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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1929)
AUGUST S, 1999. T H E A D V O C A T E PAGE T H R E E Charming Miss Visits Mrs. Jackson Hostess POLLYANN Old R om - Club Sur|>riM'a Mr« I S lg illl u l l l u m t ' o f M r». I V .-k . Wnlitestlay afternoon, the Old Ki*e ( lul> chose the lovely home o l Mr*. Kit hard Peek, 410 N. 2 1st Street a* the krill' for a lovely tea compliment ing Mrs. Clara Digan, who will leave Mesdame* Heine Johnson and J A. Wisdom are joint hostess at the home of the latter Saturday to a re- ^ ception from » to II p. m honoring Mesdames Coley Scruggs, and Bruce of Arkansas and Mrs. M. Tucker o f California. — O -- Mr*. Fred D. Thomas was hostess to a very pretty breakfast Friday morning honoring Mrs. Minnnie Tuc j ker of Lo* Angeles At Bergh’s Pateo on Tuesday af j ternoon, Mrs. H. D. Fuller entertain- en at a delicious three course luncheon complimenting Mesdames Gatewood \ and Roberts of Columbia, M u, their ' hostesses, Mesdames Nimrod Jackson and Ida Schweich: Mrs A Corneal,' recent bride. Dr and Mrs. Scruggs o f Kansas; Mri Minnie Tucker of laa Angeles, and Mrs. Clara I-ogan. Twenty-two guests enjoyed the dc- ! lightful affair. S oiifly hihlor Mr and Mr« W I > Itrolhrr« nttd Mr Moore are the hoinrgiieikt* of Mrs I'rarl Carrol, they will hr re tnemliered by many Portlander* who met thrill when they visited here two years ago Mrs. Brothers went on to New York where die will »pend a short time before returning home Mrs. L. H High) complimented the visitors Tuesday with a night »remg trip over the Columbia Kivrr Highway Mr*. Brothers is employed as a clerk ill the Post office in Lot Angeles. —O— Mr». I ynch Brown motored to Port land Saturday, July 27, from her home in Longview, Wash, to attend a private picnic given by Mrs Ada McGill at "Arrowanna" the country home of Mrs K. K. Keller, near Mt. Hood loop. Fourteen enjoyed the de lightful affair Mrs Henrietta Marshall was hos tess at a card party Tuesday night at her home, 4rt4 Buffalo, complimenting Mrs. McClure of New Orleans, and Mrs Minnie McShan, o f Dalla», Ten as The occasion also honored the birthday anniversary of Mrs Elite Reynolds. Progressive whist was play ed at three tables. First pri/e, a t>eau- tifnl hand painted I n i w I went to Mrs K. D Cannady; second a pretty fancy boudoir pillow, Mrs F J Turner and the consolation pri/e, a dainty little doll« went to Mrs. Roy Gragg A very delicious sup|>er was served. The first two prises were handiwork of the hostess. J. D. Davis of Wichita, Kansas, who , is making his home at the residence j of Mr, and Mrs W R. Peek, says ! he is delighted with Oregon's climate. a few tla>s for California to reside Hydrangrs in pink and blue and other garden flower* adorned the rooms. 'Thirty five guests called during the appointed hours Delicious refreshment* were served The guest» included many from out o f town. Mrs Peek was as grateful a% Mrs. Mrs. Logan was pleasantly surprised. hi Mr* De Monde gave a warming" Wednesday evening daughter, Mrs. Richardson at ter's newly purchased home on near Prescott. “ house for her the lat E. 34th Pretty Miss Chlotikic- Curry, who is here from I-os Angeles, visiting Mr* Davis of San Francisco who was the house guest of Miss Kate her father, J. \V. l urry and friends. Miss Curry formerly resided in Mrs. Nimrod Jackson, charming matron art Kenton, who has had as t-ewi*. has returned home after a very Portland. She s|*-nt the past winter teaching in the El Centro Public her house guest, Mrs. Gatewood, o f Columbia, Mo., Mr. Jackson’s sister, pleasant visit in the city o f Roses. School System. Mi ■ Curry i> a graduate o f the University of Southern for several weeks. Mrs. Jackson made a delightful hostess for her guest who left in company with Mrs. Roberts for home, Wednesday night. California. Please Pay Your Subscription Mr «ml Mri. William E Mitchell and Mr anil M r, J. II. William* of l.o* Angeles, motored to Portland la*t week in thrir vacation While here they »ere royally entertained Mr*. Geo Mullen wa< hostess al a party at Jant/en Reach Wedne»<lay evening for them. The party wa* conveyed by (our automobile* Additional guests were Mr W. D. Brother* and Mr*. Moore who al*o motored here from I art Angeles. The party had a delight ful time. They alao motored over the Columbia River Highway liefore de- l«rtuig Saturday the 27th. Mr. Wil- ham* i* a mail carrier and Mr. Mit chell i* employed in a lank in Lo* Angeles. Mr*. rFed Bollen was hostess at a lovely breakfast Wednesday morning complimenting Mr*. M Tucker of Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod Jackson en I-o* Angeles. Place* were laid for tertained 14 guests at a most delicious twelve. dinner Sunday, honoring Dr. and Mrs. Scrugg*, Mesdame* Gatewood and Mrs. Elizabeth Strawder wa* host Roberts. ess at a very enjoyable radio party Monday evening honoring Mesdames Mr*. J. L. Caston was hostess at Gatewood and Roberts o f Missouri. A delicious repa«t was served to ten a very pretty dinner Friday evening honoring Mesdames Roberts and Gate- guests. wood of Missouri. Places were laid Major Walter and Mrs. Loving of for fourteen. Oakland and their motor party were breakfast guests of Mrs. S. E. Stan- field. 43M 42nd Ave., S.E., Sunday. They left immediately after breakfast for home. Please Pay Your Subscription Mrs. Irene Braggs was hostess to the Kenwana Bridge club Thursday evening at her home in Irvington. Miss Jennie Dora Grayson enter tained at luncheon Monday, compli menting Miss Nellie V. Aller. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Johnson, 101 E. 7»th St., N. motored to Seaside last week and spent three days at the Sunflower Camp Mrs. Johnson drove their coupe and reports that I Dr. and Mrs. Scruggs, Mesdames the trip was made without any trouble. Gatewood and Roberts left Thursday They returned by the Tillamook beach morning for their homes in Kansas es and covered more than 400 miles. and Missouri respectively. They will visit Yellowstone National Park en- Please Pay Your Subscription route. mer with the aid o f other forward looking individuals succeeded in get- 1 ting the Camp organized. Since that time it has made rapid strides. An auxilary o f women has been formed A benefit card and dancing party will which will co-operate to make the af be held on the Battleship Oregon, fair a huge success. Monday night, August 29, by the Sgt. Thursday evening on the Battle Joseph White Camp, S.-A. War Vets. It is to be had to raise funds with ship Oregon, the colored employees which to defray the expenses of send o f The Portland Hotel were enter ing a delegate to the National Conven tained at a dancing party and banques tion of S.-A. War Veterans to be by Edward Boyce, president o f Port held in Denver, Colo., in September. land Hotel Co. The employees, their The affair no doubt will be largely ary 1 at Bendoo Industrial Mission, attended as Sgt. Joseph White Camp Monrovia, Africa. is exteremely popular. _____ It was just a few months ago. it seems that Commander William Gilmer Please Pay Your Subscription Spanish-American War Vets Send Delegate to Denver Mr and Mr* S. E. Hill o f 30« Ro** Street are receiving congratulation* Mr. and Mrs Elbert Jamison en upon the arrival of another hue haby tertained Mrs. Minnie McShan and hoy, Saturday evening, July 27. Moth children o f Dallas, Texas, at dinner, * er and haby are reported fine. Sunday .SwSJaerhDaSf <|a artflpetaoin *hrdlti Jeanette Dancy, known on the »tage Vlvost' Pay Your Subscription a. "D ot", the little 10 year old colored girl, closed a week’« engagement at Mr. and Mrs. M C. Ruby o f 275 the Broadway Theatre Wednesday McMdlen St., had David Robinson and She won murh applause by her danc- liis father, Mr Robinson of Reaver- ing and singing "D ot" introduced ton, Oregon to dinner Sunday. the popular song and dance “ Break- away" in Broadway Follies 1929 . Mrs. Elizabeth Highy was hostess to a matinee party Wednesday at the Mrs. Elise Reynold* took her child Rivoli Theatre to see "Hearts in D ix ren to see "D ot" at the Portland Wed ie". having as her guests Mesdames nrsday. After the performance they : Gatewood ami Amy Recton. After the talked to the screen and stage aetres* show the ladies enjoyed a delicious in her drrssing room and the children dinner and a visit to Council Crest. presented Dot with a honk and a box o f candy. They found her an inter Mesdames Highy, Neely, Scruggs, esting conversationalist Gatewood, Baker, Jackson, Dr Scrug gs, Messers. Neely J. C. Baker, Nim Mr and Mrs. Edward Gland enter rod Jackson, Moore and Brothers tained with a beautiful card party were among the members of a private and delicious Chinese dinner Saturday picnic party that took a trip around evening at their home on Vancouver the loop Monday. Dr. and Mrs Scru ggs are visiting here from Kansas. Avc. Eight guests were present. Messers. Brothers and Moore were Mesdames Page and Prince of Med guests of Mrs. Highy from Los An ford. Oregon, were honor guests at geles. The visitors were much impres a very pretty dancing party given hv sed with Oregon's scenic beauty. Mr and Mrs J. W. Ingrrsoll. Friday evening at Hibernia Hall. Over one Charles Adams was host at a sur hundred guests were present. prise card party in honor of Mrs. Winifred Cockran’s birthday Tuesday — o—■ July 23 at Mrs. Cock runs home. Six Miss Alfreda Franklin and Mrs. E. teen guests were present. D. Cannadv were guests at dinner Delicious refreshments were served. Sunday o f Mr. and Mrs. Cha* Jam! son, Jtflo Holgate St Mrs. Inez Duke was hostess to a swimming party at Oswego Friday. Picnic lunch was served at the lake. Mrs. William Patillo o f 310 Cherry MEDICINAL HERBS St. is enjoying her annual vacation from Meier & Frank's department store where she has been employed and ROOTS for several years. I f taken In time, may prevent operation« (or Pialietea. Catarrh, I.un*. Throat. Asthma, Kidney, Liver, KheumatUm. Blood. Stomach and all female disorder«. 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