OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921. Page 5 LOCALS AND PERSONALS Captain Charles Barclay, who has been in Oregon City for the past three months, where he has been vis ltmg his sisters, Mrs. W. E. Pratt and Miss Katie Barclay, and the for mer's family and other re'atives, will leave Saturday morning for Portland where he will leave for San Francisco going on the steamer Alaska. Oa May 5th Captain Barclay will sail on the Sherman from San Francisco for Manila, P. I., where he will again be master of his ship, the Liscup, an in ter-island transport, of which he has been master for the past seventeen years Captain Barclay, who is one of the most popular steamship cap tains, has enjoyed his visit among his relatives and many old time friends, where he spent his boyhood days. When coming to Oregon City Captain Barclay brought one of the moet valuable colections of curios, having spent many years in makin this collection, and which has been arranged in the old historical home of the Barclay family, and viewed by many friends. Relics from all over the world are in the collection, which he will leave with his sisters. Ac companying Captain Barclay to this city, was C. Belano, familiary known by the captain as "Dodo," a Philippino, who is on the steamer of Captain Barclay and who has been with him for many years. Among the schools visited by Bren ton Vedder, county school superinten dent this week were Henrici, Beaver Creek, Clairmont, Elberts and Upper Highland. Mr. Vedder was accom panied by Rev. A. J. Ware, both of whom addressed the pupils of the schools. At the Upper Highland en tertainment held Thursday evening, Mr. Vedder spoke in "Complete Edu cation of the Child," and Rev. Ware's spoke on the same lines. He also assisted in arranging the program, which was' given at the Upper High land church. A social time followed. Rev. Ware and Mr. Vedder were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Skidmore, returning to Oregon City Thursday morning. Other schools are to be visiteed by the coun ty school superintendent next week. Mrs. S. E. Wuamett, of Owatonna, Minn., who spent the winter in Los Angeles, Calif.,and for the past two months was fs Oregon City as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E .M Scouton and family, left for her home Wednesday morning. Mrs. Wuamett will' visit several places on her return trip, among these will be with her brotter at Oakville, Wash., Tacoma and Seattle, Wash., and Missoula, and Moore, Montana. At the latter place she will be the guest of her daughter, and after visiting there will be with her son in Sioux City, Iowa. Mrs. Scouton accompanied her mother as far as Portland. pounds,- has been named Carl Wink. Mrs. Wink was formerly Miss Delia Taucher, of Portland. This" is the first grandson of Mr. Wink's mother Mrs. Hall, of Mountain View addition, who is as happy 'over the new arrival as the proud parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tobin, of Parkplace, but former residents of Oregon City, are receiving congratu lations over the arrival of a daughter. The little one, whose name is Marga ret Mary, arrived at the Oregon City hospital Sunday morning, and has the honor of being the largest baby to arrive in that Institution. -Her weight is 12 pounds. This is the only daughter in the family. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Moore, recent ly coming to Oregon City from Van couver, Wash., have taken apartments in the home of Thomas Miller on Sixth and Center streets. Mr. Moore is to' be connected with the new Lib erty theater in Oregon City, having had much experience in that line and formerly was connected with the moving picture houses in Oregon City, "WHAT'S THE MATTER? " What's the matter with a little ad. in the Enterprise? Ewald Quede, of Bolton, last week had 3 H. K. rooms for rent in Green point. He sent in an ad. for same to run in last Saturday's and Sun day's issues of the paper. Before 9. o'clock Saturday morning he had six applicants and selected a good tenant. MASTER DEGREE CONFERRED ON MAYOR SHANNON Mrs. Florence Kerr, formerly of this city, now of Portland, was in Ore gon City Tuessay. Mrs. Kerr, who is a member of the Women's Relief corps, came here to attend a meet ing of the organization. Charles Prouty, of Cmby, promin em 1- isiness man of that city, was In Oregon City Tuesday evening on hu way to Portland, where he has pro perty Interests. C. E. Spence, of Beaver Creek re turned to his home Monday, after spending Sunday and Monday in Ore gon City, where he came on busin ess. Harrie Moorehouse, of Beaver Creek, was in Oregon City Tuesday. While in this city he visited among some of his. old time friends. C. R. Wilcox, of Everett, Wash., ar rived in Oregon City Tuesday and is mong those to register at the Elec trie; Albert L. May, of -Dayton, Oregon, accompanied by Carn Bernet also of that place, were in this city Tuesday. H. N. Dimick, of Dallas, Oregon, was among those to register at the Electric Monday and Tuesday. Among the Oregon City Monday nd Tuesday visitors was F. A. Mar- hall, whose home is at Bull Run. Mrs. Margaret Renn and daughters, Helen, of Tachoult, Wash., arrived in Oregon City Wednesday evening, where they are to remain for about a week. They are guests of Mrs. Renn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Parker, of Ninth and Rai'road avenue Mr. and Mrs. George Green, of Gladstone, are receiving congratula tions over the arrival of a son, born Thursday morning at their home. His name is. George Gilbert Green, and his weight 10 pounds. Mrs. Forbes Barclay. Pratt and daughter, Betty, Mrs. Minnie Mc Cracken, Mrs. E. H. Truchot, Mrs. Lou Carter, of Portland, were in Ore gon City Friday, having come here to bid farewell to Captain Charles Barclay, captain of the inter-island transport, Liscum, who has been spending three months in this city visiting her sisters. Miss Katie Bar clay and Mrs. W. E. Pratt, and the latter's sister's family. During the day many old time friends of .the sea captain also called to bid him fare well before taking his long journey. He leaves Portland this morning at 10 o'clock by steamer. John W. Lower, of Exeter, Calif., arrived in Oregon City Monday where he remained until Tuesday. William Gibson and J. C. Oldeni, of Raymond, Wash., are in this city for a few days. Horace Cook, prominent resident of Canby, was among the Oregon City visiters Wednesday. Among the Oregon City Visitors on Sunday and Monday was John Klein, whose home is at Lebanon. H. J. Walker, of Salem, has return ed to his home after spending several daya in Oregon City. F. W. Bittner. of Bull Run, was an Oregon City visitor Tuesday. MuUnotnah Lodge No. 1 A. F. & A M was the scene of a large and en thusiastic gathering of Master Masor(:j last uight - The. occasion being the raising of James Shannon, mayor of" Oregon City to the degree of Master Mason. Willamette Lodge No. 2. of Port land, was represented by a delegation of about 175 accompanied by their of ficers, who put on the work in a most excellent manner, much to the pleas ure of the three hundred Master Ma sons present. Brief talks were made by Worshipful Master Vern Roake, of Multnomah Chapter, Mayor Shan non and others. After the meeting a delicious sup per was served to those present in the lode banquet rooms by the ladies ol the Eastern Star. Delegations were present from al! parts of Multncmah and Clackamas counties. FAMOUS POET TO BE CITY'S GUEST MAY 18 teV The Royal Neighbors Lodge of Ore- Mrs .E. Lk Shaw, Mrs. F. Wi Green- ?The afternoon was devotfcd to con- man. Mrs. E. L. Shaw. Mrs. J. H. I tests, one of which was the onilt natch Cauf ield, Mrs John E. Clark, Mrs L. j contest, when prizes were awarded to Adams, Mrs. .Thomas Keith, Mrs. C. I Mrs. Bertha Vedder-and Mrs. Adelaide H Meissner, Mrs. H. E. Hendry, Mrs I Taylor, Charles D. Latourette of this city; I Attending were Mrsu Maude RItten- Mrs. Nellie Shaw, of Idaho. I house, Mrs. Mize, Mrs. Caroline Vierhus, Mrs. Mary Kirchem, Mrs. Monday afternoon the Williametto Bertha Vedder, Mrs. Maggie Lund gon City accepted an invitation from Rebekah Lodge No. 2, was entertain-1 Mrs. August Kettle, rs. Alma Rath, Rose Lodge of Portland Friday eve- ed at the home of Mrs. Eiia acouion Mrs. lta Singleterry, Mrs. Ruth ning to pay a fraternal visit to the I CI 1 Center street with a silver tea. j Ramsby, Mrs. Lizzie James, Mrs. latter's meeting Thursday evening, I Mrs.. Scouton was assisted in enter-1 Laurie Ribacker, Miss Gladys Me when fifteen members left Oregon taining by Mrs. J. W. Draper, Mrs. J-1 Dowell fMtv on 7 o'clock car. I G. Noe. Mrs. Christina Barbur. The There wero ten candidates initiated rooms were Dretilv decorated with u or tne most enjoyaDie . house iv -w 1 - . . . , . .. I " i 111 IIUIV-UU, iUI HUU O-Ti O. A A ClUA into the order, and other business pink'and white flowers and ferns. parties given m mis city during the Oswald, Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Nash, Mr and Mrs. K. E. Bauersfeld, Mr. and W. E. Nilea, John McGetchie, A. F. Parker, M. Witcombe, J. H. Prater, H. H. Hulburt, R. Freytag, Frank Oswald. Mr .and Mrs. William Hammond en tertained the Auction Bridge Club at their home In Gladstone Friday eve ning in a most enjoyable manner. The Hammond home was prettily decorated with dogwood and wild cur rant. The hostess was assisted in serv ing delicious refreshments by her sis ter-in-law, Miss Marguerite Hammond. Those, present were Dr. and Mrs. j W. E. Hempstead, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwin Markham, America's great est living poet will be in Oregon City May IS. The Boston Transcript has this to say of him: "Markham has the orator's presence and clear, ringing, far-carrying voice, one that is easily heard. Moreover, he is so large- hearted, so genuine, so brotherly that he makes a lasting impression in his lecture readings. His musical per sonality magnetizes all his listeners. His unusual personality magnetizes all his listeners. The people every where love him, and after his read ing a crowd hangs about him for a personal word. Again and again they exclaim, "This is the best thing we have had in our lecture course.' " BEAVER CREEK LAD MISSING SINCE SUNDAY transactfirl hefore tho hanmiet was Present, were Mrs. Sarah Wuamett, Past weeK was ai me nome or Mrs. J. served. Two hundred members of the of Alma Rebekah Lodge of Owatonna, C. Cochran on Sixth and Van Buron lodee sat down to a hie banauet. Minn., who is the mother of Mrs. street, which was in the form of a sur- which was thoroughly enjoyed by the Scouton; Mrs. Mina Myers, Mrs. Etta prise forMrs. H. G. Edgar, wife of Oregon City delegation. The remain- Walker, Mrs. Lillian Limlocker, Mrs. Rev. Edgar, pastor of the Presbyterian der of the evening was devoted to a Ellen Barker, Mrs. J. B Calavan, Mrs. church, whose birthday anniversary social time. G. V Ely, Mrs. Bertha Ran. Mrs -Cecil occurred Thursday, the day the affair Going from Oregon City were Miss Kelso, Mrs. Julia Haskell, Miss Abbie was given. Charlotte Vierhus. Mrs. r.ertha Ved- Scouton. Miss Leathia I.imbocker, Upon the arrival or Mrs. Mgar at der, Mrs. Maggie Lund,- Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Clara C. Duncan, Mrs. J. K. Mor the Cochran home, she was surprised Ramsby. Mrs. Lizzie James. Mrs. ris Mrs. W. M. Yonce. Mrs. J. L. Wal- to find that 70 members of the church Laura Robacker, Mrs. Ruth Ross, Mrs. dron, Mrs. Ada Pearl, Mrs. F. E. Al- had assembled to assist in celebrating Maude Rittenhouse, Mrs. Ida Ritten- bright, Mrs. J. G. Noe, Mrs. J. W. her birthday, and .a handsome dinner house, Mrs. Effie Jamess Mrs. Rau, Draoer, Mrs. C Barbur, Mrs. Sadie set composed of 108 pieces, presented Mrs. Nora Grindeland, Mrs. Alta Surfus. Mrs. H. W. Howell, Mrs. to the guest of honor, in behalf of the Singleterry, Mrs. A. Thompson and Ella Scouton. omen of the church. Th presenta Mrs. L. E. Limbocker. tion address was made by Mrs. Haio- v. nan entertained mond. of Jennings Lodge. The sur- I i uuiuuu . I - -.-l -j - , On Monday evening an enjoyable at her home in Gladstone Wednesday M' '"lJicl' ""c" reuewi- event took place at the home of Mi. with a shower In honor of Miss Lena mem! were servea, a nanusomeiy aec and Mrs. R. I. Barbur in honor of the Adell carpenter, whose marriage to trate.d bdJ cake' made b MrSi birthday anniversary of Mrs. Barbur. Ivan H Menke was solemnized Satur- Bessle Alldredge was brought forth The affair was planned and carried av vnin, ADril 30. The affair was ana 8erveu- 'm-uy coiorea canaies out fcy friends cf the family, making in the form of a surprise. marked the number of birthdays Mrs. a most complete surprise. Th r1jlt home was prettily' decor- has enjoyed. Cards and games were among the ntpd .ith SDrin blossoms. One of .the features of the afternoon. features of the evening, and followed Refreshments were served The wfhich came as a great surprise to the by refreshments. A prettily decorat- afterBoon was spent in needlework f1' was a pantomime, "Wild ed birthday cake was presented to the for lhe Drlde-elect. who received many Nel1- the et of the Plains. A stage hostess by Mrs. Clifford Koellamaier. beautiful and useful gifts - settinS had previously been arranged Attending were Mr. and Mrs. K. Those invited were Mrs Alice lo represented a desert country, and Koellamaier, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Clif- Arnold Mrs victor Gault and Mrs. the acting of takine Part aired 111 Ullfj L U 111 t. 111 (1 .J ii 111USU ICfUlSllL. The following was the cast: "Lady Vere De Vere," (An English Heiress), Mrs. P. D. Forbes ; "Handsome Harry," (King of the cowboys), Mrs. Elizabeth Glover; "Sitting Bull," (Indian Chief), Mrs. John Collie; "Bull Darmam," (his companion). Mrs. Bessie Alldredge; Hula Hula," (medicine woman), Mrs. Eberly; "Wild Nell," (pet of the plains), Mrs. A. McDonald This caused much merriment, and Mrs. P. F. Nelson, Mrs. Harry O. Pad dock. Miss Marguerite Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. William Hamomnd. ford Koellamaier and son, Mr. and yie Gault of Portiand; Mrs. Grant Mrs. Grant Day and son, Mr. and Mrs. old M A p Parker, Mrs. H. H. u,uu,u .uci!rtui"er ttuu sou, ivir. " I Hughes, Mrs. J. H. Prater and Mrs. Mrs. urant iay ana son, Mr. ana Mrs. rrhrirr,!a r,l1t Lacy Day, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nut tall and son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Reinke and son, Miss Eva Barbur, Elmer Johnson, of Portland; Donalta Vallier, Ella Reinke, Margaret Bar bur, Mr. and Mrs. E. Eckerson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery and children. One of the nrettiest home weddings was solemnized 5t the residence ot the bride's mother, Mrs. Clara Carpen ter in Gladstone Saturday evening at. S o'clock when Miss Lena Adell Car penter became the bride of Ivan H. thnoA f oL-i'n(r narf Htrl ovoonrinTi a ITtt Mrs Miranda played Lohengrin's 1 and received an ovation at tha lose of the play. . The remainder of the afternoon waf evoted to a social time. The decorations of the Cochran Menke. Onn of the social events of the I week was a miscellaneous shower. Wedding March as te bridal Party l,os' of the pay eiven bv Mrs. D. Schellhr in honor entered the living room, where Rev. ,omaini1 of Miss Katherine Robinson who is R- F Clay read the impressive ring ,levoted to a soclai time soon to wed I ceremony. Mrs. tjuiicra iraic was I 1- C T .1 TT V I The house was prettily decorated p UL home were beautiful, when masses with white lilacs. ma.' of dogwood blossoms and otiier spring Lunch was served to 20 guests at """" blossom3 were used most effectively. 10:30. in cream colored satin and silver cloth Tnege were bmked ,n tne receptIon The bride-elect -received many use with overdress of georgette crepe. hall living and dining r00ms. ful and beautiful gifts. Her long tulle veil was held in place Mrs Cocnran waa agsisted in enter- by a spray of orange blosoms. She ,,,, hv w c,Ktor .TUa oal(1iT1 One of the enjoyable events for carred a shower bouquet of Bride's ! Portiand and ln serVing by the the past week was the regular month- roses. Misses Fisher, of Carus, and Miss ly Dinnoay ainner given tor me mem i i uarjjeiiier uume 1 Spalding. Ders ot tne w omen s tteiier corps iy aecoraieu wmi appie mnssuuia a"" and Meade Post G. A. R.' in honor of fernt. A wedding bell- was formed those whose birthdays occur during from dogwood and apple blossoms. 'Willard Bosholm, of Sndy, was in tr.is city Tuesday. H. E. King, of Olympia. Wash., wa in Oregon City on business Tuesday. JURY FINDS FRED BAKER NOT GUILTY Mrs. E. M. Brock and son, Clyde, who have been visiting at Pacific Grove, Calif., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pattison, the latter being Mrs. Brock's daughter, returned to their home in this city this morning. While Mrs. Brock was in California a new grandson arrived at the home of her daughter, who was born April 5th, and given the name of John Wesley Pattison. Airs. Pattison for merly was Miss Ada Brock, of Clacka mas county, and has resided for the past year in California. Fred Baker, arrested by fish war dens a few days ago for alleged "snagging" of salmon near the falls had a trial before a justice court jury yesterday afternoon and was found not guilty. The jury was out about five minutes. Dean Butler acted as attorney for Baker. The courtroom was crowded with spectators and witnesses at the trial, and the crowd overflowed to the hals and doorways of the offices in the Masonic build ing. Quite a number hung around until the verdict was given out. Mrs. Chester Roake went to Port land Tuesday, where she spent the day with Mrs. E. E. Shepard, of Oakland, Calif., who in company with her husband are spending a month in Portland. Mis. SUopard visited here for seveml days a few davs ago, and wll return here before leaving for her home in the south. Both Mr. and Mrs. Shepard are favorably im pressed with Oregon, and is the first time the latter has visited here. She and her husband were former resi dents of Chico, Calif., where also the Roake family made their home for some time. MAN 72, AND WOJNIAN 49, GET LICENSE HERE Albert Riggs, aged 72, and Grace Lowry, 49, both of Canby, secured a marriage license from the county clerk Saturday and will be married on Sunday. Two other couples secured a license on the same day and wero Virgii Post, 24, of Rickreal, and Lulu Roberts, 22 of Dover; Ivan Mehnke, 20, of Oregon City, and- Lena Carpen ter, 23, of Gladstone. Mr. and Mrs. John Busch, of this city, are the happy parents of a ba by daughter, born in the Oregon City hospital Tuesday morning. Her weight is nine pounds, and she has Eccles Elected to Head Sunset School Howard H. Eccles, of Canby, has been elected principal of the Sunset school at Weet Linn for the next school year. Mr. Eccles has been principal of the grade schools of Can by for several years and is well known throughout Clackamas county in educational circles. SENATOR BROWNELL AT HOSPITAL Former State Senator Geo.- been honored with the name of Mary Brownell, who has been ill at his Anne. The baby, was born on the birthday anniversary of her grand father, Frank Busch, Sr., of this city. This is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Busch and Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Tschirgi. Mrs. Busch was formerly Miss Mildred Tschirgi. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wink, of New Era, are receiving congratulations o er the arrival of a son, born at the Wink home Friday, night, .upril 29. The little fellow, who weighs ten home in Concord for several days, was brought to the Oregon City hospitul Friday for treatment. His condition is not believed to be serious, but he is suffering considerable pain from stomach trouble. Max Nuttenberger, ' 15-year-old lad of the Beaver Creek section, has dis appeared according to a report re ceived by Sheriff Wilson here, and up to date last night the boy could not be located. It is said that ho came, to Oregon City Sunday morning for the purpose of fishing for salmon on the Willamette and since that time he has not returned to his home He was dressed in blue overalls, and i wore a mackinaw and cap TEACHERS TO HOLD MEETING ON SATURDAY The Clackamas County Teachers' association will hold an all-day con vention in the Oregon City high school auditorium next Saturday, the meeting to be called to order at 10 a. m. Several prominent educators of the state are scheduled to appeal on the program, including President Ackerman, of the state normal school and W. F. Woodard, member of the Multnomah county school board. The program for the day will be publish ed in a later edition of the Enterprise. . The meeting of the Derthick Club 1ho month nt Anril holil XnRarla-ir at I Mrs riarnnntpr was assisted in serr- " lul -"cufeco. j. u 1 J I I ,tn., ofomAAn i,-ih UnJnita n r .1 the Willamette hall. ing refreshments to over fifty rela- "sco Celebrating their birthdays were tlvtes and intimate friends by her ivlls,s B'"" aa Frank Moore, E. B. Grant ,of Meade daughter, Miss Helen Carrenter. "T "l "r0" lucCL.'"ba Post; Mrs. Etta Walker, Mrs. Clemma Mr and Mrs. Menke wil be at home eld '"e lub- Th.e Psram given Martin, Mrs. Florence M. Hickman, to their many friends after June 1st Mrs. Eva C. Lawrence, Mrs. A. R. in the Turner cottage ou Clackamas Montgomery, Mrs. S. E. Wuamett, ot Boulevard. during the afternoon included harp se lections by Mrs. Robert Fithian, of Portland, and Miss Smith, her instruc- nU-t,tnrna Minn- Win Tula Tingle Tho hrirto la nno nf Glndstonp's ai and Mrs. H. S. Clyde. .- most charming young women having ciated by the members and others hav- The tables were prettily decorated resided there for the past three years. with white and purple lilacs, and cor-1 She has been connected with Marvin responded with decorations of the I & Company in Portland. hall that were arranged by the com Mr. Menke is the son of Mr. and mittee in charge of the event. The Mrs. B. A. Menke of Oregon City an.l handsome birthday cakes adding to is identified with the Electrical Plant the appearance of the table were for the Crown Willamete Co. made by Mrs. Bessie Alldredge and Mr and Mrs. J. H. Prater enter Pirates Defeat Rifle Club Team on Canemah Field One of the most exciting baseball games played this season was that on the Canemah park diamond Saturday afternoon, when the Oregon City Pi rates played the Rifle club team. The score ended 13 to 8 in favor of the Pirates. Batteries for the Pirates were It. Locke and F. Locke, and for the Rifle club, Cannon, Smith and Bradley; Powell and Hannaford. The game was close from start V finish and the teams are planning a similar contest next Saturday after noon. Mrs. Edna Carpenter. There were places laid for 60 peo ple, and among the guests on this occasion were Rev. H. O. 'Edgar, Dr. Robert McLean, of California, Mrs. Anna M. Linville, Mrs. Lillie A. Young, Mrsi Simler, Mrs. Cora Mc Bride, department president, Mrs. Louise Moore and Mrs. Alma Good, of the Dalles. The committee in charge of the af fair was composed of Mrs. Clemma Martin, chairman; Mrs. Etta Walker, Mi's. Bessie Alldredge, Mrs. R, A. Junken, Mrs. Ida Adamson, Mrs !nna Butler, Mrs. Edna Carpenter, and Miss Hattie Roman. Mrs. John F. Clark and Miss Muriel Stevens will be hostesses to the Sat urday Clu,b of the Congregational church Monday evening at the Clark home at West Linn. The McLoughlin Institute baseball team defeated that of the Bolton school in a game Saturday, which end ed with a score of 20 to 9. New Choir Director for M. E. Church The music committee of the Meth odist Episcopal church has installed H. E. Veness, of Portland, as choir di rector to lake the place of Mrs. Arah Hoyt Rae, who has resigned In view of her approaching marriage. Mr. Veness is an able director and has had special training in chorus work and community singing. . He will take charge of the Methodist chorus Sunday and will render a solo Sunday evening. Mrs. William Folger entertained at cards Thursday afternoon, when prizes were awarded to Mrs. M. D. Latourette, Mrs. H. L. Clark and Mrs. Diersch. The hostess was asisted in serving refreshments by Mrs. L. G. Ice and Mrs. Delias Armstring and Miss Mar lan Pickens. The rooms were prettily decorated with lilacs, helipolrope and sweet peas, the color scheme being purple and white These were artistically ar ranged in baskets. Attending were Mrs. Delias Arm strong, Mrs. L. J. Ice, Mrs. Clyde Mount, Mrs. Sophia Moody, Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs M. D. Latourette, Mrs. A. A. Price, Mrs. L. E. Jones, Mrs. E. P. Rands. Mrs. C. D. Iatourette, Mrs. Diersch, Mrs. Neal Sullivan, Mrs. H. L. Clark, of this city; Mrs. L. L. Pickens, Mrs. L. L. Porter, Mrs. J. W. Moffatt, Mrs. J. P. Lovett, Miss Helen Lovett, Miss Marian Pickens, of Wes Linn; Mrs. Harrie Morehouse, of Beaver Creek; Mrs. H. L- Martin, or Portland. ing the pleasure of being in attend ance. Tne numbers were JLast Rose of Summer,' "The Rosary," "Monas- try" and "Patrol." Miss Smith gave an instructive talk on 'The Harp." She is one of the ac complished harpist of America, having completed her course in Europe, and also on a concert tour for some time before taking up her vocation as an tained at dinner Suntlav in honpr of their daughter. Mrs. Carrie U'Ren instructor in Portland Painh v,r. loft fnr iv.Tr.fi pct.i Arrangements were made for an California, where thev wil! make their Pen meeting to be held on the "last rnursaay anernoon m May, wnen inis home. Covers were laid for ,Mr. and Mrs win he in the form of a musical tea John Hollowell, Mrs. Carrie U'Ren. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Prater, of St. Johns, Mr and Mrs. J W. Prater. Gocrge Meyers of Spokane, Wash., and William Willson of Modesto. Calif. An excellent program will be arranged for the event. It was also planned to hold the last regular meeting of the club for the summer season in two weeks. This will be at the home of Mrs. H. E. Straight, who will be assisted by Mrs. R. C. Ganong. Mrs. Hedges and Miss Stevens serv- MARRIED William I. Hansell, of Milwaukie, route No. 1, and Myrtle Berry, 18, of Jennings Lodge, secured a marriage license from the county clerk yester day. Local Man Marries Girl from England John William Mead, 33, of Oregon City, route No. 6, and Vera Addison, 21, of Woolport, England secured a mariage license from the county clerk yesterday. Mrs. E. T. Avlson was n charming hostess of the past week, when she entertained a number of her friends at cards at her home at Maple Lane last Wednesday afternoon. Those at tending from here made the trip by automobile ,and had a most delightful afternoon. Various kinds of spring flowers were used in decorating the rooms of the Avison home, the richly tinted iris forming a large part of the decor ations. Mrs. Charles D.. Latuorette and Mrs. E. P. Rands held high score in cards. and were awarded the prizes. Delicious refreshments were served. Attending were Mrs. J. W. Cole, of Portland; Mrs. Frank Nelson, of Glad stone; Mrs. William Money, of Ocean Falls, B. C; Mrs. E, P. Rands, Mrs. J. H. Walker, Mrs. Sophia Moody, " Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lavier cele brated their 20th wedding anniversary at their home at 216 Promenade ed dainrty refreshments. Avenue Thursday evening in a most Ked tulips were used most effective delirrhtful manner ,v in decorating the rooms of the The Burns orchestra surprised the Hedges home, host and hostess when members. Pan! Attending were Mrs. J. F. Clark, Burns, Jack Loder and Rot ald Peters, Mrs. M. J. Williams, Mrs. Wallace brought their musical instruments, Caufield, Miss Dorothy Hedges, Mrs and furnished excellent music during Raymond Caufield, Mrs. L. Adams, the evening. Dancing and cards were Mrs. ,C. H. Caufield, Mrs. William enjoved. Krassig, Mrs. Theodore Osmond, Mrs. Refreshments were served by Mra.-J H- c- Stevens, Mrs. Gilbert L. Hedges, Lavier.-who was "assisted in serving Mrs. H. E. Straight, Mrs. A. C. How by her daughter, Miss Beruice. Miss 'and Mrs. S. O. Dillman, Mrs. Livy Ethel Frost and Miss Ella Overton. Stipp, Mrs. R. C. Ganong, Airs. L. L. M:;ny pretty and useful gifts were Pickens, Miss Marian Pickens, Mrs. B presented to Mr. and Mrs. Lavier ir T- McBain, Mrs. L. D. Barber, 'Mrs. honor of this occasion. Robert Fithian and Miss . Smith o Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Portland. Burns, Mr and Mrs. Frank Decker, Mrs- Bertha Card, formerly of this Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Baxter, Mr. and city. now of Newberg, was taken by Mrs. Frank Baxter, Mr. nnd Mrs. A1 surprise last Sunday, when a party Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Riley, Mr. composed of relatives and a few in- and Mrs. E. W. Lavier, Mrs. Bert timate friends left here by automobile, Barnes, Mrs. Nellie McDonald, Miss spending the day at the Card home. Ethel Frost, Miss Ella Overton, Mi'- WeU filled lunch baskets containing Berniee Lavier. Jack Loder. Ronald dainty eatames were taken to the Peters, Ralph Baker, Ernest Lavi;r Irvin Lavier and Jack Burns. One of the most enjoyable events of the past week was the meeting of Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. & A. M. at the Masonic hall Tuesday eve ning, "when over 300 members of the order attended. Washington Lodge No. 46 of Port land, represented by 175 members, put on the impressive ceremony, when Mayor Shannon received the degree of master Mason. There were places laid for 300, the banquet served by the Eastern Star members. The home of Mrs. Bertha James, at Mount Pleasant, wjuj the scene of an enjoyable occasion Friday, when birth day anniversaries of Mrs. Maude Rit tenhouse, Mrs. Augusta Kettle, Mrs. R. Laurie Robacker and Mrs. James, members of the Royal Neighbors of America, were celebrated in a most delightful manner: A delicious repast was served at ?2 o'clock, and' the table was attractively centered with a 'royal" birthday cake made and presented by Mrs. Mize. Flowers were also used in decorating the table. Miss Helen Surber, of this city, was the guest of honor of a pretty dancing party at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gus Rosenblatt, of Concord Station. Thursday evening, the occasion being in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Rosenblatt was assisted in enter taining by her mother, Mrs. Joseph Surber, of thi city. The rooms were artistically decorat ed with dogwood. As each guest arrived they were pre sented with a dainty boutenniere form ed from daintily colored spring blos soms. Dancing was enjoyed until a late hour, after which refreshments were served. A number of pretty gifts were re ceived by Miss Surber, in honor of this occasion. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Booth, of Portland, Thomas Duffy, of San Francisco; Victor Smith, James Black more, Samuel Bloombard, Miss La Verne Brooks, Ray Brooks, B. M. Blomberg, Jack Wells, Harlan Lance, of Ptfrtland; Miss Emma Ellis, Miss Hattie Gross, Miss Lillian Cross, Miss lone Dunn, Miss Agnes Engebrect, Miss Dorris Reddick, Miss Frankie Bowland, Miss Zula Schnltz, Miss Helen Surber, Mrs. Joseph Surber, Leonard Cross, George Pusey, Jr., Manuel Schultz, Joseph Nizic, A. B. Feitelson, Bud Baxter, of Oregon City : Miss Ruth Truscott, of Jennings Lodge; Miss Alda Carlson, of Risley; Miss Elva Eads, of Meldrum; Jack Manbermir, of Los Angeles. Calif- Luther Perry, of Hartford, Conn.; Henry Geymer, of Jennings Lodge; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rosenblatt. One of the leading social events of the season that fs looked forward to with much pleasure is the big May ball to be given under the auspices of the Order of Eastern Star at the. Busch hall, Friday evening, May 6. This is the first May ball that has been given in Oregon City for many years, and also the first large affair given in the Busch hall for some time. The hall is to be elaborately decorat ed with varicgis kinds of May blos soms, and with pretty gownsto be worn by the women will add to the beauty of the ball room. The best of music has been secured, when the Miller Premier six-piece orchestra, composed of local talent is to play many of the latst and popular dance music. The musical orsraniza tion is composed of Earl Hutchinson, Harless Ely, Miss Valeria Meyer, Roy Mattoon, Edward Miller of this city, and Albert Hyde, of Oak Grove. A special feature is to be introduc ed during the evening, when a little dancer of this city will make her first appearance, which will be in the form of a May flower dance. The patrons and patroness of the evening will be the past patrons and past matrons and associate matron of the Eastern Star. There will 500 invitations issued, and the committee extending the in vitations are John F. Clark, chairman; R. E. Hutchinson, William Hammond, Glen Hankins. The -other committees are as fol lows : Floor Percy Caufield, WJilliam Hammond, A. A. Price, L. E. Jones, A. C. Howland, Samuel Stevens and Chester Roake. Decorations Mrs. H. E. Hendry, Mrs. P. J. Winkel, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roake, Mrs, Chester Roake, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Caufield, Miss Agnes Harris, Mr. Fendrick, Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Nash. Refreshments Mrs. E. P. Rands, Mrs. William Folger, Mrs. P. D Forbes, Miss Leila Reed, Mrs. Wil liam Gardner, Mrs. J. F. Clark, Mrs. W. E. Hempstead, Mrs. Ellen Eades. Card home by the guests, and in the form of a picnic lunch were enjoyed during the day. MiLsic and games were pleasing fea tures of the day. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and cnildren, Clifford and Ray mond, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith ar.d daughter, Clarice, Mr. and Mrs, Horace Minor and children, Lloyd, Lis- setta and Maxine, Mr. and Mrs. C. O Dryden and daughters, Miss Mildred and Dicksy, Mrs. J. S. Smith, Otto Smith, Clifton Tally, all of this' city; Mrs. Nellie Morris, of Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and children, Miss Lela. Lawrence and Bernice, of Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas and daughter, Fay, of Yam hill; Mrs. E. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Card" and children, Vera and Claude, Mrs. Bertha Card and son, Gerald, of Newberg. Mrs. P. F. Nelson entertained at her home in Gladstone Friday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs. William Money, of Ocean Falls, B. C. The Nelson home was beautifully decorated with narcissus. During .the afternoon delicious re freshments were served to the follow- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keith enter tained a few of their friends at a din ner party at their home Tuesday eve ning in honor of their tenth wedding anniversary. The guests brought various kinds of tin ware, and presented to Mr. and Mrs. Keith in honor of their tin wed ding. The rooms were prettily decorated with blossoms and ferns, .and the table decorations were unique. Places were laid for Dl and Mrs. C. H. Meissner. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Latourette, Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Hender son, Mrs. H. E. Hendry, Miss Helen Daulton. Cards were enjoyed during the eve ning. Mrs. Wallace B. Caufield will be hostess to the King's Daughters of the St. Paul's Episcopal church at her home on Ninth and Washington street Wednesday afternoon. Business of im portance is to be taken up for discus- r sion. FOUND INSANE H. W. Trumbath was committed to the insana asylum yesterday after be ing adjudged insane by Dr. W. E. Hempstead and court. Mr. Trum bath was released from the asylum November 24, 191S, and at that time his condition seemed to have improv ed. Lately he became pfflicted and was removed to Salem. SUES FOR DIVORCE tng guests: Mesdames William Money 22, 1904. Marjorie A. Pike has entered suit for divorce from Albert L. Pike ,ac- Lcusing him of desertion, according to the complaint filed in the circuit court yesterday. The couple was married at Goldendale, Wash., August