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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1912)
TIIE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX. TltTRSDAT, J17XE 13. 1912. BLOOM-LADEN CARS TYPICAL OF GREAT AUTOMOBILE PARADE Prize Winners in Splendid Floral Pageant That Was Cheered by Throngs of Citizens and Visitors on Portland Streets Yesterday. Ac. ill f 7 v 8Pf r 4. ? - - iy 1 .. .... - lv:' 'H';; x. sfl-s'J, HP ij if A5 1 SV'.SiXSSSSr; PUTLATt H CAM. O. - - a r.n.nB, ni.iiiEiiciiiiiiir nuid PAUDK5A. CAU f AH. WlSJTim r.KAJlD MKK. -W. J. firMKXt. utXFII FlfHT NltR. Tnimvn rm or roRTu.vo railhat, ucut rotK coxrAxrt extkiei. la lvik. wash- commkmcial i lib. ia- Tb woman saffr;liti wcr In llmoTabU restaurant upon a rraat deco- ' rmlmA aula trurk. from htih th.'j tod ndwlch and distributed Ice creaaa cone to the crowd alone; the line of march. On the front seat "Pike" Davis, president of the Men s Equal eutlrsge Association, bellowed i out arguments through a mssaphone. On the car were Mrs. A. Klna- Wilson, Mra C K. Runyon. Dr. Esther Pohl. Josephine Keenan. of the Orpheura; Mrs. Charles Snook, of Idaho; Mrs. O. H. Pettlnger. Mrs. Helen Gillespie, Mrs Mae Ross. . Miss Alice Metzler, Miss til .Walcut, Jdrit iUibeila filusber. Mrs. Joseph Wagner and Mrs. Wil liam Btrandbourg. The Orea-on Conrress of Mothers en tered cars from the Woodstock School. Highland School and Richmond School, decorated with bunting and rosea and occupied by tittle rlrla. The party In the Richmond car was under Mrs. Ol iver Wickersham. J. RIerdy had charge of the eight children In the Highland car and K. H. Ingham of the sis lltUs girls In the Woodstock car. The Kings Daughters Club In a car decorated with locust foliage and rojes was represented by Misses Hasel Wright, rent .Wilson, Jessie Epence, Dorothy Miller. Helen Hall and Laura Dingle, with Roy Camp driving. Two of the state societies entered cars. The Michigan float was trimmed In blue and gold bunting, with few flowers displayed, and with Michigan pennants much In evidence. O. E. frost, president of. the soUsty, wlU Mrs. C W. M. Smith. Mrs. Harriet Has. d and Charles It. Chick, the other officers, rod.) In the rar. Ohio hed se cured a big white "Heelar Portland" car. trimmed It lightly with roses of many colors and filled It with JO women headed by Mrs. Anna Read, secretary of the society. The T. M. C. A. automobile school entered a car containing a party of Its apprentice and Instructor. Incl ding U A. Wright, r. UrDiniM, Vlli I-, Moore, C A. Hhadle, D. R. Johnson, C. F Mercer. Uttle Mints KMher Wright and Marian Shadle were mascots to the paity. I'