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-1 30 THE SUNDAY OREGCXNIAK, " PORTLAND, JUNE 14, 1903. MEWS OFSOeiETg Church. Miss Chrisa Edith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira G. Bills, of Brush Prai rie, was married to Mr. Dean L. Roun tree, o Vancouver. Rev. J. B. Little, the Presbyterian clergyman, officiated. Only Immediate friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Rountree -will be at home to their friends at tho Burkhard after June 15. Hoyt Campbell. At the residence of the bride's sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Allen, corner of Fargo and Commercial etreets. Vernon C Hoyt and Miss Blanche H. Campbell -were mar ried on June 6. Rev. J. B. Bowersox per formed the ceremony. The guests were the immediate relatives of the contract ing parties. After the ceremony a boun teous repast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt will be at home to their friends at 663 Commercial street. necrea-Trowbridge. A Quiet wedding took place at the First Christian Church. "Wednesday, June 10. when Miss Bertha Trowbridge, of Gar field, "Wash., and Frank R. Reeves, of this city, were united In mariage by Rev. J. F. Ghormley. The bride was a prominent young woman in Garfield society during her residence there. The groom is well known in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves will be at home at 172 East Thirty-fifth" street after July J. Merrill-Haley. Tho marriage of Bayard T. Merrill, of Independence, Or., to Mies Iva I Haley, of Multnomah County, occurred at the home of the bride's parents near Boring on Sunday, June 7. after which the young couple started for their new home in In dependence. Rev. C. A. Nutley was the officiating clergyman. Stont-McKerrovr. Alfred J. Stout, of Groshara. and Miss Grace A. McKerrow, of Orient, were united In marriage June 11 at the resi dence of James Dixon, near Orient, Rev. C. A. Nutley officiating. They will make their home near Gresham. Barretli ltoprem. John Barreth and Louisa Rogers, both of this city, were married at the manse of Calvary Presbyterian Church on June 7 at 5 P. M.. Rev. William S. Gilbert offi ciating. Rummell Waller. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Waller announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Clara, to Frank M. Rummell. of Joplln. Mo. They will make their home at Coos Bay. where Mr. Rummell will practice law. Hibberd Wade. On Wednesday. June 10. Charles R. Hlb berd and Carrie L Wade were married by Dr. Alexander Blackburn at the First Baptist parsonage. ENGAGEMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. Oneslme Sovcy, of Asto Tia, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Marie Adele, to Mr. Sher man Grant Trulllnger. The wedding will take place July 1. The wedding of Belva K. Drain and William P. Llllls will take place at St. Lawrence Church on June 24. at 9 A. M., to "be followed by a reception from 8 to 10 P. M., at 605 Fifth street. Mr. Albert Eisner announces the en gagement of his daughter Clara to Mr. Charles O. Richards, the wedding to take place June 20. Mr. and Mrs. F. Nudelman announce the engagement of their daughter, Nettie, to Mr. Abo Kamusher. COMING EVENTS. Invitations have been issued for the moonlight excursion Saturday, June 20. to be given by the February class of '04 of the Portland High School, In honor of the June class of 03. Through the efforts of the entertainment committee, consist ing of George D. Gerson, Carl F. Neth, Mary E. Shache, Florence Ells-e Burbank, and Alice Eberhardt, the steamer Bailey Gatzert has been secured. A very en joyable time is anticipated. The officers of the February class of 04 are: Arthur Barendrlck, president; Annie Dltchburn, vice-president; Ellen Driver, secretary; Camilla Herz. treasurer; Mabel Millie, jergeant-at-arms. The patronesses' are: Mrs. T. T. Davis. Mrs. F. Rigler, Miss C. Barnes. Miss G. Balrd and Miss C. Mac Connel. The pupils of Marie A. S. Soule are busy preparing for final examinations, which commence June, 20. These exam inations are compulsory to those of the students who wish to take part In the annual recital, and include not only piano forte playing, but history, harmony and science of music Miss Soule leaves June 27 for New York, where she will spend the Summer studying, and will be accom panied as far as Chicago by Ella Connell. who has been offered a free scholarship in one of the leading music schools. The women of the Methodist Episcopal churches of the city will give a reception, from 3 to 5. on Monday afternoon. In the parlors of Taylor-Street Church, to Misses Walden and Holt. Miss Walden is editor of the Heathen Woman's Friend, the offi. 1 1 MR- AND MRS. CHARLES M. DAVIS. Miss Sadie M. Warren, youngest daughter of Judge and Mrs. Seth Warren, was quietly married to Charles M. Davis, a prominent merchant at Hoqulam. Wednesday, June 10. at S o'clock A. M. at the residence of the bride's parents on Tenth and L streets. Promptly at S o'clock Miss Leo Fosnot began playing the bridal march Vom Lohengrin and the couple marched under the arch of Ivy and snowballs where Rev. Mr, Banadon. of the Methodist Church, performed the solemn ring ceremony. The bride was dressed In white crepe de chine, over white silk, with chiffon trimmings and carried a bouquet of white roses. The groom was attired In the conventional black. Miss Augusta Hoffemlth. of Montesano. acted as bridesmaid, being attired In white tucked organdie with white satin ribbon trimming, Mr. Lennard Warren being best man. After the ceremony a sumptuous wedding breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Davis are both popular in Hoqulam society, and will return to make that city their home after a visit to Puget Sound and British Columbia cities. Continued From Page Twenty-Eight. cial organ of the Woman's Foreign Mis sionary Society. Mies Holt Is the secretary of the New England branch of the W. F. M. S. The John Ivey Water-Color Club will go for a sketching trip and picnic to Willam ette Heights, on Saturday. June 20. They will meet at the end of the Washington street car line, at 10 A. M. The members of St. Ann's Charitable Society will give a musical Thursday after noon, June IS, from 2 to 5 at the residence of Mrs. Alex. Mayer, 67 North Fourteenth street. Admission 30 cents. Invitations are out for the commence ment hop of the officers and cadets of the Hill Military Academy, to be given In the academy armory cn Thursday even ing, June 18. Tne Grand Cabin, Native Daughters of Oregon, will meet in the Alisky building, corner Second and Morrison streets, Mon day, June 15, at 10 o'clock A. M. The Carnation Social Club Intends to give their first series of launching parties commencing June 21. Invitations will be issued in the near future. The Wisteria Club will give a lawn DR. IV. IV. WALKER AND social Wednesday evening, June 17, at church grpunds, Eeleventh and East Pine. a The commencement hop of Bishop Scott Academy Is to be given at Parsons Hall on Wednesday evening. June 17. SOCIETY PERSONALS. Mrs. Alice Schuyler has returned from Castle Rock. . Dr. Homer L Keeney left on Friday for San Francisco. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Miller have re turned from Victoria. John H. Howe, of Eugene. Is making a brief visit In Portland. A. Lee M. Travis, of Eugene, visited In "Portland during the weeK. Miss Henrietta Lauer is the guest of Miss Friendly, at Eugene Miss Miriam Strong has returned from Pendleton for the Summer. MLs Pansy McKee, of Olympla, Is visit ing her friend. Miss Dora Winkler. Mr. and Mrs. S. Wolf have moved from 510 Clay street to 486 Market street. Miss Carstcns Is visiting friends at Wal la Walla, and will be absent a month. Mrs. Russell Catlln has returned to Salem, after a week's visit In the city. Mrs. W. G. Carroll, of Bandon, Or.. Is the guest of her sister. Miss M. M. Wil liams. Mrs. J. J. Panton will be at home Thursdays at 201 Tenth street, corner of Taylor. Dr. John Sellwood Is out of town on a hunting and fishing trip In Clackamas County. Mrs. S. Delovage has discontinued her afternoons at home for the Summer months. ' Mrs. W. E. Robertson returned on Tues day from an outing of ten rays" at Locks ley Hall. Miss Clara Fished, of Corvallls. is visiting Portland friends and" will remain until July. Mrs. Ross E. Hibler, of Scio. has been ROMINENT HOQUIAM COUPLE WEDDED the guest of Mrs. Max Frledenthal the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Bauer have taken apartments at the Hotel Portland for the - Summer. The Misses Green, of Jacksonville, HI., are guests of their cousin, Mrs. W. L. Archambeau. Mrs. Jasper Toung, and children, of Castle Rock, .Wash., are visiting Port land relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Will Northup axe visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoyt on their house boat, "La Siesta." Mrs. Jennie C. Nixon, of New Orleans, Is visiting her son, MrsvRlchard Nixon, at Mount Tabor. Mrs. John Genn, from Cebu, P. L, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Edith Daly, at the Imperial Hotel. Miss Minnie Harris, of Rutherford, CaL, Is visiting at the residence of her uncle, J. B. Harris. Mrs. M. J. Gootsteln, of Seattle, is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wolf, at 4S6 Market street Miss Carrie Garrow, of Mlranette. Wis., Is paying her sister. Mrs. Thomas B. Wal lace, an extended visit. Mrs. B. F. Weaver, of Omaha. Neb., Is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Lee Boss. Mrs. M. Nowlen and Mrs. M. J. Badol let, of Astoria, are visiting Mrs. W. G. Howell at Mount Tabor. John Zieglcr. of Kansas City, Is here to spend the Summer with his daughters, Dr. Amelia Ziegler and Mrs. L. E. Sauvaln. BRIDE, OF GRANT'S PASS. Mr. Ziegler' Is delighted with the western climate, this ielng his third Summer on ihe Coast Mrs. Mary Dlckman and children, of Belleville, 111., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs..Tannaneee. Mrs. von Bolton, Miss von Bolton and Miss Nicholson have moed for a few months to 706 Everett street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drake have moved Into their new home on the corner of East Couch and Thirty-first. Mrs. Sarah A. Evans leaves tomorrow for a month's 'islt In Bedford, Pa., In the foothills of the Alleghenles. Miss Osborn, of Honolulu, will spend the Summer with tho Misses Hill, and Is expected to arrive on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Batchelder and sona have returned home from a month's out ing at The Firs. Hood River. Miss Frances Wcrthelmer, of San Fran cisco, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Benjamin Latz; at home Tuesday, June 16. Mrs. F. C. Brewer, of Tacoma, Is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Lounsbury. at 3S9 Hancock street. Miss Retta Steele and Miss Anglo Haun schlld, of Indianapolis, are spending the Summer with Mrs. E. E. Coovert. Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway has re turned to Portland after an absence of several months at Palo Alto, Cal. Mrs. M. J. Gottstcln, of Seattle, arrived Thursday for a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wolf, 510 Clay street. Miss Ellle C. Fleckenstein returned Thursday from a few weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bcrkman, Seattle. Rev. O. T. Ottcn. of Oakdale. Wis., is in the city visiting his sister, Mrs. T. K, Williams, at 290 Sellwood street. Mrs. George G. Brown and Mrs. A. A. Cunningham, of Salem, were guests of Mrs. Harry A. Green during the week. Frank Whalley Watson, who has been attending, Columbia . College for the past two years, will return home next week. 'Mrs. Wr. O. Hadley, of Moro, Sherman County, was the guest of Mrs. J. B. Hoa ford last week, at her residence, 412 East Ninth street. Mrs. Hadley was attend ing the Eastern Star Lodge as a delegate from Sherman County. Miss Esslo Dennis Is the guest of Mrs. Will Dennis at her charming Southern Oregon homo at the Black Butte mines. Rev. D. Thompson, the new pastor of the Sellwood Presbyterian Church, ar rived from Princeton last week with bis bride. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleckenstein re turned Friday from a week's outing at their Summer residence at Centervllle. Wash. Mrs. W. M. Howes and her sister, Mrs. M. Whitehead, have returned from San Francisco, after visiting their sister for a month. Mrs. Langell, the genial hostess at Cloud Cap' Inn, has spent three weeks In the city visiting Mrs. L. H. Adams, and Mrs. John Cran. Fred J. Zelgler, cx-captaln of the Uni versity of Oregon football team, left yes terday for Eugene to attend the com mencement. Mrs. A. C. McElroy, who has been vis iting at the residence, of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harris, has returned to her home at Eugene. Mrs. Ed M. Cousin and daughter, of Chicago, are here for a two months visit wth Mrs. W. T. Everson, 433 East Sev enth street. Mrs. A. L. Shreve, of Stayton. and Mrs. A. B. Muir, of Dallas, have been visiting their sister, Mrs. Charles Jacob son, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Bruchler announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, to John Wagman. The wedding will take rlaco on June 24. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Helly'er have re turned from a trip to the Puget Sound cities, and are at home to their friends at SS3 Missouri avenue. Miss Minnie Dutcher left, Thursday evening, for San Francisco, to visit her brother and sister." Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Isolkees. of that city. Mrs. W. B. Edwards, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. E. A. Belllon, and son, Chester Edwards, has returned home af ter a trip to Yaqulna Bay. Miss Hattle Hand, who has been the guest of her aunt. Mrs. W. J. White, dur ing the past year, left on Thursday for her home at Oquawka, la. Mr, and Mrs. Charles E. Curry and Master Clarence." of San Francisco, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ames, will be at the Hobart-Cuctls next week. F. H. Park, a prominent mining man of the Blue River district, passed through Portland last week on his way home from England, where he has been visiting since January". Mrs. T. J. Armstrong left last Wednes day evening over the O. R. & N. and Great Northern for Boston and Nova Scotia, where she will spend the Sum mer visiting-. Mrs. Robert Treat Piatt, who has been seriously ill in the East and California since September last, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Piatt have taken a house at 255 King- street for the Summer. Arthur H. Ball, of Salt Lake City, has been the guest of Mrs. K. D. McBrlde during the past week. Mr. Ball departed for Seattle on Thursday, but will return this . week, spending several weeks in Portland before departing for his home. Miss Elizabeth K. Matthews, of St. Helen's Hall, left on Thursday via the Canadian Pacific for her home in Des Moines, where she will spend the Sum mer. At the "Women Union. Mrs. Lenora E. Armstrong is one of the latest comers. Miss Hattie Gaskell" was a guest for dinner on Monday. ' Mrs. W. H. Reed, of Warrendale, was a guest over Monday night. MIes Alice Livingston, of Ashland, was one of this week's transients. Miss Sturgeon, of Tillamook, was a fly ing visitor .to the Union in the middle of the week. Miss Julia Plattenberg has'been visiting at the home of friends on the East Side this week. MIsa Edna Allen, of Albany, has re turned home after her visit to Miss E. Carrothers. Mrs. Thomas Wilson, of Canyonvllle, a delegate to the Eastern Star convention, was the guest of her daughter. Miss Flora, for several days in the first of the week. Mrs. M. V. Douthlt. of the Tlmcs-Moun-taineer. The Dalles, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Winnlfred, were the guests of Miss M. S. Douthit at dinner on Sun day. MRS. WALDO RICHARDS. This Eminent Lady Will Lecture in Portland Next Thnrnday Evening. Through the efforts of the leading so ciety ladies of Portland. Mra Waldo Richards, of Boston, has been Induced to offer her services for a lecture In Portland next Thursday evening at Parsons Hall. Mrs. Richards special fort Is In dramatic and dialect recitals. The patronesses of her Portland recital Include the names of the following well-known socletv "matrons: Mrs Frederick Eggert, Mrs. Wlnslow B. Ayer, Mrs. Frederick Arnold, Mrs. Walter J. Burns, Mrs. William L. Brewster, Mrs Helen Ladd Corbett, Mrs. Henry C. Cabell Mra George Good. Mrs. Richard Kbehler' Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd. Mrs. L. Allen Lewis, Mrs. H. H. Northup and Mrs. Holt C. Wilson. Beauty Cnltare Explained. Madame Vaughn will be pleased to meet tho ladles of Portland Tuesday, June 16, to explain tho advantages of the French system of facial Improvement. Each lady will receive a souvenir In a sample jar .of Orange Flower Skin Food. Parlors 306, 303 310 Fajllng building. Open evenings. H. B. Litt. Corner Fonrth and Washington streets. OREGON. Medford. Mr. Earl C. Gaddls, of Roseburg, arrived Monday to visit his brother. Mr. and Mrs. J. Court Hall and son, who have been at Colestln several days, returned Thursday. John Young, of Seattle. Wash., arrived Friday and Is visiting here, the guest of his nephew, Fred Luy, and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sayles, of Ashland, visited here several days this week, the guest of their daughter, Mrs. Ranse Rouse. Mrs. O. R. Everett, of Redlands, Cal.. arrived recently to visit several months wuu her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Butler, Mrs. H. L. Mumford and children- arrived Wednesday from Forest Grove, Cal., to visit Mrs. Mumford's parents, Captain and Mrs. W. Carroll. Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Plckel left Sunday for a week's visit with friends in Port land, where Dr. Plckel attended the State Board of Health. Mrs. H. U. Lumsden and daughter, who have been visiting relatives and friends in different parts of Washington, and also in Portland, arrived home Friday. , Herbert K. Hanna, sonof Hon. H. K. Hanna, returned this week from Oakland, Cal., where he graduated from the St. Mary's College with high honors. W. L Vawter visited Ashland Tuesday to attend a meeting of the board of the regents of the Southern Oregon Normal School, of which he is a member. Mrs. J. D. Heard and daughters left Thursday morning for Steamboat, where Mr. Heard is superintending the opening ol the Heard-Whitman placer gold mine. Rev. and Mrs. Ml E. Patterson leave next week ior Turner, Or., where Mr. Patterson will attend the Christian Church state meeting, after which they will visit relatives in Portland during the. summer. Mlse Vera Kem, who has been visiting with br f isttr, Mrs. George Faucett, .str- cral months, left Tuesday for Salem, where she will visit her sister. Mrs. C L. Hurd, and then return to her home in Portland. Engene. Dr. T. B. Ford and Miss Sidle Ford visited in Salem the past week. Mrs. J. E. Bronaugh. of Portland, is visiting her parents, Mrt and Mrs. G. B. Dorris. Miss Henrietta Lauer, of Portland, Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Friendly. Mrs. B. C Jackway, of Portland. Is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, in this city. Mr. and -Mrs. S. H. Friendly tendered a reception Saturday evening to Miss Stella Pitt Dorris. the fiancee of Dr. Charles Macrum. of Portland. Professor Frederick S. Dunn, of the department of Latin of the University, arrived home Sunday from Harvard, where he has spent the last year. Mrs. C. S. Williams. Wednesday after noon, entertained the Fortnightly Club a her home In honor of Mrs. Laura Bradley, who Is soon to remove to Portland. The ladles spent the afternoon on the spa clous lawn with their needlework. Re freshments were served by the hostess. One of the most prominent affairs of the week was the joint afternoon recep tion tendered a large circle of their friends by the Mesdamcs George Lilley, Laura Bradley and Minnie Buckman at the former's home Tuesday. Miss Marie CELEBRATE THEIR TWENTY-FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MR. AND MRS. L. It. FIELDS. On Friday eve'ning, June 5, a large gathering of many friends of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fields assembled at their home, corner of Grand avenue and Oregon streets, to celebrate the twenty-flfth anniversary of their marriage. The lawn was gaily festooned with many-colored Japanese lanterns, and afforded an attractive space for the outdoor games of the young people. Within the tastefully decorated parlors the older guests enjoyed a progressive contest of a series of games as varied as the game maker's art could supply. The evening's merrymaking ended with a dainty lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Fields were the recipients of many costly and handsome souvenirs of the occasion. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fields, Misses Vera Fields, Bessie Fields. Laura Fields. Lucy Fields. Hazel Fields, Wilbur Fields, Mrs. S. Fields, Mrs. Fan nie Fields. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Brubaker, Mr. Durand Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Mead. Miss Crosby. Mr. and Mrs. Mead. Miss Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. Younger. Miss Rhombeau. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Vail, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell. Mrs. M. J. Fox. of Astoria, Mrs. Emma Jones, Mrs. Isabella Grout, Misses Mildred Vail, Mary Campbell, Frances Fuller. Leila Jones, Edna Jones; Jessie Harklns. Mr. and Mrs. John Harklns. Mr. C. O. Hos ford. Roy Fields, Arthur Fields, Misses Fannie Troup, Cora Hosford, Anna Peterson, Louise Peterson. Mrs. Mathlot, Mrs. Troup, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hosford, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. D. A: Grout, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hosford.' Bradley ushered in the guests and Mrs. Goldsmith assisted the hostess. The re freshments were presided over by Mrs. O. E. Roberts, aided by Miss Alice Brether ton. Miss Ella Doble and Miss Mary Gray. Cards are out for the wedding of Mr. W. Almond Hemenway, of Cottage Grove, and Miss Ora Elizabeth Read, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Read, of Pleasant Hill, to take place at the home of. the bride's parents, June 14, 1903. Mr. Hem enway 13 the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hemenway, of Cottage Grove, the Junior member of the general merchandise firm of Garman-Hemenway Company. Miss Read Is a lady of known merit through out this section of Oregon. She has been a teacher In the Eugene schools for two years past. Astoria. Paul Trulllnger has returned home from San Franpisco. Mrs. Oswald West entertained the Thursday Afternoon Club this week Miss Emma Summerfield spent the week visiting Mrs. Herman F. Prael In this city. Mrs. Bell, of Portland. Is In the city -visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. H. D. Gray. J. A. Hunter and Mrs. Hunter, of Santa Cruz, Cal., is in the city visiting friends. Miss Janette Peterson entertained about 20 of her classmates Saturday afternoon in honor of her 15th birthday anniver sary. Miss McKlnley, a niece of the late President McKlnley, of San Francisco, Is at Fort Stevens, the guest of Lieu tenant and Mrs. Tobln. Mrs. George W. Wood and Miss Alice CELEBRATED MR. ASD MRS. W. HI GREXFELL. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grenfell celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary in a delightful fashion at their home on Caruthcrs street. Seventy of their frienda were entertained and spent an enjoyable evening in games, music and dancing. The parlors- wero decorated in Bride roses, the dlnlng-rooBa also had elaborate fioral "decoration Mr. and Mrs. Grenfell received a great many handsome preseafce. Wood went to Portland Tuesday to meet G. A. Wood, who has been attending a medical college in Chicago during the past year. Mrs. W. O. Wilkinson entertained the "Art and Travel" clas3 of the Woman's Club at her home on Fourteenth street Wednesday afternoon with a talk on her travels through Mexico. Refreshments were served and a pleasant afternoon was spent by all who were present. Mrs. Daniel B. Allen entertained a number of young ladles with a linen shower. In honor of Miss Sadie Suther land Wednesday afternoon. The house was beautifully decorated in' Japanese effect, and palms. Scotch broom and snowballs were used for the floral part of the decorations, and all looked very pretty under the gaslight. The game of New Market was played, and Miss Bess1 Reed won the prize, while the con solation fell to Miss Luclle Cole. Mrs. Allen was assisted in entertaining by a number of young- ladles. Salem. Mr. and Mrs. F. L Dunbar are spending a few" days In Astoria. H. H. Guild, of Prosser, Wash., Is spending the summer In Salem. Mrs. S. W.. Thompson has returned from an extended visit in California. Miss Myrtle Hunt, of Ashland, Is a guest of Mrs. Ellen Bagley. of this city. Miss Sadie Ford, of Eugene, was a guest of Salem friends several days this week. Mrs. La Blanche Young, of Walla Walla, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Belle. Mr. Ralph Watson, of Pendleton, was a guest of friends and relatives In Salem this week. Miss Clara Reading, of San Francisco, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zadoc RIggs. Mrs. H. A. Dearborn, of Portland, was a guest of Mrs. Amelia Miller, of this city. early in the week. W. N. Gatens, private secretary to the Governor, went to Seattle last Thursday for a few days' visit. Mrs. W. H. Byrd and Mrs. C. L. McNary were In Eugene this week to attend the wedding of Miss Stella Dorris and Dr. Macrum. The latter is a brother of Mrs. Byrd. Miss Donna Wolfard and Mr. L. P. Al drich, both of Sllverton, were married at the parsonage of the First Methodist Church in this city last Wednesday, Rev. John Parsons officiating. Mrs. Claud Gatch, Mrs. C. S. Dyer, Miss Ella Hodson, Mrs. F. E. Rlzer, Mrs. George H. Burnett, Mrs. Ida M. Babcock and Mrs. H. B. Thlelsen were anions: the Salem ladles attending the Eastern Star Grand Lodgo In Portland this week. Pendleton. Miss Coybl Raley has gone to Boise, Idaho, to visit Mrs. N. M. Perkins. Mrs. T. G. Halley and children have gone to Boise to visit relatives and friends for two weeks. Mrs. F. E. Judd and Mrs. E. Y. Judd passed a few days In Walla Walla, as guests of Mrs. Levi Ankeny. Mrs. Llna H. Sturgis and her son, Wlll- lam p. sturgis, gave an anagram party THEIR TWENTY-FIFTH WEDDING on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Grace. Redman, who is a guest at tho Sturgis home. A large party of young people gathered and passed a delightful evening; Mra. John Rowland and Mrs. Jacob Proebstel came up from Portland to at tend the Macleay-Nye wedding. Miss Edna Thompson gave a dinner on Tuesday evening at which Miss Mable Nye was the guest of honor. There were 12 young ladles who enjoyed the hospital ity of Miss Thompson, and numerous toasts were proposed to tho bride's fu ture happiness. The guests, besides Miss Nye. were: Miss Eva Switzler, Miss Nellie Cameron. Miss Ezroa Sawtelle. Miss Dena Hendley, Miss LaVelle Moore house, Miss Bess Duncan, Mfss Fanchon Bosie. Miss Blanche Home. Misses Ida and Harriette E. Thompson gave a "shower," on Tuesday afternoon, in honor of Miss Elsie Folsom. who will become the bride of Mr. Guy W. Wade on June 17. About 20 young ladles were pres ent, and the bride received many pretty and useful presents. Some time was de voted to puzzling over a puzzling menu, which was one of the games provided for the afternoon and which created much merriment. Mrs. Frank J. Moule came nearest to unraveling- the puzzle, and re ceived for her efforts the handsome book of drawing- of C. D. Gibson, "The Widow and Her Friends." Ashland. Mrs. Kate Howell has returned to Ash land from Portland to reside. Frank Garrett, of Bolivar, N. Y., Is visiting his parents In Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Butler have re turned from a stay at Bybee Springs. Mrs. C Johnson, of Wabasha. Minn., Is visiting R. A. Johnson and family in this city. MlSS Llnnie Smith. Of Knnnlgm tCnaVi has been the guest of Mrs. George Englo. for a few days. H. C Galev. a bank- pashlpr nf T?i- burg. Is visiting his mother, Mrs. E. C. uaiey, ana iamuy in jvsniana. Earl Jackson, who Is with the cruiser ' New York, was vlsltlrnr hla thev In Ashland a few days daring the week. Mr. and Mrs. T-T. L. WhltPrt nnfl rtaii-h- ter, Esther, returned home Tuesday from their visit to Iowa and the Atlantic States. has accepted a call to' the Congregational J uurcii ai Asmanu. xae new pastor ar rived Saturday and will officiate at the cnurcn toaay. Rev. F. G Stranep. nf "Mnrshfiplrt for merly Presbyterian pastor here, visited irienas a iew aays aunns tne week on the way home from the General Assem bly at Los Angeles. Mrs. E. T Stanles and snn rnrrm n- from Her? "Rlnff Hp! rfiirini. tha -rt-n.v where they have been living during the winter, to mane tneir home In Ashland. Professor G. W. Bishop, who has been In charge of the department of sciences oi tne ooutnern uregon .Normal at Ash land thft nast vear. left Wodnasilot- tnr. hla home at Bloomlngton, HI. He was not an applicant lor re-election to tha position. Oregon City. Mrs. J. W. Loder is home from a visit In Albany. Gilbert L. Hedges ha3 returned from San Francisco. Mrs. C. T. Hockett, of Salem, Is the guest of Miss Burse Reddlck. Miss Rena Johnson visited at the home of Sheriff Shaver this week. Howard and Jack Latourette are homo from the State University at Eugene Miss Lulu Spangler, of Corvallls, visited her sister, Mrs. L. L. Porter, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Byland, of Vale, spent the week with friends In this city. Mrs. C. L. Driggs, of Portland, was tho guest of Mrs. C. D. Latourette this wqek. W. H. Conyers and daughter, Mfcss, Laura, of Clatskanle, were In Oregon City Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Palmer, of Silver ton, were guests at the home of TV. a H. Samson this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Moores were In Sa lem thl3 week attending the commence ment exercises at Willamette University. Professor and Mrs. W. G. Beattie have returned from Alaska and will reside here. Professor Beattie having accepted tha prlnclpalshlp of the West Side School. Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. E. S. Bol linger entertained tha members of the Eighth Grade graduating class and their teacher, Mrs. Godfrey, in honor of the birthday of her daughter, Miss Helen, who Is &. member of the class. The Dalles. Miss Helen Lytle has been the guest ot- Mrs. J. M. Patterson for tho past tea days. Mrs. C. M. Grimes and Mrs. H Ik Jones have spent the past week in Port- land. Mrs. D. M. French and her daughter, Constance, have been In Portland for the) last few days. Mrs. Franklin Menefee was the hostess at a lawn party on Tuesday evening, la honor of v Miss Laura Thompson. Miss Goss, of Portland, who has been the guest of Mrs. E. M. Williams for tha past week, returned to her homa on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lueddemann lef8 here on Monday for Portland, on their way East, over the Canadian Pacific It Is their intention to make an extended visit in the Eastern States. Mrs. G. C. Eshelman, who has spent! (Concluded on page 31.) 1. ANNIVERSARY 4