THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN. . PORTLAND. NOVEMBER 29, ,1903.
as flower girl, carrying a basket of white
carnations. The bride wore white silk
crepe, and carried white carnations. MIs3
Schniorl woro white organdy and carried
pink carnationB. Rov. G. W. Plumcr, pos
tor of the church, officiated.
Mr. and Mrs. Temple will he home to
friends at 742 East Main street, after De
cember!. Whltcmore-Shea.
Oa Wednesday, at 7:50 A. M.. at the resi
dence of Mra M. Shea, 89& Seventeenth
street. Miss Kathryn Shea was married
to Chester A. Whltemore, hy the Rev.
T'other McDevltt of the cathedral. The
bride looked very handsome In a traveling
sown of blue. Her bridesmaid. Miss EL
McMahon, was also in blue. The groom
was attended by Mr. a K. Zllly. The
rooms were prettily decorated with chrys
anthemums, ferns and palms. After the
ceremony a breakfast was served to the
immediate family, after which Mr. and
Mrs. Whltemore left for Eastern Oregon,
to bo absent several weeks.
Kamusher-Nudelman.
The wedding of A. Kamusher and Miss
Nettle Xudelman was celebrated in the
Foresters' Hall last Sunday evening at 5
o'clock. The ceremonies were conducted
hy Rev. Mr. Abramson.
The adjoining hall where the dancing
took place was elaborately decorated with
Oregon grape vine and evergreens. At the
dinner tables many congratulatory tele
grams were received from friends and
relatives. The bride was dressed in a
gown f silk net, over organdie and silk,
and carried a very beautiful bouquet of
Oregon chrysanthemums.
Everitt-Tillocjs
A very pretty wedding occurred last
Wednesday morning at 8:30 at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Held, lone.
Or., when tho marriage of their only
dughter. Louie Newton Tillock to Fred
erick E. Everitt took place. The cere
mony was performed by Rev. J. E. Jones,
lmnoatoy after which Mr. and Mrs. Ev
eritt loft for a short tour in the Eastern
jart of the state. They will bo at home
after December 1.
Rittenour-Yodcr.
Miss Bertha Yoder was united in mar
riage to Harry Chester Rsttenour, on
Taesday at noon, Rev. R. Glllson perform
ing the ceremony. Mists Anna Toder, tho
bride's sister, was bridesmaid, and Mr.
Frederick H. Rlttcnour. brother of the
groom, was best man. The parlor was pret
tily decorated with ferns and chrysanthe
mums. Mr. and Mrs. Rlttenour will live
at The Dalles
Hanlon-Robertson.
The wedding of Miss Ota Lorena Rob
erts and Francis Rowsey Hanlon took
place Monday morning at tho First Uni
tarian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Hanlon left
Immediately after the ceremony for Chi
cago, where they will make their home.
Dalion-Athey.
In Martinez, Cal.. Nbvomber 24, 1903, by
Jadge Carpenter, Louis S. Dalton, Port
land, and Florence O. Athey, San Fran
cisco, Cal.
ENGAGEMENTS.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bernhelm an
nounce tho engagement of their daughter.
Mar. to Mr. Philip Jacobs', of San Fran
cisco. At home Sunday, December C, and
Wednesday, December 9.
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Cottlngham an
nounce the engagement of their daughter,
Francos, to Adolph H--Rebe, the wed
ding to occur December 2L
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The ongagement Is announced of Miss
Sadio Tolstanage. of 622 Third street.
South, to Joseph Ellison, of Minneapolis.
COMING EVENTS.
The members of the Unitarian Alliance
are devoting -a great deal of time to the
preparations for their Christmas bazaar,.
which Is to be held on December 3 and 4
in the lectuferoom of the church. Besides
the usual booths several novelties will, be
produced, and "there will "Be music, mak
ing the affair very pleasant socially. Mrs.
H. EPluock la bazaar president this year,
and among others Interested are Mrs. A.
E. Pease, who will have the fancy work
table. Mrs G R. Gammans. Mrs. C. M
Iewey and W. H. Patterson, who will
have the doll booth. Mrs. O. W. Sloan
and Mrs. W. T. Bodley, In charge of tho
domestic booth, and Mrs. J. P. Wager
and Mrs. Ferrlo Henshaw, whose corner
will he devoted to pictures and other arti
cles for home decoration. Mrs. R. L. Mc
E&ren and Mrs. W. A. Buchanan will have
the housekeepers' booth, and Mrs. Peter
son will preside at the candy table. Mrs.
Crwsey, with the rfrls of the church, will
have "the Sunday school booth.
The ladies of the First Congregational
Church will .hold their annual Christmas
basaar next Tuesday and Wednesday,
Deceiuher 1 and 2, afternoons and even
ing, from 2 until 10 o'clock, and will have
on sale, in quantity, quality and novelty,
exceeding all previous record, articles of
2xusefeoM utility, Art. fancy work, bas
Xctry. novelties and homc-mado French
candies.
In connection with the Christmas ba
saar of the Christian Church a scries of
novel entertainments will be given. On
th waning of Dooombor 1 there will be
a snalac festival, and on the next two
eventnps the entertainments will consist
of plantation specialties and a New Eng.
44nd husking bee.
Mr and Mrs. F. A. Jones will entertain
at a euchre party on Tuesday evening,
December t, at Parsons Hall.
The John Ivey Water-Color Club will
hold its next regular business meeting on
IVpcesnber 5. at 2 P M., at the residence of
Mrs. Rose Hoyt, 735 Hoyt street.
Third annual ball will bo given by
Gralnhendtets Union. No. 263. Wednes
oay evening. December 2, at Arloa Hall.
Grand prise waltz. Tickets, 50 -cents,
ladies free.
GoMee Rule Hive, No. 17, Ladies of the
Macoabeeh. will open the bazaar for the
benelK of the hospital fund, December 2,
in the store building corner of Park and
Morrison
Company B. Third Infantry, O. N. G
wilt give its, third dance of the season on
Friday. December 4. at the Armory. Ia
YftatSens must be presented at tne door.
DoHs and dolle' garments for salo by
the Trinity Church Guild, at Parsons'
lialt, Tuesday afternoon. December S at
2 o'clock.
The First Congregational annual bazaar
will be held oa Tuesday and Wednesday
in the church parlors.
Invitations are out for a ball to be given
at the Portland by Rodorick Macleay on
acxt Thursday.
SOCIETY PERSONALS.
Miss Ella Sutherland has returned from
Ealcm.
Miss Cobb, ofBolsc. Idaho, attended tho
Assemoiy ball on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Myers, of Seattle,
are visiting Portland this week.
MUa Vesta Bolton, of The Dalles, is vIb
Iting Mrs L. F Doble. 740 Irving street
Miss Judith Loowongart Is visiting- her
sister. Mrs. Carl Dllshelmer at Baker City.
Mrs. Fletcher Linn Is entertaining the
Mlsees Ada and Ruby Hendricks, of Eu
gene.
Miss Julia Edson has returned from i
Yslt to Miss Lillian Hackleman, at Ore
gon City.
Mrs. H. R. Robertson has returned from
a visit to her daughter, Mrs. John Camp
bell, at Seattle.
Miss Irene 'Flynn is spending a few
days at The Dalles, the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. E. O. McCoy.
Mrs. F. C Peterson, who left on Novem
fecr iS Xor California, Trill return Xor the I
,
holidays, accompanied by her brother,
William Wilton. Mrs. Peterson is divid
ing her time between San Francisco and
Petal uma.
Miss Emma Hammers, who has been in
Europe for several months, will spend tho
Winter in Hamburg.
Dudley Clarke has "gone to Ilwaco,
Wash., to spend his Thanksgiving vaca
tion with Lewis Williams, Jr.
Mrs. Frank Vincent Du Mond left yes
terday for New York, after spending the
Summer with Mrs. Henry -Jones.
Mrs. A. J. Armstrong returned home
last Tuesday, after an absence of three
months In the East and California.
Charles A. Stanburrough, who was In
Portland to attend his sister's wedding,
returned to Eastern Oregon on Tuesday.
Mrs. C. E. Cllne. of Portland, who has
been visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
W. J. Farley, Teturned home Wednesday.
Mrs. E. E Shea, of Glendale, is
spending a few weeks In .the oy, the
guest of Mrs. H. C. Wortman, of Ford
street
Mls3 Florence Walton has returned
from Goldendalc. Wash., for a few days'
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Walton.
Miss Abba Kellogg, of Oakland. CaL,
who has been visiting Mrs. E. A. Elppln
cott, has gone to Hood River for a
month's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, who were
married In Puyallup recently, have been
spending several weeks in Portland. They
expect to leave soon for the East.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mark Montgomery
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THE BONNETT-COLES NUPTIALS.
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT BONNETT.
Tuesday evenlnc, November 24. in the presence of relatives and friends at the
homo of the Broom's sister, Mrs. V. P. Coaklln, Miss Doretha E. Coles was mar
ried to Mr. Robert BonncU by Rev. J. K. Hammond, of St. Paul's Church, Oregon
City. The effect of green, and white was carried out in decoration with ivy, smi
lax and chrysanthemums. The "W'eddding March" from "Lohengrin," began tho
f ceremony, during- which "O Promise Mo" was softly played. Tho bride -was
dressed in a gown of mode voile over blue silk, ivlth trimmings of point laco and
velvet, and carried a bouquet of bride roses. Miss Luella Coles was brWesmaid,
and was dressed in cream cloth and carried pink carnations. Mr. TVMIam Fehrcn
bacher was best man. After congratulations -a wedding supper was served la
the dining-room. Later In the evening Mr. and Sirs. Bonnett took their departure for
a three weeks' tour of' Southern California.
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have returned from their wedding trip.
Mrs. Montgomery will receive on Thurs
days at 541 East Fifteenth street "South.
Harry Raffety, son of Dr. Dav Raffety,
is home from the State Uniyerslty at Eu
gene. He will return to his studies on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Holmes, of Spokane,
Wash., spent a few days In Portland last
week, visiting relatives, and returned to
their home in Spokane Saturday evening.
Mrs. J. H. Browi and Miss Fannie
Beck, of Portland, who have spent a year
in China, returned last week and left for
Los Angeles, where they will spend the
Winter.
Mrs. L. Shut and dav&hter, of Denver,
Colo., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Holzman, of this city; at home Thursday,
December 3, at 307 Nineteenth street
North.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Solomon will leave on
Wednesday evening for the East. En
route they will visit San Francisco, Los
Angeles, Mexico, New Orleans and other
Southern points of lnterst
Major and Mrs. Robert K. Evans left
jQBrT Sftrt
Evans will return within a month, while
Mrs. Evans remains to spend tho Winter
with her mother, Mrs. Hornby.
Mr. A. J. Lilburn, buyer for rug, drapery
and curtain departments and toy shop at
Olds, Wortman & King's, returned this
week from New York, where he has kept
busy the past six weeks selecting novel
ties for Christmas and next season selling.
Miss Munce Mautz was tendered a fare
well surprise Saturday evening, at the
home of her sister, Mrs. R. L. McBrlde.
Miss Mautz received many handsome
parting gifts. The Clmera Whist Club,
of which she was a member, presented
her -with a very handsome souvenir spoon.
At the Women's Union.
Mrs. Lucy Morgan was a guest at dinner
L .on Supday.
"Mrs- E. Roberts was a guest at dinner
j on Thanksgiving day.
Miss Grace E Morgan, of Keno, was a
transient over Friday night
Miss Julia E Snover went home to Cle
ono to eat turkey on Thursday.
Miss Hazel Anderson went home for
Thanksgiving, to the family gathering at
The Dalles.
Miss Estella Payne, of Harrlsburg, ar
rived on Thursday for a week's visit with
her cousin. Miss Lora Small.
Miss Katherine Ruetcr, of Forest Grove,
has been heresincc the beginning of the
week, visiting her sister. Miss Elsie Rue
ter. Mrs. Imboden, accompanied by her sis
ter. Miss Virginia Keen, were guests of
friends on the East Side for Thanksgiv
ing. Attention, Ladies.
To the society ladies: An Importer of
fine table linen and also sets -nith lace in
sertions; center pieces of the finest lace.
Account of 111 health Impossible to con
tinue business offer his goods at great
sacrifice. Those interested by writing a
few lines he will call with his samples.
H..De Leeuw, Portland Hotel.
H. B. Litt
Has marked every garment at special
discpunt from tomorrow on until tho
1st o March. The garments are exclusive
and distinguished; different from those
you meet from other houses, and always
one year in advance In styles showxr else
where. Frederic C. Torrey,
Of Vlckery, Atkins &. Torrey, San Fran
cisco, announces the last week of his ex
hibition, of paintings, fine prints and ar
tistic pottery at suite 345 Portland Hotel
ending next Saturday night y
Dancing.
Parsons Hall. Miss .Buckenmeyer and
Miss Jeffery. Phone Main 1463.
Celebrated Stratton'a
A Garments, only at LItt's.
Full dress suits to rent Lion Clothing
Co., 163 Third street
OREGON.
Astoria.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor entertained
a few of their friends Tuesday evening.
ara. J. H. Barnes is in the city from
. f
California, the guest of Mr.-and Mrs. W.
O. Barnes.
Joseph E. Kline went to Seattle Tuesday
to meet Mrs. Kline, who is returning from
an extended visit with relatives In New
York.
The ladles of St Mary's Catholic
Church gave a very successful and en
joyable progressive whist entertainment
In their hall on Grand avenue Tuesday
evening. Thc hall was very artistically
decorated with ivy and flowers, and dur
ing the evening refreshments were served.
Those who won prizes were Miss Harriet
Rafter, Miss Madge Sovey, Dr. Frederick
and Frank Cearns.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wilkinson were very
agreeably surprised Saturday evening by
about 50 of their friends, who called to
help them rbmember that It was their
wooden wedding anniversary- Each of
the many friends who Invaded the home
brought with them some wooden article"
in remembrance of the" day. The sur
prised couple were the recipients of con
gratulations and wishes for many happy
returns of the day.
The glrfo of the High School entertained
their friends with a social In the assembly
hall Friday evennlg. The hall was very
prettily decorated with flags, streamers
of bunting and Ivy, which was festooned
along the walls and around the posts,
while strings of Chinese lanterns shed
soft lights over It all, which made the
effect very beautiful. Candy and Ice
cream was served after the programme
had been finished. After this dancing
was begun and was very much enjoyed
by those present The numbers on the
programme were as follows: Piano solo.
Annie Shlstad; violin solo, Will Barker;
guitar solo. Ray Hulse; vocal duet Will
Barker and Rieves Emerson; piano solo,
Nora Wilson; violin solo, Lois Parker.
Tho regular meeting of the Woman's
' Club was held Saturday afternoon In the
uuuicuuws -rnuj,. -j.ne reature or tne after
noon was tho study of civil government
which has Just been taken up under the
direction of Miss Warren. The members
manifested great interest in their work,
and the success of the club's departure Is
assured. Miss Elmore entertained the
club with "Current Events," and during
the afternoon eight .new members were
added to the roll.
Mrs. R. J. Pllklngton entertained a num
ber of her frlenas Tuesday afternoon at
her home on Franklin avenue with a
Thanksgiving tea. The game of "3"
was played, and prizes were won by Mrs.
Charles Hcllborn and Mrs. Frank Patton.
The house was very beautifully decorated
with chrysanthemums and Oregon grape,
while the score cards were decorated -with
miniature., turkeys done In water colors.
-F. .S -ted in receiving
and entertaining her guests by Miss
Thomas, Miss Maja.Frederlckson and Mrs.
Horace Thing.
Salem.
Mrs. I. A. Macrum, of Forest Grove, Is
visiting Mrs. W. H. Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ottenheimer spent
Thanksgiving with Portland friends.
W. F. Jordan, of Hoquiam, Wash., was
a guest of Judge George H. Burnett tbi3
week.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Roblnett of lone,
have arrived In Salem to make their
home.
Miss Stella Sherman, of Portland, spent
a few days this week visiting friends In
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Llveslay have gone
East for a visit of several weeks with
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Collins spent a few
days this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Chatten, of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Mackle were In Sa
lem Thursday to take Thanksgiving din
ner at tho Hughes home.
K Seymour Skiff, of Portland, spent
Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Skiff, of Salem.
The young ladles of St Joseph's Cath
olic Church gave a very enjoyable whist
party at their hall on Thursday evening.
Mrs. F. W. Settlemier, of Woodburn,
spent Thanksgiving with Superintendent
and Mra G. W. Jones, of the State Blind
School.
Members of the Salem Women's Club
have organized a Shakespeare Reading
Circle, which meets every Friday evening
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In the office of Dr. Mary Staples. Profess
or L. R. Traver conducts the work.
Last Monday eveateg a large number
of the members of the- congregation of
the First MethodisfChurch gave a fare
well surprise party In honor of Rev. John
Parsons, who left this week for Skagway,
Alaska, where he will,- make his head
quarters while superintending mission
work In that territory..
Baker City
Dr. H. E.Kelty, who has resided In this
city for the past two years,, has gone to
San Frarfclsco.
Mrs. w. S. Bowers has returned from
an extended vldt to California and West
ern Oregon cities.
Mr. L. Arnold Ross and Miss Mario E.
Miller were married at the Baptist par
sonage Wednesday afternoon, Rev. George
T. Ellis officiating.
Miss Blanch Brown, of Ogden, JJtah, Is
visiting Dr. and Mrs. William Lockwood
Parker. Miss Brown will probably spend
most of the Winter months in the city.
Tho Knights of Pythias Uniform Rank
gave a ball at the Armory Thursday even
ing, which was the principal social event
of the week. This was the annual ball of
this branch of the order. The Knights.
and their ladies appeared in full dress, as
did most of their guests. Over 100 couples
Joined in the dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Harris entertained a
large number of their friends at cards
Tuesday evening at tho Geiser Grand Ho
tel parlors. It was one Of the social events
of the week. Mr. Hall and Mrs. Bam
berger won the first prizes, and Dr. Mc
Danlcl and Mrs. Muller were awarded the
consolation prizes. An elegant luncheon
was served In the dining-room at the close
of the game.
The ladles of the Alpha, Literary So
ciety tendered a reception to Mrs. C. B.
Wade, ex-nresident of the State Federa
tion of Women's Clubs, and the visiting
teachers In attendance at the State Insti
tute, Tuesday afternoon at Elks' Hall. The
decorations were pink and green. Mes-
dames Hall, Goodwin, HIrchland, Lach-,
ner and Parker comprised the reception
committee. It was a very pretty recep
tion Lemon punch and cake were served
for refreshments.
Pendleton.
Mrs. Steedman, who has been a guest of
Miss Bess Swltzler, has gone to her home
In Kansas City.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Johnson entertained
a company at dinner on Thanksgiving day
at their home on Jackson street.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, of Echo,
were in the city and attended the presen
tation of "Mr. Pickwick" on Wednesday
of last week.
Mrs. C. B. Wade went to Baker City the
first of the week, where she delivered an
address before tho meeting of the Eastern
Oregon branch of the State Teachers' As
sociation, on the relation the Federation
of Clubs bears to the public schools.
On Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock,, at
the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. R. A.
Strahon, occurred the marriage of Mrsv
Ruby Ford and Mr. Charles Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton are well ,and fa
vorably known In Pendleton, where they
have both lived for a number of years.
They expect to make their home in this
city, and will be at home to their .friends
at their homo ,pn Water street, corner
Johnson.
Mrs. Susan Welch gave a pleasant after
noon party on Wednesday afternoon at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. John F. Rob
inson. Tho game for the afternoon's
amusement was a drawing contest Each
guest was given a slip on which was writ
ten the name of some animal she was
requested to draw on the blackboard
and the other guests were to guess what
it was. Tne one making tho greatest
number of correct guesses was given a
prize. Miss Ella Hexter succeeded In
guessing all but three, and was awarded
first prize, while Mrs, F. W. Vincent only
I got three right and was consoled with ihe
uuuu.
McMlnnvIHe. . A
The Misses Patty entertained the Cher
okees with a mock wedding at their home
Saturday evening. Promptly at 9 o'clock
tho bride. Miss Mollle Patty, as Ernestine
Constance Cavender, with her father.
Miss Pearl Campbell, as J. Clarence Cav
ender, preceded by Miss Redmond as Pris
cllla Lankford, her bridesmaid, entered the
parlors to the strains of tho wedding
march from Lohengrin, played by Mfcs
Hodson, as Alice Ransom and Miss Ham
blln as Herr Romandoff, -violinist Tney
were met at the archway by the groom,
Miss Goucher, as Maurice Russell, and his
best man, Kate Bird, as Harold Jenkins.
The beautiful ring service was read by
Florence Dielschnelder, as Rev. D. D.
Overmeyer. While the young couple were
receiving congratulations. Miss Matty
Patty, as Marjorie 'Reginald, sang "O,
Promise Me," with violin obligato by Herr
Romandoff. Adelightf ul supper was served
In the dining-room, which was beautifully
decorated in pink and whito crepe paper
and pink carnations. The parlors were
decorated with green and white crepo
paper and white chrysanthemums. The
bride looked charming in a gown of white
silk mull. Tho bridesmaid wore blue silk
organdie and carried pink carnations. The
groom wore the conventional black. Mr.
and Mrs. Rursell were the recipients of
many beautiful presents. The guests were:
Missis Pearl Campbell and Ethel Harris,
as Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Cavender;
Misses Matty Patty as Marjorie Reginald;
Edna Hodson as Alice Ransom; Amba
Daniels as Elmoro Hansen; Clara Walker
as Harriot Carson. Maude Hembree as
Katherine Howard; Dot Hamblln as Herr
Romandoff; Mary Jones as Arthur Ray
mond; Fressle McPhillips as Roy Wayne.
Reedville.
Tho Reedville Club has arranged for a
scries of social dances, the first to be
given Saturday next at the Ladd Hall,
Reedville farm. '
The people of the community purpose
having a Christmas tree Christmas eve,
the programme to be provided by the
pupils of the public school.
The Reedville Literary Society is most
promising this Winter, there being a
good regular attendance and a hearty
co-operation among Its members. Its pur
pose Is to be Instructive as well as edu-
WIFE, "WHO CELEBRATED THETI6 GOIiDEX WEDDDTG IAST WEDNESDAY
AT FRENCH PRAIRIE. ' '
t ti t n:in .t t t a t
catlonal, and a number of debates have
been arranged for.
Mr. McBoyle, a very extensive farmer
and stockman 'of Abilene. Kan., in com
pany with his wife, after making a tour
of the Western States and Pacific Coast
left for home Thursday, by way of the
Oregon Short Line. Mr. McBoyle, for
old times' sake, visited members of the
Chalmers family In Washington County,
and was accompanied by Mr. Alex
Chalmers to the Oak Hill stock farm. In
Yarnhill County, where they spent the
day sightseeing, and, although he has
traveled extensively and seen much, Mr.
McBoyle was greatly Impressed by the
majestic oaks, and took with him, as a i
tcuiiuuer ul iuh ureun visit, a. uuiiuu ui
their abundant mistletoe. Upon starting
for home he remarked: "I am glad that
I made a tour of the West at this time
of the year, for I have greatly enjoyed
the climates of California and Oregon,
and, although Oregon is superior to
Great Britain In Its resources, it reminds
mo more of that country than any I
have seen."
Independence.
Miss Edna Burnett Is visiting her sis
ter in Corvalll3.
Mrs. H. B. Kelso left Monday to visit
for a couple of months with relatives In
San Bernardino. Cal. ,
Mrs. Hurd left Monday for her homo in
Pacific Grove, Cal. She has spent the
Summer with the family jot H. Hill.
Mrs. E. J. Hosier, after several months'
visit, has returned to her home In Olym
pla, where sho will be with her daughter,
Mrs. Mount -
Mrs. W. H. Craven and daughters Trent
to Portland this week to attend the wed
ding of Miss Ota Robertson, sister of
Mrs. Craven.
Lewis Dewitt and wife are, visiting the
family of R. E. Furgcson. Mr. Dewitt
Is a brother of Mrs. Furgeson, and is
a resident of Michigan.
The firemen 'held their annual ball In
the Auditorium, Thanksgiving night The
function was attended by fully 300 people.
Special motor ran from Dallas, which
brought a large crowd. Music was fur
nished by the Independence orchestra.
The ladles' department of the Lewis and
Clark Centennial Club will give a dance
at this place next Friday night. They
are endeavoring to raise a sufficient
sum of money to place them In the fore
ranks for winning the next prize given
by the Lewis and Clark Ladles' Clubs, In
dependence division having been success
ful in securing the first pennant offered.
Lebahon.
Miss Grace Wilcox went to Portland,
Thursday, to visit relatives for a month.
Miss Ruth Burkhart has gone to Rose-
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BAKER CITY DENTIST
- Mrs. H. E. Eelty, nee Handley.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Halght, with whom
Kelty has Just sold his business in Baker City, and will attend a medical col
lege in San Francisco this "Winter.
Dr. and Mrs. Kelty took passage on
"Winter in Saa Francisco.
burg to spend the Winter with her sister,
Mrs. William Currier.
The Thanksgiving ball given by Troop
A, O. IC. G., Wednesday evening, was
largely attended and everything passed
off very pleasantly.
Mlsg Haniah Devine, of this city, was
married in Medford last Sunday to Mr.
Frank Jordan, of Ashland. They will re
side in the last-named place.
Mrs. P. M. Smith was given a "house
warming," Friday evening, sho having
moved back to town from the country.
A large number were present, and a
very pleasant evening was enjoyed by all.
Union Thanksgiving services were held
in the Methodist Episcopal Church,
South, Thursday morning. The discourse
was delivered by Dr. Davonport, pastor
of the Presbyterian Church. Thanksgiv
ing services were also held In the Baptist
Church In the evening, at which Hon. M.
A. Miller made the principal address.
A number of young ladles of the city
have organized a basket-ball team, with
Miss Luella Good as captain. Following
are tho members of the team: Misses
Good, Lewis, Hummer, Grace and Pearl
Wilcox, Foley, Thompson, Sheridan,
Booth and Taylor. They are practicing
twice a week, and later on will probably
play some match gamds with teams In
neighboring towns.
Oregon City.
Miss Neva Griswold,. of Salem, Is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. R. W. WIttschen.
Miss Wisner, of Silverton, was this week
the guest of the Misses Shaven
Mrs. J. Wesley Wicks has returned to
f mmiHMtOMi 4
Madame Vaughn
Takes pleasure in announcing to her patrons that ther
HOT AIR APPARATUS "
heretofore advertised has arrived, been installed and is
now ready for treatment. Heat is the relentless foe of
all inflammatory ailments, such as rheumatism, gout,
swellings, etc., and isunequaled by any other agency in
expelling impurities from the system. A hot air course
is highly recommended as a preliminary to the removal
of all facial blemishes. Patients are under medical
supervision during treatment. Ladies' hours 10 A. M.
to 6 P. M. Gentlemen, evenings.
MADAME VAUGHN '
Doctor of Dermatology
Offices: 301-302 McKay Building Phone Main 706'
Chicago after a visit with her sisters, the
Misses Goldsmith.
The Florodoras gave their second dan
cing party at the Armory Friday evening.
The party was a pleasing success, and
was largely attended.
Emma May Wade and E. B. Smith were
married in this city by Rev. P. K. Ham
mond, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Smith will reside at Fairfield.
Many attended the annual Thanksgiving
masquerade ball at the Armory, Thursday
night The party was given by J. H. Tur
ney, and more than 100 couples partici
pated. Mrs. George A. Harding gave a delight
ful afternoon yesterday in honor of. Miss
EUna Albright, whose engagement to Mr.
James Church, of this city, has been an
nounced. Miss Elma Abright was tendered a linen
shower at her home, Tuesday evening, by
about 60 of her young lady friends. The
affair was a successful surprise, and Miss
Albright received many appropriate gifts.
Hood River.
A very quiet wedding was performed
WEDS TRAINED NURSE
Baker City, has again depleted tho
ranks of Portland's trained nurses.
Dr. H. K. Kelty, a prominent younc
dentist of that city, and Miss
Ixmtsa C. Handley, of Portland,
baing- been married last evening.
The couple attempted to eludetheir
friends, but the matter leaked out
Just before the time Bet for tho
ceremony and the tables wero
turned, the bride and" groom belne
more surprised by the appearance
of Impromptu guests than their
friends would have been had they '
carried out their original intention
of absolute secrecy In tha matter.
Bev! W.S. Gilbert, of the Presby
terian" church, performed the cere
mony, and-" when the couple drove
up to the parsonage, having man
aged to get away from Miss Hand
ley's home, at 221 Thirteenth
street, without detection, they found v
a goodly number of friends await
ing them, who -witnessed the cere
mony. Miss Handley's homo was at La
Grande before she entered upon her
profession. She lived in Baker
City ior some time, where she
gained much prominence, both so
cially and professionally. She came
to Portland about a jcar ago with
has long made her home. Dr.
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the Elder last night, and will spend- the
at Hood Elver, Or., at the residence of
the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Booth,
when her daughter, Miss Caroline Booth,
was united In marriage to Mr. George D.
Culbertson, also of Hood River. Rev.
J. I. Hershner performed the ceremony.
Guests were present from The Dalles
and Hood River. The bride is an es
timable young lady, well and favorably
known In Hood River. The groom Is a
successful business man of this city.
A very pretty wedding was solemnized
at "The Firs," Hood River, Or., on
Wednesday evening, November 25, when
Mr. R. N. Young and Miss Blanche V.
Congdon were united In matrimony. Rev.
J. E. Hershner, pastor of the Congrega
tional Church, officiating. The groom is
junior member of the Mountain Stago
Company, Hood River. The bride Is
well known to Hood River social circles,
and came from Washington, D. C, about
two years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Young
went to Baker City on a wedding tour:
f returning, they will bo at home to their
friends la Hood River, December 1.
Eugene.
Judge R. S. Bean, of S.'ilem, spent last
Sunday In Eugene. .
Misses Ada and Ruby Hendricks visited
friends In Portland the past week.
Hon. H. E. Ankeny has been spending
the week with his family in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Euckey tntertalned
a large party at whist last Friday even
ing. x
Mrs. George Houck and children went
to Gold Hill Tuesday, where they will
visit friends.
Mr. and Mra F. S. Harding returned
to their home In McMlnnvllle, after a
short visit with friends In Euuene.
Mrs. Nettle Bowers, who has been a
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. E.
Snodgrass, returned to her home In Ba
ker City, last Tuesday.
On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. E. N. Roney
and Mrs. L. G. Adair entertained a large
number of their women friends at the
home, of Mrs. Roney. The house was
beautifully decorated, light refreshments
served, nnd tho afternoon was made a
delightful one for all who were present.
East Saturday evening a number of the
friends of Miss Mary Sklpworth gave her
a most agreeable surprise by appearing
unbidden and spending the evening. The
time was passed with music and games,
followed by refreshments, showing that
It was not a surprise to Mrs. Sklpworth.
Woodburn.
Leonard visited
Rumsy
Portland
Wednesday.
H. E. Gill and family spent Thanksgiv
ing with relatives in Portland.
Henry Altnon and family visited Port
land relatives during the week.
Eyman Shorey, student at Mount Angel
College, Is home for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Settlemeler are
visiting the latter's parents In Eugene.
Laverne Shores, of Hill'sMilitary Acad
emy, Portland, Is visiting' friends In this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Tooze - enter
tained a few friends at dinner on Thanksgiving-
day.
Miss Luella Leonard, a student of tho
Eugene High school, Is at home for the
Thanksgiving holidays.'
Miss Mae Hogset of Portland, camo
home to spend Thanksgiving with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hogsett
Kenneth Poorman, a student of the
Portland Academy, camo homo to spend
Thanksgiving with his parents, Colonel
and Mrs. J. M. Poorman.
Cadets Jesse Settlemeler and Walter E.
Tooze. Jr., of Bishop Scott Academy,
Portland, came home Wednesday evening
for a few das visit with their parents.
Albany.
Miss Frances French la visiting Hfc
Roseburg.
Miss Iva Ford, of Eugene, Is visiting- lnt
this city.
Miss Bessie Hammer, of Lebanon,vis via
Itlng in thfa city.
Miss Eva Simpson left Friday for sev-k
eral months' stay in Sumpter.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Weathorford, on
Harrlsburg, are visiting in thl3 city.
Miss Florence Bennett, of San Francisco
is a guest at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
P. A. Young. '
Miss Ruth Flinn, who Is attending; thd,
university of Oregon. Is homo for tho.
Thanksgiving holidays.
Miss Emma Sox, who is studying" muslo"
in Portland, is spending Thanksgiving at
her home in thi3 city.
Miss Elsie Hobbs, of Eugene, la tha
guest of Miss Ruth Flinn. MI33 Ruth;
Knowlton. of Cottage Grove, la visiting
in this city.
Golden Wedding at Rainier.
- On Saturday, November T, Mr. and Mrg
George W. Kyser, of Rainier, Or., cele
brated their golden wedding. Mr. Kyser
wa3 born In Bradford County, Pennsyl
vania, August 12, 1S29. Mrs. Dellhah Cal
lahan was born In Eycoming County,
Pennsylvania, July 23, 183C. They were
married in 1S53, and settled In Illinois,
where they resided until 1ST0, when they
moved to Kansas, and agola settled oa
the prairie.
Selling their farm in 1SS2, they again
moved westward, and settled In Beaver
"Valley, Columbia County, Oregon. Two
years ago they moved to Rainier, where
they reside. Of eight children born o
this union four still ore living. The eldest
Mrs. Mary Schneider, of Kyser, Or.; Will
iam H. Kyser, of Kyser, Or.; Mrs. Rachel
Duzan, of Dayton, Or., and Walter E.
Kyser, of Vesper, Or. Eighteen grand
children and eight great grandchildren
are alive.
Scappoose.
The young couple took the evening train
for Portland; they departed amid showers
of rice. After a short stay in Portland,
will go to Walla Walla, their home. Only
a few of the near relatives and friends
were present
A very pretty home wedding occurred at
the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Duncan, of Scappoose, Or. Mr.
D. W. Dobbins, of Walla Walla, Wash.,
and Miss Grace Duncan, of Scappoose,
were united In marriage. Rev. O. W.
Allen, officiating. Both bride and groom,
are well and favorably known here, as
Scappoose was Mr. Dobbins' former home,
and both have a host of friends that jolnv,
in wishing them a prosperous Journey;
through life.
St. Helens.
Miss Grace H. Miles, tho youngest',
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Miles, of
St Helens, was married to William H.
Downing, of Portland, at high noon
Thanksgiving day. Rev. Monroe, of Mon
tavllla, officiated. Miss May Ohalmersv o
St Helens, was tho bridesmaid, and
(Concluded on Pago 23)
TWENTY-ONE YEARS YOUNGER
IN TWENTY-ONE DAYS.
The above Is a correct photograph -of
a Portland lady
Treated at the Saxo Institute for deen
wrinkles, drooping eyelids and flabby chin.
This lady does not hesitate to state that
her face, after a two weeks treatment is
a marvel of smoothne&s and freshness.
Her name and address can bo had oa ap
plication. Any man or woman afflicted with small
pox pitting eczema, freckles, birthmarks
etc., should not fall to Investigate this
wonderful work.
Saxe Institute of Dermatology, 417-413
Ablngton bldg.. Third st.. bet Wash, and
Stark. Hours, 10 to 5 dally. Phone Main
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