The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 02, 1906, PART THREE, Page 30, Image 30

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THE .SUNDAY OREGONIAX, . PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 2, 190(5.
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SEASIDE. Or.. Sept. 1. The arrival of
September sees the crowd at the resorts
along Clatsop Beach rapidly thinning out
and It la probable that another week will
make the Summer season- once more a
fning of the past. Children are to be
equipped and made ready for school, Win
ter supplies must be Inid in at homo, and
the many families who for the past two
months have been qn'.etlv rusticating at
the seaehoro find themselves as anxious
to return to cltv life with it variety of
diversion and its regular responsibilities
as they were to eape to the land of
cool and quiet some weeks ago. The ho
tels are still comfortably filled with trans
ients, but are. with each departing train,
losing regular boarders who were con
spicuous figures in Summer eociety, and
these cannot be replaced this year. 1 he
weather Is ideal and will remain so for
some time to come, but every one is full
of plans and hopes for the approaching
Autumn, and one bv one- the cottages In
the grove are donning their W inter rai
ment of window boards and chimney cov
ers, and a desert ed appearance is settling
down upon the village.
Schemes for various public improve
ments for next season are forming and
some of them will probably assume def
inite shape before the Winter Is over and
the crowds arrive next year. Meanwhile
those who are departing ennnot fail to
carry with them a multitude of pleasant
memories for the season now drawing to
a close a season which, in most respects,
has been one of unusual prosperity.
Ocean Slile Park Gearhart.
H. T. Butterworth. who has had charge
of Locksley Hall during the paBt Summer,
has undertaken the management of
K ruse's Beach Hotel. Mr. Butterworth
. is recog-nlKed as being one of tho most
capable hotel men In this section of the
country, and the resort will lose none of
itr popularity under his direction.
The work of excavating for the founda
tion of the new hotel on the sand dunes
is being rushed. Plans for the new
structure are being rapidly completed, and
when finished the establishment Is ex
pected to equal anything of the kind on
the Pacific Coast.
Webber's stringed quartet, which has
entertained the guests of the hotel at
dinner and In the evenings all season, re
turned to Portland last Saturday,
The Northwestern convention of the
Toung Women's Christian Association is
now in session at Gearhart with its head
quarters at Kruse's Beach Hotel. The
delegation, consisting of 125 young women
from various parts of the Northwest, Is
under the direction ,of Miss Julia E.
Burnard. of Chicago, who came in ad
vance of the rest of the party to make
arrangements for the ten days' outing.
Daily classes In Bible study are to bo
held throughout the convention and these
prove of considerable interest to many
of the' residents of the park, as well as
the members of the association.
Mrs. S. B. IJnthlcum and family, who
have spent the season at the Reed cot
tage, will return to Portland early next
week.
Mrs. Ike Kaufman, who has spent the
past week in the city, returned Satur
day with the. Intention, of departing for
home with her family next Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolphe Wolfe and family
returned home Tuesday after spending
the past month at the Polinka cottage.
Mrs. Earnest Bross, who has" been oc
cupying her Summer home at Long
Beach all season, spent the early part of
the week visiting Mrs. Robert Living
stone. Mrs. Theodore Kruse is making prep
arations for an extended trip East in the
near future.
The bungalow of J. A. Miller, which is
being completed on the sand dunes, will
be ready for occupancy early next month,
when several members of the family are
expected to spend a few weeks of Au
tumn In their new home.
Mrs. William Honeyman, who has been
visiting Mrs. Jamea Honeyman for sev
eral weeks past, returned home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Marx and daughter.
Miss Cora Marx, who have spent the past
fortnight at Kruse's Beach Hotel, ro
turned to Portland Saturday after visit
ing the Astoria regatta Thursday and
Friday.
Mrs. S. Llpman, Florence Kohn and
Mrs. S. Rosener returned to Portland
Monday after a pleasant stay at th
Park, where they were entertained by
Mrs. Adolphe Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Burnhelm will
spend the coming fortnight at Kruse's
Beach Hotel.
The family of Dr. George Wilson, who
have spent the past month at the hotel,
returned to Portland Wednesday.
Miss Nancy Wood has been visiting
Mrs. Peter Kerr for the past week.
Miss Nellie Naylor entertained a "stunt
party" last Friday evening. The affair,
which was In the nature of amateur
vaudeville and which Included Dutch
comedy sketches, songs, acrobatic feats,
etc., was certainly suggestive of much
originality, and the success of the even
ing's entertainment reflects credit upon
the hostess. After the performance re
freshments were served to the 60 guests
present, when the members of the party
returned to their homes, each enthusi
astic in praising the occasion.
Mrs. George Willard Brown, of Port
land, and Miss Chic Hinsey. of Chicago,
who have been visiting Mrs. W. D.
Fauch, returned home Tuesday.
Miss Lydla Dammier. who has been the
guest of Miss Grace Naylor for the past
fortnight, returned home Monday, .
Kruse's Beach Hotel.
Eleanor H. Johnson. Stephen M. Lee,
William Bruees, Bertha Davis. C. Lt.
Welch, Bertha Swain, Charles McGowan,
S. A. Linthlcum, Miss Use Koehler, Eve
lyn Wilson, . W,' G. McPherson, Miriam
Strong, Mrs. J. Relnhart. Mrs. Z. Snow,
Frank E. Tomllnson, Mary Lawrence
Hewett, Mrs. H. A. Webber. Mr. and
Mrs. P. Agesteln, W. G. Manning. John
Blakely, R. L. McKlnney. A. I. Eckelson,
K. H. Koehler. Mrs. O. N. , Denney,
Nancy Wood, F. Warren, J. McKenile,
A. E. Mackenzie. Mrs. S. J. Stuart, Mrs.
H. 'A. Keineth. Edna Clark, Mr. and Mra.
Theodore Bernheim. Mr. and Mrs. L.
M. Smith. Mrs. J. C. Welch. MUs Mar
garet Welch, Mason Ehrman. Portland:
Mrs. J. E. Cratlse and children, Mra. B.
Llndenberger, John E. Gratke, S. A.
Tyuge, Mrs. August C. Kinney, Astoria:
F. L. Warren, Warrenton; Charles
Cleveland, John M. Mann. Gresham;
Miss J. E. Burnard. Chicago: F. M. Kin
ney, North Yakima; Peter Koch, Boze
man, Mont.
Seaside.
Dr. A. A. Morrison, who has spent the
past few weeks at the Hotel Moore, re
turned to the city Friday.
Miss Elizabeth Putnam, of Portland, re
turned home Wednesday after spending
a week as the guest of Mrs. William
Gadsby.
Judge Murphy, of Salem, is visiting his
daughter. Mrs. L. A. Clark, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shoppey and daugh
ter. Miss Lulu Shoppy, arrived at Sea
side the first of last week. They expect
to remain here until the first of October
and will occupy the Chlspa cottage dur
ing their stay.
Mrs. Ralph R. Duniway and children
are In their new cottage at Seaside,
where they will remain until the middle
of next month.
Mrs. L. A. Carlisle entertained a party
at luncheon at Locksley Hall last Thurs
day In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jules
Prickett. of Spokane.
Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer, of Portland.
Is the guest of Mrs. I. N. Fleischner this
week.
Friday evening the guests of the Sea
side House enjoyed an old-fashmned
dance. The principal feature of the even
ing was a Virginia reel, which was led
by George Taylor and Mrs. Henry Hause
man. Mrs. John Blazier. of Portland, closed
her Summer home and returned to Port
land lat Wednesday.
Ross Fargo, of Portland, who has been
spending 'the month' at Centervllle " on
North Beach, visited Seaside for a few
days on his way home last .week.
Mrs. John F. Logan and .daughter and
Mrs. T. Dobson and son will return ' to
Portland Monday after a pleasant month
at their Seaside cottage.
Mrs. Dan J. Moore and daughter. Miss
Celeste Moore, visited the Astoria re
gatta. Mr. and Mrs. George Becker, of Ogden,
have taken a cottage for the' month of
September. .
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Willis, of Portland
returned to the city last Thursday after
spending the entire season in- their cot
tage at Seaside.
Judge Miller and family, of Vancouver,
returned to their home last Wednesday.
Mrs. James McCraken, who has occu
pied the Piper cottage since August 1,
returned to the city Friday.
The guests of the Seaside House were
pleasantly entertained last Tuesday even
ing by a number of vocal and -piano se
lections by Misses Veda and Shanna
Cummlng.. , -
Mrs. M. V. Lang, who has been spend
ing the month at the Seaside House, re
turned to her home in The Dalles last
week.
Miss Bertine Armstrong., of Portland,
spent last week at the American Inn,
Seaside. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John W. McBrlde, of
Walla Walla, returned home Thursday
after a delightful Summer at the Crow's
Nest cottage.
The Misses Protzman and the Misses
Gerome, who have spent the month at
the Sleepy Hollow' cottage, . returned to
Portland Tuesday. ' ' - .
Mrs. George. Bates - gave a children's
candy pull last Tuesday afternoon. The
candy proved excellent ahd the young
folks present experienced one of the times
of their lives. -
Mrs. H. M. Sturr Is the guest of Mrs.
H. Banfleld this week.
Dr. Cummlng and family returned home
Saturday ater a pleasant month at the
Seaside House. -
Mrs. R. Lea Barnes and son are at the
Seaside House for a. week.
The . guests of Necanlcum Inn had. a
pleasant farewell party last Friday even
ing. Cards and music furnished the
amusement and appetizing refreshments
served at the close of the evening brought
this last social gathering to a - happy
close. '
One of the most enjoyable parties of
the season was given last Saturday even
ing at the Hazelwood Cottage In honor
of 'Miss Hazel Richards' birthday. The
cottage was prettily decorated with ferns,
and carnations, and the evening was
spent with games, music and dancing. At
a late hour luncheon was served on the
veranda, which was lighted by Chinese
lanterns. Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen,
Mr. and Mrs. Donaberg, Misses Claudine
Rasmussen. Helen Dinneen, Alice Daugh
erty. Bess Snyder. Beatrice Write. Laura.
Hansen, Nellie Flanders. Ida Daugherty,
Lillian Ine'nl, Vera Chamberlain, Nettle
Smith and Hazel Richards; Messrs. Char-
He Gorman. Frank Terry. Jack Lewis.
George Thomas, Dick Davis. . Harold
Scott. M. McVay, Will Ramsdel. Charles
Hardle. Ed Matthews, Ralph Stewart. Ed
Richards, : Herb Richards and Jack Mc
Devitt. Mrs. J. T. Moylan and her mother,
Mrs. Klllgore, U. S. N., were the guests
of honor at a very charming little card
party - last week. which was given by
Mrs. L. A. Carlisle, of Locksley Hall,
where they had spent the entire season.
Progressive 500 was the game , of the
evening and . was played at four tables
until a late hour, when dainty refresh
ments brought the evening to a conclu
sion. The other guests were: Mr. and
Mrs. George Whitehouse, Paul White
house, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Montague,
Miss Hausen, Dr. and Mrs. N. W. Wel
lington, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Craft, Mrs.
K O. Gardner and Mr. and 'Mrs. Hugh
Philips. .
Hotel Moore. .
Mrs. C. M. Dewey. Miss Lindell, A. S.
Rothwell, James Anderson. F. W. Mul
key, Dr. and Mrs.- G. 0. Pelgram, Mr.
Pelgram, B. M. Rosenthal. 'Onita Webb,
Ethyl Morgan. Vina Webb. J. W. Mc
Kenzle. Mrs. D. A. Engle, c. W. Hodson,
Mrs. John Erlcson, R. Smith, Miss A.
MacDevitt, J. Ross Fargo, Mr. and Mrs.
Crawford and two children, Mr. and Mrs.
Wlghtall, Miss Ruth Hall. Mrs. E. A.
Reece and son, Carrie Torrance,' Mary
Torrance, Mrs. Gerken, Miss Levy. A. A.
Morrison, Mrs. C. E. S. Wood, Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Ainsworth, Mrs. Richard
Koehler, Miss Use Koehler. Miss E. C.
Failing, Miss Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Flanders. H. C. Moore, E. A. Schultz,
P. E. Johnson, Mrs. N. W. Smith, Miss
Ruth Smith. V. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Ashley.
J. F.'O'Shea, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mount,
Mrs. Patton and son, Mrs. W. Harvey
Wells, Mrs. C. Trueman Peddlcord, E.
Wilcox, B. H. Brown, G. W. -Hoyt, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Lodln, N. G. Willis, O.
W. T. Muelhaupt. E. A- Eastom, J. P.
Rasmussen, F. Cornelius, McDonald
Potts, Herbert Marx, Anna E. Pearson,
Grace -. Lamberson, Fred Porter, A. J.
Moser. Miss B. Barrett, O. M. Simmlng
ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scott, Rev. W.
S. Beartie, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hend
ricks, Miss Morrell, J. W. Thompson,
William Dummaes, Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Weeks. Charlotte Ohle, Ella Ansley,
Elizabeth Ohle, Gardon Ganmans. Elsa
Ohle, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. F. Bushong,
Jeannette Thomas, Mildred Fuller, Lora
Cummtngs, Carrie Carrington, J. C. Car
rlngton, Mrs. R. R. Puebler, Miss Mae
C. Donaldson. F. F. Gleason, J. W. Tay
lor. Anna O'Brien. G. L. Larlson. E. W.
Disyman, Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Case, G.
W. Reynolds. P. Lowengart, Ivan Huma
son, Mrs. P. T. Malcolm. W. W. Gordon,
W. J. Byrne, R. D. Perkins. Mrs. Walter
Smith, Mrs. Grace Rops, Ray Buckland,
Herman Goodwin, Mrs. P Vial, H.
Moore. ' Mrs. Fletcher Linn, Mrs. Frank
E. Dooley, Mr. and Mrs. David M. Dunne,
Mr. and Mrs. M. I Smith. Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Johnson, S. R. Wentworth, of Port
land, ' Or.; Mrs. J. S. Jensen, Effie A.
Taylor, C. E. Bayard, of -The Dalles, Or.;
F. P. Herbert, R. Ralph Pattlson. Inva
P. McFarlane. Cora L. Fields. A. A.
Allen, of Tacoma. Wash.: Freda Foard,
Mrs. M. Foard, Lola Foard. J.. E. Gard
ner, Josephine Winters, Mrs. Knobloch,
Miss Elsie Elmore, Miss Haretta Elmore,
Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Finch, Mrs. R. C. F.
Ashburn, Mrs. Duncan McLean, Mrs. W.
Foard. Martha Foard. Guy Samborn. N.
L. Catteall. Mrs. D. B. Allen, Mrs. W11-.
11am S. Gilbert, of Astoria, Or.: Miss
Pelgram, Mr. Pelgram, Dorothy Ellison,
Mrs. K. S. Baxter, of New York City;
Mrs. E. c. Hilfrlck.' of Mountain Home,
Idaho; Miss Jeannette Miller, of Read
vllle. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Putnam,
of Walla Walla, Wash.:. R. M. - Dorley.
of Forest Grove; Cora B. Hanawalt, of
Cleveland, Ohio; Margaret L. Scheff. of
Elizabeth, N. J.; B. F. Walling, Jr.. of
Nampa, Idaho; N. B. Wrood. of San
Francisco. Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. R. V.
Stone. J. J. Geeheen. Mrs. H. Hayes. Mrs.
M. R. Biggs, of Boise. Idaho: Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Sherwood, Mary A. Wilson,
Paul Sherwood, H. L. Orwlg, of Spokane,
Wash.; Mrs. I. R. Halstead, Miss Marye
Halstead. of Alhambra. Cal.: Dr. - Hill
Hastings. Mr. Cotton Smith, of Los An
geles; Mrs. J. L. Beckie and daughter,
G. L. Becker, of Odgen. Utah: W. H.
Eules, Mrs. W. H. Eules. Miss Pearl
Eules, of Hood River. Or.: Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Salmon, Miss Daisy Salmon, H. E.
Close, of Omaha. Neb.; E. L. Connell. of
Deer Island. Or.: Mrs. Mary Merryman.
of Pendleton, Or.; E. K. Springer, of
Chicago, 111.; Miss E. E. Loas. of Wal
lace. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hidden,
of Vancouver, Wash.; Robert Gray, of
Hammond, Wash.; Dr. Reinhard Hagel
stram. of Red Bank. N. J. : J. E. Shields,
Mrs. Amelia Shields, of Plalnfleld, Iowa;
Mrs. Lucas Pfuffenberger, of Alton, 111.;
J. M. Pfuffenberger. of St. Louis. Mo.;
A. J. Cooper, W. E.' Brown, of Fort
Stevens, Wash.
Seaside House.
Mrs.' J. F. O'Brien, Miss Lillian 'Brien.
Mrs. J. Goodman. S. . Loewenberg,
Thomas Hidden. Mr. and 'Mrs. George
Taylor, Alice C. Andrews. M. Fleischner,
N. D. Simon. Graham Glass, A. Powell,
G. Seaton Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Bridger, Mr. and Mrs. K. Merris, Mrs. R.
L. Barnes. R. L. Barnes, Jr.. W. H. Har
ris, Charles Feldenheimer, H. Haussman,
Ben Holllday. Portland: J. H. Tucker,
George Bowers, James E. Fenton, Seattle;
Mrs. W. Lord. Mrs. E. J. Crandall. The
Dalles; Mrs. S. S. Munson, Warrenton;
W. H. Taylor, Scranton, Pa: George W.
Otis. New York City; J. H. Hook, Hook
wood. , - .
Colonial Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Erdman. A. Wall
berg. Adolph W. Harr. J. A. Boesel, A.
H. Boesel. G. Lerch. Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Smith. R. E. Case. Mrs. Weber, Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Porter, Mrs. C. B. Sawyer.
Jess Jones, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lane and
children. T. S. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs.
T. T. Carpenter, Bert Lane. Portland;
Dr. H. D. W. Plneo. F. D. Wilson, Hood
River; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Blew. Mrs.
Green. Chicago; W. M. Laughlin. George
Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Smith, of
Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ackey
and daughters, Minneapolis: Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Barr. Woodland. Wash.; F. W.
Christopher. -Baker City: W. J. Canton
wlne, of Walla Walla: Mrs. C. D. Wlllson.
Delia Wlllson. Klamath Falls; Charles
R. Mowery, Miss N. Foumler. Miss H.
Bartoo. H. C. Mowery. Wallace, Idaho;
Mrs. A. B. Thomas. Miss Elsie Scott. W.
S. Young, Miss Zenobia Gray, Forest
Grove.
.Necanlcum Inn.
H. M. Moggat. H. B. Stiles. Bertine
Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Gay
lord. Mrs. Frank Rumelln, Mr. and Mrs.
John McRobert, Mrs. R. M. Jones. Howell
Jones. Dr. C. E. Hawke and family. Port
land: J. C. McCue. Astoria; Mr. and Mrs.
N. C. Barnhart. of Warrenton; Marjorle
McGuire, Dorothy McGuire. Gearhart;
Mrs. J. -P. Keating. Oregon City.
Locksley Hall.
L. O. B. Coldwell. Mr. and Mrs. O. P.
M. Jamison, Mr. and Mrs. F. Beler. H.
Portion!, J. C. Moyland. Mrs. Rlpp. Mr.
and Mrs. D. K. Iliff. S. W. Stoffner, Teresa
Carroll. Amelia M. Hote. M. J. Walsh.
Mary Walsh. S. O. Graham, W. B. Brown,
Mrs. S. J. Stewart. Mrs. H: A. Kelnoth.
Miss Edna Clark. Anna Bostrom. Dr. C.
B. Hawke and family. Portland; A. A.
Kraft. Mrs. George R. Campbell. G. Mor
rison, Grace Mathoes. Ida Mathoes. Ltda
Mathoes, Adele Mathoes. Robert Hansen,
Mr. and Mrs. O. Hammerhand, Spokane;
N. Whealdon. Miss V. Leibe. The Dalles;
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Whitehouse. Mrs. Wr.
M. Lathrop. B J. Lowell. Walter Bell.
Walla Walla; Miss W'allle Biesen, Miss
Annie Biesen, Loisa Morth, Martin Morth,
Salem; Rev. M. A. Stevens, Mrs. M. A.
Stevens. Hilda Bancroft. St. Louis.
Mo. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. . J. Weak
ley, Kansas City. Mo.; Miss Currier, Miss
Emeny, Boston: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rob
erts, Denver; Mrs. J. O. Hardin. Vancou
ver. Dr. and Mrs. Amow Woodberry,
Wanlld Woodberry, Prescot Wright. San
Francisco: Captain Lawson, New York;
Lyle Dudley, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mon
tague, Seattle; Captain Drombra, Oak
land, Cal.; Glory Slbbons. North Dakota;
S. N. Warden. J. A, Warden, Miss War
den, Mount Pleasant: John A. Peebler,
Athena. Or.: H. E. Denham, May Den
ham. Maggie Denham. Ethel Heinman,
Baker City; Frank M. Kinney, North Ya
kima; Mrs.' G. T. Garland and son, Mrs.
B. T. Coleman. Miss L. Pennock, Miss A?
Garland, Chicago.
XORTH BEACH SEASOX EXDS
Close of August Brings With It the
Homeward Movement.
The past week has practically brought
the season. to a close. In spite of energetic
attempts on the part of many to run lt
over into September. Because of the pre
cedent of many years, however.' It seems
next to impossible to keep things going
later than the last week of August. The
time of the Astoria" regatta also undoubt
edly has much to do with bringing th
season to an untimely end, as it with
draws the entire Astoria delegation and
many outsiders from the Summer resorts,
and. coming as late as.it did this year,
no one thinks It worth while to return to
the beach.
The large village of cottages 'ias taken
on a deserted appearance that cannot but
lend a depressing Influence upon those
who have seen the season at lis height,
and this depression becomes evident even
before Ilwaco is reached, by the disap
pearance of the fishing fleet. All through
the long Summer weeks the vast bay ' at
the mouth of the river has been swarmed
with hundreds of staunch little fishboats
which, driven by their tiny sails, and
manned by daring seamen, form a spec
tacle worth traveling far ,to tee. and
which can be seen nowhere else. But all
of these have disappeared. The bay is
now a desolate waste of water, and the
crowd lined up on the dock to welcome the
arrival of the incoming boat is but a fee
ble reminder of the throng of morry faces
that greeted the newcomer a few (weeks
ago.
The season on the whole has been a
very successful one, and Its close sees
many plans maturing for next year. The
prospect of a railroad direct from Port
land has caused no little stir In real es
tate along the beach, and every one.
though departing with regret. Is full of
pleasant anticipation for the future.
Ocean Park.
Mrs. James L. Dunlap Is spending the
week with the family of Judge L-. B.
Stearns.
Mrs. Alfred Kerrigan, of Portland, Is
visiting friends at Ocean Park.
Mrs. G. A. Molden is the guest of Mrs.
H. H. Halloek at the Park this week.
C. H. Hill, a permanent resident of
Ocean Park. Has gone for a short trip to
the Astoria regatta and Portland
Lon Centro left for home last Wednes
day, after spending the entire season at
the Park.
Ben Shipley, one of the ringleaders in
the merrymaking frolics of the Park, de
parted for home last Monday, to the re
gret of the young people remaining.
Mrs. C. E. Ingman. Mrs. T. Pearson
and Miss Louise Ingman. of Portland, are
stopping at the Taylor Hotel.
Miss Bertha Allison met with an unfor
tunate accident last Monday that necessi
tated her return home the following day.
While attempting to leave a moving train
at Nahcotta dock, she was violently
thrown to the roadway, sustaining a bad
ly sprained ankle and several minor
bruises.
Mrs. W. Dreyfmis gave a bonfire party
at the beach last Friday evening that was
one of tile most pleasant affairs of the
sort this season. Songs were Kung and
light refreshment served to further enliven
the evening for the assembled guests, who
were: Judge L. B. Stearns. Mrs. Spaul
ding. Misses Sterling. Dorothy Gill. Alta
Burke. Misses Hahighorst. Heiun Streit,
Mrs. Habighorst. Donald Rowe, Ben Ship
ley, David Hood.
Guy Allison, of Kirksville, Mo., ar
ranged a sunset prayer meeting in the
open air on the beach last Sunday eve
ning. Religious addresses by Mr. Allison.
Miss Thelma Carter, of Ellensburg, and
Rev. Mr. Elliott, of Vancouver, were ll
tened to with interest by a large audi
ence. Vocal music by a quartet composed
of Captain Powell, Mr. Weston, Guy Al
lison and H. H. Gridley. together with a
number of religious anthems by the en
tire crowd, helped to make the meeting a
success.
Mrs. Stephen Coffin, a pionetr of 1MT.
passed her STth birthday with her rela
tives at Ocean Park last week.
Ocean Park.
The members of Camp Buckley, after
a pleasant month, at Dr. Jones' cottage,
broke camp yesterday. Mrs. H. M. lias
sett, Ruth and Frank Buckley return to
their home In Portland: Mrs. S. Frazier,
Miss Buckley, the twlnbables and their
nurse, leaving for Seattle.
Long Beach and Tioga.
Miss Edna Jeffrey, who is to be mar
ried soon after her- return home in the
Fall, was the recipient of a charming
beach-shower party at the Breakers Ho
tel last Wednesday evening. The affair
was conducted under the hospitality of
Mrs. Bert Irwin, and was one of the
most pleasant social functions of the
entire season here. Dinner was served
on a table decorated with charming
taste and originality the centerplere
being a miniature U. S. lifeboat in which
the gifts were placed. Small oars carved
from wood and' set in tinfoil oarlocks
served as place cards, and the whole
effect was enlivened with an abundance
of ferns and flowers. After dinner the
party adjourned to the ballroom on the
lower floor -w,here, after invitations
to participate had been given to a num
ber of young men, dancing was indulged
In until a late hour. Those present
were: The Misses Edna Jeffrey, Frances
Jeffrey, Margaret O'Conner. Anne Ditch
burn. Alice Forbes, Lee Todd Bingham.
Clara Jones. Lillian Loller, Tab Holmes,
Mrs. Albert Cousins and Mrs. Irwin.
A very successful concert for the bene-