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J UK SIJNMV OKIXJONIAN. PORTLAND, APRIL 1f, 1D0S. The Dressmaker's Message PORTLAND SOCIETY NEWS AND NOTES co.vrixt i:d from third paoe fully .pent Willi Ktimra ami mnxio. Mi" Wtler wa ln til" Itwrl honor nt n prnn-hnwrr In Oregon tlty nml Mr.. Oarret.nn ni urprl-l M ht homo few wockR 00 wlili a den-uliowi-r. . Mr. and Mr, lr..n er.tcrln -.m-d 111" Fivo Hundred MI. at their m J M. Yate ami rrof-wor M ,r. .h, ,rr..f..i "'"lv;,;.r'X- of th. ej.if. were. It. M"h Krrdrle Mr. J. M. I'nrvln. Mr.-. rredrl, Vroomnn an.1 Pr SI-..-plo r.l. Orphla Trn.pl' No''". Pvtlilnn ';'" ..n . r.riv Sntnr.lnv evening, will lllf a P"I ,, llr.M KleVentll and I. .. ono X.-Smith. Mr,, - - MM. V. S. Wheeler. ,,..1 Mr,. S.-.M. Mr". MetN.rklo 1:1,1 Mr,. Muxwell ah.nvrd themelve fair i,ml Impartial Jillt"j. The Ohio .elety of (irrptnn will ""Id h, rrRiilnr monthly pieetinR mt Tin-a-,,.,v prll SI. In the Altky HulUinir. The" annual elerlh.n of nfflerr Ik to h II. -I.I A aoelnl time mill refreshment, will follow vho hiiatneaa mrettt.R. Mr Alfred Mellnllnn'd ivn, dinner lio at the Alexandra Court on Tliiira ,lnv evening, hi (ti.-i.tn were Mr. Ilowr.r.1 UnaKell. Mr. C-orRo l.iidera. Mr it.-x i.mnett nnd Mr. i ly.lo llnnn wnlt, reeently from St. rani. rrnfrn.or Klngler'a awlmmln baths. 11nr,t In rlty. now oprn for aeaaon: hmir f,.r ladle. Flxprrt Innt ruol Ion. T-.tmm-meled tank, Srt feet Uunnln, water p-mperrd. !M K. Morrison. Ih.th phone. Th. Vlaeev filth met at the hom- of Mr.. : t. I.OV- Wli,M..Iy. prll S Mr,. K I'. Walker won ttrat rrle and Mr,. W. A -nil the aee.m.l. imlnty refre.hment were wrvcl. v k.iiix;s. .lohnt"nti-Hrtif. Forty tnr,t, nn.1 r.'lntlvf, nrm-M.-.1 In tho rr,-rption room of tho homo of Mr n.1 MM. H. T. Hrili-r- nH.I Fnt Oak ,tro,-t Tuo1ny ovrnlnn. T ho 0. ,-a,lon , tho w.-.l.linR ,,.H""1': .l.,nl.trr. H.l.lnh Ur"lo to W nlfr Slonnr- Johnson. Tho ,-oromony took Pin.-o nt 8 o'rlo.-k n.1 wn porformrd hv tr. J. V. HroiiBhor. Promptly nt tho nppolntort hour, tho ,trn'.n, of tho wortilinn mnr.-h from ixihrnsrln. ro.i.lorod hy tho l.rl.1o 1, r Ml U.noro nru.-o, n,,l,to,l hy A W l.nr,on. horaht.-it tho npprar nnoo of tho brlrto. who ontoro.1. ,-ompAnlort hy tho hn.l.-amal.l. Ml, cra Ma.itli-k. Tho brhlo wiik rhnrm tnir In a down of whlto ,11k with l.iro trlmmlrB. Sho horo a ."'V"1",!. hrl.io', row, m1 llllos of tho " ' Tho brill -urn il.l woro ft frown o. ilrii rato pink. Tho hrldul party woro mot bofora a hnnk of flftwoM by th' Kroom. aooompanlo.l by tho bo,t man. Ilarolrt 11,'ivr,. At tho ronoluxlon f tho roromony tho partv ropalro.l to tho nlntn room, whirl,. In nti.-lntlon of tho oocnalon. hn,1 boon taMofully rto. o ratod Thl, was a stu.ly I" ro.l anfl rroon rarntlons anoi smllax fnrmliiK tho floral portion of tho effort. Tho enwrnbl, w..s b.au.lful n".i a, .lo,1 eroatlv to the ploaauro of tho rtalnty , whioh was sory.-.i. l.ator tho brlrto and (troom took tholr b-avo fvn to thrir now homo, from whl.-h th urrartod NVo.1nos.lny mornliiR for ft sojourn at tho son.t.lo. t P"n tholr ro ,rn Mr. an.i Mrs. Johnson will bo at homo to tholr rrlon.ls. aft.r May 1... at 413 TlilamooU stroot. !lnia-(;rim. Ono of tho protllost wo.l.V 1, of 'ho soason took pl, o NVo.mrs.l .y oyonmg. Pll IS. at tho homo of Mr. and Mr, V 1 !rm .V.2 l.arraboo stro.-t.. whon th. ll oldost dauKhtor. Tona. was unito.l In mar r.ato to H. S. Rn.ld. Rov. omolalln. Tho houso w.i, N-aittltiill dooornto.l In. tlowora iir.1 p.i'ri. a .-cor ,--omo bclnft olovorly .irrl-l out in o1(-h ro.xm. Tho bridal r r ontored to tho strains of tho wodlln maroh from l.ohonsrln." rondorod by tho h-.ki.-s ts tor Mis, Mvrtlo. A path wis strown with potal, by Harlan Clrat.i. tho i-yi nr o'd brothor. Mthcr I.ons, tho littlo rin(t hoaror. oxoltod muoh admlratl.m as sho' ontoro.1 oarrvltm tho rlnft I:, a cni'.n Illy. Tho brido was attlrod In a jon o. sn. or whlto matorlal and rnrrl -.1 a shoir bouquet. Tho maid of .lonor. M s, May bollo Cram, was oharm'.is.y r.tt r.d In pink and oarrlod ft botmuot of pin e rose bid, Jark Bon aotod na host mar. Manv handsome gift, worn roooivrl by tho popular couple. -Mr. ar.1 Mrs Rud.1 aro spondlns their honeymoon In tho Kast. They will bo ?t homo to their friends after June IS. Wticlismuth-Sauor. Miss I. into Wv.irr, only ?.tURhter of Mr. snd Mrs. Jnoob Saner, and I. mils NVneh smuth. a vr-un? business man of this eity, were united in marrtafc-e NN'e 1 if so ly ewr lnR. April IS, In their pretty new tung.l low on Brooklyn Moishta. The we.li.inir was performed under an T-'ast. r lilv hell and was witnessed by lel.itiyo, and im mediate friend, of the f.iinllios The bride wa, beeominRly jrowned an im ported tare robe made on toe emp re Ilios over Ivory satin, and carried a shower bouquet of bride rosos. Mis I.17.Z e Bauer, a. cousin of the i rid", was maid of honor. Sl:o wore a handsome dress of whito not over dresden silk, an.! parried P'nk carnations. The best mm was John Sauer. a brother of the bride. After the ceremony a sumptuous supner was served to the guests. F'arson's ore;iestra. whioh was stationed In tho hall, ffr nlshed music during tho eveni 'C. The same evening, amid a shower of rice at.d host wisies. Mr. and Mrs. YVaohsmuth left on a lato train for a .-hort trip to tho Pound and points of interest in Fritlsh Columbia. Pntton-AI!-n. Npnn hoiic-A!!en. A double we.l.lirg took place .-it the homo of Mrs. M J. AMon. at Gas ton. NN'ednosday morning of this week, whon Miss Kdirh Allen was mar ried to P. Fanon. of Patton Valley, and Miss M .attic Allen to Hort New house. oT H:!lsii1o. Tho two couples entered the rr!ors tojreter, where two ministers ,-ftic'ato.l Revs. F. B. M off ft and A. R Snider. Tho brides ere te.iutifully crossed in cream while, nd carried carnations. Flowers were tastefully arranged ir. the recerition-room. fho ceremony w;:s followed by a supper. nme K1 ?uests b-ing present. Mr. and Mrs. Newhouso will liye in their new nome at Roy. Mr. and .Vr Patton will lve in Fatton's Valley. The two coupl.s ieft tocetlier on the afternoon train for I'ortianJ. i Cn Wednesday evening. April IS, j Miss Lena Bollo I-arson was married to ) -Mr. Anson O. Rogers, both of Mars!;- I field. Or. Tho ceremony was performed at St. John. Or., at the home of the ' bride s sister. M s. H. C. Jiunter. only lrntnediate friends and relatives being present. The bride is one of Coos Bay s most charming young ladies and the groom, who is a brother of Mrs. J. I Bowman, of Irvington. represents the vo-itner set of business men who are rapidly buil.iir.pr up Coos Fsy, After "artaklr.g of a dainty luncheon the happy couple were taken In an auto mobile to tho Portland Hotel, whore they will make tholr hcnl, tarter, for a time before returning to Coos Hay. Itnllry. P(trthwilito. Tho wedding of Mis Isabella I., rcil.-thwalto. formerly of Kenosha. NVI., and Samuel i. Ttnllev. of Oregon City. wn solrmnlred t tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. F.rnest Malley nf 74H r;M,t Main street on Hun day afternoon. April 12. by Key. floorge K, Vnn Wat.-r of St. I'nvl.l, Kplseopal Churoi,. The occasion being the twenty-fifth wedding annlver,nry of Mr. and Mrs. Hrnest Hnlley. a very pirn, nnt family dinner followed tho event, nt which only the Immediate relative, were present. Mr. nntl Mrs. Ilalloy departed the same evening for their future homo nenr Oregon Cliy. Volliolm-Martin. Married, at the home of the bride' 1, nolo. I. C. Haling. 11.1' t'Tnst Morrison, Thursday evonln, April m. nt o'rlo.-k, Nllsa Viola Martin and Harry H. Volhelm. Rev. J, J. Hlaith, of the Sunny, He Con sr. nt, ,,,,,, I church, offlelnllng. The bride wa, formerly of MoMlnnvllle, where she Is well known, Mr. Volhelm ha been with Flolsohner. Mayer Co. for the pnst rive years, and I, well known In this city. Mis Oortriide. to Arthur l. Kraser. it popular young buslne man of Pan Frnn etseo. tho marriage' to tnka pine the latter part nf July. Ml,, clertrude I, tho laughter of tho Into Judge T. A. fcteph rns. who wa ono of (he. Circuit Judge of this city. Mr. and Mr. Jnme f.yon, announce tho engagement of their daughter. Oer tnt.lo Cnthorlno- l.yon. to IhiiiI Wllllnm Cronan. the wedding to tnko place June II, Mr. Jnme R, Hny nnoiinee the en gagement of tier daughter, hit lie I Merlon, tn Mr. Francl,' Wlllnrd Jlond, of I'en dietofi. Ftingler Hall for dancing parties, mu lcnls, reception etc. Keonnl)le. l'hone R loitl. (DMIMi KVKNTS. Mr. Fro.lerlck Fggort will In a day or two I, sue Invitation to a muslcalo t the Helllg Theater which she I tn give for the member, of the NVoman' Club and their friend on tho afternoon of May III. The programme will be a piano recital by Mis, Ada Alice Tultle. CELEBRATE FIFTY. EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY OF THEIR WEDDING ( x: ' it J, - r q t ' - V Mil. Aojl) JM HS FIlWARIt Sf A t; Ml Xti. Mr. ni1 Mrs, Edward Spaulfltnir Friday, April 10, ranched thr SKth mlli'nfono of tholr wddod llfo, and tho ovnt wns rolrhrnt'd with a family reunion at, tholr homo. 1 1 SO Hawthorn nvonuo. Thoy woro married In Troy, Ftrndford County. Pm. April 1ft S.i From ther thoy movod to Kansas In 1S74, whore thoy lived until six years nro whon they camo to Portland. In Osiifrt County, Kansas, Mr. Spntild Inw wns eloctod County Clerk for two terms unanimously, lio be lli it tho only Pernor rat elected at the time. 1 lo also served two terms ns County Treanurrr. Mr. Spauldln? Is SO years old and his wife 7S, hut so youthful A rut well preserved that neither appears over fiO ye.irs. They celebrated tholr golden wedding1 eight years ago. At tho wedding anniversary Inst Friday there were present the children of the couple: Mr. and Mrs. I K. Sp.mlding, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Kpauld Ing and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Spauldlng and tholr families. Only a few relatives and friends attend ed. At home after May 1st, SI 4 Kant Morrison. PhUllpw-Kjrglewton. Kohert Kmniett Phillips, a well-known business ni.m of Portland, an 1 Mi.a Pet tie Irene Ktij?leston. of Pas'i 1 n.i, Oal., wore nutted In nmrrlaRo m rm- sSruthorn city Saturday nlsht, April 1'., at the homo of the bride's sister. Rev. A. V. I nm port, pastor of tho First Metlto list l'.pis eopal Church, officiated. Mr. nni Mis. Phillips are at home nt t74 K ist Morrison street. Myers-KntiiMCVcr. eorge T. M yers. of Portland. Or., and M rss Mary B. Ham sever. of Seattle, Wash., wore married Wednes day. April R. at high noon at tho home of the bride's parents on tho 1.1 n den rond. PeHingham, Wash., by tho Rev. .1. M. (iibson. P. F.. of the Rroadway t'nlted Presbyterian 'hurch. RelHng ham. ;olgrr-I,aiibnrh. Miss Hannah I; lnnbnch and Carson Oelger were mnrrfefi at No. 271 Col lege street on April 1,1. by Rev. Henry A. Barden. The bride Is a teacher In the pub! ic schools and a cousin of Mrs. Ogllben of this city. Jprde- Jorfironjion. Ttasmus Ocrrie and Pctra Jorgensen were married last Saturday, April U, at tho home of A. Clerde. 6Vt p:nst Tenth street. Rev. O. lingoes, of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, ortlciatlng. A X XOl X C KM E X TS . The engagement has been announced of Miss P. Persia Goodman, of Oakland. to William Puff Sherman, of Sacramento, but formerly of Portland. Mr. Sherman was a member of the Multnomah Club, and served with tho Second Oregon Regi ment In the Philippines. He left Port land five years ago to follow his profes sion as an architect. The Oakland Trib une of April 12 hns the following to say of the engagement: "The engagement is announced today of Miss P. Persia Goodman, formerly of this city, and William Puff Sherman, of Sacramento. "Miss Goodman Ik one of the well known musicians about the bay, and has a large social acquaintance as well. She is the attractive daughter of Mrs. I... P. Prown. of Fresno. The talented young bride-elect has appeared frequently at Mills College and Is a member of all the prominent musical organizations. "The romance which has its culmina tion in the announcement today had its beginning at the time of the earthquake, when the gifted girl was In San Fran cisco. ind Mr. Sherman was then a stu dent of architecture. The friendship soon xipened into love, and the happy secret has been known to the closer friends of the couple, although no for mal announcement had been made. William Puff Sherman is the son of Mrs. Anna Sherman, of Portland. Oregon. Ho is an architect, and is a rising man in his chosen profession. At present he i?i identified with the firm of Selon & Hemmings. State Architects. No date has been mentioned for the weddmg. but it will be an event of the near future." Mr- and Mrs. Pavid Stout, of McMinn ville. announce the engagement of their daughter. Feme, to James P. Graham, of Portland, the wedding to take place at McMinnville. May t. at noon. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. McCoy, of The Palles. announce the engagement of their daughter. Klia, to Hallie S. Rice, of Con don. Oregon. The wedding will fake piace early In June. Mr. and Mrs. Panle! Marx announce the betrothal of their daughter Cora to Mr. F. Solomon Garde. At home Sun day. April 26. 2 to 5 o'clock, and Wed nesday. April Mrs. T. A. Stephens, formerly of this city, but now of San Francisco, an nounces the engagement of her daughter. recently of Ielpxlg. assisted by Mrs. Clyde Rruce Aitchison, sopruno. Mtss Tuttle appeared nt tho Heilig In a con cert of her own Inst Alny. which crowd ed the theater, and again on January II she was heard, also at the-Helllg, na plnno solo!st with Kubellk. Mrs. Aitchi son Is also n new-4-orner in Portland. Sho has not yet bren heard In important concert work, hut she has sung in both the CongregatloTfal and I Unitarian Church quartets as solo soprano and has already gained many admirers. The following programme will bo rendered: 1 Ponntn. R flat mlnnr (Opnu. . . Chopin tirnv. Jtoppio Movlmrnlo, Seherao. March F'unohr. Ktn;tl Miss Tuttt. 5 ) Wtllknunen. Metn Wald Frnni M Wlognlled d'Albrrt (V) i"ong of tlie Valkyrie. . . . Welnuarinrr Mr. Aitchison. 3 Kttidf t'henin Opus 10. N 3: 2,1. No. 2; 10. No. Ill; 2S. No. S; 2.1, N,i. u. Mis? Tut tic. 4 (a love's Knpture Korthler M A Propomi '.Mary Turner Snlter tc Heran Iton Ardltl Mrs. Alrehlson. 5 Rhapsody In E Flat Brahms, Itnmnt' In F Sharp .Schumann The EH-King Schubert-1. Itzt Tarantella I.,iKZt Miss TuttV. Th delightful programme planned for the Y. W. C A. Kaster "at home" from 4 to 6 o'clock wilt doubtless attract a largo number of young women. "An Raster Message From a Butterfly, by Mrs. Jessie M. Honeyman. suggests a most Interesting address. The Oregon Conservatory of Music will furnish the musical programme. Professor TOi wards expects to make this full of interest. The programme is as follows: "Hope March," (Pnpinl), by string quar tet. Beatrice I-ashj Klten Ron nine, L.loyd Richards and Roland Barr; vocal solo. "Vesjvr Prayers" (Brocket). Miss Kdith Beyer; violin solo. "Baster Carol." select ed. Arthur Wunderwald; piano solo. "Nearer. My God. to Thee" Julia Rive--K!ng. Mw Marie Tallement; "Meditation-' (Morrison), string quartet. The so cial features of the "at home" are most enjoyable. Strangers are made to feel that they are among friends. All womon are welcome and the gathering is not lim ited to members. Tho Prop-In Bible class and Ftory group begin at 4 o'clock promptly. The programme lasts from 4 to 6. One is welcome even if she can only come for a part of the programme. The afternoon is informal, friends going and coming to suit their individual schedules. The Bunker Hills announce their Easter party for Thursday evening. April 23, at Rast Side Woodmen Hall. Stflee' orches tra will furnish the music. The patron esses will be Mrs. J. T. O'Brien. Mrs. p. J. Beakey. Mrs. S. C. Tucker and Mrs. M. S. Carter. The club members are: R. Kennedy. H Nelson, G. Ponnerbeng, H. Vadnais. G. King. I Klumpp, H. Gianelli, T. Carroll and F. W. Donnerbersr. The young friends, and some of the older 'ones, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Harcourt. S00 Rant Thirtieth street, Monday evening, April 13, by their daughter. Hazel Dell, in honor of her ISth birthday. There were present Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Thornhill. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Vanderwark, of Fort Collins, Colo.; Mrs. R. H. Field, the Misses Gus sie, Mary and Ida Bertsehinger. Marie Field, Cora Stump, Elsa Griesel, Florence Bartholomew, Zena and Louis McQuaid, Grace D:fz!er. and Messrs. R. X. Siicher Wfiford Phillips. Arthur Reinhard. Forest Bartholomew, Clay Thornhill. Relnhard Jriesel. Walter Griesel, Irving Delano and Gilbert and Charles Pickard. The regular "Patton Home" tea will he held at the home, 975 Michigan avenue, Tuesday. April 21. Miss Alice Juston will have charge of the programme. The la dles receiving will be: Mrs. E. W. Rwe, Mrs. A. U. Berkley. Mrs. H. A. Cushing and Mrs. C. Irwin. Serving in the dining room will be Miss Uucy Nicolaf. assisted by Mrs. J. G. Hoffman, Mrs. U A. Peters. Mrs. a?orse Kadderly and Miss Jeffreys." Take "t," car. The officers and members of Battery A, Field Artillery, are making great prepara tions for their annual ball on Easter Mnn- J day, April 2d, at the Armory. About 1SO0 Invitation bav Iven ent out, an1 tho hall promises to b a gret purcm. A maple floor hn recently been put In tho. Armory, making It tb finest and largest dancing floor on tho Coast. Brown's or rhetra will furnish tho music. The Orlftpda flul has Issued aom pent Invitations In tho shap of a deep violet, edged with a pure white, for Its opening pnrry fn be given In th KaM Side Wood mm flail, Knat Hlxth and Alder street. MomViy 'evening, April 27. Tho club mm bora hav been striving very diligently to ttinko this party the dunce hit of the srn snn, nnrl re fully confident that their ef forts will ha rewarded. The club mem bers: ,t. J. Henly. Fl C. C. Mlchclnen. J. F. Hny man and M. P. Bonner. Patron essen: Mrs, K. Heaty, Mrs. I. Knudaon, Mrs. J. R. Kane, and Mm. P. A. Bonner. Mrs. J. H. Hamilton has for omn weeks ben training a chorus choir In Ihn sacred eantnta, "Cross and Crown." It will be given Tueminy and Wedrtrsday evening In the Fourth Presbyterian Church. Miss Rleanor Kurth, alto, and Mtsa Car rift Florllla Npatdlng. soprano, will aaslat. Ml Hpaldlng haa recently returned from study In Icrmnny. and will be heard In Portland for the first time. A reception will bo bold nt W. C. T. IT. headiiunrtcrs. Ooodnnngh building. frm fo a:.) fYldny night. April 'J4, to all holding either W. C. T. P. or Pemorest medals by Mrs. Ward 8wop auperl.it"nd ent of tho Multnomah County medul-eon-tct work, asnisted by Htatn Medal Contest Superintendent Mra. Margnret flotiston. At tho next mooting of tho educational department of tho Woman's Club. Mra, F. Kggert, the president, will tnlk to tho members on "What tho I opartmont Mnna to tho Club.' Tho moating la to bft hold at the home of tho leader, Mra. J. C, Prltrhrird. H!" Fast Couch street. Take t h o Ka st A n k ft n y en r. An Faster social will bo given hy the Indies of SI. Andrew's parish on Mon day evening, April 3. Arrangements have been rrtade to iiecommoda to a largo at tendance. Painty refreshments will be served and a good time in promised to all. Take Alberta car and get off At Vernon avenue. Tho Schumann Society will bo enter tained on Wednesday evening of thin week by Mrs. Porn Corhln, nt her resi dence, fiTO Fast Morrison street. Invita tions are out for a complete programme of compositions nt Hoy Marlon Wheeler, played by request, with the composer at tho plnno. The Ollnpodrlda Olrls" Raster danc ing party nt Rlngler's Hall next Fri day evenlnK. April 24, Is being looked forward to with great Interest by the younger net. The pa t ron esses are : Mrs. John M'tglnnls. Mrs. Alfred Kfrk Innd. Mrs. Swnrt and Mrs. J. K. Povey. A meeting of the Oregon Chapter of the Cnlted I n tig tit era of t he Confederacy will he held at tho homo of the, president, Mrs. Coorgo H. Stovall, 10i7 East Six teenth North, on Friday. April 1M. nt 2:;0 P. M. This Is an Important meeting, and every member Is desired to attend. The Young Women's Christian Associ ation will entertain, for Its members on Monday evening. April 20. nt the Associ ation rooms, giving a "children's nrty." The women aro requested o come In cos tume nnd prizes will be given for the best dressed "child." Tho Vesper Rtrllas nnnounce their Raster dancing party for Thursday even ing, April 23. nt Murlark Hall. Invltn ttons have been Issued. Panclng at 8::m. The patronesses aro Mrs. J. F. Silvers, Mrs. A. Hennlg, Mrs. O. Couture and Mrs. J. anion. Mrs. Thorko will entertain the police of ficers wives' social and aid society at her home, VA2 East Main street, on Wednesday, April 22, at 2 P. M. Take Mount Scott or Hawthorne avenue car fo Forty-fifth street. OfTV-era and wives are welcome. . fieorge Wright Women's Relief Corps. No. 2, will meet at the residence, of Mrs. Ida Karklerode. Tuesday morning. Aptil 21. Take the Woodlawn car and get off at I'nlon avenue and Florence street. Tho o. R. S. lrls aro about to Issue invitations for a dancing party to bo given on May 4 in tho large nssemhly hall of the new Masonic Temple, corner of West Park and Yamhill streets. The Toadies Auxiliary to the A. O. H. will give their annual Easter Monday party In Rast Side Woodmen Hall. East Sixth and Washington streets, Monday April 2t. T-earn to dance correctly at Professor Ringlcr's; new class forming. Private lessons daily. Waltz, two-step, three-step schottlsche, Baltimore minuet. Both phones. The second dance of the Assembly Club will be held at the Masonic Temple, cor ner of West Park and Yamhill streets on Thursday, April 23, at 9 o'clock. Mount Hood Circle will give a dancing party Tuesday evening, April 21, n the Rnst Side W. O. W. Hall. East Sixth and Alder streets. Tho ladles of St. Ann's Society will en tertain their friends at cards In Holy Name Hall, Friday night. April 24. SOCIETY PERSOXAJS. Mrs. Perry Hinkle and son have re turned, after a trip of three months in Southern California. Mrs. Minnie Plxon has returned to Cald well, Idaho, after a visit with her sister, Mre. Hattle Wanless. Miss Emma K. Trimmers entort-.lned OETA r iiLir i iff q -i r jf- Wvm mm I 'v iW Model1 K Wm SelfReducinq CORSET BEFORE HAVING YOUR NEW DOWNS FITTED' C7 HAT'S good advice; for no woman has ever yet re duced her abdomen, 'with comfort and perfect safety, by the use of any corset except the Nemo Self-Ileducirif. TOUT WOMEN who wnt to follow the prevailing mode nl nlcnderncma betaw the Wnlnt'llne may do to, and (ill ha perfectly comfortable, bf wearing the Nemo Self-Reducing Comet in the nin " Platnln&'timck" model. iyiOMEN of luxurious taMes, who pay ) $10.00 for our anperb No. 1(X;0, will get a eoraet far more shapely, stylish, comfortable and durable than the heat I'renoh corset they can buy at aouoie ine price. .. t )HOUSANDSof stout women, who 1 J fancied that they must have their corsets made to order, are now saving more than half their money and enjoying greater com fort, by wearing the famous NemoSelf Iteducing Corset. WHY Joes yoor JremmaLer recommend this" corset? Because It saves liCf work, and enables her to giro yoit the best figure yon erer bad. No. 3 12, .for the tall stoat woman ' . . . No. 320, tall stoat, with "Flatning-Bacfc",' . No. 314,. for the snort stout woman ... 318, short stoat, with "Flatning-Batk" No. 516, for the tall stoat woman ... No. 517, tall stoat, with "Flatning-Batk" . No. 518, for the abort stoat woman ... 515, with Nemo Bast Supporters , . 1000, with duplex straps and 'Tlatning-Back' VT no. No. $3.50 $5.00 $10.00 SOLD IN ALL GOOD STORES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD KOPS BROS., M.n.f.ctarem. S.a Fr.acl.co Offlc. No. 1140 Oe.ry St. Informally at hor homo Inst Sn turd ay afternoon In honor of Mlfs Clara Boll, a brido of tltf! r-omlnft week. Mrs. J. W. Hha rp tins Just rot urnod from Hfllx, (Jr., wh'-ro sho hns been visiting for tho pst four months with hor dHUfrhtor, Mrs. Ftoy Pnln.nd. Mrs. S. If. fiolilHtln and sou. ('hostr, of Snn Kranrlsco, aro vlsltlnjr Mrs. M. Marks. 716 Konrnoy stroot. Sho will ho nt homo to hor frlonda Wctlnosday, April 11'. Rov. Ftohert Ahrahsmson will toavo for Wurupo on tho ZUl of this month to ho. Rone for about four mouths. H desti nation Is Merlin, where he will visit rel atives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davios and datiRhtor, Arllno, have returned from a three months' visit In fnllfornla. While ther Miss Arllno was the honored guest of many bridge parties. Mr. and Mrs. Mermnn Klabor. of Tu rn mn. left last niRht for a month's visit In California. On their return they will romaln In Portland for about a month before returning' to T.'ieoma. Mrs. W. J. Cuddy Is In Seattle to attend the wedding of Miss Anna Swanson, which occurs next Tueo-dny nlrht. Miss Daphno Cuddy will pro to Reft t tie tomor row to be one of tho flower girls. Mrs. k. Orenler, Miss Adcle and Oladya Grenier left hist wek for White Salmon, whore thoy will spend the Summer. Kmfl Grenier. who has spent the past three years In Arizona, has returned again to Portland. Mr. A. 8. Brasfleld and wife leave to day for Hot Lake, Orepnn. Mr. Braafield will be there one wek to take a much needed rent. Mrs. Brasfleld will remain four weeks and recover from the efTecus bf a severe attack of scfatlc-a. Mrs. Samuel Cue trow, lSfHi North Twenty-third street, who is a recent arrival In Portland, has as her R-"ejts Mrs. Henry Jaeobs. of Helena. Mont. ; Mrs. Fllpman. daughter and maid, of Great Falls, Montana, who have been touring California and Honolulu the past four months. H.' W. Behnke, of the Bchnko-Walker Business College, has taken a prolonged leave of absence, after nine years of con fining Indoor work In the schoolroom and office. Mr. Relink announces his mar- rlnne durlnfr the coming Bummer to Mrs. Alice M. Kuasoll, of Portland. The wed ding will probiibly take place nt th borne of Mra. Russell's sister at Fort Wayne, Ind. T Miring Mr. fiehnke'n absence, I. M. Walker, principal of thft college, will have the management of the Institu tion, unlisted by O. A. Basserman, secretary, who Is nn expert court reporter and commercial teacher, as well as thor ough husiness man from Chicago. Mr. Rasnerman has purchased a working In tormt In the Institution and has been on active duty aince last June. If are Your For Stored And eared for. Our Fire-proof, cold, dry air vaults provides the most per fect form of fur storage yet do vised. Phone and we will call for your f urs. Special Summer rates for remodeling. M. Inches A Co., Corhett Bulldln ;, 2HH Morrison street, John P. Plagemann, manager. At tlie Women's I'nlon. Miss Matilda Nelson was a transient on Tuesday. Mrs. Laura Jlllert came on Monday for an Indefinite stay. Mian U Small left on Tuesday for Van couver, Wash., where she has accep.:d a position. Miss Helen Okerman spent Sunday at her home at Beaverton. Mis Ok rm in was accompanied by Miss L. Knutsen. Herblo C True from Iadysmith. "Wis., was the guest of his aunt. Mi-a Nellie True, on Wednesday at lunch. Mrs. Llllie M. Elliott, of Orchards, "Wash., accompanied by her daughter, Miss Grace Elliott, was the guest of Mrs. Lottie Wllholt at lunch on Tuesday. Miss Irene TJrquhart. of Hood River, was here on Tuesday evening looking up her many- acquaintances. Miss Urn,unart was Iri town for the marriage of her friend. Miss Adele Kness, which took place on Wednesday evening, on which occasion she aotod as bridesmaid. Snare Icer In Kpplng Forest. LONDON. April IS. Three Woodford la borers, James Loft, Alfred Cordell and The Meier (8b Frank Store Portland Agts. "Nemo" Corsets See Advertisement Above AW SELF -REDUCING 1 rmn ReuctStrap The Meier & Frank Stores are princip al Portland agents for the celebrated "Nemo" Corsets and carithejnhmpletestockof new models in the city Particular attention is directed to the popular "Flattening Back" and "Back Resting" models, also the new "Military" and "Swan Shape" models, all of which give the m.9hjjredslender figure Then don't forget Nos. 312 and 314. the self-reducine: models for stout women, the onlv corset that positively reduces the abdomen with perfect comfort and hygignicsafety We have the best corps of expert fitters inthe atyanguaranteeabsolute satisfaction All mail orders receive our prompt and careful attention -Order today. PORTLAND AGENTS NEMO" CORSETS The Meier Frank Store for' Wllllnm Corrloll. wit char-i t Rpplng with minrlnit d.r In Kpulng fnrmit. Mr. Vlr-nry. for tlift rrmxftrvatnri, Mlrl tho .;fr In Kfiplnc; forr-Kt were the flnrnt In the country, hut rpr-ntly thr hffnt hl llrnlnli.h(l Rr-ntly. to thn alarm of th. Hiithorltlfn. (m tlm nr.rnf. ocraalnn a kerpcr iaw a your li-r-r In a nar. und defendant, wit auhneqiiftntly ncrn to take It away. I.oft tvaa (ln-d ir or throa month' liard Inhor. Alfred Cordell was fined nd William Cord' II wu dlacharfted. lleert Frrnrh Piano Mtg. Co. Sixth and Rurnaldo Stn., pldnoa. I lay ers and player I'lanos. "From Maker to Plaver." . Lipmah, Wolfe 6c Co. Sole Authorized Principal Portland Agents NEMO Corsets The accompanying advertisement shows a few of oar many models Fitted by the only"Nemo" expert corsetier in Portland Lipman, Wolfe & PORTLAND NEW YORK Co. PARIS