TTIE "SOTDAY OREGOMAN, PORTLAND, AfRIL , 26, 1903. PORTLAND SOCIETY NEWS AND NOTES coxtixced from third page children and f' nN from Van-"uvr snd Portland Thursdav venire. Apr;! 23, who rime lad-n with basket n of d!n ties, to rive them a houf-warminf. The evening wan pltaj:nf ly ypont with B:.irms and music Thi was the welding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hirkf. I. a St Tti-'1;i- rv-r.!np LinoTn-flarfi'-id Wonu-n's Relief t'nrpst. N-. 1?. entertained Unrnin-(5Briiii Post, at a 6 o'clock dlnnt-r. JH ft r iiirirn-r a fhrt proiramni of ninie and ?inkitm whs r. n.lrd. M-. Hvlden at thr piano and onrsde Mnr and others saric. Amnc those to sive sort talk wre t!e Commit 1H1T, Comrade Jme. M:l'"', Henry, tiardur.. Dr. JtaM and others. . 'Hie I.-ift meeting "f the Portland Frne lr! A-v- iiitl'Hi in a l:il and will be a U v.U- hind-pon Fridav. May . The It . Mill n : . Mi' . Klizabflh K. Mnt thews, m ( 1 1 !i"t"s Ht her I't bun H low ti riak Jirtv. )-i''h mpmtwr Eh privileged to ; n -i t iw tr':'s'f. Kff-'h t brinn rtip. ! jponn fvk nnd pinto. Take Oretcnn City ;ir. hirst and AMer. at 2;:tt o'clock; get ff nl Courtney Station. A ry mu ii enjoyed parly of the week was gw'n by Mr.. i. Heps' nt !ir home i". Irvine ton Wcilnf.'ihiv a ft-Mtn'n. The r iinnm wpre prettily dworated wth apple hli'fsniiM und other Sin:i (lowers. A game f proareeslV" five hundred was play d at time tfthV-.. at wliM'h Mrs. i Mayer and Mrs. Theodore Teal won the highest prijs'., the on coin t ion falling to Miw Roan Si h wait. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Jtirrcl! gave a se lect dinner purty at their residence, Twenly-nJnth and Raleigh streets, on Fri day evening. In honor of Mrs. Klizahcth. Ialg)eh, h highly respected and popu lar member of the ScnXh colony, who leaves soof for a tour of Indefinite length through Ilii gland and inntland and pos sibly the Continent. Orpha Rebekah, Lodge No. Rl. I. O. O. F. of Montavilla, extended an invitation to the Rebekah Lodsea of Vancouver, Wash., for a fraternal visit. They re sponded by chartering a car and coming J5 strong. They were Joined by a num ber of Rehvkaha from Portland Lodge. All enjoyed a fino programme and a de licious aupper. The Poller. Officers' Wives Roelal and Aid "Society were delightfully en tertained at the home of Mrs. Thorpe last Wednesday night. Arrangements were completed for a social whist party to be given Tuesday, April 2ft, in the Artisans Hall from 11 :30 A. M. to 1'. M. see The Eaater Monday party given by the ladles Auxiliary of the Ancient Order of Hibernians last Monday In Woodmen hall, on ast Sixth atreet, was a delightful success. There was a large attendance. The patronesses were Mesdames P. F. Meagher, P. J. Smith, V A. Brers and 1.. Hodler. Eureka Council. No. 304, Knights and Ladles of Security, gave a five hundred party Monday evening. Mrs. Anna Penny and TV. H. Benedict won first prizes and Mrs. Mabel Turner and Verney Adams second prize. The next open meeting will be May 18. Mrs. II. B. Adam was the Portia Club hostess at her residence, t3 East Alder street, on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ueorge B. Cellars will entertain the next meeting of the club at 324 Kast Eleverfth street, .North. - I .earn to dance correctly at Prof. Iting ler's; new class forming. Private lessons dally. Waltx. two-step, three-step, srhot t!che. Baltimore minuet. Both phones. Ambrose Scott. Walter M. Gadsby and Benjamin Gads' by. Following the ceremany, a reception for the bridal party and Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Morrison was held at the home of the brides parents, at L'o5 Twelfth street The color tone of the wedding being pink. rnM-s of that hue. dog-wood, lilies and green combined with tulie. made the home decidedly attractive. Mr. and Mrs. (Tsapman ujjon their return from a short trip will reside with Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Fl. Hill Mu h entertaining was done for Mi if IP. up to the day of her wedding. iarrotson-Vctxlcr. Iast Tuesday night, at Oregon City, occurred a weddmg of much Interest to many people of Portland, when Miss Ger trude D- Wetxler. the only daughter of Mr. and Mrv. Henry Wetaler. was mar ried to J. B. Garretson. The wedding took plaee in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, which had been beautifully decorated by friends of the bride, and was thronged with guests from Portland and Oregon Mr. Alfred Anthony Aya acted as best man. The ushers were Dra. Fixott and Hheean. The bride's bouquet was caught by Miss Mazte Shirley. Dr. and Mrs. Jones left on the midnight train for a fortnight's trip on the Sound. Ant honj -Mast Ick. The weeding of Miss Ed win a Balrd Mastlrk and Gerald Anthony, of Alameda, CaL. last Tuesday evening, at the First Unitarian Church, was one of the prettiest of the season. Rev. W. G. Eliot read the marriage service. The bride was at tended by her sister. Mrs. T. M. Pater son, as matron of honor, and by her sla ters. Misses Maud and Car Mastick. and Mirs Lou King and Mlas Leslie Flske were bridesmaid. The bride wore white marquisette trimmed with princess lacs, and a long veil, and carried bride rosea and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Paterson wore her wedding gown of cream aatln trimmed with Valenciennes lace, and car ried Goldengate roses. The bridesmaids were all gowned In pink splderweb ailk. vkddiv;s. Chapman-Hill. One of the most promtnVnt post Kaster weddings w as that of Miss Agnes Helen Hill to Horace Earle Chapman. Tuesday evening, at Trinity rhurch,- Dr. A. A. Morrison officiating. The bride was given away by her fath er. George II. Hill. She was beauti fully gowned in ivory duehuvse messa littf cut prlncesse. and en traine, trimmings of rich prineessn lace and a veil of tulle completely enveloping her, tlie veil being held In place by a a wreath of orange blossoms which her m thcr. Mrs. George H. Hill, wore on her wedding day. Her only ornament was a neckiace of pearls, a gift from her lather. She carried lilies of the valley. The bridal party. Mrs. Benjamin Gada by. Mrs. W'alter Gadsby, Mrs. Ambrose S. otf and Mrs. Klnathan Sweet, nil re-ct-ut brides, wore their wedding gowns of ivory white messaline. wreaths of tiny pink rosebuds beinK worn in their hair. They carried pink roses. The maid. Miss Judith Scott, wore a rose pink semi-empire gown, of marquis ette, with a broad satin stripe. Trim mings of lace and panne velvet of a deeper shade made the toilette extremely chic. Her coiffure was completed by a wreath of tiny rosebuds, the same as worn by the bridal party. Her flowers were pink roses. Mips Hannah Sweet, .a niece of the groom, wore a dainty frock of white mull, trimmed with Armenian lace, her sash of Dresden ribbon and hair ribbons of the same designs, made a very 'pretty pic ture, as she strewed flowers from large leghorn hat fastened to her shoul ders with, plug streamers. Hlnathan Sweet attended the groom and the ushers were: Arnold Roth well. ELIZABETH MARGARET MEYER, DAUGHTER OF MR. AND MRS. HARRY MEYER 'it -: : vv 4 - THK ABOVE PHOTOGRAPH IS THAT OF ELIZABETH MARGARET ME1KR, TUB ATTRACTIVE DAL'GMTER Or MIC AMD MRS. HARRY MEYER, OF 96 EVERETT STREET. City. Previous to the entrance of the brido. Mrs. J. C. Casson sang. "I love you truly' to the organ accompaniment of Miss Marian IewThwaite, who played the weddtng march from "Lohengrin" as the bridal party entered the church. The bride was handsomely gowned in white mescaline over white silk, trimmed with duchesse lace, and her veil was caught up with real orange blossoms from Califor nia. She carried a bouquet of Easter lilies. The impressive ring ceremony was read by the rector. Rev. T. F. Bowen. and the bride was given away by her father. The maid of honor was Miss Muriel Massey. and the bridesmaid. Miss laura Gar.-etson, a sister of the groom. Mrs. J. C. Oasson wore her wedding gown of white lace over white silk and a white picture hat. The best man was Clarence Bartlett and ...e ushers were Paul Sem ler and John I. Casson. all of Portland. Following the ceremony, a wedding re ception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The parlors were dec orated In white and the dining-room in yellow. Refreshments were served. Miss Ruth Wetzlcr presiding at the punch bowl. I'pon their return from a trip to Puget Sound, they will reside at Ivanhoe. Jones-Jarvls. One of the prettiest Easter weddings occurred last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jarvls, 778 Johnson street, when their daugh ter. Mable Levina, was united in mar riage to Dr. Treve Jones. Ttie house was beautifully decorated in Easter lilies, ivy and dogwood. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mel ville Wire. Miss Carrie Johnston sang charmingly d'Hardelot's "Beeause." The bridal party entered to the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, ren dered by Miss Kdna Benson, of Bay City, Mich., cousin of the bride. The ribbons were carried by Miss Kuth Ann Parvls and Florence Killingsworth. The bride was beautiful in a gown of white chiffon cloth over white taf feta, with - trimmings of rare princess lace, and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. The maid of honor. Miss Ma.ie Shirley, or Owosso. Mich., was lovely in a gown of lavender silk, and carried violets. Miss Grace Helen Jarvis. sister of the bride, as brides maid, was attractively gowned, in flow ered chiffon over pink taffeta, and car- ried a shower bouquet of sweet peas. and wore pink veils and carried pink car nations. Warren Swayne was best man and Charles Lewis. Herbert Griffiths. T. M. Paterson and Benjamin Dey were the ushers. The church was decorated with spirea. tulie and ferns and palms. A re ception followed at the home for the family and bridal partr- At the wedding Miss Aids, Broughton played and Mrs. Ro Bloch Bauer sang- The bride is an accomplished vocalist and student of Mrs. Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony have gono to San Francisco for a short stay, and then will go to their home In Alameda. Levy-Smith. Miss Hannah Marie Smith and Edmund Bennington Levy were married Wednes day evening at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Bird sail. Rev. William Powell read the ser vice. Only the immediate relatives were present, but a reception followed. The bride wore white satin trimmed with duchesse lace, and carried a shower bou quet of lilies of the valley. Miss Edith Ivy accompanied her. and was gowned in pink messaline trimmed with white lace, and carried a shower of pink sweet peas. Louis CYonan was the best man. At the reception following, Miss Gertrude Lyons, Miss Janet Gray, of Seattle', and Miss Leslie Flske served. Mr. and Mrs. Levy have gone to California for a fort night's trip, and will be at home on their return at 621 Marshall street. Ballard-Cunnane. The wedding of Mr. Harry Ballard to Mrs. Maude Cunnane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hill, of Astofia. was solemnized on Friday evening. April 17. at the home of the bride's sister, 329 Glisan street, in the pres ence of the immediate friends of the contracting parties. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. William H. Heppe. of Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. The house was beautifully decorated for the occasion. The bride was daintily gowned In pale blue crepe de chine. Her sister, who was brides maid, was also gowned In pale blue. Lainmers-Brll. An Impressive wedding ceremony took place last Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Calvary Presby terian Church, when Clara Bell was united In marriage to George H, Lam mers. Rev. B. E. S. Ely, D. D., officiat ing. The wedding was a quiet one, be ing attended by the Immediate rela- afee- . Lor rW H V W r fifOF m hi a saa if LOOK IN THE HEM W flNGER TIPPED SILK. i It's so easy . Look "in the hem" for the "KAYSER", it's assurance that you have the genuine. Its there for our mutual protection. name rl j IlifF Fashio 370 Suits at Less Than One-Third of the Regular Values Purchased in New York by our buyer for ONE-HALF of their value. They are the latest from the fashion center and are made by men tailors only; workmanship guaranteed Former values $25.00 to $30.00, special . $12.50 Former values $30.00 to $40.00, special $15.00 Former values $40.00 to $60.00, special .. $19.75 These Suits are to be sold in Ten Days, and none will be laid aside ; none charged. Sizes, 34 to 40, in blues, blacks and brown, and a few large sizes in black. n Cloak and Suit House 141 SIXTH St., Cor. Alder, Opposite Oregonian tives only. Mr. and Mrs. Trammers have gone on a long wedding trij and upon their return expect to make Portland their home. Copland-FIeekensteln. John 8. P. Copland and Miss Ellie Fleckenstein were united In marriage at the home of the bride's parents, by the Rev. John E. H; Simpson, at St. Mark's Episcopal Church. The ceremony was witnessed by the Immediate relatives only. The bride was attended by Mrs. Paul Berkman, of Seattle, and the groom by his brother, Harry Copland. Sheehnn-YVillianis. On Easter evening In their home, 412 Everett street, J. A. Sheehan and Mrs. May Williams, of Seattle, were married. The bride and groom were attended by Miss Mable Marlence and L. F. Fuller, Rev. Henry A. Ba-.den officiate". Storms-Kefe. Horace Btnrms ahd Miss Marlon Keefe were married Sunday, afternoon, April 19. at 2:30 o'clock, at th- residence of Mr. and Mrs. Bayes. 691 Kerby street. Justice Olson officiating. The attendants were D. A. Bayes and Miss Nellie M. Fryer, at home, at 682 Borthwiek street. Only relatives and Immediate friends were present. A wedding luncheon followed the ceremony. the ngagement of their daughter, Effle Fay. to Robert Sutherland Martin, of baa Francisco. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mr. Clayton Wenti announces the en gagement of his daughter. Mis Vema Went to Earl B. . Borden, the wedding to taJe place the latter part of June. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Boston announce the engagement of their daughter. Myrtle, to Albert F. Sail, of this city. The wed ding to take place In May. Ringler's hall for dancing parties, mu sicals, receptions, reasonable. Phone B 1003. ... Mr. and Mrs. ,T. M. Greene, announee OOMINX3 EVENTS. The Mystic Stars of Myrtle an nounce their la'st at home for the sea son' on Wednesday evening. May 13. In the new Masonic Temple. West Park and Yamhill streets. The patronesses will be Mrs. Robert Lutke, Mrs. A. J. Farmer, Miss Sophie Durkheimer, Mrs. l. G. Tomasini, Mrs. Hugh J. Boyd. Mrs. R. W. Colson. Mrs. M. C. Banfield, Mrs. Rufus R. Ball. Mrs. A. 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