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THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN. PORTLAND. OCTOBER 4, 1908. PORTLAND SOCIAL NEWS COXTIXTKD FROM THIRD PAGE t.-r at the bride, assisted by Miss Grace Newell and Miss Estella Klnman. An elaborate luncheon was served by Misses Bessie Brled well, Pauline Nesmlth ana Alma Jeil'son. assisted by Madallne i ran. niece of the groom, and Miss Clara Arthur. The bridal party conducted air. and Mrs. Logan in an automobile to Salem, where the took the train tor fort land and thence to Seaside, for a brief honeymoon. They will be at home to their friends In Mcslinnville alter ucw bar li. Grentell-Kennedjr. One of the pretty weddlnga of the sea sen took Disc on October 1 at tne real denca of William H. Qrenfell. Francis avenue. Mount Tabor, the contracting parties being- Marshal B. Grenfell and Miss Lueila M. Kennedy. Rev. George B. VanWaters. rector of St. David s. offi ciating. The wedding march was effec tively nlared by Mrs. Will Adams, jr. The bride looked winsome in a gown of white silk messallne. She wore orange blossoms and carried bride roses. The maid of honor. Miss Anna Scott, wore pmk silk messallne. while the two brides maids. Miss Lillian a. Gardner, in Diue, and Mlaa Lillian Johnson, In yellow silk owns, looked very dainty. The groom was attended by J. J. Kennedy, brother of the bride, who was riven away by w. T. Gardner, In whoae family she has made her home for the past nine years. Mr. and Mrs. Grenfell Ifft for a brief honeymoon at the beach and will be home to their friends after October 15 at Twenty-sixth and Multnomah streets. Terra a x-IIo) t. A verv pretty home wedding was cele brated Thursday at 2 P. M.. at the rest dence of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hoyt. in Hlllsboro. when their second daughter, Kula. was united In marriage to Clark P. Devereaux. a business man of Lugene. The bride was becomingly attired In white net over white silk, trimmed 1 real Mexican lace, and carried a bouqu. es? Bride roses. Ttie bridesmaid. Miss Orah Hoyt. sister of the bride, wore pink chiffon mull and carried pink roses. Harry Devereaux. n! Eugene, brother of the groom, acted as nest man. Mary Kirkwood. niece of the bride, was ring-bearer and was dressed In cream lace over blue silk. The cere meny was performed by Dr. D. A. Wateis. of Portland. The parlors were decorated In white and green; the dining-room and recep thin hall In pink. After the ceremony a dainty luncheon was served. Monner-Stephens. Miss Angie Bthens. of Oakland. Ore gon, and Peter Monner. of this city, were married at the home of Mrs. N. C. Wal ters, "to Minnesota avenue. Wednesday night. September 30. The ceremony was performed by Rev. D. T. Thomas, pastor or the Mississippi Avenue Congregational Church. The bride was attended by Miss Bertha Thomas. The best man was Ed ward Bwanson. Those present at the wed ding were: Mrs. N. C. Walters. Mrs. Mary Oliver. Mr. Albert Oliver. Mrs. Jay Oil! Ter. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Churrhley, Mr. and Mrs. John Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monner, Miss Annt B. Clark. Miss Mora Tnomas. Mr. James Walters. Mr. Erwfn Walters. Mr. Eric BJorkman. Law rence Llckel. jLr. and Mrs. Monner will be at home to tnelr friends after Novem ber 1 at 49S Holbrook street. Harder-Stcventon. A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harder, 746 Missouri avenue at high noon Wednes day. September . Rev. M. Lapham of ficiated. The contracting parties were Mr, Arthur PI Harder, of Tain Falls. Idaho, and Mlsa Bessie L- Steventon. of this city. The bride wore a charming gown of cream peaa de cygne trimmed with baby Irish laoa, After the ceremony an elaborate luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Harder left on the evening train for Twin Falls, Idaho, their future home. feook-Phllllps. A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ph"- llps. M7 Vancouver avenue, on Monday evening. September Z8. when her daugh ter. Nellie, was united In man-lane to Mr. Leon El Book. The home was beau- tifnlly decorated for the occasion. Rev. R. M. Jones, officiated. A host of friends were present, air. and Mrs. 8ook will reside In Portland. Stinnett-Thompson. Mlsa Anna C. Thompson, of Portland, and William Thomas Stinnett, of Dallas, Tex., were united In marriage Tuesday, Reptember St. at the First Methodist Church of Rawhide, Nev.. Rev. William J. Rule officiating. The bride Is tha daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Thomp son, of Woodburn,- Or. Mr. and Mrs. Stinnett will make Rawhide their homo for the present. Slmonsrn-Bammer. Theodore L. eimonsen and Miss Utile Rammer were married at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. K. Young. 5S7 Pettygrova street, on Saturday. September 38. Rev. J. Whttoomb Broughor. D. D.. oftlclaUng. Nelson-Peterson. Pater Nelson and Emma H. Peterson wwro married at Mi Raleigh street. Frl dsy. October 1. Rev. O. Hagoes. of ths Lnm lxi the ran Church, officiated. Prlc-Garretl. Mr. Frank L. Price and Miss Emily Garrett, both of Corvallla, were married m this city en Wednesday. September "SO, by Bar. J. Whltcomb Brougher, D. D. Covey-Warwick. Mr. H. M. Covey and Miss Marie War wick sroro married at the White Temple. Thursday. October L Dr. J. Whltcomb Brougher. officiating. AXXOCKCEMTEXTS. Drawing and painting- from model resumed by day classes October 14. Tha Oregon School of Art. Oregon Mdg.. fair grounds. Catalogues on re Quest. Phons Main S191. avoy Hall, comer Union avenue and Burnslde, Is being remodeled and en larged with new hardwood floor to be In readiness for Miss Copeland s dancing class, about October 15. Ladies Call at the Skldmore Drug Co. and get a sample of the famous Imported Melba. powder, also a free scientific massage by an expert direct from Chicago. ' Mrs. Ludwlg Levy announces the en gagement of her daughter. Meta. to JHer bert Barnett. of this city. At home Sun day, October 11. from J JO to 6 o clock. e Up-to-date hair roods, manicuring and hair dressing. Mrs. F. Smith. 411 -FlMdaer bldg. Professor Beats. K of P. HalL Of ca hours. 11 to 2. Oreron School. of Art. Classes will begin Ma. COMING EVENTS. Now that people are thinking more of indoor entertainments, tha Young Wo men's Christian Association Is holding Its Bandars at homo again. This is an Informal time, when the secrMartea and their helpers among tba business girls are at home to all women. It is a de llshtful place for the forming of lastitut friendships and a good programme Is always given, followed by an Informal Bail hour ovor tba teacup. Brerrone, feels at perfect liberty to come and go as she pleases. The programme for today la as follows: Address. "The Girl of Buboo." Rev. Paul Rader; violin Solo, Miss Zera Harris: quartet, Frank Holy- rold. Miss Zeta Hnlllster, Miss Lottie Hampton. F. G. Hickle. Miss Marie i .alternant and Hcrr Arthur Wunder- wald. of the Oregon Conservatory of Music, will give an opening hail nour of music; 4 to o clock. The first of the series of three parties of the Centennial Girls will be given at Muriark nan nrane;. tober ". The patronesses will be Mrs. H. Wetxler. Mrs. A. M. w inters. Mrs. J. B. Garretson. Mrs. W. T. Kearns. Mis. A. Dlller and Mrs. E. Long. The mem bers are - the Misses Lilla T. Winters, Ada M. Matthews. Myrtle E. Long and Ruth E. Diller. the latter having been initiated Into the club this season. The second party will be given on New Tear's Eve at Murlark Hall. The Corinthian Club win entertain Its friends Monday evening. October 8, with a dancing party at Ringlets Hall. The music will be rurnisnea oy otnes or- ,.............. 2 BRIDE ELRCT, WHOSE MAR. RIAtiE 1VHX TAKE PLACE TOMORROW. It teaVotufc-tsi' Mlsa Sabine M. Dent. Miss Sabine M. Dent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Dent, of 721 Hawthorne avenue, a well known church singer of this city. Is to be married Monday evening at 6 o'clock' to Robert McKinnle Hofer, of Salem, business man ager of the Dally Capital Journal of that city. The groom is a Stanford man and member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He is a son of Colonel and Mrs. E. Hofer, of Salem. rhestra. Patronesses for the occasion are Mrs. J. T. O'Brien. Mrs. S. Tucker. Mrs. M. 8. Carter and Mrs. D. J. Beakey. The club members are Ray Kennedy. Guy King. Edward Nelson, Henry Vadnats and Lew Klumpp. George Wright Relief Corps will cel ebrate tha golden wedding of Dr. and Mrs. Russ. of Montavllla, In the G. A. R. Hall, third floor, northeast corner of Second and Morrison, Friday even lng. October 9. at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Rusa haa been an active member of tha corps for 16 years. All friends of Dr. and Mrs. Russ are cordially Invited to be present, j The Multnomah Four have Issued invl tations for a dancing party to be given Thursday evening. October 8. at Voelker's Hall. 79a Mississippi avenue. Tne mem bers are Miss Carrie E. Sundby, Miss Margaret M. Malone. G. Merrill and E. W. Ingles. The patronesses will be Mrs. N. Sundby. Mrs. S. E. Willis and Mrs. C. Clarke. The Oriana Club will give Its open lng card party at the St. Lawrence Hall, Third and Sherman streets, on Wednesday evening, October 7. at 8 o'clock. - Whist and five hundred will be played, followed by refreshments and dancing. Tha Mystic Stars of Myrtle are plan nlng to give a series of dancing parties during the coming season In the audi torium of the new Masonic Temple. The opening party will take place Wednes day evening, October 14. The Jolly Six Girls will give their opening party at Rlngler's Hall Mon day evening, October 12. The club membera are Lou Meyer. Ekie Hart, Anna Chambers, Tena Burmoser, Ann Meyer and Mym Hart. e The Officers' Wives. Social and Aid So clety will resume Its meetings for the season at the Mulkey Hall, northeast cor ner of Second and Morrison streets, third floor, commencing Tuesday. October 13. All officers and their wives welcome. University Hive. No. . Ladv Macca bees, will entertain Its friends after 9 P. M.. Wednesday evening. October 7. .at which time the City of Portland Guards will repeat the fancy drill given at salem The Ladies of Geo. Wrto-M Pell .. No. t sewing circle, will meet Tuesday morning. October 7 at the residence of -iia. n. i. rjvrors. z.iv KUUV mtrt irks i; car. The D. of E. Girls announce their opening dancing party In W. O. W Hall, 128 Eleventh street. Monday. Oc tober &. for which invitations have been Issued. The Tuesday Afternoon Club will meet with Mrs. li. J. Jackson. East Thirty-ninth and East Gllsan streets. October at J P. M. Take Montavllla Mrs. Nina Larowe will commence an other beginners' dancing class. Inquire 111 2 P. M. dally and after 7 P. M. The Mlzpah Social Club will meet with .Mrs. S. E. Hurley. 1605 Flske street. Thursday. October 8. - Prof. Rlngler's dancing class meets Tues., Thurs.. Sat. Social danco Tues, Sat. Miss Buckenmryer will form chil- ren's dancing class. B 1008. East 70. SOCIETY PERSONALS. Miss Anna Simon has moved to 48 Twenty-first street North. Mrs. W. J. Hofmann and aon. Allen, are again at home in Irvington, after six weeks" eastern trip. Mrs. Sig Sonnsnberg. of San Francisco. la visiting her parents. Mr. snd Mrs. Louis Salomon. At home Tuesday. Octo ber . Miss Margaret Casey left last week on an extended trip East to visit rela- vea in Boston. New York and Chi cago. ilr. ad Airs, Earia. Cross arrived Fri- V1. v V, Cvtyrikt, HOI fa Henry Butt day morning from San Francisco, where they have been spending their honey moon. Miss Agnes Dtnneen. one of Portland's school teachers, is expected home this week from a four months' trip through the East. Mrs. John Eben Toung returned Sat urday from a four-months' visit to her old home in Connecticut, and is now at her home on King street. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hoberg. of this city, have gone to Sheboygan, Wis., to visit relatives and fr-lends they have not seen for 37 years. ' They will be gone two months. Mrs. J. R. Forden- and Infant daugh ter left last week for Walla Walla, where they will Join Mr. Forden. who has charge of manual training in tha schools of that city. Miss Christine Matthiesen and Miss Hulda Carlson leave tonight for Chicago, after a five months' visit at the home of Mrs. M. A. Moore and daughter, Gladys. 802 Gantenbein avenue. Dr. W. M. Klllingsworth and wife left Thursday for the East. Before returning Dr. Klllingsworth will take a post-graduate course In New York, Chicago and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Townsend, of Los Angeleej ' spent Thursday looking over the sights of Portland. 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