The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 06, 1910, SECTION THREE, Page 2, Image 40

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    .TITE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, TORTLAXD, XOVE3IBER 6. 19ia
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THOUGH quietness relcned In the so- I JtjAOt W 4A JM-
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rfk, certain of Tortland's soclPtr folk
hve crratrd a stir lsrwhrre and quite
th event, of the peasnn In Fan Kran
rlsrA was the wrddlna: of Thomas
Sott Brooke and Miss Christine Pomer
roy at Trinity Kplscopal Church Thurs
tlsy aftrrnoon. The rercmony was a
larre and brilliant affair.
The bridal party lnrltide9 right at
tendants and a complrmcnt of ushers.
The color srhrrae of pink and white was
' rarrted out In the decorations and In
the ftowns of the bridesmaids. Bride
roses. American Beauty roses, and
Brtilrsmalils rrafi were used In pro
fusion. The mnlds In attendance were
'Miss Elizabeth Llvcrmore. Ulss Natalie
Coffin, illss I-oulae Itoyd. Miss Con
stance McLaren. Miss '. Margaretta
Brooke and Mlxs Mnriraret Hoosevelc
The ushers wre Andrew Kerr, Rode
rick Maclcay. O. S. Howe. ilburforce
Williams. John Kittle, Wharton Thurs
ton and Arthur ChescborouKlt. The
'bride entered the church on the arm of
her father. Carter lltcairn Pomeroy.
and wore a handsome sown of soft
white satin, delicately embroidered with
rnl'l beads and tiny pearls. She wore a
lunar veil and carried an exquisite show
rr bouquet of white orchids and lilies of
the valley, rhe was met at the altar by
Mr. Brooke and the best man, T. A.
l.lnthlcum. of this city. The Kev. V. W.
Clampett. rector of Trinity, performed
the ceremony at 4 o'clock, and follow
ing; It there was a reception at the
Pomeroy home.
Mr. lirooke is prominent In Portland
as a business man and In society and
Is a member of the Arlington. Mult
nomah. Portland Hunt and the Waverly
: 1 r Clubs. Mr. and Mrs. Brooke, who
wilt return to Portland In Lecember
from their weddlns; trip In and about
the City of Mexico, will occupy the
home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. l.lpman on
King's Heights, which will be vacated
the rlrxt of lecotnber when Mr. and
Mrs. lipman will sail for Europe.
Thursd.ir. November 3. was the occa
sion of the f.rty-eishlh birthday of the
Kmteror of Japan and the home of yie
Japanese Consul Oyuma was the scene
of a brilliant assemblage in bonor of the
day. Krom 8 o'clock- until 10 o'clock
Mr. and Mrs. Oyama entertained curst
st their l-irve reception. The decorations
were elaborately Oriental, areena. chry
santhemums and Jupanese lanterns be-In-
profusely and artl.-tlcully used, and
on the wall were arraraed the portraits
4 the Kmperor. Kmpress and the Crown
Prince draped with American and Japa
nese flags. A r-panien orchestra of
four pieces provided the music for the
evening. The followlns; list Includes the
Inlvtrd Kursts: Judge and Mrs. Charles
K. WoUerton. Judxe and .Mrs. William
K. (lllbert. Judce and Mrs. K- S. Bran.
Mr. an.l Mrs. John McCotirt. Mr. and
Mr Walter II. mns. Mr. and Mrs.
Philip S. Malcolm. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11.
Barbour. Mr. and Mrs. John lard, Mr.
and Mrs. I. A. like. Senator and Mrs.
tleorxe K- Chamberlain. Mavor Stmon. A.
M. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Spier. Mr. and
Mrs. Vieorae J. Cameron. Judge and Mrs.
J. P. Katanaugh. Judre K. is. Morrow,
Jutliie and M-. John U. Clcland. Judje
and Mrs. WiliUm N. Catena. Judge and
Mrs. C. X . Oanfenbein, Mr. and Mrs.
Krtaar R Pier. Mr. and Mrs. H. l I'lt
tnck. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jackson. Mr.
and Mrs. John K. Carroll. Mr. tjeorge
Troatbrldce. Mr. and Mrs, William Mac
Master. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Knapp. Mr.
and Mrs. K. C. Clltner. M. Musseasohn.
Mr. an 1 Mrs. J. C. Alnsworth. Mr. and
.Mrs. W. M. Iaidd. Mr. and Mrs. A. L
Mills. Mr. and Mrs. W II) tarn A. MacKar.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kurtchell. Mr. and
Mrs. K. C. Malpas. Mr. and Mrs. James
l.udUw. Mr. and Mrs. J. Krne-t Lald
law. Mr. and Mrs. Moy Bach Ilira, Mr.
and Mrs. i. li. An-.cs. Mr. and Mrs.
Kr.ink A. Svcmer. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ra
fael Vejir. Mr. and Mrs. H. Chilcott.
Mr. and Mrs. Kndre M. 'e.lerberith. Mr.
ad Mrs. VaUlemar ladell, Mr. and Mrs.
J.-rm W. Mathcs, Mr. C. Henry Labor.
lr. and Mrs. Charles K. Candlanl.
Maria t:. Montrexia. M-. and Mrs. X. K.
Aer. Mr. sn.l Mrs. W. H. Ayer. Mr.
and Mrs. V liilam . Bristol. Mr. and
Mrs 11. Beckslth. Mr. and Mrs. George
w. Bai-s. Mr. and Mrs. r W. IlaKes.
Mr. and Mm M. C. lunfleld. Mr. and
M a. K. K- Beach. A. Berg. Mr. and Mrs.
w. J Hums. Mr. and Mrs. Walter K.
IturreiL Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Beebe.
Mr. and Mrs. It. 1-a liar nee. Mr. and
Mrs. A. IX Charlton. Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Colt. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Clark. Mr. and
M.-s. :eorg. M. Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles II. Carey. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Comau. Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. V. Cotton.
Archbishop- Christie. Mr. and Mrs. Kd
arJ Cooktngham, Pr. J.! M. Coghlan,
Mr. and rs. C. K. Curry. Mr. and Mrs.
A. II. levers. Colonel and M-s. H. K
r"ch. Mr. and Mrs. rvld M. Dunne.
Mr. and Mr. Kdrd Khrman. Ir and
Mrr. T. 1- HI hit. Mr. and Mrs. William
Ii Fen ton. Mr. and Mrs. L X. Flrls.-h-ner.
Mr. and Mn.. K. C. French. Mr. ,
rd Mr. J. W. (Ja nous. IL L, Cllian.
Mr. and Mrs. R.-R. Hogo. Mr. and Mrs.
O. K. Helntx. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W.
lloyt. Mr. and Mns. H. M. Hallrr. Henry
Hahn. Dr. and Mrs. K. D. Johnson. Mr.
and Mrs. B. 8. Josselyn. Andrew Kerr.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kerr. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. James D.
Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen Lewis. Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Levens. Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
Means, Mr. and'Mra. William Mi Murray.
F. W. Mulkey. Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Mor
rison, Mr. and Mrs. Julius L. Meier.
Mrs. Arthur Mlnott. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
O BrJen. Mr. and Mr. J. W. Ransom.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Selling. Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Swl-
gert. Bishop and Mrs.- Charles Kfaddlng.
Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor. Mr. and
Mrs. J. X. Teal, Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Vin
cent, Dr. and' Mrs, H. C. Wilson. Dr.
George F. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wittenberg.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. S. Wood. William
Wheelwright. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Weth-
erbee. Mr. and Mrs. James McL Wood.
Rubbl and Mrs. Wise, Mr. and Mrs.
Adolphe Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
R. WUcwr. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Adams,
Mr. and airs. E. K. Ktlham,
ass
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander A. McDonnell
were hosts Saturday evening; tn honor
of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O'Brien and Miss
Lillian O'Brien who will leave soon
for the East where Miss Lillian O'Brien
will be one of the receiving line at the
debut of Miss Kdlth Evans, of Phila
delphia. Miss Evans Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Evans, who
are prominent In Eastern social circles,
and was a classmate of Miss O'Brien
at Mlllbrooke. New York, where both
attended the Bennett school for young
women. After the reception and dance
which will constitute the debut of Miss
Evans. Mlsa O'Brien wtll continue as
her house guest for a fortnight.
In the course of their Eastern trip
which will probably stretch over six
or right weeks. Mrs. O'Brien and Miss
Lillian O'Brien will attend the Thanks
giving football game between Yale and
Harvard, the Army and Navy game,
set for November ? In Philadelphia.
and the Horse Show at Madison Square
Garden. New York.
A party of society folk who left
Portland yesterday. Includes Mr. and
Mrs. 8. M Mrars. Miss Margaret Mears.
Mrs. Lea Is liussclL, Mlsa Catherine!
Russell, and Mrs. Russell's sister, Mrs.
Stuart Rice,-of Tacoma. They will go
first to San Francisco, whence they
will sail on November 8 for Japan and
Manila on the steamer "Korea."
Miss Susan Clark left Portland last
Sunday evening for St. Paul, which
was at one time her home. She ex
pects Ho remain- there as the guest of
friends a month before her return to
Portland.
Miss Marjorle Forbls. a recent arriv
al In thla city from Butte. Montana,
was hostess at a luncheon followed
by a matinee party to the "Doll's
House at the Helllg theater. v ednes
day afternoon. Miss Forbls' guests
were Miss mshop. of Vancouver-Bar
racks, illis Louise Williams, Miss
Elizabeth Sawyers. Miss Margaret
Boscbke. Mrs. James Cole, and Mrs.
Wilson Clarke.
An interesting bit of gossip which
comes recently from Oermany Is the
announcement of the engagement of
Miss Bertl Baar to Dr. Carl Wagner,
a leading aurgeon In one of the hos
pitals of Vienna. .
The wedding will take place In VI
enna -In May or June of the coming
year.
Miss Baar, who will pass the Christ
mas aeason In Vassal. Russia, will have
as her guest Miss Kittle McMaster, of
thla city.
Dr.'Gustav G. Baar, or thla city,, will
go to Vienna for the wedding.
.
Miss Elisabeth Sawyers was hostess
Monday at a matinee party to the Or
pheum In honor of Miss Eleanor Ecob.
Miss Sawyers' guests were Mlsa Ecob.
Mlsa Genevieve Thompson. Miss Mary
Livingstone. Miss Ethel Thompson and
Mrs. Fletcher Linn. Later Miss Saw
yers entertained with tea at the Port
land, when the following guests were
also present: Gerald Beebe. Harold
Sawyer, Leland Smith, Dr. F. A. Kiehle,
R, M. Crozter and Fletcher Linn.
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One of the. largest events- of the past
week was the dance at Chiistenaen's
Hall. Thursday evening, when the men
of the Royal Arcanum councils of Fort
land were hosts. The decorations of the
hall consisted of Kentla palms and ,
chrysanthemums. More than 2u0 persons I
attended and many handsome gowns were
In evidence. The success of this affair
predicts even better for the next bat,,
which: will take place Thursday evening,
December L under the direction of a
committee chosen from the members of
the Oregon Council. The reception com
mittee Thursday evening was composed
of the following persons: B. S. Josselyn,
W. R.-M&cKenxie. J. M. Scott, J. E.
Werlein. A. F. Flegel, P. A. Hunter. W.
A. Seacbrest, J. G. Graham. Frank Wll
mot and Dr. W. F. Amos. The floor com
mittee included H. A. Demmer, H. C.
Weber, Dr. J. K. Locke, Arthur Finley,
H. 8. Butterfleld, Dr. Fred Gillette. C.
E. Waggoner, F. A. Younger, Dr. C. H.
Hosmer and Dr. Frank Drake.
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Arrangements for the Portland
Heights "Tour of the World" are pro
gressing satisfactorily and everything
will be In readiness at 8 o'clock Tues
day evening. The first country to visit
will be Italy, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Wheeler, where, receiving
with, the Wheelers, will be Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Kerr and Mr. and Mrs.
Forest Fisher. Turkey will extend her
hospitality through' Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Mersereau and Mr. and Mrs. John Keat
ing. At the British Isles, England,
Ireland and Scotland will make merry
together with the host and hostess, Mr.
and Mrs. Fletcher Linn, Mr. and Mrs.
David Shlndler.' Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Patullo arid a number of the younger
set. '
japan will be a veritable bower of
wistaria and cherry blossoms at the
W. D. Jellison home. Mr. and Mrs.
Jellison will be assisted by Mr. and
Mrs. W. I. Fuller avid others. Deutsch
land expects to quite rival the original
fatherland at the home of Mr. Vind Mrl
Jay Smith. The climax of the tour wiil
b reached when the traveller reaches
Spain, at the beautiful home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Bradley, who will be as
slsted by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Page and
Mi us Lulie Hall. Brilliant coloring In
decorations and costumes, music and
flowers will terminate the tour with i
carnival of beauty and pleasure.
Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Whiting re
turned last week from a visit to friends
In Oakland and San -Francisco.
One hundred and five guests were re
ceived Thursday afternoon at the Port
land Heights Club when Mrs. Abe Tich-
nor entertained at cards. The sffalr
was one of the largest of the week and
was distinctly successful. The decora
tive scheme was carried out in pink and
white. Chrysanthemums filled brass
jars ana large oowis aDout ine room
while smilax and pink cosmos were
draped about the walls and pink roses
adorned the large mantel. On each
table ere tiny backets of pink and
white candles and single pink carna
tions as favors for each guest. During
the afternoon music was played by an
orchestra In a bower or palms. Mrs.
Tlchnor, who wore a gown of delicate
blue marquisette with raised velvet
roses In a deeper shade, was aided In
receiving by her daughter. Miss Hazel
Tlchnor. who was gowned In a soft
lavender silk trimmed with stiver and
pearl passementerie.
Other young women whom Mrs. Tlch
nor invited to assist her were Miss
Mildred Long, Miss Eva Long. Mrs.
James Alexander Ellis. Miss Ruby C.
Crichton. Miss June Sterling, Miss
Irene Daly, Miss Cecelia Wiley. Miss
Catherine Hurt, Miss Hazel Ferris.
Miss Lillian O'Brien, and Miss Mamie
Dunn. Mrs. Tlchnor's guests were:
Mrs. John Gardner. Mrs. M. C. Banfield,
Mrs. William M. Miller. Mrs. Wlllard
King, Sirs. Paul Richardson, Mrs. C. A.
Colrldge, Mrs. Benjamin Trenkman.
Mrs. J. C. Veasle. Mrs. u. u. Tomisinea,
Mrs. Ben Gadsby, Mrs. T. E. Harlow,
Mrs. George McMillen. Mrs. J. H. Child.
Mrs.' D. iV Hand, Mrs. D. L. Povey,
Mrs. T. 11. Edwards, Mrs. J. W. Baker,
Mrs. R.-i-A.lrleh,-Mrs Philip Meldin.
Mrs Philip Meldin. Jr., Mrs. Charles
Boss. Mrs. B. F. Weaver, Mrs. Ira Pow
ers. Mrs. I Velsey. Mrs. William Gads
by; Mrs. Edmund Coursen, Miss Rogers,
Mrs. W. 8. Sterling, Mrs. L. Lloyd, Mrs.
T. a Clarkson. Mrs. M. W'ocheL Mrs. R.
8. Sewell. Mrs. J. D. Sutherland, Mrs.
David Dunne, Mrs. J. P. O'Brien, Mrs.
Lewis Lang, Mrs. Charles Russell, Mrs.
A. Wright, Miss Nina Larowe, Mrs. L.
L. Stinson, Mrs. James Thompson. Mrs.
Harry Lang. Mrs. J. Freeman, Mrs. R.
Daly, Mrs. Theodore Bernheim. Mrs. J.
H. Cook. Mrs. B. 8. Pague. Mrs. E. H.
Bell. Mrs. Byron E. Miller, Mrs. E. W.
Crichton, Mrs. Charles Donahoe, Ms.
Benjamin Fleckensteln, Mlsa T. Cor
nelius. Mrs. Maud Corhstock, Mrs. Sara.
Van Horn, Mrs. C. Wheeler, Mrs. F. W.
Norby, Mrs. J. C. Corteiie, Mrs. riouis
Hess. Mrs. E. M. Baker, Mrs. John
Stewart. ' Mrs. George McGowafl, Mrs.
R. R, Glltner, Mrs. J. Toft, Mrs. R. H.
AuRtin. Mrs. Charles Runyan. Mrs. M.
J. Delahunt. Mrs. Brandt Wickersham,
Mrs. William Grenfel, Mrs. L. H. Roth
ermel, Mrs. Norrls Cox, Mrs. M. C. Ban-
field. Mrs. L. M. Hubert, Mrs. A. Tan
ner. Mrs. G. C. Flanders, Miss Frances
Jeffery, Mrs. F. S. Watkins. Mrs. T.
H. Crang, Mrs. Harry Gaylord. Mrs.
John Arnold. Mrs. W. E. Kieman,
Mrs. M. Pfunder, Mrs. J. H. "Welst. Mrs.
P. J. Jennings. Mrs. G. A. Ennery, Mrs.
J. Classett, Mrs. Mllard Holbrook. Mrs.
Charles F. Bunker, Mrs. Anne Banard.
Mrs. John McGlnnls, Mrs. F. E. Dooly,
Miss Clarissa Wiley, Mrs. R. P. Gra
ham. Mrs. E. M. Spaulding. Mrs. E. r .
Grlgsby. Mrs. McKinley Mitchel. Mrs.
Frank Kauper. Mrs. E. E. Merges, Mrs.
A. H. Maegly. Mrs. A. U Pease, Mrs.
John Manning. Mrs. A. E. Jackson, Mrs.
H. S. Gile, and Mrs. Curtis Holcomb.
The Ancient and Accepted Scottish
Rite Masons will formally open their
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