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THE SUNDAY OREGONIAK, POBTKASD, JULY- 16. 1811. SOCIAL EVENTS OF WEEK CON-TENTED FROM PAGE THREE tursta. Not only were teachers present but a large delegation of Bah Francisco nd Portland buslnesa xien called. the e-aalallty of those In chare seeming to be contagioua, ao delightfully Informal as the occasion. In tho receiving Una trrre R. R. Steele, R. El Reaelar. Ml" J:phla Dlmlck and Mrs. Margaret B. "West. Throughout tho room floated President Campbeii. of tho University of Oregon: president Kerr, of th Oregon Agrloul Cural Collet, and Stat Superintendent AMirion. Serving punch w Mia velyn Cornutt, Mr. IX O. Forratr, lllia Julia Spooner. Miss VWa Hammond. Silas tdlth Wright, MiH Laura Hablng Lorat, Mlaa Ethel Hablcghorst, Mlaa "Nellie Neswold and Mlaa Anna Soren-on. Mora than COO guests called during: in afternoon. Th room were decorated with a profualon of tweet pee. Ore ton rosea and earaatlona, rreeident Kan, of th University of Washington. c.-nmentd most favorably ea th reception which more than 150 Crecoa teacher attended. Mr. Kan de clared It waa aecond to none, th Cal ifornia reception being excepted. Among thos representing leading school, besides thos In th receiving line and sereins. r Mlsa Farnham. of Pacific University: President and Mra. Imiry. of Pbllomath College: President Sabln. of Mllwaukle; President Luella Carson, of Mllla Collrge; Mra. Margaret V. Allen, of th Allen Preparatory School, ud President Dunlway. of Montana, who la a son of Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunlway. of Portland. ' e e Mra. Charles B. Prlttna presided at an Oriental "Tlffln" at her 'Walnut Park bungalow Friday last, amid a aettlng of Japanese lrla and lilies, and hanging troughs laden with cherries. Th color chem waa purple, white' and red. and th plates represented a bursting lotna. with which was used silver service quaintly designed by tha almond-eyed aUversmltha Th menu aero red of th delicacies ao reltahed by Far Eastern folk, all of which waa familiar to Mra. perklna through long residence In th Orient. Her guests wer Mra. Ptr J. ecdrlcksoo. Mrs. Charles C. Richard. Mrs. Ormond Fletcher. M'.sa Ellyn Nel son and Mra. Herbert Smithers, recently of Chicago. mm Ita annual plcnlo was held at th Oak. Wednesday by tha Hawthorne Study Club, at which tlmo tha year book waa voted upon and tha social hour followed. The members ar: Mrs. A. M. Webster. Mrs. W. B. Pague, Mrs. James Rogers. Mrs. J. P. Graham. Mra. Mary Forest. Mrs. Emll Nelson. Mrs. A- M. Prootisa. Mrs. W. W. Terry. Mrs. W. Wood ham. Mlaa Woodham. Mra W. L. Mitchell. Mra. K. B. Helll welU Mra Lewis H. Adama and Mrs. W. 2L Voae. A basket picnic was given July 4 by Mr. and Mra George Van R. Vedder and Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Krog at their country homo near Orenco on th Ore Tfoo Electric. After passing a night In th country, th guests wer driven to a grov a few miles away, where games and amusements wer followed by lunch. In the morning th ranch was chris tened Haiel Ranch la honor of Mr. and Ira. Veddera little daughter, whom they lost thre yeara ago. Th apouior a-as Estell Ooodln. who broke a bottle f milk on th baa of th big flagpole rid ralsad a large pennant surmounted ir th American flag. Among thos present wer Mr. and Mrs. George Van R. Vedder. Mr. and Mra. Guitar Krog. Mr. and Mrs. t rood In. Mr. end Mra Cash Callings. Mr. and Mra. Don? Rae. Mr. and Mra Milton Seaman. Al Kadderly. Leonard Thatcher. Robert Macdonald. Mlaa Anna VMeldav Estell Ooodln. France and Margaret Macdonald and Doll Neeley. ' e e A surprise party was given In honor f Mrs; A. Hauler's birthday at her home. "50 East Davis street, last week. Th evening waa passed playing "S00." Prises were won by Mrs. Helsler and Mlsa Myrtlo Anerea, After refresh ments wer served musical selections wer glveo. Thos present wr Mr. and Mrs. A. Jtelsler. Mr. and Mra J. ZlrngleoeL Mr. nd Mra. Fairbanks. Mr. and Mra. Otto Brhumann. 6r Mr. and Mra Otto 6chumann. Jr.. Mra A. Nlman. Mra. 1L Lehman. Mra. O. Roberta. Mra Charles Merer. Mrs. C Hansen. Miss Clara Hauler. Mlsa Myrtle Anereaa. Miss El sie Meyer. Miss Lewis. Alfred Roberta and George Roberta. Mra N. C Tochl entertained last week in honor of Mrs. Inga Graven, of Faa Franelnco. at the Berg realdenc at SI North Sixteenth street. Thos p.-esent were Mrs. V. Berg and fcabr. Helen; Mrs- W. Chrtstensen. Mrs. J E. Nelson. Mrs. J. Side. Mra L. Wester. Mrs. IL P. Hanson. Mrs. O. H. Anderson. Vra. W. U Bantam. Mra L. O. Anderson. Mra O. Brasen. Mra E. F.iicksen. Mra N. Evansen. MraC-Pahl, Mrs. H. -Carstens. Mrs. M. Reb, Mra X. Brandt. Mra C Johansen. Mlaa Ethel Nlaon. Miss Lolsa Saunder. Mlsa Slgiid Bikun. Mlsa Ros Robinson. Mlsa Mart Carlstensen. Miss Annie BJel- lafid and Mlaa Clara Rebe. Orphla Tempi. No. II. Pythian Sis ters, installed th following offlcera at It last - meeting: Paat chief. Emma Roberts: most excellent chief. Ida War ren: excellent senior. Margaret Hill; ex cellent Junior. Alralra Jenklne; man ager. Mary Llttledeld: mistress of ree ords and correepondence. Grace Wheel er; mistress of finance. Hattl Mors: protector. Mathlld Harold; outer guard. Cora Qulmby. Miriam Brooke. Lulu Loucka and SI. Harold acted aa Installing offlcera Th neit day a plcnlo waa partici pated la by the member at th Oaka. Mra Bessie Wallace had as guests early In th week, four pioneer who crossed th plains la 1SS3. They wer: Mrs. Agnes Woolery Laman, her moth ! er. of Walla, Walla. Wash.: Mra. Laura ; Belle Downey Bartlett. formerly of Ta , coma. Wash.; L. II. Baker, auperlnfen idnt of th Fraxer Detention Horn, land Georg H. Hlmes. secretary of th Oreaon Pioneer Association. Thla meeting of venerable men and women waa tha flrat elnc October, 1SSJ. when they arrived In Oregon, . Mra J. I. Gordon, of Feattl and daughter. Miss Martha Oordon. ar touring the state In their motor. Whll ' 'tiT Mlsa Gladys Crockett entertained Ila Oordon with aa afternoon of 600. risea wer won by Misses Oertrtid Hogaa. Emily Gordon and th honor attest- The room wer decorated with whit rosebuds and greena Among others playing wera Misses Oenovlev Coffee. Fay Hewitt. Katherlna Shaffer. Carmel Surtlvan. Edith Potter rand Hasel Bradford. e e e Mr and Mra Robert Flnley enter tained at their horn at 222 Market street laat Monday evening In honor of their nephew. J. A. Flnley. of Boa tin A cumber of mualcal selections wer given by J. A. Flnley. accompa nied by Miss Gladys Morgan, who also contributed piano numbers. Th rooms wer decorated with roses, ferns and potted plant. Th refreshment table waa garnlahed with sweet peaa. e Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Oroce. accompanied bv Mr. and Mra Earl Barker and Hanl fori Brown, made a motor trip to Til lamook and Netarts July 11. th trip I from Tillamook to Netarts being th first mad by motor this year. After stg days, th men of th party returned 'i th city Uarlng Mra Groco and Mrs. Barker at th beach for an extended atay. e Mrs. J. H. Diets, of CO Overton street entertained at luncheon Friday for Mist Ion Starry, of Chicago. Covers wr also laid for Mrs. E. Y. Mueller. Mrs. Henry Ovlatt. Mra George Pratt. Mrs. J. H. Horn. worth. Mrs. Will Alston. Mra Samuel Hoelster and Miss Maud Diets, e e e Mrs. Clinton Holeombe, of Elma. Wash, returned to her hom last Wsdnesday after a visit of two weeks In this city with her cousin. Mra Har old O. Rice. Th Mlasa Mildred. F. and- Lurah M. Hlraea. also oouslns. ac companied Mra Holcomb to Elma for their annual vacation. e Friends and relatives gathered at' th hom of Mra Jennie Field Friday evening to surprise her on her 74th birthday anniversary. Th decora tions wer In pink and whit. Muslo and games war th amusements of th evening. m m Mrs. William Bowes asked In th members of the Chtptewa Club at her hom at Ardanwald. Tuesday evening. The "country dinner was her unique form of entertainment which waa ac corded her guests. Th Chlptawa Club meats la th Winter months. e e Mra M. Vys was surprised by her friends at her hom at 5 East Eight ty-aecond street laat Sunday. Among th guests wer the Ladles and Knights of th Modern Maccabees as well aa relative and friend. Mrs. Vys is re garded as th mother of that order. Members and friends of th Sunny sid Congregational Church had a pic nic In Mount Tabor Park. Monday evening by th light of tha moon. Forty-four guests participated In th vent. e e e Mrs. David Lewis, of ltl North Twenty-second, will be at homo Sun day and Wednesday afternoons In hon or of her sister. Miss Florence Marx, of Detroit. Mich. Miss Marx Is passing th Summer her. e e e Mrs. I Canal! entertained Friday evening with an Informal soclabls at her apartments In th Anaonla. COMING EYESTS. Mrs. Emma A. For. parliamentarian for tb Federation of Women's Clubs. Is to be honored St a luncheon Tues day at Hotal Portland, th Federated Clubs to be sponsors for th function. Mrs. A. A. Breyman and Mra Frederick Eggert ar arranging th affair. Mra M. E. Spauldtng will compliment Bias Haxel Tlcbner with a linen show er next Thursday afternoon.. Miss Tichner Is to marry William 'Lyons, th wedding to take placa within th year. WEDDINGS. Yerlan'-Scbott. Miss Blanch Dorothy Echott was married to Walter K. Yerlan Wednes day evening at (MS o'clock at All Saints' Episcopal Church, tb bride be ing given Into Mr. Yerlan'a keeping by her father, George F. Schott. Miss Marguerite Boschko was tho maid and Rex H. Conant attended th bride groom. Th wedding march was played by F. W. Goodrich and la tor Mlaa Iron Flynn sang. "O Perfect Love. Miss Schott attracted much fa vorable comment In her smart travel ing suit, of coronation blue foulard with a ehio toque of tulle to match. Sb carried a bouquet of whit sweet peas. The maid. Miss Boschko. wore blus foulard and carried pink sweet peaa. her hat being black with black plumes. Mrs. Schott wore black mar quisette with a Deplumed hat to match. Tha church was gsla with tulle bows of whit on tha pews, and tho altar was bedecked with white Canterbury bells. Shasta daisies, phlox and palms. A tha couple left th church, th brld tossad bar bouquet which was captured by Mlsa Clara Flelachman. Tha coupl took th train for a 10 days visit In California, after which they will b at hom in Ros City Park. Ths brld Is well known her, both from bar school days -and her ability as a newspaper woman. Etta Is tha elder daughter of Mr. and Mra George F. Schott, a sister of Miss Carrie Sohott and of Q. F. Schott,- Jr.. who lives la Eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mra O. F. Schott Jr.. cam from tb Deschutes for tha wedding, ha One-Half Regular Price . on Traveling Gases We've half an entire floor devoted to examples of skilled craftsman ship in the fashioning of fine leathers. Always priced within reason, they are transformed into tempting- bargains when we announce a price-reduction on any line. This week we intend to surprise you by selling, as long as they last, any of our fine traveling cases and roU nps at just one-half the usual price of such high-grade travel -necessities. Ve whet your anticipation by giving sfew examples i $6.00 Traveling Cases, $3.00 . Black goat seal case, leather-lined, completely furnished with all toilet and manicure articles needed for travel. $8.00 Traveling Cases, $6.00 Rich, heavy calfskin cases, completely fitted with manicure and t toilet necessities. . $12.00 Toilet Cases, $6.00 Beautiful seal cases, lined with soft calfskin, containing elegant combined manicure and toilet sets. - $15.00 Traveling Cases, $7.50 Fine, hand-stitched seal cases, lined with pigskin, richly furnished with toilet and manicure sets. . $1.00 Toilet Cases, 50o Neat, seal goat cases, containing brush, comb and tooth brush. $2.00 Covered Flasks, $1.39 Beautiful black seal calf-covered flasks with safety top drinking cup attached. One-fourth off the regular price oa all of our fine travelers' flasks, selling usually from 75c to $8.00. All our ladies' hand-stitched wash belts ii tailored effects, including some styles that have sold at 75c, are now specially priced at 19c "We print your name or initials free of charge on any suitcase, travel ing bag or trunk sold by us. We are giving decided reductions 00 sales of high-grade trunks, suit cases end traveling bags. We have an immense stock of the finest goods from which you may make your selections. A, $1000 accidant policy goes FREE to the purchaser of any trunk, suitcase or traveling bag., Healthful, Refreshiog Summer Drinks Dole's Pineapple Juice, pts., 25 Dole's. Pineapple Juice, qts., 50 Welch's Urape Juice, pints, 25 Welch's Grape Juice, quarts, 45f Walker's Grape Juice, pints, 25 Walker's Grape Juice, qts., 45 Duroy Grape Juice, quarts, 25 El Verde Grape Juice, pts., 25 El Verde Grape Juice, qts., 50 Cal. Apple Juice, Carbonated Pints 15 Quarts ' 25 "Woodlark" Orange Nectar, a cooling and refreshing drink, enough to make Vz gallon. . ..25S Clicquot Club Ginger Ale, Sarsapa- rilla, Root Beer ...15 C. & C. Ginger Ale... 20 Lime Juice, quarts 50 Shasta Water, quarts....... 20 Mosquito Lotion, 25c Applied to mosquito bites it re lieves quickly the itching sensation. Mosquito Cream, 25c Apply to the skin and keep away mosquitoes, gnats and other an noying insects. The lotion has an agreeable odor. Pacific Sea Salt, 10S 25 If you can't go to the beach, try a salt splash in your bathtub. It exhilarates and invigorates. Foot Arches Made to Order. Metal Arches made from plaster paris casts to fit each individual foot. A boon for those who have flat or deformedxfeet, and for those who want foot ease. See the dem onstrator at work in the window this week. WOODARD, CLARKE &GO. Washington and Fourth Sts. Keep Cool by Using Hotpoint Utilities Let the electric current iron your clothes, cook your food and make your toast, coffee and tea. No need of fire in stove or range these warm days. . We've a number of these Summer conveniences to show you. Spe cial prices on some qf them to encourage you to keep cool. Hotpoint Electric Irons, 3-lb., 5-lb., 6-lb. at $4.50 Hotpoint Automatic Irons, Special $5.50 Makes ironing day a day of pleasure. Hot point cool handle. No fires no wood or coal to handle. Ironing is quickly done. Hot Point Utility Set1, Special $5.50 V With this you can do any light ironing, boil water or heat curling irons. Packs into small space. Weighs only 34 pounds. A friend for your travels. El Stovo, special $4.50 ?an be used in kitchen or dining-room. Handy for dainty little meals and chafing-dish spreads. El Tosto, Special $3.50 Makes crisp, perfect toast right on your breakfast table- Efficient for the sickroom. There is nothing about it to get out of order. Has a handy shelf to keep dishes warm. El Boilo, Special $2.50 A nickel-plated and polished immersion heater. Immerse in any liquid and heat it quickly. Boils eggs sterilizes milk for baby. El Perco, 5-cup $7.50, 7-cup $8.00 Brews delicious coffee without boiling right on your breakfast table. Made of heavy copper; finished in nickel. Curling Iron Heater, $2.50 Attach -to any light socket, anywhere any time, an,d it's ready to use. Each and every one of these conveniences are fully guaranteed for two years' efficient service. See the .demonstration now in progress at our store. . 1 - g-olna hack Thursday. Mrs. Bchott will remain hero until August 1. Bo jer-Lang don. vi.. ir.th.rine Lanrdon and Wil liam Hushes Boyer were married Fri day evening- at tne nomo 01 '"" at 611 Clinton street, by Rev. R. R. Perklna, their attendants helna; Mlas Lily Peterson and Edwin Langdon. James Palmer sans;, "When. Bonf is Sweet," and Lercy Blue played the march. The rooms were in pm Quantities of tulle, roses and. ferns used as decorations. Ths Jrlde s gown was white silk and sno carriea wan. roses, her veil being held with orange blossoms. MUs Peterson wore pink silk and carried pink carnations. Assisting at the reception later were Mlssea Bertha Pierce. Barbara Oray. Louise Stengel. Mra George Streeter. Mra Neal Lurrell and Mra B. O. Bos welL Out-of-town guests present were Mr. and Mra B. O. Boswell of Esta cada and Lercy Blus of Spokane. Wash. Ths couple has gone to ths Sound for a trip and will be at homo after August 1. at J15 Sixty-third avenue. Curtis-Watt. A trial hnmi Of ths bride's parents in Bay City on Tillamook Bay. Wed nesday afternoon. Mlaa Lois Margaret Watt, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watt, prominent residents of Tillamook County, was married to Earls D. Curtis, city recorder of Bay City and son of E. D. Curtis, principal of the Sunnyslde' school In Portland. Rev. D. L. Bbrode of Tillamook, an old friend of the family, officiated. Only Immediate friends and relatives were present to witness tho ceremony, which was followed by luncheon. Francis D. Curtis, brother of tho bride groom ssng. "I Love You Truly." pre- 9 ceding the entrance of the weddliif j party. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis will make their home In Bay City. Arnold-GUI. SCIO. Or.. July IS. (Special.) One of tha most notable social events of the season was tho marriage Wednes day evening of Miss Imogene Gill to Francis Arnold, at the home of the bride's parents. Miss GUI Is one of the most popular young women of tho city and was' postmistress until a few weeks ago. Mr. Arnold is employed as bookkeeper . for J. W. Cuslck & Co.. bankers, of Albany, Or. Mr. and Mra GUI will make Albany tbolr homo. -boanian-Kessell. : . Miss Frances Kessell became tho bride of Warren Seaman Saturday evening, the ceremony, being performed by Rev. H. L. Black at his residence at-S4 - Fourth, street. - -Mlsa - Fays B. Seaman and M. C. Englea attended the couple. Rogers- Wither. A pretty wedding took place at 139 East Twenty-fourth street North, when Miss Delia Honey wood Wlthey became the bride of Fred James Rogers June 28. The ceremony was performed by Dr. J. B. Wilson- In the presence of relatives and a faw.'intimata friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers wlU be at home to their friends In their new home at 730 East Twenty-fourth street North after July 1. Rehberg-TJorrlss. A pretty homo wedding was solemn ised Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. R. Owens, at 170 East Ninth street, when her daughter, Evelyn M. Dorrlss, became tho bride of Theodore Rehberg. of this city. Rev. T. F. Bow en officiated. The eouple left for. Seattle and other Sound points for a few days, after which they will make their . home In Sell wood.' Tarr-Sllver. Mra Jessie F. Silver and T. T. Tarr were married at 1115 East Eighteenth street North last week. Rev. E. H. Mowre, of tha First Methodist Episco pal Church South, officiated. . Forrest-Warnock. t Enworth' narssnasre. Attendants were Judge B. V. Littlefleld and Miss Ola Miller and W. A. Bowers. Tho couplo Is passing the honeymoon visiting rela tives and friends In different parts of the state. Robertson -Park.. At tho home of Mr. and Mrs. James Beggs, In Irvlngton, Miss Jessie Park was married to George W. Robertson, of tho Portland Railway, Light & Pow er Company, last Wednesday evening. Dr. W. M. Eliot officiating. Before the services. Miss Metta L. Brown sang, "I Lovo You Truly." Following a re ception the couple left for a two weeks" tiip, their destination, being kept se cret. Rosewarne-Xelson. - Miss Mabel Ellery Nelson and Cass Rosewarne were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Moir at 845 East Twenty-eighth street, Wednesday at 5 P. M. After an extended Eastern tour, the couplo will be at homo here at East Sixth street North. Deane- Stewart. Dale S. Deane and Miss Erma M. Stewart were married at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woolston at 1271 East Yamhill street, Monday even ing. Rev. J. J. Staub, D. D., of the Sunnyslde Congregational Church, offi ciated. Llndkvlst-Llndqulst, Karl A. Lindkvist and Maud E. Llndqulst were married at the High land Congregational parsonage, July 9. Rev. E. S. Bollinger performed tho ceremony. , Thomas -Rle del. Chauncey Thomas, a magazine writ er and ex-newspaper man of Portland, and Mrs. H. W. Rledel were marriSa in New York City, July 6. AXXOCXCEMEXTS. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Wolf, of San Francisco, announce the engagement of their daughter, Selma, to Abe" H. Dollar, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dollar,.- of this city. They will receive their friends Sunday, July 16,' from 2 to 5, at 131 McAllister street. San Francisco. ' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Morrow an- (Concluded on Pate 5.) 3 Prices and 12' Big Bargains in Our Piano Bargain Basement HUSBAND, AGED 84. AND WIPE, 65 YEAES OLD, CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING AT GRANTS PASS. MR. ATfO MRS. C 8. GILKI SOX. GRANTS PASS. Or.. July 15. (Special.) Ebeneoer S. Gllkinson and Nancy E. Gllkinson. who were married a half a century ago. celebrat ed their golden wedding anniversary. July Mr. Olfklnaon was born March 1. 1S7. and his wife. January 17. 1U1. In 1I4. Mr. Gtlklnaon crossed the plains In tho rush to Califor nia gold flelda While the emigrants wero in Humboldt Sink. Nev, all the ox teams died and tho men and women were at the point or starvation until relief was obtained. Mr. Gllkinson moved to Scio. Or, where he met Miss Nancy E. Neal, now his wife, who crossed tho plains In 1IS2. and endured many hardships characteristic of early pio neer daye. The Neals are prominent pioneer families of Linn ana Marlon Counties. , . . At Slo yoa,rs aged eouple arose at J o clocK in tne morning, were married, and apeeded to Salem to Join their friends In celebrating the Fourth of July. In tho same year Abraham Lincoln was Inaugurated. Eight ihlldren were born to the couple, six of whom are living. Tha venerable eouple enjoyed the Fourth with their children and grandchildren. To give you fome idea of what tremendous values we have in our Bargain Basement, we mention just 3 prices. These Pianos were taken in exchange on the Pian ola Player. Pianos, Weber and Fischer Grands, and all are in guaranteed con dition. If you haven't a piano you should be in our store today 9 Four Pianos at Heine Piano . . $125 Stoddard Piano. 125 Ward Piano . . 125 Cote Piano. . . 125 Your money back on any Piano . not satisf actory within 30 days. Four Pianos at e$lSO Steinway Piano . $150 Mason HamEnPiano 150 Vose Piano . . 150 Kimball Piano .. 150 The guarantee we give on these Pianos is. as strong as words can make it. Four Pianos at 175 Chickering Piano $175 AndrewKohler Piano 175 Weser Bros. Piano . 175 Marschieder Piano . 175 18 months' trial on any of these Pianos free. Exchange for . any Piano in the store : Terms on the Above Piario Bargains Easy as Renting 375 WASHINGTON STREET (ller Chase AT WEST PARK General Distributers Weber, Steck, Fischer, Vose and Other Pianos, Also Genuine Pianola Player Pianos.