The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 08, 1911, SECTION THREE, Page 3, Image 35

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. POnTLAXP. OCTOBER 8. 1911. 3
Is a mmbr of th Kappa Alpha Thta
ororitv. Mr. Pain also attended tn
univarsitr. and It wi In Eu-n th
the romance found Ita origin. Rtr,
Henry Marcotte. of the Weetmlneter
Prsbrtrln Cfturen or tortiana. a
tsttd by the local paator. Rev. Everett
L. Jones, performed the ceremony. iom
bride entered the chorea on the arm
of her father. Alexander alcXalr. Fhe
wore an attractive costuro or Ivory
crepe meteor with panels of lace and
a court train. Her veil was gathered
Into a dainty halo with Alles of the
vallev. and In her arms she carrlea
cluster of bride ' roses and orchids.
Fhe was attended by her sister. Miss
Kianchard McXalr. maid or honor, an
Mine Cirace Noyes. bridesmaid. Miss
Mr.Nalr was attired In plnK messaiin
t.nlriMd with crystal net. Mtss
Noyes wore a similar sown of blue.
Each carried bride s rosea iw onue
vrnam was atten d-d bv Terry Bee, o
I'ortland. and Floyd Howe. B. Beala and
vinv urVair were ushers. The Dria
i. the daughter of .Wr. and Mrs. Alexan
i.r MrS.ir of Tillamook, and Mr.
J-alne Is the son of Dr. and Mrs. D. A.
y.ifie of Kurene. Or. The decorauon
r the church were white lilies and
roses combined with reens. Owing to
the unusual popularity or me oriae in
church was Ml-d with icuests from th
entire state. Following the ceremon
vnldini suDDer was served at th
MrNalr home. , where Autunvn shades
predominated In th decorative scheme.
Mr. and Mrs. Pain departed later for
a short wedding trip. They win oe a
home at the osbura Hotel. Eugene.
fter November I. I
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The relebrstlon br P. M. Watson
his 01h birthday last week was an Im
pnriant event. II gathered a number
cf Ms best friends annul mm anu mu
them at the Perkins Hotel. Mies Delta
Watson, who has recently been visiting
ta waiia walls, returned for trie cm
tier. Others present wer Mrs. D. M.
nmim Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morden,
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Carroll. Mr. and
xi-a n w Thomas. Mr. ana rs. v. n.
tfen'derson. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hen
drlckson. Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Carpenter,
Mr. and Mra W. A. rnniips. or an
Mrm. w w. McCredle. of Van
rouveri Mr. and Mrs. James Mock and
Mr. and Mrs. Van nuier.
.
Wedding plana are shaping them
selves about the bride-to-be. Miss Mar;
C.erlrude Cronan. who will marry Her
bert Noonan at th Cathedral, Wednes
dir. Oct. 1. The ceremony will tak
plae at half-past eleven o'clock am
: . ... k ..rfjllnv rerentlon. Al
mere wm w " -- -
Individual touch to this affair will b
the presence or two matrons 01
M TS. LXU1S l.rTln Bnu iui . "
, r ti'ita. nH Miss Josephine
Cronan will be bridesmaids. Thomas
.. . n.iHii win h best man
. gswjunmn ...!..- ..- "... -
and the ushers will be Frederick Root.
of Seattle. Marry riumpnrej.
Cronan. John E. Cronan and Tlowde
MOIL
...
Th wedding of Miss Persls Marjorl
Bluings to Fay trron aims wmw.
olrmnnrJ Wednesday evening at St.
Mark s tnurcn was one .""-
Kev. John E. H. Simpson officiated.
. ..... ...., I - - v a and asters
I mime, in 1 1 . .... - -
decorated the altar and church. Sue
Billings, cousin ot tne oriae. w
sttendant. Dr. W. I. Northrup gav th
brtd away. utter a .
place at th horn of Judge and Mrs.
II. H. Northrup on Portland Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. 81ms have gon to British
Columbia and th ound country for
, few weeks, after which they will pass
I montn in a couaae ai
see
Miss Ines Beverly Stocklon. daughter
of Mr. and Mra Charles II. Mocaton,
n.l frank Deniareot Butler were mar
ried Monday evenmr at th residence
of Mrs. Peter Grant, a sister 01 in
bride. Owing to a recent death In the
family only relatives wer present. Th
reremonv was performed by Kev. Roy
F.dgar Remington. Rector of All Saints
Church. The bride wss given away by
her father. Mtss Daisy Stockton was
maid of honor and Charles A. Stockton
attended th bridegroom. After a short
wedding trip Mr. and Mr, iiutier win
live tn Portland.
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the social activities of last
week wss th Si-mll horseback rid
tn th Ttialatln Valley, taken by tn
Mlase Flander. Mr. J. c. A'nswonn.
ir. wmiam Warrens. Mr. and Mrs.
Ratph Jenkins and Mr. Nlchol of th
Riding Academy. Thursday.
e e s
Other Portland folk at present In
New Tork are Mra Oeorge T. Wllletl
and Miss Evelvn Carey. M r regis
tered at th Wolcotk
Friends of Mr. and Mra N. J. Lvln
son. formerly of Portland and now liv
ing In Fresno. Cal, will be glad to
learn that their small daughter. Peggy,
who was alarmingly 111 with pneumonia
recently. Is out of danger and recover
ing rapidly.
see
The engagement of Miss Msv Belle
Heusner. daughter of Mr. and Mra
(eorge F. Heusner. which was Inform
ally announced last week Is causing a
bit of a flutter among th younger
eet. Just when M:s Heusner will be
com the bride of Chsrles Brownlle
Arthur hss not been definitely decided.
Miss Heusner Is ettrrmelv popular with
th younger society folk. She Is a
clever equestrienne and Is regarded as
a star at tennis, ('he passed th year
before last In the K.ast. attending
school st Ossinlng-on-the-Hudson. and
during last season was active In social
events here and took part In th Kir
mesa e e e
rians ar now under formation for
th regular Winter ert of entertsin
ments g'ven by the Scottish Rlt Ma
sons Though no definite- dates have
yet been decided upon, th opening
partv will occur about th. mlddl of
November. H. P. Palmer ha been
chosen chairman of the managing com
mute and Ms co-workers Includo R.
W. F hmeer. Benjamin Trenkman.
Carl B Jone. Plain R. Fmlth. F. E.
Watklna C. C. Newcastle. J. IL Msc
kensl. J. FT. Werleln, Harvoy Wells
and Jamea P. Moffett.
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A reception for th benefit of th
ChiM Welfare Exhibit to take place at
the Armcrv th first f1v days of No
vember will b given tomorrow after
noan between the noure of S and In
the psrlors cf the Hotel Portland,
iinif'r the s'isplces of the Oregon frUat
Congress cf Mothers. Tb public Is In
vited to attend. Th receiving lln
will Include Mra P. J. Mann. Mra D. C.
Burr. Miss Millie Trumbull. Mrs. Wil
liam B Feehhetmer. Mra 8. M. Blumauer,
.Mr. Fdwar,1 Eilot. Mrs. Julius Llppttt.
Mr. W. J. Hawkins. Mra C. F. Clark
and Mrs. W. R. I.ltienburg. Asslstsnt
hostesses will be Mra A. King Wilson.
Mra James Latdlaw. Mrs. Ada Wallar
I'nruh. Miss Csrrt Holbrook. Mra
Herry Kites!! Talbot. Mra Henry Ladd
forbett. Mra Elliott R, Corbett. Mr. T.
1. Eliot and Mra F- B. ColwelL
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Mra W. D. Jellleon will entertain at
cards Wednesday and Thursday of this
week at her horn on Portland Halghta
see
Mr. and Mra Vlncant Cook returned
t Tortland last Thursday after an ex
tensive tour of Northern and Central
Africa. Turkey. Ortc and Central and
Western Kurp.
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Mr. Harper Skas. of Bend. Or.,
who Is visiting her mother. Mrs. J. P.
Crentn. at Garden Horn, was honor
guet Thursday evening wheel Miss
Wamar Koreii entertained with twe
tabes of bridge
see
Swinging Into form ar the several
dancing club now ttat th Winter la
closing In on society. Th Wednesday
Evening Oub will give ther series of
assemble at th Portland Heights
Club this year. Th first dance will
take plac Wednesday evening. October
11. Th patronesses will be Mrs. Jsy
Smith. Mra .liver King Jeffery. Mrs.
A. R. Orant and Mra Benjamin Trenk
man. Th members of the club include:
Dr. Millard C. Holbrook. Dr. Sanford
Whiting. James Thompson. E. C. Ollt
ner. Oliver King Jeffery. George East
man. C. A. Eastman. H- A. Joslln. Floyd
Wickers ham Frank Halllnan. M. H.
Bchmeer. F. S. Botsford, Etnathan
Sweet. George W. Klelser. A. R. Grant.
Dr. E. A. Marshall. Horace Chapman.
Jsy f'mlth. Rafus Holmsn. Frsnk
Oallehur. Herbert Kva. Charles Ktrk
brlde. Howard Gaylord. Harry Gaylord.
William Lyons. Edward H. Dodge. Cur
tis Sargent. W. A. Spanton. W. Clemens.
8. B. Archer. B. Trenkman. H. A. scat
ter. Irving Stearns. Howard Latourett.
C C. Patrick. Alexander Nlbley, Whal-
UNITED STATES ARMY OFFICER WEDS ENGLISH GIRL IN PORTLAND.
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.Jcr I 11; .-...' ' I
A marrlag of not took plac In Portland Tuesday afternoon, vahen Mlsa
Ethel M. Foden became tt brld of Lieutenant E. R. Scott. Twenty-first
Infantry. United States Army. Mlag Foden Is th fifth daughter of th lat
George Foden. of Chester and Liverpool, Englr.nd. She has sung with th
choir of th Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen
lifted with church work. Th ceremony was performed by Rev. Horaca
Marlon l:anisv. Th brld wor a traveling costume of cream-colored cloth.
After a honeymoon In tha United States
th former horn of Mrs. Scott In England.
ley Watson. E. Davey, Charles Saund
ers, Folger Johnson. C. Msyer, W.
Nicholas. Co McKenns, Joe Wiley.
Maurlr Dooley. Robert Marshall. Dr.
Mc Daniel. L. Cornell. William Walter.
Fred Ames. Jo Cronln, R. E. Chapman,
B. Leonard. Peter Smiley. George
Luders. Latimer Whitney. Charles
Hlndman. T. H. Beverley, J. Knapp, C
Glanders. Guy Tyler, Walter Gruetter,
A J. Cutting, Carrol Dunning and
Harold Minor.
GOSSIP FROM THE ARMY-POST
General Inspection day was observed
Friday morning, and General Marlon
P. Maua commander of th Department
of th Columbia, accompanied by hi
aides. Lieutenants F. L. Whitley and
McCleave. and Colonel Oeorge K. Mo-
Gunnegle. and his staff. Including Cap
tain John R. Thomas. Jr.. post adjutant.
and Lieutenant F. C. Burnett, assistant
adjutant, witnessed the fin military
spectacle on the artillery drill grounds.
Hundreds of people from the post and
from Vancouver, and visitors to the
fair, were spectators, as th soldier
were Inspected by th General of tha
Department.
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Colonel McOunnegle, commanding of.
fleer of th post, this week celebrated
hi thirty-eighth year In activ servic
In tha United States Army. He gav a
dinner party to a few friends at his
quarters.
eve
Colonel Oeorge W. Van Deusen. of
the Second Field Artillery, hss gon to
Fort Logan, Colorado, to take commend
of th recruiting station. Mrs. Van
KLAMATH FALL. BOY l THE
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SOPHOMORE CLASS.
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Veraer T. MetBcheabacbrr.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu
gene. Or, l-t. . t Special )
The sophomore clsss of the Uni
versity of Oregon organised last
evening with th unanimous elec
tion of Verne T. Motscbenbacher.
of Klamath Falls, as president.
Motschenbacher is on of th two
men who helped win a I-to- de
cision for Oregon In th ship sub
sidy debate with Leland Stan
ford. Jr University, at Palo Alto,
las March. Other officers wer
r-Tiosen as follows: Miss Janet
Toung. of Th Dalles, vice-prea-Ident;
Miss Ruth Beach, of Port
land, secretary: Alva R. Grout,
of North Bend, treasurer, and
Woo Sun. a popular little Chi
nes boy from Salem, sergeant-at-arma
Deusen and her two daughters, Hasel
nd Gladys, win join Rim later, after
visiting In New York.
The' announcement of th marrtag of
Miss Susan Elston Baxter, daughter of
Lieutenant-Colon! John E. Baxter, to
Lieutenant Theodor H. Dillon, of th
Frglneer Corp. PeptemPer . in
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KTWSLKXJ THIRD AJU FOCRTB OK WASMI.tQTOal iTKILBT.
In Vancouver Barracks when her father
was Quartermaster General here.
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Colonel McOunnegle baa appointed
Lieutenant James A. Clio battalion ad
jutant of th First Battalion. First In
fantry. see
Lieutenant Walter E. Frldgen. of th
First Infantry, haa been granted a two
months' leav of absence, beginning
October 1. He will visit his old bom
In th East.
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Lieutenant Manton C Mlsjhell. In
command of a detachment, haa gone to
tb Rogue River Valley, to pass soma
tiro making maps. ,
Captain and Mra. William Newman,
of th Flrt Infantry, who' have been
Itfth East, have returned to this ppst.
th Martyr In this city, and Is lden
th Lieutenant and his brld will visit
Yokohomo, Japan. . Miss Dillon lived
Captain Newman, who was on college
duty, will sssums command of Com
pany F.
see
Captain -and Mra Mathew A. Reas
oner entertained at bridge whist Wd
nasday evening at their quartan,
see
Lieutenant Scott Baker. Second Field
Artillery, haa returned from Warm
Springs Indian Reservation. and
In a short time will b detailed to re
cruiting duty.
e
Captain Edgar H. Yule, of tha Sec
ond Field Artillery, and Mrs. Yule, en
tertalned th bridge club Thursday.
Th first prlr was won by Mrs. James
8. Rogers, wife of Colonel Rogers. Mrs.
Cynthia Jones won second prixe.
e e
Lieutenant Homer F. Wolven, dental
surgeon, and Mra Wolven. have return
ed from Alaska, and taken up their resl
dene In Quarters No. 1.
see
Lieutenant Georg W. Harris, of th
First Infantry, will take a month's
leave of absence In November.
e
Mrs. Robert H. Plerson, wife of
Captain Plerson, of the Medical Corps.
went to Warm Springs Indian rieserva.
tlon th first of th week, and had th
experteno of riding with four Indians
14 miles. Sh was compelled to do that,
or remain In th hotel until sh could
gat word to Captain Plerson. who failed
to receive a telegram sent, telling him
of her coming.
e e e
Lieutenant Merle Proctor, formerly of
tha Fourth Field Artillery, has been
transferred to tb Second Field Artu
lery. and he arrived from Fort Leaven
worth, Kansas. Monday, to report for
duty.
see
Captain Alfred Alo baa returned
from th Warm Springs Indian Reser
vation. e e
Major and Mrs. Charles E. Tayman,
In their quarters, entertained Captain
ti Townsend. Lieutenant F. C Bur
nett. Lieutenant Walter E. Prtdgen, and
Lieutenant Ullo.
Through th courtesy of th Clark
County Fair Association, all of th of-
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GOSSIP OP THE ARMY POST
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members of the Portland Shakespeare
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