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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1912)
T11K SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND. MAY ID. 191. her daughter. Ml Helen Teal. In Hood , r.lver. I Mr. and Mr. H'nrjr V. Mtr n frtalned with a bridge dinner on Sat urday evening. Tre guet Included .Mr. and Hrt. Marrua rll-hner. Mr. and Mr. llNirjr (ntnrlmf r. Mr. and Mr, rharlea K. Rrra:. Mlaa Ma Hlrech. Mia C1mnttn Hira.-h. Max Kuf nia and William I.lpman. Mlaa Emellta Mayhew and Ml Edith Andfron ar visiting the SI!e Leila nd VOna Guthrie. One ef the lara;et and moat ue reoaful eoclal affair of the pan week tn the openlr. ball glvn by the Mjltnomah Amateur Athletic Club at the new elubhnuee. The loungln and rmpellan room, whlrh were ue.l for danrlna. were elaboratelr decorated with S-otch broom. Jtlrhmond " were uaed In the reodlng-room. and the lara-a entrani-e hall wa banked with palm. On the veranda, w her Ice and ptm'h were eerved. decoration of areene were uaed, and Japanese lan tema. bum from the r-illn. threw a io over theenemble. The patron were Mra Allan VI. Kl'worti. Mr. Frank Ransnn, Mr. Walter A. Holt. Mra. Jamea C. Zan and Mr. Alma D. Kaia. The committee In charee of ar rancrmenta Included A. M. Ellsworth. A. II. Allen. D. H. Stphenon. G. Kalph Knight and Edward Morna. Mlaa Helen Driver, of Tacoma. who ? aa been the houe guet of Mr. TV. o. Oberteuffer for the peat week, win leave Portland Tuedav for Hood Klver, where a'.i will vlalt Mr. Elmer Milier (Ml France Oberteuffer). New come from Oak'and. rU of . - A i . v'.j' i. t,i..nla in marneae pi - - Tarborouah and Austin Chamberlain w hidden, eon of Mr. and Mra. W. M. Whldden. of thla city, whl.-h took p:a-e Wedneaday In San Franolaco. f;iehop W. F. Nlrhol offlnated. Mr WhIUJen a Mla Yarborouah haa frequently vls Hed m port:and and wa recently en tertained by M Oenevleve Thompeon. Mr Whldden 1 the aecond aon of Mr. and Mr, v. M. Whldden and brother to Mr. El' worts Mather Taylor, of New York, who waa ao eatenlvely enter tained d-irlna; her recent Ttlt In Port land, and tr. Rae Whidden. of Boton. Ma a e An event of Int'reat to aoclety a well aa In muilrtl clrr'.ea wa the re cital on Krlrtav evenln at Hotel Mult nomah, at which Alf Kilnaenberg pre aented Ml Vntanre Piper. ptanlat. anelated bv Mlaa Maurene Campbell, aeprano. The white and gold ballroom where tho recital waa given wa deco raied with palm and poted plant' Ve rtpr d'1htcd the tars- nu f M..nah'e ami -nee with her adm.r- e e,-hni-i ii mrt ill".'. cult nim-l-.-.. Irii,..wr i ' .tr i and Mac i oweii'i on r.: :'i.i.'.' wrre played th t;-e ji- .,- and rharm of a vtr t. .o ,via Maurene t'ampbell' clear io.rinn voice was heard to advantage, e.peciaily In the aria from "Madam H'ltterflv. Ml Piper wore a gown -r white point dVuprlt over pink atln trimmed with tiny Krench roaea and her hair wa circled with a wreath of pink roaebuda Ml Campbell wa In pink aatln with an oxerdreaa of white la.-. The usher were Merle Campbell. Kda-ar B Piper. Jr . Uol-ert Klthlan and Prank Jonea. over S itueat were r-reeent. After the concct Mr. and ra. K.lur B. riper entertained a party t eupper In the Arcadian garden. The ueats were: Mr. and Mr. 5. I. Camp bell. Mr. and Mr. Alf Klingenberg. VI re. Warren K. Thomaa. VI re. Koe :ouren Reed. M(a Maurenej Campbell. Mi Marjorle Campbell. Merle Camp bell. Kobert Fltlilan. Edfar H. I'lper, Jr. and Frank Jones. tr and Mr. Oeorae S. Whltealde and rhildren will leave Portland Mnnlir for !he Eaat. Mr. White!' and children al l paa the Summer with her par nta. Ir. and Mra. P. W. Cheever. In Pedham. Ma. lr. WMtealde will at tend medical convention In Montreal. Philadelphia and Atlantic City, and win pase aome time In Ronton and New York doine; reearch work. He will re turn Weal In June. e e The tea given on Monday afternoon at tne Woman Kxchana waa one of the largeat" affair of the week. The Interior ha been redecorated and plan are belnr made to carry on the work of the Exrnarge on a larger .-al. Particularly attractive la the upatatra fa and lunch room, with It hanging t.f flowered rhlnta frlri of Japaneee print and roy haded light. Not onlr I the Exchange the best ale medium offered to women who w!h to market their ware but t! buy houaewire find It a great convenience to be able to buy home-made cake. )ellle and other dell.-a.-te. which can not be obtained In the average atore. prealding at the tea table on Monday, which wa centered with a huge baakrt of pink tulip, were Mr. Solomon Hlrach. Mr. J. D. FarrelL. Mr. Gay .ombard and Mr. Pavld Taylor Honey man. They were aalated by Ml Sally Hart. Mlaa Helen tilmun. Mlaa Barbara Mackenile. Mta Marjory Hoffman. Mm Ruth Roenfetdt. tl Marjorle Haue. inan. M:a Uura Cumming and Ml Katherine Mac.Maater. One of th noteworthy wedding of the paat week wa that of Mla Kath leen Alice Carroll and Lieutenant Man ton Campbell Mltche.l. which took place Wedneiday evening at the Irvlngton residence of the nrlde's parents, Mr. and Mra John Francla Carroll. With Chaplain Walter Kenyan Lloyd, of Van couver Barrack, officiating, the lm preeelve ring service) wa read at T:SO o'clock. In th presence of relative and Intimate friend of the young couple. Preceding the ceremony Ml Kuth Al len, accompanied by Mlsa Menefee.sang -O plvlne Love." The bride waa charming la her rob of Ivory aatln. cut en train and elab orated with rare old duchesee lac which had trimmed tie wedding gown of her mother and grandmother. Her tulle veil waa caught and held In place with a wreath of orange blossom, and ahe carried a ahower bouquet of white rose and mauve orcM.1. I-ittl Vila Vlargaret Carroll. In the role of ring bearer, wore a dainty whit lingerie fro.-k and large blue sash. Two pagee In white linen suit were Walter and ;rt.-n Carroll, brothers of the bride. M:a Tereea Carroll, as maid of honor, waa In rink meaea'lne. and carried bri.lesn-.aM rosea. T.i rr'.deamakl. Miss Ameua Holt, wa gowned In r hlue savn and carried an arm bouquet of rnk rojeh j j. IJeutenant Char.es J. T'lr acted as best man. Tie Carroll home wae elaborately d-corated for the occasion. In the drawing - room, where the receiving parry stood, pink and white rose re effective and pink enandragnn were ued in t.-.e entrance hail. The color .-hem of t!ie lirnint .room waa red tntl white. A huge nol of red carnation centered the table, and tall vaae of ca la Itltee were used &out the room. Prom J until 10:J. o'clock a large reception was held- Mr. and Mra. Car roll received with t:e bridal party. Presiding at the table In the dining room were Mr. L. li. Hadlev. Mra tranche tloge. Mr. Pavld Goddcll and ill Klliaeth CadwelL Assisting about t.e ronis were Mra. Oannett. the llaes Ves-a and Irma Moorehous. Miss Helen ll'abee. Mis Marjorle For b:. M: I-oiiie Williams and Miss Helen t.tnnett. VI ra. Jonn F. Carroll, mother of th brIJe. wore a handsome creation of mauve satin elaborated with Irish lace. Lieutenant and Mrs. Mitchell left Portland Wedneadav evening on the Sliaata Limited for Pan Francieeo. where they will pasa a few dave before going to the Prestdio of Monterey, there Lieutenant Mlfliell has been at tending tb school of musketry. At aienlerejr they will be guests of Ucu- FEIXNDS Or DORIS ELIZABETH LYTLE ENTERTAINED ON HER SEVENTH BIRTHDAY. mi lie. - nun f , . . 3 r- . . ' 1 H8; "":. ...,':; y ? V-c "'A c .1 7 - - y t ( ' I a' a. Head .f T.b.e. .,... ,.. 'M'tKVX V"""' Table Are. H-r-bell. ;e,ll.e,. y", Hawklaaoa, Helen V rollers. Katberlae VaapeL l-mmlmr ( aaaerea. Helen Klaaey. uerotar mvmwr, -r.lea.er aaaerew. Oorethy Fa-II aa Virginia Rlcharda. Porl. E..be,h Lytle. daughter of Mr. and Mr. Hobgrt Lyll. , of 40 JMTwtM ': North, wa. tn hostess at a delightful birthday party May U. In honor her 0 th b nw covered with glft Including book a. ama perfume, and .mall powde dren played v.rlou. games, and ended the, enjoyment with a feast of delleaclea 'CJ . ",th- occasion drnj-rom. where a cak? contain In, .even candle, waa used as a centerpiece. In honor of the, occasion. tenant and Mrs. Robert Sear. (Miss Marguerite Hume), the former of whom was a r'aaamate of Lieutenant Mitch ell's t Weal Point. The Mitchells will sail from San Francisco for Honolulu on the transport leaving; June S. Invitatlor- liii leen ent out for I I'ortiand ! iglit Cub. Friday evening. I )l:t .'i. The patronesses are: Mra. F. i i:. n. ach. Mrs. orge W. Hoyt, Mr. - I A mr Vf r VI b.nMB tlld Mr.. Fred Alva Jacobs. The floor com-mrm- n.rrhAr IJnn. F. 1. Golle- hur and Ianiel J. Vlalarkey. Mr. and Vtr. George C. Waggener imi th, 'Vielv Pancera of the "Campu. Mouser" with an Informal dancing party on wedneeoay evening. Those present wee: Mis Mildred Jos elyn. Miss I-oulse Wllllama. Ml Mau rln Campbell. Miss "Ona Outhrle. Miss Thelma Garrett. Mis Clarice Riles and Mlsa Katharine Graham. Mr. Bren ran. Edward Nov. Norman Matchlck, Merle Campbell. Jamee Brady. Guy Per. ham. Percy Hlller and Glen Elllcott. e Mis Mabel Korrell entertained with a joe" party on Thursday evening. In honor of Mlsa Olive Bennett of Lo. Angeles, who Is the house guest of her cousin. Miss Great. Rutterneld. Cueeta made up six tables of the game. Card honor, fell to Miss Greats Butter field and ouglaa Gety and Mlsa Gretchen Klosterman received the con solation prise. A special favor was presented to Mis. Olive Bennett, th honor guest. Those present were: Mis. Olive Bennett. Mis. Greata Butterfleld. Miss Doris Clark. Mlsa Gretchen Klos terman. Miss Clarice Biles. Mis. He lea Whitney. Mis. Or so MacKenxle. Mlaa PORTLAND CIRL CELEBRATES TWELFTH BIRTHDtT. J! I Beatrice Locke. Marjorle McCollom. Margaret Iling. Norma Kedman. Lucile Rronaugh, Harold Chamberlain. Allen Noye. George Bate. Austin Staley. t wald Pay. Jack Day. Lattlmer Whit ney Joseph Hammond. Frank Hogan. Luclaa Otto. Douglas Getty, Earl Rob inson. William Holden. Wllllard Haw ley and Walter Korrell. e The following clipping from .Wash ington. D. C paper la of Intea-e.t to Portland aoclety: Vila. Carrie Lee Chamberlain, the debutasfte daughter of United State. Senator Chamberlain of Oregon, was the, maid of honor at the recent mar riage of Miss Vlarte Buttles, daughter of VI r. and Mr.. Luclen Disney Buttles, of Columbus, O, and James Cowdon Foster, Jr. She wore m blue messalln. gown, with overdress of marquisette, and a tiny Dutch bonnet In tulle, the esact ah.de, of her gown. Her bouquet was of pink Klllarney roses. Th. ceremony was largely attended, and waa followed by a reception at the bride', home- The, bridal toilet wa. of white ..tin covered with ehantllly lace. The bride gave her three attendant, gold bar brooches. Th future home, of th. coupLe will be In Calgary, Alberta Province. Canada. Th. bride, attended school in this city, and has many frlenda here. , . Mis. Ol.dy. Lang will entertain the member, of th. Tennis Specialty" of the recent "Campua Mouaer" at an In formal dance at th. Hunt Club on Fri day evening. Mlsa Geraldlne Coursen. the efficient accompanist of the Treble Clef Club, 1. being entertained In Hood River thla week. Mrs. Frederick C. Malpaa will be hostess at a bridge tea on Wednesday, e Many prominent aoclety women are planning bos partle. for Madame Nor elir. concert at th. Helllg on Sunday afternoon. May 26. Madame Norelll la a favorite la Portland. She will gtve part, of the iimi programme which was a great success at her recent con cert In London. e Mr. and Mr. Taul E. Froellch ar. In New York for a vl.lt of 10 day. and ar. at the Hotel A.tor. Times Square, New York. They visited Milwaukee. Chicago and Washington. D. C. an route to the metropolis. After five or six weeks' travel through the Eastern State, they will return to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Qulraby and their on. Daniel H. Qulmby. returned Fri day last from a two months' stay In th. East. They have passed most of their time In New England and went by way of Lo. Angele. and New Or leans. a e Mrs. Je.se R. Sharp, of Frospect Drive, with her daughter. Dorothy and Constance, having passed three months In Italy, are now touring Swltserland. Tbey Intend to travel through Europe and will finish their trip In tha Brit ish Isles the latter part of June. a The new Council Crest Skating Club. Mlaa Verma Breeka. Ml Voma Brooka entertained a number of her small friend, at a birthday party on Saturday at her home at 701 East Twenty ninth street North. Music and game, formed th. entertainment of the afternoon and later re freshments were served. The guerte were: Persia Pettis. Edith Schacht. Lucile Merges. Jennie Und, Vivian Jennings. Marjori. Englehart. Violet Pearson. Her bert Brooka and Harry Mengea. Absorbs Skin, Chaei Wrinkles Young Again -The shock of beholding myself In the glass sfter nine long weeks abed, nearlv caused a relapse." write. Emily Cotson In Home Queen. "The faded face, with Ita lines of Illness and worry, seemed thirty year, older. Now. I thought. I could not attend my chum', welding, eleven dava off. to which I had looked hopefully forward. "She herself came to my rescue. She procured an ounce of mercoUsed wax. which she bade me spread on like cold cream. ssiilng It off nut morning. Applied nightly, t lis apparently ab sorbed the witherel skin, so gently I experienced no dl-omfort. I'pon the wedding morn the pallid complexion l.ad entlrelv given way to one of )outhfut color and lovellneea. "And there wasn't a wrinkle. Thl. due to a waah lotirn made by dissolv ing an ounce of saanllte In a half pint witch hasel. The dally face bath had dispersed every line." Adv. orgsnlsed by 0 residents of Portland Heights, held Its second skating party st the new Scenic Amusement Park on Council Crest Thursday night. The club', charter wtll close sfter the next party, a week from next Thursday. a a Mrs. William Vf. Cake, who has been been In the East since last February. Is now visiting Mrs. H. M. Cake. In Los Angeles. Mra Cake visited the Grand Canyon of the Colorado en route west, a e The management of Hotel Multnomah complimented the women of the Port land press with an elaborate dinner In the Arcadian garden on Tuesday even ing. The table was centered with a graceful arrangement of yellow tulips, mauve sweet peas and maiden hair fern. Souvenir, and hand-painted menu cards marked the cover.. Tho.e present were Mrs. O. C. Letter. Miss Leone Cass Baer, Miss Lillian Tingle. Miss Lacla Harrl man. Miss Eleanor Cannon. Miss Avis Lobdell. Mrs. Frank M. Griffin, Mr.. F rank O. Owen and Mr.. W. P. Strand borg. see Mr.. F. L. Dllle entertained the Thursday Club at her University Park bungalow. Assisting her waa Mrs. W. E. Collins. The rooma were bedecked with roses, while a large bowl of wild Iria on the porch wa. a greatly admired feature. The other guests were Mrs. O. H. Patrick. Mrs. Jam F. Kinder, Mrs. J. Waiter Holt. Mra D. A. Dins moor. Mrs. Frank Schlegel. Mrs. W. B. Shlvely. Mrs. John M. Main. Mr. Alice Cowell, Mrs. Frank J. McGettlgan. Mrs. Shad O. Krantx and Mrs. Horace E. Thomas. The last club meeting will be with Mrs. Krantx at her horn, at 72 East Davis street, and the season', prize, will ba awarded then. a e a Mr. Alice Bushnell wa. hostess at a birthday party at her home In the American Apartments, given for Mra. J. T. Mlddlemas. on Friday. A sewing contest waa a diversion of the after noon. The apartment, were beautifully decorated with Spring flower.: a de licious luncheon wa. served at Indi vidual tables. The honor guest was the recipient of many pretty gifts. Th. guests were: Mrs. W. E. Co ma a, Mrs. a R. Gray. Sr., Mr.. C. R. Gray, Jr Mrs. Frederick Linenweber, Mrs. Mary Llnenweber, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. A. C. Adams, Mrs. F. A. Peil, Mrs. L. B. Wickersham. Mrs. W. F. Turner. Mrs. Ralph Budd. Mrs. C. A. Coolldge. Mrs. M. F. Brady. Mr3. W. H. Smith, Mra. Katherine Holloway, Mrs. James Rus sell, Mrs. J. P. Rogers, Mrs. E. P. Mc Danlel, Mrs. J. T. Mlddlemas. a Friends are extending sympathy to Dr. and Mra. E. De Witt Connell on the udden death of their little daughter. Dr. and Mra. Connell will be at the Virginia Hill for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ruegnltx (Miss Jet McCollom) are being felicitated on the arrival of a baby girl last Friday. Th. Summer season at Hotel Gear hart, by the sea, will begin auspiciously with the golf tournament, which will Continued on Pas 4 Wedding Stationery Calling Cards The Irwin-Hodson Co. 92 fifth street KEAI STARK CLOTH DRESSES HALF PRICE Ttey come in navy, serge, black and wkite stripes or cnecks and lignt worsteds. Following are tne prices: $14.00 Dresses . $7.00 $20.00 Dresses.. $10.00 $25.00 Dresses.. $12.50 $23.00 Dresses. .$14.00 $38.00 Dresses.. $19.00 $40.00 Dresses.. $20.00 $45.00 Dresses.. $22.50 $72.00 Dresses.. $36.00 tE$ePartfjoIomttoCompait! WASHINGTON STREET AT TENTH OllF increasing dales are gratifying but we have many, many thousand dollars' worth of desirable Wares which must be sold before we move to our new location. Art Section Good Pictures for Home, Library nd School They carry tha right thought are. reproduc tions of masterpieces and worthy a place upon your walls. ' Braun Clement Imported Carbons Copley Prints. Longman's fine color scenes from early Eng lish history. Some very fine reproductions from Millet, Hoff man, Bonheur. We do excellent framing. Our mouldings are modern and charges most reasonable. ( "ANSCO" FILMS make perfect pictures. "We've sold them for twelve years. They've grown better all the time. Let us do your finishing. Mail the film we pay the return postage. All our work is by experts. FEEE An eight by ten enlargement, with every every finishing order of $1.00. Art Pottery We are showing some very beautiful imported pieces, moderately priced. RICH CUT GLASS for June brides. A brilliant display from the best American craftsmen. "Thermos" The Famous Hot or Cold Bottle Hailed as a luxury, it is now a ne cessity within reach of any purse or person. $1, 91-.50, $2. "THEEMOS" Lunch Box, com plete, $3.50. "Wood-lark" Fountain Pen 98c A WEEK'S TRIAL FEEE. Also Waterman and Conklin in all styles, $2.50 to $25.00. WE ENGRAVE Wedding Invitations, At Home Cards, Calling Cards, Announcements. ill m Orange Nectar The finest of Summer drinks , One bottle makes gallon. .250 FOR "POISON OAK" "Wood-Lark" Homeo Tablete 25 ALTA-TONE A tonio and appetizer; pint bot tle $1.00 RUBBER GLOVES For the garden or house 330 cits "Gross" English Leathers and Gloves OUR DIRECT IMPORTATIONS Suitcases, Bags and Novelties. We show them this week at very attrac tive prices. 49S Your choice of a fine line of Belts in new shades. Values to I0SS6 $1.00. Base Balls and Bats Boys We have the famous D. and M. Sporting Goods. Save Your Roses APHI-CIDE Wll kill the APHIS 500 Enough for most gardens. Sanitary Bathroom Cleaner SOMETHING NEW AND GOOD. Cleans and polishes with little work, porcelain and enameled tubs, marble floors, nickel and brass, faucets, metal work, enameled, varnished and painted surfaces, silverware, refrigerators, cut glass, windows and mirrors. Best prepara tion made to clean and polish automobile lamps, etc Price 300 pint, 5O0 quart. A few free samples. 'W00D-LARK" PEROXIDE TT. S. P. Stand ard, pint 250 CUT OUT THIS AD OUT OUT THIS AD Revives old woodwork, furniture, floors, eta. Quarter pt., 150 half pt., 250; pict, 450; quart, 800; half gal., $1.55; gal., $3.00. Twenty different colors. This ad, if brought to our store at once, is good for Free Sample Japalao and an Aluminum Thimble. , Ask for color card. THE FAMOUS "Houn Dawg' .250 Garden Hose Fifty-foot lengths, with Nozzle and Couplings. Columbia Vi-incn rubber $4.40 Woodlark Vfc-inch rubber $4.80 Chester -inch cotton. .$5.20 7-ply red rubber, ?-in., our best grade, $6.80 LAWN MOWERS at reduced prices. EFFERVESCENT LITHIA TABLETS Vichy, Kissingen Bottle, 250 EFFERVESCENT PHOSPHATE SODA Per pound 850 25c and 30c Celluloid Dolls at, each 140 25c and 30c Floating Toys at, each 150 35c Fountain Syringe lengths, red, 5 feet.. 240 3-quart maroon, guaranteed Combination Water Bottle and Syringe in wooden boxes.. $1.98 Woodard, Clarke & Co. AMERICA'S LARGEST DRUGSTORE We Invite you to Open an Account With Us Take Advantage of our Removal Sale Now. NoMothsWiUGct Outputs 1 mm kaf . ' DSWIf ft. 1 a inTI ,LI Te-t 11 E SAFETY! AND PEEFE FUR STORAGE' f5 H.UEBES C0. CORBETT BLDG. taa 1 REMODExnro Ain kefairixq at Reetaceel IOIMEB PRICES. Phone: Main 24; A 2440. FRECKLES New Drear Teat Qaleklr neaera Teeee Hoaaelr Sreta, There's no looser the llg-titeet need of feellor aehamed of your frecktoa, aa a new drur. othlne double atrenath, has been dlacovered that positively re moves these homely spots. Simply sret one ounce of othlne double strength from Woodard. Clarke c Co. and apply a little of It at night, and In tha morning; you will see that even the worst freckles hava begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce Is needed to com pletely clear the skin and gain a beau tiful clear complexion. Be inn to ak for the double strength othlne, as this Is sold under guarantee ef money back If It falls to remove freckles. SALE ON Summer Suits for $35W $40 Closing: out this year's Summer Stock, don't want to carry over to next season. C. GAWER & CO. Ladies' Tailor Selling Hirsch Bldg. THE TRAVELING MAN may send his family to this ideal resort for the Summer. Har monious surroundings are assured of, while saloons and other unde sirable elements are not tolerated. It is so easily accessible that his available time may be spent with the dear ones. I 1 f ' 1 " , Ca.Wr1i CLUB. .,:. - i