THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, AUGUST 2, 1914. VISITORS AT THE BREAKERS MAKE MERRY BREAKERS. Wah., Aug. 1. (Spe cial. With many new arrival the last week, the Breakers has been the scene of much gaiety and life. A hugre driftwood bonfire Monday night afforded the guests of the hotel a pleasant evening on the beach. Mu sic and refreshments added much" to the occasion. a Crabbing was enjoyed by many of the visitors the first two mornings of the week In the large crab hole Just In front of the Breakers. It was esti mated that at least 1000 crabs were taken from this single hole, the big best catch ever reported on the beach. Frank S. Dietrich, of Boise. Federal Judge of Idaho, joined his family Thursday for a two weeks' visit at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. ! . Mayer and son. of Portland, arrived at the Breakers Fri day for a two weeks' sojourn. Mrs. J. Shemanskl and two charming daughters are recent arrivals at the hotel. They plan to remain for a month. Benjamin B. Chambers, of Chambers burg. Pa., registered at the Breakers Hotel Mrs. J. E. Richardson visited here over Sunday as guest of the Misses Arthurs. v Dr.rf rr wininm Kittle 'Wells and two children are stopping here lor tne summer. A. Bush, Jr., of Salem, spent the w-ek-end with hi family here. From Forest Grove, Or., came Jose phine Ward, Emma Craft and Edith Craft for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Plimpton and Mr. and Mrs. F. I). Thielsen, of Salem, were guests of Mrs A. Bush, Jr., for two days last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Nason, of Port land, are at the Breakers Hotel. BAZAAR LOXG BEACH EVENT Church Entertainment Is Xotnble Affair of Week at Resort. LONG BEACH. Wash.. Aug. L (Spe cial.) One of the biggest and most notable events of the present season at this resort was the bazaar and din ner given Tuesday afternoon and even ing by the Ladies' Union Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church, of North Beach. The bazaar was held in the society's new rest and reading-room on the beach. It proved to be a huge success from a social standpoint as well as financially. The proceds will be used to liquidate the debts of the rest room, which is a new branch of the society's work. In the evening an elaborate and Interesting programme was given in collection with the mo tion pictures at the Pastime Theater. The programme was as follows: Read ing, by Rev. Mr. Bates and Miss Schloppe: vocal selections, by Miss Edna Kindred. Reese Williams, Law rence Dlneen. Miss Elolne Gooley, Miss Vera Venable. Miss Soule, Mr. Round, Mrs. Cumming and Mrs. Hammond. Miss Beatrice Lash contributed to the affair with several violin solos, ac companied by Mrs. Joseph F. Qreggs, of Tacoma. Miss Stevens also gave in stumental selections. The members of the reception com mittee for .the afternoon were Mrs. W. B. Murdock. Mrs. B. A. Chambreau and Mrs. N. Pope. Stationed at the punch table, placed In a bower of the society's colors, yel low and white, which predominated throughout the room, were Mrs. L. C. Davison and Miss Lulu Martin. The flower-booth, one of the prettiest cor ners of the room, was presided over by Mrs. J. J. Campbell, assisted by the Misses Baker and Lollta Tinker. Dr. Belle MacDonald. of New York Pity, had charge of the preserved fruit table and also arranged the "postof flce" game, which was a delightful part of the affair. Mrs. H. E. Deputy was particularly active on the enter tainment committee, of which she was chairman. The fancy-work booth, one of the most atractive features of the bazaar, with many handsome articles of hand work contributed by Interested co workers, was in charge of Mrs. Ralph Pogue and Mrs. George W. Veager. A distinguished patron of the bazaar was Mrs. Alfred Wilson, of Portland, a cousin of President Wilson. Mrs. Wilson is passing the Summer with friends in Beach Center. Rev. O. S. Barnhara. rector of the Presbyterian Church, was another of the interesting visitors at the sale. A dinner was served from 5 o'clock until 7 o'clock. Mrs. Beatrice Barlow-Dierke. pian ist, of Portland, with her husband. Is passing a fortnight at Hotel Portland on the beach. Maurice Dooley was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Mears last week. Professor Stanley, of the Woodlawn School, and Mrs. Stanley are domiciled in the Doyle cottage. Mrs. J. F. Stack, and family, of Walla Walla, are recent arrivals and are occupying a cottage for the Sum mer. Mrs. Clarence Peters is another of the week's arrivals, who will pass the balance of the Summer In a beach cot tage. A pretty little cottage houses the family of Isaac Gratton for the season. Mrs. Florence West and children are domiciled. In a pretty cottage in Tioga for the Summer. Miss Katherine Hart, of Portland, passed through Long Beach Tuesday on her way to Tokeland to join friends. In the Sperry cottage the family of H. C. Flint Is enjoying beach life. H. C. Webber aud family are now in the cottage colony at Ocean Park. The Beck cottage has been opened by the W. G. Beck family, who will re main for the season. S. Baum and family are sojourning in one of J. M. Arthur's cottages. Another recent arrival to Join the cottage colony Is Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Barnett anil family. Misses Mabel D. Hall and Ethel Moore are at Driftwood cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Tilley are at Driftwood cottage. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mann and Maurice R Mann are passing a few days at the Driftwood. t- , t.-'.., ., Mrle C:ise Ira Hulinir Charles W. Barr. H. A. Sh'awk, S1SS r.lltt reeaiy anu .(itiiice - . ... . . Jke among the week's arrivals at tne iVf.twood cottage. ami Mrs. Joseph F. Griggs, of Tat ma, are passing a few weeks in Loni,4 Beach, where the doctor is en joy ;l vacation. Mr F. L. Lash and daughter. Miss Beatrice Lash, have joined the happy family at Driftwood cottage. - - . ... i .i-n i-. 1 l.vnnN "C. It. ' v .ill -.... . j ... are also visiting in i-uns oent". A,)"'her addition to Long Beach's cottue colony is W. H. Ferris and fam ilv who arrived early in the week anil will remain until the end of the season. - "" P. E. Brigham, of .Portland. Is visit ing his daughter. Mrs. Norris B. Gregg, at her cottage In Tioga. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Dineen have opened their cottage on the track for the season. Miss Gladys Murphy and J. E. Klesendahl are house guests of the J. W. Blakes In Blake Forest. Dr. C. R. Templeton and family are domiciled In a cottage at Newton Sta tion. A cosy cottage near Newton houses Mis. J. Gansneder and family and their Many New Arrivals Add to Gaiety of Beach i r . . , -ii : -iB raHsanHUh., i guests, Mrs. Hoyt Lesher, the former's sister, and Mrs. rl. u. Anderson auu daughter, Cleo. of Kent. Wash. Merle Rouselout Is visiting li-ienus In Long Beach. ir .lames Henrv are so journing in a comfortable cottage for a short time. Mrs. E. E. Tuggle and family are es tablished in a cottage at Long Beach. Vincent O'Hare Is passing a ween, at his mother's cottage. Point Loma. "Pat" Hughes and family are rest ing at the family cottage above New ton's. Mr. and Mrs. R. MacLeod are among th.. week's arrivals who are to pass the Summer here in a cottage. BEACH CENTER DRAWS MANY Week Sees New Arrivals Added to Cottage Colony at Resort. HKAC!H CENTEK. Wash.. Aug. 1. fRMSlall) Mrs. William R. Ladd and children. Misses Lois, Jane. Esther and Billy, who have been passing several week's in their pretty Summer home, returned to Portland Friday. Mrs. Ethel V liitmer alio jonn iverr . ...-k -. n. i visitors of the for mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Manner. Mrs. H. J. Kelly and sister are domi ciled in tlieir cottage for a month. Summering in tne anits Dungaiow v'STjiwKEBBHBHB :aeggg EM I on the boulevard are ex-Councilman Monks and Mrs. Monks and daughter, Eileen, and the I. J- Gordons and chil dren. Dorrls, Lee and Richard. Miss Grace Bingham arrived Tues -day to pass the month with her parents here at Shelburne Hotel. A simple wedding was solemnized Friday, July 24, in the Catholic Church, "Star of the Sea." when Miss Josephine Cox, of Vancouver. Wash., became the bride of Sergeant Ray E. Vail. I'nited States Army, stationed at Fort Colum bia. They left for a brief wedding trip to Portland. Rev. George Sturla officiated. Father Skelly. of the Holy Kosary Church, in Portland, has taken the place of Father Sturla, who was in charge of the little chape: for three WJIrs. B. Gildner is visiting the W. J. Corcorans for a short time. Mrs. Thomas H. Talbottand two small daughters, the Misses Elizabeth and Katherine, are occupying the Ditch burn cottage for the Summer at Shel burne station. Bob McMurray passed the week-end as the guest of the W. P. Adams fam ily in their cottage. Edward Shea is visiting Frank Kier nan. Jr. Mr and Mrs. A. H. Kerr, John A. and A. W. Kerr are sojourning at Hotel Sunset. '' , Miss Lois Ladd returned to Beach Cnter Tuesday, after, a delightful visit Life-Party Catches 1000 . -.. with friends in Gearhart and Seaside, Or. GARHART PLEASCRKS VAJUED Surfing.'' Bonfires, Miotor Parties and Diincing Popular Frolics. GEARHART, Or.. Aug. 1. (Special.) Bonfires', motor parties, dances and dinner parties have filled the week. Occasionally there is a swimming ex hibition with fancy high diving, and groups of friends wake up parties to go "surfing" daily. Horseback riding forms a big part of the day's schedule. A Jolly afrair was the bonfire ar ranged by Mrs. Oscar Menefee, Mrs. J. D. Honeyman and Frank Steele on Sunday evening on the point near the mouth of Necanicum River. Dozens of the younger set toasted marshmal lows, sang songs and had a generally good time. Kurt Koehler passed Sunday with his fiancee. Miss Dorothy Huber. Dr. and Mrs. George A. Marshall and children arrived last week to occupy their cottajje. - Mrs. Walter M. Cook and children. Margaret and Betty, are domiciled in Hotel Gearhart. Mrs. Guy W. Talbot was hostesB for a merry picnic on Elk Creek on Fri day for about a dozen little children. She was assisted by Mrs. A. M. Harra- Crabs From Big Hole Just in jj 'g r r r-. don. Mrs. Jiimes A A1I 0rtrnrle Talbot Dougherty and i- u.- . , . :r..l;.. Hcc'omnanied by navi,i T Hnnvman and Chester G. Murphy, motored from Portland Fri day. Miss Jean Morrison passed the week with Mrs. Joseph Wiley, attending to the opening of a cottage In the meadow for her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Jenkins and Miss Mabel Norris were house guests of Mrs. F. G. Buffum during the week. Mrs. R. Lea Barnes came down on Saturday to visit Mrs. Buffum and Mrs. Sarah Forbes. . John Kiernan passed a few days visiting his daughter, Mrs. Russell B. Caswell. Mrs. F. C. Malpas and daughter. Miss Ethel, are at Hotel Gearhart. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur arrived on Saturday to pass the week-end with Mrs. Martin Gay Lombard. Jordan Zan was also a guest of the Lombards. Mrs. L. H. Tongue Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. Lombard. Mrs. Jay J. Morrow and small daugh ter, Lucretla. are visiting Mrs. Oscar Menefee. Major Morrow passed the week end with them. Mrs. Morrow will visit Mrs. James D. Honeyman be fore returning to Portland. General J. G. Butler, United States fUtny, is at Hotel Gearhart. Mrs. Bert Mackay is visiting Mrs. C. Edward Grelle. Mrs. Grelle's father, James Henry, of California, is hr guest. Miss Lois Ladd was a guest of Misses Alice and Myrtle Gram over the week enMrB. Jack Williams, of The .Dalles, ABOUT Front of Resort Is visiting her sister-in-law Mrs. George A. Marshall. William Mackenzie and family ar rived Monday. Miss Gladys Lang arrived on Satur day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jonah B. Wise. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Lyons and daughter Jean are at Hotel GearhaTt. Mrs. John K. Kollock entertained Tuesday afternoon in honor of her little daughter with a dainty tea party. James A. Dougherty was among the week-end visitors in Gearhart. Carroll Dunning was a week-end visitor at Gearhart with the Langs. Mr. and Mrs. Starr were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cooke. The Young Men's Christian Associa tion held their usual campfire meet ing near the mouth of Necanicum River on Sunday evening. An unusual ly large number of Summer visitors at tended and joined in the prayers and songs. A. H. Harding and family arrived here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Llppett and daughter Judith are at Hotel Gearhart. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Saunders are here Tor the season. Mrs. Julius Loulsson and house-guest Roscoe Nelson passed Monday In Gear hart. William Kettenbch. of Lewiston. Idaho, passed a fe days in Gearhart at the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. George Cotner Mason and son Henry Mason urrived Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mayer are visit ing their daughter and family. Mia Julius L. Meier, at Hotel Gearhart. Lawrence Holman and David Jordan passed Sunday In Gearhart. R. Koehler passed Tuesday at Gear hart Hotel. Thales Llnthlcum was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davis, Jr.. over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunt Lewis were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. David T. Honeyman. Mr. and Mrs. S. Silverfleld were at the beach on Sunday. A party of friends Including Mrs. R. F. Lytle. Doris Lytle. Miss Edith Pra ter. Miss Phoebe Purker, of Tacoma; and Miss Tess Mack passed the week end In Gearhart at the hotel. Dr. and Mrs. August M. Kinney and son. Master Maurice Kinney, of As toria, motored down Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ruby, Portland ers, were recent visitors In Gearhart. THE.S RAVRAXTS ARE ENJOYED Students' Monduj Evening Dances Also Attract at Seaside. SEASIDE, Or.. Aug. 1. (Special.) The thes dansants at Hotel Moore Wednesday and Saturday afternoons are. thoroughly enjoyed by a large cli entele of Portland's society folk. Many of the Summer visitors take this means of entertaining their friends. Many of the young girls are truly wonderful dancers and the tearoom is thronged with interested spectators. Russell Summers gives exhibitions each day. Miss J- ZUlah Crawford enter BONFIRE tained this week and Miss Lillian M r gan was hostess today. The first of the series of Monday i.Ai,lnv ,tti,.Aa e-iven bv students Summering here, at the Moore Hotel, was a gay arrair. Ainona mosr pres ent were the Misses Helen Gregg, Annabelle Crawford. Zlllali Crawford. Gladys Dunne. Helen Dunne. Marj rle Haussman. flea Nlckerson, Margaret Hawkins, Suzanne Quinn, Irene Col lins. Lois Ladd. Constance Taylor. Mnry Therkelsen. Cntherjne Therkelsen. Miss Knowlton. Echo Zahl. Frances Soden, Nellis Hamlin. George Cooke. B. Glen, Archie Klngaley, Herbert Sessions. Warren Jackson. Melvln. Ogden, Pnul Averill and Chester Hunkell. Mr. and Mrs. Albei t Schweitzer ( Rulh Slchel) were house guests of Mrs. I. N. Fleischner last week. Mrs. L. Forrstrom. of Astoria, was a week-end visitor at Hotel Moore. Miss Mildred Mayer Is Iho house guest of Miss Amy Rothschild. Roscoe Nelson, of Portland, is at the Loulsson cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Goodman aro guests of the Joseph Goodman. Mr. and Mrs. Gcvilam Jones and children and Mrs. Jones' sister are domiciled in the Kerr cottage. William Ehrman passed the latter part of the week visiting his flanoee. Miss Minnie Fleischner. Miss Clea Nickerson Is a house guest of Misses Catherine and Marie Therkel- "eMr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Piper and familv passed Monday picnicking at Cannon Beach. J. Proebstel was a member of the party. Mrs Warren lv Thomas is a n uso guest of the W. A. T. Rushonns. Dr. Locke and Mmlly were among the week's arrivals and have opened their attractive cottage. Loeke-havrn. Mr. and Mrs. M Sharpsten aro domiciled in The Rocks. C. D. Sellwood and Miss Floretta, Vllguth were among the visitors at Hotel M ore last week. The Windsor family have opened their cottage. Mr and Mrs. W. S Dinwiddle ami family passed the week-end In Sea side. . Mr and Mrs V. M Simmons and children. R. C. McDnniel George W Hovt C H. Mayer and F. C. Ransom were at Hotel Moore this week. Mrs A D Perkins ana shi Jo'sslyn were week-end patrons of tho Hotel Moore. Ralph D Hoyt passed Sunda at H - " MrsCBrl Stanley and Mrs. Walter B. Honeyman passed a few days at tho Torrey last week. Charles Cramer was also a visitor at the Torre Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. C W Stosc arrived here on Wednesday. Churles H. Korell. of Portland, and family are at the Torrey. A grout- of the patrons f Hotel Torrey made up a horseback party on Thursday. Those enjoying the event were Mrs. Agnes M. Clark. 11. M MIk kelsen. Misses Inga Jaten and A Me Daniel. Miss Irene Abbott Is Summering at Austin's Grove. Mr. and Mrs. U C Boflnger are at the Shamrock cottage. Halycon Lodge Is the abode of Miss U. Cummins. Mrs. J. W. Westbroik Is Summering ip the Pickwick. Mrs. A. L. Flnley. Mr. and Mrs Harris. Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hammell are among recent arrivals st Seaside! Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Murray arc oc cupying a cottuge her.-. In Small Den Mrs. W. K. Slater and children are enjoying beach life. The Snyder cottage is the Summer residence of merrjf party of Portlaml people, Including Judge and Mrs. G. W. Phelps Misses Genevieve ami Margaret Phelps. Mrs. M Motzer. Ruth Iart and Mrs. F. Rechlln. The American Hotel Is the tempor ary abode of Mrs. W. T. Norton. Miss Helen Brown is entertaining Miss Catherine Alexander. Miss Margaret Hawkins Is passing a few weeks with her fntnily. Mrs. Irene De Vany. Mrs. A. J. Mc Guire and Miss Ida Marshall are pass ing a month here. Miss Katherine Perceval Is entertain ing a huse party nt the Judd House. A Jolly house party from Astoria in cludes Captain and Mrs. George Flave'. Mr and Mrs. Harry Flavel. two chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pstton. Judge Campbell and family, of Port land were In Seaside last week. E. L Thompson anU family, of Port land, have opened their attractive cot tage. Mrs. Robert Warrnek. her daughter Marv and son R hert. Jr.. ot t-orusiio, are occupying their cottage. Mrs. M C. Bowles Is In her cottage. She is accompanied by her granddaugh ters, the Misses Alleyn and Carrlo Johnson. SALMON SIIMVG ATTHAtTIVI, Picnics. Bonfires mid lioich Matur ing Arc Senvlcw Recreations. SEAVIEW, Or., Aug. 1. (Special.) Sand Island is the mecca for picnick ers from points along North Beach who flock In large numbers to see the In teresting salmon seining. Oroups of young people either walk or rldo M ilwaco. where they board a small launch that takes them across the bay to the Island. A delicious luncheon Is spread and after viewing the Interesting work of the fishermen the parties, carrying empty lunch baskets and a wealth of the knowledge of salmon netting, re turn late in the afternoon to their homes. On Wednesday a number of parties formed picnics and made the trip, among them belun large party of about 10 people, chaperoned by Mrs. W R. Ladd and one arranged by Mrs. Levlnson and children, Wanda and Harry. . The Misses Rose. Margaret and Bertha Sachet arranged s plonlc to Baker's Bav on "Wednesday. Other members of the party Included the Misses Madeline Stone. Mi Tile Miller. Marvel Case. Genevieve Marlon end Vallere Coffey. One of the most elaborate and lamest affaire of Its kind given here his season was the loach supper cooked In u huge bonfire on Thursday evening, arranged by Harry Kllgore. The sffalr differed from the regular bonfire Inas much as tHere was roasted corn, frank furters hot coffee and sandwiches, the delectable toasted morsh mallow and watermelon serving for dessert. About 30 of Seavlew's youns girls and boys were guests at this Jolly affair. Mr and Mrs Theodore B. Wilcox and daughter. Miss Clair Wilcox, are en-' tertaining a number of oung belles of Portland at their attractive home at the Willows. Miss Wilcox has her motorcar here and passes a great deal of time motoring. The Mills twins. Thomas and Abbot, who ware guests of Teddy Wilcox, re turned to their home In Pnrtlsnd. Mi'8.)ohn Kben Young and daughter Miss Klsa. are house gnests of Mrs. R 8. Howurd. Jr. who returned last week from a short stay In Portend. Misses Helen Adams and Margaret ii.',..a, took a horseback trip to i i . . . Shoalwater Bay Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. W. rl. Mackenzie ar rived last week and will pass the sea son In their cottage at the Willows. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Labbe. Mrs Bernard ' .....i I'.ui-kl.l ',!.!.. Tnrnii am lurnvi " " ' - domiciled In Shadynook cottage for a nioifth. Mrs. J. M. Burke und children are