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TITE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAXD, JULY 18, X0T5. siataaasaaaaal v ' . .2 . - I - If V' - y: 'M 7 , v : II If '" '' J iCS r vf$v, " , - -. ... ;'T-$j-tiUv U r --'V 'i s4 " 4 "? if - C (Continued From Page 3.) Misses Lee by giving- a bridge party Friday afternoon, following the lunch eon by Mrs. Young. Mrs. King, wife of Captain Charles T. King, who has been ill of typhoid fever. Is much Improved and Is able to be up. EVENTS OF THE WEEK. Mrs. Maude Burnette, who has re cently returned from an extended trip throughout California, entertained at a delightfully appointed house party on Thursday night, at her residence in Irvington Park, music and cards being features of the evening. Decorations for the occasion con sisted of artistic arrangements of cut flowers and foliage, the luncheon table being adorned with a pretty electrical flower shower and fernery. Mise Helen Wigmann and Harley Morton, both well known In musical circles, con tributed much to the enjoyment of the evening with various piano and 'celo selections. Miss Edythe Ogden, solo ist, also favored with appropriate songs throughout the evening. A dainty sup per was served. High scores fell to Miss Lydia Dam meter and L. E. Williams. Those enjoying the hospitality of the charming hostess were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Lamoreaux, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. BufTington, Mr. and Mrs. H. Morton. Mr. and Mrs. E C Wegmann. Mrs A. L. Britting. C. F. Ray, Mrs. Charles D. Ray, Mrs. E. Wilkinson, JL. E. Williams, Dr. A. Samuel Torrens. Miss Edythe Ogden. Miss Helen Wig mann, the Misses Evelyn and Vivian -Kuraette and. Miss Lydia Dammler. m m m An enjoyable affair of Tuesday was the surprise tendered Mrs. C. G. Henry I at her home on Clackamas street. Mrs. Henry leaves with her husband in a few days for Buffalo, N. Y., where she will make her home. She has made many friends while residing -in this city, in social and fraternal circles. and she will be greatly missed. To show their appreciation the members of Portland Hive. No. 7. Ladies of the Maccabees, of which she was an active member, came with well-.lled bas kets to spend the day. At 1 o'clock all sat down to an elaborate repast. The afternoon was passed in playing "BOO," high score falling to Mrs. R, H. Rueil. Those present were: Mrs. R. Kinnear. Mrs. M. Schrader. Mrs. J. W. Gosnell. Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. B. Woodard, Mrs. Eva Gardiner, Mrs. May Baker, Mrs. Nettie Grunough, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Howard. Miss Judd, Mrs. Rueff, Mrs. Beckman, Mrs. Amy Schultz, Mrs. Maud Strickland, Mrs. F. M. Slefer. Mrs. C. R. Little. Mrs. Charles Negelpach, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. C. J. Carlson, Mrs. Mary Schultz. Mrs. P. E. Golden and Miss Edith Campbell. Mrs. Henry Pfaff and Mrs. Frank E. Brown were joint hostesses on Sat urday afternoon at the former's home on East Market street for the pleasure of Mrs. J. H. Weiss, of The Dalles, who is visiting here. Five tables of cards were arranged, the honors falling to Mrs. Perry Graves, Mrs. Frank Mc Carthy, Mrs. Lloyd Boster and Mrs. Charles Thompson, after which a deli cious repast was served. Huge bowls of hydrangeas and festoons of trailing vines throughout the rooms made a pretty background for the dainty gowns of the following, who were present: Mrs. Walter Bailey, Mrs. Lloyd Boster, Mrs. Ernest Beers, Mrs. H. L. Chandler. Mrs. Ott Dunlap, Miss Mame Dunn, Mrs. F. Espenhain, Mrs. Perry Graves. Mrs. R. W. Graham, Mrs. Josephine Grant, Mrs. William Graves, Mrs. George Jett, Mrs. A. Moleswortn, Mrs. D. W. Metzger. Mrs. F. J. McCarthy, Mrs. Claude E. Rose, Mrs. Charles Thompson, Mrs.- J. H. Weiss, Mrs. Edward Weiss, Mrs. C. C. BRIDE AND HER MAIDS WHO MADE ATTRACTIVE GROUP AI JKiiUEINT WEDDING. 3 ' - . til " v. 4 r. 5 - A - t $ v Bushnell Photo. Front How, Left to Right MiM Martha Boehl. Maid of Hoaori Jin. Albert A. JLoall (Miia Bertha Koeater.) Mlu Kmma Berthlelt. Standing, Silas Anna Batte. One of the pretty weddings of last week, was that of Miss Bertha Koester and Albert A. Losli. The ceremony was performed at the First German Church, the Rev. Jacob Kratt officiating. A School of Individuality the Graduates of which are among the most successful men and women in the Pacific Northwest. 'ifi:. i'u .liUiU. r t.uM - f i- Kl-f- ";V. t . ?- ' ' i v.---- 4 I. . .;!!-,. i i. ? -til St! ..!. , , . . -1 Portland Academy 13th & Montgomery Streets, Portland, Or. A Boarding and Day College Preparatory School for boys and girls of the Pacific Northwest. Includes also a department with Grammar Grades. Special prepara tion for Engineering Courses. The 27th school year opens September 13. Portland Academy has unequalled educational fa cilities. Its faculty is of the highest scholastic attain ment. Its gymnastic equipment and recreation possi bilities delight students. ' A large precentage of graduates have entered suc cessfully Eastern and Western universities. Graduates . enter Oregon, Washington, California, Stanford, Reed, Amherst, Smith, Wellesley, Cornell, Wisconsin, Michi gan and others on certificate, and Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Bryn Mawr and Boston "Tech." on examina-. tion. Office hours for Summer 10 to 12 daily. For catalogue and the fullest information, write to James F. Ewing, Principal Portland Academy, 13th & Montgomery, Portland, Or. MUSICAL DIRECTORY Geo, Hotchkiss Street, Baritone THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF PROFICIEXCV TN THE TEACHING OF SINGING. KTIDE.NTS OF SINGING SHOULD NOTE THESE FACTS: That one never hears anything against Street's knowledge or ability an a teacher, except from those, who have Nt studied with him. That his pupils come and atay. That In Dresden and Paris students of from S to 11 years experience with the best known teachers came to study with him and star'. That pupils are not flattered with songs until a firm understanding of the breathing, attack, control and internal singing Is obtained. That Mr. Street is a serious teacher for serious pupils. Voice Trials by Appointment 331 Eleventh St. Main 566 A. 8466 Gillespie School of Expression VOCAL, PHYSICAL AND ESTHETIC Ct'LTURE LITERATURE. WITH ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATIVE RENDERING RHETORIC. ORATORY AND DRAMATIC ART A STUDENTS' CLt'B TOR DRILL IN EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING DEBATE AND PARLIAMENTARY LAW CONTINUOUS FORENOON CLASSES INDIVIDUAL WORK AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS A PUBLIC CLASS KVERY TUESDAY AFTERNOON FALL TERM OPENS OCTOBER 12, 1918 laalvldual Work Bed September 14. EMMA WILSON GILLESPIE. Priarlaal. S34 Morrlaoa Street Pbeaea Mala 5034. A 487S PORTLAND. OREGON CARL DENTON- PIANO, PIPE ORGAN. VIOLIN Local Representative of Royal Academy of Music. London, England. residence: studio 8 Vista Ave, Portland Heights Phone Mala 4139. Grad. Royal Con., Leipzig; Pupil of Harold Bauer, Paris. DENT MOWREY SUMMER CLASSES PIANO-HARMONY 395 12th St, Ardmay Terrace. Phone Marshall 4798. r!rs.RoseCoursenReed CONTRALTO VOCAL TEACHER 308 Eilers Building. Phone Main 1469. Residence Phone A 7638. N. W. Normal School of Music and Art, Inc. l3 4TH 6T.. RtSSEL. BLDO., ROOMS AND SI. Complatlnc either conn with the study of Harmony and Composition you will become a musician. Isr tad diplomas ar conferred. The latat and beat of the new method are used In teaehliis. The eouraes are: Piano. Vofce, tiloslns. Harmony, Counterpoint, Forms, History. Blniini In the public arhooU. Piano and Harmony by correapondenee. hen Inner will bo lven special atten tion. ASSOCIATED FACCI.TY. Z. M. Parvln, Mua. Doc. Director, sin. dlo 1631 Fourth street, room . Ta bor 6o. Ethel V. Edlck. Mua B. Woodlawa IS 89. Laura Bart ram. Mua. B. East 15. Cora M. Bloaaer, Mul. B. B S0. Elizabeth Johnson. Mua. B. Tabor . Ella's. Jones, Mua B. Studio lftJS. Fourth street, room 87. Marshall 4a. Mrs. Annettl Owens, Mus. B. test Stni. Rot Marion Wheeler. Mua. B. Ttlford bulldln-. A S104. Ada XewgVnt. Mus B. 112 Olea at. rW-hool Yrmr Bedas Toeeday. ttrn. 14. Address Z. M. rarrln, 1MH Fourth tM.. Portland. Orasjaa. Becker Conservatory of Music . Piano, Violin, Organ, Harmony and Composition. We give Special Teacher Courses. 36S Multnomah Street. Near Union Avenue Phone E 1384 VOCAL A'D PIANO STUDIOS OF Shaw and Goodnough - BOO-507 'rtlfard Bids. OPEN ALL SUMMER. SUMMER COURSES BealnalaK July 1st. All Briarhra THE NOR'i'HWESTERN SCHOOL. OF MUSIC 27 . East Morrison. Car. Slxteeatn.' East 10S3 Phoaea B 33413. Phone Your Want Ads to THE OREGONIAN Phone Main 7070; A 6095 MISS MAMIE HELEN FLYNII Teacher of Piano Residence Studio, 774 Northrup Street Phone Main 3666 LULU DAHL MILLER VOCAL TEACHER Studio 471 East Ash Street Phones: East 238. B 1350 Pupil T. X. Arens. Now Tork City. Operatls Ability Developed. Engagement for Concert Work Entertained. : !r U- r-rr- rl ;" - tr ;( ilk "! , . ll - Jel . V . ,i 111 l r' Z- - 1 Mm . i l n 1 1 NORTH PACIFIC COLLEGE DENTISTRY md PHARMACY It may safely be said that no school in America has better facilities for the training of young: men and women for successful professional careers. The Annual Session begins October 1. Students taking: regular degree course are re quired to enter at the beginning; of the session. Requirements for admission: To the course in Dentistry, high school graduation or jts equivalent, fifteen units. To the course in Pharmacy, two years of high school or its equivalent, eight units. In Pharmacy two courses are offered: One of two years leading to the degree of Graduate in Pharmacy (Ph. G.) One of three years leading to the degree of Pharma ceutical Chemist (Ph. C.) Beginning with October 1, 1917, the course in Den tistry will be extended from three years, as at present, to four years. An illustrated catalogue of information will be sent upon application to The Registrar, NORTH PACIFIC COLLEGE East Sixth and Oregon St a-, Portland. Oregon. Oregon School for Oregon's Teachers OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL MONMOUTH, OR. PURPOSE The training of teach ers for professional work. FACULTY Every member profes sionally trained. DEPARTMENTS For fitting ele . ment&ry teachers ' for city and rural schools. COURSES Professional, Supervi sors, Rural, Primary. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Completion of two years high school work or its equivalent. GRA D U A T ION Completion of Elementary or Standard courses leads to State Certificate with out examination. TERMS BEGIN Regulaa Fall se mester September 13. INFORMATION For further in formation write to the Registrar. The NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE OF LAW PORTLAND, OREGON Successor to the Portland Law Department of the University of Oregon. Three-j'ear course, leading to degree of bache lor of laws, and preparing for examination for admission to the Oregon Bar. Faculty composed of leading members of bench and bar. Evening classes. Students entitled to free use of Multnomah County. Law Library. Fall work begins September 20, 1915. For catalogue giving entrance requirements and full information address CARLTON E. SPENCER, Secretary 714 COURTHOUSE, PORTLAND, OREGON 865 W. 23d street. 27th year. .Fall term begins Oct. 5. Certificate admits without examination to Wellesley, Vassar, Mt. Holyoke. Smith, California and Stanford. Domestic Science, Sew ing, Millinery, etc Address Secre tary. Mrs. Geo. A. Caswell; Miss Grace Wiltshire, B. I, Principals. 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MISS CATLI1TS SCHOOL For Boarding and Day Pupils Open a Sept ember IS, Pr. pa r . for East ern ticboole and Collesee. Primary andl Intermedlata deparunente. atonteaaori department for lutla children. Special primary for bore. Coureee In Art. Muaie and Dramatis Work. Open to vlaltore durtoa Summer at 11 North Tweaij thlrd streac Portlsnd. Oregoa. Ad accredited school, adjacent to Stan ford Unirertity, preparing (or entrance to the universities and technical schools. Ntrt form brrn August SL IS 14. Per cacaloree aae eprriac lalrauoaa, aeauss W. a. SHEOD. Hni Una. rLO SLTO. CSLtrOKNia We A.nnie W'righ.t Seminary TACOMA, WASHINGTON Thirty-first Year An endowed church school for girls, college preparatory and general courses. Certificate admits to Smith, Wellesley, Vassar and the leading state universities. Special advantages in domestic science, music and art. ADELAIDE PRESTON, Principal. RT. REV. F. W. KEATOR, D. D., Pres. Two Remarkable Schools Combining the most thorough Academic Training with the highest Cultural Influences, and possessing the characteristic features of the leading British and American Residential Schools. Shaughneasy Heights. Vancouver, B. C Langara N The Head Master. Mr. P. J. Bain, flat Head Master Royal School, F.aphoe. Ireland). Is assisted by five highly trained and experi enced teachers, two lecturers and a physical and drill Instructor. The pupils are under the super vision or the nouse masters in Religious on-Sectarian Braemar Mlsa Mareraret Ross, the talent ed Principal, and her eight assist ant mistresses are all specialists In their respective subjects and most of them are Honor gradu ates. romestlc Science and Phys ical Culture are Included In the regular course. Both schools are NEW. commodious and thoroughly equipped. They are entirely separate, being about half a mile apart. The laalas Residential Schools aa the Paeifle Ceaat For further particulars address DR. E. D. M'LAREN. 8 Stanley Court, Vancouver, B. C their games aa well as in their studies. St, Mary's Academy and College Conducted for Girls by the SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY COMPLETE GRADE. ACADEMIC AND COLLEGE COURSES Commercial. Domestic Science and Elocution Dep't. MUSIC Piano, Voice, Violin, Violon cello, Harp. Harmony. ART Water Color, Oil Painting, China Painting, Designing, History of Art. Resident and Day Stu dents. Address Sister Superior, St. Mary's Academy, Portland, Or.