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TUTS SUNDAY OREGOXIAy. FOTtTTLAXP. JTXLT 55, 10T5. ' '';'wywv!!.;i;;ai.v.,y Jf , ' I - -I -i . . v : "J - "'J f -' -; ' ?-V" 4 ' ir i ' - .X H ?' X r ' . , . . "t - ' V - t " , v . - s m : Z ' ' V s&sjv.s. v- A 'l i - W ? k ft1?' 1 r: I L -V V Fr J - 'V. - I If . V l: -.- ?---;: -?.V, ,." , , ' -, 77 a 3 li&.S'J' t9 (Continued From Page. 8.) and other southern cities. The Beaver sailed Wednesday. NEWS FUOM THE ARMY POST Major-General Arthur Murray, com mander of tho Western Department, arrived Thursday from San Francisco on his trip of Inspection. A salute f 13 gjus -was lired in his honor when he entered the post- After In specting the post he left In the evening ior Puget Sound points. During his etajr he was entertained by Lieutenant Colonel David J. Baker, Jr. Lieutenant : '"' ie ann. accompanied Gen . eral Murray. It has been about a year tince the Greneral was here before. Mrs. Offley, wife of Captain Robert 8. Offley, grave a luncheon Tuesday in honor of Miss Lee and Mary Custis Lee, house g-uests of Mrs. Knox. Mrs. Parker, wife of Cpptaln Allen Parker, entertained the ladies of the post at a card party Tuesday after noon. Four tables were played and prizes were won by Mrs. David J. Baker. Jr., Mrs. William Brooke. Mrs. Robert S. Knox, and Mrs. Margaret DuBols Waring. Mrs. Brooke poured tea. Mrs. Field served Ice cream, and Mrs. Ulrich, Mrs. Waring and Mrs. George Parker assisted in the dining room, which was decorated in pink In an attractive manner. . The Misses Lee. who have been visit ing Mrs. Robert S. Knox for the past two weeks, left Wednesday for their home In Fredericksburg. Va. Dur ing their stay here theywere enter tained extensively. Mrs. James M. Hobson, Jr., who has recently returned from California, en tertained at luncheon Friday In honor of Mrs. Wright, of Kansas City, who is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Page, wife of Captain John H Page, Jr. The Post Bridge Club will meet next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. R. ,R. Glass. Colonel and Mrs. David J. Baker. Jr., entertained at dinner Monday evening, - having as their g-uests Captain and Mrs. Jens Bugge, recent arrivals In the post. Captain and Mrs. Robert! S. Knox, the Misses Lee, Lieutenant Qustav J. Gonser and Lieutenant F. .J. Riley. , ! - , Mrs. Robert S. Knox on Monday honW red her guests, the Misses Lee, byy f"s a tea xo tne laaies or tne post. The rooms were decorated with Shasta daisies. Mrs. George S. Young poured tea, Mrs. Herbert C. GIbner served punch, and Mrs. Torrey B. Maghee as sisted in the dining-room.' EVENTS OF THE WEEK. Monday evening the Conquerors, the organized adult Bible class of the Millard-Avenue Presbyterian Church School, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Gilbert. 4928 Seventy-flrat ifsjj I t f A bins. Mr. and Mrs. A. Robbie. Mr. and II , I I V- ' . -vo V-:.;, l& ---- AY y ' . V . " -J ."V v ; ; ! : : ;V. 1 : street Southeast. for the regular monthly business meeting and class social. At the session following the open ing devotions, after the routine busi ness had been disposed of. it wae de cided to hold a lawn social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Crura, S60S Seventieth street Southeast, August SO, instead of the regular monthly meet ing on the third Monday evening of the month. Mrs. J. F. McLoney, Mrs. E. L. La France. Mr. and Mrs. Ellton Shaw, M. E. Williams, president of the VISITOR FROM CONNECTICUT ENTERTAINED HERE. Mias Emma Holsaem. Miss Emma Holmes, of Stam ford, Conn., who, with her father. s visiting in Portland prior to n extended trip to California, is y byin extensively entertained by raiBUTca ana xrienas. i i I V class, and Mrs. Williams were selected to assist Mrs. W. J. Jefferles and her social committee In completing plans for the evening. The remainder of the evening was spent In playing games, music and contests of various kinds. Mies Queenie Swanson. Miss Edith Forbes, Miss Jeannetta Pound and Mrs. Ellton Shaw assisted Mrs. Gilbert in serving refreshments. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Crum, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Will lams. Mr. and Mrs. Ellton Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Murray, Mr. and Mra William Lope, Mrs. W. J. Jefferles. Mrs. Edna Spauldlng. Mrs. B. B. Bowman. Mrs. J. Stanbury. Mrs. A.- Swanson. Mrs. J. F. McLoney, Mrs. Florence Ramsey Mrs Erfie Shaw, Mrs. E. L. La France. Mrs. Ruby Stpple. Rev. W. M. Amos. N. M. Robertson Arlie Crum. Kenneth Jef ferles. the Misses Leota Dooley, Grace Spauldlng. Ella Spaulding. Lillian Forbes, Edith Forbes, Queenie Swan son. Beulah Miller. Jennette Pound, Gladys Crum. Ina Williams. Franc Gil bert and Minerva Pound Holcomb of Grants Pass. Or, who is visiting 'her Bister, Mrs. O. H. Gilbert. . An event of Thursday was a lawn party given as a surprise for Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Rufner, whose wedding was an event of June 26. Tha party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rufner, 1423 Mllwaukie street. The' lawn was gaily decorated with Ori ental lanterns and was all abloom with gorgeous dahlias. Miss Tina Ledwldge, Miss Katherine Barrett, L. Y. McKlm. F. P. McKlm, C. G. Stryker and F. C. Johnson contributed musical numJbera Those who attended the reception were: Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Mayer. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Roark, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ger man Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hlngley, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bornstadt. Mr. and Mrs. Aldon W. Anderson, Mr. and Mra. Ray F. Half papp, Mr. and Mra Orlo Hossack. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harrison. Mr. and Mra A. F. Wall, Mr. and Mra E. O. Lock. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicola. Mr. and Mra Chester Nicola. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fltz water. Mr.- and Mra Will Hawtin. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bernin. Mr. and Mra Elbert Ware. Mr. and Mrs. A. Knutson, Mr. and Mra Bernard E. .Dolan. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Reed, Mr. and Mra. O. W. Rufner. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rob bins. Mr. and Mra A. Robbie. Mr. and Mrs. Riedey. Mr. and Mra M. R. Schlotta, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brock. Mr. and Mra Nelson Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Rufner. Mesdames A. L. Colby. J. Blair, McDougal Ho rue. Anna C. Nie man, G. W. Adams. Misses Hasel and Mabel Hammond, Blanche Bernin, Bes sie Adams. Georgia Adams. Tena Led. widge. Carrie Nunnamnker. Catherine Barrett. Lenora Sinks; Herman Q. Nle man. Chester Nicola Earl E. Fitzwater, Chester Stryker, F. C. Johnson, Ber nard Dolan. Jr, F. P. McKlm. Frank Rufner. William Rufner. M. D. Wilson. H. H. Rasch. J. F. Van Winkle. Guy Colpitts. Clair McDougal. Earl McDou gal. Clifford Wurfal and U Y. McKlm. The Kings Daughters and the t'p Streatners classes of the Millard-Avenue 'Presbyterian Church were enter tained recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eilton Shaw. 4402 East Seventy ninth street. Music games and con tests were enjoyed. Mra H. D. Mur ray. Mrs. J. F. Valentine and Miss Linnie Shaw assisted the hostess. Those present were: Misses Asalia Wood. Ma rie Wood. Sara Wood. Neta Traxler. Merle Garrett. Lois Bureh. Claire Burch, Juaeita Richardson. Beulab Miller. Liule Laird. Bernlce Palpley. Jessie Hugglns, Cornelia Ueess, Myr tle Campbell, Mildred Mcintosh, Clara Mcintosh. Jeannelte Pound. Llnnle Shaw. Luclle Shaw, Ruth Murray, Ina Williams. Kathryne Snider and Jean Shaw. Rev. W. H. Amos. Mra. H. D. Murray, George Garrett. Glenn Camp bell. Arthur Mcintosh. Raymond Pow ell. George Chambers, Allan Black. Harry White. Charles Tronson. Robert Duvall, James Sutherland. Eddie Evana Edgar George. Neil Robertson. Victor Onslow. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Ellton Shaw. Harold Shaw and Paulua Shaw. A visit of note was paid the city of Portland Wdnesday evening. July 21. by Governor Edward F. Dunne, of Illi nois, accompanied by Mra Dunne, and their family, and a party of friends of the Governor, Including many state of ficers of Illinois. At the depot the Governor and his party were met by a reception commit tee consisting of Judge and Mrs. W. N. Gatens. James II. McMenamin and Mra McMenamln. Miss Mabet O. Llvesav. Daniel J. Malarkey. Colonel David M. Dunne. Walter E. Evans. Joseph Jacob berger. C. C. Chapman and Mr. Brewer, and were Immediately escorted to the Commercial Club where a sumptuous dinner, had been spread. After partaking of the dinner, a few minutes were taken up In addresses of welcome to tbe visiting party by C. C. Chapman. James H. McMenamln. Wal ter E. Evans, and others, to which ad dresses the Governor and his staff re sponded in glowing tributes to Port land, its people and their hospitality. After dinner the party was taken for a short automobile ride about the city, returned to their train at the Union depot at 8:15 and Immediately departed on their southern trip. There was a Jolly birthday surprise party at' 78 West Kllllngaworth avenue on Wednesday night In honor of W. H. Wheeler, who was 0 years old on that day. The guests took light refresh ments and many presents. They played progressive "600." Music waa furnished by Mr. and Mra. Ferrlngton. The guests were Nora Christie. Mr. F. Thompson. Mra J. T. Small. Mra Una Stuchell. Mrs. Jessie Hamblet, Mra A. M. Arnold. F. D. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weygandt, Miss G. Llnea J. S. Montgomery, G. A. Hammond. A. M. Arnold. P. W. Brenegar. Mr. and Mra. Burgy. Mra P. W. Brenegar. Mr. and Mra J. W. Gllstrap. J. M. Stuchell, J. T. Small. L. D. Axtell. Frances M. Campbell, Edith Montgomery. Grace Thompson, Donald Thompson, Mrs. E. 3. Sawyer. J. It. Butler. Malcolm Mont gomery, Mrs. Jamea Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. C W. Wheeler. Mr. and Mra C. E. Ferrlngton, Mra Ella Wheeler and W. A. Morsa The last meeting of the sewing circle of George Wright Relief Corps, which was held at the home of Mra Margaret E. Reed, was well attended. Among those present were Mesdames Mary E. Chamberlain. Cora GodshalU Lillian Calkins, Mary E. Belknap, Mattle E. Land fair. Elzora Magruder, Ines Smith, M, Worrick, Mary Hunter, Mary Hawes. Elizabeth Luckey. Maggie Green. S. Hamilton. M. Howard. Josephine Mowera Cora Goodman. Margaret E. Wall. Delia Eley. Leah Hicks. Kathar ine Herman. Elizabeth Page. May Ren ner. Elizabeth Griffith, Cora Pike, Fannie Lonsbury, Emma Cooper. L. Bowen. Delia Mlckley, Mary Walling Tord. Cora Ponnay. Sara Taylor, Emma Henderson. Marlon Whltcomb, Hattle May Vail, Margaret Becker and Mar garet Reed. Visitors were Mesdames A. -Ogilbee. M. C. Henderson, B. Grif fith. M. McCarthy, J. E. Murphy. Esther Rokand and 'Ella Magruder. Reading, music and sewing oocupled the time. The Ministerial' Association of the Christian Churches of Portland with 'their wives were detTghtfully enter- tatnea at a lawn fete Tuesday night by Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Crawford at their home. 1S8 Garfield avenua Mr. and Mra R. IL Sawyer and Miss Verda Smith, of Vancouver, were the guests of honor. Electric lights with shades of deli cate design cunningly hidden In Sum mer house and shrubbery lent an ar tlstlo and beautiful effect to the well kept grounds. 6weet strains of music, as mysterious as It was delightful, floated from the top of a large plum tree from a con- GIFTF.D ACTRESS, FORMER PORTLAND GIRL. VISITl.NQ HERB THIS SLMMEK. r i i ?' - ': " I-, : :A I-:'.- . 4 r Mrs. Ckarlea St. Clair (Lillian t Crsinui), "J miss Gillian Crosman, known In private life as Mrs. Charles St. Clair, is the guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Croa man. Mra St. Clair's home la In St. Louis, where she has Just closed a successful season. Lil lian Croeman Is not only a gifted actress, but is also a singer of exceptional ability. -. ... j.. 4 1. - I Final Clearance of Women's Skirts All Fancy Suits Half Price. All Silk Dresses Half Price BEN SELLING MSfe! cealed device designed by the host. An Informal adtlresa by Rev. A. L Crlm. of the Central Christian Church, was one of the many pleasant features of the evening's entertainment. Dainty refreshments were served. ... One of the most delightful events of the past week waa the party given by Miss Violet Mary Grayson at her home, 09 Halght avenue, in honor of Paul Van Wyk, who recently returned from New York. The house was elaborately decorated with ferns and sweet peas. Several selections on the piano were played by the hostess. Mr. and Mra Ernest H. Preston entertained on the piano and violin. Other guests sang and played. Dancing concluded the evening and a buffet supper was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Preston and Louis Spltaen berger. the Misses Coletta Lucia Ear th o 1 e m y. Alta Penrca Ruby Haas. Julia Remllnger. Pauline Klukia. Ruth Vir ginia Grayson and Violet Mary Gray son and Paul Van Wyk, Dan Craig. Tim O'Leary. Robert Baxter. Russell Stair. Jack McGrath and Harry M. Grayson. ... A delightful affair of Tuesday night waa the suprlse party tendered Mrs. Mary Mathedon at her home In Rose City Park by the members of Anchor Council No. ?4( of the Knights and Ladies of Security. Muslo and games were the diversion of the evening after which refreshments were served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. James Peters. Mr. and Mra "Bob" Robinson. Mra Rose Sprague and daughter Fanny. Mrs. Nora Dtoan. James Nlssen. Mrs. Clara Keim, Ted" Rocheford. "Bob" Delkua Levi Rodlun, Ada Hall. L. D. Mahone. Stanley Bryant. Roberta Dan iels. Otto Exley. Norman Allison.Vlvlan and Helen Lewis, Ray Stlger, George Peters and Kathryn Claire Keim. . Irviorton Park Literary Club was delightfully entertained by Mra C. W. Clanton at its last meeting. After the usual business session an Interesting game of (00 and refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. George M. King will be hostess for the next meeting. Thursdsy. at 8 o'clock, in her home, 1397 Eaat Twenty-seventh street North. v Mrs. Robert II. Down entertained Thursday with a shower in honor of Miss Esther Crawford, whose engage ment to Oscar Norman was recently announced. see The Apollo Club gave a concert on the roof garden of the Nortonla Hotel Thursday evening. 11. W. Newton, of Spokane, sang several beautiful se lectiona e e - Mr. and Mrs. A. Fleshman enter tained last Sunday at a dinner for Miss Bessie Adams, whose wedding to J. W. 6avlnar will take place today. COMTXG EVENTS. The Business Girls' Club will have a plcnlo tomorrow at tne Oaka The members of this club do not depend en tirely upon their vacations for their summer outings but Intersperse these with trips together to the woods and parka All business girls of the city are Invited to loin them, whether mem ber of the club or not. The Myrtle Rose Dancing Club an nounces Its first moonlight boating party of the season, to be held Tues day. August t on the steamer Kellogg. The next meeting of the sewing cir cle of the George Wright Relief Corps will be held la the Courthouse on July 28. . The Troubador Club will meet on Wednesday night and the Cotillion Club on Saturday In Cotillion Hall. WEDDIXGS. r Kerthayt-Mlllfceaae. The home of Mr. and Mra IL E. MlUhouse. S49 Eugene -Street, was the scene Wednesday night of a pretty wedding ceremony, at which Miss Florence Mlllhouse became the bride of Truman NorUiup. The Rev. E. M Bllsa of Berkeley, CaU assisted by the Rev. Emanuel North up. of He Minnvllle. officiated. Dr. Northup Is the father of the bridegroom. Sweet peas, ferns and clematis were used In decorating the rooms. Mlsa Alice Mae Phelps sang "Beloved, It la Morn." The wedding march was played by Miss Marianne Werschkull. The brides maids were Miss Elizabeth Northup. sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Alice Mae Phelps. Ernest McDanlel and Edward C. Cofer attonded Mr. Northup. Little Thelma McKay waa flower girl. . The bride was beautiful In a handsome gown of Venetian lace made over Ivory satin and chiffon. Dainty rosebuds were used aa trim ming. The veil was of tulle, grace fully arranged and depending from a wreath of lilies of the valley and ferna White sweet peas and maiden hair fern were mingled In the bridal bouquet. The only jewel ornament was a pearl necklaca the gift of the bridegroom. Miss Northup wore cream lace over pink silk crepe and Mlsa Phelps was attired In pink voile over pink silk. Both carried pink sweet peas and ferna Mr. Northup la secretary and treas urer of the Freer Tool St Supply Com pany. The bride is popular amon.-r her set. Mr. and Mra Northup will be at home at 249 Eugene street after their trip to Newport. The follow ing was the guest list for the wedding ceremony: Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Meier," Mr. and Mra W. P. King. Mr. and Mra E. A. Tabor. Mr. and Mra D. A. Milne. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Graham. Mr. and Mra S. A. Matthleu. Mr. and Mra. T. J. Gloner. Mr. and Mra C. IL Kopf. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McKay. Mrs. L. B. Rica Thelma McKay, Mrs. Sarah Leo. Mra A Field. Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Hurd. Harold Lee, Dr. and Mra E. Northup, Mx. and Mra. Fred. Leo. $20 Guy Brace. Douglaa Graham. C. E. Northup. Alice Mae Phelps, Marianne Werschkull. Emanuel Northup. Jr. Lucy Northup, Oaa Northup. Jean K. Allison. Mrs. J. B. Johnson. Ernest McDanlel and Edward C. Cofer. Arphe-Sheaa. PHILOMATH. Or July 14. (Special.) At the home of the bride's parents, in Philomath, at noon Wednesday, Miss Edith Sheak was united In marriage to Calvin Arpke. of this place. Miss Sheak Is a granddaughter of Bishop N. Castle, of the United Breth ren Church. The young people are pop ular In social circles. Both are teach er. Miss Sheak has been prominent In musical circles and public affairs In Benton County. In company with her sister. Mrs. Gertrude Fisher, of this place, she has been In constant demand at entertainments and social affairs. She has taught In the Corvallla public schools for five year. Mr. Arpke has been prominent In farming for some time, but will devote his entire time to teaching In the State of Washington. The guests were limited to relatives and Intimate friends. - bishop Castle performed the ceremony. The house was tastefully decorated and appro priate music waa rendered before and arter the ceremony. Lunch was served, after which the bridegroom and bride took the train for Newport, where part of their honeymoon WUI be passed. Mr. and Mra Arpke have hosts of friends. Aaaett-Rvecher. Miss Helen Ruth Beecher. the attrac tive daughter of Mr. and Mra C. M. Beecher. and Norman Annett. of Seat- tie, were married Tuesday at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. C. O. McCulioch. D. D.. officiated. A breakfast was served afterward at the nome or Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McCulioch. Mr. and Mrs. Annett left in the af ternoon for Seattla where they will reside. Carl Beecher came from Evanston. 111., to attend the ceremony and he will remain here for a vaca tion. Ctarr-Catheart. A recent marriage of Interest was that of Mlsa Ethel Cathcart to S. M Starr, which waa solemnised Wednes day. Rev. J. H. Boyd, of the First Presbyterian "Church, officiating. The bride la the daughter of Mra Agnees Harden, of Alsea, formerly of Toronto, Canada, and a niece of Mra R. McLen non. Mr. and Mra Starr will reside in Portland. Fllrk-Klcaardsoa. Miss Lorn a Richardson and Howard C. Flick wire married Wednesday night at 1170 Omaha avenue, the Rev. J. Buwersox officiating. Misa B. Lee Richardson attended her sister as maid of honor and A. R. McConnaughey was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Flick will be at home to their frlend at the Grand Oak apart men ts. Saaltfc-Brwwa. Martin C Smith, of Walla Walla. Wash., and Miss Katherine F. Brown, formerly of San Francisco, were united in marriage last Wednesday afternoon at the Immanuel Lutheran parsonage. ISO Nineteenth street North. Rev. J. Richard Olson officiating. Uavls-Itolmstead. At the Immanuel Luther parsonage. ISO Nineteenth street North. Urover C. Davis and Miss Hannah Holmsiead. both of this rity. were marrird last Thursday, the Rev. J. Richard Olson of ficiating. SOCIETY PITwSOXALS. Mr. and Mra J. Harlow Bagley. of Melbourne. Ia. are the guests of J. IL Bagley. . Miss Ramon a Milligan Is passing her vacation on the Anderson farm near Hood River. Mra Hattle E. Thomas and Mra Helen Lane are guests of Mra S. Cur tlsa of 11C9 Belmont street Mrs. T. B. Vlrden has returned from a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mra D. R. Shambrook, of Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Raples and small daughter have gone to their ranch at Hood River for the Summer. Mrs. Charles W. Estes, of Boston. Mass.. in visiting Mra Kathleen J. Nelll. of Beuna Vista apartments, for the Summer. Mr. and Mra J. 11. McCoIIom are entertaining Mrs. John O. McGregor and her daughter. Miss Muriel McGregor, of Watertown. Ont. Mra Mildred Fairbanks, of Kansas City. Mo., is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. Walter Holt, and expecta to remain during the Summer. Mra James Dunlop and family left on the Shasta Limited Monday for San Francisco to be absent two montli. Mr. Dunlop will join them later. Mrs. C. W. McCulioch. a prominent suffragist from Evanston, lit, was at the Portland during the week, She was en route to San Francisco. C. F. Wright, of Ballou St Wright, ac companied by Mra Wright, win leave Tuesday for a motor trip to San Fran cisco and other California polnta Mr. and Mra. A. K. Miller and chll-1 Strongest wear When tou want to look your adjusted Carmen the Quality Hair style fee- v l.(jMUCOr.'Tn.rT ?TI l i iih- . - ' ..riinr T irff We show above the CunM eeyloee lor year smdaatce m buytaa bair neta m r v-' v New, stylish models are now of fered at a sacrifice to make room for Fall stocks. Select skirts at this store tomorrow at half price 5 6.00 Skirts, only $3.00 $ 8.50 Skirts, only $4.25 $10.00 Skirts, only $5.00 One lot Women's Skirts in popular colors. Odd sizes. Regularly $12.50 and $13.50. To close out Quickly 1 offer them at $5.50. Golfine Ceats $10.00 dren. and Mrs. H. Miller have gone on a trip to Sun Francisco. They will motor through California and will visit both exposltlona Mrs. Eva Rugar. past president of the Woman's Relief Corps, has returned to her home in Tillamook, after a visit In Portland. She was entertained by Mra Margaret Reed. Mra l!. C. Levy and Mrs. Ivan Strans beraer. of Cascade Locks, who will leave soon for an extended Lastern visit, are being entertained extensirely prior to their departure. Mra. F. N. Pendleton. with her mother. Mrs. M. C Peters, und two daughters. Misses Margaret anl Letl tla. are occupying Miss Cadwell's cot tage ai Neah-Kab-Nitt during July. A party of 6S Delta Kappa Esilon delecates arrived at the Mallory. Wed nesday, coming from San Francisco on the Great Northern, where tho fra ternlty'a Natloncl convention was held. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Brown, of Mitch ell. S. D.: Mr. and Mra Stowell Barnard, of Taeoma. and Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Barnard, of Portland, passed Tuesday with the Misses Williams at Oak and Mrs. David N. Mosessohn have aa their house guests, their cous ins. Dr and Mra J. Hitter, of New York, who have made a tour of the Yellowstone Park and are en route to California. Mra Herman Herst. of New York City, who has been the guest of the Hellman family, of Los Angeles, the past two weeks, has been the Inspira tion for many social entertainments in that city. E. S. McGraw. of Wllllamsport. Pa, Is a guest of Mr. and Mra James C Costello. of Irvlngton. Mr. MoGraw is connected with the Labor Bureau in Washington. D. C. He is a cousin of Mr. Costello. Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Blaestng and children. Lenore and Herman. Jr. are touring California in their auto. They will return about September 1. stopping first for a brief stay at Shasta Springs and Crater Lake. Mrs. C B. Merrick, with Mrs. E. D. Harold and children. Margery and Pat rick Merrick. Edward. Bernlce and t reddle Harold, are domiciled at Cara her cottage. Long Beach, Wash, for the season. Mr. and Mra R. J. Belland left Thurs day morning on the Northern Paciflo for a tour through California They will visit the exposition and will at tend the American National Associa tion of Dancing at Berkeley. Mrs. Herst. who. aa Lillian Myers, waa a prominent viollniste of this city. Is now in San Francisco and will ar rive In Portland about August 1. ac companied by her children. Edith and Herman, and her sister-in-ln . Miss Bertha Herst, of New York City. Miss Louise Strout. accompanied by Miss Kmma .-trout, of Charleston. i. '.. and Miss Edith Youns. left Tuesday for San Diego. They will spend several weeks visiting the expo5itions. Los An Keles and other California points of in terest. Mrs. Leonard Becker and son. Leon ard Wesley, are sojourning In Loa Angeles with relatives. They will visit the San Diego Kxpositlon and the Panama-Pacific Exposition at San Fran cisco, returning to Portland In time for school opening. Representative A. J. Volstead. Mrs. TODAY'S BEAUTY AIDS To clear up and whiten the skin and secure that charm of pink and white youthful freshness so much daslred by all women you will find I. far safer to rely upon a good face lotion rather than powder. To get rid of that shiny and muddy appearance In your com plexion, dissolve four ounces of spur max In one-half pint hot water, and add two teaapoonfula glycerin. Apply this to your face, neck and arms, rub bing gently until dry. This lotion doea not show or rub off like powder and Is much better. It Is splendid for re, moving tan, freckles, pimple and sal lownesa Tou can make a delightful shampoo for a very trifling cost if you get from your druggist a package of canthrox and dissolve a teasf oonful la a cup of hot water. Pour a little at a time on the scalp and rub briskly. Thla cre ates an abundance of thick, white lather that thoroughly dissolves and removes all dandruff, excesa oil and dirt. After rinsing, the hair dries quickly, with a fluffinesa that makes it seem heavier than It Is. and takes on a rich luster and a softness that makes arranging It a pleasure. Adv. longest HAIR.Net 5c best, wear an easily. Net. The extra tisht twist renders it invisible. for everr coiffure a shade , for any hair. Ask your dealer for the "Carmen Booklet" Latest Styles ia Hairdressing it's free. Try Carmen Stylo 66. "Adjusta" cap-shaped, no elastic cord or drawstring i fits perfectly. LooJk for I ha Carmen envcope Sc each at YOUR dealer (1