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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1915)
TTTE HUN DAT OtlEGOXTAX, POIlTLAini. AUGUST : 15, 1915. 7 7 Ay - ; V.r;:-. .' .-' .; - . fit s V 1 . J : . 1 . ' . u o" 11: .a v. r , t v,J : . .... ::.'j.-;-z..i-rA. r . ,vr . ; y ' mm . "1 i'-T ' 1 '.37f:) I - - J 1X1 v ft. mm v "rrcr SYrs- occssrr? spacer CJ'Aega f ,- flli -Fin 7? SYerfAcrfoTr riumdore. Mr. Wilcox. Mrs. Martlaon. Mabellm McKcnna, Mia S. Wilcox, Mla B. Wilcox. MIm Clata. J. P. Kin3r. C. Finder. Ted Wolford. OtU Hal Her. Mlu ' Anna, hoateita at a, Reich wu a charmlna; urprlte party riven at her home Monday erenina;. Aua;ust , in honor of Miss Genevieve Landeen's birthday. The rooma were beautifully decorated In plnR and green, the trim mings of the dining; -room table being; artistically arranged with sweet peas and maidenhair ferna, and with dainty pink candles burning; around the larre birthday cake. Miaa Roae Reich served punch. The evening" waa enjoyably spent with music and cards. To Miss Georgia Irvine fell first rrize and Miss Basel Bowman won the consolation prize. The guests were: Misses Rose Reich. Mary Schwarzman. Ellen English, Georgia Irvine, Marie Irvine, Dorothy Bowman. Hazel Bowman, Helen Cowles, Teresa, Reich. Ethel Adams. . -'.'-Mrs. MItylene F. Stites, H Minneap olis, Minn., was the honored gnest Sat urday of an Informal muslcale given by Miss Daisy Stites and Mra. Clyde V. Mc- Monagle at the residence of Miss Stites on East Main street. Mrs, Stites gave several selections, groups of songs by Marlon Bauer. Mary Turner Salter, Chemlnade and WUIard Patton. She has a rich contralto volde that often has been heard here In concert when Mrs. Stites resided In Portland. Now she Is-contralto soloist for St. Mark's Church In Minneapolis. Miss Benson accompanied the singer and also con tributed several piano solos. Mrs. MeMonagle and Miaa Stites were assisted In receiving by Miss Stewart, Miaa Mildred Corliss and Mrs. .Edgar Densmore. 1 ... Miss Marion Neil entertained Thurs. day. Auruat 11. with an informal party and shower, honoring Miss Charlotte Glger. a bride-elect. French basKeis of sweet peaa formed the table decora tions, and a color note of pink pre dominated. The guest list included Miss Ada Stipe. Miss Reva Funk. Miss Dorothy Robertson, Miss Marie Beach. Mlsa Cora Gillespie. Miss Mildred Kelso. Miss Gertrude KunkeL Miss Madeline Sheldon. Josephine De Young, Nellie Parker, Beatrice Leezer, .Con stance and Caroline Alexander. RAPID PROGRESS BEING MADE ON NEW STORE FOR WONDER MILLINERY. 0 -ft I11 Ssr-rH'S. ... , f"-f te c, J jyiijLimj. uuu, - ILLVSTRA.TION SHOWS ACTIVITY AND ARRIVAL OK GOODS. A pleasant surprise was given to Mrs. A. Hemrlch at her home at 600 Frederick street, on Monday after noon by the Ladles' Aid of the German Lutheran Church. Those present were Mrs. Frelhett. Mra. Gerspach, Mra. Roeder. Mrs. Krauae, Mrs. 8chlnk and baby Carolyn. Mrs. E. Fromme. Mrs. A. Ludwla-. Mrs. Petersen. Mrs. Bloecher. Mrs. Volgt. Miss Esther Volsrt. Mra. A. Beler. Mra. Klssling. Mrs. Klockstem. Mrs. Helsaw Miss Schlndler and Miss Sophia Schlnk. ... A plcnlo party made up of Jean Har per. Helen Harper. Mason Memnger, Olive Moore, Margaret Phillips. Ger trude Gray. Gladys .Bateman. Lloyd Quinn. Velva and Howard Emmert, Marv Denrler. Amelia Espanza. Lucilel and Kenneth Braman. Dorothy Boggess and Marian Nell, pupils of Mrs. S. T. Nell, spent the day at Poninaula Park Thursday. - Swimming, various games and a picnic lunch formed the enter tainment. ' The uttKmH Millinery, are rapidly nearing completion and will be ready for occupancy soon. . It will be one of the finest stores in the city, and Portland will then be able to boast of the largest exclu- sive millinery establishment on the Coast. The entire store will be modernly equipped in every particular. J The buyers have just returned from the East, bringing wonderful creations, calculated to delight the s eyes of Portland's feminine smart set. ' The new quarters will contain 18,000 square feet of floor space and 150 feet of display windows. The opening announcement will be made in the near future. COMIXG EVENTS. Christian Temperance Union. Wednea- "e arm oi ner uncie, juien Anorew, or day at o'clock. Miea Elizabeth Chaf fin -oirax, wash., who gave her in mar- Jamea Blake, William Folger. Kenton Smith, Lorrle Smith and Robert Smith. Dufflemyer-Moore, A pretty wedding, witnessed by rel atives and friends, was that of Miss Dorothy Moore and Louis Earl Doffle- meyer. The ceremony Was solemnized at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday at the Evangel ical Church, at the corner of Gay street and Willamette boulevard, the Rev. J. Bowersox officiating. The bride was a lovely picture In her white crepe de chine gown. Pearls were used In trim ming the robe. The bridal bouquet was a shower of white roses. Miss Bessie Dofflemeyer, the bridesmaid, was at tired in a pretty gown of white silk trimmed with tiny rosebuds. She car ried pink- and write carnations. Ches ter Scott accompanied the bridegroom. Miss Mildred Kling played the wedding march as the bride entered, leaning on will speak on "My Conversion From Catholicism to Protestantism." The meeting will be at 171 H Eleventh street. - Corinthian Social Club, of Corinthian Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will aive a card party and entertainment Tuesday. August 24. -in the Masonic Temole. All members of the Eastern Star and friends Invited. . . Portland Lodge. !09, Fraternal Broth erhood, will hold Its regular open party next Tuesday. August - 17, In Royal Academy Hall. 86 hi Fifth street. Mem bers of the order and their friends are Invited. There will be cards, dancing and refreshments. riage. After the ceremony the party motored to the homo of the bride groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dofflemeyer, where a wedding supper was served. The dining-room was dee orated with yellow, flowers and yellow satin streamers, which were festooned above the table. The living-room was decorated In pink flowers and palms. A large number of handsome gifts were received by the couple. After a brief honeymoon trip, Mr. and Mrs. Doffle meyer will be at home to their friends at 27 West Prescott street. The . George Wright Relief Corps Sewing Circle will meet in the Court house Wednesday at 1 o'clock. WEDDINOS. Wod-CorrrelL A weddlnar of unusual charm took place at the residence of Miss Eliza beth C Urle. 819 East Thirty-third street North, last Saturday evening, when Miss lone Vivian pottreil. niece of Miss Urle, was married to rercy Mason Wood by the Rev. J. J. Staub. f the Sunnyalde Congregational Church. Miaa Ruth Sylvia Vinton was maid of honor. She wore a Dresden blue taffeta, carrying a ahower oouquet or pink aweet peas and ferns. The bride was charming in a pink crepe meteor gown, carrying a mower Bouquet ui Ink Cecil Brunner roses ana nues oi the valley. Her veil waa caught witn lilies of the valley. Frank Starr acted best man. Dorothy Marlon cot. trell waa flower girl, bearing the ring on a calla Illy. Miss Laura WUma VI ei ther presided at the piano, piayina throughout the service with excellent effect. She used the weaaing marcnes by Wagner and Mendelssohn. The ceremony took place under a most ar tistic canopy of white and pink sweet peas, pink glad tolas and evergreens. Mr. and Mrs. Wood will make their borne at Oregon City. Among the guests In attendance were: Mr. and airs. A. ; Cottrell. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Urle, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Vinton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shepherd. Mrs. Robinson. Miss . Eliza beth C. Urle. Miss Anne uarson, miss Esther lyerson. Arthur C. Kendall. (Ceatraeed Tram Pas S . liobert 8. OfOey. Mra. Hiram Cooper aid Mrs. Janes M. Hobson, Jr. e Lieutenant H. L. Taylor, of the Twen ty-First Infantry, left 8onday for Fort cthertdaaw near Chicago, where he will compete la the tryout shoot for the United Statea Army rifle team. The big shoot by the Army team will be held at Jacksonville, Fla, beginning October 2. EVENTS OP THE WEEK. M!as Elle H11L daugbter of Repre sen ta tire E. J. Hill or Connecticut, poke on "Woman Suffrage as a Na tional Political Issue" at a luncheon In Mrs. Spencer's tearooms Wednesday at 1:S o'clock. Miss Hill Is a member of the executive committee of the Con gressional Union and waa formerly as sociated with the National American Suffrage Association. Although she waa la town only about Ova hoars abe gave two of those hours to "the cause." She la one of the gtfted young speakers of the Congressional Union. The fact that Representative Hill has been In Congress the last It years keep his dsnrhter familiar with the workings of Congress and with the different political laauea. In an Infor mal address. Miaa Htll aald: "This gaining of freedom for Ameri ca a women Is not a Job lor the parti san woman, the woman wltk an ax to grind, the aelflah woman. It la the job of the noRpa.rtl an. the broad minded, the alert woman who feels the throb of loyalty to her sex. which Is so disgracefully discriminated against at the present time." She will asalat In the National Con vention of Women Voters to be held at the Exposition la San Francisco, Meptetnber 14. the first convention of Its kind. This convention takes place just a week before the Oregon Con- resaional Union Convention oa Sep tember 7-8. Among those present at the luncheon were Miaa Joy Webater, National treasurer, who la In town for a tew days: airs. i. w. Hill. Mrs. u. W. Therkelsen. Miss Alice Sunstedt. Mrs. Emma Fraselle. Miss Virginia Arnold. Miss Christine Harmon. Mrs. Flora Foreman, Mrs. Emma B. Carroll, Miss Marie Ernst, Mra. Mand L. Rich ards. Colonel C E. 8. Wood. Miss Adelaide Short. Mra J. R. Oatman, Mrs. Lee Davenport and Mrs. H. H. Hogue. " e e Miss May Dlnneen, whose wedding will be an event of this month, was the motif of a miscellaneous surprise shower Thursday evening, given by a number of her girl friend at her home on Northrup street. The house was artistically decorated in red dahlias. golden rod and other garden flowers. Dancing and cards were enjoyed throughout the evening, after which a dainty collation waa served. The guests were Miss Lena DeGroat. Miaa Kathryn Roony, Miss Anna Reich, Miss Mary Schwarstnaa. Miss Ellen English, Mis Helen Dlnneen. Miss Katberyn Dinneen. Mtsa Margaret Mann. Miaa Blanch Rice. Mlsa Dora Bonneau, Miaa Elale Snyder. Miaa Lillian E. Hob kirk. Mlsa Netty Hansen, Mlsa Lorretta MorrelU Mra. William Dlnneen. Mra. J. B. Curraa and Mrs. H. Grim. A delightful party, riven as a sur prise to Mr. and Mra. Paul Doig. took place oa Saturday. The house was decorated with flowers and a supper was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dolg. Mr. and Mra. Walter Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright. Mr. and Mrs. John KittrelL Mr. and Mra. Otis Mounse. Mr. and Mrs. Law. rence Day, Mr. and Mra. A. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Martin. Mr. - and Mrs. Krokrlta. Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith. Mr. and Mra. A. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs, Leo, Fry, Mr. and. aira. Charles , PROMINENT CANADIAN MATRON ENTERTAINED BY PORTLAND FRIENDS. Wxxmx0w4 ... 11 .v. ;.., Wiv It Novack-Krauae. Miss Lillie Krauae, of The Dalles, Or, who is a freruent visitor among her many friends in Portland, was married quietly on Wednesday morning at mass. In Seattle, at St. James Catholic Ca thedral, to Joseph M. Novack, of Ta coma. William Novack, at Spokane, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man. while Miss Lena Rueth, of Seattle, waa bridesmaid. Mrs. Novack's gown was of white crepe and she wore a long veil. A wedding breakfast was served at the Assembly, where a private' dining-room was elaborately decorated for the occasion. The couple departed shortly after breakfast for their futftre home in The Dalles. RaJntea-Shlrley. V A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Butler, 638 East Sixty-fourth street North, Sun day. Auguat 8. when Foster S. Ralston, of Big Eddy, Or, and Mary O. Shirley, of The Dalles. Or., were married by Rev. M. H. McMahon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Shirley of Nashville, Tenn., and the bridegroom la the aon of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ral ston, of Pittsburg, Pa, Mr. Ralston la In the Government service as assistant superintendent of the Cellio Canal. The young couple left on the evening train for their home In Big Eddy. ' Announcements. Mrs. Harriet EL Legg announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Bessie Legg. to Kester Mendenhall, son of Owen Mendenhall, of this city. The marriage wilt take place on Septem ber 1. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis,' of La Fay ette, have announced the marriage of their daughter. Mrs. Olive Nicola, to Harold Wlthycombe, son of John Wlthyoombe, of Portland. The cere mony took place in Colorado Sprlnga recently. The bridegroom la a nephew of Governor Wlthycombe. Leger-Brebaut. Miss Margaret Brehatit and Harry El Leger were married on Tuesday night at 8:30 o'clock in the home of Mr. and Mra. Richard L- Mead, Hawthorne ter race, Portland Heights. The Rev. Levi Johnson officiated. The rooms were decorated artistically In vine maple and cut flowers. Mr. and Mra. Leger left after the ceremony for California and the Grand Canyon. They will live in Chicago. Hoyle-Sterrett. On Wednesday evening, August 11. at the home of the bride's parents at Laurelhurst. a beautiful home wedding took place when Clyde W. Hoyle and Miss Myrtle Evelyn Sterrett were mar rled. Rev. R. M. Jones officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle will make their home in Portland. . - Rodgera-IIaffmaa. , James : R. Rodgers and Emma D. Huffman were married Sunday, August 1. at the residence or Levi . Ten Eyck Forty-third avenue Southeast, by Rev. John Parsons, pastor or Clinton Kelly Methodist Church. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers went for a few days to Long Beach. On their return they will be at home at 1313 Burr age street. Weed-Marah. . Robert J. Weed and Miss Rita Marsh both of Portland, were married at the home of the officiating minister on July 31 by the Rev. James Dimond Corby, pastor of the First Universalist Church. . Bracchl-Andreaen. At a simple wedding ceremony at the home of the officiating minister. Rev. James Dimond Corby, Bart B. Bracchi and Miss Helene P. Andresen were married.- A few intimate friends attended the ceremony. SOCIETY PERSONALS. Mrs. J. R. Brodie left Tuesday morn ing for New York. ' Dr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Browning are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a baby boy. Mrs. F. J. Johnstone has returned from a four weeks' trip to New York and other Eastern cities.. Mra. E. R. Johnson and ' daughter. Lucile. left recently for a three weeks' visit in San Francisco. L. Broda and Ed J. Blumenthal have returned from an eight weeks' trip to the principal Eastern cities. Mrs. M. Bowman, who is visiting her niece, Mrs. M. Markwltx, will . be at home to her friends August 17. Dr. and Mrs. . John N. Coghlan have as guests Mrs. Coghlan's brother and sister-in-law. Mr, and Mrs. R. S. Guerin. . . .. . , . , Mr. and Mrs. Marcus FJeischner and Mr. and Mrs. - Hefnry William Metzger are planning a trip to California in the near future. Mrs. M. J. Delahunt, Miss Lucile and Raymond Delahunt are in San Fran cisco. They will visit the fair and be entertained by friends. , John C Abbett,-of the North Bank Road, accompanied by Mrs. Abbett. leaves August 18 for Glacier National Park for a few weeks of outing. Mrs. Eva Wells-Abbett, .soprano, sang at a picnic given the Grand Army of the Republic last Saturday at the Oaks by the Woman's Relief Corps. Mr. and Mrs. David T. Harding and Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Kisor are dom iciled in their new seashore homes at Newport, Or., for the season. Dr. Emll Lnna has returned after six weens at North Beach. Mrs. Enna and Miss Ellen went to Seattle, Wash., to pass several weeks with relatives. Eugene Heffley, of New York, is in Portland renewing friendship among some of his former pupils. Mr. Heff ley. is a distinguished musician. Mr. andjMrs. John Albrecht and Miss Emma Albrecht,. of Minden, la., are visiting a son, Edward A. Albrecht, 870 East Everett street., for a few weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Harlan Cole and Dr. Hills Cole, of New York City, and Mrs. Harry Aldrich, of Falls City, were re cent house guests of Dr. and Mrs. Byron E. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. S. Tomllnson have' re turned from a six months trip to Calir fornia, where they visited the Exposi tions. They will pass the remainder of the Summer at Newport. Professor Robert E. Quarles. instruc tor in mathematics in the noted Wol cott School in Denver, Colo., with his wife and children, passed a few days In this city during the week. Mrs. Jennie Kemp, state president of the W. C. T. V., has Just returned from her trip to the Exposition, where she was one of the speakers at the Inter national Lord's Day Congress. Miss Genevieve Gilbert has returned from Seattle, Tacoma and other points about the Sound where she has been entertained Miss Gilbert is a singer and is popular in society. Last week Mrs. L. M. Barry enter tained J. W. Barry, Mra. Mary Han son and Mrs. T. Ellis and daughter. Ruth, of Tacoma, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sayre, of New York. Samuel Hill was host on Tuesday night at a dinner at the Arlington Club, in honor of Dr. R. J. Hill, of Minneapolis. Covers were laid for a number of professional men of the city. E. L. Crouch, M. D., of Jacksonville, 111., was in the city during the week past looking up the descendants of Dr. William and Mrs. Mahala Weather ford, pioneers of 1852. The latter was his aunt. Dr. and Mrs. J. Gottschalk. of Buf falo, N. Y., are In Portland visiting their son, A. B. Gottschalk. Dr. Gott- . schalk is an uncle of Dr. Amelia , Ziegler, Fred Zlegler and Mrs. L. E. Sauvain. Miss Veva Leach and Miss Leona Wright left Friday, with a party of friends; for California. They will at tend the Exposition at San Francisco and visit other interesting California cities. Miss Leach has just returned (Conucluded on Page 5.) ATTRACTIVE BRIDE-ELECT SETS WEDDING DATE, AUGUST 24. i- ' t J t X 3- 9rZ A" - r- - IS He- ' ; 5U 'r . t ' " v -C ap" " v ! . ' SJ&S- Scrr Start A j-v?e 4Sssi0-es?, Ss'9-ccs ?y The announcement of the engagement of MiBs Jsan Katherino Aiiiann daughter of Mrs. Katherine Allison, to Homer B. Jamison was one of the most interesting events of the social, calendar of the week uit m.j ti.. marriage will take place August 24 In the White Temple. The romance had Its beginning at the University of Oregon, where both young people were Immensely popular. Mr. Jamison was a member of the football team at the nnlvinltv , nrr llison was interested in all student activities and was social lv ttnnuiar She is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Jamison is a Sigma Chi man. .He is the eon. or Mr.. ana Mr?. O. P. M. Jamison. . . .. , . t ,