THE SUNDAY OREGOMA, rOKTLA.D, "MAT 7, 101 G. 11 - .I 'g? o-ier ccvr Ausrr s?5 rap I. iJ V J - "-yyr : ;l ..'('1 (Continued From Page 3. I . ' "" - as follows: Ciladys iioore, Jouiee ; Thomtfs, Georg-ie lrvinf. Mary Stanton, Harriet Sheasgreene, Madeline Brown, Hedwig BleeR, Mildred Groves, Marion Stokes, Irving Niles. Charlie Parker, Art Mahoney. Carl Stebinper, Leonard Oliver, H, M. Roberts and Thomas Aut zen. The patronesses are M rs. W. N. Gatens, Mrs. C. M. McKelllps, Mrs. B. F. Irvine and Mrs. Dow V. Walker. Oregon Assembly No. 1, Artisans, will eriva their next ODen meetine In honor of -Master Artisan Frank D'Arcy and Mrs. D Arcy Thursday niKht, May 11, at V. O. W". Hall. S:30 P. M. A joint committee from the Assem bly and Cadet Club has been selected to take charge of the event. Commit tee: Mrs. C. M. Darling:. Mrs. F. K. Ozier, Mrs. Mary Kyle, Miss Norma Hummel and A. L. Crawford, of the Assembly, and the Cadet's committee is Anna Hoffman. Case! a Lane, Georjjina Jones. Lena Esch and Lilly Lipskey. There will be four door prizes and prizes for the card scorers, under tne direction of W. H. Hummel. Music by the Artisan orchestra. A costume dance, which is to be griven next Tuesday nigrht. is the next event on the social calendar of the Rowing: Club. This affair will be stag-ed as usual at the clubhouse, foot of Ivon street. There will be no masking: and those attending are requested to wear fancy dress costumes, or come attired in a grarb representing: some character. The club's orchestra, which has been fur nishing: the music for all the dances given at the club this Winter, has been engaged for the balance of the seasou. During" the past month the members of th Annex and Actives of the Port land Social Turn Verein have been re hearsing1 foj" the annuai vaudeville en tertainment which is to be given May 21 at the Deutsche Haus, on Thir teenth near Main streets. A number of novel 'stunts' are to be introduced and Professor Genserowski has full charge of the entertainment. . Winslow Meade Circle, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, will give a BOO card party in room 525 Court house tomorrow afternoon. May 8. from 2 to 6. All are cordially invited. The hostesses for the afternoon will be Mesdames Whelden, Weeterberg. Pol lock, Scherer, Mizen and Zimmerman. A musical recital and dance will be given by the Utopian Carol Society Friday ' night. May 12, at the Audi torium, 20b Third street. A pleasing programme has been arranged. Re freshments will be served. The Women's Catholic Order of For esters will give a party and dance Tuesday niht. May 9. at Columbus Club Hall. Morris street near Williams avenue. There will be cards and dan cing. . A dancing and card party will be given Thursday, May 9, by Marie Stuart Court No. 506 in Columbus Hall, Williams avenue and Morris street. A silk quilt will be raffled. Fefresh ments will be served. Oregon Hose Camp, Royal Neighbors of America, will hold an open meeting next Wednesday night, May-JO, at their hafl, 854 Fifth street. 'They will en tertain with cards and dancing. St Philip Kerf's Church Society will give a benefit card party and dance on Tuesday night, at the church hall at 8 o'clock. Dancing will follow the con clusion of the card games. Security Council No. 236, Knights and Ladies of Security, will give a stepping party Monday niht. May 8. at Oddfellows Hall, KlUingsworth and Alblna avenues. parents of the bride and bridegroom and a few intimate friends of the fami lies, preceding the ceremony M iss Helen Fromme sang "I Love You Truly." She was accompanied on the piano by Miss Ruth Deering. The bride, escorted by her father, entered to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march and took her place in the center of a beautiful bower of white roses and lilies of the valley. She wore a gown of white crepe meteor and a long tulle veil and carried a shower bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. Her only jewel was a handsome pearl neck lace. After the wedding an elaborate re ception was held and hosts of friends of the bride and bridegroom extended their congratulations. The Misses Mil dred Lawrence, Olive Zimmerman, Klizabeth Hush, Gertrude Cooley and Mrs. William B. Lay ton assisted In serving ref rethnients. Miss Heisjsler is popular in the younger set. She is a member of the University of Oregon chapter of the Delta Gamma sorority, and has spent the greater part of her life In Portland. (Settle PITTOCK BLOCK 3S3 WASHINGTON ST. PORTLAND. STRIKING VALUES IN EASTKB IIULIDAV HOSTESS liTKRTAIS WITH BIKTI1 OAY PARTY. tr U if ; i - u ,1 t Frocks with all the Style touches characteristic of this shop. Afternoon frocks, call ing, evening and dancing frocks, and clever street dresses. Secured and offered at the following tempting figures- briefly. MUm Evelyn Violet Prix. Miss Kvelyn Violet Prag. eld est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Prag, of S61 Northrup street, entertained oil Easter Monday with a birthnay party. The rooms were decorated prettily with Spring flowers, a color scheme of violet and white being carried out. The afternoon was parsed In music and dancing. One Lot $21.75 Frock In thU lot worth up to $48.30. One Lot $46.50 Frock. In thl. lot worth up (63.00. One Lot $37.50 Frock, In thU lot worth up tao.oo. One Lot $57.50 Frock, In thl. lot worth u 10O l.oS. vv-J !: m ntA Two Lots of Suits Specially Priced $24.50 $36.50 Special Coat Values White. Navy, Plaids, Checks, Silk and Sport. Some worth up to $25 and $30 at $13.50 The guests wrre: The Mmr.ea . I Miss Claire Oakea. She will be vel- ctood at attention. A lively march wag played. The color bearers entered, carrying; a huge American flag'. Patri otic Instructor Sara Heustis, in a brief speech, presented Old Glory to the Ben Butler Post. The eyes of the veterans filled with tears as with fitting; remarks the commander and patriotic instructor of the post accepted the beautiful new flag. The singing: of "America" closed the ceremonies and the comrades re turned to their own hall to place their new flap. Gertrude E. Woodward in vited all members of Ben Butler Corps Post to spend the day. May 17, at her home, 1249 Denver avenue. Take St. Johns car to Denver avenue, go three blocks north. The Past Matrons' Club of Camelia Chapter had a deligrhtful afternoon Thursday as the guest of Mrs. A. H. frrega at the home of her mother, Mrs. M.'E. Ritter. at 295 Tillamook street. The rooms were loveiy with snowball and bleedinsr heart plants. Five hun dred -was the diversion of the after noon, honors going to Mrs. R. L. Al 5rich. Refreshments, were served. Members present were: Mrs. L. M. Davis, Mrs. F. A. Watts, Mrs. C. W. Miller. Mrs. W. 8. Cutler. Mrs. F. A Van Kirk, Mrs. R. L. Aldrich, Mrs. I. T. Mason, Mrs. A. E. Poulsen, Mrs. Charles Pye. Special guests. Mrs. Jennie Rhine hart, past grand matron. Order Eastern Star. Miss Coral Vankirk. The club will meet June 1 with Mrs. Lawrence Phillips, 456 ' East Fourteenth street North. ... One of the smartest affairs of the season was the May day dancing party given by the Asorah Delphlans at the Hotel Benson Monday night. Among the special features was the Maypole bal let, in which 25 little girls took part. Little Miss Marguerite Levitt, a tal ented pupil of Miss Alice Brown, danced the "Honey. Bee" and responded with The Scarf D'ance" as an- encore. Another enjoyable specialty was the exhibition of toe dancing given by Miss Brown. About 150 people enjoyed this very novel affair. For the pleasure of her house guest, Mrs. Homer Fern, of Stevenson,' Wash., who Is spending a few days in the city, Mrs. Anita Morton Holland entertained with. 600 Thursday night. Miss Rlva Funk (bride-elect) won Jiifrh honors, streets, Tuesday night. May 9. Wild flowers adorned the rooms. After a dainty supper the guests were favored with a group of solos by Miss Ada Friedmann and Miss Helen O'Herron. m Orphia Temple, No. 18, Pythian Sisters, initiated several candidates Thursday night. Appropriate speeches were made by the new members. Owing to the campaign recently formed, this temple is rapidly increasing its mem bership. Arrangements were made Concerning the trip to Aurora, Or.. Wednesday, May 10, when a district convention will be held. Orphia Temple will exemplify the teamwork. After lodge session light refreshments were served. Mrs. Grace Wheeler, captainof the team, is working hard to get it in uniform order and has called the team to drill Monday afternoon at 2:30 in the hall. . Mrs. Nellie Woods Adams entertained the K. P. W. Club with a well-appointed luncheon and . May party at her home on Eugene street Tuesday. A color scheme of lavender, green and white was used throughout the spa cious rooms. The diversions of the afternoon were greatly enjoyed by the 22 women present. COMING EVEXTS. The Woodlarks are looking forward with pleasure to their May dancing party to be given at Murlark's Ball room, Saturday. The following com mittee has charge of the arrange ments: Lucy Dake, Cecil Farry. Elis abeth Bowe, Hattie Larson, Laura Llngaas. Nancie Huntly, Gladys Apple gate, Hilda Johnson, Rose Buckley, Veronica White, Claude Kemp, Warren Kohlman, Jack Sammons, Fred Mun son, Walter Westman, Al Klees, Quin cy Muntzel, Willtam Land, Gordon Bye and Thomas Dempsey. Patrons and patronesses are: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Healy and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Shaw. The parishioners of St. Lawrence Church will give their annual Easter supper, to be followed by an entertain ment and dance, in the St. Lawrence Assembly Hall, Third and Sherman Mrs. W. J. Smith is general chairma. Following are the patronesses for the dance: Mrs. Frank Kiernan, Mrs.'T. E. Hulme. Mrs. W. P. Lillis. Mrs. Charles Feldman. Mrs. M. A. Smith. Mrs. J. F. D. Wrinkle and Mrs. P. J. O'DonnelL The proceeds are for the benefit of the church. The Portland O. A. C. Club's shirt waist party is looked forward to with pleasure by members and friends. It will be held Wednesday evening in the Murlark Ballroom. The committee is WEDDINGS. Peters- Vanee An informal wedding took place Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vance, when thtir daugh ter. Miss Eva Vance, became the brino of Leslie M. Peters. Miss Vance, an unusually attractive girl, came to Portland from Tacoiiia four years ago and has a lnrse circle of friends here, many of whom were present at the wedding. The ceremony was held In the sit ting-room, which was a bower of white lilacs, dogwood and ferns. A preen and white altar was erected In one corner of the room. The dining -room, hvre refreshments were served, was deco rated with pink garlands and apple blossoms. Miss Vance, wore a gown of Ivory taffeta with a silk lace waist embel lished with pearls and chiffon. Hr veil of filmy net was fashioned into a cap and hung to the hem of the Kown. It was held with a wreath of orpnse blossoms. The bridal bouquet was a shower of bride rcses. She also wore beautiful pearl sunburst, the gift of the bridegroom. Miss Madellno Vance, thj younger sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Her dress was a pale green accordion uleated silk, covered with a net drape. She carried pink sweet peas. Little Miss Carroll Anderson, in a dainty white hand-embroidered dress was flower girl. Before the ceremony Miss Bessie Lee sang. "Beloved. 'Tls Morn," by Ayl- ward. Miss Nettie Lock at the piano Afyss Roxanna Wonrmelsdorf. violinist accompanied oy ner. sister, .hiss n.rr- nice Wommelsdorf, played Mendels sohn's, wedding march and durinir the ceremony "Humoresquo" (Dvorak). Later in the evening she played "Po manze, by Laurence. The bridegroom was attended by Roy Meckley. The Rev. Hutchinson, of Ihe Piedmont Presbyterian Church, per formed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Peters will make their home In Berkeley, Cal. Keller-IIelHNler N'nptLal. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Heissler, 750 East Davis street, was the scene of a beautiful home wedding on Thursday evening. when Clara Betty, the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heissler was Joined In wed lock to Dr. William C. Keller, son of Mrs. Amelia Keller. Both families are old-time residents of Portland. Rev. August Krause read the mar riage service In the presence of the Agnes and Mildred Kennedy I-enh Frledenthal. C. Sheasgreen, Klizabeth Hume, Rae Dellar, Elizabeth Dellar, Margaret Gem mell, Violet lawyer, Helen O'Don nell and Ieona Prag. Assisting at the tables were Mrs. R. S. Patterson, Mrs. William Gem mell and Mrs. Frank Janisburg. corned by music lovers of this city. Recent arrivals, at Hotel Mallory are H. F. Steen. San Francisco; A. C. Frank. San. Diego; Captain W. S. Gordon, Aa- toria; Mr. and. Mrs. J. A. Brehany and George Koehler. MInneapolla. Minn. Mrs. T. Grant and Mrs. M. NeaL. Fargo, N. L). Stanford Dan Warnock, of thla city. left ancouver. B. C, April 20 on the Empress of Russia lor a three months trip to the Orient. He will also visit Dr. Keller is & member of the Atlas I the Philippine Islands and Honolulu. Club, the Multnomah Aamateur Athleic returning by way of California to at- Club, tho Portland Automobile Club and) tend the ban Diego fair. Miss Anna other social clubs of Portland. The 1 Warnock accompanied her brother as bride and bridegroom left for a two I far as Vancouver. B. C where she vla weeks trip and will be at home to their I ited relatives and frlenda. friends the latter part of this month the local high school, has issued Its volume for 191s. The staff includes Fern Murphy, editor-ln-chlef : Elbert Farlow, business manager, with Alice Van der Slula. assistant, and Eunice Orubb. artist. in their new residence at 820 Mason I street, Alameda I'ark. ShuH. -Harnett. Miss Mildred Barnett and Harry SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Professor Carlos Alamrllo. popular teacher of conversational Spanish, will Shultz. both of Chehalis Wash., were advanced classes: Course. 5; private lessons reasonable. Call room 411 Ellers bldg. Main 7082 A 3476. Adv. . 1916 Follies Shirtwaist Dance Friday eve., Chrlstensen'a Hall. Adv. , married at Vancouver. Wash., by the Rev. 1. D. Benedict May I. They were attended by their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Horace D. Jones, Jr., of Portland, and Mrs. C A. Bar nett, of Taconia, After the marriage the wedding party returned to the home of Mr and Mrs. Jones, 708 Hoyt street. Portland where a wedding supper was served. Tne dining-room was prettily deco rated- with sweet peas and bride roses. Relatives and friends present were Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ryan, uncle and aunt of the bride; Mra.,C. A. Barnett. aunt of the bride: Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Beston. sitter of Mr. Shultz; Mr. and Mrs. Horace D. Jones. Sr., Misses Mar- ELMA PLANS BIG FOURTH Two Iajs of Patriotic Celebration and Three of Sports Planned. ELMA. Wash.. May 6. (Special.) The Fourth of July celebration which will be staged here for two days thia gnret Barnett. Clair Nodine. Viola No- season and which will be the first for dine, Arduth Iris Jones and Mr. aivd Mrs. Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Shulta expect to make their home at Chehalis. V ash., and will be at home to their friends after June 1 Yeoman-Gotham. A pretty wedding took place on Easter Sunday at 9:30 P. M. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gotham, 1182 Mixter street, when their daugh ter, Mabel, was married to S. Arthur Yeoman, of this city. Only close rela tives and friends of .the families were present. I PENDLETON. Or.. May . (Special.) The bride wore a gown of Ivory I a real celebration of Memorial day charmease with lace flouncing. She is the plan of the cemetery committee carried a shower bouquet of bride's of the Pendleton City Council, which roses, sweet peas and ferns. Miss Eval has been authorised to make prepare- Gotham, sister of the bride, was brides-1 tlons for the observance of the day In maid. Mark Yeoman was best man. I Pendleton this year. All stores will and Miss Elva Yeoman played Lohen-lbe requested to close part of the day several years Is to be managed by George Avery, who has appointed sev eral committees to aaslst him. Besides the two days of real Fourth of July celebration there win be three days of baseball carnival. Horse racing will be one of the chief features and the committee on races will endeavor to get some of the fastest anlmala on the Coast here for tne two days. Memorial Day to Be Observed. PORTLAXD MATRON CELEBRATES FAMILY REUNION. 7$hi5?J&!jt.&' &g34 ..... J 1 -"JwPW-w i -w " t J. . - -a J 4 -j ! grin's wed'lincr march. Rev. Charles Harrison, of the West moreland Methodist KpiscopaL .Church, performed the ceremony. The young1 couple will make their home at lOSo1, Hawthorne avenue. Herf men -Outer wo Id. Coming- a a surprise to her many friends was the weddinpr of Miss Flo rence Osterwold to Charles Hertzen. of Peep River, Wash., at the home of the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John l Osterwold, 1006 Kmst Seventeenth street North, on April 2$. Rev. Henry Marcotte read the service In the pres ence of immediate members of the families only. After a short trip Mr. I and Mrs. Hertzen will live at Deep River. and automobile owners will be asked to donate their cars for a parade In the morning. Exercises will b held under a tent. HELLO! HELLO! Is That You, Gertrude? Say, I have some interestina- news for you. I waa in CHERRY'S beauti ful atore yesterday afternoon, and while looking- at other things the man ager called my attention to a lot. O. about 100, I guess, in all. of beautiful silk poplin, gabardine and serge dresses, which they are going to put on sale Monday. They range in value from $22.60 to $47.50, and they are go ing to sell them from 15.95 to 12.75. O. aay. but they are SOME VALUE. Now, listen You had better go down there tomorrow and look them over and pick you two or three of them. You haven't the money? O. well you don't have to pay all when you get thm. You can lust pay a part of It and the balance you can arrange to pa'y in Easy Payments, either by the week or month. Yes, I'll go with you if you want me to. Meet me at Tenth and Wash, about 10 A. M. tomorrow. Sure rlfrht there close, in the Plttock block. S9-l Washington street. All right. Good-by. Ashland High School Book Out. ASHLAND. Or.. May . (Special.) The Roirue. the annual publleation of AXXOtXCEMEXTS. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Schade an nounce the enfrapement of their daugh ter. Miss Anna Klizabeth. to William Isensee, Jr. The wedding will be an event of June. Mr. and Mrs. Schade's son. Karl, last week at Camas. Wash., married Miss Kittv McKee, of Camas, and the young people will make their home in that city. SCHOOL OF MOTHER CRAFT Class and Individual Imtrirlloi Given te Mothers lor tne tare ei naey. Kqulpment and care of nursery, bathing, cloth ing, sleep, training and general care. Home life and training for babies whose parents wjsh to take vacations. References and Rates Application. MRS. JOHN L SHAW SNEAD Phone East 71M. 605 Weldler St. THE LATEST NOVELTY FOR MEN AND WOMEN Tan or Gray Buckskin Coats for Golf, Horseback Riding1. Tennis on cool days. Motoring- or Country Club. They possess the rare combination of easy comfort and practical use and beauty. K. S. ERVIN & CO.. Ltd. Cnsteaa Clothing-. IMPORTED ACCESSORIES FOR MEX. Ct'STOM SHIRTS. ENGLISH RAINCOATS FOR MKN AND WOMEN. Seeond Floor. Selllnn- Bids.. Sixth and Alder at. Your Social Engraving will be distinctlT if ordered at Third and Alder. nr. Left to Right. Above i Kmro Reed, Roy and Warren Hurlbnrt. Cedrle Dobblna. Below i Helen Reed, Mao. Emma L. Heed, Olena Hurl bnrt, Thelma Reed, Clay AValborn and Merle Heed. Mrs. Emma L. Reed, of 349 Cook avenue, celebrated the reunion of her family with a dinner party Sunday. It Is the first time in years that Mrs. Reed and her grandchildren have been together. SOCIKTY PEItSONALS. Dr. r. H. Rand has fully recovered from his serious Illness. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Russell are domi ciled in apartments at the Mallory. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wilson-have taken apartments at the Nortonia Hotel. Miss Celia Friendly has taken per manent apartments at the Nortonia. Mrs. Emma Conn, of Spokane, has taken apartments at the Nortonia Hotel. Mrs. J. C. Butler, of Meskill. Wash. Is visiting her mother. Mrs. F. M. Olds. 1225 First street. Mrs. Louis Freedman left last week to visit her 'daughter, Mrs. I. M. Bin- nard, at Lewiston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Boothby have ar rived in Portland from Salt Lake City and are at the Hotel Nortonia, Mrs. Addie A. Gerst. of San Fran cisco, is spending a month in the city and is a guest at tne .Mallory. Mrs. Mary Jane McDermott, of Low ell. Mass.. is passing a few weeks in this city as the guest of Mrs. Honora O'Brien. 1192 East Taylor street. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison M. OgJen, who are in the Woodland cottage at Seaside, had as house guests this week Mrs. Mary E. Houck, grand matron of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Boothby is a graduate of the New England Conservatory, a harpist of unusual ability and a classmate of. Dressmaking Establishment Moved to 221 12th St, Corner Salmon Ml ENKE'S CLEANING & PRESSING MEN'S SUITS E. 7300 $1 .50 Herman Enka Prep. LADIES' PLAIN SUITS B 1194