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V. ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SAT Ult DAT EVENING; JXJXY 3,, 1D03. I I I- 1 1 ' C . , 7- pirn IBM 1 1 the month of August at Seaalde, Or, They will ba tha guests of Mr, Web ber's sister, Mrs. ZW.tHllllard of Baa Franclaco.-- r .'"'., W . .. Mlaa Hattta ' Oruaal. accompanied by har mother, left on Wadnaaday for Oov arnmant Camp. Mount Hood, to spend their aummar vacation. ry ',' , Mr. and Mrs. Tim WandelL who have been spending a few weeka in Eugene, tha vueata of Mr. and Mra. H. F. Hoi lenbeck, returned Tuesday. Ti j . f " Mra. (Henry McCraken. who accom- panted Mr. and Mra. J, C.'Mack to New York, ia now In that city vlaitlng her daughter. Mra. MoCraken axpeota to re- At tha Beaatde.' LONG BEACH, Waah.. July 15. The season for see aiders la at least a month behind on account of the continued unfa vorabla weather, but people are Just now beginning to . arrive and the hotels and cottages will aoon be well filled. Tha weather here la aMghtly fool for bathing but otherwise eondl- tlnnr are favorable fvr an enjoyable putlng. . - ' On Wednesday a party of over 100 fowana came down on the steamer T. J. Potter and will remain during the . pcm son. The arrivals during the week at tha hotels, excluding those of the Iowa ' party, arc: ' Long Bench Hotel T. It Harshaw, Whatcom. Wash.;. W. R, Marlon, Bay Center, Wssh.iW. A, Potter, South Bend, .-Warh.; Elisabeth Murphy. Portland; James A. Petit Nahcotta; P. A. Brlng . ham and family. San Franclaco; 11 B. Peterson and George r. Moyer. San J Francisco: Nora E. Gray, Portland; T. . i. Houston. Portland: J. Boyer, wife and Child. Portland; F. M. Pllter. Portland: A. W. Turner and wife, Davenport, Wash. Portland Hotel O. A. Hare and wife. Portland; A. Gavlne. Portland; P. A. Al len and wife, Lincoln, Neb.; H. O. Kafua nd wife, Portland; O. C Smith and wife, Seattle; Charles Leavelle. Dayton; Dan iel Reber. Boise, Idaho; J. F. Rellly and Wife, San Francisco; Mra. Marie Tripp and daughter. Rhoda. St. Paul; H. Ham ilton, h. 1). Van Buren. John B. Coffey, Portland; Michael Dunn. Mount Angel; r- 3. W. Britten and wife, Spokane; James Plnder, Soutn Bend; Sheriff Thomaa - Roney, South Bend; A. B. Scott. W. O. Rudy, Port'f.nd. 1 Tha number of new cottages erected on tha beach during the past Spring haa been few, but repaira to tha older ones were extensive. . Many newcomera arrive with each train, but taken altogether the number Of visitors now on the beach will not very favorably compare with those of 'previous aensons. Arrivals at the hotels north of Long Beach during the week are: Jacobaon's E. Oeterger. wife and two children, Portland: Mlsa Adell Lewton, "" Mra. J. EL" Lewton. Jamea C. Ijiwlnn Jr.. Portland: Mra H. Haaa. Beulah leading aoclal feature in church circles Haaa. Loula Haaa. Morianna Jones, Mrs. during the week and amply illustrated Stewart Travis. Mra. L. I. Feltham, the fact that a11 dtaaenalons which may . Welser. Idaho; Miss Agnes Lynch. Mlsa nv" xlsted in the First Baptlat Churoh Kose Kennedy. Portland: John Matthews. rejegnieu 10 wm paai, aim br Mrs. John Pnaklav Mra ninn.rH .r,H parently forgotten. ' daughter. Mrs. a. H. Traov nnv TriKv No effort had been spared to make Welser: Mra. F. D. NorthruD. Mlaa Roaa the reception to the paator and hla Wife, Mra. Kennedy. Portland; Mra. Gray and Previous to their departure, ona long to family. Sorarue. Wash.: Miaa rcriith be remembered. The vestibule of tha cottage; George Hungerford and family, camping near Centervllle; , family of William Hunkle of Portland, In the Knowles' cottage; A. W. Turner and family, camping: C. J. Wheeler In one of the Knowles' cottages; famllytof Charles Iiaumgartner in their- own cottage; W. K. Bcnvlc In .the Wolf cottage; family of "George Borhhalr, camping; J. B. Liv ingston and family, in their own cot tage; Mra. George McMonlea and mother, In tha McMonlea' cottage; fam ily of Portland. In the Withered cottage; tage; Mra. Frank Snow in tha Snow cottage: I. M. Wolfard and family of Sllverton, In tha Wheeler cottage; Mra. Freewald and family, in their own cot tage; Mra. jonn lyogan ana family, Jn the Knnkln cottage; L G. Shell and fam lly of Portland, in the Wltherall cottage Mra. J. O'Hanlon. in a Knowles' eottage Mrs. C. F. Smith, in the eummlnga cot tage; Mrs. J. Partlow and family, In the Partlow cottage; EL B. Fay and family at the' Fay; Mra. Wiggins and family, In their own cottage; F. W. Klelter and family, camping; Mra. C Doyle, In the Collins cottage; George Nerham and family. In their own cottage; Mrs. Wll llam Owens, camping at Centervllle Mra. John Schade and family, In tha Bchade cottage; W. A. Buchanan and family at Tioga; Mrs. O. Buchanan, In the Seavtew cotage. Despite the fact that tha weather ia not of the moat pleasant -variety tha tottagea are now filling up. Surf bath ing ia becoming popular and festivals afe now being planned for tha -coming week. Last nlghf I arrivals at " tha hotels were: Long Beach Hotel E. A. Jeffera, G. C White, John Amundaon, O. B. Morton, Baker City; P. Mr Richardaon, Portland Mlsa S. Williamson. Welser; B. Dick Hsrtley, Welser; J. Terry, Dayton Wash.; J. 8. Hlekey and wife, Montana; Misses Anthes and LUIard, Idaho; R. 1. Emett, Montana; L, B. Vary, M. W. Hltaon. Mra. Reed. Mra. Bradley, Welser, Idaho; Mra. La Fontaine. Pen dleton; G. B. Adams, wife and child. Da Lemar; Mra F. A. Randall, G. W. Geaa, Bolae; Mra. Rlppari and daughter and Mrs. jonn cracKiey, weiser, laano. Portland Hotel N. K. Smith. Nam pa; C. Keilam, Welser; Mrs. Coftlngham, Nampa; Mine Wtttleton, Nampa; John Avurlson, Nampa; Roae Blussery Mra, H. C. Swanholm, Mra. Charles Ceaaer, Boise: L. and EL Knlrhr. Canbv: Mrs. H Mitten ant aon Jesse, Boise; Mra. Anna McAtee. Boise; William E. Baden. Cald well; B. W. Mulkey and wife. Vale. Or.; H. R. Draper and Mrs. F. M. Draper, Ontario. Or.; Fred Reed, J. X- Stafford. J. P. Vldd. wife and baby, Ontario; Sam uel A. Hobaon, Ontario; E. C. Switaer, Vale: Jamea Tuide. South Bend; PhUlp Long, Ontario. stsstts or na wmmx. Mrs. G. F. Wells and Mra.- C. Lewis Mead pleasantly entertained a few friends Wednesday evening at their home, 128 Fourteenth street. Tha lit tle gathering was In honor of Mra. J. P. Hill and her nieces, Mlsa Joata Pllk lngton and Gertrude Shelton of Cali fornia. The room ware prettily deco rated. . Music and games were partici pated In and dainty refreshments were 1 served during the evening. f flf The reception to Rev. and Mra. Alex ander Blackburn at tha First Bap tist Church laat Monday evening waa the by pretty arrangementa of Maresrhal Nlel rosea backed by drooping ferns. On the lawn a Japanese booth had been constructed, while Chinese lanterns dangled from the trees and electric bulba ahot their rays from the foliage surrounding tha plaasa, Refreshments were served by the la dles asslatlng. Those who attended to the leee being Mra. Wesley Ladd, Mrs. Harrison Corbett, Mlaa May Falling and Mlsa Llnthicum. Tha coffee was aerved by Mra. William Alvord; Mrs. William MacMaater, Mra. Helen Ladd Corbett, Mrs. Beebe and Mlsa McCamant. Span ish students, who wexe hidden among the foliage of the lawn? dispersed aWeet oned tha party and all felt that their flrat outing' waa ' juat tha beginning of many such pleaaant affairs of the Club. Their mee'tinga occur monthly, and the next one la befttg planned for a water melon party. , Vt Vt tif vA pleaaant surprise party waa ten dered Edward Sirthott at the home of his parents, 1(4 East Eighth street. Fri day evening, . July 17. An enjoyable evening Waa spent on tha lawn In va rious amuaementa. The lawn was lit up by Chinese lanterns. Ice cream and cae were served and tha party dispersed at a laia nour. rnoae present were as follows: Misses Browne, .Dove Straub, fOUT 0FT0WN SOCIETY; ."C ' V ' . lUIM. "v" ' ' I'.,'-'.'.'!'' Mlsa Alicia McElroy of Eugene, who haa bean a gueat of hef brother, Vti & McElroy, haa returned home. , ' Professor J. H. Ackerman returned from a trip to Hood River Wadneaday. Mra. Laporte of Albany la visiting at the home, of har daughter; Mra. William Welch, In South Salem. w , . , . Mra. JC. E. Watera la visiting her daughter, Mra. W. C, Knighton, at her homo In Portland. ; i - Mra. A, Strong left this- Week? for San Franclsoo for a two months' visit with har brother. Luta Westacott. and other main In the East aevera! montha. day Mr. Weatherbaa waa ..ccompan.ad, Mj f 8-r'- by her mother, Mra. 3. H. McClung. I pan led by har alsrer, Mra. H.; Q. B1 I comoanied her V lS,Ur-rTM Lulu Jonaa of J.ffarion will gueata Of F. A. Frlaby and famUy. Vlanand the aummar hera laltln wlta Mrs. Annie neea is visuing in (relatives and friends.' , fit- 1 1 ) , 4 4 I 1aav AL. , . w 'f''Vi";'ii:T: m t.,,a 1 , . . v ,1 a iitiii tit, J7 im -i.K ,Mr Dr. H. C Jefferad haa returned from the Yellowstone Park and trip through Mra -T R Mnnta-nmarv la vlaltlnr In tha guest of har niece. Mra. F. C Harper, I . . ui,. n,,, h : TlAanrth tit Tni4lan4 ' Is Seattle, tha fcuest pf her nephew, Dr. land intanda visiting her nephew, Howard visiting the home of J. A.'Careon, South , Mrs I. N. Fletschner left 'for -San The Misses Minnie and Roae Hocken-I Mrs. B. J Broetle and son Fred of Franclaco Monday evenings .BUa will ba 1 yoa of Medford, who have been viamng Portland, are here visiting at the honaf gone several . weeka. 1 rexaiivea nere ine p iw woaiva, 1 u oar. r. , tvuris. , v Mr. and Mra. Harry""Dlckaon, who have t Taqulna Bay enjoying tha aea breeae, f Mlaa Minnie Nibler of Oervala ar been aDendine- a few dava at the Beach. Mra. Charlee W. McKean and Miaa rived Tueaday for a vlalt with Mrs. J. returned home this week. ' Florence Tayior or waiia wsua war- w.-eiaanuno.-- t t n. ,. s.n here Tnuraoay on ineir way 10 eeuiue, rroiessor vnomaa uonaon or sugeno J' Mercurv ia anandin hia vacation where they will remain for two week, and Mra. C. F. Nolf of vendleton ara with friends liv Portland. Edward glnnott leavea for tha Brera-1 vial ting Professor Condon'a daughter erton navy yard. Bremerton, wasn., 10 nlght, after having apent three pleasant weeka with hla parent, at their noma. 364 Cast Eighth street Mr. and Mra. .H. C. Cornell, aeeom- nanied bv their daughter. Mlaa Myrtle, who la taking a couraa aa a trained rill leave with her ltV Portland. Miss Rose Bloch Bauer ' ahortly for an extended vialt parents at Spokane, Wash. Mlsa Waseerman left yesterday for Seaalde House, Clataop Beach, wtiere she will spend the aummer. Miss Lee Bingham ha. recovered from t iTOm iiiii - . - . .... i.i a very aerious. Illness. Bha la spenaing '5 , the summer at Long Beach. Mra. E. W. Halnea and 'daughter Grace of Forest XJrove'.are visiting friends here and other coast points. Mr. and Mra. William Ladd returned Mra. R. 8. Bean. Mra. Thbmaa P. Clark of tha Muta School left Tuesday for San Franclaco and Loa Angelea on a two weeka' pleas ure trip. . '.'. W. N. Oatlha 1. visiting hla family in Portland this Week. Professor H. E MoOrew. president of racing college of Newtterg. arrived Tueaday from the Eoat and an extended trip through Tellowstone Park. Miss Hart, who haa been visiting in log friend, in Southern Oregon.. f"'"" VZVLJ& Miaa Mabelle A. Hunt and Marguerlta ! few d. J. vi.itina- frtenrfa mil Hunt, daughter, of Mayor Hunt ot lh-n wtn for thll ,4i-- Walla Walla, vlaltad hera a few hour. tha winter I Prnr...r Thuraday on their way to Seaside, where they expect to remain all aummer. Miss Montgomery, a atater of Mr. Walter F. Burrell. who haa apent tne Harvard during tha winter. Profeaaor C E. Lewis will have charge of tha achool during hla abaenca, Miaa - Fan, nut nlrtn months In Germany. Mils fcr America August s. one wui nan nr sister. Mrs. Lewis Frtssell of New Jork. before coming home. Stout, returned home thla week. Mrs. M. E. Perclval has returned from Roseburg. where she haa been vleltlng her sister Mrs. J. W. Hedgepettl. Mrs. O. P. M. Jameson and aon Homer have been visiting frlenda at Mlddleton has been elected principal of tha 8t Prof. John Teuscher and wife left for I HaUock. . . . n , wrt - 0 Tan a, I 1100a niver inurauajr. mrSLITOaT. Mrs. Berkeley and family ara spend-. Ing the aummer at Bingham Springs. Mlsa Constance Despaln la vlaitlng In Baker City, the gueat of her friend, Mia. ' Aloof tha BloJre, Cannon Beaoh. this week, returning home today. Rev. H. J. Talbot will leave Monday for, a euifimer luting up the Columbia to auipnur springs, uouins ianamg. Dwlnell 8. Aiken la spending his vara- Johna public school. They will be ab sent several weeka and on their return will take up Jhelr realdence at St Johns. Mra. R. H. Robertaon and daughtera. tlon In Albany, visiting at the home of Mlaa Bell and Ceneth, are vlaitlng in Seat- hla grandfather, W. B. Shannon. tie, gueata of Mrs. John campneu. a Miss Blanche Robeson is spending her daughter of Mra. Robertaon. They are be i Roae Ep- y Sprlnt teated saaXL home la V will leava V vacation at Antelope, vlaitlng at the home of Mr. and Mra. F. W. Martin. Mrs. Walter F. Burrell. and Iwo eldest children have returned from' a Week's outing at Cloud Cap Inn, Mount Hood. Mrs. Frank Myera haa been visiting Ina- feted and entertained and uests of honor at many delightful aoclal affalra of that place. .' ' " Mr. and Mrs. Tuier Woodward, who went East to attend the graauating exerclsea at Wellesley College, wjiere In ftrviv th, Tina olr h n..t I thalr AAU a-hter waa ona of the graduates returned homo tnia weea. inv all the prlnripal cltlea and polnta of In terest while, en route. Mr. and Mra. C V. Snider and daugh ter, Miss Mae, of Lakeview. will spend the next two weeka here, visltlm and sight-seeing. Mr. Snider was a delegate to the Grand Lodge A. O. U. W. and Mra. of Hon.,W. H. H. Myera and family. Frederick Srhmeer of Pendletqn haa returned home from a delightful Vaca tion spent visiting frlenda jn this city. Mrs. T. Reynolds and baby are spend ing the summer at Sclo, the guests ol her parents, Mr. and Mra. E. J. Palcy. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Montague ara spending a couple of weeka at Lebanon visiting rrienas ana taxing an outing. Mf. and Mra. W. H. Redfleld of Glen- dale, Or., are in Portland thla week They were delegates to the Grand Mrs. Otto Boettcher and Mra. NorvlUa Jonea are apendlng the aummer month. at Mlaa way springs. Mr. Henry Bean and Mlaa Roae Ep- Die. left this week for Hldawar where they will apend tha heated aoa Mra. Bean'a aummer there. Joe H. Parkea and family Monday for their annual aummer out Ing. Mr. and Mra. T. J. Cheney and child left Tuesday for. Seaside, where they will apend the aummer. Mra. G. A. Robblna. accompanied by Miss Haael Hamblln, will apend tha aummer at Lehman Sprlnga. Mrs. Amy Lee left Monday for Seat tle, where she will be tha gueat of her daughter, Mra. E. D.' McLaughlin, for an , extended vlalt. J. L. Merlton haa returned to hla home in Grova City, after an extended visit at the home of hia daughter, Mra. Rob ert J. Dlven. Mra. J. P. Walker la visiting in Port- Snider and Miss Snider represented the hand, the guest of her daughter, Mra. J. D. of H. from their home town. I F. Henley, and will during absence from mi., tw. Smith of this city, who has home visit Seaalde. apendlng the heated been In Chicago visiting relatives ana massive church and the gallery were fes tooned with Ivy. Throughout the audi torlum potted plants were dispersed while palma, huckleberry and Indian ar row wood blossoms were intermingled. Wilkin s. Spokane. The Breakers Hotel Jamea Hla lop. J. H. Carlson, Mra. E. M. S.1 th .Ml88. Bm,tlr- fluaael Tnll chrmtng combination reaulted in - . '.r wis. a very pretty enrect ana gave to tna . . rpuer. l. w. Mann ana wire, roome an air of fragrant aummer. Doisa.-Mrs. .aunrman. two cnuaren and standing in front of a solid bank of snaio. roruana, ,tnei K. Mann, coiviiie; ferns, palms and drooping arrow wood, A ir y- "a,el Brown- MrB- Clar' Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn were presented v,. nrvwu. najmvna noiman, oy to each atranger, and heartily reoaived Peaaa, A. Kauffman. L. A. McVary. the membera of the congregation and "a- Jonn waiter ueaDorg. Astoria; their personal friends. After over 100 A. Feuchtwarger. Spokane; Mlsa Rogers, persons had paid their xespecta all for- Mlss Linn, George E. Youle, E. S. Ed wards, George F. Fuller, Miss Elmer . Colwell and son, M. A. Albion, Alfred Anderson, Portland; George H. Ohler, Astoria; J. L. Turner, wife and two aons, W. Ogden. W.. R. Mackenxie, Princeton. N. J.; E. I McKlnley, Port land; J. M. Lowe. Denver; Kenneth Mac kenxie, Salt Lake City; J. H. Carlson. Haxel Mills. Portland; Cyrus A. Dolph, - V- 8. A.; T. Beverley Klein. I. Creagh. Portland; R. B. Albertson and wife, I Seattle; E. H. Blonhead.aL. A. Cox. E. B. Toxer and wife. Miss O. G. Fraaer, E. B. McKunnell and wife. A. B. Compton j - and wife, J. C. Carter and wife. Mra. J. Carter, j. A. Waters. Portland; Miss Gertrude Sweeney. Mr. Stuart and wife, R. J. Sweeney. Spokane; Mrs. John I. Stub, Miss May Stub, Mexico, Mo.; Charles Stub. 8t. I.ouis; Mrs. E. A. VnrtKeckley. Mrs. Helen VfanSeckley. Arthur Vanserkley. Welser; J. J. OtbJ Walter Reed, Mrs. A. Sheldon, Mr. bons. Miss C'elia Jullion. Tlllle Julllon. Boise; Miss Manama Jones. Miss S. Travis. 8. A. Pollery. Welser; Mrs. John Branstltter. Mrs. llaaimel. Uolse; Gus Robertson. Drewsey, Or.; I.ibble E. Smith. Ella B. Punft. Minnie M. Thomas, MIbs Da ls. F. A. Nourse. wlte and three Children. Boise; H. T. Hngale. Vale: Miss McLaughlin. Miss Taggart. A. E. Wright and wife. Payette, Idaho; M. Rogers, BoiFe, Webber Purcoll and wife. Weiser. J. W. Mullen. Pomtella; George Ciuthero. W. L. Sunders. 13. M. Sanders. Ethel Sanders. Martha Royne. C. O. Royce and wife. Miss Marie Raymond, Portland. LONG BEACH. July 25. 'Many old timers are taking up their abode In Cottages thlK season ?nd by the first of the coming week with more favorable Weather it is expected that the re mainder , of the houses vacant will be Occupied. . The campers this year are not quite .0 numerous as thoy might be. but the lack of numbers in the amount of vis itors is made up by added enjoyment. Among those on the beach are: W. J. Graham and family in their own aottago; George Grlswold and family, camping; Mrs,. A. A. La Fountain, of Pendleton, in her own cottage; Mrs. T. J. Richards In the Mann cottage; Mra. J. O. CulliHon in the Mann cottage; O. W. Ake and .family of Oregon City, in their own -cottage;. Mrs. D. Hill of Kelso in her own cottage; George Miser of Oregon City, camping with family; J. Ti ROitly and wife camping; Mra. Phil ip Long and family, in their own cot tager Mrs. George Schloth and family, . in her own cottsge; Mra. Hall in her .'wn cottage; Joseph Bchrenfelt and ' family, in their own cottage; L, Butler , ' and family. In their own cottage; Mra. : ; OMstein and family of Spokana, in their , awn oottage; Mrs. Jamea Fralne.jr of Port In ad In tha Fralney enttag;. fam- All's. L Uevurtx and family in tbelr ownj mallty waa dispensed frith (Rid the en joyment of the evening continued. Tha following program waa rendered and added greatly to the pleasure of the reception: Invocation, Rev. Dr, Agar; aong, "Come, All Te Lads and Lassies," Mrs. Walter Reed, Mrs. A. Sheldon, Mr. Wm. Belcher and Mr. Nick Zan; address. Rev. E. M. Bliss, Third Baptist Church; aong, baritone solo by Mr. Nick Zan; address. Dr. Lathrop of Grace Methodist Church; address. Dr. House of First Congrega tional Church; aong (duet), "Merry, Merry n. re We." by Mrs. Walter Reed and Mrs. A. Sheldon; address. Rev. Dr. Boardman of McMlnnvllle College; song, tenor nolo, "Among the Lilies." Mr. Wm. Belrher; address. Dr. E. P. Hill of First Presbyterian Church; response by Dr. Alexander Blackburn: aong, quartet. Than. You Very Much, Indeed," Mra. music during the evening, adding greatly to the charm of the reception. There were several hundred guests present. I Mi Following the graduating exercises at the State Medical College Hall of the claaa of nurses of the Good Samaritan Hospital Tuesday evening, a reception waa given the graduates at the nurses' home, where music and dancing were en joyed. Many frlenda greeted the gradu ates who were: Misses Margaret Wood, Berthy Luthy. Emma Wlntler, Pearl Cooper. Corlnne Hanson, Letta Smith, Mary Tralllnger, Ines Swenson. LOulse Andrews, Pearl Bunker, Margaret Hodg kln, Edna Watklna, Mary Bell Hall, Ger trude Savage and May Stevens. f f Uf Tuesday evening Mrs. Wesley Ladd gave a lotto party in honor of Mr. Harry CoYbt, who has just graduated from Harvard. Supper was served on the veranda, which waa beautifully dec orated with evergreen palms, ferna and flowers of every shade and color. Chin ese lanterna and electric lights cast a lurid light over all. Five email tables were arranged and artistically decorated the color effect being carried out on each one, the table of honor being, dec orated In tha Harvard colors, which are crimson; pink table sweet peaa, yellow Iceland poppies; lavender lavender tinted aweet pea.; green table maiden hair ferna. The favors Were hand painted gauxe fana for the ladlea and glass pipe for the men, tied in the different colored rlbbona.of the different tables. Thirty guests were present. Uf VS Mf ' Mrs. J. Frank Watson gave an In formal luncheon yesterday afternoon at her home, 415 West Park. In honor of Mra. I. C. Nixon of New Orleans. The dining room was prettily decorated with green predominating. The table waa J trimmed In keeping, with the prevailing color and In the center a massive aa sembly of maiden hair ferna. were sur rounded by cut flowers. Each gueat re ceived a pretty favor composed of maiden hair fern and mignonette tied with dainty ribbon. The gueata were Mra. I. C. Nixon. Mrs. W. F. Houghton. Mrs. J. W. Whalley, Mra. J. W. Ladd, Mrs. Charles Beebe, Mrs. William Ladd, Mrs. Holt Wilson. . Mf Belcher and Mr. Zan. At the conclusion of the program the Sunday School rooms were thrown open and those present requested to partici pate in the refreshments served at 11 different tables. Each one of them were decorated In different colors by the har monious blending of flowers. Even the ices, which were daintily aerved by 24 young ladles gowned In white and wear ing the colors of their respective sta tions, carried the colors of their tables. Eleven lauies presided In the distribu tion of ref renhment. Mrs. E. M. Runyan was ably assisted in the serving of refreshments by Mrs. W. H. Selgner. Mrs. Ida M. Helntr, Mrs. G. Kennedy, Mrs. C. J. Millls, Mrs. Lu clnda Guy. Mrs. Luclle Johnson, Mrs. S. Magulre. Mrs. Katie M. Bryce, Mrs. Mary Stiles and Mrs. Grant Phegley. Miss Emma Blagen had charge of the decorations and was assisted by Miss Fannie Barber. Miss Kate Falling, Miss Nellie Kennedy, T. A. Olsen and Alvln B. and J. Barber. Those who had charge of the formal reception were Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Bla gen. Captain and Mrs. Sladln, Mr. nsd Mrs. O. P. M. Johnson and Mra. Ella Clinton. tt Mrs. Edward Falling tendered a recop tion at her beautiful home Wednesday evening In honor of her daughters, Katb erlne and Rhoda. and Miss Knowlton of Freeport. Ills. The Misses Falling have been attending Bryn Mawr, . ' Pennsyl vania. College for the paat four years and Mlsa Knowlton waa one of their classmates. As a social feature the gathering waa one of the most successful in Portland during the year. The handsome rooms were arranged with artistic skill, the dining room being decorated in green and white with sweet peaa and capta tions in profusion. - The parlors were adorned with yellow, cosmos and Iceland poppies being the leading floral effect. In the" library dainty pink was produced I Mill II) Wll I'M .. MMawW'-fVs ',;"; ; ;;' S" W-f", u if ' 1 7 t at i . On tha Baaxh at Tow Tide. friends, will ao to Europe accompanied bv Madame Lewie, formerly or rortijna. They sail on the Saxlona front Boston today. It is their Intention to visit London. Parla, Rome and all placea of interest. Dr. L. E. Rockwell, accompanied by his aon. Foster H.. and George Rockwell, the" latter of Waterbury, Conn., will leav f6r an outing at Mount Hood next Mr. and Mra. B. B. Hall and child left Tueaday for a two weeks' outlrlg. They will visit Portland, Olympla, Seattle and Tacoma. 1KB DAUBS. Mra. Laura Wlaeman of Walla Walla la vlaitlng here, the gueat of her. atater, Mra. W. W. WUllame. Misses Bertha Willerton and Dora Tuaday. The two young men ara atu- Sexton are apendlng their, vacation at in in Ti College, and are iwnainr dwtiow at uiu. their vacation in Oregon. They expect to cllm Mount Hood on their trip. Rev. Alexander Blckburn left for Cal ifornia and the East .Tuesday-evening. He was accompanied by Mrs. Blackburn and Nathan Blackburn. The latter will enter Colby College, at Watervlllo, Me. The Rev. Mr. Blackburn expecta to par ticipate' in a number of. religious gather Mrs. J. F. Moore is in Portland at tending the Grand Lodge. Degree of Honor, which waa in aesslon thla week. Mr. and Mra. Ed. Williamson came up from Portland Tuesday to attend tha Smlth-Fredden wedding. Mlsa Mamie Buchler left Wednesday for a month'a visit with her alater, Mra. Jamea Shlnn. at Baker City. Mlsa Emma Crelghton. who haa been ing throughout New England during tha vl,ltlmr reiatves and frlenda In Port summer and fall. Mra. J. P. Hill, tha Mlaaea Joale Pll- klngton and Gertrude Shelton fit Cali fornia, a'nd Mlaa Gladys Pllkington of Portland, returned laat Saturday from a two weeka' pleasure-trip along the coast of Alaska, Tha party disembarked at the principal point, of Interest The Callfornlan. departed for their homea Thuraday evening after having apent the intervening time with friends and rela tives in thia city. They carry, back with them a number of snapshot photo graphs taken on tha trip and tha memory of a, very enjoyable outing. land, returned hdma Tueaday. Mlaa Daisy Dean Is visiting hera, tha guest of Miss Helen Hudson, , Mr. and Mra. James cooper or Port land arrived by boat Tueaday evening. They will apend their month's vacation vlaitlng the home folk. Mr. and Mra. W. C. Smith and eon, Warren, parents and brotner of Walter Smith, arrived Tuesday to attend tha Smlth-Fredden wedding. . Blanche Fortner, Nell Powers, CI Fay, M. Foley, K. Murnane, M. Murnana, Mable Foley, K. Cavanaugh, 8. Kindred, M. Cavanaugh, M. Slnnott and K. Sln nott, Messra. . K. Straub, E. lanchard.. Frye, W: Heltkemper, W. Kenney, T. Maney, A. Harrla, Harry Amacher, Lloyd Stratton. J. indred. O. Hoak. G Kavanaugh, L. Slnnott, Ed. Cavanaugh and E. Slnnott. PEBSOVAXS. . Mrs. J . J. Parker 1 vlaitlng In Baker Mr. C. C. Chlldera .and Mis. M. A. BucRenineyer were united in marriage, Rev. William E. Randall of Central hurch officiating, at the new home, 828 EaBt Tenth afreet, north, Thursday even- Mr. C. Lewis Mead returned from Salt Lake City thla week. Mra. M- M. Gearln and aon Hugh Jeft ror seaside tnia weex. Mlsa Tongue - of Hlllaboro visited Portland frlenda Thuraday. . Mrs. S. . M. Blair and daughter are visiting friends In Montana Misa Grace Baldwin is visiting for a Tew weektrrDaytonrWaBh; Mrs. M. J. Ball of McMlnnvllle Is visiting, relatives in the city. Mlsa Mead haa returned to Portland ing, July 23, 1903. A select company of and is at theHobart-Curtls. Intimate frlenda witnessed the ceremony. f f Mrs. I. C. Nixson of New Orleans was the guest of honor at a delightful luncheon given by Mra. W. B. Ladd. Wednesday. Lavender waa the lead ing decoration. A large. bowl of lavender-tinted aweet peas graced the cen- Mlsa Alta Poole of Moro la. visiting here, the guest of Miaa Rockwell. 'Miss Anna Morris la visiting her par ents and numeroua friends at Sclo. Miss May Rosa left yesterday for a visit of several .weeka at Gearhart Mlsa Hendrickson Is visiting her sla ter, Mra. R. W. Getzschman, at Lebanon. Miss Wllhimea Monroe la visiting at ter of the polished mahogany table.!,, i ,.- - Dollies of handsome designs were nlaced ""i"'1""' ""'"'' ui visiting in Eugene, returned home Tuea day. Mis Bertha Moody of Knap'pton ft visiting with her sister, Mra. Will Jop lln. . . . Mrs. Wesley Ladd leavea today for Gearhart, where she will apend the sum mer. Dr. Bruce Stewart of Rainier visited his' parenta in thla city tha first of the week. Mlsa Katharine Slmonton baa returned on the table. The dlnlngroom was beau tifully .decorated, carryfng -the color scheme throughout. Palms, ferns and flowers were artistically arranged in the halls and paflors. The guests were Mrs. I. C. Nixon, Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett. Mrs. Richard Nixon. Mrs. Henry Jones, Mrs. W. F. Houghton, Mrs. Wesley Ladd, Mrs. William Ladd, Mrs. Du Mond, Misa Failing. Misa Falllng'entertained at luncheon Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. I. t.. nixon ot iNew uneans. yeuoy, was Nfro.m a visit with frienda in McMinn- me tuiur Duiiemu, wiin iceiana poppies I ville, arranged in such a pretty manner that a charming effect resulted. Covers were laid for 10. The guests were Mrs. I. C. Nixon, Mra. Holt Wilson Mrs. C. H. Lewis. Mrs. W. S. Ladd, Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett, Mrs. Zera Snow, Mrs. Ed ward Falling, Mrs, Henry Cabell, Mrs. Wealey Ladd, Miss May Failing. a f vt Wednesday evening the Young Peo ple'. Club of the Tajdor Street M. E. Sunday'.aehool enjoyed their flrat outing of the season by a launch party to Sell wood Park. About 40 responded to the invitation of the club. The party went up on the launch Hoo Hoo and a barge. The Park waa beautifully illuminated with Chinese lanterna and a large bonfire for. the occasion. Music and games were the featurea of amusement Delicious refresh menta were aerved during tha evening. Rev. apd Mra. Talbot chaper- Mlsa Mabel Meyer la at Knappa visit ing friends and enjoying the rustic scene.. - - Mr. and Mrs! Dell Stuart and -family are spending the aummer at Long Beach Cottage. Mr. and Mra. O. Price, who have been visiting at Newberg, -Or., returned home thla week. Mii and - Mr. Alexander Kerr spent the paat week rusticating at Necanicum Inn. Seaside. Mrs. ennle Du Rette of Saiem la visiting Mra. F. R. Mitchell at her home on Ivy atreet Misa Wunderll and Misa Carrie Carna nana expect to visit frlenda at Hooci River next week. Mr.. J. R. Weatherbee, who haa been visiting her parent, tit Eugene, for tha paat few weeks, returned home Wednea- i- Jr -. ' - s - - . J .4 V-V ' t 0 s I r 4 far ! if r f- -X i" 1 i. 4. i" 9 Uk. OBABDB. Miss Ethel Hamlin, who haa been attending achool at Milton for the paat four montbshas returned hlme. Mra. E. E. Coolldge ii vlaitlng her parent, in Wallowa County'.' Hon. J. M. Church, who ha. been in Portland, in conference with other mem bers of the fair board, returned thla week. Mlaa Eva Taylor, who ha. been a student in tha Modern School Commerce for the past year, left for Portland Tuea day. where .he will make har future home. F. E. Enloe ia spending tha week la Portland, Mr. and Mra. W. B. Campbell le (Continued on Page Twenty.) While It la true that tha r Tone Touch AND Durability of th, tJS I 7 1 nr-7 . "' Lodges A. O. U. W.jand D. of H., which were in session herC Mi?s Mae and Miss Munson of San Francisco are visiting here, the gueata of Miss Thompson at the Hobart-Curtls. Mr. and Mrs. Kenworthy and Miss Kenworthy are spending the aummer at Knappton. They are the gueata of Rev. Hill. ' xr. and Mrs. R. 3. Chlpman have moved from the Hobart-Curtls and gone to housekeeping at S00 Twelfth street Judfee and Mrs. William Reld and Mlas Iteid are occupying a cottage at Gearhart Park. They wW return about August I. ; I Mrs. Blair T. Scott and little daugh ter are visiting frienda at Nehalem. They expect to return tha , middle of next week. Mr. and Mr.. W. P, Dark of London, j Ontario, ara apendlng the aummer here, the gUesta of ttir daughter, Mrs. B. M. Runyan. . . Mr. and Mra. O. J. Balea, who have been visiting in San Franclaco and other places of interest in California, returned home this week. Mrs. J. P. Hill of California, and her nieces, joaia riikington and Gertrude Shelton, were guests at tha' Hobart Curtls Wednesday. - . - , 'Edward; Schiller ha. returned from Centervllle, Long Beach, after .pending a few day. with hla. family, who ara there for tha aeason. ? Vi Mra, J. W. Bfckford. who aa been visiting her .later, Mra. EdWeller, at Salem, wljl spend tha remainder of the summer at Seal Rocka. - -.'. Mr. and Mrs. H. JL Webber U1 spend . , - "' r. J WBDSXVaS. William Kelley Ketchum of The Dalles and Mlsa Lena Carolina War necke of Portland were married Wednes day, July 22, at the home of the brtde'a mother on the Section Line road, Ref. R. A. Rowley officiating. After thf happy couple had been declared man and wife a banquet waa serwad. the' guests who had gathered. The bride and groom departed for their honeymoon trip In the East amid the congratulations of their many frlenda. They will return July 30. J I f ' Hyman H. Cohen of Portland and Miaa- Jennie Van'Sklke of .Walla Walla were married July li 'at tha office of Judge Waldamar Seton by that official.. The happy couple are spending their honey moon g Seaalde. Both the contracting parties have many frlenda who hava ax tended their congratulation.. Mr. Co hen ia commercial reporter for Tha Jour nal.-' . j,: - ..". . j;, , v- x ooMxera btbbts, The Spanish-American War Veterans will hava an excursion to Martin'. Bluff tomorrow' for the benefit of tha aick and death funds. Refreshments will ba served by the Ladles' Auxiliary. Tha boat leaves Ash-street dock at l:S0 a. m, abafp. . n a , The Portaaia Club will entertain their frienda tomorrow by taking ona of tha river steamera up to Riverside, and hold ing a lawn aoclal at the home of Mr. Leon Henderson. Refreshment, wilt be served. The club 1. noted for It. en joyable outings, and ood time ia an ticipated i - ....' . -,. ::: , PIANO Ara all of supreme Importance, It is equally true that where a pur'1 chase of such vital and far-reach-' : Ing Importance . is concerned you .should first consider tha standing and Reliability of the Firm From whom you propose to buy. With that point satisfactorily ad justed, the others follow as a mat ter of course, and price la tha only point loft for decision. When you purchase a Piano hera" you do ao under our fjill guarantee, SOULE BROS. PIANO CO. ' Who ara the only representatives for thla territory for the Stelnway. A. B. 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