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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND.- SUNDAY; MORNINO, APRIL - 24, iSOt
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Folk
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Society
Beg
Find Recreation Out of Doors
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Tmro.rrroYM..Tr
U NEAR approach of summer
and vacation time is causing a
. M iMJ notlceabl decrea.e in the num
' ii vl bar of aoctal event. Green field
1 ' . and blossoming orchards ara more faacl
. ; r natlng than the tame pleasures of indoor
( . k. recreation, and out of door pursuits are
V''. accordingly receiving the most atten
. tlon. And th dog showl That waa one
...Mi; of the moat. dlverUna features of the
j. past week and received generous patron
; age.
; ; t Many pleasant social events have ta-
Hen place during tne past wef k in nonr
.'y;.:,-'S'-';,f Miss Falling and Mr. Burpee, whose
; wedding occurs Wednesday evening ai
Trinity chapel.
Among the church events, Mrs. Vera
:j. Edwards' dramatic recital given at the
White Temple Friday evening under the
'laniMia nt tha Ladies' Aid society de
serves special mention. Mra. Edwards is
a reader of rare ability, and the enter
tainment wras highly successful.
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EVENTS OF THE WEEK.
estlng and unique affair.,, Mrs. Edward
rendition of Ellrabeth Btuart Phelps'
"The Fisherman's Oath." was particu
larly striking- and vivid. "Rosalind's
Surrender" (Pauline Phelps), a little
drama all In Itaelf. was admirably
treated by Mrs. Edwards. She has the
ability to Interest and hold her audi
enca Mrs. Edwards was ably assisted by
the Lakine quartet, composed of Mrs.
May Dearborn Schwab, Miss Ethel M.
Lytle, Miss Marlon Btackpole and Mra.
W. A. T. Bushong, whose voices Diena
excellently. They were generously ap
plauded and sang as an encore "My Love
Is Like a Red, Red Rose.
Webber's banjo, mandolin and guitar
club also contributed pleasing selections.
Miss Ada Williams played Frans Rles
Gondoliers," from the O major suite.
with good expression.
The pantomlmea, representing scenes
from the civil war, were an attractive
feature of the entertainment These
were participated in by "The Daughters
of the Temple." pupils from Mrs. Qll
lesple's school of oratory, and members
' v r The officers of Vancouver Barracks of Company H, Third Infantry, O. N. O,
' ""save -one of their pleasant danoes Friday w
evening at the post headquarters, i no i am regular mommy tea was given
' .' - ' Nineteenth Infantry band furnished the last Tuesday at the Patton Home on
" : rnuslc. Besides the officers and ladies Michigan avenue by the ladles of the
. ' nt the barracks, there were several Port- Home society. The hostesses for the
i ' V land ruesU nresent who sre: Mrs. A. afternoon were the old ladles of the
- p.n,nn visa Catherine Panton, Mlsa home, and Mrs. W. B. Cutter. Mrs. J
; lubel Wyman. Miss Agnes Hill. Mr. T. H. Burgard. Mrs. H. W. Goddard, Mra.
Matthlaon and Miss Kate Woolsey. A. R. Diamond and Mra. W. N. Jonea
it it The various apartment in the home
Mrs. Max Smith entertained the were artistically decorated with bough
members of the Hiawatha Vnnt cmo of dogwood blossoms. The dining room
on Thursday afternoon. The.apertments was attractive in blue and white, the
' " ' ' were decorated with white carnations, table having an exquisite arrangement
and booo.net of the same flowers were of forget-me-not. -
-. the favors. The prise were won by Mr. W. 8. Cutter received the guests.
Mrs. George Zeller and Mr Freeburger. assisted by Mrs. W. M. Jones and Mrs.
Mrs. Turnbull will entertain the Club at J, H. Burgard, and Mrs. A. R. Diamond
their next meeting. poured tea and coffee In the dining
. if w room. k
' v' Mrs. Philip Metschan entertained a a large" number of ladles called during
number of her women friends on Wed- the afternoon. An informal program of
aesday afternoon at her home, ,19 Hoyt muslo and recitations addod to the on-
r" " atreet. .Tl rm of "hearts' wa joyment of the occasion,
played at eight tables, Mrs. II. C. Fenton
V . . . i TV Mninlatlnn
, ; gaining inonui-i 1- MlS Badle Stephenaon entertained
' ell,to Mrs. F. A. Bancroft ' Wedneeday evening at her home, 70
' , the hostess at the conclusion of the
' ..." game.
A matinee musicale was given Thurs
- day afternoon at Aeolian hall by .the
trvmg i reei. narry citepnetson sang
"Friends" with pleasing expression and
Miss Bennett rendered "Forgotten."
Flinch wss played, after which supper
was served. Tne guests were: Mr. and
lira. TY fttnhnBAn M O f mm
pupil or Mr, wirar rem '; fow of Brltih Columbia, the Misses
estlng program wa rendered. Wlowi: uett Wolfe, Minnie Spaiilding, Helen
Y 8prtng SonaT'..;. V......-...HawieyiBennett Bnd Pl,nket Bnd MeIIrg rj.
ireoie uoi vm
"When. Love Abide". . .Clough-Lelghter
Turpi Heather" ....Gray
, . Mr. J. W. Glllett
Oood-bye" Burnham
"Love 1 Such a Little Word". .Bullard
, Miss Mabel Se lover.
. B Thou 8trong" Neldlinger
D4dy" Behrend
Miss Mary E. Conyer.
"O Eye That Are. Weary" Brackett
' "My Redeemer and My Lord..... Buck
Mis Delia naming.
Alone With God". . . . ..I. . . . . . .Abbott
Three Green BonneU" D'Hardelot
Mlaa Minerva Wright
"Iai Sals-tu" (Knowest Thou). .Massenet
"( "Heather BelU" Edith A. Dick
v Mr. J. E. Howard.
' . : ,AV Maria" .LumI
Mia Catherine Covach.
' A' Slh" Stern
'Summer" Chamlnad
. Mrs. Sanderson, Reed.
; 'iCarmen,"... ....... .......... Wilon
, Treble Clef Oub. ,
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T Mr. Ralph W. Wilbur entertained at
brlda-e Thursday afternoon at ner resi-
. . dence, 780 Lovejoy street. In honor of
H, Stephenson, William Plunket. Wll
11am Newmeyer and Dr. Robert F. Wend-
llng.
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A successful concert was given at
the Seamen's Institute Wednesday even
Ing by the Woman's auxiliary of Trinity
cnurcn, under the direction of Mrs. W.
R. Apperson. There waa a large attend
ance and the program was well re
ceived. The following program waa given:
Selection Downs' Mandolin club.
Recitation Miss Eugenia Craig.
Song Miss Mary Otto.
Recitation Miss Julia Cole.
Comedy Mr, Dole and Mis O'Brien,
Dance Sailor' Hornpipe.
Violin and Piano Duet Mr. Roy Lan
caster and Miss Vera Stelnger.
Song Mrs. T. Barker.
Recitation Miss Page.
Bong Mr. Donaldson.
Piano SoloMia G. Sllensbi.
Sohg Miss Cora Howell.
Song Mlsa Cocking.
Song Mis Mabel Downey
Dance Sword Dance.
The Woman' fulld of Trinity church
I- - UfcV tilt U Tr?i -
rVM II uura
I Wa II J I A JlA I
i nn k v ' iirTi i i
the 80 ruest In attendance. The next ISO, at It o'clock. ' tn oontractlna: ' ear
meeting will be Monday, May 11 Itlea being Mr. John B, - Winstanley of
t WW irortiana ana mis ueua Loomt of Eu-
The offloers and teacher of thelgen Rev. U E. Loverldg of St
Whit Tempi Baptist Sunday achool IMaxy Episcopal eburch of -ttugen per
had a supper Thursday evening, April I formed the ceremony. ' The reception
it. at s o olocK, in the churcn parlor, i ana. arawing rooms were neautirui with
Flan for the year's work were dl nower or appi Dioaaom. . xn eer.
eussed In the business meeting that fol- mony took plao In the drawing-room
lowed. Superintendent Edmond Intro- under a canopy of apple blossoms and
during the want of a. young man' Karlanda of . Ivy. Mis Ellen Loomla,
class which 1 to be called the "Big tn bride' sister, played the "Lohen-
Brotherhood." The remaining tint wa " wedding march. Uttie Gertrude
spent oolally until the prayer-meeting wvermore a nower gin. an in white.
hour. i preceded the oriae, wno cam in on her
k it , I rawer arm..,,.; .. .jijm
Tha tAtm im fen,u, of hi'nM ta the dining-room, where the wed-
Methodlat church met In th church par- " breakfa.t( wa rvd, atrtnes of
lor. Wednesday afternoon, April to,
Oregon grape intertwined with1 yellow
ribbon were gracefully festooned front
vlted tofb present' at an entertainment
given oy tne u. a. u. ciun, jrrway even
ing, April II, In th Manley block, on
th comer of William avenue and Knott
street. , , " . i. ... t
...vr.: ..kr - .'.
. Mlsse Buckenraeyer and Jeffery will
iv tn first of their rie of shirt
waist . Dartie .for . their- Ifondav nla-ht
das In Parson' hail, April 16. '
Mr, .J. T, , Whalley ' and Mra J. R.
Bean art th patronessea
- ' . rt.,if.. if :,
The faculty and cadet of niahnn
Soott academy havef saued invitation
f or. anothrof thelrl Informal hop to -be
given Saturday evening, April JO. .
PERSONALS ' .
Th Ladle Aid .ociety of th Central chn,d,",r wni.ra at taa 'M nd 'XTtr .' Lll
riatt.n nh.iMh i. ni.nin. . .. tabl and thr conflnd with bunches 4i??ai L ' Blyth returned
Christian church la planning a tea and
dime social for next Friday evening to
of th rran. Mra. Archie Llvermore. ?. HKMl BlTr .Wednesday afternoon.
u nun I'oniana ueir
he given at th horn of Mra J. H. Pat- - i - v. iT.T ' " . '. ' . . ,: ..Z I home .In th near future
at VII U VIU llIVUMVIlIlw U rVI I 7 ' "
Mr. and Mra A. C Sheldon returned
yeaterday morning from a , week' trip
VAVaAH I Blin.M. ITIi.m will V a
m l.Tr.r.nTll ir-r. ,Vm anrf I r-7 MlM 0rc M(unt ln whlt mull, pr-
muical and literary program and re- ..... , th. ,,n.rw
freahmenU wUl be served. I Th. khh. m . .imnia mMfrti to southern Oregon.
- Th Methuii.t unin. win ta lm of white aeolian crepe, and ear-J r.r .M 4oghtr, wha
a ban,u.t at Centenary Methodist .of;f JlJ.SijrS!:
cnurch Monday evening. April n.tni-'l-JZ?rrl Mra . J.m- t w"-""". T..
land. Mra WlnsUnley Is th daughter p" Seventeenth street on their way
of Dr. C. E. Loomla, formerly land In- ooraaaa. ra Mine waa,, a col
iwuilnii nr rkl-Aa-nn an Vnnwn l I let ' mt ' Of llr. MeftlaA. .
ociety circle .of Eugena Mr. Win-) , Mra C Mitchell MoDan 11 of Beati
honor of th northwest delegates to the
general conference in Lo Angele this
month. A reception will follow in the
church parlora
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Th celebration of St Mark' day will tnly connected with Beall A Co. I tie ,wa the guest of Mra Frank "M. An-
iino.;, xaciory repreaaniauvea or ron I uoraon I or vne peat weex.
plao tomorrow at St Mark'
church beginning with matins at I a. I
m. and communion at 1:10, administered
by th rector. Rev. John E. IL Slmpeon,
In th evening Thomaa a. Bbepard
land.
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Mr. C A. Moss and Ml Katie Brook
were married Wedneeday evening, April
aacred cantata. "The Sermon on th i- Methodit parsonage by Rev.
Mount," wUl be given by th choir un- xurge onon.
der the direction of Clyde B. Altohlaon.
Following- 1 th program for th day ENGAGEMENTS.
service:
a m. Matina
1:10 a tn. Holy communion.
The marriage of Mlsa Hattla Cod'
A I nr?An etnA t w T tetYi T Aw4aiaa la
I eaeeu esiti bivi w w a
h Sr-Jif v.rw. hTOn announced to Uk plao at high noon
Proceutonal hymnr 8t Mark a nymn, wdn4id-i.T. Anrii it.
ICQ I ' "
fllntla Tarm-Twnii DaiavH tm !! mH n
CantaU Domino In F....8U" John Qoii COMING EVENTS.
Solor (tenor) "King Ever Glorloua"
(from "Th Cruclflxlon") The Sunbeam, a children' guild In Draka
-...Bir jona otainer the St David' Eplcopal church, will Mra Halite ParrUh-Hing of Salem
Mr. Lauren Poaaa I give a May-pole aoclal. Monday even- waa In Portland Tuesday to hear
Dermon rrucner, me iil xivt, tt
Mra Hanna Robertson and her aunt
Miss Mary Nevlaon, hay gone to Lo
eatoa, CaL, where they will pass sev
eral month.
Mr, Clifton N. McArthur of Rlckerall
wa tn Portland Thursday to attend th
wedding of Mia Helen Oosa
Mia Edith Wendorf. who ha been
visiting Mis Dalay Stewart of Pendle
ton, returned to Portland Friday, accom
panied by Miss Stewart, who will be her
guestv
Miss Luoelle Johnson of Portland
height left early last week for Chicago
to apend the summer with relative.
Miss Mabel Drake of San Franclsoo
I visiting at th horn of Dr. J. Franols
Keator, bishop of Olympla
Sacred cantata "Th Sermon oA the
Mount" Thomaa Q. 8hepard
Chorus The Beatitude "Bleaaed Are I
the Poor In Spirit"
MICROBE'S BEST FRIEND.
My Lady With a Train.
(By H. R. R. Hertsberg.
Tha mtprnlM'l hoat f Hnd ! mv imAm
literary program I being prepared In of th8 Ion, .aA dra-v train. f
connection with the tea. The sale will sh- Uf u that mlcrooe tr0m nlg ,owJ
conslat of a oomplete line of every kind iif. i tft atraat nmt an e...i
. A 1 J I . . " ' W
ROBERT FXTON AND MRS. HAZEL CLANCY FULTON.
M1M Lucy FaUlnx, whoa marriage tolnad , monMy social tea Wednesday
Mr. Burpee taaea piaoe aeii w.. afternoon with Mr. J. Johnson, at 396
. . . I J . II. l. Inntn. ,r.. I... . . -
priaca. uiiuuiw ..... i novi street. ADout it guests were
fell to Mis Lucy Falling and Miss Hen
rietta Falling.
Among those present were: Mra Al
len Lewi, Mra Batchelder, Mr. Henry
McCraken, Mlsa France Woolsey,- Miss
Ellen Elliot' Mra Ernest Laid aw, Mrs.
W. C Alvord, Mra J. N. Teal, Mra E.
F. Tucker, Mr. Allen A. Wright Mis
Mart Falling; Mis Henrietta Falling,
Mis France Warren, Mr. Frank War
' ren. Jr., Mr. Henry Powera Mra
Wheeler, Mra Frank Hart and Mra
Brewster. . v
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- . Mr.- Wallace McCamant entertained
present Light refreshments were served
late In the afternoon, the hostess being
assisted by the Misses Stackpole, John
aon and Haael Reed.
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Master Harold Germanu entertained
IS of hi young friends at the last
performance of "The Two Vagabonds,"
at Cordray' theatre on Saturday even
ing, in honor of hi 18th birthday.
The party was chaperoned by Mrs. D.
Germanus and Mra J. Behrman. After
ward the company was entertained with
games and dancing at th home of Mra
Germanus, US Yamhill street after
at dinner on Thursday evening In honor I which a sumptuou supper wa served.
of Miss Falling and Mr. Burpea
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v A delightful leap year dance wa
given in Arion hall Friday evening,
April J2, by the ladles of the Arion
society. - The patronesses were Mrs.
, Louis Dammasch and Mra R C. Bell.
The decoration scheme defined by Mrs.
Dammasch was carried out ln Ivy, Ore
gon ' grape and potted plants, and pre
Pretty souvenirs were presented to each
guest consisting of candy boxes, rep
resenting Foxy orandpa, Billy Buster,
and other characters, filled with bonbons.
A delightful evening waa , enjoyed by
the little guests.
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The Woman's club met Friday ln Its
regular fortnightly session for an after
noon with Shakespeare. A number of
his Elizabethan lyrics were read by varl
ented a beautiful and graceful effect
jLnrrerem coior were employed in tne ous members. A review of the year's
haded lights a the program pre- work of the Shakespeare department wa
greased, making a very pretty effect read by Mrs. Grace Watt Ross. Miss Ag-
- Thera waa a large number present and nea Watt aang several of old English
.- dancing -continued untU a- late -hour, and Shakespearian songs. After the pro-
The committee In charge received many gram an hour waa spent socially, during
vuuitiuiiw vr mio ymu ni which refreshments were served,
uccewiui anuiue ui me seuon. me
committee wa Mrs. F, Yank a. Misses
Maud and Adele Dammasch, Idler and
Bell.
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A recital waa given at Mlapah church
last Monday evening from which a sub
stantial sum was realised for the organ
fund. The entire program was furnished
" we' theLTe.Uof 'ho a1?'; Wi;' Acemy of MuVi Th
Wd.kB vS'JJSm., ? opening chorus by the Academy Glee club
I- SaV"" """" with solos by Miss Fowler and Mr. Keith
, formal manner, with music and conver
sation. Light refreshment were served
at theh close. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. William Alvord, Mr. and Mra
, Edward H. Shephard, Mrs. F. G.
Wheeler, Mrs. Elijah,. Corbett. Mrs. H.
directed the chorus work.
Reading by Miss Robeson and Mis M.
Kern were well received; also Mr. Da vies'
two songs. Mr. Fackard'a rich baritone
(Voice was best displayed In "The Sweet
est Flower That Blows" and Miss Mae
W. Corbett Miss XSeUa MerrUl. Mra Breslln delighted the audience with "My
Edward Falling, Miss Etta Failing, Miss Love u Llk ."fd', J0"' nd
May Failing. Mrs. Robert Catlln. Mlsa PrUy encore, 'Fishln'." W. M. Ras-
Agne Catlln. Miss Blanche Catlln, Mis mu" WM enthusiastically received and
Rebecca Catlln, Miss Margaret Catlln, graciously responaea xo several encores.
jn inn siinra Dirona. aiis a F lorence i v mv,
Strong, JSIiss Bessie Strong, Mr. and
Mra. Harrison Corbett Mr. and Mra
Frank Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. J. C
Hazzard, Mrs. S. J. Barber, Miss Fran
ces Holman, Miss Kate Holman, Mrs.
Deady, Miss Lucy Falling, Miss Henri
etta Failing. Miss Catherine Falling,
Miss Emma Falling, Miss Kate Failing.
jar. tfurpee, Mr. Btevens, Mr. Henry
i Connor, Mr. W. L. Brewster, Mr. Har
old Strong, Mr. George F. Holman, Mr.
. James Failing, Mr. Edward Failing, Mr.
" John Falling, Mr. Robertson, Mr. James
WUeon, Mr, T. Scott Brooke and Mr.
Burkhart j-
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' Mr. Minott entertained a number of
lier women friend Informally at cards
on Thursday afternoon.
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Mra Jama D. Hart wa th hostess
of a lunchaon on Friday afternoon at
her .home, 25S North Twenty-second
- treat,- give In honor ,of Mis Helen
Lam son, who Is to be married ln June.
' A mahogany table wa used, with ex
flulsite whit tulip a the centerpiece,
A delicious menn waa enjoyed. Those
' present were Miss Helen Lamaon, Mlsa
France' Warren, Mra ' Katharine 81tton
' Brand, Mlaa Carlotta Parker, Ml Mary
Ceara Miss , Malda Hart. Mra Ernest
Laldlaw. Mia Buchanan and Mrs. Hart
" Th dramatic recital given by Mra
Vera Jan Edward at th Whit Temple
, fTiaay cwninsr, - unuer uiv auspm vlj tuwu.; .ohuib, Apru x v. - im sumi
1th Ladle; Aid gocjetz, wag an InUr-1 powdered and ruffled, praganted a real
from
Ben Hur," was especially artistic Mr.
Rasmus displays a charm in his lack of
affectation, which is always pleasing to
an audience. The evening's program
closed with refreshments and a social
time.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Mcpherson and
Mrs. Frances Schlegel entefalned the
Halo Wah Wan Whist club' oiKMonday
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
McPherson, 703 Everett street
1 Twenty-one " hands of whist were
played and the honors fell to Mra
Schlegel and Mr. Wilson. After the
game, refreshments were served by the
hostesses.
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The Current Events club met Monday
afternoon with Mrs. A, C. Newill at the
Bishop Scott academy. - Each member
of the club related a short anecdote,
after -which Mra. Ranyon read a paper
on "Bully, the Cotton King," and Mrs.
Nina Larowe gave a most Interesting
description of Shakespeare's "As You
Like It" It Is now being produced
In New York City, ln the old Eliaa
bethan style, without scenery. Mr. C
B. Andrew gave an informal talk on
"The Northern Security Company.""
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The Mt Hood circle. Women of Wood
craft gave a pleasant old time .colonial
dance ln the east side Woodmen' hall
Tuesday evening, April II. The guests
istlc old-fashioned picture. Everest s
orchestra played a program of old
tunes, and the old-fashioned quadrilles,
schottlsches and reels figured promi
nently .among the number. Favorite
among the numbers were the "Blue
Danube" waltzes, the "Virginia Reel,"
The Girl I Left Behind Me," the "Annie
Laurie" waltzes and Strauss' "Artist's
Life." J. M. Woodworth, Florence Mc-
Brlde and T. Brodeur were the commit
tee ln charge.
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The Royal club entertained its friends
at a dancing party last evening at the
new Woodmen hall, on the East Side,
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The "Pleasant Afternoon" club of the
Central Baatlat church tret Wednesday
afternoon. April 20, with Mra William
Randajl, 466 East Oak street. The club
combines home and foreign missionary
work with social and Industrial work.
Wednesday a home missionary program
was given, conducted Dy Mra j. v.
Werschkul. This was followed by a ao
clal hour and refreshments.
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Miss Bessie Church entertained a few
of her girl friend Informally on Wed
nesday afternoon at her home, Eaat
Eleventh and Burns lde streets.
The first part of the afternoon was
spent ln sewing, after which there were
music and refreshments.
Those present: Miss Delta Watson,
Miss Maud Hahn. Miss Ethel Shea, Miss
Semele Groat, Miss Evelyn Falrbrother,
Mrs. 'John Keating, Miss Laura Dunne,
and the Misses Church.
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The musical department of the Wo
man' club met Thursday afternoon at
the horn of Mr. D. M. Watson, 262
Sixth street
An Interesting program waa given.
Mr. Edward R. Root played two piano
solos Mendelssohn's Venetian Boat
Song and Heller "La Truite."
Mra -Nelson DeLude read a paper en
teentn century, roiiowea oy vocaj aoios
by Miss Delta' Watson, deKoven's "Bar
carolle," and AlliUen's "Sine We
Parted."
Current event were discussed by each
member, and the chorus work under th
leadership of Mrs. William occupied the
rest of the afternoon.
Those present: Mra N. Harris, Mra
M. Bishop, Mrs. Charles Runyon, Mra
C. B. Andrew, Mra. V. M. Watson, Mrs,
Williams, Mra. George C. Flanders, Mrs,
E. C. Frost Mrs. B. M. Dunison, Mrs.
E. R. Root Mrs. Nelson DeLude, Mrs. J.
Livesley, Mrs. B. S. Pague, Mrs. E. CL
Johnston, Miss Mamie Flynn.
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At the meeting of the Alns worth
Chapter of Rose Croix, No. 1, Ancient
and Accepted Bcottlah Rite of Free Ma
sonry, held last Thursday evening, the
following offloers were elected: Wise
master, Wallace McCamant; senior war
den, Richard Martin; Junior warden,
E. B. Col well; orator, E. D. Curtis; al
moner and treasurer, B. G. Whltehouse;
and secretary, B. H. Nlcoll. The of
ficers elect will be installed at the next
regular meeting by I. W. Pratt Inspector
general of Bcottlah Rite Mason for Or
egon, southern Jurisdiction of the United
States.
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Thursday afternoon, April SI, th
member of Lincoln-Garfield Corp,
Woman's Relief Corps, were entertained
by the president Mrs. F. Loescher, at
her home at 826 Water street The
ladle spent the afternoon ln ' social
chat Refreshments were served by the
hostess.
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Mrs. Fred H. Page entertained a num
ber of her women friend - on Thursday
afternoon at her home on Twentieth and
Clifton street.
Bridge wa th amusement of the af
ternoon, played at five tables. The hon
or fell to Mr. Mulr and Mra Insley
Refreshments were daintily served by
th hostess at the dose of .the game.
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Miss Edna -Cannon and Miss Semele
Groat entertained th "Girl Cinch club"
Tuesday afternoon at the home, of Miss
Cannon,- 852 College street
Mra Oscar "Overbeck ' won thr flrt
prlso and Mi Ethel Reed th second.
Th guest were: Ml Maud Hahn,
Miss Ethel Shea, Mra Louis Gerlinger,
Miss Edna Cannon, Miss Semele Groat,
Miss Bessie Church, Miss Delta Watson,
Mra. John Keating, Mlsa Helen Morrison, :
Miss Mabel Drake of Ban Franclsoo,
Mis Edna Jeffery, Miss Emily Holbrook,
Miss Lillian Loller, Miss France Jef
fery, Miss Evelyn Falrbrother, Mlsa
Ethel Reed and Mra. Overbeck.
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Ing, May 1. A program. In which a May Madam Schumann-Helnk.
dance will be the prominent Mature, will
b followed by refreshments.
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The Women' guild of th First Pre
hvterlan church is nlannina a tea and
Recitative (baas) "Let Tour Light So e to be given ln Parsons' hall the
Shine." I first next of May. A aood musical and
Air voass; iove lour cnemiei.
Mr. Clyde B. Altchison.
Air (tenor) "When Thou Prayet'
"r; n. 01 pronB' Dt' Jla nnaKercn,e"' and Uke him hospitably Into a friend'
-nr.. - . ... hous or her own
'- I Tne Bex cnnsius Missionary neaaing Now mlorobes know a rood nlaca whan
Air (contralto)-"Lay Not Up for Tour- clrc of the Mi.pah Presbyterian church thW; Z one Not Vnly do they t
-. - " WI" nl""1 -" there, but they multiply. Microbe b.
rhr.r,,"Rnt Dn to, Tonrselve. .k " "l 1 " 1 w,nljr" Uev In big. happy famUiea and have th
ZZr?. L Toar"lw evnth .treeta oourage of their faith. Overpopulation c
r.; tVti nnoV !. Not th. Life b...-. JT... Wn,. n.,,.!"" on O.1""' prevented by visiting
wT. ' w , r ladle wiin long and draggy trains,
aiM !J2Sf!fJI-M- tfca rntaa- l" .f ,al?"v T1 wT? ir hl h nlu. member of the rat
Air (oprano)-t-'onider th LUlea direction of J. Adrian Epptng by th ..w.
vocal department of the Western I . . .
.lr .nrt ft Mh.11 n Atvan ."V i i ii -iuhiu! "uaujr Woi.oraue
V-1:: ju "-- opportunlUe to colonlta
juiv uu, I bv tun niann ana elocution -aeDinmeni. i , , . w -
Recessional hymn-"Fllng Out th. Ban- Mr. Rasmus and Ml.. Mlnnl Bod will I , ,,,7.
,: ,..t.,. rdln!? ,MI Iuthep Dominl wm vated train, becaua It U iu lack of
Mr. Archibald R. Wright organhrt. aa- Mordaunt A. Goodnough
aiatea
lalavaMnn that tltm It rni ttia Ink
.Mhlh.lri u WMMit a,mhm aa.l . a. ... . i - - w-'"
.r iT . I V.. . " Moraaum a. uooanougn wiu piay i This isn't a new subject br several
' ' ; IJ"U "TV" "',' . . ' degrees of lautud. Sermon with th
Men' laaiS.tr' th. Flrat Con-1 1 1 lntere,td Ited to t- longaln for - a text , have W repeated
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wood burn enter
tained the Portasia dub at their homa I Judge George will give an address,
ibz Hixtn street xnursaay, Apru zi.
There was a short business session
called by President C. A. Zander to dis
cuss amusemert for the summer season.
Cinch was the gam of the evening, in
which Mr. H. J. Houghton and Mr.
J. M. Sheet secured the prlzea
ma ci, m .cwau "- - " i tend. 1 ..... . .. d. ii.i , ,
gregational church will give a social I . . I r Jr.. ..r -Z .l . ,
in the church parlor. Monday venlng, . ,.. .., rtI.l"" "'LV'191:
Anrll S. Ml.. R...I. Lncke Will sin " ' V.." , " ." w iwmn wW7
VZa ... ohii win raaT " mpo"c win iu yic y" " need a hair cut
, aa.. 1" tn Whit uempie, wnen tne western n .hail not be denied that the elegance
Aoaaemy oi mubio win luruma ma brought about by a becoming dress adds
musical part of the program on the eminently to a woman's attractlvanaaa.
evening of the graduating exercises of Ths folds of silk .-listen and rlitter ilka
uie onn i-acinc unniu couege. the facet of a diamond. To produce cer-
Th muslo will be under the direction tain effect of that sort trains. I - am
or j. Aanan japping, ana win do oi told, ar necessary.
But vanity, however Justifiable at time.
WEDDINGS.
Mia Helen Louis Go and Carlton
Williams were married Thursday
evanine- at o'clock at th rldnc of especial. Interest to music lovers, th.
dainty supper waa served after carda the bride mother, Mr. J. W. Go.s. 775 occasion being the first public appear- must never be allowed to usurp the place
ThoBe present were: Mr. and Mra R. "san street vi. mimr r. u
A. Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hough- the beautiful service ln th preeenc of organlat planlat and composer. When a woman I willing to Imperil th
ton, Mr. and Mra C. A. Zander. Mr. and 78 relative and Immediate friend. .Tw,? ' nllcom.po",i,?""twi" b" "un5' welfare of her children by coursing th
Mr N Paulsen, Misses E. Blanchart, Mu" Margaret CaOln wa maid of "April Lov Song" and "When the Bird streets ln attlr which make the aweep-
H Downing C Stipe Messrs L. F nonor, ana tn nest man wa r. nwui wuwi tri was . sinecure, ana carrying into
Thornton, a! E. Haat'ing and J. m! Thomas Robertaon. Miss Etta Honey- were written by Ella iilgginson. The her homa day follow day, a mipply of
Sheet. i man piayea in onutu jnuia iruui uu- i w.,B " ivivn, uv.nn, uobiih-uciuuj'iiik mraim, .ne re-
x I hengrln. I witn rauo ana viwia umiiui, nu piano i veais an utter ana a cuipaoie ignorance
hm.. The bride waa becomlnalr aowned In I accompaniment "When th Bird Go I of the most elementary duties of ma-
i .. , .v. .v- .VTl" white satin, of slmnle but eleaant de- North Again" 1 dedicated to the West- ternlty.
Eva and Alva Joho 71 East Ash . ornamenUd with point appllqua Academy Glee club. Father Doml- A maniac who atrangte her offspring
.treat Wadnaadav avantna- Thla waa I One wore a VBU ana carnea a large oou- -- t.u um . . .cut. ino cwun m
Loflr'mttU ' ?rMrt roea ML.CaUln. th kmette; which Who. for
tha nliih nnil kvaa maria tha nrnaalnn nf a meua OI nuuor wuio timw sua. vi.uu . -- -- - " ' " - -"'"-
kitchen .hower for Ml. Sara Col, whose and carried pink carnation. npuai mu.icai rasuval at Baiem ..in J
wpiiiiinir ia flnnnnnnAd fnr navt mnnfh 1 The decorations were carried out en- May on the publio thoroughfarea transport
ininph niavad nrin, tha ,in.rt tlrely In green and white, dogwood and Father Dominie will give an organ Im- death's minute agents Into the nursery,
, T ' w w I liw hainw Ktrectlvelv used in drawlnr- provlsatlon a the opening number. commit assaults with Intent to murder.
. .tr -rit T. TvT. room and hall. Mordaunt A. Goodnough, lnatructor of dally or almost daily, which are without
excited by a poetry writing conteat the I room ana naxi. U,,..!- .t.th nmn Arim.it.ir.i th- r.mt..t ..mhi.Ana r . mittti--
clrcumstanca ;
There is no telling how many unwitting
child-killing mother there may be in
New York.
: Nor la th danger and the danger's con
summation, confined to children. My
lady Of the long and draggy train herself,
her husband, grown-up associates and
friends are not Immune against the mi
crobes' onslaught. -
Of a aurety, if th microbe family use
a coat-of-arm, that coat display a long
train rampant oh a background, dust cov
ered, with this brief motto beneath It:
"By he train' help shalt thou conquer."
Vale men are under arrest for keeping
their place of business open Sundays.
subjects belna- articles anions- the m tne aimng-room, wnite rose ana -. a,.u.vU. vi-
kuchshower CwZ& dur! formed'dalnty table embelll-h- "tcCa0!J1
Ing the evening. At the light .upper tntntn, and festoon, of flimsy tulle en- .?"en apr' i? .m u Z rJS"
mi.... ai. a tj.... ti a twined with amlhuc were drarjed from terestlng number will be th Bach-
Charleson responded to toast, for th. the chandelier to th. corner, of the Jgn-od A i S5.S
E'JSS S! S.? e-.Zh.e.rolm . Mr. W.I.1... left in,.-", companlmet ." g by
club mebepVe wVre Ev lately for a wedding Jourri.y, including B
andAVa Johnson, Cola Gippert Smith, the Sound Itie. after which they will TATlTT
Charleson, Waller, Messrs. Wilson, T ra
ver, Packett Cole, Cooper, Endlcott,
Hill, Smith, Eggert and Wetherford.
Mra Mark Gill entertained the Daugh
ters of the American Revolution on
Wednesday afternoon at her horn on
nvartnn a.n-k.t
Mr. Wallace McCamant read a clever witnessed th.
paper on "Anthony Wayne," and Mr.
Fletcher Linn sang charmingly Cham
lnade's "Summer," after which refresh
ments were served.
The luncheon furnished by the domes
tic science department of the Y. M. C.
A. to those ln attendance at the Wo-
resid ln The Dallea wm ",n. na me Acaaemy uie ciun
it it will give selection. . v
Robert D. Fulton and Miss Haael D. WW
Clancey war married Tuesday evening Tn first annual hop of the Carp
at 6:S0 at th bride' home ln Monta- D,em cluD will be held Monday evening,
villa. Elder Burg of tha Mt Tabor May at new Woodmen hall, Eaat Ash
Baventh-Dar Advent church offlcUted. Bna atreei.
A few relative and Intimate friend
ceremony. Th bride
wore her gray traveling dres and car
ried white rosea Mr. and Mra. Fulton
left Immediately after the ceremony for
a short visit in Nahcotta, Wash. On
their return a reception will be given
them by th. bride' parents, after which
they will continue their 'wedding trip
to St Louis. Mr. Fulton 1 manager of
w w
All former student of the Oregon
Agricultural college are cordially in-
U. VT T D.ln. a. All h ....
man's North Pacific Presbyterian Board .,7. w. w
r ui..iA.. . Ji.ii... - ... I siue.
of Missions waa a distinot success. The
ladle on the committee having the
luncheon in charge received many con
gratulation on the success of their ef
forts. Over 200 guests were served on
A very pretty wedding took place Sat
urday, April 16, at the horn of Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Hurlburt, 206 Curtl atreet
Montavllla, when George H. Hurlburt
1 t!?..fay th HtoatT and Mis Myra IS. Reed wr united In
wwov. I tiailoea hit TAr DaV Plma,i .
The table were very attractive in I . . ...
yellow and green, yellow Marguerite m. u.. TT,iKr m n.
and Oregon holly, forming the decora- In Portland.
tlon. I V '
The committee ln charge of the lunch-
eon was composed of the following la- Baker wer married at S o'clock Wednes
dlea: Mra. J. W. Honeyman. Miss Abbia ir,rii in at tha hnm.
McElroy. Mra E. C Bronaugh. Mra A. th. groom, on th corn.r of Shaf.r and
E. Rockey, Mr. M. A. Dal ton, Mr. A. L. Garfield atraet Eaat Portland. Rv.
Craig, Mr. M. CSlef and Mra Stuart W R.Tnarall narfnrmail tha l-.ar.mnnr
aaalated by a number of young glria The brid wa gowned In cream albat-
WW I roaa and carried whit lllaca Mra. J. H.
Th St Lawrence Social club enter- Gerwela attended her a matron of honor
tained Wednesday evening at it hall, ami wora white dimity. After th cere-
Third and Sherman atreet. Miss Elisa- mony a wedding dinner wa served,
beth Harwaas aang and Miss O'Brien Mra Gerwela and Mra S. M. Ross nr-
and Mr. Dole gave a monologua Whist siding at th tabla Only, a few inti-
waa played, the prise being won bv mate friend and relatlvea were nres.
Mlss Laura McCan and Harry Tacka-fent
berry. Th next party will be given v ' f
May 4. Mr. GUbert J. Bwett and Miss Mlnnl.
CHURCH EVENTS.
The San Grail Christian Endeavor ao
clety of the Flrt Presbyterian church
met In th church parlor Monday even
ing, April 18, ln It monthly business and
social meeting. After the business ses
sion the company adjourned to the din
ing-room to guess the nationality of the
flags hung on th walla
Following this was a guessing -contest
on author, Refreshment wer served, to
E. William wer married Monday
evening, April 18. but Rev. William
Randall at hi horn at 466 East Oak.
Mr. and Mr. Swtt will reside in Port
land. ,
Mr. Charles Miller and Ml Josephine
Bowles were married Saturday evening,
April 16, by Rev. .William Randall of
the Central i Baptist church, at th. par,
onag.
A pretty home wedding wa celebrated
la Euren. Wedoesdajr moralilg, April
OUR NEW LIGHT MAKES PHOTOGRAPHING
EASY ON DARK DAYS
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A. B. McALPIN
Photographer
129 Seventh St bet Washington and Alder
THE NEW BUILDING WAS PLANNED
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