. i '' t THE OREGON. SUNDAY JOURNAL f PORTLAND,' SUNDAY MORNING, - MAY 8. ICOt - IS 1a ' , -4 Society Not Much Occub i. ' t. . . ...... ied at the : Fag1, End of the oeason If- - v.Ju.. . w : as riWilll.TT.TrnrTrww and booth will b conducted for P .RXVATB bom parties continue to grow leu In Dumber th. close -of the mom draw near. There have been few such events thla ' week, and the simultaneous dlrth of ao- , tlvlty In the theatrical an musical I, phere baa made the week a qulot en,'' s Th "Parsifal" program given by the lAdles Aid Literary society of the . First ..Conrreratlonal church attracted i much attention toy Its eicellence. ' ' The Industrial claas In cooklna hai Bad a larae ahare of enthuilaam. height ened by the lectures of Mlaa Farmer of Boeton. The practical arte cam in pop- . -ularity aa time rocs on. Tha concert given Friday evening- by : the First Regiment band. W. O W.. , 'was one of the most Important events Of tha season, i, ! There are several engagements an- toounced for June weddings. EVENTS OF THE WEEK. Th Armory presented a gay scone of revelry Friday evening. May 6. when tha First Regiment band. Woodmen of .the World, gave a grand ball under the auspices of the Uniform Rank. The large ball waa elaborately decorated with Immense cedar boughs snd small At trees, typifying the entertaining or der. The orchestral platform was en tlreJy shut In with fir boughs and over- Lucknow Advocate of a recent dnte da voted two columns to the Oregon Society for the Emancipation of India from Casta Slavery, and Its editor has al.o written a long letter expressing the gratitude of the descendants of the ancient Aryana to the people of Oregon for the organised effort in their behalf. Tha secretary waa Instructed to write to the editor of the Lucknow Advocate that arrangements are now under way for placing one or two Hindu students at either Corvallla or Eugene, and that they will he cared for by the society during their atudles here. The literary program consisted or a paper on the most practicable method pf assisting India, by Mrs. Taylor, of musical selections by Miss Mae E. Govs and Miss Lillian Madison, and recita tions by Miss Bertha Matlock. The entire program was very much appre ciated, especially the recitations by Miss Matlock. The society accepted the hospitality of Judge and Mra. Seneca Smith to meet there again, and the next meeting was set for Wednesday evening, Ma J IS, at I o clock. A society event of a practical turn afternoon of cards, Friday. May I, at I Churches; Are Doing for Toung Men;" t conversion. 'Tha question , box brought ililaoa and carnations. Mr. and Mra. their home, 180 Klnsr street. Tha W. F. O. Thatcher and Professor J. J forth soma Interesting points on foreign I Whlttler ara passing, their - honeymoon rooms were preiuiy oecoraiea - witniEwIng, -"Princeton College;" Rev. A. D. missions and was eonduoted by Mrs. A. I la British Columbia. They-'wUl be at white and green, ohryeanthemuma and 1 Boper end Miller Murdock, "Christian Thurlow, , -. .,- I home after. May t la their rooms ; at vregon crsp Doing u carry out young Men ana the City, A. fl. Psttuiio, i ' . Fourteenth and Burwlda gtraetav -' . i the OOlor scheme. Heart "i waa , the I "Java ami Snrmn of a. Married Man:" I Th Wnmin'i Vlulnnirr iiWitv flfi . . ' i - 1 game played 1nt i prises were Jh. C. Campbell. "What Conatltutes Suo-JMUpsh Presbyterian . j church met Miss Ann Ball Grant and ME. WU. awarded Miss Ktt Honeyman, Mr. I cess;- Alec Ras. "The Ladles." Inter- Wednesday afternoon. Mar with Mrs. 11am J. Tork were married at o'clock OOOdell and Mra Henry MoCaWkln. Alanaralna- th... t.lVa win a.var.1 num. IW. H Diutar t kw ruMmitt It Kaat'l Tututit vmln llav a . h. h. 7 ill : - - ner Dy the Men s Resort quartet, tea By I Eigntn street, work in India was tn or the groom s oousln, Mra. A. J. Jaok tAhle. erterwaraa.. 4 . . . I ' a . r .... ....1.1 u , . . . . . I . . . . . , , 1 vr, . ouyir. our. wm abb hub iwniitnvw iuuikh lurua lr. .luiinvwuiliua, loinr-um tna ilinUT lirMU. . , . , .r . " ''" I numbers and was enthusiastically en-1 reports were given by the delegates to Rev. Jerom K. MoOlade read the ring An Informal reception Waa Clven Rev. I nnrmA tnli flm Th mootlnr m I tha north Pinn hnant ixmHh hald Urf iwumui hm ..it .1 i- . avwai n w aw viiiei VSV fMIn 1 flAPwi sa awfaSslV BlIIOaXKslBl 1 Tt HIIIBIII w I mnnin in TffiM " Plrlf frBM fflvTHTII n Fll tTT n I Ml saw Vskal TMa KMIA - - aW mother. 67 svtrtt 9trU Friday yen-1 eothuglasm for the work of th lfue, and tha Praabytarlal -octet y convention whlta mull trlmmad In UffeU ribbon and t V BF fl V Sl am f mt tSS" A fa. aa ak P A at SP ..a.ahl A. a . I . aarav ..... v ma w w ineia in suspan rresoyterian cnuron. i carried whit carnation. 1 She was un h.Tof'.m. Ths Ladles' Aid Literary wcioty of Mr Hall of Baker City nf sacral atUnded.h room? -wers T'desoratid .i?f T J? DPm lnent ttem-Jthe First Congregational church pre- olo. After ths program dainty refresh- j with applebloaaoma. narcissus and wild bars of the church and musical numbers I . n.n-. wt..... I manta uwi h. hiu(. Th.l w.. ri.zTl Tzu " k nt k ...... l "" " I " . . -:-"--. " wwituw, urnc supper was some of the young women. The v... a .t .ik.i. i..t uti.. nt mMtina m ha oiih mm. wnihin .. - hfius waa dacorataA with rtr.n. ... 1 7. ; ' : . ;V i.I7"-, " ' T T ; -, ' w ""iuuu " ma uuims and lilacs. Refraahmenta war. air.1 I"'"- .".'- v" ' , , ; I w.r n.rciaaus ana oogwooa br a number of tha Wn a- MotJav , ' nll wun many visitors wno wore in- .. t. V:- wr tn aeooraUona. - Ut, and Mra oy a numoer or tn young people. . I terested in tha Parsifal nrorram. Mra. The regular literary meeting of the I York ara hth ra.ni , n -j. .... hr,m. in in mill tha itnn I Woman'a aillanoa of the in rat Unitarian I The William O. Ellnt VMtavnlt atl" . . V " . V . 5 I ..... iir.VL r" . iT.riT!r I r . - in their literary "aSiwi7e "f. ana ?.v- ne.r "Z Si"". W.V '?.!,"J fn?" . their now bom on Seven in m e rth h. ui.. ipm1 isions ox tns ew xora proauouon oiii v'"ra. jarm. teenin ana Morrison streets, after May Ing. May , with the Misses Bllot - ,t wMch ,h, ,aw. Bh. considers it ths Ralph Wilbur read an Interesting paper h. ... v i . , , ' " ' n r4.tnmrn. ,J. m. r""t " of the present day. Rev. Dr. JEard Brertt Hala, U U v ; , ' f, ' -l ' J,-; y. " -aasMwae- BIT w ASM V J. I1UII' 1 U DhaotnaM T Xl-AamSK sua as asthnal. I nil WMH TnilOWM nv BK nniiMI nisU1tl. I A ..11 ..j . . tFS23& uArU,T ratrcAlir aTplaudafTer h e7 b."au Uf ul sloa 1 a'L-3..11 S?.U?t.-J ! ?. M"- "tch.r Linn, In F. Parrott. 14 East Thlrtntl, strt. araa tha thraa latilraa In tha ITmrilrtf tneatre tne past week, riven by Miss " - excellent voice, aang selections appro- asra. uvira Deotrnu nirtainea north, when their daaghtsr, . Frances Fannie Merntt rarmer or Boston, under - " - ---"--" I priate to the spirit of tn day. Her woman foreign Missionary society EfteUin. waa united In marrlaa to the auaplees of the T.' W. C. A. u,ent ,n th rnk the muxlllary was I first selection was "Sprlngtlm,- and of Centenary Methodist church at bar Mr. John Wallac Carpenter Rev. W Miss Farmer la a bright little woman: ft vry agweabl surprise to the Urge .he responded to an encore with Nvln' po. East Anksnf Street, Wdne- a. HoUlngshsad officiated. Prevloua to l.m-. number Dresent. Th . entartalDlhant -nt. t-,. tit- w w..i . I Hl aftamnnn U 1 :iK.nt I 1WZ JirmA amons the areen Markled the lurhta I . " -rwr, . . . I waa haartll hikmX aa aa k I . .. I ir.. a wi m I " r aiiuar aaug "T. . . , I t nnger lips, wnen soe appearea on I " " ' ' ' -j mru. o. u. omun, Mrs. juin rtapp, I " ' -"" wu I "O. rroml Me. ooomDanld by Mrs. S.V , , 7 ru the stag In Immaculate white, with I n pvutsm-ous mppiaua wnica greetea Mr. A. Z. Straight anu Mra. A. M. I w onunua and Mra. Oliver Hughson I 3 HoUlnrabead.- Th room were The seats ef .honor were also enclosed I Mln ..... .1... I each number. Durlnr the lntarmlssion amih .. v,T.. ., nn a varv tntaroattn i of th. I . 1 . "r . ne rooms were WlUogreen and presented a charming d i.nTy-waTon fao of everl? - imbr wr noon. . day-. Ji tiiwg o? Vdiffrn r w . . 1 anrnllail. Th4 aiirlllAM' m mii . .1 i . in.Una I- . k . v. l I - - - - - gni id mt urn .uaiinci. . -- --- -. "?' . I uww iu mony was performed under , an arch Mis Farmer" Introductory remark p w me wora u na i aooompusned Th Ladies' Aid society of Flrat ' prorrainf. Liarnt rerresliraents I rornied from garlands of everrreen and gave the key to the success she has ",no -"nisaiion ray.iw .month Presbyterian church had a called meet- w rrea ano w renuunaer t the I doswood. rJuatar. f inva.t.tha.rni.t attained In her own echool in Boston. f " k : v- Ing, all day 'Tusday, May , In the aftmoon passed In social conversation. I war gUspendd from the middle. Th iner were ciear, concise ana run oil . .wuu, wno onurcn paxiors. ins ume waa aevoieo I ... , . w w i May-pole effeot waa preserved throurh practicability. member of the Child Labor com mis-1 to sewing for the missionary box to Ml Marl Scott otrtaind th out th room with roDes of everareen Thuradav'a lecture waa tha demon, on. was vary UiUresting. She made I be sent the laat of tha month to tha I Christian Endeavor society of Orandk.,h. i .. n-Jr.L stration of a luncheon tor six. Each ora vr1r pointed remarks, whloh oon- government training school at Sitka, Avenue Presbytsrlan church at ber wlth -wud flowera. Cadar bouaha. wild ' wa waa layiuij yiopareu, UUI I HUB I w.. v,..vwa,t, wv , w viuai, v ia uiuiva ifj-" - . , i QQWfrS nl Itm S gSV tk WOOdland f' was given ior questions, ana every com-I OT,us K..r lautvnta mue mier I umu woraing lor ini tne pest monin, I 7 "wmi wia wj sunouri i fact suitable ta tha dav rviraiwl nra.. I mnttv nnmuitl I. ..... I anc IO tha rimiUIMra1 Taama lh.1 lanif. With tha aM nt falvarw Praahlr. I With faatoona Of naa-arAAi anananrfaut I . . . . - . . " imtform and -added much to th baauty T- JTi.TT . "7 ' 7 vir. rrramhun ,7Th"-"iT.-- terTan chuh ?Zm,ZZZ2 i- rrom th. chdrii. and T TV-ihl mM roora; " .1 . 1 1- . awi uiaHiv i - ---, - - i - i wua oumii oiosaoms in tna ntnar woodland soene, with stack of fagots built aroanoV Cedar bonghs were bung overhead, interspersed with countless Ilghta There were about 1,000 guest In at' tendance. The Strictest discipline was observed la regard to th presentation of invitations. Four' guards were sta tioned at Interval from th Outer en trance to th dancing hall. Th mem bnr of Uniform Rank- all apeared la plain. In the other The band deserves much praise for the I ,.,.. .u ., hahai xt n.ri .aaZT - rCl I Amnnt the rnnt.nt. .ra ik ahaat. T ia UrsMd tha doArwava hi, -a hT..,ha - x . "a .WM Sownea in a Zf'ZZu.Tll? wJ :Uel7br-rvr th' w.V ab.olur.,rnsc.. w.r Placed about the 'rooma 5, ctonnSte: f"-6"" lwer- wf" r5,ved' I perfect . cooklnr among them belna rived from th Ladies' Auxiliary." waa I besides many smaller articles, aucb aa Bunch of pink carnation her and I "A,n al..A . A.Z, d. a -- 1.-. m a. I hanitlrarhUf. iku ilri.n mlt- I thaM hri.hl.l ah. rn.tr A . w wmi I mau A MMnt nn nllA A h. was served. niT .a T i """"" cleanliness and attention a i.uuuHro mt u wuuwi. Three aenaea mnat atarava ha .t.,l General Committee Co I. I. C Jones. I v. v. .... "rTw- . ITT Capt H. A. 8tll- David Dahm. J. W. I Ha rLJrr'tZr?.i r".1' Oberender. I !i .ii.Ki!' ..j v... . .Tv -Patronesaee Mrs. -CoL J.- C, Jones. ITIJZTTa - ' w,lu " a--l a -J - -a- I asi 1.. UUUU. rUVrPPS' -Mar;.r-l Each lecture of th course waa of I Piano Duet .v . . n. . . I iuwivai auiu Tuua. ana iiui rDrT' r. vt-v, stra. X. A. wstia, airs. T. Und women annrarla.ta th. ti- Vocal to dataiia. a masterly effort and waa listened to nanaaercmers, comos, anoe strings, mit-liner Dngntenea Th effect. with rapt attention. v xmm "ooona int maaing or large i snort nusiness session taw games were mon- and . w,idina- .;. a leading part in uje introaucea. several mualcal numbers .mnn- rosea. Th program follows Printers' Mandolin Club f1? .Mr ?. Principal Of wef. contributed during the Bw a 8n7n-Ta?M tin,' thisel of useful artlolea and rfresh ments. Mm. J. O. WrohkuU prldnt of th club. Is th genrl halrman. Th reception committee consist of Mr. Oeorg McLynn, Mr. J. 1 Abrsy, Mrs. W. L. Morgan, Mra, F. a Doernbohr and Miss Ruth Shogren. JDn Thnrsoay' vnlng. May 11. Xtra Circle. Woman of Woodcraft, will b at 'bom to their many friends. In th A. a U. W. hall, Selllng-Hlrsch build ing, the occasion being th ajinlveraary of th lodge. An anjoyabl program has been arranged. , . Th Forestry: club 1 planning a plcnlo la union with th John Burroughs o clety, th probabl date being th last Saturday In May. , Th k B. R. ft club will ' Sir It closing . party Monday evening. May I, in th now Woodmen halL it it J. :. X. Th Tuesday Afternoon club will meet next week with the president, Mra W. B. Hall, 611 East Burnsid street Of ficer will be elected, for th following year. .. -v . , .' , ENGAGEMENTS. I The engagement of Mia Emma Maria Anderson and Mr. Benjamin . Kepler Davis bag been announced. ' it it Th nggraent of Ml Bstyll M. Case to Mr. E. C Davl I announced. Th wedding will tak ptao arly in Junv : ww ' ' ' Mr. and Mr. Adolph Kamusber an- nounoa the engagement of their daugh ter, Mary, to Mr. Joseph Bugart-an. th reception will be given Sunday after noon,' May t. from S to I o'clock, at Mr. fCamuahar residenc. ltH Tint trt - WW Th ngagmnt 1 announced of Mis Jennie M- Sears of this city to Or. George Larkla- of Newburg, Or. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Holcomb of Nsw Bedford. Mass., announo th en gagement of - their daughter. Bessl Belt Holcomb, to Mr. Alexander J. Selection. . . Vocal aolo w unoa, Liia principsi l wen coninouiea asnss ue Toninr.lD. m ,., . . . : i w - .v.w mt. Mra. Non Poov.rt the school, was In Portland a short Urn Refreshments were served by th I, a....T-"n comb I well known In The Dalle, hav Addi ...V..... V... Mr. Harry RoreraW and mad known the most urgent hostess and som of hr girt "friend, f fltiiwiaw nia-h t Vl .4a!all. I beeit" for om tlm a "teacher in thi th Murray Spencer. I was shown by th large attendance of I Intermission. I . K. M.I. rr-l.. I . I BUllUlI ior VIBIl BSatua I TnJl.ulul..t .amw k.M ..Mrs. Weinberger and Mis Lewis of tn cnurc brought their luncheon On of th pleasant events of the th. homa of t km!'. VfT. . u v,rY o rtl,t having SoIoV..tr..!:.!!;Mr7Hugh OUnn Tu6,dy nd unlted ta n9rt7 'Mk'vu Md o1i . ba.brid parenta. ,om. Cellent work In th Mark Hop- Floor Committee Joe Murnhr. 1st I.. ..." chief ; Charles Crablll. Sd chief; William "Ttim oi th. maid. w.r. nr.nt Griffith, a Minar. C O. Samaln. D. E. hf tlVJL, ,1 !!?..P.r!"!n aoi ei.rant nomna Selection... ..... Printers Mandolin Club Vocal Dust Mra. Nellie Seely and Miss Emma Shupe. Address dinner at th noon hour. given by th Sunbeam ct St David' I Episcopal church In th pariah hou WW I klna Art Inatfttita tn flan ITranelann. A pretty wdding was solemnised In Sh la also wall known to many of Port- Th Toung Women's Missionary so- Monday evening, Mty S. Aprona, bags. ? i. " Wedndajr nlng, May land' artists, having been with them on mpls articles I' .."","' wn nuurisa saetcning tours along tne uoiumoia at el.tv of tha First Preabvterlan church I imnhnMara mrtA nth .imiti. met Tuesday afternoon, May I, at 1:10 made by tha children and dolla dressed l' Mr. Otto Helfrioht of Portland. - Rev. various time. Mr. Cook at on tlm o'clock, with Mra W. D. Fralcy, 608 I by them, war on sals at - ths fancy ifrl ,'0non of . PortUnd officiated. resided at The Dalle, and is on of th ines men or Ban Fran- manaaar at tha Waana Home. I and oreron rr.De had bomemada candles I wlu I Leather company. Miss Holcomb and ww and lc cream and cake for aale. Tha . w w Mr. Cook will be married fi5m the horn .a. Maw nui.. w. i .. .k.. v.. ..a I axiajrnOTu aiua auu laa oonaucira i xeaxur 01 in evening wa. tne May I ""'"a r uiin ox juugen ox Air. ana jars, nenry xioioomo in new A very interesting entertainment w Second atrlat. I irtr ef l tn! ?7 th .Tr,nlt ch.urcA ,ud- Monday, pole drlU. Th pol of orange and r R . Anderson of Nw Bedford on June 10. 1104. and will make Undoubtedly thla will add a great stimulus to th school Selection wnicn wiu be reopened in the fall by in x. W. C A with Increased faclll. I Mr. and Mra. J. H. Carta nalahrata lies boo. nnaer most favorable auspice, their flrt wadding anniversary, Mon at bar borne, IfO Bavler given by Wlnalow Mead I Clrela ImSSl Z to mm the .v.nin tnfnrma Jv m from 1 10 o'clock, waa one of black was planted In the center of th Tork City were married in th Methodist th.lr bom In San Francleoc, urn. wr vry pretty. T R. on U7?LEml1& wlh Uolee ITghf .uppwa. "L o.t successful event, of th. week, room and II llttl. girl la orang. and JPpal church of Eugene. Wednea- . !!S..-Wi afterward ZSS Mr JL. "f? - . dout tbroughth L' "fe PERSONALS. I ax tak as aV.IAk Uaa 1akaM aaJl Waaa. T1I11 Wo"'.ndVCnnJr7.. t Pre.ided. Many dainty hand-made ar- tides were .old at th. different bootha, especially at th. apron counter. Mrs. Cook and Mra. Ketn had charge of It The handkerchief table was In charge Milne.- Ben Dunne.- William J. Laman, E. B. Crofoot, O. Root, O. M. i-arsona, j. a. hares. T. C Draws. A. S. trooper, H. wegner. H. W. Kasaebaum. A very pretty Tiearts" party was given Thursday evening. May I, by Miss Agnes Mcintosh treat. The rooms festooned from ZamaThnnJr " Fonl,rM Tf tht Racitatlon. Miss Ell Dickson: banjo Carter is th ditor and manager of th . . soio. Master naroia Nichaiaa- ra.ita. xraaeaman ano commaikiaj ruhim. wuawvwu uiuaanna wara I Tinn ua rui. i, . , m . i . . tlMl I. ui.T... .k,.. ,k. awaiu, oraraae I w w wm. i Llira; VlOlin .OIO. Mlaa Rartlp, I Dna nt tha rwinmt lnA.t.t . 1.1 At hearts Mis Laura Todd, wotr theltmn u Tm.f...,.. " , I ...... " .1"' "ri.V.; r?'." " ' tiiu i .rfu .' i.i.in. i, 1 ... -- vwm avio, r, '"ia vn iia w.ai aiuv ui inn atmson "prte totnyout. aUver- Athey. . I wa. the dancing party riven at th xrimmeo COIOgn. DOTlie, and Mr. Oay Tb. audience Showed Ita annraMatln. Woodmen hall. Mnndav avanlna M.. wyman, wn's first prise, a framed Oib- by repeated .ncorea Ice cream and . by th. Carp. Dl.m club. Colored . ..T.v " , , ""i? caae wer served. nd the event was a streamers were festooned from th .. ,-w...N,un nuulu, jrjB. a i nnancuu uooms. chandeliers to ths corners of the room. aorTwu ai ma cara i ww I na nuge May basket filled with cut table, by Miss Molntosh's younger ls-l Ths Fldellrv oluh a nratt. I flowers end auananded In the nantar ter aM her friends, "Mis Cummin and I Thursday evenlna- xtav k nr I suas-ested tha time of vaar Tha nr. mibs uegqman. oamty menu card, halt Thi wa th closing party of chestral platform waa screened erith representlna heart lannm . wara thai tha iu,nn mnA n ... ... Inalwia and nnttf nl.nt. ik.t i aa poavenir. . , I Everest's orchestra furnished tha mu. couples wer present and gaiety reigned nn"c'A w"0?0"1! tne arrair is re- green and a crown of white lllaca. and -w for tha avenina- p,,n,), 1 .i supreme. Evereafa orchestra fnmi.had ponea to nav. oeen very succssnu. I she carried a green sceptre, uer at- Th O. A. H. and W. R. C hald a. ra- I from ana nnrnar a th. t,.n rrb. a the muala ajid amnnr tha mnat nnnular WW I tendants W.r. In White. anion at the Western Academy halL committee waa V. T. w.at.. w V selections Played were "Wedding of the J- wnitcomb Brougher enter- Some 200 guests attended the. anter-H corner of Second and Morrison street. Redmond. C J. Wheel a j? n ';; Winds." "My Paulln." "Ameer." "The """Of1 Daughter Of th Temple I Ulnment and the children made 111 Friday evening. May 0. This wa the I ledge, J, J. Mead and F. H. Fox. Oondollera." "Polly Prim." "Bedella" on,ynin'',MT n P"0 of from their enterprise The Sunbeam Srt Joint meeUnr of th two orrarilxa-1 ev and "Llndy." Th patronesses w-r Whit Tempi church. The organl-1 guild Is a sewing circle of about 50 llttl tlona in tha new hall and it naiahrataA I Tha Anfnw, r-.t i Mra H. Alrer. Mrs. F. Thorn. Mra. O ation or tnia claas ror Sunday school l girls between the age of f and II e th fortieth anniversary of th battl of of th Forest rav an .niovahTa -nt.r. Fuller, Mra J. H. Thatcher and Mra. worlt w" rrctea na temporary orn- Thymet every Saturoay with Miss . .. ... . I . . - . " ti....j Ti-,,1 Mi. i nan vara .i.rTAn NavaHi tniiaiMi mm- I AAm u. , i . u frmm i n r, . r n 11 r , r . . c "i wuqemess. - Many orm Oia -ret- wmment m valedontsn hall Uturdav o-imm-Jr. i iia wuo memoers : - - , - , ww ' rana made rally speeches. There was evening. May 7. There wm a musical ar W Harvey Wells. George W. Dus- lections helped pass the Ume pleasantly, sometimes for themselves, ometlme aa Informal musical program and aome and literary program of aome merit and Un' ,r" Arthur Kerron, A. Hendricks. Refreshm.nU wer served by the hot- for othera Thy recenUy made a "plo- reclUtiona. Refreshments were served refreshment and dancing foUow.d. McCarver. Edgar Alger, Leonard " ture QUllt" for cot number ot th by th women ofth eorn. BTU" louow"a- Thatcher, Frank McMahan, Morton Al- w Good Samaritan hospital, a child's cot W -a- I Monday afternoon tha chtMran'a rnn "" uauiuger ana uuyi " ..iu, 7 v. u..- The Geranium rfni ... ant.rtaini at th. lihrarv r...n ' the First CumberUnd Presbyterian est. The proceada of their entertain- . . . ... " . . . j: r mJ avouc. 1 , . I nhurh mat Tnaarfaw aflarnnnn Mav t I man MnnHav avanlnff will ha davntjut Th Forestry club met at the home of w,th Mrs. O. M. Scott at her residence,' to buying aome plec of pulpit f urnUur. Mrs. J. C. Pritchard, 712 Brooklyn '1 E" Alder street Missionary work for the church, street . Tuesday afternoon Mav 1. 1 In China was the. subject discussed and The business meeting occupied the bort papers were read by Mrs. George WEDDINGS. wnoie session, nans ror united action I r"i " ia. nr. .v. Mr. T. Kretman and daughters. egon grape, dogwood and lilacs, and each I mas of tha May dance while Mra.lt' and Immediate friends witnessed table bore It own appropriate decora- Fred West played the Robin Hood the ceremony, which waa performed by tlnna VJMva tahlaa wlaH with uVi lh ...b fru. wu. T .-. ..... lUT. H. W Rnvlan w- w I In popularity. Probably the laurel by happy children' voice after the Anderson lft Tbumday morning for th v!h must do yieiaea to tne aainty tea corner i pole bad been finally planted produced a 1 charming affect The crowning of the May queen wa a pretty ceremony. Miss Constance Moore, the president of ths guild, was chosen queen and Miss Rachel Meade and Miss Luolle Danforth war her attendant. The white thron. banked I of Mra. Grant, th fancy article table with lilac and Oregon grape, with a In charge of Mra. Matt.rn and Mra. I bure basket of lilacs buna: overhead. Seeley, and the bag table in charge of mad. a pretty woodland acene. The Mra. Wilson and Mr. Lewi. From a queen wore a robe of whit and appl COMING EVENTS. by Mrs. Phillips at her borne. 406 Stenh- Baskets of flowers were huna- about' i ne street, Wednesday evening, May 4. land a May-pole waa planted In the cen- Whist waa played durlnr the afternoon, ter of th room. After tha rihhnna h.4 . . t-i,-Ml Short winning th first prise andl been wound In approved fashion the " Emma Adams th consolation children wer seated In a circle for the xoaen. A aainty luncheon waa served in story nour. Miss Hassle oeminti th. the dlnlngroom where the table was time telling of May-day customs and !? tn wprk of forest preservation wer Munaell and Mrs. R. R, Steele. A short A rry pretty borne wedding was a . . .. ... I a.i i .. amaaw I Al av1 1 mmamA M aVavW akaa I W k! a mm Va IfaflSl Slati SlBlf An TAIIAawail rh aSfl BltiAM I a. a. aw a . a A ia. discussed, together with plans for the I social session followed the business solemnised laat Tuesday evening at 414 year's business and social work. Th. meeting. The society will mt Tues- Third street, when Mis Ray Rein. centerpiece of the same. Mrs. Lena Mr. and Mra J. A. Anderson received "I? .W1U. m??t . Tusday. Jun 7. W a"!r?oonlJ Jin'' .Tl" .ZVT daughter of Mr. and Mra. M. Rein of frianda IPHil. irra prtiaiocnv Mr. A. 'EL J5rsy-1 v ui iwauu iimi, W made attractive with dainty baby breath their origin. wreathed with smilax around an oblong w " EDMfrtr nlavtrf tvn T-latiA vitivtiK.vi 1 a niimhF At .( ta,Mj. vij HtU Clyd Phillip sang. Thers was a Ing at th.lr homa 11 Twelfth .treet," man 855 H""10 street BUBinesa session anerwaras to uonor oi visiting snip mastera. appoint a committee for arranging There were piano and vocal aelectiona thla city, wa married " to Mr. Jack Creek of Seattle, Wash.. Rev. Adolph w I Th Pleasant Afternoon club of Cen- Abbey officiating. The Centennial Girls gave the last of I tral Baptist church met Wednesday w w . social evening with the men during the during the evening and light refresh- tnelr of dances, Tuesday evening, afternoon, May 4, with Airs. Arthur pretty wedding was solemnised at month. This committee will report at I rnents were served. The guests were! y ' ."T OT Mwr ax nor rasiaence, n urana ave- the St Lawrence church, Wednesday m special meeting or the club called forf- oiey ox Vanoouver, Captain La- u-viauun. i roon ana m , n wv t in Munaun. morning, May , wnen sennara m. . -.next Wednesday, May 11, at the home mont- master of the British shin In- u. aoa para. ana poueai ine rou caai. in wnicn eacn memDer re- Waltring and Josephine A. Mociinuch of Mra. H. a Coe. vermay. George Adam, first ofllcer of P,anlB- ? wer in proruwon ponaea witn some quotation rrom lit- were married in the presence of a large ""-'""I'.'Iff "1 " " J' "'""' '- ' -' I Af Ab. ai -Wwe a t t . 1. a aa a m 1 AM I hw WVAsFfHk lr A fWstl W - R A rAttnlM sakVaa f ll aV saw 1 a Jt svlllt V m. 4nf I Awf-n ana tawln.. 1 I , . . m . . . aMm. . , a - aVV. a. analn rn An enjoyable party waa riven bv 1 Dr,L1Bn snip najore. captain and ; ... J.-T V.J V "v " .v,..un,B j. v. nuiaw " Oreron Rose camn K Sw,i Mrs. Crow of Portland. Miss Nellie Bv. ln "ndance and the dance wa de- number: A vocal solo by Mrs. F. S.I ceremony and celebrated nuptial mass. ." -a a .1' . I ers. Mra. Ira Rvara rr i,..h.. ' ciarea tne prettiest and most success-1 Doernbecher. a olano duet by Miss Ruth Tha altar waa decorated alnmlv with W mav r It TTnVhnhV, w ful nine monthly dances given Shogren and Miss Gladya Mackensie. white lilaca and Oregon grape. Mlas T . worsuilUU rpU. .A1J -v . I thirl RASNnn. Th nil tmnMIAl wnr frm I tslann saU Vaw mglaaas OkA.M fPL. I a-s a. VTT.14.1- . ..4..JaA th. karlaf. anJ Pramatte club . pVesented the?av -A a pretty CUBtom- Monday afternoon. May ?' ' fltoYir' R Wftsler and Mra business session was a long one and Mr. Joseph Waltring th groom. Th Father- Cur '' ' or "Driven from 2' ,n honor'nK the birthday of Mrs J' W. Orussl. Th. member-of the club plan for a social May 15 wer dls- bride Wa becomingly gowned In white m ki,k ... -I.T ...:.m Huston. Colonel and Mrs. Huston ra. ra Ml8 Myrtle E. Lopg, Miss Hattie L cussed. Mrs. McLynn, Mrs. Flledner. silk and carried brlde'a ro. The Thl w followed bv i tMrtaWe f.. c,lvd formally during th afternoon. ru"1 J4 rac A-.aJdwJn' Ml Mr. OHvr and Mlaa Shogren assisted bridesmaid, alao In whlt. carried white oomedy "Mr Nelahbor-a wir" V. ,M member of the post and depart- f- l"r " Margeunie i tne bostea in rving refreshmenta carnations. aented very eleVerly After th . .' - After th marrlag an elaborate mw. ti.. ... i a.' At 4 o'clock the Nineteenth Infantry I w w I The Van end Martha, anniatv nf tha I wedding breakfast was aerved at ths liwht r.-ra.hm.nt. Th. .... band gav a serenade concert comDll-l "he "600" club met Monday after- Mimah Preabvterlan fchurch v a vr horn of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waltring, well attended. ' mentary to Mrs. Huston. The program noon. May t, with Miss Delia Zimmer- guoceasful entertainment ln the church 260 Arthur street The tab! Waa deco- u presented the following numbers: man, at ner nome on Twelfth and Mar- narlors Tuesday evenlns:. Mav . The rated ln green and white, , carnation Miss Helen Beharreli ntArt.ini Mrch- "Cuban Independence" Hennlger ket treet. The flrt prls wa won Uiur wa massed with huge bunche of forming th centerpiece. Oregon grap -t. . -.Be,1?Il7.1 .!ntrtln?d.on Medley overture. "Popular Melodies." by Mis. Roberta and the second by Miss nrnia whit- Tii-i. .ZJm T. . and lilacs were employed In th dining- x.uiua; waning, nuni ii ner name. I - ' .z: I r ....i.. n. i - . i - i . 83 East Ankenv atraet. in hnnnr nr tha UHart L",lt"' n.iuui,u. ' an large attendance and the program was room oeoorauona. Ir;Jh17-r.iM the . card table. The club will meet WeU received. The orrsiiskt .,7. W Edith Renfer. In Zch room a dlffeVent U. racUr,stir) Vm Alstyne J" wee with Mr. Zimmerman in th for ,ocU1 purp0se, and at th same Mr. Bos Bnyart and Mlaa Minnie color scheme was rrleTu? and the "Z:.? .G,'onJrlna-". Bndai neng of the season. Mm work, aIv,ncemat 0f the Thompwn wer married at tb bom. of result was mn.i rti-ti mA i...i- -'v.v. ... DUU,m.u iin ane . . ww., churoh. it ntertalnment are verr the groom' iiiur, Mrs. u. venaw. in wr!':.. it. r.,1 LVr S:L" and th. mem- , A. O. U. W. building, Monday jrv.n- stairwav was L,.... ' V" ' ;.a"... " 71" . 7 ...V "-v neipea tn church very sub- g. saay , ax ociock. ott. huip twined with masses of Scotch bloom., pZ' nymn -uigi or . 0t thl' even inr thi rt tant,ftlljr through the proceeds. Miss comb Brougher officiated. The rooms making a solid embankment of yellow Peac0 L" m KeUr be?nrawarded 1 to Z Vhrr ff EmiM Howatson. as president of the were prettily decorated In. green and Tha ...a , Doing awaraea to miss Mary wasner .jllK nnuM.,1 nva, i,. .,nmn .w. whita dna-wnod. whlta lllnca and white : were nung CaDtaln and Mrs. Graham of Van. and Mr. William Sheahan. An Informal Van Ness avenue, San Franolsco, Cali fornia. Mr. Q. W. Bates, who has been con fined to his room for the past month. li mtiiik ImnMVBil as nA nhlsk tn tuft Aii iiiTiisiiiuDi art oui ror & BOli-aa mm . min cai .o ty nyen or tnrM Dunlla of Mlii t tar T..I Wt-m.mAmw xt. . - .mm. '- I XSAX Wa 1m all aV VfiM IVV wa i w vw Kdith i MoGlnn, on next. Tuesday evening, Tork, where sh has gon to uroh. Srfn P .7 .1. 8 1.ock tb th furnltur for hr legant new bom r". .n" U""-",ID"" now being built on King" h.lghta. xvaunaavr compuy, oorner OI BUth and xr,m 1.,ll,.a n..,kh.lm anrf Mra nr Morrison etreeta. The foUowlrig pro- nr,.h h..a irn rmw. r.. wv.n. zlnwill ass?.trrd6r,d "d Mr' cUco' wbln hav- Den Pnd,n Phmln P..u Ti. vo. P"t waaaa. mtf wan uuwu i? "7 7- "-JV"' I to attend th. Frled-Flest wedding. List Consolations . """:r:Vl.. ""r.. Rainhnld Tmnmnni. r. .h "n ut or . .aawa'i vaasuwwa Va OlM-A a U1IUU1 1 a.W - a. .... I- a... . M a k.a. Mlaa ICthal 1A Bh.. " P" we. r.iuruwi i0 ' Tnata . -r ,. I loursaay, - v ......... riii. jnomra ... . M M .... . . ... Hawia . .mt- . r,.. l miss urn b. Hossnoiati ana miss u, v Ti.. Edith Rosenblatt who hav been pass Beethoven. Sonata Op. i. No. I. allegro- ..'JT. .tf srd'av'0'' vivace, first movement St Lou 1 and th ft laat Saturday . . I Judas and Mra. N. H. Bloomfield left via ...... ........ An nan w rn r nn - Henaelt Etude, "If I Wr a Bird" Tnun,dT n,-ht for nort Ur ln th,lr Dnnl Panniion oottag at Seavlew. Mi Mollie A. Revnolda. Mr. L. B. Hton and family, who hav Wright "A Dream" I bn Pndlng th winter In California, Greene ;. "Slnr Me to Siaan" returned to PorUahd the first of th Mlas Ethel M. Shea. week and are at the Colonial. Mendelssohn, concert., G-mtnor, Op. if, mono, aiiegro conruoca, andante, presto Molto, allegro vivace Miss Lorena M. Prudhomm. w w . Mr, Bos M. Plummer paad th laat Of the week visiting friends ln Eugene. Mia Hatti K. Eilry ha lust re turned from a two weeks' vacation ln Spokane. She was the guest of Mrs. The City Federation of Clubs will hold I A, B. Guerin, nee Nellie Somera a reception next Wednesday afternoon, Mr. R R. Robertson of Chicago May 1U from 4:i0 to i:S0 o'clock ln Sell- I visited bl cousin, Mrs. C Venabls, ths ing-Hlrsch building. Miss Watson will flrt of th week, having arrived to at glve a vocal number and Mis Barker tend the wedding of his cousin, Rosa will contribute a violin solo. All club Enyart Mra. W. L. Harrow and llttl daughter Ruth . bav gon to North. Yamhill to women of th city ar Invited. William Wallace Graham will give a vU,u Urm - Cana concert recital In the- opera bouse at Baiem, Wednesday evening, May 11. Mra Albert C. Sheldon will assist as soprano WOKXJD'S FAZB. ITvAitralnn rataa Mav It 11 1f riraa. a.nu nra. TTarrva iuiimu wiu oe m. i iNOTxnem railway. uit ticut omiia. accompanist. hi Xnlro trt W Tn member of th Pleasant After- Journal friend, and readers, whan noon club of Central Baptist church ar. traveling on trains to and from Port- making extensive plans for a social inllna- snouia. ui news agents tor Th n!W.-Wfm" Bt.hd with thi.-pip;r:VVpo."au7ailu?ea ta ioer nmvm, mouoaj evening. May 10. obtaining It to th T offlo of publication, A good musical program I In prepara-1 addressing The Journal. Portland. Or. , winding with festoons of trailing vines. ........ . i . ... . . 1 ..n..! ntk. . . ... i. In the narlnr l.- a h... cuu"r -nwwnea Monaay """r.Y- . iiid H.Ti-. h.7h.. - , """ evening, May t, m honor of Lieutenant me ciuo wuioe weanesaay, May it. vwicu. nuje Duncnes or lilacs were ,,i i.,.. . " u.ad ev.rvwhpra 1- ti.tt- ' "" m unoe. wno nave jusi re- Th. nU-t.ir,V.;. V. a .i""1""- turned from their honeymoon. Colonel aa-w Hnbwauaw W O.C Uta.IIH.OU Willi LnB I n-4 Tig'-. TT...1.. M W M a- vhlta anfl m.ml. .... " "u "u"lu" "" Magur una Mrs. " vMBuaw UluaouiUH H.III1 WVrl.) 1 a.A..L. A A tf...l flsH.17 6Z!r.a.lA0tt: tto4 through th...vening. The off! ,,.v "rv. it"i'".1,, cers and ladies or the post and depart .. inuung ment attended. Miss Hall and Miss WnV .i v. . UBW. a. . , . .. ... I " " ,n alnln? I The musical department of tb . a 2" oe,n .UBea- Woman's club met with Mra W. O. CHURCH EVENTS. club, presided over the program, and th white, dogwood, wblte lilac and white following number were given: carnation prevailing ln th design. Th Selection by Zither club, led by Mr, bride waa gowned In a traveling suit M. P. Palaclos: solo. Miss Just: reclta- of light gray and carried bride s roses. tlon, Mrs. Ethel Field: baritone solo, A dainty supper wa s.rv.d after th Mr. Henry Let tow; selection on the dI- ceremony by Mr. V.nable, assisted by ano. Miss Florence Jackson; solo, Miss I ner sister, Mlsa Enyart Only a -few The Men' league of the First Pres-1 Baker; recitation. Miss Maldon Kelly: I relatives and immediate friend' were byterian church gave a banquet Friday solo, Maater Thoma Dobson; selection present Mr. and Mrs. Enyart left evening, May t. Three long tables on the French horn, Mr. Arthur But- Tuesday morning for a trip around th lengthwise, one across ths head and terworth; aolo. Mi Joy; baritone solo, sound; They will b at bora in Klo, one for the toaatmaster and Invited Mr. Henry Leuow. Wash., after May 10. Tb bride' bom guests on th. platform, filled the lecture I The aolo of Mr. Lettow and Master waa formerly In Toronto, Canada. The uooson ana the selection by the Zither mnm. Ahnnt 1 SO nlaca.wfra at. The I IJOOBOn ana in. selection Bv tha 7.lth.i-1 4r r - , 1 1 , i , i r i . nnin mm wnn M Mr , I ' , . .. u. . , r- - L vf.grre,,"v Dlt and flinch were played Rudy al Blshoo Scott academy. Thurs- Toung Woman's Missionary society of club were particularly well received. The marriage of Mr, Harry a Whit- ; - -w wuiuu viiw x day afternoon. May G. Mrs. Rudv rave 1 cnurva j ajiaru anu nervca ma buj- i ..- vm woiw scrvea o ice tier ana mis uiara m. xncaey wa owe- young lady guest wer served with a I . in.t.n..ntai ri.. izrtiii per. Quantities of Scotch broom. dor t'iJ,.OTl'r-'t'- - by Nat D. Mann. Mra. Ransdell sang I wood1 and lilac were employed through-1 ber. ; .' . " IWO number. "Tsu Anrll" ht I "J ruuui. nuwsia ui vusa i aV. Mre"'" mm!n f' ,th Ethelbert ' Nevtn. ' and ;The Two graced tha table, with green atrand . " . !'eia 1BBl Marionettes," by Edith Cook. Those Vining over in. wnn. cioin. Key. bm, ; Wednesday evening at the residence of present were Mrs. Rudy. Mrs. Graham! gr P. Hill presided and made the Intro ...... nC.V.h rrL V. MTt handlers, Mrs. Nellie WUllams, Mra v treat corner TweUtb. Th meeting r m. Denleon, Mrs. Nt De Lude. Mrs. , ! ?T,id9l.;i!f .V,PJr,,lent B C. Frot Mr. .Charles B. Andrew! Mrs. unanee Kunyon, Mrs. K. A. Bailey, gress was reported, and oorrespondenc Mra M. L. Douthlt and Mrs. John Mc l both from Swaml Ram and from East Roberta Next Thursday the club will nuira ana aciea upon, j ne we-i meet with Mrs. E. C. Frost at 165 North gon ocity i muca graiinea to learn I Seventeenth street from East India that its objeefs and w w . method ar not only fully endorsed, I Mra F. S. Morris and Mlas Morris en ut ar, vry oeepijr appreciatad, - Tb I trtalnd their friends at charming gueeta, after the program, by the mem- brated at high noon Sunday, May L at . ' I th home of the bride' parent,- Mr. and 4r Un TT W m,Vn it 11. Moll atriaat Mr. George Chance entertained the I Rev. T. N. Wilson of ' St Stephen' woman Missionary aoclaty of Taylor I chapel performed the ceremony before treet Methodist church at her home. 4itla' few relative, and Immedlat friends. ductory remarks. Mr, Fletcher Linn, j Second street Friday afternoon, May 4. 1 The living room and dining room were presiaeni oi mm iwiub, reBjranaea. ctrm siuay or "K.X unnsiUS " Was con- OeCOratM With purpi. ana WBIU lilacs, waa followed by the Other Officers of Itlnued ahd tha aaeond ehantar wa. I Mlaa TtaTTa V. THnkav a.ttndaA tha hrM. the league, each in turn, in brief re-land conaldered. Mr. W. H. Baylor dls- and Mr. Albert Rio th groom. Th marks: Mr. D. D. Warner, vlce-presl- cussed tb weakness of th Chlneaa ra. bride -wore a llrht rrav tailor suit and dent; Mr. C. M. Wood, secretary, and llglon a compared with CbrlstUnity. i carried a shower boquet of bride's roses Mr. George M. Strong, treasurer. Other I Mrs. W. H. Beharrell read a paper on I and maiden hair fern. Th bridesmaid toasts were responded to aa follows: "Life of th Lama" and Mra. a Armit- was arowned in rrav nunaveUlnsr and Blttell Weils and E. T. Allen, 'The I age on "Ancestral Worship." Sukhoda carried rosea, the weddinr breakfast Need of Attraction for Toung Men;" Bernarjee waa prevent at the meetlnriwa aerved lnxth dlnlnr room, the Dr. B. T. Mossman, .What Other and mad a tvw remarks on br Ufa and centerpiece a tb Ubl balnc whlt OUR NEW LIGHT MAKES PHOTOQRAPHINO EASY ON DARK DAYS A. B. McALPIN Photographer . ; 129 Seventh St bet Washington and Alder THE NEW BUILDING WAS PLANNED ' ' , FOR OUR USB - k