The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 12, 1904, Page 15, Image 15

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THE OREGO
AY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 12,- 1001
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"TrUNID waddings oonttau ts occupy
: I . great share of interest A sum
. I ber of (very pretty We hv been
v solemnised during the wwb Tie
. Hirsch-Seller wedding next Tuesday
: Bight la BoIm, Idaho, Is attracting soma
attention and sever! Fprtland friend
will attend. Bom Interesting wed'
'dings are announced for next week In
Portland. '. " ' '
( , 'Ther la a : continual coming and go
ing of society people, v The number ef
" those leaving .for' extended summer
, trips stlU Increases. ' - At the same time
V many are returning from , their winter
and spring seasons In Calif ornla., and
: me students are just oeginning to re
.' turn from their verlod college These
' receive',, soms attention, but ... mostly
. through Informal entertainments.' Ces
" nation of activity Is more noticeable In
- the. Urge and formal affairs. .
. A number of enjoyable luncheons and
, outmg parties have been given during
! the. week In honor of Mrs, Heller and
Miss Heller of New York. . ,
, Bishop Soott academy led last week
In larger events with Us hop Monday
night Bt Helen's hall will be festive
" this week with commencement gaieties.
iuu Military academy had Its . com
, menoement exercises . Friday. ' '
EVENTS OF '.THE ,WEElC
' . The commencement hop' given Mon
, day night -at Parsons' ball by the fao-
vlty and cadet of Bishop Scott acad-
amy was one of the most brilliant r
' fain of the season. The schema , of
decoration was military. . with . lnnum
. arable United Btates nags, signal flags
and Br & A. pennants. Cedar, boughs
.and red lights added to the bright scene
and. ' ths gar . crowd of dancers com
pleted the picture. - Ths , steps of the
orchestral platform were Inviting, with
fugs and pillows. - ,.-
The grand march commenced at I
' o'clock. . The supper dancea continued
from half-after 1 to 1 o'clock.- Smell
tables, with bowls of roses, mads an at-
- tractive scene. The dance cards were
In whit, jrith the B. 8. A. emblems em
bossed In red and gold. The) Invited
, guests were: '
Capt and Mrs. 3. A. Brown. Mr. and
' Mrs. C P. Bowker, Mr P. H. Carroll.
Mr. and Mra C F. Hurlburt. Mra Mar
guerite Drake. Mr. -and Mrs. J. 0- Dan-
- tela. Mr. and Mrs. R W. Goods. Mf. and
Mrs. R. W. Hastings, vr. ana Jtrs. a.
Hockey, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Morrison,
Mr. and Mra. A. Aocker. Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fink,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C Hswson, Mr. and
, Un m. v. Bellwood. ' Mr. and Mra
Hmnr HtvliL Mr. and Mrs. T.
v.tokum. - Mr. and Mrs. 'Andrew ' Kan,
Mr. and Mrs. C' tt Korrell. Mr.; and
.Mrs. WUUsm Lewis, Dr. JC A. J. Mao
kenxl Rev. - William Powell, Mr. and
Mrs. Horace D. Rsmsdeil. Mr. ana r
Charles Koth. Rev. and Mrs. ! Simpson,
Mra. U K. Smith. Mr. and Mr B. R.
smith Mr. and Mrs. H. Cleveland, Mrs.
K. s-raser. Mr. and Mra William Olen-
oenmcg, mua mi a. . -------
Mr and- Mra L. Oerllnger. Mr. and Mra
. lri-idiua- Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
' Lldlw, Mr. and Mra Samuel Archer,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs.
. Cecn Bauer. Dr. and Mrs. Van Waters,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis 8eely, Major
, SUvs, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hog. Mr.
.nd Mra. toward Mather. Mr. and Mra
. w tr.it.vtir fAUiuil nd "M ra. . Mo-
rfOflO WUVV(
Craken, Mr. and Mra J. w. mognaoi,
, jnM and Mra. Carey.' Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
-Msrkav. Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Mcsiiuen,
Mr. and Mra. Milton Smith. Vr. and Mra
Herbert Cardwell. Dr. and Mra. J, R.
Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boyd, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Allen. Mr. and Mra E.
F. Riley, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Alvord.
Mr. and Mra N. El Ayer. Mr. and Mrs.
A. Q. Barker, Oen. and Mra. C F. Bee be,
Mr. and Mr.- WUllam Boot, Rsv. and
jars. oniCK, vr. uu tm. .
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin ' L Cohen, Mr.
i and Mrs. J am a Miaiev,
w c Lansntt Rlsht- Rev. and Mrs.
Morris. Miss Ines Cummlngs, Miss Eve
line Wilson. Miss Caroline Wilson, Miss
Eva Bailey. Ml Kate RamadeU. Miss
um,! vn wtra the Misses Arm
strong, ' Miss Hurlburt, Miss . Arllne
.Davis, Miss Tseser, the Misses Morri
son, Miss i. Smith. Miss Tebbetts. Miss
' E. Lewis. Miss Bettison, Miss Webb.
: Maa Maraaret Walt era Miss Helen
wnite. Miss nuer, siu "-""Ji
' lllgglns, ths Misses Palmer. , Miss
Ketchum, ' Miss Man Robertson, Mis
Alt Smith, ths Misses Hess. Miss
Hasel Bean, 'Miss Helen. Bates, ths
Misses . ReedV Miss . Ruth Smith, ths
Misses Crocker. Mies. Watson. Miss
Laura Jordan,, Miss Dorothy LangOtt,
Miss PrudhommeyMles Marjorls Canby,
Mia EllxabetlT Strong,, the Misses
Nlcbolls, Miss Carey, Mlss.Weatherton.
Miss Drake, ths Misses Ds Bevolse, ths
Mlaaes Weldler, Miss AnlU Burns, Miss
Kathleen Burns. Ml' Isabel ' Wyman,
Mis Wilms Klak, Miss Chandler. Miss
Prue ' Hageny, ' Miss Helen Doble, Miss
Flora Bauer. Miss ' JosephL Miss Bar
rett, ' Miss Heitshs, Miss ' Honeymaa,
Mies Woolsey, Miss Morey. Miss Max
welL 'Mlss Stbaon. the Misses Hewitt.
MUS Agnes Whiting. Miss. Levy. Miss
PowelL Miss Oertruds Joneeu Hiss Ai
berta Campbell. Miss Agnes Campbell.
Miss- Helen' Stryts. Miss Falrbrotber,
Miss Villa Mobler, Miss Bella Morrison,
Miss Sears. Miss Sansbury. -Miss Helen
Hinrham. Mlsa Helen Lytle. MUs Ruby
Crlchton. MlBs Farrar, lalas Lord, Miss
Malda Hart,' Mies June Sterling, miss
Holdswortb, Miss FltcIC ths Misses
Amos, . the Misses Morris, Miss Mar
guerite Boot. Miss, Dooly,'- Miss Lulu
King. ths Misses Gray, Miss . Bcovell,
Mia Hilda McElrey, the Misses Kew
man,' Mfs Holbrooke, Miss Mary Mo-
Arthur. Miss Lilian Jameson, .miss mo-
Cormick, Miss Msrcla Wads. Miss Susls
Bellus, Miss Ann waiaer, miss imiub
Cranneld, -Dr. Herbert Nichols, Lieuten
ant Fsnnor of " Vanoouver Mrracas,
Messrs. Allan Heltshu, Lester Hoason.
Harry Bladen. Robert William. Robert
MoCxaken, Frederick Strong, Elmer Con
nell. Leeter Kollock, WUllam Hare, Bid
well. Walter- Oos. , Harry H&mphrey,
F. Cook, Jordan Zan, Van Xlouten, Jef
frey, Raymond O'Connor. Gordon Ster
ling. Arthur Seeley.v Alexander .Chal
mers. WUllam Koeraer. W. M. von t
1 Inger, Paul Hockey. Alfred Woolsey. M.
km.. Bn-ton Tavlor. Bobbins. Oeorge
Brown, W. K' Morrow. -Brandt Wlcker
sham. ' D. Honeymaa. Hopkins J enklu.
Harold Chamberlain. Ronald. Johnsqn,
Monte Meier, Hamilton Cerbett. Chester
Stokes, Max Snow; Bert Whiting, Ned
Barrett O. Durham, Leon savage,
Wickersham, Dudley Clarke, Lathrop,
Black. FlaveL Blanchard. Hurlburt.
Buah Ronntree, WhltUeaey, Whiting,
.ii4n Hart. Harry Corbett Fred Mor-
rey. M. Dooley. WlUlam Walter. T. Hlg
gins. George Gorham. Berlan. Everett
Grant. Hariowe Moore, W. Clifford, M.
Schacht. Oscar Kerrigan. James Robb,
E. L de Keator, Jay Wyman.
Several luncheons and svenlng recep
tion have been given the past weeic
by leading society people of Pendleton
In honor ef Miss Ida Thompson, whose
engagement to Mr. 3eth Catlln of Port
land has Just been announced. Among
ths entertainers were Mra John Vert,
who Is now visitlngsX fiend 1st Port
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The Forestry association met last
Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
A. li Breyman. lit Hassalo street
The party adjourn eA-to the City Park,
where they received an tnstructlvs lec
ture from Mr. Lowlts, the parkkeeper,
on the various trees and shrubberies. A
visit to Macleay Park is planned for
the latter part of June. The nextreg
ular meeting wUl be held July 12.
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The Geranium club was pleasantly
entertained last Wednesday, afternoon
bv Mrs.. Ann Klndorf, st her home on
Grand avenue and East Burnsld street.
At whist Mrs. Raymond won ths nrst
prise and Mrs. Mabel Bios the second.
The living-room was abundantly decked
with roses. In the dining-room, where
delicious luncheon was served, roses
were In- evidence, but the table .center
piece was of scarlet geraniura. sur
rounded ny wnuer rosea ne nw
was assisted by Mrs. Emma BrlckeUL
The club will meet Wednesday, June
It, with Mrs. George Raymond, at 11SI
MUwauki avenue.-
The Current Eventa club met Monday
afternoon and discussed political issue
A small party of friends Is passing
nlaaaant day at ths pretty sunurnan
horns of Mra. Sarah Evans In Oswego.
Mr. And Mrs. John Carroll and famUy,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chamberlln and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg are in the
party.
The Oregon City, assembly No. 7,
United Artisans, entertained their
friends Thursday evening In the W. O.
Four Generations at Golden Wedding
DR. W. R. ALLEN. 'ffT ' ',-, 'j ' 1
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W. hall. The comnKUee, of which
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- , CAPT. JAMES EnAKT,
On of the largest and most thor
oughly delightful social functions tak
ing - place in .eastern Washington this
year wui be the ceieorauon - m w
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-James Ewart Monday, June It, at their
homo. In .Colfax. - Few couples live to
celebrate ; the fiftieth' anniversary of
their marriage, and still fewer are
nlaaaad with h mra a-AAd hoaith and
strength of mind and body such as Js
possessed by the genial captain and his
bride of $0 . year-, -
.The - ehildren. and grandchildren- of
Mr. and Mrs. - Ewart are . planning the
reception. which will ' be held Monday
evening from 7 to 11 o'clock. . Over S00
quests - will bex present from Chicago,
Apperton. Wl,. San Francisco. Aber
deea North Taklma, Spokane, , Pullman,
Oarfleld and sther, towns ; of this sec
tion. "The entire house will be profusely
decorated in ferns snd greenery, com
bined with golden tinted blossoms, sym
bolic of the occasion. Light refresh-
menta wUl be served by the arahd-
children. At 1:10, , Rev. J. Herbert
Balnton, pastor ef the First Congrega
tional church, reads- the marriage ser
vice, the bride and groom wUl again re
peat the eolflmS vows which have bound
them In holy wedlock tor half a cen-,
tury. '
Sirs. Tvi-ait Is 7J ypars of sire, hv-
"r. teen born In Ecotiani June :i, 1S33.
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,MR&- EWART.
At the age of II years she came ' to
America with her parents, who settled
In Fall River;,- Mass. CapUln 'Ewart
Is 7 S years of age, having. been born
In September, 1ML He., too. Is native
of Scotland. At the age of 2 years
he came to thin country and located In
Rhode Islands On June IS, 18(4, James
Ewart and Janette Porter Huston were
united In marriage. At the outbreak of
the Civil war Mr. Ewart. then SO years
of age. enlisted with the Second Il
linois cavalry, with which ho i served
four years and a half, during which time
he gained the title Of captain, : ' Ten
children hays been born to Mr. and Mrs.
Ewart, six of whom are allvs and wUl
be -present at the anniversary. They
are: ; Mrs. J. A."PerWns, Colfax.; Wash.;
Robert " Ewart.- Aberdeen; Mrs. I W. ; H.
Davenport. San Francisco; : Mrs. Leon
Kuhn. Colfax; Mrs. W. H. Holcomb. Ap
perton. . Wl.. and J. H. Ewart, Colfax.
There are 1 grandchildren v and live
gTeat-grandch Ud re n. '
p Captain Ewart : and ' famUy emi
grated from the east In 1171, settling In
Union flat, Jew mUes south; of Col
fax. They have lived there ever, since,
and during their SS . years' . residence
have won the hlgest esteem of hun
dreds of friends, many of .whom will
extend to, them sincere congratulations
Monday evening, t Mr. .Ewart- 1 the
postmaster In Colfax.
Bugarman waa the chairman, spared nd
pains to make the evening successful
one snd they fhvlted in over 100 guests
who partook of their hospitality.
Judge Gordon E. Hayes gave an able
address on fraternity and fraternal or
ders of all .kinds and said that
thought the Artisans were the Ideal of
fraternity His address was loudly ap
plauded. After the program. Mr. Sugar-
man announced supper and the large
crowd adjourned . to the supper hall.
There were four tables decorated with
flowers and roses snd the company en
Joyed 'Ice cream and cake. After sup
per dancing continued to a late hour.
Muslo was furnished by the Artisan
orchestra.
The program that was rendered Is ss
follow: Piano solo, G. Thomas; vocal
solo, . Miss M. Curran; recitation.
Drane; vocal solo, Mrs. Tanser; address.
Judgs Gordon E. ' Hayes; Instrumental
solo. Miss Bertha Fredericks; vocal
solo: Frank Confer; recitation, Roll in
Foeberg; vocal solo, O. Tonkins; instru
mental muslo, Miss Sadie Topalar; rec
itation. Miss Veda Boyland.
The pupils of Sacred Heart acad
emy gave an enjoyable entertain'
ment at their hall Wednesday nlgbt.
The program opened with drills and
songs by s class of H young women,
The numbers were: Thrice Happy
School Girl Days." cantata choru; -The
Revel of the Natda." Gottschsik; "Last
Hope." Misses Phelps and Hawley. Ths
closing number was the feature of the
evening-1 drama, entitled, "Constance,
or the Hand of Fate," written and pre
pared by the pupUs of the school. Miss
Olive McKee, In the heroine's roll, waa
the most popular actress of the evening.
Miss Hawley and the illse Goulet lo
deserve special mention. The produc
tion was satisfactory In action, staging
and costume, ino iui ui cmitr.
follows:
Splrldion, Chief of the Banditti ,. . . .
Cyril .'. Ethel Church
Aiessanaro ; .
L-uia-o ) Robbers
Delos ) . , .
rat-A iinnrii afterward Lord
Stratford ueoneua xjkwicj
Lord Kinacorrt Golda uouiei
Brlggs, his servant Agnes Toughlll
Bertln Rollins, companion to Lord
Klnncourt BMlth.MoIseu
t,4. etratfnrd wife of Lord St rat
ford . ...... .7. . : -. Ruble Goulet
Constance Strange, srierwara vn
mtmr ctntfnM hla dsuEhter..,.
. Olive MoGee
Lady Markham. cousin to Lady Strat
ford ... Mathilda Eckerlen
Lady Ashford and Lady Grace, friends
nt 1.. Marlrham
Frances and Irene Howsrd
Mrs. Burton, landlady
... .'. Margaret Toughlll
Mrs. Mathew. housekeeper at Mount
t..,. Vaaturla. aervant of the
Strange Evelyn Woods
r mm v Pierre Mavs entertained the
senior class of Hill Military academy
at dinner Tuesday evening, at ner
home. Twenty - third ana r lanaers
streets. Covers Were law ior m. inc
table-was dainty with La France roses
In their best bloom. Among tne toasts,
Dr. H1U. responded to one on the acad
emy, and Mr, Rountree to one. on, the
class of 10. -Mrs. L. E. Crowe of The
Dalles was among the guests. Tne
.i.M vnduatea are Robert Rountree;
Wilson Mays, Renton uroaw, wwn
Brodle, Leon Bavsge, Morris rm nu
ten and Herbert Whiting.-
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1 - The Nineteenth Infantry band gave
an enjoyable open air concert at the
K.-.s.ir.. at Vancouver, at 4 O clock
Mondav. kfternoon. The following pro-
oAvn waa nlaved:
March "Fail Jn Line" ....Rosey
Overture "Black Queen" ..White
nr.i.a "inura SauvageS. Wild
:nan Laurendeau
intam.nn."Ananla" ... . . . V, Grey
Beiaftion '-Per av from Paris". Lorsine
gave Our President".
. . ..w.. .... Winner
Mr. and -Mrs. .Robert-R. Steele enter
tained the Tlllicun club Monday even
ing at their home, 7 E. Taylor street.
Mrs. W. B. Dearer read a paper r on
"Unci Remus. His Songs and Hla Say
ings. with sketch ot Joel Chandler
Harris .and brief review of his other
Mrork.? Under? provincial types Mrs.
John Scott discussed Mississippi vaiiey
types. " with special reference to Mark
Twain's 'characters and to $he famous
Hooeier books. Mr. B.; L. Lucas fol
lowed with paper ; on - "HucxieDerry
Finn." Mrs. Steele served dainty re
fnahm.nt. after: the nrosram nd elec
tion retarc prevailed a the topic of
the evening, v The club will meet next
week with Mrs- Deaver at ner nome on
Tsbor Heights. - . ;
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Mrs.ivWarre'n' Thomas last week re
ceived .announcements from mim
Frances -Pelton Jones of a. piano and.
evening. The' Maeeabee quartet sang.
Ths social was well attended and good
sum waa realised.
MRS. FLORENCE WAGONER ALLEN.
sons recital riven by herself and her
pupUs Thursday evening. May 2. In her
studio at t Halsey street. New Torx
city. She was assisted by Miss Myrta
Wilcox, soprano and Mr. Charles Fred
erick Hammond, baritone. Miss Jones
has many friends In Portland, where
abe formerly lived. For- several years
she was organist and choir master of
the First Congregational church and
organist of Temple Beth Israel. Since
going to New York she baa had splen
did success and has acquired good
position In musical circle.
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A party of Portlanders leave today for
Boise to attend the Hlrsch-Seller wedding
Tuesday. Those In the party are Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Levi of 8an Francisco.
Mr. Max Hirscb, Mr. Leopold Hlrsch.
Mr. JuUus Lowe, Mr. Sanford Lowengart,
Mrs. Slgmund Frank, Mr. and ln. L
Lowengart and Mr. Leon Stelnhart.
Mrs. Levi is a slater of the groom.
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A pleasant boating party was given last
Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cham
berlain, who left for California Sunday;
night. Leaving at noon the party lunched
on Ross Island and returned at 6 o'clock. ;
Those In the party were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Watklns. Mr. and Mrs. Will Har
der. Mr. and Mrs. Goldman, Mr. and Mrs.
Will Northrun. , Miss Croasman. Miss
Henrietta Lauer and Mr. Bert Kerrigan.
Monday evening the senior claes of Hill
Military academy enjoyed a delightful
tallybo party.
An enjoyable musical was given Satur
day evening, June 1JU at the residence of
Mr. Charles Wenderoth. 173 mxteenta
street, by the pupil of Mrs. Edward
Alden Beals. The following program waa
given: Vocal duet "L'Addlo," Nlcolal.
Miss Edna Joy and Mr. Henry G. Lettow;
Bong. "He Was Prince," Lynes, Miss
Pearl Pllcher; vocsJ solo, "The Penitent,
Miss Osl Baker: Bong, "Venetian Sere
nade," Mascheroni, Miss Margaret Han
son: Piano solo. "Thorn Roses," Bendel,
Miss Georgia Lewis; song, "sing Me to
Sleep." Greene. Mrs. A. J. Farmer; song.
i LoTe you " Bobesin, miss .run
Wenderoth: Arte Regnev nel Slllusia
from "LuciA." Don)etti, Master Thomas
Dobson: song, "Violets." Rbma, Miss
Lenha Wenderoth; piano, "Under the
Leaves, Tboml. Miss Genevieve Brodabl;
vocal solo,- "O Thou Sublime Sweet Even
ing Star," Wagner. Mr. Henry G. Lettow;
Aria. "Ernanl, Ernani, tnvoiann" verai.
Miss Edna Joy; vocal, .Gavotte from
Mlgnon, Thomas. Miss Nancy A. Beals;
piano solo. Second MasurluC ' Godard.
Mlsa Margaret .Hanson, vocal. Polonaise
from Mlgnon, Thomas; Miss Genevieve
Brodahl. ,
The high school commencement' exer
cises; were held at the opera house In
Albany. Friday evening, a large class' of
graduates being presented . with diplo
mas. - An excellent, program, was . ren
dered 'consisting of musical and literary
numbers , and tb opera house was
crowded to the, vry, doors by , an fn
terested IuWeMV:5W''':
Mrs. F. - Llpman entertained . party
of 15 Wednesday afternoon In honor of
Mrs. M.. Heller and Miss Heller of New
York. There ' waa , . an . enlovable ex
cursion to the Caseades and back on 'the
Bailey Gatxert - Parlor games helped
pass the time pleasanUr - A delicious
luncheon was served. The affair wss
pronounced one of the most successful
of river parties.
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Mr Sol Rosenfeld and Mrs. H. Nets
ger are the hostesses today for a jolly
outing party. Mrs. M. Heller and Miss
Heller of New Tork are the guest of
honor.
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A merry tally-ho party last Tuesday
afternoon was Indebted for its occur
rence to Mr Sol Rosenfeld. -Mrs. M.
Heller. Miss Heller and Miss Dltten
hoefer of New York were the guests of
honor. The natty went to Mrs. Rosen'
feld's country place, where they passed
the hours delightfully. The hostess
served a delicious luncheon. Her guests
were Mr Heller, Miss Heller. Miss Dh
tenhoefer. Mrs. Leon Hlrsch. Mr I. li.
Llpman and Mr lsam White.
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At Albany college Friday -evening.
recevtlon .was tendered the graduating
class by the juniors, and an enjoyable
and pleasant evening was spent. A ban
quet wss served In the society hall and
music toasts and a general good time
prevaUed until late hour.
A party of 10 passed a delightful day
at the Riverside White House, rriaay.
Mr. Jacobs of New York was the guest
of honor. .Those in the party were Mr
O. Simon. Mrs. I. N. Flelschner. Mr
lsam White. Mr Gerst, Mrs. M.
Fieischner Mrs. Lowengardt, Mr S.
Seller, Mrs. L Lang, Miss Prager and
Mra. Jacobs.
. The Omega Nu girls passed yesterday
delightfully In the woods about Hell
wood, taking . car ride out there early
In the-morning and staying all day.
The initiation ceremonies included four
new members. Miss Llll Holmes, Miss
Liel Hough. Miss Emma Gerspach and
Miss 'Gean Lyons. In the evening the
party returned to the home of Miss El
sie Lyons, 7S7 Johnson street, wijere
the Initiation banquet was served.
An excellent concert program was ren
dered last Thursday evening at the First
Congregational - church In Eagene.
Among the well-known performers were
Pro. Irving M. Glenn, baritone, ana Mr.
Arthur Louis Frazer, pianist. Mrs.
Fletcher Linn of Portland contributed
two vocal numbers.
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Mrs. Susie Fennell-Pfpes appeared In
a concert . at . the First congregational
church of Eugsne, Friday evening. 8he
was assisted by Miss Hoggins, pian
ist, of Portland. This was Mr Pipes'
first appearance since ber return from
Chicago, where she passed the winter
nerfectlnc- herself in vloiln-piaying un
der the masterful Instruction-of Theo
dore Splering. Splerfng says -that he
never saw finer musical temperament
In woman. Mr Pipe formerly lived
in Portland and played in the Symphony
orchestra. For the past two years she
has held the chair of muslo in the uni
versity of Oregon. Miss Huggins Is
well known in the city a an artistic
pianist. She- fa vorabhr remembered
m Eusrene tor the exquisite accompani
ments she played for Mr Pipe at her
first appearance there. - , , : .
The ladles of the Catholic church held
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suocessrui ice-cream mrcmi mi a.
O. U. W. hail, la Oregon Cltjj Thursday,
- f WEDDINGS.
Mis Bailie Bell Slay den. of Spokane,
Wash., was married to Harry She Mc
Craken of Portland Tuesday night at All
Saints' cathedral with on of the pretti
est weddlnsa of the year.
At S:0 the wedding march was start
ed, and the four ushers. Robert McCra
ken. Peter McCraken. Lieut. Frederick O
Kellond and Capt J. H. Bradford, led
the way for the bride to the altar. After
the ushers cam ths two bridesmaids,
Miss Agnes Clark and Miss Elisabeth
Olendennlng. the maid of honor, Miss
Carolyn Richard and then the bride
and tier father. They were met at the
altar by the groom and his best man.
Irving Rohr.
After tha ceremony, which wss per
formed by Bishop L. 1L Wells, ths
coupls went Immediately to the home of
the bride, n Jt lucinc avenue, wner
race Dt Ion was held.
The church was beautifully decorated
with Oregon grape, marguerites' and
carnations. The. arches were outlined
with Orexon grape, snd long festoons
of the grape ran from the center of the
main arch to the aklea. Tb altar was
trimmed with festoons of Oregon grape
and Joined with largo bows of white
ribbon. -Bunches of marguerites were
tied in each bow. The same Idea waa
carried out along the chancel. Along
each side of the altar the aides were
hidden by hedges of wild currant. The
altar rails were ( profusely trimmed
with branches of locust, with branches
of braks above the lecturn. The pulpit
was covered with white locust-
After the' wedding the guests went to
the home of the bride. 1713 Pacific ave
nue, where a reception was held.
Ths hallway at the nome was en
tirely covered with Oregon grape ana
locust, and ths banisters leading to ths
second story were completely crnceaieo
Ith Orexon grap The reception
room was decorated in red with beauU
ful American Beauty roses and whits
and red peonies.
Tha libra rv and dinlnr-rooms were
decorated in white locust, with the wall
covered with Turkish rug The man
tela and sideboard were banked with
nlnk JaDonica. The curtains were cov
ered with tracery of kinnlklnlck vine,
Tha table was covered with Mexican
drawn work over pink From the chan
deliers to the corner' of the table were
streamers of ptnk ribbon, fastened at the
corners with huge bows of ribbon. In
the center of the table was large vase
of carnations and fern '
Mia fllayden's gown wss or wnite em
broidered chiffon trimmed In real point
lace. The dress was mads over whit
chiffon snd taffeta. Her veU was thrown
carelessly over her head and caught:
with a pearl Mercury wing. present or
the maid of honor. Miss Carolyn Rich
ards. She also wore a circlet of dia
monds given her by the groom. 8h car
ried a shower bouquet of white carna
tions snd asparagus fern.
Miss Richard ths maid or honor.
wore a pale green sUk mulL She car
ried a bouauet of pink carnation Miss
Clark and Miss Glendenntng both wore
nlnk silk mull.
Afted the reception Mr. and Mr Mc
Craken left for 8t Louis, where they
will stay for about three weeks and then
return to Portland. They wUl be t
home to. their friends- t 1S1 St. Clair
street sfter July IS.
The bride has lived In Spokane for
eiarht years snd ha many friend She
Is the only daughter of John G. Slay-
den of the Spokane Drug company. She
attended tb public school here or a
number of year
Mr. McCraken is teller of the WeUs
Fsrgo bank of Portland, and has lived
there all his life.. He is wen xnown
throughout the vicinity of Portland, and
also 1n Spokane.
Miss Flosencs Wagoner and Dr. W.
R Allen were married at the residence
of the bride's parent in Independence,
Wednesday at high noon. The bride Is
the accomplished daughter of Mr. and
Mr W. H. Wagoner, ha many friend
and ia a social favorite. Tb groom is
a nromislng young dentist of Independ
ence and has Urge circle of friend
The eounle left Immediately for t
months' visit through California and to
the BL Louis fair. '
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Tbursdsy evening Mr Amelia Porcher
arid Mr. WUllam N. Lynn were married
at the home of Dr. and Mr G. L. Tuft,
8S First street Dr. Tufts read the
ceremony. Tha bride wore neat tailor
suit of gray and carried Marecnal NeU
rose Her mother, from the east, and
severai relativea and friends, witnessed
ths ceremony. Mr. and Mr Lynn went
immediately to their new home in East
Portland. Mr Lynn , has been At the
head of the-xt department In Meier A
Frank's store.
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Mr. Wort K. Hail and Mis Id Cala-
van were united in marriage by Rev.
Ray Palmer at the Second Baptist
church Wednesday evening at half past
elaht
Miss Lulu A, Smith was bridesmaid.
Mr. N. B. Bradford attended the groom.
Mr. an. Mr. Hall wUl be at home to
their friends at East Eighth and Davis
streets after June IS.
A very pretty wedding took place at
St Stephen's Episcopal church Wednes
day evening at s o'clock, tn ceremony
being performed by the Rev. Mr. Wil
son. The contracting parties were Mr.
Ernest A. Cobleigh. brother-in-law of
the Hon. H. S. Wilson of The Dalles
and Miss Hazel S. Waud, only daughter
of the late Capt A. S. Waud. The bride
was attired In white silk crepe'Oe chine
over white sUk and carried shower
bouquet of white carnation The groom
was Attended by Mr. Frank. Frencn or
The Dalles. The bridesmaid. Miss Ma.
garet E. Stubenr also' of TTe" Danes,
was attired In pink silk organdie and
carried shower bouquet of pink car
nations. The bride waa given away by
Capt J. W. Shaver, an old-time friend
of the famUy. Mr W. O. Buddy played
the wedding march. Arthur Waud, broth
er of the bride, acted as usher.
After the ceremony a reception was
held at the home of the bride's mother.
Mr Nellie Wud. t l Fourtn street
The bride and groom received numerous
snd costly gift After short trip
Mr. and Mr Cobleigh will be at nome
to their friends at MontavUl' after
June 26. ':'' jv, :''
Mr. Joel Jart of Klsd, Clackamas
county, and Miss Ida P. Roberts of Dover
were married st noon last Wednesday at
the residence of W P. Robert of Dover.
A large number of relatives and friend
were present to - witness the ceremony
performed . by Rev. , Ci A. Nutley t of
Gresham., A : wedding w breakfast : was
served to ' 70 guests fter the : ceremony,
and Mr. nd Mr J art left Immediately
after for Portland, where they will reside.
A very ' pretty wedding took, place on
Wednesday at high noon, at the residence
of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
W. Turner, i' when their daughter, Edith
was muted 1n marrlftpe to Mr. I.yle
Am; i ';, in the presence of immediate
3.: i - i ' r ,"-n fca!l jre? ':W
a lovely appearance with decorations of
palms and roses, walls In the dining-room
the Oregon grape, srollax and pink and
whits .carnation were used with pleasing
effect To the strain of Mendelssohn's
wedding march, played by Mr. H. W.
Turner, brother of the bride, the bridal
party entered the parlor and the cere
mony was performed by Rev. T. N. Wil
son, rector of St Stephen's Chapel. The
bride looked beautiful In gown ef Gob
lin blue etamln over taffeta of the sam
had She wore brooch of pearls snd
diamond ths gift of ths groom, snd
carried a shower bouquet of . Bride
rose Miss Minnie L, Turner, sister ot
tb bride, as maid ef honor, was becom
ingly attired ia wnite and carried pink
snd white csrnattons. The groom was at
tended by Mr. Gordon A. Peel, as best
man. 1 ' -, '
Mr. and Mrs. Aumack departed en the
afternoon train for a tour of tb sound
and British Columbia cltle nd also
points on the Canadian Pacific railroad.
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One of the most delightful events that
hss ever occurred in Salem seciety was
the wedding which took place at Fair
Mount the beautiful real Jen c of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Fswk, on Wednesday even
ing, June S. when their eldest daughter.
Llsette Carlla. became the wife of James
Walton, Jr., of Portland. Rsv. WUllam
H. Heppe, pastor of the First Methodist
Episcopal church.. officiating. '
Ths spacious rooms were a mass of
florsi brtauty. The reception hall In red
was elaborately decorated In Glori d
Morgotteq roses and maidenhair far
which banked the stairway and formed
graceful portiere about the doors lending
to th parlor Wedding bells of red roses
were suspended from ths celling by rope
of smllsx, while occasional red candle
arranged in an Irregular Mn up the stair,
way and around the room cast ft mellow
lisht over the hall.
The guests were received by Mr Will
lam Paul Babcock, Miss Dot Berry and -Miss
Neva Grlswold, who were gowned
in elaborate evening dress
Ths parlors were in whit rose and
potted plant with spider webs of white
ribbons and roses completely severing the
celling The ceremony took place in the v
third parlor beneath canopy of whit '
roses nd lover's knot of Ulusloa.
Promptly at half aftereight E. Kinney
Miller -sang "Thou Art i Liks Unto
Lovely Flower," which was Immediately
followed by the Lohengrin wedding
march, played by Miss Florence and Miss
Elisabeth SiUso. The bridal party
marched down the stairway and were met .
st the altar by Rev. W. H. Heppe, wlfo
performed the beautiful and unpresstv -
ring ceremony in ths presence of about -ISO
guest
The bride wore . handsome gown oz .
crepe de chine over peu d chyne. The .
veil was caught with pearl n'd she ,
carried- white carnation The bride's'
sister. Miss Marie, acted as bridesmaid '
and wore an elaborate gown of silk point -de
sprit over duchesse satin, band em- ,
broldered in marguerite nd carried -
shower bouquet of marguerite. Tb
groom's brother, WlllUm Walton, Acted
as beat man. . .
Following the congratulations delicate
wedding luncheon was served tb guests ,
In the dining-room, which was artiati- .
rally decorated In pink and green. The
table was elegant in pin carnations ana
monarch fern Festoons of carnations
held bv satin ribbons adorned the sides
of the table. Numerous silver candelabr
holding pink candles gave beautiful ef
fect whUe cut-glass shone In gorgeous
splendor. . " ' .
The guests war waited noon by1 Miss ,
Blanche Fawk and Miss Cora Tslkington.
who were ettlred In pnlegreen evening
dresses of chiffon, and were assisted by
Miss Gertrude Fawk nd Miss Lenn
Cvgh. who wore- ptnk gown of ths .
same material.
Miss Dalnes esptured the ring In the
bride's cake. Mlsa Talklngton the dime,
and Miss Cavanagh tho thimble, while
Miss Burn caught the bride's bouquet
In the present room many costly pre- .
ents were displayed which showed how ,
highly Mr. and Mrs. Wslton wer es
teemed by their host of friend The
affair was a gorgeous ons and the beauti
ful evening costumes worn by tb guest -added
to the splendor of ths scene. The '
bride's mother wore handsome gown of ,
peu d sole trimmed In Irish lace. Tha
groom's mother was attired tn black all
and lac. The bride's youngest sister.
Miss Eleen, wore chsrmlng evening ,.,
gown ot apple-green liberty satin . and
chiffon. '' T"
The bride is ons of Salem mow popu
lar society - ladle and will be greatly
missed by wide circle meno - - v
xha rramn i the son of James Walton.
Br., of Salem, and holds a responslbl ,
nnaitlon In tha Security Loan A Trust -
company bank in Portland. - . . .
Mr. and Mr waiton win n uumw ...
. .hair friend after July L at thotr
home, S East Fourteenth street. In Port
land. . , V t
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Miss Lena Earth and Mr. F. L. Sklrvln
were married in .Marquam. or.. a .
Wednesday. They passed their honey-
moon In Portland. Mr. Sklrvltt is
prosperous farmer la Marquana. . - '
Tuesday evening Mr. Henry Richard-
ion and Mis Stell Hamilton wer mar--tied
in Roseburg by Rev, Dr. Bennett,
of the Methodist Episcopal church.. Th
ceremony was performed at-the bride's ,
home before luu guest. ' ine hu
the daughter of Dr. a Hamilton, pi- ,
oneer of Douglas county and one of th ' -best
known men In that part of the
state. The groom 1 a prominent bust- -ness
man of Roseburg and Is prominent '
in social circles. , , ..' V. - )
Mr. Warren Lee end . Mis Ells J.
Mitts were married Wednesday. June 8.
at noon, at the home of the bride'
narenta. 11A4 Union avenu - Rev. Wll- -
11am B. Gilbert of Calvary Presbyterian ,
church officiated. Mr. and Mr. Le v
will live in Clackamas county.
A nrettV June wedding was solemnised
at S o'clock Wednesdsy evening, at Mia- 1
pah Presbyterian chnrcn, . tr, Morton
Ray Spalding and Miss Grace Griffith, ,.
Coddington being the contracting ;: par-
tie ? Rev. Jerome R. McGlade per
formed th ceremony. The hurch was
pretty Ip pink snd green,. thet altar be-.
Ing massed with palms an (J La Franc
rose Mr. Richard Gerdes. Mr. Dug
gan.' Mr. Howard Gaylora and Mr. Jame
were the usher Mlsa Lesle Spsidinif .
and Mr.; Harry Gay lord attended th
bridal couple. Immediately preceding
the h ceremony Miss Carolln Johnston
sang -O Promlss M" MM, PMeraon
played the wedding march. f -4 :t f.
The bride, was gowna in ensmpss""
etamlns over cream taffeta, triramwa
with old . lace medaUlon 8le carrU.a .
Bride roses. The bridesmaid wore gray
silk crepe over pale blue taffeta and ear
rlod ptnk La France roses. The gift Of
the groom to the bride was a h4n.lom
Mimiat vinsi to the brt.i.-KmalJ. a gM
necklace. - The favor f..r f
groomsman wern t ! i
After tne c.-r- - - r
tlO WAS glVP! t v I - i
bridal partv, t f s '
parents. 6-1 1
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