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. -4 12 THE : OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL.,: PORTLAND. - SUNDAY MORNfNG. JULY 3, 1004. X. , J BRIDES AND OUT OF TOWN GUESTS' OCCUPY SOCIETY; j r ' raiNd th hot June days social - activity , would naturally cease , entirely, btt several gay rune tlons hav been ' riven - this ,' week. .Mr. Durkhelmer and Mr. Baruh aelly led with their reception Wednca day,. Entertainment of sll klnda oon tlnua to 'And their Mace on the calen- dar because there are ao many..out-of- ' town j-lattor to be "honored. The wrr ahlpa and the caVrilval Tav ! ecured oiM attention frtfra parties of visitor and they seem to occasion some gaiety. , June has aeon most of the weddings aafely celebrated 'and the number will -i --Uwreaae noticeably from this -time. ' i .Thera have been-several enjoyable concert during the week. There were v two recitals given r the Western academy.' one by the Oregon conserv- atory and one by the pupils of Mr. Wil- ... - 41am Wallace Graham. The concert V gives for the SeamOh's Institute ' was well attended. . . Outings on land and. water continue In popularity. . Several river excursions ,y and picnics have been grtvenlby churrji .... organisations. . , The. number " of those ,' going to the beach and mountains ts Still ; small, but many plan to go this month. . ii vents . C A pretty wedding eceptio'o was given . , by Mr. and Airs. Robert Berger Friday ; evening at their home, Corbett street. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Middlebrookr--The-porch, prettily lighted with Chinese ' lanterns, was - burikod with - palm end potted - ferns. , Miss Spencer, dressed in white silk; served refreshment to the guests. . The hall was festooned with red and . : white streamers. Th reception and din ing rooms with blue and white stream ers, had large "bunchea of marguerite . - and potted ferns here and there. The ' living room, entirely In red, was dec orated with the dark tutsturtfuiusv;, - -Mrs, Berger's two THUe-., sons acted -as page and admitted, the guests. Her llttlo daughter, gowned in dainty blue organdie, stood at the head of the ; Stairs to nirect the guests. : Mr. and Mrs. Berger and' Mr. and. Mrs. Middle brooks stood In tn receiving line. Mrs. . Berger was handsomely gowned in vio let allk with whit lace and pearl, i The bride wore pretty cream voile. - Mia Kennedy played an enjoyable piano solo and Dr. Lindsay sang "O, Prorata Me" and "Answer." Misa Brock ang and McCurdy orchestra played throughout the evening: In the dtnhig .room four young ladle In whit. Mis Xiolae, Mis Ryan - and the Misses ttlokum, served Ice and. cake.. The table was pretty with a centerpiece of weet peas nd with fern trailer wind ing about on the lace cloth. The guests were: Dr. and Mrs.. Ar nold Lindsay, Dr. and , Mrs. Jame Moore. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore, Mr. and Mr. Al Edwards, Mr, and Miss Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Mr. Oerrln, Mr. and Mrs. McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooke, Mr. W. Doming. Mr. and Mr. Ryan, Mr. K. Genelll. Miss Augusta Far nelU Miss Brock, Dr. and Mrs. Marsh, Mr. -and Mrs. Bhaw, Mr. and Mrs. D .. Nlckum. Mr. and Mr. Turley, , Col. B. '.C Bpencer, Mis D.- B. Howard, 'r. t Mr. :. F. ... Howard., Miss M. Ryan, " .. Miss Kennedy, Mr. Maxwell, Mr. and , Mrs. Curran, Mr. and Mrs. B. Ames--' , X fcerry, Mr. and Mrs. V. Dunning. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Henkl celebrated ; their! tath wedding anniversary Monday evening, when a host of friends sur prised them at their home' In Independ ence. . iuring the evening Rev. 'Dr. Thompson read the wedding ceremony and Mr. and Mrs. Henkl repeated their vow. The guests presented . them with , ,,. handsome silver tea set.' Luncheon .' was served In the dining room. -. ' w The Misses . Mat and Clementine , Hirsch -returned Tuesday from their trip - through- Yellowstone - park. They . went from here ' with a party of six. ' " The Portaaia olub was agreeably en , tortained Thursday evening by Mr. and . Mrs. N. Paulsen at their home. 711 Mis sissippi avenue. A short business ses sion occupied the early part of the even ' lng. Cinch was' plsyed and Mr. D ' Wert and Mr. R. A, Woodburn won thai MIL, AND MHg. EDWARD HAJfgBN OF CVOENIL - r ', Bridal Pair. ' : rrlae. Kef reshment small tables on the Jawaclfr. Schomp anff-wr. Patterson were - admitted . meaibershlp. 'The club will - ao on moonlight plenlo in about two weeks. A small steamer will be chartered to take, the party to one of the Islands, where the evening will be passed In true picnic style-.' - - -, ' An enjoyabte-atiarr wae thr lawn re ceptlon given Wednesday evening at the home or Sirs. A. E. Davie, m Angel avenue, by the Philoloxlsrl society of the high school in honor, of their mem bers in the June grsduatlng class. Ths lawn was hung with Chtnsse lantern and 'high school pennants. Gray and cardinal, the society colore, were also in evidence. Progressive table games were Played. Miss Cleveland and Mr. Marshall securing the prises. Partners for the contest were chosen In a oretty and unique manner. through a gray and cardinal May-pole. The score cards in the same colors were designed from the society pin.- Refreshments were served at small tables, the entertain ment committee being Jh charge Mis Itacbel Hess, Miss Ruth Dunlway and Miss Florence' Davis. Afterwards the Virginia reel, was danced on the lawn. There were I about 100 guests present Twenty-two of the class members are Phllolexlana, including ,- the . president, Mis Maud Cleveland. ' -., . ' . - ' . '.-." .... Miss Beth "Bfad.vy entertained a num ber of her frlenda informally Thursday evening-t her home 'In Fulton Park. The guest were, received on the lawn. In . guessing contest .of advertisements. Miss Hasel Bonner and Mr. Arthur Dib ble won the prises. There were fes toon of Chines lanterns -bung among the trees and comfortable seat were distributed About the 'lawn. Ice cream In cornucopias was served. Mis Brad ley left yesterday for her new home In liarshneld. '-. ' " , A pleasant lawn party waa given Monday -evening a- the home of Miss Elsie Fischer, 114 East Third street with Miss Elsie Rometsch, Miss Jfilsl Marsh and Mis Elsie Fischer as hostesses. Ths - lawn waa Illuminated with Chines lanterns, ihe evening was passed with table games. Punch waa at the disposal of the guests throughout the evening. Later. . Ice cream, cake and sandwiches were served. Those present were: Mis Elsie Fischer, Mis Elsie Rometsch, Mis Elsl Marsh, Miss Till! Wise, Miss Veiraa, Miss Klumpp, Miss T1U1 Klumpp, Miss Mattl Mathews, Mis Myrtle Bennett, Miss Elsie Lowlts. Miss Edith- Berns, Miss Marlon Drewery, Mr. J. M. ttiMlt Mr; W. T. Simons, Mr. Ny Kern, Mb. Ben Velguth, Mr. Charles Bracy, Messrs. Henry and Charles Jen nings Mr. Raymond Pease, Mr. Claudia Smith. Messrs. Ray and Will Rueppal and Mr. Rey Smith. ' - , ... s , V The old-fashioned country reception, given the -high school graduating class, by- the alumni, Tuesday evening, . was well attended and Vary successful. The hall .of the" Western Academy of Music wss elaborately decorated with cardi nal bunting festooned from -celling to wall and draped about the walla Red rose were in profusion. - Receiving the guests at the door Was the reception committee composed of -Mr. Otto ' J. Cramer, Miss Zaldee McConnaughy, Mtas Edwins Mastick, Miss Florsno. HUton, Mr. William Hsrrls and Mr. Jay H. Up ton, i-i A short "informal program was rendered. Including a violin solo, -Con solatlon," by Miss Hatfield, and a barl tone solo, by Mr. .Lute 'Thompson. Both ere popular performers ana were well received. Mr. Jay Upton, president of the alumni association, welcomed the guests and Mr. Arthur Murphy respond ed for the class. The evening passed with dancing, most of the numbers be ing quadrilles, Virginia reels and lan ders. Refreshment were served In th supper room. w A pleasant gathering, at the home of -Hiram Rhoades at Portsmouth last Sun day, June It. celebrated the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Rhoades and Mr. Harry Hamilton of Portland. The par lors were prettily decorated with roses, sweet peas' and palms. Dinner was served st !:0 on a large table decor srss-l an -i i. --- - t .. 1 y ated with scarlet ramblers. After din ner the company adjourned to the lawn for social Intercourse. .... . : A beautiful cut' glass water bottle waa presented to. Mrs. Rhoades by her rela tive.. ' Mr. Hamilton received a hand some carving set.. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Rhoades, Mrs. Jame Btew- art ' Charles Stewart, Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Hamilton. Mrs. 8. A. Hamilton, Mrs. D. H. McCrty, Miss Elisabeth Hamilton, Miss Helen Hamilton. Master Jack McOee, of Portland; Mr. and airs. w. a Aicorn, Mr. ana Ai rs, u. w. Watts, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. "Alcorn, all of Llnntoa. An important society event In Albany wa Mis Mason' " reception Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs, Hart. Miss Lee and Miss Starr. Dainty hand-made pro grama bearing the sentiment of the evening, . "Welcome the coming, speed the parting guest," presented Mr. An m HelktrW.Nnrtnn Ih.bvmII.h-vamP numbers and Mia Starr aa reader. Miss Starr haa been Instructor of English and elocution la Albany college and la about to return to her home in Chicago.. Mrs. Hart was formerly Mis Galbralth of Albany and now Uvea In Manila. Miss Lee Is Mr. Mason's niece visiting Al bany from phlo. There were (0 guests in attendance, Mrs. Norton, who will be remembered In Portland as the pleasing contralto heard here on a few occasions this spring, appeared for the Drat time sinoe her severe .illness. - Sb .waa greeted enthusiastically hy the guests witn wnom n is .very popular. The exquisite accompaniment of Mrs. Percy zoung wars rarka with the usual daintiness of her work. Miss Starr waa op to ner usual standard and pleased her audience. . The following program wa given Bong "Kypris". .,.,... August Holmes oappnio Ode" . .Brahms Reading "Rebecca of Sunnybroek Farm" By Kat Douglas Wiggin taj w sr seven." (b) "Rebecca's Arrival.' Song "Beloved It la Morn"...Alwyard Reading -"Rebecca'a Point of View" Song "Blind Girls .Bong" from "Gloconda" ......'.......... Ponchelli Reading. "Wisdom's Ways' Bong "The Worker" .Gounod Reading (a) "Ashes of Roses." b) "Rainbow Bridges." Readtng---ar The BUrrlng of Power." W "See the Pale Martyr." Mr. August Zahn entertained a nun ber of his friends at his home, ti Bhaver street, Baturdar evening," June 16, in honor of his (0th birthday. The house was prettily decorated with flowers and- the lawn Waa lighted with Chinese lanterns. Whist wss played at eight tables nd prises were awarded to Mrs. Gates and Mrs. B. Hayes. Mr. W. Brown and Mr. Gatea. Dainty refreshments were served at midnight. The party took leave In the small hours of the morning. Tbose-preaeiH we Mr.- and Mrs. John Brown, Mr. - and Mrs, Henry Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown. Mr. and Mr. - Ed. Mr. and Mrs. B. Hayee, Mrs. A. Hayes, Mr.' and Mrs. Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Hlckey, Miss Mary Hayes, Mis Edith Dow, Mr. and Mr. By ring, Mr. and Mr. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Vahl, Miss THUe H iekerr-M h-Mary Hayes.-M1 nr. Edith Frederick, Misses Gillie and Rose Zahn. Misses Minnie and Llssl Syring. Misses Lucy SAdOllle Horn, Miss Llssts Garat, Miss Goldie Brown. Mies Mary Vahl, Miss Vlrr Brown, Mr. Erwln Zahn. Mr. Fred Zahn... Master . August Zahn, Mr. Kddie ttavee, Mr. John Brown. Jr.. Mr. Robert Horn, Jlr, Handford Brown, Mr. George Vahl, Mr. Paul Syring, Mr. Charles McCue, Mr. Mel.' WlhkableclC Mr, John ' Henry, JJr. Fred Koseman, Master Harold Brown, Master Delbert Hays. ' ,. Mrs, L. Samuel entertained about is of her frlende at Cards Friday afternoon in honor or her daughter. Mrs. Herbert J. Gosllner of San Francisco. Five hun dred was the game played. The first prise, a dainty stickpin, was secured by mrs. i. i vvnue, ana tne second, a fancy L..-I. w . , . . , i Baraae' JmirrM usual, was BTsfrv wTth-etiT flowers. Dainty refreshments Were served st the card tables. ' . - ' w ---- One of the bleasantesf events In soci ety this season was the reception gfven Wednesday rternoon rrpm I t by Mrf juuus X'urKhelmer and Mr Mose Baruh In honor Of their newly married sisters-in-law, Mrs. Leo Frlede and Mr. Marcu : Fried. Mrs. Durkhelmer'a beautiful home trt. SOT Lovejoy street was opened "to" the " guests. The larse circular veranda was Inclosed with can vas - and transformed Into a beautiful house garden. ' Hanging basket were suspended from th celling and vlnlng maple trailed along the' canvas walls. Lars; bunches of marguerite were ar ranged gracefully In Jardinieres. Turk ish rug and couch gave a cosy effect. Fruct waa served in this pretty bower by Mr. Mos Blumsuer and Mrs. Bo Hart. 'Wilder' orchestra played during the afternoon. . Th reoeptlon-roora wa MR. AND MRS. J. M. WOODWORTH " Who Were Married Last Weet beautiful with huge bouquets of Joseph lilies. The room was entirely -hi white and pink, with dainty pink sweet peas here and there. ' A bridal veil wa knot ted and draped in th corner of the room where the' bride' atood. Mrs. Durk helmer, Mrs. Baruh, Mrs. Leo Frlede and Mrs. Marcus Frlede reoeived their guest 'In this room. The drawing-room mad a brilliant picture - with, scarlet rambler twining about the mantel, the bookcases .and the window-seat. The assistant hostessesJ were Mrs. A.. J. Gtesy, Mrs. Simon Har ris, Mrs. 8. M. Blumauer,' Mrs. Mark Levy and Mrs. Eppstlen of Ban Fran Cisco; . . The dining-room Was decorated with wistaria and La France rosea. Stream er of wistaria were festooned in the bay window, and th window-seat was banked with the rosea The sideboard also presented masses of rose and wis tarla peeping out from between the snelvee. The table waa exquisite with a handsome Japanese cloth of Canton linen. . Oarland . of asparagus fern in' tertwlnlng streamers of pink mull start ed from a huge bow of the mull caught by the chande;ier. The ends were fas tened at. the corners of the table. A handsome centerpiece wa formed with a huge . jcut-glass bowl full - of Franc rose. In which stood a tall cut- glass vase alao filled with roses, Mrs. Ben Nsustadter Vnd Mr. Falix Fried- lander served Ices and cakes. Mrs. J. N. Teal and ' Mr a. Emmanuel Slchel served th salad. Assisting in th dining-room were Miss Alme Newman, Mlas Germatne Samuel; Mis Emm Baum and Mis' Eppstlen of San Fran cisco. Th company wa on of th' most handsomely gowned assemblies seen In Portland this year. Mrs. Durkhelmer wa gowned In ar-hndom black-Jetted gown over white silk. Mr. Ba run. wore embroidered champagne silk crape. Th brides were 'both in-white silk net over silk. There jf?re 100 guest in attend ance. -- - - ':- - - ww Th Woodlawn Grammar School alum ni held their first, reception Thursday evening at -the school -building in honor of the June clffss. After sn address of welcome by the president, games and musio were the order or the evening. The hall waa prettily decorated with roses, maple boughs and ferns. A part of it-had been transformed-into a minia ture wood, which waa strung with China lanterns. Here at tete-a-tete table Ices war seryed at the ' pleasure of the gyests The officer of th alumnt ar as fol low: Iresldent, Mr. Sam Foster; vice- president. Miss Edith Woodcock; secre tary, Mr. Charles Reynolds; correspond ing secretary, Mr. George Davis; treas urer, Mr. Chester Vosper; sergeant-at arm,- Miss Patience McManor. , . i w w A-dellghtf at ilen-party-wa--gtvn at the home of Mra. J. 'P. Wager, Satur day, June It. The garden oonslsts of a grassy lot completely shaded by four larg trees, three of which ar cherry tree loaded with fruit : Cards war played on table under th trees, and re freshments consisted of ripe cherries. with biscuits and cheese sandwiches. w- w ' Th laat meeting of th Kensington club was postponed on apcount of o many members being engaged pioneer week. The club will give a picnio in th near futur.- w -- - Mr. W. A. Rathaway entertained a few of her friend at bridge whist at her home, I U' Johnson street, Tuesday afternoon, in honor of Mr. L. M. Rich ardson of Chicago, Th living room were decorated with fern and woodland boughs Mrs. C. Bruun won the first ivua" . mit m. v . i u u ii won ins iirsi SecondT"X3ainty luncheon warvedctan,"rei',Mnw In th dining "room. A pretty tenter plec of carnation was arranged with white shading Into pale pink and thenc into deeper pink. The invited guest were Mrs. L. M. Rlohardaon. Mrs. J. .'A. Clock,. Mrs C Rumelln. Mrs. D. Kellaher. ; Mrs. C Bruun,, Mr.-J. Jamleson, Mrs. B. Liv ingstone, Mr. A. B. Butterfleld, Mr. F. HeXkemper, Mrs. T. 8. . Dpsrnbecher, Mr.. Wi. Bradford. .Mr..-W.. Knighton. Mrs. O. li-, FlthUn and Mrs. iMcCully. WccUm One of th most happy and prominent sods! events of th. ysar kt Eugene waa tn marrlag ' of Edward Hanson, a fromlnent merchant of that dry, apd .sura V. Stafford, daughter of Hon. J. M. Stafford. The wedding occurred -in Mrt Hanson' lfnt nw bom al 81xth and Oak streets. The large triple parlora were tastefully decorated with smllax and carnations. Fifty guests were present. and at the sound of thai marcn. piayea ny airs. tl. l. r isner or Roseburg, the bridal party entered. The bride and gropm were accompanied by best man, and Mra. Charles F. Little- neid, aa matron of -honor, and - Miss Pearl Stafford as brideemald.. Under 4 th. a rob- ot Bwer the servite-wa, pronounce ry kv., winiam s. Gilbert of Portland. An elegant wedding sup-, per waa served, Many beautiful gifts attested -the ,hlgh esteem and' good wishes of hosts of friends. During the evening music wss furnished by. Mr. George Smith. Mr, and MrSs Hanson will, be at home after July IS, " Miss Nelli B. Mocann And Mr. Roy W. Gabriel wer married in the United Evangelical ' church : in Dayton at - t o'clock Wednesday evening, Ri. J. Bowersox officiating. A large number of friend were present' After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCann gave a reception In their honor. They will kA.HA..MAA. . -,A,..A.kt. river points, after which they will h,u,''?!i!t at home in Dayton.: . w On of the prettiest "wedding of th season waa that of Miss -Bess Marion Nlckum - and Mrs. Ernest-A. Mlddle- brodks, solemnised at o'clock Thurs- day vnlng at th hom of th brld' parents, Mr. -and Mr. J. M. Nlckum I etnoaist cpiscopsi cnun-u suuvh, r-'-at. Bell wood. Th lawn wadding was formed ene ceremony. Only relatlvea rarrled out In true southern stvle. Chi. t n Immedlat friend wr present An nese lantern wer festooned among th I tree. Th bridal party atood under a I canopy of rose on a bed of rose petals, f rtev. Dr. Thompson read the ceremony. I The strains of the wedding march J sounded through th open window asl th bridal party cam through th graas and took ita etand tinder tb canopy, Ml Cell O'Brien and Mr. Maxwell were attendants. . The brid waa gowned in tan voile over taffeta and carried a shower bou- quet of white carnations. Th bride- maid wore brewn vplle ever taffeta and carried crimson carnations. After the ceremony an' informal reception waa held and light . refreshments wer served. Friday evening a formal re-1 ceptlon waa tendered them by Mr. .and Mr. Robert Berger at their home. 2S Corbett street . Mr.. Berger, who I a Bister of. th . groom, and a southern woman, directed th wedding. Mr. and Mra.' Mtddlebrook will b at hom after July t, at Corbett trt-, , - ,"- -v,r 1 Mr. Harlow V. Millar knd Miss Vers Ctr.wr marr,?d t ths horns of the bride's .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ward R. M. Carter, H7 Market street at high noon, Wednesday. r Rev. Wll- Item a-Gilbert -ofHclsUcVOnly rela- tlves witnessed ths ceremony. - Tb llv lng rooms wer decorated with rosea. marguerites, palms and fern. Th cere mony took place In a bower of green. TJ?JL'V"CT"mfUmi? After the ceremony there was sn In formal reception. Refreshment were erved In tb. dining room, -which was decorated with fern and pink rosea. Th tableplece was of maiden hair fern. The bride's ilsterrMri. Prlvatt and her cousin. Miss Simpson, presided in the dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will be st home sfter July t at 347 Market street ' " w w "- William . 8. Bodle and Emma A. Thomas wer married at .1:30 o'clook Saturday.. svtnlngJun 2&at 111 Han cook street Rft, William a Gilbert officiated. -Only immediate relative war present Mr. end Mr. Bodl will be at hom at til Hancock street , w Mr. Leonard A. Rossner. and Mia Wea A. Bertram were married at Day ton, Or., at high noon Wednesday at the hom of the bride's parent. Mr. and Mra Fred Bertram. "A number of rel atives and frlenda witnessed the cere mony, whjen ..was -performed by Rv. . J. Bowersox. After a visit- in Portland they- wilt -teak their hom in McMlnn- viii. . - ' -" .. ' r w ' Th marrlag of Miss Ennls A. Btuart, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Caspar Btuart, of Mohawk to Mr. Mark E. Brownell of Gardiner waa solemnised at the home of the bride e parents Wednesdsy svenlng at 1:10 o'clofk. Rev. O, C. Wright DM. tor..pLJiheEugeneBBpust ch-ornb, of- pretty affair, about 0 guests being pres ent The parlor was decorated '.very beautifully with maiden hair fern and whit roses and-the .ceremony was er- lormea unoer a weaning neii or. wnne rose. Llttl Echo Hswk was flower girl snd led the bridal " party. Mis Maude Hammltt wss bridesmaid and th bride's brother. Will 3. Stuart, wm best tun. After the ceremony an elegant I wedding supper waa served on th lawn, I which- wss , Hgtdwltp ' CTilness ln-4 terna- Afterward the wedding party drove to Eusene and ths newlv married I poupttrtook the early morning train for Portland on a honeymoon trip np north. They win reside at Gardiner, where Mr. Hrownell Is ngagd In th sawmill bus-1 Iness. Th brid I well known s s school teacher, having taught. In sev eral districts In Lane county and In th Roseburg publio school. . - ''. ' ' '..-...; Two roung' people, well known fn t Portland. Mr. J. E. Lancaster and Mis I Grace L. Plckard. were married at Van. eouver June It by Justice Harris. ' ,Mr. Lancaster is a, prominent trasl- ness man or Portland. Mrs. Lancaster wa raised In Eugene, where her father la a wejl known stock Mr. and Mr Lancaster are to make I Portland their home. Tv. r .. -a- "Mr.wnr ETtt "Wflght n -tlw Mary de Lanater -Vincent were mamea-at o o'clock Wednesday evening at the First Presbyterian -ehurch.- Rev. Dn-Wright, the groom's father eraclated. assisted bv Rev. Edaar P. H11L Th bride's sis- Iter, Mis 'Flora "Vincent, attended the bride and Mr. H,. H- Weight, tne groom . . . . r- ai oroiner, tiieaaeii. sfwln- ' Th bride w gowned In pearl gray crepe de chYnei'and carried a howr bouquet of Bride roses. Th bridesmaid, tn champagne ewp" le Part carried La France rose. There were many hand some present received. ; Mis- Vincent wa a teacher in North Central public school and Mr. Wright 1 th assistant secretary of th Portland Y. M. C A. They will . take a short weddlnf trip later. Mr. and Mra Wright will be at home after July ,.at 4t Clay street. A'. June," weddlnar- was that of . Mrs. Vina Lemley of Eugeneto Mr. W,. D. MoClaiir of - Camp Oreelt, celebrated at the' bride's home In Eugen Thuraday evening, June U. at ociocs. vr. . B. Ford, elder of the M. E. church of. delated and larg number of friend and relatlvea of both parties witnessed the ceremony. ' The room wer mot becomingly decorated, ayringa and ocean spray predominating; In th general de, aJgn. Tb contracting' partle were united under a wedding bell of white roses. The bride, who- was unattended, waa attired In champagne silk. Pres ent -wer numerous and costly, consist ing of silver, cut glas and rar china. Mrs. A. K. Patterson and daughter pre sided over the wedding banquet.' Back of th-whole affair la a charming little romance. Tf newly. wedded , were s wee theart-du ring the dsy of youth and maidenhood. .Each finally wedded another. Time, the arbiter of All thlnga temporal, ha now united them In the nuptial bonds. Mrs. McClain was one of the county' moat - aecompiisnea techer. Mrand Mr. McClaln.wlll re- sld at Camp Creek. w w Mr. J. M. Wood worth snd Mlas. Rosa Bloblsk were married tn San Francisco, Cal.. Wednesday. Jun ti. l0r Mr. Woodworth 1 well known In this city where he ha rldd for a number of years past. H Is quit prominent in fraternal circles snd especially the Woodmen of the World. At the present time he is adjutant of ths First regi ment -Uniform Rank, of this city snd has been clerk of Multnomah camp no. 17. the second largest camp In the state. for -more than-10 vears. - ' Mi Bloblsk wa a former resident here also, and enjoy a larg acquaint snce, many of whom will be agreeably surprised to hear of her -marriage. - After a short sojourn tnrougn soutn- wlll return to this city and take up their residence tn fast Portland. -ST - Warren J. Klrfder and Edna O. Gentry were ' married at o'clock . Tuesday afternoon at Ihe home of 8. Oosnell, In Woodlawn. Rev.. E. H. Mowre of th Informal reception wa held after the ceremony and refreahment ware served, sfter which Mr.- and Mrs. Kinder went t teir new noma. . . i , -Ar ' Mis Leona' Martha Noltner and Mr. Charle Everett Hlckmarf were mar- ried at o'clock Wednesday evening in Bt . Stephen chapel. Rev. Dr. Wilson officiating. ' The church wa pretty with banks of ' palms and carnations. ' Mis Bessie Hamilton attended th brid and Dr. J. B. Bllderback the groom. Mr, Rudy played the wedding march. Mr. Herbert Friendly and- Mr. Leonard Thatcher ushered th party to the altar, . The . bride waa ' sowned In a fancy tailor suit of blue etsmine and wore a whit picture ' hat Bb carried Bride rose. Th bridesmaid In a- gray tailor suit and a whit hat carried pink roses. About 100 guests witnessed th ' cer- rnony. " an 'tnfArWI rMHni waa a-lvarT after th ceremony to the relative only at ths home of Mrr-fcnd Mr.- A. NoMnar. sex ai.... .. tw. n.in nnm ,u in red. was decorated with roses snd red carnations. The dining room, where the wedding . supper was served, was In pink and green. Pink ribbon streamers K,er festooned to th corner of th table.- Th centerpiece was of pink car nation and asparagus fern. Ivy trailed about th walls and celling. - ' ' Mr. snd Mrs. Hickman left on the venlhg train for San Francl.co, where they will make their horn. Mr. Rudolph H-. Hlghberg of Che- W. OIFFORD .... .; , - ' 1 - . -V t !: ;; 1 - -'; ! v " ( it ' "- ' W. 'oiFFORD' NAH ' . '- .. ' ' ,Wh M Reorganise th Pvrtland Svihphon Orchestrt. haila, Wash., and Mis Rub Randall of Richmond, 111., were married at 7:30 Thursday, evening at th First Congrega tional parsonage,' Rev. E. L. House, It, P., officiating. ... ' w' - --- Miss Grsc Duncan and Mr. Chester J. - DePennlng - wer' married -"Thursdsy sfternoon at. their own futur home. Bit Ban Rafael street. Rev. Dr. Small of flolntA q-k. .... i . v. i . line nous were artlstl and simple. The Irving .room wer In sweet pes, ll'le and fern. Miss Anna Stewart wa bridesmaid and Mr. , Elmer Col well groomsman. , 1 The bride' wa charming' lb a gowii of foulard Silk and- carried a lara bouquet of whit lilies. Th bild - maid wor tan Umln and carried pink roae. - ;" Light rf reshment wr served tn the dining room, ' which wa decorated . with Oregon grape and roaeB. Mr. and ; Mrs. DePennlng left on the - evening train for a short trip. They will be at', home to theJr friends atr August L 'Ths wedding of Miss Mary Odgen of Tonkers-on-the-Hudson to Mtl Law rence Latourette Drtgga Of New York wa celebrated Wednesday, June f. In . St. Andrews church in the bride's "home town. Mr. Drlggs was born and reared in Oregon City. He was educated la the -publio school ther - and afterwards. went to Ann Arbor . and studied law. Later - he became associated with hi brotber in the. practio of law In Nw York. He ha, a number of friends and relatives Jn Oregon City and Portland. Miss Nellie I. Paul of 1 Pendleton anil Mr.- Robert L. Ewlog of Walla Walla. Wash, were married at o'clock Thura- ' day morning at th Congregational oar- aonag in Pendleton. Rev; Jonathan Ed wards officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Ewing ' left Immediately for their home In Walla Walla., . -.' . A QUlet weddlna- tnnlr nl... h bride' home st The , Dalles at hih noon, Thursday,' uniting L. Ay Nolan and ' Mra. Ella F. Agnew. Only a few in- ' Nmste friends witnessed the ceremony which was read by J. M. Fllloon, city recorder. A wedding banquet . was erved In the dining room. T-Mr- and. -Mr. Nolsn. left Saturday on a two weeks trip.,fter .which, they-wW be t - uuins in in jjajiea. . . r - . . :M t '- , w. - ' - ' , ' - Cards have been received announcing th marrlag of Hiram H. Baxton to ' Mis K. Lena Prunt, at th home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Prunt, In Salem. Monday, Jun J7, , ' ' , ' w -Mr. Edward II. Langford and Miss, EU May Staff en were married last Wednesday evening at 1:10 at th hgjn of the bride's mother, Mrs. Leonora E. Steffen. on East Burnsld tret Roy. ' w. K. Powell of St. John' Episcopal j church officiated. Th room wr dec-' orated with fern. Ivy and- roses, La Franc rose and Easter lilies In s bank ' of green formed the background against which the bridal party "atood. Mr. Col- ' Una, gowned In whit crep. helped re ceive the gueat. - . -. . -- . to Th brid was attendod by her slater, -Miss Rena Steffen and the groom by Mr. Nelson Walker. Mr. Pratt played th wedding march and during th c?rs--mony- played softly "O Promts XL." Th Brid was gowned In champagne crep de Pari ever taffeta.-and trimmed with lac medallion a. .Jhe carried a shower bouquet of bride's i roses. The bridesmaid, in white organdie,.. carried LA Franc rose.. .- .'... , , ' tj After the ceremony Ice and cake . wer served by the llttl nelcea of th . brid. Mrv and Mr. Langford left' on the night train for a short stay in Seattle. They will be at home after July at their home on East Burnslde street Engagements Invitations have been received for ths marriage of Miss Josephine Long. form-.,. erly of Chehalla, ,Wash., and' Rev. Charle .TV " Wlshart , Of , Philadelphia. The ceremony will occur - July at Philadelphia. Th brid la a sister of -Mrs. W. R Allen of Tacoma and haa been in Philadelphia th past two ,orv' three year attending senool. Miss lyng ha friend in Portland. w Th engagement of MI.'Nanna Tsd- - dock j of - Clackamas -and Mr.-- Elmer Wright of Union has been announced. Th wedding will take plac July 10. Outingi "Thr Fortnight , -Cinch -eluh- rave a delightful tally-ho rid Wednesdsy sve nlng In honor of Mr. snd Mrs. L. M. Richardson of Chicago, Th -party arov out to the sit of the White House.' ' On their return a luncheon was - . (Continued on Psge Fifteen.) NABH , ! . ' v. . ' V- ...