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    1 C 'T BV5AY JOUTNAl 1C$TLA?CD, SUNDAY MORNING, ETPTEMBER 49, 1904.
SOCIETY PREPARING FOR A BRISK SEASON OF GAYETY
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f THM fall aeaaea hu not fully
- I opened yet Many invitations
I ere out for social affairs of
various kinds to taka plus with
in tha next few wNki but little of Im
ports nc haa actually taken place.
Clubs and soctetlea ox rapidly aaaUm-
data tor th Bret meeting. Tha dancing
season la sot fully on yet out many in
vitations have been Issued, .
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' Interest la now oentersd about the-sp-
pearanoa of Josef" Hoi maun tomorrow
evening at tha Marquem. Than la muok
regret tn musical elrclaa thai Lee
Charlea Sparks will laavs at tha and
f tha week. Ha worn from "here out
and tartar to Europe whir ha haa a
number of winter oonoort engagements,
During kla ehort stay In Portland Mr.
Sparks haa won many friends, and ha
had a largo number of pupils who put
la their boat work during tbe "short
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' Tha fait openings of millinery and
, fashion parlors have ongagad much at
" ten tin durlna? tha WMk. With tha
change Of weather eomeg tha decided
ehango of wearing apparal and fail
atylos will rule from' now on,' .
Miss Lillian Myars left Wednesday
Tor Now York, wfcr ana w w m mar
, rid to Herman Herat, Jr., next Wed
i naaday. Mlas Myars haa many friends
i who regretted to see her leave, ma- la
an accomplished musician and is pop
ular among her soolal set. Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Harris axe reoelTtng today
, . at UP- Qltsen street in honor of their
daughter. Mlas Anns, Elisabeth, whose
oiumgement to Mnthew P. Oevurta has
Just been announced. Mr. and Mrs.
Charlea Gilbert of 410 Third street are
also receiving In' honor of their daugh
ter. Mlas Jennie and her flanos, J. M.
fievanaky. .
Event of tkc Week
' Tha wooden wadding oelebratlng tha
fifth anniversary of tha marriage of Mr.
and Mrs. Joaleh Kemp, held at Blanck's
ball on Saturday evening, the 17 th. was
pronounced a moot enjoyable affair toy
those present. Oood muslo for tha oc
casion waa furnished by Mrs. H. B. Mo
Caba and Mrs. Q. B. Hofmann. Whist,
pit, bean beg and dancing war Indulged
j. in. Many handsome presents war be-
a towed upon the young couple, who m a
very pretty little ceremony renewed
their marrlaga vows.' H. P. Hunter act
ed as minister, and Mr. and Mr a. Adolf
Woolm as ettendanta. fUfroahmente
were then served, and si a lata hour tha
guests departed, .
Tha following were present:- Mr. and
Mrs. T. B. Kemp. Mrs. S. Dswey, Mr, and
Mrs. O. B. iiofmann, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Wanslay. Mr. and Mrs. A. Woelra. Mr.
and Mrs, H. S. McCrahaiu- Mrs. H. W.
lw-y. Mrs. A. C. Olson, Mrs. H. a
McCabo. MI sea Edith Kemp, Anna, and
Rosalia Hofmann. Genevieve Holmes,
Millie MlsoUch, Myrtle Bates, Nannie
Chambers. Bemlce , MoCraken and
" ' Messra. H. P. Hunter, Carl Rltterapach-
er. Dr. Fred Smith. -Franola Dewey, John
Hofmann, Kdgar Wanslay, aHawart and
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Th tan Franeieoo Examiner of last
Sunday mentions In very flattering
terms Mrs. Walter B. Uoneyman, who
haa been TiatUns; there since- August.
T-rt le says! Tdra. Walter B, Honey man of
" Portland, Or., has taken apartments at
r--. the Nordorf oat Bush street for tha next
-V I few months. Mr. Honeyman Is expected
to arrive shortly. The Honaymans are
-V: prominent Portland society people who
, entertain a great deal, who own horses,
earrlages and two autoroobllaa. For ser-
'-, ral ereeka tha attractive woman has
bean a guest of the Chris Bowers and
the Joseph Meyerstelna. Ever since her
arrival aha has bean entertained such a
. lot by tha friends of both tha Interest
ing 'couples. By tha way, tha Chris
Bowwra-wtU leave the early part ofpext
month for a trip to St. Louis. New Tbrk,
Washington and will then Journey on to
, Shirope, The Meyeratelns will laava in
Peoembor for a trip east."
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' A party of Port landers will start oast
Monday. October t, to visit St. Louis to-
' gether. After a few days at tha fair Dr.
B. I House and Rev. C. B. Chase will
leave to attend tha general Congrega
tional convention at Dos Molnea. la.
:' Mrs. & L. House and bar sod. Arthur,
will proceed to Boston for a visit of
several nvmtna; Mrs. n. j. sillier win
go to Cleveland, Obto; Mrs. J. A. 'White
to Washington. D. C, Mrs. F. B. Beach
and her daughter Ruth to Buffalo. N.
T.. and Mrs. c. Taylor wilt return home
through Cal.fornla, - visiting various
points along tha war.- v ,v v '
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Miss Beaala Block was happily sur
prised at her home In Oregon City Mon
day evening ny a peny 01 aer rnenes.
Tha evening was passed with whist and
muile, hnd rwf reahmontg wars serred.
Miee Block, who has many young
friends tn Portland, left Tuesday for
Baltimore, where she will re-enter the
pee body conservatory of muslo. The
, guests were Nelta Harding. Edith Che
ney, Bthel Graves. Dollle Pratt. Nettle
.-Bradley, -Lennla eejy, Jlllda
chle, June.Chnrman, Jeasfa Elbee, Hln
Bollinger; Annie Shannon, Nellie Oau
fleld, William How.ell, Parcy Caufleld.
Karl McAdam, Bel don Oanong. Will Wil
son. Charles Robinson and Carl Moore.
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- Mrs. t. C. Edwards gave' a dolly
shower Friday afternoon, September II.
at her home. III Olisan street. In honor
of Mlsa Ethel Grenfell. A cornucopia
suspended from the onaaaeiier oom
dainty linen pieces and at an unex
nerted moment the horn emptied Us
Stents about the fair girls' heads. Tha
rooms wars pretty with out ftowers, tha
reception-room with red geraniums, the
library with La France roses and fernst
and tha dining-room with a variety of
sweet peas and rosea. Hearta waa tha
game played, suggestive of the occasion,
and Mlea Bather sLrouae and Mra, H. C.
Hoagbton won the prises. Punch was
served throughout tha afternoon and
later light refreshments were served In
tha dining-room. Miss Mayma Sohuldar
man, suiter oX tha hostess, aaalstad ut
entertaining.
Mrs. A, Llpmen was hosts it a
o harming dinner Thursday evening at
her home. St. Clair and Wayne streets.
Table decorations were entirely la red
with red shaded lights. Besides Mr.
and Mra. B. Llpman there were present
Mr. and Mrs. laam White, Mr. 'and Mrs.
C. A. Seehlelmer, Mr. and Mra. J. .
Llpman and Mrs. L. A. Frank. Mrs.
SechkeUner wiU leave shortly for Jihl
rop to be gone several months, v
A pleasant ovaot of tha past wank
was the afternoon tea given Wednesday
from 4 to toy Mlas Louisa Morris at
her home, 411 Everett street, la honor
of Mrs. C, a. Jackson of Pendleton. The
dooo rations were dainty, brides ma Id
roaes predominating., Mlsa Virginia
Wilson and Mrs, aid ward Brook assisted
the hostess la tha reception room. Mrs.
Samuel Meara and Mrs. Si B. 1J"tKt""tr
presided la tha dining room : .
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Mr. and Mra. T. W Swift of Battle
Creak, Mlok, Mr. Beeman. tha art col
lector of Pittsburg. Pa., and Mrs,
Charles B. Andrew formed a p Ionia
party to Cascade Looks Thursday, .
Miss Jen rev's opening party of her
Monday night dancing class at Parsons'
hall wan well attended, about 40 oou
ples bains' present Parsons' ore beat ra
furnished musto. Invitations were is
sued for this affair but these Informal
dances will be repeated on Mondays
without Invitations, bains OP to tha
same Mends. - t .
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Mrs. Frederick H. Page entertained
with- a pleasant afternoon of bridge
whist Thursday, at her home on Port
land Heights, There were Ave tables
and tha prises war won by Mrav-1
Allen Lewis and Mm W. B Ay or
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Tha Snored Heart Social stub gave a
successful card party Wednesday even
In The attendance was large and there
waa good muslo. Ufrooaments were
eerved. , , .
Frtday evening. Sepiember M, was the
occasion of a delightful Informal affair
given by tha Misses Belle and Ceneth
Robertson at their home, 471 Aider street
In honor sf James Alexander of Seattle,
who has Just oome to Portland to reside.
The rooms were pretty with quantities
of Oregon grape and red-ahadei lights.
Cards ware played during -tha evening
till refreshments were served. The guests
weret Mra C Lewis Meade, Mtaa Mary
Haradon. Mlas Lillian Stone, Miss Judith
Soott, Mlases Edna and Margaret Prota-.
man, James Alexander and Ard Haradon.
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Tha formal opening of tha law depart
ment of the Western Academy of Arts
took place Monday evening at th ball
la Mulkey block. Hon. C. M. Xdlaman
of this otty and Hon. P. H. jyAroy of
Salem a poke intelligently on legal sub
jects. Mlas Bertha Royal sang In good
voloe The Promise of Life," by Cowea.
QHvor's "Goodnight, Beloved, Good
night," was sung by Ronald Bradbury.
"Separation," by Roma, waa Justly Inter
preted, and well sung by Mlsa Reatha
Fowler. Ruthyn Turney playing the vio
lin obltgato. Mlas Mas Bona was ac
companist for the evening. 8. j. Rich
ardson, dean of the Oregon Law school,
was present and expressed him self as
highly pleased with tho opening.
Mlsa Blspeth Auld Duncan wsa mar
ried to -Martin Bernard Bent-ens at l:fl
o'clock laat Sunday afternoon. ' Rev. J.
H. Olbson pronoanced the cerernony at
tha parsonage. Mtaa Mysla Sharp at
tending the bride, A quiet family
luncheon followed at the horn of the
bride's sister, Mrs. Anderson, and Mr.
and Mrs. Behreus left in the evening
for Pendleton. They wlU be at home
after .tomorrow at 104 Grant atreet. ,
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Mra. Nina H. GlUnly of Portland, for
many years a noma missionary tn Kan-
a. Missouri and other rata western
states, was married Wednesday owning
to Lewis C Hartman. n prominent de
tective of tha same etty. In the Flrsf
Baptist church of Spokane, Rev. O. W.
Van Osdel officiating. Lewis T. Mtlea
played the Mendeleaoha wedding march
while tha bride and groom, unattended.
marched down the a Is re. preceded by
Rev. Mr. Van Oedel. The oaremony waa
performed at the altar, tha ring service
MBv AND MBS. JASPER V. WTMAN.
being used. After tha aervloea tha
bridal couple left for a tour of the east
ern states, and will bo at noma tn Port
land after October 1.
The bride waa handsomely gowned In
pearl-gray etajnlaa over taffeta silk.
Tha bodies was closed with a eluster of
pearls, and the bride wore pearls and
diamonds. The church was well filled
with guests. Invitations having been
sent to tha members pf tha four Baptist
churches of tha city.
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The wedding oi Miss Jeeelo Totaw.
daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Votaw,
to Walter Btaeer, occurred Thursday
night at the residence of tha bride's
parents. In Seattle. A largo reception
followed the ceremony, which was per
formed by tha Rev. H. H. Ctapham of
Trinity church. The bride waa attended
by her sister, Mlas Votaw, and tha beat
man waa the groom' brother, John Sta
aar. Tha bouse was handsomely decor
ated, and music by Schmidt's orchestra
was a delightful feature of the evening.
Tha bride and groom laft for Portland,
and after an extended wadding trtp will
be at home tn Rltsvllle, Wash., where
Mr.. Btaaer la a rising young attorney.
Mr. and Mra Btaaer are both known m
Portland toy -many friends. .
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Max Kramer and Madeline Walheusen
were married at last evening at the
First Congregational parsonage by Bar.
B. L. House.
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Marion O. Tan Alstyne of Blodget, Or.,
and Mlsa Lula Ludwlck of Michigan
war married at noon - Tuesday at
Calvary Presbyterian manse. Rev, Will
iam S. Gilbert officiating. Mr. and Mrs.
Van Alstyne WlU live at Blodget. - ,
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Frank Hltchmen and Jennie' Ken
worthy of Monitor were married Tues
day at tha Congregational manse la Ore
gon City, Rev, & a. Bollinger offtelat-
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Tha wadding of Mlas Sybil Burimg
ham Cushmg of Taooma and Jasper V..
Wrmao of PortUnoTToolt placar at-ths'
home of tha bride's parents, Mr, and
Mra. C. B. Cuahlng, In Taooma, at 4
o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Rev. B.
T. Ford of the Flrat Congregational
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Who 1l gotng-t New Vortt to sMidy
church officiated. Only - Immediate
friends and relatives were present. Tha
home waa prettily decorated for the
occasion, red and green belnc the color
schema tn tha parlors snd pink ht the
dining room where a dainty luncheon
waa. served after tha ceremony. Mr.
and Mra Wytnan are taking a ttfp about
the sound and will be at hoeae to thetr
frtends after .October le at S4t Park
street, Portland. , , -
P, W. Srhloth and Mlas Lottie Beraa
were married Wednesday evening by
Rev. Albyit Bsson, at ts parsonage of
Rodney Avenue Christian church, 144
Rodney avenue. Only a few relatives
and Immediate friends were present.
Miss Edna Barnes attended the bride
and M. Srhloth the groom. Both tha
women were gowned In whits. An In
formal reception followed at tha home,
after which Mr. and Mra Sohloth left on
a short wedding trip. They will be st
home after October 1 at North 0 Union
avenue. Mr. Sohloth Is one of the rlalng
young business men' on the east aids.
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Capt. T. A. Oleen. and Mlas Cecelia
Thompson war married last Saturday
evening at the horns of T. Av Olson, on
Fourteenth street. Rev. J. Whltcomb
Broughsr officiating. Captain Olson Is
In charge; of one of the lerge river
barges. ,v
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William Graham Hod eon , and - Mlas
Stella May Bellinger wero married at
tha White Temple studio at I o'clock
Sunday afternoon by Rev, ,J. Whttoomb
Broughsr. Mr. Hndson la' tenor soloist
la the First Unitarian, quartet. .
' Engagements ;
Mr. and Mra C T. Belcher announce
the ' engagement of . their daughter.
Bertha, to William Bel I la Tha mar'
rlage wiU taka Dlaea Wednesday,, Oo
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Mr. and Mra, Horace O. Campbell an
Bounce the ewgcgoeaswt ef their daughter
Anne belle to W. Metvla Plimpton. No
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Mra Sarah M. Phillips announces the
engagement af her daughter. Maud
Mary, to Mr. John Hays, tha marriage
to take place- Thursday, September II, at
tha Church of the Good Shapherd, Al
bino. , ,
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Mr, and Mrs. John Hortoa announce
the ngagement of their youngest
daughter, LucUe Maria .to Barton. U.
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music Photograph by McAlpla.
Went, tha wadding ta take place early In
October.
; Ckurck Notes ;
The Feast of the Tabernacle was cele
brated ceremoniously at Ahaval Sholom
synagogue laat Friday evening. Rev. R.
A bra ham son officiating, a suokak. or
tabernacle, waa built in the rear of tha
church and bora all tha contributions
for tha harvest festival were brought.
After prayer and thanksgiving the feast
was placed on tha tables and all partook
thereof. v,
Tha Ladles Guild of Trinity church
wilt have Itaflrst meeting Wednesday,
October 1. Plans for tha winter's work
will be partially arranged beforehand.
Tha Woman's AlMenoe of First Uni
tarian church met In the church parlors
Wednesday afternoon and discussed
plena for the year's worn. A dollar ex
perience social for mem be re only was
planned for the future and also a church
aupper. The first literary meeting will
be given Wednesday, October ft. They
wilt occur tha first Wadnesday of every
month and are open to tha public
y The members and friends of Alpha
chapter or the npwortn leagua were en
tertained by Rev. and. Mrs. W. H. Bel leek
at tha persona of tha Bunnyalde
Methodist Episcopal ehureh Wednesday
night. - Gamea.' gveeelng contests and
riddles were enjoyed and pop com and
apples were served. -About Id yoUng
people wars present. The boat arid
hostess were assisted by Misses Anna
Wetsler and Maude Hanson, in charge
of tha social department of the leagua
chapter. A special feature ef the even
ing waa the measuring af svery one
present. .
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Tha San Great Endeavor will entertain
all tha other endeavor societies of the
city at a rally Tuesday evening, Sep
tember IT, la Flrat Presbyterian ohorch.
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A ebnrmlnw - Informal afternoon was
passed Monday with Miss Mabel Ooas at
her home. TO Olisan street. Her guests
were the members ef the Toting Woman's
Missionary Society of tho First Presby
terian church, of which she hi president.
About B were present and the afternoon
waa spent Inveewlng and Chatting. Re
freshments wero eerved, Mlsa Nannie
Moore assisting the hostess. The young
women 10017100 with regret that this
would be for some time their Mat meet
ing with Miss Ooss; who starts east with
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her mother early la Oatobar to be soma
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Tha Baft 'Oreal Dndaavor soctety of
the First Presbyterian church waa de
lightfully entertained last Monday even
ing by Mr. and Mra. Millar Murdoch, at
their pleasant suburban home at Hunter's
station. Tha lawn was prettily lighted
with Japanese lanterns. Mr. Murdoch
met his guests at the gate and they were
allowed to atay an the lawn or go In the
house at will. Indoors Mies Lillian
Pat ism an and Miss Green Cameron of
fered n number of Instrumental selec
tions. During the short business suasion
Miss Ollls Mlseuheimor resign 1 aa oor-
reepondng secretary and Miss, Sadie
Stephenson waa sleeted to All the va
cancy. Light refreshments were served
during the evnlng.
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The young women's class of tha Flrat
Christian church, entertained the young
men's dub of tho church last Tuesday
evening. Games wera played and ra
freshmenta served.
Tha Ftoaannt Afternoon club of Cen
tral Baptist church mat Wednesday with
Mra. J. C. WerschkuL Tha women made
plana for their social to be given .next
Frtday evening at tha homo' of W. L.
Morgan, East Twentieth North. Ail
friends of tha church are Invited.
Among tke Cluks :
Tha Kensington club met In Its Brat
ton this tall with Mra Stacy Mat
tock. 101 Second street, last Thursday
afternoon. Tha decorations wero dainty,
of pale pink and lavender sweet peas and
La Franca rosea. Delicious refresh
ments were served, ' Mrs. Clarke of Ban
Francisco was tha guest of the dub.
Tha next meeting will bo with Mra. B.
E. MoClure, 4S Nineteenth , treat,
Thursday, September It, l -.
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' Wadnesday evening tha New Century
club met at tha office of B. ft. Jackson
to discuss plana. for reorganisation. An
other meeting haa been sailed for tha
near future.
Tha Tuesday Atternoon club la antici
pating' with pleasure Its first meeting
of the year at the Invitation of the prom
dent. Mrs. Warren S. White, 144 HaU
atreet. The invitations, which include a
few favored friends, announce that a
luncheon Is tho first number en tha pro-
' The John Ivor Water-Color club com
menced the season's work Saturday, Sep-
Mrs. C i. B MaJarkey. There was a
Urge attendance!. So much enthusiasm
was expressed, that the exhibit of or
iginal two-oopy work planned for No
vember 17 and II promises to be a suc
cess. Prof. John Ivor recently presented
the club with a beautiful picture, add
ing much to an already fine collection.
The Bwamt Ram society met Mat
Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs,
O. N. Denny, No. 171 Sixteenth street.
Judge Webster presided. The twa na
tive students were reported placed in the
Oregon Agricultural college and started
In their work. Efforts are being made
to maintain them there so that they may
have tha neceesary comforts of Ufa Ar
rangements are pending for active work
this season to raise the neosasary funds.
The next meeting will be Wednesday,
October ft,
Tha Current Events elm met with
Mrs. A. C. Newtll st Newlll's Riverside
academy, Monday afternoon. After a
geneial discussion of current topics the
gueata were shown about tha pretty new
school and Ita ground a
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Tha Fores try Hub and Its guests wilt
be entertained at Rstaoada, Tuesday, by
Mrs. Shafford. Tha club will charter a
Coming Events '
The Sunday sehoot rally today m
Centenary Methodist church Will be fol
lowed by a rally social In the lecture
room Tuesday evening. Tha Bp worth
league will conduct its Social Wednes
day evening.
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Tha Lad loa' AM Bociesy ef Centrat
Christian church will give a social Wed
nesday evening. A literary and musical
program haa been arranged and refresh
ments will be eerved.
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Tha house circle af the Klmf a Guild
of First Congregaftoaal ehureh will giva
social neat Friday night at the heme
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of Mra. Viola Ooa, 1ST Twelfth street
Tha attendance will be limited to Is.
Tha Sacred Heart parish win ess-duct
a fair throughout this week, beginning
tomorrow, at 144 Sixth street, between
Morrison and Alder streeta. Mr. S.
Frank has kindly given the use af tha
hall for this purpose. IX Sberrett and
P. Warmuth have tha management of
tha affair in their hands, Luncheon will
be eerved every day and booths will
offer far sale various sorts af useful
articles. - . . r
Tha women; af Professor Klngterw
school for physical culture will glva an
open evening tomorrow to which tha
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nubile Bi Invited. Tnvltattone aa be
Obtained at the hall. No. lot Alder
street The work by the class and read
ings by Mlsa Ruby Phelps, director af
the dramatic art department, will be fol
lowed by a reoeptloa Co tha Instructors,
Following is the program:
A Physical culture olaaa.
Fancy march and grace saovensenta.
Club swinging and running ox irate oa.
Fancy steps.
Apparatus work. ' '
B Drametle readings by Mlas Moby
Phelps.
"Magic Night Ride," (G. W.TnblsK
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Short sketches.
-The Story of Patsy,' fWggta).
Impersonations.. -.
The famine eoane frags mwatbat'
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The Ladles Aid society of Flrat
Chrtstlsa church will be at honm to
membera and friends Wednesday even
ing. Mrs. Briekow, Mra, Waterman and
Mra Muckley form, the reoeptloa eom-
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- On neat Tueeday evening Mra. M- K.
Boyoa will give a public demonatratlon
of the Ralston system af physical cul
ture at the Wee tern academy hall. Mul
key block. This entertainment la free
to. the pttbUa. ,t. ,
Musical Notes
A musicals will be given In tha near
future by Blgnor and Mme. O. Fenarl at
their new. and commodious studio. It
Mill, street. They will be assisted by
Edward M. Court ten ne-Dworsak. i the
planlat, W. O. Graham Hod son. Mlsa
Ermine Hubbard, Mr. Gowanlock and
others. Invitations may be secured at
tha studio. .
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Mrs. Anna Selkirk-Norton, well known
hi Portland as tha popular eontraRa re
cently from Chios o, will gfro a concert
ecttal to Albany. Friday, Ootober T. She
will be assisted by Mr. Arthur Alexander,
the tenor, who received a notabia ovation
al hie raoent debut, i
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Soma Interest to being manifested In
the vtoltn recital tomorow night ef
Ruthyn Turney. new Instructor of vio
lin In tha Western Academy of Music
Mr. Turney formerly held this position
tn Corvallls Agricultural college. Ha
will be aaatsted by Mlas Petronella Con
nolly, contralto, and Mordannt A, Good-
aougfa At tha piano. ,
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The musical program at tho Flrat Uni
tarian ehureh this morning is aa fol
lows: ... !
Organ TYayer". Lamalgra
Anthem "Hear, O Lord...l....Hamer
Gloria...,. ........ Boyoe
Response... 1 Nevtn
Tenor solo "Pour Out Thy Heart, O
Lord" . - Mollque
Nunc Dtmltui.....,... ..Bamby
Raeassloaal......... Oulrand
D
ances
The 190ft dub of the Artoa lad tea wiU
conduct a series of dances. Invitations
are being Issued to tho opening- party.
Ootober T, la Arton hall. J
The Royal Arcanum opens Ita series
of. dances with aa Invitational ball at
the east Bids Woodmen's halL Thuradajr
evening, October ft, v.
A new club la tha lvM Girls, who have
organised for a series of social affairs
this winter. Invitations hava been Is
sued for their initial dance la Artisans'
hall. In south Portland. Thursday, Sep
tember St. Tha members are the Ml sees
Anna V. Newby, Virginia Dl Newby.
Myrtle K Long and Anna O. Long.
Their patronesssa are Mra D. Watkias,
Mra B. Loo and Mrs. A. Newby.
it it
- Several af the mil I ita aampanlaa have
made extensive plans for social work
this winter. Companies B, C and H wilt
each give a aeries of danoes tn the arm
ory. Tha date of company Bs Initial
dance la Friday. October II. and for
company Cs la Wednesday. October 14.
Company H has not fixed Ita date yet.
invitations will be Issued later.
Mtaa Jeffrey will give a social anea
at Parsons' bIl art wrdi.y ovenmg
for her jr t c
The f '
vlt
al
'erson
Mr. and Mra Big. St the! visited h
8s lent last weak with Hon. and Mra, B4.
Hlrscb,
Mlsa Ella MoCop of Tha Dalles ar
rived tha Bret of the week to resume
her studies tn Portland academy.
Frank Spencer has sons to St, Lea Is
for three weeks.
Mra. Blair Scott and her daughter
have returned from a summa tn to
st They are now at Hotel Portland.
Russet Farrar af Salem wilt
Newell's Riverside school for boya.
Will Hand ricks of Satem
to enter Portland academy.
Mlas Leda Bur en Is the guest of hOaw
Cora Talking! on tn Salem.
Ralph Planer, tho Stanford BBwaia
who haa been working with Dr. A B.
Bookey, baa left for Chleago, where ba
will enter Rush medical college. '
Mra F. J. Clarke of Portland la vhatt
tng bar sisters, Mrs. Jessie Unarm an4
Miss Nettle McNeal, te Tha Dajlea,
F. TJ. Hull of. Salem to tha guest off
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Baker.
Mrs. F. L, Keanaa and bar naughts
era visiting Mra B. L Fisher In Rosa-
burs while on their way to Loa
lea,
Jttdaw 1. P. Oalbratth vtottoB
ralattvea tha flrat af tha week.
Mlsa Margaret Sutherland af
land haa gone to Salem to. resume) bar
work at the Baored Heart aoademy.
Among Portland students goinff w
Corvallls last weak to attend tha as
cultural oollege were BV M. BnMnapn,
Leslie Doane, Arthur Kralg, IX A
G roes and I. Nottingham,
Mr. and Mra. Herman Wtttanbeav anal
their aona, Mason and Ralph, laft Toes
day for a two months' trip In tha east.
They win visit St. Louis and Now Torn.
Mr. Wittenberg la
atfte Biscuit company. .
Raleigh B. Hughes
Btrubla, Portland boya now miashipmssj
at the United Stotos naval aoadm, am
on their way back to Annapolis. Mr.
-Hughes toft for tha eaurt Wsdnssdayj
evening, and Mr, Btruhto mat night.
Louis Henneok. tha avuaaar of tha
steal and eeevtrnotton works of Cslnago,
la a guest at tha Portland.
Sol Hamburger and Mr. Bigiawkais
off Chicago are at the porthmhd.
Mrs. a F. Faxten left during' tha
weak on an extended visit asart During
bar absence aba will vtalt kar sld Soawr
in Sooth Bend, Ind.
Mrs, v. Tnrnpaagh ef New York Is a
Hotel Portland. She baa teat returned),
from Alaska where ana baa large min-
to Intaraata.
Rev. Dr. and Mra. N. Mnaissnla have
returned to Portland after an ahsenee of
alx months, and will be at home at their
residence, I4T Third street.
Hon. and Mra. J. a Mack af thte arty
visited Mr. and Mra Albert Abraham In
Roseburg on their return Journey from
San Franc leoo -where Mr. Mack attended
tha eonelnva af Knlshta TemDlar.
Mra. L. A. Frank and Mr. H. Frank
will laava about Ootober t for Europe,
to be gone a rear. They wilt travel aa
lenaivety inrougnouv tnu bopuuh.
(Continued on Page Seventeen.)
Prof. If. M. RLngler and Mlas Buefcen
mayor, Rlngler's Physical Culture hall.
Oft Alder street, near Sixth. Clai
for adults and young people
ing. phone Main 11.
No Medicines At All
so pairawpmr snxs m vat. bb
-, XMXVBS WSXB, TBI -
She Positively Cures
HERTS WHAT WimNDECS
SAY OF DERi
NIBS
WTa. U1UV. t
street: "Oa. teU the aVa. ate as sMr
and brtne. ut ge w uv. raiwa wm
arrt takes m. I mffered aD the sajtare
vt tke eaodsmaed. wss treated by two ef
the moot td ptayetcUae ot Pertfaad. wsa
eromd ta the operatise mble at ttM hoa
pttal: bat thanks e ny stars I wee la
evced to visit Dr. Fulton and aae eared
wltbvat BMaKiBS ana wiomsi ise awn.
scr. I wwh I enM tsU
vbat she has doe far ss."
kit. tho svist nabaoDdvd
w a Uimix- "I arnved IS
from eriatlc nmatnia I trU4 sB sorts
of patent bmcum, aUsotay and ssewpattr.
hat atlll imal&sd bedtMt Attar tares
tieatnwats by Or. rvttoa I bsgsa to.huprave.
la
ks I sat sp. SB utree weises
ea crateaae aad la twe awnths was sv-
fsrtly cane. I eartautiy nwaatji w.
rsltoa to all aaffaiing treat any afBteMom.
.loha Ksaysa, a Bvttrville farmer rape tie
a complete ears after aarlas sold sis farm
ases ef raensutlasa. Us bad keen a
graat Nffrnt tor siany to
Mrs. Maris nrannn, wi
SB levslid It
Id It rears rrasi ssuuna, ,
tmibU. asBplatelr eared
fmn sstasaa, heart and
stemsck
WMrS: Bawh. Mrs, Brlssas's neit-Ansr
BttcbMr. braegbt her as to Dr. rnt-.
Ttw bny-s kg was se drawn ee that toes
eossprlUd te walk apoa kb) tees. OhB
Uvatisant cmrwl that boy.
Uk. AND HKB. BnBMAlV BL SBHRhlBBt
"Our da n-h tar was Uksa settosaly 1
Twe shraKlaM aeaeeenesd Mr eset apsav W
cltls sad that ass sanst asdarm aa .
Ctoa. Dr. Fulton rersd oar child ta T !
tratawnte with sat drage aad wttboat
half."
A yeaag lasy eetos. toaar, whs psi
fast bar urn to sot voblUbad. was t
ta ton dart, after senna upm4 ft'
with bwIImI swan aad t u af il s,
One erearaA Bbo was todavad to -
Fultoa bafore sabsilttiafl to the a
sad was nred l' it it, a I as
sf tl. Bhe wiB talk w any teta...
safhww.
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