The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 05, 1905, SECTION TWO, Image 15

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    , n:3 c:zcc:i cu::day j3w?j:au rcnTtAKD. suiiday noninna march b. .Li:ci
Lent.-Will Soon Put a; Period' to tne Liveliec;L' of Society Functions
ASOCIAL vents" of more er leas lot'
.portanc have been crowding In
k. J , feat tbe days would allow,
s'tb pa at week or two, In order
tther-'th main activities mlrht be out
of' the ' way when the Lenten- season
opens, on March . Bo ber colors, late
- morning hours and early evening hours
will be the order' of . the day In many
of the moat fashionable homes. There
must be some sigh of relief with . tbe
thought that lnten breakfasts, bread-and-butter
luncheons, and a quiet hand
of cards will be the extent of all
strenuous social :' duties" for .the nest
month or so. - .-'. - '
The gay . season was fittingly rounded
off last week with a number, of elabor
ate affairs." The -weddings counted up
fast, and the card tournaments given
Friday afternoon by the society women
of the city is considered the crowning
point of the season and si decisive Big
. nal for His close.- Of course, thst does
not' imply a total cessation of activi
ties, ss many do not observe Lent, but
the . majority of the . smart set has
adopted the custom, for reasons of con
venience and ' health, " aside from , re
ligious scruples.
,. i yricJini
am Whidden, Miss Whldden. Mr.
and Mrs. T. B. Wilcox, Miss Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. C E. 8. Wood. Mr. sod
Mrs. J. K. Toung, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Voorhlea, Mr. and Mrs. C J. Reed. J. N.
Teal. Misses Burns, Miss Morrison. Mr.
and Mr-. D. A. Bhlndier, kt.sses. Smith.
Miss El)sabeth Anderson, Miss Klllln.
Miss twls. Mrs. Wygant. Miss Taffe,
Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Kelly... Miss
Whjte. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chenery,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Iewls, Robert Iewis,
C Hunt Lewis. Mrs. H. D. Green. Mrs.
Theodore Wygant. Mr. snd Mrs. Joseph
Wilson, the Misses Flandera, Dr. and
Mra. K. F. Tucker. Mr. and tin. A. A.
Wright. Mr. and Mrs. A. I Mills, Mr.
and Mra. W. J. Bums. Mr. and Mra. H.
W. Ooods, Mr. and Mrs. George Tsylor,
Dr. snd Mrs. Whltesldes. Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Warren. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Wil
son, Marlon Dolph. Roderick Macleay,
Chester Murphy, Kurt Koehler, ' W. D.
Wheelwright. Rodney Glisan, Tom Rob
ertson, George Warren, Henry Bladen,
John Carson, Bert'Mackay, Walter Wat
son, T. Bcott Brooke, - ' ,
Pupils of Miss Mae Belle Nanes gave
an evening with Henry Wadswerth Long
fellow at J. O. O. F. hsll Monday even-
The .Lovell-Wyman and the Holt-
Harsdon weddings stood to the front nK.in celebration of the ninety-eighth
last week in Portland, and in Pendleton anniversary of the birthday of the great
two important weddings were cele- American poet. A large audience en-
brated. The brides were weU known In joyed the delightful readings and musl--Portland.
Matty friends -from this elty .umhere. Th. work or the buoIIs
, were present ai wu orenwmee. ibb i waa of a high order and reflected credit
urae . tiiooagooa s marris. u nar
nVere . Morse Is announced to take
-Treasurer and Mrs. Wsrlela.
.' ; A new fad that has found much favor
with es stern society Is to have minia
ture newspapers given as favors. 'The
on their teacher, who Is a graduate of
the -. Bmereon College of Oratory of
Boston. Longfellow's choicest produc
tions , were , given. The enthusiasm In
their efforts, tbe naturalness in which
they Interpreted the poems and the unity
Of the work of the. pupils were credit-
unique idea was stsrtea at a fashion- j The nanpy over the rostrum was
appropriately decorated. A likeness of
the . poet hung ; from tbe ' center and
abl cotillion ' in Chicago,-'' when' the
guests were suddenly startled by a I
uVSTVL nwJIZ,t'' " were artistically
midst, .he paper gave full and neway draped around It The pupils and their
nartloulara eoneernlng the cotillion, snd I ;L. ......
t ; wa- at."-:'l:Z tZZ forth. ceneVTt eertVinment
Th idlr follow;, "Pul Rver'
.. " a. m .-a.- -W - . a ..... I X UW rmUlHI
'!"w;L:r.T HI4.- Daisy Dunning; "The Psalm of I
" L JYrf. nr- t wUruUllMd L,f" fcanseford GllHland; "Exile of the
lYJTJZXt?? fwTTwnS war Acadlans" (from "vangelln". Flora
ss entertainment for thoee who - ware I . ., .. veatrh.
' bored end wanted some new amusement
that they dldn t know anything about.
EVENTS OF THE WEEK.
3
Handsome gowns, glittering jewels.
Dunhams-Moonlight." Lilian Veatrh;
."Hiawatha's Wooing." ' Beulah Bruce;
The Wreck of the Hesperus." Margaret
Egbert; " "The Arsenal at Bpriogfield."
Mrs. 8. W, Keeley. "The Building of the'
Ship." Maud Jones; "The Courtship of I
Miles Btandtsh." Luella Height; "King
Robert of Sicily." Mrs. J. D. Young.
Tbe j musical numbers which . were
f p
Mr. and Mr. Joseph A.' Owenhouge.Whp Were Married . In Pendleton
' . :. ' -. . : vLgst Week.;..:,, ..... .v, ' . V-.
Oravelle, Eva Hinkle. Rosie Gllroy. Mol-
llo.' Reynolds. Agnes ' LIUls, Lena and
Marie Johannsen;. Messrs. Dick Oesch.
John RlepU Adam Millerr Amos North,
bright flower and smUlng feces made rvw were: wo soio. ""! ' I Tom Connors, Ray Hinkle. Will Moeller-
loiuu...'.., - rtt. i T nil. -.... -
Broughton; vocal solo. "Forgotten" "; vtes
solo. D major so nattne,-allegro, melto.1 -JLplesjiant. party, waa glvea-Jy--f
Andanpa (Schubert), 'r Mies - Lenore I F. J. Schmidt, at her residence. RS Kin
Gregory; vocal solo, "Oaello Lullaby" nejr' street, ; Sunday. - February- II, , In
ttturnnami. miss Biena uarner. -r. honor of her twenty-sixth, birthday. The
Jt - C. I evening was delightfully spsnt with
.LatABnln -Capuln whist. The. first prises were won by
ud a scene or unusual . oeauty , ana
Tl vaclt v at the SoottUh Rita cathedral
yesterday afternoon. - Tne ariatr - was
the crowalnsr event of the. season, a
! fashlonsbte card tournament glvetflor
.the benefit of the Woman's Exchange,
and everybody attended. -
Palms, rubber slants, reras ana a tow
IlVWfni WJ11 Um vauw wwv.wwm. I . . , - . , ,4.1w - U Ta. . I i ..W , A V wv. www
ball room-was filled with devotees of J"-' - .""1.'?. Mr. and Mr. VOgt and the booby prises
bridge and 400. while whlat and dupll- I "ll ZZ, ZT.ZZil Ml to Mrs. McNeal and W. J. Rogers,
oate whist were played In the room ao - T . J T-L.w.r Refreshments were .served at the card
Joining, under. the direction of Miss I r '' ""'" ""-ZlV:'' I Ubles. -Among tboat . preaent were:
Williams. .The other, two games were ""T rJVtT w ".Tin Mr. and Mrs; F. J. Bchmldt, Mr. and
taken ears of by Mrs. Robert .Lewi, and .r--V1" "TZTuZa TTh- . O. Vogt. Mr. and Mrs. A. C Mo-
Mrs. J. C Alnsworth, r ... I IT.AT-. -uTT .r. .nrt I Neal, Mr. ana Mrs. T. J. Clarke. Mr. and
The vuests were recetvea m me 17. , T. . ". 7TJ. Mra. w. J. Rogers. Mrs. F. J.- Stevens.
..wi .. i.ti uUff - sw .aaisaoetn- nooea i m numurr i . , -wo.
T .j .ri'ZZm of nuuut selections aceomnanled bv Jackl uwu,,.fc,...,
.mm . mm h fmra KnnniBT. an I . i a xr
JL: r " ' " Ti IHen on the Ylolin. ' 1 " ' -:
Mra.' -aV.-Meier.' Mrs. B..W. Burae.' mrm. i --- " . ,. L t-. t wvu.k ,nk
r-.w.lL wood and Mr. James Laldl.w I i " If"-' "7 ' ' I :1' .T " ?.-". ,'; 1,. ".ITr.:
and Mrs. C H. Lswla. At 4:1 the affair l . . . . ! .i n....iii im.i. to
- -----;.,": Idraw Hoben. assisted hy Mra. Isabellef tne reception 'committee, tne wsoers.
im m- i Hiawena. - v, ... " : J deacons, trustees ana ereoentiai oora
. wa in 1 1 MfMMM. j.nanma i - .. . ... . . .
Those present were: - Mrs, Andrew mlttee and then- mends r tne- wnite
and) Temple.' About IBB Tesponaea to tne in-
brldge party Thursday afternoon at her
home on Fifth and Jefferson streets.
r . v. - it- it'-' 1 1
Mrs. Slgmund Slchel entertained a
few friends Informally St S o'clock Wed'
nesday evening., , ',. ,.:,-.,',-
WEDDINGS.
' The Wishbone Whist club was enter
tained Thursday evening by Miss Cor-4
nelU WUson at Z Thirteenth street.
The room , were very attractive with
tritmted the Mixes, handsome Jspaneae
haskets or enoioe cut .ow. -iHoh. u i.rii mmn tir.
prise were the ehoic4 ioi jars. . y eeiey Mffc P 0orman. Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. rltatlon. There was a short conference
Ladd. one Oi" v Perkins, Mr., and Mrs. Francis Clarno, early In the evening for perfecting plans
Mrs. Felix Frledlander ana Miss msyiw . , .t in th
ZZ : . . . .in.,,,. . . w j i Mr. uu aim n. Mrmiur, ih uijh- I iw ,. ct.. . ,,., . ... - -
jviiii-u w. ---'- 51, Hoben. Miss-Jpsephlne Andreta Ho- church. The White Temple Js eonoeoea
V ,HSy ben. Dr. E. Q. Asplund, Fred Volgbt of to have the best organised system f
Mrs. Ben Levy and Mrs. W. C. Knighton ajja Jack Hoben, usher and reception committee In the
at bridge. " i .v. On th main features of the even- city. The evening wss spent. In social
' Refr hmente we senrea at the ro ,njr.wa- naih light picture taken by pastimes. . Mrs. McOulre and Mrs. Guy
iwji . oy ' r;l r,wl Mr. Portch. one of th shlna appren- serving lemonade punch.
WINUUIUI Wl I m. Tk Wall n l. nwl with " A ,,M
. were cnarmmg m ii 'l- I Laur Srne" and "He's a Jollv Good Fel
M J A . laa si I ill irsal-llBrislsla M V 11 I - T ' - -
. xi . a 1 WW
r01" . Mr, and Mr. Thomaa Kerr entertained
i-l. wlek. LesTl Smith Polly Htt: M of th6lr 'rlend at bridge Thursday pussy willows. Th first prise was won
, Annie Week. Leslie omun. rony newett, I M, .,, M- I K Mm Nniiu Raker and tha eonaolatlon
ilvr Wn J-" Burns nd .Zera Bpow. - Con- fell ?. eorg. Jmen:Jfurfc-fol.ow
!,. r oood. Barbara I soiauon pnses were given Mrs. u. Alien caroa ana win- -uiuiii. - e-"Vl'-w
Jlt I Lwi. .nd a B. Llnthlcum. Among th. Urved. MU. Florence Hlldreth will .n-
guests, were Mr. and Mra. W. J. Bursa, tertain the club Thursday, March is, at
Mr. and Mr. L." Allen Lewis. Mr. and her home on Twenty-tnira ana irving
Mrs. zer snow, Mr. and Mrs. Richard l street. : . . . , .
Koehler. Mr. and Mra. T. B. WUcox. Mr. I - . " - w
and Mrs. E. T. C Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. J. C Hare and Mr. W. D. Al
C. F. Adams. Mr and J. C Alnsworth, I lard entertained the Jolly Whlat club
Mr. and Mr.. Frederick Hopkins, Mr. and I Friday evening, at the home . of th fd-
Mra. c Hunt Lewta, Mrs. je. M. urooke, I tner, 174 Ca rut hers street. , Tnera were
Mrs. Arthur Minott, Mrs. C. E. 8. Wood. I .tit tables of whist and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Walter BurrelL Miss Falling, Mlsa I W. D. Hare of Hlllsboro were the guests
May Falling. Miss Flanders. Miss Lou
Flanders, Miss Burns, Mis Kathleen
Burns, Miss" Wood, Mrs. Ruseell, Miss
Hoyt. Miss Bryan, Mias Von -Destlnon,
Peter Kerr, Dr. K. A. J. Msckensle,
Roderick Macleay. W. D. Wheelwright,
Rodney Gliaan, T. Scott Brooke,1 Mr.
Du Flon and Mr. Clifford.
,
Crocker. Sbannab - Cummlng. Helen
"Rates. Stella Frobman. . Clara snd
' Margaret Boot, Gertrude Carter, Eff le
and Clair Hougnton, joeepnme vmna
-and Marsaret Walter,
I' Mlas Falling was handsomely' attired
. In a lovely Empress Josephine costume
of array velvet and lace; Mrs, C. a a
Wood was charming in a silk gowa of
told blue trimmed with lace; Mrs. D. W.
Burke was In black silk; Mrs. T. B. Wll
cox, in purple chiffon velvet; Mrs. Rich
ard Koehler wore a Japanese em
broldered gown of white silk: Mrs. W.
J. Burns was In green silk and whit
lace: Mrs. Solomon Hirsch 1' Mack
"ehtrron and Mrs. A. Meier In black silk;
'Mis William wore light gray chiffon
velvet; Mrs. Robert Lewis, white chiffon
over liberty silk; Mrs. J. C. Alnsworth
a toilet of white etamin. .
Mra. J.' Frank Watson was hosts
Friday evening at one of th gayest af
. fair of th season. . An elaborate dance
of the club. " The-trump for the evening
waa club and this wa cleverly accen
tuated in the refreshments. The color
scheme waa pink, and . carnation were
used in decoration. v
-
Mra. Arthur Minott entertained a few
friend Informally at bridge, Wednes
day afternoon. Her guests were Mrs.
Mr. McEl fresh - wss ths former j In
structor In aoology at the college.
.. : w it .
A Yery pretty home wedding wa that
which vtook.-. place at the residence of
Jame G. . White In' Salem laat week
wheaiMlaa Fannie I. Whit waa mar
ried to Samuel legenthaJer of Portland,
In the preaeno of family relatives snd
a few friends. The ceremony wss cele
brated by Rev. Henry - A. Barden of
Portlatid.i (xrenso White, a brother' of
the bride, assisting. The bride waa at
tended by her slater. Mrs. Lisy Fraaler,
and . Fred. Slegenthaler of Seattle, a
brother of the groom, waa beat man.
The" bride was becomingly stttred In
a handsome gown and carried a rich
bouquet of carnations. The brldsl party
was organised In the hall and, to strslns
of the wedding march from "Lohen
grin," "proceeded to the parlor, which
wa decorated with fern and cut flow
era for the occaalon. Just beneath a
beautiful bridal bell suspended In the
center of the room the party wa met
by;, tbe groom and best man. The bride
was given away by her 'father. Jame
a.-whit. . : ; . . ..
- Following the wedding -ceremony, th
guests were received by the newly mar
rled pair, Miss Sophia White,', a sister
of the bride, assisting- In th. .receiving.
Later ' wedding 4-tareakfaiit was laid
for th guests. Mr, snd Mrs. Slengen
thaler will mske their home .at he
Portsmouth, this city, where they will
shortly be at home to their friends,
r w'-'-i v-, ,
,A very pretty church ceremony united
Miss Isabel Louise Wymsn to Wlllard
T. Lovell of Kane, Wye. Thursday even
ing at St. Mark's Episcopal church. Rev.
John H. Simpson officiating. Mr. Wright
presided at the. organ and played "0
Promise Me", before tbe wedding march.
The four usher were Gray Wyman,
Harry TJmphrey, Ray ' Warrlner . and
William Mathewaon.. They "were fol
lowed by th two V -krideamaida, - tha
Misses ' Luelle and Margaret Palmer,
both, in -whit orrpljreUow-witk
whit . hat and carrying , rosebud in
shower eff ecU The maid of honor, MIm
Marian Chase, - wore pale yellow sreite
nd she also ' carried-. rosebud. - , The
bride.' who was given ' in marriage by
her father, was' pretty' in whit crepe
with old lac trimmings. She wore a
veil and carried Bride roses. The groom.
with his best man, Ralph Hahn, mat her
at .the altar.
After the ceremony Mr. and Mra. Wat
on H. Wyman entertained tbe relative
nd th bridal party- at a wedding aup-
per. Mr. and Mr. Lovell left for Wyo
ming on the night train.' to make their
some tner.
ably under Qeorge Sweet. . She has been
studying here ' with Mrs. Roe Bloch
Bauer and ha a very promising high
soprano. She hopes later to go on the
operatlo stage. Mia Crooks ha been
heard ' In . aoloa ' in a number . of ,th
east side churches and baa suostitute
la the synagogue for Mr. Bloch-Bauer.
' . "4 - '" '-i i'
Miss Conver of this city gave a
pleasant .recital In Marah hall. Forest
Grove. Friday evening. It was well at
tended and th performer met with ap
precfatlon.' N. C. Zan of this city gave
several number and waa enthualaatio
ally received. Mrs. Pope; Mrs. Williams
and the Misses Shannon were th other
on the program.. - . . -
x i .... :';
'. The anthem, "Hear Ye Not. O. Israel"
(Max'Splcker), sung last Friday night
by the synagogue quartet. Is oris of the
nnest pieces or work ever done by them.
Each member wa given an opportunity
for solo expression and the ensemble
effect wa distinctly pleasing. . The el
lent prayer response "At Thin Altar"
(Hancon), wa very effective. ,
. - ' " ' . '" '' '
"Pua In Boots," a charming, humor
bus operetta,' by L.j Tlsdsle and .G. F.
Huntley, will be given by tbe choir
boy of St.' David' church, Monday and
Tuesday . evenings, March and 7. It
promises to be an entertaining produc
tion and will be given. under the direc
tion of Frederick W. Goodrich, choir
master. -. i '.,- .... . .'"'" '. i.
, if . v . ' -
. Mrs. Warren-E. Thomas of this elty
addressed the Woman's elub of Astoria
last Saturday. Her talk was on Wag
ner's sacred opera, "Partlf at" end . it
elicited much praise. Mlsa H.- Adair
of Astoria played part from the bpera.
. Jlrs. J. U. 'C. Miller, contralto, wiU
sing in th all-day ervtee at th United
Brethren church this afternoon. Mra.
Ella, Jone .will accompany her. ' y. ,
t-t .;
1 111 ....
- v 7 CHURCH NOTES.
L . .. . . . A
. One of th leading society events of
Pendleton - waa . th . marriage . last
Wednesday evening of Mis Haael Bick
er to Joseph A. .Owenhou at '. the
Church of . the Redeemer.' Rev.' Dr.
Henry Dixon Jone - read ' the. Episcopal
ceremony, -' ' ., 1 r. '. ' s .'
Some 3 to Invitation had been Issued
nd -the church was filled to-its utmost
oapaclty. .'Palm, .. fern and .Oregon
grape had been arranged about th altar
and white carnations filled , the .vases.
At I o'clock Miss Metaltna Fraker aaag
"O, Promise Me" and Mlsa Jessie Hart
man followed with the' Lohengrin bridal
hymn on the organ. " Caarlea ' Myers
nd Richard Mayberry were ushers for
ths bridal party. The ring bearer waa
run isusaoeth Mai ley. in white lawn
and pink ribbons; the flower girl. Gen
evieve. Hatley and Gwendoline Smith.
wore dainty whit frock with pink and
green sahe and carried baskets of vio
lets tied with pink ribbon. Miss Frieda
Roeh-and Ml Gaeta Wold of Portland
roiiowea as . bridesmaid. Both wore
Dolly Vsrdeh, frocks, on In pink and
tn other in green, the color scheme be
ing carried out from slippers snd glova
to th picture hat. They carried, show
era of pal pink carnation. Immediate
ly preceding the pride waa her cousin.
Miss Nellie MeMUUIn. a maid of honor,
She ,wa gowned in-white allk trimmed
with all-over lace and carried a shower
of fern and . lilies of th . valley. . The
bride entered with her father, Harry E.
Bicker, who gave her In marriage.. She
wa beautifully gowned in chiffon over
taffeta, with a deep yoke of embroidered
chiffon and a lace bertha. Her veil waa
caught with a rosebud and her shower
bouquet was of Bride rosea. She i
met at the altar by the bridegroom, who
waa attended by John . A, Herron of
Portland. ".
After ' the ceremony Mr. . and Mr.
Bicker gave an elaborate reception In
th parlors or Hotel Bickers. Th deco-
werv in Fina ana graen wnn I I- . h.n4. ne
pinr candle, pink shade and pink ear-Hraandl with veil and carried a bouquet
Mia Velma Lyle celebrated her ltthl John Eben Young, Mr. Frank' Hart,
birthday last Tuesday by receiving her Mrs. William Mulr. Mia Hoyt. Mr.
friend .In an mrormal party at her t Harry Nunn. Mra. jaraea iaioiaw, air,
home, 1114 East Taylor street. The! Walter Bun-ell, Miss Von Destlnon, Miss
flower used in decoration were violet I oiga Von Destlnon. Miss Lewis, Mlsa
w given at Parson's hall, preceded by and pink carnatlona. uajae war played I Glisan. Mrs. J. waaiey uuia ana jar,
bridge during the early hour of thaltUl 1st hour.. Delightful piano nam-1 Warren Houghton. .- -' -
avaninav The haUroom and uoper room ber were given by Mr. Ella Jon and I " w W V ' a
were pretty with garland of ivy and Miss Sadie Evelyn Ford. Ioes and a Monday afternoon Mia Lulu Maud
Oregon grape, and palm arranged ef- birthday cak. were served lat In the Holme w - hostrss at an Informal
f actively r about th corner and roe- vnlng. Mis J-yl wa - remembered handkerchief shower for MIss-OtbiS
trum., I,-.' .. i. .,.- with Why gifts. Her guests were "Mis Bloodgood. t her home, ill Second
Mr. Watson wa charming In pearl Iva Ford, Ml Oertrud Wilson, Mlsa ,tPeet. Ten guests wre present. The
. i . k. miaU mw.i,ima i imtoaniu u. xjonnaii. jhum dhh mni.i.M.M.Ajt Miaul in Mvtn, fin e-
nr vffwauv wnu m . v,,ww.w. i - . w, - . r , I " . a
aette and amethysts. Her sister. Mm, i"J "rln", "", . Z.. I freahments were served in tne oinmg
Mulr and Mlsa WQaLley, re-1 man, wraw , '-""" room. M1b Bloodgood marruigt .wiu
WUliam
Mlved with her, th former gowned In
xaulalt yellow 1 Japanese silk with
pearl .trimming, and Mia Whalley in
pink chiffon. - All th woman war elab
orately gowned. . Mra. K. H. Brook wa
Lyl. Miss Glapha Browne, Miss Grace t.ht ploa next Tuesday.
Harmon, Mia Edith Lyle, Mia Dora
Barker. Ml Emm. Coburn. Mis Lil
lian Warnock. Miss Genevieve Lyle.
Mrs. , Evan. . Mr.' KIl . Jones, O. D.
Harry voi-
I pal blue and Mr. William .W.rren. Gary. W. R. Montgomery Harry Vol
In handaome black net. Mr. Richard . Kdwln U Mlnar, -Raymond Vol
In handsome black net. Mrs. Richard
Koehler wore blue satin and Mrs. C K.
8. Wood waa charming In whit liberty
Ilk. Mra. H. W. Good' pal blue gown
wa richly embroidered in tlvr. Mr.
Ernest Laldlaw wore whit pin cloth
With D1U n boons, xns younser woran
wore charming light frock. Ml Burl
' w
Th Gaelic school gav a whlat social
and dance at Its hall In th Alisky
building. Thursday evening, at which
William Dolan won the first -prise.
hand-carved knife case brought from
heln. Walter Suntt. Ert Mlnar. C. "Mi;"th. o7hV prise
Evan and Bert Leach.
winner, received a china cup and saucer.
About 7V- people wer In attendance.
A very pleasant surprise party waa I ,h. t miu v. iven Thursdav
given in honor of Ernest Morris, on Marca i, .
Tharaday, February S3, at th home of I ... . : '',. '
hi aunt Mra. Molt, at North Alblna. ,.n Mn m w a. t. m
wa In pal blue Uk. contraatlng prat- Th evening wa spent with fun and I antert-lrwi ttts Willamette Council of
Oregon City and . their , degree team
which took char of the Eureka Ini
tiation laat Monday vnlng Th social
vanlng following was enjoyed. . -
'I. ... .-. ... '.: .-'
The whlatTlub met Tuesday after
noon with Mr. A. Meier at her home on
Eleventh street. . ' The ' prii
tlly with her dark. violeta Her sister, music snd, at a lat hour dainty re-
Mtes Kathleen, waa in pink lac. Mlaa fraahmenU war served. Tho present
Flandera wore cream lace. Mia Wood were: Mr. and Mr. Nolta. Mra. Tusant,
.Cream satin, Mia Hoyt whit pet. Mis Misses Leila Morris, Mabel Gulovson.
Dolphin whit net with red knotted rib- Bertha Leoper. Lillian Albers. Irene
bon, and Mum Stotl In whlU with yellow Stoke, Ethel Church.- Margaret Robin
roses. ,j . . ... ton, Barnlc Church, Valley Collin. Be-
, Among th guests were Mr. and Mrs. si Dupe. Edna Mattaon, Lola Tumult;
E. C. Meara. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pag. Mn- Crouns. Mr. Devlin. Ernest Morrla, -r(Ud Mr 0us Simon and Mra. Ju-
- jtu T- aw . BlkaA. I ak.a4 kalla TkHa. tT. I W(a mTM, WUal D"uuu !
Jan, auu rm, i uun oowvmrh Daav, pamuur tayuiiwM --, v.ns x- , ! i ttm v vtur
V -m U al. .ala Va. J Um I PaIIImb aM..atl VeMw IsXmK lrWlaHnii I
Skene, Mr. and Mr. J. G. Gauld. Miss Russel Alexander. Eriok Erickoa, Frank
.Nan Robertson, Mr. and Mra. E. Robert-1 Tomllnson, Rlchsrd TusanC , . .
Stott, th Mlaae Von Deatinon. Mr. and . Mia Agn Lillle eelehrated her birth
i Mr. Frank Warren, Jr., Mr. and Mr. I day Wedneaday evening by entertaining
-Martin - Winch, Major and Mrs. W. C. I a number of her friend at the horn of
Langfltt. Mr. and Mr. B. B. Llnthlcum,! bar parent. 411 Morrla afreet. Progrea-
Mr. and Mr. K. T. C. Btevena, Mia Ruth I 1v whist waa the feature of the even-
Wmm Ula T iHm M rk-d WIm 1 rf. I. I aM mwA Ik, .rt... uuhmJ Km
Mlaa Eastham, Mia Moray, tbe Mlsseel Mies Lena Johanneen and Dick Oeaeh.
UvAb We anil Ifr-a M T . U.Ik.. u UmM fills . tn llu ntulmln -f
tmd Mr. C. S. Jarkaon. Dr. and Mr. C evening.- The hostess served delirious
"Nichols, Mr. and Mr. R. Nixon, Mr. and refreshments at th card Ubles. . Those
Mra. Harry Nunn, Mr. and Mr. R. Nunn. present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. M. LH-
Mr.' and Mr. Harry McCrarkea. James I lis. Mr. and Mr. M. W. Llllla, Mr. M.
Mr. and Mr. Richard Martin, Jr, gav
an mrormal . o'clock party Tuesday
evening at their home. 4S6 Fifth street.
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Mr. Solomon Hirsch gav big
Saaolag and
Mr. Nina Larowe, hall Twenty-third
nd Kearney. Open all th year. Phone
Main SI2. .. '-7
Th letter CArrler band will give
the last dance of th aerie t Woodman
Hall. Eaat Sixth and Alder streets.
McCraken, Misses Weldler, Mr. and Mr. I Crete, th Mle Xlloe, TU11 nd Mary Thursday vning, March .
nation. Fruit punch and cake were
eerved in one room by Mrs. Charles
Bean and Miss Willis.
Mr. and Mra. Owenhou se left on the
night train for this ci.y where they are
Deing exteoarveiy entertained by friend.
Mr, owennou is well known in Port
land where she formerly studied musl
with W. Gilford Nsah. A number of
out of town rueata attended th wed
ding among whom war Mia Gertrude
Sheridan, Miss France -c Hayes, Miss
Gaeta Wold, John Herron and C 8.
Jackaoa of Portland. Mr MacCleary of
Tacoma, Charles Ohnhau of Cheyenne,
wya. Miss Olive Jone of La Grande.
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"Jh.hom of .Mr. and Mra. .William
Ewlng at Alto park wa th scene of
pretty wedding Friday evening. Feb
ruary 14. when their daughter Oertrud
Elisabeth., wa mart-led to Fjed McEl"
xresn. - " -' ,' ..
A , wedding 1eU of feathery green
moss with whit satin 'roe bud and
tulle . streamers waa suspended from
tha ceiling and beneath thl th cere
mony waa performed by Rev. R. M.
Jone of Portland. The parlor waa dec.
rated in harmonlou shade of green
from th dark garland of ivy which al
most covered th celling, to the light
green of fern. and Oregon grape. Red
tone mingling with th green enhanced
th beauty of th other room. Red
haded candle hon on th table where
the bridal aupper wa servad.
' At f o'clock the Lohengrin wedding
march waa played by Miss Gaorgla
Ewlng, and th bridal party took their
place beneath th wadding bell, where
the double ring ervioe waa performed.
A solid wall of ivy and -whit carna
tion formed an effective background.
Th bride wore whit organdie - with
chiffon trimming and carried white
Bride rose with tulle at reamers. Ml
Helen Jan Swing, alater of th bride,
acted maid of honor and Mlaa Annie
Ewlng wa bridesmaid. Both wore
whit and- carried ahower bonquet of
pink roe. Little Elisabeth Stevens,
ooustn of the brlde.v waa ring- bearer
and - Fred Wallace or Salem acted, as
beat , man. - About 10 guests. several
from eastern and southern Oregon, wer
In. attendance. - ......
After the ceremony supper wa
served and Mr. and Mrs. McEl fresh left
t a nee for Portland, whence tbey went
Saturday for a three week' trip through
California. ... . ..
Th bride and groom are nromlnent In
OrgOflAgiicu.(tursl college circles. Ths
bride waa on or it popular studenta
nd wa aalutatorlan of th daa of 'OS.
-' A wedding . of iiiteraat wa - that of
Mis Pell Holt : to Ard M -Haradon.
celebrated Wednesday evening at th
home of the bride's brother and slater J
nr. tin jin, vv. uruinn saline, )
East Bumside street- Rev. E. Nelson
Allen Of ths Cumberland Presbytarla
church officiated.
The room wer daintily decorated In
pink and green. In the parlor war
quantities of delicate- prim rosea and
Oregon grape. The bridal party stood
s gainst a background of the grape in
terwoven among th meshes of fishnet.
On ,tho.dtntns table pink carnations and
winding smllax produced a pretty efface
Here a wedding aupper waa served after
the ceremony to th relative) and few
friends who made up th wadding party.
Mr. and Mra. Haradon left on the even
ing train for potnta on the aound. After
April 1-they will be at home In Port
land at East Seventeenth and Stark
street. .., :...'.... .a . "; i
Many Portland people were interested
in tbe wedding, : Tuesday evening,- of
Ml Stella Charlotte Alexander to El
mer Perry Dodd, both of Pendleton.
Mia Alexander I a graduate of St. Hel
en' hall and was . a- f avorlt la th
younger aet while here. Th marriage
waa celebrated at th horn of Mr. nl
Mrs. R.. Alexander, in Pendleton,. -before
the. relative only. The bride' sister,
Miss Berth, attended ber. Both were
beautifully gowned in white, the bride'
gown being ducheese satin with orange
blossoms and velL- Charle Myer at
tended the groom. , ' -
After the ceremony all - Pendleton so
ciety wa received at a large reception.
Mr. and Mr. Dodd left on the night train
on a honeymoon trip to Florida.
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-"The marriage-of Mis Cecilia Lamery
to Henry o. Roaebraugb waa celebrated
Wed need ay evening. February Jl.-t the
residence of th bride' slater, ' Mrs.
Hugh Murphy. 14S North Fourteenth
street. - The ceremony waa performed
by Rev. irtnr Murphy or th cathedral.
The decorations, consisting of whit and
green, were beautiful. The bride waa
of whit carnation. Mlsa Mary Becker
attended th bride and F. W. Allen of
Beaverton, Or., th groom. Only rela
tive nd intimate friend were present
After- congratulation refreshment were
served. Mr. and Mrs. Roeebrauxh will
reaiae in roruana.
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Mis Kaherine Seeder and Charle
H. Clark wer married Monday eventngj
at tn onae nom in thl city. Rev.
J. Boweraox performed th ceremony In
the preaenc of near relative and a few
friend. ' They will resld in thl city.
j --MUSICAL NOTESnll
Mia Ethel Abrspj. th child o-
prano, aoored another triumph laat Sun
day evening at the People's forum, when
she sang "Were I a Star" (Hawlayy,
She responded to. an ancor with ,D
Hardelof "I Know a Lovely Garden."
The child's vole I of remarkable range
and quality and ber hearer -predict for
her an unusual future, Whll . her
lower range I contralto In quality, rich
and full, ah can now reach O abov
high C, and when It 1 remembered
tbat th highest opera go only to F
and then - have to be transposed, for
moat atnrers, thl statement will b ap
preciated. - . ' , -Tl -1 .:
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The leading muaical event In Salem
will b th concert given there, Friday,
March io, at th opera house. Mrs.
Anna Selkirk Norton of Portland will
be the contralto soloist of th evening.
Among her strongest - work will be
Schumann's beautiful long cycl of "A
Woman's . Lova" . Sb will sing othar
numbers In French, Engllah and Italian.
William Wallace Graham, violinist, of
Portland, and Mlsa Helen Calbraath.
pianist, pf Salem, "will give th other
number. . . . . - .
Th musical department of th Wo
man s club was entertained Thursday
afternoon by Mra. Charla I Boa at
ber home, 174 Multnomah street. .About
20 member wer present; th . pro
gram Included . songs by Mr. E. C
Frost,' Mr. OeorgeC Flsndera, Mrs.
F. Ja. Branch, Mrs. K. - Denntson and
Mr. J. Closest. The hoe Leas gav pi
no number. ' At th social meeting
following, refreshment, war served.
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Mis Dslsl Crooks, slater . of Cath-
rln Countis. left Thursday for New
York to contlnu her vocal studie. prob-
A concert of popular old aire waa a
delightful eveat Wedn day ' afternoon
at th First Congregational church, the
hostesses being the member of th Le-
dle Aid oclety. Mrs. Jordan Purvln
had charge of th program.' wnicn wa
thoroughly enjoyed. A women' quartet
sang the .old favorite, "Laat Night"
iKJerula-Reee), and later "My Old Ken
tucky " Home." - Mra. J. M. C Miller
solo. "When You and-1 Were Young"
(Butterneld). waa - greatly appreciated.
Mia -Cornelia Barker gave "The Holy
City" on the violin and Mis Kathleen
Lawler . gav ."Kathleen . .Mavourneen"
(Crouch), with her aweet aympatbetlc
aoprano. . After the. program tea wa
served at amal) tablea by Mra. Harding,
Mr. Hare. Mra. Livealey, Mr. lloth
nacle, Mrs. Pratt, Mra. Prehn, Mrs. Mc
Keen. - Mrs. McFarlasdV. Mr. North rup
and MraRapp... u . : : -.-
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Th Fortnight club mat last Wednea
day evening . at the home of -Mlg;
Rockwood. on Ella etreet After a live
ly discussion of eurreqt topics Mis
Aid a Broughton- gav. a comprehensive
review of Ralph Connor hook. "Th
Prospect." She supplemented her paper
with selected reading from th book.
Mlsa Cross followed with leading from
"Llttl Cltlaens." by Myra Kelly, la
which humor .1 strongly blended with
pathos. ; In . characteristic of
writer were vividly brought out by
reader, showing her sympathetic appre
ciation of child nature.-. After-a social
hour the club was adjourned to meet
the first Tuesdsy - Iil April- r ;',-..' '.
w .it '
Th LadW Aid aociaty of th Luth
ran church at West Park and Jeffer
son streets, gave a successful dinner.
socially and financially- at the parson
age Wednesday evening. Mr. Ell
Jone 'presided at th plana Alfred
Blankholm - gav several violin . aelec
tlona and Mia.Lenor Hansen a piano
number.' Grapbophon produetlona wi
listened t during th dinner hour.
patrotieaa sre Mrs. ' M. V. Ealtfucha,
Mrs., B.NB. Brown. Mr. J. B. Arlington,
Mr. Marion E. Butler.,. . ..7
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Th alaters of charity and th gradu
ating claa of St. Vincent' Hospital
Training School for Nurse have laaued
Invitations for the graduating exercises
to be held t th hospital. Tuesday van
lng. March T, at I o'clock. , , .
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Th Canadian society will meet' at th
Olendora hotel. Tuesday evening. A
literary program ha been arranged
and buslnea matter of Interest will be
discussed before tbe social hour.
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Young Ladles' Sodality of St.
Lawrence church will gtv another of
their- whlt social Tuesday evening.
Thl I th farewell party before Lent.
'v. "."' ' --: "it -It-. -f ' " ' i,
Company B, Third Infantry. O. N. O..
will give Ite next dance Friday evening
at the armory..- . - '.::...,.. , '
STRAY BITS.
. Tha J4vdin vot of soctety la Tta
Dvvlla lamt wolc wu & larr roeptior.
saHM Kr naTe ' "W tXTIllleaaMal auTaaa
Bwi mj aav era bbv. vv iiimnu) sa as
ward M, WUllama and Mra, Carlton Wil
liams, formerly Miss Helen Ooaa, of thl
city. Mr. Russell E. Bewail, alao of
Portland, wa the guest ef honor and
received with th boat esses. Boms so
guests wer entertained and It waa one
of th most fsshlonsble event of The
Dalle. Leading' aoclety matron aa-f
slated In receiving, entertaining and.
serving. Mra. A. M. WlUlama wa.
gowned In black' allk grenadine with,
white bertha of real lace. Mra. E. M.
William wor light green crepe.' Mra,
Carlton William whit atln and Mra.'
Bewail whit crepe de chin with r-
mine trimming ana reai lacw- oerua,
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Captain and Mr. Gordon oornie
left on Tuesday ; morning for a fourr
montna trip through Europe.' They Willi
spend some weeks : in- Berlin a the;
guests of Captain and "Mra, ' WUHami
Shepard Blddle. Captain Bid die la mill-,
tary attach to the American em be si y;
tn Berlin. . .' "'. ... ;:'-. ...
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The leading event la Salem . aoclety
recently waa given by Mr. Bngene
. 1 . l"tnlu,'T rnAi
Mrs. Charle McNary on .Wahlngton'i
birthday. Mr. R. P. Trael of thl city pre
sided In the dining-room a on of .th
hnatsasns aaalstants. - . .
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Mis Daisy Ft man and Mlsa Simon-
ton of Portland were honored guests at
Ml Vfvuiup ss, i waa maf a v sun
Mra. B. I Uica ef this city wm on,
of the (uBTt of honor at an afternoon
S. 1Mm aKeans, U .-. .a
1 VS5I. uj amtB. UWI Hi . DUltUt '
BuftM laat waek. .
ENCACEWENTS.
Mr. - and Mrs, ' vorney Hemenway
Eugen announce tha engagement
tnetr oaagnter, May. to Frank B. nal
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COMING EVENTS.
A recital will be given by the de
partment of elocution, oratory and dra
matic art of th Western academy, as
sisted by the vocal and violin depart
ments, on Wednasday evening, at Acad
my hall, corner of Second and Morrison
street. .--
The - following program win- be ren
dered under th direction of Prof. W. M.
Rasmus: '.-.
Reading .............. ...The Tramp'
. C. P. Smith, v
Seen.... ....... ...."North and South'
Mia M. Boyd. .
Recitation... "A Christmas Repentance"
Miss Hilda Davie.
Vocal olo, "Without Thee," D. Hardelot
Mia Bertha Royal.
Been.
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"Damon and Pythias"
Mlsa M. Kern.
Reading.. ......... "How Ruby Played"
Mis N. Swart. .
a "War I a Bur". ........... .Hawley
b "Daisies" Hawley
Miss Fetronella Connolly.
Reading ....... "Th Model Discourse"
Loalse - Boyden-Goddard.
Monologue......... "Within th Gates"
Mis Anna Phillip. -
Violin olo...... ..Selected
Mis Cornelia . Baxker.
Reading..... ."The Curse of Regarlua'
D. O. Griffin.
Bonn from ...Tb Rivala"
V . Miss Ell E. Ehmssn. :
' Prof.'; O. Lester Paul. '
RcttUon....!."The Painter of SevUle"
' Mlsa Kittle Clark. -
Vocal solo, "My Dream"' ...... ..Tool I
Ralph Davie, r
Monologue.......... "The Confessional"
Mia There Blester.
Recitation . . r. ....... .Selected
Mr. J. C.Jalhnaon.
Scene., "Th Bign of th C roes'
Mis M. Bode. - -
Vocal solo, "Creole Lover" Sons". Buck
Ronald Bradbury.
Reading.... ....."Th Tell-Tale Heart"
Prof."G. Lester PauL
Boeo from...... ..."School for Scandal"
- Mia lUttl Kent. , -
Prof. W. M. Raamua , ..
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At th next meeting of th Woman's
club, . Fridsy, March 10. the following
program will be given by th music de
partment: Aeolian orcbeatreil, "Wiuiam
Tell" overture (Roealnl), U. P. Bruce
vocal aolo, 'TJod Keep You. Dearest"
(Bartlett). Mlaa.Kdwina Masuck; violin
solo. "Bolero" (Boon). Miss Etporah
Hani; reading. "Th New Church Or
gan," Mia Nina Larowe; aoptmno aolo,
"Thine" (Carl Bohm), Mme. G. Ferrari:
violin aolo, "Bong to th Evening Star"
(Wagner), Mia Cornelia Barker: vocal
olo. 'Two Lovra" (DeKoven), Mra.
Oaorg C. Flander; duet from opera. "I
Mamadere" Verdi), Mme, and Signer
rerran.
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Th Z. B. R. B. clatt ha Issued unique
Invitations In red for lte next party at
Rest Sid Woodmen hall. Monday.
March It. Paraon' orchestra will plsy.
Th rlub . member are Llewellyn F.
Buck. Wt" u E. w-- A l! n fn-
dercock, J:,, t 1 l ; . , .... i, . Tbe
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