1 . J THE OREGON'' SUNDAY JOURNAL", PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, . JUNE 18, "1903. V ' ' - . r- - : r 1 t; W- lx ; ' ' Sg 1 HUB 'might hava been termed Call fornla week as ao muon cuter talnlng haa Men dona In their ' building- --at the fair. On all 1 aide the hospitality of the Callfornlana remains unchallenged, and Mra. Fllcher's and Mrs. tWIgglns' right aare must bum frequently for the delightful things that are constantly being; aald about them. Then, too, there win charmln- party of Ban Franctacana here for. two or, three days, and they were eo hospitably re ceived that they were almoat tempted to prolong their atay. uuiaia 01 tton eventa. Mra. Dolph' reoeptlon waa th most notable, and many of these vlaltnra wars a ilea t a or nonor.. .aura. TiAlnH waa fnrmarlY a Callfdrnlan, ' ' The Oregon building waa formally ; opened with ceremonlee . and reception . ' Thursday. The Massachusetts building waa opened yesterday and tha list of invitations for the reception Inoluded the most exclualv set In the city. Yale day waa observed Tuesday when Preal " dent Qood and the New York .men re reived the "old grada" at dinner. Only ---- minora- of -. aurpaaslngly good time . come out. - University of Oregon day Friday waa ,' much enjoyed, and the. reception that followed In the Administration building "- - was largely attended by oolleg atu- dents to whom tha Oregon college ex- tended - oourteslea Tha college , color or yeiiow waa aaopiwj ior it-j j Hugen and Albany, which towns bad ,s their day at the him time. ' ' . . Weddings . have been- coming' quite ' rapidly, and more will ba celebrated before the month of weddings haa gone. The Cannon-Jonea wedding haa been . . talked of with Interest for soma time, as tha bride la a noted beauty and a favorite with many society people In ''. town... ..' . . . .... . ' society at the ex- position;: Tha reception- given by the women of Tha California commission, . at their , building In honor of Mrs. O.'C Pardee --Tuesday afternoon was one of tha pleas-' ahteat events of the fair week and Call fornlana Bay the pleaaanteat Callfor itair hospitality marked everything and It waa generally remarked that the re - freehmeuta served excelled those of any previous occasion. In the receiving line were Mr, par- ' dee, ' Mrs.- Frank Wiggins. Mrs. J. A. Fllcher, Mrs. Oeorge W. MoBrlde, Mrs. - T. a Wilcox, Mra. C. Allen Lewis, Mrs. Kleanor Martin of Ban Francisco, Mrs. Bcott of Oakland and Mra. Jefferson Myers. " " Mrs. B. R. Hamilton presided at the refreshment table, where all aorta of " California, dainties were served, Includ- - Ing California pineapple aqua res, Call-- fornla plnoche, California fruits, apricot brandy and punch of California wines. Miss Irma Fllcher presided at the. punch bowL - - . . . ... . So vera! hundred gueat were In at tendance. ; Including all tha prominent , California women In tha city.-. Many -'handsome gowns were worn.-Mra. Wig- gins -waa charming In .white silk, and - carried a huge bunch of La , France " "roses; MrarPardea wore handsome cream -lac; Mr. McBrida waa unusually lovely -In a picture gown of black lac and net -. over r, quaint flowered -allk:' Mrs. -Scott's - 'gown ef heavy rrowerwj an x waa mucn - admired; Mr. Eleanor Martin wore black allk with a Illao bonnet and ,TV 1 eatbar etoie f the same bue; M rev WM1- the all-white costume aha wore Tuesday. .The. hostesses were ably, assisted by , Mrs. R. R. Hogue. Mra.- A. js. tutcaey, Mrs.W.-A. Selkirk, Mrs. R- B Norton, " Mrs.- Walter Mackey. Mra. I. H. Max - ' well, Mra Cyrus Dolph, Mis Dosch and ' Mlsa Camilla Dosch. Mrs. Fennyman. 1 . Mrs. Pardee'a sister, greeted the guests at the head of 'the stairway. - Mra. Nor- Lion sang eeveral aongs which were moat . nthnslastlcally received. Mlsa Anna - Stuart accompanied her beautifully. Tha Daughters of the American Revolution closed their day at rtha fair " with a delightful reception at tha Ora- aon building from 4 to .Thuraday afternoon. - Soma 400 guests were re ' eelved by the hoatesses and much ad' miration waa expreaaed for tha prettily arranged decorations of flags, large and smalU. The members of tha board were In the receiving line and among tnem were Mra. Warren Thomas, Mra. A. n. - Rockey. Mrs.- Chapln, M ra Ralph -Wll- All aboultnyVounii ere iU Biar auerltea. red rosea and blue corn flow era. carrying out the color scheme of the day. The tablea were prettily necxea ' with these bloeeoms. The tea table waa In charge of Mra. C B. Jackson.. Mra. Stuart and Mra. Jamea Falling aaalsted. The1 PUPP" taPlsj - was In tha hands of Mrs. Frsnk Warren and-Mra. Noon, who were assisted by Mra. Alex Kerr and Mra. C B. Curry. Pretty girls helped to pass refreshments, among them Mlsa Helen Barber, Mlaa Helen Altmtrv Miss Miss Leslie Knapp. Mlss Ruth Honey " man and Miss Beatrice Balrd. A num :. ber qf out-of-town ylsltors were among tha guests. The reception given Monday evening In honor of the California promotion committee by the president, of tha expo itinn at the New York building waa largely attended and the ball was moch enjoyed: It TM Tecerving- line were Prealdent and Mra. Ooode, Mr. and Mra. T. Allen Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wilcox. Dr. and Mra. K. A. J. Mackensle, Mr. and Mra. I. N. neiacnner ana ir. Hardee. The rooms were beautifully ' decorated and tha men In the receiving line paid tha delicate compliment of wearing tha bright California poppy. 1 Mrs. Ooode waa gowned in pale blue silk. Mrs. Wilcox was handsome In white allk net. Mra. Lewla alao waa 1 whlta net and Mrs; Mackenilo In white " lace. Mra. Flelachner waa beautiful In flowered laca over allk. . ' Amoni"Th ('exposition visiters none 1 has been mora entertained than Mrs. Kleanor Martin of Sah Francisco, who , waa with a party of California friends at the Portland. Mra. Martin Is one of tha'leadere of San FranclaeCr exclusive set She haa been entertained with a luncheon at tha Waverly links by a num ber of young men; luncheon parties at .'several of the exposition restaurants have been in her honor; Mra. I Allen ' Lewis and other friends hava enter, 'talned her at dinner, and Waqneaday ' evening she wae honor gueat at-Mra Cyrua. A. Dolph's reception. She is ' charmed with her hostesses, i- w " Mr. and Mra. Henry TrSeott, Mr. and Mrs. Mountf ord B. Wilson, Mr. and Mra. Walter 8. Martin, Mra. J. B. Crockett. . Kdward W- Jiopklns and a few others were prominent -Callfornlana forming a party at the fair Uat week. They are on their way to Yellowetona park and left " Friday' evening- They were delighted with thelfatay here. w - - An elbrtnite stag reception. -given at tha California building Thursday even ing. Is said to have been one of the loveliest affairs on tha grounds. The men of the building were hoata and their guesta Included many prominent men of the city. - Mlsa Camilla Dosch aerved punch and she tells that the party was a magnificent affair. Mra. Jajhea. Jack aon aaalsted the California hosresses In serving refreshments. w -w r Mrs. Will' Ashe, one of tha -visiting Calirorniansv attracted much., attention at Mra. Dolph'a reoeptlon and at other functions by ber Impressive atyle, of beauty. She la a handsome brunette of stunning carriage and graceful manner, Portland ahe calls a beautiful city of homes and haa many admiring words . MrBf Edward Bowden ofSeattle was In town on Tuesday and was a guest at the Daughters of the American Revo- lutlon reotyttow-Mre. Bowden Is to be hostess at the, Washington building dur ing. Seattle week. She Is prominent In Seattle ' society and 'a member of the Paughtera. r r . - - . '.. -.'v. " ' ' ' A dance waa' given to tha younger aet Wedneaday evening at the New Tork building In honor of Mlsa IAica of .New York. ' Mlaa Luce haa easily found a place among tha .younger favorites and her charming manner and enthusiasm make her a welcome ruest. Mra. Madeleine B. Conkllng. of Okla homa, moat 'worthy grand - matron- of the Kaatern Star, will be hostess at the Maaonlo building at tha exposition all day Tuesday She will be aaslsted by various member of tha local chapters. EVENTS OF THE WEEK. One of tha most brilliant events f 6r aoma time waa the reception given by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dolph Wednesday evening at their home, (61 Weat Pack, In honor of-Mrs.' Eleanor Martin ot San Francisco, and A number of other guests. The rooms were decked with beautiful rosea everywhere; red American Beau tlea In, the library and .pink Caroline Testout and La Franca la the receiving rooms. Tha lawn waa sprinkled with Incandeacents that the rosea might be plainly seen aad all might recognise tha Rosa City. In tha receiving line stood Mr. ana Mra. Dolph: Mra. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Brown of New York, Mra. Pardee of California and President Ooode. Mr. Ooode was not able, to be out. Other honor guests from out-of-4own were Mr. and Mrs. John M. Thurston, Mr. and Mrev Hhry T. Scott, Mr. and Mra Mountford S. WUaon, Mlsa Delmaa, Mra. J. B. Crockett, Commissioner and Mrs. Falrbank. Dr. Loula Llsser and Slgnor Zegglo. - Mrs. Joseph -N. Dolph assisted aa one of the parlor hostesses In tha dining-room Mrs. H. W. Cor- bett. Mrs. Walter F. Burrell. Mra. W. B. Ayer and Mra Walter B. Smith toured, tea. Ices were aerved . by Mra. John Kollock, Mrs, Frederick Hopkins, Mrs. Frederick Page and Mrs.-Theron- Fell. Miss. Mary Montgomery presided over the punch bowL Wilder' s -orchestra played throughout the evening. - Mrs. Loipn was -very nanasome in black Chantllly . laca .over -wb.lt - satin. Mra. Martin wore a white brocade with duchesse lace. Mrs. Walter Smith waa gowned In white lace; Mrs. Burrsll in lovely white satin with pink garnitures; Mra Corbett in black laca over white allk: Mrs. Ayer In white satin; Mra Pardee in white- laca; Mrs- Hopkins in pink Dresden; Mrs. Fell In pink silk with "garnitures of cream lace;. Mra Kollock in white Bilk, and Mra, Page in whit with yellow rouonea. - It la aald that this was on of the moat ale gant ' displays of gowns since tha late season opened,-" . WW On Friday evening last Mr. and Mra R..B. MoClung entertained relatives and friends at their ; home 4i Hancock street It was their fifteenth wedding anniversary. The rooms were decorated with -many varieties of flowera " Mr. and Mra ' McClung received many fine nlcoM nf cut Mm and tha beat wishes Of their friends. Refreshments were served during tha evening. ' Those .pres ent were Mr. and Mra. C H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Averlll. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Hawk. Mr. a,nd Mra C. H. Waterman, Mr. and Mra H. M. Haller, Mr. and Mra. H. M. Van Deurs. Mr. and Mra. C A. CogsWell, Mr. and Mra. O. C. Moaer, Mr. and Mra. M. H. MoClung. 'Mr. and Mrav- C. E.-Hoyt,- Mr.- and Mra. W- M. awrenoe. Dr. and Mra. J. H. Brlstow, -i-.. v.. rs. u nisrul. Mil. E. Br Mary Hilt Mra. H. R. Long, Mrs. B. B. B. Hoyt, Misses Agnes Brand, cmoe mc Clung. Zoe McClung, Ethel Hoyt, Ollle Smith, Mr. Howard. Mr,'Gh4awell. J. H. Hoyt, Tom- Hoyt and MHlar4-Mo-Clung. Jr. Mra Zera Snow gave a pretty tea Wednesday afternoon in honor of her guest, Mra Robinson, of Omaha. The roomawere very pretty with choice rosea. Aaalsttng at the tea tables were Mra. Thorn t a Kerr, Mra.' J. C. Alna worth, Mra W. J. Burn and Mra-W. B. Ayer. Among those present "were: Mra L. Allen Lewi. Mra. Robert Lewis, Mra Daniel Shlndler. Mrs. C. F." Beebe, Mra H. W. Corbett Mra H. W. Mason. Mra N. E. Ayer. Mra. Frederick Hopkins. Miss Flandera. Mlsa Hoyt. Mra. John A. Shepard, Mra Hunt Lewis, Mr. K. A. J. Mackensle. Mrs. Walter F. Burrell, Mlaa.Montgomery,M1ea Francea Lewla, Mra. Stewart B. Llnthlcum, Mlsa Clem entine Wilson. Mlsa Burke. Mlsa CNeil. Mra a M. Mear. Miss Falling, Mlsa King, .Mi Bryan, Mlsa Qeorglna Burns. Mrs. John M. Thurston. ww Tuesday afternoon Mra A. T. Wilson entertained the Monday History club and a few of Its friends very charm Ingly with a picnic luncheon at her bud urban homo at Oswego. The whole day waa given up to enjoyment of tha coun try and an elaborate feaat waa spread on the ground. Tha club members present ware: - Mrs. J. K. Bennett, Mra James W -D.11 Mwm nr.. ntrll trm A ' T . ciark.I Mra. Oeorge Cooper, Mrs. ' D. A. Doud, Mra J. - P. Flnley, Miss Anna Flnley. Mra A. W. Ooddard, Mra. B. C Ooddard, Mm. M.' M.. Grant Mrs, H. A. Hale. Mra H. A. Kelnath. Mra. W C Puffer, Mra 8. A. Searla, Mra Amandee Smith. Mra Alan Welch Smith.. The outside - guests were: Mra Henry W. Ooddard. Mra. T. A. Sear!, Mra Arlsa Mra Wood, Mra. N. A. Loucks and Mra Richard Langdon McNeer, 'WW William A. Johnson gave a launching party thla week In honor of hi guesta R. O. 'Copla and H. W. Force -of Ban Francisco. A delightful day waa spent tn the river. . The party . eonalated of Misses Hattla Thomaa Ida Scott Fay- tta Johnson. Bert Wagner and Ella Smith an Ralph Cople, Harold Force, Walter Sharp, . Wll Johnson and Ata Tape.. . . ' -- " .' Mr. and Mra Jamea Haley celebrated their silver weddlna'Tueedav. Juna 11 at thel home, Haselhedg. A rem of heart piercing was played at. which the winners were Mra D. I., Huff and Mr. Buckner. the boob- going to Mra Edner and Mr. Laughlln. Mr. and Mra Haley were recipient of many lovely pieces of silver. Those present were "Mr.- and Mrs. D. I. Huff. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Mills. Mr. and Mra. Laughlln. Mr. and Mra Fonner, Mr. and-Mra. B. H. Carter, Mr. and Mra M. Carter. Mr. and -Mra Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Buckner, Mr. and Mra lner, Mr. and Mra,Iove, Mr. and Mra Wight. anA4M4ea.Benaon, Fon ner, Langford. and Haley, '. -. . . , ....... ....... . 'Last . Friday Mrs, J. E. 'Bennett served : o'clock tear to- a number- of frlenda In honor of Mra. Charlea Ed ward Locke' of Brooklyn.-New York, and Mra-Samuel -Wood of Pittsburg. ' She was assisted by her two daughters,' Mra Richard. Langdon McNeer. of .Baltimore and Mra. Alan Wetoh Smith. Among her gueat were; ; Mrs.. W. B. Holllngshead, Mra W. H. Pope, lira.' A. t- Little, Mra 8. Farrell. Mra. W, 11. Beharrell, Mra H. 'A.- Kelnath. Mra. W. D. Fenton; Mra. F. Burgette Short' Mr.-' M. M. Grant Mrs. li. W. Qoddard, Mra E. C. Ooddard, Mrs. J. C. Olds, Mrs. Adolph Dekum, Mrs. Margaret Glbbs, Mrs. J. F. Jones and Mra Thomas Connell. " T- ' - - W W .:' ' Mr. and Mi's.- Smith entertained ' at cards Wednesday evening, tha occasion being-their sixth "wedding annlveraery. Tba women'a prise was won by Mra. Swearlngen "and the men's prise by Mr. Snow. Consolation prixe fell to. Mrs. Lowe and Mr. Brltton, Refreshments were aerved at tha card tablea Mr. and Mr.-- Smith received - om - beautiful glfta. The guest ware: Mr. and Mra. Fred Snow. Mr. and-Mra Walter Keen,' Mr. and Mra Albert Lowe. Mrs. Searlngen, Mrs. C- B. Qoodman, Mrs. Q.-Clements, Miss Myrtle' Swearlngen, Mr. Brltton and F. -R. Smith. .' , -r ' " ' --- Mrs. Will H. Lee entertained at a ra alntllyarranged, luncheon Wednesday in noour vt oaim. ju. xv. u vt. In eastern Oregon. : The color plan of pink and green waa prettily carrledvout with flowers ana ribbon. Alter luncn eon whist was tha . pastime -and high scores were made by Mra Katharine A. Daly and " Mra R. P. Graham. The guests were, beside Mra. Cox. Mra. W. L. Strough, Mra Minerva A. Deniaon. Mra. Bert M. Deniaon, Mra -T. J. Murphy, -Mra. M. Hanson, Mra. K. A. Daly and Mra. R. P.- Graham. .... ... ... w if. .. The. Women'a Auxiliary. of tha Illfnola society met with Its president, Mra. M. E. Worrell, at her home In Piedmont Wednesday afternoon. Light refreah menta. were aerved and "a pleaaant so cial hour followed. Mr.' and Mrs. Wor rell entertained the following Illinois frlenda at dinner Friday evening: Mr. and Mra R. A. Morrison, Chicago; Frank Benneaon, -Loa Angelea; Ben Markee, Qulney, - Hllnofs.--end -Mr. Zeppann,- eo retarjr of tha Illinois eommlsalon to the fair. Waraaw, Illlnola .. Tueaday afternoon, June I, Mlaa Anna Flnley gave a reception In honor of Mra. Charlea Edward Locke of Drooklyn and Mra. Samuel Wood of . Pittsburg. The room were beautiful with -pink and white rosea 8he waa assisted In enter taining and serving by Mra. Amandee Smith, Mra. Mabel Conaht Mra George-Cooper,-Mra. Alan Welch. Smith. . Mlsa Margaret Beharrell. Mra, N. A. Loucks. and Mrs. R. L. McNeer. " 7 w ' v. - Mia Elsia Cramer entertained the graduating class of the Atkinson school laat Friday evening at her home. 109 Twelfth atreet There were about IS girls present beside the class teacher, Mlaa THger Deniiisonrmnd Mr.- and Mr. Draper.' The drawing and dining-rooms were decorated In green and white, the class colora 1 W W' 8. H. Friedlander" entertained at din ner at The Oaka on Tuesday evening, Messrs. Bushby. McNaughton, Black wood. Scarr. Rebbeck. the noted engi neer, and Casswell, all member of the British Marine Slallway company , of Vancouver, B. C ' tk -tr Mrs. George .W. Collins of ill Tenth street entertained 12 guests at a house boat party 'last Tuesday. They camped for the day near the White House road. -WEDDINGS. A Salem paper of June--IS haa the account of two weddings of Interest here. ."A very- pretty .wedding took, place laat evening at t o'clock at tha home or Rev. and Mra n. v. riasiam, on i iorn ni'lil SHU ill n bin tksl imias ter. Clara, became tha wife of C. Bert ram Herald of Portland. 'Shortly.befor o'clock A. L. Grinell sang In a pleasing .manner, after which Harry Moore of Portland "rendered the wedding' meeeh and tb -young nonple took their placea beneath an archway of ocean spray. The bride's father per formed the ceremony. '- The house wa beautifully decorated for- tho-occasion. Tha !u!y. where the gift were displayed, was in red, crim son ramblera being used in great pro fusion. In the front parlor ocean spray and honeysuckle were used, while In the back parlor large La France roses were everywhere In . evidence. In the arch way, which waa formed in the door way between theae two rooms, the ocean apray loosely decked ta fishnet waa nsed above, while tha honeysuckle waa twined around the pillars on either side.1 Tha " bride waa In agewn of oream crepe de Parla an train, .With an arm bouquet of Bride rosea She ia the only daughter or Kv. ana Mra h. v. Haslam and during her abort residence In this city has made many frlenda by her winning disposition. "The groom Is the aldeat aon or Mr. and Mra C. B. Herald of Portland and a, young man of excellent attainment and business qualltlea "Ml, and Mra. Herald left for Port land thla morning, and after a trip up the Columbia they will bo at home to their frlenda at 1Z CUntoa atreet - "The guests from oat of town were: Mra Mary A. BAOon, Mra J. A. Buah ong, Mr. and Mra Fred Barrett and little son, Mra "Sk "V. Phelps, Mr. and Mra Henry Foott, Misses Letha Steven son, Hulda Herald, Mr. and Mra J. J. Roas-and daughter Heleiv Chester Her ald. Clifford Moore, Harry Moor of Portland;. Miss Leloa Glaaa of Dayton; Miss Bertha Branch of Tacoma, and Mra. Clinton Barrett of Mountain Home, Idaho." - Tha following la xf Interest to the brlde'a many frlenda In Portland, where ho has- apent much of her tlma Mis Love of Honolulu has been, apendlng tha winter here the gueat . .of ...Miss Bessie Church and othera A number of Portlandera attended the wedding: "On of the brilliant June weddlnga waa the union of Mlaa Mabel Lenore Jones to Anderson Cannon at the home of the brlde'a parenta, Lablsh .Meadows, Wedneaday. ... ' " --"The beautiful '. country home was decorated with tha choicest of eummer Offerings. Everywhere- the eye was gladdened .with roses, ferns nnd flowers of all kind, which filled tha rooms With beauty , and fragrance. Tha re ception hall waa in ocean spray and ayringa, and waa very pretty. ' The drawing room, 'Where the ceremony waa held, waa especially attractive. The predominating color 'waa pink. The ceremony waa performed in a woodland corner, draped with fishnet and banked with 'ocean apray. The present room waa all In sweet, peas and waa- very beautiful. 'Promptly at 11 o'clock Mra. Eva Dennla-Orover of Woodburn played Mendelssohn' wedding march, and the brlde'a two amall brother, aa ribbon bearers, entered the ' room, and made .way for' the wedding-party who. came from the atalrway. Mlsae Stella Love of Honolulu, cousin oi the bride, and Mabel Wlthycombe of Corvallla were bridesmaid, and led the party, followed by tha maid of honor. Miss Ilda Jones, sister of the bride. She was followed by the ' bride., leaning on tha arm of her father; -who gave hereaway. - They were met at the altar by the groom and his best man, Chauncey Bishop of thla city. Rev. W.'C. Kantner performed the ring ceremony In the presence of about 0 relatives and frlenda' Mra -drover played softly on the piano during the ceremony, : . - - -- -.- - "'Immediately after the wedding a sumptuous luncheon was1 aerved In. the dining room, which wa' all Infred, .the eldeboard, and the room- being banked in red vinlng rose - Misses Claire and Gertrude Jones, sisters of the , bride, and Mlea Edna -Jones,-af-eo-ialn, alted In serving. The bride was very, beauti ful In her dress of white allk crepe -de .chlnei over taffeta en .vraln. . She wora a long,. white tulle veil, caught unQflth tha groom's present St creacenf ordla. monda and ' pearl a and carried an arm bouquet of Bride roaea "The bridesmaid wore 'pretty dresses f whit and pink organdie and carried largo arm. bouquet or pink carnation. The maid of honor wore- a handsome costume ot white organdie and carried carnatlona heriaeTiTTh daughter of Mr. and Mr. M. L. Jone of Lablb Meadowa and la a beautiful, accom plished and very popular young lady. Tha groom la of tha Arm of Carson Cannon and one of the leading attorneys of the "tiorthweat, They wtll-restder-ht thla. city." ' . ''.; - The San Francisco Examiner gives an account of - a prominent wedding cele brated at Berkeley Wednesday,-June 7. In which the groom Is a Portland man. It aaya: .-- '- "Mlaa Julia-. Andrus waa united In marriage last evening with Nelson Towne Shaw, a business man of the northern city, which will therefore be their home. ...... .. "Society In the pretty college town haa discussed little els for several daya than the ceremony which waa-to mark o notable in event In local -history. 'Mlsa Andrus will be a loveLy- bride.' declared the many' admlreref of that popular young woman. - Last evening's affair fulfilled their prediction' It, waa celebrated at tha home of the brides parenta and waa pink and white, as the color acheme, the bridal gown, the deco rations and the gown or tue I air -attendant . repeating the dainty combi nation. - Orange blossom were In evi dence, a large wedding bell hung In a corner of the drawing-room being -evolved from theee aignlflcant blooms. Beneath it the Impressive Episcopalian service waa read by Blxhop William Ford Nichols, altd"by the JUv Ed ward Parson. . ""A vlolln sotowas sof tly-rendered during the -ceremony by Warner Sher wood. TheTride war attended "byniss Eva Sherwood. Mlsa Len. Leonard and Miss Eulalle Moore. The four flower girls were mis BanieXong.;M!B 'Amy Requa, Mis Amy Long and Mlsa Alice Requa.- Henry Melon waa tha groom's support, the usher being E. A. Lowe. C L, Blgetow and Newton Andrusa. Whit mesaallne over white satin, a tulle veil and anowy bouquet frarrred the face and ngure or the bride most daintily.' Mr.' Shaw la a grandson of the late A; N. Towns and tha aon of Mra Clinton Edward Worden. -. 4 ' . The marriage of-Miss Harriet Clyde Ourora and Hollis Elbert Alger was solemnised Wednesday evening, June 14, at St David's Episcopal church by Rev. George B. Van Watera. The bride was charmingly gowned In white figured chiffon with elaborate hand-mad bertha. . She carried a abower bouquet of Bride roses and her veil was held In place by buda or the same. The" at tendants were Mrs. M. Harvey. Wells. Mrs. E. W. Potter of Washington, Miss Neldred Donally. Miss Mayette Smith and the, bride's sister, Mra James P. Buchanan. Tha bride waa' given away by her brother-in-law, Jamea P. Bu- i.g.Mnan. Mra. W. Harvey- Well waa charming ill Uci' mills, nllh , n issls dress and ahe carried white carnatlona Mra. E. W. Potter, Ml Neldred ronal- ly. Miss Mayette Smith and Mra Jamea Pr Buchanan -wora- flowered organdie and carried pink carnatlona Mqrton u. Alger, brother or the groom, was best man."-The ushera were W. Harvey Wells, Frank McMahan,. John Thomaa and Edgar Alger. . After tha ceremony the immediate relatives went to the bride s home. East Twenty-eighth street The front parlor waa beautifully decorated In pink roaea, tha back parlor In red roaea and the - hall in white and -green. - Fruit punch waa aerved by Mlaa Jeaale Gumro under a canopy of vlnea and red rosea From the front porch, which had been converted Into a beautiful bower. Miss Ruth Gumm. Mlsa Ora Clark and Miss Bessie Carlyle served " light ' refresh- man La The. brlde'a bouquet-waa caught by Mlaa Elal Marsh, Mr. -and Mra Alger hava gone to California on a three weeks' trip, after which they will be at bom in' Portland. - -; Mlsa Lenorai Hlcka of Bllverton and Carl Johnson of thla city ware married at noon Wednesday at th brlde'a homa Tha house was decorated with flowr-a and ferns. The bride wore white Persian awn and carried Bride roaea Little Naomi Hlcka and Veneta Moore scattered flowera before tha bridal couple, who stood beneath a .floral belL Rev. Mr. Ramsky read th ceremony. An elaborate break fast waa served Immediately- after, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left, for their Portland homa-' w Tuesday afternoon Mia Rena Garrett was married tp Walter Fiacher of thla city at tha homa of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Goodman. In Eugene. Tha house waa prettily decorated with 231 WASHINGTON ST PORTLAND' u MENS -10THCI V MAKtft or cut flowera rosea predominating. An elaborate dinner - was served iaf ter the ceremony to a few invited gueata.'Rev. O. C. Wright of the Presbyterian church waa the officiating minister. ' Mr. and Mra Fisher Jflfv' come to Portland to live. Mis France C. Gravea of Portland and George B. .Van Lanlngham of Mis souri were married her Monday even ing by Rev. Henrju A. Barden. Mr. Sara Frambtfck' attended tha bride and Dr. Charle H. Van Vleck, of the Mis souri exhibit at tha Lewi and Clark fair, attended the groom. A few friend WHnessed tha marriage, r ' i Mra Viola 'X. Kelley of Albany waf married -Wedneday-afternoon, - Juhe -t, to K B. Sutton of thla city.' ' Tne cere mony was celebrated - at the . horn - of the brlde'a parent. Mr. and Mr. Thomaa Brandon, and" a large number of gueata altenderrrTTi""1wadd1nr-wai'-qim an elaborate one. with beautiful decorations of Ivy and .Bride roae.- A delightful breakfast waa ' aerved. Mr. and ' Mra Button will live In Porttand until fall. Miss Gertrude Msy . McPherson and Leroy A, Porter of Grand - Rapida, Michigan. ' were .married Wedneaday evening at, -the home -of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McPherson, at Arleta. ,L Rev, SUnton C. LLaphr.n1 officiated, - ' e ..' - " A few frlenda witnessed the marriage of Ml Rat Herrin and Walter L. Gardner Wedneaday -evening in the par lor of Wellington Court, Fifteenth and Everett atreet. Rev. William B. Gilbert performed the ceremony. Mr.' and Mra Gardner -wlll contlnuo- at Wellington Court ' - - - ir -w . H. L. Oreenleaf of Oakland. California and Mlsa Mary A. Brown of Manitoba were married TnTu day-at- tha man of Calvary Presbyterian. church. Rev. William 8. Gilbert officiated. Mr. and Mra Oreenleaf wllr llve In thla cltyt. rMiaa Jl M. Parkerrinr,B. MoCooneU were married by. itev. E. L. House at hi paraonag laat-Wednea- day. They will live In Portland. - . vUwl -.li MUSICAL NOTES. H - a dellahtful musical waa given by pu pil of Mra Edwin Alden Beala at her residence. 7 Everett atreet on Thurs day - evening. Each number -was well rendered, all the pupila showing marked Improvement. Especially to becom mended wer"Mi Theaeea Smith-, a pupil of Mlaa Edna Joy Moorehead. and Mla Irene Ray. a pupil of Mlaa Georgia Lewla Mra. Moorehead and Mlaa Lewia are pupila ofTWra Beala and have been teaching duringthe past year. After the program by special requeat Misses Nina Wenderoth and Nancy Beala Bang several numbers. Many frlenda were present and the program waa much en Joyed. Th following waa the program: Piano duet "II Trovatore".. . .Melnotte Mlaaea Georgia Lewis and Frances Bing- .... . '-ham. ' Bong "Good Night, Little Glrr...Macy - Mlsa Theresa Smith. - (Pupil of Mrs. Moorehead.) - Piano - aolo "Sonatina" ".. .Kualan ' Miss Irene Ray (PudII of Mlsa Lewla) ,. Vnral duet "O. Wert Thou. ts the Canld .'Rlst-. . ... i s i . i Mendelssohn Messrs. Sidney Rasraussen and Fobs Trawls. Hons-- "Mta-non" .D'Hardelot Mis Charlotte Daly. Bong "Gene vleve' ...... Tucker-Adams J." O'DonnelL Plsno solo i"Artequln" . .-. . .".Chamlnade Miss Frances Bingham, SonawMy Heart Is Singing" Sana-SoucI Miss Lena Wenderoth'" Vocal aolo "King of tha WlndaDavId Sidner Rasmussea. Vocal duet "Thr Fishermaa". .Kuecken Mlaaea ..Charlotte Daly and Francea . ' Blnaham. Song "Mona" tv, . Adams Foss Lewis. -w w Mra Anna Selkirk Norton la to have charge of th muato at th California building throughout tha aeaaon. Mrs. Norton wa th aoloiat at th reception riven Mrs. Pardee laat week and made a pronounced hit A happy fact In her appointment ia that she waa herself for merly a Callfornlan. She la alao to be one of the Chautauqua soloists under F. W. Goodrich's direction. - - - ' . ' The rehearsals of tha Chautauqua chorus, under the leadership of Freder- . . r.-lh ,r fifing; mOSt atlsfactorlly. A few more voice are still needed, end will ba welcomed at the rehearsals, which are held at St David's parish house" every "Tneedayerentng at 1 "'-lr, - . Th soloist at the meeting of the Thursday Afternoon club, at th home of Mrs. Ros Bloch-Bauer laat week, werer Mlsa- Daisy Bma 11 and-Mlsa- Nora Barrett Last week Mrs. Davis of Van couver entertained the club delightfully with a collection of Schubert's aonga The music at Jhe cathedral bag been moat successful the pact aeaaon under the direction of Charlea GUI. A beauti ful "Ecce Panla" (Donlsettl) was aung last Sunday by Mra. Waiter Reed and Nicholas C. Zan. which . called, forth many compliments from the congrega tion. 77 . . "" " w w Mlsa Lillian Croaaman sang ''Far to Fac" (Johnson) at th Sunday a'erTTCeT of th Chapel of Transfiguration. These services are held at tha Marquam Grand every Sunday and Mlaa Croaaman' ym pathetic voice . filled . the large audi torium with splendid effect w w St. David's choir boy made a most successful! appearance at tba Audlto num. www and ciark exposition, on Wednesday- last, and ahng "The Star- Spangled Banner," under tha direction of Frederick W. Goodrich, . - - - Mra.- Edward -Aldan Beala will have charge of a musical program June 21, given for the Corinthian chapter -of th Eastern Star at tha Masonlo half on Third and Alder atreeta. . : " "i''"'l COMING EVENTS. Arrangements have been completed for the annual tea to ba given at th Pattoa home next Tueaday afternoon. A large attendance . la expected and . elaborate preparattona have- been made. Thoae appointed tomeet.and to aerv th guest -are rouows: . fiect-puon. aara Mary . A. Knox. Mra. Eva a; Kline, Mra C..H. Evans. Mra. F. A. Daly. Mra A. H. WUlett Mra Theodore Nicolal; tea tablea Mra Oeorge G.' Me Bride. Mra Curtis Holcomb, ''a Otto Dekum, Mra T. T. Stralnr Tl'O program la , here given: J ' Instrumental aolo, Miss Jessie Ken- yon; vocal solo. Mls Esther Ieonard; readina, Mlsa A. R. ' Luse. violin solo. Miss CorneUa Barker; vocal solo, lllas Anna Rankin; Instrumental aolo, Mlaa Loula Watson; vocal solo. Mlsa Grace Gilbert; instrumental aolo. Miss Camilla Hera reading, Mia Josophlne Watklna th blind girl at the home; Instrumental aolo. Mlas Till! Marie .Dewart; -vocal eoio, Huelan Cad well; reading, Mis A, R. Luse; vocal aolo. Mlaa Grace Gilbert; Instrumental solo, Mrs. S. Ross. '- ' Invitations are out from the faculty and cadeta of the . Newlll Rlvervlew academy for the commencement recep tion tomorrow . evening. - The program for - commencement week includea the baccalaureate sermon this . morning at ST. Matthew1 chapel by Rev. J. M. Breck; exhibition drill Monday; recepAon In th evening, and the commencement ex ercise Tueaday ; morning when .Walter L. Tooi of Woodburn will deliver "the address. Th drills will Include aktr- mlah, under -command of Cadet Ma Jo! amea irink; . guard mount; company drill under command of Cadet Captain Farrar and Campbell; platoon, drill, un. der command of all -first-and aecond lieutenant, "Butt Manual,", under com mand Of Cadet Major Jamea Fink. ' Division No. 1, Ancient Order of Hl- bernlana will give a dance at - it hall on Second and Stark atreeta next Wed neaday evening. - -., , , Among Portlandera . . who . attended commencement at th University, of Oregon - last week were the alumni, Ralph Fentori, Dr. Homer I. Keeney, Ray Goodrich. Charlea E. Wagner. . Roaa riummer, c N. McArthur. Mlsa Lulu Holme. Ml Marie Bradley; Mra Jamea Gray, Mra U. Dale and S. Benson, whose daughter were . graduates., and Ml Haael Graham, whose; "brother was one; F, V. Holman. C. E. Lockwood, J. C Alnawortn, Governor and Mra Chamber lain and th. Misses Chamberlain, Carl unormwyaaa a number of othera. . Mis OeorgleAIexanaerorTIIntie apolis, Minnesota, arrived Thursday to pena the summer with her parents. Mr. u w. n. Jutunom gi Clay street Miss Alexander occupies a promt' neni piao in muaicai circles, owing to her 'vocal attainments. For tha past tl re year she haa been soloist at the First Baptlat church of Minneapolis, wner ah return September 1. Mr. End Mrs. Frank Gordon oT i Forest Grove were gueata In the city last Week while on their honeymoon. Th bride waa Mlaa Mattie Hunter and the wed' ding took place in Forest Grove Wed- neaday. - - , J ' " Mlas Cora Wiley of this city waa on of the honor guests at a young people's dancing and card party given in Salem laat week . by Ralph D. Moores. During her visit in the capital city ahe has been muchantertal Mrs. J. C. Saunders and aon have taken apartment at the Antler, where they are at horn to .friends. 1 " Mlsa Sophie Kline and Henry Kauf f- man Will be married this evening at the horn of th bride' unci and aunt Mr. and Mr. I. H. Friedman, -on Columbia atreet Rev. R. Abrahamson will offi ciate. , ; Invitation are out for tb marriage of Mis Ines Kuney, daughtecof Mr, and Mrs. CC; Kuney of Wasco. to Roscoe O. Ashley of this city, Wednes day, June J 8, In Portland. Th wedding of Mlsa Bessl. Robison to J. Brill will take place thla afternoon at th home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Robi son, let Fourth street - w - - Th marriage of Mlaa Myra L. Brad ley and C. Henri Labb will take place at Bridal Veil, at noon, Wedneaday, June zi. - , PERSON ALT Mra LUla W. Sickle of Ban Diego county la in Portland, the gueat of Mra. R. A. Marshall ot 777 Hoyt atreet Mra Sickle represent th Santa Bar bara Morning Press at the exposition. Mra A. Ersklne Smith of Grand fuiksi Di 0., an lied Tutsilui Is we th aummer with her mother. Mra Sarah A. Evana, at Oswego. Joseph Sf. Dolph was a Eoene vlsltor last week for a few daya. Mr. Dolph u 'formerly" E'nuaent of tn tmiTBrr slty of Oregon. Mr. and Mra A. 8. Locke of Inde pendence apent tha first of th week In a. visit, to the exposition. Mr. and Mra. Harry Albert of Salem were exposition visitor laat week. Mlsa Iva Ford attended the Willam ette university commencement at Sa lem. "-...i -. -. - Mra A. W. Zimmerman of Tha Dalles apent the week In thla city. . Mlaa Mabel Albright haa gone to Ban Francisco for a fortnight's stay. Mra Frank Whelan and her daugh ter, Mlaa Helen,, of San Francisco, are visiting at tha home of Colonel and Mra David M. Dunne. They are being de lightfully entertained by many, frlenda Mlaa Flora Maann and Mlaa r.pftln Boynton of Albany came to the city rriaay ror a week s enjoyment of the 1CC3 Model I ' '--Wl . STRAY BITS. ""- ENGAGEMENTS., ' . Vj'""', L ' " ' ' 1 - fair- Mlsa Boynton baa had the chair of English at Albany college for the paat year. , j . - Mr. knd Mrs. Simon Begll mt dawah ter of Cripple Creek. Colorado, are vlen log Mr. Begll mother, Mr U. BegIL SU Kl Thirteenth street. They hae been louring California and will apend some'-rtm in 'Portland. Mra Edward Craig, ne Emily Cau' thorn, of El Paso. Texaa. arrived Fri day and will apend th aummer with her ' parent, Dr. and Mra F. Cauthom. at (Si East Ash street. ,7 Mr. and Mra M." Brandeberry of Al bany werbere th last of the week.,: v Mr. A.'jr Bloch and daughter are visiting Mr. and- Mra. Leo Belling at ttl - west prkv.r Mr.-: and Mr. Dave Ackerman and family are guest at -th Hobart-Curtls " MIsa'Elixabeth Jacob has returned ' to Corvallla. after -visiting friends hi the city.- . ,'...- , . .. -.'. -' i: tc from a month's t" vlalt to California ..? , , 1 - Mlaa Artn D.-Craln of Eugene and her Cousin, Mra Blumberg of Albany, wera guest lat week at th homa Of Mra A H. Tannar. " - . . Roaa Plummer spent tha week In EuV , gen and waa present at th Univer lty bf Oregon ,ciimmenoement . ; Mies Lulu Maud Holme . and Ml . Loula Jone attended commencement at the University of Oregon last week. Mr. August Schrelber of TU City, -Indiana, is the . guest of her brother, ChrlstUn Schloth, ail Sherman street to remain during- th fair. . -Mr. F. L. -Fln of Weatherford. "i Texaa, was a former resident of Th Dalle who greeted many,, frlenda In ' Portland on Dallea day. She la a gueat " her and will visit In Spokane, Walla Walla an,d Th Dallea before returning. Mlfi Minnie, Lay of Tha DaUea waa laat week th gueat of MumMami Helen Flynn.; - Mlaa Alice Benson, on of thla year'e graduate of the University of Oregon, spent Sunday at her horn on Elaventh, and Clay atreeta. .. .... , - Prof esaor-and MrsL Frederick Stanley Dunn of Eugen were In tha city th first of th week. Professor Dunn la head of th Latin department of tha University of Oregon! - - - Mr. and Mra H. B. Albert of Salem were among th visitor at th fair last weekT - ; ;. ' Mra C C Hobart of Tha Dalle waa a Portland visitor laat week. -' ..- . 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