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Sil&Sy P& pTHE OREGON SUNDAY jotiBH At. FCTLAKD. . CUKDAY IIOr'TKIO. -JULY-: C ; ; ayTTTtaTiTaTgW '. ' . ; ' - - SE::'SUMMER DAHfS &EASE ft -THE VTSITOR8 from out of town oc V cuoy th lloa'..hax f atten- r tion ind kp In town people . who otherwise Would hav ben - t th Mut or la th mountain wk . o. TboM who . ra usually first t . t, a war re still, her, and, talk of elnlng th season through. , And y easterners think that they have ta a summer reaort when -they Portland and nothing, strange i rple continuing here. - r ". . m. MlUa of Mill collar In Cnll- ws ona of tha foramoat guests ; .a week, and ah nuit ratum noma a strong sens of th evtdencee t friendship aha Anda wherever . aha a. bha baa baan antartalnad avary r of har atay at liinohaona or dlnnara 1 at tha fair grounda Bh ha baao -1 at tha horn of Mra C A. Dolph. . .'Wa 'B Ladd gava bar . Uncnaoa rdav. r ' .-" "r ' "'l1 v Taylor, tha guest of Mra. L. i Lewis, Mra. Flower, a guest of her r. Colonel R. 8. Howard, and the a J lower guaeu of Mrs. J. Wealey ara prominent Yialtora and .have !rty entertained. Mlaa Ardalla .of lan Francisco la with Mra. . . l ooker and prominent among re a guest. " - t much regret tha-there-fcaa . t -aara among the California a. Mra. Wlgglna baa been 111 4 rreater part of th weak, and i'er baa found aoaae of bar i too heavy for har. The Call . mooU tt the fair ha va . made . mi and flow re have aeoom I r ny rn of eympathy aant r fty. Thuraday Mra. Wig- i bi to receive callara on the ' - v.-;t-. t. there will be a number of x e f July dlnnara and parties In r i, 1 n ur mora out of, town. j t aeek quiet In th woods i i 1 w th rlrer. The Misses kM -nt out Invitations for a i t Ji y luncheon In honor of . i : t.m New York who have t ao-lvaJb ccc:mr at the ex- t T rt-tlon given at th' California Monday afternoon tn honor of r attended. Pretty roaadded" to, the reception room a- in ine .iag lln ra Governor and Mrs. N 1'r. 11. W. Ooode, Mr. and Mra . . ji . enar. Mr. and Mrarrank Wlg j J a Alfred Holman. Mra goott, . 1 Mra. C. A. Dolpb. Mra Freda an and Mra K. R. Hamilton. Mra . Bvman. slajer of Mra Pardee, re ,nl t e gueaia at tha head of the --a. hacretary a. A. Dennlson Intro .cj th gueetn to th governor. Ae ng hoatse war Mra Halaay C l .j, lira CUfford Cogglns, Mra i -y 1ylnetock,.Mra Wellman. Mis - ..uan. Mlaa Alexander, Mia Brown, J Ardella Mill, all of California, Mrs. Oeorft W. MoBHda, Mra lUchard Hog. Mra A-- Br Bockey.Mre. n n Couraen. Mra Fran B. Riley. " i ra li. A Maara. Mra Joseph K. -Clark.-, ..-f.- j. Mann, Mra U H. MawU. f . " ' k. draonT ftoV -Mra, Barnard,- - rf .k.MKAvM. Mr T. H. Ed - l Mra. Jama Jackson, Mra H. Mv trsort. Mrs. Red. Mra B-lk1rk. a Roy B. Norton, Mra Roechkl, Mra . . auser, all of Portland. ' w Lw.icioua punche and California deli cate wer served at a long table.. Aa ' -ving ta aerring wer Mis Wlgglna, " in Fllohar, Mia Wllla Mlaa Oroth. isa Qresh&m. tb Miasea Pardee, Miss lsolph, Mlaa Alloa Banabury, the Mlaaas lArnberson,-the Mlaae-DocKland the . Jae Rankin. . - -" . Da Caprtoa .band played throughout tha afternoon. 'and Mra Roy X. Norton t and Mia Davl of California delighted with aonga r Mra Good wore a whit allk after noon blouse Inlaid with heavy lace, and a ehampagn etamlne skirt; Mra Par da wa gowned in white point d'eaprlt aver nil gr allk: Mra, Filcher In . black crepa. d chin and lace; Mra .Wlgglna. pari' gray crepe de chin; r ' Mrs. Dolph, pearl sray wool with- gray ivalvt hat; Mra Mill, black allk; Mra - -Ponnymeiw light blua. brocad : aatln: Mrs. Norton, whit net) and eollenne j allk; Mra Rockey, c-waia aajah llkj 'Mlaa Mill, light blu figured foulard. , EVENTS OF THE WEEK. rrba meats that feathered Jn response "tU Mr. and Mra J. Wely Ladd Invl ' tatlona for the calle party at Parsons' ."halt Friday night made a Jolly crowd, ; and th unique event was tnoat sue. !i ceesful en. Th Ml sea Florence and s Ea telle Flower, who ar gueeta of the 'i Ladda war honor guea-ta. Mra. tdd ' ' wore a yellow flowered lawn. Mia Flower, blu law-nd- Mia Estsll Flower "pink., lawn. A number of th older people, war gowned Ja oontrr tlonal evening atyla Mr. Flower and --:. .--,- "l ill 1 y , ' Mra. warren Hougnion -wwr iutv. V ' lace - robea; Mra . Helen Ladd Corbett. ' cream net avr-gllk;-Mra, Taylor, pink ' watln; Mra Allan Lwts,' cream net and lac, with dlamonda Among tha oalloe robed guest war many dressed la th sty Is with powdered hair In curia Ml Nan Wood wore a ooatum of . yel ' how and looked charming. Mlsa Haset , Dolph. also ta th old style, wor pink !" 'chlnta and carried a bouquet of ojd faahloned pink - rosea in fluted paper. M1ss Kathleen Burn was In pink ehlnt with a huge -aaafa; Mlaa Frances lwl and her elster, Mra Sherman Hall of ' i Kanaaa City war lri prince gowns. ' I ona of whit lawn flowered with old I blnk orchid, and trimmed with green ' ..1.J( -X J Mood wa fluairi -m yeuuw muaim am J pHik aaeh; Mra Frank Hart In ecru lawn '. with pink trimmlnga; Mis Hoyt In pink cotton, net flowered; Mlsa Carotin I Burn, who hs Just returned from I erhool In th'aat, wore yellow lawrt . with a sash; Mis Etta Honeyman was I aa list girt, a was also Mlsa Susie , Stott, ta whit and pink; Mr. Frederick Hopkins wore red calico; Mlaa Grace Warren. Fellow muslin with black aaah; Mra Shepard, printed chlnta; Mra Kollock. white' )awa Pink and bluf pradomlnatad. and th affect waa aualot v Yellow coreopsis blossom wer ased In v ejuaotlti la 4orting. ,; , - - " ' Mr. Mill reoelved her old friend I 'and atudenta Informally 1n the draartng room of th Portland Thuraday after noon from I till o'clock, and aom 100 . gueet called to pay their - reepeeta ' , Moat of the were old atudenta who ' wer delighted ta see agala this charm- Ing woman. Th room srer gorgeous " with great" ejuantltle T of Canterbury bell In all their delicate color, and th . j.mh carried out th same harmonising ana. re w.iiioav-; , ---. I Mk allk. received tht ' nr and Mra' C. A. Dolph, Who i hsMaome in a black lace gown over whrte aatln. received with her. Mra. : . iJtat; J. Smllfc and UiK rnuk Wama a luitiK in rseeivuig. - i-siiwus fruit punch was served,, brrsj J. Olaay, who wore flowered' foulard. Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbelt, In pearl-grey crepe de rhlna and Mra N. B. Ayer and Jra Frederick Pag, . In White allk, served ioea Assisting them were Mia Ruth Maxwell. Miss Grace Warren, - Mia Prances Warren and Mta lucr Billon. Mlsa Haset Dolph. who was charming in whit nef embroidered In dainty pink roaebuda assisted th hostesses in in troducing an guesta-'All the assistants for the afternoon were old atudents of Mllla oollaga eaoept two. - Mra Ralph K. Moody, a graduate of the college. d laved violin solo very sweetly at tha requeet of her old teeeher:""Wllir,e orchestra played, ihroughout m atter nooa. Hr. Mill will return to her college tomorrow afternoon. . r v-. ;,,,;,,.; . -'Zu.'.-.'i - Tha -Alumni society of ' Woodlaw school gave Its semi-annual recaption to ' th . June . class Wednesday .. evening In the Assembly hall of the., school. After a social hour tb following pro: gram was rendered r --. ju.--- 'Address to class by the president. Chester Voaper; .Instruments! solo, Olga Smith; vocsi solo, jisrry worti; recita tion, Florence Parker violin solo. Roy Lanoasterh -yoealaolo,-Florenoa-Parkea The remainder of the evening was spent In dancing and at a 1st hour re frshants -were sere vd In the upper- room, which waa transformed Into miniature grove lighted by Chinees lan- terna . Th decors lions were In blu and gold, the elaee colora Those present wer: r Mis sea Lanesster, m.- Mahon,- P. Mahon. U Rogers, Covell, Stipe, Cased, Armstrong, -. short, W'heeless, Scott, Averitl, -Poateri -. Belehaw, -atuld, Seach. Tathem, Peterson. . Thompaon, Maurler. A. Royal. J. RoyaL C. Covell, O, Covell, I, Tec, B.-Teo. Ryf linger. Woodcock,. U Keep. Hi. Keep, x. I eo, jjonaiason, x Morger. C. Morgan, Smith, Pavla Stop penbach, I Yeo, J. Cramer, M. Cramer, M. Roger, Taylor, Mra Timothy Wood, Professor and Mrs, MUnar, .Mcsara Dolph. Hugglns, Stipe, Bmlthson, Fra iler. RamsdelL Verlc. Word, JE. Davis, Lancaster, Btephena, Russell, Oooley, ArnbeM, Black, Fleel, Keep. Albright. C; Voaper. E. Voaper, Wheeleas, .0. Davis, Woodcock and Williamson. . -l-r-r-.-- .-- . rn Ths annual dance glvsh "by fhr alumni fPrtUnd dVm"y evening waa one of the brilliant events of the summer season. - Th academy gymnasium was gaily decorated -with festoon of Japanese lanterns with col lege pennants interspersed. . The large flags of classes of the alumni -were draped, about -the -corner and th or chestra was hidden within a square of ever'greene In the center of the room. A huge P. A., flag wa draped over the comer where the punch wa served, ndMls Alio Strong and Mis Wilson praatded at th , table, ' Downstair two classroom were thrown together and supper wa eerved by a number of the slumnsa " Mra S. R. Johnston.' Mrs. J. a Hasssrd, - Mra J. F. Ewtng. Mrs. Richard Koahler -and -Mra Helen- Ladd Corbett patronised the craning, J- ' ' Mr. S. R. Johnston reoelved Inform- allv i -Ttiuredev afternoon at her homa 411 'Twelfth .atreet, to' honor of the araduatlna claaa Of Ionian a academy. Mr. J. F. Swing served' Ices' knd 'was asslstsd by Miss Helen- Barbery Mies Helen Betes. Miss Lesll Bmlth,-Tlsa Ruth Honeyman. Mia Malda Hart and Miss Vld Reed. - Beside the das member there wer present a number of tha women connected with tha achool, and aeveral old atudenta who have Just returned from their college la th east, The Included Miss Alt Smith, Miss Lisa Wood, Misses Fay, Vlda "and Mildred NlcholaV Elliot Corbett and Kurt Koebler. . . t V - ' -' :' A pleasant aurprlse party Waa given at th horn of Mrs. Frank Now, 104 Cook - avenue. Thursday afternoon In honor iof har little sister, Georgia Dona hua Mis Ine Nevlll and Mra Fred Fontaine received the little guests In . delightful ; manner. Game were played, after which delicious refresh ments were served. Among those pres. nt were; 'Jessie Rumsey. Msuds Van Curen, Car Uaaner, Vnloe Roark, Bllsa Merit. :' Marjorle Rose, Helen Btam. Florence Merit, Lena Bar sard. Ella Bell, Dottle Cottingham, Margartt . and Merlam Hagerdorn. ' The Portasla club wa sntertalned at th home of t, M. Sheets, tit Clackamas street., Thursdsy. ; Progressive whist was played, after ' which refreshments L, , Oarretaon and - N. Paulsen. L. P. Thornton won tha consolation. Those present were:' Mr. and Mra Paulsen, Mra F. Freeman, Ml Mlllnar. Miss L. Garratsoa Mies Csrrle Stipe. Miss Tillle Klumpp, Mis Clara Hughe. Mra L. Alford. W. F. Darner, WUllam Leon srd. L. P. Thornton. W. T, Simon, A. E, Hastings, J. M. Bheets. Mra Bill gave a beautiful eweetpea luncheon at the New. York building lsst Tuesday, where cover wer laid for 1. Tha table -.was- almoet -covered -with weetpeea In delicate shade arranged artistically for ..color effect Some of th guests Wer Mra Henry W. Ooode. Mra. Charlee Ladd. Mrs." Theodore B. Wilcox Mra C. A. Dolph. Mrs. L. Allen Lewi. Mra Helen Ladd Corbett, Mra" Taylor. Mra. C T. Mills, Miss Vsn Vyck and Mia Whlta . Mrs. Arthur' Mtnott entertained with a luncheon. Thursdsy afternoon In honor of Mra Taylor of Ben Francisco, who I th gueet of her ister, Mra L. Allen Lewis. ' The Ubls trimmings war blu Canterbury bells and made a gorgeous plctura . Ths guest beside Mra Tsy lor were Mrs. L. ' Allen Lewis, Mr. Robert Lewis. Mrs ; Henry Cabell, Mra Helen Ladd Corbett. Mlaa May Falling, Mia Gllean. Mrs. Sherman Hall, Mra Frank Vincent DuMond. Ruby-Shearer.: who has Jiist re. tnrnea I from, eeveral months' sta in Wasco, was pleasantly aurprlaed by IS of her1 friend last Tuesday evening with eherry party. Progressive whist filled In the first part of the evening, and song by Ml- Onro Guile and violin numbers by Mia Clalreta Du Mar lent enjoyment. Refreshment wr served later by - the Invading guesta, ; , ' ' ' . "4 ', '' Th dance given at the American Inn Thursdsy In honor of th PsClfle Cnasl Electpis . Transmission association 7wa lerjeij aiiinon. rresioent Good of th exposition I also president of thai association and headed the recelvlna Una Mr.' and Mra C. P. Low of Ban Francisco, and Mllnor Roberts of Seattle war also In th llna . " ;' it . '-'-' -;- - :v Mra, Osy Lombard enterUlned a few of her womn fqiend with an afternoon n tha river Tuesday. Th, Lombards' new launch. "Mayflower.' promlaea a pleasant retreat for many hot" summer daya v--vy-."- ' '' ' ' a. ; ' " : ,'-y'-Mc and Mra J, C Alnsworth gave g dinner Monday, evening for a few of their friends on ' thatr-fourth -weddtng anniversary. TMguet warr Mr. nd Mra Percy Morgan of San Franciaco. TsVlu AinaworUj, Jtr, aad Mra amel -iri Mia Semel : jtyrjri Heltahu. Mr. and Mra John Bhepara, Mr.-and Mra. Robert -Lawis,' jur.: ana Mrsl Frederick Hopkins. Mr and Mra Norman Lang, Mlaa Flander andT. BcoU Brooke. ,., '. ,. ,.- r.'i . w w . ... Mra F. M. Branch enterUlned with a pretty marguerite luncheon Friday aft ernoon at her 'home. It Eaat Thirty- fourth- atreet. - After luncheon tba aft ernoon was spent playing five hundred. Mra R. D. Cameron and Mra oorg Flander naking- high - icorea - Th guest were:- Mra A. L. Donohoa, Mra Georg C Flander, Mra R- P. Graham, Mra- Edward Lowell, Mra R, D. BrocK man, Mra R. D. ; Cannon and ; Mra CharlegE. Runyon. .. : ' - --y . r1- - Mra John K. Kollock gave 1 pretty luncheon for Mrs. Flower, Thursday. Sweet paaa formed the gln'gl table piece. .Her guest wer Mra Flower. Mra Warren ..Houghton. Mra . Walter V.-Smith. Mra J Wealey Ladd, Maa BuV mi. ,1.1,1 J . WVMV. . Frank Wataon, Mra. Morton Inaley and Mra W. Bkena. . . .... .1. t.. . . ' A number of dellshtful affair wer given last week In honor of th engage- merit of Miss Martha A. Webb. A most enjoyable china ahower was given by Mlaaea rna Hadaway and May Beatty; Mlaa Louis Thatcher Philbrlck gave a charming reception ana Mies Mary Har- adon waa hostess at a linen shows-. Th bride-elect also gave a luncheon te the bridesmaid and entertained circle of friend on two different afteraoona I . ' , ww " .'. Mra George - Good entertained at luncheon FTiday afternoon. Th table waa beautiful with red rosea - Her guests wer Mra Taylor of San Fran cisco, Mra L. Allen Lewis, Mra Richard Koehler, Mra W. B. Ayer, Mis May Failing, Mis Burna MlMr Morrla Mra. Sherman Hall ' and Mra Frank V. Du Vnnit --r -. 1- -Mlaa Mary rLIrl ar tone 'gsve a-araaU luncheon Thuraday In honor of Ml Olive Falling, -vrho ha recently returned from a year at St. Margaret' achool in Massachusetts) .'The guests 'were Mia Ollv Falling, Miss - Ruth - Honeyman, Mlaa Isabella Gauld and Mis Helen Barker. ir-;i' z 9,li.- Ml Bessie Church gave a luncheon yesterday at her home. Bast Eleven th and Burnalde atreet In honor of Mr. Alfred Webber, a bride from San Fran el sco. - f . .'. , -.-,i - - .v-"' Ml Katharine Woolsey entertained at card Thursday afternoon for some of her young friend at her horn III Tenth trL , . .. , -, "' v. t -1 .v- .-- vJ- - ' ' A . number of the younger set ' ur prised Mr. and 'Mra J.' Wesley Lad 4 Monday evening In honor of their tin -t . -ww Mis Ornre Warren give a brlda party, Monday afternoon for about II oL.thjroungerl et . , , ; . I ..,".. Mia Faany Brown sravs an Informal afternoon In honor of her friend. Mra Sperry of San Franciaco. . w-w- vMra C F. Bee he entertained Inform- ally yesterday afternoon with a bridge party. ..;,.,- r 1 WEDDINGS. On of the prettiest weddlnrs nf the season wa that of Miss Martha Agne Webb to Samuel Wilaon of. Tacoraa, Washington, formerly of Portland, at the White Temple last Wednesday even ing. ' A Urge assembles of friends and relatives wa preaent and tha altar was beautifully decorated with palms and a profusion of foliage and marguerite. Long garlanda of th areen and of mar. guerltea wer hung on th paw anda W ootn aiaee oi the aisle from th main entrance to the front of the church. Valenti' wedding march was playsd by Mis . Grace Kemp. At the altar the groom and hi best man. Alexander R Morton, of Spokane, were met by Dr. J. Whltcomb Brougher, accompanied by Dr. J. R, Wilson of ths Portland acad emy, who aaslated, In the service. Th bridal party waa -preceded by the ush ers. Robert Strong. Clyde Cumming. OMrge Hart and Louis Cruikshank. who wer 'followed by th brideamald. In dainty Dolly Varden gowns, with pink sash, carrying hug shower bouquets Lwhlte sweet jesaTha bridesmaids were miss Mary, Elisabeth Webb. Miss 1 Lena HadiwayjMlss.rariarrtWllsos and Miss Louis T. Philbrlck. Nest cam the maid i of honor, Ml Clara Louie Webb, sister of tne bride, gowned In white lac over Nile green, with a long sash of tha pal green and carry ing a. ahower bouquet of -pink sweet peaa Th bride wa accompanied by her father. Shewor a elmple gown of chiffon cloth., with rich applique garni ture and a veil -of tulle cured by fragrant crane blossom Shs carried a magnificent bouquet of 1 Bride rosea and her only Jewel ornament wae a handsome brooch -of pea rle and dia monds, the- girt of the groom. The reading of the service by. Dr. Brougher .with th organ accompani ment was followed by prayer by Dr. Wilaon, - unci of .. the groom. Many beautiful, dresses were worn; a par ticularly noticeable on was that of the bride's mother, who wa charming In an 1110 gown of pale gray -brocaded allk. .- Th handsome horn of th bride's parent had been profusely - decorated with - pale sweet pea and ferns and a reception and supper, war anjoyad by l goeat Including tb bridal party and relative. Whll at supper a number of Launarstulstory tlgiams were iiwlead. .Wedding guests from out of town wer Mra James I. Hart, Albany, New York, and Mg AiftslU Hurforq of. Kotjralk, Ohio. " Mr.- and Mra Wilson left 'an a trip, to. Salt Lak . City.; Denver, Falr fleld, Iowa. Chicago and Monmouth, Il linois, and will b at horn In.Tacama, Washington, after August 1. . '- j' - ; ui.i w-am Cornelia Prince and Fin- ley OH ver MoOrew wera married at th realdeno f of . th brid'g .P""1 M5; and Mra R. C Prinoa, U -JBancroft avenue, Wednesday evening. Th wed dinar march -from -"Lohengrin" wa played by HIM MiUegard- Plummer. She HtlJlowsr gUla Polly Bronaugh, Esther-Bodman. Imogen Prince, Rema McLaughlin. Merl German and Mar- nret Wrenn. . carryins ; .t ila of whit ribbon down which -th bridal party P"- ; bride-waa gowned in organdl long veil wa hld In plac with whit roa'buda: Her attendant were - Ml. Vera Princ and Mra Benjamin F. Mil ler. Th groom wa accompanied by Benjamin F, Miller and Ilarry H. Kunta. Th ceremony, wa performed by Rev. TCdsar P. Hill, pastor oi im 'xv r,wmj bytertan cnurcn.--v- ; t . I Th. various apsnuini fully decorated wltn lerne, rumm ! i... Tt color scheme of pink and whit wa carried out in th dining-! room with wet pea .and jaaaamln. andth reption flaw " , f" theT parlor a mae.lv umbrella of La Franc rosea waa suspended from an arch of mkrgurit und.r which th ceremony took plaoa After n' laUona refre.hm.nt. J"" the dining-room. During th " Miss France Princ rv1 Kp,un J..! bride bouquet waa caught by Mia Effl Bhorno. - f . After Pdlng the summer at 0a.n Para, Washington. Mr. and Mra-Me-Grew will be at homa In their new bom at Lenta, Orgoa ;. .JI ... ic.-K. church Was the scan of a charming wedding on Wed nesday vnlng.-wha th ptor. R. T. B. Ford, united In marriage Roy G. Datwn an Amy K Wllllama both of this city.- Garfield a Dtson. brothsr or th groontf acted a best man and Mlaa Lydla Scbumaa aa brideamald. Lima ; Esther BodweU wa rtnf-bear and Marl Daton wa flowr glrl. To the Btrmlng of Mendelohn wadding march-tb-bridal- tArty ntred the church. nd the Tlower .Bong1 -waa pUyed throughout th rvle. , Jh. brtd wor a,wa of f0'" JT"" trimmed with lac and carried a trailing bouquet of white wetpeaa Th hrldee- mald, in wnue owia. " V. ,T plnk roeea Tha church WM vrttUlf decorated with marguerite and- Hue against a background .of , palm and ''Friends and relativea of tb bride and groom flUad th ohurch. Firt battery. Oregon National Guard., of which Mr. Daton la a member, attended in a body. . . . . . ' -l ' :IV. After th ceremony a reception for th relatives was held at th horn of Mr. and Mra J. F. DaUon, parent of the groom. - 1 ' iV..':i:.f-. ":' Mr. and Mra. Datson left on th even in. train for Seaalda and will b at bom after-July II at 111 Marguerite tv Mis Anna' McGe of Pendleton and Nathan Hoi Whltoomb of llwaco War I .tt i. vitmt TMbvtaTtan church at llwaco, Washington, by the Raw A. C. ' Melvar an Wednesday. - The brtd , wa gowned In whit and was attended by "Mia Bra Froom of Pendle ton. D. Walter WlUlama. cousin of th mem. acted aa beat man and Lawla D. will lama. Jr.. and Frederteal M. i .&uld were usherav- The church was beautifully A ajui -saa4K tf ea mltt JtinsTI raMl Th ceremony -waa wllnMed eiTflxrat dlata friends and relative only. Mra W. B. C. Prultt of Baker City -played the weodlng march - f rom v.Ionengrin. After the ceremony the bridal party waa entertained at luncheon by Mr. and Mra L. D. WllHama unci and aunt of tha. groom. . Th dining-room decora tion wer wood ferns and whit rosea and th wedding favor Bride rose tied with white rlbtpna Among those prea ent were: Mr. MoGe and daughter, Mra Smith of Pendleton, Mra. W. M. Babb of Alberta, Canada; Mr. A. M. RaUy. Of Port land. Mra W. B C. Prultt of Baker Ctry, Mrs;-A;-W.-Bohn of The- Dalle.- Miss Eva Froom and . Miss May Morgan '.of Astoria After-luncheon- Mr. and Mra. Whltcomb left for Portland, and will be at home to their friend at llwaco after July i. - A pretty wedding took place Tuesday avsnlng at the rcsldshc of Mr. and Mra C B. Sawtelle. when their daugh ter. Delay P. Bawtelle, wa united in marriage to Morrl Roof. Rev. S. E. Memlngrr pastor of Mount Tabor M. E. church officiated. : Mis Grace L Sawtella sister of th bride, acted aa brideamald, and th groom was accom panied by Nicholas Arnold.. Th brtd waa attired -tn- a gown of ; pale . bin organdl and carried a bouquet of whit carnation. - Th bridesmaid wor tan etamlne . and .carried pink" carnation The home wa tastefully decorated with palma, evergreens and flowera ' Th bride' bouquet waa caught' by ' Mis Clara Clark. . Mr. snd Mra Roof win be at home after July It at Eaat Fifty third . and Eaat Burnslds streets. Mount Tabor, .- - f ;.. -:-r Miss Ether Dewey, daughter of Mr. and Mra T. J. Dewey, wa married 4 William 1i.- I.oh Kamp Tuaeday morn ing at St. Mary' cathedral by Rev. Father Daly. A wedding breakfast waa served at th homo of the- bride' par ents at Woodlewn. ' In the evening they war serenaded by 'th Autumn I .eat circle of Forester of America, of which both ar membra . Th brld waa min rted In a gown of 'white silk organdl and carried lillea Mis Augusta Los Kamp, hsr bridesmaid, wore pink - silk orrsndlaCarl Jfewy- attended tTit groora. Mr. and Mr. Loh Kamp ara at homa-tn-woodiawn. Miss Msry A.' Salgeon and Harvey B. Dakin wer married Wedneaday after noon at til Eleventh street by i Dr. Clarence True Wilson. Th same even ing Mlaa Alice Veaaey of North Dakota and O. M., Varnson of this city wsra merrlsd by - Dr. Wllsoi at tb Grace Methodist church; Mis Nancy Pauline Adair of Omaha, Nebraska, and Charlea Rano Cameron of this city at th horn of friend t 201 Twenty-fourth atreet. and, Miss Allc Erana and M. F. David son at his parsonaga . , v Professor - Charles j J. Bu.hnell and Mia Olga L. Hewitt' wer married at Albany, Oregon, Wedneaday evening at th horn of th brld' father. Judge H. H. Hewitt, Rev. o. wj Nelson of thst city officiating. Th bride la th only daughter or Judge Hewitt. Mr. Bush- nail I profeosor of social science and history In Heidelberg nnlverslty. Tif fin, -Ohio. -They will--b at home -to their friend in Tiffin, Ohio, after Sep temner i.' ..., ; - Mta Florence E. Terry ajidJTilr-rd: F.-yrlr wi married Wedneaday even ing at t Stephen' chapel by the Rev. W. R. Powell. The bride wor a travel lag aotrtt .aad laxjt pXctur bMK- fiht Mil I-aurg, Donna., wa given it) marriag by her brother, William . Adreon Terry. ' Ml ' Lna Ameer was ' maid of honor and Loa Hunt of Troutdal acted aa boat man. Tb ushers wer Leo Bolr. brother or th groom, and Rell Colby. . .' ;- ' "v w.. ytr :.- . . v . -Mlaa Stella Sovereign and Kenneth H. Stewart were married Wedneaday at th bom of C M. Gaaton by Rev. J; Whlt eomb Brougherr MT.-end Mra Stewart have gone to' the seashore to spena short time, and. thenos will go , to Wal lao. Idaho,, to vialt th bride' parenta Ther will make their horn in 'eastern Oregon, i : Mlsa Daisy 'Robinson' and i Charles Johnston wer married at noon Thurs day at Grao Methodist- church. The wedding party consisted of th relatives and friends, who Immediately went to th bride' horn. where th wedding breakfast, wa served.'' Mr.- and Mra Jobntonwlir tl- in Portland. - r,- Mlaa Rhoda Eatelle Uhlman and Carl Cheeley Craw were married Saturday evening at th residence of Mr. and Mra Robert Uhlman, 111 Guild avenua The ring ceremony waa used by Rev. Jerome R. McGlade of Miapah Preaby terlan church. - Mr. and Mra Crow wlll realde at -MUla City, Oregon. Mlsa Edith Gertrude Kemp, th daugh ter of Mr. and Mra lnomss Kemp, was married at their boma 44 Harold tre, last Sunday to Dr. Frederio- 8.- Smith be Rot. A. A. Winter. Tbeyrm be at home after August 1 at TI4 Thurman street. Mr. and Mra C. Blakely have sent out announcements of the marriage of their daughter.-Juanita. to. M acorn M. Moor. last Tuesday at St. David Episcopal ohurch. . They will be at home after July IS at el -Eaat Eighth ntTxortli. ' ' , . " w-w -i MUsLeona .CL-Wlnf redand -Walter H. Orr were married Wednesday even- in a at the home of Harry W. Rlsher. Ill Lownadale street, by Rev. J. Bower soxThey will reside In this lty.:--- -. - i-: it ; r ,j -""."Mis Louisa A. Brown of Portland anf Philip G. Stout of Seavlew, Washington, wer married at llwaco, Washington, Thursday evening, June II. At home sfter'3uly-l t Jlwgoo. $ ... ... ChPn Delmer w -w C Livingston wera married in the pas tor' - reception room of the White Tempi laat Wedneaday by Dr. J.' Whlt comb Brougher. . 1 ' v.r).. r F STRAY BITS. Mia, Ardella Mill of San Franclsc Is on of . th prominent gueat of th week. She I with Mra A. B Rockey and haa been very much entertained in aa Informal way. Miss Mill move In tb best society in San Franciaco and 1 a favorite for her lively disposition and her ability to create fun. Her father 1 W. H. Mills of 8an Franciaco, who la at . tha head of the land department of the Central Pacific railroad. Mra Frank Riley-and Mra . Roy - E. Norton are among those entertaining for her. " . - - w w ' A distinguished, visitor last week waa T. 'J. Richardson, the artist, who waa the guest of Mr. and Mra Henry Brad-, ley Chaaa Mr. Richardson baa studio In ' New York and Minneapolis and ,1a widely acquainted with artlata In thla eountry and abroad. He I a friend of Mr. Du Mond. and aom of hi sketches are In th Alaska exhibit in th govern ment building. . ' Mr. Richardson 1 with him. 1 :.v - - - -t-- Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Redd ara gueat of Mr. and Mra. C. S. Jackson whll on their honeymoon. The bride, who I a cousin of Mrs. Jsckson, wa Mlaa Car rie BUI of Pendleton, wher aha wa married last Wednesday; . Mra Jackaoa attended - the wedding. Mr. and Mra Redd will go to their horn in Kahlotua Waahlngton, after a, short stay here. , - ', 'Mlaa Lena Mclntlr of -Salem gave a "groWn-up" children' party last Fri day for Mlaa Ethel Roaalter of this city who haa -been her guest Doll, blow Ing soap bubble and ' playing - game furnished the amusement .The prise for th doll hunting contest - were a doll and an A B C book.- ( The supper favor Wer ABC plat. ; . . .; t . ... : ; ...-v ., - ; --),, w V-'1 . Mr. and Mra Bauer have taken rooms at Hotei Portland fur Hi sutnmer.'whll Madam Bauer ta entertaining a house ful of friends. Mis Marian Bauer arrived from New York earljTTn th week to be with her mother, and Mlaa Em 111 Frances Bauer, th authoress, la xpetd thl week. !,: .. ... . . . .. - V . ' v " Mis Fanny Louis Barber and Alvla Barton Barber returned yesterday from the eaat Mis Barber, haa thla Sun graduated from Elm Ira college in New York and Mr.. Barber from West Point Thsy will spend ths summsr with thsir ps rents. Dr. and -Mra S. J. Barber, at lOl.Tamhill tret.' -. ; ,. .', . Frofsssor and Ur. Albert Sweetser of Eugene era camping for the summer near th fair grounda Mr. Sweetser I head of th biology and botany d bartnvent of the University of Oregon. and Mfs. Sweetser's water-color work of Oregon bird I on display at th For estry building. , .! . ': ; v -. ''A"- .- .. " ' . Mr. and Mr. T. W. Alcorn of Baling, Ksnsaa-wr in-th city-last-wk on their honeymoon trip. - They ware mar ried Wednesday In Brownaville at th horn of the- brld'aHpariHe.-Mn - and -MrswTTfi. Bowera ... .. ., Mr. and Mrs. Charles lx Stay ton of Salem spent the week In the .city, wher they, were entertained by friends. TgZ wsra married' la Salenf Iaat Week at tb homa of tha brtd. who wag Mia Umm Gardner.. - : Mr. and Mra Charlea A. Trovtmaa of Shedd spent ths week, la th city. Thy war marrtod ta Albany Wednes day noon. The brld waa Miss Myrtle LtUlas HamilL ' L: -.-; .."' , . . : ' W- -T-' --; Mra Bryan. Mis Elisabeth and Mlsa Isabella Bryan have Joined Miss Patsy Bryan la th city for tb summer. . Jr. Richard Minor of St. Louis, brother of Wirt Minor, is their guest. - - 1.-.- . Mia Semel Groat and Ml Laura Dunn' ara attending tha cenclav of th Delta Iota Chi sorority at San Jo. Th conclave open tomorrow and con tinue through,th wak. V : 1 - W W '... tflaa TJlllaa Branilald waa th meat of friend la Eugene laar week. Mon day she waa tha honor gueat at a bunga low party given by LeRoy ttrmv ; 1 MUSICAL H0TZS "Becaus of th many visitors in town. in rat Cnna-rentlonal church haa re tained it quartet choir for th month of July. Tb choir bad prepared Its farewell service last -week and" had glvsn a splendid 'program wnen tn pleasing announcement waa made. It program,. . Included Arthur , Foote'g "Awake. Glad Soul, Awake." Bchneck r "Savior Breath aa Evening Bless ing" and Whltny Coomb "A Hsavnty Message." Mra Ross Bloch-Bauer. Mra W. A. T. Bushong, W. H. Boyer and W. A. Montgomery ar th tnembera At tha laat meeting of the Tuesday Afternoon club, at Mra. Walter Reed't studio, th -foUowlng program wa glvsm - "UCnoif ox. two isrignv xvya (Cluteam). Mlsa Alice Mulf ord ; I "When tha Roaaa Bloom" (Relchardt).- Ml Julia, Thompaon: "Th Flrat Snowdrop" (Bunning, Mia " uurn ' uinunnina, "Absence" (Wllklna). Mia Lelg Muir; "Mvr-a" fClutsam). Mia Lllllah Far- rU; "Tou'r in Lov"MFlahr), Miss Dorothy Hlneks; "Rooensweig.- yrom Von- Flellta' "EUiland " Mlaa AUcs Jus- ton- . z j;: v : i . 1. L - The choir of " St Mary' - Cathedral will enjoy a well-earned vacation of two m on tha Thla choir I not only one ol th beat In the city, bat 1 pronounced by many visiting strangers to be on oi th best In the west. The aolo quartet la composed of - tha foUowlng; Mra Walter Reed. Mlsa Kathleen Lawler, N. C Zn.' and Charlea OUl. director. .The Chora number about IS, and contains many prominent singers. . . A noteworthy recital by pupil wa that given laat night at th Unitarian chapel by pupil of William Wallace Graham. Moat , of .the number were enthusiastically received. - Ml Helen Calbreath of Salem proved good - ac companist.. .i. 4 -- - ..' - .- WJ i i-V - 1 Th pupils of Mra .Edward ... Alden Beat gave a recital at Masonic : hall, Third and Alder atr ota Wedneaday evening. Miss Georgia Lewis was ths accompanist for the singers. There wer It number .on th program. .-. Mra Rose Bloch-Bauer Waa on tto orograma Wedneaday evenlrag. At Tm pla Beth Israel aha gave a - charming group of IT Ha roe lot songs witn in Dr. Wright lectur. and repeated them later at n Miuigan recital, jaus riansr ac companied, her.r, z,'-'v,, ,;".c.rv-;' Mlaa Ethal Powers sang a contrail solo, "Just for Tonight" (Ambrose), at last Sunday ervice of th Chapel of th Transfiguration, held at ,lh Mar- quam theatra , v-'V': COMING EVENTS. The annual -aonclav of the Omega . Nu Sorority will opea tomorrow and aom 10 gueata ar expected, from out oi town. The entire week will be give up to their festivities. Conclave meet ings wilt be held every morning. Moo day ctmni a reception tor the guest will be given at th home or Mlaa King on King's height. - Tuesday evening high Jink at th Manafield home in Mount ' Tabor will occupy their tlma Wedneaday evening the local chapter will give a- dene at Parson's hall In honor of th guesta nd Thursdsy even ing Eta chapter of Delta Iota Chi wui give one at the aame place. Tbe Gamma Eta Kappa fraternity will entertain Fri day evening and th PI Delta Kappa Sat urday evening. Thursday I the Omega Nu day at the fair and no aonclav ses sion will b held. Many -from California and Waahlngton ara here. .A number of small luncheon and Informsl affair will be given In 'addition ta th large entertalnmerrta . '1 PERSONAL. WSxejsTjrTwaWWl sky and It H. Schawrosky and H. Ooet of saa Francisco are (visiting Mr and Mra Brenner at Univeralty Park. Mr. and Mra J. S. McGlnnla of San Joae, California, ara spending th week with friend in Portland. ' Captain Paul Kirch, on tha general staff of the German army. Is visiting friends In thl city. Captain Kirch I a nativ of Berlin - and belong - to the Twenty-eighth Infantry. Mr. M each am of Seattle I th gueat 1805 .Model V of Mra R. R. Hog. Tit Everett etreet. Mlsa -Ethal Roaalter ha boon spend ing a fortnight In Salem, wher aba hag been . entertained by frlenda. Mis kithel Ruark of Th Dalle la. th guest of hsr aunt. Mra Frank Clerk. .- ' - Mra- M. S. Collin and her daughter. Mia Myrtle, of The Pallea are gueat . la tb elty. Mrs. T. B Cornellu of Salem arrive! Monday to Join her daughters, Bessie and Minnie, who have -. been visiting -Portland for some tlma - t Mis Petronella Connolly haa returned from a Salem vialt While away her . sweet ooatrsito vote, mad her vsry popular, - Mra There - Jackson . visited 1 her mother, Mra George Kalty. In Euasna last wkv I Mra S. 8. Spcnoer ha returned to Eugene after a fortnight' a stay with - Mra M. M. Butler at tbe Storting. . Mlae Floy Luckey aooompanied her homo oj a prolonged Vialt - . - - - - J , i Dr. Tbomaa FUban and hi mmrt-im of San Francisco ar th guostsytf L. and Mra. - Burgette Short - - - i - ; .MraRoy-J!' Norton left ytxday ' to Pnd 1 daya with Miss Doroth 1 Naah at, her summsr horn at Nashville.- ml aunnl Mutchlnson. hsr brother. V Mr. ' Hutohlnson. and Mia Quoeri of Washington, D, C, ar. gueet her. . Mr. and Mra W. R. Woods rd of Chi- cago are guest of frinds bare for week- an their way to ogthrn i Call xornia. - . t Mra Dan J. McGill and her 'daurhte Franco ar th gussts of frlenas a Hood Rlvr. . - . .- - - .. Mr. and Mra N. O. Llaaley .of VI. dletown. Pennsylvania, who war wit. tn jvationai Kdltorlal , association were enterUlned last week at th hom of Mr. and Mra W. TMlnlngar, 611 Ja Grant atreet Mra- Llssley and '" Mr. Delnlagar were achoolmateg at am balltowrv Pennsylvania. it-i 'M:. ; Mr. and Mra W. lrvini Spanoer art vtaltlng at th horn, of their parant Captain and Mra.- B W. Spenoar, tit 1. Broadway... At aom Thuradayt. i , . 1 :...;,- , I v - ENCAGEMINT0-- Invitation ara out to tha marriag of Mlaa Sidney Clark, to Tbomaa A. Mo-s Dougall. -The weddlng.wlU Uk plac I on July .14.. They will? leave for M jora juiyw-. -x ..... Mr. and Mra Isador Lang ahnounc , .iiv niHwvai vi iiwir' aaugnier, . maaeiine, a,T, Dinenhorer of St Paul. -- .. T P T H -m - -m isg--- sf m Uf. - ' "3 ..." 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