The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 20, 1905, SECTION TWO, Page 14, Image 14

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rTHE OREGON SUNDAY JOUr.!!Ai; rOHTLAHD. CUirr ZZZTMlUp. JAUCU
"its..-
P 'J THli week hut bMa A buay and
, I P on, with Mnnumerable so
. . I cial functions of prominence at
j . tha . . exposition. ' The garden
"'fete anfl dinner In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Francis, the-luncheon and reception in
; honor of Mr. and Mrs. Baylies, tha din
ner and reception (or Lleutenant-Oov-lernor
and Mr Bruce were all elabo.
irate. V
., Thla week tha festivities bid fair to go
"right on. The garden and launeh fete
'tomorrow begins tha week auspiciously,
j :- Tha organ reel tela at Trinity church
were events of not and many people
-. i .. .
IIVUUDV. r
f- The peaslblllty of a visit from the
(Tart party naa aat ; ronwna society
a II re. i am rosnf women who i(nn
ftbe latter aent to Miss Roosevelt la it
.spring pressnllng her In tha name-of
' Port land a young woman with tha first
; Xewia and Clark cola released, feel
. 1 personal Intereet la her coming.
i Tha Irrigation eongreaa thla week will
he marked by tha presence of a large
number of governor and reception
j will be given at many of tha atate bulld
! Inge in honor of their executive off leer.
I California. Nebraska. Colorado and Utah
j are among tha atatea to be thus repro-
pen ted.. ' . ' ,
SOCIETY AT THE EX
V POSITION. ;-
VT Olympla week at the exposition was
' l Very successful and that city naa aa
' anredly made a nama for Itself through
I Ita gorgeous dahllaa . Thouaanda of the
blossoms, for which the place la fa-
I tnoua, war ahipped la and given away
, and admiration for them was'unsunwa.
Mr. A. H. Chamber haa been the
: week' hoateaa and Mra. Albert Mead
i the honor) guest. Aaalatant boateeaea
: were Mrs. Hiram Hadley. Mrs. Wallace
Mount, Mra. ju. . canyon, axrs. ru
'Bedpeth, Mrs. W., Brldgford. Mr. 8.
1 'Madge. Mra. George Filler, Mra. John
; , Mitchell. Mrs. Hugh Rose. Mra. A. ,
'Ruth. Mra. W. H. Kneeland, Mrs. O. 'V.
I.tnn. Mrs. C M. Moore. Mlas 3. Moor.
, . Mlsa J. Oppenhelmer and Mlas W. Soo-
' bey. Tuesday an Informal reoeptloj
, continued through tha morning ana mi-
V-iternoon hour alike. Tha Hungarian
band provided music; refreshment were
' 'served and dahllaa were given as eou-
; venlra Wedneaday afternoon' there
' i was an Informal musicals and a Unique
, postofflce was conducted. . Postal cardi
'. 'picturing charaeteriatlo ' aoenes about
..Olympla war given ta tha guests, aad
after being written on. were stamped, by
, the Olympiana and collected In a huge
.-. 'baaket for mailing. - '
"v ' Friday afternoon Mrs. Mead, wife of
'.. 'the governor- of Washington, received
. a - publicity. . Mrs. H. W. Goods and the
. wlyes of varloua visiting governors
, assisted her In tha line. Tha hostesses
, jfrom tbe various buildings assisted -th
j Olympla women in servings Palms and
! cut flowers were tha decorations. Yee
7" ! tenia y an informal musicals was given
f. ;by guests of tha house. tt;, ...-:.' .
. Tha dinner at tha Now York building
' f Tuesday evening for Mr.-and . Mrs.
' ,rrancla of the Louisiana pAirchaa ox-
. 1 .position was one of tha mosCalaboraia
.affair of tha week. The table was
laAaa .wlth imsrirsn Rssntlos - Mrs.
, .Francis;. worn a white lace gown. .. Mra
' Gooda wore a costume of cerise lik
. ; heavily trimmed with white lace, and
men jewels were diamonds. Mrs. Tbeov
jdor Wilcox was beautiful 1a white net
- .over silk, with diamonds; MrsLNed Ayet
wore pink crop do .chins, with dainty
- 'garnitures of embroidered rosebuds;
Mrs. Helen Ladd COrbett was in whit
'silk, with pearls; Mrau U AUeK Iewls,
'in cream lace, with green garnitures;
'Mrs.. Frank Vincent 0u Mond. In black
'net; Mrs. Frederick Page, in plnkinat;
- Mr. George E. Chamberlain,- tn pal
. blue silk: Mrs. Osorga W. McBrlde, in
i cream lace and pearla; Mrs. C J. Read,
In black laoa; Miss HoyW tn white pot;
'Mlas - Patsy -Bryan, yellow laoe, and
: ,Mtaa . Simpson of , Ban Francisco, .In a
-. ,wnit jacs gown. . i ,, ,
;. Mrs. 'David Rowland Franc! of ' at
- " IvOuls has made many friends during
)ier stay her and found many old ones.
"She and th .president mean so much
' to ns." said one official hoateaa, who was
, at th St. Louie fair laat year., "Mra.
Francis has bean in public Ufa for many
yeara. till one wonders that sh doe
' not grow, tired of It. She has presided
, at many social functions as tha wife of
' the mayor of St. Louie, governor of
Missouri, secretary of th interior and
' president of th Louisiana Purchase
. sxpoaluon.' , . .v
' Those ' who ' attended tha - Good
. launch party some weeks ago and thair
garden fete in honor of Mr. aad Mrs.
Francis last week will be delighted with
, their invitations to a launeh and garden
' feta tomorrow evening in honor of Liu
.' tenant-Governor Bruca of New Tork
and Mrs.. Bruca. i Tha last water fats
CHURCH
SERVICES
r Trlor-gtrt Or. rraarls Burtstt gbart,
: ''Christiaa Isdnstry"; a. .. Basilar
''eriMaJt :W . aa.. Bpworth Isarue; T:M a.
tiariatlia Araf.'r Mia Ansl Dllchsora
.JHW at pots . ser Tin.
CaBtrsl-oamar Ruaaall ana tafct
. T. U Zeong. paato. arrler at 10:10 e. .
and i a. w.i 11 at., suae scsaul; . p. m.,
.... ;. Cpwerm lufoa.
Epwoctb Oorser Twvatr-tMr4 "sn Irving
sua la; Hsarr T. Alkluos. fcr. At 10 a.
a... anadar arkool; 11 "KtII Condition
aad Tastr Oaeea"; :a e. oi., Epwortk ktscas;
f .46 a. Bl. "Maklsf aa lnTeatDjent."
, , . eeece Oaraar of Twtifts sad Tirtor stmts;
tlatsae Tree Wlloan, D. 0., aastor. At tu:N
. au, Radomptloa: It' rsrts ud VotlTs";
;t p. S3.. "Astrlbatloa," Mia Ethel Lrtle.
' ;Ms(; S:S0 a. Bi., elaaa; lt.l a. ia., nsiulsy
i , arkool g:4S p. at., Ifwll la7i Tsspen,- v
rrse Ooraor East Nlotk sad alllli I. Uloa,
psator. Prasenisg. 11 a. a.
II wood (!. A. Lwkk aaatef. At 10 a. m..
.. gaaday aebool, A. T. Miller, saporlstni (tents
- 11 a. Israe Pesttaa"; T:M a. at.. KaoorU
aaft s. a., annrass ay Mrs. ureter- -'
ii. TVlnltr Caai Tan IB aad firsst stnatsi B.
' , Harold Ober. aastor. At 11 a. aerstoe
t aav. Marshall, Dt" ef MlBoaapolla; t
j-, p. ax,, sarmoa br Kev. U M. Reekwall, D. n.;
: 1 a. at., gpwortk leasee, vrltb addnss br U
, U. acky of ladUf M a. giiaesy aabesl.
rtiat TViaiiar Tanairth aad Aider Straeta.
. B. T. Hill pastor. At iO.po --. tke
, pa Mar wiu praors; i:iw p. as., uiua ai
1 .Vasarsff of rkiiseVMils will seesh en
. t krtMtanlaattaa .mt , fall ties." ,
l'mliarlaod 4 -or nee tilt Twalftb sod TaTkW
' Streeu: lUr. R. Nalaoe Alia, pssbv. At 1
a. B., raarklna by Dt. Bay PaloMtr; la : am.,
u ,, aekanl. IT. D. rtasvor, au wlnUodaOl ;
s . carkHiaa sasvr earns w
tkarao aara
' .kuaaV-ha! taleteeat aad Powolt eweeta:
. aarsaae R. kloiila.. . II.. pootne. At
lu a s. To Tfaaaeswratloai ef Cbrtat"
- - i -Oed'a TioagbM s toaoaarad with
m ' ai'"T Caraw glevaartb aad 0r trert
f. W. a (Itlbart, aaator. At J0:t0 . an.
AatAar UtkarlsBd mt Cam d'Aleae,
l raa-k. Us aaaalnf aarrlre.
. a.vaulrati Carasr Harssall aueat aad
turned out to b V dressy affafr. al
though Mrs. Good had axpectsd outing
MUtumM mnA I Ai i 1 .
- " ' ., w.aw v.av . . o UVI,Lk,
compliment to ' herself.- Tha Browns,
mw . .a, kin & ti vruuuea, wu( ye
prominent guests tomorrow.
Th Irrigation congress will be the
vcimsion' ox mor or tess antartaining
Prominent men connected with the ooh
greas wUl bring their wives, and many
have friends in th city who will enter
tain for them. - ,A Urge reception for
which card are now being Issued will
be given from 4 to o'clock Wednesday
afternoon to members of the eongreaa
by Governor and Mrs. Pardee of Cali
fornia, . Governor -Pardee 4 president
of th eongreaa. , -' .
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Th Illinois reception Thursday even
ing was well attended. The large pa
vilion was gay. with- evergreen boughs
and cut flowers. ' In the receiving tin
wer Mr. and Mra Baylies, Mr. and Mra
H. W. Good. Mr. O'Donnell. Judge and
Mrs. Hand. Mr. and Mrs. ' Jefferson
Myers, Governor and Mrs. -A. B. Mead
of Washington, Mr. and Mra B. B. Tif
fany, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Peterson, Mr.
and Mra Vaughn., Mr. and Mra Hall,
Mr. and Mrs. Hutchlna And Dr. Timma
: v ww ..
Fruit punch or lemonade ha been
served, every day of the paat week by
tha hoatssses of tha Idaho building, but
they have received enly very informally.
Idaho day fall on September IT, and
there will probably be a large f uno
Unas before that data..' j 1 t . ,
' Th reception dane given st the New
Tork building mat night rounded off the
featlvltlea of th week. Som 1.S09 Invl
tatlon war issusd and It seemed that
almost every one aocepted. The gown
ing of the women was brilliant and it
was one of the moat elaborate affaire.
Mrs. James Carraher and Mlas Carra
her, her daughter, from Kanaaa City,
were gneata of tbe week at tha American
Inn. They ere prominent In society of
that elty. W. F. Harrlty and family of
Philadelphia were also notable gueat.
. ,. r - , ' r w
Th dinner given at the New Tork
building Friday evening by th eommls.
slon In honor of Lieutenant-Governor
and Mra Bruce was perhaps tha moat
brilliant sine tha- vlait r
imsiaent eariy in int season. . '
Tha GraftAia inurlna T m
m . ..... . i.
Anaelea whrrh arrl vmm thu wmu .
American innlncludea a number of the
Tha party returns by way of Tellow
ston park. .........
EVlVht1fJ ll1r.VMl . awaia.4.- '
. w gaau-Ti i yiJ
Kvn Wdnedtty tventnr tor Ur. and
lira. lranclafL' lffsilAs - xjrr wa
M wsBsaawss soaaax, wj
introduced tha guests to Mr. and Mra
rrancia. mr. ana Mra uood and a few
other friends received Slao, r
W W j
been Mra F. R. Gooding, wife of th
governor, hd hr ' daughter and Mr.
Elmer, th governor's private aeoratary.
I
EVENTS OF THE WEEK.
Mlaa M-llaatvata .Va T
IntTher. slsfr, Mra gletahea -J-toa.a
the OulUlaume. . la being extensively
nmiiinaj mun is. maamg many mends.
Last Tueeday Dr. and Mrs. Charles 'A.
Macrum on tarta I naH at . in.... u.
Portland In her honor. Wednesday Mr.
and Mra. T. T. Strain gave a dinner for
her at their home on Willamette
helahta. . Miaa Kthal Thnm.... .
launch party Thuraday evening down to
aw muum i ma wiuameite. ,TDm even
ing was charming and the number iof
musicians In the parly mads delightful
mualo poaeible. Tho In tha party
werf 'Mr. and Mra Seth Catlln. Mr.
and Mra. Fletcher Linn, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Blckford. Mlaaea Ethal and riala
Thompaon. Mlas Sawyers. Dr. Stewart.
J. R. Fargo and L. U PaseL. . 7
Mr. 'and Mra.' wnilana n.rn.. . .1.
sat aide entertained with an evening of
cards laat Wedneaday la honor of their
guests. Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvla. of
St. PauL The room were prettily deco
rated for the occasion, with ferns and
sweetpeas In th living-room and palm
and pink rose in the' library. High
score were made at five hundred by
atnv uerara wuson and Charlea Mc
Maney. Lata in th evening a dainty
menu was aerved at tha card tahiaa h
the hoateaa' girl friends. Mlsa IJlv
Hodgln. Mias Marl Cordway. Mlas Una
Minor and Mias Elisabeth Bernard.
About It guests were .entertained.
. - - "k ' 1t v -.
Mra flaoraa T.Karf antavlaliuj aaw-
rai frlenda at a pretty luncheon laat
Tuesday and her daughter. Mra. I. M.
Whlteomb. assisted her In the duties of
hostess. The rooms were charming with
purple and whits China asters In pro-
fualAa. ' Tha favara w,m T -mwi
and Clark fans harmonising with the
iiowersv ..iM gueais were; T. W.
Rorth gsveataeaik! Rar. C. W. Harm, naafa.
At J a. aa., gamday artaol; peetchlsc at 11
a. as. and p. ax. by v. . M. laarpi T:U
a. a.. X. f. g. C. g. .
retnrtk Cnrnsr pint sad Olbbs streets! gev.
it. D. Medellasd. pastor. At lt:3 s. at..
aaraaoe by Eev. I w. Jonas. JaaaanaUsks
IS a., gnndsy School, g. C. Braunak, euperla.
taedoat) :45 p. aa.. Cbrlatlas Endesror prarer
SMeUngt 1:4 p. at., ''Th Dor ef Peaoa."
first The White tsmnls. earner Twelfth and
Taylor a treats; j. Wblteonb Broafber, D. I).,
Mtor. At 11 a. ax, Kev. Jeslsk ktrana. D. 1).,
ef Mew Tork eitr. an "Oar ClTtllaattoi
Christian"! T:4 B. at.. "A New laternretatlos
Bf ChrUtlsalty and " Presenr-ns : Problvma"!
1:10 a. a., BlbU school, s:ao p, m.. B. I.
IT. aaralca ssd reeeptloa to visitors. '
flmtral Rest Twelfth sad l!st"Anka
ttraataj Wlllisai ft. Randall, mlalater. C'harca
elossa ror tas usisuina or now rarsisBUHrs.
lamanarl Seooatd aad afesde stiwets) Mead
M. Bledsoe, pastor, rvsseblns at 10:0 a. sa.
13 aa. , Bible aeaool, Toaa uraerauas, eapona-
teamen t: S:so p.wa., a. x. r. u.: i;a p.
preeeklas by Of. Bay Falascr.
Betoad Eaet Beveatk sed v Aakeey etrseta;
Bev. g. C. Laphanx, pastor. At 10:80 a. aa.,
"The Hanble Llfs"; IS at., good aebool;
T: p. at.. Ulastratsd asrvlee with stsrsoptl-
eon.' MQsie esest toe aurofKioai v
Baatford.
M. Johns Advrstist ekarrb. 'At 11 a. ax.,
presehiDt br Bar. K. A. Leoaara; 10 S. ex.,
Betbsar Jiellwoad. At II a. ex., sands
boel; preseblaa by Mrs. f. J. Adaax at IS
aa. and T:4S p. at.
t'sleersltr Park At ! a. .. geadar school;
prea chins if Rev. Joka Beatslea at 11 a.,.
ana T 'U mm
St. MatnxawOeraer Pirst aad Oarather
atraotai Bev. W. A. M. Brorb ta eherge. AI
aa ai., aaraaoa. no auaaar caooi.
Alt gaiats- Rov. Bobstt Uupa. paat
M s. ex.; Soagar aebool) BO aaoralaa
sveaiaa sarvkM. 1 e'stoek. ,
At
St. Stephen's ebapel Thlrtaeatn tad CUf
wrreaajj new- n.- M. aawaar la-Chat. At
!: . ax., bely cosjmnnioa; :ls a. ax., gaodsy
(cbosl; services st 11 s. at. ssd T:W p. as.
Aaceastoa raasl PwtUad kalabai Bev. M.
ex.. Hxaaaar U aar(s. At p.! ., gaadar
Uond . gbeebard Benwond street sad V.s
eases' arena. AlMas: Bev. Joke Dawsse, res.
tor. - At 1 ax So soar acaoei; It a. .,
asrvlee.
IrlBlty "laeteesth aad Krarett straeta; Dr.
A. A. Morrtaae. rsctnr. At 11 a. a. rttarrm
rill ha easasd f or the Srst laaa' ae eebU
worship: I m. ex., T. L. Col WIU ersark.
Sb vtnm assa , lwsuia aad Malatsal
ii, ) ' 1 ' "
(, , , . i . ;. r . . , -i . ..... ...... . ,.;
- - .. . . ' , .... yr.
Mrs. Frederick D. Fufatoa, Formerly of Vgncouyer Barrgcksv
Kennedy and his two daughters. Miss
Genevieve and Miss Elisabeth, of Fargo.
North Dakota; Dr. Egbert and his sister,
Miss Grace Egbert, of Olympla: Mrs. F.
M. Eerbert, Mlaa Loela and Master Owen
Egbert of The Dalles, apd MTandMr.
W. W. McAlpln .of-this city; . T...v(t.,
Th nurses of St" Vlnoenrti hospital
have - probably - been . entertained as
royally at the Oaks ns any visiting as
semblage. Mrs. A. Tllser toon them out
In two sections on Wednesday -ami
Thuraday and wna aaslsted In her duties
as hostess by Mra. Barber and Mlas M.
Comport EviPf c8ceaatoirwasvlBrted
and public feeling toward - tho nurse
was manifested in the manner that
every one ' extended "therh hospitality.
Dinner was served at tbe tavern and
the tables ware beautifully decorated
with cut .flowers In their honor. Six
teen wer in th first party and If In th.
sscond. ti , v --- --r '. -v ., ,
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Mra Walter C Mackay was at horns
Informally to- about 76 friends Friday
evening at her beautiful horn on King'
helghta. Her - slater. Mis Katharine
Gill, of Los Angeles, and Miss Elisa
beth Sawyers of Indiana wer the honor!
guests.- Miss Gill Is a reader of note
nd the entertainment eonalsted of her
reading -"Enoch - Ardent with -a beauti
ful setting of Scotch music by Richard
Strauss,' Interpreted by Miss Sawyers.
It wss most effective and won much ad
miration. Tha rooms wer extremely
pretty with exquisite rosea Miss Bans-
bury prealded st the puncnnowL
- V ' i ' , r ' :
Mrs. George Pettlnger was tho origi
nator of a delightful all-day picnic last
week at her country home at 'Oswego.
Tha honor guests were Mrs. Whits of
Baker City. Mrs. Bpauldlng of The Dalles
and Mias Laura Clay of Kentucky. All
are prominent-clubwomen. Mrs. Evans
assisted her daughter in th duties of
hostess. . . , ,. - ,
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: Miss Nellie Tllden enterUlned a few
yotmg friends Wednesday svenlng .st
csrds in hono'r of her alatar, Mra Harry
Borden, of San Franclaeo. - There wer
five table of whist, and prises wer
swarded Miss Myrtle Landon and Gustav
Bogart. - Red and whits phlox were the
decorations and the scor cards carried
out the am colors. Misses Elsls and
atroetsi Bev. Oeorge B. Vaa Watara, 0. D.,
rector. ' At 11 s. m., praert : a. ax., Bas.
dar srbaol. No eaealns serviee,
st. Mark's Oaraar lnaUatk aad Qnlasby
streets ; Rev. J. B. H. glmpaon, rector. At
. an., bnljr eoaimantoB: II o'clock, aanralnf
prsyer ssd Utssrt o'clock, evealBg praaer.
ke guaday cbool la Aosaat,
y;:, , IVTSZXAM. , .' '
St. lames' Rsf llab Corner West Park and
yefferaoa streets; J. A. Lees, psator. At -It
s. si., aervlces; 10 a. B., guada choot. Me
evealng sarvlee.
Korwerlaa 45 Knrth Pnnrteentk street: Bsv,
t. at. Nayvig, psator. gervlees st 11 . ax.
- Bethenta- baatah-Cnrsee ral itytinr Itid
Morris street; Uadnmsd Orlll, pastor, Panlies
st 11 a. ax. aad p. . 12:1 p. aa., goada
scbsol. ' .
tit. Panfe 6armas Corner Kaat Twelfth and
Cliatoa atreet; A. Brans, sea tor. At 10:0
s. an., ear moo br Dr. II. Ernst; p. at., eermoa
by tb psstor; :10 a. an., SODdar arhool
Norwegian gyned Corner East Tenth ssd
flrsnt streets: O. Hssoaa, pastor. Preaching
at 11 a. aa. by Prorcssor A. McK. Kelaoa of
Moax falls. Boath Dakots; p. m., presrhlag
tr Bar. X. H. Dale of Liacola. Kslrsaka.
' VaTTTZO ETABOtXICAl.
Plrst doraer East Teatk sad Bheroaaa streets;
A. A. Wlnaar,- paster. At 10 a. m., Ssadar
school; 11 a. ax, and I p. as., preaching by
tb pastor.
Bt. JoHar'e Cornor ef Joka aad ' Ivanko
Streets B. E. McVlrker. pastor. Preach Ing
st II . at. and p. aa. Mrs. Clars Tlftanr
of Rochester, Mew lack, will speak, la th
saaralox. At 10 a. ., Sanaa? achsnl; J art
p. as.. J. K. Ta C. T..: T p. aa., S. K. L. C. E.
Saeaw Conier fnr aad Kerb? atreet:
Bev. J. Mower box, pastor. Prsaebls at II
a. ax. and p. aa. br Rev. H. L. Prasa. P. E.
roasnaaloa after the Boor nine sermon; 10 a. as..
Basdsy achool; If. St., Junior Eadsavori 1:11
a. -
r t n
Ockler Oreen At I:0 a. ex..
gnadar achoot
t:IO p. au, prssrblng br Bar. B. L. frtt.
: . . ' .. CHBISTIAV.
rirat Teener t Park sad OohiaiMa straeta;
?.- Mnckley pastor. At 10;0 a...J,, f,
Waldea of Seattle will nresea;'T:5 p. ax.,
Brnce Wolverine ef Portland; 1S:1S p. ex.,
Bible school: : p la.. Chriatlaa Endsevar.
Ceatrsl Beat Twentieth ssd Salaaoa atreets;
Rev, E. M. Patterson will a pea a st It a. m.
tm "The I poer Roeaa aad tbe t't'eroaost fart
of tks Earth"! p. as., 'The Wsatefnlaeaa
of Sla"; JO a. ax., Buaday School .l p. aa,,
1 P. i. CB, . . . i. ......
;. I.'.-:.', ' ':. fanvomMATiOBAl. f,. :
HffhUsd Bar. Arden M. Rocfcwoad, pastor.
At U a. ax. Bar. W. U Vpa wUl fresdi;
Elisabeth How assisted In serving re
freshments. ,' -", t v '
. . ' .
Miss Joyce Wilkinson of Tacoma was
the honor guest Tuesday evening of a
boattng narty given by number of her
friends. Landing early. In the-evening
on Roas laland they apread a picnic up
per on the bankv Songs snd story-telling
kept them entertained till a late hour.
Ther wer 14 In th party, -
a ' J a . -.. m. : K: ' "
.iMrs.' R. K. Wsrrsn'n BIWs Ussr-
Flrst Preabytsrlsn .church, anjoyad a
picnic on Portland Heights, last Tuesday
"evehlnf.nIfg. B."LToy"BtowH Of fblB
Franclaeo. a former - member oi ine
clsss. wss an honor gueat After sup
per th svenlng was spsnt In singing
snd telling stories. ', i; ,-.--
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Mlas HeUnerwaa hostess at a very
pretty tea en board, tha Heather last
week. Th affair , wa - very Informal
but waa attended by many ef the
younger set. Miss Hellner has been a
popular guest at their functions during
her stsy. ;r - .;" t
'' .'
A farewell party waa- glvn BLH:
Dooley Wednesday vnlng by a num
ber of hi frlenda at hla home IT Jef
ferson street. Th evening wss devoted
to an Informal musical program," and
refreahmante were aerved. Mr. Dooley
left Thursday for his horns in Ireland.
... - .... - ai - . .
' Mrs. Frank Rsnsom waa hostess to A
jolly party of young people at her home,
Ttt Pttygrov atreet, last Monday even
Ins. Tha company wss assembled to
bid farewell to Miss Mabel Ransom, who
left the next day for Europe.-
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Mrs. Bell Berllnger Dalton enter
tained Mrs,' Grace Moral Dickmsn snd
Mr. Eddy at luncheon at the golf links
yesterday. Mr. Eddy wss Mrs. Dalton's
musical instructor years sgo in Chios go.
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Tueeday afternoon a lolly party ef
Oregon City girls visited th fair to
gether and ate a plcnio luncheon on the
grounds. Among tnera were: aexis
Nelta Harding, Miss Edna Ceuneld, Miss
Beetle Kelly and Miss Edna Daulton.
W ':
Mra William Erlekson ef Hawthorne
avenue.- gavs - a plenlo at whloh there
waa a 'score of guests, at Hawthorns
T:45 p. as. Rev. Mr. Ewlnr. state eaperlateadeat
of ganday acnoole for Btlchlsea, will preach;
10 a. ax.. Bandar aebool.
University Peek Artless taste le, Peetssaosrki
Rev. D. B. Oray. psstor.1-At 11 a. aa.. "Let
I i Not Be Wssry la Well Dolrut. for ia lhxs
BsaaoB W RhsU Rasp If W ralat Wot" 10
a. . "under aebool. .
Uasasjo-Street Welsh service st 1M p. m.
na ' o. avo . mJv' t
- txristlan -aad Mlaalensry slltenee tilth aad
Main street; PT, t). Sawtells, an part n
tendent. At 10:80 a. ., preachlnf ; 18:1 a.
ax., Sunday aebool; open-air service a piss
block near roartk snd Msdlsmx streets If tb
WraLhec ka. snraTorable the., meeting will h
bald la tha ebapel, Blxtk aad Mala strests. .
," ZTAVatXIOAt AM00IATI0V. '
rirst Engllak Corner Eaat Sixth aad Usrkst
atreetal M. A. glawert, psstor. At 11 a. ax.,
S aching by Rev. I. T.. Smith; Bp. at., preseb
by Be. B. O. Eatoa; 10 - ax., loader
oot, M. A. Bittnee, anperiateadeatl 11 a.
Zeang Peopis slllascs.
VBTtatMAUtT.
- pirst East ' Coarb aad East Eighth street;
W. P. Small, paator. At It a. is.. V). gable
Eneomkim"; T: p. .. "It All Are to Be
seed. Wbt WfforvBca I It Whether or Mot
We De Aaytklog ttoodf; 10 a. ; aa., Baaday
scheol.
': i
St. B. CargBOal WVTB. . '
Pirst lTIt Second street, Foresters' hat);
E. . H. liowrs. psator. At 10 a. ax., Baada
achool; T pi aa., Ep worth leagae. Dr. W. E.
Vaughs, editor ef Paculc Metkodlst Advoeate,
will eeeusy the pulpit axoralog aad evsuiaf.
VVITZS BUTKRXB Of CHBHT. '
Pirst Ceraar Bset rifteeatk and hVailass
streeu; H. C. Slhaffee, psstor. At 10 s. ex.,
Bible school; pregchlBg st 11-. ax. aad I
p. avt f p. sx.y.r. IV SV Or-g.
j - ' OBRIBTIAB BCrBBOaL' ' ' '.. V-'
'first gcftttlsk Bite tbdrl, MorrtartB and
townedal street. At 11 . . aad p. aa.,
"Cbrlat Jeeoa"; Bandsy arkast eleee -ef
Sjeralng asrvie. f . . s . .;
. ? iiaKmxvtav. ' ''' '
Portland Ifew Cberrb eertaty Reeeptloa sail,
third Soor atulkey hnlldiag, Baeoad aad Marrl
ao at reefs. At 10 a. ax, Sa-eoaaaorglaa
Ur aervtce Bad asrsapu . - A
Olive Braaeb aalaalon Mrst Bear Oar streets,
teretree at S p. ax.; "nana? aebool, 1:M p. aa.
- Holleees eaarp Bxeettns Under aaapteea Pa
ct lie Houses .collet e, Salem, Grand aveaee esd
Beat XatxhiU sUesia, erety sftrsaa at IM
park last -evening. 'The afftlr was In
honor of her mother, Mrs. Holmes, of
St, Louis.' -I ." .
MiaC t' N. Fleischner gave a charming
dinner ef It covers at her eessiae nome
in honor of Mr, and Mra. S. Wehrman.
Oeerge Ehrmen and Charles Ehrman.
who left for Ban Francises Thursday
morning, ' ,.
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Mr. and Mra L E. Solomon gave an
evening at home in honor of Mrs. L.
Freedman and daughter. Miss Eva, of
New Tork, who have been their guest
the psst week. ,- ' ,':,- , V
f Miss Btott entertained very informally
at cards Wedneaday evening for Miss
Brown of Oakland. ; t , -
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ENGAGEMENTS.'
?
u mA "Urrn William XT - flarlr hxva
announced the engagement of their
niece. Miss Laura Francis Todd, to
Phelps Anderson Gil more of Pheenlx.
Arlsone, The wedding will take plans
August It. . , -' '
erha aaeaaamant ta announced Of MlBS
2 orma Ronald ef Seattle to Edgar
ims Wright 'V " -;"."
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.WEDDINGS. '
Miss Anna Gertrude Begll was may
rled to Lester Kline Sunday evening at
the home of tne bride's mother. Mra
A. SeglL SIS Thirteenth street. Rev. R
Abrahamson officiated. - The home was
decorated with while and green in sml
lsx and earnatlona- - The bride waa
gowned In white organdie, trimmed with
lace, and carried Bride roses. Her little
niece, Gertrude Begll. In white, waa ths
ring bearer, and Pearl Abrahamson, in
pink, waa the Sower girl. After the
ceremony an elaborate supper was
served. , White roses and .carnations
ornamented the table. ' Mr. and Mra
Kline are spending a few days at ths
beach and will be at home after. Sep
tember 1, at ttl Thirteenth street. ,
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A wedding of-prominence in the small
town ef Bay - City was that ef - Mies
Lorena B. Robev to William A. Petteys
by Rev. C A. Stockwell, pastor ef the
M. .10. church of Tillamook, Tuesday
noon." Only a few intimate frlenda wit
nessed the ceremony at the home of the
bride's grandpareata, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Fetters have
been spending their honeymoon in' this
elty. - The groom haa been elected an
Instructor at -Monmouth state normal
school, from which be is A graduate.
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Miss Anita Farrer of -this elty was
married quietly Sunday morning to Dr.
W. Roes Bojrd of Klamath Falla The
marriage waa celebrated at the home ef
Mr. and Mrs. IV B. Taden of that eir.
friends of-he bride, and Rev. M. C.
Starr officiated. They are spending their
honeymoon in th neighboring moun
tains. Th bride's home Is in Portland
and the groom is known to many here
where be received bis medical training.
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Saxon Humphrey and Mlas "Emma
LPttPJxnwrarris ftn tha erasing
of August lb-at the home or tne onae
unole, J. A. Newton, postmsBtsr ef Val
Only immediate friends and relatives
were preeenU Mr. aad Mra. Humphrey
wiU reslds in Vale, and will be at home
to their .friends after September, li.
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' Announcements are out for the mar
rlage of L. Elisabeth Thomas and Peter
Alvln Blnford Thursday evening. -Au
gust t. Rev. JX L. Rader, IX D., of
flclated. Mr. and Mra Blnford have been
at home at (11 Hancock street since Au
gust II. - ,i' .
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Miss ' Dessle Whipple and John P.
Durfee were married Wednesday morn
ing, August I, at ths home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs.. L. N. Whipple,
Rev, M. T. Wire of Eugene, officiated.
Mr. and Mra. Durfee have been spend
ing their honeymoon In Portland visit
ing ths fair. , ' ,' .
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Miss' Bertha Haydon was married
to -Verlen Ennla, Wednesday at Taylor,
street Methodist parsonage by Dr. F. B.
Short.. - Another .marriage, that - took
place the same dsy there wae that, of
Harry M. Harrla and Eva Jacquemlh.
. . . .-. i w ; '''" -'Announcements
have been received of
the marriage .of Mlse Cortnne Johnson
ofOakland. California, to Nye Kern of
thle city Saturday, August I, at Salem,
Oregon. Mr. and Mra Kern will be at
home after October IS at ttl Savler
street, Portland. v- V
Mrs. M. Gregory haa sent out an
nouncements of the marriage of her
daughter Grayee to Phelps Holman of
this elty July .
; Laat Saturday Miss Charlotte Mo-
o'clock aad evealng et t:S0 o'clock; Rev. I
M. Eras, leader. . Early axorolag pralaa serviee
at e'eiae. I
Chareh ef Jeeoa Christ of Lttr-tsy Bafats
Allsky bolldlng, ball 400, eoraar Third aad
Morrlaoa streets. . Sur rices at 11:10 a. as. aad
T p. ax, .
Th rirat Spirttnallet eh arch Artiaaaa' ban,
Third street near Waatolngtea: Dr. N. i. Raskin,
psator. At It a. a., eon fere ac; g p. as.,
Dresehlaa by the aastor.
Millennial Daws 0. A. R. bin, afceead aU
Momsoa strests. servie at s:so p. ex.
firat Bible Spiritual ssdty A. O. V. W.
hall, Salllag-Htrach bolldlng. gpaclal christen
ing service, eon ducted br Mra. yiorsne E.
Whit of Kew.Ta,k.follyWhy-.pUlt aaae
aad teat. . - . .
Paopl' Chrlstlsa ' enloe Pre religions
aoeletr. IMS MorrlaBB (treat. Unity hall; P.
E. Coulter, leader. At 11 a. ax "At Meat
With Publicans": 1S:U p. ax., tady la la
lite peoblenta ; T: p. ax., eoacevt by Unloe
orebextrei S:1B p. ax., . 'The. Meeasslty el
Two Sass." . .
A Isetar ea "Thaoaophv" will be fctvea
Sander eTsolnv st the Aliskr balldln. ball loo.
Cbrlatlaa Cstholl Apoatolbt Cbarch la Elon '
aueay. aaii, Momsoa street sear imra; nev.
Jnha Alexander Dowle, Aret apostle; Bev,
f'harles A. Hot, alder Is eharg. At S p. .,
Bible etadri i s. ax,, "Haw Ood Stralghteaa
Crooked Thlag'r S p. ax,, "Ood Lave for
Hamaalty." . . , . ,
'V; aVew Bamivioa Bstas Bast, .
On August. tl, II aad September it,
IT, the Great Northern railway will -Ball
excursion tlcksts to Chloago and return
for ITI.dOi St, Louis and return, ItT.lt;
St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth and
return, 110; tlcketa good for going pas
sags for It dsys; final return limit, tt
days; good going via Great Northern
railway, returnlpg earn or any direct
route, stopovers silo wed going and re
turning. - For tickets nnd additional In
formation eaJ.1 on or address H. Dlokson,
C P. and T. A., Orsat Northsra Ry,
12? Third strset Portland.., -- .
Bhaawrslem to Sewyort, '
The Southern Pactfle eempany haa
placed en sale st all - Portland offices
round , trip tlcksts to Newport st tats
ef t. limited to October It. lttt. end
for $1 Saturday to Monaay tlcketa
Ample hotel accommodatlona at reason
abls rates are provided at this popular
resort, .;, . ., , ....
Daniel and J. J. Blanehfleld were mare
rled at th Flrat Methodist parsonage
by Dr. F. B. Short. ' ' . '
4 mi ..'.'. t ... ,
Wallaoe E. 'CUrk and Lou L. Peter
son were married by Dr. F. B. Short at
his parsonage laat Wednesday.. -
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: OTRaV CIT8.
tiii.iiaiaa.iaaaMawa.iia.a. a,i.a e
Of su tbe women at tha barracan wno
have been popular with Portland sooisty
probably none haa been more of ai favor
ite than Mra Funaton, wife Of the brigadier-general.
When General Funston
was transferred to Chicago ther was
general r (rat over the loss of- Mra
Funston 'from social ' Ufa here. Her
friends are glad to learn of bar return
to California. She expects later to oome
to. Portland. t---' v;--
Mr. and Mrs, a. W. Dorsey of Ne
braska are gueeta bf Mr. and Mra. W. A.
Meare whom they knew year ago. They
will be hero throu.h this week. Mr.
Dorsey is a delegate to the Trans-Mls-sieaipp!
and Irrigation conventlona Mr.
and Mra. K. R. Richardson of Now Tork
ar also guests at ths Mesrs borax
Their frlenda Mr. and Mra H. B. Love
land are at th American Inn, but they
have been entertained by-Mr, and Mrs.
Mesra r - - -- - . -..
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Mra -Charles Nelson, formerly ef
Vancouver barracks and known to many
friends hero aa Mlsa Elisabeth MoCanx
mon, arrived aarly in the week to visit
hsr mother, Mra- Nelson has Just re
turned from the Philippines, where Lieu
tenant Nelson haa been etationed. He
has been transferred Co Fort Montgom
ery, Georgia. . where his wifs will soon
loin, him. '. t ',.' -"". ... - '.!
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Miss Martha Hoyt. who has been at
ths beach with her mother, Mrs. George
Hoyt, and her slater, Mrs. Robert Lewis,
returned last week for a few days In ths
city, x While here she was a welcome
guest at a number of big social funo
tlone. She went back yesterday to be
gone till Beptem her, V ,v
:- -k it '""'.. -W
- Dr. B. 3. Barber la the guest of 1 his
daughtsr, Mra Lewis Alderman, of Mo
Minnvill. With Blm is his son, Alvin.
who was graduated In June from West
Point, receiving hie appointment to the
engineer corps at San Franclsoo for the
winter.. . v.-- -." - - -' .?.-,. !
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Mra Fletcher Linn, And Miss Sawyers
leave tomorrow for a short visit with
Mrs. A. S. Kerry of Seattle Mra
Kerry was Mrs. Linn's guest laat spring
and many will remember her aa a charm
ing woman with a sweet contralto voice.
' .
. Dr. A. J. Gleay and his son Paul left
last Saturday for. San Frnnelseo. Be
fore returning ths doctor will enter his
son tn-th Mount Tama! pa la Military
academy. ,'..,-' -.- ,, .,-.
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MUSICAL' NOTES.
A delightful musicals at ths home of
Mr. and Mra C W. Thompson.'' i It
Twsnty-flrst street. Friday evening, in
troducing Miss Elsie Lincoln aad Mlas
Guinevere Weeterman. - Mlaa . Lincoln
Iras tuiard In aaverrl rhsrmlng spprasxe
solos and Mlas Weatermaa contributed
dainty blta of Instrumehtal muale. In
additions to accompaniments ? for ths
soprano. Mlsa. Lincoln is a niece of
Colonel Robert Lincoln Bad - waa for
seven years soloist in the mother church
of the Christian Scientists of Boston. 1
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COMING
EVENTS
The auxiliary -of the Illinois society
will be entertained by Dr. L. G. Johnson,
lit Salmon street, next Wednesday af
ternoon. The subject ef discussion' will
be the Indiana. ... -. - , , -,;
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PERSONAL.
Ur, and Mra. L. E. Blaln of Albany
wera tn the city laat week.
Mra E. P. Geary visited her sister,
Mrs. Mary McCornack, in Eugene last
week. . . '---!'. .' ;...,
. Mrs- E. L Irvine haa returned from a
vlelt with her aleter, Mra O. A. Wsg
gonsr of Corvallla
. Mrs. 8. H. Paddock fs gusstln As
toria. ..... .;' '
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hogan of Astoria
ar spending a weak visiting th expo
sition. ' , ,
-: Mra D. B. Mackl of this elty snd hsr
guests, the. Misses Weyer of Elm Ira,
New Tork, are visiting Mra Msckls's
mother, Mra John Hughes of Salem. '
. Mra. - Percy A. Toung and daughter
FOURTH AND
WASHINGTON
Odds and
Litt
Surtlng; Monday morning and continuing until SOLD." '.,
Every SPRING and SUMMER SUIT must go. A splen-
-Art----ZT;-iir Z3,mX'7i) "-Ml
sva-Oia VlieWiVO xw Kbiu ail uua ami av y. ivn uiav wiu
astonish tha clearance sale
atnni.n Viai rlaaranca aalat
v '. ' 1
FORMERLY $15 TO
Tailor-made, Suits
v .'- - ' 'L,i.JZL-
For siunmer and early fallwear of fancy Panama, In
blouse styles; of homespun,' ta Tuxedo, and long coat
i styles; Dt fancy. mUtures, in. 23-inch jacket styles of
broadcloth and cheviot, in blouse style, and .of shepherd
',- plaid, in blouse and Eton style. Suit that will hurry
; out at auchjcompelling values. . . , - - , - .. ; :' '.
',' ' -jm fourth' stVeet oZZZ.tZ
I
Isabel of Albany were guests In tho city
last week. They were . accompanied
home by Mrs. Young's eoosln, . Ml
Violet fmae of Pittsburg, Psnnsylvanla,
where Mrs. Toung spent ths spring.
Mra A. Bukosky will return early In
the week from a six weeks' ontlng at
Nye Creek. Newport beach,. WHb, her
ar her daughters, Mrs. M. Welch and
Misses Rose and Nettle,. and her grand
children, Florence, Mildred and .Bessis
Walch, ....',- , ... . v..
i Mrv Frtendenthal and daughter vis
ited over Sunday with frlenda In Cor"
vailla - w-v.t- ... ...
Miss Phoebe Dunham of Corvallla Is
ths gueet of her uncle, Louis Oren.
- Mra O, Odlnnd of San Franotsca Is ths
gueet of frlenda . i i
Mra WU1U. Moxan Is visiting friends
ia Astoria. , -,. .-
Mra Ida Countryman and" hsr daugh
ter Of, Henna. . North Dakota, are i the
guests here of Mra Frema Countryman.
Th three spent Sunday in Corvallla
with Mr. and Mra. T. T. Vincent. -
- Mr. and Mra Charles Ashlsy Beeoher
end their fwo young daughtera ef Stock
ton. California, arrived Thursday morn
ing to make a fortnlght'a visit with Dr
J. Whrtcomb Brougher, Mrs. 'Beecher's'
brother. . -"y . I
Urs. -Ida Duainberry has returned tor
San Franclaeo after a two Weeks' i visit
in Portland. Mra Sanborn, her com -j
panlon. . will remain , for.- some time!
longer, i .. - t ...
- Dr. Thomas Ross of. Astoria . , a)
guest at ths Sterling. ,
Miss Helen Barber is visiting at
Rtdgefieid, the guest of Miss Dorothy
Mra Walter Reed Is enjoylnga Jtltm i
xion in viacona, Mritian tjoiumbia, and
intends visiting Spokane before her re
turn, about September 1. - , - .
Mra. Adolph Hansen, daughter ef Mr.
and Mra Thomas Johnston of .Mount
Tabor, who, has been visiting friends
and relatives in thin city for ths past
two months, left last Saturday for hsr'
horns in Baker City. , Sh waa accom
panied by her little son Carsten.-
Mlaa Adelaide Marx, who-baa -been
the gueat of Mrs. N. D. Simon during
tho past three months, will leave today
for her home ia Albany. New Tork.
Mlas Myrtle Cole, daughter of Dr,
Milton Cole of Dubuque, Iowa, la vialt
Ing Dr. Ray Palmer's family and other
friends In Portland. 1
Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Dskum returned
last waek from trip to Alaska,
Mlas Mabel Ransom of fit Petty
grovs street left Tuesday for San Fran
cises on hsr way to Europe to epend a
year abroad. Mrs. Ransom-, and the ,
children have gone to Seaside for few
daya, - 1 . ...
Professor and Mrau R. H. Dearborn
have returned to Eugene after a three
weeks- visit with Mr. Dearborn's
mother, Mra. H. A. Dearborn. He is
instructor in mechanics at the 'Univer
sity of Oregon,
Misses Gertrude and AHce Kearney of
Astoria' are tn guests or Miss Ay lean
Harrold. , tt , North. . Twenty-second
street.. t - ,
. Colonel and Mrs, T, C. I Smith snd J,
K. Chapman "of New Tork are here, for
a weak. ,'- . '. '..'
Mr. and Mrs.. O. B. Vale of Salem are
here to visit the fair.
Mrr. M. F. Lawrene Is visiting Mrs.
F. E. Tantis of Balem.
Mr. end Mrs. W. L. DeLsno ef Eugene
came down to attend -the Clareneo Eddy
orsan recitals last week! Mrs. 'PaLan,p I
is a. taienteo organiat nerseis. sv
... Mr. and. Mm. O. Welolr and Mr.' knd
Mra .Brt waller wera among - Balem
guests in ths elty laat week.
. ,J3t. end Mrs. W. H. Davie of Albany
were aero last .wsea. --'
Miss Florenoo endMaater Freddie
How ar visiting thslr aunt, Mra, 8, R.
van. or tnuem.
Mrs. Charles Shepherd dhd bet daugh
ter. Mlsa Mabel, of Pendleton spent a
few daya here last week.
Mra L. A. Byrd. Jr and daughters,
tbe Misses - Lois and Grace . Byrd, . of
Salem are the guests of friends for a
wsek. - i . , ... ....
' Judg snd Mrs. H. B. Palmer of Al
bany wsre in the city lest week. -
' Rev. A. Abrahamson returned Thurs
day from a trip to Seattle. . J .....
- Mra Lathrop and her niece ef - San
Francisco and Mlas Bottlpg of Stafford.
England, era visiting Mra' Hatch -of
Borthwlck street, - , , v.
Mra C P. Uphur of Astoria Is spend
ing a week here.
Mr. and Mrs. William Eaglsa of Al
bany spent a few days here last week.
. Mr. and Mra J. M. Howe of Eugene
are portiana viaitors Tor a weekv
Thys Mlaaea Dosch left yesterday fop
aeaaiaa to visit Mrs, ' Alexander KVrr.
W. M. Klllingsworth Isft Thursdsy for
Long Beach, Washington, for a 10 days'
vacation with his family, who havs been
spending the summer there.
; Mlsa Nan Wood returned -Friday from
a visit at ths beach es the guest of Miss
Kathleen Burna Mlsa Alice Slbaon lsft .
Friday for a short stay at Boole
FOURTH AND '
WASHINQTON
Ends Sale
hunters. , :''
rttinteira ; v .
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$22.50 A GROUP OF
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