, T - ' - i ; r.'.o , t- - ;' ' rrnEOREGONSftJNDAVjbURNAEi PORTLAND, SUNDAY- MORNIN6. MAY 2Q. 1906. rV Oman's Store Leading Furrisrt A '.. ; 7 . '.'.;. LaJigg Outfitter ; 4tk anJ Morrison redon jyiade v i .- . - : Special! IMPORTED and NEW YORK Pattern ff- i Htt -aiproscb f-June 4s marked uaUtJy twaeYiitUi J : bursting "forth- Into ' poetrr- of aUeaunsi lifn. anil the aiulilsn but ' aot unexpected Influx of engage. at. Ins.-former has little to do with the society page for la not the editor's waste basnet. . The' latter,' however,' brines emlles. oJ delight to It leaat toree persona in """every Instance, and the third Is the so cial chronicler. This year is no except 77 tlou; the number of engagements an - - nouneed ' he past week or -- two - has j cached alartllng proportions and'tnany 7'Tot these concern people very prominent ire social life. June promlsea to have V i many brides thla yesx. and May- Is con- Mir. and Mra,- Luther Steel lequently month of many showers. hough-not AprH-ahowere It 4s hoped. The out-of-town guests have occa sioned considerable entertaining, among the prettiest affairs relng Mra. Bur rail's danoe. Mrs. Ledd'a luncheon and Miss polph'a.. luncheon. The Luchesl benefit Wednesday night waa attended ty a fashionable crowd and was quite a. dressy affair. ' - w - Interest centered very largely last Week In the danoe given by Mr. and Mrs. JWalter' Barren inbonor of their mL Mies Katharine Brown of San :Trnclsco JThurBlay-?veninrrrTtie Bor-4 rU homeat-Hawthorne Park with Its -omest home on the east aide and one of r- 1 1 I r l' : -T V ithe.inostjbautiful. of Portland... It was especially . attractive that night with rows of Japanese lanterns fes tooned orfTh torieterTaces.TRngs and. , lawn chain were placed . on -the stone and about the largef-sloplng lawn, I doors, everything was light, and color. Red and white was the general color "scheme throughout the rooms. In-the J reception rooms there were rhodendrons banking the mental and snewballs km the -flreplarea. There were red snd whits carnations in the library and red and wtiltepeonlesln the dining-room. Everywhere were hanging baskets of white snowballs on the walla, since domment to gtva-roora-for-danclng. Mrs. Burrel! waa assisted in receiving - tor Miss Brown, her honor guest, -her jnotherr"Mrs: i. B. Montgomerxand ' slater, Miss Montgomery, and her guest, : Miss BuIL Mrs. Burrell wore a very hnflome white brocade gown with gar nitures of hand-made lace and mallna trimmings. Mlas Montgomery was also In white brocade trimmed with Vene tian tare. . Miss Brown wore pink lib erty silk. Miss Montgomery whits chif fon velvet with silver spangles, snd Miss Bull pale blue chiffon trimmed with laoe. Dancing continued till 11 o'clock, when small tables were brought . in and supper served. After supper dancing was begun again. . There were r five tables of bridge In the library for - those who did not dance. Parsons' or chestra played. The guests numbered about 1(0. Miss Brown will probably remain with ' Mrs. Burrell fill the end of the month. i 8h has been Informally entertained by a - numoer-Ol menus including Mlas Dolnh, who gave a charming luncheon for her ,yetrday. . Miss Grace Warren Plans to enUrtaJa lor her at arla next Wed needay. w - !The Tuesdsy Afternoon club gave an r. evening for the men last Tuesday night. . which was a departure from the cus tomary entertainment, and was voted a . decided success in every particular. The '. feast wss spread st the homef one of -- tha members and tha reception and an ' tertalnraent given at ths home of an other. . - At the home of Mr. and Mrs. a. M. GUnea, 14 East Everett street, the spa cious parlors had been transformed into a banquet hall, and here ' early In the ' evening 44 members and their guests assembled. The table was arranged In the form of a T. the appointments being . t , .... . - a Wedding Invitations , ?sa 'announcements.- calling carda etc Proper .forma and latest styles. ;Alvt)i s. Hawk Co., 14m Third street, very pleagtpig and irtlstlcBtreinitrs In the luIucoJorfcy loletn.nd. white. formed -pnnnr hAttTtftrTHWPf,' deeorated f ntlrrly wllh vn"-?f .white n.Hona The rolor scneme i 1 rrrm out la the nlace-carda Mra Miles, president-elect, acung ' ,( . ..iiu iinnn trie president. Mrs. warr.n fl White, whor reaponded to the rtr.t trust "Our Husbands Our Quests." A. A. Bailey followed with "A .Mans Idea of the Clubwotnah." H. B. Hud .' . mhiM-t "The -Influence of Clubs Upon Home Life.1? Several others were called-'-upoa-end responded with Shore talks. g- - wrg J- ih homa of Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Push, but a few steps distant, where theeoialndrfh-evOTlngwaa spent trailing vines and branches of climbing roses were used effectively for decora tion. -Cards and other games, conversa tion and an informal musical program heJned to saas the time pleasantly until a le4e hews. Among the mulriil.,.niim-J bars ware Mrs. Q. C. Eeneiman s piano numbers and songs by Mrs. A. Crofton and Mrs. B. E. Miller. The following is a list of Uiooe. pres ent: Mrs. "Warren S. WhlterMrarF. M. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bailey. Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Boynton. Mr. and Mrs. E. Chlpman, Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Dunham, Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Eshelman, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs.. H. 8. Hudson, Mr. - snd Mrs - Merwin- Fugh.-Mr- and Mrs. Robert Smith, Mr. snd Mrs. A. J. Stiles. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1T-Mlller. Mrs. A. Crofton. Mrs. O- M.-01lnea- Mrs.-Otto- Hlrsclu-Mrs. Florence B. SUUings. Mrs. Charles Crog ster. Mrs. O. P. M. Jamison, Mrs. H, J. Jackson, Mrs. Robert Lutke, Mrs. r. A. Schoppe. Homer Jamison. Harold "Pugh, Scott Jackson, Master Charlea Stalllngs, Master Uoyd Gllnes. One of the principal- sntertainera -of the week was Mrs. li. B. Adams, presi dent of the Portia-club.-who gave a beautiful and elaborate evening recep- tlon Friday to the members of the club and their husbands. The hall was a mass of Scotch broom "end "palms, the reception rooms In green and red wlfh palms, popples and amllax, and the dining-room had deep red- glow from in- candescent and American Beauty roses. Mrs.- I. B. Hoford sang "Just a-AYesryln'- rofTou"f Carrie Jacobs Bond-and-Me '-ellars-f tea-f wards? Five "hundred" was -thMrnlaved.Mrs: CI.1B. Cellars. wonTtne fTfst prTseffor the women and . I. B. Horord for the men and Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Pague each received a consolation prise. Mrs. Cel tars' pTrsewaa a beaut if ul bonbon dish In violet. and goldnd Mr. Hosford's a hand-decorated coffee J cu: Punch -was -aerved during the evening and dainty refreshments at the 'close, Hood River strawberries on ths ice xreAm, This initial evening reception was one of the most charming affairs ths club l haaad.JliH season.. .- -T w Mrs. Wesley ; Ladd'g luncheon Friday most ehtrmht boaters for moet charm ing affairs. Her honor gtteats were her cousins. - the- Misses- -f fie and -Claire Houghton, who have spent the paat week with her.' Her. - guests numbered ! and they were seated at four tables, making a lovely picture - of varying color. Mrs. tadd herself presided st the inrge. table where J here were eight ynung married people. Mrs. Couch Flanders sat at. her right Her table L was In lavender with rich clusters of wlstnrla for the . centerpiece. Miss Effte Houghton's table was In pink with pnle carnatlona and seated at her right was . Miss Katharine Brown .of San Francisco . Miss Claire's table was yel- low and Spanish trie were the flowers. The younger girls were seated at her table, for Mies Claire is not- yet out., Mlsa May Falling presided at the re maining table, which . was green and white with white peonies. Miss Bull was the guest at her right. Ths svors were, dalnly . Japanese . fans tied wity tulln, the color of Uie - lable - decora tions, j . "- -- -- 7 : Uf- " Mrs. Alexander Kerr and Mrs. Samuel Kerr entertained with five hundred Fri day afternoon at ths former's homa There were 10 tables and Mis Frankle Rlchet, whose marriage to Dr. Frank Walker will take place June , was the honor guest. .'Mrs. H. Magulre won the first prise, a hand-painted plate; Miss Rlchet,- the soconiL- an- Egllsh - cream Jug. and Mra. i William Oberteuffer the consolation, a cup and saucer. The home was very prettily decorated with vine maple In large clusters.- and pur ple Wild flowers. The Misses Dosch assisted the hostess In arranging the rooms. In ths dining-room a large bow4 of roses graced the table and daisy chains wtre festooned from the chande lier to the table cornera . Mrs. Frank Kerr . assisted the hostesses." A bride's cake was arranged In May pole effect nd ths ribbons from the top were for the married women. Mra. Walker se en red the prise, a souvenir spoon. The ribbons from ths lower part were for the- unmarried Women and Miss Etta Morris secured the ring.- ' Miss Eula Bennett , added, to the enjoyment of the afternoon .with several delightful songa ""'A delightful lnrormaTTiffaTr was (ha reception at the home Of Mies Henry-I ette Lauer, oil. Everett street for ths mombefsor the newly OrganTSiiTTerfq land Association of University of Ore gon alumnae. Tha living-room and library presented a pretty scene with Oregon pennants and flags of Jardi nieres qf-Oregon - grape, the college flower. College plotures and trophies were on the tables, ' Mlsa Lauer wore a pretty gown of eyalst embroidered linen over pate--blue. r Dry-Katharine M anion. In handsome -waits , and -blue satin foulard with ecru lace trimmings, and Miss Alice Benson In pink flowered whits silk assisted In receiving. An Informal musical program was much enjoyed. ' Mra. J. R. Krauaae, a member of the association, gave several piano numbers and Mlas Mary Gray, snother member, ssng. Miss Edwlna Martlet and Misa Mildred Meyer also sang, with Mle Amy May accompanying. Re freshments were served late in the evening. It Is understood that ths as sociation is prensring for a large af fair to- be given the first part of Juns. - ' - - - - - ' Mrs. Ben Selling gave a dellghTfuI tea' at the Portland Tueaday afternoon to the volunteer teachers of sawing at the Neighborhood house In Soutli Portland; -There were 1 In the party and the table waa beautiful with plnk'roaea and fern and smtlax. An elaborate menu waa XIra.' feelllng "n' riennrtment at the ntrtlrt house.- which a conauciea uy me .uuiicji vi jowmu women, and excellent work la done in her department and With a number of heloera to- Instruct tha children . who come every Monday afternoon to learn to ply the needle. The teachers making u. PUia,. patty were-bealdea tha. hoateaat Mra Henry Taubenhelmer. Mra Alexan der . Bernstein. . Mra. - Felix . Frledlander, Mra da Hlrach, Mrs. Ltllte Fuller, Miss Cells Friendly, Miss Carrie Harris. Miss Clementine Hlrach. Miss Hilda Hsxter, Miss FlorenoaTaubenhelmerrTMiss Frances Jacobs, Miss Cora Marx. Miss Emily Hirst el, Mlsa Florence Kohn and Miss Sylvia Salomon. . . , . in-- w- - . - The Victoria day celebration. May 14. societies of Portland, will be one of note. The splendid program will be followed by refreshments served br the wives of members of the society. R. w . Biaca-f wood, prealdant of the British Benevo lent society, will preside. : and British Consul James Laldlaw, will make a ahort address.- There will be some of the na tional dances bv children, and the mu sical program will be given by Mrs. Wal ter Reed, Mrs. Anns Beatrice Sheldon, Mlsa Kathleea Lawler and W. T. Crowther.. all of whom will . sins; old Scotch, English and Irish airs. The. so cieties participating are the British, Be nevolent society, R. W. Blackwood, pres ident; St. Andrew's society A. H. Blr- rell, president;. Clan Macleay, John Pa teraon, president; Caledoinlans. A. T. Smith, president; Canadian society, Dr. Kr-A.-J. Mackenxle, president. The gen eral committee consists of K. K. Baxter, Frank F. Seely, D. O. Duncan and A. T. Smlthr w ' No formal opening of the Concordia club took place, because of the recent disaster at San Francisco, but last Thursday evening; there- ; was adel!ght ful Informal evening . for the women connected with the club. Thursday has been appointed ladles' day at ths club and this was the first time. A very large number was present snd there was dancing and eard playing. The guests were shown first Into tha beauti ful red retention roorrf with Its dsrk fumtrhrngs and" went from there To the dtivln hall-uostalrs-which- is in three T shadesjof Dlnksnd la extremely hand- luiur, L.araB ware piayea in-vajiuui ones of the club, rooms upstairs and re freshments were served In the. cafe. Mr. and Mrs. M. Fleischner snd Mr. and Mnr Julius - Vr Me!errece1vel -Th ere were palms snd flowers in decorstlon. k : The young people are looking forward by-thi Alpha crob ofTrlnUyi!hnrch nst Saturday evening at the Oregon Tacht stub. Preparations sra being made by the young girls who form the club to make this a delightful spring party and already they have begun petitioning for good weather. The Oaks management has agreed to light up the entire arirunds for that evening lnhonor club's- entertainment, though the' reaort will not be open to the public till sev eral day a later. Parsons' -orchestra H to furnish the music. The patronesses will be Mrs. Oeorge F. Russell. Mrs. J. Couch -Flanders, Mrs. A. A. Morrison, Mrs. J. W. Cook. Mrs. Robert Iewls and Mrs. F. D. Chamberlain, who Is the leader of the club. WW One of the most prominent' June wed dings will be that of Miss Etts Honey- man and David Chambers Lewis, which Is sctfor Wednesday, June 20. - The marriage will take place in the evening at the First Presbyterian church and will be quite a large affair. Miss Honeyman Is, .one of- the cleverest snd most popular girls of ths young set and has received many attentions In the way of entertaining since the announce ment of her engagement at Miss Fanny Brown's card parly some time since. She Is the daughter of Mra William Honeyman of Kings Heights. Mr, twls Is one of the C. H. Lewis fam- y. I There is much Interest shown In ths approaching marriage of Miss Georgia McBrlde Olltner to Pink" Charles Pat terson. The engagement- has been known to exist for some time but the announcement has Just been publicly made and the date of the marriage set for June T. Miss Olltner la a niece of ex-Senator Oeorge McBrlde. The luncheon given by Mlas Hasel Dolph yesterday waa - pretty end de lightful. Covers were laid for 11 and her honor guests were Miss Katharine Brown, the guest of Mrs. Wslter Bur- The Spltsner Philharmonic society will give Its last recital of this season Friday. May II, at the Helllg theatre. Orchestra of 10 -pieces, Spltsner-Konrad string quartet trios and vlolln solos. "Rlenst," "La Boheme," -gei. Folksln ger" march and compositions by Weber, Haydn, Vleuxtemps, Chamlnade, will be rendered. i Hats At Half Price .Monday an J .TsJay Only. Mi room i worK ' ' - ' '.... . . ';' Which is under the. supervision o n experienced and competent . highlass Jesignrf who wili give all the information and assistance desired. - fo-Ttei4i;t.-fCT Infants "SrVear We make a specialty of Babies' Wear, and have the most complete" assortment to fulfill their needs in the city. Dresses of all kinds, hoods atrvkinps. bootees, caps, coats and Everything - any- sweaters. needs. Ghlt ren s w ear Oiir-department -for- Children tie girl neeasrevwyifwps 01 - best and "everything at the lowest prices. 'I ' T rell, and Miss Etna .:'. Wul Ladd. Red car- a"?!?" "TldaressnUd'' Her gueaU beside Miss Brown and Miss Houghton were anise ' heiguesV Miss Bull. Miss Nan Wood. Miss Susie - etott,-Miaa -Rboda-Talllng. Miss Grace Warren. Mlas Etta Honey man Miss Vtda Nichols and Miss Gene vieve Thompson. .. Miss 'Oage, stale secretary- of ths T. W. C. A., whose home is in Portland, u dellahtf ullr entertained while in. Eugene. Thursday afternoon a week ago xmJI -w . w -rlkina gave a reception for her and in the evening Professor and Mrs.. Q. Toung recejyea me vi girls to meet her. - . Mra C 8. Jackson returned last week from southern California. , where shs was makings a short vlslt wlth her mother, Mrs. M. B. Clopton, who Spent the winter thera Miss Ida Boyd, Mrs. Clopton's Sister, returned with them and wont on to her home in Pendleton. ; . , Mrs. Seth Catlln gave an Informal tea yesterday afternoon at her home on Kearney street In honor of her mother, Mrs." Leona Thompson of Fend leton, Mra Thompson wlU remain with her daughter UU the end of the week. w ' " --- There was a pleasant theatre party st ths Baksr Tuesday evening In compli ment to Howard Russell, s member of the company. About 21 of the guests of the rarleton were In the party; Bup- per atthe Oregon -fol r"Ths i'WltTBlu-Tnt-w!lh-Mrs.-t Metzgar Friday and prises were won by Mrs. A. Meier. Mra I. N. Fleischner. Mrs. fl I ground Frank and Mra Charles Feldenhelmer, W1aalCatherine-Ball-nas been spenq . .... Ink ths entire week at ths country home of Mrs. f. T. Morey a Oswego, She h" leave-thlaevening for her home in New Jersey. Mrs. F. 8. Morris and Miss Morris of King's Heights - have jnt outlnylta Hons for two afternoons of cards next Friday and Saturday. Anchor Council. Knights snd Ladles of Security, gave a surprise party for T. C. Miner, a week ago 'Wednesday ha attendance was largs and a pleas ant 'social evening waa enjoyed. Re- rreahmanta were served at a late hour. Among those present were: Mr. snd Mrs. Bhsnkland. Mr. and Mrs. Gates, Mr. and Mrs Nelly. Mr. and Mrs. Wil son. Mr. and Mrs. Butohsrs. Mr. and Mra. Miner. Mr. snd Mrs. Famsworth Mra. Lombard; Misses Ada and Dulrla Woodman, Nellie Farnsworth. and Jennie flhankland Mr. King. Mr. Graham. Mr. Arnsplger. Mr. Cavender, Lloyd Caven der and Melvln Bhankland. r-' ' W W The Boise (Idaho) Statesman gives the folowlng mention of a Portland gueat entertained there a week ago: "Mr. J. Krall Jr., entertained on Tbursr rlsy--afternoon In honor of Mrs.' Ella Porter "orTnTrntl organiser for the Women of Woodcraft. In tht guessing game furnished for the amuaement of ths guests the first prise, a eup end saucer, was won by Mrs. Huston and ths second, a fancy basket, by Mrs. Klngsley. Ths rooms were deco rated with snowballs and bridal wreath. Coffee wss poured during the afternoon by Mrs. McCalls. The guests present were Mesdames Coffin, Kmgsley, Lun dy, Fenn, Porter, Herbert. Huston, My ers, Cole, McConnell and Jensen." ' - .' r Ths asssmbly-room st Woodlawn school waa the scene on Friday last of a ?retty prenuptlal luncheon given by the eachers of . the school oompllmentlng Miss Msry Elisabeth Beatty, whose mar riage to Arthur M. Compton, of this city, will take place on Wednesday evening of this week. Miss Beatty was. until re cently, a teacher In Woodlawn school, and the luncheon was given her as a pretty evidence of the esteem In which she was held by her former assoclstea -The luncheon room wss artistically decorated la spring flowers, daisies and EVENTS OF THE WEEK. J .-..-- - - Mammotli- Suit Sale CONTINUES .The; great saleof high class - tailor-made Suits that crowded our, store all last week will continue Monday. This is atv event that no one should miss," as there are many - smart ; styles to select from 'made of the finest materials by expert : tailors Suits Up to $32.50 at $22.76 TStAmninguitsTTiaderot'lirieT broadcloth,; French flannels, imported mixturr Sj Pana I vaa i rt Tf 1 J s It n i Trie K fn "S r.f ir teuton i - j r i , -1 - tt-v fn a a tin t a . . : 1 f.7 I :i9 Krt ' . ..... rS y Suits Up to $22.75. at $16.75 Stylish Suits made of ftrie materials, in fan,cv Timixtaresi-broadcloth- Panamas,- etc.,-tn- all , colors, in either Eton, plain tailor-made or Pony - Jacket -styles -values N -j " 7fL . up to $22.75. ;.. .J) JLO. I D baby --is c : cornflowers, with garlands of wild roses forming the principal decorative motif. The table waa done exclusively In- corn flowers large iowl Pf these formedj the centerpiece which was complemented by tall vaaea of the same flowers at the four corners. An overhanging basket of daisies : and cornflowers, from which garlands of wild roses extended to the four corners of the room, - completed the decorative scheme. Besides the guest of honor, those sested about the table were her mother, Mrs.7 Oeorge Beatty; Professor E. A. MUner, principal - of Woodlawn school; 'Mrs. M liner. Miss Cecil Williams, Miss M.-Zn-Wilson,- Mra J. A. Oeorge, snd ths Misses Kate Protx- man, Margaret Protsman, Dunham. Mary J.-Rogers,- Verl I ne Ambrose, Johanna Cramer, Ella Nicholson, Madge Cramer, Emma Klrkpatrlck and Mary McMahon. Professor MUner acted as toastmaster. A pretty feature of the luncheon was a shower f rosea -upon the bride-elect by the school children and the presenta tion of several handsome wedding gifts. The little folk of her own claas gave her a handsome piece of solid silver, which was presented In a neat Uttle speech by 7-year-old Doris CovelL Miss Beatty wiU be married at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra Oeorge Beatty. at 694 Raleigh street. -on Wednesday -- evening at - :3 u .-o'clock. and will leave Immediately lor a wea dlng journey to the Eaat. W. Olfford Nash presented ' his pupil. Miss Ople Bartlett. last Wednesday eve ning In piano recital at Ellers Aeolian hall. She was assisted by Miss Jessie Parks eontralto, a-tupirof Mrs. Roae Bloch Bauer i There, maa a good.at- landanca-aBd-'the program, which waa well-given, was much nioired The- or der follows: (a) Pastorale .Scsrlatl (b) Sonata op 10 No. 2 Beethoven Allegro Allegretto Presto Miss Bartlett. ggngs-rial I nn Not Ask. . .Neidllnger (b Ala Die Alts Mutter-Dvorak ' (c) First Primrose. Orleg Miss Park. PaptTlons M1s. Bartlett rrTTTBffhumann Bongs si Birth of Morn . .Leonl (Bl Wldmuwg i ...... .Bohumana ) Ksshmlre Pong. Mts ParkriWOodford "Flriden (a) Walts-v , Chopls (b) Nocturn Tchalkodskl Bcherso op I, ,... .Arenskl llov I (e). March MllltalreMIaa Bartlett Bchubert-xausig w The Portland chapter, of the United Daughters Of the Confederacy celebrated Tennessee day laat Thursday - evening in the committee-room of the city hall. About to guests were present and were greeted by the nosteas from Tennes see, Mrs. W. Boyd Hamilton, Mrs. v, C. Rogers, Mrs, 8. O. Allen and Miss Ethel Lee. The musical part Of the program was ably oonducted by Mrs, Hamilton. The paper on the state his tory, read by the president, 'Mrs. Elisa beth Craig, carried with It both senti ment, and Instruction. Mrs. Oeorge Btovall, the historian of the chapter. read a paper on ths heroes of Tennessee, Miss Hilda Craig read "Ths Bonnie Southern Girl." and Mra Clark, "LaskaJ A few remarks by Judge Moreland added to the lntereat of the program as they related to the early days of his state. The social hour following was delightful. The next meeting wilt be Texas day and he place to be announced later. All southerners are welcome. " r w The Current Events department of ths Womsn's club was entertained pleasant ly by Mrs. ArC.. Newlll. Monday after noon, at her new residence, (f 4 Ollsan street Mrs. William Gadsby, Mrs. Charles Runyon and Mrs. Nina Larowe read papers oa current topics. , The aft ernoon ended with a delightful social hour when refreshments were served. - ' v Mr. and Mrs.'MoGlbbon of tt Hunter avenue. Bell wood, entertained a number of their friends on Sunday In honor of Mr. McGtbbon'g fiftieth birthday. Re freshments were served and the after noon was very enjoyable. Those present besides Mr. and Mrs. McGlbbon were: Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Wall, Mr. and Mra. John Morrow. Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. Csr- penter, Mr. and Mra. Oeorge McAffee. Mr. and Mrs. R. MCArree, Mr. and Mra Fred Berner, Mr. snd Mrs.'W. Bhtiette, Mr. anil Mrs - Mav Jacohson. Mr. and 1 1 Kifar T-r-1 11 v 1 rv. Mrs. J. Schmidt Mia. Buchegger, Mrs.1 rt-aii ew qci 14-iii 1 Jii a4-m au'ii 4 1 : 1 ,. ,-- , 1 X , 11 1 I HI 1 1. m BftelU PLAAie-i i. a 1 1 ir li 1 1 ii.i hi t v-cf-r" 11 IMPORTANT . NOTICE! raduatmg D resses ; We have the most White"" Dresses . lor graduating-wear in the cityr which not - neces-- warily meanaK n 1 gn prices," as all our dresses are priced with-! in the easy reach of all. Klndor ff. Mra M. A. Penny, the Misses Alice Berner, C Buchegger. Katharine Buchegger, Lena and Tilda Jacobeon, A. Klndorft Annie Brhmld and Delia unuetce. ana uwen ueery. jonn ocuiniu. K. A Nelson, Charles Sackerson. Henry Moll. Larry Mitchell and A. BerUchln- Sr, r Mrs. Landor Penne and Mlsa Gertrude Wetsler gave a pratty shower for Miss Esther Vullleumler end her fiance, Jack Cassou, laat Wednesday evening at Mra Penne's home, ISH West Psrk street There was a handkerchief shower for the bride-elect and a trouseeau showsr for Mr. Cassou... About 20 friends were there -and-oined In-playing-cards. -' Re freshmente were served -at - the "card tables. - The guests were Mr-and Mrs. H. Wetsler, Mr. and Mrs. X Vullleumler, Mr. and Mra F. Bourgolse, Mrs. Pickett, Mrs. L. Roumalns. Mra M. Heman. Mlas Webber, Miss Garretaon, Miss L. Dran ga, Allen McDonell, Jack MoDonell. Roy Romaine, J. W. Long. George Mc Clurg, L. Thornton, J. B. Garretaon, O. Dranga Mr. and Mrs. Penne and Miss Wetsler. . ". , . 7". -:77. ..Z J- - Mrs. C. T. Hare gave a very pleassnt dinner at her home on East Thirty fourth street, Sunnyslda Thursday even Ing, MaylO, In, honor of the approach Ing marriage of Mlas Ethel Msrle Roberta-and Mr. Raymond Dale Bolendor of this city. The pretty home wss taste fully decorated. The colors were pink and green, ths table decorations being long-stemmed carnations and maidenhair ferae, Covers were : lald-for 14. The favors were American ' beauty roses. Toasts were given by C V- Harer FV P, Bnumgartuer and Fied wei I'helmer and responded to by Miss Roberta and . Mr. Bolendor. During-the - evening - music was enjoyed. Miss Roberts and Mr. Baumgartner rendering solos in a very pleasing manner. L-Lir.-'" "'"."".T"" " " . The "monthly- dance-at Larowe hall took place Wedneaday evening and waa well - attended.-' About 60 couple were preaent and Persona' orchestra furnished good music. Lemonade waa aerved in the dining-room. The closing party will DTivefrjuhriT: The annual election of officers of the Illinois Study club will take place Wed neaday at the home of Mrs. W. C Jones, 269 BalnBtret. A full attendanceof memowrs arairva. ihm ijppwr l- bina. car.7 ::-77 lZ w w Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Sheldon announce the engagement of their daughter Cor- inne Louise to Arthur N. Derby. The wedding, will be celebrated June 14. No cards. w w Ths engagement of Miss Ethsl Maris Roberts and Raymond Dale Bolendor of this city is announced. " F saa)asisBejsM WEDDINGS. The Hotel Avslon, 4114 Washington street, waa tha scene of a charming wed ding, Wedneaday evening, when Ethel Marie 'Roberts wss united In marriage to Raymond Dais Bolendor of this- city. The spacious apartments of Mra Rob erts wsrs lavishly decorated. Pink anad green was . the color, scheme, and every nook nd. cprjierwes..nlleijwltjLdatntyJ blossoms - in -vases ana - bowls. Ialms and growing ferns were placed through out the apartmenta' The drawing room, where the ceremony took place, - waa decked with a profusion of . choice fowers, and an effective background was composed of dark foliage Snd lacey ferns, while overhead were festooned garlands of trailing smllsx and green lsaves, studded with electrio lights. At 1:20 o'clock, to the strains of Lohsngrln's bridal hymn, played by Mlas Daisy Stewart, tha wedding -party enter ed the room and stood under a canopy of green fed lag and streamers of pink ribbon tied in a lover's knot and held In place by a white dove. The winsome brlda upon the arm of her unrle. B. W. Leavena who gave her in marriage, wore a gown of English eyelet embroidery with trimmings: of Valenciennes laoa Shs wore orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet of Bride "roses. Hsr ornaments were a gold nerklsce with a dlamondjpendaat. the gift of the groom, and an antique gold bracelet, her moth er's gift. The maid of honor. ; Mlas Fred Hawker, wore a cos la me ef white . . :;..,.'... .',''. NOW u tk. TIME TO STORE FURS In our cold storage vaults they keep fresh, retain color and life ; constant attention keeps them free ''roin inptlis. Remodeling and xc 3nngipJur8. al greitiy. reduced prices. Any fur garment remodeled during summer. - " . Dtored r rector yhargc "MADE IN OREGON' LWEDI)-IMil AND VI5ITINQ CARDS W. G. SMITH & Co. Washington Building -Webber's Studio MandoUa, Baajo Gattar laswaetloa. Strisi sreheatra for reeeptioos. Agent for Qlbeoa . Maadouaa. in Aider. ItalaKtSS.. dotted allk mull, trimmed In lace. Bhe carried a prtnoess bouquet of pink carna tlona Ths bridal party was met at the altar by the groora and hla best man. The ceremony waa performed by' Dr. Clarence True Wilson of Grace Metho dist church. Afterwards sn elaborate supper was served In the dining room. The - tables-formed - an -TIP- And .long stemmed carnations and graceful ferns made an effective center piece, while a, profusion of the blossoms ware scattered the entire length of the tablea In another room also decorated with pink and green, the gifts were displayed, and delicious punch waa served by the Mlaaea Muriel Smith and Msdge Thomaa. The bride's bouquet wss caught by Miss Fxeda JlawkarlBjUUL ixJdeaiak? werr two gold hearts with the data May 1. 1900. engraVed." The finders were Mlas Dslsy Cutler and Roy-Leavena There were about sixty guests pres snt. many of whom were from out of town. Mesdames F. PL Baumgartner C v. Hare and B. Blew received. Mrs. Baumgartner. was attired in black and white grenadine, hand embroidered; Mra Blew was gowned In allover white em broidery; and Mra Hare la pink organdy. (Continued on Page Beventeen.) '. '"1 A , -m -i a r J f ?. ;' .-"Civ-; The Face Should Be Fair While the body lives, jit Is enr bostness sad oernpatlna to make It (air. 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