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IS .THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY' MORNING.: JUNE , 3, 1903. :... ,f"3E aeaioTieasf'o'rawlng to . . I ikju and. people are beginning 1 o- Ulk of a summer In the , . '.. mountlns . or. , at the beach. " Many are1 already - making- their ' ' preparations- for the hot season out of . town aod aome have been heard to give : a sigh of relief that the strenuous Bum mer -of last year when Portlanders re . , tnafned at home and entertained their i . guests will not; have to .be repeated. This majr have something to do with the-early start of the Rummer aeaaon tbta year,' for aomo have left already ; and others are remaining only for the .' children to get out of school or for the marriage of soma friend which will take . ..; place soon, ,- ..'!. . i 1 11 Mrs. J. The next weea will be full of tnter- eaUng waddings and the past weak has been full of entertaining for the proe- j pectlva brldea , There seems to nave ' been little energy Tor much else.. The marriage of Visa Georgia GUtner and 7 'Ink Charles Patterson will take place Thursday. Mlaa Giltner has been atrug ' sitae with the grippe the past week and . lias . not been - able to receive the at' ' tentlons which would otherwise have ' teen given her. The marriage of Mlaa FrankJe BJchst and Dr. Ralph -Walker is set Xor Wednesday of thla week, and .will be an elaborate affair, at the First ' Presbyterian church. Mlas Edna Bailey will become the bride of Cbarlea Btaver the same day; The marriage T)f : . Mlas Rose Pf under follows on the 11th, . and Maa Etta Honey man' a to David lewia on me join, ueverai otner n gmareraents have been announced with tha weddings to; -take place this month, but ' the definite dates have no.t been an nounoed. - ' 1 ' i k ; i h p Wt'l -' ideal of attention now and a number ' of young people are being entertained ' in honor of their graduation. Many ' families are expecting their sons and . daughters home from college In a few ' weeks. Commencement at the University . f Oregon takes place Jnne St to It, - and a number of prominent people from . here will attend. There are 11 graduatea v this year whose homes are In Portland: Mlaa Alice Bretherton, Mlaa Ella Dobla, - Mia Jeanle Gray, Mlaa Katharine Craw, ford. Earl Abbett, Harry Dale, Horace Venton. Beth KerronArthur Lech Ralph. R. . Poppletoa and Charles R. ,. Jtetd. . v- The Trvington lub danoe Friday night , was tha largest event at ' the week. .'The Oregon university alumnae danca -,at Irvlngton will be ths largeat event -. fhls week. --r-, , ,-v. w- - ' ' Mias Katheiina Brown, who has been .' . the moat popular guest In town for the ' ; - past few weeks, left Friday afternoon for Seattle, where aha Joined her father '. and" wtnt on to Now-Torlt. -Sha'-wlll 1 ea.ll shortly for Europe and many good , wishes go with bar.. Mlaa Brown must -, certainly carry away pleasant memories . . ' of Portland, for daring ths time she has -. been a guest at .the beautiful Walter ' E. Burrell hnrns at Hawthorne Park "", aha has been constantly entertained Y by bar hostess and -the many friends she has made here. ' The danoe. given . tor her by Mra Burrell a fortnight sgo was ths prettiest and most elaborate '" Iiuhis affair" aline tha 'Lie nteir'aeaamv1 ,.j.. Last week she was entsrtalned till j a tha time of, bar departure. Monday - rtlght shs was one of tha guests at Mra. . W. Goode's dinner for Admiral Good- - Tloh. t Tuesday she was.;ths guest " of His admiral at m lunrheon en bemrJ ths cruiser Chicago. One of tha pret . 'tleot luncheons was given by Mist , Brown Wednesday at tha Portland In i eomprrment' to her hesfess.. Mrs. Bur- . ; rail was, of course, on her right and her sister. Miss Montgomery, sat on the light tut Mrs. Brown, who cams tip to .- spend ths last week with her danghter. ., It was a pink luncheon and a large mirror lake In the center f the, table ;. waa ths resting Place for large swan wth a burden of pink lim Francs rosea ' on lt back. A group of little swans bout It were filled with tha pink baby Tha favors aVere dainty rose fans whioh rloaed Into a gorgeous bouquet The assorted nuts war In receptacles that carrtad.out the rose Idea. Straw, herrtea were served in little, baskets, and fruit salad In boats, and ths entire menu p restated unique features. Cov fers were laid for 14, and the guests were, besides Mrs. Burrell, Mrs. Pel gram, Mra. Wesley Ladd. Miss Etta Honeymsn, Mra. Charles Ladd, Mli Montgomery, Mra Dennis of Black Butte, TMra. Baldwin, Mrs. Charlee K. Chenery; Miss Hasal Dolph, Miss Grace Warren and Mias Genevieve Thompson. . Mrs. Burrell -entertained 'informally with bridge and a aupper afterward Wednesday night. There were alz ta ble and several of the officers frora the Chicago were present Miss Louise Flanders and Mr. Baldwin won the prises.- Among her guests were Mr, and Mra Wesley Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kollock. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ball. Mr. and Mra Baldwin,. Mrs. Brown, -4,1 ?. ' ' .''' 1 i.- f Berry. Miss Brown, Miss Flanders. Miss Lou las Flanders, ' Mra. J. B. Montgomery, Mlaa Montgomery, Misa Basel Dolph, Harry Montgomery. Mr. Page, Mr. Lead' better, and from tha. Chicago, Mr. Hicks. Dr. Foster, Mr. Graves and Mr. Goodrich. Thursday Mra Chenery gave a bridge afternoon and Friday morning Miss Nan Wood had a few tables of tha game, Mra Brown leaves for Oakland tomor row. ,,. .- ,..'. , . . , ,. . ..-.. A .... i.A.i ' The Oregon Tacht club waa a lovely picture Saturday evening a week-ago for the danoe given by the Alpha club of ..Trlnlty church, There were nearly 00 of the representative young people of Portland, all brimful of appreciation and fun, and from the time they started It was one continual good Urns. Ths hostaaaes ' were Mra A. A. Morrison, Mra. J. Couch "Flanders, ;Mra J."W. Cook, Mrs. George F. Russell, Mrs. H. W. Lewis snd Mrs.- F. D. Chamberlln. Ths progTamsWere unique, being the Oregon zacht club pennant with O. T, C embossed on ' them. Parsons or chestra of aU places was there. . Ths candy table was vary attractive with Miss Beatrice Hill and Miss Helen MacEwan In cbarga The punch table was In charge of Mlaa Helen Dobla, assisted, by Miss Dorothy Ef finger, Mlaa Louise Williams, Mlas Hasal Ticbner and Mlaa Therda Fulton.' ' Ics cream was served under the direction of Miaa Hasel Weldler and Mlaa Iris Cook, and Mlaa Cornelia Cook and Mlaa Jean Mao kensisel4 the- sandwich' and " coffee fort most creditably. Many of the young people and the older sat were there and ths enjoyment seemed gen eral. ,. Tha offlcere for ths ensuing year are: Miss Helen Dnble. president; M lag Eve lyn Wilson, vice-president; Mlas Helen Caldwell, eecretary, and Mlas Leslie Weldler; treasurer. Ths club will now retire till October.. -. . - The last meeting of the year ef the New England Conservatory club was a social meeting Tuesday ' evening - to which tha men were invited. Mra J. L. Scbults opened her beautiful new home in Irvlngton to the club, and had it taatefully decorated in - woodland growtha Sweetbrlar . and ferns ware massed about the rooms and wild mar guerites banked ths mantles - Mrs. Schults waa gowned In white, and the membra of tha club assisted in receiv ing. The "Kinder" Symphony orchestra Htvg-'f flsilgntful iniigum, iimiet the direction or Mra. John H. IlalL The orchestra consists of a piano,, violin, cuckoo, nightingale, quail, trumpet, tri angle, drum and rattle, and the follow ing numbers were given: "Symphony" tRoinbei g ) ; "kartdST Wlsea" i Von HoUen); "Symphony" (lUydn); -Jolly Phelghlng Psrty" (F. Schwatsl),: Miss Forsythe gave a reading. There were about 49 present, and dainty refresh ments were served at tete-a-tete tables after the program. ., " r At the annual business meeting or the club held Thursday morning the fallow ing officers were elected for the coming yean President, Mrs.i John H.- Hall; vice-president, Mra Edgar Piper; secre tary. Mra J. M. Berry; treasurer, Mra D. B. Mackle; librarian, Mra Rudolph PraeL . K: i i..-. - (, Ths Junior, class ef "St. Mary's acad emy entertained the class of 0A, with a launching party Tueaday evening. After apendtpg aeverai hours on the river, the party returned to the academy, where an elaborate atipper was served covers being laid for A. Tbt dlniogaU waa tastefully decorated in pais blue. Tha remainder of ths evening was apsnt in dancing in Recreation halL , Thoae pre ent were lira. A. L. DIekerT Miaa Grace O'Nell. Mlas Grace Lyons, Mlas Oathar ina O. Hara, Mies Madge I m brie, Mlaa Mary Springer, Mlaa Geraidlne Kirk, Mlas Stella McKay, Miss Eugenie Snail' ing, Mlaa Peart Jennings. Miss Ethel Marsh. Miss Catharine Boewell. Mlaa Hannah Skelly, . Mlaa Letitlg Imbrie. Miaa Lillian Ingalla, Miaa Joaaphrn Btanleton. Mlaa Lucille Dunne, Mias Mildred Walte, Mlaa Katharine Kern. Mlaa Lucia Barton, Mlas Minnie Wlaa Mlaa Catharine Conway. Mlaa Cordelia Stevens, Mlaa Oolda Goulet and Mlaa Edna Smith. ; -' .? Mr. and Mra II. W. Goode entertained with, a dinner of 11 covers Monday evening In honor of Admiral Goodrich of the cruiser Chicago. This Is ths first entertaining Mra Goode has dona since her return frora the east, and the reopening of her pretty home waa wsl coma to many who received her hos pitality so often during the exposition last summer. Her table was "beautiful with a gorgeoua bunch of deep pink peonies for tha center piece; i Mra Goode waa handsome in white lace. Her guests were the admiral, Captain Bad' ger, Mr. and Mrs. John Shepard,'Mr, and Mra Walter F. Burrell, Mr. and Mra Theodore B, Wlloox, Mr. and Mra N. E. Ayer, Mr. and Mra. B. M. Lom 'bard, Mlaa Katharine Brown and Mlaa Nan Wood. The admiral baa been enter tained much. Informally, and baa re ceived a number of hla'frlerida on board. Friday evening the., Goode dined with him on the Cfalqago. Mr. and Mra Goode lert.Jtor tne east thla morning.- . - A charming linen ahower was given In honor of Mlas Edna Hatfield, a June bride, at ths home of Mra Edwin Mayor onJuaatJrlajidera street. Thursday after noon. After a delightful musical pro gram, a dainty luncheon was served In the dining room, which was profusely decorated with, margueiitsa Long gar lands of marguerites-were hung In res toons from ths chandelier to ths snds of ths table, snd large basketa of t&e same flower were placed throughout the parlors and hell. , The place cards were in-keeping with the general Idea of dec oration, being dainty marguerites, dons in relief. Tbe-hostess received many compliments on-abe artistic arrange ment. -Thoae present .were, beside Miss Hatfield, Mra Fred Dunham, Mra Elis abeth Welch, Mlaa Carrie Ford. Mra Oeorga A. McNeil. Mias Ivy Ford. Mra B. Everts, Mrs. Bert Stevens, Mra Fred Goodwin. Miss Sadie Ford, Mlaa Mar guerite Ehlen and Mrs. John B. Hlbttard. - . . Miss Marie A. 8. Souls gave one ef her Informal evenings st . her studio. 149 Jefferson street, on Wednesday eve ning She was assisted by the following muslclana: Mr. Hoeg, baritone; Mra E. E. Coovert, aoprano; Mr. Rathbone. tenor: Mlas Annie Dltchbum, contralto; Claire Montelth, baritone; Mr. Clauasen-H lus, bass; Miss Sara Glance, contralto. of Melbourne, Australia Mlas Souls was the accompanists Miss Tbora Lar- aen charmingly played tha "Moonlight 8onata"Beethoven)r and- "Butterfly" (Grieg). Merrymaking was the keynote of ths evening and danolng, five hundred and fortune 'telling, together" with refresh ments, caused all thoae who were pres ent to enjoy a very - mercy ttma Miss Souls and her mother, Mra L. M. Soule,. leave for New Tork.next Thure-' day. . . . . .... . ...... ..;r.v Mra. Bam Archer entertained 'with a beautiful linen shower for Mlas Frankls Rlchet Thursday afternoon. The lunch eon was In pink and whlta . Three of tha" bridesmaids entertained tos-ather with a miscellaneous shower Friday aft- ernoow and evening, ' ana -Mra Henry ette Saner with cards yesterday , after noon. The wedding will tike place at the First Preabyterian church Wednesday evening. ... Mlas Daisy Freeman , will be the maid of honor and Walter Irving the beat man. Ths bridesmaids will be Miss Minnie Inman, Mlaa Lucia Gilles pie, Mlaa Fay Kllllngaworth and Mlas EIJa Strong. The ushers, Arthur Honey- man, Benjamin Gadaby, -Jack Houques, Floyd Warren, Clifford Warren and Ed' win Jorgensen. The Los Angeles Tiroes of May IS has a detailed account of a card party given the day before by Mra. Philip Gerhardy In honor of Mra. Charles R. Sklnker, who lives at the Hill in this city. Mra 8klnksrs horns was formerly in Los Angelee. Ths hostess was assisted Mm. W. H. Johnson, Mra J. .Walter Davla and Mlaa Joels FV Kendrlck. There were 1 i tablea of cards. The home was filled with sweet peaa, of varying ' ahadea ' In the parlor, pink waa uaed, while in the reception, room snft-toned lavender was arranged with grace. In the dining room. ; where re freshments were served, yellpw - ap peared. Ths first prlss was a hand- painted vaae, and ths second a pack of cards. Score cards -were adorned with hand-painted heads of pretty girls. ' i.-- .1 ' . . The last of the eubacrlptlon dances at the Irvlngton club was given Friday evening. The attendance was smaller than before, because of the hot evening and aome .misunderstanding about the date, but the evening waa thoroughly enjoyable Parsons' orchestra played. Moat of the patronesses atood In line to receive, Mrs. George E. Chamberlain heading the line. . Refreshments were the club has been a very succesaful one. and Irvlngton ,hss gained a name for neighborhood hospitality that no other part of town can claim. An trrterestlng feature at the dance was the announce ment of the engagement of Walter Goss, president of the club, snd Miss Rebecca Catlln. . W ' ' ' " Mr's. W. Gregory Murdoch entertained with a pink luncheon for six Tuesday In honor of her guest, Mra Sidney Smith from Seattle. - Pink carnations and. maiden hair fern formed a pretty center piece for ths table. The place cards were dainty water colors in pink and whits of Dresden figures. A La Franoe rosebud was left at the place of each guest. The service was lptnk and white. .. , '. Tuesday evening the fourth-year class of Portland academy gave a delightful barge party for' the senior claas. The party-went on -the steamer Undine to Vancouver, The boat was sttractlve with scores ef Portland academy pen nants, rugs, cushions and couchsa Wilder'a string orchestra played during the evening. Refreshments wsre served. Chaperoning the party were: Dr. and Mra a R, Johnston. Miss Trevitt. Miss Norcross. Miss- Stevens, Mr. snd Mra J. F. Ewing.. About (0 guests were Invited from outs We the - classes and the football and baseball - teams were among "ths Invited. ... w Admiral Goodrich gave a luncheon on the Chicago Tuesday for . the young women aoqualntancea of his son, Caspar Goodrich. Mra C. A. Dolph chaperoned the party. The gueata were Mlaa Hasel Dolph. Miss Nan Wood. Mlas Katharine Brown, Miaa May Montgomery, M las Frances Lewis. Miss Grace War ran, Mr. Goodrich, Mr. Sargent, Mr. Graves, Mr. Hooper, Mr. Woodruff, Mr. Olaasford and Mr. Wallace. ' Friday evening the admiral : gavs a dinner. Pink roaes and white lilies were the deooratlona The gueata were Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Goode, Mr. and Mrs. C A. Dolph, Major and Mra Jamea Met. Wood, Captain Badger, Paymaater Hlcka and Caspar Goodrich. ' ,. - . , -. Miss Etta' Honeyman and David C. Lewis ware the bonor"guests" at" a din ner Wednesday evening given bit. Mra IL W. Goods. Red popples and Mar guerites were the table decorations and a bunch of Bride roaes waa laid at each Isdy'a place. 4 There were boutonnlerea for the men. " Covers were laid for II and among the gueata were Misa Ine Barrett. Mlas Frances Lewis, Miss Ha sel Crocker, Miss 8mit h, Mlaa Nan Wood, Marlon, Dolph, Scott Brooke, Drake 'O'Reilly, Lieutenant Sargent and Dave Honeyman. ' V' . ; ..' - - ' w " ?v . Preparations are' well under way for the dance at, the Irvlngton club, next Friday given by the Portland alumnae of the University of Oregon. All the girl graduatea of Portland ' Academy, Portland High-school, St. Helen'a hall, St. Mary'a academy and Allen's Prepar atory aohool, for whom tha-evening, la arranged are invited to attend. Invita tions have been out for a week. '. , The Current Topics department waa entertained Monday by Mra D. M. Wat son. Twenty-fourth . and Marahall streets. -The summary was given by Mra B. 8. Pagua and Mra William Gadaby read a moat excellent article on "The Pure Food Law." Refreshments were served. The members will be the guests of Mrs. Charles E. Runyon, Sixth and Madison streets, Monday. Mrs-Jnssph Clark gave a ra wfJshl luncheon at the QuaUaJteUuOJkVjwje.Ki ago for Mlas Bull, Miss Montgomery s guest. Just before her departure.- The guests were, besides Miss Bull snd Mlaa Montgomery, Mra Walter Burrell, Mra Montgomery, Mra A. B. Rockey and her sister, Mra A. A. Morrison, Miss Kath arine Brown and Mlaa Hasel Dolph. :-----!zJt. ; : :- Misa Mabel -Wilson waa entertained with a luncheon and en afternoon of five hundred Saturday a week ago, Ty tha Mlaaes Flora Dunham - and Jane Hellman. She "was presented with a beautiful Havlland tea set by the Prie cilia Olrla, a club of which she Is a member. Mlaa Wllaon will be one of the June brldea y '.'' '":''A ' Many pepple will be Intereated to hear of the engagement of George East man to Miss Lillian Brooks of Bir mingham, Alabama - Mr. Eastman, who has been In Alabama the past year, la well known In the city. The wedding will- probably take place the latter part of this month. . ,. Mrs. Joseph TeaL Br and Mlaa Clara Teal returned home last, week from a seven months' trip through tha. east and southern California They were at Santa Barbara at the time of the earth quake. They are at their home, I2S Everett- street " ' ' ' T "' " ' ; " ' Mr. and Mrs. Luther Steel, returned Wednesday morning from their wedding tour through the Toaemlte valley. They will for a time be at home with Mr. and Mra W. W. Cotton, at III North Twen tieth, streeC w w Last Sunday . Dr. and Mra' C- B. Brown celebrated their twelfth wedding anniversary at the Carleton. A large number of flowers and gifts were sent in by friends, and good "wishes were brought In person by many. ; w w Mr. and Mra Leslie Scott returned Tueaday evening from their honey moon trip of about two months through ths east For a time they will be at horn with Mrs. Scott's parents, Mr. and Mra. J. D. Coleman, at North Nineteenth street - 1 Tha-Jl Delta Kappa of the. Portland academy gave luncheon on the Gloria Friday evening to their rrienfls. There were about SO in the party. Mrs. M. L Holbrook and Mrs.. James D. Hart were the chaperona. ; . A ' company of Portland Academy rroungf people will nim up ti psriy t. Batacada next Haturday night. Dancing at the hotel will follow the trip. w Mr. and Mrs. A. Tilaer entertained Mr. and Mra. Howard Russell the first of the week with an informal evening luncheon. - w Miss Hazel , Blumauer will entertain with a dance at Larowe hall Tuesday evening, July 12, In honor of her blrth- day. .;.;.. ..-' '. TheMonday Bridge club has given,, up Its meetings or the year. It will be reorganised next season. . ' !' Mrs. C. F. Beebe entertained" a few of the general's friends st dinner Mopday svenlng in honor of his birthday. - w Madame Ton Bolton has cards out for an informal afternoon of cards Juns )f. w - . -The commencement hop will be given st Hill Military academy a week from wednesdsy.- -' - Mrs. Charles E. Curry entertained, with bridge for Miss Honeyman at the links yesterday. - . ' k !- Mra B, P. Graham,' 741 Tillamook. will entertain tha Portia club Tueaday, June 1. . ... . , . : EVEWTS OF THEWEE Mrs. W. R. Murkron entertained a number of her friends On Decoration day with . an afternoon ' of military whlat. The national colore in flaga and flowera were uaed In decoration,-Ted nd white roaea and blue fleur-de-lis being combined in large bouqueta. The names of' American military leaders were used to represent the tables snd the General Sherman tattle won. The auocessful playera were Mra. R. T. Douglass, Miss Emma Calhoun, Mra William Morrlaon and Mra Charles Smith. ' Copies qf Howard -Chandler Christie's military pictures were' the prises given. There were six- tables and refreshments were served by young girl friends of the hostess, ell gowned in whlta They were Miss Msmls Jlar rls. Miss Gertrude Smith and Miss Winnie Howe. The hostess, too, was gowned In whits and wore red rosea , -t 'ww ' . On Tueaday . evening the east aids Woodmen hall . was filled, with the friends of Mount , Hood circle, Women 1 s-adLes Outfitters Turners Special : Attractions Monday c -, , .e . ., nunutmuo jr ixs.vv wAon ouuo - In cool linens, daintv linfferTes. Jawn batistes, dimities, etc.. will be shown first time Monday. The assortmentin coloring and design is so great that your every style preference can without doubt' be satisfied; attractive tllt" AA"" values at, e.BO, fT.50. flO, flBr f 1T.50 up to.... $OD,JJ , ' $35.00 .tailor suits ' : , ,' J:':' vv': -J -fine-Panamas and 45thcr-popular -iabriciiUJijtwLe9'or'nf -.V' tQA ; and styles; over 50 to select from at .-. . .'. .....,. .......... 7; . , , . . . I ) ':A ' v ' $45.00 , TAIL OR . SUITS :i; " . Tony Eton . and all the latest styles and newest' materials, over 75, fcQ7 ttt to select from. i ......... ,-. .t, ............. -'y'' ; JJ ';;.-:V, , v A REMARKABLE COSTUME SPECIAL! - This spring's exclusive garments valfaet up to-$6S; about 50 t'lQ ff , select I FQIte ee '!, a fes?svttaeSfe e a e a a . e s as TJm0SJ $12.50 LADIES' Guaranteed silk, new short sleeves, with- white silk ' ' :' ; Ptptft&' a eel vtaeeiee-ea e'e ey asaeeseees a f ffates , ' - 1 ' MillineiDept Beautiful line of Hats, trimmed in chiffon and flowers; popular sailors, col- dQ QO ored ha!r, etc.; values up to $7.,M''V.70 The wonderful values offered Monday in clude all the-Hats shown in our Morrison .street, window;, all offered Monday t, 'cach"i . ;. . . . i y .-. if S8d. of 'Woodcraft, to enjoy another of their popular -military whist partlea Forty five tablea were - aet and IS hands played, after which the - floor was cleared and dancing was Indulged in by those who desired. - Zee cream and cake were acrved In the banquet hall. The prlies were - hsndsome 1 jardinieres and vaaea for' ths winners and a tiny box of "Oregon applea" and a aack of "ram llv flour" for ths poorest scorers. The prises were all "Made In ' Oregon, Much credit la due thecommlttee for the perfect arrangements. -The com mlttee consisted of Mra J. M. Wood worth, Mra M. Worthen. Miss Mssle Evans, Mrs. Ora Brown, Mrs. N. Howe, Mra a O'Brien. Upon urgent request. ths circle has decided to have another whlat party Tueaday evening,,, June !. The first large pros-ram at the Shaver school waa given Tueaday in honor o( Memorial day. , The children did their parts well, especially in the several flag drilia "where maremnsra na -smarm displayed with good-, effect. The hall waa decorated with large plants and wild flowers.- American ehlelda --.and flags decorated the walla Several mem bera of the O. A. R. , were among the many visitors who attended the sxer bouquets of roses gathered by pupils of ths school. Though this is tne nrst large program it la not ths last, and with the coming term some entertain ment will probably be given by which ths library of ths school can be en larged, r - - -. W W Mrs-Mary Junkin of Tangent. Oregon, who has been very ill, is now convales cent at the borne of her daughter, Mra Ollle V. Stephena 40 Vancouver are nue, this city, jprandma" Junkin, aa ehsHs familiarly called, Isen Oregon pioneer who located in Linn county in 1852. last Wednesday being the S5th anniversary of her birth friends snd rel atlvea joined In making the day a happy one for the venerable guest. Hoses wars In profusion In the parlora Sev eral vocal solos were rendeed by Mra H. I Voree In a sweet manner. Mra. Toung and Mrs. Stephens also rendered aeverai musical, selections, after wplcn refreshments wars served. ,-.-.!;. Mr., snd Mrs. W. V Smith of Eaat Ankeny street entertained with an even ing of whist last .Wednesday. There were five . tables nd prises for the evening were won by Mrs. H. On Strsnd and T. J.. Wllaon, Misa .winirreo aeuy and Ivd 8trong. The flrat prise for the women waa a hand-painted cream jug, and te second a Satsuma. orna ment. The men'a prises were .a box of elasrs snd a match case. Kerresnmenis were served 'st the -card -tables -by the J-hoateas. asaJsteiLJlX MrwEineUBrpwn and Miss Bessis wyatn. .ina rooms were decorated with red carnations and asparaguayferti in vaaes. ' . The members and crew of the "l,ady Jane" gave a pleaaant launching party on Decoration' day. Those present, were: Mtss Rlsle Snyder,- Misa Tot .Taggart. Mlas Molly Fltierald, Miss" Lillian Powera Mfss 'Sophie Lenta, Mlas Ida Steele, Misa Lena lloyt. Miss Ida Brg. Mlaa Anna dlasle, Oeorge Mitchell, Lou rompson, C. M. Petterson, B. Mitchell, F. Adams.' W. B. Dresser, J. F. Doug las and W. Mitchell. , . .. ,.'.- - - V7" ' v The musld department of the Woman's club Waa entertained Thursday by Mlas Rankin ot Clifton heights. The spacious rooms were 'beautifully decorated with wild aweet briar, marguerites and fuelra de Ms. - The great white and ' green dining-room waa gay with bachelor but tons and enormous palms.. The usual chorus work - under the - leadership of Mrs. Hamilton occupied the flrat part of ths afternoon. (The following, pro gram was then ,' glveh: "Spring's mm - 'BLA CK SILK ETONSr i' Summer and resses This display is particularly noteworthy .or tne new styles snown.: rretty ssuk sheer idresses A '.. $16.50 up to "TfifTeignrfid TiifyhgefTcd f Two-Piece " Cliiicirens rVask Suits ; Manv different styles bleached Indianhead muslin, corded rep, hand Vercnief linen, Irish linen, etc.; new effects; skirts cut very Qjr A A T dMhfiT?4 " v . i ....... i ... . : . jaPOULr1- "Other, exceptionally pretty effects at f &0Slof 2-!.S6. s Awakening" (Hudley Buck). -"Marguerite"- (White), Mrs. A. B. Price; -'Twas April" (Kthelbert Nevin), "My Dear Jerushi" (Jessie L. Oaynor),'Mlaa Irene Flynn; "Could Lr' (Toatl). Mra J. 8, Hamilton Tha-Mlssea . Rankin then served delicious refreshments. H, Ouldtng Star council No. -131, Order Of Pendo, held ita semi-annual election of officers May IS. The following were elected: Post councilor, A. E. Joplln; oounolllor, Mary K. Drew; vice-council or, Jane Johnson; secretary, Roaa L. Mundy; treasurer, E. Kaaton: .chaplain, Z. A. Gregory; guide, F. C Horton; warden, F. Rentheman; musician, Mra A. Rentheman. The' order will meet the aecond and' (fourth Saturdays of each raonin in urew nan.- WEDDINGS. A pretty lodge wedding took place Tuee day night In Willamette hall, under the auspices of the Modern Brotherhood of America. Ths contracting parties wer W. J.-Applegate, for the past four year atate. organiser of the Modern Brother MLOodndrsJMrjrRKellar, The ceremony came after the business session of the order. It wss performed by the Rev. EInathan Sweet. The hal was brilliantly lighted and decorate with festoons and. ropes of Oregon grapa - A wedding bell of white lilies hung before the altar. The bride1 was attired in a traveling suit of delicate green. The bridesmaid, Mlas - Marie Keller, a niece of the bride, wore a dreas of similar shade. Dr. B. M. Hamra acted as best man. - There were, present at the wedding aboutlSO-frlends and Invited guenta, number being well-known fraternity people from distant sections of ths state. . There were many presents of a uaual sort, one of them being a-silver berry set. ths girt or Lodge No. sit After tha ceremony had been performed there were light refreshments and danc ing. --v Mr. and Mrs. Applegate will spend a two weeks' honeymoon in eastern Ore. gon, after Which they will make their home in this city. - Ths marriage of Miss Evelyn Esther Falrbrother and Harry Turner Hum phrey took place Monday evening at t:10 o clock at the Cumberland Prea byterian church ' by . Rev. A. J. Mont gomery. The altar was banked with wild daisies, ferns snd other woodland growths . gathered by the bride's girl f rtenda A lover's knot of white tulle waa in the green canopy overhead. Mies. Semele Groat la. pink and silk nil,-attended the bride and carried a Shower of pink" esrnatintia ThenTiar wss gowned in white chiffon taffeta Ith a yoke of Irish lace. She wore a full length veil and carried Bride rosea Ray Warrlner attended the groom and the uahera were Ernest Dukehart and Tom West.' - , The wedding party waa entertained Informally after the ceremony and Mr. and Mra Humphrey left on the night train for Victoria. ". They will be at home after June 16' at their home on Mount Tabor Heights. -"sr.-The home of Mrs. E. S. ITUrev of Portsmouth was the scene ot a pretty wedding on May 20. when her daus-hter. Clara Elinor, was united In marriage to Dr. William O. Amos of Lebanon. Ore gon. The bride Is a well-known teacher of this city. After the ceremony Mr. snd Mra Amos left for a short trip up the sound.. They will reside In Lebanon. On Memorial day at- I o'clock Alonso Phillips of Cornelius and Mra. Leonla Craig of Manchester, New Hampshire, were married at 171 Collegi street. Rev.! iReArVomanV FourtL and Morrison Sts. for the ' ; dQ f ws ft Graduation on arcoiint of ths wide variety uwii, in plain and point d esprit . - ; -" JL. . Now I tts Tims to Store $30 FURS " In our, cold-storage vaults they Veep . fresh, retain color and . life; constant attention keep's them free . from moths. .. Remodeling and re--. pairing of furs at greatly reduced - prices. - Any- fur garment remod " eled during summer ' ' ' , , 2 ""' Stored Frea "of drtferTTvT' WEDDING fAND VISIT. NO CARDS W. G. SMITH & Co. Washlagton ' Building Webber's Studio- Meakolta, Banjo, ' Oaltsir lastraetloa Btrlag rcbMtre for reeentlooe, Afnt tot Clbese slssaousa, ST Alder. MalaloM. rden nfflctsTt are --x Mra Phillips will re.M. . n ".n... Oregon. . . "" MUSICAL NOTES; 8. H. Alln-awwrvn we. a. "ares e eses eg Osl 1 sg s. essj sjw ..K? giving a pleasant, song USlifi. Th.ur"d"r t Allen Gilbert a piano house. Harold V. MUll gan waa the aceompanlet:. Mr. Allen Good wyn s alnglng of a group of Greek love lyrics waa eaneclallv ! Th. program followa: "ybrtes the Cretan (Elliott). Tom Ordemann- ..it-. leas" (Lulgl Cararc.lnlnt - ,"wajr)' Ml" Clara . Hlatt; song. "Dlo Posentl" rr.u.n t -.. ?: 6.".?C' "I'ov n War" (Cooke). Meaara. AIlen-Goodwyn and Ordemanni sons.- Magnetlo Value" 'Ardttn ui. u.i. Curran;, Greek Love Lyrlca. "Time's Re- vne, ive in the Wind.".' "Bitter'' Sweety 'Turtty of Love." "After the Revel," "Love Aflame" (Adolph Foer ster). 8. . H: Allen-qpodwyn; songs. Blow. Blow, Thou Winter Wind" (H..r- gent). "Dow Do I Love Thee" (White). . r. nonnmp; songa "Psria Valae" (Ardltl), "Go Lovely Roaa" (Rnrnui ' Mrs. Viola Gllbert-Ferneyhough; songs, Trove's Trlnltr' (DeKoven),'. "Little Irish Girl" (Ix.hr). R. R. Adams: duet. 'Oh, That We TWO' Were Mevlnv- (Smith), Misa 'Mamie Cur ran and J tT. Rathbone: eon. "The Beatlna- of Mv Own Heart" (Macfarren), Miss Mamie Currani songs. "Verlsssen (Bohm), "If i wuut a world for Tu" (Lshmann), "Life's Epitome" (Rae). 8. H. Allan. Good wyn, ' , v t. . - , , The recital given by th'e aentor publl. - -- - " :t nnan Tuesday evening at Aeolian halt showed aome exceptionally good talent In training. Alt the performers played well and deserved -the hesrty applause they received, but the brilliant work of Mlaa Laura Fox concluding thCTprograrn outclaaaed all' the preceding numbers. The audience literally roee to Its feet in' demanding an encore an uncommon thing at a pupil recital and the' laat number at that.- - - Following la the program as given: (a) . "Barchetta" (Nivln), (b) Ca price, opus t" (Orelg), Miss Jsan Mil-' ler; (a) "Romanes" (Charalnade). (b) a' (Beethoven), Mlaa Myra Abbett; (a "Isrgo, from Sonata opus Id-number 3" (Beethoven), (b) "Fantaals Impromptu" (Chopin). Mtss TlUle Klumpp; (a) "Pre lude, d flat"-(Chopin), (b) "Polortalae, sharp minor" (Chopin), Miss Enid Rothchlld; (a) "Butterfly" (Grieg), (b) "Orlllen (Whims)" (Schumann), c) "Paplllona Rosea" (Thome), Misa Nor Durrell; (a) "Masurkae. Op. 7 No. 1. Op. r (Continued on Page Nineteen.) i.