The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 24, 1907, SECTION FIVE, Page 54, Image 50

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 21. 1S37.
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f HB two wteki preceding the oIom
I of Lent ere usually the . dulleat
I 'of tha entire ewaaon, and this
. Mr has not been an exception
to tbs rule. Society la living In
tha future, and tha post-Lenten season
opening; with tha (rand opera promises
to be brilliant.
Tha Old Ladles homa will have Its
" usual tea at the usual place, with the.
usual brilliant gathering, Easter Mon
day. The Flower Mission wilt give its
. at-home the following Friday. Boveral
, matrons are planning to entertain elab
1 t orately In the . first few weeks after
j '' Easter. . '
- Of course, tha operatic season is tha
.- largest thing looming up In the future.
. 1 It will show some of the most brilliant
assemblages of tha season, and already
parties are now being arranged for
. opera and supper. Many will attend all
J three performances of the season, and
1 ; "it will be a gay two days. - Orders are
I . pouring In from town and oat of town,
' ' and many prominent guests will be here,
j thus occasioning some entertaining by
their hostesses.-
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i " Mrs. George Oerllnger and Mrs. Louts
i Oerllnger, Jr., entertained , at - aras
i -' Wednesday afternoon, at the Oerllnger
v, home In Irvlngton, where tbey are stay
' Ina while Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oerllnger,
Br., with. Mrs. D. D. Dalton and her
. little son are , visiting la California.
' The- rooms were pretty In yellow and
t"tgren'wttrrregoe grape, ferna. jonquils
and daffodils In decoration. . The game
) was military whist and the prises silk
i . flags of different nations. There were
( , eight tables and tha prises were won
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. I ' J Jir. IT . . VUII-UH. ill I W. UUIIUflllh
y " Miss Harriet Kinney and Miss Elisabeth
; Sears.- Several friends cams in after
cards for tea, . , -
; . The guests -f the-' afternoon were
i Mra A. JS. Hockey. Mrs. Goodwin. Miss
.. May Landers. Miss Henrietta Eliot, a.
Charles Clarke, Mrs. 8tine,'M1ss Bar
; I. ker, Mrs. Henry McCraken, Mrs. i Er-
. , nest ijsidisw, Mrs. wereit Ames. Mrs.
' Frank Wsrren. Jr, Mrs. Otis Wight.
! . ' Mrs. Hngh Laldlaw. Mrs. R. J. Clilpman,
, Mrs. Frank B. Riley. Mrs. B. M. Lu
f ders. Mra J. Feldenhelmer, Miss Luta
1 flhelby. Miss Lulle Hall, Mrs. John
--- --- Keating, Mrs. . Mitchell, Miss Minnie
v Bears. Mrs. W. W. Cotton. Miss Harriett
. , Kinney. Mrs. Lloyd Went worth. Mrs.
, Iouls H. Tarpley. Mrs. Millard C. Hoi-
.brook.' Mrs. Dell Btuart, Mrs. K. J.
"' r Labbe, Mrs. Frank Kerr. Mrs. Oeorge
Haskell Marsh, Mrs. Ralph Wilbur.
Miss Fanny Brown, Miss Hasel Went-
; worth, Mrs. George K. Wentworth, Miss
, : Carlotta Parker and Miss Delia wat-oa-
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Tha Easter Monday tea of the ' Old
Ladles home has become a preoedent In
: society and preparations are wider way
', for the arrangements. Tha drawing
room of tha Hobart-Curtls will again
be the soene of tha tea- and: a number
7"," of prominent yoonger matrons with the
: assistance of the young society girls are
..- - planning for tha booths, where will be
; sold homemade candles, punch and flow
. era, and the tearoom. Soma pretty new
; ideas will be Introduced In tha schema
a of deceratioa and it Is said that this
r tea will be quite as pretty as last year's.
. - which was so successful. Mrs. . F. J.
.. Mann, president, will bead the receiving
' Una, with members of the board to as-
slst her. This Is -one of the eldest snd
most liberally patronised, of the charl
j ties " of Portland and numbers many
prominent matrons on Its board.- Mrs.
, Warren E. Thomas will have charge of
, j the music for the afternoon.- .
; ' AXi Interested in tha Old Laldes borne
v ara Invited to attend. Tha receiving
t . sours wilt oa rrom uil I o'clock. The
, . society to planning to build a new homo
In tha near future and It welcomes en
couragement In Its efforts. , ,. ,
;.. 1 The musical given by Mrs. Walter
,' Seed . Wednesday - afternoon at Eilers
- renltsl hall, presenting Miss Alloa-Jus-ton,
Mrs. Ethel .Lytle, Miss Kathleen
. J J-aw!er and Mrs. Lola Dahl Miller, was
V t the occasion for a fashionable audience.
Mrs, Reed's musloales are always rather
dressy affairs among tha younger alo
., ment, Mrs. Reed appeared In a black
' taffeta, gown With which she wore a
- , toque ef pink roses. Miss Veda Reed
assisted In ushering and was charming
- tn muiurr otue eng. :. touched - with
; white, and a whits leghorn . trimmed
, with pink rosea The soloists were
handsomely gowned. Miss Juston In a
nils green costume with garnitures of
-j white lace and a large hat of the same
. shade with white paradise feathers;
i " Miss Lytle In a sage green silk made
. . In jumper atyle with white blouse and
..a black hat with pink roses; Mra Miller
' In a handsome pale green costume of
. rhlffon - cloth with white embroidered
' i. trimmings and a French bat in white
' and Dresden shades; Mlsa Lawler In
; a pretty , Jumper costume - of golden
. brown, the shads of her hair, and a hat
with plumes ts match.
' ' An Interesting -engagement i Is sn-
'nounced this week by Mr. and Mrs.
, . Charles L. Mastlob whs make' puhllo
. the bethrolha! of their daughter Miss
Alia Tyler Mjatlck. to Thomas Norman
1 MscDonald I'atcrson. Tha wedding will
, tke rlace sometime In . April. Miss
z Masttck Is a charming Omega tin so
' , roflty girl, the oldest of four sisters
rery rrfwilar among the young people.
' Mr. Tatsrson hne been Identified with
rie of the Portland banks during Ms
rear snd a half In Portland. He recent
ly rame ever from Australia where his
otne is. ' Tha engagement la tha out-
onme. of-a romantla. meeting at tha
beach last summer when alias Mastlca
was In tha family collate at Sea View
and Mr. Paterson waa visiting at Hon-
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Miss Marlon Jackson has ' been In
Seattle this week, tha guest of Mrs.
Carl Lewis (Miss Laura Jordan). Mrs.
Lewis was one of the most popular of
the younger set In Portlsnd before her
marriage and her charming personality
has won hejr a similar popularity In
Seattle. v .' y ..,.' .. ,
Mr. and Mrs: Charlton rare a beau
tiful dinner Tuesday evening In honor
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Berry, who haVe
bees their guests since they returned
from Missouri a short time ago. ' Tha
table waa covered with handsome Turk
ish linen embroidered In yellow. Tha
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Mrs. Richard Derby and. Her -Hostess, Mrg. James McCracken.
centerpiece waa of daffodils with vlo.
lets strewns over tha cloth. ' Bouquets
of violets were tha favors fof ths wom
en and boutonnieres of lllles-of-the-vallay
for the- men. Tha place cards
presented the same flowers. ' Besiaes
Mr. and Mrs. Berry tha guests were
Dr. and. Mrs. A. K. Rockey, Mr. and
Mrs.- H. Bowers, Mrs. George Qatea
and Riohard Holder, , : r 4
Mrs.' J. B. Llvtngston and Mrs. Leon
C. Jameson were at home to about 71
of their friends on Thursday afternoon
at, the beautiful new home of Mrs.
Jameson on Portland Heights,
Flvs hundred was played and prises
were won by Mrs. W. L Northup, Mrs.
E. R. Manning, Mra Wlnslow Bradford
and Mrs. Ralph Dunlwsy. -.
Ths house was beauuruiiy aeooraiea
with Oregon grape and daffodils 'Which
added a charming touch of spring and
served aa a. oleasina background lor
the beautiful spring gowns .and hats
worn -by ths guests. ..-.
- Out - of town guests were present
from Astoria, . Balsm, Med ford. Seattle
and The Dalles and during tha after
noon telegrams of regrets war . re
ceived from others. - i . ., V .
Those : who remember tha charming
production of "Tha Foresters" last June
on Cedar Hill, the old oreen place, win
be glad te learn that tha Association of
Collegiate Alumnae Is to give another
out-of-dnor production. The play will
be "As Tou Like It," and will bo given
tn June for tha benefit of tha scholar
ship fund being established by the ss
suolatlon. The members are rejoicing
In the excellent record of Miss Jennie
Lilly, their Indorsed scholar tha past
year, . Every year they will support a
gtrL who is chosen ny competitive ex
amination, at the University ef Oregon.
Their first representative has- "done
herself and them so proud" that they
are. most enthusiastic over their 'plan.
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The Portland Flower Mission Is ar
ranging for an at home at the Irvlng
ton club house to be given Friday, April
I. for the benefit of the mission. Cards
will be played but It will also be a tea
for those who do not wish to play cards
yet desire to help the cause. .Mrs. W.
P.' Stnnott Is president of tha society
snd Miss Louise DrlsooII vice president.
The mission has done a great deal of
commendable work anostenttouety sup
plying ths beapltals snd charitable or
ganisations often with flowora and fruit
The day nursery for ths ears of chil
dren vehlle their mothers are away from
homo is a good work undertaken and
supported by them. . . ,
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Mrs. C Xj. Hosve gave a dinner Fri
day night In honor ef the twenty-first
birthday of her son, Eugene Alexander
Howe. The dining room was decorated
In yellow and on the table were Jon
qulla arranged with yellow ribbon and
surrounded by green sprigs of fern.
The guests were O. C Letter. J L.
Trsvis. William MaoRae, Clark H. Will
lama, Oeorge A. White, H. P. Thomas.
Arthur A. Green and Dr. Charles A.
Maerum. - '- ' "'
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Mra Richard Derby 'who has been
visiting her sister, Mra. James Mo
Creken. junior the past three week a
will return this week , to her home in
San Francisco. Mrs. Derby has been
a popular guest und she - was enter
tained Informally at dinner and theatre
by a number ef friends last west, .1
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The Whist club met Friday with Mrs
T. N. Llpman. The prises were won by
Mrs. S. Julius Mayer, Mrs. Lullus L.
Mayer, , Mrs. - Oustav Simon and Mrs.
Ahpel. Much attention was paid to Mrs.
Max Flelschnsr, who returned only a
week- Mjia fromher 'long . eastern trip.
and attended tha club for tha first time
in months;" -r "
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Tha patronesses for the Lucehesl fare
well concert at tha Helllg. April 4, ara
Mrs. R. R. Hoge. Mrs. A. E. Rookey.
Mrs. J. C. Luckey. Mrs, Ixrols H. Tarp
ley. Mra P. H. Carroll, Mrs. J Whyte
Evans. Mra. W. Wyns Johnson, Mrs.
C E. Curry,- Mrs. A. C. Evsna, Mrs.
E. DeWltt Connell and Mrs. J. B. Ifont
gomery, . . : ., ;.'.,' : VJV-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ehrman were
tha guests of tha I. N. Fleischnerg over
Sunday at their Seaside home. Mr.
Flelscaner left - hare Wednesday on a
fishing trip and tha rest of tha party
joined nun eaturaay. i
Tba marriage of Miss Beatrice Hilt
and Walter Oadsby will take place' at
the bride's heme, 131 Twelfth etreet. the
first week in ApriL They will go to
California on their wedding trip of two
months snd on their return will take
apartments until their new home, which
la being built. Is comploted.
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Mrs. William Parsons and Miss Ethel
Parsons who bavo been for some time
with Dr. and Mra William House at
Mount Tabor, -are now of (10 Northrup
street. Colonel Parsons sails from Ma
nila early in April and Will Join
family In Portland.
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; The Cathedral young people will give
a dance at Murlark hall Friday even
ing, April I. The patronesses ere Mrs.
J. P. O'Brien, Mrs. M. Wiley,- Mrs. F.
J. A. Mayer, Mrs. M. W. Bailey. Mra
. E, Leonard, Mrs. W. E. Prudhomma
and Mrs. J. O'Connor. 1 .
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if The Association of Collegiate Alum
nae la planning a large tea to be given
in April for all college women In town.
The elcra ef St. Helen's Hall, It Is
understood, will be ths oen of the re
ception and a large list of guests la be
ing prepared. ," .
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' The Cathedral Aid society wlU give
a concert Friday. April II, at Murlark
hall for the benefit ef the new orphan
age. The committee In charge consists
of Mra. P. J. Cronln,' Mrs. Harry Irwin,
Miss M. McKay and Mrs. J. E. Cronln.
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Mrs. Bert Ball' entertained the Thurs
day Bridge olub at her home, 41 Harri
son street, on Friday afternoon. -Mrs.
Bsll was affiliated with several of tha
members In another club last year.
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Mr. and Mra David T. Bradford hf
Taeoraa have sent out announcements
of ths marriage of their daughter, Elisa
beth M. Bradford, te Oeorge P. Doherty,
Monday, March 1. . ' . y .. -
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William H. Sherwood, the Chicago
pianist, waa the guest of Mrs. Hnry O.
Prudhomme, a former pupil, and Mra
Ralph W. Hoyt during his suy In Port-
- Mra ' Walter ' B. Honeyman was a
guest at Paso Robles Hot Springs, Cali
fornia, last week, as ware also Mrs.- U
Vjiv and Miss Carrie May ef this city.
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Mrs. B. P. Graham will entertain the
Portia club at ber heme. 741 Tillamook
street, Tuesday afternoon. .
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The Monday ' Bridge club mat last
week with Mrs. C. J. Reed. - .
-EVENTS OF THE WEEK.1 A
'a pleasant surrrlse party wss given
Saturday evening, a week ago, in honor
of . Frank Courtney at his home lit H
Grant street. Tbe evening was spent
with musls and games and refreshments
were served at a lute hour. - Those pres
ent were Mr. and Mra Frank Courtney,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Courtney, tie
Misses Grace Hutton. ' Nellie- Carlson,
Besets McNaratra, Nellie White, Elisa
beth Fitchner. Muriel - Callback, Ethel
McDulln. Delle - Joheneen,. . and . Alno
Hsmmlla and E. B. CaUIn. G. F. Olden
berg. Hall Coll a more, ' Herbert . , Mule,
Oeorge Clarke, Clsytot Oreen, Ed Kllnk,
Edwin Ooodrtoh, A. Nprman. .Francis
Blsck and Will Blsck.
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On" Monday evenlns the W girls
celebrated their eeoond ' annlvsrsary
:.'':.-.VL?;r-:',,-:V-;i... ,AY
with a St Patriok'a .day party at tha
home of Miss Delia Nealond. 73S Kant
Ankeny street - The parlors were dec
orated In green and white, the large
reception hall . being particularly at
tractive In blue and white, the club's
colors. The unique game of Irish whist
was playrd, prises being won by Ed
Mansfield and L. F. Buck.
Thoae present were Mlsa Rachael
Halllngby. Misses Msmle snd Jennie
Newton. Miss Delia Nealond. Mlsa Edith
Knox. Miss Tot Tegeact. Mlsa Mabel
Strahan, Miss Nora Turner. Mlsa Eva
Q raves. Miss Oca Price, Frank Catlow,
Ed Manaftsld, I F. Buck. Walter An
derson, F. G. Thompson, Will Ttaamer,
L. F.' Schueie, Duke Routledge and
Kirk Sheldon.
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Mra B. A. Cathay entertained tha
Corvallls Afternoon Reading club at
her home Tuesday afternoon, in a
pleasant mannen There was a program
followed by light refreshments. . Tes
terday afternoon Mra Cathey si So en
tertained the Foreign Missionary so.
clety of the First Methodist church,
several members from Albany and
6flfey invitet gueets' b9ing'pffeeent Mra
J. B. Horner who last summer vlef-d
the fsr east gave a .talk on the Wo
men of Pslestlne tnst was very enter
taining and Instructive and which was
inure, annreciated bv the larse company
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The East anil Wist Side Shakespeare
club met with Mra J. O. Hare. 174
Caruthers street, last Wednesday af
ternoon. Mra. La Barr. Instructor of
the class, read comments from differ
ent writers on the plsy "Julius Cae
sar."" after whtch lt-wsa- dloeussed. by
ithe-tnembrs. Mlsa Celeata. Dygert
sang "Hark. Hark the Lark." and ."wno
Is Sylvia" (Schubert), words by Shakes
peare. Responding to an encore she
save "When Song was Sweet" (Sans
Souci). Mrs. F. W. Graves will en
tertain the club Monday afternoon at
the Oolt Link, station. .
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A large number of friends gathered at
the residence of Mrs. A. SL, Johnson on
Lovejoy. street last evening and cele
brated her thirty-first birthday. Al
though a surprise, the hostess proved
herself equal to the occasion and the
evening passed pleasantly with games
snd music, after which dainty refresh
ments were served. Those present were
Captain and Mra Sass, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Wolfe. Mr. and Mra A. jonnson. air.
and Mrs. Robinson. Miss Lovegreiv John
Smith. Miss M. Lee, H. Besumlnt, Miss
N. Thompson and others. ' ' -,-..
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There wsS a very pier seat gathering
st the home of Mr. end Mra Ira Dod
son at Troutdale. Oregon, on Thursday,
the occasion beln- Mr. Dodson'a eigh
tieth birthday. , , .
Many beautiful gift were received
by Mr. Dodson. Telegrams and letters
of eonsTstulatlon were read from mem
bers of tha family that were unable to
be present. , r ' ' . ' ' ''
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Graves
and Mr. and Mrs. 3. C Hare., .. "
The'Rebekab lodge members of Cor
vail Is gavs a social and banquet at
their hall Wednesday evening In honor
of Mrs. Galloway 6f McMlnnvllle, state
vice president of the Rebefcan essem
bly. -who paid a fraternal, visit te the
local lodge and held the annual dis
trict convention In Corvallls Wednes
day afternoon and evening.
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The current tonics department of the
Woman's club waa entertained Monday
bv Mrs. B S. Pague. The leading papers
of the afternoon were riven by Mra
EB wsTdn Jaegerand Mr Art hoe C
Newlll. Tomorrow Mra O. Kleeman of
ITS Belmont street will be the hostess. j
Secretary Roberts of the Oregon Ag
ricultural college T. M. C A- wae ten
dered a surprise party by Cauthorn hall
boys Wednesday evening. . The affair
was very pleasant Mrs. Frederlo
Berchtold was chaperons for the party
of Alpha hall "young ladles : whq were
guesta , . .'''". :, v- v '-i.
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WEDDINGS.
On Tuesday morning a pretty wor
ding took place at - the borne - of the
bride's grand-psrents, Mr. and Mra H.
H. Kirk, of Halaey. Oregon, where the
marriage of Mlsa Lura B. Wilson and
Claud H. Davidson was celebrated In the
presence of about 16 - relatives . and
friends. Promptly at 10 rat o'clock, to
the strains of ths Lohengrin march,
played by Mrs. Clarke, ths bridal pair
entered the front parlor, preceded, by
little Opal McCully as flower girl, and
took their places behind an altar of
flowers and ferns. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. George Clarke of
the M. E. church. : The bride waa daint
ily gowned In allover lacs and silk and,
carried a shower-bouquet of white
hyacinths- An , elaborate dinner-was
served In ths dlitlng-room Immediately
after the ceremony. - --:-:'-rr-rv
Tbe following guests were present:
Mr. snd Mra H. H. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Kirk. Mr. and Mra W. R. Kirk.
MrV and Mrs. Charles Kirk, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Qulllford, Mr. and Mra
Oren Frum, Rev. and Mrs. : George
Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Van Winkle,
Mrs. Sarah Davidson, Mrs. R. E. Clem,
Mrs. M. E Jordan, Mr. and Mra Thomas
Brandon, Mr, and Mra L O. McCully,
Mr. and Mrs., John Hammond, Mr. and
Mra D. 8. McWUliama. ths Misses
Beulah Miller, Nolle Jester, Llssls Cum
mlngs, Ella Wilson snd Addle Davidson
and Willis Kirk and R. A. McCully.
, Mr. and Mra. Davidson left on ths
afternoon train for a week's visit In
Portland. . . . . ,
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A pretty wedding took place at the
home of Mr. and Mra' T. J. Short, at
179 Garfield avenue, Sunday evening,
when Miss Msrlln Short and Alva Boyd
were married. . The bride . and ' bride
groom entered to- the strains ' of ths
"Lohengrin Brlday Hymn," played by
Mlsa Bessie Brledwell. The marriage
service wss read by Rev. F. E. Robin
son of the Rodney Avenue - Christian
church. ' '' '" :.' ' 1
.The bride wore a beautiful gown of
white chiffon batiste with ape naiad net
yoke snd carried a bouquet of white
rosea tied with white satin ribbon. ' Im
mediately after the ceremony the guests
were ushered to ths dining-room, where
refreshments were served from a table
decorated with carnations and ferns.
- Thoae present were Mr; and Mrs. Wil
liam Sears and Leona and Pauline Sears,
Mr. snd Mrs. Will Roark, Mr. and Mra
Emanuel Sears, Mrs.- , N. ' Boss. Miss
Reba Fotb, Mrs. Mary Denny. ' Miss
Ruby-Boss, Rev.. Elmo Robinson. Miss
Besets Brledwell, Miss Msy Sears and
Loren Seara . 4
Those present from out of the city
were Mr. and Mra Roark of Worthing
ton, Indlsna; Mrs. Mary Denny of Bed
ford. Indiana, and Miss Melcle Short of
St. Joseph, Missouri, sister of the bride.
Mr. Boyd waa formerly from Bedford,
Indiana, and the bride Is from St Jo
seph, Missouri. . -
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Miss Carrie Luclle Baker was mar
ried .to Freedom C. Stack pole Wednes
day evening. The pretty wedding waa
witnessed by a hundred guests at the
home of the 'bridegroom's sister, Mra
A. Thurlow, 440 Third street. Ths
ceremony was performed ty Dr. Clsrenoe
True Wilson of ths Grace M. E. church.
Just before ths entrance of the bridal
party. Miss Stella Garner sang "When
Song It Sweat" As the strains 1 ef
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Beautiful
Select your , Easter Waist here . Our showing can't be duplicated
the coast and our prices are considerably under the average.-;----rrr;
Fine white Lawn Waists, in a wide
' range of. dainty Styrcs, lace and
! embroidery trimmed; values in
this lot up ' to $1.65. : Choice,
"each . ........ ....
Swell Persian Lawn Waists, with
; beautiful embroidered front, set
with fine laces, three-quarter
sleeves and regular $6.00 quali
ties. Choice, each ..'.....? 3.88
SAMPLE WAISTS We have just received manufacturer's sample line V
of high-grade whit Waists, ranging In price from $1.50 to $6.00. We've
marked them' to sell at just about half the regular price, f Dozens of , .
'pretty'new styles and no two alike. , See 'these. 7.'T'Tt7V:' 'X i
DressS Qoodis and Silks for. Easter
Our Easter display of fine Imported Novelties awaits your-inspection. . You'll find all the wanted
-, tl L A .Ml U - I I i .L. 1 -m -.1 .... ', -. .
'Weaves anu colors acre ana juun w buiiiissu si iuc iuwucbi v vui
44-inch Tsffteta Cloth, clain col
ors, complete line. .... fl.OO
44-inch Panama Goth, complete
line of plain colors. . ... 90J
44-inch Poplin, swell ran-e of
1" new shades, 4 yard... .f l.OO
44-inch . Novita,. beautiful new
fabric, plain colors, yd... 8B
48-inch-Grisaille Toile, a com
plete line of shades, yd.f 1-2 3
NKW FANCY SILKS A rnmnlete line of all the newest novelties.
quality at 60e, 764, 85, fl.OO and 1.25. Complete line of the popular , black and white and
gray and white checks in either siUsv Of wool goods., Sample on request. ' '? ' 1
GREAT EASTER SALB OP FINE
19-Button
Silk Cloves
$1.19 Fr
Black, white
IxbenTln's wedding merch were
heard the brldeg-room entered with the
best roan, Ara McLaughlin. Next came
the bridesmaid, -Miss Eva. Volluni dslnt
llr dressed , in blue silk organdy. 1 She
carried a large bouquet of white car.
nation The bride appeared beautifully
gowned In cream silk crepe, carrying
a large bouquet of Bride rosea. The
bridal party stood beneath a ' large
canopy of Oregon grape. White stream
ers hung from the canopy forming an
immense bell. The parlors and dining
room were artistically deoorated with
white streamers and lilies of the valley,
and ths reception hall glowed In red and
green. Dainty refreshments were
served. When the bride's cake was
cut Prof. H. C Thome received , the
thimble. R. R. Bearle the good luck
nickel and Miss . Frances Powell the
ring. The bride's bouquet wss caught
by-Miss Mary Powell.
Mr. and Mra Btackpole .will be at
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and remember the next time you suffer
from pain caused by damp weather
when your heai. nearly hurats from neu
ralala try Ballard's Snow Llnlmeot
It will 'cure you. A prominent bualnevt
man of Hempateed. Teias, writes: "I
have used your liniment. Previous te
using it I was a great sufferer from
Hheucnatlam snd Neuralgia. , I am
r leased to say that now I am free from
hese complaints. I am sure I owe this
to your, liniment," ; Bold by all drug
gists, w
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TIe Store) Notrd for llest Goods at Lowest
: Sample Line
.-a.
to Tailored Suits
Special. Prices
Women's high-rrde Tailored Suit, in the popular
new gray, in stripes, checks, plaidt and plain colors,
in a wide range of new style effects. Every garment
perfect in fit and finish; but there's only one of a
kind. , We've reduced the prices on these splendid
suits to just about the cost of production. Come in
tornorraw-ind- hrrr atooarrherrrrlairTjfderr
filled promptly. , . V .
Misses' Suits 312.SO
Misses' Tailored Suits, in stripes, and checks; box
jacket lined with best quality satin and trimmed
with fancy buttons and (traps; plaited skirt; sizes
It to 20; $16.50 values. ,fi , . ;.
INew Short Coats $4.95
Women's and Misses new 27-inch Box Coats; velvet
collar and fancy buttons: come in stripes, checks
and plaids and in all
values; investigate.
Silk Raincoats 312.SO
Best quality rubberized Silk Raincoats, in blue, gar
net, slate and green; large fancy buttons on pockets,
cuffs and down front; full length and a splendid
$18.00 grade. .:- , -
Women's Panama Dress Skirts, in black, navy and
brown; full plaited styles and the best $7.50 Skirt in
the city; medium weight and, strictly man tailored.
Easter Waists w
Beautiful white Lawn Waists, lace '. 1
or embroidery; trimmed with "
rows of fine tucks; 30 different .
styles to choose from; values tow,
- $2Sa Choice .........,1.5
White wash Silk Waists, openwork
embroidered front, three-quarter '
- sleeve snd in several mw styles; -
our regular $4.00 grade. Choice.
each 3.15
Easter Sale of Undermuslins
When oif buy yournDrnermunnirBre
made under healthful conditioni and Jtot
Corset Cover, made'of finest nain-'
: ' sook, with deep yoke of VaL lace
. or embroidery: several styles and
. all are v regular , $1.50. .values.
Choice .;. T
Tine Cambrie Skirt,' deep' kne2
' flounce,' trimmed with lace and
rows of fine tucks, dust ruffle;
regular $3.00 value. .Special.
each ...... .M.
NEW NOVELTIES New Easter Novelties in Silk Scarfs, Veils, Neck
wear, Fancy Hosiery, Men's Neckwear, Parasols, Gloves, Pursues, Belts, .
Handkerchiefs, etc.. 7 Table Linen Sets at special prices. All Cloths .and
Napkins hemmed free Of chargv if bought before Wednesday noon.
50-inch Epingle Suitings, all new
. shades; special, yard.f.a-ow
38-inch Nuns Veiling, complete
line new shades, yard.... 80
44-inch Gray Mixture, stylish
and splendid values, yd. .85$
48-inch Toils Melange, a new
' and popular fabric. yd..81.2S
43-inch Costume Toile, braati
. ful soft fabric, a yard..flBO
CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS.
home to their friends after April at
1J7 East TamhIU street.
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A pretty borne wedding took plaee
st 440 Third street Wednesday evening
when Miss Carrie I Baker and Free
dom C. Stackpole were married by fr.
Clarence True Wilson. The decorations
at the home were beautiful and a good
program of musle waa enjoyed before
the ceremony by the large company of
friends. A suppen-f ollowed the cere
mony. Mr. and Mrs. Btackpole will re
side st 127 East Tsmhlll street ;
w w
Miss Elmna E. Fry snd Ts 0L."flees
were quietly married by Dr. A. A. Mor
rison of Trinity church Tuesday morn
ing. They have gone to California on
their wedding trip end win return In a
few weeke - te make their home tn
Portland. . . .
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Miss drees B..Kincald and Xeght
B. Ellsworth were married Sunday,
March 10. by Rev. Clarence True Wil
son at the Grace Methodist parsonage
In the presence of a few friends. ,
,ww-
. Miss Fsnnle M. ,Rea and Clay XX
Burch of Vsnnouver. Washington, were
married at SOI Eleventh street, by Dr.
J. Whiteomb Brougher.
i . .
The marriage of Mlsa Bernlce Tfl.
Oliver and Chsrles U Tostevin ' took
place st IB North Eighteenth street
Tuesday, March 11. Dr. Clarence True
Prices."
. 11
sixes; thtse are regular f7.S0
on
.you're sure ofgettlnOarments
the Ordinary kinds.
Fine Cambric' Skirt, deep flounce,
trimmed with embroidery tuck
,' and laces, dust ruffle: yalncs in
I this lot to $175-Special.. 129
Cambric Gowns," longa or short
sleeves, high or low neck," em-.
?: broidery, - lace and ribbon ;
trimmed, four different styles;
regular $1.75 raluea. Choice,
t each . . .... ...... . .. .... .81.29
44-inch Black Mundo, medium
. weight, special, a yard.fl.OOv
44-inch 'Black ' Langadia.' new -
and very stylish, a yd.. 8 l.Oa
aO-inch Black Epingle, besutifut
(' 'finish, a yard .f 1.43
44-inch Black Gudilla, liirht
weight, special, a yard... t3
52-inch blue Black Irvine Voile,
splendid value, yd..,.. fa.io
Cream Nuns' Veiling in extra
TABLE LINENS
Vy', Beit
Kid Gloves
$I.0Q Pr
All shades
Wilson officiating. A number of frlenoTTl
snd relstlves attended the pretty cere-
mony. ,-,. , 1 '; , t ,
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Miss Franoes Pallea ef St. Johns snd
C. E.- Mlnslnger were married by Dr.
I. W. Brougher. Sunday In the reception
room at the White Temple. t . ( ,
' '. s"i .
Mlsa Alios Datiuerger'and Vaughn D.
Croeky were married by Dr. C T. Wil
son Isst Monday.- . r - .
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A pretty welding was eel eh rated
Wednesday at the home ef the bride's
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