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a Tint OREGON SUNDAY jOURNAtU PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE CO, -1S07. Mrs. flarab A. Evans,' Mrs. P. J. Mann. Mri. Johnson and Mrs. Eggert. The other who . have ; served presidential term, but war not present, war Mrs. J. C. Card, Mr. Cleveland Rockwall and Mrs. - A.'. H. Breyman. ", -..-"? ; '-.'-:' - - ..V.fev ' Miss Kuby Crlchton g av a pretty tea Friday afternoon in compliment to Mia Shirley Eastham, who has Just returned from Briar Cliff. Miss Chriohton was a graduate thla year from the Portland Academy and her guests were the girls of ber class. The room were deoorated with L France roses. .Her guest were Mica Shirley Eaatham. 1 Mlse Elisabeth Stewart. Mis Kalen Strelt Miss Nora Stewart, Ml" Sadie Jackson. Miss Clara Weidler, Mlse Alice Forbes. Mlea Ce lesta Moore, Mlse Mamie Dunne, Mis Louise Small, Mlaa MarJorie Hoffman, Misses Gertrude and Alice Robblns, Mis Ada Burke, Ml' Gladye Rosa, Mlse Pansy Sweetser, Mis Llnley Morton, Miss Queen Moreland, Mlaa Emily Croa aen and Miss Jean Brownlle. ,n",:- ,.-: yl"':-k ' ; Mr. Curtis Holcomb of 11 Sellwood street gave a tea, Thursday afternoon In compliment to her Hater, Mr. Edward M. Cousin, who has Just returned from Mexico City. The drawing-room ' and dining-room were Cecorated with pink , rose, and the reception hall with crim son rambler. Mra Koleomb wore a pink pompadour silk gown, and Mra. Cousin i . , ''' , " ' ''' " ,'v:s.'-r::., ;k -rw-H ic- . I robbed the society ' leaders cf J ' 1 r ffihJK1 Q. moat of their , energy an4 the t ' ill M M ' - ' i . : ; :-i C COS-I. I , -I is V . " ' IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE NEWEST IN WEARING APPAREL VISITS THE STYLE STORE. . . fHE warm Je days seem to hare robbed the society ' leaders of most of their , energy ami the week has been a quiet one. Most of the aetlrtty has been among ,1 'the real young people who bare filled In - v their time wlta boating partlea, and teas and dinners In compliment to their , young members who have returned, from ' school and oolleg for the vacation. v The Bouse that' Jack-Built.". which is to be built at the Marquam this week j j is monopolising much or the time and . architectural talent of both young and ; old. The young peopla have put In , aome time almost-' every day making - i roeea for .the operetta and have had , , pleasant social times over the construe v lion. The older onee have been busy rehaarsing the children and lending moir aia in one way ana another In jrespeet to staging the play and . tummy in participant. The e ' will doubtleaa b one of the mo lar events of the week. , , ' :. r;.- ' w : r ' Jirs. am Tlchner nUrtalned with a luncheon of 14 covers Wednesday . In - honor of Mrs. Philip Metaohan, who will Z leave with Mr. ' Metschaa and . their daughters. Pansy and LlUlan.. la . July ; for a trip abroad. The Uble was pretty ; with an artificial pond in the eenter, on which rested an ocean liner completely equipped. Uble . deoorated t (beautifully In pink and white. The fa- - vora were email suitcase, 'hampers. , satchels, traveling bag's, - kodaks and ' otoer articles euggeetlve of travel. v ' After luncheon wblat was played, and ' Mr. J. P. O'Brien and Mrs. B. W. Crlchton won the prise. The ball waa iransrormeo into a tropical garden, where Parsons' orchestra played. The drawing-room wis decorated with crim son mmbiere. and the aitung-room with canei sjaraniuma. ..... Cover were laid for Mrs. Phtllo Met schan. Mrs. O. A. McArthur. Mrs. David M. Dunne, Mra Lou Ueaa. Mrs. W. Wynn wunnon, Mrs. fnuin juetscnan jr., Mrs. J. P. O'Brien. Mrs. E. W. Crlchton, Mrs. Frank Stokes. Mrs. John Annand. Mrs. Edward Holman, Mrs. W, 8. Stirling. Mrs. J. B. Sutherland and Mrs. Tlchner. An- elaborate reception Dr. and Mrs. William KIlllDsaworth, Married , Last Week. Photograph by B. W. Moore. ' waa ? given Monday evening by Dr.' and Mrs. Henry tores of black" Velvet: "Mra." E. T Har mon. In white silk: Mrs. C w, Sher man, in white lace; Mra. J, K. Clark, In imported blacic lace gown Mrs. hi. v. Gardner, in black and white laos over white satin. ..v a-, v e-4 Waldo Cos at their, beautiful home, on Mrs. Jamee Steel, In black silk with immij-iuin ana ixvejOT streets as a I oucnaui jaoe inmiDinm, jura. v. formal opening for. tho new 'home. , About 500 guests called and many let ters and telegrams - of congratulation . were received. c-,t'-.--V"-.f ' Dr. an Mrs Coe received under, laurel wreath wrought . from ,. silver with IS -little UghU for their years of married Ufa.-t A. few golden, sprays represented their ,' hop for a golden wedding.' ; They received in the draw. lng .room, . which- i -4 handsome Louis XV room and was decorated with Bride rosea. ' 'In the reception' hall were' quantities of red Jacqueminot roses. In the living room there were crlmaoa ramblers. The dining room was much admired and made a pnstty scene with pink roses in large bowls. It opens into the conserv atory, a cool, darkened room, lined with cortc Darn ana contaminr trie aauarlum It Is decorated with a choice collection of sea' shells. The library, an oriental rnm, was decorated In yellow rosea Tlie rooms upstair were thrown open .ana ' in ioe marguerite sitting room punch was served by Miss Ada Alice Tuttla, in white spangled net, and Miss Alios Collier, fa white silk mull.- ' : The natatorium was open to the vis itors and created a great deal of en joyment. Wayne Coe and his little boy friends were in charge and initiated the "horses" to the swimming tank. Mra. Coe wore a handsome gown 'of white crepe de chine trimmed with hand woven lace. Assisting about the recep tion -rooms were Mrs. F." W. Church, In an imported gown of gray silk; Mrs. XL M. Tnttle, In white al lk with garnl- Ooa. in black silk trimmed with Jet: Mrs. P. j. Mann, in white satin and duchess lace: Mrs. Frederick Egeart, in elaborate biacK lace over sun; Mrs. Milton w. Smith, in white lace; and Mra B. I Thompson, in an - Imported gown of blue-gray trimmed wlth-polnt laca. Aa-i sisung mem were miss n.na xmcvuiiv. in a whits pattern gown embroidered In blue. Miss Wilson wore a whim gown with a striped effect in dark blue. Mrs. K. A. J..ilackensle wore a whit em broidered gown with a white hat; Mrs. J. K. KoUock was .charming In a white and blue dress with a hat to match; Mra Walter Burrell wore a lavender costume with a hat bo match; Mra Wal ter V. Smith waa in a white em broidered gown ' with "white hat and plumes; Mrs. Cyrus A. Dolph In black laca over white chiffon and a black and white hat trimmed with ; black wore white Spanish lace over whits silk; Their mother, Mrs. MendenhaU, received with them, and she wore black voll over white silk. - --. - ... . i About 100 guests called, and Mrs. Lulu Dahl Mijler contributed to the en llghtful songs. Assisting the hostess MRAORI ; ! . V flARY PRICE REDUCTIONS ON SILK SUITS In commemoration i of fh$ Glorious Fourth V we will make the three days prior to its cele- ? bration an event in price reductions long to. ' ' ' be remembered by all who will participate ' in inis special saie. , . . . .; . rv;- SILK SUITS In all this season's most favorite styles, the ' smartest creations and prettiest ' shades will Jbe placed'on sale for Monday. 'Tuesday and Wednesday at one-half (and less)' their reg- fs i 1 ular value. " ' ' ' . ' . 'r : .".V , , . U'k I ' sleeves, beautifully made and trimmed; val ues up td $26.00 Special dur Tingnthirsale $12.25 Eton Suits, elaborately trimmed and smartly " designed; values up;to $50.00 '.yJ-OQ 11 II Special during this "sale; . . i. t)awOU U - Fancy Shirt Waist Suits,' extremely fashion : ably featured ; ; values up to ij Q A A t $34.paf-;Special;during; sale : 'D J, O.U U - High ' Tailored White 5 Serge Suitsp Eton . styl5, tastefully trimmed and finished; vaK ,ues up to $40.0CM-SpeciaI dur- (10 AA ' ing "this sale. .. ; . . v. . V. ; . r; J) 1 0.UU. Eton Coats, three-fourth length and Kimo- no sieves; values up to $18.00 . :. CQ H C 'Special during sale; v. ... . .tPOgl O White and colored Washable Summer Suits, ' values $6.50r-Special' during .(IJ CI this sale. (Dd O Alterations will be made free of charge. Pur chases will be charged to your account if you . so desire. , " , . " r-r f ' , ... ' ' I v .... -r..). -. ,W M S - LrTl la I 1 fA .. -11 i n as-v aav-ai aaj NG CO. plumes; Mr. J. B. "Montgomery in white lingerie witn black plumes: Mrs. Holt Wilson In a white ioyment of the afternoon with several delightful sonns. Assisting; the hostess in -the drawlnoroom were Mra John An nand. Airs. Abe Tlchner and Mrs. jolia Aiexanaer, - - . ' In the dining-room Mrs. H. W. Holden end Mrs. W. R. Ladd presided at the table, and the girls assisting were Mis hat and whit Miss Virginia Merges. . . . . k I lvvicBf , 01 1 sj. All1 s, VT llaiUll 1 U n- Willi' Miss' Far -Nichols. Miss Kllia Parker I emoroiaered gown; Miss Haxel uolpti in and Miss Helen Harmon, all in dainty Trench blue silk with touches of gold White frocks.. Mlsi Oeraldlne Coyrsen snd a lack picture hat; Mrs. -Frank served punch on the north porch, Freemen in a white gown trimmed with Parsons' orchestra played anT" the P'" ann a pinit picture hat. - - young people enjoyed dancing on the -Among the guest present were Mrs. third floor. There were many elaborate Swinburne; Mrs. W. C. Alvordi Mrs. gowns wont by the guests and the Bingham,- the v Misses - Burns,' Miss evening marked one of the -most elab- uusan, Mrs. jatnti lmmnr the Misses orate functions 'of the summer season. Rnoda, Ernestine and Olive Falling, ' w if IMrs. Frank, Freeman, Mrs.' Patterson f The musicals given by Mrs. Walter ""lBeL Baiph w Wilbur. Mrs. - ' -V. ."--v ; Several Portlanders went to Eugene to attend commencement at the Univer sity of Orejron last week. The presl-j dents puoao reception Tuesday after nooa, the alumni banquet Wednesday aftarnoon and the alumni ball Wednes day evening were the principal social event, but, beginning with the bacca laureate services Hunday there was THE STORE WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD COR. WASHINGTON AND TENTH . mm . . . . .O J. Burns .Thursday afternoon was a de lightful affair. About 20ft guests were entertained by Miss Elisabeth Ha r waa' rich, sympathetio messo voice, Mra Warren E. Thomas accompanied her In a 'chafmQig progfain.'rMrs.;' Swtnburne wag- an honor, guest. Many handsome arowns were worn and the afternoon was one of the fashionable functions of the week.--'' ."-- 'r " "S.uv"'.; .'.v- .-7-V' for some time been, connected with the Portland high school, and Mr. Herdman was formerly mm ino v ""V?.'v.-; amy and Is now principal, of the East Bide high genoou Mr and Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd and their their little , daughter Helen, returned .Wednesday evening from their trip to the orient , They give an enthusiastic account of the pleasures of their trip. Mr. , and Mrs. J. K.KollocTc and Miss Mary Brownlle. Helen's school friend, went to 8eattle to meet them. The T.n,Ma will remain here for a few weeks befors going to the coast for the sum- mer- - Mrs. Frank- Branch .Riley entertained Morton H. Insley, Mrs. .John K. Kol iars. isurns wuri www -it nvu una i KOeHler. Mra Allen Lewis, Mrs. Stew. touches of black. - '-:-:t ,-. M-f wubur, t Mrs. T," a. Eliot, the something to attend constantly.. At the Minse niiioi, air. . u. uatii or tne alumni ball Mr. Harriet K. McArthur barracks. Mr. fleorir daaa Mra H W. I nt thla v waa nitmnu. : ), x- Corbet L the Misses Flandra. Mra. C. I fiur T.iiafla Carann iu a u I ... . . f tha A . ivvinii: MI.7 u...i n ii "7 ir wwn a luncuauH i i vv",.- . . r . ....T. ....... ...v..- . A- , .v.iii , nu tt lawu, uai I Oil, I . , , njria UAtir eri- Treat jfiatt. Mrs. Sol Hlrsch, Mrs. Amonit the Portland DeoDle who went 'v ""'. iV "T. ". .f1 Walter F. BurrelL Mr. Edward. th nn th.rt n Mn Mi-lrthni. C u u. u.i nnm uu sin. Aruiur, Ai ro. wiiuam u. f enton, Horace Park from Vancouver. Mrs. H. D. Kenton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Ood Oreen, Mlsses Flanders, Mrs. Mackln-1 ard. Homer D. Angell, Miss Helen Bar- Houghton, Mrs. David Honeyman, Mrs. a-ene Raff ety. Walter Ll Whlttlesev. r. Kwi Aims nummer. ur. . jonn k Barber. Mrs. - Katherine Ward Pone. judge and Mrs. Gallowsy, Miss Bessie her a-uest. Bridge followed iff the aft- emoon. The " a-uests were Mrs. Lester KoUock, Mrs. Ernest Laldlaw Miss Alice Snnxhurv. and her aueat. Miss Bheehan I of California, Miss Lull Hall and .Mrs. qus a,, wignt. e Mrs. Swinburne attracted much at tention In a handsome cream embrol dered crepe de chine gown with a rose- irimmw Breun mi, ,". ;. . Mrs. Wealev Ladd. who waa seen than for the first time since her return from Japan, wore an elaborate : cream em- Droiaerea gown witn a picture cat witn art B. Llnthlcum, Mrs. Margaret Mor rison, me missea oaney. &ira K, A. J. Mackensle. Mra. A. L. Miwll. Mrs. Mrs. Arthur O. Mlnott, Mrs. Robert L-ivingstone, Mrs. William MeMaster, Mrs. W. 8. Ladd, Mrs. William M. Ladd, Mrs, J. Wesley Ladd, Mrs. Howard Ma ther. Mrs. Walter V. Smith. Mm John nnepara, Mrs. ssera enow, Mrs. J. A. Mrs. T. M. " Anderson gave large Kelfey. Barry C, Eastharn and Senator luncheon yesterday at her summer home John M. GeartflL Mrs.. Louis Burke 'a a - ,-r - I Qt. J T - -1 t- MiA a- Mrs. William M. Ladd was attractive SI""""' U": t101,?, ?lr"' ;,"' ai.aviisB.a aval ss. a . f I rlJl. WHlaHin JVI rsa. Frank Warren, Mrs. Frank Warren Jr, miaa rauro, r. . . wnson. Mrs. Holt C. Wilson, the Misses Wilson. Mra. Martin Winch. Mrs.. C. E. S. Wood, and w One of the most delightful parties was given last week by Mrs. Nicholas F. Sargent, the event being the fourth birthday of little Joy M. Sargent ' On of the features of the day was the luncheon given In the green room of the Hotel Sargent. The ' table - waa daintily deoorated with Dink and a-reen. Over 8.000 sweet peas as well as great Duncnea 01 ia irrance roses were usea effectively In decorating the table and hanauet roonu After the luncheon tha cnuaren enjoyed themselves with games. uesiaes several ."grown-ups,-: tne fol lowing were present: Jov M. Baricnt Earl Frederick, Maxlne Frtedenthal, tie ion ocooey, Alien ruewnorr, Helen Mayo. Thelma Richards, Delphlne Ro- senreid, Lucia Watson and Martha BCflUlI. f . fniiimhta. lvnnit Vancouver. Mrs. I Cnfinhnrn. wu tho honor aruest and a gave a delightful I r Pnrtion4 war Informal afternoon Saturday a week ago invited. The admiral's launch took the in honor of her daughter Miss has Just completed her freshman at Smith college and has returned the summer. Many of her preparatory I formally j the girls of tha .'07, class of school friends were invited. In for the Portland academy last Tuesday. Five .n.nA. irt,.' ..v. m u oisved and Miss Clara and lighted with electricity and tha af- Weidler and Mlse A ties Carey won the ternoon riven the . aooearance or an pria. i r. u. KrCVU VUU auvif , ll'. vim. n.u' . i week ao invited. The admiral's launch took the Ada, who guests from. Vancouver to the Anderson .man year plac' 1 v ' ' . ' ' :urned for Miss Sadie Jackson entertained In- evenins- music soiree. Welte-Mignon player was hidden among palms and rubber plants, and an afternoon of delightful muslo from the fljiaers ' of rare artists was enloved. A grapnopnone presented several exoel lent voice records. Between numbers fruit punch was served, and after the program luncneon was served at small taDiesi xne oecorauons were pmx and green In compliment to the last day of mm rose xesuvai.: f , ;&'$ Mrs, Johnson gave a cherry luncheon Thursday to the calendar committee of the club. The table decorations were of scarlet ramblers with sprays of cherries scattered about ; the cloth.- Th place cards were portraits of the poets with small calendars and each guest gave a quotation from the poet In her place. . In the livlnsr-room were decorations ' of sweat hrlar and Franca rosea, and In tha Miss Marjone Hoffman entertained I reception hall field daisies. The guests present were - Mrs.'- Grace - Watt Ross, Mrs. M. Baruh. Mrs. J. P. Moffett Mrs. o. u. Thornton, Mrs. w. u. furrer.-Mrs lng. A full account of tha reception at the the young girls - with a : tea. Monday afternoon for her two cousins," Misses Alice and ' Gertrude Bobbins, "who are here for the summer, . At the table Miss ' Clara Weidler poured ? chocolate TTf 1 A . 1 .1 . J A few of the guests were Miss Lesley I PorUand Tuesday evening to Rear Ad Smith, Miss Ruby Crlchton, Miss Claralmlral William T, Swinburne and the of SLV.VJ.T' wfllVL lL1e dl,rv,'M:l8S fleers of the Charleston and John Paul MUs Stella Frohman. Miss Helen Bates! Jones was given in anfearller Issue. It was Drnspa ms itiobi iirrieritxous Bomi- publlo function held in Portland since the days of the Lewlaand Clark fair, and was attended bv over 2.000 people. Almost everyone of social importance was invited, and the assembly was a brilliant and Handsomely gowned one. Mrs. J. T. Booths cave the second of Mrs. Bert Haney entertained the Por tia club Tuesday. Her beautiful home was profusely decorated with Caroline Testout roses.: The prlse-wlnners at Five Hundred were, Mrs. P, P. Dabney and Mrs. Butler. , The luncheon served was very dainty. Mra J. N. Teal will . take a small party, consisting of Miss Helen Teal of The Dalles, Miss Mary Melldrum ' of Orea-on Cltv and Miss Snell of San Fran- . .a lh. t,1a tiraolr HPhav will spend a week at the Hotel Moore at Sea side. 1 .... . .... ' . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Laldlaw, who re cently left to make their home In Nome, Alaska, were delayed in Seattle and left there only Tnursaay. Airs. n.rnesi ijaia law Who went up to see them off, re turned a few days before the steamer left., j.;' ' -u.,:'. s .-. if-'i Mrs. Warren F, Houghton and her Dorothy Ef finger and Mis 'Kathleen O- Armstrong, who are vlstUng there with Miss Polly Hewitt 8averal of the young girls went ut for the Afternoon ',- - - it - .v Mrs. Robert W. Lels and her sister. Miss Hoyt. who went east several waeka ago, are expected home the middle of I mil wee, rney text Joton JJTiaay. ."'The Misses Alice snd Gertrude Rob- Dins are here to spend the summer with their aunt, Mrs. Lee Hoffman, and her u.ueuiat, union mnfjuna, . ' Miss Shirley Eastham and Miss Use itoenier nave returned rrom Briar Clirf, where they have been attending school Mrs. Arthur C Mlnott Mlaa Ollaan ana a number or others returned Thurs day from a fishing trip V Meadows w w- Miss Emeatlna Kallina- rat n mad Tnaa. day from Massachusetts, where she has lust been graduated from Smith col lege. ; , -.; . Miss Shlrlev Bastham Mntartainad laat night with a launch party and dinner at ner motner s country nome at oswego. Miss Miriam VJaeoh. witn ha haan aitenamr scnooi in Mew York, is ex. peotea home tomorrow. f;i:,.i.-fvi.-v'..', day to open their beach home at Long swcb xur tne summer. . .. i : v. 4:.-'' w'f -SK't ? Mr. and Mm.: W niffiwl Haik will leave tomorrow to spend tha summer at xasnvuie. .r , ANNOUNCEMENTS AND , INVITATIONS FOR . WEDDINGS We are preptred to executt orders for luperior Copperplato Engraving In the htett Tiffany ' styles. - , . lift-' r'f-' '.'.- ' ,J . ,.'".; -' .4. . .1,-,;.' Kilham Stationery & : Printing Co. ' 245 .WASHINGTON STREET WEDDING AND VI5ITINQ CARDS W. G. SMITH & Co. Washington ! Ball dl ug EVENTS OF THE WEEK W. C. Conover and Miss Helen F. Spald-1 daughter, Miss Claire, who have been Miss Olive Failing-. Miss Marv Hwtt Miss Isabella Oauld. Miss Hilda (Mao Elroy, Mils Maryi Livingstone, Miss Jean Brownlle, Miss Use Koehler, Miss Anita uums, miss caroiyn Wilson and .-hiss maiaa nan. - - v. Mrs. W, Wynn' Johnson, retiring presi- dent, entertained with a pretty luncheon fber .e'ries of German whist afternoons Tuesday In honor of Mrs. Frederick Eg- TUe8aay Thire were six tables i and Kart,, incoming presiasnt . or. tne j worn- the prises went to Mrs. Oeorge Brough- day evening for Miss Snell of Callfor- n i ciuo. me aimng-room oecoration ton ana Mrs. i. v. oyer. xne library inia, wno is me guest oi Mrs. josepn.jN. were m the club colors, green and white. visiting in the east for. several weeks, returned - Thursday night. Miss -Helen Osburne, who is to visit with Mr, -and Mra. Morton H. Insley, returned with them, n . . . , , , - 'i. , ''..? '- '- it ':.' ':;.v:'.' -'r Mr. and Mrs I. N. Llpfnan left Frl day night for Long Beacn. where they will open a cottage for the season. Miss Helen Kosenf eldt accompanied them as their guest for several weeks, w w Miss Genevieve Thompson, who went East to attend commencement at Brrn Mawr. is travenna tttrougn Eng land and will , return : home about the end of July. v - Mrs." Robert Hall entertained ' Inf or mally with four tables of bridge - Mon- scarlet ramblnra. wlth .marguerites and f era Combined. room in Caroline Testout roses. Miss i ne place cards were in the same colors, 1 Aioa tiroughton and miss Ward aa with the club monoa-ram. and instead of J slsted In servlna refreshments. the names were riven the dates of thai administration of the- quests who -were I - The engagement ' of Miss Isabella Presidents or the clubi ; Mr-ii and nnrt it Ir... j i 'Mrs. Henry Waldo Coe, Trwninent Entertainer of Last Week. The livlnr-room waa dAnoratait with Caroline Testout roses and the reception hall with scarlet rambler ' Ttia rni. Jwere Mr. Levi Young, Mrs. Julia Com tock, Mrs. Grace Watt Boas, Mrs. Julia Uarsuatn. Aira, Abigail octt juiwy. announced, i To wedding - will V tke place next monthi, A Both - MtSa Mogeau and Mr; Herdman .are well known in educational - circles.; Miss Moireau. who Is a sister oX Airs. H. J. lTiiison hag Teal. Mrs. S. A. Mulford of Elton Court. who ..was expected home a week asro from an extended trip east; has been de tained and will-arrive early In July. Mrs. C. A. Dolph entertained . Mrs. Swinburne 'Tuesday - with a .motor: ride and luncheon, following. , . ;. -tip" -(. .' .w - v Mr. William H. Warrens gave en In formal tea Friday afternoon at her .su burban home- la complhnent to Miss, A reception was given at Alpha hall, Corvallls, Monday evening by Professor and Mrs. J. B. Horner in hoor of Dr. and Mra , Kerr and their family,; the former of whom Is the .new president of the Oregon Agricultural college. About ; 166 guests, principally college people, enjoyed the occasion. Among the features of) the program were a se lection by a ladles, quartet, composed of Mrs. Lake. Mrs. Woodcock, Miss Lula Spangler and Miss Helen Holgatet vocal solos by Miss Lulu Spangler and Arthur Konquet; instrumental duet by Jqhn Spangler1 and Miss Spangler; Instru mental duet by Miss Pearl Horner and Mr, spangler, and several instrumental solos by Mis jBiancbe Hammel. rxne pretty, pmic dining-room was beautified by the artistic arrangement of La France roses and the other rooms were . preituy aecoratea with white clematis, - rem, umbrella .. plants 9 IF i4lVvir',JIV-v7SSI I (Hollander), (b "SpanUh Dance '.Nov T ( MoszkowsklV . Lillian Gardner: a) "Valse des Fleurs" (Delibesl. ,bS "Ha. banera." from 'Carmen" (Blset). Elaine Clouse; ."Valse Petite".-. (Neidlinger), Mildred, Raymond; "For All Eternity' (Mascheronl), Mr Henry Ryder; "Valse Entralnante" (Wachs), Blanche Ander son "Minuet in O" (Paderewakl). Elolaa Clouse; "Fabliau" (Raff). Jennie Auter son; "My. Rosary" (Nevln), Mrs. E. EL Miller: "Andante and Rondo Caorlo- closo" (Mendelssohn), Lillian Gardner! Tarantella - in A - Minor" - tDennee). Elaine Clouse. One of the most , enjoyable June par. ties was given on Tuesday In honor 01 the twenty-flrst birthday a viTvwf " vivuiaikni . a ui ll. , uiii cilH. i . DIM II Lai I . . . - ,. . i . .. m .. and palms. Mrs. Horner was assisted in AOn-nn ana yo nonman, receiving by Mrs. K. B. Lakes Mrs, A. I nome, o ;iast seventeentn Ij. Klnsely, Mrs.E. A. Pernot, Mrs, F. pleasant evening waa spent :-? L-i.. vT: games 1 nd later ' refreshments Berchtold and Mrs. Dainty refreshments : were 'served Ar mriaa uiiima . m In; playtharw Ui; y were - Miss braca Oatch. Ml.a - w.iin ifni P'n were tne. Misses Misa Anna Quick! ' Mim . Mihrf rvfiXZZ I J " Jonnson, Vivien , xantis, uioa Nelson, June epauiding, Eva noy, ura (Continued on Page Forty-Beven.) - - Miss Anna Quick. Miss Mahl With v. combe, Miss Louise Cooper Misses Car rie ana Mary jjanneman, Miss Edna Al len and Miss Marie Gather. Dr. Krr ana nis larauy are . warroiy welcomed in Corvallls, where Dr. Kerr takes charge of the college, officially, on, July The following la the program of the A steal Wonderlaad. South Dakota, with its rich silver mines, bonansa farms, wide ranges and stranae . natural formations, is a -veri table wonderlsnd. .At Mound City, in recital given by the pupils of Frederick I the home of Mrs. E. D. Clapp, m wonder. WGoodrich at Jhl8 studio. 17S East Iu' MB OI neaiing nas lately occurreo. Her son seemed near death with lung ana mroai irouDie. - juxnausting cougn lnr spells occurred every Ave minute." writes Mrs. Clapp. "when" I began riv' ing ir. King s New Discovery, the great medicine, that saved his life and com. pletebr cured him." Guaranteed-' for coughs and colds, throat and- long 1"-- " VAu ',.. sna ij.uo. Trial ootue free. m mw, vane. . Vlliuniiuaai, IB; "la aaaaaHBMaaaM i siR-nnn tuanneF, jMoise uiouse; (a; Morrison - street, Wednesday evening YJzardas" (Michiells), Elaine and Elolse Clouse ; "Pomponette" (Durand) Mildred Raymond: "Frolle of .the Butterflies" (Bohm), Blanche Anderson; 'Xachtau ben"! (Behr), Andrew Kan; "Thy BenU A Bonnet In Tones" (Heller), (b) 'Chanson Trlste" (Tehalkowsky), Jennie Auterson; "On the Shore" (Neidlinger), Atrs. . Miller; (a) "FruhllngsUed" 9 lit. D