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TIIE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE SO, ! 1807.. av f ""' (Continued from Page Forty-Blx.) , Hot, Alice Hume, Anna Hume, Elsa Schulta, Louisa Schulta, Mary White and Anna Hoffman. Wn. Bownan, Mri. Vt. JnhnHon. ITriiih Rlttner. Oeora-a Kmtth. V F-dward Rethelson, Harry Vinson, Joe 1 WimImm. Rdiar Schocklev. Clare Hume. ' L Otto 8ohults, Horman Schulta, Edward & Wllley, William Bowman and Gustav , y Hoffman. .: " The ninth grade graduating clas. of the William. Avenue school waa pleaa- i anllv nlarlilniul TumHiiV tvenlnf It f" the home of Mlee Myrtle Spauldlng, 83 1 3 Vancouver avenue. The , room a were decora.. d with flower, and the laaa color, lavender and champagne.' Chi ne, lanterna gave the lawn and veranda a pretty effect- There waa muatQ In doora and especially enjoyed waa a pi ano duet by Mlaa Lillian Spauldlng and Ma Myrtle Spauldlng. . : The graduatea are Klva Blanche Aus tin, Ethel Bolger, Myrtle Spauldlng. Ruth Brlnkman, Gertrude E. Comer, Franoee Mona Evans, Ruth L. Oleaa, Edith B. Green, Esther M. Hawkins, Julia B. Hvlander. Elmer A. Jones. Ruby Leona Ladd. Alfred O. Mangold, Ger trude Nelson, Hennlng Bakrlson, Mar guerite Schneider, Erma Oladya Stan ley, Frances M. Stranahan, Frankle EL Thompson, Edith Fern Wedrlck and Zoe Yeoman, xne mviiea guesis were rro fessor and Mrs. Downs, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Sauvle, Mlaa Whitney, Mlaa Kane and Misa Brown. Games were played, after which refreahmenta were served. .-.? " " . ' ' i The lawn fata of the Portland Cricket and Tennla clubs, held at the cricket park at -North Mount Tborwa. ; a de cided Buecesa, The grounds and club houae looked very attractive with fee toona of, Japanese" lanterns. A short concert waa given and waa very much njoyed by tha large crowd. The women of the; club, aerved re freshments. The tea booth, waa pre sided over by Mra. H. W. Hodcja, as sisted by Mra. 11 a. Smith, iils B. Ht. Martin and Miss Margaret uioson. They looked charming In Japanese ooa tumea lea cream ws, dispensed by Mra. P. Chappelle Brown, assisted ty Miss Darling, Mlse Xareen Hansen and Mra. Arthur King. The candy booth was one of the most attractive and waa In charge of Mlaa Margaret Wilson, ably arsis ted by Mrs. Hooper and Mlaa Ruth Oilman. ' s- The evening passed very; pleasantly and many expressions of delight were heard. The formal opening of the club house will take place on July i. when a large crowd la expected. . . it .' Mra W. I Phllp antertalned yin a charming manner at her home, J 80 Ben ton atreet. the Lilliputian Dramatic club, Thursday afternoon. .After games and musio were Indulged in the guests all took their ; places at a table . re- aembllng a horseshoe and refreshments were aerved by Mra. Phllp and her daughters. The litUe children gave three hearty cheers In . honor of the hostess. Those present-were Katberlne Southard. Josephine Hoben Burns, Dor othy Connolly. Virginia Brown, Helen BOUtnara, rtiia- X milt, rwyu Y.. . Rose Phllo. Richard Dody, Mildred rurd, Mr. end Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. MeCann, Mr, and Mrs, Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward,'' Mr. and Mrs. Holt, Miss Malcheater. Mine Thomas, Miss Lewis,- MIhs Smith, Miss Hot ho; Mr. Raymond, Mr. Keene, Mr. Rothe.- Fa vors designed by Mr. Rothe, a Bun Fran cisco artist lately come to Portland, were distributed anfohg the club mem bers. .....;''. -' . w ' ''W A pleasant surprise waa given to Mr. and Mrs. B. Koppert last Monday night at their home, 874 Union avenue. ' The house and lawn were decorated in green and rose and Jiipanese lanterna. Music and games were enjoyed until a lata hour, when light supper waa aerved.' The Misses Wllcoxand Mlsa Katha rine Hlmonton gave a tallyho party on Tuesday evening 'to about 20 of their frlonda. Supper waa served before the party came deck to town. . i 1 . f WEDDINGS 7 Miss Anntce M. Knapp well known aa a teacher in the Portland schools, and John 3. Gibbons of Hood River were Married Wednesday evening at the home of the brlde'a sister, Mra. George VA Green by Rev. Henry Marcotte. The homo waa beautifully decorated and in the drawing-room where the bridal party atood In a bower of marguerite. and feme the .color plan waa green and white, . In the living-room were pink rosea In bowl, and Indian baskets: In the dining-room , aweet peae.s honey suckle and ferns arranged with pink tulle, and In the hall scarlet ramblers. The bride waa attended by her niece, Miss Florence Walrath. aa bridesmaid. and little Katharine Lockwood aa flower Ctrl. Tha bride wore white lace and chiffon with a veil and carried Bride roses. Her only ' jewel ornament "was a diamond brooch, the bridegroom a gut. Miss Walrath wore pink silk and white lace and carried pink roees. The flower clrl was all in pink with a pink veil and a basket of pink roses. Leslie But ler of Hood River attended the bride groom. . . A larre. receDtlon followed the cere mony and the rueate came in division for three hours. Assisting In a general way were . Mrs. - 8. P. Lockwood. Mra George D. Schalk. Mra Georre B, Cel lars, Mra. Claud Starr, Misa - Luella Knapp, Mlsa Euaenla Morse. Mra. Etta Bybee, Mra. B. E. Wrlaht and Mrs. A. L. Upton. - In the - dining-room the women presiding at the table were Mrs. W. H. Grindstaff, Mrs. I A. Browrt, Mrs. A. G. Lonj, Mra. E. S. Jackson, Mlsa R. E Watson and Mlsa Etta Bai ley. Twelve -glrla. assisted in serving and they were Miss Mildred Grtndstaff, Miss Sadie Jackson, Mlsa Hanna Con nell. Miss Zola Hltclicook. Miss Mary Louise McGaw. Miss Adelaide Withy combe, Mlsa Irene Hlgglna, Miss Flora Gammie, Misa Ana Baird. Mlsa Ada Henlev. Miss Eva Long and Miss Mil dred Walrath. The ring waa secure by oouquet Mlsa Mildred Walrath. the and the money by Miss Bairn. ' Mra Herman Henpner played the wedding march and latog; in the evening accompanied Mra. Lulit Dahl Mlllef.-who sang charmingly. Mr. tfnrt Mra. Gibbons -will return here early thla week from telr; fx'!' and will go to Hood Rivpr after, a few daya. They will be at home there after Au gust 1. ' r, t,;.i-:,,w ,-..;. One of tha prettiest weddings of the celebrated on Wednesday caught by MtaJ, Hitchcock 3 season waa. celebrated on Southard, George Phllp and Alta Carter, evening when Rev. Melville Wire united . . - m marriage ur. wiuiam Jumngawortn Th Mayflower Club Of the TOUng Una Mlsa . Carolina Gruniner. The Wcmen'a Christian Aeeodation gava ,a churcn WM beautifully decorated with launch party Thuraday .evening down paima plnlt and wbIte rosea, and ferna : the river.- 4They chartered tha GI9- Before the ceremony MUa Faye KI1-1-rla --and apnt tha wntag - on tha iineworth, alater of the bridegroom, water, with music and refreshments to ' . ' . -. - i .1 , ion, wnan nnyi i rvmi. - ,m in in. wereTs glr" ? 3 1 JuKuTMalar of K&r .train, of the Lohengrin Bridal Hymn. X Moo .! -f rom Chicago. A Frank, where moat of the club mem- i,, ii.,m rwir.tt h. ..in. At l:J0 o'clock the bridal party entered " m?JL.T:a"A?5nor. Uartv entered. Dr. Killinaaworth wU to the atralna of Mendelaaohn'a Wedding :"ciuh"Mis. 'HSeter Wlfbu: attended by Dr. -Fred .Zlaler and ; the fmarch, played by .Mra ,T. -Pcrklna s vloe-nresident and Mlaa Susie Sohock. B.hera followins- were niintoa "Shorno cousin of the bride. , The bride wore a v ,Mrl,rv. , v -W I . ... ... .. .... James Chambers offlcated aa bent man, After spending a few daya in Portland. Mr. and Mra. Allen will take up their residence In Klnaa Valley, where they nave many inende. - - .The most brilliant wedding of the sea son wa. celebrated at Forest Grove Tuesday laat when Miss Pearl Peterson, daughter of ex-Mayor Peterson, became the brido of W. B. Shlvely of Portland, Kappa Delta, Mia. Peterson' a college sorority, had charge of the decorations, i'he double parlors were beautiful, the walla a .olid mass of sword feme and ayrlnga, with fragrant orange blossoms and roses mingling. Mlsa France. Clapp preceded ; the ceremony .. with . Men delaaohn'a wedding march, and follow- lng were the nine Kappa bridesmaids In wht,te, carrying white . carnation, and singing Lohengrin's bridal hymn. Mlaa Georgia Lanceteld. the bridesmaid, pre ceded the bride, who entered with her father. . '. -.V . : Beneath an arch of ferna and orange blossoms with festooning lover's bow the ceremony waa performed by Rev. H. L. Bates of the college. Arthur J. Prideaux acted aa beat man. The bride waa charmingly gowned In white chiffon over white allk and car ried Bride rosea. Mlaa, Lanceneld wore cream crepe de chine and carried pink carnations. The bridal bouquet was caught by Miss Frances Abemethy. : The bride .formerly attended Pacific university and was ona of the most popular girls In college social circle. Mr. Shively la a graduate of Paclno and received mi degree from the Oregon Law echool In Portland- thla year, where he la engaged in practice. a-r.-cid Mra. Shively have gone to Long Beach for their wedding trip and will be at hbme to their frlenda at Sec ond and Hall streets, Portland, where they have a beautifully furnished bun- aalow. after July 1. 1 - . The attendant, of the bride were the) Mlasea Frances and Daisy Abemethy, Gladys Hartley. -llelen-0andlerT,Lura and Belle Brock, Reba Hoffman. Ellen Brobst and Frances Sorensen. iAbout 60 guests were present --v - At 11 o'clock In the morning the rela tives of the bride were entertained at breakfast ., - One of the prettiest feme wedding of the season took placa at noon Wednes day at the home of the bride In Albany. Herman V. Tartar of Portland and Mis. Stella Paraon. were united In marriage by Rev. J. W. McDougall In the preaence of their immediate relative. The home wa. artistically decorated with lilies and white rosea. After congratulations the wedding , luncheon was aerved, and In the afternoon Mn and Mra Tartar left for Portland, where they will make I thtr home. The bridegroom 1. the son of Profes- aor Nicholas Tartar, a teacher In the Oregon Agricultural college, and haa a host of frlenda in Portland and through out the northwest. . lie oriae is me daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Parsons and naa tteen a aucceaarui leacner in Oregon and Idaho, where she has made many friends, uotn Mr. ana Mrs. Tar tar are graduates of the Oregon Agri cultural college, where they, were the recipients of college honors.- After grad uating from the above institution Mr. Tartar entered Berkeley, where he took a special course. He la a chemist of oonalderahle ability and served for aev eral years aa deputy dairy- and food commissioner of Oregon. ' Mr. and Mrs.' Tartar will be at home at 295 Hancock street after July IS. A pretty home wedding wa. solemn ised on Wednesday evening at tha home of Mr. and Mra. H. Campbell, S25 Thir teenth street,, when their oldest daugh ter, Anne, waa united in marriage to George LIcHitenthaler. formerly of Chi cago. The ceremony wa. performed by Tne Dride wa. given in roar- i Y ' by her father. . . -. .. r JiT' the ceremony there was a re-I T .for the relatives and a few In- T te frlenda at the Freeman homo. I T secretary and, Earl Collins. Miss Flawnnlce Kll ' r. m.. a i Am inh of iroreat Grove fUngaworth and Mlsa Josephine Oordlon .Tha Flour do Ll. club or rore.t urova came nMt dressed In pink silk mull went to . peruana o ,j.uu 1 trimmed witn laoe ana carrying gar moraine where they were delightfully den hats of pink, sweet peaa. Mis. Lot . . , . . -,,,, m I Killlngsworth, a pretty brunette, waa entertained by Mra Rufu. Cheney on mtAA "of honor, and ' wa. becomingly 4VI U4 vnuiUsaU m-l COI. iAUvavv- www "' guniicu in Ji JL vuunrn fjlll UIUIUBIWU in from here wera the Mlsse. Minnie and "f. overrplnk taffeta, and wore a. France. Myera. Maud Shannon, Langley. picture hat of nink lace and plumes, and , Hinm.n unrt Mesdame. McEl carried an arm bouquet ofpink sweet v , ihhnii w fintt riinla atkina peaa ana maidenhair fern. Little Alad downfy.' A.?1 tSll,,i5l6i- SSI vne Scroaaln. coualn of the brldearoom m nn maGrurn. xiiv. ruiuwiu iuhuimoi ; - i . . a who Joined in the entertainment were ?1L"aH'" ?".L m0uP"f ?i ton, and Mr Roy Brookings. ceded the brde Miss Grunlnger made v one of the prettiest bride, of tha aea- MIss.Mfty Byrne gava a anower Mon-i eon. Her gown-waa of handsome white . " day In honor -of Miss Gene MacKinnon, chirron cloth and point lace, with 7 . i-v-w court train of white satin. A veil whose wedding to Gregory MacGregor tuUe wa, hel(1 , ,Bce b sunbu, took Ptaca Wednesday. Tha house wa. of pearls and diamonds, the rift of Dr. tteful1 decorated with Jacqueminot Killlngsworth. She carried a shower . T. VrmnM mmmm Those nresent oouquet of Bride roses and lilies of the i .and Ja-.J2rvmUt,y. After the ceremony a reception were the Mlsse. Gene nuaciiinnon, Alice iw h t th hAmA nf thm -m 'Sk.arei'ffl I n" Mm Kllllng.worth-.tood be- V.;r- m.T, Mil Mon. neatn a weaaing cell ma nower of rosea fLTA"? iY. rS. rhV.Mf.r.mr: nl received congratulations. A nura- .J u Mr m Willi wr 01 telegrams were received. Pala "d MXJ P'iLonl '"Jcloa' orchestra played throughout the and Mr. and Mra Dermond. t evening. Light .refreshment. were " . . ' served. The bride, bouquet wa. caught A luncheon In honor of Mis. Ireno by Mlsa Grace Jarvla. After congratu Barnea of Prlnevllle, Oregon. Vwa. given latlpns a aupper waa served to the bridal s o"-""'" " . ... ' . " . partv. -The dlnlna-room waa handaom. Wednesday py Miss Marguerite xnomaa, jy decorated for the occasion. 77 - at which It young women wera present . Dr- ana Mrs- Killlngsworth are tour- . l,m- thle .e.t nf honor i Th... Ln?.ih L the ".und: Will m ... i reium, aner an exienaea tnp, to juanks, present were Mlsa Irene Barnes, Mis. Oregon. ' where Dr. Killlngsworth 1. Winnie lwib, mm uurumr xvviiiq, i (:lii;iiib, " ' . A pretty home wedding wa. celebrat- Mis. Dorrls Clark, Miss Sylvia Phil lips. Mis. Evelyn Spencer, Miss Adrian .USnUnS' Wednesday evening at the home of t nell, Mias - ivainerinn ' w ooawa-ra ana -Miss Marguerite Thomaa. ---. - ' ',' ' A, very pleasant affair took pi Mr. and Mra Lawrence Newton, when their , daughter, Mlaa Jennie M. Newton, wa. married to Frank W. Catlew. Rev. E. Nelaon Allen of Hawthorne Park Preabyterlan church . officiated. ' . Tha Tuesday evening when tha daughter, of he Parish of Trinity church again en- bridal- nartv nteri the n.rfn W th. tertalned tlie J men. of the . choir. ' A .train, of the Lohenarin weddinr marrh -,J pleasant evening wa. .pent and-dainty played tiy Mis. Eva Lillian Graves, "i -tgt reshment. wera aerved. 'V-..1 - They took their places under a flower The club haa done eood work during canopy of pink and white sweet peaa. : i the short period since It. organisation The bridesmaid. Mis. Mary E. Newton, and has had excellent growth.5 The dressed in a dainty gown of pink allk ; ! daughters wU again resume their work mull, carried aq arm bouquet of pink ' , : in September;, the next meeting to take carnations and preceded th. bride who I place on the "first Tuesday, September I. entered with her father. The bride - . i. it it " f wore white allk mull and carried -a J r "A linen shower waa given Mis. 'Addle ahower bouquet of Bride roaea. The 1 niwn Aiimiat hrldelect at th. groom waa attended by Charlea E. Cat- .4 J Dinneen. an avpibi Driae-eieet, at the low The brlde distributed her bouquet - home of Miss France. Hanley. 165 Seo- ad in one of the buds wa. hidden the ond street Tuesday evening. Those lucky ring. Mis. Johnson secured the j present -wera Mra Thomaa Meienberg, r,"5- house was artistically decor- Mrs. Harry Fredrick, i Mr.. WlUlam feS' tnf 2urIwU.h,er!If ,nd ,V5r " Zimmerman, Mrs. aruce Bunn. the "", """"a ruom . Mlssea McKay. Tucholke, Hunt. Porter, with blue and white bachelor button, i Mack, Endlcock. Norman, Archiball. and ferna Piano numbers were given Young Pomeroy and Powell. Little Leo Mlas Cordelia Nealon and Mlsa Melenberg waa master of ceremonlea. f va Liuian uravea, a song - by Mrs. fpu i.Jf m.tin. f ,v- tr.i.tnl.lDella Bradley. Only Immediate friends The last, meeting of . th. Kensington fa relativea were nresent. . for the summer was held at the I w ' ' of Mra I. W. Howard, Thirteenth ' A pretty'' wedding waa celebrated at Hall a.reet.. The room, wera deco- the home of Mrs. L. D. Keyser at S99 rated "with a profusion of wild flowers Holly atreet . last Sunday-, when Mis. and roses. Refreahmenta wera served I Myrtle White wa. married to Percy A. by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. John Blmon Th- brl(jB WnIf(, rihei. and Miss Leber. a troeram of mmona, im pnoe wore wnite crepe da chine and lace. " Tha bridesmaid wa. in blue and white. f Mendelssohn', wed, iWnd Leber and Mlsa Leber. A program of jo mualo and recitation, waa provided that v waa greatly enjoyed. - , s- , - - 'T' .--vflv.Xha Warren Bible claa. wa. enter ) talned onlhe lawn of the Warren home . ' Tuesday night by Mra, R. K. Warren. The lawn wa. decorated for a : garden ' party With .Tapaneae lantern., rugs, -i- chairs and tables. There was music " and the evening s waa thorouahly en :' joyed by the 160 young people In .at . tendance. , J7 The Soroala tlub wa. entertained at dinner and afterward, with music by J."Mr.. Lewi. Rothe at ' th. Hotel Mor I, rlson last Thursday. Those , present " were ' Mr,, and Mra. Mlnnard, Mra ,' Hosman, Mr.' and Mrs. Quility, Mr. and Mra. Martin, Mr.. Whlto. - Mn and Mr. Malchester, Mr, and Mrs. Thomaa Mra Lewis. Ma, Bontv. Mra. Phllffer. MC and"Mr. Phelps, Mr. and ding march wa. played by Ml.. Blanche M. Harrlman. The" reception hall and parlor,, were decorated with -red' and green and the dining-room with - pink ana wnue. j The friend, and relative, present were Harriett Mitchell, Andrew L. Simmons, Mr. and Mra R. H. Bernis, Mrs. L. D. Keysef, Frank R. Simmons. . Mrs. M. White, Georse Melr of U. 8. S. Charles ton, Miss Blanche Harrlman, Mlsa Net tle White and Mis. Henryette De Bauw. - Mis. Edna - Thompson, ' a teacher Jn tha Corvalli. public ; echool, ; waa mar ried to Thomaa Allen of King'. Valley, at the resldepce of Rev. and Mra. C T. Hurd, Wedneaday, : The ceremony Waa performed at 9 o'clock In tha preaence of only a few relative, and frlenda. The bride: wore .' pretty traveling suit --of llaht cloth and wa. accompanied, by her Mra Phillip., Mra Halmona, Mra Sher- .later, Mlaa Nora Thompson, while dainty lingerie gown of white, and car ried a shower, bouquet of white sweet peaa. Miss Grace Campbell, her sUter, waa maid of honor and waa charming in pink mull with arm bouquet of pink rosea. The bower' under which the bridal party atood waa composed of Easter ltllea and ferna. - The reception hall and parlora were in rd, crimson ramblera being used extensively.,. The dining room was in pink sweet pea. an-1 roaea combinlnr prettily. Mrs. . J. F. Strauhal presided at the table and waa assisted In servina by a number of the brlde'a girl friends. Mr. and Mrs. Llcht- entnaier have lert ror a anort trip on the sound and will be. at home to their friends at S25 Thirteenth atreet after July .15. , Laat Wednesday evening Paul A. Wlcke and Mis. Lillian Walker were united In marriage at the home of the bride', sister, Mr. M. Ver.teeg, .East Eighteenth and Tillamook streets. The ceremony wa. performed by Rev. Henry Marcotte, paator' of the - Westminster Preabyterlan church. The bridal party stood under a , wedding ' bell , made of white roses, carnation, and sweet peas. The house - wa. beautifully - decorated with rose, and fern. The bride wore Drlncess - aown of white silk - mulL trimmed with lace, and carried a bou auet of Bride rosea Miss Rose Bloc h acted as bridesmaid and wa. dressed in pink organdie and carried a bouquet of pink roses.; E. J. Koakey wa. best man. Those nresent : were: - Mn and Mrs. Marlon Versteear. Mr. and Mra A. Wlcke, r." ana Mrs. &. versteec. Mra Anna waixer, Mr. ana Mrs. u. is. versteeg, Rod erick Dunbar. Miss Maratierite M. Wlrk. Mis. Anna M. Wlcke, Mis. Lena Wicke, Fred Cook. Mr. and Mra P. ZImmer- mann. Mr. ana Mrs. k. L. Adam Mrs, L. Dunbar. Mrs. M. Dunbar. Mr. and Mra j. c. Barnes, Captain J. J. Rev nolds, O. H. Rowland, O. R. Blystone, auss xina eiorey ana Mie. . L. storey. Orie of the prettiest wedding, of the month occurred at tha home of Mr: and Mrs. J. H. Edwards at Bellefountaln, a few mile, south of Corvalli Wednes day evening. At 9 o'clock, to the strains of a wedding march played by Mra H. L. Mack, Ralph Pruett of Oakland, Cali fornia, and Mis. Josephine Benham of Belief ountain, unattended, appeared on the beautifully vine and flower-wreathed porch at tbe Edwards home, and stand ing under a large bell of rosea were united In ' marriage by Rev. . - M. M. Walta, Seventy-fye guests gave their congratulations and; ftt a signal a string was jjuura ana inawtaaing oeii mil in snower of rosea. The company was then Invited into the house, where the room, were profusely decorated with mock-orange blossoms and ferns, the dining-room waa decorated with cut flower, and greenery,. A wedding tuncneon waa aervea. Mr. and Mra Pruett left Thursday for their new home, at Oalcland, Cali fornia, -. ; .'.V A quiet home wedding was celebrated at the home of Mr. and Mra M. Chap pell, In Cor vail Is, Monday morning, when Mia. Myrtle Marian Chappell waa married to Alfred Bradley, who ha. just returned from New York. The cere mony waa nerformed by Rev. C. T. Hurd of the United Evangelical church In the preaence of only, the immediate relatives. Mr. and. Mrs. Bradley, both of .whom are wen Known poung people, left on tha afternoon train for Portland for a few days' - visit They may ulti mately go" to .New Tork to reside. ;:'' t -7-' ,-.:'l'5v:.'.W"' -;...,, -".fr The home ' of Mr. and Mrs.. Belknap of "Hlllaboro waa the .scene of a pretty Wedding on- the evening of June 18, when Robert Donaldson and Misa Daisy Woodward were married by Rev; L. F, Belknap. The bride wore a dainty white allk mull and carried a bouquet of "white, roses. A few schoolmates and- friends from Forest Grove and HlHsboro and eat Grove acted' as bridesmaid, Harry Wettael was beat man and Miss Lorena Belknap waa maid of honor. Mis. Pearl Grear played the wedding march. ' The parlor was decorated with roses. After the ceremony the wedding party waa aerved with refreshments. , - Miss Woodward Is tbe daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Woodward of Ward ner, Idaho, and made her home with the Belknap family while attending Pa clflo university. Mr. Donaldson waa formerly of Ward ner, but lately of Til lamook, where they will liva. - , it : ' The marriage of Mlaa Daisy Bell. Freeman, the daughter of Mr. and Mra Marcua J. Freeman, and William Ben jamin Gadsby waa celebrated Tueaday evening at Trinity church by Dr. A. A. Morrison. About S00 gueat. attended the ceremony.: i ' v, " : '-; ' Mlaa liaxol Reed wa. the bridesmaid and Walter Gadsby attended hla brother. The bride' wore a charming gown of white mescaline trimmed with handsome lace and carried a shower bouquet of white sweetpeas. and the bridesmaid. who wa. in white allk, carried pink riowers. rlaae After ceptlon media 108 North Twenty-third street Mr. and and, Mrs. GndHby have left on a trio a month's duration and on, their return will be at the Freeman home a short time before golna to the coast for the rest of the summer. In October their new home on Overton atreet near Twen ly-nrin, win De reaay. - A pretty wedding was celebrated Wed nesday at the .cathedral when Mis. Gene MacKinnon, daughter of Mr. and Mra M. J. McKlnnon wa. married to Gregory MacGregor. :S ,The bride wore ' a white lingerie gown with a veil secured with orange blossoms, and she carried bride rosea, mihs May Byrne a. bridesmaid waa anwnu in -i flowered -llk--muH-. with- picture hat and carried carnations. Jack P. Hoben whs bent man. Before the ceremony Miss Grayce Campbell aang very sweeny "imu xou uame. -' After the wedding the guests repaired to the home of the bride where a re ception wa. held for the Immediate friends and family only. At the reception Miss Grsyca Camp bell sana several aonas. : The bride'i bouquet was caught bv Mis. May Byrne. Mr. and Mra. MacGregor have, gone away on a anort trip. i A pretty home .wedding took place at the residence ofrMr. 'end Mra"J..H. Carson Monday evening, when their nephew, Claude C Mathena, wa. married to Mia. - Josephine McAfee, Rev. 8. E. Bollinger of the Highland Congrega tlonal church officiated. The bride wore white nun'a velllna and carried a .bou quet of roses. The house waa. decorated with a profusion of roses, marguerltea and Ivy, and the wedding party stood beneath an arch of ivy from which waa suspended a wedding bell. After re freshments Mr. and Mrs. Mathena left for their home in Vernon, The wedding of Mies Daphne D. Hill, and Dr. Harold Hall Flower waa cele brated Wednesday evening at the home of the brlde'a parents, Mr. and Mr.. S, N. Hill., 267 East Thirty-first atreet, by Rev. W. H. Foulkea, D. D. Only a few relatives and Immediate friend. witnessed the ceremony.- The bride wore white elys'ee cloth over taffeta and carried white sweet peas. Miss Wini fred Hill, waa the brtdeamaid and ahe wore white chiffon figured with pink rosebuds over pink sun ana carried pi nit sweet peaa. Mr. Fowler waa the beat man. , William J. Cuddy Jr. and Mia. Ella Hazel Marquis, daughter of Mr. and Mra. James T. Marquia, were, married Tuesday evening. It waa an at-home wedding and . was attended by a large number of i ftleftda. Rev. Simon F. Pitta," pastor of -the Central Free Meth odist church, performed the ceremony, and Raful Reese of Carlton. Wash., and Mlsa Roalta Cuddy, sister of the bride groom, were beat man and Drideamaid. Daphne Cuddy and Maude SlgabyVwere flower , gins. Alter tne reception Mr. and Mrs. Cuddy left for their home In Kelso, Wash. . W. R. Grenfell and Miss Elvla A. Parker, : both prominent young people of this city, were united In marriage last Tuesday night June 25, at the home of the groom at , Mount Tabor, Miss Grace Washburn acted aa brides maid and W. B. Grenfell waa best man. The house waa beautifully decorated. . A large number of the immediate friend, of the young people were present Dr. J. Whit comb Brougher officiated. The : marriage of two well-known young people is to take place at the bride, home near Corvallis at high noon today. Fred Ireland and Miss Maud Whitaker. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Whitaker of southern Benton countv. will be married. Mr. and Mrs, Ireland will make their home at Mr. Ireland', farm near Corvallla . it Tbe marriage of Mis. Nellie Belle Ah rena of White Salmon, Wash., daughter of Mr and Mrs. William H. Ahrens. to Oswald Roderick Ban tooK place Mon riav at White Salmon. Mr. and Mra. Ball will be at home after July 15 at 41 East Eighth street Portland. ' v Mia. Bertha Royal waa married Wed nesday to Dr. W. T. Vinson at the home of Mr and Mrs. Fred W. Jones. The hrirlfi. who la well known In musical circles, has made her home with Mr. and Mra Jone. for some time. Harry C Baker of Washington and Miss Beulah Richardson of this city were married Saturday afternoon, June 22, in the reception room of the Wbite Temple, nr.- J. wniicomo jaruujnor oi Mis. Mabel Pearl Baker, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Baker, waa mar ried Tuesday to Elwood Norman Lay- field or unicago at ner parents- noma. The bride 1. a singer of no little merit V;,,. - Mr. and Mr.. Finley Morrison have sent out cards announcing tha marriage of their daughter. Helen Smith Morri son, to Frank Aaron Spencer last Wednesday, . - w tr Frank Arthur Slbble. and Mis. Muriel Iola Bit... both or this citv, wera united in marriage Sunday afternoon at. the residence of the bride', mother by Dr. J. wnncomD urouner. : iwtaa Edith Annabella Anthony and William Herbert Buckler wera married bv Rev. William Hiram Foulke. at the First Presbyterian man. Friday a week ago. it w Mlaa Ine. Kelloar and Oscar H. Lin-' coin wera married at-tha First Preaby terlan mnnae Wednesday evening ny Rev. W. H, Foulkea, l). IX - .. - n ft Mlaa niive Nalr and Ernest Blaaer were married Fridayven!ng a week ago v Dr. William Hiram rouiKea at tne First Presbyterian manse. riaa T.llllan Gimblin 'and Georae W. Chester were married Tuesday evening bv Rev. W. H. ouiKe u. v.. at ni. manse. s HH.a Pnrlnne L Baldwin, the daurh ter of Mra H. L. Beaver, was married Wednesday to Dr. O. A., Thornton R alod tos i! Th& Grand Rapids Great Glacier erator B ID' I Refrie: w Is the one-that is the best food preserver. Br o ja system of ventilation all foul odors are ex- l Ipelled as soon as they cdllect and replaced with 'chilled pure air from the ice chamber,' You jean safely stock it with milk, veeetables, fruits. , and meat at the same time, they will keep '( longer .than in the ordinary refrigerator and ? never intermingle xncir oaors. . ' 'The Great Glacier Refrigerator is shown . . in many styles and sizes Seamless Porcelain, 1 - vVhite Jb-namel and: Zinc-Lined food compart- mits. ' Ynn are? ' invitr-r! in rnm in i itnrl in- "spect'" this wonderful, economical Refrigerator -X and learn, how it does these very things that ?: 2 every housewife wishedjief refrigerator would . ; Great Glacier f Refrigerators are i hand- somely finished in solid oak and there's one to fit every purpose. ; All reasonably priced. It Will Pay Any1 Woman to Come In nrid Examine This Line of Refrigerators "' .' ' : ' . I .-, ; ' ...... ....... . . . ...'.-: a mm T?2 mvmm . - W M -v 1.7 s n. A - swuiiJiuci i line id; i ici c - i uu iiwcu f Lawn and Porch Goods W nave n nlr ' Un rf Pnrrh Pvlrera. Ijwn Rimr'fia." PnrrTt Pnera tr f This big, roomy store has all the necessities for summer time. r ' i ixin j s ny7 f Vojl FURNITURE the Complete Dome Outfitters Second anil fjorrison Streets Prom Makr to Ployrw M-gMsMsWMs). 1 a. u Pianos Sent on Approval Sixth and Bumside PERSONAL DOST! 1 I I Don't let your child suffer with that eough when yon can cure it wun uai lard s Horehouhd 8wrup. a wire cure for Coughs. Bronchitis influenaa. Croup and Pulmonary Diseases, Bu a bottle and ttf it v '-; -''J- ' -'-'':'v" '-'. '. R B. Laugher. Byhalla, Miss., write.': 1 have two children who had croupk , I I tried manr different remedtea, but the Misses Olive and Barbara Nlsley of rault eay your Horehound Syrup lathe Portland, cousins of the bride, were I best Croup and Cough medicine I over present. . Mis. Maud Bollinger of for-' used." Sold by all druggist.. Mrs. W. E. King, accompanied by Mis. France, and Miss Lorne King, of 584 Hoyt street, en route on an extended trip east, left Ogden Tuesday and are reg istered at Hotel Knutsford, Salt Lake City, Utah. &. - Miss Stubbs. supervisor of -music In the city schools of Everett, Washington, ia apending a few daya at the home of her brother. Charlea W. Stubba, 875 Kaat Flanders street. Mlaa Stubb. will spend the balance of the vacation sea son at her home In Delavan, Illinois. Mra. I. M. Blnnard. formerly Mlaa Roso Freedman of Butte, Montana, la vtsltlna her parent, at 95 North Six teenth street She will be at home to her frlenda thla afternoon; j Mr. and Mra M. B. Palaclo. leave July 6 for an extended eastern trip, and while In Chicago they will visit their brother, winiam Koneaa, wno is wenii fled with the Thomaa orchestra and Chicago Musical college a. a violinist and teacher. - . . Mra F. C Brouaher. mother of Kev, .T. Whitnomh Brouaher. arrived In the city yesterday irom, Btocaton. uanrorniav She will spend a few day. with her son and will go witn mm to tne . x. r. u. 9. convention in Spokane where Dr. Brougher give, the opening address on the Fourth of July. Later on ahe will return to Portland and spend a rew week, visiting her .on and hi. family. - Special Excursion. Tha Canadian Paciflo excursion will be on again July d. 4th and 6th. Very low round-trip ratea to St Paul, Chi cago ana Bt -Juouis ana oiner easisra polats, with long-time limits and stop overs going and returning. Doable daily ; train service, supers equipniBni, dining ana eieepmit-car service unex celled. For run parucuiar. can on or address F. R. Johnson. O. A. P. D- 143 Third. street. Portland. . No Place for Burglar Under Bed. From tha Philadelphia Record. -With every big robbery reported In hotel, furniture manufacturer, come to tha front with th boast that, wherever else . the robber may have hidden him self. It certainly wasn't under the bed. because beds nowadays are built too low for even the thinnest of villain, to bide under them. For manv year, losses of money and jewelry,' said a -furniture manufacturer the other day, "wera attributed Indi rectly at least to the bed. which was 'built high enough to afford protection! Are You Interested in Bargains? We more want, you to know about our shops' - v SPECIAL PRICES this week, just to, get acquainted." Starnped Corset- Covers, like cut, complete with floss to embroider. ' Special 45c , Stamped Shirtwaists , Elegant patterns in eyelet, shadow, -French and Wallaclan work, complete with floss to embroider, , Special. . .',$1.10 Stamped Linen Hats i ; Dozens of patterns' for 'women and children, complete with ' floss to embroider, c Special . ... .... 1 ......30 FREE LESSONS IN EMBROIDERY. , SHIRTWAISTS MADE TO ORDER. Tke Needlcci aft Skop $82 WASHINGTON STREET. to th. thief. : Finally. In ordet to Mva the rood name of that necessary piece of furniture, we decided to build It ao low that not even an infant can crawl under It. thereby compelling the enter prlaina burelar; to seek hldinjr place elsewhere." .-- ,fV:' . s v. ; ' S--;-. u i i i i .hi. am . ii ' : Cat ag Burglar ArfwrtfKl. From the Philadelphia Public Ledfrer. William Taft caied the capture of a nearo burplnx in the cellar of vlii.-un Jone. yeeierday. la this case, however. William Taft wa. not the seoretury war,, but a Maltese cat, almnM ei aa cat a po. aa the secretary (.f v aa men go. Perclval Johnson, ' tv r - lnto Jo tie 4' ewli-ir. 'i 4 i Then he -mrl. -1 f- maater, eo nn v on hla 6r v.n; ; the v. i v to or--i , ..r a ' i