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" Aa long ai tha weather I good thara la auch a demand for horaee ' that FTofeeaor ' Nlcol la thinking of aendlng to Fort land for more. . ' ' The First battery of field artillery. O. N. G., la In camp on the Holladay grounda Captain H. V. Welch la In charge. Tha battery la trying tha new gune and much Interact la taken by the beach pople la tha morning target prac tice. The target la near Tillamook Head and tha four battery gune are placed In poaltlon about half a mile above Faclflo pier. Tha ahootlng laat Friday started with perouaaion shrapnel, - the range was found, la four rounds, to be 1,460 and after firing several rounds time shrapnel tha fuse was found at 17. Then tha battery opened lira In earnest, firing at K-eeoond Intervals. Captain "Welch and tha lieutenanta In charge-were much encouraged by the pood work of the boys. On Saturday the guns wera moved to a point Just be low the pier and Monday they wera sta tioned still farther down tha beach near the mouth -of the Neoanloum. The areat number of people at tha different hotels makes It very pleasant . and there ara always two or three card tables In use. Bridge and five hundred ' are the games par excellence, especi ally with tha women. Aa there la gener ally aoma ona who sings, tha evenlnga may be spsnt Inside very enjoyably by those who find tha baach too cold after aundown. ' , Tha young people an joy tha Wednes day and Saturday night dances and there ara alwaya a number of private dancing parties given at tba Octagon pavilion during the week. Just now the khaki suits of tha aol- dier boys ara much In evidence, espe cially st tha dances, ana on tne Bheu Koad during tha evening. . Tha aunseta - have been extremely beautiful thla week and every evening people go out on tha pier and down on the beach to aea tha gorgeous effect on aky and water, r . , , Oaarhara Yaw ' Never before has Gearhart bean popular with tha people who come down i jor a lew aays oiuy, vui iius season ins "over-Sunday crowds" are very large and Kruse'a Beach hotel and hospitable cottagers have all tney can ao to take care of the visitors. -: Mrs. William Cake entertained a number of friends at a card party Wed nesday afternoon. . The Pell Mali girls have opened their camp for the rest of the season. The members present a very attractive pic ture on the baach In their blue suits and caps. Tha club colore are blue and - gold. - Tha members are Mlsa Moneta Xiaegly, Edna Lewis, Masle Ruff, Irma Maegly, Bessie McBrtde, Tula Prim. Florence Prlnv Shirley Bancroft and -'Mabel lWlS. ' s '. Miss Mildred Morgan gave a progrea- slve peanut party Wednesday evening, followed later In tha evening with danc ing. Altogether it waa a most novel ' and entertaining affair and every one voted the party a decided success. A unique feature of. the refreshments was peanut ice cream. Present were Miss v Verne Bergen, Mlldren and Grace Honey- ' man, Dorothy and t Mildred Moulton, Olga AHman, Lenore 1 Hansen, Jessie . Louise Burns, Louisa Poulsen, Howard Hailman, Owen Summers, Lloyd Mayer, - Jerome Thorne, Tad Williams, Kenneth . Kinney, Joe Blair, D. Washer, Walter Woffett, Atexanaer u. lougua, wens Cameron, Lavelle Winters, Rob Davis. Miss Harriett Waterhousa la with her parents at their beach cottage. George Cellars" la again at the Park and Is persistently: trying to break the golf record. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kinney are visit ing far. Kinney's mother, Mrs. William ...Kinney. - Miss Norma Turner baa left tha baach to be a member of a bouse party given by friends at Seattle. Mlsa Leslie Smith la down on a visit to Miss Mary Livingstone. W - The Seaslders cannot resist tha temp tation to stroll in tha woods at Gear hart and a number were up laat Satur day, notwithstanding the Inclement weather. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lewis ara spend ing a few daya with Mrs. Tom Honey xnan.' ' i Miss Mary Livingstone has returned from a very enjoyable house party given by Varnel Beach near Salem. Miss Lucy Highland Is having a very delightful time as tha guest of Miss Verne Bergens. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Duff and Mrs. , Millen and family are In a cottage in the grove. Owen Summers, Tim Turner and Mark McKlnnon ara camping In the woods at Gearhart'' ...v., : . Mrs. Trullln ger and Mlsa Mary How . ard are visiting at Triwold cottage. Mrs. Chester Deerlng and son are the f gueats of Mrs.' Arthur Gay In her pretty new cottage. Professor Kent of tha Oregon Agrl . cultural college Is at Kruse'a for a week. '" Mr. and -Mrs. Julian Steunenberg, who ' have been spending the summer at Gear hart, have gone to Spokane to attend the t wedding of ona of Mrs. Bteunenberg's ' college friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Latourette of Ore- f on City are at Kruse's Beach hotel for ha rest of the summer. Guests at Kruse's Beach Hotel. ' A. 8. Jaennen, Mrs. Polivlca. J. M. Mann, Mrs. Richard Koehler. Miss El34 Koehlerj Mr, and Mrs. Blyth and fam ' liy, Mrs. B. De Witt Connell, Mrs. Grace - Connell, Mlsa Emmons, Mrs. J. L Goldle, Philip J. Twohy, Mrs. F. W. Isherwood, M Iss Ida Lowenberg, S. B. Lowenberg, Capt. H- T. Allen, Robert Strong, Dr. E. I, Wtt ConnelW Nell Naylor, H. T. llawley. G. W. Talbot, William Bruesa, ' J G. Poole, C. M. Donohu. C. E. Ever ett. A. G. Jublta, Tbos. McCueker, K, T. Blosser, E." Moulton, Richard Koeh- ler, F, W. Ieherwooo, j jf, Jaeger, Mrs. J. P. Jaeger. Harry and Loyd Jaeger. E. M. Runyan, Wilbur Runyan. K. H. Koeh j.r, John Long and -wife.- L. O. Farmer, irV E. M. White. Fannie Holmee, Jonn 5ucdulr, L K. Smith, A. E., Sanderson nd w ilk Mrs. O. Mckman. C. McMU Iiivn4 OllberL Jr John Twohy. lmvi.1 Rutland. John Kloatermap, wife J, duKliler, Mlsa.Kenna Uosterman, ....,. ttoss. Mrs. R. L O'Reilly, 1 iss C O'Reilly. H. H. O-RelUy,; Rob. I'll V Tv ohy, A - B. Bodlne, ,-. Miss " ?"n.'h l v. Miss May KlrbyMra. Em I Ee kr, an. D. I. Kruse. T. Honeyman, v? Mac .. .on. T. N. Stoppenbech an-1 ;..!- i.i. .vd Maj"r.- Hpnry ueuer. J -red t Ci Mrs. W. T. Kinney, John V .nn u in. isruf", v -. a..;huir. J.i.--y T XUXfarty. J. Goodman I and wifa,Mrs. J. . Lowenberg. Mr. and Mra. L. Thlrkelsen, T. Thlrkelsen, Ida summing, miss Veaa, lxwenorg, J. V. ' Lowenberg, . - J.' I). Kruse. r. .u. O'Neill and Wife, James - T. Smith and wife, Mra. W. C Cox. R. W. CoUon, W. & Milne and wife, T. A. Moora, E. P. Frederick and wife. St. Louis; Mrs. Steele, Fort Stevens: Mrs. S. Elmore, Miss Florlta Elmore, Miss Elsie Elmore, Anna T. Boyd, . Philadelphia: Olivia Porter. Miss Lee Steele, Fort Stevens: HE. Smith and wife, Seattle; J. P. Steunenbera. CaldwelL Idaho. Mra J. P. Stuenenberg, Alexandra Sklbbef Astoria; Mrs. 8. v. Lawrence; . HlllsDoro; Miss F. Holmes. Newport. Kr.t E. F. Drlgga and wife. New York City: C, D. Latourette and wife, Oregon City; Miss Bally, Albany; Oeorge H. West and wife, Greeley, Colo; Mlsa Friendly, Eu gene, Or.; Miss Rosalia Friendly, Eu gene, Or.; Germalne .Samuel, H. C. My ers and wife, Boise; Mrs; A. D, Games, Astoria; Mra J. H. Smith, Astoria; Mra, Levis E. Ferrln, Pendleton; Mra, Sarah E. Boldrlck, Forest Grove. ' Seaalda Xoaaa, Mra. BerralL Charlie HerralL Mra.- a McMillan, Consuelo McMillan, Jack Tucker, Mr. and Mra. Harry H. Aus tin, Miss Irma Austin, Mrs. M. W. Gill. Louise More land. Mary Moreland GUI, Mra R. Jacobs, Mr. and Mra W. Bry man, M. Lane, Mr. and Mra. G. M. Whlt eon, Harry C. Allen, Mra. D. R. Cheney, Mr. and Mra E. G. Starr, E. C. Mears. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hexter, A C. Jack son, Alfred -Hexter, Edgar - C. Hexter, I. F. Meade, L A. Travis, H. O. Stickney, W. A. Cumming. E. C. Reed, Mr. and Mra George Marshall, Adele Holbet, Margaret lausman, Phil Gosllnsky, Portland; W. J, Becker, St James, Mis sissippi; W. E. Carl, Oregon City; V. F. Hoggatt, Nevada; Visa Mauds Mills, Heppner. .. ;:... . ' Seaside Votea X party composed of Mf. and Mra J. C. Alnsworth, Mr. -and Mra Dava Lewla Miss Frances Lewis and Mlsa Flanders made the trip to Ecola on Wednesday and while there were the luncheon guests of Mrs. C, H, Lewis. The members of tha beach party riven by Miss Emmons and Miss Louise Emmons returned to Portland Monday after a delightful week at the beach. Mrs. R. L Rush and Miss Alts Rush, who have just returned from an enjoy able touring party, ware at tha Moora for a week. ..... it .'-;-v,-:; Martin Schacht waa .s; guest at tba Moors 'over Sunday- yM -'v" '. Mlsa Hollur and Mlsa Tula of Juneau, Alaska,, ara visiting Mra E. Rosen baum. i - , ."; " '' . - ' Mra J. G. Mack is In her beachcot tage for the summer. ' . . Miss Helen Beach Is at Seaside M the guest of Miss Edith .Woodcock. Mr. and Mrs. F. Eggert ara at the Moore xor tne rest or tne monm. ; - Mrs. R. R. Hoge. who has been quite 111 at the Moora is. very much better. sir. oge came down Tueaaay. . . - Mlsa Mams Helen Flynn was tha uest at luncheon on Thursday of Miss Wiley and Miss Ceclle Wiley, t.' ,-,-r. Mr. and Mrs. J. & Alnsworth ara fuests at the Moore.. - v.-,.. Mrs. Walter - B. Roneyman, 4 Mlsa Shriner and Mrs. Robinson rode over to Gearheart Thursday, stopping at Kruse's Beach hote( for luncheon, ;.'-f -- Amon the Portland young" men at the be6h this week were Gilbert "Dur ham Clifton McArthur, - Chester Mur lchachMaU Dunn , nd - Martin Mra Ben Lew: )in .futrlnir Rk. aide Houee, entertained Mra Thompson, i ."V. ' " uunsfl sirs. inoBipnm, Mra Wallace an Mra Rudolph Prael (tmmmM . & wall mP(km iff-, Tha afternoon Freeman will Spend a week or ten daya at tba Moora. Mr. and Mra. FranK uonnsuy oi vui eago, who have been spending tha sum mer at the Moora, will atari for Sac llseBfttsMWt Kfin(islV i Mrs. Walter F. Burrell epecta to do some anterUinlng the Utter part of the month In honor of Miss Katharine Brown of Oakland, California, L. Samuela, who was recalled to Port land on business Monday, returned to the Moore Thursday. . Mrs. H. Patterson -and baby. Doris. are vialtlng Mra. Henry Rebe. . Miss Harris naa returned noma arcer an enjoyable visit r to Mrs. LUdwig Hlrach. - - .. v Miss Helen Wbelen of San Francisco and Miss Laura Dunne wera the lunch eon guests of C M. Meade and O. 8. Moeer at tha Moora Monday, Mr. and Mra. J. Goodman. ' George Caldwell and Mra J. Lowenberg took A DIP IN THE SURF. tha trip to Elk Creek and Cannon Beach one day thla week. A party consisting of Miss Emma Griffith, Anne Linden, Marie Sinner and George Kllton, M. D., were visitors at the Hotel McGulre this week. Tha party was chaperoned by Mra. Griffith. Bridge is very popular at tha L N, Fleischner cottage and nearly every af ternoon, tha card tables ara placed In the big living room or out on tha wide veranda overlooking the ocean. Miss Therese Friendly of Eugene la one of the devoteea of the game. Mrs. Hexter, Miss Carolina Hexter and Mlsa Carrie May returned to Port land laat Sunday evening. - - J. A. W. Gardiner and J. G. Blgham spent a two weeks' vacation , at tha Moora Mrs. Byron K. Millar la a guest at the Moore. . , Dr. F. C. Smith of Salem, who la ataylng at ths Moore, caught tha blg- est trout Of the season Monday. . Dr. mith Is so proud of his catch that he has been devoting hla time to fishing ever since. Mlsa Umphlette of Nevada la vialtlng her alster, Mrs. L B. Wlckersham. Miss' Celeste Moore and Miss Gordon hold the bowling record of the season: New guests at Lockstey Hall alwaya express great anxiety -regarding their eligibility aa members of the "Stuck Up Society," which was recently formed at tha hall. On Monday night ten new members -were Initiated -and five, mora Tuesday. - Mra J. E. Ransom of Walla Walla waa one of those elected without a"! dissenting vota- Tuesday tha "Stuek Up' Solcety" .of Lockaley Hall gave a very , jolly picnic luncheon in : Klnklnnlck grove. Among the members present were Mra L A. Carlisle, -chaperone; Mrs. Wlckersham, Mra L. B. . Wlckersham,' Miss Um phlette, Mrs. Grant Maya. Mra- White hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom, Miss Katharine Lamberson, Miss Beulah Pat terson, Mis Prudence Patterson, Mra B. Barry, i Dr. and Mrs. F. C, Smith, Mlsa .Emma Rueter, ,i Chester Dewey, William Rueter, Capt Malcolm Smith. ' A party of youns; people from 8e side and Gearhart had a very enjoyable time on the beach near -the mouth of the Necamium Tuesday evening. : A big bonfire was .built on the beach end a delicious supper of broiled chops, baked potatoes, coffee and toasted marshmal- at luncheon on Monday, waa devoted to whist Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iowa was enjoyed,'' The young people from Beaaiae made tne trip down the river and back In canoes, . AI tha Koora,"'". " - ' Mr, F. W. Nordby, Mrs. G. L. Camp bell and children, Mra. R. L. Rush. Mrs. Nye, Mrs. W. T. Slaughter. Mlsa Hasel TlchnerC B. Stmonson, C C. Smith, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Sherwood and daugh ter. Miss A. Shannon, Mtaa M. Morgan, G. Durham, S. C Allen and family, J. B. Small, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Johnson, Mra H. C. Prudhomme. Dr. A. ' Nelson. E. C Dean a, W, H. McDonald, George Day, R. R. Hoge, Mr. and Mra. H. R. Burke, Warran fl .UThlU A Ilia V HTklta U.. narry Lrfine, nanes Buner, x, Tong. Mr. and Mra. F, Edgar, Mra J. Bath burn. Janet Rathburn. Ralnh C. RmhI. J. E. Wiley. F. N. Monke. H. M, Mont gomery, Martin ocnacnt, w F. Slaurhter. R. B. Devla. T. . W. Nnhr R ' H Pnrter O nunh . T. C. Sheldon, 1 Mra I. L. Wblta Harry L. narreriy, jars, to, b. jnoDinson, . tu ,A. Wllklns, Mlsa coonran, Mr. and Mra C. Johnson. C. C . Burron, . Fred M. Whlte. R. W. Faulkner, Mrs. C. Si 8cott, Mra J. H. Brown, Mra G. B. McLeod, Jean K. McLeod, Mr. "and Mra A. B. Kinney, G. . II. Kraggs, Clara L. Webb, Mra. C. P. Maglness, H. W. Collins. Mra R. M. Batea R. D. Schaurts, G. Burcher, C. R. Davla . L. T. Hodaon. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Russell, W. R. Connell, B. R. Eld rldge, Albert R. Gelger, Mabel Bishop, Airs. Alex wevuna, jura r. uevuru, Miss Edith Morris, M. O. Campbell, R. Prlca O. P. Maglness, Mattle F. Cle land, Mra C. P. Maglness, Miss Ruth Maglness, Miss Kathleen McDonell, Mar garet Maglness, Mr., and Mrs. Fred C. nnnk v. H. Madison. L.' Herrman. H. Moora- J. H. Waddle. Mr. and Mra J. a Alnsworth, from Portland; J. C. Me Cue, .-Astoria:- K. . Martin, Aberdeen, Washington; Mr. and Mrac C, Ev Red field, Heppner, Oregon; Mn and Mrs. F. L. Trulllnger, Mr. and Mrs. IC W. Ful ton, Mr. snd Mra S. Prael, Mr. and Mra G. C Fulton. Mr, and Mra,G. W. San born, ' Mr. and - Mra. F. H. - Sanborn, G. O. Sanborn, ' J, Hawthorne, Mr. and Mrs. Van Dusen. Mrs. Charlea Haddlre, J. a' Moser, C. W. Meada W. G. Keats. Margaret Hlgglnai Will Madlsdn. Dr. Srtrsstrom. AsforU: Mra O. R. Fenton, iss Charlie Fenton, C. E. Wlckersham, D. R. Stansbury, Margaret. Darling Ma bel Carter, len ,J. Porter, Spokane, Washington; I. N. Hewitt, Oregon City; Miss Edith Barnes. Chicago; W. .W, Peeblea - Omaha; Mlsa L Gray, Boise, Idaho: F. S. Dement. F. B. Dement Mrs.- F. Dement, Walla Walla; Mr. and Mra W. C Kennedy, Goldfield, Nevada; Frank Donnelly, Chicago; Frank Bla aen, Hooularo, Waahington; E. D. Gelser, Baker City: Mrs. , ,M. .ihalm,-H. Chaim, Tacoma, - Washington: Mrs. CM Warren, Warrenton; Newton Riddle, Chicago; Mr. and Mra'B. C Eaglan, Boise. Idaho; F. T Geer, Pendleton; Mlsa,: Ella War ren, Peoria. Illllnols E. Mills. San Fran cisco;. Mvrtle H. Jones. Seattle; Mrs. L Porter. Philadelphia;. Mrs. Amon . Tay lor. Flavel;- Alfred S. - Bennett, v .The Dalles: Mrs. W. A.Bennett, Miss , F. Michelson,v Duluth. Minnesota; ' MrsJ CI. N. Carter, Oakland, California; Kather ine SchlegeM Superior, - Wisconsin, f .yeokslay XaU, . ... ' '. '' M. A MacKensia H. G. Klopp, John Kenellck, A. Ran tier, D. Ksllle, Mr. and Mra H. Bsr. W. , A. Healy, E. I Thompson. Miss Koota W. C. Hanlm, Mr. and Mra A. Lundgrsn, A. C Moora, . . -.- V ' 'I .7-,'"- 4- i L. D Huefc P. Walker, Mr. and , Mra R. P. ' Jackson. Mlsa Parclvai Carl R. Schmldta Mra H. Emken, G. P. Street. Mra Street. Mr. and 'Mra F. U.Dwn nln', A. T Thompson, Eva O. Kelly, S. Bradley, Mrs. ' L. 8. Stevens. Golda Stevens, Miss Martha Dapp. Mr. and Mra B. F. Walters, Miss Wslters, O. P. Kellar, L O, Hosford. LB. Wicker sham. J. W. Wlckernham. H. G. Mouaer. Anna werran, Ava uniriey, Mr. ana Mra. J. G. NIcolla Jennie Dahl. Mra H. 8. Nordstrom, Mra R. W. Brent, Maude Lerra Alfred Keller. Mr. and Mra A. L, Littler. L. Llttia. Hattle First Ross Smith, M. H, Hlr, Maude Smith, W. W. rraie, J. tf. email, j, to. Mancneaier, Mra F. C Manchester, C W. Tyson.' L. O. Hosford. Mrs. Thomas , Mo- Cready Jr., ,'' Mr. and . Mra. Charlea Buah, L. Smith, from Portland; L W. Dubois, Vanoouver, Washington; Mlsa .Julia Mitchell: Mra C J.- Kemp- aan; miss . k. u. . jscason rrom (Spo kane 'Washington; . Mrs. C H. Bldwell. Mra E. E. Kiddle, Mlsa Netta Kiddie, Lata Kiacue, Master Fred Kiddie rrom island City; w. Brusa, Butte, Montana; Mr. and Mra W. C Kennedy. Goldfield. Nevada; J. J. Lewis, Seaside; Miss Urn- ghietta, Fairvlew, Nevada; Oscar Florin; :. Felsle from New York City: Mlea cisie uaraner, Mcioatn, manias: uen. O. & Wright, McMlnnvllle: Ben.- W. O. Cola Pendleton; Miss Mabel Ad am a Mlsa Fior Adams from Orea-on city: G. I. Gartner, Chicago: Mr. and Mra W. R. Crosby, Orangevllle, Idaho; Mis Carrie Rhodes, Columbua Ohio; C. E. Rosa Chlcaao: J. "P. Mason. Columbua ihlo; G. W. Ross, Chicago; Mrs, Lily oster, Kansas City; Buelah G. Patter son, Mra Grant Mays, prudence M. Patterson from The Dalles: Miss E. G. Klndorf, Mrs. E. H. Ktndorf from Ka- lama, wasnington. North Beach Ignorance. For Instance "one answer to North Beach. sAug. 17. This beach la fast becoming a,; favorite ' : resort for many people who ara obliged to live In the interior away from, even a glimpse of water, all during the rest of the year. A glance at the hotel registers la con vincing proof of this statement and a census taken of cottagers would dis close tha owners of many of them as being residents of sone Inland town or city. However, .the popularity of thla beach is not confined to residents of In terior towns, but its many attractions have been ao heralded abroad, that at tha present time, every, available cot tage, almost every room in every hotel la filled, and the hundreds of people enjoying life at North Beach, have come from almost every state - in the union. The fine surf bathing, the wonderfully smooth hard beach, and - the bracing climate are alwaya the chief topics of conversation among the new arrivala - An eastern visitor made tha remark that -the flowers on' this beach were particularly attractive,-and a Portlander Who Is accustomed to flowers In abund anca made a trip down the beach with tha eastern man and '-was amased ' to find flowers, of, all- descriptions and kinds growing in wild profusion. Nas turtiums, sweet peas, , geraniums, old fashioned holly - hocks,'' marigold, many kinds -or vines mane- tne- jawaa arounq the cottages, particularly pleasing and furnish gorgeoua bouquets : .-, for Interior decorationa "' 'Tha gay social life at tha beach la also a' subject of comment -among tha neV arrivals, but aa strangera are al ways cordially welcomed, the- comments are- alwaya pleasing,, , . , . h . . , ; , ".'''r'it: UTala;aaterB Xaaorte. '" Thla week at the Breakers has been the gayest on record and the number of smart affairs given hava rivalled tha society events of any eastern summer resort, " Tha . affairs given have - been very original, very dressy and.vastly an-tertalnlng..- .v .-Svr.-v.-- The older people : have ' been enter tained by a aeriea of parties which have been most enjoyable. Mr. and Mra. Rothchlld were hosts at an Impromptu tain ale supper ? which was ona of . tha f ' t. Inliiest affaira . of tha c week. '. Mra Michaels gave a crawfish sutioer. enter. talnlna about It fclsnda. : Mr. and Mra Preston Of Seattle save a moat elaborate oyster supper - and Mra. Oottsteln of Seattle also entertained " 10 or more guests at an oyster sUcoer. Mra Bin swanger gave an original cantaloup pany woicn waa a most decided auo nana. ... . . . - Probably - the laraeet affair of thla series of partlea was 'the champagne upper given py Mra. aranson or eei tie and Mra Ehrman of Portland vn Friday -evening. The guesU.were most rovaiiv -entertained ana tne man v dmu. tlftil gowns worn by tha ladles "resent maae it one or tne arraira or tne season, - Mra Ehrman, who waa a moat charm ing hostesa waa beautifully aowned In white lawn. Mra Cbanaaw, who la ac knowledged a clever .and most enter taining hostess, wore . a striking cos tume of chatuDarne . crane. Mra Neu- atadter, who ia alwaya '- becomingly aowned. was verv handsome .In tan silk. Mra Rotchlld looked -very sweet and charming In a dainty white lingerla Mra Kreuger, . pala green crepe, Mra Preston green' and white atrlped silk, Mra BInswanger tan vollle, Mra Oott steln black and white silk, Mr a. Rosen hauDt. llaht blue awlsa ' . , . Those : present- were: ' Mra Rosen, hsupt Mra - Charles-- Roeenfeld,. Mra Michaels. Mrs. Stfhel. Mra Baum. Mra Morganatern,1 Mra. Brown,-Mra Acker- man. Mra Rider. Mrs. White. Mra Aran son, Mra BInswanger, Mr. - and Mra Kruger, Mr. and Mrs. Ehrman, Mr. and Mra .Neuaiaater. mr. ana Mra uotn- child, Mr. . and Mra Preston, , Mr. - and Mra Gottatein. -. - ; . - - ,xne jaat anair or in is series was I o'clock . tea given by Mrs. Rosen- haupt of . 'Spokane, 8unday afternoon. Thirty-five gueata enjoyed the dainty meal, which waa charmingly served by Miss Enid Kotncnua. miss May Rosen haunt and MUs Amy Rosen haupt. who acted aa . mama - : Toungar Crowd Za Jolly. Tha jolly crowd of young people who are guests at tna Breaxere tnia wees hava certainly naa a most thoroughly rood tlma Tha large bonfire on Mon day night was a grand success and after dainty refreshments wera served the youna people adjourned to tha ballroom of tha hotel and danced tha Virginia reel until the "wee ema' hours." Among thoaa present wera Miss Maud Howell, Miss Maria Howell, Mlsa Ines Barrett, Mlsa Enid Rothchlld. Miss May Rosen. haupt. Miaa Anne Dltchbum. Miss Tes sla Preston. Mlsa Ellen O'Connor, Miss Ruby Bliverrield. Miss Howe, miss Ma bel Reed. Jack Howell. Charlee Load Cliff LantDlnr. David Oliver Ed Jerfery. sam rreiaman. cnarne Artnur, Mr. Mao- Crum. Mr. and Mra Bert lrwm. Tha watermelon feed given by the girls at tha Breakers on Friday evening was keenly enjoyed by tha 19 or more young people present After disposing of several - delicious watermelons ths young people -adjourned to the. parlor, intending to apend the remainder of tha evenlna- Dlavlnr brldaa but after re ceiving a moat cordial Invitation from Mra Ehrman and Mra. Aranson, who were entertaining In tba cafe, tha card tablea were deserted and tha : merry crowd Joined tha older people at supper. tm dance on Saturday evening waa a Jolly affair as uauaU and after the laat dance tha care waa crowded, aa numerous eupper parties wera given. Miss Tessla Preston,' Miss Myrtle Dallas, Miss Ruby SUverfleld, Miss Julia Aranson. Miss - Ellen O'Connor, Ibid Honeyman, Charles Loeddlng, Myron Aranson, Arthur Ware, Ed Jeff ery wera among thoaa who enjoyed a cafe sup per. awsoibs; om veaoo. The youna- naonle' kept tha big Pierce- Arrow tourlnr car busy all day Sunday, as automoblllng on tha beach la one of tne mosi,picasanij)aaumeB lmaarinsDia In the moraine: Miss Tessla Preston. Miaa Frances Jeffery, Miss Marlon Bro dle. Miss Myrtle Dallas, Miss Ellen O'Connor. Ibid Honeyman, Arthur Moora Ed Jeffery and Charlie Arthur took a -llHtf til tr4n tin tn tha wreck., tha point, down to the, rocks and then back to the notei. -- In the afternoon Miss Enid Rothchlld, Hiss May Roaenhaupt Mlsa Ruby 8U-, verfleld, Jack Howell, Charlea Loeddlng, Myron Aranson and Sam Friedman drove to the wreck and all points of in lurut mi the bench. , ' ., - A merry party of Seattle people, gueata of David Oliver and Cliff Lamping- of Seattle, experienced their first automobile ride on the beach Sunday. Tha children at tha Breakera have had their share of tun this week, and wer the meats of tha Roberta chil dren, at a marahmaljow roaat, on Thurs day evening. - Mlsa Gladys Cutberth entertained SI of the children at an tea cream party, which was aiven in the cafe, and Miss Terese Morgansteln and Master Arthur Morrensteln had the same number of guests at a delightful marahmallow All the guests at this popular hotel participated in tha amusing races which were held In the ballroom on Saturday afternoon, .; The first event waa a po tato race, won by Harold Michaels. The needle threading - contest waa a most lausrhable affair. " six gentlemen were given an unthreaded needle and a piece of thread, ana at tne word "go. ' ran tne full length of the ball and picked -out ona pf- the six young ladles stationed there to thread his needle. Miss Ines Barrett succeeded in threading Mr, Ar thur's needle, and he -won . - the race back. The potato spoon race was won by Frank Preston, and he waa awarded a silver stick pin. The little girls', foot race waa won by Anna Roberts, and the small boys sack race waa won by Wayne Sheldon. The three-legged race offered much amusement -.for, the Interested spectators, and Mlsa Howe and Mr. Ar thur succeeded In carrying off ail hon ors. Miss Oottsteln ' aang two - solos, which were- generously applauded, and Mlsa Anne Dltchburn sang very sweetly. The-afternoon closed with three cheers and a tiger for Miss Howe, who was responsible for tba afternoon's enter tainment ' t ' t . . . i Taney Dress Baa. i i ;The fancy dress ball on - Tuesday waa tha most brilliant, striking, unique affair of tba whole season, and to say that it. waa a errand auccesa. but feebly expresses the keen enjoyment- and per fect satisfaction felt by the entertain ers, and those who were so Originally entertained. The ball room waa' a per feet kaleidoscope of colors and some of the ", costumes worn were , beautiful enough to graoe the most distinguished assemble ge. VMlaa Maud Howell was a perfect Carmen, and her most striking brunette oeauiy wss frwuy eonancea pv her charming costume., Miss Emil Rothchlld - was very jaunty In a stun ning masculine . riding costume, and Mlsa May Roaenhaupt carried -'off all honors , for daintiness' In a pale, green velvet dress, which set off her, blonde beauty to perfection. , Miss Ines Barrett waa a quaint colonial ; maid and Mls Howe made -the: hit of the evening as Topsy. - , ' V ' There were 'many Japanese maidens, French maldena, flower-girls, cow girl a and aoma -of the younger girls were perfect pictures In' baby costumes. Jack Howell carried ..off honors : aa a Spanish cavalier, and was ona of the most distinguished . looking characters on the floor, j Mr. Charles Loeddlng and Samuel : ! Friedman : were stun ning girls la bathing 08tutnea and Mr. Myron Arnson t waa theaociety ; -girl personified in a gorgeoua Paris gown of cream lace. Edward Jeffery was ; a most coy and cunning maid. In pink and white, and Mr, Arthur was roundly ap Dlauded when he appeared. In a white decollete costume. Little Teddy Baum. aa a miniature farmer, delighted ail the spactatora. Over SO guests , wera la vuatume and it was very lata when the gay assembly dispersed, and the most suuoessful dancing Jarty. of tha season wss over, ' ... i ,.' ' ' . ' 4 iiw ffmii r mfm mm aiuiiiiv. , worth entertained ; about ' 0 kof tbelr, vmiiiff frlAnila nn n'hilrtfrliit ' avhnlnr DelU-lniis refreshments were served and. the Killing aworth girls sustained their . reputation aa olever hostesses. . t ; . . rartjr gt the Salt Ai.'.-. A large five hundred party waa given t the Bait Air by Mra. Fred Jennings ft SilhirUU f IjTIum 1 J. Ian a,..,, - k-,' at on Saturday. J (ortunata winner of the first pfe and I flk.rMan.Ll u.a. . .. T, Ifft. , ' Those who played were Mrs. F,' Jew ninsa Mra Charlea Jannlnara. Mrs -Met eullM. lira Annll Lf I tj-l-n (! VI Miller. Miss Marlon Miller, Mra Vance. Miss u M stiver, Mln Holla Mr. and' 14 rfe fthnltiu lira flnlnmun VA VfA. Allen, WU1 McA.len, George MoAllen. The targe nayriae party given by tba young people at Hackeney Cottage was one of the Jolllest affairs of the week. Forty-eight young people drove four or ' five mllee up the beach, built a huge bonfire, partook of most delicious re- -freshmen te and returned well pleaaed . ltb - their delightful outing. ' Those present were. Bertha - Maryx, Annette Hackeney, Hilda Hagedorn, Newell Oakat Madeline Stone, Grace Lenberg, Pal ma Blumenthal, Essie Block, Miss Steve,' Louise Watson, Frances Brady, Clam mle Densmore, Laura Garvey, Tudy tchart, Mra Wataon. Mra Block, Mra Paca Mr. and Mra Bert Witter. Mr. and Mra Selsanoua Oscar Baum garf Alfred Lana Will Brady. Sammia Wray, Stan ley White, Mr. Heaver, Mr. Kerry, Lea Van Horn, Herbert Hagedorn, E. Hare- -dorn, H. Crambla W. Crambla Will Frank, L Burk. Mr. Plant a Harry Chat terton, Ed Gaffeny, Will Davla, Harry Levlnson, Will Graham. -, , . V. Dellghtfal Trip. Fort Canby. North Head and tha life- saving station hava had an unueualy . large number of visitors thla week. A arty iron, tne oeacroii, wnicn noiuaea laa Kioe. miss kockwooo. miss Msncn, Mr. and Mra Walker, Dr. and Mrs. Nor- thrun. drove to Fort Canby on Tuesday and reported 'a delightful trip. Another party of eight from tha Salt Air drove to North Head and then to tha life-saving station, where they wore moat cordially treated. The of floe re at tha station did everything in their power to give their gueata a good time and their efforts wera amply rewarded. Miss ' Jessie Aid. Miss Katharine Bock. Mlsa 1 Cook. Miss Swing, Miss Spooner, Mtaa wrignt, miss u.- Meuger were among those who made tha trip. . Tha laraa tourlnr car from tha Break ers waa chartered by Mr. and Mrs. Pot tlnger on Tuesday evening and Oeorge Tinker, John Phoenix, Harry Wray and Rot Parka ware invited to spend tha evening automoblllng on tha beach, t A "hayseed" party from Hackeney Cot tage drove to a point beyond the Break era where a large bonfire was built and Sotatoes roasted and distributed among ia crowd. Thoae enjoying this potato nut wera Essie Block. Faloma Blumen thal. Bertha Erlckson Sadie Moody, Car rie Mama au iavenson, wra Maryx, Oscar Baum fart, Lee Van Horn, Milton Frohman, Maria Parka Stanley Whlta Mrs a. b. castieman enaneroneo: a hayrlde party which was given by Nor ma Pease on Monday evening. Dainty refreshments which were served ai me end of the drive wera keenly enjoyed by all present. . The guests at tha Harvest Home ware entertained by a watermelon feed on Saturday. Miaa Etta Eubanka and Ed Rlckarda made some delicious ptnoohe which waa also served. Tha Harvest Home Quartet rendered Several selec tions, which ware vastly appreciated. Mr. MoCaba rave a ride to Shoalwater bay in honor of Miss Halt. Ten young people . enjoyed Mr. McCabe'a hosplUl-. r, - . . j Vr. MncTVinald entertained 25 of hla friends at delightful home party laat Friday evening. . The largest " bonfire aver built- at North Beach was seen at Long Beach, Wednesday evening. Immense logs, which had been hauled to the spot by a team of horses, burned bril liantly for hours, and ! lighted - up the beach ror oiocaa uver ij people attended the benflre, listened to the Long Beach band, which had been hired for tha occasion, and but for an unfortunate accident the largest bon Are on record would have been a grand -succesa Tha boys from the "Randy. Kid Korner" had planned to aet off a . large amount of fireworks to add bril liancy to tha scena Through some mis- take the box containing the fireworks waa set too near the bonfire, the Are- ' works exploded and three or four people ; were quite seriously hurt No blame ia attached to , anv one but the aocldent - - ww ixnu : uvinumu w . J.kIau, Ii- ,11 HM.M , . The dance at Sylvan hall On SatuifcWr , evening waa a most gratlfyingfijjaSoss. Two hundred couples dancef?nct thla largest dancing party or ine season anu each and evr couple had a royal good time. ..-. . . . The skating rink has been well pa tronised and relay races are being planned for next week. Suitable awards will, be given and much Interest Is be ing manifested. - . -. Miss Rosemary Baldwin entertained Miss Florence Hilton end Miss Ella O'Connor at luncheon, Wednesday. Miss ; Baldwin. -who la convalescing -from an appendicitis operation, is Improving rapidly and her - many friends hope to see her well and strong In the near fu ture. . '-.. j.- ' Mra Dave Foulks, who Is summering at Ocean Park, entertained Mrs. Grant Phegley, Miss-Lena Hunter and Mra H 11 lis Fisher at dinner Wednesday. Mra J. K. Warren chaperoned a mer-: -ry party of young people to Fort Canby -, . Thursday. Mrs. AVarren left for Port land on Friday. ' but will, return and spend . the remainder of the season in her . cottage at Seaview. Tennis Is Papula. The. tennis court at the Breakera la aa popular aa ever ' and Master Frank : Preston of Seattle won tha cup In the last tournament : Miss Inea . Barrett Mra Bert Irwin, Jack K. Howell, My ron Aranson, , Bert lrwln and Charlie Loeddlng are- among the. most enthu siastic players...-;.)--. r r'-v-w..'" - Dr. Stolte gave a dfnner party at tha Breakers Wednesday evening, which , was a most enjoyable affair. Mrs. Mc Gulre, Miss Arvllla McGulre and. Mlsa Sadie Knann wera the- vuesta ' - v A riding . party from , the Wickham t rode to the wreck Salana on ;Thursdtty " and . tha ride was keenly-enjoyed by the . young people who are horseback enthu siasts. Miss , Kate Egert Miss O, H.' Beamaa, ' Mrs, Elof i Johnson, H. - W. -Phelps, E. Johnson, D, L Swain, H. C Welnpohl, -were, among -those who made . . the trip.' f r-'t-.?&-f'--$-r: --f-& w Dr. JI. Crofton and Mrs. J. H. Davla entertained - a number of friends-at a large bonfire - Monday evening. - Sing-' , lng and story telling followed by re freshments consisting V of - water melon and. candy made the evening a htNten ' joyable one. .. ,t . Elof Johnson and Mra. C. Hare wlaa. have been gueata . at the wickham fot-jS the past month,: were, given a farewell ". party Friday evening, singing and lor tune telling made the evening pass very . pleasantly and . Mr. Welnaohfa keen' wit -kept the merry crowd fh laughter all . evening. At a late hour a delicious (Continued on Page Eleven.)