' THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. j PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, ' JANUARY 12. 1003.'
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THE, STORK NOTED FOR. BIST COOD3 AT LOWEST PRICES
EVENTS OF THE WEEK
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THE past week baa given rise to
( nothing startling In the society
world TWd ; wedding out of
'jtownJenlJsteA Sne Interest, but
both wer; exceedingly, quiet A
dance given by the younger aet, an6
which wa signally ucceful and de
lightful, together with the Scottish Rite
at home were the only, affaire of else.
The Kubellk coneerta were attended bj
society, nd were prominent events of
the week, r . y",''i. -J -1 ..--.- t
, Two Wedding ' next week will be Jot
general Interest. Mis. Rachel Josephl
will be married to Captain George Wil
lis Helm t ffle f f n ami -barracks,- Mia
sourl, Tuesday? January Jl, and Miss
Katbertce Woosey :''.of , Tacoma, jwfll- be
A. H.' Tanner, Mr. and Mr. Robert
Lutke. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Judson, Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Moffet, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Oadsby, Mr. and Mrs. Di-W. Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jacobaen. Mr. and
Mr. Ed Jorgensen, Mr. and Mra. Nich
ols. Mr and Mre. K. B. Colwell, Mr., and
Mra. Richard Martin Jr.. Mr. and Mrs.
Stapleton", Mr. and Mrs. Taswell, Mr.
and Mrs. Ballen, Dr. and Mr. C C
Newcastle. Mr. and Mr. F. E. Booth.
Mr. and Mrs. Cylde Evans, Mr.
and Mra. A. E. Butterfleld, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Biasing, Dr. Fred
Gulett, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fields, Mr.
and Mra. B. ETPague' "Mr: arid Mrs.' M.
E. Banfield, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Mat
tern, Mr. and Mra. Charles King, Mr.
and Mrs. Arhold. Mr. and Mra. Mo
Corquodal. Mr. and Mrs. E. Clark, Mr,
and Mrs. Arthur Bonner, Mr. and Mrs.
P. Borgan, Dr. and Mrs. Tiiser, Mr. una
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married the afternoon of tha same day I Mr. Kadderly. Mr. and Mra .Philip Neu,
to IJeutet Sobert-BVFarker of the ifJl Z'Km "Md Mr .
Nineteenth, Several' will go up- to Ta-1 Seman, H. I Pit took. Mr. and Mrs.
i A .ft- lh auiiiiM r viu Ptlnt. Mis Paa-ue. Miss Ballen. Bruce
.,. iMia- Frame, Robert Miller. A. M. Wright.
Woolsey, who waa formerly a popular Mr am, Mr, u D powey and others.
member of the younger set here. Miss w
JosepWs wedding wUl be celebrated in Tne marria nf M1 ' E1,u Hterrv of
uie evening at bu Davia cnurcn. - i --- -
The event oar excellence, aroon: the 8n Francleco and Arno Doch of Port-
younger et waa a leap year dance given I land waa celebrated very, quietly at the
:2L5fl LM.IaJJL.hrJy hom of the bride'a parenta.' Thuraday
andth. affair V.ra"most mTrry on afternoon. Only the Immediate family
An Interesting innovation borrowed were In attendance and there were no
; from the eastern club wa having the cards. .Mrs. H., E. Doscfa and Ml Ca-
orchestra play the waltses and a band mllle Dosch went down to attend the
the twoetep to give . more verve to wedding, which took place earlier than
the latter dances. Prasp' orchestra originally planned.. Mr. .and Mr,
and band filled expectations nicely. The Donch went to eouthern California on
patronesses were Mr- -John C. Alna- a short trip and will return this week
10 mm meir noma in oan r rancisco.
. Mrs. Dosch is -a member of the SDerrr
and Crocker famtlie so prominent In
California and t one of the most pop
ular young members of society there.
.
ft. Ann's Charitable society will give
mens 'wore white ba" ' Mortar ! Thursday even-
mK. - j.ne puronmn are Burn, jamei
worth, Mrs. Jolin' X. Kollock, Mrs. J.
Weley tadd, Mrs. David C Jjewl. Mra.
William H. warrens. Mrs. jonn juttta
and Mrs. Thomas Sharp. Many hand
some gowns jvere worn.
Mrs. .Insworth was handsome In a
pink goVnelftbbrafdy "ornamented with
wmn lore i
. warr
Mrs.' Will am.
lace over taffeta.
Mrs. John1 K.-Kollock wa charmlnc I Loton. Mm. Amelia Dayton. Mrs. J.
In white, net over taffeta with a corsage O'Connor, Mrs. F. Sullivan, Mrs. C. A.
; bouquet of pink Bridesmaid roses. Wliitrr.ore, Mrs. P. J. Jennings, Mrs.
1 Mrs. David C. lwis had a dainty Isaac. Lawler, Mr. M. Wiley. Mrs. M.
gown or wmte lace in cascade eriect
': wimi a suggestion ot pale blue.
Mr. N. E. Aver was handsome in
, white satin severely made, with a cor
sage oouquei vi vioiet. " .-
. Mis Frances WUcon attracted a
great-deal of attention In a charming
.jtock or ropin g egx Diue witn toucne
or wnite.
Miss Hazel Crocker wore a dainty
wnite lingerie gown with an orange
wream in ner coirrure.
v Mis Miriam Strong was attractive in
a pink flowered mousseline. do, solo over
I Willie BIIK. -. .-. v." : -., (
Miss ' lne"BinTeTt Was strltHna- in a
gown ot black aet cut on graceful line
with a jjoldthres-d rnnning through the
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Mlss-tjarbava Crocker wa In an em-
DroidercxT lingerie frock.
Mies Xaroiya Burns'wore white crepe
cut dnc4w length and a silver and
White OEPTey In her hair.
Mrs. Sharp wore a simple gown of
wniie eiiir.
Mr.iWesRy "Ladd was handsome In
. white ti,.nd wore orchids.
Miss-'Frsmees Iewls wa exceptlona.ly
bandsom in white satin with dainty
, Mlaaftlela, Shelbv wore an empire
frock OfDresden rhiffon in lavendar
lint over-wfiite tarreta.
MiSBTtUthHonevnian waa charmln
In a gli-llah.mplre frock of roue pink
MlssjC4rTaa Parker's gown of yellow
net embroidered with yellow roses with
a BiiggestioOf black In the border was
,.ua'iuaJtiitf,nwc-
Mlds'AmvHeitsliu wore white crepe
de chlrj wjfJi lace. .
Mis Use Koehler wore a dainty sun
burst frneir of pale blue silk.
Mis Kathcrtlje filfton Was stately In
a prlnonoa gowa of pink flowered chif
fon touched tip-with white lace.
Her.. tr,-,.Mr. Wentworth, wore
White atitv--.-
With nwkU c oearla . ..
Vhu.'C'lT" T ,WB" in P'nk creoe de
Mt. ulseFUnders in
wnitfl lilt. -4 . . ... .
" M!f 8 : .G"dT. weldler wore an at
, ltn strap of bleck velvet.
, The 'third of th season's at homes
wa glwen at th Scottish Rit Mason's
templewXownadale.anST -Morrison street
Friday, eenlnj; "There ws,"-Jarg at
tendanre and the -womeit wer hand
somely -gowned. -Cards- and ' (lancing
were Uie . chief ."entertainment t: of the
evening, gad Paraonr.'orchestra played
ior' dancing. tl4&'?i1i' r. .
terfield, Mr., Robert Lutke, Mr. John
1 OArroll. Mr. W. H. Judon, Mrs. W.
T. Jacobetv aad'Mm :l Povey The
Ption committee consisted -of C. W.
King. Robert I.utke. A- Ji Butterfleld,
lr. Fred t Juliette, W, Jl- Judnon. J. p.
Kennedy. J, F. Carrol L Df JL, Povey and
W. T. Jaooben. ' , .. ' - - - t. :.. . " r- :
Anonn . the f uetB"irftnt were Mr.
siiJ .Wi VSchmeer, Mr. and Mr.
Duly. Mrs. Mark Blssalllon. Mr
Springer, Mrs. David M. Dunne and
Mia Campion. The floor committee
consist of Mra. J. P. O'Brien, Mr.
Julia Freeman, Mr, j. jr. o tsnea. Mr.
P. J Flvnn. Mr. Charles Barenstecker,
Mrs. Frank KlernAn, Mr. Daniel J. Ma-
lier, Mra. J. W. Watson and. Mra. c. J.
. Malarkey.
The Freshman glee at the University
of Oregon will be given next Saturday
evening and aeveral xt the younger set
will go up from here and will be enter
tatned at the sorority houses. Among
those who will attend the dance are
Misa Ieslie Smith. Miss Ruth Honey
man. Mis Eva Jones, Ml Margaret
Boot, Mis' Dorothy Morrison and Miss
Dorothy Ho) brook.
The four moat prominent dance of
the college year are the Freanman glee,
the Sophomore hop. the Junior prom
and the senior ban.
The marriage of Mis Maltle O'Brien
and Brandt Wlckenhajn waa an event
of Interest to Portlandera last week.
The marriage waa a very quiet one. and
wa celebrated at the home of the
bride' parents In San Francisco Wed
nesday noon. Mr. ana Mr, wiener
sham left at once on a trio to southern
California and the Catallne islands.
They will return to Portland In about
two'week. and will occupy apartments
at the Mordaunt
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Devers and Miss
Mabel Devers Intend to leave Wednes
day on a tour abroad. They will go
first to San - Francisco, thence to New
Orleans, then across the Mediterranean
and into Eri)t before going on to. the
conilnent They will be gone about a
year. They have been oecupyli.g apart
montfl at Alexandria court, the past
month since they gave up their home.
Mrs. Fred Seller entertained Thursday
very Informally for Mra Julius Lang of
Seattle. Her guests were ' Mrs. Joe
Rothchlld of San Francisco. Miss Mai
Hlrsch, Misses Ruby and Hilda Jacob. '
Mrs. I. N. LIpman. Mrs. I. N. Flelsch
ner. Mrs. Marcus Flelschner, Mrs.
Henry Onoenhelmer. Mrs, Max Hlrsch
and Mrs. Ludwlg Hlrsch.
The women of Elton Court are plan-
nine- a bap year masque for 8t. Val
entino's ntfht to be given In the din-las-room.
Elaborate1 preparations are
being made and about 150 invitation
will be sent out.
Tuesday evening at the O, A. R. ball.
Lincoln' and Oarfleld post and corps
held I their annual Joint Installation of
officers. The hall was crowded with I
friends .of tha post and corp.- Every J
post and corp In the city waa repre-j
sented and several visitors from other
state. Including Comrade McBratney of
Santa Barbara post. Santa Barbara. Cal
ifornia; Comrade and Mr. Coyle of!
Milford, Nebraska; Comrade and Mrs.'
Beach of Wisconsin; Mr. and Mra, Moy-I
er of Charles T. Foster corps, Lansing, I
Michigan; Mra. 8. .Custer of J. B. Mo-
Keen corp. ' Salt Lake; Comrade and
Mrs. Brook of Bon Franklin post and
corps. Franklin, Nebraska; It. M. Tlmms
or nnisnaie, Oregon. The poet ivrnea
over the installation . service to th
corps. Past Denartment President Mr. ,
j una a. uwtoa wai installing oiricer
for the coros. and Past Deoartment
Commander Homer Sutcllff performed
the same service for th post. Th of
ficers for the ensuing year for the
corp are: President. Nellie S. Clapp;
senior vice-president, Carrie Brownell;
Junior vice-president, Mary Downey;
treasurer. Julia A. Law ton: secretary,
Amanda A. Williams; chaplain, Susan
Hi. weicn; conductor, juetti uapeu;
guard, Marie Gibson; assistant conduc
tor, Ruth Spooner; assistant guard.
Prise! 11a McKinney; patrlotio instructor,
Augusta Chlvelle', press correspondent,
Hattl B. a BelcMn; ' mualcian, Minnie
Uarth; color bearer, Sarah Kemp, Julia
Htepnena. L.ucy woodie, tSiiiaoein tsnep
erd. The post installed: Commander,
J. W. Curran: senior vice-commander,
D. J. Haynes; Junior vice-commander, I
-IKll IV. iUHf .11 BUI . 7V 1 1 ' & ; , I
chaplain. Rev. Henry A. Barden;-quartermaster,
Homer Sutcllff : O. of D., L.J
B: McDevItt: O. of O.. w. C. Power;
adjutant. R. A. Wohlfarth; sergeant
major, A. M. Hlnea; quartermaster, J.'
Bommer. The veteran quartet, with
Mra. Hamilton accompanying, rendered
two selections. Comrade Hamilton aang
"The Faded Coat of Blue" and Comrade
Wohlfarth "We Old Boys" and "The
Little Bronse Button." The corps served
refreshment to all and a social hour
was spent in the meantime. Mrs. Barth
was the recipient of a hand-painted vase
from th corps. Mrs. Lawton made the
presentation, to which Mrs. Barth responded.
On of tire pleasant gatherings of th I
midwinter season was at the home of
Mr. and Mrs W. H. Hembree, 144 North
Grand avenue, the evening of Januaryl
4 , In celebration of their twentieth wed
ding anniversary. The -. room were
gaily decorated with variegated Ivy and
holly and scarlet Chrlatmas bells. Mu
sic and games were enjoyed. Dainty
refreshment were served by the two i
daughter Of th house and their young
friends, the Misses Gardner and Mene
fee presiding at the ounoh bowl.
Many beautiful piece of china wore
given the host and hostess. Among
uiose present were: Rev. and Mrs. Ab
bott, Rev. -and Mr. F. L. Young, Mr.
a nti "M rat I XT Po rrtw EY i anrl M fa
H. Elliott. Mrs.' C. H. 5oburn, Mr. and I
Mm 0nrrn WhlthnnA Mr a nrl Mra M
IBii
NiSTOATO'S SALE
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.ty
In,
Silk Raincoals arid Opera
or great tnree-air ' ipeciai -we oner cnoict pi any uc .naincoat.
Opera Coat or Long Coat of any and all descriptions at one-third off, tha
regular marked price..' 'This line includes some of the finest garments ever
brought to the city -exclusive man-tailored coats and wraps of the very
latest styles. We are desirous of reducing this stock 'at once, hence this
remarkable reduction. Remember these coats are all of this season's makes
and not the out of date passe styles usually offered in a sale. Get first pick.
Furs Reduced
k
t ; $1.50,Furs now reduced to. .05
$2.00 Furs now reduced to $ 1.47
, $3.00 Furs now reduced to 91.05
$1.50 Furs now reduced to 92.47
$7.50 Furs now. reduced to $4.98
Voile Skirts
$30.00 Voile Skirts now $22.50
$25.00r Voile Skirts now $10.50
$22.5( Voile Skirts now $17.50
$20.00 Voile Skirts now $14.50
$2.00 PEniCOATS, SPECIAL AT $1.19
On Sale Monday Only
Genuine Heatherbloom Petticoats, made in srood full styles
witn shirred and stitched flounce, fine medium weight for
present wear; standard $2 grade the world over. A snap.
Mrs. Geqree .Whitehoue. Mr. and Mr.
F. 8. Godfrey, Mr. and Mr. D. T. Tal-
oot. Mr. ana Mr. James Krater, Mr. and
Mra. Floyd S. Everts, Mr. and Mr. M.
Zelgler, Mr. and Mr. Broithwalte. Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. Kellogg, Mr. and Mr.
. E. Whiteside. Mr. and Mrs 'J. N.
Neff, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Conn, Mr. and
Mr. J. N. Hembree. Mr. and Mra. R. T.
McMullen, Mr. and Mr. O. W. Daugh
ertv, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Taylor, Mr.
and Mrs. O. Peterson, Mrs. Rose Degrout,
Mrs. W. 8. Maroney. Mrs. L. Merideth.
Mrs. Rose Bernstein. Mis Cama Bush,
Miss Viola Daugherty, Miss Mabol
Gardner. Miss Helen Merideth. Miss
Crystal Oakerman, Mis Helen Oaker
man, Mlsa Willda Buckman, Miss Pearl
Hembree, Mis Elma Hembree,- Mis
Louisa Taylor. Miss Myra Abbett Miss
The Pan-Hellenic society met Friday ( Carrie Tressler. Mis Ethel Treslr,
wioa tf wan uiu ww ouu, juiod Aiiuca tiiii'
with Mr. J. C. Elliott-Kin at Mount
Tabor Great Interest was taken In the
reading of Mrs. R. A. Letters story in
the "Red Book." The society Is com
posed or sorority college women.
Mrs. W. A. Moody and her daughter.
Miss Drucilla of Shanlko, are guests
In tne city. Recently trie engagement
of Miss Moody to Melville West was
announced. She is a granddaughter of
ex-uovernor Aiooay.
Mr. A. R. Hill of Spokane la the
guest of her son and daughter-in-law,
Dr. and Mr. J. W. Hill at Hill Military
academy.
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Mra. I. N. Flelschner will leave this
week for San Francisco to attend the
wedding of her brother.
Mra. Otis B. Wlht gave a pretty
luncheon to a few friends Wednesday.
B.- . . v-. -
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs.- Ralph- F. Birnes an
nounce the engagement of their sister.
Mis Rebecca Stuehell of Everett, Wash
ington, to Waldo F. Stewart of this
city.
U 'Iv...t'' 'fx;s ' . : -i , . , ... U
bree, Mis Eleanor Menefee, Ralph Kel
logg, William Peterson, Chris Hembree,
WT A. GiUen, Bennet Galbraith. A. Wil
liam, W. Gardner, Nahem McMullen.
Willie Hembree.
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The Myzpah Social club held its last
meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Kleinsrajth,' 270 East Twenty-fourth
street. Business over, -whist wa played. I
the prizes. Refreshments were served !
by Miss Klelnsmith, assisted by Miss
Tatum and the Misses Beldlng. The
next meeting, February 6, will be at
the home of Mrs. Ormsby at Nashville.
The new member were Mrs. St. Peter,
Mrs. Hairing and Mrs. Elstori. The
members present were Mrs. Downey.
Mrs. Knott. Mrs. Julian, Mrs. Haynes,
Mrs. Belding, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Green
wood, Mrs. Klelnsmith, Mrs. Lombard,
Mr. Moore, Mrs. Ormsby, Mrs. Oakes,
Mrs. Perkins. Mrs. Shultz. and Mrs. A.
Thompson. .
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The East Side Athletic club girl gave
an elaborate dancing party last Monday
evening in Ringler's hall which was en
joyed by about 175 couples. About 15
girls acted as. reception and. floor com
mittees. It was strictly a leap-year af
fair, the girls doing the ; honors and
having the floor for the evening. The
hall was beautifully decorated ' with
green and red, and the club colors of
gold and black. The music was fur
nished by Stiles' orchestra- The patro
nesses were: Mrs. L. K. Moore. Mrs. C-
C. Caples, Mrs. M. M. Ringler and Mrs.
D. C. Agler.
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Yates pleasantly
entertained the Wednesday evening Five
Hundred club at Elton Court last week.
$1.00 DRESS GOODS FOR 59c YARD
Sec Morrison .Strec Window
1,150 yards of the aeason's best all-w6ol Suiting in a great
variety of stripes, checks, plaids and fancy mixtures, 44 to 48
inches wide and standard Sl.and $125 qualities on sale at
59c a yard. We consider this the best bargain in high-grade
goods ever offered. Better investigate this.
CREPE DE CHINE
44-inch black Silk and Wool
Crepe de Chine, beautiful
finish and our best regular
$1.25 quality, on sale Monday
and luesday at,
yard .l
PRINTED INDIAS
27-inch printed India Silk in
a great range of designs and
colorings, also 20-inch Mes
salines; standard 73c and 85c
values, sale price, 49c
BLACK TAFFETA
34-inch black Taffeta Silk, a
splendid weight and quality,
warranted all pure silk and
our best $1.25 grade, on sale
Monday and Tuesday QC
at, yard C
.83c
BLACK VOILE
44-inch black French Voile,
fine even weave and deep lus
trous dye; a grade that cells
usually at $1.50 a yard, spe-
lis.':!"'... ...98c
FINE WHITE
Lawn Waists
Y sj
500 sample white Lawn Waists
for sorinar. beautiful lace and
Embroidery trimmed styles in
long or short sleeves: standard
$1.75, $2 and $2.50 vil- M f ft
ues, sale price
KNITWEAR
BARGAINS
Women's fine fleece ribbed
Vests and Pants; best regular
35c grade, on sale Monday Q .
and Tuesday 1C
Women's fine fleece ribbed
Vests and Pants in xream, gray
and white; best 75c val- 47
ucs, sale price TrlC
Women's fine non - shrinkable
wool Vests and Pants in cream
and gray; best $1.50 qual QT
ity, sale price ............ 7 f C
Portland
Agents for
Warner's
Rust-Proof
Corsets
CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS
Portland
Agents for
Thomson's
Clove-Fitting
Corsets
Prizes were won by Mrs. David Davis
and George Silknitter. Those present
were Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Bmlth.'Mr. and
Mrs. J. N. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Crogster; part seventh. Mrs. Stiles and
Mrs. Hudson; distinctive character of
Coleridge's poetry, Mra Ollnes; vocal
solo, Mrs. Crofton. .
Mrs, Kate Stedman was a guest of the
club. Refreshments were served by the
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Miles and Mrs.
Eshelman. The next meeting of the
club will be at the home of Mr. J. D.
Hayes, 361 West Park, Wednesday.
Miss Robeson's class of girls met at
. the home of Miss Cora Espey on Friday
afternoon and formed , the Philathea
class. Th following officers were
elected: Lillian Bunting, president;
Cora Espey. vice-president; Clara
Bushnel, secretary; Margaret Sword,
treasurer; Buena Huddleeton, reporter.
The Philathea class will study missions
in China. ,
The M. R. I. club's second dancing
party of the season will take place t
the new Woodmen hall. East Sixth an.i
Kennedy, Mrs. W. A. Gill and Mrs. 8.
W. Ammer. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. J. B. Roth
Wednesday.
WEDDINGS
Johnson. Dr. Shepherd, Fredertc Vroo-
man, Mrs. Cline, Miss Cole and Dr, and
Mrs. .Yates.
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Thursday, January 9, BIngler's hall
was the scene of a very pretty dancing
party, given by the Gazette club, which
was participated in by the more than
160 persons present. Stiles' excellent
Hare. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Douty. Mr. and Alder streets. Thursday evening. Tha
Mrs. David Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Men- 1 .u.. tha avAnlnr have been
denhall, Mr. and Mrs. George Silknicter, ; planned with special care. The club
Miss Estella Boscow, Miss Elizabeth ; members are Ed C. Blackwood, Clinton
A. Ambrose, Burl Shearer, Agnes weo
er, Roy Burnett, Leone Weber and Marl
on stones.
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One of the events of the week was a
military whist party given, by the La
dies auxiliary of the A. O. H. last Mon
dav niffht at the W. O. W. hall on Elev
enth street. About 260 people were pres
orchestra furnished music aid all voted ent. Dancing was enjoyed until a late
me occasion a success, u ne patronesses nour. ine nrsi pniui mm wuu uy
of the Gazette club are: Mrs. Georsre B.
Van Waters, Mrs. S..Bullocky Mrs. J. W
Ganong, Mrs. F. W Swarton and Mrs.
A. M. Oakes. The, club's next affair
will te a valentine trnrtv. to be elven
on Thursday, February 13.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Portnomah Study club was held in the
city hall committee room Wednesday af
ternoon. The 1 matter of public play
f;rounds for, children was discussed and
t was decided to enlist the cooDera t Inn
of the other clubs in furthering the inr
leresis ei me project.
Miss Mafhews of St. Helen's Hall
will - entertain the club and its friends
with an instructive talk on kindergarten
work at thenext meeting of the club.
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The Kappa Delta Iota club of the
East Sid High school gave a very
enjoyable dancing party in Ringler's
hall Saturday evening. About 125
Miss Clark and Mr. MeGllver; the sec
ond prizes were won oy miss .Bernard
and Mr. Tinman.
A pleasant surprise was given to Mr.
and Mrs. C. Linden last Monday night
at thetr home, 910 Grand avenue. Music
and games were the main -features - of
tne evening, aner -wmcn a omnij sup
per was served for 40 couple. t
Mrs, Frank Spencer gave a luncheon
Friday afternoon at 66 Luoretia street,
Her quests were Mrs. Frank Smith. Mrs,
Finley Morrison, , Mrs. Nester and Mrs.
Frank Boothe.
Mrs. Emma Gufld entertained' with
five tables of whist Wednesday evening
at the Sterling.
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The 8. F. H. club met at the home of
Mrs. W. A. Gill Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. M. V. Christie won the first prize
2XiElU 3. B. Roth the consolation.
vv" v y; lirs. Brandt ; Wtckersham Bride t tast'Week.
academic, institutions Of the city were
present j The hall i was prettily , decor
ated, and pennants from club Institu
tions an coneges were part or the dec
orations. The muslo was. furnished by
Stiles' orchestra. v;
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" The Tuesday afternoon club held ithe
first meeting 6f 1908 with Mrs, Mary
Leott Muer at 121 Pearl street f After
the usual business session the hostess
took charge pf - the fallowing program:
Character s study f CoUrldgei vMri
George BoyntonY' outline of ; The An
cient Marlner.'VMr. W hltmer: resrllpg,
from, the same, part first; Mr. Myers; '
part second. Mrs. .- Bailey; part third,
Mrs. Haves: Dart - fourth. Un. Smith.
J part fifth, Mrs. Manley end Mrs. Eshel
man; part- sixth, Mrs, Mill and Mr. 1
The members of the club are Mrs. C.
D. Love, Mrs.- W. Webster, Mrs. M. V
Christie, Mr. C F. Fraaer. Mr..W. M,
mask ooMha, :r V
"When attacked by a cough or a cold,
or when your throat is sore, It is rank
foolishness to take any1 other medicine
than Dr. King's New Discovery," says
C O. Eldrldge, of Empire, Ga. ri have
used Kew piscovery; oven years and I
know it is the beat remedy on earth for
coughs and colds, croup, and all -throat
and lung troubles. (. My children are
subject - to eroup, but New Discovery
quickly cures '' every attack!." : Known
the-world over as the king bf, throat
and lung remedies. V Sold under guaran
tee at Skldmore Drug Co.'s drug store.
50o and $1. Trial bottle Jree. , . - 7-
A pretty wedding took place art the
home of Mr. and Mra. M. Ostrow, when
their daughter, Fannl Ida, was united
in marriage to Alexander Goldstein of
this city. Rev. R. R. Abrahamson offi
ciated. Promptly at 6 o'clock, to the
trains of Mendelssohn's wedding march,
th bridal party entered, preceded by
little Margaret Rubensteln, the flower
girl. The bride was charming in white
lace over silk and chiffon, cut princess,
and carried a beautiful bouquet of Bride
roses. She was attended by ner sister,
Miss Daisy as maid of honor, 'and the
bridegroom was attended by his cousin.
Al - Goldstein. The bridesmaids were
Miss Esther Segal, Miss Bella Goldstein,
and Miss Bertha Gale. The ushers
were Nlssim Abrahamson, Mark Gold
stein and Michael Laurence Gale. At
6 o'clock, the guests repaired to the
dining-rooms, where covers were laid
for 70. Mr. ana Mrs. Aiexanaer wo la
stein have gone on a short tour and
will be at home to their friends Sunday.
January It, from 2, to S, at 401 Everett
street.
One of the prettiest holiday weddings
was that of Erah Val Parker,-daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel SV Parker, and
Robert Benton Perlgo, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John W. e Perlgo of Hood. River,
which was celebrated at the Memorial
Evangelical church on New Year' day.
Rev. L. C -Hoover officiated, using
the ring ceremony. " The church was ar
tistically decorated, and the ceremony,
which was witnessed by many friends
and relatives i was performed under a
beautiful evergreen canopy. i i -
The oriae wore an -empire gown qr
white silk, trimmed with lace.- She
wore a ruii-ienrtn veil ana carried a
bouquet of hyacinths. Miss Sarah Far
ley attended the bride, and John Koegel
was best man. The bridal party entered
the church to the strains or tne "Lohen
grin" wedding march, played by Miss
Zelia Payson, Cornelius uornen and
Fred McKlnley were ushers. "Because
was suns- bv Miss Bertha SDOoner. '-.
Mr. and Mrs. pengo win be at home
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Miss r Jeanett Clark of La Grande
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Miss Clark Is a nativ of La Grande
and haft many friend In eastern Ore.
on. - They , naye gqne to ,long. Beach,
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Santa, -Barbara to make their home. .
Mia Mabel ' F. McKlnlay, ' daughter
of fSti and Mrs. W. O. McKlnlay, and
Willis G. Hopkins of Aberdeen, Wash
ington were married at Falrvlew, Ore
gon, Monday, by and at th residence of
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byter'an church was used, during which
Miss HIggins presided at the piano.
After congratulations Mrs. Scott served
an elaborate luncheon. Only relative
and a few intimate friends were pres
ent... Mr., and Mrs. Hopkins have gone
will make an extended tour through the
southwest, returning to Aberdeen to re
side. ' JBdth are well and prominently
known. Mr. Hopkins is One of th coun-
tv- .nrnmliilnniirl inf Phahall.
and Mrs.-Hopkins clerk of the school
board and the nrlvate secretarv tn tha
feuperintendent of -schools. ,' . -
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