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THE OREGON SUNDAy. JOURNAL, r. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 2, 1008. J' I . L m W&tii 11 lift ll : SJ . , ' - 1 -'WAVX &JF -? If I , KM neighboring points. Harold : Chamber- . T W (59 1 irA'JmX I lain, who took so prominent a part in . - . IV5' I che Trinity choir hr. took prt on , Vv v " I f A J of tha aololata, and boam a favorlta. A. W I' I Another of Ui aololaf waa Mlaa Nai ' W I Sl -5S ' I lie MacPheraon. who la waU known hara V yj ia 1771 J becauaa aha waa a prraduate few yaara - jaio from Bt Helena hall, und aaag ' r.'fii. ' . . J'S. X 1 ' i rr prwuiiT i mat lime. .. i 1 'Vii i w V . ' ' I 'Mre. Charaberlto waa much anter- V. IV Ae-w I A I talnut while hr. an house nartvl JT:' -JSX . v I waa flven for her by tha Amoaea, with I . .'-: r ". ," "' ViT!C,v rv " X I whom her aon la making hla home. I ;" h ' -V 1 ' T" " ' ' - aV Mra. Richard Nunn ntartalned with WP'M li t H! put week ha baea one of mora I . than ; uaual f aJaty, (or people I - Beamed Inclined to crowd'' A , eventa a ptnt If rapidly ap- .... 4 preaching. . There are a good many guaita la town who are being an. terUinad alaborately. The Xng people are looking forward to akatlng. of which there le a faint hope astendad. Tha little lea akatlng that fall to Portland' ahare 1 alwaya heartily aDDraelated and for the two of three daye it ueually laata, akatlng la juite 'the thing." - - . - The Carreno concert tomorrow night ; ai me Marquam wui oa one oi ie ul-tra-faahionabla affairs en the tnualcal cajenaar. - , ; '. ': - A charming affair waa the dance given Thursday evening at llurlark hall b Dr. George F. Wilson for his daughter, Miss Trances Wilson. "Miss Wilson returned soma tlma ago from a long- absence abroad, which followed Inv mediately" , upon her- school days, "and though gha -has been going out good deal In-the younger set, this was bar first formal presentation. Many beau tiful flowers were sent to bar, and they were banked about the race! vine Una One of tha raised alcovee waa arrange! as a card room, with divans and .rug and palms to make ft attract! va, and there bridge was played by some of tha a-ueste. Supper waa aerved In tha aup. y-r ra. riupr urvnooira piayeo. . Hcaelvlngrwlth the young haste were her father and her aunta. Mlaa Clemen tina Wilson, and Mlaa Virginia Wilson. Mlaa Francea Wileon waa charming in a frock of ahlmmerlna' satin In pale gold. en yellow ahade cut . on empire Tinea. A prey of golden stranda ornamented her hair. - v Miss Clementine Wilson wore a dainty . gowo of white net with touches of pale blue and a crush bow of blue on the bodice, Mia Tlrginla Wilson wore black net over aatln, with a corsage of panned velvet, Ik urquolae blue. ' . Mra Theodore B. Wilcox was beautl j ful In, 'a costume of lavender panned velvet cut en train with diamonds fot ornaments, . . ..... Mra w. B. Ayer wore a pale blue chiffon satin. i Mrs. j. Wesley Ladd wore a stunning Imported gown of heavy, whit satin was given for her by the Amoees, wi wnom ner son is making ma home. Mrs. Richard Nunn entertains with is tapiea or pnage wedneaday after- noon. About th rooms wers yellow daffodils and tulips. The tables war designated by colore and to th winner at each table was given a bouquet -of flowers ' In th corresponding color blu for violets, red for carnations, yel low for' daffodils and so on. To tables were marked with colored ribbon Inatead of number a. Mlas Maud Alnsworth, atias Clementine wuson ana Miss JKua- seii assisted th noatess.. Th guests were Mrs, W. B. Aver, Mlaa Von Bolton. Mrs. C. F. Beebe, Mrs. Walter y. Burrell, Mrs. R. J. Chlpman, Mrs. F. D. Chamberlin. Mrs. Harrison Corbett. Mrs. J. F. Dickson. Miss Fail ing, t Mias Ollaan, Mrs. George Good, Mrs. 11. IX Green, Mrs. Solomon Hlracn, Mlas Ella Hirsch, Mrs. Morton H. Ina. ley, Mrs. Richard Koehler, Mrs. Btew srt B. Llnthlcom, Mra Li. Allen Lewis, Mrs. T. W. B. London, Mrs. K. C. Hears, Mra Arthur Mlnnott. Mrs. Clarence Nichols, Mra O. O. Pelgram, Mrs. A. C Panton, Mlaa Panton, Mia Ruaaell, Mrs. George Russell, Mra Lewie Ruaaell, Mra C. J. Reed, Mra Frank M. War ren Jr.. Mlas Frances Warren. . Mlas Mtuae Ainewertn, Mrs. w. u. Aivora, Mra Bartlett. Mra Catlln, Mrs. Wil liam Brewster, Mra Frank Vincent Dy Mond from New York, Mrs. Dole, Mlas Gil. Mrs. Frank Hart, Mrs. Le Hoff man. Mlas Martha Hoyt, Mrs. Henry B. Jones, Miss Clementine Wilson, Mra, John K. Kollock, Mlaa Mary Montgom ery. Mra Jamas MoPrackan ' Mra. WU. with elaborate embroidering of gold Ham Mulr, Mra Sanderson Reed. Mra threads. I Sargent, Mrs. Fred G. Sykee, Mrs. Zera Mra William MacMaaters town waa I Snow. Mra John Shenard. Mra Oeoraa exceptionally handaome of White , Irish J 8. Taylor. Mra. Of la H. Wlrhf. Mra. la. lace worn with a pearl necklace. 'It. Wllllama, Mrs. Holt C. Wilson, Mra White net spangled with silver. . . hrM Wartna a Tnfrtn Via. .mm Efne Houjrhton wore pale blue ,11. . . - .- juibb r rances Liewia, misa nnoaa rail-,,- Ing, Miss Louis Flanders. Miss Susie ana ner Btolt MU, Amy Heltshu, Miss Kather a Thurs- ine Johnson , of Vancouver barracks. ";'i"s Kjwisa Mastlck, Wbose niagemeiit -i';An&ounce4'. Mlaa crep de chine, and Mlas Claire Hough- unmarried friends, to meet her sister, ion was in wnue net wun wnite satin miss Bertha Tongue, who has com roses. frnm Hlllahnro In .nor, 4 h. nl.t.. rrk. Miss Margaret Walter was charmlns I " In pal pink silk. pries winners were Miss Louise Fland- Miss Francea Lewi wore a handsome era and Mias Susie Stott. Mra. Free- gown of pink satin with white lace. man's guests wer Miss Bertha Tongue, ;w w i Jans r rancea mwh, nias rwi a rail' Mrs. Fred D. Chamberlain daughter.. Mias Ethel, returned day night from a week's stay In Wasco. Miss Hazel ' Crocker. Miss Barbara whsr they visited Harold Chamberlain. V.T ' M?J,?orrla "?r, vulnth, .h ia .rlnir.. ,- , ., Miss Ines Barrett, Miss Isabel Bryan, who is spending the winter In eastern MlM Grc Warren, Miss Margaret Cat Oregon. The cantata "Queen Esther" lin, Miss Alice Strong, Miss Gladys wss alven there one nlcht last week. wvHi.r. mim miria Hnnrhtnti iur.. and was aUite the social and musical Claire Houghton, Mias Josephine Smith event Of the year thee. Special trains and Miss Miriam Strong. Later a few otners cams in xor tea ana tney were Mies Carolyn Burns, Miss Leslie Knapp, wibh 0'rancea w uson, aubs ivatnerine Sltton, Mias Helen East ham and Miss orothy Morrison. Miss Jessie E. Morehead entertained a number of friends at her home, 393 Stanton street, Wednesday evening. Music and games were the feature of entertainment during the evening. Miss Chrystal Oakerman won the first prise and Miss Rose Du Boise the consolation Srize In the gingerbread man contest. A ainty luncheon was served and flash lights were taken. Among those pres ent were Miss Ketherlne O'Brien, Miss Gertrude Kinsey, Mlas Tora Malm, Miss Frances Btreibig, Miss Ida Howe, Miss Emma Schwann of St. Louis, Miss Grace Taylor, Miss Katherlne Oblander. Miss Minnie Pfennlnger, Miss Daisy Salmon of Omaha, Miss Martha Orth. Miss Rose DuBolse. Miss ' Grace Jnnna. Missel Helen and Chrystal Oakerman. Miss Nell Mattlnson. Mrs. Small. Mrs. Ragen and Mrs. M. F. Calkins, William Lcwn was the mascot - ..' Mrs. wVC Alvord arranged a charm ing aurprlse tea for . her mother, Mrs. Philip Schuyler, Tuesday. In compliment to th latter's seventieth birthday. All the older people called during the after noon and aom of Mrs. Schuyler's con temporaries assisted In doing the hon ors. Ths rooms wer beautiful with quantities of flowers sent in by friends. Mrs. Alvord received with Mrs. Schuy ler, and assisting were Mrs. F, G. Wheeler,- Mrs. . Harrison Corbett and Miss Falling. In-the dining-room Mra' George W. Hoyt, Sc. and Mrs. Rodney Gllsan, poured tea, and in the library Mrs. W. S. Ladd and Mrs. H. W. Corbett served lcea A unique feature was the "birthday cake." which was really 70 littl cakes, each with a candle of Its own, brought in 09 a salver. ".:.?-- w . w There Is a good deal of Interest In the engagement of Mias Lauro Dunns to John Ker, which was announced last week by her parents, Colonel snd Mra David Mr Dunne. Miss Dunn has ions been prominent in tha Dix crowd and has many friends amonsr ths . young people. Mr. ; Ker :was- formerly of Mlssiaslppi and has recently mad his hora here, i-ie is a neDhewasr Governor Cnamberlaln. v . - v . An engagement of ' Interest to th younger people was announced last week when Mr, and Mrs. Charles j Masticx mad publie th engagement of their daughter Miss Edwtna li air A Mm- tlck to Gerald Anthony of 'Alajneda, Cal- W vrvasa. Biiu mm rent vvbiwv v a. tv iiimmaif WiStt uuu V ? I WSU. saisj Mrs. Guy Talbot looked pretty In alp. O. Wheeler. Mra T. B. Wilooa. Mra pink chiffon empire gown. . Gordon Voorhle and Mrs. John Ebeo Mrs. George Good wore whit satis. Young, with satin roses of pink on th bodio. WW frkrc owvr; ;inr.". y h-: cut on almpl girlish line. prtty tea Tuesday afternoon, for- Mra Richard Koehler wor black lace mally Introducing her cousin. Mra TaEM.. ... i Charles Bowman of ToUdo, Ohio, who h.. .K..,.n. t -m,htt- n.t I haa recently come here to make her ! satin decorated with pink rosebuds, an horn. Receiving with them, waa Mrs."' EuroD' -MrrVSh w ti Wora whit, u'ea arrlt Greer . of Peoria, 111 toots, an wlUrieTr,h N' Te r "Ut9 U old friend, who ls.vl.ltlng at th Bax'fT, Miss Genevieve Thompson wor pal ur . w ,ars, iuoo blue veiling with touches of white. I h"n,d,?!ne,r, gowned In a net of whit Mrs. Richard Nunn wor whit lac ""h Dreaden flgurea of laynder and With diamonds. I wiiu luucun e n huh Mra John K. ' Kollock wor a pretty I eoior in - trimming. Mrs. . Bowman whit net with yellow touches. I Pf blu ciothjrown hand em- ui.. r..ii' nlrn. m,nrm mIi ti I broidercd in oink and white. . Mrs. veiling cut mplr and trimmed with I Greer was gowned In whlU Persian silk . . riMaAAjl la nln lr Miss Frieda Oralis Wore whit, n4 1 , JP .the dlnlng room tea was poured by and carried pink roaea . - , Mra. wooert vv i-ewia ana ra jomj ui.. tymfn B-ionHor. 'me . 4n I Ebett- Younc.' v The table waadecorated chiffon with pink saUn roses ornament-1 with yellow daffodils and candles with ing th skirt ' I yellow ahadea. Mra Lewla wore laven- Mlaa i.iia Bhtiiiv ynra i nw tin I ur cniiion. ana jura. luuni a Dime avnu cut nrtneesa with a bertha of roBe Dolnt whit chiffon. Assisting them were caught with a handsome old cameo. . Miss Hse Koehler. la lavender' silk, and Miss Gladys Weldler wore whit net the Mlaaea Barber andHasal' Crocker over chiffon cut princess. and the Miaaes Effi and Claire Hough- Miss Amy Heltshu wor pink satin 1 wn an in wnit rrocua in tna recep- avtth tna , MIm AtnhraMaraA in nlnk I tlon room Mrs. A. I MaxWelL . in a blossoms and with touch of whit nandeome brown vlvet costume, Mrs. lace. I wiiuain 11. yuncKic; in fray aaiin, ana - Mr. Ralph Matson waa handsome In Mrs. Frank Freeman in pink and whit an empire sown of white aatln with a I ana, aesisiea. berth of roB point , i w it v t miss urac yvarren wore a pretty jars. jTana rreeman entertained at Ifornla. Th wedding is to tak place in th prlng. v , Mlaa Mastlck Is one of the cleverest and most popular girls of her set. She haa a beautiful soprano voice- which, prior 10 ner , retirement . rrocn pubiia musical work this fall, was bringing ; her to th front as one of the most , firomlnent of the younger singera Dur- j ng Mra Rase Blooh-Unuer'e absences from th Temple Beth Israel and First Congregational cholra she substituted, j aif tmmt aulrt. h. i. , V. soloist, of the First Unitarian church. flha is a popular member of th Omega (no sorority ana a most cnarming young hostess who will be greatly missed. . -, 1 Mrs. Albert Feldenhelmer entertained with Or tables of military whist Thurs. day 'afternoon.,' The table winning con sisted of Mra Charles Kohn, Mrs. Her man Metsger, . Mra Ixxwenberg and Mrs. Coblenta. Th other guests wsre Mrs. AdoiDh woire. Mra Koiomon Koa. enfeld. Mra Gertrude White, Mrs, Charles " Rosenfeld. Mrs. ' Fred Roth- child, Mra' Emll Frank, Mra Julius Ijang, Mra . I. N. Llpman, Mra Newton Blaaingar, Mrs. Joseph Goodman, Mrs, Joseph D. Meyer, Miss HUdah Jacobs, miss uutennorer and Mra 5n pieu- etadier, , Mrs. Wallac McCamant I entertain ing her mother, Mrs. William M. Davis and her sister. Miss Davta of Philips- Durg, New Jersey, pne is giving a se ries or very Informal teas for them. in. vitina in a few of her friends st a time. Last Monday and Friday after noons a few called, and this Monday there will p soma mora - Mr. and. Mrs. Zera Snow entertained I at dinner Friday evening in compliment to Judge and Mrs. William. H. Hunt Covers were laid for 10, the guests be ing vt. ana Mrs.' noJt u. wuson, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ayer. Judge and Mra Hunt. Miss ' Martha Hoyt and W. D. WBMlWrignt.. - , Mr, and Mra It B. Adams and son Pan! returned last week from a pie ant trip through th eastern statea .tey visited Chicago. Washington, New Tork, St Louis, Salt Lake and Mount vernon, Ohio, their childhood home, Where they naa not been tor it year a An alabbrata affair, was given last night by Mr. and Mra Adolph Wolfe In a cotuuon , ror ineir aaugnter. Mias Florence Wolf, at their handsomt Klnea Helghta horn. Mlaa Wolf and Wrupman 14 th couuioa Miss -Orace Warren entertained with a pretty luncheon Friday, In compliment to Mia Mary Morn or iuiutn. wno i" I vtaitina ner aiater. Mra wens uiiDeri. covers wer laid for it. ana yeuow oar- louus wer tne decoration. w Mra K. B. Merges of Everett street. returned from Seattle Friday, where ahe had been spending a fortnight wun friends. Mrs, F. M. Carroll of Seattle will b Mra , Merges' guest for a few weeaa. - --, Next Tuesday Mra Isam Whits will entertain with a large dinner for the young people In honor of her nephew, Mr. ianaesoerger oi can jrancisco. Mrs. Charles . Kohn entertained the bridge club it th Portland Friday, and Mrs. junus Meier ana Mra unaries Feldenhimr were the winners. Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. ' Nleolal, Mr. and Mra. J. G O'Oorman and Miss Mc- Cord wer guests last week at Coronado ueach. cauzornia. Mrs. A. Obendorfer entertained at bridge Thursdsy afternoon In honor of i Mra Abe Meier, who is leaving ror I Tlit STORX NOTED roil BEST COODS AT LOWEST PRICES t Portland Ageriis Parish P Exhibit and Safe of " v ySPRlBIGSUSTS Monday and Tuesday A iplendid opportunity for you to. view ttie "very latest style :' ij-1 r iiccii, irom ' (New iojK ana. . raris. Monday and Tuesday w place on di$- i t. . ciav a nunared.and liltv new sorlnflf baits , and coats, correct ' models in .'.the very latest fabrics and colorings. And. too. vou'll be summed at tha ' littlencsi of the; priced... We make a specHiLy ot muses: buits and Coats ;.: In ages 10 tq 18, :, See our big Morri ,'rson street windows. : ;'Ht... ; '". BLACK VOILE SKIRTS ; pine black French ' vpile Skirts, In : full . box or cluster plaited styles, '' some plain and others with taffeta .bands; splendid. . . ; rial- and r .."' 417 vattia iplendid . quality of. mate regular $14 to I AC t ....... i f .v 1 1 siil WOMEN'S. 10NG.C0ATS Women' Long Coats In brown and gray mixtures with velvet and braid - trimmed collar and cufs; well tail ored, throughout and best $3 val ues, -Monday .and- Tues- QjJ WARNER'S CORSETS Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets in f medium, long skirt' and me dium i long -over v abdomen. front and side support- QC2 i, special, eacn.4.;;,. VIU crs. H. '& W, Corset Waists for chil. ,1 dren, ; the best . corset waist n 'made, comes fn ages 2 td 12: ; regular, ooq graae, spe- nr 1 ' cial.. each ....... ...... ,'jLDC Warner's " Rust - Proof Corsets -? for . medium figures, Jjigh diisi, tun nip ana round waist, long back and skirt, tJl.Qr Special......... .....ej) 1.00 Warner's ; Rust - Proof Corseti xor stout tun , figures, extra heavy boning ; with French . sectional gore, bose & tf Y, supporters, . special. 4 aCLD Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets : for the. average figure,', me dium dip bip model, front and .side supporters; $2 qa grade, , special. .. . plOy Redfern Corsets, styl F model '. tor wen developed figures, low " bast and long dip hip, hose supporters iront ana spo l r Sides ...... EVENTS OF THE WEEK ! The women of the Present Day dub, with their huabands, and a few Invited guests, numbering in all about 40 en joyed a social evening; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. EJ. M. Bergen Tuesday, with program and refreahmenta J. S. Werleltfc a Mrs. Wetleln'e proxy, Intro- duced himself as president of the club, and announced th program. -Miss Eva Graves, a young pianists, played Liszt's "Fifth Nocturne," In a most satlsfao- tnr manner, followed br If. 8. Pelrce. whose selection, Schubert's "Serenade," ahnwad hla nleaaine- vole to the beat advantage. A violin solo, McDowell's 'To a Wild Rose," by Miss Mary pahlU, era v avidpnea or real artistia reeling ana spienaia-trainiug,-u w ,.m.iur mninvckA mm vaa tha baritone aolo Of C H. Parrlah. in pe icoven s .-Amour; song.' Mrs. AHcs B. Marshall followed Mr. Parrlsh with Chopin's "i nirty-sev nth Nocturne." charming veryon with her artlat,lo interpretation. Miss, Ba bin Dent sang 'The Getana," by Har ris, and P. A. Btapies, wnoas apeciaur ia Vinmnrniia anlAAtlona. aave some Im promptu numbers. Mra Staple and Miss Qulgiey were aecompausis. WW Th Oregon chapter of th United Daughters of the Confederacy held a meeting Friday at the residence of Mrs, H. H. Duff, Twntyscond and Hoyt streets. .Mrs. Duff has often tendered the hospitality of her horn to the Or s:on chapter. An interesting lecture Of the IjIIS or utonewaii jacaaon waa BLANKETS AND V COMFORTERS Extra oualitv white Wool Blan kets, red, pink and blue bor ders, silk bound; regular J.iu frade, Monday ana fry CC uesday, pair.. pLJJ Fall-size whfte Wool Blankets, good weight, pink and blue borders and ilk binding; best . $5 values, special, a tfJO 7 pair....,....;. ej)e Heavy gray Wool Blankets, fancy colored borders and the same grade we have sold all season at $5 a pair, dJO QC Monday and Tuesday .tPJil Heavy' stitched r Comforters, dark colors only, covered with . food grade ere ton; atandard US' grade, - Monday (JO and- Tuesday. ...iOC Full bed-size Comforteri In light and dark colors, good and' heavy and -best regular eaiiu 3aaj, va t t ew W" Full-size Comforters, filled with pure wnue larainatea cotton, hand tufted," good assortment of light and dark (1 7JC colors; $2.25 values. j)leUJ Special Reductlonsidn ? CREAM DRESS GOODS Monday arid) Tuesday Cream Drese Goods and Silks specially -priced for Monday snu .ucaaay seiung. uraers oy man win D given tba same careiui attention as tnougn you were shopping in per son. Note carefully the following special bargains: : NUNS VEILING A T,47c 38-Inch cream Nuns Veiling, a splendid quality and the Iden- ucai graoe soia at -otner stores at coc a yard. Un salt Mon day and Tuesday at forty-seVen cents a yard. ' - 7r NUNS VEILING AT 63c 48-inch cream Nuns. Veiling, warranted all pure wool and our best regular 73c grade, make up beautifully: on sale Monday and. Tuesday at sixty-three cents a yard., 44-mch cream Chiffon Panama, fine even texture and finish; a splendid $1.25 quality and never sold for less, .Monday and Tuesday at ninety-seven cents a yard.; . v WJTAFFBTA'SiLKAT.59c-l M 20-Inch cream Taffeta Silk, warranted1 every thread pur silk, spicnaia weigm ana iimsn ana equal 10 any sac ialieta in town, a great special bargain. .,;-:, .... '-;.v: t" J riven by Captain Luther D- Mahone of viririnia. Mlaa Conner favored the au dience with a violin solo. A cours of historical study oi tn uonieaeraie gen erals was outlined, by the president. Mra. (Seorira 1L B to vail. - Th Ufa ol Jefferson Davis Is the first number of th series. A vote or tnanics was ren dered to Mrs. Silvia W. Masruir for the substantial sum she presented to the Oregon, chapter, v realised from her charming . lecture "Echoes from Dixie Land," recently pi ven? In Women of WOOacrail nail. Ti ne next mweiinp win be held at the residence of Mrs. W", T. Joplln, Twenty-fourth and Clacftamfla streets, tne evening ox japrvarr . The Tuesday Afternoon club met with Mra. S. H. Hudson. . After the business session ths hostess took charge of the followlnar croaram! Piano aolo. W. Hudson! 'Life of Keats," Mrs. J. D. Hayes; "Study of Hyperion " Mrs. A. J. B tues; -study -or 'iav or-ut. Ag nes,' " Mrs. A B, Manley; lyrical pleoea Mrs. Merwin Fugn; "Keats' Lflterary Style," Mrs. C. Cro-ster: "Illustration of Influence of Elgin Marbles," Mrs. A. J. Whltmer. Refreahmenta wer-' served during th social hour by-the hostess, assisted by Mrs. (VW. Hudson. Miss Annie L. Fulton of Wasco, who is spend ing th winter at the Hill, waa the guest of the club. The club will meet with Mrs. George Boynton, 568 East Ankeny Street . .... .'i. ?". -, The Ladles' Aid society of the East Forty-fourth Baptist church hfcld Its quarterly meeting at th home of th pastor, Rev. B. Clarence Cook, 1430 East Tamhtll atreet, the evening of January 28. The meetins was an informal aonlal One and the men of the church were Invited to the meeting by the women. This was the first time the friends were in tne new dome or the pastor. -An Informal program was given In which Mr. Gilllhan save several sonaa and Mlas Blanche Robeson, and Mrs. E, F, Patterson gave readlnga About f or v were praueav. ;. i, - . Th Tlltlcum club will glvf dance for the school set at Mount Tabor w. O. W, hall at west avenu' station next Fri day evening., The patronesses are Mrs. D. J. Qulmby. Mrs. A. J. Dvirert. Mra 8- E. Welch and Mrs. B, D Cannon. The ciut memoers are- t. u. uomea, D.-H. Qulmbv, H. W. Trueblood,.H.. Minor. O. Mail Orders Given Prompt " .and Careful Attention Corner Third and Morriaon Street! Frentias and L. Seely. - yMra . Charles Grltimacher enter tained the literature department of the Portnomah '.Study club, Wednesday af ternoon. Mrs. Lawler gave -an enter taining address on Washington Irving, bringing out much that was unfamiliar regarding the much-admired author of Allianrbra. Th discussion that followed the address and th quotations from ths author under discussion mat wer giv en in response to roll eaJJ, made th afternoon one oi rreai lmereai. social hour followed th program. Tha ''Faithful Few," 17 In number. members of Fram assembly, No, HI, United Artisans, were tendered a ban quet at the Vienna oaf e, Tuesday eve ning. William Prltohard acted as toaat maater. Those present were: H. 8. Hud son. Mra j. Xieacn ana aaugnter Flor ence, Mr, ana atrs. winiam rritcnara, Mra Emma McFadden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Paddlson, Mr.; Guhlke, Miss Bentley, Mlas Phil ips, Misses Ada and Margaret Gordon, Mra. w. w. i-.yon ana Mrs. j. u. uim Sted.,. -r -v . Av - -" " ; f, A largely attended and pretty recep tion of th weelc.wa given by Mrs, M. perlot to her many ; f rlends, at her home, 408 Mechanic street The parlor and ' dining-room were decorated with Oregon grape ana potted plants. , Mili tary whist was played snd the' first prise wer won by Mra B. Morlts and F, Moner. -The second prises wer won bv Mrs. Otto Wsckrow and Jo Moner. Dahctnc waa enjoyed and later an elab orate uppr1was served. Mrs. Mary Steele celebrated her 70th birthday last ' Saturday evening, at her home : near; MJst, Oregon, Gamea and music were enjoyed, during th evening. Daintv 'refreshments were served at a Ste hour. Those present were: Mr. and rs. H. Ruddiman Mrs. N. D. Peter son. Mrs. winiam fringie, juavia Kay Ua.f.rdi . . TTaal mrA TTAnrtr - nitrfillmon Mlsa Grace . Mann. Edlin Peterson. Lin coln Peterson,: Misses Mabel and Beta Frtngie, Miss itutn Kuaaiman, H. Peterson, Kohert irvmg, x ciaus Mes sing ana Mrs. Mary - aieeie. . . I The S. JV H club mat at the home of Mrs. Walter Webster-Wednesday. Mrs. W. A. Gilr won th first prise and Mra C F. Frasee the second.- Those present were: - Mrs. : w. weDster,;Mrs. j. b. Rotht Mrs. W.-W, Christie. Mrs. C, D. Kennedy. Mrs. W. A. Gill Mra. S.?W; Ammer and Mrs. t 'R. W. Benjamin. Dainty refreshments were served. The next meeting win be held at the home or Mrs. ii. w. Benjamin. : -.. : Mrs. Clsra Bewlclt Colby gave a re ception last' Saturday tvenlng at Fel lowship headquarters, 81 Selling-Hlrsch building, at which Mr, and Mra Walter Thimn. TVf Mia arm ai,a4. Mri-MIll spoke very interestingly on "The Fellowship Idea.". : A good musi cal program was given by Mra Wig ham, William Li. and Miss Grae Story. Refreshments were served. . the nnlnr sonem oeing yeuow. '."y (.. - A pleasant, surprise was given Mra H., Ehlers by the Sunflower club st her horn oh : Montana- avenu Wednesday afternoon, January JJ. A pleasant aft ernoon, was enjoyed by alt . , ., ,f --.i-w -.w 'v. . , A pleasant surnrlse nartV waa riven Saturday evening In honor of Royoivard, at hla horn In Fulton. - Many iuf treat ing and amusing games war 1 played, after -which light 'refreshment wore served. - Those present wer th Misses Patience Whltaker, Grace Brackett, Ag nes Harwaa, Bertha Babel. Mary Regner, Pearl Ward, Julia Rieachel, Marie Mea gher. Ella and Catherine Gaynor and Roy Ward. Edward Gaynor, Edward jonnson, wunam Ksesey, cayior wyn koop, Frank Regner, Cbarle Schneider and William Cormack. ., - w ,i'v ' - Tha Phllatbea club of tha East Forty fifth Street Baptist church met at th home of VInnle Shrake Friday. A very pleasant afternoon waa spent In study Ins th missions in China. Mra Shrake served refreshments. , H M , ... Miss Iallne Hackman entertained a few. of her friends at a whist party at her . horn In : Myrtle Park - Thursday evening., , , WEDDINGS i ?4 ' , 8AYB TOUH CXAJLLHSTG CAHDS WEDDING ItiMM MONOGRAM . STATIONEBr :. ' ' ENOKATED ATy' 7 RUSHTONS lint al..j..-n..mi.,:"'.- Comer Sixth and Morrlsoa A very pretty horn wadding took placs last i Wednesday evening at ,th residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Blagen at Hoqulatn, Wash ington,; when their, daughter Florence, was united In marriage to William Har old Staiger: of Portland. ; the ceremony being performed by Rv. !. George A. Bale, paator of the First Baptist 'church of HoonlamJ'-',- C. r . -"V'f'iL-i' '..' - The bride a was given' away by her lauicr. . fier Bioier, Mir. jonn nana tsiat aDurn. acted as roaia or honors hr littl sister. Celeste, as rlna bearer, and ftllsabeth Adams was flower girl. - a:?.to8rideKroo.raw."endb Mrs. E" Nordenson.'Mra Ma .S1 fXLll Mrs.v J. E. Dunbar and litt "rr. ... . .v-r""-""" I xjtjrifia omitn. Mr. ann Mra. unnr w yy iiiLn . avta mi niLii .uuunnaa sssi:b j m nva r n a k asm a a rj a ii i a. a. una carried a anower Douquet oil , , it . ,t , ,,' i Bride- roses and' orchids, -w Mrs. J , 4 . tr.. V nia.ihnn. A.. ,h.. r.M.. 1 - Mrs. Anna Huauenin of Vancouvi a- lac rdbe. and carried a- shower. f I Washington, na announced - th ma' SrH68.'? 'S?6',,?!? 'rt;K-.ui;Iit5 1 fu8 ot hr daughter,,' Madeline to a: fiow "m rt iwere"dainti dre.ed"in IM'W'W' Vancouver; Tl WEDDIiSG AND ' VISITINO' pARPS U G. SMITH & CO. WASHINOTON ' BUItOINO flower ' girl were. dalnUly dressed In affrS L",'". 2r ft j. A. material. ,.fh .ceremony wPeBdLdln .LPalachm,'.t.h iook viae oerore an aitar or greens i ,n i. " ---""- .....m iv ii.. inv jatner varwniie-an nnrrnrmii scheme of the bridal parlor. ' I . ; I akthlLalm ffiJtt.Sef.' Th wedding, supper waa served V by J Jdv i "i T0"6 orland' after y1l canaieiignt ano tne -.coior i sonpme ! of l--$-z-MWi7.;v th dining-room was . white and cinlcvl rtfj'.-1 W The bridal table was in green and white - Monday afternoon J.' U. Ewlnr a and many lUtle lncandeapf at light wer f Mrs, SadlS B Cook, both of this ell used among the greens. ; .,v!v .-.,( v--1 i,-Ml -,i,-a i- -..-IT.rvTl .v- - Mr. and" Mrs. A. Stalger. .Franklin wer tt?d nJBrrjai: ta tha recepUi etaiger ana Mr e'rederick tsggeru par-i ru vr vn wnue xempie, ur. j. ws ents,. brother and aunt of the groom, 1 fomb Brougher officiating.' Only a f wer in attendance from Portland. I wutow irjanag .ana . reiauves we , Amid a shower of nlnk rose nnrala I preaom, " ' - , - ? ind gold slippers Mr. and Mrs. Stalger I - '.-' -W' W left' for a Hhort trln mnA h it I , Mnnd.t iftiMM. -. it t.i i. i.n. UW'ill '. 8 . Mlsa bUj fs returning to thhom o her cirl b3V Henry A- Bardon. n, H. O u.ivii nna uco, lil.ll. JBAT, hood. Her parents "until . recently, re sided here. . V f-v-ifc-?' v i. T. Sidney B. Moor. and -Melli C. Smith or Mra n.ua uoraea, sistr of the bride, I n'oiooV when Mine mr-ia Tr..,. j wading a. . eTyuietir jmly 5rtl.Sma ' Swlf oVilSlJ lmmedlat. relatlvea and friend being I M mnA . r Smith, will reside at 309 North Sevi A church wedding of some promlnes , present, Tha guests wer Mrs. Ella, (Continued on Pag Three)