Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1908)
. V. "I THE2: OREGON SUNDAY JOURNALS -PORTLAND. SUNDAY 'MORNfNG, , MARCH 1, 1908. ;r ' : " i r . ' fin Air - . If 0-5v Lk "j !. afek aW I W I I I M II 4 ,, . I I I 11 A f. V I .TOP .f - THE week hu,4iot,bten a eUv on soolally, but matrons declare . that' though' there Is nothing to ..record they hate been colnf con etantly. Entertainer eem to hv aubaerlbed , themeelve lately al most altogether ' to the Informal ways of entertainment! ' -Every . people , liav given, dinners of four or , six or equally small luncheons, and have per haps antertalniil one or two tables of r bridge at a time. The larger affairs , have, however, numbered only Mrs. Ex pert's la r ire reception yesterday, Mrs. VslterAmlth's rather larre skat oartv and on or two smalt bridge parties of six tables.''..-. v . There ar cards out for several small affairs the first , of this week before Jent closes down on all entertaining for the strictest Observers -and ' on -ait eiao- . orate entertaining for the more lax. Ash Wednesdayomes this wofck. The young people's' married people's club, which meets fortnightly on Tues days wilt dance tms.weeK on Tuesday . just before Lent, though It Is. under- stood that the club wlU continue its -meetings throughout the season of ah. . stinence. However, several will not at tend and for their pleasure this dagce . was arranged, ine memner-, an nounced once before, ar Mr. Ind Mrs. W. C. Alvord. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. . BurrelL Mr. and Mrs- J; Wesley Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. N. -J&. Ayer. Mr. and Mrs, diaries Chenery.t Mr. and Mrs. Morton H. insley,. Mr. and Mrs. John Latta, Mr. . ond Mrs. John K. Kollock, Mr. and Mrs. I -R. fr-Ef flngerp Mrs. Frank - Vlnretrt mi Mond. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mulr, Mr. and Mrs.. Frank M. Warren Jr., Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Mears, Dr. and Mrs. O. O. Pelgram, Mr. and Mrs. 'John Sbepard, Mr. and Mrs. E. C Shevlln, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Fykes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pendleton, Mr., and Mrs. Lansing Stout, Dr. and Mrs. William Skene, Dr. and Mrs. Otis . B.-Wight, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong, Dr. and Mrs. George Whiteside and Dr. H. C. Jeffords. . Th-largest -reeeptlorr-of the "week was given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Frederick .Eggert at the -Hotel Port land la honor of Mrs. William Harold Stalger, the bride oi the hostess' nephew. - Mrs., Stalger was formerly Miss Florence Blagen 'who lived In . Portland till the last two years and she has many friends In town'. The parlors Of the hotel were elabor ately decorated jmd beautiful with flowers and palms. Receiving with Mrs Eggert and Mrs. William Stalger was Mrs. August Stalger, the hostess' sis ter. Assisting as parlor hostesses were Mrs. Henry Waldo Co. Mrs. John Halo Blackburn. Mrs. Willam fi; Colgate, Mrs. R. M. Tuttle. Mrs. A. E. Rockey. Mrs. FranK warren nr., Mrs. joroan Purvlne, Miss Ada Alic Tuttle, Miss AdaVDoernbecher and Miss Anwyllyd Jones. There were many handsom oos- tumes worn and several hundred guests were received. ' At the refreshment table tea was pourerd and Ices served by Mrs. Jo seph N. Teal, Mrs. E. U Thompson. Mrs. Frank M. Warren Jr., and Mrs. A. J. Olesy. Girl friends of the bride asulated thorn and they were Miss Ed- -wlna Mastlck, Mlm .Lulu Hathaway, Miss Malda , Buehnei Miss Mildred Nichols. Miss Kate Falling and Miss Colgate. . Punch was served by two of the sea. son's brides. Mrs. Henry J. Frank (Bertha Fritch),' and Mrs. Ben Gadsby (Daisy Freeman). Assisting them were Miss Adele Dyott "and Miss Florence Avery, a niece of the hostess. Many are the- congratulations and good wishes" that have been wired Henry. Ladtl Corbett at the Harvard club in New Tork the past week on the announcement of his engagement Miss Gertrude Hoyi, his fiancee. Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reese Hoyt of New York and is prominent In society circles. The date for the wed ding, has not yet been announced but there is a great deal of Interest here annltha .affair and society la-on. ths qui vlve to greet the new. matron when she' comes. Mr. Corbett is a social favorite In- Portland and represents two of the-foremost families in the state," the Corbet u end Ladd. He Is the oldest son of Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett and the grandson and heir of the late Senator Henry W. Corbett. Miss Hoyt visited in Portland last ?ear with her parents and was enter ained by Mrs. Corbett. The wedding of Miss Grace Eliot and Richard Gordon Seott Friday evening at the First Unitarian church, was a prominent affair. .There were no cards but a large ' number of friends attended. Rev. William G. Eliot, pastor of the church, read the ceremony, and Dr. T. U Eliot. the bride s rattier, pronounced the benediction. - -The church had been beautifully dec orated by the young people with daffo dils, ferns, pussy willows . and Oregon grape. The ushers were ur. Kooerc Ellis, Van Anderson, Robert Strong and Minot Davis. Miss Henrietta Eliot, the a . t,; , v" .'.;j;:': ,1 :';. y. , . . 1.,.. ! '.!. .. y:;.,.,,';.' ' S 1.':. Cil-v-'-H llr,. WJlIlam Harold SUlgr, the Brld 'for Whota a Larg Re-eptlon Wag Giyenv tt Hotel Portland.'- - t bride's sister, and Miss Allc Strong were the bridesmaids, and the flower gins were Clara and kum auot, iwo little rrieoea of tne bride, rne onae croom was attended by. his brother, Chrlstofer Scott of Cliffs, Washington. Th bride "was gowned In cream fehlta silk brimmed with handsome lace. Sh ,wor a veil and carried a shower bourjuet of white amarytiu. xne Driues maids wore white net, one over pink and th other over cream silk, and they carried- daffodils. o Following . the ceremony th . bridal party, the relatives snd a very few friends were received at th noma. Mr. and Mrs. Scott left at one for Grants Pass, where they will makd their home. There was a large attendance at the radercwslft concsrt Monday night and many fachlonably gowned people were in attendance." Among the large crowd were noticed r- -Mr. and Mrs. William MacMaster, Mrs. William Horsfall of Marshfield, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bristol, Mrs. Helen. Ladd Corbett, J. Wesley Ladd. Mrs. W. a Ayer.W. D. Wheel wright Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Coursen, Miss bophla Beebe. Miss Maud Alns worth. Miss Belle Alnswortb. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Strong, the Misses Fall ing. Mrs. H. Hi Northup, Miss NOrthup, Mrs. Gordon Voorhles, Dr. and Mrs. Er nest K Tucker, Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Livingstone, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burns, Miss Carol vn 'Burns, Miss Caroline Stronsr. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whitney. Miss Mary. F. Isom, Mrs. Frank Vln eent DuMond, Judge and Mrs. L. H. Webster. Robert R. Boyer, the Misses Wilson, Mrs. Hugh Hume, Mrs. J. Poul sen. Mr. and Mrs. Mllo L. Holbrook, Dr. snd Mrs. Richard Nunn, Mrs. Solomon Hlrsch snd the Misses Hirsch, Miss Elisabeth Lord of Salem. Mr. and Mrs.. J. C; Hare, Mrs. Lee Hoffman, Miss Marjorie Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fechheimer,. F. V. Holman, Miss Kste Holman. Mra E .8. How. Mrs. I B. Stearns, Mrs. E. T. Davies, Mrs. P. H. Carroll, Madame Barker, Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Mears, Miss Lewis,- Miss Frances Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wesslnger, Miss Ate, Doernbecher. . Miss Martha Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heltkfemper, Mrs. Richard Koehler, Miss Use Koeh ler. Miss Fanny Bnrber, Mrs. S. A. Reed, Mrs. Fletcher Linn, Miss Elisabeth Saw yers, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Rockey, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Runyoi. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cannon. Mrs. R. G. Welch, Miss Elisabeth Woods, Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr, Mr. Preston Smith, Judge and Mrs. C. H.- Carey. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. H.. J. Arm strong. t Th first "skat" party was given Friday -afternoon by Mrs. Walter V, Smith and created a great deal of In terest by its novelty. The game was played under the direction of Miss An nie Blanche Shelby and the prise win ners wre Mrs. Teal, Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Laid law. The guests were Mrs. Walter F. Burrell, Mrs. James L.aidiaw, Mrs. W. a. Ayer, Mrs. Joseph N. Teal, Mrs. W. C. Alvord, Mrs.. Arthur aunoii, jrs. wnitney 1 Boise, Mrs. Holt C. Wilson, Mrs. Charles F. Beebe, Mrs. Harrison Corbett Mrs. Morton H. Insley, Miss Ella Hlrsch, Miss Falling, Mrs. L. Allen Lewis, Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd, Mrs. B. B. Shevlln, Mrs. 8. R. Johnston, Mrs. Richard Nunn, Mrs. Gor don Voorhles, Mrs. Howard Mather, Mrs. William Brewster, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Ralph Wilbur, Mrs. Martin Winch, Mrs. C. E. Curry, Mrs. B. A. Baldwin, Mrs. Fred Page, Miss Ethel Carothers of Princeton, Miss Lesley Smith. Miss M.aida Hart and Miss Muriel Williams. Mrs", ti. Allen Le wis "gave a luncheon Thursday in compliment to Miss Ethel Carothers of Princeton, New Jersey, Mrs. E. C. Shevlfh's guest,- who has proved a most popular visitor here. Bridge was played In the afternoon and covers were laid for 12 at luncheon. Besides Mrs. Shevlln and Miss Car others, the guests were Mrs. R. Lea Barnes. Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd, Mrs. Howard Mather, Mrs. Morton H. Insley, Mrs. William t. Mulr, Mrs. John K. Kollock, Mrs. Samuel M. Mears, Miss Failing and Mrs. John Ebeti Teung. ' Miss Maud Halm, who will be mar ried to Clarence Booth Lamont of Se attle has announced Saturday, AprrK4, for her wedding day. The marriageVwill take place at ot Mark's Episcopal church' and a reception will follow at the home. The wedding will be smaller and more quiet than originally planned because it will take place In Lent but arrangements to spend Easter In New York made the change In plans neces sary. v it w Mrs. Blanch Irbe Kofoed has just returned from a 10 days' visit in Seat tle. She was delightfully entertained there with a constant round of dinners, luui-uevuB miiu musicaies. Among ner hostesses were "Mrs. Henry T. Hamlin. Mrs. Edward Crnbba and Mr t a Hamilton. Mrs. Kofoed and her .daugh ter, miam uwenuoune, nav taken apart ments at Blakeley Hall. Mrs. Frederick Eggert, one of the pat ronesses at the EIchenTauh mnrart Worf. nesday, extended the countesy of herf bOX tO MISS GenevlevA Thnmnann Ul., Ethel Thompson, Miss Bolton o'f The Dalles and Miss Dlller of Seattle. The, other patronesses for tfie evening were' Mrs. A. E. Rockev. M ffl. Thrifts TOlrwth 1 Bauer, Mrs. P. J. Mann. Mrs. Harvey W. I Scott and Mrs. H. C. Phillips. Mrs. A. D. Marshall of Irvington en tertained at bridge last week and her guests werfr Mrs. Harry Adams, Mrs. ; R. E. Sewell. Mrs. D. Edwards. Mrs. George A. 'Marshall,. Mrs. Kelso. Mr George C. Mason, Mrs. Frank Kerr, Mrs. i GCorge Jackman, Mrs. W. C. Camp, Mrs. : Ralph Walker, Mrs. C. J, Wellman, Mrs. . J. S. Dunbar, Mrs. F. S. Drake, Mrs. C I K. Henry. Miss Edith Schwermann and ! Miss Lucy Henry. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mears, who are r.ow living In Tacomo, entertained elab orately at luncheon Washington's birth day In compliment to Mf. and Mrs. Mar tin A. Schacht and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lombard, all of Portland. Mrs. Schacht Is a niece of Mr, Mears and was Miss Helen Luclle Palmer prior to her mar riage a week ago.. ,r . , Mrs. Wells' Gilbert was hostess at a tea Thursday afternoon for her sister, Miss Mary Morris of Dututh. The rooms were pretty with spring flowers, 1 Mrs. Frank Warren Jr. poured coffee i ana Mrs. W. B. Ayer poured tea. In ! the drawing room Mrs. Fred Strong, i jars. jLaviu uonng ana Mrs. JpTea ti. Sykes assisted the hostess;' - 1, Miss Leslie Flske gave a pretty shower -' Wednesday for Miss Edwlna Mastlck,. bride-elect with fancy eotft hangers. as gifts.' Five hundred was played at three tables, and lata In the afternoon refreshments wer served.'. - Frank (Bertha . Frltsch), Mrs. William Harold Stalger (Florence Blagen), Mrs, Harper .Walnwrlght Skuse . (Mary Cro Bin). Miss Lulu King,. Mlssep Kina and Mell McKelveyf Miss Cara Mastlck, miss Aiauoe Mastlck, Miss: Marie Smith, Mrs. Norman Patterson (Alia , Mastlck) and Miss Wilma Flak. .y.;.K'v.v "Another ' engagement " of Interest, to many'of ih" younger set vis announced by Mr. and'Mrs; R. H. Blrdsall -In the betrothal of their niece. Miss Hannah Marl Smith, to Edmund Bennington Levy. The marrlaare will take nlace in Aril about Easter time. t ' Mrs: Frank: Freeman, entertained in formally at her horn on Kearney treet VVednosdcy afternoon. with three tables 01 oriuifa. . i n prises' were . won oy Mrs. J., Wesley Ladd and' Mrs.. Whitney I '00-18. ;. - iw.,iv .fx-" : Mk and Mrs.' Wallis Nash will leave tomorrow . for . th Coast to - spend the spring there ln.th hop of Improving Mrs. Nash's health. They have given up their horn on Belmont street Mrs. I. N: - Flelschner returned last week from several weeks' visit In San Francisco. There was a great' deal of entertaining' for her and she spent mucn or ner time motoring. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Goodrich ar receiving many .congratulations on the birth of a son. Norbert Deny,-who arrived Sunday afternoon.' ...... . ,'',"'-' Miss Gertrude White-gave a pretty violet luncheon Saturday a. week -ago for Miss Flora Stern of San Francisco.' Her other guests were Miss Flora Her other guests were Miss Florence Wolfe, Miss . Florence Kohn. Miss Frances Jacobs. Miss Flora Fleiochner, Miss Muriel Williams, Miss Cora Marx, Miss Bella Falk, and Miss Mai Hirsoh. l'y -- :'4:v't:i :; Mrs.' Harper Walhwrlght Skuse enter tained Friday afternoon v for Mtsa Ed wlna. Mastlck.1:-, '.-.""A'vin'.. '; r-vf v.; w :w :-) .: : Mr. Gustavo Simon, gav a luncheon yesterday in -compUment to. Miss Flora Stern. ;;:, -'a. "i- r ; 'i- '- 'j;L ;-;' Mrs. C E .' Curry- has ret umrt - from several montns trip through Europe.;. - Mr. William H. Colgate-hHS Invita tions out for a luncheon Tuesday. , EVENTS OF. TEE WEEK Mr. " A.-; B. - Manley y entertalned.i the Friday Afternoon club with a dolightf ul luncheon served at. 1 o'clock, covers were laid for; JO. The decorations were Oregon grape, -rne regular session was called at t o'clock. . The following pro gram was in the hands of the hostess: Lockhart's "Llf of Scott." Mrs. Frank Miles; -booms an. as roet," Mrs. J. D. Jhlayes; "study, "Lay" of the Last Minstrel,-' sirs. L. M uiaric; ."compari son of' Seott and Wordsworth," Mrs William F. Amos.) , ; - Tte club will meet at the home of jura, r ran mini, gji Aiureqy siresi. Marpn 4. ,u or wooaiawn cars. , On Washington's birthday Mrs. J. E. Kettering, celebrated her fortieth birth day, February 2, at.hes home at Rhck wood-on the Bes Line.' A very 'pleasant part of th evening's festivities. Among the guests were ir. and Mrs, JiV, H, Adams,: Eugene Amesbury. Miss Bertha, Carlon, Mr., and Mrs. Carl, A. Brandes, Mr, ana Mrs. u. n. wavis,. jr. nu; nr W. E. McCord. Mr, and Mrs. R. P, Gra ham, Mr. and Mrs. cora nengsiass, r. m T vlln. Mlu PnnKna Kline.' Mr. and Mrs. F. E Miller,- Professor and Mrs. Webber. Harry gyveraon ana Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Keamonar , ':.'. ..." ' V'. - " One of the roost pleasing events of the week was a birthday surprise- given Leroy VanHorn at th residence of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milton w. Van Horn, ,11; Enkt Taylor street ; Tuesday evening. STlie Jolly party took posses sion of the parlors and spent th even ing witn progressive wnisi ana music, efter which' de.lnty refreshments wer served "Prises were won By Miss Wln- sor. Lerov VanHorn and W.-a.. Bpene. Those present were the Misses Era Kt ricklMir., icstelio K.iman ' isnDei uu- bsugh, i Virginia Winsor, Ruby, Gil- Daugn- ana junurn v v annum, vrcr Baumgsrt. -W. A. Bpence. .Lcroy Van Horn, Lloyd, Gllstrftp. Harold MacKay aAd Mr. and Mrs. cnartes vannorn. . ,-.:.'-. r;.y' ;''.'.-':';:' v Mrs. Frank Julian . entertained a few friends Monday night In honor of her brother, John Borsch, who is visiting here from Helena, Montana. Progres siv whist was played. : V, Hensley and Mrs. Frank smith won tne nrst prises. Tha. . cor-solatlon crises wer awarded Mrs, Hensley and Mr- Bonsch. Light refreshments were served and a pleas ant eveninr enjoyed.' Those present were Joh-.i Borsch, Mr. and Mrs. Barney, Mrs. Thompson,- Ed 3 nompson, Mrs. Kenyon, Mr. and Mr. Shankland, Mr; nonr.er. Mr. ana Mrs. nensiey snu mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. - - . - One Of the most delightful card par ties of the week was that given by Mr, and Mrs.' Allen T. Anderson at- their home, 470 , Miller : avenue, Saturday, Washington's birthday. Whist was played . during the .evening. The tally cards consisted .of decorated hatchet. The auests were Mr. and Mrs.- Austin. Mr. and Mr. Fenstermacher. Mr, and Mrs. Fields. Mr. and Mis Wllsont Mrs. Baxter, Miss Dorris, Fred Parsons and Mr. Utter. The house was decorated with ferns and Oregon grape. '.''- , WW Lincoln - Garfield W.' R. C. Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Pool at Woodstock Tuesday... Eighteen sat down to luncheon. ' There were 14 members and four visitors present Major and Mrs. neweii. or Beanie, Mrs. uuriis or Salt Lake and Mrs. McCowan of Illinois were the auests. The- reaular corns meeting will take place Tuesday, and a large attendance is expected. Special business. v w. Mrs. Albert E. Kern Xf 100 East Fif teenth street entertained a few friends at i luncheon Thursday afternoon lit honor of Mrs. Joseph Baslor, until re cently of Pendleton. Piano selections were rendered by the Misses Anna and Rose Baslor. the daughters of Mrs. Bas lor. Mrs. George W. Schmidt and Mas ter Wrederlo Kern slso contributed. Mrs. Ker.. was assisted by Mrs. 8. S. White. The Wednesday evening Five Hun dred club was - pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cleeton last week. Mr. Dorgan won the prise in a guessing contest which preceded the playing of five hundred. Mrs, L. B. Smith and Mrs. Mendenhall Dr. J. M. Yaes and Mr. Mendenhall were the prise winners at five hundred. After playing 24 hands refreshments were served. A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Miss Elisabeth Driseoll Friday, February SI. Whist wss played, after which a dainty supper wag served. Prizes were won by Miss Bertha Smith and Mr. DeKeyaer. March. Il thev; will be at hom a in Pen dleton and on their arrival there tht-y- win d given a - targe reception at , loipnet xiaiey a nome. ,;' A--' H s5 IT- l " W!::r?A ' Miss Rose" Coffey and ( Henry Eyre Powell -Wer married Wednesday eve nlng at. the. home of,th bride's broth er', Dr. R. C." Coffey, by ; Dr. William Hiram' Foulkes. About 10 Immediate friends and Velatives war present Mlss Coffey Is ' a prominent contralto an(W Mr rowni la Bciiva iu rutv rrouy terlan circles, a nephew of Major-Oon-eral Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden Powell, " who held important commis sions' in India, . Afghanistan- and South Africa.-- , "i, The homo was : prettily i decorated - In' srreen . and - white and an Improvised si tar of i white ribbon and smllax wus particularly A effective. . ITour ' of the hrlda'a . vnuns? friends. ,'Mlss - Edwlna Mastlck, Miss Delta Watson, Miss Mar garet Gibson, and Mis Elisabeth Wolfe sang the pridai nymn rrom -Xioneii- rin, ana , lormea an aisie ior ine ride. Hex, maid of honor was her sis- ter Miss Ada Coffey, and the best man wss J, Henry Sldey. -Dr. Corfey gave the bride in marriage. Miss Abble Whiteside played the march. - The bride wore white chiffon over satin with a vok -of oolnt laoe. - Her veil Was se cured with -lilies of the valley and she carried a shower of Bride roses. -The bridesmaid wore pale blue organdie and oarnea pina carnations. : An Informal reception followed, ' Mrs, Tom Richardson and Mrs. E. P. Geary noured. Mr. anf' Mrs. Powell left on a short trip and will be at home' shortly at 483 East Couch street . Saturday evening, FebruarylS, H. C.' Rarcla ani - Miss -Mae Burgess were quietly united In marriage In the recep tion room-of the White Temple, Dr,J. WhUcomb Brougher officiating. A pretty wedding wag celebrated at lha .ham of Mr.- and Mrs. J. Wahl- strom Wednesday evening when the! daughter Hannah was married t George: .F, Olldea.-. - I- . . . ; . .5.:- ' - J x ; ' ; i. ' "' Miss Daisy Carothers and Tallyrand Averv of Arleta were marrladV by Dr Jerome K. Mcuiaae a nis nome day. Mr. and Mrs. Avery- wui jive. w Portland. ' '.- , -.'.. Thursday afternoon C. A. Dunbar and Mrs. Ella M. Jewett were Married in the rnDtinn room of tne "wnite Tempi oy Rev. J. wnucomo Jsrousior, v. r. w w ; At 'the home of C. C, Wilson near Rainier Saturday, February U. Miss Lucy Wilson was married to Charles allies. Rev. W. C. Fry officiatea WW Nora' May Beaver and James Tf, Woodsmall were married Saturday, Feb. ruary Zl, at St. Helens.' They will reside at.Houlton. - Andrew M. Gravnlng and Miss Delia Earl were married Wednesday at J0H First street, Dr. J. Whltcomb Brougher Officiating. ui Varnni T.ln'n has- secured the services of Mile. B. Hose, a designer of much experience, aa iorewomin attractive aressmaHins bvbdibiihiuh 135 Tenth street. . . COMING EVENTS The Nightingales, a social club Just oraanised will give their opening dancing J party Monday evening at Ringlets hall. The committee consists oi urnco .m lyn, Jessie Acton, Angela MacPherson, Lillian Jones. Ellabeth Acton. Crlssy MacPherson. Chester Wagner, George Freeman, Frank Kerr, Frank Bnea, Frank Hayes and Frank ClenSghen. The Mrs. Henry Eyre Powel, a Bride -of tne Week. Flelschner. Miss Ruby - - Jacobs. Miss Enid Rothchlld, who has Just returned from an extended visit In New York, and Miss Sarah Harris. WW Miss Helen Barber went to Eugene Friday for a 10 days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Lewis R.. Alderman, and with Miss Clara . Wold. . WW ' Mrs. 8. R. Johnston entertained at bridge Wednesday afternoon with six tables. Mrs. Ralph Wilbur "and Mrs. John Eben Young were the prise win ners, j. . ' WW Mrs. Theodore Wyaant and Miss Wy e-ant have taken rooms at the Iris apartments, 248 Mill street W Mrs. J M. Gearin and Miss Gearln were guests last week at Coronado Beach, California. w Mrs. Walter M. Cook has cards out for a large tea at her pretty Irvington home Wednesday afternoon. ww ' ' Mrs. R. Jv Chinman and Mrs. J. Em-' est Laldlaw have cards out for a tea tomorrow afternoon. w w Miss Clementine Hlrsch entertained at luncheon Thursday In compliment to miss Flora Btern or San Francisco. evening was spent. The rooms were gaiiy decorated witn rerns, uregon grape, cedar and red and white carna tions. Progressive whist was the game of the evening and G. W. Gordon and Mrs. Olmsted won the first prizes and George Williams .and Miss Taylor the booby prizes. The party Consisted of Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Al OlnisieiL. Mr. jnd. Mrs.. (V W, Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burkhard, George Wlhiams, Miss Edna Bell. Mr. aud Mrs. M. Kronenberg, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Brown, Mr. and, Mrs. Max Ruehle, Miss K Meredith, Miss E. Taylor. Miss A. Ruehle and J. Taylor of Rockwood. Some excellent mushv was given by Mrs. O. J. Brown and Mrs.. Martin Kron enberg. , W W The Phllathea club of the East Forty fifth street Baptist church met at the home of Margaret Sword, 118 Spring street. Avery pleasant afternoon was spent in studying the religions of China. Mrs. Sword served refresh ments. . ww Captain and Mrs. Charles O. Hill cele brated their silver . wedding Tuesday evening at their- home, 294 Eleventh street Five hundred was played until a late hour, and the prize winners were Mrs-. Hal A. Webber and Cord Sengs take. ' Miss Bertha Carlon and Mrs. William James Redmond assisted the hostess , in receiving. Professor. Web ber's orchestra furnished the musical WEDDINGS (Continued on Psgs Three.) A prominent wedding, of out-of-town people was celebrated Thursday evening at Trinity chapel, when Miss Eva D. Froome and James Roy Raley were married. The bride has been a ppuular merabet of Pendleton society for sev eral years and Mr. Raley Is the son of Colonel James J. Raley of Pendle ton, one of the best known men of eastern Oregon. The bridegroom Is a young lawyer, a graduate of the George Washington Ifnlverslty of Haw at WasTi fngton, D. C, and a member tne Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Dr. A. A. Morrison read the service. Miss Edna Raley, the bridegroom's sis ter, was the maid of honor and John -A. Lee, his classmate, was the best man. R. A. Watson, a family friend, gave the bride away In the absence of her father and brother. . The bride was gowned In white messatlne and lace, wore a veil and carried a shower bou quet of Bride roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid wore' blue shad ow chiffon with a picture hat to match, and carried pink rosebuds. A- reception followed at the home of Mrs. Nellie McAdams, 2 Eaat Elev enth street. Mrs. McAdams received in a gown of pale blue satin rotiiara witn handsome lace trlmmtnga. In Che din ing room Mrs.' R. A; Watson served Ices and Mrs. Charles Young and Miss Mau rine McAdams assisted. Miss Pearl Montgomery served the punch. The din ing room was pretty In red with Amer ican Beauty roses and red carnations. In the drawing room were white carna tions, Easter lilies and fern ' Mr. and Mrs. Raley are making a short stay at the Hotel Portland. After HAVE TOUR CALLING CARDS WEDDING INVITATIONS AND MONOGRAM STATIONERY ENGRAVED , AT RUSHTON'S 403 Stearns Building Corner Sixth and Morrison WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS y;GMITi1&CU WASHINGTON . BUILDING r t- ' Ei e 0 Must Sell - at ONCE Come EARLY arid Take Your Choice at Almost Yd U R OW N'.'PRIC E OPEN FAUCET FLOODS; ; SEVERAL FL00K8 . '-., . ... i. .'-. : , A water faucet left open all night caused a flood on both floors and the basement of McAUen St : McDonnell's store at Third and Morrison - streets, damaglnjr valuable laceS, velvets, cloaks, suits and Imported goods. The faucet was left running in the of flee of Louise Anderson, a' dentist who Occupies a room on the third floor of the-building. The water soaked; through the 'floor of the dentist's office, dfipped ' down onto the feminine finery, went through; the second floor, soaked through still more finery, and finally "went through Into the basement - where - it - formed -a pool -on the - cement floor. The- water was discovered this morning by the policeman- on the beat It was , at first believed that aw pipe had broken, but a search disclosed the open faucet in the office of. Dr.- .'Anderson. . The janitor was called and he shut the water off, but -the floors and ceilings had been soaked so thoroughly that the ' water continued to drip for hours. , . Mr. MoAllen was not able1 this, morn ing to estimate the damage -done the stock, which he said was partially, cov ered by ineurance.w ,,,... - The news item tells the story I W e. can't keep these moistened goods they'll spoil on our hands. Suits, Skirts, Jackets, Silk Coats, Petticoatsonly slightly damaged many imperceptibly, so pressing will make them as good as new! . . ' . t. .:, ; .'. Highest grade Dress Goods black and colors both silk and wool the' lat ter including our elegant Prunellas, Pea u de Soie, Etingles, Corduras, Batistes Wool Taffetas, Poplins iri all . colors, Copenhagen, golden brown, navy, 'cham pagne slightly moistened not spoiled for your immediate use, but we cannot . hold them on our shelves they . must go! '.- Our magnificent line of household supplies Curtains, . Blankets, 'Comforters our -reserve stock of Underwear foremen and women our splendid selection of Summer Shirtwaists the daintiest lingerie all will go at the lowest prices! (I COME EARLY MONDAY Bear in inind the superior excellence of the goods carried by us at all, times the low prices that prevail and. then just T imagine- the-' buying opportunity now yours because of this untimely accident! Owing, to the more or less upset ' condition, sale: prices will prevail "throughout, the store.. . v v . ' c . CORNER THIRD AND; MORRISON, STREETS n guesia were Mis. Henry q. "J -