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THE OREGON SUNDAY1 JOURNAL!, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, .1003. , V i " m i ----' t.ibt wmV nrHdln Hoi 1 week Ji bten'vtrr Quiet ex-1 tf with wild current blossom, end the I . eept tar th. informal entertaining Cl'mS A " of the Easter brides. There have t cards. Supper was served In the . been many of thaw .mall attain i"ns-rm. wh.re the tabla was pretty t keep th. younger paopla entertained. shadeY , kV The season immediately following Leal gars.. John Scott entertained In the promise, to be more then u-n, M litSJPIti? AJd Tha Feeler Mondsy tea will pen tha 0"hwU laat aranlnf. at hla apartmente festivities and Ntha Eaatar -weddlnge on xhurroaa street. - This week there following will keep p the Spirit Of I will be some one snieriainin; r nr gaiety. , - , ' ; . " ' ww ... -i..- lieutenant and Mrs. A. J. Davla, of n--nu th. Ninth cavalry, who want to tha hy ine via naoier won.- auc.. V w' U ,. .,.- t..t m, llobart-Curtla promises to acllpaa form were! Mra. Mooney, Mra. Orarar, Mra. Hoke. Mrs. Mlllur, Mra. J. Wlnklablack. Mra. r hlera, Mra. Chambers, Mra. liaaa, Mra. Wlnkleblnrk, Mra. Conway, Mra. Hon tiff, Hay Wlnklehlack. llalaa Hoke, jak Winkvlblack, Joo Chambers an J Laat Monday evening Mra. J. J. XUoh- ardaoa entertained a church party from tha Second Baptist church. Refresh' menu were tarred and a aoclal time- en- jorma. ; im par it waa entertauea wun several vocal arleetlona by Mini Emma Harlow and Inairumrntal selections by Master J'ark Hirhardaon. Twa moat pleasing - faaturea of tha evening were liie singing of college songs by Joseph h. .fMU l niu mmim ( Hml u ..n0"ron, student of McMInnvllla - v.r "..' : ...rn. -ecu 1 a delegate to tha triennial convention at Cincinnati There were 200 Dva hundred were played.. Beautiful prlsea of fiowera were awarded. fit; and tha alnglna of . the hymn In December o thla year. lLf. roui h ' 'JrMr-l1 )0 prcaent and bridge and Brnlc Colllna. . , ware played.. DeauUfull - A ' L . . WW? Tha teacher of tha Ockley . Green ,f t I achooL Maryland avenue, wera dellaht ; THE STORE NOTED FOR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES f; Terrj Uldaw" Cells, Cccts. Veils, Hosiery, Keckn esr, Psrascls at lowest Prices Dr . and Mra. Holt C . Wllaon. Mra.J'uy antortalnad at a luncheon given Howard Mather and Mlea Martha Hoyt "7 aira. w. m. ua uu at er hone. left yeeterday for Ban FranHaeo to aall 1 Patton avenue, )aat Tuaaday. Th;a for Tahiti and othera of tha South gea Pr"enl.wer J- S- Kaater.Mra. A. B. Iilanda. They will return in June. Anw . n jmi irjri . . , I muitr, juinarra uieaann, Aiaria raio, i , ' jBaua Bloom, Alvlna Harh,'' Margaret Mra. Newell Barnard and her alater, I Chnmoer. Blanche Mlrkev. Hernlee Ttflaa Nellie Lockwood, who haa been 1 1 nurcu and Km ma Blroher and B. K.I spending aeverai weaka here witn tne I f lumar, ruperviaor 01 jnuaio in ma puo I Uarnarda, lert Tueaday for tneir Dome l "o aenwoja. , , . . - , In Saginaw. Michigan. . I . . I'.ir it 1 v ... I Mra Batr. aaalated br her daUithter. I gagement of her 'daughter, Veeta Kvelyn, I noera WIvaa' Social and Aid aoclety at -mEZi uTn m.; their homa on Baa Rafael atraat laat ding wiU take place In May. . , I w,,-. n.mt- rfra.h. ' " . . ' Imenta .wera aervad and aeveral new Mr. and Mra. . William Mead of Loe I mambaPa nmllail. 1 J Angalaa ware guaata at the Portland! Praparatlona wera made for a whlatl laet weeK. Tney wera anieriamea oyiaociai ana muaicaie to be neid TUredayi nionday anfl Tuesilay.. 1.25 Crepc de Chine and Voiles 7Sc M A wondrrful bargain if high grade imported Drcso Gpodt for Monday gnd Tuesday 44-Inch Silk Warp "Crepe de Chine and fine French Voile in colon tan, gray, champagne, blue and, brown styliah up-to-date fabrici that are being worn extensively at the present time ' for ' swell waists, costumes and skirts. We want to sell this entire lot outin tw6 days and hate marked them down to actual cost. Whether you are in need of a new dresa or not It will rer. tainly pay you to invest now. Mail orders will be filled for Jhis special as long as lots last Philippines laat May. will return to . .. n-' T I. ha ,na I "ric : ' .r y- 7. has beaa ordered to report for duty at cnaruy anajr nun "" ..-. Mra rtavia will ra ta moat axclurtva aoclety of Portland and XfSkan to and moat'of th. It la annually ona or me mon oruiiaui aummer wun ner momer, Mra. j. j. ...nt. of the Boat-Lentea aaaaon. Aa l.ngalla. wha haa apent tha winter In ' ' - f 'iiw ana vriii nnan nsir rt nmm u.ual Mra. Warren VS. Thomas fcaai " ' .mrr, r ''thn' mnarcal nrogram and a number of frlenda. Mra. I-oula IL Taroler and Mlaa Gen evieve Thompson left laat week to) apend two months In eouthern Califor nia. at the Artleana' hall. Ablnatonbulldlna. to which tha public and all offlcera, their famlllea and frlenda ara cordially I Invited. Kefreahments will ba aarved I At . tha Fourth Presbyterian church laa evening Mlaa Jeaete Edwards, thai Arrangements are being made for the ,locutlonlat; gave an evening of read !??. Aaaembly ball to ba given AprU ,nr, troat th nurnorute. Musical num- t at m w -. bera were alven by Mlaaee (Sherwood. it if I Burgoyna and Gingrich. Tha program Andrew Kerr expects to leave Boon much enjoyed jy all present to rlalt hla old homej in Scotland aad will apend the summer there. WW- Mr. and Mra. George Good and Mlaa Francea Lewla left Thureday for New York to aall at once for Europe. They expect to remain abroad for aix months E "WEDDINGS . i . ' v . , I J - i K n ( I f ? ' 1 . ' e fomo Interesting numbers are promised by come or Foruana a oeei latcuu Tha reception committee will consist of Mrs. P. J- Mann, prraldentiof the aoclety, and Mlaa EUlth Nlcbolaon, vice president and the aaalatlng hoateaaje will oe aire. - w. o. muu. mm. t. t'orbtt, Mra. Hannah Robertson, Mra 1. W. Wakefield, Mra. V. P. .Thompson, Mra. IL 8. Olle, Mra. Marttn Winch. m. j.m v. Kail In a. Mra. H. C. tx-k- enberger, Mra. li. I Plttock, Mrs. Rob ert Livingstone, Ms Henrietta FaUlng and Mice Abble 1 Atwood. . The tea Ubla will be In charge of Sirs. Cliarics fc.. -urry, r. Young, Mra Walter V. Smith and Mra Jowph N. Teal. Awalsting in serving will ha Mlas lalle Knapp. Misa aiarjo- ria Noble, illus Malda Hart. Mls Mu riel Williams, Mlaa , Carolina mob, Kva Jones. Aftsa Mildred Mchola and Mlaa Iorothy lioiorooav . HAma-mada-candies Will be for sale iinder the - aupervlslon of Mlaa Effie noughtoa. and the lemonade table will , in rharea of. Mrs. Herbert Holman, Mra r vv. :amtDii ana ansa nn.- Nicholson. Mrs. C E. 8. Wood and Mra. ,J. G. Gauld have genera cnarga oi n refreshmnta Tnera is aiwaya a. iwu oal of friendly rivalry In the arrange ment of the tablea to aee wnose wm present "tha most attractive appearance and aome exceedingly pretty effecta have been grained. , Thaaftls are but for tha wedding of Mtas Laura Gala Dunne and John Ker, Wednesday evening at tha homa of the bride's parents. Colonel and Mra David MV Dunne, Mies Luclle punna is to oe the maid of honor and Miss Ethel Shea will be the other attendant ana wiu sing. Frank Dunna of an rrancisco will be tha best man. - Mlea Dunne la to e tna Honor guesi at. wvoril . alTBira - toil -W. - jura. , Harry Humphrey will give a bridge for her Monday evening, ana airs, uwrgo Jiarker Mlsa Semele Uroat win give a unriiKfln at tne -oniana. i unuji and lmmaalately after Miss Delta wt- son Wilt entertain at caras lor mv. MlsW-Ethel Shea . entertained with a bridge afternoon and a plata shower ihursdav. Miss Ditchburn and Miss Howell won the card prlzea. Tha guests were Mlaa Delia Wataon, jwrs. ueorge Parker, Miss Maud Howell, Miss Wiley, tin Harrv HumDhrev. - Miss Anne IHtchburn, Mrs. Otto Frael. Mlaa Luclle lmnn Mra. Oeorce Wlllard ' Brown. Mrs. Millard Holbrook, Mlaa Anne Sbea and Mrs. 8. C. Spencer. Miss Kdwina Mas tick, whose wedding talc, nlaiw Tn,lnv of nnt wnek.' has ""' " " ' I . ... ..... . . . ; . . . ' . . . . i;-""" - . "VV " uiiurRiuun is been entertained prettily tha past week. I Miss Agnes Jrieien Hill, uriae-eiect, wno lias ceeu much junienamea. i rruu mercnant .or East Highland, hav- " vvujw tiuui u;&t$u uui a. xaw mon ms A pretty wadding was celebrated at tha homa of . Mr. and Mra J. J. Rich ardeon, Monday evening, March 10,1 when their nleoa, Mlea Annie Ceyblrd.1 recently from England, waa united In I marriage to William Hampton of Car- rollton. Washington, tha Rev. 8. C Lap ham Officiating. Toe brlda waa gowned I in a pearl-gray traveling eult ana car ried a huae bouquet of white carnationa She waa attended by her cousin, Mra. Bertha Collins, Little Bernlce Colllna, I draaaed In blue silk, was the ring-bearer I and carried the ring in a calla lily. Tha I little Misses Eatelle Nloolson and Grace! Stevens, both daintily frocked In white. I and carrvlnr armruis or roses ana vie-l llets. were the little flower giria. Mas ter Park Richardson, cousin of the bride, played the wedding march. Only I the members or tne immediate family and a. few friends were preaent. After I la abort trip Mr. and Mrs. Hampton will I l reside in carrollton. wnere tna Drtde-I groom haa extensive ouainess jnteresta A. Quiet and beautiful wedding was solemnised on the afternoon of Wednes-1 day at the home of Mr. and Mra Will Graham, MS East Morrison street. Thai contracting parties were John A. Breed ing and MUs Mary K. Weston, both of I Amur, Oregon, xna ceremony waa performed by Rev. B. Clarence Cook, a claaamata of th bride in college at Mc- Mlnnville, Oregon, and now pastor of tha East Fortv-fifth Street I Rant 1st I . m ... . . 1 z 1 . I cnurcn or inis city. air. ana Mra Breeding will make their homa at Am ity, Oregon, wherwtne groom la a prom inent mercnant. iney win nrat apend aoma row aaya at Astoria ana vicinity. . w w A. J. Hicks, editor of th Heppner Times, and Mrs. L. Frances Lawrence, of thla city, daughter of Mr. and Mra. 8. E. Pond of Vancouver. Washington were married Sunday afternoon In tha parlors of the Calumet hotel. The cer emony waa performed by Dr. Benjamin Young of the Taylor-Street Methodist church. Mrs. Lawrence was attended oy misa -tnei uavia. b. F. Pond. a Drotner or tna oride, acted as beat man. Those present at the ceremony were: Mr. and Mra. C. E. Pond, Mra. Bessie! emiui ana Airs. Melissa Pond. Mr. and Mra Hlcka will make their home In I ueppner. WW William F. Piano of East Highland and Sadie M. Hanavan of Portland, Ore gon were married at 10 o'clock Friday. March 20, at the XJnlversallat parsonage . T I 1 J - . . n ... . I i iiivcmiuo, vHiiiomia, Dy Ktv, HerDnrt E. Benton. The bride came directly from Portland, and the bridegroom la a Exclusive , models to pick from I ' here, and yoij won t havey to pay ivro prices, euncr. we nave jusi received by express three doxen :; Sample Suits no.' 'two alike- which Ave would be glad to have you fake a look at. Come in the . popular, browns,' blues, and ' Sight mixtures, and we're going, to sell . them at the exact wholesale cost Of course we make the discounts, . but you will get the suit at just about half what other stores would charge. Make it a . point to- see these ; .before . . going . elsewhere. ' Sells at $1150 Women's and Misses'' New Tail ored Suits, - in light - and - dark brown, 4iayy, garnet, green" and black; seml-httd jacket style: akirts made. in. good- full ' plaited styles; very best $18 values. On ale Monday and Tues-tfJlO n day at, special,, each.. $10J ,; ,s Soils l $23.85 RfA riinaxiA I?Aaa Oot entire lme of high grade 5uuj, ilO Lnnrne ranW in price from $27.50 to , ai aievt . it... ..i.. Tu. lot includes popular browns, blues, "greens gnd light " mixtures, in stripes, cheeks . and ' plaids; every ishecHn the best possible manner. No , charge will be made for .nec essary i ' 97 KH alterations . . . '. ; LOOD Unflerwcar Portland's leadinor tfnderwear More offers ' for tomorrow. Tuesday and Wednesday the I following special alues. ( lail Alteration Daring This; ; Great Sale Silk Petticoats $3.93 Made from cure taffeta silk with silk under ruffle a complete ine of all the popular shades including uray. green, rose, wine, black and blue; standard $7 JO values at any store in the ity., On sale Mondays and uesday at, ff9 OB special. ........... ...P'e7U Voile Skirts $19.75 ine Imported ; Black Voile Skirts, made in the popular new gored styles, trimmed with band of taffeta set with Cluny insertion; very stylish and de sirable; best regular $25 values. Monday and C1Q 7C uesday ......veeg s rate Lawn Waisls 350 White Lawn Waists on. sale Monday and Tuesday at half V. :- price. Come in long or short J sleeves, in dainty lace and- em broidery trimmed styles or plain tailored effects; CI ID reg. $2 and $2.50 vals. pl el7 tr. -M fA. '4 ; ; e ' Women's and Misses' fine ribbed' Sleeveless Vests; - best 17c quality. Monday and Tues day, each ................101 Women's " fine French Lisle Sleeveless Vests, In black, beau tifully finished and standard 50c values. Monday and Tuesdsy. Women's and Misses' fin Swiss Kibbed Sleeveless Vests, deen lace yoker best reirnlar 20c ouat ity. Monaay and Tat day .. ............ .i,X8a) Women's fine Knit Union Suits, knee length and lace trimmed; splendid 75c quality anywhere. Monday and Tuesday, ea..Of Women's fine Knit Pants, lace trimmed and our best 35c val ues. On sale ' Monday and Tuesday only at this low price .. . .. ....,,25 Women's, Jersey Ribbed Vests, in sleeveless and wine sleeve. lace trimmed or plain; also out sizes, iwo days special., zf Tuesday Mra Claire Richards gave a lnr.n. n .1. Mnn tor hmr. Wed-1 Oak KidKe. in Atchison in June. Mrs. .A.a-wi.."vaw j,ffti hn I, aiaola'" la the daughter of the late United resxfy- JLll?Jl, a f..h? I States senator, John Jamea Ingalla, and bJl! Sf,x-VW4e,M..- M,h hM aeveral frlenda In Portland, and In " ."'.", " ".".." " irmt Alrrlca about hr ivt xriaa Kveivn uirier. Misa mveiyn i i Keii. Aiisa Aiaa nrouauiun. aims iuu i . - -mm Mastlck, Mrs. Charles E. Stolte, Miss . Invitations are out for a dancing jsona lAwier ana Mrs. i. so.. rr-1 party to be given by the Hawthorne eon. 4' ! 1 ..v. .Kt, irM.i..i. "S Thursday afternoon Mlssea Kina ana munora, Merlo McKelvey gave a ahower ror ner I rna music wiu pe military siyie, rur dert and the afternoon was spent piay-1 nlshed by Prasp's orchestra and band. ZJIL Tha Lent, were Miss Tne committee consists of Bvangelino wnmlka! fiM Flon Dayton Phllbln, Robert Maya. Marie - MeBrlde. JY.'lVren t)avton Mra! Charfea E Dale Worthington. Alice Holman, Har- MlSS :jrrancS Wyion, Mra. wnne ik M(Lnl nea 3MeRHda and Nor. J?"SWM f hVpatronewes a7e Mrs. ffili.rff.ir"i;'?u Whitaty U Boise, Mrs. V. R ' Mo- L t 77 ui:, mmA Para Bride, Mrs. Charles Holman, Mra. F. S, M,MM Maud Rnd car Manion, Mrs. O. B. Van Waters and Yesterdav Mrs. Henrv Frank enter- Mr"- . H. josepni. tU4 k.A eat- tliaa UnhArtllftlfl : I ' . ' ; . W H WWU. a-v. saa t r V,' w ;' 4a-J: t- HfU. -VTi-t. The cards are out for the wedding' of Mi" fon j??!" V, ?oatw at an informal tea. The entertainment Mail Order Given Prompt -; and Careful Attention ' Corner Third and Morrison Streets Write for Our New Reduced : Price List It's Free rfr:'Mn W,'.X T1" hort T"ddlng trip 'after which they and their youngest daughter Miss wm be at homa in last Highland. Tr aniia, wn is now oner tini, win i aall' urlr In tha Slimmer, and . Mra. I Richard Koehler and her daughter, MUs I O. Ross Wellman and Miss Martha Use, will sail In August. :,?'.,:.,.VVw,.,4, v. - Mrs. ' Sol -RosenTeld entertained Whist club Friday afternoon. Dapp werannlted in marriage Thursday Maginnia, Mra. Alfred "Kirkland and Miss Lacey Stuart Johnston xt Wash lngton, D. C and Preston Williamson Kmlth of Tortland. The ceremony will a iPtrAtri at fit. John's church in V!lBhlngton, Wednesday, April 22. Miss Johnston in a member of an old Virginia family who llva at their country home. Broad vie w Just outside of Washington, on the Virginia aid. Mr. Smith's fath r was one of the old pioneers of the WPSt and nis motner a memwrw v oM southern family. Mra. Preston umfth ovnonta to aro east for the wed iintf. Mr. Smith will bring hla bride Immediately to-Oregon to make their home. t , The Helllgr saw i fashionably gowned audiences twice last week for Mrs. Fat- tick Camnbell's engagement, The see niffht. when she ,hana;ed her bill, tin re was no smaller ori Jeaa brilliant audience than the first. t?There wera f,veral small turtles i and they .were an tprtainpd at the grill . later. Mr. and i is. W. B. Aycr entertained Mr. and m,., t K S. wooa ana i-r. ana, jirs. l icit C Wilson the second night. - The t vua.v IjidilH entertained Mrs. John K liollock and Miss Effla Houghton, , ' Mra C3. Walter Gates,, wh6 ; has 4re- Ciiiily 'returned: from an extended trip cast, entertained Friday with a pretty iMPrtcon for her-slater,' Mlaa Dorothy Mimev. f Salt Iake City, who haa "rtiost cf the winter here, The t u. ts wer, beside Miss Kinnay, Mra i,. . .re : Marshall. Mrs. James pough nv, Mlsa-'AHca Paneburj'. Miss Fanny liruvvn ana Alies i.iBi nuauj. . , r .i ,-; . . ' - -:-.'r ";- Tbe Misses Falling will leave this T , - i; to-visit with, their alster, Mrs. H. f i ?hp'l and Major Caboll. In Ft Taul. ( '' they will tfo to New-Tork"and ! V tne thrwjgh the spring. . and i . . - f::'i.i!iV. ' - . " ;-, . " w. ;. v. ? .vti Jjtlll. whose marriage will r n .1 nest w'k, was entertained- c'v Vy Mrs. Den Gadshy at: ......... , "p-,,:r y evrnlng. The i .... ,wm,., s of l.er 1 of the afternoon consisted of tha read lnr of several exceptionally interesting Snraonal letters from Miss Wilson and Lisa Faulkner, two Englishwomen who have traveled extensively. . They have toured the world several times and have been entertained in Portland. Tea was poured by Mrs. Daniel Shlndler and miss .tone JJuniap. .. , .!, iti- iSiv'j!1'!-';,,''.';.'! V Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Allen, with their baby daughter, have taken apart ments at 'Elton Court Mr. ' Allen 1 general inspector for the northwest ter ruory in tha united states forest serv ice. !,; ' ; , .. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walthaw of Seat tie, are receiving felicitations over the aavent r a' smau Doy in tneir noma. Mrs. Walthew waa Mlaa Evelyn Steele or fortm.no, weu-known nere in aooiaiy, : . w - , The last of the series of Scottish Rite at homes, which was set .for next Fri day evening, haa been postponed on ac count of Lent and will ba given Friday evening, April 24. , . Mrs. Fred W". f3raveS . and Mrs. jack Marshall Tatis have sent out cards for a dance at the handsome uraves noma at the icon links .Tuesday . h evening. April ji. ; --j--- '-:tv'- v'fJ!1;;; ;;" ' Frank wtidar : haa r recently returned from Kn aland, where too went laat fall on a Visit with his brother. Tha Percy tuytns will not return uu lommer.; Mr. and Mra. Adolnhe' Wolfa ' - and their dauahter. Miss Florence Wolfe. are expected home today from aeveral weeas . trip to eouthern caiuornm. About a score . Of a-olf players are planning to go to British Columbia for tne coming tournament. . ,. ' '; The Jewish council entertained Thurs day afternoon. with a benefit card party nt the illna;-Hirseh hail, which was rr-'r ettnviid l-y thosa " Interested. EVENTS OF THE WEEK evening at tha home of the brldeernom'a the father and mother, at 11 East Third street. Kav. B. Clarence Cookr per formed the ceremony. Mr. and -Mra Dapp will make their home at 15 East Third street and will be at home to their friends after April 16, w w Philip A. Francis and Maria Josephine The currant eventa department of tha Harlan Wera married Friday evenlne- hv Portnotaah club met at Mrsi. Florence S"" Tr"..won, D. D., pastor of Sullivan's horn... 141 Sixteenth ptreet. Mr:r4trTjfSSfeto wfflfiS. last Wednesday, jjr. xnompson read in nooa Kiver for a week and then a valuable paper on "Tuberculosis." , A Jll0 Ahe,r home,teaJ Bend, Crook discussion followed. .Much was learned cou 7' B and pledges were made to fight tha great V auiet home weddin tir m... '. 2".! when J.' r:.r:.-Kl,;Ti.;:,l ana Augusta jKoch were original poem. f General conversatlor upon the tomes or tne department en-t si at sued while partaking of the delicious re- rii- nii. n ......... freshments served by tha hostess. Vis- Ernest Wells and Miss Gertrude. Max ltors to tha department were Mrs. F.. Grant -were i married at the homa of M. Branch and Miss Constantino, both Mr, and Mrs. J.ohn pouglas, 216 North of whom sang several delightful songs. Twenty-second street. Wednesday even Next Wednesday the homo department ing, by Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher. , of the Fortnomah, club. Mrs., W. C. . '..' , ''' ;:'.' itrAlA.i E Wilson and Mrs. Clara N.Wll Take any car over steel bridge. "onier.e n!t'1 Jn matrimosy at SOS Mrs. J. E. Povey. . The Fortnomah club will be enter tained at the home of Mrs. S. M. Bcher er, 801 Holladay avenue, Wednesday. April 16. Take car going over ateel bridge, getting off at Occident street. The T. W. C. A. will give aa Easter entertainment . at the rooma Friday evening, with membership privileges. The entertainment will be in the form of a children's party. , , . , All daughters and granddaughters of Civil war veterans will be welcome at 419 Larrabee street Friday afternoon, at 2:30 o clock. w sstpSSsaajnM ENGAGEMENTS Mrs. Belle Carlisle announces the engagement of ber daughter. Ella, to m. Harry iamona xno weaaing .win take piac May i. v - v Tbe Tuesday Afternoon club met with Mrs. a. M. Glims. The following was the program In charge of Mrs. A. W. Whltmore; Quotations la answer to roll call from Nathaniel Hawthorne; History of Periodicals Before 1800, Mrs.- George Boynton; , ne jueveiopment or the pertoaicaL ' Mra; Harrv E.1 'Chtnman: Sketch of Francis Jeffreys. Mm. G. C. Eshelman; Sketch of Sydney Smith Mrs. William if'. Amos: Keadlnar .from Charlea Lamb, Mrs. A. A. Bailey. Mra. Kate Steadman was a guest of the club. Refreshments were , served by the hosteaa- The .club will meet at the home nf Mrs. Ha rry E. Ch iDmitit at 4ist Tnirty-second and Clinton streets. u axe w-k car. .. . ', ;' W W . ;. 1 . . . . i-i Captain and Mrs. J. O. Churca were pleasantly surprised March 80 by a number, ot; their frlenda The evening was' spent in gamea and dancing. Re- ireanmenia wera eervea. inose present wert; Air. ana jura, ton jensan. Mr. and Mrs. Parelius, Miss Parellua. Mra Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen, Mra Carr, Miss Hall, Miss -Marlon B. Nicholson, Miss Ruth Rauch, Mlaa Ella uirio, . : aiibs lXJUise KOyer. Mlaa Ella Rauch. Mrs. Rover. Mra. C. E; Vnmt T. H. Sharrard, Lawrence Stevens, Qulra by Mathews. Frank Inertia Ur. Keilov and Herbert Royer. . .. .4-i, .-.. The Sun Flower club gave a pleasant surprise party to one of It's members, Mrs. .Mooner. last Thurrtav aftarniwn. After an hour of aorln, rht lis-ht m. Bon, April 4., Mr. and Mra. Wilson will resiae at n.ast Morrison street, Edmund S. Crawford and Ena E. Eu- ren, both of Salem, were, married April 6 at 289 Park street by ut. Clarence xrua wnaon. pastor or centenary Meth William Schults and Margaret' Langs were united in marriage bv tne Tint. J. J. Staub of the Sunnyalde Congregational church, at 809 College street, ' Wednes day. , ... ... - ... - John Allen of Portland and Julia M Allen of San Francisco wera married by uiarence i rue . w nson. u. u.. Anrii . at iina n ononis, novau pkSSSSasMSaS' I COMING EVENTS The lecture-recital to be given by Mrs. Sylvia W; McGuire, the reader and Impersonator. at "- tha f White Temnia. Tueaday evening, April 1, is attracting a a-ood deal of attention, fcha win h asalated In this program by John Claire Monteith, baritone aoloist, , and Walde mar" Ltnd, the well-known and popular violinist. -.. .. . r y,-,. ..... I1 5. . The Ollapodrlda Girls have Issued Invitations for their Easter. ' dancing party, which will be civen at Rihgler'e nan r nusj vvriiing, April i. - i ne pa- ..-. rm r'r r. swarf itm . PERSONAL Miss Edna Benson of Bay City,- Michi gan, is visiune- relatives and irienas In the city.: Miss Benson will assist at the we'ddlno; of her cousin. Miss Mabel Jarvis, : Miss Masle Shirley of Owosso, Aiicnigran, aiso is tne gueat or alis jar- vis. Miss oniney win oe ner maia-oi-honor. s, -.'. ; . .vv.-.-', ' i- Mr. and Mrs.' L Gevurts 1 and their daughter, -Fannie, will leave- In ttn Deutschland, .April SO, for an - extended trin tnrouen M.uroDf. i nev win Da ai home today from t to 8. , ' .-. . . :: ' Miss Ella Carlisle, wha left Portland In Auahist of last year. - has ' returned after a pleasant tour through the east and aoutn. tier journey . extended aa far east as Boston and included visits to Salt Lake, Denver,. Chicago, Waah tngton, pmiadeipma and new zork en route. - On her return Niagara Falls, Memphis. New Orleans and Los 'An- geiea were visited, -i , i . , , New form model' Wade corset : 127 Thirteenth street, near Washington. a . ' , I I .III I'- II I. -. 4 J PET ANDIAIS INWILLS. " ' ". . ' T - , 1 ' ' ' 1 - ' ';',m" Fortune to 'My Red Horse"- parrot ':v Bequeathed to tjueen. I ; T 'From the Westminster Gazette.- A. T. Newbold. the Salford brewer. who has left his greyhound, Wildfire II. an annuity of 25 nounda. Is one of the many recent testators who have re membered ' their pet - animals tiV their Will. ' ' 'HAVE TOUR' CALLING , CARPS IKYITATIONS v MONOGrRAar t ; STATIONARY ; ENGRAVED AT , . -i 'RUSHTON'Si ; 104 Buchanan Blag., .between Fourth and Fifth on Wash, St. - WEDDINO AND VISITING CARDS W. G. SMITH S CO. WASHINGTON BUILDING short time ago left hi "entire estate to "mv" red horse." one John Snooner of Chicago, bequeathed 400 pounds ta his dog, "la recognition of his sympathy and tender nursing, when I .was "seriou,sly ill," and the will of a Mr. Garland con tained -thla clause. ."I beaueath to mv monkev. Jacket : the-sum of -100 pounds per annum, . and . to . my. .zaiuuui - oog, Shock. , and my well beloved cat. Tib. a pension, of five pounds." v . i --''-j . Dp. Christiana of Venice,: left 66,000 florins lor tha. maintenance. of his three doa-a. a Mr. Harner settled 100 iounda on lue "ygung black cat," and a French, man, named Soiichat left bis entire for tune to his .tortoise, . ' - v . - A aood many years ago an old -lady bequeathed her pet parrot to Queen Victoria, with" 100 guineas a year for Its keep, on the- (musing condition that 'hr tnaiestv . nubllcly . exhibits It be fore her -court twice a .year to prove that tha person ntrusted Wltbt Its care haa not wrung Its neck." - ; . v ; ' - , - ' Train Out Off Fox's Crush. , From the London Dally Malt 'A' During; a run with the Vine hounds WO TI79SHT8. MO QAM. SO OOCAOT The Old Reliable: : CiiCAGO Painless Dentists HATH STOOD TSB TEST OT TZMOB This office la eouloned with all tha latest appliances and formulas for doing high-class work. -, OUR PRICES 22-lC, 'Crown , , . .SS-00 - Bridge Work, per tooth, ....... ;SK.OO Logan Crown ........ S3.50 to' K5.00 Best Rubber Flats ....... v.iS8.00 Aluminum Lined ; 'I Flatea ....... t.SlO.OO to S1S.OO Silver Fillings .Sl.OO Gold Fillings..... w.g2.00 to K5.00 Vegetable Vapor used, only by us for raimess tuxtraoung ,.....,.....ou - r i .'i't i- Painless Denslis! 3234 Washington, oomer Sixth. -' Be sure you ara In' tha riaht offlna.- Lady attendant - .- " i --4- rnones Main isso. A-eito. . caught, by. one of the hounds on the railway line. . . - ., - ' . - Before th hounds emild 'be whlnnoil off an express train dashed into them, killing one .and cutting ; off tha fox's brush. v . :-''- . See Evanaton toda finest rfsldence buy the W-W car. A Fpanton agent will v. Absolutely tha In Portland. Tali .