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THE OREGON .SUNDAY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 10.- 1003. TUB STORE NOTED FOR BEST GOOD3 AT LOWEST PRICES fa l A PARIS SEAM-ALLOWINQ PATTERNS, TEN CENTS EACH (; MONDAY MORNING BEGINS THE GREATEST Mils DRESS G ever ; meip irr this; city -' ' Thouiandi ef yards of thli gciton's fleit'snd best dress fabrics on gait at ortctically third ofr regular Talus, women ' who axs. gcqu alua. 'Women 'who 'ir. gcauainted with thig p-t dress goods atort will bs prompt and taks advantags of this great, bargain avent y To our hundreds of out-of-towrt ent spl friends ws Issue a spacial invitation to share 'in the splendid bargains offered during this sale. Writ forour.fcW Redaccd Prlct List .' -wv.v y f :ru jtv j v .ew 11.411 vOLY ' week . hss necessarily been i I I very quiet and society has been 1 1 I centralising Ita efforts and Us expectation en the Immediate I; ,' post-Lenten season, which prom ises to be brilliant Indeed, , . The .Old Lad lea Home tea tomorrow will tart the aeon oft - with the usual brilliancy. The four weddings of promt nence will follow Mlsa Agnes Helen Jlill and Horaoe Earle Chapman at the Trinity church Tuesday evening at :J0, Mine Edwtna Balrd Maetlck and Oerald Anthony of San Francisco at the Unl itarlan church at the seme time, Mies J .aura Uale Dunne and John Ker at Ilia home of Colonel and Mrs. David M. lunni. Wednesday areulng at 8:30, ana tMlKa Hannah Marie Smith aad Edmund jiennlneton Levy at the home of Mr. unci Mrs. R. H. Blrdaan 'ttie ' same even' Tftursdsy'eVenlng the assembly bail will be the center of Interest, and Fri day even In the Scottish Rite ball and '. the .Hawthorne .Tennis club danoe at ,? Jrvlngton club. . Next week the Baby Home charity ball will lead interest. Heveral invitations . axe. Out . for card. . parties and teas. ' ' The usual amount of entertaining k has been dona for Mis Acnes Hill' the ' y t ent. week. Monday evening .Mrs. Am- ' brosis Scott entertained at cards with I about 0 guests and the Jre. was .woo , abyMrs. Ben Oadsby. The decoration .were jonquils, j iuepaay , jars. - jiarry f Nlcolal entertained for her at luncheon for six. - The. decorations were 'pink and -the guests were: Miss HIU, Mrs. A. C Pinion, Mrs. waiter Gadsby, Mrs. ilen j Gadaby and'. Mrs.' Ambrose Scott. Wedneaday npon Miss. Mabel Ayers frkve a luncnedn at' the Nortonla, Yel qw Jonquils formed the centerpiece and a bunch of violets was at each place. There Waa mualO during luncheon, and afterwards bridge Was "played". 'The guests were: Miss Mildred Long, Mr. A. C. fan ton. Mrs. John Scott. Mrs. Klnathan Sweet, Miss Judith Scott, Mlsa '. J-.va Long, Mrs. Bra Gadsby, Mrs. Wal ' tr OartBoy, Mra. Ambrose Soott and yin Hill. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. ihweet gave a tallyho party on the Clare. mont road. - There were 14 in the party 'and .supper . followed at the - Sweet's j .home. The plaeecards were miniature (jaltyhos, and Jonquils were the flowers Thursday evening Miss. Judith Scott 'save a five hundred party with slxta 5 bios. Miss Mabel Ayers won prise. Kupper -wa served af a long table In the din Mnir-roofn. covered with , Dink carnations t, and' lighted .with pink candles. The , ' guests "weref Mr.- and ' Mrs. Frankl Branch Riley, Miss Maoei Ayers,1. Mist - .La Wa. Am IWUmmmm 1 JTARIE At ' if Ml 'r: a; m r If Vi':- srx ,m&gy. r . m- . m aa- - - : .' W TMJ 111 1 27-in. White Rajah 73 c On sale Monday, .Tuesday and ' Wednesday ',27-lnch Pure, Rajah Silks In splendid weight and quality; fine-for jumper suits, costs, etc.; best regular $1.00 grade. . 36-inch Mixed- Suitings for children's: dreuei,, in stripes, checks, plaids, etc.; ..the best' regular, 50c qdality; on sale Monday.'.Tuesday and .' OC Wednesday,", at,' yard . ,X3 C 'toeh'.AU' Wo"ol.Vb!ie ?n ' ' . dcepvrustrous 4lue-blck, very , , fine. even thread and our 'reg-'. ular $1.50 , value. . On ' sale Monday iand Tuesday AO only lC ipedal, yrd.. VOC 36in; Taffeta Silk i,: " ,i 35-inch VBlack Taffeta Silk free from filling and warrant ed"best reguly 12S quality. On sale.' Monday;' Tuesday and ' Wednesday. onl)r at this rernsrksblelow;prie,e. f IBM MG S E f nico , GR0VB ... -Kan r? brose Scott.: Mr. and Mrs, Ben Oadsby, the Mlsnes Eva and Mildred IXtng. M !"nd Mrs. Vslter Gadsby, Mr, and Mr Mr. rs. t. j -:..'"" l.'vl -A Klimttan Sweet, Mlas Judith Scott. Mtas . . 1 1 . t I 1 r . . C.ak1.ahah . Mm iif"P Hill, nsi I J ' Dirj'iiciiouu, wt. Jorseneon, Arnold Rothweli, tr. Homer I. Keeney, Mr. Ooodaall, and Horaco Chapman. , , , ' . . ; The annual meeting of the North Pa & cif lo . Presbyterian board ef missions st lje JTJrst;. PresbytertaB church . has been Interesting several prominent ma trons' the past week. About 80 out-of-. town delegates were entertained at varl , ' oua prominent homes. Mrs. George B. jOUars, Mra : A. ' E. Butterfleld. Mra, rG6orge Fuller,' Mrs. Imar and , Mrs. F. Thome formed the hospitality com mittee. A feature of the decorations at the churrh was a handsome bunch or I vXf'ZffUC' sai e - W SP s w aa w WW V 'BBJBfWagaaBBV s tr fr '. 44-inch French Chiffon Voile in. black and colors-Hur own direct importation and the identical quality sold about town for $175 a yard.. On special sale Mon-i 1 OQ day and Tuesday... aj) 54-inch Black AH Wool Pan ama in a splendid weight for spring and summer wear; wsrranted fait black and our k... r,T. ei en t n grade, a yard 98c 44-Inch,! Copenhajpen Stripe Suiting; 44-mch .Copenhagen' Pronella; ' 44-irtch 'Brown Herringbone; 44-inch Golden; Brown t Panamsf -44-inch, Golden. Btown . Prunellar 98c A yard This sesson's most popular weaves and fsbrics and standard $1.50 values. On sale Monday and Tuesday only-at this spedsl low price. .Take advantage. 44-Jnch ; Cream All .Wool French Serge; our regular $1.25 quality every day in the year and worth' every cent of thar orice." - For a dav -special- we .'oUer thfr .ayrd.....,.,..M;.pyCf . j. t u " ; 45-lnch Cream "All Woo! Serge, used extensively for coatings and skirts a splen did weight and the quality usually sold at $175 a yard. On sale Monday 1 f QQ and Tuesdsy, yard. V leaW EASTER BRIDES OF THIS WEEK. In honor tit hnr Slat btrthdav. which She 'celebrated a few weeks ago and of her 1 J,20th anniversary as president. . V The delegates Included many prom Clnent women from other towns. They if were: , Mrs. M. U ; Pomery orIX)S Itock. Mrs. Robert Livingstone, Mies v Angejesi jweaaameo neneomnu, ium, Henrietta . Falling and Miss ADDlu 'L, :Ulythe, Main, Hartman. Stapleton, Atwood. - Matthewasnd Steele, and Miss Helle- The tea' table will be In charge of 'brand, from Seattle; Mesdames :.Ackley, Mrs. Charles K. Curry, Mrs. John Eben f H arret t. -McLoyd. Laughlin, . ' Bowie, young, Mrs. Walter V. Smith and Mrs. .hormlly and McBrlde of Tacoma; Mrs. Joseph N. Teal. Assisting in serving fray, - v;neaas; airs. . rwwr, jsrvwn-1 win oe miss JUesue Knupp, Miss Mar HlleV Oregon Mra. v Hlgglns and Mra Jorle Noble. Miss Malda Hart. Mlas W. S. lloert, Astoria; Mrs, jmhs, Muriel Williams, Mlsa Caroline Karam, ; Pallas'. Mrs. French, Mrs. Mossley and jMisfe Eva Jones, Miss Mildred Nichols (daughter, and Mrs. Sunderland of EUs- and Miss Dorothy Holbrook. Home iworthVWastiington; . Mrs. MCAjiure ana mR(J candles -wUl be In charge of Mlas BMrs. A. N. Smith of Spokane;. Miss lEffle Houghton and the lemonade table Minthorne of the Carlisle Indian school, 1 0f Mrs. Herbert HOiman Metsted by oaugnier 01 rniiio inuiwiu, , mtsi u. ,w. . i ;ampten and miss urarn elder In the Presbyterian Indian church Nicholson. Mrs. C. K. S. Wood and rear" Pendleton: Mrs. Young,',' North jfrsi J. O.' Gauld have charge of the Yakima: Mrs. Hayes, - Olympian Mis refreshments . Helen Clark from Neah Bay? Mlsa Julia The' musical program provided by iiatcn, roresiaaie, yiwo, M. ; w Mra. warren K. Thomas is as follows: iiAnna, formerly of Sitka Training I s- . . ( esse?? Alt SUITS REDUCED VALUES UP TO $35 NOW M3.85. Starting tomorrow 'morning and continuing for three days every Suit, Coat, Waist or Skirt in the hoose stands rad ically reduced and when we say reduced we, mean reduied no "marking up to mark down" tactics here. Note the following items. Msnymore not mentioned here: Suits $12.50 Wbmeni and Mioses New Tailored Suits in popular stripes and a full range of plain shades every garment man-tailored and finished in the best possible manner very latest styles and values, easily worth -up to $20.00. On sale ClOCfl Monday and Tuesday ., JlLifV Suits $23.85 This lot Includes our regular $30.00, $32.50 and $35.00 Suits-, in the new Herringbone Stripes in browns, blues, greens, r tans and, black and White mixtures; latest cuts and gar- ' ments any woman would be; Wroud Co. own. ,Ypur . JOO OC , Choice Moriday and Tuesday.,.. ... ......... sJaiJeOJ , MUSLIN Underwear REDUQED Women's Fine . Cambric Drawers, trimmed with hem stitching and tucks; best reg ular 40c vslues Mon- OC day and Tuesday, pair.'aSjC Fine Cambric Gowns in square V-shape or slipover styles; lace beading and rib bon trimmed; stand- ftl ard $1.50 values VIC Cambric Corset Covers with deep lace ' yoke, beading and ribbon; several very v pretty styles; 45c values, at OC each... ..aWC Fine Cambric Skirts made extra full with .deep , knee flounce and wide oriental lace insertion $3 val- dJO Q ues, each 17 KlcW AGH HBUK HILV the United States consulate. .Their home, was formerly in Eugene, where I mey were prominent in society, ana both . the, daughters -were graduated from the University of Oregon.'. They nave many friends in fortiana wno plan to entertain for them when they have become rested from their long ocean I trip. Judge Tanner, who has been very ill is slowly improving. Mrs. Tanner nil Xft Ultlo. dm 1afra msmharB rt i jjlP 9 J I a prominent Oregon lamiiy. mm The Arts and Crafts society of Port- . WRITE FOR , OUR .NEW. ; REDUCED PRICE LIST 1 Corner Third and Morrison Streets WRITE for ' OUR . NEW ' REDUCED PRICE LIST" " p!imiiiiA fnndit nr'RHlem: Mra.l ' .-'v.- ' Lakme Quartet almae-f Albany: ' Mrat. Patch. ? Mrs. 8chrao vloUn) Von Goens Bchool,. now of Eugene;, Mesdames ..Mar t pi Albert : Robinson and ottjef a. Miss' Laura punna and John Ker who wlltt be married Wednesday .'evening i Miss Marv Mackenzie Pa hill "Red dover'.'. ...del Uiego "You and LOve". ........ i . . .d'Hardflot "My Boae of Yestpr E'en. .Marie Rich h V Miss sara uiance. . 11 - t T ... I . . hW beett'much .anUrtalnad. Jorl the ' ; . -XakmQuarttet." past'week. A number of informajdln- 'AbendHed" . , , Schubort hers' and luncheons have been given for Humoresq'ue" t . . , j Koepping th- .Monday avening Mr andJMrs rZTof ou", . . . .Bartletf Marry itumpumj .nwruunta . wbh. -rh, Clover Blossom". ... .M. Ixyrtch a l a .. J tv mm m Ikl Sv A IHllira 1 V haff SStf AfA 1 , mm v. for them.- On their "vlthey were "Tlir BeamlHg Eyes". .Hawley M. L. Bowman. H Baclo" .'. .mviin. Ardlti "Sonnet d'Amour" Thome "Irish Folk Son" :! : Lakme Quartet i surprised to find a whole company In mot fantastic garb which caused much amusement. Al caras jars. rwur jno- Comb won the rim wrwe. -. M.te we i "Where Blossoms Grow" Sans Saucl evening a burteaqua shower for Mr. Ker M Ins Kathleen Lawler. t'pllorhteit the suests. - i: ' -'( I tri.v. Bnn." - T)..lrA. I w .............. . 4 uesuay iiwra jure. -.uwij. iiwi iare a. pretty luncheon at the Portland with ln nnvnru. r, Pink cam a. tlons were the decorations and the 1 ' The marriage of Miss Gladys Theo gei vlca Mviia-'ln P'A'lSJnAU-rnM' tne daughter of Mr. and ' owl?M C. Barnes, to Captain John i Arthur McComb, Miss liuclle Dunne, 1J. Reynolds of Medford was celebrated MIbs Ethel' Shea, - Miss ieit w aison. i Wednesday last at Santa Barbara, Call -Af"rwa?d the mpa'rir went to Ms fornla, where the Barnes are spend " M' at son's : home where with omej 16 Jngi the winter and spring. The oere . other guests bridge, '.wi Played,; ; Mr. mony took place at the Hotel Potter f George Brown and' Mrs. Millard Hoi- tni rcv. Benjamin Goodrich Officiated, t brook won the prizes and at the one The parlors were decorated In green and i table of f lva hundred. Mies Luclle Dunne white, with marguerites and asparagus i'mas the winner. In the dining-room a ferB the motif. . Dinner was served ..bride's table wa arranged with seve- ,fter the ceremony, and the table was ral . small tables around, t . The decora- deocrated in pink and white with Brldes jlons of pink Japanese-orange blossom maid' rosea -were beautiful. A big Easter agg in ; captain and Mrs.- Reynolds left the i .ni.ia mw imina a i same avenmg lor raeuiuru, wnere mey and when It waa opened there waa a J have a pretty bungalow on the Reynolds Pathollo circles. 1 The patronesses for lana-n&s arrangea xor an exniDiuon ox the first dance are: mra jamcs general arts and crafta objects, begin- P. O'Brien,' Mrs.. M..W. pal. Mra. F. . . . ' I H. WSJte, Mrs. A. ' nnuiu. un. nlng May 15, and continuing for three S' V Sri R H. Flinn. Mrs. Da- weeka The exhibit will be placed In vid M. Dunne, Mra, James P. Cooks the Art museum and promises to be an I and Mrs. Frank E. Dooley. The com- lnr..tlnir affair A niimhr of ' lncs.1 I tnlltu pnnnlflta of Robert E. Gleason nrki will hlhlt and It la exnected I Alfrtwl O'Brien., JosSDh KehOe and Matt oauroom. The patronesses are: Mrs. u I that Mrs. Hugh Hume win bring home I u. oms. . F. Beebe. Mrs. W. J. Burns. Mrs. H. a aood collection of articles from east-1 . W W W. Corbett Mrs. H. C. Eckenberger, Urn ' cities where she has been Inter- f Arrangements have been made for S.p-i.owr m m iTn'JS'uS x eBlea m the next aaeembly dance which will I. Hart, Mrs. Soiomon Hlrsch. Mrs. I be given next Thursday evening at the Richard Koehler. Mrs. J. Wpslev ldd. I ' A luncheon was given at the Nortonla I UMSSAaalit. ttslTI sat ' Waeslt , Xmrt . AtiA US k enpitfoX Mra aJTll ! g??!'? TamhiH struts. ., There 'will be elab- W. Kitten and Mrs. i """"" i orate aeoorgtions. rna paironessos are; ' Ibridea ; There were 14 covers, and Dr. Mrs. Theodora B. WUoox. Mrs. Richard ww : -"" Rnul.was hostess. The anests were Koehler. Mrs. Helen i Ladd Corbett, Mrs. Mrs., James R; Hays of Pendleton Tiaa Miss Leslie Flske, Miss Gertrude" Lyons, tmajries wwu". "wSur j' h " "'y. rJ?ao, 1 1"' "WM " 'u w.... m,- mon. Mra L. Wortman. announced the engagement of. daughter Ethel Merton Hays 'to Franteis m'Im Janet GraVrMlss Lulu King, W. Alvord, Mrs. f Wesley Ladd. Mrs, T. N. Patterson. Miss Edwlna Mas- Burns, Mrs. WlUam H. f'"MI5- beautiful jhower of handkerchiefs; f Much interest Is shown Jn the Old .ladles. Home tea tomorrow afternoon at the'llobart-Curtia. : Many .prominent men; have Interested themselves as 1 t. . I . M .1. ouncJ lut vli rV7 " attenUOn because of the prominent knnouncea last week, Mrs, -F. J. Mann,!. . ,,,; hi. int .'hi president f vtie-t're fruit ranch. . They will be at home after m 1: . Cantaln Remolds formerly lived here ana nas many rrienas, ana Mrs. Reynolds uvea in irvmgion. " The Baby home ; dance at the , new Masonic hall Js attracting a good deal Ident wlU KThrS Uz. Th Vlance WUl be given Thursday s fii-unn iiimimt-a - wtji n Mrs; ."v. a. evening;, Apnj u, B-nu . u.vmacn nas 5 M, !rs. jc V, Corbett,. Mrs. Hannah charge of the- decorations; George H. .!... n, Mrs. jp. Wt Wakefield. Mra Hill, of the. .refreshments and B. H. n 1 "ui peon, Mra. H. S. Gile. Mrs. Nlcol of the entertainment... Wllder'e - - M iii ' h. Mrs... Jams K." Falling,1 orchestra will play ID the clubrooma - Lokenberger, Mrs. 1L L. Pit- and Prasp'S orchestra and band In the "WUlard Bond of Pendleton. The . en-J Miss Maud Mastlck, Miss Cara Mastick, I Mrs. K. At J. MacKensie ana Mr. jpnn gagement was made public at ari an- gR. U. Blrdsau ana miss Haul. w. ...-. iiuuiici-meni luru ueun muriuajf givou jjj i . s - i T r Vl.lahnnar nt down to Miss Hays' sister. Mrs. '-C. H. Lewis.! ! '. - . Mrs. I, N. Fieisnoner. went aown io The table was beautiful with masses of ,TThe last at, home of a series of five her beach house Friday to spend Sunday wnaesmaid roses, with pink ribbon ana l which has been given during the past taking witn ner Mrs. Marcus rieiacnner, tulle festooned from the chandelier. I v-. h ' thm. seottish Hits Maaona Ml -Flora Flelschner. and the Misses In the other rooms were wild currant "tf.w v 7 l.J - b na H,ld Jaolv niosBoma and carnations 'of the? name ww as uma hibuu vurav tint. The auests were Miss Ethel Hays. I hhd . dancing, with Parson's orchestra. Miss Lillian Rourke, Miss Lulu. King. I wlU. bo the main features of the eve nt us rrance King, Miss Helen1 uooie. i nmg. . , . Mlsg Hasel Robb, Mlsa Sadie Novas, P" The patronesses will be:' Mrsa J. J. Miss Hasel Ferris, Miss Ludle ,Ken-1 Kadderly, Mrs. Richard Martin Jr. worthy and Mln Rlanahn Sohnft MtaalMrs. Charles E. Bunvon. Mrs. E. B. Col- Hays nd, Mr. Bond Are, bqth "In. Portland well, Mrs. R. D. Cannon, Mrs. H. P. on a visit Miss Hays has been making Palmer, Mrs. Philip Neu artd Mrs. J. F, nernqme nera, . i j vunneu. . . ' -a- , I W W Mrs. Herman -Von Borstel entertained ' The reguUr Patton home tea will informally with "Dutch whist" Wednes-1 be held at the home, . 978 .Michigan i fo the ensuing weeks. day at her home. 10 East nf tnth avenue, Tuesday afternoon. Miss Alice I w street north. The rooms were artlstl-1 Justin will have charge of , the pro-j 1 Miss yida' Reed has returned iTrom a rnllv o n-ifv, , . I gram. im "uuina mu wui ubi i four SIODUM THil1 W s wpnmr. i cany arranged with early spring flow- Mrs E- w. Rowe, Mrs. A. L Berkley, Reed T with her mother. Mrs. Walter I.,.? itri-cuuun imii euiu panor in real Mra ti no mo ainins,room in venow, Thoaa finrvin present were: Mrs. Rav Matoon Mra. I T.,i RalDh Walker. Mra. Ren Tinrcrnr Mm I uf tman Mra 1. H Pitera. 'Mra n I HTIaa 'Frances Warren and ' MISS 'Grace Ben F. Fleckenstoin, Mrs. Alfred Ker- Kadderly and M1b Jefferyst fake "L" Warren have sent . out invitation; for rlgan. Mrs. Henry Frank, Mrs. Charles car, ...... bridge Tuesday af ternoon a their Kng' o iui iw. oitb. Annur .erron ana tne , . - I jueignta nome. , Misses Lotta Knrrlsrnn. Pnmllla TTar I . . nrim. .-a mv. ir.n.. I ,. . Sr -a- &..f". SVMtfellne " - " " " Tra'" Mrs, Dell, Stuart ' and A.r daughter k ii V " i io riemjr, do- . . . ; . i I Miss Deiberta Btuari, are spending-me hla Lants Eleanor Gansmiller, Daisy 1 porarlly In Portland. . She .will occupy week at Seaview, Washington. v ; ' , y .1 Mrs. Charles Feldenhelmer and Mrs. I. N. Llpman wera , the prise winners at the meeting of the Whist club, Fri day, when Mrs. . Sol Rosenfeld enter- tainea. , . , ... ;, f. -r ', . '":"-,'.'.v; ' W..: W'-:.ii i,r. and; Mrs. A, C Panton are ente I tainin Mra J. t. Matheson of Billings, Montana, the - doctor'a r sister. " Some pretty entertaining is piannea xor-ner w. nw, inr. ji. u. nerniey, i Reed IS Wltn ner momer, mi H. A. Cuahlng and Mrs. C. Irwin. I Reed, at the New Nortonla. tig In tha dining-room will bM " ' Nicolal. assisted by Mrs. J. G.l ;-.'-tv . ' '" '"' ' i i o I Z-A , CT. . 7. ,' covers were I laid and the table waa nrettv with M 1 Miss Katharine Sitton. Miss Fanny I rV".7J 'y, VZZ... -1 i . warren, Mrl W . Cards are out tor a large bridge partv to ' be given : oy jars, jonn eoeparu. Thursday aiternoon. . .1 w w Mr. and Mra. Blaine Smith spent the week-end at their pretty xottaga Ala several Uean and Ethel Mclntnah. Th. nrlualth. 1 t . Pnah hnma whlla Mr: and Mra. were won fcy Mrs. Arthur Kerron and Rush and Miss Alta. Rush are touring Miss Eleanor Gansmiller. I abroad. Mrs. Williams is the mother of I Mrs. George Marshall and Mrs. Bus- Mrs. Saimiel Kerr gave a crettv weu oi win y. , luncheon Tuesday fnr Xfl. u...i I -iW..,i 'J.:.-';&'T.-.J Dolph who returned recently from .1 Mrs. Alexander H. Kerr who went vibi easi lasting since early fall when I "v - " ..i,Blm, w Beasiae. ... ,.,..,.: he aocanlMihav :fcmh.b'.iirt.i...Jhe awn' Tbomaa: at.RarVaiH'arr1'Kerr . w Vanderbllt Dolph. east when The enterefl JeiM, KA75'SS,ATl?IVL Mr. and Mra Max M. Shlllock have wuiiams college. Twelve covers were illJ".lTlTJ..JlJr' Sif" gone Ur Burns, Oregon, xor tv with m ,"rr r-. montw stay. - ri r , nas piaeea ner- onugnier inuu in . a , , s . -. a a A'- i L jt.OifV'ir vi'. ... I ' Mr. 'an Mra' Georre K. ' Wentworth Ml.. ?Aida Broughton : gavea lubcheon l. ridy m Blx week'.,trl tp vs. a . z. iu in. i apt 1 -1 - : 1 rW' iiiri. 1 v ' 'm1 -. -j ; ., t XJB.Vin i; JiAWU. Mrsi nAAi. V nr I wJaaaJh' tfns'i'Uisa .'. TrMWlMa . af amSiAl ' ' . . i-S a a .. - ' - ' ' SrHoug'ntom'MiM GSSkw,.JJiB, Tn ".HrKX- Nr Pa"erson. Mra Hugh Humi la expected home &,HatGr WMW fromSeveral weeks' trip toew w - v r .a.r. ... m .. uiii asiiiu. inia. . vv auiaui aiwvm dmisoi. 1 . . - -j.- asa , aav l- . . Mrs. -IL B-.MlUer, Miss Lauralanril t , : i ". J. Mra John Cran tua aone 'tft' Hood Miss i Winifred Miller are visiting at The Columbians of Columbia nnlver j River lor a snort -visit. , - -t the home of Judas and Mr. a m rlitv will aive their first annual brom-1 w.w'f T ' ner and Will be there - for. atvnufr t -m I Mi...vMlnd t Vri,la ,b 1 . Mra. 7Ta.rrtat Tf- MirArthur evnacta to month. - The Millers have inat M,,Mnf .n n-n. ..ni..rlF will r.K.kl.l Imn Innlrhr fnr. rAllfnrnl tn . attend from Yokohama where Mr. Miller holds become the leading social affair In the graduation of her younger son, Lew- Is A. McArthur, from the University of California. Mr. McArthur,- commonly known as "Tarn," is especially elever In literary work and haa made himself a popular favorite there. ! EVENTS OF THE WEEK . A reception was given by the congre gation of Mispah Presbyterian churoh Wednesday evening to Rev. Dr. J. R. McGlade, Mra McQlade and daughter. Miss Helen, who are now preparing for a trip abroad, and afterward will,, live In the middle. west .The churoh was filled .with frlenda An excellent pro gram of musid' ana recitations . was flven under the direction of Mrs. Julian eterson, and an address was1 given by penumbra Kelly, telling of some of the good things accomplished under the leadershiD of Dr. McGlade durlnr his seven ' years' pastorate, and predicting uia.i in a low rwvi m jucvjuauoa wvuih aaain make their home on the Pacific coast. On behalf of the congregation he then presented to Mra McGlade an um brella, a reminder of her Mispah friends In Oregon;-to Miss Helen a bracelet, to remind her- of -her. Misoah. .friends-who tiave seen ner grow rrom a girt into young womanhood; to Dr. and Mrs. Mc Glade a silver tray, on which waa en graved the -world-wide' christian- Jttn deavor - benediction. "Misoah: may tha Lord watch between ' me and thee While we are absent one from the other." Re freshments were served-bv tne women Oi .ina cnurcn in tne oaaemeni panors. A pleasant ' surprise waa given at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Hoss, 170 East Second street north, Monday, .In cele bration of the fifty-second birthday of Mr, Hoss. Thla was also the week of Mrs. Hoss' ' birthday and their twenty- first wedding anniversary. Refreah ments ' were served 'and whist- played. Mra Sadie Peters and' -her daughter Hasel won the ; first prises. Mr Quensnelle and Melvin : Smith won the booby prises. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. D. Vaniante Mr. and .Mrs. BoaJKjmaa, Mr. and Mrs. Quensnelle, Mr. Peters, Mrs. A. Durbin. Mrs. Mary Bra- den, Mrs. atary- Hansen, Mr, ana Mra William Hoss, Miss. L. Loomls,- Miss Anna O'Brien,- Miss Mae Farrell, Miss Hasel Peters, Miss Helen O'Brien,' Miss Ruth Board man. T. barren. n;ari htosa Arthur i Durbin, Virgil Daviess, Corbln fetors, A-e itoy noes ana r. ttyan. Mr., and i Mrs. J. N. ' Brown enter tained the- Five -Hundred club at their home '..on Willamette Heights. . The nrlse-winners were Mrs. J. M. Yates and Professor C. v M. Hlgglns. The guests ef the club-were Dr. and Mrs. Dabney, Mrs. Z. M. Parvm, Mrs. C Smith. Frederick Vrooman and Dr; Shepherd. , i . . , ( tn celebration of ner eighteenth birth day Monday, evening Miss Hasel Dell Harcourt, at the. home of her parents, 800 East Thirtieth street, entertained 57 of her friends. Most of those In at tendance were ner church associates, members of the Pentecostal Chum HAVE TOUR . CALLING CAI1DS INVITATIQNS , AND .' i ''. MONOGBAMt i STATIONEBX r : ENORAVBD AT ' RUSHTONTS 104 Buchanan Bldg., between Fourth and Fifth on Wash, St-. WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS W.G.SMITH&Ca WASHINGTON BUILDING the Nasarene. and ' the : evenina 'was passed in muslo and games. Aside from tha family, thoaa nrnnnnt were Mr.i and Mrs, W. E. Vandnrwark. of FOrt Collins, Colorado: Mr. and Mrs. TB. G.v ThornhllL Mra R. H. Field; the Misses Mary,- Ida and Gussle Bertschlnger, Mary Davies, Marie Field, Cora Stump, Elsa GrleSel, Florence Bartholomew,. Zona and Lola MoQuald and Grace Dltslen E. N: Blloh. er, Wayna Field, JSVilford; J'hlllips.rAr. thur; Reinhard, Forrest .Bartholomew, Slay ThornhiU, Reinhard Grlesel, Walter riesel, Irving Delano and Gilbert and Charles Flckard.: , r- , , . The Mispah social club' gave a social whist party April 16 at the home of .rs, Thompson, 447 Benton street' . The winner was Mrs. E. I. Hayner Snd Mra. C. Nelson was the loser.' Eleven games Were played.1; ; Those .present were: Mra" Uownsy, Mra Knott, Mrs. Julian, Mrs. Hayner, Mra Cole, Mrs., Green wood, - Mrs. Kellogg,- - Mrs. McGregor, Mra - Thurkelson, Mrs. Wilson, Mra Mra Meyer, Mrs. C Nelson, Mra Cof fee, Mrs.. Van Horn; Mra St Peter, Mrs. Sunder, Mrs. Williams, Mra Huebsoh. Tha club will meet MaV 7 with Uri Burrows, (Si East Ninth street. 1 1 The Waglacwa club met at the home of C V. Love,- Wednesday, ApfU i. jMra- ' t E. C. Walker won- first" mixe. and Mra. W. A. Gill tne seondy. Dainty refresh ments were served.- . ..-: ,'. t (Continued on Page Tirea-- ,t .A-.f,-:'-. it;