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V.. ; THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 23. 1003- I . - i. - I 1 i ' -V LI i l.-m mm i i I ;,r.,,v.- ..17 J VJ 7':.VHM r-5T v , "" IVLAV'W' VWVY;' .,iss - V7. i ii til: T4HE first week after-Lent has In I deed btti a t7 on. There, wers 1 five weddings f a good deal of '. prominence with "their attendant festivities..- A Bumbtr of promt nent out-of-town ni hve been wMe- Jjr entertained, chief among . them Mr. nd Mrs. R. M. BuU of New Tork. Mr. Bull l a wealthy capitalist who upend much of lila time In traveling. They have proved very popuUr fuuti. Two engagements hate been an . rouacad and have caused some flutter cf xcltment among tb younger aeC mere will M a good deal 01 entertain lcr for the trl1ea-let. t Of th larger functions tb Assembly ball led tn interest . The ' tea at the Jlnbart-Curtls and tb 8oottlsh Rlt ball also demanded a good deal of attention. beveral bride partlea were given,. ' Mr. John Bhepard waa' boitaa at a large bridge afternoon Thursday! "She entertained with It table at card a, and prlsa of beautiful flowra wer awarded to tb winner at each table. Among her guests were: Mra, J. C. Alnsworth, Mr a. Cbarle F. Adams. Mra W. a Arer, Mrs. Harry Allen, Mra W. C Alvord, Mra. Bert Ball. Mra. C F, Beebe,-Ufa W, C Brewater, Mra. Walter J. Burns, Mlsa Burns, Mra. Whitney L., Bolae, Mra. R. J.rn. Bnrnea Mra. E. A. Ba.ldwln. Mlaa Ines Barrett. Mis Fanny Brown, lira. l'raaitr. jura, nmoie. jura, wooowin, jara U. I). (!rwn, Mra. UoldMmltfl, Mra. .L C auld. Miss Falling, Miss May Falling, Miss Flanders. Miss Louise Flandera, Mra. Frank Vincent DnMond, Mra. Davis or tne barracka Mra. Kupert J. cnipmant Mra. H. W. I orbett, Mra. Harrtaon Cor bett, Mrs Kdwara Cooklngham, Mrs. famuel Heltshu, Mrs. . Hunt on, Mrs. Frank Hart. Mra. Henry Houaman, Mrs. Morton Ineler, Mra. Henry Jonea, Mra. ('. 8. Jackson, Mra. Richard Koehler, Mra. John Kollock, Mrs. Loewenberr. Mra. 1 Allen- Lewis. Mra. David C. 3-ewls, Mra. Hunt Lewis, Mra. Robert W. Lewis, Mlaa Lewis. Mrs. J., Wes ley Ladd, Mr. John Latta, Miss ttta, Mrs. Lombard. Mrs. James Laldlaw, Mra. Ir-tewart Ii. Linthlcum, Mrs. Samuel Meara, Mrs. E. C. Meara, Mrs, Martin, Mrs. Arthur C. Mlnott, Mrs. William MacMaater, Mlaa Myiick. Mra. A. A. Morrison, Mrs. William T. Mulr, Mrs. K. A. J. Mackenzie. Mrs. Clarence Nich ols. Mrs. Harry Nunn. Mrs. Fred Pag,', Aire, lwn Kuaaflii, airs, ueorge kub sell. Mlsa Ruaaell, Mrs. C J. Reed, Mrs. 8anderaon Reed, Mra. Hannah Robert- aon. Mrs. Fred O. Sykes. Mrs. Waiter V. Pmlch, Mina Susie Btott, Mrs Daniel Phlndler, Mr.. R. T. C. Stevens -Mra William Skene, Mra K. C. Sbevlln, - Mrs. 7-era Know. Mrs. J.. N. Tl, Mrs. L. H. Tarpley. Mrs. Georr W. Taylor, Mrs. William Taylor of San Francisco. Mra. Bull of New Tork,- Mra Ernest Tucker, tne Misses ron itesiinon, Mra. uornon Voorhles, Mrs. Gibbons of I)enver. Mra William Warrens, Mrs. Ralph Wilbur. M!ks Nellie Williams. Mrs. Alien Wright, Mies Warren. Mra Frank Warren Jr., Ml Wilson. Mias W'eldler, Mra T. B, Wilcox and Mrs. Joan Eben Toung. - 't;.. .;v-:; - The second pf th Assembly ball was giren Thursday evening; and was a pro nounced and . brilliant succesa . Th danc was given in, . th new Masonic Tempi and waa largely attended. The hall ia beautifully adapted to entertain ing on a larg scale, and It -waa beauti fully decoratedy Bank of dogwood blos soms and Scotch broom mingled with palms to line the corridors. The orches tral stag waa bidden with palms. Dog wood lined the galleries and filled the corners. The drawlng-room In red was a beautiiui retreat and many spent much of their time there. An elaborate sup per was served upatairs In the banquet hall, and the . tables wer ornamented with beautiful cut flowers, t There was muffle In th supper-room, too. - Many handsome gown were worn. Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett wore a band-some- a-owa of rose satin trimmed with beautiful lac, and-wor beautiful tour malin Jewels to match. Mra Hannah Robertson wore a handsom blue satin with touches of pink, and her ornaments wers diamond. Mra Will lam MacMaa ter wore a nandaom gown of whit Irlab crochet lac and wor diamonds Mra William Warrena waa In while laca Misa Orac Warren was especially hand som In a allver-amiulned gown on whit net. Mra H. IX Ureen waa aisunguianed looklnr In black velvet with aarniturea of lavender pann and handaom Jewela Mrs. W. C Alvord wor yellow brocade. Mra. Wealev Ladd had on an Imoorted oostum of whit satin embroidered with gold threaoa Ml .Effle Houghton was pretty In a almol frock of pal blu chiffon with blu ribbon bowa Mis Katherln Bltton wor yellow silk cut prince. Mis lie Koehler wor whit point d'esprlt and' carried roaea Mlaa Leslie Knapp wore a dainty pink chif fon frock. Mra James Laldlaw waa handaoma In Whits aatin with dtamonda Miss Lesley Smith wor a dainty frock f turquols blu chiffon and wa girl ish looking, klii Kuth Honyman wore a charming rink silk frock trimmed in whits. - Mra 0. F. Beeb wor whit lac cut princes na looaea very ninuwnn. Mra T. B. Wlioox wa In orchid satin brocade- and wore handtfom - pearl. Mra K. A. J. Mackenal wore wnne mo and carried Pk rosea Mra C. F. Adams was gowned In Pink. Mra J ln wor whit lac and aflver and carried Mnk rosea Mlaa Joenhln Smith wa attractlv In flowered chiffon with pink predominating and trimmed wltb band of whit satin. Ml France Wilson was charming In robin' egg blu aatin and carried pink roaea Miss Lie la Shelby wor yellow aatin cut prlnoea trimmed with handaom old aca and carried violeta Mra Oordon Voorhle wa atunnln- In whit laca Mra U. Walter Date wor pink ohlffon orna mented with pann vivt and wore dia monds Mlaa Margarst Walter wor pais blu mesaalln and carried pink .wtp.a , V; Mr. and Mr. L. Alln Lewla hay been entertaining Mr. and Mra R. M. Bull of Nw Tork th past week. Mra William Taylor, of San Franclaco, Mra Lewi' alaUr has also been with them. and h will eontlnu bar stay for a wk or two. 8vral luncheon and dlnnera ar planned for her this week. among them a luncheon by Mra. Wesley Lana. Mr. and Mra Bull hare ben th cen ter of a great deal of entertaining dur ing their wk iay. Mrs. uewia en tertained Bunday evening at dinner and her aueata were Mr. and Mra C. E. B. Wood, Mr. and Mra Richard Koehler, Mias Lewi ana Mr. j season or jmsw Tork. Tuesday evening ah ntertalnd I , . . . : ,. : :-. V, y , 'rt -: X, V l 'X i ...... . TwoTo tmssf" i, il)W . and Mr. Talea reoelved th gueata In tb rscept Ion-room. Mra Orave was haodaoinelr gowned In a prlnoena rob of whit lac with garnitures of ori ental braid In pastel shades, and wore a corsag bouquot of violeta Mra Yet wor a whit lingerie coatum cut prin cess and elaborately embroidered. As sisting In ssrvlng were Mias Mildred Armstrong In a dalntv frock of lavender flowered organdie with lavender rib bons, and Mia a ida Shea In a pink chif fon f rook, ice molded In clever Jap anese flgur ware atrved in a Jepanoe bower lighted with J Danes Unterna Ml Owendolya Bosartn, In Japan cotume, served puuoh, ';- v. .. '- 'X'' Trinity church waa th aoen of a beautiful wedding Tuesday vening. when Mlaa Acnea Helen Hill, daughter or Mr. and Mra Georg I, Hill,, wa married to Horse Earl Chapman. , Dr. A. A. Morrison read th tnarrlag er vica Th bride baa bean a communicant of Trinity church lnc early girlhood. The bride- was attended by four ma tron and a maid of honor. Th matron, all recent brldea wore their wedding gowna of whit meaaalln. carried pink orldeamald rum and- wor pink rose wraatha in their oolfftirea They ware Mra Walter Oadaby. Mra Ben Oadaby, Mra Klnathan Hwwt and Mra Ambroae Scott. Mlsa Judith Scott waa th maid of honor and waa gowned In a shadow strip meeaallne of pink and carried pink rosea Tb 11 Ml flower girl Han nah Sweet, the bridegroom's niece, wor a whit mull frock daintily trimmed with Armenian laca The bride wore a handsome gown of Ivory ducheaae mes aalln trimmed with princess laoa Her lull veil waa held In place by a wreath of orange blossom worn by her mother at her wedding. She carried II lie of th valley. - K . . The best man waa Elnathan Sweet and the usher were Arnold Rockwell, Ambrose Scott, Walter Oadaby and Ben jamin Oadaby. A reception for the bridal party and the Immediate relatives followed, at th Hill home. on. Twelftn street. The house wsa decorated with dogwood blos soms and on the table were pink rosea and white mollne Intertwined with as paragus fern. The place - cards were miniature trunka containing little ail. ver gifts for th bridal party from Mr. and Mra Chapman. Th two mothera received the gueats, Mra. rilll In cream voile combined with Irish crochet laca and Mra Chapman In steel gray mh aallna Mra William Gadsby assisted and ah wore white pompadour Bilk with I pink rosea ana tnmmea witn wnne iace. Ml Alice Oadaby Caught th brlda'a bouquet. Th loving cup was pasted befor tb departure of th fcfld and bridegroom. - - Mr. and Mrs. inanmsn nave gone north on their wedding trip and on their return will be at home ror thpreent with Mr. and Mra HUL at tit Twelfth street. The Old Ladle' horn tea, given at th Hobart-Curti Monday afurnoon. opened the post-Lenten season imoit auspiciously. Ther was a larg at tendance of representative people and th showing of spring costumes wa beautiful. Mra. P. J. Mann, president of th society, received and ah was gowned In a Copenhagen blu roil with handsom applique trimmings and wor dlamonda with her atood Miss Edith Nicholson, th vice-president who wore lavender brocade with garnitures of 11 lac. Several prominent matrons acted as parlor bosteesea Ther were Mra W. 8: Ladd. Mra H. W. Corbett. Mra Hannah Robertson, Mrs. D. W. Wake field, Mra D. P. Thompson, Mra H. S. Gile, Mra. Martin Winch, Mra - James F. Falling, Mra. H. C. Eckenberger. Mrs. H. L. Plttock. Mra Robert Livingstone, Mia Henrietta Falling and Mis Abble I Atwood. In the dining room tea waa poured ny Mra Walter V. Smith, In a handsom gown of pink brocada trimmed with Quantities of beautiful old laca; Mra ohn Eben Toung In cream cloth. Mra Charlea E. Curry in blue satin and Mrs. Joseph Teal In whlta A Mating them in serving wer several young girl a all in pretty lignt rrocss miss ieene Knann. Mlsa Mariorle Noble. Mlsa Malda Hart, Mis Muriel Williams, Mlaa Caroline Kamm. Mies Eva Jones. Mias Mildred Nichols and Miss Dorothy Hoi brook. . . , Mra .Herbert Hoiman had charge of the lemonade table and she was gowned In whlta Assisting her were Mr. D. W. Campbell, also in whlta and Mias Grace Nicholson In a pretty pink frock of chiffon. Miss Effie Houghton had charge or the candy -table and aha wore a frock of brown silk prettily embroidered. She waa assisted by Mlaa Frances Wilson, who wore blue liberty silk, and : Mis Grace Warren, In whlta . v ' The musical program, under the su pervision of Mrs. Warren E. Thomas, excellent, hiss juttnieen Lawler, soprano; the Lakme quartet, . Miss Marie Cahill, violinist; Miss Sara Glance, contralto; . M. L. Bowman, Dasso, too ' pari. Only the relatives and Immediate friend wer present at the horn of Colonel and Mra David M. Dunne, Wed nesday evening, when their eldest daugh ter, Mias Laura Gale Dunne, wa mar ried to John Ker, Father II. J. Mc Devitt officiating. , v v v, The rooms were beautifully decorated. Tn the drawing-room were n&lmi and the bridal party stood beneath an arbor i THi: KTOU12 NOTKII IOII 1 1 KMT CJ(K)I)M AT liOWIXT I'ltlCIM PORTIAND AGENTS FOR WARNER'S "RUST PROOF! CORSETS till ! S $35 .SUITS $2185 ! SERGES, PANAMAS AND FANCY MIXTURES IN ALL LEADING COLORS Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday we place on tale 65 tailor made Suits for Women and Mimes at the above splendid reduction. , We re segregated ' our entire line of $J5 suits and offer them a a special attraction for these ' three days at twenty-three eighty-five each. It'a needless to say the style, fit and quality of these garments can- ( not be duplicated In this city. . The lot . includes popular new k shades of browns, blues and green as well as ' blacks and novelty stripes.; The styles are varied and strictly, up to , the minute, while the tailoring and "; finish is' of . the very- best. ,If you have not already bought your spring Y suit now'a your .opportunity. , No ex tra charge for necessary alterations.' ' 'See. Morrison street window. ' y , Skirts $6.35 Made from' first quality American pongee. In extra full plaited etylea, r-U trimmif ..with . ai mwm . f kihaw 'bands around bottom. either In' self color or brown; very ' stylish and skirts that usually sell at 59 and S10 apiece. On sale Monday only at this reduced pricje. .- . ; . Voile Skirts $15.65 Black voile Dress Skirts, made from the celebrated ''Altman" voile, in popular plaited styles, trimmed with bands of taf feta, with or without silk drop, three different stylet fb pick from and our Dest regular m ana tu.au values; on sale Monday only, . . . misses' Suits $12.50 A special purchase of 36 misses' Suits rm sale Mondar and Tuesday at twelve fifty apiece. These come in ' 27-Inch jacketatyles in navy and brown Tan amas and fancy mixtures; skirts made ' in plaited effects; suits that sell regu- . larly at 518 to and are excep-; ' tional bargains at the above reduced Waists 93c 100 dozen beautiful white Lawn Waists on sale at half price. These come ,in about a dozen ditierent styles some ; with long and others short sleeves, open front or back, lace and embroidery trimmed and regular $1.75 and $2 values. Waists $1.9$ White Wash Silk , Waists. front trimmed, with lace insertion and fine tucks, detached collar, ethw length sleeves trimmed .with tucks, and lace; standard $3.50 values, on special tale Monday ..pnly at above price. ' . V50 mm iw Muslin UndcKvcar 'Bargains :Q';. Our Muslin Underwear'is'made IA healthful, , well ventilated factories, under the most ap proved sanitary fdnditiont. Don t overlook this most im portant point" Note the follow- ing, special bargains: i . ;' - a , Corset Covert, made extra full front, with deep lace yoke trimmed with beading and rib bon; ttandard 50c val- OP- ues; tee window..,,.. .. ,AJl Cambric Drawers, trimmed with rows of hemititchiftir and tucks; splendid quality and the regular 35c and 40c grade, OC, special, pair.,....,....XiC Fine Cambric Skirts, made ex tra full with deep flounce and extra underruffle: several atvlea. including lace; best $1.75 De values.... , Hi c Fine Cambric Gowns. Iace or embroidery trimmed styles, long or thort sleeves, V-sliaoe. square or elip-over: best reg ular $2.50 values. tt J7 special J) 1 .4 1 ine Cambric Skirts, deeo full knee flounce trimmed with tucks and rows of insertion, extra un derruffle; best regu- 'O no lar $4 values yMiilO $2.25 Taffeta Silk $1.50 The best-bargain in black taf feta silk ever offered. Full 36 inches wide, all pure silk' and extra heavy; standard . $2.25 quality. Write , FOR OUR NEW Y REDUCED PRICE LIST CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS. WRITE FOR OUR NEW REDUCED PRICE LIST Moffet, Mr. and Mra. J. O. Nichols, Mr. and Mr. J. J. Kadderly, Mr. and Mra. f.' F. O'Donnell, Mr. and Mra. Robert ,utka Mr. and Mra. E. A. Beala Pr. Fred Qulletta Mr. and .Mra. H. 'J. Blaeaing, Dr. and Mra L. M. Davla, Mr. and Mra. Oaorge Kadderly. Mr. and Mra. George Tazwall, Dr. and Mr. C. 8. Sea man, Mr. and Mra Fred Gravea. Mr. and Mra. J. R, Bowlos. Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoamer, Mr. and' Mra A. M. H. Arnoia, Annur a. json- ; : III S 5v-:yV . -x ill '" . rk-. fcjjf J A& 'Y': Y 'Y'' a ' 1 o . - ,.;Yy i , , ... a . ' ,-7', Wrlrhl 71 mid of latticed rlTToon. interlaced with I nor Herbert Kmlderlv. Mr. and Mrs. El- asparagus fern and white magnoliaa. I mer B. ColwelL Mr. and .Mra ' Falix '', ' ' '' m Yt': mmMmi''KSlv V.vi ! os l-'icvt, , Whose !.EiigagenienU Have Just Beeu Announced. again at dinner, with brldga following, and then the gueata were Mr. and. Mra. VV. B. Ayer, Mr. and-Mra. Thomas 'Kerr. Mr. and ' Mra Zera . Snow, and Carl Hpuhn, beside Mr. and Mm. Bull, Mra Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. T.-B. Wllco entertained with a luncheon for Mrs. Bull Wednesday, and the decorations were beautiful double Japanese cherry blossom. Covers were laid for Mra. Bull. Mm. I.hwIr. ; Mra. Taylor, Mrs. Jlelen Ladd Corbett; Mra K. A. 1 J.? Mackenale, Mra. 2era Snow, Mrs. Thomas Kerr. Mrs. W. - B. Ayer, Mrs. J. Wesley- Ladd and Mra. Wilcox. Thursday evening Mr and Mrs. Koeh ler gave a dinner entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Buu, wr.' ana Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Taylor. - Friday . Mra W. B. -Ayer was hostess at a luncheon'' with covers laid for 12. Her guests were Mrs. Bull, Mra Taylor, Mrs.! Lewis, Mrs. -William Mac Master, Mrs. a E. .8. Wood. Mrs. T. B. Wilcox, Mrs. S. M. Mears. Mrs Richard Koehler, Mrs. Zera Snow, Mrs. C. F, Beebe and Mrs.- J. Wesley Ladd. Friday even ing i. Mrs. - Helen Ladd Corbett enter tained with an evening of carda. , . v :;,'v:Y-tfYY;- ' Mies .Corlhne Crook and " Mra 'J.1 H. Johnston gave' a miscellaneous shower at the latter'a home. 1J4.. North Eight eenth street, last week, for Miss Estelle Llnehan. Five hundred was pUyed. and Mlsa Estelle Llnehan, Mrs. J, H. Truby and ' Mrs. H. t.M. - Hall were -the prixe wlnnera The parlors were, prettily dec- ornieu in greens anu DOWis or aarroaua The dining-room was charming In yel low. RvOver the table was v a Japanese parasol in yellow and white and bridal wreath, i yellow gaure ribbon and can delabra with yellow shades completed the decorations. In a corner of the room the shower waa given from a Japanese umbrella. - The guests were Miss Ea tellai and Lina Llnehan, Miss Corinne Crook, Miss Lesley , Smith, Miss Hasel Crook. Mrs. J. H Tnihv Mia. t. ii. 1bee,'MlBS Grace Lamberson. Mrs. R. M. Hall. Mlsa Bessie Whlte,4 Miss WUlima Monroa Miss Blanche - Johnston. Miss Helen Fanho, Mrs.. J. Marion Crook and Mra D. Llnehan.- r-s,.; ... -', Mrs. "fed W. Graves and Mra 'jack Marshall Yates entertained delightfully Tuesday, evening witn a dance at Mra Graves' f.eautiful home at the a-olf links overlooking ; tha rjver. j There wera about Stf guests presentj '; Wllder'a or chestra played for -dancing 'and i he guests danced In the large dining-room downstairs and-in the wide galleries surrounding the house. Oriental . rues covered the divans -and chairs and the orchestra was placed In an alcove re treat- Mr. and Mra Grave- and Dr. Masses of Bride rosea ornamented the corners of the room and wedding bells were hung overhead. In the living-room were pink- roses and carnations, and in the dining-room pink Japanese orange blossoms, with tulle and ribbon draped from the chandelier to the table. Silver candlesticks and white Cluny laue dollies over a pink service cloth, made the table most effective. The hall waa decorated with yellow Jonquils and. tu lips. .... , The bride waa handsomely gowned in white duchessa satin trimmed . with a bertha .of rose point. Her tulle veil was held in place by an aigrette and lilies of the valley, and her 'bouquet was a shower of the lilies. Her little sis ter, Dorothy; was the flower girt, and wore a white frock and carried a basket of pink blossoms. ' Miss Ethel Shea anar before the ceremony and attended the bride aa bridesmaid. She wore pink embroidered chiffon and . carried pink carnations, witn a wreatn or pink roaea in her hair. Mlsa Lucile - Dunne, . an other sister, - was the f maid - of . honor and wore pink chiffon with raised roses appliqued ' and carried carnations and wore vrtath of roses. Frank-Dunne, the bride's brother, from San Franclaco, attended , Mr. Ker. v Wilder's orchestra played the march. -'" ' 1 - Mra Dunne was handsomely costumed in orchid satin,', trimmed with - white lace.' Mrs. Ker, wore a handsome gown of black. mantilla laca - , , Mr. and Mrs, Ker have gone away on a three weeKS trip inu wiu so si - tne new Nortonla On their return. f . ' The last of the aeries of Scottish Rite - ai homes was given at the eat thedral .on .Morrison . and .;Lownsdale s treaty Friday evening., The .baUrobm was . beautifully decorated With palnis Vfov.r 11 r and Mrs. E. G. Clark. Mr. and Mrs, Fred A. Ballan, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Freeland, Mr. and . Mrs. A. . C. Jackson. The Rose Festival, management has made arrangements for a large ball, to be given at the Armory on Friday even- in ' of : festival week. Which is to be patronised, by society and la to be made a prominent affair. The committee with j the ' immedate arrangements in hand consists of General C F. Beebe, 8. G. Reed and J. Mcl. Wood. The patroness list Includes many, of the most prominent women Of the city. They are Mrs. A. k, Kocxey, jura, , w. Keea, uars. Joseph N. Teal, Mrs. K. A. J. Mackenalo, Mrs. John -Eben Young, Mra Charles F. Adams, Mrs. Julius L. Meier. Mrs. John C Alnsworth,' Mrs. Bichard Nixon, Mra Julia E. Hoffman, Mrs. F. A, &napp, Mrs. Anna A. DoiDn.' Mrs. jsrnest tuo it er. Mrs. Williams, M. Whidden, Mrs. E. C. Mears. Mrs. Charlea E. Wolverton, Mrs. George F. Taylor," Mrs. Thomas Kerr. . Mrs. Bichard Nunn, Mrs, , John Sheriard. Mrs. Whitney 1. Boise, Mrs. fllohard, Koehler, Mrs. Hannah Robert son. Mrs. Henry E. Jones, Mra L '. N, Llpntan Mrs. M. L. Holbrook, Mrs. L. Al en Lewis. Mrs. F. L FuUer, 'Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett, Mrs.1 W. W, Cot ton. Mrs. William Jones, Mrs.X?. S. Jack son, Mrs. unariotta u. juaiajaw, Mra w, J. vanscnuyver, wrs. a. u, jwaxweii, Mrs. Ci. 3.- Reed. Mrs. Fredrick H. Paae. Mrs. Jaanes Mcl. . Wood, , Mrs, feador Lang, Mra. 1 W. Slttort, Mrs. 1 W. B. Aver. Mrs. Henry McCraken. Mrs,:T. M. Anderson, Mrs. C. F. Boeba, Mrs. T. M. Strong,. Mrs. Henry W.-Corbett, Mrs. A. L, Mills. Mrs. . Sia-mund Frank. - Mrs. Marcus Flelschner Mrs. Frederick Eg gert.) Mrs. Zera; Snow, Mra, James .A. Sladen, Mrs. B, 8. Josselyn, Mrs. Wal- and evergreens and the punchroom was ter V. Smith. Mrs. 8. M. , Mears; Mrs. In ye4 and purple the colors .'of the tor- E?w pd oohhamr .nd. Mra Adolphe der.i On 'thaiUbles in "the small banv i01, ' ' i ! miAr' room were beautiful bouauets of . ' : r'' w'-w '' ' -i quet room were beautiful bouquets of cut flowers. - xne. reception-room w a lovely scene witn nanasomeiygowned The committee that had charge of the year's at nomes was Dr. v. u. New castle, E JB. ColwelL A Avery, J. G. Mackv R. Martin JrV J. . F, O'Donell, George W. Stapleton, E. G. Jorgensen and W. D. nasen. - . Thejpatronesees this time were- Mrs, C. A pretty wedding ' v waa .: celebrated Tuesday evening at the .Flsst Unitarian church when Miss Edwina Balrd Mas tick was married to Gerald Anthony of Alameda, ' California. -There: waa va large attendance ' of- friends.' Rev. aW. G. Eliot read the ifnarrlaga . service. Miss Alda Broughton played ' the' wedding the v.. Runvon. Mra K. L. Cannon. Mra. ni.k vr-- tn. -di.ii.,,.. J. r F. O'Donnell, Mrs. Philip N eu, Mrs. J bride's vocal teacher,- sang charntingly Hi P. man-Mra. jd,rfi Mra-lbafora the ceremony. Y - rv , o The briae wore, a' nanusoma gown or Richard Martin Jr., and Mrs. E. B. Col well. Among those present were:, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Gadsby, Mr. and Mra. E, lA,o.nu,fl Mr. And . "Mrm . Ttian Mr. and ; Mra. J, B. Werlein, Mr. and Mra George B. Cellars, Mr., and Mra John Annand. Mr, andi Mrs. Banfleld and Miss Banfleld, Mr. and Mra A. L. Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs, C E. Run yon. Mr., and Mrs. R. D. Cannon, Mr. and Miss Mays, Dr. and Mra C. C. Newcastle. Mr. and Mra, McKlnley Mitchell, Mr. and Mrsi.-C.1 E. Fields, (Jcn-fral and Mrs. R. Martin Jr., Mr. and aIis. Philip Neu, Mr. and Mrs. J. p. white marquisette trimmed with prin cess iace ana a long veu secured witn lilies of the valley, Her bouquet' was of bride , roses and lilies. Her sister, Mra. . T, - M. Patersotv, waa tha matron of honor and she wore , her wedding gown of cream satin trimmed with Val. enciennes lace and. carried Gldengate roses. . The bridesmaids were two other eisters, Misses Maud and Cara Mastlck, Mias Lou King and Miss Wllma Klxke. All wore frocks of pink spiderweb xilic with plnl veils and carried pink civ'ia tions. barren iaayne of Sua ltfan- clsco was the best -man and the ushers were Charles Lewis. Herbert Griffiths Thomas M. Paterson and Benjamin X)ey. The altar was decorated with wreaths and banked wltb palms and s ferna Splrea and fern and tulle were effect ively combined- A reception followed at the Mastick home with the family and the bridal party present A buffet luncheon was served. : Mr. and Mrs.1 Anthony have gone to San Francisco for a short visit before going to their home In Alameda. A marriage of Interest that waa very quietly celebrated, , waa that of Mlaa Estelle Ford Llnehan and Lloyd Rltten- house Smith, Wednesday .afternoon, at the home of Mrs. D. Llnehan. Only the immediate families were' present and everything waa almple, because, of the recent death of Mr.' Llnehan. Dr. E. 8, Muokley, of the First Christian -church read the service. - - - . , The rooms' were pretty with flowers. The bridal party stood In a bower of potted plants In the baywindow of the reception-room. The living-room : waa pretty with magnolias. In the dining- room luncheon was served and the table was charming in yellow and white. 8ml lax, yellow .ribbons and tulle, and Cal ifornia daisies.' were the decoratlona Mr. and Mra Smith left - Immediately for the mountains, where they , expect to spend tne spring ana - summer on their "timber - claim. The plans have attracted a good , deal of attention by their uniqueness.' The brides going away dresa was ' av corduroy mountain suit with high boots and sombrero and her trousseau consisted ' entirely ' of mountain olothes. Mrs. Smith is a hand some blonde of musical attainments and has for some time .been -the soprano and director of - the Hawthorne Park church choir. Mr. Smith Is the son of an old and prominent family of Port land. His parents. Mr. ana Mrs. a. t. Smith, have a handsome home on Port- lana J-ieigniB. mr. orrmn nas uean iromlnently identified witn- Danamg in- erests in tne city. -. ... . , ' , . ' . .-' . There was a gay gathering of Port land folk at Seaside, over the , Easter holidays., iThe W. IK Fentona the X H, Flelachnera the J. G. Macks and Dr. Locke opened - their' cottages and enter tained guests. The Moore hotel waa a scene or as much life aa In midsummer. A-few or tnose wno went aown were: Mr. and Mra Theodore B. Wilcox and their JltUe son Teddy, Mra H. C. Wort man, and i Miss Helen - and - Everett Wortman, Russell Hawkins, Ion Lewis, William VanSchuyver, .the Londona Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Judge, Carl Spuhn, Mrs. W. E. Panerle "and little Florence. the if, E. Ayers, William B; Honeyman, Mrs. James u. Hart ana miss Katner Ine, and many others. . . a. .The wedding of Miss Hannah Marie HAVE T6UR CALLING CAKDS , WEDDING , INVITATIONS . AND MONOGBAM STATTONEBY , . .. XNGRAVED XT ' RUSHTON'S 304 - Buchanan Bldg., between ' Fourth and Fifth on Wash, St WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS WASHINGTON BUILDING messaltne trimmed with white lace and carried a shower of pink . aweetpeaa., Louis Cronan attended Mr. Levy.- The rooms were decorated prettily. With dogwood 'and baskets of white li lacs In the drawing-room. - The den waa. decorated with palma and Eaater lilies, and the dining-room ' was pretty with -white roses and amilax. Mra Blrdaall, who received the suesta Was aowned '. In white lace and Mrs. Levy In pink chiffon.. Mr. . Birdsall gave the bride away.1" 'i; Vi'rVfr?- -J i ' iM-:---:.iyvt. '-4 . At the reception Miss Gertrude Lyons,' Miss Janet Gray of Seattle, and Miss Leslie Fiske served in the dining-room . and punch waa served in the den. Mr. and. Mrs. Levy have gone to. California -on a fortnight s trip and will be at home-. later, at .621 Marshal street. . - : A .- , The Camaraderie, a club of young men. haa sent out . invitations zor the next dance, Friday evening. May 1, at ' the new Maaonto temple. Mra A. D; Ch irleton, Mrs. E. E. Coursen and Mrs. I,. Lytle will be the patronesses, and ft ho members are Curtis 'Sargent, Ar-, . , nit' iiir-in vwti o niw wnj icl, jmi- Smith and Edmund Bennington ,Levy timr Fields, s Frank Howell, William was celebrated quietly at the home- of the brlda'a uncle and aunt, Mr. anoXMrs. R.-H. Birdsall. Wednesday evening, Only th ' Immediate relatlvea attended - the ceremony and several- Intimate friends were invited In late for a short recep tion. Rev.- WIUiam R. JPow.eii read tu service. , .- .',--.-,',:., - .. : . The brld.was handsomely sow . in White satin, trimmed with ducliesR. ! and- carried a shower of lilies of tlie vul ley. -Miss Edith Ijpvy.v the-brid'tf room's istcr, attended 'hor, and sue : wore i'in ?io;vYman Jr.,, Roy Fields and Elmer . Ooung, George F. Hoiman visited tn EugenT" last week, 'remaining over Sunday. He r gavo his Interesting talk on "The Art of "Illumination" before the' Arts ' and- . Crafts- society of the college town, and : was most I latterlngly appreciated. Mr. -Hoiman waa pleasantly entertained by t?usie people during his stay. , (Continued on rape Tlsree.) ,