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J THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1908. SOCIETY (Continued from Page Two.) Two engagements Of importance anil ( Interest were announced laat week. Mr, and Mr. V. Brlgham announced th . engagement Of their daughter Mlas Helen Katherlna Brlgham to Norrla B. . -Uregg. Mlaa, Brigham la an attract ive blonde, prominent In the younger set and la an acoompllehed mualolan., Bha la particularly wlt known for her pretty ainslng vole. Mr, Gregg waa former I Jy of et loula, but baa made hla home . In l'ortland for tha pent two or three yeara Tha wadding la to t,ke place , at tha ., Flrat J'reebvterlan church , J una 17. W. T. B. Nlcholaon 1 ha alao mad pihllo tha engagement of hla daughter, Mia Orace liryham Nlcholaon, to laurence Herbert liolman, tha eon of Mr. and M re. Herbert liolman. Their marriage la to take place" June 10. Wl . Nluholaon la handsome brunette with a, charming manner and attracted a ; good deal of attention at tha Old Lad lee '-home tea la at Monday when aha aa-J aimed Mra liolman. A number of en tertalnmenta are being planned for her. Tha, wedding will take place at ' Fit. Steuben's chapel with Miea Mateel ,' Howe aa maid of honor and Kaymond liolman a beat man. Mra. David Jordan entertained Wednesday afternoon at tha homo of l her mother.. Mra, W. !, Boot with an . i ' atfernoen of brldga and a tea following. 'Th affair waa given to announce In. ' . formally to their young-friend tha n ; gagement of Mlaa Helen Brlaham and '., ot Mlaa Orace Nlcholaon. ' Tha honor guttata won -tha prlaea at brldga. Later, . when more gueata arrived. Mra. I'. El ' Biigham and Mra. Herbert Holman . pmred tea. , A gueat who waa there to I greet old friend waa Mra. Carl Well of, Chicago, formerly Mlaa Rena Kuhn of fit Helen a hall, who baa many so qdaJntSnce her. . ' Hra Blanch Irb Kofoed baa been , entertaining Dr.' Bos A. Bebb of Seat - t la,. tha Washington atate bacteriologist, ' . at Blakely HalL . Wednesday Mra. Ko- : food gave a pretty luncheon for bar of ,,' right covers. Easter llllea war tha table decoration. The gueata were Mra, Warren K. Thomas, Mra. F. I Orannla : Mra. u. .. wonneon, Mra, F. J. Mra. Ralph Meyer -and Mlaa Myna Joaaelyn. ' Afterward Mra. Johnson took , tha party out Info the country In har ',aw ear -for a long ride. Mra Kofoed 'eirect to leave tomorrow for Baker City to appear in concert there. ; , -. ::v- ' ; .v- - ( ' . ' The " Ma flay party . given by Mr. . Begg a' dancing p'upll yeaterday at tbe Armory waa a, pleaaure to young and ' old alike. . Thd leading families of tha , city are . represented In thee classes, ' and tha entertainment yeaterday waa attended by many prominent matrons under the title, "The Falrt' Lvjr.- A little play waa given, featuring many of (he lUie tota in fancy daao., Mra. Hugh Hum returned laat Sun day: from an extended trip east Her .-time In New York waa unfortunately ' shortened by a week of illness. On her -- trrp Mra. Hum collected aome Interest : Ing specimens of handicraft for th May , exnioii 01 ma Jocai Aria ana craita ao- ; xlety. ,,-,, . v. . ' : , Th woman' auxiliary of Bt. Davld'a - church will entertain with a tea Tues day 'from t to 5 at the residence of Mra, "I : f r Cnotlo atyls and the ecuentrlcitlea of , gowned In yellow allk rnull and carrlea la I'linrarter. Mra, N'lria iJirows aavei yellow roaea. Mra. J. V.. Caaaou wore Kennetn end , her wedding gown Of white lace over white silk and chiffon, and a white picture hat with plumes. The beat man waa Clarence liarllett, and the uahtra Were I'sul Klmber and 1. C. Caaaou. A reception waa given at the home of tha bride a parent a. 1106 Main afreet, which had been beautifully decorated for the occaalon. the parlora were ou- orated with apple bloasoma,' and the dining room, where refreshsnenta were served, waa In yellow. - . AWaa Ruth Wetaler, In a dainty blue frock, prealded ai in puncn nowi. - After the, recent Ion Mr. and - Mra, Uurretaon left on their honeymoon trip to Puget aound, and upon their return win reside In their new home at Ivan- hol A;' ;- ;!; One of (he prettleat Eaater weddlnja waa celebrated last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. John Jar via, Johnson a treat, when their daughter,' Mabte Levin v waa united In marriage to Dr. Treva Jones. ' Tha house waa beautifully decorated with Easter llllea, Jvy and dogwood. The ceremony waa performed by Rev. Melville T. Wire. Mlaa. Carrie Johnaton aang charmingly U Hardeloi'a "Uecauee." The brhlat party entered to the atralna of the lyohengrlp roualo played by Mlaa Edna Benaon of Bay City, Michigan, the brine's cousin. Tha alala rlbbona were carrfed by Mlaa Ruth Jarvta and Mine iawnnic, Killingaworth. The nrioe a cliiirai'lcr, Mra. N'lrnt Ijirows gave a rrndlna, The lUtven. Kennetn end Knthryn Hall, .ne Krandclilldren of the IiohU-hm, and Thumaa and iHirothy lr-n cm til lulled aevernl annas which (in llahted the aiiesta. The rat Of the aft ernoon wtta pltaanntly spent over the teacupa.1 -if ' '.w : , -- The flrat annual promenade of the Columbiana of' Columbia university, given in Murlark hall, Monday evening, waa a .most. rleaalne gathering. The hall waa prettily decorated wltb college colore and pennants of varloua Inalltu uvna or me norinweai. The arranaementa were under the dl rectlon of RolHrt E. tileaaon. Alfred () linen, - Joseph Kehoe and Mact O. Knnls. The rntronesneg were Mra.' J P. O'Brien, Mra. M. W. t)aly, Mra. F. H. waite. Mrs. A. C. Pmltn. Mra. J. K. Cronan, Mrs. p. II. Kllnn, Mra. David M. Lunne. Mra. J. P. Cooke and Mra. r. IS. Dooiy. , . . . Tha fourth annual Eaejtcr Monday party given by tbe ladlea' auxiliary to A. O. if. last Monday night In th W. O. W. hall, eaat aide, waa moat aucceaaful. The large hall waa beau- cloth over taffeta, with trlmmlnga of iri "f " "treei near wu- wlll ut on Ita drill and a program of miiaictti ana instrumental numtra haa ten prepared. There will also be a fancy drill by H little girls, which will unique. . f . An Impreselve wddlng ceremony took place laet Wednesday afternoon at 1:10 o'clock, at the Calvary Presbyterian Church, when Mlaa Clara Bell waa ual- len in marriage to Uiorge 11. Immere, Rev. B. K, g. Ely, I. D,. official Ina. The wedding waa a quiet one, attended oy in .mmeoiaie reiatl and Mra. iammera hav wadding trip and upon pect o make Portland The police Offlcera uat ' PAQUIN SUITS-Bcatitiful, graceful of Mra Thorpe. Arrangements . ware ' '.'., , "' '' - ' - bT7vywTu.sd : anicrcni in acsignme pew nipiess from 1 1 :1A a. m a A n m gmAm i :V - . 1 - sio and refreahmenta will be offered. , ; jaCKCt StVlCS: they haVC ) JUSt arrived. . . r See them at once. Wlnalow Meade Circle No.'.V I of fl.' A. R.. Invite thele mimlun mwA frlenda to a whlat partir Tuesday vn- ,ii w ,"i iivia ia ineir rooma in th urew ; puiiaing. s Mart Stuart, W. C. O. F., will give a whlat party and dance next Tueaday evening in the auditorium of the Young The .dignity, and elegance of these garments, combined with their surprisingly lZ,on ioni " low cost, will make them first choice of every woman of discerning taste who ap- ion. their return x- ' ' ' ' ' ; , . . , . - . ,. " nd their bom. . : . 5. , predates right economy in shopping. . ; ; " . - .-' . .-. '. , v ' ' .-'..'..'"... :.s , . i ' Wires' Boclal and . s . , . ., . ' ; ; ' '' : ' ' jf . r -'.'' .' Mrs. J. J. Reynold of MedfordVWho Was Miss Gladys Barnes. .' tlfully uecora ted with . Oreiron araoe. palma and .Eaater lilies. .Mlaa Marie Whitney Boise. HI Hawthorne avenue. An excellent musical p.rogran has been arranged. w - Th Woman's Guild of Trinity church . gave' a pretty tea Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mra. A. A. Morrison. .'There waa a large attendance and' the 1 rooma were pretty with wild spring blossoms. j . : ' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elmore and Mlaa Ktale -Elmore'. of Astoria are at tha, l'ortland. They came pp for the As sembly. , j -1 ' ;: i . .. .. i- . Mr. and Mra. T. W. B. London tnd I M"J? f' P"?t?.rU, ?" tha Mlases Winifred and Lulette spent "",L';1?- TT?" Z0",i0Jli Chambers, with her able aaslatanta. made the halt a bower ef beauty. The V, . . 1 n - f f . L. 1 ' . I. I x f. nvHitiitrr, jr. rf, Kin,ii, nr. .a. Avers ana u. nooier. The Tuesday Afternoon club met' with Mra., A. W. Clark. Tbe following pro gram was In charge . of the hoatess: prlncesa lace and carried a shower bou auet of llllea of the valley. The maid of honor, Mlaa Masla Shirley of Owoaao, Suchigan. was gowned in lavender auk and carried violets. Mlaa Orace Jarvta, aister of the bride. waa the bridesmaid and waa attractively, gowned in pink flowered chiffon over pink taffeta and earned a shower of eweetpeas. Alfred Anthony ya was tne peat man. Tbe uehera were Dr. 1 Flxot and Dr. Bhean. Refreehmenta were aerved In the basement, which was a perfect lairyiand. with tne color soneme or yei low and white Illuminated with can d lee and Japaneae lanterna. - The bride bouauet was caught by Mlaa Maxle Bblr- isy. ' Mr. and Mrs Jonas left on the mid night train for a fortnight's trip to tbe souaa. . Mlaa Rob Bwarts and Edward F. Fisher were married Wednesday even ing before Eaater at th Second Ger man Baptist church. Mlaa Emma Bwarts and Mlaa Agnes Fisher attended the bride and Fred Oraber and .Kd Vorelein accompanied tha brldea-room Little LIUlan Bueermann was th ring bearer. Rev. Mr. Bueermann performed ine ceremony, me cnurcn waa prettily decorated. A - reception followed In tha church parlora -with an elaborate din ner, ine oriae la a popular member oz in cnoir. A pretty wedding- took place XVednes- oay, April l. at the home of Mr. and Mra J. C Campbell 111 Beech street,' when josepn Hen rot te and Mlaa Ella uarrena were united in marriage by Bev, Mr. Campbell. The bride wore a ault of , blue, and the brlaeemald, Mlaa Freda Johnson, wore wnite. Tne beat man waa Mr. Martina The ceremony was followed by a wedding supper for 16 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Henrotte are at home to their frlenda at ISO San RafaeL - . Horace 8 tonne and Mlaa Marlon Keefe were married Sunday afternoon at the realdence of Mr. Bavea, 181 Kerby street. Fred Olaon officiated. D. A. Bayea and Mlaa Nnlli M. Fryer were the attendanta. Only the Immediate friends and relatlvea were preaent. Alter me ceremony a wedding luncheon waa aerved. Mr. and Mra. Btorma will be at home to their frlenda at 81 Borth wlck street, this week. John B. P. Copland and Miss Ellle Fleckensteln were united In marriage llama avenue. w ...The' Rawing club of Mnroin-Oarfleld Women's Relief Corpa No. l, will meet u7 who airs, urowru PERSONAL After Vlaltlns St Hot Tka tnr alvh "'" " 1 wo weeas a 1 opoKane, Mrs. Kd Borgen hua returned home much improved In health. Tha Mlaaea Edna and ir,h.i Thnm.a rom ocous, Mills are guesta thla week of Mr. and Mra. C, M. Lawton of 1164 East taiuhll) street Mr. and Mrs W. J. Vnrtlnn i.r, vi. oay evening ror a visit la Loi A nu, I and o'ber points In southern California. Mra. Paul Berkman of Seattle, whnl waa matron at tbe Copland-Fleckenatelrt weaaing, ia tne gueat of Mr. and Mra nonrjr riecaenatein. Mra H. Oerson Of IB! Thirteenth airwi, is enieriaining Mra. ii. B. Levln- aon or uiue Kock. Arkansas. At borne Thuraday. Bha will remain tnr I svros unt, Learn to rianra mrrvilv at TAe.n I iwHiioi v;fiiui. nvw i'inaiii,a nnw rnrm. us. rrirsie lesaona aajiy. Both pbonea. CIGARETTE FAPEB. France Makes World's Supply and v Does It Well. Rice paper wish which clcarettea are! made, has nothing to do with rice, but la made from the membranee of the bread rrult tree, or more commonly of fine new trlmmlng-s of flax and hemp. France makes cigarette papers for tbe whole world, aaya the London Tribune, the output of Austria and Italy being ineignincant. Cigarette oarjer ahnuld ho nt tha vr beat and pureat Quality obtainable, and every effort ia made by manufacturers to provide a paper free from lnjurioua elemente and effect. ah tne allaged harm of clgarettea la u to bad naner. the desrilUat Mn amoker can consume. Thia manufac turers hav reoognlsed, and th cigarette paper la now aa pure and perfect aa NOVELTIES All the light pretty i summer colors so refreshing 'after, the dark winter clohtes; fancies, mingles, checks pencil, shadow and hairline stripes in panama, worsted, serge, etc., some with Madame Butterfly and bthe'r novelty sleeves; others with tailored coat sleeves. Many skirts are cut in the new Parisian ,drape, full flare, and Seat ed effects. VOILES Excellent quality, with' or without drop skirts, their beauty of material enhanced by trinrmirigs of applique, Persian bands and fringe. v LINGERIE WAISTS A ship ment of newest spring and sumnr waists has just been opened; very rare values and beautiful designs. CREDIT IF DLSIRLD It is your privilege to open a credit account, remitting to us in weekly, seml f monthly, or monthly payments. t - v Bo ..Sht la it that KflO nt the ! Tuesday at the home of the bride's I .t0 ounce 1 The? are per- EASTERN THE STORE WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD mm, CORNER .WASHINGTON AND TENTH the' Eaater holldaya at Seaside. Crogstert "Other Historians of Note." Mrs. ii, js cntpman, The' arueats of the Mlsa Frances Warren and Miss Clear Iclub were Mrs. Shields and Mrs. Cam- Warren entertained with a few tablea eron. Refreshments were eerved by the of brldge-Tuesday afternoon. hostess, assisted, by Mrs: Shield j. The wj . .,t . , . club will meet at the home , of Mrs. , ' w , . , . George. Bateson. . ; Margin street r, mg aura. a. u. t,iianun reiumeivi xase any sieei onage can Wedneeday -from a ten days' trip to ' ' southern California. .1 ; . ' . '" w . 4 : ' : Last Tuesday evening Llncoln-Qar ' Dr. and Mra Ralph Mataon have f,e,d Woman's Relief Corps, No.-l; en. returned to Klton Court and have taken tertalned Llncoln-Qarffeld post at dln- epattments there. - i . ner. Mrs. tattle Capell, as chairman of " - the executive committee, and her corpa . Mrs! x' H. Paare enteetalnal in,m. of workers, were highly comollmented. allv with1 four tablea of brldra Wednea. Af tr -dinner s short program of mualo flay afternoon, and! Speaking was heard. Mrs. Bellden was av iiio yunv, ana mr. saorse ana others sang. Among those to give short on tne lauiea., ana war experiences the commander. Comrades Haina. McDevie, Henry, Bardon. Dr. Hall and othera - - , naranta hv fn Rev John R M. Rtmn. 'OCtly combustible and Sire off the mtn "", ociun oeing roiiea with tobacco they are analysed to prove of St Mark'a Episcopal church. asea Dy tne imv The bride waa The ceremony was witnessed by the lmv mediate relatives only. attended bv Mra Paul Berkman of Se attle and the bridegroom by his brother, v; ally, with four tablea of bridge Wednes- Aff ' 0 ay afternoon, , ptJ ' ' -I jTMlss Janet Gray of Seattle, was the aiu fci?J,Mr- ,nd J4r-.R- H- B,r,sa11 wiST 1 V 3 aj invvii.y UB9 inTiiauuiii QUI I . 1 V W W , " ?V " '"ncn n X nfJr wk. Mr, and Mra A. W. Holts celebratedV 'idl'' I their first wedding anniversary at their ! .' , fnK"',r","J5"1 S!S."l:Kuin,B 0UI home, 1105 East Twentieth street north. V d ' H J"; . J Those present were: Mr. and Mra Wll .AJ'f ' ".t- '.T "'I ' I Ham Holts. Mr. and Mrs. 1 8. Coooer ! " i r - - - m - --.. Mr,, juKe ana aaugnter,- miss Edith yMnntiW AVk nWn -m-nnv 1 Smith. Miss Eula Harbaugh, Mlaa Bessie EVEXTS" OR TITR WTTRIfl I Ho Mlaa BerthaHolts, Mlaa Annia Harry Copland. The wedding of Mlas Adelle 3. Hussey of Portland,, and Harry Harper Hewlett or Stockton,, cauropiia- took place in San Francisco laat week. Mr. Hewlett haa for yeara been aasistant cashier of the Flrat National bank of San Fran. Cisco. He la the nephew of H. H. Hew lett, in oanaer. A nrettv wedding was celebrated In Albany. Sunday afternoon, by Rey. Dr. . W. McDougall of Portland, when Clar ence R. Stratton. the only son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Stratton, and Mlaa Mae Palmer, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mra Eugene Palmer were married. that they are free from, all deleterious I veloplng the tobacco, moving paat lngredienta and that they, contain noth ing out tne pureat paper fiber. uniy new material flax and hemp ENGAGEMENTS ji I Pa- W 1 HoU. Miss Edna Cooper, Miss Helen TCvftrett Holt. HaroM fonnsr flnnnp - On -of th Dle&nant vocrlal vni nt CooMr. Chester CooDer ; and Robert f K ' WAetlr WO at aa rllnnaal a4. lea u ' I Cooper. 1 t The laat whlat soal and dano. of y viw vj ik n,.u nwuwQrin or eta :A.ii.;.. v Mount Hooa circle, . women of Wood . ,..yv.wwfc. AfiuiBun arflnuif, 4 ne a cran, wai m.uit nsiuro ai n over- ?2SliT??lc- V Oregonjtrap flow meeting, cs the committee was ' "f,?.d wlid Vowe.ri. A bouIu' of Eaater. compelled to put tables in the auxiliary W mie. theUb!e gave the affair a hall. If the eaat aide hall ahould prov ;f lunngima appearance, , -xnoe present were Mesa consul I, i inadequate next - u uesaay evening, T I AAmml.f Mill h. A a , 1. fioak.; Head ' Advlaer T. Clinton Veale, of all who ; come. Refreshments s r.eaa anar : v jb. ' tinoagrass. Head dancing will follow the whlat. ' w Beakey, Messrs. J. J, Jennings, William I The birthday; party of Mrs. Sebrlng Professor Clayton Wants announcea the engagement of hie daughter, Verna, to Earl B. Morden. The marriage will take place the latter part of June. . ; Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Greene announce the engagement of their daughter. Effle Fay. to Robert Sutherland Martin, of San Francisco. . COMING EVENTS The art department of th Woman's club has a very interesting program arranged for the next meeting, Tues day afternoon at t o'clock. In the art room of the nublia library. ' Mra. John Scott, Mra 'Sen wind, Mra Latimer and Mlaa 8 hart) will give short accounts of fhii Flemish. .nsuan ana uerman art, Mrs. care Weiater will then apeak on the leading trimmings Is used, and these are thor oughly purified. Chopped by machinery imu rainum particles, tney are well mixed by a revolving fan and then re- aucea aimost io dust Thia la placed In a solution of lime and soda. 1 In order that every foreign substance may oe eliminated, it undergoes a thor ough washing process, the water being obtained from artesian wells aunk for mm purpose, j ne duid ib aarain crtiahcwi and rolled out Into paper. Thla Is of a grayisn tinge, ana the -pure -white of the finished leaf la obtained by an elec tric process, which alao cleanses it nt an poasioie impurities, u , he cigarette makinar machines . art among the most wonderful products of numaa ingenuity ana mechanical skill. With a. alngle exception . thev a.ra nf American invention. The machinea work on two nrinriniaa In thoae of one class an endless roll of tobacco la envelODed bv an endiaaa riK. bon of paper and chopped up into clgar ettea of the required length. Other ma chines roll the tobacco separately and press it Into Ita paper case. The former are tne lasier maxers, nut tney turn out a larger proportion of faulty cigar ettes. - ' At one end of the machine a girl sprinklea the flnecut tobacco on an end less cloth, whlca carries the tobacco under roller to be combed and curried Of every knot and lump. Gliding along a groove through U-sliaped wheels, ths tobacoo becomes a continuoua roll or rod, which la carried forward to the paper. ... ,'y -V. . This Is bearing the tobacco onward when the machine clipa tbe paper en- brush which imparts a tiny a tree It of starch ' paate, the edges are pressed down and the continuous paper en shrined roll of tobacco moves forward beneath a knife, which, descending at intervals, cuts it ore into cigarette lenstha.. Thee fall into a receptacle. and in many cases are counted and packed by roacnlne alao. , . The machines turn out from 200 to 800 clgarettea a minute. On machine crimps Instead of gums the paper and thua removea one objection to cigarette smnicing. - . Th introduction nf these machinea. necessitated by the increasing demand ror clgarettea nas greatly decreased the coat - Made by band, the clgarettea coat ia id a tnouaana, While the same number is mechanically made for 2(L By hand from 1.600 to 2.600 cigarettes can be made a day, the output varying according to the . method adopted. In the same time a machine will turn out 180,000 cigarettes. Home ' cigarette makers roll ths - to bacco with th paper, while others form ll i t: T.2J .Una as I I r liii- ' il l (SOBi mjEuaJ T: 9 1 ILITinZ, OTT WASXZWaTOV ST. ) : Portland's Newest ini Elost Elodern Hotel Absolutely Rre Proof Amerlcaa aad Bnsopeaa. . Bates to Tamllles. Oar Bus Xeeta All Trains. the paper into a cylinder, then roll the tobacco tbe required aise and push It into the paper tube. j . Church Popular With Lovers. From the Wide World Magaslne. Th little church of A beam, near Innabruck. enjoys a reputation which la probably unique of ita kind. : 1 It Is a popular superstition that couplea united within the - church of -Absam, especially during the month of May, are assured of unclouded happl "s during the whole of their wedded' Ufa . r- . .. . ,--. . , - thia Idea brings scores of lovers to Absam, and during; May In particular the familiar notice, "Com early to avoid- -th rush." might very well be disolaved outside the building. , and Sreli(it j wlnr' u' GeotK given at her home on Stanstoq street rtoodwWwaVasalated by Mr.. UV w VeU attended by C. Henrys and Miss Sadie Settle- her friends. : ; Sixteen hands of ' whist mler. . were piayea and toasts were offered, .. After the dinner the head officers Tn" decorations- weje pink and green in conducted th big Initiation for the fPr,nL 'lowers. Prlaea were , won by .Woodmen in tho W a W. hall on Kiev. J- K " 1Kr-fc,Mlll,''rM,p1-:,;Sulen entn street. ".vn.,j, v.,t.,.i.v n- . ' ' iresnmenta were servea. . nu. AM..Mf n..,.. ir.Mj... I . . . w w . iim auuux jKiaio raunun given I rsi.M.. ..n . Ml a . 'ivs' i tha rilH Aii-rlllartr tn tha A n It I "v -r laat Mnnrtii : nifrht. in th W n W 7" i v.. rZn'-..S., ri-ul..;; Cay . Monday, evening. Mra Anna ? llfllll fags a,as9 DBBw Riuo ' nas eavia bihihiiblb uattnw ont. AI U D.nn i .ev mi t. - -1. a. . m. Kitt.j easava r, A a. UvllvUII, T(U I lITSi ,.-J- .atara. la. ; mu. kail , a. JhAA a. lit. I Kal. -a it.. ir-L.i m . . ji .-' " "'- ' ' TTWav UVVVIOVU WW i LI4 I I' .iu jhis, maimi .. X IA IIDl Call VI JCr . eflsscwa A'ah11 wiaflrnri riraffnn o--ena PoaIIHV AflOini WOD lfl PeCOrirt nriCAM '; I n - j. . . VI sca, i.uaFfevaa SB a ca uur avseaas" I , . , ... ' i, aa v ;i t vter lilies, and palms enhanced the- icena Pn. meeting wiu De May 15. ix.'Or aiieiy. Tne mueio was piayea ny ' i c. aan erreeiea tne ruesis ana jura dovh : .niiu rtl i. juiii.a wiicu uii 111, inuici . 1 - in tne ranention nan. - Mrs. J. c:arinnn 'f'iv' The following were the patronesses: characteristics of northern art, and Il lustrate the subject wun tine pictures :s. i i I' 1 WEDDINGS f liat rl1.AaJai. amaAla 4 fWa..'. ' Mi a. laceover silk; Mrs. J. Smith, In black " weaa,n os .tnwr.si to rosny; fort- net over silk; Mrs... T. Meagher, in iana people was celebrated when Miss orown sua: jars. . w. Bivwa- n ; biacit Gertrude D-lWetsler was married to x silk: silk. inucn credit is due to Miss M. Chambers, l wno is presiaent or tne. society. - - I amg Garretaon -of Portland. The wed- took place In St Paul's Episcopal church. Rev. T, F, Bowen officiating. ji.:. , - ' N - : 1 cnurcn, ttev. x, tr. rjtiowen ornciaung. " s's r : Orpha Rebekah lodge, No. tK I. O. O. . Previous to the ceremony Mrs. J. C. " -c ...,,. ..-.- i J Caaaou sang ' J Ixive You Truly." to ll'ff ;,,. . .. . tJ,a organ accompaniment of Mlas Mar- ;,,.... r1:" mv..u (.u.s. ui ,auwuci, i is,n ue wmwaiie, wno si so : Diavea tKe j.J ,. . . . , , 1 .'v...,.,. .u . .. . . ..... UV.1DHM1 . AiiO , , . . - . l , vi iuv - uraa : uuiuvuuivxy xuwneu in a lnr 5S frnnir Tn., wa,. inln. is v , ' T".v " - . m n ,J . j n prinuem jgmii ui wuue messaiine over white silk, and her veil waa caught up kindly lent' by the Cbrlstenaen Art com pany. mmeaiateiy loiiowmgme arc, at i:0 o'clock, ths psychology deport ment will continue Yogi philosophy and end with a ahort talk on self -control. , Th O. K. B. girls have sent out lnvlta- tions for 4helr dance at th Mason io Temple, West Park and Yamhill, 'Mon day evening, -May 4. Stiles' orchestra will play. - The patronesses are Mra J. P. cbonnell. Mra. O. M. Hyland, Mrs. E. B. Colwell, Mrs. J. C Olds and Mra J. 8. Greeny. The members . are Miss Emma M. Howatson, Miss Josephine Stapleton, Miss Gertrude Bajlln. Mias Bess Houston Miss Charlotte Ballln, Miss Edith Schmeer, ' Miss Jdabel Beck ett Mis Margaret Howatson, Miss Ruth Bollin and Miss Eva Fanning, - s VV 3jV :T:?:m On Easter evening. April 19, 'at 412 Everett street, In their home, J. A. Shoe han and Miss May Williams were united in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. I F. Fuller and Mable Marlence attended tbe groom and bride. Rev. Henry A. Barden was tne officiating clergyman, " " . r Next Jhursday evening the field team of Astra Circle will entertain Us friends with a dano in their hall. May 14 an entertainment has been c rena red in honor of th tenth anniversary of me ; organisation or Astra uircie, ana the grand aruardlan. Mrs. C. C. Van ursaaii, wiu be present xn rteia team , .. - . -,i . . w ii i ia sun, n.nu nrr veil was caught DD iiSSPlJu?lm2 llZA ror,UB with? natural orange blossoms from t lilo "upper. , . California. The bride's only ornament -.--.-- 'i-- - j ; .i v e ,uiiudviuv uiniiiviiu amiiia nmai-i 'J.-?.-i The; ilteraturo department' r of r the sunburst, the gift of the bridegroom, i Portnomah club met Wednesday with "h - cr4, ,.TOu?.l-.-'-:Btr . Mr. Fitipatrlck. 700 Flanders street The maid '''-of honor. "Miss 'Muriel 'Mas'i Mra, George and Mrs. TorraVice-, a-ave sey, wore a dainty gown of white point . short biographical sketches of litlirnr d'esprtt, over pink silk, and carried plrrk Allan I'oe. and the tinb Joined in a-gen- roses. .The bridesmaid," Miss Laura era! discussion of t,h beauty of h!s uarretsoq, aister of tb brUcgroora, waa v Death Wai on His . Heels. Jesse P. Morris, of Sklooers. Va,. had a close call in the spring of 10S. He says: "An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such .a fearful cough that my - friends declared -consumption had me, ' and death was on my heels. 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