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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL,' PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 28, 1908. 1 1 1 t ' " (Continued From Page Two) Mill Cecil Kern returned Wednesday from tbe east : to spend the' aummer .with, hen parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Kern, at SSS East Tamhill street. She closed her engagement with 4"The Man or the Hour' In Philadelphia. Miss Kern is a cortiand Riri who win tie remem bered for her clever work with thla company last winter In Portland. She was showered with flowers and given a warm welcome. v; ..-,- : , Monday Mrs. W. H. McCorquodale. en tertained at dinner. In honor of Mr MoCorquodale's' birthday. The dining room was - all in red, with red sweet peas And red shaded candles on the ta me. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Holbroolc. Mr. and Mrs. Oenrre Por. vis, Miss Frances Jeffery and Howard The Smith college girls are returning for to aummer vacation. Miss Isabella Qould and Miss Helen Bates returned eariy in tn week and Miss Ada Burke, Miss Alta Smith and Miss Elizabeth Parker were expected home yesterday. Miss Luclle Parker will remain east for soma -weeKs visiting school irienda. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Undsley ; laat week gave a graduating party to their cousin, Miss Julia Llndsley Palmer, in honor of her graduation from the Alletl Preparatory school. It was held in their suite at tne Hotel Sargent, and attend ed by the members of Miss Palmer's class ana other young zrtenas. An engagement of some Interest an nounced last weak was that of Miss Fanny Brown to Jack W. Brown of Taootna. Miss Brown is the daughter of Mrs. John A. Brown and the late Captain Brown, and spends a good deal or time in Beam ana uacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Howard are expected horns today from their honey moon trip. Their wedding week before last was one of the most prominent events, though very quiet, of the season.- Mrs. Howard was Miss Louise von Destinon. . Mr. and Mrs. W. ' O. Van Schuyler hava opened a cottage at Seaside for the season. The I. N. Flelschners, the J. O. Macks, the John Mannings and the Blaino K. Smiths are others who have openea tneir cottages there. , Miss Miriam Brlggs Is a popular guost at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brlggs and Is being shown a good many attentions by the young people., WW Rev. and Mrs. Charles T. Hessel of Areata, Cal., will arrive Tuesday on a short visit with Mrs. E. C. ProUman. mn. neuti was Aiiss t-una 1'rotiman. Mrs. Fletcher Lime of Portland Is at tending the Y. W. C. A. conference at Seaside house, where she is a leader of all tha music, and soloist as well. Miss Marlon Blakeley Is here from Tteoma visiting Miss Ruth Honey man. She will remain for tbe P. A. alumni pram and tha Fourth. Invitations are out for the Portland academy alumni prom nest Friday evening at the Masonic temple. West Park and Yamhill. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wilcox and the children have opened their lovely cot tage, "The Willows," at Long Beach, for tha aummer. Mra. I. N. Llpman entertained yester day with a luncheon of 16 covers for her Sister, Miss Helen" Rosenf eld. at her country borne. Miss Use Koehler has returned from Boise, where she visited Miss Rlden baugh, her roommate at Briar Cliff, j Mrs. Henry E. Jones has returned from southern Oregon where she visited her daughter Mrs. Robert Washburne. from St. Helens, where she was the guest of Mrs. Joseph Warren Day. Mr. and Mrs. John Shepard and their little daughter have gone to Meadow Lake for tha summer. ' Miss Dewey of Boston Is the guest of Mrs. J. N. Teal at her beautiful King's Heights home. Mra. Judaon L. Craig of Stockton, Cal., is visiting her Bister, Mrs. W. Wynn Johnson. Mr. and Mra. A. H. Btrrell have opened their cottage at Oearhart Park. WEDDINGS I Miss Mails Crittenden Camp and Ar thur Martin Korsahrens were married Tuesday evening; at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Camp, 740 Weidler street. The spaclods parlors were handsomely decorated with Caroline Testout and La France roses and ferns. At 8:30 o'clock the bridal party entered to the strains of the wedding march .from "Lohengrin." played by Mias Alda Broughton. The bride was handsomely gowned In a white French lingerie and chiffon . frock and carried on her arm a bouquet of Bride roses. 8ha entered on the arm of her father and (was preceded by her maid of honor. Miss Ella Camp, a flster. who wore an exquisite empire gown of pink silk and Venetian lace. Th groom was at tended by J. Albert Beckwith as best man. In a half circle of rare palms they were received by the Rev, Luther ft. vyott, pastor or tne First C lauonu cnurcn, wno reaa tne cere mony. After the wedding refreshments wer rerved, Mra. M. K. Clark presid ing. Mr. and Mra. Kornahrens will be at Home alter July 6 at 91 East Fifteenth street, corner of Oak street. They have gone away on a short trip. - Central M. E. church was the scene of a pretty wedding Wednesday even ing, celebrated by Rev. 3. T. Abbett, when William Gardner and Mlsa Pearl Arena Hembree, both of this city, were united In marriage In the presence of a large assembly.of invited friends. The decorations were elaborate, consisting of festoons of roses intertwined with smi lax. marguerites and Ivy, leading out from ; av central floral . bell filled with roses and suspended so as to allow the bridal party to stand under it. Miss Eleanor Menefee presided at the organ and Miss Cora Bush sang "O Promise wedding march as tha party entered thS church. The bride entered with her father and was preceded by Miss Mabel Oardner.1 sister of the groom, and Miss Ethel Tressler, as bridesmaids, and Miss Athea Hembree, her sister, as maid of honor. The . party f was:' met i at the altar by the groom, attended by Karl Abbtt, 'as ; best man.- Frank Ibombree and Bennetts Galbralth - were ushers. , The bride was charmingly at tired in a gown of cream silk colienne cloth over mes saline and wore the white tulle veil worn by her mother at her own wedding and carried on her arm a bouquet of Bride rosea. At the home on Grand avenue an informal reception was given for' tha relatives. Light re freshments' were served at small tables In the dining room, where the color scheme was pink and white. Mr. and Mr. Gardner are at 808 Eugene street, where they will be at home to their friends after July 1, ;;-'s-:-Zr.. Standing beneath a canopy of white rosea, Jn a room embanked with ferns and; palms, -Miss Ethel Gertrude Weh rung became tbe bride of Layton Wis dom at her father' a home In Hillsboro, Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. ' The service was read by Rev. K, Pi Hughes of Corvallis, an old friend of the family. The bride was attended by the Misses Alice Wehrung and Eva Bos cow, and Mlsa Eva Catching was maid of honor. Tbe best Man was Willis Ira land.' '' Muslo was furnished by Miss Cor nelia Barker, violinist; Miss Kate Shan non, pianist, ana mi Maua Bnannon, soprano. "O Promise Me" and "I Love Yeu Truly" were given by the musi cians, and the entrance of the bridal couple was to the familiar notes of the wedding march from "Lohengrin." Mendelssohn's "Spring Song" was played softly during the ceremony, and his wedding march followed Its conclusion, The bride was gowned in white creoe de" chine over white taffeta silk, trimmed With silk chlrton and princess lace, and a veil of tulle, with orange blossoms. She wore a diamond star, the gift of the groom, and carried a bouquet of white sweet peas. , miss jpjva catcning wore yeiiow mes- salalne trimmed with embroidery and filet lace, and carried white carnations. and the bridesmaids Were gowned In pink crepe da chine over taffeta silk and carried pink carnatlona Mrs. M. D. Wisdom wore a costume of apricot mes saline with Irish point lace, and Mrs. W. H. Wehrung gray eollenne over taffeta silk, trimmed with filet lace. The Misses Stella Boscow and Lelah Patterson received the guests and the Misses Cornelia Barker and Stella Bos cow were the attendants at the bride's table. " An elaborate scheme of floral decora tion was carried out with, ferns and California poppies in the living-room and La France and Caroline Testout roses and pink hydranglas with pink ribbon-In the dining-room. Alter the ceremony tha tirldal eounie left In an automobile for Portland and a tour of the Canadian northwest They will return to Portland In abont two weeks and make their home In Irving ton. The bride is a well known and popular Hillsboro girl, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wehrung. and the bridegroom Is one of the publishers of iiib rucinc xturai epini. Miss Anna Harkenrlder was married to August Paulsen, June 7, at the home of her parents In Estacada. The rooms were prettily decorated. .The bay win dow of the parlor was a' bower of roses and fern and from the center was sus pended a floral bell of pink and green. As the wedding march sounded forth the bride entered with her father and met tne bridegroom at the altar. She wore a white silk gown, with train and veil, and orance blossoms, and carried a large bouquet of Bride roses. She was attended by her sisters. Misses Matilda and Ida, who were both gowned in pink and whito organdie, and carried pink roses. The bridegroom was attended by his brother Julluan The wedding march was played by a sister of the bride groom, Mlsa Lydla Paulsen. Supper was served In a lovely oak grove a short distance from the house, and as the bridal party left the house the little sister. Miss Edith, walked ahead and scattered roses In the way. About 65 guests from Portland were present. Mrs. Harkenrlder wna assisted h, i Mrs. J. Meyer and Mrs, Simmon and Mrs. learey or Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Paulsen left on the even ing train for Portland, and will be at home to their friends at Kenilworth. Wednesday evening, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C B. Sawtelle, their daughter, Grace L. Sawtelle and Harry C. Boulette were' united in marriage, the Rev. Dr. D. L. Rader officiating. Miss Viola Sawtelle, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, and tho groom was accompanied by Ralph O. Ledyard. The bridal party entered the parlors to the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, by James A. Bam ford. "O Promise Me" was played during the ceremony. The bride made a beautiful appear ance attired in a gown of cream silk organdie; and carried a shower bouquet of white carnations. The parlors were beautifully decorated with palms. Ore gon grape, evergreens and flowers. The brides bouquet was presented to Miss Nana Ross. The bride and groom have a host of friends among the people of Mount Tabor, Mr. and Mrs. Boulette will be at home after July 7, at East Sixty-first and Couch streets. Mount Tabor. At tha residence of Mr. and ' Mrs. D. N. Hooker, S25 East Seventy-eighth street, north, their daughter,' Cora Frances, was united In marriage 'to Leon Boulanger of this city, Wednes day evening, June I7.v The ring cere mony was read by the Rev. H. Oberg, of the Methodist Episcopal church. The house was elaborately decorated With roses, carnations, sweet peas and trail ing vines. Miss Cora Frack played the wedding march from '"Lohengrin" promptly at 8 o'clock. When the bridge entered on the arm of her father. She wa charmingly attired In a cream silk Kovfn, with point lace, and carried a W , os xsriue roses, unly imme diate friends were present, and supper way served afterward. A number of violin selections were given by Mas ter Lloyd Frack, accompanied on the piano by his sister. Miss Cora. : Mr. and tMrs. Boulanger will be at home to their friends after June SO. at 32S East Seventy-eighth street, north ; -k it l'-v--Miss Annie Shenberger of Nebraska, was married to Louis B. Hiett at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fre borough at Mount Tabor, June 17, El der R. D. Benham officiated. The rooms were - beautiful with ferns and roses and the ceremony was performed under a, large whit bell suspended from an archway of roses against a background of green.j A dainty luncheon was served, after which Mr. and Mrs. Hlett departed for their . home near Vida, Or. . , . Arthur Barendrlck and Miss Mildred Walralh were married with a pretty ceremony, at Westminster Presbyterian church Wednesday evening. The serv- rru uy ev. wenry Marcottl. I jne cmiren was artistically .decorated with a profusion of white fox glove and vine maple. , which hid the altar. The aisles were bordered with marguerites and ferna. The bride ,. was daintily gowned in white duchesse satin with a veil of tulle, and carried a shower bou quet or liride roses. She was given away by her father, Jesse WaTrathi ' Her sister, Mlsa Florence Walrath, was maid of honor, and tha bridesmaids were Miss Kina MeKelvey and Miss Edna Church. They all wore corn-colored messallne and carried bouquets of yellow sweet peas with wreaths of the same flower in their hair. The best man was Ben Mor row, and Roy Merkle and Oliver Walker were the ushers. Prior to the ceremony Miss Saidee Krtapp, a cousin of the bride," sang very charmingly, 'Thou Art Like Unto a Lovely Flower." Sha was accompanied by Mrs. H. A. Henoner, who also played the wedding march.' v A reception followed at the Walrath home in Irvingtont which was .prettily decorated in pink and white ross. Mra. 'I Peters served Ices, and later in tha n i ing Mrs. Clinton Shorno and Mra Henry rrunx erven, xney were assisted by Miss Irene Albee, Miss Vida Povey and miss Harriett Kern and Miss Mary Kern. - , - . . . Mr. and Mrs. Barendrlck will spend their honeymoon at Cloud Cap Inn on Mount Hood. , - Tha home of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. StaVenson , was the scene Wednesday, June 10, of the wedding of helr daugh ter, Letha Grace and Chester M. Her ald. Rev, W. N. Coffey read the serv ice. ' The rooms were decorated with ferns and garlands of roses. The bride wore a pretty white gown and carried Brida rosea - She was given in mar riage Dy ner rather and was attended by Miss Lydla Lsrne : as bridesmaid, who was prettily attired In pink and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Herald was attended by Wendall Poulson. Little Vera Tufford acted s flower girl and Master Gerald Knowl ton as rlngbearer. ' . , The wedding march was played by Miss Millie Meade. , 7 . Mr. and Mrs. Herald took a trip to mo round clues ana priusn (joiumhla. After July 10 they will be at horns to friends at 844 East Eighth street. Middlebury, Vt, June 10. One of the social events of the season was the mar riage of Miss Daisy Lona Cushman, only . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cushman, to Dr. Roy Sumner Stearns of Portland, Or., which was solemnized at th Congregational church. Tha bride was given in marriage by her father, and Dr. Dickinson, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. Mrs. Miner played the wedding music. The bride wore a princess gown of pure white messallne satin over chif fon and taffeta, elaborately trimmed with princess lace, and a long bridal veil. She carried a huge shower bou quet of hothouse daisies. The maid of, honor. Miss Jessie A. Lane, of Cornwall,' was . gowned in white batiste over yellow silk richly trimmed with lace and carried a large bouquet of yellow lilies. The bridesmaids. Miss Irene Henry of Scheneotady, N. Y.; Miss Lillian - .-Y Vi-. - vk '.7 I .- ; '; ' - i s 1 ja . ." t ' it K- J- I " " " Miss Ethel Merton Hays, bride-elect, who has been much entertained. Wainwrlght of Lawrence, Mass.; Miss Mabel Constantine of New York City and Miss Mabel Merrill of Mlddlebury, wore' white embroidered batiste gowns over white trimmed with Valenciennes lac and Insertion and carried lingerie hats filled with daisies, and maidenhair ferns. ' Dr. H. A. Chase of Brockton, Mass., was the best man and Harry L. Cush man, brother of the Bride. Dr. R, H. Gllpatrlck of Boston, Mass., Dr. A. L. Southeate of Worcester. Mass.r and Dr. C. R. Pratt of Bridgeport. Conn., were tne usners. .. . After tha reremnnv thr was an In formal reception at the home of the DTnaa on uourt atreet at wnicn oniy the relatives and most Intimate friends of the brtde and groom were present. Receiving with Dr. - and Mrs. Stearns were the bride's parents and Mrs. A. M. Hubbell of Haverhill, Mass. - - . Dr. Stearns, whose former home was In Bristol, was graduated from Middle bury college in 1901 and from Harvard medical college In 1905. Dr. and Mrs. Stearns leave at once for their home In Portland, Or., stopping in Montreal for the wedding, June 12. of Dr. H. A. Chase, at which Dr. Stearns will act as best man. Among th out of town guests besides those in the wedding party were Mra A. M. Hubbell of Haverhill, Mass.; Mrs. Charles Wainwrlght of Lawrence, Mass.; Mrs. Frances Pierce of Whit ing, Mrs. Ned Barker and Miss Barker of Brandon. Mrs.' M. V. Drake of Ti conderoga, N. Y. ; Miss Anna Thomas of Brandon and Miss Christine Huntley of Leicester Junction. - WW An early morning wedding was cele brated at the Pro Cathedral of St. Stephen he Martyr, at 7.80 o'clock Wednesdaywhen Miss Grace Guile, the only daughter of William H. Guile, and Frank Lewis Purse of the firm of Purse & Co., and formerly of Savan nah, Georgia, were married. The at tendants were Miss Jennette StetUer and R. Eugene Fulton. The ushers were Uectrge L. Allen and William Whitfield. Rev. H. M. Ramsey offi ciated. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Purse left for British Columbia, where they will remain for a short while. Tuesday evening, June 18, Miss Nettle Bowen, the daughter of Mrs. L. A. Bowen of Arleta, was married to H. A Glens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Q. Glens of 880 East Sixth street. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Culer at their new home on Klndorff road, Nashville. The cottage was a bower of roses and the wedding party stood beneath a wedging bell of white roses, festooned with ropes of slmilax. The bride was gowned In white silk mull cut princess. Only the Immedi ate families were present. Light re freshments were served during the eve ning. Oneof the prettiest of the June wed dTnga'was solemnised at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard S. Kerns, 634 Umatilla avenue, Wednesday evening, when their only daughter, Bessie, was united in marriage to Hanson Miles, by Rev. ' David A. Thompson of th Sell wood Presbyterian church.. The bride, leaning on her father's arm, entered to the atralns of Mendels sohn s wedding march. t laved bv Dan J. O'Neill. The ceremony was per formed under a canopy of smllty Bride roses. Th bride w limlwi"' ? owned in white marquisette vtr eta with trimming of baty liWn I t and wearing a long tulle veil.' tin tar ried a shower bouquet of lirlde-r. . The bridesmaid. Miss Hlen Hosari i, was charming in a gown -of blue m.v mull and carried an arm bouquet p Bridesmaid, roses. The grvm at tended by hia brother, Hollle A. hhaw, After congratulations a buffet luncl.'u was served in the dining-room by tl Misses Alice Agler. Emma Cowan ami Lillian Powers. Miss. Edith .hi-hiiyW-r and Miss Ruth Burkhardt presided at the punch bowl. ' . . The parlors were beautifully decor ated In amllax and orange blossoms, tit reception hall was In ivy and La Franca roses, and the dining-room in Ameri can Beauty roses. After a month's s lourn In southern California, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw will be at hrtwe at the. Nor tonla until their new hoiu ! jCoropleteO, : - i:v t "" Miss Dora May Brac&ett was married to Guy Franklin : Chester Wednesday noon at th home of , ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brackett, at Barton, by Rev; Mr. Rich. Th home was elaborate ly decorated 'with ferns and . roses ami pink and white: was the color scheme. The bride's gown was whit net over taffeta with orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of Frau Karl Druschl roses. After the ceremony Miss Beryl Camp caught the bouquet. ' The attendants were Miss , Lottie Fleming of Everett, Wash., and Tracy Chester, a brother of the brWegroom. Tables were spread on the lawn under the drooping branches-of the cherry-, trees. Over 60 guests were present. Mr. and Mra,; Chester , will spend a short time on the coast, after which, they will be af home to their many friends at tha "Old Brackett Home stead." w r'l' At Pacific hotel June 11 Miss Wan- da Allen was united In marriage to M. E. Nolan, Rev. Henry A Barden pro nouncing the ceremony. Mrs. Grace Brown was attendant to tho bride and John Langerman . uttended the groom. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kennedy, P. J. Mooney, Mrs. Grace Brown, J. C. Langerman. Mr. -and Mrs. Nolan will reside in Port land. ir On the evening of June 19, at Z74H Montgomery street, Jesse M. Clark and Miss Allle Violet te were married by Rev. Henry A. Barden. They were at tended by Charles C. Martin and Mrs. C. Emma Martin. They will reside In Portland. . . , t , Friday, June 18, at the home of Rev. Edward Gittlns of Clatskanle, W. O. McAIroy and Mrs. Lettie Cox were mar ried, and left Immediately for their new home in Chelan county, Washington. (Continued on Pag Six.) IT qU .........dLj... 1..,. fPt tf v: :' - '--' j sBasMMnsasBBBBssMHsMsasiaBBBBBBBB mmmmmmmmmiammmm l 1 Em Iw (Great 1 H I ZJV ' V4si This applies to our entire stock of Car pets and Rugs until our $82,000 Shipment Arrives Which our Mr. Chas. Jenning bought of Alexander Smith & Sons on the 4th of last May. This is the largest pur chase ever made by a Portland house, We propose to make a clean sweep of the present stock. " " '-'I ;' l',,,L''"'' ' This week is the time to furnish up your home or office for we are giving unusual bargains in Buffets, China Closets, Parlor, Library and Bedroonv Furniture. QJJ Special purchase, all sizes, fast colors, and at much,less price than anything you ever paid for a flag. Stores here would have bought us out entirely if we would have sold the entire stock at the. retail prices we q'uote here: . . 2x4 Foot Flags . 50c 3x5 Foot Hags . . 70c 5x8 Foot Flsgs. $M0 Bona Fide Bargains Unmatched by Any Store on (he Whole Coast $13.30 $16.50 $15.50 $37.50 $12.50 .. . ., $12:50 Quarter-Sawed Oak Dresser, $25.QO . to . . . . Golden Oak Quarter-Sawed Dresser, $27.50 to Birdseye Maple Dresser, $27.50 to Solid Mahogany .Princess Dresser, $65.00 to olid Oak Dressers, $20.00 to : White Maple Dresser, $20.00 to Mahogany Princess Dresser, $27.50 to . . . . Hardwood Dressers, $17.50 to ... . :5?,.:.......$16.50 Dressers, $17.50 . ' Q'Q Diamond Plate Hardwood Dresser, $12.50 Aw to w.;...: .7.40 Pi ' ! Ub.Ql Ilomc o! Good Furniture Prices Airays Lora! : t-i ' : M0RISIS0NMSECGISTO (ill .!