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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, 'SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 12, 1008.J IlU.1l " ' TO 71 Mr W 1 4 tV- T IHK JT'l jK'lta Kupr'.l inu(I;iV( been Hie principal sourru of . n ti!rtninins the past wivk. AlmoHt pvt'ryonf not engagr-d with this fraternity nj Us doings wen Just leaving town. Tho seanhore and , the mountains seem to have put In a call not to bo ignored, and thiK wsck ' Portland htm given up more of Its peo ple than any previous week. ( Word Cornea from the beach tlint the. ucd in is becoming' pay there ;ni merriment Is at Its height Surf bntliiiiK. rnibblrii:, . clamrhing, walking r.nd ellniMnic alonn the beach, Ktory-telllnK around the bon . fires Ri'O keeping the outers busy. Ten . n In has come into greater favor at the bench? resort this year and elaborate plans aro male for tiie enjoyment of tne sport. Horseback riding comes In tor Its nhare of attention. . Here at homo garden parties are the popular form of amusement. Several . .pretty ones have been given and since many Portland homes possess such beautiful gardens there Is every reason "whv they should grow In frequency. Of public nature the chief event was Mrs. Flsko's appearance Tuesday after- figured with blue flowers and trimmed with diicheKHe lace. She with Mrs. K. R Lytic and Alr.s. K oursen were the patronesses. Mrs. I.vtle wore a handsomely embroidered white bitis(e Sown and .Mrs. tooisen wore an elan orate corn-colored silk richly ornament ed with lace. These three women have been the patronesses the entire season for the ( amaradere club's dances a club composed of a few of the frat men. Tuesday afternoon the Omega Nu girls were hostesses with H delightful bars party up the Columbia. I'inner was served at Bonneville and there I'nr snns' orchestra which had accompanied them played for dancing. Tle rcturu trip was made by moonlight. Wednesday evening the men amused themselves with a stag hanuuet at the Commercial club, which nns one of the most largely attended affairs of the entire week. Many of the older menu Dors or the 1'ortlaml chapters were pres ent. Thursday the. Delta Iota Chf sororltv entertained them with a trolley ride ti the Cleveland ranch near tlresham. There followed a country supper and dance and a return ride late at night. Friday evening the crowning event of the week was the dance given at the has wired her Inability to be prcaont Kllery and Erneat Ward Brlgham of eently of fit. Paul, who cam out her Itoaton. A party went from urOaitd to In the aprlng aa th gueat of Mra. H. C apend the Fourth, eonaletlne of Wit- Hhavlln and who la now oooupylna the Ham I). Wheelwright. Mlaa Martha rerey Birth nouee no Klnga Height, tint vt r. ici-.nk v. I)u Mond. Mra. Mra, J. Wenley I-dd. Mra. Frank Free- Arthur Mlnott and Mr. and Mra. Prank nian, Mlaa Carolyn Burna, Mra. Frank E. Hart. Other reentering were A. E. Hart. Mlaa Martha Hoy t, Mlaa HaaW Ainpii, aire, rruix t inucnt uu . ,010110 nu jura, uujr v. 'kidul U Hitchcock. Mr. and Mra. H. Conwfr and Mr. and Mra. I. L. Ounaaulee and aon. w The death of Khllo Holbrook laat week came aa a shock and meaaagea of condolence were poured In upon the family who aro prominent among the old resident here. Mlaa Emily Hol brook ia touring Europe with a party of ten glrla under the chaperonage or ma m-lfe of the oresldent of Chevy Chaao seminary. Washington, I. C. Mra. Hoi- M.e was to have been Mra. Walter hro";k'"ttr;d ht f)v children.' Phllo Hoi ok's guest und la now at her home In I'aandena. Mra. Cook, however, hope that at the Inat moment Miss Sutton may change bur mind. Miss Rutton'a International fame had made her ex pected presence here a matter of con gratulation and had ndded much Inter est to the 'tournament which opens to morrow. Mr. Freeman of Ban Fran cisco w ill bo Mra. Cook's guest and w ill take part In the tournament. A pleasant affair was a lawn party Thursday afternoon and evening given by Mr. and Mrs. William Held and their son, Wilbur Held, at their home "Green Uiibles" on the Base Line road. The lawn was beautifully decorated. The girls assisting were: Miss Helen Holbrook, Miss Myrtle Muir, Miss Bessie Teed, Miss Helen llauk, and Miss Sutherland. Among this Invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Pelton. Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. lioothe. Mr. and Mra. O. M. Clark and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Cook brook, Jr.. Ir Millard C. Holbrook Mlaa Kmlly H. Holbrook Haniuel iiomrooa and Miss Helen Holbrook all live in Portland. Mr. and Mra. C. H. Moorea and their family arrived from Salem last woek to make their homo In Portland. Thoy have been prominent In the capltol ao clety and they have many friends here to welcome them. They are living at Holladay Park In a rented house until the handsome new house they are build ing In the same suburb is cotnpieten. n,,rrinr. M, wires, the ooDiilar unlvoralty of Oregon football captain of last yeur and prominent athlete and fraternity man. Is one of the family and hla brother la a student at Cornell. W Mlaa Marie Bkldmore Connor enter talned at luncheon yesterday In com' rllment to Dr. Ira N. Landreth, presi dent of Uclmpnt college. Naahvllle, Tenn and Mra. and Mlsa Landretn. The other guests were Mies Susan Her ron and Mlsa Ida Hood of the same ni Mir lk-Rn ilr nd Mri RlmVr school, Mrs. L, W. Bltton. Mlaa Melon ' - - ---- - D,.aM nv 1J H. Colwell. Mr. and Mrs. George Knight Clark. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hank Jr., and guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Haack Hr., of Michigan: Mr. and Mrs. Powers, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Flllot King, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Donald. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Peters and their guest. Mrs. Smith of Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McBrlde, Mr. und Mrs. H. F. Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bennett, Dr. and Mrs. Allen Welch Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Alorrlson, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Iildlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Chi'.rls I- Boss. l)r. and Mrs. B. D. Sigier. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. William McCloud. Mr. ann Mrs. i. W. Xorthnagle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crogster,. Dr. and Mrs. Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kadderly, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Ksdderlv. Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Foster. Dr. ami Mrs. Stose. Dr. and Mrs. Louie Sheik, Mr. and Mrs. Charles WlllOn, Mr. and Mrs. Vie ckenstebn, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Frem. Mr. and" Mrs. Rothwell, Mr. and Mrs. Emery, Mr. and tfr. V: ?.:.....ll m Miss Helen White, Miss Mary a M M Aliea T'r..h a r, A Mioii Vino Tll,- I'iM Miss Helen White, Miss Mary Alice Koch and Miss N'ina Walker presented in recital by MIsh Lin-ban. . mm '4 noon and evening. In spite of the .- 1 iwwt l'f f.j;abla weather there, waa .a ooi attendance, and light summer Ifocka and waving fans were milch in evidence. 4- --w - Judge and Sirs. C. H. Carey gave a charming garden party Wednesday evon- 'ing at their,. Hi verdal home; About 100 .guests attended. Miss Ethel Rogers wits tho honor guest. - Receiving with Masonic temple by the Oregon Beta and Gamma chapters. Almost all of the aeiwiemic crowd ircrtmlninB in town at tended and many' of the older friends of the fraternity. Mrs. Charlton, Mrs, Coursen and Mrs. Lytle wire the pat ronesses. A large "fraternity emblem was displayed on the wall over the or chestra. Saturday the men attended the ball gnme and in the evening were enter tained at the Oaks by the management, j oey louna time in iictH'Cn these so cial functions to hold their bo sines: Mrs. James Taylor. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Muir, Dr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Teed. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Closselt, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Morrell, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Potter, Mr. and i m,'. v. a wwi ont fantoln ami Mrs. Martin of Vancouver barracks Soaldlna-. Hev. and Mra Charles P. Hessel of Areata, Cal., and Mra. Her bert H. Wilde. Mlaa Connor was once a student at Belmont. w Hamilton Corbett, a staudent at Har vard, la spending the aummer at home with hia mother, Mra. Helen Ladd Cor bett. He asslated at the wedding of Mlsa (Jretchen Hoyt and Wla brother Henry Ladd Corbett In New fork before coming west. Mr. Corbett was a popu lar graduate of Portland academy and was especially active in athletica while In school. Colonel and Mrs. Roeaaler of the IT. S. engineer corps leave today for New York with their daughter Mlsa Jen nie, and their little son, Edward, and his nurse. The Roesslers have been at Elton court through the spring. Mlaa Jennie was a popular graduate from . Portland academy this sprfng and has many friends among the young people. - Rosemary Qlosz. who will be remem bered as Mrs. Race Whitney, the clever j soprano who spent a winter In Portland, is singing in "The Merry Widow" In New York. She was alternating In the title role with Mlsa Reba Dale but the latter has been ordered to rest by her physicians and Miss Glosz Is carrying the work alone. Ms., and Mrs. E. A. Kempe left last Thursday on a trip to various places of Interest In Alaska. Their final des tination will be Valdei, where they will be the guests of the Rev. Edward Pear sons Newton, who was a classmate of Mr. Kempe at Trinity college, Hartford, Conn. They expect to return about September 1. Dr. Frank J. Sladen, who made Buch an excellent record at Johns Hopkins Medical college, has returned to spend the summer with his parents. Captain and Mrs. J. A. Sladen. Dr. Sladen was honored after' graduation with an ap-' pointment as assistant in one or the ae partments of the faculty. Mrs. Walter F. Burrell entertained. at her beautiful home on Hawthorne avenue Tuesday with a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Hay creek. Dr. and Mrs. Holt C. Wilson, Mr. and them was Miss Louise Carey in pale gTec.n . chiffon with the same shade of meetings and to transact a good deal ribbon. . Mrs., Carey wore white satin r oiiiaoieniea w nn aucnesse lace. JUlss of business Airs. t. L. Curry gave a small luneb- eon Tuesday at the golf links in com Dllmenl to Mis FITiel IliiinTu n.1,1 Ulcn I Snttv iriur. ,,nl , ., 1 h.v .4.. S - l ... . . , ,,, I w.v..,. ....... (nail. iin-v nail III u ! Rogers was most attractive in --;plnk satin -cut empire. The garden was beautiful pale . among the trees. Rugs, cushions, nam- mocks and chairs lent to the pictur- ivwuK'S9 or ine scene. Mrs. (.;. t;. is. iWood in pink und white silk, and Mrs 'Frank K. Hart in white embroidered batiste served punch. j '-Tmjse' .present were: Mr. and Mm ' 9Tiril feini1X' "Mr nriA M ra Cpunlr 1.' Tli.t Mr. and Mrs. David 1 Hontyrnan, Mrs! . O. E, S. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. George K. wentwortn, jr., air. ana Airs, uuy w finals played off by Mrs. v . B. Ayer ana Miss Use Koi hlei for the cup presented by Miss .Jewel which Miss Koehler won. Miss lingers nas proved nerseir a most ikiiui ar and charming guest and she Is constantly being entertained informally by "her friends, tiho was the honor puest at the iarey nance wwlni'silav evening Mrs. Walter Cook was anoiher hustess rot her at luncheon I bursdav. and one Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sutton day she spent up the Columbia as the ' Alnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. War- ?u,'sl. or s"me of lier young friends Ir. err, A Mvo lir.j C II . 1 Pine H O. CieVftr ailfl 1.1 filitA. vnnntf . " uiiu in ira. i tn l xll, mi. w., 'and Mrs. Cliarlea E. Ladd. Mr. and Mra. woman or many ac 'Ompiistiments and ' A. P. Ummorm Mr anil Mra .Tnmeu i n. charming personal 1 1 . Her visit with 'Craken. Miss Gladys VVeidler, Miss Miss Genevieve Thompson will extend .Frances -W son. Miss Haxel Dolnh Miss August wnen n-r i Jlsley Smith. , Miss Caroline Wilson, Dr,V,ln.er from South Greenfield. Mass., 'Miss Evelyn WHson, Miss Caroline J 111 "er in a trip to JiiasKa ' Hevins, Miss Genevieve Thompson, Mlssl W UiLDZnnyX roth- Morr!-' of Strong, Miss Josephine Smith, Miss thr most Popular and handsome of the Oenevieve Mays, Miss Olive f alling. I younger set, returned Wednesday from jkuss ray 1 1 jmciioib, miss Aveane wd-j Seattle where she has spent several t Parker. Miss Margaret Boot, Miss Mary we('ks ln Kay visit. Miss Morrison iJvingstone, Miss Helen Barber, Miss I attracted much attention In the sound -V.?rKUer, ,u' Hume' "f"1 Kathleen Burns. Cuy and was shown many courtesies jyiio jihishii- "inn. -hiss iit." a delightful feature or her visit was . Ktlonn I UU I lllrArilt. M , rtnnn R.lcoll i. i.i ..C ,, J, - I ner acquaintance wun .Airs, ijriswoio. rurace namn, miss naroara Crocker, wife of Lieutenant Grlswold. of th -I MiSS Hazel t rwker. MiSS Kffie HoUCll- I Imttlnal.ln Cnlnrailn With h.,r vi, y. ton, Mls Claire Houghton, Miss Mar- spent much of her time visiting at the .: ,c " """ ..iins nmi vius.t ' navy yaras at Kremerton ami her lite iiubui i, ."is' iwi ) Diuuic, .ni.s Jia:ue i mere was a rourl or gaieic. Mrs '.Mart, Miss MMla Messlnger, Miss Hex- Grlswold is a sister of Thomas Sharp imniri, onv i arimu, ri isauein w no married Miss Morrison s sister "Ana lyllCile I iIIKiT. .MISS lOrOtri- .losse- I Inul -or TucaHav. Mm A A VI,.- r jyn, miss .iic- jiu,- or caneton. mim rison and the children leave for S. . ituth ilotiey in,j;i, Misses Genev ieve and side to spend the rest of the summer r Hutn i i"ir ii, .Miss Louise t.iomo-is. at Seaside House. Miss Morrison 'Imihs ni'irn iidifj. .iiss tieii'n ijom "Tom Robertson. Fank.,J. Sladen, George Warren, Mar.nn Iiulpli. V . I . Wheni- right. . Auuiist Jierg. Bruce Wilson, l harles 1.1 nl h , rl! in I Kent! tlrnriU. Jli Hip Hurl, H;irrv Falling," Kenneth M.i - M tlb-i, I'!. . ' M.Klson. ei i"; M irphv. ':.'m Walt. r. i -.en. H.i : i : - i ii 1 1 riry . rri . t a i.- ei ten. Max Siiov WetsiiiS' r .Anton alr.k- of An.."!' .1 lua.i W:,s. lilli n-. l KtHhler. J. E. H ltr .WI.i ley Clark' 4'amnvt Im Morris Wiiit. le. ii Stuart Strong. '. ! ' Corb.-tt. 1.. Mni ; - Art Bur JdRau, Mj ien Fisk.-. C. N Arthur. lmu A MrArthur, W Wstafln. John Banks, Paul K rk' W W The PI Dflta Knappa oonrlav nr -i... past wwk Las Uen the source of nu n gaiety smong the younger set. T,h ronlae opwnej Mondar and the dvV l.at ti-fn full of merrymaking since than. Uoarfsy evening, was the tlm for lh opmr,g reception to memberi Vend friend aiw) Mr. and Mra. A. D. -Maui in rur.imo llelel.t thre l"ea t.ieir kdn.iaotne home to the fr- tertiiiT men. The grounds were beaut in iMT.-,nij iniriis nung among i-e 1 1 .eiwrp I'rrni-iin i.iftv t!. iuth veranda and on th front 'rih irull 1'i.n! waa served. Jn- Mr roa re timuftit into eerri.-e U pa a fitting d-.ori.tlon. The d'.n li t r-Mm. whl"b ia all In rod. waa Jo-rie-l aitH A rkn h-fcut rases ard " ' " i , i m e -i ( rwiiriiiirtf iT o.m la the IHii.g loom were pink r,i na Te.:o jt r-e with whtt rn mn4 trrn. IS'. Elmer H Tnar 'v t Ft ( HdWeU and Hnwir.J ,;.r!ti, reversion r.'mSttrt, rxefved t ; a ui. :i 'barlinn wore a Btri.l ' bj CA of ' ii pispdOTir aatlaj mains for the tennis tournament nn will Join them a week later. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Lewis will leave I hi a i" Vr 4 sr t Vi a 1 1 a(immf hom n Harold Wells, Henryl.hi. r.nh o xo,i- rr o, ..r ii.ii'iver laira ks Truman I i,,e fEas- ney remain mere iiiruugu Bradley. A . thur Honey-1 the summer and early fall and keei Mil". I air.ii II ut Ihurt. I h,,n nil V,ol llm Th.. TJr.l..rt ' " 1,1 M Lewises will spend the month of Au I Mrliam. I i.l -lth th..m and Iho mhurt rif tlie lllllli'J mail, I.-h. rgmlli' InlnrH tn ti, nor! nf ' a i"i. j "hi- the Niimmpr l here. 1 he clatiornt l-wls ISIi'J. I'rUee riJ,., .u.hnri n,imr linma ii, i.h is alwavs the scene of such elaborate loose parties, will remain closed this s.irnnor bin-ause of the absence of the Flanders family end Miss Frances I.ewiF abroad. j::io Daisy Rosoner of San Fran cisco left Wednesday to spend a short tlm. at Seaside, the guest of Mrs I. N. Fi '.si hner ln her charming cottage overlooking the fi Mlsa Rorener came up from Han Francisco some three monUii ago ith her aunt, Mrs. S. Lipman, who hai been spend:Yig tl.e Inter In aouthen i n lfornla Hi t will remain here til! August. when her mother will Jo'n lii l.ere In a family reunion In ee;er rat:r r. f j r Br, ilra Llpman'a golden eii)ng annt erssry. She baa been filTn.vfly enterie .ned. Mra. AdoJphe Wolfe and her family left Friday morr.ir.g for Long Rach. where thy will ofn their cottage for the aeaaon Mra Jul'os K Meier left a week ago for her eottage ther and Mra. Abe Meier lfi Frti, Tte Ml Jrancea and Miriam Jacoba ar Mra inuiii Meier a gaesta - Miss Hasel Hotchkiaa of Kan Fran ciaoo, the claver teurla champion, will N tha roeat IMi we of Mr and Mra. r. H. V. An'rewa flurinr the tenn'a tnornament. It la a matter of "great dtaapr-irta taoer. t that liiaa May Button Mrs. McKlnley Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. John Keating and her mother, Mrs. Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Fithian, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Meurs. Mr. and Mrs. John Man- l lng. Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Henion, Mr. and Mrs. Densey, Mr. and Mrs, George Barnford. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Tate Mr. and Mrs. John Yeon. Mr. and Mrs. Shoe maker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Glltner, Miss Ada Alice Tuttle. Herbert Kadderly. Dr. A. Keil, waiter liuiui, Mrs. fcimma (Julie, Mrs. Marshall. Mrs. Margaret Rodgers. Mrs. Taylor, Miss Maybefie Wood, Miss Kate jonnson, who is visiting Mrs. J. J. Kad ierly; Miss Kate Hall, Miss Helen Haak, Miss Sanford. Mr. McDonald, Mrs. lluntilr. Miss Bessie Teed, Miss Myrtle Muir. Miss Helen Holbrook, Mrs. Marie Whtghnm, who contributed several In teresting vocal solos; T. V. Ward, Rob eft C. Wright. Miss Catherine Souther land, Oscar Clossett and John Hauk. A dinner was given Thursday, July 2, by Mr. and Mrs. W. Wynn Johnson Et their residence. fSl Madison street, in i.onor of Mr. and Mrs. Judson L. Craig of Stockton, ( al. The dining room was beautifully decorated in red, white and blue; flowers, flags and bunting were used in profusion. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. G F. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Jaeger. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Austin, Mr. and Mrs. A D. Charlton, Arthur S. Draner I and Captain and Mrs. Herbert Shaw of Vancouver. Among the entertaining features of the evening was the whist ling of patriotic airs by Mr. DraDer to piano accompaniments. Mrs. Peter Kerr entertained yesterday afternoon with a charming garden party at her delightful Rivera home. There was a large attendance of young men and women Under the trees at a daln tlly appointed table Mrs. Zera Show Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett. Mrs. W. Bayer Mini .rs, llircani ivoenier pourej tea. Punch was served by Mrs. K. A. J. Mackenzie and Mrs C. E S Wood Fruppe was served by Mrs. Holt C. Wil son ana Mrs. inane K. l.add. w Mrs. Sidney Cloman. who was former ly Mrs. Victor Clement when she lived in Portland, is having a successful so cial season as the wife of a military attache in London. Her successes in Washington and New York have been exploited in the eastern papers, and re cently she was a much admired guest In Iondon at the giand court ball glvnn by the king and queen. Mrs.. Cloman. Is noticeable for her stunning gowns. Mr. and Mri. Fred S. Chapman have returned from San Francleco. where they were recently married, and are at home in the H. A Sargent house on Johnaon street. Mra Chapman waa Miss Emily Stone of Ban Francisco. A good deal of attention Is being paid her by the youna married aet wirh whom Mr. Chapman la popular. Mrs. C. E. Curry entertained with a luncheon of nine covers Tueaday at -fhe ilr.ks In honor of Mlsa Ethel Rntn mi Mlsa Sally C ro The other guea'a re Miss Genevieve Thorn eaon. Mm Marjorie Hoffman. Mlaa Grace Warren. Mias Frances Warren. Mlaa Louis Carey and Miaa Harriet Kinney. were the other guests. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Hay I Creek are visiting at the Portland. The Edwards ranch is a popular place for the younger set to visit and Miss Lisa Word. Miss Josephine Smith. Miss Mar garet waiter and others have Deen en tertained there. P Mrs. N. E. Ayer has gone to Sea side for the summer. Madame Von Bolton and Miss Edith Nicholson ara other Portland guests there. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Honeyman have the E. B. Piper cottage there. Mrs. A. C. Panton leaves this week to visit her nephew, Roy Mathlesen at West Point. With her will go Miss Kate Mathlesen of Billings, Mont., and Miss Helen Panton of Ontario, Canada. Mrs. Henry Blddle entertained with a charming garden party Thursday even ing at her summer home near the bar racks. Manv armv Deoole and some Portland people were among her guests. Mrs. W. O. Van Schuyver entertained last week at 8easide with a charming sea rooa luncheon in honor of Mrs. I. N. Fleischfier and her guests, the Misses Ella and Mai Hlrsch. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hlrsch returned last week from a five weeks' trip east and will remain in Portland for part of the summer. Mrs. H. C. Wortman and her young son and daughter left Wednesday morn ing on a trip through Yellowstone Park. W ' Mr. and Mrs. SIgmund Frank returned last week from a trip east lasting sev- I eral weeks. ; Miss Villa Whitney White of Boston) Is visiting the Misses Maude and Belle Alnsworth. Mrs. Robert W. Lewis entertained at luncheon Wedneeday afternoon. Her : guests were Mrs. Frank I. Towle, re- I l J --L J I WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS W. G. SMITH & CO. Miss Adeline Webster of Brooklyn Is viaitir.g ber slater, Mra. Harrison Cor bett. and her brother, Irving Webstar, thre-jcs th summer. Mlaa Webster la a prettr girl who ts attracting a good d'al Pf attention. Mra. Barker, ker man, William Barker, and her two daughters ret urn d al dr from a twa-month trio to the orient j j Among tboaa amending tb waak w4 I at tSoiHI Cp Inn Mount Hood, war: j Mrs. Maud ft. Mitrhe'l the Mlaeea Imnm.l laaicoim Moody f Mav-Daiiea, WLUiajs I j WASHINGTON BUILDINO jj liiSalniyJ: I sHD CALLING HT01 BUCHANAN BU4 A5r.:GT3N6T. w Mra. Stewart of Oakland la the 'guest of her aunt. Mra. George W. Taylor, on North Twenty-second afreet. Frl daa afternoon Mra. Taylor entertained for t)er with an informal tea. asking In aavei 1 friends to moot har. Mlaa Sal ly Croea of Boston, the clever artist gueat -of Mra. Lea Hoffman, waa also an honor gueat. w Thureday Mr. and Mra. Joseph N. Teal will entertain ln honor of their sister's guest Miss Ethel Rogers, With" a trip down the Columbia on the steamer J. N. Teal. The party will leave early in the evening and enjoy a cool trip on the river. The guests will bo their frlenda among the younger set. w Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd and their little daughter. Miss Helen, left Friday for Long Beach to open their cottage there for the season. The Ladds ara among the foremost enter tainers at Lohg Hoach during the sea son and have a houso'full of guests all V Mrs. John Shepard and her - little daughter returned home late ln the week from several weeks' stay at meaaow l.aae. Mrs. it. w. uusan, Mrs. Arthur C. Mlnnntt and Rodney Gllsan leave this week for the same resort. Mlsa Jewell entertained Informally at the golf club Wednesday for Mrs. Bobert 8. Howard (Louise Von Destl- non. who has lust recently returned Jrom her wedding trip. There were Three tables of bridge. , . w Mra. S. A.' Mulford and Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Edna Robinson, Miss Alice Mul ford and Miss Marie Mulford formed a party that went up to Cascade Locks Wednesday. Mrs. Robert W. Lewis and her mother, Mrs. George W. Hoyt, and Miss Sally Lewis have gone to Seaside to spend several weeks at the Hotel Moore. , ; WEDDINGS " ; V. Pearl MoKlnnay and Mlaa Nettle Hutolph ware united In marriage Jaat Sunday afternoon at tha home of the brlde'a parenta, 1743 East Twenty-flrat atreet, 1n flellwood, Rav. P. A. Tbomr aon officiating. The home waa elab orately decorated with flowera and 'tha urine waa neiuy gownea in sua wun oralis bloaaoma. She carried a bouquet of llllea. After tha ceremony lb wed-, ding' cake waa cut and dinner aerved. Those present ware: Mr.' and Mrs. L tie Colaon. O. W. Colaon. Naonl m .civ lone v. w. a. Biakeier. Mia. m. m. 1 T.. 1. ..I .... . I I'll.. .3.....-Y, '..' " ' - v..,'. W ' At tha realdanca of George W. Young, Lee n. Petty of I'ortland and' Elsie Young,' the eldeat daughter of George and Mary Toung of . Menominee were married July 4. The wedding march waa played by Mra. Callle Blgbee of Lebanon end the bridal party waa led by Callle Young, tha little alater of the bride. Tho bride waa dred In a white aummer frock.- The wedding oeremony waa performed by Rev. Ku-- Rene V. Bronaon of Hood River. After is ceremony a wedding dinner wag aerved. Mr. and Mra. Petty will make A. Fiutnlnh. Mr. anil Mrs W C Me Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. j. O. Owens. Mr. I their home ln Portland. nnd Mra. Fred Hartley. Mr. and Mri. I ii. A. frail. Air, ana M ra. uillespie. i tcontinuaa on rage inree.) Shirt Waists 99c the time. OUR LAST SHIRTWAIST SALE proved so. popular that we have prepared an- other lot of hanqsome pat terns, stamped on the finest grade Lingerie" Lawn.' Reg ular $1.25 values 99e NOTE Lingerie Lawn ii a soft beautiful fabric equal in e appearance to the finest linen. IMPORTANT This sale is for one week only none sold after July 18. Mail orders filled from catalogue designs. I THE, NEXDLE, CRAFT HOPS 382 WASHINGTON STREET, PORTLAND. 270 North Commercial St., Salem. Shell Road, Seaside. j, ... THE STORE NOTED FOR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES Closk Out Sale Entire Stock Women's Summer Underwear Reduced Wonderful bargains in the Underwear aection Monday and Tuesday. Supply your needs for the warm days to come and save from 50 to 85 per cent. Out-of-town orders will be filled at these prices as long as quantities last. Only a few of the bar gains are mentioned here. WOMEN'S KNIT PANTS, fine Jersey ribbed, in knee length lace trimmed style and also in tight knee and ankle length; standard 45c values, on iaiit Monday OC aad Tuesday' af, special aCDC WOMEN'S UNtON SUITS, fine Swiss ribbed, sleeveless and low 1 neck, knee length and lace trim'd, finished, with silk tape around neck and , arms; a perfect fitting gar ment and standard $1 grade, 70 suit.... IOC JERSEY RIBBED PANTS, wo- jiicji anu iuics sizes, m Knee 7 jength. lace trimmed style; come irfjctther open or closed; standard "50c, -Values the world over; on sale Monday and Tuesday at, .sfecial ZtfOC SLEEVELESS VESTS, fine Swiss ribbed sleeveless Vests in several dainty lace trimmed styles; our regular 35c to 50e qualities, to close out this entire line at once OC we offer them at CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS, made in several very pretty lace trim'd styles, some with deep lace yoke and others with lace insertion beading and ribbon; nearly all sizes and regular values OP up to 50c, Monday and Tuesday.. LiDC FINE CAMBRIC SKIRTS, made in ex tra full styles with deep knee flounce, trimmed with embroidery and laces set with fine tucks; extra dust ruffle and never sold for less than $2 each, OA on sale Monday and Tuesday. .pla CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS This is one of our very best selling numbers, made' with two rows torchon lace inser tion, lace around neck and arms and a splendid 50c value, special during the Closing Out Sale at, each . .'. . . .0 I C $1.75 Bedspreads 98c Large double bed . size, extra heavy and a good variety of pat terns to choose, from; on sale Monday and Tuesday only at this price. . Children's Hosiery 17c Best 25c quality, extra fine French ribbetj with double heel, knee and toe, warranted faSt black; sires 6 to 84 only. Men's Silk Shirts $2.50 Regular $5 values; come in neg ligee style and warranted "all pure silk; a limited number Q,nly to be sold at this price; don't delay. 18-in. Glass Toweling 18-inch check glass Toweling? red and blue check; splendid 12;c quality, on sale Monday and Tuesday only at this price. 42x36 Pillow Cases 11c 42x3f-inch Pillow Cases on sale Monday and Tuesday at the above low price; by the dozen at f 1.25. Hotel men take notice. $2.00 Black Taffeta $1.19 36-inch black guaranteed Taffe ta Silk, extra heavy and guar anteed all pure silk; standard $2 quality at any store; Monday only. Women's 20c Hosiery 11c Women's fast hlarlr Hntlfm with double sole and best gar ter top; a complete line of sizes and best 20c amAf on sale Monday. i 72x90 Hemmed Sheets 72x90-inch hemmed Sheets, ex tra good grade with reenl'orccd center; standard 50c quality, ex tra special by the dozen f 4.BO Cathedral Madras 1 2V2C 36-inch Cathedral Madras for cottage curtains, all colors and standard 25c grade, on sale Monday and Tuesday only. 46-in. Navy Cicilian 49c An esoeciallv eood trade for bathing sflits and general sum mer wear: full 46 inches vide and standard 85c grade. ' All $150 Parasols Tlain white, blues, tans and pinks; a grade that sells any where in the city at $1 50; on sale Monday rn!y at this price. Bathing Suits' Reduced Mrffi VMMM It 1M X. m LI 'Corner Third nnd Morrison Struo?- Bathing Suits " Reduced