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1 ' THE ' OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 28. 1908. us? W1 V I?' n,"" T 1 OCT of town fruests have occa sioned ft srnoc deal if entertain ing for the dull season of the year. Almost everything given has been on an Informal plan, . tut nevertheless those who pit 111 rernaJn In town have been given opportunity to to out a great deal. Miss Talbot of Now York, who Is visiting her brother. Guy TV. Talbot; Mrs. J. O. Edwards of Hay Crfk. who Is Mrs. Walter Bur !' rell'a guest; Miss Avellne Webster of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mrs. Harrison Corbett'a slater and guest; Miss Ethel Rogers of South Greenfield Mass., who Is with Miss Genevieve Thompson; Miss Mar garet Cobb, the guest of her school mate. Miss Kathleen Burns; Miss Bally ' ' Cross, Mrs. , Lee Hoffman's guest: Mr. West, a. bride who has recently ar rived for -a short stay here; Mts Keat of Victoria Mrs. Cooklngham"s guest; Mlsa Josephine Large and Miss Villa Whitney White, the Misses Alnsworth s guests, are among those for whom en tertaining is beln" done. Mrs. Tal bot'a danee, Mrs. Allen Lewis' tea, Mrs. Holt C. Wilson's tea and Mrs. Walter V. Smith's bridge were all of some prom inence. On of the most enjoyable of the smal ler affairs was given Friday evening by Dr. and Mrs. Henry Waldo Coe In honor of their son George Clifford Coe, ' who Is shortly to leave for Johns Hop kins Medical school. The guests were rot Informed what the evening's enter- -r-taimnent-weuld ba, but assembled at i Merrll's boathouse. When all had ar rived the "Rose City was headed up stream for the Rock Island club. Here Prasp's orchestra enlivened the evening the dancers sat down to supper, after which there was a farewell dance ds- . fore returning home along the moonlit ,"' Willamette. The Invitation list was ' made from Mr. Coe's old Portland . Academv and 8tanford friends. Those Invited were: Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierke. Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Kwing, Mr. and Mrs. FranK M. Warren Jr.. Mr. atd Mrs. Frank Branch Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. David Jor dan Miss Helen Bates, Miss Helen Barber, Mls AgTiea Beach, Miss Alice Bretherttfn?'' Miss' "Margaret Boot, Miss Louise Carey, Miss Ruth Church, Miss Genevieve Church, Miss Alice and Miss Grace Collier, Miss Hannah Connell, Miss Barbara Crocker, Miss Ella Dobie, Miss Adele Dyott, Miss Helen Harmon. Miss Polly Hewitt, Miss Les lie Kninn Miss Eva .Lornr. Miss Mil dred Long, Miss ijouise Morrison, miss "'Clara MacEwan, Miss Fay. Miss Mil dred and Miss Vida Nichols, Miss Bess Parker; Miss Elisa Parker, Miss Lticile ' Parker, Miss Imogene Rafferty, Miss , Alta. Smith, Miss josepnine emivn . -Mlsa T-esli-v Smith. Miss June Sterling, xn A iWi Alice Tuttle. Miss Grace Warren Miss Francis Wilson, Mips ; Caroline Wilson, Miss Florence Wolfe v Harold Bates, Rex Conant, Harry Fail- Ins Kenneth Fenton, Harold Fitting 'Paul Giesy, Lester Hodson, Elliott Ho! ? pninh Ha'rrv Lltt. Malcom MacEwon : Chester Murphv. Ben Morrow, Clifford : wiehnl .Tohn Reillv. Eugene Rockey, i Paul Rockey, Arthur Rosenfeld, James Roseatfeld, Lelana amun, kubbph i Bmlth, Plowden Stott, Harold Strong. I Stuart Strong. Dr. Brace Stuart, Gor- 1 don Sterling, Wayne and Earl Coe J i' Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Talbot enter- talned Monday evening at the Rock Is ( land club in compliment to Mr. Talbot's ' sister. Miss Gertrude Talbot of New i York. She is spending the summer here I and J rapidly making friends. The partywas taken to the club In launches .' and the evening was enjoyably passed with dancing. The guests included Mr. ; ami Mrs. David Chambers" Lewis. Mr. ' end; Mrs. Robert W. Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. Otis B. Wight, Dr. and Mrs. Wll ' Ham H. Skene, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shevlln, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Towle, Mr. find Mrs. John K. Kollock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forrest, Mr. and Mm. David T. ' Honeyman. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Warren Jr., . Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Laldlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Georpe K. Wentworth, Mr. and In Ban Jose and San Luts Obispo, where she has lived in later years, she Is a popular favorite. Tuesday evening, prior to his depar ture Wednesday for California, Mr. Grelle entertained with a farewell bach elor dinner at Rock Island club. The guests were William II. Warrens, Jor dan Zan, Chester G. Murphy, who. by the way, was another of Miss Henry's classmates, Albion Boody, David T. Honeyman, Walter Beehe, and W. B. Mackiiy, who Is to be Mr. Grelle's best man at the wedding. The party went up the river in Mr. Murpny s launch Conklnghnm' kupkI. Antolne I.abhe, Mux Snow, f'llffonl Nichols, Him Winch. Mr. 1 wltirucck of Berlin. Mi r Itkluinl Koehler's nephew. .Mason KMrninn mid Morris WhltohoiiMc with Major and Mrs. Cnnhy as chaperones Tho club was unusually well filled that evening and a number of smaller iinrlles filled the galleries. 'I ho Guy lv 'r,.n,iu mih Tiilbol. Mr and Mri Davlil '. Lewis and Uoliert Lewis formed one party. Mr. and Mrs. I' rnnK 1 Tnwlo Mr. and Mia K. C. Shevllii and Dr. ami Mrs. W. II Sketu- dtne.l (.iL-etlier. others dining out In parties of two three or four wore Mr. anil Mrs. ' K '.yer and MIsm MiirKiirct Aver Mr mill "Mrs. Thomas Kerr, William vor,..i, ir. r.ielle. ('. I" H. Webb. .Mr and 'Mrs. James, Mcl. Wood. Miss Luia Shelby. Miss Mnrgar. t London. Marlon Dolpb. Tom anrl Frank Robert son, John Mcl'lierson and (korgc War ren. Abriut 50 of the prominent men of the Arlington club gave a dinner Wednes day night In honor of Brlgndlor-General Iu'nl'l V. Brush, the new comma ndnnt of the Dopartmont of the Columbia. The members of the staff were present. Ex Senator John Gearln. president of tho club, was the tnastinnster. Miss Almnnore Francis of Han Fran cisco has been a popular guest here for the past fortnight and many attentions have been paid her. With her mother, A buffet luncheon wis served and the n.. i. want mil riurlna- the Diaylnsr of their dummv hands Miss Genevieve Thompson, Mt Kthtl Rogers and Miss Alts Hmllh served. aiii"uk wn.. j.i ent were Mrs. Walter K. Burrell, Mrs, J. O. Kdwards. Mrs West, Mrs. How ard Mather. Mrs J. Ernest Laldlaw, Mrs Frunk M Warren, Jr..' Mrs. J. I). Hart. Mrs. Iroy Jl. Parker. Mrs, E. A. Baldwin. Mrs John K Kollock Mrs. David T. Honevman, Mrs. lavl1 C. Lewis, Mrs. Ijinsing mom. miss bu al Htout. Mrs. James Canhy. Mrs. R. H. Hlnriott. Mrs. Louis II. Tnrpley Mrs. L. W. Hilton. Miss Ella Illrsch, Mr- J"" Laldlaw, Mrs Charles Chenery, Mrs. W. V. Cotton. Mrs. Ilarrlson Corbet t. Miss Avellne Webster, Airs. Duvld T. Houcy-msn. Miss Genevieve Thompson, Miss Ethel Rogers, her Massachusetts guest, and; Miss Ioulse Carev left last week In a party to spend a week at Cloud Cnp Inn on Mount Hood with Mrs. Walter V. Smith as chaperon. Mrs. Holt C. Wilson gave a luncheon of r covers at Rock Island club last Haturday afternoon In honor or sirs. J. (I. Edwards. Mr nd Mrs W. E. McCord accom panied by Mr. and Mrs R. R. Hoge have just jeturned from a trip In tho Tllla- mooK count ry. Mrs Stewart II Llnthicum gave a small dinner Friday evening compli mentary to Miss Cobb, Miss Burns' guest. Miss Marv Frances Isom Is spending her vacation In the east and will re turn about August 1. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Greene of Irvlngton spent the week end at Cloud Cap Inn. Mrs. l'ratt of Boston In visiting her parents, Judge and Mrs. John H. Wood ward. Henry Ladd and his nurse have gone to Cloud Cup Inn for the Beason. I . 4' 5- V I III ill r & , -' ' ' t ; 11 Ik - i -J n I 1L 4 WEDDINGS Charles Hlnman and Miss Kathleen M. Vanirhan were united In marrla.?o at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Vaughan. Fiftieth and Clark streets, Wednesday evening, by Rev J. J. Staub of the Sunnysl.le Congregational church. The Lohengrin Htevens, Miss Lids M. O'Bryon, Miss lluhbs. Miss rjln Hubbs smt the Misses Billings, O. L. Chapel, Arthur G, Htev ens. A. P. Tin, G. W. lAinsdsle. M. II, Htuvens, E. J. Illmes, Ddlns 1). Neer, Charlva C. Fisher, F. II. Anderson, Thomas O. Hague, B. 15. Wlnsor and C. W. Bryant. The next meeting of the New York society will ) held August 18, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. M. C Van Tyne, nt Portsmouth, on the Sj. Johns car line. . The Willamette Motor Boat club en tertained the donors of the prise cups for the raceji that were held July 4. by Hosing them an outing on the Willam ette Wednesday evening. The parties in the various boats were under the conduct of the fleet captain, Gus Flem ing. -Frits Abendroth. K M. Meyers, I'muI Hputh. Mr. and Mrs. P. fitelnrnrti and the Misses Ethel Mmlth and Hilda ott were in the Vixen, owned by J. Wolff, with Mrs. J. Wolff as captain. Mr and Mrs, Albert Feblonheimer and Charles Feldenhelmer and family were In tho Artisan, owned by C. W. Boost, with Fred nickel as captain. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gevurts. Milton and Louis Ge vurts, Miss L. Gevurts nnd Master Marry Gevurts were In the Sterling, owned by H. J. Kahllns. with James Terwllllger as captain. Today the cluh will give Its first cruise anil all club boats are Invited to attend. Mrs Robert Wilson entertained her sowinij club Wednesday afternoon. The women gathered on the lawn under the trees and enjoyed the afternoon. Re freshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Llllie Warden. Miss Alls Marie Hurd. Miss Olive Wilson. Miss Cordelia Williams and Miss Dor othy Johnston. Tho women present were Mrs. F. H. Bartholomew, Mrs G. L. Lacey. Mrs. V. H. Barbour. Mrs. George Dunlap, Mrs. L. James Morton, Mrs, Jennie Levy, Mrs. Bamuel B. Oar vey, Mrs. George T. Carlson, Mrs. Wil liam H. Haskin, Mrs. Bert Wilson, Mrs. Charles Wilson. Mrs. lMlth Dawson. Mrs. Howard Wheeler, Mrs. Karl Drew, Mrs. rank 1'orman, Mrs. Adolph Ar thur. Mrs. Martha Raglln and Mrs. Philip D. Robinson. Mrs. J. G. Coyan gave a birthday party last Friday aJternoon at 384 Park street. The parlors were beauti fully decorated with sweet peas and roses. A dainty luncheon was served in the dining-room. Musical numbers were rendered and a few readings. Those present were: Mrs. Mvrtle Arm strong, Mrs. F. Waller, Mrs. Mav Rllev Miss A. Poppleton, Mrs. A. Ung'er, Mrs nah Haines, Miss Maria Wild, Miss Jas mins Turner, Mlsa Hilda Gordon, Bert Wheeler, Maurice Haynas, Thomas Hls- glns, Jack Murphy. Howard Iteck, Fred erick Whtwler, Ralph Cooney, C'haupoey Crewe, l'hlllp Gordon, fray 11. Wll Hams and Charles A. Crewe. w The Phllathea class of the East Forty-fifth street Raptlst church met at the home of Miss Robeson, 41 Buch tel svenue. Miss Robeson resigned as teacher of the class, as she Is soon to leave for Boston to continue her studies In elocution. Mm. Blanch llurlburt. a successful Phllathfa worker, will take the class. The class decided- not to hold the regular Friday meetings until the first ! rlday In Heptember. Miss Robeson sorved refreshments. SMUSIC NOTES l.l.f..t .oo nlnVAil hv MISS .tennis Linn as the- party entered and W. Kerns, Mrs. J. H. Sheets, Mrs. WU- stood benathth artistically decorated Ham Orahach, Mrs. Otto Roeler, Mlsa 0 Miss Mary Conyers of Clatskanle gave a pupils' recital In Rainier, Or., Wednes day at the home of Mrs, Joseph Brough. The pupils have been studying only five months and their progress is worthy of praise. Following la the program: "My Aln Folk'' (Lonnon); "A Bowl of Roses" (Clarke). Mrs. Joseph Hrough: "Slum her Song" (Clutsam), Miss Osle Howe "Violets (Roma), "Gipsy Love Song" (Herbert). George W. Vogel; Jerushy (Gaynor), Miss Emma Lace; "Little One A-Cryln', (Hpeaks). "When Song Is Sweet" (Sans Soucl) Mrs. A. A. Kanell vocal duot. "At Parting" (Noldllnger) Mrs. Bronaugh and Mrs. Vogel; ' Little Boy Blue" (Joyce); "Just a-wearyln' for lou' (Hond), mis. l,. R. Rutherford "Springtide" (Greene); "Celeste". Miss Gertrude Diets; duet. "Till We Meet Again" (Bailey). Miss Conyors and Mrs Rutherford. The rooms were prettily decorated nnd after the program the evening was pleasantly passed. Miss t onyers has been engaged to direct the Congregational church choir at Rainier. The Misses Olga Starker, Edith Beyer and Alta Wilcox and Rolland J. Barr. from the O. C. M. furnished the musical part of tho program, Monday night, at the lecture on Norway, in the D. N. church, corner Thirteenth and Davis streets. The young people won much applause from the audience and a special vote or thanks rrom Rev Mr. Nelson. . sm thellf children wtTl t Wkwm4U' There is to be a program of ssmssj with prises for ths children. Ths Ml span Social club wilt hold ftss next meeting August 8, at ths home of Mrs. Kehults. i?oi uVse Lin road. Take Montavllla car. PERSONAL 1 ENGAGEMENTS Miss Almanore Frances of San Francisco. Who Has Bof-n Visiting Port land Friends. stopped en route at the Oaks for a swim and then went on to the club to dine. A large crowd. of Stanford men gath ered at Rock Island club Tuesday even ing for the semi-annual high jinks of the Stanford club. The party went up the river In Dr. H. W. Coe's launch and Chester Murphy's launch. About 40 were present and af;pr a swim tluv dined, seated by classes around tiie table. Frequent college and class songs and yells Interspersed the speeches. C. G. ..lurnhv president, was toastmaster and Frank B. Riley, master of ceremonies. New officers were elected: President, Charles H. Frazier, mis; vice-presitlent, Omar c. speneer, "4; secretary-treasurer. A. a. Hamr son, '04: members of executive board. f rank maker, 02, and Ben O. Deve. 0 corresponding secretary, Ravrnond C urch In the parlor. Emmett O. Bainter was best man and Miss Nellie M. i' ry er bridesmaid. The bride, carrying an arm bouquet of Bride roses, was given away by her father. A large number of relatives and friends were present to witness the ceremony. After the wedding the company retired to the beautiful lawn where tables were spread and the wedding cake cut by the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Hlnman expect to make their home In this city. , The wedding of Nelson Grant- Free man and f rancos inix ivirDy was cele brated by Rev. John Bentzlen, at the home of the bride, 407 Alder street, last week. The narlor was artistically festooned with English ivy nnd pink roses. The bride worn a beautiful spangled net made over white satin and carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Lena Jackson, the bridesmaid, wore a gown of white broadcloth. The bridegroom was attended by J. H. Jackson. The wedding march was played by Mrs. W. II Dutton. Only a few Intimate friends were ...... Vf nnA X .-i, Praaman left (in I'lH1"'. l.l I . ouu 1110. i imui. iii ' i mo eariy iiuiii un a auui . liiii. inc.. will be at home to friends after August 1. Miss Louise Harding was married Wednesday evening at the home of her sister. Mrs. Frank Pfluger, 435 Twenty-first street to Robert D. Hchmldt of this city. Rev. D. B. Gray officiating. The house was neautiruliy ; decorated with roses and ferns and i the brldul party stood under a canopy i of Bride roses. The. bride carried a' shower bouquet of Bride roses aril white carrlfltlonST and was frtven away- by her brother, Leon l-abre. The bridesmaid was Miss K. Reckard Dor ney. Refreshments were served after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt have left for an extended tour of Europe. Only the immediate family j were present. : Nelson G. Freeman and Mrs. Frances 1 Cordelia Kirhy were married July la.! ... Alr Alrl,.r. ctral llil V.rM..-u rot! ' dence. Mrs. W. H. Dutton played Mendelssohn's wedding inarch. A. ( '. 1 1 Jackson was the best man and Mrs. ' A. C. Jackson acted as matron of lion-1 ' nr. The room was decorated with Ivy ! and roses. The bride, wore a beauti- wlilcli she dellshted ' cream silk wedding gown. They ecral sous li'il 1 hursday lor M. Martin s springs Ruth Roeler, Mrs. S. Naylor and Mrs. w. is. Armstrong. A party of young people went up the rlvs Tuesday evening and enjoyed n picnic supper on Ross Island. Miss Sadie Wilderberg of Minneapolis, who is visiting her cousin. Miss Genevieve Yo der, was the honor guest. Mrs. Charles Arthur Crewe chaperoned the party. Those comprising the party were Miss Wilderberg. Miss Yoder, Miss Clara Sawyers, Miss Bessie Frank, Miss Leila Phillips. Miss Belle Ktovons, Mlas Han- Thn wedding of Miss Westerman to Mr. Brown has been postponed for an indefinite length of time, as Mr. Brown was suddenly called out of town. IN COMING EVENTS The Ladles of the Maccabees of the World club, will glvo a basket picnic Tuesday, August 11, at Columbia Paik. All sir knights and their wives and children and Ladies of the Maccabees Mr.' and Mrs. Arthur Duncan arrtved! last week from Denver to ylslt their ion, Arthur Duncan Jr., and Mrs. Duncan. Miss Mildred Kerry has sons to Beat- tie to spend a fortnight with friends and relatives. Mrs. William Myser Is the sruest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Thompson, on the east side. Mrs. Merll S. Whit-ham Is vlsltlne friend nnd relatives lu California. Mr. and Mrs. F. H Elcklor havn opened their cottage at Ocean Park and are entertaining a few friends. Their guests report a most enjoyable time. They are: Mrs. E. R. Brown, Miss Gussle Brown of St. Paul, Minn.; Miss McGoldrlck of Vancouver. Wrash.: Ches ter Rohr and William Durko of Port land. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Konnedv have opened their beach cottage In Ilermosa l"rk, where they expect to spend tho summer. WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS W. G. SMITH & CO. WASHINGTON BUILDING J i 1 IV 7 iAND CALLING d s a rjO JOS 306 BET4th-5th BUCHANAN BLDG. WA5HIN0TON5T. THE STOKE NOTED FOB BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PBICES CLOSING OUT SALE she is visiting friends and renewing old acquaintances In Portland, where they formerly lived. Mrs Kvron K. Miller, Miss Alice Juston and .Miss Susa Jones have been among her entertain ers. Miss Jones gave an Informal mue Icale for her. at her friends with s Francis has a charming lyric sciiynno Holman. '09. Those In attendance were Mrs. Russell Hawkins and their sister George w. McMillan. 97: R J. o Nell Miss Smyser of New York, Miss 'Kffle '9T: Otis B lght. '9S: Charles Frazli-r, Houghton, Miss Claire Houghton, Miss Susie Stott. Miss Kathleen Burns. .Miss Caroline Burns, Miss Grace Warren. , Miss I,1ela Shelby, Miss Malda Hart, Miss Louise Care-. Miss Margaret Wal i ter, Miss Avellne Webster of Brooklyn. 1 N Y.. Miss Cross of Boston, Miss Haiel Crocker, Miss Inez Barrett. Miss Vir ginia Borup. Mrs. Pratt of Boston, John ! Cronan, Thomas S. MeGrath. Richard ; Holder, Max Wood. Harry Falling, John McPherson, Tom Robertson. Frank Rob ertson, Iwis V. Woodward. Raymond Wilcox. Harold G. Wells. George War ' ren. Robert Strong, Irving W'ebs'nr, : Jordan Zan. Arno Rothwell. Plowden Btott, W. H. Wernicke, and J. Wesley Ladd. w Mrs. L. Allen Lewis gave an informal tea Wednesday afternoon at her hand some King's Heights home. Miss Ethel Rogers, Miss Thompson s guest, and Mrs. J. G. Edwards, Mrs. Walter liur rell's guest, were especially honored. Miss May Failing poured tea. The guests Included Mrs. Richard Koehler. .Miss Use Koehler, Mrs William A. MscMaster. Miss Kathleen Burns. Mrs. Robert W. lewls. Miss Martha Hoyt. ' Mrs. Morton H Insley, Mrs. John K. : Kollock. Mrs. John A. Shepard. Miss ' Genevieve Thompson. Miss F'hel Rog ! srs. Miss Grace Warren. M Carrie Klanders, Miss Iouise Flanders. Mifs Henrietta Falling. Miss Mav Falling. i Urn. Frank F. Hart. Mrs. Frank Vln- cent Du Mind. Mrs. Arthur C. Mlnott. . Mrs. Samuel M. Mears. Mrs K A J Mackenzie. Mrs Howard Mather. Mrs. ; Holt C. Wilson. Miss Carrie Glisan. Miss i. Clementine Wilson. Mrs. Zera Snow, Mrs. Wallace McCamanL Miss rvt. M rs. J. G. Edwards snd Mrs. Walter F. BurreU. 4 Portland society ta deeply Interested la ths Advent of a new matron wbo will Join ths ranks of married women next Wednesday and will soon after come to . Portland ts live. Mlsa Bessie Henry of 1 tm Josw will b married st her pr : eats' hnrse Best 'Wednesday to C. Ed ward O rHe who has long been one 8: F. A. Rasch. '9S: Morris Fisher. '99. Frank H Rliev. '00: Chester G Mur phy, '00; Herman Smith. '01: 'I'. Mor ris Dunne. 01: J. G. Young. 02; Ralph Fisher. '"2; Frank Stnker, 'a?.; Page, 'o.i; Thompson, '03; Bobbins. 'i3. Dinar ' Spencer. '04; A. A Hampson. 04; Dib ble. 05; lieye. 'Of.; F. Smith. v. M. Coughary. r, , Strling Jewell, 'ofi. F. Friezzell. '(; MncKwen. 'Oh'; E. P. Stoll. '17; (i Wllhelm. '07; Mott of Salem. Coe. Holeomb Mnrsters, Iloefer. E Rockey, John Relttv and Holmes of OS Mrs J ; Edwards, a most attractive English matron who Is visiting Mrs. Walter F. Burrell. has been the motif for a good deal of entertaining. Be sides being an honor guest at Mrs. L. Allen Lewis' tea and at Mrs. Walter V. Smiths bridge party. Mrs Helen Iadd Corbett gave a charming musicals for her Thursday afternoon. Miss Jo sephine Large, planiste, and M15-S Vlll'i Wliltnev White. sorrano the talor.ted Instructors of the Portland Ai(lfmvpVrll'"tl'' summer school of music, were the en senior. tertainers Following The rnu!r tea whs served in the garden hv M:s Mav Fail ing Mrs. Burrell wn hOftes for h"r guest st two small dinners Tuesday Mr. snd Mrs Robert 8. Howard at.l Captain Gordon VonrMes made up the party of six ard Friday night Mr and K A Haldwlr and Frank T. and other northern points and will be at voice, which she uses efleci Ivelv, find " 11 ' .u. she Is studying In San Knojchrn with I Madame Can ingtnn Lewis I A. J. S. Mace and .Miss Hannah J .Green wore inarrlcl at the home Hie urines inoiner. praguo scree:. Monday evening at 4 o'clock, by I r. Will iafii Hiram Foulkes, pastor of the l'!i.-t Presbyterian church. j Daniel T. Dean and Gertrude K. Frank were married' at the bride's home. 993 Vernon avenue. Wednesday i veiling. Rev. E. S. Bollinger of the Highland Congregational church per foiined the ceremony. A uniet wedding was celebrate,! rt tlie V, lilio Temnle Wednesday eveninir Mtss Ta). hen Miss Pearl Allison and 1 1. w. ifie. ,(i;uiaiid were united In marriage. Dr. J. Whitcoinh Hrougher officiating. Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett en t ert h I nrd for Mrs. J. G. Kd wards Thinsdav after noon with a niusicale M:ss Josephine Large and Miss Villi Wliitruy gaic the program. The gucMs wen- Mrs I. Allen Lewis. Mrs Thomas K. it, Sirs. Peter Kerr. Mrs. K C. Shmlln. Mrs Holt C. Wilson, Mrs. Howard Mather. Mis William Warrens, Mrs S B I.'iitnicum. Mrs. William I. old. Mrs Frank Vincent loiMond. Mrs l'aid T. Honeyman. Miss Carrie Flanders. Miss Lou Flanders. M N'lrwi Adams of Honolulu. Miss S'lllv I., l Miss Falling. Miss M.iv F'llhn bot and Mi s K A. J .M n Mrs. Molt C. Wilson entertnlned with ft ei noivn compliment to Miss Murt iret Cobb i VVrVTQ AT? T'TTT."' io is visit ns Miss K.,U.leen Burns MWI15 U 1Hh ss Cotib was a ,n ;tnni,, ,,f "- "'- "'- - - a small Karrien te.i vesterdnv in who Ml present hostess it in Boise When she !'!r,i i three rirs -e wis ,t, entertained at .1 cade man Mrs WINoe asiei .n nbiit to meet l.er, pr.d Mrs Si-.i-i n 1 i tblcum ami Miss Sallv Lewis inuied WEEK Mil l.S e about u I , : f 1 1 1 v Iriecds tea. Mrs Joseph McCnhe nnd ' r r da ;t ter olive and Mls Flobelle M- l. m. of Walla Walls fper.t a short t me in Portland !' wer k on 'Ir'r w ,v . Cohasset bea--ti ! spend !( three weeks vacation Miss McCsbe Is home from col 1-go w here s i,, a Last Sunday several of Portland's niir-g .e. j !. .-hart red tli- lauivh lin per'.il fiom the Columbia boathous and Kiie-is ,M j miles up the Columbia, land ing at a folnt In Washington where theie is a good spring and camping K r .nd. Tbi-y left Portland at S o'rlo.-k :n he morning, arm ii.g at their stu.a tlon ai noon and nj iv a pl.-ni,- ,li;--i-er Swimming, target practice, has -bail and other games were indulged In Supper was serve, t,,wnrc ecinn, afior Khich tiny .i.partel for home. The party consisted ..! The Misses Victoria Goldman, c.cclia l.u'k. Louis- Webb. I ran- is Wel-:. Ed.iti Bern. f ths most poinilar and prominent of Portlands roung bachelors. Mtss Hen ry t- 4 sited br-w, first as the jrunst . ef Mr. ass Mrs. Frank Branch Riley, tA eies'wiate al was st Stanford. miA Ister t he mnmt of Mrs. Or!l, w ,e w hr epen ti's part o( the win- tr itn her son. 6bs was msck Brown were the guests Mr Ldwarus ts expected to arrive t-.dny from Ihv Creek and M-s. Riirrrll wM give a sup per for them tonight They will re turn home In about a week The Misses Mary, Jeanne ard Gract Gray entertained about fO of their friends at a garden psr-ty Wednesday I evening at their attractly. country home near Mtlmajkle Miss Mary How ard, who left vesterdav for her home in Washington. D. C. after a ear s stay In Oreson. wm the honor guest The lawn was -rettlly illuminated with Jap anese lanterns Prescott Cocklr.ghim. who has re turned from Princeton to spend tr summer at home, gave a dinner at the golf fish last Saturday emlns to his school friends. The sraeets were Mt .vr and .Mrs Aheri i.rm. r ptcru ned Mhtv i'.jtman. iri.-x ii dinner Thursday evrnlnr fir Mr and Mrs Frank I T"Wie. win hne taken ti e Percy Btylh t.cu,se on Kb g H-lghts. Tie other go-n rr Mr and Mr John A Shepard. X! ' and Mrs Dald C Lewis snd Mr and Mrs L C tfhev 1 i n. w aln Neva John- oii, Itcrirude Ixne, Kate Marrin. Marlon Stafford and I.ciri Klmporfs. Mrs Gloria SrhAcht. Mr and Mrs w' li Hanson. Mr and Mrs J c ('amp bell. Master Walla c Can.rbell. William It aker. K W W aters Walter Z pi J H Call. Henry Hoffman. J M Hheets. San je McKeraghan. ( c.;r tlaumgsrt, 1 .I m merman. John Finn I 1 .. . . . L- I J . u . - t L- ' .... . . . . . . . . .. . Mrs. Adn'r-I.e Wolfe I. enter., in ,n, i '.,;;; - a small partv at her simmer cottage w w r lying Beach Mr WMf. Hrv Th, Nw Trrk pta(A ori,,. r,eld a Metric r snd Vls V Ic.reni Kohn went! m down tljcre Thursday iampfir picnic at Oswego. Tuesday ev- at j rnlng The launch Rofe City, carrying Wentwnrth. Jr. en- j ""y passengers s Its apacity would permit, left .Morrison street early In the evening and the ride up the river was much rnioyed by the merry party sfcoard After landlr.g at Oswego re freshments were served by the light of the campflre and to the ao-ompanlraent Mrs iecirs K r-!r-i lth luncheon Wedneelsr fcr Miss Ethel Rifoi and M's !! Cr at tie home of her mother Mrs. L W. Pitton Mr and M Am idee Bmlth snd Mr -M Mrs A c Emreona who own Iwn;" "" 1"'-"""' general mer- nf ih humliimMI homes at Rlrereld. ' r"T , sr-crt the j.ntt week St Cloud Cap In.i scotii noon Mrs W alter V. Bmltl etrtalned Carolln Wilson Miss K-relrn WIIon I 1th a blidgs at ths Oolf Hub Ttwadtf MI'S Pllr Hewitt. Miss Ers Join j sfto-r-oon, wtts r J. O. Ktwsrde Mlaa lis Koehler. Mlas Florence Wil- -d Vr Xfi a l4 frnm iha ai Pares of The IsJ1e. M las Ijrsier BmltK. Iss honor gtsu- Tn-e wr ma - Members snd guests nreeent were Mr and Mrs. E T Taggart. Mr. snd Mrs M. C Vu Tyne. Mr. snd Mrs T. K. Flyna, Mr. and Mrs. A- T. Tea Pat ten. Mrs. K. M. Mtr-r Mrs. J W. Tift. Mrs M E- Rd. Mrs Mrrlaon. ra F. IX rhtmrrUlB( Mrs Mary Charl. Mrs Mtrt l lllns- Mrs 3 Jlw m. rr and Dr Ell K. Tr-mrhm. Miss . Mo A LIST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR nday and Tuesday THAT WILL CROWD THE STORE High-grade, seasonable merchandise reduced to the profit disappearing point for Monday and Tuesday's selling. The Great Closing-Out Sale has left ns with many odd pairs, odd lots, remnants and broken lines which we will close out below the regular wholesale cost. Remem ber this store is noted for scllitir goods of standard qualities; goods that you can depend upon to give satisfactory service. Note below: CREAM GOODS NOTION SPECIALS 44-inch cream wool Crepe, a beautiful fabric and otir best regular $1 grade, a yard .58 36-inch cream Xuns Veiling, standard 65c quality, "ii sale Monday and Tuesday at, yard 43 46-inch cream Nuns Veiling, warranted all pure wool and regular $1 grade, spe cial 55 48-inch cream Mchair, splen did weight and our best $1.75 grade. Monday and Tuesday, a yard 9S 19-inch Novelty Silks for waists, jumper suits, etc.; our regular 85c and $1 gradec, a yard 57 BLACK GOODS .16-inch black woo! Panama, a quality '-old usually at foe a yard, spl., yd...45 50-mc'i black all-wool Serge, in dium weight and war ranter! fa st dye; best $1 .15 grade, yard . . ., 93 4o mi !i black Mohair Sicilian for bathing suit-;, etc.; fine ?! 25 grade, spl . vd. .79 44 m, b black Prunella, a!J wm. il and our usual $1..15 value, special, yard...83 44-inch deep blue - black Voile, a genuine French . importation; regular $1.75 grad'-. a vard If 1.23 SILK GLOVES 16 button double-tipped pure Silk Gloves, all colors, rcg $1.75 and $2 grades, pair 07 2-clap pure Silk Gloves with double-tipped fingers, a full line of colors; regular 75c quality, pair 38 16-button long Lisle Glove . in black, white and all shades of tan; regular $1 25 quality 73 Long silk Lace Mitts in cream, white and black; standard $5 values, extra special, s pair fl.50 15c Wash Belts, Closing-Out Sale price, special, each...5 50c 4-strap Hose Supporters, velvet grip, special, pair.25 1 5c washable Dress Shields, . warranted odorless, special, pair 8 20c "Snow - weight" washable odorless Shields, special, the pair 10 Cube Pins in black, white and colors, large and small... 5 O. N. T. Darning Cotton in all leading colors, spl., spool. 2 Best quality Embroidery Silks at extra special, skein 3 "Luster" Embroidery Thread, on sale at, special, a skein. 2 Sheer linen lawn Handkerchief Centers, 15c grade, each.. 7 Women's Sunbonncts, all 'col ors; best 35c and 50c values, . each '.17 Note -Special discount to dress makers and tailors on No tions and Findings. MEN'S GOODS Men's large 18-inch hemstitched Handkerchiefs, best 10c and 1 2' ic values, special, ea...5 Men's 25c fancy Sox, also in plain black and tan; a good assortment of styles; the pair WVA Men's Golf Shirts in neat stripe pattern, detachable cuffs and all sizes; best $1.25 grade, each 49 Men's short bosom Dress Shirts, separate cuffs and made from best English per cale; $1 values 25t Boys' fanoy percale Shirts in several patterns; best 50c and 75c values, special, each..l7 FLOSS PILLOWS lfxl6-inch, special, each... 30 lSxlft-inch, special, each... 35 20x20-incb, special, each...40 22x22-inch, special, each... BO 26x26-inch, special, each...70 DRAPERIES 36-inch Curtain Swisses, col ored woven dots and fig ure; best regular 25c grade, yard 15 36-inch extra fine Curtain -Swisses, dots and figures; best 20c quality, yd. 12', 40-inch cross - stripe. Madras for cottage curtains, all colors and regular 25c grade, yard 17 40 inch stripe Curtain Swiss in white only our regular 12J4C grade, special ... .u MUSLIN WEAR Fine cambric Corset Covers, with deep lace yoke, bead ing and ribbon 50c values at 20 Cambric Skirts, lace and em broidery, trimmed with deep flounce; values to $2, each 97 Cambric Corset Covers, with 4 rows of lace insertion, beading and ribbon; quality 57 Our entire line of 35c and 50c sleeveless Vests, sev eral styles, on sale at, each 25 Women's lace-trimmed sum mer weight Drawers; reg ular 75c grade, spl... 47 WASH GOODS 30-inch fine white India Linon. very sheer and standard 25c grade, yd-15 30-inch fine white India Linon, best regular 18c value, Monday and Tues day, yard 12; Fine figured Organdies in light and dark colors; best 15c and 20c values, yd.. 9 Standard American Prints in , blues, gray, black and white, red and light grounds, yard 5 30-irrch black India Linon, fine and sheer and best 25c quality, a yard 19 AH Tourist Coats, Suits, Waists, Skirts, Etc., Eta, at Cost Price v Parasols Greatly Reduced U S I ST S as aaw m Km M nit. f JUL WW ft IsJs&sU CORNER THIRD AKD MORRISON STREETS. Bathing Suits at Cost yus MU ChASDbsrlsUa, Miss Maud U. I