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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY. MORNING. ' SEPTEMBER 20, 1008. SOCIBTY (Continued jYom Pag Two. , 'Much attention li being paid 'to" tha ptfle.ra.of. the Puglla. th Italian bat tleahlp la harbor, j The . cumoiandir, Marchess CusanJ-VlscontI It an lUlUn nobleman who 'cam lata Ma tate and hla marqulsshlp ahorUy befor leaving on tha present cruise. TJnllk many or tha Italian nobility, ha la endowed with rat wealth. He la well read and well educated and haa proved a moit agree able gueat. Hie under officer are n )es entertained. All were guests 3 the MacMaater danoe laet wek. Un. 1). K. &. Warm entertained dinner for three -of tha .younger off I cere Thuraday evening.. Her guests were ut. end Mra. Klchard niunit, Mr. and Mra. Iavld T. C. Honeyman, Mlea Francea Wilson. Miss Hacel Iiolph. Cap. ttano-Commlssarlo Arturo' Plonlal Hlgnor Gustavo fJalrilnl and Blannr-Mas alno Bernaroll. Hlgnor Bernaroll haa been d too ra to1 by the king of Greece for uravvry. - All are rntrmini uuiim guests, though. inrir insanity 10 rs vim mum u'""" lightly handicapped by to apeak the Kngllili converse fur tha mot part In French, aa moat Americana speak It more readily than . they do Italian Mra. Richard Nunn. who BDeake Kr fluently, haa been a welcome guest on the ship and at function where the offloara are entertained. Bhe save an Informal tea for them yesterdsy after noon. Every day haa seen oroe of Portland' prominent matrona and young people going to tb ahlp to take luncheon or tea with tha offlcere. They have entertained extensively during their etay and profeea to admire Portland and Portland women, very much, Mlaa Selmt Cohn of Ban Francisco entertained yesterday with a matinee theatre party at the Orpheum prior to her return ' to ' San - Francisco. Mlea Cohn and her mother, Mra. Eva Cohn. have been extended many courtesies during their visit' here and this wtte klndneaaaee of their hoeteesea. Supper followed at the Portland grill. The 6 nests were Mian Enid Rethehtld. Miss mlly Hire tel. Mlea . Flora Klelschner, Mlaa Florence Kohn. Mies Mildred Meyer, Miss tKllaabeth Rosenthul. Mlaa Clementine Hlrach, Miss H-l Blu mauer. Miss Fannie Davis. Mlea Oil" Friendly, Miss Sybil Mppltt, Miss Elva Friendly, Mies Helen Rosenfcld. Miss Florence Wolf, Miss Helen Coblentas, Mtsa Emma Baum, Mies Theresa Ad ler of Baker City. Miss , Henrvette Lauer and Mlsa Josephine Jkcobson. The chaperons were Mrs. Marcua Flelschner, Mrs. A. Hextcr. Mrs. J. Rosenthal, Mrs. Sol Blumauer, Mrs. Rudolph Goldsmith, Mrs. George I,oew . eneon, Mrs. Sol Garde. Mrs. Sam Frau enthal and Mrs. Eva Cohn. The officers of Vancouver barracks hive sent out cards for a dance next Friday evening In compliment to Colonel G. K. McOunnegle, a new commanding officer In the First regiment. Colonel McGunnegle has been at the barracks for several weeks and In that time has made himself most popular. He has a large coterie of friends In Portland and haa become affiliated with the leading clubs of the city. General and Mrs. Brush have not yet returned from la coma, where a great deal of entertaining has been done for them. ' Mrs. John Fleming Wilson of New port, wife of the magaslne writer and nwsDaier editor. Is vlsltjng her father-ln-law. Dr. J. R Wilson, 40o Clay .ir..,f Mra WHeon and Miss Adalln Wilson, who have been In California more than a year, will arrive borne to Aau a,wimnant(t hv Miss Helen Wll son. During herty in Portland Mrs. .John Fleming Wilson will also be the guest of Mrs. Francis James Bailey De fore she returns to iMewpon. Mrs. Grlswold. wife of Lieutenant Grlswold, of the battleship Colorado, 1 the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Mor rison. Mr. and -Mrs. Thomas Sharp are ex Dec ted to arrive today 10 visit Dr. and Mrs. Morrison (Tor month. Mrs. Grlswold ls. sister of Mr. Sharp, and she entertained Miss Dorothy Morrison delightfully In Seattle and racoma tnis summer. Colonel and Mrs. James Jackson havj planned to leave today for New York to spend several-months. With them will go their daughter, Mlsa Marlon Jackson, who will study art In New York. Miss Jackson has devoted a good deal of time to her art and her minla ture work under Miss Llllle V. O'Rymi's tutelage has attracted a good deal of attention. Her friends look forward to success for her. Mrs. Frank Vincent Du Mond left Wednesday for her home In New York, after a stay of several months with her motner, Mra. Henry is. Jones. Mr. jlu Mond came out west with his wire In Juna and conducted a short course In art at the Art Museum, which wan largely attended. Mra. Du Mond re malned In Portland with her two chil dren and aha waa extensively enter tained. Mr. and Mra. F. N. Gilbert entertained Mlsa Bessia Luckey and their aon, Har old. Simeon Gilbert, with a dinner Fri day evening before the wedding. The guests Included tha bridal party Misses Gertrude and Clairo Jones of. Brooks, Miss Adele Dyott, Miss Elisabeth Cor mack. Miss Grace Towslee, Wellington Gilbert, Fred Nelson, Arthur Cole. Har old Povey and Alfred Cormack. William N. Barrett. Jr., of Hillsboro, a son of State Senator Barrett,, mid shipman at the naval academy, was the g-uest of Dr. and Mrs. Francis James Bailey during the week. Mr. Barrett la now visiting hta parents In Hillsboro. Ha will return to Portland Wednesday and leave Immediately for tb east to take up hla studies at An napolis. it Lewis I. Thompson left Tuesday for New York to study art at Columbia uni versity. Ha was accompanied by hla father. E. 1 Thompson, who will re turn after a , few weeks' visit. Young Mr. Thompson was graduated a year to from. Hill Military academy and spent the past year In practical art work with Yfj C Knighton, architect. Roy Bulkley , of Cleveland. Ohio, waa a gueat at the Portland last week and was entertained by friends here. Juat before leaving war. Bulkley gave a email dinner at the hotel, entertaining York aftgr; spending the summer with her mother,' Mra. Henry E, Jones, Mr. DuMond came out with her early In tha suniiiii-r and cundurted course at .the Art Muaetioi but returned to his studio In -New York early In July. .Mra. Uu Mond has been entertained extensively during her ' visit. She wilt .visit en route In southern Oregon with her sla ter, Mra. Robert C.-Waahburna, and will spend aom time In Los Angeles.' Bride roses. There were four attend ant raalda, Miss Roa Cohn of Spoken. Mia Jloe ueilar, Alias Hum Bavratis and Mlaa Kmlier gavranaky. 11. l FrlaixMy flllad the position ' best man and Mlas Ida Havranaky waa maid of honor. .A w wining supper them followed st the home of- tha bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Goodman left on tha Bight train for Vancouver. H. C. and other .points, . . Tuesday .evening at III Eaat Blxth street north, James R. Newgent Jr. of this city and Mlsa Julia Emma Sibley of Kanaaa City "were married. Mrs. T. IL. Dl vna; played tha march, and tha khrMn and (room were attended by Mr and Mrs. c. C Slaughter or City. Tna aeremony was perrormi under-an artistic wedding bell In tha spacloua hall by Rev. E. S. Bollinger, of imCMAiSTE'R KtS.WILLIAM The HoBtess Who Opened the Dancing Season. WEDDINGS ? & A pretty wedding took place Sunday afternoon. September 6, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. RuvensRy, 641 Second street, when their only daughter -Clara was united In marriage to Arthur 8. Goodman of Terre Haute. Ind. The ceremony was celebrated at the Hall Street aynagogue, Rgbbl H. N. Heller officiating. The church was prettily decorated with ferns and tinted vine maple leaves. The bridal cortege formed an effective picture. The -bride" was beautifully gowned In white mcMsallnj trimmed with duchesse lace. A full length , veil of bruesels lace-covered her gown and she ... carried-a ... -bouquet of the Highland Congregational church. This was the culmination of an ac quaintance that began before Mr. New gent came to Oregon with the other members of his family. Mra. Slaughter Is a sister of the bride. The Slaughters are On their honeymoon trip, having been married in Kansas City recently. Mr, and Mrs. Newgent will make their home in Portland. A wedding of note during the week was that of Charles W. Henry and Etoyle Smithson, which was celebrated Saturday afternoon. Miss Smithson Is the daughter of A. J. Smithson and the sister of Forrest C. Smithson, who has recently returned"' from London after his victory in the Olympic games. Mr. Henry Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Henry. . The wedding, which was very quiet, Kv a kraakf tl Portland. ..Afiar a ahort bridal trl Mr. and Mra. Henry will return o Pert la ii.l about Mai.iamhap 1 an.t will realdi at 110 llalaav alrt until, their hand soma new home at Ulevanta and Tbomp on atresia la completed, , . The' wedding of ' Mlas Bessie Kath rln Luckey, daughter of Mr, and Mra Jamts Clinton " t.uckey. to Harold Simeon Gilbert, aon of Mr. and Mra F. N. Gilbert, Wednesday evening at tha First Congregational church; waa vey largely attended and was an affair el good deal of eoclal prominence. Tha church waa well filled and beautifully decorated. Palme and ferns banked tha altar with, green tulle draped her and there. Green tulle Interlaced with fern uloaed th family pews and -decorated Mi pews along tli aisles., Dr.- Luther K. Dyott read th service. 1 Th bfld waa. handsomely SOwned In Imported Ivory silk that fell In sort fold.. It was liandaotnelv decorated with Ivy leave in - raled pattern en circling the eklrt and ad bod lea. Old lar. waa comblti Ively with th handsome trimming and her long veil was caught up with a apray of jessamine. She carried a whit prayer book with a shower of Brld roaabud attached to tha ribbon mark era. and from this th service was read ' Mia Elisabeth Cormack waa tha maid of honor and ahe wo gowned in whit measallne and carried whit enrvsantn mums. Th four bridesmaids, th Mlsae Gertrude ar.d Clair Jones of Brook, Miss Adela Dyott and Mis Grace Towel ee, wore yellow measallne ana carried yenow enryeantnemuma. a brother, Wellington Gilbert ' attended the-bridegroom, and tha ushers were Fred Nelson, Arthur Cole, Harold Povey and Alfred cormack. M ra. raiieniu waa at th organ and her daughter. Miss Marsaret riallenlus. played tna vioiin. They also provided muslo at tha recep tion which followed at the house. The rooms at Mr. and Mra L.UCKCV S home, 707 Marshall street, wer beautl- ruliy decorated, in the reception nan were winding sprays of ' clematis with a charmlna- effect of areen and white. The parlora were in yellow with autumn iravra ana yriiow DlonwjniH. j lie uinin room was ornamented with pink rose. About 200 guests called at th hdTise and were received .by the brld and bridegroom. Mr. and Mra. Luckey and Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Gilbert. Mlsa Cor mack and Wellington Gilbert. Mrs. Luckey wore an imoorted sown of black duchesse lac. Mra Gilbert wore an imported sown or oriental silk or a d vream shade embroidered and yellow. Six a-irls aaal ing refreshments Miss Grace Cham bers. Miss Mattie Cleland. Mlsa lone Townsend, Miss Grace Collier and Miss Bessie Walton. Among the guests was Alfred Gilbert, the athlete of Olympic lame, a urotner or the brldea-room. wnose marriage to miss Mary-. Thomp son of Seattle took tilace last nla-ht. Mr. and Mrs.- Gilbert - have) aone to southern California on a two or three months trip and will tour . Arlxona and Mexico before their retun. Miss Hilda Hart of Salem and Georar W. Lawhorn were married In the pres ence of a few friends and relatives at Salem Tuesday by County Judge Busb xuins kuov uona: acted aa hrim-ima and Mr. Brown as groomsman. After silk of a deep in pale, pink lsted In aerv- o-1 ! Dl : 1 V7r.r r7 ! A iv x-n3 mM I . T'X Sf , n. M l 1 1, II U 111 irt? : V mi i y -m . t us mm Ml I fi II VI,! 12 i-1 li 1 If 7 , f m 971 V 1 For the Newest in Wearing Apparel Visit the Style Store" EICESS jfd the ceremony the bridal party went to the residence of the bride's mother, where dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. .awhorn left for Portland to mak? their ome. Charles Ammer and Mlaa Rtll v Pleasants were quietly married at the Credit If Desired Comer. 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