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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTODEK 11. 1003. I I I.I I II I III try irir . PV i C OCTAL activities have prartle!ly been. brought to a halt the paat week In preparation for me Li ball and the horse show. The Jat- , ter Ja attracting even more atten tion than last year, and entertaining U to b. on a far more elaborate seal. . Large box parties, with dinners and sup pers, are being planned. The complete Hat of bozholdera is as follows: X P- Porter of Vancouver. E. Cooklngham, , W. J. Burns. Miss Kata Glle, W. B. Fechhelmer, Mrs. James Muckle, W.K. MeOord, Otto Breyman, Uorg l-aw- rence, Jr, li B. Josaelyn. ur. wiuiara Jones. H. D. Storey. Sanford, Hlrsch, T. ricott Brooke. A. and C. Feldenhelraer, Mrs. It L. Corbett. Robert Bmlth.J. Wesley Ladd, Walter 8. Hobart, E. Du plessls Bevlard. J. W. Consldlne of Se attle J. W. Cruthers. F. O. Downing. Mrs. C. H. Lewis. F. W. Leadbetter, Walter F. Burrell. J. C. Alnswprth. 0-y Lombard. Couch Flanders, Paul Wessln ger.Mlss Henrietta Falling T. B. Wil cox. N. K. Ayer. Samuel Klmore of As toria, W. B, Ayer Mrs. C. A. Dolph J. I). Hart, Julius Meier, Slgmund Frank. Abe Meier, Mrs. M. U. w oriraan, . A. Cumming, John Klernen. -the Ors . gonlan, Mr. Knapp. Mr. Efflnger. Leo Hahn, E. H. Eldredge. the Evening Tele- fram, F. O. Buffum, .Mrs. A. 8. Norton, antes Nlool. The Journal, Ambrose Cro nln. Dr. William Wood. J. J. Clerason. l)r7T. J. Bailey, Vancouver Hunt club, Andrew Laidlaw of Spokane. . ?.7,:V'": ' A beautiful wedding wm that of Miss Mabel Wood and cnrrora jenun Marshall in th Unitarian church. Wed nesday evening. . Dr. T. L. Eliot read the marriage service. The altar was v tastefully decorated with potted palms and a fashionable audlenca - filled the church. The .Lohengrin weddm march 1 was played as the bridal party entered. : The bride, an attractive deml-brunette, wore a princes gown of white mee- saline en train j the yoke and leye were of . princess laca with a fall of rare old lace, studded with pearls, a family' heirloom, over the shoulders and across the front Her veil was caught by a wreath of orange blossoms, and' she carried a anower bouquet Of Brido roses. Miss Helen Koaenfeld was maid of honor. Her frock was ofr pale pink. 6he wore a pink satin omamont In her hair and carried a shower bouquet of Bridesmaid roses. Miss Vivian Mar shall and Miss Evelyn Rlgler were the bridesmaids and wore princess gowns " of whita lace over pink silk with di- , Mwtolre sashes of pink satin and wreaths Of tiny pink satin roses. They, inn narrlfd HhnWer bOUQtietS Of BrldeS- maU mnn. Oliver Walker was best man and Cyrus Woodworth and Elmer Touni! were the ushers. Frank wood : V father of , the bride, gave bis daughte away,; - . . Mri. Frank Wood Wore a very beau iifni nwii at nnrinnt messallne. Mrs, RudolDh. A. Marshall, mother of the bridegroom, wore a handsome rnessalln -h..ti Msn. Miss Vera Hamilton, i - cousin' of the bridegroom, came from 1 Plttsburfr. to attend tha wedding, and a dnlntv frock of Dale blue chlf- fnn over silk of the same shade. She A pnrrfed a. shower bououet of Dink rosea An informal reception, at which only : relatives and immediate friends were present, was given at thg homo of the - Mr. and Mrs. Marshall have gone to California on a wedding trip. On their return In a month they will reside at Alexandra Court. Mrs. Thomaa Lamb EJ tot .and her ? daughter. Miss Henrietta Eliot, were hostesses Thursday afternoon . at the llcgest function of the week. About . 609 guests called during the afternoon -' t fh VMnk home on West Park. Receiving with Mrs. Eliot and her ' Aiiujihter wna Mrs. William G. Eliot, Jr. ""In ths dining-room beautiful white ' roses graced the tea table, whera Mrs. . William Ladd. Mrs. Lee Hoffman. Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett and Mrs. Holt C Wil60n presided. Ices were served up- . stairs in the study, and there Mrs. wii lam Brewster and Mrs. Gordon Voor hies were at the table. Assisting about . the reception rooms and dining-room were Mrs. Curtis C. Strong, -Mrs. Hannah Robertson,! Mrs. R: 8. Oreenleaf, Mrs. Ralph W. Wilbur,.Mrs. William F. ': Blddle, Mies Anderson. Miss lone Dun- .. lap Miss Frances Wilson, -Miss oeno--:-vleve Thompson, Mlfi Margaret Catlln, Miss Olive Fstllng, Miss Helen Wilson, Miss Grace Warren, Miss Geraldine ' Aitken, Mis Lucille Parker and Miss Malda Hart. : WW - Mrs. W. S. Ladd and Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett have cards out for a large re ception next Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett. The inclosed at home cards give Monday . afternoons. November 2, S and 16, as 1 their at home days. Mr. and Mrs. Corbett arrived Tues ' day from New Tork, where they have been visiting Mrs. Corbett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rees Hoyt since their return from their wedding trip tbrourh Europe. They will make their home in Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett's house on West Park street. The young Mrs. Corbett made her first public ap pearance Wednesday evening at the - concert at the Heillg and attracted a good deal of attention. w w Miss Shirley Eastham Is one of the debutantes to be added this season to the younger set. Miss Eastham com- r'1etd her course st Osslning-on-the-iudaon in June, and will remain st borne this winter. She.! an exception ally clever girl, with a chic figure, and From there they will -come down here. With th Spokane, Krattle and Rurlln gama people, the sh6w here will cer tainly be nude vary gay. The Considlnes will be her from Se attle with their fine string of horses. They have one of the best equipped ara bles on ths coast, and ths perfect ap pointments of their turnouts last year excited much enlhuslssm and a good deal of desire for emulation. Mrs. Con sldlne la a splendid whip, and her han- Frances Heading Llndle la l., and Jostiph l. Muehs of Portland re the principals, and ths wedding will he oWebrated In January. Miss I.lnrt loy la a slater of Angus Reginald Llnd ley, a prominent attorney of Los An- feles. and Is well known la southern 'alifornla. Mr. Mueha Is connected with the First National bank and Is a ?roinlnent horseman, and a member of be Hant club. w w A reception followed the program of ths opening 'day of the Woman's ctutf last Friday afternoon. Ths hall was pretty with autumn leaves. Mrs, Rob ert Lutke, the new resident, was In the chair. Mrs. Frederick Eggert and Mrs. Henry Waldo Coe were the host es for the day and were assisted by the members of the. social committee, Mrs. Fgaert, Mrs. ftaran Evans and Miss Mary Montaomery were the chief speakers of the day. Miss fiablne M, Pent waa , married Monday afternoon at the home of ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dent, at 721 Hawthorne avenue, to Rqbert Mo Klnnle liofer, son of Colonel and Mrs. E. Hofer of Salem. Dr. George H. Van Waters, pastor of St. David's Episcopal church, read the service, and only a few relatives and immediate friends the honor guesL Miss Curdtt has Vis ited a srtat ditl In Portland and h a numtwr of friends here. Wn. sen'a guests ware Mrs. Fred Chainer lain, Mrs. .. I. Whltemore, Mrs. Qrge L. Baker, Mr. Frank Uriffin. Mrs. William Pang l and Mrs. Jue uieaaon. Mis Busle Imtlh, daughter , f Mrs. Preston Smith, left last week for New York, to sail for Europe to epeod year. She will be under the chaperon se of Mrs. IJwhen Miller.' who will also be accompanied by Miss Emma Wold and Miss Lvs Frasler or Kuseue. The party will meet In New Tork. Mrs. Jama Canby gave a tea, fol lowed by bridge, Wednesday afternoon for Miss Winifred Miller, the younger daughter of Consul General H. P. Miller of Yokohama. Mrs. Patterson Effsnser and Mis F. O. Whe.-Ur. assisted lisr. and Mr. F. It. Page was the winner at card. . w w Mr. Joseph K. Clark returned early In , the -week from her mine In Mon tana, where sh had been on a business trln uiil after short atav at .Alexandra Court has left for California to spend in winter. Mra William Roesch and her daugh ter. Mis Frieda ' Roesch, have been 1 played by Mis Mary Holmead. th l.ri.Ul prtr entered preeeJmt by little Naney Ditkeoa eu.l ioroiby bandars caiierina- ruae leaves. I lie priile as received ina root ct the elalr ty her brother, A. M. Ietipaln of fendle. ton. wjio gave her In marrlaga The tood undr m m rtin nt tirainia creepere aoa rerns and a wedUIng ball of white roses, U he bride anqsomiy gownen In white silk mull snd lace and carried a buo,ut jii mm nna was BlienrtaMl py her sister. Utclolm Dosh Isucs a matron o nonor, wrw wore handsom gmrn ef whit messallne ornaments- with old laoe nd curried bridesmaid rosea Mis Daisy Slander, the bride grooms is'fr. waa . bridesmaid and wore pina cuirroa ana carried brldee maid rose. Th bridegroom wa at tended bv hi brother. lUrold Zander. An Inxormai reoeDtlon roiloarait the service and only Immediate rlMtlaa ena-a rew rriena were present. Re freehments were served In th dlnln room which was loreiy witn autumn issves ana roses. Mr. and Mra Zander 'have rone to British Columbia on a. short tils mnA will be at home in, Portland U first oi ngveoiDir. . . ,, John Dudley and Mra. Sarah F. Klrker were mirrled. at Tit Hawthorn avenue yesterday afternoon by Rev. X. J. Mont gomery. They will make their bom in I'oruano. - , , Miss Gertrude E. Snauldlne- and A. spending the week at th Nortonla. Miss w. Blsnchr4 war married Wednesday, Iloesch will remain through horse show gept.mber ,0 t MonUvllu by week as th guest of friends at Elton 0berg. only a few Immediate friend I nr. nrtienL . ... -l.ii . ..... . i .u..y, TiiiiiiR, Dpyiamuvi wnn m yi.uiia khi iiy JT""""-' the brides home. 04 Esst Elahth street Mis Allsa MacMaster entertained North Francis A Boston and Julia C. Rttlund eere united In matrimony In the ureaenee of a number of friend He. 1C. a polllnser at the llialiiaid Cungreaatlonat church perroniiBd !! eeremoiiy. After a tUllshlu! wedding dinner th bride and a.roin took the night tralo for CeaiU wrier iney will reelde, , . . , if ir At Vancouver, gsn., October , Maud , E. Faulkner of this city nd William Bain Oordon. son of W. A Gordon, U Carter street, of this elty, were united 1a marriage by Iter. IL Temoletoo. . - . . w ... .. Mis Agnes II. fllsvln and Tom Hsalet ere united In marrlsxe bv Rev. Father O'Brien of this city a Balem, Or, Sat urday, October t. (Continued en Page Three.) - WEDDING AND VISITING-CARDS V.G.SH1TH&C0. WASIIINOTON BUILDINO VISITORS TO THE. HORSE SHOW ernoon at the handsome MacMaster borne at the a-olf links. Miss Carlotta Parker and Arthur eyman are to be married tomorrow, quiet ceremony. "Th engagement has been known for some time, though the announcement of the date came as a surprise. Miss Parker Is a graduate of Ml k SPECIAL GLOVE AND HOSIERY SALE AT LEINNON'S Women's I-clasp genuine Cape Gloves, "Dent shades." 11.26 values. .. .OUti Women's 1-clasb French Pique Kid Glovea all colors. II. BO values 111 .in Ladles' black, white and tan 611k Llsl Hose, tho and 60o value pair.. 15) Ladles' Pur Bilk Hose. pink, blue, champagne, black, green, lavender and white, $1.75 value f .......... .98 809 Morrison St., Opp. Pcertoff io. SHOULD aEE THE Nec3dleeraf t Shojp A Money Saved Is Money Earned An old but true saving. Save money by making your own Christmas gifts. Now is the time to begin. Our designs are new and exclusive. Our materials always the best. Our instructions are free. A Few Suggestions Stamped Opera Bags ...25 Stamped Pin Cushions 25f Stamped Handkerchiefs .....25 Stamped Centerpieces 25f Stamped Aprons ...50 Stamped Corset Covers ......50 Stamped Shirtwaists, lawn. f 1.25 Stamped Shirtwaists, linen. f 2.00 The Needlecraft Shop Conducted by Mrs. E. H. WHITE Sixth Street, near Morrison Next to Oregon New Co. The Store Noted for Best Goods at Lowest Prices. 10W A Miss Ellenore Laidlaw of Spokane on "Flashlight." wears exeeedlnclv smart lookiaa frocks. A good deal ef attention was aooorded her at Mra Fllot's tea, as this u Miss Kasttjam' first formal function. r?he la the ynvneer dauchter of Mra P. P. 'or v. wbo epende her summers at her cbarmtng country hoijje and ranch Glen riorje, near Oeweso. which la one cf the rrvt delightful country places in me siaie. . . w w Miss Kathleen Hurra entertained Tlarsday evening -with an informal din rer rn eorrpllni'tit to Mr. and Mr. C E. firfl.n. Ilia Grella a Miss Beaele Jinr ef eB Jeeo. woo was receaUy rr.arrled. A eood d1 of attention ha t -a ie'l tni ci.armJng roucg wo promlee to berom one of the moat pcpviar yo-srg roatrona her. a feeling f aaUafarttea waa gener a'd In tt a.-r-rtr tmit ef T. Mc- i.' h as Ji;e f the grokane hors rw ten "k. It mat a s'rna! fcenor tt . .,(. rf rllr ao'.i:i.. Th i . -wf hoe.t cl'-te f-e f liwnr ee I ' . v m-i.r Tf f j. ehew was i a t- ).J be lYr'Uf4 exwi.ie ? ! PXKlt rM, lt T It 1 1 S r i .- a;WJ:si la ts fes'.lttuea dllng of her fiery pair, Sunshine and jtseiie wranaon, is considered rattier re markable. Another Dalr aha often drives 1 Alan Dale and Colonial Bell. Her two daughters, whose pictures are shown today with their mother, ar also rooa wnips, ana will drive at ine snow his week. Little John W. Consldlne. Jr., has attracted a great deal of. at tention by his smart little trans and his clever handling of the relna, as well a by his attractive manner of drees. Miss Ellenore Laidlaw of Bpokane win be one of the prominent horsewomen at the show. Her splendid saddle norses, Searchlight and Flashlight, have carried off many ribbons. She. Is a splendid seat and one of the most gracerui riaers anywhere around here. Miss Laidlaw is a member of a fine old English family mat in mora nent in Seattle society. Miss Bernlce Baker of Tacoma will be another prominent rider In the show. Miss Baker Is a relative of the Ains- worths of Portland. w A model In one of the down-town shoo windows last week attracted a . ... good deal of attention, showing tne 860 costume to be worn at th Wo man's Exchange benefit ball next Wed nesday evening at Muriaric nan. mucn time has been devoted the past week to rehearsing for the feature dances of this ball and the affair promises to be most beautiful one. The women who have lent their names as patronesses re Mrs. Thomas Kerr. Mrs. t a. a. Wood, Mrs. Marcus Flelschner. Mrs. Cyrus A. Dolph. Mrs. Helen Ladd Cor bett. Miss Henrietta Failing, Mrs. W. Ladd. Mre. C. H. Lewis and Mrs. Solomon Hlrsch. Mra J. Wesley Ladd and John K. Kollock will lead the Maypole figure. w w Mr. and Mra Horace Day Ramsdell have sent out Invitations for the'mar rlsge of their daughter, Miss Kate Es ther Ramsdell, to Ralph Hahn, Wed nesday evening, October 21. at 8:30 o'clock at 8t. Stephen's Pro-Cathedral There ha been a good deal of enter taining for Miss Ramsdell. who Is a sister of Mrs. H. N Ramsey, wife of the rector of St. Stephen's church, w Mrs, Francis James Bailey had as her guest daring the week her cousin. Miss Helen Bertram, the prima donna who baa been at tne Orpheum. and Mrs. John Fleming Wilson of Newport, wife or trie magazine writer ana newspaper editor. Miss Bertram leaves tomorrow afternoon for Da Moines. Iowa, where .h will sing at several concerts nest -w-pek- Hon. Alexander Hewitt Kerr, Mrs. Kerr and their daughter Jeannle have been travellnr throi.gh France and Ger many toretrer. Mr. Kerr has started on hi return to Portland, bnt Mr. Kerr and her dauchter w'.ll n tn ewedn ad Norway oa a visit before Uiey return home. w Mr. Oorre D. Greene of Trrlnrton nterta!n with several taMe of fire hundred. Wednesday rym'rr in hnnnr of her sie-er, Mr J. j. Gibbons of Hood RU er. w A goo desi ef interest is shown m ti saoar'rrent of tHe rnMtntt ef on of Portland's ptwnlnnt younc Kte htj- -wee -wmw e4 feet wee i vam nam Aartl) Tlsna. were present. Miss Tessa Dent, sister or tne niae, was inn maia or nonor, and was gowned in yellow and carrldd yellow chrysanthemums. The bride wore white, and carried white roses. Lawrence Hofer, brother of the bride groom, was the best man. Mr. and Mra. Hofer are taking a trip along the coast, and on their return will reside In Salem. Miss Ethel Shea, Miss Anne Ditch burn and Riccardo Martin, the Metro politan tenor, were the guests of Wil liam Castleman at supper at the Port- tana alter the concert Wednesday eve Smith., where she was nromlnent in stu dent enterprises, and especially In ath letics. She is the oldest daughter of C. L Parker. Mr. Honeyman Is a son of jvirs. w. j. Honeyman. uney win make enmr nome ai iiwaco, wner air. Honey man Is interested in stock raising. WEDDINGS At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haldane ning. Mr. and Mrs. Eilers entertained 1 Dickson, 771 Ifast Davis street Wed the other artists, Madame Rappold, Ma dame Jacoby, Signor Campanarl, Tir. Rosensteln and their manajcer. Mr. Fen ney, with Mr. and Mrs. William T. Fangle a additional guests. ' The Irvington club is planning the first of l'ts social functions this sea son. A large reception will be given a week from Friday nla-ht for which In vitation will be sent to all the Irving ton and Holladsy residents. Since th club was started a few years ago that fashionable suburb has grown markedly and this reception is to give an oppor tunity to the newer resident to becom acquainted. The Happy Hour club was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Weaver, at their home on Twelfth and Broadway streets, Thursday evening. There were the usual six tables of five hundred and Mrs. H. W. Foster and Charles L. Boss won the prizes. Dainty refreshment were served at the table. The presi dent or tne club la Mr. Charles I Boss, snd she assisted her mother, Mrs. weaver, in entertaining. Mr. an Mra F. C Austin enter tained with an Informal supper Sunday night. Covers were laid for six with Mr. and .Mrs. Wynn Johnson ana Mr. and Mra. W. M. Kapus a th guest a Mra George Davis and Miss Fanchon Davis left Thursday night after a visit of several weeks with Mra Marcus Flelsohner and Mra Sol Blumauer. . Miss Harriet Ankeny of Walla Walla Is visiting with her aunt. Mr. Harriet K. McArthur. She will remain to at tend the horse show. Mr nd Mrs. W. W. Cotton are at the Fafrmount in Ssn Francisco. Thev have been rlaitlnc southern California for several weeks. Mrs. WUllam Oleason entertained Wednesday with a luncheon at Elton Court, followed by an afternoon ef bridge. MISS CXtrtt or Oakland nesday evening, Mary Eleanor DeSpaln of Pendleton was united In marriage to Henry Dawson Zander of this city. by Rer. John Dawson of ths Church of the Gopd Shepherd. Before the cere mony Miss Ablma Hallock sang- "O rromise jue." At s:so to the strains of the wedding march from Lohengrin. c ORSETS Cnslora Hade by a Famous French Gorscflere Prices $5 Up Marie U. Zeitfuchs 3SS Washington Street SelllnflBirsca BIdj. JliOJJJWlI Weald attrrtflMw tk A farmer on Rural Rowt t, Ertr. Ga W. A. Floyd by nam, says: "Buck- j Jen's Arnica fialv cured the two worl enres I ever saw: one on sny bend enf tne on my lea. It-1 worth more than j It weight Id aold. I vrmald IMH be with-1 eot It If I had to enortrage th farm to t " Onlw 9fce at ail Hmrrltn I right. reWrg nel t Pun.y. Ocorr L'UCHAJCAN CiKL WA5K;H GT 51 1 1. rtiit wiu tnr4 t- one ef th j W ' "real ecea, freat sa-e rwy. I Horse PIaireI Exclusive models in women's and misses,' high-grade Tailored Suits and Coats, strictly man-tailored, perfect in lit and finish, at much less than usuaL Our stock of wear ins apparel for women, misses and children cannot be sur passed in this city and neither can you duplicate a single garment. All necessary alterations free of cnarge. A.; Suits $12.75 to $80 Showing the popular "Directoire" styles in all colors and weaves, braid, buttons and band trimmed with fancy lin ings; suits that bear fashion's indelible stamp, and suits that will, wear, look and feel right See our window dis play. , , - , i Skirts $5 to $25 Voiles, Panamas, serges, broadcloths, silks' in black and colors, in plaited or gored styles; buttons, braid and fold trimmed; skirts cut by expert workmen, we otter a wide choice of style and materials. A number of sample skirts are selling at actual cost. . Coats $5 to $50 Women's new fall Coats in tight-fitting jacket of 50-inch styles, turned "Directoire" cuffs and lapels; a splendid line of dark evening shades, lined or un lined. We also carry misses' and children's tailored Coats in ages 4 to 16. In spect our stock. . Silk Petticoats Blacks, blues, browns, pink, lavender, corn, in fact every color will be found m this great assortment. Our silk Petticoats are made from the very best taffeta and will not break. Select your silk skirt at this store and pay about half regular price. Sample Waists 150 sample Waists on sale Monday and Tuesday at 60c on th dollar of actual wholesale cost. Fine lawns, linens, nets and silks in short or long sleeves; open front or back, Samples only one of a kind. ' AGENTS FOR "FOREST falLLS" UNDERWEAR AGENTS FOR WARNER'S "RUST-PROOF" AND ' THOMSON'S "GLOVE-FITTING" - CORSETS AGENTS FOR PARIS PATTERNS, TEN CENTS ..EACH IMPORTERS OF FINE BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS . IMPORTERS OF GENUINE IRISH LINENS HEADQUARTERS FOR HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS WOMEN'S HIGH-GRADE TAILORED SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS . . WOMEN'S NECKWEAR, . GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, V HOSIERY, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR jAND CALUNW CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STS. . -