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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO. OCTOBER 18. 1908. and IIIIm of th valtey.'l At tha rifht ahd atrnt t hunor wai her ltr. I ball will I. lota, arrant r: SOCIETY (Continued from Put Two.) MlM Alia O'llrlen and William Mel ville Miller, both of thta dir. wrre OUlMlv marrlnd at tha Cathedral real dence by the Rev. Father Mrl tovltb W(xt' lieaday. Duly tba Immediate membera arth Co Mrs. O. n. Lawrence Mr. and Mr a. W. N. Ouaaett. Mr. and Mr a. M. (. Aid rluh, Mrs. Jennie I.yone and mother. Urn. WardUw. Mrs. A. A.'Charfee, Mra. Allre Crane. Mra. Florence Iild,Alra. ioi, are. iMnj iiimuru una " .V'tT" .'ur.'iM .""r"' T'r v''Tr Oertrude. Mra. Ur.n Uonolt, Mra. tirlatenaan and dauerhter. Olady. Un.t Flarrnce liellem, Mra. Urork, M.'e, Mallaa ' Power. Mra. Mary J. Gray The wedding of Charjea M. Piddle and 0"u"wj, "". Lur, " 1ffM- i.. r.,-. I JullT. Chandler. Mlaa Jeaale HamUtoii. tlK-lr new realdonce la Irvlngton. v w Uln Dora Moodrwaa celebrated Wed neaday ' laat. at 1171 Detroit avenue. wnen ev. J. noweranx performed the ceremony. Miaa ttucgiea and Kay ay era aerved aa brldeamald and beat man. After their wedding trip to The Dalle Mra. Fleming, Mra. Carrie lnglaa, Mr. and Mra. Clayton Wenta gave a party at their home, 414 Eaat Ankeny, laat Saturday evening, October 10, for a few data. tSev will be .1 horn - o their frlnda at 1173 Detroit avenue. ' honor of their daughter, -55 I EVENTS 'OP THE WEEK j 1 I in th . la H Captain and Mra. A. B. Stuart cele brated their 76th anniversary Tueaday evening at their home, 189 Lownadala afreet. The houae waa beautifully dec orated with fern a, autumn laavea and ohryannthemume ploneera of Oregon.' Mra. Stuart came Oevlnit pa Mlehlah atreet. where a very Irene wenta birthday. The room a were taatefully decorated In autumn leaven. Oamaa ware played during the even- fter which refreahmenta were entertalnlna" Thoae present ware Jeaale Royal. Beulah Cauthorn. Ileum Lynda, Wlllhelmlna Shepard. Oaoar Lapham. Lcater Keenan. Henry Hew itt, Kdward Hunaalcer. Parka Morden, Homer Maria. Tha Roae City Park Five ' Hundred club net Saturday evening, October 10 at - tha realdenoe of Mr, and Mra. The maid of honor waa Mlaa Mary Friend Darrarott, the brlde'a coualn. Hhi waa gowned In embroidered pink allk carnatlona and wore a, picture hat of rink rhlffon. The brldeemalda wore white chiffon over white taffeta, with pink picture hat a and glove and carried pink carnatlona. Albert Pa I n ton of Townley. Mo., brother of the groom, waa beat man, and the groomamen were Jamea P. Wattaon, J. Kant Rawley. Robert K. Al- . V"l I rierveaat L. M. Iluiln, Corporal Ikile, CnrtMiral H. K F.' Buminervtlle. The patroneaaea are Mra. L. A. How man, Ml re. F. I. Pole. Mra. D. U. Smith. Mra. J, Sumtnervllle. w Tbe Myatlc 8 tare cf Myrtle have In vitation out for a dance Tueaday even. Ing at-the new Maeonie Temple, Weat Park and Yamhill paraona' orcheatra aop, Arthur W. Ooddln. iehn Tate Ood- J T,T'Stn,'Z'l " din Jr. and Frank Crutchf leld. hir,5Jii?iiRany05rJMr?- ii"b.rt Lu,kaJ Pink ami white carnatlona and paJma Mra. Will II. See " Urown and rnniee oonaiaia or me tiara Martin, jr.. lly need In' houae ana adornment for the reeep- artlatlcall n room a Chandellrre ware wreathed with 8 to thla atate from Illlnola with her par ents. Captain and Mra. Benjamin Roae, In 1844. Captain Stuart came from I New Jeraey in 1849. It waa here he met hla bride. They were, married by the lata Rev. Mr. Lyman. They had a family of 18 children, of whom seven ton a and two daughters, Mra. H. F. Hoyd and Mr. C O. Uopklna, three frranddaughters and one grandaon are Ivlng. . Kef reahments ware aerved late in the evening, enjoyable even Ins waa anent at cardf ending with dainty luncheon. Mr. an Mra. O. W. Taylor were fortunate 1 carryina- orr a handsome stum and plat aa prises. Mis Nelly Young of Olenwood gave an afternoon luncheon, Tueaday, at her home. Thoae present were: Mrs. Lout A. Brougher, the Misses Francis C. B. Paine. Anna E C. Kh nemlller. liattl Thoae nreant were: Tifr. and Mra. . M. iArsen. jueasie w. o. Knorr. ana C. B. Stuart. Mr. and Mra. a M. Btu- P. xoung. The D. of E. girls gave a successful opening party In the W. O. W. hall Monday evening. Weinberger's orches tra rurnlaned the music. The patron esses were; Mrs. P. &. Sullivan, Mrs. J. P. Kavanaugh, Mra. W. Elvers, Mrs. M. Potterton and Mrs. p. uouglaa. r Br" OUT-OF-TOWN ITEMS T -a art. Mr. and Mra. Fred Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stuart, A. V. Stuart, W. M. Stuart. T. Q. Stuart. Mr. and Mra. H. K. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. C Q. Hopkins, Mlas Winona Hoyd. Miss Venus Boyd, Miss Edith Stuart, Master Stuart Hop kins, Boise uavts, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Borax. Mrs. ('. Cowen of Spokane, Mrs. Thompson, Mine Btolla Woods of Salem ana L. Khomo. The members of the East and West Side Shakespeare club sjent a delight ful afternoon at the home of Mr. J. , - tin., loaf UnnHav Tk. . r.nr...i . nr.. I A preiiy nome weaamg xook P vlous meeting held at Mrs. La Barr's 8unday afternoon at the home of the rreldence. bride s parent, Mr. and Mrs. August i ne memDers expect a pieasani rear T - 1. .. . 1 1 V. I, ... 1 o n Atmtn- JJWi'H'" rho has spent the past year traveling onugnwr jumme unuc ui in the east. r at Oeorsre Farajan or wrentnam. ur. me The work begins with a study or r,arfnrm h- th nu apntinir one of the charaolera -of the - 1 vook. or tne uim n cnurcn ui rompdv - t I The Dalles. The marriage was wlt- i'he next ameeting wui ne neia at tne I tv,u,vi .w-v... Kom of MVs. Case, corner of Four- rrienas. xne parior wnt ine unuai . .w. ii.ii of .iir I nartv stood was oeauiiruiiy aecoraiea Thursday afternoon, October 29. with rir oougns ana crepo paper. -in. , , i ui mo r. V. 1 ...... , ... r " ' . . . w I meaaallne and lace, and carried a bou- The Mlzpah Social club met with auet of carnations. Her sister Lena Mrs. Mae Wilson at the home of her was the attendant, and the groom was I a.f lanriAfi hv niaa hrfithpr Pa.rcv A it PT mother, Jfrs. 8. E. Hurley. 1605 Flake conratulatlons a weddlna; dinner was street. Thursday, octoher s. Those served. Mr. Farman is a prosperous present were: Mrs. Hayner, Mrs. farmer of Wrentnam. ('OKhlan. Mrs. Gebott. Mrs. Kellog-, Mrs. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Au Mrs. Murry, Mrs. Downing, Mrs. Knar- arust Longren, Mr. ana Mrs. l,. a. sears, kev. Miss Sharkey. Mrs. Hurly. Mra Mr. and Mrs. John Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. The club will give a five hun- A. S. Roberts. Rev. F. 8. Cook, Miss Lois November 6, at Cook. Miss Bessie Farman, Miss Pearl dred party Thursday, Smith, 360 3 :80 at the home of Mrs. East Gltsan. ; On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mra. T, J. Jones, East Third and Mill streets. gave a party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jenkins and family of Harney county, who have been spending about Sears. Miss Lena Longren, Ernest Ma no! Roy Farman. Percy Farman, Charles Longren, Herbert Cecil. Mr. and. Mra Farman will be at home to their friends after October 25 on the A. S- Roberts ranch at Wrentnam. The wedding of Miss Elsie Winston were drawln tlon. aaparagua fern and myrlada of candles rurniahed the Illumination. Mr.'and Mrs. PalntAn left for Ihnlr humi in Portland. via Washington, New York, Boston and me i anaaian cities. Out of town gueatt to attend the wed dln were Mr. and Mra. John E. Ray mond, Gerard. Kan., and Albere Palnton or Towniey, mo. w w At the Church of Visitation near For. est Grove a pretty wedding was cele brated Monday, when Miss Bertha Van Dehey and Harry Brians of Salem were married by Rev. Father Moore of Salem. The bride waa becomingly attired In cream allk and carried Bride's rosea She was attended bv her sister, Miss Clara Van Dehey, also In a cream col ored sown, carrying white carnations. William Van Dehey, the bride' brother, aoted a best man. After the ceremony they went to the home or the brides parents, wnere breakfast was served. Only the Imme diate family and a few friends were present Mr. and Mrs. Brians left on the after noon train for a short trip, make their home la Salem. They will r-- 1 9 COMING EVENTS a monm in tne .city. - a. very pleasant i uoaam, oiaesi anugnur oi joim x. uuu- evenlns: was spent by their numerous in Chnrloa Auinistua Palnton of friends. singinigsJaelng the feature of the ik, Tknr.v eveninir. Refreshments were served. r w- . . . Mr. Jenkins, Who is one of the largest afternoon. October , at 5:80 o clock in sneep raisers in Harney county, re- Grace street Presbyterian church of Richmond, Va. turned home Wednesday evening. Shiloh circle No. 19 L. of G. A. R. were the guest, of Mrs. Maggie Baker at her residence on Ninth avenue, Lents, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Baker was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Blanch Carlston and Mrs. Walter Baker, in serving a delicious luncheon. The fol lowing guests were present: Mr. and Rev. Jere Wltherspoon, the pastor, officiated. A reception in the Ooddln home was riven Immedi ately after the ceremony. Palms and white candles made appro- Erlate church and altar decorations, and ,ouls D. Weitsel had charge ,of the music. The bride came In with her father. She wore duchess lace trimmed with old point, over white satin, dia mond ornaments, a tulle veil, and car- Portland society In Interested in tag day for the benefit of the Baby Home, which has been set for October 28. Printed tags, bearing these words, "I'm out for charity for the Baby Home," will be issued and sold for the small sum of 10 cents. Every one will buy one, and possibly more. Any one ap pearing on the street without a tag on that day will feel like a stranger in a Strange land. Los Angeles tsg aay was a aeciaea success. societies, cnurcnes, scnoois. business ien, merchants, all united in their efforts to make it a success finan cially as well as a pleasure day, not oon to be forgotten. we nave at present sirnei ana oiner Improvements which will cost the home over 13.000. The city is putting: new streets on the north and west sides of he home, which has two blocks or land. Cement walks and walls ln- ur exoennes the Baby Home cannot meet without help. Los Angeles raised 6.000 on Its tag: aay. BpoKane raisea $3,000 on its tag day. Portland has a poputation or id,vuo. What will Portland do? w w The Orlanda. club has Issued Invita tions for a Halloween party, to be given Monday evenlngr in the East Side Wood man Hall, East Sixth and Alder street The members are exerting every effort to make this their most successful artv vet. and will lntroauce several eatures appropriate to Halloween. The lub members are J. i. tirowne, n,. u. C. Mlchelsen. J. J. Healy. and 8. D. i Bonner. The patronesses are Mrs. j. E, Kane, Mrs. L. Knuason, Mrs. Healy, and Mrs. D. A. Bonner. Ktnes orcnestra wui xurnisn tne music. The E. S. A. C. girls have Invitations out for an "autumn frolic" Thursday evening at RlnglerB hall. Stiles' or chestra will play. The patronesses are Mrs. M. M. Rlngler, Mrs. J. FlUgerald and Mrs. A. H. Metcalf. The club mem bers are Esther Edwards. Frieda Pfaen der Pearl Shaw, Edna Morley, Bessie Fitzgerald, Iva Sbourn, Lydla Miller, Cela Chernls. Company C's opening party to 'be given in the Armory Monday is looked ' forward to with great pleasure. The invitations have been sent out and all arrangements are complete. The decor ations will be of autumn leaves and streamers of blue, the company's color. Will n, See.Adolnh W. Harr. Henry M, BusnrTahd V. A. Avery. The com mittee on arrangamenta conalata nf I), O. Homaalslnl Miss 1. 1111 H. Htcks. Hoyd. Mr. Petex Hobklrk and Hugh J w The Alumni Society of the Christian Brother college announces a Halloween dance and card party to be given in the new alumni hall In tha college building at Clackatnaa street and Grand avenue, the evening of October 80. The Alumni Society haa a large membership n i'oruann una nas pieoa-ea nseir to furnish and fit out the new hall. Thla will be the first of a series of parties mat win do given auring tne winter. W The Orlana club will a-lve Its second of a series of card parties next Wednes day evening at the St. Lawrence hall, Third and Sherman streets. Both whist and five hundred will be played, fol lowed by dancing. Arrangement have been perfected for the "Erlndell Girls" autumn nartv at Murlark hall, Monday evening-. The atronesses are: Mrs. L. Hodler. Mrs. oseDh ForestaL Mrs. M. J. Drlacoll. Mra J. O. Hoyt and Mrs. J. McDevltL The Golden Rule hive of the Ladles of the Maccabees will slve a mlllta whist Tuesday evening October 20, Al- Isky- building, Thlrii and Morrlsgn street. All are Invited. w Mr. Mary Cohen announces the con firmation of her son. Morris. Saturdav. October 24, at Congregation Ahavi Sholem. At home Sunday, friends Invited. Rlngler dancing classes, Masonic temple. Wednesday night- Rlngler'a hall. Social ' Dlacuaacd Over tha Prune. "Why la It. Mlaa Willing, that fat men always have the prettiest wlveaf I aaldnm a Jolly fat man with aa ugly, croea-looking wife. By Jove, thoae fellow Just go In and win the pretty-women every time." "Well. Mr. Ilammerslaa, I ran ac count for that. You see, a husband should be a sort of bromide, should have a soothing effect Fat men are plaold. calm. Jolly, and good provider. They like the good things of life themselve and they like to their wive well dressed, and to sit down to a good table. No wonder woman like thra betur than they do loan, dyerxtptic, nervwua. cranky mea, who find fault, nag. and are atlngy. Men like thle want a lot of waiting on and attention, they are gen. rally Jealous and aelflsh. Fat men hate a fuss, seam to understand that wive are a fond of balsg spoil-.! a t of having good clothe and 'mm iiiniii aa other women are. and brace wonim naturally marry inert of th tempera went,1 , 1 On tha largeat tobacco farm In th world, a 11,000-arr affair, near Amtr. dam, Oa.. la grown about a third of ail th Sumatra tobaorw uaed for cigar wrappore In th United Mttea. - Tueaday and Saturday. alter o clock. dance PEES0NAL Julius Joseph, well known In Port land has gone to Paris to continue his study of art, making portrait palnttng his specialty. He has been studying In New York and many here will recall two of his paintings that were exhibited at the Lewis and Clark fair. The Man Behind Good Sound Teeth IT IS ALWAYS A PLEASURE to MEET This applies with double force to the gentler sex, and since we have introduced modern painless den tistry, there is no excuse for any person to neglect such an important matter. You should have those missing teeth restored with a bridge, no plates, that will look as well and chew your food as satisfactorily as your natural teeth. .J We perform all kinds of dental work in a manner that will challenge your admiration. V 0 M OX. B. B. WXUOXT. GOOD SET OF TEETH ON RUBBER PLATE. . . . $5.00 BEST SET OF TEETH ON RUBBER PLATE... 18.00 BR B. WRIGHT Washington Street, Corner Seventh E. PAINLESS DE.NTIST Air-Tight and Oil Heaters at Great Savings for One-Week 'For the Newest in Wearing Apparel Visit the Style Store" DRESSED Steel Air-Tight Heaters I Note the Display in Our Windows. v ' J 1 m ' lulu There's immense satisfaction in knowing one is well dressed; that ' one's outfit is correct from the very foundation to the last small ac cessory. This satisfaction is experienced by "Style Store" shoppers, because every garment carried is selected with an eye to newness. hiffh aualitv and individuality. Each customer finds that which I especially suits her. lewest Long Coat Stunning models, every one of themf The stock covers everything 1 for afternoon, evening and street wear, in Directoire and Empire : effects loose, half-fitting and fitted. Many are strictly tailored, others elaborately trimmed; colors, mixtures and blacks. We have the Priestley and Canyon Cravenettes, the silk, rubberized and reg.Cravenettes.in loose and fitted styles-most becoming models. Wood Heaters Cast top and bot torn and cast lin ing. Special Compare Our Prices With Competitors'. P. k H. Corset Our rule of par excellence prevails strikingly in this section. P. & N. corsets can be properly adjusted to your figure and at the same time produce the stylish high-bust, flat-hip effect Prices $1 .50 to $7. For stout figures we especially recommend our $4.50 P. & N. model. TAILORED SILK WAISTS The modish touch is at once ap parent in these lovely silks in ribbon stripes and other fancy de signs, richly colored and perfectly tailored for street wear. OUR BLACK SILK WAISTS are serviceable, well made, well tailored, and of an excellent grade of silk. Price $5.00. DONT OVERLOOK GLOVES The final test of good dressing:' Especially notable in this complete section are the Marion, a 2 and 3-clasp glove of guaranteed quality made particularly for us; the Malvolio, a 12 and 16-button glove; and our unusually well-made and shaped gauntlets. All Prices Consistently Low. 1 JJ. 1 i rP Ranging in price up- ! lyj 'iiStvi wards C( from 41.0U n u 9 ; th 1 1 &MMm '"Skmm 1, f?7y mwm OFFICE HOURS 8 a. m. to 6 m. SUNDAYS S a. m. to 1 p. m. Phone Main 2119. Thirteen Years in Portland. $10 Extra Special on Oil Heaters Perfection Oil Heaters, fully guaranteed. Reg ular price $4.50 and $5.50. 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