THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, TORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTODER 23. 100a!
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(Cualiauod froui Jage Two.)
Mr. J. V. Cook of rurlUnd Heights I was reed by Mra J. O. lladtay. Th
k. . .... I-,.. I.- U'h. I brldegrootn'a Soliloquy Waa. given In
.7. 7 . . I r a by Uri. M. il Gardner. Follow
day, NnvmlKT . Intro-mring rormany lt , tlm progra.ni , light rofreeliments
, ner au(nur, juiaa i"nin v i'lvr a.rvrd
Cook la charming Monde Vlth high Aelda from Mr', and Mrs. Halt end
coloring, and lias litwn delightfully I thalr, family thoae nrveeiil With; -Hav,
t' Intra In miniature bjr XI V. IfHyan. I Mr, .ml Mr. I.lnrflcy A.. Wells. Jlev.
tlie Is favorite Willi in real young I Mr. ani) Mri. Ollvar H-n wortli y, lr.
met. Mlaa Cook returned In the Bum-1 and Mr. llvron Alorrla. Mr. anil Mra.
mar from her hool In Lowell, Maaa.J. 41. Hartley, Krvln Knott, R. I. Cooper,
liogi-ra' hall, where liar younger ataier, . r. Cook. M. i. Kill". Ik K. uaronar,
Mlaa Cully Cook, la now attending. Una M. ,C, Mllea, O W. Lyle, II. A Jlln
la an art-omul I a had mualclaa and slnas ehaw, 0. :U . Hanson and Mle. Ln
Mr. and Mra, I Allan Law la enter-1 The La Gale DouseJne Jlv Hundred
talned at dinner rrlday etanlng at thalr ,ub ntertlned Thuraday evening
handeom King's Heights horn. Major J tn hrmte or Miss Llll -v.ir.iers on
it,, tr rri..n . at r-..,i Jk Waaeo street Tha rlub members are:
ad Mra IL a CabalL ef Bt rauU who Krtl Birfklr Eva Mulkey, Kuby and
ere visiting Mra. tVUll'a alaiara. tha llMtbel oilbaush, Lnle Btahley. Edltli
Mlaaaa railing, weae ll.a honor guaaca hrrn Klhel ta. L.ur Van Horn,
J ",wf," 'lr r" l4;., f,"1" n lali Koppa, lirlha Brelvaut and Frala
faholla lha gucMia wra Mlaa llanrlalta muinaa. 'a - , . '
Kalling, Mlaa May Falling. Mr. and Mra . " ... v ' m ' ;
lllng. Mr.
11 i i ... ui.. u.mu w t I Mlaa Audrey cilinaa, anutnttr or
Vharlwrlght.' Uoderlck Macla'y. and Mr. and Mra. T.A. CoIUnaa. 7X4 Et
lUcbard Koahler, , . J Ankany el reel, waa tha hnateaa. af a
it ( ,- pretty party Saturday afternoon on tha
oocaaion or ner ivio oirinaay. -j ne
roaea
. tm. Frank M, Warran antartajned oocalon or her loth birthday,
with luncheon of 1 corera Friday toooia wara decorated with pink
fftemoon at her .homo on -Klnea , . . '
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are. Mr. fiplawa waa UantlflnJ
KMig inleraaia in tha early Uye, lr
emiillng juarir awtlon In tha J-
' nuinaii uiairiri in Jilt. Iier
im'UHUI tiia tirnaanl reach nearsr Kori
Yaklflia. ana Ha ll.nrM ..iMBna l.ta Luitli
Ha haa alwave barn cluaaly aaiw lte
wim ine reciamallun. dorloi.oioiil
ihia aectlon.
A pretty wadding waa calabrataj-at
tha home of Mrand Mra. 1L O, Ogden
In roreat Qrove laat Bunday, wbn Mia
Myrtua V. Morrlaon ' waa married
C'harlra iu Wallaoe, Hav. C A.-ia Of
flolndna-. .. . '
The hum waa beautifully decorated
witn autumn Ir-avea and farna. Art
(lie eirinori. -which waa attended enl;
hy tha frlanda ami relatlvea of tha ron
Iractliie- tartlea. dinner waa aarvixl t
the guaata. Mr. and Mra. Wallace Will
mane their noma at Newberg. 4 -
BEDDINGS
At I o'clock Tur'aday manilnf, Oeto
bey 15, at 8t, Francfa Catholic church.
Mlaa riorenca Kelly, aldeat daughter of
Mr, and Mra. E. P. Kelly of thla city
waa niiletlv married tn R.' C. CT.'Mluhel
aen, alao of thla city. In tha praence of
only tha Immediate frlenda. Tha bride
waa beooralnaly attired In d brown tai
lored ault, with a hat to match. Tha
beat man waa J. J. Tlealy and tha brl dee
ma Id Mlaa Alma Mlchelaen, alater of tha
bridegroom. . Tha wadding party break
faatad at tha home of tha brlde'a pavr-
Mlaa Uaa. Wood la yleltlng In. St
Taul en rout a home front her Kuropean
trip. ' Bha la expected home thla week. I
KYENTS OF THE WEEK
. - Mra. .Ralph- Habn, a 'Bride of th6 Week.,
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Tha openln danclnr party of tha
aeaaon, given by tha Myatlo 8tara -of
' ( Myrtle chapter O.'K. tw. In tha auditor
ium of tha new Maeonle temple Tuea
day evening waa ona of the moat auo
ceaaful aoclal event a avof glyen by tha
clnb. Tha hall waa bnautlfully deco
rated with fernaand pal in a and Paraona"
. orcheatra played. Refreahmantq were
aarVed In ' tha large banquet hall ;on the
third floor. Among; thoaa 'preient wera;
Mr. and Mr C."W. Klnf. Mr. and Mra.
A. H. Wlllett, Mr. and Mra. Char lea E.
Runyon, Mr. and Mra. Oaorge W. StA
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liivivu. mr. ou u mra. aiuvii it. urvnu.
Mr. and 'Mra. Oeorra Otten. Mr. and
Mra. .Will U. Leo, Mr. and Mra, Robert
Lutke, Mr. and . Mra. Huh J. Boyd.
Mr. and Mra. D. O. Tomasinl, Mr. and
Mra. It. 1. Povey. Mr. and Mra. Cbarlea
Baker, Dr. and Mra. Clayton fl. Seamann,
Mr. and Mra. R. W. Cnlaan, Mr. and Mra.
F. E. Reed, Mr. and Mra. ftraff, Mr. and
Mra. A. W. Harr. Mr. and Mra. M. Smith,
Mr. and Mr. -ll D. Kreeland, Mr. and
lAr - L P. Palmer, Mr. and Mra. Q. N.
. Veretea;, Mr. and Mra. E. W. Eldrldga,
Mr. and Mra. F.F. Jancke, Mrand
Mra. R. P. Graham. Mr. and Mra. 'Vv'aU
mn, Mr. and , Mra. George E.- Hlgrg-lna,
Mr. and Mra. H. A. Klrkland, Mr. and
Mra. M. Billing. Mr. and Mra. Harrl
aon Allen, Mr. and Mra. Fred E. Harlow,
Mr. and Mra. Carlson,- Dr. and Mra. -A.
Tllaer. Mr. and Mra. W. F. Oroh, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Martin, Mr. and Mra.
Clyde EvaiM, Mr, and Mra. Jamea ri
' Page, Mr. and Mra. L. B. Reeder, Mr.
and Mra, C, C."Hlckok, Mr. and Mra. J.
tV Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dakes,
Mr. and Mrs. ,H. J. Blessing, Mr. and
Mrs. V. M. CvBUva, Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Cannon, Mra.! 8. Stone, Mrs. Fannie
Neppach, Mrs. N. E. Dunn, Mra. A. V.
Dunn, Mrs.' Anna Clark, Mrs. Ei P.
Clay, Mrs. George Hartness, Mrs. Gold
smith, Mrs. , Mary Bishop. Mrs. Sarah
i'reedenthal, Mrs. Peter Hobklrk, Mrs.
M. A. Dennlson, Mrs. L. A. Harlow, Mrs.
Ii. A. Bailey.' Miss Colaon, Miss Elea-
nor Cannon. Miss 8. Durkheimer, Miss
Pennlcard, Miss Kxi Ball, Miss Mary
Otten, Miss Clara Kleeman, Miss Tiny
Pearson, Mlsa HobXlrkv Miss Edna
Walt man. Misses Howatson, Miss Llllle
B. Hicks, ; Miss Meda Dill, Miss Bella
McMillan, VA DeKeater, C. H. Eagan,
Lester Seeley, E Lackhart, Mr.' Mallory,
James Mlkleaon, Mr. Pennlcard, Guy E.
Eades, W. I. Harris, Albert Stone, A. J.
Brown, N. G. Willis, G. J. Nowan, K. P.
Baker, L. T. 'Hubblej H. 0. Epton, Dr.
Graffls. RalDh Ooooer. Dr. 'Fred Gul-
lette, Milton Maefon, Henry M.Bush, W.
T. Smith' J. H. Dunn.-J. L. Bailey. H.
P. Neefus, E. R. Gelfnsky, Henry Bar-
he y, V.
Wennei
GoldsmithEd Vadnals. Jud,ro Kraemer. girf mSmS
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and autumn leaves. ..Many frames wera
enjoyea tor Awnich prues were given.
Music both vocal and Instrumental was
Indulged , in by the little tots, after
which a " luncheon, was , served for SO
Thoaa Bresent were: Audrev Colllnes
Xr J v QUA r...u
a. Arcir, a. x . iwhcid, nar i it i v Ail r..iH-.n- tpiv tii
ennernera;. .ucar ouryoyne, i. FranoM Jordan. Ruth Jordan. Beatrice
Gertrude Hargrave, Paul Sroat, Donald
Croat, juugena uassett, Francis woou
bury, Charlie Skeene, Georgle Skeena.
Company C, Third Infantry, Oregon
National Guard, gave lta opening; party
The beautiful home 'of Mra. 3. N.
Brown at 1014 Thurman street was the
scene of a largo reception Tuesday aft
ernoon from 2 to 6 with Mra, Lena Er
' vln Allen aa honor guest ' -
Mrs. Alten Is president of tha Wash- of (he Mason at tha Armory hall last
inffion mate ueoerauon oi women a Monday evening. SUles' orchestra played
ciuds ana nostesa ror tn aiato or waan- for aancjna;. There was a large attend
lneton at the Alaaka-Tukon-Pacif id-exr lance and the hall was elaboratelv deco
position She was charming In a gown I rated with flags" and bunting The
of violet in one or tne newest mrectoire patronesses lor the evening were Mrs.
effects. iThe hostess waa assisted In L. A. Bowman, Mrs. J. T. Dole, Mrs. C.
receiving in the drawlng-TOom by Mrs. T; Smith and Mrs. 'John Sommerville.
A. J. Stiles and Mrs. J. Coulson Hare. The committee members were Sergeant
Serving in the dining-room were Mrs, J.. C. Dirk. Sergeant L. M. Dole, Cor-
Merwln Pugh, Mrs. Stouser and Mrs. poral W. . WP McKenxle, . CorporaV R. E.
Z. M. Parvln. mother of tha hostess. Bullis and Corporal J. Sommerville.
Little Isabel Stouser opened the door. I Tha other dates for guard dances are
. About 160 guepts attended, among I November t, December 1, January 11,
those prominent being Mrs. JuiKo, preal-1 r eoruary a ana xaarca s.
ae.nt or tne fortiana woi
r'omftn's club; Mrs.
where a sumptuous repast was
S. J. Evans, president of. the Oregon I k,.i,.. .v.
ita Federation of Women's clubs, aildl j
Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunlway. In pleas-J Daughters of tha Parish at the parish
ing contrast to tha usual decorations of I house of Trinity church. Tuesday even-
was a Very pleasant, Informal af
More than 75 guests were pres
ih!. 2-' i M IVadieS ZZXyS SS. Ta"th'e even-
r -. . tr, , .- i i i
I luwrro,. anta. xiwn a uuiu, waa u?vu- i
tlfully decorated Ih. her own hand paint-1
Ing., Every one admired particularly "'J'
dona in woodland scenes. . The studio
also waa thrown open to tha guests. .
Mra. Allen, who cornea from Spokane,
was formerly an Oregon girt and Is a
graduate or - wuiametie
Ing, dainty refreshments ware servea.
Mias Ella Brown was In charge and she
was assiated bv Mrs. M. D. Wisdom,
,.ri JfliT I ton and "The Daughters." Mrs. Wll-
r ..:r" .. , , , - i ton ana rne uauin
irately ane una own prwminrniiT luenii- i ,. . i , . , . o...k!.
fled in the state of Washington and 11"1"S."""2 ,""u;r, "SLI .;Vi.,i..
now en routa to Seattle, where she will f.vT,", V aVtiatin with i ink and white
take up the plana for the building for I ia-7l"-rttoUo wlth plnk "4 whlte
women's clubs In that city.
decorations.
surprise party waa
given Miss
Eugene Lou la Michael celebrated hla nn i..t R.ini.. .van;
.waaH. . .uur.u., , , -- . " I enta ' "1419 Curtis avenue. Arbor LiOdge:
party, -The guests ware Bybel Oldsteln, a pleasant avenlrig - was spent with
. wiair mracn. oyiva neinwi. nmwi i ramea ana music tterresnmente were
Welnstein, Adolf Welnsteln, Jimmy I aerved at 10 o'clock. The1 Invited guests
tiromDerger, oarrau .y, winureu mi- wen: Mrs. wmtney, Mrs. xnompaon,
son. ieona ana Kootie nooDini, oorniaiMrs. Held,-Mrs. Fumlah, Miss Dorothy
Roaenateln and Stella fiwlraky. The I Abbott, Mias Leona Whiting, Miss Mol
afternooa was spent ia games, afterjue Furnish, Miaa Luclle Abbott. Miss
wnicn supper waa servea. aiaaier aooii i Qiadys Armstrong, Mlsa vjola Heia,
Welnstein, yeara-old, carried off thai Miss Haael'8egar. Clarence Thompson,
prise for recitations among tha older Kenneth Abbott, JTarry Furnish, Arthur
guraia una oopow noBenaiein, i yemra tladaon, Uarl . UiecK.
old, for aong among the, youngest! - v .
' ' Mlaa Lena JL. "Wlcke was pleasantly
Vhuradav aftarnooa tha Out Viva I surprised Wednesday - evening, October
Club waa entertained at the home of 14. when a number of her friends gave
w . u.,m ... x.- alln,, mlscellaneeua shower, Aisplaylng
Mra. W. A. .Morrison, 811 East o8' I beanUful dollies, cut glaaa, pictures and
sireei. Alter ina nonnni m eating ana band painted CDlna. .
a general social time refreahraenta weral . ... ' w . w
"HZ: Kr -KTR.aTT" Last Monday' evening the. Erld.ll
ent wre: Mrs. Y. J. Pritchard. Slra. I OM " held flielr autumn party, -which
H. C. Day, Mra. W. IT. Lyon. Mra. H. I). I was a great eaccesa. Although the
Curtis, Mrs. A. A. Nolan. Mra- W. H. j weather preved anfavorable, there were
Frieberg. Mrs, W. A. Monroe. Mrs. J. B. I aooui lau coupiee preweni.
Olmated, Mra. Harrv Innocent, Mra. I , , -
C r u tlfVi.M , 7 " Mra Hanson Corbett entertained very
.Mra, M. bnerneia. i ' j Informally a few friaada at tea Friday
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1 na BwaaTiKaj five nunarra ciuo nn
at the reaidence of Mra. T. J. McXamee I ri-
.Thuredav afternoon. The arlse. a cut! I
rlaae murtard dlah. waa won ry Mra.
Slaon. After refreahmante were served
the membere ware entertained with eev-
' ra tnatrumntal and vocal ealerttona by
Mm Martha McNamee. The neat mt.
Irg will he held at the home of Mrs.
Blaster. .,. 1
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Saturday evening, a week ago, at
their heme on East Taylor street, Mr.
end Mrs. Ernraer W. Hall celebrated
their tl th wedding annlverwary.
A prearam M rlaw enaialatlng r f
vnraj ad lnt-urinuil mwaic ,inl.
iu(oi ahort tVa fl'tlrg to
ia-ito'l A fitr: f11t-n lir'rt
of ir.-e crtMp vt Mr. and Mre-Ut i
OUT-OF-TOWN ITE3IS
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Captala William "plawm, pioneer aad
Indian Tghter, 4a Just returned to
North, Yakima front m trip to Spokane
and haa brought with him a bride, Mies
May Iude of Iwmli. Vti ait. Th
waa a cwnpiete surprM to
frlnlm. Mr. P;,.awn ftnn to th
nonwaat tn Mil. coming arrae r"
riaJa'a fmm hla horna la Miaamjrl. H
i-4 4r mb1 ef Takima )?iit' Inta
ts i hiaf Maaea frniurt ta 1!T. m)
-'t tlvHil th fonrift .i "''-t-
ff j-t wartVr and . k!a f-.iw-
if chryaanthemuma Mlaa Celaae
l-'leiiiiu piard lh wMIlng u.rrh.
Marguerite, aiatrr v( the hrida, realv
iiia (ar.ia, ai4 bar aiatar Anna at-lad
a l tdaamald. The l.il.linld wore a
J rally auiplra town of Mitk ilraetolr
atlii, aad verrlad an arm bouquet of
.ink roaaa The tridaerttetai waa at
tandad ty Kral A. (V.a aa baa I Bias.
Tit brlil wore a handauma laee gowa
ever chiffon aod cat r I -t a ahuwer tuu.
Quat of bride roaas. 1 he pa'lura ware
baautlfullr deoorMed with autumn
laavaa, txegon grape and feme. The
guaate ware only Ilia Immediate rela
Uvea. Mr. aad Mt NV.Ikar l.rt for
thair waddlna trip to Vl torla. . C,
aftar whlh thay will make their home
In Butte, Monk
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Mlaa Joeale Moagrove, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomaa Moagrove, of Walla
Walla, waa married lo George Normaa
WaaL of Portland. "Wednesday evening,
October 14. la Walla Walla,
The marriage oeremoay waa par-
formed by Hv. Andrea a Bard, former
rector of Bt Paul a church. In the pres
ence of the relatives aad intimate
friends of the famlllaa. A wadding re
ception began at f:IO o'clock, at whloh
nearly t0 guests were In attendance.
.The bride la the aocompllahed daugh
ter of Thomas Moagrove. a prominent
noneer or wana waiia. wno naa nem
he positions of oostmaater, receiver of
the land of floe and warnwn or tna etata
Denltentlarv. Mlaa Moagrove wi
popular atudent at the University of
waahlnaton aod la a favorite la the
aoclal rlrclee of Walla Walla.
Mr. West, who haa recently kenome
manager of the United Steel and Equip
ment company at Portland, ia a member
of on of the pioneer families of Port
land, where they will live.
The marriage of Henry-C, Owen aad
Mias Maymle K, James, both of Eugene,
waa Celebrated at the home of the
brlde'a Parents. Mr. and Mra.. A. D.
James. In Eugene. Tuesday morning at
0 o clock. Rev. j. b. Mccailum. paator
of tha'Flrat Chrlatlan church, officiat
ing. The young couple left on tne
noon train on a honeymoon trip to
Portland and other northern eltlea and
will be at home te their frlenda after
the first of November. The groom is
n official or tne rortiana. fc-ugene. a
Eastern railway company, which oper-
the local atreet railway system
and tha Eugene-Springfield electric
line-. -
A pretty wedding (was celebrated at
the home of Mr. and' Mra Oscar Ander
son,, 111 I Wilbur street. Monday .even-
nr. when Mlsa Edna Mae wooten ana
Oscar LAAnderson were united tn mar
riage, by -Rev. : J. Whlteomb Brougher,
D. n.Mlsa Llllle McMahon waa brldea-
mald. and Elmer Wooten beat man. The
bride wore a dainty white dress with a
lonr white vail and the bridesmaid was
attractively gowned In pink. The house
waa beautifully decoraiea witn autumn
leave a ana evergreens.
There was a quiet little wedding Sat
urday. October' 17 when R. E. Spaugh
and Miss Mamie Clark were united In
matrimony at the home of Mrs. Johnson
on bouw rront s tree v. i na etev. c k..
Cook performed the ceremony. The
guests were Miss Estella Berkwlth, Mrs.
Ethel Bumner and George Wilson. Mr.
and Mrs. Spaugh will make their home
at 808 South Front atreet and wlll.be
at home to their frlenda after Octo
ber 16.
. Tuesday evening a quiet wedding was
celebrated at the Presbyterian parson
age, when, Asher 'Houston and "Edna
M. Eullock were united In marriag.,
the Rev. Andrew Montgomery officiat
ing. Only the Immediate members of
the family or tna trne aal groom wara
t.iafl Mlaa r.va rut l miliar
hrltlcamatd and lurry Hahar ellanded
Ui triaeerooiu.
Mr. aud Mra. Houatoa, who are both
iMti.uler U i local euolaty circl.a. wi!
ralda at the llouatua hvtal af till
city. earda 5 , ,
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Qwdrge R- AUIow of QoldendaJa
Wash- aud Mlaa ur ace ChrlsUaeoa ofl
Kwbrg. Or, wera anarrled Wednesday
araBlng at til CoDrae street, by Itev.
llanry A. Jiordan. t he bride carried a
bouquet ef white tWryaanlhamuma, and
waa at la nil ad by Mlaa llaaal Beaudry.
and the grvom by B, C Vauell of Purl-
A quiet wedding took ewlace at the
home of the bride's parents, 441 Taylor
atreet. Thursday afternoon, when Lewla
llaahbeca ef TUlamwok, Or., and Mlaa
Kva Jliurougha ware unltad in mar
riag. tv. J. Whlteomb Brougher, u.
v., oriiciating.
At the realdaace of Captain and Mra
Palmar Shaver,- their nteoe Miss Irene
Johnson, was married te William Ken
nail. Tory, will be at home after No
vember flrat at 160 Vancouver avenue.
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Charles Kara) of California and Mra.
Addle Onrdenhrlv of thla city were
quietly1 married In. the reception room of
the vhll Temple Monday afternoon by
Rev. J. Whlteomb Brougher, D. IX
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The marriage of Adolph J. Brown of
thla city and Mlaa Frances Twombly of
aeaiiie, waa quiauy - oeieoratea last
Sunday. They are now at home at the
Noriorua, s ,
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Deforest Bliss and Miss Core, B. Da
vis were married In the reception room
of the White Temple Tunaday afternoon.
nev. j. wniicomn arougner. u. L.. erri
ciating. 1
C A. Moreland and Mlsa Emma L.
Genderaon were married In the reception
room of the White. Temple Tuesday
nignt, Dy nav. j. wnjtcomo Brougher,
avenue and gMackamaa etreeL The new
hall la one of tha Urgaat and moat
brautlful in the rity. and la being fur
niaiiad and fit lad out by the Alumni ao-
riair. i e luiiowiug are tne patron
aaefor the evening: Mrs. Janiaa
liarn.n, Mra. Jain.a Itldlaw, Mra. J. V.
Onrlen, Mra Brandt Wukersham, Mra,
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EXOAGEHENTS
Mr. and Mra F. A. Ballln announce
the engagement of their daughter Ger
trude to nay 15. wan. -The wedding
win do ine laiier pan or novemoer.
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COMING EVENTS
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The Ollapodrlda club has sent out
unique Invitations for a Halloween dance
next Frtdav evening, at Rlngler hall.
The patronesaea are Mrs. A. E. Coote,
Mra. J. N. Renshaw, Mrs. Al Klrkland,
Mrs. r . a. uaiy and Mra w u. nar
row. The club members are Miss Hasel
W. Klrkland. Miss Florence B. Ma-
glnnls, Miss Mae J. Thompson, Miss
nazei u. uooie. mias muarea l. (jiem-
ens, Mlsa Emma R. Muck, Miss Adlne
Swart, J. W. Harrow. F. L. Daly, S.
G. Klrkland. 8. P. PhlliDS and V. a.
Lieitcn.
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An event of the coming week; that Is
arousing a great deal of Interest Is the
Haloween dance and card party tinder
the auspices of the Alumni society of
the Christian Brothers' college- to be
given Friday evening in the new Alumni
hall in the college building at Grand
Jannliua, Mrs. M U. Munly. Mra An
drew J Smith, Mra. Marcue J. 11-
nunt, Mrs. lat Zen, Mra. Collier, Mra.
O. Iloyce, Mrs. J, V, Kavanaugh, Mra
Krellanhach, Mra. P. K. Sullivan, Mra
Jam.e Lotaa, Mra. J. T. Walla, Mra. I.
K. Camplxill, Mra J. E. Cronan, Mra D,
Ward. Mra P. J. Cronln, Mra.. Weevara,
Mra VV. y. sinnott. Mra T. J. MoNamae
and Mra Douglas.
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The East Side Athlatlo club member
era arranging for a series of Informal
dances Saturday evening at Rlngler
halt Etch party will be a dlatlnet nov
elty affair, October II a Halloween
arty and November T a Japaneae San
ov oarty oromlae to be highly entar-
talutng to the roonihare and their
frlanda. Mr. Hlngler will Introduce aav-
rat ef the iateat eeatarn cotllllona dur
ing the evening. Htllea' orchestra will
furolah the muala
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Th A. B. Dramatic club will present
Julia M. Llpman'a "A Fool and Ills
Money, Sunday evening, November 18.
After the. play, which la a comedy In
two acta, there will be a dance with
nuelc by Parson a orchestra The mem
era of the club who will participate I
(ha rlay are the Mlaaee Jennie Kloen
ind Carrie Hohllt and Ntaalm Abrabam-
on. Leo Krauaa Lxiula aevuru ana
Emmanuel Kraut Dr. William Rtoaa
will direct tha perform en ca
The art and psychology departmenta
of th Woman's club will meet Tueaday
afternoon at 1 o'clock la th art room
of th publlo library. Th art subject
will be "Giotto and His influence, ami
a discussion of Tolstoi's Idea of art.
The pavcholoery subject will be "Quality
of Mind." Mra Welster will also speak
on the Emmanuel movement. It slgnlfl
cane and aangera-.
Arrangements hav been mad by th
Officer Wives Social and Aid aociaty,
for a series of whist parties for the
season. The first will take place Tues
day at the Mulkey hall, corner second
and Morrison streeta Dinner will be
served from to 7 P clock, followed by
whist A cordial welcome la extended
to alL
Th Horn Training association will
give a parents-teachers . meeting next
Friday evening at" the Mount Tabor
Presbyterian church on Belmont street
and Prettyman avenue. Dr. Luther R.
Dyott will be the speaker on th sub
ject rne cnanc witn tne tjmia. miss
Laura Cleland will be the soloist
Mr. Rlngler will organise dancing
classes for married folks, new Masonic
thrlr balance became profuse In thnt
apologlae In the liiii on.
"Oh, 'm ahoehurry v-leaae 'scuaa me,'
refUaatd oris.
lrKtardoit coul.tii't fclc h-l(
myarlf,'' aald the lilliar.
Tli solniiiii gaiitlriuan, who had H
tanad with niaaiateital eavrrlty, now
oiaiiai hla niouiii In tum and rtuaiavt
benUnly:
Oh. thaahallrtsht. Car shtartad like
hlo rock.t llmkliallilahL'
Fur a muniant thay looked at him
daaed: than thalr aipraaHlona changud
to dallghtad aurprlaa la him lliy
had recognlacd a brother.
And whan they got off a few Mocks
further on their Dartv tonal a u-d of
three. '
temple, Wednesday evenlnra East 6(70,
B-lOO.. Other classes at Rlngler Hall.
See Drake & Swan Specials this week.
; Thre of Kind.
Not many days ago two men who had
dined not wisely but too well boarded a
Market street car at Broad street
The car started with a very violent
suddenness so violent ' that th two
cheery gentlemen were thrown off their
balance, landing In a heap on top of a
very solemn gentleman on one of the
aeats. This individual had been In the
car for some time, and had preserved
an auatere solemnity of demeanor that
was most lmpresslva
At once tne two men wno naa lose
n a 2 ww sw
uutv iu m'uwii iiair
. Wilhont Delcclion
Mr, rotter's Walaut-Juioe Mel gtaJa
Oaa Be Applied la a rw aciaates
"very Moath, s
There Is a way of . staining grey,
faded or bleached hair any ahade de
sired, from a beautiful rich brown tu
almoat black, so that It la difficult. If
not Impoaelble, for even experts to de
tect that th hair has been treated In
any wav.
Thla preparation has the tremendous
advantage over hair-dyes of containing
no sliver, sulphur, lead or other poisons
which Invariably cause hair-falling. It
haa no odor, no oil, no Sediment and no
grease, and doee not rub off on the
clothing. It makea tha hair grow out
fluffy and luxuriant
A liberal amount as a laboratory trlU
package of this walnut-Juice halr-ataln,
together with a booklet on hair, le sent
py Mra Potter's Hygienlo Supply C-- -.
841 Oroton bldg, Cincinnati, Ohio, In
rleln. aealed wrapper. If you will send
8 cents In stamps or coin, and If It la
desired to continue the treatment full
siaed packages raaf be obtained at drug
atorea for tl a package.
It Is applied In a few moments with
the comb, and It stains nothing but the
hair, and ataina It evenly from tip lo
root It nroduoea an v anuria i4airt
from a beautiful rich brown to almoat
black, -
On bottle of this walnut-Juice hair- :
stain can last a year. .
Mra Potter's Wilfint.Tnlu 17-1- .
la recommended and for aula tn Pn,t. .
land by Woodward, Clark Drug Co..
wholesalers and retailers; - Eysaell'a
Pharmacy. 181 Morrlann . atraat- a n
Skldmore sr Co.. 181 Third street; BIu--'
"1UT Drug Co., wholesalers. 1
141 Fourth street '
Tan. Freckles.. .
Jtolee, Moths, u-
perflaoas Balr f
removed!
At Trifling Cos.
Thla shoulders mad S, -plump
lean faces V
... made , fat, by V
Mrs. F. C. Catcheirer s-'
Sl TUford Bldg.
Cor. loth ft Korriaom
' Phone Mala 6336.
fVVVrVeW-eVirVSArV
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ents.
served, and after spending a few hours
ine party lert tor the home or the bride'
groom's parents, where a Dleasant even.
Ing was spent In the company of a few f
inenas. i
Mr. and Mra Mlchelsen left on tha
11:45 train for a tour of the principal
cities jyt the northwest and British Co
lumbian They will be at home to their
frlenda at 275 North Twenty-first street
after October 26.
ww
nwuwjcit anu xvaipii naiin was ceie-. i
brated Wednesday evening at St StephTi
en's Episcopal church, and 'there was a I
large attendance of friends. Rev, Hor-
ace N. Ramsey, the bride's brother-ln- j
law, read the marriage service, and'
Ralph Hoy t played the wedding march.
The chancel rail was simply decorated '
with palms and ferns. ; s ' i
The bride wad attractive in a hand
some rown of white durthana. ..Hn j
iriimunu wnn irisn crocneu - tvfle wore a
long veil and carried Bride rosea Her
sister Miss Dorothy Ramsdell. waa th.
maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were
Mias Saidee Knapp, Miss Hasel Reed.
Miss Jessie Harklna and Mlaa Cnrrinn.
Reed, all of whom wore white embrold-!
ered lingerie frocka with white lace hats
trimmed with white plumes and carried j
showers Of maidenhair fern. Th best
man was the bridegroom's brother, Leo (
Hahn, and the ushers were, Stuart Mc-i
Ouire, C. B. Lamonf of Seattle, Rob
Ramsdell and Jamea Ellis. - .
After the ceremony a large reception
was-given at tne honws of the brlde'a
parents, Mr. and Mra. Horace D. Rams
dell, on Portland Heights1 The rooms
were decorated with autumn leaves, and
in uis a in in ir room - were veiinar nnrva.
anthemums. Mr. and Mra Ramsdell re
ceived with the . bridal party. Mra.
R;imdell wore a prlacess gown of
wntte voue ornamented with handsome
lace. . Others asaistine- were theae- Mn
Clarence Booth Laniont of Seattle, the!
bridegroom's sister who wore her wed- j
aing gown or white satin; Mra C A.
Turner, mother of Mrs. Ramsdell, who
wore pale lavender silk; Mra William
T ftA arh Tkra Klns.V -.11-, M I..
Julia Hahn. in pale blue silk princess;
and Miss Marion Ramsdell, a. cousin ,of
th bride who came from New York to
attend the wedding and who wore a
princess gown of dresden silk.
Miss Lottie Banfleld stood at the
door and aire wore a pale blue frock.
Ices were served by two recent brides,
Mra Ben Gedsby and Mra Charles
Stolte. both In their wedding gowns
of white satin. Wildere'sfrchesLra played
throughout the evening.
Mr. and Mr. Hahn left Thursday I
for Spokane where they win make their
noma oin are well known In the
younger set and many attentions were
shown them prior to the wedding day.
. Percy R. Walker and Fay Harrison
were united In matrimony Saturday.
October 17. Tha wedding waa a quiet
affair performed at th reeideac f th
Rev. B. C1arnre Cook, the officiating j
minister, at 121 East Yamhill street
Only a few relatives were prewent After
th rerenaony the -bridal party went to 1
the home ff the bride. Ferty-alxth end
East Harrison striata where a wedding.
dtaoer awaited tbaea, Tae yoasr couple
took the evertnsr train to fcookane.
where thev will sawd thafr teenaymoon. i I
MY. and Mrs. Walker will make thtr ; I
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
mi I Sale Tmrew
m
100 Gentlemen' large strong Reed tf Ksfl
Rockers; $5.50, value, reduced to OU'
- '.'...''
100 Ladies' easy Sewing Rockers, 1
Regular $3.50 value, reduced to...vj5 JL
These are strong, handsome Rockers, just like cut. It will pay you to
take a look at these chairs. All we are getting out of them is cost and
freight charges. x
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whre they writ he at home to their
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A pretty wedding waa celebrated
Tueeday erenlcg. - when Mlsa Lena L.
WTcke ef this ctty. youngee daughter '
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