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THE -OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22. 1908. SOCIETY (Continued from Mr. X B Montgomery and tier daugh ter. Miss Margaret Montgomery, will sail for America-November 28. and ex pect to be In Portland before the holi days. ' Ther have spent a delightful - year In Europe. , On the return voyage they will be accompanied - by the Baroness von Witxelben. by whom they have been entertained and who is eom 1ns; out to Colorado to visit her rela i tlves. Mrs. Montgomery and her daugh ter will be gladly welcomed, as they are prominent In social affairs, and their absence this year has been much no- uceu. . The marriage of Kiss Grace C Reed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Knox Folk Reed of Boston, to Morris Homans ; Whltehousa, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Whltehousa of Portland, was celebrated Tuesday in sajt Lake city. Rev. C. E. Perkins of St. Paul's Eois- ' copal church read the service. There were no cards. Mr. and Mrs. Whltehousa . will return here to spend Thanksgiving ira win visit wun me lormeri sister, Mrs. Edward Cookingham for two weeks tut ineir cose is in reaainess zor inem. . The engagement of Miss Ann Kathar ine Shea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jphn Francis Shea, to Irving ' Roger Stearns was announced at a bridge party Wednesday afternoon riven in her bono by. Miss Nina Guthrie. Miss Shears very popular among the younger - set ' ana is a memDer ai tnt yx - society. (several parties are already beint planned in her honor. The wedding mil, take place some time 1ft January. Mrs. Edna Robinson entertained Fri- . day evening at Elton Court In honor of Miss Alice Mulford's birthday. The guests were invited- to 'dinner "and 'cov . ers were laid for twelve. The table was pretty in white and green with a birth day cake in the center surrounded by slender vases of white carnations and Boston fern. Later the company played cards In- Miss Mulford's suite. Miss Hess : of San Francisco is the guest of Mrs, Sam Rothchild and there has been a good deal of informal enter taining for her. Miss Hess has attract ed a great deal of attention as. she is an unusually handsome girl with charm ing manners. She leaves the first of the week for a visit In Boise and later will return to Portland for another visit Mrs. William A MacRae entertained Wednesday afternoon with the largest bridge party of the week. She had fifteen tables and Mls Ella Stephens assisted her in entertaining the guests. The first prixe was won by Mrs. RoKfr B. Sinnott, the second by Mrs. 1. w. B. London and the consolation by Mrs. Robert Davis. ! w w The Elks Social club will give a dunce next Friday evening at the Masonic temple which will be an affair of Inter est. The patronesses" are the wives of " the officers. Mrs. O. C. Moser, Mrs. R;y Apperson, Mrs. J. B. Coffey. Mrs. W. H. Adams. Mrs. C. M. Bills, Mrs. J. P. Fin ley and Mrs. W. W. Bretherton. , Miss Hazel Dolph has returned after a delightful ' three weeks' visit with Mrs. Eleanor Martin of San Francisco. Mrs. C. P. Mills, the distinguished president of Mills' ocllege, returned with her and will visit for two or three weeks with Mrs. C. A. Dolph. Mrs. Frank Whdlan and daughter j I Florence of San Anselmo, Cal.. are vis i.itlna Mrs. David M. Dunne, who Is a I sister of Mrs. Whelan. They intend to remain a month, Mrs. David M. Dunne entertained several friends at a card . party last week In their honor. Mrs. Edmond C. Ciltner entertained at bridge whist Wednesday afternoon at her home, 771 Everett street. About J ... i AA Vfla Tnkn W 1 1 1 1 I y g UmiB KHVUVli.u. i M will. . . Minto and Mrs. Joseph Whitney won the prises. The marriage of Miss Ines Cu raining. daughter of Dr. W. A. Cummlng of! Portland, to Harold Perpall of New York, was celebrated yesterday In New York. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ransom, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coman. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Adams. Miss Mabel Ransom and J. G. Beach left Friday for a week-end visit at Hood River. Mrs. George W. Haxen returned early In the week from Hoqulam and Aber - deen and other Washington cities, where she naa Deen visiting irienas several weeks. Mrs. Walter V. Smith entertained Thursday with a luncheon of six covers at the Norton, and followed it with a theatje party. Mra Emanuel Sichel is planning to give an afternoon this week for the girls . in honor or Miss tiess or Ban Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Teal are planning to leave about the first of the month for New xorx to spena several weeks. Miss Henry ette Lauer is planning to leave next week for Boise to visit her sister, Mra unaries luinn. Miss Florence Kohn entertained Tuesday evening with two tables of the new game auction bridge. w Mrs. Hellner of Boise, Idaho, Is visit' ing her daughter, Mrs. Newton Bis singer. Claire Meadows Is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Leo Selling at 270 Morrison street Mra E. B. Piper and her family have gone to geaaiae to spena xnanasgiving. Miss Liela Shelby left yesterday for eastern Oregon rar a tew weens rest An interesting social affair waa given by the Taylor Street Epworth league at the T. M. C. A. Tuesday evening. This Is the first of a series of socials to be given by the various churches of the city In connection with the Y. M. C. A. work. The program was unique. Solos were given given by u. t. parish and Mrs. F. W. Jones ana reaflings Dy Mr. Jones. Miss M. Margaret Smith played EVENTS OF THE WEEK a piano solo, "raiica-ae-ia-rtine Dy,' oy Rosa The leading feature of the occa sion was a fake manufactured musical instrument consisting of a large box with a graphaphone norn attached. In side of .which a singer was concealed. This Idea of entertainment was arranged and carried out by the Misses Powell of Taylor Street - church and William Larlmore-of the Y. M. C. A. The speech by M. C. Reed Introducing it was clever and entertaining. ' w w ' Tha J. F. Half Thousand club en joyed a delightful evening with Mr. and Mra Henry Westerm Ira at their beau tiful home Trrldajc November 11. Mrs. Kendall waa again the winner of the prise, a beautiful Dresden chin plate. The home was prettily: decorated and supper waa served after cards. "-The members of the club are. Mr. and Mra R. E. Menefee; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mene fee; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wlllett; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wright; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Boone: Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Henrys; -Mr. and Mra H. A. Frederlch; Mr. end Page Two.) Mrs. George Kendall; Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Westermtre; Mr. and Mrs. W. II. rL uliii..,. , ur-m t c n , nitltiitd for Mr. MiUen The' next meeting will ba with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Boone. . At tha horn of Mrs. C C Hansen, 125 Lawrence street, Monday, a pleas ant surprise partyra given in honor of Mr. Hansen's thirty-second birtnaay. The friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. Wiley. The following musical program was. given: Vocal solo Murruerite Dunlap; violin solo. J. T. Wiley; vocal solo, Mrs. W. P. Han nin Hiit Mm. Rou Hansen and Mrs. TSlla Jones. Dainty refreshments were servedt alter wnicn cut the birthday cake and each ". the guests was presented with a lighted candle and a piece of cake. , On , the evening of November 14 delightful surprise party was given to Miss Nettie Habekost, In honor of her birthday, at the noma of her parents, 781 Overton street ' The evening was spent in playing games and : other amusements, after which a dainty sup per was served. Those present were. The Misses Haxel O'Brien. Laura and Winnie Burg, Mamie and Sadie Durkln. Nettle and Clara Habekost and Jaok Healy, John Schade. Frank VHes, Steve Bonner, Fred Donnerberg, Charles Strode and John O'Brien. , - it k A play called "Wanted, a Wife," was successfully given by some Albina oys and girls, under the management of Eddie Taylor at his home, 6 58 William i avenue, Thursday evening. Cast of char acters: Earl Hobs. Joe W 11 1 lams , T. Nero, Victor Tory; Eddie Taylor, Ruddy Trux; Berthy Hennings .' Ella Henny. Elsie Hennlnga Specialties, - Babe Mitchell two songs; Miss Hasei rfie- . ... , d-i,- -.1-4 Tuafr ap t Mail So- JkUi stall sj v - - ciety," and she waa loudly applauded. The Swastika Five Hundred club, or.e of the popular clubs of Portland, met at the home of Mr. Kenefuk. Mrs. Mc- Namer. having the mgnesi score w day, won the prise, a Deauuiui omu- painted plate, jueiicious romumnu." were served by Miss Edith Dufrus and Miss June Kenefuk. They also gave several piano selections. The next meet ing wllf be held at the home of Mrs. Reislng. .Tuesday afternoon Mrs. P. A. Binford assisted by Miss Haxel Lee gave a hosiery shower at her home, in) honor of Miss Bess Munro. The rooms were decorated with small red stockings hung from ropes of Ivy. Those present were. Miss Edna Munro. Mri. u d. Mrs. George Weiss and Mra M. M. Bin- ford. Emll Enna entertained the Enna ama teurs at supper at the Portland grill Thursday evening after the concert given by them. Mrs. H. W. Coe waa tno chaperons. . WEDDINGS A- s One of the pretty weddings of the season took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins, weanesany evenlng when their daughter Vallle V. and Vivian Lionel Robison were mar ried by Rev. Nelson E. Allen. Only relatives and a few immediate friends in tnrinnc at the ceremony. Promptly at 8 o'clock Miss Helen White sang. "When Song Is Sweet.' Imme diately after Miss Ethel Church played the wedding march from' Lohengrin and the bridal party entered the parlor and advanced under , a large wedding bell made of white chrysanthemums. The house was beautifully decorated with palms and chrysanthemums, ajid woodland greens. Intermingled with ln- csndescents. After the ceremony a large reception was y TUri rniirnn and Miss Esther Collins received with the bfidal party. Those assisting Mrs. C. Prescott and Mra E. L. Patton. in serving were Miss Mae 7.rlr Mias Duella Segur, Miss B Dupee and Miss Helen White and Miss Berntce unurcn. - Mr and Mrs. Robinson left on a short trip and will be at home at 15 Prescott street after December 14. w Thursday evening at the residence of the aroom's sister. Mra M. J. Crelghton, 471 Jefferson street Frank D. McCulIy of Joseph, Or., and Martha E. Dunbar of PoHiinii were married by Rev. Wil li. Mann nastor of the Grace M. E. church. Only Immediate relatives were present Arter eongraiuiuou, rirn unrved and Mr." and Mra MffHillv left for California. Mr. Mc CulIy shipped his motor to San Fran cisco and they will spend three months motoring through California and Mexico. The bride is popular and well known, she has resided for a number ow years, and she Is a singer of merit The brlde- arroom la tna younger w; vi " known pioneers, tha late Mr. and Mra Jjavm Mcvuuy. A pretty homa wedding took place November 8 at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. White.' near Damascus, Or., when their daughter. Dura, was united in marrlaae to August Rodlun of Port land. Rev. J. H. Wood officiating. Miss Olive Rodlun, sister of the groom, and Miss Wlnnlfrod Osburn accompanied the bride. Tha groom was attended by M. Roy Whita and Lewis Rodlun. brothers of the brtda and groom. Ethel Farrer, six-year-old niece or im oriae, w flower girl. The bride was becomingly atlred In a dainty gown of silk crepe-de-suma. trimmed with lsce, and car ried a shower bouquet of Bride roses. The young couple left at once for Port land where they will make their home home at 40 Gast Salmon street Warren Painter and Miss Eleanor Helm, both of Marshfled. Or, were mar ried at North Bend last week. There were no Invitations to the sffalr bnt the announcement of the wedding was not a surprise. Botti are quite promi nent socially In Marshfleld. The bride la the dattahter of Mrs. . M. A. Sweet- man. The groom Is asslstsnt agent at the steamship Alliance orrice at North Bend. At the residence of the officiating clergyman, 71 Collage street In the evening, November IT, Miss Anna O. Olsen and John Wlckberg- were mar ried by Rev. Henry A. Bard en. They were attended by Albert Agin of Port land. Mr. end Mrs. Wlckberg will re side st Raymond, Wash. T. E. Zeek and Miss Wllla Edna White, both of this city, were married In the reception room of the White Temple Saturday, November 14, by Dr. J. Whltcomb Brougher. Wednesday at high noon, Miss Mary M. Clodfelter ofc Portland. and Captain A. 3. Bpong of the new Mineral Springs WEDDING AND VISITING . CARDS ''''''''''"'sssBssisassBjsjsaswsi $Q. SMITH &C(k WASHINGTON BUILDING hotel, Carson, "Wash., were married at the home of the bride's grandparents, Hon. and Mrs. D..H. Soott at Albla. Iowa. Immediately after the wedding Captain and Mra Spongr left for a short trip through the east They will return to. Oregon in" the near future to make their home. The bride's mother. Mrs. N. O. Clodfelter, who has been making an extended visit in the east in company with her daughter will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Spong back to Portland. . Mr, and Mrs. ,W. 8. Cook have -sent out announcements of the marriage" of their daughter Miss Madge Cook ' to THANKSGIVING Glove Bargains 5,000 pairs women's Dent shade Cape Gloves 95 Worth $1.50. 5,000 pairs French Kid Gloves, all the shades, special 98a Fitted and guaranteed. Children's Teddy Bear Mitts, very latest, lined or unlined. fur top; 75c values 50f emums .SB28iTmnaT 309 MORRISON Opposite Postoffice 2 Q. P. Rummelin & Sons j t hi mi u ESTABLISHED in JStxr ... .. . ij s a . ,. H I 1 - 6wte3 IB IE li-SrZo W nCil (I II eW '-gy UWi 1- ENRY Miles , Overholt The marriage ' ws s celebrated Tuesday, October , at the home or B. F. Brooks In Vancouver, Wash. The announcements read at home at Dayton, Or after November SO. . ; A. D. Jones and Miss Edna Irish were married in the reception room of the vvuite Temple Wednesday - afternoon, xy vr. 4. vt nitcomo Jttrougner. - Miss Mary H. L McRae and Dr. R.' A. McKay of Clyde, North Dakota, were married with imple ceremony Friday afternoon at, St Stephen's Pro-Cathe 7 ennons U6 Second St Bet. Washington and Alder Sts. Fine Fur Garments Mink Neckwear and Muffs. White Fox Scarfs and Muffs. Black Lynx Stoles and Muffs. Fur Coats In Mink, Alaska Sealskin, Astra khan, Persian Lamb, Otter, etc. FUR RUGS AND ROBES. Highest cash price paid for raw furs. Store open Saturday evenings. oyous How About a New Range? The Stewarf Range will make your Thanksgiving dinner a pleasure. Stewart Ranges are fully guaran teed, fitted with oven thermometer and gas plates if desired. TsV JENNING, Bi S dra y.: Dr. Charles Scaddlng, bishop of Oregon, read the marriage service. Both ur. ana Mra- McKay are graduates of Trinity college, . Toronto, and Bishop fSilikv mmdmm ax ' r ,-. t i sir 386 Washington St, Bet. West Park and Tenth. WHAT NICER CHRISTMAS PRESENT COULDiYOU GIVE HER THAN A BOX OF u. V Monogram Stationery f OR A LARGE FOUR-QUIRE SET WITH HANDSOME CASE' ALL STAMPED FOR Wedding Invitations Third Floor Buchanan BuUding, Between Fourth and Fifth, on Washington Street. ORDER EARLY AND AVOID CHRISTMAS RUSH Thanks Thanksgiving Day is solely an American holi day, of course. Did you ever stop to think that this is the only country in the world celebrating this day? In most homes it is celebrated with a feast. It's the day of days for the gathering to gether of families and friends. We want to help help the housekeepers to make their unusually heavy work on that day as light as possible-by giving them the right things to work with. We've a hundred and one things in this big store that we have no room to mention, but if it is any thing in the housefurnishing line we have it. That is all. Stewart Range Prices 8-14 Six-Hole Range ,.$33.50 8-16 Six-Hole Range $38.50 8-18 Six-Hole Range $41.00 8-20 Six-Hole Range $45.00 Highest gradeof rnateriate and blue steel body. If you do riot buy a Stew art you haven't the best range. v Scaddlng la a fellow . graduate. . They left at one for North Dakota to make their home. Mrs. McKay waa for some time a teacher in the city 'schools and Millinery ae Half Price We are offering our entire stoclc of trimmed and untrimmed hats at Half r r -Including beautiful WV'Pattcrn All this . . and MARIE U. ZEITFUGHS AND DIE STAMPED IN .ANY COLOR $l.5 $4.50 RUSHTON'S giving Day The Dining-Room IS EASILY THE PRETTIEST ROOM IN THE HOUSE. ;; . " There are so comparatively few pieces that are , needed in a dining-room that a pretty dining room may be fitted up at a less figure than any room in the house. And it is so easily the pret " tiest room in the house, too. Special Prices on Tables $55 Extension Tables, highly finished. .$43.50 $50 Extension Tables, quartered oak., .$38.00 $45 Extension Tables, mission oak..... $33T50 fig ExtensicarTablcsrqu $35 Extension Tables quartered oak. $27.50 $30 Extension Tables, quartered oak. . .$2070 0 0NS Corner later wea err oftha aasistsnlsl la tZi Portland Publio obimir- (Continued on Pag FourJ Price Frene"K and Domestic season's' goods, fresh new. Selling-Hirsch Bldg. Visiting Cards Morrison and SccorJ Sir