The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 06, 1908, Page 39, Image 39

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THE OREGON , SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1808.
SOCIETY
(Continued from Page Two.
' Mrs. Frank M. Warren Is to entertain
Tuesda- with a luncheon for Mlaa Con
stance, MeCorkle, the secretary of the
Toungr Women's Christian Association
who has been doing efficient work.hera
. ' i or several years, jvims Aacuortcie re
; malned to see the work well estab
lished In the new building: but Intends
to leave soon for her old home in Rich
mond, Va., where she will engage In
similar work. Miss MeCorkle has many
friends In Portland who regret her In
tended departure.
Harold Chamberlain, who has been
spending; a year In Wasco,' is expected
horns tonight to . make his home again
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1? p.
Chamberlain. Jia is popular anion?: ths
younger set and his return is gladly
welcomed...,
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus J, Delahunt -who
have spent several months-past left
New York last Friday en route home,
and after making short visits on the
way expect 10 oe name ror uimatmas.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Flelsohner spent
the Thanksgiving week end at their de
- Ilghtful Seaside home with Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Khrman and San ford
Hirsch as their guests.
Miss Failing has. cards out for a
small bridge tomorrow, afternoon.
EVENTS OF THE WEEK
One of the social events of the week
was the second party4 of the season,
given by the Mystic Stars of Myrtle
Chapter, O. E. S., In the new Masonic
Temple, Monday evening. The prizes
at the card tables were won by Mrs.
J. C. Hare and A. Neppach. Among
those present were: Dr. and Mrs. C, C.
Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ban
field. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. King. Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. Runyan, Mr., and Mrs. R. D.
Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Palmer,
Mr. and MrsJ D G Tomaslnt, Mr. and
Mrs. C. V. Uooper, Mr. and Mrs. R.
I.utke, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Boyd,
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Palmer, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Frlberg, Mr. and Mrs. George
K. Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Law
rence. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Turner, Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Ness, Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. Earth, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hare,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Powell, Mr. and
Mrs. Vanduyn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Pullman, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jaeobson,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hobkirk, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Neppach, Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
Walte. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spear, Mr.
and Mrs. N. I Kingsbury, Dr. and Mrs.
J. K. Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Albert M.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jelllson,
Mr and Mrs. George Otten, Mr. and
Mrs. B. M. Denison, Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Hlckok, Mr. and Mrs. P. Grasnmayer.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Colson, Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Blaeslng. Mr. and Mrs M.
A. Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bally,
Mrs. O. T. Ketchison; Mrs. J. O. Tur
ner, "Mrs. M. A. Denison, Mrs. M. Bish
op, Mrs. Fannie Neppach, Mrs. Maud
Green, Mrs. Mabel Warrack, Mrs. 8. L.
Stone, Mrs. W. H. Judson, Miss Jessie
Courtney, Miss Jesstspn, Miss Eleanor
Cannon, Miss Roma Neville, Miss 8.
Bancroft, Miss Georgtna McMillan, Miss
Belle McMillan, Miss Klda McDaniel,
Miss Virginia Multhouf, Miss Alice
Wells, Miss Dorothy Boith, Miss Alice
M. Burkemeyer, Miss Gertrude Lesser,
Miss Eva Faulkner, Miss Hobkirk, Miss
V. A. Webster, Miss Brown. Miss Mary
Otten, Miss Helene Roblson, Miss Llille
B. Hicks, Miss Catherine Covach, Miss
Colson, Miss Moak; J. H. Mar-Ken a.!, A.
FBaskowitz, Lee Wells, Harry Thomas,
SWill Powell, H. C. Thompson, L. K.
S. Harris, L. T. Hubble.. E. R. Gellnsky,
George F, Dunham, F. Warner, Dr.
Fred Gullette, Charles J. Nunan, Frank
Kabel, Fred Ci. Smith, Ralph I). Kobin
son. L. Parker. B. H. Arnold, O. 8.
Cutler, Albert Stone, J. T. Rogers. W,
II. JudRon, C. O. Myers, W. O. Jenkins,
BV A. Nichols. V. A. Avery, Hopkln Jen
kins. Dr. Graffia, and others. ,
Lincoln - Garfield Women's Relief
corpsv No. .: 1 9, entertained Its post in a
charming manner Tuesday, November
17. The men-were Invited to a boun
teous supper at 6:30. After 8 o'clock
a short program was listened to, then
a few old fashioned dances were en
joyed. The program was as follows: :
Kol-sctlon. Veteran ouartet: vocal solo.
Miss Leola Struble; recitation. Master
George lJowneyj a lew worost com
mander Curraii vocal solo, Mrs. O. A.
Spooner; piano solo, Miss Welsh; short
talk, Colonel Haynes; readings, Mrs.
Hall; piano solo. Miss Pinnock; re
marks, Shaw and McDevltte; selections,
Veteran quartet. .
The supper and entertainment was
under the direction of Mrs. Lettie
Copell as chairman, who was assisted
by the following women: Mesdames.
Moyer, Otto, Brownell, Tevens, Spoon
er, Patton, Brown, Stevens and McKin
ney. Mrs. George H. Weiss entertained
the "Merrymakers" at her home Monday
evening, Progressive whist was played
during , the evening and prizes were
won by Mrs. Frank Lgrand, Clyde
Shields and Maurice Binford. At a
late hour refreshments were served.
Those present were the Misses Edna
Munro, Hazel Lee, Dorothy Crawford,
Marion Welsa, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hatferlee, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Binford,
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Crawford, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Legrand, Mr. and Mrs. C.
B. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bin
ford, Mrs. Flora Stuart, R. Hosktns,
Alvah Grout, Clyde Shields, Stuart
Weiss.
The La Gale Douzaine Five Hundred
club was entertained by Miss Eva Mul
key at her home, 690 Multnomah street,
Friday evening. As all of the members
of the club were present a pleasant
evening was spent. Miss LI 11 a Win
ters won the highest honors. The mem
bers are the Misses Ruby'Gllbaugh, Isa
bel Gllbaugh. Lenta 8tahley. Era
Strlekler, Ethel Stiles, Lllla Winters,
Edith Bern, Bertha Brehaut, Parsls
Billings, Laura Van Horn, Delia Woods,
and Eva Mulkey.
Mrs. S. J. Hamilton entertained the
Fourth Presbyterian church choir on
i i i ' . fx J ociiiiig lack w . " " iiuiiic, ,10
Chapman street, in honor of Miss Elea
nor Kurth, who has been contralto solo-1
1st of the church for the past three
rears. Miss Kurth leaves for Germany
a few days after her recital, which Is
scheduled lor Monday evening, Decem
ber 7.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Darrow of 266
Ross street, entertained Monday even-!
ing In honor of F. W. Ward, organist at
St. Stephen's church.- Mr. ward is a
graduate, of Birmingham.. England, and .
a pupil of Perkins, the celebrated Eng
lish organist. He gave a few of his
choice selections for the guests. Re
freshments were served.
The Journeymen plumbers gave a suc
cessful dance at East Side Woodmen's
hall Thursday. There was a large at
tendance. Music was furnished by Mrs.
Weinberger's orchestra.
The Monday History club held the
last meeting of the year 1908 at the
home of Mrs. J. E. Bennett, Monday.
Rev, Benjamin young gave a most
pleasing address on r'The Romance of
History, which was greatly enjoyed by
the club, its were also the songs, "Mam
my's Little - Baby1' and "Across the
Dea " sung by Miss Hurley In charming-
manner. 'v..
After a pleasant social hour the club
was adjourned to meet January 11. 1909,
at the home of Mrs. James Bell, .759
East Couch, street
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Miss Bertha Jones entertained a num
ber of her girl friends last week In
honor of Miss Eleanor Kurth, who
leaves for Germany on the eighth of this
month.
WEDDINfes
-is
A pretty wedding was celebrated at
hl$h noon. Thanksgiving Day at the
home of the groom's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Greenwood, 28 Kelly street,
Kern Park, when Florence E. Conant
and Clyde IX Greenwood were united
in marriage. Rev. Dr. Hurd of the Ana
bel Presbyterian church officiating".
The parlors were beautifuy decor
ated in o white carnations, smllax ana
potted plants, and the dining room in
Oregon grape and yellow chrysanthe
mums. Miss Thomas softly sang "Oh,
Promise Me," as the bridal party en
tered the parlor and took their places
under a canopy of white carnations and
smllax. The bride was tastefully at
tired In a traveling suit of a mulber
ry shade, carrying a shower bouquet
of Bride roses. , :
After the ceremony a dainty luncheon
was served, a pretty feature of which
was the bride cutting' the cake with
the same knife used by her mother 22
years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood
will be at home to their friends at 660
Glisan street after December 16. No
cards. .
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Miss Battle Van Way and Clyde N.
Baker were married last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Harris, 660
East Madison street. The parlors were
decorated with chrysanthemums, potted
plants and greens.
The bridal party stood beneath a
wedding bell as the service was read.
The Lohengrin music was played by
Miss LoulBe Hayner as they entered
the room.
The brldo looked charming In a gown
of cream silk with allover lace. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. Allen
Leas, after which the guests partook
of -a wedding supper. The bride was
attended by Miss Eklna Hughes and
Homer Smith' attended the groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Baker left on a trip for
southern Oregon. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Allison Baker, Mrs. Ed
wards, Alfred Baker, C. Van Way, Mr.
and Mrs. E. Van Way, Miss Hughes,
Homer Smith, Roy Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Van Way, R. Atchison, Miss
Ruby Baker. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Har
ris, Miss Louise Hagner, Miss Martha
Glowe and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Harris.
Wednesday noon Nellie Goodwin and
Walter Price were united in marriage
by Rev. F. B. Culver at the home of L.
V. Jenkins, 681 East Thirty-first street.
The bride was attended by her sister,
Mattle pollara. ana tne groom oy jacK
Litell of Eugene. The groom is a
prominent business man of Marcola.
pinner was served. Only relatives and
Immediate friends were present. Mr.
and Mrs. Price will be home at Mar-
cola, Or., after December 4.
A prelty home wedding took place at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Munro, 978 Belmont, Wednesday even
ing. November 25, when their daughter,
Bessie May, was united in marriage to
Newton E. Morgan, Rev-. Benjamin
Young of Taylor Street church ofrlciat-
"fiiss GuWn Ferguson played the wed
ding march from "Lohengrin." The
bride was becomingly attired in white
and carried pink roses. Little Dorothy
Munro. the pride a sister, acted as riow-
er girl, and wore white, and carried red
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roses. The parlors were tastefully dec
orated with ivy, ferns and chrysanthe
mums. After the ceremony a recep
tion was held at the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. A. Lane. 143 East Thirty-fourth
street, where an elaborate
upper was . served. , , .
Carl O. Vanter and Miss Florence
M, Lethbrldge, both of this city, were
wmV" t,ho pt!on room of the
Wl,,iewrempIe Saturday iy j, whn
Za ln1?.T.?her,- i ft ,ewr relatives
the cer'emonV. Pn'nt "
( Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitmer have
announced the marrlagre of their daugh-
Mf-el' to, .Harr3r H. Yanckwlch.
whlc.n, wa celebrated Tuesday. Novem
ber 2. by Jude.Robert a Morrow,
COSTING EVENTS
The Wistaria club announces Its
Christmas party to be held in Ringler1
hall, East Morrison and Grand avenue.
Monday evening. December 21. Arrange
ments are being made to have Santa
S'.T,", "wlth h,s Pack a"d dis
tribute Christmas souvenirs. The ieco-
wU,I cnlt of the club colors,
together with artistic Christmas novel-afnk-
nd muBlc win he furnished by
!!Ue or5he"tra- Thc club members
we!hWedye,r' -Adolph Woelm, H.
H. Thomas and C. M. Tiffany, who will
be assisted by Bessie McBrlde, Persls
Billings, Lilla Winters and Mrs. A.
Woelm. The patronesses will be Mrs.
Olga Bartsch Lang, Mrs. K. D. Mc
Bride, Mrs. H. C. Billings and Mrs. Hoa
tetler. The Ladies' Aid society of the Ep
worth Methodist church Is preparing
for a New England flinner to be given
at the Oregon building, fair grounds
corner of Twenty-seventh and Upshur
streets, next Friday. They will begin
to serve at 4:30 so as to accommodate
ail who may come. Aprons and othur
articles will be'for sale, also candy. An
excellent program at 8 o'clock will con
sist of the following: Instrumental
solo. Miss Hagner; song by three lit
tle girls; recitation, Mrs. Martin; song.
Master Wayne Loders recitation, Miss
Rena Berry, vocal solo, Mrs. C. T. Mc
pherson; humorous dialogue, "The Wo
man's Rights Meettn' ," by the ladies
of the aid society.
TheMaccabee Club of the L. O. T. M.
of the World will hold an all day meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Sarah Swan,
of 396 Manhattan street, Tuesday. A
luncheon will be followed by a musical
program and then election of officers.
The hostesses for the day are Mrs.
Clara Knott, Mrs. Elizabeth Hyde, Mrs.
Minnie S. Collins and. Mrs. Rebecca
Nodlne,
The annual party of company "H",
Third infantry; O. N. G., will be given
full orchestra will play and there will
uo wuiu music iur two steps, me pa
tronesses are Mrs. Lester R. Kollock,
Mrs. E. M. Lance, Mrs, E. Cramer and
Mrs. Henry Westermer. The commit
tee consists of Sergeant Leo 3. A. PI
ronl, Sergeant Laurence A. Mllner, Ser-
feant Frank May, Corporal Richard
orbes and Corporal Leroy C. Newman.
The Warren Bible class will have tta
annual tale of Christmas articles TuesJ
day from 3 to 6 and 9 to 10 p. m.. In the
parlors of the First Presbyterian
church, corner. Twelfth and Aide
streets. A musical program will be
given by the orchestra In the evening.
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Miss Mary Mackenzie Cahlll, violin
ist, will give a concert Friday evening
at Hawthorne Park Presbyterian churcn
for the benefit of the church. Mrs.
Fletcher Linn will be the soloist and
the Bequealth orchestra will play. Miss
Delia Bradley will give readings.
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The Police Officers' ' Wives' Social
and Aid society will meet at the resi
dence of Mrs. Thorpe, 44 East Main
street 'Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
All members are requested to be pres
ent. Take Mount Scott car.
Lineoln-Qarfleld Woman's Relief
corps, No. 19, will meet next Tuesday
with Mrs. Tevens, 430 Oantenbeln, at
1:80, for the purpose of sewing. Take
"U" car. Get off at Tillamook, go three
blocks west.
Next Friday evening Sacajawea circle.
Women of Woodcraft, will give another
one of Its series of five hundred danc
ing parties at Hunter's hall. East Thirty-fourth
and East Yamhill streets.
Morning Star Homestead, No. 6S2, B.
A. Y. will give a masquerade December
7, at Western Academy of Music, Sec
ond and Morrison.
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The Ladies' Auxlclary of the Talmud
Torak will give a dance Tuesday even
ing at the Auditorium hall.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. W. J... Campbell of this
city, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Grace E. Campbell to J. M.
Von Wlnckler. The wedding will take
place on Thursday, December 24.
Rabbi and Mrs. H. N. Heller announce
the engagement of their danghter. Miss
Paula to Jacob Lauterstein.
PERSONAL
Dr. Florence Manion left Thursday to
attend a conference of the Supreme
Physicians of the Royal Neighbors of
America, at Davenport, Iowa. Dr.
Manion is supreme physician of the Pa
cific coast district of the Royal Neigh
bors of America. She .will remain In
the east several weeks doing special
work In Chicago clinics. 1 .
" Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Eater, the
latter formerly Mrs. B. Kary of 202 H
Second street, have arrived from their
wedding trip through California and will
make their home In Portland.
Mrs. W. Gunn is here visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Barker,
and she will remain over the holidays.
Ringler dancing academy, new begin
ners class now forming: Instruction
dally.
Teeth Have Much to Answer For.
From Current Literature.
It is to the teeth that the pathologist
should first look for explanation of
those emotional crises .In the Uvea of
all of us which assume how the form of
an exaggeration of the sentiment of
romantic love, again an intensification
of Insomnia and sometimes ..a develop
ment of religious sensibility to the
boundary line of mania.
In making good this theory the pro
fessor of diseases of the nervous system
In the Western Reserve university. Dr.
Henry 8. Upson, ascribes many o the
ordinary cases of nervous wreck met
with in daily experience to a misunder
standing of the dental mechanicm of
CURES RHEUMATISM
flolden's
Rheumatic
Cure
Fax bottle. Fr bottle.
Air xjrrzxirAx. bzkejt ros.
RHEUMATISM
xzr m auunr rosics.
Sciatica
Neuralgia
Nervousness
Sleeplessness -
Nervous Headaches
Neuralgic Headache
Nervous Dyspepsia
Nervous Affections
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India .' exported 227,021,657 pounds 'of
tea during the fiscal year ending March
31. Worth I34.324.49S. ,
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OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE
Should remember that our force Is so
organized that WE CAN DO THEIR
ENTIRE CROWN, BRIDGE AND
PLATE WORK IN A DAY If necessary.
Positively Painless Extraction free
when plates or bridges are ordered.
WE REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE
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certainty but SPECIALISTS Who do
the most scientific and careful work,
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