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    ma OREGON, SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1903.
McAttEN-McDONNEtt
Comer Third and Morrison. Daniel Mc Allen, President and Manager
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JSS SUSAN PLOWDEN 8TOTT
has been' largely the center of
attention the past week prior
to her marriage 'to John Emer-
son Cronan Wednesday morning.
The wedding, will be one of the most
beautiful and Impressive ever sees In
Portland. High nuptial mm will be
celebrated at the cathedral for the first
iim in "Portland, on account of the
high standing of the principals In the
Catholic cntircn. wis grace, Areuwunop
Christie, will read the service and he
- will be assisted by Bev. Father Thomp
son. An unusually excellent musical
program has been arranged by Mrs.
' Rose Coursen Reed for the. services.
Mrs. Frank Freeman and Mrs. Lansing
' Stott will be the attendant matrons and
Mrs. Lftnsing Stott will be the attefid
'ant matrons and Miss Mary Cronan and
Miss Bertha Tdngue the bridesmaids.
Louis Cronan will be the best man, and
the ushers will be Dr. Ben Norden, Dr.
George Alnslie, Plowden Stott, Arnold
Rothwell and William Lyons. .-
There has been a great deal of en
tertaining for Miss Stott.' Even since
her engagement was announced early
in the summer she has been the honor
' guest at various functions, for she is
' one of the moat popular of the younger
set. Among the affairs -given for her
' the past week were a luncheon with
Mrs. David T. Honeyman as hostess
Thursday, and a dinner last night with
her sister, Mrs. James Laldlaw, as
hostess. . ' ".-,....,..-,,
Mrs, Honeyman's luncheon had covers
"for eight - and her guests Were Miss
Stott. Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd, Mrs. John
K. Kollock, Miss Grace Warren. Mrs.
David C. tewls, Mrs. Frank Freeman
- and Miss Hazel Dolph. Xast night Mr.
and Mrs. Laldlaw'a dinner guests
. t spent the evening with cards. They
were Miss Stott, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Freeraan,'Mr. and Mrs. David T. Honey
man, Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd, Miss Amy
' Heitshu, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Laid
law. Mr. Cronan, Harry Montgomery
and Rodney Glisan., - ,
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. Mrs. F. N. Pendleton entertained with
IS tables of bridge last Saturday after
noon. 1 Her guests were Mrs. Warren
F. Houghton. Mrs. Robert 8. Howard
Jr.. Miss Effie Houghton, Mrs. W. B.
Ayer,;Mrs. N. E. Ayer, Mrs. Fred Page,
Mrs. i Daniel Shlndler, Mrs. Charles
Chenerv, Miss Busan Btott, Mrs. Jamas
Jjiidlaw, Mrs. C F. Adams. Mrs. Bert
C. Ball. Mrs. J. Frank Watson. Mrs. R,
Lea Barnes, Mrs. David C. Lewis, Mrs.
James D. M Honeyman, Mrs.- David T.
HoneymaoMra C. E. S. Wood, Mrs. C
v Rooba. Mix Henrietta Failing. Mrs.
J. G. Gauld. Mrs. Frank Hart, Mrs. Wil
liam H. Warrens, Mrs. w imam . jones,
Mrs. Henry E. Jones, Mrs. W. B. King,
Mrs. Peter Kerr. Mrs. David Lorlng,
Mrs. I. Allen Lewis, Mrs. William Mae
Master, Mrs. Stewart B. Linthicum,
MIm Virginia Wilson, Miss Frances
Wilson, Mrs. A". L. Maxwell, Mrs. W. H.
Nunn. Mrs. C. J. Reed. Miss Von Bol
; ton, Mrs, E. T. C. Stevens. Mrs. Philip
Nohuvler, Mrs. Holt C. Wilson, Mrs.
Martin Winch, Miss Hasel Dolph, Miss
tlenevleve Thompson, Mrs. J. N. Teal,
Mrs. George Taylor, Mrs. Harry Allen,
Mrs. William H. Dunckley, Mrs. Louis
H. Tarpley, Mrs. F. A, Knapp, Mrs.
Krnest Tucker, Mrs. W. M. Whldden,
ster. Miss Grace Warren, Mrs. Lea
Hoffman. Mrs. Payne, Mrs. John C
1 Robinson. Mrs. William A. MacRae, Mrs.
Harry Sargent, Mrs. Leroy H. Parker,
Mrs. R. D. Peters, Mrs. Walter F. Bur
re 1. Miss Msude Ainsworth, Miss Ells-'
' nr'h Cadwell, Miss Blanche Catlin,'
1 Mrs, Charles Ladd, Mrs. J. F. Dickson,
' Mrs. Malpas. Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton
and Miss Ella Stephens.
; .
-i The . wedding of ',- Miss Elizabeth
- Dooley and - Wilson Warner Clarke
Wednesday evening at the Portland was
' a- pretty affair. Archbishop Christie
read the marriage service, which was
pronounced In the large reception rooms
of the faotel.i Palms, cut roses and car
. nations, and woodland greens made a
beautiful effect' In decoration. The
- bride twas handsome tn white duchesne
:, satin ornamented with rose point She
; wore a wreath of lilies of the valley
; and carried a shower of the same flow-
- ers and wore no Tell. She entered with
t her father, R, M. Dooley, who gave her
in marriage. . Mrs. Frank Dooley was
. the matron of. honor and made a strik
ing appearance in a gown of princess
lace cut on princess lines.- She carried
; orchids and maiden hair fern. The
bridesmaids were Miss Lucile Doolev
. and Miss Lylla Clarke, who were In dl-
k rectotre gowns or pale green satin and
j. rarrled Bridesmaid rosebuds. Ben W.
v RAd of OftlclAnfi was ths hint miin.
served at on end, of the large room
. from mall tables, i Mrs. R. M. Dooley,
; the bride's mother; was In black lace
, over pale blue satin. Mrs. O. M. Clarke,
j me oriaegroom a. moiner. was in wnite
7 rtrne d : AhlnA. tHmmM with Trlah
: crochet. A number of prominent people
i or me younger sei were present, tnougn
- few invitations were sent out.
I Mr. and Mrs. Clarke have gone to
southern California on their wedding
.. . i i- ... - . . . . .
v trip. xiiey win return iq aoouc six
t weeks and will be at home at Alexandra
court. .
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Mrs. George. Allen Emerr entertained
at cards Wednesday afternoon at her
noma in irvington, assisted dv miss
. Ruth Sloan and the Misses Wltmer.
; At the close of an enthusiastic game of
live nunarea. reiresnments were served
-and the prizes were awarded to Mrs.
Clarence Hickok and Mrs. William Read.
; The guests were Mrs. Alex. Nibly, Mrs.
, tinny xenny, Mrs. .uryant. Mrs. John
5 Ferguson, Mrs. Clarence .Hickok,. Mrs.
f William Read, Mrs. B. Fleckenstein,
r Mrs. George McGowan, Mr Jesse
i Walker, Mrs. H. C. Buckley Mrs. B. F.
Weaver. Mrs.- D. G. Tomasini, Mrs.
Charles Fargo, Mrs. Elizabeth Thorn p
? son, Mrs. Marcus Delahunt, Mrs. Eugene
; Pearson, Mrs. Charles K. Henry, Miss
t Rogers, Mrs. Charles Boss, Mrs. Sam
i Rothermel, Mrs. Charles Runyon, Mrs. j
- v nanes MCGlnnis, Mrs. John McGInnla,
r Mrs. E. M. Branch. Mrs. Harry Foster,
t Mrs. O. N. Versteeg, Mrs. John Stone
raad. Mrs. J. C. Mann, Mrs. Horace
c Cushlng. Mrs." George Jackman, Miss
Mayme Scheurman, Mrs. H. O. Ogden,
Mrs. John Frem. Mrs. Roscoe R. Giltner,
Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Mrs. Alice Wright,
Mrs. B. M. Dennlson, Mra. Orrin Fith
lan. Mrs. George Simpson, Mrs. McKin
py Mitchell. Mrs. I. Aronson, Mrs. Louis
Thompson, Mrs. A. W. Witmer, Mrs. A.
;iebtsrh. Mrs. WllUam Little, Mrs. Ben
lierger and Mrs. Leon Peters.
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The - Multnomah club ' dance to be
given under the auspices of the" Ladles'
Annex tor the club members snd their
friends next Wednesday evetlSg .t thi
MaopiO temple is being arranged for
wh- good deal of elaborateness of
rteiail. The patronesses ar url) a
. Mf.rrinon, Mrs. George W, McMillan
Oeore K. Chamberlain, Mrs A J
.losy, Mrs. O. A. I.yman. Mrs.' Iran
liiuimoon. Mrs. J. P. . Bronstigh, Mra
lloihert Hi'lman. Mrs. W. H. Chimin
.tmI airs. K . Buffiim. Miss Frances
J f ; Is the general chairman of
Miss Suaan Plowden Stott,
the ..dance arrangements, but she has
numerous committees to assist her.
Those actively engaged are Mrs. G. A.
Hoffmann. Mrs. Leon Peters, Mrs. M.
C. Holbrook, Mrs. Robert Krohn, Mrs.
Clifford Irwin, Mrs. H. G. Thompson,
Mrs. George Kadderly, Mrs. Frank H.
Ransom, Mrs. Dwlght Edwards, Mrs.
Norrls B. Gregg, Miss Dagmar Korrell,
Miss Vida Reed,. Miss Mildred Raab,
Miss Vivian Marshall. Miss Eleanor
Brodle, Miss Louise Williams and Miss
Persis Sargent. The men who" are as
sisting the yoirhg women tn the work
are H. K. Jortrn Wllllnl Hnnnvmon
James Ambrose. Al McHolland, Edgar
Frank and Arrjold 8. Rothwell. The af-
iair promises to De one of the success
rui and Important functions of the
ween. .-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Henry en
tertalned Friday evening with a large
musicals at their Irvington home. Mrs.
Ralph We lker, Mrs. Robert Thompson,
Mrs. Dougherty, Mrs. E. E. Coovert,
Miss Failenius. Mra. nMi, Parish
Miss Gregory, Miss Kathleen Law-
ler and Miss Nona Lawler gave
the Program. Other nt .r-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Livingstone, Mr.
and Mrs. Sanderson Reed, Mr. and Mrs.
C. K. Henry Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Al
len, Mr. and Mrs. c. W. Hinney, Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Mao Rae, Mr. and Mrs. Baley, Dr. and
Mrs. R. G. Walker, Mrs. Maxman. Mrs.
J. W. GOBS. Mra. filrtnev Smith Mra I.
H. Maxwell, Mrs, John R. Swlnton, Mrs,
R. L. Sabln, Mra. Frank J. Raley, Mrs.
C. L; Russell. Mrs. C. W. Roll Inn Mra.
K. K. Baxter, Mrs. Henry Lawrence,
Mrs E. F. Lawrence. Mrs. Hidden, Miss
Hidden, Miss Lawrence, Mrs. S. R.
Wentworth, Mrs. C. T. Wlllett, Mrs.
James Schultz, Mrs. R. L. Donald. Mrs.
Fallenlus, Mrs. W. F. Woodwtrd, Mrs. S.
P. Lockwood, Mra M. D. Wisdom. Mrs.
Stoppenbach,- Mra H. L. -' Tatum, Mrs.
Martin L, Pipes, Miss Jessie Millard,
Miss Murch George Dekum and Dr. H.
I. Keeney.
Mrs. Gustave Simon was hostess at
two affairs within the week. Last
Saturday afternoon she enterained with
a luncheon. Her honor guests were
Mrs. Samuel Galland of Spokane, who
I", v,"Uinf her mother. Mra Hexter. and
Mrs. Fred Seller, who left late In the
ween jor iniqrnia. The other guests
were Mrs. L N. Fleschner, Mrs. Sig
mund Frank, Mrs. Albert Feldenhelmer,
Mra Charles Feldenhelmer. Mrs. Sol
Rosenfeld, Mrs. Adolphe Wolfe, Mrs.
Edward Ehrman Mrs. Abe Meier and
Mrs. Charles Kohn.
Wednesday atfernoon she entertained
? ,? J? for Mr- Oreenewald of
Salt Lake City, who was Miss Mildred
Rhelnstrom. There were four tables
and those playing besides the honor
Fut8tTWr" Mr- J"""" L. Meier, Mrs.
t r 4;!pnl"J, Mr?- Solomon Garde, Mrs.
T N. Fleischner, Mrs. Max Hlrsch. Mrs.
S"f?;yK Bkl Ml"' 1 Koshland. Miss
Hollub. Miss Mae Oppenhelmer, Miss
Gertrude White, --Miss Hexter, Mlaa
tS!"?" ""'. M Sybil Llppltt. Miss
Hilda Jacobs and Miss Mabel Beck.
Miss E. Semosky was married to J.
Adolph Levy by Rev. Dr. J. Bloch
Wednesday evening at the home of the
bride s parents. There was a large
attendance of frlenda The house was
elaborately decorated with Oregon grape
and rosea and the bridal party stood
beneath a bower of roses Interwoven
with pink and white tulle. Miss Carrie
Schllt waa the. maid of honor and she
wore pina suk ana carried pink carna
tions. Miss Florence Roc-era of Heattie
a cousin of the bride, waa the brides
maid and she wore Dink silk trlmmx)
with Irish point. The bride waa given
In marriage by her father, J. Semosky.
The bride was gowned In white silk
rnmmea wun lnsn nmnt ami worn
oranga - blossoms and carried Bride
roses. Murray Levy a brother of the
Bridegroom, waa the best man. A wed
ding banquet followed at which Dr.
Bloch was the toastmaster. Parsons'
orchestra played throughout the even
ing. -
The Portland Helrhta club Is busv
preparing social pastimes lor its mem
bers, and the people of that neighbor
hood can have no excuse for not becom
ing acquainted. Tuesday' evening theie
will be a large card party there for the
members. Preparations- are under way
for an elaborate musicals to be given
sometimes next month. - An effort Is be
ing made to have an at home day at
the club each week with a different
hostess In attendandce each day. These
at homes will be of an Informal nature
and will promote- -acquaintanceship
among the club women. Tuesday has
been chosen and the day may take the
form of a tea or card party. A good
deal of Interest Is being shown in a
dancing class thst Is being organised at
the eluo for Wednesdsy evenings under
the direction of Miss Lulls HalL The
class meeting will be followed by an
Informal hop. ;
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Miss Josephine fate of Spokane Is
again the guest of Mrs. Thomas O'Day,
and is being extensively entertained.
Miss Tates has visited here before and
has made mahv frten,ia wlin m r- A
of the prolonged visit she has corns u
Bride-Elect of This Week.
make. Thursday Miss Genevieve
Thompson entertained with a matinee
theatre party at the Orpheum. which
was followed by tea at the Portland.
The guests, besides Miss Tatea, were
Mrs. O'Day, Mrs. Louis H. Tarpley,
Miss Inez Barrett, Miss Llela Shelby.
Miss Louise Carey and Miss Hazel
Croker.
' Mr. and Mrs. I. L. White entertained
charmingly last Sunday night in Honor
of their fifth wedding anniversary. No
cards had been sent out, but about 80
frlerida came in for the evening and
spent the time playing cards. At mid
night supper was served. The drawing
room was beautiful with potted plants
and flowers sent in by frlenda Mrs.
Whlta wore her wedding gown of white
satin and a bunch of white orchids. She
was assisted by her sister, Mra Cecil
H. Bauer.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Shepard enter
tained with a delightful supper Mon
day night aTter the meeting of th
Fortnightly Dancing club. The guests
wore Dr. and Mrs. William H. Skere,
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Nichols. Dr.
and Mrs. Richard Nunn, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Ainsworth, Mr. and Mra R. P. Ef
f Inger, Mr. and Mrs. William MacMas
ter. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Wheeler. Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Webster Talbot. Mr. and
Mrs John K. Kollock, Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Shevlin and Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Mears.
A wedding of some interest wss that
of Miss Marion Cook to Charles M.
Stow Tuesday afternoon at the home
of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
?yrus M. Cook in Irvington. Only a
rew mends witnessed the ceremony,
which was pronounced by Rev. Paul
Rader. Mra. Stow is a sister of Wal
ter M. Cook of Irvington. Her pub
lished poems on scenes of Interest in
Oregon have attracted some local at
tention. Mr. Stow came from Grand
Rapids, Mich., and was a Stanford man.
-Miss
Lulle Hall's little Vnnlv bann
ing class met for the last time thla
season at the home of Mra Julias L.
Meier last week. The tiny hostesses
were little Jean Meier and Mrs. I. N".
Fleischner'a little dauchter Amv Th
other class members are Elsie and Jean-
ene meter, jane ana Catherine Seller
and Helen Bisslnger. Most of the
children are going away with their par
ents and so it was deemed best to give
up me ctass ior tne present.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dooley enter
tained at dinner Monday night In com
pliment to their sister. Miss Elizabeth
1?2leZ-nd Mr- Clark, who were mar
ried Wednesday evening. The guesta
were Miss Dooley, Miss Margaret
Dooley of Salt Lake, Miss Luoile
Dooley, Miss Genevieve Thompson,
Miss Celeste Moore. Miss Lylla Clara.
George Dekum, Arthur Mears, Maurice
Dooley, Mr. Orlewold. Ben W. Reed of
Oakland and Mr. Clarke.
Rev Edgar E. Brooks, who Is spend
ing the winter tn Pasadena, Cel., waa
She..e'li.,r?8nU'' of Mr. and Mra. Al
fred E. Clark of 786 Hoyt street Mr.
Brooks last fall was compelled to resign
ss rector of St John's church in Dover.
N. j on account of 111 health. Mrs.
Clark and her, daughter. Miss Louisa
Man, returned recently from a four
months' stay in New Tork city, Morrla-
ivwii aiiu v uier eastern points.
Thomas S. MoOrath. president of the
Hunt club, entertained at dinner at the
Portland, Friday -evening, in compli
ment to Miss Ainsworth and Mr. Jen
kins, who are. both enthusiastic mem
be hs of the club. The guests wera
Captain and Mrs. Pond. Mr. Pond, Mr.
and Mra J. C Ainsworth. Mr. and Mrs.
George West, Miss Ainsworth. Mlsa
Hazel Dolph, Mr. Jenkins and Dr.
Coughlan.
The week has been a quiet one with
only small affairs given, mostly in
honor of the brides-elect. The coming
week will be a busy one with the David
Lewis's and the E. C. Mear'a card par
ties Monday and Tuesday, the Feder
ated club's card party Wednesdsy, th
Multnomah dance that evening, the
Cronan-Stott and Jenkins-Ainsworth
weddings the same day, and the Gad
skt concert Friday. - --
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' Mrs. M. D. Curtlaa has been a much
feted guest la Los Angeles where she
has been the ruest of her daughter.
Mrs. Walter P. Story. One of the most
elaborate receptions of the past week
In tha California city was given In her
honor by Mra Story and Mra John R.
Powers. Mr. Curtlss is Just returning
from an extended trip east and Is ex
pected borne this - week. -
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Mies Beile Ainsworth will be married
next. Wednesday afternoon- at 4 o'clock
t the First Presbyterian church to-
jrtarpn h. jenain, Min Maun Alpn-
worth and Miss Mabel Morris will be
the bridesmaids and Horace Jenkins the
best man. The ushers will be i Dr.
CoughJan, Thomas 8. McGrath, IB. T.
Chase and Arnold Rothwell.
Miss Mary Montgomery entertained'
at dinner last Monday night in com
pliment to Mr. and Mrs.- Henry Ladd
Corbett. Covers were laid for 12.' The
guests were Mr. and Mra Corbett. Mr.
and Mrs. Walter F. Burrell. Miss Fran
ces Wilson, Miss Hazel Dolph, Mr. and
Mra Guy Webster Talbot. Harry Mont
gomery, Allen Heitshu and Roy Rem
ington. - . ;
Mrs. Alvln Barber who was Miss
Lucy Lombardi. has sailed for home
from Manila as her husband. Lieutenant
Barber, has been ordered to the front.
She will go to her mother's home in
Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. . Barber were
married, in early September in Berkeley
and after a short visit here sailed im
mediately for the Philippines.
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Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett has ' re
turned from a month's visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reese
Hoyt in' New York. Mrj and Mra Cor
bett are now in-their borne on West
Park street, the pretty Corbett home
which has been entirely remodeled for
them.
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Miss Alta Rush, who has been motor
ing aoout Europe with her rather and
mother is now in Venice. Miss Rush
is a most clever chauffeuse and ranked
among the best women motorists of
.Portland. They expect to return In
the summer.
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Dr.' Gustave Bear and his sister, the
charming' Mlsa Bert! Baar, accompanied
by Mrs. Edward Cooklngham, left last
Sunday ' night for southern California
to be gone two weeks. They will spend
some time at Catallna island - .
Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. Cecil
H. Bauer entertained a few of the
younger matrons in compliment to Mra
Wertheimer of California, who is visit
ing her sisters, Mra Ben Selling . and
Mrs. Emmanuel Sichel . .. . ,
Mrs. C. F. Swlsrert and Mrs. A. C. Em
mons, left Monday on an extended trip
east. They will remain till after Lent.
Mrs.' Emmons' two daughters sre at
tending Wellealey college and the Art
league in jjew York.
Mr Max Hlrsch entertained Infor-'
mally with a tea Mondar afternoon for '
Mrs. Samuel Galland of Spokane. About
a. dozen of her friends called. The tea
table was beautiful in yellow. .
Dr. Katherlne C. Manton has taken
apartments at the Hobart-Curtls for the
rest of the winter, while her son. Lome
Manlon, is attending Jefferson Medical
college In Philadelphia,
Mrs. J. B. Montgomery and Miss
Margaret Montgomery have been visit
ing in Washington With Mra Ptnchot.
They are expetced home the last , of
the month.
Joseph L.' Barber returned recently
after spending a year in study in Chi
cago and Washington, and Is at home
witn ma parents, Dr. ana Mrs. S. J.
Barber.
Miss Shogren entertained Thursday
afternoon with an Indoor "paper chase"
for Miss Belle Ainsworth, bride-elect,
who is a popular member of the Hunt
club.
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Mrs. Ben Neustadter entertained Wed
nesday with a luncheon at the Portland
in compliment to Mrs. ureenwaia or
Salt Lake City. There were covers for
12.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seller, their chll-
dren and nurse left Thursday night for
soutnern uauiorma to spend several
weeks.
TJie Irvington Dancing club will give
Its next party Thursday evening at the
Irvington club house.
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Lewis have
cards out for an evening, of bridge
Monday.
Miss Florence Wolfe entertained at
bridge Thursday afternoon.
Mra. E. C. Shevlin will be a luncheon
hostess this week.
If
3J
EVENTS OF THE WEEK
The Scottish Rite at home Friday
night at their cathedral, on Lownsdale
and Morrison, was one of the most bril
liant affairs given by that order.- The
decorations were palms, woodland
freens and flowers, and were beautiful,
he patronesses were Mrs. Albert But
terfield. Mra J. P. Moffatt, Mra. Frank
K. watklns, Mrs. J. U. Olds, Mr w. T.
Jacobsen, Mrs. J. K. Locke, Mrs. A. H.
Willett, Mrs. D. G. Tomasini, Mrs. O.
W. Staple ton and Mr R. D. Cannon.
Many handsome gowns were worn by
the guest Music, cards and dancing
formed the principal amusements till
supper was served. The list of guests
included Mr. ana Mrs. u. u. Tomasini,
Miss Inez Neville. Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Plttock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Run
yon, Mr. snd Mrs. Harvey Wells, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred W. Graves, Mr. and Mr
Edward AMen Beal Mr. and Mrs.
Charles' Hilton, General and Mr W. E.
Flnzer, Mr, and Mrs. E. A. King, Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Werleln. Mrs. A. G.
Long and A. G. Long Jr., Miss Mary
ixng, aiiss rJva w. Long, Mr. and Mrs.
James F. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Nichols, Mrs. L. A. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. Smith, J. L. Bailey. Z. Swett,
Miss Florence Grossmager, Mr. and Mr
Dr. and Mr A. Tllzer, and Miss Com-
rort; Mr. and Airs. J. l. Wright, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlea K. Fields, Miss Kate
Hutzman, Mrs. J. Oauntenbaum, Mr. and
Mrs. D. L Povey, Emil Eyssell, Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Brown, and Miss Sybil
Brown; Mr. and Mr J. R. Bowles, Mrs.
Julius Kraemer, Otto J.' Kraemer, Dr.
and Mrs. James p. Moffett. Dr. and
Mrs. C. 8. Hosmer, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Krohn, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mlnslnger.
Mr., and Mrs. H. P. Palmer, Mr. and
Mr J. E. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Smith, W. H. Jobe Miss Banker, Mrs.
William Boys. Dr. add Mrs. B. E.
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Evans. Mr.
snd Mrs. R. D. Cannon, Miss Eleanor
Cannon, Mr. and. Mrs. J. Polivka, Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. EI rod, . Mr. and Mr
George M. Hyland, Harry P. Neefus, Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Freeland. V. A. Avery,
Mr. and Mr J. P. Menefee, Miss Elea
nor Menefee, Miss Anna George, Miss
Amy George. R. Martin Jr., Mrs. H. J.
Houghton, Dr. and Mrs. Clayton S. Sea
mann. Mlsa Anna Clark, Mr. and Mr
Hiram E. Wood, Mrs. Verna Short, Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Wlllett. Mr. and Mr
Philip Neu, Mlsa Helen Werleln, TVCo
bertb, Mr. and Mr J. E. Werleln, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Vanduyn, Mr. and Mr
A. G. Bach rod t, Mr. and Mr A. Nep
pach, Mr, and Mr George B. SeUar
Mr. and Mr "W. T. Masters, Mr. and
Mr Peter BoryanvMargaret Howatson.
Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Blaesing, Mr. and
Mr W. H. Powell, Miss Lenore Toung-
'.,?I,''S? Mr"A,CV Jckon- Miss
Nellie McKlnley. AH. Arnold, Mr. and
Mr Will H. See, Dr. and Mrs. J. K.
Locke. Mr. and Mr C. B. Turley. Mr.
and Mr Frank E. Watklns,- Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Butterf leld, J. H. Lynch, Mr.
Mr W. T. Jacobsen. Mr. and Mr
F. B. Field Mr. and Mrs. C. W. King,
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been in the house five days but we have decided to close them
out at regular Clearance sale reductions. Remember, sample
Suits, Coats, etc., are always much better made than are the
regular stock and besides you get a greater range of models
to choose from. Not a single incoming style; fabric or color
but what you'll find in this superb collection, - Many decided
novelties not shown elsewhere in this city. Every garment
in our suit room i radically reduced, but we want you, par
ticularly, to see these sample suits, ,
Silk Petticoats at S3.98
J Regular selling price $7; made
1 . tf..' 'n -- . A -f
taiieta 9uk wun-accp unacr-nounce ana tuiiic, strictly-tailored
and extra full; a complete assortment of colors and
black; best $7 values; see them,;-?.;; '-'i -.'.:-. 1 .
$10.00 Dress Skirts at $5.75 '
Gored, plaited or combination styles and the matef ial is "all
wool French Panama; skirts , are trimmed with buttons -and
taffeta folds and come in colors. navy, brown and black; regu
lar $10 values, at f5.T5 each.s?. -'
Closing Out
A1J net and silk Waists at cost for this, the last week, of the
Clearance sale; come, choose from our splendid stock and
pay just actual -cost price;. Every waist in the house is new
and desirable; take quick advantage.
Coats and Jackets Reduced!
Remarkable are the values we are offering ip 'Coats and
Jackets for women, and misses; prices have been reduced to
the lowest level. It will pay you to attend. All necessary
alterations free of charge for this week only. ' . ,
Dress Goods at Clearance Prices
Mr. and Mra O. M. Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
William Frlber. Mr. and Mrs. H. C
Weber, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Jaucke, Mr.
and Mra J. J. Read, Charles Coopey,
Mra M. Franklin, Walter a. Moffcrtt,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Head.
The silver wedding- anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas M. Hurlburt whloh
wan celebrated last Monday night at
ineir attractive nome, isu jtst four
teenth street, waa a most dellahtful af
fair. The rooms where soma B0 guests
aHsembled were tastefully decorated.
Quantities of roses and other flowers
were In evidence. As a prelude to the
evening's entertainment a piano solo
was played by Mlsa Marjory Hurlburt.
Speeches were made by Colonel 8. R.
Harrington, Waldemar Beton, Harold
Rand a and Douglass W. Taylor, inter
spersed with Instrumental and vocal so
los Dy mibs Manorr Hurlburt,. Mra
John 8. Hurlburt and F. A. Bchoppe.
An elaborate supper -was then served.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. I.
Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Camp,
Misa M. libraries, Mr, and Mra u. &.
Fields. Mrs. C. Flies. Colonel 8. R.
Harrington, Mrs. A. Handler. Miss Mar
lory Hurlburt, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hurl
burt, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hammond. R.
A. Hurlburt. Raymond F, Huplburt, Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Heller, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. John 8.
Hurlburt, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hatfield,
Mr, and Mrs. J. W. .McGregor,
. It, n D . .
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Man
kin, Dr. and Mrs. R. B. NOrtbrup.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Newton. Mr.' and
Mrs, A. Li Rumsey. Miss Marian Rich
mond, Wllllanv 3. Richmond, Harold
Rands," Mrs. J. H. Richmond, Mrs. B.
T. RockfeUow, Miss Ruth Rockfellow,
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Sttartt Tooftlhi
COME IN AND
SB, B. B. WTtlOHT
GOOD SET OF TEETH
ON RUBBER PLATE.'.
DR. B.: E. .WRIGHT
'x: ZWy2 .Washington Street, Corner Seventh
OFFICE HOURfc 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. 4 SUNDAYS 9 a. m. to 12 m. s
Phone Main 2119. Fourteen Years In Portland.
.Manufacturers' sample gar
from very best quality rustle
j .en t .... .
to
the Waists
Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Seton, Miss
Louise Sehoppe, F. A. Schoppe, Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas W. Taylor, Mra M. K.
Winn and Mra Dixie Woodward,
The ladles of " Laurel wood -Hl ve. Ib.
E8, Ladies of the ' Maccabees of the
World, held a public installation In
Carter's hall. Kern Park station Thurs
day evening. D. 8.-C Lady Alice For
ges Installed, assisted .by Mistress of
Bfcmoiiy liMjr urmsoy or laureiwoori
Hive and by the Queen Elisabeth Guard
team, captain. Lady Hyde. The of fl
eers installed were l. c. -Lady Mar
shell i L. L. C, Lady Hayner Jr,: P.
8. C, Lady Fanell; R. K., Lady Col
lins: F. A.. Lady.Brtggs; L. C, Lady
Grabel; L. at A., Lady Brons: L. 8efc.,
Lady Thompson; L. Sent, Lady Slo
comb; L. P Lady Buckley. Thera was
Instrumental music by Mrs. Welsh. The
Laurelwood - guards then put on their
fancy drill and In behalf of the Laurel
wood Hive" Lady Haynes Jr., presented
tha p. L. C., Lady FarrelL with a P. C.
pin. In behalf of the guard team. Lady
Haynes Jr. presented their captain.
Lady MarsheU with a gold bee, an em
blem of the order. Light refreshments
were served to over 200 guests. Danc
ing followed.
f
The Mispah Social club met Thursday
at the home of Miss Ella Lombard, 1277
East Madison street. As It waa her
fiftieth birthday the club presented her
with half a dpsen Haviland plates
Whist was played, resulting in Mra K.
K. Kellogg receiving first prise and
Mrs. Stltes second. At 4 o'clock all sat
down to a large table for luncheon.
Tha club will meet February 4 at the
horns of Mrs. Hattle. Lincoln. 604 Dav
a.
Coll
LET. US EXAMINE
. . If your teeth are kept in perfect condition, they will
defy the worst blizzard. - To be -forewarned is to be
forearmed. -Don't neglect these, your best friends
when we can remedy all defects quickly, thoroughly
and to your entire satisfaction.
; MO IP AIM ;
.' When we extract your teeth and no ill effects of any
kind. Our work is along strictly modern principles,,
; backed by all modern appliances and applied with k
, skill unexcelled and seldom equaled. ;In Crown, Bridge
or Plate Work the results are equally satisfactbrv.
Gold -Fillings and Porcelain
nignesi.staic 01 periecuon.
$5.00
BEST SET OF TEETH O O A A
ON RUBBER PLATE., 3)0. Ull
Warner's Rust-Proof
y .Corsets
Warner's Rust-Proof and Thorn-,
son's Glove-Fitting Corsets are
worn by ; millions of women the
world - over. They "fit .without
fitting" and need no freak demon
strating. - Leading styleslreduced
as follows; ; '-'w, V . , .
1aiHV( Ml. TV fiJll
1 bust, long hip model,
lace trinrmed, sup-
porters '; front 'mi
;i sides for slender
figure, coutil, 19 to
26; a very satisfac-
- torv number: oe
cial sale at...,.Oo
Warner's Rust
Proof in low ? bust,
' long liip ' style for
.- the average figure;
' comes in white and
drab, hose support
ers front and sides;
sizes IS to 30;' sale
price, each. , . .,95
Warner's high .' bust
and extreme long
hip style for me
dium stout women,'
white and drab cou
til, supporters front
and sides, sizes, 18
irmm
30; regular $1.75
grade, each;, 9 a. 35
Winer's medium '.'
high bust Corset-.
with. Jong back and "
nips, tor . tne slender
I tt
figure, . comes in
whit coutil, sizes
18 to 26; a very pop-.
. ular . model; ' sale
price, each. ,fl5
Thomson's "Glove
Fitting - Corset in
. model for average
figure, blue, pink or.
white brocaded silk,
host supporters
front and sides; reg
ular $4 value, spe
cial, each.... f2. 50
enport street. Those present were Ma
dames Armstrong, Bel ding, Clapp,. Ellis,
Hayner, Kellogg, Lombard, Lincoln,' lie
CormlcR, PorceU, Smith, Stltes and WU-
The Phllatheas, known as the young
ladles', class In Tsylor street Methodist
church, met at the home of Mrs. F. B.
Holbrook, for the purpose -of electing
officers for the ensuing year. After
the election a social time was enjoyed
and light refreshments wars served.
At this meeting plans were made by
the Phllatheas for a sals of home made
candles at the church next Saturday
afternoon. - All young ladles of the class
are earnestly requested to make candy
and bring to the church Saturday fore
noon. The public Is Invited.
Mrs. Fred Leinenweber ' entertained
the Fortnightly Bridge Whist club with
a - delightful luncheon, after . which
bridge was played, - Mrs. George W.
Simpson winning the prise. -:
The guests were Mrs. Frederick Kuett
ner, Mra Charles JB. Runyon, Mrs. Ed
mund Gage, Mrs. John Manning. Mra
Lydden Veysey, Mra Clarence C. Hickok,
Mrs. George W. Simpson, Mrs. McKlnley
Mitchell, Mrs. W. H. See. Mrs. B. F.
Weaver. Mrs. Bert Dennison, Mra James
P. Moffett, Mra D. G. Tomasini, Mrs.
W. D. Jelllson, Mrs. L. H. Peters and
Mra Coolldge.
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At the meeting of the- Portia club
last Thursday Mrs. John Losan whs
the hostess. Five hundred was played
Cellars and Mra A, M. Dibble carried
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Inlays brought to gthe 1
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