The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 21, 1909, Page 38, Image 38

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V THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 21. 1309.
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i HB klrroess a till oontlnue th
chief topic of conversation. Be
tween while peopl are visiting
the shops, and the modistes and
-. the milliner, getting ready their
: ' spring garment for the season
or entertaining that immediately roi
"Iowa Lent Wardrobes ar an engross
ing subject at this time of the 'year, en
Tossing attention, time and means. The
. . spring openings in many of the ahop
. have commanded a good . deal of th
. a par auemion.
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- Rehearsals for the kirmess bespeak a
beautiful entertainment on the four
nights planned 'or this affair at the
Armory. Tha dates have bean changed
to Tuesday, Wednesday, : Friday and
Saturday of the week following Easter
insieaa or (our succeeding nights. Thua
the dancers are enabled to have on
. . . night of rest la tha midst of their stren-
uous worav -
..Last week the full Hat of chaperone
. and dancera for the Spanish danca and
. the Maraovlan danca waa published
- , The latter, . which was - popularised
through tha "Merry Widow," will be
mads particularly charming byi - Mrs.
Roan Blooh Bauer who will sins; the
music, The Indian dance, too. ' will
.. jiave musio in It. Mrs, Hose Coursen
Xeed In Indian costume, will-sing. The
: chaperones are Mra( W. I Brewster,
Mrt, L.J. Goldsmith, Mrs, C F. Adams,
v and Mra Warren E. Thomas. The dan
cers are Mrs. John K. Kollock, Mrs.
, "William H- Warrens, Mrs. David T.
Honeyman. Mrs. E. C. Meara, Mrs, 8. O.
Reed. Mrs. F. G. -Wheeler Mrs. F. N.
. : . Pendleton, Mra J. Krnest Laidlaw, Mrs.
- 7avid O. L wis,- Mra, Richard Nunn,
Miss , Susie Clark, Mlaa Mary Kilyer,
. John K. , Kollock, William H. Warrens,
Ernest Laidlaw. 8. O. Reed. Dr. J. M
Ooghlan, J. Wesley Ladd, Mr. Roches
ter, John Banks, Rodney Olisan, Mr.
Davis, Morton H. Insley, and Pr. S. A.
KJehle. .
The Irish harvest danca will be given
- tinder the chaperonaga of MIbs Margaret
R. Burke, Mies Augusta Marshall, Mrs.
J. P. O'Brien, Mrs. G. M. Magruder and
Mrs. James A. Beckett. The dancera
will be Mrs. Paul Vial, Mra Cyril Ma
ginnia, Mra. Norris B. Gregg, Miss Joa
. ephlna Cronan, Miss Ann O'Brien, Miss
Helen Maginnis, Miss Nona Lawler,
Miss Irene Hlggins, J. A. Beckett, Cas
Campbell, William- Belcher, Fred Mar
tin, J. M. Tees, T. W. Alexander, Her
bert Clemens, and Victor Cullen.
The dance of the Teddy BearaAand
French Dolls will be an especially
charming feature done by little tots,
Their rehearsala-ar -held in the after-
' noon under tha chaperonage of Miss
Maud Alnsworth. Mrs. Morton H. Ins
ley, and Mra. Hamilton Brooke. The
dancers are Elizabeth Shepherd, Peggy
Uoyer, Irene Canby, Elizabeth Hughes,
Mildred Keats. Owena woieott, Caro
line Ainaworth. Georgiana Mears. Vir
ginia Boody, Joshua Nunn, Charles
Voohies, Stott Laidlaw, Orin Gambill,
Alton Eff inger, Philip Chlpman, Am
brose Cronln, Alexander Sargeant, and
Uiies tiUDerx.
The Fluffy Ruffles Dance will be a
prettv one done bv the younger girls.
The chaperones are Mrs. Hunt Lewis,
' i Mrs. Peter Kerr, Mrs. Henry Haus
K man, and Miss Louise FlanderX The
.dancers are Miss Beckey Blddle,Miss
' h : Marjorle. Hausman, Miss Winnie Lewis,
1 MIbs - Margaret Boot, : -, Miss . , Meta
- f Buehner, Miss Hammond' j Miss
Dorothy Morrison, Miss Jean, Brownlle,
Lester Hodsori. Chester G. Murohv. Mr.
Davis, Don Monroe, Mr.-Unander, James
. Alexander, Mr. i&etonum and .Harold
, tsawyer. '
The booths - are expected to be a
"Worthy source of -revenue and will be
'conducted by prominent - women. The
. lemonade booth will be In charge of
- auss Eleanor uue.
s f The art and stationery -booth - will be
f- in charae of Mrs. William u. Wood.
and there picture postal cards of dan-
S cers in costume win be sold. - Borne fine
art treasures, a donation from a friend
will be auctioned off. and this will lend
The refreshments are In charge of
c Airs, .Howard 1 Matner and MraA. ts.
X Biles, with prominent girls as wait
ressea- Cafe and buffet diahes. all from
S- Woman Exchange, will be sold.
- f Candles and bon bons will be sold by
1 Mr. B..T. Williams and Mrs. , Frank
;E. Hart, with a corps of. girls as' as-
. sipiants.
- Tha aals of the boxes at the Armory
-S Is in the hands of "Thomas Scott Brooke
----- z. and 18 out of 2t have been sold already
, st lioo apiece. The use or the Armory
. j for th four days has been tendered
f as a gift from the Oregon National
V. s Guard. Tha box holder are Miss Fail-
mg. Mlaa May Failing. A. u, Mills, W.
5 J. Burn, Mra W. 8. Ledd. Henry L.
Corbet t, I. N. Flelschner, Mra H. J.
-7 Corbett. Mrs. C. H. Lewis. Mc4 N
3 kirk. Slgmund Frank.- T. 8cott BrAoKa
i W. B. Ayer, Adolphe Wolfe. Peter Kerr I
s w. l. Wheelwright, T. B. Wilcox and
J. C Ainaworth.
Z Wednesday afternoon Multnomah I
f ehaptar, D. A. R., bald It meeting with
Mra Edward Aiden Beals. I St Sixteenth
r street. North. After the regular busi
t ness Mra Beal gavethe members s
X. Legrand. Mr. Archi Durbln, Mra
Newton Morgan, Mra A, Carer, Mra
Tweedman, Mr and Mra George Munro,
Mlas Jennie Frtsekersen, Miss Real
Teichtheaen. ' Miss Dorothy Crawford,
Miss Dorothy Munro, C. Milton Moor
and Charles Mahoney.
Miss Mary Lela Goddard entertained
Wednesday evening In compliment to
Mr. and Mra Marc Bunnell of Seattle,
meats of Dr. and Mrs. Oeorae D. Pet-
era of Irvlngton, Military-whist was
the game played and the six.taDies rep
resented the nations, France, Italy. Eng
land. Ireland. Japan and the United
Statea Partner were found by match
ing small nag. Ralph ronton, miss
Hannah ConnelL James B. Kerr and
James Conley were the prise winners ut
the American tabla The guests were
cobson, Dr. Fred Zelgler and Maro Bun-
nel. At the English table Miss Ml
lola Ward. Mra Arthur Barendrick. Dr.
Fred Klehle. Dr. George Peters. At th
Irish table miss uannan conneii, Mrs.
Ralph Fenton, Jamea Couley. James B.
Kerr. At the Japanese table Mra Har
ry 'Chapln, Mrs.-George -Peter -' Dr;
Ralph Fenton, Percy Blanchard. At the
French- table Mra Marc Bunnell. Mlas
Edna Church, Harry Chaln." Fred D
Neffe. At the Italian table Mra Jama
Kerr. Miss -Helene Robinson, Ben Mor
row, Arthur" BarenMrlck. :v ... .- i ; ... ,
The Hunt club enjoyed a delightful
cros countty ride last Saturday.'; Th
course started at the head of Johnson
street, crossed over tha. divide at Mount
Zlon 1 and finished " on Council ' Crest.
Those 4n -the -run wera Mrs. William
L. Wood, Mrs; H. C. Wortman, Mis
Flandera Miss - William H. Warrens,
Miss Bally Leadbetter, Miss Monroe,
Miss Markham. Mrs. Gantenbeln. Mra
O. Burne, Mrs. F. G.-Buffum, Miss Kler-
nan, Mr. ana Mrs. n. w. bkusb, ur.
looking and most handsomely gowned
assemblages seen at a concert In port
land. Th Concert givetu by - Miss
Steers' and Mlas Coman have coma to
rimra tha moat fashionable' and
dreasr of the public event, and yet It is
a long standing jok that these concerts
almost Invariably fall on the rainiest
and most disagreeable nights of . th
a rule deter the entnuaiasta rrom ai
ar rule deter the enthusiasts from at
tending, it does mak a difference In
th nwnlni. Tuesday wa one of the
mil HMiitirui nirhta. ana ma auaienc
appreciated the faot Mia Marie Soul
tuet two noves xor a numwr ui iivi "
plls. who mad an attractlv party. Th
H. W. Pit tor Its and the F. O. Ladbetter
were In on box, and Mra A. D. Cliarlton
and Mrs. J. W. Barry In another. Mra
Helen Ladd Corbett had with her Mad
am Frost Mra Henry Laa ; uorw"
and Mia Alta Smith. . .. . , - .. .
Mr. and Mr. Maxwell Blake hav re
turned to thl country from their con
sulate In Dumferllne, Scotland, and will
vlalt in the.atate for aome time. Mrs.
Blake arrived Thursday morning from
Kanaas- City, where they visited Mr.
Blake's ' parents, - and I with her pa
r.nt. . Mr tnit Mrs. A. L. MaxwelL A
Mia Ruth Maxwsll. Mrs. Blake was one
of th most popular . and' clever Klrls
of the younger set and was much sought
after There will doubtless be' a fcopd
deal of entertaining for- her. Mr. Blake
Is expected on a visit later. :
J Hutchinson announces a Good Fri
day concert to be given tnat nignt at
th .White" Temnle, to commemorate tha
day. , The procead will be devoted to
the missions for seamen.' Th program
will Include solemn sacred music and
will serve to establish the precedent fol
Inw In " nvlarwlfind other l1urnnean
countries of observing -Good Friday as
a- sacred day. The soloists will be
Mrs. Herman Bohlman- of Los Angeles,
soprano; . George P. Walcker, basso, in
and
Ms final j Portland appearance,
Henry It. Tlatlman, violinist, ana Mln
ttanevlva Fraaler, pianist, and J. Hutch
ison, organist. Mlaa Laura Fox will
accompany. .
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Th entertainment to be given at the
Fliat M. K. church, on- the evening of
April II. under the ausplces of the La
dles' Aid society of that church, prom
ises tu b a very artistic and unique
The program Is being prepared by an I
enthusiastic committee, consisting of ,
Mra P. W. Lewis, Mrs. A. M. May Held
an Mra Frank M. Taylor, and will pa
made up Of two part:
Part I Concert numbers, organ, piano
and voice, togamer wuii aramatio elec
tions. ' '
Part II will be devoted to an allegory,
entitled "Th Seeker"' (arranged by Mr.
Lewis),, and given with musical accom
paniment, the different part being
lakan hv jilne women of th church. . A
complete list of the participants , will
be given at a later date, . ,
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An error In thesa columns last week
placed th rnirrluge date ef Miss Effle
Houahton and Marlon F. Dolph a week
later than It will taka plaea Wednes
day. April 81, la th day chosen end
the Wedding will be-celebrated in the
First Presbyterian church. Mies Claire
Houghton will attend her Bister as maid
of honor, and th bridesmaid will b
Mlaa Hazel Dolnh. Miss Nan Robertson.
Miss Use Koahfer and Mlaa Grace War
ren. Tha beeti man win be ueorg
Warren and the ushers Raymond Wil
cox. Edward Falling and Charlea ' Hol
brook. This will b, th most brilliant
vent of th post-Lenten, season.
Th next Assembly dance has been
net for Aorll 22. Thursday night. The
natrnnesaea for the evenlna are Mra
John C. NAlnaworth, Mra W. C, Alvord,
Mrs. Winslow B. Ayer, Mra u. r. iseeoe,
Mrs. W. J. Burna Mra Helen Ladd
Corbett, Mrs. Thomas Kerr, Mra John
K. Kollock, Mra J Wesley Ladd, Mra
L, Allen lewis, Mra a. Macaensie,
Mra. William H. Warrena Mrs. Theo
dore B. Wilcox, Mrs, Holt c. Wilson.
and Mra Gordon vodrhiea.
Mrs. David C.. Lewis was the hostess
at - last week's Tuesday at horn at
th Women's exchange. These. Informal
af ternoona, are - proving most popular
and each' Tuesday finds a large number
of matrons and maids gathered for a
chat over the teacups. Those who are
Interested in helping the exchange are
thus srlven an excellent opportunity, and
a pleasant afternoon Is noyd as well
if ra. " Hamilton .Brooks has - taken
apartments at Alexandra Court t With
her for tha' present, la Miss Mallle Ef
finger whose fatli- died last week. '
The directors ef tba Art Museum, hav
planned to, have . a fine -loan exhibit
f'
The Monday Evening
Papers ; and Tuesday
Morning Oregonian for
Announcement From
Z denghtiul surprise musical program.
wa
ul (aa VUuh.tti H.rni
i for the first time since her return from Cummlng, Ambrose Cronln. Dr. J. W.
3 KnmMi un th aria "a for. m ICogblan. Dr. Emmett Drake. F. O. Down-
I from T"-vi la" and the arta Tc, Pac. I Hugh H. Herd man. Sidney Iowen
t Mic Dto'- from "La Forsa del Deatlno," berg. Isadora, Lang. H. L. Pittock.
. nfter which she sang a group of Lna
x lish aonga Her work waa most artistic,
t the voice full of dramatic fire -and at
the same time sympathetic in quality.
- Miss Nancy Beats sang the aria "Rob
erto, O 'f u Cha Adoro" and surprised all
t wtta ner tin renaenng. Mer lyric ao-
no was pclslly pleasing in herlmor and William avenue and stol
w aTi" a'.ffS't IWriM march on Fraddi. O. Welden
- violin fsklgato. Mlas Doughertv s violin I m anniversary of his sixteenth
koIos with Mies Holllster at th frlano I btrtbdayy Gamea were played and th
r were treat Tha Intcmieaso frrmi J " Boyd waa th gam of SWet
X'avaJleria RuaUcana" Was especially I Sixteen, In which Robert Ray acted
r .r.,.,-if u I ttla tianftaiif nn arand taarabaL Thoa present were:
a splendid read ng of "Paul Revere M1" Pl. Rohlnaoa. Miss Margsent
; rtM." which alwavs stirs th ratrlorte "arpert Mi Hasei wixiea, atlss 1a
. eetitirr-enta ft th deandannr pf Revo- rta frrr, M! teima Hnumm. Mt
5 lutumary eer. . Mra Warren' E. V.', fi;6rlnZ- JT,or Prn.
rborna ecomnanfed the atnrera Mra. Lillian Jolllffa Raymond Moor.
; Vteals l aaalsted trr her sister. Mr. IV, S -v-r. umi" aease
J V. W. Middauah of Ppokane. Mra 1 Pjoch. Jo Jordan. tl Heller, Harold
- wmiam Boye presided at tha tea table. I r "sguwwn, rreooi nieoea, Aooert
5 -
. on. or , axjoy. oj xne. Henry Waldo Oe ertertair.ed
many J" "7 " J 7 th Consasaers league at her bom Trl-
" 7 . ".fcon day anemooo. Mrs, Kgmim. wl.'e of
; r at r-er tmnmi rr-et. ut the Japaaaaa) consul, gar torn piaas-
being "as aveaia' gatherla' " Ing an usveal nua-iUars tn roetum, en
. o -la'.ntly earrl-d out la every detail of tha Japaaea tar ars moca ip-
,!rUon. prt-ea and aror earda- Aa laud4. M iss Mary Montgomery, the
I'itira "1 silnnif mi wni;"M piealeajt, gar tha add M-ea Fay
t ini. u Ti'nrr wni r r. a. I -a-1 1. rr6 arara temtl crran ftumhera
s-arto. it nufswin in qaota-: after tba r.mrrass Mra IiiHer H. lrtt
atwi atiae fntttgrttnery e ea loea a a-,
sifted if M 'as Haea Uimoa. Mise
(rfffW, Chsrch Mia Fay NichuJa
aad M la Adel Dyeat -
wr given ty thm rae'a an1 r-
n. ian "Pit" w Hy4 for tba
tmi!fir ef tha eve-.iPg. i.risea teleg
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POPULAR PRICED DRY GOODS STORE.
Cor. Third and Morrison
VISIT THE STORE MONDAY
of naintings In th lighted galleries dur
ing the -summer months. There ar a
good many exceptionally fine works of
art in fortiann homes and it is ex
Dected that during the vacation months
many will be willing1 to lend taem to
the museum. - w. iolt " wuson ana
C B. 8. Wood compose the hanging com
mittee -which will arrange the exhibit.
Mra 'J. W. Gearin and Miss Helen
Oearln,- who ar so popular In Port
land society, are In Honolulu, guests at
the Moana hotel. Taey were Included
recently In a shark fishing party which
included Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miller of
Marysviiie, cat., Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Nut -of Boston. Mr. Tompkins of Colo
rado, Donald Straker of - Haselmere,
England, F. F. Hicks of New York,
and Colonel Brooks of New York. - . .
Miss Cornelia' Cook left Wednesday
for Lowell.' Mass., to visit her sister,
who is attending school at Rogers halL
Mis Cornelia was a graduate, from this
school last June and she has spent the
past year at home. - Some months ago
she made her debut at a brilliant tea.
She is very popular with' the younger
set. - The two - slaters will return to
gether in June after the close of school
- :-.:? V.;,.;: tr W- f-:- . v
Mr. and Mra Archibald Smith John
son of Maplewood, N. J., have sent out
announcements of th marriage of tneir
cousin, Mlas Rachel Dew, to William
Sherratt, Tuesday, March 9. Mr. Sher-
ratt haa anent tha tinst three veara in
Portland and lived at the Norton, and
haa manv frtanfta hara 1W r mnA HCpa
I Sherratt win be ar home in Cora ova.
Alaska, after May i, ,
Mra Henrr Iadd Corbett. Mra., Wll.
1 1 biim Ma. iatuii ia t v miivij aaiu i a w ui ni
Henry Waldo Cos and Mra Frederick
Eggert will . be th patronesses - for a
recital to be. given under the auspices
of the Enna amateurs at Eilers hall
next Thursday evening. Miss Kathleen
I jawletv George H. Street and Emil
Enna will pe the soloists.
The afternoon tea hours recently in
stituted at the Portland have - found
favor with society, and every afternoon
may be seen there parties of friends
who meet informally. The new decors.
tlon in the tearoom are particularly ef
fective and the Spanish string orchestra
under the direction of M. B. Palacloa
Is a popular innovation.
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Mrs. W. R. Ladd recelvarf
tatlons Thorsday on her 2d birthday
and many friends called or left, flowera
In th evening there waa a family dinner-in
her honor and Mra H. W. Cor
bett. Miss Failing and Miss .May Fall
ing were Included. ,, .
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i-Mrav W. Wynn Johnson left Tues
day morning for -"California' to spend
a month with relatives In Stockton.
While' she. is gone aha will look over
the Johnson - vineyards near Stockton.
and will spend soma time -there with her
son, - v
'
Mr. anftT John Emerson Cronan
are expected home front their wedding
trip this week. They will visit for a
few weeks with Mrs. Cronan'a mother,
Mrs. Raleigh 8 tott, before they go Jnti
thelr- own home.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
will meet at 2:30' next Thursday after
noon at the horn of Mra A. M. Lee,
at 49S Fifth atreet, corner of Sherman.
All southern women ar cordially in
vited. The Lhevlnne concert was tha laraest
and moat fashionable event of the week
ana a most representative audienc at
tended. The theaters have called out
some of th lass strict observers af
Lent,"' f -. ... . -
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Mlsa '-Gladys Lang, th daughter of
Ms, and1- Mra. Isadora Lang ha -sent
out "Invitations for a dance April 3 st
the Portland Heights club.. About 60
of her school friends will be entertained.
t ir. anu xana, r rea petier ana inmiiy,
RMr. and Mr. Ludwlg Hlrsch, and Henry
Ottenheimnr hav returned from a six
weeks' visit In southern California. Mrs,
Qttenhelmer will return next ' week. -i
Mra Charlea Lauer received felicita
tions from many frlonds Thursday on
her birthday. The pra-tty Lauer home
on Everett street waa ai bower of flow
ers sent in by her acquaintances.
. Mr. and Mrs. William HMnodv hava
Just returned from a delightful trip
to- Hawaii where they snent aeveral
weeks. They visited in Portland last
weea en rout noma to Bhaniko.. v
Edward Ehrman was racelvlnr rent
Xratuiations inursaay on Ms birthday,
number of friends called In the vn
ing and spent a pleasant Informal time.
Mra Richard Knehle ml tllaa Ttaa
Koehler returned Wedneaday morning
Good Friday Night
9th of April. 1939
- 8:30 T. 12.
Mr. J. Hutchison
., ANNOUNCES A
GRAND SACRED
CONCERT
AT THBJ
WHITE TEMPLE
. ' Twelfth . and - luylor Ms. : '
The ' proceeds - to be devoted to
"Th Missions Xor Seamen"
ARTISTS
KM. XEKMAir BOHUtAjf "
of xLos Aiigcles. Bopreno. .
MB. OEORO P. WAXiOKSa, ' "
Basso-profundo (final aopearanc)
M3. B3UIB7 Xi. BETTMAaT, - , :
"Violin" -At
th Pianoforte and th Organ
KISS OBWEVIEVB TBASEB . -KISS
U.QH1 rOX AND
MB. J. SUTOBXSOaT : '
ADMISSION
Tickets for reserved seats 7So, un- .
reserved 26c, st Messra Row ok
Martin, J23 Washington St. on
and after Wednesday, th 7th of
April, or by mail from J. Hutchi
son, Sargent Hotel.
(Continued on Pag Three.)
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