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THE OREGON ' SUNDAY ( JOURNAL PORTLAND;. SUNDAY, MORNING, MAY 21,' 1911.
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home tn the Bay City tomorrow. During clpala from Washington church schools,
har lUx.thi haa bean entertained by I'leaaant Informality marks the after
numbri of her friends. Wednesday noon.' ; . . j".-,
Mrs. George Wlllard Brown rara a buf- ' . i ' Y J
fat luncheon and brldga aXtamoon . f or v Xflaa Buan- Clark rtturnett Wodnoa
hr whan card honora wara.capturad by day from St- Paul and la tba juaat of
Mra. Oaorga D, patera. v - - ,, Mra. Gordon -Voorhlaav--- ! . ' ,
- A rooaDUon wUl ba atvaa by tha So- .Mambara of tha Portland Hunt Aut
elety of Graduataa of St. Halana Hain " acUvely lntareatad In plana for tha
to tha formar ouolla of tha achool at I annual apriny meet to ba held at the
tha hall en Baturday. June I. from 1 1 country tiuo ma-anarnoon or aaturaay,
to 5. It la hoped that all who hava Juno 19.: Onrxtf tha very interesting
attended St Helen'a Hall at any oerioil ftaturea la to ba tha mile trot for worn
n ttm hlatnrv will onmliiw. this nais. I n. - 8oelatv alVava lends Its nreaenee
sial InTlUtlon . and avail themselves I to tha meet and la there to fill tha
or this opportunity to , meat f&air old ooxeavana mint amarc laiiy-no pariiaa.
friends. , , , ,' ..4' " HarryV Kerron has recently : returned
v" : from Catlfoula where he purchased a
Paul ' a rroeblleh entertained number of naw homes , which will ba
Tuesday with a, bridge luncheon, which I anterea by eiuo members for whom they
Is tha first of a series of affaire aha were aecurea. iv. ; ; - .r;
expects to aire. . As moandt -of pink ' ''('.'."''"''' "
swet peas centered the able, clroled Miae Alloa XX Justin daughter of Mr.
by Mrs. Charlea EL Rumelln. Mrs. Mar Mrs. I E. Justin, 118. North Union
Gill, Mrs. Gustavo K. Bruera, Mra. avenue, returned to Portland last night
Thomas Gray, Mrs. Frank Nau, Mra. " two yeara of vocal study In New
Raymond Holman, Mrs. Elliot Taber- Torn. Miss Justin wss a former pupil
shsm, Mrs. Benjamin Gadsby, Mrs.-C. ' Mra. Rosa Reed Hanscome and has
A Gray, Mrs. M. A. M. Ashley, Mrs. frequently been , heard at Grace and
Frank Haltkemper and the boateas, Pluk Weatmlneter.- churchee. She recently
roses and pink gladioli decorated the scored a tremandlous triumph -In New
library and living room. Mra. Rumelln Tork when she sang at the eighty-third
and Mrs. Thomas Gray won the high anniversary eelebratlon of the Amerl-
scores at bridge. can Seamen's Friend society. ; ":,
Mrs. Herbert Klrtland Salby enter- Mrs. At H. Lamond entertained on
talned 10 little maids Wednaadar in Friday afternoon with three tables of
honor of the tenth annlveraary of her bridge for Mra. G. W. Burkett. of
daughter. Muriel.. Pink roa buda oar-1 Cleveland, Ohio." Prises were won by.
ried out the' color acheme f nowera xrKn una airm. n. uumm. un,
and favors. Mlsa Marguerite Hume Lamond'a guests were? Mra B. S.
assisted the hostess. Pa sue. Mrs. W. D. Jelliaon, Mrs. ' R.
v w Lutlce, Mra. B. Oerson, Mra. C FV Cur-
Mra. Glare B. Kohler was brldrehoe- tie, Mra. J. H. Simmons. Mra. 3. Smith,
teas last Baturday at tha home of her I Mrs. c KirKortae, Mrs. i a. Bmun,
met her, Mra. R. P. Karhrt Mra. Rus- I Mrs. Frank Freeman, Mrs. E. La Van,
aell E. Bewail and Mrs." H. A. Bar-1 Mrs. Lydon Veyaey and Mrs. Franklin
gent poured tea and served 'loss at the j Bmlfh, of Hood River.
wall flowera and bridal wreath. Aiidi. I Invttatlona have been Bent out by tha
tlonal guests were Mra Adolph Dekuro, 'tp ouiierior of Bt Ilelon'e Hall for
Mra. Tylar Woodward, Mra Elliott Hab-1 xreme on o to do preseniea py
ersham. Mrs. John GUL Mra W. A,lth wniot olasa and "Cranford." to be
Holb, Mra. C. A. "Gray, Mra Lydell presented by we aepartment or aioou
Baker, Mra FargoTtfrs. F. H, Allleton, tion at I Q'jclock Thursday evening.
XT r Strain nA Ifl.a U.iHai. nAl. I .
w Mr. and Mra M. C Dickinson returned
Mrs. Wilson Clark will be a luncheon ytrday from California where they
Woatess Thursday. hMr Pd the last few months. Mrs.
Dickinson Is the proud possessor of a
Mrs. J. C. Robinson has invited is pound yellowtall which she caught
gueate to her handsome Portland caianna isianas. , ms nsn is xooe
Heigh U home tomorrow to enjoy f rosen in a cake of Ice and put on ex-
room were' Mra. J. W. Hefferlln, Mrs. of state an4 wanda of offloa silk bati
Lake' Wolford. Mrs. Osterhout, Mra nd footstools for ' regalia and v twe
Herbert G. Reed, Mrs. Root. Mra Fuller, ordinary . ruslT-bottomed , chalra foi
Mra "H. G." Tetiow and Mra. Waldo the "thronee. Here one In a mom-
Stewart -.Aflsi Jessie Hamilton,-Miss lng cost carries a crooked atlck hlgli
Marjorie Pike. Miss Beyrl Camp -and with , measured . tread pacUolng hU
tha Misses Gsnevlavs and Marioa-Chapln exact. paces -as aword-bearw; then
floated about tha rooms. Little Mise 'our women In modern dress walk,
Grace Wellspened the door and little carefully spaced apart, holdlnr foul
uiinr.n.invnr..n HtrHi. Mirnrat sticks aloft to represent a canopy. On
Therkelsen and lna May Chapln eold the, throne." anyone - who Is no
candy whlch had been donated , In larg otherwlae occupied ,k at ' the moment
o.ur.nMtlea Coder the direction of Mrs. ftg " . "r. ' .If tsr wllUcoma the
Herman A. , Heppnsr an excellent mu- rehearsala of the whole, ecene.
slooJ program was given by Mrs. Frank culminating In two, or It may be three
SorK:?igKMC! ?r:?" the whole aar-
Tuppen Miss Zlta:irolliter, Miss Flor- with the . kin present !;
ence Jackson Miss Jivelyn Hurley, Miss ivrJ PrfPt , pobe
Mary Mackentla ' CmhflL and Mlsa Nada fu,L "f11. in;", :Th CM,01
Johnson of Waattie tha coronation to the atata, according
Johnson, of Boattle. , . , - tQ , ,vhu Jut lu J$ M.
- Tha Cooprratlv; ...Nation Of ! the . ."f IXl
Emnloves of the "Moler A Frank com- ?..01'16?. mor than the COSt Of king
pany gave their aecobd snd most sue-1 -U""M zsar. as - t
tenssn-e hall. .-. Mrs.' Honrr Ladd Cor- Among the , many , Portland visitors
bett, Mra Gordon Voorhles. Mrs. B. B.
Col well and Mra Frank J. Durham were
the patronesses
nttttee was
Who spent the week end with varsity
friends at Eugene for the Jtinlor Prom
were Mlsa Helen Werleln, Miss Beatrice
,. . ;,. irha rMantlnn Mm. I " iinitjn riirjin, JU1H ozlltco
ton. Chairman: Mies F.- Hanley, . F. !. Min Temnitn mTm imi" WniV
Ruebush. O. Cady. A. Jasmanr J. Aver- Hm.p 'to0"' Mn MiiL Ff."
ill. Miss V.. Cooley.Mlsa F..Cox. C U J?mcSh1V1Z
Daley, F Bllllngton. ,W., W Evans. E. SSKfi- CArili; "'S'.
vsmb)wibiwii s7kuivfi saiai 4Jt V V iUAII
I Mink irkHe.4.. a. ae I.J
Hr& Wn" i.K?X 'o c. FridlV iodwfth i tyhJ
r w ?r rW Sturday morning. Miss HUdreth Hul
JfitfJe g0J.bl5" Mi!" w Ith,r' f meeon waa one of Kappa Alpha Thtta"s
bridge.
Charles H. Carey wss host at a din
ner given last evening at the Arlington
club in honor of Carl R. Gray, the new
head of the Hill lines. Covers were laid
for B. 8. Josselyn. F. V. Holman. Frank
lin flrlfflfh IT W UIM V.AmrA rVtnU.
Ingham. J. C. AlnswortB, C. B. B. Wood, 6lc"ra'""0 w "r mywiu r
H. Beckwith, H. M. Haller, J. P,
O'Brien, W. T. Cotton; Hugh Hume. A.
hlbltlon at the Oregon hotel before It
finds its way Into the baking pan.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Elchenlaub, with
their daughter, Dorothy, .and son, Master
Robert, left last week for an extended
trip through Europe. Several pleasant
farewell affairs were planned for Miss
Mr. and Mra Robert L Aldrloh 1o4J
........ . M that. VMma. mm Ua.la.Aaaa
n Cli.rllnn T T Valnr V Tln. ivit.nu i.-incj-T
F. W. Leadbetten R. a BaaC W. fH'l.Sr' "J'Jr "' of
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Mrs. Harry Lltt, on her pe horse, "Peter,
five hundred.
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An event of ' this week pleasant to
contemplate Is tho Norwegian reception
to be given Thursday from 1:10 to 6
o'clock by Mra Joseph Coulsen Hara
Mra Fred W. Graves and Mra, Cora
iTARTING off so auspiciously as It
did Monday evening with the suo-
acrlption dance, the week lust
added to society's history, has pre
aented an Interesting round of do-
. Ings of one sort and another. Mra. Guy
Webster Talbot'a tea on Tuesday occupied-
a premier place in Interest and
, else. The calendar for this week is al
ready ahowlng promise of many inter
- ' estlng affaira tYom now on the brides
i to-be may be expected to be the center
of attraction until June with Its roses
, and weddings has come and gone.
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An attractive event of Tuesday was
the tea given by Mra Guy Webstsr Tal
. bot for her mother, Mra W. M. Wallaca
The living room waa bright with a ?ro
. fusion Of Scotch broom and In. the ball
..lavender peonies were used. In the
. dining room a besutlful gold basket of
. valine 4.1.1m with whit. MnHntf flow.
,ers centered the table and white Scotch
' broom and white candlea completed the'
artistic effect-- Green and white was
"tha motif developed In the dainty col la -i,
tlon served by Mrs. William MacMaster,
'"Mrs. A. L. Maxwell, Mrs. Chsrles F.
' Beebe and Mrs. John Shepard. Floating
about the room were Miss Evelyn ,Wil-
son. Miss Meta Buehner, Miss Isabella
, Gauld, Mlsa Caroline Wilson and Miss
Msrgarlta Buehner. Mrs. James Canby
and Mrs. William H. Skene presided at
the punch bowl in the hall. Assisting
,.' Mra Talbot about the rooms were Mra
" William Warrens. Mrs. S. G. Gauld, Mrs.
.David C. Lewis, Mrs. Harriet McArthur
' and Mrs. E. C. Shevlln. The guest of
' honor received In a handsome gown of
' brocaded aatln with overdrape of black
and- striking touches of gold embrold--,
ery end pink about the bodice, The hos
tess had on white silk net built over
a foundation of white satin. Those
.- who- received Mrs. Talbot's invitations
were: Mrs. David Loring. Mrs. W. W.
Cotten, Mrs. Frederick H. Page, Mrs.
S. B. LInthlcum, Mrs. K. A. J. Alacken
' ale, Mrs. Gordon Voorhles, Miss Jean
Msokenzle, Mrs. Frank B. Riley, Mrs.
.Hunt Lewis, Mrs. Roger B. Hlnnott,
Mrs. Russell E. Bewail, Mrs. C. A. Gray,
' Mrs. Everett Ames, Mrs. Charles F.
AdaSnsrMrs. C. A. Dolph, Miss Hazel
Dolph, Mrs. L. Allen Lewis, Miss Glle,
Miss Eleanor Glle. Mrs. Morris H.
TWhltebouse, Mrs. J. Andre Foullhoux,
Mra. H. L. Powers, Mrs. James E. Dav
' Idson. Mrs. Gerald E. Beebe, Miss
HIrsch. Mrs. Thomss 'ftott Brooke. Mrs.
Antolne G. LabUe, MsfIoward H. Hol
... land, Mrs. Edmund Kins, Mrs. Robert
Livingstone, Mlfs Lisa Wood, Mrs. Wil
; liara 8. Blddle. Mrs. J. J. Morrow. Mlsg
Bertha Tongue, Mrs. T. H. Tongue, Mrs.
Gay Lombard, Mrs. Henry Ladd Cor-
bett. Mrs.-Edward Failing, Miss Eliza
beth Hoyt. Miss Rhoda Failing, Miss
; Olive Falling, Mies Cornelia Cook, Miss
Cully Cook, Miss Natalie Coffin of San
Francisco, Mlsg Claire Houghton, Mlsa
-uorothy Josselyn, Mrs. Alexander Angus
McDonnell, Mra. Cloyd Baker, Mra. War
ren IT. Houghton, Mrs. Marlon F. Dolph,
Mrs. B. S. Josselyn, Mrs Jamos Ernest
,. L&idlaw, Mrs James B. Kerr, Mrs. H
. v. ureen. Mm. Philip Buehner, Miss
Meta Buehner, Miss Margarita Buehner,
Mrs ueorge Kevins, Mra. K- D. Kings-
jey, Jflrs. John Eben Young, Mrs. J. C.
t KOblnson, Mrs. Charles Grav. Mrs
V. Richard Holder, Mrs. John K. Kollock,
, Mrs. Theodore B. Wilcox. Mrs. Holt C.
Wilson, Mrs. C. J. Reed. Mrs. David T.
i vHoneyman, Mrs. P'rank Gilchrist Owen!
Mrs. Charles F. Beebe, Mrs. Charles
4 bcadding, Mrs. Wellg Gilbert, Mrs,
James Honeyman, Mrs. Henry Falling,
Mra. Frederick Strong, Mrs. Frank
Kerr, Mrs, Frank M. Warren, Sr., Miss
Frances Warren, Mrs. Frederick Chap
. man, Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett, Mrs. 8
t .Chapman, Mrs. RusselJ Hawkins, Miss
Ella Stephens, Mrs. James Canby Mrs.
Lansing Stout, Mrs. E. J. Labbe. the
W. G. SMITH & CO.
; VISITIXG CAKD EVOnAVKRS
'I MOXOOIIAM STATIONERS
i Third Floor Washington Bldg.
BeW 84 and 4th oa Wasliiscton St.
Misses Flanders, Mrs. Thomas Robert
son, Mra Harriet McArthur, Mrs. E C.
Mears, Mra F. N. Pendleton, Mra James
Gamble, Mrs. Thomaa 0Day, Mra.
Charlea M. Huggina, Mra. Frederick 8.
Forest Mrs. William H. Skene, Mrs.
Richard Nunn, Mrs: J. Wesley Ladd,
Mrs. Louis II. Tsrpley, Miss Frances
Wilson, Mrs. Charles II. Carey. Mra
J. F. Dickson, Mrs. Andrew, Wright, Miss
Wright, Mrs. E. C. Shevlln, Mrs. Wil
liam T. VAlvord, Mrs. Rupert J. Chip
man, Mrs. George S. Whitraide. Mrs.
Samuel Kerr, Mrs. Joseph M. Bradley,
Mra William McRae, Mrs. William Mac
Master, Mra William T. Muir, Mra Le
roy Parker, Mrs. Charles E. Curry, Mrs.
Lee Hoffman, Mrs. Lee Hawley Hoff
man, Mrs. Frederick C. Mai pas, Mra.
Walter. V. Smith, Ma R. W. Forbls,
Mra. C. Edward Grelle, Mrs. Frederick
P. Morey, Mra. Elliott R. Corbett, Mrs,
Alma D. Kits, Mrs. James A. Dougherty,
Miss Angela Kinney, Mrs. Robert
Strong, Mra Frederick Wheeler, Mrs.
H. A. Sargent Mrs. A. S. Grenler. Mrs.
Ralph Eugene Kingsbury, Miss Lulls
Hail, Mrs. Thomas Strong, Mra. Fred
erlck Alva Jacobs, Mrs. James F. Mc
Indoe, Mrs. J. M. Elllcott Mrs. Ralph
W. Hoyt. Mrs. J. G. Gauld, Mra W. H.
Dunkley, Mrs. David C. Lewis, Mrs,
Walter J. Burns, Miss Anita Burns. Mrs.
Frank M. Warren, Jr., Mrs. John Shep
ard, Mrs. Wallace McCamant, Mrs. Wil
liam Warrens, Mrs. Morton H. Insley,
Mrs. John Lstta, Mrs. Ernest Tucker.
Mrs. Edwin Wight. Mra Otis B. Wight,
Mrs. Herbert Nichols, Mrs. A. L Max
well, Mrs. Donald R. Munro, Mrs. Thorn
as Talbot. Mrs. A. M. Crocker. Miss Bar
bara Crocker, Mlas Hazel Crocker, Mra
Elizabeth Freeman, Mrs, John Emerson
cronn, Mrs. George K. Wentworth, Mrs,
Walter Bowne; Jr., "Miss May Barrett
airs, tsoiomon mrscli, Mr?. C. If. Lewis
Mrs. IJenchelwood, MIks Caroline Wil
son, Miss Martha Hoyt. Mis Evelyn
Wilson, Miss Hazel Weldler anil Miss
Gladys Weidler,
.
Miss Frances Warren had a few
tables of bridge Friday afternosn and
about 40 of the younger set in later
for tea. The tabh?, presided over at one
end by Mrs. Donald Ranney Munro and
Mrs. Morris If. Whitehouse and at the
other by Miss LouiBe Carey und Miss
Genevieve Thompson, was attractively
graced with pink sweet peas. Mrs.
Thomas Talbot and Mrs. Frank M. War
ren Jr. assisted in the dining room.
Social activity put the week started
off merrily Monday evening at Murlark
hall where members of the younger set
and many of the young married people
gathered to enjoy the additional dance
given In the series by the Subscription
club. Murlark hall was unusually at
tractive with decorations of dogwood
and the lights shaded In pink with
streamer effect. The guests were re
ceived by the patronesses, Mrs. Henrv
Ladd Corbett. Mrs. Guy Webster Tolhot
Mrs. David C. Lewis and Mrs. Lee Haw
ley Hoffman. Preceding the dance Mrs.
Helen Ladd Corbett entertained at din
ner for Miss Elizabeth Hoyt when hr
guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Elliot R.
Corbett, Miss Evelyn Wilson, Miss
Caroline Wilson, Miss Frances Wilson,
Miss Lesley Smith, Miss' Anita Bums,
Miss Isabel McGunnegle of the bar
racks, Frederick Foster, Eugene Fales,
Charles Holbrook, Jordan Zan, Kirk
Smith, Kurt Koehler, Richard Jones and
Blake Robbina
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Mr. and Mrs. William MacMaster
asked a few friends to enjoy an Infor
mal luncheon yesterday at their horns
with Mr. and Mra Melbert B. Cary, the
New Tork visitors Of Mr, and Mrs. C.
A. Dolph. Additional guests were Mrs.
Gay Webster Talbot, Mrs. Charlea F.
Beebe, Mrs. W. M. Wallace and George
a Whiteside.
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Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor Honey
man are being felicitated by their
friends upon the advent of a aon
Wednesday morning.
Mrs. C. A. Dolpfs day . at home
Monday drew a coterie of friends. who
Called to meet Airs. Mejbert B. Cary,
Mrs. Dolph'a guest from New Tork.
Mrs. William MacMaster and Mra Holt
C Wilson poured.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett, with
Mrs. Corbett'a sister, Miss Elisabeth
Hoyt left Wednesday for eastern
Oregon, where they will spend J daya
or two weeks bear hunting.
' "Honore Palmer. of Chlcaao.' son of
Mrs. Potter Palmer, with, Mra Palmar,
Fenton, John F. Carroll, L. Allen Lewis,
George M. Trowbridge, C. C. Colt, Harri
son Allen, James B. Kerr, R. Budd, W.
A McRae and J. N. Teal.
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Major and Mrs. Jamea F. Mclndoe,
rnrna of enarlneera. IT R A . Antrts lnrt
their children and servtnts. arrived to- U few of their friend, informally at Ur
Drag9 inuriwiay evening wnen in nign
msrrm wra mn riea hv Kfra 3 Jf TP1 !" I aV fV
mA m o Mr I Mrs. H. L. Cbapln opened her hand
' I some home, 62S Wasco street, Thursday
j.rum ii an, o a juiiuiisjua ua .a . - v
Miss Elizabeth P. Sawyers was hoet- covers Thursday at the Arlington club nom,V n muala m' ln t.0,n,e"
- i ror jueiDeri a. arr. or nw lors. wno i i " " " ...
c " . mmmt th. n,..-- hom. w,th decorations of Bcotch broom. The
Mra Alexander BaiUle and her daugh- , drawing room, ball and dining room
ter, Mlsa Elizabeth Balllie. whose en- Mr. and Mrs E. L Thompson have ware attractive with snowballs. De
gagement to Samuel Russell, of Be- Invited guests for an evening of bridge plt the Inclemency of the weather
attle, ha. caused a flurry of. excitement Thursday. . over Zutw n aunnjl, nours.
in .mrt Tacoma .oeietv circles, re- I . . . .V They were received by Mr.. H. N. Rand,
turned to their northern home Thursday
day and are guests at the Hotel Port
land where they will remain until they
go to Eugene to pass the summer en
their country place there.
Mrs. Charles Scaddlng was hostess at I Mrs. August Lang, Mrs. Benjamin F.
mornina-after snendlne several days as tn ""ual tea for the teachers of St. Weaver, Mrs. J. H. Burgard. Mrs. Oscar
morningarier spenmng several aaye aa v.-r iumnn.i s.iim m r r. nkmU .nrf Mr
guesta at the Hotel Portland, weanesaay . , .Tr"""""- l V vTl T- l-VXi ,1 .TT ji,
afternoon a few friend, dropped in at guts honored were the visiting prln- 'H. L. Chapln. Presiding ,ln the dining
Mra Antolne G. Labbe's to enjoy a chat
Upright. T. Kindred., O. MoClurg,- X
C Pool a S. H. . Gruman, 3, A. Law
renoe, W. A. Carty. i A. Carpenter, i J,
Albrlcb, a Jensen. Mra'M. Card. R.
J. CampbalL A. C Fraw and - E. B.
guaats. The Sigma Chia had ae their
guest, from Portland Roland Chap m sr.
Henry ' Myers, Glen Briedwell, Frank
Lewis, Stanley Chapln. Ford Hawklnal
Lynn Covert Fred Robinson. John Day
Oswald Day, Cheater Ersklne and Cbaal
Prebn. Jaek Latonrette, FrancU Oallo-
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'iSsr-ss aiw.hww:--'- v..toh .m?
" " "V -T r .v. , 1 r-rea wnuueasy were among ma aappi
' m.riii aau leigmaa guests, v. .
pla by Knights Templar, Oregon Com-J ,. - mm , f
mandry-Thla u tha closing, affair of I 1 u,.
this aeafon, but-fhe aoclal committee la Klnley Mitchell and Mra Nathaniel T
T. . ' - . ' w Vr lni,r nv nt out invitation, ror a
of "atbomea" next eea.on. Five bun. bHdge - afternoon at tha Portland
dred. danclna. and suDoer Will ba vn I rr.i-v,. .i.,t. nr.,...,.. . - i
diversion... of the evening,, for which I , .. . v v :u
many nunarea invnationa nave seen is- . Qraadma" Munra celebrated h
uea. -.- -. " l.lrMl.th YiirthAm i,M.. Iinm
vr.. .,iv.rf,?;j i m . I of her daughter, Mra H. E. Watklns
n.7 fTesdiy enlng copTimenuW to t.tT !!L.!"t'dir
VI.. HIM. flW .A k.. ! ..""! wuui
United States navy, whose marriage " rTTi" """
SmfthPi. n th. m!,? MmbtR5f relaUv.a were pre.
5K k1X "t from other prta of tha atata Sat-
nlla and In the center of the table waa a ,.rfi r.nrr t rv,- Ui.m v,
Tnini.tur. M.nii. ,m. ,a k.. wi,-, u'y George I Baker presented Mrs
. ,n . i n , h . V a vTi. t Za I Munra with a box for the matinee a
a man of war ln the harbor. Naval and I ,h. w.v ... .,.... I.,. u
United Btatea . colore were also ef-
the Baker, when aha entertained : Mrs
f.;,;;:,. ..... rv,;:H" v;;.,::. i . watkm., Mra m. f. johnaon, Mrs
j;.. , ,,"r'.;: Chapln, Mra H. F. John.cn, Mn. Hal
,.. e.T'Tlr: ;::;;: " I J" Dickson. Mt Nora WatkMla an
" shi wiiwiu uaUBUvi s a
Myron H. Aronaon who came down
Mlsa Ada Sloat
Mra. Frank A. Freeman entertained n
her home Wednesday evening In bono
m u I vl eui, t7 a vtuisih m wtt wuuetjt. a win
With the final appToval Of the order Wto"i?f. ,th. B,cotc
frona Seattle for the dinner and the wed
ding. She will return to her home to
day.
of the coronation service, the re
hearsals of the ceremony have begun
ln New Weatmln.ter Abbey. To the
Duke of Norfolk, as earl marshal!,
falls the duty of "stage managing"
broom.-' Three tables of 609 were played
the prizes being won by Mra R. Bui
kett. Mra El F. Levan and C. A. East
man. The guests were Mr. Vnd Mr hi
O. M. Clark, Mr. and Mr, a A. East
the great .peetacla Under bia dire. Mr- Mr"' John H. Haak, Mr
kett
tlon the office of works carrlea out
the actual arrangement. He haa to
school and train each participant In
SLefS?":-- I. H WiS KlsZ'wK 'iTenlng-fo
wuuvw a Mva uuovw auv a ciioai peas, i as. . Ua- m a m.
- , a... 1W1 I Miss Hasel vantess, whoso inarnag
ta. A..s,MIHi.i sri.. I to Roy Lewis Btout win ot an oven
aoverelgn hlm.elf 1. Inrtructed andf JJi"L,rZ$ STlJ.
rehearsed py tho Archbishop of Can-
.hantast t a TVa.lm I mmt A k. I UlUUlf WIU 1 JIA eUU Willi" Wf mm -H
rehearsals the principal functionaries rr"..' T Vr Vh. .kVJ
go through the dutlea la every day Pf r,a carnatlona centering the tablg
attlra with walking sticks for swords
Mlsa Grace Bechtol entertained wltn
(Continued on following paga)
with Mrs. Balllie and her daughter
over the tea cups.
a a
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett Mise
Elizabeth Hoyt of New York, Miss Les
ley Smith. Miss Jean Mackenzie, Miss
Evelyn Wilson, Miss Anita Bums, Jor
dan Zan, Philip Fry, Kurt Koehler,
Clarence Clarke, Richard Jones and
Frederick Foster formed a party which
passed the week end at Gearhart ,
Mrs. Robert Wilson Forbes, Mlsa Isa
bella Gauld, Miss ,AUce Hlller (Miss
Gauld's cousin from San Francisco) and
Miss Margaret Hewitt spent several
days of last week down the river as
guests on the tender Heather.
Mra J. N. Teal has planned a lunch
eon to bo given Thursday at the Waver
ly Golf club.
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Miss Elizabeth Patterson Sawyers
made Miss Genevieve Thompson guestj
of honor at a dinner which she gave
Wednesday evening. A dainty floral ar
rangement of pink rose buds and forget-me-nots
graced the center of the table
about which were seated Miss Thomp
son. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Lirm, Miss
Marjorie Forbis, McDonell Mayer, Fol
ger Johrson, H. R. Shroyer and the
hostess.
Mrs. Clarence Davis of San Francisco,
who ha been the guest, at hlr parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fouch, for the
past three week. Is returning to her
SPECIAL VALUES FOR CASH
LADIES' TAILORED
SUITS
$1218
Regular $20.00, $25.00 and $27.50
values; about one hundred and
fifty in the lot to choose from.
ALTERATIONS EXTRA. CASH
ONLY. NONE CHARGED.
MEN'S SUITS
Jgg.88
Regular $15.00 to $22.50 values.
All new, up-to-date Suits, includ
ing all latest fabric. :
Cash Only, None Charged.
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245 'Morrison Si .V Bet 2nd and 3rd
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We Have What You Want
Stewart Gas Ranges
We show on our-sample floors a number of. the
most popular models and explain their main fea
tures. These ranges are new in design and con
struction and embody every up-to-date feature of
merit. Above all, Stewart Ranges are' built : for
long: wear, and such parts as are likely to need re
placing can be removed easily. This item of low
cost for maintenance is Second only to economy in
fi'asrforwhich Stew-artsaTe Tapidlyeammg a leaa-"
ing place. Remember, the quality, durability and
efficiency of Stewart - Gas Ranges represents 75
years' experience in building' high-grade stoves.
Our guaranty is behind them, hence you take no
risk of disappointment in selecting a Stewart
We have the largest and most complete
selection of the Colonial type dining
room furniture in the city.
The Colonial Furniture possesses an individuality in construc
tion typifying -the highest degree, of American workmanship.
It embodies the simple style of the -Colonial - period and the
craftsmanship of our own age. It is a';,furniture of character
and service.- The finish is .oMhe highest standard of excel
lence. Just Jook overour window, display and note the vari
ous articles exhibited. - . . . " - -
V7 FURNITURE .
Corner Second and Morrison Streets
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