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Till! OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL t.. HI 'mmamum9U99mmmmmmm SOCIETY coT.srrD max rxun tw o. fail U J. 0llaf. Mr- i u a v r w cuim aa .WL.U-I kf . UM In. mi k u ft.Mr ' leal a(-rWJ neim I tn. einiu hit. fcleiwa f. Haw -ania4 lea an M Cla ft lu ra4 l anla. Tn- ! Mm fUf. Mr. W' la Urt Maaa. Urn U. tiurNur. Mm ft. M' f ill!. M', Marrtnen, U !. M rr. r. Mr. Kiaataaev. M tri Mr Jeta. Mr. tt.l.U. Mr, -Utnn. Mr liettav. Mr I- Mi THans Mr. aievaji. Mr WasrieU, Mr I lenar, Mr frier. M Weil. Mr Weaio. Mr tknwti ma Mieavlnn. MrOuaneale. Tele. awnioeon, aexe, iwarart., (.nh -. , . H A bey e Ur Tnuiaaar Mr MliaA, ! Uelnal AVll rmltrt nt nmenotlno f fir! lieutenant nn IK ennte ier e4 ll ranee In t It I te.eal lUiu, Vn muter Hnr? n n cpiia r! w. curt Ka nnn I tna uarert.eie m.a WMnlnatnet, U t- Ma rrtv4 la th noai ana will renia fcer unlll Ma regiment teeae due here fro im faWepla lla atl Mar J a. Mr Joan M. Tu trn4 Ual a rrn rn Bhertdan. tlL. h. .he ke bo vlalting h.r paraat. Pknl Mr, Rofcart N. Oaitf f Itta Tanir avaalh Infantry Mr Tnta opne4 er for a few r I Kane Cii la vlalt Cilal na Mr. Hrr K KnlhL . Mr. Ch.rle K. UrM a 4 adar rtaaiaaa al U1d ctfca la hanof f kar kumL Mla Comb. Tba artllra lovar floor u aoaulifal la fSUt and aprlng kloaaom. Tka pr1ta fJi to Mr WarfUld d Mia Hmt Clarka R(rahanl war aorT at : Mr l.lalar porl I n4 Mr Ctarton anrv4 aU4. Tba Udl lnvll4 raaal Mlaa C omba rt Mr a. Maua, Mr Thomaa, Mr Uod. Mr Kpaooar. Mr Tamltr. Mr MrOaav. kit naraon. I aJTr. Dark. Mr Malona, Mr Alva. s ra. True. Mr rhllllpaon. Mr Wor- rlaon, Mra. Jonaa, Mr Itntianeullar, Mr. Offlar. Mr Klnnlaon. Mr ! aon. Mr CTarton. Mr. Tophara. Mr Harlow. Mr La us. Mr Blurart. Mr Warfl. Id. Mr. Ualar. Mr Walla. Mlra Taylor, UrOunn(la. rVob, Dafll. Clarlfa roln, Klnnlaon and Luh-borough. - - j i Prladlr-0nral fanlrl Bruh. who haa bean in command of lha waalarn dlvlalon with hcadquartar t Ban rranclaro, will b rtir4 from tb er Tire June IS. II will b auceaedad by Brladlr-Gnral Wallar rk BrhuyUr who will aaauma cbarca of tba depart ment of California. Qrneral Hruah baa manjr frlenda her a ha wa In com mand of Ui Dapartment of Columbia two year a to. Mr. MeClaar will l brldf parljr en Tburadar afternoon. Mrs. Brady-Oreen Ruttancutar will b hoate at a tea on Haturday after uoon In honor of Captain Ruttencut tar'a alster who la eipected from the eaat In few day. Ml Kathrlnnt will leave May 25 for Phlladalphta and Nw York and will Tlalt relative In bothftaras for bm month. Mia Kathrln Taylor lnre May for Orelthorpe. Oeorrl. to vlalt ma rled alster. Mr Oeorce Beard. Mr Heard and Mia Taylor will later so to Waahlncton. D. C. and vltlt thel parent. Colonel and Mr. Bydni Taylor. Colonel Taylor woa In com mand of thl poit om month before hi request for retirement a- Mr. FYed Foster entertained kt bridge on Thursday when about IS women enjoyed her hoipllallty. The home waa attractive In dogwood n lilac. The dining room was all 'n green and white. Mrs. Morrlaon poured onffee kiid Mrs. . Lloyd served salad Mrs. Foster a 1 urlsted br Mr Jones, Mis Orace Klnnlnon and Mae and Lila Foeter. Mrs. ltltption wen first prise. handsome cut i:1as may ortnals dish. The second fell to Mrs Jones, pair of silver mgHr ton?. The guests were Mrs. Maun. Mr. Thomaa, Mrs. KInnlson, Mr Philllpson, Mrs. Lloyd. Mr. Plerson, Mr. Morrl on, Mr. Clarke, . Mr. Layman, Mrs. Clayton. Mrs. McCleave, Mra Dawson, Mr Ruttcncutter, Mrs, Warfleld. Mrs. Harlow, Mrs. Laux Mr. Frazler, Misses Dent, Kin son, . Laugli borough, Danforth, Comb Foster. a- The next formal hop to be given this month will be In the form of farewell to the First Infanjfy, who sail on tha Uritted States transport, Sherman, for Honolulu on May S. This hop ls" to be the most brilliant and elaborate yet given and as the old gym nasium lend beautifully to decora tions, and with such, an abundance of spring flower. It will -no doubt be far prettier than any In the past. The In fan try has been here almost' three yean under the command of Colonel George K. McGunnegle. 4 Mr. a4 Mi V. L iiLr. Mr 4 Mia M U. iii4. Mr. a4 Mi ti( U. MrUaA Mr k4 M V ltl A. vifM. Mr a4 Mr. t KkUU a Mr. Mr A A. avraaU a4 li W. tt ! A ttkW af lbM ! rite k-44 war ruit 4' ait al Ua wa e.tr lb lint al n a ik mic at ) l (a'r al. T rey rr wa atr. la4 U4 H 4aaay al Ik fi.ik fcf Mr Oer W tM Mr A Via 4 Mr (. ft- Or crrt4 ff Ika an r4l ar-4a. 4lar lMk a ra4 Mr aa, wild tn aaataleac tif Mr, "wlta. CMlT a4Mr I Mi C. L Hi i. Mr Mr A. tr Mi U. fm?t a4 Mr C MX. OUHar. ral Ik principal raialliaa Tka k (V tX Uk waa liairll alariala at Iba f MUa Jaaat ktrws Keel Trurty aliitk lri, April . A oaiaip lhr-our Uarh- aar arv4 a4 Hrtr war laid for II gweal Thm baa a bttfully 4rAf4 rralWMi 4 ral4n Mtf fam Mr Mala rrril arr r- 4erat aa xi lroa Mlaa M. Ui( lo fvm4 lb aaeata with rw alatM ! Th af Ka elob n M K, w rHr or HI -li. air Itmiard, Mr l.tllUa T. r.wr. Mr. a4 Mua MMlulia Th eit mMlUg f ib elub will t al lb m ef MIM Ktbal kmllh. til !(, w A vry ueraef4l V)a) fuffraga arlar mtlag waa bald In l bora ef Mr A. Itanbaaa al Moatartlla T17 ariarBoo. Mr M U ICMdaa and Mr r. na war lha apaabar. Many e ara r wa I lha raoae n4 the way epanad far earl ef maatlnir tn ktUa Klna tha wall know tart. I that auburb. Mveral woman tbdtraled I..4 crtoonM, w.o bu ton. to XZZSJZ: l0er 10 Pl A poiuon on inipl(. ot ,,, ,h parlor maMlnga Mildred Orlndaurf until flr bar wad. ding I Job lataleoi lUward, of awttlt, on WadiMwlay. Mr. and Mr K II. Howard and Mlaa AUo Howard, of froTtdnc, ft I, md from aula yaalarday with tba bridegroom lact. for Iba wadding. Mlaa Can by la to b Mlaa OHndaiaff brldaarnaJd. rvusM 4 . Mua . Km I. Hrik. taL Tk awp acr4 I Prliaa I i4 Mt tan tag Afftaaa uaare mum h f b Hk m ta4 la -wtlaa4. Tk frw pf k a mUIM af li IMm, baiaarry paaH Mi IMi K. M it rear, . i4ei Jay UalA, vfcp palJal ; L M. bvaa, tirri;Mr, U M. Wa r. Iraaavrvr, w Tba Albas aik an iter af Ika CbruiUa - tkar Ua wra k !' pf Mr. J. r. hMcrr at br Irvtagla al tleraaik airL T Imhi waa 4Wria4 ttb gra a4 wklla (Ink fMMiaania, wku car Ikaa mt lb Sana buea wer rr I Urn paaetag. game t4 auafcaal HlMUMI raa- lb avwalag vary .Uaaal a fx lb rac pall Aaaaag Ik arwaaie praaeal ware: Mia rarrall. him Wmml Mlaa tUkar,' Mia Hiillf, Mia t'rwlM4L MU 0l"a- Mla Hul'ard. Mia mllb, Mia Jaaea; K IMraor, J tlifit. Jab J. tHiaa. A, t. tlylaM. U tara. U Irla. rolt, Kay AantM. yr4 A. Hraav Cyril haldarmfyar, ftaraard Maldarp r ad II Meaning Th Maker Kaadl club rt al lb been af Mr. K. It Evan, III Kil I Winh piraal. Wadaaaday ' aflanw ThuM praet ar Mr. C C, Kfpl Mra K. Aajef. Mr T. Aal. Mr a Naifla. Mr T- lledfdon. Mr II. ! fll4. Mr r. Huffima, Mr Id 1 1 of. (Iter. Mr A, O llampl Mr Era eat lunbow. Mra, W. J. I la mm. Mr, 11 K atvana. MUaa It ACI. Oritl r1. 11 Kef.pl Tb dlolog ror waa da. a rated with lilac and narcUru. Tb Indies of lb Modem VMMtaM are promised treat Monday vaalng by th. younger merehar af lh order. II la hoped Ibal I hare will V r altandaac Tb lad lea ef thl arder will bar aomathlng da4ng rrr Mori day night Mara bar r raoaaaiad 10 com and ae. Wbal aaxt T 1 WE06lNGS lar b14 Mr It It. Ttehr. IM nt Main Straat. nn a dellahlful roeapllon In compli ment to Mr Thalandar and Mia Btlee-I w,.r7 L U a brld. of O "' wide clrl. of Wend. ' --e- " . I ffltak Ulal at m. a.A l V a t Al only a f.w week, and Mlaa Hilar. barn la ' " - a br1da.atart. Th hou. was baautl- WV. h fdd'B .of .V" LA"' .M a br1neelert. Tn fully decorated wllh Klnnon and Carlaton liar low Harding. tiMfllBlAII At -ullful apple nd rberry blo.rn. and ' ftMbyUrl7 huTs uJZ Mr Roe Poure-a-Head a pent Iba (ro grpa There waa a delightful J.' r,lu,Ih - week rod t hll. Balmoo tb. gaet program ron.l.tlng of mu.lo and reclta- f 'ln' B , !)?uh af Mr J antes It McCrk.. T.on. ,.- bumbar proved I. b. . - ' , Mr A. Hutltnrid -d b dau.h- ITnTloJ. by 'MraVo."."-,:: VS!"' T lr. M. areata HuU.rf.eld. cam. up Lwaon. Ml.. WUm Zlegl.r nd Cl.r- l,' brother ? MckCnoa i from their country home at rr l.l.nd tnem Toung: Mano du.tt. Mlaa AJIee SJai TiI. of JTa.V ' Tuesday .fur a a.ay of a month. Imr- Wh.l.ker and Mr. Ella B. Jones; vocal over . I. bora wh n.7l IMm Ing ll-t time they l..t a Ih.lr guoat ,00t br r. e. Boblnaon. Mr Kanyon. JJJ" d 'hj at v.rlou. periods iTr. and Mr F. A. Mr Thelander and Mia R.n.om: read- i" Jona Ula. Uoaalyn Khly. Ml.. ,n0. DT Mlaa Vl.v. Corll. Ml. Bautah V m ' MdmSS?m "iu? Zohr"irbJ?rlz !L8, gS rohr-r" Mr-hen: : rthriiisa' i& Aiin isorva, on mjm, ir mod wmm lunff br FJord Dunimoort and - -1 , . " - ' ' utaaiiiiiui aan unugugii iriiun iiair wi Mrdford Head. Mlaa Uutterfleld ha her guc.t Mia Ullv Uannelt, her ooua In, wbo arrived from Loa Angela on Wednesday. Mta Bennett will remain until after tha Hob Festival. She la an ntbulatlo tnotoriet and baa brought one of hr car with her. ' Mr L II. Adam and Mr Ferdi nand Joplln returned to rortIand Mon day after a delightful two month paaaed In Yarlou portion of California nd M ex loo. They war. In baa Fran ctaoo at th Urn th "Oregon First" wa thi re. L Mr. PC B B j SOCIETY PERSONALS Mrs, Theodore B. Wilcox will leave Portland the last day of thl month for New-Tork to remain until after the graduation of Miss Claire Wilcox from Miss Bpence's school on May 24. Mr. Wilcox will leave the middle of May to.. loin his wife and daughter In the east. . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Anthony, accom panied by their little son, Gerald Mas tick Anthony, left Sunday for Alameda, Cat., where they will make their future hAme.. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Paterson will efa.ve the middle of May also to make their home In Alameda. Mrs. Anthony and Mrs. Paterson are sisters. . Xtimm n.H V 1! 1.. I TTT-.1 M from St. Paul to be'the guest of Mis Ml. Moaa Daiigherty; pantomloe combination of ppla bloaaom. lllle of KwiotiM River." gltren by Mle Beu- ,K. ...i.. .a t vii.. tan nonr, j Margaret MclDnnon wa her later' ai in conciu.ion or m proaw tw of ,onor. fib wor an overdre freahmanle wr aerved nd a very of imCm wUh plnk embroidered voile Pleaaant eoclal how waa rent. Mr. ,nd CBTr1a ,ppl bioMon,.. Th bride Cecil presided at tha punch bowl. Mr maldi. Mia Krano Jaffery and Ml Rohr w slated In receiving and en- Nitm Harding, lao carrted appl bio- lenairung or mr.. minmnr una wmi, They were gowned in whit lln ntlenram. xne muic wa in cnarga or ger q. j4 , Harding attended hi Mr. Ella Jon. brother f beat- man, and the usher w wor Lewi MoArthur, E. V. MJtchell of IJidie. eik emu met w eanennay. Ban Francltco, . Kaonetb Miller and ApHI IT. Mr Ouy Tork. hoateaa, with Lloyd O. Hardldg. Th brld w 21 table Mr. Guy Maine won flrt I rlvan Into th keeolna of tha hrlderroom Mr W. O. Van Hchuyvar returned thi prlaa. crystal glaa dlih: Mr. J. L. Btaf- by her father. Jam D. McKlnnon. Da- flrat of th week from a trip of Mveral ford. cond. oaaaarol; W. C. Beaumont, for th entrance of th bridal party, wk In th couth. third, l.mon dish and fork; Mr E. H.I Mr. Imogen Harding Brodle aang w Anthony, third. one-nir aoien neni -gprlnf tlm of Lov" The church was Among tboe from Portland who will I glaa... Next mealing win b May 1. filled with a boot f frlenda. and after atUiid th Vancouver hora ahow this I All Elks' wlv. mothers, sister, and I th wedding large number called at wk ar Mr. and Mr. J. D. Farrell, daughter Inrited. . . lth Jiom nf ' hr'l'r riP'T .N't Ww.U.U rrM mm str Wi1mrj 'C " " T ' ' 7fAdrHn oCkuUi, Ho attend their ood refTwiJ. Mr. and air, iivaar riuDer, lui. i a aurprta party waa given at tb I wiaoe i na room were o.coraied - rvintrrea Huoer, vr. t. i, rry ana c borne or Mr. and Mr A. a. vtnaoiwn B. May. . iof Gre.ham, Or.. April 11. Oames and muslo entertained until refreshment Miss EXlsabsth Stewart I. In Seattle I wer ered. Thoae preaent were Mr. wnr h U tn gul or Ml. Carolyn and Mm. K. K. Kaer. Mr. and Mr. P. T. QlUe.py. IWelland. Mr. and Mra. H. V. Whitney, ... ... ... . Mr. and Mr. II. O. Whitney, Mr ur. ana ar j. uiocn win return tne ntw,,-- piim xira a T.inH.m.nn liraly I rUk . imiuu mf Ma.. kt-aM an4 poia. Mr. Mr w. tt tlvdia. WMetW k4 felt. af Ik ki-Uimiii i. Mr. a4 M 4vaa U XikaMS krai af Ik brkk 4 Mr. a4 Mi. Ml-a 4ia ewt r I foMilagv tka kaatnaiiiy af tk J4T 'nn noa I by Mr rry WUawa . I4aakar4 UiM lLaaak t'aU. Mr Mi.l"4 liaA bioak. Me AUa L.ut af . Ciy 4 Mi 4. A. M-bih R 1m9 ar ala4a4 by Mlea fcala!iia k4 Hut ttaby Ma fik arve4 a k Ian4ii.g af Ika aiaii br Mia Jpkia Miii a a Mia Milk HrwadW T( brUa k ai.lee. Mlaa Margara MKtn Mr, A4 Mr, tlardlag Ufl far u.g erky at taJeflali Ua.ifc I WkebUgla k4 4ak A alaiple waddik rfced Iba n.Hlala C Mle 1ar IUo.ll and (! e U Lwdar. wktk war aulMnataod i4e- dai al I Oek la in. 1all-Mna r.rk t'leab) lerlaa chtuik by M V- AH lb. bruia wi a awan li K- 4 ul ml blue- wlib tbw bttk and bat. Iter n.a eta raraaga f hum of Iba vall.y. Mr. a4 Mr l.uder left i ub. a fi lfcir wadditig orae In tiilllak ieluabla. Aflr May II itwy i l b if eM ai It Mai ai4In eir.el On of Ik icif feltr wed.tg af Iba wk a. aulemntaed w ex!ie4ar aennj al t. al Iba noma af Mr. and Mr Uaor. ouen. nhea ttav lce)4mia Voaog read Iba eeMk wbleb raa4a lb.tr daughter. Mary, lb brld af Wai roe K kaeer Tba living roam and dm lnr room war beautifully deoeraled with paJtn ferae d bridal whit, da- v.lopad with reae, aaraalloo. and bough of tbttf bloaaoru. with liny while alaclrte ttcbl thai park ted ureugh 4h flower Flow. Hag cur rant, pink bydrjigeaa and plak aaalaa war used la lha recaption ball with lb amall pink llgbia umO among tb doe- oration Tb punch room wa all In yellow daffodil, and Scotch broom. Tba bride wa t harming In bar woidlag gown of wblla chtrmeuM aatta. train wllh bodl of real lace. Hba or, a amall coraaga of omnia blya- oma and b.r long veil wa rrewned wllh rnrrile and lllle of tba valley. Vh carried a ahow.r of lllle of tba valley and wore th bridegroom' gift, a park- lao Of diamond, and poarl Mia Jean Lhinbar attended the brlda aiald of honor. Bht waa gowned la a French i combination of pink aalln wllh touches of blue and carried forgot-ma-nol Mlea Imrotby Klihenlaub of Vancouver, Wuh, th. bridesmaid, wor n Im ported Bwle ambruld.rad In pink and carried pink ronpa. Little Mlaa Maxlu. Bchopt waa th. attractive flower girl. Bh wor pretty fruck of whit and carried a banket of Cecil Urunner roae KoLert Gordon acted a. beat man. Carl Danlon pi. yed lb. wedding march, and before tba ceremony Ml.. Maud Darn- maacb aang "bocaua In the dining room th labia wa pr.aldad over by Mr Roy Ueta. Mlaa Joeephlna Btapla tou. Mlaa Kthal Kharpe and Mia D.m junrh. Mlaa Ldna 1'atUrton aervtd tb punch, and at th dvor war tha llttl Mlss.s Ada Otten and Helen Harrington. Mrs. Otten was gowned In lavender aalln with touches of lace, and Mr John R. Xaacr, mother of th bride groom, wor purplo aatln with lac. Th brld threw her bouqutt In two action Ml. Laura Korr.ll secured on and th other, with th ring, fell to Mis Patterson. Mr. and. Mr Kaeer left for a wadding Journey of two wka. After May li, they will be at horn at Six teenth and li an co-k. w - A, very pretty wedding took plan oa Wed ne day evanlng., April IT, at. th Je-M.lfa U14'tt wO-k their naught.r, Oiry.tat and Bert V. Clayton war united la marrlag Th fr. M ( i-ilt UO4 krk fioa tA.aita oa it4 by Ik bet I41M, M I 14, Uil i 1U4 J. 4eaaM. -a k boat IM a4 Nw Alike MonMa Oa ika k4anu.A fa nwnel by riev. tt V IMumh. Mr. I .l.n4 wk Ml l& rveiUad tweior n Ha ka t mm 4 v.W of tvellery A. fx MO. naeiM 14 Maily at4 U.leMl Mr. and Mi t Urate U be al liter May I l III ' leeaik airwl wiU Tkaao proaaat It. U fa Ua l Jea.ee A A- e tt 1KUI.W r. K r .11 lee, Kaaf . I i. tie. H C raatJar. Hi Alike ta,Me. U l tVarker, Jaka Ftetnia. M' I. L tvaiker, Mr 4 Mr. W Uaieme, Mr, and Mi J It Hrl. Miaa li. Oatian. Mr. and Mi J. v Jane. Mr a4 Ml W Uaraaer. Mr and Mi W H Iaiaa. Ml. J It Clayton n4 Mr Haenkre A ( y na-taie. flWale4 la lfc rrnt alle af Ika Hel MollnutMk KidMnttr iag l ( tiMk a.t 1UI f Mta M'-nni A. kel.el.ei al -Vaak ! Ik r.lfcer Kaa. efti.i. U4 In la t-iixit of W"t It lueelt ka rMa wae H fall Owoar.led In J ea-el a4 aih ell..l Tba OllJe wa. il..rail&j:r tant4 In etnV of lfr lanone aalln e.lleee. ft j fling iter lull veil wee irne4 i man rap .(fe and taught ! nitk lltlea nf fc valley. naa tattled a ahwr txuq iet tt nrcbJJL. bride bu4e and II lien of lb valley Tha me Iron f honor. Mra Fran Templeto. a In a gw of fa I groan aalln wttk overdrre of y.llow ckaagaabia rair fon Irlrome In gold fringe 4 fall. bead Mb carrted a .Sower nf y.iloa roaabttda. Mia Kll Urandan, Ike brtdee. maid, was gowaatf In pink ntaro.uin.ua over plak aalln trimmed in bond rrlef. and lak rooabwd Her flawer w.r brtdaemald roaoa. IJllla Ml. tloddard. la a wbll frock, carried th rtag la Illy. Tb boat tn U W. Taylor nd tb ueh.r wer U. of O. Kimiil No rralamtly brother, of lue brbla- groom. Tb.y worn C N. MeArtbor. Ir Fred J Zeller. Frank Tacnploton aad Terry Hack. Mr Meyora proeUled al Iba labl Mr. and Mr Laach left for wadding litp of Ibra week la tall- for I. r On Wodiieaday noon a alt wadding look place t lha homa of Mr U- W. Hunt. Ill Irving at real, when bar Oaugn- ler. Mill. Mar. waa married lo Lrman K. Iloorelte, Ir. W. B. Illaaon orricl- ting. Tha room, war beautiful wltb rllltum. while lilac and groanery. Aft er Iba ceremony a wedding breekfaat wa. served. Ih brld and gruom later lea- ng fur a .hurt honeymoon trip lo lh. aound. Uoth brlda and groom belong lo prominent pioneer famltlea. lha brld. I being tha daughter or tno lata uoorg. W. Hum. a prominent pioneer railroad man. The groom oaionga to a wen i known Clatkamaa county family. H is I deputy city attorney of Iortland. w The women of.il- Fraacl chorch. I Fat Eleventh and Oak. are planning to give mu.lcal and card party Thurs day. April :t. In the church nalL Jie- fraahmenta will b served. Mr Jacob Laot.r.t.ln will bo at I homo thl afternoon from S until i In I her Irvlntton home. 414 Eaat feven-1 teonlh treet north, for her mother, Mr IL N. Heller, and her lter. Mr k.1- fred Heller-Weln.t.ln. Mr Heller I laava for San Frandaoo weak, from today and Mr W.lnateln for Europe. . Th wedding of Ml Fleronc Van I Horn to K. Hartao - LadbaU.r took olac Wednesday at high nooa at and Mra MllO Af. Van Horn, III F1ftlth'i trot north. Ray. Bon eVeeter. Jr, afruialia. lit title a rnortwd la iia4 r i and tne4 ef - -4 . Ta U.U rn, nl.e i.ioi keaUe4. .... -.-, kill La a.4 aa-4 m Arte ika eea-y ..!' t baaafaek Waa oee en Ika i -l.i. wka tka keMtatina weie ) ki! an! tnakad oa! if k.e la ! faewtua ta IIm r tt'emUooed On f-aoa t .! unti oua IMPROVED RELIEF BNDS lrt of th4 month from California M, Bertha, Helen and Henry Weiland! rber they hav passed th. wlnUr. M8.e Mabel and Nora Pullen, Miss ill. w a tt rr Miriam Brown.. Mle. Ada Doan Mlsa j.-T, I." ,"" I". : . I1 Helen Van Roaaen. Miss Jutla and HI1- u aiciii M7 imm, nwr tjvm aii ei wuvit h will spend a month visiting Mr. FroemarVa slater,- Mr. A. J. Richard on. to b Joined In May by Mr. Free man, who will take a vacation trip through oouth.rn California. Mr. and Mr J. T. Hay hav returned th their hom In Tacoma after a Port land visit as th guest of Mr. and Mr. J. C. Hare. w w The msny Portland friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weaver (Mis. Nina Guthrie) ar regretting their departure the- first of the month for 8an Fran cisco, where they will make their future home. , v Mra. A. J. Meier and her daughter. Mrs. S. Frank and her two aons, Aaron and Lloyd Frank, will kail from New York on May 3 for Germany. They expect to bo gone three or four month and will visit Pari Jut before their flate, April 15, Mr. Myrtle Dunn and mer-Herman An.pach, Mis Addl and Rolland Quealnberry, Joseph Ehankln, Earl Stanley, William Llndermann and Rudolph and Orval Kaaer. Th regular meeting of th Tue.day Afternoon club was held last week at the home of Mr. E. L. Sanborn, B8S East Tenth street north. TUo follow ing paper were given: "The Making of tha Constitution," by Mra. Ben Rle land; readings from Washington's sec ond Inaugural address, and a talk onJ "Mount Vernon," from her personal ob- I servatlons, was given by Mrs. Robert Smith: "History of the Federalist." by Mrs. Sanborn. Next week at the resi dence of Mr Ben Rlesland, 944 Broad way, Professor II. H. Herdman will deliver a lecture on "Emerson" to the club member and their truest. Their birthdays falling on th .am return. , v Mr. J. O. 8eed left Wednesday on the Shasta Limited for a visit of sev eral week In San Francisco. Will Bennett shared honors at a sur prise birthday party. Monday. Game were enjoyed and refreshments served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Quick. Mrs. Bean, Miss Gertrude Ben, Adjutant nd Mrs. Baldwin, Captain Peterson, Miss Catherine Whttmer, who haa Jack RobblnS( Mr. and Mr8. Vansickel! been spending; several weeks In Oak' laud, Cal., a the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. Wilcox, Is now enjoying a visit with Mis Dorothy Moulton at Mia Harker school. Palo Alto. Mr. and Mr. Paul E. Froehllch left Wednesday to visit In Milwaukee, their former home. They will also . spend some time in New York and Washing ton, D. C, before returning hom . Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bishop, of Salem, are guest. In Washington, D... C., for few days, enrout to New York. Misaea Gladys, Maud and Myrtle Van sickel, Harry KiSurck. Vigo Jensen. Mlsa Mary Chambler, Ml Clara Dnr tholole. Mis Beulah Dunn, James Dunn and Masters Earl and VIcto Dunn. The Officers Cooperative association of United Artisans gave a successful party on Friday evening of last week In Legus Hall. East Portland. The hall and refreshments were donated by Number 2 assembly of Artisans. The reception committee .was In charge of Miss L. Wanless and Mr. Delia Mur ray, of the association, assisted by B. Mrs. Ralph Fenton has returned to O. Efctes, Samuel McFadden, Miss Alexandra court after a winter In Hono lulu and California. Flemlnr-Wlnters orchestra. Phone A- 4O04, B-2602. . -a EVENTS OF THE WEEK Frances Peterson and F. Kelley. Frank D'Arcey was floor manager. During tho evening L. B. Reeder, in behalf of the association, addressed the visitors. Muslo was furnished hy Artisan play er, A. L. Clifford, violin; C. It Green, piano; R. W. Brlce, cornet; C. C. Bur- A benefit recital for children's cot at Good Samaritan, hospital wa given Fri day evening at tha Unlversaliat church. Twenty-fourth and Broadway, by a group of young girl of Irvtngton. They Flowers nave been working on the endowment fund of (2000 for some time and the 100,000 at I Young Flowers and Vegetable Hants All transplanted IM TO 1 A BVJTDKED in 60 and vegetables In ' different kinds. FOB SALE BT Toothache Gum STOPS TOOTIIAGISi Instantly v tiaajvwapeWej(aatiefacrian rWJI laatt, AH dmg Mneee r by neO, lie . C. OCT co, prreoiT, ei affair oa Friday brouaht tha amount ha. I BJIMEBMANN BSOS. yond the half way inark. Thoa who MOA.OBJBOOW looK pari in ino very crecuiaoie recital I ti... io ,ith ... wer:Mlnrva Holbrook, Jeannett Wig- I Mr. Andersons-ISO Third -stroet, muIc Kina, Tnce warqner, uoroiny bus I p tore. Beatrice Porteou. Jeanlo Flndley, Helen Wegmann, Oeorge Horac Wardner Jr. and Franc! Klngsley. ; About 300 hundred guests enjoyed the first at horn given by. th Portland Ad club . Wednesday . evening In - th ball room of the Multnomah. Green wer the only decorations used. On tho com mittee in charge were C H. Moore, chairman, George L. Baker, "W. L. Crls- sey, L. A. Col ton, F. L Gollehur, H. R. Hayek, G. B. Llndley nd I. U Rlgg: On the reception committee were Georre L. Baker, chairman, and Mr 'Baker, Mr. nd Mrs. Edgar B. Piper, Mr, and Mrs. Charle tC Htiry;--Mr. and Mrs. 1 A. Colton, Mr.- and Mr C..JFJ Berg, Mr. and Mr. A. O. Clark, Mr. and Mrs.-W. U Campbell. Ms, and Mr C C Chap- OLD FEATHERS MADE INfO NEW. 1 WILLOW 'PLUMES New French process, new tie. Dyeing all colors, - including fast black. Cleaning that looks like new. I am making 25c reduction fo all answering this ad. ' Phone Main 3271. ' FOR THE NEWEST, VISIT THE EASTERN is the motive of THE EASTERN'S superb showing of fashion's favorites in beautiful Suits, Dresses, Gowns, Waists, etc Exquisite models that emphasize the smart est ideas of famous style creators, in such infinite variety that no desire or require ment is unfulfilled. Careful and Expert Tailoring las Been P in tie Suits. Featured 'Jhis showing includes Suits in whipcords, serges, worsteds, diagonals and fancy Suits in every desired shade for Spring. Coats are plain and trimmed, lined with peau de cygne or "Skinner's satin. Skirts plain or paneled . models, with raised or normal waist line. Sizes from 16" up to 53 bust measure. Newest style tendencies in Long Coats, Dresses, Waists, Millinery, Shoes, mod estly priced. Charge Accounts ; , Solicited v'EASTES : OUTFITTING CO. THE BIG CREDIT INSTITUTION - 405 WASHINGTON STREET AT TENTH THE STORE WITH 22-SHOW WINDOWS .: - . .... . : . . , ! weneV...lr taf Utvot I , . II I e II . j II N i 7- .i I A Vvl 1 1 1 I Aa ?( I Ml YJ,7 " iXi.r. I r IV T WAX I K 7 A .i0ZA I 1 HT - s7&9YA i?va'.,'riviJv-:'' vi iraT i m- I I M I i - I . I Hill I 1 I ft u L WW ? i ii i win in y . x ill New No. 4Q3 lrw bwl ' ' New No. 403 ) These , favorite models are among the best sellers in the Nemo line. ' This year ' the- Relief Bands are made trith in side ends of elastic Lasti kops Webbinff - This makes - them fit .more snugly and' easily than before, giving a bet ter convex effect with enough elasticity to insure stronger support with perfect comfort. ; vr ' Th $kirt i$ longer, too securing a greater- degree of cuhionable reduction. , j 4 -These Improvements n hsve made models 403 and 405 more popular than ev&t;ry, OTHER NEMOS No. 353-Self-Reduciilg, i with ; new- Auto-Massage ( inven tion. A eplendid ; figare reducinsr corset : which also drives the fat away perma - neatly by constant gentle' massage, doe to the ingen ious construction. The one great corset sensation of the . year: Very long ekirt. low bust -...:.S3.50 No. 354 a similar model, but with medium bust ana No. , 355 same with , extra-high ' - bust $3J50 Now No. 522 Self-Redudnff, with the new ; Lastikopa Bandlet, greatly" improved. Skirt longer than last year. The new double Reducing Straps. By far the greatest eupporting corset in exist- . ence. Medium buat..5.00 Now No. 523 Similar to No 522, but withjow bust $5X0 1ASTIKCPS WEBBIM Always remember that the peculiar flexibility and comfort of the corsets of the Nemo Lastikops Sys-. tern is due to the use of Lastikops Webbing the ONLY elastic fabric ever made that never loses its elasticity. Used only in Nemo Corsets, and there's nothing "just as good." ' Msi rwBtafefrfoa Ksme Mf B$ Sure feu Ct,L KOPS BROS, V.!n Vw Y- ;: