THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY S9S5HH5P5-! MORNING. avail jsls i; i at JUNK M. Hit SOCIETY (OsTIWVM VWM ncx two, I. ttawM ' aa a.al tig U It- 4 Wia.J, Mr aa4 k I(llt W lie -a--S iH aer a aiaa state )U.aa MkilUMi fcg M la l-aa Aag.ia-e Vila aUe . Oaa-a aag VI i ( a. at n.. win . fc t B JL J taa aft.i a-a ttoilt I aa Tsa V a4 ' la (Mt Mils ar a- M V Ml Aiwa K. tfetai.4 tag I I I at M la ala ia af UI .1 f tk iih Iti iiiiw it Mii'-w 1 I a aa4 aa4a a I la niww r Mi liaa'ge , at aaaal M lbM aaag 14 M, t. '. t'aall ! a.e IMM, taa.4 la Waaav aaita. tt' i J (umUi ka.4 m taaa ail gag M A II i4 taiaiea la iM iug la at its aaa- . ! m rut. r im cm, a. a r alaeatat MIvhM el la aJiaj aw HiMliMUai Mala t'srle aa M fcaiaa at Aitattaaa. -. timhl aflaraaaa al k4.k la -4ee aaieala. Mr. a4 Mi LaMiag fwur, ikl, kMi r ! alia. ttll Ml Mi , lafcrr aftar Mia. UMIw f t ft.a aaa la amta.ea t'aliil. 11 i Vli..a I la It tkiii aa iw aliaaai .lifl taaila II UI i.luc a flklil i ' Mr a4 Mi 4. t. n Ufl Mafclai I M f-aa a ai at tirKr I I Mr 1 1. Waiia. la il t Mr a4 Mi A. I. U !.. ka'l Ma J Aar ala la mmi al laaif j tuHf kOl lit Ia luilal, aar i a-Vaalf. Thr HI law aMn i tallforal 4 Mr Walla atM j k- f l"l ravalk. I I'r a4 Mr Wlllun J. W o4 a4 ! Vanllr r !atlaa Tuaa4y I aa4 ! at oath al laalr KM-k r-aaaa. T . Maria Iwach. br !( aa lhair fcuallaa in ilk Mr. bd Mil Oaori I II Kail. ! a a I Mr. aM Mr I. N rtalarfcaar rtoaa4 1 Ihalr lawn Kauaa an4 Uri for rTaal4 ! la I Kalui4av lo in4 Ika mmaef la Ikalr br(, hoaaa Juaafb Miiman. 4r, f Man rranrlr. aa laalr tl rr a or fpeaana la la forlUnd riallle for avral Kk frtaiKla- : l riamla.WlBUrt t haati. rhonaa A i 44. li I ,ia ak a4 A Mr K. II WEOOINGS It John II. lioid r-fflrlalcl al if . Wrd.tinc pf Miaa A lira Marian Or") wall and 'Hrror4 Alnalar Warran. eul amulard Wadneadir avaalrg at I" thr k'Jrat rraabj-urian rhurt-h Tha al' lar Lrrttlly bankaU will) rtn ulmi ami farna. Tl-a alralna of lha ! rJJln rnarrh. playl tr Kdcar K l ouracn haiaiilfd lha bridal arlf The I tirlrfe. who rajna In unalltniSaJ. ' aiatalv la har vrddlnr iiiwn of hlia ' .n, faahlonaal on lour aracarul llnra , lih iHmmlna of lrlali Point lar a. liar i flowlna; vail waa raughl a rap affect -ltl rr m r. m ItlnBBnillH and alia CaTflad , ahoarnr of llllt-e of Urn vallajr nd t Jlrlde ronaa. Mn Klalchar of Vancou ' vrr, Wuh, aa Ilia mairon of honor. tili tu goaneU In pink aalln with elab 5 orallona of lair. In bcr coiffura w n alfralt and hr flowera wit pink roana. Tha l.rldf ti)al J. gowned alike , In while ambroldrrad llngr-rla with pink " aaahea. wara Mlaa Way Wlhrr and Ml )la Cooper. llolli carrl.d haakala of ' .lnk roaa. l.lttla Mlaa ljulaa Maaon, niece of tha brldr, from Albany, waa the 1alnty flower girl, frocked In white. i Kha carried baakel of plnic aweei peaa V T" -'..? : V V" ' " ' ( 'V -, ' m, I V75xx -1 f ' i 4 ' k 4 . i,t- -1 A " !yi Mr. Rarph K WIMgnjg of OTforr who t ttmdlnjr the Republican n' tlODkl conveollon with her husband Mr. WUIUmg 1 rhalrmmn of til Oreigon national committee. re!al!ee were praaanl. and tnre war Jarkaon artrJ aa flowar girl Mr Jark no atlandanla. TI.o duhl ring aervl a eeii anie to t'urllaud two rre ago Me iiial. Ureal ouantltlea of beautiful ! la lha naphew of Mra Jackaon a oldfat pink ruaee had been eent doan from gi4.ta a IC I'tiiawif a takaaia, 'f lal" at, aa-g a aaaaaf aikkXa Tma ialai r ail laa - Hl a a HHU la A4 Tmu '.lal ai.a.a kg I aa a fvala. a-4 Mr ga4 M iaaaa M, laml eTf It Eaa ke aalala irt4. aa a laa a a an A I mt lvel 4atlf. ' iaaav lak laie. fa.l Itaa kin- gakaa, Ma a ' ! a taiai Ma tUrw Iva aa.4 awaaaal It flwa a-a taaa4 Taalaa khaa Mm Hwg.laB eale'teiaaa) anik laaxkaaai C la (aa Tke lala'aatiag m aa ll at aia talaf la I a eflaewa wa.a itxi a mII (alia) fa Ita. Mlaa bfc m waa aUaa4 la ! la kr kar ajMr, Mr Uaaaga MaMa t a gala taa k l t4 IKa 44iag a . . EVENTS OF THE WEEK a - Te ar 4tNira.eal af I'MlUM Ma- aa a rlau gate u li;-l'. eni lalaeaaat an the aetealraalh al fcaal id libiai. Kieteath aa4 Al4n. Ma Hauler Hvw4 ll-a aku af A at wi re a aMtate rr.'ia lha aagiaaiag ar if- lia(l i4eaa In Amaru go a l IH aiaa- eel day r PERSONAL 'f.1ENTI0N 1 Vlnvil Wimn attended hi brotuar rrnomimin nd th uahera wer I. If. ' Btrnhenaon. Kov Heidi. Will BlaJger and John P. Ca hallo. About 100 gueat railed during the re-epton hour at tho Mr anil Mra. Charlea McCul loueh. Ejiat Mudlaon atreet Mr. an Mr. McCulIough. Mr. Uoikey Maaon of Alhanv. alatar of th bride, and bar father. David Greenwe.lt. Joined the wed ninir nartv In receiving. Tli llvln room waa charming with dacoratlong of avrlnea and dnk rosea. In in aininir room th table wag beautifully decked with a mound of pink roaeg bordered with maidenhair fern. Jn the dining room were Mra. Charles Cook, Mra. Hill mi Flora Mutton of Albany. Mlaa Marl Tounier of IndlaJia. Mia Grace O'Neill mnA Mlaa Ethul Wright. The punch tow wii presided over by Mlea Lillian VfAtarhan Mr and Mr. Warren are pending- their honeymoon t Gearhart Mla Gertrude Churchley. and Home H. Cecil were married by Rev. Georg R Van W&tara at 7:S0 Wedneaday even in, it ih home of the brlde'g brother, T .T rhurohlev. Only relutlves nJ friends witnessed the ceremony but laraor number called for the reception. The hall waa a mass of pink roses and deep pink carnations and tulle- were uoed In the dining , room, oynnga uku in ihA llvln? room, where the bridal rtv stood beneath a wedding bell that w. aiiHnemiad over an altar bankad with blossoms. The bride wore a gown Vpf charmeuse satin with a long veil and iJVjuauet of Bride roses ana lines oi wio AC7.iiv Khe was attended by Mr. Nlcli olas Anderson, as matron of honor and ft Miss Vev Cecil, sister of the groom, ' i I 1 ny fra AndprHon was as ui luwuittiu.. nnrnAd in bluft natin and Miss Cecil in pink. Both carried arm bouquets of pink rni i.ittle Miss Helen Celeste tasi mun was flower girl. She had on white embroidered lingerie ith pink ribbons and carrlad a basket of Cecil Brunner roses. The bride was given away by hr brother Alfred Churchley. K Cecil FOR THE, NLCK AND SHOULDLRS a pre Prescription That Instantly B moves Blemish, Tan, lrcklg And tli a wrinkle nd Marks Left by High Collars. The Dutch neck and the evening gown too often expose the discolorations ami blemishes of high collars or the effects of tan and freckles. It Is easy tp over come these conditions and make tne neck beautiful ml white and soft and amooth to remove in other words, every blnmisli and to make the wutch collar as attractive as it is comfortable. This prescription can also be used on the shoulders, and It is marvelous!? ef fective to beautify the hands and arms. If you want to try it go to your drug grist, cet an empty two-ounce bottle, also a one-ounce bottle of Kulux Compound, martin. th pnttre bottle of Kulux Into the (? two-ounce bottle, add quarter an ounce of witch hagei, men mi wiui Prepare this at your own home and then you know what you have. One applica tion will astonish you. It is deliciously cool and soothing and is not affected oy perspiration. It will not rub off. If vou put it on one hand only, or on one side of the neck, and note the dif ference jou will aee the wonderful change it makes Instantly. ' The.results are permanent and continued use of th prescription will result In a skin as soft- and smooth aa a child, a ekln from which edna.-and roughness and freckles have been entirely removed. Moonlight Excursion Given by W. O. W. DBOmSB XSfMj. WO. 77, Wansdr rv, 96, ltia. . BTJk. lCOaTAmCX. -k . Free dancing. Weinberger orches tra. Fslmort L docB. P.. m. Ticket Portland, and the house wa profuarly derorau-d. Tha lllng room waa all in pink rosea and farna, with th open fire, plara banks.! In an altar rffect. Tha weddlna uper aa arved on th Ve randah, ranvaaeed In and decoratrd with whit roaea and green. Mra. Ru dolph la a I'ortland aiadamy graduate. Later ah finished al Mlaa Maaon arhool. Tarryloan, and then traveled abroad. Mr. Itudolph a graduated from Muhlanberg, Allentoan, and th Lutheran Theological aemlnary of Gt tyburg. Pa. He I an Alpha Tau Omega man. After a journey eaai oy me Can adian Pacific. Rev. and Mr. Rudolph will be at horn In Lemoyne. Pa., aftr August 1. At the horn of Mrs. B. A-.TbUllpa. US 8lxty-lghlh treat. her daughter, Iiranda wa married to Charle M1 Ham. Tueiiday evening. June 1 -. Thl waa ona of the quiet yet beautiful horn weridlnaa where the small circle of near eat friend could all unite In making tha occaaion a bright memory pot Tha reremnnr wa performed by Rev, B. & Bollinger of the Highland Con area-atlonal church under a large wed dlnr bell of marguerites in the arch o th handsomely decorated parlors. Mr. and Mra Williams will be at home to their friends after July 1 at IIS Sixty eighth street. w Thomas O. Monroe and Geneva B. Becknrr were married at the Highland Conrreaatlonal paraonage. Saturday vanlna June 15. E. 8. Moiunger per formed the ceremony and Clarence Lhir- ham and Cassy comer were tne wii nesses. a- - John v. Theda. and Miss Florence L. Applegate were married at i ues dav evening, June 18, the ceremony taking nlace at the home of her aunt. Mrs. L M. Ross, 3-11 Eleventh street, was performed by Rev. W. F. nenger, of the Christian church. The Drlfle came in on the arm of her father, W. Applegate, who guvcTier away, hhe was lovely in nana emoroiaerea mi- qulsette, carrying Bride roses. She was attended hv her sister. Helen. who looked charming in cream hand embroid ered serge. She carried pink carnations. The croom was attended by nis Droin- r win from Wenatehee. Wash. Wll- bar K. Ross sang "O Promise Me. Lilt- ss- tle Eunice May Hammond was flower girl, carrying a basket or pinK sweet peas. The house was beautifully dec orated In ferns, mock orange blossoms and pink roses. About 60 guests were nresent. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Theda will spend there honeymoon at Long Beach. After July they wilt tie at their own home, 5205 Sixty-seventh street southeast. Millard Mayhall and Mrs. Minnie H. Brown of Nebraska, were united in mar rlag May 2 by the Rev. James t. Cor by, pastor of the Unlversalist church. William Henry T.errhen, a popular traveling man of Portland, and Miss Christine Alsten of Boston. Mass., were married June 12 by the Rev. James Dl mond Corby, pastor of the Unlversalist church. ' " Loomis A. Miller, a timberman of Clellam county, Washington, and Mrs. Lilliam B. Cutler, a popular teacher f Spokane, were united in marriage une 17 at the home of A. Frank King on Monroe atreet. une ceremony was performed by the Rev. James Dimond Corby, D. D., of the) Unlversalist church. Edmond "St. George Evans and Miss Flora Elieabeth Baker were married Wednesday afternoon at 3 o"clock in All Saints' Episcopal church, by Rev. Roy Edgar Remington. Only Intimate friends witnessed the ceremony. The bride's only attendant was her sister. Miss Annie L. Baker. William K. Low rey acted as best man. Th bridegroom Is the youngest son of Judge Daniel Evana of Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Evans will make their home for the present In Astoria. later a huaband. iorg Jackeon. an old resident of Port land. Mr. Jarkaon la now nrphew and brother-in-law lo hi aunl and uiwl.-. The bride 1 now nlo e of liar alaler. Mr. Jarkaon vlalteJ at hla unrle'a horn while In Portland. Mr ami Mra. Jarkaon will realdn al I'hrl.alla. Wash., where Mr. Jarkaon la In bualnraa. One of June' .pretty wedding i aolrmnls-d by Rev. W. O. Forbr ol Seattle, at the home of Mr. and Mr. J. A. Alllaon. 149 Wheeler trert. Wedn dy evening at 8 30. when their daugh ter, Ermle Dorothy, became the bride of Clarence Myers Bates of Tnrotn. The bridal party entered the prettily decor ated parlor to the strain of the bridal march from Iohcncrln. which was Dlaved bv Mlaa I-na K. Kplnney. The bride wa daintily gowned In white lin gerie, while her long veil waa graee fully held In place by a cluster of or ange blossom. Fhe wore a pearl pend ant. which aaa the gift of the groom and carried a profusion of bride rose kit Wonna Wallnner acted as brides mal-l and waa becomingly attired white lingerie with touch of pink. Lit tie Iorlne and La Yclle Vopr. niece of the bride, acted a ring bearer an flower girl. Chester Raymond of Toco ma. attended the groom. Following th ceremony light refreshments weru served. Miss Georgia Wallaner presiding over the punch bowl. Mr. Bates Is graduate of th University of Wash Inglon and Is a member of the fral-ir nity Delta U. Mr. and Mr. Batos will tour the sound cities and be at homo to their friends In Tacoma about July 1 a- -a- In the presence of relatives and a few intimate friends Minn Catherine A. Mc Oulre. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McGulre. was married to Charles P, Holmes on Tuesday evening. The cere mony was performed at 8:30 o'clock at the residence of the nrldc's parents 348 Thirteenth street, by the Rev. R. E. Remington, rtctor of All Saints' Epis copal church. The hride was given away by her father and there were no attend ants. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes will make their home in Klickitat, where Mr, Holmes is engaged in the lumber bus! ness. R - COMING EVENTS A pretty Wedding was solemnized on Sunday, June 16, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Coleman, 394 Bumner street; when their youngest daughter, Mies Peart Veda Coleman,-' became the bride - of . George 'D. -" Jackson, formerly of 6outh Bend. Ind.,' Rev. J. Bowersox officiating. The three daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman ware married by him. The bride was dressed In a pretty crearn colored costume, carrying a Bliower-bsm-l quet-e hi blewn white rose) and deli cate Blnk eweet peas, v me nnae m The young women of Holy Redeeme.- church will give a lawn party ana so cial in the grove adjoining the churcn. on Williams avenue and Portland boule vard, thef evening; of June 27. at 8 p. nv The beautiful grounds will be artistlcar ly decorated. Cards will be played and dainty refreshments served. Mrs. Aber crumble, a finished musician of tha east, who has lately come to reside in Portland, will lake part in the open air concert to be rendered. All are coraiai y invited. Eureka council No. 204. Knights and Ladies of Security. Sister Grace E. Young chairman of entertainment com' mittee for June, has prepared a very amusing and Interesting entertainment for Monday evening. June 24. Members and friends of the Knighta and Ladles f Security Invited, east side W. O. W. hall East Sixth and Alder. The United Daughters of the Confed eracy will meet Thursday, June 27, at p. m.. In the committee room or tha Hotel Multnomah. Officers for the next ear will be elected and members are urged to be present. The Coterie will meet next Wednesday In Ellers hall at 11 a. m.. with a literary, musical and social program, after which lunch will be served at the Hazel- wood. ENGAGEMENTS A most Interesting bit of Information was received a day or two ago. In the announcement of the; engagement of Mis Mary Jane Howard of New York, to Henry Raymond Hook of La Porte, Ind. . The . announcement comes quite unexpectedly fo Mlaa Howard's numer ous Portland friends. Mia Howard was Corn In Washington, P. C, and has trav eled extensively, recently returning from a year abroad.- She lived for several yars In the Hawaiian Islands, corning later to Portland, wher she made her home until April, meting from here to New York city. Her father. Clarence Vt Howard. Is engaged in work On th Saturday Evening. Post In Kew York. ti Mlaa lUitilla Mlrrd. daughter af Mia fl M Mfeuit whu has til fur a titonlft mii feniiBiiiB at mi aa mania hoepllal. la naw run t a Wee lag and ele la aa tier frlenda aba laaia aunn for tha bearh I furlUar bar rrurr Mlaa Nalll lUmeiiway Irfl for lha aaal on rrlday Ma am atlaaa la ("li (tna rmtvaalivn on lb Canada aid of Niagara Katie and than ta.it lha prlr.lpl ililia of lb rail Mlaa Kal Kelly ai.d Mia Panay Maurvr of l.ugeoa lafv r'rltay by alam- ar for 1jo Angaia. WTtrra liity will ax nU tbr lummir Mr kn4 Mr Iomr V Crpanlr and daugt.lrr. Nanry Jan, aia rnolng int aaa braaiea at Klk l'i-k. annon IWarh. fur m month. Mr. and Mra lieorga W I'raw hat aa Ibelr gurai i.ieuirnani ana Mra ian fi-ab. whoaa marriage waa aolninn- rd in Hood Itlvar on Turxlif Mr Crvaby a Mlaa io!t Muay or oJall Or klr. and lira. Charles Kroit and Ihalr daughter, Mlaa Mildred Hcotl. have Juat raturned from a week'a vlalt In T. i coma. nra iney atitniiro in wraamg f Mlii Hai.l Elabr.k gild Dr tlrhaeffer. 1 Mr. and Mra. R Adam and daughters,, be Miser Marie and Ixule Adam, left Tueaday avenlng for New York on an Kuropeen tour ahUii will Inrlud lll . France, Germany and Lngland. Mra. C. IS. Andrraon nd children of 13 Colonial avenue and Mlaa Mabell I'cleraon Irfl Thursday morning for a three montha' outing, at ht-avlew, aah. Mr. and Mr. Robert H Krb of 1 la ton. Idaho, are apendlng a fortnight with Portland friend. Mlaa Jermond Ketchum la member of a houa party entertained In Halem , bv Mlaa Edith Kuney. teacher of Ian-. guagea In O. A. C. Mr. and Mra. J. 8. Delllnger have re turned lo Aatorla after attending lha wedding of Mr. Delllnger' alster. Mls Itnta Stanley, and L E. Cable, olemn li Thursday evening. I Mr. and Mr. W. 8. Dunlway motored lo Halero. recently, to spend the week end with the W. Melvlne Plimpton. Miss A. E. Walnwrlght sailed from j Nw York Saturday aboard the Georg Washington for London. Mlsa Lennatte Ferguson 1 In Aitoria. where she Is the guest of her cousin. Mins Margaret Griffin. Misses Ruth and Martha Montague of Portland were among the honored gueats at a luncheon given a week ago In Al bany by Professor and Mrs. F. O. Frank lin. ! Miss Marguerite Philip of Vancouver, i B. C, was the Rose Festival guest of her cousin. Miss Nlta Philip, before con tinuing south with Mr. and Mrs. Bkln ner of Vancouver. Frank H. Berts of Portland was best man at the wedding of Mlsa Florence (Continued on Page Four.) Youthful, Wrinkleless Skin Easy to Have (Elberta Reld in Woman's Tribune.) You who desire to regain a youthful pnearance will do well to make the ac qualntance of the two simple, but val uablc. prescriptions here given. To make an effective wrinkle-chaser. mix an ounce of saxollte and a half pint witch hazel. Bathe the face In the so lution immediately every wrinkle is af fected. It acts wonderfully on sagging facial muscles, also, the lotion posses sing remarkable astringent and tonic properties. To get rid of an aged, faded and dis colored complexion, buy an ounce of common mercollzed wax at any drug store and apply nightly as you would cold cream, erasing this mornings with soap and-water. This wIH slowly a b sorb the ' undesirawe surface skin, re vealing the younger, brighter, healthier skin underneath. I know of nothing to eoual this treatment as a facial re- juvenator. J 'tl ntecei;learl Coleman andEdltli I Mf. 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