.IT . ( 1 - - 2 -'-r--llSJ' Y ' ;'' .JV ' ;rHE-; OREGON r.'SUNDAY JOURNAL.' PORTLAND; 'SUNDAY - MORNINQ.' .JULYIS, ,1913. v, t V, s - - t - . ' i) Vv2J v ' Co? i f ' .. ' , f -' -J ' ' ' " ' bine4 with heavy black lao. ." " ; " "V . ' V'I.ZW -7.- - I ' ' fT ' . 1 1 I I : tlMa with, charmingly appointed . , . ilf J0 v . - - r - f I 1 1 -7 til , .j m n , I . I I ' '." X ' ' By Nona" Law ler, ' OR Mrs pleasyr of her nelcc,' "Mlsa Helen Ldd, Mrs. Helm Ladd Cerbett cave a i Jarg 4an;lnc party at Waverljr Country - club Friday evening-, entertaining about : 500 hundred of th younger sat Mrs. .-. Coi-bett, Mr. and Mrs. Henry I Corbett ' ;. and Mrs. Corbett'a brother, Alfred Hoyt, of New Torlc and Ml n Helen tdd re- ceired the gueata. ... t alias ldd presented a charming plo- ture In her dainty gown of white Frenoh embroidered batlate . with. . cluatera of - plnlc rose buds. - , Among the many delightful affairs ' planned for Mies Calleta Stout of Chi ,' oago, the guest of Miss Ruth Teal, la : th. luncheon and theatra party to be I given Wednesday by Miss Helen Ladd. V Luncheon wlll.be at Mlsa Ladd's home and the guesta will then attend the! .. Uelllg- to see "Aa a Man Thinks.": At the Waverly Country club Wednes day night two rtiarmlng affairs "were enjoyed, thft dinner dance for Mlsc ; Anita Burns and her fiance, C Han J - -uiivia jr., hi wmcn Mr. ana wrs. a. c. i :.8hevim presided, and the dancing party ;i given by Mr. and Mrs, Samuel M. Mesrs for their daughter. Miss Margaret wears, who la home for the summer months from school at Dana Hall, near Boston. Mr. and Mrs. - Sbevlln had 28 gucsta of the youngej set. The long dinner lanje waa beautifully decked with clus ters of the Dorothy Perkins roses. Mlsa , Mears entertained about 70 guests, young peopls sub-debutante set iancing ior oom arrairs was enjoyed : v in the ballroom In the south wing of if? tha clubhouse. Here again the dainty It pink ramblers were used for decorations j; with clusters of p4nk gladlolas. if:' : JJ Cards have been received for a large J, tea next Monday when Miss Harriet Pomeroy of Ban Francisco, who is tha y house guest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas I. Scott Brook, will entertain In honor of ; Miss Ruth Zeile and Miss Beatrice Nick ; ' el of flan Francisco, who are visiting n Miam isveiyn carex , For the guests of Miss Evelyn Carey. ;:"Miss Ruth, Ziele and -Miss Beatrice Nickel of San Francisco. Miss Malsle MacMaster gave a charming at home Thursday afternoon, receiving informnl ; ' ly on the spacious verandas. Mrs. Peter i Korr, Mrs. Arthur Murray Sherwood and ; Mrs. Klrkham Smith poured. About 30 ; ,gtrla called during the afternoon. , ' William Mpman has sent out cards ; -;fora party Tuesday, July 15. in honor of ,hl niece. Mrs. Slgfred Heyman of New 4 York, who Is passing the summer with : : her granamothcr. Mrs, 8. Llpman, at ; her home In Ct. Clair and Wayne streets. The nature of the entertainment Is left ; - as a au:prise t the 40 guests who are : ' bidden to call at the Llpman home next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. . r.'"; vj. iVs- For . the pleasure of Miss Callsta . Btout. :who is the .guest of Miss Ruth Invitations - Announcements Engraved Visiting ' Cards ' Hurd's and Crane's Fine Sta. ; " . tionery At Home and Reception Cards Monogram Stationery ; J V. G. Smith & to. dttcMy Curd Lnsravers . ' TMnl VUwfl, Vashinffton Building hHln ldd, Mra, Helan Laddl H " III Corbett ve Jarg 4am;lng:L B i r, 1 J I 1 i ' if . I Mva -Dairo . wmm hlaolr satin lOffi I ' I ,1 ' " . r &wWWJBrT- SV-.wX'S'.'jn;'; I WZ : Ill " x - V ' ' ' - 4 f ' -'iW ' - "'-V'" vl Top Mis Joaephln Cronan, whose wedding to Harry Humphrey . will b an evant.or the early falL .. ? . . : . . , " -Below Mlsa Mart aret Malarky, a charmlnr young hostess of the week. Teal. Mlsa Cornelia and Miss Cully Cook entertained with an informal tea Mon day afternoon at . their delightful Portland Heights bom. The guests were received informally on the porch, which was a ' bower of climbing rosea, the dainty pink Dorothy Perkins rambler, Miss Cully Cook " served Ices. About to girls passed the afternoon With them. Mrs. Frederick . A. - Jaoobs, who with her sod, Fred A. Jacob Jr., left' early In June for the east to attend the grad uatlon of her daughter, - Miss Kllsabetn Jacobs from Dana Hall, : returned horn last Saturday. ' Miss Elisabeth has as her house guest, her . this ; summer, a school friend, ' Miss Kathavlne Barton of Kansas City. Mo., for month or six weeks. Mrs, J. C. 'Cochran,' also' of Kanas City, Is at the Jacobs hems, the guest; of Mr. Jacobs, for about a month. Mr. and Mrs. - William, P Slnnott re (uraed horn. Wednesday morning after an extended" trip south.. For . the past three months they have ' 'been -traveling in southern California, Mexico, Panama and the southern states.' They went from Ban Franclaco by steamer to Pan aroa, making many Interesting stops en route In Mexico, and. returned home by way of New Orleans, making side trips to Florida and other points of interest. through southern California stopping at coronado, Del Mont . ana . Lake Taho. en rout. .n: tw' -VMr-W''!ry Ml is Margaret McOe ofteganaport Ind., is the house guest of. Miss Alice oirong - Many .cnarmins; 1' arrairs - are planned in honor of Mln MoQe. ''Baf urday Mrs. Wells , Gilbert gave an- In. formal luncheon 1n her 4ionor(: when tb aaaiuonai rueats were Miss Btronsr. Mrs. J. K.. Gamble and' Mrs. Undaey of Hono. iuu, wno is tne nouie guest or ner sis ter, Mrs.:. Kimball, v r,t. , t Tuesday evenln Ulss Mariorle Hoff man entertained with an Informal "rag picnic'1 at the Hoffman . country place west of town, complimenting hericuest. Miss Ruth Wells. - of Hanover. N. H. About 100 guest attended. ' t ; : , , H - .- v.- ,-,-.- - .'-M .. ja .. .:. ' V.' ,' ...1 ; MIbs ' Margaret MaUrkey., whose;' pic ture appears on the society naaa. Is one of the younger girls of the smart sat, wno has recently returned With her mother, Mrs, Daa J. Malsrkfy, from ' six months" tour of Kurope. Prior to going abroM. ahe was In .a fashionable Xinishlna- snnool in the east: - . .. Wednesday ' afternoon" Miss .Malarkey entertained for. the pleasure of Miss 1 Callsta Stout. f Chicago, the house gTiest of MUs Ruth Teal, with an at borne. ' . h ; About 75 glrla of th sub-dobutante aet called during the afternoon.' - The rooms were gay ly' arrayed, with flowers in vivid contrast, yellow Coreopsis ana the blue " delphinium. 'Clusters of th flowers were arranged in artiatio effect In Indian, baaket. -Miss Cully Cook ana Miss Helen Ladd poured. tea,'ehd Miss Esther Tucker and , Miss Mary Stewart Smith cut the Icea . , Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. Herbert Hollman, Mis Alice Smith; Miss 'Virginia Burns, Mis Allot Tucker and Miss Virginia Mene- . V ...... , ,. ..,;..,-.... .; ' Mr. and Mr. George -R. Sailor are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a son,; who will be called for his father, Oeorge.R. Sailor, 3t-.a, Mrs. Jdn 'Twohy,; Hiss,- Mary snd ItlM Ethel Twohy of San Jose, Cal art the house aruests of Mr, and Mrs. John D. e Twohy , (Oenevleve Fish) at their home in Irvlngton. After a few days visit; here, they plan' to . sojourn on the sound and in British Columbia, later returning , here for -av short visit before returning borne. , t 'For the pleasure of Mr. Martin, wife of Colonel Martin, Commander of th O. N. a.. Mrs. David A. Bhindler received Thursday afternoon ' With' a delightful tea at her borne on the Heights. Mrs, Fred Page Sr.,.receitved with her daugh ter and Mrs. Martin. C-erdeo flowers in riotous: profusion decked the rooms and the tea table, where Mrs. Gordon Voor. hies, Mrs. J. Frank Watson, Mrs. J. N. Teal and Mrs, James Dr Hart prestdsX Punch waa served in the. living room by Mrs, Zera Snow, and Mrs. Norman Lang. XHirlng the afternoon about 100 ladies called.'-'1 -..-V-!:-. ,.;-,., .i',: ;;Mra. Martin wa stttrJ In white chif fon-with satin pin strip of pink and trimmed with lace. AV .-' Mrs. Shlndler. wis gowned In white embroidered crep ria5 on mofllsh, lines, ' Mrs. Pag wore black satin blned with heavy black lac. . ; - Mrs. William O. Van Behuyver enter talned with a. charmingly appointea brldg tea Thursday afternoon. , Seven table at cards were played, and a num. ber of additional guests called, for tea. Attractive pnlses were given at each ta ble tor the highest honors. - ' .The house was beautifully decorated. In the drawing room and reception hall large baskets of bright blue delphinium wer used with cluster of long stemmed thistles of th soft gray ton. Th din ing room - waa decked in old fashioned flowers. Miss Alice ' Andrew, whose - engage ment to Arnold Roth wen has been an nounced, received with Mrs. Van Schuy ver..' Assisting at the- table and serving punch were Miss Martha Hoyt, sirs. Robert Lewis. Mrs. Adrian Flomming, Mrs. A. A. Morrison and Mrs. J. 3. Mor row. "',' , ' Mlaa Lottie Hatfield. Miss Maud Hat field and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Augur have Just returned from a horseback trip into the mountains on their mounts Cricket," "On , Time,? "Lassie" and Bettle." one hundred and nrty mues were covered on the trip and stop wer mad at Marmot, Welches and Govern ment camp. Side trips were made to the summit of Huckleberry mountain, to Chapman' altltudlnous ranch on on of th spurs of Zlgtag mountain, over th ZiOst Lake Trail ana some aisianoe down the , rangers' trail leading soutJi from the eastern slope of Mount Moo a. Bom rain was encountered, but never theless the trip was very enjoyable and th party returned without accident to man, woman or hore. v a Mr. and' Mrs.- C. Iewis Mead and Master George Mead -will spend a month at Yellowstone National park and othnr tiMM nf inivit Thv lnft the nd of lasf week, : ' " ' '.- Caotain and Mrs. Gordan Veorhle will be dinner guests at th Golf club text Tuesday .evening. v;;. l Mlsa Georgia jetn presided at a dinner for 18 at the Waverlyciub last night, .. ' - . '. ;V' 1 ... ....... M. ; - Miss Rhoda Rumelin will entertain at an Orpheura party Tuesday for Mlsa Stout, with tea following at the Port land. ;": ; Miss Jean Morrison has ' sent out cards for a tea next Thursday, which she Is giving for the pleasure of Miss Margaret McCall of Boston, who I ta house guest of Miss Zola Parker. , - - - Wednesday evening at the First Pres byterian church Miss Ida Louise Wil liam and Harold Rayner wer married at 8;0 o'clock, by Rev. John H. Boyd, pastor of the church. Miss Williams is th daughter of Mrs. Emma L. Williams. She is an attractive girl of the blond tjpe. blue-eyed and fair-haired. She la very popular In the younger set She was attended by Miss Marcla Parksr, its maid of honor, and Miss Shirley Flake, as bridesmaid.. Th church cere mony was attended by a large gath ering or friends, but the, recepUon fol lowing was for the relatives and Inti mate Mends' only. - "? "' ': ' The church wss deeorated with splen did effect vi the' mock orange blossoms and Oregon grape. Miss Shirley Flsk led the wedding procession. She la a handsome brunette, and wore a becom ing gown of blue charrheuse, made en train, with white lace trimming and a glrdl of Dresden lilk ribbon. She car ried an arm bouquet of vivid pink sweet peas. Miss Marcia Parker, with her crown of lovely tltlan hair, was beauti fully gowned In apricot hued ehar- meus trimmed In flowered chiffon in the copper tones and elaborated with Venetian lace. She carried a shower bouauet of Dale olnk" sweet peas. The brfde, with her petite blondness, was in striking, contrast to her two at tendants,' and made a' charming picture in her wedding dress of ivory white oharmeuee and soft tulle wedding veil falling to the tip ef her long court train. Her gown was " fashioned with high waist, and made on sirapl lines, with a beaittlful drape of prlneesss lace over one shoulder and one side of the skirt and whits chiffon draped the other shoulder. Her veil was caught to the hair with a delicate Shaded coral' cameo pin, and was made la Juliet cap effeot Her only ornament was a pretty lav- alter in tiny rose buds carved' in coral, the gift of the groom. She carried handsome shower of bride's roses and lilies of the valley, and bandkerohief of princess lace, made for her by her mother. - The best man was Bennett Williams, and the usher were Oliver Hutehlne, Robert Fithtan. J. ' . Coffey and Lloyd Wells. ' " ... Mrs. Williams received with th wed ding party, and was, attired ;ln ame thyst toned brocaded charmeusa, com blned with plain charmeus of th earn shad, and trimmed with whit lac. Th house was artistically decorated for the-reception. In the drawing room white syrlnga and carnations were com bined with greens of. fern and Oregon grape. In the dining room the yellow coreopsis was' arranged, most' effective ly, wlth streamers of yellow chiffon ribbon. Here Miss Dorr! Byford, Mis Mable Riggs and Mlsa Grace Bingham assisted in serving. .The bride's bouquet was caught by Miss Shirley Flake. Mr. and Mrs. Rayner left for a short Wedding trip, and will' be at home after July 20 at 657 Pettygrove for the sum mer months. : ' - Mice Shirley Flake gave an Informal garden party for Miss Louise Williams Monday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ambrose Cronin, at Gar den Home.- The surprls of th after noon was a shower, for the bride-to-s. Refreshments were served In ., ths Summer house. The 'guests were Miss Dorri Byford. Mis Maurin Campbell. Miss Grace Blnvham. Miss Harriet Har. low, Miss Mabel Rlggs. Miss Marcla Parker, Mrs. Fred Martin and Miss Wil liams. . - About 100 aruests thronsred the jtome of Mrs. John T. McDonnell Wednesday afternoon when ber daughter, Miss Mir- , .--jfc.yfrii... 'cry, fsttj$ I ; - I V JTs , r'W ' III I , . . . ' i I ft' 1 I I i s ' .k t j V i v " - r-.. . . . . -, -. ,. ' ' -. J . f s , I r N v 7 v & stv , w 'iii ! 117 , ."Mil P.IIL . ' , - 111 1- -' CaS9 - : ' . .. ' S4vr"S v; - ' t h ' ' - Mrs. Harry E.'Chfptnao, who for. of sotial committee lam McDonnell, received from I until I O'clock in honor of Miss Flora Jessop. whose , wedding to Theodore Jennl n gs will be an event of next month. Miss McDonnell Is to'bs'one Of the bride's maids. The . house was a bower of fragrant flowers. in the hall -were quantities of red rosea and palms ef fectively arranged to screen the - or- chestra which played in a reoess. The drawing rom whra the receiving line stood and, th living; ; room were 'also aecked in rea. roses, rerns and - palms. Pink was th -keynote of 'the decora tion in th dining room, whar artlstla cluster -of, pink iweet'.peas wer used Willi l)iiU1HI'imf aim,... - ' ir,. Mrs wnilam Jssod and Mrt Me DonneirreelveilVltbUr:,M.cDonnell and' hwboneY gusstf 'TSsA J?nt . MfssMcDonnell wti, attired In vnlla grenn eharmeuse With oltboratlohs ef rr old r paint Brussejfc'i;". f carrlfl pirtk tt.;liviiL$-'J,Xi ,;;.v.v.vvi Airs., wesson ,wor a iDiacs crepe met teor gown trimmed witVblack phantUly and held an arm .bouquet of red tosos. Miss 1, McDonnell . was- attractively gowned -Klftx aflame W hued . harmeuse trimmed In white la?e, and chiffon of the same tones.) Sh. carried . ai bouquet of bright red sweet peas' to Match" he? gown. ' -v- f. i . I y, Miss Jessop wor aeldn4roWn velvet mad with a creata Jac-bodia artd she carried an arm; .full if black-eyd Susans, ;?!;-'fc. t&'f.-j-.-.; ..: In tha dining-room Mrs. John Twohy, Mrs. Lynn Coovert.. Mr John Majnnin and Mrs.. James Sheehy presided at tj table.'-. ..; sk-t'-t'i'-imi, Assisting about th rooms weri i-MIsa r iVl McDonnell. . Mis Ball McDbh. neli, JUiaS Jean Maxwell,; Mis Mary Jes sop and Miss 'Margaret Bheehy. vAt the punch bowl Mrs. William Ma)ony. Miss Alta Cox rand Mlsa Maud - -. Maloney served., f-V'" 1 i',-"!: ' inursday night at tne Norton la hotel Miss Ida 0Day of New Tork city, who Is playing here In th Orpheum bill- this week, was the honor-guest at a dinner party given by Dr. and Mr. J. C'O'Day. juag ana Mr. mora U'Dey were ad ditional guets."Though the party Were an of one name, they are not related. Miss O'Day l. a ewslety girl' In New xork wner her people are very prom inent 6n Is a niece) of Danieu O Day, who will be remembered as the first promoter of the Standard 'Oil company before the Rockefeller interests : wer known. ; .' -.'-.--.--,' s-,-:4.-. . Mrs. Richard Dunmire was pleasantly surprised with - a dllghtf ul luncheon party Monday afternoon given by Mrs. T. IL Edward. .Mrs. Dunrair met Mrs. Edwards by appointment on- th messa nlne floor of the hotel at 1J o'clock' to be confronted with the assembld guests tor luncheon. iThe table - was very prt L Holliday Coi m Alder St.,5Cor.'"Park ' SPECIAL ; ; ! FOR SHORT TIME , , , h i ONLY 1? White Suits and Dresses Of the Better Class . 1 t .....-:'-v-v-w- AT HALF THEIR r FORMER PRICES the past two -ycara has been chairman of the wofflatt'a club. tlly decked -with flower. By th plat ef tha honor gust a beautiful basket In Venetian glass wa filled ' With: pink Sweet peas, a gift from th guests. Each place was marked with a corsage of flowers. 'The guesta were Mrs John Stoneroad, Mrs, Harry Cake, Mrs. Alice Btrowbridge,. Mr. James a. Kldwell, Mrs. J. P. Jaeger and Utile Virginia Bd. warda - fMlsg f Anne 'Shannon Monroe,' - the magaxlne writer and - novelist, , who is how rfesidlng ,ln Portland, was th guest of ' honor at a reception . s1vn ln.-t. Shakespeare club tent at Gla.i tojl Park Chautauqua by th women's Press fc-hib: Friday from 7to Mrs. Coital sDewling, prsldntof tli Wo men's Press? club assisted receiving. J Vv.if y -r 'ia$ .v ; The engagement of Miss Helen Dun ham,; only daughter -ot Mr. and Mr. George A. Dunham "and a graduate of Portland Academy has been announced tq Ddmont . Potter Lamb, formerly of Boston Mas., and a graduat f the Worcester Polytechnic .- institute, now with Jam D, Lacey fc Co f this city. , The wedding will Hake . place In Sep- teipber.- :- .-.-.-.;.. y'v Mrs, .Martin J. She enterUlned . at luncheon . Thursday afternoon, compli menting Mrs, Willis Rosa Shaw of St Paul. who . Is the nous guest of her daufhter-ln-law. Afr. LOUl F. Shaw, at ber , horn In Irvlngtoji. . Ther , were hovers, for eight at; lwncheon, and auc tion priag wa piayaa aurjng ins aiter- noon. The rooms -wer prettily ar rangeil with clusters of the pink ramb- 1 1 .11 .1 mi- REMOVAL SALE REDUCTIONS '4 -ON- Jewelry.; 7atckes, D 1 iver, jjj n - 7. ? m ',-vFidenielffllri litotk represents the 'Vefy.stjhe; jft?i;7-.markets of the world afford-Hthe namef;i'Feiden-7 -J helmer's on ; ari ; article la and thU - sale - makes possible the - world's beit at rlrr -f.yprlcea astonisliingly jower ? 1.' -: : : .-: ,. ' ',',.'' ..- n ' : CUT GLASS '177 ' 'K' Special attention' i "directed ,to J the iinuaual !valu 1 In ; ,.7 ,.t ' ... ";;'7.'::.7''-v" ii'i'"''"" .;i:'-";7?7 ; . , , exclusive ;aesigni in :cut giass;, 01 .aupenor, ..quality, r.'-r;-ey. ;f TrpujHiorit the ; efttlf i-vf':epte:' the ihrewd fcuye'X7 fir ;;;7y a''-v, : f7 ','"'7',1J i':'"' v '7,:''''' -'",''li ;""7'' '7 ,,; f.' '' 5f v'" a V.' ' 7 t '.' -''' v it ' h " ' '"' " " ' ' '' v.'i 7'-''' . '.y v' 'rf v' Vf''" ?fr ,f-'J nTr .283-285 Washington St., 11.. b rfl b nib rflb rub n b nib rfl b nl b nib nl r- n 7- ler roses.. Mrs. J. C. Cosfello won th highest honor at brldg.' v.. - Th-quests were Mr. "Shaw, Mrs. Louis -'TV ShaWt. Mrs. J. Coulsen Hare, Mrs. R. A, Wallls, Mrs. J. C. Costello, Mrs. ,W. v A, Campbell and Miss Rernlc Rogers. ' Miss Rogers sang a number of delightful .songs during the afternoon. -.'. "..1V'W''V,!-J:V. 7. -..":;ri'vu,;,. ,-.- -; . Mfss; Corneliar and Mis Cully Cook gave ; a. charming inrnrmali dinner Thursday evening'at Chanticleer Inn on th banks of -the Columbia River near Rooster Rock, v for th pleasure pf Miss Ruth Wells of "Hnovr, N. H.- who is tbe houee guest of, Miss Marjorl Hoff man.. - ine , 10110 wing guests enjoyed th; Misses - Cook' hospitality, y. Miss Florence Harrison of Minneapolis, the house 'guest ot v Miss Cornelia Cook. Miss Hoffman, Harold Wells, Frits uenrenas,: Maurice crumpacker, Leittct xiuaaon, anurirtwia A. MCArtnur, .Th reception tendered to MlsS Anne Shannon Monroe by the Members of the State Woman's press club Friday after noon at th Shakespeare headquarters, Chautauqua, proved to b one of the most popular of the social events held on the Chautauqua grounds this season. Miss Monro; shared honors with N Poon Chew and Mrs. Eva Emery Dye. hotn - or whom1 gave most Interesting talks. Mrs. Dy spoke of her early ac quaintance with Miss Monroe, which be gan during ber Investigations of his torical data for ber well known book, The Conquest." Jt proved that th treat ' grandfather of 1 Anne Shannon Monro was a member of the Lewi and Clark expedition, hence much Valuable information waa upplld by Miss Mon ro and her mother. i. -i :, Miss Monroe wa then called upon to take up the thread of the story; and re sponded with a brief sketch of her re cent work. The hostesses of tne afternoon . were Mrs. Collsta M. Dowling, president: ot the Stat Woman' Press olub; Mrs. Julia C. Le Barre, Mr. Townsend, Miss Sarah I. Lyman, Mr. F. B. Gpttshall, Mrs. C. D. Joslyn, Mrs. B. ,T, Toorholsti Mrs. Ingham, Mrs. Nathan Harris, with other members of - ths organisation; pre siding ; the punch bowI.' 'Twv l J-r The weddlns? of Miss Pearl Bard t Isam Masonek took - plac Thursday evening at the home of th bride's Par ents, Mr. and Mrs, M. Bard. Mr. Ma sonek, who . is from Milwaukee. Wls4 arrived 'with his father and mother. Mr, and Mrs. Lou I Masonek, th Utter part t last wk. . Th i Wedding was quiets r only th ' intimate mends and relatives being Invited.. Miss Jsetta Barda was the maid of honor for her" slater, and Mlsa E'sthar . Levitt Vss bridesmaid, v Th ' ceremony; waa read at 7:30 p. M.,' and a email reception fol- lowea. i '.-.-t 7 The" alumnae Vof the kappa -Kappa Gamma fraternity entertained at lunch eon in th Arcadian Garden at the, Mult nomah Thursday for th ectl mem bera of the Oregon chapter and' their gaeats. ThoSe V present werei Misses Florence Avery of Hood River j Olga Poulsen, Josephine Bracons, Gladys Mace, Harriet Lae, Florence ICjtapp, Mary Lott of Nwbrg Gladys Cart wright, of Saleras Hasel VVIghtroan ot Orohardst Wash; r 'Marguerite Behse, Ruth Uardle,.- Olive Donnell. vLoretta Showers, Eva Roche. Helen Holbrook, Msdama Orlando. Davidson, Hugh Hsnry, Will E. Jon. . Invitation are out -for the golden wedding anniversary of . Dr. and Mr. David I Klbi waneasy, juiy i. A reception will b held at th bom of their daughter, Mr. J. C, Elliott King, at . Mount Tabor., followed, by a family reunion dinner. - All the children ana grandchildren will be present: Mrs, Carl W. Sohovel of Cortland, N. T.l Miss Florence Klehle and Dr. F. A. Klehl of Portland, Misses Hachel , and Constaac - King, . David Utchard King, and, Frederick Oilman Secret - '- . v -., ', . ' Mr. and Mrs. ! rank Kerr hav taken the country home of Captain and Mrs, James T. Gray for the summer month. 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