The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 13, 1913, Page 52, Image 52

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY, MORNING, 'JULY , 13, 4013.
in ii in' Mil t - - , ' t i ',"" it ' " 1 1 ' l I 1 r
Glasgow. ' The wedding I to be iri Rose
City Park Presbyterian ohurcn.
' "Th Sunday school of St. Michael'
Episcopal cnurcn pionicna mu
, Par Tuesday. Tby went on th
- launch. "Th Qrahhamona." Boating,
gmm, race and luncheon wrs enjoyed.
About J00 attended. -
Mr. and Mr. J. J. Small who have
resided at Tillamook and Thirty-elf hth
, street,, north, hart "left for Vancouver,
. B. i, to resiae. tioiore ineir aepn
ura. they spnt several day at the
horn of Mr and Mr, Stephen neiaen
racnt;i:i.i;'iiii;.i. -
, Th Fourth of July party at the Rose
City Park club houfio for tb club and
guests was a very pleasing airair. a
moat enjoyable program was presented
, by Dr. Leon Hyde, Mr. Hurd, Mies Ger
trud Hoeber and Miss Laura Shay fol
lowed with dancing- and cards., Mn. C.
H. Steele and Mr. Cowen were the for-
tunate prlsa winners. ; .
Keat--Friday evening1 an Informal
dapoa and card party will be kiven for
club member.
.Mis Irene Saunders of Philadelphia
arrived Friday evening to he me guest
ef .her mother, Mr. Edward Saunders,
a East Forty-eighth street,: north, and
. slaters, Mr. C. J, esaiaeni ana rs.
George Raymond.
, The Ladies' Aid society of the Rose
City Park Methodist church held their
regular monthly meeting unurroay i
tsmoon with Mrs. Fred Tebbln, 0J
East Fifty-fifth street, north.
About 18 were present: Mrs. Harry
Dickson presided. ' The regular data ia
the first Thursday of each month, but
because tif the Fourth, the tneeUng waa
. postponed on week. .
Next Wednesday Mrs. W. B. Mahoney,
. East SlJtUeth street, north, : and Fre
montr with . her little daughter, Bose
siaxy. and Mrs. William Graham and
daughter, Coral, leave on the steamer
1 Beaver for an extended trip. They
ill visit Los, Angeles. Long Beach,
the desert and 'other places returning
jteta about September first.
' Mr. H. G, Strayer, 2 East Fiftieth
atreet, north, daughter Alma and Miss
Laura, Shay leave tomorrow tor New
port. Mrs. ' Strayer and Aim "will
spend the entire season; Miss Shay will,
return in two or .tare wees.
Th Women's Department of the Rose
City Park Iub will give a Japanese
tea Wednesday afternoon at the club
haua for memoers ana guesw. . mrw
v. M. C. Sllva is chairman of. com'
mittae. assisting her are Mrs. Elmer
Johnson, Mrs. McDonald ana rs. w. a.
Levett. While these social functions
are to-- be given fortnightly . tor tb
benefit ef tho . treasury. Mrs. Samuel
J. Bllverman was elected secretary at
th business meeting Monday atwrnoon-
Saturday evening June twenty-eighth,
at th home of Mia Elsie Braun. 1083
TlUanook street, the Sunday school
class cf Mrs. J. W. McMlobael front the
Bos City Park Praabyterian church,
gava their, dosing class party for tb
year. ' The usual large attendance en
joyed a program consisting of Instru
mental numbers by Mrs, MoMichael,
Mlsa Braun. Miss Penolope Oehr. Mis
RiUtla Shaw, -vocal palecUons- by . Mis
Allsan Oehr, Customary yearly prties
wero won by Miss Margaret Suclcan for
best -church attendance and most new
scholars obtained. Second won by Mis
Ernestine Shellenberger. This is so or.
ganlsea class ' and ia known as tne
"Faithful Daughters of th King." .
About 26 of the young ladles were
In tha parade H the Fourth, dressed
la the class colors, yellow 'and white,
and carried a beautiful band decorated
banner which Gleason Bishop presented
to them. .
In honor of their guest, Glenn W. Van
Anker of Los Angeles, Mr,, snd Mrs,
Harry Allen Anderson, (l East Forty
first street,' north.' entertained at dinner
last Monday evening. The previous Sat
urday evening Mr. Van Auker waa hoit
at a dinner and theatre party for Mr. and
Mrs. Anderson and Miss Piatt Tuesday
evening the Andersons again gave a
dinner party for their uncle and aunt,
Mc and Mrs. Edward Franklin Ervinger
of Chicago, who are making an exten
sive coast tour.
Thuraday afternoon at the homo ef
Gertrude Houk, f65 East Blxty-sixth
street, north, several little girls with
tb assistance of Mrs. Houk, formed a
sewing circle to be known as the "Ruby
Class." Th names of the clasa are
Gertrude Houk, Rose Mahoney, Dorothy
Perkins, Helen, White, Helen Goughler,
Dorothy Lyon, Harriett Murton, Eu
genia Eba and Harriett Johnson.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Goughler and daugh
ter Helen left yesterday for Seattle.
Mrs. Willis Magulre, (37 East Forty-third
street, north, with her daugh
ter,'.; Mrs. Ivan C Burke of Hanf ord,
Cat,' will go to 6eattle tor the Potlatch.
Mrs. Mary Heerdtf 735 East Flftjt
seventh street, north, entertained at
" intimate friends. The dining room was
: profusely adorned with beautiful clus
ter of Caroline Testout and Frau Karl
Druskt roses. The guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Matthelson, Mr. and Mrs. Breit
hart. Mr. and Mrs. Mayer, Mr. and Mrs.
Finkhausen, Mr. and Mrs. Hoeber, Mr.
, snd Mrs. Tohhansen, Mr. and Mrs.
Blaestng. Mr. Bestland, Miss Elsie
Mayer, Miss Trudle Felgler, Miss Oer-
trude Hoeber and Miss Trecna Heerdt,
Dr. and Mrs. Wheat who have resided
In Roc City Park for sometime, are
leaving to make their home in Astoria. .
Honoring her daughter, Mrs. Ivan C.
Burke, of Hanford, Cel.. Mrs. Willis Ma
gulre, 827 v East Forty-third street,
north, was hostess Thursday afternoon
' at sn elaborate bridge and 600 luncheon.
Baskets and vases of pink sweet peas
'i and ' Caroline Testout roses decorated
the 'room. Luncheon was served at
seven small tables ' which were later
used for cards. Each table was cen
tered; with a distinctive flower: They
- rose's,' psnsleS, . pink sweet peas and
' baby's breath, 'naaterttums, yellow
rosea, : panisles, ping sweet peas and
red ereranium. Bridge was played at
' three tables.',:- Instead . of ' progressing,
the ladies at eh table pivoted one at
- each table winning a prize. Mrs. Jnmes
Goodwin,- Mrs. Charles Mathts and Mrs.
Morris Bromberger iWer-- the . fertun-
ate ones. At the other four tables EOQ
was played, Mrs, Phillip Cleider taking
first prise, Miss Aileen Gehr, second.
Theme -who .enjoyed the pleasures of
th afternoon were M rs. Burke, Mrs,
John Fellerman, Mrs. Roland Gittings,
Mr. R..E, Gehr. Mr. Clyde MeacU, Mrs.
Msm J, Sllvurwan. Mrs. Fred Marx, Mrs,
Marshall Atapsugh, Miss Minnie Allen,
Mrs, John Harrison, Mrs. Melvln Lewis,
Mrs.1 Harold Joiies. Mrs. ;John Collins.
M r. Fred , Ort man, . Mrs. Clslder, . M iss
Gehr, Mrs. Good win. ' w rs,; Matni, m rs.
Hrotrberger, -Mrs,, fcdwsrd Frsley.'Mrs.
,'ImU FJtcli.' Mia Harper Gray,; Airs,
- Chester Uooley, Mr. ? Charles O.: Fee-1
Mughtr, Mrs. IJarry. Bissell, Mrs. Wal-";
Miss Helen Dunham sad Dumont
ter Mogulrel Mrs. Lincoln Johnston and
Mrs. Thomas Dodson, - ?
Mrs. . Msguir waa aslsted . by : Miss
Gehr and Miss Kuth-Peebles. - .
WEDDINGS
On of ' the i prettiest June weddings
took place at the University Park Con
gregational church at half past three
on th afternoon ef Monday, June thir
tieth, when Miss Helen- Mason Standlah,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin
Standish, was united in marriage to
eatnuei praper ; Duniop, son or Mrs.
Simpson Dunlop of Oak Park,' Illinois.
Th ceremony was performed by Rev.
David JB. Gray.
Th church waa decorated In pink and
green, pink being the color not of th
wedding throughout.. Sprays of pink
Canterbury bell and fern were tied at
th end o -east pew -and .pink roses
were used1 also on the pulpit, against a
Dacagrouna or masses ,oc ferns snd
palms. .- " ' v
Just before the bridal -party came
in, Philip Standish, cousin of the bride,
ang, "Oh, Promise Me," -to the organ
accompaniment of Mrs. Harley . Trow-
bridge. To the strain 1 of Lohengrin
Wedding march the bridal party en-
terea. mis Annie Dunlop, sister of tb
groom, ws th single bridesmaid and
wore white crepe voile, a picture bat
of pale blue silk with pink, rosebuds.
Sh carried pink sweet peas, Mrs. Wil
liam Garfield Dunbar, matron of honor,
wore embroidered white voile, a hat oi
pink chiffon and pink rosebuds and car.
rted Pink carnations. The bride entered
on the arm of her father. Her gown
was white charmeuse. en traine, and
she wore 4 full tulle veil. Her only or,
nament was a crescent of pearls, the
present of . th groom. She . carried a
shower, sqfuquet of Bride roses. John
Rankin Dunlop-. brother of the grom,
acted a beat man and P.' F.- Standistt
and H. G. Trowbridge a ushers.
Th ceremony- was followed by a din
ner at the Hotel Portland for th bridal
party and immediate family.
- Among th out-of-town guests were
Mrs. Simpson Dunlop, Miss Annie Dun
lop and John Rankin Dunlop of Oak
Park, Illinois; Mrs. Henry T. Kimball
of Salem, Mrs. M, Evans, P. F. Standish
and Mr. and Mra. Harley G. Trowbridge
of Estacada.
A pretty home wedding, with the res
idence of th groom, ff Roaelawn av
enue, this city, as the scene and in the
presence of a tew select friends, took
place on Wednesday afternoon, ; July
2nd, the contracting parties being Miss
Maude Alice Irwin of Bault Ste Marie,
Michigan, and A. R. Mills of Portland.
Miss Irwin Is one of Michigan's fair
sTaaugnter ana made the trip across
the - continent to outfill a romance
started aeveral years ago. Mr. Mills Is
prominently Identified with lodge cir
cles of Portland. The Rev. Mr. Walker
of the Clay Street Presbyterian 'church,
officiated. After a wedding . repast the
newly married coupJe left, for a brief
wedding journey to -seaside and other
coast resort and after the 16th Inst,
will be at Jiome to their friends, 44
Boseiawn avenue.
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Chicago, 111., July 9. The marriage
here of Roy S. Comln of Greenevllle,
Mlch and Miss Oliver of the Oliver
Millinery firm , of Portland, took place
July 8.
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In their newly furnished home at 1485
Moore avenue, in the presence of quite
a company of Immediate relatives, Jos
eph W. Stevenson and Alice M. Sleeper
were married by the "Rev.. Delmer H.
Trimble, D. D.. of Centenary MethodUt
churcn. Mr. Stevenson Is secretary of
1Mis iNadlno fohtautler.'who.:' ccle
brated her thirteenth ?, birthday
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' ' Photos by Aun.
Potter Lmb, , whose engagement; Is
the Columbia Abstract and Trust com
pany and has been in the city for about
two years. Mrs. 8teVenon was a pub
lio suhool teacher In an ' eastern city,
coming out to Portland to be married
at tho close of her school year, , ....
Albertus De wltt ,'hltlng wa nr.
ried Wednesday at Walla Walls, Wash.,
to Miss Vlviorie Morris, at the horn
bf Senator John L. Sharpatetn. Mr.
WhUing is with th Pacifte Light and
Power company at Dayton, Wash.
108 . East Taylor street was th scene
of a very pretty wedding last Friday,
July th Fourth, at 4:80 p. m., when
their " son, George Herman was mar
ried to Miss Magdelena Rents, both of
whom are very popular and well liked
among? a . large list of acquaintances.
They are spending their honeymoon in
California and will return in the courae
of few weeks te the home of, Mr. snd
Mrs. Herrman at 608 ,East Taylor
tree! After the wedding a puncheon
wa served on the lawn to the follow
lng guests: Mr. and Mra Chart Herr
man, Miss Flora Herrman. Mia Ellen
Herrman, Mr. and Mra. Erickson. Mr.
and Mrs. Olat B. Argaard. Mr. and Mrs.
George H. Craln, Faliva Carlson. Mr.
and Mrs. Utter. Miss Ella Utter and
Albert Utter, Mr. and Mra Edward G.
Hoehappel, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stretcher,
Mr, snd Mr. N. Olsen, Mrs Lottie Swan
ion, Miss Florence Swanson. Carl Nel-
son, austave Johnson. Mr. and Mrs,
Arnold Olsen, Miss Julia Kane, Miss
Ida ReigeL Mrs. N. J. Carroll, Hean
Hfndrikson, Miss Anna Sepmeyer, Mrs.
G. Maggorlni, Hans Uurn, Miss Freda
Jenson. Mr. and Mrs. 8, C. Mitchell,
Miss Ethel J. Carroll. Charles M. How.
ard, Mr. and Mra Speller, Mra. Clara
Yipsy, Mr and Mrs. Splidsboel, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Beck. Mlis Anna Christiansen,
LA. Thlm," Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Northrup,
rWUlam H. Barton. Mr, and Mrs. John
son and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Nel
son S. - EberV Miss Annie Christiansen,
Mr. and Mrs. Mathelsen. Mr. and Mra
George O. Leo, Will B. Bradley, Harry
Howard. Albert T. Hoppe, Mr. and Mra
Charles Oman, Mr. and Mra Dahlgreen.
Mra. James P. Dahlgreen, ' K. .Elilers,
Mrs. Lena Palmer, Mr. and Mr. N. B
Haughey, Mr. and Mr. H. C. Christian
sen, Mr. and Mra Ben Faldores, Mil
ton Reader.., William Deliverer. Jos
eph Roberts. Miss Alice Durbln, Mrs.
Sandquist, Miss Jenni Sandquist, and
Mr. and Mr. Kllngel. Mr. Herrman 1
an employe of th Portland Gas snd
Coke company.
One of Washington county's prettiest
wedding took place at th home of Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Livermore at Aloha, Or
egon, when Mis Vida May Livermore,
their daughter, was united in marriage
to E. R. Wlschnofske of Blodgett. Or.
Th wedding ceremony . took place at
12 o'clock July 8. The wedding march
waa played by Miss Iva Livermore. Rev.
a. k. norner ot Beaverton oinoiatea. ,
The brid was beautifully go wnfcd
in whit and carried a bouquet of car
nations.. Miss .Gertrude Wlschnofske
of Blodgett, was bridesmaid, with Lyle
Thurman of Blodgett, as best man.
The house was beautifully 'decorated
with evergreens and flowers. In one
end of the spacious sitting room , the
wedding ceremony took plac under a
large belt mad of evergreens and sus
pended Trora th celling. The gifts were
numerous and beautiful. , Wedding din
ner waa served immediately after the
ceremony. Among those present were:
Miss Thresa Wlschnofske of Blodgett,
Or.; Miss Thurman of Blodgett, Or.;
Mr. and Mra Shirley Livermore of Port
land; Mr. and Mra. F. W, Livermore of
Beaverton; Mia Iva Livermore, Fran
cis Livermore, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Livermore or Beaverton: o. w, wens or
Beaverton; Roy Wells of Beaverton; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Walker of Beaverton;
Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Wlschnofske will
be at home at Blodgett, Or,, after July
12. 1918. '
Chicago, 111,, July 9. Announcement
is made of th engagement of Mis
Anna Cole of Chicago, daughter Of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Cole, to Dr. Richard
Charles Mylliolland of Portland, Or.
Miss Cole is an accomplished singer.
having attended the American Conserv
atory of Music. Dr. .Mulbolland 1 a
graduate of the Illinois Dental college,
The marriage will occur next month, v
On Wednesday evening, the ninth, 8.
H. McElfatrlck and Miss Alms Walker,
both of this city, were quietly united in
marriage by- Rev, A, L. Hstohlnson of
Third Presbyterian cnurcn. xn cere
mony took plac in the cosy flat where
the bridal party will make their home,
at 4 iast Fourteenth street. The
groom's parents were present from; St
Louis, mo. Th otner guests were me
bride's . fsmll. ; and relative, with ' a
couple of the groom' Intimate friends.
Floral decoration were abundant; Re
freshments were served and' mfislo en-
iivencu uie occamon, . ..
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James D. Smlui and Miss Maud X
Rainey were married July 8 by Rev.
John A. Townaehd at their bnma 13S7
"Vlllard . avenue. Nc cards. X u ,, .
'The afternoon of July 10 at the home
of Mra. U H. Blaks, Montgomery apart-
ments, tne wedding or 0. Herbert Ray
to Miss Aimed Beesort was solemn
Ised. Rev. Dyott of the First Congre
gational church offMated, and the left
for a wedding trip; At home after Octo
ber 1. at .401 .Third, street.-,, A;;; ;K
A pretty home 'weuttlng took place at
the resident) of IMr. and Mrs. ' E. B.
KhoaJeS. 1525' Milwaukla ratrt. mi a
o'clock Wednesdsy. evening, .June Si,
when 'their daughter, Eva Isadora, was
married to Rene B. Wright of Omaha,
Neb. . v , .
t The houss ws artistically decorated
with Carolina' Testout roses, syringe and
t rv.-M'-,..- ":.;!; Vf'' ; .-
- tPreeeding the ceremony Miss Dorothy
Lowe sang "I. Love You Truly." ' ;
' Mis Hedwlg Kasper 'played Lohentl
grin's wedding March, and during th
Imprssslvo ring ceremony, which was
read by . the Rev,-J. K. Hawkins of the
Sellwood Methodist -church, Lauge'i,
Slower Hong' wa softly played.
The ' brid was attractively gowned
In . white orepe meteor i draped with
shadow lace, and carried a shower bou
quet of? Bride rosea.' The full-length
veil wai'caught back 'with spray of or
ange blossoms. Her only ornament was
a diamond and. pearl 'brooch, the. gift of f
ine groom. mr-i ';:??:. :K"." i-i yi-
', Mis Louise' Mayer, in attendance a
bridesmaid, was oharming in. a gown of
Pins; '. vrep ue Chin and carried a
shower bouauet of sweet peas, , Forrest
Lows 'acted as best man. j, i
After the ceremony th Misses Anna
and Agnea Chamber an J Ida and Adrian
Mtuaniei served ices and punch, .i ! . '
Mr. and Mrs. Wrlsht left immediately
for a short trip, and will be at home
after July 15 at 876 -Bldwell avenu, . :
On JTuesday evening. July 8. at 8 n. m..
at th home of H.-C. Elliott, 441 East
Forty-third street -North, Rossmere,
Portland, i Florence '8." Coburn. second
daughter 'of -J. ; W and Mrs. Coburn, BU
Petersburg, Fla., was united In marriage
to A. J. Cecil Parsons of Llllooet, B. C,
oldest son of Alfred J. and Mra Parsons
of Kenora, Ont, Can., bjyRev. Dr. John
Boyd of the First Presbyterian church,
The bride 1 a petit blonde,' and was
prettily gowned in whit charmeuse
trimmed with rare old lace, and carried I
a bouquet of white swset peas and Bride
roses. . The rooms were arUetlcaJly dec
orated . with ferns and rosea After the
ceremony the -guests adjourned to the
dining' room, wher a dainty buffet
luncheon was served.
The groom Is s brother of Mra. H. C
BlllOtt,-- -.5-" " " ' 7Tr----:-"-
Th wedding was quiet, only a few In
timate friend being present, '
Mr. and Mra. Parson left on the 11:18
Northern Pacific train for their home In
Llllooet, B, C.
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A recent announcement has been made
of tho marriage ot Miss Clara Jeannette
Rebe, daughter ot Mrs. Magdalins Rebo,
and Jesse L. SumralL assistant United
States attorney. Tha ceremony was per
formed June - , at th Presbyterian
church at Seventh and Marshall street.
Mr. Sumrall ia a native Oregonlan, and
is a'craduate of th Portland High
school. Mr. Sumrall. who was born In
Mississippi, has been In Portland sev
eral years. He wss appointed deputy to
B. A. Johnson when Mr, Johnson was
United State attorney, and reappointed
by C. L, Reames a few weeka ago. Mr.
and Mrs. Sumrall will be at home after
September 1 at (4 Lucretla, Court -
W. Id Kuilsch and Miss rfelen Orpha
Palmer were married at th hbm of tb
brid's parents. Mr. and Mr. C. C Pal
mer. 7063 Powel Valley Road, July .
1913.' The' groom is a prominent young
business man of the firm of Kuilsch
Bros. Th bride is a popular young
musician and a Washington High school
girl. Both are well known, and win b
at horn to their friends after Septem
ber 1 in Portland. Th young couple
left for a trip to Long Beach. Rev.
Voght of Oregon City : officiated.
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EVENTS OF THE WEEK
. mat mere is one iaay in ine isna
proud to tell her age can be attested by
a number of friends and relatives who
were invited to the home of Mr. and
Mra A. a Ellis at (62 Gllsan street,
Sunday, to celebrate the seventieth an
niversary of the birth of Mra. Eleanor
F. Griffin, an aunt of Mra, Ellis. Mrs.
Griffin, flushed with an early auto
mobllo ride from her horn near Beaver
ton, aat in . state and received th con
gratulations of guests assembled.
Mrs. Eleanor F. Griffin waa born at
Springfield, Maine, In ,1843, coming with
her parents to Minneapolis, Minnesota,
in early pioneer day, and later to Or
egon. , Although facing many hard
ships incident to pioneer life she is a
three score years and 10 and enjoyed
being th guest or honor a heartily as
though she were in her teens.
.The occasion brought together many
who, although living in and near Port
land, had not been together for a de
cad te enjoy th reunion of old time
friends and relatives.
After a bountiful repast and Jovial
time, and amid a shower of well wish
ing for many happy returns of the day,
Mrs. 'Griffin was whirled back to her
bom in Beaverton. - '
Among tb guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
B. L. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. M. S.
Barnes, Mr. and Mra. .J. W. Barnes, L,
S. Barnes, Miss Bernlce Barnes, Mr.
Jennie Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8.
Barnes, Mrs. Melissa F. Tullock, Lew
Tullock, Mrs. Martha K. Barnes, J.
O'Connor. Vivian O'Connor, Mrs. E. II.
Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Briggs, Mr.
and Mrs. L. G. Briggs, Mr. and Mra
E. T. Falting, Ben H. Briggs, Frank
Briggs, Shepard Briggs, . Mr. and Mra
A. A. McLeod, Mrs, Lula ; Williamson,
Mrs. Lotta Schloth, Frederick snd Wil
ls rd Schloth, Mr. and Mr H. E. Cole
man, Naomi Coleman, , Dorothy Laws,
Victoria Robinson, 'Roy Briggs. . t '.
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. A successful . fancy dress surprise
party was given at the home of Mrs.
John Mackay, Grand - avenue, South.
Saturday. June 6,. complimenting Miss
Berry of Edinburgh, Scotland, who is
making a tour of the world.' , Mrs. Dur
and and C, Burton carried off the prise
honors tot1 the best sustained char
acters in point of originality. The following-guests
were present:, Mrs. Scott,
Mrs. J. Stewart Mr, and Mra Durand,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. O. Tait, Mrs. Cor
mack, Mr. and Mrs, C Burton.' Mr, and
Mra W. M. Clist Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Runclman, Mr. and Mrs. Dick, W. Tait
and Misses Talt, Miss Lawson, Misses
Burns, . Miss 8. Berry, Miss ; Laurie,
Mlaa L. Stewart. Miss M,,;Scrltfoneler,
Miss McEwan, W. M. McEwan, J. Law
son, V. Black, D. Jack. A. Jack, E. Pil
lips, J. Albinson, W, C - Mackay, A.
Mackay, and Master C. Stewart ;
Mrs. Neil ' McLauKhln pf ' Tacoma,
Wash., who was visiting her ' sister,
Mra J, . J. . Dorney during the past
week was cn tcrtalncd Wednesday eve
ning by Miss Elisabeth Hahn at her
home, 900 Milwaukl avenue. Refresh
ments, munio and cards were the feat
ures pf the evening.
A surprise was tendered July 9. to
Miss Calsnthe Wendliok, the (laughter
of Nr.t and Mrs. J. P. Wendllck of 3
West Sumner strcot and presented with
a beautiful locket In honor of her elev
enth birthday by the members of Ca-
lanthC lodge No.-11, of P. ' Those
present were: E. F, Snclder, - Jamos
Bacon, 11. W. Fox, H. T. J. Nlcklee, D.
W. Wendlkk, James H. Rodda. Charlos
Burgy, D. G. Brunger, Ous Weideman.
Georg Pray, Calaaths Wendllck, Dau
W I ! ii il 111-
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V:-; v:VAiV,-l;, Croup' of-guests at a fancy dress ball sivon for Miss Berry of 8oUand',-3"j-"'V.-;'-Vf',
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Unruh.' F A. Champarla, D. Mu'Uon, M.
O; Mackley, ,J. E. Taylor, J, IL Brelter.
J. Croaker. Miss Josephine Lovett, Miss
Myrtle wendllck, Mr. and drs, J.
Wtndllck '. - -f':V"iX-''a
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. King, Mr; and Mra
A, Lehndorff. Mr. and Mrs. E. Winter,
Mrs. Theodore Trautman and Mrs, A
Rahn were royally entertained on Sun
day afternoon on board th Hamburg
American (earner Saxonia, by Captain
Neuman, with a delightful dinner. .
The Misses Zeta Ausman and Mar
guerite O Shea entertained Tuesday at
th horn of th former, 804 Height ave
nue. A pleasant evening was spent in
games and music, after which refresh
ments were served. The' honored guests
were Marguerite O'Shea, Charlotte Da
laney, Zts Ausman, Ruth Wltsl,
Esther Pearson, Alios Brown, Esther
Larson, John" Donovan. Mr. -Toung,
Clement Ausman, George Delaney, Clar
enc Stewart Fred Brace, Lynn Stew
art and Frank Rierdon.
One of, the events of -the week In
Bella Crest was a surpris party given
in honor of H. M.- Terry's birthday,
Tuesday evening. July 8. The room
wer tastefully; decorated In pink and
white. Th evening was spent la play
ing 800, after which a birthday dinner
was arranged by Mra H. M. Terry. Th
honor at 600 were won by W, W, Terry
and Mra. George Miner.' Thos present
were Mr. and, Mrs. Will Cooper, Mr.
and Mr. Georg Miner, Mr. -and Mra
W. w. Terry, Mr. and Mr. Charie
Phillips, Mr. snd Mrs. Walter Phillips,
Mr. and Mra B. F. Holt Mrs. K. L.
Griffith, Mra Lottie Gibson, Miss Irene
Phillip and Miss Margaret Stowaaser.
Mr. Terry received a beautiful oak
rocker. . ... , ,
Mt Mabel B. Warren asked In a few
of th W. H. 8. June, '12 class Wed
nesday afternoon, , for Miss Beatrice
Gsylord. . a member of the class, now
residing at Tillamook, Or. Miss Rbx
anna Wommelsdorf rendered violin
solos, accompanied by Miss Warren.
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For their, guest Miss Marvik-Evahs,
of Spokane, Mr. and Mra W.. J, Brand-
ergast of Portland entertained ' at an
old-fashioned bonfire on Tuesday eve
ning at Long Beach, Wash., where they
are passing tha summer. Toasted marsh-
mallows,, roasted potatoes, snd biscuits
were served In the beach way, without
napkins, tables, ior knives and forks.
FRATERNAL NOTES
On the seventieth birthday of J,
Huestlss his wife entertained the mem-
bers bf the Ben Butler U., A
R. ' post
and ; ladles of the Ben Butler , Relief
Corps of Sunnyside at" their country
home at Huber, 14 mile from Portland.
There waa a flag raising In honor of
the occasion, with singing of patriotic
songs and short talks by the veterans.
which wer replete' with snappy war
stories and anecdotes. A rear country
dinner, beginning with chicken and end
ing witn wild blackberry pi was not
th least of the pleasant features- of
the day. --Those present wer: ' Mr., and
Mra J. H. Huestlss, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Worden, Mr. and Mrs. Pyle, Mr. and
Mrs T. C. Shreve. Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
8peftr, Mr, and Mrs. . H.. 8. Llllagare,
Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W, Gray, Mr. and Mrs. F, B. Spear,
Mr. and Mrs. P. Kelly. Mrs. A. 1 John
ston, Miss Hasel C. Johnston. Mra He
bert. Miss Mildred Hebort. Mrs. Carl,
Mra Curt iss, Mrs. Erlckson, Master El
mer Erlckson, Master Herbert Erlckson,
Miss Edith Spear, Master Richard Spear,
Miss Grace Graves, Miss Claire Pyle,
Master Frank Pyle, Mrs. Kate E.'Mc
Whitter, Z. D. Bryant and Master John
Gray Jr. -. '
Monarch circle No. 744, Women of
Woodcraft installed the following of
ficer Friday, July 11: Past guardian,
Mary A. Hamilton.: guardian neighbor,
Anny V. Dunn: adviser, Ada Worth;
banker, Sena Ockerman.' clerk, Nellie J.
Lettrlts; magician, Elisabeth Wise; cap
tain of guards. Ora M. Allen; attendant
Allle Lister; inner' sentinel,' Florence
Tobln; outer sentinel, Harry F. Boyd:
manager. Florence Hanlon; ; musician,
Jennie Blumenthal; installing y officer,
Emilia George. ' v . 't:-':'
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Tha Busy Gleaners of 'Russellvllle
grange held theh-weekly nea" at the
residence of Mrs. Alice Welhes on Buck
ley avenue Thursday, July 10. Plans
for tha women' work in connection
with th Russellvllle grange exhibit at
the Gresham fair were discussed. A
social time wa hejd and lunch ' was
served. - Those present weres , Mr. Alio
Welhes. hostess: Miss Mabl Nlckelson,
Mrs. W. H, Addis, Mrs. ' J. W. Mills,
Goodwin Corsets
Tlie most perfect . Corset
! ," made graceful lines, com
' bincd with comfort. ' For
iuDeBlancheJfS?'
;' vf- LADIES;:'.TAiLOR
Globe " Bfdg, 408 Washington St.
HANDSOME SUITS AT MID
v :;; SEASON PRICES n'-s
Mra Charts Wlcklander. Mrs. T. D. Pol
lock, Mrs. J. Miller. Mrs., M. Hasar,
Mra C. . R. Parmenter, Mra. M. Cooper,
Mrs. F. N. Wirt and Mrs. B. B. Decker.
Mra Gantenblen, The next meeting will
oe neid Juiy at at the noma or Mra J.
Miller on the Base Line road, two blocks
from the and ot th Montavilla cat line,
- Mrs.' Fannie. Smock entertained
the Rose Social club at her home. 1414
Oswego street Thursday afternoon, July
.suKoyai neighbors were i"1"
Portland CouncU No. 78. Knlshta of
uoiumnus, win give an outing at Bonne
villa, July 27. A special train will leave
th union depot at i a m. All kinds of
games and . amusements ' will be pre
viaea ana a good urn is assured, .
Th La Hea club has laaued a 11m
ited number -of cards for a moonlight
pivnio ana aun to D nia nXl 1 nurs
day owning, July J7. at Council Crest
Th larg skating rink will b .put In
first class condlUon for dancing. Re
freshments will be served.
Next' Thursday vnlng at 8 o'clock
th steamer Kellogg will leave the
Washington street dock tor a moon
light dancing party and excursion, to
be given by th Bachelor Buttons' club.
Reservation can be made at the east
side Woodman- hall Tuesday evening.
in return win be made at 11:46,
1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
air. ana Mrs, -Louis Peterson sn
nounc the marriage of their daughter,
Lilly, to Paul H. Wyman. educational
director of the boys departmenV Y. M.
C, A th" wedding to take place Wed
nesday evening, July 0 at their home
4310 Fifty-second street, southeast.
Mr. snd Mrs, XJQBnV'A..1j4ordeen' an
nounce the engagement of Hheir daugh
ter, Inette Therese. to Carl John East
manof Minneapolis, Minn. - The wed
ding wilt take place in the talk
, .Mra Anns Baker "announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Hakel, to E.
1 Soule of 711 East Seventieth -street,
north. The wedding, will" take place in
the early fall ., .
- Mr. and Mrs: 'Henry Hartja of 636
East Twenty-first street, north, ar be.
lng congratulated oh the arrival of a
daughter, Friday morning.
Mr. Hartje
ts a wen known attorney.
vv V'.' '-'.! "' : r.
Mr, and Mra I. J. Greenwood an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter Vivian M. Greenwood ,-to ,Roy A.
Baynard of Salem, Oregon. Thetwed
dlng will Uke plac in the fall.'
Fleming's Select Orchestra. B-2602.
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PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Harry L. Torrenc who wa op-
("brated on for appeudeclti at St, Vin
cent's hospital June 10th. , ia aettinc
along nicely and will (An be able to
return to her horn.- ,
V Mra Louis B. D Rock (Mlgnon Dip
pold) and her little daughter, Alberta,
returned to their home in the Nebalem
valley; after a week's visit here with
relatives and friends.": '-- . , ;.' .v
Miss. Marls Roberts bf this city, while
Diamonds
4 0FF
Jewelry;
Watches
y4 OFF
294
I .', ' AAIIIIIA Vl, -' ' . I
Oar ;y'.'.::,y
fcooation
visiting In Seattl, was soloist at a large
reception given by Mrs. F. Ar Stafford
at her beautiful residence on Sixteenth
avenue in honor of Mrs. Grant Fuller
of southern California, who has Just
returned from a visit in Winnipeg,
CP, Chamberlin of Portland Is a :
guest at th Hotel Wolcott, New York
city. He arrived from Europe on Sun
day, July .::yr-:-. -t .
Miss Georgia Edrls of Spokane is a ;
house guest of Miss Dorrls Clark at
T6I East Taylor street She will be her
for a fortnight . v ,
Mr. D. K. Cliff and Miss Best from
Portland are tb guests at Vine Maple
cottage, th home of Mrs. C. A. Wool,
folk ot Cannon. Beach, and are having
a delightful time. , . - ,
Mr. H. Rostad ha returned from a
visit of several months "with relatives
In North Dakota..
Th Misses Jennie and Bertha Gold
teln left. Portland Friday to spend th
summer visiting relatives and friends
In Saa Francisco and Oakland. While'
there, they will visit a number of the
larger cities in California, -
1800 TOOK 1913 OREGON
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS
'. (special t Th Jeerssl.) ' :
Salem, Or., July 12. A check of the
papers ot those who took the spring ex
amination for. . teachers' certificates -show
that 1S00 persons took the ex- .
smlnatlon. Thss is 800 more than ever
took the examination at one time before
in th state. Many of those who took,
it were new applicants for licenses. The '
papers have been , graded and the re-
suits will b announced jnt,x week.. ..
Naval Officers Wanted.
Paris, July II Th dearth of, offi
cer for French dreadnought is caus
ing much discussion. Th naval author
ities find it Impossible to make up a
staff of officers for the new ironclad
Jean Bart, -now ready, for service. ,
FOR THE NECK -
AND SHOULDERS
A Free Prescription That Instantly
Obliterates Blemishes, Tan, Freckles
and the Marks eft by ,7
High Collars. v.
The Dutch neck and th evening gown ,
too often expos the discoloration and
IlI -ilSiImIi J.S A Sllsrh it 1 1 fl fM rtl hat Sl fsAta.
UlWliilBTlCB VI ITTb " vvt'tttrB fjr "xtlQ-'VK tJCta"'
of tan and freckles. It la easy to over-,
come these conditions - and make tb ,
neck beautiful and whit and soft and
smooth to overcome, in other words,
every blemish and mske th low neck a '
attractive as It 1 comfortable. Thia
preparation can also be used on th
shoulders and face, and it ia marvelous
ly effective to beautify the hand and
arms. . - .
If you want to try it, go to your drug
gist and get a one ounce bottl of Kulux
Compound.- Pour the entire oontents
into a two ounce bottle, add auarter
ounce Witch haiel.'then fill with water.
Prepare this at your own home. One
application will delight you;. It is de-
lictousiy cool and soothing, and it is
not effected ty perspiration.
It will
not rub off.
' if
one side of the neck and - note the dlf '
ference. you will see th wonderful
cnange u manes insiamiy. jni results
are immediate and continued use ot this
Drenaration-will keep your skin as aoft
and smooth aa a child'. ", '.
ARONSONS
4 .).- '.J- ,' ' '.i.'i.V-i.f') vi n'i '," ., ' .-i,U.',.;m',j vi'i' i,
Removal Sale
SAVES YOU
M-0-N-E-Y
We cannot emphasize this im
portant fact too much, as you
have seldom Had . this oppor
tunity to save considerable
money big, round dollars
on our large and fine stock of
Diamonds, Jewelry and
' Watches. Remember, you
absolutely' save from one
fourth to one half on every
thing you buy during our Re
moval Sale. 1 " '
ARONSON'S
Washington
BROADWAY and
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