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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, 5,' 19K ' (ft. BSBa. m I I I I I I i , - , - m sja.., m L. M m m m u m .jp . Iurse. Mis Laura Shay. U. 8. Ackles ana reading by Mr. Morton Doty. i Thursday afternoon Mr. C C Shay, 481 Kast Thirty-ninth street North, in- vlted a. few ladies of the neighborhood to 1 i ' 1 (3 L iM I w. X . Jim iuui i Mor m b ntvt( airi, Harold Murlburt and -Mra La van, who have recently come to Rose City Tark. Auction bridge was played, Mrs. ! G 11. Lewis winning the prise. The deo t orations were basket of autumn leave "and garden flowers., J . w Mrs. Myra Babbidge. East Sixty-first .' street North and Ilill Great drive, has 1 returned from the Salem fair, where she : had an exhibit of her burnt wood, oil Tand pastel paintings. She was one of ' the fortunate winners of several blue - I ribbon. -"t'- " -: v.; ''''.'!; '-' ' ( Mr. and Mrs. John B. Candllriv 601 ( East Fifty-third street North,: have 1s. ; sued Invitations for , m large evening party for October 17, which will, honor their twehty-ftfth wedding anniversary. Mrs. J. A. Hopoof and little daugh I ter. Dorothy, , S4I East Fifty-fourth I street North, left yesterday morning for a two months' absence at Henderson, TKenfuctyrwtiere they will be the guest I of Mrs. Hopgood's mother. , t - , Miss Louts Battelle was the week- J end guest of Mrs. Norrla H. Atchison : eos x.asi x orij-iuurm aireev nwuk The members of the Rose City Park 5 club gave their first evening party Fri- tl&y evening, September. 27, to a large ' 5 Catherine f friends. ': '-- '. ''l'v '!. t The lovers of cards enjoyed them in i the club parlor; prises were von by I Mrs. E. J. Mann and t rank ecmegei, S Those who preferred dancing were oo t cupled with the diversion In the bail- room. v , ' 1 t J The monthly business meeting for the woman's department of the Rose City X kr& wilt VUUTVuq m vuo viwuuvua. I tomorrow afternoon at 2 o clock. f Mrs. J. J.' Spies, of Creston, Iowa, will arrive this week to spend the winter I with her daughter. Mrs. Ward Woody, I eti jcast iny-iourcn siroe torio , Friday evening Mies Clareaa Candllsh, I 09 East Fifty-third street North, wa I hoateas for the Thoburn EpwdVth league i of Centenary church. A most pleas ur I able , evening was spent 1 with music, i eames and refreshments. Mrs." A. V, Uoddard presided at the luncheon table. f ...V... - ,.- V..-. I Saturday afternoon Mrs. Melvln i Lewis... at' East. Forty-second street f North and Brasee, gave a children's I party. In honor of her little daughter, Marjorie's sixth birthday. r Fink and white appointment were used throurh- out, fh luncheon table was centered I with the pink and white cake, and the (favors, little hats, which the guest ; later trimmed, were of-lhe same delicate t colors. The little friend present were: J Bobble Rueppel, Elisabeth Mary Llnt fner, Beatrice Alene Anderson, Dorothy I .mi Irk Anderson Darrell Torrav. J Monday evening Mr. and Mr. Harry Allen Anderson. Sfig East Forty-first street North, entertained at dinner for f Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Piatt and the Mlases - ; Krllne and Adelaide Piatt . t it it ; The Guild ef t. Michael' Episcopal ' church will meet next Wednesday with Mrs. Eubank, East Forty-seventh street ' North and Siskiyou. , , V:" .,4,. 5,,.. .u,.......w if . f Mra T. M. Coleman, of East Forty t fifth street North and Hancock street, t has , returned . from central Oregon. , where she wa visiting Mr. and Mr. J. - . . - "v, Mrs- James B. Logan and Mr. Frank i n. Miller will b hostesses for the f woman's department, of the Rose- City Park club at a musical on Monday aft- ernoon, October It. Mr. Fred Brooker tha charge of the arrangement, S The Parent-Teachers association Of the Rose City Park, school will hold It I first meeting for the ltls-14 season I Tuesday afternoon, October tU $. Mrs. Herman J. laeslng, "of East Flf- ty-seventh street North and Siskiyou I street, has issued Invitation for bridge parties for next Thursday and Friday afternoons. These are given In honor j of Mrs. Blaeslng' sister, Mra Richard J. Belland, a bride of last week, Mis Mabel Gram, whose marriage occurs ; unit month, and Misa Alma Enke. .who will be a winter bride. , !' , . f 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 3. Campbell, Bast Fifty-second street North and Hancock, ; motored to the Salem fair Wednesday, J returning yesterday. .. s.-.-'-Vc'v '? 'The Rosary society of the Et; Hose's Cathollo church met Monday at II m., J at their hall on the Alameda, had lunch - and' later started preparations for ' a ! bazar. Mrs. Thomas Ryan. Mrs. E. J. Ryan and Mrs. Worms served the : , Mr. and Mra Cecil Darting, East For S ty-f irst and Brasee streets, are very i happy over the arrival of a baby daugh- S ter.,,.' .-.;. - ' , , . , ; ' Mra E.- v H. ' Langdon was a hostess Thursday afternoon at -her home, East s Forty-fifth street North and Hancock, J at a miscellaneous shower in honor of .'Miss Gladys Crocket, a bride of next Wednesday. The decoration were pink ; astor - and tulle. Five hundred was ; played. Ml Lorna Ganong winning the prls,.;;',.?'. :Kh:xr, ' On of the prettleutt early fall wed ? ding wa that of . Miss Augusta Cook; I daughter of Mr. and Mra Carl J. Cook. I 307 Sheridan avenue, and Richard J. Belland, both of Portland, which was ' solemnised Tuesday evening -at - s:t0 . o'clock, at the beautiful home of the bride's - slater, Mra Mary, Heerdt, 7.8 East Fifty-seventh street, North. Hev, Allan Leas, of the St. James' Lutheran church, read the service. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Alma Cook. I Cameron It Belland acted as best man, Mra Fred A, Cook, sister-in-law of the bride's, played the bridal march from Iohengren, also accompanied Mra M. K. Weinateln, who sang "Because" before the ceremony. The decorations wer nn- toice Hothouse Roses 51(0 51.50 Doz. All the' popular varia 1 1-, including the ex quisite .-.. '.f , , JTew Yellow motes, ,, fjunburst, ' - tady KUUngtoa, , Vrs. Aaron 'Ward. ; 1 I 7 r S . i! i , 1 ' ' ' I Miss Hazel Parker,' usually artlstlo and elaborate. In the living ' room ' an Improvlded altar of ferns, palms, white astera, dahlias and pink carnations was arranged, centered by a huge bell, suspended from the ceil ing, under which the bridal party stood. In the library the fireplace was banked with purple asters, dahlias and ferns, while the halls, both on the first and second floor, were artistically arranged autumn leave and red geraniums. Aft er the ceremony and congratulations a buffet wedding luncheon wa served from the beautifully adorned dining ta ble. A lage centerpiece was arranged of red geraniums, salvia and autumn foliage with tulle festooned from It to tho chandelier, '.v :'- . ',:' u- : ';..., 5 The bride was gowned In White char- meuse en train pearl and rhinestone trimminga Her full length veil was fastened with orange blossoma She carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. The brides maid wore a yellow chiffon over satin, with : pearl trimmings, ; and carried a shower bouquet . Tho 'bride's mother wore black aatln and lace. Mr. Bel land's mother mulberry charmeuse and laoe; Mra Anna Williams, a sister of th groom, now rose silk; Mrs. Fred A. Cook lavender erep do chin with lace; Mrs. Welnstein an Imported lacs trimmed In aoral; Mra Herman J. Blaes lng a whit eharmeus with laoe and rhinestones; Mra Heerdt black crepe meteor cream duchess laoe, rhinestones and a touch Of Hall Calne sllkt Miss Treena Heerdt yellow chiffon o-rmr aiiii and crystal trimmings; Miss Lenore Blaeslng whit marq.ulsette with pink Mr. and Ursv. Belland are spending a few days at the Bound cities, and will be at home after October li at the Cum berland apwtTOanU''v:':,ft'Vf;'is'';-;rt'v- : Mr. and Mra. H. jr. Blaeslng received th guests, who were: Mr. and Mra Fred A. Cook, Mr. and MraM, K. Weln stein. Mra Anna Williams, Mr. and Mra S. J, Belland Mr, and Mra W. F. Blaes lng, Rev, and Mra J. Allen Leas, Rev. and Mra J. Kratt, Mr and Mrs V. Frey, Mra A. Klrby. Mr. and Mra A. O. John. Mr. and Mrs. J, p. Weiss. Mr. and Mrs. Cart Kollman. Mr. and Mrs. P, D. Ott'Mf. and Mrs. F. S. PaUon, Mrs. M. Williams, Mra Baker. Mra T. - Fownler, Mr, and ' Mra .M. B. John, Mr. and Mrs. Mendell, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wick a, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. N. C Hall, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark, Mr, and Mrs. George Stltt. Mr. and Mra M. L. Wood ard, Mr. and Mra William Doern, Mr. and Mrs. Honry Doern, the Misses May mo and Josephine Fourlner, Xsabelle Paulsen. Blanche Moody, Alice Dement, EVERY SEASON more and more ladies ' of Portland-are' realizing that this 7-the leading fur manufacturing es-, r, tabUstiment'oMhe Pacific Northwest !" ran save for them the middleman's profit. . ' " ' , f 4 . 1 ' ' ' Here are created those authentic stylet so easily, discernible in the well dressed. Here, . too", is the house' of ' pleasing economy of surety as to values and quality. , ,f - Among the examples of exclusive design you are Invited to Inspect Is a coat too beautifully cut and' finished from a combination of rare fun to attempt to. describe.' ','' . "'- Remodeling of your furs by fur maker te , " conform .'with fashion's fads. , FREE New Catalbg Style , x on Furs. - Eend for bride-elect. Jean Goldman. Patton N. Jaebnka L. B. Jaehnke, Carrie Kandel, Katherino Kan- del, Esther Smith, Lola Eddy, Mao King, Esther Gibson, Maude Cox. Grace Long, Myrtle Wyatt, Mra Myer, Measra, Her man Blaeslng Jr., William Heerdt, Hen ry Heerdt, Carl Cook Jr George Saun ders, C B. Steinberg, Cart F. Canfield, R. E. Henkle, William D. Rhoades V. Kohll, Albert T, Hoppe, Harry Howard, Robert Hunter, C. Kern, Charles Ben nett. Fred West Clarence Hinson, J. J. Parker, Paul Paulsen, Paul Dickinson, Mr. Myer. Bay M. Cars, Eugene Bel land. Arthur and - Oscar Belland, J. J. Peterson, R. H. Besteland and T, B. Ep- In hdnor of Miss Lenore Blaeslng! thirteenth- birthday, her . mother ten dered her a party last Monday evening. After the aervlns of supper. Mra Blaes lng took tne company (or an auto tally ho ride.; The guest were: Miss Mary Rawlings, Mlas Alma Sharf. Miss Laura Shay, Miss Eugenia Eba, Miss Corlnne Key, Miss Mildred Weeks, Mis Helen Moreland, Miss Eunice Kogel, Miss jeannette snedikor. Miss Glady Ram sey, Miss Gertrude Drake, Dorothy Feonaughty, Masters Leonard Far line Donald Feenaughty, George Ross, Clar enc uray, jaenry heerdt and Herman Blaeslng. ;.' ; v ;j : very enjoyable affair of Thursday evening was th card party given by Mr. and Mra Robert fitltes, at their homo 151 East Twenty-eighth street Twenty-four of their friends partici pated in the popular gam of bridge. Honor were won by Mrs. Harry Emits and Mra Frank Mead. "'Vy it it: ' A mlsoellaneous shower was " given last Wednesday night for Miss Hilda Granatrom by Mrs. D. P. Shepherd, sis ter of th bride-elect, and Mr. A. W. Ledbury (Miss Eva Herschler) at the latter-a borne, u East Fifty-fourth street l''-'.-'ii'-i'ii;" v,,.v Th evening was verjr much enjoyed by 20 friend of Miss Granatrom. A untqu feature being a luncheon served cafeteria 'tyle. ;: f- r jn , vf ;: - "' Miss Granstrom's marriage "to '' Mr. Lorin A. Hoyt takesplac on th ltth of thla month Carl Anderson and Miss Lena Nord wer united In marriage by th Rev. J. Allen Leas last Sunday morning t s o'clock at th . parsonage, -187 .West "SilverfieU" en your fuf label mesne as much ss Sterling on your ' silver. Authority it. Fur for: Dress :( jm any raria street xney ieit on tn a. m. train for Seaside where they will spend a short time before Mr. Anderson takes up his work In th city. :u The annual fall reunion of th Ore gon. Society of Engineers took place at tho Commercial club - Tuesday evening In the form of a unlqu banquet One hundred and sixty members attended, many atired In kahkl field togs and high topped hob nailed boota On end of th main dining room wa arranged as a mass tent with familiar camp signs and notices attached to the canvas walls such as "All time checks win be caahed by tbe paymaster on the 26th of the month," "All supplies must be purchased monthly rrom th company' commls ary," "A hospital fee of U monthly win be deducted from the wage 'of tho employes," etc. Th paymaster held forth in an improvised stand and a hos pital tent waa provided for the exer else of the camp doctor. At th sound of th mess bell th diner wer ushered to their places at board covered tables on wnicn was served a dinner; which avorea mucn or camp life in th open A printed program quite in keeping witn ino occasion announced th fol lowing list of speakers and their sub jects: W. H. Graves, toastmasters W. H. Crawford. "2( cents a pound per square Inch;" Henry Blood, "Concrete aesign i nav , met, Orrin Backus, -x-n summation of th muakrat.-" F. A. Ballln. "Th newspapers and naval archltectuM;" D., C. Henny, , Th aes theUo value of ivy;" R. J. Grace, "High xploslve;" J, H. Morton, "Plants, not vegetable;" E. p. Rands. 'Wlth a tin rope;" Mark R. Colby, "When a pump i not a pumpr Robert a Edwards; "How to know sand;" H. I Vorse, "Why Is an underwriter equitable r C E. SUn- ley, "That Which 1 on mr mind:". W. 8. Turner. 'Early trolley days;" F. A Narramore, engineering and gray hair; W. H, Graves, "Renovating the Oregon landscape." A series of Impromptu ad drosses followed th regular program In th course of which each one wa pressed for his definition of th term engineer. .;,..'.-' Ills Ro Salch ntrtinA ber of girl friends at her home, 784 H juonioara avenue Monday ? evening, in boor of her sister. Miai Anm Ttiiinh', birthday.- Many beautiful gifts were re ceived. Games and musio were indulged until a late hour, . when ; delicious re freshments were served. The Ubles were decorated with pinhr rosebuda The guests, Included Miss Jane Keep, Miss Mary Schwariman. Miss Ethel Leth- bridga Miss Margaret Mann, Miss Elms Rehwalt . Miss Eleanor Lowe. Miss Laura Willbank. Miss Bell Murray. Miss Georgia Dangoisse, Miss Alios Fos ter, . Miss Josephine Jemetegard, Miss Ethel Cawthorn, Misa Wlnetta Marr. Miss Ida Johnson, Miss Florence Meln hoff,, Miss Lillian. Kruger, Miss Bess Kratser, Miss Anna Gillie, Miss Dor othy Bliss, Miss Elsie Peterson, Misses Muriel" and Jennie Borland, Miss Nettle Kelm. Mia .Eltzabeth Schafer, Mls Agnes Johnson, Miss Lena fiber, rett. Miss) AugusU Salter, Mies Clare Goodburn, Miss Ellen English, Miss Hasel Jenkins, Miss Abble Larrabee, Miss ' Geneve Landeen, Miss Bernlc Moyer, Mrs, L Thompson.. An affair of the week waa" the In formal Kepi luncheon presided Over by Mrs. Allen V. Anderson of 172 West Webster street; In honor of Mrs. Reeves from Memphis, Tennessee, who Is visit ing' her daughter, Mra Fred Allen. A profusion of asters in, tones ox laven der, pink and whit were used to decor ate th rooms, and also adorned the Kepi luncheon .teble. , Covers . wer marked for Mra Roy ARnis, Mra Fred Allen, Mls Inches, Mrav Inches, Mra Charles Wlllman,1 Mrs. Beeves, Mrs. Harry Plymale, Mrs. Frank Purse, Mm I Darland.. '"--.- ' : -, After luncheon th guests played a drawkig contest of songs. , Th prise was won by Mra Reeve. . One of the most Interesting meetings of th Mount Scott W, a T. U. for the year was held at the home of Mra Lucia Addlton Tuesday afternoon, In honor of the birthday of the bostesa short business session, was followed by echoes from th state convention by the delegates. The president Mra Dun bar. then presented a 70 piece china dinner set the gift of the Union. There were : also several individual guts. Wafers and orangeade were served, and a 'birthday .cake with a single candle wa cut amid much merriment v The meeting closed with an Informal recep tion to Mrs. Garlock. who Is about to leave for an .extended . visit . to New Tors. , s A--quiet home wedding- occurred at the residence of Mr. and Mra a. ti Hauek, 121 Thirty-first street, Monday morning, September 10, when their daughter, Miss Ruth Hauck, was united In marriage to Maurice XI Fuller, by 1 W'r'Gip Trimming cut to order width, any style. It M - l arsF' . , 'hi . '. ''X' ., , I, - . - - . i MrS, Newell of St Johns ,and her little) .daughter. Mr.,. Newell ean . tertained Iat Friday for Gordon Granger W. R. C - the Rev. J. X Straub. D. D., of the 8un- nyside Congregational church. Tador Darling- and Miss Anne Hagner were married at St James. Lutheran parsonage on Saturday- Afternoon, Sep- temoer zotn. The rvTkJ, Alien ieaa oi- flCStlng. - v, . , . ;'-,; vij.. 'i..i.,v4ri;!.;;ii:'(f ,;.: it.V.J.r'i-.ii'..'., Bennls EL Thompson and Miss Barbara Banter were principals in a quiet wed ding which took place at the parsonage of St James Lutheran church on Wed nesday evening, October L The Rev. J, Allen Leam. ftfflclittlng. 4 : i..,.;:';'' Miss Eoho Ruth Oothoudt was married to Rouel Randolph Worthlngton at the home of her mother, Mra L. Oothoudt 4600 Seventy-first, street 8, E, Satur day afternoon, September 27, by the Rev. J. , J. Straub, D. Dv of the Sunnyslde Congregational church. f , . Lsst Wednesday evening th borne ef Mr. and Mra L. F. Parker on Glenn venue wa the seen of a surprise miscellaneous shower riven for their daughter, Mtss Hazel Pjarker, bride-elect by about 20 of her friends. The occasion was delightfully informal and the guests supplied the Impromptu entertainment Among those present ware: Mra Myr tle Vednais, - Misses Berniee Cermak, Dorothy Davis, Stella Padden, Leona Rodger a, Sophie Madison Francis Nich ols, Edith Payette; Messrs. Harold Rife, Frank Soderback and Abraham Nelson. Miss Parker Is to marry Hugh Tran Chell of Tillamook, Wednesday, October 8, the ' wedding ' to Uke place at th Every , PBiaoe olr vfor the Fall and 'Winter season confronts, the -visitor when stopping to view the mag- niflcent displays of Suits, Coats, Dresses, Millinery, etc., at the Eastern. The range' , of the new: Fall fashions is practically end- less every new material, every new shade, , every new style tendency that . has won k popularity is reflected. And an important angle of this showing is the modestness of crices prices that make buying a conven ience and a pleasure.. Come-and see. ,. Latest Aoivalo . ; - : Eegdnii.-.Suit f-iV. Fascinating, you'll agree -when you tee these ' lovely new models at this style store tomor - row. ' "New English Cutaways and Charming Combinations. Exclusive one-of-a-sort Nov- , ' cities, and strictly! plain tailored styles varied . enough to captivate all tastes. a ; - All the new 'materials, including EPONGE, VELOUR, BOUCLE, BEDFORD, BROAD. ' v CLOTH, etc The colors. Taupe, Mahogany, " Labrador Blue, Smoke, .Pearl, Brown, etc v "It requires but an inspection to prove them ; ' superb at f 22.50, f 25.00, f 27,50, f 30.00, $35.00. . , Higher grade Regent Suits, 940.00 to . ' ' $76.00. , ' : . -Amid Snaclhi Lovely MewCoaftd Fairly bristling with new ideat Is our splendid coat department Hundreds of styles in the delightful new fall fabrics, Every new shade that has won admiratiba thia V: Autumn.- And all so modestly priced, f 15.00. . .,. : : , . :. , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . " ' f'- See the dainty new Fall Walsta, the majaifl.T '::-..,:.'?...;:. cent Fur display, the stylish new Skirts, ' , ' 42S Vfis!::;tcn St. At Test! i t . - " - it r.. home of the bride's parents. The brides maids will be the Misses Leona Rodgers and' Edith Payette and the groom will be attended by his .- brother, Frank TranchelL Mlas Parker IS a charming and attractive girl and Is being much feted by her friends at pre-nuptlal af f alra .'; r : ' -.. . , '' A' theatre party at the Orpheum was given last Saturday afternoon In honor or miss Bessie Dupee, wnos msrriags to Joseph M. Montag will soon take place. After the theatre the party par took ef a dainty luncheon at the Port land., hotel. Ti hostesses ..were Misses Grace P. Burnett and Blrdln MeriiUL This Saturday afternoon Miss Lena Spinney entertain with a card party complimenting Alias uupe.- A very pretty luncheon was given last Tuesday by Mrs. Charles Sweeney In her apartment at Haddon Hall oomnli- mentlng Mra EL Little of Edmonton, Alberta, and her daughter, Mrs, Ger trude Arnold ef Portland. . The ether guests were Mra sv P. Rosenthal and Mra A. Hallowey. - . . The B. BV. Card ' club, which ' t . ganlsed by a group of young women te celebrate i their birthdays, met last Wednesday at the borne of Miss Nance O'Neill, at ; the Housman apartments, the occasion being thsbTrthday of Miss O'Neill. Card honors fell to Miss Jes sie McOulre and Miss Kathrlne tie Cab. ' The rooms wer prettily ar ranged with clusters of yellow chrys anthemuma The club members are as follows: Mrs. F. P. Fish, Miss Jessie Atk for BrowTi TraSng Stamps -. -ml Charge Accounts-Solicited McGuire, Miss Kathrlne McCabe, Mlat Lillian .Brown, Miss ' Marie O'Connor, Miss Belle Shields, Mica Kate Wllmot, Miss Ada Allen, Miss Margaret MoKln noh and Miss O'Neill. - On Tuesday evening the Ladles' Aux iliary No. 1, N. A. L. C, called on Mr. and Mra Harry Coleman at their real deuce. East Sixth and Alnsworth ave nue. Many Interesting events relating to, the national convention recently held In San Franclsce were recalled. Light refreshments wer served, .Those pres ent were: ; Mr. and Mrs. W,' Li Bmlth, Mr. and Mra Fred Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. (Continued on Following Page). You Pirofit Mictalio We ere overstocked witli cer tain Uses of gift pieces and -high-class art subjects do- -slrablaand seasonable things which yoa have of tea wished to have la your home, but . felt that you could not af-'. - ford. To move them quickly, we're telling them at cost they're going fast, too, at prices Uke thla: , ; French !kjkd!3 SmmmIcs - Trimmed with gold cord braid - and ailk roses. ; Various colors and sizes. -; ;Formef price, $8,00 pair, ; Come In and see Jhese arti- -des today is a good time. Unander&Jalnvay f Decoraton and Furnishen ' V Alder at Eleventh Tfcs E:j Credit wfUiuuai ) C!crIieDFC3. 28S Morrison St. nsMasJ