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THE OREGON DAILY -JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, v OCTOBER 23. 1913. 1: I it B 1WO attractive slrla -were married I ,' yesterday whoie weddings : were I of Interest to a -wide', circle of J, friends. Miss Javlna y fita'nf teld , and Arthur G. Mean of Umatilla, v -. Or., were married .at -noon at the. Trln. " ltv rlmreh.- and lrf the evenln 'Mlea . .: jonns or Baienvwrere marriea si awn" 1 redding utvmni.itiX--t .;'.-:.)( Miss McKenna la th daughter of Mr. . and Mr, C. l, McKenna and th wed. ". : ding took place at their home on Wll t : lamette boulevard ' at I o'clock, the Bev. Luther R. JPyott officiating. , Tba . : brlda and groom were unattended. Mr, McKenna giving hia daughter In mar rlage. They took their placea befor an - improvised altar i arranged ( With1 two . white columns linked together with a ' whit alllc rope and standard baaketa with huge clusters of white chrysanthe ; inuna stood at either aide. '-, The deoo-? k rations wer elaborate throughout the house, quantities of the autumn foliage , of vine, maple and dog wood being uaed i, in combination with the yellow chrys x. anthemums. The wedding inarch was v Splayed by Lowell Patten and Mies Har- rlet Leach sang "O Perfect hQV" and . ' The brtae'l'dto6r?t and chtrmins little brunette, 'was attractively gowned in an ivory white satin draped eiaoo rately with chantllly lace, which , . was , caught up with pearl ornaments and . 'i K clusters of. orange blossoms. , She wore a handsome old lace veil' worn by hef ' ' mother, and her bouquetwaa of laven- aer orcmas ana uuee or'ine vaiioy maue : "A reception followed the v ceremony, -when Mr., and Mrs. McKenna received with the brlda and, groom..' Mrs. ,Mc Kenna was attired in a gown of m thyst crepe da china elaborated with lace ' and she wore a - corsage bouauet of Cecil Erunner roaafci-'Vs.-' .''-') v Both Mlaa McKejina and Mr., Johns . are. craduatea of. tha University of -Ore lgon, and count their friends by the score both in Portland and In Salem, tha , home of Mr.' Johns, ; where they will be at home about tha middle of November, .after a wedding trip -to British. Colum . ' I- tbia. .. j ; a yw;- ; 'y- ? i sT .'. Thtt fining room was attractive with a profusion: of Prima . Donna ; roses, ' , jpmlma and autumn leaves,' and was pre- aided over by Mra., J. u. ieon, aire. Frank McCauley, Mrs. .Boscoe Gtltner, ' Mrs. Claude McColloch, Of Baker; Mrs, ' A..C. Mlcken, and Mrs. Co A, McKenna. j They wer assisted by Misa ' Editn . Woodcock, Miss Ada KendaJl, Miss Mary jonns, or Jfenaieion. sister, or .me Dnao , ' groom; and Miss Katherine ! Stanfleld. , - Stationed at the punch bowl were Miss Harriet Lc&ch, Miss Helen Johns, an other - alster of . the bridegroom, and ' .UtM Mary- 8telwer?iy-;vi; ;:.fF Assisting 1 about th rooms were; Misa , Margaret. McKenna," alater "of th , bride, Mias Bertha Masters, Miss Agnes 1 - Beach, .Mia Gertrude Holmes and Miss - i Florence Leacn. a.-'?--m. Th wedding of Miss Stanfleld ' and Mr. Means was attended by only the relative's and the' most Intimate friends, including about 50 guesta. Dr. Morrl ' aon read the ceremony t high noon at Trinity Episcopal church. Hugh Stan. ' zield, the second brother of tho bride, ' - . gave her In marriage. She was unat tended and "wore, her trayellng suit of : Diue serge, wun.cnic niack cat ana. a , : corsage bouquet .of Sunburst roses. 1 . After serrioea at, the church a wed- v ding luncheon waa served at the home of the bride s mother. Mrs. Harriet T. - Stanfleld, 1068 Eaat main street for the immediate family.' , Mr. and Mrs. Means . left' for a.'" short wedding trip,, after which they will be at home at Umatilla, t Or.; where the bridegroom . is engaged in business.;, h la. the son of Mr. and . Mrs. Heary Mean a of Umatilla. '. The Masonic , Tmple- was tha scene ' of BfCharmlngly appointed dancing par. ty last evening Win the, Knights Temp , lar club gave theli 6penlng -party for I i tbe season which included a reception rwlth dancing and cards following. ; A special feature during the evening waa - a gupper servea m the nanquet hail. The ' gueata assembled in the parlors off th ,. 'large ball room tintll about f o'clock ;; ".when the receiving line formed at the rostrum where a charming setting of Lpalms and-erna with a huge standard of yellow chrysanthemums made a fit tlng background tor the -many 'pretty "gowns worn.,. The guesta paaaed into th ball room -a'rom the south' parlor greet Ing the patronessea and forming a grand march, r::--i txr, v--v .'-, '.:, . Followtng are a few of the- attractive tostumes- noticed. 4 Mra. A. H. Averlll wore a handsome gown, of white crepe ; meteor with a delicate brocade In pink : flowers and trimmed in white lace. -. ;,llr. N. U. Carpenter was attired In Tshrimp pink -charmeuse draped with , a crystal beaded net. . f , , .- i ; Mra Charles E, Runyon wore an 4m. ported gown of black combined with . Jn hite charmeuse atid draped with r a black, embroidered net with touches of King's blue.v xtXVUpvX v Mrs Franklin A. Freeman waa becom- Ilia I -,. ....... . . ... ." 7 . . - l q ' ( (tiL- $( ' f3 j ,, ' 1 Cai - .. :- 1 " 1. , ....,...., - .7.,;.-.. 1 .. Your Furniture Authority , ' IJFHAT U ; better than to ' have authentic wv guidance in the selection of Furniture 1 and Home Furnihing? , ' ' What ia better than to have for selection .. worthy goods, exclusive styles that have the " sanction of the great designers? . y - What is better than to know whatever you purchase is priced right that you pay exactly what the piece is worth? . ? 1 Thtrtft jnoihmz better in Portland than - K the "better service" which customers of ' the F, A, Taylor Co. enjoy. ; . l"&.'Tay6r Co.- 130 TENTH STREET f-y, ;, ri' Mr. and .: Mrs.. Harry W. Ely (Miss Marl Beyers), who - wer mar ried In Seattle ' last evening- at tbe home of the bride. Mr. Ely ,1s assistant circulation manager of The Journal. " lngly gowned In a corn colored chiffon combined 'with whit lace and. black vel vet and she wore a corsage of vlolete and sunburst ' roses. ''?!f-:':'?-,---'.' Mra Harry M. Bailer wore a King's blue, chartoeuse gown with lrrldescent bead trimming in the' blue and green Shadea ;:p:.,;,; ':;.J; . C , t : , lira.' B. O. CrawfQrd wore a handsome gown of pink brocaded crepe de chine with bodice 'of white silk Uo with touches of tbe pink. . . Mrs. Alva Lee Stephens-waa gowned In yellow crepe meteor draped in black beaded net and trimmed in Jet. , - Mra Augustus Adams . wore pink marquisette made over deep pink char meuse and trimmed In marabout : Mra Walter Holmaa" waa attelred In peach toned' charmeuse trimmed with hand made applique lacet' ' VVPv A1 Mrs. Grant Phegley waa gowned In old rose satin with an over dress of black lace.'.f '-!' .tii'-, Mra. Edward I Pettis waa beautiful ly gowned ' In shell pink ' charmeuse -with white lace anoV'chlf fon rose trim ming. - 'V 1 . '- ; Mrs. John H. Hall waa attired In pink crepe combined with flowered chiffon. Mrs. Karl uveiy was gowned in old rose crepe meteor, with whit lace and toucnes or ronia a egg Diue.,. Mra Alexander wore apple areen cut velvet over corn colored - brocade with girdle of the corn colored velvet, and a handsome head dress of paradise feathera.-''-"4'.?' :r-'' 'i-W-; ws-.-iS.-rw' Miss Alice Gadsby was gowned in blue with flowered chiffon bodice. Misa Bailie Bterrett wore a chlo corn of old satin draped with chiffon em broidered In .sold, and trimmed with band of ' marabou. , t ' i 4;. ; r: t".s m Miss Rose MeCauleyr was gowned at- tractively in yellow charmeuae draped with hand embroidered chlf f on. . s r Miss June Carroll wore a matermelon pink charmeuse with a shadow lace dres'-' , ' ;.;,8C-:-'-i-i h'i tvt v Misa Marion Conrad wore light pink 5 (J -a n 1 NEWS GLtANINGS FROM THEATRICAL WORLD Selection of Successful' Plays Difficult .Part of. Stock' , Game, Says Baker. 'The' study .of plyvfd! 'SlanAer George U Baker,' "is the .most impor tant part of the stock' gaW- To the ordinary theatre gffer It peitiapv looks simple vnouah. and anv man or woman could no doubt name several productions ngni on tne reel that would please a large majority of people: The it would perhaps bt found sthat most of those selected were not obtainable for stock now.? Out of a list of 200 or 800 that are available, they might get a half doien- tbat looked like winners, but If you asked them If they would ba WUllng to risk their money on - the result , of producing' them you' would 'doubtless note a hesitation. . Confidence: would begin to wane, especially when ertaln objections are pointed out to them that had not been- thought of before. When It comes to laying out a list of between 44 and 60 play for a aeaaon with all the difficulties counted,, and to repeat this aeaaon after season in 'the same city, to practically the aame theatre goers, you will -see that aom good guessing is necessary.. : .ci.;, ? "When one sees-the costly mistakes those big NewTork-' producers make every year -men with years of experi ence ana - uniimiiea money -wnen yon conalder tha thousands of manuscripts and every conceivable type of actor to play them, well, the deeper the problem grows, and the more -one comes to the conclusion that It la all one big gamble alter au, ' y. , - " , "I have often found myself wanting task the policeman on the beat or the conductor on the oar hi opinion about a certain play I am worrying about. And why nott They are the real Judgea In. the end, and If the people don't like it. It goea Into the discard and atays there. 't--.x-- J. '---. f-ti-? , "But . her is another tough one. " I had a voting conteat on 12 plays last season and the one that ran way ahead crepe meteor with gold laca trimming ' Miss JSleanor Menefee wal gowned In blue chiffon over satin. J:;',s-v.c; Mias Charlotte Patterson wore ,. a king's blue brocaded crepe de china ; -. Mias Marie Haller waa charmingly gowned In light blue brocade with whit lace trimming. .. . '.,.. ' .i . Mrs. B. F, Green waa gowned In light blue crepe meteor with trimming of marabou, and white lace. WatoonRogers Wedding. , The home ' of Mr. and Mrs, George Bosegrant 9t 4929 Bixty-flrst street southe&st waa the scan of a , pretty wedding Monday evening, when , their daughter, Bernlo Lucile Kogera, wal married to James V. Wataon, Dr. John H. Boyd of the Firet - Presbyterian church officiating. ' The house waa tr tlstlcally decorated with autumn , foli age, ; Oregon - grape ' - and . autumn branches . being combined to form a bower where , the ceremony Waa per formed. . Miss Mamie Boh war . played the wedding march from Lohengrin, while tke bridal party took its place, and played softly during the marriage service. The bride wore a lovely gown of white chiffon over charmeuae with mar abou trimmings and carried a shower bouquet of Bride rosea. Mlaa . Nina Palmer, the bridesmaid, was becoming ly gowned. ' In shell pink messaline, with chiffon overdress and carried pink rosea ' Hugh MoGlll was beat man. Following congratulations ' by aasembled friends, a dainty repast was served, Mr. and Mra Wataon left the city for a short wedding trip and win be at home arter Novemoer 1 at eras Sixty-firs street Southeast, - Satellite Club Dance. " The Satellite club O. H a will give its onenina dancing party at the Ma- aonio temple Thursday evening,. October-M. The committee in charge is the Misses Alice Johnson. Emma Tor- toioehlen. Alma Jackson, Frances Hurl- burt. Lenora Sinks. Boxamia wommeis- dorf. Mama Newton, Roaney . uunourt. Edwin Mlnar, Ralph Hcnomp ana hu aell Shepherd. The. patronessea- are Mrs. P. I Lerch, Mra. A. F. Hushner Mra John A. Whitten and ; Mrs. A. O. Sinks. , - .; 0 ,,,, ' ., ..v ' Eastern Girls' Dancing Club. , A special dancing party will be given by the B. G.,r P. dub Friday evening, October 24, at Alumni hall. Grand ave nue and Clackamas street Commit tee, Gertrude Lucke, Bernice Hyde, May Johnson, Ethel Hyde, ceciua Booiesxi, Ines Hyde and Lucille Brennan. - Pat ronesses, Mrs. M. C Hyde, Mrs. T. C Allison, Mr Harry Haugaten and Miss Flaherty. Y.-Jf. For Uride-Elcct. ' ) tlMlaa E.'Blackadar entertained at din ner at the Haselwoed Tuesday evening in honor of Mlaa Eateiia iuice, wnose i marriage to Charles R. Thompson Is to take place on November 2. Tnose pres ent included 1 Mias -' Rual K Shearer, Miss Irene Durham, ' Miss Gertrude Mlaa JTaania Thombaon and Miss Edna Luka- ; ; i ,Fot MUa; Saldee Knapp. ' . : J ' Mra James A, Dowling was hostess '.Wednesday afternoon at a sewing bee and surprise shower in honor of Miss Saldea Knapp whose, wedding to Arthur A. Murphy will take place ' early In ' November. ' Autumn leaves and salvia ) converted the rooms Into- a wooded bower, .Among .those present were Mra t Harvey Lounabury, Miss Hasel Reed, ! Mrs. Pearl Wataon, Mrs, ' Dwlght F. ' Knapp, Mias, Ruth Murphy, Mra James t Strain, Mra. . Arthur P. Karrbn Miss 'Susanna Varwlg, Mrs. WiUiam Geller- son, Mrs. R. 1 uiuespie, . Applewhite, Mrs. Charles E. Stolte. Mrs. Ralph Hahn and Mrs. B. D. Jorgensen. Skating .Party, i,,:-!,;:, f'jMyt:i??.h K , Th dpnlng skat for "Washington high .school was given-by the Phreno dlken eocjety - of that' ' school i at the Oaks rink October; 19. . The patroneaaes for the skate were Misa snaver,;-awes McRae .and. Miss .Prlngle. The com. mltte In charge was Maria Kohn, Ellen Jackson and Bernlce Miller. -;;, ;- ; tectture7 of . Intertet; '1 v ; , Th prsencW;"of ::;Dr' Louis Kaufman ': Anspacher, noted lecturer of New York, who is playing In the city th la week. With' his wlf e, ' Katheryn . Kidder, ha been the Inspiration for a lector Which has been haatily arranged by Mias Getta Wasserman and Mra. Julius Louis son for Saturday; morning; from 11 ,W IS o'clock at the Multnomah hotel. A number of prominent aoclety rhatrons have heard Dr. Anspather apeak In New York, and ar espeoially lntereated in th lecture Saturday morning. He has chosen for his, subject, "Th place of Drama Among the Arte," which he has given before the Drama league of New York with great success. v.,. ,;:v?:; Society Notes.';,;';;; -...rN 1 Mr. and Mrs, Walter Albln Gruettet (Mlaa Louisa Gleaaon) returned horn Tuesday from their wedding trip to San Frsucluco. ..) v,..; :'t, .', ' it. I i, j s. 1 ' ' ' ' " I i George I ' Baker. of all th others did on JifLiha. poorest weeks' business of the entire season, while several that ran around No. (, or 9, or so, came out big.- And there you are."-;',. ,,c., f; ;;;:,,.- . I 1 . -' ' r Th cast') of 'The Lure", company, which will b presented at the Helllg Saturday and Sunday mgnt, with Sun day matinee. Is composed of many . of the beat players on tbe American stage. Local playgoers will specially remem ber five of its leading actors, for one Of them: .; William J. Kelly, who waa the first to play th title role of "Ben Llilk Chocolates At the Q q! 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Harold Russell, of "The Man of the Hour' fame, who recently played out 4 her the Russian grand duke In "The Man From Home' - 1 .-;(.'..;.. y-Ai':-irga Hrarborough, who wrote ".The Lure," tbe Intensely powerful dram on. tbe wnue slave proDlem, was lor years a ' special secret service agent In' the employ of the United States department of juatlce, and was engaged in running down the w hite slevere. Thus be was no mere playwright aeeklng a- sensa tional theme, but the theme sought him. His actual life- experiences, revealing the terrible truths Of this wide threat ening evil, inspired him to write "The Lure." ; That it is Indoraed by the Unit ed ' States white slave commissioner himself la ' guarantee ' positive of its fidelity to facts. 'This remarkable drama will be seen here, at tbe Helllg. t " , 1 . Th ShubertS ar to produce a comedy of Now York life by Albert Lea called "Miss Phoenix." with Ann Murdoclc in the 'cast. , " 'l ' ' jj . s - , 1. ',',!' A new musical fare under contem plation Is to be given the name of "September Morn," and produced In New .York at an early data. - Columbia university is to add a play, writing course to Its extension depart ment, and courses in moving picture scenarios may b added. - (f.,-r;,;., ,.,..J7-v'.:-s.-'.;!i ! 7 'i;. 'Regan Hughstan has been engaged for th cast of the company to support Mabel and Edith Taliaferro In their new play, "Young Wisdom." - . . 'Jv., -, Late this month . David Belaaco will produoa.the new play by Roland Moll-1 ...... a.lTI WTli. Willi Tmlil.. , Thfl cast will Inolud Charles Dal ton. ... - ; ' '.. .' -' .'v&.v'MA';' Paul Armstrong has written a spec taoular drama of th Spanish main, called "The Pirates." H also has a comdy called "A-. Hunt for Happiness." ,V '.'?'..'(".,?.(-. '.'S-.l;f t Frank Payne has Interpolated in "The Every item denoting a sarinff of Dromot hundreds to come to as well as their future druy; and other needs. 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William Harris Jr, la getting, ready to produce a new play by Paul Dickey and Charles Goddard, joint authors of "The Ghost Breaker." It ' U called "The Trlfler." '.., . , i What Is supposed to be the first pre mlere-of an American play outside of America was given at the Municipal theatre of LDangx tGerman-r.ecntiik When" Herman Bcbeffauer'sV'The New Shylock." a play of Russian Jew life on the .eaat aide, waa performed. The play has been purchased, it Is reported, by the theatres In Bonn, Btraosburg and Posen, '. ., .:.v--rj-y ' VX'-. .' jc; riteiijslubs ;;!! v Medical Ternperance Discussed. ' Mrs. Lora C-Little had charge of the program at Central W. CT.-U.r. Wed nesday afternoon. Her ; subject was: "Medloal Temperance.'?' Bhe i j lntro duoed Dir.'f. W.- L ; Powell ; who spoke on alcohol. vAHei aseerted that ' the modern trend of .the medical world is opposed to the use of alcohol. Next week the aubject 'Will .'be Sunday school work. , t ' i A, , " Hen's and Women's Club, ' Th Monday -f club; an organisation 6f men and women, ; is on of th prominent : factors In the mental de velopment, and aoclal activity of Al bany, th club having been organised in ; io , y officials and proressors of Albany college. The club meet monthly and occasionally an ' extra meeting la sandwiched In. "J. t r At the first meeting this year Miss Anderson recalled "some of her experi ences while traveling abroad. At the meeting Monday night of this week the sanitation of the Philippines was, dis cussed by Professor White. Other top ics1 and those who will handle them throughout the ; winter are: "Passing Glimpses of the Orient," 6. MV Garland; "Faots, Fallacies and Assumptions," Dr. Sharps . "The World's Peace," Mr. Hew itt; . "Th Successful Life," V Dr.. 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After the meeting Dr. Lola Johnson will apeak on current litera ture, and reports will be beard from the delegates to the Hood River convention. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MAKE MANY 1 REQUESTS , v ' h'; .',:-s-.' 'i " v " ' ' Yesterday waa "request day" with the county commissioners so far as the ' Multnomah farm is concerned.' ' Stale Game Warden Finley was requested to make the farm a gam refuge. Super. , intendent Jackson waa requested to post trespass notices about the premises, ' Miss Mary Frances Isom, of. the li brary, waa requested to,arrange. If pos. . slble, library faculties for the Inmates, County Surveyor Holbrook was re- quested to relocate the road from the wagon road to the buildings and County ' FrultJ Inspector J. E. Stansberry ! and ahade treea Mr. Stansberry is to ; be given charge . of this work - In the future, i ". , , . -t ' x. " New classification. - In the Sunflav , Journal you will, find some exeeptlonal chances to save money furnishing your home: look under "Household Goods" in the classified section. You can turn a look' Into money. .'',f - '.(Adv.) Use common oenee buy Superior coal. . II ton Main 184; A-154L Adv.) , I such wide variety as to to supply their immediate ' K? an event worth while par-. ffzJ . . f-I'.r 50c Alcohol Gas Stove 33d ii 40c quart Witch Hazel 330 z 50c" pint (Cod Liver Oil ' 330 fjf 50c size Optona Tablets 330 y5t r: n . r a 9 ......::: nm i Srzzl ow paume Anaxgesique opt? tp4 50c size poslam for. ; .350 Q 50c Cuticura 'Ointment; 350 K? ovc size oat xiepauca tor noq 75c; Lennox' Hair Tonic. 390 50c size "Owl", Theatrical " K" .Cold Cream, for.... 390 p 75c size Croxone for.. .430 ir? 75c size Lennox Hair Dye, all shades, for.. ..;.... 490 65c size Roger & GaOet's Anthea Powder for.. .490 75c Scheffler's Hair Dye 530 $1 size Caldwell's Syrup 1 IE . oi ircpsm xor . . .. . . i .DO? 75c size Pinaud's Vegetal 550 75c oz. Pivera i . 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