2 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAI7 PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY, 19,' 1914. .TV months with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Flynn. This is Mrs. McCarthy's first Portland visit sine her marriage a year ago. A number of Portland parties mo tored to the Falls Chalet Sunday. In one group' were Mr. and Mrs. C B.-.Jackson.'Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Jackson- of Virginia. Miss Julia Hobday and ' Philip Jackson. Another group had aa its members Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fish, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Irvine and John T. Fitzgerald of New "York. Mr. X .... NfV I I . . ' w&rCJ I " I T LOi 1 and Mrs. Charles F. Swigert and Hugh Hum- were among other guests for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Alva Jacobs and Mrs. E. A. Adams of San Francisco passed the week' end at the Chalet. , - Miss Irene Daly left Wednesday if -a . - ' tfi Av.i" : i ... viaflsyj ?; --(tv. -"-ill jls-;v. - ii 1 -$h2 I Ifl f f-: f Mil j ill Bpsnish broom, the only color in the - decoration, Was massed on. either side . ox th pulpit. Shasta daisies were used about ths choir loft and the windows were banked with great clusters of ar rowhead and huckleberry greenery. Before the hour, of the ceremony ., Mrs. Fallenlus played two Grieg or '. numbers, "Erotic" and '"he Lone ;;. ly Wanderer." Buddertfkann's; Swedish ."Weddyig march pteced the wedding - march from Lohengrin "wtiloh 'announc ed the bridal party: The bride came in -on me arm oi ur. n. xo., wnoer, oroin t er-ln-law of the bridegroom, from Ber- keley, California. Her bridal robe was " fashioned-' of heavy Ivory crepe de chine with bodice; of lace and long court ' train. Orange blossoms held In -place the long wedding veil and Bride roses, lilies of . th valley and orchids .formed the bfMT shower bouquet. wMiss Henrietta Kllot, sister of the . bridegroom, was the maid of honor. , She was gowned In white lingerie with white hat and pink sweet peas for S flowers. The best man was Henry . Mae ten Following the service, for which the church was filled, i the members of the V family only gathered at the T. L. Kllot vhome for a wedding breakfast. After f wedding Journey of a fortnight Mr. and Mrs, Eliot, will go to Berkeley, their future home.- ! A pretty luncheon of 1? covers was presided over at Waverly Country club ' Friday by Miss Margaret Ayer who gave it In honor of hr eastern guest, ;Mlss Dorothy Oif ford, and Miss Hilda Hmlth, Mr. and Mrs. George Klrkham , Smith's niece from Concord, N. H. ' Two little people have mAde their advents most recently In two homes where many messages of felicitation are finding their way. Monday a son, James Cook Crumpacker, was bom to Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Crumpacker (Cully Cook). Thursday a week the Cannon Beach summer home of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Wvnnn Watts was gladdened with the arrival of a daugh ter. Mrs. Watts was Miss Helen Hoi brook. - i j V Mrs. H. S. Brill Of New York, Mrs H. Michel of Cologne, Germany, and ( Mrs. S. Wertheimer of San Francisco were the . inspiration for a bridge luncheon, which Mirs.- N. D.' Simon gave yesterday. Eighteen guests were ?n vited to the Portland for luncheon, where a pretty ' French cotar sohenro . of blue and pink was tlivalopud in the table decorations. Later tne bridge games were formed at the Simon resi dence on Flanders street. The hostess was assisted by ' Mrs. A. Obertorfer . and Alias eonnenield. jnisa jjorotny Worcester chose as . her honor guests for tea Thursday Miss Ethel Chamberlain, formerly of roruana, Dut now or Denver, and Miss Katnerine Lewis of Minneapolis. Miss Katherine B. Jackson -of Chi cago was the inspiration for an after noon of auction given for her Wednes day by her sister, Mrs.. Harold Tenny Burntrager. Pottery vases in ' green and brown held beautiful clusters of coreopsis and gladioli In the drawing ,-v,. room ana library .where the games were enjoyed. .The dining room, deco rations were nasturtium . in crystal ana sliver bowls.i . . Place cards, hand painiea scenes or: Switzerland, souve- nlrs of the affair, hand carved bears and the card prizes were all brought from Europe by Miss Jackson, who has been graduatedrom Madame Mon tessorrs school lnlom. Mrs. Burn trager will entertain in a fortnight with another bridge for her sister. Wednesday's guests were Mrs. Ches ter Deering, Mrs. Charles F. Bunker, Mrs. Walter F. Raymond, Mrs. A. D. Giles, Mrs. John Chambers Morrison, Mrs. Bert M. Denlson, Mrs. Wilis Straugh. Mrs. J. Coulsen Hare, Mrs. W. B. Hare, Mrs. Charles L. Boss, Mrs. Wlnthrop. Hammond. Mrs. McKiniey MitcheH, Mrs. -John Toft, Mrs. M. A. Newall,' Mrs. Roy O. Tatea, Mra Wil liam Gadsby, Mrs. N. U. Carpenter, Mrs. Roscoe R. Glltner, Mrs. Frederick Hobert, Mrs. Alexander McPherson, Mrs. Minnie Sterling, Mrs. George Wt Simpson, Mrs. Katherlne Day, Mrs. Nina Larowe, Mrs. Lyddon Veysey. Mrs. Byron F. Miller, Mrs. Eunice Yates of Olympia, Wash. ; Mrs. E". M. Baker, Mrs. C. A. Coolldge, Mrs. Frank lin A. Freeman, Mrs. Nathaniel T. Palmer, Mrs. E. O. Mattern, Mrs. .John Annand, Mrs. Frederick Austen and Mrs. Robert F. Lytle. Blaine R. Smith Jr was a host at dinner Friday evening for shis tejmis tournament guest from . Spokane, T. Grant Ware. The table was beautiful ly decked In yellow. Seated about It were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morse, Mrs. Blaine R. Smith, Miss Frances Henny, Miss Genevieve Howell, Miss Josephine Sandle, Miss Wiley, Miss Frances Strowbridge, Mr. Ware, Arthur Budgin, Howard Strowbridge, Catlin Wolford and the host. " A five table auction party . was the diversion planned Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. John W. Minto for the pleasure of Mrs. C. L. Crellin. Mrs.Her- bert Holman's sister-in-law from Pleas- anton Cal. Harmonizing beautifully with the old rose hangings of the Min to home was the pink, white and green color scheme of decorations carried out with roses and phlox. Mrs. W. C. Fox and Mrs.- Otto Metschan assisted the hostess. Card honors'- fell to Mrs. M. A. M. Ashley, Mrs. Edwin Caswell, Otto Metschan and Edwin Caswell. Mrs. Horace Richmond, the Seattle guest of her sister, Mrs. P. N. Stop- penbach. was complimented with a bridge luncheon, over which Mrs. John Burgard presided on Wednesday. High scores at each table won a prize, W:G.SMITH&CO. A VISITING A 1 1 IENGRAVERS : "w mmmmr n THIRD FLOOR MORGAN BLDG. BKpADWA Y & .WASHINGTON STS. of the summer. Cochot Therkeisen la spending his summer with Professor and Mrs. Thorne of Portland academy. on the Mackenzie river. Miss-Nan Robertson is spending the week at Gearhart, where she is the guest of Mrs. David T. Honey man. Friends of Miss Lucia B. Harriman will be delighted to know that she has recovered from the Illness which over took her In Shanghai. She la now In Toklo. Japan, where, she Is editor In chief of the woman's department of the recently organized Associated Press. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Coffey will go down to their ranch at Drain, Or., where they will spend the month of August. Their wedding was a recent event. Mrs. Katherlne Ward Pope., returned Sunday evening from a year passed in vocal finishing in New York city. She will spend a couple of months in Ore gon City with the C D. Latourettes before returning permanently to Port- Lland. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Stearns and son. Lloyd, left Tuesday morning for Newport. They expect to return about the first of August. A group of youns women home from school for the summer vaca tion. Top, left to right Mias Helen Wortman, Miss Antoinette Mears. Bottom Mias Beatrice Locke. Mrs. W. -Thompson, Mrs. Mattie C. MacLeod, Mrs. Frank E. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L' Weatherby, Harold s. Holmes, Mrs. -George V. Arnold, Master ROy Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward J. Sheen. Mr. ; and Mrs. Herbert Gan Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Cary House man and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kroenert. Mrs. Harlan . Grover Thompson of Spokane, formerly Miss Ethel Cau f ield of Portland,, is paying - her first visit to Portland and Oregon City rela tives and friends since her marriage of somewhat recent date. A pretty compliment planned in her honor Wed nesday was the luncheon which her sis ter. Mrs. Livjr Stlpp, gave In Oregon City. Circled about the table with its smart arrangement of black-eyed Su sans were the honor guest, Mrs. Bertha Adams, Mrs. .Linn Jones, Mrs. Louis Morris, Mrs. Ernest Rands. Miss Pearl Montgomery; Mies Cls Pratt and the hostess. Mrs. Thompson will continue her visit for a week or 10 days. - B : : w The Oregon chapter, Delta Slgmu phi legal- fraternity. University 4of Oregon, held Its annual election of of ficers Monday night in Its houseboat. "Ruby." Tbe following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Counsel lor, John D Dwyer; vice-counsellor, W. J. McKensie; scribe, Blu-me B. Coles; master of the exchequer, R. J. Lincoln; master of ceremonies, Blaine B. Coles. After the election a buffet luncheon was served.- The next affair will be an informal dance the latter part of next week; . . , Miss Helen Higbee, bride-elect of Frederick Mason DeNeffe, was the guest of honor at a linen shower and sewing party given Thursday after noon to Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae at the Montgomery Drive home of Mrs George M Woodley. About 25 guests enjoyed the afternoon. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Roy M. Cross, Mrs. Frederick Warren Farrinartnn of 453 East Twenty-first street, north. has-sent out cards for a bridge after noon on Wednesday honoring - Mrs. freaericK warren Harrington Jr., i recent bride. Mr and Mrs. Fan-in ton Jr. are temporarily domiciled at the Wheeldon Annex. , A very delightful surprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.- Kroenert. HIT Mallory avenue, Thursday evening.: July 16. the having been arranged in honor of Mrs. Kroenert' s birthday. During the even ing an impromptu, program of instru mental numbers, vocal selections, read ings and dancing was enjoyed, and the evening closed with a unique buffet supper. : Those present were Mr. and Mrs. F. . o. Crary, . Mr. and Mrs. W. Winters, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ZirnglebeL Mr. and Mrs. H. Ludwig, Mr.and Mrs. j. m. mieia. Mrs. . j. Col, na. M. ZirnglebeL Mrs. T. W, Sparks, tr. and SOCIETY PERSONALS xur. ana Mrs. je. x. Alien, with tneir two daughters. ; the ' Misses. Olmstead and Barbara, left Thursday - for San Uranclsco, en route to the Society Isl ands, with Tahiti as their objective point, where, they will remain about - 11 v " t ''i. ill Mias Bernice, Riley, i Mrs. Win throp. Perry's Chicago a visitor. six weeks. Homeward bound, they will stop at Manila, and will reach San Francisco again early, in September. Mr. Allen Is forester for the Western Forestry and Conservation association, and Mrs. Allen Is well known as Mary land Allen, the writer. The trip la planned In order that Mrs. Allen may gather material for a book which she is to write. . Mrs. Frank Leiph of Linnton has as her guest for a couple of months her sister from San Francisco, Mrs. George Brown, who is an accomplished musi cian. Word from Miss Clara West of Irv ington, who went east early In June to attend the Sargent School of Dancing at Cambridge, Mass., brings the news that she la progressing rapidly in her art, the study of which she la pursu ing with greatest enthusiasm. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gannett and Miss Gannett have taken the F. J. Mc Pherson residence. 1090 Vaughn street, Willamette Heights, for the summer. Stewart Campbell, a prominent busi ness man of Condon, Or., has been a Portland visitor the paat week and much entertained by his many friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Seyster of Ore gon, I1L, arrived Sunday to pass the summer with their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and MraBarge E. Leonard. Thursday Mrs. Leonard entertained at dlnner-f or them up the Columbia. . Yes terday tne ieonaras ana their guests motored to Cloud Cap Inn for the week end. ; . - Mrs. Irene DeVanney has1 Mrs. A. J. McGuire and Miss Ida Marshall as house guests at her attractive bunga low on the board walk at Seaside. Miss Helen Kayser has gone to Oak land, where she will spend a couple of weeks visiting her aunt. . She left Tuesday. Mrs. R. W Blackwood of. Irvlngton has as her house guests Mr. and Mrs. Park I. Jacobs ot Richmond. CaL Mrs. Hollister B. McGuire arrived in Portland on Thursday, and will re main through the summer visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. McGuire came north a month ago, and was the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. C. E. Stolte. for a week, when she was unex pectedly called back to California for a fortnight's outing in the Santa Crui mountains. -t Mrs. E. E. Latourette of Kettle Falls, Wash., near Spokane. Is - visiting her husband's relatives in Fulton Park, corner Custer, and Water streets. : Miss Catherine Therkelsen and Miss Mary Therkelsen have returned from Wllhoit Springs, and have gone down to Seaside, where Mrs. L. W. Therkelsen has taken a cottage for the remainder Mrs. A. W. Cauthorn and family. Mrs. S. V. Fuller and Mrs. G..T. Slln gerland with her son, George, started Tuesday for a sojourn at - Wllhoit Springs. Mrs. Clay 8. Morse and Mrs. Eda M. Gay, who are spending the month of July in the Morse cottage at Seaside, passed the- week end with Mrs. Charles Urfers at Cannon Beach. Mrs. Mabel James and Mrs. Bert Corthell have gone to Seattle and Ta- coma to visit friends during the Pot-latch. Mrs. L. Kyser has as her guest her nephew from Oakland, Hugo Kleeman. Mrs. Kyser and Mr. Kleeman returned yesterday from a Seattle visit with Mrs. T. R. Kyser. . Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Burleigh and son, Joseph, of Evansville, Ind., are the guests for 10 days or two weeks of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rui bush. of East Sixtieth street. They arrived Saturday. Mrs. George E. Chamberlain, wife of Senator Chamberlain, is expected to leave Washington and arrive in Port land in the near future. Mra. Cham berlain la almost recovered from her recent illness brought on by excessive heat in the east. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Chance are home from three weeks' travel in the Yosemite valley and a sojourn in San Francisco. Dr. and Mrs. G. O. Jefferson left Wednesday for an-Alaskan trip: which will keep them away until the first of August. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt M. Lesher are In Portland, the guests of relatives and friends for the firt tim in two years. Most of that time has been passed In New York, where Mr. Lesher is president of the Lesher & MacDuf fee company. Mr. and Mra Lesher will spend several months on the coast inspecting the company's factories at .Vancouver, B. C; Seattle and San Francisco. ? w Mrs. John A. Keating has as her guest for a week Mrs. Julian Blddle and three children from San Francisco. Mrs. Blddle and Mrs. Keating were schoolmates in Atlanta, Georgia. it : Mr. and Mrs. John Archer Bell have returned from a three weeks motor trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Mrs. W. L. Morgan and family left Sunday to open their cottage at Gear hart for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C Chamberlain are in New York city, spending several days at the Woleott. "' Mr. and Mrs. Edward . D. Williams left Friday for Seaside, where they have been guests at the Hotel Moore for the week end. Mrs. L. M. Evashlntsoff, widow of the late Admiral W. T. Evashlntsoff, Russian navy., aoeompanled by her son. recently arrived here direct from St. Petersburg, Russia, -and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Theodore Barker, 38S Grand avenue, south. - to be gone abroad, for at least four months. In Chicago she will Jolri Mrs. T. P.- Walsh. Miss Gertrude Walsh and Miss Katherlne Walsh, of Davenport, Iowa, and together the party will sail from New York July 21 on the Aqul tanla, th new monster liner: A motor trip through Ireland, . Scotland and England will preface a season of travel on ih continent. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schweitzer and little daughter - arrived Monday after noon from San Francisco to make their future home in Portland. They will be warmly welcomed by th many friends of Mrs. Schweitzer who was formerly Miss Ruth sicheL Until they deter mine upon a place of residence the Schweltzers will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Slg. Slchel. Mr. and Mra. Walter MrCook have as their guests for a week or ten days Mr. Cook's aunt from Sandnsky, Ohio. Mrs. Elta Cook. Miss Grace O'Neill left for the north Wednesday to spend a fortnight with th T. M. Garratts as well as other Seattle friends. sr Mrs. James Ambrose and Miss Ruth Plummer came home Thursday from a trip to Yellowstone national park. Mrs. O. Dt Ireland and family have opened their cottage at Rockaway Beach for th summer. When Dr. andMr Samuel C. Slo- cum returned from their . .fortnight's sojourn at DeLano Beach, on th Sound, they brought with them 'to Portland as their guest Miss Jessie Barclay, one of Tacoma's most popular young worn. en. -w -Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Morgan are spending a week In Tacoma. Mrs. Jeanett Thieleman and Miss Mathilda Thieleman have gone to New port to occupy their cottar at Nve Mrs. jr. T. Dillon returned Monday irom an Aiasaan trip. Miss Greata Butterfield haa as her guest at thet Butterfield country place near Deer Island. Miss Marv Blossom. This week Miss Genevieve Butterfield will have as hr guest at Hood River miss ciaric Biles. In another 10 days Mr. and Mrs. D. b. Mciean are expected home from the east, where they iiave been spend mg uie past tour or five weeks in Maine. New York and in general sight seeing. Mrs. jrranx Vina of Irvinrton ! entertaining as boos guests Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCabe and Miss Emily .aictaoe or isew Haven, Conn. Mrs. W. Hayden Fisk and small daughter. Doxine, of Lakeylew, Or., are xne guests of Dr. and Mrs. Duane A. Fellows. Yesterday Mrs. Fisk loinwl her parents. Dr. and Mrs w a Wise, at Barvlew, Or. Miss Gladys Morgan returned Thurs day after a visit of 10 dav in Wnmi Klver with Mrs. C. A. Reed. Mrs. W. C. Knighton of Salem has as her guests her cousins from Port- iana, Mrs. A. B. Crosman and Mis Lillian Crosman. Miss Crosman is ill " ' " ' ' III Little Miss Josephine Whitney who assisted at Mrs. A. T. Giesy's tea. spending the summer with her mother. after several successful years on the eastern stage. it Mrs. W. J. Stipe, Miss Aa SUp and Miss Mayme Brown ar back in Portland after having, been th guests for 10 days of Tom Stipe on his ranch In th vicinity of Boring. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd M. . Hamilton left yesterday for a thre or four weeks' trip, on which they will visit Yellowstone and Glacier national parks Mr. and Mrs. 'Leo Fried - and son leave today for a vacation- trio that will tak them to Vancouver and Prince Rupert. Dr. Flora A. Casaeday and Dr. Frank F: Caaseday are looking? after their mining interests and enjoying a month's vacation in th Cascade moun tains at Monte Crista, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greer left Thursday for a trip to Seattle. Portland people who have made their way recently to Sol Due Springs in th Olympic mountaina are Mrs. A. Mc Calman, Miss Edna Blaswanger, Alvln Binswanger, A. McCalman Jr. and J. A. McHolland. Mrs. JA. Pragg is entertaining at her summer cottage. Beach Center, wash., Mrs. William Gemmel and chil dren. Rev. Frank W. Gorman and family are enjoying a vacation season at Sea- view, where they have a cottage. Mr. and Mra W. H. Curtis of Du luth, Minn., who have been spending their honeymoon on the coast, are the ruests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pember. 987 East Seventeenth street, this week. They will leave tomorrow for their future home in Duluth. Miss Elizabeth Parkard, a prominent member of the Friday Morning club, and for the last two years president of the Highland Park Ebell club of Los Angeles, is the guest of Mrs. G. C. Eshelman. 221 Jessup street. Miss Parkard la well known in educational and literary circles, both as a teacher aPd a writer. For flv years she was principal of the Los Angeles High school, and for nine years she was head or tne Kngush and history department of the Oakland Hish schooL Mrs. Walter Davis, who has been spending the summer with Mrs. David Anderson at the Anderson summer home. Kewpie Inn. Welches, Or., will leave shortly for California, where she is called by the illness of her father, H. 8. Kent. She will -be accompanied by her daughter. Mias Lucll Davis, and Mrs. Anderson. ' . Mr. and Mra. E. K. Chappl of th Hawthorne apartments, feft Wednes day on an extended eastern trip that will Include visits in New York and eastern Virginia. They will return about th first of September. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Chlpmau left Wednesday Tor two or three weeks' sw Journ on the sound. Mrs. Chlpman Is the new chairman of the Calendar com mittee of the woman's club. Already several interesting meetings have been held by the commlttn, and a calendar of unusual quality Is looked for by members of the club. w Mr. and Mra. J. K. Murphy and party left Sunday for a two weeks trip In the mountains near Gilmer. Wash., 10 miles out of Whit Salmon. Trout fishing and mountain climbing will be th chief sources of entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Logan left for Seattle Wednesday to sail on the Jef ferson for an Alaskan trip; . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hagen and daughters, the Misses Pearl and Lulu Hagen, left Thursday for Seaside, where they will spend about six weeks. They will be Joined In a week by Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Searcey of Pendle ton. Mrs. David T. Honeyman has as her week end guest st Gearhart Miss Beatrice Nirkle of San Francisco. Mrs. M. E. OrJwa of Portland will Join her daughter, Mrs. E. M. Foudray, at Seavlew for the rent of th summer. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Madley have Is sued invltattons for the wedding of their daughter. Miss Helen Grace Hig bee, and Frederick Mason PeNeff to (Continued on Following Page). W. S. Smallwood and W. F. Worcher of Portland are among recent arrivals at the 'Sol Duo hot springs, la th heart of the Olympic mountains. - ' . ; ' " ' - -- Mrs. Raymond McCarthy, formally Miss Irene Flynn. has arrived from Pueblo. . Colorado, for a visit of two Minrmnnia: Continues This Week ThU new Sale has proven so popular in the past two days that we have decided to continue it this week. All broken lines must go we carry nothing over. Every item a bargain extraordinary! Positively No Telephone Orders Nothing Reserved or Exchanged To $27.50 Suits, Serges, Mixtures, etc. $3.95 To $19.50 Suits; $17.50 Coats; $7.50 Dresses, $1.95 To $12.50 SkirtsChecks, Plaids, Silks, etc., $4.89 Junior Middy Suits Linens and Chambrays, $1.00 To $14.75 Wool Serge Dresses, Many Colors, $4.35 ' New Cotton Crepe Dresses, Dainty, Summery, $3.95 $19.50 to $45 Silk and Wool Suits, at $10.00 To $10 Cape Coats and Sport Coats, Rummage $6.95 To $24.75 Novelty Coats, Silk, Wool. Also Capes $9.85 Cool Hot Weather Hats Chic White Satin Sailors, with black edge. Newest thing in New York. Special $1.75. Smartly trimmed White Satin and Hemp Sailors. Up-to-the-mo-ment in style. Special $3.95. To $1.75 Waists, oiled - and"' .mussed. . FT 1 $1.50 "Adjusto Fitted , Petti- v . coats. 98e -