THE .OREGON SUNDAY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY. 19." 1914. EVEI TliL WE OF U U- after, whioh- numerous - games were played and Miss Marguerite rendered a number of piano solos. The table was greatfy a3mired,the centerpiece being a large pink birthday cake. Those present were: Mae Froellch.' Marguer ite A ma to, Irene MeGahan, Jeannette Rogers Marie and Sophie McGulre, Margaret French. Cyntjjla Delano. Laura Powell. Ruth .Powell, Jemmia French. Ada Stephens, Virginia Sib ley, Louise Reuder and Angelina Plgli-celll.- .- Thursday, July 1. . Mr. James Ed ward Harvey of MtTabor was hostess at a reception given in honor of her mother, Mrs. Pauline Relchweia and sister, Zaidee of New York-city.' Light refreshments ; were - served. - Forty guests called in the course of the aft ernoon. ..' : :. :- - '" - Mrs.' Walter Bartholomew has an nounced the engagement of her daugh ter. Miss Edith Jane Cahlll. to James Loder.'. . No date has been set for the wedding.. , . .. - 1 , . An . event of Tuesday night was a party given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Finn of S00 Sacramento street, in honor of M. kit 7V ' W - - " V L'r?Al - I III, x ; y VV. ill'' Snap thota at the tenniB tournament. Top. left to right Mrs. W. . " of New York. ( Bottom, left to right Miss Alice Tucker and Mrs.' Walter M. Cook. b olmnld Wednesday evening', July It. at 1:30, In the White Temple. A reception will be held in the church .parlors following' the wedding aervice. 4r Mrs. J. ' O. Humphrey hae as her guests (or about six weeks Mrs. H. B. Davis and children, Haskell" and Mu riel, of Evanston, 111., who arrived on Tuesday. -!-Mrs. Wlnthrop Terry of Piedmont- is entertaining as her house guest her niece, Miss Beroice Riley, a popular member of Chicago's younger set? Mrs. J. Bullivan and daughter Flor ence have gone to Newport, where they will remain for the rest of the sum mer. -' '.'''. -ft' . if js. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mackensle and their house guest. Miss May Ballln of New York, are spending a week at the Mackensle cottage at Holmaa'a, North Beach.. v , : . :- 8. J.. Cutting leaves today for Chi cago where he, Joins Mrs. r , Cutting. After a month at Les Cbeneaux la lands. Mr. and Mrs. Cutting will visit elsewhere -In Michigan and Ohio, re turning to Portland In the: fall. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Mackln with their . two children, Wallace and Francis, re turned Sunday from two weeks spent at the home of Mrs. Macktn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keegan, of The Dalles, Another daughter and son-in-law, Mr. . and Mrs. Ernest Corlew, returned from ' The Dalles the last of the week. - i ' v.1 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cook have ter minated their New Tork and Bostor. visit and are home again ' Mrs. Cook was present at the reunion of her class at Wellesley and was a guest of Miss tllen Fits Pendleton, ; of Wellesley. who was a Portland visitor last falL BARRACKS NEWS Mrs. Rutherford Harts who has been HI for the past week. Is abl to be out gain. i '-(.-: ' Captain and' Mrs. Walter Sweeney gave a beautifully appointed card party en Wednesday evening- at their quar- A number of 'people from tha post enjoyed, a trip to The Dalles last week. : Captain and Mrs. Lucius Bennett; Lieu tenant v and ' Mrs, - Gilbert Wilkes and i Mrs. Blatterman ' otl Mayvllle, Ken- tucky composed the party.v - ' - Lieutenant Gilbert Wilkes and Lieu tenant Charles -3. Taylor , of -the .En gineer corps, who have been, on a de tail at Monterey, CaU - have ' been or- ASK FOR SAMPLES dered to the. Philippines for duty and will sail for the islands October 5. on the government transport leaving- San Francisco on that date. - Lieutenant William R. Scott has been ordered to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to attend the army school there. - w Mrs. Hegeman, Mrs. Wilson Chase, Mrs. Edgar A. Fry and Mrs. Fred W. Bubee and their children have gone to Gearhart for several weeks. Lieutenant and Mrs. Bernard O. Lents are rejoicing over the birth of a son on Wednesday morning. , : : : - J Mra Richard Moore and her mother, Mrs. Davis, of Washington, D. C. sailed last week for San Francisco where they will go to Monterey to visit Captain Moore, who Is In command or the Engineer corps on detail at that place. - :' ' -Captain and Mrs. Cromwell Stacey" gave a theatre party and supper on Monday evening-. The guests were Captain and Mrs. Walter Sweeney, Cap tain and Mrs. Allen Parker, Mrs. Leth rdut. Captain Carroll P. Armlstead and Lieutenant Rutherford Harts. : Major Joseph C. Castner and fam ily will leave son for Fort Snelling, Minnesota, where Major Castner has been ordered. - - -'j - w ' - Bishop and Mrs. Keaton, of Tacoma, who have been house guests of Colonel and Mrs. Young for several days, left on Wednesday for their home. Mrs. George S. Young gave a pret- 11 iy appointed dinner Saturday evening-. The guests were Bishop and Mrs. Keator, Mrs. Jere B. Clayton and Miss Trotter. - Colonel William - Lassiter who has been on the unassigned list has been ordered to report for duty, with the Twenty-first Infantry and will serve under Colonel George S. Young who Is post commander. Colonel Lasstter who will be retired this coming autumn has been on duty In the recruiting- office at Fort McDowell, CaL The regular Sunday afternoon ser vices, held by Chaplain James Osse waarde .have been discontinued dur ing the summer. Chaplain Ossewaarde, however, remains at the post. ' Mrs. John B. Richardson and ; Mrs. William H. Gill have left for Gear- hart to Join their husbands who are there with their companies. , , ; Miss Polly Young- wUl sail ' for Alaska, with a party of friends the lat ter part of July. She expects to-b gone about three weeks. t Mrs. John H. Page Jr.. has left for a visit In . Kansas City while Captain Pago is participating in the maneuvers at Gearhart General and Mrs. Page are occupying-their,; Quarters during tneir aDsence. ss nwnf7 oruugat witn it .an an noancement of the engagement of Miss Edith Helen Rouf and Leo S. Shapirer, both of whom are well known musical ly. .The bride-elect has only-recently returned from, a stay In Chicago.' Sep tember has been chosen as the wedding month. - ' rr . . . . i . . ... : .ENGAGEMENTS ' B. Roberson. Mrs. C. A. Mackenzie , ' . j " WEDDINGS v The marriage of Miss Edith Matilda Ryden and Guataf J. W. NelsOh was solemnized Wednesday . evening1 at 9 o'clock at the home of the- bride's parents by Rev. Henry E. , Sandstedt, who . used tho ring- ceremony. The bride came In on the arm of her father. She was. becomingly gowned in ivory charm euse trimmed with small clus ters of . pearls and carried a shower bouquet of Bride's roses. Her attend ants were Miss Anna Dahlgren, Miss Bertha Meinhoff and Miss Evangeline Mcintosh. . All wore fetching cos tumes and carried pink carnations. Mr. Jacobsen attended " the 1 bridegroom, Mendleseohn's . . wedding - march was played on the piano by Miss Eveline Dahlgren.. Masses of roses and -carnations formed , the decorations. During the hours of the reception which fol lowed the service Miss Dahlgren gave several piano .numbers and Miss Mc intosh and Mr, Gustafson sang, ' r": At the home of Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Willis, Goldendale, Wc43h.i Wednesday, was solemnised the wedding of Miss Hazel M. . Willis and Dr. George H. Buck of Portland. Rev. Z. .H. Long-beake- performed the ceremony. Miss Lillian Willis was the maid of honor and the best man was Crede Bonebrakc. Dr. and Mrs. Buck left at once for their home in Portland. , . - " - . Rev. J.' H. . Bennett officiated at the wedding which -made Miss - Lillian Higgs the bride of Elwood Byron Fax on Wednesday evening at half past S. About ; SO guests assembled for ' the ceremony, i which was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Higgs. Mrw Faxon Is the .son of Mr. and - Mrs. H." O. Faxon, who for 25 years were prominent resi dents of Pendleton. The Higgs resi dence was beautifully decorated with a profusion of palms, ' pink and white roses and : carnations . In the- same shades. The bride was charming In Miss Olivia lilpschutz, who cele - brates her . twelfth - birthday . to- .' morrow. " .. . , lh v - ' mJ?k' r and her gueBt, MIbb May Ballln - her Wedding- sown of ivory creoe me teor with bodice of lace and lace flouncing on the skirt. She carried a shower . of Bride roses, - Her only attendant ; was Miss Rosalie Garrett, who wore pink crep de chine and car ried pink roses. Vernon Faxon, , a brother of the Drldegroom, was best man. The wedding march was played byr Miss Winnie- MlchaeL Following the wedding service a buffet supper was served. The table was presided over by Mrs.. W. C. Retass and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman. Miss Millie Mead served punch and assisting ; further were Miss Michael and Miss Maud Mil ler. ; Mr. and Mrs. Faxon have gone directly to Klickitat, where they will make their - home for the summer, re turning to Portland In the fall.. . Miss Emma M. Qreen and Way field btruageon were married Saturday aft ernoon. July 11; at, S o'clock, at the Centenary Methodist v church parson age; by Rev, Delmar H. Trimble. On Wednesday Rev. Luther-R. Dyott solemnized the wedding of Miss Lucile Moore of Lakewood, 111., and L. C Mac kay of Portland. The ceremony was solemnized ' in 1 the Congregational church, parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Mackay were the attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Mackay will i spend a month's honeymoon - camping near Mount St. Helens. V': . v-.- . . .. . 55 EVENTS OFiWEEK One of the Interesting features of the past week was a birthday party given in honor of Lucia and Theodore Mullan at their ideal country Jwme, Laugh-a-lot Court, east of Milwaukie. The children were taken out to the court In a, carriage and on arriving found every- possible means of enter tainment -which had been -- carefully prepared. ; The ; refreshments : were served in the sun room.- which' was decorated In fern and dahlias. v After enjoying several hours of good, times the guests were taken back to their respective homes.'- Those present were: Mildred Durbln, i Marie Culley, Irene Stuckey, May urasie; uarnet Nicola, Helen Frohman, Lillian Burge, Mabel Howey, Lucia Mullan, James Snyder, Mildred Mullan. Denzel Mullan, Len Campbell. . Amber Amsele, Brooks Childs, Theodore Mullan and Mrs. Jes sie Durbin. - --- - . , . jf.yif .,. ; Masses of fragrant roses and other blossoms . artistically t arranged,-; en hanced the beauty of the George Ja cobs residence In Irvington on . Thurs day , evening, when- Miss Mabelle Ja cobs was hostess for 16 guests, who assembled, to honor the . occasion ' of Miss EsteUe Leader's birthday. A musical -program filled the earlier por tlon of the evening, and dancing round ed out the later. Those who enjoyed Miss Jacob's hospitality were ,Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs, Mrs. II. Ieader, Miss Mabel Day. Miss Frances Spencer. Miss Nona -Leader,? Miss Bernice Ja cobs. Thomas Dempsey, John Buckley, Abdon Meiss, Stanley Kenney, Charles jsacuonaid ana jacxr jiyion. . ; r A delightful party was given by Mr, and .Mrs. Ralph Amato, 5309 - Thirty ninth avenue, S. E. Thursday after noon in honor of their daughter Mar guerite,on her eleventh birthday. The rooms" were artistically decorated with flowers, the - color . scheme being of pinR. iuncn was served ty Mrs. Ralph Amato assisted by Mrs. P. B. Sibley, Malloy of Eastern Oregon. The guests were Mrs. K. Finn, Miss M. Lelpold. Miss M. Bohan. D. Brogan, H. 8helley. H Gray. T. Heslln, J. Malloy and Miss M, Whitney. Mr. Malloy will leave soon for his home in Pendleton. rA deUghtful affair of Thursday was the afternoon for which Mrs. Florence Belle Crawford invited guests. Mrs. Crawford is a poetess at much ability and H' was to .hear a. number' of her poems set to ; maste . by .Mrs. Edith Haines Keter, of Seattle.- that the 40 or 60 guests assembled. Mrs. Ku ea ter presided at the piano and sang the song-s. - A number of additional poems by Mrs. Crawford.. were read by Mrs. Mabel Wallace Butterworth. A. feat ure of the affair was the decorations. Many of Mrs. Crawford's verses had as their inspiration flowers and the dee orations were all apropos of the poems read or sung. Yellow marigolds decked the table in the dining room where Mrs. W. T. Wade and Mrs. Mark Smith presided. The serving-table In the liv ing room had hydrangeas for Its flow ers - and was presided over by Mrs. Walter Howard and Miss Florence Sul lenberg. - - The Wisconsin Society of Oregon held Its-regular monthly meeting for July on last Thursday evening at Co tillion halL A large number of loyal Wlsconsinites were present, and many new members -were added to the rolL After a short .business session, which showed the society to be in a prosper ous and flourishing condition, there was a roll call, to which each one pres ent responded - giving Wisconsin - a hearty . recommendation, but boosting enthusiastically for Oregon. A delight ful program, consisted of the following numbers: A. B. Cain, baritone solo, Miss Hedgewick Casper, accompanist; Miss; Lulu .Carr, soprano soo, Mrs. - .Mead,, accompanist; Charjes E. Sawyer, reading;- Mrs..; J. Blum en thai, piano solo; 'A. B. Cain, in Irish ballads. Later dancing and get-acquainted time was enjoyed by all present It was decided that the regu lar annual plonic of the society be held at Peninsula park, on the - afternoon and evening of .August 20, which would be the regular, meeting date. , v On June S Mr 'aScs Sparks of 87 East Eleventh street north, entertained the sewing society of George - Wright Women's Relief corps. A delicious lunch was served to 28. and the enter tainment was. agreed by all to be one of the most enjoyable. . Friday. July 10. the society met at the home of Mrs. Thomas of Monta villa, with 26 present. A chicken dinner was served by tbe daughters of the .hostess. Much work was accomplished and a general good time enjoyed. The next meeting will be at room 626 the courthouse, W. R. C. hall, Friday, July 24. .' Mrs. Raymonde G Littler enter tained with four tables of bridge at her home In Mount Tabor on Wednes- day. There will be a lawn social party given by the United Artisans of Arleta assembly No. 338, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Van Nortwick. C703 Forty fourth avenue, corner of Sixty-seventh street,, 8. E. Monday evening at-8:30. Ice cream and cake will be served. All members and their friends are cor dially Invited. Take the Mount Scott ar,. get off at Kern Park station and walk three blocks north. - T The Kansas Jay hawker society of Oregon , will hold its regular monthly meeting Wednesday evening In Man chester hall. Fifth and Oak streets. - A laughable two act farce comedy and several musical numbers will provide the evening's entertainment.. ioi closing ouw party or urcgon i First Hive, No. 981. . Ladies of . the Modern Maccabees, was held at "the home of .Mrs. L. F. Parker, 1076 Glenn avenue, north, last Tuesday evening. After- the prizes were -awarded cake and lemonade were served. . ." The Railroad Woman's club has post poned their basket supper, in the City park, until the first Thursday ln.Au gUSC . . ..,'.. s Woodmere Hive. No. "00. Ladles of the Modern Maccabees, the baby Hive of Portland, instituted May 29, royal ly entertained their older sisters end friends' from - the other hives 'last Thursday evening at the Home of Past Commander Mrs. R. E. Alson. 5908 Sev enty-eventh- street, S. E. Cecil Laired, cometlst, Albert Deckeville, violinist; Men's. Women's and Misses Imported" Sweaters in :. White and Colors. Suitable for Beach Wear. . , ? z General English Tailors" --,-: ,-;: ,,--,:- : -:. i 2ND FLOOR SELLING BLDG. ' . ' SIXTH AT ALDER STS. j COMING EVENTS - - - V B. " " - - - a - a .FRATERNAL NOTES . J ' .-l -rir'-'tv: if . , . -v.- Vjk': - If v - y r 1 ; : v ' :: ' v - v vie f ? i-f m V-.,.. J if ' - i j iit is . If s V 1 ' 1 - w t . v C s i i l- 'v:-x". li iJ j J LeftMiss Grace O'Nell. Right Miss Thelma Garrett of Seattle "Miss O'Neill ' i-.. '-.'-' guent of Miss Garrett, who was a recent Portland visitor. Mrs. Deckeville. pianist. Gus Smith, soloist,' and Hazel - Ellis, pianist, ren dered 'la fine' musical program. Fol lowing that ice cream and cake were served upon the lawn under the many swinging. Japanese lanterns. '. ..." j. - The following . officers of Bonnie Rose Castle 67s were installed at the regular meeting of" the castle on -Monday eventng P. I. P..-Gilbert Ander son; - I. r P, Roy KesI; - C. C, Anna Smith; W. K Gertrude McLaren; of All 4 a ' ' ' larly at SIXTH AND ALDER ST. board of managers, long term. L. L. Haynes; , warder. Jay A. Mathews; sentry. L. H. Russell; herald, - Mary Damain; state manager, H. J. Glider sleeve, acting as Installing officer, and Dr. L. O. JMeAloney as guide. A mem bership campaign was started to last six months. - ' : W A five hundred party will be given by the guards of Portland hive No. 7, at the home of Mrs. Martha Howell, 1217 Woolsey . street, Columbia park. SIXTH AND ALDER ail Spring Suits and Dresses Our entire stock of Spring Suits consisting of more than 450 garments, not one of f W p hem sold regularly for less than $30 and jiC'y ' - e mt . a At? ; sre? - i ett tt' 'A many or mem ai yo$ ipoo ana $oot an go at one price .. : 7.;: '-:::::-r;:'f' our la. 4? C5fa al. U ' '' $20 to $27.50, your choice Another lot of Suits, the regular prices of which were $12.50, $15.00 and j qj $17.50. your-choice ; . . ;". . ; . . . . ;44.yD ,. ......-., , . . . , - - . V ' -.-' -: -. . No Exchanges. No Refunds. No Approvals S sural now ' the Seattle Thursday afternoon. All Maccabees and . friends are Invited. Call . East 2179 for information. Applying Home Scenery, ' 8t Louis Republic. . Ruth, 6 years old, ft ad seen en ele phant and camel one evening. The next day she said to hor brother: ."Harold, did you see that thing with two hills on Its bsck and the cow with the tall on Its facer Ll'- is Goats: mm mJi: fly Gloa OPPOSITE OREGONIAN