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2 . ITHE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1915. THE r r r n 1 rr r 1 week tor New Tork ty way f . San Fraiu-lsco and the air. Mr. Umond, who has been 27 years rhere with L.ip V man, Wolfe & Co., has been, appointed manager of their New : York business and Mr.' and Mrs. Lamond will make their home in that city. . Mrs. Lamond has taken a prominent part in social and club activities here, and will be" missed by.' a .host- of friends. She was c&airnaan ' of the v social committee of thie Woman's club last year and was aso prominently identified with committee work in the Monday Musical club. I ' A shamrock dancing: party under the direction of Professor Montrose M. liinKler' at Hotel Mallory Wednesday evening for guests arid ' their friends was an evehinong tq be remembered. ' Mrs. G. W. IJarrls wis the hostess at 500 party given at her apartments' in the Columbian Wednesday. The rooms were beautifully decorated witn sham rocks and jonquils. At delicious Junoh eon was-served.- Theuguests were Mrs, William rirundell, Mrs. G. K. Donton. Mrs. C I. Claussen, Irs. -I E. West, Mrs, M. Anderson, Mrs. K. J. Jorgen sen. Mrs. T. M. Allen, Mrs. O. Fellison. Mrs. E. Beck, Mrs. Ida Johnson, Mrs William Ash and Mijss Cnden. The prizesv were won bv- Mrs. Jorpensen. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs Claussen.- - - f 1 Mrs.- James B. Welch entertained at i .lier country home a luncheon last Saturday,' Mrs. Clarke Nelson and " Mrs. Fred Karl of Pendleton nd Mrs. - SSeth Catlin of Portland. The women's auxiliary, to. tli" Ger man Red frofs society is completing plans for their benefit card party which will be an -event of March 25 at the .( iJeutsehes Hails. Bridie, BOO and whist rp vill be played -with Thandsome prizes offered, and an informal, dance will follow. All who are interested in the '. splendid work of helping raise '""funds for relief of the wounded and suffering soldiers in tlie fatherland -are Invited to attend. I " . - -- ' ' The Rose City paiijciiig ciub eluded its Beries of parties Thursday eve hall, giving a , ning at Cliristenxen uuniue St. Patrick's -party. This club is one of the oidPst dancing organiza- tions in the city. ,F pr the past five .? j years, it has'Ki ven ? dances each season hall. Kspecial decor a stries, of 12 at Christensen'd iations and gen- eral arrangements ccJ mbitied to make Thursday evening's dance a fitting series. Those Mrs. Walter Jr. K. W. Steel, Air. t Close to this years - ; , present were Mr. and . h.vans, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J.,. K. Moore. Mr. and Mrs, 11. W. Chatten. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. i Irwin, Mr. and Mrs Tim Wood, Mr. f and Mrs. J. S. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. ; Coford, Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Callan, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Vogan, Mr. and Mrs. -II. E. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Walter tecou. njr. ana Mrs. K. V. .Mttlefield Mr: and .Mrs. J. O. Kirod, Mr! and Mrs. O. J. -.- . Aicftierson, Mr. and niage.i Mr. and Mrs: . Wr. and Mrs. F. A. Mrs. A. C. Poole, Air Mrs. W. S. JLul- K. A. Uartman, Gaddis, Mr. and and Mrs. R.- A. Me wart, Mr. and Mrt s. 11. It. Hayek, Miss Hayek. Mr. and , . irig, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mrs. A. H. Stringer, . . Miss Johnstone, Mr. hkiff, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. J. Blaes- F. Dully, Mr. and K. F. Johnstone. and Mrs. F. W. Frank McCrillis, i Albert L., Stone, Miss btone, Mr. and Stone. Mr. and Mrs: W. ,F. Groh. A. Mrs. C, K. Kunyon. Ml r. and Mrs. T. II. COlyer, Mr. and Mrs G. C. Br.anan, Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Mrs. F. A. Freeman Hunter, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. ' G Leiby, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bryne, Miss Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Rob- " - insjon, Dr. .ami Mrs. W. C. Shearer, Mr. mrs. . w. irvi! Hyatt, Mr? arfd Mrs! he, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cornell, Mr. and Mis. F. II: Dreshack, Mr. and Mrs. (. m. Hepburn, Mr. and Mfs. K. H. Ingham iir. ana ftirs. II. . H Pierce, Otto eaper, Mr. and Mrs. J A. Dick. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. C. 11. Smifh of Mount Tabor gave an elab- . orate musical tea Complimentary to her mother and sister, Mrs.. Jane M'c Corriston and Mrs. Charles Woodbury Hudson, who are her guests from Hon olulu. Miss Eva, Johnson and Miss Klgue Ick render4a the program, Which was unusually artistic. Mrs. Watson was accompanist to Miss Johnson;. Assisting at the tea table were Mrs. J. A. Applewhite,. Mrs. Wal-. if , ' Mrs" c- fH-stolte and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Grahs of 368 Victoria street, celebrated their wedding anniversary last Sundav w.n. ing at Llnnea haH, with about ISO in- timate friends as their guests. An r elaborate supper was served and an entertaining program of vocal and in - strumental music and brief .talks by v-1 . a number of the iguests who had .;, lioowntlie couple for many years were special features. .The guests present ed tlie host and hostess with a beau ,.tiful set of flat table silver, the pre sentation Deing made by C. W. Swen son. ,Mrs. T, II. Edwards returned home inursday after a, delightful visit of - tliree weeks' duration in Seattle, where sue was me nous guest of Mrs. E. L. Webster. Mrs. Kdwalrds is prominently identified with the wlork of the P. E. O. - Bocieties and enjoyed a number of so- clal affairs in Seattle with members . ot the society at that place. The B'nal B"rith ijall was the scene of a . dance and card party; given by Portland -lodge No. 416, Independent Order of B'nal B'rith, on last Tuesday ' evening, March 16. -Members of the , lodge and invited guests shared in the pleasures of the evening and all de c la red it a most enjoyable affair. ; Among those present were: Mr. and ; Mrs, I). Germanue, Mrs. Julius krae '. J ' mer, Mr. and Mrs. M. Baruh, Mr and j Mrs. Herman Politz, Mr. and Mrs E. .'Kraemer, Mrs. L,;. Coblentz, Mr and Mrs. 'Harold Moose, Mrs. S. Rich, Mr v and Mrs. Qoldenber. the Misses Mad . aline Stone, Edna Binswanger, Amy -: . Brunn, Ethel Cohn, (Freda Bamh, Helen! . Cobletz, Elsa GQidBmith, Rae Gold-i sinltb, Daisy Dcbiier. Rita Prager i ' Miss- Jacobs and MSsa'Moyses, Miltoo . Friedenrich, Julian Coblentx, Albert L.1 Stone, Dr. M. M. BOttraao. Otto Krae - mer, Henry Feldnftan, Dr. Edward , Hirstle, Alfred Heiter, Dr. Adalbert- - G. Bettman, Roy Feldenheimer, Na--- -: than Simon, Edwin Neus tad ter, Milton v Friendly, James . ftothchild, Eugene! . Rich, Adolph Unna and Ben Lerner. j ENGRAVED BTATXOVTEmr i . . aito oax.uk a cabss i W. G. Smith & Co. . tKIKD riOOB KOBOAir BX.90. ' f- ' , ''-''- - 1'' ,or m - 1 tiT .' I VT - I' -wS v4v Mrs. Joseph D. Leonard, -vho -55 SOCIETY PERSONALS H MrJjaml Mrs. J. H. Chrjstman arrived (in thj city from- tlre east and are vis iting ! it the home of Mrs. M. Boitana, (4 22 Ifast Forty-fourth street. Mrs. Christ man was formerly Miss Theresa Boitano, leaving here four 'years ago for Portsmouth, N. H., where sne was marri :d to Mr. Christman of the United IStateti navy. They will leave the latter part of March for the Bremerton, wasn, navy yard where Mr. Christ man jsirili be stationed for a while. Mri and Mrs. R. H. Johnson, mayor and I resident of the First National bank; of Dickenson. N. D . been ihe house guests ot Mr. and Mrs (S. P. ipota, 871 Haight avenue, left Sat (jurdajH morning for South America and expec : to return home by the way of Havana and New York city. Mr. and Mrs. i lohnson were guests of honor at many social gatherings while in the city. ; Mifis Jessie I,. Bay lis and Miss Jen- cDevitt of Spokane are in Port- iniiu ; sister visiting with Miss McDevitfs and her husband, Mr. and Mrs Just Unpacked Yesterday The 4-4 A t rived! For Spring ,1915, and won't be shown elsewhere for WEEKS ! Come and is really NEW and truly EXCLUSIVE in Misea' and Women's NOT merely "Early Sprin NOT "Advance Models": o CJLUMVE THINGS! y'U1511 Fashion UUR. SPRING LINES, &vuuiUC,r,ALAjU3lvli Come Monday and see and STAY IN STYLE ' , . a : jst at the Cathedral ball R. Eminett :Fry. at Kirr streets near Washington. ( Miss Baylis and; Miss McDevtt are en route home after pass ing several ( weeks, in California and the Hajwaiian islands. They returned from the latter place on board the Great Northern. '.I :.. Mr. nd Mrs. Joseph Mai-sh of Pitts burg wiere guesis in the city last week, visitin at ithe home of j Mrs. F.' W. Berry. Mr. iMarsh is a prominent busi ness man of). Pittsburg, Being presidertt of thie Standard Underground Cable company of j that city. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh I are fen route home1 by way of the sobnd ind Canada after visiting in Caljforniia at the expositions. Dr. And Mrs. A. L.. Richardson of La Grandd. Or. are guests at the r, Camp- bell hdtel for a few days. .Mrs. Rich ardson! will1 be among the singers to appeari in- Mrs. Rose Coarsen Reed's complimentary recital at! the Hgilig, tomorrow. I ; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hayhurst left on the steamship Great Northern for- a mprithls visit at San Francisco, Los Angelas and San Diego. I Mis Mildred Buckley. ! who is en joying a delightful visit wtth-her many and on D isplay Tomirroy for ! - ' ! ' ! : ' That Set the Styles 1 . Tailleur Suits ' I I ; will Day Time and Evening Frocks and "The New" in Blouses g" Models. uncertain Style-B IT THE definitely made up her mind, AND THEN WE BOUGHT with the result that ONLY the delightfully DIFFERENT Styles are to be iourid here! for the irst time, the Styles that throughout the coming season! C. E. Three FiftyFive Easter Tuesday evening. friends at the University of lOregon. will return to Portland on Monday and after continuing her visit with her grandmother, Mrs. N. E. DeSpain, and other relatives and friends, willl return to her home in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Linn turned from an extended trip have re- to Ari- zona and southern California -where they have spent two months. , While in Arizona they were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. B. vota KleinT emld at the State university; j Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Golleli.ur and daughter Rhoda have returned from Roseburg, to remain permanently in Portland- They are sVw domi ;iled for the summer at Firmont, Humphrey boulevard, after haying visited Mrs. Gollehur's sister,- Mrs. R. G. J ibitz. Mrs. John Peters", accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Richard Carter War inner, left Saturday night jfor San Diego, where they will visit friends for a month and, returning to Ss(n Fran cisco, they will pass a month there visiting the exposition. Mrs. Thomas Brittain Foster has as her house guest her sister andjbrother- the First Time in Portllnd ' ' : Fashion see w 3iat f - REALLY NEW and EX- fcnd' will SET THE FASHION Holliday Co. Alder , Corner 6 Park in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E R. Hanaii, of I- !"" " ' y- Roseburg. iThev I clan to pass several weeks in the city dividing their time oeiween Mits. Foster and Mrs. jot n a Jamison, .alSo a sister bf Mrs. Hanan Thte friends of! Mr. and Mrs. A C Harper, 21 p East Thiifty-fif to sjtreet. are congraUlating tbekn on th ar rival of a daughter on March 16. She has been named Marion Louise, Mr and Mrs. i John Harvey . If oyes have returned home frbnt their wed thelr ding jtrip ahd -wiljl be at) home to inenas arter Atrll 1. kt their home. tit East BUrnsidje strelt. - Mm. O. M. Fithian Mreturned home Fridiy night from California, where she ihas bien vtsltinii for - the Dast montai, viewing tihe' expbsition at San Diegi and jSan Francisco. .Mrt and ! MrsJ r. JI. Stephenson. whose mar jiage has a recent eveint at Oakiknd lilave returned home from their wodd! ng titip and are domiciled at ti e Hotiel Mai lory. Mrk Fa e MCDonel returned last Tuesday oA the bteamlr Great North ern from has. jteen months. San Franci co, wntrs she four isiting fori the last Mrs. M. '. Ia Wrenc well lsnown residpnt oil this city, departed on the ty last Friday for a Steamer Rdse Cil two ljnonthp' visit at San Francisco and the exposition. . Mn and Mrs. El FTjedrich (Kather- ine Cjovachj)!, of 5 (10 Division street, are being congratulated on the arrival yes terdajy afternoon of a baby girl, Mri "and Mrs. Robert A. Duncan, of street, are be- 307 ast llorty-second ing felicitajted orl the airrival, March 6, of a baby t ' Mr. and Mrs. O H. .( larter (Gerltrude Cravfen) a e being felacitated oii the arrivlal Ma rch 1 ll of baby boy. Charles H. Cartel Jr Mils. Satjah Ba-de ?ld is domiciled el. havingj re- at tie Mi jltnomah ho! turned rectintU- rom a exienaea visit in San Franciscci. I Mrs. Guj tave Abendjroth of Irving ton has returned horn p after passing several weeks in fa-end San Francisco. mother. City.l A very ! pretty homfe wedding took1 Mrs.! placei at tcije residence bf Mr. andi Farqiihar Gibson i . ri 944 last Main Street.! l nursday iafternpon, March 18. when Mr. Gibson's sister, Miss Mildred M.; Gibson, was united in jrharrlage tq Wil-i liam p. Walker, by theRev. J. J: Staub, D. D.j, of tlie Sunnysid4 Congregational church. ;The rooms Were most artis tically decjbrated jin featodns of smilaxi and bink kloses. The bridal party en-! teredl to tift strains of! (the bridal hymn from "Lohjengrin'' played by Miss Eva Ellisj Little Agnes W Gowans. i lead ing the procession as iflower girl was, attractively gowr.ed injLwhite lace; overt pink I messaline, narryjing a basket 6f Bridesmaid roses and terns. Her brace let jvas the gift of tte groom. Mis Ellis worj a com colored messaline with all-ofer lac. Miks Ada M.IColesI was bridesmaid. She wore a handsome; gown; of Iflowered cljiffon over! blue: chanjneusei and carriejl an arm bou-i quet of Bitidesmiiid Tises. A beautiful gold bracket was the)! groom's gift to1 her. William yrrightj acted as! best man. Entering! on he arm of her brotl er, the bride wa charming; in a whito charmeusel gown trimmed n old: lace; the long vel wa caught ufi with! oranire blossoms p she carried an; arm; bouquet ot Bride ross. A han$somej gold cHainj was the giflt of her mother' The jcereriiony, . tncludjing the Iropres-i Los Angel - j j - - j Mr)s. J. H. Joyce lis visitini her Mrs. EJ M. Rhodes of! Bay Or.- I j Miss Alary AlrArtln: r is home from a foijir weeks' visit with friends' near Salerp'. j WE DDIfiGS j I- Stunning Suits We all feel Easterr-biit lem. Here Suite, ranging sand shades, best quality, let us show L ist Riush a Ju(SSlU i Eastr hat .Voir. j hats are tlie prettiest in " ffw j' the city arid a complete ':':-ffj' :: N III arid comprehensive as- J (i I V Qf. I I sortment awaits! your se-W V I lectin. ' - - h ' ' :::-;vr ' ;( ! I 'II II - ! II ' f All . Milliner ; . - - j Moderately meed CRED IT YOUR PRIVILEGE jSP' ZTP&Irtt 1 '. :V- 'U 1 U VV53 ; . American Travel Scrip f. :: V-l I'l:5' 'jy- : - " II ' Mrs. Hubert Parsons,.' sive ring service, was witnessed by the following friends: MrJ and Mrs. F. Gib son. Master Stewart Mrs. W. Duncan, Mr. Gibson, Mr. and and i Mrs. D. H. Gowans, Agnes W. Cowans, Mrs. C Stewart. Miss Ada MJ Ellis and W. WrightJ Coles, Miss Eva After an elab orate luncheon, the bridal couple lert ex- On an early evening train for an tended wedding tour, occurred immediately in the arrival of a A happy inc dent after the service telegram of con gratulations direct from Sterling, Scot land. Mr. Walker is a. proninent con- tractor of Portland afed Gearhard The following notlqe taken front the . San Francisco Examines bf Marcjh 14 is of Interest to lhanV Portland piopl, as the bridegroom pas for seyeral years a roruana resiaent and is a member of the Multnomah; and other clubs of this city: ; "At a quiet 5 o'clock honfke ceremony last Sunday, Miss Ethel !! Skorict of Minot, North Dakota, of J. K. Mahoney. of Minneapolis. marriage culminated k prefcty rprri which began in the east and, according as if we simply; MUST where to get them is! you' will find a wonderful in price froni $17.50 to black and white checks. and best workmansEip and finish. 405 Washington tor you7 -v;i I I ho is. one. of the patronesses for to original plains was to hav been concluded by an elaborate church wel ding in June at the eastern home of the bride.' , However, when Mr. Molo ney, who is auditor for a" large eastern concern, found that business would re quire his presence in Calif ornia i for some months, his present bride found it - desirable ; to come to Oakland as a guest at the Walsworth avenue home of Mrs. A. S, Anderson, at the same time enjoying the exposition during her stay. Upon her arrival a weddint? was decided iipon the next day. iar.d details were jquickly arranged. frhe Anderson home was elaborately; dec orated " with spring blossoms and fo liage. The dining room was done in pik, and the bride's table, at which were seated 15 guests," was Adorned with pink roses, orchids and. lilies of the valley. Rev. Albert W. Palmer officiated. Mrs. 'Anderson wast taia- tron of honor, and Hilmer M. Mvhre. a business associate of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride wore a smart tailored suit of gray and carried! or chids and Bride roses. Mrs. Ander son wore a spring gown of white cloth. have newidothes for the perplexing prob collection of Spring's choicest. $50.00. Smart models in piam colors;! best styles,' Won't you drop in and Spring Goats Original ! and ; Charm- - ' i ing Dresses "Different' Models $10 up 1 k: in - authorized Spring ' styles. Empire and Eton effects, and the ever popular plain little (models with 'full skirts. -. I ' - . ; - , - -1 ! eerPretiy. Waists ior your new suit. Dainty tucked and embroidered model? in newest effects;': $2.00 Up CREDIT YOUR PRIVILEGE Si. at : Tenth' the Cathedral parleh ball. Th) couple are passing their honey moon in the north and on thi-ir return will visit the .exno,Jrrrn lor a month or-so before returning east." ' ' A pretty wedding was solemnized Tuesday. March 16, at the First Ger man Uaptlsti , crnircli, when Mlas Pauline Weiss, eldest daugrrfer of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Weiss of 824 Corbett I street, - wan given in marriage by her lather to Eugene Wetr.ler. The bride waa attired in a -creation Of old ivory meteor arid rare Chantllly lace. She carried a shower bouquet t-f lilies of the valley. and Bride rose. She wore a handsome diamond, pearl and sapphire necklace, the gift of the groom. ' Miss Martha Weiss,' sister of th bride, was maid of honor. She wax gowned in white crepe de chine and all-over , lace. She parried a bouquet of Bride roses. The Mt(n J.ydia Frey and Ruth Webster were brides maids. Little Lorna Hunt and Ruth Weiss were flower girls. Miss Emma (Continued on Following 1'agt.) 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