, J THE QREGON SUNDAY: JOURNAt PORTLAND SVNDXtSMO '-hi M I III I . I MM -r 1 f.-.-.r .; . .- : . . r, . , .- : . . . . --. - - -r ' '-.--. -. - i ' .-.,. . .. ' " ,.'- ,.- :.--'.. T : r -.-17 .'T..,V'. '.'-;; ' ?' ' y , '-. t 1 Dwtl,, srbo have been visiting' Mr. cJeay' sUter. Mrs. Sb alts, left Wed ; neaday for thel home in Syracuse, N. Y via . San- Francisco and lxn Ab- geles. t.Hrt. Shulta accompanied them -'r-far. m Loi AngeUa. - -j .:.-... - .-- -'.",.-''-' ' X''- Urs Hilda Oranatrom Boyt, who has been visiting with her two sistera; Mrs, ,I. P. Shepherd, and Miss Roma 1a vere unanatrotn ,- at,, jviu , waiia. Wash., the past-three weeks, will re-1 urn to hr home In Portland 8unday . evening. ; -. f ; : ., -j i .. miss jueien Kent uiarKe arriveo Thursday morning in Rose City Park, gladdening the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Charles B. Clarke. Mr -and Mrs, Clarke reside at 7Z2 East Sixtieth street BOTth,'' ; " 1 ; w - " " Mrs. Homer HallockVhd her daugh "ter, Miss Alma Halloek, left the latter I, part of last week for Neakabnie iavera. , where they will pass a couple of weeks. - . - . Mrs.: LloyAI Breeds (Lillian Stone) returaed Tuesday to her home In Mon tane, after several weeks', visit -wlth her mother, Mrs. B. Ll Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Otis S. Smith1 (Helen Case), 1031 East Morrison street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a sdn, born March 20,4 - ' M. L. Oumhert of the Hudson Bay Company, leaves -"".Tuesday,--, for New York. HewiU be absentlabout five 1 weekav : - , - " . -. . . " '". - Mrs. Frank E. TVatkins has left for a. .two montha' visit with her sister, - Ir., Bella- J. Macdonald of New York fdty. " v" : v"' Y : '""- ' - . - ' - . ." ." "'.Mr.- and Mrs. C. IX Gilham have re moved to the Brace "apartments, 56 North Twenty-fifth street. - .-, ; ' r " ' Mrs. anford B. Rlcaby of this city is visiting at Salem, a guest at the - Marion hotel. . .4 .-' - ,i"'";-t' ' . : . " : 'O. L Miss Vida Cross of Salem la visitln- Lln Portland, the guest of Mra. Elmer etringer. - i ' :. ; , . N .--,r- - ."t- Mrs." Bale Slusher iSallle Sterrett) of Pendleton, to visiting her parents In Portland. A r ., . . . v ; . WEDDING? Saturday morning ; at," 10:30 ' Miss Thella McCarty i and; George ; CJeland. both of PortUnd, wer united in" mar riage by- Rev.. f Mr. Powell -at St. Mark's Episcopal church.- After tha ceremony the bride and groom and it w J2m f rIft8. 4 h breakfast : In the Tyrolean room; of Hotel : Benson. A basket jof spring flowers adorned h blV and covers .were laid lor Ttev. "and Mrs.' PowelV Mr. and Mrs A. King- Wilson, Miss .Haubous, M v Mantle Mr, Pretton, and Mr. and Mrs. Cleland - , .j, V--- t. f pr-"ft.'2 ' ;VW ' '"; V'- ?v t " On of the rpretUest weddings oc- .urnoB - in unii joox .place at the homvf tr. and: Mrs. J. H.i McSloy at newn last Saturday,. March 25. when EliseM- vBrUtht,, daughter of Mrs. Toackla Bright 'and , Thomas McSloy werei Joined in ' wedlock.. Re J Ji. Ooode ffictated, the ring aervice' be ing used. . The bride looked very beau .tiful to a own of white, embroidered voile. ..The maid of honor was" Miss iiuiiiiiiiuiiiiuuiiiiaiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiii . . - -I - I The Season's New : - ,;l V : - !Engravinff StyleiTor ri k c- " V. ; v; ' Announcement Jnvitatiom . . ; Calling Cards,Stationery,at " ; ii i. i ,mm ZStjtf?& V$S-V t"g .':"" V "'- - Hazel MorrisOn of Vancouver, Washl. and the bridegroom- was attended by C B. Travis. The house was prettily decorated with cut flowers and potted ferns. jMany beautiful gifts, were re ceived 4y the young couple. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was " served to about-.' 66 guests: .-. - - ' i , Mr. and Mrs. McSloy left on ' the steamer , Beaver laetv evening for XJt Angeles where theywBl make ,thli home. BARRACKS NEWS g - Vancouver Barracks, March 25. Un expected orders came on Thursday for the' Immediate . removal of the Third battalion of the Twenty-first infantry to southern California. The troops left yesterday morning at 11 o'clock toy spe cial train from Vancouver, bound for a point south of San Diego and about 16 miles from the Mexican border. The dangerous condition of affairs in Mex ico' made it a sad leave-taking. Only light marching equipment was taken, the heavy baggage being left in charge of the remainder of the regiment still stationed here. ' The .'battalion is , in command of Major - Dean with the following 'of ficers in command of companies: Cap tain Offley, Captain Allan Parker, Captain" Sayer and Captain Hegeman. - f. Inasmuch- as Vancouver Barracks Is still, the headquarters of the regiment, the families of the officers and men will remain here unless it should be found, that the battalion is to be sta tioned permanently . on -this -aide the border, . , - .-: - ' .-- A 'romance In' army. life was culml hated by the sudden news of the quick removal, of some of the regiment. Or ders came Thursday , afternoon and on Friday morning at 8 o'clock Mrs.. Mar garet DuBols Waring was married to Lieutenant. Charles C. Benedict. The Rev. Thomas May performed the cere mony at the home of Mr. and Mrs: C. B. Sears.- Mrs. Sears is 'the sister of Mrs. Benedict s. In case his company is given, permanent station. Mrs. Benedict will Join her husband la, California.-. Mrs. ' Benedict ' is : one of tha most popular of the younger set of the-bar-rac&s and her romantic marriage - will cause a flurry of interest throughout army society, she having lived in army posts .both In .the "Philippines and in TexaaC ' ,".. . lieutenant Benedict is' a- recent graduate of the United SUtes Military acdemy at West Point, - having' been assigned' to this ' regiment' upon - his graduation." He was a member of the West Point -football team durlp'g each of his four years at the academy. 'viQeorge Clark Rockwell, elder son of Lieutenant and Mrs. i Rockwell, enter tained his playmates in the post at a birthday : party i last ' Saturday , after noon.' the occasion being the sixth an niversary "of -his -birth.. His guests' werer'BiUy Kunxlg Katharine Rows, j; JONASON Ladie? Tailoring aos ; BTSAjurs iwamxa tKaia lorn, A-3218. , ' ftifTtTitttitiiiHtmmiiifitttttiiiifi : ; : r i..:-" . ? : .- I I - ;" --i JtTaxJDtAzreiibrjsRiS 1 . : ' . - Bunty -Gibner,' Jlmmie ' Woolnough, Dawn Baldwin, -'Maudie Harts, Clara Jouisv Hartz and Thomas Rockwell. . . ' . . . " . - e ;. j- . -, " Mrs.' James M Hobsort twlth her lit tle daughter, left yesterday for Calt fornia where she will visit her, mother for a week and then Join Lieutenant Hobson at 8an 'Diego where he will be stationed for the summer with the First battalion. ..r. Little Miss Ellen Knox, daughter af Captain and Mrs. Robert 8. Knox, en tertained her small friends of the post at a party on her eleventh birthday which was Thursday ' afternoon. ; .The usual children's games wre played after- which refreshments were served Colonel David J, Baker and -Captain Robert S. Knox lectured, at .Fellda- on Thursday night. ' " - .- . .. Miss Josephine Offley, daughter-of Captain and - Mrs. Robert Offley, en tertained Miss Wood's: piano pupils last Saturday evening. After a short musical program, refreshments were served. V The card elub met on Tuesday aft ernoon with Mrs Louis Irwin as host ess. Fonr tables of bridge were 'played and the prizes, dainty Madiera hand kerchiefs, were won by Mrs. William Crulkshank, Mra." Torrey- B. Maghee, Mrs. Hiram Cooper and Mrs. David J. Baker. The draw prise was won by Mrs. William Crulkshank.- After cards several additional, guests came In for tea. Among them were Madame Jn galls, mother of Lieutenant Raymond E. In galls. Mrs. Charles T. King. Miss Patricia Tleman : and - Miss Evelyn Teal. The dining room and table were prettily decorated with daffodils Mrs. William . Brooke poured the coffee' and Mrs, Charles T. King the. tea. x ' Mrs. " Baldwin, " mother - of .'Captain Murray' Bald win, arrived Tuesday tor a visit with her son and daughter-in-law, r Yesterday afternoon Mrs. -Baldwin gave a tea In her honor. - .The current- events : class met . on Monday afternoon with Mrs.' David J. Baker, . .-i. -. -. .. y. - . ""-" -' ''".:.- l '-"- The bridge tournament held Us last meeting on Friday afternoon 'with Mrs.. -indicating the trend of fashion add interest; to the distinctive array of '.r. Jal((cux uAcS an y : For; AIL - . "J-, ; Now on It would be a pleasure to have' you call ZBS' Alder Streey at Path, Raymond Ei lngalls. The high score was won by i Mrs. - Herbert r C.- Gibner while Mrs. pavid J. Baker, secured sec ond' place. ifp-Tk'i '.'XXtzi - Captain Bobert S. Knox lectured, on Preparedness' last Lwek In Seattle rn.ua . i wuuii. , a ;t EVENTS OF' WEEK 1 ; -.. A delightful , affair of last ' week was a St Patrick's ..Stepping party given by Mrs. Clyde Hoyle .-at-. hail borne ' in Laurelhurst. - The colors scheme of green was used tn decorat ing. After an evenlngSpent in music and dancing a buffet luncheon V.was served.: ;0--.v -jy .' J-.V J . The - guests " were Mr.', and Mrs. George Manning, Mr. and I Mra. -Bob Clemens, - Mr;, and Mrs. Lou ' Dock stader, Jkf r. and Mrs. Dentin, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, Mr., and Mrs. Ben i Buck, Eugene Nordstrom, ' "Mrr and Mrs.,CSeargvlCeUoggr Miss. Ethel Ndtt, Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Anderson, W Brewster,; Mr. and Mrs. - Sterrett, f Mr. and Mrs. . Harry HobbS,; Mr. and Mr. Nott. JJr.H.'A; Bashor,- Mr and Mrs. Jesse . Booth and Mr. and . Mrs." Clyde HoyleJ v V'v M' 'i;- 3-i: Some handsome gowns were worn. Mrs".' Clemens -wore black1 satin - and yellow crepe de chine;. Mrs. Manning cream voile; Mrs- 1 1 Kellogg. V yellow crepe' de chine and lace; Mrs. Dock, stadev blak : taffeta; ; Mrs. Booth, black lace and "crepe de . chine; Mrs. Sterrett lectrlc1 blue - taffeta; Miss Nott, "black taffetas Mrs. obbs,; black and - whiter taffetat Mrs,- Thompson, blue , satin and chiffon; Mrs. .; Buck, white ' satin and' black lace;. MrsCAtt derson. - brons UaffetaT Mrs. - Dantin, mauve velvet and satin; Mrs, : Nott. black" broadcloth; ' - The - hostess. Mrs. Clyde "Ho1e' waA-charnring In pastel pinlr and gold; .,lape.;----"iV '-'r."..' -v "'The.-; : many-ZYriends oT- the ; A. Trf B. Girls ' were .-delightfully entertained Satu rday- evenin g,- March 1 , with a St. Patrick's jwrtyiat't Library' haM. The hall was artistically decorated In green and whiteitheseyalso being the club colors. A 1 short program was Dresented. consisting of ' piano solos by the Misses' Catherine. Newel 4 and Lela Gil strap; -a recitation, oj Cecil McKercher; v vocal solos . by Valkyria Larsen and Kathleen Booth, and A . unique Spanish , dance by Ada Johnson and Esther '.;, Nordstrom. Dancing and games . followed. s- after which ' refreshments " were - served. Music was furnished ty-members of the club, assisted by Hal Davis. These enjoying .the hospitality of the A T. B.'s were: "- The Misses Kathleen Booth L. K. Bowdish, Ruth Gibbs; Lela - Gilstrap. Lorine Gingrich. Evelyn Gregory, Irene Farmer,- Mae-? Hlcksv Ada and Alice Johnson, Mary Klnnear, Valky ria -Larsen, Cecil 'and. Irene McKef cher, Lola -Murphy; Catharine Newel, Esther- Nordstrom,-tHortense iPicber au.; Luetta and Mabel -Thomas, Anne and Emma Tlndula. Ruth , Watson, Sylvia Wrheeler s.nd Ralph -Barber, Robert Busbnell. Lee , Chaff In,-. True man Cook, Sydney Cooper. George Cota, Hal Davis. - Milton Ers, Stuart Fagan. J. Hailett. Alfred J . Kellogg. Henry Leverman Clarence Messa more, Jesse MHlerrT-Reuben Stnnes, Elmer Thomas. -Darwin Utter.; i Delps Watson, John Young., Miss Bowdish and Miss . wneeier - cnaperonea uie party. . ..... " vV" " . . 9 Mr. 'and Mrs. Hy Greenberg were hosts last Sunday evening at their home, 605 Fourth street. In honorof the Bar-mltsvab of, their son Samuel A delightful supper was served, covers being laid for Mr. and Mrs. H. Good man. Mr. and Mrs. M. Martin, Mr. M. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bader, MY. and Mrs. J. I. George, Mr. and Mrs.'X Vldgoff, Mr. and Mrs. H.' I. Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs." F. Apter, Mr;, and Mrs. S. - Bercovltx, Mr. and Mrs. P. Jsco. Johanna George, Cella Gothelpb, Carl George and Otto. & Rosenthal. ... - A" St. Patrick's party was given on Saturday evening, March 18, by-Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Maaro at, their home. East Fortyf ourthiatreet and "Harri son. The house was- beautifully deco rated, everything. being carried out in shamrock design. ; A short program was given by . Miss Vernnle Flanders. Miss Fanny Flynn, Miss G. - Baylee and Miss G. Young, after which each guest told their best. Irish story, Miss F. Flynn receiving a- prise ' for the best story. Dainty refreshments were served at ll o'clock. Those ' present: Dr. JJ Earl and Mra. Else, Mr.and Mrs. Archie Lewis, Mr. artfi MrsTom Odale. - Mr. ' and Mrs. O.- W. Botlee, Mr. arid Mrs. Earl Boslee, Mrs. Pike, Mrs. R. T. Martin. S. A. Mauro, Miss Loney, Mrs. George Beal, Mrs. Jose phineVShelburn . -' .One of the' most, delightful events of the .'week .was : the party given jy Mr. and Mrs. L G. Kleimenhagen in honor of their first marriage anni versary Thursday evening, .March 16, at their home. 695;. Bast Crane street. Those present were their guests -at their -wedding. . Six tables at cards were . arranged, : and the rooms - were uit&f Goats Occasions , Display " - V "-"'i "."- m. t w'-r"?"-- ?-.:"-" s ' , 1 ? a ' .. , ! '" : ':"? , .v. , 8 . - 4 redolent- with, beautiful bouquets 'of daffodils, , foliage and i ferns. At the conclusion of the game, music was enjoyed. T Mrs.01gaVGolberg TSrifflth favored -'the guests t with several selec tions. .Prises at-600 were won by Mrs. Geo- CI" Snider, .and L. .- Bowder. Those .present' were:,.? Mr. and Mrs. Geb. Griffith, , Mr. and,. Mrs. E. C. Young, Mr.' antLa Mrs. Charles F. Frederick. '.Miss Alma Gunhus, Mr. and Mra, A. ; t Berc.'.Mrs. George C 8nlder, liOrin -r Andrew: Oioyt'' Miss M. RJiSmlthiMissvT.jM.KanakViM. C. Rohse, Mlssr Ldpkey. . Mr; and Mrs. StranbeV Mr.; and MrSi, I; M. Paulsen, Mr. and Mrm I H-Kennedy, 'Mr. and Mrs: H. H. Stark, L Schlmmel, Miss Edith- Struck, R. . H. i. Struck, .. James Schlmmel, L.- Bowder. a , ; .:k , - - i.. At a late hour a delightful lunch- So tmw - . . r m .ww Jtm r w sr & tai i a a ss v -w w .-''lt'Mfc 'HH , ' II V' -rl;i:ict--iil:Z4irt I I. , - Mvfh' '111 ::"':;iWviU . ill; y,v,lH-; - f- ' - ' "JJi -..- . - ;:" 1 1 eoir was served, with, Miss Alma Gun hus. Mrs. A . Berg. and Mrs. George C. - Snider Assisting the ' hostess. , ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Kleimenhagen were the recipients of many gifts. Sunday even lng,M arch . H, an en joyable party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Welch of Capitol Hill for the benefit of St ' dare's church. , - A dainty luncheon was served at 6 p. m. The genial hostess' bad tier handsome country home" specially, "decorated for the occasion. Bridge and 6 60 were the games which, amused the guests. Mrs. J. O'Brien - had - the honor of winning a beautiful home-made cake offered ... as a prise. y. Ed Walsh.-. - Jr , played a few selections on the violin: Miss Marle- O'Hare and. Mary. Cole man! --rendered vocal solos. Rev. XT 7' 1 11 a I VV CrXVUllXW . Pdrtlanci's Spring Style Exkitit "Oil ask what is the Fashion. Madame Paqain replies ' . think .well of the fashions of today. . They are i . j .i ....Lit. ,j - wumaniy ana iruiy cnaraciensuc oi our penou. in a word, the Fashions of the new season are not inspired by any. one period 0 any one school." . ". I ' Emporium' windows and Emporium displays 'reveal the true rasmons tor .apring and bummer.- - Our aim has been to bring; together Suits, .Coats, Dresses,.; style and, withal,) meeting the women. -1 It is this policy that each season fs , widening the Emporium's circle of patrons.? Here is 1 sense specialized service.;- I Come .tomorrow, and enjoy the beautiful dis plays. ' Whether ready to choose your Spring Millinery or Apparel, viiit . the store now. Millinery at $5.!o6; $7.50," $10.00,12.50, $20.00.. Suits 'at 17.50, $19.50, $22.50,. $24.75$27.50, $29.50, $35.00 to $56.00. . Coats at; $10.5b,$14.75i ' . $19.50, $23.50, $26.50,- $29.50, $32.50, Dresses at $7.50, $14.75, $19.50, $27.50,- $32.50, Waists' ' at - $ 1 $2.75, $3.45, r $5.95,' $6.95,; Uwiner - Models wi t fashions in y our windows , Monday and Tuesday evenings, 8: 15. to 9:45. Carna- ;: tions to. store visitors p O RTLANDS 124t128 Sixth SUetecg.Wcishiit: Father v Modeakl Is - pastor. . Those present included: - Mr. and Mrs. Ed. WaUtL iMr. J.O'Brien. j Mrs. J Dol- "phin,'Mrs.: If. Brewster, , MrsT,;Cole man. Mrs. Setercan, Mrs". Oleson. Mrs. Morrow; f Mrs.- Bleggr s.- Mra. Gerrel, Mrs. . Borah,; Mrs. . DlceS M rsXf Molloy, Mrs. Blackendeen, ; Mrs. Brighten bauch. the Misses, Anita "Hurley, Mary Coleman, , Marie O'Hare. Catherine Madigan. Alice O'Brien, Marie Borch, Olive Brightenbauch, ! Marie Blegg, Dolly - Duffy r Queenle Walsh .Frances Morrew, y Fay . Berrell. . Messrs. , John O'Brien. Charles Sable. Thomas Hlg glns, J. Hurley, Ed Walsh, Jr., Bud and 'Martin,' Walsh. The party was ,-a grand ' success, '--for which Father Modeskl thanked every one present. - i t. --'".'.- :-'."-. . -;"; 1 '.i The; Rose'cinb Vas pleasantly en tertained vtaat Wednesday evening, at the home of Mr. . and v Mrs. ;E i-R. Thomas, "1065 East - Twenty-second tidrth, 880 : beln ; played at v three tables. "The rooms were prettily dec orated . in green and s ' jrellowvSi High honors: at cardj jwere ' won, by a MVs, Robert Johnson and J, Durant, Jr. The lowest score was held by Frank Morris purlng the - ivehing music was enjoyed, after" which dainty re freshments weie served.-. Those pres ent! w-.re: Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones and daughter Marion, -Ir. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and son Gordon, . Mr. ' and Mrs. -Harry Sitton.' Mr. and Mrs. J. Durant. JrMr. - and Mrs. VFrank Mortis, and the host and hostess,- Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Thomu and .daughter, Mable. . hlJ-X . -." 'r-e;Vs?-'s ', 7 The . n ;xt meetlnr will be held In a fortnight, with Mr. and Mrs. - J. Du rant, Jr., at the Auditorium: Court apartments. J "S-? '- .i . : The party given Thursday hlght "at Holmes' Business college by Ihe stu dents was; one of many surprises. ; In addition to. the -:dahcing.: Alfred Muel ler'a performance ; on the . sitherr was mors- than pleasing to music lovers, Carl Meeker, gave several jof i Harry Lauder's favorite songs, accompanied by his sister, Mrs. King, whicb caused a great- deal of merriment, ' and Mrs. Reva Gilford sang "My Mercedes. Mr. McCabe was master of ceremonies, And the success of the party1 was due wholly ; to his untiring ef forts.? The sudden appearance of an Hawaiian or chestra late in the evening,4 together with Ermann Karleson, who" whistled some very catchy tunes, gave the flnr tshing touch to a very pleasant even ing... ; " -v.; V" '' - A very pleasant surprise party - was held at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Westbrook Monday evening, March .13, the occasion being their twenty-first wedding anniversary. Tbe program ' consisted of singing and dancing.. Refreshments were enjoyed by all. Those present were , Mr. ami Mrs. Hugh MacKensie. Hannah Mc Lean, Mr. and Mrs.- Dolg. May Dolg, Tom Doig, Mrs. Mary Kessonj David Kesson, Kate Gardner, Margaret Gard nar . .Iimu ' Onrilner. - TSrnest Dick. - . - v.... - . TN - I Davits Mewitson, ..em- riiers, xorwi . m MTullnch. Enon Bettencourt. Jack W Stewart, Mr. Bocknell. Isabella Wood. . Crissie " Young, Caslmiera i-Vensky,; Kate Westbrooke, Anna - Westbrooker, Rose westbrooke. Mrs. jvicinnes, janei MKTnnn an Rlsstn Hewltson. A ' A surprise party was given by Mrs. Mary A, Maney for Mrs. "Nora K. 1 a k'' A' I Eirst United Waists and MiUinery, correct in bopuiar - price deman d of specialty store in the true ThatV'doesn't mean high Jt v $37.50. $10,50, $23.50; $35.00 . .00, $1.38,. $3.95 $8;'5a.V all day Monday. -JUffVlf f" I lV At Wv UrW-i. 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