The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 13, 1919, Page 30, Image 30

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    , THE OREGON' SUNDATT JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 13, 1319.
Studio -Teas tb
Be Interesting
Summer-Everits
"' ' By Helen H. HateMsea : " '
"TVTO diversion could be more fitting; for
fhe lummer hours of leisure than
the aeries of etudlo teas which will be
tnauarurated for this month and given
under the auspices of the Art and Crafts
society of Portland. 'The first tea will
be given Tuesday and each successive
: function will follow on the same day of
each weeV through July at the studios
of Mrs. Lee Hoffman and Mrs. Ferdin
and E. Smith, (Margery Hoffman), on
V Barnes road. The affair will fill the
entire afternoon hours and will include
' an exhibit and sale of the handiwork of
the memebrs of the society. Funds re
ceived from the admission fee, which is
to be placed at 60 cents and from the
' sals' of articles offered will ' go to the
art education work of the society.
, v Mrs. M. A M. Ashley, Mrs. E. I
Harmon and Mrs. Trultt Hughes will
act as hostesses for the first tea and
will be assisted about the studio by a
group of the younger maids who are Interested-
In the work of the Arts and
Crafts society. These affairs promise
' to be of more than usual Interest for
the summer season, because of the In-
? formality of studio t functions: and be-
' cause of the appeal of the cause forj
which they will be given. For a num
ber of months the members of the
society have been. busily at work-pre-
- paring articles tor the sale that the
society- and "Its mission may have the
generous support of Fortlanders who
believe ki art for art's sake and mean
to carry the work forward. These
functions will be open to the public and
will' be given each Tuesday during the
t month. .
i Social events for the week have been
marked by informality, motor trips
and. small dinner parties at nearby re-
sorts and country clubs leading the list.
Saturday evening Waverley Country
club was the scene of a midsummer
dinner dance at which 'a ..number of
prominent folk of the city entertained.
: Miss Katherlne Wheeler was the
guest of honor at a dinner party on this
occasion for which her aunt, Mrs. Wil
liam ' C Alvord. was hostess. Miss
Wheeler has recently returned from at
tending Miss Harker's school In Palo
Alto, CaJU 7 She is spending the summer
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
.O, Wheeler, who have taken a cottage
- near the Waverley Country club for the
summer.
, Friday's program of events included an
informal dance for which Miss Helen
Page was hostess, at her home in
Jackson street. . Guests for .the occasion
Included about .-SO of the younger
set. Miss ' Dorothy Sanf ord also en
tertained Friday, afternoon, honoring
Miss Louise Caswell with a tea at her
- borne In . Lovejoy street --.a-t '
T .Mlss Katherme Laidlaw will be pre
sented in an exhibition" of -aesthetic
dancing at the - lovely summer home of
- Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett at Dunthorpe
on the- afternoon of Tuesday, . July 22.
' Miss Laldlaw- was a student for sev
eral years at Denishawn school in Cali
fornia and her . work is of more than
usual interest. At the sametunctions.
Miss Millie Schloth will present a num-
:" berNf artists in swimmlnir and diving
-: exhibitions. . The affair is anticipated
with more than usual interest among ao
clety folk.-.. .-.. . . . t w- -
Mrs. Geo. S. Whiteside entertained on
. Wednesday evening with an ! informal
dinner : party honoring her daughter
Marion who has recently returned from
school in the east Seated, about the
table for the occasion were Miss' Flor
nce Holman, Miss Louise Llnthlcum,
Miss Katherine Wheeler, Thomas and
Abbott Mills, William Mackenzie and
James Piatt Following the dinner party
, the young people enjoyed a line party
at the Heilig theater. .
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Mrs. Joseph N. Teal and Miss Gene
vieve Thompson were luncheon guests
- Monday honoring Miss Elizabeth Livlng
, stone Murison and her cousin, Mrs.
McKean, who are guests in the city for
.. a short time . from San Francisco,
, where Miss Murison Is head of a fash
ionable girls'- school. On Tuesday the
visitors were entertained Informally
by Mrs. Folger : Johnson, who asked a
few friends in to meet them. L
. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Loulsson were
' hosts for a motor party up Columbia
. liver highway on Saturday honoring Da
vid Newman of Fresno, CaL, who is a
brother of Mrs. Louisson and who has
, recently received his discharge from
service with the Red Cross in France.
The party included Mr. and Mrs. George
Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund c. Giltner,
Miss Ruth Catlin, Miss Getta Wasser
man and Samuel C. Kohs.
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Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson was host
ess for a delightfully informal dinner
at her country home at Eola, near Sa
lem. Monday evening. Circling ' the
table which was centered- with a bowl
of pink rosea, were Judge and Mrs.
George Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
' A. Park, Mrs. Edward . Htrach, - Paul
' Wallace and Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Lee
Patterson.
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Howard C Charlton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alexander D. Charlton, has re
turned from a trip in China and Japan.
He will spend, the summer months, in
Portland. .
Little Elisabeth Anne Sumner, daugh
ter of Bishop and Mrs. Walter Taylor
Mix with Milk for a
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MRS. THOMAS KERR (Marian Smith) , who has taken a cottage, with her small daughter,
Jeah Josephine, for the Rummer at Gearhart. Mrs; Kerr makes her home in Tulsa, Oklar
Miss Marian Voorhies, who has recentlyreceived her discharge from service with the Red
Cross at Camp Lewis, Washington.' 1 - - . , , ;
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Sumner, ; was christened at. an impres
sive ceremony in the oratory of Bishop
croft on Thursday afternoon.. .William
Whitfield and Rogers MacVeagh were
present as godfathers for the Uttle maid,
and Miss Katherine Alnsworth acted as
proxy for Miss Ruth Kellogg of Los
Angeles, and Miss Ruth Jenkins acted
as proxy for Mrs. Raymond Anderson
of Chicago, who were named as god
mothers. Only a few intimate friends
were present for the ceremony.
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Miss Mary Frances Isom will be host
ess fer a dancing party for her niece.
Miss Berenice Langton. at Portland
Heights club on Monday evening hon
oring Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Langton
(Flora Miller). Guests for the occasion
will include a number of the college set
a ho are home for the summer months.
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Mlss Virginia McDonough returned to
Portland on Friday evening after spend
ing the winter , in the East. . where she
has been attending school. Accompany
ing Miss McDonough was Miss Frances
Brunson of Eaet Orange, Kf. J, who wiU
be her house guest for a abort time.
Mrs. Qustave E. Bruere will be host
ess for a tea at her home in i North
Twenty-fourth street on Saturday aft
ernoon, honoring Miss Margaret Marvin,
one of the popular young maids of the
social contingent of the city.
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M" Jd Mrs. Jhomaa Standifer left
Portland the , latter part" of the week
for the t Blue mountains Mrs. John
Kloster, mother of Mrs. Standifer, spent
the month of June in Vancouver, the
guest of her son-in-law and daughter ?
Mrs. Charles Wesley Erskine of Bend
la a guest of her mother. Mrs. Alexander
Thompson, fit the Jaeger apartments.
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Mrs. Charles T. Beckett, who has been
(spending a year In the East, .returned to
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the city on Wednesday of last week.
Mrs. Beckett was accompanied by Mrs.
Leslie Butler Simpson of Kansas City,
who will remain in Portland during the
summer months. Mrs.; Beckett is mak
ing her home with her son, H. B. Beck
ett, at 865 Lovejoy street, i ; -
Major Stanley - Bacon.V who , has been
in service with the A. E. F. in France
and later In the army of oceimat'on.
Germany, is in Portland on leave and
Is at the home of bis aunt, Mrs. -a.it
Bache. in Spring street.
In honor of Miss Mildred Hudson,
bride-elect . of Thomas Carl Amnions.
MIbs Laura Brldgham entertained Fri-
Weddings.', Annduncements.
At Home .Cards. Calling
OrdsL Engagements. Invita- -tions.
Steel Die Stamping
and Embossing.!
Monograms and Initials.
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The. J. K. GUI Co. : ;
Booksellers, Stationers
Office Outfitters
Third and Alder St 3.
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day with a .linen shower.; 'The house was
decorated with ferns roses and carna
tions. About 20 matrons and maids en
Joyed, the event. Invitations for the wed
ding; of' Miss Hudson and Mr. Ammons
were sent out during the past week, and
the event will occur Saturday evening
at Central v; Methodist church. Miss
Laura Brldgham and Miss Amy Dale of
Eugene will attend the bride, and little.
Maybelle- Hudson will . be flower girl.
Missy Margaret Du Bois will play the
wedding march, and the bridegroom wiH
be attended by Eugene Shlller and Earl
rni Bois.,i -
Mrs. Robert E. Smith and children
left Tuesday for their summer 'home at
Echo Lake, where they will spend the
remainder of the monthTTThey plan to
be in San Francisco with Mt. Smith
during August. ,y' - i
Mr. and Mrs." F. C. Knspp and their
daughter. Miss Florence Knapp, accom
panied by her house guest. Miss Rosena
Beach, from California, have returned
from a tour of Eastern. Oregon by
motor.
Mr. and Mrs.' LeGrahd Cameron, Miss
Laura Cameron, Miss Betty Cameron
and LeGrand Cameron 4 Jr., of New
Haven, Conn:, who are spending several
months in the west, are guests at the
Hotel Portland.
Mr. and Mrs." Harry L. Day and their
young son. Henry L. Day. are down
from Wallace; Idaho, and are guests at
we iotei peruana, in which Mr. Day is
a stockholder.
Mrs. . A, X. Charlton and Mrs. Frank
Wellington' Gilbert have been visiting
Mrs. Gilbert' father, C. Touhg. in Eu
gene fer the past few days and are ex
pected to return to Portland today.
Miss' Jean Mackay Skene, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. William H. Skene, has re
turned from, the East where she at
tended the Weatover school - and will
spend , the summer in Portland. 'i i
Georgette and
I Crepe de Chine
BLOUSES
ATi-moo'i
The Georgettes are lace
trimmed with round and square
necks and come in all popular,
shades. The crepe de chine are
new" stvles In tailored mnrfeU
IP trimmed with tucked fronts and a
C nAf ititf An . ffsf Mil... m
tuxedo and high or low styles. 3
a- i nese - d nust t m nn . mm-
6 phasize our waist values. -
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Chaa. F. Berg. Vloe-Pres. and Mgr. 3
Fatalist Summer . Unilem.v
for women. We are shawin 3
t this garmeat at $1.95-525 3
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Miss Caswell to
Be Married on
MondayEvening
AN event of Interest - for the . coming
week will be the marriage of Miss
Louise Caswell to Dale Hlnkle of East
ern Oregon, .which .will be solemnised
on Monday evening at the home of the
bride in Overton street. The'ce
will be read in the gardens surrounding
the Caswell residence by the Rev. John
H. Boyd. Miss Frances Hinkle will be
the maid of honor and the three brides
maids will be the Misses Dorothy San
ford, Elizabeth Boyd and Lenore Mc
Gregor, j Mrs. Harold Sanf ord will . be
matron of honor. Edwin Caswell will
be the bridegroom', only attendant. The
musical program of the occasion will
be arranged ' bjr Harold Parsons. ";
Since the announcement of their en
gagement the bride-elect has been the
inspiration for numerous social atten
tions. On Tuesday of the past week
Mrs. J, R. Coffee invited Miss Caswell
and a number of her close friends to
her summer home ,- on the Clackamas
river I for an informal picnic
1 On Wednesday Mrs. 1 Paul Froehllck
entertained for Miss Caswell at luncheon
at the Benson hotel. Miss Rhoda Rum-
elln waa also a luncheon hostess in her
honor on Thursday, her guests number
ing 12 friends of the brida-elect and on
Friday Miss Dorothy Sanf ord and Mrs.
Harold Sanf ord were jhoBtesses for a.
delightful tea in her honor. This eve
ning. Miss VOna Guthrie will preside
over an Informal supper party honoring
Miss Caswell and her fiance, who will
Arrive from, Eastern Oregon today.
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Mrs. Thomas H. Fdwards was hostess
at a charmingly appointed luncheon
at the Hotel Portland In honor of Mrs.
George H. Hanoa of Los Angeles, who
with her husband was1 the house guest
of Mr. and Mrs. San ford Whiting for
several days. Mrs. Hanna , was for
merly Catherine Countiss. the well
known actress, having appeared many
times in Portland. Covers were placed
for Mrs. Hanna, Mrs. J. P. Jaeger, Mrs.
W. M. Cake. Mrs. Kate Weaver of San
Francisco. Miss Virginia Edwards and
the hostess. i
Mr. and Mra. Thomas H. Edwards of
Irvington have had as their guests dur
ing the past week Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Glake Glbbs of Tray. N. Y who
are returning east after a tour of Cali
fornia by way of British Columbia. Mr
Glbbs recently returned from service
overseas. While here Mrs. H. M. Cake
gave a prettily appointed luncheon at
the Waverley club Xor Mrs. Glbbs and
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jaeger were hosts
at a dinner party given at the Hotel
Portland. ,
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Dr. Mae C. Cardwell was hostess at a
delightful luncheon given.. Thursday ' at
the Hotel Multnomah in compliment to
Anne Winston, the gifted Portland act
ress, who will leave early in' the week
for-.. New Tork. Miss - Winston has
played with great success ; in both the
Baker and Alcazar Stock ; companies for
the past few years and she will continue
her theatrical work in New York.
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To supplement the funds 1 rained lor
the Salvation Army drive umler the
auspices of the Elks lodge, the women
of Elks will give a large card party
in the lodge rooms on Thursday -tijter-noon
at 2 o'clock. Bridge and 500 w:tl
be played and Mrs. Cooper will -act as
hostess' for. the occasion, f The affair is
open to all persona interested in the
cause and for all friends ef the ladies of
the Elks. '
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' Mrs. Thomas Kerr (Marian -Smith) and
little daughter, Jean Josephine, who have
been spending a few days at the Port
land hotel, left Friday - for ' Gear
hart, where they will spend the summer.
Mrs., Kerr makes her home in Tulsa,
Okla.
vMis Helen Farrell. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Farrell. has returned
from New r York where she has been
attending - school, and will remain in
the' city during the summer months.
' . Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Coghlari1 spent a
few days on Mount Rainier, having made
the trip by motor from 'Portland. They
were accompanied by their house guest.
Miss Mary Guerin.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Donworth are
in Portland for a month and will be
at the home -of Mrs. Donworth's parents.
Judge and Mrs. Charles H. Carey, on
Riverside Drive. "
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Mr. and Mrs. Carleton ..B. Swift"' (LUa
Leonard) are receiving congratulations
on the arrival of a son, born on Friday.
He will be called Carleton Jr.
Mrs. C J. Smith was hostess fer an
informal luncheon at her home In the
Alameda on Wednesday," guests for the
occasion' numbering 12. .
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Mr. and Mrs. Warren - Ai'Erwin' en
tertained deliehtfullv at'thefr hovn in
Rose City Park -gn Thursday evening
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An Added Pleasiire
Sunday Dinner at ,
The Hazelwood
Where One Is Sure of Being Served With the Latest of the
r Season's Delicacies .
Plate Dinner 60c Vegetable . Dinner 35c
Table d Hote Dinner U
Hazelwood
Special
Chocolates
Can now be purchased from
enterprising dealers In nearly
every tourn Ur Oregon. If
your favorite store does not
already have them, send the
name to us and we will write
them, i .
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liiii.iniiiiti.iinlituUlUiliHiiiitiiii
with a bridge party of seven tables,
honoring the parents of ; Mrs. " Erwln.
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Dlteman of Seattle,
who' have recently, returned from the
Orient. , Lovely - summer flow are were
used about the rooms for the occasion,
and musio was a- .feature of the eve
ning's 3 entertainment" during the v re
freshments, which i followed ' the game.
Mrs. Erwln was assisted by Mrs. A. .
Frost. Honor at - bridge fell to Mrs.
Leon - H. Peters. . Mrs. J. H. Cudllpp.
Frank McCrillls and A. E. Jackson.
Miss Lenora' ZJttto of 117 East Forty
seventh street, Portland, waa rnarrled
to . Walter. T Novak, at the home of
the bridegroom's parents at Capital Hill,
on Thursday evening- at S o'clock, the
Rev. Byron J. Clark of the First United
Brethren church officiating.
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Mrs. Joseph Adams of New York, ac
companied s by Miss Cecelia C. Bavor
and Miss Dorothy I Buckman, have ar
rived - in Portland for the ' summer
months. They will visit friends in the
city and expect to return to New York
for. the winter. :.;--; :iii.;;;:y'-
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; Miss Kathryn Donald Was hostess for
a -delightful . dancing party at her home
on Portland Heights on Thursday eve
ning, honoring a number of the younger
dancing set. Miss Donald is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Donsld
of Council Crest park. '
Mrs. . Frank W. . Rosenthal (Hannah
L. Gllroy) left the latter part of this
week to visit friends In Seattle. Tacoma
and Olympla, Wash. ; While in ; Olym
pia, she will be the Jtouse guest of Mrs.
Thomas Campbell, who was formerly
Miss Vera MullhoUand of this city.
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A" law A party was given at the home
of Mrs. H. Ehlersi on Montana avenue
recently for the benefit of the Pilgrim
Congregational church aid society. Mrs.
W. Lauther, Mrs. H. Ehlers and Mrs.
C. Hase were hostesses for the occa
sion. ; . ;
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Mrs. Sadie Mecham of '755 Irving'
street - nas returned from a visit to
California relatives, lasting nearly three
months. During -; her y so Juorn ; in the
South she 'visited Los Angeles, San
Francisco, San Jose and other places. -
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Schnabel re
turned this week from a visit ot a few
weeks in California, where they spent
most of , the time at Del Monte, later
visiting other points of Interest through
out the state. - -
Mr. and Mrs..; Arthur M, Brown
and Miss Brown of San 'Francisco,
who : are motoring through, the
Northwest, are spending a week at the
Hotel Portland. p ,j . -
Mra, C W. Prince entertained in
formally on the afternoon of June 26
In honor of her mother, who will leave
Portland soon on an extended visit in
Canada. Covers at luncheon were laid
for 45 guests. - .
Ben Butler W. R. C. entertained the
post G. A. -R. with an elaborate lunch
eon . in Dawley'sii hall on Thursday.
There was a large number present and
an enjoyable afternoon was spent. -
. Mrs. M. A. Yates entertained Wednes
day with a charmingly appointed lunch
eon at the Hotel Portland. Covers were
placed for nine at a table decorated in
pink carnations -and ferns. : ? ?
Expressions of i sympathy have been
extended .to -Mr. iand Mrs. George D.
Riley (Helen Hall) because of the death
of their infant son, who had been named
Jack' Stevenson Riley. -...
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Visitors in' the t city at the home of
Mrs. M. A. M. Ashley are Mr. and Mrs.
G. HNottage, who will spend s,hort
time in .foruana ana utter go to beatti.
- Mr. " and "Mrs. " iE. E. Larimore cele
brated their wedding : anniversary Sat
ui day evening : by ; entertaining a few
friends at dinner at th Hotel Portland.
: Miss Ruth Teal left Portland on Fri
day, for Seattle where she will be a vis
itor at the home of Miss Katherine Col
lins for a short time.
Would
a pretty'ntw blouse, a dainty negligee or cor
set, chosen with your individual taste in mind,
from the wondrous- array in the , New York
I arri lravinp for New York. Tulv 161 tq purchase new
and exclusive .models for my woman's shop. I should
i deem it a pleasure to execute any special orders" the
women of Portland care to entrust to me.
Morrison
Street at
West Park
WH EN you return ' from your Sunday
, outing, youH enjoy these supper sug
gestions: ' -
Toasted Cheese Sandwich
'Cracked Crab with Mayonnaise
Chicken a la King 4
Fruit Salad
1 I ' I ' Watermelon
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Army Folk in
Portland to
Visit Friends
BRIGADIER GENERAL AND MRS.
ADRIAN S. FLEMING, U. S, A..
whoever former residents of, Vancou
ver barracks, have . returned to Port
land and are guests .for a short time 1
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
D. Honeyman. Brigadier General Flem
ing "i has but "recently returned fronQ
service 1 overseas, ana is , in - foruana
on leave. . Later during their stay here
they will be guests ' at the home of
Major - and Mrs. - Fred W. Lead better
at their country home at Camas. Wash.
Mrs. Fleming has not visited . Portland
since, going to the Philippine. Islands
when her . husband was ordered . there
for service some years ago. -General
Fleming was a visitor In Portland on
his way to Washington, - D. C, about
two years, ago: -v
Deli Monte, CaL, July 12. Paper
chases are back on the Del Monte sport
schedule after being , discarded" during
the course of the war. On Saturday, 25
y0 men and women riders started out
from the Del Monte Lodge and engaged
in an exciting paper chase over the Del
Monte trails with the finish at th In
dian Village, where a barbecue . was
served to the winners. Eric Pedley, the
polo player, led the way and set the
pace of the chase. Expert horseman
ship is always displayed In-these events
and. there was quite a little competition
with the horse races. The trail meas
ured about two miles and a half and
there were s, number of hazards to keep
the riders alert. The paper chase is a
style of sport which appeals strongly to
the fashionable horseman. It Is a pretty
event with the riders dressed. In riding
costume and ' quite a - number - ot the
Pebble . Beach . society : colony were
mounted in the competition.
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"Announcement is made ot- the mar
riage of Margaret Luclle Fenton to Cap
tain Elbrldge Gerry Watfcins, U. S. A.
The event took place in April, but was
not announced until recently. Mrs. Wat
kins is the daughter of Dr. J. D. Fenton
of this city. She 'attended St Helens
ball and later was a student at the Uni
versity -of Oregon. ..4 For the past year
Bhe has made her home in-Seattle. 'Cap
tain Watkins is a native of Georgia.
He went to France with the First divi
sion and since his return from overseas
he has been stationed, at Camp Lewis
and later at' Camp .Fremont. At pres
ent he -Is associated with the commis
sion of athletic activities in the North
west. . Mr and Mrs. Roy A, Bush ' and son
left Portland Monday for a ; month's
motor tour - through Washington and
British Columbia. - - '
Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Ramsay and Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Perry of Mllwaykle left
Tuesday on a motoring trip to. J3ritih
Columbia. ; - .
.Former residents of Albany will give
a picnic at the Oaks on July 18. The
party will assemble at the Oaks at t
o'clock.- ', -' .- - j i
Mrs. - W. M. Barker and daughter.
Anna, have cone to California where the
latter will study piano witn wager
Swayne. - ,
- The marriage of Miss Beatrice Thurs
ton . of Eugene -to Lowell Paget of this
city was solemnised on Monday- at t
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o'clock at the Episcopal church in Tu
gne. . The service was read by the Rev.
F. O. Jennlnr. Miss Luclle Yoran sanj
the bridal, hymn, accompanied on the
violin by Miss Alberta Potter. Little
Betty Skei. niece of the bride; was flower
girl. The bride wa attended by the
Misses Francos Wiles, Jean Murdock.
Ann Appel of Idaho, Dorothy Lowery,
Marian -Ady and ' Claire Bllssard. Al
fred Skel was beet man. Ushers at the
church included Jack Itappes of Salem,
J. J, Dyche, E. B. Eillaon. Carleton
Spencer, Charles Allen and jabex Thurs
ton. FollOWlnr the rmmnnv en In.
formal reception and dance was held at
the Hotel Osborne. Mr. and Mra Papet
will make their home In Portland follow
ing their return from a brief wedding
trip. Mrs. Paget Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Thurston of Eugene. She
was graduated from the University of
Oregon and Is a member of the Ielta
Gamma. Mr. Paget is the son of inM,
and Mra B. Lee Paget of Portland.
' The home of Mrs. II. Coddlngton in
Powell BtrAt wae the tan rf a vtrv
pretty wedding on Sunday, July 6. when
ner oaugnter., tsteiia u. coaaington. was
united in marriage to Arthur J. Mocller.
Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Spauldlng, Mr. and Mra Chester
Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Scott of
Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. Ilk-hard
ueroea ot tsan. L.uis uruspo, cai., xsirs.
BigUn, Mrs. "Convoy' and Mrs. William
Brenner, whose little "daughter Bernloe
acted as flower girl.
e
Miss Ines Denlnon Ktiftln nf Pnrtlnnrl
is a guest In Salem at the home of Mrs.
Ruth Denlson.- During her stay she has
been delightfully entertained.
Tho Misses Beulah and Constance Fox
of Portland,, are guests In Salem at the
home of their aunt, Mrs. M. H. Shirley,
for a short time.
.
Miss Katherine Jackson of Chlcaro,
Is In Portland the guest of Mrs. IL T.
Burntrager, Miss Jackson s home Is
In Chicago. -
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Mr. and Mra Hall Stoner Lusk are
installed In their home at Rivera for
the summer, months.
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