THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORT LAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1S:0. ' "-"'? """" " " "" ' " " " " ' r--'-". . ' --'y - ' " 1 1 " 1 1 ' ' ' nr 1 MRS. EDWARD! WERLEIN (Ruth Sell wood) and Mrs. Charles T. Olmsted (Mary Bacon) are two of the charm ing brides of June. Their weddings were both events of wide social interest in the city. ' -Y' in v' I1 T U (MaiY ' I - v r ' I . 'v t , r ( 1 ! , f y I ii il y - 4 V f I L v I I - .V f r hi J 1 1 h ' ?. -. : . -I nH ' . i V "J ' i - - ! '; I N r ' I 1 , f v ' ? r. 1 I - - ! i ' 4 tl j ,1 -x- . - : . II it' . "I - " -5. ! K A t V. 1 . v ' 111 mm irn nin-ri 1 H )lf - TrothPlighted Wednesday at Pre ttyWeddin S ANE of th Dretty weddlnrs of th month was that of Mis Ruth Emma Leonard , and Jamea Btamey. oraas, which occurred at high noon Wednes day, in the chapel of St. Helens Hall on Vista avenue. The service was rpad by Bishop Sumner In the presence of about' 70 relatives and friends. The bride was given In marrUgre by ner father and was attended by Miss Gert rude Lewis. Malcolm Brode. brother f the "bridegroom, was best man. - The wedding? marches , were played by Miss Edna Hohenback. 1 , i - The bride was charmlngr In s. gown of whits seorgette and satin em broidered in pearls and wore a veil of silk net held In place by pearls. She carried a satin bound prayer book. The bridesmaid wore a gown of blue georg ette over silver lace and carried ; a shower bouquet of pink and white sweet peas. V -V" --t' After the reception a wedding dinner was served to the bridal party and their relatives and s Intimate friends. The chapel, the veranda and dining room were attractively decorated with ivy. pink roses and sweet peas. ;-.. The bride, a graduate of Reed college, is the daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. , H. Wade Leonard of Yamhill, Or. The bcidegroom is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Howard & Brode of Walla Thalia, Wash., and a graduate of Whitman col lege, where his father Is professor: of biology i " - ' " ' ; ' After a brief honeymoon at Sea view, Mr. and ,Mrs. Brodie will make their home in Portland until September 1. They will then move to Sedro Woolley. Wash., where Mr. Brode has accepted a position in the high school. t-..-..-..-,.. Miss Jessie Lagerstrom of Oak Grove and Charles Leaf of Mabel Or, were auletly married Saturday at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Laperstrom, the Rev. A. V. Anderson of Portland officlaUng. Only a few close relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Leaf will make their home in Mabel. . r ' . Mr. and Mrs. John C 'Alnsworth and Charming Girl OfThisGityWed To Seattle Man THE marriage of Miss Alta May Clarke and Clarence Frederick Dahl quist of , Seattle was an event of Friday evening at the home of the bride's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Clarke. The services was read at t:30 o'clock by Dr. I William A. Waldo Inhe presence of a number of close friends and relatives. Miss I Elizabeth Starr of Seattle was bridesmaid and-Guy Booker of 'that city attended the bridegroom. For her wedding fpwn the. bride chose a model of white satin trimmed in lace and wore the wedding veil, which was held In place by a cap of lace and orange blossoms. Orchids, sweet peas and lilies of -the-valley were used for the bridal bouquet . i ' Miss StaVr wore a .frock of pink or gandie with a large picture hex Her 'flowers were pink and lavender sweet peas. The wedding march was played by- Miss Pearl Staples, violinist accom panied, by Mrs I. Staples on the piano. A wedding reception followed the cere mony. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, parents of the bride, received with the bridal party. " - f Assisting about the rooms were a group of the sorority sisters of the bride who was a student at the university of Wash ington. Mrs. W. C. Camp and Mrs. George Broughton presided at the din ing, table and -were assisted by Miss -Janet . Catron. Miss Kxa Clark, Miss Pe.arl Staples and Miss Agnes McMurray. Following their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Dahtqulst will make their home in Seattle. , . 1 ' , . Pink roses and palms formed the set ting for the marriage of Miss Hasel S. Colgan. who becime Uf'e bride of Valen L. Guild at the Methodist Episcopal church June 15, the Rev. Henry T. Atkin : son officiating. "The -Stride was lovely in a gown of' cream' satin, her veil of tulle being held in place by a band of orange blossoms." She carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses, combined with maiden hair fern. Her only attendant was Miss1 Mable G. Colgan, sister of the bride, who was gowned in pink organdie and carried a bouquet of pink sweet peas. Harold McKinster was best man. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Fred Grls wold sang "At Dawning,"- accompanied by Miss Marian .StuUer, ' niece of the bridegroom, who, also 'played the wed . ding march from VLohengrin." Follow- Ing the ceremony a wedding reception was held' at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Colgan, '1711 Portsmouth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Guild wilt make their home at S2 Syra cuse street. - . . Miss Adele Camllle Jones, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Wesley Jones of Alameda park, will j entertain the latter part of this week at an Informal dancing party, honoring three young girls who have just returned ! from school. The guests of honor will be Miss Charlotte, - Louise Jones, sister of the hostess, who" I Mill Ill I III II I ,-' o - ' ' ,i i j V" ft- S i r f x - ' " - - If ' f ' - ' .. j - - ', y ,'""' ;: fl - - - - - z , - - v Is - , ' " ii - - " i yi Hs- ' - s 'yksz&2sy' Is 1 1 Y " 'n, ""-'J W-Wm-,imtr--,rsMM tunin (- t 8 a v TWTBWrrxnoiWyrrTW-vvy:iri .kii.mii iiHM i ai i w Mi n i i i m t -r if Ti -- htJ v . iaWBtnMMusjss)! ' MRS. H. R. GAITHER and her two little sons, Rowan and Andrew, of Piedmont, Cat., are visitors at the home of Mrs. George E. Chamberlain. The children are grand sons of Senator and Mrs. Chamberlain of Irvington. j ' ir -T)' Cy"1 " " is y::::JV.::-v:-:i.::;:V ..yl,lWtl.,.tw,,l -in. f V" - t -".TV J; II , aitKer uy III Tt&fk" Jf h n '' i-i'Kl' 7t It I ' 'Vfr:?2y " I n , , . h il r ti r "f Iff 1 ' - -I y I ' ; - . v f Iff' ' ' 4 - ! I ' ' X' - t -v 1 ; - '.t ' , P 2y?m&y ? I? i H Vv jii i in pp ii niisninniiiiimm mm. riwif iVhf i -w-v fi i i hf Uimimr Jr Bozorth Family Holds Union Annual June 27 ZTTKE sixteenth annual reunion of Or JL Bosorth - Family - association was held - at Woodland, Wasb4 June 27. at the old borne Of Squire . and Mllly Bosorth.. Following- the banquet, the usual business of the association was transacted, after which a program was given, consisting of music, recitations and "addresses by several of the' mem bers. : After the close of the business meet ing a delightful hour was spent with refreshments and j visiting. This- was an exceptionally interesting reunion to many of the members, as some of them had been unable ! to attend previous gatherings. As they swere taken over the old farm of the pioneer family of 1845 many Interesting features , were noted. - - -. I The farmhouse still stands on the spot where it was erected in 1850. The 187 and 1894 floods were the only high waters that ever came over the - floors of the house, the first only slightly and the latter to a depth-of nearly five feet. - ::A-- ': ' v-:1 i The annual reunion for 1921 will" also be held at Woodland, as : there seems to be an attraction for the members on the old home- "grounds. , ' A wedding' of Interest tea wide cir cle of friends was that of Miss Ma thilda Ahrends and Earl E. Van Ant werp, who were quietly married Thurs day at the home of the Rev. Elder A. D. Skates, Vancouver, 'Wash. The bride was attired lb a tailleur of green bengallne silk and wore a corsage bou quet of crimson rosea Mrs. Van Ant werp fc has been Connected with the Portland schools for several years and is well known ; In I church i circles. She was also active In war ( relief .work. The bridegroom Is the son of the late Judge David H. Vhn Antwerp of Med ford. Or., and is the local representa tive of the W. J. Guy Vinegar - Cider f company. Mr. and Mrs. Van Antwerp are at home at their resi dence, 499 East" Twenty-ninth street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Cohn (Ethel Knkeles) have returned from their wed ding trip to Spokane, Seattle and North' west points of interest. Mrs. Cohn is a Portland girl arid has many friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Cohn are at home at' 70S Gltaan street, i . - - '.. . ..I 3D-QO U. i ' y . J y . 11 1 i : . s v. s This store will be closed all day M on day in observance of the one. day so significant in A merican history, : Liberty, and dom ,i FURS oor to o o New Instructor Acquisition to Reed Activities S3 1MO BAUGHMAN, recently elected Instructor in chemistry at-" Reed college, promises : to add her sup port to student activities as well as hei ability as. a chemist to the staff of- in- , struction. Miss Baughman comes toj Reed from California, i where she i was i graduated from the Los Angeles Poly- j technic high school, and later from i Stanford university. At Stanford Miss j Baughman was a member of Iota Sig ma PI. the . women's national honorary chemical fraternity, and in 1917 presi dent of the Stanford chapter. She : was prominent : in athletics, having "won tly-ee numerals in hockey, a numeral, lai rowing, and honor letters in hockej " and baseball. Miss Baughman will re side in the Reed dormitory. ; The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Boyd 285 Benton street, was the scene of a pretty wedding, Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, when their daughter Thelma became the bride of Fred Weaver,: the Rev. Mr. Thormley of Kern Park Chris tian church officiating In the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. Mrs. Margaret Haynle played the wed ding march. The bride was charming in her gown of white crepe de chine : and veil with a crown of orange blossoms. She carried. Cecil Brun ner roses. Miss Opal Bricknen was the bride's only at tendant and was attired In a gown of white net and lace. Mr. Carrol, cousin of the bridegroom, acted as best man. After -a brief honeymoon Mr. 'and Mrs. Weaver will return to make Portland their home. i Store Not Open Tomorrow has returned from a soioum of three months in Kentucky ; Miss Mary De Gol yer, who has been attending Dana. Hall, and Miss Mary Gill, who was a student at Mills college. A group of close friends Of Mr. and Mrs. Jones will enjoy a pic nic - supper on the lawn at their home this evening.' , t ' ' ' " - Mrs. S. Berglund and children of Oak Grove left j Saturday evening for Chicago, where j they will make their home. Before her departure the mem bers of the Ladies' Aid society of Oak Grove called at her home to offer their good wishes and to present her with a gift for remembrance. Mr. Berg lund will join his family hi the fall. 1 Corinthian Social 'club. O. E. S.. will give a social and card, party, Saturday evening at Masonic temple. All mem bers and friends are invited to attend. daughter have gone north to visit in Puget Sound cities over this week end. Piedmont ; Presbyterian church the scene of a Bimple wedding cere mony when Miss Martha Smyser be came the bride of Clyde Rivers, i The ceremony was -performed by the Rev. J. Francis Morgan in the presence of a small company of close friends. Miss Dorothy Osborn was bridesmaid, i The bride, was gowned in an imported frock of crepe, worn with a large picture hat," both hat and gown trimmed in real lace. Her flowers were Cecil Brunner rosea Mr. and Mrs. Rivers will make their home In Portland. SEE Monday Journal, Tuesday Oregonian and Telegram for opening announcement of our big July - , Rebuilding Clear ance A Storef ul of Bargains Read Every Item Carefully Store Closed Monday, July 5th ITM r i-vi 11 11J Z'SWETT CQ 124 12 128 SIXTH ST. JUST OFF WASHINGTON! ivi Ii II .lis 18: cftorebur Purer T in a place where they will be safe from moth, theft and fire, in our : Modern , j Cold Storage Vaults 1 20 degrees below freezing is the con tinuous temperature. - i N Phone Marshall .785 for Rates j Furs Remodeled " . . - .j - -i . i .- . . ; ' - -: ' j -' ?; X . 4- ": - ' ? - " "' . ., " ': ' "' .., " ' - ' Now is the time to prepare for winter by having your furs made into I ; up-to-date styles. " Store Closed Monday 7 ESTABLISHED FURS M9-B I Not Open 'fff Tomorrow y I IT IS IMPORTANT that you see tomorrow's papers for H. Liebes & Co's. Announcement of Semi-Annual Clearance Beginning Tuesday, July 6, 9:30 A. M. A Regular Carnival of Barjgains y-:.yy: :.yy-vy -;y j ; 'i:-yr-yy : yy yi.-:y:yy'yy: V: y : Never were the reductions so great, " Never were the assortments so large and complete at clearance time. : yy zyy-yy:y:::y yyyyy: : yy - ::-yy:-yy yrhy( yvy r Never, was there a more favorable opportunity and urgent de triand to save as at the present time. Tuesday 9:30 A.M. ISTASllSUfD 55 YCAJtS PURS 9 tfl BROADWAY Tuesday 9:30 A. M. y if fWJ2 y: X I o o 1