. ¿ V r 9K 8ayu*& L ‘ m m M I I ' .. ™£• JviflM '* •- , <. ~ . ' Jal . t j '■> í + íd iim vh 'tf. * f r Ley, 5» - « í IK p y • = ry THUB8DAY, OCTOBER 14.1909. VOL. X X I. S -! ï F j m m . ’''k - ,?*•?•■! ------ ,— 3fV » V_d lt I? f se s THE STAR LY< /u ll o f the interest o f novel- er, John Crosby, W alter . i ( .. ___ tor, that it Archie fiedy; Harry Coffin; the Flue Numbers In be utmost enthusiasm. It Is Misses Jessie B r it t , M a b e l to the last degree, Gardner, long, Ida, Merle W oods, bra ted at Taylor street o f delightful surprises that Lenora Parker, Pearl Cobb, i»t church, Portland, W< me another in bewilder- •evening, October 6, at 8 o ’clock, lone Hill, Ruth and Katherine Last season the Star Lyceum procession, charming the eye ■when Mias Dorothy Parker and Romig, Pearl Cummings, Olive Course consisted o f only three ear, provoking outburts o f ; S. Coffin were married. Stratton, B a m s D o r rn n c e , numbers, as it was decided when hter, melting to tears, enlist- Florence McDonald. The ceremony wns read by booking the course to make ateet the sympathies completely, Benjamin Young, pastor o f the o f the pulse o f the people wijh a held under s spell o f church. The decorations were few numbers, each o f which was ition by the weird ballads, pahnsand cat flowers. P. W. high priced. Newberg gave love songs, the canoe choruses, Goodrich presided at the orgian. In the presence o f s h q rar chants end incantations, After the ceremony the bridal number of friends and relatives hearty tickets were plaeed On sale and it quaint descriptions o f the 7>*rty highly pleasing to ¡to customs and the numerous beau at the bride’ M iss Olive management to know that the pictures o f the marvel- held a t the Friends church course gave most excellent satis­ island served by Mrs. October 12, at faction. ALtwruW Hull has kind- Knapp and f i n . Job, assisted by 8:30. The bridal party entered In making up the coarse for to add to the s t­ Miss T ressler and Miss Comp* to the strains o f Lohengrin’s this season a further test is to be resses o f the course by giv ton. The bride is the only wedding march, b e a u t ifu lly made by putting on five numbers musical concert, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David rendered by Mrs. Bva Hammer and making a slight increase in people o f Newberg who ap­ McKeen o f 164 Bast Twelfth HuD, violin, and Mrs. Chas. B. the price o f season tickets. preciate good music will be Street. She looked very pretty Wilson at the organ. The bride Whan the people are made to ap­ to know that home talent in a gow n o f white silk. She accompanied by her sister, Mrs. preciate the high darn entertain­ represented. Mr. Hull, w ore a veil and carried Bride’s Chas. A. Hodson, as matron o f ment offered, there is every by Mrs. Hull and Mias roses. Miss Emma Job, of C ot­ honor, marched dow n the center reason to believe that a large sale will give axlelightful enter- tage Grove, was the maid o f isle while* the groom attended by o f season tickets will be made honor, and she wore a yellow his brother, Mr. Sherman Seely, and the financial success o f the __ a platform orator Howard satin gow n and carried chrysan­ entered, by w ay of the north venture-will be assured. EBiott ranks with Russell HL themums. The bridesmaids. Mis* aisle, meeting the bride at the The opening number will be] Con well, who received such ses Edith K nox and Florence Mc­ alter where Rev. A. J. Weaver, “ The Central Grand Concert j ovation in Newberg last winter. Donald, were in pink and carried pastor of the church, very Company,” w ith Maximilian I He is.« favorite all over the East •carnations. W. A. Carpenter pressively pronounced them man was best man and Donald Kydd and «rife. The bride w as hand­ Dick, violinist; Miss Edith Adams, ami South and any Lyceum la and Harry Brombangh officiated somely gowned in white chiffon violincellist; Mme Aubi Pearle considered fortunate that is able as ushers. M r. Coffin, w ho is a broad-cloth and w ore a veil Meyer, soprano; Adolph Knauem | to secure him- As makes good it may be stated grandson o f the late General caught with orange blossoms Four such imposing figures are' fa r Y .H -C . A ’a h eh a sa p - Stephen Coffin, prominent in the She carried white chrysanthe­ not often assembled in one compa­ ~ at different places as fol- early history o f Portland, is a mums. ny. Maximilian Dick, on whom | Philadelphia Central 13 young business man o f this city. The decorations were typical high honors have been Chicago Central 8, Brook- o f religion, was delivered by Follow ing is a list of the donors After a short wedding trip Mr. o f the season, bring gorgeous by the musical centers o f Europe, 9, S t Louis 6, Newark, Father Cantwell under the can­ referred to : and Mrs. Coffin will be at home autumn leaves heavily banked, Dr. Littlefield $25, B. A. Rom ig ¡if., 9, Trenton 5, Boston $, vas jo st before t ip mass in church. t o their friends at the West­ almost covering the rostrum. violinists. Mias Edith Adams has $10, J. C. Porter $25, J.J.C olcord The music for tike occasion York City 4, Baltimore 4, minister apartments, Sixth and The color arrangement w as red at won for herself the distinction o f 4, Albany 5, Omaha 5, Day- ss rendered splendidly by Miss $5, F. O. Andrews & C o. $5, D. M adison streets, after. October cither end, metging jpto the being one o f the moot artistic 0 ., 6, Mobile 4, New Or- Katherine Covach, soprano,* Miss R. Jackson $10, F. H. Caldwell 26. center as a back ground. brilliant woman ’cellists o f Friedle, contralto, Albert & Co. $15. C. J. Edwards $5, N. 3, Dallas, Tex., 3, F t Worth • • # • After the ceremony M r. and Mrs. a ge.. Madame Aubi Cincinnati 3, Providence, R. L . Gennelli tenor and Mr. Kearns, C. Christenson $25. E. L. Evans On Saturday evening O ctober Seely retired to the rear o f the . . . The ushers were Mr. $2.50, C. J. Ckmenson $2.50, A. City 3, S t Joseph 9 , Mrs. J. W. Coffin entertained church where’they received already with the Des Moines 3, Sioux City 3, Hennessy and Mr. Ferguson. C. Hale $2.50, Jas. H. Mills $1. in honor of Mr. and M rs. Her­ gratnlations. with Lynchburg 8, All who visited the church P. A. M orris and Jas. C. Duncan Mrs. Seely is a graduate o f bert S. Coffin. Musical selections the best achievements o f her life As ton entertainer “ Laurant were impressed with the com­ $10, J. Carl Nelson $2.50, L. W. were rendered bv the Misses Pacific College and a young lady before her. Adolph Knauer is a The Magician” in the best in his pleteness o f the appointments. Harger $5, Jas. Patterson &Son Katherine Romig, Jessie Britt, w ho is deserving o f the high master o f the piano whose per­ class, and as Newberg has never These features were accentuated $2.50, Fred Nemitz $5, Wattes Mabelle Gardner. Mrs. W. H. Wil­ esteem in which her friends hold formances bold his auditors spell­ had an opportunity to witness a by some very pretty floral dec­ Larsen $10, A. C. Seely $5, W. a son and C. E. Fuller which were her. bound with amazement and de­ performance by one o f tip noted orations. Stan $10, W. W. Hollingsworth