TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 3. 1913.

12. a pf living-roo- and which were so successful season sen's Hall, Friday, December Club member their friends assembled adorned the halls last George C. Denholm, S, at their home, 595 East Twenty-fift- h dining-roo- A large number of friends will begin again on Friday evening, members aTe: street, last Sunday. An elaborate sup- shared the pleasures of the affair. November 7 and will be held every G. Kirkland. W. K. Slater, William L. per was served and games and music first and. third Friday evenings. The Lightner, Carl Rosengreen; Fred S. enjoyed. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jennie E. Burnham was hostess dancing parties will be held, on the Johnson, Harold Wilson, Roy Entler. Mrs. August Roeder, Rev. and Mrs. A. this week at a dinner party given In second, and fourth Friday evenings. Patronesses will be: Mrs. G. H. Den- Krause, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hoehlen and honor of Vancouver friends. Cards Every Friday evening will be club holm, Mrs. W. S. Johnson, Mrs. W. K. boy-shoul- d family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Keitzel, Mr. were laid for the following guests: night. The regular notices heretofore Slater, Mrs. Alfred Kirkland. Shelves full of Every Mrs. C. M. Hemmlch, Mr. mailed will be discontinued. When- and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Allison Burnham, Mr. and Winslow-VIead- e Circle, No 7, y.enz, Mr. G. ever there is a fifth Friday it will be Ladies Violins play and Mrs. Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ralston Burnham, Mrs. Claude party. of the Grand Army of the Republic, will Geres, Mr. and Mrs. Rcnken, Mrs. Dwlght, Miss Lena Rivears, Miss Myrtle a children's dancing There will room 525, floor, s Bencke and daughter, Mrs. Jorgenson Burnham, Miss Ruth Marjorle Dwight be other children's dancing parties and hold a bazaar in fifth all being closed some ort of and daughter. and Master Howard Burnham. due notice will be given. Courthouse, Monday, November 10. A The directors have decided that the chicken dinner will be served between out at Musical dancing par- 12 and 1 o'clock P. M. and again be $10 Fidelity Lodge, Degree Honor, en- A delightful affair of the week was second and fourth Friday 6 7 A programme of grown-up- s, is tween and o'clock. apiece Instrument the Halloween party given the Pat- ties will be for that for home-mad- e tertained the members and friends at at 16 years age. will be given and various one of the most enjoyable Halloween ton Home on Thursday. Music by Mrs. the members over of The articles will be on sale. All friends g Robert L. was a feature of younger members will not be forgotten. affairs of the season on Clark the ' and especially G. A. R. people are cor of October 30, at their hall 129 Fourth entertainment. Attractive decorations dially invited. street. The hall was decorated to suit suggestive of the season were used On Thursday and Friday the Mult m w m the occasion and the subdued light of about the rooms, and added to the nomah County Woman's Christian Tem- Mr. and Mrs. A. Pautz entertained a the jack-o'-lanter- na revealed to the gayety of the occasion. perance Union will welcome to their number of friends Sunday evening with guests the old witch at her kettle. headquarters, 428-43- 0 Behnke Walker most delightful card party. Those "Her Satanic Majesty'1 directed the Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Douty entertained building. Fourth and Tamhill streets, present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Olson, movements of the happy crowd and es- the members of the Wednesday evening all who desire to participate in the Mr. and Mrs. H. Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. corted them to "Mother Goose" who Card Club at their home In Kelly pleasant festivities of the Harvest Fes- Hesse, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lind, Mrs. A. welcomed each one with the "Clammy" street Wednesday evening. Prizes were tival, planned by the county union. Hagner, Mr. and Mrs. Habakost, Mr. hand and the ghost standing motion- won by Mrs. Hammette N. Lacy and Dinner will be served at the noon hour and Mrs. Vader Darling, Miss BeTtha less among the black cats and owls. J. Coulsen Hare Delicious refresh- of each day. The reception commit- Lind, Miss Schroeder, E. Pautz and Mr. The evening was filled from begin- ments were served, after which tee will be composed of Mrs. Mary N. Schroeder, Jr. ning to end with wholesome fun and the large number present entered into Invitations are out for a dance to the spirit of the games. Doughnuts be given by the Philotians next Tues and apple cider furnished refreshments FOUR STATES JOIN IN CONGRA.TULATING COUPLE ON day evening in Gregory Hall. The pa and the entertainment closed with the GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. tronesses will be Mrs. McGili, Mrs. Virginia reel. Sechtem and Mrs. Willis. The commit Interspersed with the games, piano tee is composed of Tlllie Schomus, selections were played by Mrs. Iona George Frledhoff, MaTgaret De Bauw, Shryock, Miss Ruth Dickey and Miss Mary Sherzinger, William Cassidy, Keva Funk. Beatrice Burke, Charles Lair and Car- Those participating were, Margaret rie Cassidy. E. Herrln, Sarah E. Moore. Mrs. Mar-gari- te Wall, Miss Effie Kirby and Miss The St. Lawrence Court, No. 1734, Gladys McDuffie. Catholic Order of Forester, will give a card party and dance at the St. Law- A pleasant surprise was given Mrs. rence Hall, Third and Sherman streets, Frederick Hohanshelt at 501 Roselawn November 12. The proceeds are to be avenue on Thursday. A luncheon was donated to charity. The committee served, after which five hundred, was having the affair in hand is composed enjoyed, card honors falling to Mrs. of Messrs. W. P. Lillis, J. C. Smith, R. Rann and Mrs. Stipe. Those who ed A. Twiss. L. J. O'Rell, A. V. McDon the afternoon were Mrs. K. Ho- ald, J. P. Bulletset and J. F. Curran. i hanshelt, Mrs. M. Gillis, Mrs. H. Pierce, Mrs. J. C. Prichard, Mrs. W. W. Mc-Brid- e, Invitations are out for a skating Mrs. I. Grey, Mrs. S. Hinkle, Mrs. party to be given at the Princess rink C. Hood, Mrs. A. E. .Roper, Mrs. J. by the Bereans, Friday evening. The Moreland, Mrs. R. H. Glover, D. committee for the evening will be: Ada Mrs. Cory, Byers, Genevieve Strick- A. Sale of "Small Goods" W. Wendlick, Mrs. F. R. Stipe, Mrs. Ruth - R. South, Mrs. J. C. Albright and Mrs. land, Helen Hicks and Catherine Booth. At Eilers Music House C. R. Rann. Patrons and patronesses will be: Mr. and Mrs. Phegley, Mr. and Mrs. Foulkes, Mandolins, Violins', Guitars, Banjos and all stringed instruments. Flutes, Saxophones, Band Instru aents. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzenberg and A. J. I Miss Melba Joslyn was hostess, last Davidson. Harmonicas, Ocarinas, Kazoos, etc., etc. All musical instrument supplies Friday evening at her home, 600 Elliott I v avenue. Dancing and music were feat- Ukeleles, too. In a sale at Greatly Reduced Prices. ures of the entertainment. Chrysan- The Council of Jewish Women will We bought the entire department of an establishment discontinuing this branch. themums were used meet on Wednesday at 2 P. M. in the as decorations and - ,.. , '' Sf the yellow color scheme carried out J S H,SljZ. w ...?.&.. . kJ.'--A- J Selling-Hirsc- h Hall. B. F. Irvine will SALE NOW IN PROGRESS in table decorations in the dining-roo- speak on "The History of Women," and where refreshments were served at a Mrs. Ben Selling will conduct the cur- late hour. Those present were Misses MR. AXD MRS. MAX HALEY. rent events. Mrs. C. O. Young will Pearl Hagen, Hayes, Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Max Haley- gave re- give a reading, selecting one of Mark Adella Bue, Helen them a well-know- Building Luclle Danforth, Rhea Joslyn and the ception at their home, 251 Glenn avenue, October 25, in honor of their Twain's n pieces for the Eilers nostess and Messrs. Dale Chesman, golden wedding anniversary. Congratulations were read from friends event. Broadway at Alder James Cook, L. E. Miller, George Stuart in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. and Dr. Henneberger. Guests were present from different parts of Oregon, Washington Friday evening will be children's and Idaho. The couple renewed their wedding vows con- night at the Rose City Park clubhouse. and received - Order by Complimenting Miss Mabel Morse, a gratulations and best wishes from all present. While the children are dancing- and Parcel Post bride-elec- t, Miss Nettle Kruse enter- Their only daughter, Mrs. S. J. Donaldson, of Idaho, presided over enjoying games upstairs in the ball- - tained the Bithiahs at her home, on the dining-roo- while Mrs. A. J. Haley and Mrs. E. M. Haley, of Eleventh street, Monday' evening. The Monmouth, Or., assisted by Mrs. T. F. Haley, Miss Boothby and Miss Kruse residence was Rogers, of children's party will be in charge of decorated this city, served. Mrs. C. C. Shay. with Autumnal foliage and In Sunday a family dinner was served in their home, when every child by Mrs. H. E. Greene and Mrs. bert was formerly a resident of Port- Joyed. Miss Regrner will leave soon fot living-roo- m sisted the pink roses were used, and grandchild was present. Those at the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. The younger set will be delighted to Merrill Gessllng. Out-of-tow- n guests land, but recently has been a contractor British Columbia. while the hall was made attractive Max Haley. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haley, of Monmouth; A. C. Haley, of learn of the annual "hop" to be given were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Greene. Misses in Wasco County. The bride is recent- y with American Beauty roses. Messages Portland;- - Mr. Mrs. E. M. Haley, Monmouth; ly Saginaw, Mich. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. B. i Cupldville and Mrs. S. J. Donaldson, by the alumni of the Christian Brothers' Blanche Mayes. Verne Curtiss. Ortha from and and J. of from were arranged as place Rupert, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Haley, Portland, and ten Business College in Alumni Hall on Fri Waters and Helen and Mary Gray, all Gilbert will pass a few days in the city, Clackamas street, have returned aftjjrit- cards and after a delicious luncheon day evening, November 14. is of The Dalles, and Mrs. Henry Hackett, when they will return home. an extenuea trip in xne rjg.st. ana souu.. was served. Miss Morse was presented This the Returning by way of California, social event of the year at the college of Portland. DttTln-Morc- k. they with a suitcase , filled with beautiful and is looked forward to with much I)ornpy-I)ixo- n. visited in during tha i gifts. interest. On Wednesday, at Hotel Washington-- Portola Festival. An attractive wedding was solemn the home of the bride, Aberdeen, Wash., Miss Bertha Hurley, a recent grad- Mrs. John D. Robinson gave lunch- the annual election of officers took Mallett, county president: Mrs. W. ized Tuesday evening, October 28, at a -- J. took place the marriage of Miss Lulu uate of the French Hospital in San eon for her mother, Mrs. Orin H. place. Dr. J. M. Yates was elected Wilkins, county corresponding secre- Mrs. O. O. Fletcher will entertain the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Francisco, who has been visiting Smith, Monday Cov- president. Airs. B. P. Shepherd, secre- tary; Mrs. Shane, Mrs. Eliza- the Rose Social Club, Royal Neighbors Dixon. 443 East Tenth street North, Morck to Walter David Davis, being her last at her home. Hessie by Rev. Lee Pres- aunt, Mrs. F. M. Pliter, of this city, has ers were laid at one large table for tary, and Mrs. W. H. Wehrung, treas beth Dalgleish, Mrs. Rachel Kelly, of America, at her home, 1208 East when their eldest daughter. Miss Ruth solemnized Mr. of the accepted a position in the Portland 16. Those present were: Mrs. John D. urer. Mrs. M. L. T. Hidden. Mrs. G. L. Bu- Madison street, next Thursday after Dixon, was married to Joseph J. Dorney byterian Church. Aberdeen, in the Convalescent Hospital. Robinson, Mrs. Orin H. Smith, Mrs. G. land, Mrs. S. J. Cochrun, Mrs. T. S. noon, November 6. All Royal Neighbors by the Rev. Oswald Taylor, of the Grace presence of relatives and friends from C. Moser, Mrs. H. M. Haller, Mrs. Wil- One of the most enjoyable Halloween Townsend, and Mrs. I. H. Amos, will are invited. Memorial Church, in the presence of a Aberdeen, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland parties was given by Mrs. E. A. as large number ot relatives. The rooms liam Harder, Mrs. Clarence H. Jones, Lynds, that act hostesses at the tea table. Mrs. and Dayton, Or. HAS Mrs. R. B. McClung. Mrs. Margaret Rob-bin- s, in honor of Miss Esther Lynds' Earl Casper Arnold will have charge of The Knights and Ladles of Security, were artistically decorated with smllax The bride is the daughter of Mr. and LINNT0N FIRE BRIGADE Mrs. W. F. Reagor, Mrs. R. Cham- birthday. Five tables of cards were the first day s programme and Miss Eureka Council, will hold their "at and chrysanthemums, the color scheme Mrs. Ernest A. Morck, who formerly berlain, Mrs. James A. Burger, Mrs. played during the evening. Frizes were Winona Mallet of the .second.' home" after a short business meeting being pink and white. Miss Gladys lived in Portland, later in Seattle and Bull Kun. Water Connected Up and McKernan, Mrs. A. J. Fanno, Mrs. Orin won by Mrs. D. C. Kays and Fred tomorrow evening. A large attendance Scarth opened the service by singing are well known in both cities. Miss Kellogg. Mrs. H. L. Keats and Mrs. Schade, consolation prizes by Mrs. G. The Indiana Society will elect a new is desired. "Oh Promise Me," and the bridal party Hazel Woodworth, of Seattle, was Hydrants Are Put In. H. Schade and Fred Sedlow. entered to the strains of Mendelssohn's William Goodwin. set of officers at their November meet hy bridesmaid and Carl Morck, brother of lng, to be held at Manchester Hall. An important bridge party of next wedding march, played Miss Alice the bride, best man. They will reside LINNTON. Or., Nov. 1. (Special.) Mrs. S. H. Morgan Mrs. A. W. Kutsche was hostess at an S&hi Green on the violin, accompanied by entertained the ay Fifth street, Tuesday evening. Friday will be that at which Mrs. T. C. in Long Beach, Cal. They left for a LInnton. organized fire depart- Irvington Bridge Club at her home Informal afternoon. Mrs. already exciting- con Mrs. C. pre. Miss Agnes Torgler on piano. The has a Cleveland Rockwell and Mrs. Bertrand xnis feature is Warner and F. Austin will bride was given in marriage by her trip to Seattle and British Columbia ment and a fire house is being iuiilt on Thursday afternoon. Card honors fell B. siaerabie interest, as the thriving con side at the home of the former In Irv cities. Mrs. Lugar, aunt of the bride, to Mrs. J. G. Kidwell and Mrs. R, Luten assisted in receiving. Mrs. G. dition of the society makes a large ington. father She was charming in a gown Miss Nora Anderson, Mrs. J. Allen Har- the Linnton road midway between Adams. The rooms were N. Woodley and Mrs. Elnathan Sweet persons - of Ivory crepe metor, trimmed in prin- Whitwood and attractive number of anxous to full-leng- daughter, Julia, of Port- Court the schoolhouse presided share the th rison and all with a profusion of Autumn leaves and at the tea table. Autumn fol honors. Messrs. Abbett. Bourne. Har The West Side division of the Port- cess lace and pearls, wearing a land, were present at the ceremony. In the old town. Fire hydrants have crimson chrysanthemums. The mem- iage with yellow chrysanthemums and Lepper, land Shakespeare Study Club will meet veil, caught with orange blos been put Aaron roses deco- rington, Huston and several Lester-Glbb- n. in. Quite a number of citi- bers of the club included Mrs. Morgan, Ward were used in others have each been suggested as an with Mrs. E. Struplere, 341 Montgom- soms. She carried a beautiful shower zens have Joined the volunteer fire Mrs. E. Z. Ferguson, of Seattle; Mrs. ration. acceptable successor to President Wea ery street, on Monday afternoon at 2 bouquet of bride roses and lilies of The wedding of Miss Rose Gibbs and sompany. Introduction of Bull Run Grimes, Mrs. P. Jaeger, Mrs. George ver, o'clock. , the valley. Following the ceremony a Burman L. Lester took place October J. who has a strong following for 150 guests water to Linnton makes this protec- Eastman, Mrs. John Stoneroad, Mrs. The regular meeting of George The usual rollcall and lit reception was held, about 15 at the home of the bride's parents, tion possible. Nearly all residents have Paul Noland, Mrs. T. H. Edwards, Mrs. Wright Relief Corps Sewing Club was erary entertainment, together with a One of the popular dances of the week being in attendance during the even- Mr. and Mrs. W. Gibbs, 1672 Van Hou-te- n been connected wKh the Bull Run lines. E. J. Munnell, Mrs. Kidwell and Mrs. entertained Friday by the president, will be given by the G. N. C. B. girls ing. Miss Irene Mosher, Miss Margaret street, Rev. A. C. Clark officiating. An option cctr on 1600 all-da- y few extras, will add to the evening"! pre- has taken Adams. Mrs. May E. Ranner. An ses- enjoyment. All former Hoosiers, espe Wednesday evening at MurLark hall. Hackett and Miss Irma Duncomb The wedding march was played by Miss feet of waterfront north of the alco- sion was held and the final arrange- daily newcomers, are invited to be Twenty-thir- d and Washington streets. sided at the punch bowl and served. Bessie Walton. The young couple will hol plant. R. H. Blanding, an old resi- A Jolly affair was the Halloween par- ments for the dinner and bazaar to be present. Miss Agnes Torgler caught the bride's be at home to their friends at 1648 dent here, is perfecting a unique ofltcoi ty given at the Virginia Hill Friday held in the Courthouse Wednesday, A sale of needlework by the girls of bouquet. Miss Irene Mosher secured Dwlgy street. caienaar, wnicn lie saya will revo November 12, were completed. ring Miss Florence O'Brien the Clohessy-WIlllan- evening. Excellent music was played the Christie Home, Oswego, will take the and M. tlonlze the calendar husiness. during the.evenlng by a full orchestra; The initial "at home," to be given as place November 20, 21 and 22. The lo thimble, which were hidden in the The Portland members of the Kappa the beginning of the series of the enter cation be bride's cake. They departed for a short Ida May Williams, of Clackamas, and there were also readings, solos and will announced later. M. Clohessy, were mar- dancing, an elaborate collation being Kappa Gamma fraternity had an tainments which the Scottish Rite Ma wedding trip to the , Sound cities and J. of Portland, one time at the monthly luncheon sons will hold this Winter, will take The Rosarian girls will give a card Victoria, B. C, and will be at home to ried quietly in Sacramento recently. of the delightful features. place on 13 Mayo in Portland. Hair Grew Inch In the grand a variety of cos- at the Oregon Hotel last Saturday aft the evening of November party and social Friday evening. No their friends at Apartments after Both have a host of friends march ernoon. Eighteen Kappas were pres at the Scottish Rite Temple and cards 7, November 20. After a wedding trip through Califor- tumes were noticed, representing Egyp now vember at Alumni Hall, Grand avenue tian, Chinese, Japanese, yama ent, among them Miss Grace Steelwag- for it are ready. The committee and Clackamas street. WillclnB-Barlo- n. nia, they will be at home to their Few Turkish, en, of University, who was in charge of the season's entertain- friends at 369 Broadway. in a Weeks yama, scotch, Indian, Swedish, Irish, engaged or One of most interesting of the in the city on way to ments has an augmented . the Koon-Schop- and every nationality. There were also her California. Weddings. early weddings, as as one of ff. costumes of the 18th century as well chestra and the ballroom will be beau Fall well St. Louia Lady Increased the I.engtte as The Central W. C. T. U met on tifully decorated. The card room al3o ItI the prettiest, was that of Miss Mary 8. Adele E. Schopff and Roy E. Koon the modern styles of 1913 repre Wednesday for a discussion of tem will be decorated' and those who do not IONE, Or.. Nov. 1. (SDecial.) The Barlow to Henry Jasper Wilkins, at the were united In marriage on Wednes- of Her Hair Four or Five Inchee sented. perance problems. The ' talks were care for dancing will compete for the first church wedding ever held In the home of the bride, 476 East Forty-sixt- h day at the bride's home. Rev. Luther In a Few eek Wltn This led by Mrs. G. L. Buland. The business beautiful "500 prizes which will be of little town of lone took place last Sun street North, October 26. The R. Dyott read the service in-t- he pres- Simple Home Heclpe. Master William L. Angel, Jr., was sur home." An day ence of a company of friends. prised Wednesday evening with a Hal session was presided over by Mrs. Hat fered at each "at elaborate when, at high noon. Miss Mabel house was decorated attractively in small Wilson. supper will be served at the Davidson, daughter Mr. chrysanthemums Arundell-Grttrtrol- tie opening Luella of and and scarlet Autumn d. well-know- loween party. Games and music were a A n St. Louis lady, after enjoyed.- - Those present were Mrs. Lewis P. Davidson, of this city foliage. The bride was charming in Walter Miss Vera Prudhomme was was united in marriage with John gown of pearl gray crepe de chine with Miss Grace A. Grlswold and Charles using a simple recipe on her hair, Hamlett, Harold Carr, James Sahlman, tendered well-know- on a surprise Halloween party by a num The Knights Templars' Club will give Arthur Ries, a former n bodice of Venetian point lace. She car- R. Arundell were married October which she mixe.! at home, made the Alexander juacuonam, Hugh MacDon party Tem- rancher and bouquet roses 28 at the First Congregational Church, n ;nt: exag- aid, Robert MacDonald, William La ber of her Richmond friends Thursday its second at the Masonic stockman of this vlcinitv. ried a of brides' and Rev. Luther R. Dyott officiating. following sta "Without Chapelle, Russel Cowling, William evening. The guests came masked and ple Wednesday evening. Dancing and Miss uoris Wilt played the wedding maiden-hai- r fern. Her only ornament geration, my Ma r has, grown our or Angel, a merry time was enjoyed. "BOO" will occupy the evening, with a march, and while the beautiful was a diamond pendant, the gift of the Wlggrett-Johniio- n. 'i e recipe Arthur Beliska. Bessie Hamlett. light Bupper in conclusion. The mem- strains of Lohengrin's "Bridal Chorus" bridegroom. five Inches." she used is Mildred Uptergraff. Ruth Birnie, Vida pealed Gordon W. Wiggett and Clara G. as follows, at l ny lady or gentleman Mac-Donal- Mrs. B. E. Manro bership largely since forth the bridal party room Mae Carr, Wilson, d, was hostess recent has increased the advanced Having entered the to the by Dr. Ruth Jessie prettily-arrange- Johnson were married Luther can mix at home: To half a pint of Angel, S. ly at a. d party at opening party, and is now far ahead of to the altar, where the bride was strains of the Lohhengrln wedding it Ruth Mrs. MacDonald, given away by bride-- , R. Dyott on Thursday, October 30. in 1 oz of bay rum,; a Mrs. E. J. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. which she entertained in honor of Mr. the number belonging to the club at the her father. The march, played by Mrs. Casslus Tull, of the Congregational Church. water add small AngeL Manro's birthday. An elaborate repast close of last season. The patronesses groom was accompanied by Mrs. David- Barlow, a niece of the bride, in the First box of Barbi Cjmpound and oz. of was Berved. The host received several who will receive Wednesday evening son, who wore brown messaline presence of about 30 immediate rela glycerine. Anp'y to the scalp two or H. pleated lace.- - ANNOUNCEMENTS. handsome gifts from hla friends. are Mrs. Robert Skeen .Mrs. Will trimmed in The bride tives, the bride and bridegroom, at- - An interesting affair of the week was See, A. C. wore crepe three times veqk withe tips of Mrs. Adams, Mrs. W. L. Robb. white de chine trimmed in 1. s the stag dinner given by Dr. R. tended only by Miss Mildred Barlow, HOOD RIVER, Or., Nov. (Special.) the fingers. It ntLunJUy-fcJniots- thg W. Ca COMIXO Mrs Harry M Haller, Mrs Joseph W. pearl beads over white messaline, and grand-niec- e, hill and Dr. H. F. Leonard, in the apart- EVENTS. of Oregon City, the bride's Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Eby, whose home growth of t: hair, but removes dan- Ganong, Mrs. H. L Stevens, Mrs R. C. a long silk veil. She carried a bride's were married by Rev. William G. Eliot, Is on the state road west of the city, ments of the former, on Thursday even The Irvington Club's social commit Wright, Mrs. E. E. Shaw and Mrs. F. A. bouquet of roses. The maid of honor. ap- druff, scalp ,,'imors and prevents the ing, rne dinner was in of Dr. tee planned pastor of the Unitarian Church. The announce the engagement and ig out. honor has several delightful Freeman. Miss Agnes Pennington, wore a beaded ) hair from fall' wedding supper was in marriage of daughter. . Howard Moore, of the University of functions for-th- Fall and Winter and net dress trimmed In fringe over pink served the proaching their It darkens reaked, faded, gray hair Oregon, and the guests with one excep- appropriate festivities Namyenoh bridegroom's home, which is next door. Miss Alleen Eby, to J. I. Moreland, son I' soft and glossy. will mark the Club announces its sixth messaline. She carried a bouquet of Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins for San of Clerk of the Supreme Court. The and makes These tion, were members of the Alpha Kappa various holidays- - The card parties annual party, to be held in Christen- - pink roses. The bridesmaids. Misses left ingredients r i be obtained from any Kappa fraternity of the University of Francisco, where they will take the wedding will be solemnized at the fam- drug ery little cost mixed, Oregon. They Elvena and Delia Davidson and Linnle steamer for a four months' trip ily residence on Sunday, November 16. store at and included Drs. Harry Pennington wore white embroidered Japan Philippines. Moreland owns an orchard west at home. Adv. Streit. Harvey Blair, D. Urldell. Archie lingerie over blue, pink and yellow silk. through and the Mr. Van Cleave, John Hughes, D. W. Miller, Guy They will be at home to their friends of the city, where the young people FOUR GENERATIONS FOR PHOTOGRAPH YOUNG- - Cason was best man and the Forty-sixt- h Palmer E. Noyes and D. Jones. SIT WHEN were early In April at 478 East have planned to make th'Jir home. EST AND HIS MOTHER ARRIVE IN PORTLAND. I ushers Messrs. Archie and Walter Btreet North. w. in Mrs. H. Schroeder . Cochran and Robert Sperry. The ring Make This and try s was a charming ceremony was Sawyer-Stearn- s. PERSONALS. it hostess Thursday afternoon she used. Rev. C. P. Bailey SOCIETY Coughs when of The Dalles, cfere-mon- y entertained the Rain Bow "500" Club. off iclatintr. A beautiful and unique wedding Miss Shepard is to spend the for After the ceremony congratulations 22, Emma Card honors fell to Mrs. H. Lowitz were extended by the congregation. was solemnized October when Winter at Seaview, Wash. and Mrs. Wells. Those present were: Edith Anna Stearns, eldest daughter of Mrs. Mary B. Trevett. of this city, This Home-mad- e Remedy trmm Zirn-gieb- The church was handsomely decorat- O. mar- Mrs. C. Olsen, Mrs. Graf, Mrs.-J- el. Judge and Mrs. J. Stearns, was Seaview, Wash. no ed with Autumn leaves which blended to S. Sawyer, a young Port- is spending a month at Equal for Prompt Mrs. F. Lind, Mrs. A. Hagner, r large ried Carlton Mrs. Robert Austin, of Sea- 7 Mrs. Brown, Mrs. F. Barth, Mrs. Jen- with the bouquets of roses, land business man, at the Mount Tabor Mr. and Hesniih chrysanthemums . Wash., soon for Cali- nings, Mrs. C. Buck, Mrs. H. Lourty, and dahlias. The home of the bride's parents. view, will leave "a decorations were done by the ladles of wedding came as a surprise to fornia to make their future home. 3MSIH,J,rJ Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Nieman was The Hirsch-berg- er - the church. Miss Louise Letter, Miss Clara guest of the club. r- the many guests that gathered osten- Mix one of pranulated sujararwith A wedding dinner was served at the home." The deco- and the Misses Ruth and Hazel pint sibly to enjoy an "at week-en- pint of warm water, and for Miss Pearl Hagen Davidson home to the bridal party and rations of brilliant Autumn leaves, Ralston are passing the d at stir 2 entertained at her a few intimate friends. Mr. and Mrs. palms, University of Oregon. minutes. Put 2J2 ounces of Pinex (fifty home in Irvington, on East Thirteenth pres- interspersed with cedar and the cents' worth) in a pint bottle; then add. North, Saturday evening. Rtes were the recipients of many charmingly set off the blue drawing-room- s. Mrs. W. L. Morgan and Miss Lillian last The ents. They will make their nome Thursday to the Sugar Syrup. Take a teaspoon ful house was lavishly decorated for the Toppenish, Wash. at The bride, gowned in white and Morgan returned Portland every one, two or three hours. occasion and a dainty lunch served to carrying an arm bouquet of bride's after having enjoyed two weeks' visit- This remedy m - simple takes hold of the following guests: Misses Adella roses, entered the drawing-roo- on the ing in San Francisco. couj?h more quickly than anything else Bue, Rhea Joslyn, Melba Joslyn, Lucile HOOD RIVER, Or., Nov. 1. (Special. arm of the bridegroom, while Mrs. Mrs. Belle Oppenheimer, of Olympia, conquers sang "O von ever used, t'sually an Danforth, Helen Hayes and the hostess I.. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. George T. Wilson Promise Me." Wash., is visiting Mrs. J. Kaufman, 295 ordinary cough inside of 24 hours. and Messrs, G. E. Miller. James Wilson, the bride's parents, wed- The bride's cousin. Miss Sidney Baker, West Park street. She will be at home Cook. the , at- Splendid, too, for whooping cough, Dale Chesman, Lester Means, Dr. Hen- ding of Miss "Viola Wilson to George a recent arrival from the first Thursday of the month. spasmodic croup bronchitis. neberger. Gorman Hinish, a tended the bride. The ceremony was Mclntyre. a. prominent and lit member of the performed by the Rev. George T. Hop- Miss Estelle J. stimulates the appetite and is slightly engineering corps, wa worker in the Teachers' Retirement helps end cough. Mrs. W. G. Herr, of Irvington, N. J., solemnized Wednesday afternoon, Rev. kins, pastor of the Woodlawn Metho- Fund Association, was chosen a member laxative, which a was the complimented guest at a pret- 4 H. A. MacDonald, pastor of the Uni- dist Episcopal Church. of the board of trustees at the meeting 1'his makes more and better cough tily appointed luncheon at which Mrs. tarian Church, performing the cere- After the ceremony a supper was held October 25. syrup than you could buy ready made mony. . served, while the guests showered con- $2.50. keeps perfectly Charles Shaw, of Rose City Park, en- The bride's sister. Miss Flora upon young couple, General and Mrs. Asher C. Taylor, for It and tastes tertained on Wednesday at the Hotel Wilson, was maid of honor, and Harry gratulations the U. S. A., returned from a visit to friends pleasant. E. Greene, of The Dalles, was after which they departed for a short Multnomah. Mrs. Herr is visiting her be6t man. trip. They be home at and relatives in Tacoma and Seattle on Pinex 13 a most valuable concen- sister, Mrs. John Jacob Stritzel, in this Before the ceremony, Mrs. Charles H. wedding will at Wednesday, and resumed residence at trated compound of Norway white pin Henney, of Portland,, sang Love the Elmjra Apartments, Thirteenth and city and Is being extensively feted. "I You Salmon streets, November 10. Alexandra Court for the Winter. extract, and is rich in guaiacol and A matinee party at the Orpheum fol- iTruly." The bride was charming in a after Palmer, with Nat Palmer, other pine elements which crepe gown Tine-Alle- Mrs Nat natural are lowed the recent luncheon. LEFT TO RIGHT, JUDGE X. V. COWIJfO, I)U TOIT PREDEHCK white veil trimmed with Van n. Jr., has returned from a three months' so healing to the membranes. Other JARVIS, JR.; HRS. F. E. BE FARCt, MRS. D. JARVIS. shadow lace and carried bride's roses. A pretty home wedding was cele visit in the East. Young Nat is only preparations will not work in this plan. Mrs. E. L. Patton and Lowell Patton The visit of Mrs. D. F. Jarvls, of Seattle, son Mendelfsohn's wedding march was October 16 at the home of 3 Monday and her infant In played by Mrs. H. M. Huxley, brated the years old and this is his fourth trip Making cough syrup with Pinex and entertained at their home even Portland last week, brought together for the first time four genera- piano, bride's parents on Sixth street, when across the continent. sugar lng In honor of Miss Bessie Dupee and tions in the family of Judge T. F. Cowing. Mr. Cowing came to Ore- and William Chandler, violin. After C. Van Tine and Miss Leona Na-dl- ne syrup (or strained honey) has Montag, whose wedding the young couple Ellis Mrs. Clifford E. Irwin returned Sat- proven so throughout Joseph will gon in 1890, with his family, from Minnesota, where, during the refreshments left Allen were united In marriage by San Francisco having popular the United X take place November 12. A delightful Cleveland Administration he was Register of the United for a wedding trip to Eastern cities. Rev. James Dimond Corby, pas- urday from after States and Canada that it is often was States Land Mr. passed the been away for the past two months evening passed with music and Office at Alexandria, Minn. He was department commander of the G. Hinish has the greater part tor of the Universalist Church, in the in imitated. "But the old, successful mix- MIbs - in dis- visiting friends and relatives the r cards. Olive Hallingly recently A. R. and trustee of the Minnesota Soldiers' Home. During the Civil of the Summer the Crater Lake presence of the immediate relatives of ture has never been equaled. complimented Miss Dupee with a lunch War Mr. Cowing was. a member of the Iron Brigade, Company G, Sec- trict on Government surveys. How- xney re- East and California. ever, they the contracting parties, win Miss Cathryn Regner has been visit A guaranty of absolute satisfaction. eon. Covers were laid for eight guests. ond Wisconsin, and was severely wounded at the battle of Bull Run. will return to The Dalles to side in this city. money Mr. Cowing is the only living uncle of George C. Cowing, formerly a make their home, Mr. Hinish going ing Mrs. S. Snyder, of Hood River, for or promptly reiunaed, goes with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Plummer opened member of The Oregonian news staff and now manager of the Com- there to become again a member of the Gllbert-Wol- Z. the past two weeks. Mrs. Snyder en- this preparation. Your druggist haa their new residence at RIverdale on mercial Club at Salt Lake City. George Cowing also came West a few engineering corps at work on the Frank C. Gilbert and Miss Lena Wolf, tertained with a luncheon for Miss Reg- Ainex or will get it for you. If not, Friday night, by giving an elaborate years ago from Minnesota. Celilo canal. The girls serving at the of Wasco County, were married by Rev. ner Wednesday afternoon, when covers Bend to The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Halloween party as a house warming. wedding luncheon were Mae Shay, Mr. Leas at the St. James' Lutheran were laid for 12. A number of auto , . Beautiful and appropriate decorations Helen and Mary Gray. They were as parsonage Thursday evening'. Mr. Gil trips through, the valley also were en-- J