2 THE SUNDAY OEEGONIAX, PORTLY ND, XOVE3IBER 19, 1923 1 1 n jMt. .KffSE&SfifK r.e.r3. Hrstfc i en- rsz cv r yi!t v - - . oi l ." v . - . r 'J. vinJVkSL .. 1- v . t ' , ... r. .. . cjk 4 , V " Sd'h, VVV1-" It ' o. , v.;. " 4-- -;-rV. i- fe' , if s faslitonable assemblage. Precednv? Xs ' .2- ' - V ' - the ceremony Mrs. Henry W. Metz- ' VJVSs v- ' " "c fc ' ' f er sanB- Kabln Jonah B. Wise L sf V v ' t" - ' read the service. The bride, who ap- , i "hk " 4 v ( - ' jiroached the altar improvised ot f-:-," txtz s1" X. ? I " - beautiful pink chrysanthemums, waa I,' vVss,tv1? ' ' i ' handsome in a wedding robe ot white .-,(- !f''v', sl, - ! , " velvet adorned with pearls and cut : J-;i; -; k . ; - - -' . ' V j x V , , -- S - ' 4 fcv. -J James Meese, Mrs. Kudoiph K. wedding were the inspirations tor F-sSsa i . jKe i u f -.. . - - . . . - - r j & . i I Is' ' ' 5 ill iSW-KSIl li . k i " " ' ' 1 I ' 1 J on graceful lines with a long train. Her veil was of real lace becomingly arranged with orange blossoms and falling to the length of her train. She carried a shower bouquet of white gardeuiag and lilies of the valley. Miss Jean Meier, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor, hlie was most attractive in a creation of yel low chiffon and carried an armful of vellow chrysanthemums. Misa iilsu Meier, another cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Allen K. Meier (Jane Seller) were her attendant- Thov wore smart frocks of blue chiflon. Their flowers were yellow chrysanthemums. Little Dorothy Frank, the daugh ter of Mrs. Uovd Krank. and Eliza beth I'.hrman. the daiiKhtir of Mr. and Mrs William II. ljlirman. were adorable as flower girls. Thev were attired in flesh-pink chiffon and car ried baskets of flowers in the pastel shades. Ilichiird A. Sliamwald ot Sun 1'ranciHco acted ii best man. The ushers included Allen hi. Meier, Lloyd rank, William Heller Khrnian and Joseph Khrman Jr. of .San raneisco. l'oliowmg the coreinonv a beautifully-appointed dinner was piven. Tile dining room was colorful with the decorations of' yellow chrysan themums. Mrs. Meier, mother of the hndn, was -beautifully gowned in black velvet and Mrs. M Heller worn a striking costume of yellow velvet and silver. Later in the eveninj; dancing wa.i enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs Heller left for a wedding trip i si the east, after which they will nuikt their home in San Francisco. Mrs Heller is a popular and charminu at the attractive table. They were assisted by Mrs. Daniel Wilson, Mrs. James Meese, Mrs. Kudoiph K. Krausse (Margaret" Bronaugh) and Mrs. Neagle Sealy, Harry Scaly, son of Mrs. Sealy,' opened the door for the guests. Mrs. William C. Alvord will sn tertain at one of the tables at the luncheon to be given next Saturday at the Multnomah hotel in th in terest of the campaign for oriental colleges for women. Her guests will include Mrs. George JJ. Wilson, Mrs. William MacMaster, Mrs. Roy T. Bishop, Mrs. O. A. Lyman, Mrs. Louis Gerlinger, Mrs. Ealph W. Wil bur and; Miss Isabella Gauld. Miss Jessie Bass of Seattle has been the house guest of her. cousin, Mrs. Folger Johnson, .at Alexandra court. Miss Katherine Graham has re turned to Portland after filling an engagement as leading woman with the stock company at Wenatchee. One of the most attractive din ners of the week was that at which Mr. and Mrs. Julius I Meier enter tained Sunday night at their coun try place on the Columbia highway. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heller (Jean- ette Meier) and the; out-of-town guests here for the Heller-Meier wedding were the inspirations for the event. One of the most beautiful home weddings of 'the season was that of Miss Jeannette Meier and Walter Heller at the home of the bride parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Meier, Tuesday night in the .presence of a .vj'-v""t-iWW (Continued From First Page.) merly made her home in England. Her engagement to Mr. Banks was recently announced. Mr. Banks is the son of Mrs. William C. Banks and is prominent in business and social circles. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Durham were hosts with a delightful buffet supper Tuesday night. ' Mrs. Mary Scarborough enter tained a group of her friends at her home Monday night. Mrs. Wesley Ladd Kendall was the motif for a dinner Wednesday night, at which Mr. and Mrs. Dom J. Zan were hosts. Covers were placed for eight. About 125 society girls and matrons called at the home of Mrs. Harr P. Edward Wednesday afternoon when she entertained at a tea. Mrs. Luis Abelle, Mrs. Edward's- house guest, was the inspiration for the I occasion. Mrs. Irvincr M. I.nnton. Mrs. Bthelwynne Glass Wiley, Mrs. Harvey N. Black (Helen Haller) and Mrs. Wilbur Pelton Reid presided. G. CRAMER CO. Jewelers 720 Selling Bldg., Sixth and Alder Main 6026 On-77n'rfj Tmth Stmt For the coming week a discount of One-Fourth Off the regular prices will be given on : Frocks and Dresses for afternoon and street wear, in both silk and wool, each a model Ex pressive of permanent Smartness- and Distinc tion. ?- Rl M. PATT tADIES' TAILOR Suite 512-13 Bush & Lane Bldg BROADWAY A.ND ALDER. Some Women save the difference Others spend it. Buy them here for less, and let your judgment decide. Black or Brown Satin or Patent Leather SHOE SHOP MORRISON AT PARK STREET Elsie's Millinery Sale 500 Exclusive Pat- tern Hats $7.50 $10 - $12.50 Many models from New York designers and a great many el Elsie's original creations are of fered in this sale of velvet, bro cade, silver cloth and fur trimmed hats. We advise early selections. Open a eliarge account ELSIE'S HAT SHOP 2d Floor Artisans Bldg., N. W. Cor. Broadway and Oak St., Juxt Below Hotel Bensen, Portland, Oregon. Special Order and Makeover Work Solicited Frocks of rare beauty and charm 39.50 New arrivals that are distinc tively different! Frocks that lack none of the exclusive charm, refined simplicity and ingenuity of finishing touches found in far more expensive models. Soft, Shimmering Silks, Cantons, Trig Tricotines and Poiret Twills Choose the new one you've been wanting here tomorrow! Models , for ' . ' afternoon wear, informal evening wear, business weaf, all-occasion wear Buy your umbrella here Gloria silk for 3.85 The finest umbrella values you'll find, we be lieve, in all Portland. Well-made silk umbrellas t in ivory ring, strap and crook handle styles. Blue, black, taupe, brown, red rm-wi 1 I 4 w Luxurious new winter wraps just unpacked 69.50 A versatile collection of the very newest winter wraps of sur prising luxury and richness of soft, woolly fabrics. Flaring, circular, Housed and gracefully belted models, with chic pockets and novel belts, buttons and buckles. They're beautifully made and lined with canton crepes Wolf and beaver finishings will vie for your favor. We are particularly proud of our hosiery department It offers the. finest of silk and wool stockings at the lowest prices consistent with good mer chandising. Splendid heavy silks are $2.25 a pair; 3 pairs for $6.50 and they'll give exceptional wear. Wools in heather mixtures are splendid "values at $1.50, $2 and $2.50 a pair. Buy the box! That's the more economical way Washington at Tenth