THE SUNDAY OTJEGONTAN, PORTLAND. NOVEMBER 29, 1BOS.
econd meeting at Mrs. Clyde B. A!t
chlson's residence. 6s7 "Wasco street,
November 23. The following was the
programme: Mrs. Beaumont pave
"Butterfly I.urailee" and Tremelo." by
L. M. Oottshalkf : Miss Justin "At
Night Fall" by Metialf. also "Rose of
Tejrtereen by Marie Jtlch; choral
alnslng by club members, hymn for
la113' voices by Garnor and "Sleep,
Uttle Baby of Mine" by Deauler.
Captain and Mrs. James T. Gray an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter. Grace Whitman Gray, to C M. Per
kins, of North Yamhill. Or. He Is a
jrraduate of the 1'niversity of Oregon
and a member of the Kappa Sigma
Fraternity. Miss Gray Is the grand
daughter of the distinguished soldier.
General O. O. Howard.
A inopt attractive luncheon was
jlven at the Hotel Nortonia yesterday
Tuesday. December 15. at the r-sldenee of
Mrs. James W. TifTt, Ml West Park
street.
The Tuesday Afternoon Club met with
Mrs. T. M. Miles. SS7 Eugene street. The
programme Included the study of Dickens.
The quotations given in response to the
roll call were varied selections from
Dickens' writing. Mrs. A. J. Stiles gave
'Dickens' Jiaracterizations." Mrs. O. M.
Gllnes spoke of the present-day criticism
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B Manley. Mrs. G. C. Eschleman and
Mrs. Mary Scott Myers were guests of
the club.
Next week th club will be entertained
bv Mrs. I. M. Davis. SS Commercial
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A very pretty wedding was that on Wednesday evening of Miss
i;rrude Ballln. daightcr of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ballin. of 14 East
oak street, to Ray Brandon Walls. Rev. A. B. Minaker performed tho
ceret.iony. The bride was rbarmin; In a gown of white embroidered
ilk and carried a bouquet of white rhrysanthemums. The bridal
pi'rtv entered to the strains of "Lohengrin." played by Mrs. C. II'.
'lenient. Miss Jean Bailey, of Spokane. Wash., who was the maid of
honor, wore a gown of yellow muil over yellow silk and carried yel
low chrysanthi ini'ms. Arthur Wager was best man. The rooms were
beautifully decorated In rhrysanthemums and sreons. Mr. and Mrs.
Wal's l'-ft for Tillamook, where they will reside.
by the Beta Kpsllon Sorority of1 the
t'nlverslty of Oregon the senior soror
ity of the college. The members of
sorority present - were: Mrs. Ralph
Fenton. Misses Klla Dohlc. Ceclle Wil
son. .Miiry l:ile. I-la Goddard. Gladys
t.-Kenzl. Winnie Ifadley. Wlnltred
Coi kerline. Adele Goff, Rachel Vogel,
Frances oherteufTer. Adah Allen, Edith
Johnson, .Merle McKelvy. lone Lam
bert. Hazel Brown. Cornelia Plnkham.
Jessie Bibec. Frances Nelson. Edna
Zimmerman. Lucia Campbell.
Guests of the sorority who were en
tertained were Mrs. Henry Hlckson
Jones. Misses Evuilne ljnms. Barnes.
Norma Dohlc. Frances Brady. Friendly.
Rosalie Friendly. Harrlt Kern, Jessie
Backwith and Clau.iie Fleidner.
The tables were beautiful In their ap
pointments and the bevy of girls were
most attractive In handsome afternoon
frowns.
Mr. and Mrs. Oskar Huber left on
Friday for a fortnight's stay In Cali
fornia. Mrs. Katherine A. Daly and son, Her
bert F. Daly, are at New Orleans. They
will soon leave for Old Mexico.
Mrs. W. M. Cake will entertain the
members of the Portia Club at a lunch
eon partv at 1 o'clock on Monday. No
Ten. ber 3i.. at her home. 320 Park street.
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Mr. George H. Flanders has issued In
vitations for a dancing party, to be given
December 3.
Mrs M Washburn entertained guests
this past week at her home at the Nor
tonia. Miss Debar, of Eugene, and Miss
F.akiu, of Astoria, spent the Thanks
srlvlng season tvitu her. L. C. B.
K VENTS OF WEEK.
On Tuesday evening. November 14.
about 75 members of Pioneer Chapter
No Z Order of the Eastern Star of
OreRon City, and K5 from the Port
land chapters assembled at the Ma
sonic. Temple in Oregon City to attend
a reception and banquet given in honor
of the worthy matron. Miss Alvena M.
Horn who has recently returned from
the East, where she has been visiting
for several months past. After -the
regular chapter meeting, those present
adjourned to the banquet-room, which
had been tastefully decorated for the
occasion with O. E. S. colors and Ore
gon grape and ferns. The tables were
handsomely decorated with ' flowers.
nd covers were laid for ISO guests.
State Senator Joseph K. Hedges act
ed as toastmaster. and expressed to
Miss Horn the appreciation of the
members. Miss Horn. In a few well
choscn words, thanked the members
for the cordial reception. W. A.
r.oss sang "Star of the East" and re
sponded to a hearty encore. George
AV. st.tpleton. worthy grand patron,
wlttilv responded to the toast. "Les
sons From o. E. S.." and Harold Swaf
ford followed with a whistling solo.
Mrs. W. A. White responded to the
toast. "Young Men of the Chapter."
At this point Miss Horn sang "Good
lght. Little Girl. Good Night," by
Jlacy. "The Relation of the O. E. S.
o the Masonic Fraternity" vms the
subject to which Harold A. Rands
turned the attention of the members.
George M. Hylanil. grand lecturer of
Oregon, and Mrs. Antoinette Stiles, as
sociate grand matron of Oregon, spoke
briefly. The members from Portland
departed for that city on two special
cars at a late hour. Much credit is
due the committee composed of Miss
Mvrtle Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Miller. Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner.
Mrs. Annie K. Hon ant and Harold A.
K.inds.
Li-t Wednesday evening the New York
S",'iely of Orer n celebrated the lith
Hurmersai y of lite evacuation of New
" ork by ti'e British. November i. 17S3,
In the spacious p;irlors of the First Con
FreKatkmul Church. Park ond Madison
.:re.ts. About 1: former Now Yorkers
e:id their friends were present and greatly
enioyed the following programme: Instru
lien'. il duot. Mesdams Hellver and K!m
l'.!I; b-iritor.e solo. Georce S;one; reading.
M'ss Maine Helen Flynn; male quartet,
Vci. ran Quartet; address. Rev Luther
3:. Pyou; voi-al solo. Miss Irene Flynn:
"An Knirlishman's View of Evacuation
l'.ic." Thomas C. Hague; mai quartet.
c:.r.T.i yuartet; reaomg. Miss l.oltle,
J'anlieid; vocal solo. Miss Uikan Sabin:
a l.lros.". Daniel J. llaynes; "America."
Veteran Quartet and all present, stand
ing. The remainder of the evening was
pissed in talkicg over events in the old
Ijup.ie State. X.ie ofTleers of the society
are: President. M:ss L'da M. O'Bryon;
first vice-president. James V. Failing;
feeond vice-president. Mrs. James W.
TirTt: secretary-treasurer. Charles C.
Fisher: registrar. lr. Clara Macfariane:
. executive cumm-rtee. Captain W. H. Pope,
pirs. Mury A. Pace. Captain George A.
Fease. Mrs. Mary chapel. The next
in at nr. f will bo held on the evening of
street. Take V car. get off at Shaver;
or any Union avenue-car transfer at Rus
sell street to R. S. car, get off at Shaver.
An event of Interest among the young
folks at Gates, or., was the surprise party
given on Wednesday evening. November
j. In honor of Misses Annie and Stella
Henderson, who are Installed In tiieir new
home. Those participating were: Misses
Grace Steward, Lillie Peterson. Lena
Johnson. Jessie Hamilton. Ercel La Mear.
Annie Henderson, Steila Henderson, Mar
jory La Mear. Helen Gentry. Vivian
Clark. Agnes Henderson, Nellie Hender
son. Mrs. La lear. Mr. and Mrs. Hen-d-rson.
Mr. and Mrs. White. Clifford La
Mear. Johnny Gentry. William White.
Kenneth White. Elmer Wiley, Eugene
Hammond. Eddie Peterson. Fred I-a Mear,
Clair La Mear. Werner Steiger. Ted La
Mear, Will Steiger. Charles Johnson. An
drew llelman. Donald Gilbert and Sidney
Price.
A delightful surprise party was given
Frederick Jennings. Jr.. and his cousin.
Miss Rose Schwab, of Denver, Colo., by
25 of their friends, on Saturday evening.
November 21. at the home of his pa
rents, B:i East Hoyt street. The evening
was spent with games, dancing and
music. Light refreshments were served
bv Mrs. Frederick Jennings, assisted by
Mrs. O. Hepworth and Mrs. Guy ' K.
Bird. Those present were Miss Minnie
Hepworth. Miss E. Griffith. Miss K. Mur
set. Misses Jessie and Grace Borland.
Miss M. Hubbell. Misses Edna and Edith
Valck. Miss E. Hinds. Miss Lois Bird.
Messrs. Smith. Willis. Rockfurd. George
Kelton, F. Young, George Young, E. Bar
ber, W. Gilkie. E. Meaeham. Victor Bode.
Walter Mundell. Harold Bird. L. Rodby.
H. Crosby and Fred Jennings.
The Western Academy of Music gave
an interesting programme Wednesday
night under the auspices of the Central
Christian Church In the church parlors.
Vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. Rose
Dunford. Miss Grace La Follette, Miss
Saloma Ehmsen; piano solos were ren
dered by Miss Lillian Datesman and Pro
fessor Mordaunt Goodnough. The West
ern Academy Mandolin and Guitar Club
gave two numbers. Readings were given
by Miss Anita. Pearcey. Miss Evelyn Ge
Bott. Miss Myrtle Tooze, Miss M- Bode,
J. E. Hitchcock and Professor W. M.
Rasmus. A violin solo was rendered by
Miss Francesca Blips. The proceeds were
devoted to the building fund of the
church.
The children of the Mattingly Private
Kindergarten held their Thanksgiving
exercises last Wednesday afternoon at
2:30. The following children took part:
Helen La. Fontaln, Luciie Levy, Cyrell
Fay. dare Luckey, Louise Epping, Eliza
beth Wilson. Bon Powers, Archie Smith,
Robert Stephens, Dorothy Burgess, Bettle
Brinks. Helma Plpplekau. Elizabeth
Havok. Bertha Havok, Howard Thomp
son. Hortense Smith. Rupert BnUivant,
Madeline Hass. Janet Woodeworth, Oak-
Mail Orders Promptly Filled
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Our stock is limited and manu
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The sets we offer are made of
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fine furred, and were made up
early in the Summer when
skins were abundant and prices
low. Plain black lynx Throws,
satin lined, $25.00, and Pil
low Muffs to match . .$30.00
Rlark- Lvnx Pelerines, satin
lined, trimmed with tails $S5
Fancy Rug Muffs to match for
only iSV.VV
The Popular Furs Are Becoming Scarce
Every day it becomes more apparent that before real Winter weather sets
in and we are sure to have it the supply of furs now most in demand,
such as mink, ermine, black lynx and Russian Pony, will be exhausted.
Take black pony, for instance: All the fine skins imported this season
have been used up and more cannot be obtained this year, while there is
not a FURRIER today that can deliver black lynx at the prices we are
offering it to our customers. We are now showing many articles in fine
mink, ermine, black lynx and pony that it will be impossible to procure
later, because suitable skins are no longer to be had in the market. There
fore, every day you delay from now on in the selection of your furs will
be to your disadvantage, as the collections are fast decreasing.
Black Pony
Coats
$55,$75,$S5,S 1 OO
Ve will maintain our present
low prices until our stock is ex
hausted and then we will be out
of it, as more skins cannot be
procured this season. Attention
is called especially to our 24-in.
Ooats in the coarser skins at
$30.00, and 50-inch Coats in
the finer, softer, choicer quali
ties at $95.00
Long Pony Ulsters, with black
lynx collars $100.00
Blue Wolf Sets, large pillow
MnfF and satin-lined Stole
for $22.50
Furs to Order
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the rooms, and the use of Oregon street. December 2.
grape and greens was most eiiecuve.
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ley Cloud, Margaret Cloud, itocuc.
Kinney. Bdriss Noble, Lenore Whltson,
Ruth Phillips, Louise Johnson, Courtney
Mills. Robert Benton, uerxruuo ..w.,
Vernon Yeoman, Tommy W hite, Ross
Reynolds.
The University Park V. C. T. U. held
a reception for the Sunday school of
ficers and teachers Friday evening.
November 17. at the home of Mrs. M.
J. Hatfield, the president of the union.
1609 Flske street. Rev. Mr. Abbott, a
state Sunday school worker, gave an
address on the Importance of the tem
perance lesson in Sunday school,
touching many vital points. This was
followed by remarks from the Sunday
school superintendents present, also
from the primary superintendent of
the Methodist Sunday School. Miss
Jessie Beard. The meeting closed with
an informal reception.
The members of the Jolly Club P. S.
were entertained Saturday evening, No
vember 21, In the K. of P. Hall, by Mrs.
E. H. Morse and Mrs. K Ericson. Cards
were played and the first prize was won
by Mrs. Hawkins, the consolation by
Mrs. G. Spencer. A dainty lunch was
served by the hostess. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Georgd Spencer,
Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs.
George- Turne. Mr. and Sirs. E. R.
Quinby, Mr. and Mrs. W. Van Schoick,
Mrs. C. Loucks. Mrs. James. Mrs. M.
Harold. Mrs. D. Miller, Mrs. C. Olson,
Miss Maud Olson. Mr. and Mrs. B. H.
Morse, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ericsson.
A very pretty birthday party was
given at the home of Edna Lindburg,
Tabor Heights, In honor of her 15th
C0RVALLIS COUPLE WEDDED DURING PAST WEEK
birthday. Saturday evening. November
si. Thn house was beautifully deco
rated with evergreens, - the color
scheme In the dining-room being pink
and green. The evening was spent in
music and games. Those present
were Laura Smith. Dorothea Frier.
Edna Lindburg, Helen Matteson, Mary
Fenwlck, Louise Hammond. Eva
Wltham, Alfred Mulr, Waldo Grenfell,
William Witt, Emmett Rathburn, Win
burn Huddleston, Lloyd Graves and
Earl Hammond.
The officers and members of Com
pany H, Third Infantry, O. N. G-, en
tertained their friends at a banquet In
the company's headquarters. The
rooms were decorated with souvenirs
of the Spanish-American war and
trophies on the athletic field. General
O. Summers gave a very enthusiastic
address, and Captain Drake, of Com
pany I, First Regiment, entertained
with reminiscences of the doings of
early militia In this city. Solos were
rendered by Sergeant Cramer and Cor
poral Krumpf.
The dancing party given by the East
Side Athletic Club girls Thanksgiving
night at Ringler's Hall, was a decided
success. The hall was beautifully dec
orated with myrtle and Oregon grape,
and each guest was presented with a yel
low chrysanthemum, yellow being the
club colors. The E. S. A. C girls are
the Misses Pearl Shaw, Esther Edwards,
Nellie Browne. Edna Morley, Bessie
Fitzgerald. Freda Pfaender. Loretta Sul-
J llvan, Margaret Browne. Patronesses,
Mesdames Fields, Dove, Fitzgerald.
The Mothers' and Teachers' Club, of
Arleta, held its regular meeting at the
schoolhouse November 20, with a good
attendance. An excellent programme of
music and recitations was given by pu
pils of trie eighth and ninth grades,
after which the club took up its regular
business. The programme committee re
ported a carefully planned series of pro
grammes for the year. The president,
Mrs. Dunbar, gave an Interesting report
of the convention of the Federation of
Women's Clubs at La Grande.
The musicale during the recent mission
at the Holy Rosary Church was under
the direction of Miss Elizabeth Hoben.
and was exceptionally fine. At the close
of the mission. Mrs. Millie Perkins ren
dered Mascagni's "Ave Maria" in a most
artistic manner, with violin obllgato
played by Mlsa Cornelia 3arker. with Miss
Elizabeth Hoben at the organ. Miss
MR. AND MRS. CHARIE I. SHEXEFIELD.
pretty wedding was solemnlxed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Emory Allen. Corvallls. Or., when their daughter, Edna Grace, was
united in marriage to Charles I. Shenefield. of that place, by Rev. Mr.
Hughes of the Congregational Church. Preceding the ceremony Miss
Gertrude McBee sang "Because." Miss Carrie Dameron played the
wddlng march from "Lohengrin." The bride wore an imported gown
of white just cloth, with duchess lace, a full length tulle veil and car
ried an arm bouq.uet of white chrysanthemums. The parlors were hand
somely decorated with smllax. carnations and rhrysanthemums. A large
reception followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Shenefield will be at
heme after December 1 at Corvallls. Or.
The Present Day Club held its regular
meeting Tuesday of this week at the
home of Mrs. H. MeCormick. 891 East
Yamhill street. Mrs. Tipton gave a very
Interesting talk on Ibsen, which was in
terspersed by music by Miss Smith, Mrs.
Hamilton and Mrs. Werlein. Mrs. Pills
bury's amusing travel paper carried the
club from Bergen to Stockholm via North
Cape, during which trip the club mem
bers met with many mishaps.
- The club will meet with Mrs. Allen next
week.
An Interesting social affair at Tlgard
ville the past week was the dance given
at Germania Hall on Friday evening.
Prizes for handsome costumes were
awarded Miss Lillian Hamback, who ap
peared as a ranch girl, and Charles Birch
In the dress of a Spanish grandee. Other
prizes were given to Henry Hingley and
M. Paulding. Miss Josephine Schamonl
attracted much favorable comment by
her appearance In a costume composed
entirely of newspapers.
The members of the "La Gale Douz
aine" 500 Club enjoyed a delightful even
ing at the home of Miss Isabel Gilbaugh,
on Wednesday, November- 18. Miss Era
Strickler made the highest score. Those
present were the Misses Edith Bern, Ber
tha Brehaut, Laura Van Horn, Denta
Stahley, Ruby Gilbaugh, Persls Billings,
Era Strickler, Ethel Stiles. Lilla Winters.
Isabel Gilbaugh, Mrs. D. L. Rich and
Mrs. S. H. Soule.
A delightful surprise in the form of
a kitchen shower was given Miss Ger
trude Keables, one of the December
brides, by Miss Grace Prior, at her
home, $93 Cambridge street. Thanks
giving evening. Huge bunches of lav
ender chrysanthemums and streamers
of lavender and white ribbons were ar
tistically arranged. Dainty refresh
ments were served.
The Ladles' Aid Society of the Epworth
Methodist Church will give a New Eng
land dinner and bazaar, on Friday even
ing, December 11. in the Oregon build
ing, at the Fair Grounds, corner Twenty
seventh and Upshur streets. Dinner will
be served from 4:30 to 7:30 P. M. At 8
o'clock a good programme will be ren
dered, after which a general social time
will be had.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Row celebrated
The Miznah Social Club will meet
Thursday, December 3, at the home of
Mrs. Nora Armstrong, 627 East Ninth
street. The occasion is the election of
officers, and the ladies will play whist.
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The spacious Tiome of Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Cook, 1S09 Belmont street, was thrown
The graduates of the Christian Brothers
College gave their alumni dance on Tues
day evening at their new hall, on Clack
amas street. The attendance was good
and the evening a most pleasant one.
At a home recital Friday given by the
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