THE 5U3TDAT OEEGOXIAIT. PORTLAND, JANUARY 10. 1015. 5 1 A u .- r X1" w : - s 2 -:- t if.."-'. . - : - .... I ' if ' 'V -.. :i i ii- i f 1 1 colorberr. Cora. Elodsett; second, Maud Beeman: third, L'aett Chamber- Lain: fourth, Pora Tnomit One of the prettiest affairs of the holiday season was the dancing party given by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mendel sohn at the Benson Hotel last Sunday evening, couiplimentlntf Miss Gertrude leaser and If. I. Mendelsohn, whose engagement was announced recently. About 7 menus enjoyea tneir Hos pitality. Th many handsome irowns worn by the maids and matrons caused the Tyrolean room to present an un usually attractive scene. An elaborate buffet luncheon rounded out the even ing. A five hundred party was given by Mrs. W. W. Christensen on Thursday a her residence. i04 Twenty-fifth avenue I Southeast. The house was oecoratea prettily for the occasion and -ard hon ors feu to Mrs. u. c moyea. atrs. v. n nirnnrnev and Mrs. Li. Turner. Additional rueota were Mrs. rranK Patten. Mrs. Ida V. Hiah, Mrs. J. U. Ma.-Ilnnald. Mra Rankin. Mrs. W. L. reene, Mrs. Kdwin C. Holmes, Mrs. B. Fallowes, Mrs. Mary Z. Adams and Mrs. F. Kost-ea. Mrs. E. Beck entertained a small family jatherin last Sunday at her home on East Twentieth street, cele brating tha 84th anniversary of her birthday. It waa also the birthday anniversary of her Uauehter-ln-law, Mrs T. W. Beck, and of her grand daughter. Miss Emily Woodman. Mrs. Beck has crossed tne Atlantic nvs times. Twenty years aeo she cams West to her son. J. B. Week, ano nas been a resident of Portland since tnen. Midh TTlrnr MrMllllen of 623 Liinn I avenue, entertained a number of her I friends Friday evening with music and 1 , a TknM nmBJKit MiSBCS IU L 1 1 A U 1 .1 , uvW - I A J I . - t ... r. A f c K n r c Or., and Edna Denson and Mildred Ire- I ley, of Knappton, Wash.; i-ieroert Don ald, Thomas Tobin. Clinton Amadon and wayne uarrou. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Maelure cele Ibrated the birthday of the latter on I Tuesday evening with a box party at the Ice Hippodrome to see the hockey same. Thfclr guests included Dr. ui lian Baker. Harry Baker, Dr. William Rlcen. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Swett and t: J. I Leonard. After the game an elaborate I supper was served in the Maclures apartments in tha Stelwyn. . m w w Mrs. A. B. Moore entertained Monday afternoon at St. Francis Apartments the occasion being -the anniversary of her birth. Those present were ftirs. a. 8. White, Mrs. I Hutton. Mrs. S. Lieb endorfer, Mrs. M. Keep, Mrs. G. Lehman, Mrs. F. W. Funk, Mrs. C. H. Funk and Mrs. Moore. COMING EVENTS. A date of interest on the social calen. Idar for this month is January 13. On that evening the Arcadians will give lone of their delisrhtful dancing parties at Christensen's Hall. This is the first I of the season's parties of the Arcadians that has not been given on a Thursday nlirht. hut tha date, originally an- Inounced for the 14th, has been changed to accommodate many of the members. A feature of the evening will be a number of solos by Miss Adel Barnickel I during: an Intermission between dances. Other features are being considered by f f 4 5) represent each of the schools will be niade known later. The committee in charge of the event Is romposed of the following: Raymond siaub. I-ainon Eonney. K. It. Holt, Jack Bruhn. Marian CdTfey, June riske, red I'orter. Hartley Hutching. Gill Shea. Kenneth Farley. Luci'e Dudley. Marie Keach. Helen Braclu. Beatrice Forges, Vrrna Barker. Julius Burkey. TJob.-rt lfn. Kay Leonard. Dorothy Cooper. Julia Murchv. tiladis Dunn. Harrison llua-dns. lvton Steele, jacg urnenei, Kdna Holt'omb, Ethel Clark, Alice Ho- man and 8Ian Anderson. On of the most delichtful affairs of the holiday season was given by I'ro- f-a.nr and Mrs. Frank Betael on Jan uary 2 at thrir oanJsome new nonic in tmoreland In honor or tneir nouse en em. Miss Florence Knight and their t-ldest son Irwin L. BetxeU ootn popu lar students at Oregon Agricultural Colieae. Those nresent were: The Misses June SiOtt Leola Fisher. Hazel arr ana l:av Kcott. of Oreon City; Irvin Betaei Miss Florence Knight. Charles and Dorian Betzel. After dinner the young people went to Ktraughmaji'a Hall with 0 guests. Misa Knight wore a nand si.me gown of blue crepe. Mrs. Frank Betzel white with bluck velvet trim mings. Mrs. Schuyler C. Long, who as sisted with refrenhmente .was gowned in lavender silk with white lace. Other I matrons assisting Mrs. Betzel were: Mrs. ' J-ercy George. Mrs. R. Quick. Mrs. W. K. Johnstone, Mrs. Frederick Capeli. Mra. John Nlssen. Mrs. James Wil- lourhby. Irvin Betzel and Kay Bcott had charge of the dancing programme. Miss Knight and Irvin Betzel left Sun day afternoon for Corvallis to resume their studies. In Women's Relief Corps Hall, in the Courthouse, on December SO. a notable event took place, when, after the last regular meeting of the year of George Wright Women's Relief Corps. No. 2, George Wright Post No. 1 was invited to attend the christening of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grif fin. There were present two great grandfathers. A. W. Mills, of Post No. 1. and Jacob Blum, of Post No. 35. of Tillamook: great-grandmothers. Mrs. i'. lien Aims ana jirs. -nary mum, wi omen a licner i orps .-so. granu rarenta. Mr. and Mra. R. W. Mills, the parents of Mr. and Mrs. F. Griffin I lluby Mills Griffinl. two great aunts H u i-misln the women beinar me hcra of Georje Wright Women's Relief "orps. No. 2. Rev. C. K. Cline orriri- n:rd. The commander of the post and president of the corps acted as god father and godmother, presenting the child for baptism, t-he was christened Grorsla Wright Griffin. After Interest, ing remarks by Mr. Cllne refreshments were served and a pleasant evening closed a successful year of George Wright Women's Relief Corps No. 1. . One of the jolliest surprise watch parties of New Vear'a eve waa given at lh home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jenuings. The diversion consisted of eirht tah'es of "i00." dancing and mu sic. Victor Bode played piano selec tions. Dainty refreshments ware rved. and Mrs. Jennings was assisted by Mrs. Miller. Mr. C. Buck, Miss Bertha Llnd and Miss Nettle Habekost. Those present were: Mr. and Mra H. JSehroeder. Mr. and Mrs. T. Habekost. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lind. Mr. and Mrs. ador Darling. Mr. and Mra. G. Hesse, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tautz. Mr. and Mrs. C. Buck. Mr. and Mra F. Bartn. Mr. and Mrs. T. Calourl. Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Mrs. A. Hagner. Mrs. M Marsch and Mr. and Mr. F. Jennings; Miss Nettie Hab. ekost. Mih Bertha Lind. Mis Clow. Mis Klie Skelley. Mias Schroeder, Miss Elsa He.ise and Miss Dorothy Barth. and Victor Bode. Frank Hollia-tt-r. Ernest Pauts. Fred Lind, Victor Hri-se and Carl Habeko.t. . Mrs. Lawrence A. Taylor and Mra Otto G. ""amnbell entertained aelight fnlly at the home of the latter on Tlb bott street on New Years eve with a five hundred and wateh party. The hou was decorated with evergreens and poinsetttas. making an effective background for the dainty goans worn .v the women. Hlg.'i honors f."U to Miy.i Mary KasDer and T. L. Eander--ro.k while the consolations went to Mrs. T. L. fandercock and Dr. James tha committee in charge. Frederick L. Carlton will be chair man of the committee appoimea iv I the evening, which includes Jiaymoni K. Marnard. Jr.. C. H. Travunon, rea Ixrick L. Carlton. Arthur E; Bteln. Charles W. Olsen. Terry Bolleau, Roy ldn Coster. Lou H. Dockstader, Ralstoi .1. Clarev. Miss Anne Dlllinger. 4USS E. Sl.eetz. After the games delicious Axla O. Paget Mini Myrtle Young. Miss refreshments were served and the w 0'"'"-Mt' , ; "1; n: . i i i a Thomoson. Mrs. Royden Coster, jrai wa usuciru ill wivii uiuaiu aim - , . , t .. .... dancing. Those present were: Mr. and r'- James H. Abrey and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Q. L. MatthewB, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. I rel di.i. m -i xi r -n. i v. .. 1 1 1 r I and Mrs. G. P. Barry. Mr. and Mrs. H.I Te January uanoing party ol n- u.,1,1. m- i t i c..- Senior classes of tha Turn erein will de'rc'ook. Dr. 'and Mr. J. E.' Sheets. Mr. M c'ven Wednesday night January and Mrs. U A. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. o. th.,bfllr0m .neJE"T O. Campbell, the Misses Mary Kasper, verem. iun G. Aim., Bollaek. Nell I. Bpurek, WIW- These affairs have become immensely lette Wormouth. Ernest bigaby and Popular among the younger set of the John T. MvCarron. uIub the coming party promises to oe a uciiRiiiiui r , c 1 1 l. j ii ui-i .11..... -m he Mrs. F. H. Dammascn, Mrs. Owing to the popularity of a aeries T ...i.- t),.k.F. Mrs. E. Winter. Mrs. O. of dances that have been given at c Bort,mevtr Mra. J. K. Kelly. On the Oregon acht Club and on account tne committee are Joe Riesch, Jessie of such an increase of attendance, the Williams, E. Schmid, Ruth Byers. A. Columbians, who consist of popular Amacher, Marguerite GluUch. William mrmuera ot ine iacni uiuo, nave oe- p Kchoof. Gertrude Lucke. will imig, uided to continue their aeries of parties Ethel O'Brien. F. Schmid. Augusta Wil- at Cotillion Hall, the first one to bei,,m r Hochuli, Jr., Rosa Klein, H. given Thursday evening, January ji. i Niklas. Tlllle Plebuch As this will be the Columbians' first I big party, they plan to make this event I Ellen Jackson and John Ciemeneon one long to be remembered and. In or- I are taking parts in the production, der to do so. many novelty features I "The American Citizen." to be given out of the ordinary will be carried out. I by the February, 1915, class of Wash- The Columbians are: Arthur toholm, ington High School on January la ana Stanley Hazlett. James Troy, Faye I m in the school auditorium. Francis Wise, Ernest Taylor, E. v. Elliott, i rj. Curtis, the coacn. saya tnat mo Francis Poundstone. Peter Barbara, niav will eaual any amateur piay ever Ernest Hazlett. Verna Carnathan. Irene I riven in hlrh school circles. The cast d'Hardy. Harold kvoni. Ethel Adams, I consists of Ruth Williams. Carroll Day, Carrie Mathewson. Ray Kenzie. Helen I Barkley Loughlin. Marie .Konn, junan Peel. Harold Adams and Ruth Doty, I Marshall. Winnifred Joyce. Laura I Moore. Waldo urenien, ueorga -uun A charming event of the week was I and Gustav Voigt. . tt.U Vi Xliua I,liahalh Kelt's I Sunday school class at the home of I Portland Camp No. 107. Woodmen of Henry Jones, the president. At the the World, and Royal Circle No. 538. meeting officers were elected as fol- Women of Woodcraft, will hold a pub- lows: William Holman. president: Fred lie installation oi tneir emcees m iw Ir.hr.ann wmlarv' UanleV JohtlEOll. I WnnHm-n of the World Hall, 127 i u, -j n,l r-lnrencn Krai, sergeant-I ITlAventh atreet. on wcnnuy wvcu at-arms. Games and pastimes preceaea i ,nK at o ciock. mucins im.- the refreshmenla land refreshments win oe servea i.e.. Roland Woodruff won the special The public is invited. prize for the best recitation or tne ten SELLING OUT ORIENTAL RUGS 392 Morrison St. Cor. lOtU Wc are positively quitting the Oriental Rug: business. We now offer entire stock at V2 Price or for whatever it will bring. Ilavinff made arrangements to engage in wholesale importing business, we must dispose of our entire coireetion of Oriental Rugs at onee. This is really a chance of a life time to secure rare Oriental Rugs at your own price. N. V. SIMONIAM 392 Morrison St., Cor. 10th 0pp. Olds, Wortman & King ' . SMITH TOLD A SECRET YESTERDAY "There's really" no secret about it, said Mrs. Smith to the other ladles at the club. "In the first place, this Suit Isn't tailor-made and I dldn t pay fao for it, either. Tha last time I saw all you ladies, about a month ago, I told you I'd found a new way to buy Clothes. And here's the secret: I went up to cnerry e lovely big etore two days ago ana bought this Suit on ureait. Now, don t interrupt me witn tnose exclamations, There'a nothing mys terious about it at all. Cherry's is that elegant store you have beard about that sells emart apparel on install ments. You pay a part of the price when you make the purchase and the rest by the week or month. The price of this suit was just $22.50 and I saw some even lower than that. You see, they have a half-price sale on everything. It's the very latest n every respect, as you see. Jow that have told you the story, it's up to you to make the best of it, if any of you ladies need a Suit as badly as I did." ; Their store is in the Pittock block, 389-391 Washington St. Adv. commandments. Those present were Vincent Monnier. Nathan fihanedling. Wayne Robinson. Harold Young, Will iam Brown, Mo Mi, Milton jierman, Wayne Huston, Steve Wilcox and Ar thur Twohy. The following officers of George Wriirht Woman's Relief Corps were In stalled at the corps hall Wednesday evening by Mrs. Jennie Prlcnara, past department president: President, Delia Kley: senior vice. Ines Smith: Junior vice. Mattie Laundfare; secretary. Delia G. Mirkley; treasurer, Elizabeth Grif fith: chaplain. Sarah Wiegand; con ductress. Josephine Mowers: guard. Emma Roberts: assistant conductor. Maria Lewis: assistant guard. Mary Toncey: patriotic Instructor,-Cora Pon. j nay: press correspondent, Lillian L. Calkins: musician. Port Detje: flrstl The Misses Floy Henkle and Una Dixon entertained at the home of the latter Tuesday with a linen snower in honor of Miss Pearl Disinger. Games and musical numbers were a part of the evening's entertainment. At the close of the evening a surprise came with the announcement of the engage ment of Miss Clara Pfrlmmer, ono of the guests present. The Bachelor Buttons Club announces its fourth annual ball, to be given at Cotillion Hall. Monday evening. Feb ruary 15. The dancers of the city are looking forward to this event with Interest, aa handsome prizes are to be awarded for a waits to be given that evening. . The St. Lawrence Altar Society will entertain with cards at the home of SUNDAY DINNER AT THE PORTLAND A dinner that pleases and satisfies, served with that rare courtesy for which The Portland is famed. Five-Thirty to Eight Main Dining-Room Covers $1 Portland's most delightful after-theater resort is The Portland Grill. A delicious a la carte menu; orchestral music. G. J. KAUFMANN, MANAGER Mrs. W. J. Wilson. 435 Tenth street, Wednesday from 2 to 5 o'clock, The committee arranging the affair is com posed of Mesdames W. J. Wilson, W. P. Llilia. W. J. Smith, P. J. O'Donnell. George Feldman and E. H. Wallace. A musical programme will be given and refreshments will be served. Clan Macleay Order of Scottish Clana and Auxiliary will celebrate the anni versary of the birth of Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet, January 25, with a concert and dance in Masonic Hall, in aid of Ked Cross funds. The best musical talent and the best Scotch dancers of reels, strathspeys and High land flings will participate in the en tertainment. Mrs. C. M. Kiggins has issued Invita tions for a recital at which the pro gramme will be given by Miss Agnes and Master Allen Cover, who will give readings and musical numbers on Fri day evening, January 15, in the Central Christian Church. St, Lawrence Altar Society will enter tain with a "500" party at the residence of Mrs. W. J. Wilson on Wednesday. The committee members are Mrs. P. J. O'Donnell. Mrs. George Feldman, Mrs. W. P. Llllis, Mrs. W. J. Smith, Mrs. Wallace and Mis. W. J. Wilson. m Mrs. John D. Price and Mrs. Harold Sell wood will be hostesses for a silver tea for the benefit of the Guild of St. John's Church to he given in the parish house at East Fifteenth and Harney streets, Thursday afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock. Queen Elizabeth Hive, No. 24, L. O. T. M.. will have installation of officers on Tuesday evening. January 1J. at Portland women are making a "beaten pathway to our doors A mighty clearance of newest tailored apparel for women and misses! livery price on the gar ments named in this advertisement . is genuinely cut in half! Every garment is marked in plain figures ; not a price-ticket has been removed not one has been changed! Look at the ticket and cut the price in two that's all you pay! All Fancy Suits ! Special Serge Suits ! All Novelty Coats! All Skating Coats! All Separate Skirts ! All Silk Petticoats! All Girls' Balmacaans! All Girls' Raincoats! Half Price! All New Capes and Cape Coats (U r selling before, $12.50 to $20 p-J BEN SELLING MORRISON AT FOURTH. W omens and Misnes' Department Entire Third Floor 4t filiil Oddfellows' Hall. East Sixth and Alder streets. All members ana uw bees. are invited to oe U the Woodmen of the World Tem ple 128 Eleventh street, the young women of Marguerite Camp No 1440. Royal Neighbors of America, will en tertain Tuesday with an informal dan- cine party. The Elks' Ladies' 500 Club met Wednesday with Mrs. Sliad Krantz as hostess. Prir.es were won- by Miss Queen Troy, Mrs. E. T. Morlan, Mrs. J. E Povey and Mrs. W. S. McNamara. v The annual supper and meeting of the Unitarian Church will be held Tuesday evening in the chapel at 6:30 o'clock. Report of the year's work will be read at .7:30 o'clock. The Satellites, O- E. S., will entertain with a dancing party February 4, at the Irvlngton Club. They are also plan ning for another party to be given on March 4. ... j The Cadet Club of Oregon Assembly No. 1. United Artisans, will give the second dance of tha season Thursday evening at the Welllng-Hlrsch Hall. , WEDDINGS. . Cralg.Uraff. Miss Grace Graff and Donald C. Crajs were married December 81 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Graff. Itev. L. K. Grimes officiated. The bride was attended by Miss Nomad Miinn, and P.oy Manly acted as best man. MIhs Elsie Khlnn played the wedding march. The bride was gowned In ivory char- meuse and lace and her bouquet was a shower of roses and lilies of the valley. Charles A. Graff, brother of the bride. gave her In marriage. The bridesmaid wore a pink brocaded crepe gown and carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds. The house was elaborately decked with palms, evergreens and cut flowers. After the ceremony a reception was held and refreshments served. Mr. Craig is manager of the Ford Motor Car Company in Portland. The wedding guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Graff, Mr. and Mrs. O. DunlHP. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Graff. Mr. and Mrs. A. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. C. . Holland, Mr. and Mrs. O C. Burhsnan, Mr. and 1 Mrs. A. J. Williamson, Kohert Msli-hix, Mrs. Clyde Kichardson. J. Frank Kaliic. Mr. and Mrs. George Klnnear, Ml Norma lluminel, Mifs Until KlniH'W. Mrs. Siller. Mr. and Mrs. Crnlg w 'II reside at u34 Kex avenue. lurrlx-t alandlnakam. At the home of Mrs. KlUahclIt Nelson In Mount Tubor. Mi Ella Vanlandlnu liam and Thomas Milton Morris writ married Wednesday nlaht at I o'clock, Dr. Luther Hyott officiating. Only tile Immediate family and a few friends witnessed the ceremony. Afl'T the. wedding supper Mrs. Nelson. t years old, cntertalnrd the wcddlnu parly with old Hrotcii songs and dance. Mr. and Mrs. Morris lift ImmedlstHs for a trip to Seattle and British Colum bia. They will be at home after Feb ruary I at the Altouia Apartments. BrMrtley-Krriman. There was a pretty wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Redman. 671 Vaughn street, VYednrndMy evening., when Miss Margaret Markay. of Asto ria, sister of Mi s. Kedinan, was murrlrd to George Bradley, of Portland, liev. nt-lll(t'1 Vut- l l EXTRA SPECIAL SALE This is the best opportunity that has , A ' been ever presented in Portland. yjr 'vt rnv b if A $65 Ladies' 7 laze y yxi; Tail or-ma de lasisifMiiipw 3) i X. til Suits for . Made in the Latest Spring Models 1 Each suit is guaranteed to fit and satisfy in every respect, and has my usual unequalled workmanship and high-grade linings and trimmings. All new goods for Spring have arrived. WEISS THE LADIES' TAILOR 1.47 Tenth St.