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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1915)
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Mi 4'ctiai4it- f'tpor bft bn ta irt hw rrrntj in l'.uxn l In Kn A ika Th! hou.. whoro h wrni to l'o foiball am and oirtr rjt"-ro a:r'voa if lb bolulir aon So tei.i rrlurn lo hr bomo titjrrtir rf otiorf.lic Blrta wbo oarh Itar fian and fit- aorno lal afTair in t rare of fiiUn'hror r In th mrsa Nt oornriiy and thir ac!itll or iac to aid Ihoao la nod Tlir aork In connection with thm Viaitlns .i.,r- Aa:aiian o-irtt bav acotti rlibd a '( d'al of sol In t) Tua War tha-- will hnata for a bri !.- I", a (ralirrr of arhiah mill br a nu:t-tt-r of ian rfrrllorta by Mt IVrttanr l-lt'. II bo Kln Hal orrfjf ar:rD at th lrrintn ?l'l. Marvarot lU'Vr I rri.tnt of h . a..r;altr-i and otbr mafntar on I -. rnnm.llra ln..'4l- Mill l"ltrr ortd W o KtlKirrn la!. vt'o arnnn oororlty will hold a. fnrrt'al ra-rrtofl at lb hotn of Mra. W Ui Uo T. l-!'br on Saturday. No vrmbrr Z . for th mmbr of th rol l's (rairrni'r of K'.n mho p Tatn4llns i'k In toQ. a Mr. V. Itoatnins. who ha bn In n I'rtnrlaro r .vral wtrkt, la row n rtxtt to .Now ork. a in ? It mnt urrrf'4t and r It.rlo rritr-rl of th araana waa Ibat rtvrn Sunday afirnon by fadam I. !.lr al th ll-illar Thatar. A ITroat ti-anr -n- tnl bo parti wr (Kn, Ihr rl4bworrn of I'ortland balnit rp tir-iiarly irirrtrd in th vaC rrominrnl oa- tt r matron wr on th M.t of hitronai.a. an(2 Madam .lir wa. a-i.i-t by Ml Kathrin 'n.-- iaJ Mr kkrvhnrr. I or th wk-nd for tn roothau Bm. di.nc and thr ftlvlll dur inr lha pt thrrc d. . a Ml Crystal I'yland. an attrartlva ard popular brld-elrrt. h bn con- idrblr r.lrlnl durinR lh wk. Ml Albrta Rair waa hontraa Mondwy for a tra la br honor, and on Turnday llaa llildr(h Honytnan wa hot! for a lm!lar affair. Wdnodv a b-idir smrtr wa trivn by !' Mad lin liroh. Oota wra akd for all IjM. of th aam. Friday Mim Marl HalVor nrildd lufi-hoii In bcr honor ard v.afr..ty h l.lr"l ncn-ir mith Vi ZoU Hit.hcock at Mrs Wil bur I'tl-.uD Krld's tea, Tomorrgv KalhiTlne S.-a.y and Marrla Tarkor will br lri;lu. host hnnorlnif the prrtty brlde-elcct- A charmlna- Informal littla dancinz party waa KiTn Friday tilBht by Mr. and Mr, C. W. Mrd-n lo honor Jli Marcarct J-ovt-Joy. of .-Value. ho i paatK a fr wk with Mli 9'd Ho.a. ra room ware prcftily derkcu with aaonabl bloMomn. Hie BUcsts oonilrinK I "t tia younger set. Mr. and Mr. Joeph P. Cronln re turned yenterday fromtheir weddintc trip and will be al home In their new residence at Garden Home. Mr. F. O. Stoll. a!lted by her mother. Mr. I. It. T'cxJce. entertained Thuraday al her home. lla.t F.lchtleth and Aah atrerta. The decoratioria were In kaepinit with the ThankscivInK rea aon? Five hundred was played, fol lowed by muitlc. Thoe prca nt were: Midam-.A W. A. fovall. K. Barrlnaer. li. Watklnx. J. J. lleeley. I. N. l'; man. C. Fay Katman. I. Txroon. W. II lioyer V. S. Cbiirn. C. Thoren. b. Pukerlng. O. Kurtx, F. Holqul.t, Brotk man W. Heed. Cor.mon. K. J'almer. J. Loan. J. A. Ktilmnn and the Misses Cora. Ijkmbert and Cora Thompson. The prlxcs were won by Mrs. Oarman, ilri Boyer and Mrs. I"nlraer. Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Rltt-r were hosts for an Informal dinner p.irty at th.lr home In Sandy boulevard Friday tuuht. After dinner the party, who Included a few of the younger ret. attended the junior danrlns; parly- at the Hose City I'ark Clubhouse. Mrs. Frank MeCrlUca waa hostess for a brldpe party on Tuesday after noon at her home in Irvlnnton. The rooms were decked with yellow and mauve chrysanthemums. Card honors fell to Mrs. Arthur U Fish and Mrs. M. U. Kline. At the conclusion of the C limes, a collation was served. "Frank B. DudUy lert Monduy for a week a visit to t e Fair tn San Fran cisco. Mrs. If. G. Campbell, who has been vlaitlns; her moth.-r. Mrs. T. U l'cr klna. la vlsltlns; Mrs. Melvin G. Plimp ton In Salem for a week, before re turning to her home near Eugene. Mrs. Charles E. Hunyon left on the Beaver Wednaday for a three weeks visit lo Saa Francisco. tStie will be entertained by Mrs. K. D. Cannon and other friends and rela tives. Mr. Sophronla Kirkpatrlck. of Kan sas Cltv. Mo., a great auat of Judue Geore II. Burnett, of the OreKon Su preme Court, was a icueot of her srrand niece. Mrs. John W. Baker. !01 Tilla mook street, several days durinK the past week. She v. Ill visit numerous relatives lir Yamhill County and other portions of the Willamette Valley be fore returning East. She visited rela tives In California and the Panama Pacific Exposition at San Francisco before comlnr to Oreicon. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bastion, of Wyoming, have been visiting their relatives. Mr. a'nd Mra. 1 W. Lotirr. near Lenta, for several days. Both families spent many years iu Iowa be fore starling- westward. Mrs. P. S. Barnes, of .Weeplna: Water. Neb, formerly from Pennsylvania, has been In the city for several days via Itlnjr old-time friends. She leaves Portland in a day or two for San Fran cisco to see the Panama-Pacific Exposition. I Solomon Smltn. a pioneer Ol ioij. rtly through th evenlnif. making thai n,d.t of Marlon County near Sll h...r aooat notable and aucceaafuL I ..i. for mora than 60 years, was In I Portland durlns; tba past weeK. ana .. . . . . I a U A ! L... .n I .rl 1 1 kv hilt fl II 11 2 h t f I . Mffl. ' . - .' - - ... !n- t.. 1 n tr :i Vt Miarllaon department of the University of Ore- street. Mr. Smith passed his 80th birth day recently. Two lara-a and attractive .card par ties were given last week by Mrs. E. M. Baker, one on Tuesday, and the second on Wednesday. Auction brldne was played honor talllni; on Tuirrd.ty lo Mrs. Wlnlhrop Hammond. Mrs. Mc kinley Mitchell and Mrs. J. E. WrlchL The following dy th fortunate con testants were Mrs. Frank McCrellia. Mrs. B. F. Weaver and Mrs N. L Car penter. The bcuse w- decked with ro and pink rhryanthsnum. cosmos and ENGAGEMENT OF ATTRACTIVE BRIDE-ELECT JUST ANNOUNCED. 1 1; ri,if- on Monday ntshl with a brll. panl d-tr. bv tirnor With com be. in t'ath4-l U4r hrid at th new a., I lt.!l a'l.tl.-touaitv rlasrd Ut nt.M arrnd a bUse of Siory andj Aj la !' with th" bc Isfornul Mil. u it -t i r in cirrr nan oi iir i. y oho wr in chars of th various l rtrrnr of th hue haaaar. The ' air a potabl In mane s). first for tio n-j moi! Innprallom. amonfi ohl.-h wa tho tUNnrala routcal pro raiima afCrno-n and rnin-. Ih ...a ..t -M. S a... i.r.,1. Ih. dl- n Mr..... -i .".-. o. ----;.;. a-i r hra. ' - m ...a .or i.,... ...nv. . r 1 har of ...a,. ,. h. V:.'ii A tr t-. r. . a a r 5 t n uN .ire.: wd'l:nr of . .i rf t k a I l at . it . . v t I n'i-l -" - rti of J"n I--- ).'. of r-fnt"o, ro-4'. ft 1- wa-ii-1 Nat.lari !r.i. Nw York. It .3". r f r - ! r-' a ! a rri4 a.r amor a. I i ii a wt bi.:rri4 Py K..nnir .- b-t maa and ii .-!. w rl hv I -r Jonah, IL ilT and Vr. Jar.. I.' for a ins r . .for . to m. a tar of th .-Ol.h.r". rltl'S ' tr h.irr. In . " h v f h t i vr". r at!'.'! a Man I lj Mr. k. r.i- i irad.n mit.ti-lan rf th city, and ?v Mar a a hoir am tn atutenia oi oi. U.n . .edn-.y and Colics atato con trh..td to th vnt. Tra y di-f'rnt oranljalloos aio i. a (rat ir of t ntrprl. mak ins it ih.;h'. to eofrttn partla aad to. p th artr part of I? day vtiiri tr wundvrful array of artlrl d.'sualrd f r Ih baiaar by woman from . ; I ..V , . h fl'f. y . ...- - ' - - V-' : -'' Va. 'Av " - - : ' f . ..- , . - VO V: iiV.: r.MP I Is . . i J : - - -. -! 1 i . ' a a4- r Ml.. Lot. P-rry presided at a dinnerparty Sunday "Irht at H.1.1 C. 'Tbo" bri'dT-t I. ,b. d.u.hl.r of Mrs. J. Perry of talented and widely known In the Coa.t cities, fhe has been teachlns; In tne r-XluZZK .he .on of Mr. snd Mr,,, . BarneU o. Seat.. J.e County Clerk at St. Helens, "r. Tn. w". - ""- ", Hln(. Aftrr Thanksgiving Sale Women's Suits An opnortuniW to buy a stylish new suit, at a popular price ! Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock I shall place on sale Eighty-Seven Man-Tailored Suits Regularly $22.30 and $24.20 1 This is my entire stock of fine tailored Suits at the two prices named. The fabrics are broadcloths, tweeds, wool poplins, gabardines, whipcords and novelty weaves. Fur trimmed, braid-trimmed and plain-tailored models. Every suit is crisp and new. Do not miss this oppor tunity to buy a suit far below regular price. A limited number of fine tailored SuiU remains from last week's selling. Regular $27.50 to $34.50 Suits, very specially priced at $18.85. Buy tomorroXB. Fur-Trimmed Plush Coats, $15 to $35 Raglan Raincoats $10 to $35 Entire Third Floor. Ben Selling Morrison Street at Fourth - " ?'J& - ' if Cit yXsj ill ferns. The hostess was assisted by Miss Beth Ludlaiu. The CUfsls were ! - a rri r a B. K. Wt.iur t'.eorc. l'.rn.h L. U. T'lIIiaaiini ri.a lb. M il.t-r Abraham Tu hner .lames M.crheron W.iler H. K.:-mond John C Mci ur Oh.ri K. Bunker rhesler Lieerlns; Fred lisrlow John Mannlnr Cora H. Fuller ' J. C lire H' B. liare McKlnley Mitchell Katharine Liniy Ri.lnit I'. VVr.tilt I. B. Writhl J. I'. Ludiam William (-l.aaby Elmer Van Dneasar A. Coolldne M. C. Mantled John Toft . Kosoo Oillner Jiihn C. korrson Wil.ls I- Straugh Charge. 1 boss Curt i. Holcomb W". D. Jeilison W. H. Chstten Harold T. Uumtriger H. 1 C h.pia R. M. Tuttle Lvdnon Yvysey Tronic lloburt T. W. .Sordliy Oeorae W. Simpson .;-orfrj Knislu t'lark Krderlclc Kribbs Wlnthrop Hammond Herl I. Deniron F". D. Krettner Marcus J. Ue La HuntT. Lammora W. J. .Mini i. r. u.j i. O. X. Clark C Laterquiat John Ann.nd H. J. Keiley Jon ph l enney James Kt-.ily U A. Mc.ar- Mm A. C.U.HJ Wlillam St Catharln Bractot J. II. l-ook f- Emery Kov Vates J J. Kebnedy Lynn l oovert Charles Runyon E. K. Coo vert n v ntnesday M"Kciamca: Z. H. Cpemu5h j. i rlcxant Palmer L. Kales L. SlcW.tera H. E. Chipman John F. l.osan Kreilerlck C AOslen John !. Heall Coiemaa Whteler Thoin C. Warner B. J. Kir Jam-1! Ciarkson Liavtil Sw.M-t K. P. Orahani Albert Jtrowns t;'orc B. Cellars A. Tllxir Charles J. Smith W. Le-t O. .1 r'rankel II. (5. K.-rd Hubert B-rKr R 1. In ma n V. I. Warms; V. V. rarpentor W. V. Maairri Herman Ueppner l.nni Hes. li. I. Herruk U. L. PetOa Leon Peters Wa'.ter H. Evans Frank: Taylor K. ii. Mors. a E L. Krai, y John Burpard Harold YouuiC Krank Freeman i'. K. Uor.ohoe Joseph L. Stafford Carl Brandes Clarr.cn Wheeler C'lvd-a Raab Nalhanl"! Palmer A. E. Wursweller jHck Marshal! Vates Frederick Vroonian M. H. l.smond Frank M t rilli. J. t. Coatello 11. J. Itlarr-inar P. P.. MiBr.da Frank Johnson snd M:m Anna I'almer fr.div r sM ryb.dr Imbibed th at th home of Ibe brides sister. Mr. r;,,"r' ,V' V , js. Helen. I .pint of Ibe ooa.ton .ad danee, m.r-J abort Irop Mr. Iurnett and kU bride will make tbvir Hume in -I. lieicns. , . . i Tii- rHu'.ril vr u h n enter lained at a -aOO- party or. Monday msht at their home on West Sumner street ii honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ivunn. o. Rellingham. Wash., who were the house guests of Mrs. sJada, Tusant. s Oreito-n Alrha chapter of Pi Beta Phi was installed yesterday, afternoon and eveninjf. to replace Mu Phi Epsilon. whlcli lafct vear became an honorary musical sorority. Twelve charter members were . initiated. More than 0 visitors, members of PI Keta Pt.l. from Portland. Pullman. Wash., and Berkelev. Cal..- attended the installa tion. PI Beta Phi wss founded at Mon mouth College In 1SST. With the ad vent of this chapter at Oregon, the fraternity will now have 19 lv chapters, boasting a membership or about 900. t- t un rrand vice-presi dent and an alumna of Beta chapter of Ii;inol. will he the installing assisted by Mrs. P. K. Carney, of Berk eley. National historian; Mrs. ante McClvmonds. of Berkeley, president of Kta Province, in which the new chap ter will be located; Mrs. H. C. Wilbur, of Seattle, vbe-president of Eta Prov ince: Miss Winifred Forbes, of the U. of O. faculty; 15 alumnae members , r,.i .r,,i tmir deletates from the . I "111 a oi chapter at the Cniverwlty of Washing ton, and two delegates irom a..e ...en ter of Washington State College at Pullman. Wash. The Inrtallalion ceremonies tooK place Saturday. Twelve charter mem bers Initiated were: Myrtle Kern, sen . ... 4-., r.rove: Leah Perkins. senior, of Cottane Grove: Mona Dough erty senior, of vtanowa; ieia of Coquille; Ruth Lawrence. Junior, of Medford; Jeanette McLaren. sopho more of Portland: Ada Matthews, sophomore, of Cottage Grove: Hester Hurd. sophomore, of Florence: Ksther Stafford, sophomore, of Eugene; Rita Fraley. senior, of Eugene, and Helen Dresser, sophomore, of Eugene. In the afternoon from 2 to 6 the young women were at home to the facultv. students and friends. In the evening there was a banquet for the new Pi Beta Phis and the visitins member. at the Motel Osburn. Wednesday evening the time was given over to the formal pledging and he traditional "cooky shine." The new chapter entertained for university friends at the Chapter house, with a reception Tn the after noon from 2 to 5. at which about 500 guests were present. In the receiving 1-ne were the following: -Mr. Ford J llcn. of Chicago. National vice president and- installing officer; Mrs. i. i.. nf Rerkelev. Cal.. Na tional historian: Mrs. II. C. Wilbur, of Seattle, province vice-ire.iueui. ..w-- r . nn Mrs Frank Lv Knight Mrs. John Claire Monteith. Mrs. John R. Turner.- Mrs. Burton Been. .-urs. James McMenamain. Miss (jortruae Blackmail. Miss Frances Dewar and Mi.-Hi Fav Steinmetx. of Portland: Miss Elizabeth Schumaker. Miss Mildred . t iu. fnrlo Mitchener. and Miss Frances Titus, of Seattle. Wash.; MisB Alma Prlchard. of Pullman, ana jiim Wlnnifred Korbt. of Eugene. The decorations were carried out in wine and silver blue, the sorority col ors, with Ivy and smilax. Refreshments of Ice cream, wafers and after-dinner candies were served in the candle lighted dining-room. At the tables were Mrs. P. L. Campbell. Mrs. A. C. Pixnn. Mrs. M. H. Douglas and Mrs. Elizabeth Prescott. A banquet was given for Pi Beta Phi at th Hotel Osburn. Saturday evening. Covers were laid for about 3.1 guest. vri. ill. -a Antr.en ami Edward IL .1 H.ll I.a tfi.rrlarl nn llncembcr 8 al Westminster Presbylerlan Church. A reception at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Autzen, will follow the ceremony. The bride elect will have four bridesmaids Misses Marie Haller. Frieda Snyder. Genevieve Adams and Marvel Shields, of Tacoma. Harvey Fisher will act as best man. The bride-elect was feted every day last week, the social compliments being varied and delight ful. On Wednesday Misses Vera Redman and Ethel Risley were bridge host esses. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen entertained informally at bridse for her. and on Friday afternoon Mrs. Ben Wing entertained for Miss Autzen. only her most intimate friends being asked. Last night Mrs. Edward Bleher and Mrs. Walter Yerlan enter tained at the former's home with an informal dancing party. A charity ball will be. given by the Jewish Relief Society Thursday night. Thanksgiving day. at 8 o'clock, at the B'nai B rith building. Thirteenth street, between Market and Mill. Though this society is a special Jewish Institution, It also responds to applicants ui denominations. The secretary's report of the society's, activity from Febru- Superfluous Hair Remove it by the only logical and prac tical method. Xkfliraefe Get the genuine package. 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