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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1915)
. J5 ' GROUP Or WOMEN WHO CHAPERONED HIGH SCHOOL DANCE RECENTLY. v V7 . '' T v- w A V ri.-- W I y ...,.;. S:AYj J T -U -. . ...... . J Xs v .. J I ' ' i r - n- -n ir r -r ' " 14 . - I ; f - ;. . . , "N .- , 1 j ,.; .: ;' l . ': i . " l-'i ' " ' H r v t 1 ",r..:.-J .. t - 1 1 T& chpr. r: Mr. ad U r. Cfcrl. . Mr. AM,t j roupl' r d I ho. rKnIM for ol HalrfetaaotV loaal otmf r aod Alla Ktada. rSob f lh Lincoln H!b nlor cl. at WhaaU "and Mr. John Ow.n. Mra. Wllr B. J!ontcomry taa aarca af Ina parly wr: Ilobart-Coarlff. H. Mron. Anna Cody and Jophln But l,riv . .r. Mr. E. H. Dry. Mr. M. Llraarlck. Mr. T. t. Ho7n. Mr-. J. Fol.y. Mr. M. LJ. Mr. P. J. Smyth and Mr, n. B. ty. Mlu Cathartna Newel, of Serene Court, entertained about i of Ber younc friend, with a Thankrlln party. November X. in the parlor of tha roof cardea. which wa artl.tlcally decorated In red and ran- After a hort prorarnm of mulc and recita tion, th youn people engaged In a prlte lime, tha iucre.ful coupla each receiving a cndy-fllled turkey. The coneolation pr were a Japane.e doll and a ellmbln monkey. The remainder of th evenlnc waa devoted to dancln. After refreshment, th youn folk mad merry with a .erpentln ribbon battla. ... The Charlie Chaplin Stepping" Club held th eecond of It aerie of dncea Friday nlht In th crytl room of Hotel llnon. with about 100 youn people In attendnnce. The affair waa rhaironed by Mr. Tltikerton Day. Mr. Av a Poetle and Mr. CarroU T. Fentree. The committee of youn peo p in chars of the affair con.leted of Ml Jowphtne Rltter. tthel Clarke. ChrUtln Parrott. Blnch Freer Ka locovlch. Harriet Dalby. Irene Moaner. ie"r. . - V. " ' Plnkerton Iy. Fred Mun.n. GeorK ! - . .. . Womn l.IOVd IiK CT. Anarmn. i-i""" " ...... . - Carl Taylor and C. T. Kentren. . r-re-ka Card Club met Wednesday afternoon at tha home of Mr. M. L Johneon, hlh ora belntt Mra. B. h. Padrlrk and Mr. boule William. Tho. pre.er.1 were: -Mr J. " Boon, Mr. W. A. Gill. Mr. Theodore Uablkot, Mr. Emil C. Kroll. Mi. Berth Sohacht. Mr. J. A. VereteeK. Mr. P. K. lllff. Mr. K. L'UrKnllhl. Mr. B. C. "aner. :. i i ur. miiik Miller. .ur. r. . - Mr. B. K. PadrUk. Mr. 1 ult HI - lam and Mr. M. Jonno. -- will meet Wednesday. Dcm,br.1; with Mr. F.mll C Kroll. of !M fcat I Nineteenth trt- Th lt regular metlnr of the N-ber-le Brid Club w held at tha re.ldenr of Mr. H. H. Kuhn iS Wycant treet. there being a full at- leAt"hC"bulneM meeting It wa voted to play the game of auction brld vhlil under the rule now adopted and ued In th Et The new rule were tried at the lat meeting nd de clared an Improvement over the old one Honoring- Ml Dorothy W'alton. a luncheon w given 11 i" - . . . i .. m a m a m-omen mem- ber of the eenlor rlaaa and alumni or lleed College. Huge red rhranthe muma formed the artltlc table decora tion, with unique place iru. w.-.- wer placed lor i. A few of the Satellite Girl of the Order of Etern ltar are planning to give a dancing party at th Hon City clubhou Thurdy evening. Decem ber I. COMING EVENTS. Among th ltt dancing cluba i.. n. that nromlwt to popular among club dancers la tba"M lion Bucka." It la me aim to follow out Eatern Ideaa In danc ing, which meana that tepplng will be one of ihe main feature. The first trty will be given Tuedy evening. Ic.mber H. in Murlark ballroom. Pupper will be erved. The commit tee I. a followa: Edith Peel. Oulda Ker.h.w. George Fyne. rr't; on. Glenn lldlaw. Bertie William. William Davl. Edith Krau.e """"i; Cherry. Arthur Allen. Norman ficbaech er nd Beulah Rhode. Patronewe.: Mr. William Davl. Mrt. Samuel Jaggar aod Mr. C, Oberg. e Saturday evening another new club will be launched by popular resident of Nob Hill, to ba known a the -Murlark." Th purpo of th cluo I. to promote th "get-acqualnted dletrlcta of the city. A erle of dance will b given on Saturday evening. Murlark ballroom ha been chonen a the cene of the prrir. i which will o on wuru.. -- ill K mmltmA Ifl DrtlC- owing c.. - Club. Irvlngton Club and lurelhurat Club. J Sim WSV'K 111 f Madame Irene Corsets Satisfy the Most Fastidious Women They represent the high est in corsetry beauty of line, excellence of workmanship, fineness of material and comfort. The Madame Irene . Colonial Model Number 3089 Illustrated has the new and approved high bust, short hip and incurved waist line. This model, $8. The new military models high bust, long "hips ?6.50-?12. Our Winter line of these famous corsets is now complete. Every popular new Winter model is rep resented. Corsets for every figure. When you consider that your corset forms the real foundation for your gowns, you will appre ciate the importance of this wide assortment of Madame Irene Cor sets. Come in and see them. Meier & Frank' Corset Store, Third Floor, Sixth Street. Expert Corse tieres Are Here to Fit You. to be ,111- 1. ryihla Si.ter. mt lt Toly ift.mooi) l the tew f Mr. F. W. Wanr. Et JMatb aad War atreet. Ttt fternoo) wa paewd at !. Ml' Mbll tlea pld .rral piaao l,. an4 Ml Ulllaa HTr mm. Following refreshment. ai 'kM( Mary UttlfiW pret4 I"at t'hi.f Maade Laud.oklo with a paat chl'Ta p-i. To prewat were: Mr. Miriam r-roek. Mr. Mai Gvurt and r Wllltam. Mr Mary Utt'efl:d. Mr Mad flhtna. Mr. T. M. Poller, sf Nma Ttklma: Mr J. P Man". Mr. Maty Mrphy. Mr. T. V. Btlnaon. Mr, liattka Morw Mr. O. U pnr. Mr. Al Noiaa. Mr. Kat trdner. Mr. Aia B. Klny. Mr Mead Uaud fclM. Mr Hatei Keteer. Mr. Ida Warraa. Mr. Mary K. tpy. Mr, firaca W keeler. Mr Ltl U OIn. lr Anna Baker. Mr. Ulllaa Moffat. Mr. Kat Ja.n. Mr Jeaala Oilraaa. Mr Urn Hcott. Mi Maybell OUen. MiM UilUan Kyr. Mr. '. Earl Mrvhat. Jr. aad Mr. an. J Mr, r. W. W egaer. V, Tbrdr lht. Nove.uber M. Vt. d Mr. A. B Tow.4 ord la tac-ttfi aair4ry of IKir narruga al t'r a m Et Ty r lr.l. About I relative a ad old tread gather), a ad a evearug wa at dligatiaily. Mr. aad Mra. Traak B:h. Jr. r vrmsrm vn im ud aeofeew of tha -ftrlde." far- l.KJ Instrumental . aad vocal were readrw by Mr. t:ii I'rvaMing al ! nptr tbl" wer fi. llia White, who rvi ice. MI. Mr. Cor Puffr roared ta. tin it Wi Hn aad rtb'l Ten. Cihrie ler. Drthy ' m a4 tr PrM-. d Utloa to t-i. devchter ef ih hot aae) A brief nrvT of I -t euMr .(irr. with graluialorv remark. w gi bv Jh Meltkeaiewr. of llli nn. .! rrn Bah. of ra nty lok.u ml wr praid y n rjield a.le. Tho Ml Jiah eaearnitle ! mahlag aftorai plaa for In.ir nt ! lag firty at t tunoa na.i . . . IV . - - . .. . . i.ihi lAmxm bum wilt t-, ). Tk aw rt garde eroneJ win a bmi l nioBiwi :.-r coramlit. :rl Joon. ral f''m i ! iiaiib t-i.,.. iltn t Aid.. ..lAford A4er. on. r:tW tiara. Utrelf. !!. h.. H'.e- tarre. NiJr Pr. ..v Creamer aad O aJjre Aa-er rlrnM Mr Weraee fwrr. Mr Monlro M. r;mir arm. . . ... .frllLawilftaJlk r'rt. tnl Ir'K l'i"g !. IUxm tlrei :rar. U I- Hail. l""a. rrr fn Melea j-niag. Hmm- Mi'T ad Laara nr. a a Tba f WltT.Uk rTa. a tut ltd argaaitatloa. devoted I tae art4 latere! f waaa, cla rl4 tkelr 4 alrary al tha ef lr. , r.. .aawIL Thlrtv . s4 Tamkill trl. Tu--,t. vnbv I. A lu with cover for 1J w served at amall table alow with cut flower and plnk.etu.ded camll. The afternoon wa devoted to lm- prornpia mu.it - . .. .w. . rbarltlea. fotlowlog a abort bualnrra HUIOIL Mr. 1 . A llTir. a vn.. - mg yoaog antro oi i eniii-. w... Mia. lloltr. of Meadvuia, I", m Mr. Joha 1'. Trook wer gueta ot tb hot and rlab. Tb nt re . . ..in Km b I ih home imr . ' 'Mi - - - ... of Mr, Lett Haojamto Matthew, lilt Grant etreat. . luili.. IaII Amnrtn W trl V VII glvea by Ih MaTlilana Club la Mur lark ballroom n.ury evening. wa a merry arrair ana wu -atroae of Ih overling, were: M-. II. I Lo. Mr. A. W. Trigg. Mr Jri 0llshr. Mr. . M. l monton. Mr. ritf A. Korranc and Mr Pella MrKlnnoo- fommlttae: Idtih Miller. Ileulab Rhode, tirac Coorner. Margaret Harvey. Martha Wel derbold. ".iuh Kraue. rtuby McKen- noa. fclhee iulu. uuir '.""" t f n..m.. .i.nl.r 1 1 m x I 1 1 rrvyAltoow. Urahani Sharkey. Ar thur fiholia. Jons riarria. 'klllock. l-riul Haaletl aod Albert Itarvia. e e Tha O A. C. dancing party In honor of the vUitlng Jyraeua football team at Murlark ballroom Wednesday ere aing wa on of tb prttlel partle of the week. Tba decoration, which sere carried out In orne and black. Barmonliad with th furaUhln and the maay prellT gown worn made the ballroom a veritable fairy hall. Tha natron were. Mr. W. J. Kerr. Mr J lurt. Mr It. V. Ir vine Mr, f M. MrKeliP. Mr l-ow V. Walker. Mr. W. T . !'. r arh Moore. Mr, rllmon rielllna. Mr A. I. Mrlrttrra. Ml llorvnr Holme ad Ml Nona Lawler. a a a vi. . al lAhtkann til White a nue. ealertained th Pt Matron' Club or . raii iwr'". - w" dev. After a ertort buln meeting the arternooa wae ! w " i .(I. - h d.lal v refreab ment ware eed Membre rnl . . . . ..a . ware Vri I- i1" " ' -Wall. Mil W. I, fullar. Mra. A. H. Treco. Mr Paul Krayer. Mr T A. . - wi.i. Mra rMarla (dinar. Mr. AC4 Uraharn. Mr jwrnr fhll Ilea. Mr. A . faulaen. Mr. O- K . . vim t T Maao and t h halea ' The club meete January e tilth Mr . I. t uuer. iv i a e ui. tl friend ef lame tradhaw, for year a leading buala man of thi city. d now a reldm of Mlnae atoll. tandar-d him an Informal re-at- la ina Mrlen ef tb Flrl Main 4;l Kpie Church 11 Tueeday eT.Biag T. r. M lanlel wa imm mmA iMMbu were mad by At loree A. Phar. r T. Jobn.on aad iTofaeeor C A. Inc. Mr. Mrad.haw reaaoaded. esprewlng hi piaurv ai h.m abia to return to Portland after a vaar ahaeac. aad aaeured hi friend that h aer lire of ainc'ne the ! af Ih Roa City to bl new Blhr I tb M144I weal. e e e The beaeSl aortal given by llopia Ha bekab lodge No. Ci Tueday for ori of their 111 mam bar proved ucceful and a good sum waa realized. Much credit la due tha commit! and the lodge I rateful to tba Woodmen of the World for their kindly contribution of their hall and altnre: alo to tnoae wno contributed their aervlcea and th tor donating the prlte. Both hall wer wall filled with membera and Irienoa. Thl la but ona of th many charitable deeda of tha lodge. - Thoaa contributing to th programme were: Mr. May Blunm. u.. previa- ma: aelectlon. tavt Orcbeatra: aa dree of welcome. Mra. J. II. Faulkner; vocal olo. Alice Johnson. Helen t. Bauer, accompanlet: aelectlon. Clef Club: Portland' Orandmoiher. Mr. Pre ton: reading. "Mr. looleya opin ion About Chrlatlan Science." Mr. tvdlth Patleraon; tlther (election. Wll Ham M:l!er: tone. Harrla twin: groap of readlnir. Marjnrle latet; violin olo, Kred W. Baron Helen K. Bauer, ac- rompa.nl!; vtval olo. 8. R. Mrr'ariand. Committee or arrangement: V. w. Ktawart. chairman: Mr E. B. Woer- tendrke. Theodora Andereon. H. J. Kaulkner. Mrs. May Blubm. Mr. L. B, Mapl. John Wick. Mary. Klcbroood. Mr, if. J. Faulkner. e e e JUNCTION CITT. Or.. Pac 4. (Spe cial.) Mr. and Mra. W. U Campbell, prominent cltlaen of this county for th pat 43 year, celebrated their birth day today, aa It waa Mr. Campbell'! Ilth birthday, and Mr. Campbell la Tt Sunday. W. L Campbell wa born In pik County. MUaouri. lecmler 2. IHS. and on I-rember 2i. Hit. In Adrian County. MIourl. he married Ml Margaret A. Payne, of Eat Ten ne. Mr. W. I Campbell I a descendant of tb Hon. Hobert Payne and waa bora December 4. lJt. In Caat Ten neaaa. They have three children, eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. They apect to cele brate their Sfth wedding anniversary Iwrmlwr Si. They came to Orea-on In ; and Iim- hat reelded In North ern Lane County. On Tudav evening a delightfully varied proararnme waa rendered at the Rasa City Park Club under the special direction ot Mr. and Mr. Floyd limp be.L While be regular dancing leason waa la pregrea 1 table were buy at card, while otbere wer either bowling or at th billiard table. At I o'clock everybody repaired to tha auditorium, where more than couple enjoyed dancing. Aa appreciated feature wa a monologue, and a ong aa an encore, by F. L. Morelaad. on of tha live mem ber of the club. Tha membership cam paign, not yet concluded, baa resulted in tb addition of ! new member, many f whom wer preaent and took an active part In th evenings testttl tie. e a One of tha moat unt-iu and enjnya aie erante an th social calendar of last weak was the "La tlo" Club Thanksgiving party, held la the lllber. sia Hail Wednesday ereoln. Palm and chrysanthemum wer ueed for dec. oration Th club meinhar and committee re IIIihi Motile McCarthy. F.ll .Sullivan. Xiary Laxler. Anna Ponovan. Joarphlne m.v. rwi..i..al HI Jinks" announce T.-M-a i.rtv for December 10 at -Chrlstensen s Hall." Because of tba huge nucces i . - party, much enthusiasm la being shown for this party ana targe " " la expected. Patron and patronesses: Dr. and Mr. C. B. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. red SpoerL Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Beach. Committee: Naomi Marcellus. Marlon v. k u.j.iii.. Rrnwn. Harold Phadle, Holand Mnry. Julius Berky. Marlon u v..i. TmrL Margaret L'lxon. Bob Hamaker. Beach Crofton. Harry Humphrey, Mary Dunbar. Lee Wild ron. Virginia Brown. Max Schuli. Marie Beach. Perc Brown. Hoyt Brown and Carl Caesar. e .w- ara nlnnnlnr on a big special Chrlatmas party to ba given In Muriara Dinnium. - Iiacember 17. Llk former spec al aa aWl aaa 111 PVaa " Alfa rventa 01 me ciuu at a a I ere n i p .jt Committee Edith Miller. Beulah Rhodes, Grace Coorner. Margaret Har vey. Martha Welderhold. Edith Kra'u. Kuby McKennon. Ethel Haw . . .. i i . t riMtrn 11 Ttve. Kin, ntnii -t . - Leon Bulller. Stanley Haslett, Harvey . . VlharkoV Arthur eiholln. John Harris. Clarence W hillock. Ernest Jtasieit. Aiwrrv A IHIval a-vmnslum classes of tha Portland Social Turn Veretn bav Issued Invitations for a stepping party for Thursday evening. at the Herman imu. . ... Srm. A. C. Bockman, Mrs. u. ami, jnra. W McGlnnl. Mr. Joseph Franklin Klesch and Mr. Theodore Trautman. Committee: Ernest Schmld. Joe Luckey. Billy ltoyle. Fred Trautman. . . . Kaa Jul HelleP. Carl WOII" atr, jia,: HurwItU Billy rtchoof. Irene Wylle, l"auune iteinia. r.ii v ... t ...i. ll.ial Henrva-Pfaender. Kthel ilale. Margaret Ulutsrh. Marie Winn and Louise rtoyer. a a a ' The G. N. C. B. Olrls will entertain , . w . 1.11. jtmwfM Thuraitav nlelit. De cember ."at Cotillion HalL Invitations bav heen lued nd the committee In- plt that thy b prseniea at ms owir. Members and committee are: Eva Cook Vinton. Gertrude Lucke, Pearl Ryman. Joa Oumbert. Cherry Couey. Merle Young. Kuth Llnd. Cora Walker. Klisabeth tt. Grace Iorny. Blanche Granson. riorenr Woods. Thelma Hol llngsworth. rtm Itaker. Karl Fudge. . . -. .. . f i L-..I r. I'Ick aiuuen. rtaiiin an - 1 Harold Webster. William A. Rhodes and y U Mnion. a a a Th I-adl- Aid Society of the Lincoln M.iKwiiai Church will hold Its annual knur next Wednesday. December , from A. M. to 1: P. M. A pro- gramma will b given in tna evening. Tha bazaar will be held In the church. corner of Eat Fifty-second and Lincoln street. The officers and guard team of Portland Review No. 7 will give their nest five hundred rartv at tne nome of Mrs. Shook. 11 Hoyt. Tuesday night. . , Oregon Roe Camp No. l. Royal Nelg boors or Amimi. win ai. " " -i - n'.iln.ali ttlaht at Rovsl Academy Hall. Ii4 Fifth street The committee in cnarae in- mu-i ... r . Coffy. Miss Ruth Angel. Norma Mave, III ntcsrwurrxaimrfui vimr OurCorset Hospital Saves Corset Bills. Clara Miller, Helen Daniels, Nell Sim mons and Mabel Smock. n . ti'ft.i, rinh met at The A. I- r. ranvj " " . . . . w t t Tanninl Tuesday me nome ui .i. , i afternoon. The members of the club are going to entertain ipnr j.. .. at the home of Mrs. Taylor French, president of the club. . . ih. Klrat Christian Church are planning for the r bazaar and cafeteria dinner which will be held on Friday afternoon and evening. De cember 10. The dinner will be served from to 8 o clock. Mrs. T. T. Prlckett, of 2S0 Wheeler ..... m unirrtsln the Hassalo Aid Society Wednesday. December 8. from j to 4:30 o'clock. Everyone Is cordially Invited to attend. WEDDINGS. C;arber-'odelmaa. . . . . . . v. XTuit.il ma n and I. jimn uuiu.i.j- - C.arber, of Spokane, were married sun . .. nnaa ntv Park Club, the II a j nieut . " " - ceremony being read amidst a power of palms and seasonaoie nwcia ... parlors. ,r. Promptly at the appointed hour. Miss Esther Levitt sang "Oh Promise Me. and "Because I Love You Dear, ac companied by the orchestra with Miss Fannie Gettelman at the piano. The bridal procession entered to the strains of Mendelssohn's "Wedding March"; the brldesraaias, wno ... i. w.i..r Anna. Levitt and ailSSea vjuamu - - Florence Nudelman. carrying tall shep herd crooks witn riooon an . .. . . i n 1. ...l.man F'olloWing Dasaeia U I I'm. - the bridesmaids came little Bernice Polonsky. She carried a large "'J which was concealed the ring. Miss Esther Levitt was inu.v.--.. . . . . i . v..l.lmtin acted as flower girl and carried a basket of Dorothy Perkins rosea. .... v i .ni.ail nn the arm Of her father. She wore an exquisite gown of Ivory satin witn an " silk tulle and Princess lace. Her veil waa caught to her train by a sprig of orange blossoms, aiso sue -.i hinaanmi In her hair wreain v .mw. " -- and she carried a huge shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. There were 175 guests present, many being from out oi iow... .. , foasrs. Robert ine uincn " ' " . M Nudelman. Louis Nudelman and Mr. Wolfe. Benjamin uoiasiem at.cu best man. . Mrs. J. Nudelman, Mother of the u. .nwnad In blue Soiree. With an overdress of black tulle. Several days prior uj m MISS UOromj iiuuc. ...... of her most Intimate girl friends with a theater party, rouowea or at tne maaiwwu. Mr. and Mrs. Garber will make their a....... h.m. In HDOXUfl vtuciv Garber has business Interests. Cse-Pattlaosu Last Tuesday night, at S o'clock, at the home ot tne oriae a - and Mrs. W. H. Paulson. 185 Laurel hurst avenue. Miss Carmen Pattlaon. their only daughter, waa married to Joel Coe, a young business man of this city. The ring service was used, and the nuptials were solemnized by F.ev. W. H. Hampton. pastor of the Montavtlla Methodist Episcopal Church. More than 0 friends and relatives of the contracting parties and out-of-town guests attended the wedding. The handsome young bride was the "Queen of Roses" In the first electrical parade of the Rose Festival seven years ago. The bridal gown was of white messa llne. accordlon-plalted with an over . .hi. i.. xhantillv. She was arm vi aur " v - " - attended by Miss Dorothy Rogers as bridesmaid, ond the bridegroom was attended by J. C. Wilson. The bride's bouquet was a shower oi bride's roses and lines or me vmij. ., . -..a Utile Grace Oliver carried a basket of Baby rosea enclorlng the fin. The bridesmaids dress win of pink chiffon taffeta and she carried a bouquet of Caroline Teatotita. Thte wedding march was played by Miss Lola Beckner. and "Because' was rendered by Miss Frsnces Turner nerr-re the ceremony. The Pattlson home wns beautifully decorated with Ivy. palm and white carnations, the color scheme of green and white being carried out throughout the home. mong the out-of-town guests were "j xi.. x V- r of Coat. Kan.. nd their daughter Edna: Mr. and Mrs. len Si hrepei. . oais, "., Irs. P. S. Thompson, and Dr. and Mrs. :. L. Pnrrlh. of Kelso. Wash.- Mrs. eorge Oorsche. of Salem. Or. Raberte-J !. WOODLAND. Wash.. Dec. 4. (Spe cial ) The home or Air. ana are. jic Itonald Roberts, of Kalama. at high noon o Thanasgiving waa me atone u. Ihe marriage of their youngest daugh ter Llva. to Ofcar Justus, of Portland, i'hey were attended by Mi-s Ruth Wil son, of Kalama, as bridesmaid, and Lu- "ven McHenry. also of Kalama. Th- bride wore a charming gown of cream messaline and carried chrysanthemum., xne mald-of-honor was attired in lav ender crepe de chine. Rev. G. C. Poolton; of Kalama, per formed the ceremony. . Mr. and Mrs. Justus are well known In Woodland, he having been Captain of the steamer Metlako and the bride the sister of Mrs. H. J. Caples, whoso husband is one of the owners of that steamer. The bride is from one of the old-time families of Cowlitz County that have long been identified with its progress. Mr. and Mrs. Justus will make their home in Portland. Bowea-Staavrood. Mlsa Amy Thompson Stanwood and Robert G. Bowen. of Seattle, were mar ried In this city Wednesday, November 24, at Calvary Baptist Church, Rev. I. N. Monroe officiating. They were at tended by Miss Cora Brown as brides maid and Dr. C. W. Miller as best man. Preceding the ceremony Miss Edna Slater sang "Love's Coronation." The wedding march was played by Miss Gladys B. Morgan, who also played dur- l.w t. s..ramnviv The bride wa attired in a navy diub .....iini. anil with a white and silver hat. She. wore a corsage bouquet of orchids and liliea or tne vauey. ma bridesmaid wore navy blue and a corsage bouquet of violets and lilies of the valley. The young couple lert nunaay ior Seattle, where they will make their future home. Mr. uowen is a iormw Portland man. Burg-Harris. a ...it. liAm. w.Miinr took nlace at the home of tho bridegroom's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Amos uurg, o aj kum avenue, November 30, at 9 o'clock, i. v. -1 ... . Pnrir anil Miss Bertha Lee Harris, both of Portland, were married by Rev. o. --. wrisni, super intendent of missions for the Oregon ii.nii.i clot, rnnvantinn. Miss Burg. sister of tha bridegroom, and L L. Brown acted as Driaesmaia ana dbbi c.r.utim.nti wera nerved and a delightful evening was passed by the guests, who extended their con gratulations and best wisnes. Flaherty-Mclntyre. Daniel T. Flaherty and Miss Ellen Francis Mclntyre were married Sat urday. November 27, at 9 A. M. In St. Lawrence Church, Rev. J. C. Hughes officiating. Miss Anna Halland at tended tho bride, and William aicimyr acted as best man. After a short trip to the Sound cities. Mr. and Mrs. Flaherty will make their home in this city. The wedding came aa a complete sur prise to the friends of the couple. SOCIETY PERSOXAXS. Miss Genevieve Ward has returned from a delightful two weeks' visit with friends in Puget Sound cities. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Freeman are "vis Itlne their sons in San Francisco and Alameda. They will return about Jan uary 1. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. William B. Osborne. Jr.. entertained a small party of friends who motored up to the Anne Davenport teahouse. Mrs. E. J. Messlngcr, of Kansas City, Mo., who has been passing the Sum mer with her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Allen, will leave Wednesday for her home in the East. Mrs. L. D. Freel, of 1689 Sixth ave nue recently returned from a two months' trip through the Middle West, where she was extensively entertained. Returning, she stopped off in Seattle to visit friends over Thanksgiving. She was Joined in Seattle by her husband. Congratulations are finding their way to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond R. Smith. 75 Kant Yamhill street, on the 'arrival of a baby daugh ter, Marjory Jane, on November 30. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Maud Dammasch. SPECIAL AXXOTJXCEMENTS. Professor Ringler announces new dancing classes now starting. Cotil lion Hall. Adv. r M Of Interest to Ladies I am selling the Fall model Suits at half the original cost. Some are plain and some are dressy. The styles are very practical and are made of the best imported fabrics. S. Aronson Main 5210. 425 Alder. LADIES! YOUR FURS NOW The Silverfield Co. 286 MORRISON ST. Bet. Fourth and Fifth Sts. Selling Out Their Entire Stock at l K. STERN LADIES' TAILOR 417 Alder St. All Suits specially reduced in price. REGULAR PRICE Positively RETIRING FROM BUSINESS AFTER 26 years in business as Portland's leading wholesale and retail furriers, we are posi tively closing out our stock and retiring from business for good. Our entire stock is terrifically reduced in price, in fact, much of the stock is selling at half price and less. You certainly should not miss such a grand opportunity to supply your wants in this line. Come to the store at once, even though it is just to look. Special Prices on Made-to-Order Garments. A