The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 06, 1918, SECTION THREE, Page 4, Image 36

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAXD,
OCTOBER 6, 1918.
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room vera ttrctiTeIy bedecked -with
g-arden flowers, and refreshments were
served at a table bedecked with a. bowl
of Cecil Bruner rosea. Covers were
placed for 12.
Members of the Emergency Fleet
Squadron enjoyed an Informal dance In
the assembly room of the Hotel Port
land Monday evening, with about EO In
attendance. Light refreshments were
served.
Mrs. r. R Ball entertained with a
handsomely appointed dinner In the
main dining room of the Hotel Portland
Wednesday evening-. Covers were
placed for 10 at the table decorated
with pink roses and ferns.
COMXXC! EVENTS.
The officers 'and Gmnl fink nf !.-
land Review, No. 7. of Lady Maccabees,
will give a card party Tuesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. J. Krall, 553
Hoyt street. All Maccabees and friends
are urged to attend, as the proceeds
so io me iund for the fourth 11
berty loan bonds purchased by the re
The Mlchlff-ftn SZnimt will . lr
i v. J . iUDQ
day evening In the assembly room of
the Hotel Portland. All former resi
dents of Michigan, whether members of
"t, win oe welcome.
Oregon Assembly. No. 1. United ArM
SanS. Will Hold ir annual n nA J
cara I) H rr v n r xn?iaa u. i rr-.. j
ning.
The KewftTils ffnith n-ni
row at noon for luncheon at the Mult-
. teI Port Circle. Ladies of the
a. wui g-ive a luncheon Wednes
day at Bakers hall, Albina and Kill
ingsworth avenues, honoring Mrs. Eva
Carnegie, department president of the
following tne luncheon a bus
ness meeting- and inspection of the
cii-cie win do Held.
ionic court No. 1. Order or the
Amaranth, will hold Its third annual
bazaar Saturday evening in the West
ciae masonic Temple. Useful and fancy
-. a onerea ror sale, also
nome-canned goods and Jelly. There
ue caras tor those who wish to
via. ira uraer or the Amaranth la
an organization open to Eastern Star
oniy. ionic Court has 100
members and intpEt(ni. . i
- '"i, iiiccluieb are
held once a month. mv t...i.
Smith is the royal matron and Angus
. ...cl.u iiiw royal patron.
Mare-ner!t rmn ...
residence of Mrs. C. C. Hood. 325 East
iunj-iirsi streer 'I'h n pcHo -in a
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ah resident a n rl Bnin,.ru., t . ,
u ii jcnua are welcome.
On Octohr is If.... i-
n t i T . iiBucriiB camp.
Royal Neighbors, will give another of
t imainraents for the pleasure of
ne enlisted mnn nH i .-
the Se& sir nnl ln i- .i .
V7' , wcitome at .cast
Side Business Men'i Club Hall, Grand
t,anL Aider.
The Illlnnl. K,. ' I
. - " . 1 "ii udiq us next
meeting Tuesdnv AVAnin . c . , - . .
, , , , J 111 o.id in ine
.o...,,uijr-ruum or tne Portland Hotel
dellKhtful nrns-nmm -v
li?' ff"r which cards and dancing
will be in order. All former residents
,.(. , 7 . " " Ji owiuicrs ana
invitea to be present.
The commlttf. nn .-..... -
, . ... . oiieQIIlCII l XOr
the first 'Informal afTali-" in k.
nrV? ia-KS' auxillary to the Ancient
Order of Hibernians tomorrow evnn-
have been busy for thts past week and
announces that everything is in readi
ness. The evenine- will rimi.t j
With nrlzes nnr) r.f...).
. . , - . . ...... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n. alter
which there will be dancing. Those in
at r tif - IJe"a Llllls'. Mrs. D. J.
... m. iainerm Murray.
Mrs. Alee fr,.v.i.. .
Dowd. Miss Mollie K. McCarthy Mit
Catherine Dowd and Miss Anna Kearns.
Enlisted men cemDllmni.. ,
on u wei.
come.
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Green, and little Mavbelle Woodward
fav a reading and the butterfly
dance. Mrs. Robert Clark contributed
solos, character song in costume, and
a recitation with musical accompani
ment, by Mrs. Gertrude E. Woodward
completed the Interesting programme.
The evening closed with dancing, re
freshments and cards.
All Minnesotans are cordially invited
to attend the Toxt meeting, the first
Tuesday In .November.
m
The dancing party jjiven by the aux
iliary to Oregon's Catholic War Council
at Columbus Hall on Wednesday even
ing, was a huge success. An unusually
large, number of soldiers and sailors
were present, the affair being given
in honor of the uniformed men. The
patronesses, comprising women of St.
Mary's parish, are deserving of a great
deal of credit, as it was due to their
excellent work and efforts that the
party was such a success. They served
the refreshments and assisted in every
way.
These parties will be weekly events,
and each time the women of different
parishes will act as patronesses and
assist in the affair.
The Bereans of the White Temple en
tertained a few of the enlisted men in
the Spruce Division Saturday evening
tot the borne of Miss Elsie Moon. Games,
and music were the diversions of the
evening. Dainty refreshments were
served. Those present were Misses
Ruth Workman, Genevieve Drew, Pearl
Thomas, Hazel Zimmer, Grace Mascher.
Ann Pauley, Minnie Mascher, Violet
Kerchner, Madge Sparks, Hazel Weiss,
Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Singletary, Mrs
Newkick, Mrs. Shomacher, Mrs. Beach,
Mrs. Spielman and the hostess; Messrs.
M. C. Martin. U. J. Beach. C. Eckard.
B. Donaldson. A Schumacher. L. Chris
topher, Charles Newkick, Frank Yar
brough. General Nunn. E. Bither. L.
Archambeau, Cecil Brooks, P. A.
Thompson, V. Anderson, Ira Stromstee,
S KurlinisilL
Mrs. A. B. Beesley entertained with
a charming birthday party Saturday at
her home in Rose City Park in honor of
her little niece, Jean Elizabeth Murray,
of Tacoma. Master Millard Beesley as
sisted in receiving the guests. The
WEDDIXCS.
Bell-Toler.
A pretty weddinr w i..i
Monday. September 20, at 4 o'clock in
Vancouver, Wash., when Ruth A. Toler
became t hi-i n tr ... ..
Judge Back officiating. Irs. Bell is
the only daughter cf Edward P. Bow
man, of Glenburn, Cal, a prominent
cattleman of that section.
Of recent vpan thn v.t , .
her home in, San Francisco, where sh J
w 9 a nnnnliv I
three months mgo. The bridegroom Is a
TLi- V "",er Keii' ot this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Bell will make their home
In San Francisco, where the former In
employed.
G me t t-Iyyon .
Charles Gassett an a xrio- u..
a j lV oila
were married spntmhf i
TJ. ,nX lsro-,Bot r popular Portland
ers, the bride being a daughter of Mrs
Ida Greene, of 6S1 Irving Street. Mr.
GaSSett is ft. ftnn f T, 1 . n ...
v.. . 1 . aim uir. J j.
Oassett. 146 Vermont Street. Portland,
is Lincoln igh School gradu
ate. He Was nODulflp nnrl 1 ( .
athleticn during hi v, 1 j ...
, - " 1 1 " 'i usys, ne
has been in the Medical Corps at Camp
iv iironins, ana recently re
ceived an honarable discharge.
Mr. nH Mrs. Oans.tt ...hi 1. - - .
ding trip of two or three months In
oner wnicn thev win Sa
turn to Portland to make their home.
AVella-Xonken.
William E. Welln. Tr 1
Anna M. M. Nonken wapa j .
the home of th hrM.'. .
Christian Nonken. 360 Benton street on
Saturday evening. Thomas E. Summers
ana Aliss Meta II. N'onken .i.t.
the bride, were their .tt. t
E. CnnKtant vuialn. m . i . . . . J
. "' 1 wi wi me nigniana
Congregational Church, officiated. Only
"tunica ana relatives of the couple
attended the ceremony.
Carpe-Rosenthal.
Miss Frieda. Rnnnnthol on f - ,
- 1 bi.u .uipuriu
Henry. Carpe were married in Seattle
at the Temple bv Rjihhi Wnh tj
tonibpr 16. The wedding came as a
rreat surprise to their friends. Mrs.
Carpe has returned to Portland and
will make her hnmA wlfh v. . 1
Mr. Carpe is stationed in Camp Lewis!
Compton-IVilla.
Sere-eftnt Tlnn w r-- , ,
' ' vvuiiiivii Kim Alias
Ruth Wills were rrta rrU k c.
Boyd AVednesday. September 18. Fol
lowing iao marriage ceremony a ban
quet was served by Lieutenant Bran
son. Of thfl 9fttK Cnr,.AA t.- -t
couver Barracks. Later a musical nrt.
gramme was given impromptu, the 2d
Provisional band and quartet furnish-
i n tr entdrtfltnmonf fw . v. - .
,1 errning.
Captain Morton acted as toastmaster.
JohmoB-TreiclieL
The weddinp r,r Xli.. c m.,
. . . " - . . 1 mic 1 iri-
chel and Cyrus Johnson, both of Port-
miu, was soiemnisea at the home of
the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. F
TrelcheL E35 Mall straar' .snAn.K- -a
at 1 o'clock, the Rev. Mr. Minard offi
ciating. A quiet simpl city marked the
occasion, the bride being attended by
her sister. Fayette, Mr. Scott being best
man.
Barber-Xortosu
Mrs. Florence Norton and James
Barber, of Spokane, were married Sep
tember 26 in Spokane. The affair was
most simple and informal, the only
guests being Mr. and Mra'M. Scaler
and the two daughters of the bride.
The couple are at home at 227 West
Third avenue, Spokane. Miss Edith
Morton, of 6919 Thirtieth avenjie South
east, this city, also is a daughter of
Mrs. Barber.
Dennis-Georce.
MIftfi Helen Rlnlp r' - .-
cently married to D. C Dennis, of Bal
timore, and is the daughter of Mr. and
airs. s. u. oeorge, ot 829 East Stark
street, and a sister of Mrs. Charles
YOU are always
comfortably clad in
"Mrode" or "Harvard
Mills" underwear, no
matter what the tem
perature. You can preserve the
trim, tailored lines-of
fashion, too, for these
undergarments are cut
to fit without the slightest
wrinkle anywhere.
. Each garment is skil
fully made and finished
with patented Flatlock
seams so that there is
never more than one
thickness of material.
"Mrode"
' n.nrl
'Harvard Mills"
(Hand-finished)
Underwear
The material is pre
shrunk so that the gar
meffts retain their shape
through many tubbings,
making them always de
pendable in wear.
Union suits, vests,
drawers- and tights for
women and children.
Priced at 50c to $6.75.
Sold at the good shops.
Ask for "M erode" or
"Harvard Mills" by
name.
WINSHIP, BOIT & CO.
.Harvard Knitting Mill)
Wakefield, Mas.
Brown (Florence W. Georrt). who m-iM
also a bride this Summer. Mrs. Dennis
Is a graduate of Lincoln Tlfi-l, shnni
and the University of Oregon and prior
to going East was a teacher in the
Portland schools. Seneant and nm
Dennis have taken an apartment at 306
North Broadway, Baltimore, where Mrs.
Dennis will continue her studies as a
senior student In the mriiiai aunnt
of Johns Hopkins University. Ser
geant Dennis is stationed at Camn
Holabfrd. Md.. in the (lMUrtlirm..f..'.
Department.
PrlT-Cinnlirll.
Mlaa Ti-Mith r.n,h.ll . .1.. v.i.
ernoon at 4 o'clock in Flint. Mich. Ths
weaaing was a simple arralr. only rel
atives and a few close friends being in
attendance, most of whom came from
her former home. Sr Louis. The bride
is the d&uehter nf 1r ,nH -Tv. t -w
Campbell, 672 Kearney street, this city.
SOCIETr PERSONALS.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Connacher. nf
- " ' 1 1 ' i-,.. ii.iiii ii.r trnciV'CllU 111
Portland at the Multnomah Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Alshton and B. W.
Batchelder. of fhlracft. n r a unonH I n
several davs In the citv at thA Mult
nomah Hotel. Mr. Alshton is a promi
nent railroad man, and he is in the
West in the interests of his work.
Dr. D. M. Green, a nromlnent nhv-
slcian of Detroit, is spending a few
days in Portland at the Multnomah
Hotel.
HI. X, - T "WIT JU . 1 .
oi. . i - . my biiu mo laiicrE
mother, Mrs. Bradburn Howes, of Van
couver, a. c, are visiting in this city,
and they are at the Multnomah Hotel.
Miss Mary Dunn, a student of the
Ladies Attention
We have just re
ceived by express
75 all-wool Blue
Serge Suits, silk
lined, button trim
med, for ladies or
misses; sizes 14 to
44 worth $37.50.
On Sale Monday
and Tuesday at
S24.75
50 Zibeline Coats,
full lined, all col
ors; worth $27.50.
On sale Monday
and Tuesday at
S18.95
Blue Serge Dresses, latest models,
very stylish; worth $39.50. On
sale Monday and Tues- Qqn QEf
day at. 5-.w.iD
381 Alder St.. Corner Unit
Peoples Theater Bulldini
Our Reasons Why
' Silk Umbrellas
Stunning in styles that surpass all
styles of previous seasons are shown
here in taupe, 'khaki, brown, navy,
purple and green.
Prices $3.95 to $15
t Alder-
T3Y VIRTUE of our
-L highly trained and
efficient organization,
our specialized manu
facturing methods and
owe voluminous produc
tion, we are enabled to
offer hats of superior
quality and
uncommon
and attrac
tive styles at
very ' modest
prices.
OUR designers - are
constantly alert to
the season's style ten
dencies and" our Fall
models strikingly exem
plify the authenticity
and originality of our
creations. Our prices
were never more attrac
tive. $7.50 to $35.00
FURS
In Wonder Millinery
Fur Coatees, Scarfs and
Muffs you will always
find styles that are orig
inal and ever attractive.
And you can always de
pend upon their uniform
high quality and good
value from the medium
to the better grades.
The line for Fall offers
a wide choice of unusu
ally charming models.
Foxes... $38.50 to $10(L
Wolves.. $25.00 to $ 85
Lynx $38.50 to $100
l. of O.. is visltina; this week at the
Chi Omega house In Kuftene. She ex
pects to rpend the "Winter with her
father in Southern California.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles English (Frances
Bchade) are being; showered with con
Rratulations upon the arrival of a son.
born October 3. at Ht. Vincent's Hos
pital. The little chap has been named
Charles Joseph English.
Miss Ruth Barlow, wbo enent the
Summer In Portland with her parents
at 26 North Twenty-first street, has
returned to Berkeley, Cal., where she
win attend the University of Callfor
nls. She will be (traduated from the
university next June.
Mrs. Kmlle Petit, of Ilwsco. Wash
will celebrate her SRth birthday today
at the home of her sister. Mrs. Josenh
Ebertrand, 86 Texas street. Mrs. Petit
is a pioneer of the Willamette Valley.
She Is the mother of 14 children, seven
of whom are llvlnsr. Her descendants
include three generations and number
about 100.
Mrs. P. Bsldsuf. of Cleveland. Ohio
formerly Sophie Beck, of this ity.
the mother of a bsby girl, born Thurs
dsy. Captain and Mrs. XV. B. Buffum are
being showered with congratulations
over the arrival of s son, eptcmbor 21.
Party Invitations
Favors,
Decorations
for the rest of October
should take
Hallowe'en
for its motif. Despite unfavor
able market conditions we have
a splendid srray of Hallowe'en
Novelties
Engraved
Christmas Persoaal
Greeting Cards
should be ordered now to
the rush.
i void
Gill3
The J. K. Gill Co.
Booksellerm, Sta
Ihrnrra. Office
Outfitters
Third A Alder
Streets.
liUIlnilllllllll!
WOMEN!
Come Upstairs and
Save Your Dollars
Featuring for Monday's Selling
50 New Ail-Wool Fall Coats
Plain and fancy trimmed, some fur trimmed; at special $39.50.
All sizes. Taupes, brown, plum, black and silrertones.
New Sample AII-WooI
Serge Dresses no two
'alike plain, accordion
and box pleats; braid,
fringe and embroidery
trimmed. Special at
$14.50. $17.50. $19.50
to $31.50.
100 new Serge and
Fancy Suits in silver
tones, broadcloths, wool
velours and navy serge
Special $29.50 to $59.50.
New lot of Silk, Broad
cloth and Serge Dress
Skirts, special for Mon
day, $1.93 to $17.50.
Crepe de Chine and
Georgette Waists, all
colors; two prices only,
$4.95 and $6.95.
Satin, Georgette and
Taffeta Dresses, $19.50
to $34.50.
Petersons Upstairs Sample Shop
203 Pittock Block, Cor. W. Park and Washington Sts.
Second Floor
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. LIPPMAN
Ladies' Tailor
Stylish tiarments t ailored Hailsfaetorily
Liberty Bonus Accepted.
TO OUR PATRONS f
Our Spclml F!l tin of Goods In
Duvtyne. Silvrton Vtiotir, tnd . ZZ
ZZ cood variety of vtapl material. ZZ
ZZ now complete and ready for your ZZ
ZZ Inspection. Karb plec la xtramaly
ZZ rlcii la Quality mnl color. ZZ
SCHWEITZER & EGIN ' 1
LADIES TAILORS.
"T SI'4 WASHINGTON. tAK TENTH
niiiiiHimiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiuimiimirc
Broadway Dye &
Cleaning Works
Master Dyers f Cleaners
Phone East 625
340 Alder
141 Broadway-
Manufacturer FURRIER . Importer
S. W. Cor. of Broadway and Alder St
I am showing a collection of personally created
modish Fur Garments of particular interest to
buyers of high-grade Furs.
They are made of specially selected skins and
manufactured in my own workrooms with the
utmost care, and priced sensibly.