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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1918)
13, 1918. nimiHiMUiiiiuimuimMiiuiuiimtiftH (Continued rom P S Christmas THE SUXDAT OltEGOXIAX, PORTLAND, DECEMBER SOCIETY with imitation of r whoops. A mui icxi- proK ramme of old songs and rtonecr danio wu riven. The guests were: Mr. and Mm Charles B. Moorw, Mr. and Mr. W. IL II. Pofer. Mr. and Mr A. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. t ook, Colon-1 and Mr Kobert A. Miller, Jirs. A. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. red. J. IX Lee. Mra, Ann Trulllnger ilaclc of Astoria, and Fred Ceer of Ta coma. aoa of T. T. Ueer. The college aororlty detachment of tti National Luxut for Women's Serv ices, will be hostesses for a dance for aoJalra ana sannrs on nwnewwj evening at the B'Nal Brlth building. Major Mrs. Otto Orlce Is In charge of this detachment, and the dance, as well as all other dances given at the B'Nal .Frith, are under the auspices Ot the War Camp Community Service. The captains and the sororities they represent for the dance Wednesday evening- are: Miss Mary Dunn. Chi Omega; Margaret Hawkins. Alpha " Theta: Mildred Broughton. Kappa Kappa Camraa; Elsie Le, Alpha Phi: Marion Chapln. Tri Delta; Beatrice Locke. Gamma Phi Beta; Agnes Beach. "Delta Gamma. Irene Brandes, Alphl Chi Omega. Mrs. Jeanette Nelson. II Beta Thi: Caroline Pale. Alpha Omega. Chaperons for the evening will be: Mrs. George U Baker. Mrs. Emery Olm- . . . . ri 1 1 .. III.. t-ieia. airs, unaries r. orri, Benson Beach. Today the B'Nal B'nth Girls Club will give a hiking party for soldiers and sailors, all of whom will bring bark fernery and greenery for deco rating the club rooms and the entire beliding for the Christmas partywThe war ramp community service will furn-1-h the supper, and the girls will spend th8 remainder of the evening enter taining the men. 'MraGeonre A. White entertained the Ijiii Auxiliary to Company H. Sec ond Oregon, on Friday afternoon, this being the twenty-first anniversary oil the auxiliary. A delightful meeting was enjoyed by the members. After a charming luncheon Mrs. White enter tained her guests by showing there a great number of souvenirs sent home by her husband. Lieutenant-Colonel w nue. frnm the war sone. Those present were Mesdsmes Di rt n a McDonell. A D. McKtnnon. Ormond ' Vletrber. O. K. Fletcher. M. Doby. O. w. IniMln. V. A. Hathaway. O. Watson. W. Jk Wllaon. C. I Run I. A. E. Hammond. Oeorge A. White and June McMillan Ordway. The Maroon F. Club of Franklin High School Is now busy Inaugurating plans for another active year. The first event of the club will be a dance to be given Friday evening. December !, at the Waverly Hall. The committee In charge IS tene Cillis (chairman). William MacCormack. Jack Routledge. Frank Hallier and Lawrence Cook. This club was organised last year by the boys who have earned letters la school athletics. An Important meeting was held last Wednesday, at which time William Mac Cormack presided. Frank Hallier and Clare Badiey were appointed to see about club pins. Those present were: T'rof. S. F. Ball. Frank Hallier. William StcCormack. Harry Thomas. Orval Shry-d-r. Lawrence Cook. Jack Routledge, Charles Haldors. Clinton Perkett. Ros well F'rake. Lloyd Reynolds. Frank StcCallum. Cecil Jones. Albert DecrevaJ. I t d York and Carl Prior. Election of officers will tske place at the next meeting to be held Friday, December 27. Give Her Furs if you wish to touch your fair lady's heart ? and vanity. '1 Of course, you must draw the distinction between so-called furs and FURS that will give her the pleasure and that air of ease and satisfaction. ; . Our label in a garment carries a prestige with it, which . bespeaks distinction and subdued elegance, nd yet they cost no more than the inferior kind. 141 Bdwy. 340 Alder Manufacturer FURRIER Importer Southwest Corner of Broadway and Alder " Jr. jjf Truth Telling From the Facts to the Furs Tomorrow morning we will give Pdrtland women a test and a taste of Wonder Millinery values. We will show them an assemblage of furs in this Christmas sale, priced so close to cost that all there will be left for us will be a resounding and well - deserved advertisement of our resourcefulness. To -the -Core Quality in Every Fur , Values That .Will Take the Town by Storm evening was spent In dancing and music. Those present were: Misses Loaise and Alice Jacobsen, Evelyn Joy, Agnes and Mildred Kennedy and Helen Wagner, Stuart Poutelle. Robert Molts, William Snook. Charles Stockwell, Earl Ward. Adelbert Brewer. Maurice Fitz gerald. Ernest Rauh and the hostesses. COMING EVENTS. Gordon Granger. W. R. C. No. 4. will meet In their rooms in the Courthouse, to do patriotic sewfng. Members are requested to take their lunch and re main for the regular evening meeting. Coffee will be served. KVtATS OF THE WEEK? Mr. 'and Mra. C. Sorenson. of Oregon City, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Friday, at the home ot their youngest daughter. Mrs. Alrona Moore, at Multnomah. Or. The house was beautifully decorated in a yellow color scheme. Tellow chrys anthemums were the flowers which were used. During the evening a num ber of friends and relatives called to ffer their congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson were married I years ago In Denmark, coming to this country 10 years ago. They have lived In Oregon City for the last Is years. There are nine children living, six of whom were present at the celebration. Mrs. John Kure. of Lyle. Wash.; Mrs. O. Torjusaen. of Oreron City: Oeorge Sor enson. of Astoria; V. Sorenson. of Lyle; Mra. J. B. Clark, of Lyle, and Mrs. A. Moore were the children present. Fri day was also the ISth weddinr anni versary of the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson. George Sorenson, of " Astoria. .e Mra. Harrison M. Ogden entertained the sisters of the Eastern Star on Wed nesday In the "Woodland" cottage at Seaside, where a pleasant afternoon was spent in Red Cross sewing and Christmas work. Refreshments were served. Those present were: Mesdames 6. F. Codfrey, W. H. Moore, Fred Moore. Thomas A. McKay. Ed Rollins. David Henshaw. E. J. Hurd. R. A. Price. Brownrlg. McArthur. Carter. K. A. 3-:ghton. Noble. Chamberlain and Ulad dn, besides the hostess and brothers. W. H. Moore and Harrison L Ogden. oth ot whom are past masters of Washington Lodge No. 4, A. F. and A. AL of Portland. e Liberty Assembly. No. 53S. United 'Artisans, gave Its annual masquerade r-all in the East Side Woodmen Hall. Wednesday. The halt was crowded and the members of the youngest assembly of the Artisans are highly elated at the success of their first venture.- Misses Dorothy Dyer and Irene Rauh 'entertained Saturday evening at the hom of the latter on Wasco street. The The Department of Oregon Auxiliary, C S. W. V., home card parties are prov ing a success both socially and finan dally. Sisters Beach and Turley have entertained and Sister Blaker expects to entertain December I. Scout Toung Auxiliary. No. S, TJ. S. W. V.. will give a card party Tuesday aft ernoon, at their rooms. 6zi Courthouse. All members and their friends are In vlted. ' At the regular meeting in the evening the election of officers will be concluded. m e e e , The Christmas party of the O.-W. R. & N. Employes' Club will be held Fri day evening, December 20, according to Invitations just Issued by Chairman George F. Koch, of the entertainment committee. Measured by the success ot the last dance, this event will be an overwhelming success and a large at tendance Is promised and a good time Is assured. Following Is the committee: Edith Altnow, Irene Crear, Mrs. Theresa p. Depue, Audrae Gentry. Edna, Hepp. Myrtle Holton, Frances Howard, Mrs. N. W. Ktnard. Amy Klum, Catherine Mum-haltk. Mrs. R. L Neal. BenHie Ritchie, Grace Stanton. Mrs. Marie Ty deman, Ira Ik Davis, Georgre Crorriole, B. B. Currigan. A. A. Hendricks, Charles Hofeldt, G. L. Jones. C. B. Knight, Frank Laukat. John W. Msgers. E. F. Smith, Jr., Roy S. Swlnt. . e The dancing party will be given by the Benson Polytechnic Alumni at Mur larkr Hall. Twenty-third and Washing ton streets, on Friday evening, Decem ber 20. at 8:30. The patrons and pat ronesses of the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Scott Simpson, Mrs. Gertrude Gra hame and Miss Anna Arnold. The com- I mlttee consists of Viola Engele, Clayton Baldwin. Edna Waldele, Scott Simpson, Lydia Fimmel, Glenn Shay, Margaret Willing, Irwin Kalka. Frieda Schu macher, Francis Gebble and Lois Humphreys. e a The Washington Hotel will give a musical programme under the direction of Miss Alicia McElroy Thursday even ing at 8:30 o clock in the lounge room of the hotel. The guests of the hotel and their friends are invited to attend. Scout Toung Auxiliary. No. 3. U. S. W. V., Is very proud of the adoption of a French grri Daoy. .Marcel le KrehL born December 14. 1911, the child being cared for by Mile. Jean Roy, 8 Rue Dursnpin. Paris, France. The Saturday night dances being held by Arleta Assembly, United Artisans, at the Myrtle Park Hall, are becoming poptrlar. Plans are now being made for big masquerade and watch party on New Tear' eve. Bonnie Rose Castle, the Royal High landers, will hold its annual masquer ade ball on Tuesday evening at the Castle Hall. W. O. W. building. East Sixth and East Alder streets. This is for the entertainment of the members $90 Alaskan Dyed Foxes $74.85 $60 Alaskan Dyed Foxes $49.85 $60 Alaskan Dyed Wolves $49.85 $40 Jap Cross Foxes for $32.45 $40 Imitation Silver Foxes $29.85 $65 Red Foxes .$50.00 SPECIAL REDUCTION ON CHILDREN'S FURS is ' . CM Umbrellas for-Women Make one of your presents an Umbrella. No woman could wish for-a more useful gift. We have the correct styles and colors that are most favored at this time. You will find the Ivory tip with Ivory handle and fer rule, as well as the nickel and brass frames. Our prices stand the test, lower than you will find elsewhere. Colored Silk, price $355 to $15 Black 95c to $6 atAlder MAIL ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY AS RECEIVED. iMMiHniHiiiiiiiimnimiimnuiuumiuitlinmiHiiim and their friends and especially for the new members. The usual prizes will be offered and a large attendance is ex pected. see Arleta Assembly, United Artisans, will give a free card party at the Woodmen of the World Hall, Arleta station, on Monday. Every one cordial' ly Invited to attend. WEDDINGS. Keene-Camp. A simple home wedding was that of Miss ODle Camp and Archie D. Keene, which took place at the home of the brides uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Camp, 819 East Salmon street, by Rev. I K. Grimes, of the First Presby terian Church, Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Keene Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Camp, ot Oregon City, but for the past two years has made her home with her uncle and aunt. Mr. Keene is wi Ai au automobile sup Ply house. After January 1. Mr. and Mrs. Keene will be at home to their The Christmas Shop for Baby A gift to the Baby is a gift to the whole family and surely nowhere in the country will you find more beautiful Baby wearables and Boudoir acces sories than here! r f if friends at 614 North Fifty-seventh street. ' Wood-Exea. Miss Clara M. Exon, of this city, and E. Wood, of Fargo, N. D., were married Wednesday at the home of the bride In the presence of the Immediate relatives. Rev. J. C. Rollins officiating. At home after the first of January, 1919, at 47 East Fifteenth street North. Stewart-RIach. A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mrs. Flora M. Linklater, 344 Larrabee street, on Wednesdsy even ing, December 4, when Miss Elizabeth Riach became the bride of Thomas Stewart The bride, who was unat tended, was lovely in a dress of Georg ette crepe over white satin, with veil of English Brussels net and orange blossoms. She carried a shower bou quet of white roses and gardenias.. Preceding the ceremony, which was performed by Dr. William A. Waldo, assisted by Rev. O. C. Flora Watklns eang Truly." Mendelsohn's "Wedding March" was played by Mlsa Linklater. The rooms were prettily decorated in Oregon grape, palms and chrysanthe mums, the living-room being entirely In green and white, and the dlnlng- (Concluded on Paso 5.) jiiiiiiiuiiiiiiNiiiiiuMiniiiMniiuiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiu I CHRISTMAS GIFTS I S We Have In Oar Xew Display Room Some Choice Pieces of 1 Art Mahogany Furniture 1 AJTD BEAUTIFUL CANDLESTICKS, FOOTSTOOLS - SMALL ARTICLES E Which Will Blake Appropriate- Gifts AND OTHER S. KUGEL & SONS New Location 314 Central Building, L'pstalrs Over Former Location. ZZ Wright. Miss nillllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr: I Love You l BABBIDGE STUDIO f ART AND DANCING lifer rta Babbldav. Fmftl t Cebet rkMli Mt Beteber. Lata Malrr del !U-t aBd Prmalrr Dumr, Alhatabra 1 beater. !.. marine!, and Dewl 1 ahawa - I Ballet. Tm. Ea-yatlaa a ad t baraetr Daneta. . V. Alastra Rabbldg WUberta Babble's S l-1t Elfera sfnal Bias. faon Mala 11X3 ' SUGGESTIONS' Baby Bibs Rattles Toilet sets Ribbon novelties Shoes Knit sacques Knit hoods Silk hoods Silk bonnets Silk shirts Silk and wool shirts Sweater sets and leg-gins Rompers, sizes 1 to 2 years Fine white down pillows with ' white, blue of pink sateen covers. Silk padded quilts Silk padded robes Here you'll find gifts at 25c to $15 for tiny babies and .for tots to 4 years. O u r saleswomen know Baby's needs and can offer many helpful suggestions. We've arranged special features for Baby gift shop pers. You will find scores of the dearest little sets artistic ally 'arranged at prices from $1.50 up. Tables with dainty gifts at 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1. HAND EMBROIDERED Baby Bibs Yokes Pillow tops Pillow cases Sheets Carriage robes , Silk and wool nightingales Silk and wool wrappers Dainty gertrudes Flannel gertrudes . Beautiful dresses for Baby and for girls to 4 years French serge, silk and corduroy coats WARM, FLEECY GIFTS Blankets Dainfy pinks , and blues and white-ribbon bound cotton fleeced, wool or eiderdown. Baby Buntings Bath robes Wool carriage robes You'll enjoy thopp'mg here. Oars is Portland' only exclu the Baby Shop4he only one of its Jfcii( In the Norlhvesl, Prices, you'll fin J, are surprisingly on. Mail Orders Parcel Post Packages will be given the best of attention. Any Baby gift going out of town will ba packed and mailed aeeording to your instructions. We will maka no eharge for this service. , -a i 8H8 Morrison, Bet, West TSOl. rrls and Tenth. jC-a 1 B uy Reliable Furs! From a Reliable Fur Manufacturer For Her Christmas Gift--Everyone Knows HUDSON BAY FURS Everyone knows they are DEPENDABLE FURS. At all times the most REASONABLE PRICES Our skins, purchased long before the recent advances are priced at the old prices. You save at least 20 here. Splendid assortments to suit every purse. H udson Bay Fur Co. Portland's Feremest Exclusive Fur House 147. Broadway