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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1920)
THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, DECE3IBER 19, 1920 . . .'.-' be hostesses on Friday afternoon, De cember SI, at the home of Miss Eliza beth Wiggins. 737 Clackamas street. The guests will enjoy 15 tables of bridge and several hundred additional friends will call at the tea hour. The affair was planned as a benefit for the charity fund of the chapter, which , is actively interested In several phil anthropic organizations, besides sup porting a little French war orphan. A number of prominent matrons and maids will assist in receiving the guests, and the committee planning for the party Is headed by Mrs. George N. West. Students everywhere who may be In Portland over the holidays are "bid den to the Christmas college ball on Tuesday night, December 28, at the Multnomah hotel: Two fine orches tras will play almost continuously in the two big ballrooms on the mez zanine floor. An experienced and hospitable floor committee will be made up of alumnf and students from all the different colleges and univer sities, so that every one will feel at home. The Woman's League of the Uni versity of Oregon, assisted by a group of representative men and women, are arranging this happy annual event Tickets for a nominal sum may be ob tained from Spalding's, Sherman & Clay's, or Meier & Frank's book de partment. . Miss Norma Sparks and Lieutenant Harry Craig will be married on Tues day at 9 P. M. In Vancouver. Several, Portland people will attend. Miss1 Ruth Johns of Salem will sing. Miss Hanita Mayer and Mies Bertha Mas ters wlU assist in the dining room. Rev. Mr. Grimes will officiate. The wedding will be of Interest to the many friends of the couple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Sparks and the bride rroom. while stationed now In New York at Fort Montgomery, is a men ber of a prominent Los Angeles fam lly. and the couple will visit bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Craigs on their way east. They Intend to motor and stop In California, in New Or leans, Florida. Washington and other places of interest before going to the fort in February. Mrs. Harold Dekum Gin will enter tain tomororw for several of the young matrons of society. Bridge will be the diversion. Mrs. L. M. Levlnson was hostess on Wednesday at a smart bridge tea held in the Tyrolean room of the Ben eon hotel. Mrs. Milton F. Block of San Francisco was honor guest. Mrs. Block is an attractive young woman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levlnson. She cams to Portland for the Kosh land-Rosenfeld wedding and left Wednesday night for her home In California. Mies Mary Warrack entertained on Friday for Miss Philena King. An attractive tea was the event of the day. Assisting the hostess were Miss Louise Manning. Miss Helen Manning, Miss Kate Schaefer, Mrs. J. H. Hen- drickson. Mrs. Eldon Furnish and Mrs. Kewton Smith, , The formal dance at Portland Heights club Friday was a smart and festive affair. The children's party will be December 27. There will be games for the little people from 7:30 to 8:30, P. M. and dancing afterward. Homer V. Carpenter is proving an able president and the club functions are popular. The social committee for December Includes: Mesdames H. V. Carpenter, H. W. Bates, G. N. Pease, H. A. Sar gent, C A. Hart andi E. C. Griffin. Mrs. Preston W. Smith was hostess Friday at a luncheon for Miss Hope Avery of New York. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Noble and Mies Marjorie Noble have gone to Cali fornia for the winter. ' During their absence Mr. and Mrs. Clymer Noble are occupying the family residence. Mrs. Clymej Noble is an attractive bride who is being welcomed by Port land society. Recent hosts for the Clymer Nobles wete Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Q. A. Daniels, who entertained at dinner. . iMrs. C. M. Bair and the Misses Alberta and Margaret Balr have re turned from New York, where they enjoyed a visit of six weeks or more. Mrs. Rair stopped off in Montana and was extensively feted. The girls were honor guests at dinners and dances. They will be welcomed social ly by society folk among- whom they are. popular. .sirs, wmjam jl. Wheelwright, a member of Eta Alpha chapter, Chi Omega, will give a tea on December 28 for her sorority members and few additional girls who are planning to go to college. Prominent women who wtTl work diligently In the cause of the starvini children of Europe met with Mrs. W. C. Alvord on Friday and planned the work they, will do for the causa. Among those who will assist are: Mrs. W. IL Geary, Miss Irene Daly, Mrs. 'xrmuna tiutner, Mrs. Inmis. Mrs. R. E. Bondurant. Mrs. W. D. Wheelwright ana juts. j. u. CosteUo. IMrs. George AJnslie was honor goest Wednesday at a luncheon given oy airs, j. a. -iicKinnon. Hi'l Military Academy cadet com missioned officers entertained on Thursday night at a dancing party The Emporium will deliver your Christmas purchases free of charge to any place in the United States. 1 LjH I I Z- SWETT GO 1 S-4t I I (2432128 $IXTH ST, JUST OFF WASHING, ON Shop early in the day and you will shop comfortably. Store hours are 9:15 to S:4S. Easily Chosen Remem brances Not Over $3.95 Wrap Up Your Message of Christmas -Cheer With One of These Dainty Gifts $4.95 Crepe de Chine Envelopes $3.95 $5.00 All-Silk Holeproof Hose Are $3.95 $2.75 "Best Knit? Silk Hose at $2.25 a Pair $2.75 Crepe de Chine Envelopes $1.98 $1.75 Dainty Camisoles Reduced to $1.45 Black Cotton Taffeta Umbrellas Are $3.95 Jersey and Taffeta Silk Petticoats $3.95 The same grades formerly sold at $5 and $5.95. : J 1 if of Gift Blouses . 1 i ?$5.O0 Vanity Fair Silk Under' wear Reduced for Holiday Buying . Beautiful in Texture and Within ' Reach of the Most Moderate Purse Group Two at , $6.95 Group Three at $10.00 Georgettes Satins , Tricolettes Crepe de Chine Pongee Blouses of quality, style and distinction. Recent additions to these groups make the assortments very desirable. , , " Every blouse sold for considerably more. ' Overblouses and Waistline Styles Bisque Oriole Navy, Black Brown White, Flesh Gift UmbrellasIn an Almost Limitless Variety And three extra special holiday groupings that provide remarkable savings ! Beautiful, heavy waterproof silks, in every conceivable shade At $5.95 Are" former $8.95 values Ornamented with handles in innumer able attractive and novel designs! At $6.95 Are former $8.95 values At $9.85 Are $10.50 to $14.50 values Other styles from $1.95 tip to $21.50 sss. it r. ii $4.25 Vanity Fair Glove Silk Vests $3.45 $6.95 Heavy Weight Silk Vests $5.65 $5.50 Vanity Fair Silk Bloomers $4.45 $8.95 Heavy Weight Silk Bloomers $7.35 , $5.95 Vanity Fair "Step-Ins" , $4.75 $7.50 Vanity Fair "Step-Ins" $5.95 $6.95 Vanity Fair Unions $5.65 $11.50 Heavy Silk Unions $9.25 Vanity Hemstitched Shoulder Straps 35c Pair at the officers' club house. Twenty- fourth and Marshall streets. The rooms were decorated in Christmas greenery and flags. Patrons and pat ronesses were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Williams, Mrs. Emma Stevens. Mrs. K.' Talty, Mrs. H.H. hartley and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.- Hill. , -Dancing and a supper were the features of the party.. Following were guests: The Misses Elizabeth Boschke, (Continued on Pnyo 4.) g w (cm If If s Cleaning Call MASTER CLEANER AND DYER EAST 7300 E. 3D and ASH STS. PORTLAND Xmas Umbrellas Built to your order at THE SURETY SHOP S6OV2 Alder St M. PATT LADIES TAILOR Your Christmas Wrap at . a Worthy Saving in This ; V " ". .. " Christmas Sale Coats and Wraps Our New York office closed a deal with a lead ing manufacturer for 100 elegant coats which we will place on sale in time for Christmas at $45 $65 $85 Values to $75 Values to $110 Values to $150 Luxurious Winter Fabrics Gorgeous Fur Collars and Cuffs Mbst Extraordinary Styles $125 Special Group of High Grade Goats. Values to $195 Consisting of one-of-a-kind modes which were originally among our finest stock. Coat and wrap styles. The Gown Shop Offers All Evening, Dancing and Party frocks at attractive reductions. Every Harry Collins or Hickson Frock Reduced - Day time and Evening modes. & So KSTABLiSMEl im4 axauniAYATMaiuusaM CLOSING OUT .0 All That Remains of This Stock of FEME FURS Only nine days and all is over. On Dec. 30 N. M-. Ungar, Furrier, retires from business. Most Extraordinary Reductions Mark the Final Disposal of , These Beautiful Furs An opportunity to select the Xmas Fur for LESS MAI THAN F PRICE i i In many cases the lowest-price you'll ever be able to buy reliable Furs such as these are. Fur Coats y Hudson Seal, Mole, , . Marrriot, Near Seal and Sealine Coats plain and trimmed, at sensational prices. KM Fur Scarfs ' and Capes Clever garments .in all popular furs. Many priced at less than the value of the skins. Fur Muffs Skins, Etc. All shins mast go. Ermines, Hudson Seals, Red Foxes, Cray Fox, Hair Seal at far less than orig inal cost. Broadway and Alder ! . I I. r t: . v.- 1 . svite 511. btjsh VAim amona Corm Broadway Aides, f..