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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1920)
1 ft - . t . . 4 ...... . . .'I "'. '"' .1 '. :-; ..'-A -''.'J - - . .-''. '-..1 ... : ' A V51 t f . 1 ' u 1 Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Henry are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H-'Henry for the holiday season. , The wedding of Miss Norma Sparks, JBV r E. C. Grelle, Thomas D. Honeyman, P V' J. C. Ainsworth, George Low. P. L. fl - - f xrX' K " vlV Campbell of the University of Oregon, v x M fy Raymond B. Wilcox, Maurice E. Crum- fiV v v V '. l" VVBl packer, Joseph E. Wiley, Fred I Kl j. 'I v " yA Warren. Antoine G. Labbe, Ferdinand Ml ' 'J "SS - - C Smith, William MacMaster, Richard if Ac t - I' y Wilder, Robert H. Stansf ield, Arthur v."' "3 M. Sherwood, Kenneth Beebe, Guy M, . . . tFVS--lW- Stand'fer' Mary Scarborough. jS ' p " c '-2- M 1,,; f, The marriage of MIs Philena Kins B . f - , Lt M be quite an Important event of I i! k f iV 4 I i J III j December 28. In compliment to the H ! x 4 &'.V't iif&W I II ; bride-elect many social affairs were H .1 NtL9st- "1 "Isl P'anned last week. On Monday Miss' 4t v Sr V " fl Miriam Holcomb entertained at a tea ? . lwf " jiw wltn about 40-of the younger society m- ''Wv - jsW8" fSJr it 1$ a girls as guests. Mrs. William Holden . ,tss(-Ns ;H K1 poured. Mrs. Nelson Randall cut the . ' Jr .'.4i t.iTS ices. Assisting about the rooms were - k " " v t Miss Theodora Stoppenbach, Miss Pau- - J " i' Jm&&M " ne Titus. Miss Anna May Bronaugh, VkS, ' TssJ i av Miss Helen Houghton and Miss Geral- tat ' ; - J&ZJr dine Pilkington. Dainty, pretty little - ' ?.iV Loraine Lea took the cards at the fcx'WiL " - 'ov 4f4' door. The decorations were quite BJV V! Chrlstmasy in character, with a tree Sn. x I AaHS gaily decorated adorning the center of " "7m ' the tab'e and with holly and mistletoe f1 . ' arranged about the rooms. master. A. A. Knowlton will speak for the faculty; E. B. McNaughton for the board of regents and the alumnae speakers will be Miss Eliz abeth McGaw, Miss Pauline Alder man, George Buland, Arthur Caylor, Robert Sabin Jr. Miss Frances Shee ny will give a piano solo. A short business meeting will be held at which Dean Webster, pres ident of the Alumnae association, will preside. The Alumnae board Includes Dean Webster, Miss Gladys Dodeon, Miss Colista Eliot, Miss Helen Doyle, Wilmuth Osborne, Miss Margaret Creech and George Buland. ' , Reservations for the banquet may be made until Monday with Miss Edna Johnson, East 6268. The holiday week will be opened with the Chi Omega alumnae benefit dance Monday night at the Hotel Multnomah. Much interest is shown in the event which will be given to benefit the sorority's milk station for under-nourished children of Ladd school. Mrs. R. R. Giltner is chair man of the reception committee and Misses Esther Maegley, Lucile Shepherd- and Louise Gray comprise the general dance committee. The complete list . of patronesses follows: Mesdames W. C. Alvord. J. N. Teal, William D. Wheelwright, Lu daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sparks, and Lieutenant Harry Craig of New York was solemnized Tuesday In Vancouver, Wash. The ceremony was read by Rev. Mr. Grimes, and little Janet Adams was ringbearer. . Miss Ruth Johns of 'Salem sang an attractive number before the cere mony. The bride wore a simply made gown of white satin made with court train. Her tulle veil was held in place with & rose point lace cap. She carried roses, gardenias and orchids. Miss Hanita Mayer and Miss Bertha Masters of Portland assisted at the wedding eupper which followed the ceremony. Lieutenant Sparks and his bride have gone to southern California and later will go to New Orleans to motor up to Washington, D. C. They will he at Fort Montgomery in February. An enjoyable event of Christmas day was the annual dinner party for which Mrs. C E. S. Wood was hostess. Miss Elisabeth Huber and her rather, Oskar Huber, entertained the members of their family at dinner yesterday. Mrs. T. B. Wilcox has returned to Portland after a short stay in San Diego, Cal., where she was called by the Illness of her sister. Miss Clara Stevens. . A Christmas reception was held by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Henry at their home yesterday. They also enter tained with a family dinner. I Mrs. W. W. Cotton left early last week to spend the Christmas season with relatives In the east. cius Allen Lewis, A. A. Morrison. Ladd Corbett, Shindler, J. Sherman O'Gorman, Frank Hart. O. A. Lyman, Guy Strohm, W. J. Kerr of Oregon Agricultural college. Reliable Furs at Lower Prices Hudson Bay Fur Co. Reliable Fare 147 Broadway Mr. ana Mra.'C. E. Grelle will be dinner hosts tomorrow night honor ing Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henry. Una of the eujoyable affairs of yes terday was the breakfast for which Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Wilson were hosts. Mrs. Lee Hoffman also entertained with her annual Christmas breakfast party. Mr. and Mrs: James C Zan gave a dancing party last night fof a half hundred friends. The dance Is an annual affair at the Zan home. Mrs. William D. Wheelwright will be hostess for a tea Tuesday afternoon honoring Oregon Agricultural College chapter, of Chi Omega. Alumnae and friends of the active- members have been included la the affair. -An attractive programme has been arranged for the Reed college Alum nae banquet next Wednesday night at the Hotel Benson. Associate alum nae have been included in the invi tation to the affair, which promise to be one' of the interesting holiday dinners. - Mrs. Frederick Kiehle, who returned recently from an extended eastern trip. Is being entertained and wel comed by her many friends. A recent affair for her was a luncheon at fCon-tinued on Paere 4.) Resolve' NOW to have a Suit early in the year of 1921. Cameron Squires, Guy Talbot, Henry George Gerlinger, David rtORWAttBRot . Tailors to Men and to VjVS ' Women. I Northwestern Bank Bid.' J. K. STERN LADIES' TAILOR v SPECIAL PRICE IN FALL STYLES DOST WAIT TILL LATER. 447 ALDER ST. fresh every day, 'Morrison sfc, bet. Ati an A KVi T.I fLQWER3 Main or A 1805. QUEEN CITY STEAM CLEANING AND DYE WORKS Established 1904 To get your party gown back in time to use for the holidays -call East 3583. No disappointments on rush orders. 288 Grand Ave Near Hawthorne Are. Mail Orders Solicited , THE SUNDATT OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 26, 1920 . Every Sale Final Positively No Refunds or Exchanges DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON .COATS Featuring Two Very Special Groups ) l . . : : 1 55 Coats "ow Formerly A Q Q K f) $45 to $57.50. .rOOeUU. 39 Coats Formerly $65 to $79.50 Now $49.75 Fine Cloth Coats u "oou- 33Wand'50 Plush Goats Reduced 33M and 50 $ 39.50 Plush Coats .......... $ ' 26.35 $ 55.00 Plush Coats 36.65 $ , 97.50 Plush Coats ,....$ 65.00 $165.00 Plush Coats 82.50 $225.00 Plush Coats . . . .$112.50 $275.00 Plush Coats $137.50 All Fur Pieces Former prices Note a few of the $ 89.50 Red Fox...$ $125.00 Skunk .....$ $ 55.00 Huds'n Seal $ $105.00 Mole ..:..'.$ $200.00 Australian Opossum Vanity Fair Silk UNDERWEAR Reduced 25 $ 4.25 Vanity Fair Vests. .$3.19 $ 6.95 Vanity Fair Vests. .$5.25 $ 5.50 Vanity Fair Bloora'rs $4.15 5 8.95 Vanity Fair Bloom'rs $6.75 $ 5.95 Vanity Fair Chemise $4.45 $ 8.50 Vanity Fair Chemise $6.35 $ 6.95 Vanity Fair Unions $5.25 $11.50 Vanity Fair Unions $8.65 Every Piece of Silk Underwear Reduced! All High-Grade 300 Trimmed Hats REDUCED TO $2.50 , Formerly ' Priced to $10 'Only 5 s Days Selling u W UlrjUUl J the policy of The Emporium to take stock December 31. It is also our policy to reduce our stocks to a MINIMUM before this event. This year with the abnormal and chaotic merchandise conditions existing we have bent every effort toward this one idea: TO CLEAR OUR STOCKS REGARDLESS OF PRICE SACRIFICES A SALE EXTRAORDINARY! 65 SILK OR WOOL DRESSES $25 MODELS FORMERLY SELLING , FROM $35 TO $42.50 - SATINS KITTEN'S EAR CREPE POIRET TWILL TRICOTINE Skirts Are Reduced 45 SKIRTS AT 38 SKIRTS AT $7.95 $13.95 They were $10.50 to $16.50 Wool Plaids. Splendid color combi nations. They were $17.50 to $25. Finest Quality Plaids. Plain and Pleated. Are Reduced From are forgotten- in this tremendous disposal 6f fur pieces. Reductions: 44.75 62.50 27.50 52.50 r Children's $2.95 Sets . $4.95 Sets . $7.50 Sets . $10 Sets . . . $14.75 Sets . Furs 333 Less S1.9S $3.35 ..$5.00 ...$6.65 $9.85 $100.00 $19.50 Sets $13.00 Blouses Re-Priced for Clearance Every Blouse Without Exception Now at Reductions' Ranging to Z3l3. 100 SILK BLOUSES Q s Formerly $7.50 to $10.95. .DeyO Georgette Crepe de Chine Satin White, Flesh, Bisque, Navy and other colors. GEORGETTE BLOUSES With Hand-Made Laces $7.95 The Regular Values Range from $12.50 to $19.50 White and Flesh. Winter Millinery $8 SO Included Are Former $15, $16.50, to $22.50 Models Positively not one hat reserved. All our Pattern Hats, Gold Lace Hats and stunning must go at this price. ' 01 124 1? 128 SIXTH ST, JUST OFF WASHINGTON .V Every Sale Final Positively No Refunds or Exchanges' ' - - - - - -XLM - ' DRASTIC1 REDUCTIONS ON SUITS Our Entire Stock in Five Groups All Suits Formerly $35.00 Now $23.75 All Suits Formerly $42.50 to $49.50 Now $31.75 All Suits Formerly $55.00 to $67.50 Now $43.50 All Suits Formerly $69.50 to $82.50 Now $47.85 All Suits Now $85.00 to $100 $56.95 FurCoats33y3&50Less $190 Fur Coats 9 05.00 $275 Fur Coats 9137.50 $325 Fur Coats $102.50 $350 Fur Coats 9175.00 Sealine, Near Seal, Marmot and Muuhrat 3 3 to 50 $ 59.50 Fox 39.85 $295.00 Squirrel $117.50 $179.50 Black Lynx $119.65 $ 32.50 Wolf $ 21.65 $157.50 Black Fox $ 91.65 $ 89,50 Wolf $ 59.65 $195.00 Fitch $ 97.50 Every Wool Fiber, SILK SWEATER " Less . 33 $ 6.95 Sweaters are 4.65 $ 8.95 Sweaters sjre 5.95 $10.50 Sweaters are 6.95 $13.95 Sweaters are ...$ 9.25 $16.50 Sweaters are ...$11.00 $19.50 Sweaters are ...$13.00 $25.00 Sweaters are ...$16.65 -All Angora Brushed Wool Scarfs Are Reduced 1 in a Final Sale at $180 Fur Hats 350 Trimmed Hats REDUCED TO $4.75 - Formerly Priced to $12.50 Selling Edgar Piper. 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