THE SUNDAY OREGQTTJLN, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 10, 1922 n rytpPJ ' f ft I 1 'Sv.O 1 i i t'.-'" is iWw.A" Ask for Our Gift Guide! Shop in Comfort! You'll Find It Profitable to Do Your Christmas Shopping at This Women s Store of Practical Gifts We Are Splendidly Ready to Serve You Gift Assortments Were Never ' so Complete Prices Never so Moderate! at 2:55 o'clock. Mrs. Burns is notf enly a Lady Maccabee, but is proral- nnt In tViA Eastern Star PvtViinn Sisters, past president of the Ameri- j can Fraternal Congress, member of the National Fraternal Congress, member o the Daughters- of the Revolution and Federations of Women's clubs. A committee will meet Tier at the tatlon and escort her to Benson hotel for a rest. A banquet will be given Mrs. Burns at 6 P. M. at the Chamber of Commerce. Mayor Baker will give the address of wel come. The annual Oregon Agricultural college Christmas dance will be eiven in honor of the high school seniors who contemplate entering college. The dance will be held Wednesday night, December 27, in the assembly ballroom of the Mult nomah hotel. The committee in cludes Ralph Westering, Wayne Davis, Francis Lounsburry and Henry Weisenborn. Mrs. F. A. Douty and her daugh ters. Miss Roberta and Miss Mar garent Ellen, who have been east for several months, returned to Portland Tuesday. An attractive dance was given y the members of the Portland Heights club Friday night, at the clubhouse. The social committee for this month includes Mrs. G. Norman Pease, chairman; Mrs. H. W. Bates, Sirs. Omar C. Spencer, Mrs. Forrest S. Fisher, Mrs. F. C. Austen, Mrs. Harry J. Strowbrldge, and Mrs. J. A. Givens. The alumnae organization of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority is planning to have its regular Christmas dance at the Portland hotel in the holiday season. The committee3 are at rt-ork but have not yet announced their plans definitely. Also plans for the Alpha Delta Pi tea for mothers are under way and will be announced later. The mothers' tea is always an event of December. The Glee club of St. Helen's Hall will give a concert at the school Wednesday night, December 13, at S o'clock. All friends of the faculty ai.u students are cordially invited to aLtend. This is the first appear ance of the club this year. The girls hiivt been trained by Mrs. Mabel Hal; Smith. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Simmons were honored at a surprise party last Tuesday evening at their new home. cards were the diversions of the j evening. transferred ' from the University of California, where he spent his first year. . Mr. and Mrs. Dillon were married quietly in Vancouver December. 6. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Laughton of Port land. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Dillon and a nephew of Dr. C. A. Cofoid, pro fessor at the University of Cali fornia. The young couple are at home to their friends at 711 Ravenview drive. Yellow chrysanthemums and burning tapers adorned the table, at which covers were laid for 12. In addition to the hostesses the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Dillon, Miss Elizabeth Gore, Miss Myrtle Swallow, (Miss Alice John son, Charles Mcllraith, Thomas Mc Kay, Aden Jones, Fred Gaiser and Herman Kehrli, -. In a beautiful ceremony, per formed before an altar laden with palms and Tiellow chrysanthemums, Miss Gladys Blaine of Seattle be came the bride of Dr. Frederick E. Chambers of Portland in the Jteed college chapel Thursday night. Mrs. Chambers is a Reed alumna and has the honor of being the third Reed graduate to be married in the chapel of her alma mater. The bridegroom Is a brother to Miss Ruth Chambers, a classmate of Mrs. Chambers. The bride was robed in white satin heavily . beaded and carried a bouquet of pale pink bride's roses. She was attended by Miss Ruth Chambers, bridesmaid, who wore Nile green chiffon. Dr. D. A. Chambers, brother of the bride groom, acted , as best man. The bride was presented by her brother, J. J. Blaine of Seattle. Rev. William L. Riley officiated. Miss Alice Johnson ' played the wedding mUrch from Lohengrin as the procession entered. Soft organ selections accompanied the ceremony, which was followed later by Men delssohn's "Nuptial" march. The Reed chapel was artistically decorated with yellow chrysanthe mums and ferns for the occasion and the altar was a veritable shrine of floral beauty. A short reception in the chapel followed the wedding, which was attended by 100 friends of the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers de parted immediately , u$on their honeymoon. They will be at home after New Year's in Piedmont. Men of House H at Reed college were host to a hundred Reed couples (Continued on Page 4.) " ffefr y- Give -- The Practical j I ias mar i UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu- j ! gene, Dec. 9. (Special.) An affair i which interests the college set, ! 1 alumni, sub-debs and society ma trons and maids of Portland is the annual Christmas college ball to be given in Portland in the Christmas vacation by the Woman's League of the University of Oregon. This year the event will take place in the Multnomah hotel ballrooms, with the tea gardens between, and the dat is Tuesday, December 26. - An excellent orchestra will furnish music for the affair. A number of j dinners, smart dinner dances and no-host parties are being planned to precede the dance. Tickets may he obtained at Spaulding's and at Sherman, Clay's. The culmination of another college romance was brought to light Fri day night when the wedding of Miss Ruth Alice Laughton to Henry Cofoid Dillon of Portland was an nounced at a dinner party given in their honor by Miss Elsa Armstrong and Miss Helen Ptppy of Reed col lege in the Japanese room of the i 'Reed commons. Both the bride and bridegroom are former students of Reed college. Mr. Dillon having Berg's The Real Christmas Gift Shop of Portland Are you in doubt as to what she will like? Let her choose for herself Give a Berg Glove Order or Merchandise Certificate Issued in any amount redeem . able at any time $ !(: All purchases dressed in gift wrappings if you wish timely and acceptable espe cially when they're so swagger and smart as the new ones that are continually arriving. Gift wrappings for these, too. s Charming New Silk Umbrellas Very Special at Wait ti.l you see their (PrT QJ? amber bacolite han- 00 dies and fancy rings and crooks you'll want one for yourself as well as for gifts. All colors, with taped edges. Such Cunning Red or Blue Umbrellas for the Kiddies S1.49 BREAD You all know how good BOMAN MEAL porridge is. ROMAN MEAL BREAD is good. Your grocer- (anywhere in and near Oregon) can supply your table with Roman Meal Bread. Served in restaurants. Log Cabin Baking Co. bake and distribute Roman Meal Bread They're very, very special for never be fore have such umbrellas been ' obtainable at anywhere near the price. Rain proof; colors guar anteed. And some wit fancy tips and ferrules to match handles $2.25. What More Acceptable Gift Than SWEATERS especially wool CJO QJ? slip-ons at ... 56JO : .: ....HOSIERY . Who ever had too much hosiery especially when selected at Portland's favorite hosiery shop ? This year selections are more interesting than ever more varied more beautiful-and at such mod erate prices. , Maid-Tu-Ware Pure Thread Silk Hose $2.00 Any woman would be happy to receive these beautiful full-fashioned silk hose with lisle tops' and feet. In black, seal, cordovan and dune. 3 pairs in gift box $6.00 Berg's Wear-a-Green Pure Silk Hose $2.25 The green band is an insurance of quality for these pure ingrain silk stockings. And they're so popular. They fit perfectly and wear wonderfully. : 3 pairs in box, special 6.50 McCallum's "True Blue" Silk Hose $3.00 Made expressly for Berg's. "You just know she wears them" might be said of half of Portland's well-dressed women. -More acceptable gifts would be difficult . to find. . 3 pairs in box, special $8.75 Phoenix Pure Silk Hose $2.10 The best hosiery value in the country PHOEXIX and this is one of the most popular of the line. In black and many shades, they're wonderful at the price. Full fashioned, with lisle tops and so'es. - always appreciated constant reminders of the giver, because they're so often seen. Here are two suggestions from our com plete stocks. New Imported Strap Wrist Glace Gloves at These are the new CJO QK popular loose wrist D50 gloves, with two-tone embroid ery and strap wrists. Fine soft quality in brown, beaver, gray and'black. v s Long White Glace Gloves Are Festive . They suggest good j9 QC times and h a p p y DOJO gifts. Full 16-button length, they're soft and pliable and beautiful. , of Silk for Gifts What could be more timely than silkeu' underwear. Such dainty, gift-like apparel especially "Bergsylk" Vests of a heavy' quality silk made ex pressly for us. Vests in bodice style with self and ribbon straps. Flesh or orchid. .Quality A S2.19 ; 1 Quality B $3.25 ' , Quality C $4.25 Knickers to Match at $3.19 and $4.85 Clever little slip-ons light weight and warm in a wealth of shades. Rack bottoms. Some with pockets and belts. A Special Showing of Pure Silk Tuxedo Sweaters Exceptional at $14.85 whosjfoirr hosier? Fonroiia fcneurn as tnnon's sMobmsom STBtrr-ftar Ones Oppoerri - Two-Piece Sels of Radium Silk $4.85 Each These are so "gifty" with the soft radium silk of orchid appliqued with Slue trimming or flesh with blue. Ami some with picot edges, too. - There's a Gift for Every Age at Every Price Wool Slipons - in attractive novelty and plain weaves gay color combinations. $2.75to$8.50 New Navajo Slipons Of fiber silk and wool bright colorings com bined with buff, brown and peacock. $7.50 For Grandmother t A warm Angora shoul der, shawl or a snug tuxedo sweater at $5.95 to $9.50 in doubt Hj Sena tier a Gift Certificate . Brushed Wool Slipons-$3.95 A spatial holiday group of warm, ivoolly brushed wool slip-ons, in new shades, of buff, navy, brown. Special Angora Scarfs - and Hat Sets 4,95 No more delightful gift for the young girl or the sports woman than these jaunty hat and scarf sets smartest col or combinations. ("'.'. Other Knitted Gift . .v Suggestions: Brushed Wool Sweater Coats $8.50 Finest Silk and Wool Slipons $16.50 MllfllllllM ii i v i if n N m ii ii i ii (9 124-128 SIXTH ST. i. Wool Scarfs in infinite gift va riety brushed wool and plain weaves $3.45to$5.95 Fiber Silk and Wool Slipons 1 In very pretty and at tractive two-tone colorings-Jade, Bronze, Jockey, Flame, Gray, Buff. $5.95 - $7.50 Fiber Silk Scarfs add a gay touch to winter costumes; clever new striped effects $2.95to$4.75 A Fine Gift Thought: HOLEPROOF HOSIERY GO. Broadway at Morrison Announcing Portland's Most Extraordinary ale of Dressei Your Unrestricted Choice of Every Dress in Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices Street Frocks . Evening Gowns Party Frocks Dinner Frocks . Exquisite hand-made importations Silk Frocks Wool Frocks Many Reduced 25 Some Reduced 40 Others at Half Price Some Less Than Half 2& WXYXl I i ff. & uroaaway ai nornsun , j SSL 2k