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VOL. XLI PORTLAND. OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING; DECEMBER 17, 1923 NO. 51 ' ' ' 'l v ' ' , " . ' I I vS been beore the smartest audiences Charles C, Hindman wore graj e U " f 1 '' ,v ( i V 4 Jill ' ,of he sea,30n Amonir those who ih.ffon; Mrs John A. Laing was in ' 11 J) , " " l "1 f " " ' ' jl ' ' ' " v' " ' 'will eVitertEHn with box parties that amber metal cloth worn wita amber V ' ' ' ' x" : ' -1 ' t , w4 evening are Mr C.' F. Adams, Mr." beads; Mrs. Maurice E. Crumpacker ' " vS 1 - i,1 i j .." 'r -s, "N " " - " 1 and Mrs William C Alvord Mrs t, ore black velvet adorned w ith red - ,V , , i ' Jy t ' . 1 - ' W.'B.. Ayer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. cherries on. the side; Mrs. Clark D. , x ' ' ' ' 4 . " t j . ' . c I Burns,. Dr.. and Mj-s. R. C- Coffey, Simmonds was' in black and white I . ' . , , I" ' N , ' I " - . ' Mr: . and Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett,' Bequins; Miss Katherine Laldlaw wat ; I Ax . X , ' f . .?$' !" v , , . s . i I Miss Isabella Gauld,. Mrs. Mary Scar- m gown of white lace; Mrs. Wijharn y .. 1 , ' ' ' . , , 't " j . . i : , ' I borough, Mrs. Tjieodore B. Wilcox, B. Roberson wore a periwinkle' blue ! T""T , , ' . N . v t -t !. - . i i 1 - Mrs.. Charles "Edwin Sears "and Mrs. ' chiffon; Mrs. E. C. ghevlin were a I r 1 " - ' ' ' " 1 ' '" ; H. C. Wortman. , .. . mulberry Canton crepe. 41 , - , V"'"' ' , ' ' ',. ' ' 5 ' ' ' , ' ' " " " - , i I i ' - ' ' The Waerley. Country club-' was One of the most charming- af- ' . . ' , ,'t - , ' ' ' " ' , - , "4 ' ' . -l ' the scene of one -of the most attrac- fairs of the week was the luncheon i t ' - v . " .' 4 ' ' 1 " " - X- A ' tive affairs of , the season Thursday, at w hich', Misa ; Alberta' Bair' enter- " v " ' T . ' t . -, " . J ' ' 5 evening when'the first of the series tained Monday at her home in Irv-, If' r $ 'J ? , ' ' ' ' ' s " 4 ' , , ' ? - v of subscription .dances "was given.' fngton. Bridge w-as the diversion of , , ' ' . - v 1 , , ? - " A . number of : dinners preceded the the afternoon.- . . i I'll- " N ' " , ' , - , , ,y vv-J v . I ' , .'vj, ; - I party Many beautiful gowns 'were ' I - - " ' ' 'J ! s - ' , worn by the . debutantes and the'- A brilliant event of Saturday, De- i ' . r ' $ ' J !' j ,j v . S , voung matrons. l Miss . Elizabeth cember U, will1 be the. New"'Tear'a . j ' i" ( , ' ' " r ' , - ' C f v ' 1 ' - J , Hailey appeared in a stunning gown party at "the Waverleyf Country" ' 4 , , N N - , I ' ., t I k4 , 3 of .sapphire blue. Velvet, . worn: with club. Dinner will be' rservea"'at 7 ! x . , , ip , v'-j I . ' if j -a .hand on her coiffure of silver and, o'clock on New Tear's day, Mon- ' '! ? J $ I , . ' t ,, Due. A corsage of orchids completed day The, club will hold 'open house , . - ? ' - - ! ' ' - '( t r ? ' I v-'' ' -c ,;t',1- r.er costume. Miss Louise Lin'hicum from 2 30 until 5-30. Members and , ' . ' s ' ' , ( ' ' ' "i fcv t ' -i .'.'.: ;'), . ". . - "Was in orchid chiffon, Miss Virginia their "families will attend. - " ' (' J I . t . ji '" Sears .wore a .creation of jade and - ' ,"',' " ' f s v 1 , ' I , I I ill' ' f.s 1 , silver, Miss Margaret Biddle wore- Mr. , and , Mrs Frank JayrCobbs , 1 5s v N " , r ' ' y r f v , VIl I 1 i - s, I a smart model of brocade gold have returned from a. visit In the V I , - ' f v . - - ' ' . ' v.v j 4? v y - cloth,: Miss Dorothy McGuire was in east. - v . i I I y . j,x - ? . , , ' I - A ;s .; .-,,"'' Z s if i "J I I grey georgette, heavily beaded in ', ' l i , ' , , , , - , . . x ' t v y J, ' , j !''', ' - ,-.: crystals; Miss Marian Howe was" at-1 Captain, and Mrs. Wallace "Wood- . 1Nvn j v v T '''''' s-?"?','i -..vvA- -s-- , i' !( ' - . tired in a frock of hand-painted chif- , ward "(Cornelia Stanley) and 'their ' " - v ' c ' . j v''' ' 1 e X -J y " on ' r,c'' a"tunina' colors, 'Miss small-son have gone to Deschutes ' " v j k ' ' k V ' . , 'Jl J I . Isabella Gauld wore a gown of Pekin to' pass the holidays swith' ,'Mrs ' " v'v i- 7 f I " ' "'"a ' " f ' . olue chiffon with beads and earings W'oodward's . father,. F , S ' Stanley. ' ' " ,x " ' , M Jw . i . " ' ' ' , v ' ;" I t ' ' - f " ' " of'!the same hue;. Miss "jouiso IHoyt They .will be the. guests of Mr.'and ' s x " , " J -'-- a 4 jr ' ' '" ' 'was in . red - velvet, with a silver Mra J P. O'Brien before going to . - - " - - r t - , , j 1t t , , x " ' 1 ' X wreath-on her. head; Miss Cornelia San Francisco, where Captain Wood- v r . t ' . " ( ' j "X k " j ' if y , Cook appeared in a gown of black ward will be stationed at the Pe- Os'" 1 ' ' , ' " " ' " f . ' i 4 : f chitfon heavily embroidered in gold; sidio . t . V " ' " 1K , 'N' ..i , '- . 'y ; 'NJS vv -jtr - ' ' J,,s Janet rHouse "wore a flame- i ' X Xj ' ' ' ! " r- jT " ' y XV v i. ,8 : colored georgette. Miss Mariraret 1Ir- and Mrs Edmund U Dever- rl X X4 " sf" sS - r xN ' XX;, " : - f '..: 'S?S-jr?a'r Ce" ' CooWpra; a' Kpld. laoe frock, over eaux were hosts Tuesday evening JWVSjfr X. ' NVJ -' , , 1.-' " '-' !PJfml'S? f yf'AVXl ' S2!!ta. "ii&&lLi' 1 -Jie:-'J?Z&fZ tale green; Miss Dorothy Mitchell . for an informal dinner party. Covers Jf? ?Zj!J,jr. .Xy" " - v x ' 'r, - jZoyZ Xk I (I llllb 'VXl r sfc,.ilttii . v - ' 7vC&0 .wore -a-costume of mauve '.affeta were placed for eight. ..- . V7yc2f 0 7 ' ' 7SS Tmmt1" ' jrfUir V V liW Sr fc.: 1 1 ' 3&fCeS- r&sj"ZS' trimmed in a deeper shade of velvet; . . - ' - - , , ,.r2jin ' "" , fT, J Vvi JrJA ' Wlk. XI' vS?' . - - - Nj?i?iez Miss Lilian Mitchell wore a bouffant Mr. and Mrs.-Erskine Wood were . Zi-VXs. rtnSJ- (Zvv J flfTRTV ia huwilv nrpTiH.rine fnr nrnmnhi pnnMno- natiAn j in;n-u . m nq ...n O the Christmas holidays, and at rides which are invariably followed presented by the orchestra.,. She is ''x '-' the present , time ' one , finds , by supper parties. , -: r . the daughter of the Marquis' de I--Jth Lornrti nh.r ('fflr. n ihk niii'ral. r i- ' . -iu.. . .. . cniffon with a bertha of duchess , " " ' O V 11 lilC v Wit "U CbO b X CI U V (All W 1JMU iliAI. endar. The shops ... become gayer .Astoria fire relief fund and raising in the London court. Madame D'Al each day with their brilliant decora- - proceeds in order to give the thil- varez enjoys the reputation of be tions of red bows, Christmas trees dren of Astoria a Christmas. . ing the first woman to have sung in and greens,' and .with the ground ; The most important social event Westminster Abbey. Her brother, beautifully covered by the .snow the of the coming week is the symphony.' the Marquis 'de Buena Vista, is th holiday spirit is bound to be with ; concert, which will take place first secretary of the Peruvian em-. everyone. . This icy . cold weather... Wednesday evening at - the Heilig bassy in Washington, D. C, conse will be" the inspiration for many im--theater. - Madame Marguerite D'Al-. nuently her appearances there have Cook Vpre; a' gpld. lace frock over eaux were : hosts , Tuesday ' evening pale green;- Miss Dorothy . Mitchell . for an informal dinner party.. Covers . wore -a-costume of mauve ' .affeta were placed for eight. . " trimmed in a deeper shade of velvet; . - Miss Lilian Mitchell wore a bouffant Mr- and Mrs.-Erskine Wood were . frock, of orchid taffeta; Mrs. A. D. hosts last Sunday evening , with , .Morris wore a gown of red brocaded a sapper party. Oakley Wood sang; : velvet; Mrs. Curtis P.'. Bailey wore" a selection of songs during the even- '. ing.. " William H. Lines, Mr. and Mrs. liar- told by little cards attached to cor technic Institute and served over- '"'.' ' ,"'., '' ; old Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. sage bouquets of orchids, sweet peas seas during the war. He is a mem - Mr. and Mrs.' John Clrk Burgard i Hindman, Mr. -and Mrs. Paul Giesy, and Ophelia roses, which formed the ber of the Phi Gamma Delta fra- laee; Mrs. Joseph Lambert wocj: a ' &Te receiving congratulations upon Donaia sterling ana Carroll nun- attractive, centerpiece ; tor the table, gold satin brocade, with gold leaves the arrival-of a. son, born last Sun-' nihg. . , .' , .Miss Bruere ' is ' the daughter of Dr. ; on her 'hair;-Mrs. Richard Maurice day in San Francisco. , . "' and 'Mrs. "Gustave E. Bruere.., She " " " Miss Dorothy Cbckran. was the in- -is a very pretty, and popular girl. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Norris' spiration for the , beautifully ap- ; Last June; she graduated from the entertained - with- a dinner Tuesday pointed luncheon at which Miss Ruth ; Knox school at Coopersto wn, N. ,Y. night, preceding ; the subscription Bruere entertained Tuesday and an-- Mr. Huggins is'the eon of Mr. and dance. Their guests, .were,-Mr. .and nounced-her lengaeraent to Charles ' Mrs Charles Nathaniel Huggins -Ho. Mrs..' Simeon Winch, Mr. and Mrs. "Newell Huggins-- The betrothal was is a graduate of the Worcester Poly- , . , A ' , Dooley's costume was gold cloth; Kiss Hannah Laidlaw wore, a model of , yellow satin;. Mrs. : Mary i Scar bcrough was in a gown of silver oleth;. Mrs..-J." v.. G. Posey wore a striking, model of black satin; iCra. ternity and is well known in busi ness and social circles. The guests at the luncheon included- the Misses Mary Helen Spaulding, ' D o r o t h y ; and Lilian Mitchell,' Eloise Huggins, Harriet Griffith.. Georgiana. Mears, Edith Cook, Lvutsc Hoyt and Margaret