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dleton, formerly of Gamma chapter, Ev erett. Wash., Kenneth Fox and Ralph Wilcox, both attending Oregon Agricul tural .College, . and . Fred . Reed, .wno.-la now ' attendmaT"'Berketey. !""""- Gamma Phi Beta sorority has issued cards for a tea on January 2 at. the home of Mrs. J. G. Beach, 1015 Qulmby street . The Women's Society of the White Temple presented a program of rare ex cellence Wednesday afternoon ; In the lecture room of the, church. Everything was brought to conform with the Christ mas spirit the spirit of giving to and for others. Miss Ada Alice Tuttle's presentation of Oscar Wilde's "Happy Prince," with piano, Accompaniment was errective. Mrs. J. G. Frankel told the story of Tk nhr Wlu Man hv Van lvlr In I I 1fi"?i(tfe jhww ' JH. . 111 'AX. X iiti ? 5 , v - "f ' , . '7'- S: ",V Mrs.. Andrews (Josephine Smith), wife of Lieutenant Joseph Andrews of Fort Schofield, Hawaiian Islands, who is visiting with relatives here. Bt. Helens, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Tlnrklev Mn. Vathitrlna Tlnlv Mm fn v Nichols, Miss Lenora Klosterman, Mlas Margaret Dickson. Miss Matschener, Miss Begrgs, Miss Nancy Dickson, Fred A. Kribs. Talcott B. Root. W. T. B. Nicholson, Mrs. Jane W. Noon, Mrs. L. Wright. Miss Helen Piatt is expected home Monday, after an enjoyable ten montna' sojourn In Paris. Miss Piatt left last year with Mr. nd Mrs. F. W. Baldwin, with whom she traveled -ensively. She has since been at Miss Florence MacLean's school for girls In Paris studying languages and art. She has been visiting in the East since landing In America with Mrs. Henry C. White In New York, and with Mrs. John Black in Springfield, 111. Mrs. A. T. Fisher of Chicago, who is visiting her sister. Mrs. Carl O. L. Idebe. art Mrs. Henry -Harmon, were special guests at the meeting; of Mrs. Llebe's auction bridge club Monday aft ernoon at her Irvlngton home. The house was attractively decked with cut flowers and fern. The members of the club are as follows: Mesdames L. M. Davis. Luzelle McNicholas, Harry D. Curtis. Fielder Jonen Jack Cather, Carl O. Llebe. Walter Guild. Joseph Penney, Forrest Driver, Henry Loverldge, F. B. Reed and Miss Pauline Rummelln. The favors were won by Mrs. J. Cather and Mrs. Forrest Driver. The guests of the Nortonia have ar ranged for a New Year's eve supper ' dance which promises to be a most en joyable affair. Being strictly Informal, no cards have been sent out except by request The hospitable home of Mrs. E. M. Baker, East Thirtieth and Kllllngsworth avenue, was the scene of a most delight ful social and musleil af tarnoan Man. day, December 16th, when the Monday Musical club was at home to members and guests. Mrs. Baker, hostess for the occasion, was beautifully gowned In white lace, bead embroidered, over char-i meuse relieved with touches of black! chiffon. She headed a receiving line I composed or members of the board. Mrs. G. J. Frankel's gown was a rich gray and white broadcloth. Mrs. Joseph I Stafford wore a modish costume of mauve and cerise, with point lace trim mings. Mrs. Lillian Conser, who was effectively gowned In black charmeuse and white shadow lace, and Mrs, P. L. Thompson, who wore French blue bro caded charmeuse with turquoise bands, ' graced the tea table during the social hour. Mrs. John Toft, in a gown of delicate yellow .shades, presided in the dining room. She was assisted In serv- Ing by the Misses Marguerite Thompson, Florence Westengard, Minnie Glenden nlng, Melva Westengard and Naidyne Biker. The rodms of rich brown tones were rarely beautiful with a profusion of Bcarlt barberry, polnsettla, carnations, Japanese lilacs and greens. The tea table was adorned with a huge floral basket of scarlet foliage and ferns, with festoons of scarlet tulle extended from the electrolier to points of the table ending in graceful bows. Mrs. Herman A. Heppner, the presi dent, on account of Illness was unable to be present, bo greetings were extend ed by the vice president, Mrs. G. J. Frankel. During the afternoon piano numbers by Miss Abby Whiteside, vocal selections by Miss Julia Claussenlus, and readings with musical setting, were enjoyed. . Mrs. Herbert Garr Reed presided at the guest register. Out of town guests were Mrs, T. S, Silvers of Taeoma, Mrs. Glenn Foulkea of Hillsdale and Mrs. James H. Elgin of Salem. w The University of Oregon chapter and the Portland Alumni club of Phi Delta Theta will give a banquet Tuesday night In the Tyrolean room of the Oregon hotel. All Phi Delts In Portland are in vited. The committee in charge is C. W, Walls and Miles Standish of Port land and Ira Staggs of Eugene. - About 15 of the alumnae members of Delta Gamma met for luncheon last Saturday In the woman's dining room of the new University club. The No vember luncheon at the Portland hotel was also a very enjoyable affair and was attended by ne'arly 20 Delta Gam mas. The active chapter at Eugene and Beta Nu, the alumnae chapter in Port land, are planning a tea, which is to be given December SO at the home of Miss Edith Clerln. Also for a large dance, at the Portland Heights club, January 3. An enjoyable affair of Saturday even Ins: was the dance given by Mr. and Mrs. James H. Abrey at Russelvllle hall be yond Montavllla. Elaborate prepara tions were made for this airair. The popular tango and one-step were alter nated with the other dances. Another high, school fraternity was added to the list of Portland nationals when the Alpha Gamma chapter of the Kappa Alpha PI fraternity was Installed Monday night. The members of the Oregon Alpha Gamma chapter are: Carl Cummlnga, Baltls Allen, Charles Fleishman, William Crittenden formerly of Tau Sigma chap ter Topeka, Kan., Allen Cutler, Kenneth Morrison, Lloyd Vermillion, Brooks Pen- Copper Plate Engraving Place Your Order Now for Engraved Announcements Calling Cards and Stationery GILL'S The J, K. Gill Company, Third and Alder Streets which self sacrifice is most beautifully set forth. Rev. Frank Gorman sang a group of oratorla numbers In clear, sym pathetic voice, adding greatly to the theme of the story. Mr. Gorman sang A and B numbers. "Comfort Ye, My Peo ple." and "Every Valley," from the "Mesiah." "Nlg;ht of Nights," by Van derwater. "There Is a Green Hill Far Away," by Guonod, and "Open the Gates,"- by Knapp. Mrs. Elsie Bond Blschoff ably accompanied Mr. Gorman. The decorations of Oregon grape, pine wreaths and holly were profuse, and a gaily dressed Christmas tree stood In the lecture room, in me taaies- par-or a huge basket or greenery ana poin settlas stood on a table, from which home-made candy was served by the social committee, Mrs. O. P. M. Jamison, chairman, assisted by Mrs. David Foulks, Mrs, W, H. 8iegner and Mrs. R, H. Seabo. 'w Back from a five-month trip through Futoda. Mra. H. C. Keck and Mist Gladys Keck, of- 848 Victoria street are entertaining their friends with little anecdotes of the way people of the J VvllllUvlH UV ..'0 m. Keck was born In Haroourg, Germany, and visited her old home for h firnt time since she leil it as a child. She found everything preciaeiy as she remembered it 80 years ago, with the single exception that the house In which she was born now has a tile roof replacing the thatch tnat aaornea l then- V. w Miss Keck graduated from the high school last spring and thle vrlp was her first away from American colL The two left Portland last summer, going through Canada eastward anS vlsitin? Liverpool, London, Paris, Swlteerlan-1, Berlin, Hamburg and many of the small picturesque spots famous In history. w w Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Cohn compli mented Mrs. Ida Cohn of Spokane at a box party at the Heillg theatre Monday night. SOCIETY PERSONALS j Mrs. W. D. Fenton left Monday evening for New York, where she will be Joined by her son, William D. Fenton Jr., who is attending Mt. Clair academy, near New York, to spend the Christmas vacation with him in that city. Mr. and. Mrs. W. J. Church of La Grande are guests of Mrs. Church's mother, Mrs. Eleanor Cameron, 463 Rod ney street. Mr. Church formerly was mayor of La Grande. Miss Edith Varney has gone to New York city and will return In about a month. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weinberg will be at home to their friends after Decem ber 20 at the Highland Court. Mrs. Thomas Brltton Foster had as her house guest last week Mrs. K. L. Miller of Roseburg. w Mrs. Nina Larowe In nlnnnlne tn leave January 1 for a two months trip south. She will go through the Grand Canyon In Arisona as well as stopping at many points of interest in California. Miss Margaret Malarkey, whose engagement to Vernon Cartwright of London, England, was announced yesterday; Mrs. A. O. Van Cleve (An ne Margaret Sheehy, 413 East Tenth North. Friday afternoon at 8:80. An invitation was extended to all visiting members in the city to attend. Colonel Yates and family, after a long vacation, have returned and are domi ciled at the Nortonia. Muh Informal entertaining has been tendered for the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCall (Dorothy Lawson) of Prlnevllle, who are guests at the Hotel Oregon. Mrs. C. HarryDavls (Anita Burns) underwent an operation Friday morning for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. J. Curtys Simmons are spending the Christmas holidays in St. Louis, Mo., the guests of Mr. Sim mons' mother. Cards are out announcing the arrival of a baby boy, who has been named Lionel Vernon, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Dippold on December 10. Miss Annie Blanche Shelby has re turned home after passing a month In Seattle, the guest of Mrs. ltillza Ferry Leary. Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew Gearln (Anna Marie Von Honmtssen) have re turned from their wedding trip through the east and south. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Beyers are spending the holidays in Seattle with relatives and friends. Mr. Beyers is the Canadian Pacific ticket agent of this city. Mrs. Fuge, aunt of Guy Webster Tal' toot and Miss Gertrude Talbot, has ar rived from Dublin, Ireland, to spend Christmas with her Portland relatives. Gamma Phi Beta sororttv held Itn Mrs. Fuge was accompanied to this monthly meeting; at the home of Miss country by her husband. Major Fuge, who. Bailed Friday from New York for Ireland. Mrs. Jack Surl r Ielen Worrell) is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Worrell, at their home at Vineyard on the Oregon City carline. Mrs. Surlzer arrived the early part of the month and will remain un til the latter part of January, w Mrs. Helen Starrett of Chicago Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Will iam Dinwiddle. Mrs. Sterrett is known to scores of people in the west, where there are many of her former pupils scattered. She is the founder of the Sterrett School for Girls in Chicago which celebrated this spring the 2bth anniversary of Its founding. Mrs. Ster rett will be at home to her friends here at her daughter's home until Jan uary 8, when she will leave for Chicago. Professor Rlngler Is now organizing dancing classes for his new hall. Four teenth near Washington. Tango, one step, hesitation, featured. References required. Beautiful ball room for rent for private dances. Marshall 313. Adv. BARRACKS NEWS s Among the most popular officers of the Second field artillery, which left here early in the summer, were Lieu tenant Vincent Meyer and Lieutenant Robert W. Wilson. In a letter recently received from Mrs. Meyer, the mother of Lieutenant Meyer, m a charming de scription of the voyage and the islands. At Guam Mrs. Meyer and her ton wen (Continued on Following Page) Why Buy a Player Piano When You Can Get the PIANOLA I Today there are scores of Player Piano makes the. general public and many music nouses refer to all of them as "PIANOLAS" they are not PIANOLAS there is only one PIANOLA, made exclusively by the Aeolian Company and obtainable only in these six pianos Steinway, Weber, Steck, Wheelock, Stuyvesant and Stroud. q The PIANOLA is the original the Standard from which all others are patterned. J The PIANOLA is the piano and the art to play it combined. J The PIANOLA is the only Piano with the METROSTYLE follow the red line and know you are playing correctly. fj The PIANOLA is the only Piano with the THEMO DIST, which emphasizes the melody perfectly. I The PIANOLA is the only Piano which has a full 88 note solo device with graduated accompaniment. I The prices of the PIANOLA are no greater than often asked for Player Pianos. Therefore, do not buy any Player Piano, but buy the original the Standard the PIANOLA. J Prices from $575 up. Your present Piano taken in exchange. Moderate payment if desired. Sherman, J Pay & C o. Tlctor Talking Machines , ... ria&olas - telnway, Weber and. Other Vlaaoa Morrison at Sixth, Portland, Opp. Poitoffice ! " Open Evening Until Christmas, We Issue I Gift Certifi cates i ft i PORT LAN DCS 1 f" f " in n rinr unci r PHI i WWII vnw L. II Illlll We Issue i Gift Certifi- cafes Furs Again Reduced! For Three Days Only V4 tO 13 Off k A 1 - r - . ----- .- ' m t-iurti- reductions: we ao not marie our furs JjL at exorbitant prices at the beginning of the sea son, only to be REDUCED at the end of the sea son. Our prices are always the lowest to be found. Now, for three final days' Christmas selling, we have again reduced our already low prices to make idea gifts at moderate cost I Remember For three day only. Come early! Up to $30.00 14 Off $ 3.95 Furs $ 2.96 4.95 Furs $ 3.71 $ 5.95 Furs $ 4.46 5 9.85 Furs $ 7.39 $14.75 Furs $11.06 $24.75 Furs $18.56 $30.00 Furs $22.50 Above $30.00 13 Off i m m 35.nn Fi,r 23.33 .ffc" $37.50 Furs $25.0f$&&y $50,00 Furs $33.33 t Mi $oa.uu rurs $00.0 m , $75.00 Furs $50.00 $110 Furs at $73.33 ( k m 1 all a w M Ja $8.45 Sweaters Ideal Gifts These Cable Stitch, all - wool, Ruffneck Sweaters. The smartest Sweater shown anywhere for $8.45. For Christmas selling o"'y $5-45 $5.00 Petticoats Just the thing- to please ere: woma a jersey petticoat witn l line flounce. Go, aid. Nell Bose, Beauty, ete. Best Specially priced at only , xop Bui u m l plaited Kesea- m w lore are Emer 91 ,Ut American ft SS.00 Skirts. M 'All Waists in Holly Gift Boxes New $5.00 Lace Waists at $3.19 ; ; The daintiest Waists imaginable of sheer shadow lace over net. Many with short sleeves and low necks edged with the4 becoming Medici ruff. Dainty touches of color added by blue and pink ribbon under lace. Excellent $5 values, for 9 1 fl gift giving, only.. ....) Jell! Gift Waists $2.75 Charming Waists of Marqui sette, Voiles, Crepes and Ba tiste, in high : necks, ; daintily hand embroidered, ' and . low necks with ' Medici ruffs,' Waists that would ' sell : else where for $4. - Silk Waista $4.45 New White Crepe de Chine Blouses, with charming soft turn down collars, hemstitched yokel Ideal for holiday wear and Christmas gifts. Excel lent $6 values. I 7