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-ilMiJlLuj ' -' I Junior League Ball Big Event: . Of Past Week - Br Velca II. Hstcnltoa " EVKN the frenzied Christmas shopper paused for moment ; during the past week to Indulge in a few frivolities which had nothing to do with sift lists or Christmas cares. 'The week before when the Unprecedented misbehavior of the weather caused all hostesses to re call their Invitations left Portland folk keen for a froUo and the Junior league ball on Friday evening furnished: the desired Inspiration. Kumbers. of dinner parties preceded the dance as In the old days, before the war splayed havoc with all festivities. The i officers of the league and their chosen corps of -workers transformed Christensen's hall Into a lovely setting in which snowflakes hung suspended In the etr but never fell, and Christmas greens with great fluffy bows of crimson marked off the boxes for spectators. A favored orchestra played for the danc ing throughout the evening and the hall was crowded to' capacity. . A cotillion led by Roderick I Macleay and Chester O, Murphy and their ladles was- a feature of the. evening. During the figures fascinating favors were dis tributed. Gay caps for the men, noisy little horns, ' pretty trifles of . various sorts and brilliant hued packets of con fetti added to the fun. , - Among: those-, who entertained at dinner parties preceding the ball were airs. William Macaiasier, air. ana, aire. -K. 3. Cobbe, Mrs. Otis B. Wight, Mrs. Carl Wernicke, Miss Katherine Hoyt, .Mrs. Spencer Elddle, Miss Elisabeth Huber and Misa Charlotte Breyman, Mr. and Mrs. .'Arthur M. Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs,: Chester Q. Murphy, E. A. Thomp son, and Clarence Brazclle. Several of ' the dinner parties were given at the University club, a number of cong-enlal friends made up small parties and dined at the hotels preceding-the event and sunn vmeruuiicu uie unw wuw um.v up their box parties. A feature of the evening was the dance number given by Miss Billy Bradley, and . Edward Sedan of the Atcasar Players. --Among the boxholders were Mr. and sirs, jonn c Araswortn, Mr. ana jots. . Walter J. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooking-ham, Mr. : and Mrs. Elliott R. orull Allan xicnrieiu jbbimub. wru. iieien jjaaa-vorDeit, Airs, xaax a. uirscn, Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor Honeyman, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keir, Mr. and Mrs.- Thomas Honeyman, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kerr, 'Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Allen liewls, Mr, and Mrs. William MacMaster, . Mr. and Mrs. C Hunt Lewis, Mr, and Mrs. Roderick L. Macleay, Mr. and Mrs. Chester O. Murfiby. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Porter, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. - Rockey. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Swlgert, Mr. and Mrs. Otis B. Wight, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Wilcox, Mrs. Charles T. 'Whitney, Mrs. George T. Qerllnger, Mrs. Henry Ladd-Corbett, Mrs. J. B. Mont romery, Mrs. F. J. Cobbs, Mrs. Thomas Hloane Barnes and Mrs. Varnel D. C. Beach. v;: Mrs, Walter J. Holman, queen of Kydla Temple, Daughters of the Kile, eon honoring the officers of the organi sation. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock. Quests for the occasion Included mm. uugn uoya, Airs. a. u. ug, Mrs. O. W. Milke, Mrs. George B. Cellars, Mrs. Robert -Skeene, Mrs. George L. Baker; Mrs. William J. Hofmann, Mrs. Herman 3t Blaeslng, Mrs. Charles A. Runyan, Mrs. A. II. Averlll, Mrs. George E. Hen ton, Mm. Roy Flke, Mrs. T. A. Bailey, Mrs. -William Boone, Mrs. Edward Hol man. Election of new .officers will be held In January . - More than 250 of tho younger school ret have been invited for a dancing partv 1 to be . given" on the evening of 1 December 88 at Waverley Country club, for which the Misses Virginia Pearson, Eatelle ; Modlln,--Margaret Alexander and , Annette Byford will be hostesses. The affair will be a Christmas party and the Christmas note . will be car- riea cui in decorations ror the affair. Mtsg ' Pearson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Pearson. The pa rents of the other young hostesses are Mr. and Mrs. George W. Modlln. Mrs. Carrie Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. E. C Byford. Mrs. . Elisabeth AnOrus was hostess at her home in Alexandra Court on Wednesday evening for ' a dinner in honor of Mrs. John Forest Dickson, who left Portland for Calif ornia, on Satur--, day. Guests for the occasion included ' the members of a small bridge club who nave peen enjoying a, -few . hours of bridge together during the winter months. Covers at dinner were placed for Mrs. Dickson, Mrs. A. D. Man, ell. Miss Addison Jewell. Mrs. Walter W. Smith, Miss Jessie Murch, Miss Blanche Catlln and Mrs. M. G. Sterling. Miss Juanlta Bennett became the bride of Romey-Manegre on December 1 7. The bride, recently from Stevenson, Wash.,; was attended, by Mies Dorothy Campbell. Freeman 'Manegre, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The service was read by the Rev. J. Bow rsox. - - t .--; .4-vi?"'-'' Sl Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Auzlas de TuVonho will leav their home in Se attle, for a trip abroad. . They are plan fling to tour France and Belgium by motor. ; They have been. In former years, visitors . in Portland, where they have many friends. Mrs! John F. Logan was hostess for the Portia, club at a bridge luncheon on -Tuesday- at her home in Irvlngton. The club . Is composed of a group of the wives of prominent attorneys of the tr..; . .... Miss Ellen Van Volkenberg wlU not come to Portland -until January 6, when E'OUR young hostesses wEo will entertain more than 200 of their young friends at a smart dancing party at Waverley 'Country club arc: The Misses Virginia Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Pearson: Margaret Alexander, daughter of Mrs." Carrie A. Alex ander ; Annette Bytord, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; of Mr. and Mrs. George Mcdlin. E. C Byford, , and Estelle Modlin, daughter ' ; h - ( );:.; , 3.11 i, " , -' a M , "'".xv n h vv , Jj " n ,',;,'"'v . II K ' ''''' - . B' tit m" f if( oA s vfi.A i J m ' Vsssa iPfr", X1 VD30-TN1A. Q?CUL SA ' U fit Vv, rrijj) u IB 1 tZ, y I - - ? ' I mi" - f ' A-w- v X: t " xvv? - . v X x5M ?y 5JL te;"irk .' .v-"-A h ' Ss f v t' " ' L"y ? i II H " 4'MW WMP IS ADYANCE SHOWING OF- NEW Spring Millinery - UNUSUAL ratHION OIKKOT FROM GIFT : SUGGESTIONS , , LOUSES UMBRILLAt f5.95 to $1S 1 rrmooATi $3.95 to $10 ' FURS . $7.504150 . BON TON MILLINERY .. . Third and Morrison at Moderate Prices - r vt sho wUI appear in "Alice-Sit-by-the-Flre" at the Little Theatre. Owing to the stormy weather it has been necessary to DoStoone her eiuraarement In Portland. but the event is anticipated with interest by friends of the Drama league who are sponsoring her appearance. New screens have been made for the stage setting of the Little Theatre, which will greatly add to the effects for future work at tbe theatre. The next, event of Interest is the presentation by Miss Nina Oreathouse of three one-act . plays on December 9. Mrs. Irving Lupton will take the leading role In "Enter the Hero," a light comedy. '. Mrs. Upton will be remembered for her good work In past Drama league productions, - when she was Miss Mildred . Humason. The other members of the cast are Miss Louise LlttelU Mrs. Warren and Stanton Bowlby. "The Little King," a tragedy based on an episode In the life of young Louis XVII of France, will If urntsh the somber note of the evening, and "Food." a' farce on the "tt C L.," will conclude the program. " i i e . - Miss dtaabeth Jacobs became the bride of Dr. William jReglnald Jackson at the home of her grandfather in San Diego on the evening of December 17. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Frederick A. Jacobs of Portland and has been one of the popular young women of Portland society. Dr. and Mrs. Jack-' son will make their home . In Kansas City. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred B. Mattern, whose marriage was a xeefent event, have re turned to ForUand from their wedding trip and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Mattern for a short time. Mrs. Mattern was before her marriage, Miss Mabel E. Hall, Miss Honeyman Arid-Fiance Are Guests of Honor TITISS HELEN HONETMAN and her if-L fiance, Arthur - Trumbull. Brown, were guests of honor at a smart dinner party on Friday evening for which Clar ence BraxeUe was host. The dinner pre ceded, the Junior, leauge bail and was given at the University dub. - The table for the occasion was centered with a bank of orchids from: which ribbons were carried to the cards which marked tho places for tho ' guests,- the blossoms forming dainty corsage bouquets fas. the girls. Seated, about the table were Mr; and Mrs. James D. - Honeyman, Miss Honeyman, Miss Anna Munly.v Miss Helen Page. Miss Lavelle Florence," Miss Charlotte Laidlaw, Miss Katherine Laidr law, Miss Katherine Therkelaoiv Mrs. Nancy Zan Scott, Miss Frances O'Brien, Miss Jean Stevens, Miss Cornelia Tevis, Arthur Tramball Brown, William At welt John Leander, Jack DriscoU, Ed ward BrateDe, Raymond Munly, Lowell Kerns,j Duncan Nease. Franklin Korrell, Alfred O'Brien, Everett W. Fenton and the hosf Miss Edna Love became tbe bride of John Becker on Thursday evening at the homo of the' bride in Williams avenue. Tho service was read by the Rev. Leon ard Ludwig. Little Eveline Becker was flower girU The bride was gowned in white duchesse satin and carried an arm bouquet -of bride rosea ' Following the ceremQhy a wedding reception was held. Mr. and Mrs. Becker will snake their home In Portland. Flans for Christmas family parties occupy the hosts for this week. Among? those who will entertain at a large fam ily dinner are Mr. ' and - Mrs. J. P. O'Brien, whose guests will Include Mf. and Mrs. James A. Cranston,' Guy Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Coe A. McKenna and their three children, Mr and vMrs. Thomas OBrien from Pendleton, and .W. H. Hurlburt . '- Mrs. William Sooysmith of Med ford is spending the holidays with her son. and daughter-in-law. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Sooysmith,; in Portland. '., . ;V ;-. '" . . i A wedding of Interest to Portland friends is that of Miss Erna Ooldachmidt to Edmond E. Herrscher, a young at- tohnpy cf Fan Francisco, and a brother I of lire. Julius Friendly of SOS North rup ' I P.f Tl . mi-risff. w rt m wjlATm-.i4w9 An Friday. December 1J, in Zurich, Swltxer- n Jim-; uwu ivr wuia luii. juio home of the bride. She Is the daughter late M. 8. Orindbaum. sugar: magnate vi me mvuiu uianoa. vu. ana jars. Grtndbanm made their home for some years at the Palace hotel In San Fran cisco, The romance started In BwiUer- lana,. wnere Mr. serrscber went on buet ness not long ago. ' In October, ' after having1 returned' to the United States, Mr. Herrscher went again to Europe with his father, Joseph Herrscher, and there he won his bride. Mr. and Mrs. Herrscher will make their home In San Francisco.. :x One of the larger dinner parties which preceded tho Junior League ball .was given at the home of Mrs. Elisabeth Huber. Miss Charlotte Breyman assist ed as hostess. Guests for the occasion Included Mr. and Mrs. Hehry Goode, Mr. and Mrs.'Jack White, Mr. and Mrs. Holt Cookingham, AMlss Elisabeth Menefee, Miss Rhoda Rumelin, Miss Nadlne Cas well, Miss Elisabeth Peacock, Miss Char lotte Breyman. Ernest Swlgert. William Stevens, George Powell, TJeorge Law rence, Page Shindler, Edward Thompson, George Kribs. . - - - . - " , Guests for the small dinner party for which Mr. and Mrs. Roderick L. Mac leay were hosts Friday evening. Included Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. MUler, , Miss Jean Mackenzie, Hamilton Corbett and Erie Whitney. Following the dinner the party attended the Junior League ball. Mr. and Mrs. Fordham Bassett Kim ball (Alice Gllman) of Hood River" will spend the Christmas holidays in Seattle at the home of Mra Kimball's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Luthene Claremont Gil- The absorbing stories of the ' Far East revealed in cen-tury-old designs of real t OrientalRugs .are espacially appropriate at Christmas time. It con tributes much to an Oriental rug as an appropriate gift, providing it is of genuine high quality the ' only kind V - in our Christmas exhibits. Selections made be held,, if desired, delivery. - now will for Xraas 10 th and Alder Largest Orientaf Rug Dealers in' . ' the Northwest. Every Woman Will Appre date, It Can you imagine In your wildest dreams a woman who would not appre ciate a Norman suit, tailored to her measure? A suit of the -newest, smartest materials, -finished to the smallest de tails? . - . , - ' - - i . - We suggest that such a suit will make a splen . did gift for your wife or sister, a gift of perma nent value - nOKTrlWESTCRn BATIK CIDO. Tak the Elevator. As YouCome Up, Price - - Goes Down." OAVEN's APPAREt -XCLUSIVEXY Second Floor Pittock Block I West Park at Washington ireterooiVG Christmas Women's Silk Underwear A timely arrival from New York brings to Portland's eager holiday shoppers an array of silk undergarments, jiew, varied and immaculate. Washable satin and crepe de chine camisoles, all siz$s $1.50 to $5.50 Washable satin and crepe de chine envelope chem ise and Teddy Bears' at $3.95 to $12.95 Satin. or silk crepe de-chine bloomers, -special at $3.95 to $6.85 , .--oatin or silk crepe de chine gowns $8.95 to $12.95 9 T-r C. announces that for the benefit of our patrons and to give those employed and not able to shop during the day; we will remain open evenings beginning tomorrow until 9 P, M Our Stocko f of Petticoats in. all colors, ""in satin and silk jersey. .Priced' $4.95 to $12.90 Our stock of Crepe de Chine and Georgette Waists never . was so complete- - ; . . . " v - , Price $4.95 to $14.95 lOO Beautiful Winter Coats with or Vithout furs, in'Bolivia, tinseltbne,' velour, polo tweeds, silver- tone and. sparkle cloth, all sizes. - Special at $29.SO, $39750, $49.SO 100 Tricotine, Serge, sSn or Taffeta Dresses, new models, special at $29.50 , : ' - - V- ,: "- - Choice Any 8 . , rAN you think of a more useful i and . more ; appropriate Xmas -gift than a. ! . .". v ; , ' Flnne Fuhf! Just out of my workshop, a beautiful selection . of Specially Priced Coats and Coatees in Hud son Seal (seal dyed muskrat), French Seal, Nu tria and Marmot, ranging from $225 to $700. v Wolf, Fox and Lynx Scarfs in ali: shades from $55 to $150. Skunk Scarfs from $110 to $495. A splendid lot of Mink, Fisher, Otter and j. Beaver neck pieces Select while you may.' r U KKlCK AND IMPORTER lit BroswTaO Alder Sostawsst Corser st Brosdw7Asd Alder, . Prompt Atteatiosi Given to . Orders Where the utmost effort is made to provide you with the best merchant dise sold with every courtesy, at prices that will not make Christmas giving a hardship. - - ' i- . .' j... -. .... The Gift of a Blouse Is something that will be a lasting pleasure to the wearer for many months to come. $4.95 to $16,95 These blouses of georgette and crepe de chine are splen didly made and most attractively fashioned. They are in all tbe popular shades of this season and are finished with bead and silk or wool embroidery. Hints About What to Give Baby White knitted sets of leggings, sweater and . cap are ... . . . . . . .v. ................... The loveliest of little knitted sacques a"t . may be found for . . . ... . . v . $ 1 . ZD A little sleeveless sllpon for baby to n a wearindoors is . ; .... ...... .'. . $ZeUU ' Darling little knitted caps with cm-An j-a broidered flowers on them are. .. . $Z.DU A little roynd cap in silk knit wear is nrp-, a gift for baby at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Infants' nainsook dresses with lace and ribbon tops are. . . . je--. !!!.$2.75 5 5 Envelope Chemise $2.95 Envelope chemise In flesh crepe de chine with lace md ribbon straps are very charmlnc and will prove a sift that will gladden the Christmas day. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS $3.50 We have Just received this splendid v assortment of men's dress shirts. In madras )n stripe effects, the colors are , exceptionally good and the value ex cellent - . , MEN'S TIES $1.00 and $1.25 Men's silk ties In very lustrous qual-V" . Ity material In a grejt variety of col- on and patterns. . Dainty Camisoles $2.50 Will delight the feminine heart with their. Insets of prgandy and lace; ribbon shoslder, straps. CUDDLEDOWN -SETS FOR THE 1 KIDDIES $4.50 ifow the eyes of the nttle tots will open when v they lift the lid of the Christmas box and find in side a cozy bathrobe, a pair of soft sleeping slip : ' pers and a fleecy Uttle blanket. M , -VSk&JKMiAssS BBUV .4 The Gift, of New Neckweai 98c to $2.50 Buster Brown vestsj vests of'Iace' and rib bon; collar nd cuff sets f georcettef or net and lace are. to be found among these offer ings and wllh help you to select a gift that will surely please. -- . ' Store j -Hours 9:15 aim to : v V 9 p. mV r MONEYS Store Will Be Open V Until 9 " For Your Convenience HENRY J. DITTER, MzrJ