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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, 'PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 21, 101C ; V, 4 , . - If; , ) ; liMH TISS MARY HOLMES, daughter of Mrs." Joseph Adams JV I Hill, one of the committee on arrangements for the dance . to be given on 'January 2 by the students of Oregon ' tricultural college at Multnomah hotel. f ill if' v;T'!'. I 0 -y r i . v H - t P ; A ; - i f' 45 I. 111 yVV' ; '; "f III ! - - ' f Ml ' 7-''j" " s', ',','.& f Z " H& -' ' f "'"gl 1 y ' ''' . A' '" ' Y "'J ,'s - ffl . i A ' 4 ? . , f ttt,ss? 'zSPmiJ - t . - -Y i 'i ftz 1l TISS LOIS NITCHY. one of the charming sub debutante JV 1 set, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nitchy, who has returned to Portland for the holidays after attending school at Casteleja, CaL , - - - , ;. , Fraternity to Give Dance at ;on Club Ivingt WHAT promises to be one of the most deltRhtfuf dancAs of the eeaftoii will be the -sixth annual dance to be given by the Beta Phi Sigroa fraternity at Frvtngton club .December .27. Members and their friends are looking forward to the occasion with much Interest. Elaborate holiday decorations In a color scheme of red and green will be arranged throughout the ballroom and a surprise or two in the way of novelty schemes will add seat to the occasion. , The Beta Phi Sigma fraternity Is one j of the oidest In the city, the locaj chap- j ter having been established as the Alpha j Beta- Kappa fraternity In 1912. In 1916 It was installed In the present organ!--') satlon as Lambda. Alpha chapter by! Raymond Karquahr of Lincoln, Neb., and John Cook of Elkhart, Ind. The chapter has large membership and many of thenembers now attend ing the University of Oregon and Ore cjon Agricultural college are expected In ;he city for the occasion. Members in charge of the affair are Charles C. Welch, Theodore D. Harmon, Dr. Kdward- Morene, Charles B. Os borne and Herbert B. Miller. Mrs. Helen EklnStarrett left the city : for a month's-visit at the home of her daughters, , Mrs. W. S. : Dinwiddle and Mrs. Frederick Whltton. in Berkeley. Cat. '' During her Absence her Sunday HChool class In "Current Beligious - Thought", and her Monday evening class In literature at the First Presbyterian ."church will be combined with the lecture . classes of Dr. Johnson of Chicago. Mrs. ' Starrett will return to Portland early In ' January. Members of the younger set jW are - attending schools In the South are be- - ginning to arrive In Portland for the Christmas holidays. Among those who are attending Mills college1 and who ar . rived In the city Friday are Mtes Mar garet Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B.- Foster. Miss Dorothy Mets ehan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phit Metschan Jr., Miss Ruth Ferguson, daughter of Dr. Belle Ferguson, end others. . Cards have been sent out for a danc tng party to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson F. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. : Jerome C. Oripper at the Irvington club, oa January - 17. The party wa first j .planned for the evening of December 29.) hut will be postponed until a later date.) .The affair will honor the young friends of Miss Joy Johnson and, the Misses Frances and Jlelen tJripper. ' - ' .,f. , . Mr. and Mrs. Frank fc. Hart aj? M i '' aally Hart also left ' Portland " ThnrKday: ev&nlng for the ; South. They ; will go. (6 Santa Barbara for a few j weeks .and - visit points' of Interest In j " Southern California during the next two , months. : Hart will leave from San Fran cisco for HonpfUlu, where he goes on husiness. ' .'i '. i r .- "' . j :" . Dr. and Mrs. John Forrest Dickson left the ctty Saturday for California, ' whrre they will visit at the home of Mrs. Dickson's mother, Mrs. F. E. Brown, In Berkeley, Cal.. during the c holidays. Later they will go to Southern Cali fornia, where they will spend about two months.""" . ; h . .y-': .y ' " . f ' ' , ' . Miss Susanne Caswell and Miss Mar garet Cook will be hostesses for a danc ing party at Waverley Country club on the evening of Monday, December 29. Mrs. Margaret Burrell ,Biddle an1 , daughter. Margaret, left Portland . on Wednesday evening for San Francisco. They expect to spend the Christmas holidays with Martin Biddle, who is at tending school in Santa Barbara. Miss Margaret Biddle expects to enter the University of California in January for her sophomore year. She has been' a student at the University of Oregon and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. While in the South, Mrs. Biddle and her daughter expect to attend the Oregon Harvard game at Pasadena on New Tear's day. They will take apartments for the remaining winter months In Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Rosenthal have returned to the city after an ex tended trip through the principal cities In Washington, Idaho and Montana. ' Miss Annabelle Bates has issued Invi tations" for a Christmas party, to be given December 30 at her home. (ii-- s ':''A: :- ill 4 tiV Y"X Y ill J Z i;;:YfY - . ; i v t Y 'Y k i s . -X - -" - ; -. 1 1 ' I ' Y, Y - ' 1 ' ''l i' 'VV' f v" ' -'- ''' 'Y K- ;':: . - " -' - , 't, I 5 ' , r; ,SV . Y'.i lYJ - ,'Y ",Y' vih I i - SIL . U fell; . Z&3f - l 1&Y.&T& '-': r - t? -i;':'''. y:- r Ysrzr -r X A. College Prom Is To Be Event of ChristmasN-ight ONE of the events of Christmas week will be the college prom given at Multnomah- hotel on Christmas night by a group of school folk who are in. the c;ty during the holidays. This event has been confused with the intercollegiate ball which is to be given December 29. The dances are in no way related. The committee In charge of arrange ments for this affair Includes Stanford Anderson, U. of O. : Cecil Dunn, O. A. Hill Academy Dance Put Off Until January OWING to the stormy weather it was necessary to : postpone : the dancing party scheduled for Thursday1 evening at Hill Military academy for which the faculty, cadet .officers and cadets were to hive been hosts. Th event wui t deferred until 1 early in Janwary f ter the students return r front - their Cbrtet mas vacation, and will be a New Tear's party instead. ic?. ? . iyr-siiy y Patronesses for the event will be Mrs. Cyrus A. Do4ph." Mrs. James B. Mont gomery, Mrs. William MacMaster,- Mrs. Henry C Cabell, Mrs. J. W. Hill. Mrs. Frederick C. Malpas, Mrs. A. E. Rockey and Mrs. ,W. H. C- Bowen. ,6 ' On Saturday night the cadet officers had Intended to have a smart, formal dance but snow and frost caused them to cancel the formal affair and instead the young officers had a matinee dance which was, quite Informal.,, They enter tained at the Hill annex, 175 North Twenty-fourth street. Mrs. Joseph A. Hill and Mrs. Elisabeth Warrens Obee received with the hosts. A supper was served, some of the junior cadets assist ing. Those present at the dance were Cadet Captain Vernon Johnson, Lieuten ants Richard Ball, Harold Dagg, Hornet Heyden, Thomas' Austin, Thomas PoU lard, Robert Lee Strickland, Fred Rodper," Gael Green ; Sergeants " Bert Hathaway. -WUllam . Hartman. Johnny Smyth. Frederick Hartley, and Major Irving Day and Lieutenant Mont Babltt of the British army, and the guests, the Misses Ann O'Reilly, Dorothy Carpenter, Martha Shull, Catherine . Wilcox, May Edgett, : Virginia Pearson, Jane CReUly, Gloria ColUnson, Mary Hughes, Gladys Colllnson, " Katherine Rosa, Dorothy Mitchell. Margaret McGowan, Joyce Ellsworth, Janloa Parker 'and . Estelle ModllnL i ,' i - -. " , - , - .-; , . f A' charming wedding ceremony took place In the parlor of - the - Sunnyaide Congregational church Monday evening, when Miss - Hyla - Marguerite - Jackson was united in marriage to 8. O. Cooper of this city. Dr. J. J. Staub officiating. Lloyd Stoarns opened the. service with a bridal hymn, accompanied by Miss Louise Stearns. The bride was gowned In blue mescaline trimmed with gold. She carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses. .The grueets present Included rel atives and a few doM friends of the couple. Oregon grape, evergreens nd chrysanthemums were Used in artistic decoration of the rooms. After the cere mony a reception was held at the home. ' yy- - - . Mrs. Edwin Seely Parsons left Port land on jThurday evening for- Danville, Ky., where she will visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Metcaif (Dorothy Parsons). ; Mrs. Par sons will' return to Portland early In January. . - . Airs. Frederick Grlndley Wheeler left PorUand the latter part of last week for California, where she will spend two or three months In Santa Barbara, The two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler. 'Anna and Katherine Wheeler, are ,ln school In the south. ' -s.,;.- r. V? ,' Mrs. Elisabeth Richards has received Word of the announcement of her sis ter's marriage, Mrs, Jessie K. Hinsdale to Thomas Osborne. The ceremony was. performed at the home of her brother, T. G. Knight of Fort Worth. Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne will leavo at ao early dato for Europe. r, y.ry v. ..;-., - . . ' Miss Lois Kitchy, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Nitchy, will entertain about 60 of her young ; friends at a supper dance in the Tyrolean room of the .Benson hotel on Tuesday evening, December -30. . " . . More Plans for GreatefO.A.G.'s Dance Are Given PJRTHER plans for the official dance of the greater O. A.' C committee, to be given January 3 In the Multnomah hotel ballroom, have been made and the list of patrons and - patronesses ts an nounced. The list Includes: Mayor and Mrs, George L. Baker, Bishop and Mrs. Walter , Taylor Sumner, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel J. Malarkey, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam F, Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Dow Walker and Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Each rict. A:-:e",-:-.:-::?T:'.?::;::'' The committee la charge, Under George Alstadt. announces that guests wilt be admitted upon presentation of the ln-j vitation or upon introducuon by a mem- br of the student body.. The committee Includes : " Florence and Mary Holmes, ' Haiel Btreif, Thelma Dykes, Bernice Haines, Ktnet wneeier, Agnes Houck, . Marian West. Georgine ; Houtchina, Edna Holcomb, Arltne Scan Ion, Alma Schar ph. Helen Harbke. Dora Finch. Uoyd Carter. Robert 5 Stuart, George. Powell. Oswald Walker, Chester CrowelL Cecil Dunn, Bud Emery, Verne Everett. Carl Lodell, Albert Bauer, Al fred Clougb, Maurice Snook, Gua Hlxen, Ransom Cook. - ' . 1 -"'. Miss Elise Feldman, who has been attending the University of California, arrived In PorUand on Thursday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Feldman. -. ... : . , Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. ' Ellis were hosts at a small dinner party given at the Hotel Portland Friday .... evening Covers were -laid tor six. . e .A . ' " James Ted Smythe and Miss Maybelle Agnes Gibson were married Sunday f ternoon, December 14, at 1 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Delia I Cullins, Alnsworth aventie. The ceremony was performed -by Rev. Bruce J. GlfXen. pastor of . the Vernon Presbyterian church. Ted Smythe was a CompanyA, Third Oregon, boy and en listed from , McMlnnvllle,,- the . former home of both himself and his bride, lie participated In some of the fiercest bal Ues of the war, having been both gassed and wounded. ' lie Is now a member of Portland's police force. Mr. and .Mr m. Smythe will make- their home at 7Sli Union avenue north. -.' A reunion danoe is being planned, by the alumni of Reed college to be given at the University club on Saturday even ing. There . are more than .200 active members of the alumni in, Portland, who have taken much interest In plan for the event. Marvin Howes is president of the association, Juanlta Parker and Margaret Wilson are vice presidents, Bessie Nelson Is ' secretary 'and Frank Flint is treasurer- Directors are Dean. Webster, Hasel Howard, Carol Wurten berger and . Clyde Beals, , who is , now absent in New York, . . e ';1)fC:'.'': ''. . Dr. and Mrs. John F. Beaumont expect to leave today to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. 1L O. Butler In Berkeley, CaL After spending a few days in Wu desto with Mr. and Mrs, IL L, Downing, Dr; Beaumont will return, but- Mrs, Beaumont will visit friends in Los An geles, returning about January 11. ' Mrs. W. W. Cotton returned to Port-, land on Saturday, December IS, and has taken apartments at Alexandra Court for the remaining winter months. Mrs. Cotton has been away, from the city several months visiting In New .Tor K. and la other cities throughout the fuasu Miss Dorothy Kerns, who has been at tending school in New York, will be a visitor in the city" at the home of her parents, In Irvington, during the holi days. - - ' . - r Ik C. ; Dorothy Mountain, Prom.; Herbert Malarkey, Reed ; Lee Seufert. Prom. ; Carlton Logan, O, A. C. ; Byron Thomas, Prom. ; Alys Sutton, U. of O. ; Charles Scallon, C. U. ; Norman Youmans, J. H. S. ; Geraldine King, F. H. S. ; El Vera Anderson, Prom. ; William Ralston. U. of O. ; Elsie Clodius, J. H. S. ; Earl Larimore, Prom. ; Earl Clark, C XJ. ; Mike Reed, Stanford : .Dorothy Dojjlon, U. of O. ; Harold Brown. J. H. S. : William McBride, U. of W.; Hazel Weiden. V. of W. ; Albert Dugan, Prom. ; Selma Wetteland, J. H. S. ; Ethel Ensor, Prom. : Marsh Davis, V. ot W. ; Eddie Edlund, W. H. S. ; Roland Manary, Prom. ; William Steers. U. of O. ; Mr. and Mrs. Pinkerton Day. , The women of Mooseheart have post poned their card parties, which have been given at Moose hall, until Janu ary 7. P WORTH WHILE TIP -it , Antiseptic Powder . la 'a cleansing, healing, germicidal and Invigorating douche. A - great aid In leucorrhoea and female dis--orders. 0e and ft per box. Sold by Lportland hotel ; PHARMACY Furs Gifts Exquisite tSTABUSHSO 55 YEARS PURS 9 $ BROADWAY Furs Gifts Practical r Furs Are Supreme Gifts If They Bear the H. Liebes & Co. Label Such Luxury, such Elegance, such Serviceability is difficult to find in any other gift as it is manifested in the smart furs and fur coats we are showing for Christmas choosing. Exclusive Designs H. Liebes & Co. furs and fur gar ments are fashioned in our own fac tory from prime pelts, shipped di rect from our own trading posts in the far north, where pelts are choicest. ? Fur Coats Many trimmed with contrasting, fur. Marmot Goats $ 170 to $300. Nutria Coats $400 to $775: Hudson Seal Coats Seal-Dyed Muskrat $400 to $800 Near Seal Coats $225 to $485. A Neck Piece or Skunk $50 to $400 Gape in the Fe.voreld Fun Conev S725 to 137 SO Hudson Seal Wuskrafl, $25 to $325 yy Moleskin $5510 $325 Kaccoon HAU to t-fSJUU Squirrel $37 JSO to $4001 - Animal Chokers $15 to $275 ' Special Display Fox, Lynx, Wolf Animal Scarfs $27:50. to $175 Much appreciated Christmas jrits. ' Men's Fur Lined Coats $50 to $250 , ; Men s Fur Coats $37.50 to $250. : - Good for A uto, Street, Travel and. Storm Wear S Extra Sales Space ! .XOU ' . ' 'WM Extra Stock! m thl Bl ; . MM nVi Three Days' Selling 0-Y A4IJ' of Silk Underwear Tf Lw Vs.- Just in Time for Christmas , Giving t j MlM Y.' ' , Just in Time for Christmas Giving The values shown here are matchless in quality, design and daintiness at such extremely low prices. . H. Liebes & Co. 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