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-THE OREGON, SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY .MORNINGS OCTOBER: 24, :t20. 5 Autumn Hop at Hill Military Is Charming Affair AN ATTRACTIVE dancing party of Saturday evening was. the autumn hop given by ths faculty, officers and cadets of Hill Military academy. Hal. loween features were Introduced In the decorations. An Immense American flag adorned the . vail at the end of the ball room. An impressive part of the pro gram was the formal military grand march led by Major Bichard Ball, the presentation of all the guests to the pa tronesses, Mrs. D. A. Shindler, Mrs. A. . W. Cooper,' Mrs. "Charles Whitney. Mrs. Frank Shuir and Mrs. W. H. C. Bowen. Cadet hosU: George Austin. Walter An drews, Arthur Bowker. Paul BUIingtan, Iyle Brown, Clarence Berlin, Robert Bowman, Radcliffe Boyd, Henry Bristol, Lewis Berlin, George Boschke, Marlon Cunningham, Fred Crownover, William Cain, Harry Cain, Joseph Crane, Royal ConJcy. Dallas Cor, Roderick Crosby, Al len Case, Stanley Calhoun, Jamea Coffey, Cornelius Dewey. Gordon Dodge, Carroll Dean, Alan Donald, Denton Dalrymple, Clarence Derrick, Harold Davis, Mere dith. Doyle, Lester .Dempster, Kenneth ,' Duncan, Joseph Dodd, Brodle Ernen- vceln, William Everett, Roger Fleming, Thomas Forrest, William Frits. Lyn Fer guson, James Fulton, Earl Farra. Wil liam Forney, Robert Farrell. Brae Gal loway. Wilton Goodrich, WlUia Garvin, ueorge uananer. l Graves, Jerry George, Broderlck Gifford, Guy Hal ferty, Homer Heyden, Adolph Heyden. Frederick Hartley, Walter Hinman. Rob ert Hester, Maurice Huntley. John Han kins, Martin Harrison, Edward Hola- worth. Ralph Huntley. Clark Huntley. William Hunt. Stuart Hammond, Charles Hanson. Oeorjte Hanson. Heyden Hunt ley, Louis Hamlin, Edwin Heathman, Ralph Hanna, Stuart Hopkins, Bert Hathaway, Raymond Jenkins, LeRoy Llvermore, Mc Henry Luellwltz, Howard McLeod. Roger McAllister. John Mil- brad, Stu'art Martin, Harland McDon ald. Dana McCroskey, Eldon Mclntyre. James Miller, Wesley Myers, George Miller, Clyde Moore. Fred Morrell. Vic tor Mettgrer, Delore Miller, Andrew Maes. Thomas Nordby. Henry Oppenhelm er, Louis Olson. Dwelley Pryor, George Pedlcord, Charles Phillips, John Rice, Thomas Rowan, Frederick Rooper, Gil bert Rebe, Francis Rose. William Sta I bier. Lee Strickland. Wilbur almonds, 1 Wallace Smith. Kenneth Sprague, Don ald Smith, Walter Schumacher, Graham Strickland, Frederick Schultz. James Swindells. Donald Stryker, Paul Sharp, Darwin Van Gilder. Robert Thompson, i Walter Thomas. Alwin Thompson, Mac ! Wood. Lprne Woodward, Thomas Wade, Vernon Webb, Leland Weaver, George Wright, John Vance Young, Lewis Per soneus. Frederick Bertram, Anselo Faw cett, Alton Holsman, Lysander Logan, Almon Spencer, Frank Wrfght. Among ' those Invited were : Helen Adams. Anne Adams. Dorothy Albaugh. Marjorie Ad ams. Clara Baxter, Elise Bristol, Pauline Bondurant. Beulab Belcher, Rhoda Burpee. Harriet Breyman, Ruth Cleve land, Madeline COffey, Dorothy Carpen ter. .Frances Cornell. Jeanette Carter. Winifred Crpthers. Beatrice Conway. Frances Dick, Dorothy Kttlnger, Mar garet Densmore, Elizabeth Donald. Hel en Darling, Joyce Ellsworth, Frances Ford. Jane Fleckensteln, Frances Frled enthal. Florence Fowler. Elise Flelschner. Marlon Farrell, Lillian Grover, Helen Grlpper. Frances Oripper, Mary Griffin, Jean Oay, Elizabeth Holbrook, Eloise Hoggins, Mary Harris. Eleanor Hotman, Katharine Hogshire. Josephine Hefferlin, Hermlne Nau, Doris Holman, Helen II ; lldge, Oellght Ingold, Virginia Irwin, Evelyn Joy Mildred Johnson. Vivian Johnson. Katherlne Kuhll, Elizabeth Knight. Enid Kirk wood. Virginia Keat ing', Betty Kerr. Imogens Lewis, Pauline Labbe. Anne Lawrence, Hannah Laid law, Dorothy Lyon, Lillian Mitchell, Agnes McBrlde, Ltlllas Marshall, Doro " thy McBrlde, Frances Matthews, Mar garet McGowan. Frances Milne. Mary Lou Moses Charlotte Malbouef, Mildred Marsh, Flora Jane McBrlde, Dorothy Mitchell. Nancy Nlcolal, Anne O'Reilly, Jane- O'Reilly. Edith Ottenhelmer. Mary Louise Piatt. Marion Beacock, Helen Pe ters, Barbara Prael, Janice Parker. Hel en . Parker, Helen Pittelkau, Florence Tangle, Helen Pearson, June Reld, Vir ginia Richards, Margaret Rankin, Jean Rugg, Edna May Root, Geraldine Root, Mary Ellen Read, Margaret Robinson, Betty Ross, Louise Beth Scoffern, Mar ton Scott. Gabrielle Sewall, Dorothy Pent ton, Katherlne Scott, Elizabeth Sroat, Catherine Struplere, Sophia Sheik, Mar garet Spencer, Mary Helen Spauldtng. Martha Shull, Marlon Slchel, Barbara Ftanfleld. Ruth Sensenich, Elizabeth Talbot, Evelyn Thatcher, Roslyn Taylor, Margaret Vincent, Christine Van Hulen, Mry Louise Wright, Elizabeth Wood ward, Eleanor Wright, Anabel Bates, Doris Hicks. Helen La Fountain, Betty Brlnke. Doris Wells, Marie Shulderman, Ituthr-gnow. Extensive arrangements have been made for a Halloween masque ball to be given Thursday evening -at Chris tensen's hall by the J. K. Gill company . for Its employes and their frjends. The affair will compliment some 200 mem- ners or tne organization and a program of special attractions will be presented by members of the firm, who have ar ranged a group of attractive numbers, among which will be a group of readings by Miss Constance Hastings, a vocal number by the International sextet, which includes Miss Ztta Manning. M ins Gertrude Kuns. Frank Tomllnson. Stan ley Racon, E. Louis Fredrich, Leonardo do Christofero and Cathrine Covach Fredrich, director, with Miss Florence Daly accompanist, and also a selection by the "Harmony Four," which- com prises Frank Fitzgerald, Bert Crow, R. Johnson and Pat Wilson. The committee In charge of arrange ments includes H. P. Harrison, chair man of the committee ; Richard G. Mont gomery and E. O. Horsfleld." Miss Carrie A. Holbrook will meet the members of the Y. W. C A. rum mage sale committee of helpers at the MRS. WILLIAM POSTLES, a charming young bride whose marriage was quietly solemnized in Portland re cently. Mrs. Postles was Miss Beatrice Temple McCor mack. Mr. and Mrs. Postles will reside at 481 East Forty- third nortn. : s,. y. y. t . v ' ' t . ', i . - ,'' . '- " ft J ' ' wr J- jjj : wm$ t' 4 y J ' " ' ' ." vw association Tuesday, when tea will be served and plans will be discussed for the sale which will be held by the or ganization November 1. Those who have been enlisted as workers for the rummage sale include: Mrs. C. D. Bruun. who will have charge of the sale, Mrs. Otto Mlelke. Mrs. Chris A. Bell. Mrs. H. B. Van Duzer. Mrs. Wil liam C. Alvord, Mrs. George Flanders Wilson. Mrs. Roy T Bishop. Mrs. Wll mot. Mrs. Rudolph F. Prael. Mrs. R. F. Bonham, Mrs. George L. Dickey. -Mrs. Robert S. Farrell, Mrs. J. W. Collins, Mrs. A. E. Valentine, Mrs. George B. McLeod, Mrs. E. N. Howe. Mrs. W. F. Norman-. Mrs. C. J. Smith, Mrs. F. A. Bouty, Mrs.D M. Watson, Mrs. Adrian McCalman, and others. t Miss Ida Singer of St. Paul, who has been the guest of her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. L. Braunstein, for the past three months, left for her home In the East last Wednesday, Before her departure Miss "da Tushinsky entertained for ner Informally. , - A unique supper party was given at the Laurelhurst home of Mr. and Mrs. Kg - i i j by class W. ing will the jwo The i ? i if ill Baker. . , - F. Louis Stoeckle Saturday evening. The guests were asked to come In outing clothes and the rooms for the occasion were cleared of furniture and .trans formed into a semblance of a camping scene with an abundance of autumn leaves, a campfire, and outing trophies. The supper was served in picnlo style and followed by roasting marshmallowi by the campfire and other stunts which were much enjoyed. Guests for the eve ning included: Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Pitt. Mr., and Mrs. Frank Phillippl. Mr. and Mrs. R. C Long, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zehntbauer, Mrs. Sun Street, Warren Stalker, Miss Essie Swearingen. Fred Wegner, Mrs. W. V. Stalker of Half way. Or. .( T . . . . Jud ge and Mrs. E. V. Littefiek and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vogan will bejiosts for a dance Thursday evening at the Benson hotel entertaining more than 100 guests. The Christian Endeavor society of Piedmont Community Presbyterian church. Miss Grace E. TrestraU, presi dent, will give a Halloween social and entertainment Fridajr evening at 8 ft i - 1 J" a ll v H.l H-LIEBES & Luxurious Furs In the new winter styles we have in abundance Handsome new models are added continually to our already premier selection. Without regard to cost to us dis counting loss such action entails every fur in our very extensive stock' has been priced to meet the present market conditions yet every fur we sell carries the Liebes guarantee of quality and workmanship. An im mense assortment of coats, wraps, capes, coatees and smaller neck pieces in all modish furs. Sketched Handsome cape wrap of Hudson Seal (Seal dyed Muskrat) enhanced by high collar of Serbian Fitch. BDUUSHEO JETJRS l9-mi o'clock In the Sunday school rooms. .. A varied . and entertaining: program of music and stunts has been arranged by Miss. Alice Phelps and Jean McLeod. and a "fish pond" will be presided over Mrs.. H. M. Colbourne, assisted by a J of young girls. Miss Stella Van Vleet and Frank Yeo will have charge of the "hot dog' sandwich booth and Grace Colbourne and John TrestraU will dispense ice cream and cake. A booth for. the sals of home made candles and novelties will be presided- over by. Mrs. t. Hopkins, assisted by - a ' bevy- of Jefferson high school girls, and. games and stunts will be provided (or by Miss Madeline Clark and James Rowden. A Teal witch, is scheduled to appear dur the evening riding on her broom, to dispense fortunes brewed in the legend ary black kettle. A small admission be charged and all young people in vicinity and all Christian Endeavor members are invited. The church is lo cated at Cleveland avenue and Jarrett street Williams car to Cleveland, walk blocks north. The marriage of Mrs. Anne S. Shll lock and Judge Gustav Anderson of Baker was quietly solemnized Wednes I day evening at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. E. A. Doyle, in Irvtngton service was read by the Rev, E. H. Pence of Westminster Presbyterian church, where the bride was soloist for several years. Judge Anderson is protnl nent In Oregon and is. Judge of the Eighth judicial district holding court at """UI Illl IIIUU' EXCLUSIVE JkGEKTS FOB THE MOST CELEBRATED LOIfDOX MADE COAT OF TODAY The 'Burberiy FOR MEN AND WOMEN Accessories from the best Ears, pean and Americas Houses. KN0LISH HAND LOOM SILK TIIS, SOFT COLLARS. TAILORED HATS. ouTina cam. SILK DINNER JACKET HATS. FRENCH AND IRISH LINEN HAND KEROHIEM. ' HAND DRAWN LINEN HANDKER CHIEFS. JAPANESE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. WALK IN STICKS. UMBRELLAS. RIDINA CROPS AND WrflPt. HORSE-RIDINQ LEOaiNOt. LEATHER PRODUCTIONS, LUO.QAQE. LEATHER BELTS. BOX OLOTH SPATS. ALPACA OOAT SWEATERS. MEN'S WOOL HOSE. SLIP-ON SWEATERS. KASHMIR, LAMBS' WOOL AND AN OORA MUFFLERS. CAMEL'S HAIR POLO COATS. KNITTED OUTING COATS. MEN'S WASHABLE, HAND-SEWN LOVES Mas In CnflanS. MOCHA. AND CAPE GLOVES CUSTOM MADE SHIRTS. OOLF STOOKINSS. OLF CLUBS AND BALLS. RUBBER COLF COATS. OOLF BAQS. ENGLISH SOLF SUITE. Ks S. Ervin & Co., Ltd. GENERAL ENGLISH TAILORS Steend Floor Selling Bids. Sixth and Alder Sts. rtf CO Ill "il I Youthful New Creations Direct from New York have come party and dance frocks for Misses and Women popular gros-deAondres taffeta in bouffant models, brocaded in silver, rouche hip effects. New dinner gowns of exquisitely beaded net, modeled in the popular C allot lines. Brocaded gowns with brilliants as their feature enchantment. Jet trimmed dinner gowns in the season s fashionable black satin. Wondrously Beautiful Coats and Wraps from $95-$l 75 Styles in newest lines, self and fur trimmed. Handsomely lined. Colors: French Blue, Navy, Zanzibar esaSST FUBS SKv 20 Reduction Beautiful new model suits, original models of Hickson, Harry Collins and other celebrated style creators included jn this small group of charming suits. One of a style,' fashioned of winter's loveliest fabrics many are luxuriously fur-trimmed. Reduced for quick selling. A splendid opportunity to obtain an exclusive suit at a very great saving. Duvetyn,lsatins, crepe meteors and kitten's ear crepe are the modish fabrics for the Autumn Costume Blouses. Beads and embroidery are the most ac cepted modes of adornment. Contrasting colors and materials are often clev erly combined. Hip line over blouses as well as basque effects are much admired. ' l ' j ' ' A Limited Number of Model Suits on Sale AT SeV?:' V - jutumn Winter Suits $55 $68 Response from Portland's women has been so gratifying that we have added many new models to our selection of remarkably well tailored suits. All of the most desirable styles, fabrics and colors ane represented. Many models are fur trimmed and embroidered. Extraordinary Values! Blouses ijici'Ki: r Autumn Leaf Navy Black Brown Chinese Blue FURS ; - 1.:' BitQADwxr