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THE OREGON SUNDAY TOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, ijpECEMBERJllS LA. A. U Flans Celebration on New Year's Evei RS. ROBERT M'CARL and Virginia Frances- Mrs. Mc- Cari win be one of the patronesses ior uie ocncm. uuivc to be riven bv the Pi Beta Phi dance to be given at Laurelhurst club December 29. M1 White Xmas Is 'Present Plan of Rotary Women CHRISTMAS boxes for six deserving 11? and Vivian, to join her husband, Louis Karlebauck, of that city. Mrs, Karle- bauck's marriage following her trip abroad this summer came as a com plete surprise to her many friends. who were not informed of the event I until Mrs. Karlebauck returned at Thanksgiving time to settle her affairs in Portland. Mrs. Karlebauck is the daughter of Adolph. A, Schneider of this city. Dinner Dance Is pright Function Df This Season attired In a gown of black Jace with jet trimmings and a girdle of copper toaed metal cloth. Mrs. Allen wore a hand some model of silver embroidered, lace . motal cloth. Dainty corsage Dou noota urft Dlaccd for the women gaes.t of honor at a ta at the home of Mrs. N. A. dans, 654 Kat: Forty-fifth street north, Wednesday. Mrs. Julius Johnson poured and refrewhrncnts were served. The gnents inciuoea . Rthl. Hon R- NEW YKAIl'S eve will be celebrated at Multnomah Amateur Athletic club Friday 'evening, Uecember j, wnn a dance which will be informal and which will include a number of inter citinf? features. The dance will be for members of the club and their friends. Two orchestra will furnish music for the affair'and dancing will take place ' both in the gymnasum and in the -main lobby. Of interest to their many friends In the Vity is the 'announcement of the marriage of Miss Audrey Denniston and Kay H. 1eHlier- which took place iwwmtwr IS nt. the borne of the Rev. and Mrs. C. V. :Swander in Hawthorne avenue, the Itev. Swander officiating Miss Myrtle Hyde' -of Oorvallis was 'mn id of honor and Thomas ilain was iifRf -man. The bride, an attractive l.rnriptto. -was charminsr in a modish tuiiiciii- nf rr IiIiia with fur trim minr a fenthpr tonue to match and a fforsase bouquet of bride roses. The mail nt honor wore a smart model of brown and a corsage bouquet of Ophelia mil tiriiin roMAM. Immediately follow Ing the ceremony the wedding dinner was nerved in the Hearts and Diamond .'room of the Washington Hazelwood. i Thi lirtil Is a danehter of Mr. and Mrn. William Denniston of McMinn-. . villa and has made her home' in Port " larui where she has been, associated with th Y. W. C A. work. The Vriiievrnnm in a certified : public ac rountant in. the employ of "Arthur Pr- ridge & Co: In honor of the birthday anniversary rst hr.lr nrpeirtent. Miss Pauline Ja cobsen, the girls of the Kappa Delta Hidma scrority gave a surprise party MrAriAv pvt.niTiH' at her home on Over ton street. Cards were played, Miss si:riii Mrr.innia winning -the first prle mA Mvra IipDer the consolation priee. Refreshment were served, after nhvh Al t"H. Marv Jaeobsen. mother of n.tiio TnhMTi hrniicr't in a birthday i iiftcnratPd with lUrhted candles and a lovely bi i'.hday Kift was presented ; ef'iuu TinhflHn f.tip.Kts were: IU lOO M ... Miam V.Tnlme Johnston, Ann' Johnston realm . ..n , , , . r .. . . - n.-.. iiii.. IWhia T'.nltnn Vll4on Gertnida Conrov. Myra Leper. Ivdith Ko("teil .nil P.uline Jctsn. Med4m KiiUi .Pickkr Irrne Jamieson, Marion l-ioutuu and JIary Jac - ten. . Awistin about th .room were airs. A. : Eoronx'u and Mrs. I.. Hul'jrrg. For the benefit of the Portland Day Nursery, the sixth annual sale of the Girls' Needlework club was held Satur day at the home of Mrs. F. F. Pittock in Tlnwthornn terrace, and a sum of more' than 1100 was realized. The club, which infiiifips nnlv nine members, was orpani?ed with a membership of four girls who decided to add funds for their Christinas charity work by means of a sale of gift articles. Miss Frances Fpauldi'ng is' president of the club. Miss Helen Holmes treasurer. Miss Teggy P.oyer secretary. ' The other members of the "club include Virginia Pittock, Marjorie Pittock. Helen Ernst, Anne Wenttaorth, Helen Van Ue Water and Virginia Richards. . The first Christmas dance of the em ployes of Montgomery, Ward& Co. was - held Saturday evening In the fourth floor of, the sales establishment of the organization at Twenty-seventh and Vaughn streets. More than "300 of the employes and their friends were in at . tendance and a six piece orchestra fur nished music and dancing. Decorations of rainbow effect, streamers nanging irom the ceiling to a short distance above the heads Of the dancers. combined effec tively with dozens of small Christmas trees lining the walls and Tlaced about the pillars in the ball room, made an at tractive scene. Refreshments completed the evening's entertainment. ' An announcement of interest is that of the engasjairient of Miss Alva Wilson to Philip Twohy, made known Monday at a smart tea at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. 11, I. Wilson, in -; Grants Pass. Miss Wilson is a graduate of the University of Washington and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Khn is ihi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. I Wilson of Grants Pass. Mr. Twohy is the son of Judcs John Twohy of Portland. Miss Wilson was the guest of Mrs. W. H. Buckley at Silver Court apartments last week. Nydia temple patrol was host for a smart "dancing party at Chrlstensen's ' hall Monday evening, the affair being the first function given by the patrol. Mrs. II. J. Blaesitig is president of the or ganization and had charge of arrange ments for the affair. The dance was well attended and was one of the der lightful affairs of th eeason. - -' The Christmas dance of the .TlUicum club will be omitted this year, as the regular schedule calls for the dance on Christmas night The next dance -will Vw hnJrf .Turmarv 8. at Multnomah hotel, and Mrs. B. C Darnall will be hostess for the occasion. . Miss Ruth Ferguson, daughter of Dr Kalla Fiirriiiinn. Hrrivpd in the citv Fri day evening from California, where Bhe s attending MU'.b college thin year. Miss Ferguson win epena tpe VPriStinaB npu ; days -in. the city. Ilss Elizabeth Stansfield was host oa fnr a . luncheon of 12 covers last week, honoring Mrs. John Bathrick of Minneapolis, who. with no- nusoana v has recently moved to -Portland to make her home. ' Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Webster hav as their house guest Mrs. Webster's sister TWrn TTertwrt Makinson of Oakland. Cal Dr. Makinson will join his wife here foi the Christmas holidays. Miss Bertha Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goodman. haa returned' from the city for the. Christmas holidays. She has been at tending Mills college in California, " Miss Mary Gill returned to the rlty Thumday from California, where she haa been attending Mills college. i Miss Margaret Schacht will be hostess this afternoon for a tea at her home i In Vista avenue, honoring Miss Cath i iMWIMMIk. ,-:-..,.,,juJ:w.v.v.vMaAK':-:tt I ,;; :-'; : ' ' " ' 1 1 ' 1 " f . 1 I , yiiVSimi iiumMininiliiaiu iimiw m iiilinimiiriiirTHiim y. yi ' 3 V M ,, , r.L , , irrnir i i - -- StJ?' arlne Therkelsen and Miss Elisabeth Stansfield, two brides-elect. The tea hours will be from 3 to 5 o'clock, and guests will include about E0 yonne peo ple. At the tea hour those who will prt side In the dining -room will be Mrs. Thomas M- Joyce, Mrs. Victor Strode, Miss Vera O'Brien, Miss Mary UherKei families will occupy the attention of the Women of Rotary following me regular monthly luncheon to be held in the Tyrolean room of the Benson hotel at noon Monday. Mrs. E. C. Feets m be the soloist for the program during the luncheon and Miss Amelia teary vi the Public Welfare bureau will be the principal speaker of the occasion. Fol lowing the luncheon the boxes win ue packed. All members are asked to bring a jar of fruit or jelly to assisi in sup plying the Old People's home wun canned fruit for cnristmas. tJUiue mj distribution of canned fruits to aged folk the Women of Rotary have under taken the work of looking after the above six families for the ensuing months. Fre-Christmas help has already been extended, and it will not be merely a ease of Christmas cheer only, for the follow-up "work will be the point most emphasized. Suitable clothing, beds, d food eomnrise part of the work beinjr done. In addition to this. ivi. annual irift of sl sum ot money bui ficient to give the girls at the Louise hrna a ncial I hristmas nas neu ormnirori : ach rirl will receive a suit able gift and will also nave a pari- ' ho "hflidav frnodlns" etc.. made pos ilble by the women of this organisation. Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae club met cot.iniav nfternoon at. the home of Mrs. John K. Honey in the King Albert apart o,,i. Th affair included a shower in honor' nf Miss Mary Haseeltine, bride- .lor.t on Ainha (,ru umeea irom ihc- l.raaira Thfl organization will meet Tuesday. December 28, for luncheon ana a theatre party. Th it mpptine- of the military drill f lasa of community service neior Christmas will be an event of Tuesday ninu at Washincton high school. triinurinir tha drill Miss Katharine Cocfcburn will entertain the members of the class at supper at me vyaaniuswn street Hazelwood. A dinner and dance will be enjoyed TnnrKilav evenina at the iiOTei i'ori- land by the employes of the Enke Dye Works. There will be about 75 present i , Mrs. Charles Rosen f eld was hostess at a small dinner party Kiveq Thursday evening at the Hotel Portland. Covers were placed for six guests. SANE of the delightful functions of the i-J aeaann was tha dinner dance given Tuesday evening at the Benson hotel Itor which Mr. and Mrs. B. IL Keller land Mr. and Mrs. Percy Allen were .... nt ....... , Mr. and Mrs. O- McCoy are down ((hosts. About 100 of the younger mar-t A '''" i nnnular kinder-. snort visit andilfied folk of the city wre guests for ' lr , V- Wtv was the . . ' hiis were used as'inel. .V. will., T ft. AHr. t m - t 1 Q mT HnHMCH IUI VIV I crystal Toom A. huge birthday cak. with candles, the gift of Henry The e the Benson chef, was feature as the occasion was the birthday of both Mr. Allen and Mr.Ke" 1 the cake was bought Into the room the guests rose and sang "Auld Lang Syne, together offering their good wishes to the hosts. . from The Dalles for a ar at the Hotel Portland V, SchiUer. Jin Konw. Shcldonj A. Hanaon. ... I A U . H , . AM Frd BUk. J. M. Kmtal. K. KtiShn(tr, WilUam v Harry Buxton. Mrs. Frel Fischer and Mr. Harper Mecklln are up from Corvallis for a few days and are reg istered t the Hotel Tortland. nailendar and Mrs. G. C. I X1r. C. H. Fulton of Astoria are spending the ween I end at the Hotel Portland, lithe occasion. Mrs. lelier was smatiy nc-i c.v... i " : fflt'MIEBES' wmM, : .,,., n-rmrrfn n m minfiTT '"- ' '" ' ' "' '" '' " - Va W1R..JH UU M'ww M ineiinWB w m m t m pi ,i m tvn m m m JIUE-W I1 IB Mi III Jli W Hi W IU II- l" ' I Mrs. Louis Karlebauck (Rose Horn- iviiss era. u Drieii, mm .i n"111 i o. - : . . , i sen. Miss Florence Pangle and Miss Rose schuch) left Wednesday for New York , iprf bv her dauKhters. Rose Ncnacni anu mr. jenj ncmuau. uti-u"T- - rt'-m-ir-irwrirnr iniwm iw n in m II m'Hi w i.isnuy 1 M-MIEIB-' CHRISTMAS: A time for givhz and getting and forgiving and forgetting. PI if-f:- j&tJ. -jSm mm- w XMAS There Is One Safe -Place to Buy Your PIANO OB PHONOGRAPH A JTH FLOOK Furs-The Gift Beautiful The joy of giving and receiving is unlimited, especially when the fur is of the Liebes Quality. The Endearing Gift The Practical Gift The Fashionable Gift The Everlasting Gift . Beautiful Fur Gifts arc now possible with prices so very low and reductions important in our Jlbsolute Ueamnce sfFuvs A few suggestions taken here and there - showing the attractive saving possibilities Regular Sale Price Price Kolinsky Dolman Wrap , $2000 $1250.00 Hudson Seal Coat. 40-inch length 700 495.00 Summer Ermine Gape Wrap 785 425.00 Taupe Nutria Goat, 40-inch length 575 .395.00 Hudson Seal and Beaver Coatee Wrap t 650 385.00 Skunk Cape Wrap 425 295.00 Near Seal Coat, 30-inch length, Natural Squirrel collar 315 195.00 Black Russian Pony Coat, 35-inch length, taupc Squirrel collar and cuffs 275 195.00 Moleskin Throw with pockets 210 115.00 Ermine Choker Scarf. 115 77.50 Every Fur Coat, Wrap and Neckpiece in our entire stock now reduced. Opan trail! Erery Evening t ntil Christmas Hulaa Seal Dyed Muskrat ESTABLISHED 184 Near Seal Dyed Coney ' ij ' - - . ' " . i' - 'fyeauty's choicest mirror is an admiring eye" Bashford, ming Silk Underwear The Ideal Gift for Women Timely Suggestions BoudoitjCaps Boudoir Slippers Fancy (garters f if Exquisitely Styled Night Gowns, Envelopes Trimmed with dainty liand-made laces Made of superior quality crepes de chine, highly lus trous satins and sheer georgettes. Tzvb large assortments for convenient choosing at u $10 Special Group; of Unusual Values at $3.95 Envelopes and Gowns unequaled for the dainty, Inexpensive gift. A number ot pretty styles, both tailored and lace trimmed, soft flesh tints. $22.50 Colorful and Lustrous Gifti Negligees Reduced Extraordinary Values at gifts that will make the woman or mjss happya wealth of charming colors ranging from the deli cate hues to deep, rich shades. Many styles, includ ing laces, ruffled, pleated and plain tailored. Gift Negligees of Unusual Quality Vz Less Our entire stock of distinctive and luxuriously de signed negligees, which were formerly priced .at $65.00 and upwards, is now marked at one-third less. For the impressive, intimate gift, see this group. BeautikiHy Soft and Silky t Knit iUnderwear :fir for tlw Serviceable Gift Silk Kiiit Bloomers Reduced frm Sil .50 14 $rt.7J i heavy pure silk quality in rich flesh tints, tailored styles (the silk inhese garments is perfect, but the elastic is imperfecjt in some of them). " ' ii Kdhser Italian Silk Vests $3.95 for the tailored Wbman or miss, fine quality all silk flesh color, regulation or bodice top. ' r - Italiaiz Silk Envelopes and Uhion Suits $6.95 plain tailored or l)ce trimmed styles, flesh tints, well made, very exceptional values. i i w : ti -. i ' 1 . Christmas Sale of lOOfFine Blouses Special Piif chase to go (t'T QC V on Sale Mdnday at ) J J A neif shipment just received and f nt order to dispose of the entire! group before Christmas we hafe marked them very low. Georgettes ar;d satins in the latest mid-winter styles; some aire beaded, others are embroidered in silk and metallic threads, also laee trimmed models in a gclbd range of desired colors. Your Shaping Will Be a Pleasure Here away from thit usual Christmas rushes and jam mingYour pifts .will be most pleasing, because thev are LiebHs gifts. Store Open Until 6 oClock Until Christmas Give a Liebes' Gift Bond Obtainable fbr any amount. Redeemable at any time. s BROADWAY AT MORRISOS h la.it arXi I