THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 27, , 1C21. College Prom to Be Given Next Friday Evening ONE of the largest social ftveptg Im mediately following Lent win - be the eolles prom, to be held Friday eve ning, in the ballrooms of the Multnomah hotel.. All arrangement have been made and collegiate circles are looking - forward with much interest to the event. . The committee consist of the following: Margaret Cundy. Marjorle Kruse, Mil dred JLa.uderda.le, Dorothy, McGuire, ,: Helen Klrschner, Margaret "Densmore, Mildred Seufert, . Dorothy Mitchell, Louise Hatfield, Dorothy Donlon, Ber-nice- Hunt,' Elsie Clodiua, Raymond Douglas, Arthur Base, Curtis Phillips, Harlan Gram, Lee Jones, Harry Coford, Al Dugan, Pete Sweeney, Karl Clarke, Conrad Roth, Edward Burness and Bert Haynes. The patrons and patronesses are Mr. and Mrs. Leland Seufert. Mr. and Mrs. Pinkerton Day. . Announcement was made Friday eve ning or tne engagement of Miss Mau rite J. ; Collier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Collier, to Dr. Urllng C Coe of this city. The news was told at an Informal dinner given at the home of ... Dr. and Mrs. Edward Allen Pierce, at which covers were placed for 10 close friends. Miss Collier came to Portland a short time ago from Kalispell, Mont, and makes ber home with, her parents in Portland. Dr. Coe, who is & gradu ate or tne university of Missouri, is secretary of the state board of medical examiners of Oregon. No definite an nouncement has been made of the wed ding date, but the marriage will doubfl less take place early in April. Among tne guests at tne announcement. dinner was Mrs. Laura P. Coe, mother of Dr. Coe, who has recently arrived In Port land from her home in New York and will make ber home In the city. Mr. E. C. Latourette was host at a delightful dinner party given Saturday evening at the Hotel Portland. Covers were laid for 10. r; ' '"r ' . i ' '. t: Vrr-'M'! :: Mr.and Mrs. Bruno Mauro were hosts for a delightful party at their home March 19. Card tables were placed for ; the company, and the evening was a delightful one Guests included : Mr. and Mrs. Harold Read, Mr, and Mrs. L. - B- Symmonds, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Piatt, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mauro, Mrs. Rose Deal of Seattle, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Fred j Heywood of San Francisco, CaL, and I Mm. Josephine Shelburn. Mrs. Bruno1 MISS LORETTA QUINN is one of the charming Portland girls whose marriage will be an event of . the near future. Her engagement to Mr. Thomas J. Sinnott was recently announced at an attractive tea. - : f- 1 IpLwun i in i1ii4mm i i i i llJ i ,1 4 I Mauro left last : Saturday for a three weeks' visit In Seattle, Wash. She has had s a house guest Mrs. John J. Carroll of Alaska. . .- WITHOUT A QUESTION Our patrons, have approved our Eastern buyers' judgment in selection of garments as shown in our NEW SHIP MENTS. W areshowing only the snappiest styles, at the Iqwest possible prices that have been-found in'Wewflfark.' When you make your selection from The Famous ' you are selecting garments j fresh from their wrappings, the very .newest patience and fore . thought can put before you. ' f " ' i ' To our patrons who did not" buy? before Easter you need not feel that we have left only what has been picked over, i for almost every garment is sold as soon as it is unpackedso very new vj . and clever are the designs. ' " - - :., - . " - . - v i : ; 1 : . - -;" -,' '- , ' ," - '' ' " " , : ' ' ' ." ' i - - - '" ' '' "' THE DELIGHTFUL- DISPLAY OF DRESSES !' With frocks priced so reasonable and 'styles so satisfy in gly varied and charming,' there Is no reason why one should forego the pleasure of. possessing a NEW DRESS. Soft Canton . Crepes, Crepe de'Chine, Jrico tlne, Twill Cords and beautiful, i lustrous Taffetas vie . . with one another in their individuality and beauty. 1 .$29:00 to $125.00 THE WONDERFUL ARRAY OF SUITS ; Swinging Mandarin coats, semi-tail- , red styles ; box coats, blouse effect : coats with cape backs. These are but a tew of the models to be seen ' . &t The Famous. Wide, circular or flaring- skirts, not forgetting: the trim, narrow skirts, offer a broad , variety. The spring: wardrobe need not be without a treasured suit, for prices are extremely moderate and a long season of wear ahead . $45 to $150 EXTRAORDINARY INTERESTING ARE THE Wfappy Cqats The new Spring Wrappy Coat, or the Cape and Its sister, play a role of im- portance for spring. . The models are too numerous to mention,! only In , the best known quality rabrics, such : as Bolivias. Tasmanlas. Ramooas, Velours, Armenias, Florizellas, etc. Your eyes will sparkle at the sight of these. May we see you tomorrow? - ' $29.50 to $150 lfiil ffl W; H iJSBSJSfBHBJBBBBBSSBBBBBSBBB 353-355 ALDER STREET, CORNER PARK "You Can Always Do Better at The Famous' Beta Chapter Is Host -Friday for CharmingLunch OREGON Beta chapter of PI Beta Phi entertained with a luncheon at the Benson hotel last Friday. The table was artistically decorated with spring blos soms and dainty . hand painted cards marked the places. ' Those present were : i- Mm. Barton Beck. lin. Grica Aldrfeh. Mn. unset wicks. Miss Fmyn - Baraoa. Mias Helen Bon. Uisa XUici WiUianu. Hin Mildred Watki, Miss --Barbara Green, Misa MarrarrttA MoTTiaon. Mime Ann VcPharson, Mia eor-ia i aooDa, ails Frances Onpser, mm JSilsaAcUl Stewart ani Mia toil Day' Mr. John M. Royce was honored last week at a delightful party which was arranged in honor of his ninetieth birth day, anniversary at the. home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Royce. ' During the evening 500 was played, the venerable guest of honor en Joying the game throughout- the evening and participating in the dancing which followed. A buffet supper was served by the hostess. Guests for the affair included : Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph Henwood, A. W. Schmale, Thomas Con don, CD. GelU John Baron and son Jack, D. Eagle and daughter Virginia, Frank Gell; Mrs. II. A. McNamara, Mrs. Marie Beaudette, Mrs. J. S. Hall, Miss M. Masterson, Misses Maxlne and Eliza beth Morgan, Messrs. Richard Henwood. W. N. Royce, B. C Jacks9n. Mr. Royce, who has been a resident of Portland for the past two years, crossed the plains from Illinois to the - California gold mines In 1850 by ox-team. In a short time he returned to the Middle West and made a second trip in 1860 wfth hie wife and two children. Settling In Los Angeles he became occupied with farm ing and later went to Santa Crux county, where he remained 50 years. - Mr. W. J. Royce Ms his only remaining - son and has-been a resident of Oregon for more than 80 years, but there are four daugh ters In California. Preparations are completed for the annual Easter dance to be given Mon day evening by the Women's : auxiliary to the Ancient Order of Klibernlans at Hibernia hall, 840 Russell street Al though no Invitations have been issued, indications are thatthis will be one of the largest gatherings of Easter week, and the committee in charge has spared no' effort to make It a pleasant evening: Professor Marsh's orchestra will furnish the music for dancing, which will be the principal diversion in the upper hall beginning at 8 :3Q o'clock. Card tables have been arranged in the lower hall for those not desiring to dance. Prises will be awarded for the cards, t The com mittee in charge includes: -t Miase Mary SnlliTan. Katherlne Kenny, Mary Bohan. Katharine Dowd. Mary McCarthy, Eleanor Ijlba. Mary Deery. Katharine Qninn. Deborah Griffin. Lucfle O'Sara, Margaret Ket feher, Anna Mohl. Anne Kearna and Measrm. W. OXeughlin, M. Lancon. M. Murnane. D. Fuller. Patrick J. Power. Ted CoagroTe. Jama O'Hanlon, Frank i. Power. Jame Kirby and Joe Montana. - - ' Nydla temple. Daughters of the Kile, entertained Its members Tuesday with a musicale and card party. Many out of town members attended and 80 tables were prepared for bridge and "500." The program was enthusiastically received by the 'guests. Mrs. A. BL Johnston and a committee served dainty refreshments at the close of the program. April will be, observed as the second anni versary of the organization. ; A cere monial will be held in the afternoon, at which a large class will be initiated. The supreme convention will hold its annual meeting in Portland the latter part of May. Nydia temple will enter tain the members and delegates with a dance.""-: ! Mrs. John Peters was hostess for a smart tea - Tuesday afternoon at her home in the King Hill apartments, hon oring Mrs. Frank A. Ixraergan. The tea table was unusually attractive with an artistic arrangement of yellow and purple iris brought from the South for the occasion. Mrs. I. D. Peters pre sided at the tea urn, and during the afternoon those who assisted about the rooms were Mrs. Gustave ' E. Bruere. Mrs. O. Miller Babbitt, Miss Elisabeth Hailey and Miss Jeannette SewalL W. P. Dickenson post and corps sur prised Mrs. Jennie Beesoh, "; first color bearer, In her new home, 147 Grand avenue north, last Monaay aueraoon with birthday greetings, and about 80 members were served a tskole laaen wna good things to eat. Mrs. Beeson and five other members witn Dirtnaays cur ing the first quarter were tendered a arift bv Llda Gray, corps presiaent, ana each responded In a happy mood, after which a Jolly program was closed by all singing "God Be With, You Till We Meet Again." Thtf girls of Hendricks hill who are home from the University of Oregon for the serins vacation will give a luncheon at 1 o'clock at the Tyrolean room of th Benson hotel Saturday. Covers will be placed for about 40 girls. Miss Eliza beth London and Miss uertruae raiDoi will preside at the luncheon. . . ,. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ehrman were hosts at a delightful dinner party given Wednesday evening at the Hotel Port land in honor of Mr. ana Mrs. Kicnara Shairiwald of .San Francisco. The table was centered with a lovely arrangement of yellow and white spring flowers. Covers were laid for lz. , ' Mrs. Otto Kraemer entertained in formally at luncheon at the Benson hotel Tuesday,' honoring- Mrs. aigmuna son nenberer. who Is the guest of Mrs. Clar ence S. SamueL Mrs. Max S. Hlrsch also entertained for the visitor, a group of friends spending a few hours at onage. - .The Knights of Columbus club will give Its annual Easter dance for mem bers and friends at the K. of C. club Monday evening. . The affair will be in formal and Mr. Charles J. - Lair will have charge of arrangements for the affair. Among Portland visitors at Gearhart for the Easter vacation week are Mrs. David Taylor Honeyman and Mrs. Jose phine Smith Andrews, who left the city by motor Friday for the beach. ; Oregon assembly, Unitea Artisans, win. rive a dance and card party at W. O W. temple. 128 Eleventh street, Thurs day evening for members and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Koshland cel ebrated their fiftieth wedding anniver sary at their home-Monday evening when a number of their friends 'called to offer their good wishes. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Marshall mo tored down to Gearhart for the Easter week-end, leaving the city Thursday. - e Mrs. Julius Meier entertained in formally at bridge at her home in Kings Court Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ben Hecht entertained informal ly Thursday at luncheon and bridge at her home in Irvington. Anthony Euwer Is Honor Guest At Dinner Party MRS. RALPH I COLLETT of 1193 East Davis street was hostess Sat urday r evening at a delightful dinner party given-in compliment to her brother-in-law, Mr. Anthony Euwer, the writ er and lecturer, who la spending some time at Parkdale, near Hood stiver, while Mrs. Euwer Is in Australia, where shev is appearing as a dramatic reader, She -expects to return to Portland next month. "! - ( v . Covers were laid for 14 guests as fol lows: Mr. and Mrs. George B. Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Murphy, Dr. and Mrs. C Ulysses Moore, Mrs. Euwer Sr., Mrs. Allen, Mias Mildred Corliss and the hosts. ' ' ": Following dinner- additional guests came in and Mr. Euwer entertained the company with readings from his more recent writings, including cuttings from his last book, which will be brought out as soon as he returns to New York. -""- 1: !' : ,--.'... ..... - ' The Wikt club girls entertained with a luncheon on Saturday at the Waverley Country club. A number of the girls in the college set. home for the holidays, were honor guests. There were also several of the younger girls present who were recently pledged. Among these were the Misses Dorothy Etlinger, Ardls Welch, Gertrude Grey, Dorothy Dunn and Helen Margaret Parker. Miss Flor ence Pangle Is also a recent addition to the Wiki club but she Is at present tour ing California where she is spending the Easter holidays. - . Portland members of the Alpha Gam ma Delta sorortty gave a delightful dancing party Friday evening in the assembly room of the Hotel Portland to which 100 students of the University of Washington, the University of Oregon and the Oregon Agricultural college, were bidden. Mias Amy O. Welch, Miss Josephine Pease, Miss Isabel Pease, Miss. Elizabeth Reid and Miss Roberta Reid constituted the committee on ar rangements. The entire proceeds from the party were given to the Community Chest. - ' .. The women's auxiliary Tifereth-Israel will give a benefit to raise funds for European relief Wednesday at the Odd Fellows' hall. Seventeenth and Alberta streets. The hour Is 2 o'clock. A musical program nd card tables will be provided for the occasion. t . . Mrs.: Edward Palmer entertained Thursday at her home in Mount Tabor with a 600 party. Honors were taken by Mrs. Georgo C. Johnson and Mrs. Gerald Johnson. Refreshments followed the game. The junior assembly for the pupils of the Christensen dancing school enjoyed the regular party given by Mrs. C. Christensen Friday evening. Special features were arranged for the occasion. The Juniors of Irvington club will give a dance at the clubhouse Friday evening. The next formal party of the club will be an event of April 8. . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawley Hoffman are among the Portland visitors at Gearhart and will spend several days at the. beach. . Judge and Mrs. William N. Gatens were hosts for & formal dance at their home in Irvington Saturday evening. . . Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Selling and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marx -are spending the week-end at Seaside. Silver Tea for Heroes, Will Be Given This Week A SILVER tea will be given at the .home of Mrs. C B. Mackey. 879 East Thirty-eighth street north. Wednesday afternoon from t to 5 o'clock. The pro ceeds will beused in helping needy ex soldiers and their families. Mrs. Mackey is president of the war mothers organi sation here, and the work of the organi zation is worthy of patronage. Needy soldiers and their families are constantly being cared for by the women of this society and it is hoped that the generous support of the women of the city- will be given to this benefit - tea, which ' is open to all persons Interested. Guests are - asked to take the Rose City Park car to Thirty-eighth street. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dewey of Nampa are spending some time at the Hotel Portland. "'--;' i:" "'':- -H ' y, ; Members of the Chi Omega sorority who are home from the Oregon Agri cultural college for the Easter vaca tion gathered .Wednesday at the Hotel Portland - for luncheon. Covers - were IN EASTER VACATION THE COLLEGE GIRL WILL BUY FROCKS m HE house where there is a frock for every woman ;j and tor every occasion. Just the time and just the place to meet Mother, Sister and friends and have a Shoppin z PartyJ There you can study the season's 'modes until you find your type. . Is it a Quaint brown taffeta with ruffling and puffings of crisp .tan organdie, a demure pray frock of canton crepe, bewitchinjr as to Peter Pan collar and blue chin-bow, or an austere gown of dark blue crepe in whose bril liant embroidery lurks . the ro-, mance of a Spanish senorita? For wear on campus or. street. ' are smart sport models and sim ple frocks of checked taffeta, tied at baclJn adorable girlish bows. PRICES $39.50 TO $135 SIZES 1 6. TO 44 Washington at Tenth StrtMtc placed for SO at a table decorated In spring flowers. j ' - ' '. The pupils of the Academy of the Holy : Child, will present the operetta, "The Lost Heir. in the auuuimr.lv nail of the Christian Brothers college. Grand avenue -ana Clackamas street, the eve ning of April 7. The proceeds are to be used for the benefit . of the high school library of the academy. Professor Thomas J. Donlin is stage director. ;--x.;Z-r. x : Mr. E. a SIgler and Mr. Ben Street will leave Portland next Tuesday for the East where they will combine business with a vacation trip. They i! i - New York and will be Joined l.ifr i the month by Mr. W. N. Moody of tbst city who will return with them tlirou Canada. ' Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Ruiman (Arr Epstein) of 396 San Rafael street receiving congratulations on the arrlvnl of a little daughter, who ha hrtn christened Louise Ruth. Mrs. Husman la the daughter of Mrs. T. Narod. Mrs. Frank D. -Burroughs, who has .l 1 1 1 I . V. i.. Ill 1.,,... wvu viiutiiiB (I vuq -i j , nut t m . today for her home In Chicago. niiiiiiiniuiiii iitHiniiiiiintiiitii mini iiiiiiiilnliii iff iiiiittttliliiliiliiliilHiiiiiiliiliiliiliiinliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiii 1 Mrs. Edith Webster Designer and Maker of Gowns z i Announces' Her. Return from New York, and the Reopening of a Studio at - , 519 Morgan Building, Portland, Oregon, i ! Main 2905 I S '.. ' " - . . ' , - , , VUI.ItlllllHIIIII1llllliriMIIIIIIIIIIIMlllllllt1IIIIIHIUIIIIUIItllllt1llllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllt1lllllMIIIlllllllllltlM 1 siS INI . V 'iX-Z-RJ iV Milady FOR THE ADORNMENT OF; Easter - Hat A Most Gorgeous Exhibit of Plumes, Feathers, Bands, Brims, 1 Tassels and All Ostrich Products A trimming: lending, that fin ishing touch of charm. and in dividuality. We will make to your order or from our sug gestion the appropriate feath er trimming, for your new -Spring Bonnet. Specializing in the most difficult repairing, cleaning, dyeingrand restoring of old plumes to new. Portland Feather Dye Works 833 Morgan Building Main 7850 tttttt jrrr TT'irTrrrrr t r rt - A sale that won instant ' success and now more beautiful Frocks are added It Jias been a week of irresistible bargains at this, , The. Eastern's GREATEST DRESS SALE. The only reason we can continue it a few days is on account of the fQrtunate arrival of another shipment from New York. You will attend this sale. . It is one of the season's sensations. Canton Crepe Georgette Satin Taffeta :. Black Lace Group One Frocks Group Two ?J49 For the Woman of Queenly Figure . Larger stature is an asset to any woman who knows "Ihe real secret - of proper dress. We have among: our new Spring assortments garments of long "slender- . izing" lines designed by America's tore most artists especially for you the woman of queenly figure. You'll find they lend a new grace and charm with their clever fashioning. Salespeople here trained especially to fit you. This serv ice you'll appreciate if you are of the , ' larger size. , . ' . New Jersey Jackets Special $6.35 We can't keep fully stocked up on our special 16. J5 jersey Jackets. They sell almost the same day they come. But another, shipment is 'here now. Included are navy, brown, .gray, green and red. It is the. same high quality of jersey that we have been featuring this Spring and which places us foremost in' the city. If you still need a jersey sport coat to com plete your Spring and Summer -outfit, surely you can. do no better than to se lect from this assortment. ' Special $6.35. WHY NOT SAY . "Just Chare TW Formerly some boast ed. "I always pay cash." Today the care ful" shopper, anxious to always conserve, prides herself more when she buys here and says, "Just charge this to my account." Our Cheerful Credit plan makes this buy lng possible. Washington. A Tenth St. "The Grey Tile Corner". Community Chest campaign solicitors will call on ycy this week. "Give to Your Limit.' . . ,