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TIIS OREGOH SUNDAY JOURNAU P02TLAIID, SUNDAY; HORNING, - JANUARY 8; -1 j; v Uracil V X . i f v - - , . . I .... . . V 1 3 V - . . ' - i .. -. : ' : Xmas Vacation Snowball Dance No Holiday, for ToBeOddEvent Little Dan Gupid Aijtelhurst Lois Mulr. ZuIU. An dross and Mr. J. E. Sprang; readings by Maria Hod and tin J. E. Epranf ; taacr dancing by Eileen Knowlton and Norma Yeatch, beautiful sift u presented by friends, membert of . Euete council. rkKKGON -AGBICULTTJRAI COI vTEGE. Conrallia.x faculty mar riage? one engagement and one student niarrtage are the yesult of the holiday vacation period at the college. Ralph Oi Coleman, ns. director of intramural athletics and a. pitcher for the Portland Beavers. and: Miss Eleanor Flynn. 2L married' te Eucm during the holidays. .Kenneth 1 . Blnns. Junior la commerce, and Miss Uaael Fleener, sophomore ! m home economics. among the first to take the wedding vows. - They "were married at the XI Beta - house, . of .- which sorority Blnns ia a member. Mr. Blnna la editor of "the Orange Owl ' and porta editor Of the O. A. C. Barometer. MUe-WyU Uan Dunning f the botany department waa married to Mr. Frank Ballard. Mr. Ballard ia assistant county agent ia the extension service. Another Christmas marriage - was that , of Mr. Joseph - E. Mounoss. assistant . proreetor of i UrioloiT. and Miss Alice Miller. J Millar is a -graduate of- o.- A. C ana has , been employed, aa . bookkeeper in the dairy department. . xiss gather Orua. instructor in physical education for women, was married to Frank Les ter Knowlton, research .assistant in Doultrr husbandry. Another vaoaacy ta the shyalesl- edooatlon department will Dosnbly occtnr soon as the result ox tns ncacement of. Miss -Bath Wuinrer to a- California ranee er, sir. -waiter vausy. Two weddings wars amenr members Of the ; chemistry department. They were the marrtare o Mr. WUliard Tata and' Miss Fhoebe caamnenaw. TLAKS for a nnmber of lnteresttof V'nnti'for the near fatnre. to be (iren at Lanrelharst club under the ans- elces ef the Women's PrecressiTs wait. were made at the last saeeonr ox ue club - Tuesday - afternoon. A snowbaU daaoa which is planned for the sveninc of January Zl pmmists to be a unique affair. - Mrs. Homer Goehler Is chalrmaa of the committee-of arrangements. At this time the luncheon sets, which hare been made by the women of the unit. will be allotted to the fortunat A Urn card party win be riren In February under the auspices of the unit and at that Urns Mrs. Georre W. FowU wUl be chalrmaa, Tns regular meeting of the unit will be meld at the club- aoues Jaauary 17. - At ths last guest algbt dancing party, whtch was aa event sf December Zt. large atteadaoes eaioyed the affan. The New Tsars ere watch party of the club was a gay and colorful event enjoyed by too members : of. the dub and tneir friends. '. Several supper parties followed the dance. lAst Thursday evening was the regular sard party of the club for members only. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Z Hani were hosts for th ovening. The woman's eard club wfll a t:U o'clock Tueeday afternooa at the etob bouse. Mrs. Jamas Forbes and Mrs. B. Peck wia be dance for dab members win foQew next Thursday night at the dub. Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. John G Johnson and their, daughter Bccmity Benefit association, as weU as many other gifts. Mrs. Nellie X Ous tln. Laurence Smith. L. M. Tbomaa, David 1. Povey, Balph xontag. rrea King. Mrs. Louise Williams and O. H. Thomas mads the " eocgratulatory addresses. Dancing and refreshments concluded the evening. . . is. i jrrancee ot - xast rturteentn street n th tnntor hirh eehoel at lonJoysd wit them the. oelebratloB Alhanv. and . Miss Mildred Hail to ur. I umr euTr wrausi! ewuveTsary- issi Hans P. Schmidt, director of ths Crystal j i4' -rrsalng to Hanaoay all thutM imtaib. - . I " mmw "wn.- moc wetviins: .... - .' loucwi df sr. ess niwnai aao a pro One of the enjoyable nsw Tears I gram , wmch was .ia enarre of Mr. J. K parties waa given by Mr. Sam OorUer I Kitcbcock laduded solos by the Mlseee and Mr. Carl .Gortlervat their homo la Monroe street, when they entertained a number of the high school set. .Dancing the diversion of the evening. -. - Gerlinger Home To Be Opened For Social Tea fRS. OEORQE T. OERL1NQER will I open ' her home on Willamette HelfhU Raturdey, January 14, for a tea glvth by- the American Association of University Women, this being one of s series of teas which are being given for - members In different sections of the city - under the poneorshlp of the social rotmnlKee ef which Mrs. Caroline Un ander is chairmen. This affair Is peclally for the women of the Westover, Arllncten end Willamette HelfhU and Invitation la extended to all weet elde - women who have not attended the pre , vioua teaa Preeldlnf st the tee table will be Mrs. Jordan Brumfleld. lire. Edward T. Geary, Mrs. Richard Schols snd Miss i Bertha Toxin-. Those sseletlng Include the following members of the social committee : Mrs. Forrest 8. Fisher. Mrs. 1-M Patterson. Mrs. William Purcell. ' Mrs. Pat It. Allen. Mrs Norman F.I . roieman, Mrs. Josenh E. Wl throw. Mra Dean Hay a. Mre. William H. Thomas. Mrs. 11-nry Waldo Cos.. Mre. XUcherd Parks. Mra Jerome . Mann. Mrs. Unan- . der. Mine Beatrice Locke and, Mies no ranee Knapp. e Baker A wedding of much Interest ta their friends occurred here Tuee-1 day when Mr. WalUce. Eakln, son of Judge J. A. KAkln of Astoria, and Miss Qwisdrs Balrd. eldesUdaughUr of Mr. end Mra D. W. K. Balrd. were united in me-rute by Bishop J. W. Esrdley. Mr. Kakln wee formerly city editor of the Baker Herald but Is now "employed in Albany, where the young couple expect to reside, i ! Itldgefleld, Wash. Rldfefleld'e novel t00 club, numbering 14. held Its an- nual dinner Thursday night at the Hotel Ittdgefletd after which they went to the ; home ef Mr. and Mra John L. Bratlle and played cards. Six tables were used. Mrs. 8. P, Mackey captured the ladles' highest prise and William S.. Miller was awarded like honors for athe men, Re freehmenu were served. V - Kstacada. Or. The Modern Prlscllla club of IS ladles, held lu monthly meet 1 B - V-' '"AWttc i 1 H 111 waa Newberg iCas Goldis Marie Gumm. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Milton Gumm, ism the bride of Mr. Albert B Hunt. formerly of Portland. New Tsar's day. Ha U manager of the PadfVa nectrM company at Aberdeen, Wash. . The bride wore Ivory satin with' lace and pearls aad carried a answer bouquet of Bride rosea and orange blossoms. The riag ceremony was performed beneath an ar tistic bower of Oregon grape and sword ferns. Miss Geraldine. Bundell ;w bridesmaid, aad Mrs, Bay -Lasvgwectky sister of the bride. . waa matron of honor. . The wedding march, was played by Mrs. C M. Hunt, a ststsr-ta-tew of th bridegroom. Mr. Leeter Ouaua acted bast seen.- Little TOlea Langwwrthy was flower, girt aad Esther Hunt bore the rtag ta a imy. Mr. aad Mrs. Hunt are spondlng a short Itsaijiast la aad around Seattls preparatory to as ex tended hunting aad fishing trip ta the Cansdlaw Kockiea. Abordssa, Waaa, win be thetr futurs ' o .o Orsgoa AgTiorUtuTal CoCege. Carvaltta Wnitebeaa . is beer. Mrs. tfhltiheeit. who waa fermsrty ta charge of Caxthora ban bade at the old days whoa It waa a tory. la TUttag U CorvalUa, Her Is ta Booth Lenraster, e Miss Beatrice) Hsrmaasoa antartataod rith a large holiday tea. ta Miss Xaes FmlrchUd aad bar bouss guest. Mlas Hilda, TU1 Highest of o . McMmnvmsKlss Floroaoa Wake man aad Mr. Edred Ford were saarried December ti. Mr.. Ford Is employed as pharmacist ta Portland, Unique Stunts Featured Party ; Of the J. J. Club rrtHS J. J. dub entertained wtOa a de JL 'lightful dancing party New T ear's eve. Dancing and various 1ew Tear's stunts were enjoyed at the B, H, Tomy residence ta Laurelaurst and a supper waa sn ml at the Herbert Gordon homo osi Mount Tabor. Both booses were ar- tiwtlceity and appropriately decorated with the .seasea a colors aad flowers, . Serpentine, horns and be Hones ushered la the New Tear In tree spirit. Those present wore ths MIssm Adele Ltodley, . Josephine CowgSV CaviUa Campbell. Mildred. Hebert, Frances Hurst. Vera Woe&endea, .Wanda Gordon, Florence Fwiiw. Dee-a 'Cordon.: Bales Tooseth, Jeanette Heiersoo,, Jo Torrey and Her- tert Stewart. Victor Daaiata, Jobs webb. MUo Baocotn.: wuiuaa' Stacy. Arthur Feadall. Oemeat Breedlnve, Boeseveii Uansnt. William Gelger, Louia Rageae Men, Ray Ratersoa ana Bnaiiey Brews, troos aad patroneeees tot tae atxair re Ur. nod Mrs. nerbert Oordon, Dr. W, H. Zrwia and Mr, aa Mrs. Ralph H. Torrey. , .- . . A sleaaaat' waa given by Mr. aad Mr. L. H, Lelh- raoa at their poena in ua wars suosw New Tear's ova, RafrashsoaM were at A laubour. TJasapraosBt Harold Read, XX K. Nee. TTsr Most. E. EmmerVk. A. .M. Parry. Harry TTinesa and eon. Tstoroa, rtaak gel and sea Lathram, CBrver Clara. . m Mrs. PhElp Oosa sf Baa : h huter nest ax a Wednesday evening by Mr. William HeOer Kb. mis placed for U Vr and Mrs. O. Wlarato of vtattors ta roruaaa wrusy beuday..at .the home of Mra, .wuns UDunlway. - A Dress -Event That Will 'Astmish All Portlandl DANCE IS AMUSING H X st ft t st st ALL ARE "HAYSEEDS" AN INNOVATION In the series of J the evening- punoh and wafers were wiT,t.- 4,ni.M Anrtnr tK m. I served by the Misses Margaret Mac- . " , . I Gregor, Helen MacGregor and Inez son by the Tilllcum dub waa the -coun-1 x,,- Pll,rm, .-, ttrw., for ins a nurwaj m mi nome ox Mrs, (George i try dance" at wnich members or ine I the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. c. A. Armstrong. There were also five visit-1 club were entertained Saturday night at I Fry. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shaw. Mrs. ore aad after a dinner served at' 1 1 Multnomah hotel. Mrs. Earl C. Latour-1 Bess Neabit and Mr, and Mrs. W. M, o clock, ths ladles spent ths remaining I etts was hostess for ths evening and I Tower. hours of the afternooa visiting and do-1 details for ths entertainment features I - lag fsncywork. The next : meetinr wiH I were unusually amusing. A country store I Lebanon. Zacharlah T. Errant, vet- held at the homo of i Mra Henry I WM Pom or special interest, ine oeco- eran of the avil war and a resident of Helplo at Currlnsvllls. . IraUona Included strawstacks and barn- Lebanon for more than 25 years, cele- l yaru iowis ana oils oi ioci coior zrom i bra ted his "seventv-Iif th birthday on Dates for the season's hone at Hill I the farm and the musicians worr the I Oirlatmaa dav at the . hnma of hla MlUiary academy have been set and are I of ths old-time dance hall band, j brothr-in-Uw, David R. Ambler of eagerly awaited by . members of . the I Ouests arrived In thetr jumpers and hay-1 Portland. A distinruiahed soldier. Mr. younger seL The nartlea scheduled will 1 aaed bats, the women in gingham and I arrant first enlisted in isss at Indian. be;. January Jl. senior and intermedl-1 pinafores and variously attired In the 1 apolis, Ind.. in the TJnited States cav- au bop; February SS, patrlotla party I "unieetive dotbes from the dd trunkal airy and served t for three years. He honoring Washington's birthday; April I Uths atuc Itook part in the capture of Atlanta and 1. -First of April.- Informal: April, M.1 oeverai owner parues country oin-i marched with Sherman to the sea. For rstllllAw. slrle t waae finer eHtnmM : I aers eerved without ceremony and in-1 nnn month he was incarcerated in May 17, formal May hop; June i4.Iu"ng a menu oi piamesx iooo, pro-1 Libby prison and was the last man to commencement aad dance honoring the I dance- and Mrs- Percy! he Uberated on the dag before Vlcks- graduatlng class. V 1 w. iexnerxon were nosts ror ons dinner I burg surrendered to General Grant Mr, e e e , . iw ar. wb on. n. Ki. v-arpen- Bryant waa married here. December Mrs. Lawrence . H. Holmaa enter. I ur aiso enwrcainea guests preceamg the I lMO. tn . Mlas Utrr Ambler, no talned Friday with a luncheon to meet I ariair. WuadrllKis and old fashioned I ceased. Hla children living are Miss L -a - J 1 - A Super-Gi6up of 75 FROCKS - In a Special Selling Event at MISS MARION COFFEY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn B. Coffey, announced her engagement to Warren Ed wards of Eugene at a tea last week. Miss Charlotte Mai boeuf entertained at a large dancing party at Irvington club Tuesday evening. Miss Eleanor Woodward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Woodward, is borne from school for the holi days. Miss Mary Warrack has announced her engagement to Lieutenant Wilbur Molter Lockhart, U. 5. N. Every dress carefully selected from - ouriegular stocks ordi . narily selling From $29.50 to $39.50 The Materials Will Surprise You! LOVELY CANTON CREPES FINE POIRET TWILLS TRICOTINES -Tailored with the care and precision that is usually found only in high-priced garmentsthese dresses will astonish the women who know styles and values! See them in our windows today and then make your selection early Monday morning quantities are limited! . Blacks, navy, (1Q7C Sizes j or women brown JLy J and misses Annual Meeting Of Delta Zeta Is y Enjoyable Eyent her dsuahter-ln-lsw, Mrs. Herbert Hoi-1 dances, with- oldtlms favorite melodies j Sylvia Bryant of Honolulu and Hugh 1 TT'IGHT chapters of Delta Zeta sorority s M m I tfaPlSltlrVlfrewl tKa e1tSh StSWteve 1 n , a. M- w a " . 1 sH 7J.i VJl -a w T. oT oTT-,- ; 7wi lAJr. represented at the luncheon w ve o e ewss s ftuwivti s sss. ss gsbo as a . - . , sf . e - w Makay. Mra. A. U MoCully. Mrs, wil- .wOns of the enjoyable soclsJj events of Miss Helen Watt will be hostess for given during the holidays at the Unt il m Wallace. Mrs. A. L. Psasa, t.. llseba. waTM Toa T XM 1 si lr er I A J UPVlB UUD m. JOnUM -DTeUlCIa T. -" - a- - . I n m a m 1 mmsImI eftewIMr gITnv e ST nlwrit Skfl A I TFIJUli rSSFPa nVWMI mslP Blillllfll gm. Mra. GusUvo kVBruere, s . i many oi ue college young i ' T"l'v" " . V ZZ" " i " " , e e , . . w iiwuk ir me occasion, i ne I - - - - t tor,uHiHiuwi icrnn, a huvci Forest arove. Miss Esther Shearer I building was artlsUcally decorated forwlu bonor Mrs. Louis Seagrave. who I feature of the occasion was the hugs snd Lawrence Brabham of Eugene, were I th holiday season. Those present were : I JyAn" f -ak mr Boston, where I saobu which centered the table which. IIV so sueh uvi Mvaav . sv siaeassei i ' bride's I Th Xlases ArUne Shaw. Ethel Huf- when opened, contained gifts for all. mother. Mrs. Mary K. Shearer of Hills- Si"8 IS5!?t Ir,d-.Mf' I aCciof 'ofcersrtll faarnrea I D,arln' luncheon ths announcement side, the Rev. J. M. B of Iwros, clrovs performing ths ceremony. The Maris BNdsw. Gladya - Btwiesea, hJf eh Vtlwe Naneer and Case of Hlllsboro "f msmore. I fwT V.wV.V I lsla furnished the bridal musio. 1 ITTrrz 'Tl' ..TZr'' t7 . I - s , , . . . i wa Jaecrosksy of the asms class, was . wnw wi, uv ? . I announced. atra Wl. J Bnnu antaetaliMd Fridav I awwi : nwo, miiit l meager. A pmocnie CJUD IM . oemgl ; y:,-' .ii a . inM.Kn in honor f Vr, Kdnr I Sdytho Cochran. Kina Scales, ' Agnes I formed and will hold its first meetinrl -Mrs. Annah Leonard. 121 East: Thtrtv. W. Balrd of rhtladeJphla. who Is thai0""? Agaea Nelson. Beulah Beam. Opal I at ths homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lloyd. I second street, entertained Wednesday on ,..t k. Mk.in.b ad danrhtar. I Welmer. Caxltno Lud. Helen . Caswell 1 The f oOowinsr ae members:.' Mr. and I the occasion of her blrthdav anniversary. Mr and Mra. Josenh A. Mlnnott. land Lola Murphy : the . Meexlamea I Mra. K. Lloyd. Mr. aad Mrs. C. Gault. i In the dining rrom the decorations were atr. anu acre, -oe-pn . anwi. i ouay- wrtsht. Catherine Poff. Ber-' Mr. and Mra. P. Gaulv Mr. and Mrs. C I green and rod In keeping with the holl- CongratuUtlons are being received by I nice o ran mam, oernice oaniu ana n- Mr. and Mrs. Key MeAullffe on the ar-1 ale HacQregort too Messrs. Merle Har rlvsl of a daushter. born December 10. 1 Hngton. Leo Johnston. Ralph , Finch. Mr MeAuUfls was formerly Mlas Lor- Clyde Thayer. Ivan Fabar, Bertal Snnd- etta Hardy. s Strom, Harold Davis. O. Wleeaer. Ly- ( see man Belamy, Earl Keliher. Dr, Lewis Mr. and Mra. Erskme Wood enter- Keliher. Harold Grantham. . Frank talned quite informally Wednesday eve- Wright. Louis Dimamore, Frank. Bug- aing for 11 guests, bee, Oscar Anderson. Marshall Shaw, e e e William Paid, Viking Larson. Theodore Mr. aad airs. Kurt 1L Koehler were Bugbea. Cecil Kagona. Cyril Ifagono. J. Inner hosts Is a few does friends Sat- Cole. ,W. Williams. CUude Poff. A. urdsy e-enlns". , ' v - Jonea and Norman Kelson. Through Keagle. Mr. and Mrs. R, Burnett and I days. Mra.JW.1H, Blevlns led singing. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harris. : The New 1 Mrs. Ella B. Jones presided at the Tears masquerade dance at ths Mcts-lpUno. Edgar and Irvin Leonard gave gar community ciuhhouas drew g.Urgel readings. Mra.' IX K. Thompson. Mrs. crowd. The clubhouse was beautifully I W. P. Kneeland, Mra. B. H. Vaughn and decorated by MacDoaald Potts and the I Mrs. M. B. Sellers ' entertained with men on ths entertainment committee, j games and fortune telling. The guests '"-Vv-A.'-sV'-e reve-v" -,i:y.:;- were: ' Mrs. A. Fanno, Mrs. Boss Evans. Mr. and Mrs. . Dave Duncan of -1350 j Mrs. W. P. Kneeland, Mrs. B. H. Vaughn, MobUo street are receiving congratuU-1 Mrs. Bachel Leedharo. Mrs. J. T. Dixon, Hons upon the arrival of ' a daughter, Mrs. M. R. Sellers. Mrs. D. R. Thompson. born December 17. The child baa- been f lira' W. H. Bieyins. Mrs. Ella B. Jonea, named Mary Eixsbeth Duncan- - - Edgar and Irvin 'Ledbard. Bride-Elect Is Guest of Honor At Many Affairs in . t . . "NUMEROUS functions have' been! nlaniMid lor tha TilaaaiiM nt XT In I Lenore Blaeslng, daughter of, Mr.- and Mrs. H. J. Blaeslng. whoso marriage to Mr. Maurice Robert Mann win take I place at Westminster Presbyterian I church. January 21. .. During ; the past week Mrs. Catlin Wolfard entartainod at ,her homo, In Alameda for ths bride- elect. Three tables were arranged for bridge and a few guests called at. ths! tea hour. A kitchen shower was a I feature of the affair. Miss Jsnet Peters woo honors at cards. Mrs. George E. I Sullivan entertained for Mlas Blaeslng last week; at a smart tea and Mra. Carl GV Llebo has planned aa Informal after-1 noon affair for next Thursday for' Miss I Blaeslng, -Miss Helen .Houghton will preside at a luncheon next Saturday for 1 ber pleasure and January If Miss Ells- j abeth Wiggins' will entertain Informally for bar. ; In the Foreground of Fashion Jaunty Satin Hats In an initial showing at a special price! $5 Delightfully smart these new mil linery arrivals of glistening satin with clever adornments of bright pins, smart satin bows V . In s h ade s of browns. black, navy, henna and flame, - -Mlss Eunice ttgglesoB ' of Entsrprlss. I who has been e trending the University ef Oregon, Is the house guest of Miss I Truth Terry, a.; sorority sister. - Miss Terry bad also as her guest over the holidays her cousin. Mr.--- Harry J. Brown of Chicago, who Is attending the 1 University of Washington. --, . : An : i ,; -Emporium Charge W Account : I Is Convenient I m m VII llfilllllffIIllllIlaVJII .sl An Emporium Charge : Account ' Is. Convenient