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2 ' THE OREGON . SUNDAY JOURNAL," PORTLAND, SUNDAY "MORNING, DECEMBER 3,. 1922. i v 5 - '. ' ,'' I ( v r ', - Y.-r.y .--"-: , n"' " V-W . .v- sv . . - St "t rrHAXKSGIV3NG day was tbo occa X alonr for, many Informal pinner parties at Vancouver barracks,; Major Gerald ' D. ByTtte and. his iOtb; Mtaj Annie Byma. erflertainod -triOi a de lisntful holiday dinner, hortorSn the medical officers and their, wives; itajor v. If. C. Brown was host for a larejein ner party Thursday avenlrij " x v Captain and Mra Thomas Harris entertained at a four-tabl btidse " party - Saturday .evening: at 'their Quarters in the post. A number' Of Portland people were among the : rueats. Mrs.VWIUiam Lawaon DttUe enter. ; -nalned . informally Tuesday, Aftenooli 1 . Captain and Mrs. John. C Qltthero , A arrived- at Vancouvef barracks ' this t week froni- Alaska, ' where Captain Glithero has, been stationed 1 Captain and Mrs, Charles, Bond left this week for the East, where they ex pect to make their homey I Arrangements for the pest Christmas i ' trea to ba held At the ne PoAt tHeaore I on Christmas eve are virtually, com- I pleted. It is, planned to make tha it- i fair an interesting; soclat event for, the j- ' rrowno-ups of the barracks as well as I for the very young. " f ; .;-.:: : ) ' Mr, and Mrs. C T. Hoge entertaJna I ' with a' dinner party Tuesday evening: ? for Mr. Charles Dixon, a cousin of Mr. Hose's; Miss. Helen Goodhue, Mjv Wil- Hard A. JUee and Mr. and Mrs. Guy. K. i Ktynolds. Mr, Dixon ia the manager, f - of the. American XJrh Opera, company i which Just concluded an engagement at : 1 be AudKbrium. Mr. Lea is a Portland ( boy and a former member of the Baker j Stock company, v He, with Miaa Good- i hue. played tla leads in tha sketch, i "Parlor, Bedroom And. Bath" at the Or pheuui, , s Mis Karcusea " Hobertson. entei tarried 'or the pleasure of. Mis Flora : W'AtkinA, bride-elect, Saturday evening i ithai surprise miscellaneous ' shower. 5 Th srueat tUit included, the Misses Xucy i Chaffin."AUce Chaffln, Lydia Schalen, . ,.lda Marquardt, 'MU '.Eilets, Laura ; V ytein. Louise Fisher, Cliarlotta Bland. . Kathertne ABen. Gertrude Anderson. nna UalV Magdaltea-Hall, Bertha 4 Korslner, 'JfimoA Cbykendall. ' Mrs. " M." Kins!ey. Mrs. XjT Hall, Mr." Murdoch Jtooerraon, Mrs. y HJ Robertson. Mrs. K. Watkins. Mra' A; Wat bin ' Miss . . . ...... r Tri x-iora wimns ana u hostesa ? Mrs. Martin T!' Pratt entertained r rentry with deiighttuV luncheon at her home in Laureihuret in honor of hr mother. JtfnC Paulina Waidt. Those present Were Mies Nannia E. Taylor. Jtrs,"Dwislas W.' Taylor, Mrs. George C?den Mrm 'Chrtstianson. Mrs. Harry P. Taylor Mrs.'nca Richards. Mrs. IZlsner Mrs. 'Alateoen, Mrs. Wells, Mra "Douglas It. -Pratt Mrs. i Bertha Ijnpr, Mrs. PauIlnsF Waidt. Mrs. Mar tid T. Pratt- ' ,s. s.-.v - - ." Mra George H. Batterfield and her J wo children. Mary jane and George H. ir, are spending the winter at Sea side. Mis Elisabeth Patton of Port-' land la Mrs. ButterQeld a guest at the "cottag this " week. "Mrs. BUtterfleld Mill return 9 Poryand for. the holi days, .' J Tha aumnaa member ;pKilon, national music ' i ot M Phi KpKtlon, sationat.musio' society, will gather at Ure home of ili Edna Mes ensrer In irvingtoni nexfT Tuesday eve ning. - All Portland Ma Phi members are Invited. Miss ..Delight . -Ingold spent the Thanksgiving"' holidays in Seattle. where aha attended the' Orego.a-vVash- insrton football gam and too varsity ball. ' She will return to Portland to day. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Feldenhclmer were hosts . for an ' Attractive family .': nner given at Hotel Portland 1 i sntsgivinc Covers were placed for Mr. Harold Wendel were i L .. J " ..'v. : t , i : a v -1' i. ' j. I - t . 52. I - -7. ; - . . . . ' X- - . r , " ' ' : . f - - c- -: : - - t j ' " 'vl . ' ': I i r -ill! ' t " M" ISS RlAH:VOOpHrwa$?a.rcccnt;to PottlincI from N(c4ford :.SKi VC" &e houscguesrf het aujat. MrW Marsarct , BidcQe- MisXeot Day of Vrc-t tora p. C. , lbrj!houseuesVof aunt, Mial Frank ;y Swantoiu MrVGordQi M21et I?ft recently to'xbit tH EV q Tea Feure'd by . A.. RARE arUrtlo treat was the exhi . bitlcn ot pictures given tn connec tion with a studio tea -by Sidney Bel Tuesday aTid Wednesday aftemoona, The exhtbrtlon was principally a loan collection of js work sines ha hss re sided ia Portland. There rero' a turn ber of cartoon studies In" black ' and white of famous En gUsh sta t earn t . Tha tea table, 'which was attract' va in red roses, was la --charge? t "Me dames C Edward Grella. Mrs. KeTen Ladd Corbett Mrs. Charles F. Adafrss, Mrs. George T Grlinrer,. Mrs- Charles H. Carey. Mrs, Lee Ha wley Hoffman,' Mrs. David T. ,HoneymaiV Mrs.' Ed mund I. Devereaux and Mrs. Pierre Rossfter Mines. ; . CaptaisT and Mrs. Harry Barnwell of Everett and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sim of Port Townaend. Wash., mere tn town tor. a few. daya tha past week. uoua captain itamweii and Mr: Sims . are members: o tha board ot fisheries for the state of "Washington and were aown on otnciai ousine&a, f , . - - ' " ' - . ' - ' Mr. and. Mrs. Elton Watkins gave a dallghtful supper party last Sunday evening tn honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Ehanki OXaberKorenj.- -who Save returned front their wedd'r, tour. Twenty-four, guess wera Invite I. Stum r- l r were placed for Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Crumpacker, Mrs. George Carter Ster ling. Mrs. Mary Scarborough, Miss. Cor nelia. Cook. Dr. Ltye. ft. Klngery" Dr. Andrew" Hall, Mr. "Don Sterling' and Mr; Kennth "McDonnell.' - " . ' .' Cliri&tmas If $ou axeplarjvinZ to-ldidcn a motW's ftecrrf irffA a &ffor hahy, j?ou o?3 be Je lishlei tflih thi many dainty gifts to se feet ron tri otnr exciiihye ere maderalcly . , fsWt ll' - ' " " j'j'" ""2 ' "j 3o f o o o r r i son vv. I Engagement of mm Is Announced npHSJ : engagement ot Miss Frances '4- tousbury to air. tUs Hixon was announced yesteray Afternoon, ata Floyd Maxwell (Mildred Laudefdalel was hosteea. ' CArds hearing the news of the bethothalere set at each phce At the luncheoa table.' ' hica was adorned with' yellow and. rtlto anlhemurns. ? Sixteen, thembeti b th. colles set wetC presenV' v' jll'.'t.. daughter of Mt. 4 Vff. Befort Aft improvl8ClJ lUf bftnkeJ wlff SESnX Vna isnd chrysanthemum Missveiyrt M- V-JnmSatwS arldo ot syleter "E. Vir4 A evening" At the home, o Mt and Va4 w5 LaVrence ih Laurerhurst. -Lloyd Carrick ot tha Forbej Dorothy LAwtcne played ths wedding match and La Verne SeverenC sng At Dawning.- the brtds was charm ing5 to V Sown t ivory repe satin fafhlned if long Unfc r tulle veil- was held 1M W wreath ot orange blossom s 6h e cari ried a showet bou9U ? :I?a? 2 and Biles 6tth Wr- Allss' Kuth t?etch. hr oTOy "ntrl0rwiath ffecttvr grenlt taffeU' C2tf Liver' girdle:5 Sh ' carried OphAlla rotes, puane Lswrepee Ttt4best of lnCcrest in'tho dancing circles Is th pre-hotiday party td bo feiven ri fchristiUioTi club, $n Monday eve ning at Christens-ti hall. Elaborate 6rSarattoT'bave'teen taade by the corhrntttee In charge, with fcnusUs as the coecUt attraction. Those on the, com mutes are Messrs. Cook, Lewis. .Gaf nerC'Thornaag " Bestland, HacVng- and piristenseru- 'j. , . , , An vaht which society folk are much interested to for tha coming week. Is the Chamber Music Trio concert scheduled for Monday evening at th Portland Woman's club auditorium. .This Is the rd of a scries Of concerts to bd of- ferad by the" trio this season. - - priced v " 1 - r v LQunsbiir i ! near 1 cnt h Street " FentonClarlce Redding to - Be Wednt AWKDDIXG of tjnusuftl Interest for the comins week will l that of Charlie Keatn tid Mr. tutlley Ci-i Weanes4ay eveninjf at the tuSme of Dr.7 Mrs. Hicks C. Fentoa on TTUJamette Hei:bta. 'TLa oeremony will fca attended by relaU'Tes ' ajid close friends of th. couple. Virginia Fentoa And llargraret Fentoq, cousma of the bride.' will be the attendants. Dr. Horace B. Fehton will bo best man. The wedding march, will b played by Mafyixet HAwaina and Irene Sulli van.'. Marion XJan- of- Eugene will Dr. , A. A- Morrison - will oiil- elate.. - A recestlon will follow the ceremony . v . - , -1 1 -Mis Fentoa aa been tn irspira tlon for' many, smart affairs. Frhiay niffht Mr and lira H- Ix. Keller lion ored Miss Fenton and 11 r. Clark with . dinner cart r at thi Benson hoteL .On Monday Zlt, And Ira Dean Hayes will be fcosti at th UnlverKity clulj In-their ionon ilr" And Mrs. Ed?ar B. Piper also 4 dinner for Miss FenoA Ana ies tlance, ' ' ' ' , - , . Tha WB!a'ttta.' chapMr" ot ' the Daughterg o tiia Atoericail Revolu tion rta" t4 second 6t A eenes ot benef t card, parties at the home of Mrs. Georre A. Hopp recently. ' JJfra G. J San:eV lira. li.CJ.ii Cornish And lt T. jU Stoeckle wr' Joint tcter-es. ChrysaKthemams and ferns were as 4 In the decorations. During tha tea'bdur Mrs.'Fletcher tilnn, -ave an Interesting taik. a . Itefsnw Aft altar ; Banked with fellow cTiryg inthemurr.' " 1 And, palms, Miss 3sdav ' 7 V. , 4 p7etighifut CJuisima SurprU for ' igifei'fiothGr, Daughter or Sister, . r: v, '-, - - . . ' . " - T : vi7 Sa! n - Vt iv'j f it - 5r6.. 1 "v. ' ' - e-v -a 1 --11 ,t "jl "m ji U A fWw w ..t., ,. r...- .v-.- : y I -'. V '--"-' . . '",:'-1- I f Jjl J ' ThiakIcowJpIetiBrl " of only four cants, for faL The Simplex not only ' ' - ' - f j ' , - ' ; . i-" ft.-t , irons flat pieces perfectly, but it kes shirts an4 soft -,r- - j, ' ' f . , ' . -' pg. ' , I' f nHs'is'lulYirffk rrrrirnnts, rhiHrrn's rlr-m ling "V ' ' 3PmL-- . - aria 'faisct : pTactcaU)r; yraryUua't in. th ordin. 'i jr ' " -4 a ' W"-???5-! ,",'iS23S. aryiTOnin', ,r7'1'i - ' . 1 I " ?:"''4':Vv-i. v c;V,v--the- best- roonERv - . ' TnatV exactly what W9 mean send you this splendid, brand new, smootli running family size SIMPLEX IROER on 10 daysrVee trial. Remernbcrthi?i means absolutely no cost. and no, oblisatioa to you. AVc even pay the delivery charges. We simply wan you to see for yourself what it can do. s We want you to try it oa your own house dresses, childrents clothes, and bvy table linens. Then if you da not wish to keepiVwe.vVTll snd "r . ' ..t ; T But if you deckb that this is just what you4 loye monthly installments. - . . , easy The carapaisn has therefore it is continued Gladys Oliva Is'eal became the bride of Clyde A. Ituegg - Thanksgiving "taght. Tho'llev. MelvUle T. Wir of Astoria performed tha ceremony at the home of the bride in Gresham. Miss Pearl Hoegg, sister of the groom, u in&ld of honor. : , Little. Virginia Jelken waq flower girl. - Master Thomas Lea Shaw carried tha ring. Mr. Marion Huxley, cousin of - the brida, wa best man. Tha : wedding inarch was played by Miss Dorothea Wotfken. - Mrs. Lois Elsa liaUdorsoa sang VVheffi "Song Is Sweet." Following- the ceremony a bufl'et supper was served. " - '-Ot Interest to a largo number of, Portland friends was "the ' marriage Saturday, ct Miss Daisy Arlene free man and Hoyal Avery, Dr. ?J. J. Staub. performed the ceremony at the borne of Mr. and lira,, Edwin Millard oa Council Crest. .Miss Frecmaa is a popular .Lm Angeles girt who . has mads her . heme . m. Portland for the past "year. ,, Mr. Avery Is a member ot ait' old - pioneer family -r : r . .-r ' ; " . - . ' Th Informal afternoon tea ' given for Reed college women every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. and Friday, from 4 to 4 sSO o'clock In Anna Mann cottage by the. Amanda Reed associaudn, have proved Unusually popular. One upper Class girl acts as hostess for each tea and is assisted by a freshman or soph omore girl. In this way the duty of hostess falls upon, each upperclass girl About, twice a year. - - " . 'j - -1 ; 1 Miss Winifred M. Goodrich, daughter of Mr. and lira, tf. C, Goodrich, No. SoS East 47th -street, was married to Mr. Edwin John Squire Saturday after noon, Kovember 5, at the horns' of the bride. Rev.W. T. MCElveert officiated. The bride is a graduate of Pomona col lege, later being director ot physical education there, Tha bridegroom, is A Stanford man. they will make their home In Ventura," CaL - ' . , ' Pictura th delight ot A-woman stifroundcd by dainty artist id reed furniture. In exquisite taste har monizing 'tritb. all other kinds ol furniture, it ia really a gift for the home for-the trtioler family. " . v ,. . It add to. the" charm of Tery day: life, axf essential in thd homes of people of tasta aad refinement. Can , be : tised in any. Toom, living .room; bedroom, gun room etcV : Orders 'for Christmas should be placed at once' to assura prompt delivery" Selections Irocf'th fol lowing may be made now at our .saop. at Si? Williams ave. ? . :-. ,g... 9ff V H'.--l. A.-f lS Chaise tongues. Writing Desks, K.nmra ana, rcocKers, tiover -Baskets! Boxes and Stands.1 Moor, and Tcbte Lamps, Wood ua&kets, l abies and stands, tsirtd Cages, stools and, -- , 'Many Others - been, such a success that we have been unable to. catch up with one week . " Three Score ; Are Guests 1 At; Theatre ' 11 TRSL PAT ALLEM1 entertained with J.TJL large theatre party Tuesday eve For Dress Wear - V:. Street For Brown, Kid, Clack' Kid, and effects walking heeltt, . . Oilier-MqZcU at $8.50 Paient Leathery Two-Strap, Black Kid " Two-Strap, Brown Kid Two-Strap Hmiem ,:Tfte f practical jmd always iQi apprectateaAU.en A, vmach , - ' ' - Caf", m Gordon's. - V. " , 342 Morrison, to have, all you have to pay is ' , - . ning at tha lata perform ano of "TPhaa, Knighthood Was In Flower at th People's Uieatre. Over 3 people war present - as Mrs. Allen's guest, tha " entire log section ing reserved for them, A number of prominent people engaged, tn community arvle and various club and ' charitable aettvttle ln tha city wera Included In thA guest -list.. . i Mr. ,' and - Mrs. ," W. - J. ; lntfihsa ar receiving congratulations upon tha birth of a ion., Elack Satin Colonial i Black Satin One-Strap , tlack Kid Two-Strap 'Patent Leather TwchStrap - All Tern Soles. . 11040 Wear Patentone and two-strap . v . . . . . . flQJOO Cats Near Broadway - - $7.50 down, balance in the home demonstrations ; " and Mrs. f r -i ! PO T r7 r-rv Ail V -J JU W4 U44 4- A i-' H.. - Uii, 1