The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 10, 1922, Page 42, Image 42

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LuhcheoilWill
Be Big Event
!By TH Wlaaer
frrsm TetttkilA Wotneh Research
J, era win hold wluehofe Monday,
beiembef is. In the ptM ballroom of
the Multnomah hotel at noon. The af
fair will open Mth A ahottadares toy
the chairman, lira. E. O. Leihy.
- Ybm apeakwa will be the president
er representatives of the variou civid
eluh of Portland, as folio: John
T. Doug-all, Chamber of Colhnierc ;
Marshall N. Dana. Ad luh ; Hon.
Vndg Oorn Stapletoa, Portland
XVoffresBtve Business Men's club ; Lee
tw Inland. 'Klwania club; J. Roy K1
Itson. Rotary club ; H- G. Beckwlth,
Portland Realty board I Jarhe H. t?as-
'eUt Press ob t E. T. Mieche, City
elab; H. E. Judge, East Side Business
hieh's dub i A. C Newill, Or-on City
Civi league: U. J. Jefn W TPar
Cent club; Lloyd bates, Lionaeluh.
The Orphtns Hal Chotu of
ibices will sin; a group of three sons
which Include J "Carry lie Back to Old
Vlrrinhy, by " Jatae Bland. "The
Passing BeghMeet." by Mason, and
Absent. by John Wi fcleteelf. Thts
chorus la under the bble leadership
of professor William Manaell Wilder.
The chorus trill bo aaxteted by Mtm
Nina Dressel. contralto, who Vlttsihs;
The Morning Wind by Branecombe,
and . "The Lilao Tree. by Cartland.
She will be assisted at the piano hy
Harold Graham.
r
" Mrs. A. B. Veer entertained the
missionary department of the Women
society ofi the White Ttstnple at her
home Wdneday aherAeom Mrs.
"David Foullcs bad Vharg of the pe
gram. - which consisted largely - f
reading of letters from Mies . Kato
Failing, missionary la oh India,
ahd Mr. Jam Falling ef thl ctty.
who has been flatting her daughter
for the past year. Mrs. VaUlftlt and
daughter Henrietta are how in Sgypa
They expect to return to Portland late
next year. . Mm Robert Robertson was
. aolniat and flans' "Hoi Nie-ht. with
violin, obligate by Mies Beulah Black-
well and Mrs. B. P. Shepherd at the
piano. The women's Quartet. composed
f Mrs. Robert Robertson, sir, id .
XunnhyMrs. Jehu Brtekman aad Mra.
J. W. Marchbahk, aaag several Chrlst
nias carela, Tea waa served by the
hostess. -
..... Mrs. K. i. ' Jaefcer entettatfied cht-
ter A ot the P. B. O. Sisterhood Mon
day. Not. 27 th at her home all west
ever, terrace. The. outstanding feature
f the afternoon was talk by ecob
H, Wise on the ftioa movements Rabbt
Wise was meet tnterestiag' 1A hU talk,
giving many bit of history and jreo
graphical facts aboat PalesUae aad It
people. Miss France Ward wer gave
dm pleasing- piano eelecUons. The
next : meeting ot the chapter will be
held Monday. Dee. 11 at the Bern of
Mrs. Ralph Buraaid. Ne. 40 st 17th
North, - lABcheoa will b served at I
eloclcv An visiting p. & Cs relcom.
,' ' it ''''-.'''si r"
The Alberta Forward club hell its
regular meeting November St at. the
heme of Mrs. William OUveK Ntaetee
members responded to reilcall ' With
quotations on nnlty. Interesting paper
were read on "What Other Organisa
tions Are Doing." by Mrs. Klink, and
"Benefits Derived From Athletics by
Women. by Mra Oreen. The nut
meeting wiU be held December 14 ait
the home of Mrs. DWlght Green. No.
lOOS East Sd street north.
The 6t John Btudy dub wlU meet
Jn the 6t. John library Wtdhesday
afternoon for a special Christmas ceie
t ration. Included on the program will
b relnialsceace by some of the
pioneer ef other Christmas la St,
Johns. w
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- The next business meeting f th
Prog re salt Woman's . league will be
held Wednesday in room M ot -the
pabllo library. Christmas work will
be outlined and a large attendance Is
desired. The gifts for the Pisgaa
borne wm be received at. this am.
Th Progressive Woman's - leag-ae
baa taken an active part th that Com
munity Cheet. . Mra. Paul Morton has
been colonel for the club and covered
very large district on thevekt lda
Th members responded to th call aad
much credit Is du them. , .
Chapter W of the P. ETO. Sisterhood
will meet , Monday at 13 0 at the
horn of Mrs. E. C Brownlos, No. 134
last tstn atreet north.
" The Williams Parent-Teacher aaSocl-
1 oa will meet Monday. A round
t.. discussion of th topics for the
tt...J. a HI b hell tyz'u-s a.fe-irt
ABOVE, left rto right-Mrs. Frank Btebbuiger. newly
elected president of the Shattuck Parent-Teacher asso
ciation ; Mtt. Ervin G. Leihy, director rf the PrtJancJ Wo
x&&n8 Research club, who will fireside at the nlohthly lunch
eon of the dub to b given Deceinber i 8 at the Hotel Mult
nomah. Below Mr. Redmond Marshall, recently unani
inously .tedetted president of lh : Democratic Woniah. club.
ADiSealMade
a A 1
For Club's
Loan Fund
Art- JLTTRAWtVE and appeaUnf let
ter "has 3tt been' issued by Mist
Jessie McGregor, , chairman of the
beard of trustees f i the ncholarship
toaa eoairaltte of the Oregon Fedeta
tkMl of Women's ;clnbs. In which th
Immediate; and generous support ' of
eacB 4hd every one of the federated
dub Of th . state la asked.
January 1 wDl be ecbolar&hlp lean
fund dy the red letter , day orthe
federation year and in brder to call af
tention t this fact all McGrttor
letter 1 aWntficanUy brtnUd H raft.
Her letter. follows-. I . .
"Mar x remind yod thus early that
th lait Wednesday k tn January ta
Scholarship Loan FuM day, and that
we are asking; the various clubs to
give early and generenaly to this most
wormy activity. Which w are aiedghd
kupport? t r . . &--K.z i'jfi-..' s
-The woman Oragon should b
proad of the fact that 'to Hit they
have assisted 111 young women
secure an education lhat wiU enable
them to. become mor nearly- th type
ef yantur wotaar&iood that our modern
dvuisatlon demands. . f . " .. . .- ..
"This year, becaus f the etepleted
ooadltioCi of ear treasram your chair
man has faced the heart rfehfiin task
of hkving to refuse aid to . feeveral
worthy girls and to keep a number
Of other waiting- a 'wJioie aemeat
batar v loan caald b saada- r . .
- "T thl data w hav Placed new
toanav this yar 'Which eneaas a finan
cial respoasibiiuy of . There was
lSi.n in th treasury hea we a
eumed the chairmanship- In September,
and we are counting en the proceed at
the Bad Letter -day t enppiy the re-
sal tiog- large deficit. ' The women of
Oregon will bet fail w ar ott
fkdeat. when they raallx that this t
their opportunity to help in the best
and moat eonatAmtva-way. by helping
these yonnr women ta beln themselves.,
May we org you t sen ta your con
tributions promptly and if possible, to
ftaoraase the amoant vr that of last
On of the. first orgaelzaUoni to
make a contribution t4 tv fund th!v
year wag th Portlar.l lederfctliin of
Women's organizaUons. which 1-st
tc-m'tt tsr.t a cjcJc i-r ta 1.
ZIcGrejor. - "
' T,
Seal Gampaign
To Last Until
Christmas Eve
"pVtmiXa the past week the women
Mr organisations of the city have don
valiant service in the sal of Christ'
mas health seals as a part of their ohil-
anthropio and- pubite health work of
the year, and they win continue their
worthy activity until Christmas ev.
th downtown booths for- th sal of
the little Christinas stickers being In
chars of representatives of differ
ent clubs. The seals are sold from
booths varying in trumber from 1 to
20 and . there is much good natured
rivalry over which has th high sale
each day. , , . .-,
Sine th last Bat tf Vbluhteer or
ganixatlone waa pnbliahed tfare club
have offered their services and th
number of booths will fee enlarged
fcecordingly. The hew tlubft ar the
Oregon 6tati Oraduat Nurs asso
clation. Mrs. "Htlen Babfhartt chairs
aar in Indian , eiara Mra N. A.
boody. chairman ; Falron Park Parent
Teacher aseoclaUon, Mra. E 43k Croac
sett, chairman.
Following is th ached ul Of organs
tsation aad ohairmea for the coming
Monday Portland . Wtfrnaa Re
search clab. Mra. J. C. GUllaaham.
Tuesday Bay View Study club, Mrs.
L BVCabla Oregon StkU Graduate
Narsea : association. . Mrs. Helen J.
Banghart; New England Conservatory
dub. Mra J. XX Schultf; ForthbjhUy
club. Mia Carrt Moor 1 NW Can
tary fciub, kla & V; Moot. 1-.:
Wednesday Progressive Woman
league. Mrs. r W. C . Stnfte s Ladles'
Auxiliary to . Oregon t Oreetersv Mm
Bail Callahan; Alblna Homestead
Paraat-Teachers, Mrs. Norman Jacob-
eon; Women of Rotary, Mr. J. la
Williams t Alameda Tuesday club. Mm
Lit. Bank; East Side 1a vender club,
' Thursday-American Womahh Over
aa - teag-oa, Mra - V 1 Bharkey t
Portland tudy cluK Mrs. O. J. Hoc
ford: Laurelhurst Et64y eltib. Mra. C.
K. Bandy ; ' Pennsylvania . Woman's
ctab, Mrs. XX T. Vaa Tine ; Woman
association. First M. L church. Mts
Bertha iEoor. .?-'?-"--:
i Friday Fulton Park Parent-Teach
ers. Mra E. & Croaaett; Daughter
of Confederacy. Mrs. Q.C English t
&ston Parent-Teacher, 5 Mrs. J. I.
Richards; Visiting Nurs association.
Farordsy MK'tnor'h County Pct-c
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BenTillieGlub
Planning to
Hold Bazaar
IT1HE Ben Tlllle Girls club la making
X extensive plans ror a oasaar wmcn
will be held At th anal B'ntn biia-
Ine in th afternoon and bvenlng of
December IT for th purpos of raising
fund for k vacation Some zeravi
Elaborate decorattob ay being
planned by Miss Julia Poltner. Mis
Anita Blum assisted by a committee
composed' tff the Mlsse Oertnid
Rofitimnv. Anhett Feiaitem. Fannie
Pearlman, Betty Dasheff, Mollle Krai
vet and Bessie Mesher are working
out stunts which will be featured dur
ing the evening. , ; . ki
A. new feature r tn nasaar win oe
frmtW aar whare fntred drink.
punch and hear beef- will be served.
The bar which will b decor ateoS with
forest, green and ferhs. Will b in
charge of Miss Fanhle Weinstein.
Throughout th afternoon ana even
ing tempting dishes Will be. served In
th Cabaret Inn, Of which Mis Anna
Greenberg U Chalrm&h. Bhi ll M
aeslsttd by Sarah. Bernstein, FaBBl
Gal. Ethel EnkellS, Deborah; Nathan
Cells, HorowiU and Maty Hdrftstelfu
Vaudeville and ballet fiahce vill be
featured at th Inn. .
. At th country r Mis ummi
Brownsteln, assisted by .the Miss
Elsie tiehtgarn; Ros Lfevetoa. Bessl
Weisblattt Doretta Segal and ; Rose
.m m trtwrlS of every
description at .moderate brtees. -
Th MISSeS nanny WOlUSiein, tmm-
man. uoria mesneri
garn and CharlotU Solomon kf bend
ing their eixorta in, maauis mwr -pond
aft interesting and profitable as
:i'l'aW?jialawai
r,; luncheon nets and hundreds bf
other croche. knitted a4 e
articles are in readineea for th fancy
work BooSv which, will b 16' charge
bf Miss Jum Reisner,-- - . i
Th art eOmmlttee. - cbmposed Of
Emma Bader, Dorbthr A "nt
nlta Aher anaWdl -Jacobon wia
be tn charge of novelties. w
A two-story doll bouse, toy of every
deKWpttonaal 6kH
aidies. Miss Fannie Lewi . t
ikead f the doU and toy bootlu
-, May Philan is cnatrman 01 m
rhrtc telWtent wUl bo jn
charge bf th Mlsse France Hail
and, BH Kosenoaura,
- A added feature of the baakar ill
be a ompt. nop enert nicft vrtll
Thifnonkam
charged for admisbion. A live turkey
will be srlven away as a aeov
Mia Bertha. Friedman, preaident of
the Ben TlUie Girls dub. is general
chairman, .Betty.Daaheff cashier, Ger
trudo . Rosumny donaUons, and Bee
sie Mesher -pnbllbity " '
Mra J- Lautersteln, chairman, and
tii following" committee of the Daugh
ters of the Covenant, will act as pa
tronesses of th -baaaarr MVu
Davidson. Mrs. M- Wax. Mra Swett,
Mrs. M. Klapper. Mr, a; .Vr"'u"i?!ir
Mra. M. Barde. .;r'5.?
H. N. Heller, Mra. . unaanov arm
Danoss. . Mr. B. Simon, Mrs. M. A.
Goldstein. Mn R W. Rubin. Mra ,.W.
Weinstein, Mrs. George ' Rubensleln,
Mrk. D. Nemerovjky, Mra. Oi OverbWt,
Mr. Jo woo, aarai w""'"
A. Winberr. Mrs. B. t Cohen.Mrs B.
M. Rosencrantn, .;. Bchandllng
and Mra A. RosehatWn. .
An interaating meeting- Is jrwteed
for Monday rhn mother of Uiftimm
bers. Mra Ben Sailing. Mra. S. M- Bin
manar and cenunltte ot the Xtaugh
erWortt Covenant wUlb truest
of th' Ben TUU girla.; A musical
reeram ha been; arranged ' aft
whicbreshment WtU b rvd.
Svery member is urged to ba present
and print her tabthen , -' . - -
a-i..I .xBmt-Teaeher association
held a rcpUa tor their cher In
th auditorium of the school Tuesday
evening. Mrs. Manly Smith, past presi
dent of th association, who was
htB for th evening, introduced and
ach teacher with a corsage
bouquet. A program, included a sing
id by Mrs. Cooper, reading by Robert
u,UihMi. irmninr rt ui juwuw-
ta nistiA aoto bv Randolph How-
krd. piano duet by Mr. Howard and
Glenna Jones, - Tocal olo by Henry
n.intihr arranead table were
brought into the auditor! am following
the program, erber th teachers, aa
guests of honor, with th parent wer
served recreaiunents,
M m-.
lavender elnb. branch No. , wi3
meet Tuesday at Penineala park for
a short business session ana btrtnaay
e Inner at 12. ZSection of officers will
t h ' ! 1. All tr'"bers ir!l be ftwM
Pcoblem of
CitizensKip ' Is
Leading Topic
tJBOBABLT M other aihgUr taove
A meat f today is of greater inter
est to the club women of America- than
th Americanization problem In all of
it aspects. Th department of Ameri
can citiaenshld 1 on Of the important
division both la the geberal federation
and in an state federaUotis and tncu
sands bf clubs hv special American
ization committee fcnd are pledged to
som Sort of special work along; tbid
Una. r
Oreamn women ar In the lead tn th
matter of American lation work and
for that reason ar especially rh teres t
ed til that division of th pamphlet Just
issued by the Portland Americaniza
tion council, Under th head "What th
American Woman Can Do. It fol
lows: -
wlfi yottfirAy with 6br nv Ameri
can neighbor. Do ndt fore yourself
upon them. Held them to understand
yon while yen try to understand them.
Foster the trust and -eonridence -Of ail
and, lei them see in yon fairness, Sin
cerity And tolerance;'
Avbki ' fcomparlBon bf raee to their
detriment . Remember that all race
hat 1 fcativ capacity for good elti-
rhrd ! a treat heed dtt the bar! ot
every American fof passlon for pa
Uence. It is ifaconsietent td criUclae
th foreian born because of hi tirnor-
ance ef our institution aftd laws while
w hkve don little or ht. thing to help
him acquire this knowledge. ; ; i .
"Rfefnembe? that the language of the
foreign bortf i dear to him lor re-lH-iona
pnf nosed and In all tn tntbnata
relaUon of Jti Ufa, t Ion, aa he is
lacking a tBorbbgh knowledge of th
ianmaff ef his adonted country. - Re
spect bis aentimeht knd h will mora
readily iearA ur taitgnair and adapt
bimaelf to but ihstittJUoft.
-Mak th term 'Americanix&tidn'
aeftnita. algnlfylng ft common lan
guage, a common eltlaenahip, a com
mon standard of living, and a realisa
tion that w ar all the pioneer Of the
America that 1 to -be. -- Th foreign
bord 1 a human being, much as yon
and I, knd th way yon approach and
treat your friend is th way to suc
ceed with him."
The Monday usfcat club, of wnJcii
Mrs. WUliam 'H. Braegei"s president,
is working diligently on its' plan for
th neighborhood Singing of Cnrisfanaa
carols o.n Christmas eve. One hundred
of the 200 active ministers of the city
have beeri called by Mrs. Braegefs
committeej in ah effort to seenr their
cooperation ror this service and. with
out a Bragl exception interest and
eoeparktion have been , assured.' The
Uih U 4a Sika ha -11 tgfV knU
sirioas that Christmas carols be Bnng'Mr.W. H..T. Grn Kiss Bertha
oJiaer It windowst place a lighted
Candle in the wtndowr The sinners
will be th children who ar taking
part In the Christmas Sunday school
exorcises in th vatiou churches and
they ' trill -tint the fcang to be used
kt the exercised, thus obviating extra
rehearsal. Each gt-tib will be accom
panied sy a member ot me aaonaay
Musical club committee. This is one
of tn activities of th ' community
service committee bf th division ot
AmerieAA citlsehshlp f th Oregon
HM&raMatt hf Wtwriftn'S elttbe. t Which
Mrs. OeOrg H McNath ia chairmanw
The Carrle JaaobsBdnd iusicai club
held It regular meeting Saturday, 11
a. ta., at th hdme ef th director, Mr.
Carrie R. BeakntOBt, 7S East 18th
street faerih, Th following member
presented k prograrrr after the business
session and luncheon 1 - Dordthy and
Mildred Qruher, Fiorehc weinstein,
Margaret ahd B31kbeUi Reynold
Helen MeCrailey, 7 Jnn Frampton
Dorothy Tostevtn. Helen Rlttenoun
Margaret Hune, Nora Leopold. Wil
liam oreduft. tAwrehe "and , fSyivia
Overback. Edessa and Philip Nudel
inah, MSrgaret Tobay ahd Mary Ellaa
beth:;triht. '.i
Thi bm8ratl Wdmkh elnb will
meet Thursday at p. tn. lit room A,
Central library. Th topie will b
''Kbow Your Induatriea, and . there
will be short talk as follows: . "Our
thdntne, Mrs. I CV Curtis: "In
dustrial fionditiOHs. W. E. Kimaey,
gecretarf ceatrki lAbdr council : -Labor
Laws, Mrs. Alice N. . Mcwaugnt
fTAws Regelating Factory Conditions."
Mrs. Lulu Walsh Workmen' Com
pensation Law," Mr. Louise Palmer
Weber "Educational Assistance of the
Stat in Agriculture, Manufacture and
Commerce," Mra L. K. Pastrouich. A
Soup ef songs will be given by Mr,
organ Fowle. . '..
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Th third annual dinner was givent
Fernwood scheoi, November 28, under
the auspices Of Fernwood Parent
Teacher association, : Mr. George T.
Perkins, Mr AC H. Well word and Mrs.
F. E Howard were In chant. A deli
cious menu . served at th daintily
appointed table frera.-9 to p. m.
Guest .were kondnctea M thd picture
fcthihit TnV.ntibil frora th sevebtn ana
elfehth kradea Fernwood Parents
Teacher association will meet Tuesday,
December 12, kt 2 :. . Mis Gruua
orchestra will ptoy '
na-.tAv ftirMk-irtnt bf th Port-
ftif tntniMt'l Research club Will hold
Ita monthly tneetlaa- Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. E. O. Leiny, ro. w
ClkcaamA street. -She is chairman
of the dab for December. LUncneon
Wbl be served at noon . to v member
of the tudy department only. Mrs.
Bert H. Hickox. Tabor 0791. Baa cbarg
or h tvaervatiana All tnembera at
tending are reqaested to bring- a pres
ent suitable for - the inmate -of th
Piagah home or the Mnltnoman county
farm. . There wiu b a. program., ,
' The s Hottsewiea council - wUl meet
Tuesday at 2 o. m. in the story, hour
Mn r rrnnal library. The nrocriun
will be tn chart of the health an
aanitatinn comnalttea.. The welfare
eotnmitte will report on the work of
the eonacil at Thanksgiving ana pians
will be made for carina; for a needy
family kt Chrlatmaa.
Th Christma missionary box to be
sent ut by tb Diocesan Woman'
auxiliary of the Episcopal church. Will
b backed at th pariah house of St
StebhenA procathedral Tuesday. -Th
auxiliary branches ar requested : t
have all article for the box- there At
that time, s ;
A aital "meetinr of th Oregon
Child Health association. . formerly
known a the Cooperative Infant Wei
far society, will be held at 652 court
house at 4 n. -m. Tuesday, for the
pnrpoM f eleeUBK a board of direc
tor. . '
- Th art department bf thA Portland
Woman's dub will meet Thursday
afternoon at t o'clock in th dub
house. Th early art f ' Babylonia
knd Assyria will b th subject for
discussion.- 1
' Chkptr bf the Pi EL Y tdsterhood
will meet at th horn e Mrs. E. R.
Harvey. No. 21 Marshall atreet, Thurs
day, at 2 p. nx
The Woman club bajaar bMd Iri-
f.iy ia t tar.--'!-t 1.- I ef t-e t b
I Q 9 V f. 3 a F TOP' u A.l t. : . X
the various booth were disposed. -of
and a, goodly sum netted. 'Th cafe-1
tena lunch was served from U o'clock
until t to capacity crowds. The pies,
cake and bread . for the baking con-
teat were received dirt-leg th fnorfiinj
hours by the Judge of tbtf baking, knd
dosena of loaves of bread., flaky pie
and luscious cake Were brought Id
after th Judging. 'Thes wer turned
over tn the Woman's clnb and sold, th
nroeeed coin ta th baildift fond. A
business meeting wa held at t :0, the
president, Mrs. 1 Chaa Ei. KUnyn pre
siding; . It wad announced the clnb
woald hold A card party thd first and
third Friday ef each tnonth. bcginftlnj
In January hostesses to b announced
later. Th 27ttt anniversary of th club
will be celebrated In a fitting; manner
with A dinner at ;30 Thursday evening
tot members and their husbands Dur
ing the dinner a special musical tro
gram will be giveh. after which there
wilt be cards and dancing to round out
thd everrma pleasures. Member wishing-
to make reservation for th dinner
ar requested-to do rQ a early , a
possible, . to Mrs O. IX. Glines, East
4250. Tend Mrk Bvroft E. MUler. Tkbor
2901 Plate 1U, b tl.QO.
Tha, regular luncheon rrteeting of the
Business Women' club vrlll be held at
th T. W. C A. eoclal hall Thnraday
at 2 :15 with President Bertha ,
Carthy presiding. T. Talced, resident
consul, from Japan, will address , th
club concerning- the women of J apart
Josephine H. Forney will b hostes for
the day. . " r '
There will be bo inncheorl faieetiflf oil
Thnraday, December tl, ahd . On the
evening of th 2zd there till .b a
Christma party kt the club room in
the Central building. Elisabeth Barry,
program chairman, la Instructing all
club members to attend . th pkrty
dressed as childreni and not td fail to
bring along a toy When thd "child
renM leave for bom they Witt b in
Structed to leav their toy behind be
causa on tne loiiowing- anernoon, sat
nrdyf a group of children' ftelectedybf
th Child Welfare Bureau will be in
vited to an - "Ilonest-to-Goodnesa
Christmas party, ' and wUl ' b ' mad
happy by toys, candy and , ice cream.
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The Woman' Missionary ociety of
th First Presbyterian ; church will
meet in the chape! On Tuesday after
noon kt 1:80. Th program wilt bd in
chartre bf Mrs. Di Ar. Pattulld. th lead
er of th Pdrtlaftd Heights Mission
Study Class. Mrs. Wallace McCamAnt
will lead th devbtlBhat servicat and
Miss Ldclie Mclntlr Will lng. Th
hostessed for" the dociai hoar will be the
members of th mission study class.
The auxiliary to the Woman Mission
ary society win meet in rorrm Apt th
church house ort Tuesday tyehmg. Mrs.
Boudlnot SeeleyVirilL speak upon tHe
subject, Tiamblmg- Thwriich-f
a Home Missionary's - Automobile.
There will be special music
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Willamette chapter, Dangfater of the
American Revolution, will meet
Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Business
Woman club in th Central building-.
10th and .Aider street. The program
will be in chare ef Mrs. G. J. FrankeL
Th hostesses art Mrs. J- li. Gallagher,
and Marie Green. Mra. Albert Hagen,
Mr. F. J. ' Haines, Mrv . Walter o.
Halne. Mrs. John R. Habdley. Mrs.
Julia A. Hays. Mis Winifred C. Hays,
Mrs. Edwin F. Hitcheock, Mrs. George
F. Honey. Mrs. Chester Hopkins, Mrs.
Gebr A. Hobba. Mrs. S. V. Huxtable
A cordial Invitation is extended td all
visitins ana unatfuiated x. a. k. mm
berA ,
vs
Th Graohate club bf th Portland
eehler, Vwyerslry Of Thgon; wih meet
on Friday, December 1, in th social
hair ot th x. W. C X. at 8 :3d. p. m.
An Informal iirpper' will b followed
by -A discussion ef graduate tPork .by
a member of th Reed college faculty.
The dnb has a membership f 42 stu
dents, -who ar working towards their
advanced degree. Its officer are Rob
ert H. Down head of the history de
imHmimt of Franklin .hich schooL
president f Jesse MeCordt prindpal of
Mohtkvilia achoot, vice president ; M.
Beatrice Thompson, Instructor at th
High School of Commerce, mcrVktf
treasurer.
The Woman Board of Missiofc of
the Pacific and' the Woman's Home
Missionary Union will hold A joint
meeting Friday irt the parlor of the
First Conaregatlonal church. TBer
witt be two sessions, on in th mom
lnr and one in the afternoon, and th
ladies will enjoy, lunch together at
12:10. O'clock.. Th Bazaar of A Mil
lion Bargain" at the First Congrega
tional church wa a httg succeas. th
spite of the inclement weather, most
of the booth ts sold out before Wednes
day night. Next Wednesday Afternoon
the Woman Association Will bold it'
annUal meeting- for" th election of of
ficer. - -;--:. '.i ,..-'-
The Webaiawh taxehteacher aafeo-
eiatioh wiil meet TheedAy At 3 p. m. in
th irchedl auditeMutn. The Afternoon
will be devoted to short talk on The
Children's Leurare Hoar," Miss Helen
Woodard will render two piano solo.
-Morning Mood, ty .Grieir. ahd ' th
"Seventeenth Etude," fey Heller. Mr.
Lena Fiaharty will give a report of the
convention bald In Eugene.
Th Ptam aconomlr aaii fiAnsATruiiA
management department of th Port
land .Woman's club will meet 1A the
elubheus. Tuesday, at 2 p nr, with
Mra E. Brong, presiding. Mra T. A.
Bherman, Mrs. W. s. MG1U ana Mrs
P. -IV Bom wiU be bosteasea. K. ffL
Timms wUl speak on home mdusn-leA
Tea WiU be served.
ive. HeB" k1 o
L 7
Neighborhood
House Theatre
Is Dedicated
DEDICATION ef th Neighborhood
Hons theatr WM an important
feature ct th bpen meetirl'f . of ; the
Council ef Jewish W eraen hell at thd
neighborhood house Thursday Riht.
The Initial sroauction of "Tides,"!? a
Middtett production? wa Admirably
presented by the piotieer company.
Ben Jacobson was fiotably .fine aa the
radical William White, who. a hen hi
country ; entered th wan gave up
fiKhUna' against th current and al
lowed himself to be carried with th
tide, being among th first to Oiler
hi services, - . .
Mis Edith Mokoroaky toftrayed the
role of Hilda, the wife, with a splendid
naturalness, and Samuel White aa Wal
lace; th son, wad equally admirable.
The play wa givn under th direc
tion of Miss Bee Whltcomb and is the
first of many playlet to be produced
by tii Neighborhood player; --
Mrs, Jtiliu Loulsaoit; president bf
th - cobflcih said; in introducing' the
cast., that fh theatr affords a splen
did outlet f of hidden talent and an op
portunity for its expression., and may
in time give rta to a nw Bernnarat,
Kaalmvvk or Warfleld. -
Preceding, the performance William
Bcheinbannj gave an interesting talk
on . "Th Maccabean Spirit, which 1
in Keeping with th approaching festi
val, of Chaneukah. "
Mra Henry Metzger charmed her
hearers frith a beantlfully ' rendered
and well selected e-roun of sones. ac-
eompanied. by Mr. Edgar E. Coursen.
Mr. S. M. Blarnaner, third national
ic preaident 6f the. Council of Jew
isli WOrnen, wh Aa nt ' returned
frond the executive board. meeting; held
At Atlantic City, gave Ahd dedicatory
address and presented eoftlprehen
eivd and lnterestfaig report bf thacoun
1 work, stressing its national -work
along line ef immigrant kid, which in
clude work It Ellis Island and" other
ports, cooperating with - teternavtional
and federal agendes. Thd rural work;
with it program of education; health
and recreation for women eh farm)
and thd ittternatidna, work of th re
construction - trait which ; tender pr
sonalaervic to European refugee Hi
the port dtie of Central knd Western
lectiorii ' by Ihd Neighborhood
tioufS oyeheetrk concluded thd pro
A packei hoill. hi plt of jh
Btorfn, testified t th j hitereat tkketi
by the council member in all their
meetings. m t '.. v-.
The tkdieS pariah society '.b
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer,
East 15th atreet ; north and Wygant,
will hold their annual Christma sal
in th Alberta hall, efc Albert street
near 17th. Many fafiry knd beefttl kt
tldea knl tale for Christma girts, will
d.u t.ti-npH Wilt hm aerved frord
12 to i at boon and a. dinner at inn
th evening. 4 -
" Folldwtft'-S kW .th fllh?! thii hive
been viewed hd approvea soring mo
t h motion Ptctur com
mittee of the division of American Citl
genahlb of th Oregon Federation - of
Women' dpbs. or wmcn jura, . v
-ccnritia fa chairman: "The In her Man."
"If 1 were Queen, F0Takin)g all
nthr.- -rhelirta" . knd th "BUcfc
Book." , i v -
The regular rndfathiy fheetint e th
Catholld Women' 5 Leagu Wa held
Tuesday kt 'their rooms in th Eller
building. During tn social nour ears,
p. Hacek And Mra Ei A. McQrath
acted as hostesses Mrk M. J . Mc
Knrnktt and, Mrs. tB. . Jv Frklght
poured. The household committee wa
gratified kt the result Of th t-kmraag
ale just held, a the furffii WUl b
. 1
IF C
Ikb Jt - I ..
All iZihds of Vickcf furniture
1 . ' ' - Indadin2; r
JARDINIERES FERNERIES
DOLL BUGGIES CI11LD ROCKERS '
' DOO AND CAT BASKETS ' 8MOKE STANDS'
TABLES CHAIRS ETC ETC.
. - , MaflnfkcthHyld Conufflet Price
Portland Wickdr Euirotiire Co.
N. W. Chi. tL Brnidwiy ihd
1 .... - : - 1 1 - .... - """ 1 - ' 1
inmlite misAtj gifi? Foit her
ACctptl Ai)r)ic!ad4 tasting n& Practical
Oaf wondertoJ totk bf Reliable fgri-ond ef thd Ixr'sest For
stociJ ta the eattre Wet--open for yonr selection. .
-; Every liir Backed by Otrf dnaranUs
1 ShfUApprtci&i
"Hud -bnt Bay'' Eiirs
Real Reductionts
NOW PC.CVA1L
Etery f ifm&it Iir oaf entire
for special Christmas sellinf.
A tmall deposit tvtll hoh
Largest Eitlijsive Fur lls-zlzttxiicT3 ia
used to make much needed Improve
ments in th rest room and to replenish
th stock ef cutlery and utensils for
th cafeteria. Tl Americanization
committee b busy on a Christmas
program. Any of th members or
friend who ar wUllhy t help toward
the chart tab lo endeavor of th leagtie
during the Chrlstmi Season can do
so by contributing Christmas basket
or toward them or lit filling th
order contained in the letter re
ceived, from the children in the orphan
homes. Many UtU heart were made
happy last Christmas tn this manner
by and through the league. . Anyone
wishing to help can call the chair
man of th walfar conunltte. Wal
nut 2232,
Th Highland Woman' Gymnasium
das will meet "Tuesday venln at 2
o'clock - at th Highland school. : AU
women and girl over 17 year of ag
residing In that district ar asked to
jolti th bias and enjoy ait hour and
a half ef fun, musio and gymnasium
work under the- instruction of Miss .
Ethel BrowallA .
s
.. rhd tiud'aofi Parent-Teacher associa
tion will meet Thursday at 2:19 p. tn. ,
Mra- D B. , Kelly win apeak on The
Child Leisure Honra.. Refreabment
will he served during the social hour.
All interested will be welcome.
. Chkpter X of 4h P. B. O. Sister
hood will meet Monday at a p. m.
With Mr. Minnie Cole at hef home.
No., It East 27th street north. Dn
Ai Lucille Siekier will grre A paper
on Oregdulank Who Have Helped De
velop the Stats. . s. .
. .
- Alnsworth Parent-Teacher aasocia
Hon Will bold an apron al Wednes
day at the regular , meeting. . . The ,
American Legion will b In charge of '
th program. . , .
- Cehtral W. C. T, tT, will holi their
Ubrary Wadheedky, at 2 n m.
. , ...... .. . :.,- . - - -r
. The Catholte Women'A Leagu wm
hold A beard meeting at 10 :S a. . m.
Tuesday in their roems ta th Kilera
builoin . ..
..tte nekl meettn of th MarysvUl
Parent-Teacher association wUl. be held
on Friday. AH member Ahd friend
are urged to be present. -
TTh rv ttinim mn jm m with
Miss Bertha kloores, Nd 29 12th
street Tupsday. Lunch WUl b gerved
at 1 o'clock. , ,
Tti& AiAttiedA TAtei elub wtli meet
"TrJesday kt 2 p. m. for A business ses
sion . with ' Mra. Charle E. Dant, 825
AldfnedA drive. .- s .
The) tfiotldtl bictttr cornmltte f th '
f'arent-Teacher council will meet. Mon
ay at 2 :t0 lev roont F Central Library.
Thd pehmshl Parts. Lavender club
Will meet Thursday at .t k;in.- The
annual election pf officer will b held.
The Multnomah cOkftty W. C. .T. TJ.
fxecktiv beard will meet Monday in
toortt A; Central library, 1:39 p. m.
i . . . . . .... . .
No ;Marriagd for
- Diseased $dople
Is Medico Plan
kansa City Uo Dee. Mt N. S.)
-A tleaii hill bf health in the form
Bf A doctor eerttfJcat a yell as a
trlarrtage U5enee will have to b pre
sented to th officiating clergyman by
principal contemplating matrimony
hefora wedding bell can ring-, provid
irtg recbrrimetidationi f Dr. D. M.
Nigro,J assistkttt health cormmlsaioner.
are adopted by the local health board. .
"What is? heeded M d national law .
prohibiting people who are. diseased
that is, : with, dlseakea which would
hay a tendency td handicap future
ghrkti6na tfld bkrtlcularry . those af
fliete'd WitH social afseases-from mar
rying Dr. Nigro explained., ;
iilililsllts'xx:
A BEAUTIFUL
and USEFUL
XMtASGIFT
bn ci our hafid-tfiAtle Wicket !
tiade. ht will make therd to your S
Chair, made in our own" factory 3
by the most expert "tvorkmen ob- S
. - Lta TIT. Ai . . J
t. amuie. hib uavrs uicui ream m
w.ndividual order, we invite. 70m 5
ta visit our lactory and show
rfioiroV : . '--" , ,
Union At. Phon East 3994
stock has been radically reduced
i prices that latite cromFtxtsoa.
criy Fct t&tiU Christmas
tha NcrtlnsrcGt
C0
xue: cal program. . ..