The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 17, 1922, Page 38, Image 38

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY HORNING,: DLCET.IBER 17, 1S22.
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nlRS. :0LEMAN H. WHEELER left this week for
V4 California for the holidays. She will make aa exten
sive trip abroad, with her daughter before returning to -her
Portland boiae Mr, Robert Tucker wa$ hostess for a de
lightful Christmas party recently.
WilsoffloBe
Horibred at
Gathering
AN KVENT of social airniflcaece wilt
b a testimonial and "silver shower'
for the benefit of the Wllen foundation
fund, which will Meur on the ltr-
j sixth anniversary of Weedrow Wll-
i aon'fl hirthdav. December IX. fa the
t parlors t th. Hotel , Portland at t p.
ef the large? cities -of the nation. The
Portland gathering will be unusually
( brilliant ii Its arrangement. Mr. J.
RoeeFargo and Hiss Nina Dressel
will entertain with a series of selected
son-. A small group of the Whitney
Boys' chorus will sins a' special ar
rangement of the "Holy City" and
other carols, reflecting the yuletide
season. "Open -f.ouse, will bo kept.
Tributes "will be paid the ex-president
by representative inert and ..women tn
all -walks of life. The vim torn will be
received by Messrs.. and Mesdames
Joseph Nathan Teal. Henry "B. Van
J Dumer. Harvey G. Starkweather, Ou-
wald Wett, Charlos ,J, Smith. .J. W.
J Morrow, Bert E. - Haney, Elton Wat
Jkina, F. C. "Whltten. George A. Love-
Joy. Fredk Vojrler, Richard W. Monta-
J rue. Cos .I-- McKerma,v D. Chambers,
4 Lotus L. LangIey.Wm Moerv-ia T.
I Hedlund, George P. Alexander, W. S.
TJren.-J, D. Ma it. -.Mesdames C. a
J Jackson, J. CouUen Harre and I K.
Paetrotrich, Mies Helen West and Mr.
Frederick V. Holman. -
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iA weddins of inUrest in Portland is
that of Miss Elixabeth Meacham Red
dinfton and Mr. Donald Joseph Stew-
J Alpha Delta Phi sorority houxe at
the University of Wasaincton. Satur-
day. The bride-elect is a member of
.3 Alpha Delta Phi and the daughter of
I Mrs. - Elinor Meacham Reddlngton of
I Seattle and with her mother has been
I vtslUng in Portland for the passed few
months. Mr. mewartls formerly of
I Spokane, bat la now associated with
'A. . Doyle, archlteota, f this city.
J He is a member of Beta Theta PI ira-
temtty and both, young people are
graduates of Washington State coUeg.
They.rUl reside in Portland. 5
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n siuisuiu anuiv Lea was given
Saturday afternoon -as a complUaent
I to Mrs. Pred p. Gram, who will leave
shorUy to spend the holidays ta Call-
foraif. Mra Carl Z. Hansen Jr. was
V Che- hostess and guests were Invited to
make op four tables. During' the after
noon Miss La Belle Epperiy. enter
f tained with a group of songa, i A
tea nv aars. uenry nartje prestaed
at tba tea Bra and Mrs, H. ' P. Rudd
eut tcea, Mrs. Ernest Stoppleman, Mrs.
David WQlls Bowles. Mrs. .Walter
! Baoon and Miss LaBeUe Epperty as
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Ctopla Social club will meet at the
kome of Mr. and Mrs, M. Steele, No. Mt
Xaat Taylor street, Monday evening to
arrange for it next dance and card
Mrty, to be held in Linnea hall. No.
I cet Irving street. Saturday evening,
January . VThe returns of their dance
and card party- or .December t will
fee gtvea. Those winning at cards ware
Mrs. Mabel -Angel and C P. -Johnson,
first prises ; - Mrs. B. 'S. Coa and E.
Helmer, secoad prises.
SIrs Feed P. Gram entertained re
cently with a attractive bridge
lunchaoa.
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FOR YOUR -CHRISTMAS' PICTURES
Wa have added a larva Iere ef
rea ef
.Over
the most exacting tastes, wer
Frames fa ail the late polyehroaia
karry-sp er4rs-.Oar Xjaas Cares
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Junior League
Members
To Give Show
11 134ffE3t8 ef th Junior league are
1X busy with plan tor, ahow to be
given at the Helllg theaUe February
I and I, which win be more or lees of
a potpourri , of t musical numbers and
clever 'aklU.! iilwiHll
New York, who Has staged number :
of similar producUohs-for ihe : Junior
league in that metropolis very suc
cessfully, will come to direct the local
performance. She will arrive about
January 4.
The Christmas dinner of the Reed,
college community in the commons
Thursday evening was a jolly affair,
with Mr. Howard Smyth of Portland
as a jocose Santa CI ana A mammoth
Christmas tree in the eenter of the
room glistened with shlntng tinsel and
electrio ernamenta Red tapers and
holly on the tables added to the Yule
tide atmosphere. St Nicholas ap
peared; in the midst of the dinner to
an accompaniment of ringing sleigh
bells. -and out of a bulging sack took
appropriate gifts for members of the
faculty and campus eelebriUes, which
evoked hilarious Applause and mirth.
The annual Christmas concert of the
chorus tn the chapel followed,. Miss
Verda MeCaUum and Mis Hasel
Pearcy of Portland wore la charge
of the affair. . :
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The pre-hollday week-end on the
Reed college campus was a full one.
A dance ta the men' social room pre
ceded the presentation of "A Doctor in
Spite of Himself." y Hellers, by the
Reed Drama elub 1 the chapel Friday
night. The freshman held a farewell
supper party in , the Japanese room
of the commons the same evening.
Saturdajr hight the Quest staff . had
a press "busf at the home- of the
editor. Festivities began with a hike
from the campus, the scribes starting
at S ostoek and Arriving la time for
a buffet supper at a'elfek. Dancing
followed the busineet meeting, at
which. Eastern Bothweli. Quest
gate tO th Pacific Intercollegiate
Press conference at tha TJalversiry of
California, diacussed the work oi, tae
ConvOntiOB,. .' y - -4 - -
' Mr. and Mrs. An tone Freidrteb ef
tlie Reed eonege faeulty . entertained
at an Informal dinner party at their
home Tuesday eveninf . Those pros
ent wwre Mtss Rachel Crenaulst. Miss
Frances Barbey. Miss Alice Lathrop,
Miss Margaret Westsats, Miss Bar
bara Tram ball. Miss AUcs-aooov aar.
F. W. Bacaraan, .
Mr. A. T. Flegel Jr. wa boat for
an attractive dinner danea jrivea at
Hotel Portland, Thursday evening.
Covers wens placed for Captain and
Mm kl C PiSffeL Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Perctval. Mrs, dward DOlea of 1m
Angeles,- who was turn Conor guest
Mrs. Katharine Maua Captain Paul
Hathaway, and tha bost, ...
InvHattoaa are but for tarn etaaa
Ing party at which Mis Gertrude
Wood and ansa Bale fjiiinrtoa wui
entertain, Tuesday evening, paoembe
XI The affair will taka place la tha
Arcadian garden ef tha Hotel Mult
nomah, members at tat) high school and
college sat aelaf Jnaluded U tha tn-
vttauonai oat. .
isssssaaessasssBaasBasasPssassi
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experleaeed mea aad ema satisfy
lee ready-ssade Stand aad Wail
experleaeed mea aad ema satis
iee reaey-ssade Stand aad Wi
aad aatiaee gold tialshso tmr m
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are different, with aew seattsaeata.
e Girls
Are Expected
HereThis Week
fiTHK sub-debutante set will be great-
A ly increased over tha holiday sea
son by the presence in town of a num
ber of young misses'" who have been
away to school. Among those who
will arrive during the coming week
will ba Mist Leslie Kerns, from Miaa
Finch's school. New- York ; the Misses
leo Tavts and Sara Jane Talbot are
coming from Miss Ransom's school in
California. The Misses Lois N itchy.
Janet Griffith, Vlrgtnia Pittock, Helen
airnsw rrancea bDauldinsr. Dorothy
Reed. Margaret Devinson and Mary
uriinta will arrive about Friday from
aims college, California, and Miss
Anna Adams, who la attending Bishop's
school at La-Jolla, will be at home
about-, the - same , ntna. . Among those
oomlng from the University of Oregon
are tha Misses Helen Ban and Virginia
Pearson. , a. number of social activities
arapjaiiwa; ot-hitettammeiit
Ar&l Jinks'', party was: given py
tha Alpha Beta Theta and . Gamma
Sigma 1 societies of the Oreron State
College of Chiropraetic at the Portland
hotel, Saturday evening week. A pro
gram was lurmanea py th toaoving
Vocal solos, (soprano), Mrs. Mary Oor
don Forbes; reading, Mrs. Rose Elliott:
vocai t contralto. Miss Nellie Wehoef-
fer; reading. Miss Margaret Getty :
vocal (baritone), Mf, H. E. Smith 1 vo
cal (soprano), Mra Mary Price, Mrs.
Mary Holder Williamson was the ac
companist fof the evening. Games,
cards and dancing followed. This is
tna beginning or a number of social
events to be held by tha society.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Nordsy were
hosts Monday evening at Hotel Port
land for a beautifully appointed din
ner of jb covers. Mra, Coiemaa h.
Wheeler, who will leave soon for an
extended visit abroad, was the inspir
ation ror the occasion. Following the
dinner tha party attended - tha Or-
pheum. .
INDIAN CHARACTERS
- Mike Beastifsl
XMAS GIFT
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Hand-made, dresced In bright Beacon Indian Blankets, and with each
character is a history on the -American Indian. GENUINE) NAVAJO
RUGS, PENDLETON INDIAN BLANKSTS (of Round-U Fame), MoC
easina and other novelties. -1600
of Pur Chief Multnomah have been purchased by tha King Food
Products Company for Xmaa presents. 4 r
WOODS INDIAN VILliAGE
C0fi9TEK UTH AHO WASODTSTOH STIUKSTS
(Originators, raakera and sol distributor af Woods Xndlaa Doll aad
Novel Ueo) :
Gift Furniture of Reed
At Manuf acturer's Prices
Opea Today (Sunday
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men
1 .mil 1 : I 1 . .. I I I
Y I wi
rV- Writlae Desks
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J'-'.i Tafela
Floor
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Wilcox Family
Sails to Join
TourofWcorld
jt,rK.- AND MRS. THEODORE? B.
WILCOX. Mra, T. B. WBeox and
Miss Flora : Jane Menefea embarked
from ' Vancotrver, B. G, Thursdajr t or
Shanghai.! China, - where they will
board tha Laoonla for a world tour, A
number ef Portlanders left last week
oa this tour. ;v.:f? I -.
University of Oregon Dainty cards
bearing tha news of tha betrothal of
Mlas Clara Scharpf, 24. and Mr. Wil
liam Haselttne, It. both of Portlafid.
appeared on tha dinner table of Kappa
Alpha : Theta sorority. Wednesday
night, Miea Scharf Is the daughter of
Mra. M. -E. Scharpf ef Portland and
Mr. Hasel tine is - wan known in tha
circles of Portland hardware trade.
She la a pledge in the Theta sorority
house, having- entered the university
for tha first time this fall, after two
yearn at Monmouth. Tha announce
ment of the engagement occasioned a
short Informal get-together of tha two
interested houses after dinner Wednea-
day. . - '.- . .
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Mrs. .William Cadsby gave tha first
Of a series of brldga luncheons at Ber
home Friday, at which aha ntrtainea
guests to make no four, table or
bridge. Seated about tha attractive
luncheon table were Mesdames O. M.
Clark. Charles Laa Boss, A. C CaTiaa.
George ; Simpson, McKonley autcbeo.
Benjamin Gadsby," F. L. gtinson. John
Annaad. Walter Gadsby, John Man
nine. J. H. McKenzie. Cbarlea K. Run-
yon. Kathleen Bailey. Bosooa R. GUt-
ner, Aixrea t. jsonney, w. . wiggjiss
sod tha bos teas.
Wlllametta UalveraJty XateTrs
temitv onen bouse at WlllametU uni
versity resulted ta the three fraterni
ties entertaining mora than 400 guests,
This) g an annual occasion at Willam
ette aad much Interest ta shown by
tha student body aad tha friends of
the university. Tba Sigma Ta. Kappa
Gamma Rho and the pat Kappa PI
entertained. Tha Alpha Fst Delta did
not receive visitors on account ox aa
lUneas to one of their memoara.
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A lanra brldrt toa was given by Mra,
JanriAa a. t.vodj at her bmM in Irrtaar-
ton, Saturday, whan aba complimented
Mrs. E. C Bteinman ef New York, a
charming and popular visitor in Port
land. Mrs. Bteinman is visinng nor
narenta. Mr. and Mra, Henri Keatea.
Saras tables were tn piay ana aaoi
tionsj guests war Invited for tha tea
hour. Mrs. W. J. Lyons, Mm' Clifton
Logaa Lamping and Mrs, J. Kansas
Matschelc assist ad taa nosxeas.
Formal snnouttcetnent t mads by
Mrs. J, Gorf inkle ef tha SBgagemant
of her daughter, Miaa Sadie oornakia,
to Mr. Sklward Braahem of Los An
gelas. Tha wadding data aae not yet
been get.
v a a
i Members of tho ChrisUrUon club art
looking forward with eagerness to tba
annual Christmas party to be given
Monday evening at Christe neon's ball.
The committee for tha coming party
includes Misses Eleanor Blohia. Daaae
Vogler, Ruth Sheldon, and Messra. Fred
Rooney; Dr. Robert I onee ana
Charles Merten. who are planning
many features in keeping with tha
holiday spirit Tha halt will be spe
cially decorated for this popular elub.
The next regular party has been post
poned on account of New Year's day
and wQI be held Jannarr f instead. ;
iMr. and Mrs. Loula D. EhrP and
on, Louis Jr., of Sacrametito, will ar
rive today to visit Mrs. Ehrep'a sister,
Mra. Nellie Glutsch and Miss Gertrude
Dntsk Glutseh for tha holidays.
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Tba fteirly alerted Officer of tba
hi ontaaa club are Mr, George L. Mae
Gibbon, president: Mra. M. F. Sloper,
vice president : Miss M. C Church, sec
retary;. Miaa B. M, Taylor, treasurers
Messra o. T. iees. j. b. Bevan. ur,
George w. King. o. k. waiter and J,
1 Cahlll, directors, Tha club extendi
a welcome to ail Its members, the
members of the various 17 state soda
ties and all frieflds to a social dance
and card party at tha Portland Social
Turn Verein hall, No. Iht llth street.
Thurodsy evening at to clock.
A i large wedding reception at the
Laufelhurst home Of Finnish Consul
John Saart followed tha marriage of
Dr. Emma Makl Wiekstrom and Mr,
Eioeh M. Cox, which was solemnized
t First Methodist church by Dr. Earl
B. Parker Saturday evening. The
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TJOB CHRISTMAS, any Woman would
lev some dainty Reed Farnitura to
add to tha charm and interest tt her
home, -
Today, drfva aver to Ur ehop at S19
WUliama arenua and sea what an un
usually attractira variety at gift ypu
can (iiwl, ' - ' 1 '"
Come today3arly if yon can, and look
pver, ,
Chairs, Rockers -
m-
X
naisa Loantea . ,
Tea Cait;-, .
Fletrer A-iakets
Mid Basket
les. Stands
Bird Cares
Lamps
Linns' .
ns. KtooU :
Flower Boxes, etc.
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Specialty
319 Williams
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'SeW
..I' Avenue
brida ia a graduata ef University of
Ore -on saedicaj aphaol aad baa taxaa
peat gradusta work a tha Chicago
Northwaotera aad the Datvarsity- of
Vieansw Dwmg fiva jus. psicUco
tn Chicago ah aerved aa a cirairaJ
staff of tha Pkyatana and Sorgaeaa
eoiiege. TJtarvaratty af Iinaeis. aad waa
cn Oregon's eSalcal stafT after vatwar
tas to Portland. . During aar eight
years pracUe here aha baa? bees iden
tified with many iitHciaanrta meaaurea
ha eluding lecturing for tha Oregon So
cial Hygiene, society smd efieerahtp ta
the court . ef domestic, relations. Air.
Cox ia a native of Louisville, Ky
wnere no nracucea law axter recetv-
iner hia degree " from University of
Georgetown. WaAhlngboa. D. -C- He
also held elective efffces M Lowis-
vflto before enterinar tha cevamorcial
field. Mr. and Mra. Coa win spena
the holiday seaaaa w4tn the bridea
sister. Mra. B. A. Fisher of Stocktoa
and Saa Franciaoow where ranch enter
taining has aeaa arranged ror - caeca.
On their return earry ia January, tha
Urida win resume her aaadicai prac
tice.
Mrs. Georrff A. NichoUs aatertainad
with -a. aurnrise aartr in hoaor of her
huaband'e birthday. Friday even ing.
at their home. ffo. 261 h street
south. Cards were the diversion of
the evening. High honors were award
ed to Mrs. Roy L. Moore aael Mr. R. B,
Sheperd- the consolation prxse romg ta
Mr. Frank T. Stone. At ta
sapper warn asrved. Those present were
Messrs. and Mesdames R. S. Sheperd.
W. J BetL F. JT. Stone. R. 1 Moore,
Mies Betty sTtssa and Messra. R. R.
LaaghBa. E. Thomne ana Masxer aem
ard Michalia. : . -
. Mlaa Loataa A. Watneyar tt
boner guest at a orpriaa party given
by her mother, Mra. Nina G. NVemeyer,
at her home Menday stftersoon. the
occaatos t"e in as Nleneyeve Mrtb-day.-
, Covers wer placed for Mes
dames MeUta ' B. Gordon, EBa U
Wimble, Eugenia- Westerbery. Gracla
Sondeleaf Valeria. Betrrie, Margaret
Hotdesw Effie M. Lerwia. Irene Doty.
Daisy Abraham. X3va Tiofeener. Elixev
betk 3, Seattle, the Utile Missee Bea
trice Doty and Helena Abraham, the
honor gae st aad the hestesev
Oregon AgrictUtaral Cenganie e
Wk ' rVnnlnrliM, af
Mereed, Cat, ta Mr. Arneid Graamoaa,
also ef Merced, ansa aaaawnced at a
dinner party given at tba Chi Omega
sorority bouse by Mlaa Carrie Ocunr
pmagn of Portland, house mother for
taa t vnagts, '. wss vsbbbsiwii u
s Junior in home economiea at the
Mn.n wTtfle Vr. Craasaeaa is a aenlnr
at tha University of CaJtfornie.
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. Oregon AgrleaKara College The en
gageruewt ef Miss Fiesta Henderson of
Amsty to Mr, Alfred Rudig. also of
Amity, area announced at a Christmaa
dinsey gtven at tha BeU Alpha sorority
house. The news waa discovered in
packages freea the Christmas tree. Miss
Henderson, a member of Beta Alpha
sorority, ia a'aophomore in commerce,
aad Mr, Rudig a freshman In com-
Mr, Hsgh Wallace, son of Mr. and
Mra, W. H. Wallace, will arrive today
from Los Angeles for tba holidays. He
la attending school in tha Southern
city. Mr. and Mra Wallace will en
tertain with a dancing party for tha
young friends of . their son. Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Henry ef
Stockton, CaX, aae the house guests of
Mr, Henry's parents,- Mr, and Mrs. J.
H. Henry. They win also visit Mra
C. Edward Grelle, Mr. Henry's Sister.
Mra. Eleanor Rockwell is the. house
guest of Mra Carl Da vies. No. 82,
SJast't 9th street north.
Extra
Men 's Socks
Large assortment iVpjp
3 Pain for $2.50
'ABoxof
Silk Hose
Makes aV e r y Acceptable pffo
Christrrm Gift Spcdcl mjfe
Heather Hose
$150 io $3 J 5
Leland Sixiith
Takes French ,
i :Girl as "Bride
OF TJfTEKEST, ta . ev trid , circJa of
friends in Portland, is the news ef
the . wedding of Mademoiselle Gilberte
Garros ixJlMirl.f
invitations for which war recelvad ta
Portland Jaat weX; Ttta weddljig data
waa set for, November JT to be bald ft
SaJgaa FTench.5 Indo-na, where
Mr.: Smith la United States consul
Tha bride ia a -charming French- girl,
tha daughter of Lieutenant Colonel and
Madame Lehaile, aecond in command
af -the French ; forcea at that placet.
She waa educated in VersaiQea aad
is an aceomDllalied. moaician. r Her
brother. Roland Garraaw: waa aa af
the celebrated acea la the 'Freneb
air service darinkr tba lata wsr. -Mr.
Smith la the son of Mr. aad
Mra. Walter V. Smith of Portland
and had e notable war career. . He is
a CtsseeUer e the Legion ef Honor
aad also received tha Roumanian war
eroaav - He served aa a Heotenant ia
taa American forcea and saw service
ta ltBsaia aad Rouraama aa weu as
France. Followtnar the war he entered
tba United States consular service- It
la expected that Mr- aad Mrs.' Smith
wm visit peruana cany va .ta cca
las year. mjfrm 1 -. '
Tta : spirit ' of Christmaa reigned
Friday-Bight at the home ef Mr. aad
Bars. A. P. Henningsen. tba occasion
betes; a dancing party given for their
sea : FHts Heaniagnen and . Mlaa
Harrtet OrlfOth,,to, honor of their
birthdays, whicl wwr oa ins; saa
data.. Dwarfed - Christmaa tree . ia
glittering decoratkma- wIf- toy bal
toeaa auliiBg a gay soler . were used
effectively aaoat . the xoosar r to give
tba propeff esirra v touch, Fbitowing
an evtilnz of. daxcing- s buffet gup
per eraa served. About fiity ef tha
iOioidioiOiOioioj
Give Her Fura
for Xma
Hiidson Bay
TUB GUT OP GIFTS
Radical Redactions
NOW PREVAIL
HUDSON BAY
; FUR CO.
Reliable Fpr Manof actareni
West Park & Morrison
fOiOIOfOfO?
Men's
Comfy :
Felts with
Comfy Sole
$2.00 and$2J5
TV
-Women's
Comfy Felts
With Comfy sole. Pink,
Eaii$ Taupe, Old Rose,
Light Blue, and .Copen
hagen, all $250
-
young- txiaaia of tba - trm p sored
euesta weta preaat. " ' r v .
Mr. And Mra. OF. Andrae an
nounce the eacagement er. their
daughter, . Mlaa Gertrude KSojee An
erae. to Mr. Erio E. Hopgori,' 0B ft
Mr. and Mra. C G. Hopaon. Miss An
drea ta a Delta Zeta from: the Omega
chapter end. Mr. Bopeoa ta a graduate
of the University af Washington and
a member of Sigma pru upsiioa xracer
aity. The data far tba wadding WW
be. set tater. -
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Mr. - aad Mra, Charles L Smith ef
No. 174 Dana street, are reoeiviag
congratalationa upon 4lje arrival of a
baby daughter, bora Sunday. Decern
ber la. The Utile lass has been named
Laa Satta Ruth Smith. - - v, , .
Mr. aad Mra. J. A. Prsjr have re
turned from Califemia, where they
spent : Thaakagivtng risiting their
daaghtere, the Miasm Eeeiy . and
ieoa rvasj wba- aura aatsasdiasf
'-IfmTTBsQS Jabwates) ejrtartaiaed la-
tiess) - tevteaVtsI flsVstW $mW& - ttetst fytttJ
aembera ef taa anattaa eomsattte for
toa Sjestarai' piscopal
centry Bain ha
Mra. WL K.
be wtth par sistar.
J. X, Grsgsay.
ever, tba iwQsays,
Captaia
and! Mrs.' Galrs TfaSsaell - fev,a . -- u i
t-TX2TM 5C
Ucafcl.Giffcj c Practical Utility,
Are Afrynyo Appreciated
DUR AECODTXIENT INCLUDES
EVKitY'liUNG FASHIONABLE m
v xm?T xx i W:XXXi,
rassssssls'isssssw'11- J w
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Completer'
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I All Kinds of VicIcer Furniture
Including ' ' " i '
JARDINIERES FERNERIES
DOW, BUGGIES CHILD ROCKERS
DOG AND CAT BASKETS .SMOKE STANDS
TABLES . CHAIRS, ETC, ETC
. Manufacturer in Consumer Prices
Portland VidccrFurniturie Co.
I N. W. Cor. E.'- Broadway and
' i jmmnmm? sj S)J
Deschutea - Tliey will return after
Christmaa and erUl be the house guesta
af Mr. aad Mra .J. P. O'Brien before
tea vine for Saa Francisco, where Cap
taia Woodward. Will be attached to the
Presidio. , ,
- Fat -Ganuna chapter pf Gamma- Eta
Kappa - will entertain ' with 1 New
TeaVa daaee ar the Laarethurat ctab
house, Friday. December 29. a..
Announcement:
Faiarreaieat of Present LoeaOoa '
2k'ee4ii Ui Inconvenience.
.-, nassaAUsg , ; ..
v ritiwo this jsriot ,
SOLD AT COKSIDEBABLT
SLOWER PRICES
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JMOELISl FOJi
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-.- FAy& AS4$ LAtGK r
resses
yarns'
Too S1 find hem a "smart gown for
practically every daytime need! Tailored
xrocks of Poiret Twill, distinct! v aad
slender in line; wool jersey frocks, and
gtrwna of Canton Crepe for afternoon.
acb has aborxt it aa i envied tonch of
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Choice Coats Stylish Coats
5TtTrf' as tha mode is slender. And as
yon will be. too. Jn these coats. Sump
tuous as the- mod is aumptuoua. And
as :.-3roa--iinHe-teoL''. In these coats.
EVery whimsicality of sleeve style. And
aiay lrijhtly croamerrt.
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A BEAUTIFUL
and USEFUL 1
XMAS GIFT
One of our hand-made Wicker a
vnarrs, made in our own lactory jj
oy uie uwt vxpers wore men on- ji
tainabla. Wa have them ready 3
made or will make them to your 3
U.4tn.l .-J Ttr. all
to visit out factory and show- Sj
room. .
Stock of
Union Ave Phono East S994 1
His Cigars
YOU would probably , give -him
a box of cigars if it
weren't for the fact that the
onen women buy are prov '
erbiaHy poor. Let as help "
you select them. - Ve hare
his brand, .
;.q.)y-Then, Too, There Aro
Razors " -;' ;;
JVashlights h Thermos Sefs :
Traretin g Toile t Cases "
; . Flasks
, Sharing Sets
r- Knives
Purses and Billfolds
Ton may shop here at 'your .
most convenient hour, too, f
for of course we sever close.
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" Morrison, Near Broadway -
4i$ WAS H 1 3f G TO X S7T.TZT, BETWEE2t 1JTH ATTD 11TH
Lest
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