The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 17, 1922, Page 39, Image 39

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MRS. THOMAS SHARP JR. is one of the patronesses
for the Chi Oinega ball .at the Hotel Multnomah, De
cember 27. Another affair which is causing a vwide stir of
interest in Portland is the American Legion. New Year's fete,
"A Night in Paris," for which Mrs. C. D.'Bruuh is one of the
patronesses.- , ": ; :',J'v,' . '
Annual Dance
Will Be Held
At Waverley
APKOGRAM of interest is ,beiriR
plinoed for tha members and their
friends of Waverley Country "club "for
th holiday season. , Saturday evening,
receinber 30. tfee annual New Tear's
dancing party will be held preceded by
a number of large dinner parties. Many
attractive features in keeping with -the
season are. being planned to make the
evening a success. New Tear's day the
club will hold open house from -2 :30
P- m. until" 5 :30 p. m. A buffet luncheon
Will be served and all members and
their families are urged to attend.
...
Mrs. .William A. Rood and little
daughter. Joy. have Just returned
from a four months sojourn in Hono
lulu, where they . visited Mrs. Rood's
daughter," Mrs. Jack O. Nelson (Mar
jory Rood). :
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Wisconsin State society will hold its
Christmas ' party Wednesday. " evening
at Turn Verein halU 13th . and Maio
streets. A fSiristmaa program has been
arranged by Miss Gertrude Ost and
there will be ;' refrcshrnents, dancini
and cards.-- ' J - - ";.
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SPECIAL ) REDUCTIONS
ON COATSi AND. SUITS
Fresh Try'day
Morrison. St.
BU 4th and 5th
Fancy Dress
Ball to Be
Gala Affair
ONE of the largest and most brilliant
of the many holiday entertain
ments will be the fancrv dress ball at
which Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunt Lewis will
entertain New Tear's ' eve. As New
Tear's falls on Monday, the festivities
will not bepin until the stroke of 18,
heralding the new year. Many novel
and attractive costumes ara i being
planned for the affair, which wilt be
preceded by a number of large dinner
parties. Among those who will enter
tain are Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Squires.
Mrs. red H. OreA and Mr, and Mrs.
Henry L Chaney. ; .
TSe are expert in dyeing hair
with Inecto Hair " Dyeing,- the
only dye that cant be detected,
that dyes any shade.1 Scientific
scalp- treatment. Tjry ti3 when
others, have failed. Graduate
operators in alj lines. Also spe
cUliata in acaip treatments, i .
Mra; WHITE
m?2 FLEIPXER BLDGi .
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MissMcGuire
Is Married to
Dr. St. Pierre
TWO little flower girls, Marjorie
Cherry in dainty white et with
French roses and Marienne Cherry in
auaint pink taffeta frock, both carry
ing tiny colonial bouquets, escorted
the bride. Miss Marjorie McGuire, at
her wedding to Dr. Edward Walter St.
Pierre, which occurred at the borne of
the bride's parents, Mr. and air, uugn
McGuire, Saturday' evening. Gowned
In m Imvlr crution jf brocaded velvet
onVctolffon, her veil arrangetlf from a.
Spanish comb fashioned from rare old
lace, a family heirloom, juie onoe ao
vanced to the improvised alUr of rose
and orchid chrysanthemums, with trail
lne smilax and palms as a background.
Miss Dorothy McGuire, sister of the
bride, wearing orchid chiffon with crys
tal trimmliwr and carrying an. arm
bouquet of Ophelia roses, was maid of
honor. ' Little Lane Monson. in black
velvet suit, bore the. ring. Or. Harold
Leonard Bowman officiated , and Dr.
Ralph St, .Pierre attended his. brother
as best man.
: Miss Theodora Stoppenbach . played
Lohengrin's , wedding march. . accom
panied by "the Thalia stringed orches
tra. Mrs. Blanche - Williams Seger
strom sang "Because", during the cere-
moor.
The drawing room where the bridal
ceremony took - place was a mass of
chrysanthemums' in rose and orchid
tones, ' Christmas decoration of holly
and red berries were used,. in the re-
Celying room and a color scheme of
rosea, lilies -of-the-valley and pal ma in
the .-dining, room.
Receiving with the bridal party were
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGuire and Mrs.
Blla K. St Pierre , of Salem. At the
refreshment ' table : were Mesdames
James P. Honeyman. T. "N.: Stoppen
bach. Charles Monson. Charles Cherry
William Bldon Furnish. Girald Bishop.
Frank Loomia Beach and Henry Trow
bridge. Mrs. Kates Snedecor, Mrs.
J. R. Coffee, Mrs. Robert ilcMurray
and' Miss Mary Blossom presided at
the punch bowl. Assisting in serving
were the Mi-sea Lucile Mabel. Ella Si-
Pierre, Leone - McLaughlin, Margaret
Hawkins." Myrtle , Smith. Alice Wtl
helm:: Mary Long. , Katherine Laiiliaw
Henriette Weber and. Louise-Manning.
Out-of-town eruests were Mrs.. Sam
uel B. Monson of Sah Francisco,' Mrs.
Charles Cherry of Oakland, Mrs. Emma
Macklin of Pasadena and Dr." and Mrs.
Ralph St. Pierre of Anacortes. Wash.
Miss Jeanette Dentler and Mr. John
Dentler came up from Corvallis, where
they are students at Oregon Agricul
tural college, to spend the Christmas
holidays with their parents, Colonel
and- Mrs.. Clarence E. Dentler.. Miss
Rachel Coleman , of Long Beach. Cal.
Is . the house guest of Miss Dentler for
the mid-winter' vacation.
Fine" Picture Framing -
QUICK 8EKTICE " ;
, Large AitortneBt ef
. Christmas Garids J
Ortglaal urn JDUtlaeUve
PICTURES
PAINTINGS :
Ftae Arts
469 Washi Near 14th
. OspesiU Taa Ger4ers ; r
. OPES ETE515GS ' '
Announcement
of Engagement
Great Surprise
"OMING as a complete surprise to
l a her many friends was the announce
ment of the engagement of Miss Ruth
Bruere to Mr. Charles Newel Hoggins,
which was told at a bridge luncheon
for which Miss '.Bruere wa. hostess
Tuesday. The news was told at a novel
fashion. At a srgnal from the young
hostess, the guests pulled on the silken
streamer which , extended : from ae
lovely flora centerpiece to each place.
at the end or wntcnt were attacnea
dainty corsages with little cards bear
ing the announcement. A color scheme
of rose and orchid was used in the ta
ble ..decoration. , : . t '
The. affair wae given in honor of
Miss Dorothy Cochran : of Washington.
D. C who returned to her home Thurs
day, and the guests included the Misses
Mary Helen Spaulding, Dorothy and
Lillian Mitchell. Eioise Huggins. Har
riet Griffith. Georgianna Mears, Edith
Marshall, Janet House.: Margaret Cook,
Snsanne Caswell, Louise Hoyt and Mrs.
fieverin Harkson. ; "
Miss Bruere is the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Gustavo E. Broere and is one
of the popular members of the debu
tante set In Portland, f . She graduated
from Knox's school this passed June.
Mr. Huggins la the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Nathaniel Hugirins, is a grad
uate of Worcester Polytechnic Insti
tute of Massachusetts: and a member
of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He
served overseas in the late war.- The
wedding will take place in June.
An interesting engagement la that of
Miss Ruth Eulalla Glrard and Mr.
William N. Toung, announcement of
which was made last week" in Inde
pendence, the home of the bride-elect
Mies Glrard Is an attractive and pop
ular girl with a wide circle of friends.
She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Glrard of Independence. The
marriage will take place in March.
Mr. Toung is the son: of Mr. John E.
Toung, chief of Portland's fire bureau
He Is a graduate of Hill Military
academy and attended Oregon Agri
cultural college. ! '. -.
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A wedding of wide interest in college
circles will be that of Miss Helen May
Goodwin, daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
Alfred Goodwin of i Veneta. to , Mr.
Hugh Neal McCallum, son of Rev. and
Mrs. J. S. McCallum of Eugene. The
wedding will take place December. 22
t the Christian church in Eugene.
Both young people are graduates of
the University of Oregon.
The exhibit of painting which has
been held at the home of Mrs. Alice
Welster, No. "55 Stanton street, for
the past week, will be continued from
Tuesday until Thursday, inclusive, this
coming week. Not only painting,' but
many articles of hand painted china
will be on display. . Take Broadway
car. i
Mr. and Mrs. Max : Friendenthal left
Saturday for Los Angeles, where they
will spend the holidays with their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Armer. Miss Maxine Frieden-
thai has been visiting her sister In the
South for some weeks.
Miss Alberta Bair was hostess to a
delightful luncheon Saturday week
when she entertained 14 intimate
friends of Mrs Luis A bell I at luncheon.
She also entertained with a bridge
luncheon Monday, covers being , laid
for 14. ' !
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H Martyn of
Chicago are receiving congratulations
from many Portland friends on the ar
rival of a daughter, bom November
SO. She has been called Nancy.
Governor and MrsL Ben Olcott, who
are now in the East, are planning to
return via Los Angeles and will spend
the holidays there with relatives.
Mrs. Henry I- Chaney is expected
to arrive home Monday. She has been
visiting in the East.;
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The marriage of Miss Inez A. Howell
to Mr. Peter J. Schabert was aolem
nized at the home of the bride's sister,
Mrs. W. B. Schuman, Wednesday eve
, " Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gibson are now
domiciled at the Stelwyn apartments.
Christmas
'Gift
"A gift to the baby is a
gift to the whole t
family."
Below Toe offer sugges
tions, at prices ranging
from 25c to $9.50.
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Bootees 25c io $1 .85.
Hood and Toques 65c to
$3.25.
Sqcques $1.25 to $3.95.
Mittens 50c to $ .35.
Bibs 35c to $130.: l'
Blankets 95c to $5.95. .
Silk Shoes 95c to $125.
Ribbon Novelties 35c to
$325. :
Carters 35c to 75c. .
Comb and Brush Sets 65c to
$1.75. ,
Sleeping Bags $4.95 to r-, .
$9.50. ;-v -
Silk Quits $2S5 to $6.75.
The Rose
Baby Shop
388 Morrison Street
Babys
ning, December . Rev. William T.
McElveea officiated. - Before the oere-;
monjr Miss Rose Miller sang and the
wedding march was played by Mrs. A.
C Harris, The bride's attendants were i
Mrs. E. A. Freeman and Mrs. W. B.
Schuman. Mr. Arthur Beckman acted ,
as best man and little Nadine S"fr"Tntti
and - Lorain c Freeman were flower
girls. The ring bearer was .Marjorie
HoweXL A reception followed with Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Levis, -parents of the
bride, receiving with -the bridal party.
Miss Gertrude. Schabert and Mrs. Ar
thur Beckman cut the tees and Mrs. A.
C Harris presided at the coffee urn, :
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A surprise Party was riven for Miss
Evelyn Blessing, at her home recently
when- It - members - of Franklin v high
school entertained with an evening
party and buffet supper itn her honor.
Miss : Blessing . was recently appointed
head of the- editorial exchange and
personnel." department of the school
Weekly paper,' "School Daze." v
WestmoVeland Community club held
a bazaar at Bohemian hall.' Saturday,
December 9, the net receipts "of which
were about 9900. This sum will go to
rthe clubhouse building fund. Mrs. D.
C Haaden was in charge of the dto-
l-gram and Mrs. H. Booth sponsored the
affair.
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Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Rossiter Hinea
will entertain with a dinner party pre
ceding the dancing party at which Mr.
and Mrs W. B. Roberson will enter
tain December 27. - -
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Furs and Individual Style Shops
Gauntlets of imported kid
of almost caressing soft
ness, with the beaded
back and caff, with the
striped cuff, the clown
cuff, the lily cuff, the
barred cuff or the brace
let cuff.
2-clasp kid gloves in all
colors and every, smart
style..
Gauntlets, priced 2.65-7.50
2-clasp gloves, 1.85 to .50
STREET FLOOR
Pullover woolen sweaters,
in firm close weaves; in
smart, natural brushed
wool, in the colorful
"Dab-dab" patterns, all
priced 5.95.
Masculine brushed wool
buttoned sweaters, worn
beltless, priced from 7.95.
-'-. Silk scarfs
A colorful lot of wide,
fringed silk scarfs, with
" Roman striped ends, is
very specially priced 8.95,
STREET FLOOR
Remarkable for its sturdy
quality is a lotof silk Jer
sey petticoats, specially
priced 3.95 ,.':
Slender skirts in radium
crepe, with embroidered
scalloped finish, or a saw
tooth hem formed of. hem
stitching, in any ' lovely
color yon. could name- -t
priced 5.75.
Legion Rageant
Dec.3bWillBe
THE t -Pageant of the . Nations," a
American Legion benefit December' 80.
promises to be a riot of color and from
the marked interest - shown by ' large
groups, of local people will be huge
access. Miss" Josephine Dillon, late
of the Metro Pictures corporation,' will
direct the pageant. Another , feature
which -Is always cause 'for ''merriment
will be the .Country Fair. Prominent
society matrons, groups from the sev
eral women's dubs sad college sorori
ties are lending their untiring efforts
to make this year's celebration more
successful, and enjoyable than the one
given to usher to 1922.' -. :
Mr. and Mrfctwuham". Lewis Brunei
(Madeleine ' Barratte) are being con
gratulated on the birth of a daughter;
Monday. The .' tittle i on - has been
named Virginia. ji. :' S i .. - .
A delightful luncheon was given Sat
urday as a compliment to Miss Myrtle
MacLean. a popular bride-elect, when
the Misses . El vera and Lillian . Ander
son entertained ; in her honor.. Seated
Negligees house robes
There is warmth, charm and color in our choice of robes
and negligees; for gifts as you will agree, once you've
seen them I "
, Changeable satin breakfast robes ... . . . . ..... . . . . . . 6.95
Crepe, de Chine negligees, from ................ ... .15.00
Padded -satin lounging robes ........... . 13.85
Warm corduroy robes unlined . . . ....... . . . . . 430 to 5.95
Lined at ...5.95 to 1030
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Silver lace,- bits of ostrich,
silk buds, shirred satin rib
bons combine to exquisite
effect in delightful negligee
garters. The price 'range is
125 to 395.
Brassieres
Lace of a firmness that be
lies its delicate appearance,
r fashions a number of prac
' tical brassieres that fit well
over the top "of . the lowest
of corsets. These sell for 130
:i30.; ; ; ..
Satin brassieres, with eyelet
embroidery, sell for 330. : I
Write Harriet Lee for
STREET
about the attractively appointed- table
were Mesdame T. A. Gar bade. Ward
A. Irviaa, Owen - Maris. Thomas H.
Banfield.. 'Arthur Rudeen. . Lawrence
Cunningham and Sari Zimmerman, .the
Misses Edna Cobb, Hilma Fox. Mildred
Pegg, Dorothy Anderson, the , honor
guest, and the hostesses. :A '. y"
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. The Salem O. A. tXclub will sponsor
a dance for students of the college and
their friends on the evening of December-d
in Salem. - AH Coos county -high
school seniors have bera invited to . at
tend the dance ' in Marahfleld to be
given -by Koostuh. the college Coos
county club, -December tX.- Students,
alumni and former students andhlgh
school seniors numbering 200 are ex
pected to attend this event., according
to Mr. ; Rudolph HUlstrom of Marsh
field, president Attn ,labf '?.ii
' Dr. and Mrs. E. C Roeeman. No. 1080
Cleveland avenue, , entertained - at a
family dinner, last Sunday. Those pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rosaman,
Dr. A. G. Rossman of this dty and Dr.
and Mrs. J. H.. Rossman, of. HUlsboro,
Oregon. . V
' Mr. and Mrs.; Henry Clay Judd will
spend Christmas with Mrs. Judd'a fam
ily in" Pendleton. She will: leave
Wednesday for Pendleton and Mr. Judd
will Join her at the end of the week.
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Dr. and Mra Charles L. Stolte who
recently returned from their wedding
tour have ' taken apartments at the
Stelwyn.'---.:.;;:.": ' ,: .
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Slippers
Black quilted satin gives
.firmness to chic little mules
with perky French heels ; or
slippers lined with rose, blue
or violet ;
Mates ZS0 Slippers 4S5
; Glovesilk
Vests that finish their bodice
tops" with filet or Irish edg
ing, sell for 2.45. .
- Bloomers,: with knee ruffle
finished with lace,' at 355..
I Vests .with filet or Irisl in
. sertion, topped with lace, at
-3.95.sThe bloomers 4.95.
Christmas suggestions!:
FLOOR V - " '
Mrs.v Eiiwef to
Read Play? by
Glemence Bane
SOCIETT folk; are . keenly interested
in, the draroatie impersonation to ha
given ' by-Ruby Pag Terguson (Mrs.
Anthony.Euwer) 'of Clemenc Bane's
gripping play, ; A Bill' of Divorcement,
at the Multnomah hotel ballroom, Tues
day evening. This paly proved the sen
sation of ,New. Tork' last season, and
under Mrs. Euwers clever Impersona
tion will lose no whit of. its dramatic
intensity.-. Mrs Euwer? is a; dramatic
reader of national note, and as this is.
the first play she has given this season
more than the usual interest is attached
to the event. Among the prominent
society matrons who are Sponsoring the
recital - are : Mrs. - Margaret Burrell
Bid die, Mrs. A." A. Morrison Mrs.- Lee
Hoffman, Mrs. Ernest WUlard, Mrs.
Warren E. Thomas. Mrs. W. A. T. Bu
shong, Mrs. Donald Spencer. Mrs. Elisa
beth -; Andrus, Mrs. Charles Edwin
Sears, Mrs. Edwin Seetey Parsons, Mrs.
Natt McDougall, Mrs. Emery Olmstead,
Mrs. F, S. Belcher, Mrs. George T. Ger
linger. Mrs.'Xucy Dodd Ram berg and
Mr. Walter Cook. ' '
US SUE.
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Broadway at jtlorrisorf
A ' special holiday price .
tags a select group of
stone marten scarfs- , .
1- skin scarfs. . .... .3930
2- skin scarfs 7730 '
Foxes in all the newer '.
dyes of beige, platinum, .
and:Wue,;variou$ly. priced ' -at.;
IV.,.. v75X)& to 110.00
There, is - ho' choicer gift
than the - Liebes quality
fur!
t . street floor
Overblouses in flat crepe,
satin and crepe de chine,
brilliant - hued or deeply
coloredan ideal , assort
ment. t ,
.Matelasse jacquettes,
priced from 10J00. '
Beaded overblouses, priced
from 10XK).
Printed v crepes, , priced
- from 10XK). . .
Embroidered types priced
from 10J00.
Tailored blouses "
Faultlessly tailored of
sturdy tub silks with
Peggy neck or shawl col
lar, priced from 830.
STREET FLOOR '
Nightgowns of soft silks,"
priced from 4.95 to 1930; .
Sets. of silk chemise and
' drawers, priced from 4.95
. to 6.95 the garment.
Envelope chemise,, in silk,"
; priced from 330 to 1930
' a truly exquisite array I