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MR. AND MRS. WHITELAW HOSTS | AT ATTRACTIVE BY BEULAH MI Sovtety Nduor of The Star AST EVENING, AT THEIR WHITELAW entertained with fifteen covers, A pond Beard, with mintature cows quietly ¢ @heireied by & Huffy hedge of Picturesque rural scene Bridge occu ‘ss Informal Supper for Capt. and Mrs. Crosley Mr. and Mrs. Trafford Huteson ‘Gitertained with an informal sup Ber at their home at the High Tands on Sunday evening, ting Capt. Walter 8. Crosley, SB. N. of the Flagship Seattle, Mra, Crosiey, who have re tly taken up their residence at Navy Yard r. and Mrs. Bordeaux lan Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Borteaux Wil entertain with & family dinner twelve covers at their home en iitctectvine day. Henry Art Gal hosen for Musicale ‘The Broadway guild of the Or @ropedic hospital announces a musi. for the evening of November 30 the spacious H. C. Henry art gal- to be given for the benefit of hospital. Mr. Phileas Goulet, » will present a diversified m of songs, with Mrs. H. M at the piano. The time is set eight o'clock, and a record at- : Breton Transcript par J. BL Wekertin | BPWrolle ae Matin, Chanson Alsaci- have -|son, Dean Milnor Roberta. *| Mrs. Charles D. Phillips, Mra. Wins. | ence Bogie. iy of Mr. and Mra. Agnew, will the service with immediate reta-_ ‘witnessing the ceremony, Miss Agnew will be her sister's only and Dr. Walter Moore will | @8 groomsman for Mr. Gil . Dr. Franklin Sawyer Palmer) Play the bridal music, and Mrs. Mahoney Kane and Miss Mahoney are to sing. The Peception will be held Satur: evening at the home of Mr. and to wiflch invitations lempy gil © the week home, and Mr. Git pbretherindiaw and simer, Mr Willis Kellore (ark, of: ATe expected tomomew and the house gaeets during of Mr and Mrs. * George maming with o family dinner FAWO covers, Mrs, Charles, i in on Thanks. | Fe j oft oe Bazaar ‘ye will held M1 at the Chrivtmas sux ‘wares will will toflow hotel. . | for the Kast, plans to spend Thank | giving with bis gon, James, at Culver t| Military academy, . rs. | overgrown yellow compl. | v. Ppokane for the past week, will ar. Five home today. * and Washington, b. ¢ will assume able and signal corp» divi pout recently made Basil Lenoir. C 80, Mra. Harry 1. Worth and Mra, 0. Dean and |. Jarvis will give th fore the Ladies’ Musical club in coma, The musice! program mittee of the Sunset club for last AZ AWe ONE WY AF Ore OMe DINNER TCHELL COUTTS HOME, MR & charmingly appotnted with for Arinking tn (ts amicat AND MRS. ¢. er " din of s centered the The whole was completing @ chrysanthemuma, upied the evening hours, DATES To Remember WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER t¢— ™ vm and Mere bs Lonees William Croshyggtunchson Sunset club owts 1 Mr and Mra party tn welcome Mra Rewer | My M fy * fmuy » MIDAY, NOVEMBER ve Club tha at raul of Mise Dorothy Bar} Avmuat Phil liye at 4 oelock im the Westnuin ster Presbyterian SATURDAY, NOVEMBER t1— The marriage of Mim Ina Agnew to Mr. Robert & Glilespy, with Teception following at the home of Mr. and Mra James P. Agnew Parente of the bride-etect. Dartmouth Wastim dance in KO. the campus MONDAY, NOVEMBER to— Winter Ball wili take piace tm Ma. T | ka ee 3 The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard Kinne. —Home Portrait by Snow, WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY quartet, Knights of Columbus Ball ‘The committee on arrangements On Wednesday evening, November ore Mr. Charles Mortarity, Mr. Ed- 24, the Knights of Columbus will give Ward Finnegan, Mr. Joseph Vidone, an informal ball, the third of their Mr. C. Baston Conway and Mr. sorties of dances, in the Knights of Frank O'Brien, chairman. Columbus ballroom. Patrons and Si patrommmnes for thie affair will be| Princess Angeline Council No. 6 Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Manger. Mr. and) After ite regular business meeting Mra, Ray Flynn, Mr. and Mra. J. A. at 720 p§m. at the Swedish club Strehiau and Mr. and Mra Frank ball, Bighth ave and Olive at, the Hurley. Princes Angeline Council No, ¢, De Elaborate preparations have bean | &te of Pocahontas, will give a card made and one of the many features Party and mask ball, All members nowmrnrntmomommommnm | SA Irtends invited to attend Dano season hag been Invited to repeat ine at 9 pm. the program of songs on Decemtmr | ot Bigal S 14 before the Tacoma Ladiew Musical; Women of Meswheart club which they presented at the) A Thankegiving masquerade bal 7 {Sunset club in June, The committee | wilt be given Wednesday evening by Frederick M. Padelford, Dean and includes Mra. Frederick Bentley,| the Women of Moosecraft Legion in Mrs, John T. Condon, Dean Ethel | Mrs. Langdon C. Henry, Mra. Clare, the Moose Temple. Coldwell, Dean and Mrs. Irving M. | ©. Ferneworth and Mre. John Henry eee Glen, Dean and Mrs. David Thomp- | Ballingtr, but owing to the tnabiity Ladiew’ Grotto Club to attend of the two members lant named, their places have been filled at 2 p.m. in the Fine Arta building by Mrs. Adam Besler and Mra. Law-| -. Pacific Improvement Club » TURSDAY, NOVEMBER so—- alld to give moasteate tr o Mmm Albert Charies Stubs. FRIDAY, gerengee = ani i at the Etppe- drone, First of the series of Juntor club dances at the Yacht ctu WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Firet of a series of dancing parties Given by the Fifty Dance club Qt the Yacht etub, THURSDAY, DECEMEER #— Card party at the home of Mrs ‘Thomas Green for benefit of Se- Qttle Tennis club, 2p m Tiekets may be obtained from Mra Jame B BKhalienberwer, Capito! 2973, aed Mra Claude Kam ay, Capitol 952. sATURDAY, DECEMBER 11— Pi_ Beta Pht sorority Parner and Christmas sale at Hotel Washing ton, followed by « dance in the evening. TUESDAY, DECEWRER me Charity bail, pnder the auxplees of the Beattic ‘Day Nursery axsocts will be the University of Washington | e Prof. and Mrs. Hdmond 8. Meany, | Prof. Howard Woolston, Gol. and fred Haggett. Jude and Mra, Burke, Judge and Mrs. Stephen Chadwick, Mr, and Mra. Joshaa Green, Col. and recently removed from Los Angles) Pacific Improvement club at the club Mrs. C. B. Bibthen, Mr. and Mra. |! San Francisco, where they intend | house at Lak ty Joseph Riethen, Mr, and Mrs. Frank | Making their permanent home. ei, Waterhouse, Mr. and Mra Samuel | Pa. Knights of S. Hedges, Mr. and Mrs. William! Mr. and Mra. A. Warren Gould of | Rhodes, Coach Leonard Altison,| Mt. Angel. Ore. will arrive Wednes and brigunds in gorgeous costumes, Coach and Mrs. C. 8. Edmonson, day to spend a few days, and will be is announesd by Kub-Ala-Dagh tem Laeut. Gov. and Mrs. W. J. Coyle, | events at the Hotel Washington An Prof. and Mrs. Lestie J. Ayer nex. ‘The committee for the ball in wee clude: Mr. Pred Hudson Baxter, who left Mr. Merville W. MoInnin, chair. | Seturday for San Franciseo, will re man; Mr, Clayton Richard, Mr. Don turn Thursday morning . Sornue, Mr. Glen Wilson, Mr. Grant Bika ead Merrill, Mr. Jobn Brazier, Mim | News has been received from Mies Beatrice Reno, Mine Mary Newton, Kathleen Gaffney that she ts snjoy- Mise Vernita Swerea, Miss Evelyn ing a visit with her brotherin. law Atkinson, Miss Laverne Young, Mine and steter, Mr and Mra. Mason Haw: Vivian Kobe, Mr. Herndon Smith, kina, tn Philadelphia, where she will Miss Ruth Weythman, Mr. Hall /remain several weeks before going Adamm jon to New York for an extended stay. | ¢a6 |} Capt. Omar J. Humphrey and small won, Omar, Jr., who have been on a trip around the world fo® the past seven months, will arrive tn New York tomorrow. departing at once for their home tn this city. and) Mre Albert ia Nelti and Mr horaessn ° Thanksgiving Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Harbaugh will entertam with a Thankagtving dinner of fourteen covers at the Sun et club . Surprise Showar for Bridal Couple Henr at November i shower at the home Parents, Mr..and Mrs. Joseph Sprir tel. About forty guests enjoyed the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sprin tel have taken « residence at 1% Nob Hi ave. . Dr. and Mrs Give Dinner With places marked for twenty Suerts, Dr. and Mra Walter A. Moore will entertain with a dinner at the Hotel Washington on Monday eve hing preceding the Winter Ball. Confidence— Discriminating people after pur chasing the Athort Charter will be H Mr Chartes Ir, and the guestn Hill at Kent remaining 8 who that contidence Arrange for a Demonstration Today Phone Elliott 152 The Lighthouse 418 Union Street Day ba ere given a at t been 1 Campbell will arrive thin evening from a ten days’ visit in San Franciseo, accompanied by | her daughter, Mise Dorothy Camp: | bell, who will remain until after |the holidays | of the groor . Mr . oore to And Yet So Economical Mrs. Harry White Hollis and Mra. M. Dudley, who have been in oe Mr, and Mrs. Forrest Goodfefow | are coming in from Snoqualmie Fallin Thursday to attend the dinner which Mr. and Mrs. © giving that day at their home. s+. saving money on footwear or any kind of wear does so appeal to the heart of a woman. That is why so many women of this city buy all the family shoes at this establishment. Here they save money and obtain quality footwear. Heart Shoe Co. STORES IN WASHINGTON Ballard—Junction Building Ballard Beach or Fremont-Ballard Cars Pass Door Bremerton—300 Washington St. Kirkland—Commercial Building . les H, Burnettare Mr. Gernid Frink, who recently left . Lieut. Col. C. A. Scone Mra, Seors have * USA, arrived from Lieut. Col, Beone ot Alawka on, the by Col charg t vacant On Tuesday afternoon . November { 6 Ta com program | | B 4M te , | | ‘The Ladies’ Grotto club will mest Chrtstiifion and Minnewatha Cubs A dance and chicken dinner wit} }°™ Mr. an@”Mrs. C. B. Sandefer have! be given Wednenday evening by the| Christensen's Rre An Oriental dance, with officers | “P@ buffet luncheon of the U. B. 8. | hey vited. | F Oa to be promilne nu) beta Ut given in & dor ageing ple, Knight Offoramman held in Kalght) Pythian ning of povenng Vottlqub There will be inform riven by tho I Wednewiay even [Crystal auditors 1 The opel \atven Than) bon h " 24, and many nove}turen in keep: ing with the time Qeing plagned by the committee bharge, which consists of Messrs, \d Puy, Marry Kelly and J. H, Cool first dance the at ym un@ieon, midnight State ¥ eb atate f 1 do . A fh A in the r will follow M Washington Hor) amnociation ima Myrn. Jennie charmah of the mithe, will be the Seatile League of Nign Amociation jee “Human Bducation Seattle League of tions associa. | Mir that all Sheppard tion will meet Wedtay noon, No bom be brought to the meeting city de petition may have | Vember 24, at Movegretoria, | cir ar Jon@by telephoning Went 618-M. Fellownhi | Fellowship club, YW. ©. Good Kats and Card Clob 6 Dp mM in the toa pm, Good Pata and Card by Bible clase at 7 olek | elu] will give a chicken dinner Tues oer?’ | dag November 6 p. m., followed , Gir Advisoryyuncil | by | progressive whist party at Ever Girl Advisory Coug of the Fed et hall, Arcade Bpecta erated Clubs, Y. W.\ A, | eee in the | atthetions, biue parlor at 650 p. | Went, | Fortson Thyesen Auxiliary, | Stevens’ Fraternity, parity and Us v. Loyalty Cla ‘Ie Fortson-Thygesen Auxiliary of ber | re meetir m, Mr repart rie will dues Yak i at educational com Bub tt te ywiher apeaker th building. a | Gara Parton tent, Thehters of | Veterans, will give a Veterans’ hall, Armory, evening at £20. Public see Vocational School, ¥. 1. ©. The vocational school athe Y. W.! 1C. A. tm offering a send dinner course, beginning Wedmday, No vember 24, at 6 p,m. fhe course teaches tre planning, prewring and serving of meals, Registry now, as the number of pupils in guited. oe. Princess Angeline N. 5 After itq regular moeeti Wednesday evening Bwediah hall, Highth the Princess Angel degrees of Pocahontas card party and bal masqie at o'clock. Members and frirote are in Btevend Fraternity, harity and thd’. #. W. V. will give & 6 o'clock 1416 Ord ave, $30 p, mProgressive Vebans’ hall, Armory, November whist party. 20.All veterans invited. | | ursery Association | } regular meeting of the Seattle ednewday at > home of Mra Abner Brown ited. \in De Bt. Paul apartments, on Loyalty club at Panag Cafeteria, diner, followed by a card party in Sttle Day party 19) DajNursery association will be held | rty, Novembe: Wisconsin 9} Wisconsin Golden fod club te plating an open night entertain melin the Fine Arts hall, Decem. bed, with Mrx Harry Cone, Mra ie Arquett and E. J. Challis tn eh All former connin peo pled friends cordially invited. see at 7:20 voter 24. at mad Olive Seattle Day Nursery % Seattle Day Nursery has 2 December 28 an the date for ita pnual charity ball, which ts to be fon at the Masonic temple. Fur. th@rrangements will be announced } eee Ire Nous Club Thanksgtving Dance Entre Nous club wil give a giving dance Thursday, No- ve@r 25. in Masonic temple. Dang at 9. , eee Woman's Civie Club Gt success attended the meet ADDITIONAL CLUBS linggaterday of the Woman's Civic 1 rr ot orn. clult the Motel Washington. The Clerks mun! program was in charge of ) Martin and Mra Carrie The Ladiew Auxiliary ofe Post co (era pe Mog Office Clefke will give their meuxt. dance Friday evening, November 26, ) committees included Mra. , Donna Baker at 1. 0. GT. hall, 1109 Virginia st [22] Wimaman, Mra. Don . a's dohn B. Allen PT. A. re. 22. B. Thompson. | see ‘The John B. Alien PT. A. are tw ing & play entitled “Neighbors” by the parents, on November 80, # p.m. In the schoo! auditorium. ‘The pro coeds are to be devoted to buying mimeograph for the school, ee Graded Union of Sunday School Teachers ‘The Seattle graded union @ fun day school teachers meets Tuswtay eventhe, November 90. at the Piy mouth Congregational church, 7:20 to 9 o'ejpok ny eg | Century Club ‘Wran’s Century club department | megan will be an followm Aricantzation at 1 p.m. Friday, in { Dutton room, Y, W. C. A. Tiiamentary and procedure at 2 p. fTueeday, in the Dutton room, “Ck The Christilion and Minnewathn |” yen department every Monday clubs will jointly entertain the mem-iat » Hotel Washington from 12 hers of both clubs and their friends | untp30 p.m Thursday, at see Benefit, Program laat of a sort of benefits for is Symphony Orchestra | etveby Alki Women's Improvement Thanksgiving G@anée octutpill be held Saturday at the Mr. and Mre ©. 1. pth ave. &. W The annual Houston, at 1604 Fourth ave, Se | 363 SEE THESE RICES Permanent Hair Wat, per Curl 50c Henna $5.00 HAIR GOODS, BIG REMCTION, LARGE SELECTIN Oyr operators are the besnd thorough to the smallest detail. These redttions in effect till December 10th. LADIES’ IMPROVIMENT SHOP 520 UNION ST.—SAIN 6507 Prepare for Thanksgiving It’s Only Two Days Away AILORED CLOTS oe _WOMEN— WAS c—FURS i 207 RIALTO O18 Frederick & Netisor Second Avenue Between Madison and Spring, Over Pig'n Whistia The re-| TUNSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1920. aiving to atten at Sherman, Arta room, chools, who are Tickets will be on & Co 1213 Fourth women for the afternoon Seattle Counell of Catholic Women The council of Catholie Women id will not meet u All Catholie women are naked to take y grocer: folliew and fruits they may have to Bixter Conrad, Provi- on Tuesday, so that # needy may be filled. eee Ladies’ Auxiliaries to Give Ball The combined ladies’ auxiliaries oa the four American Legion posta of Jeattle will give a large ball at the Saturday evening, Decem nee and Bonners inieal promrart wa i. M. Wratt nd ¥ ‘The officers of the Will be hoate aux nied lary 1 game mon who are Nissaka Campfire to Give Informal Bewing gu mn vember us ‘ ulven Friday The annual Mrs Campfire girk on hontemsen Cor will be Mrs Mike Powers nate lence honpit baskets for t Christen: thin, popular Keith L. Bullitt and Mise Ruth i Meeting of Alpha Gamma Delta Aluninae Association The Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae association will im Friday with Mra. L. lL. Lamb, Tacoma, and Mra, A. B. Lund, the home Mrs. Lund, 2 Bigelow ave . . Kastern Star Club Th ern Star club will give ite monthly entertainment for memt and their friends on Friday at p.m. The following program wilt be iiven in the club rooms, 4090 Arcade building: et of at Armory, ber 11 rhe revenue @ertved from this bafl will be used by the various auxil- faries in furnishing and making com- pforte for the convalescent soldiers at the Cushman hospital near Tacoma and various other hospitals In and laround Seattle, where ex-service men being treated for injuries sus ar . Literature and Travel Clab ‘The literature and travel depart ment of the Woman's Century club will meet Friday, November 26, at 11 ck in the ¥.W.C. A. Mra, W. Ta Feely will have as her subject, “How the Short Story Reflects the Times,” and Mra. William F. Eckart will give a Mt Rainier travelogue. STEAMED PUDDING 2 tablespoons batter cup molasses cup milk cup white flour cup graham flour teaspoon soda teaspoon sat teaspoon each ¢inmamon and are tained during the wa oe an and Mrs JN. Hamill (Accompanied wr Mrs Callie Avertl Plane sole Mine Frances mes eee Masic and Specialty Dancing to Feature Bazaar Featuring a program of specialty dancing and music, Alpha Gamm: Delta alumnae and active chapters will hold a bazaar and bridge party Saturday, December 4, at the Sor. rento, Mins Elate Olmsted will give violin solos during the afternoon and Mrs. Ben L. Moore will sing. In the evening Mins Marjorie Avery clever young dancer, will entertain, the program also including vocal so- low with harp accompaniment by Mine Genelta Weaver and numbers by Miss Olmsted. Home-made cook- ion, cakes, preserves and candies will] Melt butter, Add molasses and be offered from a table sponsored by | milk. Add graham flour. Mix and the Mothers’ club of the sorority, | sift white flour, soda, salt and spices. te sum realized to augment the| Add to first mixture Stir in raising house fund; the balance of the pro-|Turn into a buttered mold and steam coeds of the affair to be diverted to|two hours, Serve with hard sauce the fund for the summer camp, the HARD SAUCE national charity of Alpha Gamma | Delta, which was held for the first pm og | time last summer and which receives | ite support from active and alumnae \chapters thruout the country, The plan of the summer camp is to main- tain each summer several fresh air [camps in different parts of the coun- |try, where boys and girls, whows |home surroundings are undesirabie, may be given clean clothing, whole- some food and two weeks of outdoor | life. | | dish and grate nutm METROPOLITAN eee / Children’s Concert |. A children’s concert will be given | at Meany ball, Friday, November 26, at 2p. m. by the board of the Seat- Ue Symphony Orchestra sasociation with the co-operation of the women's auxiliary. Children from the many q@hildren’s homes in Suttle will be Kuests of the Symphony board and the women’s auxiliary will furnish theirtransportation to and from | Meany hall. This concert ts arranged especially for children from the earty | Erades and those from the high CRESCENT CREAM COFFEE MADE IN WASHINGTON IN PERSON} in HENRIK IBSENS DRAMATIC i Vickers, | The entertain: | “ attle, is announced. This danos! merwill be in the nature of @ It’s Mighty Fine! To Make Good Coffee— Measure proportions carefully, both coffee and water. A table spoonful of good coffee and a cup of water to each serving. a Q a ow Crescent Manufacturing Co. Seattle, Washington Northwest Trust & Savings Bank Second Avenue and Union Street SEATTLE B. SHORROCK, President R.W. Sprague, Asststant Cashier B. KE. Groth, Assistant Cashier J._E. Patrick, Manager Bond Department y Established 1900 Thomas S. Lippy, Vice President Alexander Myers, Secretary and Treasurer J. V. A. Smith, Cashier STATEMENT AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS November 15, 1920° RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. ... seseeeces U. 8. Treasury Certifientes and Liberty Bonds Municipal Bonds and Warrants... Other Bonds and Securities pe +e oB1,987,921.80 466,274.09 216,191.23 372,922.31 26,130.30 Furniture and Fixtures Roal Bstate ..'. Cash on Hand and Due from Banks. . Total a teeee wee $9,015, 048.17 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid Ta Surplus and Undivided Profi Deposits ills Rediseounted $ 100,000.00 Total {

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