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THANKSGIVING DAY TO BE ERVED IN HOMES RUOUT CITY BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Soctety Editor of The Stor wu YOUNG .AND OLD ASSEMBLED AROUND THE FESTIVE boards, Thanksgiving day bids fair to be charactertzed with delight Pal informality and good cheer, judging from the great number of large family dinners at home Mr. and Mra Charles HL Black are to entertain With &@ dinner for the immediate family at home, Mr ind Mra. Carleton Huiskamp have extended invitations to ten questa to dine with them a8 their home at the Highlands, Mr 46 Gight members of the family, Mr. Mra, Richard W Mire. John © Ryan, Dr, and Thomas Green and Mra, Charles F partake of their hospitality and do cee Sunset Club to Be Addressed by Mrs. Palmer At the Sunset Gud on December ‘clock, Mrs. Grace Palmer New York City, will address ‘the club on “How to Develop a Mag- - metic Personality.” Mrs. Palmer is & national representative of the fockety of Applied Psychology,” and $s sponsored by the Literary Digest. | Dostesses will be Mrs. John W and Mra Milton G. Sturgis. : Mr. and Mrs. “larke to Be Feted | Meitertatning twetve ruests at der before the Winter Rall, Miss Heffernan has extended tn for a dinner on Monday In compliment to Mr. and Boe Gasyer W. chrke , and Mrs. Peeples at Dinner and Mra, Lewla B. Peeples wil with a family dinner of overs tomorrow at their eee and Mrs. Winter “Gapt Henry Winter, U. S. A, and ‘Winter entertained with a din Ger of twelve covers last evening at ” eee fr. and Mrs. Ballinger in With covers for eleven members family, Mr. and Mra. Pdward will entertain at @t her bame on Saturday eve for Eastern . and Mrs. M HL Finkelberg entertain with « dinner of ten| a2 thetr home Thanksgiving compliment to Mr. and Mra. of St Paul. 1915 Class Reunion ¢laas of 1915 of the University ge ; n will hold a reunion evening at 6 o'clock in the tm the form of a dinner and rally, ‘with talks by prominent members of d five years this reunion has Been planned and the committee in kept in touch with the means of an elaborate | Margaret Meany Mrs. Airdrie Kincaid Coats, , Leah Barrash Kan, Mr. Leland and Mrs, E4 Franklin, chair. cl Anniversary 4 brated On Saturday evening, at the home their cousins, Dr. and Mrs. A. 'D. Tollefsen, Capt. and Mrs. 8. FB. celebrated the 25th an- and Mrs, George Boole will be hosts and Mra Dean Ballard, Mr. and Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Whittiewey have all bidden relatives to homage to the mvory bird DATES To Remember Mr, and Mra Bert Partar'e dinner in welcome to Mr, and Bagar L. Webster, BEM 26¢— College night rally im the commons on the campus ‘The marriage of Mise Dorothy Angum PRU Hips at # oclock im the Weetmia ster Presbyterian chereh . SATURDAY, NOVEMWER ft The marriage of Miss xa Agnew te Mr. Rebert & Gtllespy, with Parents of the bride-clect. uth-Washington football ein RO T. CO armory os the campus MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19— @inner at the Ht TURADAY, NOVESBER s0— Broadway guild to gtve musteate tn enry's private art jarvarg ave North, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1— Mrs. Gordon T. Shaw to entertain with @ rider tea, complimenting Mra Albert Chariag Stapb, Annual varsity ball at the Ippo Aros. Flt of the serion of Juntor club ances at the Taeht fut First of « series given by the at the Yacht elub. Colonel John 8S. Johnaton, U. 8. A. retired, and Mra, Johnston, Major F. J. Applin, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Applin, Major Alvin C. Miller, medical corpa, U. 8. A, and Mra, Miller. COMMITTEE ON THE OVFICERS’ DANCES Major Royal K. Greene, U. 8. A. | a@jutant Puget Sound Artillery dis trict, who has served for severn) sea- sons most successfully and under adverse conditions as chairman of the committee on the officers’ dances at Fort Worden, has resigned, much to everyone's regret, in favor of a new regime. The new commit tee, which will have charge of all Officers’ dances and entertainments at Fort Worden for the coming sea- son, includes: Major F. J. Applin, U. 8. A, Captain Louis J, Bowler, U. 8. A, Captain P. R. Parker, U. s, Lieutenant R. W. Crichiow, It, U. 8 A, Lieutenant H. H. Myrah, U. &. A. Their first dance will be given on Thanksgiving eve. ONE TABLE AUCTION On Thursday one table action served to bring together an attract tve group as gueste of Mrs. Moore, wife of Ideutenant Colonel Jairus A. Moore, U. 8, A. The players were: Mra, Charles Francis Kuhn, Mrs. Leonard’ 7. Cutter, Mra. Oncar Klocker and the hostess. Afterwards several people were asked to come tn for tea, among them Mrs. George Doris Adams, Miss Downs, Mra. R. R. Ringwald and Mise Klocker, THE SEATTLE STAR The little daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. T, L. CampoelL C. Miller, medical corps, U. #. A.| entertained at auction on Saturday.) One table waa in play, the guenta,| Mra, Merriam, wife of Colones! Henry M. Merriam, U. 8. A.. commander of Fort Worden; Mra. Moore, wife of Lieutenant nel Jairus A. Moore, U. & Aj Mra. Lemmon, wife of Major Iylley B. Lemmon, U. & A | THA AT FORT CASEY Captain Dorsey J. Rutherford, 0. 8 A, and Mra Rutherford were | hoats on Wednemtay afternoon at tea which brought together the reprenentative people of Fort Casey. ‘The guests were: Captain Walter 0. Howell, medical corps, U. 8. A. and) Mra. Howell, Lieutenant C. M. Gray,| L¢wie for temporary duty, leaving | U. 8. A. and Mra, Gray, with thetr | | house guest, Miss Stevens, Lieuten- Henry. ~ DUPLICATE WHIST Major John 1. Hughew, 7. 8 A. retired, and Mrs. Hughes, were bosts on Monday for the Monday Night Colonel John 8, Jomnston, U. As retired, and Mra Johnston, Dr. Charies Francis Kuhn end Mra Kuhn, Mr. and Mra. John EB. DoBba, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Strong, Mr. and Mra. D. HL qin, Mr. and Mra F.) W. Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. George Welch, Mrs. Charles H. Pink, Mr. I. B. Hastings ~ SMALL DINNER gurnta at thetr amall anction-dinner | ‘were: Mra. Moore, wife of Lieuten-) ant Golonel Jatrus A. Moore, U. 8. A. and Mr. W. BH. HuL ~ .| IN HONOR OF wife of Mr. Francia Powell, repre | senting the Gurgenhetm interests of Dawson, Y. T. Two tables of bridge were In play, the first prize going to Mra. D. H. Mill. Mrs. Powell was awarded a charming souvenir in the the Olympics. The guests were Mra.| Francis Powell, Mra. Jacob C. Houre, | Mra A. E, Coleman, Mra. George Davis Adama, Mrs. D, Hf. Hit, Mra. HL. H. Morrison, Mise Housa AUCTION LUNCHRON Mra, George Welch's tuncheon en Thursday was followed by duplicate auetion, the players being Mra.) Moore, wife of Lisutenant-Colonel Jairus A. Moore, U. & Aj Mra. Al/ lan Trumbull, Mra. Leonard T. Cut ter, INFORMAL EVENTING Mr, and Mra. Frederick J. Rafley | received informally on Sunday even | ing in their Glen Cove housa The guests were Mise House, Miss | Klocker, Mins Soelberg, Mise Reeves, Mise Hughes, Miss Jordan, Mr, Ar thur Goulard; Mr. Gordon James, | LAeutenant C. F. Wilson, U. 3. A. TAsutenant H. HL Myrah, U. 8. A Lieutenant R. W. Chrichlow, IL, U.| 8. A, Captain P, R. Parker, U. 8. A. DUPLICATE AUCTION Mra. Allan Trumbull's tuncheon on | Tuesday was completed by one table | ot duplicate auction, The players were Mrs. Allan Trombull, Mrs. Moore, wife of Lieutenant-Colonel | Jairus A. Moore, U. & Aj; Mrs. Leonara T. Cutter, Mra George Welch, ~ INFORMAL AUCTION Mrs. George Welch entertained tn- formally at auction on Mhureday evening. Her guests were Mra, Hughes, wife of Major John L. Hughes, U. 8. A. retired; Mrs. John B. Dobbs, Mra, Allan Trumbull, Mrs, | Leonard T. Cutter, Mra. M. M. Plum- met, Mies Downs, Mias Willison, THANKSGIVING ARRANGEMENTS Major Alvin I, MMer, Medical corps, U. 8. A. and Mra. Miller will have as their guests on Thankagiv- ing, at dinner, Captain Charles Ft. Winley, U. 8. A., and Mra. Finley. Major ¥. J. Applin, U. 8. A. and! Mrs. Applin, will entertain Lieuten- aotColonel Jobn 8, Johnston, U. & moymse yy YP sruve hq 7101440 7-— A. retired, and Mre Johnaton, at dinner Thankagiv! night Major Royal K. Greene, U. 6 A. adjutant Puget Gound Artillery dis trict, and Mes, Greene, with their two children, will epend Thankegiv ing ea the qucate of relatives: at Port Angeles ~- Lieutenant Broce A. McDowell, U 8. A, and Mra, MeDowell, will rpend Thankegiving as the guests of Mrs MeDowell’s people in Seattle PERSONALS Ldeutenant - Colonet Jatrun A Moore, U. & A. ts ordered to Camp te Tith of November, hae recently Worden of U. @ A, METROPOLITAN ONE [usr Sunday, Nov. 28 Wie Own Company of Pinyere Secure Tickets Now by Mall Address letters, make checks and postoffice money orders pay- t jan Theatre Add 1 Of Uickela, Include sal kjamped envelope fo retarn. Mat, Sunday (Neat Seats) $1.00. SHATS ON SALE THURSDAY MOURE TICKETS KARLY Mexican Beans .....4+ Macaroni and Cheese” Finest Pio, per cut ... SANDWICHES Cold Meat and Cheese ...10¢@ Hot Hamburger ........15¢@ Hot Cakes and Syrup ...20¢ Doughnuts and Coffees ..15¢ Best Coffee in Seattle Novy =. Fourth WE NEVER CLOSE 10¢ Mr. and Mra. James Brinkley have removed to the Ban Remo apart menta, eee Mins Ivelyn Peterson of Mt. Pant arrtved Saturday evening to be the house guest of her aunt, Mra. Frank Delavan Norton, Mis Peterson will remain in the city until after the Gets a Legacy; Dancer Happy | marriage of her cousin, Miss Huth | Norton, to Dr, Stevensen Smith, and will be one of the masts in the bridal party. eee 5 Miss Tiarei Parker, niece of Major J. K Parker, U. 8. A, and Mra. Parker, former residents of Seattle, who has been the guest of Mins Agnes Soott, departed last week for her home tn Oakland. M Parker and Miss Seott were closely ansociated in various activities while students last year at the University of California, They were elected to reprewent the university at the inter- collegiate council at San Anselmo. During hee northern visit Miss Parker was the tnspiration of much informal entertaining. Among the affairs was & luncheon and motor party at which Mrs, Charles B. Wiking and Mra. F. M. Baker were howteasas, ee Louise Rochester} who have been spending thetr time traveling and Visiting friends tn Chicago, Washing ton and Baltimore, are now occupy ng their home in Frederick, Mary land eee Mr. and Mra Henry Broderick returned fast evening from @ month's visit . Henry Perry arrtved this morn Ing from Victoria, B. C, where he has been attending school, ast will spend the holidays with his parenta, Dr. and Mra Richard W. Perry eee Mr. and Mra. Woerbert A. Wash- ington will leave Thursday to epend several days on a bunting trip around the Sound. In Japan it ts custom to present | fifth and seventh birthda ander ‘e-completing a tour of the Nerthwest, en route to California Lieutenant A. M. French an4 Mra French have arrived at Fort Casey, having been transferred from Van- couver Barracks, lonfldren to the Detty on their third, AD the giris tn “Boundals of 1919," excited over the news that Catherine Martin, dancer, has come jnto @ for. tuna A tow years ago, when Mins Mar tin wae a member of the “Follies” company tn New York, she met an elderly gentieman whe lived tn Aus tralia, Te went back to Austratin | the incident, | received word that her Australian friend has died and provided a hand mone Ieency for her. \arations for @ bazaar and dinner at the church on Thursday and Friday, December 2 and 3. There will be a and Mies Martin thought no more of | WHONEEDAY, WOVICITAT zs, 197. CLUBS FOR THURSDAY. Thursday Progress Club ‘Thursday Progress club will meet with Mrs. T. A. Nelson, 4102 Sunny ride ave, at 1 p.m ee Femma Lazarus Auxiliary ‘The annual dance of the Emma Lagarns Auxillary, LO. BB. has been announced to take place in the | Knights of Columbus hall, Dancing at 9 o'clock. eee Bentile Chapter No. 95 ttle Chapter No. 96, O. EB. #., hold a special meeting to confer the dheres Tuesday, Nov. 20 (instead of Thursday) in the Corinthian room, Masonic Temple see Neighbors of Woodcraft A Thankagiving dance will be} given this evening by the Neighbors of Woodcraft in the Swedish Club | house, Kighth ave. and Olive st ee Beattle Review No. 8 AN) Maccateos are welcome at the toeeting of Beattie Neview No. 8, W. B. A. to be hei § p. m. in the W. 0, W. ball. eee Christiliion and Minnewstha Clabs The Christillion and Minnewatha clubs will jointly entertain the mem- bers of both elubs and thelr friends | at the Metroopiitan this week, are|on Thursday, November 26, at Chris-| 4 tensen's Broadway hall Dance | ‘The Entre Nous club wil give a Thanksgiving Wance Thufsday, No- | vember 26, in Masonic templa Danc- jing at 9. } coe ADDITIONAL CLUBS ‘The ladies of the Haven M. E. | ehurets are making elaborate prep ! jeomplete stock of Christmas novel- ties and fancy work. In, the hand kerchief booth @ donation from Drs. Woodrow Wilson will be on sale. Tea will be served each day, and a home cooked dinner on Friday evening, from 6 to bazaar. eee | Myrtle Chapter No. 48 | Myrtle chapter No. 48, Order of \the Bastern Star, wil} hold their | \baxaar Novernber 29 and 20 at 800 | SPECIAL MAT, TOMORROW SEAL) Use Pine st. The matron wishes every |member to be represented in some way, All members are asited to we as | Ane | and foods. 720, will conclude the | ‘Y” Girls to Give Thanksgiving Cheer to Poor Several families in will receive Thankagtving Thursday morning thro the bined efforts of the Junior club girls of the Young Women’s Christian woclation, According to plans an nounced today by Mra, A. BE. M Uns, secretary of the girl of het department ef the asmociation. On Thankagtving morn en anto- mobile filled with baskets will call on several poor families, each bas ket contain a sumptuous dinner and all me ca. Inez Primean, 2625 Kighth ave. W. and Brooks, 1020 Kast Denny chairmen of the welfare coi tees of the Clover and Matholo clubs, will have charge of this distribu tien. Virginia Garrison, 1929 Iighth ave. W. the young president of the Clover ciuh, haw greatly stimu- lated internet in this Thankagtving offering by donating fruit preserves which she put up herself during the recent canning season, Other mem bers are likewise donating money Members of the Little Prends, Rainbow and Blue Bird clubs have also pooled thelr dona- tions for the destitute ecbildrea of the Dverett Smith Cottage. The junior girls of the Y. 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