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“ENGAGEMENT OF MISS PARSONS ANNOUNCED AT TEA BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS AND MRS WILLIAM HINKLY PARSONS ANNOU Soctety Editor of The Star ‘engagement of their daughter Rosamond to Mr. Allen Balapaugh fon of the late Mr. 8 F, Engle and Mrs, Engle, of Palmyra, Pa News Was disctosed yesterday at the charming tea which Mra. Pur gave for her daughter at the Sunset club. Two little mines, Pdgarita and Jane Bixby, in dainty French frocks, greeted the callers at the entrance, preseoting them with sprige of mistietoe to which were attached tiny engraved cards bearing the names of the betrothed couple, The " feception hall and spacious drawing room of the club wore effective with their holiday decorations and brightnved blossoms, At the south end the tea table was arranged, festive with its center basket of scarlet carne DATES of tulle. Recetving with the! To Remember SUNDAY, DECKMEER 13— and honor guest were Mrs. I, Webster and Mra, Falcon while amisting about the fooms were Mrs. Arthur Bixby, Mrs.) Irving Colwell, Mra, Tortief Tor sh Mrs. Letcher Lambuth, Mrs. ya eee a Forrest Goodfellow, Mra. hostess. Wilson, Mrs. Corwin F. Ebert: || MOXDAY, DECFMAER 18> Mrs, Harry Glenn Stibbe Tea In compliment to Mise i evens four until five o'clock, Drow, Be = Oe Mrs. G. EB M. Pratt and Mrs. Eb gg yt “Wridge Amos Stuart were at the tea Ree ane, Wala, changing at the latter hour|/ CARN My. a tae Ovens, ‘with Mrs. Norval H. Latimer and a in Schram. NID AY, Vaiversity of Washington in set club at 3 o'clock = host and isa mamber of the Kapoa | Ftigat‘tad re Gewrge "POP Gamma sorority, ©! ¢ Tolo L and of the Women's Honorary ty. Fotlowing her graduation ‘was actively identified with the @uxiliary of the Red Cross ‘gma the Honor Guard. Later she Interested in the War Camp ity service, and founded ‘organization in Hoquiam, where! bas served faithfully for sever months. Mr. Engle is also) int in the college world, is a of the Sheffield Scientific at Yale in the class of 1917, of the Alpha Sigma Phi and the Ceiven club. He fs a graduate of the Yale of Forestry and a member Pai, honorary scientific During the war be did spe work under the de) t of military aeronautics. marriage will be solemnized im the New Year. eee + dancing party at in compliment te Miss Nlisabeth Charity bell, under tn the Beatle Day Nursery save. ciation Risa Christensen’s holkiay party at Curtstensen's na Mine Prisciiia Anderson's breakfast St home, compitmentary to Miss Ide Van Dicasa Mra Frank (tl- bert Hiack and Mra Joba Loor caoee and Mra R Weldon Young's dancing party at the Sunset club for thelr daught Miss Betty Young THURADAY, DECEMBER 10— ‘The Mimes Nancy and Laure Rem Ory will entertain with @ doliday dance at their home Mr. and Mre Reginald H. Parson? maaquerade dance at the Yacht eteb, in compliment to Mise Parsoos Dr as Portland, Ore, with the reading tM tneaea| Miss Barash Becomes Bride of Mr. Young ie, and Rosalia, attended was z F and Mra. Range are now at home to their friends in Tekoa, Wash. eee News From the Three ; : E ii i 4 rer i On Tuesday night at their Fort Worden quarters, Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Merriam were hosts at an’ auction-bridge, one of the most brik Mant parties in the recent annals of the garrison. The house was a bow- or of flowers, many of them annt versary gifts, massed according to color, red in ball and library, rose -|the Puget Sound Artillery district, {and Colonel Henry Macpherson Mer eh Sees one a * “| wilh be: On Wednesday evening, in Trinity church, Miss Ruth Norton became the bride of Dr. —Portrait by James & Merrihew. Stevenson Smith. nod Mra. Onear Klocker, Mr. and/ compliment to Colonel John I. nay-| den. commander RA, of the Pur get sound artillery district, The de their small guests including, besides | Hehtful party wae completed by Cap- In the Service Club, at Fort Wor.| tain P. R. Parker, U. 8. A. auction den, on Christmas Eve, there wiil | Dridge following the dinner, |be held a Christmas celebration for “eg | the children of the garrison, and for | HONOR GUESTS the men on duty at the garrison,| Mrs, Moore, wife of Lieutenant which promises to be an affair of Colonel Jairus Athpaeus Moore, special significance. Colonel John|U. & A, and Mra. Leonard T. 1, Hayden, U. 8. A, commander of Cutter, of Washington, have re turned from Seattle, where they | were the honor guests at various delightful functions, _—ineluding Mrs. Allan Trumbull's luncheon at the Sunset club. Mra. J. F. Doug: las’ funcheon at the Arlington Golf and Country club, Mrs. Albert Chan. "hillipe’ box party, Mra. Hawthorne dren, and the Post Exchange ‘Twombsiey’s informal dinner, and a appropriated a qubetantial eum with| very charming affair, dinner, fol to insure the success of the evening. Each officer has contributed gener ously to the Officers’ man at the! Which their hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Ferry. Mmembrance for cach Fort. There wilt be a programme of | Christmas carols by the Fort band, | _ an attractive film reflecting Christ: | ONE TABLE AUCTION mas joy. There will also te two| Om Thursday evening Mra. Lem- Christmas trees, one in the Service | On, wife of Major Kelley Benjamii Club, from which the gifte will be| Lemmon, U. 8. A., was hostess at the distributed, and one outside the eeasan’s most popular diversion, one Service Club, similar to the cam. | ‘ble auotion. Her guests were Mra. munity outdoor Cheistmas tree so| Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry Mac popular on the Atlantic coast, very | Pherson Merriam, U. 8. A., command. whieb to procure a Christmas re- lowed by auction, at which their) + and Mrs. Christensen will enter. from 8% until 11 with a masquer- @ance for their high school class ' Fhe Mount Baker Park Luncheon will meet at the clubhouse on é day, December 11, at one “Wdock. ‘The hostesses will be Mrs ‘B.D. Kantman, Mrs. A. H. Kellogg, é G. W. Klinefelter an@ Mrs. BE. and Mrs, William Carmichael announce the marriage of Gaughter, Kathleen Mae, to Clifton Read Campau, son of and Mrs. Edward 8. Campau. wedding will take place the week in January. eee at Club Postponed ‘The dance at the Women’s Univer ‘sity club, that was to have been tonight, has been postponed January 7. gagement mnounced . Joseph P, Tracy announces engagement of her daughter, @ graduate 4 Mr. Ho- telling is an alumnus of the Unt "versity of Washington, @ member Sigma Xi and Phi Beta Kappa wonor: fraternities, a former stu- of the University of Chicago, in the drawing-room, effective back | tall, very big, and splendidly Nghssdy| °F Of Fort Worden; Mra. Finley, wife ground for guests in full dress. The small tables in the dining-room each ‘bore a standard of tall, gorgeous, yellow chrysanthemums, and the collation was most interesting. Prizes for high score were won by Mra. Diliman, wife of Major Frederick Gilbert Dillman, U. 8. A. and Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. 8. A. Mra. Frederick J. Bailey cut for the con- solation prize with Captain Charles A. Brinkley, U. 8. A, Mrs. Bailey winning. Among the guests were Colonel John L. Hayden, U. 8. A., commander of the Puget Sound Ar. tillery district; Lieutenant-Colonel Jairue Alphacus Moore, U. 8. A. and Mrs, Moore; Lieutenant-Colonel John Stuart Johnston, U, 8, A., retired, and Mrs. Johnston; Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. 8. A., adjutant of the Puget Sound Artillery district, and Mrs. Greene; Major Kelley Ben- jamin Lemmon, U. 8. A. and Mrs. Lemmon; Major F. J. Applin, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Applin; Major Frederick Gilbert Dillman, U. 8. A, and Mra. Diliman; Major Alvin Charles Miller, Medical corps, U. 8. A. and Mre. Miller; Major John Law Hughes, U. 8. A, retired, and Mrs. Hughes; Captain Charlies Robert Finley, U. 8. A., and Mrw. Finley; Captain Louis J. Bowler, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Bow- ler; Captain Charles A. Brinkley, U. 8. A, and Mrs, Brinkley; Lieutenant Bruce A. McDowell, U. 8. A, and Mrs. MeDewell; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klocker, Mr. and Mra. Frederick J. Bailey. DINNER PRECEDING EVENING OF BRIDGE On Tuesday night, at their Fort Worden quarters, Lieutenant-Colonel Jairus Alphaecus Moore, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Moore entertained at din- ner, preceding the Merriam party, their guests an thepiring sight, full of Christmas cheer for any passerby. The com | mittee in charge is beaded by Mra. Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. A., com- mander of Fort Worden. With her ancistants, Mrs. Lemmon, wife of | Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Miller, wife of Major Alvin Charles Miller, Medical corps, U. 8. A., she has selected, in Beattie, all the presents required, and the number is not email, and) wy. with this committee, superin-| tend the dressing of the Christmas trees and the distribution of the gifte, The chairman in charge of the decorations of the Service Club is headed by Mra. Moore, wife of LieutenantColone) Jairus Alphaeus Moore, U. 8, A., whowe aide, Lieu- tenant Halvor H. Myrah, U. 8 A, will furnish the Christmas greens. ‘The chairman of the committee on the children's programme is Mra. Miller, wife of Major Alvin Charles Miller, Medical corps, U. 8. A. who ia assisted by Mrs. Bowler, wife of Captain Louis J. Bowler, U. 8. A., who has the responsibility of arrang- ing for the Christmas movie picture | and who has selected a film unus- ually attractive and appropriate to Christmas, e CASEY AND FLAGLER CKELEBRATIONS The sand Forp celebrations at Fort Casey and Forf Flagler, looking on- Pecially to the/pleasure of the enlist. ed men, will also be interesting | events, The committees at these garrisons are now being organized, ng and dates to be announced inter. ENTERTAINS COMMANDER Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. 8. A. including Lieutenant. | adjutant of the Puget sound artillery | quarters, Colonel! John Stuart Johnston, U. 8. district, and Mrs. Greene, enverhndn: aan, Ay retired, and Mra. Johuston; Ms.led as digner on Monday night in| was,’ | Major John Law Hugh }a charming of Captain Charles Robert Finley, U. 8. A; Mra, Brinkley, wife of Cap tain Charles A. Brinkley, U, 8. A. AGREEABLE AFFATR On Thursday afternoon, at their Fort Worden quarters, Mra. Miller, wife of Major Alvin Charles Miller, medical corps, U. 8. A. was hostess t an agreeable affair, two tables of auction being in play, and the guests including Mra. Lemmon, wife of Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, U. 8. A; Mre. Applin, wife of Major ¥F. J. Applin, U. 8. A.; Mra, Dillman, wife of Major Frederick Gilbert Dill man, U. 8. A.; Mrs. Hoghes, wife of U. 8. Ay retired; Mre. Finley, wife of Captain Charlies Robert Finley, 0. 8. A.; Mra. Brinkley, wife of Captain Charles A. Brinkley, U. 8. A. and Mra, Osear Klocker. Two prizes, card cases of exquisite Chinese embroidery, were awarded, ‘one to Mrs. Lemmon and one to Mrs. Applin, AUCTION SUPPER At their hospitable Fort Worden quarters on Saturday night Major F. J. Applin, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Applin entertained Major Kelley Benjamin A., and Mrs. Lemmon uction, followed by a very delicious supper and much mayety., THEATRE PARTY On Thursday night Major Alvin Charles “Miller, medical corpa, U, 8. A., and Mrs, Miller were hosts at a theatre party, followed by cards and pper, at which their guests were Major F, J. Applin, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Applin, Captain Louis J. Bowler, U. 8, A., and Mrs. Bowler, PRETTY PARTY On Tuesday, in their Fort Worden. om compiment to their whose fifth aniversary it Majors Alvin Charles Miller, medical corpa, U. & -A., and Mrs. | Miller gave a very pretty party, \the birthday girl Robert Finley, | Charlies Robert Fiuiey Li, J. Grant ani Kelley Benjamin Lem- mon Ll, The matrons who, with the hostess, graced the occasion were | Mra. Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry | Macpherson Merriam, U, 8. A., com- |mander of Fort Worden; Mrs, Lem- mon, wife of Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, U. 8. A, and Mra. Bowler, wife of Captain Louis J. Bowler, U aA AUCTION AFTERNOON On Wednesday afternoon at their Fort Worden quarters, Mra. Brink ley, wife of Captain Charlies A. Brink- ley, U. @ A. entertained at auction her guests including Mra. Green: ‘ite of Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. B® A, adjutant of the Puget Sound Arti! ey district; Mrs. Lem- mon, wife of Major Kelley Henjamin Lemmon, U. 8. A.; Mra. McDowell, wife of Lieutenant Bruce A. Mo- | Dowell, U. 8. A. Mra, Lemmon was | the winner of prize for high score, {a bouquet of gorgeous = chry* anthemuma. AUCTION EVENING On Saturday evening at their Fort Worden quarters, Captain Louis J. Bowler, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Bowler were charming hosts at an evening of auction. The players included Major Alvin Charles Miller, medical corpa, U. & A, and Mra, Miller, Captain Charles Robert Finley, U. 8. A. and Mra. Finley. SOUTHERN SUPPER A late supper, with true Southern hospitality, brought together a charming group on Sunday night when Dr. Jacob C. House, Mrs. House and Miss House were hosts |to Mra. Moore, wife of Lieutenant {Colonel Jairus Alphaeus Moore, U. | 8. Ag Major John Law Hughes, U. 8. A, retired, and Mrs. Hughes, Miss Hughes, Miss Eisenbeis, Mise Kinkaid, Mr. Gordon James, Licu- tenant Halvor H. Myrah, U. 8. A, Ldeutenant Charles Forrest Wilson, UA DELIGHTFUL DINNER A Gelightful dinner was given on Sunday evening at their Fort Wor- den quarters by Captain Louis {. Bowler, U. 8. A., and Mra, Bowler, whose guests were Major Royal jthe Puget Sound artillery district, and Mra, Greene; Lieutenant Bruce A. MeDowell, U. 8. A., and Mra, Mo- Dowell. INFORMAL LUNCHEON Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Klocker, and Miss Klocker, entertained informally at luncheon on Sunday, their guests indluding Mra, Moore, wife of Liew tenant-Colonel Jairus — Alphaeus Moore, U. 8. A. Mrs. .Charies H. Pink, Judge C, BE. Claypool, Mr. C. B. Wood. + DUPIACATE WHIST On Monday night the Duplicate Whist club was entertained by Lieu- tenant-Colonad John Stuart Jopaston, Kemp Greene, U. 8. A. adjutant of CLUBS FOR MONDAY Wemen's Civie Club ‘The executive committee Civic club will meet at one o'clock Monday at the Hotel Wasrhingtén. “The business meeting will follow at 2 p, m | eee of the Faculty Wivew Club to Mort The Faculty Wives’ club of the | university of Washington will meet | Monday, December 13, at the Fac | ulty clubhouse on the campus. Mra Joseph Harrison will contribute « |group of songs The hostesses for |the afternoon will be Mrs, Herbert | | Condon and Mra. John Condon ee Woman's Century Club Meetings ‘The art department of the Wom an's Century club will meet } day December 14, at 2p. m., at the home of Mra. J. M. Shaw, 1236 224 ave. N hostemses for the day, The program “Mary Camett,” by Miss Gregory; “Irving 1. Wiles,” by Mra. Jeffery; “Lydia Field Emmett,” by Miss Garlock; ise Cox” and “Current Event” by the depart ment. Take 19th ave. cas. oe. Daniel Bagiey PT. A Daniel Bagley PT. A. will hold & meeting at the school Monday, December 13, 245 p.m. The pro | gram will consist. of Musical num bers, given by the children of the | schoo, and an address on children's | books, with a display of such books, | wy Misa Myra F. Grosh of the Green Lake echool. ee Martian Distrirt Improvement (Hub | ‘The Meridian District Improve meat club will hold a mecting in the weet basement of school at § p.m, Monday, December \18 ‘The debate, “Patronixe Your |Owa Grocery.” | i} ove Commoweratt Club ‘The Commonwealth club will hold ite regular meeting Monday, Decem ber 12, at 6:30 p, m. Wolfs | cafeteria, $11% Second ave Mr Charlee James will mpeak et § p.m. on “Fundamental Democracy” All are invited. . . ADDITIONAL CLUBS Seattle Audubcs Society ‘The Beattie Audubon Society will . Al i | meet at § p. m. Tuesday, December | othe; aesistant usher, Mrz. Lena | this evening’s popular concert 14, at the Chamber of Commerce room, Arctic Club bids. be @ feature of the evening, te plan routes for taking of Christmas bird censun, EB. D. Brown will have bird skins on exhibit.’ Slides of winter bird residents will be thrown on the sereen. The public is invited. | eee Sunset Heights Literary Club Sunset Heights Literary club will | mect Wednesday, December 15, at Alpha Xi Delta Motherw’ Chub The Alpha Xi Delta Mothers’ club will meet Wednesday, December 15 at the chapter house, 4523 Univer sity bivd, at 230 p.m All moth ore are invited. eee Maple Schoo! T.P. A. The Maple School PT. A. will meet Friday, December 17, at 2:20 p. m. Miss Helen Reynolds of the Department of Methods, Seattle pub Me schools, will make an address on “Rducative Play.” Program to be given by the first and second grades. Silver tea to be served by the offi. cere. eee ¥. W. C. A. News The Cosmopolitan club of the Y. W. C. A. will meet on Tuesday, De- cember 14th, for club supper in the | cafeteria, after which there will be | Bible class Current Events. Officers for the ensuing year were lected at the Iast meeting as fol- lows: President, Miss Dorothy Bubb; Vice President, Miss Ruby Myers; Recording Secretary, Miss Margaret Mann; Corresponding Secretary, Miss Alice Roedel; Treasurer, Mise Emily Thomas; Auditor, Miss Lora Andrews. ‘The Friends of All clab will have their regular meeting on Thursday, December 16, with club supper in eee U. 8. A, retired, and Mrs. Johnston, their guests including Major John Law Hughes, U. 8. A,, retired, and Mra, Hughes; Mr, and Mrs. F, W Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dobbs, Mr. and Mrs, Charles A Progge, Mr. and Mrs, D, H, Hill, Dr. Charies Francis Kuhn, Mrs. ©. Pink, Mr, L. B. Hastings, Mr. N.C Strong. Mrs. R. R. Ringwait substi tuted for Mrs. Kuhn, and Mrs, Oscar Klocker for Mrs, Strong. BRIDGE LUNCHBON The guests at Mrs, Charles H. Pink's bridge luncheon on Wednes day were Mrs. Moore, wife of Lieu tenant-Colonél Jairus Alphaeus Moore, U. 8. A, Mrs, RR. Ring walt, Mrs, George Davis Adams, Mrs, Oscar Kiocker, DUPLICATE AUCTION Mrs, Leonard T. Cutter’s guests on Tuesday at luncheon were Mrs. Moore, wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Jairua Alphaeus Moore, U. 8. A, Mrs. Allan Trumbull, Mrs, George Welch, who afterwards played dupli- cate auction OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS Among the out-of-town guests at Mrs, Allan Trumbull’s luncheon at the Sunset Club were Mrs, Harvey L. Tibbals and Mrs.‘ George Welch, who have returned from @ week- end visit to Seattle. PERSONALS Lieutenant-Colonel Jairus Alphaeus Moore, U. 8. A., will return on Sat urday from Camp Lewis, where he has been on temporary duty in con nection with classes in Chemical Warfare, that new science little un derstood before the late war, and now assuming the utmost import: ance, Captain Charles A. Brinkley, U. 8. A and Mrs. Brinkley were week- apa visitors to Seattle, Mra, Bhaw and Mra. Jeffery will be| the McDonald | H. | BA jthe cafeteria at 6 o'clock to pe fob | liowed by « social hour in the club | rooms There will aleo be an inter ‘esting speaker Officers elected at the ng were an follows lima Hervin; Vice President, Miss Alice Willams; Secretary Mine Biele Speck; Treasurer, Mies Anna James during the evening annual meet President, Mins Vriday afternoon the Acacia club wil! have their Bible whieh was pontponed last week on account of the members of the club selling Anti Tuberculosis seals. Officers elected at last meeting for the en wuing year as follows: President Mrs, Jeannette Derwin; Vier Prest dent, Mre, Jennie Hegdahl; Secre tary, Mrs. Nellie Wineberg; Treas ‘urer, Mra, Anna Boyle clase Wednenday, December ith, the Fellowship club will have its reguinr | club supper in the tearoom at 6 o'clock after which will be the usual) Bible clase in the Bible rooms, to} be followed by the social hour in| the lobby, the Fellowship members being hortesses to the stranger @irlx of the city eee Minnewatha Club Dance The Minnewatha club will dance at | Christensen's Broadway ball tonight. | eee Clty Federation W. ©. T. U. The City Federation of W. C. T. U. will meet at the Plymouth Congre ational church Tuesday, December 14, at 2 p.m Mra, Jackson si baugh, superintendent of leginiative work, will speak on the coming legis laUon of women. j . eee Board of Trustees The board of trustees of the women's auxiliary to the Symphony orchestra will hold a meeting Wed-} hesday, |ecember 15, at 12 o'clock at the Su..set club. eee Degree of Honor Degree of Honor, Protective amo ciation No, 7, met in regular business seesion Tuesday at Evergreen hall The following election took place for the ensuing year: Mrs. Hattie Mc Kay, past president; Mra. Lulu Baker, president; first vice president, Mra. Mary Veale; second vice presi-| dent, Mra, Jeasie Moore; recorder, | mr Ernest Frank; [Blanch Detlefsen | Piorence Hemer; financier, Mra. treasurer, Mra. | usher, Mrs. Clara} | Freneh; inside watch, Mrs. Ella Ray; outside watch, Mr. J. T. Hemer; first | delegate to the grand lodge meeting | jin April, Mrs. Florene Hemer; seo | ond delegate, Mra. Mary Scherrer; | first alternate, Mra. L. Good; second, irs. Mabel Peterson. The next reg. ular meeting will be held Tuesday, December 21, at Evergreen hall. | lal hour will be enjoyed. cee John Hay P.-T. A. Dads The “dads” of the district will be the guests of honor at the De cember meeting of the John Hay) PLT. A. on Tuesday evening, De- lcember fourteenth. The needs of the school with respect to buildings }and grounds will be presented and discussed. Mr. C. G. Norman of the Quéen | Anne Community Y. M. C. A. will talk on the subject of play, the school orchestra will appear in sev- eral numbers, and other musical numbers will be on the program. Refreshments will be served and & nursery will be maintained for the tots. Come to our annual fam- lily gathering and get acquainted. The program will start at eight. Mr. Kart 8. Harbaugh, Mr. Wil- Nam Silliman, Mr. Fred H. Baxter, Dr, Varney Kelly, Mr. Francis Guy Frink and Mr, Stanley Griffiths are spending the weekend with Mr. Rollin Sanford at Crystal Springs. eee to Entertain) | Mr, and Mrs. Fred 8. Stimson will occupy their home at Hollywood during the absence of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Stimson in California, eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert Black and Mr. Leo Black are occupying the home of Mrs. Frank D, Black | while Mrs, Black and her son are in California, eee Miss Helen Porter, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, James MeInerny at the Hote! Sorrento for the past fortnight, returned Friday to her home. eee Mrs. C. G, K. Nourse of Winnipeg, who is visiting in Victoria, came over | yesterday to attend the tea given by Mrs. W. H. Parsons yesterday afternoon, returning this morning to Victoria. Mra. Orville M. Snyder mother, Mrs. F. 8. Langridge, left this morning via the southern route | for Jacksonville, Fla. where they | future home. . Dr, and Mrs, N. A. Johanson and daughter Katherine will leave short- lly after Christmas for @ visit of | weeks in Denver. { Mrs, A. B, Inglis, with her daugh- ter, Miss Katherine Inglis, are de- parting December 20 for Denver, |where they plan to spend several |weeks before journeying to New | York, where they will remain several | months. | eee | Mrs, Alice Preston Carr, who has | been visiting for two months in Yakima, has returned to her apart- ment at the Hotel Otis, | eee Mr, Harold P, Sheard left this week for Schenectady, N, Y., to enter [the General Blectric school for a} course in installation of wireless | telephones. eee Mrs. L, C. Gilman is leaving Mon- day for Portland, where she will spend a few days with her daughter, Mra, Fordham Kimball eee Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Robert King have recently returned from @ visit ef several months in the Bast, TURDAY, DECEMIER Ti, 1979. M Usic In Seattle Condnetea by LOUISE ANNABLE Arthur Middleton a Symphony Soloist Arthur Middleton, famous bane baritone of the Metropolitan grand. will be the soloist af the Seattle Sym= phony orchestra's fourth symphony concert of the sem son next Friday evening at Meany - hall. Mr. Middle dieton’s work ita the country’s tend ing grand opera organization h won enthustasti praise from Fast ern crition, And he has been equaly successful af & leoncert ainger, having made nw merous appear ances with orches ras of the caliber f the New York Phitharmonie and Minneapolis Sym- phony. Another novelty on Friday eventrg’s program will be the first symphony of Sibelius, which will be given its initial performance in Seattle. Conductor John M. Spar- gur is enthusiastic over the music 4 compa Middic ton value of this symphony, which, he | says, represents the Finnish com- poser at his best ‘The program follows ure, “Camaval Romain’ ina, “Largo al Factor Barber of Bert Arthur Midd’ nte—Allegro molto “The Drum Major” from “Le Cid”... 7. Tonight’s Popular Symphony Program Clarinet and flute solos by las Oceconomacos and Jean Gilbert ™ and a number in which the silvery tone of the celesta. is featured, are among the novelties announced for’ by, the Seattle Symphony orchestra st Meany hall The celesta wil be heard in & “Dance of Youths and Maidens,” Hinton’s “Three Orchestral from Endymion,” which will be per- formed for the first time in Seattle, ‘The program for this concert been revised by Conductor John MU) Spargur. It is now announced as fol lows: March, “Pomp ané Circumstance” Overtere bcp Rpt . we “Chant Pastoral™ (for clarinet and or- chestra gar jeroid cholas Ovconemaces o~Passepled™ (flute and harp)... Jean Gilbert, flute Mra. Elesmor Nordholf Beck, harp Encore” (duet for flv will Join Mr. Snyder and make sheir ——__— Photographers A Sitting Today Solves the Gift Problem of Tomorrow TOP FLOOR EITEL BLDG. Second Ave. at Pike St. Phone Main 1614 7