The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1920, Page 14

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_. dohnstone Home ‘Mr. and Mrg Frederick Charles |of Eastern Stars who are members in- of chapters extending all over the at | United States and Canada, and their | give an address on “Some Important |arrangementa for their fifth annual ce Mr. ané Mrs. Fred Hudson Bax- Of the Fine Arta se Christmas Dinner at Home Entertaining the members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Btruve with be hosts at dinner at their home Christmas. eee Nursery Children sg abaya Entertaining for the pleasure of the children of the Seattle Day Nur. ery, Mrs. Pless and the pupils of the Pless school were hostesses at a de Nghtful Christmas party today at the sohool. A holiday playlet, enacted by « group of the students, a Christ mas tree and the distribution of gifts, Provided a most happy time for the youngsters. = eee Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Dinner Hosts Mr, and Mrs. John W. Eddy will ‘entertain the members of the family ‘With a dinner on Christmas day, Breakfast Party at Gould Home Mr’ and Mrs. Cari Gould .will en- tertain the members of their family With a breakfast party Christmas ing. after which the gifts will yon from the Christmas tres, .. eee Miss Munson Wed Mr. Wusthoff i marriage of Misa Segrid Kienor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Munson, to Mr, Charles naff. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W, was solemnized last eve at 7:30 o'clock in the Immanuel " chureh. with the Rev. Hf, A Stub officiating. Only relatives ahd intimate friends witnessed the| ‘ The “Bridal Chorus” trom | played by Arville WBel- signaled the groom and hin . and her corsage was of But- Otis Floyd Lamson ith a dinner party of covers at the Rainier club Tuesday evening, December 24, atic Day Nursery. o Dinner at John’ »pe ‘will entertain with a mero .welve covers Christmas their home pes \ Diners at Yacht Club Saturday Night Among the diners who wil) enjoy the special Gouthern dinner at the Yacht club on Saturday evening, will with a dinner at the club that Matertainment for Bride-Elect In compliment to Miss Segrid Munson, who was married last eve- ming. Mrs. H. K. Mills entertained ‘with an apron shower December 9 at her residence. Only intimate friends of the honor guest were tn- eluded in the affair, and the evening ‘Was spent in music and dancing. CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Allah Chapter, No. 16 . Allah chapter, Ne. 165, Order of the Eastern Star, will give their ple, at 10th ave. and HE. Pine st. The thruout the day and evening. The booths wilt be in charge of the following ladies: Candy booth, to be presided over Mrs. Bertha Percell and angeline Starr. Apron booth by Mrs. Leah Nor. man. Erochet booth by Mra Adelaide An. | iscellaneous booth by Mra. Della ‘Dow. booth by Mrs. Gladys i. Kel- arn the baby and kiddies’ booth by Mrs. Cora Watson, will be a source of delight to the mothers who do not or cannot sew. All Masons, Eastern Stars and their friends are requested to help to make this basmar a big success. A hot dinner will be served from 5:20 to 8:00 for $0 cents @ plate. Lotus Cub ‘The Lotus elyb ie giving its next dance Saturday evening, December 14, in the Shrine auditorium, in the new Masonic Temple, CORNISH SCHOOL TO ENTERTAIN AT FINE ARTS BY BEULAH MITCHELL: COUTTS Soctety Editor of The Star RK THE PLEASURE OF THE SUNSCRINERS TO THE BUILDING fund of the Cornish pehool and thetr friends, invitations have been fssued by the schoo! for an evening entertainment Saturday tn the galleries A Uist of prominent hostesses wil! preside at the urna. O it, Mr. Milton Scholdt, Miss | Scholdt, sister of the bride, | as bridesmaid, wearing a biue | gown, with «mail hat to) | elaa | | Christmas bazsar on faturday, De- | . @ember 1%, at the Odd Fellows’ Term — bazaar will open at 10:30 and last | Miss | DATES To Remember SATURDAY, Mee DECEMDEB 18— Arnald’s luncheon for at her Mm A Mine Crave fernan and Mise Rosamond fons WEDNESDAY, DRCEMANEN tt— Miss Jone Mimaon's dancing party ‘at home THURSDAY, DECKMARE t3— Mr. and Sire Witlam I. Bedé@ew's Munset eluk, daughter, dancing party at th M24 * holiday party * amall daughter, SATURDAY, DRCEMBER t—~ Mr. and Froid wi Me party at thelr residenc: Mre Edward 1 Garrett's 8t Choir home at the Migh- MONDAY, DECEMBER #1—~ Mre. Byron Thorpe Carr's party tn eriebration of the birthday of rT, Rvelyn. . Mylaad’® dancing home ef her gran: TURSDAY, DECKMBER r3— Charity ball under the auxpites of te Nursery asso- botiday dancing EATY At Christensen's Broadway Mise Priscttis Anderson's breakfast St home, complimentary to Mise ide Yan Dione, Mra Prank Gil- bert Blogs end Mra Jebn Leer *. BY CORA MOORE | (New York's Fashion Authority, very week brings us new tallored | | sults of exceeding distinction. In each of the suits sketched above {the skirt ts plain, tho in the left it jin hoisted a bit in front go that it has almost the effect of being drap- jed. ‘The cont to this in an excel }lent example of the short coat-wrap, . Young people's @ance at the Mount Hager club house THURADAY, DECEMBER 20— T 4 Laure Km Dr, and Mra, Vancouver, B. ©. who bave quests of Mr, and Mra. J. ©. @, Iden at their home at the Highlands, de parted today for thelr home. eee Mr. W. Dwight Mead departed Wednesday for California. to remain unt after the holidays, eee Mies Mildred Farrgr will arrive faturday to mpend thé holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Far rar Miss Farrar te a student at the Bishop school at La Jolla, fre £8 Mr. Ro G. Page, of Sunnyside Wash, is the holiday guest of her pieter, Mrs, Alfred Haymond, eee Mien Helen B. Jordan, who tm at tending Ming Ely’ achool in Green wich, Conn., will arrive next Friday to spend t days with her par enta Mr. ¥. M. Jordan. “ Mr, Clark Ting, of Saginaw, Mich is the guest for a short thme of his daughter and sondnlaw, Mr. and Mra. Edward I. Garrett eee Lieut. Col, Sione, U. 8. A, who has been in Alagka for the past fort night, is expelled home in a few days. e 6 ¢% Major H, C. K. Muehlenberg has recently arrived from Waco, Texas to take charge of the alr #ervice unit at the University of Washington. oe Mr. and Mrs, Marry F. Ostrander whe are spending & few days in Portland, will return to their home Monday ee M rem fr. and Mrs. J. F. Branigen will we February | from the San Paul eee Dr, and Mrs. Henry Suapafio left this morning for Callforfia, to re main until after the holidays. EGGS BAKED WITH TOMATOES being pouched over the belt and hav-| * S68" 1 canned pimento portrayed by Billy C. Welp—provide || Ular price. ing kipona sleeves of seal nace ll cieaa Cut coors, ee have been | material ~ <= minutes’ continuous | Electric Mangles pond coat ix eucalpy “i “ ’ parbol nto even piece. | laughter. ere are a dozen pretty || caving % fF he, y os doebioure rd | 1 Gup'ennaed Comatocs Melt butter, add figur, and ni@wly | iris in the company, one of the| saving of $35.00. with the back and aide sections much | ,22. CUP: buttered bread crumbs — | add milk, stirring constantly. Season | favorites being the delightful Par- Vacuum Cleaners 8 lireak egee in buttered baking | with salt and pepper and add breads Madelon, played by Mile. Le cially priced. . longer than the front. Then by way of finishing touches it has deep cuffs, « high collar and a hip band of black stencil embroidery, A black satin hat tops each costume + dish, Dot with butter, sprinkle with salt and pepper. Pour over tomatoes. ke 20 minutes in a moderate oven. under flame. Berve at once. Wh @ hotiday || lof the Areade building at Union at. |and Hecond ave. | The officers are: Linnie W. James, | president; Edith BE. Gattin, Oiret vice | president; Minnie I. Ellis, second | vice president; Adelaide Hamill, sec | retary; Beatrice K. Whittingham, treasurer. ‘The committee in charge of the | dance are Mrs. Ella M. Rossman, Mra. Katella Mandenbal, Mra kdhe ‘Thoradale and Mra. Beatrice B. Whit Reginald Parsons maniuerade dance at the Yaeht club, In compliment to Mim Anne and ite Ratkeus, ot Providewees te ta. SATURDAY, JANUARY 1— Mise Mary ‘ the Senetlt of the Children's Ortmepedio ho=pitet } eee All Night Dance A special af night dance te an nounced at the Knights of Pythian hall for Saturday evening, Decem- ‘The wm be Mrs. Louis La Fray, Mre. F. 1. Emerick, Mra. W. G. Ives, Mra J. E. Moore, eee Eastern Star Dane nor «| ber 1s, The from the dance | — - will go to belp in the purchase of wupplies for needy families, The Saturday evening, December 18th, pon sei in charge is Mr. and Mre. will be an even@ul accasion in Bast |. 1. Webb, Mr and Mm. J. 0. Han. | erm Star circles. On that evening the) cock, Mr. and Mre. C. C. Henton, Mr. Eastern Star club will do honor to | and Mra. George Green, Mr. and Mra the presiding mgtrons of the Eastern | 4. M. “Lindjord, Mr Lev. KB. Linton. | Star chapters of Seattle by giving A 8, ja dancing party at the Masonite club Angora Grotto Dance rooms, Arcade butiding The Angora Grotto will give the It is expected that there will be | third of its series of dances thin eve. the Charity ball, to be/® large representation of the vari,|ning at 9 o'clack at the Masonic at the Hippatirome by the Se | ous. Eastern Star chapters and Ma Temple. sonic lodges to honor the outgoing | eo 0. | matrons. The affair'is not confined Dunlap P-T. A. Entertainment | to chapter members, but their friends) ry» Duplap P.-T. A. have arranged are invited as well. }a spectal program for their Leds’ The Eastern Star club is composed | Nicht meeting, to be held thia eve jning at the school, Mr. H. E. Plem | ing of the vorational department wil | club rooms are on the fourth floor ' Questions to Father.” A leader sent! I nD to be given on Christmas night in the Masonic temple, The committee im charge includes Mr. Ray Bekman, Mr. Charles Frankland, Mr. Justin out by the Community Service will lem the singing. Refreshments will be served. coe Children Entertained Haynes, Mr. George La Fray, Mr.) Knot, Cal. in the San Bernardino ° J CA | Lee Walton, Mr. Justin Haynes and | mountains, ie several Three hundred Seattio kiddies, au) | Mf: Clair MoCabe, chairman. feet above the nea, members and friends of junior clubs in the Young Women's Christian as | woctation, wil stage a prechristanas | observance in the gymnasium of the association building on Saturday! afternoon, between 3 and 4 pm) This ‘event was arranged by Mra Anna Mullina, secretary of the girl’ | work department, and Mise Gay Lawnon, secretary of the meraberghip | department. A grand march will open the afternoon’ program at 2 @’clock, fol) lowed by musfeal entertainment. recitations, dances and story telling typleal of the season Games and contests wil be held by the children, who will fange In ages from 7 years wpward. The pro) @rem will be staged around « large Christmas tree erected In the gym nasium and « rotund Santa Claus will be on hand to dispense Yuletide chear | Amoctation juntor clubs comprise | the Rainbow, Bivebird, Clover and) Little Friends clubs. Any girl who | wants to meet thene Ittie club meam-| bers is invited to attend, eee Entre Nous Holiday Danre The Entre Nous club is making Christmas informal dance, which ts 4 TO First door north Diamonds, Watches, | 1 } | S 26 pieces fine quality ai) ver-plated Knives, Forks, Spoons, Genuine Rogers’, Wallace and | other standard makes, all put up in very attractive case. fpe | | = priced at, $9.9 TOO MANY WATCHES Half Price on many desirable La dies’ and Men's Watches in solid wold and finest gold filled. 85.99 Set Sterling Siver Tea spoons, several new patterns to select from, similar to above plo ture; good subetantial weight. Real $10.00 values Special at, set of 6 DIAMONDS FOR LESS Let us convince you we can save you money on Diamonds. The same for less our guarantee, 100 STERLING SILVER BELTS FOR LESS $15.00 Special, 15-jeweled Lever movement in fine American made cage; guaranteed for 20 years. Metal or ribbon bracelet; complete Third door south MacDou The committee In charge consists of: Messrs. Charles William Guerin, | Reyoold Fredlund, Byron G, Ives, | 3 cas in nice $1 5.00 GATES’ DECEMBER SALE 1418 Second Avenue Cut Gless—ALL FOR LESS or Gilette Razor Biadea GATES’ JEWELRY STORE First door north Clommer Theatre Why pay more? ‘The same for een at Gater’ Cleumer Thretre Clocks, Silverware, $7.95 and Navy Lasts $3.49 Genuine Auto strop Razor, complete in case, Sold world over at $5.00. $3.49 OUP PIC® +2. +-eeceee 7T9¢ 1 dozen genuine Auto Strop 79¢ 100 More Genuine Gillette Safety scine * ..$3.49 going at .... Special $4.95 $5.95 $6.95 gall Southwick’a eter MeLennen of beon 8 Lines in Army Dark Brown and Black WITH 1 2 1 i 1 % Rinse peas under running water Heat with *p | cubeg and Serve on Men's Leather Slippers — Brown and FIRST WOMAN TO PRODUCE OPERA ENRICA CLAY WARHINGTON, Dee 17—Mlas Enrica Clay Di daughter of the} “ late Judge Henry Clay Dillon, of "Grthur' Middievon California, is the first woman to St enter the field of opera preducing.| agyp . . She ts producer for the Washington | ov ERSEAS REVUE” [Opera Company. Miss Dillon studiea | AT PALACE HIP P 1 ts th Wa to in Italy The new show that came yester-| om e y |CREAMED Marco to an apartment at the &t |SWEETBREADS nm wugar, Vy teaxpoon salt and % | Cover with bamad crumbs and brOWD | teaspoon pepper % ture, Add pimento cut inte \-inch A moving picture theatre at Pine | ACTRESS HELPS (Ml Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE as the Salvation Army laste in the “Overseas Revue,” now at 1 jon the stage. All winter she has voted her spare time to helping t U S I (@ SALVATION ARMY Palace Hip, finds her role go appel lannies raise funds for thelr Pretty Marie Straub, who benevolent works, and the jingth %. of bells at every Seattle street Fourth § mphony ner to invite contributions from Concert Tonight ereby, sent her immediately on ha arrival here to the Salvation Arn This evening in Meany hall the 8¢ | headquarters to offer her services attie Symphony orchestra will @l¥@ | collecting money for Christ thelr fourth symphony concert of| needs. Today she spent the b this season. The firet symphony, by | 200m hour gaains on erowap’ wt corners and lured many coina fi Sibelius, will be given by the orches 11, Dockets of holiday shopp tra for the first time here and many | prim the kettles for the needy believe this to be one of the com-jare helped by the Salvation A\ poser’s best compositions, and she will repeat the work ton Arthur Middleton, bass-haritone of in an effort to bring Chrig the Métropolitan grand opera com. |J0¥ many as possible thru pany: ia to be the soloist. Mr. Mid offices of the bluebonneted hansen. dieton haa received very favorable | " z iY criticiem both om the operatic and concert stage The complete program follows Tac Overture, “Carnive! Ki Heritos “Largo a! om Howsint Arthur ; Symphony Ne. 1, & stk 2 DILLON Allegro ccm ge24 sa cron day to Loew's Palace Hip boasts a pretentious headliner in the “Over-) seas Revue,” @ production given over | entirely to the comedy phases in the happenings to our forces in France during the war. On both sides of} the water the doughboy was noted | for his sense of humor and irre) presaibie spirits, and his escapades | resulting from his confident attempts to speak Frenoh, to avoid the omnl- present M. P. and to keep from tangling his love affuirs—all cleverty PEAS palr sweethreads can peas tablespoons butter tablespoon Oour cup milk teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper “Xmas Savings Portable Electric S Machines $25.00 below istan | Roy, with a charm that explains the | widespread reputation the French girls have gained as. winners of hearts, Marie Straub is an attractive Salvation Army lassie. Johnnie Keane contributes comedy of another variety with his collection | of amusing Irish stories, and hia Irish songs are appreciated. A snappy routine of acrobatic thousand | feats, mingled with pahtomime, is the offering of the Ferrares. Washing Machines $136,00 and up. 1 tablespoon butter, 1 tea Add to first mix-| jet the whele bell up once. bot toast. With a guarantee that present rock- bottom prices cannot be lower -after Our stock is all hew—bought at lower costs and sold accordingly. Always the closest in margir in our chain of stores, will be i Lowe. pene wa den Wesiean S080 cane $1.95 ~ Black— $2.45, $2.95, $3.45 Black, Kid House Slippers ‘ $2.45 . a Ploor-tirer pups - seco" ai

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