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) MISS EAMES BECOMES BRIDE | OF MR. BORST AT HOME WE DDING i BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Soctety Bditer of The Star AST EVENING, AT THE HOME OF THE BRIDE'S Mra. R. M, Hames, Miss Alita Drew Bames was joined in marrta Robert Atian Borst, son of Mrs. Ada Horst Blackwell, and grandson of Joseph Borst, a well known pioneer family. The ad by Rev D A. Major, was witnessed by relatives of the two families, and a atimate friends. ‘The charm of the home i in the decorations of seasonal blossoms and foliage nus flicker tapers adding their mellow glow, The bride, gown of ch blue crepe meteor, was unat DATES Bhe wows a spray of real Blossoms and carried an arm “tated p To Remember MONDAY, DECEMNER fe r of Ophelia roses, Miss Perw Fra MOTHER, 1 to servi waa emphasi with numer radiant in her and Miss Frances Jackling ly of Seattle, now of Los Assisted in the hospitatities the ceremony. Mra, Borst is iso & Member of an old pioneer fam fand is the granddaughter of Mrs B. Drew. She was graduated from New Enfiand Conservatory of and has been active tn circles for many years. Mr ®erved on the Mexican border @uring the war was overseas for Months. Mr. and Mrs. Borst after . 1 will greet their friends at @ 27th ave. N. : Mra NESDAY, DRCRMNER Mise Jane Stimson’s dancing party at home THURSDAY Mr DRCEM EER t— 4 Mrs Ham lL. Reddew's unset obuds thelr daughter, dow os FRIDAY, DRORMIN Mra Forrest bs ny Bia th nie Ann SATURDAY, DECEMBER ts— Mra Hrederick's ses at ainment This ang : evening, at the Fine Arts, "i @ Bes. § Garnish Schoo! will give a var : And most interesting entertain 4 showing to the patrons and of the school the work of mt departments, including Bumbers by the Cornish orchestra. At the urns Mrs ry Whitney Treat, Mrs. Joseph pthen, Mrs. Roy Page Ballard and Charles D. Stimson will pre Menry mas Rordeaus Meffernan and Mose Arnold with idence Garrett's t their home at the High DECEMBER t1— re Carrs party In of the birthday of Evelyn ands dancing home of her gram and Mr HM. OB Holmes TURSDAY, DECEMBER t— rt Jer the auspices of ie Day Nursery saso- Preceding Ball and Mrs. R. William Crosby ertain with a dinner of eight at their home, preceding the | ball on December 28. On day Mr. and Mra, Crosby he horts at a dinner of oe their guests including mem- @f the family and intimate} Chrtetensen’s heliday dancing party at Christensen's Broadway Mise Prisefiia Anderson's breakfast Ida Van’ Diense, Mrs, Frank Git Locke WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER t8— Musicaie ot the Sunset club at 8 mm Brn award 1 Garrett tnd "Mrs Jona it. Mewett, host omen De and Mra Sowle to Entertain \| | Yours Young people's dance at the Mount dge Baker club house lise tenis ‘hes extended || THEMSDAY, DECEBER 30 as y and Laura Bim: for a bridge party Wed rain afterncon at her home. ~ eee and Weldon Young's the Sonset clab eee | Mise Detty holiday re Heginaid MH. Parsons je dance at the Yaent Dinner on and Mrs. Frank G. Taylor the members of their @t their Christmas dinner. Whittlesey to ain Christmas Ae) ing the members of her! Coast Defenses; Major Kelley Ben hy, Mrs. Charles F. Whittlesey | jamin Lemmon, U. 8. A.; Major F. J.| ie @ dinner hogtess on Christ-| Appiin, U. @ A.; Major Frederick | . ie Gilbert Diliman, U. & A; Major s Chages Robert Finley, U. & A; . Packard to Speak Major Alvin Charles Miller, Medical ine Arts y, December 31, at 8 p. H. P. Packard will lectur corps, U. 8. A.; Captain Louls J Bowler, U. S. A.; Captain Charles A. Brinkley, U. 8. A.; Captain F. J. the Fine Arts on “Persian Rugs.”| ing of water colors by Forker and the display of Stiley, U. 8. A.; Captain P. R. Parker, 's paintings will still be sary RDAY, JANUARY 1— | | Mary Dawsons ther home, cnt Bitsadeth Led: SATURDAY, JANUARY 8 Interlaken Gu! U. & A; Lieutenant Bruce A, Me | Dowell, U. 8. A.; Lieutenant N, D.| Stetson, U. S. A’; Lieutenant Robert | William Crichlow, jr. U. 8. A.; Liew: | tenant Halvor Hegiand Myrah, U. 8. } A. Lieutenant Charles Forrest Wil-| son, U. 8. A.; Lieutenant Dean Rich-| ard Dickey, U. & A; Lieutenant! Cyrus Q. Shelton, U. 8. A. and Mrs. John E. Ryan will ler on Christmas day with a of fourteen covers, including @ family and close friends. ‘? ee of California | CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION AT FORT FLAGLER At Fort Flagler, in the Service Club on Christmas Eve, there will be |an elaborately decorated tree. Apples and oranges, nuts and candies will at Dance be received by every one present the Tacoma branch/The post children will give a short bank, the local Bank of Cali-| play, followed by Christman hymns entertained with a banquet of | and moving pictures. The committee hundred and thirty covers Thurs-|in charge has for chairman Mrs. | @vening at the Yacht club.| Ruth Jonett, daughter of Chaplain trees formed a/M. M. Londahl, U. 8. A., whose as fy Christmas about the rooms, joined with|sistanta are Mrs. McCord, wife of of cedar and red crepe) Lieutenant Chester McCord, U. 8. A., Holly wreaths and poinset-|and the wives of the nom-commis- Centered the large tables, and|sioned officers, who have been most b ladies’ places were marked with | helpful. of violets and roses. Toasts, | rs, music and dancing pro- | CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION & delightful evening. The) AT FORT CASEY of California thruout the| At Fort Casey there will be a entertain the personnel of | Christmas celebration in the Service Various banks annually with a/ciub on Christmas Eve, the program banquet on the same date. ineluding Christmas carols and rect eee J A., MRS CHARLES THE SEATTLE STAR BYRON SIMPSON |ahown with slides OLUBS FOR MONDAY Commonwealth Club Mr ¥. Uhden will speak for the Commonwealth club Monday, December 20, at 7 o'clock, at Wolf's | cafeteria, 811% Beoond ave. The de-| velopment of Skagit the will be} | King County Legislative Federation The King Leginiative fed eration will meet on Monday, cember 20, In Mvergreen cade bullding. will be exeoutive meeting at 1 p. m regular business will be tranmeted at 2 p.m. “A Continuous Legisia ture” will be the subject discussed. Members of the legislature from King county have been invited to attend, County ar eee | Educational Depariment of Coterte | Child's | winners | tor ] | The marriage of Miss June Mays, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Buckingham Mays, to Mr nabas chapel. younger set was arranged on Thurs-|has returned from Seattle, where he day at their Fort Worden quarters| by Colonel Jairus Alphacus Moore, U. & A, and Mra. Moore, Among those axked to thelr charming dance were Mins House, Mixa Klocker, Mins Hughes, Captain P. R. Parker, U. 8. A Lieutenant Halvor Hegland Myrah, U. & A.; Lieutenant Robert! William Crichiow, jr. U. & A SMALL LUNCHEON | Mrs. Moore, wife of Lieutenant.) Colonel Jairus Alphasus Moore, U. & gave a amall luncheon at their Fort Worden quarters on ‘Thursday, her guests including Me RR Ringwalt, Mra C. H. Pink, Mre Oncar Kiocker, Mrs. George Davis Adama. DINNER GUESTS | At their Fort Worden quarters on Thursday Lieutenant-Colonel Jatrus| Alphacus Moore, U. 8. A. and Mre.| Moore, had ag dinner guceta Majer F.! J. Applin, U. &. A. and Mrs. Applin Captain Louls J. Bowler, vu. & A. and Mra. Bowler. DEBUTANTE HOSTESS | Miss House, one of the season's) moet attractive debutantes, is enter.) tainiftg today at auction bridge, In honor of Mrs. Moore, wife of) Lieutenant-Colone!l Jairus Alphaecus Moore, U. & A., the new commander | at Fort Plagier. | OFFICER HONORED Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. A., adjutant of the Puget Sound Dis | trict Coast Defenses, has been bon: ored by the Masonic order in bis election as Worshipful Master of Port Townsend Lodge No. 6, On the evening of St. John’s day the newly elected officers of the Masonic lodge and of the Eastern Star will have a| joint installation, a most impressive | tharles Byron Simpson was quictly solemnized at high noon Wednesday in St. Bar- —Portrait by Snow. | san Francisca, officially selected the Fort Worden | filme fer the month of December, | including the Christmas film. For thin, Captain Bowler chose “The Poor Little Rich Girl,” on of the most onchagting stories ever written, and one which, as @ play, marked an| original idea in modern dramatic art. Major J. A. Wilson, U. 8. A. and! Mra. Wilson, are en route fram Fort Piagier to San Francisco, where Major Wilvon has been ordered for heapital care. Mra. Klocker and Miss Klocker ~ |have returned from spending the BALLOON COMPANY kend in Seattle, where Mra! At no distant date a Balloon Com.| Klocker wns the guest of Colonel | | pany will be stationed at Fort Wor | Charlies Albert Phillips, U. 8. A., and} Mra. Phillips, assisting ag her hosts’ | den, where temporary bulldings,-PUt | auction dinner on Saturday, which up during the war, are being com | verted inte permanent quarters for the persorfnel of the Ralloon Com. pany. The balloon apparatus, also in the course of construction, Includes | han for the balloons, garages for the supplementary trucks, and a plant for making gaa. the Univeratty. Misa Klocker was [a gucet at the festivities, attending the birthday anniversary of Mins| Soelberg. Mra. Fletcher, wife of Captain C | |B. Fletcher, has joined her husband} - Jat Fort Flagler, where he ts tempor DUPLICATE AUCTION arily stationed. Mrs. George Weich was hostess on | Tuesday at luncheon, followed by duplicate auction, her guests includ. ing Mrs. Moore, wife of Licutenant Colonel Jairus Aiphacus Moore, U. 8 A.; Mra. Leonard Cutter, Mrs, Allan | 8. A. Trumbull. Mre. Ruth Jonett has arrived at Fort Flagier, with her small son} Courtney, where she is the houne) guest of Chaplain M. M. Londahl, U. and Mra. Londahl. - | Mra. Rutherford, wife of Captain THE ENLISTED MAN |Dorsey J. Rutherford, U. 8. A. The enlisted man, and his well|*pent several days lant week in Port | being, are matters of much concern | Townsend, where she was obliged to to the officers of the three forts, Prolong her visit until the storm had | | Worden, Flagler, Casey. For thia|®bated sufficiently to make a land-/ |reason the permanent organization, |!0# at Casey possible, knows as the Community Servic mf Bureau of Port Townsend and Jet.| fereon County, which has been most eurpictourly orginteed by Mr. Ww. E Hopkins, expert in community work eapecially in army ahd navy dis tricts, finds faver with the command ing officers, At the meeting on Rat: urday, at the residence of Major, John L, Hughes, U. 8. A. retired | they elected as honorary presidents, | Mise Foune has returned from a brief visit to Seattle, where she was! | honor gnest on Saturday at a pretty | | dinner at the New Washington, Captain Frank M. Martlett, Atr corps, U. &. A, tx mufficiently recov. ered to return to duty. and he left or hin station at Carlatrom Field, | Florida. | them The Educational department of the Coterte club will meet Monday at the homé of Mrs. Thomas Irving. 4748 19th ave. N. &. Luncheon will be served at 1230 p. m. ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Queen Anne Guild The Queen Anne guild of the! Conservation league will meet Tuesday, December 21, at 1:30 Pp. m, at 407 W. Howe st, with Mrs. Ewing B. Colvin. Members are asked to bring donatio kinds for the Christmas boxes. see Christmas Service at First Presby- | terian Church Of unusual interest is to be the! Christmas service at the Firet Pres byterian church on Christmas eve. ‘The children of the Primary and Be departments will entertain twenty-five minutes with song and story, carrying one back to the days when Banta Claus and his rein deer were as real the’ prosaic duties of today, Under the direc tion of Mra, John Meltobbie the young people will present an im Preasive representation of the Holy Land and the birth of the Christ child Christmas carols and holiday | greetings will insure an evening long to be remembered. eee Capitol Hi) W. CT. 0. The Capitol Hil W. C, T. U. will meet with Mra. Benjamin Latorette 962 29th ave., Tuesday, December! }21, at 2 p. m. The tople will be |The Appeal of Churches in Burope lto America.” ¥. W. ©. A. News The Y. W. C A. pool will “be! closed December 24, 25 and January 1, It will be open during Christ mas week, December 27 to 31, from | 11 to § continuously for dips. Janu- ary class lessons begin January 3; the gymnasium classes will not meet between December 22 and. January 2, Sports will continue during the} holidays on beiepi stage J evenings. On Tuesday the Conmopolitan club will meet for club supper at 6 o'clock, to be followed by a party | and social in the club rooms at 7 o'clock. The Advisory Council meeting, usually held on the fourth Wednes ber |, instead of being held this | week. Thursday, December 22, the Friends of All club will meet for club sup- per at 6 o'clock and Bible class at 45 p.m ‘The Acacia club for married wom- en and the Altrua club for business) girls will have no meetings next week on account of the Christmas activities. eee Tread Asociation to Help Army and Navy Boys The Tread association of the city asks the churches to co-operate with them tn giving the army and navy | boys in our midst a little home cheer during the holiday season Some have already responded, and we ask afl thove who will entertain | these boya at dinner, or provide| wth a pleasant evening in| their homes, to call Mra. Hilmer, Eliott S76TJ, stating the day or evening convenient, and the number | of boys desired. The time for these hospitalities is from December 21 up to January 7. see Girl’ Club of Ballard High School Phe Girls’ club of the Ballard by there De | gram for building and }different departments w Grace sta) the dances. . Seene ‘feorn | which greeted each number, | preasione of Italy,” | cellent | brought together the army set ati day, will be postponed to Decem- | Whether in the upper or lower regis- | “Follow Me ‘Ome,” by Bell; tations by the children on the post, vs From the Three Worden, Flagler Casey ISTMAS C! BRATION N a tree, a chimney, and a Santa Claus, who will distribute gifts to the chil dren and the men. The committee in | charge has for chairman Mra. Eimer T. Fous, wife of Lieutenant Elmer T. Foss, U. 8. A., who has been assisted Hn eeathe musical portion ef| colonel John I. Hayden, U. 8. A., the program Is receiving special care, | the soloists including Mrs, Bowler, wife of Captain Louls J, Bowler, U. & A. | trie Coast Defenses; Walter Rud elect of Port Townsend; Mrs. H. H. Hin, H. Mos; secretary, Mra. view Mra. L. 1G orge Welch. ommander of the Puget Sound Digg! hah! §. A.; Lieutenant Nathaniel Alan son Burnell, I, U. 8. A John Harvey Madison, U Saturday visitors in Seattle. | Lieutenant Charles Forrest Wilson, Lieutenant 8. A., were lhigh school will give a threeact comedy entitied, “Hetty Comes Rack.” The play will be held in the Ballard high school auditorium | Wednesday, December 22. The Girls’ club play is an annual affair at SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1920. In Seattle | grandparents. |P. Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE Frege Tonight Yornish School This evening, in the Fine Arts haf, will be @ complimentary pro given by the Cornish school the subscribers to the schoo! fund. Students from the | take part Barnes and Richard Odlin will have charge of the lighting and ng for the operatic numbers and The program will be as follows: nish School Symphony Or. % Francis J tor for Arinetrong, orchestra—DBallet Egyp cose Leatgini ° ballet eles, director ) Badinage (b) Mariequin to © Quandary Delibes Coryell | (c) Ball Dance . under the Jou-Jervilie. from the opera direction of Jesave Mimi Rudoiphe Robert BA Dorothea Hopper at the plane | ends | ne of SUOrchestra and ‘Soloist Give Pleasing Program Last evening, in Meany hall, the | Seattle Symphony orchestra gave) the fourth of its symphony concerts for this season. From the applause | it was apparent that the entire program | met with the approval of the audi ence, The opening number waa the over ture of “Carnaval Romain,” by Ber Hox, © piece the composer originally intended for the opera “Benvenuto | Cellini,” but it has become better | knoWg as & concert piece It was given a very good interpretation, and received merited applause. The two numbers that followed, the orchestral | nketch, “On the Bteppes of Middle Ania,” by Borodin, and Charpentier's "On Muleback,” from the suite, “Im- | both had a decid ed Oriental strain, In the first may) be heard the Russian folksong, Inter: | mingled with the music of a passing | caravan, “On Muleback” is the ¢hird | of the suite, and probably the best | known of them all. Sibelius’ “Symphony No. 1” was the closing number. This composi tion in considered by many one of | the composer's greatest works, The | opening theme of the first move ment is given out by the violins, fol lowed by the violas and cellos, then | the wind instruments. The second | movement is written in a more som- ber tone, beginning with a simple melody by the muted violins and cel- los, The next movement is a echer- 20, and the last reverts back to mel- odies of both the first and second movementa, In the entire aymphony | the kettle drums play an important | part, An added attraction of last even- ing’s concert was the soloist, Arthur Middleton, bassbaritone, He pas- sonnes & very remarkable voice of ex- quality and resonance. ter, his tones were clear and true. | His diction was perfect and he wang | with the utmost ease and in a most | pleasing manner, His first number was “Largo a! Factotum,” from “The Barber of Seville,” by Rossini, which he sang in a delightful manner, It was greeted with such applause that he gave for an encore “Lungi del! Caro Bene,” by Secchi, a beautiful composition, wonderfully given. His next was a group of songs, including “Smug: gier’s Song,” by Kernochan; Tours’ | “Mother @' Mine,” which called for) & repetition, and the last, “Danny | by Damrosch, The audi- | who academy in Portland, arrived today has spending « few days tives in town. spend |daughter and son-in-law, Mr. | Mrs. mn Hits Perronets, Military Sergeant Lewis in attending holida, with bis Mr, and Mrs. Frank to mpend the Lewis. . oe Lesh, of Yakima, his home, after visiting Fr On December 28 he leave for California to remainder of the winter, and will be accompanied by hie daughter and soniniaw, Mr. and Mrs, Walker Morria, of Yakima. eee Mins Mildred Farrar arrived this morning from echool in California to spend the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Farrar. eee Mr. Barrett Herrick wi leave Monday for a month's visit in Chi cago and New York. eee Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Witherspoon are departing December 24 for Port land, to spend Christmas day with Mr, and Mrs, W. A. McDonald. On | December 29 they will sall from | san Francisco for Honolula, where they will be the guests of Major Geor H. Koehler, U. 8 A. and Senator D. B. returned to to the plans | Mrs. Koehler at Schofield barracks. Mr. and Mrs. Witherspoon plan to Vivian Streng-Hart | return to Seattle about. February 1.% ee Mr. Carl F. Gould returned last evening from a business trip of several days in Aberdeen. eee Mrs. Carl Donworth left today for Portiand to spend the holidays with her parents, Judge and Mrs. Charles H. Carey. Mr. Donworth will join ber later for Christmas, eee Mra. Jessie Wardle, who has been spending the summer with her and James Brinkley, left Saturday for her home in Memphis, Tenn. ee Mr. and Mra. Walter Scott Fits land children will arrive Thursday to spend the holidays with Mra. Charles F. Whittlesey, the mother of Mra. Fite ee Mr. Raymond R. Frazier’ will re turn tonight from a trip of sev- leral weeks in the Fant. ee Dr. and Mrs. Atbert Irving Bouf- fleur returned last night from a month's visit in Chicago and New York. eee Mr. Dudley W. Burchard fs the guest of Mr. Thomas Green, while Mrs. Burchard is in the Orient, and Mrs. Green is on an Eastern #o- journ. ence was reluctant to let him go, and” he responded with two negro songs, “Uncle Rom” and “Standin’ in Need of Prayer.” 5 cee Ladies’ Musical Club Concert On the afternoon of January 10 the Ladies’ Musica! club will give a con- cert in the ¥. W. C. A. auditorium. The chorus, under the direction of Claude Madden, will render a pro- gram in keeping bey Yuletide, Amphion Society Christmas Program The Amphion society will hold ita annual Christmas party in the rooms of the Fine Arts society, on Wednes- day evening, December 22. Songs ap- propriate to Christmas and the holi? days will be sung, after the custom- | ary tree which the society has each year. ae ee eeenee ea NEW YORK.—Edward V. Gam- bier, formerty vice president of the Atlantic National Bank, of New York, killed in plunge from 10th story of the bank building. Next W y ha HERE’S SURELY A MERRY A uae WEEK 7 abe A GUSHER OF LAT STORY DIVINE IMBEDDED WITH LITTLE KART THROBS —SPLENDIDIX OFFERED | Pringle; treasurer, Mr. ( Mr. C. C. Thomoxon, principal of the| army schools at Fort Worden, was elected director, The ehairman of the committee on Pageanty and City Jeautification is Mre. Jacob House. The chairman of the com : 7 mittee on Athletics and Recreation iq! Basien F. W. Londahl, U. &. N., Mr. H. FR. ‘Taylor. ‘The chairman or, Will be the guest during the holidays | the committee on Music, € Chaplain M. 0, Lendahl.aaé Mire. Orchestras and Bands, Londahl, at Fort Flagler. | STMAS HOUSE PARTY jor Royal Kemp Greene, U. 8 adjutant of the Puget Sound Dis- | jtrict Coast Defenm and Mra Greene, will have an their house | enests during the holidays Mr. J. B Martin and Miss Martin, of Port Angeles. FORT WORD: by the wives of the non-commis “aed Fort Worden Plans for the/sioned officers, who have skillfully pas celebration in the Service| arranged most of the program. on Christmas eve are being pri * The committee has sciected, Mr. and Mra. Frederick J. Bailey's} Ballard. week-end guests at Glen Cove were) Miss Welkel, Mies Anne Adams, Mr, | rem: Malcolm Goodfellow, Mr. Herbert) “The will be joodfellow, Mr. John Dunn. service at the Fremont Baptist ehureh Sunday, and in the evening “A Sermon on Pots.” The pastor, Rev. Bibert H. Hicks, will have charge of the services. ARTHUR. VINTON JANE MORGAN AND THE WILKES PLAYERS Evenings—25e to $1.00 Matinecs—2ic to 50c and SATURDAY WILKES Tonight—“COME SEVEN” eee | Baptist Church Services Inscription @n the Cross” the subject of the morning | A. COMMANDER TERTAINS every enlisted man and for every| © On Tuesday, at his Fort Worden in the garrison, an appropriate | quarters, Colonel John L. Hayden, U brance, and the presents, some! S. A., commander of the Puget Sound of them, are now being | District Coast Defenses, was host at d and ribboned. The children |one of his famous little dinners, his Choruses, is Mra, AUCTION min Lemmon, | ONE-TARI pe rehearsing Ch and th. Fort band is, practic Christmas © rols, Decorations of iB. #o beautiful in this Ever. state, have been planned, the gifttree and the outdoor wunity-tree” have been selected, an enthralling Christmas film been chosen. attractive celebration at Fort forden has been made possible by Officers’ Fund, and by an appro. riation by the Fort Exchange. T! rman of the committee in Mrs. Merriam, wife of © ary Macpherson Merriam, commander of Fort Worden ants are Mra, Moore, tenant Colonel Jairus Alpha . A. 8. A.; Mrs. Lemmon, wife Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, 8. A.; Mrs. Miller, wife Charles Miller, Medical corps B. A.; Mrs. Howler, wife of Ca p Louis J. Bowler, U. $. A. The ‘3 who have contributed, ling to his rank, to the Officers nd, which has made possible a gift for each child in the rixon, are M@olonel John L. Hayden, U. 8. A. @ommander of the Puget Sound Dis > trict Const Defenses; C Macpherson Merriam, U inder ee Her wife of 8. of Fort Worden Aiphaeus Moore, U. or Royal Kemp Greene, U jutant of the Pu; A., corn ye ** vi Sound District istras hymns and | of Major | guests including Major Royal Kemp | |Greene, U. 8. A. adjutant of ‘the Puget Sound District Coast Defenses, and Mrs. Greene; Major English and | Captain Fitzpatrick, temporarily at | Fort Worden, awaiting orders, INFORMAL LUNCHEON At luncheon on Friday @t their Fort Worden quarters, Colonél Henry Macpherson Merriem, U. 8. A., com mander of Fort Worden, and Mre Merriam, had ag their guest Major Layncelot M. Purcell, U. 8. A., who has arrived at Fort Worden from, San Francisco op inspection duty |connected with the pffice of the con- jeerwe tion quartermaster. 4¢ y COMMANDER | | Lieutenant-Colonel Jatrus Alphaeus Moore, U. 8 A., has been appointed commander of Fort Mlagler, and ia| m duty there. Fort Worden | army and civilian, regrets departure of Colonel and Mrs Moore, for their hospitality has been not only generous but delightful. | The younger set, especially, will not! leaaily replace wuch a leader as Mrs, }Moore, Flagler society is to be con-| lonel Henry | gratulated on the arrival of the new | Medical lcommander and his cosmopolitan | mel | wide. INFORMAL FOR YOUNGER SET An informal evening for the | Brinkley, U Major Kel! U. 8. A., and Mrs. Lemmon, Fort Worden quarters on wer vis-a-vis Shirroak The chair on the Hoste unt of the soldiers, is Mrs. U. agey. The chairman of the committee on Educational Activities jis Mrs. J. EB. Dobbs. The on Army and Navy Cooperation con | sista of Major John L. Hughes, U, 8 | A., retired, representing the commu. nity, and Captain Louis J. Bowler, U. 8. A, represe nting the army. n ofthe com House, favor at thelr being Cay 8. A. and Mra, Brink ley DELIGHTFUL DINNER On Friday night, in Seattle, Major Launcelot M. Porcell, U. 8. A., was} hont at a delightful dinner, his guests | cluding bis brother and sister.in RRS. oe Mr und Mra. Hugh Puree, | LUNCHEON Gu nets Mra. John Twomsley and Hugh Mrs. Frederick J, Bafley's luncheon Devereux Purcell. jon ‘Thursday included Mrs, Moore, |wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Jairus findacue Moore, U. 8. A.; Mrs, Har. Major Charles Robert Finley, U. 8 y L. Tibbals and Miss House. A., just promoted to his majority, dating from July, is everywhere the recipient of congratulations | n IONGRATULATIONS PERSON Major F. G. Dill in San Francisco LS nan, U. 8. A. ta temporary duty. AUCTION BRIT | On Friday, at their Fort Worden| Major English, U quarters, Major Charles Robert Fin-| transferred from ley, U. 8. A.cand Mra ley, were | ¢ hosts at an auction bridge, thetr| guests incluging Major Kelley Ben-| jomin Lemrhon, U. 8. A., and Mrs.) A., has re Lemmon; Major Alvin Charles Miller, | Casey corps, U. § A. and Mra.| , Miller, with their house guest po Major Launcelot Allan, U. . A., of the Medical corps. | A., havin 8. A. Fort has been Worden to ‘amp Lewin Major A s. Fort corps, U. for duty at M. Purcell, U finished his inspection at | Fort Worden, left on Friday DIRECTOR OF ENTERTAINMENT | Ogden, Utah, m which point he Captain Louis J, Bowler, U. 8. Aj will return to his headquartérs in a.| for | At Fort Flagler, the 13th com pany, on Christmas day, will be din ner hosts to all the officers and thelr families in the garrison. ommittee | | Mra. recently timer T. who in A. Warren, of Seattle, been the guest of LI Fous, U. 8. A., and Mrs are delightfully estab. 4 their new quarters er. At Fort Flagler, Lieutenant Gray, U. 8 A. and Mrs have their sister as house guests Christmas holidays. from thelr new sta Fort Liscum, where they |tion at | Alaska, | but hap’ lserenity but the | wolves In the n WHITE VASELINE When vaseline must be used, suggestion has been made . by are sno howling of instead of the ordinary line, tubes or Jars, and will not stain tow- ela and bed linen, yellow vase has} at| Lee | Gray, will | mother and father and during the near Valdes, bound that nothing disturbs her the the a trained nurse to use white vaseline This may be bought either in| X Miss “Armour En gaged |to John J. Mitchell, jr. CHICAGO, Dec. 18.—Two' of the greatest fortunes of the Middle ‘West will be merged with the mar riage of Miss Lolita Armour, sole heir of J, Ogden Armour, and John J. Mitchell, Jr. eldest son of | John J. Mitchell, bank president | and director in a score of com panties. | ‘The announcement of the engare- ment of Miss Armour and Mr, | Mitchell was made toda | Miss Armour, it is estimated, has a) fortune of 410,000,000 and is the sole) heir of the Armour estate, valued at} 1 $60,000,000. Mitchell's father is head | lof several banks and has a fortune lof many millions. | FRIED RABBIT Soak Wabbit in salt water over | night. When ready to cook cut in| pleces for serving. Parboil in boiling water to cover with a medium-sized onion, Drain. Roll in flour sifted with salt and pepper. Brown quickly | in hot lard and butter mixed, Halt} cover with boiling water and cook | |slowly for an hour. Remove from | gravy and brown in hot oven, Make! |aravy of broth remaining in frying pan, PANT Matinees—2130 BEGINNING MO’ JAN R One ef Vaudevilic’s M AGES Nighte—% and NDAY MATINER 4 UBINI it Beautiful Musical Offerings Sennon's M usical Treat IMPERIAL QUINTET Irish Comedt ROWLAND in “A it of Pantaxeecope, Prem: & MEEHAN the Auld Sea” ting ‘Third Kplaede.of “Nride in” General Adminsion—Matinces, 250; Nights, 40

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