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MISS HEFFERNAN TO WED JANUARY BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor « TATIONS WILL BE John T. I man to th marriage of their daughter Grace, to Mr Lawrence Moss Arnold, son of Mr. and Mra M.A. Arnokt The Right Rev, Edward J. O'Dea will re servicg at 8:30 o'clock, Saturday eve * ping, January 15, at the he of Mias Heffernan's parents, “Gracemont,”| @n Blaine bivd. Miss Gera! Jackson will attend the bride aa maid of} honor, and Mra. Caspar W the matron of honor, Miss Lucile Green, Miss Judithe Gibbs, Mis Marian Winter, of Los A om, and Mise Sallie Cootes, of T a, wi Be the bridexmaida Little Miss Anne Parry, daughter of Dr. and Mra. Ivan Parry, will bo the flower girt. Mr 3 Caspar W. Clarke will be grooms x Man, and (he usher will be Mr. John Moffernan Mr. Chester Latimer, Mr ck amt at Yacht Club The Southern dinner at the Yacht @lub on Saturday evening proved to Be the moet enticing menu since the @peming of the club. Opossum from New Orleans, yams and persimmons from Alnto became the inspira ' Gon for: many dinner parties, and @everal “no host™ groups of dinem Christmas trees and decorations put ‘the clubrooms in holiday attire and ‘aie a pleasing background for the Many. vivid evening gowns. Another > @immer dance, equally attractive, ts » Promised in the near future. oe. | Mrs. Collins to Entertain at Dinner Mrs. John Collins will entertain @ family dinner of ten covers day at her residence, eee Informal Supper Mr. and Mra Lestie M. Darwin ‘Were hosts last evening at a delight ful supper at their home in the Al r apartments. | : . en Party for jisted Men ‘The enlisted men at Fort Lawton their families will enjoy 4 apes festivity and tree Thars | evening at the Service club at post. The officers’ wives have Been working diligently for some ee decorations for the af- ea eee Bayor and Mrs. ’ dwell to Be Hosts _ With the members of thetr family a few intimate friends as their Mayor and Mrs. Hugh M at thelr residence on Christ Mr. and Mrs. Fred EB. Sander will wentertain with a large family dinner club jinx will take place evening, December 23, at 6 Special gridiron stunts have promised, and a5 a record at- Mendance is expected, reservations “will be made according to the date @t acceptance of the invitation card annual Twelfth Night party will held January 6. ose . and Mrs. Shank Dinner ' Entertaining the members of their @amily, Mr. and Mra Corwin 5. hank will be hosts at a Christmas ‘@inner at home. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Drs. George F. Vradenberg will entertain "with a dinner of ten covers at their ae Christmas Dinner at Home swith a family dinner. eee Knights of Columbus Plan Mardi Gras Ball The Knights of Columbus an- ounce the most elaborate and alto- brilliant affair ever given by 4 their ballroom. The committees @re working dilicently on decorations and innovations, which are to be Most unusual. Many of the guests re to be costumed and a typical Mardi Gras «pirit will prevail, with Serpentine, baloons, colored lights and augmented orchestra, and prizes will be awarded the best costumes. At 12 o'clock the new year will be wshered in with an entertainment which has never before been wit- essed in Seattie. ‘The committee in charge: Mr. BA ard Finnegan, Mr. Charles Mor) arity, Mr. C. Easton Conway, Mr. J Vidone, Mr. Frank Fletcher, Mr. C. Fairhurst, Mr. Frank Barrett and Mr. Frank O’Brien, chairman, see Surprise Dinner Dance og In honor of Miss Ida May Wer. ener, whose birthday it was, Miss Myrtle Johnson entertained on Thursday evening with an enjoyable dinner dance at the home of Mrs, L. D. Ludlow, aunt of the hostess. G@overs were placed tor twenty-five Bt tables gay with Yuletide decora tions and greens. Miss Johns came down from her home in & ett several weeks ago, @ with Mrs. Johnson. eee Anadel Club Dance Invitations have been issued by Anadel club for its annual Chr for a vis joorge McAteer, } Douglas McCaran, Mrs. James ‘Ryan, ISSUBD THIS WEEK BY MR Clarke (formerly Miss Virginia Cook) will be Successful Dinner Dance | | | | Towne | | time to provide an entertainment! will entertain with a family | Dr. and Mrs, Albert Irving Rout: | Meur on Christmas day will entertain | organization for New Year's eve| “|§ NECKLACES f The Star AND MRS DATES To Remember WEDNESDAY, DECEMAER t— Sumson’s dancing party THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29— Witttam L. Keddow's Hiack'® holitay party { her small daughter, Aon SATURDAY, DECEMBER ts Mr and Mrs Henry Brodertck’s dance at thelr home their residence. L. Garret at the Migh- Thorpe Carr's party te ot the birthday ef clyn, nee. Byland’e dancing { the home of her grand- Mn end Mra HB rersp AY, DECEMBER ss Chartty ball, under the auspices of Seactic Day Nursery asso- om, lem Chrtetensen’s holiday dancing Party at Christensen's Broadway art Mine Prisctfia Anderson’s breakfast at home, complimentary to Mins Ida Van Diensa, Mra Frank Gti bert Mack and Mra Joha Leor the Sunset club at 2 Mra Edward L Garrett Mra RB Weldon Youns’s dancing party at the Sunset ciad for their daughter, Mise Betty Young people's ance at the Mount Baker club hous. THURSDAY, DECEMAER to— The Mimes Nancy and Laura Fm- ory will entertain with @ hetiday Bates Residence Dr. and Mra Uri G@ Rates on Christmas day will have a family din- and Mrs. Moore bave as their house guests in their Fort Lawton quar ters, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes of gene, Ore, parents of Mra. M During the holidays Major and Mrs. Moore will entertain a number af rel- atives at (heir home. eee Ramseyer, visit in California, en route home fram their Eastern journg oe ingham and are again occupying their apartment at the Volunteer. | They will be the guests of Mr. and Mra. M. Ross Downs on Christmas day eee berg, accompanied by thetr daughter and soninlaw, Mr. and Mra C E. Thurmon, will motor to Coupeville to | spend Christmas with Mra. Vraden- berg’s father, Mr. E. Vradenberg. eee Mr. and Mrs. HB. B. Butterbangh of | Tacoma will spend the holiday week- end with their daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McConahey ee Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Philip Shank | and little daughter, Barbara Gene, of | Deer Island, Ore. will arrive Thurs- |day to spend the holidays with Mr. |and Mrs. Corwin 8. Shank. oe Mr. Harry Whitney Treat returned last evening from an Wastern trip. | Miss Priscilla and Miss Loyal Treat | |arrived today from the Westlake school in Los Angeles, to spend the holidays with their parents. oe Mr. Forrest Tucker left recently | for Pasadena to spend the holidays | with his parents, Mr. and Mra. | Pldred Tucker, who are wintering in the South, eee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat jare expecting Mrs. Treat’s brother and niece, Mr. H. Campbell Graef and daughter, Miss Olyve Graef, of Washington, D. C., to arrive Decem- ber 24 to make an extended visit at the Treat home, ose Miss Edith Sprague of Tynn, | Mase., will arrtve Thursday to be the | euest of Miss Augusta Burwell for the holt '§ ADD-A-PEARL and loose pearls ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler 1010 Second Avenue The marriage of Miss Segrid Elenor ! manuel Lutheran church. world can be sides. civilization. Giving the Children Their Money This is not our money we are spending; it is theirs—the little children, our children, who need it so sorely. “We are glad God has blest us so that we can do this. We are glad we are finding real happiness and abiding peace in living what the Master taught us.”—-This from a real Ameri- can household. unson to Mr, Charles F. Wusthoff was solemnized Thursday evening in the Im- THE SEATTLE STAR cin Gillen. Mra. Mabel Downs, who also made preaging the esteem and good will the order see vation League nations of all 8 } Pe ee | win give “Th . od as follows: ‘ , Seattle Lodge No. 7 | H, Petrie, Tuesday, & p.m Pastoral from Oratorte “Meesiah™-.. h Wyk; out Beattie lodge No. 7, Honor Protec. | Coven C a Third | wide watoh, Johanna MoCoy;| tive association, will meet at # p, m.|*"4 Lapeer’ z musician, Miwa Myrtle Sorenson; rep-|in Evergreen hall, Arcade boliding. sanford sigs ts nd : eee a aa tieaa, Biter aap ai | alto’ Robert Laine, tenor, and Frank. | a Mabel Downs; alternate, Mra. Mage File Lancoin Benedict Clab ay mene ae ‘ The retiring president, | ch wan presented | analysis with a gift by Mra Sadie Phillips, a brief addrem ex Queen Anne Cirete, Child Conner } } Members are requested to bring do. kinds for Christmas —Portrait by Jacobs voxts to the meeting of Queen Anne mee MONDAY, DECEMPER 26, 1929, h ave Tuewday, December 2 | p m. The tople will be “The | eee Chapter V, P.O. B a | CLUBS FOR TUESDAY circle, Child Conservation league to| Chapter V, P.O! 1% Motor Cé In Seattle be held at 120 p.m. with Mra, Hwing | Dealer ub, Seneca and Loy! Canadian Clob Dance D, Colvin, 407 W. Howe at. lat & o' ay ‘The next dance by the Canadian | if 88 | ofphn Nd Christmas Program club of Beattie will be held in Doug+| Caleidh Club . bs Elliott Bay Camp iby Symphony Orchestra }lws ball Tuesday evening, December Mra, I A ubscher 03 38th] camp, Modern Wood-|VY ”) phony £ }21. A lore ering of Canadians, | ave. N., will be howte ti p.m. to| me America, at nev | A program made up entirely a resident in Seattle and their frie . | Caleb club. |) bs hall, Third and cuN4 | numbers appropriate to the holiday’ if desired, Dr. Dal the p oe Dancing, a | season is promined by the Seattle dent, and the soctal committee are Lincotn PUT. A 5 . . i gptttonaion most anxious that all Canadians up The manual training department of | ADDITIONAL CLUBS \' ir 8 y Orchestra at - epochal equainted in Seattle make them-| LA n high wehool will be in charge " Christmas eve concert, to be sf pre ober known, Special muste bas|of the ember meeting of Lin-| ae No, 86 Entertained § [in Meany hall Friday night, in £ | been engaged. coln P. at 2 p.m. in the #hop,| “lot the regular ss jay eve see where a claan will give a demonstra. | '-\popular program, Conductor Jd Aquila Lodge Meeting |} tion, A short business seaxion at 2:40) t 1) M. Spargur has preserved an ‘The Aquila lodge No, 36, degree of followed by talks from de-|t ba between serious works honor, met in Evergreen hall, Tacs instruc Mr, H. 1./m ommpositions in lighter vein in day evening, December 14. After a| Dietta, Mr. Ik L. Mr. L. C./¥ tion of music in keeping f lahort business eeenion the following | Olsen and Mr. C. } i . spirit of Christmas, A ple officer re elected for the enm . jwhich was attached a d@ainty gift| A by eve year: aident, Mise Id Interlake POT. A lfor each guest | coral rat vice president, Mr A burine wg | waky's grace! “ oe a wae. pre by & musical y College to Present racker” suite, recorder lake POT. A. # T he c hrist C hild’ ’ introduced, ‘The » Lincoin Benedict human aes will meet at 8 p.m. at) W: W- Cowen in pianist. Cathey “ ig director, My ¢ 234 Globe building, First ave. and| sallinap iii Madison at. A. M. M’LEOD, CANADIAN VET. |. ot ie ERAN, is missing from his home at Alki Review No, 59 | Clinton, according to report received teristic Dances Alki Review No. 59, W. B.A. willl i. potion, McLeod was suffering moet at § p.m. in W. O, W. hall. ws preset Remaster y euring poss wg 2 fe eer Tie . @.9 (Powmian) Capitol Hi W. ©. T. U. Anyway, @ pessimist doesn't ‘The Capitol Hil W. C. T. &. will|us half to death with his al reves | > “of the Reed Pipers t with Mra. Benjamin Latorette, jokes at "ares an ae ee EWER trinkets, a little less tinsel for your Christmas will put food into the mouth of some little victim of the ar; will enable it to exist until next year’s crops arvested i in Europe. Herbert Hoover, whose masterful organization has fought for six years against the Grim Reaper, says his re- sources will be exhausted by January, 1921. 000,000 NOW—or millions of little graves will dot the road- You have the power to help save—America’s gift to He needs $33,- Becoming a Partner With the Almighty “The families of Hurope are just like other families,” writes an influential business man in sending his check for $1,000, “Those parents cry when their children suffer and those children know more of misery than any man or woman who has not seen them could believe. “To help them is to do a divine feed, to become a partner with the Al- mighty. Shall we not show them something of that mercy of God for which we hope ourselve Make Your Offering This Week at Downtown Booths, or Use the Attached Coupon This Advertisement Contributed all the women of America will do the Will You =| Share fi YOUR CHRISTMAS WITH EUROPE’S STARVING BABIES? * “T AM sending a thank-offering that our own baby is properly fed and clothed.” That’s the way one American mother feels about her contribution to save the millions of starving children in Europe. She heard the plaintive cries for help from three and one-half million innocent children threatened with death by starvation, cold and dis- rg ease. She saw her own little one happy and com- fortable, and she knew some portion of her income could be spared for those whose very lives depend on the generosity of kind-hearted Americans. Can you think of any more glorious joy at this Christmas time than to have an opportunity to snatch from death one or more of God’s children and give them warmth and happiness? How about your Liberty Bonds—what are they earning for you in their strong box? A few extra dollars every six months—just a little more spending money. But think of the dividend earned for you in the laughing faces of little ones you have fed and clothed—saved from death—if you use this paper in answering the cry of the famine-stricken children! You will enjoy your Christmas more if you share your usual Yuletide plenty with the starving babies. They do not need toys, candies or cake—bread and clothes alone. Hats Given Up for Starving Babies “1 thought that I needed a new hat, but when I saw your appeal for the children of Europe I knew that last years hat would do for another season. We village teachers cannot manage both bats and orphans at the same time.” “I shall wear my old one and if same, God's forsaken lambs will be fed.” That's how two American women have sacrificed new hats in order that some children might live.