The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1920, Page 10

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4 FAREWELL DINNER FOR CLUBS FOR FRIDAY DR. AND MRS. CROWTHER Adele M. Wlelde BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Procedure Chul Boctety Fditor of The Star Adele M, ‘Fialde Parliamentary and} yrs. Lucy Morris, guardian of Wo-| be a Craft meeting to work S A FAREWELL COMPLIMENT TO DR. AND MRS. J. B./ Procedure club will moet dt 1:90 p.|panka Camp Fire 4 Boy Scoute| Count Book. January 14 will CROWTHER, who are leaving the last of the month for the Bast,}m. at the RatnterGrand. Mrs. Bila part. The program begina | Grand Counce) Fire, in wt Where they will make their home, Mr, and Mrs, A, 8. Kiford and Mr’ and | Cudthes, president, in charge of par | girls will take part Jun sia Mra. & C. Armstrong will entertain jointly at dinner Monday ev Mare ntar law ‘ fect lesson. Wohanka Camp Fire qirin| fo be a #oc mt part mt the he lt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elford. Invitations have been extended tw | “Commitvegs Public speaking 1 | nave boen meeting to practice Christ | Cary! Kerr This party tn to " > thirty friends of the honor guests. charge of Madame Harriet Saunder ‘ 4 they bh a urprine.”” On January 28 the girl a? fe 1 son, Subject, “Name ef Old Glory,” song written th © planning a upper hike. Mrs Minor ] ~ | by Jamon Whitcou Riley and sung te the tune of is eM Grar s r 2 ire, whioh b i "4 an British. American Association evening of January 14 at the + Complimented . & ean, Amectation ee erent of January 14 at he Mrs. Robert Wilson entertainea in. | 10 Remember I, artetinns, eve, a the . ine rts rt ph pistes weageel eee. joe Be Formally at tea the first of te ¥ 2: eaeemas eenehinns heart ae ere between Banese a noe Carmo vice siete | Lee sa donin SEE saison: whe arith yr. tenor, |American association will gather gine ee Ere ae f r inn Thott aan ; fe the gucet of er parentS, Mr. and | There will be a Chrivtmas tree and Wehanka Camp Fire gine | Ruth Brown and tau Ruth Gasser Mrs. ik We cerhouse, |special music, Children are espe: | Aud you bet we will do our share are guastinns of Rigo eee clally invited, and strangers of Brit wen 0 dentea to have [ATC Wal: wid cake os: | maker ish birth always welcome, erremonta Sunset Club to Have “a it t iday party sae } ext meeting a coremonial, lTO PRESENT PLAY : House m Reset of har emall Gouphtety Court of Honor MACATAWA GIRLS AT WILKES THEATRE Brownlie Ann SATURDAY, DECEMAER ts— Mr. and Mrs Mowry Brodertek’s a at thelr home. members of the Sunset club ‘tian, with its four-piece orchestm. will entertain their members and friends at a dancing party this eve ning in I. O. O. F. temple, 10th ave. and East Pine st. . _ Years day at the club. Dancing will ene Be enjoyed, and tea served during calling hours, from ¢ until 7 @'clock. / a in Family covers for twenty-four mem | of her family, Mrs. Frantz HH. | will entertain at dinner Christ | M an Bordeaux oner Miss Heffernan sn: Moss Arnold ing party at Cheir resi 4 % r oe Mixers’ Club ‘The Mixers’ club will hold a Christ Mra Byron Thorpe Carr's party tn of the birthday of Evelyn Yyland’s bus hall on Friday, December 24 | Dancing at 9 o'clock. The committee jin charge of arrangements ara Mr Family Dinner Christmas Eve ‘Mr. and Mrs. Perry B. Truax will | Be hosts at a large family dinner eve at their residence. eee ‘Mr. and Mra. W. W. Felger will, ike members of their family | Charity ball, the Beattie ciation | Deas, T. U. wit hold its regular business meeting Friday, December 34, 2 p m. in the chapel, Tist and Madison. bya Black and Mra Jobe Leor | ee ap | Christmas Service at First - M ain: nr " t a4 A. HL Anderson's - ner at yt Ch Winananas’ Of unusual Interest ts to be the Musicale at the Sw byterian church on Christmas eve |The children of the primary and be sinners’ departments will entertain @gnciog party at the Sum for 25 minutes with song and story, ft dr daughter, Miss carrying one back to the days when Santa Claus and his reindeer were as real as the prosaic duties of to- day. Under the direction of Mra John McRobbie, the young people th of the First Methodist Mise Pillie Rernard’s holiday party il present an impressive represen at high neon Monday, at the LP Bigg ens ltation of the Holy Land and the of the bride's father in Zenith, || FHUBADAY. ORCEMBER 20. mm. || birth of the Christ child. Christmas witnessed by about twenty rela-| ain with @ beliday || carols and holiday greetings will in and intimate friends of the sure an evening long to be remem Miss Julia Fisher, ister dered. eiub, In compiim. 0 Parsons and Miss Anita Mathban, Colonel Elisworth Circle SS Sroseanes, 2. Colonel Ellsworth Circle of the @ ‘Mrs. Will P. was read by the Rev. J. BE. ePranetccice: jA. | Friday, December 24, at 1:30 p. m.. In Veterans’ hall, the Armory, Memortal with the Gallatin » Milling | Silsabete Dessege emtine Mise | | urged to be present. Mr. and Mra Clifford Wiley, Mise +e 9 | Virginia Wiley and Mise Marian ! Wiley will keep open house, |] PMURSDAY, JANUARY ¢— Twelfth night party at the College ADDITIONAL CLUBS Anadel Club Will Entertain o Mr. Lawrence Moss Arnold at the residence of Mr. and Mra J. Mr. J. J. Gorman, Mr. and Mr. \? Sullivan eee Friday Mr. David Rosenberg will ar- | ily group. Navy Boys Sunday from Missoula, Mont.. where |them fn giving the army and navy he is attending the Montang univer. | boye tn our midst a little home cheer sity. He will be the gupst of his during the holiday season some erick, for the holiday season. jall those who will enfertain these @ pleasant evening in their h call Mrs. Hilmer, Eliiott 6 Mrs. George C.| row fro man extended Eastern trip.) at dinner eee Naval college at Esquimalt, B. C..| necember 21 to January 7. feed January 6 at 6 o'ceck in Bt. Ge ide Elford, wh fe attendir ployer announce the second dance of Mark's church with Dr. H. H. Gowen | Wells college. Mr. Elford will spend their nter sertes tobe held feeding the service. Miss Lorine a week with his d t ff dr. | De ruday, January 6 Bryant will be the bride's only parting for F d return home Ir been extender mt and Mr. Hayden Harker, | via Californt ' of the bride, will attend the -- —- ae The ushers will be Mr. John . Mr. Barclay Dean, Mr. Harry Bold and Mr. Clyde E. Rogers. A Wedding dinner will follow at the home of the groom's parents for the bridal party and members of the iy Dr. and Mrs. A. M. MacWhinnie | Bre to be guests to nine members of their family at dinner on Christmas Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. William Sarginson | @Mnounce the marriage of their Gaughter, ¥ to Mr. Elbert F. Lewis on Sunc December 19. Dr. | M. A. Matthews officiated at the| “Keep Your Cash for Christmas Cheer— @eremony, which was performed in ce eerrere cf the Firat Presbyterian | Buy That Suit and Pay Next Year’— church. Miss Msther Campbell and | Mr. W. M. Scaise were the attend ants. The bride 's a graduate of M . 9 b Lincotn high school and Mr. Lewis $s t it cevterted roms he ovis aoe | ens an outns Una State college, where he became | no em) Suits and Top Coats , es The holidays’ call for something new, and this store will supply 14 | your needs and allow you to pay for them tr A | : Mr. and Mru. Stanley Ballard ana Easy Weekly Terms, beginning next year. two sons, of Yakima, will arrive this | @xening to spend the holidays with friends and relatives. 9 see Mr. and Mrs, ¥. KE. Papo left} § yesterday for Gray Gables to spend | ‘ va Christmas with their son and daugh ¢ a ter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore K. @ 4 Pape. + grep . ghee nee aay ; of | ¥ ) CLOTHES FOR MEN AND ‘_ Mr. Harry Rosenberg of Medford, fi is —WAISTS—FURS il ia Ore., arrived this week to spend the Hifay holidays as the guest of his parents, | 207 Rialto {Old Wredericle & Nelnon Batiding Sec®nd Ave. Me. and Mrs. John R. Holmes, On Between Madison and Spring, Over Pig'n Whistle 1Ch urtlamgntary and | ‘The Court of Honor, Life Assoala- | are making scrapbooks which y will tura in to headquarters to | tickets are being sold by different |*econd class will be from 3:30 to 6, placed where most needed. The Macatawa girls are-also planning @\ are $1, $1.50 and $2. » party Keith Bullitt, president of Seattle Council of Camp Fire mas eve frolic In Knights of Colum: | Cart Munson, Mr, George Sandersoped , |Mr. Edward Jones and Mr, Barclay | ree weeks are planning to see her off | and any oth | Washington Boulevard W. ©. T. Us) ili. gros | ‘The Washington Boulevard W.C.| Mra. Bullitt will visit Camp Fire headquarters while she is in SING CAROLS IN COWEN |AND RAVENNA DISTRICTS The girls of Kinoi Camp Fires* are Sunday morning tn tb Christmas service at the Firat Pres | Mra. Ida Powers. Mr are also to ning with little news has come from the| erowna, alao took part, # Owaima group, they have been stead: | neat wan teken. Mies Ruth Brown working along with the manle eave a short talk on the benefits of wholehearted interest that was many interesting meetings have been held which were not given over entirely to business, but of «du @ational value. Among these have Mixes Florence Wright's girls, also ot Queen Anne, are having a series | . of Classes in First Ald. These Jee | in the Forestry building. On Janv-| .ong will cover all the first ald re ary § the girls will visit the Nut R. will hold its regular meeting | been a visit to Helen Ardetie’s candy factory and the University museum where Mr. Fisher. is con-/ n'e the dansant. | services will be held. Members are! The Anadel club will entertain’ Ge neeleek at “Uracemont + || Patrons and patroneases are: Mr. and | BUSY MONTH AHEAD ir The Weeato girls met with their) Ain, writes: “I recommend Foley Mixe Ruth Brown, at|CatM@artic Tablets. I feel like a well | headquarters last Friday and planned | woman toca | ttyir meetings for a month. The «tipation rive from Medford to join the fam-; Triad Association to Help Army and) ‘%, Mettorace. John F. Dore and Mr. and Mrs. Jobn | guardian eee ‘The Triad association of the city | Mr. Harry EB. Flanagan arrived asks the church to co-operate with | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brod-| have already responded, und we ask | eee | boys at dinner, or provide them with | men, to | ing the day or evening convenient and the number of boys desired. The | Cadet Harry De Wolf of the Royal time for these hospitalities is from Fe a e will arrive this evening, to be the cee Yuletide Di ms ey Ay SD lars A tm aaa _ee. 3. J Rainier chapter, D. A. R, will apg oe age oe Sage e038 meet at the Hotel Sorrento on Tues R. Rodd vt a nt rela. |, MF. and Mra. J. F. Duthie returned | day, December 28, 2 p, m. Miss| » thelr guests this morning from a six weeks’ visit! Rakowitiech, a Fusedan student at! yes and intimate - rpm, jin Washington, D.C. They were ac the university, will speak on the : “ leompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. F.|"fimigrant Problem as Related to | Wedding Date Set | Duthie, who bave been spending ten | Her Country.” - Mra. F. M. Larson, | | Whe marriage of Miss Kathleen | days in Chicago. | violinist, will contribute the musical Harker, daughter of Mr. and see | program : William B. Harker, to Mr. Clif-) Mr. A. 8. Elford will leave next -cPrshler ton Read Campau, son of Mr. and Tuesday for New York. where he Associated Western Union Employes ‘Mrs. E. 8. Campau, will be solemn. | will be joined by his daughter, Mix The. Associated Western Union Em. rere e 2) ‘sy ashe sos bs é a eer) — ¢ = ag ey ve =. ye Fe NY iy * THR SEATTLE STAR Fine Arta building on} Wednesday after Christmas they are eve there will be a/to go over to Bellevue to the program in which Camp|of Dorothy Cramer for a Chr girls under the direction of! party and tree, Mriday, tt SORAPHOOKS MMacatawa Cump Fire, held a meet. | prrernoon of December 40 Monday at her home at which wrijes theatre by the eiris of Ona Ruth Brown talked. These Camp Mire gre teaving Monday or Tues a and their aseistent guardian New York, to be gone)" Fal BTOUDE | meeting. The three erouns at Atk * who wish may find! of leaving by guardians, Mra. J. C, Cannon and| fast Friday the girls of Cannon's girls tpstayt and Wewons Comp the other @amp | under the enantianship of Mre How ris at the Pine Arts on Cheist-|ard Marrolf, oreeented a Chrietrnan They are planning to’have | pinay at the Wootland Park Preshy istmas party on January 15 at! terian church, The Bluebirds, work Mra, Cannon's home, | ine in connection with t Comn Fire in the community shown in Camp Fire activities last QUEEN ANNE GROUP hey fir erine W N PLAY « ere F ormenived. WIS | WORKING meer, thelr guar Mins Ma’ Queen Anne bill is w * and Bunch Spruce © quirements On Tuesday, December 21, local SLOWING UP IN WINTER headquarters hummed with busy Lack of outdoor exercine, and) rirls from the Wetomachik Camp] heavy meals in winter disturb diges | Fire, who came down after schoo! | tion with thelr ruardian, Mins Anna M. | wed with undigested, potsonous waste | with an informal dance at the) Brueggerhoff, with seme candy, holly Knights of Columbus hall on the ever|wrenths and pretty things for a! cleanse the bowela without griping | matter Foley Cathartic ‘Children’s Orthopedic hospital hing of Tuesday, December 28th.) Christmas mule. These things are on! or nausea, banish billousness and, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15— The committee are planning several sale thie week at headquarters. peadaches, bloating, gas, bad breath, ‘The marriage of Mise Grace Heffer- | surprises for the evening. The) WECATO GIRLS HAVE and aweeten the stomach, Ammiec H. Advertinement. sy : a 4 MecDougall_/outhwick “The Store of the Christmas Spirit” Second Avenue at Pike Merchandise Certificates Too late to make some particular gift selec- tion? Then give Merchandise Certificates. They are always welcome. There is usuall some particular thing one wants very much— and if she has a merchandise order for it, it’s all but hers. Merehandise Ordery may be written for any mount, They may be purchased on any of our six floors, Special! pecial! If you have forgotten a gift—and would like to send something “special,” call us—Main 6720-—even at the last moment. We will gladly assist you. Consult Betty Lee of Our Personal Shopping Bureau i) Pashi ‘CAMP FIRE GIRLS TO HAVE Ware ae EVE PROGRAM SPOTS FI Vawh an Upset inkwell en a ru in ustors, efficien® the ink spot immediately kimeniik, The siim-miik cor " the corset u ge an a time. Then wash the warm. water and ammonia, | and werub with 4 warm and ammonia. Kinse with clear warm water and wipe with a “The Perkins Triplets,” written by |™!ne | Anna Heid, guardian of the | xterivyn Bullix, will be presented the| On De the | song pr way Camp Fire, The girls are being conched by Mra. Baunderson. « in the city and, and at The Reeenchen Camp Fire mot at! Th? sirls are urged not to forget | local headquarters on Monday with} that January ts health month, and] Health charts can be obtained at |}ocal headquarters for 25c a dozen. | their guardian. Mise Ruth Gazzam, | If @ girl follows the chart for one |morith she wins the health embl Next week the Guardians’ Train. : Course program will be an-| Attorney Hugh L. Hagen, Oakland, Sesy ant on ‘rene ee very entrant at Mills College and she'll enter in the class of 1936 2 Dorethy Cramer, for a business cuardians are Mra. C.F. Culbertson «Ell Mrs Georee Rogers and Mrs W. Parkhuret. wil! give a New Year’s) masquerade ball at the Community! Wlhouse at Alki Mrs. Keith Rultitt and Mra. Jane Terry have offered a prize of half a week at «ummer camr }to the «irl who sella the mont thek and Lawanm lets There will also be a wire for to sing carols Of the beat costume and three specialty Cowen park | dances will be given during the ever Ravenna districts, with their Marshal Foch hax planned to visit| registered. Constance’s mother was a member of Mills’ fa the United States in April, 1921, ulty before her marriage. ing on a play whieh Will be presented very soon. thelr rank of Fig. ‘The bowels should not be clog: | mming, 404 Palmetto St, Mobile, | My trouble was con a RL IG reater tragedy | tOM pot may be brighter than the] carpet because it's} ery-day wear will soon| eee ‘ After Christmas the Kowatahoma : | group, with ite guardian, Miss Anne | Simmons, is planning to take swim iv noe & week rogularty,| 30 will be ceremonial lice at local headquarters, | | The first clase will be from 1:20 to| ; at which Mammy Moon and Hurn Fire Burn will be learned. The this the girls will learn! , Fire. , “ Baby Constance Hagan, 13-months-old daughter of a Cal., is registered as an when she’s 17 years old. She's the youngest applicant eve Seattle Los Angeles New York San Francisco EALIZING fully the style demands and the economical trend of Seattle women, ceaseless effort has beén made by our fashion designers, fabric experts and needle workers to create the new “Sweet Sixteen” garments with such an appeal that our producing forces will again have to be en-, larged. Their manifest appreciation certainly does give Seattle women a wonderful return value. They Are Here —the New Mid-season Models of “SWEET SIXTEEN”—ex- pressing a studied consideration of Quality and Refinement, ex- ceedingly smart and amazingly low-priced at— You don’t have to wait for January “Sales” for Values They're here all the time. More Than a Thousand : of these new and interesting Coats, Suits and Dresses have come within the last forty-eight hours. Many are the original ideas created solely to satisfy women who demand with Style a Practicalijy of distinctive origin without the high cost usually accompanying them. These are values that excel by far any that it has been our privilege in the past to offer. the finest— J, HARRIS, President L. HARRIS, Secretary ‘ J. SALMON, Manager For Women of AU Ages 1021 Second Ave.; Rialto Block

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