The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 28, 1920, Page 8

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/LUNCHEON AND SHOWER HONOR MISS PARSONS a» Society Editor of The Star Rosamond Parsons, who is to be a winter bride. PPE the honor guest wero seated. Miss Jackson te 5 Ente coapry Tea | DATES | As & prenuptial compliment to Grace Heffernan, Miss Geral | Jackson has issued invitations & tea, to be given at her home os 6 o'clock Wednesday, 4‘ eee day Celebration Mildred Farrar entertained | th @ buffet supper last evening at home, in celebration of her birth- A basket of poinsettias con | the attractive table. The guests | attended the impromptu dance Bt the Yacht club. han. Musicale at’ the am. at ‘Rainier Club | Complimentary to Miss Grace Hef- and Mr. Lawrence Moss Ar- whose marriage will take place 15, Mr, and Mra. Caspar W. Will be hosts at dinner Friday January 7, at the Rainier, followed by a theatre party, This “Evening ore Ball and Mrs. Otis Floyd Seinen entertaining with a dinner of covers this evening at the) club. Later the guests will | the jancers at the Charity ball cee . and Mrs. Hall Be Hosts Wi covers placed for eight Mr, and Mrs. John Lee Hal! entertain at dinner this evening | * Rainier club, before the Cha Ball at the Hippodrome. Tomo Mrs, Hall is to be hostess at at her home 3 Polly Perkins Seaonted foward Jeclyn and daughter, | Joslyn, will entertain a of young girls tomorrow at) nel at the Sunset club, for th: of Miss Polly Perkins, A party will follow at the orme Dickate land Mr Visken oa ‘wil be Mra. James A. Pease and ire, EL. Skeet a Gamma Delta 4 Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Keenan, and Mrs. G. N. McLaughlin and ir. and Mrs. Grover Desmond, The ttee on arrangements consists Mr. Edw, Finnegan, Mr. Charles ity, Mr. J. Vidone, Mr. C, East- Conway, Mr. Frank Fletcher, Mr. | Fairburst, Mr. Frank Barrett and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ewing enter. 4 with » family dinner of twelve on Christmas day, at their at Madison perk. Reception for Mrs. Pasting Tt welcome to his sister-tn-law, Mrs. q Fasting, recently arrived from Shanghai, Mr. Jorg Fasting will en- i in with a reception this evening his apartment. Assisting in the ‘a howpitalities will be Mrs. Behr Just, Mrs, Blanche B. and Mrs. F. PINEAPPLE FRAPPE 2 cups grated pineapple 3 cups sugar 6 cups cold water 3 tnore cups sugar % cup lemon juice Cook pineapple and 3 cups of @ugar for 20 minutes. Strain thru 5} ® Wire strainor preening out all the Add the cold water, remain sugar and lemon juice and freeze! “nt dasher. ‘The frappe 1s ready ferve when it is frozen to a Serve in glasses with whip- ‘When furs have been worn tn — weather, shake the surface ture off carefully and then hang fur over a chair-back as faraway from & radiator as possible. It is “better to hang the gurments or the fur outside in the cold air, if at all shaking.them vigorously at intervals, | ‘ possible, , occasional BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS AFTERNOON, AT HER HOME, MISS LOUISE GATES entertained with an attractive luncheon and handkerchief shower and holly dbeautified the board, around which twelve intimate friends To Remember TURSDAY, DECEMBER t— | Chartly ball, ander the ausptess of the Seattle Day Nursery esse Elsa Christensen's hotiday dancing party at Christengen’s Broadway WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Lge Mrs Ba) aod Mra Jobe W. sears Dr and Mrt B Weldon Tor dancing party at the Sunset for their daughter, Mise Hetty nor and Mr. and Mra Keith = ge = od + Geibreith and Mra be i Caaties — & luneheos at the Sunset ad, homeriag Mise fernan. TO complimenting A low mound of | Suneet com- and Mra Stanley 4 cans crabmeat wil eatertain 2 cups almonds Greee head lettuce celery, fi with salad | people, ‘CRABMEAT SALAD 4 cups diced celery 4 hard-boiled eges 3 cups mayonnaine Blanch almonds and cut tn strips. flowers placed in the corner. Put in the oven to crisp Mix fod | creamy lace adds a finishing touch. almonds and egge slices with enough mayonnaise re make moist, Put one leaf of lettuce | | that is well cupped on each plate and eggs for cake fro#ting, ete. Mask with mayon naise. This amount will serve 20) and the desired result will be obtain-| uncle, Mr, Oserect Agpard for Wemca YEAR-END SALE The little acelin of a and ae Agiaon Brooks. —Portrait by James & Merrihew DAINTY BOXES For the dressing table and for hold. ling handkerchiefs dainty boxes can be made. Cover with a silk of a desired shade |ana trim with a gold braid and tiny Rich. | HOUSEHOLD HINT When beating up the whiter of stand | the bowl in hot water while beating led in about one-third of the Uma Now in Progress The Supreme Week of the Year for Securing : Fashionable A pparel AT DECISIVE REDUC- TIONS In accordance with our past custom, our entire beautiful stocks are involved. This means all Suits, all Coats, all Gowns, all Blouses, all + Sweaters, all Petticoats—with- We wish to em- phasize that the extra heavy reductions apply to our regular noted for splendid quality and distin- out reserve. lines of apparel, guished style, Second Avenue at Spring Street (Take Elevator to Third Vloor) Mr, and Mra, GC. C. Daniels and daughter Margaret of Bellingharn. spent the week-end with Mr, and ) Howard Kwing. oe Mra, Leda Fasting arrived Satur day from Shanghai to be the gucat for & month of Mra. F, B. Wilson, on North %#th ave. From here Mre Fasting will leave for a six months’ sojourn in New York and Landon be fore returning to her home in China eee Mins Lenette Muchterkirchen and Mins Alice Reinert left today for | Los Angeles to remain for about #ix weeks see Mies Emily Jerome will depart the ond of the week to resume her studies at Briarcliff Manor oe Mr, William McMillan, who ts the holiday guest of his parents, Mr. and Mra. John C. MeMillan, will leave Sunday Ww reenter Lawrenceville school eee Mra Ketth Bullitt will leave Thursday for an extended vinit tn Loulwvill, Kentacky, and New York ay. eee Mr. A. Frederick Anderson de York, Chicago and Washington, to be gone about three weeks eee Mr. Harry RK. Menmer and Miss Klien Measer spent Christmas with relatives in Milwaukes, oe Miss Harriet Allen leaves tormor row for ® month's vinit with friends in Portland and Hood River, Ore eee Among the many Seattle girle who are spending their holidays in the | Bast, is Mise Hazel McMillan. She jin dividing her time between visite | with relatives in Nova Scotia and her former roommate at Mins Finch's school in New York, Miss Charlotte Rollinson, at Colonia, N. J, Mies Me Millan, following her graduation, en tered the Montessori school In New York City, and teaches kindergarten ch morning in the Virginia Day | Nursery, In the a |tends Columbia untversity, a mpecta) course of study in connec on with her work. . ° Mr. and Mr. HL C. Peters will leave tomorrow for @ visit of sev eral weeks In California. They have shipped their car, and will motor south from Ban Francisca, eee is stationed at Camp Humphreys. Va, spent the holidays with hin New York. Lieut. C. F. Joatyn, U. 8 A, who! sessions | | oer parted Christmas morning for New | | | | sive an oyBter supper and dance Fri- CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Young People’s Danes at Club House The Young People’s Dance of the| | Mount Baker Social club will be held | Wednesday evening at the club! houwe, see Kternal Truth Spiritualist Chorch | The ternal * ) | Church « querade Vraternal hall, 111% Progressive Thought Cub The annual “Winter Solsti tival” of the Progrensive club will be bi Wednesday, I ® Third ave, Former members de siring reservations may arrange with Mra, ¥. HL. Pike, chairman of the so cial committes, Mra, Clancy M. Lewis in in charge of the program. After the addresnes, a musical pro fram will be given by the following artiste Mra, W. HL Ogle, piano; Mrw i. M. Sherman, violin; Mrs. J. M.| Lang, mezzosopranc; Miss Langdon, accompanist. ‘ Leone ADDITIONAL CLUBS Bine Bird Dancing Cinb The Bive Bird Dancing club will| day, December 31, at rooma, their club eee Masquerade Dance The pupils of the Douglas schoo! | will give @ masquerade dance Satur- day evening, January 1. Prizes will be given for the best costumes and the best suas — Gatenen. FASHION NOTES One of the smartest fads brought over from Purix are sets of bat and| muff or bet and handbag. They are very gay an to colors and consist of | various combinations of material, | The favorite combination ts felt and | cerise ribbon, or duvetyne and hand: | painted motifn NO PLACE FOR PERSONALITIES Two doughbeys, one white and) one black, were hopelessly lost out in No Man's Land. After darkness had fullen the white soldier cautious ly stuck his head over the edge of| the shell hole to take a look, “Whatcher see, boss? your face, it's no dark!” “Look a-here now, white man” ex- postulated the negro. time for punssonalities. Ah ain’t| —————— Our Ladies’ Pumps Best grades made; beau- tiful patterns. We can save you $3 to $6 a pair on these popular styles. For the Banister Shoes, now down to— Excelsior Celebrate New Year’s Advent in Lacy Frock For the New Year party nothing! accordion-plaited. Over this there is could be more charming than this| “inquired the | airy frock .of chiffon, lace and rib- ‘ou can't see your hand before | 0° It i» an interesting example of the way ribbon “Dis ain't no|the newer trimming schemes. The frock has @ foundation of/typical of the compromise Fashion C& M. Sheaf, Jr. in| sekin’ you what Ah kain’t see; Ah’s | plain rose-tinted chiffon, then a ki- jaskin’ you what you can sec!™-~|mono bodice and @ skirt that is|letage that has so long been a vogue. a BAXTER & BAXTER Started Monday, December 27 To make room for Spring shipments we must clean up our stock and take the loss, and we have opened this great sale with Still Further Reductions on Everything Some big lines of Ladies’ Military Heel Walking Boots in brown and black calfskin; all good makes; regular $11 to $14, $8.85. $9.85 $12.85, $13.85, $15.85 and § Broken Howard & Foster, good shoes— Men f2s3'o'si0ss BAXTER & BAXTER 1326 Second Avenue TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1928. tunic of silver and gold lace with an apron effect indicated by several curving rows of rose-colored ribbon. A bunch of artificial flowers at the belt just at one side adds the finish- being used in ing touch. The chiffon top of the frock is is making with the extreme decol- Our Regular January Sale L Extra Special A big line of high-grade Boots in combination colors. We will take a big loss on this lot at— $6.85 WY Ladies’ Oxfords Good grades, military heels; sold all season at $10 to $12; now just three prices— $5.85 $6.85 $7.85 and wonderful Values at $3.85 Ladies’ Shoes on the Rack. We will take our loss on these broken lines all at $3.85 highest grade made, lots of good shoes on the Rack at $6.85 and $8.85

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