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PAGE 10 _ Seattle Society — : | © Colonel and Mrs, Phillips Give Reception; Society Maids Sponsor Thanks- giving Dance. PHIL Phi at thei CHARLES I Mrs a reception LIPS, | entertained w Fesidence this afternoon, honorin ) General W. M. Wright of the Ninth Bee Gorps area, of San Francisoo, who is A the city on an inspection trip Presiding «¢ the urns ¥ » Mra, B | B. Dennis, wife of Major Dennis, | ® A. and Mrs. Raymond Wife of Major Fenner, | decorating Were effectively placed Bhd a color scheme of yellow, devel Oped in chrysanthemums and lighted Papers, beabtified the tea table. | Fenner A. In santhemums yellow ehry n the rooms, Paes | giving Dance | nefit of the Orthopedic | hanksgiving dance will ) Be given in the Knights of Columbus Ball Thursday evening, November 24, | Which is being sponsored by a group @f society maid | Included are Miss Mary Dudley Walker, Miss Dorothy Ewing, Miss . MeMillan, Miss Alice Ives, Miss Wiley, Miss Clara Emory, | Bispeth McEwan, Miss Cathe- | Collins, Miss Katherine Craw: | Miss Grace Fischer, Miss Harriet Baxter and Miss Janct Poweil.! “Piekets may be obtained from the | . tee. | eee | Smith College Club ringing “Alice in ‘onderland” F Smith College club is beinging | MAlice in Wonderland” to the Blue theatre for two children’s per at 9:30 Friday and Satur Mornings, November 25 and Proceeds will be used by the club in paying the pledge made | the $4,000,000 endowment fund. | ‘One bundred and fifty scenes from | Carroll's story, “Alice in land,” will be given, and in tion one reel will be shown of | 2921 commencement exercises at college. Miss Jeanette Perry is president of ‘estern Washington club and | ments for this production are | made by a special committee, ingiudes Mrs. BE. N. Gott ) Mra. G. W, Swift, Mise Powell, Miss Virginia Wiley | Miss Alietta Gillette. Dr. and Mrs. ‘o Be Hosts ‘Dr. and Mrs. George H. Crabtree Will be hosts at their home, 2359 y ave. N., this evening. enter- with a bridge of five tables. eee . Galloway Plans ge Bridge Luncheon Covers will be placed for twenty- to At the luncheon Mrs. A. B. Gatlo Miss Bi rabtree n | Mr giving at her home, 615 Boren xt Tuesday afternoon. Bridge ye the later entertainment. ore fr. and Mrs. Turner ill Be Complimented As a compliment to Mr. and Mrs. S. Turner, who are leaving first of the year for California, they will make their home, | Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Edmunds are en. | fertaining with a bridge at their | Thursday evening. - eee r Will Honor Mrs. on of New York and Mrs, William Nicholas i will be dinner hosts this eve- at their residence, honoring Mrs. Harmon, of New York, who guest of her sister, Mrs. Gros- Folsom. Covers will be placed eight friends of the honor guest. cee ry Dii Soemae is the Women’s Golf Club Team ill Be Entertained ive members from the women’s of the Waverly Golf club in d will arrive Friday night, to the women’s team of the Seattle a ¢lub, Saturday morning, Fol- _ lowing the match, the club will be en- Aertained at luncheon at the club house, and at dinner in the evening. & reception at home of the latter, honoring their mother, Mrs. Thomas White #yd- hor, on her 8rd birthday, from 2 until & o'clock Mrs. Thomas Frangioli will enter- tain with @ luncheon at her home. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15— Denny-Fubrinan Gulld’® reception and musicale at the home of Mrs Bamuel Le Roy Crawford, after 2:20 o’elock. Mrs. Robert Grant Denney to enter- tain with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Fay Short Mrs. Wert Farrar and Mra. Erma Farrar Bauer to entertain with a Miscellaneous shower and tea at the home of Mra. Farrar, compli- Miss Erma | dinner, Informal Afternoon Mrs. Merle W. Denny will entertain apartment at fternoon in the Chelsea, Benefit for Vassar Endowment Fund Wor the benefit Mee down and Sa fund, “YB by at th December Philip Chi Omega Alumnae Luncheon Chi Omer tained by Mis a lune Vassar ‘ at Jacques JouJerv will app Manon,” op Maasenet or nish, Saturday evening Ticket be rs) may Henry s, Capl will be enter with Fri chi shumnwe Mamie Cameror wt thegeh r hous at f invited.to attend Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Dinner Host t > th " ar day Omegas afternoon clock, All recedi club at the Yaeht « Mr. and Mrs. FR tertain with Morgan wilt a dinner of ten covers their home Hostess at Bridge Tea Mr h 1 Groseman bridge of four tabi * afternoon with the entertained at additional tea hour Mrs. T. F her ming in at C. Hagen and presided at the urns and Howard F. Ballard and Grossman assisted about Minahan Mrs x. ¢ rooms, eee Bridge Club Entertained Mrs. Murray B&B. ed the members of the Tuesday Bri her home yes' Luncheon etub rday afternoon. oe Marriage of Mi Bell Announced Mra. Emma Pope announces the rriage of her daughter, | Muriel nma Bell, to Mr, Benjamin Pedro, Monday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, in the First Presbyterian chufch, Rev M. A. Matthews performing the cere- mony. ee Entertains Monday Bridge Club Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Lowne were hosts Monday evening, entertaining the members of their bridge club. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Douglas will entertain the club at its next meet ing, which will be next Tuesday eve ning. Music Heifetz Program Announced Jascha Heifetz, the violinist, whose sensational success upon his first appearance in America has become a matter of musical history, will be presented by the Ladies’ Musical club at the Metropolitan on Monday eve ning, November 21 inaugurate the regular season artist recitals given by the local or ganization. Heifetz has just returned to America after a series of unprece dented triumphs in Europe and Aus tralia. A veritable prodigy, Jascha Heitets | began the study ofS violin when he was 3% years old, His father gave him his first lessons. When he was but 5 he had mastered all the “posi tions." To the average violinist this sounds very near the impossibie. He graduated from the Royal Conserva-| 4:36 p. m. H tory when he was 13 The American idea of & cities. to enter. most rigid as the examinations are will be of unusual interest, and is a» follows: Sonata No, 8, G m ‘ Concerto G minor, Op. 26.. Allegro moderato Jlegro energica Prize Song Wagner 1, G minor Dance, G major bourin Chinois Introduction and Tarantelle Mr. Bamuel Chotzinoff at the plano Kretai Grade Teachers’ Club On Monday evening, November 21 the Seattle Grade Teachers’ club will a dinner in the Masonic club rooms, Arcade building. Supt. F. B. Cooper and Mr. Henry King of the boerd of education will speak. Special munic and community singing will be fea- tured. Dinner Postponed Woman's league planned for Thursday. vember 17, in the city hall, F has been indefinitely postponed. The corps James McConehey's dinner at home, preceding Shrine ball. Mrs. John A. Porter to entertain eon, honoring Mra. Mins Elizabeth Baird's luncheon for Mise Erma Verd at her home. derick Rt. Sohnaton MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21— Mrs. Carl A. Sutter to entertain with @ bridge iu WEDNESDA Fine Arts costume ‘Temple THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24— Mr. and Mrw. J. E. Holmes to en- fertain with a family dinner, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2— Winter bail at 106 W. Koy st. SATURDAY, DECEMBER Miss Mary Small and M! to entertain with z at the Rainier club, complimenting Mixes Erma Verd, rMBER 23— ball in Masonic Theima SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10— Mra Arthur F. Naftzger will com- pliment Miss rma Verd with a luncheon at her home, y Chapel, at & 0 of the bride's and Mrs. Edward ‘Verd, 3814 Whitman ave, WEDNESDAY, DEC: Miss Katherine Bia ert in ebureh, Thomas Cal tonal 4:89 o'clowk One of the greatest ot all stories because ite theme is the great- est of all themes— life, FOX NEWS “The Zero Wour” Comedy ‘This artist will) of | her | Maceaboes and friends invited. will be Mrs. | the | | | ave N. E, 2pm THE WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Jpark transportation problem and the | tax reduvton will be per cussed, of the ¥ N for a club sup dining room in the club Miss Rowe Franklin high #ehool survey din Chab Priend Al A., will meet w eee Council of Cathotic w m unell of Catholic Women pital from 10 a. ember | per in the of the cafeteria rooms on the Glass, of the will talk on at Op 1 private ALT third f Ht Providence 7) an he m to m or Ladies of St, i live a card party Maccabees’ Social Club, and Den No. 8 Nove uy Maceabee Nv « et at the Mr O18 Wighth ave aber 17, 1:80 p. dl Party hall, 490h aflornoe The uM Mrx. ond Mra, 1d Invited. Overseas Expertences. w AY Thur will be Mow Fred Jeckel All friends aa te of 6% a) Aid of 62d Thursda m. BA Soelal club. home of Mr Thurs. | Bauer All| | mm. Ai Chureh M. I Novem at the . 5816 Wighth cot Wor University Congregational church will t Church ber 17, at 10 0 en of the Unive Mr M ave Ww N rhe Anderson, gregath Wo Me league on Thursday 10:30 a. m., in the chureh Mrs, Ht Salt Lak Present wor raity Con oh will éntertain the Min Ladies, bring luneh by the al oh prepared Seattle Civle Improvement Club Beattle Improvement clul wil et Thursday, Nove iy Pp. m, at the clubhouw A talk on China will given by Ida D. Green Mre. J. B. Coughlin will be the Members urged to attend parlor M City McDowell, recent vie w will speak and Practice Ww Monts P will con on he oft om Mormoniam Mra. ery and Mra, BE. &. duct the devotional exercises served at 12:30, All who sted are invited to come. eee 19th Century Literary Club There will be a meeting of the 19th Century Literary club at the Y. W COA Thureday Beta Theta Pi Mothers’ Club The Mothers’ club of Reta Theta Pi has changed the day of n ting to the third Thursday of each month. if bd Pine at Ww mer Coffee | howt are | of No. hall, Daughters "Thursday Veterans’ » of officers, Frye Veterans, will meet vember Armory on Society society will Thur in Odd rman entertain with a ¢ November 17 Ladies’ rd party, 1:45 p loth llows’ temple, ave. and . nig Ladies’ Institute Young Ladies entertained at the ¢ K. of C. hall, 1 17. The ex cludes Minn Evergreen Drill Team Evergreen Drill t Danish Sis ters society, will meet with Mra, K Frederickson, 1651 King st, 1:90. | toe y The institute will 1 cham Novem charge in Delores Mine La Bounty, Mrs. J. Gilmour jand Mins MoCafferty, chairman. A bunce party will be the program for bers. urmday Women of Mooseheart Legion Women of Mooseheart Legion wil meet at Seattle gymnasium, 1819 Kiehth ave, § p.m ber ramittee rons. Olive Queen Anne Fortnightly Club Queen Anne Fortnightly meet with Mra, A. E. Rayner, Bigelow ave the afternoon. elub will . . 1807] Una Auction lige Club Mra. Archibald MeLean will enter tain the Una Auction Bridge club at luncheon at her home, 122 Repub ican st., Thursday, November 17, at/ 12:30. Linnea and Anchor Social Club Linnea od Anchor & chub will give a dance and card party at Odd Fellows’ »ple, eee Trustees of Seattle Federation ‘The board of trustees of the Seat. | ue Federation of Women’s clubs wilt | meet at the clubh Phursday, No- * 1 Bryant PT, A. | Bryant PT. A. wil) meet at 3 p.m. Mre. H. H. Canfield, Speaker, Mrs. H. O. MoGill, “Anti-Ciguret Work.” Annie Wright Seminary Club Annie Wright Seminary club will meet with Mra, N. i Terry ave, 2 p,m | vember 17, at 10 . Auxiliary ntertain x at Fortson: Thy cesen Mra. Richard Highee will ‘ortaon Thygesen Auxiliary, U iw. V.. Thureday. November 17. 3406 dint 8. W. Luncheon All members invited. Auxiliary Elite, Rebekah Lodge Auxtitary Elite, Rebekah lodge, No. 134, wil) be entertained at the home jot Mrs. Harry Wittaver, 2012 Mth ave. S, Thursday, November 17, at Sp. m Latimer, 7 Sunshine Guild i Sunshine guild will meet with Mrs. | L. L. Hipaon, 8. W., ~~ m, Ss & | Parliamentary Procedure Department of Coterie Club Parliamentary procedure depart ment of the Coterie club will meet with Mrs, Harley Wells, 6323 16th 42d ay Ravenna Vester W. ©. Ravenna Yeuler W. € | meet with the Br, | school, Thursday, p.m. anticigaret program. There will be no regular meeting next week, on ac TU. TU Amaranth Social Club Amaranth Social elub, No. Mra. Charlies J Denny way, will with Anderson, 1 £E 30. Picnic lunch, “- Junior League of Day Nursery “conserva. | tory of music” is not quite what the | term expresses in most big European | Only gifted students can hope |, talk on “Books for Children.” . ‘The program to be presented here Beethoven | Blum, Mrs. Oscar Ekman and Mrs, ++Bueh | Ba Graft. ima | Thursday, Sarasate | entertain the new grade teachers at | count of Thanksgiving Junior League of Seattle Day Nur. ater sery association, at 302 Broadway, Demonstra‘ton of Dress Forms A demonstration of making paper . Crown T. C7 Crown Hill PLT. A., Mise) pindley Elsie Cole of public library will give Neighborhood house Georgetown, Thureday, | November 17, at 140 p. m, ADDITIONAL CLUBS st oe Social and Charitable Club Ladies’ Social and Charitable club | Freja.” in ladies’ partor at Swedish club, 2 p. m. Pythian Sisters’ Bozaar le Temple No. 9, Pythian Sie ave completed arrangements for holding a bazaar in the new Pyth jan hall, corner of Third ave, and a Virginia st., on Friday, November 18. Seattle Audubon Society The proceeds of this baxaar will be Seattle Audubon society will meet | used for welfare work in Seattle— November 17, 8 p. m., at the Orthopedic hospital and Theodora | the Chamber of Commerce, Mr, How: | Home claiming their attehtion at this ard Andrews, a landscape gardener, ‘time. The general committee ix com- j will speak on “A Garden for Birds,” | posed of Miss Frances Malone, chair- and Mra, J. F. Terry will review some | man: Mra. Lulu B. Christopher, Mrs. bird books. Public invited. Ida Warner, Mra. Mary Capoote, Mrs. ieee |Margaret Herr. A beautiful collec: |tion of fancy work has been pre- pared by the members, which will be Voters will meet Thursday, Novem: | found at the art booth, in charge of ber 17, at 12:15 o'clock In the cafe-|M. E. C. Mra, Margaret Petersen, | teria of the ¥. W.C. A. The Cowen ' Mra. Anna Owens has charge of tha j, Se Hostenwen, Mrs. A. | ters League of Women Voters The Seattle League of Women SEATTLE | | Washington, 1D. }for the } family have ren | Spokane, et Tortand | Goodwin |The refreshment committee, of whieh | | jers.” STAR Personal Mr Mrs, Alex left Saturday for a Franciawo. McEwan hort trip to 8 Mr unday end Mr for # HM, Bogle week and New eee Mrn been living will left trip to York Mr, and who have Lawrence Arnold York in the in New past yeur arrive ty next week and will be the quer ~~ M Arnold's parents, Mr Mra. J. T. Heffernan tn and John Pierce of Olym: he Monday in the Mr pla re after nd Mra turned to spending their fow a days city Mr have and Mra. William Hf recently returned from trip to California Hersley six eat monthw and 4 he at 2007 Warren ave Roy Maleolm he Pedro, ¢ where their Mr removed they Mr und to ‘al, will nuk home | -. an will return Fri- ‘ five weeks’ Eastern trip. | see | B. Davidson of Ellensburg guest of Mr. and Mra. F, F. at their apartment in the Mr J Adam Willard. eee William R week-end in Mr Mrs. Hocking Tacow J Mr and Mrw, nd the “ of Bb and ere J, Strang are Mr receiving and Mew congratulations upon November 15, and Mra, Walter B. terday from iMornia. Mr. and Mre muel Russel) will remove this week to the residence of Mr. a Mre. H.R. Willams, 1600 Federal ave Leater birth of a daughter Nettleton a three Mr returned yes weeks trip t Dr Mr R. Cation heye returned from a short trip to and Charles | Portland, . and Mrs Mr. Jor Swalwell and | yved from their rent dence, 968 16th ave. N., to an apart ment in the Olym Mra. Joseph Tyler ix visiting her Mr. and Mra, C, P. Oudin, in Mr. Paul Torland, who is attending| medical school in Portland, will « rive Monday, to remain until Thanks giving, as the guest of hiv brother and sisterindaw, Dr, and Mra, Tor dol! booth, and Mra Matilda Rey is the apron and cap booth. The} booth in which can be found all] kinds of frult« Jellies jams and pickles will be in charge of Mrs, Laura! and ber assistants. Mre. Herxie Flemming has charge of t candy booth, Mra. Margaret Herr the | country store, Mra, Hattie McMur- try will sell surprises from the grab bag, and Mrs, Fannie Plummer will! fortunes in the Gypsy booth Mra, Lulu Christopher is chairman, ant PT. A. at the wil) serve meals at any time during pvember 17, at 3\the day or evening in the banquet to co-operate with them in the | room, ee Playground and Reereation Committee ‘The playground and commit of the Seattle Central Council of the Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher relations: will meet Thursday, Novenver 17, at 1:30 in the Erickson club rooma of the Young Women's Christian Associa tion, Mra. D. F. Drumbetier will speak on “Better Bathing Beach Conditions,” while T. H. Boyd of the National Safety First Council will speak on “Traffic Safety for Chil dren.” Mrs, Stanley Griffiths will talk on “The Cabbage Patch Play- Amethyst Chapter 0. EL Bazaar Amethyst Chapter, 0. FE. 8, will hold its annual bazaar on Friday and Saturday, the 18th and 19th of this month, at Fraternal hall, 2609 Jack. won st. The various booths will be Annual |under the supervision of experienced committees and the daintiest of em. broideries, together with the more practical articles, will be available at most moderate and attractive prices. Dainty and nutritious lunches will be served during the bazaar, No Al Compliment —is always acceptable—and when a hos tess serves P. C, B. ASSORTED CAKES she is giving her guests the compliment of possessing refined taste, and at the same time proving her own good judg- ment. They are delicious served with cof tea, chocolate—or with the dessert. be And the Kiddies “love” them, There is such a variety of kinds that everyone will fnpc tnt ad chocolate covered, cocoanut sprinkled, cream centers, iced Coate ings, fruit filled and all the other deli favorites, } recreation WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921, Cyt Loves Girl—Wants to Give Her Up—Says He Cams not Provide Her With Luxurics to Which She], Accustomed, Jially invited Apollo Club Will Kintertain The famitie Apollo club will entertain the members and friends of it t @ social evening Wedne No: ember 16, in the basement of the St, Mark's church, This will be the of the club this fir vclal evening will be followed by similar winter » mand the Dear Miss Grey: I am a man 28 years old. I love a gj who is 20 and would like to have her for my wife. gaged in a work which will never make me rich and I hay little to offer her. I know that she has been reared in compe fort and has had a very easy, happy life. }that it would be an imposition for me to ask her to m me. I haven't even very much time to offer her, my keeps me busy so much of the time. 1 don’t know how break off with her. I'd rather not see her at all, because don't think I could stand that. I don’t know what to q What is your advice? A You bee . thought{ul and unselfish in arriving au of Ti that would be the compiled « sera girl you love. And wou week, which eg been unselfish and thoughtful food which can te 4 che obtaing erage hounewife combined in temptir Any of this this menu list by on Bureau New York a Dp. functions thirwout month The Adam large The club, under the direction of Jardine men is one of chorus or drive for ansociate . Initiated » resulted in a its being hi aro, membership. will nter con which nounced soon have n trying to be very Ladies’ Musical Clab Presents JASCHA HEIFETZ at some decision beat for the in a way But there is a better way. Let the girl deckde thought that the knowledge could her You have h whe hurt that You But wh only of a love reader hummel writh Beat Wash not would But you cannot be she will not accept that love think that it would be better #0 if she loves you, you will only hurting her very much by breaking off the fr been so and i Even tho she has been reared in a |f°F ™Y home she could many | that w uld, if she is the right |, 8 rules the universe willing His work is always good, she loves. place to stay in my home best I could by my children. Since then I been pertal happy and contented and if 1 only my boys up as Christi | will feel that 1 have accomplish |the greatest work in the world. accept ington most probably ndship. own good that things didaj where have ce God lusuries, she u kind of girl, to sacrifice If she truly cares for you, no material sac rifice might have to make if ah were to marry you would be so great as that of giving up and trying to forget her love for you It is not much of a compliment to a girl to assume that she will be a| fair weather” wife, content to share | 4 prosperity but unwilling tol undergo any hardships for his sake. It would be well, of course, to ex- plain the difficulties as you see them,|. Don’t try to gloss them over; | at (he time when you tell her of your siidieeeltesbsin but on the other hand don't paint Daddy, Boldt'’s Butterhorns them any blacker than they are, You | licious.—Advertinement. owe yourself this declaration of love, | ——— and the chance to marry the girl! you admire, Bhe may surprise you by taking an interest in your work which will mean encouragement and | hope/ulness to you every day. } It would be most unkind to break off any friendship with no explana- tion. That would hurt a friend and would leave too much room for con- jecture and disappointment. be much for the on have she vou now Cost of living in Per cent above the pre. aw Largest diamond = ever weighed one pound eight ounces, love Marvelous Russian Violinist Mon.Eve.,Nov.21 the METROPOLITAN “The superior of any vio- | “Contented” Writes linist before the public to to Comfort Jeanne day.” —Chicago Journal, | . aes | Dear Miss Grey: Upon reading! the letter to you signed by “Jeanne, uA Prices: 1 could not resist answering, as her $3, $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1 (Plus 10% War Tax) case is so nearly parallel to my own. | | Am writing in hopes that my ex- perience may be of some help to her. Members’ Reserve, Nov. 16 i General Sale Thursday, Nov. 17 AT YOUR GROCER'S Helfetz Literary ne tury “The first of living violin in a cen Digest. 1 have two dear little boys, but was} making my life miserable by the memories of what might have been, when suddenly one day I woke up to the fact that if God had intended me ‘to have the other man it would have Why the retailer can sel HEINZ 57 at new low prices We sell direct to, the retailer, in limited quantities, to make sure that every one of the 57 Varieties on his shelves is of the very fresh- est quality, when he offers it to you. Reduced costs, in foods or in the cost of run: ning the Heinz kitchens, promptly lower the price of the 57 to the retailer. No retailer has large stocks on his shelves; And so the retailer can at once Pass the benefit of the new Heinz prices right along to you. —_ tervotrd President, H. j. HEINZ COMPANY Leading grocers in Seattle today quote the following prices on Heinz Products SMALL 11 oz—12¢, 3)4 oz—14c. 8 oz.—23c. 10 oz.—15c. 10 oz—15c. 7 oz.—20c. 6 oz.—1l4c. PINTS 27, MEDIUM 18 oz—17c. 634 oz—2 lc. LARGE 30 oz.—28e.' 10 oz—33¢.! 14 oz.—40e:! 30 oz.—35c, 30 oz—38c. 32 0z.—60c. Oven Baked Beans Peanut Butter Tomato Ketchup Cooked Spaghetti Tomato Soup Apple Butter Prepared Mustard 16 oz.—2le. 16 oz.—20c. 16 oz.—35c. QUARTS 42c, HALF GALLONS 80c, Vinegar Ask your retailer work | lia Grey #3 | am en. (or At the It seems to me xy in t