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_ PAGE 10 THE SEATT eattle ociety MRS. ARTHUR RUSSELL GRIFFIN troness List Named for “Par Auction” Evening} Party; Club Day W it) Be Observed. B patroness list for the evening | gard tournament of “Par Auc P whieh is to be held at the Rai club Monday evening, November Das just been announced, and is Mra, John D. Farrell, 3 Mra, Edwin A, Strout + Mra, Charles D. nder B. Stewart, . Stedman, Mrs. Stewart Downey, Mra, Ch then, Mrs. David Hdward § Mrs. Alfred HH. Anderson ok Struve, Mrs. Harry Wt Treat, Mrs, Caspar Sharples and James Tate Mason Stimson, | Mrs. Arehl 1 of the | club's men's committ | bers of the different men's mM the city will participate in ‘tourn ent the proceeds of will be used by the American ee of devastated France for Promotion of child hygiene in ar ’s University Club i Celebrate Club Day Bb day will be celebrated by the} Ys University club, Friday} nm, November at 320) which will be in the nature } “& shower, for the benefit of the hostesses for the day will be house committee, Mrs. Dean} White, Mrs, Herbert Meyers, Howard Hanson, Mrs. Herman Mrs. A. G. Elder, Mra, Edward nel! and Mrs, C. G. Crook. Will be assisted by the flower litter, luded are Mra, Thomas Lyon Wesley Compton, Mrs: EL 8. Mes. Don Palmer, Mrs. George Mrs. Roy Jantison, Mrs. Rudio, Miss Kathryn Hopp Miss Olive McCabe. Alvah L. Carr will entertain With club anecdotes. eee at Smart Tea Morgan Hall McClement was yesterday afternoon at a tea given at the Hotel Sorren- After 4 o'clock, Centering the ta- ‘Was a beautiful basket of Ophe- and small yellow chrysan-. where Mrs, Frederick p and Mrs, Rex Stafford pre- eee Galbraith Dinner th covers placed for ten, Mrs. » Galbraith will entertain with « y. dinner at her residence, 1729 at aye,, Thanksgiving Day. eee al Sunday Supper ting Mr, and Mrs. Wat- i. Barclay of Williamsport. Dr. Mrs. Richard W. Perry will en- y with an informal supper at home Sunday evening. Mr. is the brother of Mrs. Perry. ee "80 The marriage of Miss Mae Trenholme to Mr. Arthur Russell Griffin was solemnized at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs, James Dickson Trenholme, Thursday afternoon, No- cember 10.—Portrait by P. Croule U'Renn. : ete Golf Match Postponed | Vassar College Club 'Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY Owing to the inclement weather, Benefit Performance the golf match planned for today by | of “Manon” ; ; j the: wamen'p tein. pt ny Waverly | “Tickets to the benefit perform: 4 OE Daerah and: t “i sito of “Manon,” to be given on Satur. team of the Seuttle Golf club has |) “not ee eb at Wien inltatinliely pompous, [Cornish theatre for the Vassar Cot Spm Community singing w The women were entertained {| ieee Endowment fund, may be ob | ied by Mr. W.H, Oliver. Rabbi Koch day at luncheon at the Golf clubs jiained thru Mre. H. O. Philips of 623 | Wil speak on “Disarmament.” and in the afternoon a game of In- | Boylston ave. North. One of the in-| door soit waa played on a course |teresting features of this i i te | oe Count open eceg er . tion a eyance is that Mra. Sara Y, B. Pea ing County Legislative federation pen romhanag a ene Sunee body, lyric soprano, who will sing | will meet Monday, November 21, at 2 will be given at the Sunset club in ithe tithe role, is a Vassar graduate, |p. m., (a the pad foer clubroom their honor, the guests leaving later |49d has offered the proceeds to the | of the ¥. W. C. A. Fifth ave. and for Portland. fund. The opposite part will be sung | Seneca st. Mr. Peter Witt will «peak by Mr. Jacques JowJerville, operatic Public Invited, Executive sexsion at ten The two other performances | i p.m. jof “Manon,” to be given during this | reason of Grand Opera Intime, will jtake place on Monday evening, No vember 25, and December 3. eee Informal Dinner gi Stevens POT, A. Rally Stevens P-T. A. will hold a ral the school, Monday., November Orthopedic Tea Shop Schedule The schedule for the Orthopedic Tea Shop next week wit! ber Monday—Trinity parish, Mrs, Har-| ding Gow, hostess, i Tuesday—St. Mark's guild, of St.) Mark's chureh, Mrs. J, E. Moore,| chairman. Wednesday—Madrona guild, Mrw. Joseph Gottstein, hostess. Thursday, Thanksgiving Closed, Friday—Washington Park guild, | Mrs. W. 8. Burt, hostess. Saturday—East Capitol Mull guild, Mrs, Louls Walber, hostess. ee Commonwealth Clu The Commonwealth club will hold lite regular meeting Monday, Novem ber 71, 'n the L. C, Smith Buliding restaurant. Mr. Peter Witt and Mr. 1. ¥. C. Kellogg will discuss the pros at Home and cons of “Civil Service." Pubile Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Forbes | welcome, were hosts at their home Thursday | evening, entertaining with an infor- mai dinner, in invitation is extended by the ty of Washington Alumnae . tion. to all college graduates: students of colleges in , to attend the annual Col Night reunion in the University Friday evening, Decem- ‘oa , pageant showing the progress educationally, and a one- iy by the “Carpet Bag Play- the Women’s University club, Presented. A large committee tative college women will in greeting all who attend. committee in charge includes #. Carrie Cougill Thompson, prest- mt of the Alumnae, Miss Rose Program; Mrs. Alice Henson specialties; Mrs. B. Stevenson refreshments, and Mrs. Helen Lants, publicit, . Whittlesey Dinner Thanksgiving day a family din- will be given by Mrs. Charles F. at her home. eee fudge and Mrs. Myers 0 Entertain Judge and Mrs. H. A. P. Myers entertaining with a family din- K of 14 covers at their home ving. . Chapter r. KB. 0. | Chapter G, P. B.'O,, will meet with | Mra, E, B, Summy, 5504 fist ave. N * / B., Monday afternoon at 2 ok Dinner. Honors | Avnieting the houthen. Wilt. Dare Mrs. Varney day— iv |M. H. Cushing and Mrs. George Honoring Mra. C. Arthur Varney, | Newlands. ot Yakima, Mr. and Mra. Cassius C.} Alexander, 4122 Evanston ave., enter- | Oni ieee eine. " - tained Wednesday eve ith @ Monday evening, November 2 dinner at their tg nS WF | the Seattle Grade Teachers’ club Mrs, Varney, who {a the guest of | will entertain the new grade teach. Mrs. Charles G. Miller, is the preai: | re at ‘Aretha einen at Lad dent of the state bra of t Par ee Ps rs e | board of education will speak. Spe. ~ i a‘ : |cial music and community singing Family Dinner | will bo features Mr. and Mrs, George W. Fischer | ° will entertain with a family Hinner at | their home on Thanksgiving, | | Monday, November 21, art depart | }20th N. B., at 2 p.m. Mrs. BL Oy . | Dy. Neeiid | Jones will aasist. Mrs. C. F. Clark ae ee | Programs at Cornish + j wilt speak on 8. D, Millet, and Mra ° . whoo a complimentary Family Dinner jrecital Tuesday evening by Miss| q, TUseasy. ut Woananeeae With covers placed for twelve} Melcina La Follette, instructor in| mm, Parliamentary procedure. de. members of thelr family, Mr. und | the School of the Spoken Word, who| hartment at the ¥. W.G. A. ae 2 50 Mrs, Samuel Hedges will be dinner|will give readings from shake sis ng | hosts at their residence on Thanks | speare’s “The Taming of the Shrew. giving. Members of the Cornish Repertory jcompany will open their season on Patrons and Patronesses |Teursday evening, ‘Thanksgiving { h night, at the theatre with three one | Announced {act plays, “The Florist Shop,” by from until 6 o'clock, com-|{ The first annual hop of the 146th | Winifred Hawkridge; “Overtones” ag Sond lag [field artillery, Washington Guard,|and “The Unseen,” by Alice Gare Ee ne tt in [{ Mill take place at the armory |tenberg. Performances will be given 13 a) wh OvIblaey Th: dow with & bridge juncheon at home || Wednesday evening, November 23. |on Thursday and Friday evenings | W. I. Crawford: "Re WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23— The patrons and patronesses for |and Saturday afternoon. On corre: | ; 1 Geographic Maga Fine Arte costume bail in Masonic || the affair will Brig and | *ponding days of the followir k Mra. M.-F. Pearl: travelogue. Bemaple. Mrs. Maurice Thompson, Ahese performances will bs ; trav * gees Clare Emory will compliment dM c. The players ere in the original cast | Mra, W. W. Mun Eiltott. Dean Harrington || Bris and Mrs. ply ast ger. Americanization department at with an afternoon of bridge a: |;W. N Col. and Mr J.| who supported Mr. and Mrs, Maurice |the ¥. W. GC. A. at 1p. me Charles, U. 8. A. of Fort Lawton:| Browne, and were trained by them her home. ‘ i 5 The regular business meeting of ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14— Col. and Mra, Otho W. B. Farr. { © Evelyn Hollowell, Eleanor | tne club will be held at the Y. ‘amp Lewis; Col. and Mrs,|Nyvall, Edana Ruhm, He | Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Holmes to en- m Stryk: | tertain with a family dinne | " "gp Ca be p.m. A playlet, “ ming r tley, U, 8 A., of Camp) er, Evan B, Goldsmith (Scott), Wes-| pattarson wins,” int toe = and Mrs, William 7. - ; Mr. and Mrs, Marion Russell. Cum- ley Kilworth and Norman Goldstone. | the child atudy department aner [at horn. G.: Col. and Mrs. ¥ A program of music that is @ppro-| of Mrs, J. Worth Denumace Imanding ft. 0. T. C. at University , vember 26, by the young pupils of | sented Mrs. Malcolm Douglas, U | Cornish school studios. In the !Open Again a recital in the theatre: both will be (Fifth ave. where many articles of Seattle Woman's Club |the Thrift Shop and the Tea Shop| Tuesday, Novem at the home| Monday afternoon, \Mr. and Mrs, Scurry {Madame Marie Wernll I Cur. | Carr. of ‘Tacoma p apd Mra, Edward | } Mr, and Mrs jofficers will take . P. Burns of Calgary, Alberta, who tings will be losis at a family dinner at home. | Antoinette Swan will act as pro | The drama department were Winsor, 146th field artillery o!, | ducer. j lightfully mtertained at the and Mrs. Charles L. Phillips, com. | priate to the autumnal seanon will Wednesday morning. A of Washington; Mayor Hugh M.|be given oh Saturday afternoon, No-|titled “A” Cup of Tes” Jdwell and Mra, Cala Maj. and 8. reserve | Miss Marian Coryell, one of the corps. yd Wells pianisth, in one of the |" eee Pog, . + evening puptle of the intermediate Orthopedic Thrift Shop [departments of the school will give The Orthopedic Thrift Shop is open | “omplimentary to the public for business at its new location, 1314 \interest. 10.Christmas shoppers | ‘The literary interpretation class of eluding toys, are on dlapl toth |the Seattle Woman's club will meet will be closed Thanksgiving Day, |of Mra: J. G. F 17% Aloha st.,|the Sons of Veters . . {at 1p. m., under the leadership of | will be inspected — by } jrent topics at 2:30 p.m. Miss Maude|quested to be at ' Hosts | McGough, leader jArmory, at 1:30 p t ee; 2514 Whitman ay tained with an informal dinner Fri. ‘DAY, day evening, complimentary to Mr ie a guest in the city for a short ume, ; Grade Teachers’ Club Dinner Hosts . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green will | entertain with a dinner at home| Thanksgiving day. Included among their guests will be a group of young | men attending the University of; Washington, who will be unable to go home for the holiday. eee Informal Tea | Mrs. Alexander Chalmers enter. | tained with an informal tea at ber | home Friday afternoon, compliment. | ing her sister-in-law, Miss Helen | Chalmers, of Portland, who is her house guest, oe Woman's Century Club The departments of the Woman's Century club will meet as follows: | p.m. | Wednesday, Spanish department jat ¥. W. C. A. at 10:30, Child study department at the home of Mra. |K. Kefineth Smith, 1106 Summit ave. at 2 p. m. Subject, Ideals.” | Friday, literature and travel |Partment will meet at the Y, W , NOVEMBER 21— rl A. Sutter to entertain with ridge luncheon at home. wT. Ps eee “Association de c. Ww D Miller to enter de. home last tain at dinner. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas J Informal dinner at he Meiburn will ner at their Hocking’s ir re A. faye @ family din 4s pre nave a was pr FRIDAY, DECEMBER Winter ball at 106 W. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2—~ Miss Mary Smali and Mise Thelma Thompson to entertain with luncheon at the Rainier complimenting Mins Erma V FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9— “Varsity” ball at Hippodrome, Junior club dance at Chrintensen’s ball. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10— Mes. Arthur F. ¥a DITIONAL CLUBS Col, Ellsworth Circle No, 54 Friday, November 25, a noon lunch eon will be ser by Cirele, No. Ladies of the in Veterans’ hall, Armory, and friends invites ee Sons of Veterans’ Auxiliary November Aw 28, xiliary cugene re ns! Mrs Members are Veterans’ hall, m, Election of place December 6. w+ KCEMBER §2— » Dickson Grandy fo Kt, Barnabas oh Trenho M. E. Scurry enter: Ladies’ Grotto Club A court whist party will be given Saturday, Novernber 26, at &:30 p. m., at Wing's cafeteria, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Grotto club, Aquila Lodge No. 35 Aquila Lodge No, 85, Degree of Honor Protective association, will en- fertain with @ special Thanksgiving A ii sa cnetise w.} | Dlaylet en. | LE STAR whint party Wednerday evening Hi, at 106 Madivon at. I erved. vember | refreshments Hatlard W The Wall woo. Tt at the home of Mex, Lillian Vincent, 7427 24th N. W Frid lafternoon, November o'eloot The subject for th “Christian Citwens swarded will meet at meeting wi with M Chub November 22, at the ree Hane ening Can Tue the day © Women's t olub of hed it jal gathering n the who wish to play versity elub. addin tue | © well for thone dancing card ond to the | Dudley tre ©, Thene meetings are Tuesday and the onstantly mune of orche for those wi held every nate atte growin lthe city friends tend and to join t wishing to make ure enpecially Inwited to at be chub | Manus Dramatus Chol The Manus Dram club wil meet at the of Mrw Howard D ) ch h 4, jday, ats p.m tus statin, ave Tues Noverber | William MeKinley Circle Rummage sale Witham McKinley n allday rhe we iP batiding | Sixth ave | circle will hold Ir swle in the new / Pine st, near December 6 on Tueeday Groen Lake P.T. A. Nell Neilson will “Mo Pictures at the the Lake Jevening, November the Community Mr epeak on ” A & o'clock, at petit ireen house on the Parents and guardians i. Refreshment grou urged to served, oe Beacon Hill Congregational Churel Baraar ‘The Min echureh will give a bazaa 2, beginning at 3 pom he be ha of fancy work and doll'x clotty dren's ¢ ren Ga, and a fish mod for the children. will be served during the after and a ight supper from 6 until o'clock, A short will be given. The basear will devoted on the work of the church. Christmas Bazaar Alpha Chi € will Christmas baraar at the 4543 18th ave. N December 10, from meregational December Beacon dolls g. 6 chit potted plants candy ne. toy “ musics! nomedn of the be to ¢ hold chapter on Bat 4 to 6 house, urday, o'clock. . ri Pi soror December Sorority y will hold « at the Alpha Delta | Alpha Dett Jhamanr Friday Washington annex “* Ladies’ Grotto Club Card ‘The Ladies’ Grotto club will ¢ tain with a card party at Wing's lcafeteria Maturday evening, Novem at $30 o'clock eee Business and ber 26, ‘| Professional Women’s Club On Tuesday, November 22 attle Dusiness and Professional | Women’s club will have a mixer and lwelcome to the new grade teachers lin the Fine Arts room, 1219 Fourth lave, at 7p. m. Many stunts are planned and sured an enjoyable evening Miss Helen Maxson, the président of the organization, has moved to San Francisco, Cal, to make that jeity her home and place of business |Upon the resignation of Miss Max Miss Ruth Goodnow, the first vice president, has become the prest deut of the club and wilt (il the un expired term of office of president. The Business and Professional Women's club is entering an exhibit lof canned frutta, jellies, jams and [auch delicacios the Northwest Fruit Exhibit at Bell «t. terminal, which the various members of th organization have made themerives ‘This organization has been extend ed an Invitation by the Seattle Wom en's Advertising club to attend a ban quet and address by Mr, Chas. Henry |Meintosh, president of the Advertis ling Association of the World, to be lgiven at the Washington Hotel An nex on Monday evening, November }28, at 6:20 p., m | At the last meeting of the club there were two most interesting and educational talks ndia.” Dr. Adelaide Woodard, n 1 mission ary at Fatehgarh, U, P. India, un der the Presbyterian board, told the club about jitions ‘Today of Women and Children in India.” Dr. Woodard pointed out that in her seven years’ experience among the women and children in India there was no mirth, no joy, no singing;: but there was much sadness, ignor ance, superstition, darkness, «in, dis ease and famine, The children did not know how to play, There wax no jteam work or group organization work. Dr. Woodard said, “Out of the 316 millions of people, 12 per cent are Itterate, and thie literacy limits itself largely to the second and third reader; and out of this 12 per cent only one per cent of the women are literate. The women of the lower caste drudge away in the cotton mills and at va us kinds of labor, Of the wealthier and better educated caste, only a few of the women are great in attainment because of their being treated as slaves and chattels. Their religion of Brahminism and tre |migration of souls and the various jerystallized customs are largely re |sponsible for the women not having freedom and being more literate.” Miss Louisa “Lee, supervisor Cont school in India, under the ‘Presbyterian bdard, told’ of the India's ent Condi that India ckward politically, economi nd ally because of it superstitions, ignorance and illiter ac Mixs Lee said that “the average income per capita ix $20 a yeur for man with a family of five, Only 28 out of 1,000 Infants live in this evil atmosphere year in and year out There is no dream of democracy as the caste system and the religion has such a hold on these people. The nly solution for this sin, disease amine, ilteracy and darkness is the light of Christianity, which only can break the hold that the religion of Brabminism and the have had on these the Interesting wil are as in of oe y ‘ERAL Vernah Pinkbam, who died at her home 3 1K. Northlake ave,, Tuesday, were to be held at the Col lms Brothers’ mortuary Saturday, 2 » my vors uemlay | ‘iW There wit! | s} program | rrying | Bazaar | SATU Cynthia Greysf IDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1921. Society at the Harbor Ports INFORMAL HONORS John LL. Hayden, t commander of Puget defenne inform Fort W Majo! A heir. bh Harvey Hadinan | aA sound the count yong tt Kighteen Says Men Like * Soldier” Are Scarcem Advises Him Not to Change Ways kuent their Ny entertal Appl The jen Frank M quarter Dexter Applin Dear Miss Grey: 1, ag a rule, read ypur articles in The Star, and find them very interesting. As | was reading “Ex. Soldier's” story last evening, I couldn't help but feel sorry for him, If he is honestly what he said, he deserves some credit, because boys and men of real loyalty and respect are very, very % and as far as | am concerned, | would truly ene joy hearing “real English,” as I am sorry to say I have very nearly forgotten myself. I get thoroly disgusted listening to U. 8 und party Madison, t of I att 8 1 Casey A and by th und dough k Ll. Hay onel tive Vr and Fort ter, Lieutenant ree, don, 1 A 1, Hayden, of rik Mr Worden ENT The in this ENTE CORDIALE “ ” P td! ry $ Really, I do not think “girls” have gone so far as to not) y want the company of a decent and real gentleman : more I know some have not the sense to appreciate good, clean. , minded friends, but | hope Ex-Soldier or any one like him known to tie in. Will find the kind of girls or girl he is looking for, and not as the non of Colonet Change to be the kind of a man he referred to le i Macy Mert Wishing him luck, ader of Fort Worden, and| ee likable who is recovering from operation for performed on Monda Alvin Charles Miller, m 8. A. at the Wor the boy now at Fort devoted cond district betwe and civilian than 1 during William tim Henry A nels, why in th the Merriam, Hie, never marked yimpathy pre won , comer The time for ening, dyeing or caring for furs sat hand. The economical wom- an wishes to do these things her- self, but perhaps hasn't an inkling of how to proceed, This ix one of youngster, Writes That She's Lonesome, Too | Dear Ex-Soldier; 1 for 1 am @ lonely girl I will not accept the advances of young men now an appendicitin Major i corpa, 1 at cing for just be military you caune appily Happ! that t his Worden about mother, Fe yon 1 would rather be alone than have one failing all over me, whieh, intolerable, 1 sincerely are fortunate finding good girl who appreciates t |Feapect of a re I gentlem EF. papital Fort conve j | father's and with ond weary after at @ girl's bureau most mi®dern methods for things may be had for the asking. If you are in need of this infor mation write The Star's Washing- ton Bureau, 1322 New York ave., Washington, D. C., enclosing 2 cents postage. quarters their nec call ceiving congratulations. PSYCHOLOGICAL LIGHTING Fe | An adroit y a“ current mag ezine seta forth the advantages, jelally and politically, of clever light ing applied to drmwing-rooms in see ahingt And ambassador | ¢ ; deg “1 . | She Admires to me, t in hope you nome jnom in yo 2, \character in thelr presence, In my own experience, sinoe I left home, I found out that I do not get acquainted with so many young peo ple, either. So that there must be nomething radically wrong somes! where, Turkey has lately aswured us t A jthe ehting of the dinner table va geal Soldier [the Englivh embaaey in Constanti-| Dear Mins Grey: You ask the nople in so beautiful as to make the question as regards the young man shrowdest dir for the moment, |Who signs himself as a Returned Sol- forget his formula |dier It was also the exquisite lighting| 1. for one of the fair sex, admire of the dinner table at Fort the young man who has so much re- Worden quarter, on Friday that |*pect fc wan a matter of comment among |*@¥ Or do anything of a questionable 'to your column. Sincerely, the guests, new arrivals on the fort, | ~ i e “ |who were being dined, bridged, and/Captain Nyal the tine by Major) Lieutenant | However, 1 feel sure that the young man’s idea of being a simy wormen that he would not | will diminish as he reads the answers M. P. their LL, Adams, U. 8. A, ' oe Cyrus “Quentin. sheen, | Officials of Bank rank Dexter Applin, U. 8. A, and|U. 8 A, Lieutenant Edward L.| Plead Not Guil Mrs. Applin Supple, U. 8. A. Lieutenant Loper . ta a . . YAKIMA, Nov. 19.—Sikko _ The great shad Ov ie pwry t e eats | corn, of te grea! le above the table|B. Lowry, U. #. A. Their guests! noo president of the defunct CAI | was pink, and the little shades above! included the line at Fort Worden, tral Bank and Trust company of candies were pink, thru which|Fort Cagy, Fort Flagler, and the | Yakima, pleaded Friday not guilty” eee Mr. Alexander Pantages and son, Rodney, will arrive Sunday from Los Angeles, to spend a short Ume in the | elty, | cee Mrs. George V. Rankin, of Yakima, ix the guest of her mother, Mrs. Car- rie M. Lewis. . . Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Lowman re- turned Thursday from a visit of sev-| eral weeks in the Bast, | } | ght fell on orchid begonia| eivitian dancing set. 1 | to the charge of accepting in the favors, painted figures same institution, pleaded not guilty }oorps, U.S. A. and Mrs. Rice, Cap | Yard, the guest of Licut amd Mra. Boyd. The alluring souve ing in a lovely circle innw = rey Personal | for the institution when he knew hig. of rosy maidens, each one a study to @ similar charge. The two men? jain BK. H. Inmon, med corm, |B. Richardson, U. 8. N., and Mrs. banking firm had closed its f re fpr High score went to Captain |SEA View pink flower. The same Unt reappeared ¢ almond canes | nt reappeared in the almond case: firm was insolvent ok B. J. Ellis, forme: the ° Mrs. Elliott Dean Harrington 1s emg tly yinve! ©” Aurora. The guests. were Cap- tain Kern A. P, Rios, engineer spending a few days at the navy Lawrence | were indicted by grand jury after thé” 1 8. Aw and Mrs. Inmo Captain | pic dso "i Mir « i. ae Core en | Hchardeon. THE FIRST SHIPMENT of i logs for Seattle has left the A! t, port of Anchorage. &. H. Inmon, medical corps, U. $ A. and to Mrs. Inmon., j view | me GOSPEL AUDITORIUM ‘on Sectarian No C Sunday School and Bible Class 945 A. M. SUNDAY 3 P. M. ‘Three Great Judgments © SUNDAY 7:30 P. M. “Watchman! What of the 5! EVANGELIST THOMPSON Speaker —Everybody Welcome— Meeting Every Evening 7:43 ~~ AMUSEMENTS _ of the water and the yuntains so lovely as to interfers {with Nigh scores at bridge accented the pretty party given at her town | house on Saturday by « delightful army hostess, Mrs. Vose, the wife of Major Robert KF. Vone, U. 8. A, retired, and the daughter of Major law Hughes, U. 8. A, re . Whoee girlhood was passed in harbor district and whose wed. ding at Worden ts still rememberet a a picturesque and notable event The prizes for high score were won Mr. and Mrs. Philip A, Henderson have taken an apartment at 14: 37th ave, @ the Mr. and Mra, Walter Hamilton are | removing, the last of the month, to by Mrs. Allan Trumbuil, the second} by Mrs. Applin, wife of mem. et eae their home, Frank Dexter Applin, U. & A. th third by Mrs, Frederick J Bailey, and the consolation by Mm. EL 8, Barnes. The list was a large one including both army and civilia sontingents, the tea guests arriving to find the tea table a blue and gold Sa affair, and the assisting hostesses, | w Mra, Merriam, wife of Colonel ‘Hen. ry Macpherson Merriam, U. §. A, commander of Fort Worden, Mra Hughes, wife of Major John Law Hughes, U. 8. A. retired, Mrs. App-|cisco ts the guest of Dr. and Mrs. | fin, wife of Major Frank Dexter]J. 1. Durand, to remain until after Applin, 1 8. A, Mra. Georgs| Thanksgiving. Weich, Mrs, Harvey Lewis Tibbais, ert Mrs. W. J. Fritz, Miss Kisenbeis,| Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Butler, who Miss Kinkaid, Miss Helen Kihkaid, |have been spending some months at Miss Richardson, Miss Jordan, Missi | Summerfield, have taken @ residence Barnes, at 1629 38th ave, . Major ne eee | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hatt left yes terday for Chicago, to remain for | several weeks. eee VAUDEVILL LEILA SHAW a Moore of Monroe spent the last eok-end as the guests of Mrs. George Drummer at her bome on Belmont ave. Miss Elvira Edgman and “ht | ee Miss Loretta Brady of San Fran- Fite end Pine All Week—Matinee Teday nresizars how Soma, with Adele Hiood Sonal Chatterton if tm John Panton of Davenport, will arrive in the city the first of the week to be the guest of his! son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Chalmers. eee LA FIANCEE An engagement, lately announced, of much interet to the harbor dis. trict, is that of Miss Beatrice Down. ing, who lx remembered as a charm. ingly patrician girl, recently the house guest at Fort Worden of Ma- jor Alvin Charles Miller, medical corps, U. 8. A. and Mrs, Miller, The fortunate man, a West Point Sraduate, ty Hugene Sterling White- sides, Lieutenant of Infantry, U. 8. A. MOORE ¢nruzcm KITTY DONER inter Heae and Hrether Tea” ch Joyce, Sylvia Leyal & Ce, . ™ 2 an Rave to make their home, are at present the guests of Dr. and Mrs, Walter | —_—_— A. Moore. . Mrs, Charles F. Whittlesey will re. turn Tuesday froma ten days’ visit in Spokane, HANDSOME AFFAIR A handsome affair was the bridge! given at their Fort Worden quar. terms on Friday by Captain. Arthur D. Hughes, U. S.A, and Mra Hughes, whose euest list compli-| mented Colonel John L. Hayden, U.| 8. A. commander of the Puget! Sound coast defenses, Hen! Macpherson 8. A. nmander of rt Worden, and Mrs, Merriam, with their house guest, Mrs, Madeleine R. Clifford, | of California, Major Alvin Charles | Miller, medical rps, U, 8. A, and Mrs. Miller, Captain Louis James Bowler, | » and Mrs, Bowler, | Captain mes Fitzpatrick, U. 8. A. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Cap. tain Joseph Francis Stiley, U. 8. A, and Mrs Lieutenant Cyrus Quentin 8 » U8, euten- ant Frederick L, Hayd 8 A, and Mrs. Frederick Hayden, Lieutenant Edward J. Stricklan A, U. 8 A. and Mrs, Strickland The Prizes for high score were won by Lieutenant ederick L. Hayden, U. 8. A. and Mrs, Frederick L. Hay. den. The consolations were divided between Mrs. Stiley, wife of Cap tain Joseph Francis Stiley, U. #. A. nd Captain Louis James Bowler, . 8 AL NOTICE Scandinavian Bank Depositors ore will be a meeting at the LONGSHOREMAN’S HALL 1400 Western Ave, MONDAY. NOV. 21 AT 7 P.M. As this meeting is very import- ant, and to depositors’ interest, all should attend, General Admission Matinees 250 Nights @e AT THE CORNISH Roy Street at Harvard THE CORNISH PLAYERS A_ Repertory Company in Three One-Act Play MOP,” THEATRE 11t Madison st. Sinjoy ..thb vige ing ercise and rap- id motion of a strong, beauti- ful in- SUNDAY AND MONDAY “Good Bad Wife” “Their Dizzy Finis “The Promoter” and some more BACHELOR Hos’ At the Officers’ Club Worden’ on Saturday the bachelors Worden returned their so. gations by giving a dinner Phe informal dinner was with much merriment, the expectations aroused original and amusing invi- tations, The dunce followed, the music furnished by a stringed or. chestra, selected from the 6th Coast Artille Band, under the baton of Warrant Officer Alvin Schier, band master, The hosts were Major Albion Rockwood, U. 8. A. Major R. R, Lyons, U. 8. A., at Fort BICYCLE the queen of all bicyclea— one any girl would be proud to own 1,000 Comfortable Seats ot 10c Children 5c &. A. Gabrielsen dance. mana fulfilling by the can buy one now on + payments, at the now d price of $57.50 ¥ tle Retatlers 301 K, Pine St Piren & TART 107-1109 Scvond A: A. J, Forsyth

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