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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921. Seattle MISS DOROTHY MERRICK eytepinall ‘i .|Harbor Forts Cynthia Grey w oe ociety . - - -. 03 7"Tioe . iy ¢anneasing Arthur Ho Only Pettiness of Small Town Depicted in “M and : aad e next W yey sew ‘ 7 ne Street,” Says One Reader—Its Heroine Not Stro Junior Club Dance Smart 45 ‘ a ‘ bh aad gag nn Dhaai , meses b ember 7, 1918 Enough to Be Termed Character, Thinks Anot. Affair; Washington's tik , ~ eal al phi aocticnen tote a ages ig ober apes —What Do You Think? “Indian Ball” Social rhe ‘ & i . Peace vi . oe W y/ x a 1 Julia Dos et The ng VY ’ NT’ 4 ‘4 sf ‘4 Event; Miss Catherine . fie) 1, alae Salta. Dove 1 y BY CYNTHIA JE aM ; Master to Wed ae yi mn a: tease sebenbe viait too Have you gent in your opinion of “Main Street” yet? >t nlibhlhgees i gl! Dasiecr ica: imcuaneney as AL V Many more letters have been received than it is possible NDOWED with all the virtues : : : Myers. Co tap sy eens. | print, but even tho your letter is not published, it stands mM smartness, the Junior club en ; sy J , rb teitet ' at Ghund const Gait «us good a chance of winning the $5 prize. Following a tertalned with its first dance of the ‘ on a and Mra ? eter z. r Bard, ‘ “of ome of tha: latioves ita te Chrimenses ig ory se and Mrs. Joxeph C. Kay, 666 . : joonnas : , Dear Miss Grey: To the lover of literature merely as Hit Mecorations were most unique and male . ler wt in Arthur Kay Chambers, u. 8.) ture, “Main Street” is a delight. The English and Anteresting sty i ‘ Oe ge ENF commander of Fort Ward diction are ideal. As a delineator of certain kinds of One entered the ballroom thru So Mr. and Mre. Haken len - icter, the author is a master hand. Swinging doors which represented are leaving this month by va ‘ Ha Bosage 09 vs the cover of Voguc, and was imme ‘ the Panama canal for ao three|THE MINE PLANTER He gives with microscopic accuracy the sordid narrown Wiately attracted by the paneled g months’ Kur n trip. wy Pens eae eek rt! and sin iad a certain class of people ound everywhere® . Walls gayly adorned with posters of ok 458 soon |A« commat of the Pueet Sound) #re not't pe 3s of the small town only. Some of them are fringe veiled the lights and under ‘ F years’ stay at Sing und are . The balcony brilliant cushions and ee j guests at the Hotel ( They are command of Captain Joneph Prancia| Street. is not a book one cares to read a second time. Anviting chairs were enticingly ar : leaving 1 wae Bast (0 atiley, 1 A.. Lieutenam Dean| (uthor has no spiritual vision, He never once has glimp SE apa bancines Sdaek aa are spend the holidays with FMAMVves. I hichard Dick t tant.| the soul of “Main Street.” We lived for 10 years on that vi tie touch. Mr. and Mr n Mt Dang Colonel Hear no Sy ".| Main Street of Gopher Prairie when Sinclair was a boy. H y evening, arriving on With all its high’ art of diction and delineation, “M: mine-planter Ringgold, in A fifteen-piece orchestra was sta me: have taken an apartment at the ‘ pepo father was our doctor. Honed on the stage surrounded by *, L'Amourita b c “MP0 |” Of all the splendid men and women | Diack and white decorations and few. . {2.2 2 ed were | es saab fits aide an ee Can anyone help this lit tive posters, and by the way, these Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Siyfie ‘ ee oe Pe i : mother? Her husband is a mat Most attractive posters used in dec have come in from River and ar ARD p the finest kind of achievements, facturing jeweler by trade but orating Were designed by Mr. Ernest . nictied at the Maxmiliian apart Fonth . na ¥.| Lewis telle only of Percy Breen right arm has become partial ' Parsons, a New York man in town ‘ ments. w reg; 4 7 Carol Kennicott is no heroine, § paralyzed and has been ta’ @ short time. ra > ’ a of the to the hospital. She has two cl J The supper table was bright with | has no force of character to put any’ || Goon 2 girl 123 and a boy 10. Yellow chrysanthemumsa and can h usic , c « ‘ y |thing thru, She hag no real desire | must work in order to keep @ies, where Mrs. Norval H. Latimer F r eon th arac » in|to uplift the town, only to gratify | kiddies and is willing to do And Mrs. John Collins presided at quart her own taste in surrounding her-'| thing. She does not wish chat ‘the urns. 1 : Amphion Society Winter |henr erson Merriam f but work. If you can help s for the da A., commander of Fc den in tio hands et the conicanses| ; Concert Announced ode ony th coeik fe : ‘ k precisely the guard is |Cultural environment bor’s phone. Which includes Miss Elspeth Mc : is a one oa Sg Band ‘mounted, and the new officer of the| As for the Red Swede, he is numer. CYNTHIA GREY. m, Miss Mary Dudiey Walker, winter con ee et tany 8 m duty for the next 24]ous today, everywhere danas Catherine Collins (wecretary!, Wednesday evening mber 14. 8 ours, If the weather is auch t Oe Fahey, OVE WREne, A Sonnet Dorothy Kwing (treasurer), Mr. 15 p.m. Gertrude Huntiey Green. 's),, instruments will not be inured, (4% the rough, perhaps, but in our| Street” is nothing but an ording Gano Fotheringham, Mr. Hiram pian and Gideon Hicks, baritone, |¢,, 1 during thie Interest. {grinding we mar and blemish, I fear,|tale of ordinary people. The a ff with what she thinks ¢ more') call Rainier 0450-R, her ites ‘ber. Sinetiold Boleom, Mr t Will be the soloists, Mr, Claude Mad: |),¢ Topps + than bring out the real vaiue,|f&#00 for its continued popul handore Owens, Mr. Chester Lati den ts director of the chorus, with ang “ : | pate: inte of the}, the ‘lmcussion it creates. Evi is t of the fine points of the Mer (chairman), j i Anna Grant Dail and Arville Belstad | ca rriwon and F one has a different opinion of The patrons and patronesses were accom panixts j the trueness of the delinea-| characters and their experiences, “Members of the families in charge The program will be wes DISTINGUISHET | tions. ite astute author must have antl Acting as ushers for the evening . reeting iden] Mre Madele iftord. c | Why depict only the sins and idio. | P#ted just such conflicting thougl were Mr. Andrew Price, Mr. Andrew OF oa . . oo ; Reena “ ng {in the minds of its readers, ' Denny, Mr. Nelson Hartson, Mr Ls Beane ; ; r ; rcraslen, never once gliimpsing the! This story itself leaves much to Barney Fotheriogham, Mr. Cyrus é * he " : : fine royal characteristics? jread into it by the reader. It is ‘Campion, Mr. William Mem ‘ | so om ‘ Pesce! ; ‘one! | OP Main Street sickness and death |simple portrayal of characters co ‘Mr. E. Bertram Collins, Mr. Cebert A » Mac on Merriam, 1 level for the time all animosities, |MOP to most people's experience, Baillargeon, Mr. Marshall Aflen, M » tive H oom sage Warde shtiataiiiin author paints a real picture of and pettiness and the real | smatt town, and we all feel that soul ¢ th town shines forth.| Jack Brinkley, Mr. Clark Burgard j « Merriam, ¥ © guest of hon ‘Mr. Wiillam Urquhart, in Tews ta prett inch 4 iisn. talks Dambe Sueabber ot ne P v ata pre bo Sinclair Lewis never once Before nd i y at their G elimpeed it as it went about to com. inners were given ™ . re, Fre ‘ ; ¢ were encha Ror | ges: . »Y-F Jean may the woman's character | “ "7 , ie Hone » jae A Varsity Indian Balt , ne ; sin] Dear Misa Gress From the gen.(*2%, Stronger, any finer, any betl / Last evening at the Hippodrome , . . " 4» canlineitan is a ‘ ® for the experiences we undergo wi ‘ . one ( ppinions, we must conclude her In fact, she says, at the twas given Washington's varsity “In . ven n Street” has Ws Main 8 has proved a great dis of the book t lea nal ian Ball.” the largest and moat paeS ia zit zs . Appointment to the majority of us|one = . “At least I am cor Driliiant college ball ever given in } on . r n sis ridge | who live, or have lived, in the small ‘the city. > a » hopm ne prize f < American town understand the story as far as goes, But where does the develo |ment of character come in? No @ She remains dissatisfied. j@uthor presents his problem of narrow life, which we ali admit problem, but he does not sol That is left for the reader, B T lone has a different solution. ‘The decorations pictured Indian . sate ia ro zpatri In anticipating the treat of living Tife now almost remote; war trophies sot ‘ fe ver part rs of ordinary happy Dwhe on the pillars, and totem poles. * oss : P . ; | aye we found, instead, an ¢ oss sere oer an amr por ~r Miss Merrick is a prominent member of the Junior league of the Seattle Day Nursery ‘ os y on ae Lenya ount of the worst of village ibook is one of the new books. Fife were everywhere. The ball room| association and is working for the success of the card party the league is giving at the; Recital Tuesday ¢ y c Bur | a limited, distorted version of!de not take one set of c “ Surrounded with fir trees and|home of Mrs. James H. Calvert, December 28.—Portrait by Curtis studio. Kited Mes ‘ hern, soprano, |* 1K n The sordid details of the |and one set of situations, work: fepees were arranged along | —___ * am " ne Edwards ye cc suet wa anest in characters are blatantly} plot and finish the book by mide. . The orchestra was in In Mackin od rming souvenir, Tea was | force pon the reader. The few! o, . . ae . P es ig PT ap clase ¢ and acKiniey, | 7 tgp "4 marriage. “Main Street” fectume and the programa were| Breakfast and Miss Heussy Issue rth: gto gn 1 por] Dlaniet, will “ive at at BMon-[°tr¥ he Willard room. where | good qualities are advanced tmor-limpressionietie style of novel +h ike wigwame, made o ne Dae my q . N arated . . aad « ing hs rg . = were 2irn. or as tho the author was loathe | ends mar! and tied with a leather Theatre Party Invitations clety: chairman, Mr . ron : f slonel Henry Macph admit even a shred of virtue. bremhwreare a risinr i3 ~ Invitations have been sawued b Mins Charlotte Heusey has issued Sport goods— Maccabee » re] The pro f - am, { A., commander E.O i | The Doctor wa Miss Loyal Treat and Mis« Jane Tru-| invitations fer @ tea to be given at man, Mr. Wm » ' r on (em ort V 4 Mre. James G. A oe ae During the first intermission Grant sood, busy, satisfied husband, father Merrill ind Constance Phillips gave |"* for @ breakfast at the home of the home of her parents, Dr, and st In cha ndependent| may t3 Aesth MaChurdy he howtens’ aides were land neighbo ~ Mins Treat, followed by 4 theatre |Mre, Wittiam C. Heusay, Friday after} Order of Boat B'rith 4 [Mrs J. Veit: Mies ‘Wiehardeon, | rae cen sg and Harold Weeks’ 1" Phe Mick Otede. is e a Mung ducing | MEty 'at the Moore, ‘Thursday, De-| noon. December 30, from four } Chas. Hochberg. # . . : [Miss Einenbels, Miss Barnes, gc et wen Pah reg for |cember 22. Twenty-four guests will|rix o'clock, complimentary to Mins| Ancient Order of Sp chairman, | shop A vk ast S SaROn 80 BST peerevenen aha So tbe entertained. {Jane Stimeon, M Jar Henry di fi i r ; T ME , ” | bund anywhere, and his sorrow, tho; were awanded the W's:| ' Jane ‘ Ja fenr r. o} die! wear and furs of Attempt ves iickness | |HANDSOME AFFAIR ae ae Glen Galligan, Edward Ferry, Lester | a ¢'¢ Mins Mary Greer, Misa Jane Nettle De Hirsch 1, Mra > wee , A handsome affair was the dinner | perience ton and Miss Jean Fay, who will b& 1 and Mr TT (4 t * N , > 8. Weinstein. Tea rne |iven at thelr Fort Worden quarters! ‘© are ertal t . eek Wats Goeth. ne 32 | New Year's Eve Party —|nome trom Mixa Ransome's schoo! Ladies’ Auxiliney ¥. M. Am*icn Monday | Revel Kein | gqerouatsen cee an na Clark, Wilford Gundlach, Robert In . i ”y . toys lincourse on the open and intimate gram, Normen Tinling. Salat Yacht Club for oe holidays Mist Lena Lasky < 00 io nore" |Greene, U. 8. A. adjutant of the leengations of Carol Kennicott (not TOMORROW Hobi, 140n Kienholz, Georce Rogge.| The Seattle Yacht club will enter | oa? ; Auxiliary Y, M. Hf ‘ 4 rengea |Puret Sound coast defenses, and Mrs | strong enough to be termed a char. Hanford Haynes, Clifford Lang-| tain with a dinner dance and cabaret | ( ‘ol. and Mrs. Phillips A.; chairman, a t 4 by 1G whose guests were MaJOFrlacter), merely an egotistic, shallow. hhorne, John Black, Capt. Ray Eck-|New Year's many specialty man. Met doge—Laiie mary - . ehott Prank Dexter Applin, U. S. A.. and / spineless, female egotist, who is an AFTERNOON jeans, “Hamilton Greene, Wayne | numbers supper wil be| Dinner Hosts Y. M. H. A; chairms 2. Jo Mrs. Applin, Captain Louie James|ineult te the womanhosd af Amen At 3:15 o’Clock Hal, Harry Quase and Leonard |served upstairs all evening and the| I ing MAJ. Raymond Fenner, /Solomon. Fancy | w ; , jBowler, U. & A. and Mra, Bowler. ceuhl): ins, Ge hed wick ae Pd Ziel. | downstairs will & for dane |U. 8. A. and Mra. Fenner, ( Auxiliary Bikur Cholum cong le Kerwin aP. ¥ engineer bac |glorify the sacredness of mother. A group of pretty freshman girls |ing. A f the clubhouse will | Charles L. Phillips, U. 8. A., and Mra. | tion; chairman, Mra. B. Bulow. El Three P lays at Cornish A.. and Mra. Rice. The nor digatty witinoes wane ae serving punch, garbed in Indian at-|have a , which rumor | Phillips are entertaining with a din-/tric dolle—Y. M. H chairman. | “rhere will be a er gh from|tble was centered by superb chrys i chastity of thought tire, were the Mises Marion Fyler, will © many attractive, ner of eight covers at their homo|Mr. Fred Rersman. Fr ie! the men who will see the bil ays |ANthemuma, their yellow tints repro Sinclair Lewis intended to por Virginia McCarthy, Catherine Evans, t Sunday afternoon encteties; chairas . urtche. } pduced in. the appointments. The liray one small town : TR , . ~ ; oo ok a ; ray one small town in his vitriolic Virginia Dutton, Betty Rush, Anna-| ~ eens : eee Wish pond—Ladies : | ish theatre. 7 old joke - . rte, was de) summary, he poswibly has succ Sere ” Binion White, Hein ‘ister. Ma DATES Mr..and Mrs. Plank to |i, i ieee os ‘ S\iaa . tramat in “Her |Hclous But to concede that it is typle Helen White, Helen Lyter, Marian heresy to national tradition Bennett, Helene Casey, Katherine Give Informal Dinner Auxiliary Sona of chairman, | Soesus. 8 oe nd talking |SERVICE SET As fiction, it is proving to be SEATTLE CIV; Ly Brown, Marie Goldstein, Miriam Bur. || TO REMEMBER Mr. and Mra, O. L. Coward Mrs. B. Pressman ntil abe out of At the Washington Annex, the) cing of pester 2 epetitiens Ps nett, Marion Dix, Edna Hopper.'| sarvrpay ' just Sir In chmrge of the ¥, ns | usb 7 n'a be t t Thursday in each month. the |inane events, wherein one easily may Lucas, Charlotte Thomas, Lillian Heattio t club, r Mr. and Mra. Heber Plank tollet articles—t4 Auxitiary, ¥ er environs, in any branch of the lining of real interest : Carstens, Mildred Campbell and Ber. eae sntertain |) giving at their home Sunday e M. H. A.; chairman, Mra. Barney B. |" sone bide while 4 vite Tages nae pce | nd “AMERICAN WOMAN." ORCHESTR Rice Encer | complim t rma Vera ne. Tum a ne ‘ornish theatre * c * gegen ' - The committee in charge of ar. and her flance, Mr. Dickson ee . # will be her plays on the bil re notes as to thelr farflung serv} Dear Cynthia Grey: “Have you EIGHTY MEMBERS rangements included: Paul Coles rg uner, t Miss Leghorn Entertains|Engagement Announced | iis Gian Trifies fee line. The president of this service | 194 ‘Main Street'?” seems to be the Fy ehairman; Wilmoth Allen, Bernice Inf Ih, Mr. and Mrx. Horace Greeley Cart “ hile the Lentils Boil " + a een wite | nsoet widely repeated question of gen-| Mme. Daven t-Engberg Gellatly, Ella Broward, Gwendolyn th t their Fo nformally wright announce the engagement ¢ > tie ¢ Walker : < ase . iy Jerat conversation these days. One c lor Newlove, Clair McCabe, Helen Bunn, m TEN TM Comphimenting Miss Elizabeth lanier daughter Eva Ruble to ¥fr 7 a cater Bigieae on duty at t geneaity | ccaatuaad arebeodae ak unis ty beaee| a . Wilma Schafer, Herbert Hunsaker t n n H of Spokane, and Mins Cather: | prederick William Forrester, of Ken vat asa ari Ga oe ted Of Washington. At the last luncheon | Oe te ai this ‘beak fe Gis eats Vivian Strong Hart Stuart Barker. Alice Uddenbers, s c ine Thompson. Pendh m, OF newtck, Waah the edding to take E 7 and ¥ 7 Fort Worden was repre ed by atem a Soprano—Soiois: = - iG c aah ne weddl o tak on n iy rh nv 4 rontem porary novel of American Btaniey Orne, Wilhelmina Crawford, al who are visitors. in the city. Miss piace tn & abort time Decetnter 12 and 16, and Saturday |ME% Aplin, wife of Major Frank |"titown life to be desired, “Main (ALL SEATS RESERVE! Dorothy Littlefield, Dorothy Willard, 4 hg Marie Leghorn entertained with an eee ioe eames SG: eahe aks Jexter Applin, 2 : Louis Janeck, Clifford Newdall and Mek - informal luncheon ut her home Fri-|Qythonedic Tea Shop occas ir tha ten eine eC inel. | Box Office Reservations Now Clem Dumett. chairman of the junior || SUNDAY, DECEMBFR 11 day afternoon | Pp Shop lcornish, Rey et: et Harvard ava, eg ae . ; NOW HERE! | Tickets 50c to $1.50 class committec . te, Mévard Thome i cee ¢ vale ndar | Capitol 6646 ort Worden regards auspiciou N W u ‘The patrons and patronesses were | their ‘1 Bridge Luncheon | The guilds in charge of the Ortho. | e engagement recently a pounced | Until Friday Night Only President and Mre. Henry Suzzailo, Erma Verd, her tin sive. 7, ts, Dold aa tick ta.w con (DediS Tea Glen next 5 TERT poe ce Wilson, daughter of | Gov. and Mra. Louis Hart, L oe ssa Treahonte heli dein Wasi ta T taviidione : $00 8 Monday, Broadway guild. Mra. H. | °C*Uret Ms J 4 - y Bakes ‘olone , i Wason, ¢ S.A at Contta- r vill ‘oyle, a meat rag gs oo weheagtesd Ft hingt - b and Surgeons, 0! and Lieutenant Leslie Richard * Gov. and Mrs. William J. Coyle. |! yoxpay, DECEMBER 12— sheon of sixteen covers at the; Washington, hosters: May. | wilt give a fully illustrated lecture o : cans t owes it A.M. Mayor and Mrs, Hugh M. Caldwell The marriage of Miss Erma Vera to Mrs, Dodd, Friday after.|L@urelhurst guild, Mre, Howard D. | ¥) Maka ho aseg 11, engineer corps A i Regent and Mrs. William T. Perkins, y nholt ? Pine - ht ia rer nott, chairman; Wednesda eS Prenat yds ~~ s for some time stationed at . Me Regent and Mrs. Winlock W. Mil! r sorte with bridge for) iixen guild, Mre. H. B. Collins,|“* ‘ort Worden, where he was consid b Avope id b " J r diversion, * " There 1 be music and other en 4 o most brilliant of the Regent and Mrs, William A. & - 'e . . eg chairman Thursda St. Mark ‘ , f 20) rillian' he | fon, Regent and Mrs. W. A. Rup J ‘sh Club B guild of St. Mark's church, Mra, D,.{‘ertainment, |younger officers. The ancestral ap: | Regent and Mrs. John A. Rea, Re. 4, 3818 Whitm: \Jewish ub Bazaar McHacheran, hostess; Friday, Alkil ‘ pointments of the Wilson drawing gent and Mrs. Oscar Fechter, Mra. || WEDNESDAY. Des J | From December ti to 18, in-j/auxiliary, Mre. Charles Gaffner, ADDITIONAL CLUBS |rooms made an artistocratic frame, Ruth Karr McKee, Comptroiler and Saly ~ F |lelusive, the Young Men's Hebrew |chairman; Saturday, Frink Pork Minnewatha Club podlbsin Ey ne senaenan Mee aagit - Mrs. Herbert T. Condon, Dean an 1 chureh, oc association will giv at the | guild, Mra. W. ©. Miles, chairman.| 4. 44 nares Bs ae pre | aceful flancee. Mrs. Stephen 1. Miller, Dean r varie uff Y. M. H. A. 17th av 2. Union Assisting M Washington Mon: |, ae "te brie “" bo pte aon. - cee Mrs. Matthew Lyle Spencer, Dean 1 “ey st., for the purpose of raising $20,000 | day will be John Bridgeman. = a re eu nat “ a a DANCING IN TUNI — and Mrs. Henry Landes, Dean and t t her ho to complete payment on its buflding. | Mrs. Arthur T Mrs, Jemes Far. | 8 "On ng December 10. Special op Mitton ga oh ge gy hah oF Mra. Frederick W. Padelford, Dean until ek, enmp t to The various organizations will have r¢ Mrs. Walter French, Mra. Will “tepid a . »p 4S Ay of Fort Worden, and Mrs. . and Mrs. Irving M. Gi Dean May Steanaen’ Gad’ | tee se © li charge of the affair and will be re-|!am Le Blond, Mra. John R. Mack, | music tiley, with their house guest, Miss Ward, Dean and Mrs. David Thom Turn sponsible for one day as follows: Mrs, W. T. Robinson and Mrs. Otto| |Lillpop, of Sedro-Woolley, and Lieu: | % ‘ gon, Dean and Mrs. James E. Gould, | SATURDAY, DECEMBR: Monday evening will be in the | Grunbaum gl h of mig Light op eal Htenant Dean Richard Dickey, U. 8. Prof. and Mrs. E. 8. Meany, Col. and stediur t Trot” at ll nands of the Zionists, Sons. of 2 AB rev: a naarg 3 of t held ut (A= of Fort Worden, were among the | BICYCLE Mrs, Charles 1. Phillips, Prof. and the Maponte”Por Tweet and Adsilary and Teleus of Spiritual Light will be held @tiarmy people attending the dinner > TURSDAY, DECEMBER 20—~ Caswell's ha 7319% Aurora ave. gor given on Friday at the Unt -—the wheel we back with a Mrs. Leslie J. Ayer, Prof. and Mrs Mis Wavhatak ie Gn ah, Tuesday evening will be mataidady oveniad teetmabes 16 4b 7 nee given on Friday at the fiyecysar written guarantenl Frederick Oxborne, Coach and Mra th en at home from 4 ust riven over to the Temple de Hirach i bd ‘ versity of Washi n by the Kappa | WILLIAM ‘The we webeembia Enoch Pagshaw, Coach and Mrs, R complimenting | the |/and Auxiliary, the Ladi Staeew | CLUBS FOR MONDAY jock ga jchapter of the Delta ‘Theta sorority — Chriatmans present L. Matthews, Coach and Mrs, Clar “ tag ge Geser an Jenevolent society, the Council o . " Sold on. easy payments at ae Mlietindeen, Coach and Mrs. 7 ne Me | epee ag hcg pig I et) King County Humane Society | | Woman's Century Club irony Casey NORPITALITY pa bes BR oR pe James Arbuthnot, Mr. Matthew Hill, | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21— seority. The Ladies’ Mentifene ki | ‘The King County Humane woclety| ‘The French department of the! yore Casey hospitality is a proverb, | _ $42.50 ~ BA, 859.50 Mr. Darwin Meisnest, Mr. and Mra Miss Jane and Mies fut eotloion ocjety, the Heral Congresntion and | Wil meet at. noon Monday, December Woman's Century club will meet jong was effectively shown during the | Come in and see them. fi. H. Hedges, Mr. and Mrs, W. 1 entertain with a dancing party | yee ne ad the dhe uocteting | 12: at the Pig’n Whistle cafe, to con Monday Decemb © 18,| 12.0 Ws. Gt loose week by Godel Baas © 2 LSIOR | MOTORCYCLE Fihodes, Mr, and Mrs athan Eck FRIDAY, DECEMBER " ind eublaviod n be chia sider ways 4nd means of furthering Hotet Washington, . ., |Matthews, 1 A., commander of sae tein, Mr. and Mrx, A. W. Leonard Mine ry Ellaabeth Weanead gol wh Pag ide the can sn just launched to se} Spanish department at Y. W. C.\wort Casey, and Mrg, Matthews, | ie Motailers Mr. H. C. Henry, Dr. and Mra, Don Miss Edwina Florence " ent Order of B'nai Rrrith and itn | cure by initiative petition the opera A. Wednesday, December 14, 10:30 jeutenant John Harvey Madison, U. Palmer and Mr, and Mrs. Marien ee Hotel Washivgto ; sic ait the ‘Mth . “| tion of the Seattle pound for the so-|a. m Sl. A; abt dive, Staaloon, Lidétensat Thomas anet ‘Hon ing i Mloven: | }auxitierion Od the Menorah: society! ay Household Administration depart-|Herbert A. Gardner, U.S A. and _. Distributors for 4 wae af / Imeon, Jane 1) will have charge Thursday night cee Wednesday, at noon, Feder-|Mps, Gardner, who arranged i Washington, Idaho, Montana, ee ‘ Mary Greer and Jean Woman's Advertising Club ated clubhous Mrs, Henry RBitt-lapte ners in welcome to Lieuten: t of Mi yay Saturday evening will be in charge Engagement of Miss MONDAY, DECEMBEK 26- of the Elks, Kagien, Moose, Wood-| seattle Woman's Advertising club man will lead the general discussion jant J. Lonestreet Whelchel, U. 8. A Catherine Baxter Br by |}men of the World, Knighte. of litt meet at Mevew’ cafeteria on Mon |on home planning: dining-room and and Mra. Whelchel, with thelr house ythiag ar white Sun: | day evening at 6 o'clock furnishings, by Mrs. C. A. Winter-|pruest, Mrs. Martha Bearden Muthol Announced mage BE ten's costume || day, Decem 18, will be turned over AA Aor leaute. land, ‘of Washington, D. C., just ar Mr, and Mrs, Chauncey Luther i for Miss Miisabeth Kerr. to the Young Men's Hebrew associa-| — Rainter-Noble Auxillary Bazaar | Child study department will meet jrived from Fort Flagler. < CREDIT - GLADLY Iter Gray McLean.’ , er, Janet Henry and || Macea wciety ghavae'ol thd Vadake tobe held Ston. A Hag " 4 lp He om ose s r timson, from 4 until " soothe setae a ‘ ‘ a 1@ program for the y will bi On Saturday at their Fort Ward The news was disclosed this after P f 1 The booths will be in charge of the/day by Ralinier-Noble auxiliary, outlined. A children's Christmas !quarters Captain Arthur Kay Cham: {fi Rtn” noon when Miss Baxter entertained following socteties in Lagion. at Biret ave, and - Behe ons WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2n~ - ; ‘ party will be given at the home of bers, t commande &@ group of close friends with an in F i ft ‘ Flowers—Sigma Beta Phi sorority; | pin There will be beautifully Mrs, Ralph Lounsbury, 517 Malden Ward, and Mra. Chambers enter-| FOR b Baxter announce the engagement of “ t home for the |}tom Knite of Knites, Junior ane Mrs. H. H. Hewitt, chairman of the at p. m, at the home of Mrs. } ughter Catherine Colony to see r ton, Jean Fa Men's Hebrew association and the} ways and means committee, is in George W. Smith, 623 Malden ave. FORT WARD FESTIVITY formal bridge tea at her home. The x ‘ ’ e hairman, Miss Lucille Levy. Candy | dressed dollg and many Christm ve, ¥ " ps t mee a “ p an¢ any veh AS ave riday, December at 3:30, tained in honor of their house party, wedding will take place some time in gp Aig EK f Council of Jewish Women, Auxil-| novelties for male, the proceeds to be pry Sr th ei tiene tC aie. Dhecntanee MEN & WOMEN February THURSDAY, DECEMBER jiary Temple de Hirsch, Ladies'| devoted to relief work among dis. joseernael Mrs. R. F. Laubach, of Port} ‘The bride-elect t# a graduate of the board of the Heattle || Benevolent society: chairman, Mra. | abled veterans. Suclertiew' |Townsend EASY PAYMENTS University of Washington and a n sponsoring « hol- || H, Schnieder. weiry—fimme. Las eee Li agecae Mattes este oo member of Kappa Kapp mma ae and musicale i T| ary auxiliary; chairman, Mra. R. H.| Zonery Club " ae <aosre| \ je audito | {nity Service will speak on “Christ-| Sixty-eight cities in’ the United rorority. Mr. McLean also gradu : dy. Mise. Florence || Karatosky. Household furniture and| ‘The Zonery cluy will entertain the |imne in tha ; z| Staten have over pul ee dace the University, and ie af Lombard and Miva Grace Warner | |hardware—Sons of Israel and Herzl| public next Monday night, at 7:30 ot the titerbay E ie, ate on mae ere ee eee ee THE TRE filiated with Phi Gamma Delta fra ¢ ain with holiday dance |} Congregation and Auxiliary; chair, o'clock De : | Faurot's hail. mber 14, 245 p, m, at the} Paris has an average of 460,000) ternity men, Mr. D. Fink, Mr. M. Grund? Dr. T, Oren Watson, formerly a! school, Ottitne FCO 13325 ND AY Refreshments, foreign visitors each year, |

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