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THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1921. will be held at the home of Mildred S CLUBS |=" i -.: Cymtlaia Grey 9 : ; Seattle Ladies’ Musical Club's ; Monthly Concert | Personal T % e Tad Mustent club was given thia| fleur returned lat < from a Fe afternoon at the Y. W, G. A, audi | month's trip in the Baat we > sturday under the auspices of the | ociet. ltorium. The following es | . ee CLUBS FOR TUESDAY [Dewen, 3112 34th ave, #. Madame | Renton Hill gulld | , — a AS" o ranged by Mex. Alfred K, Boardman| afr. and Mra, Hrank Waterhouse cen ‘Wernll Beebe wilt inatruct the ee Carol Kennicott, Heroine of “Main Street,” Sclfish a snd Mra. T. W. Saul was presented:! returned jast night from New York 3 lafayette PT, A. “4 . Browning Current ev + . The Ookiya mpfire Girls af 1 Eqgotistical Thinks 0 ve Read “The Red we —_ Anthony me Peter t 6% The Latw A. will hold tlow at 2:00; Mine Maude Me | pajjard will hold a bi rin the, @nd Egotistical, Links 7 tcader— (‘ mite Celebration 0.) Pen ery acini ae, and MracJohn A. Campben eft 1% feaular month! «id oe ade, fimsctment of the Chrintian church,| Swede” a Fine Type, Says Another—Have You E | reton carol of the Lith Century po aod New York, to re ucaday, December 15 . | eoun und Second ave athe . @ Pet } A v4. ’ Wednesday Afternoons) Wier, Wanton” dian voi” Mat might for New York, to Female |i. he junch room of the school | Oily Federation W. C, 7. U | December 16, from 7 to 19 p.m. | Written Your Opinion of “Main Street’? 3 . Combs to Wed | tt tns ie comune oi ‘ "ates etter the: helida: building, Mra, G. M. Hellbron of thy The City Kederation of the W. ©.| “ee | —— A ), . Miss r | Mesdames H. & , A eae Moa Greed wil Matters of |7,.U. will meet at the Congress Wawbansee Campfire han] BY CYNTHIA GREY 4 te Rtg eg ut gy py My Ls gg Mr, and Mrs y Cane are leaving nee to circle will be | tio church! y ve e e ‘ # | } : . ery m Emr. Rowley. man. Cearge Mager, MK. iildrelh Fin woul for California to apond the {mbertance to the circle will be tonal churchPusaday, December 13, elected the following officers: Bare! So many letters discussing the novel “Main Street” have BEAMS Of the major events of the],..hine Mcbonsgh af the plane holidays, ec ke |ntanding committes. A social half nt of the White Cross #0] Walker, vice president: Kdwina | been received that I will not take up apace to write of them, Fear at the University of Wash | “Piecks } Peter Cornstivg! ar. peter Andrea returned Matur. | NOUF will follow the business meet ety, Will apeak on “The Curne = hill, peeretar Inex Hulma, treas| 1 you wish to expreas your opinion of the bool, send your st “Three Ki i ‘ we ing and refreshments prepared by | Cure of the Narcotic Mabit.” Mublic| urer; Mary Childester, cheer leader ‘are L " > 7 ° retu Is the Danto celebration to be | tre J. Dh Varrinon , [day from a short business trip 1 ine in oF the domentic science « invited: Se miktao ‘Gratis’ exten | etter w ithin the next few days. Following are some of tha | poo Jd Wednesday arternc Decem: | ae 2. pivine Traditions’ Portland. ee iii be peeved, | e é ] e woe | lette rs: : ‘ i a / frou ier 14, at four o'clock, in Meany |” Christmas Kong” (Austrian Mrb, Joneph Tyler and children are| , Mothers are invited to bring their | ADDITIONAL CLUBS The Gonzqadets were to give a ba-| Dear Miss Grey: Your suggestion has opened for your beer | l adseatinen eseistocibien, ‘pared leavinue about the new year for Cal. children, aa preparation haa been | manr Saturday with the Weeato/ readers a very interesting discussion on the much-talked-of } «#t ce ration commemorates the | man. Mies Una Robinasn, Mes fornia’ to join Mr. Tyles in Berkeley, ;made for thelr entertainment in Oral Expression Association | group book, “Main Street,”* was cole! ' errecht, Tang Boardman ws 0 ee See ey | other rooma of the school The regular ting of the Oral see Bot Stre : ‘ ‘ by dth anniversary of the |*Mediation where they will make their home, — | °N6F che litxprension ansocintion will be held! Kiloqua Campfire has decidea to| 1 do not quite agree with the writer in Wednesday’s Star @ rain Feat Malian poct’s death, and is in), endl a | Jan, & Carpenter, who hed Seee Seattle Lodge, No. 7 in the wtudio of the president, Mra.|/nend another basket to the family | that Mr. Lewis’ picture of village life was drawn from one vil- with similar observances | Mesdames Alice willie the guest of his son and daughter-in.| Seattle Lodge, No, 7, Degree of McLean, at Gerrish hall, Monday,| they are helping in Biack Diamond | lage—one he disliked. My opinion is that his idea is correg Pie eat this. your ot Maculioch law. Mr, and Mes, C. C. Carpenter, Honor Protective aasoolation, wilt |ecember 12, at & p.m. | During tne holidays they are wns |in the main, tho highly exaggerated and by his very e . profes “Carol of the » past ten days, left today for meet in Kvergreen hall, Arcade | jto # i » carols ne te : f . oped Fes oa P ¢ “Herbert H. Gowen, pro! noel eno for Une. pes Ba ny, Pane Or a Sauaine, Dasteibed 207 ax Custer Camp No, 1 | neighborhood slong with the three | 2 ration is pointing out how narrow and shallow city life is, languages and Uterature | “Alt Hail ¢ nig, Col b geeege | ‘The following officers were elected | Bluebird groups, The girls witlive | also, by using Carol Kennicott as a specimen. weity of Washington, te Peruvian Consul J. M. Macedo re i Sedie at the meeting of Custer camp No, 1,|4 combined entertainment and social!) Carol comes to Gopher Prairie filled with lofty ideals speaker on the program jturned ‘Thursday from Peru, where Fruit and Flower Mission Sons of Veterans, on Tuesday even: evening in honor of their parent*) shout uplifting the town—For the sake of the town? No, for ts “Dante and Democ 9 a ® Ine has been for the pant few montha.| Mount Baker Park Fruit and jing: Mr. William M, Langdon, com-|and friends December 23, in the am | 44 i Cues Keanio poe nee ? y * oD Quiet Ceremony Ihre Macedo. who lenin New York at Flower Mission, with Mrs, W. B.|mander; Mr, Charles Nolop, senior | sembly room of the MeGilvra school the sake of Caroi ennicott—t! at she be set up on a ped estal rn oe Oe introtueee | The marriage of “Mine Ethel G,|Present, will return some time in Rasmussen, $113 Bist ave. B., al! day, | vicecommander; Mr. C. C. Calhoun,|A program is being prepared by «| 8 ONC who made Gopher Prairie a fit place to live in, The é Charies Goggle, Of HO) rie to Mr. Midgley C. Force wan | February. Arm. George Hough, . Mrs, J, W. [Junior vice-commander. Members of | commitiee headed by Jemsle Wainey | people of that village saw and resented her superiority—saw her, Mra, Ki. If, Weber, aaniat |the eee M P council include Mr, James) Emily Shaw has been elected seribe. | that she did not sympathize with the lives they led. Did not of Romance languages. [ayiegiy solemnixed Friday morning | . ‘ i | re. ‘os estes Hamilton, Mr. Richard Layman and|)The next meeting will be held ,: rs Emerton will be opened with jat the home of the officiating cleray.| Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hunter left ing hostesses, | | Mr. A. J. Thornton. Mr. Charles B.| Monday afternoon at the home of | €r Ways seem as narrow and shallow to them as theirs did solo, “Nina,” by Pergolest,|man, Rev, W. A. Major, Mr. and Feeently for California, where they | } . ems ; ; ; oe daze! Waechter. And| Mrs Force left immediately on [Will make their b Alki Woman's Improvement Club | Wood will serve as installing officer, the gvardian » her? This, then, is my idea of what the author is en- by Miss Hazel Wacchter. likett waddian tein, bed. wil return eee | Alki Woman's Improvement club, | ee oo deavoring to draw out, that not until Carol Kennicott reale number will be @ COM), make their home in this city} Mr. and Mrs. George Butterfield with Mra. FF. W. Fuerpel, 4801 Beach Sons of Veterans Auxiliary Wallula Campfire has decided to! i708 her own unworthiness will she realize the true worth, “Voce di Donna,” by Pom japout January 1 and son, Robby, buve returned from Drive, at 2p. m. Regular monthly! Four song were obligated and one ertablioh a candy booth after - . “ / m if an extended motor trip thru Califor business meeting. Important, Mem. sister initiated at the meeting of the | Christmas at the Lilly flouring mills altho hidden by a rough exterior, of her husband, the doctor, x eee | ‘ a ae Seem Fe - nia and Mexico. ners urged to attend. Social hour Sons of Veterans auxiliary on Tues bf She | and like characters. iit Yacht Club ‘ oe leet refreahmenta, following business day evening, in the presence of 74] Kimonhon Campfire ia planning a| Human nature is the mame the! ie oer rte, Seat coree| Dinner Dance Mra. T. C. Rales and son, Fugene. | session. |members. During: the evening an|rummage male on December 17 to world over, but in the village people |our grandparents lived. ec nal at the| On Saturday evening, December |Feturned last week from a two] eee |eisetion was held, resulting in the learn money to pay for the Blue Bird |fet more intimately acquainted than | has changed since then, And instructor the |17, the Seattle Yacht club will give mouths’ visit with relatives and Thimble Club following officers being named: Mra, |RroUups of which the leaders are mem: |in the city, and in the village there | wonot judge today by yeaterda , Will be mounted on the /17, the See ‘acht elu StV® | triends in Marysville, ©, Reattle Woodcraft ‘Thimble club, |Nan Palmer, president; Mrs, Jessie |bers and to fill stockings for Christ-|is a warm human interest that is 7 7 +, Be er ee See coe se Magi es bazaar in Brotherhood hall, First Lewis, vice-president; Mra, Irene | mas orphans on Queen Anne Isii and madly lacking in city life and I am I bave lived in the city until twe of Seattle are Invited dances, and years ago and, like Carol Kennicott this celebration to do honor | the fist, the club will entertain with of Dan' @ yachtsman #tag dinner and smoker | n Wednesday evening, Mian Mary Bess Downing will re ave, and Pike st. over Bartell's drug |Hlue, chaplain; Mra. K, Franklin, /«ive 4 Christmas party for them. |sure the author of “Main Street” will | turn December 18, from Victoria, E. store, Hot dinner from 12 to 2 treasurer; Mrs, Florena Cautrell, pa-|They are planning a mothers’ meet-|depict that in his closing chapters. . ; ae be ad a ~ : BB _ 7 7 rural life. C., where she is attending Miss Bar-'p. m. Many fancy articles on sale trictic Instructor Mra. Rena Hodg jing and a ceremonial during Christ AN INTERESTED READER, Carol Kennicott was just a young I have seen the unjust narrowness day and a certain time to wind the stor 7 eee ‘eros 3 a with ee — ton's school. She will spend the for Christ gifts. don, guide; Mist Nina Downing, as |™Maa vacation, Aileen Kinnane and ee irl, Uk de t Will . Christmas holidays with her parents, ove |sintant guide; Mra. Cora Louchs, col) Margaret Joslin will take the Toreh| Dear Ming Grey: In answer to | Fr ul ve many today who picks hee ing Bride Informal Dinner Honors | sr. and srs... Downing. | Waksne theto thes or quard; Mra. Barrett, second color | Bearers’ rank at the next ceremonial. |your request for opinions on “Main |e mate, one who has had his youths Hl gpo ‘e! “Pl a uard; Mise Lulu Edwards, inside “” a i ni was Mra. jardwick an- % Wor Civie club in Erickson | © i © |Btreet” will say: I think the story | 4, potoaairy Mr, and Mrs. King Mra, H. M. Gifford, of Washington, room YW. Ac at 2 p.m. Mra.|kuard: Mee, Lucy Hamilton, putside utatahni Campfire girls aremak-|very interesting, altho I do not be |2°7" to & set rule of three meals a aM at | the engagement of their sis! tr and Mrs. Christian La Quet' yy) ¢ rd. Trustees chosen include Mrs. |ing and dressing dolle to be given to |) « in the guest of her soninlaw fiorry Pairfax Sheldon will present email town gossip quite as se Eva J. Combs, to Mr. Hugh /entertained with an informal dinner . 1 dock and put out th ¢ and daughter, * Carrie Herto, Men. Alice French and |the Theodora home for Christmas. | vere : - {o put out the cat ner Of Seattle, son of Mr. and oe ten covers at their home, 1648 20th ae con » Mr. and Mra, John 4 program of poems, Response to hive diimnle O41 tieste mn | vere as Mr. Lewis pictures it. | After a few years she wakes op ” W. Rowley, of | Billings. ‘ave. Thursday evening, honoring Te? 6 se jrolb call in charge of rng By cee P. J. Aaron has presented to head s ot yt in several small towns to the fact that youth craves youth, I forn wil and Gas wile: eting of year; ‘ |where there it. The ‘rena’ hoagie ser Mr. and Mrs, Joseph King, of the Jo] Bir. anit Min, Trattied Mutecon ase Gashweiler. ae —~ reve y Aquila Lodge No, 35 |quarters a sewing machine for mend Retrrg Moms Pret le. 23 dogg been but too late to grant her desires, and . at the home of Mr. a0d | seph Howard Co., playing at the Or-' guests at the RiteCariton, in New 2! members ureed to a ‘The regular business meeting of ing and dressing dolls to be distrib: | agai thre ssimtaoni A i. ve She ix not narrow.minded to the @ dima + D. Derby on Saturday even! pheum last week. Following the din; York. ‘They spent a fortnight in| ee 2a Aquila Lodge No. 35, Degree of |uted among poor families, ie tates he — we places lack: | town: they are unjust to her. Wu her, the quests attended the perform | Washington durt: , Writers’ € Honor Protective Association, will | Pe ke sabe ere ee Mn |, Will, Kennicott should wake wiugs F —* ance at the theatre Gentorense ben hag pana | Writers’ club in Erickson club] i. "tig Weanenday evening, De| The January Count goes to press |£00d People I knew; and some simi: for he knows that she was used to gis him nda! Evening Supper i? quaintancey who were there oftiiaiiy|reoma, ¥.W. C. A. 8D. m. Sores] commer 14, at 104 Madiaon st. An.|!M two weeks. That is, it goes to ita pase paredegee | Mridoot Carol |comething more than country same | all Vang Mra, Henry Broderick en- ° from England, France and Italy, % be read are: “Local Color.” Gem | nua; election of officers [press if a sufficient number of giris,| mat & real friend and heroine, com-|nene. | ent! fined with an informal supper Uusic After pending a few weekn in the|trude Blair; “Let Them Gay,” Murk- ; euardians and interested people mub.|'PE to Gopher Prairie unprejudiced.| ‘The real man in the story te thelg]\ sma at their home last even- metropolis, they will return by way 404 Haley; “The Charivart,” Maude |ncribe. After two free Inmues it jx | withing to make it beautiful, and be-|Req Swede Surely had we more lq) mat nent: to Ene Hall] (iyi, tu . Farrar, Visitors welcome, necessary to dincontinde ft unless |''” ae ‘ould not have been imen like him, men who advance, rend ih . sae a e.g eee am p 1re | the chcartpthins eoaie ta. Pen pitas | a 6 large city. ‘The doctor |who think Just of wife and bables v eee irst Concert of Season Mra. John Sumrall and Mrs. Bustle Clionian C1 lw GO cents @ year and the Campfire |W8* not as sympathetic and honest | this world would be far better off. wut Hosts The Seattle Civic Symphony Or-|Wood are spending the winter in| Clienian qlub at Federated club- Count contains all the snnounce Arley wage Be pe him and/ Show me a settlement of any sort T Sand Mis. Oren J. David witt)chesta, under the direction of Southern California, house at 2 p.m. Regular meeting. ews, O es |ments for the month In addition to) ot practl @ 50-50 plan. [without a “Widow Bogart.” The im t o ¢ friends at the | Mme. Davenport-Enberg, gave the| see Program on “Civics.” All members joccasional articles by girls. The story is a warning for girls widow in my hamlet has the Intest Mi tom eam Sroup of friends at i sifirst of a series of five concerts | Mrs. W. 5. Henry and daughter, |Tequested to attend * vee |to always have a chaperon when at-|dope out on everyone and when fie 10 er dance at the Arctic club, Mix i : | one In the Greenwood schoo! district |tending out-oftown dances: also to asked her one day where she got all @™ at f ‘evening. to be given this season, yeaterday| Mins Killaabeth Henry, will return! » / 4 got r pag at 1 dipntok: at the Metropolitan the Itrom New York shortly after Chriat-| Zeta Pai Mothers’ Club is & small group of new Campfire |tefrain from following Carol's exam- her news she replied, “Well, I make com ‘ : ‘ one mas. Zeta Pai Mothers club with Mre.l wrere ig the Campfire Girl who |Girla who are striving to earn in marrying men they do not it my business to keep my eyes and rian Bridge- "This nization, is comp ot! ee Maurice MeMicken, No. 101 Willard |i.45 not cherished secret longings fon| eney for their dues and initial ex ¢ and*who ure so much older than /|ears well open,” and I'm sure she Club $0 musiciana who volunteer ther) Mrs. Judd M. Eitiott wit apend the apartments, 90¢ Summit ave. ®t 2/4 national honor? The desire can be /Penses. They need « guardian. For themecives. dose. Gnd Mire, John Bigiow will en-|nervices without compensation, de-|Relidays with her soninlaw and |P, m i mide a reality, for Mine Ruth Brown |{* present, Mrs. A. K. Bell is help: om Red vote is what peor) pred To those who have become accus Gf Ww: + \ e ¢ daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Charles W Se eae wishes to take @ trunkful of atticies | ‘Me them, but with her own group |the Gopher Prairie type would drive |tomed to rural life, it Is grand. di twelve cov-|pending on the attendance at their ay in lea W. ai t 7 | h with a rg gg ney Dh wc coupes ‘to Gutray expee ‘Ths| Holcomb. in Low Angeles Sigma Kappa Mathers Club : made by Campfire Giris to the Camp: < a it is impossible for her | him to be, MES. A. J. F. asa on. gg Lome: : M their residence, 2 ye masa } ———— ee Mother club, Sigma Kappa "rer: | tire executive conference in New |‘® continue = is bear py vm rp fe is ae Inesday evening, the!object is to provide ensemble pla. 22 hte 2 eget ae rc . * ” oe meeceare oc their pout pa a pdt conti which will aie Y W Cc A ity, at chapter hous, 4782 ist @V@ byork Look thru your possessions he ahi, . M fi i Dear Miss Grey: My opinion of nce A ew novel was n bio ¢ . E, at 2 p.m and choose one o " the ¥ school there are girls |«aain Street” is that the author is en than “Main Street.” ) a ran Pt oat et ARR RA “tee paliietae What any? sedlad onautern | 2 two new Campfire groups. Miss ltrying to show readers the result of ONE WHO HAS JUST EXPERI- are si ' et eee ee APTIVILION Theta Xi Mothers’ Club Caetntira lel naar yea made by S| Dorothy Preston has taken one. Who|peity jealousy and emalitown gos-| ENCED A LIFE ON A WASH: four ‘ ion Will Honor The orchestra hag not attempted Theta Xi Mothers’ club, at frater-| stiae Hrown ie urging expecially that | WH! take the other sip which, of course, also exists in] INGTON MAIN STREET. a ame Yaji to attain professional standing, but} The annual election of officers of | nity nouse, 4922 18th ave. N. at | sowna, hebdbands, beaded moccaaina, | a ee our big cities. But the difference is |—— bs °4 “Kay ih aie ‘i to give programs of interest to the/the Athietic club will take place! s a od |Sount* be en Rast som +! Several groups of girls from Lin- linet in the latter places these who zai i ‘ajima, honorary prei-| public, and their concert yesterday|Wednesday, December 14, at 6:20|° eee op OP serge £4 "\coln high are calling for guardians. | 4, not a { ’ i, . | . | do that as “pastime” can of the Women’s Christian Tem-|was a cery creditable one. There o'clock. Meetin: stories and all kinds of craft work be soe 0 not enjoy pre i n | ; ro 'e “Will follow supper Vassar Committee t * } find other and more uplifting enter- Union of Japan, will be the iy no doubt that as the season pro-|in cafeteria of Y. W. C. A. At that| Vassar Endowment Fund coromit | re Souniilevsere han tater thas tee ‘The Cleveland Campfire Oirla pub- | tainment. pet the quest at a reception given by | presses, many of the uncertainties |time plans will be made for Christ- at at ¥. W.C lish a monthly bulletin called Cleve mer 7 : | 1 me C. A. tea room , z ¥ Sus women's organizations of of the first concert will be elimi-jfas. A big attendance is desired |“; t yen wary 4. Mark with your name, ad-| ing Wohelo. A copy of it is at| ! have lived in small towns for 21 In « city and state, at the Younes) nated However, thei cert | The Athletic club girl jst 12:20 p. me | Gres, group name and name of KUT: | Campfire headquarters |yeare and every one has its Mrs Jam jon Association |, nmr eamtherlinnge teed and Niky greene ne lh vuelve! had wee If it cantains symbols, include | > paar Bogurts. The Red Swede is perhaps com Christion Scat s/most_ enjoyable, and their work Monday and Wednesday for basket Gymnastic Society written explanation of them. Upon ‘ exaggerated; but we certainly need | Mr. y afternoon, from 3 wi showed marked improvement and ball srome 7 to $:30; volley ball at 6] qadies’ auxiliary, Seattle Gymnas | sien Brown's return from the confer-| Pade eat ag pore ee |them to counterbalance the opposite | Hus their selections were well recelved,|on Monday; rolier skating, 7 to 8 on 19 hth ave. Gym. ed generously with collections of | | Yajima is en route to the) yy : m fe jtlo society, 19 * ence & big city council fire, will be) eed to: Mrs. Bernice O'Neil, Mrs, | POWers. } emt larch Pomp and Cy co | Friday. eh + ‘ u ha rs. Bernice O'Ne! ane mained D:".\aicae wiesr daa ecdolnohe an nastic exercises at 1:30 p.m. Bust | held, at which the national honors |ttelen McDougall, Mrs. R. Hoesly,| Kennicott Is splendid In his pro-| nots she has been attending the |. ee oe pert rage wales nese at 2:30 p.m Will be awarded. | ‘i fs i t } jet @ fine, new eyes ; - attending ae Overture Ruy Blas were their open.| On December 12 the Poot wil! hold oT ee + Mins Rath Lowrie. Toys from Mrs. | fession; but be cannot get away from . conference, havi resent ; “fo “ | +. W. Stimson and Mrs. L. C. Henry |his sex as he keeps his wife to her han t Harding the petition See, oe ee he an Ae urea a ght parton cel Pat Ms’ Aiemene There are special clasnen in the naded ets ome collection. ad contract reaeesing the right to “step agte t of ‘haned by & mit. | DY Swedi«h Wedding Procession, by ot Pri potad agg wirl performing! yay Mu alumnae at the chapter decoration of Christmas candity, wax! enenestnactiaptnctinttatonainamesiaity over the line” to himeelf. Why first ese Women. She will give a|"Cderman. Schumann's ‘Traumeret , house at 7.45 p.m | beads and other craft work, every! Finns and Norwegians have many | should not Carol haye a right to her| Gu therconference at 3 o'clock, | (OF Strings, which was so well re _ eee | Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, un-| women sailor: 24 polnt.of view es wellt. ‘The doctor! % Se | rning. " vomen matlors ? the reception, from 4 unti! §|°C!Yed that it called for a repetition, Bi glo ply Ba — Shawondaasee Club oy | tr the direction of Miss Hilen Bring. | ei hls li ie cannctiexpict to:heem hers pein BICYCLE tea will be served by 16 Jap- [224 Kamenal Ostrow (Cloister scene), /Mi#n school | Monday, | shawondasses club will meet with | jos, this month. ‘There ln no charge.| Ttalians are turning to Asia Minor |as he does not hold her comradeship, by Rubenstein. In this number ber 12, 4 p. m., to complete plana | y, GO. W. Furry, 174 Highland cee bi and pay for it in easy pay- maids in native costume a for Christmas party and weltare|!'™. ° * i as a source of coal, and how many Carols lose their spir-| ments each month » Yajima has been uccompa-| Mite Ruth Lindrud, harpist, and drive, at 2 p.m Campfire ls, get busy! Your _ — — lit in like circumstances and multiply | J Come in and learn our plan @ on her trip by Mrs. Henry Top./Paul Parkhurst, cello, had the | . we Datei | December service is a city campaign that crowd that get together and| ff) 8nd sce the besutiful new whose husband. Rev. Henry/*0!0 parts. The final was Victor Health Exhibit jto collect used toys for redistribution wan in thie fee: "DA. peal Eee $42.50, $54.50, $59.50 ing, han been a missionary in|Herbert’s American Fantaisie, which |,, TU*day. December 13. at 11.8 mM.) 4 neatth exhibit and baby scoring /at Christman. Turn toys in immedt hear—" So let's learn from “Main | | the Acacia or Young Married Wom. ri : rT - | ell inte eter. | ele he Young Men's ately to ry | ” ive~ r written jarantee for many years, and who is|¥™* well interpr en's club will begin their candy enle |tet Will beh id in the Young nected bpm Be headquarters : |Street” to think of the good qualities | | A five-ves en gui ‘on furlough in Seattle Vivian Strong Hart, Seattle color: |') 110 lohhy of the YW. c Hebrew anaoctation auditorium, 17th) The Lolowa-ku Campfire Girls of |in our neighbor. HM. W. AXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE party includes Miss Azuma Sture soprano, was the soloist. Her 7 oo . A, the |v. and E. Union at., Tuesday, De-| Kirkland have just completed a 12 ‘sim es Se private secretary to Mme.|first song with the orchestral ac el to go towards welfare. lcember 13, between the hours of 10| weeks’ course in first aid under the| v. C. J, wa « \e ine Si a . > | under the aus | direction of Dr, McKibbe: < | psa aro Oy iy, yrorteee | Sesoenies a Dee Beet The Cosmopolitan elab will meet! *: l aan Young Men's Hebrew | receive the Red Cross disoan Pinte | President of the national W, C.|aa exceptionally well given. Mrs yr gy Me a cade ae Po 6 eoriation, and with the co-opera-|are being made by this campfire for | U. in Japan Hart has an extremely pleasing 4 PP Aree ion of the Anti‘Tubereulosin League |the entertainment of the Kirkland | Dear Mies Grey: I think the dis cussion on “Main Street” very inter esting. We cannot compare the life of to- day in either city or rural districts “DON’T TELL EVERY- on & TART 1107-1108 Second Avenue Distributors for o, Montana rivate dint p01 f the '° - a a voice, of good range and quality,” 18 in papery ede, Py riyirg of King County and the child welfare |abutins gt Christmas, THING” whh that. grand and desirable: lite Fannie Pinch The Aria was followed by a group!ond floor, Mra. Davison will talk to department of the city department | ee er Weds Mr. Coh of four, comprised of Meyerbeer’s to the girls on “Women of the Bible, of health and sanitation, Advantage) Titahn! Bluebirds are going to r. Cohen Shadow Song from Dinorah, the After this talk Minn Alice Roedeil Will be taken ‘of the ocrasion to| have a Christmas party at the home | demonstrate and explain the infant |of their guardian, Maude Anderson, ‘A pretty wedding was solemnized | Moonlight Song by Cadman, Coms . will entertain the club members. A aeeaand nutritional activities be | December 21. Their next mecting evening at the Hotel Sorrento,|\'nto Those Yellow Sands, by La very interesting program and ever® i well RNIN thos Pinch aes lnladite asia’ ware es soteeona |S me TS 1m Orwotner are invited to. atten. | ONIONS MII IAS HINA UIIUN SAUNT NMI NUNN Culinary Workers’ SOCIAL HOP ped to Mr. Harry Coben, son of Mr.|tically received and for encores} ‘The Friends of All club will meet aah = | Sed Mrs. A. 1. Cohen. The ceremony |yave Rain, and Do You Believe in the rmall dining room of the eate Ladiew’ Auxiliary, A. 0, 11. | Was performed by Rabbi Samuel jy, Dreama. {teria next Thursday evening, Decem Election of officers for the coming in the rose room of the hotel,| The next concert by the orches-|ber 15, at 6, for club Sener: ig year will take place at the business was attractively decorated in|im witl te given at the Motropoli-|in the club room on the third floor meeting to be held by the Lad A Swhite chrysanthemums and greens. tan theatre on Sunday afternoon, |readings will be given while the girls | #™xiliary to the Ancien Yrder ©! Miss Elizabeth Pinch, sister of the january 29. are sewing on Christ ifte, Hibernians Tuesday evening at & , Was maid of honor, and the Ye . chs he, tara o'clock in W. O. W. hall, Fourth ave ds were Miss Mary Pinch, Peete eed he Waholo or ¥ . and Marion st. Members are urged Esther Kaplan, Miss Ida Cohen, Lorraine Social Club elk chee wit kee Saree tenet atta “the groom's sister; Miss Gertrude Sul-| The Lorraine Social club will meet ciuy room on the third floor of the Gian, and Miss Vivian Luric. Their|at the Masonic temple on Wednes yo wo A” next Thuraday afte were of changeable taffeta, sil-|4ay afternoon at 2 o'clock lesdin Miseombar 18, ae koko | Ver trimmed, and their hats were in| Three officers were re-elected and | 4,1), 7 Dreamland Pavilion gp Tuesday Evening DECEMBER 13, 1921 eee Overseas Club The regular meeting of the Over. | feas club will be held Tuesday even discuss their Christmas party Waitresses will be Hostesses O} @orresponding tones. Vor fiowers|three new ones chosen at the meet " at the clubhouse, 404 13th ave, N. Mbay carried Colonial bouquets. Lit-|ing of Robert 1. Lee chapter, Daugh. |*"4 Welfare work ies re pas Me Geraldine Sulman was flower girl,|'*F" of the Confederacy, Friday aft] peiaay evening, December Business and Professional Women's | issi y, « Sg laced lernoon. Mra May "Avery ‘wilking|, PTY evening. December 18. at 8 fake Admission 50c—War Tax 5ce—Total 55¢ m., the Faholo club and Retobe | club jointly will present in the Mem-| On Tuenday, December 13, the Se bert’ hall two movie pictures, “In {atte Business and Professional | Middies and Bloomers” and “Sea-/ Women's club will have an open beck.” The proceeds of this program | ™Meeting at 7 p. m. in the Fine Arts | |will go towards sending the ciub Toms, 1213 Fourth ave. The speak: | Igiris to Seabeck next summer, and |0t for the evening will be Mrs. imma | |alxo towards the U. of W. scholarship |M. Rhodes, be ew Rabel — nia lfor the girl from India, turer, who will talk on “Interesting | The bride's gown was of white| Wa" re-elected for her fourth term lerepebacked satin and her veil of Of office as president; Mra, Bradley tulle fell the length of her gown. Her | Fowlkes, reelected corresponding Shower bouquet was of orchids and|%cretary, and Mrs. Cha Tack Hilles of the valley. Mr. Abe Franks | *rry, secretary. The three new of Wwas best man, and the ushers were |{cers are Mrs. H. A. Callahan, first Mr. Jules Green, Mr. David Saul, Mr, |VIC® President; Mra. Thor Irvine, Lavis Blumenthal, Mr. Irving ‘Shy.|Di#torian, and Mra. 1. Royer, treas OTT TTT Mc Cc MCU ca | les man and Mr. Sam Ghent {ae Dig 2 Spots in Maori Land, New Zealand.” | A reception and supper followed n of a The Acacia club wil meet next}. 07 Tuesday. December 6, the club | the ceremony, after which Mr. and| lome Sewing Club | +4 afternoon, December 16, at|Ntld ita monthly business meeting | ‘ : 5) Mrs. Cohen left on their wedding trip,|__ TY? TAdies of the Grand Army and the work of the past fow weeks | - |Home Sewing club will meet with |1:30 to complete Christmag plans for |%n4 ‘he w are } '° Bid on their return will be at home| Tome Sewing club will meet with |i tt anette work. wan reviewed in the committee re | ust onest 1 gt the Maxmiliian apartments. . ” porta, | J ham, 241 16th ave Wednend ae Se: 7 | i. vee e ae The club decided to briehten np West Seattle Music begs A a enc peda oe Md Flag fee SE Mea rs Oe were [the lives of the old men and women | Flea é Study Club ad Ror iens ft Meraiecn wt. LAC: | Chistes party in the (bird chop er.tne Sony Doe farm by. having | Scientifically pasteurized MEU ik ie Nevielo Wicay cate aitet-e club rooms, Miss Alice Lindsay hay-| the civic committes in paying a visit | by the most modern methods Builds up system, acts on intestines, ing the program and decorations in Will be entertained Tuesday afternoon |! dies’ Auxiliary Temple De Hirsch by Mrs. F. H. T. Andrews, at her| A ®pecial meeting of the Ladies’ home, 2703 17th ave. 8. Mies Irene Auxiliary of Temple De Hirec Baltrusch has arranged the program, | be held Wednesda Decemb Makes you fit and keeps you fit. Eat two to three cakes daily. to thone folks on Christmas day and in a most modern plant, |charge. ~_ | 1 gure seigg taking them some personal Christ: | The Cosmopolitan club held their) mas cheer with some singing and 1 annual election in the second floor delicnci c H d 2 club rooms of the ¥, W. C, A; laat| auce en: Suen ae Suit dally and Your eee sonows: St $20 p.m. An address will b¢lriemiay, December 6. The following |“ane elub exhibit has finell Fleischmann’s Yeast is a food—not *Atory of the Oratorio”.Mrs, A. 1. smith | ven by Rev, William 8, Friedman, | pity were elected officers fc | me oe ee oe Seren Bei e nie so "Cavotte”... Bech |of Denver, and a musical prog er eted officers for the) rived after taking a trip around the rocer 1 a medicine. one ie iia Hi. Brownticid |by Mra, L. Spiefel, of San Franciaco. |°" i De ar Pose Ruby Myers,! country because of its beauty, sub Bong "Bint the Lord te Mindful” trom | ‘es Fen Mteiimore, pecording nccretars,| ject, matter of interest and because | S ve Y Avoid the use of so-called yeast preparations. Many Pi. Paul”) we Mendélasohn Alleh Bocial Club [Elen Stetmore, recording secretary: it waa the prien exhibit of the con ‘ erve roa of these contain onlya small amount of yeast—as little stestion ‘from "Judas Maces- Allah Social club will meet at the |secretary; Miss Alice Roedel Oe i, Soe ee Bae ee bale! as one-tenth of @ yeast cake—mixed with drugs ar Piane—Selection from “Jud: |, treas:/on display in the Fine Arts room medicines. The familiar tin-foil package with the yellow barun seseeeseee| home of Mrs, George Barclay, 6126|urer: Mins Eva Galay, « a j urer: Mi iva Galay, auditor, le 4 | 7 Men We One cong [Director aL, Wednesday, December | New members were also ‘uatea {2 te ext meoting, | T E Ww | label is the only form in which you can get Fleisch- Mten| 14, at 2 p.m. ‘The hostesses for |and all business and reports for the Literary Interpretation Class muann’s Yous for Health. Be sure it's Fidlechmeng’s fresh Yeast. Do not be misled by yeast-substitutes, M. ingrabarn the afternoon will be Mrs, Agnes; month of December were finished Sons~ Voice’ i be The literary interpretation class (/ ale ot Thy Sweet Voter Bin ty Mee Abbie Hamilton and | besides discussing in part a big lof the Seattle Woman's club will ELLIOTT 6210 wig mac Buinidacna| MPs. Alice True, Cards. All Kast-| Christmas program, not only for the| meet Tuesday, December 13, at 1 B.C. Simpkin ern Stare invited, club, but for outside welfare work. Dp. m, at the home of Mrs. a 4