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THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921. 1 - - | | ic A I Diet nati 5 > “wo i 7 7 Clubs | Personal ‘Society at the —_/ Business and ‘ Jeatile | MRS. DICKSON GRANDY TRENHOLME CLUBS POR MONDAY Mr. und Mrs, William Curthe Ht Harbor Forts Professional a TAssistants Named for eduoationat committer atthe eet a0 which Includes Mr. and Jamon ; tn-4ae Sea 7 Christmas Tea; Dinner- poole, | confab sedge gtr a _ Miss Hiity Nettleton of Tacoma, | * 4 Es [are 213 Fourth aven at H ~ Dance Will Compliment |? W, Catlett, who will speak i ig Ms leet on wey Bode Ron § Gay FAREWELLS MS bt re se ~ ark = ; “4 , 4 3 Miss _ Fischer; Mis | Chapter A ¢ K. 0. i ae ee one ee Will be given at the Officer cit ce [membership cards at door u te 18S JANE TRUAX, Miss Evelyo oo - ? 4 tan “ mB es Lore nel ige4 ge fan wes Pog Mba Were a tiny a me Ps ae So hy? 8 . P ri Colvin, Miss Marianne Hyland, Bl, “It ¥ hoped that the attendance | Wenateher, Mra, saliapotne Te Csiferd, whe is hace ni ery vee © T..U Miss Bisa Christensen, Miss Eliza | wil be a large one the meeting Japan, and sald, “I have been travel ‘Beth Sweeney, Miss Florence Swee- | Wil be in i” nature of a Christmas ng Pay Neo Mra pees 4 Gow | fornia ‘un ing for 60 days and came to your ‘ ieee part and donations for the Theo | of w York city arrived in . rae Airis "Bey, Miss Loyal Treat and Miss Ger eu, haan ‘ell be tenbtved attle Friday to apend the holidays Port LARITY sh mae country on the mission for world | aldine Farrar will assist at the tea ee and the winter months visiting their’ The popularity of Colonel Henry #, I notice so many young faces Sally Harbaugh is giving at her ADDITIONAL CLUBS Jchildren, Mrs. W. F. Yuille, Mr, Macpher rept nggnase fs : & et ¢ at your F 6 This ey ee 4 * ho } lexander Mander of Vor orden, and wune the younger you are the Tuesday afternoon, from 4 un samen wy ane Mp. Aleman Merriam, together with the ch more you experience of the remar hey are with Mr, and Masque and Dagger Club of ¥, Le be lig yp feloc! timentary to Miss , me Henry, Mh j The Masque and Dagger club of the I yiry” Ww. Yuille at their. home, Mrs. Made’ of their house guent, le progress the world is m Henry, Miss Jane Stimson, Y. L. 1, whieh has been formed re | 5 N. Clifford, wh aves ehortly for The most beautiful thing as welfag | - "12082 S2nd ave. 8. la I ek into n a Jean Fay, Miss Marie Greer and | cently, will present “The Nativity,” a aioe California, blossomed last we into the most educational value of my > are home | Christmas pi written by Robert & bouquet of pretty parties, travels is that of becom soqualnt. Jane Nettleton, who are hom Hugh Benson, in Knights of Colu Mr, William MeMillan, a student) On saturday an attractive bridge!ed and of making friend Knowh Mise Ransome’s school, in Call- A for the holidays. bus hall, Thursday evening, Decem-| ®t Princeton storing college, is! was given at their Fort Worden ‘edge, understanding and.~gpathy, ber 22. The program and cast of |returning Tuesday to spend the quarters, for Mrs. Clit Mrs.\will enable uy all to becong friends! ‘ or Will characters follows holidays at his home in thi city. Gr wife of Major FR Rbetiand then we shall have peace” fe Fischer Wil } gidacs ato Pet | me Greene, U. 8. Al adjutdnt'of the| Mrs. &. H. Blalock favored he ‘ain With | Beene I c | Mr, Douglas Alexander left this |Puget Soynd coast defenses, at which club with nome delightful songs Yisia sole... Queenie Dreaney | Voy for Ban Mateo, Cal., where the decorations and collation were dered in French. i -Dance |Contraite sole... Frances Mullen | he will vinit bin slater, Mrs. Loring |@*pecially handsome, The prize for) Mrs. imma M. Rhoden, world trai tations have been issued by il}—luteries 6¢ 6 | score wax won by Mra. D. 1 er and lecturer, gave a most int able. | Pickering, for the holidays j high nie Mecken- | hers |}4i1, the second by Mias Downs, and | esting description of the * the third by Mra. H. H. Morrison.'spots in Maori Land, New Ze: The event brought out representa-|Mrsx Hhodes pointed out that Mi tives of both army and civilian sets. | Zealand was of particular interest 4 the honor guest wag favored xtudents of economics and politi |with a much-coveted trophy |because of the r pro J Mary, Mary Dougherty; Joseph. racter Grace Fischer for a dinner of | covers, to be given Thursday | at the home of her parents, and Mra. George W. Fischer, dancing for the later diversion. affair will compliment her sis. | | Nellie Drew |phex, Nedab, t Alice Peacock, Mary ite Kilty; Martha | Abel (ner brother), Cle hary, Kana Kilty; B Warren Boole, who is attending e eemcns jachool in Banta Barbara, Cal, wiil live Lalounty, |feturn next Saturday to spend th Lanounty: To- | Christmas vacation with his parents, Dise Uandlord of inn). Ver Kelly |r. and Mrs. George W. Boole ©, Mixs Doris Fischer, who is home | Dawe (hia servant), tay beth Dow er wera | On Friday Mrs. Clifford wae com-|ive legislation affecting women ci the n. Hadie Barrett, | y a dinne on a children and working conditio Mills college for the Christmas . ae ay 4 Mr. F.C. Moser, who has been |Dlimented by a dinner given at t hildren and working conditions, becanl of practically everything 8. A ing government owned and Mrs. Applin, adepts in this sophistl- | ated. ted art. The hors-d’oeuvre in the| Mrs, Rhodes said: “Wellingtom jdrawing room, the viewvis at the | capital, reminded her of Seattle Hebrew Bazaar Open Sunda dinner table, the tint of the flowers,'the north isle of New Zealand The Young Men's ‘neta ao ja} Mr and Mrs. Charles Priday and'iy¢ color of the ices, the initial com | similar to our western W aoe tion bazaar will be open from 2 tll baby of Portiand will spend the piiment, and the cafe noir, with all/in that there wag timber, mini 5 p. m. Sunday afternoon, December |Christmas holidays with Mr. ant iiat goon between, even to the memo-!| harbors and bili. The south tale ere, shepherds ‘ort Worden quarters by M dere: shepnerd#lin New York and Honolulu for!yort Wordnn ‘|the past four months, arrived th - Akin first of the week’ to spend th aaa holidays here. Cooper, Kil I dinner Invitations have been to close friends of the honor ‘ANd additional friends of Miss Fischer will come in later for dance. Frances Brannigan | E in at 118, for the purpose of allowing moth. | Mrs. Fred C. Ayer, lries of certain haunting vintages, are the one which is most uct! Miss Frances Brannigan will en- ers and children to visit the sam ompoued by there horta into un bel This is the chief agricaitures | ™ with a tea at her home in } At 7:20 p. m, as usual, the r| Mrs. Roselle Haviland of Port-'ensembie, On this occasion the flow- dairying center, which is Olympian apartments, Wednes- afternoon, December 28, from 3 o'clock, complimenting a foup of girls spending the holidays ‘et their hom Assisting the hostess are to be Polly Perkins, Dorothy Lane, ine Fransiol!, Janet Sheahan. Sheahan, Helen James Mart | folks will be admitted. Sunday night|!#nd and Mr. Rorwell Hocking of ors, the candles, the favor pla wealthy. The two isles comp has been designated ax Y. M. H. A,,| Victoria, B. C, will be the guests cards, and the high lights of the New Zealand are a little larger | Macenbee Society, Ancient Order of [of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hock: menu were in rose color, an effect-/our own state and the total popula ‘Sphinx and QOutof-Town-Viaitors |ing over the holidays. jive background for their dinner serv-|tion is jess than a million. The comm night . ee ‘ioe of exquisite porcelaine de Limoge,| try ix remarkable in its untold pose The entertainment will be. given Dr. and Mrs. C. A, Wintermute pive encrusted with gold. Brid) bilities for jopment along agri} by Mr, Alex Hoffman, monologue | Will spend Chrixtman in Everett, a» followed dinner, the prizes for high cultural and trading and commercial and songs; Margie Grindstein and|the guests of Mr». Wintermute’s|score going to Colonel and Mrs. Mer: | lines. 4 illic Lowenthal, in their biggest wuc-| parents, Mr. and Mrs, C, F. Men-riam, and to the guest of honor aj attribute the remarkable s< SE &§ SESESTSEY SSERFRZERSTECER oes Gerble and Eleanon Branni | cems, “Ain't We Got Funt’ and Mr. | denball. | becoming spuventr Completing the ‘successful as well as radical pro Harold Weeks, the well known song | eee party were Chaplain George D. Long: of this country along the lines eee writer, featuring his latest song hits,| Lieutenant J. G. B.l brake, U. 5B Mrs. Longbrake, legislation, polities and economics t@) Fe i i P . “ | Grome w.. of the destro Lieutenant Cyrus Quentin Shelton, the fact that the women of News ami ners on ‘Oriole and “Montana mer, UL &. f th t e . nily Din a ead Kennedy, will arrive in the city|)U. 8 A # Zealand have had the suffrage given | Christmas Day ¥. W. C. A. Activiti | neat week |'on ‘Thursday Mra. Clifford was'to them over 30 years ago and tail a those planning to entertain The Retobe club of the Ballard | ee honor guest at a dinner given by the women and men work, play and r high school will give their Xmas | Everett Miller, at the Oregoa| Major Alvin Charles Miller, medical progress together in all phases of purty next Monday, 4 p. m., Decem-| Agricultural college, Corvallia, Ore.,| corps, U. 8. A. and Mra. Miller, their activities.” ber 19, in the giris’ club room on the |arrived today to spend the holl |Whose Fort Worden quarters might | — $4 third Moor of the ¥. W. C. A. The/days with his parents, Mr. and, have been arranged by some aesthet-|Applin, U. 8S. A. and Lieutenagt pregram will be in charge of Miss! airs Wallace C. Miller jie mandarin, their Chinese collection Frederick L. Hayden, U.S. A. The Bille Worth. The club girls will gag jaccenting drawing rooms and dinner ‘consolation went to Mrs. Bowler, family dinners at their home| C mas day will be Mr. and . Thomas Bordeaux, whe will feovers placed for 14; Mr. and{ G. O. Vincent will entertain 18 ) ahd Mra. Per Lee Welty, 10 ay 4€2¢ SESSyor - and Mrs. William R. Hocking. | have their own tree to trim them | xr and Mra. William Leonard | table, illustrating the minute perfec: |wife of Captain Louis James Bowley Col. and Mrs. A. M. Wetherii! | |acives, Every giri will bring a mmail! paton and two children will leave |tion of Chinese art, and embellishing |. 8. A. q be hosts to members of their gift. “Hames were drawn last sneet- | wesre ~ 2 the progrens of the courses. Bridge |——— —-——___________J fine will also Mr. and Mre. sere. eit eegatinen te lie eerie os Wednesday for Portland to spend rotowed dinner. The guests were SCANDAL Prank E. r. \ , ‘ ,, >, , { . nega gga - maton ® | Colonel John L. yden, U. 8 A. : Porape nt Mr and Mr) The wedding of Miss Erma Verd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas Verd, to|% & siti friend or two. The club] rather, Mr. Henry Hahn name hong He alga gL gee — i Mr. Dickson Grandy Trenholme, was solemnized with beautiful ceremony Monday evening, | “il! so make & Jovous Xmas for) sng defenses, Colonel Henry petites “I don’t want to hurt you Rruce Elmore, who ts at |\i iam. U A. commander of |!°8% dear, but I saw your beloval ng the University school i9| °° Worden, and Mrs. Merriam,|fance being awfully attentive oria, B.C, is spending his va | wi, their house guest, Mra. Made-|® Stunning girl at the theatre » with hin parents, Dr. and), (ford, Captain H. In-|Dight. They were several seats and front of me, so 1 don’t know whol os eee - Sousa Gives Dinner December 12, in St. Barnabas’ chapel_—Portrait by M. P. Kirkpatrick, Bushnell studio. &@ email tres for the children and all Mr. John Philip Sousa, conductor.) ——~=~=~=—~—SCST«;7;3}ETCSéC<CStT ——— - seP Ba Sc SGA ea te twenty Seattle friends | Seattle Man Weds | Christmas Eve Party \Unformal Luncheon pole dhe Tle lpn Paonia | the trimmings for them to fix the eo R. € @ dinner at the Hotel Wash itable for both giria and boys, be-| 9, Bruce Elmore ¢ cy Gi Thirty children will be enter} An informal juncheon was given! sides a basket holding a real sump-| jmon, medical corps, U. ~ ged org . Kentucky a. was one|t@ined by Mre. Theodore Haller at) by Mra. Kart A. Phillips at ber|tuous Xmas jh “ eng Sted |Mrx Inmon, Captain J. L. Boyd, t [she was. She was a tasty dreswer, her home Christmas eve, when a| home Thursday afternoon, | eee Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ivey willlg 4. and Mre, Boyd, Captain Nyal |*0 you'd better investigate. te * Brawley Plans Of the early winter weddings which | prettily decorated tree with presents, | ap pyr Cosmopolitan ctub’ will meet next} 'eeve tomorrow for Alabama, to/1, adams, U. 8 A. Lieutenant Fred-| “I happened to be at the t inment “ | was solemnized on Wednesday © fen | wilt be one of ‘the main features! 2 Tuesday evening, December 40, at 6|*P°P4 the holidays erick L. Hayden, U. 8. A., and Mra.| with Will myself. I don’t blame ius, Gertrude Bayly ie aia) 7S--December 1, In St. Mark's Epis} (he entertainment. Games w «| Music o'clock, for supper in the large pri Pp halid | (Frederick L. Hayden. Lieutenant for not recognizing me in the ing eighteen members “Of fer | Spal church, at Anaconda, Montafa, | be the later amusement. BS vate dining room of the cafeteria. At/ Miss Beth nea whe Ms (at: |eaward J, Strickland. U. 8 A and — i hop om ve. ng a “with a-dinner she ts gfving| Uniting ff marriage Mr. Louis G, Sunday evening. a supper of tour! Sousa Concerts Please 15 Dr, Maud Parker will tp haere apg bere "hee: Chrlotions e. sean U. b. Prisee ter ‘high | Christmas, feet: whe 1 gis: At & o'clock the} ir Xman party Gerhardt, son of Mra, John Gerhardt | covers will be given by Mr.| ~ john Philip Sousa and his famous! to girls on ” and Mrs, Haller at their home jet home Monday, December 26.| © About twenty friends will come in acation with her parents, Mr. an! poore were distributed to Mrs. Strick-|I didn't have to pay anything 4 | Mra, David Bowen. land and to Lieutenant ward L./until the first of the year, 1 m of Seattle, and Miss Catharine Hunt. |“ hand were heard In two concerts! club will give th | 7. 9 i” tinee ever ind floor club rooms of the a | later for the Christmas festivities. | 6 Nuckoly of Versailles, Kentucky, | 2 yews oh. gcima oes A rf Bd ees irra he so a ; oe ind vast ns | Bete, Ui, @ Ar, consoiations to C ap |any purchase. Mr. and Mrs. Ballard pram cundleyar Reans gabe rrmaizsy ot | Students to Give distinction of being the only orgam| thelr guests three little sinters, whom | the blue pariors of the Y. W. C. A.|tain E. H. Inmon, medical corps, U./_ “Sure; here is one of their us Anaconda, Montana. The ceremony | Dance in Spokane | imation of this kind which has con-| they will not only entertain, but will | next Wednesday at 6 p. m., Decem-/8. A.. and to the guest of honor. They are at 207 Rialto building, ery delegate from the va-| On Tuesday a highly successful| Second avenue, between Madi « has been asked to attend | bridge, with Mra, Clifford in the place |and Spring, over Pig’n Whi jof honor, and all the garrison a% Take ator.”—Advertisement. “ee | ruest«, was given at their Fort Wor mer Hosts | was performed by Rev, James L. providing | ber 21 { Mr. and Mrs. Roy Page Ballard) Craig of Miles City in the presence Pwill have a dinner for ten at thei} o¢ many friends. Masses of pink | ington will sponsor u holiday dance) 404 always under the eame Students from Spokane who are|tinued to gain tn popularity for eo| Rive a Joyous Xmas t tending the University of Wash-|!0ng 4 continuous period, 29 years,| them with necessities, and also the | rious ¢ sder,| Ditaxures and sweets that complete | this meeting. home, Monday, December 26. and white roses with ‘ : ent | In tintic »pul 7 & little girl's Zma. A tree has xpe ae aE " x ose: greenery |in Spokane, complimentary to the n artistic and popular progress, s a de! y Captain Arthur D. i it banked the altar, making a very at-|boys and girls who will be spending |!n the number of concerts given, in| cially been provided for them. Miss| Acacia club, or Young Married den quarters by Cuplail Anite ot AMUSEMENTS yi mer at Home j tractive setting for the ceremony. | their Chrintmas vacation at thelr *xtent and scope of its repertoire, Anna McNally hax charge of the pro Women a club, will be entertained Hughes, U.S. A oe aie ae ol a ie ‘ e home | nd * how am fo evening ext Friday afternoon a 30, jeco! | |) On Monday, December 26, Mr.| The bridal party entered to the | homes in that city, | Sousa’s band now stands without a/ «ram for the evening. pence Ser reece on.tualand. the poeres, like. the collation, | —— P TAGES S'ané Mrs. E. B, Burwell will enter-'*ttains of the Lohengrin Wedding | The dance will be given in Knights | Peer. Sousa has justly been called| tain with @ family dinner at their| March, with Mrs. W, R. Gaily at the of Columbus hall, Monday evening, the March King. No one man has! Friends of All 3 jorgan, accompanied by Mra. J. R. December 26, and students from the °¥¢r composed as many popul: > will third Me f the association build.) most interesting. The first prizes Ray adie linn . were won by Mrs, Miller, wife of evening, | ing. rand | club supper next T } > yin Charles Miller, medical +s -|Danielson, violinist. Bridal music Washington State college, Whitman|!asting marches, which number, at 6:00, December 22, In the small r a Tn a. end Clana Nyal L. || 2 Fred and Tommy) ki was played softly during the service | and Gonzaga colleges will participate | More than 60, a» John Philip Sousa_| dining room of the ca ria. Plana} Col, Elieworth CF 2 Ap deal SA the edcene petene we Bros. son 4 t \< os eft the ° afte | Bo Dro} onterday were| have been made for their ax part Col. Ellsworth circle, Ladies of Ad § . a and the wedding party left in the affair, | Both programa y r h a . Rp vsemy pads the Grand Army Home Sewing club, by Mra. Stiley, wife of Captain Jos- mencope church to the strains of Men-| eee complete changes. The » delmohn’s Wedding March ections | Which takes place at and | Tooma, on the third floor, All the) will he ngements and program are in| December 29, in Veterans’ hall, 1} Armory. Dinner will be served at| A | 6p. m he “Hope Chest” is to be favored | 94 be deol : 4 Mrs, Clifford was again compli mented at a pivot bridge given at/ 4 an allday sale, Thursday..¢ph Francis Stiley uU. & A, and Mats, 25e; Nights 400] Lieutenant Edward L. Supple, U. & The honor guest was happily were thone of popular apt TO REMEMBER TUPADAY, DECEMBER 20— Miss Baily Harbaogh to entertain with a tea at home from ¢ unt! @ o'clock, complimenting the Misses Janet Henry, Jane Stim METROPOLITAN TODAY JOuN B. KELLERD The bride enterea on the arm ot|Zntertains Bridge Club | xn" wen hei known airs, The numbers | ar brother, Mr. Harry Graddy Mr, and Mra, Per Lee Welty! most enjoyed were the compositions | the hands of Mixx Elaie Speck. ckola, who gave her in marriage.| Were hosts Saturday evening to|of the leader, and when encores| Chairman, who has the prog he was beautiful In a gown of ivory] their bridge club of three tabies. | were given, and there were many,| the form a surprise for the girls, | disposed of at 7:30 and a card party) white satin, paneled over-dreas an . none Erected They ar © a| will follo 8:30. Public invited. | | p im and . . th greeted with th Th eG) WH) Sellew at O00. © their Fort Worden quarters on © helping to m greatent ¢ 2 SeS2 PSASsR SSgecesse capes goparape Fay, Mary Greer and |) court train. Her tulle satin banded | ‘ , thusiasm w 5 te | , ne ere the isa marches,| happy Xmas by OF A ‘ eager dee . pny A veil fell the length of her train trom | unior League's ‘Stars and Stripes Fo being| with a basket ring to th John F, Miller Retief Corps | Wednenday by Mr Silene wie Mise dane aid Mine Hath xettietsn || CAP Of old lace caught with band|Card Party |the favorite, Others "te “gine | Children toys, candies, fruits, besiden| John F. ‘Miller Retlet corps will|ot Lieutenant Edward J. Btrickland, fn to entertain with » dancing party ||Of pearls. The bridal bouquet was; Final arrangements have been|«reeted with bursts of applause| serviceable presenta. The club will t Veterass’ bell, Arsiory,[U. Ss. on Sti ie aaa on bei st the Sunset club white roel auf Wieder the valley. | completed for the gard party the|Were, “Comrades cf the Tenn ™|bave ite own tree |Wednesday evening, December #1,|smart. The prises were carried | Peaees MePsrient's tencheon Miss Margaret Nuckols, sister of cleadtbot the Meatte Dey |“t Field Arti Belay sins a8 Dassen 06:8 [by the guest c honor, | ny Mrs. | aaa {J or len of the © Day leld Artillery he Amer & at 9% 1 Jace of Captain James P. Mr and Mra Reginald If Parsons || the bride, as maid of honor was at-| Nursery aawociation ia giving nt|can Girl” “Keeping Step with the} Faholo club will give its Xmas oigyete: 3 204 earl A oa Miss Lillpop. | Serplimenting that coe neeinnes: || tractively attired in a gown of pink | the home of Mrs. James H. Calvert, | Union” and “El Capitan.” party in the girls’ club room, on the| Seattle Council of Minate 'Q men | Mole O° 2. ce oi tain Joneph sir son, Reginald. |) eatin and carried an arm bouquet | wacom a or 38.| Mins ake third floor of the association build-| Seattle Council of Minute Women |the house guest of Ca : THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22— of pale oink Opbella ‘roses Wns | Wednesday afternoon, December 28.| Miss Mary Baker, soprano; Mina| third floor of th n bu ttle Coun Rumen | ence Biicy a. ee Miss Loyal Treat and Miss Jane Twenty tables will be in play, and| Florence Hardeman, violinist; Miss|!ng, at 4 p, m., December Any will hold its reguiar meeting Thure | SPLEN NEW ‘Truex to entertain with « break- || >Tidewmaids were Miss Melva Luxton,| | aiinional euests wil etn os] Witfreé Bambrick, 1 t. Me lhigh school girl is cordially invited.| day, December 22, at 2 p. m., in the !Stiley: } v fast at home of Misa Treat, fo Wh Ore: Geeta TOUR GE -ARNIAOE [er ee Oe ee eee ee eecitct aan ‘aat'| slow Donéthy Lee has the program] 3 ated clubhouse, 232 Harvard! Civillan affairs given during the lowed by thestre party at the || charmeuse, and Miss Margaret Hunt.|th® t*a hour, Miss Helen Thomp an, cornetist, and Mr.| Mis y ‘ week for Mrs. Clifford were Mrs. and care ve, N. The chartér roll has been Moore on, chairman of arrangements, will|Georke Carey, xylophone, were the|in charge, Xmas gam Frederick J. Bailey's bridge-tea, large er, couxin of the bride, who wore al FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22— ss aumtenel. So tas ies tuth-| assisting soloist. They were alj| Will be sung, besides the program} closed and persons eligible must ~ Mics Mary Rilsateth ‘aveeney apa || %4inty frock of delft tulle over sil-|be axsisted by Miss Trammell Ruth-| Snlsting soloists,” ; ned upon. ‘The is w so| bave their names passed upon ata (208 lively, :Mr....emd Mra. Oucar ———— — Mise Edwina Viorence Sweeney to || Ver cloth. ‘They each carried an arm /¢rford, Miss Pearl Harrold, Miss) "0 1% Of unusual ability and their) Pere ena tree and “poets Promina ving, Application may Klocker's elaborate dinner, and. th WILKES treat pink roses. The| Mary Isabel McDonald, and Miss|"UMbers were well given and well | Moy an Xmas tree Snee) WISE: TORE: EENS eeabatege re bridge luncheom, ” PLAYERS give dance at Hotel Washin bouquet of deep Annex, complimenting the Mi ushers, Mr. John W. Ahern and Mr.| Bee Gould, | received. Fitts and Pine AN Week—Mats. Wed. wv David Belasco's Comedy “NOBODY'S WIDOW" * nt for ¢ care of a family and children. | W. Bert, Jr j 7 tte Canadian Club ae Harry Woollen, seer sion, and ‘ere followed by the > 1 come little flower girl, Christie Jane| Wedding Announced of | The last regular 1921| The advisory council will met in! H, D, Hurley, t Nuckols, niece of the bride, Mr.| Mrs. Hart to Mr. Lieben | of the eryone. The club will take| be sent to the councillor, Mrs. Fred Seattle councillor; Mrs. iby Mrs, Allan T Janet Henry, Jane Stimson, J | Nettleton, Mary Greer and J. Earl Converse, led the bridal proces. | eee Fay. MONDAY, DECEMBER 26— Holiday dance to be given by ary, and MPS Wom CASEY \ Ir VES BOWLING meeting fe surer adian club will : Iu nf Colonel fe jounger set at Knights of Colum 105 Fi , a aml Te] Y } Under the auspices of Co Eves, 230 to 1; Mai oe, sy Harold T. Forsythe was best man. | Announcement ix made of the } fth ave. on Tuesday MRS. MAX W EST’S ) Dv) |Harry T. Matthews, U.S. A. com- \ pias War Tax Miss Polly Van Patten’s costume Following the ceremony a recep-| marr of Mrs. Clara BE, Hart to| December 20, when Car i —— dane h Kerr. Mise Elizabeth Folsom will enter tain with a tea at home for Misses Jane Nettleton, Jean Fay Mary Greer, Janet Henry and Jane Stimson, from 4 until 6 o'clock Mr, and Mrs. David tion was held at the home of the| Mr. Frank H. Lieben The cere| °° Visiting in & u bride’s sister, Miss Margaret Nuck-| mony was read by the Rev. Cam-|**tend, a# well as tr jols. The rooms were attractively !eron G. Morrison, of the Church of | 28" of the club. Prep: decorated with a profusion of trail-!the Epiphany, at the home of the| “PMuUal meeting on J ling Kentucky emilax and Washing-| bride, Thursday afternoon, Decem-|°f P°MInations for officers for ton greens, intermingled with pink | ber in the presence of a few]!!! be posted. Dancing and card 7" P) ‘ nd + OY mander of Fort Casey, and vites ‘to ON TH E ( ARE OF CHILDREN Matthews, always interested in pro- ge Heng Mrs. Max West, United States children's burean expert and mother of five ™O0ting wholesome pleasures at their O16 fOr the | pyydren, will answer questions of Northwest mothers on child welfare. She will island fort, bowling has been revived At The Cornish HUArY 2, a list net give medica! advice, of advice in diffi feeding cases, or dea! with avner- and is proving most advantagec Rey St. a¢ Harvard 2) mal child ie ae fisention about the care of healthy, normal ot oniy as good exercise but as a THE CORNISH PLAYERS Widren, Enclose # stamped, self-addressed lope personal reply, 7 At Teceresting avestions. will be answered thru thie columa twice e week, Ad: |T™eans of getting together. After the im Three One-Act Plays 1d warden Ber will entertain with « dinner |\and white roses. ‘Those in the re jintimate friends. After returning Ae dress: MKS. MAX WEST, THE STAK, SEATT games on Friday the players were Sty te Mine Dorethy Late wna ||celving line with the bridal party | from a trip thru California, Mr.| ,C#ndy Sale for House Fund | ®& # *% + * &% * * ‘ntertained by Colonel and Mrs. Silos ‘Marsara Box were Mrs, John Werner Crenshaw | and Mrs. Lieben will be at home,| At tho regular meeting of the| BY MRS, MAX WEST created to give pleasure to chil: Matthews, whose guests D rday Gkatines TUFSDAY, DECEMBER 27— of Verunilles, Kentucky, aunt of the! january 20, at 4805 37th ave, S ia of trustees of the jeration| “What shall I tell my little girl!dren, and even if he does not tain K. P. Mason, medical corps, U. pal Mra, Frederick Hall White's tn- |, bride; Mra. Harry Graddy Nuckols of Women’s clubs 4 Thur } “ : ’ BOe, T5e, $1 formal tea for Misses Jane |lof Montpelier, Idah 4 Sette | eee | J vursday, at! cout Santa Claus? She hears other| actually come down the chimney §. A., and Mrs, Mason, Captain Her Marie Greer and Janet || Cremnardt slater ot the eros fean| Farewell Party b ptiehsgn pclded to hold | | 4 there tw no such per-|€ comes in thru the love and bert A. Gardner, U. 8. A., and Mrs fter & o'clock, Geattic. Wi aed by -m gin sine Qh y jac eng sale, December 19, 20 and 23, | children say th unselfishness which in every cour Gardner, Captain W. W. Wertz, U Junior 1 ¢ th a athe wuishas Wan vas opt Pee |, A farewell party will be given|in the different hotels and banks of | son, and as we have always played) icy and every family make Ip the 8, A., and Mrs, Wertz, Lieutenant unter Yeagve of the Seattle Day || ine supner 1 prved in the dining |thia evening complimentary to Miss) the city, for the benefit of the house | Santa at Christmas time, I do not] real Christmas John Harvey Madison, U. 8. A., and |room, where a pink color scheme | pearl Glott, who is leaving soon fund, Miss Barrington Klworthy, | Mrs, Madison, Lieutenant J. Long arty at home of Mra. James know what to think.” } Q—Can you inform me where I predominated. Mrs. Arthur Tuch-|¢or her home in Los At and Mrs, Wallington, Captain Her silly in his} room be well-ventilated, Ideally, bert Winterburn, U. 8. A., and Mrs. stion or his ideas on the sub-|for a baby the heat should be Winterburn, cullds:; Monday, eotertainment for mem of Mra, Paul|that there ts anythin ering, 2115 Fourth rs and their} will she permit herself to imply] direct draft of cold air, but let the by | Mr. and Mrs, Gerhardt left on alot the following ty Parish, Mr. Harding Gow, children at the hoi ‘Tuesday, St. Mark's gulld, of 7 N ‘toy. Hi. Calvert, 1809 10th ave | geles. The, Who has been giving a course in the chel, A. and Mrs. | wo Bt. ‘Mark's pariah Christmas party || Scherer presided over the urns, a! a¢fair will given by her aunt,|art of making chocolate candy, witl| Tt Is a great pity to destroy aj can find out about intelligence tests mutenant Laydina C. Vani bd in Christenan's hail, beginning at || sisted by Misses Florence Catlin and) i{ry, ‘Tena Molin, at her home, mike the candy for sale, Mra, “wi).| Child's fancies too early, Just as/to be used in schools? ie a! Ero 4 d'chock in tha evening Marie’ Hidal | Mra Molin, . ‘ ' lee an keep her joy in| A—-Welte to the Commissioner of|U- 8. A., and Mra. Vane. ‘ou Miss Gwiatys Matthews luncheon “ ‘ 16th ave. About forty-five friends son Tt. Gay in chairman of the com a " Se banal for thie Miecs Jane bite. || ‘The'bride is s graduate of Ttan-|o/ tne honor guest have been ip.|mittes on arrangements. In choo Claus by ail means let her| Education, Washington, D. ¢ | chiki ain the Gow, den Per, Janst Henty, dene | dolph Macon Woman's college, | Vite |of the sale will be Mrs. N. J do so. But when a child gets to! Q—My baby seems to take cold aher’ z a Nettleton ‘and Marie Greer |Lynchburg, Virginia. and a member | ¥'*e4 a Irvine, | nat point. where he demands: Silvery easily, Pi can ee eld Fort Flagter’s remaining officers a SRURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. {Etat Gilées tad Pal Bek tn | area | Mra A. J. Webb, Mra. J. N. Ratisson | the point nae ne arenes very one y Pi ~ tat: me DW) tO ans awaiting cnteta.’ Warrount 7 { af Y ap ; a Mrs. plain answer to the question about] keep her warm at night, u 2 pereonns ee se eerie, S, ** 41 ec on the Callens of Mines oF the Tea Sh ; : repent beads yee A—Put her in a sleeping bag, ors to keep cheerful, Two impromptu | . seitanonte Tampie audivoriu iTiniverstty of Washington and viah, [JOT Lea Shop | rng Ween Anne Study Cub i ete : using two, if necessary, Have the bridge suppers were given last week, ine Paula ay, " Florence "1 | The calenda, for the Orthopedic » Queen Anne tudy club haa tut if she is w she wil no the hosts Major Cc, Wallington, 4 He is a member of Theta XI fra. oo. sd ~ i 7 b shielded by screens fi » the hosts Major ie oe pbar: ee Graces ner | Pedeie ' * | Jerib shielded by sereens from the : See Reels pi Selphy F | eernity Tea Shop next week will be in charge | arranged for a Christmas tree and|do this ruthlessly, and least of all A.. commander of Fort Flagle - |wedding trip thru Washington and | Trt Fritish Columbia, after which they | Tharlotie Heussy to entertain with a tem from 4 to 6 o'clock ve, N., | qu moplimenting the Misses Jane |, Will make their home in Seattle. |St. Mark's Parish, Mrs. J. I. Moore, on Tuesday afternoon, December 20,| ject. Let her tell him that chil-/ turned on sufficiently to bring the ps Bilson, Janet Henry, Marie || aoe jhostess; Wednesday, Westminste: o'clock ch montber will|dren all over the world enjoy some) temperature to about 50 degrees.) PARTY OF SEVEN TABI ttleton and Jean : {Presbyterian church, Mise Nellie |bring a gift for the disabled ex.serv-| sort of patron saint at this season,|even with an open window. I will! On Monday at their Fort Worden ON = CSR SE AE | Bridge Luncheon Club | Patrick, chairman; Thuraday, Queen |ice men at Cushman hospital, and that whether he hag one name) send you directions for the sleep: quarters Captain J, L. Boyd, dental Dinner dance at Seattle Yacht Club. || Ae luncheon of eight covers was| Anne guild, Mrs. H. R. Elliott, chair. | 7 3.4 or another he is the embediment] ing bags, and also other hints for, corps, U, 8 A. and Mrs, Boyd gave Mins Leona Holcomb to entertain {| given by Mra. C. A. Wintermute ‘atiman; ric Washington Custer Camp No, 1 of the Christmas spirit of kind-| keeping the baby warm, Probably a bridge of seven tables, confining with @ luncheon at her home on || her home Thursday afternoon, the| «guild, Mrs, Harry Coe, hoste Custer Camp No, 1, Sons of Vet-| ness and good will, of merriment; she should wear a nightcap, and their invitations to the line is, and its auxiliary, will meet|and family happiness, mittens, if you live in a very cold| ‘The high prizes were won by Mri Mire ee et complimentary 0 1 | cuests being members of her bridge|urday, Hast Highland Drive guild, | er luncheon elub. Mrs. A. C. Graff, chairman, Tuesday evening, mber 20 Whoever he may be, he was’ clim Applin, wife of Major Frank Dexter IT’S DIFFERENT

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