The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1921, Page 12

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Seattle Society Musicale at Women's Uni- versity Club; Holiday Dance Delightful Af- fair. first appearance of the Wom en's University club chorus Bnder the direction of Mrs, Elisabeth Richmond Miller, will be on Friday BYening, December 30, at 8:15 o'clock at the clud rooms. Artists will be Mixx Vesta Muth, Mrs B. C. Ruge, Miss Marjorie Miller and Mrs, Adam Beeler, and the hostesses are to be Mrs. Herbert A. Crowder And Miss Rleanor Towne. The pro- fram, which is for members and Buests, follows: (a) °O, Holy Night™.... Adolphe Adam Oy Moly Night” Frans Gruber fomen’ Iversity Club Chorus Director, Mrs Bliwabeth Rich- fiend Miller, accompaniat, Mra Wm. J, Bark } cnopin Poardratn .MoMUlan .. Gouned Monasterio Nazareth” . ) “Berra Morena: Miss Marjorie Miller ‘Miss H. N. Hildreth at piano Benindter Guberte ; (Werds by Agnes Lockhart Mugb Ge) “The Vetvet Darkness”... Reddick Mra Adam Beeler ‘Mrs. H. N. Hildreth at plane _ Saypeatveengrt i Mary University Club ue - Director, Mra Elisabeth Rica- Mond Miller, accompanist, Mra W. J. Karhart of the chorus are as fol- 3 soprano, Mise Emma Kaase- ‘Mise Bessie Bankhead, Mra Fran . Mra Everett Clark, Mrs Bd- et P wpeaged eecond ™. Campbell, Mra. Pe R. J. McCurdy, Mise Madeti iLie , sito, Mra, Rhett Walker, Mra s Mrs. Chas. B. Jones, Mrs Wag Howdes, Mra. W. O. McKay; second Thorwald Siegfried, Mra M. B. y, Mrs Ivan L. Myland, eee arming Holiday Dance Sunset Club Acharming dancing party was last evening at the Sunset club y the Misses Jane and Ruth Nettle on, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. v B. Nettleton. Holiday decor- mA were carried out in holly 4 festive lfttle Christmas ‘trees, gay ribdons and winter greens. ‘This is the first of the many gay to be given for the sub- ment is planned during the were assisted by Mrs. Reginald Parsons, Mra. L. Ro Gaynor and ‘Mrs. Cecil Bacon. ing at Tea a ‘ Elizabeth Folsom will be as- At the tea she is giving Mon- afternoon, from 4 until € by the Misses Jane Truax, rrar, Gwiadys Matthews, ‘The assisting | te set, for which a round ot} week, Mr. and Mrs. Nettle. | Personal Mr, and Mr and children a Samuel TL. Barnes d Mr, and Mra, J.D, Hull and their family will spend Christmas =o with = Mr William Jennings at his h in Concrete. Mr. G. W. Kiinefelter is returning thia week from trip. & month's Bastern see Miss Mirlam Youell of Pendleton, | Ore, arrived yesterday to spel |Dolidays with her pardnta. Mra. George You Mr | Mr. Lee F « ix spending the hohdays in kane, with his |drotherindaw sister, Mr, and a | Mrs, James Ramage Mr W Sutton and daughter, | Mins Elizabeth Sutton, have gone to Los Angeles for the holidays, - c . Mr L. C for Portland to spend the holidays with her sontntaw and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Fordham B. Kimball Mr, Giimaa, eee Mr. and Mra. Raymond Rorleaux spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux eee Ensign Dallas Emory has arrived from California to spend Christmas with his parent Mr. and Mra. Charles K. Poe, eee Mr. and Mra, Allen Balsbaugh En gle (Rosamond Parsons) and baby | son, of New York, will arrive De cember 30, to spend New Year's with Mrs. Engle’s parents, Mr. and Mra.| W. H, Parsona They are spending Christmas with Mr, Engle's family, in Palmyra Pa ° Miller} Mr. and Mra. Dickson Grandy|ing society. j dimaer|Trenhotme (Erma Verd) have re af the public library, where she ia studying library efficiency, turned from their wedding trip and are at home at Three-Tree point. oe. Mise Hila McBride ts leaving Sat. | urday for Salem, Or. where she will @pend Christmas with relatives, eee Mr. and Mrs. Rufus King, Jr. re. turned last week from a two months’ Eastern trip. ee Mra. BH. J. Moreton and her son, Mr. Berkley Moreton, of Minneapolis, | will meet at the clubhouse Friday, |G. J. Snelling: violin | Phyllis Bieber; Chris [community singing, led by Miss Min- are guests of Mr. and Mra. B. L.| No Experience Necessary to Write of Love tertaining the members of their fam- My with a Christmas dinner at their and Miss have issued one hundred invitations for a formal ance to be given in Faurot's hall, om Queen Anne Hill, Tuesday eve- ming, December 27. The patrons and Patronesses for the occasion will be Mrs: R. T. Drager, Mr. and Mrs. C. (. Bender, Mr. and Mra. Charles H. ‘Williams, Mr. and Mrs. H. Neubert, Lieut. Col. R. D. Allen, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Allen, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Sex- mith and Capt. and Mrs. Herbert | Beecher. a . Dr. and Mrs. Stryker to Entertain Dr. and Mrs. HL M. Stryker are) entertaining with a dinner of tweive covers at their home Saturday eve- ning. re Dinner Hosts With covers placed for twelve guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wolfe will entertain with a family dinner at Miss Nancy Buckley SAN FRANCISCO, Deo, 22.—Nan- cy Buckley, loveless love poet whone idyllic writings have rocketed into the literary skies, confounds the lassic commentators on the divine passion by declaring that it can be adequately portrayed without having been experienced. Tho her recently published volume of poems, “Laughter and Longing.” suggests wide emotional repertoire, Miss Buckley, 28, says she bas never been in a state of love That is to say, no flesh and blood man has ever accelerated the normal speed of her heart action, altho im- aginary lovers throng her studio to get themselves incorporated in print- er’s ink. “I can honestly say that I have their home, Christmas day. eee Dance Planned for January 4 Invitations have been issued by Dr. @nd Mrs. J. Warren Richardson for ®@ dance to be given in Christensen’s hhall on the evening of January 4. eee Family Dinner ‘On Christmag day, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Greer will entertain with @ family dinner at their home. tee Informal Dance ‘The freshmen of Delta Kappa Ep- lion fraternity entertained with an Informal dance at the home of Mr. nd Mras George Youel) last evening. v Mr. and Mrs. Ya Plan Dinner id Ten friends have been invited to Partake of the dinner Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Yancy will give at their home Sunday evening. ° oe - “Washington Park Guild ‘tm Charge of Tea Shop The Orthopedic Tea shop will be in charge of the Washington Park guild Friday, with Mra Harry Coe an hostess, asnisted by Mew, William Ritter, Mrs. Winthrop Hovey, Mra. Fred Everett, Mrs. A. G. Green. never been enamored of any man,” confessed Mies Buckley, “tho I pay court to scores of ethereal heroes Projected by my typewriter. “Instinct, observation and imag ination are sufficient to write con. vincingly about love, without the necessity of actual experience.” Out of all the knights of ber poesy, however, one stands forth most clearly, and Miss Buckley ad- | mits with just the suggestion of a} blush that she expects to find him in material form. “I shail recognize him when he appears,” ehe asserts, “He will be tall, with dark hair and gray eyes. | He will have a musical voice and| will laugh often. He will be a man! of liberal education and principled conduct; between 30 and 40 years of age, with hands that indicate the artistic, creative impulse, tho they may be calloused by work—~and 1} think his name will be David.” | Mise Buckley is the sister of the Rev, ©, A. Buckley, dean of faculty at Santa Clara college, and te hailed by California critics as a writer of unusual promise 66-Year Alderman Arrested for Kissing 22 | COLCHESTER, England, Dec. ‘Miss Nellie Burwood, aged 20, ha Alderman Charles H. Archer, aged 66, arrested for kissing her. He ad. street, Mra. Clifford Wiley, Mra. George Yourll, Mrs. Charles D. Lewis and Mins Janet Powell. es mitted the charge and gave as his excuse the fact that Nellie was “such a bonny girl” He was released on bonds, ‘4 Gilman left yesterday | She will be joined for Christmas by | are coming down from Bordeaux to! ! THE SEATTLE STAR | WORKER AND DEBUTANTE | Miss Julia Hume is one of this season's debutantes in Wash- However, she is spending much of her time taking only a peep now and then at the whirl of society. WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Olymple Heights Improvement Club | Otymplc Heights Improvemént club December 23, 8 p.m. Llustrated leo ture by Dr. W. 8. Beekman, eee Street Car Men's and Ladies Auxiliary A Christmas party and entertain ment will be given by the Street Car Men and Ladiew auxiliary, in the old Knights of Pythias hall, Friday even- | ing, December 23, at § o'clock. Mr. M. J, Murray, chairman of all com-| mittees, promises that Santa Claus will be there in person to see that ev ety child is gupplied with candy, nute and fruit, Adults are requested to bring an inexpensive gift for the rab bag. All atreet railway officials and their families cordially invited to attend. Yukon Order of Pionrers The Yukon Order of Pioneers wi entertain with a dance Friday even: | ing, December 23, in Knights of Pything hall. Third and Virginia, AD Alaskans cordially invited, see Entertainment for Ex-service Men Rainier chapter and Lady Stirling chapter, D. A. R., will entertain the exservies men at Providence horpi tal Friday, December 23, at 1 p. m. There will be a gift for each man and the following program, in charge Of Mise Minnie Osberg and Mre. G. J. Sneiting will be given: Ameri on. On Christmas Morning your boy will be happy when he setae ror Pirie ve been wondering would like — ae bicycle la the answer. Sold on easy payments for 42. 0 We Deliver Free Hawalian quartet; reading, selected: Christmas carols by John Milligan quartet from the Nordica Choral club Will give a selection, directed by Mra. jon, Mine songs and nie Oxberg. eee Homesteaders’ Lodge The Homesteaders’ lodge wih en- teetain ite friende tomorrow evening wth a Christmas tree party, The af fair will be held in the 1. 0. G. T. hall, on Virginia st, between Boren and Minor aves. . ADDITIONAL CLUBS Ladies’ Auxiliary Maple Leat Post No. ti ladiew auxiliary (6 Maple Leaf post Ne. Tl. of the American Legion. will entertain with a dance in the new Koights of Pythias hall, 1929 Third ave. Saturday evening, Dee. 4, at BS o'clock. Mra, Willlam Chap pan, chairman. eee ‘ Seattle Lodge Na 7 Seattle lodge No. 7, Degree of Hon. or Protective association, will hold a An . Appropriate Gift A saving account makes an excellent Christmas gift. It is a constant reminder of your kindness and, above all, is USEFUL. You may open an ac- count with $1.00 and receive one of our home savings banks. Washington Mutual Savings Bank 1101 SECOND AVE. Northwest Corner Second and Spring Resources Over $15,100,000.00 METROPOLITAN COM. XMAS ‘ FIRST TIME MATINEE CARME Company of Ninety-five Russian Artists, Including Orchestra, Ballet, Soloists and Chorus METROPOLITAN THEATRE Four Nights, Beginning Tonight, 8 o’Clock TONIGHT, 8:00 Friday 8 P. M.—“MERMAID” (Ff walka), by Dargomizky Saturday 2 by Tsehaikowski Saturday 8 P. " by Verdi Nights: $1, $1.50, $2 and §2.50—Mat,: 50c, $1, ? Plus War Tax SEATS NOW SELLING FOR BALANCE OF ENGAGEMENT NITE, DEC. 25 - SEATS ON SALE TODAY wirry, w Floor-Balcony Gallery SATURDAY MATING IN AMERICA OPERA COMPANY SATURDAY By Bizet $1.50 and $2 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921. |Oxford Prof. Brings |Bridal Band Plays Thousands Taken) Radium From Czechs mroasive whist party Tuesday, De | Debts Are Left; nber 27, at 9p. m., In Kvergreen hall, Arcade building. Mra. Mary _ Dirges at Statio: | Veale, chu of the social commit | “VIENNA) Dec. 22.-—~M. Hans Duim,| LONDON, Dee Prof. Kalph| LONDON, Dec. 22.—After th doa, oeunienin tactdiiens. 44 eden aba 16 0" Dutch financier, came here |Soddy, radiologist of Oxford univer-| marriage at ir. aod Mew , Fequenta members to attend ant nace ’ bring « friend, as thie will be the lant 894 “flew high" for three months, | sity, was given all the privileges of |W. I. i. Pr und that their meeting held in thie hall, as the club | frming 18 companfés, ‘Then he fled, \a king's monsenger while t ng |friMds had ed a band of x “ home Janu |\'8¥ing Uabilities of more than $1,-/from Czech rvakia to 1 on | plece® to accompany the bridal me Wal’ move into a sew home oe 0,000, He ia maid to have had| with « bag containing $960,000 worth | tor to the railway station It pl ary 1 2 played 0,000 in funds when IERSON of radium A. W. WHISTLER he departed. @ |dirges all the way Overseas Club The Overseas club will give Ite ree | ular card party this evening at #40 o'clock at the club houne, 404 1th Piano Leschetitzky Method ave, N. Mins A. BL Appleyard and Intensive Course for Adults Mra. L. Mellon will be hostesses for si “The Best Christmas Cards: in Town’’ 404 Montotias Bldg. Main 2761 Cap. 0666 LADIES! We Are Keeping oT the occasion. Nutrition Class A ffutrition class for detionte chit jdren will be organized Saturday January 7, under fhe auspices of the nutrition branch of the King County Anu Tuberculosia league. loose veit | clinic, 1114 Boylston ave. hax been seoured every Saturday morning for Is what our castomers tell us many | this work |times every day, SUil a complete Persons interested are asked to sssortment, | call at the league's headquarters, 315 by Charles Dickens, with all its famous characters, Harold Lloyd Comedy Fox Nev JACK ODALE Bsee 28. 22. Bee Our Ads Elsewhere in University #t, or telephone Main This Paper Today At the Wurlitzer 1864 for further information or for : literature on nuteith Homtst ratio THE MEN’S SHOP ADMISSION 20¢ for the clans will be made at the sume Any Time ‘Tax Included 1405 Third Ave. place Unruout the m and until the opent of December ge8eseasza ESS. XMAS BLOUSES UR Xmas novelties in Blouses have arrived direct from New York—such beautiful Blouses at such attractive prices. This is the shop for Novelty Blouses The smartest in style We cre right up to the minute for fashion Never before have we shown such elaborate Blouses. Some of these are handsomely beaded and are imported models ;'some are copies of imports, making the prices very attractive. O | Q2Rd gees Os Tunic Gown Blouses The most economical Blouse ever desi Can be worn with old odd skirts and makes a complete costume, taking the place of a one- piece dress. A complete selection, from the extreme- ly. plain to the most elab- orately beaded imported models, at prices ranging mm 5145927 — A group of our Over- blouses will be shown in all new shades, some beaded and some em- broidered, georgette, from $5.85 to $15.85. A mignonette and trico- special group of beaded and lette. en age and * crepe de chine Tunic Blouses While They Last will be placed on SPECIAL SALE for $ 5.85 to $15.85 —YOUR LAST CHANCE— $1.95 Beaded Blouses Ask to see our $5.85 Blouses. Such wonder- ful values and so many styles to choose from; some beaded, some em- broidered, some trim- med with leather collar and cuffs; some trim- med with iridescent beads. Some models have Crepe de Chine fronts and backs with lace sleeves in self and contrasting colors. for afternoon and evening wear; also for street wear in bewitching tints: While They Last Given with every $5.00 purchase or more while they last! CAMISOLE Novelty Blouse Shop 1322 Second Avenue

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