The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 28, 1921, Page 8

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Seattle the hostesses for Uh Mrs, Alexander E ~ China.” and afternoon will be ino A business meeting > With luncheon, for which Ewing and Mrs. Henry © emes, “A Few Famous “trom Grand Opera” will be giv Tthe afternoon of Wednesday, Wary 18, at 3 o'clock Than been planned for Wedneslay Wanuary 25, at 3 o'clock, with Uy m given by Mrs. Langdon C , Meso sopranc, and Afternoon Tea ‘Mrs. Reginald 1 Marion Thomson @ tea Monday afternoon a home, 1636 Thirty-fourth ave Miss Evelyn , Misa Catherine Roberts 0! holidays here, and Mrs. rs p, & recent bride. “During the afternoon the engage jent of Frances Clifton Thomson. of Mr. and Mrs. Reginalk Walter P. Porep of Seattle Both Miss Thomson and Mr ity of Washington, was affiliated with Alpha F @ member of Phi Oval club. has not been set. the Alpha Phi fra = of The at that time. 2 Holiday Tea Given esterday Afternoon Complimenting the Misses . Marie Greer and Jane _ Mise Gwiadys Matthews and > Evelyn Colvin presided, was | tered with a basket TO REMEMBER TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27— Judge and jarber a hosts, at Drager and Migs Kath- Yeen Bender to entertain with « Gancing party at jrot's hall. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER t2— Junior league of the Seattle Day Nursery to entertain with a card the home of Mra James 1809 10th ave. Christmas party beginning at jock in th ng. Miss Gwiadys Matthews’ luncheon at home for the Misses Jane stim n Fay, Janet Henry, Jane mand Marie Greer Lancheon for with Mise otis Fischer, as Jones ary to group of holidays. Mr, and Mra. J. W Reynolds to en tertain with bridge evening for Mr. and Mra. George 8 Turner Miss Marjorie Turner, at + parents, Mr for the Delta Delta Deltas and t The marriage of Mise Ruth trene FRIDAY. Mi SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31— rain and ing party at ¢ SUNDAY, JANUARY 1— Mr. and Mrs. Cli Marion and Miss to kee Virginia Wile open house from 4 until 7 raft at home TUPADAY, JANUARY Miss Maribeth Gerba with © tra at ho TUPADAY, JANUARY 10— %. Gilroy's bridge Mrn entertain Varde Mol Stewart and Mrs. Park Weed Willis. anection va P dions must be made, is scheduled for . January 11, at 12 o'clock, | With Mrs Arthur Wilson Denny host aracters n on an- | taining with a bridge-tea at her home A musicale Thomson and entertained ‘and Miss Doris Fischer of ali of whom are aitending in California and spending John ‘Thomson, was announced to Ed-| Walter Porep, son of Mr. and are 1921 graduates ape bea liuncheon of eight covers at her hom | Invitations were confined to the | witt compliment Miss Dorothy G were bright r in charge of arrange for the Tennis club's bridge ‘and musicale, which takes place afternoon at the Masonic . that a dansant will be given 4:30 until 6:30 for the younger and men who are invited to drop Jane “home was bright with Christmas @ecorations and the tea table, where Mises cen. ot holiday | Plan Informal Party |for New Year's Eve eo} } Mr. and Mra. Pi Kerry are ° with a watch party at their home |Informal Tea for January Plans of Sunset) Visitors Sab Made Known;| Honoring Viscount Bich! Shibo Engagement of Miss) sapan trom Washington, D.C, Mrs > y * s James D. Lowman entertained with Thomson Announced. [an atreal‘ten at er reason H. GOWEN wi "| th to frienda of the honor guest 24 ~ te w aay 9 cong “| Re ception wil a! o'cloc or. Gowen's 8 > s Wit be “What Civilization Owes to} ¢ ‘ompliment o|Mrs, Rosenberg John RK. Holmes will entertain 3.| Mra with a reception at her home ‘Thurs |day afternoon, January from until 5 o'clock, honoring her daugh ter-inlaw Mra. David Rosenberg }who, with Mr. Rosenberg, is spend ing the holidays in the city eee Bridge-Tea Arranged Mre. Robert G. Hubner is enter Wednesday afternoon, January 4, pplimenting Mra, Varde MoFur is leaving soon for a trip t Invitations have been oe Mrs. | limited to friends of the guest of nee Bogle, accompanist. Tha! honor. for the afternoon will be} =i . ® - mi Fred Hudson Baxter and Mrs ¢ hildren’s Christmas > . Kell >, ee oe | Party ss For the pleasure of her little gageme nt of |daughters, Antoinette and Miriam iss Thomson Announced |and iittie von. James Brooke, Mrs : | Harry B. Fowler entertained fifteen day. The afternoon was spent in playing games and music, with dainty refreshments served later t im compliment to their house pig Schoen of «| Luncheon for Miss | Marion Parisean Complimenting Miss Marion Py jeean of Montre: Mrs. Step! Dwan entertained yesterday afte noon at her home with a luncheon for eight guests 2 6 Miss Stern Luncheon Hostess Mise Carolyn Stern this afternoon with art entertained delightf ; {complimenting Mins | Mise Joanna Eckstein. Beth Miss Bowen, Carot ity and Told club, and be) kore and Miss Elizabeth Kerr, who Boo Marche tea room at noon, Kappa Psi | jare at home from school for the The date for tbe | notidaye | On Saturday afternoon Miss Stern \ jamith of Portland. who ty the guest of Mixx Miriam Mittelberger, with a Christmas decorations and | huncheon. when plices will be stemmed pink roses centered | marked for eight tea table, which was presided aa by, Mrs. Rufus G. King, Jr. : Harold Priest and Mrs. Bu.| Dinner Hosts Cobn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Fowler “ee will entertain a group of friends at Hy dinner at the dinnerdance to be ( d Attraction for given at the Eiks’ club Saturday ‘ennis Club's Party evening. Amnouncesnent is made by the Personal Mrs. Robert S. Boyns {ts leaving next week for Los Angeles to visit her son-indaw and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Arthur Nordoff, for two months. eee Miss Een Dulmage, who is at tending Briarcliff Manor in New York, is spending her vacation with t| relatives in New York. ee © at home for the eee are Stine Rancome's| Mf and Mrs. Trafford Huteson, Behool in California, Mrs. Frederick | ¥%O have been «pending some time Tiel) White entertained with a| i" the East, are expected to return Uéainty tea at her home yesterday | rly in the aed hy Tafternoon, after 5 o'clock. The ning to leave about January 10 fo California. He will ship his oa down and spend some time in tour ing thru the te. eee Donald McDermott, who left last Thursday for Los Angeles to spend the sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nordhoff and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nordhoff, will return next Tuesday see Mr. Berman Schoenfeld left re cently for the East to spend New Year's with friends in ¢ cago and later visit Eastern centers pre * |tory to a prolonged ip. sropean |Mr. Herbert A. Schoenfeld, accom | panied by man, Jr., will leave | next month, and, after visiting Ken jneth and Herbert Schoenfeld, Jr, at jthe Virginia Military Institute, at | Lexington, Va, Berman will join his father on his | . Judge and Mrs. M. C. Sloss of San nci#eo are the guesta, for a short of their son-in-law and daugh , Dr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Kuhns. . . tour abroad. ion Parisean of Montreal * of her sister, Miss Eu an | ee | Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Turner and family will leave tomorrow for Oakland, where they will reside w Mr. jam M. Rolecom and Mra Advertisement, of their small friends with a Christ-| mas tree party at her home yester | Mr. Charles A. McKenzie is plan | holidays with his brothers and |, SEE OPEN SHOP SDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1921. OMEN’S CLUBS Saat ten est Virginia, Pennsylvania ’ 4d te | Weat 1 » I f } and Indiana and Hilinols fieldn, and | reprenentatives of miners and oper y CLUBS POR THURSDAY jmupper in the dining ators from theae districts have al ansociation p.m. Th ways met in joint ne nd fixed | os \ ij ghiers of St. Geor 1 later Mine Adele Maltby w ure and working agreements ’ | eee panahverd an tu: tence the memtera followed by a wo-CO@! Operators Refuse to) warn snt waning wrest oper-| moet at the home of Mru. Ta ¥ V hour sts See Workers’ Head stives that they were breaking trom : ne | “rt a party. |Acaeia Club for Young Married thin program, and that they woull| For Constipated Bowels— Bilious Liver or p.m Agfa BY DON KE. CHAMBERLAIN abolish the “checkoff" system, came Men and friends invited, | Women will entertain with a Chriat an & murprine | pe te max party, for whidh invitations COLUMBUS, 0, Dec, &.—A fore MeKinney today denied that it was! i Renefit for G. A. Re Home at jhave been extended to twenty-five or runner of what may be a nation|4 move to force the open shop in| The nicest cathartic-laxative to| tonight wi guety a bowels = Puyallup thirty children, ‘There will be « IAFE® wide plan to force the open shop in| the m He naid the move waa| Physic your bowels when you have e waka” “Enap werk outs: VON ' Under the auspices of Col. Hille {Christmas tree, with toys and FES 4 mineg wan seen here today in| 9t Primarily a blow at organiz Headache Biljousnens eee Cenarem sever eur pod Of worth and Hon wing club |for each child, in addition to « the act of the Houthern Ohio Coat | MbOr Dut that the action wax forced} — Colds Indigestion Son tee Miso heita, Pie, Calenel a efit for the I Grand Army | direeted by Mrs, George Kramer, and ne Bouthern Ohio Coa!) by economic and market conditions. | Dizziness Sour Btomach =| °F & . ae y.cost-enly 120 conte « Republic home at Puyallup | refreshments. Exchange in serving notice on Jobn| ‘The letter from the gperatorn to ed mn, * h. ; Taliseite, ¢ P hall | « ne oF two » Shildren love Cascarets, too will be given in Veterans’ hall, Ar pres i |1. Lowia, preaident of the United| Lewin declared that the “plan of |i# “as4y-like Cascarete prenst neh sideshdanthate: mo? . mory, Thursday evening, December Pageant at Mint M. KB. Church This) sting work seals mak 7 * o r ; ’ oie ot Abmeitin,: that | making or wage fixing em. . on demurrers and to quash the Sa ancy and etl artic. wl Evening laine oneamners of America, | that toyed in the past has seriously con |New Hearing Set in (7) oor er conspiracy to rob federal pe on sale, Cards will begin at 230) phe department of teacher training! ors - tributed to the existing state of pov . s x petees Home-cooked dinner served] of the Firat Methodist Kpiscopal | 4 Pittsburg January 6 erty and business depression erent! Big Liquor Robbery liquor vaults. | Assistant United at 6. Home hope chest (HoUghtOM) | church will present in the church] W. D. MeKinney, secretary of the} the ning district of Southern Further hearing of the $40,000 fed-| States District Attorney Judson Ginpowed of at 7 ns ay bien: | Wednesday evening, Deoember 24, a) exchange, in writing Lewis, said that | Ohio." eral warehouse liquor robbery was Falknor will represent the gove “ roomed — ae od Wy ory | Pageant entitled "Conservation va.|when it came time to make a new! In effect the letter informs Lewis| pet for January 10, by Federal Judxe|/ ment. Men who will appear in court Me a a hg -_ and refreshments, Wil) Reformation.” It bears directly on| wage agreement with miners, t the Southern Ohio operators will | Jeremiah Neterer Tuesday, On that) are Curtis Berndahl, Albert Le ein a the cause of religious education of/ would deal directly with the Ohio] deal with miners in their own dix-| date, John 8. Dore and Winter S8.| Diekey, William M. Murray, RL A Martin, attorneys for seven of the indicted men, will present arruments and Warren V. Yournans. * |ehiidhood and youth, and carries 4/ miners, instead of handling the mat-| trict alone in making new w : : 01 ow ware con wre Martin's Mothers bred 1 |VItAL menage to all pe Thelter thru the central competitive | tracts je St. Martin's Mothers’ club will | synopaia of the program follows jentertain with a dance and card ny Kimmmonds party Thureday evening, December | 4 29, at the Knights of Columbus hall, complimenting the stud at home for the holidays, ents and friends Mrs, Arthur Hine is general chair man on arrangements and is being assisted by a nut r of committoes lot which the following members are Jehairmen: Mra. Albert A, Schram, music; Mra Anna Toner and Mrs. David & Hanley, prises; Mra, W. F Muehe and Mre ‘T. T. Leman, decora tions, and Mra. W. W. Judd, refresh ments, nts who are thelr par Mission Worker Soneervetion Reader eee Marilla Hutehins Club Quarante Club Members of the alumnae associa-| ‘The Quarante club will hold a tion of the watch meeting at the home of Dr. the University of Washington will and Mra. Kintner, 4106 W. be the guests of the council of at, Saturday evening, December 31 Jofficers at a silver tea to be Reaponne to roll call, “My New Year's on Thursday afternoon from 2 Resolution.” Maritla Hutehins club of to 6 o'clock at the home of Mra, Thomas + 9:8 Irving, 4748 19th ave, N. BL An ip vitation ix extended to active mem bers as well Nutrition Class A nutrition class for delicate chit dren will be organized Saturday, anuary 7, under the ausplees of the nutrition branch of the King County } Antli-Tuberculosia league, Roosevelt jelinic, 1114 Reoylston ave. has been | secured every Saturday morning for New York Law Angeles } eee Social and Charitable Club “Preja’ | The ladies’ social and charitable club, “Freja,” will meet in the ladies’ parlor of the Swedish club, Eighth Pordand San Francisco fave. and Olive st. on Thursday after | this work noon at 2 o'clock for a card party.| Persons interested are asked to |The hostesses for the occasion will call at the league's headquarters, 315 | University st. or Main | } 1864 for further information or for| Registration | for the class will be made at the same place thruout the month of December jand until the opening date be Mre. CO Lindberg and Johnson, Mra V. G. Mra. Oscar Jorgensen. . . | ~ j Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta will meet in the telephone |titerature on nutrition Unchanged eee Day Nursery Association } Seattle Day Nursery association Victory Clab’s Ball | : jwill meet with Mrs, J. H. Calvert, a Victory club will give ite Every woman who is planning 1809 10th ave. N., 1020 m fourth annual New Year's eve ball ‘ ’ ead te a Gated. “Desmnherrst,ar-the Mal the purchase of a new Suit, Coat } "Women of Mooxeheart Legion ronic temple. Dancing wil! begin at] Women of Mooscheart Legion witi|® o'clock, and two orchestras will] or “Sale” prices can now avoid the meet in the new Moose temple, | furnish the musi for sup comneion. risk of buying end-of-the-season dighth ave. e pivernity # ts he committee in ebarge includes “ cn Pulls teaniiation y noe of.| Mr. Oscar Seegar, Mr. Cari Monson merchandise at prices that look ficera, | Mr. Arnold Andrews, Mr. Fred K tempting, since they will be com- eee | Sanders and Mr. Robert Eileworth, pared with prices that once were Nurses’ Communique Club | see excessively high. ‘The Nurses’ Communique club wil! i] | Michigan Alumnae Lancheon | hold its regular meeting at the home | | University of Michigan Alumnae Style and Quality Improved, Price or Dress, at so-called “Reduction” This event brings to the notice GREETING TO 1922 N ALL THE YEARS OF ASCENDENCY OF “SWEET Sixteen,” there has been no period when the supremacy of Style and Value, represented in these nationally popu- lar garments, has been so impressive as today. Closing a most successful year, even as against ad- verse conditions, augurs well for the place “Sweet Sixteen” holds in the hearts of Seattle women. We Welcome the New Year with an event that not only emphasizes today’s eminent position of “Sweet Sixteen,” but foretells in a greater measure the Style, Quality and Wo ip that may be looked for in these spirited produc- tions at— 2200 ougrwnNTR of Mra, John Brady, $0th 8t| witl hold luncheon at the Women's nore me Sodeal Thursday, Deeember 2pm t niversity club Raturday, ribsesohing | Pe Rtg nA ge y beg mr Clem Biko Wil Honor Kere Meeker| oi. St 1230. with Mra. Marion 1. Fashion thoughts, presenting that NEW MID-WINTER | Burton, wife of the ident of Honoring the 91st birthday of Bera |p, ae wshagpeypction ss! | Meeker, the Meves cafeteria, at high estimate of value University of Michigan, as guest of 17 in Style, DRESSES } i jhonor, All University of Michigan |]) Fabric and Workmanship, that Fourth ave. and Pine at, haa invited | Qoien are invited ont | i , SFO J ' |the Borrowed: ‘Time club an any| wore runralmae’ notes eee Il every woman is entitled to for her TO TELL OF THE UNEQUALED ‘VALUES lothers friends over 70 years of age. | hore Mgrong Bo: yetenge 5 money at— to @ clam bake Thursday, December a r7%g at enee's cluh, ¥ 29, at 2 o'clock. Short talka will be} omer given, interspersed with music by Mr ral James Hamilton Howe, vocal selec AMUSEMENTS tion by Miss Ella MacDonald and a reading by Mixe Jul A family dinner will be given at 6 y Adored nian 20 1" G'olock, followed by a reception at a7 LS0 p.m. to 11 & ah }7:30, with Dr. F. A. Churchill as mas RIS HARTMAN AND The evening pro- s We have no “Sales.” ter of ceremonies IMA DONS gram fol ai America stantly keep on | erponae Vocal Holo | entre “The Col * General Adminstor Matiners, 25¢. x lightfully youthful day in all seasons, | Selection me in the PR. Atkins | * Assembly ADDITIONAL CLUBS Holiday's Programs at Y. W. ©. A. The Young Women’s Christian sociation are featuring holiday pro- 4 grams this week | On Wednesday evening, following Coats Priced a supper at 6 o'clock, Mra. Darwin | will address members of the Coamo- politan club on “Women of the Pies Ware ible.” after which there will be a ~ am arranged by Miss Anna Mc | Natty METROPOLITAN | ‘The Friends of All Club will have ALL WEEK “The Beggar's Opera” LOEW THEATRE Continuons Daily, 1 to 1.906 Mr, Everett Turner left Monday for Bos Angeles, where he will be joined by Mra. Turner the first of Tus Twit February and they will make their fiom. , WEEK Moor DAILY anon NVI Tap are Friday, Saterday, 0, St, 102d left yesterd: or a month's trip to the Bermuda isiands. | FUDGE Very Faceouts creamy fuder re sult. ‘he a@ teaspoon of cornstarch ee eee oo ot cuce 1 “DANCING WHIRL” used A 'Tyonenerons MULDOON DE HAY GIRL FACES TEST HRANKLYN | AND ves, 1m ging ot io the coun. | MARRY WHITE | try to meet Dick’s mother Sungay je Matrimesine I'm so worried. I hate to have hi aril e me the first time in . ‘ fur. My h is lovely, but no one ” jeetlon abe Stick of Gum | would it I can't afford a LAING & GREEN Helps Prevent new one until after New Year.” that ‘was mede for you, and a chic The Youngent of PYORRHOEA little neckplece, at Cherry's today Get them both and make your fir DECIDEDLY DIFFERENT osama Jat Suse's" nes fl Little YOSHI & CO. er Fur Coats will le on nake othe paymen ‘The Oriental W ry “Now, come on. Don't feel bine Feature Photopiay , 23) Priced the Gal evarl-Gitaiad musics: ask ELINOR FIELD GUM For THE GUMS weet Sixteen” Spri ; 207 Ualto building, over Jay Penn wrote tains ove’ Hin “Hearts and Masks” | 10c—All Dealers—10c Way trary to our policy, but we do con- popularizing “Sweet Sixteen” with greater val- ue, presenting new models of de- spirit, every SWEET SIXTEEN CO. Fur Neck Pieces and Fur “Sweet Sixteen Way” It is con- the When you make a purchase here it is presumed you are satisfied. If not, your money back instantly. “Sweet Sixteen” represents the most spirited of styles— for women of all ages—in sizes 16 to 44. +l i Dt % ERR OC 1021-23 Second Ave., Corner Spring St. Livingstone, C,H. Martin, C. H. Lina . i. bob oO sezrrevanrrere ie: =A #88259 Acun hp uw goftehe nse 22°04

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