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PAGE 8 eattle | THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1921. lan ~ ‘Society at th WOMEN’S CLUBS | Setiet at the WANT JAPANESE ie tucrsoe KEPT OUT FIRS ociet CLUBS FOR MONDAY | Antl-Tubercutont ogee ghee F s Yy Prairie Tove Chub woured ever see esae ie festivities arranged tor Then 4-Power Pact May plan, é | The Prairie Rose club will meet | this work [tne aot we rip eerste. ym A d Wri * Informal New Year's 1438 36, John st., Monday, January 8,| Alki Review, No. 59 took precedence over all ot “- pct Thi Eve Supper; Group of at 2p. m. Installation of officers, | Alki Review No, 69, W with LO8 ANGELES, Dec. 21.—€ a“ » For ~Ho b tion to the f ower wt ar Friends Form No Host Ladies of the Grand Army Home | fourth Monday of every ar : ty . : Part) for Supper The monthly meeting of the mem-|P ™ in A. O. U. W ervice wht 9 a et in i Dance; Mr. and Mrs.| here Ot the Kaiies oes ine. imied S08 880 it, 2.6 yc Bee, at cosas bt | a , | Army home will be held Mond 1 ‘lor more than a hundred « panied by the Fulton Hosts. Junuary 2, at the home in Puyallup. | Gen. George Washington Circle with souvenirs for all the et! ciusion act, ie expressed by W en, George Washington Circle, | see men. The program included "RENCE ia Ladies of the G, A, Kt, will meet «| 1 Trager, president of the Log R. AND MRS, LAWRENCE BO- | ADDITIONAL CLUB® casts yy i Tumor tama 1 as film, with appropriat aa cathe karla GLB, Mr, and Mrs, John Henry ee, eae Soe aoen. {munic played by the xth Const | geles County Antl-Astatic lengua, eon will be served at 12 o'clock noon, | 4 Php LP san pepe EP 2 esitains satkae yeaa avai pathos Service Wemen's Club This te for members of the cinta [arena Nand, wader ¢ Imirable | first vice prenident of the Ja Stewart Downey are entertaining |. The Service Women's club will! Joq« cordial invitation is extended | direction of Warrant leer Alvin | Exclusion league vot California With an informal supper at the rest | held ite thiy lencheon at the |On@ S cordial tevieadon oe ee ery | aanier., bas er A. whieh crapping battleships and @anco of Mr, and Mra. Bogle, at the | Washington Annex, ‘Thursday, Janu | ried baskets ' was prede tad by 8 away with th » Aneto Japaneng r 8 evening, { ved tha carols and dances he ance are all right as far an th gue tmaarthe se jary & at 1 p,m. It te urged that he following officers will be In| cntidren by Mra. Fitzpatr said, “But we who live in @ all who wish reservations will MAk@! sated for the year: President c SIPs No-Host Party Planned “ n Francis James nia know these measures are in them as early as possible to thelr! jiaa 1. Horton; senior vice president, A., and the pageant written | ¢ t to avert a future catast for This Evening ne are ee Ktella Russell; junior vies president: /and presented by Mra. Strickland, | no long as Aslatic hordes are po om of friends who will com " - Mary atfon reassure RA. are the wife of Lieutenant Ewart J into our country from across thd ‘A group Queen City Sunshine Club Hein; chaplain, Rebecca White; con- | gerickland, U A., whoae enchant | cine pore a no-host party at the supper @ance at the Golf club this eve ing includes Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Queen City Sunshine club will meet auctor, Mary’ ‘Tyler; guard, Lull eq. pine t 4, represented by the) oy t | Tuesday, January 3, at the Masonic 7 ing, The menace to America in garrison children, transformed them: | nese invasion is tmminent. It's Gillorpie, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bacon. a an cn ly rnb oouegh hey pes elie eee sives (into Chriatioas trees, amid! ing every year. We estimate, ace Dr. and Mrs. Otis Floyd Lamson. invited. i out Chub « , plau ‘ - ing to the present nm of tm Mr. and Marion R. Cummir Mr.} ae jeprovern . a ‘tg: ‘Saw At Fort Casey, Colonel Harry T.\ that in 1949 the Jape will Mrs. Alexander Chalmers, Mr. | dessa Conte CO The Lasehi Holahty piven . Matthews, ( 5 A., commander, the | enough voting strength to ele P and Mrs, Calvin C. Carpenter, Mr provement club will be en | Christmas celebration in the green | vovernor of California, Then rench department of the py sire, M.A. Weed, Mra, William C. | embowered vice Club wan expe man's Century club will meet |) sMeCall and Mra, A. G. Keene, at the | cially attractive, due to the efforts enday at 11 a m, at the F | residence of Mra, Weed, 3 9th} of Captain Herbert A. Gardner, U.! | Washington. Spanish department | ave, Friday, January 5, at 2 o’clock.|8. A., who had the affair in charge will meet at the Y. W. C. A. Wed An interesting program for the aft) A quartette from the xth Coast | neaday at 10:30 a.m. Current events ernoon has been arranged and will] Artillery Band furnished an orches artment, with Mra, J. H.dioper, | include « plano mber by Miew Claral|tra for the Christmas film, which 2323 Hunter bivd., at 2 p.m. Dis | Lewin, an addrews by Mrs, W. P. Har-|followed the Christmas canticlen, cussion led by Mra. 0. Hutehin- | per on “My Trip to the Orient,” fol-| prettily sung by the children of th out “We bane this estimate upon happening in Hawall. The nese there will be absolutely in @ trol within another ten yeare, “We are willing to concede white man can compete with « in the fields of labor, ‘The te in this country has been to and Mrs, E. S Yeaton, Mr. and Mra. Clinton Dougias, Mt. and Mrs} Marry Gienn Stibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hansen, Mr. and Mre./ Charies Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Far wel Putnam Lilly, Mise Louise Raymond, Mr. Norman Gibbs and Mr, David Whitcomb. a S hy! jnon. The munic department will meat | lowed by @ plano solo by Ming Grace|fort as prelude to dispensing the|the tiving gtandard of the Midnight Supper Friday, January 6, with Mr. P. E.| Smith, Se hristman goodies with which the| man With the elghthour @ 4 Mra. Waiter 8 Fulton | Harris, 216 40th ave, at 2 p. m. great tree was inden to the tip Of | Cther benefit e Mr. anc } | i os ‘ r benefits, the Arherican are entertaining with a New Year's eins William McKinley Circle No, 11 | each gala branch, and which enriched | ing man is much better off t West Queen Anne PT. A. William MeKinley Circle li, jevery enlisted man and all the ‘The West Qu Parent. Ladies of the Grand Army, will hold | youngsters on the post. | Tene herw’ assoc held its & card party Wednesday evening, At Fort Piagler, Major F. C. Wat- jfiret meeting of the new y» on — 4 at 820 o'clock, in Vet-jington, U. 8. A., commander, the | Wednesday, January 4th, at 2 p.m, \eratw’ hall, Armory, Mra, Nettie| personnel, few in number, made the jin the community room of the | Camp in ch Midnight supper for fourteen guests, at the Bungalow this evening, comptt- mentary to Mr. and Mra, Lewis B -oeaamad “ee ‘Assistants Named merly. “If we fores the American or working man to compete with Japanese, then we are forcing down to the Jap standard of endless toll, in which women ge. best of the situation, thone who could 7. hool. oamcnrenemmnre Tene tye cetnni invitations f0F| children engage, as well as men, for ‘ea | ‘This asnoctation 1# following & M ° ore fagtive seenen | “Our American home life is an . At Fort Ward, Captain Arthur Kay | fo is 8 |most interesting schedule for the Assisting Mrs. Jobn TR. Holmes most interesting echedule for usic Chambers, U. 8. A. commander, the | Pri®.| The Japanese have no at the tea she tx giving at her home Thursday afternoon, from 3 until 6 o'clock, honoring her @vughterin-law, Mrs. David Rosen- "berg, will be Mrs. Fred V. Fisher, ‘Mrs. Sam Blum, Mrs. Carl Scher car's work, carefully p ned by ' 7 a (Moxa 4 Christmas cycle included a holiday | "if Their home ts just @ p lire Toduject tor, diseunsion at tna | CHATIES Wakefield film, the traditional tree, heavy with gar ig od on diplomacy ts |meeting is “Thrift Education,” 1ed|Cadman to Appear Here | £if\* for children and men. a group! working in Washington, It te of Noel» gayly sung, and the dedica- | jby Mra. Eugene Hunt, Mra. Florence | Charles Wakefield Cadman, Amer | ‘ion of the new club houne drensed 04 #¥8tem of demanding ; | Smythe, Mra, J. O. Hannah and Mrs. |jea’s distinguished ¢ “ mponer-planist. | for the occasion in all the forest frip-| Much more than they expect te mer, Mrs. Herbert A. Schoenfeld. McMullen. 2 will make an extended tour of the | peries of Yuletide. | But they succeed in getting the t Mra. Samuel Ostrow and Mrs. M The fifth grade pupiia, under their | Pacific Northwest in January, ap- a they want, E Cynt F. Bornstein, who will alternate at teacher, Mra, Handstedt, have pre-| pearing in Seattle at the Metropol | nnowens EN “If Washington doen't wake en the urns. ‘They will be assistel | pared a most delightful mw 1 pro-|tan on Friday evening, January 20, | paywiiiE before it is too late, the contin to Sh by Mrs. Benjamin Harria, Mrs. J cram The hosttenes for thie moet wader ¢ management of the Art| “There were no formal functions at ot this Japanese policy ts going | G. Cohen, Miss Carolyn Stern, Miss ng are: Mirw. + Trullenger, Mrs. | iste’ Mund ureau of America, the harbor forts on Christmas night, | ¥'P¢ Us from the face of the Irene Goldsmith. Mics Marian Mite |C. KF. Frost, Mins Mott, Mrs. Grace| Mr, Cadman was born in John# | tne festivities expressing themaclves q Dan and Miss Ida Seitaick. B, Betts, Mra. Carl M. Fry and Miss | town, Penn., and began his study | ¥ My . ar ges | MeLaren of the piano at 153. He later otudied | Sasone tntinate trientn ee Dill bd Come Out i rod a j Small children, accompanying thetr | organ with W. K. Steiner of Pitt» |" Colonel John La Hayden, U. Meberge olonel John I. Hayden, U. & A. or ons Iq tty-of Informal Reception |mothers, will te entertained by the) burg and’ orchestration and compost | commander of the Puget Bound coast| Clarence C. Dill, democrat, Saag, ems An informal reception will be giv girls of the upper grades, tion with Luigi Von Kunits and Emil | defenses, was the guest of his broth- | tected to make formal announces thereo ‘en by Mr. and Mra. Kenneth C. Kerr | gigs oe Pauer © y Gt their bome, 5260 18th ave. N. E., | Seattle Lodge No. 7 He composed his first comie opera| “colonel, Henry Macpherson Mer | son of his candidacy to succeed Simm CoM Monday afternoon, from 3 until 6 | Beattie Lodge No, 7, Degree of /At 19 and was so encouraged with | ram, UL 8. A "commander ot Yortlan dnaye coment ee ae he clock, |Honor Protective asociation, will | !t# reception that he decided to make | Worden, and Mrs. Merriam, included | pre Muve Campaign. The tip, “as O8et —- © | : composition his life work. He has 4 nage | ded) for senator,” is being circu € sing [meet January 3 in its new home, at their family dinner at Fort Wor- democratic ranks thruout the Dil probably will announce his didacy at the “Jackson day” be held at Colfax, January Former Camp Le Soldier Ends efraid ak Buffet Dinner Mr. and Mra Chartes I. Moses} Evergreen hall, in the new A. O. usands of compositions to his! den Lieutenant Frederick L. Hay | U. W. building, 1409 Ninth ave. This poi — biggest so far prvaentes deh U.S. A, and Mrs, Frederick will entertain the officers and teach: u ‘ % a a will be a short businem meeting | Pring his grand opera, “Shanewis" | L. Hayden. rs of the Haven M. FE. church Sun- The wedding of Miss Helen Huston fo Mr. Stuart McCord Taylar was quietly solem-| owing to the A. O. U. W. carnival. vata ppomatatl o _ = bes “ po Major Royal Kemp Greene, 0. & @ay echool, twenty-four in number, mized at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert James Huston, Monday afternoon,| Installation of officers will take |}? po arg dh ation a) 4., adjutant of the Puget Sound coast j - |the Metropolitan, New York, , with a buffet dinner at their home Bt , >, , ie Det place January 10. Closed seasion. “ defenses, and Mrs. Greene, enter- Ses ‘ruceday oveting. at 4:30 o'clock —P ortra it by W ayne Albee, McBride studio. | He has lately finished two acts of| tained at their Fort Weeden po hag oe . Visiting members cordially invited. | a4, newest opera, “The Witch of a0 aaa ae ~ ee 4 ters, a family party, Mr. J. B. Mar- . « ° 4 * ! . ‘ Salem,” which will be completed next ‘ca Compliments | Delightful Musicale | Preside at Supper |\Informal Luncheon Canadian Weman’s Club year; plano pleces for all grades, or |‘ Mise Martin. Mr. J. B. Martin,| | TACOMA, Dee. 31—Paul W. j The Canadian Woman's club wit D gagre Mor mntyg grades, Or 111’ Mr. i. D. Martin, of Port An.|berlain, who left i " Miss Powell Given at Women's | At the New Years dance the Fao-| | Mra, Charles W. Hitt entertained |, 17° sco" regular busines meeting | hees, selections, tries and quar leeies, ‘Mr, ang Mrs. HL. A. Martin, of| Tex. yesterday that’ hie body Ags ‘ a [ulty Wives’ club Is giving this even-| with an informal luncheon at her | 2°! - | tettes:; hin best known works, how- - pears. 7 +S y er ee tor University Club ing, presiding at the supper table will new home on Madrona Heights Wed-| TUMaay. January 3 at 2 P. ms St) ever, are his songs, which are being geo E. H. mon, medical omens ta Cae wowell, n i A most delightful musicale was en-|be Mra. Henry Surzalio, Mre nesday afternoon, honortng the! '* Pederated clubhouse, Harvard “./ sung in all parts of the world, having ; y Bip f° | 2 lege for the holidays, Mis# Blizabeth | |. sa : “ - and Thotnas st, The business seaston | very Corps, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Inmon had | @nd he was out of work, served ed last evening by the members mom! &. Meaty, Mra David homp-| Woman's society of the First Bap. been translated into almost every " 5 i " . Lea entertained this afternoon with aes | pve 1 é . ~ x wil be followed by a social hour| as guests at their Fort Worden|the Fourth division e: a delightful bridge at her home. Cae Parag i ha agar Rage sy \ omy OA sabhha ce aaa ee Ue shurch, Eiak eyslamen snd 90 | ion tea"will be’ served. our | tengunge. o Christmas dinner, Captain William | Was discharged at ep 4 - ente, - he club chorus, ye ra Vas enry. ~ . forna) center he table, | ym gS ow 7 ‘ | ~ At oe sara. ag pee. | under the direction of Mrs, Elizabeth were with covers marked for nine guesta | btn AE | i bie pag My oT oe See apm | last, with “excellent” ch Mette. the dainty table centered |Hichmond Miller, aaiated by Miss | te 405 Dang, President-elect Mra J. J. Lea, with |Ming County Legislative roe te Captain Joneph Francis Stiey,'U.| ‘The Ancient Order of Uni DSteh a basket of brilliant poinsettiaa|Vesta Muth, Mrs. F.C. Ruge, Mis| atch Party Second Vico Preaidentelect Mra, J.) Owing to the eae ine PT 8. A, and Mra. Stiley welcomed at! men, Evergreen lodge No. ry , a — R coming on a holiday, the King . ; y | men, EB : od by white tapers in silver; Marjorie Miller and Mra. Adam Beel Mr. and Mra, FE. P. Dearborn are) R. O'Rourke, were complimented | CO™ = | Christmas 4 at their Fort Wor.| hold d een, Asciatog were Miss Helen |¢f, presented the following program: | entertaining ten friends this evening | with @ candie-lighted birthday cake, big al Agpaan gh doar ve rae WIFE | THIEF ::: . ariere Mra. Bt mara dco quarters. Nien, peep ‘Cad 5 3 cee t their bor iii a wench ome [not meet until the third Monday in 2 v Stryker and Mise Daisy Cardin. ee sicher, ciualiiaie aaama | heir bome “ : i mtch party. in ” i . r . Sener, jane coner Mrs. L. M. Lillpop, and pide. xo will be celebrated b “Holy Night Frans Gruber | te rthopedic Tea eee ins LiNpop. ¥, Sunday, Monday and - Women's Untversity Cab Chorus, Sunday Night Supper lo . , : Colone] Harry T. Matthews, U. 8. | evenings. Dinner Hostess Dacron, Mie Miaven aie |S y Night supp 1 | Ladies’ Auxiliary Temple de Hirsch | _ | Miss Miriam Youell wi! entertain Sovek Sisters nessenpenit, toon Mr. and Mra Bruce Morgan have |“ hop Calendar eae da The next regular meeting of tre | M stress of Mansion, She’ ». come oral of Fort Casey, ana} with a dinner of twelve covers at her) Wm J |extended invitations to a group of @ guilds in charge of the Ortho!) diew Auxiliary of Temple de Worked as Domestic At theta Pent re arnaas hosts [neal eatee, UG Sak . a Piano— pedic Tea Shop next week are to be at their Fort Casey quarters for Ma! home this evening, later attending merecuse” ? friends for a formal supper at 6 Hirsch will take place Monday, Janu. wi, r Ma-' Miller, Captain Francis James ; he Delta Kappa Epstion| & rive Preiud Chopta /their home New Year's night | Monday, closed on account of thd)...» 2:30 p. m, in the veatr canes jor B. C. Wallington, U. 8. A., com-| patrick, U. & A, and Mra Fi ‘ micaty te at the chapter Mise V : | . 60 |New Year's holiday; Tuesday, First | 51% 9: Ot 230 ne oe ane vensy| 108 ANGELES, Dec. 31.—After|mander of Fort Flagler, and Mrs. | rick, fraternity is giving Vocat— | Hill qulld, Mra, V. J. Crosby, he eS a nard MeeUnE | raving been arrested and convicted | Wallington } house, is 2 Ghanson Norvesienne”....Pourarate| Luncheon at Home Welneslay, bveles aela. at1a0 p.m |in Chicago for acts similar in every | Captain Arthur Kay Chambers, U.| S0CTAL GIFTS " ‘Mrs, rts ae Mra FR. G. Allen entertained with| Charles L. Phillips, wite of Col | detail, Mrs. Etta Heil, 8. A., commander of Fort Ward, and Sailing on . , Thrift Shop Closed |viettm— y an informal luncheon of #ix covers | Phillips, hostess (Army and Navy| 4, W: B.A. of the Maccabees No, {of Joseph Heil, Chicago millionaire, | Mrs.’Chambers, were members of a | trom proce Beat A be ‘The Thrift Shop of the Orthopedic «omega a Homumera |*t ber home yesterday afternoon, | day); Thursday, Queen Anne Study | 9 eee ne nen eam the|%® Prisoner in jail here charged |Christmas party at the town house| pines, Captain Louis James hospital will be closed until Wednes Miss ‘Muacsovio ‘ition : eee jclub, Mra. J. #. Clifton, hostews; Fri |) i 19 5 ca aie ee sag ‘| with committing burglary while /Of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laubach,|/U, §. 4. and Mrs. Bowler, @ay, January 4, when they wil} re-| oo wtra WN. Mild open in their new quarters, 419) Voea! lay, Mount Baker | Reiner Beeuwke iNd j ed 4 | father and mother of 3 Ca X suild, Mrs. | ne AO. U. W, hall, 1600 Ninth ave, | SAyiAe the Gunl vole of mistress "Captain Herbert A. Clarina tre [ant Ewart J. Strickland, Ua chairman; Satu } ansiot dies’ ma She | Captain Herbert A. Gardner, U. air atu | che next meeting will be held Janu.|%, Mansion and ladies’ maid. Sh “ Sand Mrs. Strickland, will bring Informal Tea | ine Re valker was hosteas +| day, Seah ‘ r A nd Mrs, G | Union st. Miss Ruth Walker was yes-| day, Seaburet auxiliary, Mra. FL BD. am lhas confessed. {A., and Mrs, Gardner, Lieutenant J.| island society ae terday afternoon in her apartment | Carpenter, hostess ary 12, Installation of officers, Drill a Gammmaiies ourteen-room | Longstreet Whéichel, U. & A, and | 7 a ee es ~ Fler ¥, fourteen-room Mrs. Bowler is the possessor of 4 Reddick |at the Gables, entertaining with an bag Pegg — January 19} 155 Angeles home, like a former|Mr#., Whelchel, Lieutenant John | soprano voice of exceptional DATE S pian nn o ieee l nidentecw =" one in Chicago, was found filled | Harvey Madison, U8. A., and Mrs. |and sweetness, and Mrs, Str na . on gee wend vt | Madison, Lieutenant Lyns C. Vane, TO REMEMBER wn miner! Assisting at Dance wae Rainier Beach Woman's Cub |Kave been stolen in the course ef|U- SA. and Mra. Vane formed «| most charmingly cfaiacay ae Jeidiinger | 4 f tainier Beac yoman's > | Christmas cers’ z 6 j horus, "| Dr. and Mrs, J. Warren Richard-| Mr, Jack Powell, of Vancouver, B.|,nier Beach Woman's club will | ner career here as @ pseudo-servant | Christmas group at the officers’ mess | — SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21— itich hold its regular meeting Wednesday, |at Fort Casey STURDAT, DECEMBER, 2h ctor, Mra Kilsabeth Rich: son will be assisted at the dance they|C., ix spending the week-end at the| january 4, 2 p. m., at the home of | 7 several homes i M 1M ree We | Bruhne, with [pene Wey Serna |are giving in Christensen’s hall next| Hotel Washington |Mes. J. D. Crimmina, 1007 64th ave. |_.2® Mra. Hell @ kleptomaniac or is|.,¥r° yang Mrs be ees. Mr. Harry of the chorus are: First | Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrn. | err ls Cuwtineneae |she a clever thief? This question is | preir town house S teasass aint ay ama Kaseebaum, M “ handle a Mrs. F. W, a ‘ . » - viper ol y co! rhich included Major eee eee a mma Kassehaum, Miss) Archie Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. F. W.} Misn Janet Adams, of Spokane, ts rp being asked following the closing |Sonn Law Hashes (a ree | of the » Grentry. club ark, Mrs. Rdward © Kn: | Catlett, Mr. and Mra, Hugh A. Baird | visiting friends in the ctly Lincoln Circle ond chapter in her start-|40a are Hughes Major Robert i | Mr, and Mrs Peter J. Andras to }|nourne: second soprano, Mrs. Allison |and Mr. and Mra, G, 0. Vincent lett Lincoln Circle of the Child Conser. | !!2 history by her apprehension. Vone, U. 8. A. retired, and Mrs.| Dr and Mra. A. D leteen's || Catherine Campbell, Mra Chas, Paul, M ‘ | Mr. and Mra, N.C. Young and fam.| vation league will meet with Mrs apes Vose. aiitncine party, ni their rewidence. {lhe 3) Mocurdy, Mim Madell cule: ret! Bridge Party |fly, of Arlington, motored to E R. B. De Vere, 4612 Woodlawn ave. | Has Four Babies in _ Gatertain with o watch party at || parnen, Drs, Chas, EB. Jones, Mra, W } Mr. and Mra. B M. Brown will en-| for the Christmas holidays Tuesday, January 3, at 2:30 p,m. Le Th fe} Y. | INFORMAL HosTs a home. owden, Mrs. W. 0. McKay; #0 tertain with three tables of bridge see dee 8: an Une Year) on rhursday Major Pre 745 P.M. SUNDAY, sancany. age . pe gs gy ike gy Rr ig u. lat ir home this evening. Mrs, Henry Ristine left Wednesday Past Chiefs’ Association AMILENE, Texas, Dec. 31.—Mra.! Applin, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Night Service” Suis Ged Stee ‘Viectom wasr || aus Tisstacsen were Mra. Herbert paseaeiek \tor a two months’ visit in the East,| The Past Chiefs’ a tion of] M. N. Young, of Abilene, is, prov-| entertained informally at their F (A number of speakers) fo keep open house from 4 until | a) vo . , . | going Way 0} ifornls the Pythian Sisters will hold its|a@bly the only woman tn the world] Worden ¢ ers, % e : So Resp epee heute from 4 until 7 | A. Crowder and Mins Eleanor Towne Pretty Home Wedding | *°!"# »y Way of California, | tires mbeting Of: tie new: year vac] to beneese tiie other e6 flue ba lawenin ane cae ame amen ee Rossy, 3 P. ie Burns Updegra: ome ee t name sehiine one sitesi : , . bf fo | Ruests, } and 3 Allay rum-|f a . M. Mrs. Belt Byrne Upderratt at h | see A pretty home wedding ceremony! were y 1 Fox and Mra. W 11,| the home of Mra, J. A. Dean, 5620/ bies in less than one year, arly | bull, the party going to the quarters || “Many Are Called But Few Are ’ Mr and Mrs. Clinton Dougtas to ve || Open House New | was partorsned Monday éyenia Jenkins left Thursday for New York, | Fifth ave, N. W. Thursday even-| this year Mrs. Young became the|of Captain Louis James Bowler, U Chosen” a wher vl Mra, Joseph Sau . * ling, January 6 other © o ¥ | 2 =. s nt \Year’s Day ara ao aoe : ph Ht EA |to wail later for Europe ing. January 6. mother of @ bouncing boy. This|/8. A.. and Mrs, Bowler, where two (Matt. 22:1 4 Mr. and Mra, H. W. her will | rte eee cee | week she became the mother of | tables of bridge progressed, the num ; | eee » open house at their home New ae oars eee 7 : ya Mr. and Mra. I, Curtiss Parker are} Custer Camp 3 jiriplets, The mother and’ the ba-| ber completed by Past Surgeon Wal Bunde, 188 2 e : Year's day after 40'clock, No formal | o¢ SVG, 2. WW. With ev. SEED, ving the congratulations of their| Custer camp No. 1, bies are doing well *r Alvin Black, U. SP. HLS, and|| “Ministers of Righteousness” i : i 5 te fery canna Saks} Medina, reading the servic friends upon the birth of a son, Cur. | °T!2*. and Custer auxiliary will serve| Mrs. Young is 30 years old and| Mrs. Black. (and their end) \ : 7g" | ave fe ory “payee me to all their |ene?, Pride, in her bridal gown Of] ting Penjamin, at their home, 1529/%, homecooked dinner at 6 p. m./is the mother of 10 children. The - | @ Cor. 113 aries 1. sts extend a welcome to Hat | wshitt nian, Seale waee Leeinie a van: x , at their ho 190 | Ocoee sedi Br ; | 13 and Mra. Phillips to be at home. || trends Jof orange Dlossoma bound her tong |Prankiin ave., on December 21. | hat a-norg ee tener eerens’| Youngs are farmers. SNOW AND HOLLY * yo ae ae ae * | : 2 Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Tyler and| oe wee: eee eae ppogra 4 2 trimmed table, red candles gh = Dancing par mplimenting M ’ s a shower bouquet of Bride 086 © sic 2 . —o" C » Ped ndles gleaming and Mra. Varde Farland, with Mrs. Eu mg Entertains | Tr bouquet of Bride's roses nil fi thia morning by steam: bre At 8:40 the camp and) arried Needle in at each place, and candy favors mas. Hattie vuxiliary will hold Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin C. Fellows as Joint installa hosts, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3— Mise Maribeth Gerbel to ehte with m tea at bh WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4— Mrs rt'G. Hubner to entertain with a bridge mplimenting Mrs. Varde M and Tea for Mra. David Rosenberg, with Mrs John FR. Holmes as hostess ve be 1 Jand Iilles-of-the-valley. Mt fn age | |With Informal Tea | Hanson, a8 bridesmaid, wore a gown |i? for San Francisco, where they | tion of officers. All patriotic organi | Leg for 60 Years) verding as snow men were inci | Mrs, Henry C. Ewing entertained | of shell pink charmeuse, with match ee |zations and their friends invited to| DALLAS, Texas, Dec, 31.—Mra, | (ents of the birthday party arranged ye war with an informal tea at her homeling hat, and an arm bouquet of |be present, |, O. Short, 61, has deen wearing |ay welt Fort Worden quarters on | tax and |¥esterday afternoon, complimenting |Ophelia roves were her flowers, Mr. | are yon iC; HT. Stoltenbers | see |a needie in her leg 60 years. Thin | PhUTsday by Captain Joseph Francis Mrs, Joseph Tyler. Invitations were | Lester Drew wns best man for Mr. | ong (ushters, Miss Karla and Miss | Daughters’ Auxiliary | week it began to give her trouble | Suey. U. 8. A. and Mra. Stiley, in- ——T |limited to close friends of the guest | Aitin, and before the coramons: vice | Cults Stoltenberg, will leave Janu-| me Daughters’ Avsiliary, Wom-|and she had It remered. Ara Shee, {cluding all the ‘children on the tine, at the Jot honor. Mrs. Alton W. Leonard| trong soon ary 8 for California, They will ship and in honor of their son, Joseph | presided at the tea ta ‘ their car down and plan to spend | Francis Stiley, 11 yang “O, Promise M ntury elu will meet Satur id when she was a little child and followin, day vuary 7, at the home of Mrs . “"T Love You Truly some time in touring. Mrs, Stolten was told by her mother that a After the service of supper, Mr. | her Frank Wolff, 150 | » Net | nd daughters will remain for Nisith sve. “Weat, | Heedie ‘was stuck in ber leg tn an | piinvek BRIDGE | |At Home New And Mrs. Allin left on & wedding trip several monthe but Mr. Stoltenberg | Luncheon will be served at | Rocient, Ua! two years ago the} A dinner bridge was given on Frt-| | Year’s Day NgapPi gay cipher ga will return in @ few weeks, here eee eae Meee arkaeatk eure the |aay at thelr Fort Worden quarters} My. und Mrs, Walter Janes Werd| o, f ‘ : ass n it began to pain her. |by Captain Kerwin aP. Rice, engi-| Entertains Informally SOUP atrition Ch ss | Tt was located this week with the| ne | Camille Mahoney) will be at home to | br corps, U, §. A., and Mrs, Rice, c | A nutrition class for delic chil. | aid of an Xray and removed with|in compliment to Cap a TUFADAY, JANUARY 19— Mrs. C. B, Gilr bridge ten at ti tor ite mana their frie w Year's day, from 3| Mrs. H. R. Hogaboom entertained| Soup should sim in H. C./ 7 Soup should simply simmer and|dren will be organized Saturday,|but a slight operat s ht in Bright’ ath antil 6 in their apartment in}a few friend, informally w ee dient te I ned & . peration, It had | Moore, engineer corps, U. §, A., and ||! aa rp ors pe sath ex lagi lg pe prereiseal Fath & tea | not boll. Bolling it affects the deli: | January 7, under the auspices of the| worked thru the bone, ‘The needie| Mrs. Moore, of Attle, whose ‘vie-a-||Kee'll Stea°ehe sease Ieee Geen ‘ : a ay afternoon cacy of the flavor [nutrition branch of the King County | was in perfect cor | # ‘ jon. vis were M Jor Alvin Charles Mille “== The Path of the Hurricane The Famous Writer Starts in the Post-Intelligencer Next Sunday Octavas Roy Cohen ; ) ‘ Champion

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