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Seattle Society Miss Kathryn Joyce Weds 5, Mr. Willard Gilson; Attractive Tea Given for Daughter-in-Law. AND MRS JOYCE of i er, Kathryn, to Mr. Willard 0 son, The cere qony was performed at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sis: ter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry les Hibbard, last evening, at § o'clock, With Rev, William H. Bliss of. feiating The announcement comes as a Somplete surprise to the friends of the youns gouple. The bride is a wister of Mrs. Hibbard, whom she has visited, and is a social as weil as in her own Mr. and Mrs. Gilson have been the Holiday guests of Mr. and Mra. Hib Yard. They will make their home in Omden, Charming Tea ~ Compliments “Mrs. Rosenberg Entertaining in ih coe to her terin-law, Mrs, David of Medford,’ Oregon, Mrs. John folines was hostess this after from 3 until § o'clock ata Ing tea given at her residence, 2th ave. N. In the dining room were Mrs. Fred | ¥. Pisher, Mrs. Sam Blum, Mrs. Carl 5 wf, Mrs. Herbert A. Schoen- Mrs. Samuel Ostrow and Mrs. M. F. Bornstein presiding over the tive tea table covered with an cloth of Vehetian lace and with a silver basket of Toses, orchids, freesias and themums. Thruout the ‘Feoms were greens, ferns and flow- ers in the el shades. Assisting Mrs, Benjamin Harris, Mrs. J o- Cohen, Miss Carolyn Stern, Miss Goldsmith, Miss Mirian Mittle- and Miss Ida Seltzick.. Re the cards at the door were Staadecker and Elizabeth eee eon at Women's ersity Club On Saturday, Janvary 14, at noon Women's University club will & “Sir Philip Gibbs” luncheon. program wil! consist of four- talks, Miss F 1 Bennet Speak on the “Life of Sir Philip Ms Mrs. Pierre Frein on hix war Work; Mrs, John Lincoln Hall will re- Flew hin latest book, “More That Be Told”; Mrs. John Linn will talk on his “Travels in ." and Mrs. James P. Robert fon will Teview “People of Destiny. is! Mrs. Condon Entertains ¥ Herbert T. Condon entertain. ‘with an informal tea at her home iy afternoon, honoring Mrs. Veazie of Portland, Ore., in the guest of her daughter, | ‘Mrs. Irving M. Glen. Monthly Soncett of Ladies’ Musical Club ‘An interesting progfim has been @franged by Romaine Elliott Lawson and Hattie Edenhoim Cartson for the Peguiar concert of the Ladies’ Musi eal club, which will be given Mon- @ay afternoon, January 9, at 2:20} felock, in the Y. W. C. A. auditor. The following numbers will be - presented: Lungi de! care bene Feecht Te Nove Will I My Love Discover Richard St Belstad at the plano Balakirew Albenia - Schuman Bells of Serti | @ A Peast of Lanters @ fm the Dawn of an Indian Sky <0 Ward Stevens f Sone of the Open La Forge § At the Weil . Hagemao seth MarEaret Mowe Hemion Le Langdon at the piano Elegie . te . ’ Fiteenhagen Boolian Bantock t the piano Spring” (re Dunn Adam Beeler, Informal At Home Mrs. David Thomson was Gnformally this afternoon at her resi Gener, 6501 University bivd.. when a Jarge number of friends called to bid farewell to Mrs. B. BE. -Crichton, who Meithe house guest of Mrs. yneon, and who is sailing next week for a Year's stay in w Ze Interesting Afternoon Mrs. Charles Hill (Addie Steele) of Tacoma, president of Nat Daughters of the Pioneers of W ington, entertained with a delightful tea at the Young Women's Christian Association yesterday afternoon in eompliment to the Native Dau: During the afternoon Mrs. Hill gave an interesting talk on the Orient. Axsisting in were the past officers of the orgs zation. Preceding the tea Mra. Warner ex hibited stereopticon views of wild flowers and delivered an instructive Iecture on the flowers. Half-Price Sale at Thrift Shop at home sland. Rosen. | Schuman | “Sect MRS, MAX WEST’ ON THE CARE OF CHILDREN West, United States children’s bareas Popper | her trip to serving preservation of state No-Host Dinner at Home} of Mr. and Mrs. Bowen | the Twelfth Night #up pera the College club, Fri day eve A no-hoat dinner will be |eiven at the home of M and Mra, Harry Stephenson Bower | © party Includes Mr. and M John Patten, Mr, and Mra, A, A mper, Mr. and Mra, Victor Rat and Mra, Fennimore Owen and x and Mra, Bdward Lee. a. . Buffet Supper | A buffet supper on board tt followed by a danc at the Off 8. New York In Charge of Tea Shop evening by of the U Mount Baker Park Guild will be in ¢ e of the Or pedic Tea Shop Friday, with Mra. Calvin 8. Hall as} hostens, assisted by Mra, F. J. George, | Mrs. A. T. TL. Williamson, Mra. L. B.| 'Sirrine, Mira, C. BE. Reynolds, Mrs, | J. 1. Biggwr and Mra. TR. Boeuwkes. Personal | Mrs, Jane Pails of Portland, who has been the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. John C./ Higgins, for the holidays, will leave | |Friday for her home, | ee | Mra. John Linn Trafis returned |Saturday from Portland, where she| japent Christmas week visiting her) |parente, Mr, and Mra James E. Hunt. Mrs. Harriet I, Veale, of Port: | land, is spending several weeks in the | eity as the guest of her son-indaw/ and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Glen. Irving eee Mrs. B. BE. Crichton, of Kelowna, | BR. C., who has been the guest of Mra. | David Thomson, is leaving Tuesday | for Vancouver, B. C., where she will be joined by her father, Mr. Charles Mair, and together they will sail on the S. 8. Niagara for New Zealand, to be gone a year, eee Senor Eduardo del Solar Sanches, | newly appointed seeretary to the} Peruvian consulate in Seattle, is due to arrive here on Friday from Eng- land, via New York. . Miss Emma Coot Age of Spokane | jarrived today to spend a month as the guest of Miss Mildred Farrar, | eee Mr. Wayne Albee left yesterday | jfor California, where he will spend about two weeks. eee Mr. Kenneth Horton has returned | to the University of Oregon, after spending the holidays at his own eee | Mra. George Drummer of this city | has received word of her sister's death, Mra. Frank Batten, of Aurora, | I. Mrs, Batten was a frequent vis itor in Seattle and had a host of friends here. eee Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Armatrong have returned from Gray's harbor, where they were much entertained in Hoquiam as the guests of Dean George Garbett Ware and Mrs. Ware. | |They also visited in Aberdeen and were the guesta while there of Dr. | Carol Smith and Mrs. Smith. eee Mr. and Mra. Frank Elwell Case, who have been spending the holidays in Oakland, are expected to return the last of this week cee Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Palmerton, who | Ihave been spending the past fort |night with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Theodore; | Pape, near Hoquiam, returned Tues | day. eee Mra. George N. Root of Santa| Cruz, Cal, ix the guest of her daugh- | ter, Mrs. J. Willis Sayre | DENVER, Jan. 5.—Miss June | Kennedy, Denver's prettiest gt to have an opportun of charming | a stern police judge today. She wax arrested yesterday on a charge of reckless driving. , wan | | Reports continue to come In of un |der-nourished children of well-to-do | famiti | Two or three explanations of this | arent paradox are given. One is ap tha th children get when © are a good many things to eat 1 reject plain and substantia foods. It is possible the vetite be. comes whimsical merely because there are %o many che |. But the main |perts is that these choosy” on given by ex children are too busy. They h too many things to laim their attention. These things may all be good in themsel but, | t too great » This added to the regu work, Sunday school and ts, there are music lew dancing lessons, or leasona in drawing or Then are the various entertainments in which children take part, which must be prepared rehearsed, be |sides home occupations encroaching added together, they p strain on the often me lar school church int nerve tissues ng thi nome other art cir leisure hours, Mothers will do well to sean very carefully the ched. ule of & child who is under-nour-| Q How much should a girl weigh at 5 years? | A.On the laily and week average, about 27 The Orthopedic Thrift Shop, at| pounds; height, between 41 and 42 their new location, 419 Union at.,| inches. i announce a half-price sale for ¥riday | see | and Saturday | aM is 17 months old. Tan ingibaagl 1 am ; | sing her, because she has not Dinner Honors Judge {Cut her atomach teeth, Ought 1 to ‘ |Wean her before she cuts them? and Mrs. Donworth With covers placed for friends of the honor guests, and Mrs. George Donworth Mrs. L. Gilman entertained with @ dinner at the Rainier club last evening. The party later attended the Orpheum. oe Costume Bridge Party Following an annual custom, Ral nier chapter, Daughters of the Amer. fean Revolution, will observe Warh ington’s wedding day. This year the historical day will be observed with a large costume bridge party, the partic rs of which will be an- Rounced in @ short time, What shall I feed her? should be the breast ally every completely t joning healthy baby weaned from the end of its first at 9 or 10 months to year, beg substitute one bottle of modified fresh milk for one breast feediny, | Very likely the reason why this baby |has not cut her atomach te th is b ufficient food. 1 to make id a great or just the kind her teeth grow she 4 T have & iy times in this column that too long-continued breast feeding in a) most as harmful aa too little, 1 will send you a dict list for a baby of this age, and you should get ner! |startea with it at once, | the Caledonian and St | hold installa | for proper diet WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR FRIDAY [main 0 < in the new Evergree U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth Pennsylvania Study Club Friday, January 6, at & p.m meet at the Federated clubhouse Fri-| Mothers’ Cheb lay, January 6, at noc Members! The Mothers’ Club of Kappa Kap bring individual lunch, Sewing Will! nq Gamma. sorority will meet Fri | January 6, at 2 p.m at the ° |chapter house A | “ee A. will misst In the Queen High Sehoot Pot A. 1, Hriday, Jan} mnie Queen High Behool Parent e918 lthe brary of the school, Friday Princess Angeline Parlor, No.2 | Januar st 8:10 p. m. The pro The Native ton, Princess Angeline Daughters of Washing: | gram will be partor, No, 2.| frost harge of and the re and served by the * made will meet at & p,m, Friday, January |studenta of the home nemnien 6, with Mra #, ©. 2 1106 Bj classes, Mra, Kilen Dabney, super Thomas et, Visor of the home economics det (ARTY [ment of the city schools, will wr North End Flower Club bts lPhaan lly den ys gg The North End Flower club will! ytinn nd Mins Sensi meet at 2 o'clock Friday, January @& | teacher of h , tea at the in the club roe 4539 Greenwood | Queen Anne high sch ave. (Lester & Monahan building). ae Mr. F. J, Cole will be the speaker | Homesteaders’ Lodge Flomesteaders’ ledge will hold ite regular dance Friday evening in the and tea will be serv Mra of the day, the following hostesses Mortenson, Mra. H. Blethen, Mrs r das ~ + 1. O. G. T. hall, on Virginia at., be B. Houston and Mra Claire Bea) eon Horen and Minor aves, kreen, preg eee - Laachi Heights Woman's ADDITIONAL CLUBS Improvement Club The Leschi Heights Woman's Im provement club will be entertained by Mra, M. A. Weed, Mra. William C. Thursday Progress Club Thursday Progress club will Ttuandolph, 1003 ‘The meet with Mra, P. 1 MoCall and Mra, A. G. Keone, at the, N. 50th st, Thursday, January 12, rest of Mra. Weed, 202 29th)at 10am aye, Friday, January 6, at dock Tut he. 6 York Community ub The York Cofmmunity club will Olymple View PLT. A. Olymple View PT, A. will meet tm old school buliding, p.m, President will give a eh How to Or ganixe a P rtainment at the York y evening, January 6, A welcome is extended to lgive an en school Thur at Sp. m A” all. 54 ge eee Parti British American Association ae Prossdere Cine The regular meeting of the Hritinh Parliamentary Po t talk on * one rue American assdciation will be held in cedure club will meet in the rick. |} Te Meee, 1219 Fourth ave., son room of the ¥. W. 6, Ay at 1:29) digay evening, January 13, at § p.m. Toplo for clase in public!» in. whien an address will be given speaking, “Peace,” a poem by the!) the Lord Mishop of New Weat en fees Ree Geen minister, on “Anglo-American Fela eh tions.” All persons of British birth Bethlehem Shrine cordially invited. White | ve Shrine of: Jerusalem, will meet in the} Canadian Club Elects Officers Masonic temple, § p. m. | ‘The Canadian club of Seattle held had lite annual election on Tuesday even Woman's Century Chub Jing, J and elected the fol Music department, Woman's Cen-| lowing officers for 19 tury club, will meet with Mra. P, E.| President, Dr, M. T Rethlehem shrine, No. 1 ary 8 first Dalton Harris, 316 40th ave. Ny 3 p.m, vice president, W os ‘0 | vice president, Dr Chi Omega Alumnae | tary, G. C. Hatt; andietant secretary Chi Omega.alumnae wil] meet with | David Hoaser; treasurer, A. Bh May Mra Albert Stratton, Luncheon,| nard. Members of executive commit 1:30 p. m, |tee, HL J. Leamy, C. B. Norton, Mrs vebeysnd W. HH. Coffin, J. R. Lawson. Retobe Club | The president and secretary were The Retobe club, of the Ballard) reelected by unanimous vote. Mra high school, will bold ite ex tive W. 8 Keith was ap 1 chairman board meeting Friday, January 6, at Of the entertainment committee 4 p.m, in the girls’ clubroom, on the| third floor of the Y, W. C. A. | CHICAGO, Jan. 5 —Tursiare car wee ried away a threeton mafe from the Lip Readers’ League office of H. U. Zarninger Coal Co. Seattle Lip Readers’ league will | Officers of the company report there meet Friday, at 2114 Plum st, | was a dime in it eee Pavia rie we. oa aoeen a Holiday Dance | A holiday dance wil! be given by Andrew so cleties in Christensen’s hall, Friday evening, January 6. Several novel features will be on the program in addition te” the regular dancing, which will start at 9 o'clock. One of the special events will be a group of little girls in Scotch dances, o- Literary and Masical Clab He ide Remedy ee ced You might be wurprised to know that the best thing you can use for a severe cough, is a remedy which Ladies’ Literary and Musical clud| is easily prepared at home in just will meet with Mrs. A. N. Atwood, | few moments. it's cheap, but for 1941 15th ave. at 230 pm Prompt results it beate anything else ee you ever tried. Usually stops the ‘ ordinary cough or cheat cold in 24 Nordica Choral Club hour tes pleasant, too-schildres Nordica Choral chub will meet at it ie pure and prood. | 309 > Mercer st, at § p.m. Rehear ounces of Pinex in | mal, ft hen fi it up with » nm cee syrup. Or use clari Pythian Sisters fied molasses, honey, of corn syrup edie tisiawe ‘uddlade tte. 0st sugar syrup, if desired Pythian Sisters. temple No. 9, will he @ full punta family n of officers tefreah but costing no more than a menta All members welcome. bottle of ready-made cough ee Rainier Camp, No. 1472 And as a cough medicine, there ia Members of Rainier Camp No. hing better to be had at Royal Neighbors of Ameriaa.| 8% price. It goes right to the spot }are cordially invited to a house & quick, A promptiy heals branes that line passages, stopa th annoying throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon your ea stops entirely, Splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma. S ADVICE > Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound orway pine extract, famous for healing the membranes. Te * of with directior accept any- thing else. Guaranteed to give abso- lute sfaction or money refunded, The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind A. W. WHISTLER Leschetitzky Method Q My baby, anxioun to eat, 7 months old, Is very judging: by she watches us when we eat, Her the way eyes follow every mouthful we take. When can she have our food? A. A ba be brought Piano at this age should not Intensive Course for Adults into the dining A baby's are not indicated in the room 404 Montelius Main 2751 Bldg. Cap ~~ AMUSEMENTS wax MoorE «= Day Wain 0272 THEATRE 130669 Real Painless (Cau eittawentenn’ Extraction Free Daily | jews VAUDEVILLE 32%: LILLIAN. | CLARK SHAW | BERGMAN when others a eating. 0566 food needs way sug her at hours which do not interfere with the fam ily meals, nd ve he In another room whil pu eat, at st thru the first year. “1 am sending you rules at this age MAKOCONS RODERO & TARZAN MALA WANG HR NRtRICW OOD BROTHER MORRIS & CAMPBELL — In order to introduce our new! 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A Silk Blouse for $1.95 or $2.95 and your choice of another from the largest stock of Silk Blouses in the United States ABSOLUTELY FREE We do not know how long these Blouses will last—no restrictions placed on the quantity you may buy. You had better attend early. Store opens at 9:30 A. M. We guarantee every Blouse to be perfect. No damaged Blouses; no soiled Blouses. All sales are final—absolutely no exchanges. .| MARKET BLOUSE SHOP 107 PIKE STREET