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Seattle Society Mid - Season Assembly Dance on December 26; Miss Lavine Brown Names Wedding At- tendants. BH Midecoason Are ing invitations to men an nouncing plan for th coming ; peason, ‘The first affair to be given will be a dinner dance Tuesday evening, December 26, at the Bun 5 galow, whieh wi be reserved for] ; the affair The Midseason Assembly was formed last winter by « oup of the younger set who have been married jess than ten years Their ball last winter was one of the brilliant functions of the season. Plans for the second dance, which is to be on a« larger scale, will be @mnounced later 4 The committee in charge includes e Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan, Mra. Stanley Minor, Mrs, Thacher Hodge, Mr. John Balllargeon, Mr Leo Black, Mr, Keith Bullitt, and Mr Andrew Price Bridal Party Chosen Mies Lurline Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Brown, has chosen Wednesday, December as the date of her marriage to Ensign George Clifford Crawford, U. 8. N of the U. &. 8. Artzona, son of Mr and Mrs. Z Vance Crawford North Carolina ‘The ceremony will be performed by Rev. William H. Bliss, at S:30 @'elock, in Trinity Episcopal church The members of the bridal party will inctude Mrs Richard Floyd Frost (Marcia Berger), as matron of honor and the maids will be Miss Amy Munday, Miss Katherine Miller of Portland, Miss Rachel Niblock Miss Ruth Bamford, Miss Ruth Len on and Mrs. Edna Wagner Ensign V. V. Jacomini, U.S. N.. of the U. 8. 8. Arizona, will be best it a man aS A small reception will follow the fervice at the home of the bride's 4 parents, at the St. Paul apartme Mrs. Ayer Plans Luncheon at Golf Club Complimenting Mrs. Boswetl Avia fon, who with Mr. Aviason, has €ome here recently t) make her home, and Mrs. Morgan Watson, Mrs Aviason’s mother, Mrs. Fred C Ayer, wilt entertain with a iuncheon @f twelve covers at the Golf club Fricay afternoon. Buffet Dinner Will Compliment Mrs. Pursell who tertaining with a buf- at their home Saturday t to Sew for Bazaar | Mrs. George W. Coplen entertained heon of #ix covers at her one of | Mrs. Emil Henry Miller has ar- Fanged the following interesting pro- ‘gram for the musicale she is giving at her home tomorrow afternoon at ‘Miss Lidablanche Robe fon to Eros’. & Bubbie” Mr. Alfred Green Kurcteiner oo Aliitoom (b) “Low Selections trom “Olympic Sui Mr. James Hauliton Ho Vocal— (a) “The Star and the Moon at Lake Crescent” Giibert-Howe (b) “Dancing in Paradise Inn” Mra. Loretta Munson Wroten Reading—‘Pierrot Wounded” IS Sn « Albarty-Cole Miss Lidabianche Robe Vocai— “The Crystal Gazer” “Ah, Love, but « Day”..... Mr, Alfred Green Accompanints, Kiolse Clyde and Mre. Emil Henry Mi Howe -. Kramer Beach Invitations Out for Costume Dance Mise Gladys Stranack and Miss Rosemary Allen have issued invita- tions to forty couples for a costume @ance at the Farlington Golf club on Saturday evening, November 15. Mesa Entertain This Evening Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Douglas are entertaining the members of their bridge club this evening at their @partment in the Arcadia. There will be three tables. Luncheon at Home Mise Achsa Lou Powell entertained with a luncheon at her home today as a compliment to Miss Gloria Frink. see Faculty Wives’ Club Dr. Theresa McMahon gave her impressions gained during her recent trip thru the British Isles this after noon at the meeting of the Faculty Wives’ club at 2:30 o'clock, and Mra. Donald Stewart rendered a program or songs. Mrs. John W. Cobb was the chairman of the afternoon. ‘The following events are scheduled for the remainder of the season Faculty dinner on Friday, November 24, with Mra, Frederic Morgan Padel- ford in charge; Christmas meeting on December 11, with Mrs. John Con- don in charge; freshman party on January 8, Mrs. Harlan Hines; a bridge party later in January, with Mra, ©. Rt. Corey in charge; Febru ary meeting, Mrs. Pierre J. Frein Vulentine party, Mrs. Keith Gregory the musicale in March, Mrs, Henry Buzzalio and Mrs. Joseph Daniels; April luncheon and business meet ing, Mrs. ©. O. Eckelman, and the May party for the faculty children, Mrx. #. Herbert Anderson. tase: | | | On Monday evening, Novem Committee and Patronesses for Fine Arts Dance Announcement Is made of the per sonnel of the committer in charge of arrangements for the Fine Arts! cabaret dance at the Masonic temple, on Friday evening, Novernber 24, aa, follows: Mra Anna Thomsen Mil | burn, chairman; Mrs. John Henry Ballinger, Mra. Fred Baxter, Mra. [Clarance Blethen, Mra, Lawrence Bogie, Mra. Keith Logan Bullitt, Mrs. Alexander Scott Builitt, Mra. Robert Brinkley, Mra. Raleigh Chinn, Mrs. Archibald Stewart Downey, | Mrs. Jay I. Durand, Mra. Nathan | Eckstein, Mrs, Guido Faria, Mra. Ea. | ward Garrett, Mrs. Carl Gould, Mrs. | Robert Greer, Mrs, Langdon Henry, | Mrs. Paul Mandell Henry, Mra. Jong | C, Higgins, Mrs. J. Tate Mason, Mew. James Macfarlane, Mrs. Louis L. Mendel, Mra. Walter Moore, Mra. | Robert McClelland, Mra. Phillips | Morrison, Mrs. Harry F. Ostrander, Mrs. Charles Paul, Mra. F. H. Parks, Mrs. Richard W. Perry, Mra, Thomas Ruhm, Mrs. Harold Stimson, Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mra. Frederic H. White. The patronesses’ list includes Mra. lA. 8. Kerry, Mrs. Joshua Green, Mra. Auzias de Turenne, Mrs. Thomas |Green, Mrs. Bernard Pelly, Mra. | Frederick Bentley, Mrs. Trafford |Huteson, Mra. W. D. Perkins, Mra. jJohn Ewing Price, Mra. D. E. | Skinner, Mrs. Hoogewerff, Mra. Ivan Wettengel, Mrs. Tidmarsh, Mrs. Ed. | win A. Strout. Mra, A. B. Stewart, Mrs. Daniel ‘Trefethen, Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux, Mrs, Montgomery Russell, Mrs. Alexander Baillie, Mra, J. F. - Cox J. | Three Seore Years and Then— He Found « Tonic That Keeps| Up Portland, Ore.—"I am @ man over! seventy years of age and work every day; am hale and hearty and can truthfully say that Dr. Pierce's remedies have proven a wonderful help to me, IT take a bottle of the Discovery now and then for its ton. ing up and tonic effect. 1 also tried various remedies for constipa- tion and after finding the ‘Discov- ery’ #0 good, I thought I would also try the Pleasant Pellets and am glad to say that now I am enjoying | excellent health."—J. ©. Cox, 1278 Belmont Street. Keep yourself in the pink of con- dition by obtaining Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery in liquid] or tablets from your neighborhood druggist, or send 10e to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y¥., for trial pkg.—Advertisement | For Fascinating Eyes © Make the Use of Murine a Daily soon M. iant, Beauriful! Enjoyable. Sold by All Druggists MURINE, £04 Your EYES sorority house, Miss Phyllis Griffith became the bride of Mr. Martius Davies King.—Portrait by Grady. WOMEN’ PSDAY CLUBS FoR T | Business and Professional Women’s Club A change has been made | program of tie Business sional Women's club ¢ levening, November 14, Instead of }the usual meeting at the Fine Art gallery, the club will entertain the Seattle unit of the Women's Over sous league at @ dinner at the Wart ington Annex at 6:20 p.m, The event ix an Armistice day commemo ration, The evening's program | charge of Mra. lone Karp, Mins Rose Glans, who wan in servis overseas with the Y. M. ©. A, will be the Mra, W. D will entertain etion from. the ho | ness and Profeesional We * club | will serve as hontenwes at the Fruit exposition Wednenday ever No. vember 16, It is hoped that all clut members wll attend the exposition - Cieontan Chub The Cliontan club will hold tts ree ular mesting Tuosday, November 14 at 2 p.m, at the Federated club house. Membere requested to bring | quent Church Musicale Aid churet Haven ME The Ladic Methe Lynr nworing Haven and musicale at the chureh on November 14. Mins interpre MeCulloeh pes Prowell planologues the Ladies’ Ald baked ham dinner Mothers’ Chub club will houne, 4649 16th November a ‘Tuenday t Margaret Olson, ty violiniat groups of will give On No moorety Lang reader waret contrib vember 1 give M tota st herr meet 4, at University chien POT. A special meeting of the Univer atty Heights P A. will be held at the University branch Hbrary, B. both and 10th N. Bi. Tuesday evening, Nov Pe sonal Mra J ame ‘ A. Kellogg Jown to attend the Univernity f Bellingham Homecoming week of Washington, and were the week daughter, Marjorie, will leave next faturday for Portland to visit rela tives until after Thankegiving eee ber 6, at the Alpha Xi Delta Miss Helen Igoe left Tuesday for | Douglas, Mrs. Reginald Parsons, Mrs. |New York and Paris to be away un wtman holidays ee Mr. and Mre. Marry Byrd have re moved from 206 McGraw st Third ave. W Louls Mendel, Mra, Willtam Hunter | Ul after the Chri McEwan. Mrs. Morits Thomsen, Mra Ns John Collins, Mra. C. D. Stimson, Mrs. Manson F, Backus, Mra. J. D. Lowman, Mrs. Henry Suszallo, Mre. A. HL Anderson, Mra R. William peti Crosby, Mrs. Frederick Bausman,| Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Stone Mrs, Evan 8, McCord, Mra. John |(@lorenee Martin) are receiving con ‘Camptell, Mrs. Josiah Collins, Miss|gratulations on the birth of @ Neilie Cornish, Mra George T.| daughter, Thursday, November 9, Myers, Mrs. James D. Hoge, Mra jat the Minor hospital John D. McPherson, Mra Stanley ge Ay Griffiths Mr. Corydon Wagner, of Tacoma, o 8 6 japent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Rolfe eee Mra. Stewart Miller, who has been spending a few daye with her par ents, Mr. and Mra. Charies Miller, at the Sorrento, returned last eve ning to her home at Camp Lewts. Informal Luncheon for Mme. Gadski Honoring Mme. Gadski, Mra. Ht. C. Hardy will entertain with an tn-| formal luncheon at her home Bat urday afternoon. The party will e x9 later be taken for a drive by Mra,.| Mr. and Mrs, Manson F. Back returned Friday from a ten days’ A. & Kerry, followed by tea at her wig ’ trip to California . home. “* Mme. Gadski will sing one of Mr. and Mra Edward Andrews Mrs. Kerry's compositions at Ler|#pent the week-end in Victoria, B. ¢ . concert Friday evening—"My Love) 11... Russell Horton returned Sat and 1. Sad urday from Buffalo, where she han been visiting relatives for several oe Te Tuesday Service at | weeks io Tea Shop Mr. and Mra. George W. Belmont Mra. Ernst Skeei will be hostess | have returned from Tacoma, where for Laurethurst Guild at the Ortho | they have been living for two years, pedic Toa Shop Tuesday, asmisted|and have taken a home at 415 N by Mrs, John L. Hall, Mrs. George | 42nd at H. Schyltter, Mrs. Clyde Hadley, -— - Mrs. Harold Thompson, Mre Ernest Eckleman, Mre. Xura Case, Mrs. Luncheon for Flossie Foote, Mrs. Charles L. T.| Mothers’ Club Bowle and Mra. W. T. Kinsel Phi Kappa Sigma Mothers’ Ciub | The Orthopedic Tea Shop, where|will be entertained at a one o'clock | tempting home made viands are|iuncheon by Mra. R. G. Stevenson, | served, is located at 1614 Fourth|2712 Broadway North, Thursday Avenue afternoon, November 16. This Is Baked Apple C ) Apple Pie Apple Cider Apple Week Apple Sauce Wing’s Cafeteria And we are going to sell apples Apple Dumpling First and Union ave. | end guests of Dr, and Mra Tom Mendag Mra, HM. 1, Blunt, who went to lcalifornia several months ago to be with her wis Mra Kenneth Reaton during her last iliness, re turned to her home here on Satur lay ee / Mra. Curtis P. Sargent and small to 1481) Seattle Woman's Club The literary tnterg the n's | rent club and eur He 5S CLUBS ——"| McDonald P.- on “Hooks Buitable | Children | partme 4 Trimble Tuesday at the home of Mins Libbie 1 Degen A Mre ] Ann | Ww will be Hail, will fo Jonia Chapter No, 14 114, 0, B work ‘Tue “8p of the ed | Tonia chapter #,, will Chub fu ber 14 ha club will be cond of « series ray with or loting Won ta the evening ‘ a's Civile | exemy a Masonic ten « ary for Peace and A th tertained with Civic Women's Leag Vreede Ir Fre nd ¢ The proceed welfare dep lirection of Mra.’ Francis A and Mra, Mary A nk men will meet 4, at bullding used der the Rober Koosevelt Auxiliary The 7 No. War 1 “ of the Re i" Ida Moench. 4 bring Ve t 1 ’ m. Me friends ary wi O34 W, TIth wt. |r 14. Members | come prepared to Mr v Louise K November call 8 on. inet Lyric Choral Clab Choral dub will meet the | for rehearsal Tuesday evening, Nov dar atl ia, at 7:4 clock in the Sunday 2316 B.| school room of the First Presbyterian nm wil Ladies be served at 1 Ladion I mber 18, at § auxiliary will give a social the home of Mrw. ¢ Freed '® for It of the how Members and friends nt will | who do not} ital fund. Mally invited at the be be prov | dance 1143 Yeomen Harmeo will | Tue blac M he | vernity lance on 4th. acher association iditoriun r will meet in wench y Mra. V Login MoLoughitr Parliamentary Procedure Greeters of America Auxiliary Greeters of thelr monthly 4 hotel Auxillary Trumbull and Mra, | | will George a m to The Ladies’ will ‘Tuesday at apeak on ation : America hold nok \ will talk on . meetin November Lunch m. In the The senston Ww the Georgian con will be served at 1 4 al lunch room 1:20, when Dr k or high sot | resume at MeKibbe \w Club wonda ub w | with) Mra. J. L. MeGrew and Mra MoeGregor, at the 1612 Third ave November 14, at 2 p. } Mam ape a Ohi Chi Moth November chapter Autumn Leaves Used | to Decorate House the Si wn | Berm Tuesday Mothers’ Club club wi M“ houne | former clock m. the Chub procedure Woman's partiame of the ment in W.C.A 230 p. m Khododendron Chub Rhododendron day meeting Tuesday the home of Mr Century tary de Woman's Century the board room The | partment will ne ¥ 4 | club lot ber at ‘Ob, Nan, I am so sorry you were and couldn't go to terday afternoon, She nent of her cake t f thene ome The ub will hold a huge boi hrysanthe he and look at beautt Novern Arthur quet » | ber muma t | Ome. car cake ful flowers? | | ‘Oh, how sweet of Jane to think} jot me, and how mice of you to b } nm them. Thank both peut, | 0m arenes, Sacer: ite: aS Those flowers are simply jo’clock, tn the lecture room at the Writers’ | ‘The Writers’ club will meet Tues you no marvelous ation clawn of | 1444 Harvard |a, en rnational League | tere club will meet with| 4 oma ta club will racet Wednesday, November 16, at 2 "lp. m., at the Fine Arts gallery, where the members will view the Northwest Artiste’ bit, with Mra, Katherine | NOVEMBER 13, MONDAY West Seattle Art Club The Went Beattie Art club will | meet at the home of Mra. Roy V.| Byers, 2110 47th ave. #. W., at 10:20} Wednesday, November 16 Mrs, Max Kuner will be the leader with Ashur Brown Durand and Al-| bert Blerstadt as the subjects of her| Kast Union Club | = | The Bast Union clut t with Ya are. 3. 6, Soharete 4th ave No Trouble at All T lay afternoon, November 16, at i jock to drop into the firet “_** Holdtse Bakery and bring a 1 Anne Fortnightly Club | The Queen Anp Fortnightly clab} rted 4 os : 6 Chocolate Bela will meet Thursday, November 16, at Flenriti lock with Mrs. J, W. Goodwin ing meal @ bW. Highland Dri cee Woman's E Ke Nata Chub | | 913 Second — i414 Third 513 Pike Queen City Market ¥ Baker as lecturer Harn G Harmony Home 1748, ~ Brotherhood of American Yeomen, | ~ 4 rene th entertained more than 160 children Brighton PT. AL en ake oy oe with candy, apPi°% | Brighton P./T. A. will meet in the , |ning, this being children’s night. |@sembly room Wednesday, Novem There were splendid selections for the | ber 15. Business meeting at 348 pm prizes offer the winners being @4#/m. Roll call and program at 345 p 00 ahve wey om aorta, with Alm. Mrs, M.D, Wilkinson will peak th piano selection, and Maxine Horm ‘ beck, with fiitersonations, ted for|o% preschool work, the seventh first prize for tte girls, and Loraine | 6rade pupils will furnish the musio | Nelson won first prize for girls under | and Mrv. A. G. Benfield will ating. A 7 yours of age Henry Kichmond | praschool class will be organized, pe on first forthe boys over 7 an¢ ee eerie F 7 4n4 | Refreshinents will be served. McKinley Jensler won first prize for | “" |boyn under 7 yearn of gge | « eee ‘TLE MARIE GAREY, 4 years it Hell of Jewish Women old aughter of Mrs. C. C. Garey bad ‘The Bible Study club and the Coun-| of Bremerton, is reported to be im pas ctl of Jewish Women Will meet Mon-| proving rapidly, after her operation nt lay, November 18, im the vestry|for appendicitis at the Bremerton wi rooms at the Temple at & p.m General hospital, Friday. th cick atoodrvnnalatsha. 6 ~ Re: “ he pu Tuesday, Novem: | | ary egy in oP ogy ww Y. W. GC. A. Stories will be read < Sen few _ us. MY luy ¥. Roney Weir, Charles Udell, | My cold is better, but the doctor |{4!lian C. Norman and Alice D. told me to stay in for three days. | Rayner But tell me about the party.” } 2+ Se “Well, Jane's home was too at Auxiliary Gymnastum Soriety tractive for anything She had| ladiew Auxiliary at the Seattle autumn leaves everywhere, banked |Gymnasium society, 1819 Eighth and |®¥@, Will meet Tuesday, November jsimply dozens of these wonderful |14. for gym exercise at 1:30 p. m., chrysanthemume, And you «should for business session at 2:50 p. m, }have seen Jane herself. I loved her | and election of officers. In corners and on the mantel in the gown she wore, A rich! oe brown, crinkly «tlk crepe thing, | ADDITIONAL CLUBS j@raped. It wae wonderful, and with! _ ‘ | that autumn leaf setting it made «| Lady Eagles pretty picture. With that reddish} Lady Eagies will meet in the M. E. hair of here you can imagine how/B. A. ball, Wednesday, Novemt»r |stunning she looked.” | 15. at 1 o’cleck, Following luncheon | “Oh, yee: she must have been | there will be a brief business miet- beautiful When Jane dresses up |ing, and later cards will be played. [she ts the best-looking thing in the mes icin: world. Bhe must have spent a gold Hatasu Guard Club mine on her clothes.” The Hatasu Guard club will meet “Not a bit of it. She buys very | with Mra J. M. Alexandre, 1116 New carefully, and buys few clothes. Good |port Way, Thursday, November 16, ones, though. Most everything |for 1 o'clock luncheon. comes from Cherry's, where they | oe 6 have such lovely things and want West Seattle Day Nursery ‘The West Seattle Auxiliary of the jeattle Day Nursery association wii one to buy on credit, They are on the second floor of the Rialto bulld. Ip jing, on Second avenue, between Mad. |meet Thursday, November 32, at 3 won and Spring. Whistle.” over Advertinement the p.m, at Carpenters’ hall, 4441 Call fornia ave Pig'n “Everything in Music” Thanksgiving is a day too sacred to the spirit of Home and Family to be passed without music, The great Victor catalog is crammed with music suit able to the great American day of home-coming. “Kverything in Musie® Sherman ay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SBATTLB DANCE WITH THE QUEEN FRUIT EXPOSITION Terminal £ONIGHT Queen Pippin and her court will visit the exposition dance pavilion tonight, and the management invites Seattle to come and dance with her. The dance will be free to all exposition visitors every night, 8 to 11, and 3 to 5 in the afternoon. REAL ESTATE AUCTION 24 COMMERCIAL LOTS TO BE SOLD Bate? SBwesSsceazeoss EZSFE ISSA AT SRE ceueRcoResars Bp ace SEREDSESEIAESATGLS TeagEcTs sees eregaveese 9 f Wednesday, Nov. 15, 22/8 Ee At 1:00 P. M. Sharp ‘ Foot of Harrison St. : These lots are now owned by ‘ Seattle Lumber Co. and will be sold regardless of price. k TERMS 10% CASH, 15% IN 30 DAYS balance in three equal annual installments. In- terest at 79%. List of Lots 1 to 8 inclusive, Block 155, Seattle Tide Lands; Lots 1 to 6 in- clusive, Block 156, Seattle Tide Lands; Block 157, Seattle Tide Lands; Lot 1, Block 4, D. T. Denny’s Waterfront Addition; a 21-100 inter- est in Lots 10, 11, 12, Block 14, Interlaken Ad- dition, Seattle, and all of Lot 5, in Block 4, of Olympic Highland. Maps furnished on application or we will convey you to this property for personal inspection. BARNETT AUCTION COMPANY J. E. BARNETT, Auctioneer Main 4961 MEYER I. SIMPSON, Assistant 2112 FIRST AVENUE

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