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: ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922. THE ATTLE STAR F * if | |Personal CEL DUPRE 4 ’ n MARCEL DL | Mr. and Mr tex Stafford ar Mtafford will return the nlddie | Society | CLUBS FOR MONDAY Woman's Century Club |next week, but Mra, #tatford will wo The various departmen o he | to ” ” where she 1 a } \s sederation | Woman's Century Club will meet next | joined by her sister, Mr | ! gay ~ By — yee 2 tive fed. | week as follows Hare, and pr 1 to New York for| é i Tw re ene 1g paws sm ne 7 ir at the Hotel _* * Mr. and Mrs. McEwan Monday, November 30, at 3p. m., in| departr i eat at the Hote ee mate, aauaer ofl Hosts; Dinner Will the necond floor clubroome at the mat 10:30 a.m. The Art| | Mien Hudora Clover, dauhter ot Compliment Miss Lw~- weak on “heattlvte Weed! Of Indus sof Mex 1. % Ingrabain, returned trom Paris last week with i ine . . . ety fae od 562 16th ave. N, The program will| Mrx, William L ra nl i ’ ei ve ( ee ag ec tet escta lhe corse Taba Mra, M, J, Carrt who haa been her guest since ty r i i I “rr * , L! ! | “Alexande Wyant,” Mra. |rival, left Thursday night for San Orthopedic Hospital No- | Evergreen Lodge No, 2 Masquerade “alexander Hl. Wyant.” Mre.|rival, left Thursday | night for san " = - ouggo ae n' views from the Metropolitan |in Washington, D. Evergreen lodge No | D.C. he in New York AND MRS. WILLIAM lw., han cimmaguerase cance) saleey in Now TOtm a sau! ur. and Mrs th &. Yeaton have : HUNTER McEWAN are enter for Monday evening, November 20,| | Tueedan, ‘he sates private din-| removed from 1608: a7th ave. to. 3105 taining with a dinner at their home in the auditorium of the A O.t nv. Vee sooth h Gao, WG A li. Pine #t later te the > mr Pekd anaes aon pris age rar Pacem Se Mla’ » Thursday, the soctal services depart ea , en sre Perak clot ors |for the most amusing and original) ile ect for luncheon at the| Mr, Marfield Holcom left Thursday Mr, Mrs, Charles F. Clise are | costumes, This is the annui nk® | home of Mra. J, D. Curtis, 4718 18th | for @ short business trip in the Bast giving at the Sunset Club. } | stving masque party veo As Fe i tor tor etharnson, nese tz Sicicmaie on Yorsuson, gare. 1 es Mrs H, A. M, Honnar Mr, and Mra, Willard Gilson (Kath | } ee Min Ferguson, Dre. | Jefferson Park Ladies’ Improvement | MOP 0 i iiterature and travellerine Joyoe) and little son, are plan-| ‘ f Si iiicccecs, catercstnise, a al ad department will meet at 11 a. m at) ning to leave in January for eal & - a le , day afternoon, entertaining with @ ‘The Jefferson Park Ladies’ Im-|(ePeLmlo* O', Program: “The| francisco, to make thelr home ; ! Tuncheon at the Sunset Club | provement club will meet with Mrs, |) vn stem BM, Carson make 1 ‘ is F po Mae } 1. BE. Koonts, 2916 Beacon ave. OD) tiecunion ted by Mra J. F, Dean! Mr. and Mra, Stanley Ballard of | 4 - Dinner Will Honor | | Monday, November 20, at | Seecteranaha £0 Choma." Mau ti: | Wiki aie ‘wieltinr Seve, Matland’ ee ’ es un ic | | 0B Sing ma Shumway, ‘The Amertcantzation | mother, Mrs. David Gilmore, at 1112 J erg | Hebrew Ladies Free Loan Society) gonartment will meet at the ¥. W. C.| Broadway N | ee & > The Hebrew Ladies’ Free Loan #0 4 4+ 19:30 o'clock. Tope, “What In fay Ne Dave planned a dinner at their | tety will mive a card party Monday | 4 inericaniam? Mra. W. H. Pittwood:| Judge Charles Cary of Portland home for Friday evening, Novem Der %, complimenting Mixs Lurline Brown, whose marriage to Ensign lock, | afternoon, November 20, at 2 “The Work of the Immigration De-| will be the week-end guest of his Jat the ¥, M. H. A. club rooms, 17) tention Home,” Mra A. Lambert of nonip-law and daughter, Mr. and! Marcel Dupre, recognized as the, Last Hour,” by Walter Kramer and Union et, [the ¥. W. CA Mrs, Carl Donworth | world reatest living organist, of “Love Is Forever,” by Brahmns; George Clifford Crawford, U. 8. N. | » Pegged The rewular meeting of the club one the famous Notre Dame Cathedral, | “Elsa's Traum,” from “Lohengrin;’ ‘will take place in St Mark's’ | Commonwealth Club will be dat the ¥.W.C. A. Bust- Mr. and Mrs. Lennox K. Holmes Paris, will be heard in concert at the | “Steh Still” and “Isolde’s > . church, on December 21. | The Commonwealth club will MFet) now meeting at 2 p. m., followed by|have come in from thelr summer | First Presbyterian church Tuesday tive,” from “Tristen and Inolde, Later the party will go to the | Monday evening, November 20, &{)q program at # o'clock. The past|home on Bainbridge Inland to their | evening | by Wagner. Mme. Gadski was en Fine Arts Cabaret dance at the | 7p. m, in Boldt's Second Ave. Fe | prestdents of the Woman's Century | new home at 2513 22nd ave. N | ‘The program to be given will be! thusiastically received and respond: Masonic Tempio. | taurant Th w K. Horner will dis) oir, wilt be hostesses to the prent vie an follows ed with several delightful encores, 4 ‘ nia © cuss the Japanese question [Rents of all the federated clubs, Mrs} Mr. and Mra. Paul Denby Mackie, |“Passacagiia and Theme Fugatum’ Margo Hughes proved an exoe’ i Junior Guild ee George A. Stanton, chairman, an4|o¢ 22991 Warren ave., are receiving AS h lent accompanist for the artist, Z han Rainier Camp 149? Mra. J. A. Kerr, vice chairman, bave| congratulations upon the birth of a L . ata Thanksgiving Dance Rainier camp 1492, Royal Neigh: | prepared the following program: — son, Paul Denby, Jr. on Novem-| Death”. | Baritone to Give Little folks as well as children of bors of America, will entertain with] steropticon lecture, by Mr. W. FE. | per 12 is’ Bourdon | Concert all ages are looking forward to the! &@ card party Monday evening, No | Prient of Reattle, on “Life in} . a From Fourth iymphony... @mnval Thanksgiving dance the vember 20, at the Swedish club hall,| China”; Miss Ela*Goon Dip, davugh-| asting of Mra. W. W. Hamilton, Mra. e Charles M. Widor Louis Graveure, baritone, will be | Sunlor Guild of the Children’s Ortho- Eighth ave. and Olive at, Refresh-|ter of the Chinese conml, will enter-| Ambrose Chiappa and Mrs. Frank |Preinde and Wune tm | starcet Dupre] ead for the first time in Seattle in Pedic hospital will give Saturday aft- ments, All welcome, | tain with a Chinese folk dance; Chl-| Ghigtione. This committee HAS!) triprovised Bymphony +. J Meany hall, Nov. 26, under the aus- ernoon, November 25, at the Masonic ee | nese ical numbers by Chinese] panned party for the night of gyn ds pices of Women's League of the Temple ADDITIONAL CLUBS students at the University of Wash-| Tuesday, November 28, details of |, :p | niversity of Washington. At its first gathering, twelve years ae ington. After the program there will] which will be announced later Gadski Program | Singing in five languages with « the guild gave “Cinderelia,” re- American Associatian of University | be a reception and the service of toa.| 4 great Thankagiving day turkey Delights Audience | fepertoire of over @ thousand souge, enough money to name the Women | pe tll dinner, with muntc and vaudeville, |” 5, ladeki, famous interpre-| nneins trom operatic axtae to sie Christmas bed, which means $250 a The American Association of Unt Webster P..T. A. will be served at fentival headquart- -% 2 we crian roles and one of} 2*,songs, Graveure coniis to Seat- Later successes added the versity Women will hold their No-| Webwter PT. A. will meet Tues lors 609 Third ave, as a feature of nt . agg of aes fe catninaste! tle from @ sensationally successful bs Ded. It ts hope that vember meeting at the Engineers’) day, November 21, at 220 p.m. Mr. | the drive for funds for the orphans’ the io pe teh phos In concert tast| Ur Of Burope, Canada and eastern ’ ‘this year's entertainment will reach club, corner Seneca and Fifth ave.| a. Gist, principal of the B. F. Day | nome. Foo nd rgd oe Mane: ead the | ates ‘ $6,000 mark, so as to endow the on Saturday, November 25, Mas. school, will speak The executive committees requests eae , Be cenaiihs te tele omnia’ He is « Belgian by birth and has t ded in perpetuity. Chas. F. Hubbard will present the “ee that workers who are selling tickets, her Sat van sd Ri gpsedltnge wag | led @ life both adventurous and ver- e includes general needs of “The Seven Christian (s- West Seattle W. C. T. U. send in thelr stubs as soon as pos- pot ved . vA vesarninn tie’ sek satile. He has been sculptor, archi- b charming specialtios ‘tegen in the Orient." Mra Hubd-| phe West seattle W, C. T. U. will | sible, gon for an extensive concert tour of | {ct “sherman, hunter asd vocalist, a ition of their opening | bard's long residence in the Orient! meet at the home of Mrs, Cora Pat- o;9 8 the Shieh aber & siden Ot aoe lay-modeling, his first interest, he | - success, “Cinderella.” |aives the back«round of actual ©& terson, 4114 Interlake ave. Wednes | Business and Professional Women's aah ea 4 j stilt indulges in as @ hobby. Archi- senior hostesses and assistants perience, which is proving enlighten | day, November 22, at 2. p.m. Neigh- Club ieee | *acture and building consiraaien W. Fischer, ing to all college women. The needs | hors and friends welcome, Members| Members of the Business and Pro-| Mme. Gadski has long been noted/then received bis attention, but of these Christian colleges of th®) requested to attend and bring new | fessional Women's club are anticipat-|for ber wonderful mezzo soprano) friends, realizing the quality of his | voice, prevailed upon him to give up _ re - ‘ole hich still retains many of Orient claim the help of all Inter:| members, Take Green Lake car to|ing a very enjoyable evening's enter-| Voloe, whi | - f her @ ii , rent ted in the education of women for tainment at the Cornish school, cor-| the qualities which made of A pretty wedding was solemnized on Wednesday evening, | i’. the only standardised wom-|°'* “Y* eee ner of Harvard and Roy streets, near | *uper artixt. Her voice, for the most} Following nervous breakdown November 8, in the Bethany Presbyterian church, when Mis) q's cotlegen of Axia. | St, Barnabas Guild for Nurses | Broadway car line, Tuesday evening,| Part, is clear, resonant, and ta |and lows of his votce he went to Lelon McCausland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kyle| Miss Lilian Goan, a student at) gt Barnabas Guild for Nurses will| November 21, at § o'clock cellent quality Her interpretations | south Africa on a diamond hunt, McCausland, became Mrs. William Roy McAdam.—Portrait| the University of Washington, wll! meet with Mra. F.C. Babcock, §16| The progra mwhich Mins Cornish ts|0f the Wagnerian arias included on| where he became stranded, but final. t, m x M 4 : sing. Luncheon at 12, Make ree! i proapect at., Wednesday, Novem. | planning contains a number of sur-|her program were the most enjoy-|ty reached Europe again. Meanwhile .jby M. P. Kirkpatrick, Bushnell Studio. ervations by Thursday, Beacon 2441,| nee 93, at 3 p.m. This will be « fare. | Prises, but it Ix announced that acon. | Sble and were given 4s only an art-| his voice wax slowly returning no ~ | Melrose 2163, Members and 6U0st* | wei! meeting in honor of Dr. H. H.|*derable part of the entertainment | ist such as Gadski could give them.|by note, altho now @ rich baritone Frank Case, one .aln; ‘ee i. Penh for | Will be provided by business women| Her opening number, exceptional-| where it had been a bas. In 1915 H. EB Os. ig Reger have i Tact Dinner Hosts at Alpha Phi Alumnae Pov cag baron Brel eons of mem |who are taking Cornish aschool|ly well given, was Elizabeth's aria|he came to the United States and Baker, Mrs. J. H. Biggar, 3312 Hun-| Rainier Club The Alpha Phi Alumnae will meet these pursults and study musica i | bern and guests is promised. courses, “ here married Eleanor Painter, well Col- iter bivd.; Queen Anne, Mra. William| Preceding the Fine Arta Cabaret] with Mrs. Harold Priest, 6311 La-| re ae ‘This meeting t# for club members , known operetta star. Keith | Howard, 812 Queen Anne ave.; Unt-jdance at the Masonic Temple next|tona ave. on Wednesday, November Seattle Poetry Club only, It is important that members Exchange tickets are on sale et Oliver Crockett, Mrs. | versity, Mrs. Hugh Hone, 1411 ©.| Friday night, Mr. and Mre. Phitlips| 22, at 2:0 p. m., to sew for the be- ‘The Seattle Postry club will meet| telephone Miss Lute Buchanan, Gar- Nicholson. | ¢3rq st.; Washington Park, Mrs. H.| Morrison, Colonel and Mra. Clar-| maar. ‘Thursday evening, November 22, at | fel 9222, betore Monday evening, if eae auton) 1. Gillis, 910 26th ave. N.i North /ance B. Blethen and Mr. and Mrs Fic a § o'clock, in the studio of Mr. Harsy | ‘#7 expect to attend. row — Boas - “i a ind . Humphery, Queen Anne, Mrs. R. C. Baumgarten, | . Ontrand hav table Palm Circle c building. rag they bea meng 50 , Mra. T. W. Busch-|9c1 Wheeler #t. hE Dear CH nha Lue cate | Palen caret. Mo. 06, Selghborn of] Trane m the Maketvey ng Stevens Women's Retief Corps | Other numbers that met with the|at Bherman-Clay’s and at the A. Corbett Sullivan, Mrs.) Junior guild dues are $1 and if paid | taining six gueste at dinner. Wooderaft, will hold a card party| , @ te Club Stevens Women's Relief Corps, | approval of the audience were “The| 8. U. W. office November 22. T. Fischer, the day of dance include for Neighbors and friends Tuesday No. 1, auxiliary to Stevens Post No, | —————_——$ $$ ui members of the Cradle Guild |a"ticiet for the dann. Admission 1a he Teed oe at The Quarante club will meet No 11 Gq '4 Rn, will hold an tmportant Methodist P pa SERS Caleiay Cha . s evening, November 21, at Economy r iar umioes Misses Hazel Mo-} $1 95 tor all boyy and girls even very | Miss Young Plans hail, First ave, and Pike at -cggaflngs = al gly Giueiein ace Dusiness meeting Saturday, Novem. The lation af the Vast Mathote| ‘The Galaaeubak ate nail a Oa Se participants | T unchec i ‘ » 5 ore "| Protestant church, 1¢th and E. John | day, November 21, with Mra, Dand, specta m jor rT Members will respond to roll call > textant church, 2. John | day, mber 21, bache-cwemapry Any ak aes Novem: | Honoring e J a eee ‘Thomas FRE gente sage ee ity | With a few words on “My Most Em- Sine “Ganbiaer cance we, st, will hold a bazaar Friday, No-|1223 Bighth ave. W., at 10 a mh . There will be no admission han — leering ee regular meeting at the ect Tues | AFTassing eae Vaudeville 6 | -. members welcome, ew $6 oe oe roiicee ned bed goal eae par home for adults, who are cordially Tom wx most wel in Eu-/ day, November 21, at 230 p.m. an|‘*Tt#inment. | rat " r | assisting host 7 apecta! rope, Miss Edith Young ts entertain. | "7: . allingtord Circte is general chairman; Mrs. A. G. Bar-| Ing hostess, heBony oe en cy = r etnias PPR sone Baya oes Immanuel Lutheran Chureh Bazaar uae — of the First |D0Ur is in charge of the fancy work | “My Leve and 1" Sherman-Clay’s, Roger's Untversity Gien, and “At the Forge,” confectionery shop, Friedlander’s and Brahma, were greeted with such en-jat the A. & U. W. office on the i i | x c bs s ° a ’ a a h t P J ¢ x ° s I 4 ¥ ° it J cee Latimer, Mrs. donation basket will be provided|!ng with a luncheon at the Sunset Neal Toutellotte. at the door where cash contributions | club next Wednesday afternoon. in observance of Hook week. Miss} Th Immanuel Lutheran church | presbyterian church will meet Wed.|D00th; Mrs. Lester Groth, useful Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority committee: Mi will be gladly received. o10¢ Ines Haskins, of the Georgetown 11 will hold its annual bazaar Novem: | tay, November 22, at the home of | “Fticles; Miss Cloah Davis, delicates-| A bazaar will be held by Kappa nx. ee Entertainments for brary, will give a short talk, Re. |r 22 to 2. On Saturday evening. | sir, CH. Keppler, 1687 N. 62d at.,|"% and Mrs. Robert Clark, the ge Pressey opto ¢ oe Andrew Denny, ons » Mi Il freuhindata wii be served by the November 26, @ mpecial treat of/.+ 19 @ m. This will be an all-day | booth. a 5 a # — Lincoin McCormick. | Manikins Will Model Miss Allan jie 0 lat “Flode Grod.” Members and thelr ie ae carte tha me ioe cee of Mra. Frank Case, 942 Sixth 3 Baxter:|Garments at Gamma Phi | A# & compliment to Mian Hazel hla friends invited. pocket lunch and sewing utensils! Auxiliary Herz! Congregation —_| N; Alumnae and parents of members cee Ralph Seaith, 2d : Allan, whose marriage to Mr. Wet! Russian Children’ ite Bring fMhished articles an this is the| The Ladiew auxiiiary of the Hera! | ™! rain aro 8 ia pbell, James Rual, Alden| Beta Sorority Bazaar dall Myera takes place November 23, Christmas Ragsar West Seattle Day Nursery last meeting before the fair, Visitors | congregation will give a card party | Oyen ® otter which be » Arthur Latimer, George A.| Ten |ittle manikins, children of| Mise Bernotta Barbour t# entertain. A shipment of handicraft toys,|..7°2. Vo% Seattle Auniliary of the | Veicome Sunday, November 19, at § p. m., at played. The same evening, a dance Neal Tourtelotte, Frank Fret-| alumnae members, will model dainty|ing with six tables of bridge, and made hy aenlen children, end poe Seattle Day Nursery ansociation will ee the Y. M. H. A. hall, 17th and nine peg! will be given at g hand-made garments at the sixth an-ja shower Monday afternoon, at her|to america in gratitude for her re | Thursday. November 33, at 3 Col, Ethan Allen Circle Union st. isu oh en June Gey, = pepo fhiry 4 Rual bazaar to be given by Gamma}home. At the ton hour, Mrs. A. ile work during the Ruslan tame a. + dees age hall, 4441 Calb} Oo Ethan Allen Circle, Ladies of ao 6 w tid ‘clock Phi Beta sorority Saturday, Decem-)}A. Culver and Mise Hazel Jones " the G. A. R., will serve a home- open for dancing at| ber 2, at the New Washington hotel.| will preside at the wene yeh al ber aay oneal oainay of Thursday Progress Club ‘The Wisconsin Goldenrod club will American cities, Those received in y. 0 Not cooked chicken dinner at noon Tues} rhe Thursday Progress club will| nave its monthly meeting on Wednes« special pro-|'Tap funds from this bazaar are used| ‘Thig afternoon, Mine Ellen Dul-| geattle will be on displ 4 = eo eee day in the Fraternal hall, Fremont t with Mrs: Ralph Kinkead, 4087|an" x between dances as a scholarship fund which is given| mags and Mixa Roberta Church en- . play and for! rhe ¥. L. 1. club will hold the first mee’ if 5 day, November 22, instead of Novem- t the big ¢ mas There wil] also be a sale of useful | Cort; . Thursday, November 23, x Fosdi to some upper class woman in the|tertained with six tables of brides | te hea by the Prienda of Noviet Hus. Se ee fo oe at eee fancy articlen. ‘Cards will be tn at 10. me. ‘i Sosieadias neo ies Mee First ave) a er ee tne ot vee {With & kitchen shower as an ad:|sia, December 14, 15 and 16. ‘These | fai’ Vovember 21, in ite assembly | cay in the afternoon, and will take eee . Both whist and bridge will be W., with Mrs. Bertie Allen faculty of the University of Wash-/ ditional compliment, at Mim| toys will be “different” and eure to played. Game will start at 8 p, m.|(10,Din* of the regular monthly card Custer Camp No. 1 Box luncheon at 12:30. Wisconsin umnae mem! from Church's home, for the pleasure of| please. Refreahments will be served at 4, tol. |>***?- ie ae Custer Camp No. 1, Sons of Veter-| women will be welcomed. Ab bers waged Miss Allan Other features of the bazaar, {n-| lowed by a short musical program. Ladies’ Grotte Chub ans, and Custer Auxiliary, No. 4, t+. 4 . ity bragsone ‘crenata gore. Poles see cleding ® high-class musioal pro- | pis party Is for members only, and| apy.6 Ladies’ Grotto ods viel siiiek will meet at Veterans’ hall, Armory, Rainier Chapter Study Club | affair wi ii be in attendance, Weexly| Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander | tam. and the place where it in to be | jg for the purpose of renewing old Tuesday evening, Nov. 23, at 7:30] Rainier chapter D. A. R. Study Wednesiay, November 22, at 3 p. m., at the Federated clubhouse. Mrs. Ethelind Sanders, chairman, has ar- heid, will be announced later. | friendships and making new ones. All proceeds from the bazaar will | Telephone the secretary, East 0697, 0 to maintain the Russian orphans | not later than Monday, November o'clock, Mrs. Lavina Langford, of} club will meet with Mrs. C. A. Jost, sewing meetings have been held since| Dinner Hosts Tacoma, divisional president, will iIn-/ 1423 21st ave., Tuesday, November |summer at the home of Mrs. Miller Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ostrander will ae ern Gertie te 4 Sa ea talent Ge faz | spect the auxiliary, The same eve-|21, at 2 p.m. |Freeman. Mrs. Edwa aylor is inlentertain informally with a dinner| left parentless during the famine. ranged an interesting program for | ning the camp and auxiliary will en- 0: S » | 20, If you can attend. The hostesses on ” + anatated by | go | 2% the afternoon, Subject, “Muste. ele hoot , |Preston, Mrs, Farnsworth Currier, | eae Allah Chapter No, 195, 0. . 8, | 04 Mi M- 3. McBride. BR gone ee waggely ep . been arranged and refreshments will| will meet at the Masonic temple Mrs. William Stevenson, Mra. George A ’ will give a card party at Dartnall's | wy, * ¢ board of trustees of the Seat: | he served. All veterans and affiliated | Tuesday, November 21, at 2 Pp. m. Beem. 20m. Vistas MARA Mire. Ariine Twilight Musicale cafeteria, in the Leary Bidg., Seo | Vomen’® Gulld of St. Mark's Chureh lj, Federation of Women's clubs| orders invited to attend. Cards. Members and friends invited, Scott, Miss Geraldine Doheny, Miss| At 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Sasnar will meet at the club house, Thure- ona and Madiso it, Tu " ‘ Airdrie Kincaid, Mrs, William Dehn, | Miss Marte Gashwetter wit! present| day evening, November 21. nc g| The Women's Guild of St. Mark’s| jay, November 22, at 10:30 a. m oh will hold @ baraar in Chris. eee Mrs. Harry Dingle, Mre. George|the first of a series of twilight o'clock, All Masons, Hastern Stars ehure o 2 houch will hold a bazaar tn Chrie- ang yp some ged tte and stris| en aan Baer ange fone in mite In the/and their friends most cordially| tensen's hall on the afternoon ot becace Weegee Carare sie ol their 3 = legge Alan woe suas which will be given in gai we Chapter No. 165, 0, B, 8,,| TRUMay. November 23. A complete |/nave its regular ‘meeting at the Derents in the gallery. Extra Po 1 that | J 1 Brid a pter No, 166, B.S. | line of fancy and useful articles will|nome of Mrs. Cora, Corbitt, 4538 music will be added to the orchestra |the Louis room of the hotel that/Informal Bridge will give the third of their series of . 453 | 4 be sold. ; >. See from & to 7 o'clock. Th jevening is in charge of Miss Gladys | apap Deiter Gentine, Hoven Sixth ave. N. E, Tuesday, Novem iRaporunions nt og arranged. that | Epperson, assisted by Mise Rachel | LUncheon oar Nagata aftr Knights’ of on lB ae obi Lega charge | ber 21, at 2 p. m. boys and girls can easily meet their | Niblock and Miss Grace Epperson. Mra, Horace Reed will entertain | pyenias hall, on Third ave. and Vir- | °f th? apron booth: Mrs. V. H. Hutch. feeds: shi : ‘ender the @ifferent colored Pye informally with a bridge luncheon | ginia gt. Masons, Eastern Stare and| "0% handkerchiefs; Mra. F. J.| Alpha Auxiliary and Street Car es ‘ for twelve at her home Thursday one “ Stone, pillow cases; Mrs. T. J. Thor- Men's Dance nrg reanel with pink rip-| Additional Assistants at |atternoon, November 23 et. ee rer cowols: Mrs. Adam Jardine, del! Alpha auxiliary and street car men ; ak, , M en; endly, cand obey ne * Frid bone—Boys and girls from 19 to 15| Dupre Reception bes y! Seattle Council of Minute Women | ontessen: The Girls Friendly, ¢ will have a “calico mask ball” Friday years, from Capitol Hil, B. High. | Moonstone trom nol Thanksgiving Dance Seattle Counell of Minute Women | Sug are ere Eula, children’s arti-| evening, November 24, at the old K. _ land drive, Interlake, Denny-Fuhr- Musical Art Society who are acting | pita First Hill and Ren-| 5, hostesses at the reception to fol- | Thankestving dinner-dance for mem-| ning at 10:30 o'clock, Thursday, No- low the concert of Marcel Dupre, |bers and their guests on Thursday | vember 23, at 1611 Fourth ave.; bust. Under the blue ribbon basket— evening, November 28. Dinner will | ness meeting at 2 o'clock. This is Children under 10 years from the|th® Fenowned organist, who will ap: | . ples; Mra, Sla . oi a > The Arctic club will have a| will hold an all-day session, begin. | °°! Mr. Slamm, Christmas cards, |p, hall, First ave, and Pike at. ‘The calendars and gift book» men are asked to wear calico neck- Mias Laura Cardin will serve tea | ties, during the afternoon, There will be qe " | 4n entertainment for the children at % o . game district “will Dear at the First Presbyterian | be servediat 6:20 o'clock with dancing | the regular monthly meeting, and a! 4 o'clock. ‘The Women's council will Pa maPrsn reg! rr. rary? 7 BE meet thelr! church, Tuesday evening, will be{at 7 o'clock full attendance ix requested, as mat: | o ‘ h est Seattle chapter No. 106, 0, B. ” , 4 pds i : 4, give a dance In the evening, 8., social circle will be entertained Mrs. Ella Heim Boardman, Mrs aturday evening, November 2, rs of importance are to come be. ee ws! 5, Pater the yellow ribbon tasket—| 0" Dow inemes Borst, Mis May. | the club will hold a smoker for mem. | fore the meeting. iain ‘Tuesday, November 21, at 2 p. m., e Beas “rein 19 to 18 years from Mt.|ooi¢ ‘Brannen, ‘Mise Mary Houla. (bers and Outoftown questa only cee his Woomaan — ne by Mrs. G. P. Watters and Mra. J. Baker, Frink park, Mad: C 5 3 - : . a © Woman's association, of Plym. | x ‘ d ” rs" 0, —The choi 4 ) Ington park, Medina, Queen Anne,| at. Mrs. Malcolm Hughes, Mrs. 1. Rg gach aes Sante MOM. | euth chureh, i pacing Rates bol Tin ke ee ee tst choice of eight generations University and Laurethurst. William Jack, Mrs, vVirgti Kiad,| Surprise Party with entertain with °f HP. A. | saar, to be held at the church, Bixth a Under. the green ribbon basket— | Mrs Margaret MeCullogh Lang.) ‘Thursday evening, November 9,| witst acts Wedr rian progressive | ave, ‘and University st, on November Lincoln P.-T. A. ‘Thone under 10 years trom the same | MPs. Klnie Hewitt McCoy, Miss Min-|the officers of Amothyst Chapter, party Wednesday evening, No-| $3 ana 33 Sarwaiee istrict “will meet their friends.” "ie Osberg, Mra. Ruth Pepper) No. 128, O. B.S. with thelr fam. Under the red ribbon basket—|Rengstorff, Miss Katherine Robin-| tie, gave a surprise party to their Interbay P.-T. A. Room Mothers Older high school girls and boys from |*°", Mra. Gwendolyn Geary Ruse | worthy matron, Mrs. Alberta. ¥.| Caer SEP pene The Interbay P.-'T, A, room moth- all the districts will meet. and Mrs. Arline McDonagh West-| Ford, at her home, 2903 63rd xt., in Orthopedic Tea Shop ers will meet at the school Wednew Under the violet ribbon basket—| cott. recognition of her birthday Calendar day, November 23, at 8 p. m., to make vember 22, at 9 o'clock, 106 Madison . st. Friends invited. Tuesday evening, November 21, at 7:46 o'clock, Lincoln PT. A, is giv. ing a reception for the faculty, and featuring the educational program of the American Legion, Dr. George Baker’s Chocolate (PREMIUM Noe. 1) For making cakes, pies, puddings, ‘The Floor and Cradle guild commit. no 8 The evening wan dpent in cards,! whe Guilds of arrangements for the Christmas pro- paherit iat teiee bo ee . a Ciarehh des, tee will meet. Supper for Bridal Party |music and dancing, followed by a he Guilds of the Orthopedic Hos-| gram. A large attendanee Iv dontred. | play a “ Neverthelens'* will » ice cream, sauces, fu Under the white ribbon basket—| with Mixs Hazel Allan. and her| delightful supper prepared by the| Pitt! who will be in charge noxt| oe 6 el aa RB gy nga aa ot and cold drink: ‘The hostesses and trustees. flance, Mr. Wendall Myers, as the|officers. The beautifully appointed | WOCk Mt the Orthopedic ‘Tea Shop | Orphans’ Festival Deicaner ence a ae cet - satege’s Memberships may be paid and will be, on Monday, Trinity parish, pe : Torrance; group of songs by Mrs, ain Sone able was orned © opening of the orph a § y ntertain the members of thetr | fle © and a decoratiy 3 , to be hel » ol ob Mrs. G. W. Fischer, 940 Harvard W!! © cake e » [sisted by Mrs. 8. B. Christie, Mrs.|ing 509 Third ave., for the benefit of | P* followed by a mixer and social | ave. N,, ct , and the following —_ party with a supper of | birthday ake made an attractive | yoy Condon, Mrs. J. B. Shephard, | {ye OO8 orenanont of the Miasionary evening in the gymnasium Al captains: Petcare. Sunday: etening 9 Mrs, Arthur A. Phinney, Mrs. W. L.| sisters of the Sacred Heart, will be| {lends of the school and Legion are For more than one hundred and forty years this chocolate has been the standard for purity, delicacy of flavor and uniform ein “ Ans a token of love and reapect of " M Broadway guild, Mrs. Lester ‘Tur.|°F home = those present, the worthy patron,|Ave'Y, Mrs. 8. A. Dice, Mrs. John | ushered in with luncheon Monday | ¥°&®d to attend. quality. Mer, Jr., 2234 Federal ave.; Capitol ; a ‘ Mrs. Charles Prown, presented Mra, | 28¥e% Mra, M. 'T. Howes and Miss | noon, November 20, Chairmen of the a ae It is thoroughly relichle. Hill guild, Mre. Frank Taylor, 926 Alliance Francaise to Ford with a suitably engraved cot-| 018% Detckoft various booths that will line the hall Seattle Lodge No, 7 t is thoroughly re! . 12th ave. N.; Denny-Fuhrman, Mrs. Entertain Marcel Dupre \teo ven Tuesday, St. Mark's Guild, Mrs./ana offer novelties to th public an.| Seattle lodge No, 7, D. H. P. A., G. HL Crabtree, 2359 Boylston av ) ( pr Margaret Cheal, hostess; Wednes MADB ONLY BY N.; East Highland Drive, Mrs, Josiah| Honoring Marcel Dupre, the dis-| : Geir eh ‘ Moore, 2409 E. Prospect st.; First| tinguished organist, who arrives| Bridge Luncheon Club Hill, Mrs. EB. R. Boswell, Hotel sor-; Sunday from Victoria, B. C., Alli-| Mem nounce that every detafl is completed, | Will entertain with its regular month. and that donations have been gen.|lY Progressive whist party Tuesday erous, The entertainment committee | evening, November 21, at 9 o'clock, promises that there will be a program | in E day, Madrona, Mrs, Joseph Gott stein, hostess; Thursday, Queen ining} Anne Guild, Mrs, Frank Plumer WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. Davis Erwin ts ente y | ; rereen hall, A, O. U. W. build 9b rede Mrs. R. W. Hun- ry oe a used ee be |the members of her bridge luncheon | hostess; Friday, Washington Park, of surprises and delightful novelties, | ing. 1409 Ninth ave, Honors for Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS, toon, vet Interlaken, Mes.jend supper st 10 o'clock that night. club at her home next Tueaday|Mra, W. &, Burt, hostess; Satur] an cad ’ . lage ’ + hostess; § 4 itlonal committee has t high score awarded, Refreshments ©. 3. Porter, 2086 23rd ave. N.;/at the Bluo Lantern ‘Tea Shop, at|atternoon, Covers will be marked | day, LO. B, Club, Mrs, W.T. Rob. abd Sy the eeaoative eecoetak AMPA. Mitieed’ “Gece At ring Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free at, Mrs. C. L. T. Sowle,| Roy st. and Harvard ave. for eight. ingon, hostess. e : to assist the fesetival workers, con- | friends,

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