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seattle e | wociety © Women’s University Club to Have Opening Re- ception December 9;) Sorority Bazaar Will Have Novel Features. YTER months of preparation the Women's Untversity club will be p Feady to have its formal opening of BS Pre new clubhouse on Saturday, De @ember 9, at 3 o'clock. The after is for members only and will be ted to a dedicatory ceremonial, ap and gown processional, symbolic Pitual, hospitality rite—lighting of i the hearth flame—recessional and a Feception and tea At 8:50 o'clock in ‘Bo evening there will be a reception, @ancing and cards. An interesting program has been for the remainder of the Month with a Christmas concert on Friday, December 15, at 3 o'clock, Robert F. Sandall will read Noyes’ “Slumber Songs of the na,” Friday, Decemter 23, a Christmas jertainment for children under 13 be given at 3 o'clock. Wednesday, December 27, and Whursday, December 28, the Little will be dedicated. The tory Players will present Perey o's two-stage masque, “The m Tree.” ‘The holiday hop will take place Frt- @ay evening, December 29, and on Baturday evening, December 30, will Be the high school New Year's ance, with the daughters and sons ef members and their friends as Reservations may be made Mrs. Leroy Backus, sponsor, 1736. Original Attractions at Gamma Phi Beta Bazaar A bridal chest of Ortental camphor rood, brimming over with dainty Grousseau articles and household Boens, hand made from lovely mate- Pials, ts one of the original attractions | geholarship bazaar, which will be held Baturday, December 2, in the Louts Mrs. Bowles came up from Portland last week to be matron ef the sixth annual Gamma Phi! of honor at the wedding Wednesday evening of Mrs. Walter | Bower Jenkins (Peggy Butterworth).—Portrait by Grady. MRS. WARDE R. BOWLES ] | | | | foom of the New Washington hotel. An informal dance will conclude he affair and will be held im the ‘Louls room of the hotel that evening. It ts in charge of Miss Gladys Epper- assisted by Miss Rachel Niblock @nd Miss Grace Epperson. | _ The proceeds from this bazaar form a $100 scholarship awarded @very year at commencement time by faculty of the University of ‘Washington to some self-supporting in the English depart- Miss Gladys Wintermute Has Pretty Home Wedding The marriage of Miss Gladys Win termute, daughter of Dr. and Mrs./ Cc. A. Wintermute, to Mr. Donald Currte, son of Mr. and Mra. Dan Currie, of Fiverett, was solemnized last evening at the home of the bride’s parents, Dr. W. A. Major reading the service at § o'clock ‘The ceremony was performed un- der a canopy of autumn greens and | chrysanthemums, shading from deep | Tad i: will open with a Kid- Show, with the children Phi Beta alumnae acting manikins and modeling dainty garments that will be on the day. The miniature Janice MeAusiand, nt stood wicker standards filled clusters of the shaggy blooms and tall candelabra held lighted altar candles. The wedding march from “Lohen |, | &tin™ was played by Mrs. C. Baker, 4, | and before the ceremony Misa Mabel Donley sang “Because” and “At Dawning,” with violin obligato by Miss Jeannette Bell. ‘The bride, coming in with her father, wore « lovely model of white Canton crepe, the skirt with the smart side panels and the bodies with round neck line, Mowing sleeves and silver cloth for the girfle, A *| filet of silver leaves was on her hair "| and for flowers she carried a shower , | of orchids, white cyclamen, bouvar din and Illes of the valley. Miss Marie Mendenhall, of Ever ett, the maid of honor, was tn bine and ativer brocade, the skirt with as ik fu ab ei i fi pink to creamy white. At either side funcheon for sixteen. ith Informal Dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Entertetning tn “mpliment. to Mr. and Mra. W m HH. Irvine, | Mr. and Mra. O. D. Fisher will be hosts at an informal dinner for «ix teen at their home next Monday evening. cee Bridge Luncheon Mre. George W. Belmont was hort. ens Wednesday afternoon, at her home, entertaining with a bridge! see No-Host Dinner A nohost dinner at the College THE WOMEN’ SEATTLE STAR S CLUBS | CLUBS FOR PUDAY Alpha Auxiliary Alpha auxiliary will hold a short business meeting, Friday embe 24, at 8 p.m, Matters of tr will come up. eee Women’s Auxitiery of All Saintes’ Church The Women's auxiliary of All Saints’ churoh will hold « basaar and |! dinner at Lakeside clubhouse, Fri |day, November %. ‘The baraar will open at 2p. m. and dinner will be served from @ until & o'clock, follow ed by dancing see “Master Key” Paychology Cla The “master key” pxychology class will meet Friday evening, November 34, at 7:80 o'clock tn the Univernity Branch library. The 32d lesson will be discussed. Dr. Wood, teacher ‘Visitors cordially invited eee Let Aloha Athletic Club Lei Aloha Athietio club of the University Christian church, will meet Friday, Novernber 24, at 10:46 & m, for swimming at the ¥. W ©. A. At 12:80 o'clock the women will meet in the lobby at the Y. W. © A. and will go to luncheon to gether ee Harrison PT. A. Harrison PT. A. will celebrate “Dads night” at the school Friday evening, November 24, at 7:48 o'clock A program has been arranged and refreshments will be served, re Haven M. BE. Chureh Dinner Haven M. EB. church will have « baked ham dinner at the chureh, Friday evening, November 24 eee Dantel Bagley PWT. A. A “calendar carnival” will be gtven | by Dantel Hagley PT. A. Friday eve. ning, Nevember 34, at the school. There will be candy, bazaar booths fos cream, Personal Mra. Edward Bailey returned Sat urday from « visit of several months tn Byracuse, Y. and te at home in her apar' ote The Chelsea. rte hae Mr. and Mra. Ralph A. Schoenfeld left Wednesday for a six months’ so journ in Southern California. eee Metntosh ts tn New Mr. J. | whose marriage was a recent event, | York on @ business trip, a guest at the Hotel Astor eee Mra. Cttaries F. Whittlesey will re turn Tuesday from Spokane, where she has been visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra, Waiter Scott Fits, for several weeks, eee Mra. J. CG. Muteson returned Ture day from a few days spent at her summer home at East Sound “ee Mr, and Mra. Neal Tourtellotte Ganet Powell), who have been occu. Club Friday evening, before the Fine Arts cabaret bali, will be spon- Lameon and Mr, Bacon. end Mra. Cecll Hosts to Bridge Club Mr. and Mra. James Colbert Sulll. van were horts Monday evening to thetr bridge club of three tables. eee Tacoma Dancing Club Announces Dates the dates for the Amembiy club ances in Tacoma this season. They Will take place tn the Scottish Kite | the fashionable side drapery and the bodice round of neck and sleeveless. Columbia rosea, pink cyclamen and bouvardia were the flowers carried. Mr. Charles Carter was grooms ‘| man for Mr. Currte. At the reception which followed the ceremony Mra. Eleanor Chase and Mra. Maud McPhee presided over the supper table, centered with « basket of Ophelia roses, cyclamen and chrysanthemums. They were as sisted by Miss Hazel Corcoran, Miss Byvadna Hanson of Everett, Miss Ger. trude Lewis and Miss Grate Dono- van. On thelr wedding trip the bride wore a navy blue Potret twill one- piece gown, with a wrap of dark blue marvelia cloth trimmed with black skunk fur, and « black and gold hat. Mr. and Mrs. Currie will be at home in Everett after December 10. eee Plans Complete for : | g : mn i pen iF a. tit articles; Miss Helen Campbell, the active chapter; Miss Irene wer, from Olympia; Miss Emily Nettleton, from Tacoma; Mra. Rob- ert Geary, from Yakima, and Mrs. Verna Holmquist, from Everett. Many out of town members of the ®orority and their friends will attend ‘the bazaar. u he ee Junior Guild's Dance Patrons and Patronesses Plans are complete for the Thanks. “ , giving dance the Junior guild of the for “Snow Ball’ Orthopedic hospital will give Satur The list of patrons and patron- enses for the “Snow Ball,” which Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae are giving Friday evening, December 8, @t Christensen’s hall, are Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Russell, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. F. ‘W. Horlbut, Dr. and Mrs. Tom ‘Mesdag, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. John Moran, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert EB. Cos, Dr. ee and Mrs. James B. Eagleson, Dr. = and Mrs. A. T. Wanamaker, Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Linne, Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. P. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. George HH. Leghorn, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Condon, Major Harvard Moore, U. ®. A, and Mrs. Moore and Prof. and Mrs. Frederick Morgan Padelford. o- Miss Gertrude Elford to Be Honored Honoring Miss Gertrude fiford, who ig to wed Mr. Trygve Hoff, on December 16, Mixes Norma Sims ts entertaining with a luncheon Tues Gay afternoon, November 28. The @ffair will also compliment the maids of Miss Elford's bridal party. Miss Ruth Jerauld wii) entertain with a towel shower for Miss Filford ple. from then until 6 o'clock onty chil dren will be allowed on the floor. A spectal program will be given be- tween dances, and the pantomime of Cinderella, tn place from 2:49 to 4:40 o'clock. At 5 o'clock comes the grand march, led by the merfbers of the Cradle guild, served in the banquet room, After the service of refreshments boys and girls under 10 years of age will join their parents in the gallery From 6 to 7 o'clock an augmented older Junior members will join the dancers. Memberships may be paid and tickets for the dance obtained from Mrs. G. W. Fischer, 940 Harvard ave. N., chairman, and the following captains: Broadway guild, Mrs. Lester Tur- Ai guild, Mrs. Frank Taylor, 926 12th ave. N.; Denny-Fuhrman, Mra. G. HL. Crabtree, 2359 Boylston ave, N.; East Highland Drive, Mra. Josiah Moore, 2409 B. Prospect st; First Hill, Mra. BE. R. Borwell, Hotel Sor- rento; Frink Park, Mrs. R. W. Hun- toon, 321 3ist ave.; Interlaken, Mra. ea on Saturday afternoon, December 2, with Invitations limited to her ints | {9,7 pee ee te ae aurethurst, Mrs. C. L. T. Sowle, 9709 Laurelhurst; Madrona, Mrs. 6 HB. Mitchell, 186 87th ave. N.; Mount Baker, Mrs. J. H. Biggar, 1312 Hun. 3 On Wednesday, December 6, Mrs. George Harold Thompson will be B hostess at a luncheon for twelve at d ter blvd.; Queen Anne, Mrs. William ‘ Her home, in compliment to Miss El-| toward, $12 Queen Anne ava; Unt. 7 one. isiesgh versity, Mrs. Hugh Hone, 1411 B. 63rd st.; Washington Park, Mra, H. L, Gillis, 910 86th ave. N.; North Queen Anne, Mrs, R. C. Baumgarten, 461 Wheeler st. cee Dinner and Mah Jongg Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Le Baron Duffy entertained with a dinner at their home last evening, followed by games of mah jongg. Farewell Compliment Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byron Simp- gon are entertaining with a bridge #upper of four tables at their home on Wednesday evening, November 29, a# a farewell compliment to Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Martin, who are leav- ing December 1 for San Francisco to make their home, day afternoon at the Masonic tem- | Dancing will begin at 3 o'clock and | three scenes, takes | orchestra will furnish music and the , > ner, Jr, 2388 Federal ave.; Capitol | temple on November 28 and Decem- ber 28, 1922, and February 13 and April 1923, cee Service Friday at Tea Shop Mrs, W. 8. Burt will be hostess for the Washington Park Guild Fri- Gay, at the Orthopedic Tea Shop. Avolsting will be Mra. L. L. Rear. don, Mrs. J. G. Price, Mra. H. L. McGillis, Mra. Charies Lea, Mra. W. W. Kellogg, Mra. Hutehinson, Mra. Frink, Mra. A. C, MeCallum and Miss Katharine Malloy. WEEK THEATRE LUM. VAUDEVILLE | a3 | e 488°) PERRONE OLIVER | | TWKE DAILY if WaTInGe 5 50’ wo" Neal Abel PARLOR, | BEDROOM AND | BATH Matinees 2:30 Nights 7 and © FASHION PLATE MINSTRELS ‘Alexander Brothers and Evelyn _BRITT woop Ridiculous Recco Wood's Comedy Mules MAUD EARL AND COMPANY PANTAGE SOOPER | ““wie_macaront ts luh Green Chile Cheese | miours fl pying the home of Mr. and Mra. Frank Van Tuyl, will remove Friday gored by Dr. and Mra, Otis Floya|*? “1° 7th ave || Mra. Frank P. Fisher returned last evening to her home tn Port Angeles, after spending a week here with her sister, Mre. Harry G. Cook. cee Colonel John L. Hayden, of Fort Worden, spent a few days in town this week : eee Mr. and Mrs. John G. Driscoll, Jr. have taken @ house at 6237 Zist ave. Carda received In Seattle announce |N. PF. |features in the halls and an attract: | the live program will be given ‘n the up: |} por and lower halls, Small children | 1 will be amused in the nursery by the Girls’ clut | Seward Social and Literary Club | The t 1 and I club will meet I aftern the hore of Mra, IM Almaquint, 6415 Mra. F T. Rob J y 1 ++ ®. , : Ballard W. ©. T. U j mere eeney wilh Oo Ballard W. C. T, U, will meet with mm Domestio Beience as Taught in Mrs. G. O. 102 N. 67th at, the Schools Wrdie, wove ih = ph Aa Mra, Lola G. ¥ L. 0. BE. Club The L. O. 16. club will give a card party for members and their friends Friday evening, at & o'clock, at the| Blks' club pee > the bs r | For information call the chairman | eaucation rooms, Central building of the tainment committee, Mrs. | ; ‘ais th ohio ie Oe | Arthur Davin, Kast 63441 prineipal of the Low i: eo} will epeak on “The Junior Welsh ¢ High Behool The Pritish Amer jon | er eee ee . | Bremerton Chapter, No. 6 Friday evening. vember 24, in! peomerton chapter, No. 6, Disabled the Fine Arts hall, 1218 Fourth @ve.| american Veterans of the World Members of British societies and all ; War, will give « “ba strangers and visitors of British} i Sc tnodint church b ‘ birth especially Invited. Beats can yening, November 23, at not be held after § o'clock arene Svea, ie Dr, Alieonier 4 t tor of yr, Alexanfer Rennette, pastor o Hlener Cub the Methodist church, will give the Mrs. Charlies BE. White wil enter y 7 American Legion auailiary Rainier Noble post No. 1 will hold an allday meeting Vriday, Novem | ber of Mes, Harry at the home le Bighth ave. 8. This is hn ing meoting before the maar, which will be held December and 2, Tuke oar No. 6 welcome addrenn. tain the He ub Frid No | rare 4 roped a oe le = a * Car! 8. Halverson, etate command lat her home 6227 40th ave. 8. W.|% of the Disabled Veterans, will re- |All members of Degree of Honor | "POP “4 bi wnd ta and fr ds invited. For reserva. | Schroeder bes be the accom tions phone West O885-R. Take the evening Fauntleroy car to Brandon at. Central Mission Study Club The Central Mission Btudy alub of the ¥. W. C. A. will hold tts next | meeting on Friday, November 24, at 10 & m. In the Bible room of the} association. Chapter V, of the text book, “Th | Trend of the Races,” will be the | subject of the day. see | University Chautauqua University Chautauqua will meec| ¢ Friday, November 34, Dp. m., at the home of Mrs. T. M. Rigwen, 5257 sth ave. N. E. Chapters § and 9 jot the “New World of Islam,” by will ba.taken wp. Lothrop Stoddard, Chapter AO, P. BO. 8, Will give tts third dancing party of the season at Christensen's Broadway hall, Friday evening, No | vember 24. eee Women's Educational Club The tndies of the First Methodist Protestant chureh, 1éth and EB. John st, will hold a batear Friday, No vember 24, with a dinner served from ¢ t § o'clock, Mr. HM. C. Watkins ie general chairman; Mre, A. G. Mar- bour is in charge of the fancy work booth; Mrs. Lester Groth. useful articles; Mise Cloah Davia, delicates. gen, and Mra. Robert Clark, the tea cee booth. Nordica Choral Club ™ Rehearea! of the Nordica Choral club wilt be held on Friday evening, November 24, at § p.m, at the Sant | practio buflding, at Broadwaygind E. | Pine st. @) Recttattans re (a) “The Passing of the Last of the () “The Wedding of Plays Vietin-# Meditation tn Paradise Reaitations h(a) “On the Manks of the Nisqually et | Ole () “By r MG Mall, | dian-dancer Mr. Mh W. Mutts, t medy sketeh & ® New York U. & B® New York od to bring a basket x two, which will be sold at m, with an able comrade in harge No admission will be charged. Everybody welcome Music |Recital for Association Chapter AO, P. E. 0. meota wi . Mra. Virginia I. Kennett, 7 of Blind ave. N. B, Vhiday, November Dean James Hamilton Howe has pm arranged @ program for the Seattle a itind! Ann n for the Blind, to be given Queen City Chapter, No. 168 in ¥. W. C. A. building Friday eve Queen City chapter, No. 168, O. BE. | ning at § o'clock. Vocal and instru mental numbers will be given from hie Olympic and Rainier suites. | blind of the city are cordially invited to attend. The following ts the program: ‘The Women's Educational club will meet at the Federated club , (Otympte | house, Friday afternoon, November Buite) a oes (») “Nymphs and Feuns” (Olympic eee Buite) yovdnens 400 Methodist Protestant Church Bazaar | (9) “war and Me (Olympte Butte) (Olympic Fol Olympians” (Olympte Buite) 4 (Olympic Pulte) Dean Hows (Rainier Gulte (Rainter Bo to saeeeeueee Mre. Wroten Mre oe pio (Rainier Bult Queets™ Drink” Rippling Waters of (Oiymptc Baits) ese Dean Howe I Caracul, M rel, Hudson made distin Individuality Expressed by Furs WHETHER or not you are aware of the fact, your furs express as much individ- uality as your hat, shoes, dress or any other part of your wearing apparel. 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SALE NOW IN PROGRESS @ummings 6 Ghornton eo fourth Fivenue, on, and University: Suede Gloves White Fabric GLOVES crn quits) lic Some one has said that the best way to please a woman is to give her a bargain. If that is true we are Fe ng to delight ae woman TOMORROW (FRIDAY) and SATURDAY. For these two days only, we offer fine quality Mocha and Suede Gloves (two-button) for the price quoted. These Gloves come in a variety of colors—grays, tans, blacks, ete., and sizes from 614 to 744. We have some number sixes, but not many. The price we have placed on these Gloves is out of all proportion to the very splendid quality. GIVE THEM FOR XMAS This is likely to be your last chance to get Gloves of this quality suitable for Christmas presents at any such price. Half a dozen pairs are not too many for your glove box—not at these prices. THE WHITE FABRIC GLOVES at 17 cents are such a bargain that they should not last very long. We are direct ber placid of Gloves; we pay no middleman’s profit, consequently we are able to sell to you at wholesale prices or better. THIS WEEK’S SALE STARTS TOMORROW MORNING AND CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT. Central Public Market 1422 First Avenue MPORTING CO. Between Pike and Union—Up the Incline