The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1922, Page 14

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SEATTLE STAR >| Personal Mre. W. 8. Taylor. | SJSeatile Tuesday, Novernbe he how i - = { Beattle Woman's Club The iiterary interpretation and rrent toples department of the : overal | for of Mins Libby Trimb M44 Ha : months, Is expected to return Decem ro |. Miss Ltby Trimble, 2444 Har ociet, ber 9 She will be accompanied | CLUBS FOR BATURDAY tease in the Ortent L ty re a The wee ’ Weat by her sinter, Mrw, C. W, Btoar, | P pard’s long residence in the Orien' ? of Northampton, Mass, who will/dohn F. Miller Past President Club | gives the background of agtual 98 wee” | Turks Find Nothing but De- a... ‘e r o M Laure Furry will entertain | perience, which is proving enlighten. Ve Ms Prominent Y Couple «lage aie Santee the John F. Miller Past President |ing to all college wo The needs! srarmony See hola serted Towns wy c ome, Ton Mr. and Mrs, William Bowing are|club Baturday, November 26, at 1/of thene Chrintian colleges of th®! protherhoo Teomen, : ; Have Charming Home |recetving felloitations upon the birth {o'clock luncheow at per home, 174) Orient claim the help of All inter-| wii give itn annual masquerade ball BY EDWARD J. BING Wedding; Tea Wiil jof « won, November 22, at the|Hi«hiand Drive | cated in the education of women f0r| musadiny evening, November 28, at ADRIANOPLE, Nov, 24—Rentern , ‘4 | pwedich hospttal “ee ; they are the only standardized wom | Moone hall, Eighth ave. and Unt-|r. 0.6 resembles an enchanted Honor Mrs. Alewander. ee Auxitlary Maple Leal Pest Ne. 31) 60's colleges of Asia, | lversity st. ‘Turkey and chicken | Ine Coen ne a mmagio. word sh oe r ¢ Mise Hage) Allan : The lndien’ wuxillary of Map! inn Lillian Goan, @ student gute WM. bo given forthe t " . Siaghtor of Mr. and Mre. Hard Mr, and Mrs. Willard T, Goodwin |, oo post No. 21 will have a dance|the University of Washington, will! comic costume. Carda will be p from some sinister chief of the ur ing F, Allan, to Mr. Wendell Blake a wee inet buck redsing ae it Dougias hall, 916 KE, Pine wt. Sat-|etng. Luncheon at 12 lon the fourth floor. Turkey p’ derworld, suddenly lost tts inhabb ' where they have been res! te Fes jay evening, November 26 _— js Maire ae sentenced tan pe lthiwe years, and are visiting Bre |"Y © a pr oe) Htovens Women's Relief Corpe tante while thelr dwellings were and Mre. D. Relief Corps, | King County Division and PuT. A monthly meeting of circle Goodwin's parenta, Mr ‘WW. Bridgeman. spared to nerve as such witnennen of which t# now Alance-Lortaine Soctety Mtevens Women's the eaidence. Rev ae ee Aden 5 ‘The regular monthly meeting of !No, 1, auxiliary to Stevens Post No Sidney Morgan read the service at flourishing lite we -% | | prem tw will be held at 10:00 «. m. ol i | sclety will be held |1, G. A. It, will hold an important | P " , but @ memoer ot the ton B Selcck, before © screen of yellow Mra. Lyman Colt returned thin | Alaacelorraine nosiety Wi ie at 8 |buainens mesting Saturday, Novem: | Monday, November 27, in the biue & memory pot. Ma ehrysanthemums and huckleberry | | Saturday evening, November 35, J | ves t Meves’ cafeteria, corner of} Here and there « burning villages, c Saliee apeanges to front of the fire week from a two month#t vinit tn the | On ee Marion at lper 26, at 2 p. in Veterenn’ hail, | room, at Meve juntas tna's Shue take ee A themums were banked on elther alte ee | Whittier Moights Improvement Club| siding, ‘Comrades and visiting W. H.| | Mine Nellie Goodhue, member of) with portioulas vigor tie, ete to S50 in tho background were high t a y mre . Rens tel The Whittier Heights Improve: |C. member» welcome, Washington state branch, will speak|the population of this unfortunate o1 candelabra bearing lighted tapers. ewe ee Fem | ment club will give a social and) n “ 07 D-no chil-| country into hostile camps. , ~— ‘Drideamaids, Disa Duels tives ‘Ties | dance at the Highland Athletic club, s felenel Roosevelt Auxiliary ggg BE «sight — My Tee ncatia, The’ jantecaae. oweteii aida ts Hllen Dulmage, Miss 15th ave. W. and 86th at, Satur Colonel ‘Theodore Roosevelt auxil.| Gren pcan All|beth sides of the moving wats ie é See tauren ‘and Misa Bernetia Mmm, Wilitam HH. Colller lett re | i evening, November 28, at §| tary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will ™ wy oe be, pF ggrvedi le Saale alte completely deserted vil p Barbour, wore gowns fashioned after cently for California, where #be| os. Rerrenhments will be served. | give an all-day bazaar in Roosevelt's vale br a On ee ;. ol, of georgette crepe plans to spend the winter, dividing eee hall on Saturday, Nevember 26, | Weloom ] a the same model, of georget rep ah Mad naturally, remains in the country, be the skirts finished with long potnts her time between fan Franciaco lady Bagles | There will be a je of fancy and 4 ‘ 4 flegwing thelr homes tn the expect and the bodices tight and without and Loe Angeles ‘The Lady Bagles will entertain) domeatic arti Luncheon wil) be : Custer Austliacy No. . aney of the arrival of the Turkial do sleeves. Miss Barbour wore orehid “ee | with a card party Saturday evening, served at noon Free dance in the, Custer auxiliary No 4 to Cum - nationaiist gendarmerie { shade, deepening to lilac; Miss Mra. Charies A. Hanover of Salt! November 26, at 8:30 o'clock, at the| evening. for No. > Bons vA rage SY As for the Greek civilians, they a Church, orchid and pale green; Miss Lake City ts the guest of Dr. and| home of Mre. G. M, Freed, 2816 1 Mae a eee eine ee Ver.|carried out an exodus the fie of Meacham, blue and silver gray, and Mrs. A. D. Tollefeen for @ fortnight. Spruce at. Take Yesler cable or! Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae ang od 27, at 2p. m, in | which is rare in world history, The Miss Dulmage, blue, shading from a / “ee | 20rd ave “shuttle” to Spruce #t.| Queen Anne circle, of Alpha Gam. | ¢rans’ hall, aomery Fs | anwurances of the Allied and Turkish wo delicate tint to the deeper tenes. * “ has been | Kagles and friends welcome. ma Delta slumypae will entertain at a | “ authorities that the Greek popula uy ee Were eirer wrenthe on Weis in ge ui eataionaay ‘at the eee bridge tea at the home of Miss Gene-| Clty Federation of W. ©. T. U. | fii nern me eit” ay in the coun b hair, and carried arm bouquets of ae | Minnewatha Club and Pedic Society | vieve Betts, Saturday, November 25, | Elects ~ laee oF ie Ga i Miitane, reese ana pink pouvarein Hotel Sorrento Gases atop a The City Federation of the W. C.|are of mo aval ee te tamati . bie . |T. U. met Tuesday at Plymouth |" tee q The bride's sister, Miss Helen Al 4| Members of the Minnewatha club, oe | cars| destruction of Wertern Asia Minors | Jan, attended her sister ax maid of oo ee oe Radeng pane | toxether with the Washington State Royal Neighbors of America shurch, ‘when the Silowing ettices | Soe — | pe honor. She was very charming in a jdaughter, Mise Gloria Prin in| Pedic society, and friends from Seat-| ‘The Royal Neighbors of America| for the ensuing year were elected:|"" Alu) geste Fortress No. 6 « frock of canary-colored chiffon vel jreturned from a few days spent In} i, noma, Everett and vicinity, | will have a card party Saturday |Preaident of the ag eee a| ‘The ladies’ auxiliary of Seattle * Yet and gold cloth, the gown show: Victoria, B. ©. | will entertain with a dance at Chrie-| evening, November 26, at 620 p, m,| Mrs. Libbie Beac Word: wor|Fortrese No. ¢ of P. M. will meet : ing © draped sktrt and small train As! es ltensen’s Broadway hall, Saturday | at Wing's cafeteria president, Mrs. Emma Woo | Priday evening, November 34, at 9 She wore a filet of gold leaves in A group of etrla who are attend evening, November 25. There will be ee | responding secretary, Mrs. H - necretary,| O'clock In the Odd Fellows’ temple, Chatterton; fe sesigy- tae Mrs. | Initiation and banquet. recording her hair and her flowers were Co | ing Mise Ransome's school at Pied ADDITIONAL CLUBS music and refreshmen' #pecial Henrietta Hill; treasurer, omg ao ga ; mont, Cal, will return to P94 | tose who desire may come in hard | Mrs. 3 benety mers of blue tulle. |their Christman vacations at their) times attire. A prize will be offered | Ciionlan Club | May Daigh W o Vs Alpha Auxiliary and Street Car Virginia Dore, the bride's nivce, | lhomes here They include th! gor the most unique costume | The Clionian club will entertain! i ae ali Men's Dance i rag Tacce oo = as got rote Misses Jane Stimson, Lucy Glen} ae |the presidents of the Federated) — yma t ecting| Alpha auxiliary and street oar men ing « of shell pink ro | Kerry. Marie Greer, Retty Morrison, | American Association ef University | clubs Tuesday, November 28, at 2:30) The next regular business meotlig | 4) ailary one avert 2 ae trimmed in Irish gah ad tages | Janct Henry, Jean Pay, Jane Net | Women a vag = cong —- Sones. red as Bipot hhog Feral wil be! cyening, Noveumer 94, of the ot ae iota, sean tle beak oi " The American Association of Uni-| Mra. Dai Steele Rose will presen pe Bri tleten and Virginia Roberts. ee ‘A. Tuesday, November 28,|P. hall, First ave. and Pike st. The Members requested tej oe are asked to wear calico neck- on. | her Japanese opera, Mrs. J. D. Me | ¥. W. ©. | Pherson will be the chairman of the @t 2 p. m day, and asniating ber will be Mra, attend. dy John B, Gordon, Mra, Ralph Hatten Misa Grace Hurd, Mra. Orien Drew) Rainter Chapter, D. A. BR. and Mre, Henry Bod | Rainier chapter, Daughters of the| ‘s cousin, was his best man. 7 bride, given in marriage by her father, was very lovely in her wedding gown of ivory georgette, brocaded in chiffon velvet, softly draped. Her veil of rare old rose versity Women will hold their No. Dr. and Mra. Joseph L. Lane, of| vember meeting at the Engineers’ Seattle, have recently returned to| club, corner Sensea and Fifth ave. the United States, after epending ajon Saturday, November 25 year and a half in the principal elfn.| Chas. F, Hubbard will present the ' Parts, Bertin and Vi.| needs of “The Seven Christian Col- Allah Chapter, No, 165 Allah chapter, No. 165, 0. E 8, rin pside : ‘low | ten of ‘London see | American Revolution, will meet on/| will give the third of tts series of Jace was fastened to her colf Mrs. Goodwin is president of the Fruit and Flower Mission, m tater y ao ts 4 | fure by 2 coronet of the lace and which will give its annual bazaar at the Hotel Washington, | sone, Mmm Lane will tellin tt ft | University of Pennsylvania, and Mr Gaelic Society ‘Tuenday, November 38, at 2 p. m., at|@ances on Friday evening, Novem- will entertain | the residence of Mra. F. M. Jordan,|ber 24, at the new Knights of 1205 22nd ave. N. Col. H. T.| Pythias hall, on Third ave. and Vir- | Mathews will give bis personal ex-| ginia st, Masons, astern Stars and | periences tn the Philippines. their friends Invited, eld at each side by tiny clusters of orange blossoms. A shower bouquet ‘orchids, Ophelia roses and lilies a —_ the valley loa and supper totowea| Miss Elizabeth Kuntz ‘ceremony, with Miss Ruth Bam-| Weds Mise an we a oy ‘The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Tiss. Margaret Brady of "osmend Kunts, daughter of Mr v9 and Mrs, Elmer F. Kunts, to Mr $ Myers and his bride left for) Everett Hall Watson, waa solem Yancouver, B.C, on their weddink | nized Saturday evening, November Mrs. Myers wore & smart ene, cnstnane of Ticiting at | attie with the Rev. Charles B. Stan marten furs. Her core West Seattle Christian | be at! church officiating. Miss Bertha Seott, the maid of honor, and Miss Mae Hughes as! bridesmaids, wore attractive frocks and carried arm bouquets of pink and white chrysanthemums. Alice) Whitmore and Marion Kerster, the flower girls, wore dainty whi dresses and carried tiny baskets filled with yellow pompom chrysan-| themums. Mr. Charles Huntley was Mr. Watson's groomsman. The bride, who came in with her father, was very charming In her The Gaelic society in Fraternal hall, 1611 Fourth ave. with en old-time school party Fri- | day, November 24, at 9 p. m. Monday, November 27.—Portrait by Curtis Studio. her brothers, Dr. Max Freyd of the! Bernard Freyd ef Cambridge, Mai 3 | CARMAN’S showing New of Evening Wraps tn- Not every autumn be- decks itself in vermil- cludes voluminous fur collars or bands of fur. Some of the most stunning models are beau. tifully ined — chit prenuptial Gertrede Elford, Mrs. Howard bridal Her veil dress of cream charmeuse of tulle fell in graceful folds and was fastened to her brow with « wreath of orange bicesoms. | Ophelia roses and lilies of theovalley in a lovely shower were her flowers. | Miss Katherine Whitmore of An- napoli« played the wedding march | from “Lohengrin,” and Mrs. George) Kerster of Port Orchard sang “O/ Promise Me” just before the cere-| mony. | After the ceremony there was a/ reception and supper. One hundred) guests attended the celebration. The outoftown guests were Mr, and Mrs. George Kerster and fam- ily, Mr, Daniel Davis and Mr. and| Mrs. G. A. Kuntz of Port Orchard, | Mr. and Mrs. O. 8 Whitmore and) family of Annapolis, Mr. and Mra, C. A. Newton and Charles, Jr., of | Auburn, and Mr, and Mra, George) Beach, and in the evening | Watson of Monroe. hosts at) Mr. and Mrs. Watson left for « “| short wedding trip to Canada, and Will be at home after January 1 (Katherine Dally) i en- urday with a tuncheon at her hgme, $501 ; ‘ban Home Mrs. F. B. Whiting entertained members of her bridge club at Wednesday at her home at Dinner Will Honor at 4408 Admiral way. They are} both graduates of the West Seattle rs. Truax f fj } Mrs ‘and Mra. Fred Johnston witt|*!h school, | | a of twelve . ‘ catertain Witte home saturday eve | Thanksgiving Dinner (Sing. honoring Mrs. Perry B. Truax.!qt Snoqualmie who returmed this week from ® trip) 5) and Mrs. A. D. Tollefsen are abroad. sponsoring a no-host Thankagiving r. r a |dinner for twenty, at Snoqualmie Bridge Tea a |next ‘Thursday eee . Pless’s Home , P lle ‘a University club witi| Birthday Celebration have a bridge tea at the home of lat the Cornish ‘Mme. Myra Pless, 431 Harvard +'"; |. The Cornish school will celebrate N,, on Saturday iagon, sag ewet to [its eighth birthday on Tuesday after O'clock, the proceeds to be added 1° noon and evening, November 28, en- the furnishing fund of the new ¢luD |i raining with a reception from 4 house. until 10 o'clock. The following pro- ‘ly Di gram will be presented at 6 o'clock: ad Arnold 3. G Re EE acs wes | STE tertain with a family dinner of |... Parting’ twelve covers at their home on Anona Roberts | Heading—George Thanksgiving. An alates “1 Veard « Cry sees | CThow Art #o Like a Flower” | Nocturne ay Btude Thrift Shop Has Attractive Donations ‘The Thrift Shop of the Orthopedic | hospital has received many attractive donations recently, such as a beaut | ful party gown, a large number of | gloves, 5% in size, and some very nice dishes, which are being offered Dances (a) A waite cesces Tephaikowaky Vivian Condon John Hopper at piano (bo) A Would-Be Gypsy. Portia Gratton ‘at very reasonable prices at {ts place (c) The Dance Macabre (Dance of Death) Saint-Saens Of business at 511 Stewart st. pond A Girl aJ i Oo The evening progr Dance to Compliment jat 9 o'clock, contains the numbers Engaged Couple pp ie Mr. and Mrs. Manford G. Rogers| ,aarens—Celvin Brainerd Cady of Auburn will entertain with a Capriccio dance Wednesday evening, November tars 29, in compliment to Miss Marion Wurzbacher and theiy son, Mr Nathaniel Stuart Rogers, whose mar riage will be solemnized December interinission 14. “The Old-Fashioned Album A large number of young people Arranged by Mary Ann Wells re going out the affair. ‘ 4 os 9 Knights of Columbus L. O. E. Club at Dance Orthopedic Tea Shop The Knights of Columbus have | completed arrangements for their Saturday annual informal Thanksgiving dance Mrs. W. T. Robinson will be host- iffair, which is for members and | ess Saturday for the L. O. EB. club at ds, will take place at Knights | the Orthopedic Tea Shop. Assisting of Columbus hall, Harvard ave. and| Firahme | | “Gy pales! Aria for @ string Maurice Lepiat will be Mra, J. E. Nicholson, Mrs.| Union st., Wednesday evening, No. | Amory Bell, Mrs, W. R. Farley, Mrs, vember | Hodder, Mes. The committee in charge inchide ML. Ong, Mre. W. G tev Young, Mrs. Ida ter, Mrs. Mr, A. &. Morrison, Mr. C. Fi ) 0» Gromman and Mrs, C.G. Gant aad Mr. J. Vidone, chairman, Pre-Thanksgiving Specials in the CHEASTY JUNIOR SHOP Sale of Boys’ OVERCOATS $9.95—$12.65—$14.90 Cheasty Junior 2-Pants Suits $11.75 The Famous “lron-Clad” Hose for Boys and Girls—29 Cents a Pair Cheasty: Second at Seneca | fon velveta, brocad 4 velvets, and in all the rich, beau tiful shades, One striking model ts a deep corel with a huge fox fur col- COLUMBIA Theater this week Presents Reginald Denny in “The Ken. tueky Derby.” Add. 4 attraction, Miss Anderson, ~ soloist, and = Mr. xylophonist. Fisher, DR. CLYDE I. GOCKLEY Osteopathic Physician and Sur. eon. Spectalist tn the Electronfc’ Diagnosig and Treatment by the method of Dr. Albert Abrams, an: nounces the opening of 621 and 622 Peoples Savings Bank bldg Phone Main 4912. DR. EDMUNDS Is an expert optometrist and will fit you for those tired, aching eyes. He is on Kraser-Paterson’s Balcony eee SOMETHING That will please the children “Guys From Mars.” 409 Burke Bldg a ae THE ‘NUBO Corset Co.,is under new manage ment, and you will all be delighted to meet Mrs, Hodge, the new rep- resentative in the city. She is lo- cated at the Murray Shop, oppo. site Frederick & Nelson's, or call for appointment, Eliott 3817 eee A rosette of twisted and curied ribbon is so artfully arranged that It becomes the center of interest of one of the on's newer hats, eee A GOOD, OLD-FASHIONED SHOE SALE Not since the days of 1914 have you been able to buy good, stan. dard shoes at any such prices as we are now going to offer y This ig not a collection of odds and ends, but are all standard, trademarked and 100 per cent leather shoes. Remember this “IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU." You will find this sale at the Jack and Jill Boot Shop, 1411 Fourth Ave, CALL The “New Richmond [ and save your time for Ch shopping. Main 5265, HAVE YOU SEEN THEM— “The Guys From Mar: The children will be delighted when presented with a set. See them at 409 Burke Bidg. YOU HAD BETTER KNOW MORE ABOUT Dr. Loughne: Human Bake Ovens. They are completely ex- plained in a new book sent free to you postpaid. Write your name and address plainly and mail it to 311 Crary Bldg., Seattle, or call Main 6243. eee YOU HAVE ALL HEARD OF TINNEY— or heard people say that he ts the man who gives furniture away. Tinney sells from factory to you, and that ig something that others don’t do. You will find him at 1609 Bighth ave. near Pine. eee The season is here for your Tux- edo and there are so many: de- lightfur shades, but black pre dominates. eee The draping of the modern gown centers about the waistline, and there is caught with a cabuchon. see THE GUYS FROM MARS Just the thing for the kiddies 409 Burke Bldg. see For afternoon wear the frock with slightly clreular made of velvet is suitable, . WRITE FOR Dr, Loughney’s new book. It is free to you, postpaid, $11 Crary Bidg., or Main 6242 basque tunic particularly PE ae ee ee eet Marvelous weather finds the majority of the fashionable world Bew representative fer the Mubone Corset tn this city, at the Murray Shep, oppo atte Frederick & Nelsca’s Biltote 8611, Fer every oo easton The “Jeck & Jur Boot Shop, 14611 Fourth Ava, THE GREATEST LAUNDRY sensation of the year. Knowing — Seattle women wanted the best laundry production money an buy, caused us to spend $40,000 making possible an 85 per cent finished bundle, washed tn nets and ironed at less than rough dry prices. The only Seattle laundry which Installed the latest develop- ment of the largest laundry re search department of the world; 15 pounds, $1.20; week end, $1.1 New Richmond Laundry. Main 5255. eee A pullover blouse of beige crepe decorates itself most attractively — with bows of brown silk ribbon, IF YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION Do not delay—it is dangerous, Call and see DR. EDMUNDS. He an expert optometrist and will fit you with the right sort of glasses You will find him on Fraser-Pab — erson's Balcony. eee Sleeves remain the center of Be terest, in winter coats, They @@ be embroidered in single motifs using chenille, rope silk © wool % see BE SURE and surprise the kiddies with a at for Christmas, “The Guys Mars.” ‘They will 409 Burke Bldg,

Other pages from this issue: