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PAGE 12 Seattle Society Large Dinner Thanksgiv- Beatrice Arrange Party on ing; Miss Gould to Wed. ona the faculty of the de partment of education at the University of Washington, and their families, Dean and Mra. Frederick B. | Bolton will entertain with a dinner at their home on Thanksgiving day Covers will be placed for twenty ox see Engagement of Miss Gould Announced Mr. and Mrs. Wilard E nounce the ongageme daughter, Beatrice Avita, te Mr. Wal lace Orr MeClymont, son ¢ Mr Samuel MecClymont of Aberdeen The date for the wedding has not deen set. Mias Gould is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Wa ber of Gamma Phi Beta sorority and Lambda Rho. Mr. McClymont at tended the university and is affiliat od with Sigma Nu. During the late war he spent two years overseas t of their Tea Will Honor Mrs. Kerry Mrs. D. BE. Frederick tx ivuing tn vitations for a tea at the Sunset club on Tuesday afternoon, December 5, honoring Mrs. A. 8. Kerry. eee Mr. and Mrs. Lilly Dinner Hosts With covers placed for fourteen members of their family, Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Lilly will be din ner hosts at their home on Thanks. giving day o. Dinner Hosts This Evening Mr. and Mre. Francis Guy Frink are entertaining with a dinner of ten overs at their residence this even ing. Twilight Musicale The Woman's Council of St. Mark's church ts sponsoring a twilight must- Gould an. | ington and a mem: | The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thompson. | Portrait by James & Merrihew. |Madrona Guild's Card |Party and Tea | A card party and tea will be given Friday afternoon, Decemtwer 5, at 2 LAURA PATRICIA THOMPSON He ls con howpital at versity of Virginia team. fined in the University Charlottesville, Va. Mra. Frederick Dent Hammons and fHE SEATTLE STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS John B, ¢ Mins Grace Hurd, Mrs, Orien Drew) eGough, hostess and Mrs, Henry Boder ge yO ple in Fremont Ballard High Sehoot PT. A Ballard High School PT. A, will meet Tuesday, November 28, at the school, ¥A hot luncheon will be) , served to the mothers free of 7 letete Karetyo W charge, followed by a business| ¢ The a bag: RE meeting, Mr. Arthur Hare and MP. | pigne—caturrhos 1 |. V. MoClelland, members of the} faculty, will speak, Music will be by: = e |furnished by the John B. Allen) Woman in Music in r The Day te Gone Tuewlay evening, November 28. at 8) fe sek, in the lecture room at the ¥ o'e W.CA Tre plane Manuscripts will be read by Ger-| © Le Matin tm trude Blair, Mary 1. Compton and) ° ure w Esther Bhepard Me F eee . Ladies’ Grotto Club A birthday dinner dance will be 6:20 o'clock, at Dougtas hall, All Ma-|eve., Tuesday, November sone and friends invited, Dancing, The following women, | will begin at $20 p. m. committees, will prenide . Ladies’ Lyric Choral Club | Mra. P, Jackobeon, dolls CLUBS FOR TUEBSDAY will be entertal at dinner in the evening, after which cards will be Rainier Chapter, D. ALK | played, The same evening, a dance | Rainier chapter, Daughters of the | for active members will be given at | lAmerican Revolution, will, meet on! the home of Mjas June Gilmore. Tuesday, Novem! 28, at 2p. m, at . the residences of Mra. F. M, Jordan Woman's Civile Club 1205 ave, N Col. HM. T.|) The next regular business meeting Mathews will give hin personal ex | of the Woman's Civie club will be perienees in the Philippines: | held in the Erickson room of the | Testis Y. W. CG. A, Tuesday, November 26 © Chub at 2p. Mm. Members requested to The Clionian club will entertain attend the presidents of the Federated a? yr clube Tuesday, November 24, at 2:30 Beattle W 1's Club Pp. m,, at the Federated club house The literary interpretation and Mrs, Dal Btecle Ross will present) eupre department of the | her Japanese opera, Mrs, J. D. Mo | seattle Woman's club will meet Pherson will be the chairman of the | Tuesday, November 28, at the hor y, and assisting her will be Mr*. of Miss Libby Trimble, 2444 Har rdon, Mrs, Ralph Hatten, | yard N., at 1240 sharp, Mies Maude Yeomen Mask Ball Garfield High School P.T. A. Harmony Homestead No, 1743, Garfield High Schood P-T. A. wlll) Hrotherhood of American Yeomen hold its regular meeting Tuesday, | wii) give ite annual masquerade ball November 28. at 2:30 p. m., in th Tuesday evening, November se. at schoo! auditorium. Mr. Arthur Ra-! soose hall, Eighth ave, and Unt ale will speak on “What Young Peo versity at Turkey and chicken ple Should Read.” ‘There will be ® | prises will be given for the best musios) program comic costume. Cards will be played - % 9 on the fourth floor, Turkey prises. Doric Chapter, No. 69 “ee Dorle chapter, No, 69, O. B. S., will | Seattle Music Study Club hold a Thanksgiving dance Tuesday The Seattle Musto study etub will Mrs. Arden 1. Bmith 1 Cervan Man . Chaminade Mise Irene Baltruseh Mine urner Halter oe Allitesn | we a|° — ee } Mary 7 ! tn 04... Pras Writers’ Club ry N. Sheed The Writers’ club will meet on | Veen Maresret Lane : Dei Riego | Dinner will be served from 5:30 to 7 Lady Artisans’ Bazaar | Lady artisans of the United Arth | corner Harvard ave, and Pine at, given by the Ladiew’ Grotto club | sans will hold their annus! bazaar In | "Tuesday evening, Novernber 28, at|the M. EB. B. A. hall, 1923% First 28 w h thelr over the p Mig booths; Mre J. W. Fitzpatrick and Mre. M t , + | eale at the home of Mrs. Alexander | qcigck, py Madrona Guild of the| Mrs. John Knox Witherspoon return The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will | Gordon and Mra, O. Leland, delicate Batilie, 907 14th ave. N., Sunday af. ternoon, December 3, at 4 o'clock. This ts the first of a series of three planned for the season Dinner Before Junior Dance Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham are entertaining with an informal dinner preceding the Junior dance. eee Married in California ‘The marriage of Mrs. Alice Augus- tine Kyer to Dr. Warren Darst Gill, oe oe Geer tts x tae hens Mrs. Kyer's daughter, Mra. Emil Tholen (Muriel Kyer). Mra, Gill ie the daughter of Mrs. M. B, Augustine and the late M. B. Augustine. and made her home here for many years. Dr- and Mra. Gill will make their home at 497 S. Normandie ave, Los Angeles. eee Dinner Hosts on Thanksgivi on Boylston ave. see Mrs. Lew Kay Dinner Hostess Mrs. Lew Kay, wife of the Chinese vice consul, entertained with charming dinner Thursday evening. in honor of Mrs, Henry Peabody, of Boston. Inctuded among the guests were Mrn. Corwin 8. Shank, Mra, Ambrose ‘M. Bailey, Mrs. Lee H. Wakefield, Mrs. W. L. Thompson. Miss Margar- et Chinn, Mrs. Corwin P. Shank, Mrs. Daniel Goon and Mrs. Charles FP. Hubbard. Family Dinner at Home Mr. and Mre. Harry Burnell Jones | will have a family dinner of twenty | covers at their home on Thankagiv- ing. cee Entertain on Thursday Entertaining fifteen family mem bers, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Connell will be hosts on Thanksgiving at their home. Hosts Last Friday Mrs. Frederick Milner entertained with an informal afternoon at bridge Friday, at her quarters at Fort Law ton. In the evening Captain and Mrs. Milner were hosts at an infor mal supper for sixteen, followed by bridge. see Delightful Informal Cabaret and Carnival night, myriad lights in Bohemia, Greenwich Village and mystic music, singing, dancing to the strains of cabaret orchestra tion. Such was the novel setting of a delightful informal at which Beta Beta of Pi Kappa Alpha entertained thirty-five couples at the chapter house, Friday evening, November 24 The ballroom and dining room Were completely enshrouded — in streamers of black and white decora- ons, with indirect lighting effects lending a Bobemian atmosphere. Patrons and patronesses were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hogaboom and Mr, and Mrs. Albert Osborne. tae Bi-Monthly Dinner Dance The bimonthly dinner dance at the Beattie Yacht elt will be given Sat urday evening, December 2, The din ner, for which early reservations are requested, is for members and thelr guests. Orthopedic Tea Shop Mrs. A. D. Tollefsen will be hostess for Denny-Fubrman guild « or thopedic Tea Shop Tuesday, assisted Mr W. Hamilton, Mrs, G. C man, Mre %. Silverstone, Mra. J Mitchel Mcw. George Smith, Mra William Bielow, Mrs. ©. Wheaton, Mr Chorles Hanover and Mins Kya Petersen Orthopedic hospital. home of Mra. A. D. Schaffer, 1007 Deorffel drive. Mra. W. A. Irwin ie general chairman and will be assiat- | of Bordeaux, ed by Mra. Orange Jacobs, Mra. | spend or, Mra. Samuel Mitchell | Mr Frank Vic and Mrs, Edward Whiting Reservations for tables have al jready been made by Mrx. W. L. Bed: | lan, at their home Wednesday evening, | dow, Mra. Hen Pitts, Mra. H. J. Ram-| parents, Mr. and Mra H. ¢ sey, Mra. Lew Dawson, Mra. Sam-|at the Moore hote . wel Mitchell, Mre. Frank Victor, }ira John Merritt, Mra. H. C. Converse, Ben Petley, Mra. Franz Richter and Mrs. William Ritter. ! ee | Mrs Active Meeting Held at Mrs. Kerry's Home | Mra. A. S. Kerry entertained the jactive members of the Ladies’ Must lea} club this afternoon at her home. [421 W. Highland drive The following program, arranged by Mre. J. R. Hager and Mrs, Arline D Bourres Hach ¢ Presto . seeteeees Parediet | 4 Sonata, Opus %, No. 1 (first move ment) Beethoven | Biieaheth Childe ! Impressions of Musical Life tm Boston Mre J. A. S@tratton [Quando men vo (La Boheme)... Puccini The Winds ef the South * . John Pruidie seott In Italy Jeanne M. Boyd i Mra Ray Clark |Mraxy Kat (a jane ballet) (plano } score? John Alden Carpenter Mre John RB. Batilargeon | | After the program, Mra, A. B. Stewart and Mra. Ivan Hyland pre j sided at the tea table. } ee |Name Patrons for Graveure Concert Announced today ix the lat of pa trons and patronesses for the Louis Graveure concert Tuesday evening | tp Meany hall. They are an follows: Gov. and Mrs. Louis F. Hart, Presi. | dent and Mrs. Henry Suzzallo, May Dunn Ward, Ethel Hunley Coldwell Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Shannon, Mr [and Mrs. M. A. Gottstein, Dr. and | Mrs. M. A. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs |S. J. Lombard, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8./ Kerry, Mrs. Louise Van Ogle, Mra! Louis L, Mendel, Judge and Mrs. Burke. ' Dr. and Mra. Frank L. Horta! Mr. and Mrs, Carl F. Gould, Robert M. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Francis | Guy Frink, Mrs, Eliza Ferry Leary. | | Dr. and Mrs. EB, Weldon Young, | Mr, and Mrs. A. K. Fisken, Dr. and Mrs, Frederick Padelford, Denn ahd Mra, Henry Landes, Mr. and Mrs. | [Clyde Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Engle, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan 1. Hy | jJand, Mr. and Mrs. Farwell Putnam | Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stimson, | }Mr. and Mre, K. McKee, Mr, and} Mrs. F. Bayley, Mins Nellie Cornish, | Prof. and Mrs, Edmond 8. Meany, | | Mr. and Mra. Ernest Worth, Mr. and | | Mrs. Louis P. Fletcher, Mr, and Mrs. | |W. A. Rupp. | Mr. and Mrs, C. Evans, Mrs. Clar-| lence H. Hopper, Mr. and Mrs. John Condon, Mr. and Mrs. David Thomp json, Mr, and Mrs, Worrall Wilson | Mr. and Mre. Winlock Miller, Mr. and | Mrs. J. B. Gould, Dean and Mrs, M Lyle Spencer, Mrs. Arthur 8. Hag gett, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Green bank, Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Griswold, | Mr. and Mrs, Ernest B. Hunny. Mrs. F, 8. Stimson will leave Wea. | nesday for the Kast to spend the | Christmas holidays with her son, | Fredfrick, who is attending Prince. | ton Preparatory School, and her sis ter in Montclaire, N. J. Mrs. Harry Bolcom will occupy her apartment | during her. absence. | eee | Mrs, Charles K. Poe returned Sun day from California, accompanied by Mixs Katherine Armstrong, of Onk und, who will visit Miss Clara Emory | ae ae | Friends of Mv. John ftyan will be glad to learn he is overing from the serious injury received last week while playing football with the Uni { ed today from a two weeks’ trip to ‘The affair will take place at the | California. Mr. and Mra Raymond Bordeaux, | 7 o'clock are coming down to Thankegiving with Thomas Bordeaux Louise Boynton, of Lake Che down today to visit ber} 't# freeular me Mr. and Mra Daniel Kelleher re- Mrs. A. F. Menke, Mrs. W. R. Tay | turned last week from a two month’ lor, Mrs. ‘T. C. Irskine, Mra. W. E.| visit at thetr estate at Mount Airy,| the Woman's Century olub will meet Epperson, Mra. W. A. Irwin, Mra | Va Mr. and Mre. Wilbert M. Campbell Malmey) have taken | partment will mest in the board | room Monday, December 1 j Apartment» at the Olympian for the | room of the Y. W.C. A. at 2:20 p. m./p. m. | winter months. eee Manitou Council, No. 4 will entertain with ajafternoon, November 2 card party Saturday, at $30 p m., atlof Mra. Frank Cane, 94 Wing's cafeteria. Pocahontas, the First Presbyterian church, at/ cy work. ‘The Ralston club wil! | nein od be the quests of the evening and will | Mr ang | Turnieh the program . tion will meet Tuesday Current Century Club 26, at 290 p. m., in room The Curreat Century ciub w school. Mive Anna Hall ng at the Peters, | public library on Tuesday, November olde will talk on “The I 38, at 240 p. m Hook Making.” ° eee ADDITIONAL CLU Woman's Century Chub ‘The political scienee department of Tuesday, November 24, at 11 o'clock,| The Washington chapter atthe ¥. W. CA eee | Kappa Alpha Theta Scrortty Pythian Sisters, Tent | A bazaar will be held by Kappa N. Alumnae and parents of members Shuart’s BIG FOOTWEAR SELLING EVENT ABOUT TO CLOSE Every woman in need of footwear should buy at Shuart’s this week. This season’s newest models, from J. & T. Cousins, Griffin & White, and other reputable manu- facturers, will be sold at great reductions. Saturday will mark the closing of this most successful selling event. You will find at Shuart’s just the kind of shoes you want, whether it be for street or dress occasions, priced for this week at a _” ‘9* 10° 11° You will like Shuart’s footwear, and the manner in which you will be served. Use your charge account; it goes ith Shuart’s service. The Shop Ahead 1318 Second Avenue Descendants of Mayflower soendants of the Mayflower will meet The partiamentary procedure de | at hunch at Frederick & Nelson's tea meet Tuesday evening, November 28,/ nen; Mra. M. EB. MeKiniey, candy; in the main Sunday school room of | Mra. Hf. F. Hansen, aprons and fan Intertake PT, A. Interlake Parent-Teacher associa November 12 of the will speak on “Books,” and Miss Clara Reyn History of | BS of the De 1, at 1290 No. 9 Pythian Sisters of Seattle tent, No. Manitou council, No. $4, Degree of | Alpha. Theta sorority, on Tuesday | 9%, will hold their bazaar Friday after t the home| neon and evening, December 1, at Sixth ave. | the K. of #. hall, 199% Third ave A business men’s lunch will be The Flapper Grows Demure No longer dashing, but demure, the November 28, at the Masonic tom be entertained Tuesday afternoon, ®t \tigoper dons the home of Miss Irene Baltrusch, ‘jars . 2 136 N. 76th st, Mre. F. 8, Burbank ranged the following program Wil) he down stocking» other insignia of her « Of course she demand it Here in her ong wkirts, Puritan Col | jen ge long sleeven 1 if the new styles | of the » And they seem to do #0. an The new fall allhoustte| ished with cuffs of seal, The whole| with ite exnential for her. Bhe’l jatrests in a few weeks nnd after that | gig, she'll grow more and more unt!) het | required on the upper port fine Van Rennast/name is legion MONDAY AKING NEW FUR COAT NEW YORK, No This ie the “ ‘ heanon when women are her 5 nt to make | | BY HEDDA HOYT one } | chant new fur coats or having the | chants 1 fu ‘ h | old ones remodel } usually has very definite ideas of any atylen in nw that one te Hable They are ery good atyle t son and one could not go wrong In| schoo! aving a cont that has neen Ite best | taiversity of ax a long coat, cut up into one of can ty r parts of an old long one orte or the woman who wants @ long! Normal schoo coat, there are always ways of ha new fur added to old coats to rehabill tate them, but this calls for consider ° able expense. Recently 1 saw in a Re very smart Fifth avenue bop a coat, | which, to my mind, is an ideal solu tion for the remodeling of the long sea! coat. as It combined a minimum | University jof expense with complete beauty of | #re afforded for the | line the Jens ambitious and the ie A full skirt of seal wes attached to | poseful ja heavy black satin bodice, which S 4 ® «mall rolled collar | 2. 13 nancipation? | was attached at the neckline. None sleeves were of satin, fin-| There's one basic! coat waa for the two pa article to her oreed, “Ax well be out! hung in cape fashion to the slightly and dumb of the world an out of fashion.” | ————___ thee - —_—_— $$ served from 11:30 a. m. to 120 p. m p. mm Washington, }2 o'clock, tn 720 pm Two Harvard Dramatic club plays will be read, “The Bank Account” and “The Rescue.” ee Wert Seattle Art Club j ‘The West Seattle Art club will | om of Mre Murray Tth meet at the Holland, 2272 nenday morning 10:30 o'clock Mra, Warner H Past Matrons of 0. &. 8 ‘The Past Matrons’ Asosciation of Order of the | Star, will meet Friday afternoon, at the Masonic temple, Drama Reading Circle | The Evening Drama Reading Cir cle of the Women’s University club will meet Monday will speak on “The | castern best sources obtainable a fine lot of recipes for the coupon below: Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, November 27, at age and mailing: NAME .- coae -orcenes + ecenns ose oor ave. 8. W., Wed November 29, at Few of us chew our food enough. Hasty meals are harmful, but Wrigley’s will make up for much of the lack of mastication. Wrigley’s stimulates the flow of saliva that helps the stomach take care of its load. Eat less, chew it more and use Wrigley’s after every meal. It keeps teeth white, breath sweet and combats acid mouth. “Pritt | MINI \CUr NOVEMBER 97 OUT OF THE OLD Qype igi “ pace “ i og se tel Explains Why That graduates make poorer records gf Washington theg dents from other parts of the a the statement made by A. 6 mm prenident of the Centra gal thaes submitted last week af however, points are neveral reasons tor ng of Beattio men, for local boys to abundant Again, town students epeng was completely hidden by two waist- | hours on the Straot cars pannels of seal which fell in they have multitudinous home; cape effect in front and in back,| “nd their study hours age abandon rouge, rotled-|-phe front panel was divided, forming | Yised bobbed hair and the | wide lapels, « n bodice could be seen at See That Your Wife Gets to Read changer, Watch | garment was lined thruout with black! NOTTINGH ngland, ’ begin to dot the! satin, By having the bodice and|—At the welll page ven made of satin, the only fur) Hicks and Thomas Lanning nq f the |word was spoken. jn that} witnesses and minister wer = Caramels, Nougats and Fudges Want to know all about how to make ‘em? What utenalls ant pots and pans you need, just how to get the right results for @ liclous homemade candies? Then you want the bulletin jut om, pleted by our Washington Bureau, which has comptied from the and fudge candies of all kinds. Just fill out carefully 1822 N. Y. Ave., Washington, D. 6. I want the bulletin CARAMELS, NOUGATS FUDGES, and inclose herewith 4 cents in stamps fer st teeeneeesteeeerecstoeesseeereseeees aveneetanas