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j | i ‘Assistants Chosen Tea; Dinner Before} Junior Dance; Bridge Luncheon at. Mercer) Island Home. RS. EARL JAMISON wil! be as sisted at the tea that she ts giv ing Tuesday, December 5, from 4 un: | th @ o'clock, tn honor of Mrs. H. F. Alexander, by Mrs. Lewis 1. Byman, | Mrs. Francis Guy Frink, Mrs. Fred | Baxter and Mrs. F. K. Munday, who will preside at the urns. Mra, Clara EB. Farnsworth, Mre John D. Hull, Mrs, Richard W. Por ry, Mrs. Guido Farts, Mre, William Fieloom and Miss Juliet Graham will assist about the rooms. ‘The cariis will be received by Mary Jamison and Nancy Farnsworth. eee Miss Donworth Dinner Hostess Miss Mary Donworth ts entertain ing with a dinner of ten covers at the Sunset club, Wednesday eve- Ding, preceding the Junior dance. eee Mrs. Dizard Plans Luncheon Complimenting Mrs. George Schaefer and Miss Leona Schaefer, of New York, who are the guests of | Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Schaefer, Mrs.) Joseph F. Dizard ts entertaining with a bridge luncheon for atxteen, Wednesday afternoon, at her homa, “The Firs,” on Mercer tstand. oe Tea Will Honor Southern Visitor Mra. John Minor Blackford and Mrs. Robert Boyd Walkinshaw have issued cards for a tea at the home / 4 until ¢ o'clock, honor. Launcelot Minor Black- Virginia, who is the guest son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Blackford. eee Luncheon and Shower Mrs, William J. Bernard will en- tertain with a luncheon for twenty- five and a shower Saturday after) moon in compliment to Mins Har. riet Baxter, whose engagement to Mr. Evan McCord was recently an- ft i if! 1 Hy Katherine Nib- Helen Goetz. HAIR FALL OUT 35c“Danderine” Saves Your ‘Thanksgiving tained one hundred of her high! school friends at a dancing party | Saturday evening in the Queen Anne hall eee | oni Omega Bazaar on December 9 Al the good things that “mother | MeCarthey and Clifford Mrs, Davison Ho: Mrs. Peter Davison will be hostess ess on ‘Thureday, entertaining with a| dinner at her apart ment ta Adrian Court . Tickets for Twilight Musicale | Tickets for the Twilight Musicale to be given under the auspices of| the women's counctl of 8t, Mark's! church, Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the home of Mrs, Alex: ander Railile, may be obtained by calling Mrs. Frederick entley,| Capito! 0891, and Mrs, Ceol! Bacon Capitol 0156, Dancing Party Mins Elinore Sayre of the Queen Anne high echoo! senior class, enter. | . used to make” will be found at the delicatessen booth at the Chi Omega bamaar, to be held Saturday, Decem ber 9, et the Washington Annex The Mothers’ club, which ts always ready to respond to a call from either active or alumnae chapter, has planned to take charge of the home j cooking booth, under the leadership of Mre F. C. Taft, Assisting her will be Mrs. W. B. King, Mrs, Lee Raker, Mra. C. W Mahoney, Mre. H. C. Mason and Mra, C. R. Keok. The following acttve giris, in fancy costumes, will furnish entertainment for the baraar; Miss Mary Lots Warner, Miss Helen Dugan, Mis Pegey Thompson, Miss Gall Mur phine, Miss Dorothy Smith, Mist Wynne White and Misu Hazel Wei dow. the president Varsity Ball ee |\Friday Night The annual varsity ball will take place Friday evening at De Honey's hall, The setting will be Arabian tn character, a glimpse of the derert, with white-robed, be-turtaned riders in the distance, rich hangings, Oriental rugs, and fantastio shaded lights. There fn to be an Arabian dance during an intermieaton, and accord ing to the usual custom, pledges to the Oval club will be announced. The patrons and patronesses will be Governor and Mra, Loule F. Hart, President and Mra. Henry Suzzalio, fam J. Coyle, Mayor and Mra. Edwin J. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Winlock Miller, Dr. and Mra, Willlam A. Shannon, Mr. and Mra. W. A. Rupp, M. Glen, Dean and Mrs. D. T. Thom- son, Dean and Mrs. Cart Magnusson, Dean and Mrs. H. BE. Gould, Dean Ethel Hunley Coldwell, Dean Milnor Roberta, Professor and Mra. Edmond 8. Meany, Professor and Mra. Leaite J. Ayer, Commandant and Mre. Earle @Arcy Pearce, Judge and Mra the Misses Dorothy Smith, Ruth McKinnon, Luella Hart, Genevieve Johnson, Elma Dick, Betty Slade, Dorothy Batley, Catherine Biges, Margaret Duncan and Margaret Stanton and Messrs. Howard Middie- ton, Walter Latimer, Byron Scott, Joneph Drumheller, Jack Wright, Horace Gilbert, William Williams, Barton Brown, Vernon “linch, Or- rin Vining, Harvey Hendrickson, Jo Newdall, chairman. A group of freshman girls who will preside over the punch Includes the Misses Katherine Ellts, Lois Pendle- ton, Beula Bishop, Virginia Umbden- stock, Kathleen Parshall, Irene Rea field, Laura Harvey, Annabelle Me- Kinnon, Ruth Shay, Gael Murphine, Reba Hosner, Katherine Bomestwell, Helen Grant, Marton Beebe, Agnes Carter, Ethel McCart, Helen Schu. bert, Elizabeth McCoy, Helen Irving, Margaret Revelle, Margaret Beutel, Loulse Bartell, Marion Kamasaer, Katherine De Freest, Helen McKen eee Hair—Ends Dandruff! Délightful Tonic Hurry! It’s your duty! Hach day you see a little more hair falling out | and you are making no cffort to} avold baldness. What a pity. Falling! hair means your hair is weak, sick—~ possibly dandruff is strangling tt, or the hair root pores in the scalp are not firm and tight, thus wasting the hair-growing oils. Danderine almost instantly stops . long. Danderine 1» delightful—not sticky wie and Thelma Waite. | Thanksgiving Dinner at Tea Shop Madrona Guild will have charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop Wednesday, | and will serve a Thanksgiving din- ner, with turkey and home made mince ples on the menu. rs. Nelson Phillips will be the) hostess, ausisted by Mrs. L. R. Daw son, Mrs. C, G, Norse, Mra. F. R. Singleton, Mrs. E. Macmaster, Mra W. M. Williams, Mrs. Raymond Banks, Mrs. William Beddow, Mrs. J. L. Charbneau and Miss Janet Mackay. Additional Reservations for Madrona Guild's Card Party Reservations © rapidly being made for the card party and tea Madrona guild of the Orthopedic hospital ts giving Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. A. 0. Schaeffer, 107 Dorffel drive. Additional reservations include Mrs, David Bowen, Mra. Ben H. Baxter, Mrs. C. C. Wilson, Mra. W. D. MeAvoy, Mra. Rufus Buck, Mra. Orange Jacobs, Mra. BE. P. Whiting, Mrs. Carl J. Smith, Mra. U. M. Dick- ey_and Mrs, H. F, Ostrander. Mrs. W. A. Irwin ts general chairman of the affair. eee Musicale This Evening Under the auspices of the Business and Professional Women's chapter of ,| the Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church, a musicale will be given this evening at the art gal- lery of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Go to any drug store now bottle. Use it. Have beautiful hair and Frye, 722 Ninth ave, The doors will be open at 7:30 o'clock and the musical program will beain at 8:30 o'clock, | fancy work. Informal Luncheon With covers placed for ten it} Mrs, Wallace Green Collings enter tained with a luncheon at her home! today Miss Leibly Married The marriage of Miss Ines Lelbly daughter of Mr, and Mra. C.F. Letb ly, to Mr, Imiel G , son of Mra C. J. Wank, took place at the home of the bride's parents on Wednesday evening, November y, performed by the of Tacoma, a boyhood friend of the groom, took place be neath @ canopy of greens and pink chrysanthemums. Ming Beatri rnier plieyed the wedding march, and before the cere: mony Miss Gladys Wilding sang “At Dawning,” and Mr, Charles More sang “Because,” The bride, entering on the arm of her father, was charming tn a gown of white satin and embroldered chit. fon diomsom~ and carried @ shower bou quet of Ophelia roses, white garde nias and pink bouvardia. Miss Mvelyn Nutter, the maid of honor, wore pink organdy and car ried an armful of Columbia roses. Mr. Wilfred Waak, the bridegroom's brother, wae best man After the reception which followed, Mr. and Mra, Geiser left on a motor trip, the bride traveling In a three piece sult of brown fashiona, trim- med with nutria, and brown satin hat to matoh. They will be at home tn the Mount Baker district after December 20. Personal Mr, an@d Mrs. Colin O. Radford removed Monday to their new home at 2281 Interlaken place. eee Mra. W. B. Nettleton and her nieos, Mrs. lL. B. Gaynor left Mon @ay for Minneapolis, called there by the fliness of Mra, Nettleton’s sis ter, Mre, W. M. Horner. ore Mrs. Delroy Getchell has returned to her home at Medford, Ore. after spending « short time here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Parsons. . Mr. G) EB. M. Pratt returned Sun @ay evening from @ short trip tn the Bast, eee Mrs. C. J. Bell, Mra. F.C, Plum- mer and daughter, Bernice, left Sun: day for an extended trip to Call- fornia. oe Mra, Samuel Brooks, of Vancou- ver, B. C, te spending a few days in town, at the Hotel Washington. eee Mr. Russell Gordon Pages, fr, mo- tored down yesterday from Port An- geies to mpend a few days with his mother, Mrs, Russell Gordon Page. eee Mr. and Mre. R. McHenry arrtred yewterday from Port Angeles and left tofay for a short trip to San Fran cinco. e- Mr. and Mra. Thomas D, Stimson, who have been abroad since Septem ter, are expected home Wednesday evening. Mise Catherine Holzheimer will come over from the Annie Wright seminary, In Tacoma, to spend Thankagtving with Miss Lorraine Casey. Improvemen: Leach! Heights Woman's Improve. ment club will have an all-day meet. ing Friday, December 1, at Mra. D. A. Miller's home, 1400 Mth ave 8. Lancheor will be served at 1 o'clock, followed by « Christmas sale of Mra, Miller will be as stated by Mrs. J. F. Johnson, Mra, c F. Newman and Mra GC E. Berry. eee Sigma Kappa Alumnae Sigma Kappa Alumnae will meet Saturday, December 2, at 2:30 p. m, at the chapter house, 4732 Zist ave. N. BE. In the evening the alumnae She wore a wreath of orange) t Blondes have to be more careful in their selections of millinery than | brunettes, It is very easy for them to achieve a flamboyant or “stagey” appearance For instance, let a decided blonde | put on « wide-brimmed, ack velvet j hat, trimmed with bright gold lace, and immediately she loses charm. The gold of the hat com CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Wort Seattle Art Club The West Seattle Art club will mest at the home of Mrs. Murray Holland, 2278 37th ave, 8. W., Wed nesday morning, November 29, at 10:30 o'clock. Mra. Warner will speak on “The Life and Works of Thomas Hil” ee Social Service Club The Social Service club will gtve| requested to attend. ite annual Thanksgiving party and musicnie at the King county how pital, Wednesday, November 29, at Fhe ee ° Auxiliary to British-American Association The women's auxiliary to the BritishAmertcan association wil! Correct her| WOMEN’S CLUBS j Petes with the gold of her hair, and/| both lose, | However, place upon her head «| soft hat of mouse-colored plush, which brings Out the beauty of her |hatr, and watch the transformation, | The drooping feathers accentuate the fragility of her type and break the severe line | She has featured herself, not her! ‘hat , dent of the W. C. T. U, and Mra Jackson Stlbaugh, superintendent of | state, county and city law enforce ment, were made life members of the | national W. C. T. U. Mrs, Silbaugh was also elected as national lecturer and organizer, . . Ladies of the Golden North | The Ladies of the Golden North will meet Friday, December 1, at §/ DP. mM, at 1923% First ave, Members eee British American Association The British American association | will give « Thankagiving dancing party at Christensen’s hall Friday, December 1, at 9 p, tm. eee Mountain View Church Bazaar The Ladies Ald of Mountain View meet Wednesday, November 29, @t] church will hold a basaar at 7:20 p. the home of Mra. HM. m1 West Queen Anne carn eee Nina M. Frye Camp ‘The Nina M. Frye camp, Daugh ters of Veterans, will hold tte bazaar and 6 o'clock dinner Wednesday, De cember 14, at Veterans’ ball, Ar mory. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Chi Omega Aluronme meet Chi Omega Alumnae wil! for luncheon at the chapter house Friday, December 1. For reserva: tions call Mra. C. B. MacDougall, | Bast 0986. eee Lonesome Club The Lonesome club will meet will entertain with a Thankegtving | Tuesday evening, November 28, at dance at the chapter housey geal eddings, make arn eo Bun-Mald Relstne should cos you po mere than the following ESE Sun-Maid Raisins § o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Olivia B. Dodds, 6214 17th ave, N. B. eee West Seattle Woman's Club Tho West Seattle Woman's club Will hold tts regular meeting Friday afternoon, December 1, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mra. Charles M. Howe, 2324 California a’ instead of Thursday, Thanksgiving day. eee Business and Professional Women's Club On Tuesday evening, December 28, the Business and Professional Wom en's club will meet at the Fine Arts gallery for their annual Thankagiv. ing celebration. cee W. ©. T. U. Women Honored At the recent convention of the W. C. T. U., held in Philadelphia, Mrs. “Costs More, but Importers and Roasters ©. Smiley. | m. Friday, December 1, at the church Garfield st, at 2 p.m. Take} hall, eee Non-Sectarian Club The Non-Sectarian club will meet ATE T00 MUCH! A FEW TABLETS EASE STOMACH Instant Relief from Indigestion, Gas, Sourness, Flotulence, Stomach full! Digestion atopped! The moment you chew a few tablets of “Pape's Diapepsin” your stomach feels fine. All the feeling of indi- gestion, heartburn, fullness, tight- nes, palpitation, stomach acidity, gases, or sourness vanishes. Kase your stomach and correct your digestion for a few centa. Mary L. Stillwell, state vice presi. | Pleasant! Harmless! Any drug store. COMPLIMENT YOUR GUESTS —AT— Thanksgiving Dinner BY SERVING Corona Blend Coffee It’s Worth More” Most Grocers Have It Commercial Importing Co. Seattle, U. 8. A. Repair Ship Is on the repair ship of the Postal Tele graph Cable company i# now on its For Big and Little Fellows: A beautiful ’ selection of Youths’ and Boys’ Overcoats at special prices: $9 $ ] ee $ ] 49° Footballs! A full-sized football goes with every Boys’ Suit or Overcoat. Cheasty: Second at Seneca aR Luxite Hose Luxite Hose WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—A has developed in President ding’s cabinet over the merger of the Armour and packing interests, way to mend the broken cable near Midway ts the announcement of com- | pany headquarters here. Transpa- cific cable communication, tt ts said, will be resumed immediately. Way to Mend Cable SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28-—That Friday, December 1, with Mrs. D. 8. Galloway, 2657 Rainier ave, Lunch- con will be served at 12:30 p.m. eee Thursday evening, according to ite ushal custom, on account of the Thankegiving holiday. Denver Salesman Shot by Negroes DENVER, Nov. 28.—George E. Miller, Denver salesman, was killed Monday night by two negroes, who attempted to rob him. John J. Jones | and Fred Rhodes, the negroes, are said to have confessed to the killing. is now sold by Bartell, Swift « most drug stores evel he: Zonery Club The Zonery club will not meet ouresit needless suffer @ Winter~and the Children’s Let a cheery oil heater filled with Pearl Oil drive the chill from the bathroom. Its comfortable warmth will delight the kiddies and safe- guard their health. You can easily carry the heater fromroomtoroom -wherever you want its friendly glow, Pear! Oil is refined and re-refined by our special process — which makes it clean burning—no smoke —no odor—no waste, Sold in bulk by dealers every: . where, Insiston it by name—Pearl Oi A