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| Mrs. Frederick Hostess "Miss Katherine Arm- strong to Be Honored; Lancheon for Mrs. _ Fransioli. OMPLIMENTING Miss Katherine Armstrong of Oakland, Cal, who be her house guest, Mra, Walter Tomkins ts entertaining th four tables of bridge at her on Saturday afternoon with a “Bumber of additional guests coming fat the tea hour, ‘Mrs. W. V. Tanner will have three of bridge and a few additional for tea tm honor of Miss ong on Wednesday afternoon home. Edith Young Luncheon Tm compliment to her sister, Mra. Fransioll, Miss Edith Young with a luncheon at Bunset clud Wednesday, preced- the program to be given at the ber Music Concert ‘The second in the series of Cham mmusie concerts the Mustoal Art ty is presenting this season, will Place Wednesday morning at 11 et the Women’s University new recital hall, Sixth and st, with the entrance on a following artistlo program be given by the Spargur string with Jane Burns Albert, so- as guest artist: L Opus 18, No. 2 . Beethoven cantadtie (Allesre) molto quasi presto wrote Lf string quartein | ovening gave a dinner of eight cov- | ers in their — ‘cover a very wide range of thought early style he wrote atx, published deat : ‘soarareme . Tourgraia | Hew: Kuree Albert Bampton. Taree, Accompaniste Saline sestnenn. Laken. . Smetaoa i i He is feeognition of — : ‘thi at ing g 3 | el isi ii fall i it - | Miss Amaand Regina mete to Miss Gertrude Elford. _ Invitations have been limited to|™ Membern of Miss Elford's bridal ty and Alpha Phi sorority sisters. “a ly Dad’ Cast of secret Maude Clara a] and “Pucker” Cast mi One-act Pia: Cant, > - | tty Raby and Mono! at Sunset Club Mrs. Donald B. F erick enter tained with a del tful tea this afternoon at the Sunset club, as a compliment to Mrs. A. 8, Kerry Presiding at the tea table were Mra. A. B, Stewart, Mra. C. D. Stim son, Mra, Dantel Kell rand Mre Arthur G. Dunn Assiatine were Mrs. Archibald Stewart Dew ney Mrs. Wedward I. Garrett, Mra. Fred. erick Parks, Mra. Alfred Rollo and Mrs, Alexander Scott Bullitt eee Supper Dance Mra. U. C with a supper 4 | this evening in Bates’ birthday Informal Bridge Luncheon Mrs. C. P. Constantine will be host. em at an informal bridge luncheon Friday afternoon at her home, 2502 33rd ave. 8. at her home of Dr. noe otlebration Madrona G wilds Bridge Tea Mrs. George T. Myers and Mra © C. Filson will preside over the table at the Madrona guild's bridge tea home of Mra, A. B. Schafer, 1 Dorffel drive. Added to the long list of table reservations are Mrs. David Bowen, Mre. Ben H. Baxte: Andrew McAuley, Mra, H. 3. Brooka Mrs. C. C. Filson, Mins Loulse Nel- son, Mra. Rufus Buck, Mre. Cart J Smith, Mra. U. M. Dickey, Mra. Fred Fischer, Mrs. Francis Singleton and Mrs. Charboneat Entertains for House Guests Mra F. M. Collins entertained twenty-four guests at her home, 112 16th ave. N, Saturday evening, honor of her guests, Mr. and Mra Clyde Turner and little daughter, Virginia, of Edison, and on Sunday va | Bridge Lancheon Mra A. D. Remington i» enter taining with a bridge lunchson of} twelve covers at her home om Friday afternoon. Interlaken “Guild Plans «=| Dance and Card Party To celebrate the success of tts re | cent bazaar, Interlaken guild of the | Children’s Orthopedic hospital has plans under way for & dance and card party at the Yacht club on Fri day, December 15. This guild ts famous for it# lovely Bates ts entertaining | Friday afternoon, December &, at the! Mra. George) Terrell, Mra. H. F. Ostrander, Mrs. | in| | | WOMEN’ | CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Daughters of Ploneers Daughters of Pi to} 1870, will & t Wednesday, Deoem bor 6 at 2 p. m, at the home of| Mra, Edmund Howden, 1624 18th ave, Mra. BH, K. Owens, chairman of the program mmittes, has ar | | ranged for the reading of « paper) jwent by Miss Maritiha who was one of tho first t Walla Walla school district, No. about 1870. Mins Johnstone ia now | confined to her hospital bed, but her |keen memory has recalled many In teresting and amusing Incidents of j the early # days of pioneers. Remi niacenc of early Whitman ool lege life in Eastern Washington will also be given Mra, J. A. Colwell will sing a group }of songs, and will conduct the com-| | munity singing, which i# always « jfeature of the meetings. | Mra. Bowden will be assisted by | Mra. F. Williams and Mrs, J. J. | Doheny neers, prior c cee King County Minute Women King County Minute Women will) moet Wednesday, December 4, in the | Lake Burien church at Seahuret Park at 10 o'clock. The afternoon sonsion will begin at 2 o'clock, at which time Dr, William McKibben will speak on “The Narcotic Evil.” There will also be a talk on “The I. literacy Problem.” . Christmas Meeting | The Women's Foreign and Home jiieneey socletios of the First | Methodist church will meet Wednes day, Deo. 6, for an all-day meeting. | A business session with reporte will) eccupy the morning hours. Follow. ling luncheon and @ social hour, the} following program will be presented: Christmas Carcle—“Bilent Night." “Oo, Little Town of Methienem,” “Joy te) Manley Long | Holo—""There W; } ve. A. Preston Burne | | “The Tree of Life” Mre Thomas Moreum | “Cradle Hong” (Hrabme) Mise Lote Wiley “White Gitte fur the King”. . | Marmbers and Friends | Carole "Tiaeh, the Merald Angels Ming.” “White Shepherds Watehad Their “It Came Upon the Midnight The First Presbyterian church will hold « bazaar Wednesday Thursday, December 6 and 7. Bach eirele from A to W will have « booth. There will be on sale fancy | work, linens, toys, dolls and delice | rirst Presbyterisn Church Basar } and | meet with Mra. M. S CLUBS Auxiliary to American Legion Post, No, 160 The Women's auxiliary to the American Legion post, No. 160, will entertain with a card party at Gate wood hall, Wednesday evening, De comber 6, at & o'clock. Tho proceeds will be used to carry cheor to the dis abled boys now tn different hospitals. A short musteal p been arranged and refreshments will be | served ee Alki Review, No, 59 Alki review, No, 69, W. B. A., will meet Wednesday evening, December 4, at § o'clock, for the annual oleo- tion of officers, In the A. O. U. W. ball, Ninth ave, and Union at. eee MeKinley Cirele No. 11 ‘The officers of William MoKinley Cirole, No. Li, Ladies of the G. A. R, will serve a home-cooked dinner, Wednesday, December 4, at noon, in Veteran’ hall, Armory, A cirele meeting will follow at 2 o'clock, when the annual inapection will take place land the election of officers and dele @utes will be held. There will be a card party at #20 p.m. Members urged to attend Ridgely Auxtiiary The Ridgely auxiliary to the Re dekahe will meet Wednertay after. noon, December 6, at 2 o'clock, with Jeasio W. Chamberlain, 143 W. at eee Woman's Century Chub The ohild study department of ¢ Woman's Century club will mi Wednesday, December 6, at the home of Mre. Frank L. Parker, 1922 1. Prospect st. Dr. Curtis P. Williams of the University of Washington will speak on “Pty, With Reference to Toys, for Children.” ee Amethyst Social Clob Amethyst Sootal olyb, O. B.S, will A. Weed, 302 29th ave, Wednesday, December 6, at 1:50 |p m. All mambers of the Order of |the Kastern Star are welcome. see Woodcraft Thimble Chub The Seattle Woodoraft Thimble club will give a card party Wednes | day, December 6, at 2 p,m, at the home of Mra, J. Dallison, 2128 Seo- ond ave, W. All friends invited. ee Progressive Thought Club ‘The Progressive Thought olub will meet at the Federated clubhouse at 1:80 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, December 6, Mra. Kether Bosley will speak on “Peace” at 9 o'clock. | teanen dainties. Circle Bt wilh serve ' juncheon on Wedneslay and the Untversity Unitarian Oburch The Women’s Alliance of the Unt Informal parties and the indies fm | “inner committee will have charge) versity Unitarian chureh will meet ble | charge always present some very tn i. | teresting special features as an added attraction. Mra. C. G. Crook i chairman of the committee on arrangements, as sisted by Mra. B. G. Goebel and Mrs. FP. R. Bates. The | Benefit for Norwegian Christmas Charity Fund The Helping division of the Nor Hospita] association has com for an entertainment to i on Saturday evening, , at $ o'clock. Mra. Gun- sel i | i i 5 rE Ex : i tee in charge of the affair. following program will be pre g 3 One-nct Play."Tlow « Giri Keepe a Hecret™ characters: Mary Morten (who is giving & tea). Donna Lunn Marjorie Forsyth Nellie Carr Lote Lunn, Lilian Greenberg, Kant “Brivia Stub, Eitsabeih Banith > . Lilien Greenbere Mies ida Carter r tthe Innocent cause of ne Lann Lots Lunn ‘Courtship Under Difticuities* cell Wentorman Jina Winterbottom Juge Gaine oar *- ye = On tay Phonotraphog With Recordss iA co Cat” | came down Monday to spend a week | home. Raymond Foy | jof the dinner, which wil! be served | at 639 p. m, Queen Anne circle will serve the dinner on Thureday evening. Everyone welcome. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cook and family, who have been visiting rela tives hore, left Sunday for their home in Portland. eee Miss Beatrice Gould spent the week end with friends in Aberdeen. Dr. and Mre Walter Moore are leaving the last of this week fod Ban Francisco, where they will joim Mr, | and Mre. BT. Stimeon and sail for month's trip to Honolulu. cee Mr. and Mrs. Francis West Gris wold (Dorothy Lebel Littlefield) are residing at $25 W. Washington st, san Diego, Cal eee Joshua Green, who is attending Thacher School for boys in California, will spend the Christmas holidays with his parenta, Mr. and Mra. Joshua | Green. . Mr. Harold Chadwick, of San Fran- Cinco, is the guest of hin parents, Mr. and Mra, H. A. Chadwick, for a few | weeks, . | Miss Irene Jarman, of East Sound, with Mra. J. © Huteson. eee Mr, and Mra Nelson B. Phillips are leaving the first of the year for De- | trolt, where they will make thelr eee Miss Marie A. Collins, who motored | down with friends from Edison to | spend the week-end with her mother, | Mra. F. M. Collins, returned Sunday jevening. Miss Collins will spend her Christmas vacatio her home here, . | Orthopedic Tea Shop | Mrs. ©. T. Clark will hada hostess for the University guild Wednesday at the Orthopedic Tea Shop. Assist- ing will be Mrs. W. T. Robinson, Mrs. W. M. Hansen, Mrs. J. B. Win- |ston, Mra. ©. B. Draper, Mra, N. T. Winter, Mrs. N. ©. Williams, Mra. in the aaeensbly room of the chape! for an all-day session. beginning at 10 @. m. Wednesday, At 5 p. m, Dr. John Carroli Perkins will speak on “Phases of Unitarianiem.” Women of the parish and neighborhood are welcome eee Woman's Association, First Christian Church The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's association of the First Christian church will be held tn the Oda Fellows’ hall, on Broadway and 10th ave, Wednesday, December 6, beginning at 11 a m, with « Bible study by Miss Sarah Springer. A free luncheon will be served by the North division at 12:30 p. m., fo) lowed by a social hour and « mission ay re, Garfield High School PT. A. The Garfield High School PT. A will hold it# regular meeting on Wetnesday, December 6, in the school auditorium. Mr, Clark Bissett will be the speaker, Musical pro sram. eee Auxiliary to All Saints’ Church The Women's auxiliary of AD Saints’ church will have a military | whist party Wednesday, December 6, nt the Lakeside clubhouse at § p. m. ee Woman's Guild, St. Mark's Church ‘The Woman's guild of St. Mark's church will hold tts regular meeting Wednesday, December 6, at the church, Business meeting ts called for 12.30 p.m. Silver tea and sale of fancy articles will be the features of the afternoon. cee Alliance Francaise Alliance Francaise will meet Wednesday evening, December 6, at 8:15 o'clock, at the Y. W. C. A Frank B. ool will address “A Rheims which will be {lus Tonia Social Club The Ionia Social club, 0. B. 8., will have a card party Wednesday after noon, December 6, at 2 o'clock, at the Masonic temple. ee Rainter Beach Woman's Club The regular monthly meeting of | the Rainier Beach Women's club wil! | bo hela Wednesday, December 6, at! 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. H. 0. |Ira H. Watson, Mrs. D, T. Hoffman and Miss Stella Burcham. Johnson, 6047 Roxbury st. A “bring and buy” sale will be held. in} Alki Review No, 60 Alkt Review 9, W. B.A, will ot nesday evening, December at § o'clock, In the A, O, t Ww | butlding Ninth ave, and Union at corner . Madrona Presbyterian Chureh The We » association of Madrona Presbyterian chureh will meet Wednesday, December 6, in the ebureh pariors at 2 p.m. Circle D Will serve the noon luncheon. eee West Seattle Review No, 51 West Beattio review No, 61, W. B. A. of the Maccabees, will meet on Wednond December 6, at & p. m., 4441 Callforr the y Apple Blossom Club The Michigan Apple Blonsom club will meet with Mira. Anna Corlett, 427 W, 62nd st, Thureday, December 7, Tuneheon will be served at 12:40 DP. m. by division No 4 ee Elderbloom Clob The Widerbloom club will meet Thurelay, December 7, at 11 a. m, in the K of P. hall, Third ave, and Virginia st. Hach member and guest i» requested to brifiy a small Christ mas gift to axohan with some friend during the . -. Alpha Club The Aipha club will meet Thurs @ay, December 7, for 12:20 luncheon at the home of Mra. Carrie B. Vallen tine, $03 29th ave. Take car No, 11, on Third ave. eee Central Mission Study Clab ‘The Central Mission Study club of the ¥. W. C. A. will hold its next meeting on Friday, December &, at 10 « m, in the Bible room of the association. The subject of study for the day will be chapter VI, “Improv ing Race Relations.” . . Fortson:Thygesen Auxiliary Fortson-Thygesen auxiliary No U. 8. W. V., will meer at the home of Mra, Guy Morse, 429 17th ave, N., Thursday, December 7. Tea will be served at 12 noon. * - Robert E. Lee Chapter Robert B. Lee chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet Thur day, December 7, at 2 p m., with Mrs. ©. K. Worthington, 493 Hoy} ston ave. N. Blection of officers will be hel@ ee Chapter AO, P. B. 0. Chapter AO. P. EB. O., meets Fri day evening, December 8, at 8 o'clock with Mra Cora B. Bow, £720 17th ave. N. B. . . Pythian Sisters The Pythian Sisters’ Past Chiefs’ aneociation meets with Mra. R. W. Flemming, 2912 Grand et, at 1:30 p m., Thursday, December 7. eee Social and Charitable Club “Freja” ‘The Ladies’ Soctal and Charitable club “Freja will meet Thursday, December 7, at 2 p.m, in the wom en's parlors of the Swedish club. “ee Business and Professional Women's Club ‘The Business and Professional Women's club on Tuesday, Decem ber 5, will Join in the nation-wide ob- | norvance of Educational week. The club meeting will be at the Fine) Arta gallery, those who find opportu- nity for enjoying the informal social hour meeting at 6 o'clock, The monthly business meeting ts called for 6:40, At T o'clock the meat Ing will be turned over to Mrs. Fior- ence B. Moyer, educational director ot Frederick @ Nelson, who haa charge of the evening's program. Stephen I. Miller, dean of the col- lege of business administration, Unt- | versity of Washington, will be the | mpeaker of the evening, There will also be short addresses by members of the club's educational committes. This committes consists of Mias Mar- garet McCarney, girls’ adviser at Franklin high school; Miss Ethel H. Coldwell, dean of women at the Unt veraity of Washington; Mra. Frank Royoe Tupper, lecturer on subjects pertaining to education in salesman- ship and store service, and matters BEAUTY SPECIALIST TELLS SECRET A_ Beauty Specialist Gives Home- Made Recipe to Darken Gray Hair Mre. M. D. Gillespie, a well-known beauty specialist of Kansas City, re- cently gave out the following state ment regarding gray hair: “Anyone can prepare @ simple mixture at home that will darken eray hair, and make it soft and glossy. To « haif-pint of water ada 1 ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and % ounce of glycerine. “These ingredients chased at any Kittle cost can be pur drug store at very Apply to the hair twice & week until the desired shade ts obtained, This will make a gray- haired person look twenty years younger. It dose not color the scalp, | jis not sticky or greasy and does not rub off.”-—Advertisement. Portland Police Checked on Cash | PORTLAND, Deo. 6 of the Portinna must render hia finances, which ts Chiet of Polioe 1, Jonkinn Chief Jenkins does not believe that on a salary of $140 a month his men oan buy expensive homes, or support high-powered biles, Every police officer required to furnish « list anmots and debts ‘Two members of the detective force have been assigned the task of checking up on their brother officers. All will be photographed and finger-printed Ore., iovery member pollo de. partment ” ot order statement ting to 04 today an p will be of his of otvio importance; Miss Bvelyn Mall, superintendent of nurses at the Beattie General hospital, and Mins Celia D, Shelton, supervisor of voon. tonal education schools ‘This meeting will be open to all | women of Beattie interested in the| subject of education, members or not. It ts particularly desired that members bring as guests young women about to enter business or professions, and girts' ad viners in all the Beattle high schools. eee Christmas Sale at Deaconess’ Settlement A Christmas sale will be held at| 1610 Rain: | the Deaconess’ settiement fer ave, Thursday, December 7, all day and evening. The sale will in clude fancy as well as uneful arti clea. There will be an entertainment in the evening and refreshments will be served. The proceeds will be used for the support of the Deaconens workers. . Bt. Clement’ St. Clement’ irish Bazaar rish will have a bazaar at the Parish hours, Friday, December 8, beginning at 2 p. m. Fancy articles, candy and delicates nen dainties will be offered for pale. At 6:15 p. m, @ dinner will be served. by | automo: | in Seattle public | whether elub| 'Preacher to Give Hawkine condemnation Rhy, Chauncey J brought @ flood of down on tits head by declaring from the pulpit of Plymouth Congress tional church Sunday might that “Peattle in the most wide open city the United States,” announced Jay that he would attempt jy the dance hall problem by « dances in the social halls of hurch, beginning next month, don’t expect to attract the type th of who dives which I investigated,” he said “They are hopeless. But I will try to keep other girls from a similar fate |by offering a counter attraction.” women now frequent | Pigwres Show How Army Was Reduced Figures recently compiled by army | officials and submitted by local army representatives show the exact cuts | made by congress in the army bud wet. According to these figures the budget of the National Guard ts cut | 16 per cent for the year of 1923; that of the O. T. C., 2% per cent; the Cc. M. T. C,, 981-3 per cent, and that of the officers reserves, 76 per cent The entire cut is given as $10,500 000. Army officials object to the in crease pproximately 61 per cent jin the budget of the rivers and har bors improvements Interlake School to Hold Program An education week program, to which the public i# invited, will Wednesday evening by Inter lake school in the Lincoln high |achool auditorium. Captain BE 1c. Colvin will be the i lepeaker. Others the . | will be Mra. Lioyd E. 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