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Play | ® play | collere |ber 15, ehureh Engagement of Miss Ray- | food to Mr. Owens An- nounced; Miss Marian tx; Wurzbacher Is Bride of ¥. Mr. Rogers. ALFRED RAYMOND an ter, Louise Annable, to Mr. " re Owens, son of Mre, HK.) No date has been set for pr wedding ety Following ts the onat: Spirit of Christmas Student fs a graduate of the California and a mem: | Kappa Epsilon frater | y ing Ceremony brated This Tan at 4 o’clock, the] of Miss Marian Wure- , daughter of Mr. and Mra, F. Piane— Rogers, son of Mr, and Mra G. Rogers, of Auburn, was @t the home of the bride's with « Rev, W. A. Major The Otty relatives and close Jean drawing room was a garden Mowers, and the ceremony under @ canopy of pink chrysanthemums and banked on either side with Of the pink diossoma, the softly lighted by the rays of @andies in high candelabra. the service Miss Kita Medin “Love Comes Like a Summer * and Miss Vivian Clemans the Mendelssohn Wedding for the entrance of the bride, iked With her father, Piret orange blossoms and silver the maid of of two-toned in aiiver, her hatr gar-| hours, With silver leaves and small 3 . daughter of Dr.| Tree Gable, was a | iy iff Hl Hi i | FE i ei d piel i 5 5 Ea H sk i ; i E ; i [ ii te i i f | i! i 4842 University bivd. Redington ts a graduate of § College of Washington and the Untversity of Washing- the University of California. | graduated from the State of Washington and is affil- ‘with se} Theta Pi fraternity. ee i | rority to Give Carnival Gamma Delta sorority will @ & “Kristmas karnival” on Fri- ing at the Automotive club. 1821 Sececa st. The proceeds used for the summer camp ehildren and for the local de delicacies will be on | % end there will be entertainment | ¥ and a jitney dance. | committee in charge of details, | by Mre. Harold Kahn, as gen- in, consists of Mrs. Harry Mrs. A. B. Stusser, Mra. MacPtwrson, Mrs. William Pat- , Mrs, A. B. Lund and Mrs. A. P. hostesses for the evening will Taura Kiehl and Mrs. Alfred Patrons and patronesses include and Mrs. David C. Hall, Dean id Mrs. BH. C. Magnusson, Mr. and m. 8. EB. Davidson, Mrs. Frederick White, Mr. and Mrs. William 8. “ Mr. and Mrs. U. 8. Eicken- wry, Mr. and Mrs, G. K. Betts Mrs, Sam C. Standard, Mr. John Carleton Hays, Mr. Robert Gerry, Mr. and . ¥. Wlanly, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jer, Mr. ani Mrs. Frank A. oe thopedic Tea Shop leg Gaffner will be host- Alki Auxiliary Friday, assist- Sa by: he Harry Kauffman, Mra. , Mrs. A. K. White, Mra. . P. Bliss Mrs. H. P. King, Mra. tee Hantlun, Mra, Howard Hook, » Cyrus Brews and Mra. C. H “Lighting the Christman Candles. | presented on Friday evening, Decem | shoo! room of the First Presbyterian Ve ™ The Gtrt ‘The Boy Ha: a A mustoal program ede the play; | ‘Miss Raymond attended the Uni: | Pastoraie” of Washington and the| > “Minuet Cathedral school at Waal | yor. Mr. Clarke Kinsinger | Romance” Wientawekt > “Obertase Muewurt Mise Frances Willams, secompaniat Low Blows the Winter Wi > “Vale” vee La } Mise Frances Williama, accompgnmiet | ‘Consolation tm D Fiat” cso STtwat rearclle tn @ Miner” Rachmaninoff a the Moun Grieg | Delicious homemade candies will | be offered for sale at the close of Wursbacher, to Mr. Nathaniel ine program, with Miss Virginia! Bioxom tn charge Will Be Presented prepared by a committee of women In the Bast, will be © $00 p.m, In the Sunday by the Girls! Missionary #0 Dorothy Daniel stude as follows will Wientaweki | Miss Irja Kopike asass Kennedy William Jac o7 | Mine Que! evening's entertainment ts MRS. WILLIAM K. GUNN THE SEATT Mr. and Mr. Their da’ | Personal Mra ter, fan Francisco, ti land, Cal, to spend ¢ and Mra Howard Ff. Moftae Mrs Mr. and Mra Pdgar Sime are re- celving congratulations on the birth joe @ daughter, December 9. ee Williarn Allen Bier, of their guest t wn hea year t Stevens W to Stevens post No. Leonard | entertain with a 1220 luncheon « concert last evening was Amphions Give There will be « special program. |e male chorus of elmhty voices, was ber 15. Miss Addie Phinney of the Christmas articles made by hand by | by Gaul, Green Lake library will tell stories |members of the club will follow the and Senta Claus will distribute| luncheon hour, Christman stockings, In the evening © the adult members of the community West Seattle Nursery Association will be entertained at the achool| West Seattle Day Nursery associa auditorium at 7:30 o'clock. There| tion will give a Christmas ball and prano, was the assisting artist oe fon voice it is one of good quality, holidays. . | 1, auxtiiary Mus C provement until they have now A. ft, wi ( tained @ high degree of efficiency im at Faton are planning to leave January |¥riday, December 15, at Veterans’ | 4* ~ interest as it was the initial 4 for a short trip to New York hall, Armory. All patriotte traternt Excellent Program “ram une thelr new leader, | he on tlos and friends invited to attend.| Last evening the Amphion poctety,| Graham M 4, who proved himaelf | an able conductor of the suctety chosen last evening and daught Mies Ruth and Mise ee |heard in the first concert of their Marjorie Mcftae, will motor to Van Tonia Chapter thirteenth successful season, Each! were varied and were greeted with couver, Deo, 24, to spend Christen Ionia chapter No, 114, 0. B. 6. - enthu » by the large audier with Mr, and Mra. J. M. Cartisle Sewing club will meet with Mre.| 2#th ave. on Friday, December 16, | The ening number was “Bee | Re Hor Elbert, 118 10th ave, N.,| DA® postponed itw meeting to Janu | Fever,” by Mark Andrews; “Young Dr. Casper W. Sharples will leave saber 6, 0 ik (Oe Lochinvar,” by Jen Captain shortly before Christmas for Des eae ee Kidd,” by Murchison; McGill-Halter's Moines, lowa, where he will be joined Ladies’ Literary and Musteal Club | “Duna,” which was greeted with such Mrs Sharples and their son, Mr Lonesome Club | ‘The Ladies’ Literary and Musical Prolonged applause that it was Fe- Wistar Sharples, who are in the| The Lonesome club will hold a get. | * " : w March,” by Kast, They will spend the holidays |*cauainted meeting tn room 18 at club will meet with Mra, I. C. Dyer vised the Beat grouse | with relatives, Beonomy hall, First ave, and Pike | 5254 15th ave. N. EB, Friday, Decem | tt mont enjoyable numbers | eee at, Friday, December 15, Strangers | ber 15, at 2:30 p. m. |was Buck's “King Olaf's Christmas,” Mr, and Mra J. Denver Leyman | #94 lonely eftizens welcome. ee | with incidental solos by Herbert Wile are receiving congratulations upon Aik sh ja Study Club ama, tenor, @ ner Kekart, bart- the birth of a son, J. Denver, Jr, De-| Christmas Party at John B. Alien | ia Study club will tone. Zechaikowsky’s “Legend,” ar- cember #, at the Swedish hospital. School meet for luncheon at ranged by Gra m Morgan, wan an- noth The pupils of the John B. Allen|the Federation clubhouse, Friday, |other delightful number, “(Gentle Mr. and Mra. Jacob Kauffmann re-| school will be entertained at a Christ | December 16 Friend Merrot,” by Leoncavallo, and moved this week to $12 W. Galer #t.|mas party Friday afternoon, Decem-| A musical program and @ sale of |“Marching to Meet one Buonaparty, were the clouing selections. Betsy Lane Shepherd, American so- Misa Shepherd made a favorable impres- Altho hers ts not @ remarkable and her songs were sung with good effect Mra. Quy Witter and children wit!| will be a program, Christmas tree! card party at West Side Maso “Nightingale Lane,” by Burnett; leave December 20 for Berkeley, Cal. |and fish pond. The refr ita will temple, on California ave, Friday | Katherine Glen's “Homeward Bound” to spend the holidays with relatives.|be served by local manufacturing sing, December 15 ana “ieee uraieediant.” wy Citen They will be fotned by Mr, Witter | firma. ee were given excellent Interpretations for Christmas. ial: Age Ridgely Gocial Club | and called for several encores. | eee Allah Social Club Ridgely Social club will give a Anna Grant Dall, club acoompan- |. Mr. and Mra, Frank ™ Case and! Allah Social club, which planned dance and eard party at Odd Fellows’ ‘txt, and Arville Belstad, proved able family are leaving Friday for Oak meet with M I B 120 temple, Friday, December 15. accom panista o'clock; i being supervised by Mra. Will | Hanna, Mra. Frite Ro Bena, Mrs. | the service in the presence) Robert R. Souders, Mrs. Yonkers and| the Misses Kathryn Nants, Anna) Meston, Dorothy Daniel Margaret Waltz, ‘The Girle’ Missionary soctety of the | Presbyterian church ts com: | posed of high schoot girls in the! congregation, and ts a most talented | and delightful group of gtris. The patrons and patronesses for the evening will be Dr. and Mra. M A. Matthews, Dr. Quthrie, Mr. and Mra, 8. D. Wingate, Dr. and Mrs. F. 1. Horstall, Dr. and) Gunn w Mrs. F. L. Forbes, Mr. and Mra, M Bloxom, Mr. and Mra. C. R. Daniel, ‘weddin: wely | Mr. and Mra. 8. I. Wallace, Mr. and as ot org ee ae Mra. R. J. Logan, Mr. and Mra. F. J ‘and her tulle veil, plaited high| McArthur, Mr. and Mra. Will H. Deck, was encircled with a| Hanna, Mrs. Cora D. Waits. A small admission wil! be charged the valley |8t the door. An invitation ts extend exquisite | 4 to all who are Interested. eee Keep Open House Among those planning and « wreath of silver|open house New Year's day are Mr. green buds on her hair. She/and Mra, John C. Eden, whe will re an arm bouquet of Colum-|ceive their friends from 4 until 7 re and Mra, he bridesmaid, Miss Margaret | Bogle apd Mr. and Mra. Henry Hib Wore two-toned yellow georg-|tard, who wil observe the same x trimmed, Mr. Mr. and Mra. Ross F. George are little flower girl, wearing an/| entertaining with a family dinner for twelve at their home on Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stanton are jlanning to receive their friends at their bome on New Year's day. eee Hostess Next Wednesday Mrs. Merle Denny ts entertaining the members of her bridge luncheon at her home next Wednesday and Mre. C. BE. yellow blossoms Her flow-| Dinner and Christmas ns Sel luncheon club today, entertained with A Gift Worth While HOLEPROOF HOSIERY and The marriage of Misa Lillia CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Whittter Hetghts Improvement Clab The Whittier Heights Improve ment club will hold ita regular meet to keop | ing Friday evening, December 16 ave. N. W. and W ith ot. Bust ness of great importance will be transacted. Nomination of officers Lawerne eee WIN Celebrate Opening of Chapel Highland Congregational chapel will celebrate the reopening of the enlarged chapel with an entertain- ment Friday evening, December 15. }at the chapel, 15th ave. 8. and Luctle | st., at 7:20 o'clock. The program will consist of an overture by the orches. tra; reading by Misy Betty Thomas, & pupil of the Snowden Dramatic school; vocal solo, eslected, Mra. Ann Leppert; violin solo, Miss May Weage; plano solo, Mise Cora Phiser The program will also include sev eral playlets by the congregation. see La Boheme Masic Clab ‘The regular meeting of the La Seattle Lodge No. 7 Beattie Lodge No, 7, D. HP. A. wil} entertain with its monthly pro gressive whist party, Tuesday, De cember 19, at 9 p. m., In Evergreen neas seasion will be held at 745 p. m. Members are requested to bring gifts for the Christmas box to be present ed a sick member. Mrs. Ella Ray, y chairman of the card party, an nounces that good prizes will be awarded high scores. Refreshments. Friends invited. sixteen covers By the Box An appropriate, pleasing and always acceptable gift For Men, Women and Children Put up in attractive holiday boxes pas a recent event.—Portrait by Grady. S o'clock, in the Whittier school, 14th} hall, A. O, U. W. butiding. The bust | n Strickland to Mr. William K. WOMEN’S CLUBS | Boheme Musto club will be held at | the home of Mra. C. R. English, a8 Second ave, N., on Friday, December | 15, at 2 pom eee Auxiliary to Railway Tralamen The Indies’ auxitiary to the Broth erhood of Railway hold a public installation evening, December 15, at lat the Moose temple, oe § o'clock, . Seahu xillary | The Seahuret Orthopedic auxtilary ‘will hold an allday meeting with Mrs. P. R. Allen Friday, December 15, commencing at 10 a. m. eee Mrs. Hubbard to Speak at Missionary Bochety Mra. Charles Hubbard, recently re. turned from the Orient, and who has twice circumnavigated the globe, will be the speaker at the Women's Mis sionary soctety of the First Presby. terlan church on Friday afternoon, December 15, at 2 o'clock, tn the ladiew parlors, Mra, Hubbard will Ortent. A very Gelightful Christmas tea will follow the program of the after. noon and will be tn charge of Mra. D. L. Ehie, Mra. H. H, Phipps, Mra. H. J. Elliott, Mra. G. Bh. Monks, Mra. M. A. MeCoy, Mra. John Prakken, |Mrs. J. A. Coleock, Mra. W. HL. | Yonkers and Mra. John Young. for novel gifta For the Dinner Tratnmen will} Friday | speck on Slam and the lure of the! Lane, 624 Orcas et. Take South Park “ChristmasBox’” With approaching Yuletide, the A. & K. stores are treasure boxes of feative foods for the Christmas board. We mention only some of tha many specialties for the home table or appropriate | Mra. James D. Hoge and her |daughter, Mra, James Colbert @ulll van, wil! loave December 29 for New York city, Mra, Sullivan will re main tn the East for a month; Mra Hoge will be Joined by Mr. Hoge, and they will take a southern trip, to be away until epri eee | Mr. and Mra. Arthur Trumble Lee (Katherine Bhank) are betn con gratulated upon the birth of a daugh ter, December 10, at the Bwedish hospital eee Mr. and Mra. HW. M. MoeCrabbe lare being congratulated on the birth lof a son at the Swedish honpital on | December 14. | eee | Mrs. J. D. Trenholme and Mins Ruth Trenholme are leaving early in Je: ary for New York, to be away about three montha. | eee Mr. Frank ® Roddie, who, with reindeer nits Mrs. Roddie and famtly, te «pending 9" “ |the winter In Callfornia, is in town P 4 | for a fow days. GES eee Mr. and Mra. James Dougias are | expected to arrive in town Sunday ef ifrom New York, to spend « fortnight) here. oe Mra. Exidie Rickenbacker, who, with Mr. Mickenbacker, spent Wed | Deaday In the city, was the guest of Mra. W. 8. Dulmage during ber stay. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Brown left last week for @ three months’ trip to | Southern California, motoring down. American Legion Auxiliary, Seatile Post No. 18 American Legion auxiliary to So lattie post No. 1# will hold « silver tea Friday, December 15, at 420 p m. at the home of Mra. Mary L. car to Orcas st. eee Beta Theta Mothers’ Club The Beta Theta Mothers’ club wil! meet Friday afternoon, December 15, at 2 o'clock, at the chapter houne. Presiding an hostenses for the after- hoon will be Mra, Z. B. Rawson and Mra, ©. W. Franklin SHIRTS A large assortment of new Shirts in attractive patterns— $1.00 to $3.00 The Gift Unusual Neckwear of the better kind, beautiful, new shades— _ For Christmas Gifts ! PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE Boys’ Overcoats $9.95 “ $1 4-90 y NECKWEAR in 50c to $1.00 For Men— For Women— Oysters China Tea Toke Point on the half shell, From Cantom very fancy, y pie MOE ch céccsaccs, O06 some Janmin-acented. spe- | Olympia, olla pack, per feratened bean, QUATE coe cc ee ee ee ss LOS steeewsenerens TOG, Gl, 62.50 large Eastern, bulk, per OMS... opne #1-25 | Glace Fruits Lisle .. M00 Silk Lisle (extra stretch top)...The by) r 0 o Silk tale ‘S00 Bik faced (extra stretch top) $1.00 Imported Biscuits the “section Pek Pure = silk, ofl Pure silk (extra stretch top).. From Jacobs & Co., Dublin. Soo “ie Glace Wool (heather) $2.00 Assorted Shortbread, Royal 901 Palifornia. r x Doman ie ode MEO Afternoon Teas, West End, ger ee hare: ries Silk and wool sccccccceccec+s+83.25 Gnd $3.00 Yuletide, in hermetically Snsne, jace Tulte in {clocked)....+. Pure silk (extra heavy). .....$3.50 senied, decorated tins. @1 redwood boxes, per Ib. $1.00 - $1.25 and § Pure glove silk. and $1.26 3 F. Wool (heather) Che Baskets of Fruits GLOVES ‘or ese Frults from far and near Children— ue Na Nae PR daten’ fina. nitta, candien — Sonny needs durable, warm There’s hardly a boy who wouldn’t (Misses and Boys) fort separa, Deuperted:| | gralee, See ariel, Vise tes Gloves, and the Cheasty Jr. Shop | welcome an All-wool Sweater as a Lisle 60c-B0e ae ee eee mane, | Chrlatinas centerpiece, In a has them..........-85¢ to $2.00 | gift $2.50 to $9.00 B hen stock is complete, and every tea ae ee : Bhai itp : uy now wi \ e seervoeesess attention can be given to proper boxing and wrapping of packages. Mail orders carefully filled same Mince Pie Gift Fruit Cake day as received. State color and size desired. charges everywhere. Sole Seattle Agents Hatters—Men’s Furnishers 1317 Second Ave. We prepay post Arcade Bldg. -$8.60 and $4.00 { > see ee ee S165 . Silk and wool.....$1.65 and $2.00 Silk and wool (Persian clock). . iverageaenes see $1.75 and $2.00 Silk and wool (clocked)......... y Waker ever voesyed $2.50 and $2.75 a. 4 if n Without It Christmas would fn “round deaoratedn tien be Incomplete. From our eusrounded set assorted e o eo oe own bakery, extra large Huta “and cluster “raisins eauti u n tia ankerchiels ir eitt boxe ” see TBC variety of fruits. l all colors, are fun-ma Mixed Hard Candy Plain or broken o m mixed, ise thy 2 te +200 Merrie Christmas Candies Pascall’s Imported Novelty Candies The Chocolate Boy Scouts, Pig Family, Candy Sho; fers for all the fam Me ib. Ry Kids of 50c to $1.00 the box Yuletide Specialties Doglet Noor Dates and Deg-Nor Date Cake Christmas Cake, a lighter, delicate Frult Cake Cluster Raisins—Nuts—Figs—Mints lasguidite Kye *OUR STORES TO SERVE YOU hod Ee aon me A Ret ys SUN | eet