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Dinner Collins; PLIMEN Collins, December 25, wh f taining with w L Winter Hall, day evening, Ola Custor England of i» - Pevived at the Baas dinner to in the castume page, will of the will tell « dign’ ‘the ceremony Yule log At | foods will be Of the past as Will be compounded tn ac with « ‘and Mrs. . who will be of her parents, Mr. AS DECEMBER 19— entertain with annual reception te the members of the University of = Washin, ‘antil 7 o'el tera. Mies Amy Munday's supper at home to compliment Brown and the members of her party ¥, DECEMBER 25— and Mrs. ; ¢ Be ss iS Seattle Society Before Bali Will Honor Miss Entertain Christmas. abroad, Mrs. Thomas Kubm ts enter €Fs at the Sunset club, preceding the West Broapect ot. | a College Club to Revive The Christmas customs of Meriic house §=Thursday, ‘The Lord of the Manor, resplendent fury, will greet guests station,” and costumed the kitchen the clerk of the kitchen. Preliminary to (he din head will be brought in with ancient “committer refuses to divulge. "The committer states that the old i have beon carefully studied id Worked out, and that the result ‘be a portrayal of the Christmas ‘The only strictly modern Will isit with a dinner at their ext Tuesday evening, honor and Mrs. James Douglas, of given at the Untversity a Langdon C. Henry’ Mrs. freee jenry’s tee at Henry. Winter College Club to TING Miss Catherine will return about rom months of travel dinner of sixteen cov hich takes place Fri. Jocomber 29, at 106 ns © early days will be College Club Christ be held at the club December 2ist of the fifteenth oon “of every masters of minstrels and other be on hand. rT forest and the hunts ot their exploits, and will come such jitaries as the butler, wil! of bringing In the the table, the old served. The boar's be , other old cum the 0 enacted, which any accurate as ts pos be found tn the contents he Volstead act J. F. Douglas are en are visiting In town. twenty-four Mr. and Mrs. Reception | a the University of end Kiford, at $:20 ofctoeck, Mrs, Frederick Herbert Condon. The wives of sist. . ston faeulty, jock from 4 set club, in hom | Alexander M. Europe. ° her daughter, Miss Mr. and Mra. their residence Miss Lauriine || house guests ov for Mr. Henry Broderick’s nage dance to honor Mies Lu? ° Brown and her fiance, Bn- sign Clifford Crawford, at home Orthopedic and Mra. George Newlove In charge at Christmas dinner et thetr quar- ters at Fort Lawto Shop next week ‘Mra J. E. Galbraith to entertain || Trinity Parish with a large family dinner at || Dieckoff, hostes: “Mrs. Charies Willard Stimson’s tea | im compliment to her daughter, ||Jr., Mre. John Miss Jane __ Welock. Stimson, from 4 to 6 || Condon, Mrs. 8. W. Anderson, M: Assist at Faculi The annual reception of Dr. and irs. Henry Suzzalio to members of will be given at the president's house on the campus next Wednes- day afternoon from 4 until 7 o'clock. Alternating at the urns will be Mrs. John Condon, Mrs, Pigres, wife of Col. Earle D'Arcy Pierce, and Mra. returned from @& summer and Mrs. Honolulu, who have arrived recently to make their home here. To Entertain Christmas James Hamilton de ‘Veuve are planning a dinner party for Christmas day at their spart- ment in Hamilton Arms. ty Washington faculty Morgan Padelford, the deans will as Honor Guests at Dinner On Friday evening, before the Winter Ball, Dr. and Mra. Richard Perry will entertain with a dinner of twenty covers at the Sun- December 2 jor of Col. and Mra. therill, who recently spent in Dinner Will Honor House Guests Charles A. Wendler are entertaining with a dinner at on Christmas day, | complimenting Mr Eger of Spokane, who will be thelr | and Mrs. Frank er the holidays, and Leslie Shuler of oa Tea Shop the Orthopedic Tea will be on Monday, guild, Miss Olga assisted by Mra, 4, H. B. Collins, Mrs. Frank M. Dajlam, Haynes, Mre. John B, Christie, Mra. A. rs. 8. A. Dice, Mrs. Christmas breskinne oo noes || Arthur A. Phinney, Mra. Carl W. DAY, DECEMBER 2e— Lucks and Mrs. W. L. Avery. ‘Tuesday, St. Mark's guild of St Mark's church, will direct the serv EBDAY ehureh. Eleanor t ‘complimen’ and. Mies Miss Ruth Trenholm ‘¥, DEC ‘Mrs. Henry Schmidt's bridge iunch- fon at the a Mary Sm home. ‘MONDAY, a ce to her daugh’ DAY, DECEMBER 28— JANUARY 1— ‘Mrs, A. &. Kerry to entertain with om DECEMBER 27— Margaret's gut Caldwell’s tee to com- W) nurch, Mrs, J. Janet Honry and ea, it to Mise Mary Small Marvy Co ge “= EMBER 29— ons. Dinners at Mr. and Mrs. Yacht club in comp! McCreery and Friday, Washington Park guild, Mrs. E. elub, Mrs. W. T. Robinson, host. jee, with Mra, Marguret Cheal an Mies a George Citing ||hostess; Wednesday, Westminster N. et Trinity Presbyterian church, Mra. W. Scott |Matheson, chairman; Thursday, St. 1d of Bt. Mark's A. Gaffney, hostess; enn; Saturday, L. O. - Home Hugh Caldwell will lentertain with « family dinner at rly Vernon Hancock's || their home on Christmas Day, as ower for Miss || will also Mr. and Mrs. James F. |, at Mra, MeCreery's || Branigan, who will have a few addi- home In compliment tor, Mise Luey-Glen Kerry. Mrs. O. Offerd AY. JANUARY 12-— an informal marriage of Mies Mary Small ||last Wednesday to Mr, Edward Henry Lennox, Ji Alta Abelseth, Bt the home of her parents, Mr. lx, awin KE. igs Mee. Hobert small, luncheon at | tlonal friends as their guests. | one |Informal Luncheon ahi entertained with her home in honor of Mins whore marriage to Landin of Portland will take place Christmas eve. Mr. and Mra. Olaf Hoff of Mont- clair, N. J., arrived Thursday to a tend the wedding of their son, Mr Hoff, to Misa Gertrude El- hich takes place this evening. are guests at the Hotel Gow ey eee Lawrence F. Blodgett, U. 8. N., will arrive December 23 from San Diego, coming up to spend the holidays with Mra. Blodgett, who is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mra. George M. Horton. eee Mise Kathieen Ross, who ts attend- ing school in Victoria, B.C, will spend the holidays here as the guest ; i of Miss Mary de Veuve. eee Mrs. L. C. Gilman is spending the week-end in Portland with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. ¥. B. Kimball. -- Mr. and Mra. Carl Donworth left [recently for California to spend the holidays. . Mr. and Mrs. J. ¥. C. Kellogg lare occupying their new home at 406 Conover court .- Mrs. Albert Wilton ts leaving the first of next week for Alameda, Cal., | where she will spend the holidays with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hull. eee Mrs, Charles Banks and little daughter, of New York, will come West to spend Christmas with Mre. Banks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alex ander M. Baillie. * . Miss Katherine Miller will arrive Monday from Portland, and will be the guest of Miss Amy Munday until after the Crawford Brown nup- tials on December 27. cee Miss Evelyn Lane, who has been in California for a number of months, will return to spend Christ |mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs James F. Lane. Licut. James B. Bliss, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Biles are being con gratulated upon the birth of a daugh- ter, at the Swedish hospital, on De- cember 14 . Mrs. J. J. Cannon will sail on the 8. 8. Lurline, December 23, for Hono lulu to spend the winter. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. Milton Adien left | thin week for a trip to California anu | Mexico. Informal Dance On Friday evening, January 26, | the ladies’ organization of the Seattle | Retail Druggists association will hold a large informal dance at the A. O. U. W. hall at 1409 Ninth ave. The event will be noteworthy from many angles, and many novel and interesting features are planned, tn- cluding specialty dances by the city's leading professionals, favor dances, and other Interesting diversions, A committee of more than twenty women is headed by Mrs. Walter C. Hinman and Mrs, Bert Schweitzer, | who will be assisted by the officers | of the Associated Drug Travelers, in cluding Carl Swanson, president; 1 D. Piichard, secretary, and W. G. Lewis, treasures Fremont Division, W. ©. T. U. The Fremont division of the W. ¢. T. U. will hold a special service Sun- day, December 17, at 7:30 p. m., tn the Asbury M. EB, church, Whitman ave, and N. 40th st. Mra, Lillian Vincent, state president, and Mre Mary Stillwell, vice-president, will J speak. ry Miss Raymond, daughter of Mrs, Alfred Raymond, is a popular member of the younger set, whose engagement to Mr. Theodore Owens was announced this week.—Portrait by Wayne Albee, McBride Studio. At Home Thursday Mr. and Mra. Francis J. Armstrong) Campfire News, Notes and Gossip Seattle Campfire girls plan to give 200 Christmas baskets to needy ies, Some groups give two baskets while others are able to give more Groups who have not yet secured a family are asked to do so at once by calling the Social Welfare league, Biliott 4676. They will give you all pews domtred information. Flan your basket thoughtfully, thinking not jonly of Christmas day, but the days | that follow, Guardians’ Training Course The guardians training course will be held as usual Monday after- noon from 2 to 4 o'clock. The Canwita Campfire girle of Mercer inlaid held a business moet- ing at the home of thetr new guard jan, Mra, Notman Huber, December % The girls discussed the making of Christmas stockings for the party They planned to present « drinking fountain to the East Seattle guild hall es a Christmas gift. The girls also decided to have some entertainment at each meeting. Vesta Grubb and Franoee Guppy were the entertainers Friday, December 16. Classes in Craft Work Classes in special craft work will be held during January, February jand March. All girls interested in wood blocking, metal work, wood carving, ete. sign up at Lohequa A «apecial project in designing and making a wardrobe for a throe-year- old child will be undertaken with Rosemary, the Campfire baby for the model. This wardrobe will be exhibited at the national conference of the Campfire Girls tn ow York jeity in April, Each Campfire girl is urged to spectalize in that they jcan do best. A week at camp will be given each girl in the group turning in the best group exhibit by March 15th Are You Going to Camp Sealth for the Christmas Party? Are you going? If you are better sign up at once. leaves Seattle at 3:30 afternoon, December 26, returning Friday morning at 9:36. The cost of the trip will be $2.25. Take blankets, plenty of warm clothing and a good disposition. You at know the kind of a time you will have. Why waste words? you The party Tuesday Campfire Girls to Sing Christmas Carols Every Campfire group tn the city is urged to sing carols Christmas eve or morning. It has been sug gested that they be sung in pri vate residence districts, as well ay at children’s homes and hospitals One of the loveliest things about the Campfire program last Christ. mas was the caroling done by the girls thruout the city. Where there are not enough girls in one group, groups can go together to form a band of carolers, Copies of carols may be seoured at the Community Service, An exhibit of beaded headbands has been sent in from the Kohinoor Campfire of Promyor, Wash. ‘Thore are 20 girin in this group, and each girl hax made a two-inch headband They will be on exhibit fora few days at Lohequa, Seattle girls are invited to inspect them Call for Christ jas Workers | Have you an hour, or perhaps two, of three, or a half-day? If you have, DECEMBET SATURDAY | WOMEN’ 5 CLUBS OLDS FOr MONDAY King The ‘ everal measures nterent ‘ be 1 discussed. Vinitows al bever wv Lodge Not, A. OU, W Evergreen Lodwe > A. O. | will held: ite regular bust meeting, Me Jooember 18, at 50 1 ph he A. OU. W uditoriy nt business HIONAL CLUBS Minor ra The regtilar mth ‘ of the Mir roa be a Thursday, Decernbe at 3:80 Dp. th. There will be an interesting musical program including numb by Charles Buckmulier, phenomenal boy #0 o, and Joe Petrosky violinist, as well am selections from the Christmas programs of the dif ferent rooms, Mr. William Blatr principal of the echo peak 2 “Ore! Lanwuage Geren Anne Study Club Queen Anne Study elut E tain with its annual Christmas party neat Tuerday afternoon, December 19%, at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Allen Eshelby, 202 W. High land Drive. Kach member is priv leged bring a guest and dona tiona in the way of phonograph records, gamen, § canned fruit cookies and confections are ns! for the dinabled soldiers at Stella coom hoapttal British American Association ‘The regular meeting of the Hritiwh. | | American association will be held in the Fine Arts hall, 1218 Fourth ave friday evening, Decembe ats There wil ebration with the singing All strangers and visitors of Britinh birth cordially invited be a preChristman cel of carols.) |wtop in at 4171 Arcade building and help mend and wrap toys for the Christmas party. There are a num ber of hundred packages wrapped and tied With red ribbon, but there are stilt many hundreds to do it mat tore Hot whether you be a Campfire girl, guardian, or a Campfire mother | or father You will welcomed very cordially if you can give your |nervices for a few hours some time between now and December 21 Daisy Law Yow Wins Week at Camp Sealth A monthly prize of a week at Camp | Health is offered the girl writing the | beat ediiterta! To \"The Debdmber honor goes to Daisy |Law Yow, a member of Miss Joan Till’ group. This group ie in con- nection with the Collins playfield, and it te made up of girin of several nationalities, The Campfire name means little friends of all the world. We sing to Daisy. Haheo Open to Campfire Girte ‘Two years ago reveral hundred Be atte Campfire Girls enjoyed week ends at Liahee, the summer home of Maj.E. J. Ingraham, The major has again offered the use of his camp for weekend parties, Any Campfire group wishing to go is requested to signup at Campfire headquarters at ap early a date as posible, The boat leaves Friday at 6 o'clock, from Col man dock, arriving at 4, or leaving Saturday at 2 and arriving at 2.30. The Sunday boat leaves Tiahee at 6:16, arriving in Beattie at 6:20. A charge of 26 cents per girl for each weekend ie made, This will cover replacement of equipment, ete. Forty girls may be accommodated at one time, If im necessary to take bed ding, Beds and mattresses are fur nished. Maj. Ingraham's summer home ila @ most charming one, with a large fireplace and excellent equip ment, The girls who were fortunate enough to spend a few days there in the phat are all eager to repeat the experience. thd Beattie h or Scribes’ Meeting The simeting of scribes has been changed to the second Saturday in the month. In the past the regular monthly scribes’ meetings have been held the first Saturday in the month It has been faund advisable to change this da’ the second Satur day. The next meeting will be Jan vary 13, and will be an afternoon meeting m 2 to 5, at which time all the scribes in the city will give & reception for the Campfire Girls, Campfire groups are asked to send in exhibits or handwork, «am. ples of cakes, cookies, bread, jellies, etc, for the exhibit in connection with ¢the reception, Campfire head. quarters hag been renovated and sev eral alterations made. The scribes’ reception will be the first function in the rejuvenated offices. Articles to exhibit are due at local headquarters not later than Saturday morning, at 12:80 o'clock, January 13. Plans for Christmas Party Under Way Plans for the Christmas party to be given by the Seattle Campfire girls to several hundred children are well under way, Every Campfire girl in the city ts filling Christmas stock- ings and making @ discarded toy new The party will take place on the afternoon of December 23, from 2 to 5 o'clock. Tickets may be secured from. Campfire headquarters, All children wishing to go to the party may call for them beginning Monday, December 18, Will there be a big Christmas tree? Well T just guess, Will there be boys enough to go around? We know there will, and the program, we arén’t telling what it will be, But there will be plenty of action there and a good time, Campfire girls do not need tickets for admission. A white middy and dark skirt will admit them At a recent ceremontal meeting of Wacamfi, held at the home of the guardian, Mrs, Grosse, the name of the camp was changed with the fit- ting custom of burning the name Wacamft over tho lights of Wohelo and from them one to be known as “Naw,” being the Zunis Indian name for the sun, to them the great. ent gift of the Great Spirit. While the aim is high the girls hope to be each a Campfire ray in the best way they can. Fannie Mutter received the rank of firemaker, From the proceeds of a show the girls will fil a basket for a family in need. | Hunday ' Woman's Century Clab The social service departme f the Woman's Century club will hold itv annual Christmas party for «iris of the Girtw’ Par M day, December 1k, Members of the members of the Woman's Century ub whe interested in the »ehoo! persor bring a «gift f me mit and get off mt Me Walk ¢ even blocks to the achoc | Mrs, W. G, Martin hax prepared « program for the afternoon, fc jing wh tea will be ved Ar one wishing to send presents to the girls jate##than Monday, December 18, ma eave therr the “Wl Cal dexk at Maco Houthwiek Frederick & n’s, In the name of Miny Allen, superintendent of the Girls’ Home a Training schoo The executive t ' ‘ the Worm an’s Century club will meet Tuesda Deoer 19, for lunch, in the pri vate dining room at the ¥.W. CA at 12:50 o'clock The drama department wil Wednesda December 20, at 1 m. for luncheon, at the home of Mra Donald H. Olse 516 160) . The program at 1:30 will be in Fred W. Bert, fr, Fe f the department will present the play “Hearts,” by Alice Gerster berg. Special Christmas number by Mrs. J. W. Densmore | Lady Eagles 4 * will meet at 1 o'clock in M. EK. B.A. hall Wednesday aft ber 20, ow election of Axpasia Club The Aspasia club meets 19, with Mrs yompeon, O11 N. 46th at w Dorwart will give « “Birthright.” by Stribling : . Fellowship Folks Members of the group lowship Folks” will hkZ t tHecting in their new assembly December 17, at ave. A series of three weekly ings at 3 p.m. will be given at this eddress, after which time it is prot able that the members will again ac cept hospitality of some ‘Tuesday Marry Mra. J.) review of December led | “Fe fr hall. r meet other church groups. eliownhip Folks will give a special | program for their young » hildren on the afters of Decem fat p.m. A unique Christ tan. Wilt be carried out ‘by the who, of receiving jaifte, will each bring a present to |contribute to the donation» for the jiittie onew of the Mother Ryther jhome, The “White Christman” nram will te chiefly made v ributions from the young people of the organization who will give danc ne and original rendir The subject for the day will |"Ktoom for the Child.” ove Y. L. L. Calendar The dramatio class of the Y. L. 1 ' | mar | children recitath © be club meets every Tuesday at the club | De® seasion will be held at 7:45 p. m. tooms, 1401 Harvard. Miss Margaret | Members are requested to bring gifts Akin, director, The Choral class of the ¥. L. I meets every Wednesday at T45.| Chairman of the card party, | Miss Stella Carey, director. | Kast 0697 / can class, first and third Friday of the | month. Mra. Robert Moen, ieader Chureh and Bible history class, Regular meeting of the literary | ¥Tiends invited. rele RESS STYLES FOR SEMI-D Velvets are be 4 in, ular of © be uned for aft gemtidveis. tbat ns @rnoon dresses and they are shown hiefly in black and brown Color for informal evening wear or drens| POMnly in DUNCm wed as strategio @ownn for fternoon affairs Black | touches of color 1 brown the favorite colors| For informal evening wear for and the ure often trimmed | young girls chiffon is featured. Deep with squirrel or ermine. berths, full skirts, tucked panels, Buckles and metal girdies are used flounces on the side and chiffon as ornaments 4 flowers all mark these schoolgirl Canton crepe in Mill the mont pop-' dresses. Sunset Heigh Literary Chub J hold ite next regular meeting Tues day, Decem $, at m., at Mins) 1 it af, 2) Pours home, 402 Whitewn |. Wilight Musicale ave Sunday eee The pupils of Mrs. Louise C. Beck Ladies’ Lyrie Choral Club will be heard in @ twilight mustcais ’ Lyric Choral club will in the McKelvey at 4 o'clock Sunday uesday evening. ¢ afternoon, December 17. December o'clock, in the} program to be given fellows: main Sunday school room at the |#ong--“sey to the World” | *renbyterian re Proussiae Coman Bec ; Precuyterian church. Mon Edward Nordhoff Beck bers urged to be present pun 10, No & (called “The ee opr | W. B. . Bete Cub / Mra Freda White Matthison The Social club of the W. B. A. of | (a) sotttude 3 3 pg ewe (b) Liebes traume, oes hana the Maccabees, Seattle revigw, No. 8, 2. will have a card party on Thursday, a (a) Harmonies du Bolr.. December 21, at 1:30 p. m, at = Polonaise in A Flat. A. O. U. W. hall, Members and their] (¢) Impromptu No. 3... . Florence de Ville friends invited. Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue... *e2e | Viorence MoCanne Seattle Lodge, No. 7 Ronde Capriceiowe +. Ml Audrey Roche Seattle lodge, No. 7, D. H. P. As limpromptu No. ¢ radi . will entertain with its monthly pro- Marian Yost pressive whist party, Tuesday, De-|(*) The Mysterious Magician. .. comber 19, at # p.m, in Evergreen hall, A. O. U. W, building. The busi- | (2) Russian Dance (e) Vaicik ....... Louisa Hilyer Rhapoodis No. 5 Helen Grant Holland for the Christmas box to be present- ed a sick member. Mra. Ella Ray, Christmas Baraag an Rewnces that goed. prisce wit bel. enemas Ett artiaits an8 Rome made cakes, candies and preserves will be on sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, at the Christmas bazear to be held next week, at 1022 Third ave. by the ladies of Besant Theo- sophic lodge. Light refreshments awarded high scores, Refreshments. ee Sigma Nu Mothers’ League ‘The Sigma Nu Mothers’ league will ev. Theo. Ryan, instructor, meets|Meet at the chapter house, 1616 E.| .i) be served continually during the every second and fourth Friday of| th wt. Tueaday, December 19, at 21 Dasaar, ‘which will be open both day Bag Fa : H Pre ck atid evening. The proceeds will go Pay- ~ 1, Juntor chorus, Satur Philomus Club into the furnishing fund of the new ¥. DD ™ e! rroadwa gi Sp The Philomus club entertained Se ee nn Linnea Social Club guests with a musicaletea at the | °4 Roy eee Linnea Social club will give a/home of Mrs. Carrie Groesbeck, Clot balioon dance Tureduy evening, De [Twesday. December 12. Members| 45 oq Ssrnes eoeiel will be. eld cember 19, at the Odd Fellows’ tem. {contributed packages for the Ever. | .,\0 oe Clothes pocket Witt Oe net |Ple, 10th ave, and E. Pine st, com./tt Smith Y. W. C. A. cottage for] is. rirst Baptist church, the object mencing at 9 o'clock siria, Miss Elsie Mielae gave several | o¢ Gnich is to secure old clothes oes vocal selections, accompanied by | Tich'can be made over into loth. Canadian Club Christmas Dance | Miss Elsie Hoffman. Miss Lorraine te The annual Christmas dance of the | “lender contributed 2 reading vo age be en eee |Canadian club will be held next rir eee Thurnday evening, December 21, at Salvation Army Bazaar Caleidh Ch | the A. 0. U. W. hall, to which Cana-| Owing to the death of Mra. M. A jdians in the city a» well as friends of the club are invited The annual meeting of the club will be held on January 4 oe Business and Professional Women's Chub On Tuesday, December 19, mem- bers of the Business and Profession 41 Women's club will have an oppor tunity to view the Frye art collec. tion, The place i at the corner of Ninth ave. and Columbia st. the time, § o'clock Those members interested in join. ing with other club members for Christmas dinner together will make arrangements thru Miss Lute Bu chanan, Garfield 3222 The fellowship committes has just announced a plan for promoting ac quaintance and good fellowship among club members. Wolf's cafe- teria and Indian Summer are to re serve tables on Thursdays from 12 to 1:30 for mombers of the Business and Professional Women's club and their friends, Those members who take advantage of this opportunity for enjoying a social half hour, or jhour, with other club members will doubtless find it very much worth while. “ee International League for Peace and om Mrs, Emily Raven, executive secre: tary for the Seattle branch of the ace and International League for F edom, recetved a cable Friday from the conference held at The Hague, Holland, recently, stating the |meeting had been very successful There were thirty American dele- gates and twenty national repre sentatives. Miss Jane Addams pre sided. Queen City Sunshine ‘Chub Queen City Sunshine club, O. B. 8, will meet at the Masonic Tempie Tuesday, December 19, at 2 p. m. Members and friends invited eae Palm Circle No. 66 Palm circle, No. 66, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will entertain all juve: niles, and all Neighbors and their children, at a Christmas tree cele- bration on Tuesday evening, I 1 ber 19, at the hall at First ave. and Pike st eee Elderbloom Chub Dr, Frank R. Loope invites the El- derbloom club to join the Sunshine! jelub in a Christ jubilee, which j will be held in the old Orpheum theater, Third ave. and Madison st, | Saturday evening, December 23, at 8 o'clock, The Caleidh club will meet Tues day, December 19, at 10:30 a. m., with Mra, David E. Fry 1223 Righth ave. W., to make quilts for the Mother Ryther home. Sharp the Salvation Army bazaar planned for this week has been post poned until Tuesday, December 19, at 1412 Sixth ave. +. Program at Firlands Sanitarium A ig Mrs, Florence B. Smith, pianist, Capitol Hil W. C. T. U. delegate from the Seattle Woman's| Capito! Hill W. C. T. U. will meet club to the music committee of the | *t the home of Mrs. Anna K. Colwell, Seattle Federation of Women's clubs, | 432 Boylston ave. N., Tuesday, De- is planning a program to be present. | Cember 19, at 2 p.m. Bring thimble, ed Wednesday evening, December 20, 2 2 at § o'clock, to the patients of Fir- West Seattle Review No. 51 lands sanitarium. Mrs. Smith will be| West Seattle Review, No. 51, W- assisted by Mrs. Walter F. Johnson, |B. A. of the Maccabees, will meet at ntraito, and the pupils of the Marte | Carpenters’ hall, 4441 California ave., fernli Beebe school of expression. |Wednesday, December 20, at § p. m. 4s the ideal drink for growing children Not only does its delicious flavor and aroma appeal to the palate but it supplies the body with a considerable amount of pure, wholesome and nutritious food. Children, owing to their almost ceaseless activity, frequentl) require as large an amount of nourishment as adults, and good cocoa is a Valuable aid in the carefully arranged diet. But its quality must good and no cocoa can quite so well meet the requirements of dietitian, physician, nurse or housekeeper as “ BAKER'S” Made only by WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. Established 1-80 DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free

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