The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1922, Page 12

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t Wedding Is Fol- Towed by Large Recep- tion; Will Receive New Year’s Day. LOVELY wedding was colebrated | Monday evening when Miss Dor. | G. Brown, daughter of Mr. and | Isaac Brown, the | of Mr, Clifford Winkler ony was performed by I i Koch at the home of parents at 6 o'clock amidst a Of seasonal flowers, white | athemums combined with win. | HF greens predominating | became The | were two matrons of honor Hagar N, Block of Buffalo, formerly Miss Dorothy Schu- | Of Seattio, and Mrs. Louis Gold: | of Portland. Their gowns were models of powder blue n was maid of honor Was similar to the matrons’ three attendants all wore bands With clusters of gold grapes | hair and carried bouquets t Ophelia roses showered | Temon shaded sweet peas. | bride, a besutiful rirl, was ex-| in her bridal robes of white} @esigned in the new mode f f @ full skirt and tight boxtew. embroidered in pearls as was court train which fell from | The veil of tulle] ity entire length and was to ber coiffure with a circiet blossoms. Her arms were Mi with white gardenias, showered h Valley lilies. Jack Winkler ef Portland was | @ man and Mr. James Rothchild | | Mr. Ralph Schwartz the ushers. re. Brown wore a landsome cos the fuchsia shade with silver soy iter the ceremony a dinner was At the Yacht club, which was Wed later by a reception. Here tu were yellow chrysan and silvered foliage with t berried holly. . Mrs. Winkler left for Cul Where they will spend a motoring. After January 15 be at home tn this city one 4 until 7 o'clock at their fn the Willard, 906 Sum- Mrs. James Kinne are en- on Monday, December ‘will be placed for seven. on at Sunset Club of sewing and stories at the Sunset club on Men’s Club Hosts ty Men's club of the Washington will be Year's danciug party Saturday evening, De at the Faculty Men's &@ dinner of twelve covers er 27, in compliment to Mrs. » Who is leaving the last a] th for Italy. ee as Dance Pleasure of their daugh- Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. issued invitations for a dance at their residence h i evening, December 24. young people have been in- a ertain at Home and Mrs. Archibald Stewart will have a family dinner Fesidence at The Highlands hristi day. Mr. and Mrs, Bacon will be hosts at a f dinner as will also Mr. and J. Davia. eee en to Give Benefit he children of the Interlaken dis. 6 Planning a benefit for the and Flower missiony at the oft E. C. Alt, 2066 24rd iy ernoon, The little people an interesting program and clal feature of the afternoon ‘Betsy Ann Hisle, the famous dancer from Hollywood, Cai, | several numbers. | eee H tic Club to Celebrate Arctic club has cards out for | tw Year's celebration, which will | the form of a dinner served! n 620 to $ o'clock, followed by | gd Saturday evening, De-| wr Oe CLC O48 Kt At a pretty home wedding, solemnized recently, Miss Inez Ee Leibley became the bride of Mr. Emil Geiser. with a Christmas dinner P. Croule-U’Renn. Dinner at Home Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Condon will have a family dinner at home on Christmas day. Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs, Miller Freeman will be hosts at a family dinner of twenty covers at their home on Christmas Orthopedic Tea Shop Mrs. Seott Matheson will be host ess for the Westminster Preabyter Degn jan church at the Orthopedic Tea | P Shop Wednesday, assisted by Mrs. | Robert A. White, Mra. George W. English, Mrs. John F. Reed, Mrs. F. " Hayden, Mrs. Raymond Wright, Mra, home, Wednesda: George Beardsworth, Mrs. Sumner : iy wt to Max |Brown, Mrs. Horace Gaston and Mrs. Annie Colman P-T. A. will hold its regu- lar monthly meeting Thuraday, De A Christmas program will be given by the kindergarten | have y« children at 1:15 p. m. Business meet- 40 p. m. cember 21. ing at MRS. EMIL GEISER Open the If you are end K Weture that tells Ho 4 ¢ ete fferers from Neuralgia. Nervor High Blood Pressur the Stomach, Kidneys and other day and night Retive Ra: Skow. jand Heh and poor. Informatio: GET YOUR COAL—NOW! A new load of THE BEST HEATING COAL will make your ideal Christmas comfort A FACT. Your furnace will give more heat—your range better re- sults and less trouble. uN COAL is the fuel you can depend on, because it’s high grade, economical, efficient, clean and always the It’s not worth while experimenting with in- ferior coals when you can get Nanoose, promptly and reasonably, from your nearest dealer. Call Him Up Today, or Telephone the PHONE Will Radium at Last Great Unknown? matiam, Sciatica, Gow! hi ‘ n'a Read My . ie 4 # continua OF expense, jo most wonderful fact about the appliance is that it le sold so reasonable that it i» within the reach of ail, both t our risk. OOSE lingion 19, 1922 - . : , eCEMRER THE SEATTLE STAR Tt DAY, DECEMBE 2 ‘ IPARTY GIVEN | d Leaepse WOMEN’S CLUBS | BANK STAFF) pone" or sr. and Mra, John C, Kaen tet 4U Dy BANK STAFF t / . Monday night at a din for ve, BC | CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY | Robert Morris Chapter, U. D., are toa 20 ones bp of Country . E. 6. liner HW. F. Alexander, moored at Mr, Lewts Byman returned yoster cinb Robert Morrig chapter, U. D., O.! pier 1p, | day fre Spok where he has Mra, John Trumbull will address s . rela! club will meet with Mra AN the enitoyes, eenicors and a been attending the Inv ent Hank the members of the Eng “4 TE N414 W. 64th at Pieniec reotors of the instit naa neal | at the meeting next Wednesday af-|iunch at 1 p. m a ers’ convention for the past fow dayn, | St the meeting next, Welnuelny A | -m | guests made up th | ternoe Decembe a , wing the dinner, Chr cof at the home of Mra, Bila Barto, 1611 Jonia Social Club velaee tn ne of 0 Mra, Amelia Hemrtch, of San] yo. Fir wt |. Tonia Social club, 0. B. 8, w prod ag = redbgy e- Smarcde Mateo, Cal, will arrive thin week to ee, ee. red & card party at the Masoni containing Christman spend the holidays with her son-in Woman's Century Club emple Wednesday, December 20, at] bonus checks for every member of law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Wil-| The drama department of the|* » ™ aoe the institution's staff, in the amount Woman's Century club will meet} : lof twe weeks’ pay. | Ham Boruby. Wednesday, December 20, at 11:0 a.| Green Lake PT. A poh . ere | N ' ake P11 will *neet at | | m. for luncheon, at the home of Mre,| | Green I oy a. A. will © sts 5m, The business session will bo| Mr, Thomas 1. Greening returned | Donald B, Olson, 616 16th ave, The 7 “posits meacay, December 29. | tonowed by an 6m ainment by| Monday from a short business trip to| Program at 1:80 will be in charge of Nig? os Mins Maude Davenport's pupils,| | Mra. Fred W. Hert, jr. Four mem: | Christ Gnndic Wl we atte Spoka | - -) ’ , agers eee bers of the department will present | Whitworth PT. A. the students. Executive board will the play “Hearts,” by Alice Gersten- | worth P.T. A. will have @| meet at § p.m 4] Mra, Bugene M. Brown, with Mr®.| borg, Special Christmas number by ary mae program at the schos ee AZ| witiam Luce and two daughters,| Mrs. J. W. Denamote ‘ day, December 20, at 3 p. m Brighton P.T, A. will have a social */| Wiizabeth and Wugente, of Portland, | ¢ 8:8 peo ae meeting for the teachers in the as- | will spend the holidays with Mr, and) Christmas Baraar uxrilary = British American sembly room at the school, Wednes A\Mra. E. M. Brown. | Handmade gift articles and home| sociation day, December 20, at 2:15 p. m. Large vA| th an SPY | made cakes, candien and preserves| The worhan's auxiliary to the Brit-| attendance desired Wl | 5 eeetin 4|i#h American association will meet ¢A|_ Tdeut, Commander J. G, Gromer,| Wil be on sale ‘ Tu “2 er with Mrs. Neil, 18 Harvard ave.| OS FAlv. & N. and Mra, Gromer (Belle | Wednesday, December 19 andi via aay December 20, at 2 p. m ADDITIONAL CLUBS 9/1| Burns Updogratt) will arrive Sunday | 2% at the Christmas basear| ee aria a | ‘Adams PT. A 4 ss ‘ 0 eld at) §=6(1022 | Thire | The Adame P.-T. A. will hold its vjifrom San Francisco, to spend the|® > hi — The © A 1 he } | holidays with Mrs ner’s parenta,|®¥¢., by the ladies of Besant Theo- | Alk! Review No. 58 regular meeting at the school Thurs- | Mr, and Mra Frank Burns sophic lodge, Light refreshments| Alki review No. 69, W. B. A. of) day, Decemt 1, Business meeting | | ee | will be served continually during the | the Maccabees, will hold its reguiar|at 3 p.m. Christmas program by Mrs, W. F. Gwin and children, | Daeaar, which will be open both day | Meeting in the A. O. U. W. hall |the school at 2:30 p. m Billy and Jane, have joined Mr,| Pd evening, The proceeds will go pi ine red December 20, at 8 p. m.,| eas ‘ eo new | followed by cards 5 Gwin at Wenatchee, where they will |!nto the furnishing fund of the new ‘ Social Service Club . i reside permanently | clubhouse betng erected at Broadway Bikes | ‘The Social Service club wilt meet| Hddie Leonard, veteran minstrel, ys a and Roy et Ark Social Club Thursday, December 21, at 2 p. m.,| Who t# heading the owrrent bill at the Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Coman have | + 20 Ark Social club, C. 1. 8., will meet! with Mra. Lister H at the Maxi. | Moore. returned from @ months’ visit in Weat Seattle Review No, 51 Brag ednesday, Decemty » at 3D. M. | milian apartments, to complete plans| “I've been traveling around the Spokane. | West Seattle Review, No. 61, W.|' Ark Temple 16 Rainier ave.) tor a Christmas party to be held at| United States for nearly 25 years,” eee B. A, of the Maccabeos, will meet at| Members reque to be present.|the King county hospital, Christmas|says Eddie Leonard, the famous Mra. Ada Hanford left Sunday for | Carpenters’ hall, 4441 California ave,, | Blection of offic | carols will constitute part of the pro-| comedian, “and this is my last tour. Columbus, Obto, where she will viait| Wednesday, December 20, at 8 p. m. | i nd ° gram. Surprise packs will be| The rest of my theatrical days will Capt. and Mra Fdward Hanford for er ie Auxiliary to All Saints’ Church | given to thowe at th be spent in New York.” jan Indefinite period. Lady Eagles The Women’s Auxiliary to All oe @ | Leonard, one of the most famous ee Lady Eagles will meet at 1 o'clock | S#!nts’ church will give a military, Allah Chapter No, 165, 0. E. of all minstrels, is heading one of | Mr. and Mra. D. B. Trefethen andjin M. B. B. A. hall Wednesday aft ee Longs at the Lakeside i Allah chapter No. 165, 0. the beat Orpheum offerings of the |children are planning to spend the on, December 20, for election of | MOUX? On Wednesday, December 20, | will give their last card party of the season at the Moore this week. - at 6 p.m year at Dartnall’s cafe? build-| ‘The minstrel star says he learned jholidays at Lake Chelan 7 see eee eee ing, Becond ave. and #t., on | his style of singing from his mother | “ | Dunlap P-T. A Tuesday evening, D 9. All| during his boyhood days in Virginia. Mra. Josiah Collins returned Sun-| Program at Firlands Sanitarium 1 uring y «' un oe ert Ma lastern Sts x arne , day evening from © short vidi ta| hare wlevance B seat, pausee,| Dome PT. A et at the | Ma Eastern Stars and their] And he learned how to dance in a jegate from the Se b to the muale comm | Seattle Federation of Won jis planning & program to | Philadetphia | eee | Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. stimson| § are planning to leave early in Jan nary for a visit in California see % fat $0 Frederick Collins returned Sunday | lands sanitarturn. |from Phillipa Exeter school to spend! | mention with his mother, Mra. lace Green Colina, contrelto, and the pupils ¢ Heebe nchool of expression | neh ber 20, at | frie | Wednesday, rdialty v be present: | od Wednesday evening, December 20, | ook, to the patients of Fir-| Mra. Smith will be | amninted by Mra, Walter F. Johnson of the Marto Portrait by at the Lennon stores. Choose the v thing here, or buy a gift certificate t can be redeemed in any department either store. We En GIFT GLOVES t 4 A pair Strap-wrist Kid Glo: beautiful quality, cially priced, $3.95. Elbow Gloves of kid are an unusu fine gift; many col and black—$6.50. GIFT UMBRELLAS A Gift that always gives pleasure whateve costs. match; silk coverings of real quality— Doors of and di P| ~ Lungs, iy your aliment, or Will be pleased to For full SILK UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS GIFT HOSIERY Christmas Wrappings Eiffel All-silk Gitt Howe, Weldrest Stik Gift Hone... teeseneee Luxite All-Silk Hosa .. Van Raa Gitt How MoCallum Gift Howe Chiffon Gitt ribbon seam. . GIFT UNDERWEAR The daintiest and most original styles and silk of real quality. Christmas Wrappings Gift brassieres of lace and satin that are dear luxuries . os rrr ere TT Ere e erate e Exquisite lace-trimmed combinations; also plain and more tai A MOOI, . 6.66. cece eee Gowns of crepe de chine with dajnty lace Beribboned garters in dashing black and delicate flower colorings ......... Gift Handkerchiefs x Christmas Wrappings peach, blue, clover, rose and jade, with stitched edges and embroidered corner. Gift Sweaters colorings and either plain or block weave. WARMED sis bs savvgintceent Nutria; Imported Tweeds with Opossum TWO STORES OF COURTESY 1111 SECOND AVE. Between Spring and Seneca Corner BY eNO ave eee The most pleasing of all gifts, personal accessories, will be found wm great array of jaunty spe- Smartest handles, ferrules and tips to roan: ei BE Pa NES wow, $1.35 $2.50 edgings or smart tallored finigh.........+.0000+5 $4.85 $1.95 Handkerchiefs of pure linen; shades of orchid, Very special.....ssseeseeeees 25c Allwool #lip-ons with narrow tie belts, bright and staple $3.50 ALL WINTER FUR-TRIMMED COATS— Lustrosa with Squirrel; Marvella with 144 Off PINE AND WESTLAKE J ocrtey Ca akPY sles LaLa ted | Our » —— 6-5) ery hat of S\Giio ; re et i Qual: ves, real ‘4 ally Aya | lors ey | Le rit This Can Be Done only through the co-operation of the various departments of this great ines MMB gs intel- ligent, aggressive application backed by capital and encouraged by the large field of supporters who use our products. New Garments Here for the Holidays Prove It 335 DRESSES FOR THE DINNERS AND THE THEATERS —Taffetas, Laces, Georgettes, Canton Sabteelns iar. 300 COSTUMES FOR THE PARTY AND THE EVENING RECEPTION Lovely imported spangled creations of satin with maline and Georgette over- drapes, gorgeously covered $ 1 6 with colorful spangles...... 375 DRESSES FOR STREET AND BUSINESS Tricotines, Poiret Twills,” Canton Crepes and Matelasse $ 1 6 SEE LE LES EEE EE EEE EAA < S 2 hem. New York Portland Nor are we content that they shall cost the same as others, Without Prejudice to invited. rolling mili during the noon hours. et th CARA OR ARR e Tell It With V ALU ESC 6k 0b RCE 4 E ARE NOT SATISFIED to have our garments only as good as others. Coats, Wraps and Frocks Must Be Better Than Others ; ity, They Must Sell for Less Than Others % 600 COATS % FOR THE DRIVE AND THE ¢ CHILLY, DAMP EVENINGS In superior grades of Bolivias, Sue- denes, Velydnes and Velours, all full xg deep fur calars *s--...... 916 320 TOPCOATS j OF THE NEW SPORT TYPE i FOR THE COLLEGE GIRL Man-made throughout of rich, mannish materials. .... $16 ‘

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