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PAGE 10 ' Seattle Society Mrs. Whitilesey Hostess y at Sunset Club; Dinner Hosts on New Year’s| a «. Eve. MRS. JACKSON & SILBAUGH cu We Woman's rent topic an'n Cen ly T ber 28, w j - } i CHARLES F. WHITTLE. | BEY will be hostess at a lunch | on Thursday aft mn at the Sun | SGth wt Bet club in com mt to Mrs. Horace Kimball, of Spokane, who te Fisiting her son-indaw and daugh “fer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young Miss Mary Hills Weds at Sorority House ‘The marriage of Miss Mary Hills, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mra. Hubert ‘Chester Hills, to Mr. Harry Harlan ‘Hawkins, son of Jude ©. R. Hawk dns, was solemnized Sunday after ‘ December 24, at the Alpha Chi Omega rorority house, Rev. Norman reading the service at 4:50 Ppdleck. Golden chrysanthemums In a on, arranged in standards and with yellow tapers in high Were the decorations, The march was played by Miss 4 MePherson, a sorority sister the bride. The bride was charmingly attired white brocaded chiffon and her were a corsage of orchids, roses and lilles of the valley | The ¢ | comber jot Mra, F | ave j Beattie the Ao. t | Thursday a& Chriatr | Mw. Thursday | 10 | signif! | ha» provi Y. On corsage. Mr. and Mre. Hawkins left for Hot Springs on their wedding the bride traveling in a one dress of dark blue tricotine, a oat triramed in moleskin and i we hat of black velvet. er January 1 they will be at home the University apartments at 45th 2. Hawk: ttended the Univer. ity of Washington and ts a member Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Sraduated from the same ti and is affiliated with Alpha Epsilon fraternity and Mrs. Silbaugh is the national lecturer and organizer, also chairman of law enforcement for state, county and city, of the Women's Christian Temperance Union.—Portrait by | Jame: 3 & Merrihew,. M id- Season Assem bly ] Club Entertains | Personal The first dance of a series of two! the Mid-season Assembly are having | N this season was given last evening | ing at the Bungalow, which had been reserved for the occasion. % waa &lema the last of Januory, brilitant affair, with about 250 cou- Whittie Jelub wit le RC Licut. Laurence F. Blodgett, U. 8./ and Mrs. Blodgett left this morn for San Diego Col. Lieutenant | the G. A ~ oir and Mrejof Mrs | Blodgett will return at Usat time to| more ave, plea in attendance, ; Visit her parents, Dr and Mra. and Biade honorary milk! ‘the Midseason Assembly was! | George M. Horton (3 formed last winter by a group of| “ee Will "Precede Ball f and Mrs. Joshua Green and Mrs. Langdon C. Henry wil! at a dinner at the Sunset the younger set who have been mar | Dr. and Mra. W. E. Waldo are re ried less than 10 years. The commit: | cetving congratulations on the birth tee in charge this year Includes Mrs. | of » son, Robert Garber, at the Minor} James Colbert Sullivan, Mra. Stanley | pospital on December 23. Minor, Mrs. Thacher Hodge, Mr eee John A. Raillargeon, Mr. Leo Black, | December Friday evening, December 29, Mr. Thomas McLachlan, of Taco. the Winter Ball. Mr. Keith Logan Bullitt and Mr.}ma, and Mr. Harry G. Wille, of eee ; Andrew Price. Everett, were the Christmas guests) § p.m. ee of Mr. and Mrs. Charles &. Willis, | end Mrs. Ramsay S08 Mra. Claude C._Rammy Mrs. Dickinson Entertains Informally Mrs. Alexander Dickinson enter tained a few friends informally at tea this afternoon at 4 o'clock tn honor of Mra. William Somerville, who, with Mr, Somerville, has recent ly come here from Bt. Louls to re ride Mra. Peter Davison in isaving Frt-| | Gay for Portland, where she will spend the week-end with friends. ee Mr. and Mrs. George Wiley are re/| eetving congratulations upon thae| birth of a daughter, December 24, at Columbus sanitarium. eee Thurmiay Will Assist at Tea end Mrs. Walter B. Nettleton Friday evening at thir oot ‘Queen Anne Hill, en- Lewis, and Mrs. Miller spent Christ- Friday afternoon at her home will be Mra. Henry Ward Beecher, Mra. George T. Hood, Mrs. John Moran, Mrs. George Crawford Morrill, Mra. W. BR Chapman of Tacoma, Mra. William 0. mtg 4 Mra, Ralph Haw- Miss Ruth Ents, of Berkeley, ts epending the holidays with her mother, Mra. I. W. Enta. eee Mrs. W. B. Bowden haw returned from Sonora, Cal. where she has been spending a month with her par- rs ents, Mr. and Mra. A. T. Wood. iss Dutt . eee Miss t Married Mr. and Mrs. Trygve Hoff (Ger at Home trude Elford) are leaving December A quiet wedding was solemnized | 29 for Montclair, N. J. where they last evening at the home of the| will reside. bride's parents, Mr. andd Mrs. O. J. C. Dutton, when thetr daughter, Miss Virginia Dutton, became the bride of Mr. Caleb Ward Baldwin, of St. Louts. Rev. Sidney James, of Ta- coma, read the service at 5 o'clock tn the present of immediate relatives) yrs Harry L. Strong will enter- and friends. tain with an informal luncheon at Potnsettina, holly and all the love-| ner home on Thursday afternoon. ly seasonal blossoms were used in eee the home. Just before the ceremony Engagement of ‘Mra S H. McDonald sang “I ‘ave! Miss Flagg Made ae You Truly.” The bride wore a becoming costume! yfr. and Mrs. Alfred Eugene Flagg ot dark blue velour, a hat of biack/ announce the engagement of their felt, plumage trimmed, and a corsage | daughter, Lola Alberta, to Mr. Rob of orchids. ert E. Noel, of Lon Angeles. Miss A reception and supper followed | Flagg is a graduate of Franklin high the service, Assisting were Mra./ school and recently attended the | January | Benjamin F. Esterbrook, Mrs. Wil-| State College of Washington. |!iam B. Sprague, Miss Artie-Lee Hart, Miss Mildred Hart, Miss Helen Schwager, Miss Ruth Miller and Miss | Ruth Dally. Mr. and Mra. Baldwin left this aft ernoon for St. Louis, where they will made their home. Orthopedic Tea Shop Queen Anne guild will be in| charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop| \Thursday, with Mrs. 0, A. Kjos as| jhostess, assisted by Mra. W. W. | Reed, Mrs, William Howard, Mrs. |Harvey J Mrs. Wi! d | Hankins, Mrs. Peter Hogenson, Mra, David Fryer and Mrs. Andrew | Thomas An vited to eee Mr. and Mrs. James F. Branigan left today for a two weeks’ trip to Los Angeles. be taken. Informal Luncheon thetr daughter, Mise Dor- Campbell. 1¥, DECEMBER 23— Eleanor Caldwell's tea to com. Beattio June. compliment to Miss Catherine ‘and Mrs. Don H. Palmer's mah party, to honer Mr. and ‘Torrence B. Beck, of Port- 20 bridge tunch- THE OPENING TOD. , DECEMBER Henry Sohmid P Son Mt the Yacht club in compit- ment to M @ Schaefer and Mies Leona Schacter Mrs, Thomas Ruhm’s dinner at the Buneet club to compliment her sister, Miss Catherine ollins. Mr |) at the “Mies Alice Hole to entertain with « dinner at the Sunset club, in honor of Miss Katharine Armstrong. ‘William Hunter Me Gaugnter, Mr. and Mrs, Archibald | Ferguson. GATURDAY, DECEMBER 10— , Hugh Wilson MoCreery ana Mre. Beverly Vernon i, bridge tea and shower t Mre. Faculty: Men's club Now Year's anes the Faculty Mra, Reginald Parsons to juve theater party in compliment to their daughter, Miss Anne Parsons. Mr and Mrs. 8 A. Martin's dinner at home for Mr. and Mrs. Tor Fence B. Beck. DAY, DECEMBER 41— George Ryan's dinner on the Market Just think—a lifetime guarantee, . operating the only exclusive washing macht THE TUs Tire —doing an exclusive business of Woodrow enables us to give you the best of service. For the benefit of those who did not get m chance to take advantage of Offer we are extending it for this week only, Free This Week Only AY, JANUARY 1— Mrs. . Kerry to eutertain with Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Nettler dinner to compliment Mise iucy- Gien Kerry, at home DAY, JANUARY 2—~ Mine Marianne Hyland's tee from 4 until 6 o'clock, at home, SATURDAY, JA ny 6— % Mrs. Dickson indy | Trenholme's heon at home, to honor Mixs Mary #matl DAY, JANUARY marriage of Mi C 804 PINE STREET Portland Store, Wholesale and Retail—Washington, 104 Stark Street Mary Small 7 Oregon, Idaho and British Clubs | 10 of Mra. HI ata | ber will re ‘enian Christmas party we, at oy Maccabees The Ladion’ ( nee of wh vursday | Robert Mc gram Thursday 2 to 4 o'clock, at the home of Mre Judkins, Col. Ethan Allen Circte, will have « card party, | tmeeember 28, at the heme | Tose Tremper, Blodgett haa orders t sail for Pan: | Thursday, fourth floor of the ¥. W Dr. B. EB. Barnes, speaker.) . 720 p. m., of Wooderaft, AL. G. BILLS’ RESTAURANT and WAFFLE HOUSE “The Home of the Crisp Egg Waffle” 515 Pike Street—Opposite Ernst Hardware Al. G. Bills was formeriy with the B.& L. Waffle House OT CAKES SERVED ALL DAY H FROM 11 TO 8 Fountain in Connection 515 PIKE ST. WOODROW WASHERS Are the Lowest-Priced High-Grade Washers, With a LIFETIME GUARANTEE, with free service! THE BS FOR THURSDAY oman's Century Club Century at the home of nat Kirkland, T at Madiaon Park interpretat # department of tur hut lay afterne hurd ith a holiday party at + Lawrence, 1 0 o'clock lute a Christmas stor ClHienian Club elub on Thursday m 1413 Canc W. Catlett Seattlo Review, No. # BA réview, No. &, W will meet in 1409 Ninth at W. hall December 26 see alien’ Grotto Club to club will nan party at the he y, a8 n, De mitten party,” x A on, in the & | edly novel type of entertainment the | committee in charge of arrangements ded for the afternoon. ee 1, Club to Give Play December evening, Carl Wesky Erickson (Betty 35, the dramatic club ef the ¥ the bride's sister, was the jelub wil 5 Mt at ite open meet of honor. Her gown was jing a short playlet, “Joint Ow colored chiffon, and Ophelial gap jin Spain.” The literary clase of the land white bouvardia composed | ga aaa au eam ©|cub is studying at the present time | Scandinavian literature with nen AA director. eee Whittler Heights Improvement toni t Helghts Improvernent give « tea and t pro December from 03 17th ave, N eee Ethan Allen Circle tt from . Women of Mooseheart Legion The Women of Mooseheart Legion will meet at Moose temple Thursday, | 28. Initiation. ee Zonery Club ‘The Zonery club will hold an open meeting tn the Iseture room on the! ca Dickens’ Fi | The Dickens’ Fellowship wit] meet | tm the Chamber of Commerce roome evening, December Visitors welcome Auxiliary of St. Luke's Hospftal ‘The Woman's Auxiliary of the 6t. Lake's hospital will bold tte regular meeting with Mra. John Walker, 200 Capt. Stewart Miller, of Campi isth ave. N.. ‘Thureday, December 28. mas with Mra. Miller's parents, Mr, MAL Assiating Mra. James Sherman £07 Mira Charian & Miler AnDITioNA CLUBS sean aye Ws Women’s Society of First Baptist Chureh to Entertain interesting and entertaining Program will be given under the au eploes of the Women's society of the First Haptist church, In the church auditorium, Friday, December 29, at to which the public ts tn- come and enjoy a around “The Wonderland Trail of Mount Rainier,” via the balopticon, with about 100 beautiful alides, which have never been shown In Seattle before. There will be a special must- cal program. A silver offering wil! William McKinley Circle No. 11 William McKinley circle No. 11, Ladies of the G. A. R., are request e4 to attend the business session on Wednesday, January 3, at 2 p. m., Veterans’ hall, of fancy goods will follow. At @ lp. m. @ #pecial home-cooked dinner j wit be served. Dancing and cards at § p. m. er one welcoma, Armory. A Beattle ‘Circle No. 547 Neighbors holds public installa tion of officers at Swedish club hall cirele No. 647, 6, at 8:90 o'clock. Grand Magician Ruth Wilson of Ta- The wedding will take place in! coma will address the gathering on Woodcraft.” ANNOUNCING AY We are Ine stores on the Const Washers only—which our Special Christmas 9 With each purchase or order taken © to be delivered later, an Electric Waffle Iron or Percolator Sold on VERY EASY TERMS. Wo give a thirty-day money-back guarantes, W. E. DOOLEY & CO. MAIN 1999 Columbia SEATT Each mem will hay at be by ave 10 p.m Christmas tree and program for the children of members, h can only be Jappreciated by those who have at | tended such a funct Ladion of STAR rn ; OST SISTER USI ¢ FOUND BY PHONE! eat org incase Piano Recital |_ WEST HAMPTON, N. Y-—-Mins! Dairy and crop specialists from| French coast to England os the Thursday apr Along re ‘teal seapeaedtpnes | ate college of Washington will | wings of Lieut, George Keller's air : telephone 1 the riment of the r pupils ted Wom. | da the} t it me of Mr@ W. W. Collins, Thackeray ' lay De on ember 29, at ' Chapters 6, 6 vRAn’s and 7, in Queen Victoria, by Lytt ate y, will be taken up | Quotations of current events will be DR. EDWIN 4. “pa. | the rempo » roll call BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES wie | DRESDEN, Deo Before be 106 Columbia St } aes ding eu for the murder of his Seat \ | flancee ar! Schuman ate three Leading Dentist | !aree ka, six ems and ® pound| for More Than 21 | ot | Of nauanae Years Jack ners Mre w.| he hi holiday reettat of Mra. Loulne ©. Book M piano plane of dairymen at name of man, A Duva Toit, For aw and N ge Jar Agent A. B Mr Helen and from Vreda Hol Florence the given at 2p White and, 1 Park advo Grant ,| latter to sary ounced Magruder rand RM. M farmers and dair Leonard Neg Ob Chautauqua Lsvermity e bustr THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Three remaining days—for the firm name of Brown-White Shoe Co. will go out of existence Saturday. A new firm will take its place. We have 3,000 pairs of Shoes that must be disposed of by Saturday, 6 p.m. Glance at the following prices— They Will Speak for Themselves Correct Apparel for Women Continuing YEAR-END Our Regular CLEARANCE SALE! BETTER VALUES GREATER SAVINGS WIDER CHOICE OF STYLES A most important Clearance of merchandise of the high- est character at decisive re- ductions. Satin Pumps, Colonials, Straps, Brocaded Satins, Kid Pumps, Kid Oxfords, Patent Pumps or Ox- fords, Sold up to $7 All sizes and widths. Rubbers, sold at 85¢, up to size 314, at... The values offered are ¢ po gorge ethene Quality tyr of Carman standards— Black or Brown Kid, Brown Rus- sia calf. Sold up to $12.00, at.... HALF -PRI CE All Tailleur and Costume Suits All Autumn and Winter Millinery BOOTS BOY Ss’ Dress or School Shoes; 800 pairs to choose from; every wanted leather and style; all GIRLS? 3 DECIDED PRICE REDUCTIONS APPLY ALSO ON ALL Felt Slippers, sold at $1.50, at .....0...2- trip Past Coats Sweaters Wraps Blouses Dresses Skirts Gowns Petticoats Because of the extreme low prices, all Approvala, Exchanges and C. O. D. Orders must be excluded— all sales must be FINAL. fords or Pumps, to $8.50, at Saturday is the last day for the Brown-White Shoe Co. Take advantage of this o Your dollar will do wonders here during the next three days at this store. Remember—Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, December 28, 29 and 30. Shop mornings, if possible. BROWN-WHITE SHOE CO. Right on the Corner Second Ave. and University St. HOLDERS OF United States War Savings Stamps Due January 1, 1923 will find full facilities for redemption at Seattle National Bank Bond Department All-Winter Comf ort for You If you have never expertenced the amazing warmth and beauty and convenk of a Radiant Heat Gas Fire, you cannot know what home comfort really is, ‘Think of having more heat at less cost. instant whenever you need it. Recs most healthful heat you can get odorless, Ready tn an wnized as the and absolutely Come tn and convince yourself. You'll agree in two minutes that it is just what you have always wished for—-and never expected to find. The Seattle Lighting Co. 1308 Fourth Avenue Main 6767 THE GAS CO. SPT MTT ca TT