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Seattle ‘Society , er J Parties at — Womer University “Club; Mrs. Griffiths Has Studio Affair. members of the Women's University club are entertaining | | heir friends in large numbers at (oa Rew clubhouse this week with , bridge teas, dinners and “briige evenings. ‘This evening Dr. and Mra a q Ous Ployd Lamson wit! have a dinner for | | = a talk on + will entertain nine friends at Friday evening, January 12. James A. Pease is sponsoring er for sixteen at the formal dinner to be given at 7 o'clock evening Mr. and Mrs. B. Wilbur were hosts at a Of sixteen covers, followed by ‘and Miss Caroline Horton en. a nine dinner guests eee Jongg Party Visitor ting Mrs. Everett Fen of Portland, who, after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr @ Mrs. IF. M. Studley, te return @aturday, to her home, Mrs Griffiths entertained this im her studio, with seven of Mah Jongs ee attle Artists Appear a Concert string quartet, com-| fof John Spargur, first violin; Ritchie, second violin, E. ‘Collens, viola, and George », Violoncello, were the assist: | at the highly successful the St. Cecilia club of Ta ave in that city last evening fea large assembiage of enthus He music lovers. r: W. Little ts president of jon, Mr. T. H. J. Ryan, , and Mrs. Adrienne Lan- h, accompanist. | following program was pre- . cee er Hosts Next Week ng Commander Richard W.| S. N., and Mrs. Wuest, Mr. and Mrs. John ip. Hall are entertaining with jer next Wednesday evening, ‘Women’s University club. ie Party Mrs. J. Fred Braid were surprised by 20 of their y evening, at their 1004 Shelby st. ss ity Dinner Hosts Alpha Epsilon fraternity with a dinner of thirty ‘at the chapter house this in compliment to a group of from the different sororities. party will later go to the to dance. FER Wedding Ceremony wedding was solemnized ) Year's eve when Miss Irene Doud of San Francisco the bride of Mr. Ramie Hu- formerly of the same } cereinony was performed by fey. Father Farrell at Holy Ro- in West Seattle. Follow ‘wedding Mr. and Mrs. John gave a reception at their 1210 Massachusetts ave. Fifty were present. bride was charming in @ one- model of henna poirot twili, it to match. Her corsage was combination of orchids, Sweet peas and liltes of tho matron of honor was Mra. J. Doucette, who wore an at frock of cherry canton, em- with pearls. Mr. Jobn J. the was best man. & short wedding trip to Van- , B. Mr. and Mrs, Dean be at h re © at 9034 39th ave. Dean is a grafuate of the iW y of California, and Mr. Sagar achelors’ “at Ball 0 4 Bachelors’ club 1s rapidly com. arrangements for its coming ind ball,” to be held on gatur- ¥ evening, January 20. birds of several varieties, jungle scenes, will be used as ture of the decorations. special bird dance has been ar to entertain the dancers dur- ing the intermission. ‘The committee includes Mr. Rob- ft Garvin, Mr. James Dugan, Mr. Turnaciiff, Mr. Oscar B, Bee. , Mr. Clyde E. Rogers, Mr. Frank | Be er, Mr, Kenneth McKenzie and Mr. Lioyd Porter. ai eo. pedic Tea Shop , W, E. Tollinger will be host- for Seaburet auxiliary at the Or dic Ten Shop, Saturday, and he assisted by Mra 4. Sire, C. B. Larson, Mre. F. J. Rice, ive. Hi. I, Swan, Mrs. J. B. Ritter, L. a before Maj. L. Bullock Web- | Me “An Evening With | frie Drama.” and Mis: Josephine; Vited to participate. iJ | her }day to Portland, [holidays at thelr homes here, Hteave Saturday for the Santa Rar. |hara schoo! at Santa Barbara, Cal. r, Mra, P. R. Allen, | THE WOMEN’ 5S CLUBS CLUBS FOR SATURDAY | Sorosis Club |} ‘The Sorosig club Will meet Satur day, January 6, the Fe ‘a speak at Th Foreign Byes,” Heal on “Vanishe of Pianders, . Nagel will States Mrs. J ers and Chimes Thru an¢ w 1 ‘Tow Hold Memorial vices Colonel Theodore Roosevelt Post No. 24, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, will conduct memorial nervices on Baty January 6, at 8 o'clock, at sovelt Hall, 1616% ‘Third ave mbers urged to attend and all ls of the organization are in Roosevelt Po Woman's Century Club The Daughters’ Auxiliary to the Century Club will meet day, January 6, at 2 p.m, tn the auditorium at Frederick & Nel Mrs. J. 8, Holt as host w Satu 2 son's, with eas . Alumnae and Sororty Meeting Reta Sigma alumnae and Delta sorority will meet at the ot Mra, Ira N. Gates, 124 3 faler st. on Satur’ afternoon January 6, at 2:90 Personal Mr Launcelot Blackford Char Va. who has been spending two montha with her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Mrs. M. Blackford, left Wedn home. ttenviite, Mr. and Mra. E. C. Ward returned Wednesday from a three weeks t#p to California, where they visited friends in San Francieco for @ short time and motored thru the southern part of the state, see FE. Downs will return next week from a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keyes Brooks, In Bend, Ore. Mm. M Mr, John Markey, who spent the holidays with his mother, Mrw. Frances F. Markey, returned Tues where he ts at tending the North Pacific Dental college. Warren Rooleland Richart Leon ard, who have been spending the wit Mrs. C. Kirk Hilliman and baby left Inst week for St. Paul, where they will visit until February 1. eee Dr. Minnie Burdon removed re- cently from the Otis to the Wom- en's University club. o- Mies Anne Parsons and Min Helen Fay will return Monday to Milla college. . ee 47 for Portland, will return next Monday. . Mr, and Mrs. spent Tuevday in . Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fithbard will leave Sunday by motor for Southern California, where they will spend six weeks. . Jobn M. Spargur Tacoma. *-. Mrs. Horace M. Miller (Morence Sherwood) has returned to her home in Portland, after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mra. George S. Sherwood, and sister, Mra. K. W. Hotton. eee Mrs. Thomas Green ts expected to return Monday from a visit of sev- eral months in the East. United ot! Mr. Rex Stafford, who teft Tues-| ADDITIONAL CLUBS British American The iahAm: hold Fourth January of Association regular m of the Brit N Fine 1) itors vited Thursday Progress Club Thurs Pre “hard timew A. B ‘Thursday The give @ jhome of Mrs. Stonoway atl p.m | lay emg clu | party Ma Seattle Woman's Club Seattle Wor ab id ite monthly meeting Monday 8, at the Federated Club Board meeting at 1:30 p.m, Business meeting at 2 p,m | There will be a musical program eo. | The t January n's ¢ will houne sharp | . | Installation Drittwo Camp Modern Wood |men of America, and Laurel Camp. Royal Neighbors of America, hold a Joint public installation Swedish Club hall, 1627 Bighth ave jon Tuesday evening, January 9. ee - Fruit and Mower Mission The annual meeting of the Frult jand Flower Mission will be held { th ortum at Frederick & Ne . Wednesday, January 10, at > m@ Members and friends urged gd attend. ee West Woodland P.T. A West Woodland PoT. A. will in the school auditorium Wednes day, January 10, at 7:30 ‘There will be « mu: jowed by an addreas by Superin nt O Lady Willie Forbus will discums legislative topies, Re freshments meet “ee Wallingford Cirele Wallingford Circle of the Presbyterian church will meet at Mra. R. Hodge's home, 1840 N. Bist at Wedneaday, January 10, at 2 p. m Visitors welcome, ee Ladies’ Lyric Choral Club The Ladies Lyric Choral club will meet for rehearsal in the main fun day school of the First Presbyterian church Tuesday, January 9, at 1145 DP. m. Members asked to attend, as this to the last meeting before t concert. eee McDonald PT! A. regular meeting Wednesday, January 10, at 230 p. m, Im the assembly room of the school. Miss Ruth F Carroll will speak on “Analysis and | Uses of Milk,” Mustrated by charts. | Musical program. | eee Dorene Ctrele No. 771 Dorcas circle No, 171, Neighbors ©f Woodcraft, will have public tn- The regular meeting of Rainier P.- 'T. A. will be held Tuesday, January 19, at 240 p.m. Misy Ellen Dabney | will speak on “Home Economica.” {Mr. Harry Hartman will talk on | “The Care and Use of Bye tus. trated with colored slides. Refresh _menta, | eee First | | "Mex" to escape looting. L “Aided Needy: Now in Need | HOLIDAY SPIRIT | Stockingful of Saws Pre- | sented to Jailer by LOS ANGELS, b 6 pirtt from a all break unity jail A. Patton containing Jan Turned the day dart « h | from here to Kto Janeiro, a flight from Lisbon to New York can be made | a 10 pre with 16 and well-planne |S : a | “agitt | sawn and har | An evidence of thetr good faith the | prisoners whe Jets had been cut from bars in prer aration for an encape in the tank Jed t making actual att away Night ¢ | tank where betng he ntocking hack 1 Little Ma a robber, is awaiting trial, by ah and or Arriving at tank they laughingly request have Night Jailer Patton call | for @ prevent that had been prepared | for him. When Patton answered the eum mons he was presented with @ black milk stocking containing the saws and |handies by “Little Mac.” | Dangling from the stocking was a jack Banta Claus, carved | from part of a chair. A note pinned Mra. Bob Fitzsimmons, widow of the boxer, now wife of 7m Part of * chair. A note pI Peter Reiner, Chicago, has been taken to a hospital and now faces poverty and sickness. She is said to have given more | ¢t Christm than $100,000 to aid the poor in her prosperous days. | \ondinens posuere rer esetnm a ep ed Ce en ae : | past.The Men in Tank No. 9.” Woman Pirate Chief Is lez were fating « Crnem Thought Taken in China) Pp appeared on the horizon a ates hastily set sail, The wa troyed 40 of the pirate Junks, kill- PAKE M Hon pire year has been t « their pirate crews, Others, in- ling Mra. Lo Hon-cho, made their ape. rhe and ruling the countryside in cinity of Pakhol, is reported to bave | been captured. When her pirate Killed while fighting tn 1921, Mra Lo Hon-cho took command of his pirate crew and became so prosperoun that her force soon grew to @0 ocean pirate junks, the “lady” pirate chisf soon gained a reputation an being he most murderous and r all China's assorted bandit pirates, When the present Kwangtung revolutionary government sent Gen Wong Keung-chiang at the head of An expedition against Gen. Wong Ming-tong, commander of a part of | | | | were “Ana true observance of the prop- npirit, we herewith pre- Lo on an island village whe ts reported | * taken 60 women and girls as | « captives deteat we Returning with ened the pirates’ er captive nd the redoubtable other loot, she stopped at a coast was betrayed by her village where the inhabitants had /| followers In return for a promine of ready @ feast of roaat pigs, cake and| clemency from the military com- rice to placate the pirates While mander at Pakhol. [ AWKWARD AGE VANIS husband was! jena of end | Dr, Bun Yet-sen’s troops near Pakhot, MoDonald PT. A. will have tta| %_2@ Hon-che joined forces with the Sun leader and recetved the rank of colonel for her services. Instead of fighting among them- selves the two leaders aanansed the ity of Pakhol the mum of $40,000 Gen. Wong Ming-tong then retired to a refu tm the Lingshan mountains with his | part of the booty while Mra Lo Hon- cho entled away with her pirate fleet. This occurred in the middle of last Beptember, Boon thereafter Mra Le Mon-cho’s pirate fleet reeumed the preying upon | Phi Kappa Pet Mothers’ Club ‘The Mothers’ club of Pht Kappa Pri fraternity will have ite regular monthly meeting Tuesday, January 9, at 2 p. m., at the Chapter house, 2120 EB. 47th at. eee Woman's Civic Clod On Tuesday, January 9, at 2p m.,| Once there was what was known as tion of the attractiveness of the mod- the regular semtmonthly meeting of the “awkward age" for growing girls. /ern young girl's raiment ‘Tribes of Red Men to Install A $otnt tmetallation of officers of the various Tribes of Red Men, in | Seattle, will be held in the wigwam | of Umaptne tribe No, 79, at Fremont lin Carpenters’ hall, Friday night. | | January 6. Mayor Brown and Sher iff Starwich are expected to be pres ent and assist tn the installation. Many of the state officers and visit ing chiefs will be in attendance. An | entertainment and refreshments have | been arranged for the occasion. eee Harmony Homestead No. 1743 Harmony Homestead No. 1743, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will have tte regular dance Tuselay | Makes Good nomical. Med. Swift Gem Nut | evening, January 8, at Moose —| Margarine Cakes Better Nothing tastes better for mid-winter breakfasts than hot pancakes covered thick with Gem Nut Margarine. Use it freely on the table and in the kitchen, It is a wholesome food, palatable, and eco- Not touched by‘hands in manufacture or Order a Carton Today je In the Pacific Northwest ¢& Company, U.S. A. jc. A the Woman's Civic club will be held Tt was @ period of physica) lanki- | Here re three of this winter's in the Erickson room of the Y. W./ ness and mental distress models, Rebuins aide pleats, panel A full attendance ts desired. sertoun-minded designers | front and the V-shaped neck. Wool Bubject, “Juventie Delinquency.” | decided to eliminate this age with | Jersey, wool crepe and flannel are Speakers at § p.m I pretty clothes. Such fa the explana- | the materials used. Certain sbtaBa WE SAVING with SAFETY Every man and woman who has learned to save, is entitled to the three-fold protec- tion afforded by this establishment When you leave your savings here, it is reassuring to know that we conduct our affairs under Strict State Supervision; that our Board of Directors is composed of representative Northwest business men; and our only investments are such safe securities as City, State and Government Bonds, and First Mortgages on Improved Property In addition to this assured safety, your sav- ings will participate in semi-annual dividends, and in 22 years we have never paid less than RorAn Yo Dividends All funds left with us on or before Monday, January 15th, will earn from the first of the month, an? We Invite You to Save Here with Safety! | INVADES PRISON FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923. Wales Council : Dislike English GLABGLYN, Wales, Jan, b-—The local counci! han complained to the governir ise the ministry of health uses English ip answering communications, Blanket Saves Five Children 18, Mo. Vive cull n were waved from death in a fire sr. LOL Jan. 5 | stortes beneath | | : | Spani | LISBON them. sh Officers | May Try Flight Jan Admiral Coutin mmander Cabras, who flow Fashion Decree LONDON, Jan. 6. The duchess of Leeds has been nicknamed “ aloof duchess” because she refuses to heed in any way the dictates of fashion. Boy in Living R Sail “Madea & Torch Display Refuses a Fortune! MARSEILLES, 6. and DOVER, Eng, Jan. 6-—Playing Lavelle ran away from a| with tubes of phosphorous washed wealthy home to follow the sea, has|ashore, Edwin Carvill smeared his fallen heir to’$160,000, but says he| clothing with the chemical, which doesn't want jt burst into flan The boy wil! die. who > | Cuarrer QF Tue SHOPPES BY CECILLE If Cecille can be of any service to you, tf she can help | in any way in your shopping, do not hesitate to call r at Main 0600, AT THE COLONIAL Gaturday, you may see Norma Talmadge in “The Secret ef the Storm Country,” and Sunday i the first day for “Foolish Wives.” ing popularity of painted furniture, one furniture store is increasing ite supply of unpainted furniture. You may secure anything from candle sticks to four poster beds. YOU SHOULD KNOW MORE ABOUT address plainly and mai! it to 311 Crary ‘Bullding, Beattle, or call Main 6242 One of the shops on Fourth Avenue is showing the loveliest hats spring—almond greens, raspberry shades, and rich shades of tan well as darker colors—in most becoming effects. NOME FAMILY RANGE Reduced to $59 During January Only 17-Inch Oven—37-Inch Top Burns Wood or Coal PUGET SOUND SAVINGS &20 LOAN ASSOCIATION Pike Street GrossesThtrd Ads: ie Adolph % Lituden )A-Ireas E,W. Campbell, V?-Sxe Corwin S Shank Quen RESOURCES MORE THAN THREE AND ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS’ CONTAINS LANG'S HOT AIR DRAFT Sold top, large even and firebox. The NOME is @ sturdy, good looking, practical kitchen range Has all LANG'S patented features. This January offer presents @ real opportunity to get @ real kitchen range #t @ moderate prica ORDER Now! Retail Store—First Ave. at Spring St. Factory—2756 Ist Avenue South