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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAK THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4%, 1928. eee — A Personal earbate tet ever ose (DATES Vrauore amneeoer (PASTOR TO AID have beon traveling abroad for seven | they will spend the winter at Coron, nder the auspices of S “ ~ si 4 |montha, returned last week and are} ado | VIUDAY, NOVEMBER 6 € i Mr Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, MA in-0600 || making thetr home at the University Ra ae} UNIVERSITY CHAUTAUQUA mud Pian - hr ed Ee r ists Frances Oldhe partments, 4512 Brooklyn ave. i Casper Macher, accompanied The Un‘vernit Chaurauqua ames ; ante sie W ‘ [ atur me Assistant—Frances Oldham ok y Mra, George Russell, lett thix| meet. with A ‘ ' 0 10, at 6:1 , at | Rev, Pretlow Leaves Church Music—Louise Raymond Owens | Mr. and ars, Stanley Grittiths| morning by motor for Portiand to| Seventh ave, N t ‘om: : f pa 1, Univer ‘ F att! Jand children, Hilzabeth and James, | attend the horse show ber 9, at 2p. m. Chapters 6 and 6 ' s Mr. ¥ ) in Seattle Jaro expected home the first of next jin “A Bhort Story of American Lit i ‘ of French Egyptolog Floor Committee Named for Junior Gwild’s|woor trom tour months’ travel! Mr. and Mra, 1, Hoffernan are) erature,” based on Cambridge's "i th intormad ridge’ tor | |< ¢ here nw the off abroad pending ten days in Vitcoria, B. C.| tory of American Liteurature il = Thanksgiving Dance; Attractive Bridge} AL ORY lo taken up. oll call, somothit Women's , t ar fad’ devon: BOS | ee eres ren ae eae jee commi Luncheon Given at t Yacht Club Dr, and Mrs, James B, Engle AS AOR meetes: finzern AFR AUCUE, BERS ure. Fr ' seri | hoe mie of whieh bave | whidh. again apvaaied. tate ; A Ving dance Juntor guita|Peturned this week from a threo leaving Friday for Portland to attend ree te ut home," : ral Europe fr¢ pt the timo ar fo , giving danc ‘ woeks' trip Bast, Mra. Eagleson vis. | horse show and spend the weok:! yr arp w. co. 1, t f [ I “ v4 in of | wt tlc tev, Robert Ev of the Chi n thopedic ut is giving on Saturda rnoon,| ‘ ad wc | C he NOH se adre bene reg Bs Sf starve ay shee carta Nov ae nie. junior cirol vai hacnmine Wer od her anvanien sles z He oe. ams erate Ballard W, € t ill meet ¢ SATURDAY, NOVEMISEK 10. le re ¢ Seen th torate of Mamc iy ny a, ea ” brace aes ede & P: on, Who is attending Johns Hopkins |the home o! ra. LAlie Mann 60 M und & M y Ca LU » a on from 6 pi orate of Mem Impatient. The commit og it known that adults desiring |i) py, ‘ | Mrs, H. B. Wright and two sons, |‘h® home of Mra. T fann 7 Feserved + in " , on s. H, FP. Ostrander, BA st-0690, | Thomas and James, left today on the Otherwise no stipulated admissior is charged, a basket boing provided] surgeons in Chicago Ruth Alex for Lon Angeles Members requested |] “Att Ils Pret me to Seattle from At the door to receive a : alld special fund, | © eee where they will Join Mr, Wright and |0f the Progra perpen iit arty and \ ‘ yay) ‘ Epa iat er a embers Junior circle " are pa rior to the day make thelr home. 1 b Tataeas ‘ssthed 5 s athe pen ; hs ia to: ticket ¢ ee aP “p yes Gena | Mr, and Mrs, Robert P, Greer left ree Shiola home WEDNESDAY, NOVEMIEN 14 : church, Brooklyn. He has just com | time while Dr, Eagleson at tended the meeting of the Coll 10th ave. N. W,, Frid Novem bridge and sup tle hich way held Friend uch, whose pulpit he ber 9 Mrs, Leila Sauer has charge || TURSDAY, Nov ‘ spied f 1% Yea nday ST Make ds anetk inn. eels . r 1 10 je view } nas pleted a five-year term as “presiding Admission at the door for all boys anc under 17 years, even very| today for the East on a month Mr. and Mra. Charles H, Coon| oo will be f Clerk," which 1s the highest. electiy small chikiren, whet spectators or participaats who are not regular} ee is h Dorr) are reoolving congratu:| TRINITY PARISH AUXILIARY Mi jore ott in the main ‘th of members, © $} Membership dues may be paid and tickets obtained lations upon the birth of twin daugh:| Mrs, Willlam H. Blin Friends Church in America Prakh the : G. W. Fischer, or from the Ju aptaing in} Mr. and Mrs, James Farell (Molen | ters, Margaret Ann and Mary Eloise,|on “Japan at the moetin “ Fa a ead : , a | dias ee | sear Beta vous districts | Gordon) are being congratulated upon | October 31, at thelr residence, 1128] Women's Auxillary to 7 y P t t ier, Yeh fh Lech On Fete ailastond eee aA following grc sople have charge of tho floor and the| the birth of a daughter November 6, | 32nd ave. N lish church, I y afternoon, No THURSDAY, NOVE: MBER 1 ee Ww rE his + os tha siinaionia: Seating of the audi ir , at Virginia Mason hospital oleS6 lCarbarre, ak 4 o'iocie as tharhona Bride ‘i D t cil, a view president of the Mission \ Mr, and Mrs, Lacy Mr, and Mrs, George Kribs, Mr. and] band Mr. Jack White, who spent a fow ot Mrs, Josiah Collins, 1206 Univer Mr Pé Andrea 4 xécutive committee of the Se ‘Mrs, Neal Tourtelotte,- Mr. and Mrs. Evan McCord, Jr. M nd Mr Mrs, John B. Agen, Miss Florence |days in town, this week, returned! siiy st eee pete at Live commit Meektie Brownell, J ca aiieea ANS ‘lake, Helen Carmen, Evelyn|4&e2 and James Agen are leaving in| Wednesday to his home in Portland. PHI BETA 1 hick Colvin, Nellie Fel Josephir toll, Fischer, Frances Green, — airs ‘ec i M ‘ Lons YAK Louise Goodwin, Marion Haynes, Doris Howard, Janet Henry, Alice Hole,] LA BOHEME MUSIC CLUB |CHAPTER AO OF P, B. O. ONION ‘LEAGUE PRIDAY, NOVEMBER al Olive Leonard, Mary Bliss Maxwell, Amy Munday, Frances Oldham, Achsa| ‘The monthly meeting of the'La Bo-| Chapter AO of P, E. 0. » Bare Ee a ai ft ; r |] Will meet on 1 Powell, Jang Perkins, Lucy Swa ‘om, Rebecca Scurr nia Sheahan » Music c ill be held at the] with Mias Annie Gifford, 1690 1 bd a v , Claire Stolt Ste <. iia Tre ni Mossr | o of Sushnell, 6106) t day event: vening | by < le Women Auzias de rd Ballinger, G ak 1 . ay after: | 9 c ‘ rereen bal J VOMED . Campion, Chauncey Baxt ollins, Edward Campb ark E , November ‘ ‘ bb's 3 1 Warre ar WOMEN “OF Everett Earling nF Richard. Haynes, John Heffernan, Jo: unio Will be the sub, under din-| g, I . 3 : . fOOBEHEA 4 7 ; 4 : OCIAL SCORE CLRUB a i ‘ ‘ " : a a Knapp, Camp! er Ham Moilsted, Willard Maxwe ahah sis cM wif - a try : 1 I Jucted ch Maxwell, Ralph c n McCormick, Will MeMill u 19 program i a pone of cal together nior Guild of a gion will ele re Cah aaa Perkins, John A. Pi rR 8 wint am Walker and Jc Education Moyement and a member hom , there conference ¢ planned, as fol Amy Hur November § on r so tha scusn t oN 1 ‘ , when f s thought th , J continue thelr work. By one 3 Large Bridge Luncheon ; Artistic z Affair # dee Cartes (“Carmen’)..+5 1KANSAS WOMEN'S C ae Ne A hy viupdy, NOVEMBER en Pn eg ies r the fall of the mark in One of the most beautif: rein « as Paine PER Alina Margaret eared Kansas Women's club gives card] ‘The women's organizations Kappa Kapa mnae in Tabet hasty fi created such mi: Parshall, Mrs. Alonzo Falk . Mag: for, Mire. Marsy: | Cone O. U. W. hall, Friday,|clubs in § nave been iny nnour fans f 0 the | German 8 . : »vembe , riends to come Tncheon this aftern ° v p t r Y 0 rint | > H J 1 atito send represer “% to this meet inig 0) , » ‘ ter peated at a beautiful ed E ped tal t c . at leld. 1a 3e jo ing SORORITY TO HOLD procee which v rated with exqu of chry ° y ere lome (‘‘Herodiade") Say inated Tho Seattle Women's Trade Union | puss AGH SALE |the Children’s Orthope F tints, combined with roses a lovely s for the ruly gowned ++ Massenet | CENTRAL MISE lea, fs a branch of the N nal | Sigma Kappa Sorneltniwilt have ail bahia roe M@tendance. » ,iatecssasses Maswonet | & Women's Trade Union League of % i eS HONOR CLUB e of Honor ‘members P Following the luncheon, was played on the secon or of the} paper—“Pren se aie t Study club of the! America, which hag headquarters in | TUMMage . é cea aie The Honor club will 1 i For reser clubhouse. Walling | 4 , e Chic nd al branches in most | Nov. 9 and 10, at Sev ar 13+ | noc time on 8 y evening 2 r Sash: ber 9 at 10 o'clock industrial centers [ginia, opposite the Farmers’ mar} November Mr. and Mrs. Fetter Dinner Hosts | «) “Printegs cope apie cme ESTE: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Fetter are planning an informal dinner at th geet ai‘iaens| EASTERN STAR CLUB aa for Saturday evening, November 12, se j Mis. Teving 2, Reader | Eastern r clib has board A " (a) Meditation (T) Massenet | Meeting . November 9 at Buffet Dinner Dance OS) Sections trom "euii"s277"") 12:80 o'clock in clubrooma. Bus z ; o'clock. | QMr. and ) y are Ing with a buffet dinner dance oe eee om Saturday i 22 rett ave. N. bers TO MEET IN WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB |ST. BARNABAS CHAPE . 2 I the literature and travel! pyr, f ble ol 1 rial Dine Man Vi isitors ’ = Dr H. H. Gowen's Bible class will 4 jdepartment of the Woman's Cen: tes Mitnabas’: Chanel on ®Mr. and Mrc. George V. La Farge are ining informally at dinner|sury club will meet at 11 a. m nee ye fis evening at their home in r of nant and Mrs. William Kirkline y. W. CG. A. “V a” andl is ite as Pee ee mel, who are visiting Mrs, Scammell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John|scrowth of the Sal ed benialleraen Berea Meares. s Hamsen, will bo reviewed by Mra. | ANG jeutenant and Mrs, Scammell have been transferred from Vicksburg.| Joseph Kildall, Trave BMiss., to s aneisco, wh: Lieutenant Scammell will be attached to| way, Mrs the U. S.S. Bear, They are leavir Saturday for their new iy IUUNQOUUOUGQGQUEUUCEQOEEOEAALUUEAE UAE UUEANEEE EAA fi Ts LUVUVVAGSOOAUUAUAUA AEA LAUUUUAUUUOAUAUAUUOUALASTUAAE A Dollar F cree Has Not Been Forgotten in Our November Clearance —which began with fully $50,000 worth of Winter hats and millinery merchan- dise, embracing our entire stock of trimmed, untrimmed, sports and children’s hats; feathers, fancies, ornaments, buckram frames, etc. Several installments of previ- ous excessively heavy purcliasés have come in since the opening day of this sale, which will add zest to the application of our policy never to allow any line of hats to remain in stock more than fifteen days. joguc, Nor) Ang to will hold ft» second Katherine Baker ‘ © seventh annual series | i Iding committe will meot 1 reader shoppe tg riycmnclog pity ‘ x ° 2 | n. at thi Special fea during tho in ? " Musical Program. for Guild’s Bridge Party no re ie_club | termisaton, musical program fer the bridge party East Highland Drive guild | ‘°*** F ; | at the Children’s Orthopedic hospital {s giving at the Yacht club on} Sat » ried |ALPHA AUXILIAD esday,afternoon, November 13, will be as follows: |. m. will bo in charge ¢ |_ The Alpha auxiliary wil hold its P—"The Little Pink Rose” (Carrio Jacobs Bond); “Smilin’ Thru”—|eMt events department, Mra. Ida | regular‘business meeting Friday eve Ruth Osborne Boyer. Th + chairman. Mr. ©. T.|ning, November 9, at § p.m. All Erickson and Mr, Norwood Brock: | members reqt 1 to be present. ett will discuss tho super water | ee § power development by tho state. | COTERIE CLUB is; Daisy Wood Hildreth, a - Mra. Samuel MacDonald will sing) The Coterie club will meet at tho * Mashinin, baritone grand opera singer from Moscow Laddie Boy” (Thayer), and/Ganma Phi Beta house, 6429 17th #F several arias from the different operas during the afternoon. “Tako Joy Home” (Dassitt, with | ave. N. E., on Friday, November Mins Carrie Lovering at the plano p. m, The program will e014 elude “Morocco, Tunis and Algiers osts at Bridge and Supper ~| AUXILIARY SEATTLE ROSE and “The Storm Center,” by Mra . And Mrsi2.'C. Cole entertained with a bridge and supper at thelr) soctery | R. G. Greene; “Albania,” Mra, W. L. on Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C Newsome, of] ‘The Auxiliary to the Seattle Rose | lpr: pia numbers, “Whims'* Eland, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rhodes, of Berkeley, who are guests at| society will meet Friday, Novem.| (Schumann), “Turkish March” (Boo ie Hotel Frye during their short stay in town. Aa} the | thoven-Rubenstein) and “Po ine in Ce . c - 4 ; g, |A Fiat" (Ch in), Miss Florence Par Annual “Homecoming” U. of W. Alumnae — |s» Mt speak on “Roso Cul-| Ker McCan Un versity of Washington alumnae will have their annual “Homecom| shetit & va t 1 be t WN HAIN looks beat of ‘the Masonic temple on Saturday evening, November at 9 o'clock. i eee do) { Shampoo.—Advt, fhe committee in charge includes Mrs. Waiter Madigan, Mrs. Walter - ~ 2 Airs. Harry Stephenson Bowen, Mrs. C. E. Hagyard, Mrs. Harry | ™ Lear, Mrs. Lewis C. Conner, Mr. Arthur Griffin, Mr. Ross P. Williams iid Mr. Taylor Greene, chairman. : Laincheon and Bridge WMiiss Katherine and Miss Helen Thompson are enter luncheon of twelve covers, followed by bridge, on Saturday a’ Women’s University club, LM See H até Pattern Hats of silk velvets, ry the new changeable velvets, velvet and duvetyn combinations, and metallic. cloths, in enchanting trims of estrich, feather fancies and ornaments. Gorgeous colors, designed to contrast most pleas- ingly with Winter days character- ize this display. Hats marked to FEA | URES sell Sin toast at°$9.75 to $12.50. November Clearance, e your choice for..... $6.75 (Main Salon) . . iscellaneous* Shower for Bride-to-Be Miss Della Cullen is entertaining with a miscellaneous shower at her n Wednesday afternoon, November 14, in compliment to Miss Alice , who will wed Mr. Vern Robert Nixon on November 20, . . fasquerade Dancing Party th Jane Ederer will entertain twenty-four of her young friends th @ masquerade dance on Friday evening at the home of her parents, and Mrs. Edward M. Ederer. ge and Mah Jongg Tea Park guild will give a bridge and-«mah Jongg tea on Thursday , November 22, at the home of Mrs. D. L. Williams, 905 30th Sports Hats Actually the cleverest conceptions of the season in Felts. Some of the Felt Hats are collapsible, and have flowers of felt applique. The softly draped tam is so jauntily youthful it’s bound to be a favorite. Most of these sports models are small and snug, and, being unblo¢ked, are comfortably light on the head. Hundreds to choose from. Our regular prices, $3.00 to $4.75. Dollar Friday, your choice for... $ 1 (Basement Salesroom) Mattewans In the season’s most popular shapes and shades. Fetching cre- ations, indeed, and the modes are many. Our regular prices were $7.75 to $9.75. November Clear- fre OOOO (Main Salon) LY committee in charge includes Mrs. Charles Harrison, Mrs. ‘M. J d, Mrs. Ralph Knapp and Mrs. G, W. Thompson. * . ayy ladies of "St. Paul's choir and their friends will be the guests of OY ig C. Gibson at a bridge and mah. jongg party given at her ‘on Tuesday evening, teeace gh 13. etnity to Give Informal Dance 3An informal dance has been arranged by Zeta Psi fraternity for Saturday Sevening at the Seattle Tennis club. Acting as patrons and patronesses will Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Alexanden Mr. rs. John D. Collins, Mr. and E. B. Ballinger, Mrs. Emma V. and Dr. R. M. Garrett. ‘ea and Thrift Shop Assistants rs. Reinier Béeuwkes will be hostess for Mount Baker Park guild at Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday, assisted by Mrs, S. E. Weeks, Mrs. W. R d t S ll Mrs. George Morford, Mrs. R. Schneider, Mrs. MeGulr e roupe Oo e MMMM MMT Trimmed Hats A large grouping of the newest metal cloths and metal and velvet combinations, in turban, bonnet AF p and poke effects — gorgeously green, blue or red, others of gray and brown Pate ineooes to sell at $7.50 and up. November (Basement Salesroom) Gane your P ps choice for ......... $4.75 (Basement Salesroom) Banded Hats About 25 dozen sailors, chin-chins and slightly drooping brims, in zibeline and hatter’s plush. Our regular prices, $4.75 to $10.00, Dollar Friday, your choice for.......... $1 \ \ ) irs. H. Williamson, Mrs. George W. Johnson, Mrs. L. J. Vaupell and eee, Exceedingly L a Rtiny.Fuhrman “guild will be in charge 1 day at the Thrift Shop, xcee Ing y Ow resented by Mrs. H. T. Kennedy, M A. Hopper, Mrs. Stephen es and Mrs. C. Dole. We have regrouped and priced these lovely > coats at a figure that will sell them rapidly. @omen Ss Clubs The sixty-five women who purchase these coats—and only sixty-five—will realize a CLUBS FOR FRIDAY {ness session, as: address will be giv- value that is unmatched in coat offerings en by; Judge Austin E, Griffiths, on [ONTLAKE GUILD “England.” All persong of British at this season, | Montlake Guild will hold a rum-| birth cordially invited. sale November 9 and 10 at one riplticea he 4 a | {A Remarkable | $ .75 Sarket. SEWARD SOCIAL . About One Thousand | Children’s Hats Paes ts pee seb Children’s Beavers, in all ae and Sport Hats. Colorful motifs | and becoming shapes. Dollar ; in self trims and ribbons domi- | Friday, your hile: Untrimmed Hats nate this array of ideal hats | for ........eseeseeeeee $ 1 You will be unrestricted in your for Winter street or business choice of about 1,000 Untrimmed costume, You will find a hat Hats of velvet, duvetyn, velvet suitable for every- occasion, in BUCKRAM FRAMES — Our and ‘duyetyn combinations and every desirable shape and shade | entire stock of Buckram Frames metal cloth, in every conceivable for the matron or miss, Dollar | —which includes every new shape and shade, Our regular ’ Friday, your choice shape. Dollar Friday, 50 «prices $5.00 to $7.50. November for .. cals 1 your choice for....... Cc Clearance, your $2 45 (Basement ‘Salesroom) (Basement Salesroom) choice for ......... Qidte : (Basement Salesroom) Quantity Quick Buying canon . ssures Benefits You the Criterion sitoriére Seattles argest Millinery § Store. Latest rt Yee ©. at Seneca ches Aiays Litt. eee AND LITERARY CLUB Variety of The next regular meeting of the Styl ELLSWORTH sa ty! es et Ellsworth circle, Ladies of | Seward Social and Literary club . A. R., will have a members’ |W!!! be on 1 November’ 9, at m., at the home of Mra. Fred meeting of importance Friday, | 7? ov. 9. Luncheon will be served ac |W- Aust, Amalfi apartments, 1306 w models, and very distinctive, too, In materials of Bon. Inspection by Matilda Dens. |QUCeM Anne ave. (Take W. Queen | Sr Cale eee dp aotace And autdavon. weaver: ond ie, department president; at 1:30 |ARe car on First ave) This is to Squirrel, The early shopper has a marked advantage, >. m. be a purely social afternoon and the e6\8 women are invited to play cards, ETA THETA cee [OTHERS CLUB PAST MATRONS' ASSOCIATION The Beta Theta Pi Mothers’ club| Past Matrons’ association of Wash- Hil meet at the chapter hous, |ington 0. E |. méets in Meves’ M617 F. 47th st., Friday, November | cafeteria Friday, November 9, at PD at 2 p.m. 12 o'clock for luncheon. . “pRIrisit AMERICAN SEATTLE CIRCLE | U 5 le, Wash SOCIATION | Seattle Circle, Nelgehhors of|}} econd an nion, Seattle, ash. "hie regular meeting of the Brit-j Woodcraft, will have a bazaar in| Second and f , Sh “American association will be| Swedish club hall, Friday, Novem- 3 in the Fine Arts hall, on Fri-|ber 9 Program and dancing in|{| , November 9. After the bust the evening, fil =I STHVUNAIANUONUOUNASUAGUOOGSUNNUOOG0UON000000000S00AH00GUOOEUOASOOOOAEOAOEOOSEASEAAOEGASAAE AEA