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ttle Society Baited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 |) . Assistant—Frances Oldham Musico—Louise Raymond Owens inners Will Precede “appa Gamma; Enter- tain in Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths RECEDING tho Snowball dance, pra Kappa Gamma sorority diving Kriday evening at Chris men's hall, Mr and Mrs. Win. Hovey are entertaining at home with a dinner of twelve & Mr. and Mrs. Lister Holmes dinner hosts at home, en- cight guests, and there large no-host dinner at the 'g University club, eee er to Honor aveler's and Mrs. Colin O. Radford are faining with a dinner of 16 coy- at their home on Tuesday eve tho Faculty club will include vocal numbers by “Bla Helti Boardman, Mr. Marvin Gaukel, Mr. “Robert! Bradley, Mr, Walter Bridge and Mr. Roy Young; ® mosologue and 4 dramatic sketch. Dance numbers will be contribut- ed by Miss Portla Grafton, Miss Evangeline Edwards, Misa Allola Valotte and Miss Ruth Wayne. ‘Tho two ball rooms on the third floor will be utillned for dancing during the evening and a buffet) supper will be setved, the honor of cutting the birthday cako fall Ing to Miss Ang Louise Soelberg. . Informal Bridge Supper jit from Pend! the week-end w % December 4, in honor of Mr. Mrs. Stanley Griffiths, who have returned from several Mra, §. B. Anderson is gntertain- ing with an informal bridge of three tables and tea at her home on Wet Personal Mr. and Mra, Henry and Mra, Rex Bills and Mr, James Sturgis comprise a party of motor: ion, Ore., Who spent b Mr, and Mrs, Wil Yam Leonard Baton, Mrs. Collins ix remaining for a few daya’ longer visit, Collins, Mr. Mrs. Cebert Balllargeon ts expect ed home this week from a three Weeks’ Visit in San Franclyco, ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Calvin G, Carpenter and daughter, Lucile, have returned from a month's trip to New York, ome Mrs, P, Caswell and Miss Nadine Caswell, who motored up from Port. jand, are guests at the Hotel Wash. ington for a few days, see Mr. and Mrs, Samuel H. Melrose Are receiving congratulations on the birth of a sop, November 23, at st. Luke's hospital. : Mrs. ©. B, Eaton, of Olympia, was the week-end guest of Dr. and Mrs. B.C. Brier, . ye Mca. Gerald O'Neil ig leaving Sun: for THE SE . Elena Gerhardt Will Appear December 10 The Ladies’ Musical club an nounces Blena Gerhardt, mezzo #0 prano, known ag the “high priestess of song,” in concert at the Metro: politan on Monday evening, Decem: ber 0th Blena Gerhardt is today recomnis Jalnger of art songy., She fills the }largest auditoriums wherever sho jappears, drawing not only the ordi |nary concert goer, but also her fol low artisty, | Phe latter fee! that no matter how great have n their own achievements they can always learn something from Hstening to the interpretations of Migs Ger hardt, ‘They reallzg that back of her art there is a great Intelligence. Therefore when this acknowledged “high priestow: of tho art song” makes any utterance regarding the stops which she took Jn attalning eminence, her words have the ut } most, value and Interest, She ald particular rhythm as a necessary when talking with an in New York recently, stress on foundation interviewer is ATT led the world over as the greatent | LE STAR Calendar of December activities: All tingm are at headquarters unions otherwine specified Dec, 1--Wohold council, 2 to 6 | guardians’ training course, 10 o'clock Dee, 4; guardians’ training course, 2 Dec. 6.-Guardians’ training cot 1:40 Deo, 10. |4; guardians training course, 2 Doc, 11,—Hxecutive board of Seat tle council of Campfire Girly at 4 Dec. 18. Guardiaow draining course, 7:40, De y-Guardians’ meeting. Call EL jot4208 for further information {All guardians and Firefly leaders in- | vited. Dec. 17-—Ship lore and knot tying, 4; guardians’ training course, 2 Dec, 19. — Guardians’ trajning course, 7:00, Dee. 21-—Woholo council, 7 to 9 Ship warming on Camuaraderic. Dec, 22—Doll contest closes. Koc. 24.—Big Christmas party. Dec, 2h.—Merry Christmas! Have you made your stockings and toys for the Christmas party? | Campfire Notes Ship lore and knot tying, | Ship lore and knot tying. | of fancy work, aprons, hand paint. |ed articles, novelties, candy and | delicatessen, And a fish pond! Tea will be din both the after | noon and evening. A Campfire demonstration will be given in the evening. Everygirl's ts offering worthwhile | prizew to gitln who bind thelr year's | copies of Everygirl's. Abk head. quarters about tt articlén for the national exhibit Perhaps you can make a headband or tool leather or bind a book, Pell us about It Five thousayd Ladies’ Jourpal subseriptions by 15, ‘Phat the gos! In other words $2.00 for the whip. There's every treason to count on that $2,600, if the present spirit of determination hold’ out’ Richmond Highlands group leads off so far with 106 subscriptions or an average of sev- en to euch girl Wewatohe and Home December Girlware already starting to make} Get ready to follow the lighted can. dieg on Christinas ove Toheloth aro second and third in the race. Port Angeles has the most far, They rl COOLIDGE WIL EAT “GOBBILER” Vermont Man Sends Turkey; Delicacies Pour In BY FRAZER EDW/AKDS (United Press Matt Coxrespondent) WASHINGTON, Noy From every nection of a favored which ‘hankegiving dinner would }was today for } being aywambied President Coolidge By express, freipht, and parcel post a variety of viindy to adorn th White Houge hoard is arriving. The states seam to be vieing with one an. other in furnishing thelr most prized products i The turkey is tlie gift of the presi. dent's boyhood friend, ‘Little Dan’ Maculn, of Polymeuth, Vt Around the big bird the president jean have an arriy of dishes to com |mand the respect of an epicure. The |chotcest hams of old Virginia, cran |berriey from Whiconsin, celery from | alt Take City, apples from Oregon, land al haye amazed ils Pilgrim ancestors aye amazed sri 1 sil Ge V | NOVI Vets May Sue to See Files of Vet Bureau Dental of permission for Madson of ficers of the other Disabled Veterans’ and noldiers' organization to have access to filen of the bu may result in legal action L, ©. Seaweph, district bu u manager, who has refused such permission, Seattle chapter, No. 2, Disabled erans of the World War, decided this at a meeting of the executive committees Monday night Lack of access to the caps relief work veterans’ rau gainst files handl- and preyénty ap ‘ashington in ca dealt with compensation, ins we or the granting of vocatlonal education. wid ¥. B. Koapp, national Nulson officer of the Disabled Veterans. The favorite stories of Elizabeth Barrett Browning in childhood were Greek stories. : MEE. Beasdece, active firepliies vo | will visit her mother, Airs. ©. BL | Walter. Afr. O'Neil will joln her for Dinner Hosts on }the Christmas holidays. ory Thursday | On Thanksgiving day, at their] home, Mr. and Mra, Erskine Camp- bell will be hosts at a dinner of nine covers. where sho} “The jinatrumental performer taught first of all the Importance of rhythm," she sald, “Without’ an junderstanding of rhythm no player would bo accepted in any great| suggestive list of books Iv posted at symphony orchestra, The compos-| headquarters. Some groups have al ¢rs of the art songs were all great | Peady chosen the one they are to mahters. They knew that rhythm) Prevent. was design in muasle. Schubert's songa, for instance, can be ruined d lif they are not sung with the fine} Ber five dollars for the Ship Fund Mra. Roy J. Browne sailed, Novem. | rhythm which Schubert himself} which she raened by giving a chick- ber 21, for Honolulu, to spend the must have had instinctively in his} & dinner to her employer and his be hosts at a dinner at ten covers} holidays with her brother-in-law and | jn¢ comparable genitn office staff. at their home on ‘Thanksgiving i Mr. and Mrs, Albert If.) ana yet in summing up. Miss] The Wator Farhan ot cae y. 4 0 ‘atonapa gro p! a ANY se Serban i BENG nk ted fire Girls la to bold a Vazaar af the i , | oe attistry of the sin 0] fara 4 en ce Will Read “toe Bound’ Suing that ounce most fo ninorty.| came, 9 helt arden, Mrs. F.C. Gorham will read “Ice In other words, the great sinker| Wom’ McGraw wt, on Monday, De- Bound,” the $1,000 Pulitzer prize Istill sing from the heart, and cember % from threg to five in the Bayon Watney | ETE sth ways will" afternoon, and neven to nine In the 10:30 o'clock, at the meeting Of the) Ags This will be Miss Gerhardt's first | evening. Hand Bag Players at the Women’s) MF bes aie per Fotheringham re-| visit to the Pacific’ coast There are to be the usual b University club. ed Monday from a business trip) i Mra. C. Edward Magnusson ts} to Billings, Mont. chairman of the group, which In-| Howard Waterman. | THINKING OF | BORROWING MONEY? | Entertaining at Dinner We can make you a Rubber Mr, and Mrs. Jason D. Butler will nortgage loan that will j are >| von eee | $20.60 Set of Red and Pink be dinner hosts to the members of their family and a few additional suit your individual |" Rubher ; ns .00 needs at lowest rates. |Our Whalebone Rubber Plate oyster plant frem Pennsylvania and | vol abroad. a f potatoes from jd: have me eee lans Theater Party geo “The Hunchback of Notre * Mrs. Ross Downs will en- thirty guests at the Hellig on Friday afternoon. eee nesday afternoon, December 5. S29 ¥ Just sent in 44 subseriptions. The girls In line for the wéek in acmp| Prize are ined up as follows: Hel-) n Smith of fesaquah first, Pauline Merril of Richmond Highlands sec ond, and Elizabeth Clark also of Richmond Highlands, . third. Priscilla and Loyal Treat have given the Camaraderie library, a good , P start by contributing 60 books. A} iving offering ix not yet Jn sight. The president and Mrs. Coolidge | |expect to go to church Thanksgiving | morning. Their boys, John and Cal vin Coolidge, Jr, have but one day'n vacation, but they hope to have that on Vermont turkey Miya Helen Gots, who ig attend ing thé University of Oregon, will return Wednesday to spend Thanks giving and the week-end at her home here, | Miss Lulu Cooper bas turned in lome Entertainments rs. Francis Guy Frink Hosts at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. W. S&S Dulmage will FEDERAL PROHIBITION agents ralded a plice at 211 Union at.; Inte Motiday fight, and arrested Clinton | MeDougul, after velzing a mixed) case of gin and whisky In a cleverly | concealed wall tache. was ) APPROPRIATE, INDEED | ‘THe special preacher was asked if} he would like aby particular hymn | to be sung to agrés with his ser. n bles."* Mr. and Mrs, rink will entertain with a dinner $3 covers. ker, Biciesene | YOU CAN BANK ON IT | "In 2023.” says Prof. Low, “women will dress like men.” But they will take longer to do it, of course —| Tdeus, London. DENTISTRY HALF-PRICE Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Brown and daughter, Miss Erma Brown, and Mra, Jeannette Brown have removed jto the Hotel Sorren * he replied. |seldom know what way until J arrh “The fact jx, 1 1 um going to} p in the’ pulpit.” | "Well, in that case," said the} jvicar, “we had bel have the |hymn, ‘For ‘Thowe Sea’. —Tit- | Bits, London. Vill Entertain aturda, uh er . at * and Mrs. W. K. Chilcott are og “arranging a dinner of twelve cov- ‘ers at their home, for Saturday MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT ooths BY OUR GOVERNMENT BS es — Cherry’s :... READY TAILORED CLOTHES for MEN 4nd WOM MILLINERY—-W AISTS—FURS 1015 Second Aye. in the Hinlte o- arranged bod F. £. and A option by Mra. J Palmerton, Enteftainment numbers by Mrs. Arthur Rushton, with Mra L. BK. Beckett at the pl} ano, and an interesting lecture on “Books and T encies” by | Mra. Frank F of the aw thor, x onal for @epartment of the University Jot Washington ¢ Following th H served on the ts attractively 3 dahlias program Kerr and Mra. Miss Ruth Dunbar, from Olympls is spending a few days with Mr. and | Mra. Howard Taylor. ve When You Catch Cold Rub on Musterole } Musterole is easy to apply and it igets In its good work right uway. Often it prevents a cold from turn- ing into “fiu” or pneumonia. Just apply Musterole with the fingers. it does all the good work of grand mother’s. mustard plaster without the blister. Musterole iy ment, made ¢ jother home simples. It is by 1 doctors Try Musterole cold on the chest, rheuma tism, Jumbago, pleurisy, stiff | bronchitis, asthma, neuralgia, nd aches of the muscies Tea ~ At Miss Oliye Leonard's tea and erchief shower for Miss Clara Bmory on Friday afternoon, Mrs. Robert Merrick and Mra’ John Loor “Locke, Jr. will preside at the tea} table, assisted by Miss Nellie Fel- » Miss Virginia Sheahan, Miss Jerome and Miss Alice Blake. eee included vocal . Mr. Harold Frederick, of Fortson, spent the week-end in town with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank red. jerich. wife a lecturer we Luncheon will be served at 12 o'clock, | drain followed by cards. . | guesty at their home on the Thanks giving holiday Turkey Dinner at | Orthopedic Shap The Orthopedic Tea Shop will serve a turkey dinner on Wednos {day noon, with Madrona guild in | charge of the service and Mrs. Frank {Victor acting ax hostess, assisted by ° gram, tea wns} » floor, tha adorned with cop. and autumn dispensed $8.00 Crowns FIRST M | | > $30.00 Sct of Gold-Plate BAZAAR | The Ladies’ Aid society of the! pert First M. E. chureh are completing| f jplans for their Christmas bazaar to| Wo bo held December 4, 5 and 6, at! hospit the chureh, Fifth ave. and Marion| | f st. Each day, luncheon wilt be Blames Springs for Latest Landslide |served from 11:30 to 1 o'clock and Saturation of the oil from apring: Reception and Dance | Mrs. Ben Pitts, Mrs. Clarence Me-} Sirved from 11 a a at Cornish Dopald, Mra. ‘William Millington, | CMnerz from 6:30 fo 7 o'clock. Tea.) The Faculty club at the Cornish] Mrg. W. J. Miller, Mrs. BH. Blacks) arin othe ateoege tte which once had outlets in a lake on Schopl are entertaining this even-jburn, Mrs. R. Hughes, Mrs. Prank) © 0 We joy yons eral|top of the hill caused the landalide dag with a reception and dance at |S. Smith, Mrs. H. ©. Converse, MUS} tT an oe the Leear Tee ae eS ithe school in honor or Miss Nellie| A. B. Shafer and Miss A.Nelwon. [jy ee yy te et h' und in celebration of the] The Thrift Shop will be in charge! yoni! Queen Aune: Ma 4.16 minth birthday of tne school. Miss|/of Queen Anne guild on Wednesday | | 00 Sten fe ; th vend ee age day by Sackett and Miss Ellen| morning, represented by Mrs. ML.) ye qari Wal ed ies a We Murphy will” recetye with| Jackson and Mra. J. L. Meares; 19| sforrtson, West bev ‘Miss Cornish. the afternoon, Mrs. D. R. Pierce andj ho riner, Ballard: ¢ gl ai ‘The program ‘under the direction; Mrs. Edgar C. Snyder will represent | yy... Mary Kelley of Jacques Jou-Jerville, president of Madrona guild. Paley SIMPLE HOME Mra F. W ’ W. Warren, Seliewue cea’ DARKENS GRAY HAIR . omen S uDSs | Mrs. Ida Hacket, Mount} Mra. W Summit; | er Par da) * G. Mason, | cy te (LUBS FOR WEDNESDAY | At 9 o'clock a progressive whist|Madrons, | MM°™ | Cinginnat Barber Tells How Any _ | party will be held, the first of the| Ope Can Prepare It In 5 Minutes EASTERN STAR CLUB winter series, at which all prizes} = ‘The Eastern Star club will meet | given will consist of household sup. in 4990 Arcade building for bridge, | plies. All members and friends wel “open to members, Wednesday, No- | come. | ember 23, at 2:15 o'clock. ees E. CHUE mez You can LOOK like a SANTY as well a. | "Other Prices 86.00 ine? | ae « Glye | All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years | LIKE a SANTY OHIO | | CUT BATE | Family Thanksgiving Dinner 5.00 Sita a oll of mustard and "© Dr. and Mrs. R. J. O'Shea are en- a Gib: fertaining with a family Thanksgiv- | mg dinner on Thursday, at the home, across Lake ‘Washington. 8:36 recom: and sore ury club Call or write for de- tailed information. Washington Mutual Savings Bank 1101 Second Avenue con- ..-if you use CHERRY’S CREDIT for your appearance. rt colds of all sor To Mothers: Musterole is made in milder form for bies and small children. for Children’s Musterole. 35c and 65c, jars hospital size, now ba- Ask DENTISTS Established 20 Years Second Ave. and University St. Open 9 to 6 Daily—D to 12 Sundays wag a wea 8 ’ TERMS EASY FIRST payment same a1 each weekly payment ...NO BIG FIRST PAYMENT... and you GET what you BUY. and $3.00. tubes; Mrs North Broadway; Capital Hill MIXTURE GUEST DESERVES YOUR YOUR | DANCE | The United British clubs of Seat tle, composed of the British-Ameri. can, Canadian and St. Andrew's s0- clety, Canadian club and Clan Mo | hold a st ‘Thursdi at 9 o'clock The sim: woman can ounger by faded or cany | en by | |Keep LOOKING prosperous SPECIALS!’ For THIS WEEK at SMITH’S The holiday season is here, usually a quiet month for us, but not so this year. We are marking our merchan- dise lower and striving harder than ever to make this a big month. Buy now and save the price of your Christ- mas gifts. | | streaky hair. ; | ROBERT acepmplish F WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB | PABLIAMENTARY CL "The chorus of the Woman's Cen-| Robert Parliamentary | tury club will meet Wednesday, No-| will meet at the Y. W ember 23, at 9:30 o'clock, In room| day, November 28, at 1:30 p. m. Mra 606, Montelius building. Ella Cudihee, chairman batt age | The lesson wil! consist of: Take a SOCIAL CLUB | question from the table: take up a e Social club will meet| postponed question before {ts prop . Catherin Lohndorff, 211| er time; discharge a committee; re 24th ave., Wednesday, November 23, | consider; rescind. at 2:30 o'clock. Mme. Harriet Saunderson's class by in public speaking CLARA BARTON TENT |Jesson, “Opportunity Ciara Barton tent, Daughters of| vf ogee Will hold its regular meet-| ZONTA CLUB ing Wednesday, November 28, at 8 Zonta t Ben 4 Py. Election of officers, followed | opal yeanceaSe Novestoee as ae by cards and refreshments. 12 noon at the Northold Inn. Miss i Sn }Anng Marie Brueggerhoff will be | QUEEN CITY-COUNCIL |the spelker on this occasion and Queen City council, No. 904, will disciss “Club Organization and Ss eurity Benefit association, will give) promotion Work.” F @ Masquerade ball, Wednesday eve-| 3 ming, November 28, at 9 o'clock, in| hE sEWIN A. 0, U!°W. hall, 1409 Ninth | a 0." |__The LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB oth ‘The Ladies’ Grotto ciub will meet | °°" fat the Federated clubhouse, Wednes. day, November 28, at 2 p. The Subject for the day will be ‘National | Parks.” Roll call responded to with “Current Eyents."’ . . “HAMLET” TO BE PRES The Kenneth Euge Strolling Players an drama of water, following offic Mr. W. H. Coff H! Conrad ENTERTAIN PRESIDENTS OF WOMAN'S CLUBS Friday afternoon at the ¥. i e) A. the Woman's Century Il have for its | ertained the presidents of the Mrs. RB. halr ty xture qui It eany, es not rub off. 4 to the Ww. e- ch wom. clubs of the city at an informal How Do You Choose a Dentist? By DR. PARKER R. Parker System The hostess who keeps Ghirardelli’s Chocolate handy in the house is never ata loss for an “entertaining” cup. Creamy, delicious, fragrant—the first Sip puts your guest at ease. And it puts you to no trouble to make it. A minute or two—that’sall! 7 PS -) GEOR AR DOB LL I'’s GROUND Se LUB Ladies’ Home Sewing meet Friday noon, Noyember with Mrs. Annie Lafferty, 1810 th ave. Bring sandwiches. Take car No. Founder and Executive Head of the E. 4 CHOCOLATE ADDITIONAL CLUBS DENTIST often selected because he happens to haye |an office where it is convenient for you to visit him. is FIT CARD PARTY Oatmeal Pulps, single roll .. .10c A plain paper in any color. ENTED Frederick's present a ate “Hamlet.” on | fogue on Decem: r November in honor of the val being held over commemoration of # entry on the English m7 of the Sometimes he is chosen he- use be belongs to your church, society or lodge. Washable Tiles, single roll .. .22c An enamel finished kitchen paper, best grade. Kastern its annual bazaar Frid December 7 and $, quare, Mrs. Christ chairman of the bazaar and Satur ; You do not know how skillful North is| He is—you simply know there is chars | & dentist’s sign on his door. ‘The cast includes Mr. Kenneth Eu-}| ene Frederick as Hamlet, Mr. Ar thur Moore as Laertes, 3 Mae Proctor as Ophe! Duane as Gertrude, Queen of Den mark, and Lewis ©. Teegarden as King of Denmark, with many other local people. and in ous booths will t Whittingham, Mrs, Linda d Mrs. A. W. Williams, who DR. PARKER : sty dene et | ie a « Moire Ceiling, single roll .....7c wvery dentist using the kK. R. Parker stem is! - 5 * ye iN Asplay fancy work Men. Pans [eelected by pibappnced dentists who are competent A 4 actical ceiling and very caleee, clade, fetes cog anetade|to judge skill, and each is chosen for one reuson only | opular, peerebenteing i, sie soe Hey __ ABILITY. on euson only | Pps P al has char the novelties; Mrs regents wall evs ttspeting apes An experienced dentist's judgment of dentists is ner booth; Miss Olive McNace ‘ : ‘ better than yours, just as your judgment in your own business is better than a dentist's. Enima Lazaru Brith will give dance Wédnesd: ber 28, at the & Yacht club, the proceeds to be devoted to the support of two war ort “+ Ohe Federal Milk Maid has steady nerves which keep her safe, even when driving a high-power car. Several Specials, single roll .. 5c Valued up to 15c per single roll. PAINT $2.45 Gal, A Seattle made paint usually re- tailed for $8.50 per gal. Smith’s Wall Paper House Remember, It’s “Smith's” 1621 Fourth horme-mad and Missy is the candies, a, sandwiches ‘ | Painless Parker dentists using the E. R. Parker| |System are not merely skilled and experienced, but| fet hatatee’ (OEE trained in all the System’s economies, so that} 1, at 2 o'clock, |fine dental work is done without losing time and fae unouse.. Pres with fewer yisits by the patient. Time saved : |money saved, and the saving is shared with you. AQUILA LODGE Aqhila lodge A., Will mee NO. 35 5, D. of H for regular busing on Wednesday, éniber 28, at edish club hall, 1627 Initiation of candidate Her nerves are steady because her body is strong, for Federal Milk is a concentrated food—purest cow's milk with only ‘water remove dents of the bs whi federatic uests of t HAIR looks b oe For that school lunch Biuhill Cheese is rich in food value Mr ¥ of the er will be e No charge of any nature for examinations, con- sultation and advice. 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