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PAGE 12 ‘Seattle Edited by Lillian Keen LeBal Assistant—Frances Oldham Musio—-Louise Mrs. Green Has Cards Out for Tea on December 12; New Residence JOSHUA GREEN has !s- sued invitations for a tea to be given at her home on Wednesday ‘afternoon, December 12, from 4 until 6 o'clock, tn honior of her two daughters, Miss Bentonia Green and Miss Frances Green, and her niece, Miss Laura Green, from Jackson, Mississippt. Hosts at Dance on New Year's Night ‘Mr, and Mra. A. S. Kerry are en- tertaining with a dance at their home on New Year's night, in compliment. to their daughter, _ ucy-Glen Kerry, and a group 0} girls who will be home from Miss Ransome’s School for the Christmas vacation. eee heon and heater Party ‘Mrs. Harry Glenn Stibbs will en- tertain with a luncheon of eight covers Wednesday, at the Sunset club, in honor of Miss Lucia Meach- ‘am, whose marriage to Mr. Cor- Gell Stevens Smith will be celebrat- ‘ed December 12. A theater party ‘at the Metropolitan will follow the luncheon. Patrons Named for Guild Ball The patrons and patronesses for the third annual ball given by Unt versity guild of the Orthopedic hos- pital at the Wilsonian, on Saturday evening, December 8, will be Dr. and Mrs. J. Allen Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Oliver Ff. Richardson, Dr. and Mrs. John Cirroll Perkins, Director and ‘Mrs. W. E. Henry, Dean and Mrs. J. M. Glen, Dean and Mrs. James E. Gould, Dean and Mrs. John T. Con- don, Dean and Mrs. Ftederick Mor- gan Padelford, Dean Milnor Roberts, Miss Milnora Roberts, Prof. and Mrs. Fred C. Ayer, Prof. and Mrs. Leslie J. Ayer, Prof. and Mrs, Pierre J. Frein, Prof. and Mrs. Edmond F. Meany. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Suzzallo, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McColloch, Mr. and Mrs. Wylle Hemphill, Mr. and Mrs. ‘HH. M. Pease, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Dow, Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Lindsey, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schoenfeld) Lieut. Gov. and Mra. W. J. Coyle, Mayor and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry C. Ewing, Mr.’and Mrs. W. W. Reed, Judge and Mrs. Mitchell Gil- Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY WEST QUEEN ANNE P.T. A. ‘The West Queen Anne P-Ty A. will Meet in the auditorium of the school ‘on Wednesday, December 6, at 2:30 p. m. The program arranged includes @ talk on “Organization,” by Mrs. John G. Matthews; a playlet entitled “Any Girl," by the Owakan group of Campfire Girls; plano solo, Iverne Gillam; talk, by Mrs. H. C. Stone of the Interlake Boys’ Overall club, and ‘@ piano duet, by Iverne Gillam and Myrtle Quist. eee WISCONSIN GOLDENROD CLUB “The Wisconsin Goldenrod club ‘will meet with Mrs. Ira L. Eldridge, 2765 46th ave. 8. W., on Wednesday, December 6. Basket luncheon at 1230 p, m. Take car on First ave. and get off at West Stevens st. eee LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB The Ladies’ Grotto club will have ‘an evening meeting and party at the Federated clubhouse, ‘Wednesday, December 5, at 8 o’clock. An illus trated lecture, “Wonderlands of the United States,” and a musical pro- gram have been planned, the hus- Bands of members being the honor guests, A basket lunch will be served. see WEST SEATTLE ART CLUB The West Seattle Art club will meet with Mrs. A. L. Warner, 1524 Palm a on Wednesday, December 6, at 10:30 a. m, Alonzo Victor Lewis will be the speaker for the day. see LUNCHEON CLUB The Mount Baker Park Luncheon dub will entertain at a 1 o'clock Tuncheon on Wednesday, December 6, at the clubhouse. The hostesses for the afternoon will be Mra. Macy Nicholson, Mrs. E. A. Quigle, rs. Roger Jayne and Mrs, Harry Grit. fiths. see GAMMA PHI MOTHERS’ CLUB The Gamma Phi Beta Mothers’ club will meet Wednesday, Decem ber 5, at 230 o'clock, at the chap. ter house, 4529 17th ave. N. E. 585: @ LADIES’ AID TEMPLE OF TRUTH The Ladies’ Aid Auxiliary to the Temple of Truth will meet Wednes day afternoon, December 5, home of Rev. Stella Ross Business of importance transacted. Members a tend, and vi: will be welcome. HELPERS' CLUB The Helpers’ Club of Aloha Ch ter wil] meet at the parsonage of the Green Lake Methodist church, 241 N, 65th st., on Wednesday, December 6, at 11 a. m. eee BEATTLE REVIEW Society | llister, Telephone MA in-0600 Raymond Owens Year’s Dance at Kerry lam, Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Hyland, Mr, and Mra, P. J, Aaron, Mr, and Mra, dgur C, Snyder, Mr. and Mra, J. A, Wood, Mrs, Arthur Sewall Haggett and Mrs. Caroling F, Clark, A reception will be held at $ [o'clock and dancing will be at 9, Tables for canta will be arranged in the drawing room for those who do not care to dance, eee Mount Baker Guild Dance Mount Baker Park Guild of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital will give a dance on Friday evening at the Mount Baker clubhouse, ‘The committee in charge includes Mrs, Peter Andrae, chairman; Mra, Arehle Chandler, Mra. Harry Austin, Mrs. C. EB. Miller, Mrs, Robert Brau- tigan and Mra, Robert Slocum, Tables for cards and mah jongs will be arranged on the second floor | with Mrs, Macy Nicholson and Mra, Ryron L. Sutton in charge. | Mra EB. B, Burnside will be re sponsible for the decorations. eee Handbag Rlayers to Meet ‘The handbag players of the Wom. en's University club will meet on Wednesday morning, at 10:30 o'clock, at the club, wheh Mrs. Harold L, Cunliffe will read “To the Lady,” by G. F. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. eee Wellesley Club to Have Progressive Dinner A progressive dinner will be given by the Wellesley club on Wednes- day evening, December 6, beginning at the Women’s University club at 8:30 o’clock and concluding at the home of a member, where a short program of college stunts will be given. Service at Orthopedic Shops Mrs. C. B. Ballard will be hostess for University Guild on Wednesday |at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, assisted by Mrs. F. Durgan, Mrs. H. R. Hone, Mra. W. M.. Hansen, Mra. M. V, Haire, Mrs. C. Leman, Mra. E. W. Hopper, Mrs. John Hartman and Mrs. C. B. Buggies. Wednesday morning at the Thrift shop, Mrs. M. L. Jackson and Mra. J. L. Meares will be in charge for Queen Anne Guild, and In the after. toon Mra. A. R. Cook and Mra CG R. Harold for Capitol Hill Guild. WALLINGFORD CIRCLE Wallingford Circle of the First Presbyterian church will meet at| the home of Mra. A. G. Swift, 1429) N. 52nd st, on Wednesday, Decem- ber 5, at 2 p. m. Visitors wel come. eee FINE ARTS STUDY CLUB Fine Arts Study club has a meet-| Ing Wednesday, December 5, at 2 Pp. m. in the West Seattle Com- munity clubhouse. The following Program will be given. Literature—“Novelists and Essay-| ists," Mrs. C. F. Stafford. Art—“Architecture,” Mra. G. E | Luppold. | Musio—"Moods.” | Lesson study on orchestra and orchestral music, by Mra A. B. Mc- | Keown. | | | | WOMEN'S CENTURY CLUB Wednesday, the Woman's Cen-| tury club chorus will meet at 9:30 }& m. in the Montellus building |The Child Study department meets at 2 p. m. with Mra. J. P. Neison| acting hostess, in the parlor at the| Y. W. C. A. Members contributing dolls to the Seattle Day Nursery| for Christmas, are asked to bring them at that timé. Dean Bolton, of the University of Washington, will speak on “Child Psychology.” | eee POETRY CLUB Seattle Poetry club meets in room| 209, mezzanine floor, of the New | Washington hotel, Wednesday, Dec-} ember 6, at 8 o'clock. see EASTERN STAR CLUB Eastern Star club meets In club-| rooms, 4090 Arcade bullding, Wed nesday, December 6, at 2 o’clock| for bri open to members only. cee BAZAAR AT ST. St. Paul's and Roy st., |day, December o'clock PAUL'S | church, First s bazaar, Wednes- 5, openin at 2 in the church. | » Wom | church on W In the . Mark's| al bazaar | dnesday, Dec. 5, at 12 o'clock, | Id room of the church. Tea| 4 from 2 until 4 o'clock, | 0 o'clock. | For. dinner reservations call EA st eee | ANNE AUXILIARY NO, 1} % Anne Auxiliary No. 1, School building fund, i for work 2p. m, at) Oo. 22 or SECURT ASSOCIA Queen City Cour 904, So-| 1, in A, O ith ave. Import Ing? “Member ro. Seattle Reviev 51, wl . of the Maccabees, will meet 4441 California December 6, at) 4p. m. Election of officers. berg requested to be present. oe Mem WEST WOODLAND prn SCHOOL CIF Will meet school Wed: 2:45 p.m. Re of the Kinde Relghbors Interested {1 @f children cordially invited tend. ditorium of the A table discussion to at thers and| day Ive a card | ¢ ening, De-| ck, at Dart of the! done and t AGLEE Agiee Siste will meet December 6, nt Mra. F. J. Gi Lune followed by carda, Wednes the home of 1924 B. Pike at.| |leader, will } Joint Concert Tonight The Svea Male Chorus and Nor Weglan Male Chorus will appear in Joint concert this evening, at the |Masonio temple at 8:18 o'clock, Following is the progra “O Columbia” ‘ Vredertok Wick Chor Concerto Bo Minor Violin solo, "Bird Bong CP fardint 0 be Kiorult . J. Weschnttt Kimer Ohrne and chorus Violin solte= (a) “On, Wings of song” in () “Snake Di Wilbur "| Bpenks cher Gibson “Bitterness of Lov “Lind Minor and Major" dire, Low St {Brollipamars Riktolph Moller and Arville directors. Arville Belstad, accompantat. aan) Amphion Concert The Amphion society, Seattle’ popular male chorus, at its next con cert to be held In Masonic temple, Wednesday evening, December 6, will have As assistant artist, Misa Lillian Wilson, soprano, Miss Wilson received her training in Rastern Canada and studied under some of the best not masters in Montreal, She Tous @ rich so- prano volce of pleading guality and has scored several triumphs thruout Canada and the States, ‘The Amphions have made careful | preparation for the coming concert, Which Is the first of the 14th season, and under the leadership of Graham Morgan has perfected a program that promises to maintain the high stand ¢ ard set by the society during past years, ‘The program follows: Carol—"In dulet Jublio"......J, ®& Dach Arranged by Graham Morgan. “I Thought That 1 Had Keen a Boy” .. Wm. Myra (1542-1623) Arranged by Graham Morgan. adm Wale Perey A. Grainger Fifteenth Century Carol for Male Volces flute and pie “Now Is the Time of Christmes’.... Harold Bax all —Mr. Helstad. Choral hymns from the “Ri Bea Chanty- ( ymn to Agat (>) “Hymn to Manas fongs— (a) “The Untoreses (b) “An Impression” (ce) “Bong of the Open” Vole"... 5. (a) “A Slumber Hong” ses Arthur J. Baynos ) sees’ Ar “Hodie ALKI REVIEW PLANNING BAZAAR Alki review No. 69, W. B. A. arranging a bazaar for Wednesday, December 5, at the A. 0. U. W. h 1409 Ninth ave, Mra. Ida G. Jost, Mrs. Gertrude Tatman and Mrs, Vio- let De Silvia form the committee in charge. Directing the various booths will be Mrs. Ida Toyer, lunch; Mra. Jen- nie Mead, used articles; Mra. Roso Rhinesdorf, fancy work and gifts; Mra. Agnes Edigell, aprons and linen; Miss Caroline Jost, candy; Miss Lu cille Johnson, grab bag. OF PIO! Daughters of Pioneers of Wash ington (prior to 1870) will be enter. tained on Wednesday afternoon, De- cember at the home of Mra. Jacob 609 N, Tacoma ave., Tacoma. Members will take the 11 a, m. boat from Colman dock eee eee IONIA SOCIAL CLUB Tonia Social club will mest Wed nesday, December 5, at 2 p. m., In the ecard room of Masonic temple, E. Pine st. and Harvard ave. Elec. tion of officers. S06 ZONTA CLUB On Wednesday, Dec. 6, Mins Mar jorie Cowan, field representative of the Cornish School of Music, will speak to the Zonta cit of Seattle on the activities of this school at {ts noon meeting at 12 o'clock, Northold Inn. vite guests. eee ROBERT PARLIAMENTARY CLASS Robert parliamentary law class will me at the ¥. W. C. A. on Wednesday, December 5, at 1:30 p,m Mrs. Ella Cudihee, leader and teach. er. Subject lesson, ‘‘Privi tions; Call for the Or Raise a Que a Recess; Adjou in Which to Adjo ‘The auxiliary cla ing with Mme. Harriet Saunc 6 for | nator Ing ADDITIONAL CLUBS: LONESOME CLUB The Lonesome cltb will meet Tuesd. evening, December 4, at 8 o'clock, at 111 Holyoke building. There will be a special pr Strangers and lon’ come. m of E portunity,"’ by re WOODLAND REBEKAH AUXILIARY Woodland Rebekah a hold a bazaar and dinner ‘Thursday December 6, in I, 0. 0, F hail, Fremont. Dinner will be served from 5:30 to 8 o'clock. FAIRVIEW PT. A. v »T, A. will meet In the Hi op. om Members may In: | THE SHATT SEWARD SOCIAL AND LITERARY CLUB The raro opportunity of belng taken thru one of tho magnificent Wurlltzer pipe organs, to have all tho vast mechaniam of the huge monsters verbally interpreted, to hear tho history of the pipe organ from the days of Solomon, which particular one could be heard from hin temple to the Mount of Olives, milos away, down to the prosent day of perfection in the great Wur- lite was afforded tho members of the oward Social and Literary club on Friday, Novémber the 23rd, when they were Inytructed and en- tertained by Mrs. Ben C, Graham at the home of Mra, H, B Miller, 6307 Bist ave, 8. Mra, Graham, who has lately re- turned from Chicago, where she finished her studies with the Wur- litzer pipe organ in its entirety, | with Mra, W. CG, Mitspatrick, enter: tained with a duet, “Galope Bril- | Hante,” by Behr, Mise Gladys Flint | wave two plano numbers, ‘The next regular mocting of the Seward Social and Literary club 1 be held at the home of Mra. MeCoy, 4839 Brandon ot, on “riday, December 14th, at 2 p,m This dato has been set aside as the club's "Charity Day" and members are asked to. donate articles which an be used in the Christmas drives jmade by the Seattle newspapers for the poor at that time. | The assisting hostess will be Mra |J. J. Moore. The motto for the day, an taken from the Talmud, is most applicable to the work; “Lov- ing kh: + ix greater ¢: a and the charities 6f life are more than all ceremonies." This club along with other organizations in the Immediate community, is tak~ ing up the subject of a water car- nival and pageant to be given next summer along the shores of Lake Washington, . or THE NORTH The Ladies of the Golden North will meet at 1923%.First ave. on Fri- day, December 7, at 8 p. m. . . DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE Daughters of St. George will meet in M. BE. B, A. hall, 192 First avo..on Thursday, December 6, at Card party at 2 o'clock. | Members and friends Invited, | ee E STAR W2ND BT. CHURCH BAZAATL ‘The Ladion’ Aid nocloty of the 6gnd ft, M, 2, chureh will hold a bazaar and dinner at the church, corner of Sixth ave, N, W, and 62nd st, Thurs day, De nber 6, The fancy work will be in charge of Mra, 8, M, An derson and Mra, M. A, Woods; aprons, Mra, L. 7, Williams and Mrs, H. M, Sh candy, Mra J. A Tadcon; rugs and dolly, Mra, Mary Willlama; groceries, Mrs. J, Mart, The dinner committee includes Mrs, George, Warrick, chairman; Mrs. Charles Warrick, Mrs. J. C, Culver, Mra. A. M, Miller, Mra, M, G, Moun: tain, The table committee are Mra. W, F. Mannoy and Mrs. Fred Morri won, rie te CAMPFIRE GIRLS “From the Campfire Girls" was written on two hundred 'Thankagly- ing baskets delivered on Wednesday to families who might not have had nuts, candy and fruit on Thanksgly> ing day, The girls filled thelr bas- kets with canmed goods, fresh vege tables, meats, butter, cheeno, eggs and all the things which disappear fo quickly from pantry shelves, Groups fron out of town also Joined in this “Give Service" move- ment, The girls from Bellevue, Au burn, Issaquah and other towns have went In reports about thelr baskets Headquarters fairly shouted Thankagiving cheer all day Wednes- day with no many baskets going out. Toys and clothing made up separate baskets along with holiday dainties that were sent out. Groups have not stopped with just Thanksgiving. For ' = they have been collecting toys | for Christman baskets that will bring | | cheer to cold firesides on Christmas | ove, eee CHI OMEGA LUNCHEON Mrs. Welsey F. Rennie will enter- tain Chi Omegn alumnae with a luncheon December 7 at her home, 1854 Ravenna bivd. At this time there will also be a business session, when reports will be made by the chairmen of the various committees for the annual bazar to be held De- comber 16 at the Gowman hotel. An inyitation ts extended to moth- era of Chi Omega to participate Mra. Donald Coombe will aenlat Mra | Rennie ks joint hostess, eee | MICHIGAN APPLE | BLOSSOM CLUB | | ‘The Michigan Apple Blossom club will meet with Mrs. L. Brunson, §19/ | ANNUAL SALE AT GRACE CHURCH The ladies of the Grace M. FB, church will hold their annual sale of fancy and usefu) articles at the church, 30th ave. S. and King et, all day and evening of Friday, Decem. ber 7, A chicken dinner will be nerved at noon and also at night. At Your City Light Where Service Is Reliable | | | | | Christmas Suggestions Make your selections from our line of Ideal Christmas Gifts—popu- lar electric appliances with an everyday useful- ness—and your remem- brance will command constant appreciation of worth-while value. Electric— Irons Toasters Percolators Curling Irons Heaters Grills Waffle Iroris Marcel Curlers Vacuum Cleaners Egg Beaters Heating Pads Fans Grinders Washing Machines Steak Friers i | day, De-| Commu: t of the number ing will be a There will t héppard. Re-| Il be mac the the standing freshments will. follow the social hour committees. Re see SATTLE DAHLIA SOCIETY e Seattle Dahlia soctety will assembly rooma Thursd: I 6, at 8pm. Mra. J Lee of 19 coma will talk on the ‘Winter Care Bult one will be followed t 1 general discussion. mmerce cember Members are equested to be present as the annual Mr. H, O. Dutton will preside chairmen | ey '\} and | | every modem electrical househald servant | | Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. W. Gard at., Thursday, December 6,| Personal Commander and Mrk, 1B, M, Tack: well, of Washington, D. ©. arrived on Monday to spend several week with thelr brother and sisterdn-law, Mr, and Mra, James 1, Blackwell, see Seattle friends of Mr. and Mra, Jamon §, Sheafo of Chiengo, formerly of this city, will be grieved to learn of the death of their daughter, Miss Florence Sheafo, in Chicago, on De comber 1, Announces an Important COAT SALE An Event of Commanding Interest Jacob Andrae, who tn attending Hill Military Academy in Portland, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with hin uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, Peter Andra, eee Mr, and Mra, Hough M. Street are being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter December 1 at the Minor hospital. eee Mr, and Mra. William Boleom will leave December 12 by motor for Call- fornia, to be away a month or nix weeks, Presenting a selection of utility and dress Coats far exceeding anything we have offered this season Mr. and Mrs, Walter Soott Witz and children, who have been visiting Mrs. Witz's mother, Mra. Charlos F, Whittlesey, for the past week, re- turned Sunday evening to their home In Spokane Another instance of our policy —to offer superior mer- chandise at a mod- est price—is evi- denced in this sale of smart coats, selected with the same care that is given our most ex- pensive garments. eee | Mra, Charles Thomas, formerly of Butte, Mont, who underwent an op. eration recently at Providence hos pital, is convalescing at her home, eee | Mra, A. C, Robinson and sons, Har- old, Kenneth and Lester, motored up | from Portland to spend the holidays | with Mrs, Robinson's brother and/ family, Mr. John Schade, at 3403] 38th ave, 8. W. eee Miss Ruth Joslyn, who ts attend. | ing the Agricultural college, at Cor- ‘ valli, spent the week-end with her | Every garment is a mother, Mrs. Howard Joslyn, at smart _ interpreta- thelr home in Bellevue. tion of the mid- season mode, devel- Mr. and Mra. Hallam C, Shorrock } (Alice Maxfield) are recelying con- oped of beautiful, soft fabrics and gratulationa on the birth of a son, Hallam C,, Jr., on Saturday, Decem- richly fur-trimmed with bee 1, at the Seattle General hospt. | isa ces | Beaver, Wolf, Fox, Natural and Viatka idays with thelr parents, Mr, and Mra, Frank Wright, returning to Hill Military academy, in Portland, m, by division 4. oe SEXTON W, R. C. Sexton W. R. C, No. 35 will give a| card party in Wing’s cafeteria Thurs day evening, December 6. Every body welcome, on Sunday, Frank Wright, Jr. and James Wright spent the Thanksgtving hol- Squirrel. —Becond Gallery . and Mra. Frederick Gordon ‘i Butler), who have been visiting Mra. O'Nefi's parents, Mr, and Mra, P. EB. Butler, for sev. eral weeks, will return to their home in Bellingham in a fow days. Just in time for Purchase now—pay AUTOMATIC lectric Ranges — —those wonderful time and labor-saving servants for the home— Ends Next Monday the holidays! Take advantage of an exceptional opportunity —early! as you save in cooking bills. The response of Seat Rate eaa to es special offer has been sensational, but only to be expected. For the Automatic Electri is approved for better cooking—more economical, more efficient, and does aay ah wath dirt and cooking failures. And terms are the lowest we have ever offered. Greater Economy Power rates in Seattle are lower than any other American city, Cook- ing electrically not onl. money in fuel bills, but inates the usual was caused through other cooking. A thorough demonstration will prove a revelation. ' FREE with Every Automati< Electric Range—a “Cozy Glow” El i A delightful convenience for the colder months. Economical, site mers, 0 Greater Efficiency Our automatic ranges are equipped with high, low and medium heat controls on all burners, and the automatic clock which actually con- trols your cooking to a point of per- fect efficiency. Requires no watch- ing or fussing. You can be gone all day, and when you return the sup- per is prepared perfectly. FREE Demonstrations all this week in our salesrooms. i veel and 5, and acquaint yourself with the many wondaehil kivertanes ia features of the AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE. MODELS ON SALE Westinghouse “Hotpoint” Hughes Estate Universal y saves you totally elim- te of foods methods of p? Balance Easy Terms a eg and terms for plain, non-automatic ranges are, of course, even ai’ a for automati ‘s. Come in and make your selection early, so hat delivery and installation can be completed before Christmas. Then pay for your range out of the savings it nets the household. 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