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Seattle Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0800 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Affairs Honor House Miss M. AND MRS. ELBRIDGE Hadley Stuart are entertaining with a dinner of twenty covers at heir home on Friday evening, in yonor of thelr house guest, Mra. Grank Andreae, of Salem, Ore, ‘Mrs, Stuart was hostess this after: yoon at the Sunset club entertain. ‘ng elght guests in compliment to Mra, Andreae, ‘ Entertaining for Bridal Patry Misa Clara Emory will entertain syith a dinner of eighteen covers at} her home on Wednesday evening, December 12, in honor of the mem-| bers of her bridal party. The marriage of Miss Emory and Mr, Marshall Allen will be solem- niged on Friday evening, December MM, "Mrs. Frink Entertains Today To honor Mrs. Charles Coburn (lady Amy Duckworth), leading woman in “So This Is London,” Mrs. | Francis Guy Frink gave an informal luncheon of twelve covers this after: | noon at the Sunset clud. oe Tnformal Musicale and Supper Mr. and Mrs. Roy W, Corbett are entertaining sixteen guests at an in. formal musicale and supper at their home on Friday evening, to honor Dr. and Mrs. Sigmund Bpaeth of New York city. Mrs. Anderson Gives | Luncheon For Mr, and Mrs. John Dunn, of Boston, Mrs. A. H. Anderson enter tained with a luncheon of etght cov- fs on Monday afternoon at the Sun- wet club. Dinner Follows Wedding Rehearsal For Miss Isabel Prescott and her fiance, Mr. W. Hilding Lindberg, whose wedding will be celebrated on December 15, and thelr bridal attend- ants, Mr.and Mrs. Henry 0. Phipps will be hosts at a dinner given at their home following the wedding re- hearsal Friday evening, Decem- ber 14, Informal Welcome Tea Miss Gwiad; Matthews will en- ‘tertain tnformally at tea at her home on Friday afternoon, December 31, 4m welcome to the girls who will be thome from Miss Ransome’s schoo! in California for Christmas. ae » wa Dinner Will Precede Dance With covers placed for thirty guests, Miss Jane Stimson and Miss Edwina Florence Sweeney will en-) tertain at dinner on Friday evening, | December 28, at the Sunset club be- fore Miss Janet Henry and Miss Eva- lyn Colvin's dance at Mr. H. C. Hen- ry's home. Bring-and-Buy Sale The Madrona Guild of the Chil- dren's Orthopedic hospital will give a Christmas bringand-buy tea on Tuesday afternoon, December 11, from 3 until 5 o'clock, at the home Emory Entertaining at Dinner. | the hostess, | Morning Book |meet at the clubhouse on Friday at | 10:30 o'clock. | review Undset's “The Bridal Wreath.” | tea on Friday afternoon from 2 un- til 5 o'clock at the clubhouse, j * Society Guest From Oregon; or Mra, M. ave, N, Mra. Frank Victor and Mra, Lewis KR. Dawson will preside over the tea Lsmude UW “Dickey, M6 “goth Gamma Phi Beta Will Meet noon at the Sunset club, entertains will hold its regular monthly meet- tng on Tuesday morning, Decom: | ber 11, at 11 o'clock, at tho chapter house, Mra. E.R, Taylor will be . Review Class The morning book review class of the women's University club will Mrs, Mf. I. Grant will see Hosts at Dinner Mr, and Mrs, James R. Brewster entertain with a dinner of ighteen covers Saturday evening at the dinnendance to be given at the Aretlo club, Bridge Tea at Country Club The Rainier Golf and Country club are entertaining with a bridge Announce Daughter’ Marriage Mr. and Mra. Howant Evarts Gray announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Marie, to Mr. Charles Clyde Brazel, son of Mr. and Mrs, George Brazel, of Olym- pia. Miss Gray graduated from the} University of Washington with the class of 1922, and Mr. Gray is com- pleting his course at the university at the present tim. o. Entertaining Lawcheon Club Mrs. M. Ross Downs is entertain- ing tho members of her bridge| luncheon club at her home on Tues- day afternoon, December 11. Miss Clifton Weds Announcement fs made the tnarriage of Miss La Perria Clifton of Everson, to Mr. Edward Ern Morgan on Wednesday evening, vember 38. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Honor L. Wil- helm at the home of the groom's sister, Mra, Minnie O. Smith, 045 w. at. Miss Mary Rainford as brides maid and Mr, Harry J, Frost, groomsman, were the only attend- ants, jm M ‘o» | oF M ¥ Orthopedic Ten and Thirft Shops Mount Baker Park Guild will te in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop on Friday, with Mra, O. D, Wells hostess, assisted by Mra. 8. P. Robertson, Mrs. J, F. Griffiths, Mrs, Cc. A. Douglas, Mrs. G. Kieburtz, Mrs. J. K. Jamison, Mrs. Don Egserman, Mra, R. A. Clark, Miss Janice Cashenn and Miss Virginia Robertson. Queen Anne Guild will be tn} charge at the Thrift Shop represent-| + ed by Mm. William H. Pielow, Mrs. | 3 Howard Parrish, Mrs. ©. V. Jahn and Miss Calma Larson. ee’ M Ke) M {eM M he M Women CLUBS FOR FRIDAY | BELLE p's ANNUAL AUTUMN FIESTA Mrs. C. B. Hill, chairman of the entertainment committee of the Belle- | vue Woman's club, and the District Development club, has secured the following artists to assist on the pro-| gram to be given Friday evening, | December 7, at the Bellevue club-| Pleyel | ter ‘Lombke, Wirginia. 3 Roger Leland Wiley, tenor, of Seattle, ing. b and beaus of | | (Prince of Pilsen)... | «Arranged by Bullard Mr. 2, Belles and Beaus, “Kentucky Babe” (Plantation) Hebel Miss Alleoh Svarz, Belles and Beaus. ovatore”’) Verat MoGovern and Mr, Roger and Wiley man; ‘eeilo, Mr. Br (Fort Mr. 0 Teller’) Bher- r Herbert an, Belles and Be Drigo O'Hara Schertzinger Haydn | Beaus, XILI (0OL, AMAHUNS on T CO) urst Cot i conduct church baz ’s Clubs | Harold COTERIN CLUB 9 The program for the reg: ing of the Coterle club Fri fs In charge of Mrs. Thomas Irving, chairman of the par- Mamentary pro ure department. Mr. W. D, Lane speak on “The Development of Parliamentary and Constitutional Government.” Mr. Joseph Forkner will play a group of cello numbers. b) c th LITERARY AND MUSICAL CLUB ry and Musical Mrs, William J 6 Woodland Park ave. Friday, December 7, at 2 o'clock. . . ATTLE POST NO. 18 The American Legion Auxillary Seattle Post No. 18 will hold a er tea on Friday, December 7, at 12:30 p. m., at the home of Mri Halliday, 9046 39th ave. Ww. | lp “| Bi ly an | fi lc. CHISTMAS Hand ade cakes, ca and Nght lun the Chri de home. | *t , will be on It be nerved tmas bazaar to be held y the women of Besant lodge at 20 Second ave. on F ¥ and Sat urday of this week will be used in payment o ings for ¥ ich w id Roy Mw Li furnish. | Ht j affair Shield STORNOWAY BENEFIT ed to bri be auctio ‘ll the enter-| M riven to WHITTI IMPRO’ 11 be up for ickson UNIVERSITY The Un jhold a rumn FE WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB program of the music department of | Baptist }the Woman's Century club at the) will be held Friday and Saturday, ber 7, até2 o'clock, at the home of | on the pearance under (a) *Kiva's Dram (D) “1 Give Thee fran” son a sopranos |itot and Mrs. | Ladies’ institute w December | ev [neighbors are requested to be ent friends. 1414 34th ave [der 7. he proceeds | Hill ber Mrs. Scammell, wife of Lieut. William Kirk Scammell, vho spent a short time in town recently on her way to Man ‘ancisco.—Portrait by Grady. | nesecace BALE An afternoon of opera will be the| For the benefit of the Untverslty church, a rummage sale eting to be held Wriday, Decem-| at 217 Columbia ENWOOD CHURCH ¥ N. E. Mra, W attern opera nd the diffe ub chorus w rm. erick Bolton, 4314 16th od, dtrector for ve a short talk the them aractors. ita first ap leadership MN. Pittw sketcl nt ake rs. J, Will Jon The following il be presented | netics jes, both useful and ts y will be on sale and thero will also bo} ja home cooked food kitchen utility} | booth, musical numb Mrs, Samus! MacDonald. Thanks My Trusty ae “In Distant Lan mote and Ili Mra J. W ) “Bridal Chorus THR grees Ciub ChoPaa Members of the chorus rs. Van C. Mra, W ime Mrs Woltt Ni ce a. ION Vomen of Mooseheart Legion hold thelr annual bazaar on Friday, December 1, at Moose tem- th ave. There will be ch and a chicken din. at 6 p. m © es Dolby, Gri Frank rR F.C. No, 1, 2 o'clock December 7, by Mra.| at her home, 1936 Comrades and friends West Seattle” car,} and walk east two! will be lupeh- | rs : Mrs. Holton will rs. F, W. Met H. 1. I, LITERARY CLUB . The Literary club a d hey'pg | View P-T. A. will mas basaar Friday | er 7 Dinner will 6 o'clock and will be m, . ANNUAL BAZAAR PLANNED The Eastern Star club will hold| t al bazaar Fri Satur ember 7 and 8, at 4090 Ar- square, - abel Downs ut ave , to Hill st come. be esslsted by) M at 8 p. m, in tho club | Bol j evening, |be served at followed by a } South §& W,, will give a ‘ening, December and their nents. bring families Refresh . HEIGHTS nce PENNSYLVANIA £ | STUDY CLUB The Lescht Heights Women’s Im club will have {ts annua ar and lncheon M ESCH lub will heon at: the lune hristmas he homo of I be m special | andiwork of unical and liter: | ROSPECT CHURCH UMMAGE Saunderson, rtin ts the « alrman | at Westlake ma Pennsylvanians in-| riday and Saturday, December 7 nd §. Ain and Vigor of |: Youth Once More © New can ecy OSEMARY ¢ ARD PARTY A card pa on F Invigorator—Ex xtract of “Afri ark” Said to Fulfill Proph of Noted Scientist— planar in Tablet Form. future, clentint recently ad entertainment c ment that ten s¢ ITERARY a noted od rine) rome supplied to ern properly i ma yond is for hom three hysical impc men work longer and fatigue, after hed the mental prime | arge for adm 1 enable 4 Flowe regular month! cafeteria, on Fr a Kan. and in k of an Afri jing on the Wav | Friday evening. pemimepeep ree cersmmen nae [Ores Segrmerenn rons cee French Pianist Excellent Artist Robert Sohmits, widely known French planist, whose previous ap- pearances here have been, note- worthy events of the musical sea- won, again won distinction for hts artistry when he was heard in eon cert yesterday morning at the Wo- men’s Univeralty elub, | An exponent of works of the} modern composers, he has won re. noun for the excellency of his In- terpretation of modern life, He in an artist of remarkable ability, whono power of expronsion, tech- nical proficiency and tonal coloring lead charm to any mumber he may Interpret. He playa with the great- ont ease, In a moat unaffected man- ner, and is a master musiclan who at all times has perfect control of hia instrument, Of tho composttions of the mod- ern composnrs given, possibly the best known was Debussy’s "Chil. dren's Corner,” which includes, “Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum,” “Jimbo's Lullaby,” “Serenade for the Doll," “The Snow Is Falling,” “The Littl Shepherd,” and tho} *"Gollowogg’s Cake-Walk," which was grected with such prolonged | applause that 1% was repeated.| Others adnirably given and recetved vero "Jeux Ravel, “Fountain by Griffes, “Albents, and “Pell Whithorne, encore, Behinits gay he Chimes of Bt Patrick,” also by Emerson Wit- horne, The height of the program was reached in the artist's playing of “Prelude, Choral and Fugue,” by Franck, @ stupendous composition, reading, and in . Francis Walk- and “Mephisto Waltz." “A Minor Fuge,” — by Bach-Liszt the opening number was also well given and greeted with enthustasm. Mr, Schmits’ local appearance Was under the ausploes of the Be- i attle Musteal Art society, who will) present the Select Choir of the Bach soclety, under tho direction Personal Mrn, Robert Graham and small won, Robort Jr. are leaving Decerm ber 27, for California, to be gone soveral months, and will be soined later by Mr, Graham on hin return from a trip Kast, During their absence Mr, and Mra, Mdward As new will occupy thelr apartment in Adrian court, . . Miss Kathryn | Armetrong Oakland, who has been visiting Mins Clura Kmory, ie spending a few | lays on the guest of Mr, and Mrs Walter Mewan Tomkins, eee Mra, Curpar Clarke and baby daughter will bo removed Wriday from the Swedish hospital to thelr home from o* Mr, Wergus McRae left Friday for the Hast on @ business trip, oe Mra. Vrank Chamberlain left thia woek for California to apend the winter, aoe Dwight C. Paul left Wednes Ay night for his home in Itochester, Y, to apend the holidays, erece Mr, Monte F. Brown returned Yednesday from a three weeks’ trip alifornia, Owens returned Tues few days’ visit with Jaughter-in-law, Mr, Victor, in Aberdeen. one Mr. A, B, Galloway left last week on a short trip to San ¥rancisco. eee Mr. and Mrs. Edward ¥. Cham-| bers (Cythesa Polson) are recelving | congratulations cn the Birth of son, Clyde Owen, on November eee Mrs. FE. C, Neufelder and Mins Rose Muller have removed from their | | residence, 905 Twelfth ave. N,, to the Hotel Borrento, whero they will re- main untit December 12, leaving on | that date for Long Beach, Cal, to | spend six month, Mra, HK. day after a jher son and and Mr. H. | Miss Pamclo and Mr, Richard} Leonard will come home from school of Morgen Graham, in concert Wednesday morning, December 19 at the Women's University club. oe. |Amphions Well | Received Tho Amphion society, Seattle's popular male chorus, which under | the leadership of Graham Morgan has larity, gave the first concert of their | fourteenth succensful season last eve ning at the Masonic Temple, Among the best choral iven were hymns fr , Hos 8 greeted was repeated. Othe @ more popular that mot with approval were “The Cat With the Raritone Volos” and “Loch Lomond,” both being repeated. Miss Lillian Wilson, soprano, was the sololat with the chorus. has & pleasing voice of good quality, her singing of Rimsky Korsskotrs “Hymn to the Sun,” “La Wally,” Catalani, Cyril Beott’s "The fore- seen” and “Song of the Open” by Frank La Forge, called for many en- core: Arville Belstad proved an able no-| companist for both singer and the chorus, Due to the by} fact that 60 many were | tdrned away from the concert 1 evening, tho Amphions will repe the program on Wednesday evening, December 12, at tho Garfield high | school, . |Lillian Swanson to Appear in Concert T. Francis Smith will present Lil-| lian Swanson, cert on soprano, in t Decemb O'clock at the First Swedish Baptist church, N! ave. and Pine st Jennie Mohr, violinist, will be the aasiating artist, The follow the program | | numbers appear on! | Lilita: fe} + -Protheros + Johnson (a) “An! Love Dut » (b) “The Awakening” Mise Bwanson. 11 | do Caprtectoro” — | + Saint-Saens! “Intreduetion and Aria—“Adtu Foret’ * Mise Swanson (a) f the “Rone Rob rwegian E Swanson Hattie Yn Mies Mohr. {EFIT FOR LADIES or G. A. R, HOME Mrs, Maurlee Tremper will en with a ear December for the GA tain ning, 1, of the is Invited TH CHURCH OMEN PLYMOL ‘The W outh chureh y room Frid: ty lm Decembs i meet 4 MUSICAL CLUB presents ELENA GERHARDT World's Greatest Lieder Singer At the METROPOLITAN MONDAY EVE,, Dec. 10 Prices: 75¢ to $2 SEATS SELLING been gaining In popu: | {ber 7. | nerved at noon and also in the even. | apre | | | | jin California, arriving December 31 for thelr Christmas vacation, Dr. and Mrs. Craig J. McCullough (Grace Ruppe) «re belng congratulat- jed upon the birth of a daughter, | | Mary Lou, on December 1. ares Miss Dorothy Allen will arrt |from the Hillside school in Connect cut on December 11, to mpend the | | holidays, and attend the Emory-Allen | | wedding | si | luncheon | circle, nerved business session, peak on Amusements,” at “Com. i 115 o'clock. | | ANNUAL SALE AT GRACE CHURCH The ladies of the Grace M. B, ‘| church will bold their annual sale of |fancy and useful articles at the eburch, 30th ave. 8. and King st, all | day and evening of Friday, Decem. A chicken dinner will be| se |!ng, from § un . A 1 $ o'clock. | . | DUNLAP P.-7, ri A. will hold a} Friday, December 7, at Thi booths will feature | handkerchiefs, faney work and home cooking. Mrs. 8. E, Wing | ix general chairman THURSDAY, THE NIGHT OF Electric DEC Range Offer Ever Made! 15 $5.00 Per Month only $87.50 In All! Buys a Neat, Economical Hotpoint Bungalow Range ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS for Seattle house- wives to procure the convenience ‘and cleanliness of one of the finest ELECTRIC RANGES on the market under the most wonderful terms ever of- fered. Until Dec, 10, inclusive, you may purchase the BUNGALOW TYPE ELECTRIC RANGE FOR $8.75 DOWN! pact, neat range with of HOTPOINT-HUGHES A com: all the scientific perfection of a larger range. See it TODAY! Then you will fully appreciate this great opportunity. FREE DEMONSTRATION. A PUGET SOUND ENTERPRISE Le ie eee eee AUXILIARY TO HOLD BAZAAR Seattle division, No, 216, Ladies’ | cember 16 at the Gowman hotel. auxiliary té the Order of Railway | party and lunch, hall, Friday, mductora, will hold @ bazaar, ca: in M. BE. B. Deo, 1, from o'clock to 6 p. m. CHI OM Mrs. Welsey F. Rennie wil! enter- tain luncheon December 7 at 1884 Ravenna blvd. there will also be a business session, when reports will be made by the . A LUNCHEON Chi Omega alumnae with At her home, this time | chairmen of the various | for the annual bazaar to be held De- rd A.| CHRISTMAS SALE AND P 12) DINNER AT NORWAY HALL | The board of directors of the Nor. | wegian Hospital association {s spon- soring a Christmas sale of dalnty, | hand-made articles, and a tempting | display of Norwegian cakes, cookies and other attractive dishes, on Tues day, October 11, at Norway hall, be ginning at 2 o'clock, and concluding with a 6 o'clock dinner, a | Bibetta | + Ghordont NARCISSUS BULBS In Giftle Packages Packed in mors, in bowls of green, rose, A br pottery. ‘Two to six bulbs in a box, with a greeting blue an wn verse on the cover, “Gifts That Grow” 50c to $5.00 CHILDREN’S GAMES That Lure Try Grown-Ups Their Skill pin Ball “Club House Quoits’ baso “Trip Trap Indoor } 4 spring tr $1.25 “Fwe Wise Birds”"—A game of Shooting children. 81.75 tT Fairy Lore “Be sure thou tellest me nothing but what ts true or I shall clip thy wings.” So ts all this fairy lore true true to the child's imagina- tion, If you believe, “enter in- to this treasure Rouse of pleas- ant things, then, and v ut home in the golden palaces, the ¢ tudded c the dewildering gardens.” make “Tho Twins and Tabiffa"—py oO tance Heward and Illus- trations by an. 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