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aE ‘Personal Mra. H, R, Clise, | traveling abroad for over @ year, sailed from France December 2, and) will return (o Seattle in about a} week | who has been . Mrs, Anna Thomsen Milburn will leave Sunday for Altadena, Cal, to |spend six weeks at her home there, | She will be Joined by her son, orge Milburn, who is attending Thacher school, for the holidays, Mr, Morit Milburn, who ts a student at Prince: | ton, will spend the holidays as the| guest of Mr, Nathaniel Saltonstall in Boston, i Mr, and Mra, Virgil R. bs of Grand Junction, Colo, are visiting Mr, Gibbs' father, Mr, R, H. Gibbs, | for the holidays, . Marion R. Gams) Wednesday night to Port: | Mr. mings from land, and Mra, returned & short motor trip Mr. Arthur Denton of San Fran: | Jelsco, who spent several days last | week visiting his mother, Mra, H. M. Denton, is now on his way to) | Chicago. . Kathryn Armstrong, who came North to be a member of the Emory-Alien wedding party this evening, Will leave Sunday for her |home in Oakland | aise ee | Misa | Mr, and Mra, Ross Wilson and children left Thursday by motor for | | California on a month's visit, | | Mr. and Mrs, George Van Ars |dale of New York, with their little son, are spending the holidays with | Mr. and Mrs. W, D. France, | Mrs. William W. Casey and son, | Robert, of Juneau, Alaska, have larrived to spend the winter with | Mrs, Casey's mother, Mrs, Alex: Jander Robertson and her aunt, Mrs. |B, Filewood, afternoon and evening of Saturday, December 15, in I. O. O. F, temp! | Dinner will be served from 6:30 to 7 o'clock. Public invited sae ENTERTAINMENT PLA} BY BESANT LODGE Dancing, music and drama will fea ture an entertainment to be given by | Besant Theosophical Lodge, 1 | Broadway N., at Roy, Saturday ning at 8 o'clock. Local artiste will }furnish music, and Mra, Robert F. | |Sandall ts directing the dramatic | selections, The program is as fol-| lows: NED | ve: | Svendsen y Kr Mrs. Andreae of Salem, Ore., who was the guest last sceek| of Mrs. Elbridge Hadley Stuart——Portrait by Wayne Albee, McBride Studio. Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Télephone MA ir-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens rm "Blum be: Winitrea Songs of i the Mad re. Ro! se be t of « Pas aa Mre. Piano, W Allee Maclean. Ifred Rowsfield. | BAZAAR AND DANCE Under the auspices o e Bette Way.’’ with tho co-operation of ali Seattle Spirituall a ba | raar and dance will be given at Car penters’ hall, 1620 Fourth ave., or Saturday evening, December oor prizes will be given. welcome. st scl Invitations Out for Tea Dance; Honor Guests at Dinner; Mrs. Thomsen Will Give Junior Party | Ey Rm HER DAUGHTER, MISS Gertrude Dunn, who {s return- Ing December 21 from the convent of the Sacred Heart at Menlo Park for the holidays, and the girls who Will be home from Miss Ransome's gchool at Piedmont, Mrs. Arthur Dunn will entertain with a tea @ance at her home on Thursday afternoon, December 27, from 4:30 until 7 o'clock. * Everyone ADDITIONAL CLUBS thelr family at a dinner to given at their home on Chris day. be Bridge Supper Series ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Varde McFarland! q. rtained with the fir fes of bridge sup on Wednesd ening, w fou tables we play. On Wednesday evening of next week, Mr. and Mrs McFarland will be hosts at another bridge supper. Decembe ne of Mra Woodlawn Mrs. Whitn Peace meet Wednes- December 19. 5 . nd exercises at Dinner Hosts for Travelers Addreas . James Esary, Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Campbell entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening as a farewell compliment to Dr. and Mrs. Albert I. Bout. fleur, who left this week for Call- fornia to remain for the winter, and for Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Talbot of San Francisco, who down with the Bouffleurs Birthday Party for Granddaughter Mrs. Moritz Thomsen tain forty children at her hoi Saturday afternoon. the of her little granddaughter, McFarfane, on her seventh day. motored will enter: e on sure Ann birth Portland Guests Will Be Honored In honor of rence B. Beck spend Chr of Mr and Mrs. out for a buffet at their home on S: December 29. been invited. Will Have Family Dinner Mr. and entertainin Women’ CLUBS FOR SATURDAY 5 Ham. end members CHI OMEGA BAZAAR KOMM The Kard Kir tier He test on | ber 15, has nts. club aturday. « at Demick's Wed in Walla Walla Mr. and Mrs. T. Crawfor Walla Walla have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Wilhemina Crawford, Mr. James isary, Jr, Seattle. The service v Paul's E) Behrens Daniel ot be read hurch fn on Saturday ing, I followed by a recep2 Crawford residence on In St Walla eve rf er 29, Entertains Luncheon Club Mr mem! P. EB. s of Harrjs enterta her bridge ub at s on Th ternoon. Tea and Thrift Shops Service ir G G. W will be Mrs. Beulah Rov Hamilt Carman, Tea Sh Johnson wi assisted Harriso: Maude Reta Auxiliar an naet ve charge ted by Hattie Mr Ane freshmen CHRi3TMAS PAR ¥ SCHOOL wi g, December 15, cLuB 1 hold its urday evening. y‘olock, in Dart 4 and Madison. | th CLUB enir IONIA 80C: an-| + CULTUT Christmas Time — the great home-coming time—the great time for entertaining—is the time of all times when Mayonnaise proves to the hostess that it adds the festive touch tothe simplest salads and sandwiches. And proves to daughter, home from school, how easy it is to serve a delectable little “dance” supper and how the cold turkey can be glorified into “heavenly” salads and sandwiches. Write today for free copy of “The Salad Bowl", a book let of Recipes for Holidays THE BEST FOODS, Inc, 1964 Bryant St., San Francisco, Cal Bobbed Hair Has M a "Soe tot TI SON ER AR RIRAAURIRRA LS eT fe SUNSET LITERARY CLUB Sunset Heights Literary club will meet at the home of Mra, Cora Cor bitt, 4536 Sixth ues day, December ave. 18, at 2 Dp. . POTA m. IMIERSON Emerson Pet will Wednesday, Ds 19, at p.m, in the schopt basement the business session, Dr J Crichton will talk on “Nutrit and tho puplis of Mins Alice Hill's room will render a Christmas pi gram. The child hygiene amit eo will act as hostesses, Small A. ember met} After pildren will be cared for in the! Christmas party Wednesday, Decem |ber 19, at 1:90 p | Mrs. | Take The Seattle Day Nursery associ | a portable, . DAY NURSERY ASSOCIATION tlon requests iis members to present at the nursery, 202 Broad:| way, on Monday, December 17, 2p. m, for the presentation to nursery. of some pletures by the department of the Woman's ( club, ‘Tea will be served, see KAPPA SIGMA FOUNDERS’ DAY BANQUET the| Monday night sixty-five members | with Mra, J |of the Kappa Sigma fraternity: from Beta Pai chapter at the Univeraity | ef Washington and alumni tn the city held a barfquet at the L, ©. Smith Building cafe in commemor- ation of Founders’ day and t sity of W. BE. and introduced the folle inent members of the ‘ashington, ving prom fraternity ick J. ¥ William Finn, Harold £ Middieton, Thornton W: Slattery and Harold E. Kerry. MYRTLE CHAPTER, NO, 48 Myrtle chapter, No, 48, 0. E. will conduct Inatallation ceremonies in the Corinthian room, temple, Monday evening, December trick, Clyde M, Hadley, key, RK. J, cordially Invited J Tuesday, D with | view pl | at be | And Mrs. atla art (hold its ntury | Wednesday, | o'clock, | bers the tions are requested to cc Ellsworth Ives, SU nset- Yor |Clara Brons and Chambers was toastmaster) elected first and second vi dents; was man, JObN | sisses N | sentinels; Miss F | wanist, and the t |follows: Minses Agnes Quig Capitol Hill W, ©. mber 18, Mary Hern, ‘Take No. 16 Mrs. | BAGLEY Pet, Dantel Bagley P 210) 'Thuraday, Deeember 20, m. the Hoyn’ monte quouted. The program will A large ADLE The otto cl m., at Orrin Drew, 4108 Wallingford or l get off at dint at. ‘NUAL WINTER 8 The Proj annual Decemb the or at Hotel lub who wish lune 6767, NG LADIES’ Thursday, Decemb Ladies’ institute elected ¢ | ®\the coming six months 20th anniversary of the tnatailation {ert Hartman succeeded of the local chapter at the Univer: | pougherty Mins ree Wilhelming oted Alice Hoppe rances Iie Oram and trice | Moron! and Mes S.,| Albert Barrett and F Tho first act Masonic | will be the C Kastern Stars and their friends | February 17 to ni ual join which wil 3, carnival, benefit of the build) This Victrola $250.00; terms. and Girls’ elub, attendance Rolla Moore, hostesses, ive Thought club will winter former members and friends of an president and Misses | ociook, at the Cornish School. ordelia The recording Councilman Philip Tindall, Freder-| sting Mabel Barlow, executive necre-| Johnson, rd of direc vity of the New Year} co inclusive, for the {OVIT RECITAL Wor the benefit of the jactivities, Sunshine SMile and Sunshine guild will eltal at the Mmanuel Lutheran church, 1215 ‘Thomas st., Bunday | afternoon, December 16, at 2 p, m |v Dayton Cook, teacher of ex pression, will be heard in “What Men Live By"; Siri Engman, violln int, will appear for the last time be fore sailing for Burop “Shutin’ noclety give Boris Malsky U, will meet} at 2 p.m, » 1640 Lake ear to Lynn “re A. will meet at $16 p, be given by Refresh WILL MEET AT ROTSIL Former memern of Phil Sheridan circle, Retsil, Wash, and all Ladies jor the G. A are requested to meet Mon mber 17, at 2 m,, in the Assembly hall, Retatt rier) WILL NOT MEE’ DURING DECEMBER Green Lake its usual assemblies month of December, * QUARANTE € B ub will have a the home of Bagley ave. Meridian cur Drew during the . ILSTICE solstice on at 12:30 Frye. Mem day evening, December 18, with Mr. and Mra, J. nia ave, heon reserva: nmunioate CALEIDH CLUB Caleidh club will | December 18, at 1 p. |. A. Laubscher, 709 | CATHOLIC DAUG HOLD FOOD BALE Members of Catholle Daughters of America are requested to bring all articles for the food sale to be held Saturday, December 15, at Westlake market, Sixth and Virginia, to this location between 9 and 10 on Satur. day morning. meet Tuesday, m., with Mra. 19th ave, TUTE the Young | ra for TERS TO A program of Russian songs will | Mra. Rob-/ ye given by Borla Malsky on Satur: | Miss Mary | day evening, December 15, at 8:30 Af sisting artiste will be izabeth Choate, violinist, and Mrs, K. Kam dron, pianist The program follows: PART I were premi:| a Henderson necretyry; | r, treasurers | vote marshal; | Prologue of the opera Nina Peace, yee Gibbone PART II (a) (a) “In Bllence, My Friend oh ‘aprayn binatetn Le > ky +» Vertingky (») * te)" Don Juan Serena Agra” Mr in Heaven The Dog Dovrias (a) The Three Pages Mr. Maleky Maisky. : Rose F, Flynn, k Barrett A Romance =| Piano-— Prelude in © sharp Minor . s $ Rachmaninoff % Mre. Kamdron, Andante’ (Rymphonie Kepagnole) | Lalo | Votee oMubay| (a) * Viol! t ¥. L. HK. | take pi A Ttussian Ballad” . Blacher thet pon Choosing « Wife”, Makarov Mr sky. Ruth Lindsay. T, A, will not hold | ‘The Quarante club will meet Tues: | Fuller, 4064 Califor. | has been so bum ha ie flown no fast that Wynema Campi RE. fire hasn't been re 3 sented in the papers for a long th Junt at present they are a hous Vided against itself. ‘This In to hg token literally, for th 4 into three sau: oup trying to be th t mone time Camp ty 1rons, eadh one to make for the treasury fq week contest. The prige awarg, ed to the winners will be a box of nome of the best candy you ever ate, Alderwood anor community {g ing a tur dinner at the Ma. onic temple Saturday evening, De. cember 15. Proceeds for Campfire Girls and Boy Scouts, There will be © fino entertainment and program, They are extending on tnvitation to other groups to be present, The Tolochaha are working hard at tho Ladies’ Home Journal sub. seription drive and are now earning the $5 toward the Ship. ‘They gent out a Thanksgiving basket, and head. quarters hopes they will do this sery. ice againat Christmas, “Sailing the Se Book of the § Ships, Girl ” “The Marvel " “The Story ot ‘The Book of the Campfire * “A Book of Camptire Names jand Symbols,” “The ‘Torchbearer, . Maisky; violin obtigato, Mise Choate. | | by Thuston, “The Winona Storl by Siddemer,” “Knot Tying,” “In Legend “Camp Craft “Health Craft," “Hand onatee “Home Craft" and books of postry, These are just suggestions for the books that will be found on the special shelf for Campfire Girls in the children's room of the Seattle public ibrary, Miss Anderson, the story lady, has consented to gf Seattle Campfire Girls hints of the delights and helps they can find in! the library, She has ever so many books telling how to earn Campfire honor beads in all seven crafts. It they are not on the shelf, Miss Anderson said she would help any. one who asks her. The special col. lection will just be on a separate self in the main lbrary during De cembrer. Musical merchandise orders make ideal Christmas gifts. We provide attractive hand-painted Christmas greeting cards with all Sherman, Clay & Co. merchan- ise orders. HE Victor Victrola which you will choose asa glorious present to the household this Christ- mas is apt to be any one of a score of styles, a score of sizes, and a score of prices. Yet if it isa genuine “His Master's Voice” Victor Victrola it will be a wonderful asset to the family for years to come. Congratulations to every prospective Victrola owner! And one simple word of caution: Be sure it is a genuine Victor Victrola. Make sure by looking for the trademark, “His Master's Voice.” For such is the instrument that is made c pecially to play the records of the great Victor attists and enter- tainers. Third Avenue at Pine Seattle This Victrola $115; terms,