The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 18, 1923, Page 10

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f | — By PAGE 10 ~ the Mediterrancan trip, Thoir daughter, Miss Emma Pratt, | ; Sie Shan Stak | nursery, 302 Hroadway. An enter-| | merited applause. 0 Pill be home from Annie WHEN) tainment has a Rireheids ane 1 Or SO eae Death from ‘The | fF Hollywood, Cal., to spend the holl- pepinary a uae Silanes holl-} there will be a Christmas tree with | Death Cycle," by Moussorgeky, an a hackle her sister, Mrs, P, N. Men- Gays, bringing with her Miss PesSy |. real live Santa Claus, Who will lintensely dramatic number, was ad- | “e#0nn. Bea THE SEATTLE STAR Seattle Society |Lits CHARLES FRANE GREENE | ii jiaghae toatl nteresting Concert Mary Wilson, returned Sunday night Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant-—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Viadimir oaing, distinguished |from Mount. Rainier, where they spont the week-end at Longmire. ie Mrs, Harry Ft. Mesner, who haa local munle devoteos, was A8OID Fe | boon visiting relatives and friends in | colved with unusual enthusiasm the Middle ¥ t for noveral months, when he appeared in concert Mast) win yeturn ¥ y night, to spend evening at the Motropolitan theaters ing holidays with her sonin-law and Mtho®his is not a great volee It I) aoushter, Mr, and Mrs, Lacy Hoflus Tussian tenor, whowe concerts here last season won him the esteem of Luncheon at Sunset Club Will Honor Trav- eler; Mr. and Mrs. Eden to Receive on! , , Snlesdat ls obits New Year's. ol pe aie one of pleasing quality, whi when eyes une, 3 Mra J. W. Dolby, Mr combines orpretations, — Se aga Ron [cami wih in inerprtalont | aor, pradhry, wife of Lieut, Har old Gardner Bradbury, 1 cC, left December 8, for Ban Irancisco, to join her husband, After a short visit in California, they will go to Wo RS, WILBUR COMAN will en-| Downte, Mr, and) bt tertain twelve guests at lunoh: aes Me ae : gon on Thursday afternoon at the W. Hh. Lye! |hin remarkable dramatic ability, londa charm to each number, Kosing is primarily & dramatic Sunset club in honor of Mrs, Ll, L DMlde ively Hae ae oeer aihbes: ability. ¢0" planes en Love, who ts leaving In January on for the affair may be had al peer ots age Lieut, Brulbury's new station At » the door Yr Mence, " por rtrayit the 4 » ne door of) the Frye, renklence in hig sincerity in portraying | Wood's Hole, Mass. where he will i different modes of his songs and Mrs, Coman returned Monday from . ‘ an a bhort init tn Portland. Plans Dinner Before anaes League Ball | ug | be attached to the U, 8. C, G, cutter o interpreta , Which are | his unique interpretations, which ar Achunet, ‘They. will op en route his own pebsonal understanding, | { , voor, | Washington, D. C, to spend His winging is not that of the COM | Oy iiay with relatives, At Home on i Preceding the Junior leaguo'’s Noe ventional, but is fashioned accord ee , wo Year's Rve ball at Christensen’s hall, ing to his own standards, An added New Year's Da, ‘ ‘ | ng to his own a q Minn Helon Carmen, who Is attend: y Miss Catherine Collins, president of feature ly his personal expressions |, micas he atteoe which make a clearer picture for | the listener, “Tho Nightingale and the Mr, and Mrs. John C, Eden will] the teaeu , f eague, will have a dinner at her Gssuio invitations the last of this] name.) soba h wwoek to their New Year's at home, | Invitations to this first social at- ‘e the last of this week for at The Highlands. fair of the league are being extended t aa 3 yak ” Seas by Rimaky-Korsakoft; . . ‘The receiving hours willbe from | this week by the committee in| iy Napracnik; Moussorgsky's “phe | aap | 4 until 7 o'clock, charge, and “Invocation to Rain,” |. D¥ and Mra. Otis Floyd Lamaon | tad Sins a ie échaninott comprised the returned Monday f & fortnight’'s . Mo D> a ‘ oft, » | visit at Colorado Springs, where Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Turkey Dinner at opening group, and were well Te] Tan on nlorado Springs, where Dr. | rtai ceived, Arid 0 ynesin, a to Entertain Day Nursery spokes leas merit’ the Western Surgical association, v » sired Miss Carrie Lamson, who has been by Rossini, which fol-| la sy far the most note: | saad abas two months, is leaving Wednesday Mr, and Mrs, G. E. M, Pratt| Tho Seattle Day Nursery asso-| aro entertaining with a Christ-/ ciation will entertain the children | Mas dinner at their home on the}at the nursery and their mothers, holiday. Covers will be placed) with a turkey dinner on Saturday} for twelve, afternoon, December 22, ‘at the} t at the Lamson residence for lowed, we worthy numbers of last evening's | im, and their excellent inter In 106 pretation by ‘tho artist won him Miss Rose Rogers left last week nedy-Fraser, which was greeted with (Loulse Ehriich), of Minneapolis, are such prolonged applause that it was iia rs week to spend the holt- repeated, Other numbers that f er hee i By J ‘8 parents, Mr. with approval included Borodin and Mra, ¥. O. “Concelt" and “The Sea," Dido's Lament from the Qrera, “Dido. and “by Purcell; “Men From er aa te i} rt Hughes, |at the Hotel Sorrento. jand FF Sridges’ “Love Went) epee ee Mr, and Mrs. Walter Scott Fitz] Mr. ja-Ftiding.” In response to the in |eistent applause, M. Rosing respond: |Who came over to attend the wed. led with severnl encores of which ding of their cousin, Mrs, Marshall \vvolxa Boutman's Song’ and “Si-|Allen (Clara Emory), last week, | ‘ f berian Convict Song enjoyable ; Nicolas Slonimaky provided exce lent accompaniment for the artist. an Paar aia attending the|@stribute toys and nice, comfy seminary will come over to spend | “thing Sec 8 ttle folk oe tmas day at the Pratt home. they Py Sag ‘eres 6 o'clock, eee a es, Jones Hostess at Dinner ‘omplimente | Before Dance To compliment Miss Dorothy Jone: Whose marriage to Mr. E Mr. Chica | Before the dance Mr. and Mrs. mann will take place December | Henry Hibbard and Mr. and Mra. E, Mrs H. P, Eckmann entertained with | Grant McMicken are giving Friday | @ kitchen shower at her home on| evening at the Rainler club, Miss Tuesday evening, The gifts were | Doris Mitchell will entertain twelve | Presented in a huge heart-shaped | Suests at dinner at her home ox, rose shaded. During the even-| * so pes ing Miss Abbey Lick and Mrs. F. M| Handbag Players | Carver gave some delightful readings! —yfiss Grace Gatch will read “R.W. and Miss Florence Grayson some/R." py Kare! Catek, at the meeting piano selections. jof the Handba s The Mi Dorothy Willard and) morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Wom ‘Antoinette Shryock entertained with! en's University club @ bridge party and shower on Thurs eiace day evening at the home of Miss ae ethene re Senet feet atiny Jones, ana on sae |CrTistmas Dinner Hosts Gniay afternoon Mrs, Allen Stewart Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Burnside are gave a bridge of four tables at her| ranging a dinner of ten covers home. Mrs John Wingate assisted |at their home on Christmas eve with the program for the affair. | __ : aod 8 8 |New Year's E At Home for Daughter Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Ceci Bacon will be Ross Downs are has bead marked ‘by 4 at home pn Sunday afternoon after 6 | extending invita a New Year's rartiatio trtumphs, asd o'clock, in welcome to their daughter, | eve celebration at their home on De. Shan thavarel slapping io hal cember St, Mrs. Greene (Dorothy Watson), daughter of Mrs. N. C. 6 ono of the| | e a a. No invitations have been sent Hosts at Family Di | Watson, whose marriage to Lieutenant Commander Frank tu ho musica e ‘out for the affair, but all friends are Osts a amuy LNNeTS | Greene of the U.S. S. Mississippi was a lovely fall event —| offerings of eons Mr, and Mrs. John H. Powell are! Portrait by Grady asked to call informally. eee j entertaining with a family dinner at | Spokane. Debussy, the Spargur | by Haydn « | will give the second | | String Quart | program of th Jat the W | ditortum this e ie . - | their home on Christmas day, as also | Evening Musicale at are Mr. and Mrs..F, W. Alexander, | OLYMPIC CAMP ADDITIONAL CLUBS enting to lover Frye Art Gallery | Mrs. Peter Davison and Mr, and Mra.) Olympic camp, Royal Neighbors of _ cert will begin pro Thru the courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. | William Leonard Eaton. l america, will e ain members and | WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD $:20, Tho doors will bo clos Soe: Eillee Civic CLUB number. The fc Charies H. Frye, Delta Alpha class 7 iS i friends with cards and aupper Wed- of the First Methodist Episcopal! Holiday Dinner at Home | nesaay, December 19, at 6 o'clock, church will entertain with an eve-| Mr, and Mrs. Richard D. Merrill), . ¢ , . The Woman's Lakewood C Im-| teresting program will be ¢ provement ¢lub will give a Christ-| Quartet D Major, No. 6, 01 Pig mag party for tho children at the| Auagio cantabtle clubhouse, Saturday, December 22,| CH at & p,m. All the children tn tho | “Herenaae “A Moulin’ jin A. O, U. W. hall ning musicale on Wednesday, at the} will entertain with a large ray | Frye Art Gallery. jat thelr home on Christmas. ‘The program, which will open at} 6x6) 6 $0 0 A Haydn Raft-Pochon Incinde the follow-! V, B zZ | Yacht Club to Celebrate | adles’ society of Bethany | Lakewood district are invited to at Pat aa Ing selections: ee 2 | od New Year’s Eve erian church will meet Wed- | tend, | » STannheuser’ Wagner! ‘The Seattle Yacht club has cards December 19, with Mra. M eating | “My Heart at Th : Year's ee papa |puBiic INSTALLATION | es ed Mon. es The Women of Fiend o Mine .....-......Sanderson evenin 31, at the| ALTRUISTIC CLUB will hold « t EE ea ea end enna | clubhouse. The Altruistic club will meet with |ficers Friday, Dec Eris Pipes of Pan” Eigar| see anda. Bellamy, 7414 Bagley |p. m., at Moose temple, 13 oa | Plan Dinner at Home Led December19,, at 2 ave, Raa seseesHandel-Lemore| Dr. and Mrs. E Rito toy cacmc- teak. Spree ‘Voea!— apie | Will be hosts at a ia ne |SEXTON FRIENDSHIP eee tn eT ns machmantress| thelr home on Christmas day | FINE ARTS \cLUB Mra Joseph B. Harris | ee DY CLUB The Sexton Frie Yocal— . di | Arts Study club Decembe t 12 F “the Stave Sone” pa nigo| Orthopedic Tea and | y, Deceaiber /19, ds : V6 gst bp nghogd Mr. Archie Smith. | Thrift Shops 2 o'clock, at West Seattle Comr uckeray pl re, “William Tell” .....Rossint| Westminster church clubhouse ford ca’ ; ia ose ¢ with Mrs, W. Scott | BRITISH AMERICAN Mrs, | AUXILIARY (three years), Mra Skin Tortured Babies Sleep Vocal— 4, assisted by CA Memaze” Mildenterg | John Fritc Mrs. John P. Hart “Duna” .... MeGill | man, Mrs » Beardsworth, Mra. | ican assoctatio Moth R 3. tr. ¥ , Mrs. 8. Hi Theodore Perrott, ers Kest eg beg re Seltonpead ‘ompantat, | Hi: Knausents Lyneh, accompanis' The Loriesome ub will meet Tue: Mrs. Lou Staude,| Wednesday, December After Cuticura The patrons and patronesses include: | Mra. & Len Mra. J. Magee, Mr. and| Mrs. Harry Kenned: Horace | o'clock. Madrona car. guusintanaten hua ae Gay evening, December 18, at 112 | 8 Mr, and Mra. w.| Queen Anne & DUNLAP P-T. A © welcome | J Dunlap F A 1 t in Ly Ciyone top gy Sy 1 1\the basement of the school Wednes Mra..W. M noon, Madrona, with M | McDonald and Mrs. Jules ( December 19 at 2p. m. Impor omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY ub Wedneslay, Decem Reh at the Northold Inn ROsS P.-T. 1 tell of her wor i Rom PWT. A 1 meet Wednes basite tor thei eee California table-erapes ond California day, December 19, 98 2 p.m. Musi Pawuimacoe. sunshine—in a piel and exercises ) p.m, Address | bers may R. Lipscomb, principal of | Stevens school, 10. Refzesh- | ROB How to Make Pine Cough Syrup at Home ment. Afte Dr. J... on “Nutrition” Hil’ Has no equal for prompt reenite, ‘Takes but © moment to prepa and saves you about $2, Cat teen ttttet: gram tee will Pine is used in nearly all ae iron a {ht nie contana'erett) | IS THE, SHOE STORE TO SAVE |_| com 8 are comb The “syrup” part l heen pnt 2, noes FOR { MEN h home-m t'syrup. Or { CHILDREN can use ¢ , honey, r Ryrup. Ground Floor Shoes at Upstairs Prices ue) AKmas | men 3 is the same—in- SPARGUR STRING QUARTET fad Momo TONIGHT A 80 SHANI Women’s University Club Auditorium ' TH AND SPRING = rond Aver te Entrance Between Union and University } Auditorium Door Miss Gloria Frink, who has been | Saturday from the Thacher Schoo i attending the state normal in Bel-|{n‘ California, to spend thelr Christ H, H. Williams of |iingham for several months, will|mas yacation at their homes here, spending few weeks|return Friday night. ary turned today from Lawrenceville for his Christmag vacation, ae were the most |have returned to thelr home in| Horace Henry I1., Joshua Green, |the university, will spend the holl- Jr, and Josiah Collins, Jr, returned a: A |Spargur Quartet Will | Give Concert Tonight | a f Featuring two great masterpieces . : ‘ ; 7 Bi ; Slippers|“"”"™ Hes R. Sin bread o sowroet uaerooe | SHECIALON Wednesdays TUESDAY, DECEMBER 148, 1 Christmas Candies and Nuts ‘Kiddie Mix’ Candy At 30c Pound Toothsome hard candy mixture in assorted fiuvors and novelty shapes that please the children, At 30¢ pound, Candy Canes 5c, 10c and 2 for 25 Delicious peppermint flavored Candy Canes of good pure ingredi- ents. Three sizes—5S¢ and 10¢ each and 2 for 25¢. New Crop Walnuts « At 2OcPound y | At 25c Pound —Candy Section, DOWNSTAIRS &TORD 4 & NELSON eee Mr. Joseph McGinnis of Chicago, who was in town for several days jast week, left Sunday for paid land. FAward Danby Lewis + Mr, Paul Graft, who fs attending ys at his home in Tacoma, Thursday-Raisin Toast In all those homes where Raisin Bread has become a custom for Wednesday’s dinner— Raisin Toast is served quite regularly for 3 Thursday’s breakfast. Naturally! For it makes toast of rare and wonderful goodness, this rich, fruity loaf—each slice filled and flavored with plump and juicy Sun- Maid Raisins. And it’s as healthful as it is delicious. I bake it “special” tonight Tonight I prepare a special baking of these beautiful, golden loaves of finest Raisin Bread. Also rolls, cakes, coffee cakes, cookies, muffins, ‘snails’, my famous Sun-Maid Raisin Pie and many other tempting Sun- Maid Raisin Foods. By bakers everywhere The finest Sun-Maid Raisin Bread and other Raisin Foods are prepared “Special for Wednesday” by bakers every week— everywhere, You can get them, fresh and fragrant from the oven, at bakeries, grocery stores and delicatessens throughout the city. Serve them for tomorrow’s dinner, for your own and the children’s luncheon. And don’t forget Raisin Toast for Thursday’s breakfast! Endorsed by bakers everywhere, by American Bakers’ Association, and by Retail Bakers’ Association of America

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