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Seattle Seattle Man Will Mar ner to Precede Dance M* ERNEST STONE WARNER of Holyoke, Mass., announces the engagement of his daughter, | Marion Viola, to Mr, Clifford Lucas} King of Seattle, son of Mrs, Wil-} liam 1. King of San Diogo, Cal. Tho marriage will be solemnized on Thursday, December 27, at the Trinity Parish church in Everett, with the Rev, Edgar M. Rogers reading tho service at high noon, Miss Warner will be attended by Miss Florence Lucas of Everett as maid of honor, and Mr, Henry Mor- rison will be dest man. ‘The wedding will be small, with only intimato friends in attendance. An informal reception will follow the ceremony at tho home of Mr. and Mra A. D. Lucas, in Everett. To honor Mr. King, a group of his friends are entertaining with a bachelor dinner this evening at the College club, No-Host Dinner Planned Before Dance A no-host dinner at the Colloge club on Friday evening, before tho dance Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hib- bard and Mr. and Mrs. EB. Grazt Mo- Micken are giving at the Rainior club, will include Mr, and Mrs, Cur. tis Sargent, Mr. and Mrs, Jos’ ‘Towne, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Gil- lespie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnstone, Mr, and Mrs, Theodore Owens, Mrs. Mary Terrell Giesting, Mr. Lewis ‘Terrell, Mr, end Mrs. Robert Gra- ham, Mr." and Jirs. Roy Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. George Terrell. eee Honor Guests at Dinner and Theater Party Mr. and Mrs. John Ewing Price | ‘Will entertain at dinner on Thursday | evening at their home, and later with & theater party, in honor of Miss | Bentonia and Miss Frances Green and their cousin, Miss Laura Green | of Jackson, Miss., their house oe eee Christmas Hosts | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant are en- fertalxing a group of friends on Christmas eve at their home, “Craig Ellachie,"* on Magnolia bluff, and on| Christmas day with a r of] eighteen covers. | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens | chu Society ry Bastern Girl; Din- at Rainier Club Christmas pantomime, Christmas: tide,"’ This is taking tho form sof a silhouette dramatization of eleven episodes in the life of Christ, and as presented in Chieago evoked great interest and much comment. t Special music has been arranged for tho occasion by Eugene Field Musser of the Cornish faculty, This music consists of Christmas carols, ‘excerpts from Gounod's Mass of St, Cooilia and certain standard hymns, such as tho “Adosto Fideles." The violin. parts will be taken by Frits Somldt, voice by Ellen Wood Mur. phy, both of the faculty, while a spe- clal quartet has been arranged. "This quartet will ging several numbers, including ‘Holy Night," ‘“The Little ‘Town of Bethlehem’ and “Come All Ye Faithful." Tho quartet ts com: posed of Ellen Wood Murphy, s- Pprano; Una Robinson, contralto; James Harvey, tenor, and W. H, Worth, bass. eee Hosts on Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Eggert will be hosts at a dinner of ten covers at their home on Christmas Day. a ete Will Entertain for Guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGuire will entertain with a dinner of twelve covers at their home on Christmas day in honor of their house guesta, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McGuire, of Po EU, Wash, who are arriving Satur. day to remain until after the holl- days, eee Christmas Benefit Ball A Christmas benefit ball haa been planned for Friday evening at the Alki Community hall, with the fol. lowing list of patrons and patron- eases: Mr, and Mrs. P. J. Pearea Mr. and Mrs, Will H. Hayes, Mr, and Mrs. George Smith, Dr. and Mra. John Benters, Mr. and Mr. H. P. King, Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Schutt, Mr. and Mrs, F. L. LeClerque, Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus A. Boggs. .- 3 Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops St. Margaret's Guild of St. Mark's h will be in charge at tho} Orthopedic Tea Shop Tiruraday. Mra. | | W. C. Woodward will be hostess, and) rill bo Mrs. Norman Bur ‘The College club will give a din-| ton, arles Brockman, Mrs. L.| a Mer and Christmas celebration for) W. Hartman, M Herman Ross, } members on Thursday night, with| Mrs, Lee Baker, Miss Juliet Graham, | the service of dinner at 6:30 o'clock. | Miss Katherine Thompson and Miss | $e; % | M: aret Thomps® Christmas Pantomime The Thrift S will be In charge} 5 of Renton Hill ulld on Thursday | at Cornish morning, represented by Mra. H. M. The stage hands are busy in the| Pease and Mrs. M.S Tanner. First Cornish theater, making the last/ "iil Guild will be represented by Preparations for the presentation on} Miss May McClelland and Mrs, R. F. College Club to Celebrate | } i | | f the closing days of this week of the Parkhurst in the afternoon, Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION The Women of Mooseheart Legion Will hold initiation af candidates | Thursday, December 24 at 8 p. m, At Moose Temple, 1316, Eighth ave. Refreshments. | attendance ments. re quested. eae AMARANTH SOCIAL / CLUB Amar h Social clu fil meet with Mrs. L. Bunker, Ravenna Bivd., for 12:30 o'clock luncheon and | cards, on Thursday, Dea2mber 20. SOCIAL AND | CHARITABLE CLUB ¥ Social and Cha 1 meet in the Suzaytio’s re- || A. H. |} a's house DAY, DECEMBER 21— and Mra. Farwell Putrgim Lt y's dinner » rn fire M and Mrs. pard\'s and Mel icken’s ne Gray rt ef tea a SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22—~ fet supper, SUNDAY, DECEMBER Mr. and Mrs. Ceet! Bacon's 1 23 TUESDA DECEMBER 25— Mrs. Henry Brod WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Georgiana Swansttom’s thyater DECEMBER 2 D: FRIDAY, DECEMBER Mr. and Mrs. Tt, H. Pars in MONDAY, DECEMBER 31— TUESDAY, JANUARY 1— | children on Thursday, ish Club hall, at 2 o'clock, Thursday, December 20. Hostesses, Mrs. O. E. Nelson, Mrs. Blenda Tarp and Mra. A. Bardner, s+. | DAUGHTE or ‘T. GEORC The Daughters of St. meet In M. E. B. A. December 20, at 1 0 see GIRLS’ CLUB The Girls’ club of the W. will meet at the home of Mixs Lucile Jon id ave. W., Thurs. ember 20, at 730} orge will | hall, Thursday, | | ek. B. A.| TAIN FOREIGN ENT (Grady); (lower left) Mrs. Collins (Bushnell), the committee in charge of the Christmas party, on Friday, December 28. Music . Spargur Quartet Gives Excellent Program | A noteworthy musical event of the month was the second of a series of four concerts given last evehing at the Women's University club by the quart Having won Spargur Strin rpretation of ir concerts 1 s eagerly an tictpated by those interested in the] highest form of music of this well known chamber ensemble of gifted art is superb, their interpretations, tonal 1 technique attaining, an perfection. Their fm Gelft Gop ter ps aible Sherbets, sot of six 917.60 $25.00 Star or Grape Sherbe ns of famous com: but others which are given esentation in the cit Opus 64, of Hayt. MOTH The Americaniz: of the Women's ¢ give a program an for the foreign mothe Di Mrs. W Clara Butter.| Parker will as at the Y. W. C. A NINA M. FRY ina M. Frye its lar business meeti hursday, December 20, at 2 p. nd at 8 Dp. m. th will be a card party | ADDITIONAL CLUBS | HOLD FINAL MEETING OF YEAR e Fed ration of W final meeting of ear on Mond: Johnson General Feder | Pupils’ Piano Recital nd clear-cut melo< ng number. Adagio, t of th and Raff) exquisite numbers of lause that they v repeate ory Jrientale, Opus by Glazou Cut Glass Napples.. $325 Marmalade Ja now, was given {ts initial perform Doon ance in the city last ¢ ing. Glaz ounow is a Russian we works are PACIFIC @AST GINAG Sect tl oo 903-3"ave, puoneM523 It {9 a charmir nm an exce NEAR MARION” | SEATTLE WASH hose pop Iso a modernist works hi rity the last few whe are varied and of ar entirely different style t In respo! “Canzonetta,” re,” by GENUINE MARTIN GUITARS And a Full Line of Musical Instruments lier composers ‘ for; Christmas n Tuesday ¢ P time Save The pu of Mrs. ton will M. E. K ecital at 9 i and Own a i@ Martin, Too \ ember nh Merideth, n, Glen Dhe Le urd, Mary Hele Moag-| 9 ape finest guitars made are the gen uine C, F, Martin were lucky to obtain a limited number dous sacrifice. 1 TRUMENTS and $65.00 $40.00, \ Ve a tremet regularly priced $55.00 35.00 and nha. YOU $20.00 ; ving 25 down will 5.00. MALL payn until ¢ y Term Third and University (Opposite Pantages) Mason Hamlin Pia TARATOLATOD EL Montelius Music House 86.00 36.00 Gob- 75e Mr, Jamen A, Blaine t* expected home Sunday from east of the mountains, to spend the holidays, eee Mr. Roland France, who tn attend. ing the Untveralty of Washington, | iy leaving in a few days for his home tn Montesano, for the holidays, | see Mina Laura Emory, who ts attend. ing Wykeham-Rise, tn Connecticut, and her brother, Mr, ‘Thomas Do | Wolfe, at the University of Virginia, | will spend tho, holidays with rela tives, in Washington, D. C. oes Mary Oldham will be home Friday from Annie Wright seminary, in Ta-| coma, for the holidays. | eee Wallace Collins and Frederick Stimaon, at school In the Bast, will | “From Soup to Nuts’’| That’s the name of the! NUCOA booklet that tells’ you what to have for Christ-) mas Dinner and gives you) the recipes-——from Nucoa| Bisque to Nucoa Salted Nuts. | |If you use NUCOA you | know what a delicately fla-| jvored, fresh-as-all-cgit-doors |spread for Bread it is. | {Now we ask that you try) (Upper left) Mrs, John McCollister (Bowen); (upper right) Mrs. Roger Bragdon}| John Dallas Reagh (Grady); (lower right) Mrs. Percival Tennis club bridge and mah jongg | ' 7 in the Special Holiday Reci- pes—for cakes, puddings, | candies, salted nuts, in the! | special Nucoa Turkey “Stuff | ing” —for the vegetables that | |accompany the festive bird, | | for the pudding and for the | |most wonderful hard sauce| you ever tasted! Write today for your free | copy of the Holiday Menu | and Recipes—Ask for \“From Soup to Nuts” | Address The Best Foods, Inc. | 1904 Bryant St, San Fra ANY a d and s! she loses: First, the prod a flour mixture out eggs. so vital in food usage of egg MINES, for FL % onps flour a-3 cup butter onne orge Boda tho size o: Personal Judge and Mrs, HW. B. Hadley will{return to spend Christmas at these loave Katurdaytor Vancouver, B. ©. |homes here, Frederick Collins wil} Mr. and Mra. Roy Clark Chamber, to spend the Christmas holidays} visit in Pittsburg for the holidays ie ane besa daughter, Molly Grace, with their sonindaw and daughter, i ore ¢ Levit Voolley, are arriving Batue, LM, and Mrw. Bruce Baris Mr, Thomay Colby, who has been | chambertin’s ree aaye Wh Me ars cdl |Chamberlin's parents, Mr. and y4 r) in towy for several months, left re- | Alfred Lipsky Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Coman wt] cently for California, to mpend the | Hine Sy Jonye the last of this week for Port-| jolidays 1 Sve, wa land, to spend the holidays with rel eee lsraa Zep tece ga ¥ He hap been tives, Bieta Philp Wrink, Jack Fisher, Volney | home on Sunday nigh i. 4 Flee eRe ae ho dn win. |tichmoud, Jr, and Mason Clingan | oes | Misa Doro! wing, who lhave reurned from Culver for the | Mrs. Adam Becler w ov tering in New York, will spend the] rides Ee mh ads rye es Praipfeseer lainys Aiba ver to ad holidays with friends there, | { eee | St, Gecllla club at tie Geta the pits Boog Mr. and Mra, Kay Jensen (dna | cert, _ Mr. and Mra, J. #, Robinson are | yickey) arrived on the Alameda last | see a] t receiving congratulations upon tho | week from Ketchikan to spend the| Miss Murlel G’Nell and Mise An. birth of a won, December 17, at the | holidays with Mr. and Mrs. George |M-Belle McKinnan, students at, the Swedish hospital, P, Hickey, University of Washington, / wi ef ee id recipes are an economy, that she is conserving, nut-brown finish so evident when eggs are used. she loses “texture,” for substance cannot be secured with- Third, she loses “taste,” that subtle substance and so impos the factors of health-building nutrition, use EGGS. CREAM PUFFS eup boiling water 1 teaspoon vanilla pound sugar Boll the butter and water together G ogee, beaten separately until butter is melted, and stir in 1 oup imilk the flour while boiling. Remove 5 cups flour from the fire and beat till smooth. rs cloves Let cool and then add the well “ On MACS beaten eggs and the soda and fin- 2° teaspoons grated nutmeg voriny % pound chopped citron i pound seed! raising 1 pound seed: raisins Cream the butter and sugar; add the yolks of the egys, well beaten! then the milk and flour, inte which a oI», haa boon sifted the spices. Dredge * {ea frat on fold in the Y ¥ coe Whites of the egrz. ’ get " This can either be steamed for two ae And one-half hours, or put into & WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922, Ing the Inet of thin week for Port where Hf they will spend the hollane with Jndge and Mra, Robert tye o +8 kor, jeave in a few days for thelr ome in Spokane, to spend the Christmas holidays. Mr, and Mra. and Mr, Ralph W, dward W, Brown Brown are leav- The loveliest Christmas wrappings in- cluded with whatever you select at the Malkan Stores. Dainty Colored Linen Hdkfs. 4... .25c Imported Beaded Bags ..... ., ..$3.45 Imported Strap Gauntlets . . .,. . .$3.95 Imported Necklaces .....59c. to $2.95 Silk Gift Umbrellas . . .$4.95 to $10.50 Gifts for Women Phoenix Fiber Silk Vests. Matching Bloomers ....... ‘ Phoenix Chiffon Silk Hose. ... . Phoenix Paris Clock Silk Hose, - For Men Phoenix Silk Sox cine bale ae Phoenix Silk Sox, extra quality..... 1.25 Phoenix Clocked Silk and Wool Sox. 1.50 - 2.50 Christmas Wrappings Kiddies Like—— Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs, 2 for...... 25e Colored Linen Handkerchiefs . "Nny Beaded Bags Phoenix Wool Stockings. . . Children’s Silk Umbrellas. . Children’s Kid Gloves..... ~ & 8 > % 3 ba | ey | on | § 3 3. an housewife has reasoned that “eggless” till getting “results.” Here is what ict is lacking in “looks,” due to the fact that without eggs cannot hope to produce that Second, i products and so easy to get by generous sible without them. For VITA- for PHOSPHOROUS, for all of ,OURINE CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING Pound suet chopped fine fa pow pound butter closed can and one-half hours. ance, or bag and boiled two Serve hot with