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( © Seattle Society PAGE 6 : _ Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louiso Raymond Owens Junior League Ball Canceled; Give Farewell) Dinner at Seattle Golf Club. HE Junior Ls gute ball, planned | engagement for New ra ove in Christen en's hall, hax been canceled, ac onding to Gn announcement made | attle. ody, The committee in charge| Miss MoGeo attended the Univers yas made this decision owing to] Sty of California, and is a member onfticting with the time-honored | Of Dolta Gamma sorority, Mr, Pigott ustom of the Rainier club, which | sraduated from Stanford, and ts af nnually observes this date with a| fillated with Pht Delta Theta, cception and ball. | No date hax been set for the wed: Miss Catherine Collins is prest-) ding. tent of the league; Miss Dorothy biti teat wing, vice president; Misa Dots | ‘thy Campbell, treasurer, and Mis | Cards Out for Tea : Rach Tay Pohl Meelice | ‘To compliment Mist Ruth Joslyn The committee in charse of the |@nd" Miss Katherine Bacon, who are ‘ance included Miss Dorothy Camp: at home from college in Oregon el, chairman; Mra, Lacy Hofius, for the holidays, Miss Louise Good: {iss Alice Holo and Miss Bobby | win has cards out for a tea oat tyman. her home on Thursday afternoon, from 4 until 6 o'clock, Jonsul and Mrs. Plaun ] Wee oe Dinner Hosts |Miss Schaar to Wed Danish Consul Henning Plaun and| This Week Mrs. Plaun were hosts at a dinner! Mr, and Mrs, Charles HL. Schaar at twenty-five covers Saturday even-/announce the engagement of their tng at the Seattle Golf club, The! daughter, Helen Margaret, to Mr. affair was in the nature of a fare-| Adrien Emory Mereille, son of Mr. well to a group of intimate friends,/ang Mra, Henry Merct Mercille, of as Consul and Mrs, Plaun are leav-| yfontreal, Canada, ing early in January for Constant!) “Tne wedding will be an event of] nople, Dancing and bridge were ¢0:/ December 26, Joyed later. este Gay little Christmas trees, gleam: : Ing red candles and a profusion ot| Announce Daughter's holly were exquisitely arranged on} an Sia the, wenutifelly “appointed dinner|M@@rrigge ae 1394 Alki ave, announce the mar | riage of their daughter, Marguerite, |to Mr. Eved B. Oliver, son of Mr. December 29 | and Mrs. B. EB. Oliver, In Yakima, on Plans for the wedding of Miss | Saturday, December 15, AVilhelmina Crawford, daughter of eee Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford, of! Knights Plan Ball lea ‘gate ee Sbigseey James Shields Assembly, Fourth ames D. Feary, of Seattle, havo | Dearee of the Knights of Columbus, just been announced: has planned a ball at the Knights of The ceremony will take place on| Columbus hall for Tuesday evening, | evening, December 29, in} January 15. 5 s Episcopal church in ‘Walla Walla, with the Rev, A, War- ren reading the services at 8:30 of thelr daughter, | Wholline, to Mr, Paul Pigott, son of Mr, and Mrs, William Pigott of Se: eee Wedding Is Set for see Former University (MRS. ARTHUR LE ROY HAMLIN aN THE SEA Z) Mrs. Arthur Le Roy Hamlin, formerly Miss Emma Wadi. So hermes \ PG pee Ss nae ae TT LE | lott | Mra, A, I p'clock, Miss Crawford will be attended ‘by Miss Leila Richardson, of Port- land, as maid of honor; Miss Al- berta Apple of Ellensburg, Miss Claire Pessimere of Tacoma, Miss Ruth Price and Miss Arline Spauld- | attle, bridesmaids. Cecil McKinstry will be best Mr. Patrick Tidmarsh, e Bragg, M ames and Mr. Howard Esary, Campbell ushers. | ‘A reception will follow the cere-| Bropy at the Crawford residence, : see Informal Dance for House Guest | Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lilly are entertaining with an informal danc- tng party at their home on New ‘Year's night in honor of thelr house Buest, Miss Helena Humason. of} Portland. Only intimate friends in) the Queen Anne Hill district_have| been invited. eee | Both Miss Pierrot and Mr. bell. are sof the University! aes : e of ¥ "The bride. A he a oe trip is an: |» master, TReveren " affitin Bren at ‘ $. The party | Story, the Campfire guardian, Miss | Thet gmi Phi, honorary journa! attle on t mehr I “ uM nh and one Interested ism, and her fiance with Sigma Chi| aetna ed b= Slat act en cat chy age fraternity and the Oval club, uppe luding railt nt, were also present, | i Oval club, upper ss "Warm clothing, sleeping bag,| Tho Pebuala girls have subscrib- Girl to Wed Mr, and Mrs, George F. Pierrot of Catheart announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie, to Mr, Ernest W. Campbell, son of Mr, and Mra, W. T. Campbell of Seattle. Sandvigen, whose recent marriage has taken her to Cali- fornia to reside—Portrait by Grady, Campfire Notes | class honorary. see At Home for the | colored glaxses, snowshoes, two pairs |¢d 100 per cent to the Torch, and} of mittens or gloves, kodak, rubbers |engerly look forward for each is-| and shoes previously inspected at | sue, ° headquarters, are the requisites. The | Holidays party is limited to 30 girls, who. are Boys attending Moran achool, whol either Firemakers or Torchbearers. are spending the Christmas holidays} already Ruth Brown, Anne Sim- in town, includue John Bratnober, 80n| mons, Eileen Kindane and Jean Till of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bratnober;|nave signed up. Remember, tho John Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs.| party is limited to 90. “ | John Carmpbell; Richard Frankie, so: oes of Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Frankie; John} ‘Tne Ladies’ Home, Jour Graham, son of} Mr. /and Mrs, John) closed December 15, ‘The fit Graham; George Greene, son of 3 Dn go-get Osweda Campfire group fs doing real Christmas service this year. They have undertaken to furnish a destitute family of seven children and mother and father, with all ngs that tho more for-| ones possem, The Campfire! t with the guardian, | F mothers om pt jand Mrs, William Greene; Geo: Helen Smith, of Isenquah,| Mra Benson, luncheon andj} Open. House on | Hull, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen! second, Esther Parsons, of Port planned what could be done, Two New Year’s Eve }A- Hull; Howard Lang, son of Mr./ goles; third, Myrtle Hoge, of Issn-|mothern are making & & drees! The Seattlo Golf and Country club} #94 Mrs. Julius C. Lang; Claude|quah. A week at the camp 18 theleor ¢ive-year-old Violet Twenty will hold open house on New Year’s| SIM aaaticer Map ou ge parti! Eve from 9 until 1 o'clock. An in- formal evening of dancing has been planned, and arrangements may be| gmade for supper during these hours. } eee Will Wed in the South } Mr. and Mrs. C. A. A. McGee of! Piedmont, Cal., have announced the Lantz, son of Mr. F. H. Lantz; Alton| prize awarded to these three girls, | Lindh, nephew of Mr. Gus Lind-| |two dollars in money have been trom; John McMaster, son of Mr.| turned in from friends A special meeting was he the parc A by the and Mrs. W. C. McMaster; Allen}Campfire Girls of Se polley |chase of shoes and ¥ wear Orton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira D./Tuosday night, at the home ot Mrs.|Good clean clothes are being put Orton; Irvine Rabel, son of Mr. and| Wyman Kirby. Miss Ruth Brown | neat piles for the various kid-| Mrs. O. R. Rabel; William Tregoning, | showed tt the different hand-| dies and coats, hats and sweat CLUBS FOR TUESDAY ZONTA CLUB Tuesday, Christmas day, the Zonta lub of Seattle will son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tregon-| works m: the Seattle giris.|in splendid condition aro ready to ing, and John Youell, son of Mr. and | enthused about the|bo added to tho fast growing piles Mrs. George Youell | veral groups have, On Friday night the group met | h a room on tho sh at tho home of Hor ’ | Se and five guardiang | te Harley, Each Women S Clubs |ere. present, : only upon (pre | juartera 19 possesed with a a Christmas tree orna ol neare se ¥ evasive individual—O} Pott useful , and a See ae, AO jMiss Ruth and Miss Marguerite ot food, Tomor. ee Mer to be well acquainted with 1:00 o'clock, five SEATTLE CHAPTER, D. A. Rp. | OK. Ask them who Ojoki ts Campfire daddies with thelr cars visit: Fir-| Members» of ‘ sora ce {Wil call at the varlous homes for iltphtars of the Ansectsan Maron ea a and their contributions Bands and take Christmas cheer and gifts to the men and women. The © them to the homo of} tion, annual event—at the home of Mr will celebrate “play day club raised $25 at its last meeting |r. J. Templeton, 1300 B. esth st, : gind in addition thereto many per-| Friday, December 28, at 1 o'clock 1 wear a band of wonal gifts are being donated by in-| Mrs. D. T. Child, Miss Elizabeth! * el in her hair and will Gtvidual members, Some gifts are| V8" Horne and Miss Esther Van| © Boe ete also being collected for the kiddies ere 6 Shevl aoa Gbptelt: thelr at the Orthopedic hospital. dais Seep fea aay tee mie: teed | . a moth. HARMONY HOMESTEAD time and thia fine of nory Harmony E ead, No, 1743,|8 Brotherhood of American Yeomen, in the in will have a Christmas tree for Yeo-| U.N. On her retur la men children and. their friends in}? plead ~ on Modern Wood mind varia] HP: eastern: Dart of ¢ at Virgini 1 ening, De | DECE POS {BE cember 25, at American rd ave s, who take tate presi con Amert, see Legion on Janu: 1, will ¢ “ [PANTAGES] - Mats Daily 2:30, Ive 7-9. Eve 60¢, Mat 300 NELLY FERNANDEZ Paul and Erna Ha i. ce Me ee Prof. Louls Winsel la i : J THE MOUNTERS Cc - j Fred Weber and Company M McKit i Be tialin anctact : Pantagescope Harriett K, ¢ } ¥ BUL eee when Christmas day a rf tah tho id is me 2 , Gee und gay, each Onweda J ) m h and glad ARO before ha t © of nd § Waita of Richmond y t t in December Hla ¢ Rroup, of St see I be held on Thu ae mas week. ‘Tho carol Alst t Mo} vening Mark’ church. To: nnual patt STAR Personal Mr, and Mra, John A, Campbell last Wednesday for California, motoring down to spend Christmas with Mr, and Mrs, W. 1. Talbot, at thely home at Ban Matec Dr, and Bouffleur, who are spend ing tho winter in the South, will alwo be Christmas guests of the Talbots, Mrs. Ida Pursell and Mre, Kat rino Maxwell lett Friday for Califor nla, to be away a month or aix weeks, et Mra. 0. J. G, Dutton left Thursday for St. Loula, where she will apend | the holidays with her son-indaw and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, C, W, Bald win (Virginia Dutton), eee Mr. B. Franklin Osgood, of Brpole ling, Mass, is the guest of his son: in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mra, David Whitcomb, for a time, on his way to California to remain for the winter, ee Joshua Gen, Jr., returned Satur: day from the Thacher school in Call- fornia, to spend his yacation with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Joshua Green, eee Mr. and Mra, Willard G. Blair (Gertrude Kelley) are receiving con- gratulations upon the birth of a son, December 15, at the Swedish hospitai, eee Mr, John Jackson came home Sat- urday from school in California, for the Christmas holidays, eee Mra. W, G. McLaren loft Thursday for Amovyillo, Texas, where she will spend Christmas with her mother, Mrs, C. A, Stubbs, Light children of Mra. Stubbs will surprive her ct the family homo on Christmas day, are Mr. and Mra, Paul Voinot (Morlda Singleton) are receiving congratula- tiong on the birth of a daughter, Helen Ann, December 23, at Minor hospital. eee Dr. and Mra. Frederick Adams, who have been abroad for several Jnontha, aro expected home next week, eee Mrs. W. 8. Barkley arrived Friday from Piedmont, and will spend Christ mas with her brother-(n-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bogle, 008 Harwood Morrison is home from) Santa Barbara, where he {ts attend ing school, to spend the holidays with his parenta, Mr, and Mra, Phillips | ri cence rena nance PAJAMAS ARE APPROVED BY MAKI HALE | NEW YORK, Deo. 24-—You must be up to the minute In style when jyou dress up and go out in finost finery, But you're still far behind the times if you so to bed in anything but @ uit of pajamas, } your Thus has Tame Fastton de creed, And to execute her dictates, de: signers have como forth with all norte and varlaties of this masculine attire for women, They have shown, | what can be done for women, out |i of the ideas suggested by man's | garb: Manufacturers of nightgowns and of pettipoats may well ponder sadly upon the future of skirts when they | gaze upon these creations. | For the latest 192% edition of the | pajama is not. merely a sleeping garment, but {1 used for lounging and any time when @ negliges ta permiastble, They aro made with a slipover blouse and are sleevelons, or near ly #0, Ponge bound in color and em. with yarn, makes the most practical and durable type, as | well as the wash silkw and | satiny, and the printed crepes, ‘Thess | come in rich colors and combina: | tions of color, and may be trimmed | or untrimmed as one prefers. ‘Then there ta, the yery flufty type, made of delfeate pink, blue, or lavender crepe or satin, trimmed with fine lace and French flowers and ribbons, and all the attractive decorations of the mont feminine of lingerie, But the most popular type of all lconsists of a pair of black satin or natin-backed crepe trousers with a jacket o fred, green, or any bright- colored nilk, with a picot edge about the neck and sleeves, . Or the jacket may be of brocaded satin, bound with ribbon, With this : arrangement, it {a possible to have| A simple, two or threo Jackets with the same | pajama suit. putr of dark trousers. One fashionable house is showing | entirely of black lace and georgette \sackeis of tiand-made laces on a|with very wide eatin girdles. |foundation of batiste or net, with| ‘Tho these sultw range from one 1a little exquisite hand embroldery!to three figures in price, there 1s |thrown in for good measure, and a| consolation In the knowledge that lsash of chiffon with lo flouting |no garment is more easy to make | ends. jat home, and that there ts no fit | Other luxurious models are madelting to bother w yet attractive, (Winter Desserts That e ° Sos usewife Can T ‘ae the Ho r John Markey, who attends the| North Pacific Dental college in mt G P Portland, ja home fc 6 holidays. PLUM PUDDING eccomce dries Beas belie at ey | ‘t br 1 crumbs, slexpeon: . Mr. Hafoid 3 ot Fo chopr ou » in short ristmas with bg ; , vp rate an : F ‘ urn on to and Mrs, Fran! opped . walnuts and roll se | sliced citron, % cup flour, % tes on Cover oan ; | spoon each nutmeg and cinnamon, % | with raisin 5 up as for Mr. and Mra. Arthur Cohan are | ¢, uspoon ¢ % teaspoon milt, 2 jelly roll; pinch en together. being congratulated upon the birth of a son, December 18, at Minor hos. pital, eee Todd returned Sunday from Thacher school in California for the Christmas vacation with parents, Mr, and Mrs, Elmer E. Todd. ‘Thom: PARK SERVICE BILL WATCHED Budget Asked for National Parks Is Awaited The hilt Apr riating two and a half miltior ars a year for tl years for the development of in national parks has been xpected that 1 begin very short- > adv ly, accord 6 received by the Chamber of Commerco from J. 3 panager of its Weat n tion In cong in Interest } further de. ¥ ment of Rainier National park, a com ively small part of ich ts sible to the public. no budget d approved items tota of roads ks. Ti her ¢ ng $18 in the @ new dill wou! for ¢% build fur {mates which, with the $180,000 already ap. propriated, will total $2,500,000, and theso oatimates will be prepared and submitted. Just what these estimates will include haa not yet been doe- ormin s Underwood, “but with tb exception of $260,000 that 1] be al i to Mount $159,000 of ich wi th ye y Carbon river with improvements at t ranc Pho latter C2 Oe 1 for the howe A 1 k dock sea ale t } ht - play ‘af first of ¢ for their | ; ; ; ‘ 1 re eive them t t oe eee ’ he “ jess acd madieten ‘oad will be built ¢ tine “conten : Tea tt Some of the members id in pén n, Whose birth ie should 4 : : C nd hik. . I ing tr of 1 « oft 1 1 i Ths : Christman J af mt Sympathy Extended eee es eit tacit rutess| CHTISTAS FP O8 Ls ai Lia) Lewis Family snk Dock ; se arene Cause of Acciden n Adopted iby. cf n ™ n 1 e to eile eee i ta gre 1 be mbe a year, A ; : t en 1 fol ( , bar " nl t i pecial meet lr ted a r for $ a F 12 TAKEN IN RAID - 1 ' ores (beaten well), 4 cup milk. | bread cr auet, chopped |a steamer, cover closcly and set over jap ; sift | boiling water; cook one hour, keep- | four, spices and no mix-| ing water constantly boiling. Do not add eggs and milk. But red mold well and dred ar. Havo a kettle half full ng water; place a rack or plate| net the tightly tare remove cover during cooking or pud- ding will not be 1 of | cee MARLBORO TART Two cups grated apple, 4 lemon, grated nd, 1 cup sugar, | bo on the hott covered mo le, Ke 2 tablespois melted butter, until pud cup seeded raisins. | Serve with a hard or foamy} Beat eggs, add remaining ingre- and t n into a pastry lined | ple dish Cover the top with strips arranged lattice fashion, ish with a strip of pastry no edge. Place in a hot cing heat after 15 minutes heat, Bake until firm hours, sauce. | RAISIN AND CHOCOLATE BREAD PUDDIN hick slice of t 2 cups| 1-3 cup sugar, 1 square} S 1 cup 1 teaspoon vanilla, meg. read in cold water to cover | then pre oO to modera jin the ce e, 2 @ Kodak It’s something you know they want, and here where the various models are always in stock, with salesmen who know to lain and suggest, is an ideal place to make your selec~ tion. Make it a Kodak Christmas, Northwestern Photo Supply Co. (Eastman Kodak Co.) 1418 Fourth Ave. Miss Allen’s Tested Recipes bread crumbs, r Pour into a buttered baking dish, | nkle with nutmeg, & water and bake il firm. Or, | STEAMED FRUIT DUMPLING | D fted flour, % te level teaspoons bakin shorten Willing ns, bread vel tablespoons t) of milk, ecded ri cracker or ed 1 cup chor tablespoons f TRAIL MARKER TO CELEBRATE Pioneers to Attend Party Given by Ezra Meeker uve lived pas and ten” wil t Mrs. L.’s French Toast W ton State Automobile itomobiles to m the c t to th » arrival in fo An excellent dish for Sunday- night supper. Quickly madel Easily made! And almost erery- body likes French toast) drive or a jal r Compliment tr u ms at the hotel ah 8 slices of bread cut in halves Wobde® date (4 1 Legg s oes cupful milk 1 1 teaspoonfi ieath of 1. Von pinch of ss r 0 » will it 1 ot | Beat egg, milk, sugar and salt A Ine., pi Kar together thoroughly. Trim : bread crusts and dip in the sane ba Met avec above mixture. Fry in Ctisco, : snnér, > he: Hebe wilt browning both sides. Remove F aemntrohatan 1a Ze 4 , | and drain. Serve hot with nt the Meek Air honey or syrup. This is t he park board and I ent for two persons. 1 cox t “=| (RISCO For light, tender ¢ For digestible and flaky past For crisp, digestible fried foods | Place on a buttered plate and set in| Leonard Ig at Or pheum Herman ‘Timber i Great Comedy Ash Bonny Leonard, world's Nghtwelght, ts the beadtiiee te Christmas week bill at the Orpheum, Leonard goes thru tome light exep cises, shadow boxes and then gpary in a comedy bout with Hermay ‘Timbers, It's & much better act than the usual run of this kind and ie comedy element puts it aver ‘Timberg, by the way, jthe best comedians ie Pep the Orpheum time, He has an act of his own with his brother Sammy that ts little short of a riot, of them come on again in Leon ard's act. They dance, sing, ang Sammy plays the plano while Her. man does the clowning. Johnny Burke, another winner, is back with Drage [burlesque on the war, His number with the orchestra, brings | its ease of laughs, “Thank You, Doctor!* one-act pla be tl Hicks and C able company, runs the headliners q cloue race for top honors, It's 4 crook plot with real ingenuity, Harry Kahne, the mentality wiz ard, who does seven things at once, is back again with hig novelty act and scores as usual. Ho 4p ttle short of a wonder when it comes to concentration, The Three and OneHalt Arleys have @ good opening number, a bal. ancing turn better than the ayer. age, Marie Cavanaugh and Bud Cooper have @ smart song and dance num. ber, with Mizs Cavanaugh's winning favor along with clever songs. wae Bride of 17 Found _ Woounded by Bullet | PORTLAND, Ore., Dee, 24—Mra, Kathleen Richards, 17, btlde of seven |months, was near death today and her husband, Donald Richards, 21, jas being held in jail, wit police demanding to know how his wife re. ceived a bullet wound in her breast, “It's all my fault,” the girl-wife |sald tm a delirious state when police found her after neighbors summoned ald on hearing « gunshot at 3 a, m, ‘The young man sald the girl shot | herself. Police were suspicious of his story, declaring he had powder burns jon his finger Thieves Get New Electric Range | Christmas thieves entered an un. |furnished house at 2629 23th ave N, Sunday night, carrying away an electric range, the window shades, Inoleum, tools, and even the door of the medicine cabinet, ‘The report | was made to the police by the'own- er, P. C, Christopherson, 6753 Fitth iN. W, Meu. kus | MUSICAL COMEDY ARiot of Fun /! J | TODAY until ORPHEUM A CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE | 30-8115 BENNY LEONARD The Greatest Lightweight Cham~ Known And “SAMMY" in The, 25e, Wey, Matinees, 15¢ DENTISTRY HALF-PRICE 10. PAINLESS < 3) 00 Crowns .. $so.00 Set of Gold? Rubber ...+++ $20.00 Set of Red and Rubber... 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