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— A } | een eel an Stn. a Sa Mrs, W I kM Misses Will tertained a , 4 Miss Anne - at how ec din Dance for Younger Set Assist at Tea Mrs. Re ald G Mra. darion Russell Curr eS, Mrs r ) alter B. Nettleton and M: Hov d Taylor will a mate at the urns nd the Misses Janet Henry, Evalyn Colvin, Gwiadys Matthews, , Loyal eat € ce Lewis will sat t the tea Miss Jane Truax will give Monday afternoon, December 22, at er home in compliment to Miss Jane and Miss Ruth N who will be home for the ho’ Miss Ransome's school Book Review Class Women's Un December 10, at . to hear Mrs. E. B. Immffrant to Inven' ys from Piedmont. lass wi 10:20 1 Pu The discussion will be led by Mrs. L. A. Stewart and Mrs. W. DP. Shann the Current Events class @ cheon on Wedne: at 1245 clock, Mrs. Henry Landes will talk Ma ment Bridge and Buffet Supper To honor Mr. and Mr Kenneth Ogden Bates (Maud McMahon), h a recent event M and Miss entertain with a at the Tennis Mid-Week Dance The Seattle Yacht cl ib has card: at for a mid-week club dance on| Wednes vening, December 10. CLUBS FOR TUESDAY UNSOLD TICK MUST BE Fi All work not in funds and unsold tickets for the pageant, “Womanhood,” to meet with Mrs. J. W. Hyneman t the Hotel Waldorf on Tuesday, December 9, between 2 and 5 p, m ALLAH SOCIAL CLUB Allah Social club, O. will meet with Mrs. E tinsky, 1249 E. 69th st., Tuesday, December 9,at2p.m. EMERALD CLUB The ladies of will be hostesses dance Tuesday evening, December at the Y. L. L « and E. Spring st @: Profession ve two very Mr. Raymond R. 16th ay ume feature no introduction to eattie audi ence, will tell of his observations while in South America, and corge Russell, head of water department, will be t to appear in the “Know Your City series, giving an f{ilustrated lecture on his successful department of city Activity. The meet be called @s usual at 6:45 p. m the En Gineers’ c xth and Seneca, and will be open to the public, It should supper Saturday | Seattle Counell of Parent-Teacher Associations meets Tuesday, Decem- ber 9, at 10 a. m, In the Broadway high school, | Mra, David W. Bowen, of the| Daughters of the American Revo- lution, will give a short talk on The Correct Use of the Flag,” and | City Superintendent of Schools Thomas BR, Cole will explain the plans for buildings to cope with the ever-increasing population. oe ETA PSt MOTHERS’ CLUB Zeta Pst Mothers’ club will hold \tg monthly meeting on Tuesday, December 9, at 2 p. m., at the chap- ter house, 4543 17th ave. N. All members are urged to attend and to bring two jars of canned fruit, jelly, etc, for the Christmas shower; also thelr sewing materials Tea wilt be served by Mrs. T. M } Parker and Mra. Arthur Edwards. oo Roe SHAWONDASSE CLUB The Shawondasse club will moet with Mra, W. H. Fisher, 4330 Dens- more Tuesday, December 9, at 2p. m. #76 T. MARTIN'S MOTH Mra, David 8. Hanley ‘tain the members of St Mothers’ club on Tuesday, ber 9, at the Y, L. I. clubhouse, 1102 16th ave. There will be a busi ness meeting at 1 o'clock followed | by a card party at 2 o'clock ’ CLUB will enter: Martin's Decem: Ab ag Arg th le to teacher® | “nhe assisting hostesses will be Mra. ee Bare -e city “clviate J, P, Dugan, Mrs, J, F, Doyle, Mra. ‘ W. BR. McDermott, Mra. Theodore RU! MAGE The 3 of University of Vashin. r, D, A. R., will e ale at Sixth and irgin and Inesda 9 and 10 Monday Donations should at this location, house, 4T14ed7t house, 4714,)7th lett or at N. E. the chapter HARMONY HOM! Harmony Homestead No, 1743, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will give their regular dance Tues. day evening, December 9, at 1929% Third ave. Lema and Mrs. M, Tolbert Dalton. | Mea Y. L. 1. TO PRODUCE PLAY | Ulite Torgefeon and Miller Ji jare playing the leading roles in which will be pro- L. I. Dramatic club Temple arm School,” 1 by the ¥ the Masonic at evening, December 9, under the direc- | tion of Margaret Aftin, Miss ‘Torgeson is a graduate of Franklin high school, where sho was prominent in dramatic work, and studied dramatica at the Ug@t W., appearing in campus activities, Mr. Jacobi ty also a graducte of Franklin annual | Tuesday | | J eral sch Other General high school, | have been jool_ productions. of prominent members | teur performances are resent the president of the State Fed. eration on the olection board of the Federation ot playing the lead In sev. oy tans od re] William # Mra FMI Calif M y 1 . Countess Cy stoi CE Paris to spend aw M cM Mra KR. 1. Beeuwkes ef from . : Mr fra oT . dant, wore orchid where th will & wit strich and waren ' pete: Mr. and Mrs, Amb ‘ t Mrs eita Weaver Smith, harp cots of Mr ! William d several selections and zon rat Thank God for a ( en"’ and eee Sweetest Story Ever Told" be and Mra ¢ evens fore the ceremony, performed under h (Lucia Mea are gue ~ ding bel! showered with at*the Olymplc hotel this week either side of the tmprovised altar le hums. later Mre. Vera Prince Harris), . i, Cal | “At Dawning. are being congratulated on t h | Mra. Kenney will make | of a daugh Patricia, De | thelr home in Seatt Music Club to Have } arene Open Meeting Keramic ( The Seattle Music Study club will Chirstma have an open meeting on Tuesday ng, Decembe afternoon at 2 o'clock in the parlors the H of th Hotel ¢ to t Selections from famous oratorios ed will compose the numbers on the fo! mmnittes low program, which has been ar program } ranged by Mra. F H. T. Anderson arranged by president, M ai trio ¢ Woodward: Whist Lift Up Thine yes an”) A group of past presidents of the Woman's Century club| ber by Mrs. Charles Ajax stra. Gari iobiiteeti: sive. Jon ete | who will assist the president, Mrs, J. E. MacPherson, in re-| panied by Mra Mrs FT ceiving the guests at the large card party members of the)”. © sees Re ar wiaik\el ahi club will gi Wednesday afternoon at the Olympic hotel.) 4°G oe cit aa ee (1) Mrs. George D. Schofield (Grady); (2) Mra. F. Cheer Vora Palmerton (Grady); (3) Mra. James A. Kerr (Grady); ( . With Veréure Mrs. George A. Stanton (Curtis Studio) | RUMMAGE SALE aio? seers |} Beta Kappa Mothers ab Vocal. duet hold a rumm Friday, De ule est omo Stadat Matar 4 eighth ann mn held th b t 19 Sixth , Ke agg te =| Music oy Haga er 12, at 1804 Sixth ave, A ™ th Prior, Myre, F. MH. T.*Anderson. = . ci meaner tae Heard in Recital 2 IY teodigan at taateaten ole & Meateal 2 aad ate __The Mime. Pleas School for Girls wil ain icutacenie ngton, 0. E. 8, will Orthopedic Service pe the acene of an interesting recital | PP Women's clubs, sill be December 12, at the Laurelhurst guild. with Mrs easily wpe i Be y Gmays week as follows o Hasting 3929 Angeline Hezeau Phillips, in of the Luncheon will be served at Quinn. Smith .ashostess, will be) iano department of pol, will Tuesday } Alt past” matrons “urged to in charge at the Orthope lunch sent & number of her pupils {in a| Fine Arte Departmen Co- | Election of officers. m Tuesday, Assisting will be) Srogram rich in musical Interest. | terie Mrs. Will | cee Mrs. C. W. Johnson, Mra «J. E.| PUSS Coors represen ude | 1348 4 st., at Pro-| EASTERN STAR CLUB Morey, Mra. Norman La Vine, Mra.|) 0 “omposern i aa og | ee falas etal AE a : H. B, Scoville, Mrs, Howard Knott, Pb oald Mesa hae ‘ | ‘The Eastern 8 ch id: treet f . i 1 be of a most entertaining [of the Georgian I by Mra| Friday, December 12, at 4090 Arcade Mrs. Percy Bamford, Mrs. C. J D. A. McC h and vocal selections | Square. Board meeting at 11 a. m Bush, Mrs. Harold Thomps Mra. by Mrs. Laverne Wright business meeting pe 2 4 fe Xura Case, Mrs. E. R. Gut Mrs. aie gerabaeen sat RO | | ng at 2 5 |Hervey Lindley and Mra. A. I Magrath, 317 Harvard ave, N., at| MISSIONARY UNTO! j Thompson. rete 2:30. Luncheon. Responses to roll] The executive board of the Wom | ji ets call “Current Events." 1 y in-|en’s Baptist Missionary union will Senior Charity Ball terpretatt Jepartment at 1:30| meet Wednesday, December 10, at The Senior Charity ball, held every | ryrottenne ari Meine O'clock. book review, “New York | 2:30 o'clock, on the sixth floor at year by the senior class at the Unt Marie Culley from 1949 to 197 Age of Inno-|the Y. W. C. A versity of Washington, just preced-| “Birds Frolic’ »».-.. Marlo Fentans | cence," by Edith Mra. Felt | see ing the Christmas holidays, Is sched-|oroye tong” Cadman rent Jepartment | WOMEN’S KEEWAYDIN CLUB uled this winter for the evening of Ruth #yaman k, Mrs, Lee Wheeler,| Tho Women's Keewaydin club of December 19 at the Wilsonian y Meyer-Helmund subject ‘Summary of | Mercer island will meet the club: The committee in charge of the| 77 Otenry Ysit Danecs) Domestic and Foreign Events,” Dis-| house Wednesday, I mber 10, for fair includes the Misses Laura Annis Boyd. cussion child labor bill 4 12 o'clock luncheon, followed by Benger, Barbara Ehriich, Marguerite | Prelude No. 1 (Well-Tempered Ciayi Witsiata: beldee Hoyt, Alta Standard, Gretchen Bor-| chord) Sti tindiedl Ge club at 2 o'clock in|. TR® hosteanes will be Mrs. Samuel land and Loulse Closson, and Wil-| As Federated clubhouse. <1) | Deeley, chairman; Mrs. H. C, ¥ am Beck, Carl Cleveland, Forrest |The Mustc Hox Carl Heine {rs, P, D. Bolles, Mra. Cameron | | Crosby, George Grafft, Herbert Lew Thursday Gordon and Mra. H. 8, Wooley s, Fred Satoris, Jack Westland, Al| “Rust!* of Spr) gat Department of Soronis club a eS Wilson a 4 Thoi chair. s oat fag ‘ederation clubhouse, } Biber and Alfred Thompeod, chalr:|-Mareareite Vesetien ifm gram will consist of talk on “Mod.| Ralph Block, managing editor of aah; Beott |ern Tendencies in Art,” by Mins | Paramount's story department, is Dwarte , Grieg} Annie H. ¢ ans of the the Lanky studio in Hollywood f , satus tanahttnerine Huai neote|PUBlic library; paper on “Current |th® purpose of conferring with | Ss u is Country Gar Grainger |Art; Paul Albert Besnard,” by Mra, |*tudio executives on the detaily of Etude—Op. 19, rr Lonepin |L. W. Lo Sourd; music, Hostess, | Paramount's’ releaxes for noxt sea SEATTLE COUNCIL | Btude—Op, 19. No. &. Mra, J. R. Nagel json, as they affect his department PLT. A Madeleine Piet Grade Teachers’ Choral club in| H® !# also making a study of the Federation clubhouse at § o'clock,| {ture story needs of the Hollywood Mr. Graham Morgan, director | Queen Anne ortnightly club with Mra. L. B. Moffe! 7 ° the cast who| Mf I. B. Moffett, 411 W. Blain 4 st, Luncheon at 12:30; indoor plo in local ama: | nic. A Dicker program with Mabe! Furry, the twenty-}ment cotton, Christmas wool or silk, * mixed carols, 00d". —Advertine: or whether it is linen, | ntudio William Powell has been signed by Jeaso 1, Lasky, vice president of Famous Players-Lasky corporation, | Impersonations | in charge of production, for a leading | making out a list of Northwest Wabikn'e: collie Sohn Sete [bocksd Watbite | Ethel Hannan, Murloe Darrah, Ann /|@d readin, : | role in support of Richard Dix in his| Campfire Girls who wish adventure Jepsen, Ceritral Labor soounell® | se. Simous Shae germ cal Racal Robe ed Or ren. next picture, “The Maker of Ges-| friends. Girls, who wish thelr) wm. ‘pitt ‘Trimble, Building | Old John Levi has finally tintahed Frank Adams, Frank O'Brien, Joo| | Sewant Soca aa Literary club | tures names to be on the list should send) Owners and Managers’ associa- jat Haskell, and nobody had to burn Veit, Rainhardt Hansen. shea t . Penaerek Slat a in their names, ages and ad tion; Edwin W. Allen, Muni- [the college to get him out either. eee ave. 8, at 2 o'clock, Mrs. T. M.| Jon a postcard. The idea is most = prenitt a bic = W. C. T. U. RECEPTION | Drotning assisting hostess, Subject, J alluring, It calls upon the imagin- mada » co. | Twelve Different Ways of Saying DATES ation. It's more exciting than a Tho City federation of the W. C. | ferry Christmas.’ Ench member Scania RAE IC TE Wee ba lite T. U. will have a reception for state | wit bring gift for Medina Hens R reasure hunt. aa le F d F li F t d F ! ‘ioe t fecembe: ¥ . ested | oy 5 » doesn't las years. e ) |scern on Twin, December a | Mong tt fo Maal Home | 0) REMEMBER vee wer ooo sere | Fun and Frolic Fast and Furious! at Plymot congregational church. |” - | essa a $ such 6 ! ; Lapras dee ure Christmas social. TUMSDAY, DRCHME Srna tosckson || Campfire Girt || (AHRISTMAS, New Year's, Valentine's day, Washington's birthday, ALPHA AUXILIARY | Saturday Mrs. Sire dohn C Rden and Mrs, J St. Patrick's day, April Fools’ day, May day, Fourth of July, Hal- |} CARD PARTY | Woman's Educational club with) W. H. Talbot, at home EXTENDED loween—winter, summer, spring and fall—here are suggestions and ; ‘a | Mrs. J. E. McGrew, 6037 16th avo.|] Miss Gladys and Miss Grace Epper RY 18ST directions, games, decorations, menus, prizes, favors, stunts and cos: Alpha auxiliary to Le cal p87, will | x; Business meeting at son's See rey Seager Aiea! have asked for more|| tumes, for any and every sort of party or entertainment you can give a card party Tueed ¥., Decem: |orctock. Program at 3 o'clock. | coeleceppelaty sity uate Ne time, it has been decided to extend|| think of. jber 9% at 2 p.m. at 1915 Firat ave. | janabe Fazel, professor of law and Lalbert. 1. Houtfleur's ||tho poster contest. The same r Every hostess planning a party for any sort of occasion will want oric, 1 Tehe: Pers w | Mr. nd Mra. John C. |) q ements a unc in the No’ i e booklets » prepared ) 1 as 4 rea rta | LADY ARTISANS’ | renee canciie GRR UAiC Aeimee LR quirements announced in the Novem-|| ‘the booklets Just prepared by our Washington bureau entertainment 4A7 pe soveme! | a | be: ‘ore rove ne cc ec Seta jin Persia || FURMDAY, DECEMBER 16— | Follow jome suggested subs No matter what the occasion, the hostess can turn to one of these | _Lady Artisans will have thelr an. | = |] _ Winter ball eo 4 tel jects for posters: Christmas. party |] booklets and find just what she needs to make her party a success, jnual bazaar Tuesday, December 9, | ~ No “MBER 20— || posters; caroling (follow the lighted The group of four booklets are so arranged that they can easily be afternoon and evening, at I. 0. O.|} Giunl smith ndle); Christmas stockings 1 togethe 1 kept for future refere Here they are: | daughter Smith jca 5 und together and kept for future referenc ere they are: F. hall, Fremont. ” entertain | fil one for the Christmas party); the | Games for Parties—A 16-page booklet, containing descriptions and bb ‘sonimites in. charge’ot the |; DIAMOND, DYES neared | Dinee now year: winter sports; activitien || airections. tor playing! B& eitterant eames’ Indoten Be Gute Race aie pared tbat a iad | Ll cart ettastt ani detec da Jaboard ship; 20-member groups; Win Costumes for Parties—Four pages of directions and suggestions for McKinley, Miss Clara McKinley, | P ( Ca Oa |ter hiking; Sealth; Campfire Moth:| making costumes for all sorts of partiés, illustrated with diagrams— - . ng Jane Truax to entertain at toa ; aking ‘ s, ilus Noein ott ANID rire a cate hither COLOR THINGS NEW | preted 4 until 6 o'clock, In complt [ors club (every girl's mother should |) covering all the principal holidays of the year and parties for various Krapp, Mrs, Bertha Perry and Mra, | WW W~~~~~~~~-~ SY ment to tho Misi and |j/belong). Posters may be any. size; in Evelyn Tang. | | Beautiful home Huth Nettleton, Wt the contest closes January 1st; first rations and Invitations for Parties—The appropriate decoration s9 dyeing and tint-|| TUESDAY, DECE laward, choice of a week at Sealth|| for tho particular occaston—12 p of SUaBMaTRAE Rachea H ADDITIONAL CLUBS | ing. fev wade Mine Chérlotte Heusay's luncheon at 1107" inter outing: second award, | ste mt ube union 18 Da ea of susxuetlge for beautiful and | the Sunset club, | ; : ative § . teed with Dia-| book of poetry; third award, book of Mena: Bien * for Bastles—wieht Nee i ‘ ANE aS 2 EN hat Ul peumspay MBER 25— 9 Menus, es a vors for Parties—Eight pages of suggestions WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB mond Dyes | Ida Kchrocder'n dance at the || Poetry, See that poster is marked}! ¢rom which to choose the menu, the prizes and favors for the sort of At the meeting of the Woman's dip in cold water | ennis club for ber granddaugh- |] plainly with name, age, group and|| party you wish to give Century club, held on November 26, to tint soft, dell-| ter, Miss Helen Ainsworth | = t vant these booklets t the coupon below an sponding secretary, to take the place UTADA E ee NT Paes ti Ethics aah tah hd Palm circle, No, 66, N. of A, |of Miss nthia Adams, resigned, permanent col-| ive. luncheon for Miax [| CMtertained Tacoma elrele on Monday |] ~~<~ CLIP COUPON HE ANNO who left recently for an,indefinite ors, Each 15-| with the Misses |{ evening, December 1, Refreshments|| parties Editor, Washington Bureau, ‘The Seattle Star, | stay in the Orient | Cont BACK AD 6 K “Gwindys Matthews || wero In charge of Grace Sincialr | New YEH Ave: raging toe ee Mra, Price Ju a recent arrival in}containg directions 90 slmplo any |! wennay. DECEMINEN thee chairman, Annie Graham, Mar ret |} “"r want the group of four Partles Booklets, and inclose herewith ‘16 Seattlo and a new member in this|woman can dye or tint lngerie,|| “Sve Frederic Hall Whiten holiday || Wilder, Agnes Schneider, || cents (15¢) in loose postage stamps for same. club, but is well versed in club work, | silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, drew toa for Miss Ellzabeth Folsom, at || ber, Lilly Lillie Kitto, bY} having been for some years aymem-|coats, stockings, sweaters, draper- home. Spenger, wesmer and Carrte!| b@ of the Plerian club of De Witt, |ies, coverings, hangings, everything || TUMSDAY, DECEMBER 50— Y Anderson. [P Name ccs eds te vece eect eeecesoneev ee veeecney eed tvains eeietaee ee eeewee Iowa, one of the oldest clubs in that | new [li Mie Heese tor’ seisstea beeline | Ri vine | state, also acting as district chalr-| Buy “Diamond Dyes’—no other | fom. ; "|| BRIGHTON PRE-SCHOOL St, and No. of R. B,D visesesseens Acar CoC oadhats Ae man in the State Federation, and|kind—and tell your druggist wheth: || runsDAY, JANUARY 1— CIRCLE ’ was honored by being chosen to rep-|er the material you wish to color is|| Lieutenant Colonel Moward ‘The Brighton Pre-School circle will || oa | Davids, UB. Ay and Mra, City State. “HEAR at home from 1 until 3 0° thelr Fort Lawton quarters, y.|left aboard ship not Jater than PAGE 15 Dark-Eyed Beauty Is Hero ne Yal” I ( of “Gerald Cranston’s Lac the Capitol ea featured feminine role in “Gerald this week's attraction at the Capitol. lead | the und the tai in a Alma Rubens has the Lady,” appear photoplay Cranston’s \ 66 AND child n reali tte as Angela, the flapper type “other woman,” are convincing, while the balance of the cast is of stellar quality. The picture is adapted from Gilbert | Frankau's widely read novel of the j Same name. Thrills are furnished | by the realistic storm scene in the airplane journey over the English channel, the massed mobs and the destruction of Cranston’s tin mines. the Gerald s film offert Cranston’s ved by Kirk the as the aristo. © McGrail erite De La Miracles! uu do miracles at figures? ‘ou know that there are short methods of doing addition, sub- multiplication and division that, once mastered by a single, 1 u td cut out drudgery of figuring? su has a new bulletin prepared by a mathe hor of textbooks on the subject, which gives « L RULE for each of the common operations, so that, once memorized, the rule applies to every anston, and etin, reader in| “SHORT RECKONIN crested. FOR THE BUSY,” will be Fill out the coupon below and mail as CLIP COUPON HERE ~~~ ~~ —— ~~ MATHEMATICS EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave. Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin, “SHORT RECKONING,” herewith five cents in loose postage stamps for same, and Inclose Name State........ k ‘een . : , :ADER OF THE SEATTLE STAR and have a sharp knife « w white middies in be that Take for alu dians CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE PAVLOWA RUSSIAN GIRLS Last year Seattle girls sent Chr the = neers; Mi mas gifts ae 3 sirls own a city plan- | W. E. Barnhardt, Women's City in Mana avons 20 “ g commission, will hold thelr | club; A. R. Crook, railway ine Paria, at would be nics oh meeting some time this | terests; Joshua Green, marine eras wees ae La se a is fect a permanent | interests. at the ship. gifts show ms *commis' city tree additional | ers-at-large, commission- the old zoning ea by cember 15th. Pavlowa is a Camp mamed by commission and will seek to es- mayor to represent various Girl and ‘bes done as much as any tablish revised industrial | graphical districts of the RES one in the world to express beauty./ residential zones. | are: A. F. Marion, Capitol Hill; Paylows is beauty;, When) she comes Members nommated by various | H. D. Coale, North End, and to Seattle again every girl must see ations, numbering 18, are John W. Shorett, West Seattle. and meet her | J. D. Blackwell, city - ——— pearl | engineer's office; John Carroll, | No less than seven prominent RIEND city council; George F. Nichol- [names appear in the various roles in All around the world, in cities and) son, port of Seattle; Reuben W. {*The Breath of Scandal,” a Preferred towns in America and in forelgn) Jones, hoard of education; Wm. jpicture, soon to be released. Betty countries, adventure awaits ¢ach’ Gaines, King county commis- |Blythe, Lou Tellegen, Patsy Ruth one, Sometimes people stumble) sioner; O, J. C. Dutton, park |Miller. Jack Mulhall, Forrest Stan: | over it and exclaim in irritation not commissioner; Carl Gould, jley, Myrtle Stedman and Phyllis Jeven realizing that they have miss-! Ghamber of Comme Charles |Haver take part jed perhaps the biggest thing in) ¢ Hugh Building Trades | STE Ee ee their lives. Of all forms of adven-| Council: EB Goodwin, | Wishing only to redeem himself, ture an adventure friend would be aoclatiane= Ls | Firpo differs from the average prize: most thrilling. The ship crew is llock, Seattle Federation | fighter who keeps busy redeeming 10, Lakhorn, | mdet Wednenday, December 10, at 2| p. m,, at the home of Mrs | 4815 Othello st y

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