The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1924, Page 14

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- — .| Seattle Soc ‘ie ty > past leaited by Lillian k /) Personal { NOTED CHAMBER MUSIC ARTISTS ty 4 fr-0600 | geted w Asw Frar Clan | M 2 atl =_ _ ncheon = VW We Fron Y firistme:s Pageant Mr. \ +s + vie ‘ \ “ie ‘ . jets 7 Tang ines W Entertained South f | Soe Re de. Veuve Mary (ollins anc I ier affair f younger are: Be risenty tour wees at home, | Music Club to Have Miss Loyal Lamont’s din Ope n Meeting if o2 Devembe Seattle Music Study club w on me me on Tuesda Dance for Younger Set k in the parlors i. wa rest ever mt to h | Catherine bit ot 7 Tea : Hoel, Mire. J | who will assist the president, Mrs. J. E. MacPherson, in re- 1 by Mra. Frank Olse et Be Wee Ped Pee dy 1s "autied ES ABOARD SHIP Yoean, MTE Pi MoT: Anders ceiving the guests at the large card party members of the|! Lanols ' Eve by D f ' gender eee ee Wad 1 Jubal’s Lyre” (“Mes club will give Wednesday afternoon at the Olympic hotel.|}\°R®? & Hobby.” and Mrs. George ) t Ang Cap-| filled w ? ie B Nettleton and Mrs. How Pee Stee Beet: endel (1) Mrs, George D hofield (Grady); (2) Mra. F. E.\ Cheer Work for the Shut-Ins. cial laetly Ba tot rs 1 : wil v ni ‘ ft ( Gi a Fir " 4 r \ : r J mn eper 7 ge before ° we A ite Se ciee Ae ill Be EI 4 eae t nt und the f of |time, the Campf ‘ v = Rape spaces ton, who r ™ Wwe N’S CLUE ST MA N'S ASSOCIATIC gold: ff eld t + t a bs t a [Ranxome's school in Piedmont. : bs ae & Gir ne in { att 7 \ O. I ae y } to fe ae t 5 f Re tic ae” * OF rthopedic Service ngatenaersdt ane Hof Wor . © held th mber 1 the hom that they 1 bulb | GIFT BASKETS ale i gi mg a. i x when ¢ * Minnie tings 3086 a ¢ r boxe . Y Review Class Laurelhurst . ein fe ee et lock as follow - Hastings, 3929 Ange ‘ 1 4 Potatoen,’ «i tote tt : Me Women's Universit ub | Quinn Smith a Tuesday ‘ t ven, F ‘ i .- review class will meet resent a number of ‘ " } i Departmen: he Co e . x ullet % ; wn Mrs. C. W. J nm M J. F : ‘ ‘ Mrs.-L. A. Stewart and | Mt ‘ cs . A te 1 PS . : . : sill meet 1 st t D. Shannor Bush, Mr M ry “4 1 quare. Board meet 1 ir r meet aboard ship’ a i . A A Bela rxets camer Com ate RG Ney eal natt = =i mene! OP Annin mmission ebtk, Mrs. leary Lande will talk}? Beng -of ig re i ; Sir 2 sy ald eid es 5 = 3 By Serer f prt i : : ing - ena Tah Scatter e chotie Meet This Week to Establish Revised Resi- : enior vari y ba ¢ Happy terpre ecembe + adn t the on jal < stypjs icty] re and Te ee oo itp A by Brad eogbibrer ar cd eran aia fo meme ag tt | dential and Industrial Districts year by the senior cl M o ‘ Awe GbInno-tthe Y GA a ae eo epPer, a K versity of Washington Birds’ 4 Mt ’ e,"t Wharton, Mrs. Felt sc 6's CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE ! PBétes (Maud ah Mahon),| ("8 the Christmas holidays, is sched-| ..., “4 . " . P ees KEEWAYDIN CLUB PAVLOWA RUSSIAN GIRLS latriage was a recent event | U4 this winter for the i - at k i heel a Keew club of Lant year Seattle girls sent Chr H OM Paul, Mist Maric and Miss | December 19 at the W one x ry of will me ¢ clut as gifts an a t si Ma : ; | Pa Carlson will entertain with a} The committee vomest 1 Foreign Events.” Dis mber 10, for|in Madame Pavlo rola taal : it ia js nd buffet supper Saturda; affair includes Annies h ’ \ 1 ed by | Pa It would be X will hole railway. fr Decemb t the Tennis | Beaser, Barb , ed Clay as ! The eeting some time aa Green, marin r13, a e at Be : k ern Hoyt, Alta . aS Fact ¢ oste Mrs. Samuel | at Ae ete 1 q ae. land and Louts 3 in chairmen H.C Ray. | lett - ganization. 1 commiasion. i . ee Ham Beck, Car Fo ear a ae 1 ’ baer, Mra. HG Ry | att mR ae a Hia-W eek Dance Crosby, George Graft, Herbert “ Thursday et SEE rate commission and will seek BT Beattie Yacht club has cards| is, Fred Satoris, Jack We A ment of Sore : caemegye tablish revised industrial and | it a mid-week club dance on, Wilson and Alfred Thompson nar \ 1 | Fede Pro Paviows ts 5, residential zones | ion, Ca Hay evening, December 10. -! man. ioe ram { tn “Mod.|. Ralph Block, managing editor of | , " Members nominated by various | rth End, and che ska ‘ Tendencies in Art,” by Mias|PA@ramount's story depar ae | organizations, numbering 18, are John W. Shorett, Wes' March : tt ir Annie H. Calb of the 8 the Lasky studio in Hollywe min ee y | s follows: J. D. Blackwell, city — —— bers atte Scots | PUI wn paper on’ "Curr the purpose conferring ‘ aes = engineer's. office®” John Carroll, | No less t seven prominent Etude—Op. No. 12 , v ‘ rd usic | Pa ount's releases for next sea capagh A al hats ocebarsin yort of Seattle; Reuben W he Breath of Scandal,” a Pr CLUBS FOR TUESDAY | SEATTLE COUNCII Etude—Op, 10, N j Chepta ike hg a Mes 24d | mi a they ‘attect “ih a pattia nt, | owas In: America and. tn, foreign ee earl ra uc ation wm r ae ss is te ; ori PAT. A ny | He is also maki: jay ne} ° enture “aw each) Gaines, King county commis- |Blythe, Lou Telleg D TICKETS orn : Made Choral club in| He ts also making a study of ; hae ete: fs aines, King cou mi |Blythe, Lou ‘Tellegen, . a KETS Seattle Council of Parent-Teacher | — ‘oni {future story needs of the Hollywood : peopl mt sioner; O, J. C. Dutton, park Miller. Jack Mulhall, Forrest Stan r RETURNED Associations meets Tuesday, Decem. |. ere TON ae" at § “o'Jook. | tao, jover it and exclaim in irritation not) Commissioner: Carl. Gould. atthe’ Stadia taht: Sees Workers who have not turned| ber 9, at 19 a. m, in the Broadway ool, playing the lead in sev n, dir even realizing that they have miss-| Chamber of : iake par ; have not tur 1 ; ne Broadway |S gar ay Be amber of Commerce; Charles |Haver take part se cic gate] tian echo! ; i ol productions | nightly club with) ed perhaps the biggest thing G. Hughobs: Bulldine Telides \ = ve Site David” We Ro tiie member 1 dlaine illiam Powell has been signed by | their lives. Of all forms of adve : : : i eenee me gE : aS saad cd ty il; KE, Goodwin, Real to redeem himself jomanhood,"’ are asked! naicnters of the American Revo-| have been prodnent’4n ae 12:3 loor ple-| J lL. Lasky, president of|ture an adventure friend would be ate aoblation = atlaa om the ave! pri Ret with Mra. J. W. Hyneman) jytion, will giv short stalk on Bh P n with | Famous Players-Lasky corporation, | most thrilling. The ship crew 18] jaige Pollock ttle Fed whG “keepeist radaanitin Hotel Waldorf on Tuesday,| “The Correct-Use of the Flag 2 Forty Personations | in charge of production, for a leading} making out a lst of Northwest) ¢r Wome be ahatehing a f Superintendent of schools | Ethel Hannan Ann | role in support of Richard Dix in his| Campfire Girls who wish adve ep Cont: | Bs NCEE verdad thomas/ Ye will explain the | R¥an. Althea Cooper, Robert You : A next picture, “The Maker of Ges-| frie iiris who wish thelr! Qn, Pitt. has finally finished H corel dune Yoea to cope with the | Frank Adam nk O'Brien, Joo| Seward Aterary club] tures.” Rattan’ to he oa tha sil a , has finally finish SOCIAL CLUB : plas for build to-cope. witht the | to ae amatat asian - M fi Miller é‘ at : = t Y ; t Hes os ‘i ad Owners and Managers 1 nobody had to burn Social club, ©. 8 ever-increasing fon jz t 2 of M : in thelr names, ages and addre tion; E« W. Alle t him out either Mt with Mra. Kana aa . 2 Nbaliedin Py anaes eb oon ft postcard. ‘The tdea is most rant * ic 8 anes rch de @th &., Tuesday, December Cr. 't SEPTION 7 Pid eame ss ee “* ject, alluring. It calls upon the imagin . , | Twelve Different Ways o BM4D. m. Cards The Cit ‘ ey hte aye of saving | DATES ation. It's more exciting than a ) aie: 6 Psi club will hold|'T. U. will have a ion for rtate |. ata Vhin seanig aia per treasure hunt t Is too bad 1 e . ee og cnn ORY acting on, Kuendnyjcticre on, Tuemiay, December # land exchange its ine xery|| TO REMEMBER corm cere ono! Fun and Frolic Fast and Furious! he Koctesses at a Cod nanty aun | ter house, 4543 17th ave, 3 wice es iimmeae beit CE ee As Gaeapeniva mpfire Girl NHRISTMAS, New Year's, Valentine's day, Washington's birthday, Tuesday evening Decsniber 9 All members are urged to attend| ALPHA AUXILIARY | ; ; Bacar ay “for Mrs. John C. Eden and Mrs |] SJ St. Patrick's day, April Fools’ day, May day, Fourth of July, Hal MUETL, ciutheves, 16th ‘land to bring two jars of canned|CARD PARTY Woma Educational club with iu ot, at home. CONTE EXTENDED loween—winter, summer, spring and fall—here are suggestions and ri lubhow h A Paall SoLAdttaroetatoceridorehter rigsliiad Mrs. J. B. McGrew, 6 16th ave G | Mite Grace Epper 11, JANUARY 187 | 4 c ring st. Take car No. 8. ss J eae ga Afpha auxilia ul 587, Will) sy Busi 4 adie n for Mins Claire ad ty 1 || directions, games, decorations, menus, prizes, favors, stunts and cos 3 Baty Christmas shower; also their ei a en usi meeting” at eons Br OE Acatte alnt Because girls have asked for more|| tumes, for a nd every sort of Pp: or entertainment you can BESS Wor: mate y, at 2 p.m, at ney MO gtt 3 otclock. || WwepNESDAY, DECEMBER 10— time, It has been decided to extend!] think of W's meeting of t Tea Wilt be. served: by, Mrs. T. M ° . ; brofessor of law and |} “yy. “and Mr. Albert I. Bouffleur’s |/the poster contest. ‘Tho same re Every hostess planning a party for’any sort of occasion y Professional Wormer PALEer 600 (eee o ice is a dinner fori Mr, RAR © || quirements announced in the Novem-|] the booklets just prepared by our Washington bureau entertainment al Wom $7 608 enk on ‘emint ovemen don, at home, ber Torch govern the contest 1 alte Biyond R Fracine SHAWONDAS! B Fe ihintentt eee <aee i ade ie crear a Following are some suggested sub. No matter what the occasion, the hostess can turn to one of these en eet The Shawondawe clubs will me Beales} Se ronuad, Huson at for posters: Christmas party | klets and find Jwst what she needs to make her party a success. vith Mrs, W. H. Fish posters; ¢ ng (follow the lighted The group our booklets are so arranged that they can easily be Mrx, Geor H. Big Bw tel) of hin ¢ iM South “Am, ons | more ave, Tuesday, December 9, at ao FSI. .0,-0 inughter, Mra. Ha mith, to |{ candle); Christmas stockings (please |] bound together and kept for future reference. Here they are ill 95 a nay 2 p.m Specinitiee tdi scutes’ Gt 'he ; “DIAMOND DYES” ante a raat fee iaeoed jen one for the Christmas party); the Games for Parties—A 16-pa booklet, containing descriptions and PEAKE” Cin be” the third Wen a ee urious booths includes Mrs, Jam Se tants. alee . [Rew year: winter sports; aetivities)| directions for playing 88 different games, Indoors and out 1 be the third | gp, MARTIN'S MOTH cLuR seas uboard ship; 20-member groups; win- Costumes for Parties—Four pages of directions and suggestl iF in the “Know Your City” 7 : McKinle M Clara MeKini MONDAY, DECEMBER = : our pages of directi anc ggestions for vtec ot | ue City” | Mra, David 8. Hanley will enter-| Mea yy)" Hanson Mim Wee COLOR THINGS NEW! Aiiaa Sahel Traus’to'6 nat toa [ter hiking: Sealth; Campfire Moth-| making costumes for all sorts of parties, iNustrated with diagrams— 1 | | from 4 unthh 8 ¢ ers’ club (every girl's mother should |) covering all the principal holidays of the year and parties for various F t \tain the members of St. Martin's} Mieeeastal department of city | srothers" I »p, Mrs. Bertha Perry, and Mre the Misses Jane and |) belong). ater be any size;!! occasions. club on Tuesda Decem-| b The me elyn I nutiful home be called ton, at hom the contest clos me ne Ion. {ber 9% at the Y. 1. 1. clubhouse, | | ides BHA tint SDAY, DECEMBER |t sen egy hee ei fe Decorations and Invitations for Parties—The appropriate decoration eb, Sixt) deneca, and | 1103 16th ave Ct ee be a bu ADDITIONAL OLUBS | ie deem Misa Charlotte Heussy's 1 ee eae eee de att] for the particular occasion—12 pages of tions for beautiful and ee Open to the pu It should | 2% t 1 o'clock followed | | tan saint oun tho Sunaet clut or winter outing: ‘second award. |] unique, but inexpensive, decorative scheme aap tc. It should lay g pt: [igen a orenethae arin food with Dia || rnunapay, DECK poo ioe Sate TUS RE UE Menus, Prizes and Favors for Parties—Bight pages of suggéstions 6 Classes in city civics. The assisting Guta bede willbe Mre,| as thé” meatiig of ihe, Woman Bip incoold waterl | Ci, WabrBeeeater a danos ae. te poetry Beas Cine eate is marked 1 from which to choos the menu, the prizes and favors for,the sort of 7 J. P. Dugan, Mra. J. F. Doyle, Mrs.| century club, held on November 26 H to tint soft, deil tare Mies 20068 Ainaworit, se 1 ies Bivenbi) pane || party you wish to give GE SAL) .W. R. McDermott, Mra, Theodore | yrs, A. M. Price w lected ‘corre cate shades, or || SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27— PALM CIRCLED § |] If you want these booklets, fill out the coupon below and mail as Motters’ club of niversity or [2 and Mrs M. Tolbert Dalton. | yponding wecretary, to take the plac boil to'dye rich, || Junlor league's cabaret dinner dance |] “Palm circle, No of A, || Sitested, with the required postage stamps inclosed, ro y of Miss Cynthia Adams, resigned, permanent col aeibe Neon for Misa || entertained ‘Tacoma circle on Monday || rr CLIP COUPON HERE rrr Progressive B chapter, D. A. R., willl y, 1, 1, TO PRODUC “iad Sixth and! Tite Torgerson Miller Jncobi| iy is tat 1 Indefinite | Laie , 15 iitaabeth Folsom, with the at | rare i charge of Grace Sinclair, || Parties Editor, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, y and % ay in the en cent packag Al Treat, Gwindys Matthows ere urge of Grace Sinclair, ebrde : ’ Sey and Wednesday, | are playing the lending roles in “Tho| sirx, Price is recent arrival in|contains directiéns #0 shin “inp and Janet Henry aa hostesses chairman, Annie Graham, Mar 1322 New York Ave. Washington, D.C. by M Donations should | Charm School,” which will be pro:| seattle and a new member in this|woman can dye or tint) ingore, |] MONDAY, DECKMDER to— Wilder, Agnes Schneider, T oT MRE a8; BUDGE Zour. Raciiees eat lete), ein ilnelose, herewith 18 Me peey th ation, | duced by the ¥. 1. 1, Dramatic club| club, but is well versed in club work, |xilka, ribbonn, akirta, walste; dresen, Mra Fraderio tall Whiten hollday Vl ver, Lilly Tenly, Lillie Kitt cents (18c) In loose postage stamps for same. " AE tiotiag 4 at! + {will A dresses, toa for Mian Elizabeth Folsom, a De z 1 1 use, 17th} at the Masonic Temple Tuesday | . h for some years n mem. |coats, stockings, sweaters, draper home }Spenger, Ella Guesmer and a vening, December 9, under the diree-| her of the Pierlan club of De Witt, |ios, coverings, hangings, everything | TUKSPAY, DECEMBER s0— Anderson NOMI TM tgs hegecosl se deN CR ukees vray us tame aie Tata teenl eae Y HOMESTEAD p ae ; ton of Margaret Akin a, one of the oldest clubs in that | new Mise ‘ prgine. eyranets om's bridge oat xi.) ih Cs DANCE | Miny Torgeson is a graduate tate, also acting am district chair-| Hy “Diamond Dyes'-—no other at tome for Mise Hiisebeth Vole 1) BRIGHTON PRE-SCHOOL 1] St. and No. or R. FD, & Ri eR, Se eka ie ner ’.) Franklin high school, where he | man in the State Federation, and|{kind—and tell your druggist wheth: || mmunspay, sANUARY 1— CIRCLE y ES TRAC American Yeomen, | was prominent in dramatic work, and] wasonored by being chosen to rep-ler the material you wish to color Js || tAeutenant Colonel Howard G ‘The Brighton Pre-School circle will || lar Tues. | studied dramaticn at the U, of W.,| resent the president of the State Fed-|wool or silk, or whether {it is linen Davids U. 8. Ay and Mra Davids || moet Wednesday, December 10, at ity AT a. State : . mber 9 192914 | appearing in campus activities. Mr.| oration on the election board of the|cotton, o: od goods,—Advertise: | at homo from 1 until 8 o'clock at ome " 929% tet a ng in camp oa beat rat a i) i : : es aad | ’ pe r mixed Advertts (Halk Foe bewton quarters m,, at the tome of Mrs, Lakhorn | T Ama Reader of The Seattle Star acobl is also a graduate of Franklin| General Federation at the twenty-|mon' ‘ 4815 Othello. st. Ny }

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