The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 10, 1924, Page 13

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“Seattle Pratt Patronesses fo Concert Named Patrone ar ‘elite XQ fore ssital” iameni: Whee I I M Rdg Ame : A Mrs. Fre “d at Iu EF M Adan ne en? Raia aaa Mrs. “| as nares Mra Edw ure Forbes, Mrs. C. E. Farns t) Mrs. H. Mrs. John Higgins Trafford Huteson, Mrs: J sg. Mrs. A 8. Kerry, Mra G ctens, Mrs. H. L. McIntyre, Mrs. Mae E. M Masters, Mra. J. Warr ardson Mrs. F. R. Van Tuy! Harry M h t Informal Luncheon A. T/L W afternoon Guild Will Be Entertained at Luncheon ux will ent ne, neon will be ose. 6 Supper Dance at Tennis Club Mr. Corwin EI Focal 1 December 14. 8 is friends an member service begin open to Society ne MA ir-0600 # ao j Dancing Party for Ye ger G } y Veet Decemt Veet , ° Kirk Hillma Mra J Fr. 3 ' ‘ f Silver Musical Tea t r v A wall H M HY Mrs. Henr Cwer ' t rs irs. in charge aE ary nor ss ™ SE fund at the Washi tate * Nightingale Iss Lore of Golt” | Mise Mary Dyer Hayden, whose engagement to Mr. Clar-| ieee st Pultr « ' ? ps ence A, Andersen was recently announced.—Portrait by a art . Dorot r . F. DAY P.-T. A SEATTLE POST NO. 18 nS wR By aes rAatudent ~s rusdcddh toeckactad at basins Ste eee te ean eek eat | COMMITTEN PAT. A Alice mfg A torlum. Otto L. | mage 1 ¢ {mas sale on ‘Thu . . ay, December 11, a t Sixt ave. and Virginia st t a ¥ ; At its next r ar meeting on Fri American Ls t ied fficers for the com am A ose " wil! | BETA THETA PI : ‘ = the | MOTHERS’ CLUE gee: December 11, at e ¥ Fleming will speak 5 . Bust rid Ex h dents | tte M DORIC SOCIAL CLUB Learning aracter 19 | ADDITIONAL CLUBS a7 Tee at + :| MRS. GODFREY ee baa ot Orthopedic Shops 10 BE HONORED po Endolyne-Faunt y x ary The four We ember 12, at 10 o'clock Mr Da J hosten the city, Cushing rtains, chair pads and pack 30 charge Thursday at the mple No.|1, Seaton Nc She onl ward tx the bled veteran: dic lunch room, 214 Columbia ¢ Mra.| will give a receptior hospital at American k will be Mrs. W. W 49th st.,| national patriotic sae lay Williams, Mr Mra CARD PARTY rs. ¥ Mumford event The fica Choral club will McKinley, Mra. Murray — >, Mrs. W. R. Be L. D. Grow, M E. P. C McClure, Mrs Thomas Targete Hewitt Mount Baker Park gulld, with A. D. Squires and Mrs. ( and Mrw. FI Hilt Herber and Thursday th Mra. J. Ristine, on Women’s Clubs s CLUBS FOR THURSDAY F ARTS STUDY CLUB Fail The music department of the Fine| UBS Arts Study club will meet Thursday, | to meet Thura-| December 11, at 10:20 a. m., for prac- | include the|tice, at the home of Mrs. ‘Thomas | srosis club, at | Gaynor, ave. S. W. Mrs g Federation clubhouse, 2 o'clock. Pro-| A. L, McKeown will be the assisting gram will consist of on “Mod-| hostess. | Ba ern Tendencies in Art,” by Miss} The following program will be| x Annie H, Calhoun of th tle| given public library; paper on rrent | Lesson study, “The Orchestra’ | Art; Paul Albert Besnard,” by Mrs.| Mr fi hea L. W. Le Sourd; music. Hostess nentanasth Vaee winds x) Mrs, J. R. Nagel of es and Mrs. J. F Grade Teachers’ Choral club in| ¥ RaaitisradaX Mai ett B Federation clubhouse at 8 o’clock.| “gh : te Mr. Graham Morgan, director Mrs. “Frank Byers Queen Anne Fortnightly club with “ L. B. Moffett, 411 W. Blaine| SPECIAL MEETING B Luncheon at 12:30; indoor pic-| CALLED A Dickens’ program with! Plans for the pageant, “Woman. | Christmas carols, impersonations | hood,” will be completed at a special and re meeting called by the building board ar] "6 | trustees of the Seattle Federation of {AS st Seattle Woman its annual home of 3 2324 Calforn , December 11 eres ING CIRCLE The sewing circle of Ionia c , O. BE. S., meets with Mrs. Ha Dodge, 6015 -Fifth ave. N. F {mas les Thursday, December 11, at 1 o'clock | Women of Mooseheart Legion will | AUXILIARY TO nh. R. TRAINMEN Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Brother hood of Railroad Trainmen will have their regular meeting Thursday, I comber 11, at 1:30 p. m., at 1915 First ave, Election of officers. one FSP VS VSS TS y, at Roy, will afternoon, De- | to 4, with an in eception for Dr heran, Peroia, formal Janabe Fazel PHI KAPPA SIGMA rs’ club | 5038 December the Chapter house N. @, Thursday, 10 p. m. soe COMMUNIQUE CLUB Nurs Communique el hold its monthly meeting Thurm Deeembe t tho-honte ‘of 17th ave 11, at 1 will ¥ Louls Wire) ih Warren ave. | Luncheon at 2 p.m, j Women’ ing, elubs for Thursday morn- December 11, at 10:30 o'clock, he Federation clubhouse. ree eK? THIMBLE CLUB Nina Fry “Thimble club will mee Thursday, December 11, at the hom of Mrs, Alice Chase, 720 Queen Anne e. Luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. Get off ca Roy st REGULAR MEETING | meet at Moose Temple, Thurada December 11, at 1:30 p. m. for a short business session followed by cards a 8:30 o'clock ORR ' Xmas Gifts é Big Values in DIAMONDS SHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY at : Davis Bros. JEWELERS Established 1905 324 Pike St. (New Bigelow Block) Fourth and Pike = = See windows for special Christmas Prices Pa nanere rene rAnETEMETATETATORS ea THE SEATTLE STAR | MISS \ DYER HAYDEN | Music 4 >pargul MARY Opening Personal Dance prize scour ) NAVY CRIPPLED, | SATS We Fleet Entirely Inade- $ ay quate and Out of Date Recital mat - . FEW WORDS Our Christmas Special: WESTINGHOUSE COZYGLOW finish, HEATER, jatest design, 14-inch reflector The famous bronze for or $7.75— «» —$7.95 for $10.50! low price by buying in large antique ON EASY TERMS TO OUR CUSTOMERS These Heaters sell regularly Woe are able to offer them for DECEMBER ONLY at this very quantities A COZYGLOW takes the chill off these winter mornings, dries clothing quickly, dries your hair. It is a real comfort {n the bathroom and 4 What a wonderful gift for Mother! Our beautifu! PERCO- LATORS, Urn and Pot Trpes, in sets (with tray, ugar bowl and creamer), or single, now $13.00 to $46.00 What could be finer for Christmas morning than to make crisp, golden-brown toast on WESTING. ——$—— ___! es One of the most Inexpen- sive and yet at active and HOUSE TURNOVER UN TOASTER, offered to white enam finish, with Christmas shoppers at comb, only r\ $8.50 These ‘Lonsters for beaiity and They make the clated gifta at sible $6.00 ‘This insures a perfect curt and will not burn the ha It will prove a mi cal gift, and d heart of any woman Puget Sound Power 6 Light Company Hlectrie Bldg, Seventh and Olive 112 Vourth Aves MAin 5000 2012 Vernon Pinee 2 Se i aT OTN Never Too Late Elderly People Find Better Health and Greater Happiness Through Modern Dentistry. j the entire human system is largely depend- ent upon the teeth and even when the natural teeth are gone, good plates or bridge work will usually improve the health. Today the E. R. 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