The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1924, Page 6

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i oa cgi right) Pegs Grady. Christmas is one day nearer for the little people who can hardly wait until it really comes. y O'Neil, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. right) Eugenia Purdy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Purdy; Frances McGuire, daughter of —_> => OCIAL AND CLUB NEWS = = A group of children who are eagerly watching for Santa Claus and his reindeer includ Billy Culberson, son of Mr. aha Mrs. W. P. io Marian Amelia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Matthias. Mr. and Mrs. P. » McGuire, and Patricia Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor O'Neil; — (Upper row, left t Jenkins.— Portraits t ° \ Pe ae (Lower row, left ti i= rere 4 os Shi o_O |Day Nursery ; i | or ristmas Dinners » Personal Women’s Clubs ‘Music ps 2 i . |\Christmas Parties Mr. and Mrs. W. A. M. Smitt " : tain with a family dinner | By Lillian Keen LeBallister Santa Claus, a Christmas tree and sa At theteaeea oe. helt Mr. and Mrs, McCord r CLUBS FOR MONDAY | ADDITIONAL CLUBS ‘Christmas Music at Telephone MA in-0600 ja gift for each child ed bY |day, Mr, and Mra, Herbert In Greene | B04, Oregon, will arrive next we a f Y } “ Assistant—Fr Oldt the Seattle Day Nurne aanocintion | wil} hi covers placed for 10 mem- | Spend Chr as with Mes, Ti PING COMPLIMENTARY First Baptist Chureh ’ Sistant—rrances Oldham for Its Christmas party on Tuesday. | pers family and Mr. and|lors parents, Mr. and Mrs. R | monthly meeting of DINNER AT CHURCH Christmas music at the First Brite December 23, at the nv Mrs, L. A. Parshall will entertain | Huston See eee of Sa: oe the pleasure of young men tist churclt on Sunday, December 200tta O77) . ,, 7 Broadway About seventy-fi cail-| their family at dinner, at Slee lt be hee jonday, Decemb and wome town who are away | will include the following number | sib 2 Tables Reserved for Junior Cabaret; i wit, nalanible’ at 4 o'alodk f * Mr. William Eyman left today for jock, in. the ation | from home for the holidays, Plym- | Chorus—“Hymn of the Angelé*s wr . 4 “pw ae F ‘ turke hicago, to spend Christ wit si the executive board will | out dirs’ club and young w trio. Dinner Dance; Marriage of Julia and at § o'clock a turkey| Hostess This Evening Chicag pend Christm The executive board will outh Girls club and the Young a tite Stee tH oh 7 bs ne be served to them and A 1 he /tis brother, Mr. Bradford meet at 10:30 o'clock Men's club will entertain with a} .gee? SMe chid Jesus” (Bree fe Fisher Announced forty mothers ils eres at savetal tables ohare ‘The program in the afternoon will | Complimentary dinner at Plymouth | "Cart 13th Cent) ig The committee in charge includes |} oo Aven eS 4h Mrs. Fidelio 8. Henry be under the direction of the chair.|hurch on Christmas day, at 6|Mesdames J. B. Harrison, 4 B Bee y OLIDAY t hich ! Mrs. C. W. I Mr. and Mrs. Stan-| Mrs. T. A. Dav Mra, F. 8. war. | bidet “gr ery An Neri york will arrive the first man of the Americanization depart: | O'clock. For reservations call MA in-| "man, Harold Bate i n a) Tate eas he thelhton Wrederieks Mec andi Mrs. Walter and Mrs. A. F. Blangy, a Aha nig etter ee week, to be th rother-/ ment, Mrs. J. H. Little, with the| 486 Hughes, Lorin McHenry, & BBM Al interest at present centers is t Pete taige tape a Dies eeial ibkabech of the axace i : iitiver abd 1} Mrs.,theme, “Our Americanization Prob-| On last Christmas day more than| Boardman. Sow Junior League's cabaret dinner dance | Tu and Mrs. Joh jen, In € harge of et Nikho ems,” as the feature. two hundred guests were enter-|Chorus—"Carol of the Russian Obl . at the Olympic, on Saturday evening, | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Witherspoon, dil eh Donald A. Nichol : taiied. ‘dren sake Le ia December for the benefit of its|Mr, and Mr: nmett E Mr. | West branch of the| Service Monday pies? Commissioner Luther Weedin of | x | cnorus—“stili Grows. th ie rious charities. and Mrs. Joseph Swalwell, Mr. and|nursery, will have its or Capitol Hill guild th Mrs, T. Mr. Robert Hartman, of Ch the immigration station will sp | Pent Debisvecs Town” (Bol Rees Among those who have reserved| Mrs. Phillips Morrison, Mr. and Mrs.|Monday afternoon, D Mullane ate will in charge |)## arrived in town, to spend “Immigration”; Assi an Carvith String Tries tables are Mrs. John Collins, Mr. and| Harold Fix, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence !from 3 until 5 o'clock at the Orthope lunch room, 214; holidays with his parents, Mr, and|tendent 8, E, Fleming of the as > Sigh’ ¥ rs. Donald Fisher, Mr. and Mrs and Mr. Grendel Hole. children with their mothe i) en-| Columb on Monday Aagist-| Mes. John Harte public schools will discuss coe saree i Sse Tem Sie Mrs. J. B. Harrison and double amet ey William E. Boening, Mr. and Mrs.| More than 860 tickets have been | joy a tres icatredis lay: will Pag anh cs ce Night School for Our Foreign Born”;| Were pleasantly surprised aut the | Offeriery Prelude, 23.3% Alexander Pringle, Mr. and Mrs id for the affair. The committee | mont Mr i at 1! Mre ition | eeceh Mr Miller M othy Gilmore returned Professor E, H. Stafford of the Pa-| ° ot - ve ir ory tae Acad ae Williams Sherman; cello, I Stanley Minor, Mr. and Mrs, Theo-|in charge announces that tables in. stew, Ro Wa Frierson and Freeman, Mrs. Harry Gray, Mre./ last 1 from the University ot | cific school will take for his subject |Past chiefs of the temple, who en: | nirector, Bila Helm Boardman; orgs . dore Owens, Mr, and Mrs. David| should be reserved as soon 4s DOS-| p04 Ff Brune will have charse of Rlether Mr "9, ¢.{Ore to with his parents,| “The Foreign Born Child and His) (aca them at a delightful din: | voices. 3 Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Horton ©. Force, | sible with Mrs. Theodore Owens, |ii0 arty rete te meat g {Mr and Mra, W. A. Gilmore, tor|Eaviroument,”while Mr, J, C.Herba-[ er in the banquet hall, ‘The tables | tal’ Mr. and Mrs. Merle Denny, Mr. and| BA lake’ Sasser 1eAiua wit a: fa Doecdwan, hare, (the Dolday | nan, executive secretary of the China | bf Se Lave Bion freee S holi | Artist Pupils’ Reci - Mrs. R. HL Fo: d Mrs. An- ‘E¥hd ‘ AP 2 OTCOran; 4 ENG club, will speak on "The Place of the! 44y_ greens and lighted red tapers. 11 present alll ; 1 , he children, of the Eastlake Lil Kennan, Mrs. Anton Govenlw Seattle Federation of Women’s Clubs} The next meeting the the Sisters} Harry Krinke will p a Whirl eel eege aa Miss Fisher Weds tthe home of Miss France nl/Mrs, M. ‘. Glesting, Mrs Mabel| Dr. and Mra. Rollin Drake of Ann| inthe arroroanteation Dorercmr | will bo held on. Wednesday {ist pupil, Clark Kinsinger, in # slack, } ne Ww eC Arsh, | ,, *. ~~ 01 \c o 0 0) ew x hl enh : ry . te | iss Phebe Nell Tidmarsh; Mr ana |2t. Hongkong on Wednesday, December 24. ‘Those |Dorr, Mrs. ‘Thomas Bordeaux, Mrs.|Arbor, Mich. are in town fora few | ctherg Fhe a ake tai ny | ueeys 7. recital Sunday anternoos HE me zs ‘ | % « ebildren will also enjoy # Christmas |e, ¢ er *re tradeen and| 24ys, guests at the Olymple ’, de % Oe 58 | © lo Mrs. Frederick Hulbert, Mr.and Mrs.| Mr, and Mrs. William Peter Fisher |PUdren will also enjoy a ¢ jaliger, Mrs. Fred Bradeen and ce ah i Mr, L, ¢ eph, district: manager e jin the Krinke stu ? a ree, Santa (Claus and a dinner,|/Mrs, P. W. Wolgemuth of the veterans’ bureau, on the sub.|!ONIA CHAPTER, 0. E vey. Darrah Corbett unnounce the marriage of their nf i Mix Hel I on M Edith Grey, artist pul Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baxter, Mr. and | qaughter, Julia, to Mr. Maxwell Me j which will rved to twe ive) University guild, with Mra, M. I ias Heloise Krauss return is} ject, “The World War Veteran Act."} Tonia Chap oO. , will have} Miss Edith Grey, | nae Mra. Henry. Judson, Mr. and Mrs.|Gaughey. Hamilton December ttle guests and their mother Monde Mra. FE. 1. Duquetto,| Morning from Washington State : in parliamentary law, {a Christm y Tuesday evening, | Anibel Trent, will be: Bes John Moran, Mr. and Mrs. Frank| 1994 at Hongkong, Asi The committee in charge inctudes| will be in charge at the Thrift shop| College to spend the holidays with? y s been conducted by Mrs. | Decembe rs with their |Sroup of songs. Macklem, Mr, and Mrs. T. W beatae 2 ds dates I . the Misses Frances Green, Kathleen jon Monday morning, and Waxhing-| be? parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, G N. MeLoughlin on the day! families ur ond | The program follows: man, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Allen,| ., gE hives |Donahoe, Dorothy Campbell ton Park guild, Miss i. Meloy, | "uss of tho federation meetings, will be| wees Gavott $ Mr. and Mry, Langdon Henry, Mr.) New Year's Eve Supper |ginia Merritt, Doris Fischer, Betty|ehairman, on Monday afternoon. | vee __ [discontinued for tho present. | MEETINGS POSTPONED and Mrs. Alson Woodruff, Dr. and! ytr, and Mrs. Harvey J. Ietter| Morrison and Mrs. Neal Tourtellotte. | ae se 1 Lamont ent Mis Rt raped FOR HOLIDAY W c Pastorale ot a a oe te aay manell Backus returned Friday from! RE ‘IT FO ME umber & Mrs. C. C, Turner, Mr. and Mrs.) 41) be hosts at supper on. New % | Dance natts acho 5 . SCN ed ogptenahe SC) The Woman's Century club will | aqmeer Frank McDermott, Mr. and Mra, Ray 5 | - | Dance ecita school in California for their Christ tadlen of the G. Aca | satinuet ve eee ae ty | Year's eve, at thelr home. Luncheon and Bridge $ i | a OE 4 Will give/not hold any department meetings | “To a Rose mond zier, Mrs, John B. Agen, | ite xe 4 AN riage | The Cornish school announces Naa vacation. Gar gioe a benefit card party for the G. A.!for the week beginning December ittle Star’... Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Willis, Mr. and} eae / Mrs. Healey, wife of Lieut. Leo! dance recital of ballet and di | R. home on Monde December 22, | ‘The Chita mn mf 4 caveinent | "Now Sleeps the Crimson” Mrs, Frank Preston, Mr. and Mrs; Assisting at Tea Healoy, United States Marine corps,| ments by ti Lieut, Oliver Dyer Colvin, Jr. and) at g:39 p,m. { Poatet , #: 16H oli hha ier fe Miss Edith Grey: Scott, Bullitt, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1.! sfieq Priscilla Treat and Miss Lucy| recently gavo a luncheon at. the| vanced on{ Mrs. Colvin will spend the holidays | rae ae inks ie alatlan: Oni ; aa Weebatege et Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle §.|gemple Swanstrom will pour and|home of her pareffls, Mr. and Mrs,| Monday evenin |with Ileut. Colvin’s parents, Mr. and | payar CIRCLE NO. 66 , TACOSEY RADY a NL eehalie Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Pease, | the Misses Glen Kerry, Gwladya|J. T. Maxon, in honor of Mrs. B. T.) Cornish Little r | Mrs. 0, D, Colvin, Rp aay panies be Rens can ae ; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Backus, Mrs.| Matthews and Loyal Treat will as-|Jones (Dorothy Volley), who has re This pre des the serie ° iM have a Chsistmas* tree and aSeratts wit ha A Chvlahinn (eee Ceatcen eS AT Y. W. GAs Walter Menry, Mr. and Mrs, N sist at Milas Georgina Swanstrom's|turned from Nogales, Ariz, Bridge|Of three entertainments which in-| Mr. Horace P, Anderson of Tulsa | pronday.2 December tae idtie on, beni.) have A te 8 G b. as next week at the Tourtellotte, Mr. and Mr Jobn | hridge tea on Tuesday afternoon, De {was the later diversion cluded the eurythmics demonstration | Okla., will arrive Tuesday to spend | 5, Gata Mth hil p.m, tion quarters, at: Union st. and sociation will be: M Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Good-|eembor 30, in compliment to Miss o-* and a play reading of the “Show Off" | tho holidays with his daughter, Mrs, | OF Members and their families in 1.) Western Bi TRepORy Satay BR Tae My win, Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Shannon, | as : | by Burton W. James. | Frederic Hall. White |0. O. Fy hall, }ber 23, m. Mrs, William Dp, | Mrs Elizabeth Folsom, whose marriage to} i all Whit | 62 Fa . ‘ L. Murphy; Mins Blizabeth Lea. eed andi gd nt| Bridge and Mah Jongg | - | oe | |Turnaciift will be in ¢ ee hat ( Mr. and Mrx, Frederic Struve, Mr. | 30 murals Wie | Mr. and Mrs, Thomas O'Brien were| Following are some of the things| ‘The Misses Jane and Ruth Nettle- | COMMONWEALTH CLUE |elub chorus will give the following | Selberts va and Mrs, ‘Thomas Green, Mr, and |" o3° Hn wil be 3 play Vhosts at three tables of bridge and|®?¥ Campfire Girl. would like to} ton, Glen Kerry and Pamela Leonard | Commonwenith club will moot | program under the direction of Myra] olf tot eet gtr, Ball. Mrs, Chester Latimer, Mr. and Mrw. | : a's mah jongg at their home Friday) {nd in her stockings Chri tas) will return Sunday from Miss Ran- | Monday, December lock | Bancroft Olive, ompanied by Mrs, | S&turce Reginald Gaynor, + Mr. And Mrs, W. 2, |B Weer teni g evening morning. }some's school at Pledmont, for the | At Meves' cafeteria, Judge M. Belitz, violinist: | : n, Mr. and Mrs, Philip P, Mar-| Ante A week-end at Camp Soalth, the| Christmas holidays | Haight will dis (Algation Nool! |. I, Mirande) 41) Campfire Gins having | eat » the} days All Campfire Gi fr, and Mra, Arthur Latimer, | annual snowshoe trip (coming 4 ee 8 ager Plan,” Oh, Little Town of Rethieheny subseriptions F hat Luneheon | . A ‘ nnual snowsh nt ming tn | ry | , Philip Rrooks | five, magazine subscript BOE ROG DRS UATee SENHA) BER BD i ath cdrutet ontert | Hosts at Dinner January), subscription to Every-| Captain and Mrs, John R. Thomp Stir be Jstroly Night Frans Gruber |Camaraderte fund are invit Mra, Carleton’ Huls@inp, Dr. and) ane Jrutat entertained) Oh Ch mistmag girl's and The ‘Torch, Cerenonial| son will leave Sunday for California, | CHRISTMAS PARTY Joqtarkt Tho Herald Angels Sing” | masquerade party aboard Walter Moore, Mixs Dorigg With @ luncheon of eigit covers thie} , i gown, head band outfit, moccasins, | where they will spend Christmas iu | Golden Gate Lodg nds ; i taba ok SN De combe Fischer, Mr. afd Mrs. Albort Charles fifterncoh at the Olympic, in honor] Mr. and Mrs. HR. J. Huston willl joomors for camp, talddies, hiking | Santa Barbara, going South tater. | Kidgley Rebekah Ladie, 6, wit] Corns THe -ATMIBHEY FENG dint a vitation *ANABHIAESD ie 1M Mer levee oe Alan Me@accheon, who, wit jentertain at dinner at thelr home) shoes, Campfire stationery, Insig-| Mra, ‘Thompson will remain for the|have a. joint Christmas party on{ The Firet Nowell Old Bnglieh lto represent some magasiti i Sines rH, is D. Merrill, Mr.) Me ieCut heon reeontt returne Jjon Christmas day, Covers will be/@i, such ax ring; Firemaker’s| winter, but the Captain will return | Monday, December 22, at 8:15 p,m Mraditional | efory a wide cholee, pes rs, James Haight, Jr, Mr, and fom ou your's way abroad, |placed for twelve, [bracelet, Lorchbeurer pin, }in about Uhre weeks | Members asked to take their children, | NR vcei ce aeniheriad tee trace Js well as Seattle girls are

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