The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 26, 1924, Page 13

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od bY an Keen LeBallister, Telephosie MA in-0600 A tant—Frances: Oldham | yerous Groups Will Dine at Junior League Party; Informal Supper ' uM Mra Hot . ; neat iM \ M Ja st M M xX» § T ' Mt ‘Mrs r o » Mra. I 1 . Po M M © 4 Mra W MH M Christmas Breakfast AM. MacW 1t Home New Year's } v1 ‘ ” in : ; #t Progressive Dinner ¢ F eM Mra. I st Logan Bullitt, D New ¥ ' Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge | dinner will be « iM d Stuart and Dr. and Mrs, J, | Maur van Ase k. 3 ise and Mrs. Cecil Willis, Miss | 1 Mec m, Mr, Kennet Adams, Miss Anna Cate Adams, | H M Paul Clyd nd M Margaret Andrade of Honolulu, | James Wh Jono Ly low, Mr. Malcolm , Mr. Jack Adams f ee cactin: no-host group ie and Mrs. Th Green will Seattle Day Nursey associa: | I have its regular meet a 10; Mr. and Mrs. John C. December 29, at 1:30 o'clock 10; Mr, and Mrs, John Camp. nursery, 302 Broadway Jt; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bor- Frank Acteson and M 1%; Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Frye Carney will be the hostesses Mr and Mrs. Henry Colver, 10. | Women’ s Clubs ADDITIONAL CLUBS ad Stra, Louis Mende! will pour and P b will not meet formally y season, the next sd being that of Jan- peace program of De- 2% proved to be intensely in- and vital. Dr. M. H. Marvin | compare Miss 6 in gave an informa! talk on Bilas” (Ka bead gleaned from his recent fo the war-stricken countries of I gifts have been t for the 5 were taken wth the gifts, e tree for each ani a number of the club mem- on Christmas day little cheer to the lonely many of whom — and famil alone in Bone istma aod the visit was by the club members’ who went | by the men and women who Artistic Side of the Mow! there. | ture . +. Mise Clara Reynolds eee | Muse .... Mra. ©. M TONIGHT OMITTED “ae itis American association et ‘Friday -evening, * De-| |¥ 4. eee HORS WILL BE ny for SUBJECT | Serosis club will study con-| ey authors, beginning Janu-|piection of off laa Wiggin) “Interpreters Hi Ife sketch of Shella Kaye-Smit book review, “Johanna Program for the remainder of | year follows | Book review The Man Who Wa Good” (Leon {h ard Merrick) Siva, Brown | w A. Anger 19 r tay Com y Service Players | Muste ne E. Schioeman | June 2 * (Swinnerton) ctw lente. See ee See Personal and Mrs. Charies L. Hibbard |iand is the g in January for the|and Mrs. A. M the remainde: of the | holidays, | Miss Amelia Blodgett has ar- | Mont. to visit ber | Mra. W. | George M. far Mise Nellie Cornish has returned m a short visit in Longview eer’ H.K. Owens left Monday for} ygr. and Mrs. George Teal are tho t a o tary: Viola Johnson, president; Ruth the holiday th | guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Teal in| Griggths, treasurer TUala “Baktook d n-law, Mr and | Portiand ibe, A cparty was given © thru H. Victor Owens | 55 seri . F nee. ? | Miss Marjory Cowan is spending #24 Mrs. Perey Lucas of Bell-|the holidays with her parents in Are the guests of Mr. and | Marshfield, Ore. C. Eder | Ci sithed eee | | by b Misg Fern Hershberger, a student re Katherine Guis and Mies,/at the Cornish school, is spending Be * Van de Putte of Great|the holidays at her home in Lewiston, who attend the Cornish | Idaho. have returned to {heir homes | | Mrs. Carl Lucke of Kremlin, ° |Mont., bas returned to her home after | hinnie of Port a-week’s visit in to of |th tings lof Camp ¥. B. Carter|for «a meeting groups {fire for local Campfire ( rs, HE. ox gnkps | of| Leticia Green and Dorothy Sprague were elected at lithe officers are: Peggy Polk, secre which the girls gain | mock « ious for a bit of Christmas, hundreds — 5 om ste - ] | Seattle Society | uerade ball the Rus ening at the Wor en's Unive tell Studio, 0 Frida 8 ‘ aft materials, ¢ { . nn ter J ary 1 On Frid I e mag ’ The Ghost ste a pla the Ahsabka Campf At this the $ ® an ‘ s should be turned ferie immediately The Campfire Girls of Hanford a ry enthusiastic in their Campfire ‘They now have two group ire Fi and they The Guardians omish ia planning to be h of February. The Girls of Snohom Id int ndat mpfir ish have subscribed 100 per cent to Three girls of the Ih wa group ceived their woodgatherer’s ran ceremonial held at the home an, ‘Mra Hull, on ember hree girl into Cam p and hon were awarded, Roberta receiving the me The three who took their woodga Gretchen Hit nd Ruth Hall Elsie Fitten, ‘o the new members Officers of the Hanawake group recent. meeting. four now been ¢ one mee and monial was held for the nefit of th guardian, Miss Lund ach girl ans to sell at le five yxes of candy. Hundreds of little youngsters, anx dolls, toys and goody-filled stock a beautifully decorated tree, ny white-middied Campéire Giris ns from the an tle ese are impressic party of the ship Camaraderie Wednesday afternoon anual snowshoe trip of the|free by the Scenic hotel | December 24. The children for whom Camptire Girls will take place ie |the party was given were those who K end of the dist of January.| The poster contest closes Janui Brty will go to Scenic Hot)1, and all girls maklig posters must| TI and participants are limited} have them aboard ship by that time. | !m Who are Firemakers or i Hers, unless a good reason| From January 9 to 11 there will Rot having rank. Girls who|be an intensive guardians’ training | # Mt been members of Campfire | course aboard the Camaraderie, opon | °™ “mith to pass their second|to any out-of-town leaders. Leadern| 7 S04 who desire to go should jshould plan to arrive F iday evon-| Ruth Brown immediately jing The course tentatively wi dye, wood blocking, | (oe Plans are already under|craft work, tle as ood time. Anyone who|hook binding, song practices, etc.| pitt, to t "cA one of these winter) Leaders are urged to ask in advance | many | The Campfire orchest @ pla Wattles of the Campfire Girls|for any particulus activity they may} ith to miss thls one Sign | wish, ‘Thero will be a Counc i Wire| ty MMdlately at heade aturday evening, at which leaders! c, ¥® cost will not be ov Xperience with unowshoes| Five dollars will cover cost of mry, &kiis ure furnished course, including board and room rters. | trimmings It P Will be in charge of the/ planned will include. round tables, interest for the children at the par r $10.|may take rank and receive honors, | youngayers the best time of the year, | might otherwise have no Christmas. 1e dolls and toys have been pouring during, the last two days from | Jampfire Girls all over the city. They | were collected and mended by the ris. The socks, all lumpy with ndy, nuts and. little gifts, have en filled by many Campfire Girls yy Scouts found the big tree and th its many colored Ughts anc was the main object o1 ita Claus distributed the children—there were 0 received their first dolls d lively for the grand march, while mpfire Girls helped give the A real Miss Marguerite Bringloe, tho ral sity club trait by Bush- COLORFUL STUDENT BODY | NEW YO ‘/SLIPPERS WOMEN’S FELT Soft padded soles $1.00 Children’s Felt Sizes to 2 50c Boys’ Leather sizes 2 to £ $1.25 Hoyt Shoe Co. 1402 Third Ave. at Union Too Much Rich Food qu - interrup k by taking 50c, $1, $1.50 pkgs. Stores by JO-TO COn Ine Hingham, Wash, Marcel Grandjany Master of Warp aaninte Florence V. Orr Dramatic Contraito WII Appear ot PLYMOUTH CHURCH | n. Sth, 8:20 P.M, by AKKESTED FOR AFRICA 4 Will View Southern Stars { yg wal Recs = om ) Thru Monster Lens t \] WZ ' a SUZ] gb jt Ss 4 , pt e “ DENY KEPRIMAND ’ ry ae a J FATHER'S OPINION Me | fern peinc nt t The Happiest Wives anaes o : will receive » Dia ‘ very we fe out of It ONE FOR THE PLUMBER S tor Ce e Py ' t he M M . : . built. It t - ‘ t 1 ped t t ob | F x 2 8 t * ' J Dr. H 1 ‘ « af t Prof 1 H t * it m r v rh t e * . " A ] t been f 1 Prot CHIISTIANA TO BE “OSLO 1 4 easly : . tian tram te | t { 1422 THIRD AVE | Come Shopping With Cecille -:- | yor that Christmas shopping and Christmas rushing is over for an- other year, we who watch for bargains are to be gratified, for this is the time of year when winter stocks must be gotten out to make way for newer spring fabrics and fashions—but those things that go, whether they be coats, frocks, yard goods or hats, are all to be made use of. The housewife who must watch her “P's and Q's” with the family budget, looks forward with a thrill of anticipation to the post- Christmas season, and the bargains and reductions it invariably brings The brace shop, the coat you need, and the hat you just couldn't plan for—all these t you've wanted, the negligee you've noticed in the tiny things you can get, most probably, with your gift money, and the reduc- tions that the shops will make in order to make room for the newe things for spring. Watch Cecille shop, and you'll find just ever.so many things you wouldn’t have time to hunt out for yourself. Two heads, you know, are better than one. COLEMA} Friday A FU ie LINE OF FRAN NCO- AMERICAN at The Model, 529 Peoples nk Bldg: day, De December 29 130. 7 are m as en it is s0 very inexper the home-made product why not do it—for it certainly SASy GGA cereat cutucches NGARe ba AEM aE the. wlan COSTUMES FOR ‘ THE NEW YEAR FROLIC ever! Hevea Sutherland Costume Co, 414 Eitel Bldg., DON’T FORGET THE BABY! F Reduced prices for clearance on coats ire legging set It isn’t od very often that we have th ; 3 n that we have the opport 0 we - ete, at the Tay Baby Service Bigelow Bldg., Fourt querade costumes that we should take aemdabeion pi Oa and Pike that offers, ‘ rh tagrirenng THE NIFTIEST HATS AT THE BUBBLE i Pa ATTERN H ib HALF PRICE ik and gr ain ribt a all th mo wll Metallic i at ar it for all-season hats, greatly Fa Aatehten to tn that all their ) reduced a del Millinery, 529 Peopt Hemera Mae marked: ¢ to } e. Wonderful ett santas Bc eee. the change of th It seema 80 love eth t ka and satins in the eee the season, you may find hats are a promise o oe next season's hats, when, really, windows theac days, and to for all-year wear. warmer da | ee 8 Sere men IF YOU NEED MONEY SMART NEW FROCKS AT THE HOLLYWOOD Take y Evening, afternoon, and street affairs in every sort of material that is being worn now, and just the things to suit you and your It is, indeed, a convenience to be able purse, too. 1621 Westlake valuables. fo raise money on ones Care valuables to the Pa ic Loan Compa ’, 603 Third avenue. hen you aee the dargains in one of our smart little n shops,| Pec just where onl apene gone Carlitees. gift money! MARATHONS REDUCE OVERWEIGHT pend. you Pleasantly. 402 Crary Building. EL jot-4746, NOISE MAKERS AND FAVOR Short skirts make slim For your New Year celebra t the Spec Salew ¢ TI ankles a necessity! little last-minute t j uk ur part Upstat M Dermott Bldg, Fou | YOUR PHONOGRAPH MUST WORK WELL Yerres For your New Year party. Repairs and supplics, 1816 Westlake. I've noticed lately the moat novel favors for parties—things such foe lex fue wader cetn before A New Year party is not a frolic unless there's music and a phone | . Mere 3 | graph is an orchestra that never tires! AND VELVETS REBLOCKED : : Knd pattern hata copied of your old matettals to “fit the face” at| NEW YEAR'S DAY ONE OF LEISURE The Model, Peoples Bank building If you'll transport your whole family to Wing’s for dinner. The tg and baked apples is simply delicious. 1409 First avenue. MRS. LCONER HAS FOUND SOMETHING : ar WONDERFUL The view from one of Seattle's downtown cafes, out over the harbor, To restore the original color and lustre to the hair of faded blondes fs one of the city’s many virtues, that sho believes will bring joy to a lot of girls. Society Beauty Bee etre aepeeiott bide FEET THAT ARE HARD TO FIP nae Can best be suited 2 9 is over, one really necds narrow heel and wi¢ Lindgren’s. ‘Their “Arch-Fitter” shoes Now that the rush of Christmas shopp ch. 1307 Fourth avenue. the restfulness of a good facial at the hands of an expert | Peasy the Foot comfort is not to be regarded as a luxury, but a necessity, for it is one of the fundamentals of good health. ee MARIE NELSON DO AND REMODELING ae : ‘ aah wonderful results to clients of The Model, 529 Peoples Rank| WINTER WEATHER IS HARD ON YOUR CLOTHES Building. I should suggest that you bring her your things before But the Pantorium will clean, dye and freshen your things so that the spring rush begin you'll hardly recognize your faded, soiled garments—frequent cleaning War ee et lengthens life of clothes, too. m HOW ABOUT YOUR FROCK FOR THE PARTY w Year's ove? If you're worried about it, go to Hrocklinde, for they rent you anything you need. 1624 Eighth, Mastlake car. It's such @ comfort to find closet full-of clathes clean from reliable cleaners! Instead of going into debt for new things now, sensible girls and W HING DAY IS A DAY LOST— men are renting their evening formal things, Out of your busy week when’ you've ever so many things that de- ty onan | mand your energy, The Supply Laundry famidy service will relieve MISS COFFMAN’S CLEARANCE SALE | you of your most arduous dity—your clothes will look better, too, and it's so inexpensive, too, Call CA pitl0300, Includes her millinery and sweaters in this season's smartest styles BETTY FARIS, TOO, IS HAVING A SALE PA mireatets, 2t will'be worth your while tovtake advantage, or the Some of the loveliest things (many never worn), reduced even ‘be- ale, 2 Pine St sale ‘hike low thelr former low prices. Upstairs, McDermott Bldg. 1f you didn't have among your Christmas gifts a sweater of some ort, then you must take that gift money of yours and buy for yourself something you know suite you : oe) ak | Tn an upstairs shop you may find, for ever so much less, the fur jacquette you've wanted so long, marked down because it failed to sult it’s first owner “ 7 "ER PASSE ‘bed OU TE hi , y cow + THE MAN LIFE PASSED BY”. : ESTHER BAUM WILL WORK WONDERS At the Colonial, Friday, has a east including Perey Marmount, Jano If you're bothered with unsightly, superfluous Nairs. She ts an Novak and Culien Landi Kiddie amateurs, too. Saturday, “Blood expert In electrolysis, and has been established for twelve years, and Stoel 1109 American Bank Bldg. TL lot-54@, , i | ee cetis A YARD Fvery woman owes tt to herself to look her dest, and she must Peoples Bank’ Building. have a smooth skin to degin Oth, (Advortisement) HEMSTITCHING FIVE CENT: Now at The Model,

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