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Dr. Charles FE. Mooer to Be Host at Dinner 7 B ; Y BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Sectety Editor of The Stor COMPLIMENT to a number of his Masonic friends, Dr TR Mooers will give a dinner at the Elks’ club Wednesday evening, March TRA, Which promises to be most unique and original Whe table in its design will be emblematic of Masonry, and tempting Ort fatal dishes will characterite the cuisine, The famous Black Patt has engaged to emtertain (Ne RUCK | pm | nye for their afterstinner remarks ciety Editor of The “ Contribute an additional rest to Star—Office, Main 600; | Home, Main 2761. Mr ter day Frank Waterhouse Minn Mary, will leave for New York Waterhouse and de n Satur they will Muriel Finch rolidays Hotel Vanderbilt where Mi Charles ¥ will apend the Baster with them at the u have remo Nob Hill M Mr H, Warren Will return Friday from a two weekw an Rowe, 118 17th] ave to their old home | | i and Charies function. Wiestling Honor f t in Portland nue Dorothy Wiestling, who has r returned from an extended ja trip, was much feted in % land, where she spent several @ays en route to Seattle H. M. Parry honored Miss | 3 ing with an informal tea last | at the Parry home on Port a . . spa Heights, and on Wednesday Fruit and Flower John K. Kollock was hostess at| Mission Benefit pretty luncheon at the sr} Arrangements are tub. |the card party to be “J North Broadway gutld Dance at |rento, Monday, April { arranged for ithe Fruit and Flower m are to be 100 tables Ir. Caird Leslie, son of Mrs. D.| bridge and all who wish to reserve and a former pupil of the tables are asked to call Mra. Harry school of this city, will Otis McKnight or Mrs. Samuel Leroy on Tuesday evening at the Crawford. At 4:90 lock refresh hall, New York. | ments will be served and an hour of! | Mrs ghia music will be proved. day for er for Mr. and see Gaustit ral weeks. Stuart | Lotus Club . and Mrs. Walter A. Moore wint| The Lotus club is giving its “Hong | in 12 guests informally at | kong Hop Saturday evening, March tomorrow evening, as a fare-|20, in the Masonic Temple. Long's compliment to Mr. and Mrs./society orchestra will furnish the H. Stuart The commit who are leaving | music for the evening Saturday to make Chicago their nG sojourn in neisco. ps Marriage Announced Mra, Darfield Mareden announces |; the marriage of her daughter, Mise Dora Donaldae to Mr. Harley M Pennington. The ceremony was per: | formed at the home of Rev. G. 58 Hunt, Saturday evening, March 13. I 4 of Yakima Mrs hor visiting at George horndyke her Denn Blaine park in Mr. Bruce Mor Texas for a Cow v John ©. to bs Dr. and Mrs. J, 1 and Mrs. Harry benefit of | Weekend at the in Portland. wion. There Mr for Olympia. * left Sunday gone several days completec Durand and Dr Shaw «pent the} Waverly If etub} given by at Motel Sor Carnegie Mrs. Samuel Russell returned Mon: | day from ifornia, where she pent several months 8 has Perk Fran Dean Witter wip San Mra. 4 Will leave Sun her weo to vinit t oe Mrs. J. H. DeVeuve and daughter Mary Cecile, will this week from California. Mrs . return Dr. and will leave neapolia, months: Ivan Perry and son ay morning for Min gone about two tee in charge consists of Byre Ives, Wm. A. Colxky, Reynold Fred lund, Chas. Wm. Guerin and Wilfred K. Harmon. oe fedding Party Planned marriage of Miss Marian and Mr. Lyman Hoge Black fake place on Wednesday eve- March *4 Rev. M. A. Mat- ‘will read the service at the) Presbyterian church $30 oi | Mins Emily Jerome ved last ile levening to spend the Easter: season Hospital |student at Walleourt school, Aure The Monday Practice club will give| N.Y @ musical tea at the home of Mre./ Miss Josephine Lewia, sister | Thomas Green, 954 N. Broadway, on Sethe bride, will be maid of honor,| Thursday afternoon, for the benefit Mise Helen Eagleson, Miss |f the Broadway guild of the Ortho Donley, Misa Cornelia Hooper | Pedic hospital. The tea urna will be Miss Sara Cootes will be brides-|i charge of Mrs. H. J. Fetter and Annette Black, little daughter | Mr*. Wattace Green Collins, assisted Gir. and Mra. Joseph Biack, wil!|0¥ Miss Mary Dudley Walker, M ewer gir. Dorothy Ewing, Miss Judithe Gibbs Leo Black will act as grooms Mise land the ushers include Mr,|J¢rome, Miss Mildred Miller and Mins Liane, Mr. Gilbert Black, Mr,| Dorethy McEwan. The program fol-| C. Johnson and Mr. Gay | !oW* m. for Hockey Club | | Dr. and Mrs, Frederick Adama en $i ar . r Orthopedic Mra wa Forry Leary will leave! FOR THURSDAY on March 24 for the East to be @ delegate to the national convention of the Daughters of the American Revoiutic Before her return June will in New York Washington and A William Cullen Bryant Club The William Cullen et meets at the school Thure The Campfire Giris wi of the program, with Mrs, P. © Bogardus and Mins ft Brown. Tea w Bryan n a have Ga Francis 1 be served, and t to * B. « uy Frink nd the Miss Lucile Green, Katherine} Mr. and Mr terested are invited A. CLUBS week-end in Vancouver yw Judge and Mra. ¥ }April 4 for a visit in t Fiske) pb. C., and New York | eee rke plan to leave Washington, | Daisy Wood Hildreth omposer at the plano Dw Friends of All Thursday the Friends of All club will meet in the private dining room of the cafeteria at 6 o'clock for sup per. to be followed by Bible study in the clubrooms at 6.45 William Orme Fisher | Mrs. Frederick Adama | Mra. Hildreth at the piano Romance Betenato Amororo Miss Marjorie Miller Mra. Frederick Bentley at the Night and the Curtain is Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Theis are re lcetving congragulations on the birth of a son. born March 1%, at the | Providence hospital, Mra. Theis will |be remembered as Mine Hazelbelle White, daughter of Mr. and Mra Edward Franklin White eee d the members of the Seattle club at an informal supper, evening at their home in & Oware Totte Union Bible Class The Union Bible | tor their regular Bible clans « } per in the tearoom on Thursday eve Mins Doria I. Mitchell returned this | olps: morning from Vancouver, B. C, where she has been visiting ten days owe Mr, and Mra. Perey Bamford spent the week-end in Vancouver, having gone over for the hockey game lane « wn Fe Chapter D. A. R.|™ il Give Musicale | ate oof er chapter, Daughters of tho! T ny tg deed i ie" cress Dosbses Oh Tce maparepthcaed roneed Mra. Albert Charles Phillipa at ‘This te Rainier chapter's bie #0 | "ara. frederick dame, | re “Summer Storm Lisa Lenina’ oe Amaranth Club No. 1, Amaranth club, meets for 1 o'clock luncheon with Mra. Carrie | Miller, 506 15th N eee Green Lake Assembly Green Lake amsembly, No, 367 United Artesians, meets at § p.m Fraternal hall, 1511% Fourth ave . . Sunshine Gaitd Sunshine guild meets with Mra E. Warren, 5015 First N, E., at a. m. Meridian « Mra Pal Adam worth ‘event of the year, and invitations, ,7"*!e" and Mrs, Cite te piano te the other D.| Mit Frederick Beatie chapters, Seattle, University : . Lady Stirling. The program sty | Shower for Miss Lewis concert. given tn the Yreberich .@ be announced later. | Mise May Lewis will give an in | Neon auditorium Tuesday after. | > Pintiad |formal tea and miscellaneous shower | naon. Joweph Kelly sang four num-| ‘Phe Monday Bridge club will meet |on Saturday afternoon at her home,| bers, and Minw Genita Weaver offer. | "Monday at the home of Mrs. Paul|in honor of her cousin, Miss Marian|ed a group of songs. Miss Weaver | Masters, on 15th ave. N ‘Lewis. accompanied on an Irish harp TRISH SON were featured at a “Current Topies” Current Toplow John L. Snapp. drive, at 2 p.m Q. A. Fortnightly Clob Q. A. Fortnigh p.m. with Mrs, E | Highland drive <——>_- ©— x=———— ON x<——_—— club meets L. Blaine, ‘ Nineteenth Century Club Nineteenth Century Jwith Mra, J.C. Gt le Teller, assinting the | Miss Je . Art Depariment of Sorosis Art department of | meets at 2 p. m. at clubhouse. Mrs. H. G ona. oe Sorosia clut the Federated Fletcher Swedish Ladies’ Social and Ch Chub Social and Ch # at Swedish Swedish Ladi Jolub, “Freja,” m |house, Cards regular 1 STUD or pox or tscone vt] exceedingly strong, and can never will oung played after East Union Club East Union club meets at jwith Mrs, J. Hansen, 1412 21st oe Daughters of § Daughters of St. G Hodge 172, moe tite hall, First ave George Ke in the at 1:30 p. Alexandra ttish m. Sunshine club of the Women Mooseheart legion holds an all-day meeting at the home of Mry, Charles Brown, 713 74th at eee Ladies’ Auxiliary to Locomotive Engineers y to a 1 o'el at k luncheor Foresters’ hall, clasp even ap- proaches the perfection of the O+FC! Ask BON TOM oases | FSF. on ne made with the OFC (05//se0) eee Irving PT. A. Irving PT. A. meets at 8 o'clock y evening. It will be known as Father's Night feature of the child's orchestra following pro- gram will be given, after which re freshments will be served Adar evening will be a “Boye Dave and Mra . . Social Whist Club The Social Whist club of review, No. 8, Women's Benefit ciation of the Maceat will meet Thursday, March 18, at 1:30 home of Mra, H. Pulver, 1006 view ave. tle asso. Sherman Ladies of the A mixer will be given by the sh man ladies of the G, A. TR. elrele at the Fremont colleague hull on Thurs jaay, March 1%, in anor of, the com rades of the G. A. Rt. Luncheon will be served, and an entertainment will ALR. Royal Worcester Corset Company Worcester, Moss. NewYork Chicago Son Francisco Locomotive and an interesting | Maud at the! be given from 11:30 ur ADDITIONAL Women's Ce The W ity annua and reper ‘ Pitwood The Division Patrick's night Pythian Sisters Dance } The Pythian Sisters will give the dance of their series at | aieth | Knights | March 20 Harker Ane SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1920. (H) ! vielen Hi ‘ Mol UNIVERSITY GIRL’S COMMENT ON CO-ED VS. CHORUS GIRL AS WIFE ty CYNTHIA GREY This morning I find a letter from a university girl, which coms to sum up the discussion of whether the co-ed or the chorus girl will make the best wife. Lam glad to print the ighted views will no doubt go a long ome prejudiced persons that all co-eds extravagant letter, because her clear way toward showing are not heartle undomestic Her letter follow Dear Miss Grey girl, My years acquaintance with college knowledge, and the right to express what, a place in your columns. Many of your writers apparently hold the opinion that the modern, typical college girl a conceited high-brow, a con- temptible snob, or a cigaret fiend. One may find in their class, just as among chorus girls, the wholly undesirable type of womanhood It is useless to deny that every one of us is more or less influenced by our surround-| % ings. Then, which ‘is) more HAT do YOU think? Write Cyn- conducive to the develop- ment of the best that is in a thia Grey, care of The its : ‘el *|| Seattle Star. or I beg to write in defense of the college girls gives me the I hope, may find girl—the chorus, © with promiscuous gathering, its en- to “give the public what it ita endleaa suce in of un make-up, and 4 ncenes. ” Jeavor mother and myself for 1 was better my colleg und I believe that I hav to keep my faith world and my optimistic because of t education. And I that I am now @ better wife supported my three years, I uble to do th th wants tidy dreming ever-changing peop! or the campus, wit! and women fr our country, th environment of t the athletion, the and the dally contact with who have studied wncrif but burning. making rooms believe “ At because its young men | educ t homes in| been able in le m the be hapy m0 the spirit or school club, activi then peo ple and tights ener |g bright? us 1 know it ‘ of learnt lege girl and whe the exe wocomplis naccessible 1 pt their 3 Thin is have sk chemistry “nd languages ner own life nstitutions will find the col described her ru ather than colomsun eu one nics » toa and yo! as I have will be the 1 have nothing to » of the chorus girl. But the girl follows that profession for any of time, and who keeps her 1 straight amid th ab length to the call of our coun. ar, there came, from holds to| In answer 1 that ab ut her, that girl t credit that can jsoul clean a wh try during the \ ja high ide must surely merven the il 4 . anks of th CLUBS wry Club ntury club held Moers Friday who er it girls, farmerets and. greater importance than many realize, the intelligent house: wiv te and demonstrators, who made “Hooveris uccess haps “A Stu nion that men don’t us.” but my knowledge untific were nur can be given her corps omen's 1 elect rts If she marries and keeps a home home indeed. but that she I say beautiful is among the best does that beca admirable and she m une she a strong is right in beg a une but character to not be pare a the hin ¢ of in disagree marr that ng with of her experie in wpite of I believe th w than the him st whe is the exception, nage. I maintain that the a be girl alno believe he the — rl mak ter v th wend than to at daughter chorus ® umentarion erage chor retry, Mra W had a bet Mra. 8 M. Kerr t . I ! Hibernian Ball jent Order of Hibernians, will give a St in Bugle hall to to college ance to develop in of womanhood first ne he highest type A COLLEGE custodian am no impractical idealis' 1 Dear Miss Grey: I happen to be the co-ed who is engaged to the university man whose scorching editorial was printed jin your columns. This same editorial caused some comment | when it was published in the University of Washington Daily We are both taking journalism at the university and next summer intend to run my father’s twice-a-week paper in the small town where I live. So, you see, the editorial does not ‘hurt my feelings much. It was necessary for “L. G.” to Seattle, day ball see the of Pythias hall Saturday wish tola thand in an editorial daily in one of his classes, so one night, when he was calling on me, we conceived the idea of writing about the co-ed. whole thing sage @ farce to when Lisok down at the on my left finger, and G." ie supposed to be a hater of coeds, He is an ideal man, fon he enjoys the display windows of the department stores ax well ae I do, the formal A enjoy taxis for us, we save oUF and travel by street car. Ag rs, my td re simple, and nall bunch of violets, is the extent of our extravagance this year, this editorial was published, friends have asked me happened to be engaged coed. But he has repeated: me that I am the only he world for him. We ex to have our own little The me, of e¢ platinum that “L. urne ring them money for flov one Since many of my how “L. G to me ly ansured pect soon me say that if a girl is genuine, no matter whether a chorus girl or co-ed, she iling to sacrifice for nan whom she loves. Regarding personally I adore them and of those who turn to smile at * they pass in the street, “IZ eptionally brilliant, and I write many more such In conclussion, let dre am on ithem |G." is exe hope he ma stirring editor! “Le GJs" HATED CO-ED. Dear Miss Grey: I read the letter I do not agree with nd only in justice to some of od women with pasts, 1 wish state m Some five years ago I married @ |woman with a past and I am sure |there is no better woman in all this country today than my wife. I had nothing when I met her lmeven years ago. She made a man out of me, helped to get a home We now have three little ones, two boys and one girl, and she lives for her little ones and her home, We have all had the flu, two of the children had the whooping cough the high cost of living my been the one that has suf- ed the most and yet, she alway; meets me with a smile, She does all of the housework sewing, Our friends are all nice ple. So you will readyily see why f have written—to defend the best and 7 sweetest woman in the world. A MAN, Dear Miss Grey: Can I report, and ~ to whom, a man who uses profane | language in the presence of children? | We have in our neighborhood a party who continually curses children and dogs alike, without the least prove | cation. SOME MOTHERS. | Report the man to the policeman jin your district, or to police head- quarters. > hont ‘See Blue Bird Here Today The BLUE BIRD is here! 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