The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1920, Page 14

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MRS. BRAWLEY TO BE HOSTESS AT BRI Ir COMPLIMENT TO MRS, HARK returned from California @agoment has ounced, M Tertain with a bridire tea at her home @m Wednesday, May 19 eee Prominent Spokane Girl to Be Married Seattle society @ill be interested in the announcement on Thursday tn Bpokane of the engagement of Miss Helen Paine, daughter of M 1 Mrs. Waldo G. Paine, to Col. Carlos A. Pennington, The Be an autumn event @ graduate of Brunét Gavorite in social circles, Co Pennington was formerly of Seatt! during the war receiv Pecorations for valor, among Being the Order of University Destowed him by the government. ee Dinner and Da Mr. and Mrs. G. BE. M. Pratt enter @ained at dinner at their home o inday evening, in compliment to er. ©. Folta, who ts leaving soon for the East. The guests later re paired to the home of Mr. and Mrs Howard T. Ballant, where dancing and supper were enjoyed thru the evening hours. Lecture on Italy to Be Given Tuesday Mise Lila van Kirk will give the fast of her series of (llustrated lec- tures on Italy topforrow afternoon at the home of Mra. Joshua Green. Miss wan Kirk's subject at this time will Be “Italy, Revisited, as the Art Con fer of the World.” By request of ‘the Italian consul and other local Italians who have heard her talk, ‘Miss van Kirk will address the Ital fan Commercial Club in the Fine Arts ant wedd Miss Paine hall and nee hall at § o'clock Saturday evening, | May 22. : . Women’s University Club Elects Officers ‘The annual elec! the Women’s Ur Place on Friday Tesults: Presider Wilbur; trustees, Mre. S. L. Barnes, 3.8 Burch, Mrs, Dean White and Miss Kate M. Mrs. Greenough to Be Honored Mra. J. EF. Couch will entertain in- tomorrow at to sity club the following Mra. Heary B wt rmin formally tuncheon the Tennis club in compliment “Mra. David Greenough, of Boston, ‘Who ts visiting her daug Camp Fire Girls’ real ter, Mrs. ‘The cabaret scene in the Campfire Girls’ vaudeville will rehearse Wod- y evening at 9 o'clock at the echool. Thrift Shop Sale A varied and interesting collection ‘ef pictures and books will be on sale tomorrow at the Thrift Shop. . . T METROPOLITAN Mat, Today 230 © Tonight 830 = NOW UNTIL WED. NIGHT ONLY Popular book by SAMUEL MERWIN STARRING Mme. Marguerita Sylva ar AND A) ALLSTAR CAST LAUGH! At JOHNNY RAY As “JIGGS” in “BRINGING UP FATHER” From the Famous Cartoon Comedies By GEORGE McMANUS ALL SEATS and In he of officers at! took | Hamlin} DGE TEA ¥ GLENN STIEHS,, who has nor of Mise Mar \ William Parkh TEU PHONE the So- ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; (Home, Main 2761. — — Kitchen Shower for recently awley will en ngleton has invited her home on We to participate in @ and for Mire agement a fow nesday a kitehe sand children, ir arrived from taken the home of Archibald G. Clark Shanghai, have Mr. and Mrs. tor the summer see Mra. Manson F. apying thelr summer Highlands, and the’ has been taken by Mr, Louts G, Moore of Olympia. eee Mr, Rex Stafford wi Thursday for Pasadena for ten Mr. ar are ¢ at the house Mrs Rackus hom towr and ° Mrs. Ferguson MoRee wil Sunday for Loutsville. the gucat . months on eee The Misses for the Yates park .for th move t Merritt have cottage at M sum and will re June eee Mra. Alexander I the weekend « it on gn sor spend Eaton Bruce F ore pent she . Miss Helen Jones and Miss Violet McClean of Spokane were the houre | guests of Mr. and Mra, Martin Me Clean last week eee Mra, John Harrington Edwarde has returned to Seattle, and with | Mr. Edwarde will remain at the Ho [tel Sorrento until their departure for Kalispell, spend the summer. see | Mr. and Mrs. Broussais C. Beck | are recetving the congratulations of | thelr friends on the birth of a son Saturday at the Providence hospital eee this evening for Akron, Ohio, called there by the serious fliness af his brother, Mr. Eart F. Mead, whe for- merly resided in Seattle. cee Lieutenant Charles G. Roemer, of the U. 3. 3. Bear, left on Friday for Alaska to remain several months. ee Miss Hazel McMillan will return on June 3 from New York where ahe bas spent the winter as a post grad uate at the Finch school. ee home on Monday from the borough school in Los Angeles. os 8 Mart Mr. Park Galbraith Parker, Jr., fiance of Mies Dorothy Lindsey, will farrive in the city on Wednesday | evening from Montclair, N. J 0 ar Miss Betty Newsome is expected In | will be m guest at the Kappa Alpha | Theta chapter hanse. eee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Merrill and Miss Betty Metrill will depart, May 11, for their‘home tn Duluth iS YOURS IA HA A TMA Hi it Nothing is more conducive to @ pleasant home than the ease of mind of the housewifo due to a light ening of her “chores.” Owners of the ’ CRYSTAL ELECTRIC WASHER are unanimous in that this sturdy electric servant has taken most of the labor out of washday. A small payment puts this dependable labor saver in your home. The balance on very easy terms. —THE— LIGHTHOUSE —INC— 418-420 Union Block and hair east of postoffice saying Mr. W. Dwight Mead wll depart) Misa Hortense Green is expected | the city tomorrow from Portland and | THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, MAY 10, 1920. 4 JACK HAZEN HOLLI: Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry White Hollis Montana, where they will) “CLUBS FOR TUESDAY — Queen Anne Study Club j The annua! quest day of the Queen | Anne Study club will be held at the home of Mra. F.C, Ferree, 2213 First at 2p. m eee Sewing Circle, Ladies’ Auxiliary Sewimg Circle, Ladies’ Auxiliary, | |Congregation Bikur Cholum, meets j with Mrs. H. Kronfeld, 212 Sist a at 2p. m | see | Writers’ Club Papers will be read by Mrw. EB. A Jordan, Mre. A. A. Jones and Mra./ F. Roney Weir at the meeting of | the Writers’ club at $ p. m., at the ¥. W. C. A, in the Bricks elub| | rooms. ave. eee | | Shawondasee Club | Mrs. Hariett McCreary Shaw, 1528 | Fifth ave. W., will entertain the! | Shawondasee club at 2 p.m. Inter. | eating program. . . regular monthly meeting Presbytertal society be held in the First church today, re-| ports of the delegates to the North| | Pacific board meeting will be given, | and there will be a general discus ston of the best impressions received. Literature will be presented by Mrs. |Davison, secretary of that depart. ment. The devotions will be led by| Mr. M. 8. McDonald. The meeting will open at 11 a. m., and all inter ested are invited. | . | Seattle Woman's Club | The Literary Interpretation de | Dartment and Current Topics depart |ment of the Seattle Woman's club! | meets with Miss Lizzie Trimble, 2316 |N. Howard ave. Literary interpre. | tation, led by Mra, Marie Beebe, at 1 DP. m., and current topics, led by Mins METROPOLITAN—MAY 13-14-15 Mail Orders Now—May 10-11-12-13—Sale Opens TODAY GUY BATES PO Curtain 230815. No One Seated During Prologue, N EPOC amuser Tully of the GUY BATES manity, “ John Hunter Katherini virllecompelling POST, in the Masquerader. Booth, take Cecil Thurston, int two men who met in the fog and traded identities and living quarters. The dual characterization o portunity 1 the by him pitiful wretch; his Loder, the antithesla of the other contrasted More intensely and artistically interesting than Jekyl and Hyde—more massive in presentation than any modern play, and yet #o deftly done its ponderous scenes. move with the smgoth rapidity of an uninterrupted panorama, and that is what this wonderful play ts ING PANORAMIC REFLEX OF HUMANITY, The Most Ponderous of all the element that comprises “THE MASQUERADER’ making event in the annals of American ents is the preséntation by Richard Walton from the th all the art of a genius mind. | | ere of a ic. | |tatnment, will be Mm, Robert Neill, Mr. D. B. Ferguson, Mra. Thomas Alki Women's Improvement Club (Grant, Mra. F, Hamilton and Mre. Alki Women's Improvernent club) W. L. Braisard. Members and their | meets at 2p. m. at Community hall. | friends are cordially invited, | Biection of officers, , i, Bh Health Lecture eee Lafayette PT. A. | Health lecture at Frederick & Nel.) Mrs. Robert C. McCredie, president | son's at 2 o'clock, under the auspices Of the state hoard of health, will be of Seattle Central Council of Con- the speaker at the meeting of Lafay-| gress of Mothers and Parent-Teach- T. A. In the school auditorium. | associations, “Home Nursing,” | fon of officers, Program at ! Miss Helen Constantine, of the Red| pm ‘ross *“Mallutrition.” Miss Alice Alles bigs d nholm. Demonstration of Red} Woman's Civie Cub Cross joan cabinet. ° ‘The Woman's Civic club meets at 7. the home of Mra. Henry K. A Writers’ Club 1847 16th ave, N. Election of of-| The Writers in Y. W. ficers,, Parliamentary section at 1:20! clock; visitors welcome, Dp. m. and voting at 2p. m. j see | Ps ADDITIONAL CLUBS | Preaident Charles D, Faller and| V.W.GA | Secrptary Mra. Jensie Hagan, of the) ‘Tuesday the Cosmopolitan club Iowa club, have inmued invitations to! wij) meet at 7 o'clock im the club all former renidents of Iowa to at-| rooms, Mins Barnh EH. Springer, the | tend the dinner at Meves cafeteria, | religious work director of the asso Second ave. and Seneca st, Tuesday! ciation, will address the members. at¢ p.m Prof. Frank E. Cooper, | stiss Springer has just returned from superintendent of schools, will ad-|an extended trip to New York and drean the club. A special committee, | the East and will give the club an compored of Mr. M. J. Love, Mr, C.|inapirational talk on her work and HL. Bickell and Dr. Ht. C. Miller, will | experiences: be In charge of the evening's enter: tainment. Maud McGough, at 2 p. m. cee c Towa Ch ‘The members of the player group |will take up rehearsals for their Seattle Music Study plays to be given Friday, May 14, in| The Seattle Music Study club will| the Membgrs hall. There will be meet with Mra. Carl Hobltitzel, 930/ three oneact plays, One of the 17th ave., Tuesday, May “11, at 1:0.| piays, “The Beau of Bath,” will be junder the direttion’ of Miss Gay | Lawson, the membership secretary the ¥. W. C. A., and « graduate student of the University of Wash ington. The lays, both one rooms, 4090 Arcade bull aot comed The Burglar” short business session, pre and “Engaging Janet,” will be pro by the president, Mrs. C. P. Gorman,| duced by Mrs. Florence F. Ham will be followed by cards, with the| mond, a graduate of the Greeley social committes, Mra. John Inkster,| School of Expression, New York Mra, Thomas Coulson, Mra. EB. D.| City. Mra, Hammond haa recently Barnes, Mrs. A. T. Ruser, Mrs. W.| come to Seattle from the East and is |H. Donley, Mrs. William Campbell,|much interested in dramatic work Mrs, Thomas Grant and Mra. T. B.| for young club women, Lafferty in charge. The hosteswes for the tea, which completes the enter. | ee Canadian Woman's Club The Canadian Woman's club will hold its semi-monthly meeting Tues- day, May 11, at 2 p. m., in the club The Acacia club for young mar —— | ried women will transfer its Wednes @ay club meeting to Thursday and jwill attend in a. body the lecture given for mothers in the Frederick | & Nelson auditorium at 2:30 p, m The Wednesday swimming class of) the club, pwever, will not be inter. rupted. | MATING SATU Prices: First Floor $2.50; Malrony a2- 81.50; on | Wednesday evening the Kwan| Kweo club will meet for supper in} the tea room with the Fellowship | |elub, with Bible class to follow in| | the club rooms at 6:45 | At 6:30 p. m. after supper in the | tea room the business exchange com | mittee, componed of a delegate from all the bisiness girls’ clubs of the Y. W. C. A. will meet toeconfer with Miss Marte Bernard, the secretary of the Seattle Y, W. C. A. business ex change on the work of that depart | ment ST acoomplish#64-American actor, descent bubble of modern hu- This dramatic masterpiece by widely read novel of imately illustrates the lives of {fers Mr. Post 2 wonderful op. impersonated His drug fiend tsa “man,” the Mental and moral characters Thureday the Friends of All club Nquet to the mothers members, in commeme | |ration of Mothers’ Day." ‘The | |quet will be held at 7 o'clock in the | | private dining room of the cafetert ;and an interesting program ta being prepared, A LIVING, MOVING, TALK | OF THE WARP AND Woor | The executive board of the club j watt meet on Wednesday evening at Modern Plays, pulsating with \5 0 in the office of the club secre Ate,” presented in a for a short business session, The members of the club and their friends spent the week-end at | the ¥. W. C. A. camp, on Bainbridge Island, The plays given by the club players last Friday evening were a huge success, and the proggeds it is LOUISE ANNABLE Piano Recital by Grace Jobson jlarry Krinke Wrnce Jobson in tay evening, M The following prog 4 Pum will proment Mins recital Tue ate “mw w ar Karecnott ott a1 } Vee {Kare 4 O harp Valse K Major Kirchner Recital at Cornish School At the Cornish school ove Me M 16, at #20 Kirchner violonce companied by Mise Anna will appear in recite an follows Saturday | lock ac Georke wt jrant Dall, | progra Concerto A Minor | Hariequi Eifentans ave ¥ Mod A weer | ) sald are to be used not only to carry on the work of the club, but to ansint |the welfare work of the Seattle Y. | WGA Friday the Altrua club wil! have & short business semrion and then ad. Journ to attend the lect at the Chamber of Commerce given by the Mountaineer club on the wild flow te of Washington. The Union Bidle class of the Y. W A. will have its regular study hours on Tuesday and Thursday eve Rings at 6:45 o'clock after their club suppers in the tea room. see Tuesday Program for Child Welfare Werk Tuceday program for Child Welfare week, beginning tomorrow, to be wiven at the Hon Marche, will be 19 & m.—Iijuetrated lecture, “Reginning of léfo shown by Mra HO. Mecre wider the auspices of the Btate Board of Meaith. +4. -Monart ®paviding Robert Eden Mre Hamuel MacDonald arcompantet = | health depart} Mubject: “The | wenson Amith, profemor of pey- cholony at the Malley Gatsert foun tien, University of Washington. Sub- me “The Supervision of the Mental Development of Chfidren.” Dr, Marietta Marsh Armatrong. Subject “Juvenile Delinquency.” Dr. J.B. Crichton. Rubject: “Tuberculo- | oe and Childhecd.” ° Kappa Alpha Theta Bridge Party The alumnae of Kappa Alpha The-| ta will entertain at bridge Wednes- | day, May 12, at the home of Mra. J M. Gilman, 2414 First ave. W. eee Washington State Prison Association Washington State Prison associa on will meet tomorrow at & p. m. in the social room of the Y. M. C. A.,| corner of Fourth avenue and Madi won street, Delogates from fourteen annoctations have been invited to par ticipate in the meeting which is called to promote the division called “Prison Ald Association,” the object of which is to help raise the salaries of the prisoners and to assist them when their terms expire. “The Woman With Wonder Voice” AT THE METROPOLITAN Monday Eve., May 17 Prices $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 (Plus 10% War Tax, [ NO MAIL ORDERS | Members Reserve Wednesday, May 12 GENERAL SALE THURSDAY, MAY 13 WARIOING — The Ladies’ Musical Club announces that specutation in the Galli-Curei lickete will be prosecuted, SAME BROCADE FOR BRIDES OF FOUR GENERATIONS PH. Lh ‘ Cc 2, . KA URFUIAN The gown Lane, age Dmmeee 6, a worn by Miss Nancy | row Wilson was among the many dis- hter of the former secre-| tinguished guests present, intertor, when she be- — ide of Philip C. Kauff man, Was of rich tvory br e tint and te ur modern dressmak same material, with necessary altert- tions, has served four generations of brides, [t was worn by Miss Lane's mother, grandmother and great grandmother, The wedding, in St. John's church, Washington, was a brilliant society event. Mrs, Wood dau tary of th selina ame the w.c. TU Beattie Federation W. C. T. U. will meet at the Plymouth Congregation- al church, tomorrow at 2 p. m. Mrs. Jackson Bilsbaugh will talk on “Women in Politica.” Members urged to be present. Public invited. ture ‘Telling a man not to worry lb about as effective as warning a small boy not to eag too much. Orphan Groil Aiasnaat TWICE DAILY—2:30, 8:15 Nights—15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Mats., 15c to 50c Old favorites and new combined in a delightful seven-act bill of Orpheum Circuit Vaudeville, GET SEATS EARLY y | BLOSSOM SEELEY Wi BERLE FIELD Sam Miller and Gene Cass in CRESS DAYNE In Mr. Creasy's latest MISS SYNCOPATION” MERLE DUVAL & SYMON in “THEIR FIRST QUARREL” ORVILLE STAMM The modern Hercules Lato Physical Instructor, U, $8. Navy DE WITT YOUNG & CO. in an unusually clever offering “BLACK AND WHITE" JENNIE MIDDLETON By special arrangement WILL M. CRESSY will talk on his experiences with the A. E, F.- in France . Topics of the Day Concert | iworeum | Orchestra

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