The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1920, Page 8

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ISSISTANTS CHOSEN FOR (ECEPTION AT GRACEMONT BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Soetety Eitttor of The Star oT THE KSCEPTION AT WHICH MRS. JOHN T. HEFFERNAN and) Miss Grace Heffernan will be hostesses on Thursday afternoon, at ont, their spactous home on Blaine boulevard, Mrs. M. A. Arnold | ‘Miss Clara Moss will be in the receiving line. At the urna, Mra, David “Moss, Mrs. Norval :H. Latimer, Mrs, ‘Thomas Bordeaux and Mra. James | ‘Gleason will preside, assisted in the dining room by Miss Geraldine | Miss Virginia C Mime Cootes and Miss hI Drew will qreet the callers at the door. e's e i i [ r if rma i Hh tial t | 3 F i ef ari ue ; | Fretwell will entertain with lin he 4 ‘ae DATES. To Remember SATURDAY, OCTORER 8— Complimenting Mim Koberta Hatne- eg and her fiance, Mr. John party at & duffet supper. Mra Weber Plank's luncheen at the Hotel forrento tn compliment to James Shackelford Hines infantry. He is the son of Mr. of this city, Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, Dur ing the war he was choges from the Sixth division to represent that di- stationed at San Pedro, and her daughter, Mise Bernardine Rooks, who has for several months been visiting in the South. Luncheon to Compliment Miss Huteson — Entertaining for Miss Margaret Huteson, « bride-clect, Mrs. Frank hunch. eon of ten covers on Friday, at the Mass., who bas been the house guest of Mr. and Mra. Henry Fordyce Blake, Miss Gloria Frink was host. ess at a dainty luncheon of eight cov- ers Tuesday at the Sunset club. An attractive basket of corn flowers and French marigolds centered the "| board, . Miss Craig Becomes Mrs. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Craig annamnce the marriage of their daughter, Mil dred Rose, to Mr, Clarence Bernard Kelly. The ceremony was pertormed Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, with Rev. Father McGrath officiating. Mr, and Mrs. Kelly left for Idaho Falls, will be at home to their friends after November 1, at 1703 , | sist av Y. W.C. A. TO AID ‘| SEATTLE’S _jthe Young Women Thursday at the Hotel Wash- Later the guests attended tion for much entertaining dyg- visit in the city as the house of Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips 7 morning for me in Kansas City, traveling ye ar ° irs. Hooker to Entertain V. R. Hooker will enter- Monday, at the Uni- ty in to Mrs. ephen C. Cook, who has recently filand Twelve intimate friends TEACHERS Realizing the importance of the school teacher as a factor, in the upbuilding of Seattle children, plans have been completed by officials of Christian Asso elation. to cooperate in every way with instructors on Seattle's big achool staff. Charlotte Winter of Los Angeles, Miss | leen Donohoe. Little Mary Galbraith and | With beautiful ceremony, om Wednesday evening in St. Paul’s church, Miss Claire Me- Donald became the bride of Mr. Vincent L. Sylliaasen. ‘ bes MONDAY Weman's Civie Chub ‘The Woman's Civic club will meet at the New Washington hotel af 2 pm Myr@e forte! Cub ‘The Myrtle Social club will meet Monday in the Masonic Temple at 2p. m All friends are invited. eee Ragiey P-T. A. ‘The next meeting of Bagiey P.- T. A. will be held at the school at 330 p. m An addrens of expocial interest to parents will be given by Mr. Frank B, Cooper, superintendent of schools, } | idly. with eapecial reference to the use and tnportation of narcotic drugs. eee ete Romero Unien No. 6 to Housewarming * ‘The entertainment committee of Sp m, tn the W. O. W. hall. Ali male and female federal employes are cordially invited and an inter esting evening is promised. a Y. W. C. A. Athletic Club Ap atbletic club is being organized at the Y. W. C. A. for the pygposes of offering indoor sporta in an at tractive and inexpensive way to the young women of Seatle .: A riding class under ¥. W. C. A.| ia also planned. Rollér kaling in the gymnasium ts ached. wled for Fridays from 6 to & p. m. and volley ball on Wednesdays trom 6 to 8 pm. whereas basketball will he played on Mondays and Wednes days from & to 9 p. m. Games of water baseball have already been started in the pool. The cinas in Mtenaving i» being augmented rap The regular classes gymnasium work in individual gym pasticn will be followed out as 4 part of the schedule Knights of Columbus to Give Dance The Knights of Columbus an- } | pounce the first of their winter series The Gamma Phi will meet at the home of Mra Miller Freeman, 932 17th ave. N., on Tues day, Ootober 21, at 10:30 a. m. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 Woman's Century club will meet at the Federated clubhouse Wednesday, Qctober 15, at 1030 a m A full attendance is desired. eee Elsic Lincoln Benedict (yb No. 1 The EBisie Lincoln Benedict club No. 1 will meet at the home of Mra. Lida McKercher, 4705 Seventh ave. N. E., next Tuesday eveniny at 8 o'clock. Mrs. A. Michael will talk on The first step in thie co-operation |” “| program will be to get acquainted with local teachers. This will be accomplished thru a big reception, arrangements for which were com- pleted Saturday by Mrs. Grace G. Crowder, secretary of the clubs de- partment of the ¥. W. C. A. A Personal invitation is being sent to all of the 1,500 teachers in the city for the function, which will be held next Saturday, October 16, trom 4 to 6 o'clock. At 4 o'clock teacher guests will assemble in the lobby of the associa. tion and there will be met by a re ception committee headed by Miss E. A. Bouthmay4, general secretary, the following members of the executive committee of the associa- tion: President Mrs. Gertrude Brawley, Mrs. HK. B, Burwell, M: J. T. Ronald, Mrs. Everett Smith, Mrs. Joseph C. Black, Mra. J. A. Siamm, Mrs. G. H. Dearborn, Mrs, W. D. Wood and Mrs Chari Black. A committee of Y. W. C. secretaries will meet ti and escort them thru the elghtstory “¥" building, showing them the va: fous departments from the roof gar. den down to the gymnasium and swimming pool. A musical program hap been arranged and tea will be, Seattle Review No. 8 Women's Renefit Association of Maccabees will meet Thursday, October 14, at 8 p. m., at W. O. W. hall A recep. on for new members will be held. eee Seattle Andubon ‘The Seattle Audubon eociety will meet Tuesday, October 12, at 8 p. m., at the chamber of commerce. Mr. 8. F. Rathbun will speak on "Migratory Birds.” eee Angora Grotto to Give Series of Dances Angora Grotto has planned a series of dances for the season to be held on the third Friday of each month, The first dance of the series will be held on Friday, October 15, at 9p. m., at Masonic Temple eee City Federation of W. ©, T. U. ‘The City Federation of W. G. 7. U. will meet at Plymouth Congrega- tional chureh on Tuesday, October 12, at 2 p.m. Reports from the state convention, recently held at Vhn- couver, Wash. will bo 1cudy. Dr. W. M. McKibden, sx retary of the Seattle China club, wii? address the ing on conditiong in China and of dances to be given on Columbus day, Tuesday, October 12th, in the Knights of Columbus ballroom, An augmented orchestra will fur- nish music and several artiatic num. bers will be presented during the in termission. Another feature will be the “bachelors’ alcove” in charge of Mr. Charies Moriarty. The patrons and patronesses are: Mr. and Mra. KE. J. Manion, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Vames J. Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Connor and Mr. and Mrs, M. C, Collins. ‘The committee on arrangements are: Mr. Chas. Moriarty, Mr. C. Keston Conway, Mr. Joseph Vidone, Mr. Edward Finnegan and Mr. Frank O'Brien, chair All knights and their friends are invited to atten Dancing at 9. eee Beatie Civic Club Meets - members of the Seattle Civic elub were delightfully entertained at tho club hall this week with two plano selectiong by Mrs. Doria Mc- Graff. Mr. Cornelius W. Styfer gave vocal number and Mrs. Amanda Gordon, state officer of the Pacific Coast Rescue association, gave @ very interesting and in- structive talk on general civic im- provement. eee Gatewood P-T. A. ‘The Gatewood P.-T. A. will enter. tain with a dads’ night Tuesday, October 12, at 8 o'clock. Dads arc urged to come and bring the moth- ora. A program will bp given. Rey. | R. H. Campbell of Pilgrim church will be the speaker of the evening, Refreshments will be served. eee Campbell P..T. A. ‘The Campbell PT. A. will hold tts afternoon meeting on October 16 at 2:40 p. m. at the school, Informal, and the committee asks members to bring sewing. All are inyited. Mrs. McNeill will read and refreshments will be served, eee ‘Women's Century Club The Women's Century club will in epecta! | hold its annual reception Friday afternoon, October 12, in the Hotel —Portrait by Grady. Washington. Mra George D. Scho field ts chairman of arrangements and Mra, Blake D. Mills vice chair. man, with the following committer: Mra. W. A. Poster, Mra. W. ¥, Per kina, Mra. A. Harker, Mrs. Frederick W. Graham, Mra. H, V. Luithien, Mrs, W. W. De Forest, Mrs. John J. Inkster Jr, Mra, F. W. Houghton, Mra. J. D. Curtis, Mra. John J. Lea, Mrs. F. K. Maxham, Mra Noble E. Hightower and Mra. George G. Alt- now. eee The North End Circle of the Child's Conservation league will meet on Wednesda: 18, with Long, Mr. end Mra. Gerald Shannor are receiving mneasages of felicita on on the birth of a daughter born last evening in the Swedish hospital cee Mr, ané Mra. H. P. Kennedy have returned from a aix weeks’ Boston New York, Chicago and Minneapolis trip. eee Dr. Chariea Mi. Moore left Wedner day evening to attend the medical convention at Hot Springs, Ark., which convenes October 13, 14 and Later he expects to visit tives and friends at different perio He expects to be away about three weeks eee Mra. Bo Sweeney will remove next week from the Minor hospital to the Hotel Terry. eee Mr. Viadimtr Stefanason, Arctic ex plorer and lecturer, will be in the city the first of November on a leo Mra KB. H. Luka 6260 10th ave. D. m., the Cosmopolitan club of the Beattie Y. W. C. A. will meet for Bible class and current events to be followed by ewimming and gym nasium classea, ‘Tile business exchange committee, which ts made up of delegates from all the clubs, will meet with Miss thelr home, eee Mr. Heber i. Plank left Thure@ay morning for Vancouver, B. C., for a business trip of a few daya eee Mra. Harland R. Marts Jr. return- od last evening from Bozeman, Mont, where she spemt two weeks visiting friends, 5 eee Mr. and Mrs. HB. 1. McAlister are departing next Friday, to ppend the winter in southern California. They pian to ship their car to San Francisco, and motor south. eee Mr. and Mra. W. %. Nichols are planning to leave next week for month's visit, En route they will stop in Portland to visit their daughter, Miss Evelyn Nichola, who is a dtudent at St Helen's Hat. From San Francisco, they will motor south, visiting points of interest in southern California, eee Mrs. Alice Dowden and daughter, Mins Elizabeth Dowden, have taken Quarters at the Washington Apart- ments for the winter, eee Miss Agnes Budden, who bas re- USIC In Seattle Ml * __ Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE Singers Heard in Joint Recital Miss Maria M. Watson and Margaret A, Harmon, singers, heard enthusiastically at « joint cital at the ¥. W. C. A. audi Vriday evening. eee Ladies’ Musical Club Concert Monday afterneon, October 11, the Y. W. C. A auditorium, Ladies’ Musical club will give a cert. Mrs. G. F. Russell and MaAell Gille are to of program. CARE OF PLANTS Heliotropes, roses, geraniums an@ foliage plants, such as begonias, need the direct rays of the sun, otherwise they die. Palms, ivys and ferns need cently returned from eo three monthw visit in Montreal, Quebec, end points along the lower Bt Lawrence, has returned to her home in? this city. Om ber way hame, she spent several days in Boston, New York city, Washington, D. C., and Chicago. eee Miss Isabel Jacobs arrived last evening from Sedro-Woolley, and is “| the guest for the week end of her ‘The Friends of All club will meet Thursday at 6 o'clock for club the cafeteria to be follow. Bible clase in the club the second floor at 6:45 members of the club will ing for their Hal- take place the lag club of the high school girle will meet in their club rooms at 4:30 DP. m for & general business meet ing. ‘The Fellowship club will have their club supper in the tea room at 6 o'clock Wednesday night, October 13th, & be followed by their regular Bible class in the Bible rooms on the recond Noor, under the direction of Mra. Norma Greiner. ‘The Acacia club for young married women will meet on Friday, October 1ith, at 1 p, m. for w social and tea to bring the old and new members together to get better acquainted. There will be some interesting cur rent topic readings after «which the members will go to their swimming chase. On Priday evening, October 15th, at T p.m, the Altrua club will meet for an evening of current events after which the members will go to thelr swimming classea, There will also be a short business mession to errange for a Hallowe'en party the club is planning to give the last Fri- day in the month. On 16th, from 4 ue ¥. W. C. tion ang tea of seattle. afternoon, October 6 o'clock, the Seat- ralded Picturization of- Famous Bussisn Cellist Playing id Nocturne +a s2svesseese, Chopin Dreams os-oessees recs, Bartlett FELLOW CITIZENS Pollard Comedy NEWS mother, Mrs. BE. H. Jacoba “5 eee Mra. Bert Ward will leave the first part of Nov for Cali- fornia, making her nce in Pasadena, with her son, Mr. Victor Dalton Ward. oe Mr. and Mra. A. C, Stevens will) occupy the KZ. L. McAllister home * If you are trritable you may be the last person to realize it unless you honestly examine yourself. Are ‘out vase ven subject to headaches? Do you forget easily? 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