The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 14

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MUSICALE TEA AT FINE ARTS ON SUNDAY BY BEULAH MITCHELL COU Society Kditor of The Star NAUGURATING A SERIES OF SUNDAY AFTERNOON TEAS, at the Fine Arts, will be the musicale and tea on Sunday in the gallery at Ss Mine Lillian Townsend, of Coco moke City, Maryland, who has been aunt, Mra. J, two the guest of her for the months Thursday for he oe | Melvin left on past Mra. ©, D, Goepel, of Calgary, ix the guewt of Mr, end Mre, Andrew MUSIC AND COMEDY AT PALACE HIP The new # Better. that opened yester doy at Loew's Palace Hip provides a blending one of thr and Mie Ff provides much of mirth, the latter laughs, and al High news.” a bit of mu pre a compar en peo the melody | entering Co Buy Your : lothes on Credit Bettop ay y ity At Big Saving Double Discounts ~. are now offered by Cherry 8 You may buy on terms to suit and save 10%-—if you pay within 30 be around the wetivities of an irrepres wble Pullman porter ayed by Lurton, and there ix a pleasing chore a by Edna Cable, an attr A bit of 5 by Fr Brian, both 1218 Fourth ave, from 3 until 6 o'clock, An exhibit of Paul Gustin’s pletures and a musical half hour, with Jacques JouJerville, vooalist. and where phe will spend. a month with Miss Isobe! Parry, pianist, te to be given, with a social hour to follow “y Mrs. W. J at Oak Bay Mrs, Alfred Ti. Anderson wij! be hostew for the afternoon, aanisted by Mre 7, 6 Jason D. Butler, Mrs, Archibald 8. Downey, Mra. A, L. Hawley, Mrs, Py H Mra, Louin Fisher Boynton, of | Clark, Mies Adelaide Nickels Miss Cathérine Coftins, } Chelan ie spending a tow weeks wit a oe ! ents, Mr ire ‘ M. Gilleaple, on her way to Victoria Goepel FE go tive singer » ix contrib and Bille pOonnens uted and 6 Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. at their country home at Sea Edris to Be at Home In compliment to Mre. Skinner's Rouse guest, Mrs. Frank Tooker, of Pittsburg, and also in welcome to her daughterintaw, Mrs, Gilbert Whittemore Skinner, who ly removed from New David Edward Skinner and her daughter, Mrs, William C. Bdris, are giving a tea on Thursday afternoon Oct. 28, at the Skinner residence With calling hours from 3:20 until 6 @elock bas recent York, Mrs ‘Mrs. Van Ogle to Interpret Russian Comedy “The Lady from the Provinces, Ivan Turgenev’s comedy, will be in terpreted for admires of the great Russian novelist and dramatist, by Mrs. Louise Van Ogie on Monday Morning at 10:30 o'clock, In the Cornish Schoo! auditorium. This Will be the second of a series of lex tures now being given at the school ‘The play is said to rank favorably With the novels of Turgenev, and has been Mra. Van Ogle. Turgeney, as a dramatist. is Bittle known outside of Kumia, but Dis prose writings have long been @amired by English and American Teaders of discrimination. His plays. Which are immensely popular in Kus translated by DATES To Remember FRIDAY, OCTORER t— Ay ment at the Metropolitan tre SATURDAY Mee OCTORER albert Bul fr James Howe and Miss Piapenh SUNDAY, OCTONER t— ¥ of serie ale tear, te Arte so otety, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29— Beattie Tennte ations call Bast Formal opening of the Tole SATURDAY, OCTOBRE 30— Hallow Clarke, and Ube members of the party NOVEMBER 6. dave m home of hurat Hulbert former apartment | Mrs. Margaret removed thin Week to her in the Arcadia, M Mins Myrtle Whitman guests for the winter will be her ed Wed news trip Mr c ¢ newday ¢ Carpenter retu ening from a bu to Ban Franciseo Mr and Mre B&H. Kobibase have been guetta at the Hote) nington for several days, @ Wednesday for California they will remain for the winter - ee whe Mr. George W. Allen returned yes terday from business ip to Port land, eee Mrs. F. M. Dudley, who uth recently with her non-in-law | nd daughter, Mr, and Mra. Patrick Parnell Clark, returned Wednesday evening, and is, with Mr again occupying apartments at lotel Borrento motored Dudley the | Mra. Byron Wilson and @mali son. ! ince Uvelr advent from Alaska. have been guests at the Hotel Pen nington, left Tuesday for California to spend the winter season. ee Mr. Russell Bordeaux left this pleasing ringing A bit of “nut nd #nappy patter number of one, form the offering of the Rob neon McCabe Trio Farrel! and Heteh are with Jokes two ener colored singers, wh helf own componitions in ashion The tynam! \ i Brothers do! \77) is the \ Three Kitaro juggling and t The Street Called Straight feature winter. neing photoplay 8. A. WEEK Italian Commercial Club Announces Benefit On October the 26th, the Italian Commercial club will present at the Metropolitan theatre Mr Zanco, dramatic and Madam Kugente Di Pr formerly piano soloist of the imperial court of Rus ia, in joint recital. The entire pro eode will be forwarded to the vic Sergio tenor. jt of the recent earthquake dis | aster of Italy & A. WERK To enable » hammer to be used aa ® hatchet an inventor has pat ented @ blade to be attached to ite head. days you can save an EXTRA 10%. This is the unusually generous offer made by Cherry's. The short coats for plush women y Come in and see all the fashion- able new apparel for men, women and boys just received for fal] and sport and misses, shown by Cher- ry's at very low pricea, are wonderful values. Wsa Old Vrederick & Neilson Bids. Second Avenue +4 eek for an eastern trip of a month . Wihem BE. Nye & A, WEEK OPAQUE FLY jterfly and adorn it with sliver or col-| SCREENS w To make traneparent fy soreens Second husbands fasten their hu at opaque, & coat of thin white paint the back of the head by means of} which has been diluted with turpen SATURDAY, NOVEMBER t0- Jusior Guild of the Orthopedic how it d Thanksgiving dence : d Sil T at the Masente Temple Bridge an Ouver fea more Sitios ‘ses and. sver: shower | suichday- Grane ww ux Goma ou |PROPOSALS BY HAIR ‘Will be given Thursday, October 28. | playhouse, 16th ave. & and Yesler| TOYKIO, Japan, Oct, 22—1t @t 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. | way, for eocial and dance. All| year all Broussais C. Beck. Later tea will Minnesotans are invited. Refresh a Sia, were witnewmed by Mrs Van ‘Ogie in the Moscow Art theatre. | the lttle Mr. and Ml Portrait by James and Merrihew ono ored ornaments tows looking for = leap the time im Japan. The have certain ways of Be served and a short musical pro- Will be contributed by Mra. | Farrell and Mr. Claude Mad-| den. Mra Beck will be asaisted by) Mize Sarah Farrel! and Mrs. Kath erine Polson: eee _ Dinner at Home | ‘Mr. and Mra. Harvey J. Fetter are ining with @ dinner this at their residence. eee iss Cornish Issues ‘With invitations tasued to friends the four honor gursts, Madame 0 Mise Helen Wright, Isabelle Parry and Miss Meicina Follette, Miss Nellie Cornish has i & email informal tea for ¥ efiernoon at the Sunset between the hours of ¢ and 6 Mrs. Frederick Struve and Harry Whitney Treat will dis the hospitalities of the urns eee tractive Tea Charles Andrus Maury enter at tea this afternoon, as a f compliment to Mrs, Cecil H ome and Mrs. Jack Converse, | are removing to Mount Vernon. Make their future bomen Yel chrysanthemums added an au-| nal note to the rooms, and at the | lam table, where Mrs, John C. Mo lian, Mrs. Herbert Greene, and Corwin F. Eberting alternated. tations were extended to friends a . ‘arewell Affairs for iss Townsend Complimentary to their house «Mest, Miss Lillian Townsend, who ‘departed yesterday for her home in “Maryland, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mel ~ ¥in entertained informally at their home on Wednesday evening. _ A charmingly appointed luncheon on Wednesday, with Mra, Frank D. ‘Harve! as hostess, was aiso in honor 4 Miss Townsend. House Warming Planned _ for Halloween Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Tollefsen have - dasued about seventy-five invitations Yor a house warming, Saturday even. ing, Oct. 40, in their new residence, ‘Bt 2837 10th ave, N. . * Farewell Party for Mrs. Cook Mrs. Thomas 8. Lyons entertained | thirty guests on Wedtiesday even ing at her home, as a farewell gompliment to her house guest, Mra. P. A. Cook, who departed Thursda for her home in Anchorage, Alaska. | Music and cards occupied the even “tng hours, with dainty refreshments _ later. Autumn leaves and bowls of | Fellow blossoms adorned the rooma | CLUBS FOR SATURL Stevens Post No. 1, G. A. R. | Stevens Post No. 1, G, A. f., holds ite regular business meeting at Veterans’ hall, Armory, on Saturday October 23, at 7:30 p. m., with Senior Vice Commander A. ¥, Haynes, pre. siding. All members requested to at tend. eee Pythian Sisters Pythian Sisters’ Past Chief Asso- Gation will give a benefit card party urday evening, October 2%, 8 p. m.,| =the home of Mrs. R. G. Green, | 267 6th West. All friends invited y eee West Seattle Chapter No. 106 West Seattle Chapter No. 106, 0 E. 8, will give a dancing party! Saturday evening at West Seattle hall, Matrons and Wastern Stars are welcome. eee Kapps Alpha Theta to Meet The Seattle alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta will meet for luncheon at the home of Mrs, G. P. Story, * Saturday afternoon. The luncheon will be at half past 12, and will be followed by a meeting at 2 o'clock. ee i Mopher Club Sovial and Danco | The Gopher dup will assemble { ain, Mra, Della M. Phillipe and Mra, ments will be served. eee | Bapting Women Lanchton } The Baptist women of the city are! ranging who wou im tront entertaining the Baptiet women stu-| dents of the University of Washing. | ton at luncheon at 12.30 at the Wash ington Annex. One hundred and ninety-five invitations have been ex tended, eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Steven's “Fraternity, Charity, and Club, No. 1 Steven's “Fraternity, Charity and Loyalty” Club, No, 1, will hold its regilar weekly whist party Wednes day. October 27, at the Panama Cafeteria, 1415 Third ave, this be ing fourth of the regular series. Game commences prpmptly at 5:20. Players are urged to be at tables on timé. The committer has arranged special favors for higheat score of series, A special social evening is Promised goon. The committee in charge is Mre Kate B. Cranney chairman, Mrs. Sophia Rusk, Mre| Grace Jennings, Mrs. Margaret Nor- | Margaret Resch. eee Seattle Lodge No. 7 Beattie Lodge No. 7, Degree Auxil- lary to Evergreen Lodge No. 2, A.| Oo. U. W. will meet October 26, 5) Pp. m., in Evergreen hall, Arcade building, with Mre. Hattie McKay, ‘chief of honor, presiding. All mem bers requested to be present, eee Longfellow P, T. A. The Longfellow P. T. A. wil hold its regular meeting Thursday, Octo ber 28, at 2:30, in school house. The eighth grade Industrial will give an interesting program. cee vata tt yap la gl The Department of Literary Inter. pretation, under leadership of Mrs. Marie Beebe, will meet with Mins McGough at 1415 36th ave, on Tues day, October 26, at 1 o'clock. The current topic department will meet at 2 o'clock to study the Constitu tion of the United States. eee Child's Conservation League The Child's Conservation League Wallingford Hill will meet with rs. Arthur Payette, 1816 North | 50th, Thursday, October 28 at 2 p. m.| Election of officers. All invited. eee of M Home-Making Courses at ¥. W. C. A.) Vocational activities at the Young Women's Christian Association, | which were inaugurated several days ago, are now forging ahead at record eed, according to Miss Celia Ger: | rdt, director of the vocational de-| partment of the association | Record interest, exceeding ail pre vious years, is being manifested in| vocational courses, particularly cook ery, millinery and sewing, To meet the demand for short, intensive! courses, Miss Gerbardt will inaugur at a course in serving, to be held | from 2:40 to 3:30 p. m. on October 26 and 28 and November 2. This will include instruction in table decora tion, service, etiquette and other sub. jects, A large attendance is anticl- pated at this course, More than 50 young women are Row attending the six-week din course recently started by Miss Ger hardt, who announces that the regu-| jar open house program given on the} last Friday of each month will, on| October 29, be devoted to a fashion show. This program will show the work being done in sewing and milli nery. Visitors will be escorted thru the vocational departments and tea Will be served, Demonstrations of foodstuffs & p.m, Beginning November 1, a drafting and designing course of twelve to fifteen lessons will be start. | ed for Monday and Wednesday even. ings. cee British American Assockition The regular Briti#h-America sociation will be held in the F Arts hall this evening at & o'clock — A. A, WEEK man TO DRY CROCHETING | After washing crocheted lace | wrap it around a bottle filled with | hot water, The lace should not be} ironed but pulled into shape, iso will be given, 2:40 and} ° hair to Sndicate their te, Girke arrange their hair sp be Titi | main faithful nee cut their hat no ornaments. tortoise shell pins, and widows who! tine, to their This Complete ONOLA. OUTFIT (Cabinet Grafonola, Records, Record Brush and Needles) No More ‘Long Evenings without good music—cal) ir today and see this splendid Cabinet Grafonola, It is car- ried in Oak, Mahogany and Walnut cases, has all the Exclusive Columbia features and Cabinet space for 120 selections. 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