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. PAGE 12 aan “MUSICALE-TEA AT FINE ARTS ON SUNDAY im FINE ARTS WILL entertain with a musica from § until § o'clock to which are anticipated with genuine pl The exhibition of Japanese prints now finve unti? December 10th. Mra, & afternoon, assisted by Mra Falco Goodwin, Mra. R. J. Huston, Mra. Lew ‘The musical numbers will be contribu Dorothea Harper, Mr. Jack Perrine and the program i—a Love » Juda and tea the put sur * Miss Dorothea Ha ~BeBeene from the fre Boheme” Mrs. Vivian Strong Mart Mr. Robert Edmunds Misa Dorothea Harper at the plane, Mrs. Brown Marries Mr. Ives Mra, Marjorie Draham And Mr. Lawrence H. Ives Quietly married last evening in oe Congregational church, Re Brown w Campbell officiating. Immedl after the’ ceremony, Mr. and . Ives left for California, on thelr ing trip. On their return, th be at home at Garrish Hall, 1520 ave ner Hosts © Mr. and Mra Alexander McEwan fertained informally at dinner ae evening at their home, bon ing Sir Francis and Lady Agten @ were in the city for a few days their way to the Orient. eee Dinner in Honor of ir. and Mrs. Fisken With places marked for twelve Mr, and Mrs, Keith Logan t will entertain with a dinner ing Mr. and Mra Keith Fisken, on Monday, Novem- 29, preceding the winter ball in Masonic tomate teat evening. Informal Tea In compliment to her mother, Mra. M. Kelly, of Boston, Mra. G. A ly entertained this afternoon an informal tea. Among those to meet the honor guests were Andrew Thomas, Mra. Charles tell Mra. Charles Thurston,, Stuart Thompkins, Mrs. Barney ly, Mra. Maurice Anderson, Mrv. ‘A. Hil, Mra George Crabtree and (Clarke Practice Club Monday Practice club will be! on Friday itccnse for the’ ecrasion will be fa W. K Chileot, Mra William Mrs. B. B. Burnside, Mra J. Burkhart, Mra F. J. Calkins,| ils Gemma Dance | AQAIN ON NEXT SUNDAY in the Hic Is invited, These artistic by the cultured peo on display tn the gal H. Hedges will be t in, Mrs, M. H. Drabam, is Schwager and Mra, P Mra A Mr, Robert Edmunds DATES To Remember WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 AFTERNOON allery at 1213 Fourth ave. | affatrs | of our city ry will con ena for the PY) Purdy od by Mra, Vivian Strong Hart, Mins Following is THE SEAT | | of | Dinner and ‘brides at Buneet ctub, James Doster 18 TL Prospect at Keon's brides tem Fox. Jr, Albert Charles te enter- bride tn compliment to Miss Ruth Norton, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER te— 3 to have musteate et Mra Guild of the Or to hold Tha the Masonic Temple for League Sea 18th N. NOVEMBER t1— catemen dalnties of Mra Leary's homa te Day Nurvery with Miss Katherine Lake WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2¢— Program of romantic muate at 2 p. Mra Otte Floyd Lamson and Mra Lewis B m, at the Saneet chub Peeples hostess FRIDAY, NOVEMBER te— o Women's Tntver- 2 to &, with Mre and Mra Paul Ryorett Clarke Ford as hosters, SATURDAY, NOVEMNER #1. ‘The marriage of Mise lea to Mr. parents of the bride-elect. Mrs. 0. B. Gibbs, whe recentty re| vited to the meeting of W. B. A. turned from California, is in the| Social cfub with Mra Ida Setchell, Minor hospital recovering from an|520 N. Sist st. at 1:30 p m Mness. Later she will return to ber home at Alki point. STUFFED "|PORK CHOPS 4 chops 1% cups stale bread crumbe malt and pepper hot water Have the chops cut 1% Inches | Thomas, 1401 Eighth ave. W. Robert & Gillespy, with reception following at the home ef Mr and Mra James F Agnew, The small son of Mr. and Mrs. E. aot George MoC ‘oy. Portrait by James & Merrihew WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Committers Sunshine Club, Wemen ef Moose heart Legion Sunshine club, Women of Moose heart Legion, will hold an all<iay The playgrounds and recreation | ‘ |committee of Seattle Central counci | ™**tne with Mra. Olive J. Ogg, 937 | of the Congress of Mothers and P.’T. A. will moet at 1:20 p. m. at the ¥ W. C. A. for a conference with Mrs. Frank A. Steele of the board of gov- jernora. |2tnd ave eee All Sainte’ Church Guild AD Saints’ Church guild will hold jite annual bassar and dinner this afternoon and evening at the Lake side Club house, Sist ave. & eee Amaranth Club No 1 Amaranth club No, 1 will be en tertained by Mra. Ruby Bell, 6217 1s ava N. E. on Thursday, No vember 18 Picnic funcheon at 1320, All Eastern Stars invited. eee Ladies’ Auxiliary to Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Ladies’ Auxiliary to Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers will give a. 1 @'clock luncheon, followed by « card party, in Foresters’ hall, First ave eee Lecture at Transportation Rooma eee of St. George Daughters of St. George, Alexan | dra lodge, No. 172, will meet at 130 Dp. m& in First Avenue ball, eee W. B. A. Social Cub AN Maccabees and friends are to ve. and Virginia st eee Queen Anne Fortnightly Club Queen Anne Fortnightly club will meet at 2 p. m. with Mra Harlan (lab TLE STAR ents," November 18, 1920, at ck in the Transportation club Rullway Exchange buliding of Cherry st 8 0% rooma, and This tw the firwt lecture in a of tive being given by Dr, Seb History and Contemporary Po! under the auspices of the Collegiate Litton” Alumnae. Friends of All Club Friends of All » in club at ¥. W. C. A. Mins Alice W chairman on arrangements, and Mina Helen Po chairman on member ship. room: Parliamentary Procedure ment of Coterie Club Partiamentary Procedure ment of the Coterie club with Mrs Robert Atkins, 6249 16th ave. N. 1 Mra. George N. McLoughlin will pre side, Depart Depart Alpha Ctub club will meet Thursday W. H. Oliver, 1164 20th Luneheon at 1230 p. m. eee Pythian Sisters’ Altrulstie Cub The Pythian Sisters’ Altruistic will give a benefit card party Thursday, N In the new Knigh Third and Virginia. AN wel Alpha with Mrs ave, N. rooms, come, . Fortsen Thy gesen Lancheon Mre, M. V, Cox will entertain the Forteon-Thygesen auxiliary with a luncheon Thursday, November 14, at noon, at the home of her mother, Mra. Fred Thompson, 901 1fth ave For reservations, phone Beacon 208 eee Mountain View Ladiew Ald Society Mountain View Ladies’ Aid society will give a card party Thureday eve ning, at ® o'clock, at Caswell ball N. 73rd and Aurora “Fraternity Charity Loy alty” Club Stevens “Fraternity, Charity, Loy alty” club will give a progremsive whint party this evening at the Pan ama cafeteria, 1415 Third ave. at 6:30 All friends invited. eee Seattle Council of Minute Women Regular monthly meeting Thurs day, November 1th, at 2 o'clock In Fr k & Nelson's anditortum. A tercentenary program has been arranged by Mim Lucy B. Cole, with illustrations by motion pictures Music by the Washington Schoo! Orchentra. Members may tnvite friends, and children wif be welcome. Seattle officers: Mra. Fred W. Hert, jr. councilor; Mra. A. DP, Mur ley, secretary; Mra Ftaymond Fra sier, treasurer; Miss Ruth Gaszaen, registrar ‘ ele eo Bryant PT. A. Dryant PT. A. will meet In room No, § of the school at 3 p.m. * eee Sectal Serveq Department Wanem's Century Gob Bectal service department ef Wo- man's Century elnb will meet with Mra, L. EB. Kirkpatrick, 1422 Willard ave, An addrem by Dr. H. M. Read, ofty heath comminioner, on “Social Health.” will be followed by box aue tion sale, Mra W. F. Hitchings, auc tioneer. | Steverrs eee Kast Union Cub Fast Union club wil meet with Mra F. K. McNamara, 1422 Zist ave, lag 1 o'clock. Dr. Richard F. Schots, of the his| The Ladies" guild of St. John's Par. | afternoon, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1928. of Mra. a& WwW Innac rear Thursday 1721 44th ave afternoon at 2 niversity Club Book Re view Class Usic ttle At the meeting on Priday, Sea’ ctie jber 12, of the book rev Novem clans at y club, Conducted by Tirengnon” lowed t LOUISE ANNABLE Henry W. nd ‘ondel Neat Friday, > Watt wi m"| Artists’ Recital at Cornish School the school ember 19 Paul H litgle Ul have the maguzine was eee Olymple Circle No, 87 Olymp! No, 87, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will give a card party at the home of Mra p, 6738 Ninth N. November 20, at #30 see Interlaken Branch Orthopedic Guild Interlaken branch of the ¢ pedic guild will meet Friday ber 19, at with Mrs, Jacob La kou, 1604 22nd ave, N eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS nish filled by an a with appros Armatrong und Boyd Wells who were heard in recital, Both artista are well known to Beattle and thelr concerts looked forward to with pleasure Last evening's concert was an his sonata recital pieces by Handel (1685-1759) and Vera cini (685-1750). ‘The opening num ber was Sonata (& minor by Veracini This was fol cirele | Geor W., Baturds ‘i are cha: y, torical including violin, “La The last number was 6 ae ) by Handel. ‘The audience was very reluctant to let the artists go, and they responded with an aria by Pergolese. Pennsylvaniy Study Club A special program will be present ed at the meeting of the Pennayl vania Btudy club, Friday at the club | ~YeeerrrrreeeeeeeenernneneeeeePrrY Mra Lyle Spencer. The proceeds after|will be for charity and the house | fund. house, A business meeting will be held from untl 3 p. m, which “Prohibition and Progress” Will pe discused, and Mra Kmma AOAN 3 Mhodes will tell of ber trip in New | Seate Ladge No. 97, B. P. 0. E., Zealand. The public ts invited Give Entertainment oe Dances by youthful artista from Palm Circle No. 66 |the De A card party and dance wil be|tured the second open house soiree given Friday evening by Palm Circle| of the season held by Seattle Lodge No. 66, Neighbors of Woodcraft, in| No. 92, B. P. 0. E., at the Elks’ tem the Bwedish club hall, Bighth ave.| ple Friday night. An exceptionally and Olive #t. All friends are invited. | large attendance of Elks and their oe. wives witnesned the performance. Crown Hill PT. A. ps Eel A basket social and general mixer Ballard W. C. T. U. will be held by the Crown Hull PT.) Ballard W. C. T. U. will hold « A. Friday at 730 p.m. at the school >Ting and buy social Friday from 2 A musical program will be one of Until 5 p. m. at the home of Mra eany attractive featu Lillie Manney, 6602 10th ave, N, W. for the evenitig’s entertains, Fancy work and home-cooked good All patrons of the school and their '*# will be for sale and an interest friends are invited to attend. ing program of music and reading eee will be given, Amethyst Chapter, 0. FE. 8. Rope sey. Amethyst Chapter, 0. KB. 8, wil hold a fancy work bazaar on the 19th and 20th of November at F rnal hall, 2609 Jackson st. Luncheon will be served each day and on the 19th & dinner will be given, also entertain ments for each evening. ohne Coterie Club The eemimenthiy meeting of the Coterio club will be held Friday at |2 p.m. in the parlors of the Univer wity Christian church, the meeting place changed for this tifme only. mont Baptst church pageant entitled “America’s Hour” | Friday, in the Fremont Baptist | church at 8 p.m. A cordial invita tion is extened to all A allver of | fering will be taken, eee University of California Alumni For the University of California | Alumni the Golden Bear will walk | on Friday at a 6:30 dinner to be/ given at Blanc’s cafe. For reserva ons, call Marian Ww; Thomson Saturday Aternecn een an Card Phil Mo puree * wilt give a bazaar) nd card party at 2 o'clock Saturday | Novi 20, at the chapter| Think how the Colum- bia, the greatest of musical instruments, will add cheer to your home and make yours a really || Merry Christmas.. The greatest of the world’s artists, from grand opera singers to the “raggest” of dancers will entertain you in your home. |\SARDINE AND EGG SANDWICHES 3 hard-boiled eas butter yol skin and bones from san smooth paste with enough mayonnaise thin Of Remove Mash t lice dinen ene yo and ter pread on brown bread and butter A London coroner has retired with record of 28,000 inquests in his 26 years of service METROPOLITAN Thanksgiving Week Opening Sunday Night Two Bargain Matinees THANKSGIVING DAY AND SATURDAY BEST SEATS $1.50 All Class Flegance and Speed 8 Bchool of Dancing fea | GREAT cast and the Nights: 50¢ to $2.50 ' PLUS WAR TAX The plan below will bring the Columbia to your home for Christmas and all you need to pay is $1 a Week tory Gepartmern of the University of inh wii hold an aliday meeting house, 4530 17th ave. N. E. ‘The | | Washington will give a lecture on) Thursday at the home of Mra Rich | patronesses wih be Mra, Kathryn “Pacta and Fallacies in History;|ard M, Semmes, 265 . TL Wood, Mra | Limitations of Economic Interpreta-|@. W. The women’s auxiliary to Mt. |Ivan W. Goodney, Mra G. A. C tions of History aa Applied to Cur-!Jobn’s Parish will meet at the home| Rochester, Mra. F. M. Padelford and thick. On the edge opposite the bone make a deep incision ar V-shaped as Annie Wright ‘eiatheay Qed Daszaar, at the Hotel Washing: | Posstbie with the point of the V on Annie Wright Seminary club will | the afternoon, will be given in| the edge. Fill the cavity with piain|meet with Mra I. R. Allen, 2406) + | stuffing made of the bread crumbs | Harvard ave. N. + liad | seasoned with salt and pepper and moistened with hot water. Pin the edges of the chop together with \ Deita Gamma dance, following Sanshine Guild Sunshine guild will meet with Btra Mrs. Hall, of the Wilkes Players, and Mra. W. J. Bernard will en. in tomorrow evening with a din. ber of ten covers in their apartment, | | Adrian Court, Mra. G. H. Kolderup spent the ek end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Jones Wing Point, oe = ur. ‘Win H. Morris lett yesterday | Southern California, to be gone eee | Mrs. Mary Orth departed Saturday | tor Hollywood, Cal, where Plans to fend: he winter. The puptis ie laddores: school are | over Saturday to attend the of the junior guild of the jc hospital, eee Mrs. W. A. Humphréy lett Mon for Washington, D. C., where will spend a winter. | Mrs. A. ae neil Thursday | ning from a month's visit in Cali and Arizona, where she vis with her two sons, Capt. Lowell | U. 8, A. and Lieutenant inder Harold Rooks, U. 8. N. Was accompanied home by her iter, Miss Bernadine ttooks hag been spending several In California, visiting her | see Mise Katherine Kittinger tn the | ist, of her brother-in-law and sis. and Mrs. Milton Strong Har- in New York. see _ Mr, and Mrs, Clare Farnsworth little daughter, Nancy, are at the Waldorf-Astoria, in York. eee received yesterday from) announces the safe arrival Mins Elspeth McHwan and Mis» | Roberta Hoge, with the party of under the chaperonage ‘who sailed A cable toothpicks. winter flowers, so-called + | weed, with the | WINTER BOUQUETS An unusual gift can be made from with Mrs. Thomas People appreciate | 37th ave. N, “winter bouquets,” they add a decorative touch to a room. For these bouquets, sprays of bittersweet, cat tails, teasel and milk-|hold a military whist card party at | pods, and some of|the residence of Mra. A. M. Barth, the twign of berries that can be |found, are uped. 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