The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE 8 Seattle Society Miss Budden to Be Honor | Guest at Tea; Affair Planned in Compliment | to Miss Brace; Lunch- eon for Bride- ) HONOR MISS AGNES BUD Jy DEN, a bride-elect, Miss Mabel Car and Miss May Kirkpatrick will entertain with an tr at the home of Miss Carson, Saturday afternoon. with ca hours from three funtil five o'cloc k. .. 8 Mrs. Morgan Will Honor Miss Brace In compliment to Miss A Brace, Mrs. Skiney Morgan has tended in idns for ai tea } her home « Tuesday afternoon, | Mareh eighth, Luncheon to Compliment Miss Dunbar | Mrs. George Appleton Hawley wil entertain eight guests at Tuncheon next Sat jay at her re idence, in compliment to Mb Lev ‘ina Dunbar, a bride-to-be. | oa ‘Bridge Supper | Consul and Mrs Thomas H Kolderup will entertain with an in } formal bridge evening. followed by a \ buffet supper, at the Yacht Tuesday. Se Winnipeg Visitor to Be Complimented To honor Mrs. N. K. Melvor, of Winnipes, who i the house gue of Dr. and Mrs, Robert D. Forbes. Dr. and Mrs. FE. Weldon Young wi be hosts at a dinner of }eovers, at their home next day evening twelve Tues . | | Dr. and Mrs. Nicholson Dinner Hosts | Complimenting Colonel and Mrs Clarance B. Blethen, who are leav }ing next week for an extended trip | to California and the Eastern states, | Dr. and Mra. Donald A. Nicholson | were dinner hosts at their home last j * evening. | ere Lenten Musicale-Tea At the home of Dr. and Mrs. Fred- | erick Bentley on Sunday afternoon March 6, from 4 until peck, the Women's Auxiliary to Symphony Orchestra, wil with a Lenten Musicale Tea. i Mrs. F. E. Palmerton is chairman Miss Griffith is the daughter o entertain | | Mrs. Snow Welcomed of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Bagley, pioneer residents of Seattle. TUE f Mr. and Mrs, Frank S. Griffith, and the granddaughter Portrait by Bushnell she was the guest for a week of her Glencairn, until the first of Ar et the ticket sale, assisted by Mra bauehine- th Saw, ir. Corwin |? t . G. E. M. Pratt, Mrs. Trafford H at Luncheon hank and Mrs. Shank, |@ummer in A ‘son, Mrs. Frederick Bentley a In welcome to Mr. Frederick | —_—_—. Roy Page Ballard. The pub Melancthon Snow, who has re pig atal . cordially Invited to attend. cently come to Seattle to make| Mr. an@ Mrs. F Horton | EGGS A ‘This tea is given in place of the! her home, Mrs. W. G. Eckford en- | #Fe reoelv oman ratu | LENTEN DISH pee. Patrick’s Day Musicale in the | tertained with a delightful luncheon | Yon on the birth of a daughter yes peat . ay Fine Arts Auditorium. at her home on Wednesday after. | ‘* ms at nig Mason |... 4 t the i st noon. n . | ee Charming Dinner ° * * Mr. and Mra. George BR. Blackwell at Home Movan Lakeside School jcoa ticity nave renevel to 3308 ~ 6 In compliment to Mr. and Mrs | Keeps Open House vd Lee H. Wakefield, who have recent} ‘The Moran School at Lakemide | ng as Ty come to Seattle to reside, Mr.|eave “A Day in Miniature” yeater.| | Mr. Tobert O. Morrison spent the and Mrs. U. K. Loose were hosts at |day, entertainir or of the par, | week-end as the guest of Mr. and a charming dinner of twelve Covers lentx and relatives who were invited | Mts D. BE. Dunba last evening at their home in Adrian to come at 10 o'clock and spend the see Court. day Capt. J. HB. Hawley, UL 8 wttlt | An artistic arrangement of yel In the forenoon the work of the Mre. Hawley and thetr ter ows fr r ait n. low daffodils formed the decora-! school was exemp! at the Miss Dor Hankins whe have re ‘ t 4 at al tion for the handsomely appointed [noon hour a buf! con was!cently come here, are guests t ten table served. Outdoor sports formed the | amusement of the rnodh bh Fifty Club Dancing | |Party To Entertain Informally | at Dinner With Mr. F. D. Dexter of Boston Dass, ag the guest of honor, Mr.| The Fifty Dancing club ar and Mrs. Frank Sibert will entertain! nounces that plans are being ar with a dinner at their home this| ranged for a final dance to be evening. given by the club some time led April, the date to be announced later. Tea and Handkerchief Shower for Bride-elect As @ prenuptial compliment Miss Alice Brace, Mrs. William M. tin and her daughter, M Oliver] Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blethen re William Cordz (formerly Miss Ade-|turned this morning from a six laide Martin), extended invita-| weeks trip to California tions for a tea and handke ief rf shower at the home of Mrs. Martin,| Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Peters, who on Saturday afternoon, March are spending the winter in Southern Guilds in Charge of I Orthopedic Tea Shop | The Guilds to be in ch fhe Orthopedic Tea Shop next we are announced as follows: Mond: Capitol Hili Guild, Mrs. Mary reli. Geisting, chairman; Tu: First Hill Guild, Mrs. J. B. hostess; Wednesday, 1 Guild, Mrs. C. A. W ee ornia, will retu put Marc Mr. and Mrs. W Chi A. M. Smith, w ago for the of | h been in past three week yesterday returned Mrs. Max Olsen yester fre an extended sojourn in Stimson, who has beer hostess; Thursday, Queen A mé time with her erané Study Club, Mrs. C. W. Kar Los Angeles, expedted hostess; Friday c} rst of wee Guild, Mrs. F e ore man; t Sem } eke inary Scot Deer Islan w hosteas.. eee DATES od ‘Arranged for ] TO REMEMBER Children’s Hospital st ~ Face le a Linen Shower Musical Program | | 1 be at At the linen shower MONDAY, FEBRUARY va - @t the Children’s Host which eenekied tener sane aril meet 8 to be given at the home of Mrs. F fe gg tig i D. Merrill next Tuesday afternoon, | Mrn Ward at 2:30 from 3 until 5 o'clock, Mrs. Frederick || TUESDAY, MAnCH 1 Bentley has arranged the musica ag Bg open program, which consists of % espe. s groups of p numbers. by Paul McCool, two groups of violin | w " selections by Margaret McCulloch ; : y ‘Lang, and two groups of songs t 7 Mr. Michaelo De Caro, baritone, with P Benowm will appear in a Mrs. Bentley companist | A i st the Fine Arte es | NESDAY, MARCH 2 Dance and Card Party Will ive an in The Capitol Hill Guild, of the} @Ghildren’s hospital, will give al @ance and card party at the Yacht club, on the evening of April xth ee Ladies’ Musical Club | | Program | The active members of the Ladies Musical club will meet at the Wom en’s University club next Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs, Mar-| garet McCulloch Lang has arranged | the following program | Paper, “Spanish Muslo'-—-Medteval a Modern Mies Leone Largdon Boprano— (a) “Berane den Mur ou Spanish xed by | kurt Bobi (b) “Hahane hex Fueniter Mrs, Kien i Violin | (a) “Tango’ Mins Marjorie M bh Mes Malet Welt at th Andalurn Mona plane, i ister »| Personai . NOW WITH A CONTINUOLS PERFORMANCE and SUNDAY THE BIG, ALL NEW AND CATCHY MUSI- CAL SHOW THAT YOL HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR— ‘WLU, VAMPIRE" There are barrels of fun in this stupendous spec- tacle, with three comedi- ans I-star com- pany ve sing- ers, not to mention the georgeously gowned cho- rus of TWENTY DASHING VAMPIRES HEAR! The Child Wonder of the Age BABY MceCOUME The 3-Year-Old Yodler AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY } TUESDAY | { { CONTEST EVERY THURSDAY SEATTLE y cusa bi haw recent! meet Rosetta Boyle, entitled ¢ Potatoes,” by Mra. A, A. Steele Mra, Lao Hartinut the t > Last term the \ SATURDAY STAR FEBRUARY 26, 1991, BRIGADIER GENERAL AT FORT WORDEN Dot neluded Mr. John i ast worvhipful master op and Mra CLUBS FOR MONDAY King Co, Legislative Pederation meet Mor W. C. A, fre ls before the legiwlature | their Fort Wop, rriam, wife of von Merriam, of Fort Wor. recelved at lunchesg m 1 untl to see Oo mwealth Club ymmonwealth club W The ¢ PPER j Lieutenant aus Moore, of Fort Flagler, was Captaia at the rs nr, An old-fashioned minuet was par Mra, L. M, Kane, w nented George Washington, and 1, accompanied by his ald, Lie Henry Middaugt 0 por |tenant Mastir t ander =f trayed Martha Washington. Thelen route to Fort Oregon t of hon Literary and Travel Clab other six ladies taking ‘part were G Kent, al corps, T. Literary and Travel club Mra, Pd Mra, Lydia BRIGADIER GENERAL ha ed at Fort Flagter Monday, Februar Charles ¥ Major Omer Athen : Mrs, Ida Milham, Mrs cone of Mra M, _s Br ~e . Winger and M oe e. medical corps, Tia d to P uns the Smith-Towner bill ‘arama, 1 Ww lefenses, and Mr returne tielpat rep Al I be the speaker The Arquette HONOK G 1 Mrs. C. N Lente gol Mor-| mander of Fort + and M Inventor's Wife,” t were given Mra. W. L INFORMAL DINNER nner Was given eg Fort Lawton year J. Chariea, oust mmanding, ang A, the sew t Fort Lawton, and Ladies of t Department ( the G. A day, Mra, ey Ben and one of teasen at Fort nformally in com °. Mrs, Martin, C. Martin, U. Cutter and Miss tREPARTEE AT a ago AGLER agg ADDITIONAL CLUBS yy. WoC. AL News ' The clubs of the Y. W. C. A. w a club on Friday will alec clam and the Comme wier, wife of Captain wier, U. 8. A, was al tea Mra. lionel Henry U. 8. A, com Vorden, presided at with jonquils © of the affair was ng of a group of frolic in the gymnas to Gymnasium: Open the gymnasium month ow classes Annual Dance of Yu of nden The ecctegiall * y Charles ¢ ayed by Mrs. Fitzpatrick, eof Ma plain Francis J. Pitepat 4. Informe b 8. A., and A A ole few be u flowers And ten guests assisted I TING DINNER Yor exami see The ver given on Tuesday, at os COMPLIMENTARY LUNCHEON their Fort Worden quarters, by Cap- Athletic Cat " March |AT FORT CASEY Fitzpatrick, U. & A, te May, .D C at their Fort Casey atrick, wag in honor of quat ain Dorsey J. Ruthe L. Hayden, U. 8. A, ' 1 week amp ford, U. 8 A., commander of Fort { the Puget Sound coast be followed. Th . Ca and Mr erfo} uve @ { Major Royal Kemp 1 the Athle ' 1 beautif app unche ir A. adjutant of the th ¥. W.C A. t omp nt to Capt M M und coast defenses, and Wed ‘ t A. and Lor ee INFORMAL AFFAIRS AT LUNCHEON HOSTS Queen Anne High School PT A FORT WARD On Sunday, Mr, and Mre. Oscar ‘ Ante High Sch PTA The week at Fort Ward has Klocker were luncheon hosts in will meet the « ' marked only by most informal! | compliment to Colonel John L. Hay- M 4. Most Interesting p ffair at ich all: the line has|den, U. S. A, commander of the gram has been planned, Mr. Drake been included. Puget Sound coast defenses, Mrs. al expression class will give a _ | Leonard Cutter, of Washington, and geant. The je will be fue ed there will be a larger|IN HONOR OF | Miss Downs were of the party. nished by Mr ® pupils ¢ thin year than ever be | GRAND ORATOR - fore in the history of the order. | On Wednesday, at thelr Fort Wor | DINNER AND Daughters of the Britieh Empire year more than 2,000 persons | Gen au *% Major F 1 Kemp| DUPLICATE AUCTION Entertained ended the reunior Greene 8. A. adjutant of th Majof F. D. Applin, U. & A, and Mre. Ham 4 eS Puget Sound coast defenses, ar {rs. Applin were honor guests at ed the Daug pire at her home Wednesday aft pe 5 master of Port Townse he dinner given on Thorsday by HEATING Joe N 6, with Mrs | Mr. and Mrs. Atlan Trumbull, Dupli- car| VEGETABLES Greene, gave ate auction followed the dinner, attra, tive luncheor officers mor of their distinguished guest ~ elected, oration| DUR IN SAN DIEGO om Canned vegetables: except aspara-| Mr. Whiter F. Meler, cor Albert first gus, are always better heated in the| counsel of the city of Seattle, and| Ensign F. W. Londahl, TU. 8. X., fenent, 2 nec-|liquid they come in. This improves| grand orator of the grand lodge of| attached to the destroyer William a fegent flavor. Much food value is lost | the te of Washington, who later! Jones, is due in San Diego on March r if the liquid is not used at the time | addressed the Masons, in the Nasonic| seventh, when the destroyer flotilla Mre . lor lat woupa | Temple. t Townsend. | wi | have returned from Panama. Limited Engagement Beginning Monday Evening, March 14, 8:15; Thereafter 2:15 and 8:15 D. W. GRIFFITH'S “SPECTACLE WHICH 1S MOTE THAN A MOTION PICTURE. IT IS A STORY OF HUMAN HEAR’ UNFOLDED IN A SIMPLE, SOUL-REACHING WAY, UNDER THE MASTER GUIDANCE OF D. W. GRIFFITH. IT WILL GO THUNDERING DOWN THE AGES BECAUSE IT IS SO HUMAN."—Iiston Traveler, WITH ITS OWN SUPERB ORCHESTRA OF SELECTED PLAYERS FROM THE NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY, D, W. GRIFFITH'S UNIQUE LIGHTING SCHEME AND UNUSUAL AND STARTLING STORM EFFECTS REPLICA OF THE PRODUCTION NOW IN THE COURSE OF A YEAR'S RUN IN NEW YORK ALL SEATS RESERVED = MAIL ORDERS NOW re Plus 10% War or will be presented anywhere except Evenings—S00, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00; Matinees— NOTE—Because of cost of production and iren-bound contracts, “Way Down bE at first-class theatre prices, i Se, $1.00. Tax st” positively TRSESSEE gS wre FRI LELE qa.3ee yyiks Rs URGEE, FLZET OSE BEE ot a — ie _SZSSreeere sa

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