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P. Seattle Society Mr. and Mrs. Bordeaux to Be Entertained; A sistants Named for Re- ception; Mrs. Struve Hoste at Informal Tea. AGE 8 $ a compliment to Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Bore ux, whe are Jeaving April 20 for an extended Burepean trip, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lane will entertain with a din of eight covers at their home “Lanehurst.” on Mercer Island, Tues q @ay evening, and on Wednesday eve Ring Mr. and Mrs Mediges will be dinner taining twenty guests dance to be given by th Build of the Orthopedic the Yacht clut r On Friday Mrs entert t home, : Govers will be placed for fc Bridge will at joyed ee Mrs. Anderson Names Assistants for Reception At the reception Mrs. A. H. Ander. fon is giving this evening at the § Sunset clud, when she will present < Miss Iva Roberts in dramatic recital assisting her will e Judge and Mrs. Richard A. Ballinger, Mrs. John Co tins, Mr. and Mrs. Livingst F Stedman, Mr. and Mrs. Man P. Backus, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Downey, Mr. and Mrs, Robert I Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Lester ner, o®. Mrs. Liewellyn Thomasson Miss Adelaide Mrs. Strur Entertains at Tea former governor general of the Philippine islands, Mrs. Frederick Struve entertained informally at tea at her home yesterday afternoon oo. ( MRS. JOHN ARTHUR BAILLARGEON THE SEATTLE STAR | | With a beautiful ceremony if St. James Cathedral on Tuesday morning In honor of W. Cameron Forbes.! qt 11 o'clock, Miss Margaret Ames, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ames became the bride of Mr. John Arthur Baillargeon, | | production | ter of —Portrait by Grady Studio, MRS JAMES CAMERON WHITELAW _ | In Trinity Episcopal church on Wednesday evening, before a large company of admiring friends, Miss Martha, Ardelle Townsend, daugh- Mrs. Cameron Whitelaw, —Portrait by M. P. Kirkpatrick, Bushnell Studio. Caroline E. Townsend, became the bride of Mr, James F LT are Governor and Mrs ‘arewe ea Louls F. Hart, Mayor and Mrs ° H b F rts Next Monday at her home, Mrs.|Hugh M. Caldwell, President and ociety at t e ardor fo Torland will entertain with|Mrs. Henry Suzzallo, Regent and| } ry @n informa! tea from 3 until 6 o'clock | Mra, W. W. Miller, Regent and Mra | fm honor of Mrs. R. Torland who,|/W. A. Shannon, Regent and Mra LUNCHEON BRIDGE AT |punctiliously returning their rocial With Mr. Toriand, tx leaving Wednes- |W. T. Perkins, Regent and Mra, Os FORT WORDEN | obligations ny for her home in Norway, after ajcar A. Fechter, Regent and Mre | On Wednesday, tn their Fort Wor - Visit of nine months with her son|John A. Rea, Regent and Mre. W | den quarters, in compliment to Miss| AT THE GOLF AND &nd daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs./A. Rupp, Mra, Ruth Karr McKee | Downing, the house guest of Major |COUNTRY CLUB Torliet Torland | Dean John T. Condon, Dean and Alvin Charles Miller, medical corns On Sunday, at the Sen Francine ka led Mrs, David Thompson, Profew jU. 8 A Mrs. Miller, a Junch-|Golf afia@ Country clyb, Mre. Gar Bridge Luncheon jand Mrs, F. A. Osborne, Professo fon bridge was given by Mra. Mer-|tenlaub kaye a amalf’and very chi ; A nat. (and Mra. Lesiie J. Ayer, Professor am, wife of Colonel Henry Mac-|dinner in honor of Sirs. Moore, wife ply strides finders arthers and Mrs. Edmond Meany, Mr. and pherson Merriam, U. 8 A, com jof Lieutenant Colonel Jairus Al @ay at the Hotel Sorrento, when | Mrs. Herbert Condon, Mrs. Irving mander of Fort Worden, Sixteen|phaeus Moore, U. 8. A., commander fwenty-eight\ guests will be enter.|M- Glen, Mrs. Moritz Rosen, Mins guests anuisted. jot Fort Fiagier, Among the gues tained ? Frances Dickey, Mr. and Mra, F.| ~ |was Lieutenant Robert William . Le: w _Meisnes ASI FORTUNATE FORT | Crichiow, 3 4 aide to General John 5 . Mr. and Mra. B eck, Mr. an: FLAGLER | arrette, U. Miss Oldham Compliments | srs. w. 3. Covin, Mr. Nelson T Fingler society counts itself for: “ Miss Emory Hartson, Mr. and Mrs, Enoch Pag kemate tm tho return of ite charm] S0ETEE HOST Miss Frances Oldham entertained |Shaw, Mr. and Mra. C. 8. Edmund ing leader, Mrs. Moore, wife of| Of Thursday, officers’ night at the with a charming luncheon at the |%0", Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arbuthnot, Lieutenant Colonel Jairus Alphaeus| Flagler bowling alleys, the players Sunset club yesterday in compli | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allen, Mr. and Moore, U. 8. A, commander of Fort | V¢Te entertained after the games at to Miss Clara Emory, who t#|Mrs. Tom Alderson, Mr. and Mrw \Fingier. Mra. Moore found the cure|® Joly supper at the officers’ mens wing tomorrow for a visit of sev-|J. Arthur Younger, Mr. and Mrs.) At Letterman horpitat both bene. | Meutenant Nathaniel Allanson Bur. €ral months in the East W. L, Rhodes j ficlal and becoming, followed ax it, Dell IL, wae hont, assisted by Lieu- “Covers were placed for fifteen| Mr. and Mra. J. F. Douglas, Mr. Gaal tip. Geverat “weeies oc: Gen Waam [tenant Cheater B. MoCord, U. 8. A. round a table centered with cor-| 4nd Mre. W. H. Lewis, Mr and Mra. jeire ‘s famous hospitality j one ty Mra, R. lL. Jouett Gage bouquets of pink eweet peas. |S. H. Hedges, Mr. and Mra, Nathan | } ri ” . ' * Eckstein, Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Pal- THE FABLE noom ISHED Annual Meeting of the (mer. Me. and Mr». Worrall Wuinon ope ON DIES Dean and Mrs. Steven R. Miller,| | ae ath on Wednesday of the Women’s Branch of Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Gould, Mr.| 5 on Mondays, in the Fable Room, at uished surgeon, Dr. Matthew , F H = the St. Francis, that one finds |}, ar Patni Ne ‘Forte the Tennis Club and Mrs, William, 1, Henry == Renon's| tanien’ weautitutty done tn 2, ane of Buffalo, New York, re ore = P pd - . : calls the fact that he was the sur- _ On Tuesday afternoon at the home L h j S murals, and Ban Francisco's smart| soon chosen to operate on the late $f Mrs. Daniel Kelleher, the annuai |L&ncheon for set in ite amartent clothes. Quite | Brorigene wiillane Meteiniey, at the Meeting of the Women’s branch of| Mrs, Torland | | like the Rits a a Lorie ce time of his assassination, Dr. Mann the Tennis club took place In compliment to Mrs. R. Torland, | At & recent sree jm in wit | was an uncle of Mr. Hugh Purcell, ‘The officers elected for the enst-| xirg, G. HH. Kolderup entertained | Room, the quest of honor was Mrs. | ce geattie, and of Major Launcelot ing year ate Mrs. Burke, reelected] with a luncheon of elght covers at} Hi Moore, wife of Lieutenant Colonel} y¢ purcell, U. 8, A President; Mrs, Daniel Kelleher, Mrs.| her home yesterday | = Jairus Alphaeus Moore, U. 8. A..| os, p ged om 2. D. Lowman eee Fj commander of Fort Fla ARMY PEOPLE NOTED and Mrs. win Strout continue % . Among the army people noted at thelr offices as vice presidents; Mrs Calendar for |A PRIMROSE BRIDGE the admirals’ ball were Major Rob Thomas Fransioli retains her oftice| Little Tea Shop | Primroses in beautiful Chineselert A. Allan, medical corps, U. 8 Asenecretary and Mrs. Robert Wil'| Mont Weel | bowln served as decoration at the} A, and Mrp. Allan, Captain Arthur fon succeeds Mrs. Charles A. emis, |+ | bridge given in their Fort Worden|K.> Chambers, U. S. A. and Mrs Who is going to Spokane, as treas.| At the Orthopedic Little Tea Shop quarters on Friday by Mra. Miller,|Chambers, of Fort Ward; Lieuten. next week the following guilds will é wei | » ; urer. gy Sgr incr + shah. e009 Be wife of Major Alvin Charles Miller,/ant J. Longstreet Welchel, U. 8. A The board of chairmen is practi|be in charge: Monday, Hroadway medical corpa, U, 8. A, in honor of/and Mrs. Welchel, and Lieutenant cally unchanged: Mrs. Thomas T lh Lane ena here, Fran their house guest, Miss Downing,| Dean Richard Dickey, U. 8. A, of Green ts chairman of the entertain. | 7™ a Gree, Deni vg who resembles the patrician English | Fort Flagier. Ment committee; Mrs. Charles Rol. | Roddie, Hostess: Wednesday, 1our girls Du Maurier used to draw. | a lins, chairman of the house commit. | ‘ken. Mrs oiling, chair ive tables w > n c DE r lee, which sel ng Mea Joun B anna Faraday, Queen Anne, Mra fotewee reggae eet aang a ag ag eg jai ie Agen, Mrs. Winlock Miller, Mrs R. E i stag gg There were two high prizes, one of|docked at the Navy Yard, Bremer James Shallenberger, Mrs. Joseph - hey 08 4G which was won by Mrs. Jacob Con-|ton, among them the Morris, of ftner, chairman; Sa Social | Be eyler, Mrs. Jamies D. Hoge, Mra.|effner, chairman; Saturday, Social way House, and the other by Mrs.|which Ensign F. W. Londahl, U. 8. py Alexander F. McEwan, Mrs. RD.) ee Onear Klocker. The consolations|N., in chief engineer, and who spent F Merrill, Mra. Wallace Green Collins, | "0%" i sPre were awarded to Miss Houne and tolthe week-end at Fort Flagler, the Mrs. David Edward Skinner, Mra , | Mra. Bowler, wife of Captain Louts| guest of Chaplain M, M. Londahl, William D. Perkins, Mrs. Pierre ».| Series of | James Bowler, U. 8. A. The hostess |U, 8. A. and Mre. Londahl Perry, Mre. Harry Whit Treat.| Literary Teas was assisted by Mra. Lemmon, wife B Mrs. Edgar Ames, Mrs. Jobn | Wilerary teas | of Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon. | pix HOSTS gon, Mrs. Samuel Russell, Mrs. Paui| Mrs. Roy Page Ballard and Mrs. | Uh A, ane wy Mrs. Finley, witel Lsvanaat Cad . Mrs. § See, Pian er cee eae oA al: ae | by Mra. Fin ife| Lieutenant Colonel John Stuart Mandell Henry, Mrs, Gerald Shan _— hy hast Rave arranged @) The marriage of Miss Dorathea Phelps Meyer, daughter|ot Major Charles Robert Finley | Johnston, U. 8. A., retired, and Mrs pon, Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. | ferles a 2 mt a P aeentey ahenae lof Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phelps Meyer, to Mr. Lyle Staver Vin-\v. 8. 4 |Johnston plan a large dipner for Eagerly ge i lee beginning Tuesday, April 19, at 2a0| cent was quietly solemnized at 8 o'clock Thursday morning a , | Saturday. Harry Lear, Mre. Harry R. Messer, |°C!0ck, when Prof, William P. Gor-|in Trinity Episcopal church, ie Nye coon erage veel af yaeoatgd wer} such of the University of Washing: | Porte D Wivbnaivink . FORT LAWTON |SAN FRANCISCO DETAIL Mrs. John W. Eddy, Mrs. Anna |* : : ee oneees| —Portrait by M. P. Kirkpatrick, Bushnell Studio. The dance arranged ab Fort ‘Law | mrbtenet Rhtgh Weeden, 0.6 © Thomsen Milburn, Mrs. Casper |*D Will reac at ae et i " —— /ton on Wednesday by Major H. C.| stationed’ at Fort Casey, has d Sharples, Miss Doris Mitchell, Mra. |PI@¥. |“ B¢ nd Soul.” On April ysional business, will return next 7 a ha ; ; Mitchell, 3 ag Ai Macogg iy ara By 26 yews K, Muhlenberg, U. 8. A., chairman | been ordered to report for duty at Corwin Elberting, Mrs, Henry Phil rs fer in his pro-| a week | . - r see sullivan, |&Tam entitled “High Art in Humor” | he Jof the Hop Committee, was pre-|gan Francisco. lips, Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan 4 } | | cada , iN giv | ? : ceded by several delightful dinners i and Mrs. Walter McEwan Tomkins;|*!!! give several Impersonations in| Mr. and Mrs. Caspar Clarke left to fr. and Mrx, John Knox Wither | Eh a 3 Mrs. Montgomery Russell is chair.|Comtume. The last of the series will | day for san Francisco to be gone a|*POOn returned Saturday from ®| pROSPECTIVE GAYETY ar RETURNING TRAVE 8 man of the advisory board, composed |P@ May 3, the program to include} tow weeks visit of two months in the East lwORT CASEY. , I M sree _ - aaetenae interpre Dy . | Dean Luce, of Fort Ward, has re- of Mrs, Richard A. Ballinger, Mrn,|th® ‘interpretation by Mrs. Louise| ee bd - 6 som e BION William Randall Crawford. Mis. wi.|V@" Osle of Fevrier's “Monfa Van-| Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Eaton have| Mrs. C. M. Higgins, who has asad Pig ioc he sg Present meditat-|turned from a three months’ visit 4 7), | na." taken from the play by’ Maeter- | " 1 55 the guest of Mr. and Mra, John Lee|!"® OM parties in honor of a bride, jin Idaho Nam Hunter McEwan, Mrs. R. Wil-| * way by" {purchased a residence at 1055 East i he Somiaiead Ham Crosby, Mrs. Ceci! Bacon ana |'inck | Prospect st., where tifey plan to re-| Hall for several weeks, will leave j who will = re weer on offi Hl — Sal B ela Pia: Seubowwinng. Indson” wit: oe-‘ah Lacoee want Wi oenioes next Tuesday for her home in New |c*fs' line, Meanwhile the week has | TRANSFERRED Mrs. John D. Farrell and Mra,|Patronesses for thene affairs Mrs. | o 878 | York been very quiet, owing to the ll| Jobn V, Greene, U. S. P. H ; Frederic Struve will be in charge of |[ W. Pennock, Mrs, Richard A.| Mra, Charles F. Whittlesey, accom: | peas take all ame lhe cg | transferred to the Seat mee arrangements for the reswiar | Ballinger, Mrs, Anson #. Burwell,| panied by Miss Marion Wiley, will] Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Battersby lett | Rutherford, wife of Captain Dorsey |tle office of the public health serv ne regular | Mallinger ag 4 | ® “ today on the Wenatchee f¢ rip |J« Rutherford, U. 8. A, commander |ice. He will be relieved at the Ma Thursday teas which are beginning | M‘*: Lucius 0. ird, Mrs, J. Fred/leave today on the Wenatchee for or a trip “ | next month | Pike, Mra, Leonard J. Vaupell, Mrs. | the Orient. | to the Orient. jot Fort Casey |rine hospital in Port Townsend by i Beet a \tea Bronson, Mra, Everett .Smith, | ELEN eee Pests Beye Sasfalb Walter A. Block, U. 8. P. Mrs. EB. L. Skeel, Mrs. Chafles K.| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reber and Mrs. Charles 14. Moses retyrned | @ A IOARD A |. 8, recently stationed at San Mr. and Mrs. Hedges Sturtevant, Mrs. Don 1. Palmer,|Miss Mary Reber have removed |!#st night from a week's visit in| FORT WARD | Dies Dinner Hosts Mra, A. E. Rayner, Mrs. Hugh Ful.|from the Hotel Assembly to their | Portland The examining Lage for Higa RANGA UR ~ ‘ antito te levton, Mrs. Mary Bradley, Mra, K.|ranch at Richmond Beach s gunners meets this week at! py7~y 4X7, ICE gage eethed iil -flaied bier Claude : | see \ONLY MEN fort Ward. Major Thomas charles |“ LG AND ORANGE R. F. Jones, of Asheville, N.C, ang|@ Burwell, Mrs. Claude Eckart and | NEY Mi! rs 2 + ELLY Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hawkins, who| Mrs. Albert H. Langdon Dr. Harriet Clark will leave tomor-| 47ND ED) ; Stahle, U.S. A., commander of Fort| JE LL MENGG Gnvecr, one tne ab pie gas vel :dor thie Atlantic eeant, 40 eedl | © YNDED THIS Ward, is chairman of the board, 1% cups flies : a e & be * . * - n } Th Ty ssix by jeute: y r| re Wenatchee trom New York, Mr.ana| Will Entertain soon for Bombay, India, where she | TEA PART y \a a poeth e nt ea Charles La 1% cups fig julce Mra, “Samuel Hedges entertained| With Rag T will be director of m large howpital. |” 4 tea party of more than ordinary |" UT SateGaht Sean OL % cup sugar with a dinner of eight covers at the wn hag Leas : - | significance was held in New o¥rk| pickes US A at an Richard 2 tablespoons gelatine Beattie Golf and Country clue lane|<™Mrs. J. D. Ross will entertain} Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison and Mrs.| city recently, When the inet chran | Dickey, U. 8. A. of Fort Fingler 1 lemon @uice) 4 Tuesday evening. the Minute Women and those inter-| Morrison of Portiand, Ore., arrived | ing cup had been passed, the atand _ 1% cups orange juloe 4 eee Jested in the ex-service men with a | toa v to attend the magriage of their 8 of purity, quality and fitn ‘i pide oie AT , Cook figs in water til tender. * jrag tea at her hpme, 616 30th ave,|%0 Mr. Robert Oliphant Morrison, | an tea to enter the United tea | LEAVENWORTH |'Theer should be 144 cups fig jute Associated Students |8., Wednesday afternoon, Apri 13,| Miss Lovina Dunbar this evening. | from foreign ports far the vere he |, At, Fort Leavenworth, on ‘Thurs-| Heat sugar and fig juice, Dissolve to Stage Opera and on Thursday afternoon Mrs. eee | cinning May 1, 1921, had been detor-|{%Y Mt. the medical departrgent of | gelatine in cold water, Pour over At the-annual spring opere to pe {Ellen M. Young will have a rag tea| (Mf. and Mre, Ralph D. Emerson, | mined [the Army Schools presented “Kll-| the hot juice and add lemon and or Be oe en nae ee, (Dare 10. be | gt ‘hee home, 1483,37th ave ef Hoquiam, salled today on the| ‘the tea party was held by the|!#é." @ delicious light opera, The} ange julce. stir until gelatine is ST aheeraiiy of ‘Waantnaton ce : s'¢ 8 8, 8. Wenatchee for the Orient United States board of toa experts, [AEAKe director was Major Pelham | thooly dissolved, Pour into. mold ilisesday eveniig, April. 36. in Marriage Made Known Mrs, Garl Denworsh and Mra, 3,{Neaded by George i. Mitchell, mu } specter , Anand the affair] When beginning to set, add figs out Meany hall, Victor Herbert's “En-| Friends in this city will be inter-|H. Halght left yesterday for Port, | POTei!n& tea examiner, bureau ot |* ! ; ge seule goes aay rene tee chantress” will be given under thelested in the announcement of the|land to spend several dava | chemistry, United States department| vn mere SUNSET CLU | whipped eream. direction of Dean Irving M. Glen. | marriage of Miss Alma Kauffman eee t | $f eerinyltaire, 17% ae =A hep 3 posigeneeerstnine Miss Jean MeMorran, who #ang|of Seattle, to Mr. Samuel P.M ,| Mrs,.C, B. Claypool, who his been I himeet callin, ; i eer ~ oe One of the unsolved mysteries is thie lead in the 1919 opera, and Mr.|of Portland, Ore., on Maret the guest of h indaw 4 VOR TABLE JEN eee lta Chere cay on Friday |the way men can exchange umbrel n f Portlan on ch | the est of her soninds and ’, 4 NE! was Mre hares, © of Colonel} Clifford Newdall have the leading|and Mrs, Maples will make theit|daughter, Dr. and Mra, Torllet ‘Ter FO R ABLE LINEN [was Mra, Charles, wife of Colonel |iag and each get the worst of tt. roles, und the other principals are|home in Portland land, left yesterday for her home at|d spa Blas) 23 a aga al re nf eo be arr lA AB Solonel!| Katherine Peterson, Jeanette Colton * | siteport. on Vashon jfer home at days, try cutting down old table. |eommanding at Fort Lawton | A woman may forgive a man for and Ruth Bamford ok Weight,| Wireless tessages from 1 a peat wird cloths into dolties, edging them with | mais p ae. breaking her heart, but for making Clayton Richard and Harold Mc-|world cente oy 2 Ae I . ' crochet, and using them in place of | BACHELORS’ DINNER her appear ridiculous—never Sd vorid centers are being received by| Dr. Ralph H. Kuhns, of the|tablecloths, You'll be surprived at| At the officers’ mess at Fort Wor- Mu on the huge station recently opened at Roowevelt Clinic, who was called to|the difference there will be in the|den, on Friday. the ba “ th [ ‘ here will be den, © ay » bachelors on| A wi y love Vatrons and patroncsses for the|Tomlvks, Japan + Ban Francisco Thuruday on profes:|amount of your washing, ! Daun) cae, love Sater aad -~ the post will be hosts at dinner,! yet despise’ an awkward flatterer, | SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1921 WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR MONDAY | jom about the Fellowship shou mmunicate either with the pr Woman's Century Club Mr. K. J. O'Connell, 1421 The French department of the ave. N., Queen Anne 1 Woman's Century club will meet at| with the secretary, Miss Mary the Bic Washington Monday,|Gardner, Raymond apartments, M Aprit 11, at 12 m 80 eee eee Social Service Club | Seattle Civle Improvement Clu | The Social vice wil meet! ‘The eattle Civic Improvemi Monday at the home of VAgar ub met with Mra. C. P. Blanch Therg, 1910 Feder . k. | Thurnday Mrs. John Trumbi The meetings have been held recent |gave an interesting talk on @ y on Tuewday [different bills passed and vetoed b Sf te lag the legislature. Yacht Club Smoker Postponed | obi taieton scheduled for Monday even | Curing Auxiliary to Orthopedle Jing, April 11, has been postponed, Meapltas lowing to the Illness of the spe hing auxiliary to the Orth | and the fact that the Shacklet pital will meet with M |tures of the South Pole Exped my ayy we " bh 60th a have st arrived. The ent-hoat Al | . pri 1 mem! from now on J <6 cee | | | ‘Tuesday, April 12, Parliamentary| Tuesday and Thursday afternoot Procedure department will meet in |*t Whitworth school at 1:30 p. m. the Dutton room of the ¥. W. C. A.| Tuesday and Thursday evening a at 2 p.m. Brighton Beach at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, April 13, the Spanish Monday and Friday evening department will meet at the Y. W omemary club at 7:30 p. m. C. A. at 1020 a. m. The Drama| W and Friday afternoo department w meet at 10:30 at|"t Bryant school at 3:10 p. m. the Federmted clubhouse, Mian| Thursday evening, for Y. Sarah Williams will read her paper | S'ris, at K. of C. hall at 7 p. m which she presented before the con-| Thureday evening, class in nuts vention at Wenatchee, also a two-| 4m, at Yesier brary at 7:40 p, part play, Election of officers and| Tuesday and Friday afternoon luncheon at 12:30 © kK. House | Redmond, Wash. at 2 p. m. hold Administration department will| Communities who wish to org meet with Mrs, Henry Bittman, 4 ize a clans, but have been por Eastern, ave. Lancheon at 12 ing until a more convenient » Mies Raitt will ¢ the second les | Will find the spring months theb son on budget making. All inter [time for either day or eventi ested cordia invited. |classes. A class started this montis Friday, April 15, Child Study club |¥!l finish before the summer seal will meet at the home of Mra. J, B.|*°" Harris, 5615 34th ave. N. E. Papers| S¢veral complete changes will will be given by Mra. R. R. Vande oticed in the class schedule fa wall on “Punishment a “Story | th! week, A number of | of Life” by Mra. W. C. Open | have closed, and other new ones diacusstor beginning, starting with a full m see berwhip of 15 or more. Howeve, Dickens Fellowship Clob hes not too late for others to The Dickens Fellow club will |¥POn apr jon at place of m meet Tuesday evening, April 12, at|'"® or Red Cross teaching cently & o'clock in the Yesler branch of |Fourth and Virginia. The cl the public library, 23rd and Yesler|*t the Rosemary club and Bry: |way. “A Tale of Two Cities” will |*hool are just beginning. be discussed among other things - sononliod All who are interested in the writ ings of Charles Dickens are invited e to attend. Anyone desiring informa USIC DATES Tetrazzini to Sing in | { { Red Cross Nursing Classes ADDITIONAL CLUBS Mond and Wednesday at Gatewood at 715 p. m. Monday and Thursday morniny Departments of the Woman's Century Club Jumble Shop at 10 « m. |Arena April 14 | Frank P, Hood, well-known 4i matic impresario of Seattle, who TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, APRIL 9— The marriage of Mist Lovina Dun to Robert Oliphant Mor brought some of the biggest art! wi be eolemnized at the || Of the world to the Northwest, an me_of the brides parents, Mr. || n 4 Mrs. David B. Dunter, at || ounces the cotning of Mme. 1 $:20 o'clock. SUNDAY, APRIT. 10— Mise Nelite Cornish wil! entertain with a tee from 4 untl lock in compliment to Miss Kathieen Collins, | Tetrazzini, famous soprano, who |be heard at the Arena Thursda: jevening, April 14° Due to the | that this famous singer is making hurried tour of only a few of the cities of the West, her app in Seattle positively will be the o one in the Northwest, In her private car, the Mayflower, and one that formerly wag used by P ident Roosevelt and President she will leave directly after her attle concert for the East, she will sail from New York to The Faculty Wives’ club wilt hold its annual luneheon of officers at the 10 o'clock. TURSDAY, APRIL 12— The marriage of Mise Bonnie Bell to Mr. Monte Meld Ce mn will be solemnized tn First Baptiat church at #39 o'clock Mra George T. Hood will entertain win . te ggammotenens Mra. rope, May 1. wi a Critics thruout the country Mra John Cotll tertain with © iuncheon atthe Sunset. club, |} that never before have they hi honoring Mra, Harry A. Field. Mr. and Mra. Richard Dwight Mer- {Ml compliment Mr. and Mra. mH. Mekwan with « din- ner at home. Mra Waller A. Moore wit! enter- luncheon at hoine in com- 0 Mra. Dudley W. Burch- Tetrazzini in better voice, and th is little doubt that the fortunate o | Who will be able to secure seats | be treated to one of the best com | that has been offered in years. Mn | Tetrazzini will have as her assist | artists Francesco Longo, _ pia: Max Gegna, cellist, and J. I Bove, flutist, Seats will be placed on sale | Sherman Clay & Co.'s, on Mo’ | at 10 a. m, |DRESS LAMP SHADE A discarded dress often will m WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13— Capitol Mil Gutld ef the Orthe- pedic hospital to entertain with ® card party and 4 the facht club. SATURDAY, APRIL 16— Mra © Weldon Young an@ Mrs. Karl 8. Harbaugh will honor the girle of the St. Nicholas school with @ dancing party at the Sun- net clud. Mise Ruth Martin will wed Mr. " hade, especial Wilmer C. Hewitt at the home ||* Stunning lamp shade, e uy, of Mr. and Mre. Byron L. Sutton || the dress has beads or a fringe at #:20 o'clock trimming. FRIDAY, APRIL 22— | Annual Tennis Ball will take place at Christensen’s hail. For good apple pie, go to Bold —Advertisement. METROPOLITAN Positively soxocrmcie SUNDAY NIGHT AT 8:15 MATINEE SUNDAY AT 2:15 TWO SHOWS TODAY—2:15 AND 8:15 D. W. GRIFFITH’S ALL SEATS RESERVED Nights—300, $1, $1.50 and $2 Matinees—25c, 50c and $1 Plus Tax + 1 FIVE DAYS, BEGINNING Coming! TUESDAY, APRIL 19th PECIAL PRICE MATINEE SATURDAY EDGAR J, McGREGOR'S CCESS Shop’ FASCINATING MUSICAL COMEDY SU HARRY K, MORTON AND ORIGINAL COMPANY INTACT "The Sweetheart wir CITY AND OUT-OF-TOWN ork ‘ : lcony (first 3 rows). aleony (next 3 rows) leony (last @ rows) ery...

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