The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1922, Page 12

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Seattle Society Musical Fine Arts Tea Sunday; Dinner Hosts This Ev- ening. WN INTERESTING musical pro has been arranged for the tea given by the Fine Arts soct ety at the Fine Arts gallery, from 3 until 6 o'clock Sunday, when FPro- bead of the niverdty of Oregon, wil! be the honor guest. Mra, Fred Parks and Mrs. Car! F. in charge of the tea, and t ed by Mias Anna Storm. A Sirginson and Miss Mieanor who are in charge of the nt of the University of and a group of girl stu Miss Madeline Butler pe we ¥ ine Anona Roderts La Forse Pleiter | Mire Abert Charies Prilitpa, Accompantet 3 8 ‘ Dinners Will Precede Junior Dance Evening Preceding the Junior club's dance Christensen’s hall this evening. Waiter MeHwan Tomkins i with an informal din at her home and Mr. James will be host to ten guests | at his home in Denny Blaine park. eee ion Will lonor Dr. Matthews ‘The Federation of Women of the Presbyterian church will eo with a reception in the school room of the church Dr. Mark Allison Mat on the twentieth anniversary ‘@f his pastorate, to which pot only Members of the church, but the Beneral public ts invited. | ‘The recetving line will be com of members who welcomed Matthews to the church twenty | Fears ago, and the head of each de “Partment at the present time. Prominent citizens of Participate in the evening's Judge H. B Fladiey will and short addrenwes will be by Judge Thomas Burke, W. R Ballard, Judge J. T Canon Willam H. Bliss, Rev. Ambrose Bailey and Rev. W, musteal program wil be tr Mrs. Montgomery Lynch. itp McBride, Mra, Lotta Parsley, Mra. Israel Nelson, ‘W. H. Donley, Mr. HO. . J. Everett Bardin and 3. B. Richard. The young ladies estminster guild will as in serving, cee Invitations Out for | Fraternity Dance ©) Puvitations have been temed by | Sigma Tau of Phi Gamma Delta for their formal dance to be given at the club, Tuesday evening, Feb. its Wei ‘ { eee , Mra. James Dickson Trenhotme en- } @artained with an informal dinner at Der home last evening, with covers | Placed for =. ‘on Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mra. Alexander Ralite en- tertained with a dinner at their home dest evening, when covers were Diaced for twelve cuceta eee Informal Musicale Mr. and Mrs. Clare E. Farnsworth Were hosts last evening at their home, when they entertained a few Musical friends with an informal Musicale, honoring Mr. Charies ‘Wakefield Cadman. ? Interesting Musicale Given at Women’s University Club ‘The Women’s University club was the scene this afternoon of a very Aalightful musicale given by the Glee | ay eiub of the University of Washing “a ton, under the direction of Dean Ir a ving M. Glen, where the following @njoyable program was presented: § “Bow Down to Washington” A “Homeland” G 4 “Ballet of the for violins) . Pp Part = “Ret Row » “Jasmine” @ “Heather” Viet'n Sextet were” (arranged wenltteataney, 1PM - Spee ks an Ride Overs Jenks Give & Man a ilorse ie Pe te to Father “ Giese Ciad Tregromarweiaen” Wilber Westerman One Vieeting Hour” +s owen ee Tae Jack 1 “Tn the Dear Old © Hay MeClinton, § Rychard, “Alma Mater” ‘The personnel M. i Byers 2. Coventry, Newdall, M. Anderborg, R. Christotterse G Tyler; first base, D. Spaniding, D um, J. Loughary, % Driseoil, # Benedum, J, Loughary, R. Lee, b. Keller, ¥. Hesse; second bass, ¥. Bethel, D. Fair danke, ©. Denny, Driscoll, F. Curtis, Cc Rychard. Mr. Grant Merrill was the accom. panist. Mrs. George W. Soliday, Mrs. Daniel B. Trefethen and the mem bers of the music committee were the | host esses. eee Chi Omega Luncheon Mrs. J. Blaine Murray will enter tain Chi Omega Alumnae at lunch February 3 Lur at her horne on will be at 120 o'« oe Women’s Service Club to Meet The Women's Service club will have its monthly luncheon at the 7 Hotel Washington Annex at 1 o'clock ‘Thursday afternoon, February 2. The committes requests members to make sarily reservations and urece # full attendance, Program For| Friday evening February 3.) the city | | Barasate Program of Tableaux Announce The tableaux to be presented in the Fine Arts galleries this evening include « portrait by Mra James Garfield Eddy; Greek study, Miss |Trene Isham; Chinese print, Miss | Rose Lawyou, Mist Margaret Chinn Jand Mr. Sam Chinn; @ cubist par ody, Mr, D. Ro Huntington; Sa | wont's study of ENén Torry as Lady | Macbeth, Miss Alfrida Storm; Rue sian bride, Miss Lacy Semple Swan |strom; Penelope at the Loom, ar | ranged by Mr. J. F, Cote and posed by Miss Milnora Roberts. , | The program will be announced by Pr, John Carroll Perkins The patronesen will be Mra Bd ward I. Garrett, Mra James M |fartane, Mra, William Hunter 3 | Pwan, Mra. Richard Perry, M Alexander PF. Stewart, Mre, Frank Dabney, Mra, A. M. Rallard, Mrs. Donald Barnes, Mra, Bruce Elmore, Mrs. Horton Force, Mra. Cart Gould jand Mrs. Andrew Gillespie, eee |Wedding to Be | Quiet Affair A quiet wedding will be solemnined Friday evening, February 3, whea Mins Dorothy Grace Taft. daughter of Mr. and Mra William Hh Taft will becorm the bride of Mr. William Harris Watson, son of Mr. and Mra. John F. Watson. The ceremony will be performed at the home of the bride clect’s parents tn the presence jot the immediate relatives. Both Mise Taft and Mr, Watson at- tended the University of Washi ton, where she ls a momber of Delt® Zeta sorority, and he of Theta Xi fraternity. Tea Shop Service Saturday Bast Highland Drtve gufid wif be tm charge of the Orthopedic Tes Shop Saturday. Mra. 3. J. Lombard Will be hostesses, assisted by Mra. A. Cc G . Mre. J. G. Matthews, Mra J. G. Miles, Mra. M. FE. Martin, Mra W. B. Pritchard, Mrs. C. C. Culliten, Mrs. Ray Davis and Mre D. D. Bald jat Luncheon | Mra. CF. Planning announces the engurement of her sister, Mies Hat tle Ewing, to Mr. Leonant Gur. The | news was dieclosed at a luncheon | Mm. Hanning gave at her residence. $19 2ind ave. on Wednewtay after noon. ‘The wedding will take place some time In April | Yacht Club Smoker At the semi-monthty stag amoker, | Monday evening at Seattle Yacht club, Capt. H. HL Nolce will speak on his experiences In the Arctic re gions the past six years, and Capt. lOmar J. Homphrey will relate his | experiences in the waters of Borneo and India during the war. Both lectures will be i{ilustrated with lantern slides, | Personal Miss Jonephine Taher left tast Prt day for New York, whence she will jeail Febeuary 4 for the Mediter ranean trip. Miss Taber expects to spend some time tn Italy and will be away four or five montha eee Marbara Rerg, danghter of Mfr. and Mrs. Edgar Berg, ts visiting Mra Berg's mother, Mra. J. F. Danner, in Berkeley, Cal Mra Berg expecta to go South later and retura with her daughter, eee Pr. C. 1. Vanderhoget has retura- 4 from an extended trip to Waash- ington, D. C eee | Mra. Henry Clay Cotver ts mend- ing the winter tn Pasadena, Cal eee Mra. @tewart Macklin, whe har been visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Chester Keith, will eee Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rurns Lindsey Margaret London) are reostving eon- gratulations on the birth of a daugh ter, Peggy Lou, on January 2% eee Milas Laura Robinson of Ererett ts ‘at the home of Miss Marie Leghorn, [811 17th ave, recuperating from a minor operation. eee Mr. and Mra Patrick Parnell Clark of Spokane arrived yesterday to spend a few days with Mra. Clark's parents, Mr, and Mra F. M Dudley. eee Mra. Sirurd Hage and children of | Campbell River, B. C., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Evans Tt you value your watch, let Haynes repalr it. a ext Liberty theatre.—Adv. aking School. M. 4700.—Adv. ‘Take 1 or @ Lessee Way They Are Dancing Now Little Cost Private Matis Day and Wrening. Young Lady Assistant | 511% ¥ Nr, Pike lain 9O11 a | | Seattle Housewives, Help | The Campfire Girls They will call on you and tell you bow. Drama Roy Street at Harvard \ leave Tuesday for her home in Coro | nado | STEVENS _ || THE CORNISH SCHOOL Music Piano, Voice, Violin, Violoncello, Harp, Dancing, French, Spanish, Expression Moderate Tuitions—Faeulty of 50 Eminent Members | 5 fs ‘ P) 5 ms. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Austin Duggan.— Portrait by James & Merrihew. | “ WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR SATURDAY | Stevens W. RO | Stevens Women's Relief corpa, No 1, auxiliary to the G. A. R, will bold a business meeting in Veterans’ hal, Armory, Saturday, January 24 at 2! p.m. Mrs Margaret Nordin, prest- dent, All comrades of the G. A. R and visiting W. R C members wel coma, eee Allah Chapter No. 16, 0. Fh & Allah chapter No, 165, 0. KB 8, lwill give the third in « series of dances in K. of P. ball, Third and Virginia, Saturday evening, Jangary Masons, Eastern Stars and nde invited. eee Pythhn Shtery | Past Chiefs’ ansoctation of Pythian Sisters will give a card party at the home of Mra. Emma Abbott, 1630 4th ave. Mra. Mary Coggins, Mra | Laura Goodwin and Mra Hattie Me | Murtry, qasinting hostenses, ee Kansas Sunflower Club Kansas Sunflower club will hold tts jannual meeting at Fraternal hall, }1511% Fourth ava, # p.m. J. Grant Hinkle ts one of the speakers, Mu: sical progrem, Election, ee Gopher Ciab The Gopher (Minnesota) ctv) wit! hold Its annual basket pienic Satur day, January 28, at 6:30 p. m, at | Collins fieldhous, 16th ave 8. and | Washington st. New officers will be lelected, which will be followed by @ Program and dancing. Those attend jing are asked to bring thelr lunch and a cup. The club will furnfeh tree |eoffes. Former Minnesotang wel come. eee Stevens Post No. 1, G. A. he Stevens Post, No. 1, G. A. R., wl meet tn business season Saturday, January 2, at 7:20 p. m., Veterans’ hall, Armory, Commander A. T. Law rence, presiding. Visiting comrades of the G. A. R. welcome eee Phi Ma Alumnae Lancheon Phi Mu Alumnae will have a “drop in" luncheon at the Northold Inn Saturday at 12:15 o'clock. ee Masonic Cinb Danco The Masonic club will hold tts usual club dance on Saturday eve- ning, January 28th, at the. elub rooms in the Areade building. oe John F. Miller W. RO The past presidents of John F. Miller W. FR. C. will be entertained ACTION U™ versiry music sTonw 4312 University Way Dance Telephone Capitol 0240 te ay at, oe THE SEATTLE STAR SM YA S \ 2 +o or wee & luncheon at the home of Mra | Alice Rose, 6220 20th N. BK, Saturday |January 3%, at 2 p.m } eee Homesteadery’ Ledge Friday evening, January 37, at METROPOLITAN TUESDAY, JAN. 31 Katharine Rice Presents YInsT TRANSCONTINENTAL TOUR or THE “GRIFFES GROUP” | fhe played with a profi. olency and power that cannot fail to be recognized. Her yoloe w eand her best wan ver indeed, h, rewonant of ample range and pow SEATS NOW Prices: 50c, 75, $1, $1.50, $2 Plus Tax Flomesteader® lodge will entertain | ita members and friends at cards| n10.G,T between Boren and Minor. ‘pom The wil) mmat at ee Women's Democratic Chub Women's Democratic ADDITIONAL CLUBS Seattle Lodge No, 7 v"*"* | OAMPAIGN ONTO | etubd eves’ cafeteria, Satur day, January 38, at 2 p.m FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922. TEACH TOURIST, Western Washington Cities! Unite in Effort Feattle Lodge No, 7, Degree of] | Honor Protective aascciation, wi| Representatives of commercial or ive & progremive whist party 00 | ganizations of wl Western Washing | Tuenday, January 31, at 9p. ™ ID | tan agreed, at @ meeting at the Don't tet chi stay -. evergreen hall of the new A. 0. “1¢ ber of Comerce Thursday that W. building, 1408 Ninth ave. Relive tourist of America needs to be| bilons, ‘constipated. Sw freahments served and apecial hon: | (he, owe Oh iet eeteen “Wash <—v ors conferred. The party will B®) inivton before reaching it, Other oa en to members and friends and will | wise it was agreed, his attentions he proceeded by a businows meeting | may be diverted to some other lool ‘ oan “Amertean Twain to 0. will be rendered. Chapman, man, pm. WINDOW DISPLAY stip m Women's Society First Baptixt Church The Women's society of the First Naptiet church will hold an all-day | eeting at the ehureh, Thursday, February 2, beginning at 10 a.m. A basket luncheon will be served at 12:80 and at 2 p.m. there will be an educational program, Dr. W. K. Mo Kibben will speak on “Anti-Nareotie Work,” and Mine Cynthia Adams on From Mark Henry.” Special musto Humor Klects Officers ‘The ladies’ auxiliary to Maple Taat Pont, No. £1, met at the home of Mra. 1444 Zist ave, Wednew day evening, when the following of- fleers were elected: Heaton, president: Mra. Maggie Chap vice president; Wood, secretary; Mins Isabel Nation, treasurer. A socia! eee Queen Anne Wich School PT. AL The Queen Anne High School P.T.| of the Confederacy, will meet A. will meet tn the school, Friday, February 3, at 3:16 Teachers and puptle of the wit * charge of the program and reprerentative training department wpectmens Mra Orison Mins Peesy wening followed library of the ity before knowing what thin peetion of the Northwest has to offer, Con- sequently, plans were made to impart | thle knowledge to tourtets all over the United States. Judging from the reports made, the tourtets will have no time on thelr hands after thelr arrival, Com- mittees appOinted in each town to show visitors scenic views, the ble industries, the lumbering, the mill work and navy yards of the North wert were reported by W. II, Taylor, of Port Angeles; ¥, ¥. Williams, Sno- qualmie; D, McClure, Hoqulam; C, P. Kimball, Bremerton, and other cities, A program adopted by the repre sentatives wan outlined by a commit. tee componed of P. H. Watt, Seattle 1 M. Kurta, North Bend; T. HL Mar-| tin, Tacoma; B. H. McHugh, Pnum- claw; Cart Bunch, Aberdeen, and a.| 2rest the tourist coming West by poate ant * | the une of biliboards ported east of | Spokane and the cooperation with | “California Vig Syrup” today may prevent a sick child tomorrow, If your child is constipated, bilious, feverinh, fretful, has cold, eolia, or if stomach t# sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember a good “phys canary. % Pollan, Chehalia. ‘The program includes plans to tn hess life, Parents of incoming frenb- | ship tinea, men are expecially invited. one Robert FE. Lee Chapter bureau for tourieta in the Arctic Robert E. Lee Chapter, Daughters | buliding, 720 Third ave, of Seattle with Mrs. K K. Worthington, 403 Boy! ston ave. N., Thursday, February 2, at 2p. m The chapter has selected Robert BE. Lee as the subject of study for the coming year. At this meet- Viscount Bryce’s LONDON, Jan 27—~The body of | cremated here yesterday, school. Madam—at Sale Prices Cheasty Junior Clothes BOYS SUITS ' Two Pairs of Knickers $9.75 Warranted All Wool This remarkable price is the result of a special purchase, and they are truly won- derful values. Sale of High-Grade Boys’ and Young Men’s Overcoats Regular $40 Overcoats Regular $45 Overcoats Regular $50 Overcoats $22% $26% $29% Sizes 16 to 20 Years. These beautiful garments are especially suitable for women’s wear. The Famous “Ironclad” Hose for boys and girls, pair.............+... $5.65 An exceptional offering of Boys’ Blouses at to eee ee oe oe ce cee cece ooeee 29c| 79¢c For Choice of a Special Purchase of Children’s Over- coats—Sizes Two to Five. No mother can afford to miss this sale in our Cheasty Junior Shop SEE SEE Horry, mothert A teaspoonful of |tclaxative” is often af that & new Genuine “California Fig Syrup” has directions for babies and chil dren printed on the bottia “California” or you may get an tmb tation fig syrup—Advertisement. Univers ty Teacher Dies From Typhoid A. W. Linton, 43, associate pro- this training to them in thetr bust | other cities and railroad and steam. | Mor of pharmacy at the University | of Washington and well known advo Special mention was made at the |cate against the importation of nar meating of the complete information | soties into the United States, died as a result of typhoid fever ‘Thursday night. Prof. Linton naa deen with the University of Washington since 1918, coming here from Illinois. He | graduate of the University of Funeral Is Held 377..." Prot. Linton t survived by his of the| ing Mra Thomas Irving will read a| Viscount Bryce, former British am- | wite, Mra. Edna Linton, and one son, work will be exhihited. fevers! rad-! paper en “The Home of Robert E. |bassador to the United States, was| Donald, a student at Lincoln bigh wate students will tel of the value of Lee.” WINDOW DISPLAY MOTHER! CLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Fruity Taste and it cannot Injure Little Stomachs. Hay -rcomerats a ae ete a u w u a b st w a

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