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Seattle Societ Patrons and Patronesses Named for Sir Philip Gibbs’ Lecture; Mid- Season Assembly Issues Invitations. | | Women's University club an: | Bounces the list of patrons and] esses for the lecture Sir Phil | Gibbs, British author and journa dat, will deliver in the Masonic tem ple Thursday evening, February 16, “What America Means to the > Wort” Mr, and Mrs. Alvah I | Garr, Mr. and Mrs. Danie! B. Tref D> ethen, Mr. and Mrs. Hervey B. Wil ber, Mr. and Mrs, Henry W, Pen-| ) Beck, Dr. Mabel Seagrave, Mr. and © Mire. John S. Burch, Miss Carotihe , Mr. and Mre. Frank 8. Bay Dy dey, Miss Kate M. Firmin, Mr. and Dean H. White, Dr. and Mra, m L. Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Le Wey M. Backus, Mrs. Florence Denny er, Dr, and Mrs. Franklin 8. t.Mr. and Mrs, George W. Sol- , Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sumper. and Mrs, Henry Suszailo, Mr. and A. H, Albertson, Mrs, A. M. H. Dr. and Mrs, Otis F, Lamson, Catherine Caley, Mr. and Mps, L. Travis, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, Mr, and Mrs. EB. L. Mr. and Mrs, William P. ley, Mr, and Mrs, C. O, Martin, Juliet O'Hearn, Mr. and Mra.) 1B. Bogardus, Mr. and Mrs, Well Phillips, Mr. and Mrs, Mag T. Crawford, Miss Peart Ben: Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Morrison, MP. and Mrs. Everett P. Clark, Mr. ind Mrs. James P. Robertson, Mr. Mrs. A. K, Matager, Mr. and Harry I. Worth, Miss Jeanette , Dr. and Mrs. A. M. McWhin- Mr. and Mrs. Warren 0. Fus- Miss Mary B. Hunter, Mr, | Mrs. Herman C. Joy, Mrs. BE. C. | ne, Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. fon, Miss Rena Raymond, Dr. Mrs. Pierre J. Frein, Mr. and Howard Waterman, Miss Jessie | Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krauss, and Mrs. C. K. Biiss, Miss Jo- Jackling, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Mrs. Harriet T. Dorman, Mr. | ‘Mrs. Edgar Gott and Miss Effie ‘SIF Philip has been preceded by reports of his lecture in oth- cities, where, it is said, his au- this season are as interested they were in his thrilling lecture ‘the Irish situation last year. He @ trained observer who sees be- th the surface of things, and has & reputation by fearlessly pre to the public a view of the pas he sees it. eee, “SP witations Out for ason Assembly ‘The Mid-Season Assembly has ts invitations for a ball to be giv. at Christensen's hall, on Friday @vening, February 24, at 9:20 o'clock | ‘The hostesses for the affair will be Harry Ostrander, Mra, James Mason, Mrs. Keith G. Fisken, Prescott Oakes, Mrs. Kenelm » Jr, Mrs. Stanley Minor Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan. as ushers are to be Mr. th Bullitt, Mr. John A. Bailler- i Mr. Casper Clarke, Mr. Cari F. Gould, Mr. Letcher Lambuth, Mr. Black and Mr. Edwin A. Strout, ie Bit Bri to forty guests for a val Juncheon at her home Tue» afternoon, with bridge for the entertainment. SAF of Walla Walla, the house guest a George Gunn, Jr., Mrs. D. C. will entertain with a lunch- . of eight covers at her home, 905 ‘Olympic way, Wednesday afternoon TO REMEMBER RDAY, FEBRUARY 11— MISS ENOLA MIES Miss Miesse is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs . D. Tollefsen, who are s 1D) . entertaining at their home this evening with a dancing party in her honor.—Portrait by M. P. Kirkpat- rick, Bushnell Studios, j Small Tea Will Honor | Mrs. G. D. V. Rollo } Honoring her mother, Mra. G. D. ¥V. Rollo of Birchwood, Mich. who ig ber guest, on the oceasion of her eighty-fifth birthday, Mra, Alfred Rollo is entertaining with email tea at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Willis B. Herr will preside at the tea table, Large Lunche at Home Mrs. Frank Skinner is entertaining the past presidents of the Classic Cul ture club with a luncheon at her home Saturday afternoon. February 18. Covers will be placed for thirty | guests, | eee | Complete List of | Committees for Tea Dance and Card Fete ‘The complete list of committees for the Broadway guild's tea dance and card fete at the Hotel Wash-| ington, Saturday, February 25, are! announced as follows: Mrs. James Hamilton de Veuve is general chair man, and reservations for tables and | on | A, Millaix Interlaken Guild's Card Party Pians are completed for the In' ter laken guild's valentine card party and dance at the Yacht club Tues day evening, February 14. It i to be a very attractive party, with many interesting features and beau tiful decorations. Among the novel tles presen will be a solo dance furnished by the Douglas Danc academy Prizes will be awarded at the card SPending six weeks at Cor | Personal Miss Lucile Hangar, of Walla Wal la, is the guest of Mr, and Mra, George Gunn, Jr “ee Misa Ella Clayton left last week for Low Angeles, where she will make her permanent home. . e- S McCord, who hy Mra. FE. games, and the card hostess are |**pected home next Monday to be Mra. A. G. Schaefer, Mrs.| “ee George A. Hellman, Mra, W. E. Del-| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux! fel, Mra, W. A. Hastung and Mrs. and Mre. § H. Hedges have returned A. P. Calhoun. from @ visit of a few weeks in Call- ‘The various committees in charge | fornia, j are: Arrangements—Mise C. G, Pros | 2 oS trud, Capitol 1784 Capitol 4126, and Mrs. Decorations—Mre. C. ra. George 8. L. Eg Rich and Mra. Favors—Mra, W. C. J. Porter, MeDonold. ‘oneases wil Aaron, Mra. John Hugh A. Baird, Mra. J. J. Wolfe and Mrs. G ter and Mrs Mrs. H.C. The p Musi Ut |Complimentary Concert Study club will | Mrs. C. C. Tenny, | J. Kearns Hagyard, Jame Hu Mus 1 Minn Mildred Allen, of Tacoma, ts the weekend guest of ber sister, Mrs. Albert Carsto: “4 Mr. and Mrs. Warrén Green left Wednesday for California, to be away about six weeks “* Mra. Otto Wagner, of Wenatchee, who has been visiting her mother, Mre. W. T. Isted, left last evening for her home, eee Mrs. A. Rocke Robertson has re-| WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR MONDAY Women's Advertising Club The Women’s Advertinit ib w meet at the Northold Ir Jevening, February 4 Dinner will jbe werved at ¢ Mi \ jCurry will speak on her work in Chicago Important Alu Meeting An important meeting of the Alpha | Delta Pi Alumnae tion will U held Monday ever February 13 [at 7 o'clock in the pter house Prairie Rose Clab The Prairie Rone ub will meet hext Monday at 2 p.m. with Mr Kt, W, Gibbs 7 16th ave, N. 1 Literary and Travel Club The Literary and Travel club }hold an open meeting for memb: land their friends at the residence of | Mra. Francis A. Hoffman 6 Fed leral ave, on Monday afternoon, Feb- ruary 13, at 240 o'clock, An in structive lecture will be deliv Rev, Father Mogiarity of dict’s church, on the motion picture jas an eduentional factor, A musical |program will follow | Round 0 n Clab } Mrs. Lena Freneh will entertain ou bin Club” of Beattle » Deeree of Honor Pro tective ansociation, at her hame, 632 W, 44th ot onday, February 1 at 2 p.m. Progressive whist will be the social feature of the afternoon Prins =oand refreshments, Mra, French will be minted by Mre Blanche Detlefsen and Mra. Eleanor | 8. White. Members requested to in vite their friends. Take Ballard N. of Bixth ave, N. W. cur “ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS St, Mark's Galld Plans Lane St. Mark's Guild of St fehureh luncheon 4 Feb: reserva will give a Guild hall on Wednenday 16, at ip m Barly are requested. Native D: All Native Ds [friends are invited to [aiven in honor of George jton’s birthday on Friday ove [February 17, at § o'clock, in {O. G. T. ball, 1109 Virginia at freahments whters and a card Wa . Litertry Interpretation C1 the Beattie Wor wil with Mra. Oliver T. Rrteiéon, |Relmont pla Tuesday, 4 # 1 lock. Wernll Beebe will jin Browning. ¢ } ee ss club Madame | | heon Mark's in the roary ations hters Card Party thelr party hing ning, the I s nn of meet 768 Pets vary Marie Kathleen Parlow| (2:00. Leader, Miss Maude McGough Shawondasse Club The Shawondasse club 1 meet at the home of Mra, T. Ht. Loer, 216 enth ave, W., Tuesday, Februar 4, at 2pm West Seattle Keview Sewing Circle West Seattle Review, W. B. A. of the Mace will meet at the home of Mre Clarence Croffet, $422 4 ave. BW. Fr Vebruar liam, Bring lunch, All welcome Seattle Audubor euttio Aud 7 will t the Chamber ‘ ‘ ‘Thursday, February 16, at 6 p. m M. Adelaide Pollock will speak on Birds You Should Know Woman's Century Club v French department of the Woman's Century club will meet at the Hotel Washington Tueeday, Feb ry 14, at 1a, m Hamentary dure department at the ¥. W Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Span nt wt 10:30 a, m, at the ro CA inh departn Y,W.C.A Good of the Order Committee On Tuesday, February 21, the ot the Order Committ of Beattle lodge No. 7, Degree of Honor er ‘Good Protective a ation, has arranged a dancing party to be giv ver green ball, A. O. U. W. building, 1409 Ninth ave, for the benefit fun Mrs, Mabel M. Peterson ia chairman of the entertainment committee, as sieted by Mosdames Wells, Safford, Oliver and White “+ * "Theosophical Society | Dy, G. W. Weddell will speak Sun-/ day, # p.m. on “The Path of Truth.” | Bpecial music by Mins Mattie Allison, | 5¢ yrry at the Theosophical society, 100 Lyor building, Third and James. re American Legion Danée The Ladien’ auxiliary to Ma Leaf post, No, 21, American Legion, will give a dance, February 22, at Dougias hall, 915 FB. Pine at., in cele. bration of Washington's birthday. one wory Day Help Club The Every Day Help club meets every Wednesday, from 2 to 3 p.m. at 603 People’s bank building The subject on Wednesday, Febru ary 15, will be “Religion and the Church.” | Women's Legislative Council the Wom A pecial ansembly of en's Leginlative council of Wash ington has called for Wednes Quy morning, February 15, at the ¥. W. C. A. building at 10:30 k, to amend the bylaws, pre t measures for the 1923 legisla bureau program and transact other business, Two delegates from every organization of the council are expected to attend eee amma Phi Beta Card Party | Gamma Phi Beta sorority will give a large card party at the chapter house on Thureday afternoon, Feb ruary 23. For reservations telephon Miss Lurline Brown, Bast 2598. Reception Honors Dr. Matthews The large reception given by the {members of the First Presbyteri church Friday evening, February in. honor of Dr. M. A. Matthews on the twentieth annivermry of his par torate, was an event long to be re membered by pastor and congrege tion. So large were the numbers wishing to attend that many were unable to gain admittance. The re ceiving gine was composed of mem bern whd welcomed Dr lthe church twenty years ago, the heads Of each department at the \present time Addrensen were made by Judge Berke, Capt. W. R. Ballard, Judge IoT. KR and Rev W. A. Major, The decorations were in charge of |February 18, by the Associated Play: \the Women's Missionary society and }the musical program, arranged by | Mr. John Bushell, wax given by Mrs. Montgomery Lynch, Mrs. Philip Mo Bride, Mra. Lotta Lyman Parsley, Mra. Ixrael Nelson, Prof. W. H. Don ley, Mr. HO, Price, Mr, J. Everett |Rardin and Mr. @. B. young ladies from the Westminstes |eulld assisted In serving. Mr. Kirk Hillman was chairman of the general committee. ATURDAY, F RUARY 11, 1922. Society at Harbor Forts ARTILLERY CONT ! Making an inspection ' riving on day at ‘ from Wa D. G, ¢ ery, | t ut F len 0} L. Hayden, 1 of ) Sound *, ente ia dinner hin house guest Colonel l A.. chief of coast eo patty augment ed by the pre « of Colonel Henr Macpher riam, 1 A mander of Fort Worden, and Colonel | Harry fatthews, U, &. A mander of Fort Caney. After Colonel Hayden received the officer of the district, who enlled to pa their respects to their chief MOUNTAINS AND SEA Colonel John L. 1 UB A commander of the Puget Bound const defenses, ix taking a twenty day leave, During his absence the ec | prevalence of influenza. Among & | | beau monde quite refuses to be over |A., the whichgover the Cascades and tractors are remodeling how the lionel has bought looks Fort Worden, the sound, Other landowners in this neighborhood are Mrs. H. C. Willi son, who often finds a battleship moored beneath her baleony, Mr Walter Rutz, whose ph is artistically landscaped, and Ce Willam A, Giassford, U, 8. A. tired, whone entate is beautifully wooded, the pines framing ox quisite view of mountain and séa. ARMY AND NAVY RELIEF The bridge-tea planned for Fri ay at Fort Worden, under the auspices Merriam, wife of © Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. commander of Fort Worden, has been postponed on account of pel Henry attle people making up parties for this affair are Mrs. John Tworsley | and Mre. Maize, wife of Lieutenant Colonel Sidney Maize, U. 8. A 1 EVITY A? LE BEAU MOD Major Royal mp Greene, U. 8 A. and Mrs. ne, plan one of their clever dinners in their Fort! Worden quarters at an early date Apropon of dinners it seems” the code of the moment requires tea at five and dinner at nine. And if « ° cepts-an invitation to a litt supper one doesn't dine at all! Le fed. IMPROMPTU The art of impromptu entertaining is mueh valued in the army, and is| often ilustrated at Fort Worden at the quarters of Captain Joseph F cis Btiley, U. 8. A. and Mrs, Stil who entertained informally at din on Sunday, and on Tuesday gave equally informal bridge, followed by | tenant Matthews to | and} id, Canon William H. Bliss | | cisco, Richard. The | & gay little supper. HONOR At Honolulu on Wednesday, Lieu-} Frank Merrill Bartlett, air service, U. §. A., and Mra. Bartlett were complimented by a ball at the hotel Moana, arranged in their hon- or by the officers of the aviation corpy stationed at Honolulu, and at which the loveliness of the bride was & matter of comment. When the| 5646 42nd ave. 8. W., Wesnenday | morning, February 15, at 10:30 o'clock The lesson will be “George | Watts,” with Mre. Burleigh Reeder| 4» leader. Mrs. Dana Brown will | sive contemporary art, see “Taming of the Shrew” Will Be Presented in Meany Hall Shakespeare's “Taming of the} Shrew,” probably his most lively and interesting farce, will be presented | in Meany hall Saturday evening, era of the University of Washington. The play will be under the direction of Glenn Hughes, instructor in dram atic art, who played in this produc. tion several years ago in San Fran Leading dramatic stare of the cam pus stage will carry the principal parts in the fa Harold MeCtin. ton, Richard Bennett, Grant Merrill, Doreen Alwell and Wilhelmina Craw ford will have leading roles. Benefit for Clubhouse Fund For the benefit of the Rs h Clubhouse fund, Mra art Mrs. H. O. nier E.| H Johnson are entertaining with a progressive val jentine card party at the home of Mrs. Pearl, 6167 Keppler st., on Tuesday, February 14, at 2 p.m. All members and friends invited, | Canadian Club | The Canadian Club of Seattle is giving @ masquerade ball on Thurs. day evening, February 16, at the A O. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave. - Invi tations are being distributed by members of the club, and admission | will be by invitation only, Three primes will be given, for the prettiest, |the most original and the most comic | costumes: Dancing will si t at 9, and the grand march at 10 o'clock, Jat which time the prize winners will be announced. Future events of the club are a whist drivt on March 2, and a balloon lance on March 16. On May 24 th club will celebrate Empire Day at the Seattle Yacht club in the eve- nin) ETROP WEEK, BEGINNID M C Saturday Matinee Mail Orders Reevived MONDAY—"RIGO! MARTHA,” Lucchese AVALLERIA THURSDAY—"LA BC De Binal FRIDAY —" “TL TROVA’ pe,” Bachelors’ club “Crystal Ball” || tickets may be made by calling her ¥ concert jn the turned from a month's visit in V | ths in Masonic Temple at Capitol 2396. Card tables, Mrx, W A. auditorium Tuesday eve-|couver, B. C. iPaper | ise Joanie Lee Poole to complt- Uw. rrench, chairman; Mrs. Alton W.|ning, February 14, at 8:15 o'clock. | ees | Federation of Women's Clubs Card and her fiance with a bridge || Leonard, Mrs. Edgar W. Ames, Mrs. |The following program has been ar-| Mrs. C. ©: Jones, of Anacortes, ie| Sais dade at techies 2 tw et party at home. Don Fischer, Mrs. George W. Fisch-|ranged by Mra, Frederick W. Gra-|the guest of her daughter, Mrs. 0. C gg - ’ Mr. and, Mra. Trafford Hute- ll er, Mrs. John T. Bratnober, Mrs. | ham | Herrick. es ee bed eration of Women's Clubs will en- nner Moms, boner || samuel Russell, Mrs, Andrew M. Gil PART I eee / {tartaia with a George Washington llespie. Prizes, Mrs. Earl de Veuve 3 ’ On At | pirthday party at the alow Concerto in G Minor Mendetasohn | Co! M. Wetherill and Mrs . ? I. 7. Iland Mrs. W. D. Albright. Refresh- Gn, Witem Mi. meoonse 1 Woetherill, Dr. ond hem. 2 nd Mri Tuceday, February Y at 2 p.m * entertaining with || ; irk ao ie - r. and Mrs. Richard W {The committee in cMarge includes ments, Mrs, G. H. Birkflolme, Mra Mise Irene Haitruseh lreery | informal! bridge at home 3 Pe {Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mra. J. Fohn, Mre. H. W. Ruliss SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12— [marry Gunn Otte, Mrs. W. A| Vier ng pecvbeny (Marien lett today for Victocls co ro rs. J. Fohn, Mra ulisson Mr. and Mrs. James Macfarlane || Brown, Mrs. Fred Alexander, Mrs. 7 oa Saas tee Stabine aesae’” Venal tl M ‘ = to re | Mre. BE. Harp Mrs. Allison Pike to compliment Mr. and Mrs. J solv aden E. rs wed ‘ een nae Monday nd Miss Sarah Williams. Prizes oon |O. D. Colvin, Mrs, Ross E. Hibler, Has Come James It. Rogers and 3 Sarah Willian ri fea at home we 630 km! || Mes. Walter M. McDonald, Mra, John| (©) “W Wir | oS Ae | nd refreshments. Tickets may be + FEBRUARY 13— McCollister and Mrs. John Murphy » 7 . homas, of Port. | obtained from the trustees mona’ saps ; sic ans tnThen, libre prons| Mra Wartin D. Thomas, of Port ‘ ie ncheon for Mina Catherin. > FR gees gain : OD ay foot land, is spending a few days in town. eee Radier at Women's Univer- (fares, Mr John Baillargeon and) with + j Seattle Lodge No, 7 sity club, with Mrs, Chester || Miss Dorothy Ewing. Publicity, Mrs. |Two Violing— | : | | Seattle Lodge No, 7 Raymond Bordeaux as h Andrew Gillespie, chairman; Mrs. | hath Poeees a Child Welfare Lancheon Parl Middiston ‘concert Seattle Lodge No. 7, Degree of} tess. Corwin Eberting, Mrs. Robert Mo- *. Lewis Fie @ Child Welfare luncheon will ‘arlow-Middleto ONnCceTe azonor Paptective Associa 1] lla mr parhay ell von Cueiland, Men, 1, Hi, Pleager, Mise Mew Mawie AuT Il be given in the Masonic temple Fri-| Wednesda sey agit,» orrigearinnge seg Valentine bridge tea for Mrs. "1 . ager, 3 . ¢ ’ i mple Fri ‘ sday. hold ite regular progressive whist Herbert George Van Karan rances Quigley and Miss Dorothy , |2ay, February 17, at noon, at which party on Tuesday evening, Febru Sith Mrs. Bertha Fairbanks reene. Tea dance, Mrs. Cecil H Thee on This time all organizations of the National; Jathleen Parlow, despite th ary 14, at 9 o'clock. This is to be ateciahon Gall4 to give valen- |(BSc0® _ chairman Mrs. Donald] Kiciog eT art |Congress of Mothers and Parent number of vic nists, remains 4 n valentine affair and will be given tine dance and card party at arnes, Mrs. George Warren Boc | Rae leadiay i =| Teachers in the will participate Tenkaget favorite artists, & in the new A. O. U. W. building the Yacht club. Mrs. William Boyce, Mra. W. W 4s » jin celebrating the founding of the Just urned from her natiy 1409 Ninth ave Resteukuneete Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilton to || Phillips and Mrs. Charles F. Clise. | Schneider |Movement. ‘The theme for” the day land, where she spent the ed it pe aeleetain with intomeep nyt - nce benne , t. he y p erved and honors awarded, The ning at cards A group of ung girls will assist. nand Mrs. nestort | will be he Child's Wortd The at her home near Cambridge habtehnes Will be Birs. Victéria Dan Dinner-dance at Seattle Tennis || Included are Miss Mildred Farrar Sy cwhen the Land Was White |SDeakers are to be Mis Helena J.| Mixx Parlow believes that the low] ici, Mr&, Della Dailey, Mrs, Blanch elu! Ey Satherin jacor jas Jane ith jevin | Ma . 0 talk o: The ‘a Standard o onglish 2usteal criticiam 1 Mrs. William Hunter McEwan || 1% _ Cather! a - ws to: sad nn be By t FEST aap or yer sigh talk on “rhe Child's a Predhegpagg se sc hrgpiess: chapter Detlefsen, Mra. Anna Farrier and DG legge Pct Ege Truax, Miss Elizabeth Folsom and| () mly & Tiny Garden’... |Home”; Mra, A. R. Todd, “Hix Play”; |I8 becoming a truly serious matter. | sty, Clara Lotka, ‘The business jlo entertain with Mies Geraldine Farrar |e) “Phe’ Morning Wind Mr. Charles 1. Eekart Gate-|In the wholesale and consistent be-| meeting of the lodge will be called eweeen ot the Sunse The list of patronesses will be an. f Liranscombe | Way to Citizenship,” and Judge Reah laboring that Fnglish critics kave to} tg pm. Mra, Mary Veale presid complimentary to Mrs, nounced in a few days, oe bien. idobiitee j Whitehead, “Hin Safeguarding.” Lin. (American artiste, you would be as. [it * Hm. Mine. Mary Veale prosid a ee AY, FEBRUARY 15— And Bat tony Liat |coln penny orphan collection will be tounded to see the collection of sert ove he marriage of Miss Catherine ee ‘, of, rs. Brownfle nd Mise Baitrus in charge of M J ? » OUs mixstatements and unforgiveable ‘ - Baxter to Mr. Walter G First in Series of Mie PEW EAG SES Mies. Dalteves we re. J. J. Lu n nent A unser Ridgely Social Club MeLean, at $:30° o'clock i er 7 “ P |following musical program errors that are made HMngland dur An informal dance and card rty Trinity Episcopat churen. "|| Bridge Luncheons tims ree | given ing the war had little music, and the The aie a ody ze Mra. Robert P. Greer to enter- || Mr. O. Vincent is. entertain. | e680 Vora! fe visits of great artists there since then peter - a4 * ow . ca .. 2 gi tain with a tea from 4 until || ),) 6 ” 4 i ‘ Hindu Song” semberg have been comparatively fow; there-|°U i Odd Fello emple, 10th §.o'clock, honoring Mra, John || \Ne with the firet tn a weries fC) Tea Shop Calendar | Mies ‘Thicea’ Cawsey’ “Dambersjhave been camparatively few; there | aia’ a Pine at, Friday evening, uddy uncheons at her home Mor ; Teonora Friedland at the plane |f0r* orn © me, geemed tO) iebruary 17 THURSDAY, VEBRUARY 1¢— afternoon, when twelve guest in charge of the Orthopedic al ts Friedland at the plane |i occasioned by distemper. The| *ebruary 1 Mr. and Mrs. Le F A. Backus | wilt enjoy her hoepttalits | next week will be: Monday va mate causo of this is partly political and Rogier Mie pill be ais per hosts at the Ppa ng . uild, Mre, H. R. Wa nlk Hong and Dance partly because t critica resented | Alki Women's Improvement Club Luncheon for Mrs. Percival Dinner Hosts hur W. 8. Kinsel, chalr | itarp soto Shumann late The iM weak apot in| Women's Improvement club will be Collins and Mrs. A. I new Jide Mie ¢ an. y | rman Wednesday Westminster Hercoune . " : held at the home of Mrs, George singer, with Mrs. W. I afte jeorge ¥ raden y po PREECE ; Pinto English music life wrding to 7 Be | = eb Gago : . ins Ruth Lined ‘ 1 A. Smith, 6100 W. Spokane st Dor cs Gontees ith a dinner of | Presbyterian church, Mra, V, B Sieg Patiow, io (he ballad ooncedtt 1 TUESDAY, FEMRUARY 21— fi » Seattle Yacht|Armatrong, chairman. ‘Thursday—|, Mra. John B. Matthews will be “The songs presented nro far February 14, Regular Formal dance sinter club | club Monday evenir St. Margaret's Guild of Mark's |*00stmistress, Mrs, H. $8. Dorman in than ‘jazz,’ which at least has al meeting at 2 p. m., when eee a OF PhS Ganrme ra church, Mra, Fredert Harlow, |Ch“rse of the dining room, and Mra. character of ita own, ‘These ballada| the financial ort of the enter PHUKSDAY, veRUARY eo Faculty Wives’ Club | onte ris Alki Auxiliary, [Austin E, Grittiths will offer the in- gre utterly character! and their |tainment committee will be given, rs. Fred A. fngland to be i j | Mrs, Charles H. Gaffner, chairman, | Yoc#tion : t é followed by a social hour hostess at a ie iuncheon Age . | ’ 4 e's saccharine verre re terr yp valet sin nebeon A one-act play, “Cooks and Cardl-| gaturday—Frink Park Guild, Mrs : aed | A new addition to Miss Parlow’ beilts FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24— naln,” followed by a entine tea,|W. C, Miles, chairman School of Practical Paychology |pepertoire ix the “Symphonic Rhap reon POT, A Mid-neason Assembly club's ball | will be given by the Faculty Wive Mrs ‘Washington will be assiated |, Etnest Weltmer's School of Prac: ody" of A. Walter Kramer. Lant| Pmerson P.-T, A. will meet in the n Christensen’s hall it ; ; ; , aychology wi : : ET oe a club, a Faculty clubhouse on jon Monday by Mrs. Otto Grunbaum, {teal Psychology will mett in dover year Minx Parlow gave the first per-| school basement Wednesday, Febru Broadway Guild the Orth ae enmene, Monty afternoon at|Mrs, V tobingon, Mrs, William | % jw a ‘ ghee ade ‘ ih ing, formance of Pizzetti's new sonata, | ry at 200 p,m. After an im nOMp wive ca 2:30 o'clock. The affair will honor|R. Le Blond, Mrs. W. A. French, |8U"44 orning a o'clock, Des which raised pandemonium among! portant business meeting, followed party and tea dant | vot services and healing | yarty pra sen at th the house mothers of the various|Mrs. James Farrell and Miss Doro.|¥° vices and healing lessons the eritics, During her summer Mixa|by music ftom one of the lower Mra. Livi mp eoreritte ge 8 | thy Leavitt Essent it ond Man Power Parlow gav concerts, spending |srades, Mrs. R. BE. Thatcher will spttom et Bunsct ‘ | ee | evelopment Lesson,” will bw led by her time mainly in practice, reading [lecture on “The Right of a Child oring Mr, Livin, Bridge Luncheon Informal Dance : r Weltmer. Sunday evening at & and gardening ]to Good Parents." Refreshments man Je, and hedinen Secs Widwe Stachienk Wid adestnies| | aictake aie tor al o'clock, “The Practical Metaphysics Mixa Parlow will be heard in a will be served TUPADAY, FeMNU ANY ax — Bw seeder egy a Naeerr sak, nd Mrs, W. Stewart enter jot lity Kveryone welcome joint concert with Arthur Middleton see ardi gras ball at the Seattle neon for elght, followed | tained forty-five friends with an in. | ne famous ner - ye Yacht club, by bridge, at her home next Thurs. formal dance at the Queen Anne hall! ‘There are 71 , |the ta Amesionn base-beritone Woat Seattle Art Club Ye attenneen, hee abate 4 c ere are 71 places in Germanyjat the Metropolitan theater next| The West Seattle Art club will B. named Neustadt, Wednesday evening, February 16, meet with Mrs, John A. Bennett, Famous Artists—s neport left f Man e ‘ t ' ’ plane, dropping Haw reat A bile upon appy pa UCCE FUL BRIDGE t their t Worden au t J. T. Jacobm Captain Jacobs mother, and he vent, Mra. W. H Jacob 1. The hosters au t Rice, wife of ptain Kerwin aP. Rice, U. &. A. The high prize was won by Mra, Fitzpatrick; wife of Captain Francia mes Fitzpatrick, U. 8. A., and the ation by Mra. McCoid, wife sptain Chester B. MeCoid, U. 8. was port pon not dock on contingent Juncheon into a din evening at seven o'clock pitable quarters of Colonel Horry T. Matthews, U. Fort Casey. BUFFET Sunday en birthday anniversary of her husband, Captain A assisted the traditional cake and candles. COMPLIMENTING THE 1 tained, Thursday. street Whelchel, U Wheichel, |the charm of that |tocracy they so happily represent. FAS FLOWE field flowers, which cost in the New York shops as much as orchids ever aid for the picking, and formed a grace- ful decoration at the dinner given on Saturday at their Fort Casey quar ters by Lieutenant John Harvey Mad | ison, U honor of Lieutenant F. Ward Walk- er, U. COSMOPOLITAN house guest Spokane line at Fort Casey, a pretty tea was given on Wednesday by Mrs. Walk er, wife of Lieutenant F, Ward Walk- er, U. |smail table in the drawing-room, the j hostess herself pouring the cup that cheers Mrs. at the Fort Worden quarters of Col. jonel John L. Hayden, mander of the Puget Sound coast di fenses. BlucBird Appliance (@ 1 MO nday at Box Offi y (Bargain) Matine Miura (guest) RUSTICANA,” harlebois. MADONNA,” va plendid Chorus—t the Fort Casey h was to have fan J 1 inlanda, boat could ount of rough weath. Fort Casey its plenia served that at the hom ormed S. A., commander of At their Fort Casey quarters on an agreeable buffet was giv- by Mrs. Gardner, marking the Herbert A. Gardner, U. 8. which their intimate friends and which was adorned by at gE The line at Fort Casey was enter- following the bowling on by Lieutenant J. Long: 8. A., and Mrs. hospitality recall Southern aris. whore SHIONABLE FIELD 8 Orchids have been displaced by but may be had at Fort Casey 8. A., and Mrs. Madison, in 8S. A., and Mrs. Walker. In compliment to her mother, and Mrs. A. J. Martin, of and bringing out all the 8. A, Tea was served at a On Friday the Walkers and] Martin were weekend guests U, 8. 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