The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1922, Page 10

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Seattle Society Women’s University Club to Entertain Members; Luncheon for Visitor. IZ Women's University club ts} entertaining Friday afternoon at $20 o'clock with a club tea for mem bers onty. The hostesses wiji be the member committes, which includes Miss Raymond, chairman; Mra Ever: | Smith, Mrs, Wesley Compton. Birs. Wylie Hemphill, Mrs. ©. 5. Bo 8, Mra, Philip J. Aaron, Mrs. Griffin, Miss Eleanor Towne, Bess Cottrell, Miss Jeanette , Miss Grace King and Miss! Shelton, During the afternoon Mrs. Philip give the following “Yesterday and To Chadwiek, “The Happy Song.” by Teresa Riego, with Miss Dorothea Hop- LADY MARY CAMBRIDGE LA DY DORIS ¢ IRDON- LENNOX LADY ELIZABETH BOW THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, SLYON LADY DIAD at the piano. " ‘ ‘The club news will be given by the | Reception and Musicale President, Mrs. Alvan Lemuel Cart.) ytp and Mra, W. B. Monks enter Es Pie tained with a reception and musicsle “Informal Luncheon for {at teir new home, 5203 University | Rowley bivd., on Tuesday evening. menting Mrv, H. W. Rowley, : * Mont. who is in the eity | Benefit Card Party | '@ short Visit, Mra. Falcon Jostin| 4 card party for the benefit of the} entertain with a amali luncheon | Orthopedic hospital will be given by home Friday afternoon. the Mount Baker Park guild’ next cee Tuesday evening at the home of Mr g ’ of Miss and Mre. John Alexander Duncan, ‘ 2601 Cascadia ave. | ce Fischer Announced ‘The committee in charge ts com: | _ and Mrs. George William | posed of Mra. Philip Kinzer, chair announce the engagement Of |man, assisted by Mra. Macy Nichol gir daughter, Grace, to Mr. George json, Mrs, L. EB. Sirrine, Mrs. A Kribs, son of Mr. and Mrs./genneider, Mra, Edward Cunning: ck A. Kribs, of Portland, the /nam and Mra. Peter J. Andrao. to take place in the late aging Fischer attendea the Uni-|Rotary Club Day ty of Washington and Smith/@t T'ea Shop Mr. Kribe is a Yale man. | Friday will be Rotary Club day at is Aes the Orthopedic Tea Shop with Mra. idge-Dinner [E. 1. Skee! as hostens, ansixted by Dr. and Mrs. Norman Millar enter-| Mrs. J. A. Hall, Mra. W. A. Wicks, ‘with a dinner of twelve covers |Mra. Alfred Jordan, Mra. J. H. home Saturday evening, with | Mendenhall, Mrs. Edward Clarke, Mrs. P. J. Aaron, Mra. George Sam ple apd Mrs. Fred Braden. Personal as the later diversion. eee Compliments . or Girls senior girls of the 1922 gradu- cians of sign ig eoheggss AB Mra. Allee Hebberd, who hax been oe ner a spending the past three months tn attractive tea given thie after-| coiiornia, is expected to return ‘by the alumnae of the Univer- lot. Washington at the Phi Mu 8o-|*"°Ut Mareh 18. | meet next Friday at 1:30 p. m at | aon,” by Mrs. Fred W, Bert; remume; \the Young, Women’s Christian As» talk on “Food Pacts That Keep Chiliren Welt," see CLUBS FOR FRIDAY First and Pike, Friday evening, Feb | Mystic Jewel Social Club " ruary 2, Public invited. . Orde Pioneers ¥ Myatic Jewel Soc Nub 10 bahaw-as ot | tale loop i" he ys satiilon focal ‘The: PeNen, Order ee, Remon 2M | Mothers’ Congress Circle nition of 30th anniversary of Myntic give ite annual ballon Friday eve-| Education committer, Seattle| rer jtehekah Lodae No, 40, Cardn ning, February Pythian hall, m4, at eee King County Hospital Clab . . nih Shp Me 4 Adele M. Fieléde Parliamentary oe Se ee, Se eg Cot, Ellsworth: Circle Procedure club in the Erickson room a0 ee ee *4. at 1) Gol. Eilaworth Circle of the G. A.|of the ¥. W. €. A. at 130 p.m. ha Poa Phas erat Goan ae in Veterans’ hall, the Armory, are. car, 46 at 140 p. m, Central Mission Study Club - eee . ha Cingt a Seay Mission Study club of ay y a orl er yr. W. C, A, in the Bible room at J BI 6 9 . Recah with| Tonia Chapter No. 114, 0, T. 84/a. m. Lemon: Chapter 4 of the Mre Neva Sherer, 2527 W. Sind at,/t! sive @ card, party Friday, | text-book. abject: “Africa and Friday, Vebruary 24, at 2 p.m. “Mis ph rea 24, at 8 8. m. at Wing's| Latin Americ m Molde? . eafeterta, cee sion und Foreign Fields” will be th ae w 16 Osataty Obs subject of the program. "Mra, Lilly | Manning, chairman. ore American Legion Auxiliary American Legion Auxiliary, Post No. 18, will hold its next meeting on Friday, February 24, in Veterans’ hall, Armory, at § p. m. ee Ladies’ Grotto Club The Ladies’ Grotto club will hold ite annual dance Friday evening, February 24, at Douglas hall, 10th land Pine. All Masons, Eastern Stars and their friends are cordially in- vited. Mr. and Mra J. J. O'Retny toft Saturday for Cincinnat!, where they will make their home house. the receiving line were Mrv. H. Gowen, Mrs. Edward C.| Mrs, William Redfield. | 2 Edwards, Mrs. William | Fee SP ‘Det vision Marte Leghorn and Miss! Misa Amy Munday returned today Hansey, Presiding at the|from a year's absence in Europe and were Mrs. Henry Suzmllo, Mrx. | the East. Densmore, Mrs. Ernest Eck- and Miss May Ward. They] assisted by Mrs, Walter &. and Mrs, Monte Coleman. eee Miss Emily Nettleton of Tacoma will be tee weekend guest of Mrs. William Curtii Hill Lewis. eee Mizs Leah Ruckingham of MMiford, Conn., who has been the guest of her brother and sieterindaw, Mr. and Mra. Daniel Buckingham, left Wed- nesday for her home, ove during the calling hours, from | iit S o'clock, by Mrs. W. R. Wil- ‘gon, Mra. E. TT. Rengstorff, Miss | ‘Ruth ‘Alten and Hiss Helen Ferry-| -and imteresting talks were by Mixg Rose Glass and Mites Hansey, who has recently re} Mr. W. H. Talbot of San Francisco 5 from Japan, Is @ guest at the Hotel Washington _ ‘The committee in charge incinded | for a few days. © Miss Alice Miller, Mrs. Robert G. eee Mra, Leo Baisden, Mrs. J.| | Mr. and Mra. B. Ls Gates returned Densmore, Mrs. Frank Fow- | Wednesday from a trip to California, Mrs. Harvey Lantz and Mra cee Wright. Mra. Albert baby daughter removed Wednesday Chares Stubb and Luncheon for Visitors from the Minor hospital to their Compiimenting Mrs. Caries Moore | home. as Miss Harriet Goodin. of San’ ¢iaco, the guesta of Judge and| Mf. J. C. Marmaduke returned ‘William Hickman Moore, and|!2%t evening from a visit of several Archibald R. Gatter, of Calcut-| weeks in California. Who is visiting her sister, Mra. Rice hell Gilliam, Mrs. M. A. was hostess today at an in luncheon at the Hotel Wash-| . followed by @ theater party | Moore. Mra. Alexander Miller in visiting |today with friends in Tacoma. rr Mrs. A. D. Keating will return Saturday frem a short trip to New eee York. Announced for ogra v4 Dinner at Haven M. E. Church we Meeting A Martha Washington dinner will ‘The Ladies’ Musical club will hold|be served st Haven Methodist fs monthly active meeting at the|church, 10th ave. N. and FE. Lynn fhome of Mrs. John L. Snapp, 2304/st., on Friday evening, 6 p. m.. EB. Highiand drive, next Monday aft-| the Ladies’ Aid society, the commi @rnoon. An interesting feature of |tee in charge being Mra, David 8. Craig, Mrs. Charles M. Moses, Mrs. Nina Moorhouse and Campbell. "the day will be the reading of a paper | Miss Frances Tanner on “The/| and a discussion on current | events, which will be led by Mra. ‘Billa Helm Boardman. The following program arranged! ‘by Mrs. Philip D. Macbride and Mrs. | E. M. Hemion, will be given: Quartet for Viotine— |) @) “Le Retour” (by) Andante fe) “A Ville (4) “Doux Repos” Miss Frances TCanmer, Miss Elinor Mrs. W. H. Mehnert, Miss Marian Ells, THURS —LA ROHEME.” Pitziv Mrs. Alice Sherman (vest), Charlebois, Bosence! Valle PRL" (a) “Ave - Marta’ (b) “La Capinera Gwendolyn G Miss Leone Langdon Alice Williams Sherman, BUTTERFLY.” Miura (guest), Klinova, Agostini, Valle, DeBias SAT, MAT.—“LOHENGRIN,” Fitziu (guest), Klinova, Boscacei, Quartet for Violine— Valle, DeHiasl. SAT. BVE—1L (s) “Romance” (from string quartet) TROVATORE,” Saroya, Frascani, sere -»-Mozart |I Tornmasini, Royer, Cervi i} Conductor—Ernento Knoch ings, S0e-$2.50; TWwe-82. — IMPORTANT — OWING TO POPULAR DEMAND MADAME BUTTERFLY wana maid RA WI! Be Given ead of “The Jewels of the Madonna” FRIDAY NIGHT —Seats Now Setling— Mebnert, Mrs. Alice Sherm Capitol Hill Guild Plans Musicale-Tca A musicale-tea 1s planned by the Capitol Hill Guild of the Orthopedic hospital, to be given at the home of Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux, on Wednes- | day, March 8, the program to be an-| nounced later, Reservations may te made by telephoning Mrs, George W. Allen, East 1500. . | COM, TUESDAY, FEB, 2% Au ustux Vitouw Presents Engagement of Miss McPherson Announced | Mrs, Mary McPherson announces the engagement of her daughter, Strice Winifred, to Mr. Arthur Gun ton Lomax, son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas DP. Lomax, the wedding to be wolemnized in April, o- Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Mrs. Russell Peterson will enter fain Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae with a luncheon at 12:30 o'clock Sat- | urday, at her home, $02 N. 62d st ° ° Laas | | | Informal Bridge | Mrs. J. B. Harper is to entertain | with an informal bridge at her Wome Friday afternoon, | Sunset Heights Community Club | ‘The Sunset Heights Community jelub will hold tte big indoor ereus | at the Went Side Masonic hall on| Friday evening, February 24. The} committees in charge are developing | |novelty surprises in the different | booths, there will be dancing, bridge | and straight whist tables, a crystal |gazing booth and indoor golf. The | officers of the club, Mr, 8 T. Hills, ‘and Mr, and Mra. George Ryan, are jworking to make the affair a mem lorable success, The proceeds will go} jtoward the clubhouse fund, ese | Alpha Auxiliary Alpha auxiliary will hold-a short | business meeting in the old K. P. |hatl, Friday, February 24, at 745 Dp. ™m. Members, please attend, eee Street Car Men and Ladies’ Auxiliary ‘The Street Car Mun and ladies’ Auxiliary will give the second dance of a sores in the old K. I. hall, Music Operas Well Received | | Yesterday afternoon for the mat! jnee the San Carlo Grand Opera com pany gave an excellent performance of “Martha.” The plot is of a lighter | | vein than most of the others given, | land was enthusiastically received by | [a very representative audience | Josephine Lucchese, the charming coloratura soprano, who made her first appearance here as Gilda in Rigoletto the opening night, war heard In the role of Lady Harriet. Mins Luechese has a delightfully sweet voice, clear and of good qual ity. Her singing of “The Last Rose of Summer” was greeted with su | prolonged applause that it called & repetition, Anita Klinova, aa Nancy, disclosed | a contralto voles that is resonant and one of ample power and range. Her singing was most enjoyabie, expecially in the various duets with Mins Lucchese. Giuseppe Agostini, who has an ex- cellent tenor voice, wag heard tn the | role of Lionel. His singing of “O #0 | Gentle, O so Faithful” was greeted with such applause that he repeated the aria. Mario Valle, barite “ee heard as Plunkett. He has a splen- did ve e, which was heard to advan tage in “Let Mo Ask You, Can You Tell Me,” with male chorus, also re- peated. Assisting artists were An tonio Canova ag Sheriff and Natale | basso, who made an amusing leria Rusti the ever popula given for the performance In the fir. Bianc r and double “Pag i, acct, was evening the utiful dramatic soprano, and Romeo Bosc lyric tenor, made their first ay in Seattle Blanca Saroya jof unusual qualit jeclear and firm. These qualities, com: | bined with a natural dramatic abil | jity, made her interpretation of San- tuzza most enjoyable. Her singing of “Vol lo Sapete” way exquisite and | won her a veritable ovation | Boscacel Turridu dis-| tenor voice that was a pleas Especially was this true mother, | # a woprano votes | , and her tones are | | rR ple ure to hear, in hie farewell song to bi was in whieh Others D'Am enthusiastically the ¢ baritone, # Kuno tralto, as 1 Homer, » portra Lucia was very comm In “Pagliacci” Miss triumphed. Especially « her wing: | ing netewortthy in the a Song” | aria, Fler portr of the flirtati Neddra was qui contrast to t of the unhappy Santuzal and was ex ceptionally well given Gaetano ‘Tommasini heard as Canio. Hie singin well known “Vesti la Giubl most enjoyable. Joseph 1 Tonio displayed a baritone voli met with approval, Tis singing of | the prologue received such applause that it called for a repetition, Assist ing Nicola D'Amico Slivio and Jo#§ph Tudinco as Beppo. received. were Nicola Alfio; Anita and Alice al of Mamma ndable 4 again tenor, was of the artists. were ae Kilights Of] Mothers’ Congres» Cirele, at Y CA, dpm of Civies and History tn the Gr the Wand dancing hing | oa he “| Parliamentary Procedure Club M. M, Gridley, “T Child Hygiene Commitice | Wterature and travel department The child hygiene committes of lof the Woman's Century club at the Mothers Cirete will Y. WLC. A, da “Jack Lon Congress ™. A BRIDGEMAN LADY RACHEL CAVENDISH PRINC 8 MAUD OF FIFE LADY MARY THYNNE ‘speuk on “Foreign Missions.” Every-{ FEBRUARY on 25, LADY MAY CAMBMIDGE 1922. |magazine play for the benefit of the ono welcomes o A “Literary Diges Mrs, Frank} ay eae | building fund at the church, Wolff, and travelog on | way and Olive st. Frida by Mrs, A. HL Horton Alpha Auxiliary February 24, The Bon Marcho will Woman's Century club at YW. ¢. (Alpha auxitiary at old Knights of | put on a fashion show ax one of the jA. at 2p. m. Program: “Ce *ythias hall, First ave, and Mike #t., | attractions of the evening. | Days ception to new members./8t 745 Dp. t.: Bhort business r ; eee Kegular monthly meeting ing. ES Go | Z Eastern Star Club ‘ Americanization deparunent at Y, | Eastern Star club, monthly pro- W. C. A. at 1 p.m. Triangle 6 Chub gram in chibroom, 4090 Arcade build | eve The Triangle club of theling, 2 p. m. Harrison PLT. A. Firat Christian church wilt give a —— Harrison Pel, A. will give @ bO™ | Qapeee social, & p. m. Speaker on 30-10 Ash For Pi lplen.” ty Jc Horlick’s } eee | RIGINAL | Seward Social and Literary Club | | Seward Sociat and Literary club/ |with Mre J. P, Bicknell, 4719 64th) ave. &., pom, Address by Lady Every Sunday—3 P. M. Willie Forbus on “Women's Prop: | erty Rua || HIPPODROME "Visitors welcome. | Washington Boulevard W. C. T. U. Washington Boulevard W will meet and Madi 24, at 2 formerly Fifth and University Tt Price, Including War Tax J |7> “! ve. N in the chape! pon ¥riday, February p.m, Mev. H. Topping, ' 4 missionary to Japan, will at, An entire kind of * For all the re family was Dissolve in boiling water Pour into tub of lukewarm water Use enough Rinso to get big, lasting suds Soak the c\otnes than bar soap A new kind of soap. Soap made of pure materials combined in such a way that it has more cleansing power than soap has ever had before. This new kind of soap gently soaks loose the most ground-in dirt without weakening a single thread. Rinso dissolves completely and almost at once in boiling water. It gives such soapy water, such big lasting suds that soaking does almost all the work instead of asmall part of it. Even the worst soiled spots need but a light rubbing with dry Rinso. 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