The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1922, Page 12

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§ --apiane eee Aad Mrs. Allen at , Meet March 17 Seattle | Musicale at Home of Mr.| and Mrs. Baillie Sun- day Afternoon; Wom-| en's University Club Plans Benefit. of the interesting musicales of Lent will be given ac the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Balilie, $07 14th ave. N,, Sunday atfernoon at 3 o'clock ‘The affair, which is for the bene At Of Trinity Pariah church upkeep fund, fs attracting mueh attention ‘and from present indications the ball oom in the Baillie residence will be filled with music lovers Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Huteson, Mrs. W. HH. Bliss, Mrs, Bernard Pelly and Mrs, Raillie Mrs. Huteson has arranged the fol Jowing program Oftertory— on Bamana Ged of Abraham ae Hear Me” % Phileas Goulet EES Mr. George Kirchner ~ Albany Rite Three Plays Will Be Presented _ The Women’s University clud wil! b it three plays at the Cornish evening, April 21, for the of the furnishing fund Frank T. Wilt (Marguerite is the author of the plays be given—"Pan,” an idyll, with jc written by George two dance enitied Ever Shall Be,” and a comedy, The two latter plays Red Domino, "s honorary dramatic associa at the University of Washing and the Tacoma Drama league. ‘The cast, which has not been com will not be confined to club Mrs. William B. Norris, of the entertainment com: lee, is in charge of arrangements, by the plays committee, includes Mre. Robert T. San: chairman, Mrs. Charles Paul, George W. Soliday, Mra. Colin | Radford and Miss Mary ©. Wal | Mra Sandall will be coach for | be entertainment and Mrs. Pat z ‘Capt. Wichard Afien, U. 8. A.. and Alen are entertaining with an | supper at their home, 2418 | ave, this evening. | ‘Thursday afterncon Mra Al- ‘will entertain with a luncheon of @overs, followed by bridge, at Fisher Plans | t Ticaemiiig 30m, c.2. Kinnear. has Just returned from a trip to Mrs. 0. D. Fisher is entertain- with an informal luncheon of ight covers at her home, next y afternoon. pell Compliments In compliment to Mrs. William M. of Tacoma, who is the guest) of Mrs. M. FR. McCleverty, a number @f informa] affairs have been given week, Among them was the in luncheon Mrs. D. W. Me- hton gave on Wednesday, and @n informal tea which Mrs. Frank P. gave at her home thiy after. Fa 4 | Mr. and Mrs. Rice are leaving Sun- @ey for San Francisco, where they ‘Will make their home. t eee Informal Luncheon John G. Peirce entertained tn- | formally with a luncheon at her home yesterday afternoon. cee way Guild Will ‘The Broadway guild of the Ortho Pedic hospital will meet at the home @t Mrs. Perry B. Truax, 1014 EF. Galer st.. Friday afternoon, March 3. Sewing at 2 o'clock, and at 4 tea} “will be rerved, with Mrs. James Ham fiton de Veuve and Mrs. Alfred Rollo Presiding at the urns. | see | | Renton Hill Guild in ' Charge at Tea Shop } Renton Hill guild will have charge @f the Orthopedic Tea Shop Saturday Mrz, W. D. MeNaughton will be the hosters, assisted by Mrs. Fred Susky Mrs. Ella Rosenberg, Mrs. W. D. Freeman and Mrs. F. M. Pease. The Gonaqudet Campfire Girls will be in eharge of the dining room. “ee | | | | } Married at Parsonage | Wednesday evening in the parson. | 8ge of Grace Methodist Episcopal ehurch Miss Ethe! Rose Combs was Married to Mr. Cyrus Roy Weller, with Rey. %. W. Erickson perform. ing the ceremony at 8 o'clock in the Presence of relatives. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Weller will make their home in Seattle. | Alki PT, A. | A dance will be given by the Alki | Parent-Teacher asdociation in the! Iki Community hall Friday evening, | fareh 10, preceding which Mr. Ar. | Wur Mareh and Mr. A. M. Fitz will discuss the 20-10 taxation bill and Mr. H. B. Spaulding, assistant in the vocational department of publie schools, will talk on “Vocational Training.” Mr. David Eiprin, assist @d by Mr. George W. Lennon, wil! be in charge of the musica) program. |evening, March 11. Who Is This Pretty Girl ? We’ve a Present for Her Do you know her? --Phote by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers Tea, verily, tis going to be a cape season. Long capes, short capes, coat capes, dress capes—they are showing them everywhera The young lady pictured hare ts wearing « stunning cape esat of two-tone silver and beige Clorasella cloth. It covers the dreae com. pletely, Her hat tx a becoming Napoleon affair, designed of biack silk metal cloth with a satin stripa The brim is beaded with geranium colored flowers and is worn with # large Jet hatpin. The Star cameraman snapped this picture on Second ave. ‘Thursday afternoon. He is taking the picture In conjunction with the bie Spring Opening of the Seattle stores Match 13. 4 an If the young lady pictured above will call at The Star office for identi. fication she will receive der for a pair of silk hose donated by C. C, Carpenter, MacDougall Southwick WOMEN’S CLUBS ADDITIONAL CLUBS CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Se ! a Concord P-T, A. | Missionary League Meeting 4 | ‘The annual meeting and luncheon Concord P-T, A. will hold an , | caomat reception Saturday, March |Of the Congregational Women's Mis . aren | wionary league will be held in Ply 11, at 7:30 p. m., at the South Park) mouth Congregational church at field house. All old and recent|1030 — m. Wednesday, March 15 tes of South Park and Concord | Mrs. Henry W. Pennock presiding, graduates of Bouth Mrs. Frank Warner, who is here sehools, former principals and teach- ers invited. A program of unusual interest will be presented. The meet ing will give opportunity for renew ing old friendships. on furlough from her work in the jOberlin Shanal Memorial school in China, will be the speaker of the day, and the gueat of honor. Launch Will be served by the follow ing hostesses: Mra. C. J. Hawkins, <4 Mrs, C. J. Cunningham, Mra. L. I L’Union Francaise Swift, Mra. A. L. Burwell, Mra. J, T Mr. Marce! Daly will give one of pine, Mea. 1 Whittlesey, Mra, C. his lectures on “French Authorw” be- | ©, Tanberg, Mra. W. H. Thompson, fore the meeting of L'Union Fran o. caise, Saturday evening, March 11, at Princess Angeline Parlor No, 2 $ o'clock, All rested are invited) ‘The Native Daughters of Washing to attend, ton, Princess Angeline parlor No. 2 one University of Washington Alamnae University of Washington Alum will give two entertainments during the month of March, a card party on March 17 and a dance on March 91 nae association will meet at the Com-| Hoth affairn to take place in L O mons at 12:80 p. m, All alumnaa|G, ‘7’. hall, 1109 Virginia st, urged to attend. For reservations, ss 8 call Kenwood 0066, Woman's Pioneer Auxiliary see The Woman's Pioneer auxiliary to University 0. F. S. the Washington Pioneers will meet Mrs. S$, Lindena will be the hosteas| fF luncheon in the private dining for a card party given by the Uni-| 70M on the sixth floor of the ¥. W versity O.-E 8. Social club Saturday |: A. Wednesday, March 15 evening, at her home, 4915 Walling. | !°wing the luncheon the president, | Mra. Tillie A, Moore, will call to order ford ave. | én for @ short business meeting and in Prin Angeline Social Club, 0. E.8,| t?eduction of new members. The pro | poco “a Angeline Social club, 0. &.|*T8M for the afternoon will be in charge of Mrs, Rosamond Densmore. Mrs. Albert ryan will relate her personal experiences in the Philip. S., will give a benefit card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Rush 146 Kastlake ave, Saturday, March | Peron’! Ages 1, at 8 p, m. Eastern Stars and Pp during the war and tell of the ehiake ivi customs of the women of the t#lands Women who have lived in Washing ton during territorial days are el igible to membership, and are in vited to attend the luncheon and join the auxiliary, It is hoped to double the membership before the enmual | state encampment of the Pioneers of Washington next June Oe Mae Past Chiefs’ Association Past Chiefs’ association of the Pythian Sisters will hold its monthly card party Saturday evening, March 11, at the home of Mrs. A. B. Chris topher, 5819 Tenth ave, N. %. Mrs |R. G. Green and Mra. David Morgan | eee will asmist. dohn Hay PLT. A. | te Pg | John Hay PT. A. will meet at the Masonic Club Dance school Tuesday, March 14, at Ay m9 The Masonic club will entertatn| judge King Dykeman will speak on with a dance in the Masonic club the “Relation of the Juvenile Court rooms, Arcade building, Saturday|to society.” Mra. Laura Parnell will ‘repeat her reading of “I Speak to CHILDREN! $5 Fol- | THE | | Personal Mrs, George T. Myers Whitney Treat, Mra, Joho D, Rob erty and Mra, Howard ). Taylor mo. tored to Hnumelaw Thursday for the | day | eee | Capt. J. Hawley and Mre Hawley are leaving next week for Juneau, Alaska, to spond the « tain Hawley is in comm U. & coast survey stegaper Ioxplorer, Mra, Frank & Roddie and daugh: | ter Mary returned today from a six) weeks’ trip to California, | | | Mr, M@ I, Skeel returned toxin | from & short busines: trip in Oregon. | eee | Mr, and Mra Frank Van Tuy! have returned from California, wherg ju have been mpending several weeks | | see | Mr. and Mre, Paul M. Trueblood ane Williams) are reesiving lgratulations on the birth of a daugh {ter at the Seattle General hompital on Mareh 7, | see | Mins Hortense Green, Minn Olive! Leonard, Mies Anona Roberts and |Mins Jane Perkins, chaperoned by | Mies May Lae, will mil on the He | meric, June 10, to spend the summer Jon the continent. oo. con ’ Mra. George I. Fortson left today | for San Prancince, to be gone about | twe months, | ee Mr, and Mra. Samuel Hf. Hedges, | who are epending « few days in Port | land, will return Sunday | ore Mr, John Harrington Wdwards, of Kalispell, Mont. is in the oity for # short time, | | Mra, James R. Hayden loaves Tues | day for a short trip to California | oe Mr, and Mra. 0. L. Coward, former reskients of Beattie, who have been in Singapore for the past three yours, are now located in Philadelphia. eee Mre. Guide Parts left today for Ond- (leaner MeCormick) who have been | spending the winter im California, are in town for a fow days. | ene Mra, PD. M. MeRas, ef Spokane, ts the guest of Mra. John Inkster, | re nd Mra. Tl. Ho Gray, who have pending the winigr in Holly. wood, Cal. have returned and are ow cupying their home at Three Tree point. |My Children Just Once,” in Seandt avian diniect, and Mr. Emory Par nell will give a voon! solo, accom. panied by Mre. Parnell, A eperial Invitation tg extended to the fathers | to attend, | eee | Seattle Civic Improvement Ciab Mra A. A, Richardson will be fostens for the Seattle Civic club at ita meeting to he held at the club | | house Thureday, March 16, at 2 p.m, | Mrs. W. H. Utter and Mra Henry | | Landes wil! be the epeakers, } cee Alki Wemen's Improvement Cinb | ‘The rerular busines meeting of | the Alki Women’s Improvement etub will be held at the home of Mra Alex Meister, 4004 Bas drive, Tune day, March 14, at 2pm. Plans will be discussed for an entertainment to be held early in April. This will be followed by a social hour, A large attendance in denired ' Aklywha Campfire Girts ‘ | A meeting of the Akiyuha Camp} fire Girls was held Monday, March 6 in the clubr were made for a hike t © brickyard on Satur. day, March 11, and also for the col lecting of neceanities for unfortunate families. eee Lakota Camp Lakota camp was entertained re eently at a very unique radiophone given by Mr. and Mra, J. J Agutter at their apartment, ‘Those present were the Misses Evelyn Wil Marie Durie Kh Eva Burkhardt, Lois New ther Camp Peary Warwick nie Lulu Pulrbanks and Elsie | Campbell j Lakota is planning an autemobtic dance for the next of ita nerien, to be given at the Knights of Columbus | hall on Saturday evening, April 22 A musical tea also is being plan. ned for the very noar future, to fur ther the business girls’ camp, at alth | port Harms Lota ” ake 1 or Leneene STEVENS | iintn ou, ‘Seats tans | a 3 Now Maite | Your y ante, arth Av. Nr, Pike! Main hon J | 151%, BALDWIN o ively tm University Music Store 4312 14th Ave. N, E. (Seattie’s Suburban ™ Store) Orv GLADLY TYLISH CLOTHES FOR MEN & WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS Odctfitting & 1332 SECOND AVE 2091'NION SEATTLE | POPE’S NIECES Eleanor Ballou, 17, and her sister, Mary, 11 (below), are ‘grandnieces of Pope Pius XI. They are students at Mary's N. H., and have written te the tfornia, to be away for several! Pope for his special blessing KARL MAVLICRE ‘pegs cee jon their school and their | yiseguern sTRArrn-MTLER | Mr, and Mra. Phifips Dickineon | schoolmates, seprane Briti¢h architect tank for catching dew and condens ing it Into drinking water, ' STAR Bridge to Connect | Two Eastern States PULLADELIUILA, Feb. 24.—A me lute of 17 guns from the Olym Admiral Dewey's old flagship, ww the signa) for the opening of exer on which officially marked the beginning of wark on the Delaware r bridge between Philadelphia and Camden, N. J. A naval aviator circled over Camden, dropped one end of @ ribbon and then crossed to this city and dropped the other end, symbolizing “the union of Penneylvenia and New Jorney, which comes into being with | the commencement of work en the great bridge. The bridge will longest of the suspension type in the country, The main span will |be 1,760 feet long and the total length of the structure will be 1.42 miles, The coat will be around | $26,000,000. new and closer be one of the redueed by erosion from 120 miles | Coast tine of Heligoland has been jin 1,800 A. D. to three miles. 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