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TUE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1992, [WOME iN*S CLUBS Seattle x AROL ELAINE CHANN N Society Miss Hazel McMillan to Entertain With Bridge- Tea; Two Plays Given at Sunset Clud. NaQ *. Liv or. entertaining OMPLIMENT! Mr Stedman, Haze! MeMi \ an informal bridge her home tomor Additional vited for tea Dorothy will preside at the urns see Interesting Afternoon at Sunset Club The Vanity Box players of the Sun get club gave two very interesting Plays at the club this afternoon “Pourteen™ and “Sw and Twenty “Fourteen,” written by stenberg, has three characters tn east. These were taken by M Anna Thomsen Milburn, Miss Ade Taide Nickels and Miss Priscilla ‘Treat. ‘The cast of “Sweet fncluded Mrs. Langdon ©. Mre. Donald Barnes, Miss Olive Eaonard and Miss Alice Hole, The Thostesses for the afternoon w ‘Mrs. George T. Myers and Mrs. John W. Roberts. . Musicale-Dansant A musicaledansant will by the King County Humane societ in the Fine Arts rooms, 1213 Fourth ave. Saturday evening, March 25, at 8 o'clock. ‘The patronesses for the affair |r clude Mra Joshua Green, Mrs Frederick Struve, Mrs. Dd, Btinson, Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, | Mrs. John D. Farrell, Mrs. Burke Mra. Alexander F. McEwan, Mrs Trafford Huteson, Mra. Lawrence Bogie, Mrs, Keneim Winslow, Jr. Mrs. Clarence Blethen, Mrs. Alexan. der M. Wetherill, Mrs. James LD. Lowman, Mrs. Alexander Baillie and Mrs. Bernard Pelly. No admission ‘Will be charged but a silver collection ‘will be taken. Thru the courtesy of Miss Marte Gashweiler, the following musical will be presented by Miss | Maybelle Darud, a young musician| who ts no stranger to Seattle audi yd Mis of four tables at row afternoon. have been which hour a Miss Alic guests at Mis © Ives u Pwing « and Twenty Henry be given Charles -Rorodin Sertadine Gries 1 Take Place April 7 Friday evening, April 7, is the date set by Scabbard and Blade, military honorary, for its annual cadet ball lly the reserve officers’ training The affair will be given inthe Hip podrome, and, violating al! preoe dent, a group of girls has been asked te serve on the committee, which IM | owes cludes Miss Helen Child, Miss Mar- garet Gilbert, Miss Leone Helmick, Miss Louise Chandler, Miss Inez ‘Watkins, Miss Katherine Peterson, ‘Miss Gladys Dutton, and Mr. Louis Janeck, Mr, Edward Dunn, Mr. Al den Fischer, Mr. Matthew Murphy, Mr. Amos Hiatt, Mr, Erdman and Mr. Kenneth Otia. oe Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Baillie will entertain with a dinner of | twelve covers at their residence ‘Thursday evening. DATES TO REMEMBER THURSDAY, MARCH 16— Rollins, Luncheon at ard Allen Mr. and Mrs. Chi Henry comp Thomas Franklin FRIDAY, MARCH Dinner dance at Informal bridge at and Mra, Hobert K. hosts. Mrs Bertha Fairbanks tain bridge luncheon Aretie etn Fox, Jr, will enter club at ng Mra, James Frar Mra M for Mrs. with bridge Franklin Kane, tea for Mise Arr nday Mr. and Mra Samuel Hf will entertaia inner at Seattle Yacht club Dinner at Arctic club for Mrs. Jamen Francis Peattie, with Mr. and Mrs. O. J. David as hosts. SATURDAY, MARCH 1s— Dinner-dance at Seattle Golf and Country club. Major Z. B. Dennis, Mra. Den informal Ing Col, Charles Ie Phillip , and Mrs, Phillips Marie Leghorn to entertain ) & tea In compliment to Mins cham and Mrs. from 3 until 6 at the DA & An ana rat t nor 6 an, MARCH 19— f ach compliment 4 on MONDAY, VESDAY, MARCH 21— Wellesiey club luncheon Women's University club. noring at the Mra. James Francia VEDNESDAY, MARCH 22— Bridge lune Mra, ( ris, with 0. hostess PHURSDAY, MARCH 29 Mr and Mra. Witliarn P. Har. Martin as Mrs. ¢ Eliza MONDAY and card party WEDNESDAY, Bazaar Century club @ ton. Denny-Fubrman Masonic Temple. y Woman's Hotel Washing Guild's ball in Allen | | The baby daughter of Mr. | Portrait by M. P. Kirkpatrick, | | | CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Seattle Audubon Soclety Canadian Club Dance The Canadiar with nee in the t W. hall Hiang | Seattle Civie Improvement Club Mrs, AW A. Rt hoate ite meeting Thurad Ww. i om will held at the ¢ March 14, at and Mr to be house Mrs. Land Utter Alpha Phi Mothers Alpha Phi Mother at the chapter he N. E, at 2 p.m Seattle Circle No. ft ard Thursday club will meet une, 6253 18th ave. Soattl hbors of Woodern A. O. U March 16. part Evergreen Drill Team Club The Drill Team ¢ the Danish Sirter society w with Mra, Minnie Mill, 1942 14th at 1:30 p.m Hvergreen ab of ave Mothers’ Congress Circle and reereation The committe cirele w and Mrs. George Channing. —|#t the ¥. W. ©. A Bushnell studio, Filen Dabney and playground ¢ the Mothers” ¢ ngreas Erick room, p.m, Mra Dorman will Dr be | Informal Luncheon Mrs. J. B. Hill will entertain with an informal luncheon her home next Wednesday afternoon. The guests will be the members of the! committee of which Mra Hill is jchairman, for the Century club bazaar, on April 19. ers Denny Fuhrman iGuild Will Sew Denny-Fubrman guild will meet afternoon of sewing on Fri Edward H. Chavelle, the tea hours, Mra y Crawford Tucker wil! at Samue Wimon urns. Tennis Club Card Party The commitiee in charge of the card party at the Seattle Tennis club tomorrow afternoon announces that preside at the of the club, comed. Recent reservations inctude: Mra |Burke, Mrs, William MeFwan, Mra Joshua Green, Mrs, Thon Green, Mrs ard A. Rallinger, Mrs. but friends will be wel F Mry. Montgomery Rusggell, Mrs. W. AO Yewin, Mrs. Frank Fretwell, Mrs. | Harnilton Merritt, Mrs. M. E. Scurry | Dire. Eric McMaster, Mrw. 4 Jr, Mra, Heber | Miss Cymbra Daniels eee Informal Tea An iffformal tea will be given by | Mrs. Vernon D. Maddocks at her jhome Monday afternoon for the members of the committee In charge Jot fancy work booth at the jbazaar to be given at the |Washington on April 19 by | Woman's Century club. eee | Program Announced for Musicale-Tea |" ‘The Women of St. Joseph's Pariah with a mua shower at the Goerig, 408 17th afternoon, from 2230 The program fol. home of Mr: Frid: lock. Vera! | in Madden at the piano © Dear Little Shamrock” Onerry ‘When I Dream of Old Erin”. . Lee Readmes Vocal Solos Plano Selected | 1 Hobliteett at the plane * Sixtieth Wedding Anniversary In retognition of the 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mra. Levi Wright a number of friends gathered at their home, 8812 46th &. Sun. afternoon to celebrate the event. aa the 86th birthday of Mrs. who presented with a beautiful floral tribute by the ia oJ jot ace M. EF. The &6th birthday of Mr. Wright was cele ee in January. | Stadium lc lub Dance The Stadium club fs entertaining }with an informal dance on Saturday Jevening, March 18, in the Masonic temple. Many attractive f planned for this ft The arge of day as well Wright church al dance of the ‘ollowing committee is arrangements Harold Gardner, Arnold mer, Clair MeCabe, Ray Eckmann, Bill Moyer, Harold Davis and Gene White, chair. |man. neason Personal arriet Baxter and Miss Vir |ginla Sheahan, who have ing in California, will return § | day | | ower pianist Aberdeen | mornin Mins ¥ been visit atur eee Leopold Godownky who arrived in ft tor f Mon . . Gideon Hicks, of Victoria, B. spent yesterday in the elty, Mr. Cc, who returned to bis home eee John D. yesterday today. Farrell went to Port to join Miss Helen Mr land and Mfs.| the party is not confined to members | Charles, wife of Col. Oscar Charles, | ures are | the famous | Phi Kappa Slema Mothers’ Club Phi Kappa 8 Mother meet at the ct r Sunshine Guild | The Su guild will meet with Mra. L. G. Burns, 5804 16th ave. N. atila m speakers. | Music cme a | |Godowsky to Give & Concert Friday Leopold Godowsky, world renouned | pianist; will be heard here tn concert Friday evening in the Plymouth Con. | B., gregationa!l hureh, Sixth and Uni ckete will be on sale at Sherman-Clay and Hopper-Kelly stores this evening The program i# announced as fol lowe club will house at 1:30 5 Annie Wright Seminary Club ' Annie Wri ub wit} meet 2406 Marv N . Nineteenth Cutry ob at ard ave Studies 0» Renamane pode and niowaky Twelve fymphont Frow Nocturna Marr thy ivan angter pm Alpha Clab The Alpha club will meet at Meven’ | Chevts | cafeteria for t | Queen Anne Fortnightly Chub | The Queen Anne Fortni¢htly » Mr I bland drive 4.4 ‘ Amaranth Social Cob Amaranth a Jub, Court meet with Mra, Heatrice $) Mute ¢ 18th ave. N. B. Picnic De o Tareatalle, nate } | E Adams POT. A. twat ot Mr 24th ave. N. BE W. Goodwin, stip. m. In Mpring Mark Lark (ec) Beranade from ) | Retubert-ttene | No. 1 Avery Miniatures” 4742 uncheot tip Veni mS Moa silver Adama P.-T tea at the home noert by the Corr tra will be ng, March 22 This organizatic of Francis J. is i t together by 70 members to know beet mush Their work ie proven by dance at rehears y invite the pub ram with them, y will be aaniated of the eee Bryant PT. PT ven on at the Pryant rehool, 2:45 Re of U peaker. under the Armstrong the denire of its and to 5 ay hfut att a year th |the to shar pre occasion th by Karel Haviicek | State College of Washington | Mra. Elizabeth M P »prano city. Mr nm by birth, has had the iy and con certizing ni in this country but thruout Europe, in Canada and So violiniat, and by ot ar this m ed to brindiold | somap t only scissors for and | | | America. to meet Farrell. They wiil cmb teem on the thir Plans for the April 5 chairmen the their a Py ommitt 4p am. com rea ‘Thurnday ™m Mra pree | Franc guest of Mr. Mre J Cc. spending sev returned at th James Francis Peattie, of San ineo, arrived Sunday and Mrs Moore weeks and is the J. David. who has cregational Church aid of n Columbia Cor heen hured: ts Amert m Mrs. Mr 7 ue cee Miss Mary Dudley Walker. yy ae Shawondasse Cub with Mrs. ab Mrs rived H. J. Maury, of Winlock toda visit her par ‘ 6 Seventh Judge and Mra. Stephen J. Chadwick offic era Coterie The Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parka left re | Club's |cently for New Ha they will make ture. Musical Tea 5 entert the Phi Mar their home in the fu . | Mr. and Mrx. BB |bently taken a home | st, Seattle te Lodge, No. lodge 10 od ary in y evenin, Women's Commercial Club Wormer mercial club will the Ho. hursday o'clock, Several of will «peak, For Mra. George ¥. Mrs, Omar J. Humphrey returned in | Sunday from California. Mr. and Mrs, Alv Saturday for California car down and ph ern ot March 16 in K. Matzger 1} steamship Presid They un to tour th the on the Tr hold it Ww March n ¢ ship) monthly luneheon sshington Annex, at 1 candidates rvations call Main 1562 Crown Hill PT. A. dad's night will be held Thun March 16, at 7:3 , Hill school unnociation rtion state for two 16, months. Mr. and Mra. fl Bacon and fam. | Gr ily will remove tomorrow from the Hote} Sorrento to their home at| Hunt's Point | ee A an Cre Mr. C. F. Graff re from a month's Bast urned Tuesday trip. + | Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Wiley have returned from a short trip to Califor nia. VICTORY Third Near Pike TOMORROW ONLY . Mra. J. J, Loupe, of 8 | ta the guest of Mr, and Maris. n Francisen Mrs, Harland K. Melvor, who has been the suc ENID BENNETT left" Monday, t eo anes “HAIR PINS” B home COMEDY SCENIC Today Last T HOBART hoswokTH nig, . | Mrs, N of Winntper, | t of br na | Art Woman's Club art department Century club will meet for decorative work with Mrs. J. Fon Dean. 02 Pearl st, Saturday, March 18, Picnic lunch, | Department Century The an of the Wom “BELOW URFACK" | nchoot | | Lineotn » | the | urday | held, March 16 Manus Drama Manus Dr LAmation Cla » will meet with nn40 N. 63rd at 4, at ip m served at 1:30. The L’ v.1 Amatioa Morrow March Luncheon will bé Cirele Noon Day Dinner Lads of the G. A m day dinner at erhood hal, Fre Thursda M ch 16. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS M Sherman Sherman Circle will give a ne club will at 1 p. m 2412 Del County Hospital March 17, H. Hewitt, King Mrs. Ht mar dr meet with . . Donlap PT. A. Dunlap PUT. A March will Community shmenta. ° home of cele meet a 8 Judge will 17, be The Friday King evening Kpeaker Dykeman. e | Van A t PT. A. j The Van Anmett PT. A. will meet Friday, March at 3p. m After the regular meeting the plan be discuased Nefreshments thirty-ten will see Improved Order of Red Men's Dance ttee of the Im Men nee in and Olive March ‘The welfare comm proved Order of will en terta wit club hal Wednenday Swedish evening. Sutherland Heights P..T. A Under the auspices of the Buther land Heighta PT. A. the Cornish will give @ program at the school, Friday evening, March 1 at 8 o'clock ee Canadian Wome The Canadian Wom t mn with Park « March . Club Danee n'a club the Mount Friday eve Circle Child Conserv ation | League ot Lincotn cireie the Chi servation lmague meet w " Tue Mra | Marnes place, | nha y 4334 Panaden Mareh t “ee Pennsytvania Study Clab Preaidenta 4 cl of b 2:30 p.m of | nor at f the| Friday af-| ome of Mra. Jean K.| ernity blvd. The inctuder a ter on “Reet Mra. Theda Morrta. ee Wi talk by procity,” voeal sol Balyeat and Mr J plano #olo b Mre. ¢ lock ty 4, Elliott 467 in reward | t pre on of the British-American Association , affiiiat mations r a touch of green. Ellsworth Clrele | rth *, Ladies of the Patrick's £20 p. m tor at 1 be given 4 Christen Col. Col. & A, R beat comtume 3 give a St card party March 17, Alsactens | in Veterans Armory next Sat. | Pog | 1923% Allah Chapter 0. ES Allah chapter, O. E, 8, will’ give! »e fifth in a series of informal and card parties Saturday in the new K. P. hail,} Virginia st, All} and Alsactons Lorrains at oa B dew dance at A. hall ave. Round Robin Social Cab Mabel St. 7 . mi Mra h terson war he ave, and tern * A musical progr nd refreshments served Yukon Orler of Pioneers The Yukon Order of Pioneers and the La of the tend kane® dance an B. A. hal March 17 Meet Friday he different guilds of the Ortho- | 5 hospital will mmet on Friday B. Truax, Go North ex } vie Capito: Hil Prospect church, | Prospect st. and 20th ave. N., | ™ Denny-Fubrman, with | Chavelie, 822 Shelby st., | Bast Highland Drive, Btev w lary to Stevens Post will mrve rm rdial invitation to all their friends to card party 19234 Alam. an attend «| corner at the M. B.|1:30 p. . Friday et Mra, FE. 139p.m | with | Mra. | N., 10 bas 4 First ave at 8 p. ° 921 22d ave First FM, with Mra, John Collins, 702 Minor ave, 2 p.m. Sewing. Frink Park, with Mrs. Brown, 410 30th ave, & Interlaken Guild, Rates, 2317 ave. N Laurelhurst, with Friday sive whist party A pares) post members to contrit noon-day Arr rane’ hall A pro given at | will be to the! 2pm Mrs. m. w with Rr 2p Mra F. 2p. m RECEIVER’S :| RECORDS | You'll Enjoy If you Ifke music of any kind, you will always find your favor. ites here. We carry the record. ings of afl the artista you like. Here are a few recent numbers: day Buy now Men's, Women's or Children *1 AND UP Heart, on My Lon Frank Crumit Mind, . 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University, with Mrs. Henry Bitt- an, 4625 Eastern ave., 10 a Washington Park, with Mra, Will- jam MacDonald on 36th ave. N. Sunset, with Mra. E. E Lettic Gardner Rose Club “The Culture of Roses” is t fect of a talk to be given by Dr. B F, Suiliger before the Lettio Gardner Rose club, Regis cafe at 1230 p. m. Friday. ee which meets at Mothers of Beta Theta Pi The Mothers of Beta Theta Friday at 2 p. m. papter house Ladies of G. A. R Ladies of the G. A. R.. dance in Odd Fellows’ hall clock Wednesday evening, Treasury department of the States handles more money than any her institution on earth SALE —OF— SHOE’S By order of Superior Court lasts but few more and save one-half or more on n’s Shoes. men’s Shoes AND UP Re er for Brown-White Shoe Co. K-PATERSON’S 1:30 p. m department of Washington and Alaska, will give ‘OH BOY! It’s Delicious’ says the happy healthy Cream Crust girl. ; And this wonderful bread is better, and more nutritious than ever. 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