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PAGE 12 | | | Heverlo, * ° Jeatile CO-EDS IN LEADING ROLES usic | OME 2 oe a mae ; Cornish Orchestra muauy.” Sete 2 , -rogram Pleases 7 eee 4 | Progran PI ge hei CLUBS For FIUDAY |dard, accompanied by Mra. J. B Seward PT. A | West Hill P-T. A | Laat evening the Cornish sym Webster; drill by the pri Seward PT, A. wilt hold an even-| A silver tea will be give 4 | [phony orchentra ave & concert in Lecture at Kvergreen Hall grade, plano solo, Mra, J. 3 ing meeting at 7:50 o'clock, A. #.| West Hin P.7 t thet ai magni a omg |. Mar J, Phelps of Ban Francisco | ster Burrows, assistant county superin-| Mra, 1. J. Kohler, ; Soht te irid Te apable leadership Of Francie 2)/ wctures at Kversreen hall, Frida Patrons of the achool are cordial|tendent of schools, will discuss the W., Tuer hi Delightful Bridge ea F | Armatro they gave an excellant In| Motes at eer at # o'clock, Hub-|ly invited, and members are fel "s0.19 Pian,” Musieal program and | Purpose of pur ‘aon + sj erpretation of “Overture to Orphe i a paige Honors Mrs. Kane; terpretation of “Overture to Orpbe:|ject, “The Truth Interpretation of quested to bring & guest community singing. Public invited Sunday Afternoon Tea ments, allegretto and presto, from | the Classic, ‘The Bleeping Beauty.” oi a | ore Sorosts Clab : os : | Reethoven's mphony } " et Alpha Auxiliary Central Mission Study Club club will meet at ti Planned. Three dances from “Nell Gwyn,” by Street Car Men's Dance A short bu ms meeting will b®) Central Miesion Study club of Y. A egy Fig ov a ‘ — lmaware Gers aed Ge 4 The Street Car Men and Ladior’ | nea by Alpha auxiliary, Friday,! wo. A. will meet in Bible room o ‘ a MONG the many affaire. given in naa auxiliary will give the third in ®| March 24, at 745 p.m, in the Old! association building, 10 a. m. ‘ll b ; v om , honor of Mra Thomas Franklin ain si series of dances at the old K. P.|ic yp, hall snecting of session. Stedy period, ao |W: Burdick and Mrs J. W. Bay . ine. much-feted vieiter in Karel Haviloek, @ violinist who I"! nan griday evening, March 24, at 9 see siad bean, Mitenen) Seon | The following program will be given, the city he charming pridge new to Heattle, was the soloist. 318 | o'elock, ‘The public ie invited, | Lincotn Alumni Reunion | ‘ ° * | “History and Characteristicn of the ee tt seth 8 playing of “Souvenir de Moscow,” by eee | qneamembers of the Lincoln high Club | Young Russian Schoo! of Musicians? tea Mrs. Arthy Haggett and Mr Wientawaki, with the orchestra, was . 2 ana Seward Social and Literary Clu! Mrs. A. J. Turner; “Moussorgaky a Frank 1. Ballaine gave at Gam very commendable. Other numbers Highland Park PLT. A. school alumn! organizations will hold Beward Social and Literary club) Gcoratic Composer and ma Phi Reta sorority house this |well recived were “Slavonic, Dance), Deas’ night will be celebrated by |their annua! reunion and dance atthe! wily meet with Mrs. A. Duis, 6214/4% OPeratic Gompomet tt io afternoon Sel ety DeorsbeKreisier; “Caprice /Mamena Fark PT. A. St the gymnasdum on March 24th. At| parrar gt, 2 p.m, Musical after SE ee eee Mrs. J. Alien Smith, Mra, John A Brilliante” by Wieniawakl; “Prac Schnee! Briday, March 24, at 7:45 there will be the general reunion | noon, | made Po, ‘aed ure w.wit Parker, Mrs, Herbert Condon, Mrs. by Bach-Kreisie 4 F Pp. m A short business meeting and an old Ummrs’ aesemvly, j eee | Himaky-Korsakow) Robert Morits, Mrs, David ©, Hall iahDavidte “Gapries 0, 84" 1 will precede the following program eee dle thi | Forest ays Mrs. Milo Loveless, Mrs. B. B. beth Straith-Miller, soprano, the and refreshments Remarks by » | Queen City Chapter . | The executive board of the Lion's | oanadian Women's Club Card Pi Holmes and Mre, Arthur M. Mac other foloist, mang “Una Voce Poco | the “Dade”, physical exercives) Queen City chapter, No. 168, O. E-| club will meet in the blue room of the | “rhe ladies of the Canadian clubs Whinnie assisted about the rooms, Seog eine Barber of Reville." {804 tongs by pupils of the fourth|#, will give « dance Friday in the! pign Whistle, Friday, March 24, at| geattie have arranged for an as ‘and alternating at the tea table were Pant Mecocte wan the accompanist, {Stade plano solo, Mra, J. KE, Web-| Masonic temple, There will be a pe! 12 o'clock. Inoon card party to be held at An Mrs, David Thomson, Mrs. George Creat fe Gee Me. Armetrens tori ee lal entertainment during the inter: ee | Orthopedic a Room at 220 p. mi W. Soliday, Mrs. B. A. Sundertin, Pipette a mosemined ‘Tenor a ai oi elaine |mission. Prizes will be given. Amaranth Social Club \on Teesday, March 08, to welll Bite, W. N. Gauers, Mrs, Joha Bal-/ by the orchestra, and thelr program | sabe en Raundereen | By " Amaranth Bocial ¢ Court No are inviting their friends and al Taino and Mrs. A. A. Carey. liast evening shows the progress, (0) “Murmuring Zephyrw Jensen | Parilamentary Procedure Club |, will give a card party next Friday, /other Canadian women in Seattile.| They were assisted by Miss Alfreda ah eee etesuehten, wien ol See f OM Adelo M. Fielde Parllamentary | at 2p, m., at the home of Mre. Bel jefreshments will be served and Smith, Miss Gwendolyn Green, Miss ake up entitle af a0ua alee | sesdiies' 9 Procedure club will meet in Erickson | atrice Avery, 4742 18th ave. N.E. | prizes given : Miktrea Struble, Mixs Dorothy Maris, aa ie 5 | James Mass , kecompanian [room of ¥. W. C. A. 130 p.m. Top “ee } ace Miss Constance Priest, Miss Muriel . - g Pa : . hey Committees.” a kage King County Hospital Clab | Seattle Chapter No. 95 Mason, Miss Bernice Kennedy, Miss Henry Price, Soloist, Musicale-Dansant | ae King County Hospital club will] Seattle chapter, O. B. 8, No. %, Juliet Glen, Miss Laura Joy, Miss | With Orchestra 4 | Social Score Club | meet Friday, 1 p. m., with Mrs. H. H.| wilt gtve a radiophone dance at the Dorothy Haggett and Miss Helen) wee Saturday 7 focial Score club, will meet with | wewitt, 2412 Delmar drive. ~ | Masonic club rooms, Arcade building, Pendieton | Henry 0. Price, tenor, whose sing) ‘There will be a musicaledansint|Mrs, Lols Tregoning, 4204 Beach | eee | yriday evening, March 24. Meare ¥ ttle Kleanor Haggett greeted} jing in “The Wayfarer,” last summer, | civen for the benefit of the King | drive, Luncheon, 1 p. Colonel Ellsworth Cirde | and friends invited. i a | | the featy in that event, | | © the callers at the door | | Was one of the features in tha’ County Humane soctety on Saturday, | #2. .9 Colonel Klwworth circle, Ladies of eee ‘The rooms were abloom with) S sompring flowers in the yellow and | white tones, and a handsome basket of fragrant blossoms centered the tea table. see and Mrs. Gowen ill Receive Complimenting Mise Christabdel Pankhurst of England, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Gowen are entertaining ‘with a tea at their home Sunday aft “e@rnoon from 5:30 until 7:30 o'clock. Assisting in receiving will be Mra. G. H. L. Murray, Mrs. Frank B. ‘Wiestling and Mrs. C. A. Maury. Presiding at the urns the first hour be Mrs. Trafford Huteson and 5 Mrs. John Erikson, and the second | hour Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary and | ‘the dining room are to be Miss An- | nette Wiestling, Miss Helene Cole | “Mr. and Mrs. Backus Dinner Hosts As a farewell compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Baillie, who are Jeaving soon for a European trip, Mr. and Mrs. Manson F. Backus will entertain with a dinner at their home Saturday evening. Mrs. Mesdag Entertains With Charming Luncheon Complimenting Mrs. Walter Gray McLean (Catherine Baxter), a beaut! ful luncheon was given by Mrs. Tom ‘Mesdag at the Sunset club this after- noon. _ Colonial corsages marked each Place, and baskets of all the lovely Spring flowers adorned the table. . Dinner at. Home Mr. and Mrs. Donald 6. Graham ‘covers at their home this evening. eee Dinner and Theater Party Celebrating the birthday of Mr. Schwandt, Mrs. Schwandt will enter. | fain with a dinner for six at her | home this evening, taking her guests ater to the Galii-Curci concert at the Metropolitan. eee Luncheon and Bridge As birthday compliments to Mrs. Henry Broderick and Mrs. John FE. ¥ Pherson, Mrs. J. L. MacDonald entertaining with a luncheon at © home, $26 14th ave., Friday af- noon, March 31, with bridge for © entertainment. eee dren’s Party For the pleasure of her little son Fred. on his sixth birthday, Mrs. C. F. Moe will entertain with a chil- dren's party at her home on Queen Anne hill Saturday afternoon. eee Informal Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Greeti will be dinner hosts at their home Sat- urday evening, entertaining eight guests. q oe Bishop Keator to Review Wells’ Book Friday afternoon at the Women’s University club, at 3 o’ciock, Right Rev. view Wells’ “Outline of History. ‘The hostesses are to be Mra. Ly- Man Tondell and Mra. George Lawry. oes “Evening of Southern Gaiety” Robert B. Lee chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, will with an “Evening of Southern ety” at the Yacht club Monday eve Z ning, April 24. The list of patron- @ases will be announced later. owe ; In Charge of Tea Shop Washington Park guild will be in charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop | | : Friday, with Mra. W. S. Bart as | scientists tell os, hostess, assisted by Mrs. A. C, Mac- |}| mere Callum, Mrs. J. S. McBride, Mrs. |]| ‘Teeth do then mark the recial ao» } Charles Lea, Mra, Herbert Coe, Mrs. | [| cent—on them depends good digestion, L. L. Reardon, Mrs. J. G. Price, Mra, | perfect health, | H. M. Stryker and Miss Katherine || Malloy. Give your teeth the care they deserve— To Entertain With Tea Mrs. G. RR. Gibson will entertain with a tea at her home next Wednes- day afternoon, complimenting Mrs. Charles ¥, Hamming and Miss Hat, | cleanser famous for seventy-one years, | tie Ewing. Mrs. M. J. Murphy and | Millions of po- Mrs. J. Devine will preside at the |]} ple today owe oda , eet Fheie good oath Made by Hall & Ruckel (Ine,) | ose | SO0ZODONT Bridge Luncheon Complimenting Mra. C. T. Mat- thews of San Francisco, of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Clancy J. C. Bowles entertained with bridge luncheon at her hore day afternoon. oe Birthday Celebration In recognition of the birthday of a yester. her husband, 5. W. T. Ellig enter tained with a dinner of twelve covers at their home Saturday evening, and dancing were the later ainment, with a buffet supper | ater. Mr. and a Miss Ida Islander (left) and Miss Harriet Calkins (right), will be soloist with the Seattle Civic {Symphony orchestra, at ite third con Jeert of the season, | March Valley.” from , . - " with who take leading roles in the University of Washington | tui orchestral accompaniment, Literature and travel department, |echool. The teachers will have|* Court whist party at 2906% 20me. Menorah society play, “Children of the Ghetto,” at the Met-| The complete program follows: Woman's Century club, will meet at|charge of the program. | tonight at $20 p. m. Rebekahs and ropolitan theater, Saturday night, April 1.—Portrait by Martane, ate Wallace 6 ¥. W.C. A, lla. m. Sinclair Lewis’ eee triends invited. Hartsook studio. Bes Sone te aad ee ee ee Hehwett | “Main Street,” by Mra, M. H, Brown. | Mystic Jewel Social Club 7 Vatiey™> p seh Mandel lnaanemensernne Maatoutic | Devaney | Renu b ns. A. Harker.| Mystic Jewel Social club will en- Seattle Prosbyterial ary ©. Yvtee as Btude, B Fist Majer eal" ITravelogve, “Our Inland Seas,” by tertain with a dance and card party! ‘The 334 annual meeting of the Se of relatives and friends in the ejty,|!treduetion Third Act “Lonemaria” Brude, O Fiat Major “LLL peor | Mrs. George Haecker, Election. lin Odd Fellows’ hall Friday, March |attle Presbyterial society will beg Personal will return to their home Bext) “atinuetto Honats Grieg| Americanization department will| 24, at 9 p. m. jheld at the Bethany Presbyterian\ week. “Good Might Allegre moderate meet at Y. W. C. A. 1 perm. | eee |ehurch, March 27 and 28. Take dar | Miss Catherine Collins left yeaster eee ee oe isioesite Social service department will meet | Washington Boulevard W. C. T. U.| No. 26 or No. 7, on First ave., to day for Portland to remain until Sunday. bee Mr. and Mre. James Exidy® of Everett returned yesterday from 6 4 it in California. and Miss Sylvia and Mise Joyce|/"* “*ek# acer the week-end in Vancouver, B. C. ee eee Mrs. Robert P. Greer, who went dig ie to Portland yesterday to attend the grand opera last evening, returned today. oe Oo Utter, Mr. Arthur Latimer left today Yee for Aberdeen, Mins, where he will] Mr. and Mra Ivan Talbot have be married March 29, to Mine Mary/ ‘taken an apartment at the Hroad- Dudiey Walker, He was accom re, rae paniet by his brother, Mr. Alien Latimer, who will be his best man. Mixs Hope Anderson, who has been ee o spending the winter in New York Mrs. Alton W. Leonart and Mis Olive Leonard are spending a few days in Portland. eee Mrs. George Wright ls spending & week in Portland, eee Ekhoin, 4539 47t W., Fri Mr. and Mra. Jane Brinkley are| "Doin. 4639 ith ave. 6 . receiving congratulations on the|°#% March 31, at 1p m Members birth of a son at the Minor how pital, March 21. Mr. Grant n has re Dr. W. IT. Pittwood and family are |" removing to thelr country home at Richmond Beach for the summer. | ee | | Mr. and Mra. John C. Eten epent Mr. and Mrs, James PB. Sawyer of Aberdeen are the guests for a few days of Mr, and Mra. Willlam H. fand Englewood, N. J., will spend | Baater with relatives in Boston. West Seattle Review, W. B. A. | West Seattle Review sewing circle | will meet at the home of Mra. Just and friends Invited. Delicatessen Sale ; Ballard W. CT. U. March 26, at § p. m., in the Fine Afts| rooms, 1213 Fourth ave, The pro Ballard W. C. T. U meeting in Veterans’ hall, Armory,| ene vy; 1 , " ’ © United Artizans will give a Friday evening, | gram will be given by Maybelle Da-| Mra. Sarah Merrill, 2230 W. 63d #t.,| Friday, March 24, at 130 p. m need Gente dinnn.is tie Ge » at the Metropolitan the | rug, thru courtesy of Mafie Gash./@t 2 p.m. Program on “Prison Re eee ben First and Pike st., tonight |weller Studios, Dancing will follow, | form,” in charge of Mra. Lillian Vin- : rier Price will sing the reeltative | ria, “Comfort Ye" and “Every | », The Wayfarer,” cent, + Moredin | The program follows: ‘etite Buite Ber “ee Woman's Century Club ade will meet with at ¥. W. C, A. Mins Frances Grant the G. A, R., will hold its regular} United Artisans Dance | Horace Mann P.T. A. . Horace Mann PT, A. will hold its |regular meeting Friday, March 24, at | Hiite Social Cie 720 p. m. in the auditertum of the! Fiite Social club will entertain with Washington Boulevard W. C T. U.|st, and walk one block east. p tenant SS Frederick W. Keator will re-| entertain | | the guest | are entertaining with a dinner of 14/ turned from a trip to California. Mr. two children, of Portiand, Ore. who are guests school room of the church, | | werved at taldolght MeMicks ‘The women of St. Parnabas’ chap el, Federal ave. and Newton et. will and| hold a delicatessen sale Saturday, March 25, from 2 to & p. m. in the eee and Mrs. Arthur Patricia and Bett Rodger, NINO DNA INGTON NON “American” &-room Bungalow, showing the possibilities of Ready-Cut Homes. FE ma ‘facture any size or style of house Our own archit ipervises the con- struction of all hou. American” plan of cutting lumber into standardized parts by high- speed achinery reduces Material-Labor-Time waste to the minimum. It saves you Mone: You can buy the materials and erect the home yourself, or we will contract to build tt for you. Our mill and office ate in Soattle, Ready-cut materials shipped ANYWHE! Write or call for our og. American Homes Inc. 4098 Arcade Bldg. 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