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SATURDAY, MARCH 1922, THE SEATTLE STAR 1 ociety at the | Business and St ttl noon, April 1, honoring Marshal Jot fre and Mme, la Marechal JAMES IOGE SUI AN Tal 4 4 ansisted by the chairman of the arbor Forts |Professiona Franco-Amerique committee, Mra. Iv WINTER COMI | ’ ‘ @ . Bdwin A, Strout, Mrs, William I rthup Stuart Mentet utehin iW 8 ( ] b ociet, Beddow, Mrs. Tra Broneon, Mra, 1 CLUBS WOR MONDAY | re rere oes A gy ; ie omen u B, Howe, and the officers of the Al on “Pundamer rinon, author « 1 that has| On Tuesday, March 24, the Beattig Iniance Bramealee, Dean Bretn, Mrs. Custer Camp | Building Mrn taken America b: und which | Business and Professional Women'g — Jolivet and Professor Helmlings, | Custer Camp, Sona of Veterene| we open the . . wor be ft an a da ub will hold an open meeting af { y ] i ‘ ing in Veterans’ hall, Armory, Mon-| a KR Wellesley Club Benefit;| Bridge Party for ee es Se ae sae of Gene D non of the|at 1213 Fourth ave. Mixe Jean By Miss Hoge to Wed June Mrs. Kane Ce Native Daughters of Washington | British army sbete ane, world traveler and tUbrartan n i s > 1 »a " An informp~l dance w given | prevented by defective vision f 1 © @ most inte ng talk om 1; Tennis Ball April 2. Prof, and Mra, William P, Gorsuch am, Literary and Travel Club | starch a1, by the Native Daughters | entering the service with hie two itiful Hawn aro entertaining with a ridge of six The Literary and Travel f Weems, ta the: Le: OG T [neem teen Gere, with be. oa © lant meeting of the clu £ Wellesley club’ tertain. (tables at thelr home ) Untversity will meet at the home 0! . sea | Ml family G. Ba led the ro ’ espe t ome o ci bivd, honoring Mra, Thomas Frank 1c, Magen, 1160 20th ave, N., Mon-| "4! ia: % [dition of choosing the arm a cussion fi 2 ie ent t snefit of the en. . me ; , ns he career, When the wa roke out n n ment for the benefit of the en-iiin Kane. Invitations have been tim day, March 27 Pm TD) Soahurst Council of Minute Women| \y “epeeligmes: dyna: » Improve Our City” Mr @owment fund, which is to be given |ited to friends of the honor guest, — | tudy of American history will be!" qoanuret ¢ of Minute Wom-|n, utehineon wae one of the edt and, employment manage ‘fat the home of Mrs. BE. BR. Edgers, | mnie men continue Mra, Joneph ¢ y Will) on will hold a silver tea at the pr ms bet . eae =§ ee od ome on the ve ( $10 Harvard ave, N., Wednesday aft read @ paper on “The Development |reguiar meeting on March 29, In| tones mecucing @ coratmiesion with * and potnts @rnoon, March 29, at 2:80 o'clock, will + Ue eee Sg the church, from 2 until 6 o'clock. jtne Royal Kingineers, later serving th 20 per cont | Members and friends invited in taxation than any othe include the following interesting pro- | Drill Tea Seattle Council Dance | Ps with « Canadian unit, and a8 C8?! 41) ‘on the Coast h = 8 popula: <: Oe! tain it to Germany with the! ,” of “ - ed op ne on of counet! jon of D000 " ant Sika, Sevusity Benet amsocs:| spall gaan A |Tenth corps of the First army of] ition being 60 per cent She amp is Bee aren gence al i The Alpha auxiliary will oolebrate occupation Me writ the most ae, Y ung | 4 per aot foo st po nome neo " tert ' its first anniversary Friday, March! postic prose England has see yointed out that Seattle had a big Qh) Borenaden oss ® Virginia mt, Monday evening. | si¢¢ with a social dance and card|h menernden, man’ hae "een 19) or overhead in operation of its muri Mr, Charice Hamm, accompantat March 27. Leonard's orchentra will! iaity Members 1 cuiies 3 nicipal government than any other Dance furnish the must % quested to attend |porRT MILITANT | Western city, We all appreciate Fe & *-* * . - +, | necessity for lowering the tax ra > Reading—"Mile, Prudenc (One-aet ADDITIONAL CLUBS ret ts m ial el i: ave r _ pent Beppe in ay nor to induce people to make in- 7 ni unsany, who served four years in| ee in one city 4 SS Riake of the Cornish Rehoot unset Heights Community Club orth dway circle of the Fruit|the trenches with an Irish division on rkgitoan te tte. The ene meeting of the duneet 22d Flower Mission will give its an-|of the British army, and whose one arte eae r ner °, pi Aaacaps dere Willan He button Seithin Gammaite de Wak be nual card party on Baster Monday, |aet plays have given literature an © ob “The. Fraumpadtatane Dance—"“Petite Coquette sseesenses held Wednesday evening, March 29,|4Prl 17, 2p, m., at the Yacht club, |example of perfection unsurpassed Along the V rfront.” Mre BK. P. Gardiner we leven amon the Gree Mrs. George . ven among th reeks. It WS) sir Paniel Huntington, © promb t ave, Follow: |Special Meetings to Close Sunday | DUP*nyY who made the famous re-| 1.1, Pre Rstrnt Y | mark that therd are only two places| 2°" Srchitect, gave & most interes at the home of Mr. « 8. Ryan, 1739 Bun (a) “t Know a Lovely Garden” «Narde! Th . F } ing the business meeting, the follow ne Apecial meetings in the Madi in 14 adeentanat wn yoo “Starlight” .-, Gilbert . i an seational talk on “Civig aa ing program, arranged by the Wom-| son St. Methodist churet ra and|Where a gentleman should permit! nesen and City Planning From th Mra, Waiter Reseburg, accompaniat an’s E-Re-Nata club, will be given: |. Madison, will close on Sunday, mgr to die, one the battle field, | 4 renitect’s Viewpoint.” Dae Pievere- Piano with three services, 11, 3 and 7:30,|%¢ other the hunting field. Mrs. Pearl Case Blongh, of the | Ldebestraum™ Laest 0 Parle Francais” Mise Mary Lowles Weeks Rev. A. P. Gouthey will preach at all | United States social hygiene boant DISTINGUISHED VISTTOR coo Mra Paul Carteen ee three * perenenrson mm. J. 1. Buchanan vo aeeer" Snietiing aa | General Clarance B. Blethen, late | Eavo (0" & plage ati) ae: Mre. ution i) “Haunts « og Ibe! | Council of Administration commander of the Washington Na@! piiwing the Moral Standards.” She Mra. Phtity BP. Marion | Vernon A Behmyer at the plane | Ladies of the G, A. R. Counell of | Bona! Guard, was a week-end guest) toi briefly of the government social Mra B. 1. Cunbitte | | Vietin | Administration will give n dunes in|*t, ("@ Fort Worden quarters of] )/sene program from the four ail 9am Willicm Bowden | | “Kolaulak™,..--0 20: Menrt Wienlaweht benefit of the departinent of Wash {Colonel John 1. Hayden, U. 8. A-| nocty of law enforcement, education: | | Mine Marian Bl! the ington and Alaska Wednesday eve | °omman of the Puget Sound! medical attention and recreation, 1. Cunkitre “Dense Neer ning, March 29, in 1. O. O. F. hall, |CO*t defenses, the house party im) wwe taroia Crary, secretary of the Glee Clur— 10th and F cluding Mr. and Mrs. J. Ro Hoge, ie. All invited. publicity bureau of the Chamber of _ “Phe Night Has « Thousand Byes” peg re My, | oe te —— Te. eee P Commerce, told of “The Attraction tee Weert Crk. dire eC. mn | Seattle Lodge, No, 7 sitchin une cami and Entertainment of Tourista.” He Mra. Frank & Payley, Miss Benwie | Re fleattle lodge, No. D. HP. An!” On a ss _| suid that the chamber had spent $75, Miss Emma Kasselbanm, Mra | {ce} "The Biaskd will entertain with a progremsive| 40004 to the ll of Fal ele, ee 000 for general national adv: ‘ whist party in Evergreen hall, A. O in 1921 to put Seattle right in the U. W. bullding, 1409 Ninth ave. eyen of the nation. Tuesday, March 28, at 9p. m. Dainty |“!!! hospitable, was en fete in hon’) “in 3922 the chamber ts approd or of the Fort Casey line, which| iM. 6s 6 | Cap-|™ Ing $65,000 to be used in attract. wan entertained for the day by Cap ee ae ance eecuring national tain Herbert Winterburn, U. 8. A.| conventions for Seattle. He told « omeee, See, Sones ee | The little son of Mr. and Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan, and grandson of Mr. and Mra.\ are Campbell : Denham, Mra A. T. Wanamakes, | James Doster Hoge.—Portrait by Grady. Mr on gg Mag Reged Lo gd —— - — —_— - — evens Canadian Club's Balloon Danes 4 ese ‘ tne * ‘Taking advantage of the fifth Frt-| needlework articies will be award Pretty Tea Compliments | Dinner at Golf Club | Surprise Party lday, when very few reeular events| high honors. Mra. Victoria Daniels Me Milter, Blizabeth Richmond Miller, dl- Wk Complimenting Mise Allee Davies fe scheduled, the Canadian club of | chairman of the committee, requests - } mia ta om ow ea: Tonight on her 16th birthday, Miss Doris | Seattle has arranged for a special members to invite friends, Refresh posal Fort Flagler, 824) the new publication, “Bummer Plays” hday, > rs, Winterburn. j ” 4 ground of America,” which is sent Wilkinson and sixteen of her in. | benefit to take the form of a balloon | ments, ‘The visitors arrived at half past half a dozen men, still beautiful and Sw. 1. Rarnart, accompanist. | Mrs. Kane reservations call Mrs. Edgers, | Mrs. J. W. Swope and Misa Alice; A group of friends who compose ' 0144, as soon as possible. | Swope entertained this afternoon at|the Monday Evening Bridge club.!timate school friends ph r dance ou Mares 81 at the A. O. t eee out to any person indicating an im pea j 00! friends pleasantly sur. | A a nine in the morning, and were met 4 t - 4 their home with a mont attractive | which has been mecting during the | prised her at her home last evening. W. ball, 1409 Ninth ave. to which | Wisconsin Goldenrod Clab lby their host and hostess in @ big} rest 12 visiting our city this com. ‘edding Date tea from 4 until € o'clock, given in | winter season, will close the series by | Games, music and dancing were the |#!! Canadians In Seattle will be wel-| The Wisconsin Goldenrod club wm sighteccing car, which made a tour|(2& Summer. Mr. Crary estimates pleasures enjoyed come. meet with Mra A. J. Campbell, 410 oe eee ees its environs, with| (eat this national advertising cam paign will attract 50,000 tourists to our city and state this summer and it is hoped that one of the direct re sults will be the building of a new hotel and the inducing of these vie itors to invest and locate tn our city. He «poke of the Woodland Park campsite and invited this organiza tion to assist in helping entertain the tourists and the women attend ing thewe large conventions. Mr. Crary then spoke on the Erick. Announced ee Sennen coe | oe ee ore ot et en oe Oe es The entertainment committee, | Federal ave, Wednesday, March 29. Miss Anna Hoge, daughter of Mr. /lin Kane, evening. ‘mM - headed by Mra. W. S. Keith, ha pre-| Box lunch at 12 Lieutenant J. Longstreet Whelchel. | U. 8. A, of Fort Casey, wisely and wittily, at the megaphone. Lunch eon was preceded by bowling and followed by bridge, with intervals for admiring Mount Rainier and Mount Baker, vinible acroms the sparkling waters of the Sound. At seven dinner was delightfully served jat the commander's quarters, and jafter dinner, while waiting for their return boat, the happy warriors and ‘6d Mrs. James Doster Hoge, has) Spring Mowers were effectively! The members include Mr, and Mrs. pared some special surprises for the ® chosen Thursday, —_ yes. the date | paced about the rooms and a charm James Colbert Sullivan, Mr, and Mrs: evening, and those attending are as St, Lake Church Lenten Munteale . | sured rood ime Seve: n ° ui : alld of 3 4 . lfe of this city, sen of Mr. and |IN& basket of pink Darwin tulips Perry B. Truax, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah | Civic Orchestra cub’ best dancers will participate church will give a Lenten musicale ‘Mrs. George Hamilton Rolfe, ot Con. and yellow daffodils centered the Mitchell] Towne, Mr. and Mra. Fred Concert Pleases in a waltz contest, and one of Beat. | at the home of Mrs, Alexander Grub». MR. The service will be read | Pretty ten table. Mra. KE. B. Holmes | Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton a tle’s noted exhibition dancers is ex-| 17th ave. N. W. and W. 57th st He Bt. Mark's chusch at $:20 o'clock |and Miss Matilda Jones presided at | Dougiaa and Mr, and Mra, Corwin | last evening the Seattle Civic oF | nected to appear, Card tables will| Thursday afternoon, March 30, to By the Rt. Rev. Frederick W. Keator, the urns, and assisting were Mrs. | Ebertin chestra gave the third of a series of |i. arranged for any who would soon. | Which the public is invited Bishop of Olympia. assisted by Rev. |Clark Morck of Aberdeen, Mra Rob- see concerts at the Metropolitan theater. er piny cards than dance. | eee ee. D. Melauchian. os Wom, 3. Jin Kane Poses | Lanchenn jor This Organization, made up entirely | ine indies of the Canadian club of | Santtle League of Women Voters " of local talent, under the leadermh 3 ; ‘Following the ceremony a small re Miss Dorothy Ament, Mins Elaine “1 4 P Seattle have arranged an afternoon| The Beattie League of Women Vot ane wey son bill and pointed out how detri- ception for relatives and intimate |Culliton and Miss Kathleen Mur.| Mrs, Tidmarsh ot Mme. Davenport-Engberg, £ave ® card party, to which Canadian wom-|¢F* will hold a special meeting in| (pf, wiven Untennd to the ninelie| venta the passage of this bill would friends will be held at the residence chison. | Mrs Alexander Bh. Stewart enter. /PrOKTam that was well received on are invited, to be held at the Or.! the Y.W.C. A. cafeteria, Wednesday, | 7 Captain William W. Wertz, U.|>¢ to the upbuilding of this city and Nevii ‘* “Good Night” received such of Mr. and Mrs. Hoge. } oa8 | tained with an informal luncheon « 3 thopedic Ten Room, at 2 o'clock on | March 29, at 1230 o'clock. The can prolonged applause that It Was Te Tueeday, March 28. Prizes will be | didates for mayor wil! be present and * i | be hon h y on |Reservations for or bere sf the Histiands Yeu: | cited and “Hungarian A. ranking captain at Fort| Showed how such a measure would Casey. She sang an aria from|“¢feat the program of the chamber eee m | day, complimenting Mra, Tidmarsh Rhapsody civen and refreshments served. An | address the meeting. TF c invited | oan te tract investment to this city to Tennis Ball Date Set |May-Day Party who ts leaving soon for E:ngland to) No 3." by Liszt, were the two mort on joyabie afternoon ts anticipated for nye perros ley ae Sap rath on bulid py typ world port. p The date for the long talked-of! Reservations for the May Day | spend the summer. enjoyable numbers, as these were those who attend. Ladies’ Auxiliary, Loyd T. Cochran |), pest enti Mtr of te te nttcngae ‘The club will have a delightful Tennis Hall has finally teen set and card party the Queen Anne «guild of | oe the leant uncertain, “Valse des cee Post |volee and the molace of her artistry jhike on Sunday, March 26th. Take f* to take place Friday evening, the Fruit and Flower Mission is stv. Committees for Fears,” by Tealkowsky; overture, | Theosophical Sorlety ‘The Ladies auxiliary to Lloyd 7. | ee nein mere Major Royall the Green Lake street car and get April 28, at Christensen’s hall. The|ing at the Hotel Washington on ~ Maritana.’ by Wallace: introduction! tre. Jennie E. Hope will apenk at|Cochran post, American Legion, will| [nore aasiating were Major Royal) (10 Jt 200 7 oye tihrary. ‘The Affair in under the direction of Mrs. |Monday, May 1, are rapidiy coming | Additional Booths to third act of “Lohengrin,” by Wak:| the Theosophical society on “Co-op meet Tuesday, March 28, at § p. m.,| hemp Greene, U. 8. A. commander) 2” 0 (0h ks te ey af Montromery Russell, chairman, and in. Those wishing to secure tables! 4 nnounced ner; Bizet's “Menuetto,” and “AD| eration” Sunday, § p.m. at 100 Lyon At ite headquarters, in the Ballard | (tint iney. Sad Seem Greeme,| Si 00h will take a hike around Mra. Louis L. Mendel, treasurer. may do ro by telephoning Mrs. A.| 7 enmittees for fi no | enn Cantabile | Gor string® SY Guiding, Thing ang James, Pupite/ <p hay, Members wreed to attend. | |” oa wre. sides arse cire,;Green lake thru Woodland park, ‘The annual Tennis “all bas grown Lindy, Mrs. Philip Jennings and |.) 0) at | ? ‘° - = - Techalkowaky, were the other num | invited, “7. Beg hers core captain Kirk-| to be a much anticipated event, and Mrs. Charles §. Wills, hich will be featured at th Om: | bers eee Christobal Panklurst at Y. Mc. A.» ses ical corps, U. 8 ve if present plans mature, this year's eS an's Century club basaar, to be) itenry Price an soloist dincloned « Interiale PT. A Under the auspices of the Wom.|A~ Snd Mrs. Mason, Captain Her-|W. Werts, U. 8 A~ and es of the teak . given at the Hotel Washington, 09 | nasing tenor voice, Hin singing of| Intertake P.T. A. will meet Tues | en's Commercial Club, Christobal bert A. Gardner, U. 8 A. and Mra | Wertz, Captain Kirkpatrick Mason, oles ged pte tg irthday Party | April 19, are announced as follows: -Comfort Ye" and “Bivery Valley."|4ay, March $8, at 2:30 p. m. in| Pankhurst will speak at the ¥. M. c.|Ceriner, Ideutenant J» Longstreet | medical corps, U. & A, and Mra Tee Mrs. Howard Thompson enter ~ ey with’ the orchestra. wae eommené-|rocm 12 at the school. A paper on|A. hall, Wednesday, March 29, at 6| Whelcbel, U. 6. A, and Mra, Whel-| Mason, Captain Herbert a. Gertasy for Mid. asa ap bog’ @ birthday party last ‘ole, vice chatrmen Mbie.. He also gave @ group of songs| “Courtesy and Manners” will be|P.m. Tickets are on sale at the Cur.| Chel, with their house guest, MrajU. 8. A. and Mrs. Gardner, a Program for Mid- week for the pleasure of her little | Morehouse. Mra F. W. Melsnest accompanied by James Hamilton|read by Mra. B. K. Conby, and) tls studio and 420 New York black Martha Bearden Mulholland, of!tenant J. Longstreet Whelchel, U, ia son Glenn on his fifth birthday maanon. Mra ©. A. Winter re pittance oA owen Rhee. . ichtelenkenalaes Washington, D. C.. Lieutenant John|S. A. and Mrs, Whelchel, Lieuten- Lenten Recital Eight of his smail friends and their | WHA" Bite. esas imetnaing | ose j | Harvey Madison, U. 8. A., and Mrs./ant John Harvey Madison, U. S. Ay A mid-Lenten recital of sacred mu-|™others enjoyed @ delightful lunch: | irtinys, #wedieh cookies, eweethearts, J"1-DGital at Cornish ersonal as W. C. A. Madison, Lieutenant Lyne C. Vane,jend Mra. Madison. Bic, under the direction of Mr. Gra-/ °°” | ties. arate epectal if Al § | ss ee U. 8 A. and Mrs. Vane, Lieutenant| On Friday evening at thelr Fort ham. Morgan, will be given at the 2————————————————___—- pe gee ge Plc Pen wnt oi sday | A ¥. Ward Walker, U. 8. A. Casey quarters Captain Kirkpatrick Yednesday, March 29. agg tie gpl Fence mag yh Me ppm dif Tuesday | Mr. and Mra Varde McPartand, ctivities | ity | 7 tek ee Sunset club Wednesday, 29, irs Tuts cake, which to's leet cas wil b0| Oo tuetay evening, March 28, at } 7 | Mason, medical corps, U. 8. A., BES o'clock. vATE S dim silces, with = printed copy of | OF ’ : who have been traveling in the Ort-| ‘The Retobe club wi meet Monday, | pr RIGUEUR \stra, Anson, pave @ teidge @uenel ms the recipe, sito packed in boxes with | 815, Alexine Whisnant, pianist, Wil! ont wilt return on the Pine Tree| March 27, in the girix’ clubroom on i ‘The hostesses for the afternoon | ,, vectos. Henly Sor anal be t ‘ ecital, | A dinner, de rigueur, was given| which included all the garrison, and wii be Mra. Alfred H. Anderson ana | “1 REMEMBER Comren's Meoth—-tre. Fresh. Lovii| “wae ceotenen writ be ae fellows: |" at? Shout April 16 tho third floor, Ax soon as the girls'at their Fort Worden quarters on|complimented Saint Patrick, whose Mrs. James F. Dousias, and the for | SATURDAY, mancn t5— Porter, eoatemng: ite, Sete OE | ss and Paxil oath tecaiaasls | p are ali present Miss Billie Worth, ‘Thursday by Captain William Q,Jef.|color and shamrock adorned the Sowing program will be presented by | Musicaie-dansant at the Fine arte ||jice WC Woodward. Mra WG. Mar: | Theme and Variations, F Major Mr. and Mra, Walter 12. Delfel are |*0cial chairman, will take them 10/ford, U. 8. A., and Mre. Jetford, in| bridge tables where first prises enori Graham Morkcan, wv. B Car pom yd the benefit ef the se tin, Mre Wo L. Feely, Mra Glen Jone echt Mtucke, Op 22, 1 mectheven | 22Ving Tuesday for Portland, where the gymnasium, where she has plan-| compliment to Colonel John L. Hay-| were won by Captain Herbert A. ipuchect, Based Prank Moulton, M. M seis Remane society. won, Mrs. John D. Maris ance, Op. 38. No. 3 jReethoves |they will make their home, ned an hour and a half of games and/den, U. S. A., commander of the| Gardner, U. S. A., and Mrs, Whel- Grass, assisted by Walter, Kane satertain with informal batter | | dresses, both ‘wash and taftetas, pinafores | Reherse ‘i Martwcet | Sy Bom ele tetehs bet. ae ee eee jchel, wife of Lieutenant J. Longe Seott, boy soprano, a a ap and underwear 97, Ne i... pty Mra. C. C. Filson, accompanied by sad me aan - [street Wheichel, U. S. A., and con- mie Camptell, accompanist ms 4 {23 compliment ser. ana infants naa Detle—Mre. ¥. Ww Rivotn | > nephew, Mr. George Merehla, tert buat shoot and the Faholo club siete POPULAR HOSTS |solations awarded to Mrs, Vane, juct Sed Sn, Rete een | eee) Be, Same eee pres eee today for New York. whence they |MAV® planned a mont interesting hike| Captain Francis James Fitzpat-| wife of Lieutenant Lyns C, Vane, boats lle Graham, Mra be. Pitesmmons,| Percy Grainger |will mail Aprit 1 on the Olympic for for Saturday, April 1. It will be @/rick, U.S A., and Mrs. Fitzpatrick,|U. 8. A. and Lieutenant John Har To) “Lamentations” | suNDAY MARCH te Mra HO. Pt t. Mra. Fred Merritt *, ‘7 0 a six months European trip. tox and goore chase, the Ri obe girls whose buffet dinner is remembered | Madison, U. 8. A. The supper’ {c) “orate Cael! Dewuper’—Tone T and Mrs. Herbert 1. Gowen to || | This bonth specialize in, Infante Concert March 3 o- leaving first, making the path, &nd/as one of the most agreeable of the table was dressed in an emerald yo adel co crane poeple pg Sutil 1:90, efetach, ote tne 4 ‘The Ladies’ Musical club will com] re John T. Condon, with her the Fanolo girls following one halt large affairs recently given at Fort|cloth, embellished with green roltal “Kyrie and Gloria” (from “Mises | Miss 7 Work—Mrs. Vernon D. Med-/clude the series of artist recitals| mother, Mra. Clark, will return Sun Worden, will entertain informaily!and the cakes and ices were (a) “Kyrie iy okburat meet at 9 a. m. at the polar be de Angetia’")—Tone V Mr. and M © Ives to ep ies ee ma, chairmen: | ven under its management thi day from a short visit in California. © | before the bachelors’ ball on F: jael thy ff the > tional: \ertain al conetie ‘4. D. Wainwright, vies chairman: | ® ri : a feel Pomme ot als ; riday, | Gaelic, as was the name ot @) rane Fae (Trad , ts fare, Sane one eeneneary Sta teehee, tee. 3 Mra acannon with the engagement ¢ “ee age, wi fiand park, which will be in compliment to their house guests, | ranking officer. fo) “Magnificat (Botemn)—tone 1 ||] MONDAY, MARCH 27- re, Mra Fi Mra cy Grainger, the celebrated pian-| Miss Holen Ferryman left yester. the starting point Mins Helen Enegren and Mr. AL| After the bowling on Monday at (G), “Concordt Laetitia (14th Centar) || tian 4 Schwager ts entertatning ixtcomposer, at the Metropolitan on|day for Wenatchee to spend a few| | Miss Zada French and Mrs. Anna fred Garrison, of Seattle, Fort Casey the players were enter ~ ¥ with an informal brides sreday evening th. In|da th her pare and Mra, |Mullins, club secretaries, will accom: | - (+) “Taudate Dominam™ (Prim) — | Mie Chactoiteae . perp | Seneey een, Mae ee Be ae Mr. and Mrs. /yny the girls on the hike. Miss|FORT CASEY FESTIVITY aot hone vane oo (ab 2 and @ harmonized by Dr Fumspay, MARCH 29— tor b s hig cg : sees aan dactesal eran | Billie Worth, social chairman of the| Duty at Fort Casey is castle’ | Rive. ‘van . ‘eo va Peimer; @ harmonised by | waneheon fs. James Francis and sofa | mpoke ne benefits to bag Pa bettie 4 Retobe club, and Miss Dorothy Lee,|by those hospitaliti : : Deems-Tayior.) le elt ra om an exchange of music, | Mrs. Anna Thomeen Milburn and) nial chair of the Faholo club, _hospitalities which con — Gregorian Thematic Treatment | Mra. A joway ae h t peu om an exchange of music ana! sre, Howard Chastain, with a group|*0cal chairman of the Faholo club, |serve civilization, and which have|U. 8. P. H. 8. oo OTe pe arg EEE | Bh ro rteroy Mn \ fre . Me ina ta exchanze not only |of thirty young people, left this /have planned the lunch and have as-/ recently had as inspiration the new| Surgeon Rinaldo Baker, U. 8. eas ieee rs oc the Greet Tales | St heme a's Schedule for Tea Shop mu Zona to exchange not only morning for an outing to the snow |Sured the Kirls of something worth| commander, Major Royal Kemp] Ht Mrs. Baker, and Miss Baker Behoo!—A Cappella Mrs. aid « | The various guilds in charge of!in the duty of the different com.|!ine at Snoqualmie, ba the end of the hike reene, U. 8. A. and Mrs. Greene,| entertained handsomely at dinner S569) Arced Austin Haskell to « Ithe Orthopedic Tea Shop next week inetrume op es |_ ‘The Cosmopolitan club meets next/who have been honor guests at ajon Sunday in compliment to Pastel i Palestrina | Pas mong akg: will be as follows: Monday, Capitol| tea” arg : | Sern. Walter F. Duthie, of Det Mar,|Tuesday evening, March 27, for club|round of small and perfectly ap-|Surgeon Walter Alvin Black, U. Si (eo) “Pai : Mr. and Mrw. Patrick M. Hill, Mrs, Mary Terrell Glesting,’ snot the people Cal. is coming up in April to viste|SUpper, and later for a social In the| pointed dinners, their hosts on these! P. H. 8. and Mrs, Black, Dr. and (4) “Reel ii“ GaeTelise).. Loetl honte Denny-Fuhrman, other Paritish countr her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph|rlubroom on the third floor.’ Mrs. | various occasions, Captain William Mra. F. A. Werner “Regina Coeti™ ( 7 ) ptt other ritish countries ‘ n ana inser, chairman of the social — ——- ~ Mrs. faen hostess: Swalwel — — F Modern Composers THURSDAY, MARCH s~ what Americar i ee |commit has a big su ine | ore ta) “Pale Angsiicus”..Cacsar Pranck || ure yn’ ARO Mee ener || Wednends lsdrona, Mrs, Ne . riagenad | | & big surprise in stor eee see aonnee Wikiund’s lunchean at the Yecnt | | Phillip an; Thursday, Den-| Yn) bag yee llama . | Mrs. Raymond Ballard ta visiting |for the « not only for the supper UNCLE SAM’S OK BOOK rosy Pistre A. Yon wr oe ny-Fuhrman guild will again be in| Ma0y of the a of oeageit In this her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George bet dine for the evening social. She ) } i f and Mrs. Alexander Palltle wit! country are absolutely unknown to] poi lwiahhes every wecaibier to be teesent "| ‘ c 0, Raveneiio harge, with Mra, T in Weichbrodt. in Spokane. m (4) “Regina Cosi... Snisrtain at dinner. honoring ir || nats. Fata, rg alg age Fengland, and it tw by merent chance | rn ee Jit i# going to be worth while and| Timavatern of Seattle: The Star’s Washington bureau has been uckiand and Lady Geddes ostess; Friday, Mount Bake n : ¢ ; < : Pryasoregpteclily mave ag ‘ : : - 7 that their works are brought to fami Miss | long to be remembered. All those! uu. ‘rom the tested recipes of the United States gov- FRIDAY, 4a Mre. J. Will Jones | Mr E. H. Hamlin and 2 . > Mr. and Mrs. 4d Turenne WHR Ul Aes Cah Vado Wathen Liday, Soubutes aunill Henry | Heht The same may be said of|phytiia Hamlin left yesterday by|Who have not made reservations for ernment laboratories at Washington our information bureau has to Hold Reception Hl an guests. British Consul Bernard | | Booth, hosters, jother continental countries motor for California, to be away |*Upper do so before next Tuesday by | at 4 Bd preparation of a compilation called “Uncle Sam's Cook Mr. and Mrs. Raimond Auzias de Gee in tnidans eee ee live Cesta wit te actieteton|. “7 no reason,” says Mr./— month |phoning the club secretary, Mrs. | ook.” Part I. of this work is now ready for you, It covers recipes Turenne will entertain with a recep: Seren tae luncheon a6 the | day by: Mrs. Harry Gray, Mre.|Orainger, “why we are so lax in| oe JAnna R. Mullins, Members are most | Soap ve all kinds of soups, It is free for the asking. It will tion at their home Saturday after. | SATURDAY, APRIL 1— F. H, Frye, Mrs. F. C. Braden, Mra.| this matter, The Ang xons aro| Miaw Edith Young returned yes | Welcome to bring friends | prada geri ype ogo soon as they can be compiled, on a a Raseption et the Fine arte gallery EK. C. Brier, Mra. Neal yle, Mra.{@ musical people, a wonderfully cre-|terday from California, where she iis - X or eae — time in Th ay £0 on. hese will be advertised from time to rhin ate ohap’ Bruce Shorts, Mrs. Miller Freeman, ative people, but the influence of |, e 5 ge Bers deotoneagy beara of the American Institute o van pent the winter : “> x . ec AIL JAP FOR [| Seis Mama ine cae; | truce ‘short ire. Miter reeman ative ‘people, tut. the influence of ter [mon hike nt Aiki next Wetneniay,|[ gif 20 want Part 1. of the Cook ook —SOUPS—M out the BEING ROBBED Sample. steeped in their musical bones that | Mr. James D. Hoge left Thursday a» ron 9 9 Membera are requosted to | mail to our Washington bureau, Attacked in an alleyway near the tom smastonte' || Marri 4 td a for centuries the Anglo-Saxons have|for a trip in the East \ccuable, seatiig at Ci ei tee) Oe veempesanags im eee Adams hotel, 613 Maynard ave., : r arriage Announce: been of the Impression that all good ——_— | Possible, meeting he municipa Washington Burean, Seattle 8 . ” ‘ 4 wi ure » e eau, Seattle Star, 1822 New York Av where he lives, early Saturday, Kato | rripay. |” The bn < of Miss Mary C. Hot. | ™usle bad to come from Germany, |a music of all cla America and |" oy ROSES (66 < AlRE: Retake Stan Washington, D. C. by Sakanugi battled two thugs until Cadet ball in the Hippodreme, man to Mr. Leonard Dolatad, which |A%tTia or Italy." ‘The training of| land are turning out more good | The riende of All etub will | Pr gies site se de . they had slugged him into uncon-|| MONDAY, APRIL 17~ | coe aaempiielad oben our musical talent abroad, Mr.| instrumental music today than all ; aaa hag: pte lease send me Part I. of UNCLE SAM'S COOK BOOK— dye cosy om pe en a p ning, Is an-|% for 6 o'clock supper Thursday, March | Inclosed are two cents in stamps for posta, sciousness. | and Flower Mission wilt event || nounced. Mr, Dolstad is superintend. | Grainger claims, naturally han its|the countries in the world. I means Later they are going to have a é a oil Mites Sakanugi was then robbed of $140. card party at the Yacht club, of buildings of the Metropolitan | fects. For years, nearly all the| more original mus WF iO wiemenan qrih- alee ritteine tu ahah When he regained his senses|| WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19— Co. and a member of the |#reat teachers In our musical con-| Austria are musically dead as far|?vrnnamum, Members bring your Stteteseeeneee Sagaknugi staggered to the police Bazaar and ‘card party by Woman's Brig ane ag meager pevatarie athing’ hutieten | ata “ , fat |eymnasium, 3 era bring your| prt phage = seca tn ye gg A ae 8° Service club of the com m cn, Jag great works are concerned. The|frienda.' station with the assistance of Yigo ; a one pany. After April 20, Mr. and Mr Australia had been either German] hope of continental Europe now ies | a Hotaw, a friend, But the police were Denny-Fuhrman Guild's bal) in || Dolstad will be at home at 117 azd{or of ign. Naturally, iin & hich atl! | : | unable to understand them, and put Masonic Temple witoe es Oba 1 scalp t uton influ iate'| octetea which still possesses! Australia haw 24,600 returned sol- | q Mie: in Sell,’ declaring they were|| SOMDAY, AP& La a 8 n influence into | originality. But the best way toldicrs who have settled on farms. drunk. They were released Satur. Queen Anne Guild's card party and if An musician, “Now, | give the Anglo-Saxon world a proper ek. “”y ur | Geant os ie makes Oldest operated mine in the world|in Americ says Mr. Grainger,|place in music is to exchange the} Mexico has had seven presidents | Z iy said to be in North Sweden |*"there is cosmopolitan sort of music;|worka of the different composers.” since 1910.

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