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PAGE 10 Seattle Society Engagement of Miss Mar- ion Lane Announced; Women's University Club Plans Three Plays. AND MRS. JAMES FRED ERICK LANE announce the engagement of their daughter, Mar fon, to Mr, William Austin Ingram. gon of Mr. and Mra Willlam T. In gram of Jeffersonville, Ind. The wed ding will take place in the near fu ture. Miss Lane announced her be trothal to a group of sixteen close friends at a prettily appointed lunch eon given at the Sunset club Satur day afternoon, when she entertained ft compliment to Miss Mary Lea On Wednesday afternoon, Miss ‘Mildred Farrar is entertaining with & misceliancous shower and tea at her home, as a prenuptial compli. ment to Miss Lane. eee fie for Furnishing Fund ‘The Women's University club ts three plays at the Cornish the afternoon and evening of 21, for the benefit of the fur. fund of the new club house. plays, written by Mrs. Frank are, “Pan,” a dramatic idy!, fer Shall Be,” a dream piay, It," a comedy. Mra. Rob- I is coaching the cast, Mrs. ul is in charge of the Francis Grant Heverlo Miss Mary K. Walters Miss Kathryn Hopp and, Norris, Mrs. George W. nea i i H i management. ‘Tickets will be on sale after April 1. eee e Pro and the club- [ ive ridge an ae 58 surprise progressive din- in their honor at the . and Mra. W. H. Cum Per Lee Welty. wintermsute and Ve was enjoyed at the ; Mr. and Mrs. EB. C. Alt, with Luncheon wilt Honor Madame Joffre ‘The Women's University club will ‘entertain at luncheon next Saturday gt 12:30 o'clock, honoring Madame and Madame Raimond Aurias Turenne. Invitations are limited ha ome members a the club, ‘Patrons ond wPetroncsess Named i "i WW {mg prominent men and women wil! as patrons and patronesses: and Mra. Hugh M. Caldwell, Mrs. Oscar J. Charles, Daniel Kelleher, Mr. and EB. Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. B. Howe, Mr. and Mrs, Keith Bullitt, Mr. and Mrs. Mont- J. T. Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Green, ‘Mrs. William Wilkins and Mr. J. C. Marmaduke. Mrs. Thomas Acheson !s chairman of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. R. K. McCausland, Mrs. Ernest Fitzsim- mons, Mrs. William Kellogg, Mra. C. G. Tacaberry, Mrs. Fred Bridges. eee Luncheon Will Compliment Mrs. ‘B k Mrs. Percival Collins is entertain. ing with a luncheon of sixteen cov ers at her home, Thursday, ag a birthday compliment to Mrs. Henry Broderick. Bridge will be the later eemertalnment, | Informal Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hansen are entertaining informally at dinner at their home Tuesday evening. eee Luncheon for Mrs. Matthews Complimenting her sister, Mrs. C. T. Matthews of San Francisco, who is her house guest, Mrs. Prank J. Clancy will entertain with an in- formal luncheon at the College club tomorrow afternoon. oe Program for Music Study Club Mrs. A. Robert Morton will enter. tain the Music Study club in he apartment {n Woodland court tomo row afternoon at 1:30 o'clock ‘The following program has been ar. ranged by Mrs. F. 8. Burbank. Paper on “A Century of Ballads” Mra. Arden 1. Smith 4 Vocal— (a) “Who Is Byiyia” Schubert i (a) “Waldeagestrach’ hh Jensen f (e) “I Know a Bil Whe; Mra. Henry N. Shead Piano—Prom Carnival “Mignon”, Schutt (a) “Berenade 4’ Ariequin” (b) “Pierrott Reveur” (e) “Prelude” Miss Juliet Gaultiort Frans Schubert Pikiow" Henry fmart Men. ii. ©. Bimpkin, ties Kracke Pearl G. Onrran fontington Woodman Mrs. idasel Huffinan 7 (a) “Bylvia” {by “The Littis Hor Mrs. Fred HL one Oley Bpenks Seneca Purce King Miss Willis Weds Mr. Schilling in Everett ‘The marriage of Miss Lelia Fay Willis, daughter of Mr. and Mra. C, A. Willis of Big Lake, to Mr. Alfred Waldemar Schilling of Clear La was wolernnized Thursday, March in the First Baptist church in Ever- ett, Rev. Henry reading the service. After a short trip to the Sound cities, Mr. and Mrs. Schilling will visit Vancouver and Victort: c. They will reside at Day Creek. 16 bride was reared in Tennessee, and the groom was formerly of Vuncou ‘ver, B.C. | | i the twentieth wedding | Orthopedic ot Mr. and Mrs. H. L./card party to take place at the Sea | Unaer the auspices of th the Metropolitan theater, Thu e Ladies Musical club, Percy) Mrs. Colin O. Radford of | Grainger, composer-pianist, will be heard here in concert at rsday evening, March 80. Card Party Planned by Renton Hill Guild The Renton Hill Guild of hospital ta the tle Yacht club Wednesday, May 1 ‘The committee in charge will be an- nounced later. . Tea Shop Service Tuesday Denny Fubrman gulld wil! be in charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop Tuesday, with Mrs. A. D, Tollefsen as hostess, assisted by Mrs. L. L. Stephens, Mrs. A. B. Inglis, Mrs. Clyde Hudspeth, Mrs. N. A. Johan son, Mrs, A. E. Barry, Mra. G. A. Held, Mra. F. J, Hocking and Mis» Eva Peterson. Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Ladies Auxillary, Lloyd T. Cochran | Post ‘The Ladies’ auxiliary to Lioyd T. Cochran post, American Legion, will meet Tuesday, March 28, at § p. m. at its headquarters, In the Ballard city hall, Members urged to attend. eee Seattle Lodge, No. 7 Seattle lodge, No. 7, D. H. P. A. will entertain with a progressive whist party In Evergreen hall, A. O. U. W. building, 1409 Ninth ave Tuesday, March 28, at 9 p. m. Dainty needlework articies will be awarded chairman of the committees, requests members to invite friends. Refreah- ments. ore Interlake P-T. A. Interinke P.-T. A. will meet Tues Mrs. George Clark will read a paper on Fundamentals of Character Building.” Mrs. W. H. Wilson will open the discussion. A dance be given by Dorothy Fisher Etta Richardson. “ee will and Alki Women’s Improvement Club Alki Women's Improvement club | will give an afternoon card party at 2 Smith, 6100 W. Spokane st. Bridge and whist. Committee In charge: Mrs, W. G. Martin, chairman; Mre P. P. Bliss, Mra. Helen Holt, Mrs, C. K. Rogers and Mra. A. E. Schutt. “re Writers’ Clab Writers’ club will meet at $ o'clock “Starlight,” by La Vera Sullivan; | “No Tomorrow,” by TAllian Bows, and verses by Elizabeth Calvert. Visitors welcome, . Seattle Woman's Club Literary interpretation ment, Seattle Woman's club, will meet with Mra. T. C. Magrath, 317 Harvard ave. N. 1 p.m. Mrs, Marte Warnli Beebe will instruct Browning. Current toples, 230 p depart m. Ballard P-T. A. Women and Children.” F delegates to state convention. gram, refreshments. eee Clionian Clu Cliontan club will meet with Mra. B. Thornberg, 1157 E, Lynn st., 2 m. c. P. eee West Hill PT. A. | West Hil PT. A. will given silver | tea at the home of Mrs. I. J. Kohler, 7217 36th avo, 8. W., to raise funds for records, . Rainier Chapter, D. A. R. o- | Rainier chapter, D. A. R., will meet in Frederick & Nelson's auditorium 2 p.m. Business meeting . Dorcas Circle Dorcas circle will meet with Mra |H. A. Rogers, 1126 W. 68th st, 1:30 p.m, eee Auxiliary Seattle Gymnastic Society | Ladies’ auxiliary, tle | the society will meet at 1819 | ave, yronastic exercives, 1:30 p. m Cards, 2 p.m Ladies of G. A. R. Mrs. O, Bartel will entertain the Ladies of the G. A. It, at her home 615 Fifth ave, N., Tuesday, Maret 28, at 120 o'clock, All veterans, planning @| high honors, Mrs, Victoria Dantets, | day, March 28, at 230 p. m. in room 12 at the school. A paper on “Courtesy and Manners” will be read by Mra, B. K. Cosby, and] p. m., at the home of Mra. George A.| in the Brickson room of the Y. W. C. A. Stories to be read are: “Wanted, | Some Noise,” by Mary I. Compton os in Ballard P./T, A. will meet in music room of school, 2:30 p.m. Mrs. John | Trumbull, “Proposed Lagislation for members and friends invited. Cards. eee Woman's Century Club | French department, 2 o'clock, Chairmen of committees of Wom | an's Century club bazaar meet én men zanine floor, New Washington hotel, 2pm. eee Evergreen Court, No. 2 Evergreen court, No, 2, Order of Amaranth, announces a dance and feard party for Saturday evening, | April 1, in the hall at 2609 Jackson at. eee Emma Lazarus Autillary Emma Lasarus auxiliary will meet at Educational center, Initiation. see Central W. C. T. U. Central W. C. T. U. will meet tn Plymouth Congregational church, iam eee Kappe Alpha Theta Lancheon Kappa Alpha Theta lunch at 12:30 o'clock, with Mra. Wy Me Hemphill, sors Sint ave N. EB ] Wemea’s Cwvie ap Woman's Civic club will meet tn Erickson room, Y. W. C. A, at 2 Ip. im. ope Salmon Bay Rebekah Auxiliary Mra. Louis Sannderville will enter tain the Salmon Bay Rebekah aux ‘Mary at her home, $364 16th ave. W., Tuesday, March 28, at 1 p. m. Mra. Albert Gooch and Mra. Frank Johnston will assist the hostess. Take 20th ave. and Greenwood car. eee Caleidh Clab Caleidh club will meet with Mre. David BE. Freyer, 1223 Eighth ave. W. 1p. m, Ladies’ Aid, Naaiuhe View Church } The Ladies’ Aid of the ¢ Mountain Personal Mr. and Mra A. F. Murphy, o Menlo Park, Cal, are visiting in the city, planning to remain until after the Lanelngram wedding. oe Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Philip Shank jand little daughter, have removed from Portland to this city, and are | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Corwin 8. Shank until their new home in the University district is completed. Dr. Glenn Strand left last week for Prince Rupert, Canada, on a bus inens trip, to be away several months. ring his absence Dr. and Mrs F. Strand, of Minneapolis, will |the guests of Mrs. Strand. eee Mra. W. L. Lovejoy, of Hoquiam, spent the week-end in the city, the guest of Mrs, M. M. Carraher: Mr. and Mra. N. HL. turned last week from a Honolulu. | Latimer re trip to K. Hume, id ee of Protiand, 1 hter-in-law Mra. LL. visiting her son | Mr. and Mrs. John Scotchier Hume eee Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ames left Friday for the East, summoned b: Ames’ mother, the iliness of Mr. Mrs. Ralph Stacy spent the week {end in ‘Tacoma as the guest of Mis Edith Rowe. oe Witlard George Her ron (Osceola House) are receiving congratulations on the birth of daughter at the Swedish hospital March 24. | . | Mra. B.C. inlaw and daughter, Curtiss Gilbert, in Ye o- Wwatk the and Mra, . | Mr. and Mrs. Seely is visiting her son Mr. and Mrs. kima, o Y of Victoria, the Mrs, M B. C, spent guest of Mr \lar kend as Jobn A pon. - Alvin K. Matzger who are touring California, are now |in Coronado, and plain to sail ir |the near future for Honolulu. The will be away indefinitely. ee Mrs. Ralph Frederich last week for a three in the ut. see Mr. and Mra. P. EK Miss Sarah Harris arrived on the Sliver State from a months’ trip in the Orient. View Spiritual church will be enter . Mr. and Mrs. and left trip Mr. | George | months’ Harris and today threc Woman's Cen- | tury club, will meet at the New | Washington hotel, 11 a m, Board of trustees at Y. W. C. A. | Alumnae | THE SEATT \Wanda Finds Waltz | Like Railway Train (This is the third of @ series of dancing By Wanda von Kettler We ined up again on the third night of our ng expedition, The B. KB. Wetmore, one of the instruc tora in modern ballroom dancing, was 1 o'clock t jemen » Clieet class t w They in to perfe m lined up, 11 In number, along the side of the wall, like so many executors of the follow-theleader performanes, | while the ladies, a de or #0, ob nerved the maneuvers from the ide line chairs at end of the hall The gentlemen were all of a twit ter ey grinned self-consctously They placed their hands in their pockets and pulled them out, Even the fair partner, who had joined the line, looked stupidly at his feet, and then at the ceiling ALL OF THIS, THO, BEFORE THE MUSIC All of this ocourred before the mo- te started—before 8. KB, Wetmore declared, “All right; we're continuing tonight on the waltz step, Remem: bor the glide, with a «way to the left | land a sway to the right.” Hut muste has charms they tell us, | to “soothe the savage breast.” Not that these gentlemen hinted on any thing Hike that, of course, They were decidedly docile indi | Viduals, whose endeavors proved jthem to be stepping along with both |feet a In the rest of the so-called “civilized” world, But they were }human, and the ladies, perhaps «us pected of tittering on the sidelines, even tho they did not do #0, un |donbtedly caused the gentlemen to j be fuxned. | the music startet. Je’Clock in the Morning” wna ren dered in accentuated walts time by the lady at the piano, The gentle |men lurched forward, stiffly and | painfully at firet, then bilswfully at ease by the end of the first elngle Three the room. WANDA AS AN AESTHETIC OBSERVATION CAR Yet they bhd nothing on “us.” We, who waited on the side Iines, were requested to join the proces sion at the end of this first rows | took up the station at the very }end of the tine and went around the j Uke observation car. | corners an tained by Mra. Menier at the hall, 712% Aurora ave, Tuesday, March }28, at 2 p.m. | ° | Club | club will } ( Rhododendron hola all day meeting with Mre N. Com stock, 115 N. 824 st. For information call Sunset 1786. ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Shawondasse Clob The members of Shawondanse club wilt give a dinner Saturday, April 1 at Queen Anne church, at 6 o'clock. There will be an interesting program following the dinner. will be uned by the club in assisting Reedy familie In Seating Cruelty Charged Against Slyfield Cruelty ts the principal allegation in the eult for divorcee filed in m- perior court by Mra. Anna Styfield against her husband, Dr. Frederick | Slyfield, proprietor of the Laurel Beach sanitarium Mra. Slyfield asks restoration of her maiden name, in addition to divorce and property settlement |The Siyfielda were married in 1914. | There are no children. CASTORIA For Infants and Children \IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS ana bears ° Signature o! SPECIAL TOMORROW Hot Turkey Sandwich Mashed Potatoes, Giblet Gravy 35c In the following COLEGROVE Restaurants ~. RGYPTIAN KITCH 1524 Third Ave. AUTO KITCHEN, Pike SPRCIALTY FF Pike | digestion —and cleans a coated tongue of men and women Thousands have found relief from various digestive disturbances by eating =" Fletechmann's Yeast. It is homen nature to want to find out “why.” So far an science can tell us this is the reason: Fleischmann’s Yeast is « food abundant in certain elements which are necessary to health and life iteelf. It promotes the flow of bile and of pancreatic juice. It has markably beneficial effect on the whole digestive process. It cleans a coated tongue. Try Fleischmann’s fresh yeast in orange juice or in milk. Men like ft in milk shakes and malted milka, Women like it spread on breed of crackers. Keep your digestion in the pink of condition and yourtongue clean and healthy by eating 2 of 3 cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeant fresh every day before or between meals. Be sureit’s Fieischmann’s Yeast the familiar tin-foil package with the yellow label. Place a standing order with your grocer today. file step and glide procession about | Congregational | ‘The proceeds from the affair | LE STAR stand beaide “Then 1m m ppoee I thing .at as wet a aH 5 ths keane | might ax well try to wet along with | work, I could waltz on « dime all “as Bote: else.” And we were|night. I could tw but J t I could not remain th qnceare to harmonize with with y mpeed ight to be picked up. The fair the: Werte rempay: pF ne SUS On dat maybe we'd partner with whom I had vis stg i out w again, On ited Bright's school and myself HE USED TO DANCE two—th Ta a had decided to cover two dances JONCE, ANYWAY “ei hody partner that night, so speeded soon erpaPhre day ter cides wets Mh Bere he ~." the gentleman | came the volee from the center of the| toward another silo, where the The whole thing, of course, waa de. | beran to mp we found the steps floor, “ever steps were taught by « differ cidedly aesthetic, yet aa I may, the | And proceeded, “I used to dance nome “Too piles < leur’ Seabttois| bet ne fame coer’ » eeibed gentlemen in the lead certainly had |¥ears ago, ,But bleswd if 1 knew | partner, “I'll pick you up later.” And (To Be Continued) nothing on us. One lady, of it | i 40 murnmers, tall and slender and third from front in our own little effeminate division ame beautl- | fully birdlike, raising her arms to} the sides and balancing gracefully ne with wrists fluttering. Others ne as they went We were un niably rexponnive! Beven rounds about the room, and Mr, Wetmore catled aloud for the | delightful little pony ¢ rus to cease Ite performance “Gentiemen to the ladies,” he | called, “we will dance with part ners.” The doors of the smaller dancing rooms along the hall opened. Young women, instructors in danc ing, entered the hall from the emai! rooms with partners, who, it hap. pens, were taking “private lessons.” Miss Alice Bright, herself, appeared from an office to join the party. 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