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PAGE 10 Seattle Society Invitations Out. for Jun- jor Clubd’s Ball’; Luncheon Honor Mlle. Joffre. FH JUNIOR CLUB has issued tn vitations for the third and last in Ns series of dances to be given this ‘peason, Tt is to be a costume * and will be given on Kaster y, April 17, ball, 106 W. Roy st. ‘The invitations for the affair have Been designed by “Pat.” eee Mrs. Struve Will ~ Compliment Mlle. Joffre ©) Honoring Mile, Joffre, Mrs. Fred | erick Struve is planning a luncheon @f ten covers at her residence Friday wal iss Farrell to tain for lle. Joffre | Honoring Mile. Germaine Joffre, m Farrell will entertain at ‘at hor home on Friday afternoon 4 until 6 o'clock. irs. Keith Fisken, Mra. Drury K. Mrs. J. Tate Mason and Mrs. Farrell will preside at the table, assisted by Mra. John n, Miss Elspeth McEwan, Priscilla Treat, Miss Catherine and Miss Phebe Nell Tid- er at Fort on Quarters Harvard Moore, U. S. A., and Moore are entertaining with an dinner of eight covers in quarters at Fort Lawton Fri- evening. i eee ill Assist at Reception a tations have been issuéd by the on State chapter of the ican Institute of Architects for reception in the Fine Arts galleries, Fourth ave., Saturday evening, pril 1, at 8 o'clock. The occasion Will open the architectura! exhibition to be held ander the auspices of the ttle Fine Arts society. exhibition will be open to the r on Sunday afternoon, April 2, ghd will remain open dally from 12 un € o'clock; Sundays, 3 until 6 until April 30. ‘Im the receiving line Saturday will be Mrs. David Meyers, Cari F. Gould, Mrs. Harold Sex- th, Mrs. Robert McClelland, Mra. “Skoog, Mra Lister Holmes, Daniel Huatington, Mrs. A. H. tson, Mra. Carl Siebrand, Mrs. Berick of Tacoma and Mra. Westcott of Spokane. over the supper table are be Mrs Henry Suzzallo, Mra D. Hoge, Mrs. Archibald Stew- Downey and Mrs. John Henry . They will be assisted by Jean Meyers, Miss Winona Miss Eunice Storey, Mis Blackwell, Miss Jeness Bon- Miss Helen Geri and Miss Helen During the evening Mr. Kifehner, Mr. Hellier Collens, . William Coburn will render ‘musical program, ‘Mra. Harold Sexsmith wi be host- Bunday afternoon, assisted by Harry Shaffer, Mrs. James Kerr D and Miss Louise Dunbar. 4 o'clock Mr. Cari F. Gould will a short talk on the exhibition. eee Mrs. Preston to Entertain With formal Bridge Frank Preston has extended Invitations for an informa! bridge to be given at her home Thursday after oon, April . Farewe' Ul Tea ompliments Mrs. Muller Mrs. John Graham entertained ‘with a charming informal tea at her mt in Victoria ‘complimenting Mra. Louis Muller, who is removing to San Francisco to make ber home. Invitations were limited to the lies who form the colony at Port “ ee Dinner Will Precede tion Preceding the reception at the Sun- club Friday evening in honor of Auckland Gedded and Lady Ged- des, Commander Stewart E. Barber, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Barber will enter. tain with an informal dinner at their home, oe Mrs. Griswold Entertains at Tea In honor of Miss Christabel Pank- burst, Mrs. W. 8. Griswold enter tained with a tea at the College club this afternoon, following the ta Miss Pankhurst gave at the Press club, under the auspices of the Voters. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Philip J. Aaron, Utter, Mrs. Alvah Lemuel Carr, Mrs. R. FP. Weeks and Mrs. Henry Landes, 4 q while Mrs. Herbert H. Gowen and aq Mrs. Trafford Huteson presided at | the tea tabie. | eee 9 Bridge Evening q Chaplain Edwin Burling, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Burling. with Lieut. Ralph Wiltamuth, U. 8. A. and Mrs. Wiltamuth, entertained with a bridge of five tables at their quarters at Fort Lawton Tuesday evening, corn- plimenting Mr. and Mrs, Harris, parents of Mrs. Wiltamuth. cee Tea Shop Service Friday Mount Baker Park Guild will be|* in charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday, with Mrs. J. Will Jones as hostess, assisted by Mrs. George Haeker, Mrs. John A. Whalley, Mrs. Roy Robinson, Mrs. Reinier Beeuwkes, Mrs. M. Nichélsen, Mrs. Mel Dunean, Mrs. James Wood and Mrs. Fred Wolfe. cee Annual Banquet Kia-how-yah alumnae of the Uni. Versity of Washington js holding its annual banquet at the University Commons Friday evening at 630 o'clock. Yor reservations cali Miss Juanita Hamilton, Garfield 1848, or tee pared 8 “Jumble | | “Jungle in Queen Anne} gpartme: Court, on} ‘Queen Annejhill. yesterday afternoon, | ‘Washington State League of Women | Mrs. W. H.| The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shortall._-Portrait by Hildur Peterson-Allen, Hartsook studio. Committees Named for May Day Card Party c of the May Day card party that the/ Queen Anne Guild of the Fruit and! Flower Mission is giving at Hotel Washington on May 1, are an- nounced as follows Mrs. G. I C. Barton ts general chairman, assisted by Mra. A. J. Rot- | inson, Mrs. Frederick Boyd. Publicity, Mra. C. C. ren O, Fusseiman. ‘Tickets, Mra, A. Lindsay, M Philip Jennings and Mrs Charies 8. Wilks, i Prizes, Mra. George J. Haecker, | Mra. Frank Seibert, Mra. Frank A. |}, Plumer, Mra. Charles Fina and |) Mra. George H. Dowling. Refreshments, Mra. Edwin Fair bourn, Mrs. John Gilman, Mrs./ Charles S. Wille and Mra 8. E/ Semple. | | ‘The patronenses for the occasion are Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, Mra. Broussais ©. Beek. Mra. F. B. Palm erton, Mra. Roy J. Kinnear, Mrs. Ar. | thur W. Pratt and Mrs. Albert | Charlies Phillips. | | eee Interlaken Guild's | Musicale Sunday Afternoon Mrs. Philip J. Aaron, Mrs. J. N. Haraill and Mra. George A. Lockman | will be patronesses for the Lenten; musicale the Interlaken guild is/ giving at the home of Mra. F. H.| Kyle, 2035 E. Newton st., Sunday aft ernoon, April 2, at 4 o'clock. The following delightful program has been arranged, which will make! an especial appeal to music lovers Piano Sotl— Prelude, Opus « (b) Nocturne Mre Frank MH. Kyle Baritone Solo— “God My Father (from “The Seven Last Words of Chriat™).....Dubols | Mr. A. Memory Turner | Violin Sol> | (a) Mi | (®) “Berceuse” (from ™. Mr. James & Shaw i] Soprano Solo | “The Conqueror” © Whitney Coombs Mra. Phillip Gearheart 1 Mr, James & Shaw, violin obligate | Piano Sol— “Romance” “alr de Bal Daisy Wood MNdreth Ppt sy Wood Hildreth Mra. Daisy Wood Hildreth | Bopranc solo — “God Suall Wipe Away All Tears”... wees ° ooo see edarker | Mra, Herbert Perry Doet— “Watehman, What of the Night?. | rg Sarjeant Mra. Gearheart and Mr. Turner Mra. A. Memory Turner, accompanist Mrs, A. ‘apitol 4120, is in charge Personal | iss Alice Hole, Miss Ellen Mess ler, Mr. Pat Harvey and Mr, Lacy |Hofius, chaperoned by Mrs. H. Ft. |Messer, left this morning by motor |for Vancouver, B. C., to spend the | | week-end. | eee Mrs. Lawrence Bogle and daugh- | |ter, Frances Jane, are leaving next | week for California, to be away two | weeks. | oee Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moter are leav. [! ing tomorrow for San Francisco, |}) where they will make their home. ee | Miss Imogene Thornpson, who has been spending the winter in Grey jbull, Wyo., will return next week. eer p Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller are |{/ leaving Friday for Vancouver, B. C., |to attend the Rotary club conven- tion, which convenes the first of the week. act Sich ad Mr. and Mrs. Leif Buschmann left urday for Alaska, where they will spend the summe see Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Greer are leaving in a few days for California, to spend the © holidays with | |their daughter, Mis* Pearl Greer, |}| | who is attending Miss Ransome’s|[| school in Piedmont. | “age a | Mr, and Mra. L. C. Witherbee, Jr., | Jare receiving congratulation the birth of a son at the Seattle General | hospital March 26 oe Mr. Harry A. Franck, noted an- thor and lecturer, with Mrs. Franck | and their son, will be the guests of | Miss Susan Latta, West 0644W. Mf. and Mrs. J. 8. Robinson during! nitely, their stay In the city, Mr. Pranck and Mr, Robinson, pliege club, were classmates at the ‘The committees who are in charge | University of Michigun, oe. Mre. Benjamin &. Mrs. Frank A. Plumer and |bas been «pending the winter in/ [Southern California, is planning to ‘Thompaon, |Feturn early in April, and will have Mra, N. W. Brockett and Mra. War | partments at the president of the Mra, M. FE. Ives will leave oext the week for California to remain indef) Miss Alice Ivee will Join ber in @ short time. ee Gromenp, who Hotel Sorrento, ar | by the B. F. Day PoT. A. in the| Hood,” portable 3; “Flower Da school auditorium Friday, Mareb 51, able 1, “Doll Shop,” room 6; lat 8 p. m, In honor of Mr. Arthur|*Highiand Fling,” room ‘Cinder Gist, who has served as principal of | @jia," os T and 8; muslo by Alki the schoo! for the past 10 years. Aj school orchestra. program has been arranged, includ: | see ing musteal numbers and short talks. | Bothichen Shrine All former patrons and teachers @ | Rethiehem shrine, White Shrine of J with Mr, Gist in years past | Jerusalem, will confer degrees in Co-| | rs.| Mira. Alexander Polson of Hoquiam | ln the guest of Mra. HL N. Anderson | the afternoon at 2 o'clock. for a week. a free entertainment at 8 O'clock, 4! ying County Hospital club will the Brighton Conmremational ebureh.| none Priday, March 31, at 1 p.m | Program includes Mins Ruth Linrod, | with Mrs, L. C. Whorf, 3 Highland harpist, and the Community Service | rive ycjection of officers, ‘Take car | | party. | March 31, by the Native Daughters . THE SEATTLE STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR PRIDAY Story Took and “Mother Goore Goslings,” by rooma 2 and 4, “Hop. ping Birds,” by room 1; “Plansel and Gretel,” room 3; “Little Red Rid An anniversary party will be given!) ing Mood," by portable 2; “Robm invited, also all present mem-|rinthian room, Masonlo temple, §| teachers and all interested in| p.m lation oe. Woman's Century Club Music department, Woman's Cen The Ladies’ Ald of the Beacon Hi! | tury club, will meet at ¥, W. C. A, Congregational church will hold | 1339 o'clock, Iieetion. rummage male on Friday and Satur Fe oe day, March 31 and April 1, at 1 Went Seattle Review Third ave, Announcement is made! weet seattle review, W. B, A., wit that articles are very reasonably | hold sewing cirole with Mrs, G, Ik: | priced. holm, 4539 47th ave. & W, atl eee o'clock, Coterte Club So, 0 4 Coterie club will meet at Phi Mo “Union Dames’ Dinner house, 215 p.m. Executive board.| The Union Dames of the civil 145 p.m. Social hour after business war will give a chicken dinner in meeting to be devoted to entertain | Veterans’ hall, Armory, Friday, ment of members of Phi Nu chap: | Murch 31, at 6 p.m. Also @ card tor. party at 2:30 and 6:30, Friends pant hed invited. Brighton Minute Women Pia ee Brighton Minute Women will sive] King County Hospital Ctob Players. », 26, on First ave. ore Tonia Chapter Sewing Club Ionia chapter, O, B. &, Sewing club eee Partiamentary Procedure Club Adelo M Pielde Parliamentary Procedure club will meet in Brickeon | wit! mest with Mra, H.’A. alpemus, room, Y. W. C. A. 130 p.m, BU | 4498 Greenwood ave, Friday, March ject, “Amendments” Clase tn public!) at 139 p.m speaking, triaj scene from “Merchant siace ot Ven” lg ce ADDITIONAL CLUBS | Mothers Congress Cirele | Rainier Beach Woman's Cut Educational egos e met at | Petinier Beach Woman's club will Mothers’ Congress circle w a Me | meet Wednesday, April 6, at 2 p. m./ ¥. W.C. A, 1 p.m, Miss Lethe Jat the home of Mra. Wilbur 8. Walk: | Clure, “Work of Mustc Department | or 19447 @sth ave. 8. Several prom of Public Schools inent speakers will be present. Large | te ‘a a attendance desired. | Alpha Auxiliary ee } ‘The Alpha auxiliary will celebrate Thursday Progress Club its first anniversary Friday, Mareh| ‘phe Thursday Progress club will | Mist, with @ wocial dance and card! meet in the University M. E. church Members and families re | partors on April 13, at 2 p.m. This} quested to attend. | will be guest day, and the hostenses | eid }are to be Mra. O, C. Knemeyer, Mra. Native Daughters of Washington [No oC MoCurdy and Mra, A. N An informal dance will be given | Thompson. of Washitgton in the I. 0, G. T Altruistie Clab the arrival of war. France from the Swine border to the original and formulas, The Star hall, ‘The Altruintic club will meet at the mee |home of Mrs. James Sheridan, 1813) Alki Schoot tertainment Franklin st, Wednesday, April 6, at Under the auspices of the Alki}; p. m. | I Pot. A, Alki school will give an/ eee | entertainment at the Alki Com | Women's Auxiliary St. Pao?s Qhurch munity i, Friday evening, Mareh| ‘The Women's Auxiliary of 8t 21, at & o'clock. A special matinee! Paul's church, Roy and Queen Anne! for the children will be given injave, are planning a luncheon for| Pro | Tuesday, April 4, at 1p. m., in the gram will include “The Land of] Sunday school room of the church Just soaking in big lasting Rinso suds does away with almost all rubbing The most ground-in dirt is loosened without in- juring a thread. Only the dirtiest places need a light rubbing. Dissolve Rinso in boiling water. Use enough to get big lasting suds. Soak an hour or more—overnight if you wish. (Colored clothes only half an hour ) For the very dirtiest places A little dry Rinso sprinkled directly on the dirtiest places makes even the most obstinate dirt dis- appear with just a light rubbing. Rinso has more cleansing power than is possible in bar soap. Mra, Eagar Amos, of Seattie, chone | struct Marsha! Joffre on United States sol] to make the an-| Union reserve at least one in honor houncement that the Minute Wom.-| of the va! An Association of Washington will | tive commonwealths. undertake to raise funds for the erec- | augurate this movement here under| tion of a monument, one shown above, at ( as & memorial to the Washington fol. wish you more strength than ever, | dlers who loat their lives in the world he monument will be one of 240 milestones which will atretch acroas point of enemy advance marking the farthest yecgua According | Budapest, Hungary, embraces the plans, the Touring| historic town of Ofen, once & club wag to erect all but 16 of these’ Roman colony. SALADS AND DRESSINGS Well, here's part Il of Uncle Sam's Cookbook ready for you. Our Washington bureau has delved into the government recipes ment, and has selected a liet of salads and salad dreasings, with full directions how to make them. They are free to readers of Just fill out the coupon below and mall as directed: Washington Barean, Seattle Star, I with a copy of SALADS AND SALAD DRESSINGS, and enclose two cents in stamps for postage: SO On kent nna Meee teen means teens apenas semenmee se THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922. Of the foremest composer-pianiata o! the day, will be heard in concert the Metropolitan theater this even Seek Relatives of Dead Septugenarian | An attempt was being made Thurs. | day by the coroner to jocate relatives | of James V1. 70, who was found dead in his bed at the Casa 1116 James #t., trouble eaused The body tn Robinson. | Loma apartments, Wednesday. Heart his death, it is thought. jat the county morgua Piers: Pies monuments, the Belgian government having agreed to put up the others. | Hut Mrs. Ames suggests that each | jmtate in the Union erect one memor- hal | In informing Marvhal Joffre of the | plan at the exercises at the peace arch at Blaine, Thursday, Mra. Ames wald “It appears to us just and neces | mary that in this glorious and inde chain of these 240 little! the 48 states of the} monuments ant troops of thelr respec- | We hope to in-| wimilar to the| this arch of peace. ateau Thierry For the service of peace, Monsieur le Marechal, we certain that It ts your dearest wish | that peace will endure, as it ts the | wish of all the women of the world We wish you an affectionate wel-| North sea to the) come.” tested in the kitchens of the agricultural depart- 1322 N. Y. Ave, Washington, D. C than $2,000.00 a year. ARERA Carer, Tereday Hvening, April 11 Vrank FP. Heed Preacets KREISLER Wertd's Greatest Vietintat onpEns NOW 1, 81.50, $2, 6208 War T SALES- MANSHIP Opportunity ‘The third of a sertes of free tec. tures for Seattle men and women who want to cut loose from un- congenial work and low wages. Especially for men who earn lems Friday, at 8:00 P. M. A masterful discussion of @ very important subject. 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YALL, ATTRS Washington to | Music [rrp new ft, te radian . | Percy Grainger baa oy Prager EE Have Memorial | concert Tonen pe. 6s ~ Under the auspices of the Ladiet | “I know, but 1 think the people fi on Battle Line Musical club, and their last concert |the next mpartment are having 4 of thin ne Percy Grainger, one | faroily quarrel” OP e®evWewmnanda hb we owns a vwaneee Qpayessonuan Fivacadq milk Nort oil a Ls pine guny snut He then appl mutt Th

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