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| Seattle Society Luncheon ment Mrs. Peattic Cushman Married South; Will Talk Spring Flowers. Will Compli- Mrs. in on Mrs, James of San FP Dav LIMENTING Francis Peattic, the guest of Mra ©. J James R. Brewster is entertain Sat luncheon, followed by bri apartment in the Twenty guests hag Woe Olympian day afterndon be entertained eee Cushman Married South jing &s a great surprise to ‘friends in Seattle, is the an t of the marriage of Mra, Cushman, formerly of ‘Cushman, to Mr, William Cook “Angeles. ) ceremony was performed at of Mra. Reynolds on 30, in Los Angeles, Mr. and “Cook will make thelr home city. eee Perkins to Speak ng Gardens Joba Carrot Perkins will on “Spring Gardens,” at tho pe Arts gallery, Saturday ening. & o'clock. Perkins, who is a member of n club, is a well-known au- on flowers, and her talk to evening is open to the pub- mal Luncheon for Updegraff George Thompson ts enter. with an informal luncheon College Club, Tuesday after as a compliment to Mr Burns Updegratf, who has re Teturned from a trip to Call- Park Guild Musicale > Frink Park guild of the Or. e hospital is planning a musi- be given at the home of Mr«. Frink, 403 Sist ave. &, Fri- noon, April 2%, at 3 o'clock, n to be announced later. eee Ball Committee i Named @imual tennis ball, which im place this year on Friday eve » April 28, in Christensen’s hafl, the formal opening of the season, The general commit. charge of the affair includes , Montgomery Russell, chair. Mra. Louis L. Mendel, tickets finances; Mrs. Thomas Green, dec. soon committees will be a sew eave. . _ AS &@ birthday compliment to Mr. on his birthday, Mrs. Henry Hin Brown entertained with a for eight at her home last sts at Architects’ ibit ‘W.-G. Brust will be hostess Architects’ Exhibit in the Fine a. Saturday afternoon, and Knox will speak on ie Architecture.” . (Mrs, Daniel Huntington be hostens avid Mr. Gerald Field explain the exhibits. There will & musical program during the a foliemed by tea. ee Planned as fit “ Orthopedic vita Some time ago announcement was th: n’s Orthopedic hospital would a@ benefit sacred concert at the h theater Sunday afternoon, no. program, which follows, wil! Presented principally by children. With the exception of a group of} onge by Mrs. Shirl Blalock and some | numbers by Mme. Davenport-| - James TL. Rogers Newton Swift the First Hill guild of the| Surprised on Wedding Annive sary ition of the fiftieth ie ary of Mr. and Mr 4 them at 2 muatoal gram were ainment Renton Hill Guild Van » Renton pill gu 1® Orthopedio Tea Shop Satu Jastisted by Mrs, H. H. Stuart Ford Blake and Mrs. H. M The Dona Qudet Campfire Gtrle will b charge of the dining room “| Dersonal Mra, Roes B®. Hibler left yesterday for New York to visit her son-in-law Tuyt will be fat Mrw. hostess fc and daughter, Liewt. Commander Charlies G. Roemer, U, 8 CG. and Mra. Roemer, for several months. eee Mr, and Mrs. Irving Rittenhouse Halsey (Katherine Rockwood) of jPortland will spend the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, George Youelt | They plan to make their home in this city, : eee Mrs. J. Franklin Moore of Oak Jand, who has been visiting Mr, and Mra, D. W. Branch for the past |month, left Wednesday for her home. eee Mr, and Mrs. Henry Olmatead Phillps are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter at the Virginia Mason hospital, March 28, eee Mr, and Mrs. Ren Gordon, who have been in California for the past year, arrived last evening and are the guests of Mr. Mra. W. Gottstein eee Miss Elisabeth Lee and Helen Stryker who have been visit- Mine ing Miss Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Lee at Deschutes, Ore, for & week, returned today. Mr. F. C. Moser who has been spending the past few months tn Honolulu, is new in ee Franciseo, . Mra, Virgi! nat of Prince George, B. C., ix visiting her mother, Mrs. George F. Frye. eee Mr. and Mra. Lennox BR. Holmen are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, April 4, at the Swedish bospital . Miss Dalry Anderson, of Colorado, ie the guest of her sister, Mra, Her- man Joy. eee Dr. and Mrs. Rushton Fairclough. of California, who have been the) Ruests of Dean Milnor Roberts and| for Vancouver, B.C. see Fimetie A. Parker, ave. N.W Wednesday, friends, Dean Butterfield. two of her Palm Circle No. 66 A beautiful Jewel pin waa presented to Clerk McLaughlin by the mempner- ship of the circle te which she re sponed with remarks of the pioncer days. musical selections by Miss Lillian Schoenberg followed and @ supper was served later. eee Polish People of Seaitle A mass meeting will be held at Polish hail, 1714 18th ave., Sunday, April 9, at 3p. m. Futher M. Rone who came from Upper Silesia, P land, will spe All Polish people jare invited to tend. oar Alpha Auxiliary ‘The Alpha Auxiliary will hold its regular business meeting in the old K. hall, Friday, April 14. Mrs. Ida Egan will give a short talk, ex plaining the work of the Civil Service league. Members requested to present: eee British-American Association ‘The regular meeting of the British. Amefican association has been post poned from Friday, April 14, to Fri-| day, April 28. eee Maniteu Council No. 34 Manitou Council No, 34, Degree of | Pocahontas, will entertain with leards for members and friends Fri day evening, April 14. Swedish Club hall, Eighth and Olive. eee American Legion AuxBiary Post No. 18 American Legion Auxiliary to Post No, 18 will hold ita rerular meeting, | April 14, 8 p. m, in Veterans’ hall, | Armory. foto—"Hong of the Boatmen” jan melody). ++.,Carl Bohm a4 Henty ‘Tolhurat Cimton Backus Sehomann es Fluerter Frank LaYorge lo" Romance “Manson Backus Ma Piotin Boto—"Overtans Maruren’ ~ Wieniawaki kk Lee wepaper” “Little Pew fees ano Boll Ave Maria” Aria trom "Le cia”. ‘i “Hymne av Seloell”. Alexander Georgon Mine, Shirt Flalock ing Campbell, accompanist ANegro Brilliant v -Mansenet manel! Backus Piano olo—" Violin Soto Rediervs +++ nuky-Korsakott Julia Track Piano Hol! : “Bhepherd's Hey” Grainger | “Berceune”. verses Chopin hed Vesta Muth Violin Boli— *Vienene MELODY". 2+..+++00+-Kratsler ’Nocturne” ‘ Chopin {Pranion Foie Bon i Waits in A “ “Perpetuur Mme, Davenport: Reverie’, nish “Dance” ; text violine—Raiph | Bngberg. Manel! Backus, Kmily Dow nd violine—James Mowzkowskt Ew Dow, Violoncello—Manson Backu Base-lLehoy Ka um. Piano-~Mime. Davenport-Engbers. t} » Adolph Pischer ; Clinton | eee Seattle Review No. 8 Seattle Review No. %, W. B. A., of the Maccabees, wil meet Thursday, | April 12, at 8 p. m, in A. 0. U. W | hall, 1409 Ninth ave. Officers are re quested to wear white. eee League of Women Voters Seattle Teague of Women Voters will meet in the Y. W. C. A. cafe. erla, Wednesday, April 12, at 12 o'clock, Candidates for city council | will address the meeting. Public in- vited. Jugosiavia is making plans for an extensive scheme of railroad electri. fication. DISTINCTION | Father figure what see in that Reginald been hanging around here Daughter—But Daddy, you noticed the cultured has of clearing his throat. you person who's lately haven't way he Misy Mtllnora Roberts, left this week | ¥rold Dorothy, herself. But Prince of 6240 First |Deautiful girie, . entertained as her guests | When her mother appeared one night literary | Sad took her eabeth Calvert and Mr,|convent where she and her alster Honoring the retiring clerk, Jose | Her father, Edward Parker Dea- Dhine’ Mclauchlin, who has served |CR, eon of the distinguished Boston in that gapacity for the past 2¢| family, years, Palm Circle, No. 66, Neighbors | AbDeifie, & Frenchman, reported to be of Woodcraft, entertained on Apeit 4. love with bis beautiful wife. Congratulations, speeches and | Bored by Being a Princess, GEN, GOETHALS | FILES REPORT To Be Read to Engineers at | = “ Becomes an himslioan Gi ‘rl ROME, April T--WUl the moving finger of romance ever cease writing diniiluston in the story of the Deacon family? What will be the next chapter tn the lives of those beautiful Amert cann—the Deacon girls? ‘The Sacred Rota tribunal of the Vutioan recently annulled the mar tinge of Prince Albert Kadsiwill to Dorothy Deacon. Just as Gladys Deacon has became the Duchess of Marlborough, Dorothy discards her title of princess and be comes a plain Mise Deacon aguin. Princess Radziwill, mother of Prince Albert, always opposed the match. Another who opposed it in| [maid to have been the beautiful 17 Albert waa madly infatuated. Dorothy Deacon, youngest of four wae a small ebild y from the French being etucated. ‘The agiri searcely understood the tragedy which bad befatien her. had shot and killed M. All the Deacon girs chose te go with their mother, whe took Miss Dorothy Deacon the | coma, SEATTLE STAR Meeting Saturday TACOMA, April 7 Qoethals The report » the Coly irrigation project wan r morning by Dan Soott, conservation, It consisty of t than 100 typewritten pages. Airector who have been engaged in the veya irrigation me project have been in Boott’s offices, Goethals report will not be publig. On the decision of Gen as to the feasibility of the ¢ basin project and the best man which to develop it department, It is said here. Director Soott's office refused state whether or not Goethals re ported in favor of the project | Goethals made an extended trip ment, «+ Memorial Unveiled CARDIFF, April 7 and Glenys Browne, | Dame of Mrs. Florence Baldwin, be | ing a daugtier of"the richest Amert- can naval officer—tater Admiral Baldwin, In the Borghese palace at Home and in the decaying magniti cence of the Parnene palace at Cap- rarcla, “Dolly” Deacon was given ample opportunity to imbibe the princely «pirit, Yet when Roman society became agog over the determination, as they said, of Mra, Mlorence Baldwin, to | ——————— marry Derethy to the infatuated prince—Dorethy said “No.” Ones in London the marriage fueats hod to leave the chureh dis appointed, but @ week later Dorothy appeared and the coremony took place. Princess Radstwil! was shocked at the marriage, shocked at the unprin comm like conduct of the young Amer jean girl. For Dorothy's offenses || Hae of dementic and imported x re that she whistled in those state: || 6° . sis, sees Think of itt VITTUCCE IMPORTING Co. Then «he shocked Roman nobility by appearing at a ball in « small chariot drawn by two leopards! Over « year ano Mra. Florence Baldwin died, and as tho to give eredence to the rumor that she had urged Dorothy Into the marriage the suit for annulment waa instituted. Rumor has it that Dorethy was Just bored to death at being « prin. | at this meetin, CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Ross are entertainipg the alumnae lof Alpha Xi Delta at luncheon Sat- urday afternoon, April &, at 1 o'clock, | at the home of Mra, Bradner, 1732 doth ave. f eee Seattle Juveniles Seattle Juveniles, Neighbors of | Woodcraft, hold regular meeting in | Brotherhood hall, First and Pike, at 120 p. m. eee L’Union Francaise WUnion Francaise will meet tn club rooms of ¥. W. C. A. at $ p.m.) | Monsieur Marcel Daly will talk on | | French literature. Mra, Inez V. Mor- | rison will give musical program, All interested are invited. eee Mins Pollock Will Speak on Birds Under the auspices of the play- ground and recreational committee of | the Mothers’ congresm, Minn Adelaide Pollock, the well-known authority on birds, will give two bird talks at Frederick & Nelson's auditorium, Sat. jurday morning, April 8, at 9:20 and 11 a. m, The Audubon society will loan the plates to {Mustrate the lec-| tures, Mrs. M. C, Compton will pre- side, eee Semi-Annual Meeting National Con- gross of Mothers and P-T. A. The semiannual meeting of the King county division of the Washing- ton state branch Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher associations will be held at Kennydale, Saturday, April 8. Morning seaston, 10 o’clock. Music Adress of welcome, Mra MH 1. ding of minutes, of officers. Cirele reports Department reports, Lunch at school house, Afternoon 36, Entertainmen 12:20. ‘Thorsen. the Lilfes Ploom,” ecrention for Girls and Boys,” Miss Mary Fraxee Duet, Mallory and Hears, 3's Zeta Alumnae of Delta Zeta ‘The regular monthly meeting of | | Zeta Alumnae of Delta Zeta will be} held at the chapter bouse, 4530 18th ave, N. at 1 o'clock, Saturday, April 8. e- Chapter V, P 0. Chapter V, P. BE. O., will hold a rummage sale at 1635 Westlake ave. urday, April 8th, to raise funds to entertain the dele = to the National P. EK. 0. convention that will convene in Seattle in 1923. eee Masonic Club Dance ‘The Masonic club is entertaining with a dance in the Masonic. club rooms, Arcade building, Saturday evening, April & “ee Sunset Dancing Clob A dance will be given by the Sun- set Dancing club, Saturday night, | April 8, in the new A, oO. U. WwW. hall, Ninth and Union. Musie by Frank Olson's accordion orchestra. WOMEN’S CLUBS Will be taken on candi nd school, and other im- will be trase- ADDITIONAL CLUBS Officers’ Council, P.T. A, The annual election SYMONDS. cation will take place Tuesday, | April 11, at 10 & m., in the com munity room of the Y. W. C. A. This! is the most important meeting of the} year and officers of circles are urged | to make an extra effort to be prow ent. The presidents are reminded that the yearly reports from their circles are due at this meeting. eee Queen Anne P.-T. A. Fleets ‘The officers elected for the enstting | year of the Queen Anne P.T. A. are | as follows: President, Mre. Norman } Sreioes vice president, Mra, Alan W. Eshelby; secretary, Mra. B. A. Bar. | tell; treasurer, Mra. Eugene Hunt. | The delegates elected to attend the} state convention in Tacoma, May 316 Pine St. | Newest ‘Pumps 4, G and 6, are: Mrs. Alan Exhelby, | Mra. C. G. Morrison, Mrs. Jasper | |Mayo, Alternates, Mrs, Norman | Strap models with Low Irvine and Mrs. James P. Hi Y Pr 7a jounaa-'1! French or Cuban heels. Mass Meeting at Mount View Schoot |, Priced at A mans meeting will be held at the Mount View schoolhouse Friday April 7, at §& o'clock, Matters of| vital importance concerning district | schools will be discussed. Joe Wood. @ biind taxpayer, will sta some facts which affect every parent, and all are earnestly requested to attend. eee Oxfords In Brown, Black and Pat- ent leathers. Now priced Loyd T. Cochran Post dl Women's Auxiliary to the Lioyd} T. Cochran Post, will meet Tues day, April 11 at & p. m. in the Ballard city hail, 1s CARNATION MUSH healthful iver basin elved thin nd investigation of the gigantic eum ed to Olympia for a confereqoe ney will meet tomorrow morning |" Until that time the made Goethals, Humbia or in will rest the fu ture action of the state conservation over the Columbia river basin recent ly at the Invitation of the state and the cition interested im the develop: | by Twin Sisters A war mem- ortal to Welsh soldiers at Delgeliey was unvetled by twin sisters, Kiwyn Shoe Co, Inc. | $5.85 $6.85 $7.85 | $4.85 $5.85 $7.85 | i | . Mountain View hall, N. an Cunningham Favors |Brown Sets Price | Aurore aves W. Ih. The ana |Charter Amendments | on Head of Meier! james T. Lawier are also et Adoption of proponed urter| One hundred oh to ppeak ame ndment No, 1 was advocated by| offered by Dr. B. J. Brown, mayor-| Maj Cunnt m, candidate | alt dhikoke' tn ky ceca, ae Geologiats ray in prehistorte times for mayor, Thursday night before the|day night before the Women’s Com-| Ur? Were 000,000 ditteyent as Phinney Avenue Roosters’ club att ner b war oer mal forms on ear ne Fenton Woolery, 4616| will deliver, at the Hipr orl Yhinney ave at dicen. te “ The amendment provides that| Meter, alive Of the votes of at least three-fourths of| that price to mect Meier in a Joint! the members of the city council in| deba He charged that Meter, as order to pass. counne in helping | | of ‘The engineers of the department wo ; MIM ail "| Bolo Club to Hear Candidates Spach | Lesion Promises to | Port and school board ea have club at 8 1616% Third ave Or from Representative in office on the grounds. be @n the gound every day, Sundays included, up to date of sale. FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922. | corporation | Stone & Webs mortgage| Jon every email h r get a in Beattie = Dai Paw Up Some Earth/|: daiow invited to address the waeme o'clock Saturday! Dan Landon maid Friday he would Roosevelt Veterans’ hall,|“paw up the earth” in @ mayoralty campaign speech Friday night tn/l | $1 = couple includes fare hoth ways bi nce! steamer Bainbrid; Paid Advertisement PRE-EASTER SPECIALS IN The Cheasty Junior Shop A large assortment of Blue Serge Suits, especially suit- able for confirmation— $14.85 to $25.00 Gray Suits are very good this Spring. We are a special display of Boys’ Gray Suits in many fico $9.75 to $25.00 styles— TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERS Complete new Spring showing of Boys’ Shirts, Blouses, Hats, Caps, Hosiery and Neckwear. ior Suit or Overcoat. PUBLIC AUCTION DIETRICH HAMM ESTATE ON GROUNDS On Des Moines Highway, 14 mile south of South Park Starting April 8, 1922, at 1:30 P. M. 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