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{haere "Condon - Luncheon for Mrs. § Sundt | an AG > 10 Seattle (mrs Society Musicale at Women University Club; Lunch- eon Will Honor Mrs. Sundt; Wedding Day Announced. UE Women's entertaining with a musicale on Friday evening, April 28, at 8:00 Molock. The entertainment ts for Members and guests, and the host fuses will be Mrs. John W. Heal, Jr and Mra. Magnus T. Crawford, | The following interesting program Will be given by Miss Dorothea Hop Per, pianist; Mrs, Margaret Mos» Mr, Claude Mad y Parnell, Baritone. Miss Marion Corye!!, pian ist, will play her owh compositions (a) Menuetto Vecenio {b) Gavotte Veo University club ts Misa Dorothea Hopper fa) “The Nut Tree Dina (d) “Memages ce fe) “Hymn to the Bun Rimaity-K 2 “At the Weil Ma ) “In the Dawn of an Indian Sky Ward Stephens D “Phie Littie’ Rolie of Be: MBtone of the Open” Mra Margaret Moss H Mise Leone Langdon at the piano Romance Oaveits Mr. & Mrs. HN. Hildreth at the piano } “Mon Desir Nevin way Ay Ay” Bohipa fe) “To « Hilltop’ Cox | Mr. Emory Parnell j Mrs. Emory Parnell at the piano | ) Barcarolie Sgambati ) Slavonic Fantasie Drorak-Kreisier | Mr. Claude Madden Mra HN. Hildreth at the piano WOynthia Series” Marton Coryell (a) “Cynthia Walks in fey At Dancing, Senco (4) “The Swi “Chasing Butterttte: | 4t) “Hee Dreams’ | {@) “Vacation Time” The composer a! | Dance interpretations by and Mies Hetty Puplle of Mary Ann Well Mra. Thomas Stimson and Mrs. ‘Seott Bullitt are entertaining on (VTueeday with an informal luncheon ‘At the home of Mrs. Stimson, at the Highlands, complimentary to Mrs | Frederick Sundt, of Christiania, Nor “way, and a group of her close friends. | vee Miss Maxfield to Be May Bride ‘The marriage of Miss Alice Emily Maxfield to Mr. Hallam © Shorrock wih te solemnized Tuesday evening, May th, at the home of the tm, the Rev. and Mra. © L. id. ‘The service will be read by Dr Frank B. Mathews, the only attend ‘ants being Miss Marietta Silliman and Mr. Paul Shorrock. Florence “Anna, sister of the bride, will be flower girl, and Philip Robert, her brother, ringbearer. The service will be strictly informal, only the imme diate etatives being presert. e Luncheon rei ‘ome Mrs. Wilbur Scruby has arranged | “Bluncheon for 24, followed by bridge ‘at her home next Wednesday after- moon. eee mee ond Kitchen Mrs. Charles W. Matheus and her @aughter, Mrs. George 8. Maier, have issued invitations to a tea and kitch @n shower at Mrs. Matheus’ home on | Tuesday at 3:30 o'clock, compliment fing Miss Geraldine Smithson, whose ‘engagement to Mr. Charles Withiarm “Matheus, Jr., has just been an nounced. e-. Dinner Hosts For the pleasure of Mrs. David os, Roderick (Mary Louise Ro- er) Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Mc Ausland are entertaining with an in formal dinney at their home this evening. eee Mrs. French to Entertain Mrs. L. H. French is entertaining ‘With a luncheon of 24 covers at her home Wednesday afternoon, with bridge later. jwan the jafternoon, Mrs. John quest at a charming tea Miss } Leonid Fink, Portland, Ore Mrs. Halsey, a spring bride, who has come here from Portland to reside, was the honor! goa wuik east four blocks Prement two oneact plays, enti of the camp and the garrison, but of|the players, and enlosh: vo Washington Irving Pot. A. Quadr at the Prew club auditor’. star proposes, under the title| household in turn. Recent " FR. MARU SO 6h sical —| The new officers elected by levirik | ur, 1) Fifth eve. Saturday even «gicitio Hervice Set,” to give all hon-| have heen Major Royal Kemp @ ts Igechoot PT. A. for the coming year|ing, April 2%, Dane will or to these representatives of the|U. 8. A., commander of Fort G sn Qark, president; Mre program, Or unt of the ih staf and Soe Tea and Shower Honors Miss Sutthoff Complimenting Mias Helen Sutt hoff, who will wed Mr. Herbert Con Talbot on April 26, Mra, Hugh de noon at Valen was hostess this af & pretty tea and handkerchief show er. Mra, John HM. Sutthoff recetved) with Mra. de Valen and Miss Sutt hoff. Dispensing the hoapitality of the tea table were Mra, Howard Fran cisco and Mrs. Prank H. Clancy, a sisted by Miss Lorraine Allen, Miss Elizabeth Weikel, Miss Helen Schwa. Mins Elizabeth Ritchie, Miss Hottell, Misa Elizabeth Mise Dorothy Watson and Elizabeth Greig. Mary Lee Car ter greeted the guests the door Pink and invender tulips, with creamy snapdragons, were charm: ingly arranged tn a broad basket for the tea table, and were also used about the roo eee Mrs. Bullitt Hostess Mrs. Keith Logan Bullitt compl mented Mrs. Frederick Sundt with a small juncheon, given at her home this afternoon. eee Mrs. Moran Entertains for Mrs. Dittmar Mrs. Carl Dittmar, of Cleveland, complimented guest this Moran enter with a pretty tea in her taining honor, Yellow and blue wan the color scheme used in decorating both in the rooms and in the basket that centered the tea table. Mrs. Wilmot Lilly and Mra, Thom as Scruggs presided at the urns and DATES TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, APRIL tion at the Sunset club at 9 honoring Mr..and Mrs. Latimer, with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Green as t Miss Marion Seott and Mie Doris Howard will entertain with a» dancing the & ett Country club, honoring Mins Grigh Cunningham and her fiance, Mr. Charles Diller Pratt Jr. MONDAY, ernst Quer ra party and bazaar at low Robert E. Lee c r, Daughters of the Confederacy, will entertain with = ba Seattle Yacht elu. Miss Lorraine Allen's bridge party at home for Miss Helen Sutthoft Mr. and Mrs. ‘din dance at Ww. H TURSDAY, Capt ’ to entertain at din WEDNESDAY Di ath Creig nningh fiance, Mr. Charles Ir « Elina Mise Helen Herbert © Anne's ebur norning. sutthoft to *. Cl gE. * ten home a A untll 6 x plimenting Mise Cretgh THURSDAY, APRIL 27— Miss Angela Mele # bridge for Mise Betsy B Mrs. James 1 De Veuve's bridge breakfast at home for Mra Hi, Taibot FRIDAY, APRIL 28— Miss Dorthy Ewing ‘to entertair with bridge breakfast, comp re. Arthur G, La r Grittith 1 DAY, MAY May Day dinner dance at Golf club, TUESDAY, MAY Interlaken Gulld's card Mrs. T. M, Park at 7 o'clock party tn ball room SATURDAY, MAY is— Women's ‘t ; ports ¢ nlc Temple WEDNESDAY, MAY 17— Renton Hill’ Guild's cara part the facht club Maina club to give nen Ball” in the Ma ssisting were Miss Dorothy Wiest ng and Mise Betsy Booth. Kathryn | Phillips and Betty Moran received the cards at the door. } one .6 Musical Art | Society Meets nttle Musical Art society met Wednesday morning at the Fir Arts galleries, when the f jofficers for the ensuing year were owing Mias Minnie , Wi | vice dent, Mra, Ma or: firm pim Hughes ae president, Mrs, Kila Heim Floar recording secretary, Mra. Mary B. Rt rreaponding secret treasurer, Mee auditor, Mra Mra. Mabel V. Metti rbara Berger Sawyer Hewitt MeCo An informal reception followed the {Ovberg gave a group of songm and Mins ilie Cornish a delightful talk on Musical Season in New | York.” Assisting were Mra. Amy | Worth, Mrs, Ella Helm Boardman, Mrs. Clyde Morris and Misa Kather: bingon. ine Anniversary Party An a ersary party will be given at the Seattle Yacht club to celebrate } its birthday, Monday evening, May 1 Capt. James Gibson will deliver the opening address at 9 o'clock, and a buffet yper will be even. ing, with dancing beginning at 9. \Calendar for Orthopedic Tea Shop The Orthopedic Tea Shop will be in the hands of the followin guilds next week: Monday, Ci Mrs. F. C. Braden, bh ‘Tuesday Denny Fuhrman, Mrs. W. D. Branch, hostess; Wednesday, Madrona, Mrs. Or. We r hostess rhursday, Queen Anne, Mrs. William H, How ard, hor riday, Washington Park, Mrs, Harry Coe, hostess; Sat urday, Kast Highland Drive, Mrs, W N. Gilmore, hostens | On Monday Mrs. Braden will be as. | sisted by Mrs. orge Bamphe, Mra. | Bruce Shorts, Mra. Neal Boyle, Mra. |. C. Brier, Mrs. H. S. F-ye, Mrs |Harry Gray, Mrs. Miller Freeman and Mrs, Frank E. Case. rved a IRVING RITTENHOUSE |firet of the year, will return next via Alice Neary Wriaht | Hull at 3 p.m re a aaa week. ‘They have taken « house Zivia (contedme) -°-...Dorathy Merrick | Jay, food scientist, will speak on PARDON MY FRENCH at Hunt's Point for the summer. Becond Girt (con Margaret Hulbert | “Mental Chemistry 4 the Material A farce comedy adopted trom eee inex (the king's foster-mather) Man.” Dr. Jay will lecture Monday “Polly in the Pantry,” by Mrs. BE. P. Orton of San Fran: once Gontadines — (cGinwlt land Tuesday evenings, also. Edward Childs Carpenter. clwe is viniting her mother, Mrs. Marian Liteniue, Der An ee See it If you want to laugh isiness meeting, when Miss Minnie | nitol Hill, | f STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS THE HALSEY i SEATTLE ; A cit) possenaing an off cir hip in the vous ‘4 ® CLUBS FOK MONDAY | ten M Nussell Thrapp will wing ondteit aa a Pane eats stair he tha week, popentaall Seattle Chapter, D. A, R o * auitnabhe. aaadand mo fi ‘ ming ot (cc ¢ Chapter of the D, A. Ft. will Seattle Music Study Club pores gro mycor = rg Mesa De | id an indoor pienie and play day Mra. F. J. Wallace will entertain uttie ha ervice met that com-|in many seasons Tyba. with Mr Frederick March Colby the Beattle M c tud dul tu prises ever rea eh go' pains. RB --my 00 H, 6th wt, Monday, April 34) ¥. W. C. A. Tusnd ong at establishment ‘1 raonnel conrs ight | atipom Ta a 1 or Cowen | 1:80 o'clock, The program, in charge "0 oe erga] bay rend olh—+ or ewe Park car and transfer to jitney at|of Mra, MH. C. Bimpkin, will be & re Te inee C.. attached to the marine barra_atterno N, 40th viet at the .epert “Carmen,” wy * RO Anes. iss co ereatel ate novemntipeane ond’ ool an cm see Bizet, Mine Margaret Tek will rend een en ee ondition ie never, ene. 40 Soe og Seattle Federdtion of Women’s Clubs |a paper on the opera and composer, n° + pages oH in Beattle’s soryice eet, bas pecans Sat Manttie Dadenation of Wr oenen's| hire WW.) 2) Cate Oil RAre. TUN ee eee, oe ee sagramt lntne ad 3 u, nailing on the MA per Rockwell Fits will play the overtdrs transport from Ban Francises. ply. clubs will meet the cibh jzement for Fort Lawton and Camp Monday, April 24, Executive t and several of the most familiar 0 ita @ 10:20. Blection of officers numbers in duet form, The various “0% | oe sorts, it is whispered LAwt« peu open trom 1 to 4:20, Mra, Blackstone | parts will be assumed by Mra. A. wiih. scrapped. The sword has ot tial 4 will peak on “Child Clinie Work” | Robert Morton, Mra. F. J, Wal scended on Fort Flagler, and 5. A, who is malllivas io fn ted at the Bon Marche Mrs. F. HT. Anderson and Mra, H at komen ty a: wale new Ahead ae es ©. o¢ C. Simpkin; Mrs, Charles Krack ADDITIONAL CLUBS companist, Records by Gogorza a Caruso will (i tn the male roles ted at Fort La when @e Fort Worden and Fort Casey. It te fort guns will be artillery in exp during the week end. dinners will be arrang rumored that th replaced by ra lroad 4 | inform Y. W. ©. A. Activities pba td the personnel concentrated in Beat | hig honor The hostenses in the | of the Clara Barton Tent No. 1 tle | Young Women's Christian Assocta| Daughters of Veterans, Clara Bar ‘The definite military policy adopt | FORT WORDEN at their next regular ed py « will elect dele into th A full at ganized J oped in S« ngrens in 1921 put new vigor! During the past week Fort National Guard and the Or-| den has been undergoing Insp eserves, which, as devel: receiving official visite from ttle and at the University | tenant lionel Jamex M. Whi quested tO of Washington, wili draw from the|U. gs A. and from Captain @ fact with regard to Gen- regular artny big men as instructors. |Gilbert, U. # A. In the pa Thursday, Apri: 27, the U. B. C.leral Grant's life, as bin birth is to ‘The placing of 76 per cent of the | official duty the visitors were h club supper will be given in the large he commemorated fittingly by the Unjted States navy in Pacific waters | guests at various informal dinnm n, followed by the | Tent gives its largest naval base to Puget| Colonel Henry Macpherson monthly businens meeting and Bible| 4 chicken dinner Im to be served Hound, at Seattle’s very door. The|riam, U. 8 A., commander of study in classroom on second floor. | at ¢ o'clock, followed by cards, with official personnel involved ix of the | Worden, has used his influe Athletic club schedule of #p0rt® attractive prizes. This dinner ls pub- utmost distinction, and gives espeetal organize a troop of American Instruction Us free to its memvers lic and everybody in welcome. prestige to Seattle's rervice set Scouts which will be reviewed: Regular sport promes Nontey) o*s 6 There are aio stationed in Seattle | Fort Worden every Baturday a?) and tennim tion for this week will be Monday. /ton Tent No, 1 Mra, W. 8. Thompson; Tuesday, Mrs ting, April Elsie Tait; Wednesday, Mra, Wil tex to the convention Lewis; Thursday, Mra. J darice is urged. Friday, Mra, G. 6. © The members are also day, Mrs, Mary Hall. bring private dining ro and Wednesday, base Nn Theosophical Society and ite environs ranking officers of|noon. The council of scout od Wednesday, swimming; Thursday.) 1 , 2 Nugent will apenk on the Marine, Geodetic and Public|has for president Colonel riding at Sullivan's riding soademy:| wo coohy'n Mensage” Sunday, § Health corps, These officers, and) Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. Ag Friday, roller skating: pb. m. at the Theosophical society, their households, add a delightful in- | sisted by Major Alvin Charles 3M io Oy AB 100 Lyon building, Third and James. terest to the official circle, which also | medical corps, U. 8. A. Mr. G uit Aquila Lodge No, 35 gas embraces the president of @ great| Welch, and Mr. Tom W. Ho the consular representa | The scout master is Sergeant J. and « con-| Croix, U. 8. A., of Fort Worden, of an'\the assietant scout master Cl ambapaador George Runyan Longbrake, U. In what other city, outside of the | of Fort Worden. William M may one meet any | leader of the Hawk patrol and 5.40 night at the same dinner a general ert Hopkins of the Beaver Anti Tuberculosis League of the army, an admiral of the na This revival of interest in the J meeting of the Anti- q cojone| of the marines, « division | Beouts, in the environs of Fort L league of King” county commander of the Coast Guards, &/den, is a matter of much cong A} Wednesday and elected the| will take place Tuesday, April 25, ranking officer of the United States | lation velock at the Y, W. C. A. Public Health service, and of the) Several pretty affairs have invitation in extended to Coast and Geodetic survey? ened the social week at Fort DH PL A, progremnive April 26, at university tives of many countries, #ul general with the eclat Aquila Lodge No will entertain with « whist party Wednond: 9 p. m, in their hall, 106 Madison st. Honors awarded and refresh ments served. Friends of the order invited. j Dickens Fellowship | “The Dickens Fellowship” will | meet Thursday evening, April 27th, lin the ¥. W. C. A, Subject, “OU. ver Twist.” Visitors welcome. | |nation’s capite / Highland Park POT, A. ‘The ann Highland Park PT. A. met at the | Tuberculosis neh | following delegutes to atten’ the con: | at 10:30 vention of the PT. A. and the be A cordial i ore’ council at Tac in May: Mra./atl friends of the league to be; In each of these corps each officer | den, among them a bridge M. Westeop, Mrs, Tom Alders®n. | present. lrepresents the government. He is Mrs. Hughes, wife of Captain Mrs. G. W. Estes, Alternates, Mra. | o79''e national, not local. And he cannet/thur D. Hughes, U. 8. A. D, Pease, Mra, ©. D, Stoddard and| Spring Time Sermons keep bis responsible position unless!tea at which the hostess was Mra. M. KE. M. Franken, A program] On Sunday evenings at the Madi he upholds the nation’s highest ideals. | Stiley, wife of Captain Joseph wan given and refreshments merved.|son Street Methodist Church, 28d He reostves his pay, his pension, and | cis Btiley, U. 8. A. 6. 89 land Bast Madison, the pastor, Rev. his instructions from the jonal op He must be, and he is,| FORT CASEY North End Progressive Club C. Poolton, giving “Spring. governmen Oa sage athe End Progressive club| Time Serm ‘The ice are: Untouched by graft The bowling at Fort Casey, w nN be entertained by Mrx. Max|"The Soll; The Seed; The Plowing;' The presence of this element in the | the inspiration of Major Royal Ki se ‘ink or and Mra. J. BE. Austin at | The Root; The Crop.” +! social, professional and business life Greene, U. 8. A.. commander of. aon Austin’s home, 2218 N. élat at cee ot « city brings with it an emphasis |Cagey, continues to bring rs. Austin’s home, 22 t " poe wil 25. at 2p m. Take! " " on integrity, on efficiency, and a hos | line, and to produce some tn Tuesday, April 2 fi } Russian Dramatic Club ous, | matches, as well as much NE a Te ees cir ws aUnL Migs aa eae pitality as generous as it is gre Wallington or M ; r, The Russian Dramatic club will J engthening the morale not only |gether enthusiasm. After the nation’s including the pub Greene, Captain ty bewpoken for the service by|W. Wertz, U. 8. A. and Mra, General Pershing at @ recent meeting | Lieutenant J. Longstreet of the president, Mra. Henry A nan, Mrs. George Wachtin will enident “Periwinkle Dance” Mt i, | are: Mrs, F. 3 Lakota club will give its “Pert usic ‘i Hyeanette de Long, vice Mrs. George Crawfo winkle dance” this evening in the) py ‘ m € « . oo ttee n Comic Opera at | Mee Frank Hauser, treasurer; dele |be chairman of the committee {® 6¢ the National Press club, appreciat-|U. 8. A, and Mra. Wheichel. Knights of Columbus hall. ‘The com |, A |gutes tO the convention, Mra, ¥. E. | char Mre. H. Raskin, refresh ing the service's tremendous power ~ mittee includes the Minses Lulu Cornish clark and Mra Jeanette Long; altér | me Men. A. E. Kileman, decors: foe good in. local lopment. and| FORT WARD Fairbanks, Exther Campbell, Mar. Jacques JouJervilie, head of the nates, Mra, George Crawford and} ot; Dr. A. BE. Kligman “ d Mr. HL ite particular significance for Seat- Captain Arthur Kay Cham 3 garet Calder, Lole Sheeler, Eva|YlCe department at Corniah school, | xirs, Groth A. Gerstman, floor committee. the, ay of Geetha A, eccumanéer of Fort Wal a will present “The: ¢ | eee ‘ hk _ Mrs, Chambers, were hosts at @ porn ners sree ndracelenetcnd [ots Soto inlet ter Key Stady Class Warren Avenue Sehoot lnm NAVY YARD house party during the week Calder. Patrons and patronesses will . ‘The Master Key study clase will| Warren Avenue school will meet. The remodeled Officers’ Club at the | their guests complimented by an) fopera by Gi va be: Senator and Mra. E. B. Palmer, |OP*® by Gilbert & Bullivan, Mr. and Mrs, Farwell P. Lilly, Minw Ruth Brown, Mr. and Mrs, C Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Aggutter ond Mrs. | Lou Smith. at oa] mae Fridey, April %, at 745 — ™m. | Tuesday evening, April 25, at 745 In Navy Yard, « favorite rendezvous of | promptu dance at the new clul Cornish theater Friday, April 24, and the University Branch Library| the assembly room. A program of every © officer atta, ched to th Yard | at Fort Ward. B.D. Moyer, | S8turday, April 29, at 6:20 p. m deo? tortum., interest to fathers ix being prepared. , OL Gah aaah of dedthetere teeaten see j Judge Dykeman will #peak and spe The Duke of F cial music will be furnisinet by the panes school orchestra. Folk dancing by Miss Sophia Locks’ class; voce] solo, Emily Kaener, accompanied by Evelyn Gerine, Refreshments. Home Sewing Club, G. 4, R ‘The ladies of the G. A. R. Home fewing club will meet Wednesday, m[Aprit 26, with Abraham Lincoln aude Hen citcle at their hall at Green Lake Take Green Lake car and get off at Green Lake station. Walk one block to W. 0. W. hall. Luncheon at noo | All welcome. Tero (e Personal Mr. and Mra, Walter B, Nettle ton and family are removing the first of the month to their country home at Medina for the summer nthe, During their absence their home will be occupied by Mr. and/ a B Mra, Frederick Boyce The Duchess of Pi ore ‘ Mr. and Mra. L. Gaynor, who? have been in California since the eee Seattle Progress Center” The Sunday meetings of the Seat tle Progress club will be held at 204 Wella building, 1607 Third ave, as follows: Rhythm class at 12:30 p.m Mine Emilie near) Constance H. Hattie M. Deikin| Musical program by VIVIAN MARTIN: in At § p.m. Dr ida Kueher, Lore x, Ruth Clara Bey ce Hanford . / see Mr. and Mrs. John Schram re turned this morning from California. where they ha “ Alpha Auxiliary Alpha auxiliary will hold tte regu lar eting Friday, April 28, at the old K. P. hall, First and Pike st Coming SUNDAY and MONDAY Dancers Mt ve been spending the) sor Warbara De Alice Hote Kather Holcomb “ nh, Ruth Richard winter, and will be the guests of their) Act I--Venies, near the pi | Street Car Men's Dance RODOL PH son-in and daughter, Mr. and|, Act HP | ne otreet car 7 * ‘Alen’ jeors ple, until |“ pate—1750. } auxiliary will give a dance in the old VALENTINO May 1, when they will take the apart: | =. . hal Friday evening” Anet ment of Mr. and Mrs. Worrall Wilson Allah Soctal Club 28th | for the summer, | Allah Soojai club will meet with | ePiagl toe | and DOROTHY PHILLIPS in Mrs. Minnie'L. Barber, 3923 Hudson | Garfield High School PT. A Mr. and Mra. F. H. Richardson and |i Wednesday. April 26, at 2 p. m.| Garfield High School PT. A. wit] “Once to Every children will remove in short time to Spokane, where they will make their home. Assisting hostesses, Mrs. Martha C.| hold its Barber and Mrs. Fiizabeth Wheat. | schoo! auditorium, Tuesday, April Cards and refreshments, All Eastern at 2:30 p,m. Election of off.cers and Stars invited also deleg to the state conven. regular meeting In Woman” COME BARI NUF SE eee Dr. and Mrs. J, W. Doughty, of Se: Gro-Woolley, are spending the week end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs Archie McLean eee Ty sare aL veneeen eG NW tj NG ky sas isl . tl | Mrs. John Scotchler Hume left thin week to join Mr. Hume In Alaska, where they will remain during the summer months Mra. A. M, MacWhinnte returned this week from Brownaville, where eral days at the David Cary Smith inn. cee Mrs, Mae Plummer of Port Towns end Is visiting her sister, Mra. Inez Jones, for a few days. eee she spent #e Flagie Campbell and son Thomas ed up from Port land to spend the week-end with Mr jand Mrs. #. 8. Yeaton eee Mrs. John 1 Mrs, Warren ¢ n and daughter, Miss Elizabeth Green, have returned from a week spent/at Brownsville. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lewis |have removed from the St. Paul | apartments to Bast Seattle ye ih | Mr, and Mrs. G. Austin Haskell NOW PLAYING jleft today for an extended Eastern trip. leer person PT. Emerson P.-T. A., of Rainier Reach will entertain the “Dads Friday | evening, April 28, in the hth grade room, In order to help pay for the school moving picture machine, a amatt admission will be charged, but refreshments will be served tree. | Home-made candy will be on sale The teachers will act as hostesses for | the evening, and the following pro-| gram will be given: Solo, Mrs. W. D. | Thomas; reading, Elonta Grafton, of the Cornish school; solo, Mr. George | | Clothie school orchestra rafton; solo, Mrw. Mra, Dawe and Mr. “THE BRIDE’S PLAY” with beautiful MARION DAVIES Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson, 4 GUlioct Dexter ‘Dont Tell Everything \4 and WYNDHAM STANDING A story of brides, weddings and thrilling adventure! | H Clothier.