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“PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1922. : Seattle | WOMEN’S CLUBS EATTLE SERVICE SET 4 wa A city possessing an official circle versed in all the cet on ° Jociet CLUBS FOR MONDAY p sa. ¢ ards a od nat hione f dations monies that enrich life and conserve civilization, ranks $ Woman's Contury Club herons 4 cosmopolitan and attracts desirable residents as well as df . - ooo, The art department of the Wom ADDITIONAL CLUBS criminating travelers. , Musicale at Women’s Uni- An's Century club will meet Monday, | ; ttle has a service set that comprises every branch oe versity Club; Dr. and May 16, with Mrw. Blake D, Mille, 028) Weman'e Legilative tiv at the| he regular estaolishment, the army, the navy, the mari by Mrs. Wanamaker Din- Hill, Mrs, Harvey stuart and Mra J.|Woman's, Legislative Counc) ot| #1 coast guard, the public health and geodetic corpe, withm™ ‘ ”, Hosts at Sunset W. Young will assist, ‘The program | Washington, will be held we the ¥,| Personnel steadily increasing in numbers and in importan § ner osts 6 ‘ sel | will be short talks on “Beasie Potter | w, C, A. May 17, 18, 19. | whose hospitality adds distinction and prosperity to Seat ¥ g Club. | Vonnoh,” by Mra. C. F. Clark; “Mra re civic laurels * : eons | Julia Wendt,” Mre. PH. Nelson] two Irish Plays to Be Given | omraweet at, SHING ' ai a Janet Seudder,” Mrs. O. F. Huteh | 4 » a, “The nnd of EXT Friday afternoon at 3 : | Two Irish plays, “The Land General John J. Per in stale ss o'clock the Women's University Inson; “Maxfield Pargah.” Mrs. Al: | seart’s Desire,” by W. It Yeats, and | 4. chief of staff, stated wae the scene of the final play mon Allen, and Mra, W, FL Pitwood. | « p . ; the par auction tournament club will entertain members and } r | Breaking th we,” by I Gre® | hearings before the se hetidn “oe > pe thie their guests with a musicale, when taliation of pew others ory, will be read vy Donna Klder| mittee on the Army pttange hess firth 4 tom x flowing program will be pre. : |Jackaon, under the auspices of the | bill that adequate pres ol meent at @ dete to io anvenaal ag sented by Mrs. Frank D. Black, Mrs King County Legislative Federation | iriryt Unitarian church, oo Tuesday |the part of the United & ; pinent at @ date to t ed The King County Legislative fed | wvening, May 16, in the recital hall| have prevented both the civil war! yan coRrs and, B. C. Ruge, Mrs. Torliet T . im O eration will meet Monday, May 15, at - ; 4 z Mra. Hattie. Edenhoim Carlson and Soe. CA aah. The pre of oat sent shone he reata “ : jane the worl war | Colonel Carl Gamborg-And: int Miss Frances Tanner gram will be in éharge of the Const |° in he music incidenta Jenera ermhing im giv ng & 9 8, M. C., commanding offiosg cits — Reacue a04 Protective fety. “Aime | ‘2 the first play w be given by | ries of Bunday luncheons, in W © Marian Bax ke in the Sam ~ BD Prelude ot Intermosse Min h Linrud, harpls jington, BD. « nich bring together | y 7 - oe Bint Sjogren and Purposes of Society.” Mra | Mie Ruth Linrus, harpist hones ’ Boe Bye ae . so Yard, and Mrs, Gamborg Andr i Sey Poticarion Pegeresn Dees Amanda Gordon, state superintend BY. Dey fT A ye nilitary | gecupled places of honor at the ed te) “Potichinelie achmantiel We! . ation tid . F. . A. | civil id where Convers: | ne en on Saturday by Cay ¢ Hattie Edeahotm Carlson ont “Wellaap Saaial th nas a Ree B. F. Day PT, A. last regular|tion is nat only but wise, in-| 4, Maaieeiea; 0. G, eae oo “That Night of Dreame’.. O° Ma! Readings will be given by Miss| meeting of this school year will be| volving as it does thone whose ex-| 4 the Yard, and Mra. Me soar . ought" Homer “ veld chool, ‘Thursday, May perienc Internaviona, me ott * : pal bate ie og be Flavia Bracken and Misg Linna ¥.|*!4 at ach Thured ed a, | Peenenee fo intern mat whore other guests were Comm: thot fe) “AL the Bottom of Our Garg at 3 p.m. Heports of de ten t » 'L. 8. Shapley, U. 8. N., in sa Lehman Burns, Music selected. i won wens i N., in ¢ I io pring”... -Mectayden ba ae |state and national conventions, | FORT LAWTON lot the torpedo station a¢ Siem to B.C. Rug Renefit Jefferson Park Club — | #ooial hour, The week at Fort Lawton, and in Shapley, Captain at ani one | Beattie, was notable for the recep-| Kindleberger, M. U. & Wy. t the plane ttle Edennoim Cerison For the benefit of the Jefferson es bi Park Ladies’ Improvement Club « Theosophical Society hece ah cid an ye vet “Pygguen ol manding officer of the medical (a) “Intrad: Desthanes-Naches Hs yom 4 : (b) “The Lai GUnkae: Balaktreffaver Mr. Julius G. Di will sper on | Fesentatives oO} eattio society, O8) parts t, and M < 7 fe) Rondino Vieuxtemps luncheon will be given at the home pene GC. Dey qi speak on | tl an porsonnges of dietinction |" and Mrs, Kindlebergam he ‘Mise Frances Tenner of Mra. Floyd Ellis, 3022 16th /@, (the subject of “Human Troite and) 1 which “ b 2 - it | Mr. John Mopper at the pla Monday, May 15, at 12:30 e'clock.| Other Things,” Sun Spm, at |e service, and which was given by |CAMP LEWIS . 4 pw pal . |the ‘Theosophical hs 100 Lyon | Colonel Oncar J. Charles, U. 8 A.| The ranking party of the the eh. eons Spee eee | building, Third and James, Your at-| Colne! commanding at Port 1 reins war the dinner and reception Che {e) “Mifan wee Olymple Cirele No. 67 tendance i» invited, Admission free;|%°4 Mre. Charles, in honor of Major/by Major General Charles H. Mi tug Mare Terie? yme No, § leailsbtina, jeneral Charles G, Morton, U. 8. A./U, §. A., commanding the ard , Olympic Circle, No. 81, Neighbors ymmander of the 9th ps area, | vinicy 4c of Wooderaft, will hoa an old hb: who 106 the Seth cbentet division f0ltnce” ay amp Lewis, and the tamhioted nerty ead low lutfeh, Mon, Beltish American Assoctation Dance 3 Muir, in honor of Major Gi poe Aas taugnind ‘a party and tox lureh, Mon. | Bettish American ‘wc ican under |Erancs, receiving the distinguished | Charies G. Morton, U. B. A, aod @ Bech day, May 16, at Woog’s bal 8), The lant dance of the seanon under service medal, the croix de guerre | manding the 9th corps area, . {g) revaee - AA | he aunpiens of the Titi American | ith two palms, and the insignia of)” General ‘Ulynees, Grant ‘The composer at the piano bmepgpege ® Hod A r*”” | commander of the Legion of Honor.|ander, U. 8. A. aid to Ma: cy Hostesses for the afternoon will Music Gance at Chriatensen’s ball next Fri) 1¢ 4m the presence of such @ guest /erai Muir, and an pH extrnarsie hie de Mek. Richard W. Huntoon and se: Sy jthat gives prestige to Segttie'’s Serv-| on military subjects, has been honep. in Mrs. William P. Gorwuch Amphion Program ‘Sets veh joe Set, and creates a civic interest | guest at several recent affairs gi ~ eee lerson P-T. A. as magnetic as it ts valuable, in Seattle by civilian hoste, . Host Before Announced Jefferson PLT. A. will hold tts} on Dinner osts Under the feadership of Claude Teeular meeting Thursday, May 1%.) -THm NAVY YARD RESERVE OFFICERS at2 p.m. Reports from dele to| Rear Admiral John A. Hooge | Colonel Charles Albert Philips, 0 8. A. in command of the Officers’ Training Camp at the U Madden the Amphion society wil xive their epring poncert Wednes day evening May 11%, in Meany hall Dance Dr. and Mrs. Allison T. Wana- convention will be heard.) werff, U. 8. N., commandant of the by the pupils of Miss Bonnel’s| puget sound Navy Yard, and Mrs. Maker are entertaining this evening Bt the Sunset Club with a dinner Irene Pavioska, soprano, who ap. | om Hoogewerff, entertained informally | versity of Washington, at the « f fourteen cov taking their peared with this organization inst} ee Goi? on Wednesday at dinner, their! review, which was extremely in Buests later to the Women's Uni year will be the aasiating soloist| Emerson POT. A. guests the commandant’s aids, Cap-| esting, presented the cups, flankis a Sichias < -eneuee, coethes anein on thie estehion | Emerson PT, A. will hold tte next |tain I. C, Wettengel, U. 8. N.. 404) each with a clever little speech Dance” at the Masonic temple. The program follows |Dusiness meeting, Wednemay, May | Commander F. E. Ridgely, U. 8. 2 at were , at 2:20, at the schoo! Delegates! At the Officers’ club in the ‘are U. & COAST SURVEY * “ 9 r . the convention will give reports. | the hostess for week was Mrs.| 3 ‘Sports Clothes Ball Sbrayes'et Thammeareine Music by school orchestra. MeDaniels, wife of Lieutenant I. B. | desllacea’ ar arian raed = von This Evening ple: MeDaniels, C. C. U. 8. N. ship #u | Women, wife of Commander . At the Women's University club's Fremont W. ©. T. U. | perintendent. lord. Dekauen, omen si Fremont W. C. T. U. will hold an| On Thursday there was the usual | cer in charge of the Seattle stati - _ “Bports Clothes Bail” thix evening at the Masonic temple, McDougall & ) Southwick are staging a most elab @rate fashion revue at 10 o'clock Which the committee in charge of the @ance announces will hold some ex tremely alluring surprise features allday tnetitute, Tuesday, May 1¢,\ dinner dance and on Saturday the | of the Const and Geodetic Su beginning at 10 a. m, in St. Paul's| golf tea, both affairs attractiv® to / was largely responsible for the church, 43rd and Fremont ave.| the Yard and its civilian guests. | cens of the delightful luncheon gt Kpiendid program. In the evening a| OM Tuesday afternoon the club| on Wednesday at the New Washi ston by the Association, and ts jot the organizers of their dinn dance, scheduled for an early musical contest will take pluce at & ok. Bring lunch, Coffee will be ‘The committee also states that the Bitterness of Love Dunn | served » title, “Sports Clothes," includes at ie ie aren Pee Ria | scene ona clases ames at the Seattle Yacht Club an fire for women from sports or ta! Madrona Presbyterian Sabbath now _ tun Jored suite to summer dresses, and School [eee rie eee cas, rice? Ante uemaen] Sonar CaM The arrival of the historia The Madrona Presbyterian Sal | 5213 Fourth ave., where Judge Reah Jnath school will entertain with @ ten | whitehead will speak on “Legisia- | S¥ard cutter, the Bear, en route for men, business suits, white flan il any Bels, duck or tuxedo, in fact, . of a wardrobe with the excep | z ss A i j lin honor of the mothers of th@|tion aftectt he Women and Chil-| Alaskan waters, was an event of evening clothes. Card tabies| On Wednesday evening in St, Paul's church, Miss Catharyn Cochran, daughter of Mr.) Programs Announced |church and community, Fidsy after need ‘“ w canetan?. rN full attend. | Thursday, and brought to te ieee provided bid eons ae bord jand Mrs. John Thomas Cochran, became the bride of Mr. T. Ross Magowan.—Portrait by|at Cornish feng May 19, from 2 until f o'clock. |ance of members and thelr friends | Service Set — wellknown of eee omnes, 98 weil aq several in| Grady, This month a number of recitaia| Ti following prograin will Le given: /ig desired. corn, aqncng thems: Qomamenitier | Piano selection, Mra. E. &. Kehwenn-| At the last meeting of the club| Cochran, U. B.C. G. in o teresting novelties. as 1 tft a iw be offered by students of the! ‘The dance is for members and/ (nish school, Towards the end of |#0M: talk on the child, Dr. 8 eophen: | Mothers’ Night” was observed and . ai -_ we ’ |of the Bear, and Lieutenant 6: their friends, and tickets may be ob) Mrg, Bates Plans St. John’s Episcopal ‘Personal the present term and prior to the|#" Smith; group of songs, Mrs. ithe members abd thelr mothers were | Vincent Parker, U. & GC Gy tive officer, tained at the door. The list of box-| ° : ; ) br 2 4 bs openin, . *hillp Machride, compenied . . recitat holders includes Mr. and Mrs. c. D.| Bridge Luncheon Church Concert ening of the summer session on| Philip Mactride, accompenied by |entertaimed with music, recitations ‘Stimson, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bullitt. c ‘ July 1 this inetitution, in line with | Miss Grace Jobson » educational and some beautiful movie re of P aip ec the tyaee od With covers placed for $4 guests, néer the auspices of Bt. John’s) Mim. Genevieve Blethen with her/their usual policy, present their | *ketch, by several members. |the Canadian Rockies and other Saad Mre. ‘Thomas D. Stimson; |=. U. C. Bates will entertain at Epincopal church, a concert will be| mother, Mra. Martha Swadley.| clases in public recitals ee |ecen spots in Canada, Each mother ‘ = 9h given on Tuesday evening, May 23./ motered to Bellingham yesterday to) On Saturday, May 20, Lydia Fon. Women’s Pioneer Auxillary and guest was given a bouquet of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Ostrander, )/uneheon at her home Wednesday 4. S ofetes ee | Mr. ry yar t $:15 o'clork. In the Masonic tem:| «pend the week-end with Mr “tf ecpren will present her pupils in| ‘The Women's Pioneer Auxiliary of | violets as a special token of ho» FORT CASEY Fort Casey's very gay week with a very gay ball, given in | pliment to the cfvilian house gu at Fort Casey, whose admiration lay 26 and 27 the second state | the beauty of the island fort, in will convene at Wenat-/!t# gracious hospitality, could Mr. Dire, George Warren Boole, | afternoon, M. Bridge will a ‘ 0. e ont Be oo. sags : = . ; Pn. May ri will be pple,..2442 California ave, West Se sia Leslie H. Darwin. xpreanion; Saturday, May the} Washington will old an all-day | pitality oMr. rs. Daniel Bass, Dr. 9nd | played later. attic. The program will consist of Cw pars ‘ ™ E t Pionsere’ hall, Madison | On Mrs. Walter A. Moors, Mrs. Alfred the following: Piano x6 Mies |etudents of Martha Sackett and El-| meeting at Pion } hich | couves over ie ven ‘ “ee : f HL Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry | Olive Reach: vocal sole, Mies H Mrs. Stephen J. Chadwick ts|len Wood Murphy will appear in pi | park, Wednesday, May 1°, “¢,° . lag. ar: Hive Roach: voeal nolo, 3 olen , ; 7 ana an 5 |heard across the bay. Whitney Treat, ir. and Mrs. Joshua |Mrs. Black Will Olive Hoach: vocal solo, Mint Hele | snending @ hort time with her sods] aN recital, Hunday, May 28, 0 junior |all women living in Washington dur. | so¢e. Washington. Mimidect, wil| The dinnera preceding the “ x “ | 4 . 4 in and daughter, reception will be given In the after. |ing ter ial days and their daugh- | Kelly, or . | Green, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Soll-| Honor Miss Hoge Hougen; dance, Mise Frances Ryan;| i" and daughter. Mr. and Mrg,| tcep A carpal! r jing = poe as |be the guest of honor and the prin-| Were many, &nd most successful, aim , Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Lemuel} doub quartet aie aie | Arthur Karr in Yakima. and « student recital in the }ters are cordia invited to enroll as) . - ranking dinner that of M - Sh | quart ™ ices, th yeaker at the convention. e al of Major ¢ . Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Elmore,| Mrs bert Black will entertain) anotio club; vocal solo, Mra. Lionel o2.6K0 | evening. | members. Pienic luricheon at noon | Cpa! speaker ; * ana|Kemp Greene, U. 8. A., 05 Jul Eicdaa Mr, Abner Brown, Mr. and| With @ bridge of seven tables at her|iiites; violinpiano, Mies Eleanor| MT". Amy Worth and Misr Exther| Considerable interest is being man. | in charge of Mra. Jennie Wasworth, | pir ate scmmatane 1 Fort Casey, and Mrs. @ om or o on, ’ - 4 | tented in he comin mphony o l The jo" prey . | profession ba s | ¢ ° Mrs. P.M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R.|home Tuesday afternoon, May 23.) xehnert and Mrs. Mehnert; voeal; Van Vaiey are spending a few days feasted in the coming symphony or- | Th Hiowing program bas been ar = ‘Seattle, which are affiliated with | Whose guests were Colonel he’ ‘William Crosby, Mr. and Mra. D. EB. | complimenting An Hose. | sole 1 t " | tra concert under leadership of|ranged by Mrs, W. K. MeElwine:/ . ~ ‘o y. EB. solo, Dr. Carl Hoffman; musical) 's Walla Walls. lthe state federation, will act as joint | Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. A. eederick. Mr.'ad Mra. Leroy M.| "hose marri Mr.» Hamilton | reading, ir. Wratle Cilew plane so yh B05 | Francis J. Armstrong, which will be | Piano solo, Miss Dorothy Roseleat; | he state Sexuretin, iy A ty and|mander of Fort Worden, and mau as, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wright, | Rolfe will take June 1. Only | Minn ©} " " | ra . " given at the Masonic temple May 29.| vocal solo, Mias Lillian Schoenberg: | bostess to is Lal ¥ % « Mian Olive Roach: vocal se Mr M. Marry Campbell Mc ot} 4 the C ak will give @ banquet in her honor | Merriam, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick e sar. and Mrs. Paul Harper, Mrs. | the close friends of Miss Hoge have Anker Hougen; dance, Miss Olivia Edr m, Alberta, wh rwent | | cote A se Ses J at gaurd reading, Miss Kathleen Potter; Vocal | nile whe ie in Seattle, This ban-| Batley, Miss Cloukie, Miss J him fy GFrederick Hall White, Mr. and Mrs.| been tnvit A few additional | V { tialecaeaeest, Apehe club; |en eperution at Une Cotambus sand | eee greens Bee is the lecle, Sargent Hinton quet will be at 6 p.m. promptly and|Mr. John B. Martin, Li - $3. D. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | guests will come in for tea. (cabal aule; Wien: Mani” Wabeten! | tastum yecemtly, © cavledse. | ee ad \ohe place will be given publjeity at|Cyrus Q. Shelton, U. 8. A. ‘Bayley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Linden eo violin-piano, Mise Bleanor Mehnert| Mra, Morris @ sister of Mra. F.|"Gorguen’s Rainier Beach Women’s Club Fleets | 2°, tr Gate. " oni ee: ele Dinner for and Mrs. Mehnert; vocal solo, Dr.|§. Bourns. | iestaval oe. aenry ‘an Welle wilt be May 8 the sRainier Beach yor the benefit of the Western |PUBLIO HEALTH SRRVICS m1 J Carl Hoffman; musical reading, Mr 6 ee S : bes iH be] Women's club elected thy following | wag delegat here will be Surgeon Rinajdo Baker, U. 8 . A ia tome resented at the Metropolitan the : ‘ashington delegates ther . 1 lusicale Given by Miss Friganza Frank Giles; vocal solo, Mrs. Lionel} tre, Glenn M. Owens wil! leavels | officers for the ensuing year: Presi by women’s special |H. S., has been transferred to Togs, | re. Glei ywen ) leavelater. Under the personal direction | 4, iM M Pane ges e “pusibess gtr || Ponte: = 7 Mr. and Mrs. Fischer Mr, and’ Mrs. Dietrich Schmits en- | 2 es | Monday for Yakima to visit rela-lof Mary Ano Welle this your'e pro-| cert’ eee’ pwr @nened: treasurer * which will leave Seattle at 9| Veterans’ Hospital at ew : ‘A delightful musicale waa given|*eftained with an informal dinner at Pag | tives for several weeks. Jaram will undoubtedly sufpass any | Stra” Daniel rept sree’ |D. - May 26, immediately after the) Sak, wth ree Bak ‘Sips . last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Caspar {thelr home Tuesday evening, complt Orthopedic Tea Shop } se 8 given before and the gifted pupils) aniel Earl; secretary, Mrs. /tanquet in honor of Miss Kelly, and | Baker and Miss Baker. Fischer at their residence, 69 Olym.|™Mentary to Miss Trixie Frigunsa,| C'q]ond, | Mr. and Mre. Cotnéiine Lthahotin|from the Cornish school will be seen | Corre’. Csr: trateces, Mie I | ait of the! Meuttie, Meauinm, Ssssus A pretty dinner was given on ple place, with the artistic program |Wh0 is at the Moore this week atendar (attic Carison), who have been re-jat their best jSturtevant, Mra. W. ¥. Walker, | Puyallup and other Western delega-|Gay by Past Assistant a - i yee Teal Bn ' Mrs. W. A. Stannu Seattle to attend the|ter Alvin Black, U. 5 n 8 e Safe Next week at the Orthopedic Teal siding in N York f " a] €.6:¢@ tions will be in Seattle to at given by the following artists ° P in } © r the pas eee . Mrs. Black, ‘The ring Qu . Shop the different gutlds in two years, are sa une 1. forlC > eee banquet and join the Seattle delega- | Mrs. ‘Boarmar wring Quartet | Bridge Luncheon Shop the different guilde in < two years, are sailing, June 1. f Concert at First Altruistic Club Udon in the special train for Wenat - Alvany Ritchie, second violia Arranged parish, Mrs. Harding Gow, hostess:|will return in September and wii| Presbyterian Church The Altruistic club will meet at|chee, Much fnterest and enthuslasm | FORT WORDEN . Me ir Col viola ‘% : retu mber ar wm, eo home of * vale Parke 736) é r e BeCe a | George Kirchner, cello Mra. A. G. Schaefer has arrangea| TUCMey. St. Mark's guild of St.| come to Seattle to make their home.| On Sunday afternoon, May 14, at 3 the home of Mra. Josie Park+r, 4736) has been created for the second state | During the w i vest pdr auioeer =a Miaer Schumann} MPS. A. G. f r ranged | sark’s church, Mra. Margaret Cheal 7 lorclocke, the Bunday school xuginent. (100 N. E Wednesday, Me at|convention and Miss Lulu M. Fair. /enlivened by two large (ly) Andante “ero |a luncheon 48 covers, followed bY | ostean: W dnesday, Westminster M y . od cheatra of 70 players will “4 1 o'clock, Election of officers. banks, the state president, says that | bridge at which the hostess was (2) Benerzo, (Presto) jan afternoon at bridge, for Thurs | 5, nls rpeisee 8 > r, and Mrs. Iver G. Strand. a eee the interest is keen thruout the en-|Longbrake, wife of Chaplain G ta) Adagio Gay, Sekg 4, at ae tt chats Presbyterian church, Mrs. V. B.lo¢ Two Harbors, Minn. the he heard in « concert at the First Pres i he int is ‘ U. & (4) Finale presto gg Pi ree Armstrong, hostess; Thursday, St.) guests of Mr. and asi¥s bytertan church. The assisting artists | Mothers’ Service Ure tate. pieeren Lene en ae 4 Recitative. and Aria—“Ocean, Thow | see Mucginete, wuld et tht ares | cee Me. ond Mrs I ps rica cond ebay te peda A mothers’ service will Le held in| The delegaes elected to attend the|@ tea given by Mrs. Miller, 4 Mignty Movater”.---o. M Vou Weber! Tn formal Dinner Shech, Mrs D. MoRachern, chair.| U2ey. at thelr home, R16 ee aera ne ak’ | the Madison St. Methot'st church, | convention from the Seattle Business | Major Alvin Charles Miller, r alr... pach! Thig E'veni |man; Friday, Alki auxiliery, Mrs.|¥ —— several days this week and Edith Kendall, violin. l23rd and Madison, on Sunday eve.|and Professional Women’s club are:/ corps, U. 8. A. _ Betting fee one quartet by vis vening uecdian Cotbed. chaleman: Sat ictoria, B. ¢ ey will leave | ‘The program to be given follow |ning. A series of short papers on | Mise Rena Keiper, Mrs, Lucy Wand, | — r. Spargur) port time for their hor iven follows “ ~ ‘ - a Miee Grensatere’.. fchumann| Dr. and Mrs. Montgomery Russell |urday, Frink Park guild, Mra, Ivan |“ Spartan tee ears Bae ] Overture—"Midnight Dream The Mother of Methodism, Susannah | Miss Luella Ayers. | Miss ina | FORT W AnD anid 4 Prot. Kari Bchwerdifeger | will entertain with an informal din-|L. Hyland, hostess | ickieyegren | Wealey," will be reag Ly twelve|Crangle, Mise Josephine Spelibauer,| An agreeable week-end pai 4 Quartet No. 11 (Nocturne)..../- Borodin | ner at thelr home this evening, hon-| Assisting Mra. Gow on Monday wil! Judge and Mrs. Hiram WH. Had.| “Repentance Gotned | mothers. Other readings cn “Moth. | Mra. Florence B. Moyer, Miss Rana) Fort Ward had for hoste G q Be ecann ‘ce ans a oring Judge and Mrs. Burke, who|be Mrs. J. B. Shepard, Mra Hs le are spending the week-end with re ers” and appropriate mu: wilt be} Lynn, Miss Edna Nichol, Miss Flor Arthur Kay Chambers, u & decorated the home and the supper |#f@ leaving Tuesday on motor trip| Russell, Mra, R. J. ¥ hell, Mra, | thelr soninlaw and daughter, Mr.| «tora G rendered. In the morning the pastor ence McKay and Miss Anna Marte) commander of Fort weg | 5 aie held a araceful arrangemane of |t° California lA. W. Anderson, Mra, Mindork Gow, |#94 Mrs. John Pierce, in Olympia. | will sepak on “Our Debt to Mothers,” | Broeswerhott. c hambe at . De 4 : 2 gnapdragons, Ophelia roses and iris yg eg [Mrs. J. H. Condon, Mra. FB. Chris} si. 1 utee Dimond pial iis : i (a hhh caggatge Bede | lly \tle and Mise Olgn Dieckot?. rs, Loulse Dimond and two sons e's ia Fischer are leaving next Friday for To Speak Before jhave arrived from New York to Mountain View Ladies’ Aid i re nee ening, bax I |Auciliary to | princess Angeline Partor | W20nd the summer with her motng, ‘The Ladies’ Aid of Mountain ‘View Announcing the = das . M Jobn ors Arville Be Spiritual chure H card n M P ¢ Cl \Cultural Arts Native Daughters of Washington og eas | Overture—"Itallans in Algeria Seedites | Sart m* « : . hah, tuesday - "rine ne parlor N m ] pa teado' t may ne “ aay, 7. ‘onday Practice Club | Mr. Claude » Princess Angeline parlor, } Mra. Fred Yates is leaving next | =*P*eee"+ Barasate| May 16, at 2 p.m SUMMER bony The Monday Practice Club wil!|lustrated lecture this evening, at 8,*'¥¢ * card party on Friday week for Winnipeg to visit rola ture—""R Reet" (ar n . . es u ny tn . bs Siete contd ie ' ! 0 visit rola. | Overt. gies (dramatio) . Meet with Mrs. Broussais C. Beck | o'clock, at the Seattle Fine Arts soct Ss So. SS oe | tives for a month | . Isenman Capitol Hill W. ©, T. U. 6 bet At 11 o'clock next Monday. Lunch. |ety, 1213 Fourth ave., under the aus i. My. and Mrs. Thomas Jaco | Re | a Capitol Hill W. C. 'T. U. will meet a #0 v en curso ne VN - 1 i; ‘, cor “6 nee’ eon will follow the program pices of the Seattie auxiliary to Cul-|%0” —_ eee pep Bg | Mra. Charles ¥. Clise witt teave| Benefit Concert at the home of Mrs. O. Stiph. i517 pe ~—_ —— tural Arts, speaking on “The Effect plenio for enefit of May 25 for Branford, Conn. where| May 16th N.. Tuead : July 1 to Septet Daught “ at ¢ Nl leave | ay 17 H Tuesday, May 16, at 2 p. of Landscape on the Creative Ming.” | Daughters. The Henry G. will leave | aig wilt visit 1 jay ; , il ner parents, Mr. and| ’ jm. Mothers’ memorial meeting Music Drama Fishermen's dock, Ballard, at 10 0] stem air For the benefit of the Norwegian DATES Professor Madden will tlust eo his 1 EE. Hamme c ix} e | theme by violin selections, assisted |™- All friends invited poe + $0F GX) hospital fund, thére will be a con:| ee Bvt i TO REMEMBER pea +i BP ee oy is se esky rt given AWednenday evening, at 8 Ronala P-T. A. Dance the a KAVORDAY, MAY 13— Relstad, pianist, and Mra. Warren H Quarante Club Mr. and, Mrs. Philip G. Kinzer are | °ClOck: In the Masonic temple The PoT. A. of the Ronald 5: Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Backus’ dinner || Stetson, dram soprano. | ‘The Quarante club will meet Tues | «pending the week end tn | he program has been arranged as} yi) hg a Ronald school N wnt the, Sunset club ‘Tho playing of two of Protessor|4ay, May 16, with Mr. and Mra. J-| nan. | follows schoo! Priéa Bioeaie ae at the /rTWHE advantages available at the Cornish School Summer Session, Vall ve University ctub to give || Madden's recent componitions, typi-|P. Fuller, 4054 California ave. E ED ih | Star Spangied Banner » [Belock. Mr Perami: May 19, at 81 2 nized among the leading Art Schools of America, will surpass ny rela atone, Temple cal of thd inspirational beauty of Pu-| tlon of oftionrs The program will! yincotn High School P Se cern er mame he ineel, Sail Male aeeaet Tl ice | tofore offered in any institution of the West. ha and Mra. Frank Elwell get sound country, ndet Cedar include ‘Foreign Independence | - . ae ‘peantus servo t' a ga Wee dob spegelflienl | these Boughs” and “Summer Revery,” witl| Days” and “The Three Best Plays|, Lincoln High school P Will la Norge, Norge oan, widdebore Loire ae, eee eee conte | SPECIAL CLASSES the Me nee Bell arvey J. Fetters ||be attractive numbers on the pro-| of 1921-22.” hold {tw last meeting Tuesday, May |b Naar Fiordene biaaner..-Aifr, Paulsen |E/8"0 solo, Philip Groves; reading se Pale meee geek ee ertaa: “he vein t tawied anys |16, at 2:20 p. m., in the study hall | Norwegian Male Choru Mra, Eugene Bell; vocal solo, Mrs.|Under the tutorship of such eminent Under the tutorship of such — i ee ee Fa a | the abnen.. A epadlal “dinthere Rudolph Moller, director Adams, Refreshments. Guest Artists as: tinguished members of our th t dinner, complimenting Mies Vir- || 4, ; ‘ | Aaneal. May Lanchoon Day” program has been arranged| "A Tribute to Norway” Boe Waoyy Sat ir i gina. Merril , |New Officers Elected | ‘The Ladies’ Guild of the Epiphany |yy the Girls’ cluhy Patrona weed la traeet Norarnak Highland Park Pe, A, ADOLPH BOLM, Master Glass for J\CQUES JOU-JERVILLE, @ bio | WEDNESDAY, Mav — =|! The newly-elected officers of the|church will hold {te annual May to attend. Refreshmenta Od |), Just eo jog tavnet dit 1 Xjerait| A social meeting of the Hightand| 7ewneres Amateur and Profes- Cigases: Votoe, - The wedding of Mine Detny Nootn || coming year include Mrs, Frank #,| May 18. | Everyone cordially Invited) Seattle Review No. 8 Social Club | Mra Johanne Lind tiene a tne piano {May 16, at 2:30 p.m. H.C. Hartman, | CORNELIUS VAN VLIET, Private — Orcheatra Conducting. « to Captain Harry Augustus Buck- |! Hayley, president; Mra, Alvah Lem-|*? attend, The Soclal club of the W. BA, |® Yor Gud han er aaa fast en bore. Luther [from the Lighthouse for the Bina, |/natructions in Violoncetio. ROYD WELLS, Plan. Bone Immaculate’ Conception, at “19 || uel Carr, first vice president; Mrs.| nyt Se of the Maccabees, Seattle Review No. store hvite flok. .-..-..Grleg |will address the meeting and exhibit |SAM HUME, Arts of the Theatre; MARY ANN WELLS, Dancing » Sp yRIpay, MAY We Hervey D. Wilbur, second vice pres Ionia Chapter No. 114 8, will meet ‘Thursday, May 18, at sr ar Gonnar Methiaason [Slides on the care of the eves, Large|Community Drama; Stage Manage MARGARET McLEAN, 6e Mr. Mare, Fred taverstt. will comptiment || ident; Mrs. Henry W. Pennock,| Jonla Chapter No. 114 0, B 8.,/1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs, Bar Seka Bandoien'ay the tiene, OMe requested. Hetreshqnene. | menk, SA Mice aaeman otoe. pe Sing Mirine Tuell astaaPtiment || cording secretary; Mrs, ‘Thotnas k,| Will entertain with a dance and card | bara Braun, 40% ke ave.’ ‘Bam: |neaiey of Norwegian Melodies : ee atl eli eae SARA Y, B, PEABODY, ¥. funr no. ore ee eentite natatary;| party in K. P. hall, Third and Vir- |bers and frienda invited aa eeeS teh West Seattle High School P.T, A,|SERGEL KLIBANSKY, Privateand ~~ GEORGH KIRCHNER, & Spri eaten to yeive te | Mrs, John 8. Burch, treasurer. | #!nla, Friday, May 26. All Kastern ee Weat Seattle High School P..1T. a, | Class Lessons for Singers, Teachers. — and Accompanying. bm Gaughter, Mra. Allan Bier, trom || ° Stars and friends Invited North End Progressive Club Deatre will meet lin the assembly room of | RUDOLPH SCHAB Classes KURIA STRONG, Glee Clud fron seve 5 tro . °° nds iny Pree Moon i, a |A We id Amundsen and — |the school Monday, May 15, at ato |i” Arts and Decorations, ducting. In SATURDAY, MAY | Dinner Dance | te ee he North Bnd Progreesive club embers of the Expedition, me- | 1N® choot Monday, Ty ie at a : ‘ Rear eS me ae pode Ay appa Alphe Mothers’ Club [will meet at the Sf. Regie cafe, se by Dr, Sverdrup, , ne students will be in charge|CALVIN BRAINERD CADY, Mu- ae on ABDMATE help fina Bh SF ca La Societe Der 40 Hon et| ‘The Mothers’ Club of Pi Kappa|Second and Stewart at. Tuenday,|9""° ‘Norweslon ‘sale ee caseertou (of the program. Executive commit | slo-Hducation Normal; Piano. Serie! fer Covwneh, Sivaere. abou rg at home, from 4 until || Chevaux will entertain with a dinner | Alpha Fraternity will give its semi-|May 16, at 2 p,m. Elec'ton of o a fiolo by Alfred Haivorseen jtee Mipate: os 920 INIE : , - BNIRVE. TAYLOR, 3 bee WZ ae dance Saturday evening, May 20, injannual dinner at the chapter house, |ficers. A full attendance spell A 4 Oration of the day, Prof. 0. J. Orda . - tyipal: saa drendlage Aecetamy lrg arcs Pah gba Cotree for FuONS Ronee: Teas ‘~ lame ay 6 eo L, Gea ‘Woliding-tesrentint |\Selany,/ May 18,'et Wp oe attenda auaeey PERAkee Lutholas Citine Counell No, 676, K, of ©, For our ilustrated catalogue and Playground and Gymnasium \'The patrons and patronesses for the cae Queen Anne Circle vivipag nh vatte or ery Thom Knights of Columbus of Gounett| complete particulars address The rectors 7 laffair include Lieut. Gov, and Mra.| Sunset Helghts Literary Club Queen Anne circle of the Child |> Insrid Sletten, vocal Nordraax |NO 676 will hold « mid-May dance | *PQIATRAR. LUCIEN PERROT, French, (7 THUWADAY, JUNK I~ || William J. Coyle, Mayor and Mra.| Mra. Clara Unger witl entertain | Conservation league will meet with |7ne tenet ate in the K. of C. hall Friday evening,| NELLIE 0. CORNISH dren neserriage ot Anne Hone to |) Hugh M. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Mal-|the Sunset Heights lAterary club at| Mra. Guy R. Jennings, 2024 First vale couen tink May 19, The committees tn charge Director ox ° ever eee og cate jcolm Douglas and Mr. and Mrw.|her home, 4360 Sixth ave, N, XH, /ave, N., Tuesday, May 16, at 1:20 ["anduiending Lunt |in composed of Mr, George McAteer, u you George Mantor AS tine AP A tag ly babel g +, Norwesian Mais Chorus apd ‘Orchestras |Mr. James Ryan, Mra. Leo Barton rovD WELLS @ are Bolo by Alfred Halvorsen and Mr, Leotfard Kaufe Associate Director ROY STREET SEATTLE, U. i tat a alee an wag

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