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PAGE 19 Seattle Society Trinity Church Scene of Pretty Wedding; Visit- ing Guests Will Be Honored at Tea, AST evening, tn Trintty church, was solemnized the marriage of ‘Miss Helen Marte Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry M. Miller, to Mr, Foster L. McGovern, son of ‘Mr. and Mra. W. C. P, McGovern, of Tacoma, with the Rev, William ‘HI. Bilas reading the service at 8:15 o'clock. ‘The intertor of the church was Gecorated tn a color scheme of pink and white combined with huckle Derry greens, and aisle standants held clusters of candles tied at the top of the pews with bows of white tulle, while pink tulips added a faint glow to the snowy altar lighted by rows of cathedral candles, Lohengrin’s wedding march was gang “Oh, Perfect Love.” Wiliam T. MoGovern, of Ta dest man for his brother, ushers were Mr. Walter Mr. J. Re A. Curry, Mr binson and Mr. Darwin }? t £ g i Devin, the maid of orchid’ lace over self: tin, a hat of horsehair tulle trimmed in jade silver ribbon, and for carried a cluster of lavender peas and snapiragons. four bridesmaids—Miss Gay Phoebe Hunt, Miss and Miss Fay ive gowns of lace Lawson, turquoise; over pink; Miss honeydew, and Miss Todd, Plaited bands of with their frocks ills gene aPE: j SERVER thway of the bride. Little Carl Altenburg, Jr, was cunning in white satin Oliver Twist suit and the ring in a My, bride, coming in with her Deaded georgette. train was enveloped by an heirloom Vell of tuile, which had an addition. fl veil of exquisite lace. 1 _ fastened to her coiffure with high “lace and orange blossoms. For valley in @ lovely shower. reception at the home of f, i receiving line with were the parents groom and Mrs. J. Baskets of pink and white ely decorated the rE a . Mrs. Paul Altenburg. William Feely and Mrs. Don. of Yakima. They were by Mise Florence Rogers, Ruth Inkster, Miss Mary Lois » Mins Gladys McRae and Doris Bratlund. and k } Hi tet Wedding trip, and will be at home after June 1, at 1840 Ravenna Bivd. Both the bride and groom are gracuates of the University of Washington, where Mrs. McGovern ts a member of Chi Omega sorority ‘nd the Tolo club, and Mr. McGov- ‘@m of Delta Chi fratetnity and the Oval ciud, eee _ Miss Baird Issues Inwitations for Tea ‘To honor her hosue guests, Miss Frances Cutler and Miss Helen . Mixs Eliza Beth Baird has invitations out for « ‘tes at her home, Saturday afternoon, 3 until & o'clock. ‘Mrs. James B. Eagleson, Mrs. John Hamilton, Mra. James D. Trenholme and Mrs. James Rogers will alternate _@t the urns, assisted by Miss Mary Small, Miss Ruth Trenholme, Miss Johnson and Miss Constance ' Luncheon Will Honor California Guest ‘Mrs. Robert S. Graham 1s enter- Covers at the Seattle Golf club Wed- Mesday, May 24, to honor her sister, Miss Alice Dibble, of Berkeley, Ca: ‘who will be her house guest this sum. Evening at Cards Complimenting Mins Virginia Mer- rill, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Green will entertain at cards at their home Sat- urday evening. . o- Gingham Frock Party Mrs. John Wesley Dolby will enter tain members of the Ladies’ Musical club chorus at a “gingham frock par- ty.” Tuesday afternoon, May 23, at her home, 312 17th ave. N. Mrs, Doi- by has been chairman of the Ladies’ Musical club chorus for the past three years. Dinner at Fraternity ouse Honoring Mr. Lewis 8. Pilcher, na- tional commander of the G. A. R., ‘Who is spending a few days in the eity, Zeta Psi fraternity entertained with a dinner at the fraternity house, 4549 15th ave. N. E., last evening. eee Musicale at Women’s University Club An interesting program has been arranged for the musicale at the @re to be Mrs. Richard W. Huntoon program will be presented by Frank D. Black, piano; Mrs Rouge, voice; Miss Frances Tanner, violin, and Mrs. (Carison, plano. A matinee luncheon will be given Wednesday, May 24, at 12:30 o'clock, to which members may invite re. M EB. taining with a luncheon of fourteen! and Mrs. William P, Gorsuch. The) Program for Orthopedic Musicale Thursday afternoon, May Broadway guild of the Orthopedic hospital will give a mustoale at the home of Mra, Thomas Gr oe Broadway N., with Mra. Green and Mrs. R. William Croaby in charge. The Monday Practice club, assisted by Mr. Archie Ruggles and Mr Jenkins, will present the following Program at 3 o'clock: Piane—"Oa) Mr Votee (a) Llew* } (b> "Rain 5 Mra Frederick Adame re. Frederick Mentiey at the plano 2. n, tecto” <.. fomriattt arwell Putnam Lily Curran oturne” Arnold 7 Pairy Sailing Ceet) Burt Mise Marjorie Miller Mra Paul dmith at the plano } Amy Worth ‘The composer at the Votes » tee” Casto Lemaire Peasard Mra Bniet Mise M bitgate Mrs. Paul Smith at the plane Quartet Song Cycle—"The Little Munbonnet* “hire John GC) Higed Farnsworth, Mr. Ar if, John J Mra Broussais Beck . "| | Supper Follows Concert Mrs, B. I. Baker was hostess last evening at her home, entertaining |with a supper in honor of Mr. Claude Madden, following the Amphion so- clety concert at Meany hall. eee Miss Hutchinson to Wed in August Mr. and Mrs. EB. A. Hutchinson announce the engagement of their daughter, Orrel, to Mr, Albert Jen. nings, of Lynden, Wash. The wed ding will be solemnized in August. Miss Hutchinson is a graduate of the University of Washington and is now head of the mathematics depart ment of the Sedro-Woolley high school. Mr. Jennings attended the Washington State college and at present is head chemist of the cream- ery and powdered milk plant at Lyn den. Mills’ College Club Dance The Mills College club will enter. tain with a dance at the Tennis club, Mrs. McGovern left on a/ Contralto, | } ldramatic art, wit | numbers, Friday evening, June 9, arrange carried a basket of| ments for which are in charge of the which she scattered | president, Mrs. Grosvenor Sherman. Kiwanis Club Day at Tea Shop Saturday will be Kiwants club day + wag @ picture in her fvoryl/at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, with @atin gown with an overdrapery of|Frink Park guild acting as host Her long court |eases. Moliere Celebration An assembly in celebration of the “plaits in the back and a coronet of|tDfee hundredth anniversary of the birth of Moliere will be held at flowers, carried Meany hall, University of Washing- 4 an inet pula, ccouian and |‘ Tuesday, May 23, at 4 o'clock ta the afternoon. The principal feature of the pro gram is to be an address by Dr. Louls P. De Vries, assistant profes- sor of Romanic languages tn the University of Washington. His sub ject will be “The Philosophy of Mollere.” William P. Gorsuch, profemor of sive « reading from Moliere. An eapecially appropriate musical Program has also been provided. Horace Gilbert will piany two violin “Chanson a botre,” and “Menuet du maitre a danse by Lalit, Mi Katherine Peterson, will = sin “Chant de Yecoliere de musique,” alzo by Lulit This music wag composed originally for Moliere’s play, “Le Bourgeois Gentiihomme.”* The public ts cordially invited to Participate in this celebration. rvs Alki Auxiliary in Charge Friday Mrs. Harry Kauffman will be host- eas for Alki auxiliary at the Ortho- Pedic Tea Shop Friday Assisting are to be Mrs. Charles H. Gaffner, Mre. P. P. Biles, Mre. EB. R. Holt, Mrs. A. K. White, Mra. C. R Cloaser, Mra. H. P. King, Mrs. George Han- nan and Miss Jessie B. Sprague. Personal Mrs. Colin O. Radford wil leave May 26 for Montreal, where she will be joined by her sister, Miss Enid Fenton, of Berkeley, Cal, and to- gether they will sail for Europe on the Regina, to remain until autumn. . . Miss Estelle Wheeler left Tuesday for @ six weeks’ trip to Texas and California. eee Mr. and Mra. Charles Willard Stim son and family have removed to their summer home at the Highlands, eee Mrs. Charles H. Tully left last evening for a week's visit in Browns- ville, . Mrs. Zina Tt. Cheney wi! leave Saturday for Juneau, Alaska, to spend the summer. eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Graham have removed from the Hotel Sor- rento to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Lister Holmes have taken a cottage at Wing Point for the summer. Mrs. Rex Stafford, who has been visiting in the Hast for several months, returned Monday. eee Miss Marie Fischer, Miss Doris Fischer and Miss Margaret Deah! arrived Wednesday from California. eee Ensign and Mrs. Robert Hale Mer- rick (Muriel Waterhouse) will arrive the first of the week from Boston to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Water- house. Daughters of the King ‘The Bist local assembly of the Women's University club Friday at| Daughters of the King, of the dio- 8 o'clock. The afternoon is for mem-|cese of Olympia, was held in Taco. bers and friends, and the hostesses|ma May 13 at the Church of the Holy Communion. Committees have been appointed and plans are under way for the entertainment of mem bers of the Brotherhood of St. An |drew during their convention in Se Hattie Edenholme | attle in August, and also visiting Daughters of the King who will at- tend the Brotherhood convention on thelr way to Portland to the trie nial church, the, convention of the Episcopal CLUBS FOR FRIDAY North ind Flower Club The North mi Plower club will meet in clubroom, Friday, May 19, at 2 p.m. Hoxtexses, Mra, Fred C Brown, Mrs, W. L. Brown, Mrs. 3. H. Jackson and Mra, William Book ley o- | Col, Ellsworth Circle Col, Ellaworth circle, Ladies of the G. A, R,, will hold an all-day sension | Friday, May 19, at Vote: | Lunch from 11:30 to 1, followed by a short program, Chicken dinner from 6 to 7:90. Card party, commencing | At $80 p.m, Everyone welcome, eee Yukon Order of Pioneers The Yukon Order of Pioneers and ‘Ladies of the Golden North will en tertain with a card party and dance Friday even May 19, at 1923% First ave. All Alaskans and friends invited. eee Unity Metaphysical Club The Unity Metaphy 1 club wilt meet at 3410 Rainier ave. Friday, May 19, at 8 p.m. Fillmore’s Leo ture, text-book. All welcome, eee British American Association Dance WOMEN’S CLUBS 10 « First Hin, 941 11th ave, hall. | | Kinsel, the auspices of the Dritiah American seociation will be « “hard times” at Christensen’s hall next Pri day evening. Council No. 676, K, of C. Knights of Columbus of Council No, 616 will hold a mid-May dance tn the K. of C. hall Friday evening, May 19. The committee tn charge is composed of Mr. George MeAteer, |Mr. James Ryan, Mra. Leo Barton jand Mr. Leonard Kaufer. . . Ronald PT. A. ‘The PT. A. of the Ronald achoo! will have a “Dad's Night” at the school Friday evening, May 19, at & Jo'clock. Mr rsona, principal of [the school, will speak, ag will also | Mr. Harold Van of the juventle court. Piano solo, Philip Groves; reading, Mra. Eugene Bell; vocal solo, Mra. Adama, Refreshments, ce Madrona Presbyterian Sabbath School ‘The Madrona Presbytertan Sab bath school will entertain with a tea in honor of the mothers of the church and community, F-tlsy after. noon, May 19, from 2 until 6 o'clock. eee Pi Kappa Alpha Mothers’ Club ‘The Mothers’club of Pi Kappa Al- pha fraternity will givg ite semian- nual dinner at the chapter house, Friday, May 19, at ¢ p.m. eee Pennsylvania Gtudy Club Annual meeting of Pennsylvania Study elud wil! be held at Federated clubhouse. Luncheon served at noon; election of officers at 2 p.m, . Thimble Club White Shrine Thimble elub wilt! meet with Mra. Bertha Engel as host-| enn at the home of Mra. J. H. Benson, | 6548 24th ave, N. W., from 10 a. m. to/ 4p. m. Piente lunch at 12 o'clock, cards following. . . Coterte Clab Coterie club will give a banquet at the Hotel Washington Annex at 1 p.m. al May breakfast at the Washing. ton hotel, at 12 o'clock. see Literary and Musleal Clob Ladies Literary and Musical club will meet with Mra, MM Null, 7452 Green Lake way, at 230 pm. eee Princess Angeline Partor Native Daugi¢ers of Washington, Princess Angelite parlor, will give a| card party tn 1. O. G. T. hall. see St. Martin's Mothers’ Club St. Martin's Mothers’ club will hold & business session with Mra. W. W Judd, 1937 Lith ave, N.. at 2 p.m. eee Matrons’ Club 1922 Matrons’ club will meet with) | Mrs, Mérle Harris, at Renton. Mem- bers meet at Third ave. and Pine st for 1030 stage. ee |to communtoate to her #udien: | real appreciation of the suutieties in |*24 ratine | - Music Amphion Society Give Excellent Program Last evening the Am gave the second concer! son in Meany hall at the For 12 years this orguntzation has | insects that infest this region been in existence and cridit ts due! the members and their lester, Claude for the conset and cooperation which them one of the largest on well as one of the leading male choruses of Alpha Phi Alumnae Alumnae of Alpha Phi sorority wii! | entertain in honor of seniora with Miss Ruth Greenleaf, 602 14th ave.) N. Buffet supper at 6 o'clock. | eee Alphs Belle Cuap | Alpha Belle Camp, BR. N. A. will entertain with a dance in Sloan's ball, 83rd and Greenwood ave, Fri-) day evening, May 19. Everyowe wel-/ come. } eee Missionery Society First Presbyterian Chureh | The Women's Miasiouary society of the First Presbyterian ehureh will meet Friday, May 19, at 2 p. m,, in the ladies’ parlor to tear a moat In- spiring speaker, Mra. Herry Topping, | who has spent twenty-five years In! missionary work in Japan. A musical number will be gtvon by Mra. | Frederick Adams and ten will be served by Mrs, J. A Merriam, Mra. Mary McGrew, Mrs. EB. E. Harrah, Mrs. F. R. Ebright, Mra F, H. Whit worth, Sr., Mrs, David Graham, Mra. Cora Thomas, Mrs. J. H. Cartwright | and Mrs. Alice 8. Whito-tre, eee Master Key Psychology Class Tho “master key” psychology class will meet Friday avening at 7:30 o'clock in the University Branch Li brary hall. Dr. Orion Watson will speak on “Telepathy or Thought Transference. see Seatile Rose Society Auxillary ‘The auxiliary to the Seattle Rose | jmoclety will meet at the ft. Regis jeafe, Friday, May 19, at 12:20 o'clock Mr. J. A. Hays, president of the} |Tacoma Rose society, will speak. | Presiding will be Mr, H. L. Coli | president of the Seattle Pose society, jand Mrs. 1%. Harper, chairwan of the auxiliary, eee { Practical and Undergraduate Nurses The practical and undergraduat nurses will hold a short business ses. | sion at the home of the vice-presi- |dent, Mra, W. A. McDevitt, 102 16th ave. N., Friday, May 19, at 8 p. m. eee Auxiliary Post No. 18 The auxiliary to Seattle post No. 18 will entertain with a tea at the jhome of Mrs. Henry Wise, 7606 E. Green Lake way, Friday, May 19, at 4:30 o'clock, Schedule for Orthopedic Guilds Broadway, with Mrs. GA D. | THE SEAT DAINTY | 1616 10th ave, N, 2 p. m.| at #20 p.m | Mill, Prospect Congre:| Youns, Bpeaker Capite at @ational church, 1:30 p. Denny-Puhrman, m. Mra N with ave with A. D. Mra N hiand Davia, 735 m Drive, 20th with Mes, 1. 2pm with AVG. R. Lewts, | Mes, rea w.| 8, 2 Dp. m Mra, B.C. Alt, p.m. Mra nk Park, 426 goth with N with Vuuler, Interlaken, Willam thurst Drive. W. L, Red and Ma} Mra John at Madrona, with dow, corner Bast drona place, 1:30 p, m Mount Baker park, with Mra George W. Johnson, 2817 Cancadia ave, 1:30 p.m, | Queen Anne, with Mr Bt Wanamaker, 120 Kinnear place. Renton Hill, with Mra, F. M. Jor dan, 1206 24nd ave, N. 2p. m University, with Mes, HM. P. Zim merman, 4710 16th ave, N. 1, all day. Sunset Auxillary, with Mra, NR Davis, 1001 2ist ave. N, W., 1:30 pm ADDITIONAL CLUBS Two Plays Given at Unitarian Church “The Land of Heart's Desire,” by Unitarian church, Tueslay eventn: Mins Ruth Linrud, harpiet, music Incidental to the first ph some Irish songs aa horp solos be tween the plays, Mra. Jackson show: ed marked ability in her inte tion of the characters and wai Varieties, com materials. hind Mr. Yeats’ fairy play. She wan no lean equal to the humorous roles in the play of Lady Gregory The en tire program was enthusiastically re ceived by the audience, eee Business and Professional Women's Club In honor of Miss Lota B Kelly National vice president, th Business and Professional club, the Women's Commercial club. the Women's Advertising club, the Seattle Association of Public Sten ographers, the Women's Osteo. pathic association, the Lawyers’ a» sociation and the ade Behool Teachers’ club will unite in giving a banquet to which all business and Professional women of the city are invited at 6 p. m. sharp on ‘Thurs | Madden, the Northwest day evening, May 25, In the Masonic | Mi. Madden; “Awake, My Love,” by Phone Contract Goods Exceptes club rooms, fifth floor Arcade butid. | Geritke: “It Was Not in the Win Bt necstves the GOLD MEDAL high ing. ‘The delegates to the Wenat.|'*t-" by Hadley, and Kremner's "Prayer of Thankagiving.” ali of chee convention, May 76 and $7, will be tn Seattle to at pined oft Red and w TLE STAR Bong of Greeting, dedicated to the Amp! 4 this banquet | Which were well given THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922. ‘ ~ | ramps cushions, furniture dees LAST CHANCE TO VISIT |tion, screens and cheats are ie | dimple Incidentally, many a ARCHITECTURE SHACK erin ade, many |patron to purchase, «imilar to ¢ BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD | pus will be open, and the viaitor oan |PAION to Pin nae, i velry, coppag flome time either Friday or Batur-| Walk or drive down the avenue of |) Maou Onn vines, Sa day take a holld nd go out on the | trees planted in memory of the UNl| Co ins are another fascinags campus at the university and aoe the| Versity soldiers in the war, directly |1' cose, pottery, vanes, tiem, Jang special activities of the week [into the heart of the campua basse and book onds dre ia anotal hie ts the Inet time the pletur-| The hours are, Friday, from 2 to 5! siggy collection. The sculpture exhp. enque old “Architecture shack” can|®nd 7 to 9, and Saturday, from 9 & |bition ig in the book store building, be seen, For years since the fair it|m. to 2 p,m Drawings trom casts, till fe, hans back of the bookstore,turn| The feature of the architecture! ete, in olin, wate jing out from itn ugly and decrepit! open house ts the beaux arts design | charce | walls the annual graduates who have| problema which are ¢ in competl- | Anne Ambrore i apecialized in beauty. Last year the| tion with other colleges which do! Mins Campbell, Mise Sirginson, Mmmg art department moved into ite new| beaux arte work, These problems are|Worman, James Wehn and Misg quarters in Philosophy hall, and this| sent to New York to be judged, and year the architects have outgrown ults annowneed back there. jot the exhibition. the old place as it tumbled about! qIGHER AWARDS ie thelr cars, and will move Into the at PHAN EVER BEFORE iit, Bye Comtors tle of I tion hail, which will be| pis year the local university | Enpavest, gatistaction 100d —~ Abel completed on Liberal Arts quadran-| work has received higher awarde| a ~savi) P | ” . lan sang tn a delightful manner and re-| |, tina ‘ M- B, Yeats, and “Spreading the Gingham Frock |Celved merited applause Other num. |Dartment and ite founder, wilt speak || WRIST WATCH ows,” by Lady Gregory, were ef } i | Friday evening on “Recent New || id fectively presented by Donna Elder |YRENCH ginghams are always bers were “The Bitternew of Love.” yor, arehitecture,” and Prot. Har: |f| 14-k, green gold, en- Jacknon In her reading tefore the popular in the summer time. by Dunn; “I've Been Roaming.” | og ©. Bexemith will talk on “Small graved, 15 jeweled, |memters and friends of the First Many pretty styles are shown in “Pirate Dreams and Nogerman’s| pouge architecture," $47.50. checked gingham in all colors and with plain te in the m popular check, with brown and white, brown and blue, green and white and tm. |Yellow and white following close be- Other materials are also shown in gingham checks, including taffeta shicn society | been ' of the wea. saiversity ntious work lus made ‘The opening numbers included “A pomposed for and ion mookty by Others well in honor of Mise Kelly, and at 9 p,(fecived Were: “An Island Shelling m. Of the same evening all delegates | S0n8.” by to Wenatchee wil! board the “Pusi. | Shere,” nese Women's Special for Wenat chee” at the King at. ation Five hundred tickets for this ban quet have been iamued and are rap. | idly betng claimed, an Mise Kelly te considered one of the most popular business women tn the nation and) ypleal woman of the West. Tick May be procured at the Potlatch Shop, 201% Pine at; Mise Irene Johhaton, 321 Leary Rufiding, and from Mrs, Katherine Wilson, 655 Empire building. Those wishing to attend this banquet will their tickets early as all returns on money and tickets sold have to be in by Sunday, May 22. On Saturday evening. May 20, at léest, with other New j and § p. m., the Seattle Business and|have ite Professional Women's club will pre | Hike.” sent Mr. John Rarrett, world famous | 9 a. m. Nobdertson; s, and “The Omni- potence,” by Behubert, arranged by the by Jenk “The lee Incidental solo by Durdles,” t business the public Industrial fs particularly | reaching the business and profes sional women of this c purchase | spoken before similar organizations San Francisoo and at Portland. and these audiences were pleased with his message, On Sunday, May 21, thie club will “Rhododendron | ‘Take the boat at plier 3 at leaving for Scandia. The ennual and Mr. Meh- professional women's clubs of the city to particl- | pate in this lecture, which is free Barrett will! @peak on "Women's Relation to Our| Reaponaibiiities,” | interented in He has foreign trade expert. at the ansem: | hikers will return the aame day on bly room of the Seattle Chamber of | the 4 p. m. boat. Commerce, ninth ,floor Arctic bulld ing. This COATS SUITS DRESSES HATS BLOUSES | SKIRTS ERS SCARFS Sports Coats in Tweeds, Camel's Hair, fancy Checks. Novel yet practical. Sports Suits of Cricket Cloth and Knitted Materials. Smartly tailored. Sports Dresses of Crepe, Crepe Knit, | ray. de * Satin. and Woo Tweeds, Flannels. All colors. fleecy, fringed, free-flung. Second Avenue at Spring Street As many members Inthe CARMAN Collection of SPORTS APPAREL Each Item Breathes the Free, Fresh Spirit of Summer ‘And Every Item a Carman Value! Sports Hats to blend with the new Sweat- ers, Scarfs. Fine ar- Sports Blouses of Crepe Chine, All colors. Sports Skirts of Silk Radium, Novelty buttons, pockets, stitchings. Sports Sweaters and Scarfs in radiant colors. Sports Sweaters in Tuxedo and Slip-Ons. Scarfs nd friends as poanible are urged to organization invites the take this delightful trip. | gle this fall. At last, when the shack | than ever before in the lisiory of the | 1s torn down, the long-planned Me: | department, With one exception, the | morial highway entrance to the cam-| sntire sophomore clans received men. | s tions, three of them first mentions, in the recent New York contest Hardy & Co. den, & mont enjoyable number, wan! greeted with prolonged eprloum, 8] pe cigen |were “June Time,” by Vrowne, and iii are rendered in colors or these design problems, in “Byivia,” by Oley Speke. “The! ix, there will be meawured draw JEWELRY nies,” by Leoni, was ro enthu-| ings order problems, renderings, |1! tically received that it wan re | eC ostruction detile and (fl SALE | peated ax was the vlosiug number, | inalt house plans "On the Road to Manralay,” inj "ll, sous Demee exhit't will be |which the incidental solo was given by Mr, Eckart the faculty corner, where work of r, Ecko the several practicing architects who | Graduation |new campun buildings ené the new | education hall now under construc: | | thon, jnumber was sung with frill musi appreciation, The aria fiom “San {son and Delila,” by Satnt-Bnens, Irene Pavionka, soprano, wan the)! ion in the department will be dis- | 1) Gift soloist with the 9c ant evening |played. ‘This includes the campus |} 1 owed pes turer i Bays aged ges jplan, pictures and draw.ngs of the |I) t g00d quality and range ard each | W ch | a es | Prot. C. F. Gould, her’ of the de | ELGIN “At the Well." They were all en-| thusiastically greeted and Mise Pay- 4 generously responded with sev eral encores. Anna Grent Dall proved an able accompanist for both chorus and artist. Music and refreshments will be! Provided by the studen'y in the| Atelier, who are hosts, Students will explain the work to any one inter-| jested and extend a special invita | tion to high school students contem — plating entering next fall. ART AKT DEPARTMENT | © the drawn look ENTERTAINS, TOO The art department will at the| to confine | same time hoid ite open house tn the | ¥rom the/top of Philosophy hall. Work from | all the departments of painting, rculpture and design will be on din play and the girls and boys trom the department will be there to explain ington by fruit and vegetable |S"ything of interest to visitors. i fn the various| Processes of wood block printing, | jtle dyed and batik will be illustrated -jand principles of design as the| foundation of art will be shown in} work. | | Decorative work In the fields of | |landeeapes, screens and hangings are in one room. The work of the in- terior decoration classes, both his- jtorie creations and modern house- jhold design, are in another room. | } Formerly $65.00. | ELGIN WRIST WATCHES | 20-year gold-filled } case. Sale price, | $22.50. 15-JEWELED, | 20-year gold-filled | case, Wrist Watch, | $14.50. | Formerly $20.00. | ELGIN ' Young Man’s Watch, special case, with silver dial, | $19.75. All Watches Reduced “Did you not ut her eyes few; she can't nee her art to her cheeks. 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