The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1922, Page 12

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w as Welcome and Farewell Compliment; Will Assist at Recep- tion Monday Night. ANNA THOMSEN MITL- BURN hae extended invita © Mons for a dinner at her home next % Whursday evening. a» 6 come to} “der sister, Mra. James Macfarlane, | “who with her daughter, Mother, Mrs. Mortix Thomsen, wil! Veetura Sunday from 8 summer where they viatted Mra. Fred M M at fo 80 by } tn reception has been arranged to the concert given by Cyrena Gordon, mezzo contralto of the | Grand Opera company, in| i Frederick Bentley will ac’ and Mra. C. D. Stimson and) . B Stewart will preside at urns. Roy Page Ballard, Mra, EB. Mrs. Everett Smith, Mra ey J. Hawkins, Mra Tom and Mrs. G. B. M. Pratt will lin | ™ art Tea Honors Stedman “Mrs. Gilbert Skinner gave a smart ‘at the Sunset club this afternoon ‘$e honor Mrs. Livingston Boyd Sted 4 who ts leaving soon for 4 visit Dae her old home in Aberdeen, Miss. | be decorations and a basket of delt iy shaded blossoms were used ‘the tea table, where Mra Thomas by yriea Btudd presided. a tations Out for Tea Hosts P. S. Masters has tssued tn- for a tea Tuesday after at her home, from 2 until & in honor of Mrs. E. J. Brown, of Mayor Brown, Mra. William Walker, Mrs. W. H. Oliver Mrs. H. T. Bredes. pating at the urns will be A. J. Trumbull, Mrs. T. A. Par. ‘Mrs. G. H. Appleton and Mre. id A. Hanson. ting about the rooms are to Cc. W. Chandler, Mrs. Mae |M S a Swan Short, Mre. Mra. O. G. Wilson, Mrs. ©. F. | M. Mrs. J. L. Greenwell, Mrs. | wy ‘W. Rhodes, Mre. D. W. McNaugh-| Swan, Mra. W. FE. Collinger, L, Is Mellen and Mre. R. RR. Morris. and Mrs. W. 5. Rigs. t are extended to all of Lady Stirling chapter of Daughters of the American is eee ar Girl to Wed Gowran announces the n of her daughter, Dawn to Mr. Howard A. Hecht, of Mr. and Mre. William H. of this city. The wedding take place October 14. Seattle Yacht club on Friday wing, October 13. Splendid music novel and appropriate features been planned by the following ittee: Mr. James Hodges, Mr. i Gibeon and Mr, Lawrence wry member of the committees. The ceeds will be used to finance organizatiog for the coming Luncheon at Home Today _Mrs. Helen Wheat and Mrs. Cora entertained today at the of Mrs. Wheat with a lunch- of fourteen covers. The guests Mra. Maud Marks, Mra Shelton, Mra. Hazel McKinstry, Elizabeth Hagenbothem, Miss Connell, Mrs, Edna Schoen, May Vance, Mra. Maude Adame, Cooper, Mra. Frank Kelly, Mra. Googin and Mrs. Belle Bargar. . Wedding Announcement | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dahle, of $117 North 62nd st, announce the Marriage of their daughter, Chris-| fine, to Mr. Hans Dechmann, son| = od Dr. and Mra. Dechmann of Des) Wash. The ceremony was) Performed by the Rev. H. A. Stub, | ‘at the Immanuel Lutheran church, on Saturday, September 20, Miss Meta Lou Dechmann was! the maid of honor and Dr. Lewis, B. Cassutt, best man. ° ° Melody Club Meets ‘The Melody club held {ts first meet- fg of the weason Thursday evening | at the residence of Mrs. Chas. N. Gibson. An outline of the coming Year's work was discussed and the| following officers were elected: Miss Gladys Phillips, president; Miss Olga Kuehl, vice president; Miss Ingrid Balin, corresponding secretary, and| Mrs. Chas. N. Gibson, director, The program follows; ‘y on Music....Mra. Chas. 6. Gibson Bolo—Rarcarolie.......-Ottenbach Mrs. Gatha Peterson of Bongs— (a) “Te Merry Birds of Spring”... tae A Gambert o Love You Truly”....++ Carrie Jacobs Bona Wiggen “Under the Mistletoe”... pyres Engleman (x) “The Morning Wind” .Bradscombe (b) “At Dawning”...... + Caiman Mins Ingrid Balt Piano Dust—"Idaho Polka”... Stromberg | Florence and Stanley Barnett on the &. 8 definite stay abroad. wilt Wngiand, before jotning her mother, their home, 2029 N. Dr. ‘Ann, and|recetving congratulations on Annette, at} motored visit, Gamma wil! meet at the day, October 11, at 2:20 p. m. Nelite Goodhue will be the speaker. | Personal , Mra, Peachy and son, Frederick, will leave October 14, for Montreal, hence they will sail October 20, Montcalm, for an in Mra. Peachy place Frederick in school in rs, Jane Terry, tn Parts, eee Rev, Father P. T. Hayes of Wyoming, who has been visiting end Mra, Pierce O'Conner at). Tr. TTth et, and and Mrs. R. C. Baumgarten 451 Wheeler at, loft last evening © his home, eee Mr, and Mrs, Charles W. Thomp- nm (Alta Beymer of Tacoma) are the rth of a daughter, © Virginia Mason hospital, Octo- ber 3. Mice Crnereen ‘Thomeenh 18] .. ni gucace returned Thute a, Norway, and also '0 aay from a two weeks’ business) Mrs. Peachy, who is leaving |i, tq Portland and southern ‘October 14, for Europe. Oregon, 3 eee sth ntion Will Mr, and Mra. Wiimot Litiy have removed iJ 1st ave. 5 low Concert an Miss Mildred Allen of Tacoma spending a few days with Miss Ettzabeth Chadwick. oe Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Armstrong have come tn from thetr summer place at Wing Point to their house town, eee Major John Mood, U. 8. A. and rs, Hood are in Callfornia, having down for a fow weeks’ Mra. Russel G. Page returned yee Mrs. W. A. Irwin left this week |for Winnipeg, where she will jotn Mr, Irwin and proceed to New York | sht-tinted autumn flowers Were jor q short visit, They will return /arrar takes her work very serious | way of California. eee Misa Gladys Matthews ts entertatn- Greening and Mra Alber\|ing as her hous gucst Mise Man guertte Bone, of Junenu, Alaska. eee Mre, Wallace Fisher, of Mt. Ver. non, fs the guest of her sister, Mra. GUbert Skinner. Beta Sigma Alumnae Beta Sigma Alumnae of Delta o of i. Leonard Vaupell, 2336 irty second &., Saturday, October 1, at 2:30 o'clock, Agee eahurst Auxiliary t Tea Shop Mra, R. Willlame wit! be hostess amp, Mre. O. B. Dagg. Mrs./for the Seahurst anxfifary at the Caroline |Orthopedio Tea Shop Saturday, a» Mrs. B. C. Eves, Mra M. A.|sisted by Mra. F. B. Carpenter, cs. R. Layton, Mra, May Knight. rm. F. R. Bartlett, Mra H. LL. Mre. West Woodland P-T, A. ‘West Woodland P..T. A. will meet the school auditortum, Wednes Minn ar METROPOLITAK MONDAY OCT, 9 EVENING ‘The Senttic Artiste’ Sertes Presents MARGARET MATZENAUER ‘The World's Greatest Contraite IN CONCERT SEATS NOW GELLING Phone Main 6212 METROPOLITAN ALL WEEK John Golden Presents TOM WISE “Three WiseFools” Saturday NIGHTS: 500, $1.00, $1.50, §2.00 Service Safety Success THE BANK FOR SAVINGS $400,000.00 CAPITAL Money to Loan on Mortgages We Sell High Class Bonds Drafts on All Parts of the World Pine St. at Fourth Ave. | Music Robert Bradley to Give Recital | Mr, Montgomery Lynch wil pre sent Robert Bradley, baritone, tn « complimentary recital at the First Methodist chureh Iriday er 18 Asstating will | Temple chorus and the Temple Mi quartet, with Mrs. Montgomery Lynch accompanist. Tho program will be as follows . Bogne Ret Tu (Mask: K Mr Be | Trisagion and Sanctus (# parte), Mawley T he Temple chorus Frenen so “Ob “~v Mr, Robert Bradiey “funeet™...... Van de Water The Temple . Morara mt € Dr Mb Cyote of five yam) ‘ A Book of Verses” “The Moving Finger “Tet, An Th “For tome Mr. Robert Bradley "O Love That Will Not Let Me Ge" sscse Robt, A. Frese Mr. Archie Hmith ana the Temple chorus Bones In (Den Tuan). id Mot Know™ “Consecration” “Lassie o° Mine”... cc... Mr, Robert Bradley ee Geraldine Farrar a Cosmopolitan Geraldine here tn concert day evening, October 16, under the local management of the Ladies’ |Munteal club, ts one of the most fas cinating singers in public life Her beauty ie an actual fact and not the imagination of her admirers. She ts terday from a visit of several days exceedingly tntelligent, highly cul. with her son, Mr. Rassell G. Page, Jr, ta Port Angeles. ee tured, the possessor of @ very pretty wit; in fact, has all the qualities neo esmry to make her a notable figure fa any society, aside from her gifts and achievements as an artist, Like all artista who really succeed, Miss ly. She te « hard student and dur ing the months when she ts singing she necessarily leads a very quiet existence, Her vacations, so called, are devoted chiefly to study, and when the whole sum of her existence fe taken tnto conetderation there ts very lttle real pleasure or recreation for her outside of her work. In @ sense Mies Farrar ts thoroty cosmopolitan. She speaks French, Italian and German like « native However, tn the end, Miss Farrar ts jnot only thoroly American, but ithorely New England. She was born tin Masenchusetts, within 10 miles of Bunker Hill, She comes of Maine stock and she has lberal quantities of the hard common senme that ts charnctertstic of the Down Bast Tan-| keen, She ts @ most unusual combt jnation of artistic temperament and matteroffactness, The combination is all the more unusual since she never allows one to interfere with the other, but on the other hand al ways makes them mutually helpful! to her. In this rare combination can be found euffictent reason for the extraordinary success of this remark able artint St. Paul's cathedral ts enld to have been built without an oath raed Just 4 tablespoon to a A single package does brid wedin—al the dikes for more than two weeks. WOMEN UBS FOR BATURDAY Rummage Sale Chapter A, P. 1. ©., will hold tte annual rummage mile Saturday, Oo tober 7, at 1904 Sixth near the Westlake market. 5 ete Pioneer Day at Puyallup Fatr Pioneer day at the Western Wash- ington fair, at Puyallup, will be ob served fe 1 all Washington F Are anked to meat at Co Saturday morning, at 9 o'clock, take the boat for Tacoma, From there they will go to Puyallup by trolley, Members are requested to wear thelr badges, which will admit them to the fair grounds, see Onaway Dancing Club The Onaway Dancing club, com. posed of employes of Augustine @ Kyer, are giving « series of dafices at the Knights of Columbus hall, the opening dance to be held Saturn day evening, October 7. A good time te assured. Long's orchestra will furnish the musto, eee Ravenna Chapter No, 189 Ravenna chapter No. 189, 0. B. &., will hold @ dance at Little's hall, 45th and University way, Saturday, Ooto- ber 1. Good music. one Maple Lesf Auxillary ‘The wom euxiliary to Mapl Leaf post, No. will entertain with & dance Saturday evening, October 7, at $:80 o'clock, In the MeKay hall 4203% Rainier ave, corner of Adams ot. ee Kila How-Yah Alumnae The KinHowYah alumnae wit) meet at Meves’ cafeteria at 12.50 p. m. Saturday, October 1. ee Delta Zeta Alumnae Delta Zeta alumnae will hold their regular meeting at the home of Miss Martha Johnacn, 4808 Aurora av Saturday afternoon, October 7, o'clock’ Officers will be elected for the ensutng year, Members urged te attend. ere Cinsslc Culture Club Ffonortng the presidents of the Federated clubs of the city, the Clanstc Culture club will meet at the Federated clubhouse Saturday, Octo ber 7, ot 2 Bp m Mra John Cobb, hostess eee Otymple Club Dance ‘The Olympic club will gtre the first dance of the season at their clubhours, 1139 17th ave, on Batur day evening, October 1, There will [be goed music and refreshments will be served. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Mientan Club ‘The regular meeting of the Cilon fan club will be held Tuesday, Octo ber 19, at the Federated clubhoune at 2 o'clock, The program will be on Campfire Gtrie’ work. Members are privileged to brin: . Wallingford Circle Wattingtord circle of the First Presbyterian church will meet Mon- day, October 9, at 2 p. m., at th THE SEATTLE STAR *S CLUBS home of Mra, John ©, Corbett, 4127 Mastern ave, Mise Gilfillan will as alist; visitors welcome. ee Ladies’ Lyric Choral Club ‘The Ladies’ Lyrio Choral club wit! | “ moet for. rehearsal Tuesday evening, | October 10, at 745 o'¢ in th main Sunday school roe the | Firet Presbyterian® church, Miss Irene Spencer, soloint. see Thegdore Roosevelt Auxillary Theodore Roosevelt auxiliary the Veterans of Foreign Ware will moet with Mra, Gus M. Freed, 2916 B. spre Tuesday, October 10. Luncheon at 1p. m, Members are asked to come early, prepared to now. eee Green Lake W, ©. T. U, Green Lake W, ©. T. U, will meet for an all-day session Wednerday, ee Beattle Review No, 8 Seattle Review No, 4, W. TB. A. of the Maccabees, will meet Thureday, October 12, at the A. 0. U. W. hall 1409 Ninth ave. atip. m Officers . wear white, . ee Palm Circle No, 66 | Palm Circle, No, 64, Neighbors of) and friends with the second of their season dances, at Keoonomy hall, First ave, and Pike st, Tuesday eve. ning, October 17 od music, eee Literary and Travel Club meet at the home of Mra, 8 L. October 11, with Mra, Irene Hawley, $ Business meeting | 7) Woodcraft, will entertain Neighbors | © ‘The Literary and Travel club will! Stanley, 1127 17th ave, N, Monday, | 0 Quarante Club The Quarante club announces Ite program for 1022-1923 as follow Coto Helen Molt, | to |" * LAving nde, 6923 Obil Mrs, W. F Miten-! ao W., hostess, He iat 1 Owe the Barometer of Jing, B. Coon, Miss Mabel arive Maren @, 4023 Childe @ M. Morton, 1920——Mre. ct Explosives,” Mr, ook March 20, 1998—Mre W, G Kintner, | 4108 Weet Findlay st, hostens Ke-| sponse to roll eal, “Irish Bo: 1 prit 0, 192t—Mre A. CO Reinhardt, » hostess. Two » ot Hi ai and Bodily Me | « | |October &, at 2:40 p.m. Mins Mar, tina Johnson will read @ paper on “The Constitution—Ite Origin and Boope.” Thursday Progress Gud ¥; ‘The Thursday Progress club wit | meet at the K. C. home, Georgetown, | Thursday, October 12, at 3 p. m |Take Georgetown car at Occidental ave eee King County District Convention The King county district conven Iton of the Degree of Honor, Pro tective association, will meet in the [A O. U. W, ball at Kirkland, Tues day, October 17, at 1030 am Full reprematation tod, . Myrtle Soctal Club jday, October 9, at 2p. m, in the Masonic temple, Bridge and whist jwill be played. Eastern Stare and friends invited. ee Van Asselt PT. A. ‘Van Ansolt PT. A. will meet Frt- day, October 13, at 3 p.m A talk on the 30-10 plan will be gtven by Refreahmenta, Lincoln high school. eee | King County Legislative Federation | The King County Legislative Fed eration will hold Ite weekly noonday luncheon for candidates at the Y. W. CA. cafeteria, Monday, October 9. C. C. Dill, democratio candidate for U. 8. senator, will speak at 12:26 o'clock Publifo cordially tnvited. cAnd now-telief from the three- times-a-day ruining of the hands ‘Deon times every day your hands are in the dish pan. Don ’t let dish washing be a hardship to them. One tablespoonful of Lux—hot water—and your dish pan is full of rich bubbling lather pleasant to the most sensitive skin. Lux is made to be easy on your hands, It won't hurt them, just as it won't hurt silks or woolens, In these pure flakes there is no ingredient that could possibly redden or roughen the skin, Try Lux to-day. One package will last for 44 dish washings — more than two weeks, Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. FOR Prof, Karl Adama, principal of the! 192t—-Mre WM Alger, 4207 . howtees, Beeponse to roll Review of * (by RW. Bab. } one i May 1, 192% m. Anderson, « Benen @r That 4 Response to roll fons for « Program for stale and Their Alloys” . OW. Aficen, a067 “Auld Lang hyne.” June 1), 1923—-Plente, Alki beach. ee Home Sewing Chih Mre. Rose Tremper, aasisted by Mrs. M. Grossman will entertain the Ladies of the G. A. R. Sewing club “lat Mrs. Tremper’s home, 6757 Byca- Myrtle Social club wii meet Mon: | more st, Wednesday, October 11 Luncheon at noon, Take Phinney car, No, 21, Get off at 70th st. Im portant business la to come before the club, eee Women’s Association of Madrona Presbyterian Church ‘The Women's Association of the Madrona Presbyterian church will meet next week as follows Circle A, jwith Mra. D. A. Hoge, 727 88rd ave, Wednesday, Octobér 11, at 2 p.m; Circle B, Mra. N. N. Stevens, 3210 |B. Marion ot. Thursday, at 1 p. m.; cle C, Mra. J. Hauser, 2 24th ave, Thursday, at 10 a m.; Circle D, Mra. W. RK. Hondley, 3600 EK. Jeffor- son “et. Wedweaday, at 2 p. mi: Circle B, Mra. J. M. Alexandre, 116 Newport way, Wednesday, at 10 a. m. Lux leaves your glassware spare ling without a trace of soapy your silver lustrous, your china spotlessly clean, Galo Py, A. will be held Friday eve ning, “hall. Members requested to attend. cee ‘Tuerday, October 16, at 1:50 p, m., In the *|Jobn Trumbull will speak. ee |] erage in his front yard Ballard High School Alumni Other residents of the Ballard High School Alumni asso. || district flocked to wee the deap elation will 1 in the musts room || and even the email children were at the school, Wednesday, October || wakened to nee the animal, il, ath p.m. 1 Italians Declare perts believe that the next great war will be decided in the air and under HOW IS YOUR WATCH? FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 198 Sunnydale PT, A. The regular meeting of the Sunny: DEER VISITS FRONT YARD OF MAN LIVING IN MADRONA DISTRICT Who aid this ten't a good game country? — Thureday night Gordon F, rm lerton, 909 26th ave, was to see & Goer calmly cropping the Oct. 6, at # p. m. in Grange Mothers’ Congress Mothers’ Congress will convene on Broadway high school Mra n of officers, | TS i Warships Doomed | ROME, Oct, 6-—Itallan naval ex It is believed that the deenag mail doe—ewam from the easp tide of the lake to Seward park and then wandered north along the boulevard to the populous Madrona Aintriet. “Clumay dancers make bad tne a, holding that battleships are| bands,” sexys « well known teacher 4 by airplanes and submarines. of dan (HATTER ()F THE SHopPes BY CECILLE ypouers in Autumn country sides grow more numerous every year. The beauty of the changing foliage, the sha of the air and the delight of Autumn sports makes one loathe to return to town until the sea- son begins in earnest. This year many people will return earlier than usual. The weather being so cold and rainy in many parts of the — that departures to the city will be hurried, [Be OF INTEREST TO WOMEN The Vanity Fair School of Dressmaking an@ Mulinery will teach you to design and make your own hats and dresses at @ comparatively email cost to you. 204 Wells Building. Main 0481, eee ‘The @raping of the modern gown centers about the walstlina, and there is caught with « cabuchon. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS The Jack and Jill Shoe Shop ts gtving free, with every pair of en's $6 or $6 Oxfords or pumps, the Gaintiest new style You will find them at 1411 Fourth Avenue i A rosette of twisted and curled ribbon ts so artfully arranged that ff becomes the center of interest of one of the season's newer hata, a IF YOUR CHILD 5 Is not winning tn the race for grades, Sust put ft tn care of Dr. chiropractor, apd witness the happy results of nerve brain nutrition. 403-4 Hoge Building, Annex. eee ng Pack from the face tilts a hat of ribbon with all of ite lines izing in a Mattering frame for the face, q Sean Os 82 High-grade watch repsiring a spectalty—all work guaranteed, at right price. See Billy C. Nelson, 614 Denny Building, opposite Bou Marche y eee The shingle frock of Setry Gk, with te wipe We mate, Sete fashions that will carry on Into @ new season, costume of this sort, with ite warm fur collar, is covering enough, 'YOU HAD BETTER KNOW MORE ABOUT Dr, Loughney’s Human Bake Ovens They are completely in @ new book sent free to you, postpaid. Write your name address plainly and mall it to 311 Crary Building, Seattle, or Main 6242, Are you aware that many of the most baffling lseases of mankind have disappeared under chiropractic adjustments? See Dr. B Kirby Hale, chiropractor, 228 Peoples Bank Bldg, 2nd and Pike Main 190L j eee fixe and ribbons are abundantly used for gowns as well as picture hots 3 eee GOOD LOOKING GLASSES May be had by consulting Dr. Edmunds. He selects them with @ of sulting each individual. If your eyes need correction, any getting them ts slowly but surely damaging them. You will find on Fraser-Paterson’s Balcony. A blouse of chiffon has every point of the newer fashion, & general tendency to blouse and drape about the sleeves. Then tied to the skirt harmoniously by meang of an interesting motif dot in brilliant colora, Special , of 360 Pairs Women’s Black and Brown - Kid Lace Shoes with military heels On Sale Starting Tomorrow (Saturday), at Per Pair 3 to 8 Wide Widths tang | Peorvscee ¢-* ss eweeaereetzzetr ne PHRASE SSsPpesse eo ¥ of Ot S282 S285 res

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