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PAGE 8 | Seattle Engagement of Miss Dor- is iveuten Announced Today; Date for Win- ter Ball Set. ADAME MYRA PLESs an nounces the engage nt Miss Doris Ferguson to Ensign William Van Hamilton, U. 8. N. of the U. 8 B Tennessee, The wedding will be golemnized on Thursday, October 1? ‘The nows was made known this @fternoon at the tea Madame Ploss gave in honor of Miss Ferguson at er home thru the medium of th teen Which were served in miniature efystal flower pots bearing a slender golden blossom, and attached to Its stem were the cards with the names of the betrothed pair enclosed in amall envelopes Yeliow and bronze chrysanthe MUMs were thru al! the rooms and formed a charming centerpiece for the tea table, where Mrs. Frederick Bausman and Mrs. Daisy Wood Hil dreth presided. During the afternoon Mrs. Shirt Blalock gave several delightful vocal selections. eee Winter Ball December 29 ‘The Winter Bali will be given this year during the holiday season, hay dng been set for Friday evening, De cember 29. ‘The first ball, given four years ago, “Was a brilliant social function, and | @ach year the same group of prom- Women entertain with a similar artistic affair. i hostesses are Mra, John Henry . Mrs. Keith Logan Bullitt, Burke, Mrs. Archibald 8. Dow- fp Mrs. John Eddy, Mrs. Edward Garrett. Mrs. Joshua Green, Mr Papin Greer, Mrs. Lamgdon C. | , Mrs. Paul Mandell Henry, Daniel Kelleher, Mrs, Alexander McEwan, Mrs. William H. Me-| Mrs. Richard Dwight Merrill. | Waiter A. Moore, Mrs. Charles | Stimson, Mrs. Thomas Douglas » Mrs. Edwin A. Strout, Mra rick Struve and Mra, Harry iiney Treat. . Wedding Party Named “The marriage of Mist Elizabeth MacLean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. * B. MacLean, formerly of Tacoma, ) Mr. Alfred Mills Ghormiey, son of late Rev. D. 0. Ghormley and Ghormiey, of Tacoma, will be d Saturday evening, Octo 2, at 8:20 o'clock, in the Beth- Presbyterian church, with Rev. | A. Matthews reading the serv. Mrs. Rudkin, with her husband, Federal Judge Frank H. Roland Williams will be ma- | cent visitor in Seattle.—Portrait by Angvire, f honor and Miss Helen York, | THE SEATTLE STAR udkin, of Spokane, was a re- of ‘Tacoma, and Miss Mary Anderson | hee A ida, sas |Married in Walla Walla |P. E. O. Musicale 3] n Williams will be the fower| Dr. and Mra. James B. Eagleson} The program for the musicale to announce the marriage of their | be gals gh 357g) > P. me boy : the home rm. James Calvert, Gaughter, Geneva Sims Eagleson, t0/ 1509 Tenth ave. N., on Monday, Ovt Mr. Howard Baker, son of Mr. Wil-/16, has the following numbers ar Mam Baker and grandson of Dr, Dor- ranged by Mra. Ora Barkhuff: sey Baker, on Thursday morning, Oc- | . ‘Mr. Kenneth Ghormiey, of Taco- | ‘Wilt be best man, and the ushers | to be Mr, William Urquhart, Mr. R. Anderson, Mr. Ross Suth. d and Mr. Stanley Staatz, of Ta- ber 1: erie: fun Korsakott t x “Hyme ae Reveal ses ~wliptelaetrrrtetae 8 oe ko. ee 1 Before Walla. (e) “Folk Bong and Dance... .... Mr. and Mrs. Baker are spending} *"" ii.) a ee \utumn Ball Mise Helen Schumasa their honeymoon ‘in California and n i Votco— er. and Scopaoagg bon - will be at home in Walla Walla on| (a) -rne pira”.. -Dwight Fiske | thelr retura. (b) “Mysterious club next -Friday evening, ees Mary Carr Moore ling the autumn ball the Wom. (o) “Pools of ‘Peace ; University club te giving at the Program or Rally (4) “T Heard « ey" veentse duet t Honey dancing academy. Mra. Frederick ‘Adame eee i Day and Tea The rally day and musical tea | Vielln— iss Koetter to Wed | Broadway guild of the Orthopedic! OMY Alre.:-:---.>..-..---.Maragate 19 hospital will give for members and| Vv their friends at the home of Mrs. Edgar Ames on Friday, October 20, | will have the following program pre- | sented during the afternoon ont Moon” marriage of Miss jor Koet- @aurhter of Mr. and Henry Koetter, to Mr. William Scott ‘k, son of Mr. and Mra. J. A. ntaste Impromptu... n Pew Coquctte Schutt Vale Paraphrase Btrause-Shutt Mise Buphemia Campbell 7 Choptn Reading from “The © ~ Of Clinton, Iowa, will bel... we. ie | Votes ized in St. Mary’s church Miss Dora (a) “SMelleande tn the Wood” a y morning, October 19, at 9|P!"®—Scherso, rat i toy Fass ‘ Alma Gowts 4 ‘clock, with Rev. Father J. A. Han-|-#ong of Spring soeesimy Worth | (©) “Rain” j Curran Performing the ceremony. Mr.|“Fiack Bird Song”... .-Cyrf Beott Mrs. Frederick Adame ‘and Mrs. Earl Martin will be the | “tometta” Sibelia | Accompani«te — Daisy Wood Hildreth Mra. Katherine Worth and Mra Malcolm Hughes eee eee |Miss Ellis Parkin \Informal Buffet Will Be Bride | Luncheon The marriage of Miss Ellis Parkin, | daughter of Mra. Ada G. Parkin, to ‘Only attendants. _ A wedding breakfast for thirty tm- | Mediate friends and felatives will | follow the ceremony at the home of bride's parents. Miss Koetter attended the Univer- Bity of Wisconsin and is a member % Of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Vorwick | Mf. Earle MacPherson, son af Mra ted from the University ry pasa a. will bes nc + yg Sat Towa, and is affiliated with Si |urday evening, October 28, at the : , Nu fexternity. jhome of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sydney | Bi-Monthly Dinner at -, eee Elford. iv. ~y Tiéheon for Rev. Ralph Magee wit reaa the) Yacht Club {service at 8230 o'clock. Mike Mar.| The bi-monthly dinner at the Seat- Mrs. Charles A. Wendier enter- tained with a bridge iuncheon at her | tertain with a bridge luncheon at luncheon at her apartment in the Broadmore next Tuesday afternoon. eee Three |saret Parkin will be her sister's maid! tle Yacht club, for members and of honor, and the maids of the bridal! their invited guests, will be given party will be Mise Gertrude Elford, Saturday evening, October 21. eee @partment in the San Marco, Tues-|Mi%* Louise Blaine, Miss Alice | @ay, in compliment to her sister, |2Ushee, Miss Ruth Jerauld, Minn Bridge Luncheon ‘Mrs. Fred Plummer, of San Fran.|Mation Elford, Miss Helen Archer, ‘ Mrs. Allison E. Woodruff will en- Miss Marion Kellogg, Miss Virginia . and Mrs. Lesile Shuler, of ertat © lune! ear her house wake et: ot Henshaw, Mins Lois Klock, Mina teFtain with @ bridge lunchheon at a John Bruce, of Los Angeles,|Htien MacPherson, Miss Laura her home, Wednesday afternoon, Oc 4 ; ,|Ketchem and Mra. V. P, Evers j tober 18. Five tables will be in play. who, with Mr. come her: Bruce, has recently to make her home. Mr. Roger MacPherson will be the | best man. * |Pi Beta Phi Alumnae | The alumnae of Pi Beta Phi will meet with Miss Constance Seibert, |Smith College Club 2222 Everett ave in the North Plans Garden Talk | roadway district on Friday, Octo- | “Spring Flowers for the House! per 20. will be the subject TO REMEMBER TUFSDAY, OCTOBER 17— at, Goreme on which Mrs. | e2e John Carroll Perkins will address the . 7 ‘ imembers of the Smith College up | Bridge Club Entertained Mies Alice Ives. and their friends Tuesday afternoon,| Mrs. Preston Carson entertained Mrs, Judson Vaiknor to entertain at bridge tea in compliment to Miss Marion Fargo, of Pocatello, Tésho. and Mises Anita Merry Wheel of Tacoma. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18— Bunset club to have Halloween @ance and card party. ‘Mrs. Henry C. Field's luncheon at home to honor Mrs. James Mac- fariane. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19— Mrs. Alfred Rollo’s tea tor the of- ficers and committees of the Broadway Guild, at home. Mrs. A. Rocke-Robertson to give « October 17, at the Women’s Univer.|the members of the Fort Lawton |sity club, |bridge club of three tables at her Mrs. Perkins {* an authority on| quarters on ‘Thursday afternoon. |bulb culture. She will give many | o- 9. © |valuable suggestions as to the best| Calendar for Orthopedic way of forcing hyacinths, daffodils, |Tea Shop tulips and other bulbs. A limited number of tickets wil!| The Orthopedic Tea Shop will be be sold. Reservations should ‘made with Mra. Herbert Crowder, |ing guilds: |2024 11th ave. N.; Capito! 0860 Mrs. Arthur A. Phinney, hostess; eee Tuesday, St. Margaret's guild of st. Mark's church, Mra, Margaret Cheal, | Dinner to Compliment tea in compliment to her mother, i hostess; Wednesday, Westminster » of Vancouver, 1! Miss Merrill {church, Mrs. W. Scott Matheson, | As a compliment to }iss Virginia |chatrman; ‘Thursday, St. Mark's Merrill, who is leaving next week for | guild, of St. Mark’s church, Mra. D. |a visit in the Hast, Misx Hariret Bax. | MeEachern, chairman; Friday, Alki jter tg entertaining with a small din-|auxiliary, Mrs. Charles H. Gaffner, |ner at her horhe this evening. | chairman; Saturday, Frink Park / . Broadway Gutid's tea at the home of Mra. Edgar A Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Keruby ceooene at @ bridge dinner at home. || ee | guild, Mrs. Henry Brown, hostess, WAY, OCTOB : sie s, PI y URSDAY, OCTOBER se— || Married Thursday | Assisting Mrs, Phinney on Mon Tourtelotte, in Trin- |) By : ’ | day will be Mrs, J.B. Shephard, Mrs. ity church, at 8:30 o'clock. vening 8. B. Christie, Mrs. John Condon, Arctic club will inner dance, Bridge tea at the by First Hill Guild of the Or- thopedic hospital. BDAY, OCTOBER 28— Mins Vernita Sweazea to wed Mr. s Morris ijundquiat in St. Luke i pro-cathedral, in Tacoma, Whve Halloween Mrs. Florence Spaulding announces | Mra. John Haynes, Mrs, 8, A. DI jthe marriage of her daughter, Flor-| Mrs. W. L. Avery, Mrs. A, W. An- ence, to Mr, Gales Gilmore, son of | derson, Mrs, Carl W, Lucks and Miss Mr. and Mrs, Gilmore, of Chester, | Olga Deickoff. Mont, % | The ceremony was performed tn jthe parsonage of All Saints’ church Hotel Sorrento Custer Camp No. 1 Custer Camp No, 1, Sons of Vet- #40 o'clock. | Thuraday ning, October 12, at 9)erans, and Custer Auxiliary No, 4 Halloween dinner dance at the |lo‘clock. Mrs. Harold Strage, mister | will meet Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 8 p.m. of the groom, was matron of honor,|in Veterans’ hall, Armory. and Mr. James Coshaw, brother-in The aux iMary will.xerve a New Ungland din. law of the bride, was best man. Aj|ner in the dining room at 6 p. m, supper for relatives and intimate |and during the dinner hour Mrs. Jes. friends followed, at the home of the! se Lewis will have charge of the bride, fancy articles booth, Vhylils Hamlin to be hostess a Halloween 0, B. Thurmona to at & masque Halloween Mrs, William A. Glasgow will en- | be|in charge, next week, of the follow. | Monday, Trinity Parish, | Personal Dr. and Mra. James B. Eagleson jare leaving Monday for the Bast |where Dr. Eagleson will attend the | meeting of the College of Surgeons in Boston. eee Mr. and Mra, Fred H. Baxter are spending the weekend in Victoria, B. C. eee Mra, Alex Howle, of Spokane, ts the weekend guest of Mre. Peter Davison at her apartment in Adrian Court ¢ ee Mr. and Mre, William H. Fickes sailed today for the Philippines. “ee Mra. Bo Sweeney, who spent the unmer in the city, will leave Mon- day for New York, where she will | spend the winter | ; | Mrs. John Farland, of Richmond, Va., the guest of Dr | Blackford, is convaleacing from a re cent operation at the Virginia Mason | hospital. eee Mra, Fred Plummer, of San Fran cisco, who has been viaiting her | brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Charles A, Wendler, is leaving October 20 for Portland, where she will join Mrs. | kane, and motor to her home in the South, | Mr. Walter P. Miller left today for the Orient, on a businens trip. oe Mrs. Peachy and son, Frederick, left today for Montreal, to sail later |for Europe. | eee Mrs. Harry Glenn Stibba, who re | cently underwent an operation at the Virginia Mason hospital, will be re- |moved to her home next week. aor Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Parks have remoyed from Enetal, where they have been for the summer months to Mr. and Mra. Manson F. Backw home, at the Highlands, for the win ter, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Mertens mo- red to Vancouver, B. C., today, to pend the week “ee Mrs, Stewart Barber will return the last of October from a month's | Eastern trip. eee Mrq. Li L. Love ts in Spokane, vis- iting her sister, Mrs. A, F, McClaine, unti) after the holidays, cee Mr, and Mr@, Max Ragley have re- | Ragley apartments. cee Mr, and Mrs, Henry L. Gray are occupying an apartment at the Rag- |Jey, having removed there from the | Broadmore. eee Mr, Harold Hurlbut, lyric tenor, of |New York, who has been on a twen- ty-two weeks’ concert tour, accom. panied by Mrs. Hurlbut and little jdaughter, Nell Elizabeth, will arrive | Sunday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Shirley Parker. North End Progressive Club A business meeting of the North | End Progressive club will be held with Mrs. Afina Bloom, 1234 EB, 69th #t., Tuesday, October 17, at 2 p, m. A program will begin at 3 o'clock Lady Wiille Forbus will speak. Take blocks east, On Wednenday evening, October 18, the club will meet at the home of Mrs. Austin, 2218 N, dist st. Pro- gram at 8 o'clock, Among the speak- fers will be John B. Miller, Malcolm Douglas and Nina Buchanan, | and Mrs. J. M.| | Mr. and Mrs, Edwin C. Ewing and | moved from 716 16th ave, N. to the | Ravenna or Cowen Park car to 10th ave. N. EB, and transfer to jitney. | Get off at 69th st, and walk 1% Seattle High regular ie Wen attle High § A. will b id in the Mbrary the sche Monday, Oct. 16, There will be a social half hour from 240 to lo'clock, and at 8:10 o'clock Mina | Margaret Birkman, ad of the | departen will speak, A large a jtendance In desired | re | Stevens POT, A i 4 Stevens PT. A. will meet Monday, Oct, 16, at 315 p.m, De | Harlan C. Hines, professor of educa tion at the University of Washing will talk on "Measuring the In nee of Behool Children.” Mu by the pupil of the school, Short 1, Auxiliary Ga | | | J. K. Smith, of Spo-/ | partments will meet next week as follows: Monday, October 16, the French department will meet at the Hotel Washington The beginners’ class at 10 a. m, the juniors at 11 Jo’clock and the advanced class at 12] o'clock. New members will be wel comed. | | i business megting . tive Federation King Co. Leg’ King County ative Federa tion will have its usual noon meet ing for politica! candidates, Monday Oct. 16, in the cafeteria at the Y¥. W CA At 2p. m, the somt: | thly meeting will Mr mon E. Bradfé 1 discuss the eal of the ft Ne wnity”’ bill, known as rendu which will be voted November election. Miss Nina Buch coun ty superinten r will speak, The pu is Invited } Faith Lodge, No, 168 Faith lodge, No, 168, Ladies’ auxil lary to L. A. of M, will give @ hard times party Monday evening, October 16, at 8:30 o'clock, at 110 Cherry at Dancing and cards. ae ADDITIONAL CLUBS Stevens W. It. ©. No. 1 Benefit Hazaar Btevenn Women’s Relief Corps No to Stevens Post N 1 planned a benefit y, October 20, It R., have baraar for Frid will be an all and will be given in the © hot bine and evening « lunchéon, wh: ved, will take place # at 6 o'clock there will be a sumptuous chicken dinner. Whist will be play ed at 2:30 and §:30 p. m, with good prizes awarded Dainty articles suitable for Christ mas gifts will be on sale and the numerous booths will feature ly, delectable honre-made foods, fruit ete, Ther 4% miscellaneous booth and ne telling booth, ax We tions. The G public, their affi and friends, are ¢ per attr Army of the * ated organizations rigily Invited. e lonor Convention ‘The semiannual King county dis trict convention of the Degree of Honor Protective ansociation, consin ing of Beatte Lodge No. Aquilla Lodge No, 35, Seattle and Lake lpdge No, 10, of Kirkland, wilt con. vene at Kirkland, Tuemday, October for an aliday seasion. Mrs. Mabel M. Peterson of Seattle Lodge No, 7 will preside Other officers are: Vice president, Mra, Elinor 8. White of Aquilla No. 35; second vice president, Mra, Clara Lotka of Seattle No. 7; Mra. Ida Munch of Aquilla No. 25; treasurer, Mrs, Pearl Merton of Aquilia; usher, Mra, Ethel Foxnough of Aquilina; assistant usher, Mra. K. Safford of Seattic No. 7; inner watch, Mrs. Julietta Morton of Aquila; O. W., Mra. Lena French of Seattle 0. 7. Lake Lodge No. 10 of Kirkland will act as hostesses The convention will convene at 11:20 a. m, and members and dele: gates will take the Kirkland ferry at Madison st. at 9:45 a. m, eee Seattle Lodge No. 7 Beattie Lodge No. 7, D. H. P. A, will give a progressive whist party Tuesday, October 17, at 9 p, m., in Svergreen hall, A. O. U. W. build ing. 1409 Ninth ave. Prizes awarded and refreshments served. Business meeting at 745 p.m eee Koosevelt High School to Receive Silk Flag Atevens Woman's Keliet Corps No. Degree of 1 will present a large silk Mag to the | new Roosevelt high school on Tucs day, October 17, at 2:15 p.m. Mra Ruby Burns, patriotic instructor pro tem of the corps, will make the pre sentation, The high school chorus will make its first appearance and will give several “tions. All G. A. FR. comrades are expecially in vited to attend the ceremonies. ee Woman's Century Club The Woman's ¢ The art department will meet the same day at 2 p, m, at the home of Mra. Caroline 8. Clark, 4508 16th ave, | N. KE, Mrs. F. C. Cole assisting host- one. Program, utionary Period,” Mra. Jonsie ciliott, a sisted by Mrs. W. M. Elliott, Mrs. Catton and Mrs. Dahlem. “Hudson River School," by Mrs. Arthur Holt The drama department will meet for luncheon with Mrs, E. 8. In graham, 1662 16th day, October 18, at 11:30 a. m. Mr&. W. J. Blackwel} will asstet the host. ess, The program will be in charge of Mra, Louis M. Marks, eee Ladies’ Literary and Musical Club The Ladies’ Literary and Musical club will meet with Mrs. W. H. El 2 N. 39th st, Wriday, Oct, ‘i 30 p.m. 7 o'Clock 7 o'Clock 10 BIG ACTS Season Tickets ........500 Single Admission «We Free Dancing Show Starts 7:45 secretary, | niury club's de. | ave, N., Wednes- | WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR MONDAY | Gopher Club The Gopher club i» planning @ Halloween y to be given Friday | evening, Octe ut the Collins field houne All former Minnesotans Elderbloom Club About 200 members of the F bloom club gathered at the K, P.| hall on October to greet their | found Mrs. America King, now of! Everett, who was the honor guest, | Mrs, Jolin Morrison, president, intros | duced Mrs. King, who gave a-abort | talk birth of the elub in 1944, he offered her congratulations upon | *s wonderful growth to 600 mem: | ra fa, BA of the the Macegbees, Seattle I will moet with Mra. 6 Fifth ave. N. W., Thursday, Oct at p.m, Members and triend in Ladies Lyric Choral Chu The Ladies’ 1 meet for rehears 17, a p.m, in the matr school room of the Firet Pres see Veterans of Forelgn Wars The Ladies’ nuxiiiary of Col. Roose | velt post, No. 24, will have a roctal | dance October $8 p.m, Roonevelt hall which all frien Invited. ‘These da the benefit of the he ‘The regular meeting of Roones 24, will be | auxiliary, V. F. W held in Roonevelt hall, Tuesday, Oc | tober 17 p.m. Important bust ness, Members urged to attend | eee | atowood POT. A | The Gatewood PT. A. will hold its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, | October 17, at 230 p. m., in the as nembly room at the school, After a short business session, Dr, Paul Ter ry, of the educat al department of the Univers of Washington, will addreng the meeting and the follow ing musical program will be ren dered: Piano and Violin Duet— | houventr «Daria Betty Carey ” 1 Gladys Rutter | ceceaeee thbelivn iternatrop oon eg Business and Professional Women's Club j | The business of the small spectaity | p and {ts opportunities for women brought to the attention of | usiness and Professional W at its meeting, Tuesday g, October 17. Three success ful women will tell how the estab. lished and developed their businesses, | Mra. F. Readman, of the well-; | known Goody Shop, has planned an jinformal little talk about how these | “goody” things came to be. Knowing that children, and par- ents, too, would like something dif. | ferent in the line of toys, Miss Wi-| nonah Blackwell undertook to create the distinctive. Her ability to supply & real public want caused her fame | an a creator of toys to travel far out- | side of Seattle. She will tell the club how she does it. Mrs. A. B. Grindell appreciated an opportunity for service to her city |by placing the best popular fiction jon the shelves of her circluating li- brary. She will explain how circu. lating Uibraries grow, eee Brighton PT. A, | Brighton PT, A. will meet Tues- day, October 17, at 2p. m., for a so celal hour. At 3 o'clock there will be | business meeting, when Mra. Ade. | | aide Hellbron will speak on “Junto Red Crows Work.” The Eighth grad pupils will give the program, eee the F en's club be } Emerson P.-T. A. | ‘The Emerson PT. A. at Rainier | Beach will meet Wednesday, October | 18, at 2:30 p, m., In the school base- |ment. Initiative Measure 48, other.” | wise known as the 30-10 plan, will be presented, pro and con, by two able speakers. Musto by Seventh grade pupils, Refreshments. see Ravenna Social Club Tho Ravenna Social club will meet | at the home of Mra. Julia Markuson, | | 027 Seventh ave. N. EF. Tuerday vote at a meeting of the October 17, at 12:30 o'clock. Bring Building Trades council in the Labor! jone article for lunch. Members, )t¢mple Friday night. I | friends and Eastern Stars are in.|,, 1% favored were: C. C. Dill, for} | vited. U senate; George M. Holcomb, eee representative from the 42d district, | | Seattle Chapter, No. 95 jand Wm. Gaines, county commis- Seattle chapter, } will give its annual | evening, Octobe 95, 0. BE. 8. ball Saturday 28, in the Shrine au- | ditortum of the Masonic temple. This | will be an informal affair and tho best of music has been engaged. Ev erybody ts welcome, and as this ts Halloween time, an enjoyable even }ing is assured. i Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A. R. The members of Lady Stirling chapter, D, A. R, aresrequested to meet at Mrs. H. T. Bredes’ home, 1904 16th ave., Tuesday, October At 1:30 p. m.,, to work for the bazaar. | cee C. T. U. will meet Capitol Hill W. Jat the home of Mrs. Mildred Ma- hew, 225 y15th ave. Williams’ Court, Tuesday, October 17, at 2 |p. m Members invited to attend. Lincoln Lincoln P..T. A. will have a bust. | ness meeting in the annex, Tuesday, | October 17, at 2:30 p,m. New mem | bers urged to attend. | see / \ T. A. Green Lake P.T. A, The Green Lake PuT. A. will have 4 dinner and reception at the school Friday evening, October 20, for the fathers and sons in the community. The regular meeting of the Green Lake P.-T. A. will be held Wednes- day, October 18, at 30 p.m. Mrs. A, R. ‘Todd, past general chairman of the playground and ation committee, will speak elsure Hours.” reer on * eee Queen City Sunshine Club Queen City Sunshine club will in the Masonic T ple, ‘Tues. day, Oct. 17, at 2 p.m. Cards, Bast ern Stars and friends invited, eee | P. -T. A. will meet at the Webs Wobster PT. A school, Tuesday, Oct. 17, at & p.m. Mr. D. Richardson of the Horace Mann school will » pak on the 30 a | plan, Refreshments, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, FARRAR CONCERT MONDAY © Geraldine Farrar, the greatest of | be as follows: American singers and one of the x most famous women of this country, | arta—T/Abborrita Hivale* (“Aida™).. will be heard in concert Monday eve-| +++ . ning in the Arena. During her Call- fornia engagements Miss Warrar re ceived many ovations upon the sing of the famous “Habenara, h she sings garbed in her favor ite Spanish shawl The following program will given by Mins Farrar and her assist ing artiste: Cascio” sesee | "The Loreley” .. 1t oucher 4 Boleti”. on Youn” ... Heure Exquise Le Trefie Quatre Feutlies Iv John Prindle Beott Henry Hadiey bert Hyde be} 1 Solo for Viotoncetio— Boo eee Oe Pitince ment Of Concerts Norman | Aria—"The Valkyrie Cry” (The Val- fires Kyrie") ‘Wagner i Aria—"Robert le Diab Mr. Weldon WET eee amen) PAL ACE HIP (a) “Should He Upbraia (bY * Now the toe {c) “Lmpationce’ ‘ Rosen Kea” .... (e) °O, Fair Cheeks” Miss Farrar 1v French Songs (a) “Chanson de In Touratne” I WANT ANEW CARS| MINES AtL MUDOY YESSIA (>) "Net (a) ) “Madrigal” Le Papillion ) oR men Vers (4) “Chant Venitien Miss Warrar vi Mann | + embers | is yAS) UY ey". = (a ~ Boll for Violonce!lo (a) “A Bong of India”..... “ Turnsky-Korenkot? (>) Hungaria’ Rbapeodie...D. Popper | Mr. Malkin } R. Strauss Gretohantnott My Mother Taught Me” wr Dvorak | Demag (*) (e) * 1 Rachmaninoff | te) * Grieg | ta) * <b) * ©) Cyrena Van Gordon Concert Tonight Cyrena Van Gordon, prima donna contralto of the Chicago Opera com-| pany, will be heard in recital this| evening in the Plymouth Congrega- tional church. This is the first of a Sta: ¥ series of five artist concerts arranged | - PPL by the men's club of the church. Miss Van Gordon's program wilt! Usual Fine Vandeville the action’s never idle The women's auxiliary of 8t. Luke's hospital will give a bridge party at the home of Mrs. F. B. Finley, 2731 | 10th ave. N., Thursday, October 19, | oe Alpha Club The Alpha club will day, October 19, with Mrs. R. Loewe, 316 N. Tist st Luncheon will be, served at 12:30 o'clock. 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