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Entertains This Evening | oad Miss MacLean; Joted French Woman Coming. ‘ONORING Mise Elizabeth Mac: | Lean, whose wedding to Mr Alfred. Ghormiey takes place the Jatter part of the month, Mrs. 8. D. Wingate ts entertaining with a buffet seetlancous shower at nh ave, N. this eve. The invitations have been lim- ning. ited to thirty Intimate friends of the bride-clect Tho supper table will be presided Mrs, Frederick McArthur nd Mrs. Charlies B. Guthrie, A» Bisting will be Mrs, Mark A Matthews, Mrs, Charles R. Williams and Mrs. Roland C, Williams. oe. . Comtesse D’Audiffret to Arrive October 25 Authorized by the Minister of the Interior. of France, Comtesse D'Au @iffret, who has been touring Cana @ian territories, will arrive in Seat He about October 25 for a series of Jectures in aid of the children of goldiers slain in the world's war ‘and of those who returned disabled for life. It is said that one of the greatest @ifficuities with which France has to contend is the rebuilding of her Face that has been so cruelly deci- mated. Over 1,500,000 children are @eprived of their natural protectors. Their fathers were amongst the brave men who won the world's war. Some died on the battle field, thers returned maimed or tnfirm, @isabled for life—their families, hav- ing no longer the benefits of the father’s earnings, have become ut- terly destitute. “Pro Infantia-Pro Patria offers fome relief to these sad homes by over by Providing full board and education | for one or more of the children. | Im order to arsure the future of the greatest possible number of our Deloved soldiers’ little ones we try to obtain the encouragement of all those who love France and under- Stand the weight of her burdens.” To attend the meetings would Mean to give a mark of sympathy to the cause for which in advance they beg to express their deepest Gratitude. From here Comtesse D’Andiffret Will go to California and will prob- ‘ably make a tour of the states. eee Dinner for San Francisco Guests To honor Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dollar of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. R. William Crosby are enter taining with a dinner for twelve at their apartment Friday evening. eee Miss McMillan Hostess at Smart Tea | Miss Hazel McMillan's tea this afternoon for Miss Janet Powell and Miss Alice Ives was lovely and Smart In every detail. A graceful basket of rough petaled pink chrysanthemums adorned the tea table where Mrs. Walter McEwan Tomkins and Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan presided. Assisting were ‘Mrs. Arthur Latimer, Mrs. Albert ‘Charles Stubb, Mrs. Gilbert Black, Charles Kerr and Miss Dorothy s Fredericks ied October 11 ‘The marriage of Miss Grace or Fredericks to Mr. Benjamin Scholtz was solemnized at the eg of Mr. and Mrs. N. Johansen, 1120 W. Biaine st., Wednesday eve- Ring. October 11, Dr. M. A. Matthews Performing the ceremony at 8:30 o'clock. ‘The homo was aglow with African Marigolds in the yellow and orange tones arranged in clusters and high- handled baskets. White asters and greens formed the background of the altar and Michacimas daisies and palms were grouped on either side, While festoons of asters reached to the far corners of the room. Miss Emma Zolla played the wed- ding march and just before the serv- . Milton Scholtz sang “At The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Lewis Morgan, was beautiful in her wedding gown of shell pink Canton crepe with trim mings of silver Jace. A filet of silver leaves encircled her brow, and for flowers she carried a shower of Ophelia roses, bouvardia and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Johansen as matron of honor wore jade green Canton crepe and | carried an armful of Columbia roses. Miss Ingrid Hollinger was the maid of honor. Her gown was of taf. feta in a dainty blue shade, and her flowers were a sheaf of orchid asters. Little Helen Johansen made a cun- ning ringbearer in a white net frock made over palo blue silk. Ribbon streamers tiled at the ends with tiny rosebuds fell from her sash, and she carried the ring on a white satin cushion. Mr. De Forest Scholtz, nephew of the groom, was his best man. A reception and buffet supper was served to sixty guests following the ceremony. Miss Dorothy Dacred and Miss Emma Zolla presided at the urns, assisted by Mrs. C. C. Callahan, Jr., and Misa Sotla Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Scholtz will be at home after October 20 at 1807 11th ave. W. eee Mrs. Davis Hostess Mrs. Ned Everett Davis will be hostess at four tables of bridge at her home Wednesday afternoon, en- tertaining in compliment to Mrs. William Lavane Nies, of Chicago, who has been spending the sum- mer visiting her mother, Mra. C. G. Bradner, and her brother and ister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bradner, and who is leaving soon for her home. Mrs. Davis entertained this after. Noon with four tables of bridge at her home, 218 Seventeenth Avenue North. Bridge Dinner Club Mr. and Mrs, VWred ©, Ayer are entertaining the members of their bridge dinner club at their home on ¥riday evening. placed for eight. Covers will be | Charming Tea | A most o ming tea was given | thie afternoon by Mra, Judson Falk. nor when she entertained in compli. ment to Miss Anita Merry Wheeler of Tacoma and Miss Marion Fargo | of Pocatelio, Idaho. Mra, Rose 8. Wilson and Mrs, Frank Preston presided at the pret. | tly appointed tea table centered with ja basket of gorgeous dahlias. Luncheon and Linen Shower As & prenuptial compliment to Miss Marriet Baxter, Mra, George | Crabtree wilt entertain with a lunch {eon of twelve covers and a linen |shower at her home on ‘Thursday, eee 1 | Bridge Luncheon for | Mrs. Bredes Mrs, A. J. Trumbull will be host- eas ata luncheon In the apartment of her daughter, Mra, C. C, Mann, in the Olympian, on Thursday, com plimenting Mrs. H, C. Bredes, who} is leaving November 4 to spend the! winter in Honolulu. eee Luncheon Friday at | Rainier Club | Honortng Mra. James Macfarlane, | \just home from Europe, and Miss | Hazel Archibald, of New York, who ia visiting at her honre here, Mra, | Hawthorne Dent will have a lunch- eon at the Rainier club on Friday. |Luncheon Will Compliment Daughter | | To compliment her daughter, Mise | Ethel Berg, Mrs. Frank Berg ts en- tertaining with a luncheon for twelve at her home, 1408 Sist ave, 8. on Sat: |urday afternoon, cee Entertains Thimble Club | Mrs, Joseph C. Harris entertained | the members of the Belvedere Thim-) |ble club at her home Monday after- | noon. | eee |Bazaar and Dance ‘The annual Christmas bazaar of} Alpha Xt Delta sorority will be given at the Hotel Washington Annex on Saturday, November 4. It will be! an all-day affair, culminating with a dance in the evenin, The active members and alumnae jot Alpha Xi Delta are urged to at-/ tend a rally meeting Monday even. ing. October 23, at the chapter house, 3812 18th ave, N. E, at 7 | clock. : Birthday Compliment To compliment Misa Josephine Prince on her birthday, Mra, Murray! |B. Holland entertained with two tables of bridge at her home on Sat urday. |Annual Halloween Smock Party ‘The Seattle Art club will give tts| annual amock party at the Knights of Columbus hall on Saturday eve- ning, October 28, The committes who are in charge of the affair follow: General committee—Glenn Sheck- ls, chairman; Harold Ellis, E. Nor. lng. Refreshments—Addie M. Reed, chairman; Halford Lambke, Ruth Krepps, Ruth Freedman, William Klamm. Entertainment — lL. H. Galucta, chairman; Victor Mesenga, Franklin |Sly, Ernest Norling, Chartes Bowen. Decorations—-Marshall Reid, chatr- man; Mona Heywood, Frank Max- well, Frank Wolfe, Helen Markus, Paul Brockman, H. Roth, Finance—Frank Blynn, chairman; F. Tadama, George Semple, Martha Jengen. cee Engagement Announced Mra. lL. Katz of 648 18th ave. an- mounces the engagement of her daughter, Helen Reid, to Mr. Morris Halpern of Seattle. . . 4 Orthopedic Tea Shop Mrs. W. Scott Matheson will be hostess for Westminster Presbyter. fan church at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, Wednesday. Assisting her will be Mrs. John P. Hartman, Mrs. J. R. Justice, Mre, Raymond Wright, Mrs. Robert White, Mra. Anne EB. Skow, Mrs. J. L. Hayden, Mrs. G. W. English, Mrs. George Beardsworth and Miss Hilda Rob- erts. eee Series of Dances Planned A series of ten dances has been arranged by the Assembly club, one of the oldest dancing clubs in the city. The opening dance will be given on Tuesday evening, October 24, and the remaining parties on No- vember 14, November 28, December 12% January 9, January 30, Febru- jary 20, March 6, March 20 and | April 3. | The dances will all take place at Knights of Columbus hall, ‘Gets-It” jtwo years, arrived Monday Personal Mr, and Mrs. Mayo Phlibrick But ler Weannette Hainsworth) have re turned from their wedding trip, and are at home at the Majo apartments, in West Seattle, eee Mr, and Mra. Bruce Farris, of Van- couver, B. C. are spending a few daya with Mrs, Farris’ parents, Judge and Mra. HM. i. Hadley see Mra. Sidney Garfield Smith and her mother, Mra, W, L. Woodnut, who have been spending the summer here, will leave Wednesday to Mr, Smith at Myrtle Point, B, ¢ eee Captain and Mra. R. B. Derickson returned Sunday from a ten days’ motor trip to Portland, eee Miss Nellie Felger has returned from a six weeka’ .. Dr, and Mra. Henry Suszatlo left Sunday for the East, to be away for several weeks. oe Mies Glorta F Mr. and Mrs. rancis who has been studying in New home here. York, enroute to her eee Mr, and Mra. Keith Misken will remove the last of this week to thelr |new home at 2220 11th ave, N Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wornfall left Friday for the East on an extended Vinit, While away Dr. Horsfall wilh] | British American Women's Auxtil-|“% “ity iast evening heard Ger | attend the meeting of the College of /Ary meets with Mra. R. Gillespie, 1701 iaig warrar, one of the foremost | @utgeons in Boston [Prospect at, Wednenday, Oct. 18, at O°" Rscrican ‘singers, in @ concert © > 1° oe - he |that waw @ veritable triumph for the | Mrs. F. EB. MacDonald has taken the home of Mra, EB. H. Jacobs for the winter, Mra, Jacobs will spend a month with her sonin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. J.B. Salmon, before leaving for Tulare, Cal, to visit her brotherinJaw Mr. and Mra, P. J . and sister, 8. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. James HH. Stanton are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter October § at the Virginia Mason hospital, eee Mra. H. R. Updegratt te spending |" A week In Vancouver, B. C., visiting | ¢ her aon, Mr. D. C. Updegraff. eee Mra. J. B. Carver of Nashville Tenn., te the guest of her daughter, Mra. W. B. Lunsford. eee Mr. Kenneth Edgers han entered the denta) department of the South ern California untversity for a four course in dentistry oe . Mr. and Mra. W. T. Gray have re Moved from the Hotel Assembly to an apartment at 1720 Denny Way Later they will leave for Santa Bar bara to spend the winter. eee Mr. and Mra, James HH. Costello have taken an apartment at the Rag ley Civic Committes The civic committee of the Seattle Federation of Women's Clubs will meet in the Erickson room of the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday morning, Oct. 18, at 10:30 o'clock. This meeting ts called for the purpose of outlining the year’s work and all members who are interested are urged to attend. Ladies’ Lyric Choral (lab The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will meet for rehearsal, Tusnd October 17, at 7:45 p. m, in the main Sunday school room of the First Presbyterian ehurch. Women's Overseas Service League ‘The Seattle Unit of the Women's Overseas Service league will meet Tuesday, October 17, at & p.m. in the University Service room of the Stu art bidg Custer Camp No, 1 Custer camp, No. 1, Sons of Veter. ans, and Custer Auxiliary No, 4 will meet Tussday, October 17, at § p. m, in Veterans’ hall, Armory, ‘The Aux Mary will serve a New England din ner in the dining room at 6 p. m., and during the dinner hour Mra. Jew sie Lewis will have charge of the fancy articles booth Queen Anne Fortnightly Clap The Queen Anne Fortnightly club will meet Thursday, October 19, with Mrs. Fred H. Holmes, 123 Blaine st Nineteenth Century Club The Nineteenth Century club will meet at the Y. W. C. A., Thursday, October 19, at 2:45 o'clock The ONE - . 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OD ROT RRR ACR reat | Vinit In the East. | wednesday, October 1 | Executive board will nk, daughter of) | | WwW THE SEATTLE STAR OMEN’S CLUBS) | CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY sented, pro and con, | speakers Lady Eagles | pupils, Refreshments, Lady FEagios will meet tn the see M. © A. hall Wednesday, Oc Woman's Century Club tober 18, at 1 p. m, Luncheon will] The drama tment of the be followed by a business meeting an's Century club will meet fo and later cards will b heon with Mra, 1. 8, Ingraham, | eae 16th ave, N., Wednesday, Oct. | }18, at 1120 a, m, Mra, W, J, Black Robert Morris Social were well will assist the hostess, ‘The! Tho first meeting of the Morriy Social clu! will be held at Annie Brothue, 1 Wednesday, Octob Pp. m, Wiente lunch, meet Wednesdey, Oct. 18, at 190 p. By @.18 m., at the Federated clubhouse, Mre. Dunlap PT. A. John Trumbull will speak on “Te Dunlap =P. o'clock. A large attendance de-| Alpha Phi Alumnae will meet at | wired, 2 o'clock Wednesday with Mre, H ee L, Bieber, 1121 Tenth ave, N Bpe. W. B. A. of Maccabees jelal business. Important! All members of the W. B, A. of! we eA the Maccabees wishing to attend Aurora Bridge Club ; the rally at Tacoma October 18 witt| Aurora Bridge club will meet Wed take the 11 o'clock Interurban car, | *#day, Oct. 18, at 12 o'clock, for se he FF - - Bs som, sala: luncheon at the home of Mra. W. A Chapter AC, P. BE. 0. Chapter AC, IP’ wale 1812 o- rummage Thursday at British American Auxiliary } Mt, Baker Luncheon Club Mount Raker Luncheon club will meet at the club bh Oct. 18 by bridge. ger, chairr Mra, C. P, a Hostonm Mr Conntal Green Lake P-T. A. Green Lake PT neaday, Oct, 18, at Mrs. A. R. Todd, p eee Tonla Social Club Ionia meet at Masonic tem Oct. 18, at 2 p.m, “. Bocial clu! Golden Pra Chub Golden Era women's parlors at terian chureh, |Men and women | Bring lunch, Luncheon 1 p, m., follow grounds and recreation . “Letsure Hours of Chil | program will be in charge of Mra 8. U. Dil Louies M. Marks oO. % oe Franklin @ per 18, mt 12:80) Progressive Thought Club The Progressive Thought club will! A. will meet} construction of Clubs." at 3 p.m ieee mivene at 2 Alphi Phi Alumnae Wadleigh, #02 N. 86th st wtlake, /Farrar Wins Ovation | An audience that filed the Arena | artist, Miss Farrar has won fame | here and abroad both in opera and | concert stage.” Her coming | forward to on the ¢ has been looked noune Wedne with oa, Mra. J. H. Big keen interest, and her singing ap-| » A. HH. Chaltia, | parently filled or even surpassed all ntine, Mra, J. #1. |*xpectations. Homage has been paid | |her beauty, but it ts her voice that} e jhas brought her fame. | Miss Farrar has « soprano voice of } la lovely lyric quality, one of un- varying sweetness, Her tones are | lot excellent timber, well placed, | lelear and of ample power, Her | dramatic ability is such that she has | | power to express every emotion with Mies Farrar ts « brilliant A. will meet Wed school, 2:30 p. m ast general chair | her votes. artist of pronounced individuality >, O. B. &, wit) Who has all the qualities which | le Woediebday ke for succenn | Car@e | For her opening numbers Mian | . | Farrar gave “Should He Upbrald?,” | by Bishop; “Yonder Now the Sun Is | meet tn | Sinking ; Schubert's “Im. | Peewee ted," by Sehu nd Brahm's b will First Wednesday, Oct, 14, | mann, “O, Fair} over 60 welcome, | Cheeks,” all excellently given. Four | |French numbers followed — “Mad eee * | rignl.” by Chaminade; “Le Papition,” |Jacobt; Hahn's “Si Mes Vers" and Beacon Hill and v-T. Beacon Hii and Robert Fulton Robert Fulton A ant Venitien,” that by Bemberg. Other won approval were numbers PLT. A., in room 19 of school, Wed. | Night.” by Strauss; “The Wounded neaday, Oct. 18, at $10 pom. Mr,|Bireh.” by Gretchaninoff; Dvorak’s Reuben Jones, speaker. Music. “Hong My Mother Taught Me”; . . “The Tryst.” by Rachmaninoff, and Mothers’ Clab Grieg’s “A Dream.” Mins Farrar was Delta Kappa ‘ion Mothers’ | repeatedly recalied and gave many | club will meet at Wodnesday, Oct. 1 o- Woman's FE Re Nata Club The Woman's B meet Wednesda m., at the home o Doherty, 2911 33th following program Vocal— (a) "Fair Springtime Negtnning™... (>) *Biveie Mra FA. Dyers mpanied by Mrs. The Ret Mra. Norman Annett Accompanied by John J. Doherty | good quality and won favor by his Mrs. C. B. Hunt of the art depart: singing of “Robert le Diable,” by | will bare arge of the lesson on i - reat Art.” feyerbeer. A group of French songw bikie that followed were also most enjoy Emerson P.-T. A. able, Other numbers were “The Sea,” The Emerson PF Reach will meet W at 220 p. m. Initiative |known as the 30-10 y, Oct in the school basement measure 46, house |delightful encores, the most enjoy: lable being her singing of the “Haben- | ara,” from “Carmen,” which sho! sang garbed in her favorite Spanish Re Nata club wilt | shawl 18, at 190 p.| Ansieting artiste were Joseph | of Mra, John J.| Malkin, @ cellist of unusual ability, ave & W. Thejand Henry Weldon, whose banso| will be given; — | voice proved one well above the ay- lerage. Mr. Malkin gave the First | Movement of Concerto In A Minor/ by Goltermann; Rimaky Korsakoff's | Chapter 2 p.m Hatnt-faene Maneenet A Song of India” and “Hungarian | John J. Doherty| Rhapsodie,” by Popper, all of which | faint-taene|OT® enthuciaatically recetved. Mr. | Weldon diepmyed a basso voice of} T. 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And it will have the rich, juicy flavor that is found only in food cooked just long enough. The white enamel range is a suitable and attractive addition to an all-white kitchen, The Ranges are on display and may be secured from the Power Companies or the Electrical Dealers. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922. gEGTiLE2 38 2582 42] 32244

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