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Seattle Society Bridal Attendants Chosen; Miss Butterworth Will Marry November 15. 188 PHYLLIS GRIFFITH, @aughter of Mrs, Rena B. Grit- | fith, whose marriage to Mr. priced King, son of Mr. and Mra Harry | King, of Seattle, will be solemnized Monday evening, Nov, 6, at the Alpha | X! Delta sorority house, will have as her bridal attendants Miss Elaine Culliton as maid of honor, and Miss | Bisie Collins and Miss Rhea Coupe for bridesmat Mr, Albert Kete Will be best man. Rev. William H. Bliss will read the @ervice at $:30 o'clock. A reception | will follow the ceremony. | Miss Griffith is a graduate of the Wniversity of Washington and |s a/ member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Mr, King is a University of Wash- | ington man and ts affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity. Invitations Issued for Miss Butterworth’s Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. Butte: worth have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Peggy, to Mr, Walter Bower Jenkins of Sacra- | mento, Cal. The ceremony will be performed at the home of the bride-elect’s parents, Wednesday evening, November 15, with the Rev. George Gunether of Mount Vernon reading the service at 7 o'clock, Mra, Warde R. Bowles, of Portland, will be matron of honor and Mr. Bowles will be the best man. The eeremony will be performed in the Presence of the immediate family only. mae eta % ws MIA TTS ree 3 x “8 ee tee A large reception will take place at clock. eee Private View at Fine Arts Gallery _ A private view of the first Amer. fean exhibit of the selected works of Western painters will be held at the Fine Arts gallery on Saturday eve- wing, November 4. ‘The guests of honor will be eight Seattle artists, who will be represent- ed in this collection—Mra, C. A. Mer | fam, Mrs. Robert Walkinshaw | @eanle Walter, Mr. Paul Morgan Gustin, Mr. Edgar Forkner, Mr f bi onzo Victor Lewis. A musical program ts being ar- Fanged, which will be announced in Stewday, Mrs. Earling to Give Edgarita and Ferris, children of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Webster, are leaving this evening ‘Lunch with their parents to spend the winter in California.—Portrait by Hildur Peterson-Allen Hartsook Studio. Bridge Tea Will Honor Mrs. Ward Miss Doris Mitchell will entertain with a bridge tea at her home next Wednesday afternoon, in compliment to Mrs. Charles Ward, her eon. Mra. H. B. Earling will entertain ‘with a luncheon at the Sunset club, afternoon, October 31. eee » ! Tea for Miss McCausland) Misa’ Doris Summers gave a de-| Hghtful tea at her home thie aft-| ee omega tage fe ggee compl | Oy stunday, Mrs Hel sirwen, bor: Toenting | Mise Lajon MeCausiand.|Gennett Valknor and Ensen W. ag engagement was announced | Racias |veeentty: Biggs, form a motor party who will Persona! ts entertaining with a luncheon at t Sunset club, Wednesday after- fioon, November 1. spend the weekend with Mr. and “Invitations have been limited to | suest. Mra. Howard. 8. Wallace and Mise /siry. Richard Frost near Gold Bar. young matrons. Mra. Charles I, Moses and Mra.| Dltabeth Gristin presided at oe urns with a group of Alpha Gamma Miscellaneous Shower For the pleasure of Miss Phyllis a bride to be of early No- Yember, Mrs. Monte Reid Coleman and Mrs. Wilmer C. Hewitt will en- fe with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Coleman, on Proretay. evening. November 2. Mr. and Mra. R. E. Cunningham of Tacoma came over today to be the weekend guests of Mr. and Mra. Jobn M. Spargur «at thelr country home at Port Madison. see Mise Hazel Archibald and Miss Adelaide Heilbron, who have been spending several weeks in town, left Friday for New York cee Mr. andé Mrs, Bert Farrar returned yesterday frpm a short visit tn Port Mand Robert 8. Joyce “3 Preside at the/ neta sorority alsters anniating.| tea table and Mra. Calvin C. Carpen-|Autuma flowers were used to dec) ter and Mra. Marion Russell Cum-| orate, mings will assist. eee Miss Lurline Brown to Be Honored Mrs. 0. E. Thurmond ts entertatn- rag eee S. ing with a bridge of six tables and | home this evening. la linen shower at her home, Wednes- | |day afternoon, November 8, In com-| Service at Orthopedic pliment to Miss Lurline Brown. Tea Shop 9 ood * In charge of the Orthopedic Tea No-Host Dinners |shop next week will be on Monday, This Evening Capitol Hull guild, Mrs. T. B. Owen, Halloween Dance Miss Myra Krakenberg ts enter taining twenty:two guests with a her eee Mr. and Mrs. William Van Hamil}. ton (Doris Ferguson) have returned from thelr wedding trip. Morris Lundquist in St. Luke's pro-cathedral, in Tacoma, at hostess; Tuesday, First Hill guild, 8:20 o'clock. _ A ho-host dinner at the Golf Aub yen nw pe sa Bh se cal eed sere cauneer, dence at the | this evening will include Mr. and Weinesday, University guild, Mee | Mr, and Mra Andrew Price have Mise Fhylis Hawtin to be hastens | MT. Crawford Anderson, Mr. and 4 “sr wineman, hostess, Thureday, (removed to their new home at 905 at a Halloween masquerade dance, | Mrs. Cornelius Edward Hughes, Mr x’ |B. Howe at. East Highland Drive guild, Mra. Mies Elizabeth Maclean to wed | and Mrs. Ralph Hoffman, Mr. and Pe, & Mt. Itred with. A 4 io ee C. Graff, chairman; Friday, Mount Bethany Prestyterian wma, 8 | Mrs. Magnus Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. payer Park guild, Mrs. W. B, Rap-| Mr. HL G. Stibbs in in Portland/on 9:20 o'clock. Crawford Morrill, Mr. and Mr. | iussen, hostess; Gaturday, Seahurat |* short business trip. ‘The wedding of Mise Bitls Parkin to Mr. Eearle MacPherson, at the home of Mr. and Mre. Albert 8. Eiford, at $:20 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Nefl to keep open house, afternoon ani even- ing, at their new home, 1612 Bigelow ave SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29— Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Hutskamp to entertain informai te eee Mr. and Mra, Howard PD, Wool ston (Katherine Dally) returned re- {cently from their wedding trip and Gre located at 6501 20th ave. N. E. Mrs. Emily J. Maynard has return od from a visit of several weeks in California. Ward Simpkin: lies Ruth Pratt and Mr. Edmund Bold auxiliary, Mra. BR. Williams, bostens. | | Assisting Mrs, Owen on Monday Another no-host group includes Mr. | wit; he Mrs. E. C. Brier, Mra, M, T. and Mrs, Calvin C. Carpenter, Mr. | Giesting, Mrs. Miller Freeman, Mrs and Mrs, Frank Macklem, Mr. 474 Nea Royle, Mrs. H. 8. Frye, Mrs. | Mrs. Frank Fretwell, Mr. and Mrs. | J, sfullane, Mra. William Finn and E. 8. Yeaton, Mrs. Charles Ward. 4-4 Bruce Shorts Miss Doris Mitchell, Misa Margaret Stewart, Mr. Tom Patterson, Mr. 3 Campfire Girls’ Activities home, after 5 o'clock. ‘ - er 2 : Miccsy. Gowenem on. M. Cochran and Mr. Livingston B.| phe Torch for November will be oe ber 28, were taken ‘ Mr. and Mrs, O. EB Thurmona to | Stedman, jr. ready for distribution Saturday, All| Mra. Walter Lanbeck, #matl son A musical program was given by a Se Metowete . pablo active groups in the city are entitled | Frederick and Mex. A. W. Irwin,| Minnie Alice Oxberg, accompanied Japanese sconsut and ars. nirose | Bridge and Silver Tea | to copies for all of their members. | Of Rochester, N. ¥., aro the guests | Py Jeasle Dee Emerick, the nelections Balto to anteriain with = recep: The dumnae @ Pst chapter of | These should be culled for at head. | of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs, R Pesan ete : rspietpe Pirate jon and dance at 1026 First ave. | y m . : neta Se Sli: te “ ardian |B. Daly. a y Huerter, and for encore College ciub will entertain with a | “&# Tau Alpha will entertain on Sat-| quarters by the scribe or guardian) oy eee “My Little Irish Colleen,” words and Halloween dinner dance. urday afternoon, November 4, at of the group. * hel music by the accom int. : WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1— o'clock, with a bridge and silver tea. - Bil engi singh otherness Wi ie fa sagen pd POO, Migs Beatrice Matthews’ dinner to | The affair will be given at the chap-| Miss Ruth has reported three na-jare in the East, are guests this week | ° ré. M. Krikorian spoke on “Near | oe gecor g Sy ay Mr. Wri ter houne, 4616 2ist ave. N. E., for tional honors awarded, two to geattie |@t The Ambassador cast Relief. a Roy McAdam. fj . the benefit of the chapter house Campfire Girls and one to a Montana | dil ditlog we 4 Mrs. Fred W. Newell, Mrs. George | fund. Reservations may be made by Campfire Girl. Ethel Richardson, of | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preston will omen's Society, First Baptist icrehorz, “ad Mrs. Dey Karr to | calling Miss Eleanor McGrew the Kahnoway group, will receive | motor to Tacoma today to attend the} Church ees ek een ee Seattle and northwest alumnae and|the Wakan honor, the highest na- | Swezea-Lundquist wedding this eve-| _ The regular all-day meeting of the ment to Misa Peggy Butterworth. | all others interested are urged to at-| tional honor in handcraft, for a bead- | Ng, and will spend the week end | Women’s Society of the First Baptist Mra. Frederick Dent Hammons to | tend. ed stole of the three desires, Irma} With friends in that city. church will be held Wednesday, Nov, entertain with « tea in cor ” - o ee 1, b ox ec ‘e ment to Mise Phyllis Griftitue, at ji tee ed | Thompson, of the Kormalwa group. | mei Aree pore ° “4 br yen orga : Suet fe Mice Puritie ariet Dinner at Home and Lillian Bossout, of Havre, Mont., | Mr® W. A. Shannon plans to teave | board ng at 11 o'clock, when 3 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3— iy dah ten: Rearinan Bite as winners of the vacation picture |M¢xt week for Hollywood, Cal., to | lection of officers will be held i, Halloween cabaret et Women's Mire. Btephen B. Gibbs will | contest, will each receive the Shuta | Vist her nephew, Mr, Allan Dwan,| At 2:30 o'clock, a tea will be given : Waiversity olab 21 6:30 ecioee be dinner hosts at their home next | Hor ur tor photouraphy” untifafter the holidays in the Brawley room, in compliment SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4— Thursday evening nad pt thon iy eee to Mixs Caroline Davis, superintend- Alpha Xi Delta sorority to have a Word nas been recetved from Miss M i it at th ; es, , : Mr. and Mra. J. B. Hill have re-|ent at the Minor hospital, her assist the Hotel | Ruth that «he expects to return to} Mah Jongg and Tea | Seattib Movember 11, Any: groups |'uTaed Sosy 8 motor trip east, of the | tAt Mise Burok. Sad’ the surses at mm ne pene We J Mrs. M. A. Waite and Mrs. C, 1. | wishing to make appointments with | mountains short talk. Pr we m iar re Ae . 001 er tuncheon we og ata ze ¢" 3 ? ‘Osram . etresh~- At Frederick , to honor | Dahlem are entertaining thirty | her, beginning November 13, should | 61, tom 2:99 to 4:30, ‘This ‘will be | mente. Fete Tr oe Miss Lelon Me 4 ats at the Tennis club next | call headquarters, & conventent time for guardians wh nde ‘ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5— nursday afternoon, ‘ - akos: pith bemeagg ¢ 1 rc : 3 Major ‘and’ Mra.’ John | Hermay Mah Jongg will be played, followed | ‘The Christmas bazaar will be hela | cannot poner a npn a hentai abe reyes ofthe be a A sa an ae Boye Mat | 4 : ~ d the course will be followed ; will mee afternoon to honor Colonel Karle | PY tea, at the Armory during the afternoons | 45 ty given in the evening. There ate| Wednesday, Nov. 1, at 2 p. m., at | DiArey Pearce and Mra. Pearce eee and evenings of December § and 9. | sf pig Bcc pty: DrArey Pearce and Mra. Pan D D ch d oe Lootnt wel ic antaeringe still a few vacancies, Register at|the home of Mra, D, K. McDonald Ae ic » Chan; i booths will be divided as to ar. |°0) 6808 10 ‘a B and M /ance late Change \ticles, rather than having a booth |°"°® ae eae MONDAY, NOVEMBER o— The dance Planned by Miss Dorts | ron og group, as this seems the fair a tee ye The marriace of Mise Phyllis Grit. | Wincher for the members of Alpha est meann of securing equal chances |.,% °lae 1n symboliam will be held Seattle Council of P..T. A. ‘a digg, 5-¢ goa bering Fo ra Phi sorority on November 8 has been | fn all, ‘The Lakota ie e ye} buat. at tan aqua, Tuesday afternoon from Plans have been completed for the 30 o'cloek hanged to Friday evening, Novem. | (7% M0: The Lakota group of bual: | 4:80 to 6:00. Girls who wish help in|seml-annual conference of Parent- Mrs, William Sherman Walker, Mrs. | ber 17. eee ae eee ee cuaree of dane | selecting names and designing sym-|Teacher workers, sponsored by the . eebe | ing during the evenings. bols are invited to attend, Seattle Councll of Parent-Teacher Luncheon Planned Scribes’ Meetin, aswoctations, with Mrs. R. E. Thateh- Pe ore Mii orb * 3 ints “van wn e “ . This is Just a reminder to groups|er as chairman of the conferen . ne hy Knot nb ia entertain ne regular monthly meeting Of! who have signed up to make candy |committes, assisted by Mra George | ne with # luncheon at Frederick & scribes will be held at local head-|for the soldiers at Port. Townsend. and Mrs. J, B, Reke, wh Mr. and Mrs. Charles ¥. Cline wiii | Nelson's tea room next Tuesday aft-| quarters at 10 o'clock Saturday, No-|Candy tn due at Loheat t lat ridges Cole dees tamasiten Ach dukes os the L soso dean ; 2 cao tae Ai ie | ohequa not later uesday, Oct, 1, at 10 a. m., Bunset club pon, pliment to Miss | vember lee that your group 18 | than Noy. 10, in the First M, KE. chureh, Fifth istuntie Gecueitiin 10. Phyllis Grittith, represented’ by your scribe, and if aaah and Marion st, Patrosp ace ‘The of Mise ¢ | she cannot attend, send a representa: | ‘The all-city bik 7 oo | r ike planned for Nov.| Mrs. George N. MeLoughii wi bacher fa ve Coe group vi “ by Sinai pe » ton yl AE Luncheon for oe er eter | Hare eae yr | By a) He held on Mercer island un- | lHamentarian for the State Federation Sivas agers. at ‘bam 3 ember, Nor er 4./der the direction of Mra. Norr of Women's Clubs will le: Dar w Miss Butterworth Scribes are again asked to bring or) Huber, assistant guardian to Mra, Sanitary ‘ari a8 aioe evigrt f Mrs. Arthur Kaward Gilroy enter-|#end in their group symbol and| Jone H. Pritchard of the Canwita |o'clock*programs for both grade and SATCRDAY, DRCHMMER 1e— | ained pith @ luncheon of eight cov. | meaning with thelr weekly report. |group. Girlx who wish to Ko take| high schools will be directed by Mrs ertrude r# at Frederick & Nelson's on Wed- | This is important. " . ‘ Min OF OM Us. Tere nee et |. is my . the East Seattle boat “Dawn” from C. No home of her parents, Me and penises f inp tee as & compliment to _ the Lescht ferry landing at 9 elon A ioaaes Sioniat ays? opapats LW A. & fora, or Pe od be ” w Z J r Mra. Fd, at 6:30 o'clock. F Key Butterworth, ae atiernion lasiatng contin, fee Saturday morning, and should planj Mrs, M. D. Willlamson, chairman dian; jonday, Ov. to take thelr own lunches, eee ee ts TH SEATTL 4 STAR ‘Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY Ladies of the G, A. Te Mra, F, Hein wil} entertain the La dies of the G. A, R. Monday after noon, October 30, at her home, 4544 Evanston ave, Cards, Veterans and friends of Washington circle in vited. eee Salmon Bay Rebekah Auxillary An afternoon and evening bazaar will be held Monday, October 30, by Salmon Bay Rebekah auxiliary. Spe cial entertainment in the evening eee Halloween Manquerade Under the Auxillary of Maple Leaf Pont, No. Halloween tm wquerade dunce will be given at Douglas hall, 916 B. Pine wt, Monday evening, October 40, for fit of the pipe band. the ber | . Humano Soclety A general meeting of the Humane nociety will be held on Monday, | October 90, at noon at Y. W. C. A private dining room. Mies Griffiths lis leaving the elty and members will have ortunity to bid her | good-bye and thank her for her ef forta in behalf of the society | phys niver- Dr. Galley, Instructor tn jologieal chemistry at the U nity of Washington, will speak on the ways in which animals are treated land the results attained thereby at lthe untversity, This will be both in lwtructive and tnteresting and all Imembers should attend and bring \their friends, 12 o'clock sharp, eee Commonwealth Club | The Commonwealth club will meet at Boldt’s Second ave, restaurant, Monday, October 30, at 7 p.m. Miss Mary Sanders will speak on “Impres- nions of the British Political Situa- tion,” | eee. | ADDITIONAL CLUBS Sharon Chapter On Friday evening, Nov. 3, the |¥irst Presbyterian church's Sharon |chapter of Westminster guild will |give a concert at which Miss Mar. | guret Olson will give two interpre |tive one-act plays, anaisted by Mr | Ernst Worth, vocalist, Mr, Wilbur | Westerman, violinist, and Mrs. | Ernst Worth, accompantat candy sold. . Allah Social Club Allah Social club will meet with Mre. Grace MePherr, 4619 Second ave, N. E, on Friday afternoon, Nov, 3, at 2 p.m. Ansinting the hostess will be Mrs, Minnie Wilson and Mra. Tillie Nickey. Cards and delicious homemade ee refreshments, Bastern Stars most cordially welcome. Take Walling: ford car. Tyee Tribe No, 67 ‘The first dance of the season to Refreshments will be served and. Seta tn cnemernen ie tee The first program of the seriew of | rts “ot the Be chamber music con jattle Musical Arts society will be given Wednesday morning at 11 clock in the Fine Arts auditorium. The Spargur String Quartet, com poned of John Bpargur, first violin; Albany Kitehie, second violin; Hel Her Collens, viola, and George Kireh ner, violoncello, are offering a pro. gram of exceptionally high artistic standard The posthumous Minor ("Death and th Schubert, a masterple of the numbers. by intense fire and energy. portions of this quar symphonic and at times seem almost to require a full orchestra. ing romantic quartet by Haydn, who is regarded a» originator of the string quartet, and two short numbers by 'Glazounoew will also be given. quartet It ty characterized in D| Maiden”) by | follow ce, will be one x Quartet—G Major, Opus 16... Allegro con spirito Adagio sostenuto The pro. Menuetto (presto) ¥t ~Allegro ma non troppe tet Are almost Interludivm tn mi oto antica, } “ ta A charm. Quartet—D Min Maiden”) .. Allegro Andante con mote @ Beherzo, Allegro molto Finaie—Presto pre-school circle, ansisted by Mra. B. A. MeKenzie and Mra, Miwell Hoyt, stale worker of Tacoma, will present the work of the pre-school circle at i2 o'clock. Mra, H. B. Perry will sing & group of songs, accompanied by Mise Ruth Prynne. Bring note books and pencil, also) lunch, coffee will be served. | eee West Woodland Community Party Went Woodland district will have a community party, at the school/ | Tuesday gvening, Oct. 81, at 7 p. m. Buch keen interest has been mani- fested in the affair that two large room, in addition to the auditorium, have been reserved. Booths for can- dy, fortune telling, fish pond, tce cream and games will be arranged in other rooms, A very Interesting program of songs and recitationn will be present- ed by Ellas Manchester, Lenore Gam- bie, Laura Frantz, Laurenes Rich- ards, Elaine Dickerson, Helen Ber Woma: hold the following meetings next week: French department Monday, October 40, Washington 10 a, mj; juni a vanced class at 12. Mra, George N. McLor tertain the chairmen ments with a tea at her home, 1218 which Summit ave, at will give a talk on law, The Child Study ¢ meet Wednesday, November 1, at 2 with Mrs. John Byron Har- DP. m., rin, 6615 34th ave. N. tine P. Williams, of t of education at the Washington, The Current Even will meet Thursday, 2p. m, with the Improved Order of Red Mon, fd sixth grades. Brownies and gob- | discussion. will take place on Tuenday evening, Oot, 31, at $30 p,m. The new hail il be dedicated. Good music and jan entertainment has been arranged or. The Boosters’ club, the four dif- ferent tribes of Red Men, and La- ies ef the Pocahontas lodges are all cordially Invited to attend. see Veterans of Foreign Wars Colonel Roosevelt Auxiliary No. Veterans of Foreign Wars, hos- pital committee, with Mra. Gus Freed os chairman, ts arranging « man hospital on Oot, 31. Take 9 &. m. boat for Tacoma, which will be met by bus that will go direct to the honpital, Members requested to leave candy and cookies with Mr. Parmelee, 1415 Alaska bids. For information call Bast 2763, eee West Seattle Review No. 51 West Seattio Review No. 61, W. B. A., of the Maceabees, will enter. tain with a Halloween party, In Carpenters’ hall, 4441 California ave, Wedneiday, Nov. 1, at § p. m. eee Minnewatha Club The Minhewatha club will give a Halloween masquerade and cow ne ball Saturday evening, October 28, at Christensen’s Broadway hall. Mask- ing is not obligatory. loween decoratio freshments, Dan . Seattle Council of Minute Women Seat met in Frederick & Nelson's auditort- um at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, October 26, Mra, H. D. Hurley, councilor, called the meeting to or. der; after the usual business, names of representatives who would attend the state convention at Tacoma, Fri day, October 27, and Saturday, Octo- Special Hal. music and re ng at 9 o'clock . of the extension department of the vinit to the boys confined at Cush-| Counet) of Minute Women ling will be much tn evidence. eee Russian Dramatic Club Dramatic club on Tuesday evening, Oct. 81, in Fireman’s ball, corner of Fourth ave. and Blanchard st. is to be an elaborate affair, according to the plana of the committee In charge. Mra. A. M. Kiigman ts chairman of the decorating committee and Mra. Mary Pallet of the refreshment com- mittee, The proceeds will go to the relief of starving Russian children. eee Daughters of Pioneers Daughters of Pioneers, prior to 1870, will hold thelr regular monthly I meeting at the home of Mra Theo- dore Haller, James st. and Minor ave., Wednestay, Nov. 1, at 2 p.m. Short talks will be given on the lives of four prominent ploneers—the late Col. Granville C. Haller, Gen. P. J. McKanney, Mr. Thomas M. Reed, |also Judge Thomas M. Reed, a rest- |dent of Nome, Ajaska, efee Canadian Club The Canadian club of Seattle is to hold its semi-monthly dance at the A. O. U. W. hall, Ninth and Union, | Thursday evening Nov. 7,-to which Canadians are invited. On Tuesday evening, Nov. 7, the club ts to hold a card party for members and invited guests at | the rooms of the Eastern Star, in the Arcade building. } cee Melody Club The Melody club held tts second meeting of the season Thursday eve- ning at the home of Miss ays Philips. The program follows: Piano (a) erin de Rustionna’ Mase Lucia’... Doniset | eth Brune (b) Bextette t ¥ Group of Violets Rot | ‘Somewhere @ Votce is Calita «b> Doria Bnedden Piano— Chapel tn the Woods” “Believe Me if All Those ing Young Charms” Mildred Johnson \Group of Songs (a) “The Violet” Mildenbderg (b) May Morning” Dene Miss Olga Kuehi | Plano—V& Bprotte Antonia Emminger Group * ry) (b) “In Aread: ning Wind” . ¥ by Moonlight’... Branscombe | M Ingrid Balin | Reading of Musical Notes by Mra, Chas, Group of Bo ee He Met Her on the Stairs Miss Gladys Phillips (>) “Down th th ) “Davey Snowden Dramatic School The Snowden Dramatic school wilt | ent students in a dramatic recital | \ pre: Satu rday evening, Nov, 4, at $16 o'clogk, at the Y. W, C. A. audi |torfam, The program follows: “Romane” “Country Dance" Bextette from “Lucia” (tor hand). Arr. by “ Emily Pratt vinitin’ f Elleen Blair His Dad" Numan Conklin °° "*"""* “T've Got the Muniy ‘The vetle Lund Panto: The Pionlo Party | Winifred Conklin, Roberta Exther Thomas, Hetty Thon Minvet, “In the Sweet Long Age”... Georgia Miles ! Hugh Creaue Brown Has Mis Hair Cut’, Gre Jo “Nightingale and ¥ Virginia Sierer “Valine Mignonne” Harriet Tit “Mr, ron (a) “Night in the Desert ‘ « Gertrude Ross (>) “The Rosary f | | (©) “To the Unknown | Miss Elly Salin | Group of Songs (a) "My Friday, November the music departmen’ the home of Mra. Samuel H. Mac- The Halloween frolic and masquer- | Donald, 5506 15th Ave. N, E, Mra. ade ball to be given by the Russian | George J. Haecker, Mrs. Ern: Fitzsimmons and Mrs. lina, assisting. Mra. Fitzsimmons and Mra. J. W. Dolby have arranged program: Hayden (1732-1809 Violin— {a) “Polonaise” ..... (b) “Hindu Chant” Ri (@) "Cackoo Mins Bertha. Berman Thelma Cole-Thorfiand, Accompanist Piano— (a) Hayden Sonata (b) Barearolie, (On ‘the Mounta 1 hold its regular meetit rooms at the Y. W. ‘ening, November ing. eee Seattle Lodge, Seattle lodge, No. 7 will ghost walk, which wil for children, at oO. UW Tuesday evening, Oc p.m, eee November 3, at the complete the work foi Mrs. M. Sackett wil hostess. Luncheon wi M 2 \ \\ Y Aull Evtebli py “Nevertheloas” . Stuart Walker A bo: Edward Parsons; « girl, Hetty Thomas; a burglar, Hugh Creane, Plano accompaniments by Mise Pratt Century Club The Woman's Century club wilt Beginners’ will give an address. Mra.,J. A. Whalley, {652 West Galer st. Current E be given by Tyee Tribe No, 67 of mor, and pupils in 4he third, fourth| by Mra. M, E. Harrah, followed by +Mre. Fred Bert G Minor.. Miss Gwendoly: eee Native Daughters of Washington Princess Angeline Parlor No. 2 will c. A. on Friday members, as well as new, are requested to be present at this meet- give a Halloween party and Evergreen hall, A. building, 1409 Ninth ave., Lady Artisans Lady Artisans will meet Friday, Steven Zeltner, 514 N. a So goes the old sea song, Y. W. C. A. Notes departmental will meet on at the Hotel class at t 11, and ad- At 2 o'clock ughlin will en of the depart Monday, Nov. 6. ul Seattle W Gus jC A. time she parliamentary epartment will . BE. Dr, Cur. he department University of the building board, cee Robert E. Lee Chapter Robert E. Lee Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, |meet with Mrs. C. L. Murray, ts department ‘ovember 2, at vents %at2 p.m eee . William McKinley Circle William McKinley Circle, of the G. A. KR, will serve a cooked dinner, Wednesday, Ne ber 1, at noon, in Veterans’ Armory. Bazaar from 4 to € o'clock. 3, at 2p. m, it will meet at t EB. . Percival Col- | the following |o'clock. Everyone welcome, ese i Phi Alumnae ‘The Alpha Phi Alumnae will ‘Wednesday, November 1, at 2, Wientawski imski-Korsakoff Viyaldi Everyone is urged to come bring sewing for the bazaar, eee The Women’s International in D Major. Rachmaninoff in,” Op. No. Grieg at 8 m., f tion is extended to all friends. eee Seattle Social lub, O. E. 8. mn Mines ing in the club . at 8 o'clock. or 2 on Sec@nd ave. one Tonla Chapter, No. 114 The annual ball of Ionia o » No.7 / DP. A. I be especially | Masons and friends. eee tober 31, at 7 Warren Avenue School P. school. A short business m | will be followed by a program. § by girls in Miss Gladys Brit room; plano selection, Paterson; dance, Miss Pegey St vocal solo, Mrs. Everett Clark, freshments. home of Mra. 79th st. to y their bazaar. 1 be assisting ill be served at | “ When the stormy winds do blow™ and it would be good advice to add. DRINK Baker’s Cocoa It is warming and sustaining, for it has genuine food value, and may be safely indulged in any hour of the day for it is stimulating only in the sense that pure food is stimulating. It is delicious too. Made only by WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free The complete program will be an jor (“Death and the Because of the Halloween party, |the Cosmopolitan club will not mest this week at its regular time, but will meet for the All-Club supper on The Alsacon club will hold tts rege | business meeting on Thursday night, Nov. 2, at § o'clock, in the |ond floor club rooms of the ¥, The Seattle Woman's club will be hostess at 2 bridge and whist party” at the Federated clubhouse, Harvard N, and E. Thomas st., Friday afte. | back | noon, November 3, at 2 o'clock. This | hears will be the monthly entertainment § ably § jfor the City Federation trustees of! Third ave. N., Thursday, Nover Circle meeting at 2 p. and cards in the evening at Mrs, B. M. Downie, 921 10th ¥ . in the Sanipractie building, 905 E. Pine st. An invite § en en: No, 114, O. E. S., will be given in Shrine auditorium, Masonic temple, on Thursday evening, November §. Invitations extended to all O. B. 8” ae 3 arty RRs 3 Bete | Ww. PERLE G LEy Unit ‘practic wit | what meet Thursday, November 2, at the | going home of Mrs. Frank T. Houghton, Acce 2215 Bigelpw ave. N. Eastern Stars | thetor and friends invited. Take cars Not Warren Avenue School P.-T. A. will meet Thursday, November 2, at — &8ain 3 p. m., in the assembly room at the § Which Beer s fides o Miss Jeai