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PAGE 8 Seattle | Women’s Univer ity Club Will Have Formal Open- ing of New Club House; Mrs. Schaefer Hostess at Yacht Club. Women’s University club wilt have the formal opening of beautiful club house afternoon December dedicatory ceremonial will take on ry new “of A cap and gown processional, : ritual, hospitality of the hearth flame 1, The reception and at 4 o'clock. the receiving line will be Mrs 8. Bayley, Mrs. Leroy Back Mrs, Waiter Nettleton, Mrs nce «Denny Heliker, Mrs W. Soliday, Mrs. Daniel B. hen, Mrs. Harry Sumner, Mrs. Wilbur, Mrs, Alvah Lemuel Dr. Mabel Seagrave, Mrs. ck Hall White and Mrs. Will H. Sutton. irs. RH. Denny and Mrs, Dan Bass will preside at the urns 4 until 4:30 o'clock, and assist tm the dining room will be Mre K. Bush, Mrs. Stanton Allen, J. 1. Buchanan, Mrs, Fordyce Mrs. James Hartzell, Mrs Hodge, Mrs. Harold Lee, Caroline Horton, Miss Lila and Miss Rena Raymond. 4:30 to 6 o'clock Miss Mabel and Miss Julia Conway will over the tea table, and as will be Mra, Farnsworth Cur, er, Mrs. Loren Grinstead, Mrs . M. Heal, Jr., Mrs. F. T. Maxson, Walter Miller and Miss Carrie rite and tea a r the afternoon Mrs. Fred- Harold Allen (Madell Gille) I sing the following numbers: Moon Drops Low”. .Cadman ti » «. Spross Love, the World Is Mine” Hes snes ....Clayton Johns 4 Clara Burch at the piano the evening there will be a dancing and cards. Re- the guests will be Mrs. 8. Bayley, president of the Alvah Lemuel Carr, Mrs. Wilbur, Mrs. J. 8. Burch, Pennock, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Dean Hamlin White, Kate Firmin, Mrs. Everett Mrs. Frederic Hall White, Seagrave and Miss Effie about the drawing room ‘Mrs. William Parkhurst , Mrs. James F. Douglas, Wellington Phillips, Mrs . | Swift, Mrs. C. G. Morrison, id Krauss, Mrs, ‘Thomas . Gott, Miss Ade- Mrs. A. H. Albertson) rs. Otis Floyd Lamson. | Leroy M. Backus, Mrs. Flor-| Heliker, Mra. George Mrs, Harry Sumner - ment to Mrs. Charles Fagen, or Port- Baker, Mrs. Wal- + Mrs. Peter Mogen-/| B. Phillips, Mrs. Fred-| Mrs. Henry Pratt, Mrs., Ross, Miss Margaret Reilly | Howard Waterman. } committee will act as| They are Mrs. Crawford| Mrs. M. A. “ay or ged w. Lurline Brown, Mathea Horton, Florence Miller, Eleanor and Ruth Trenholme. committee on arrangement: Mrs, Frederick Morgan Mrs. Elizabeth Richmond Mrs. C. B. Kinne, Mrs. Shir- . Mrs. Lioyd Hillman, | Edward Whiting, Miss Grace Mrs. Lee Norris, Mrs. Harry ; Mrs. James A. Pease and . W. R. Jamison. Luncheon Will Visitors honor Mrs. George Schaefer | ‘Miss Leona Schaefer, of New ‘who are the guests of Mr. and ‘A. G. Schaefer, Mrs. James D. ry is entertaining with a lunch. | of sixty covers, followed by \e at the Yacht club Tuesday n, December 5. | Don H. Rice and Mrs, Ray will assist Mrs, Schaefer. ose a Tea and bition ‘Winona Blackwell will have ition of her work and an in- tea in her studio at her home, ‘Broadway N., next Tuesday af. |. from 2 until 6 o'clock eee irs. Moran Will pliment Mother ‘honor of her mother, Mrs, W. F Mrs. John Moran is enter with a ten at her home y afternoon, December 6, 4 until 6 o'clock Pio ge e for New Resident jplimenting Mrs. Nicholas D, who, with Mr. Fratt, has re. come here from Everett to her home, Mrs, Henry 0. entertained with four tables bridge Friday atternoon at her ained in California . and Mrx. William Roy Mc : (elon McCausland) who are 4m California on their wedding trip, being entertained extensively in the Southern state. Among the Affairs given in their honor was dinner given by the officers of the §. 8. Oklahoma, at San » A. G. Alford entertained a dinner in her apartment at t Birrina, in Los Angeles, and Mr. Alford was dinner host in and Mrs. McAdam ao going Diego, and will return to Way of Baa Branciaco, tak MRS. WENDALL BLAKE MYERS t PPL F EERE CHE SEATT LE STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR MONDAY Myrtle Chapter, No. Myrtle Ne 48, i will hold tta regular busine meeting in the Corinthian room, Masonic tem ple, Monday evening, December 4, at & o'clock Klection of officers. Philomus Chab The Philomus club will meet with Mrs. A. B, Willlama, 4134 Bre ave, Monday 4, at Mine Laura I be thy ing hostess and Marie Rudd th meotin Christmas be which will inelude paper Christman Sketches by Charlee Summers, and Mins Mielke will paper Am Abune man,” December pm k w Minn of the will annint Loulw A given leader program on Mre bftie The of Christ rnd an Use liiary Temple De Hirsel: monthly meeting the Ladies’ Auxiliary to Temple de Hirsch will be held in the vestry rooms of the Temple, Monday, De cember 4, at 2 p.m. Board meeting | atl p.m. program and r the new officers Ladies’ A The peption to Prairie Kose Club The rairie Kose club will hold ite annual meeting at Mevew’ cafeterta. Monday, December 4 Buatn ting at 4:50, with election of offi cers, Dinner at 6:30, All North Da kotans welcome, Members not pres-| ent at last meeting requested to| bring fruit for Orthopedic hos#pital. . . Seattic Woman's Club Beattle Woman's club day, December 4, clubhouse, Hoard meeting at 1:50/ p.m, sharp; open meeting at 2:30 Mra, J. G, Baker presiding. Guests are invited The following program) will be given by Mins Nellie Patrick, he t M wil the t meazo-soprano | 7 o'clock, In Boldt's Be | Paul Jonen, A pretty wedding was solemnized recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harding F. Allan, when their daughter, Miss Hazel Allan, became the bride of Mr. Wendall Blake Myers, son of Judge and Mrs. H. A. P. Myers —Portrait by Grady. Luncheon Compliments | Informal Sunday Supper Mrs. Fagen Honoring Mr. and Mra. H. H. Wit. Mama, of Chicago, Mr. and Mra, Clare Mrs. Laurence F. Blodgett enter. EB. Farneworth are entertaining with tained with a luncheon of elght Cov-/an informal supper at their home ers at her home Friday, as a compll-| Sunday evening. bie’ Program for Sunday Musicale Under the auspices of the Women’s counct! of St. Mark's church, the first of a series of “twilight musl- cales’ will be given Sunday after. | noon, December 3, at 4 o'clock, in the | ballroom of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander jand. Luncheon Club ‘The Mount Baker Park Luncheon club will meet at the club house Wednesday, December 6. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, fol-| lowed by bridge. The hostesses will! palitie’s home, 907 14th ave. N. be Mrs. W. B. Gipple, Mrs. J. F.| ‘The following program has been Griffin, Mrs. L. H. French and Mrs. | arranged by Mra. Frederick Bentley: F. A. Gerhardt. Oraan—Norwegian Bketches F . ‘Tryee Torguseen a “To the Rising Sun” b “Midaient™ ¢ “Isle of Dreams” Mr. Wallace MacMurray i / TO REMEMBER eg 2} a “Thoughts Mave Wings" SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2— : Mr. and Mrs. Lucian L. Saimett to entertain at evening bridge tn compliment to Mies Marfan Wore bacher and her flange, Mr. Na- thantel Rogers. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3— Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Wurzbacher wil be hosts at « buffet supper at home in honor of Miss Martan Wurabacher and Mr. Nathantel Rogers TURSDAY, DECEMBER 5— Mra John Minor Blackford and Mra, Robert Hoyd Waikinshaw's t at the home of Mra Walkin- shaw, from 4 ufitil 6 o'clock. Mrs. D. EK. Frederick's ten at the Sunset club to honor Mrs. A. 8. ta Lehman Charles Heater Richard Hageman » “Lullaby” | Mr Mrs, Bentley at the piano Armatrong Trio Romance, Op. 44, No. 1 (two move ments, from Trio, Op. 49). Rubenstein Andante, Con moto, Tranquille, ficherzo, Vivace Mendeimonn Mr. Francis Armatrong, violin Mr. George, To teelto Liborius Mauptmann, piano Mr. | Vocal— a "I Heard « Lark Sing” f Katherine @ Rudolf Gi > “Memory” * © ‘Minor and Major” ‘ Charles Gilbert Spross Mra. Langdon ry Mra. Laurence Bogie at the piano . Home's luncheon at | ‘Celio the Ralineir club to compliment Mise Gloria Frink and Mixes Phebe Nell Tidmarsh. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6— Mrs. George Harold Thompson's luncheon at home to honor Miss Gertrude Kiford. 4 FRIDAY, DECEMBER &— Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnac’s “@now Bail” at Chriatensen’s hail SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9— Miss Huth Trenholme to entertain At bridge in compliment to Miss Mary Small. Miss Mary and Miss Nellie Patrick Rehubert “A Van Goens George Rogovoy Kahn Mr. Ruggles Violin obbiigate by Mr. Armatrong eee Dinner Hosts Rev. and Mra, H tained at dinner on 1 nksgiving day at their home, 7 18th ave. |N. W., their guests including Capt and Mrs, William Brook and Mr. and Mra. John P. Van Kleek, of | Tacoma, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fix, lof Puyoilup. n enter 6 o'clock, complimentary Alice English Mixa Jean Fox to entertain with tea in compliment to Mi Brown and Miss Ruth 1 home, oe from 4 to @ o ECEMBER 12— Mes. Di to enter in celebration of wedding ary KSDAY, DECEMBER 14— The martinge of Miss Marian Wurzbacher to Mr. Nathaniel Stuart Rogers, at home of the bride-clect’s parents, Mr. and Mra ¥. B, Wurabacher, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16— The marriage of Miss Gertrude fi ford to Mr. Trygve Hoff, at home of her parents, Mr Mra. A. 8. Kiford, at 8:30 o'er Miss Ruth Bamford’s W Hotel Washington a party for Miss Lurline Brown, DNESDAY, DECEMB: | at Bridge Luncheon Club | Mrs. Charles Byron Simpson wiil | be hostess to the members her bridge luncheon club at her home | next Tuesday afternoon H see | Bridge Club Mr. and Mrs, Fred Johnston will jentertain the members of their bridge club of three tables at their | home Monday evening ee | Annual Dance ‘The students and faculty of the | Griffin Murphy Business college will give their annual dance at the | Mount Baker Park club house Fri lay evening, December &. The | patrons and patronesses are Dr, and Mrs. Wm. H. Anderson, Judge and Mrs, Calvin 8. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. A. Quigle, Mr, and Mrs. M. W, Callenda Mr. and Mra. Ira Riggs, jand Mr. and Mra. Archie Ruggies. oe neheon at compliment SATURDAY Mr brigg BER 23 d Mrs, Kichard Floyd Frost's supper at Mr. and Mrs Eviog as heme, in compl nent to Mise Lurline Brown and per tance, Ensign Clitford Craw SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14 — Mins Amy Munday's supper at home to compliment Miss Lurline * |Calendar for Tea Shop bridal party." members of her |) ‘The service at the Orthopedic Tea TUKSDAY, DECEMBER 26— | Shop next week will be in charge of Mid-teuson Amembly's dinner dance || the following guilds: Monday, Broad- | way, Mrs, Omar J, Humphrey, how | tess; Tuesday, First Hill guild, Mra, Guy Chapin, hostess; Wednesday, | University guild, Mrs. C, T, Clark, |hostess; Thursday, Kast Highland | Drive, Mrs, Jane Close, hostess; Fri- |day, Mount Baker Park guild, Mrs. Mine Lurline Brows to Haslen George Ciittora Crawford, U. 8. N., at Tri Sewes at Trinity FRIDAY, JANUARY t2— ‘The marr! of Mise Mary Small j the home of Mra. J. J. Jennell, 3652 BE. Olive st urged to attend. | good music and an enjoyable evening {sentinel and present state commanc jt 6 e ue. Rawara Benry Lennon, Its at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert &. Small.” ‘Charles Dodge, hostess; Saturday, Renton Hil), Mre. Krank KR. Van Tuyl, hostess, den” D'Hardlot Phillips etonk : w Lieurance Mrs, B. G. Gardner will give « talk on “Welfare Work tn General.” ore Commonwealth Club The Commonwealth club meeting on Monday evening, December 4, at ond Ave. rew taurant, will be addressed by Bishop head of the Fellowship of International Reconciliation of New York city, who is visiting Se attle for @ short time Epiphany Guild to Have Sale The Ladies of Epiphany guild wii! have a sale of all hand made articles | left over from the bazaar on Mon day, December 4, 1 to 6 o'clock, at King County Legislative Federation The White Slave, Denerting| Parenta, Mothers’ Appropriation and the Supervision of Road Houses and Dance Halls are among the propowed leginiative measures to be discussed at the meeting of the King County Lagiaiative Federation on Monday, December 4th, at 2 p. m., at the Y. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS McKinley Circle No. 11 The officers of William McKinley Cirole, No, 11, Ladies of the G. A. R., will serve a home-cooked dinner, Wednesday, December 6, at noon, tn Veterans’ hall, Armory. A circle meeting will follow at 2 o'clock, when the annual inspection will take place and the election of officers and dele. gaten will be held. There will be a card party at $30 p.m. Members . . Civic and Improvement Club ‘The Seattle Civic and Improvement club wilt meet Thursday, December 7. at 2p. m., at the Federated club- | house, Mr. Sampson will speak and Mrs, Joan K. Forrest will the hostess. be Phi Delta Mothers’ Club The Phi Delta Mothers’ club will meet Friday, December 8, at 2 p.m. at the fraternity house. cee Queen City Sunshine Club ‘The Queen City Sunshine club, O. FE. &., will meet Tuesday, December 5, at 3p. m., in the Masonic temple Cards, All members and friends in vited. see Aid Soclety Crown Hill M. BE. Chureh The Ladien’ Aid society of the Crown Hill M. E. chureh will have a bazaar at stall 19, Pike Place mar. ket, the weak beginning December 2 see Ravenna Chapter No. 189 Ravenna Chapter No. 189, O. E. &., will hold its second dance in Little's hall, 45th and University way, Sat urday, December 9th, The same promised for all ee Seattle Social Ob ttle Social club, O. will meet Thursday, December 6, at the home of Mrs, Libbie Ferris, 1161 18th ave, N. Bring owf cup, plate and silver for picnic luncheon at 1 o'clock. All Eastern Stars invited. ee Seattle Review No, 8 Honoring Mrs. Minnie Aydelotte, deputy supreme commander and past | state commander of Washington, and Mrs. Emma B. Wilkenson, suprem: or of of Washington for the W. B. A the Maccabees, Seattle Review No. & will entertain with a reception on Saturday, December 9, from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m., in the A. O. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave. eee Palm Cirele No, 66, N. of W. Palm Circle No, 66, N. of W., will have a silver tea at the home of Neighbor Grace Sinclair, 1415 Minor ave, Friday, December 8, from 2 un- p. m. The proceeds will go to Neighbors of Woodcraft home mbers and friends invited to at- Take any Pike st. car to Minor the M tend ave. Women's Tuesday Club The Women's Tuesday club will meet at the residence of Mra, B. M. Shelton, 2904 Franklin ave, on Tuesda December 6, at 12:30 o'clock, Announces Marriage Mrs. Lissa C, Albers announces the marriage of her daughter, Ma- belle A. Tritle, to Mr. D. Aubrey | Armory jlar meeting will Halgren, on Wednesday, November 29, in St, Helens, Or: Mr, and Mrs, Halgren will make their home in Seattle at 1120 16th: ave, Quarante Chub A meeting of the Quarante club will be held Tuesday at the home of M Mrs, Kdward Heach drive « M on of Canad: and Bray, 8062 Morton will The eh mportant de Mr ‘Gimp will peak ¢ all Nn telling the answered by t ee yrie Choral Club Ly ub will Ly meet for Dee main First ale evening, in oft omber Sun k school room Presbyterian church ‘lest Presbyterian Church Bazaar The First Presbyterian church will zane Wednesday and Thure December 6 and 7 A to W will will be on sale toys, dole On Wedne Bach circle a booth have fancy work 1 delicatensen “y a luncheon werved « snd @ dinner A dinner will also be served Thursday from There linens, daintion. will & at 6 eabyterian Church amsociation of ehureh will Madrona F The Worm Madrona Presbyterian meet Wednesday, December 6, In the church parlors at 2 p.m. Circle D will serve the noon luncheon. on'n the Education Week at Fairview School Mr. A. C. Roberts, of the educa tion department at the University of Washington, will speak under the auspices of the American Legion Tuesday evening, December 6, at § o'clock, at the Fairview school in the interest of Educational week. Th community singing will be by Mr. R. H. Vivian Lieutenant Carr, traffic officer, will give a talk, and there will be & short program to demonstrate what the schools are dotng to prevent ac cidents, Between 730 and § o'clock the class rooms will be open to par- e Refreehments will be served. . iu led ta. Lonesome Club The Seattle meet Tuesday at the home 1567 33rd ave club will Lonesome evening, December of Mra. Grace Halt 8 . West Woodland P.-T, A West educational program Thureday 7, at & p.m. Mr, Keith be the speaker of an December Bullitt wilt evening. . Custer Camp and Auxiliary Custer camp No. 1, Bonn of Veter ann, and Custer auxiliary No. 4 will meet Tuesday evening, December 6 at 7:90 o'clock, in Veterans’ hall, Election of officers of both Membere change In the are time. camp and auxiliary asked to note the Counci| POT A picture committe the Heattle of Parent Teacher tation will meet in the school board room Tuesday, De comber 6, at 10:30 a.m. Mrn. A. G. Groenstreet will speak on “Stand ardizing Public Taste”; Mra. H. C. Btone will talk on “Publicity Me- diums" and Mr, Harry Hartman ‘will tell of his work in the Seattle Public achools. . Seattle motion of The counci the anne British-American Association The regular meeting of the British-American amociation will be held tn the Fine Arts hall, 121% Fourth ave. Friday evening, De cember #. There will be a “Bring and Buy” sale at 7 p.m. Strangers and visitors of Britixh birth invited. eee Woman's Century Club The French department of the Woman's Century club will meet Monday, December 4, at 10:20 a. m at the Hotel Washington. The art department will meet the same day at 2p. m. at the home of Mra. P. BE. Harris, 216 40th ave. N. The ansint Ing hostesses will be Mra. William Elliott, Mra, R. BE. Hibler and Mra Phillip Tworoger. Mian Clara Rey noldn will give an fliustrated talk on “Art in Industry and Its Relation to Art In the Public Schools.” There wil be an exhibit of Edgar Forkner’s original water colors. Members may invite one guest ‘The child study meet Wednesday department wil! December , at the home of Mrs. Frank L. ker, 182 BK. Prospect st. Dr. Curtis P. Wil jams of the University of Washing ton will speak on “Play, With Refer: nee to Toys, for Children The current events department will meet with Mrs. F. W. Meiqnest 4705 16th N. FE. on Thursday, Decem ber 7, at 2 p.n Friday, December 8, the literature and travel department will meet at the ¥. W.C. A. at li a.m, Mrs. G. A. Stanton will talk on “The Chinese Drama and Novel,” and Mrs. P. KE. Harris on “Peking.” The Ameri will convene p. anization department the same day at 12:30 at the ¥Y. W. C. A. The regu © held Friday at 2 W.c. A At 8 Nelson will talk Play” illustrated views: at the o'clock Mra. P. H on “T Passion with steriopticon p.m z Minnewatha Club The 1923 senior class of the Lin coln high school will be the honor guests of the Minnewatha club at thelr regular dance at Christensen's hall, Saturday evening, . . Missoula Club Missoula club will meet with Harvey Lantz, 4303 Fourth ave. Thursday, December 7, at 2 The assisting hostesses will be Aldrich, Mrs. William Mac and Mrs, Thomas Davis. Members are asked to bring presents for disabled soldiers in near-by hos pitals rhe Mrs. Nw EB p.m. Mra. Gregor Auxiliary to American Legion Post, to American Legion post, No. 160, entertain with a card party at wood hall, Wednesday evening cember 6, at 8 o'clock, The pre «1 to carry cheer to th abled boys now in different hospitals. A short musical program has betn arranged and refreshments will served. the will te~ I be . . Alki Review, No, 59 Alki review, No, 69, W, B. A., will meet Wednesday evening, December 6, at 8 o'clock, for the annual ¢ tion of officers, in the A. O, t hall, Ninth ave, and Union st one L. 0. BE, Club ‘The regular meeting of the L, O. B, club will be held Tuesday afternoon, December 6, at 2 o'clock, at the Elks’ club, Woodland PT, A. will give! the | | Personal Mr Mrs. John jthis morning for Ill they will the thelr Mine bell " Mr turning and Campbell left meat t whiel daughter and Mrw Campbell's fer months Dore 1 mother ab pent ft on thy Camp. Robertson Ve nev eral Huropean travel . Mi to “* | Mrs Ww. P Monday to Vie Miller two They going Mr from meet who is returning trip the will return te attle on Mra their pending elativen Fred Moore home in fow Mr ‘Tuesday York with a. ©. | | Mrs, W. R | house recently at 23 | and for aftor thetr Moore left New day® Mrs Dr. and Phillips bes tak bith ave o-* Miss Sarah Livingstone is sp ing three weeks in Victoria, B Mrs, Waiter December where the trip to * Dr are ¥ ja | and leaving A will Honolulu . Moore for Ban nolece, anil for nth’'s . Mre for Mr George California Purnell Purnell where left Friday will join winter whe and spend the Mrs. M Miss Edna partments A. ‘Thomas and her niece, Van Dyne taken at the for the have Ragley | winter j . | Mra. W. B. Henry jin the Kant for return in time for | . | Mr. and Mra. Charles |of Snoquaimie, spent weveral days in town this week, coming down ttend the Junior ball. who has been several weeks will Christmas. Ingraham The Mount chureh Tuesday, evening Duncan Ladiow Baker Aid society of the Park Presbyterian will have its annual sale December 5, afternoon and at the home of Mra. J. A 2601 Cascadia ave. eee Kainier PT. A. The regular monthly meeting Rainier P.T. A. will be held Tuesday. | December at 220 p. m Judge {Rhea Whitehead will «peak on “Lawn Affecting Women and Children,” and |Mrs, Marie Hansen will sing. An pron shower will be held in connec ltion with the meeting In observance of Educational week, Rainier PT. A. will meet on Wednesday evening, December 6, at 8 o'clock, A fine program has been arranged Queen Anne High School P-T. A |} Queen Anne High School P.T. will meet tay, December § 246 p. m. for « short business m ing. At 3:45 there will be program followed by « | Mine Winona Bailey, teacher of Lat jin, who recently returned from Bu rope, Minn Hailey will give an {l- justrated talk on ‘Vacation tn Con- stantinople and Greece.” Parents and friends in the community invited. The meeting will be held in the Ubrary of the school. Fremont W. C. T. U. The Fremont division of the W. C. T. U, will meet Tuesday, December 5, at 10:30 a. m, at the home of Mra. Katie Bartletts, 148 N. 25th at. Sub. ject, “Peace and Arbitration.” Bring sandwiches, and come prepared to now 4 must reception to Caleidh Club The Caleidh club will give a “Quilt Ing Ree” breakfast, for the benefit of the Mother Ryther Home, Tuesday, December 5, at the residence of Mrs. David Fryer, 1223 8th ave. W Alpha Club The Alpha club will meet Thurs-! day, December 7, with Mra. Carrio B. | Vallentine, 903 29th ave, Luncheon | at 1230. Take car No. 11 on Third ave . . League for Peace and Freedom The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom will meet Tuesday evening, December 6, at § o'clock, at 905 East Pine st. All in terested in world peace cordially in: vited, e- Robert E. Lee Chapter rt KE. Lee Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet with Mrs. E. K. Worthington, 403 Boy! ston N., Thursday, December 7, at 2p. m. Blection of officers. eee Sunset Heights Literary Club The Sunset Heights Literary club| will hold its regular meeting on} Tuesday, December 6, at 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs, Loulie Miller, 3620 Wallingford av: . West Seattle Review No, 61 , will mes Wednesday, December 5, at 8 p. m,, in Carpenter's hall, 4441 California tion of officers. eee Women of Mooseheart Legion Bazaar The Women of Mooseheart Legion, Chapter 48, whose activity and work is for the betterment of many hun. dred children of Moosehourt hold an allday ba r on December 8, at the Moose temple A chicken dinn will\h nerved at ‘riday ot| al Mrs. P, E. Harris, assisting hostess. | Rhapsody will} SATURDA Music ham Morgan noclety, whic con t Gra r 80 male the vote ¢ in secur am Morgan a# conductor to su a ceed Claude Madden, who is now re siding in New York. For the next concert of the Am |phions, December 13, at Me |at the led into the personnel of the society an attack, |the various numbers. Mr. Morgan was born in Swansea, South Wales, of a family of musi and hie early environment to develop the musical in tinct so often found in Welehmen He became prominent in the leading choral and orchestral societies of his native iand, Then came a period of travel, when afl the art centers of Europe were visited and the develop. ment of his voloe became his sole | ear In 1920 he appeared at Port land with the Portland Oratorio asso ciation, singing Haydn's “Creation.” | In addition to conducting the Am |phion society, Mr. Morgan is the jtenor soloist of the First Presbyter. fan church and St. James eathedral Under his leadership the rehearsals of the Amphions have been exceed. « and the president of very enthustastic over University, he has in 5 | tended ert “- Seidel Concert Sunday Tomorrow afternoon at 230 o'clock, at the Metropolitan theater, the Seattle Civic Symphony orches- jtra will Initiate its third season, |with an increased personnel and with « world-renowned star as solo- ist, the brilliant young violinist, Toscha Seidel. Following is the program for the concert: | Polonaise—“Bugene Onegin” Symphony Andante con Moto—Moderato Presto Concerto for violin Op. 36.... eeecerensonsns ‘Techaikowsky Allegro Moderato Andante-—“Canzonetta” Allegro vivacissimo Largo—Orehestra and harps Violin soll: {b) Indian Snake {ce} L'Amour de wong) «) Turkish Burleigh Mol @ld French -Arr. Toscha Seidel) March... Beethoven-Auer Toscha Seidel Mr. Francesco Longo at the piano | | | | Civic Committee Will Meet Monda: Plans for a campaign in the bt terest of civic betterment will be discussed Tuesday when the wom-/ en's civic committee will meet in the Young Men's Christian Associ- ath auditorium at 4 p.m. The assembled by Mrs. Landes, | will consider the} new name for their) organization, the adoption of a) budget, the establishment of per-, manent offices and the appointment | of a paid executive secretary offi. cers will be elected. n OUD, councilwoman, question of a y hall} expression and rendition of | os Y, DECEMBER 2, 1922. |Morning Musicale be given Wednesday University quartet 18, No. “hs remark Wednesday morning m ale 11 at ib by the The Beethov the the Bp n Quart string Op rtet imietana Qu b music Albert, who is to be artist, bas a voles of much power and great be accompanied Thrane, well and Meinem Leben,” able piece of chamb Jane the # rare qu flexibilt by Irene known p ' inting itien Bhe will Hampton nint plete program for the com Besthoven quast presto u Pathway” Hurne Albert it Aun Meine Jane emetoe Quartet Allee Alle Large Vivace a le polka Concert at Cornish Monday Mme. Rose Florence, 4 recital at the Cornish school Mon December 4, has am that as compliment to composers, she will sing on program the following song: and 1" Katherine Glen Katherine Glen Lark” . Abbie Gerrish Jones These songs will either be substi- tuted for or added to the regular pro- gram, which is as follows: who in giving day evening nounced Seattle 1 & “Pur Dicest!, O Bocca Bella” ..... 1 Curimgy » “0, Del Mio Doles ardor’ Gluck (1714-1789) Mon “Orpheus Bury dies) © 11 © “Aut dem Wasser Zu Singe : j Schubert (1797-1828) b “Au Die Mustk™ sees Schubert ¢ “Ich Grolle Nicht” . Bohumann (1810-1888) |4 “Prublingsnacht” ++ Bohumase 111. ‘Invitation aw Voyage” . A Dew Oinenux Les Temps Des Lilas* . “PSeguidiile” +» -Dupare Hus Chausson De Falla IV. nade Joho Al@en Carpenter I've Been Roaming” ... «+ Horm “Ma Li'l Battemu . Strickland “Clavalitos” Arr, by Valverde | Urge Dope Bills by Big Publicity The France and Porter bills, for | the suppression of the narcotie trade, | will be urged thru a national adver Using and publicity progrem to be | started almost tmmediately by the | publicity department of the White | Cros®, according to Chairman Christy Thomas, executive secretary of the |Chamber of Commerce, addressing | members of the board of trustees of the White Cross Friday, “A three-fold campaign, compris- | ing the use of the matis, moving pic- tures, newspapers, periodicals and organizations will carry this national program to every representative in the country. It will increase like @ the ils In sasureds” sail Phomnns Beethoven SEATTLE CIVIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (110 Members) Mme, Davenport Engberg, Conductor METROPOLITAN THEATER Tickets; 50c, T5e, $1.50, $2 5:30 p. m., followed by dancing at 9 o'clock, The chairman and her com- mittee cordially invite friends and those interested in benevolent work. eee Native Daughters of Washington #8 Angeline parlor No. 2, N. W., will hold a card party and gift sale on the evening of December 8 at Dartnall’s cafeteria, Second and Madison, All native daughters and friends are invited . Descendants of Mayflower The Washington chapter of the De scendants of the Mayflower will meet | at lunch at Frederick & Nelson's tea room Monday, December 11, at 12:30 . . M, Frye Tent Nina M. Frye Tent will serve a six o'clock dinner in Veterans’ hall, Armory, Wednesday evening, Decem- ber 13, A bazaar will follow the din The public is cordially invited to attend. SAN FRANCISCO.-Mrs, Lucille} Douglas, found guilty of manslaugh- ter in connection with shooting of William Shadden, falls in faint when Jury returns verdict to court room, of making good cocoa is in using Baker’s Cocoa For its quality is good The purity, ins are ret palatability and nutrient characteristics of high wade cocoa in Baker’s Cocoa tained ii owing to the perfection of the proc. esses an methods. to our MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD, Established 1780 Booklet of Choice DORCHESTER, MASS; Recipes sent free

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