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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1928. [BOUNDED BY NEW NECKLI ; | BELIEVE CLARA THE STAR _WOMEN’ 5 CLUBS SEATTLE MARY CECILIA WALL Mrs. De Veuve Plans Lunchem for Sub- Debutantes; Miss Alice Teves to Wed in Los Angeles. M™. JAMES HAMILTON DE VEUVE Is entertaining with « Phursday afternoon, complimenting | Ber niece, Mise Dorothy de Veuve, of | Oakland, who with her mother, Mrs q @e Voure, ts spending a week with relatives in the otty ‘The tuncheon wi! also compliment the group of girls home for their va gation from Mise Ransom's schoo! at ions Issued for ge of Miss Iv May Emily Ives has tesued vitations for the marriage of her ir, Alice A Mr Clifford § Rich ardson iy, January at at 845 Weare Angeles, Cal . hester Dinner . and Mrs, John Conden wil! be this evening at an informa at their home. ho ¢ Miss Kearns, head of th mt at the University of Ore- 0 a Kearns, who has been the during the holidays, of Pro and Mrs, Rudolph Ernet, at Sapartment at the Caledonia, ts Thursday for her home Kathleen Ross, of Victoria, Who is the guest of Miss Mary @e Veuve, will entertain with n and theater party Satur EEE Aflerncon, before returning to fer home to reenter St. Margaret's ns for Stimson compliment to Mrs. Willard of Los Angeles, Mrs, D. Stimson entertained Tues- | afternoon with a luncheon at the covers placed for fourteen Elbridge Hadley Stuart hostess at a luncheon Thurs. afternoon, at the Sunset club, | to honor Mra. L. R. Harden-| of Chicago, and Mra Horace costumes, will give in- fn the game. The younger Members of the guild and charge of the silver offer. the Sunset club, Friday eee s for Daughter nting her daughter, Mrs. '. Fenton (Louise Studley), of Mrs. F. M. Studley enter- with a luncheon of twelve at her home Tuesday after | ceiving congratulations upon the| especially invited to | Misa Betty Fetter, clad in| of a Chinese maiden, | The little daughter of Mr. |trait by James & Merrihew., | Personal Mr, and Mra. H. F. Ostrander will! tr, Robert Heffernan returned return Thursday from a few dayw estay to. Law we visit In Portiand. hia Ch ae | Mr. and Mra. Robert R. Fox, who have been reniding in New York city . tor past y have returned 10) yr ang Mra make their home in Seattle, car ge | Mr. William Leonard Eaton left to- | hile Py Gay for a three weeks’ trip to New| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platt (ote York. Mrs, Eaton accompanied him | Provine) are being congratu 1 on to Portland, Ore., where sho will| the birth of daughter, Virginia, visit her father, Mr. H. Hahn, for a| December 10, at the Virginia Mason | short time | hospital eee | eee | Miss Emily Jerome left yesterday | Mra. Frederic Hall White's father for w York, where she will attend and sister, Mr. H. P. Anderson and the Commonw hb hool. She will Mi Emma oreo! , have reside at Miss Gray's on 67th st been her t anys gill: lett “ . r home in Dr. and Mrs. Caspar W. Sharples | py) returned Saturday from Des Motnes. | gornt Iowa, where they spent the holidays. oe nf Sg Mr. and Mr. Kelth Pisken Mr. and Mra. A. B. Hogelund are | tartan McEwan’ are reoetving fello meeting semeratuations | om ria. | ftations on the birth of a son, jdirth of twin daughters. Mary El*-| sievander McEwan, at the Seattle beth. and Hortense Lorraine, on De- jeneral hospital, on December 81 cember 22, at the Virginia Mason hospital. and Mrs.’ John J, Walls,—Por- and Mra, Wa: parents, want Agnew | Everett « the weekend in town. birth of @ son, December a1, at St om g,se‘oim_ mun| Winter Eggs, bri 6 on | By the Bushel " | Mrs. Holeclaw Tells} How Don Sung Mra, Peter McCiennan of Vancou ver, B. C., ts viniting friends in the | Made Her Hens Shell Out Eggs. oe | ,9"IR October, I warted giving Dow Sun A ‘Mra. 1H. 18. Chovolana ana] teens from Sense a Aly upite'28'0 tay, Dr. and Mr. H. E. Cleveland a 28 Gaughter, Mise Ruth Cleveland, of My "ga'yre™ vbroagke t Sen § ES Burlington, Wash, who have been | Now (feb Tels ng uaing ny third the guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. M oe TR MacWhinnle over the holidays, re- turned to their home Monday eve- ning. . ra, Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Leroy Morris are being congratulated upon the | birth of a son, Robert Clyde, at their home, on December 39. | ed nd Just nove | | Mise mainertne Armatrong, of Onk- land, who bas been visiting friends tn | town for several weeks, left today for her home, for 20 days. If it doesn't show you & big tocreane tn oes if it doens't pay for feast and oihyeaing mies. Wil be seometty neieaael 7 01 ‘a. Mr. Edwin A. Strout, jr, Mra | "Dou Sung (Cnteee Wor egy inytag) iy on thee og preana.and f i | Division No. 1 the way of Call \district wilt meet with Mra. Vennie i 720 F. 4Tth #t, Thursday, | ‘¥: Will have charge of the cere| Ve . monies, after which there will be a) vited to attend be : 4, at 2p. m | CLUBS FOR THURSDAY chi ea Mothers’ Club Ch Omee othe b will ad Fall Flower | mee chapter how 4047 ttn . . Thursday 44 Seattle Dabili South Park and Concord Park and Concor f at te me of M 647 Bulllvan at First Unitarian Alliance Wiret Unitarian Allia Alpha ¢ The The Alpha club will meet with Mrs W. C, Cutlar, 4028 Wallingford a Thursday, January 4, Luncheon wil 4, at Mr 8211 34th home, be werved at ) o'clock John Hay Pot. A Hellevue P John Hay PT. A. will meet in| ‘The Bellevue PT. A, will moet the new school auditorium Thurs-|st the school, Thursday, Jamuary day, January 4, at 2:00 p,m Missiat 2 pom Dr, A A. Wine w of the home eco-|apeak on ‘Teeth There Jeannette Bitns nomics department of the Universit reeltations and exercises by ¢ Washington, will speak. Piano! school children. Bus selections will be given by Mina Ina : Fraser and there will be singing by eighth grade p’ one neanion Canadian Club The Canadian with a dance January 4 1408 Nir a business meet and refreshments: will be Mra, John Dor son, Mra. William Rf Mra | he W. G. Leach, Mra. E.G, Haney and) C4 Mre. ROA “! Ladies of the Kound Table Elderbloom Club The Ladies of the Round Te derbloom will meet at| Will be entertained at the home ¢ Thursduy, January 4,| Mra, Hanne m. Bring h and guest Social and Charitable Club “Freja” . Ladies’ Social and Charitable Club | Ladies’ Ald of Welsh Presbyterian Freja” will meet in the parlor of the Chureh for cards, on Thure > Welsh Preeby nerve tea In the Swediah Club hall Ladion Ald jay, January 4 p.m ‘ , Michigan Apple Bh at Michigan Apple Blossom club w . ion meet with Mre. L. Brunson, #10 W. | y 64 st. for luncheon, on Thureda January 4, at 12:30 0'¢ ck, Hostesses ra Hughes, Mra. ohn Hughes and Mra. W ny Pritebard jock, werved by eee Seattle Social Club The Beattie Social with Mow Daughters of St. George meet “geste in the M January 4, at 1:30 o'elc Finat Union Chub Feast Mow n Thureda n of officers Queen Anne Fortnightly Club Robert EB. Lee Chapter Robert BE. Lee chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet with Mrs, J. I 1629 Queen Anne ave, Thursday, January 4, at 2pm lodge Anchor lodge and Lannen Rebekah dge will have Je officers Thursday eventr Greenwell January Come and bring oF pros: candidate be perved and a # time te aswured, pective Pythian Sisters Pythian Sisters’ Past Chiefs’ asso a ciation will entertain the Tacoma a ¢ ° past efs at the home of Mre. J. A ¥. 1.1. te Install Officers Dean, 6629 Fifth ave. N. W, on ta ot t « Thursday, January 4, at 1:30 p, ‘ y Mothers’ Club day evening, January 4, at § o'clock, club of the University |!" the Knights of Columbus ha Mothers Mies Hannah Tierney, district dep Mason, January 4, at 2:30 p.m Mra. Alice R Coe will be the speaker, ons meeting, The following will| : | be installed Ruth Car ‘The Seattle Civic and Improvement } club will meet at the Federated cub. | Malloy: reeording secretary, Wilhelm |house Thursday, January 4 at 2 ina Henderson; ei ame | per; marshal, Clara B organist, Adela Bronn; inside sentinel, MeMullen; outside sentinel, Oram; trustees, Mrm. Daniel Flynn, Mies Alice Schnetter, Miss Olivet Hartwig, Mise Agnes Quigley and ARaSiges Mise Amelia Mateka; chaplain, Father Loftus . er ae ” The church and Bible history clans German Ladies’ society will hold! we ine y Z. 1 will be held in the ite regular monthly business meet L. 1. club room In the K. of C ety nae teense tee | hall on Friday evening. January 5 , In the Odd Fellows’ temple, 10th ave, and Pine at. | day in each month. Fortaon Thy ern Astiaey No ® |The literary clase, with Mra. Rob: | vortenne Coa Micah Sohak tacaetias | tt Moen as leader, will meet the tion of officers with Fortson-Three socom and coucth Pew. sen Camp No. 2, tn Roosevelt hall.) — rgeutenant Cushing W. R. 0. Thursday, January 4, at § p. m Lieutenant Cushing W. 1 i - ns a WRC wit SSeeere, ORE: Erte Caves have Installation of officers Thure day, January 4. There will be a Ch luncheon at 1230 o'clock. Mrs. Mil. The Zonery Ciub will bold 4M dred Love, department president, will open meeting Thursday, January 4, be the installing officer. Members at § p. m, In the lecture room on | urged to attend the fourth Moor of the ¥. W. ©. A. eee Dr. B. EB. Barnes, speaker. Demon-| Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae strationa. pame favited, ‘The alumnae had Ae Gamma eee Alpha Phi Atumnae Alpha Phi alumnae will meet at the home of Mrs. Star Calvert, 5242 Lakewood ave, Thursday, January German Ladiew Soclety Rev, Theodore Ryan, instructor. The clase meets the firet and third Fri- COnTHVGMT OY Wr CALLS inter aty rth by a new nes to be exact Vishaped, the non fashion compelled the popular. The an framed by a we | Delta sorority will meet Saturday Mine Laura Ki¢ ADDITIONAL CLUBS Prairie Kose Club ‘The Prairie Rone club w me of Mrs. D. RB. Speliman Anchor Ledge and Linnea Rebekah 1 fild house « evening, penefit of the furnishing fund of th t Installation of ¢ auriiiary’s new nursery contumes must be worn by those at tending. annow! fon, chairman. © 1 be featured Past Presktenis, guests of honor at the regular month-| ment Club will hold {ts regular | 1 eheon on Friday, January 6, in| meeting tn the Whittter school, 75th | that J. Ogden Armour desired to be President, Mary Daugh- | | Seattle Civic and Improvement Club | ty: fire vice president, Juanita Chapter, No. 187, 0. F. 8, Juanita Chapter, No. 1 oO. B. @. roll; second vice-president, Josephine |of Des Moines, will give a danc ind card party Friday, January 5, financial secretary, | | Teresa Mord; treasurer, Alice Hop-| Masons and Eastern Stare invited Reattle “circle | No. 449 A public Instaliation of officers | Wednesday morning at the Seattle| sion of the city zoning commission. of Seattle Ctrole, No. 649, Neighbors | Admiral line office. of Woodcraft, will be held on Frit ny evening, January 5, at Swedish to the Orient by 10 a m. vy FLEES TO CHINA New Clue Found in Hunt for Murderess LO8 ANGMLIS, Jan. &—Clare eecaped hammer murder believed to have boarded @ liner bound for réing to reports received at Vancouver, B. C., by the sheriff's office today from the Canadian city Reports were received from Var ouver that a woman closely re sermbling Clara was seen there for after which she mys teriously isappeared and te mp posed to have taken pasmge on an Ortental steamer, WILL MANAGE CIVIC OPERA Georges T. Hoot, whe has bean prominent in theatrical circles tm Seattle for 22 years and who directed the Russian Grand Opera company {te tour of the United States last season, left Seattle Wednesday for Chicago, where he will be amdatamt busines manager of the Chicge Civic Opera company. Mra, Hood and their four children wil secoom pany htm Hood has handled all the booking for the ei t of more than 160 the show her os bones, | *tors in the Northwent since 1911, de Now she may re.| Waa Also gerreral manager of the Mew tain the same neckline but softened |Topolitan theater to nguare wide drapes of inoe or narrow | He will manage the Aufitortum, meeiees Youks Les trimmed with many colors. |When road companies are playing kline js extreme-| there, and will also anwiet Clark A. Shaw In managing the theater @ur- Fine! nae ling the company’s threemonth wa om —_———— json in Chicago. nevera) days, eniidhniell neckline—three new ve or not he V-shaped n square neckline has | Club Hall. 14a Sullivan will be the | at 2p. m., at the home of | installing officer, Mra. Ruth Wil Prof. Will | Visit 421 W. Guler at. | sor { Tacoma, past grand ma | Japanese Schools gician, will give a talk on Wood craft. oma | Dr. H. BH. Gowen, professor of yeh languages and literature jst the University of Washington, | was on his way to Japan Wednesday to spend two months lecturing at Whittier Heights Social Club The Whittier al Club January 8. Ce aire Mack German 7141 12th | Japanese untversities on internation- we he. Tuesday, January | 8! relationship as the guest of the . 6 from 2 to 4 o'clock. Refresh. |J®Panese government, He is making sor the voyage on the President McKin- to the Pee ley, acoompanied by Mra, Gowen and planned Alpha Needie Club | thelr three children, Joyca, Sylvia oc Alpha Needle Club will meet at| “54 Rupert . the home of Mrs. C, I. Collins, 312 ; Garfield mt. Friday, January §.| Armour Retires January 12, tor the Sdsthere ut Wapectuane Wein Soci From Presidency Please attend | cee on Mrs. N. A. Pear | | ORICAGO, Jan. %.—J. fashioned dances Ladies of the Golfen North | armour has resigned as president feat ot | The Ladies of the Golden North |the packing company of that name . . }wit) meet Friday, January 6, at | ie becomes chairman of the board mes A. Sexton 929% First ave, at 8 p.m |of directors. Armour was succeeded wk Pe BS os lby F. Edson White, former vice presidents of James A. Whittler Heights Improvement Clob | president. P. D. Armour was made rc N 3, w be the The Whittier Helghta Improve. |first vice president of the concern. The on! explanation given was lhewosatdey Heights Bo Hard times Members in-|and 14th January 6, at 8 p. m. ve N. W., an Friday, | relieved of the burden of some af the Getalls which he ts now handling, a City Zone Board -| Admiral Liner Is ; Delayed in P. May Move Packers ayed in Port) 1, determine whether the W. Sp ‘That the liner President MoKinley | kane et. plant of the Barton was delayed in Victoria over night| company will be removed or all due to fouling of some obstruction to| to operate indefinitely was being de her propellora was the report received | cided Wednesday afternoon at a sem 1, Armory in I. 0. 0. F. Hall. All Tt was expected) The position of the plant is regarded [thot the vonsel would be on her way | as contrary to provisions of the new zoning ordinance. The hungry half hour ' before bed-time PL HERE comes a time— when you have been work- ing late or playing hard —in the late evening, when you be- e £29122) PEELE: YEE EBSEDE SE H SPE EM Gt Strout and baby left today for a trip fiteet! in the East and gouth. bea! cee Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Arm strong left Saturday for Aberdeen Gaore the and Hoquiam, where they are the| {wl reports ‘you are hearing from Dow " mes opnmenton = poy BS users everywhere? Vhy not let ave. and Virginia st, an-| Alumnae to Meet ‘be same resulta, with = a sale of shoer, beginning The alumnae of Gamma Phi Beta Gay and continuing thruout|wt!! have tts regular monthly meet. week. ing Tuesday, January 8, at 1 o'clock, eee | at the chapter house, 4629 17th ave thopedic Tea Shop |N. E. Mrs. George Harroun wil! be Mrs. J. O. Boyle will be the hostess | “* hostens Hast Highland Drive guild at the : e Tea Shop on Thursday ting will be Mrs, Lee Johnaton, HL. R. Avdiey, Mrs. A. E. 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