The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1923, Page 12

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MAGE 12 Seattle WOMEN’S CLUBS NESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1923 | ° | Music | Russian Pianist Scores Success nary Club | Alfred Miroviteh, who taken hin f ie dak: Wows minary club will place among the foremost Runsian Correct Apparel for Women Brighton PreSchool Circle meet with Mra, N. HM. Latimer, 723} pianists of the day, was b in Mi L " N The Brighton P School circle will | Terry ave Thursday, January 11, at meert for the firat time in Ses ; ‘ . > r 2 > lgs Leura Parsons Will| meet at the school, Thursday, Janu: |2 p,m ant evening in the Pifmouth Con G t t —With Ch Yr Be Spring Bride; Large |" 2622.2, Mom Debow vo EO peg ie reat Coats—With Characte eC OpPring HAE, LAGE | wii speak on “Making Your Contact Nina M. Frye Thimble Club anist, his playing of the various Ball Arranged by | tmeenigont Nina M. Frye ‘Thimble club will |numbers wax greeted with full ap Reduced to Southerners | yoo nt the home of Mra, Mary preciation. Hin technique, power of ; outherners. | dobn B. Allen POT, A 1826 12th Thursday interpretation and tonal coloring | John B. Allen P A. will meet at 11, at noon, T Jefferson eomn WOOD of Chicagelthe son wuditerium, ‘Thurada car and get off at Judkine at., viteh's pl « in marked ° the engagement of} January 11, at 2 p.m. Mr J, W.| Bring tight lunch by an individual style, The out Leura Annette Par-| Graham, of the Madrona school, wil eee standing f ot program me eee, to Mr. Thomas Val Dempsey, | apeak on “How the Modern Home| Graded School of Sunday School was his interpretation a group A limited number of ot eatin i son of ¥ nd Mrs. Can He " th re Heheot. 3 une. nf Teachers of five compos iby Chopin Bal Coats from well known Thomas H. Dempsey, of Los Angetes, | tion Most Eri Wy Carrol ne Union of Sun n G minor and Nocturne in . ‘ Eiiivusents of this cfty, The | will give a chort talk. Musto end re [day Bobee re will meet at eeek manler woes, the. tecat easo makers are included in Wedding will take place in March freahments. 930 & m. to 12 noon, ‘Thursday, | | able, Waltz in G sharp major, Po the January Sale of reons was educated at the wet ads January 11, at the ¥. W. CA onnaine in A flat minor and & y of Washington and ts a) Sigma Alpha Kpsilon Mothers’ Club eee in G fiat followed. Two numbers Coats. ) ember of Alpha X! Delta sorority.| The Mpthers’ club of Sigma Alpha Seward School P.T. A. that were well given were To n ry _. © | Epsilon fraternity will meet-at the) seward school P.T. A. will meet at! and F@ge in D minor, by PB apter house, 4506 University bivd., | uy choo! at p.m, Thursday Tausig, and Liset's familiar Rhap Southern Ball sera eh rp oon ‘ hureday, January 2 p. mM.) Jondary 1. Mr. A. 8. Gist, princt nody No. 11 January 31 Important moeting pal of B. F. Day ac will k Minuet,” one of the planist’s own OPULAR, man- SEERA Retthern ball. to te given ee : on “Obligations of Parents.” Social compositions; “Seguidilia,” by Albe nishly - tailored Wetinesday evening, January si, at| Greenwood Social Club, 0. B.S. | halt hour will follow, Refreshments niz, and Schumann's “Papillons, Op eat Coste of wane. /Phriatensen’s hall, is to be a charm Greenwood Social club, O. EB. &.,) Members urged to be present 2," were others that were greeted a pats of S s Rag Affair. Plans for the occasion | Wil meet Thursday, January 11, at . . with enthunian The well-known down, 100% Camel's Eee shout completed, and among With Mrs, Metta Cissna, 410 Wooderaft 2 Club Rachmaninoff Prelude in G minor Hair, Worumbo coat- ee, enietet. and amon st, AN Kastern Stars wel-| Wooderntt Totem club will meet and Achubert-Lisst’s “Hark, Hark ings and imported sow Testes in charge Thursday, January 11, at 2 p. m,, in the Lark,” were other pleasing num 0M Na chosen ‘ot divulge. The bal! will be decor ein! the clubrooms, 4167 Arcade building. hei n the program. In response abrics-——all are chos tm Spanish moss, which has Pythian Sisters’ Altruistic Club for election of offi All members to insistent applause, Miroviteh re ftom higher priced gent from New Orkeans, and a| Mf. Myrtle Cogshall wil n urged to be prevent nponded with “Heossiases.” by Bee stocks and marked at bn scene will be de @ Pythian * truistic lub eee hoven for an encore. pes Peal old plantation scene wil at her home, 2902 N, 65th st., Thurs Lafayette Pot. A ‘The concert lust evening was the $49.75 i ni a day, January 11. The meeting wil! Lafayette P.T. A. will m in the | third of « series being given this See eremes John Act nag thruout the day, Members take |junch room of the ackiool Thursday winter under the auspices of the = fermive-chairmdn. Mrs. We say 0 car 22 January 11, at 3 p.m. Program Men‘s club of the Plymouth Congre. To wear one of these of the decorations and | Sr 22 ghia january 11, at 3 p ogram b one ‘lad ~aatly Putnam itty of the! teachers and pupils. Membership tional church. distinctive Coats is to publicity. | Doric Social Club drive now under way. Members | i atid be well-coated—there ihe floor commitice includes ar.| Doric. Social club, 0. KS. will asked to bring thelr neighbors. ‘Tea Amphions Begin is Character and Bo Parwell P. | hursday, January at 2 Dana cake ) | eras 2 , Nee eee eee Pale | Ms With Mrs, Lillie Keltner, 420 N ‘eee | | Rehearsals Quality and Long gg at sense Mr. wat. | 4h st. Mrs. Belle Farmer will as Rainier Camp No. 1472 The Amphion society will cor Service in every line. Minter and Mr. Hiram Lindsay.|*%t- lection of officers. Rainier camp No. 1472, Royal! mence rehearsals for its May con ‘Among the patrons and patron- | hd . Neighbors of America, and Modern | cert this evening, at 8 o'clock. in the Bree “ “andl ™ Nurses’ Communique Club ' Woodmen will hold joint installation Fine Arts auditorium. A limited Semi- Dress Coats have Pir. ana Mre. Gerald Frink, Me.|_TR® Nurses’ Communique club! of officers in Economy hall Thurs: | number of applicants for first and been taken from higher Mrs. G. A. C. Rochester, Mr Se, semaaee, Te Gt that homea | nye Teneney 11, at Sp m ec gpd beng fr ocy e arneaiga de | priced lines for the Jan- ey. * -King, Mi. and Allen, 2636 Shoreland Zovery Club } ing uary Sales and reduced to eee orem. “Mr. and. Mrs nat 2 p,m The Zonery club will hold an open $49.7 K. Fisken, Mr. and Mrs. W i fp pe egg High tee dhs meeting Thursday, January 11, at & Pierce County Vets Bias eave oO Thursday Progress Club DP. m., in the lecture room on the y i ir, and Mrs > i will : i . fer, Bes Josiah Collina Mr. |,,TH*, Thureday Progress club will/ fourth floor of the ¥. W. C. A.| Given Employment SES of fashionable eilk cade few’‘atiit : “ ‘ ro a ‘ en” pt Demonstrations, Public invi ACO < f 38 of fashionable silks, s . Mrs. D. B. Frederick, Mr. ‘and |iome of Mm@. A. B. Marston, 5114 cau TACOMA, Jan. 10.—-Pierce county a 8, suitable for stree' Daniel Kelleher, Mr. and Mrs | - i new commissioners are making clean and afternoon use, have also been included in the M* | stone way, Thursday, January 11 Washington Irving PT. A. | : Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Keith |") °P° » | nweepa of nistrative jobs, world January Sales at the reduced price 5, Bullitt, Mr and Mrs, Arthur(“'7P™ yy Waskiagven. Seeing PA,’ Wie War veterane almost without excep ; price—$49.75 meet at the school Thursday, Jan Warren Ave. PT. A vary 11, at 246 p.m. There will be Warren Ave. P.-T. A. will meet a discussion of legislative measures » Mayor and Mra. Brown. | and Mre. Gtenien Chadwick. tlon getting the new appo' Changes have been made at the tment. a} ounty hospital, rm, tuberev a a , y u . a co hegged Ronald. Dr. une |thursduy, January 11, at the school, which have been indorsed by the ee ee Cee eee L°! ELY New Apparel, representing Spring Boeie, Mr, and Mra. James |** 2” ™ te Gtiterent parentteacher ensociations in minor positions. The farm extea Modes, is arriving daily at the Carman Shop. of the state, Program by the chil Seattle Section Counell of Jewish | dren of the school. Refreshments eee » Dr. and Mrs. J. Tate} bureau was abolished entir Mrs. Charles Kinnear, Mr. wa | was the Job of physical director of Col. and Mrs. Charies . * ’ Hl - county schools. Payroll savings to Seattle Section, Council of Jewish | ADDITIONAL CLUBS | Fort Lawton and Commander | wren” way noid there anual ten | in October, 1904, Mischa Elman, |the stage until he bad played @ half date will amount to $11,160 annually Mrs. Shirley from the navy | 14 open meeting Thursday, January | Business and Professional W 's > famou Borcerges — = bol prog pee ~~ ao seed en ii, at Medcationn’ Center, 15th. ave.| Club te sor tersburg, the star pupll of Leopold | the name of Mischa Elna x ch ad-| everyone's tongue, and from that tm Song s.'and Main st. A splendid program| After an informal half hour of| Aver It happened that a much ad ryone’s tongue, and from that tm e Honor Guests has been arranged for the occasion.| friendly visiting met evening, the| Yetised young virtuoso was to give| portant appearance the young vir- TWO FREE LECTURES —on— Pee ‘Mrs. Harold H. Whitwood ere Seattle Busines avd Professional |® CoMeert and Prof. Auer was asked | tuoso weat from one city to another, y evening w their home on| Seattle Review No. 8, Woman's|and Miss Charlotte Williams, other a vs os ap vn bea pier ye Sescn wie sat Bag ogg IC Second Avenue at Spring Street Anre Hill in honor of Mrs. | Benefit associat) meets In A. O. U.| wise known as “Betty Lee,” of Mac atufally. was taken os & wild | Seattle on’ Mom evening, January - —e S. Blethen, Mrs. Martha | W hail, 1409 Ninth ave. on Thurs-| Dougull & Southwick's, was present sos nag ag gerd ‘and Miss Elizabeth Ham-jday, January 11. Installation of of-| ed to the club, pooner “ Bs -obl s ows spread broadcast. Auer de ‘who are sailing January 27 oa|ficers at 7:45 p. m. Miss Williams told in a most en-| t . ” “ B.S. Lurline for Honolulu. ves tertaining manner how “Hetty Lee | termined to back up his remarks and) Baby Ig Tied Up in heard it, and 15 George Shaw Cook,C.S.B.1/ OTHER WOMAN |PLIVVERS GAILY of Chtenge, 1). Wooderatt ‘etem chub | ewan three yenrs ago todo per] ged an opportunity for Minebal 8G wrt etters | Mammenctate Ree ettcee= |] TRAPS LOVER] apowN BOULEVARD Wives’ Club ‘Woodcraft Totem club will meet in|eonal shopping for outoftown and Tre Firet Church of Christ, CHICAGO. ih: 10Sten&. Cur] Wiliam Gibbe McAdam: rolled Sem Scientist, in Boston, Mass, club rooms Thursday, January 11, at| telephone customers. From the| ert of the Deutcher Liedertafel—the | CLEVELAND, O., Jan. 11—Froma Election. 2pm start, this proved such a real service | ™o*t Important musical society Of the iooked for the baby. The basket, tin, wealthy coal man, was trapped | Michigan bivd. here ina flivver. Maj. cuatomers Dixon C. Williams, their millionaire rt ” ya” have | ctty. crowd of shoppers In the main post-|[ Thursday Eventeg, Jan. 11, into the hands of the law today by 5 Dickens Fellowship seve cates, gehen g some of| Auer was to play, but at the ant | office tone came the ortes of as im the Masonic Temple, Misa Kathieen Morrell, the “other | host, said his regular machine was, large formai party of the|Sea''s Section, Council of Jewish | them writing her even from the| moment he sent word that he was too) mother for her lost infant. While the|] Corner Harvard Pine at oman," mother of five of his chil-| ‘aid up for repairs, And dren. By the advice of her attorney, she | was telling her of his plan te take ; swore out @ warrant for arrest on a|her and the five children to a quiet statutory offense, and then called | country home, where they would find him by telephone and asked him to| peace, when the police entered and meet her. arrested him. He was released on Curtin kept the appointment. He! $5,000 bond. kiven ‘ednes- | lows! mber Ml to appear, but that his youngest | mother was addressing packages she farthest outposts of Alanka. mo’ K pA in Pearears ia the place gltoae vent tneratag event Following Miss Williams’ talk, | PUD! would take his place. Conse-| placed the child in a market basket. | % Miss Mary Bidred, chairman of the | @uently, Elman, a lad of 13. played| Her packages ready to be mailed, mhe | p announced later. fellowship mittee, called upon | t* Mendeimohn Concerto, Pagunini’s | with its contents, had beon picked up | ego ig ona og ( the club, members for reporte on| “Moto Perpetug” and a Chopin Noe-| by « postoffice employe and thrown ee re eetertaining rsona lthe “Barne-Dollar’ ‘contest, Ag|turme with such terrific success that|into @ mail sack. Cries from the onset our pane airs. te F. Getives of Sacramento, |thes dollars had to be eared by| t¥ audience refused to let him leave child led to Ite discovery Mrs. L, ie e ; ! een é ©. R. Corey is in charge of|formerty of Seattle, arrived today 12 | Saatneae oF Tamatacer rather | be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. en, their remarkable resourcefulness sepa bent marge pera was brought to light by these re eee tants Named |ports. The “Dynamites” earned the Mrs. Erastus Brainerd. whe ha®) post dollars, and xs a consequence Archibald Stewa Downey, Rael Mandell Henry, Mrs. | Pee the guest of Mre. Eliza Ferry|ino'r x T's" will entertain them jon Friday, January 19, at Collins Warrell and Mra. Casper| Leary since her arrival from the Fret) a . Casper) | East, a short time ago, is NOW! Hiasneid house, Yesler way. and will assist Mr. and Mrs./ aller, at 19% 16th] Pere ee 4 NOC. ¥ : *:| visiting Miss ene Ot the “at hesee Great interest having been exhib- ave. N. ie eevee ot thelr residence, eee ited in the Women's Civic league, jorganized by Mrs. Henry Landes, afternoon. from 4 until 6] 1. Charles F. Whittlesey is leaving Saturday for the East, to’ Mrs, Pearl Case Blough was called Weiday Evening, Jan. 12. at § in Firet Church Réifice, Cor, 16th Ave. and BE. Denny Way Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend The the most Delicious MAYONNAISE. ; you ever tasted im honor of Mix; Catherine Ppeieae remain for two or three months. upon to explain about the course of “, eee | talks on subjects of civic interests ess This Evening Mr. and Mrs. William Humason| which she has been asked to give to Elinor Chase is entertaining | (Catherine Hughes) are reeeiving| club groups who wish to become om bridge party at her home this | congratulations upon the birth of a| members. The fee is one dollar, It ; im compliment to Mrs. | daughter, Susan. on January 6, at| Wa" decided to give the first of , house mother at thelist. Luke's hospital | these talkw on Tuesday evening, Jan Reta sorority house, ore | uary 23, directly following the regu is leaving Saturday to spend the} Mr. Myron M. McKiwaine wilt! !#f club meeting. It is hoped that inder of the winter in Call-lieave Thursday for a short trip in| @!! members of the Business and -, Professional Women's club will be the East a come members of the Women's Civie EA‘ MAKE URSELF—READ HOW ifty Club Dance Mra. L. R abe | ot cht. | league P fe YOU CAN SILY IT YO E ri Pivening eae whee the xomt of Mie. Thee]. tSgen gummer’ and a0 the ‘ dore Hardenberch, will ave the - ve ws 4 ‘aS. - pathogen thy lb Chauncey Wright restaurant in thi * : * * iiinmwat "sss L. C. Smith building have been well | VERYBODY likes mayonnaise, _ separating. Because of this, Mazola patronized by Business and Profos. | of ve| Miss Katherine Crawfor hi its third of a series of five iss Katherine Crawford. who has| 2-0) women's olub members, The ties the club is giving|heen visiting for several months in| ® ’ valle . ithe Bast. expected to return next regulars” are now looking forward} to the social hour with those who} committee in charge of the af- month itaiees ir. ond Mrs. Frank| pen are coming for the first time on fee, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kinnear,| Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Draham are| ThUrsday of this week. E and Mrs. Bruce Shorts and Mr. |leaving the last of January for Call- butthe best mayonnaiseisthe _is a time and work saver. You kind you make at home yourself, | make enough mayonnaise at one seasoned or flavored to suit your __ time to last for a week or more. Adams PT. A. own taste—and made with fresh _It keeps! Mrs. Miller Freeman jfornia, where they plan to motor ene Ades BP, A Oh eee 6 » a [thew the southern portion of the] The Adams Pu. A. will give a eggs. Mazola is always pure and sweet, formal Dinner ee jocial at the home of Mrs. Wall ack wilt en-| " : 718 ard ave, N. W., on Friday, i n never gets rancid in any climate te act anee re Eintertaina for Niece < - |Sass ee eh reer You cari use Mazola with any g y Parents, e : Diikay evening, when covers| Mre. 1. J. Lowle wilt be-at home| teachers and. friends cordially. in, good recipe, andsuccessisassured. or temperature. You need not eo eacanliet bir Waa Ceeatibant to kin cat tes Take the can you now have orget _keep it in the icebox. Mra, Harry Meyer of Portland, who Caledonian and St, Andrew's Socleti DATES in her house guest lew } . 8° A tea for the Ladies’ auxiliary of 0 REMEMBER |Bridge Luncheon ee ee ee era ee cleties will be given at the home JANUARY 10— Mrs, Willis C. Bickford will en-|of Mra, William W. Dow on Friday, one today from your grocer, and = Your grocer sells Mazola in pint, follow the recipe given here. See quart, half gallon and gallon tins, for yourself how easy it is. packed and sealed under expert n with a bridge juncheon in! January 12 m 4 “a4 A $ ner apartment at The Carroll et 3 ER a ea Mazola-made mayonnaise is al- supervision. It is never sold in day afternoon, ve complimen! oO ashington ve 0. | Me of Bremerton [Mr "Rergunon Harper. who has re [Washington hhive No, 944, Ladies| ways firm, fresh, smooth and __ bottles or bulk. If Mazola is un- ’ ued j cently come here to make her home. | 01 the Maccabees, which waa to| : s g. : ay ere see Risers an: || padiae Wry, | have met ‘at the home of Strn .| Suny Dhinshd Sy Menpuacide creamy. It thickens quickly inthe satisfactory to you, your grocer MMi satan sects || Marriage Announced | Miler 1116 seth ave. Nu. Wednes:| 1 Egg Yolk teaspoon Suga making and keeps longer without _ refunds the cost without question. | Cards nouncing the marriage of Mrx. May JANUARY 12— |Tronghton-Conlan ¢ r. F id = dba RIO ronghto lan to Mr. Frederick been received &N- o'clock, are asked to meet at the| home of Mra, Marie Braman, 1526) 15th ave, N., on account of the ill. 3 tablespoons Lemon Juice or Vinegar X% teaspoon Paprika ioe at tome, in boner ot mre. ||C- Kapp, which took place very| ness of Mrs. Miller E — Beautifully illustrated 64-page Cook Book. Write 3. R. Roberteon * || quietly Monday at the home of the| - oe Add well mixed sea- odiaone Regaaig Cheney, Se: {6 teary marriage of Miss Mary Small || bride, 210 18th ave. N. Evergreen Court No, 2 {0 Mr. Edward Henry Lennox, Jr., || a > ii ae | soning to with on ft the home of her vatents, Mr. |), i 4 Evergreen court No, 2, Order of! ig to egg, e Selling Representatives a8 Mrs. Kovert Fb. Bridge Evening | Amaranth, will hold open installa | teaspoon lemon juice JOHNSON LIEBER COMPANY BAY, GASUARY 15 toa at || Mr. and Mrs. Craig 1. Spencer |t#on of officers Friday, January 12, | Seattle, Washington. or vinegar, and beat well, adding one tea- spoon Mazola at a time until mixture thickens, after which the Mazola may be added more rapidly. Thin with lemon juice or vinegar when necessary. [will entertain at bridge on Friday | jevening, January 19, at their home, | 740 22d ave, N | . at 8 p. m., in the Masonic temple. ae Gets 15 Days for Service at Orthopedic Robbery of Auto Clarence Mclaughlin, laborer, was Tea Shop nentenced to serve 16 days in jail by Sepvice at the Orthopedic Tea Shop | Police Judge John B. Gordon when will he in charge of the Queen Anne jhe was convicted of robbing a so- guild én Thursday Mrs. Frank |eiety woman's auto at Fourth ave, jumer will he hostess, assisted by | and Battery #t., Tuesday night Me. M Frederick Boyd, Mra. BE. FE. | Law lin was arrested by Patrolman pe, Mrs. Chris Sehwahe, Mrs. John | W. Howard. Vv Mrs. A. Kelly, Mrs. apeoeinrnmetints Women's Counclt of St. Marks |i M Moody, Mrs. Charles Thomp.| CROYDON, Eng, Jan. 10.—Willle herch will have ©. twilight I\non, Mra +. Pigo “RL Ww so teh ethene wb ter, a am ll adh ghee ra w vant aged 3, fell into a sewer and ir audondes Datiise a: si08. - 5 *. | was carried half a mile thru a tun- ., W. A. Wand. nel, but suffered no harm, at the club Tolo clu Informal dance at the R. O. T. C. armory. AY, JANUARY 14 Mr. ana Mrs. Harold Clarke stim. fon's “at home’ from 4 until 6 Oocloek, at Hollywood, complt mantary to Mise Catherine Colling G. ‘Tennant’s din Kappa Kappa ( i 4 pa the chapter | UNDAY, JANUARY 2— Iw | | | | | H | | MAZOLA Best for Salads and Cooking Ss PKOA CR OR CIR_OIN. CIN OR ON ON CIR OROIN GINS CIRONGRON ONO) x y

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