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PAGE 10 Seattle | Society ( Mrs. Willard Stimson Guest of Honor; Miss | MePherson Engaged to ‘ONORING Mrs. Wille ‘Of Los Angelos, who th town, Mrs. F. A. Wing Staining with « bridge of way 1 Stimson visiting nter after Thursday afternoon Mrs Willard Stimson will be hostess at a Vineheon for ten at the Sunset club _w her honor. Mrs, Stimson expects to leave Sat evening for her home tn Los and prior to her departure entertain sixteen guests the f of that day at a box party the Orpheum, followed by tea at Hotei Washington : eee MePherson othed Mr, and Mrs. John Donald McPher |@nnounce the engagement of Miece, Lenore McPherson, to Franklin Richter, son of Mr Mrs. J. P. Richter, ‘Miss McPherson is « ity of Washin; is in his senior : 46 iss Collins Honored Complimenting Miss Catherine Col- ‘who returned recently from Mr. and Mra. Harold Stim entertained with an informal re at their home at Hollywood, afternoon, from 4 until ¢ flowers in profuston were! about the rooms and centering table was an attractive basket Is and Ophelia roses with tapers tn silver holders, and from the four corners of the were graceful festoons of Charles = at the at the urns were Mrs Stewart Downey, Mr-. Mandell Henry, Mrs. Casper and Mrs. Charles Farrell. eee | day of Lee ‘ill Be Observed C ting the birthday of Robert EB. Lee, Robert E . Daughters of the Con- > Will be entertained Friday January 19, at the home of and Mrs. Daniel Kelleher, 1116) ring st. will be an informal recep. Southern Crosses will be be fon Mr. Ebb Glass and Captain Moog by Mrs. H. A. Calohan.; of the chapter | Joseph L. Greenwell will speak Soul of Lee.” Fielding Lewis Ashton has C. Rolfe and Mrs. Hamilton McEwan Tomkins wil! pre Mrs. Theodore Hailer at she is giving Thursday after. ‘at her home in compliment to Seott C. Bone and her daugh-/| ‘Miss Marguerite Bone, will be) Burke, Mrs. Montgourry Rus-| , Mrs. Alexander McEwan and) David Kellogs, who wili alte at the urns, assisted by Miss Semple Swanstrom, Blackwell, Miss Katherine | Miss Gertrude Schulz, Miss| ‘Wiestling and Miss Carolyn | Junior Prom, the annual mid-| formal of the University of | om, which will be given in| Masonic Temple, on Saturday February 17, will have as a feature a “Follies Revue,”| th campus talent. } Misa Hazel Waechter has chosen 26 nan girls, who will appear in costumes, designed by Miss Bamford, to serve punch from | “typical roof garden booths. There! ‘be unusual lighting effects, fo and numerous other novel «| ‘Mr. Morgan Padelford has charge the decorations, and the commit- | ee on arrangements includes the Lou Woodcock, Margaret ling, Helen Shippey, Ruth Bam- Hazel Waechter, Burdette Wi!- Lenore McPherson, Margaret Mildred Kuhefuss, and Bonnie Hy. Mesers. Robert Zener, Robert Ring- Wer, Morris Orth, Dean Nusbaum, William Ross, Penny Scofield, James Campbell, Carter Edinger, Willard | Maxwell, Morgan Padelford, William | clans president. The patrons and patronesses will) “be President and Mra. Henry Suzzalo, Dean and Mrs. John T. Condon, Dean and Mrs. J. F. Gould, Dean Ethel Hunley Coldwell, Dean and Mrs. David Thomson, Dean and Mra. Btephen 1. Miller, Dean and Mre. Trying M. Glen, Dean and Mrs. M. Tyle Spencer, Dean and Mrs, Fred- erick Padelford, Prof. and Mrs, E4- mond S. Meany, Col. and Mrs. Farl ‘Arcy Pearce, Mr. and Mrs, Enoch haw, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Ed- | mundson, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Graven, | ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Arbuthnot, Mr. | and Mrs. Russell Callow, Mr. and Mre, | Frank Waterhouse, Mr. and Mra. ¥.| J. Trefethen, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A.| Fechter, Mr. and Mrs. William A. | Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. J. § McKe Mr. and Mrs. Winlock Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Werner A. Rupp. Mr. and Mrs. FT. Nogers and. Mr. and Mrs James Hf Devt To Entertain Miss Claire Stoltenberg is enter- taining her bridge club of three tables at ber homo tomorrow after- | went |Orthopedic Tea Shop Personal Mrs. today for a BRA New Garber left York Mr, and Mrs, A 1 from Victoria trip to CLUBS FOR TUBSDAY turn Tuesday Ladies’ Lyric Choral Club where they spent the week-end The Ladie on b wil Miss rtingd to Lennox Smal 4 to} is planning whieh will t torlum ttend the evening, return Dp We phster PLT. A PT nt the A niv rke (Mar Mary Harr ther t XN ga Newlove) and daughter Lincoln High 8 Lincoln High meet Tuesday, January in Annex 4 The English department schools will be featured trio, 6 tor Honolulu, Burke will leave January will 16, at 2 p work of the | fo the high | evening An tnatru- | Bighth ot Johnson and Clemewell give musical selections Br Lieut will hol where they will join at Schofield barracks. o- Mr, and Mra, J Ferguson are Deing congratulated upon the birth of @ son, Richard Jervis, January 6 at the Virginia Mason hospital, m. owed . in mental Fleanor | men req Hale, Moses, wi! omponed Ravenna Social Club meet at Nevin The ¢ ry Byram of Chi the anne ng a short time Ww and 16, at shington t in ary 16, ©. B. Burnside lett Saturday by motor for a trip to Cali | ws . ‘ Woe fornia, r { meet with se Neifner bh ga: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Purcell and * children, who are visiting in Califor nia, are now the guests of Mra, Pur cell's brother and sisterin-law, Mr and Mrs, Gervaive Purcell, in San Gabriel Denny way ip m shine Club of Queen Clty Ohi hine club of Q K will meet m., at the A East Invited ’ Tuesday Masonic p Miss Clara Emory was the week end guest of Miss Phebe Nell Tid marsh at the Highlands Mr. and Mra. J. Prentiss have returned from New York after spending the holidays with Miss Charlotte Bloedel, who ts |” attending Miss Spence's school . . Mr. and Mrs. George T. Myers left | Saturday for New York, from where they will sat! on the Ebro for Cuba. | They plan to motor down the west side of the Panama canal, then na for South America, and will be aw until May | Tue and their friends Quarante Club | The Quarante club wil} meet with Mr. and Mre. Alger, 4202 Chilbere 0. 8. W., Tuesday evening, Janu-| r y 16, Bloedel and son Madre Jan . Aspasia Club Mrs, Edward Brainard will be to the Aspasia club Tuesday January 16, at 1 k her home, 1912 N. 49th st. Roll call will be responded to with “Items of In terest.” “Birthright,” by T. 8. Strib | ling, wilt be reviewed by Mra. J, W Dorwart moet Mra. Fe The p . Book Women's Lakewood Civile Improve . ment Chub The Women's Lakewood Civic Im. ement club will hold ite regular meeting Tuenday, J 16, at 2 p.m. in the Lakewood clubhouse. A good program has been arranged. see L. 0. B. Club L. O. E, Club will give « card and donation party for members Tuesday January 16, at 1:30 o'clock, in Elke club. Hostess, Mrs. Minnie Bragdon Mra. C. F. White and Mrs, H. R. Williams are heaving shortly for a trip to Honolulu. ° Miss Mildred Hughes, who under. an operation recently at the Providence hospital, was removed to her home today. : The oe Hasting ‘Curr tional ¥ schoo! Mr. and Mrs. William R. Tacoma plan to sai! on for « trip to Honolulu. see Mr. and Mra, Joweph Dwyer lett} last week for a trip around the world. They will be away until fall Henry Art Gallery Closed ‘The art gallery of Mr. H. C. Henry Will be closed to the public until fur. ther notice, owing to the absence of Mr. Henry, who left Saturday for the East, to safl later for Europe eee Ripley of January 26 | tien Afi in Bille Sunset Heights Literary Club liga Sunset Heights Literary club wil Young Man Now Learning to Dance Q Study © ave afternoe “Didn't I see you in your car inst night with « good-looking girl, Jack? Mebbe #0. I took Dorothy to the Informal Dinner ance out at the club, and we were Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Ayer enter. | Probably on our way when you saw tained with an informa! dinner of |“. 4 eight covers Saturday evening at| - “Well. well! So you have gone tm their home, which was followed by | fT dancing at last! I always hi ibs pime of Mah Jones. & hunch you'd fall for the light fan eee | tantic. sooner or inter. Ill wager! Fraternity Tea | you're some tripper, at that.” “Not yet, old man. Give me time. | Delta Chi fraternity will be hosts| Dorothy is teaching me, and she at a tea Tuesday afternoon, at the|says I am doing fine, I've only | chapter house, 1819 E. 47th st., from | been at it two weeks now, with ahout 2 until 5 o'clock, for the mothers! two dances a week. I can one-step | and sisters of active members and and fox-trot fairly well, but I can't | for the wives of the alumni. seem to get the hang of the waits” | Mra. Jolin Matthews is president! “Never mind that. You'll get tt | of the Mothers’ club, which will meet at the chapter house at 11 a, m. oe opening “Haitt,” Spice a rian Fast Spm soon enough, and, besides, there are few waltzes on the program now. |adays. But didn't you tell me about two weeks ago that you'd sworn off | from all pleasures for a month or | sor | “Ob, yes. That wag because I needed a new mult and didn't see any immediate chance of getting one However, that problem ts solved. 1 marned about Cherry's and got a | fine. new sult. Say, boy; that's a fine place to go! All the Intent styles in clothes in fine materials. And the | thing I like about t# it that they | allow man six months to pay, if he | needs it. They are at 1015 Second Laura Cardin, Miss May Cardin, Mra. | ave., between Madison and Spring, in J. P. Hail, Mug W. T. Hall, Mins| the Rialto buflding, just ov Katherine Thompson, Mra. J. F. An-| Pig’n Whistle, Take elevator. derson and Miss Rita Ailes. vertisement Luncheon Hostess Honoring Mrs. Harry Byram of Chicago, who ts visiting in the city, Mrs. H. B. Farting will entertain with a luncheon Wednesday after. noon at the Sunset club eee St. Mark's Guild of St. Mark's church will direct the service at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Tuesday. Mra. M. C. Cheal will be the hostess, as- sisted by Mrs. C. L. Brooke, Misa areful | are certain to insist on Karo when they buy syrup. They know Karo to be absolutely pure and wholesome —and it’s a great energy food for children, Spread on sliced bread is the way all active children like it—or made into delicious home-made candy. Your grocer sella Karo —very low prices in effect. WOMEN’S CLUB 230 p. Sigma Nu Sigma Nu Mothers’ clu rest w Mra. J. to the members of the Queen Anne apartment No. 62. ‘The program on “The Weat Indien” ca," Mre. F. Eptecopal church, will etre tte annu. al chufeh dinner at Guild hall, Tues. | m day, January 16 THE SEATTLE ‘Music Moiseivitch Delights Audience An added STAR fenture of the am 1 ng mt Mot teh, F ympt rt t, who apr ery commendable u n of Concerto for PA Ki flat major, 3 1, by Lin tra wan given an ex Hin group In the by tr by rohe pretat Hark Janu- | cellent inte n 1:80 | cluded, “Hark Sehubert-Li LAwet " ate Lark at oting ' and a greeted with t ¢ an addr nking the «re t en faem, and mony mestend No, 1743 pny he hood of 4 a short a by Janua Of the numt which 1 pas des ve andante, danne canstonne, by Delibes, was by far the n Other | cluded Heethoven's “Pastorale’ |phony No. 6, of which there | three movements given, and overture “Riena,” by Wagner, chestra “La Sourec nelué Amer Ye business 1 party, Tuesday at Moone hal All Yeo variation and Cw @ card 16, 4 Union mt to be present wt enjoyable numbers tn ave, w qusated Sym were Gatewood PoT. A. 1 PT, A. will meet in m Tuesday, January | embly ros Rainier Chapter, D. A. Rt DAR Keppel, 4019 Hvar will meet Ratt ler chapter Mra, J. 7 ave Mothers’ hapter house, Tuesday rt “land Park W. oO Tt and Igrk W. ©. T. t R at 2 e- Highland Park POT. A nd Park POT, A. wi 16, at 2:90 . will meet ri r A pro. nd a talk by annistant in m by rank W tendent of nchools, wi the puptl lard aup be features of | the afternoon. eee Heattle Lodge No, 7 Seattle lod i, D. Ht Evergreen hall, 1409 vinth Tuenday ing, Janu ary 16, at 745 o'clock. The business : will be followed by @ pro gressive whist party at 9 ok Members and friends welcome ' eee Browning Society Browning Soctety will be ad by Mre C. L. Meimiinge Edgar Royer at the b { the former, 4623 N January meet ave eve Madrona PT. A ona PT. A. wil} meet nuary 16, at 9 o'clock cipal of the B speak on “Hor te White w oe Arthur Day ob | : Pr . Sorosts Club Tuesday jock fist ave 16, 16, at t the F M. Pe ta 12:90 ration ely 1 Mrs. W ‘s Mixsionary League ary League meets Tuenday Mr will give om in the Ortent see nd Capitel Hi WO. T. 0. jay institu will be held January 16 Central and in Methe More That M lip Gibbs, Mra rogram Ww r Ka i Smith Moors in Pact! Rvente—Pub Mrs Roosevelt POT. A j welt PT. A 1 meet at the Tuesday, January at 2:30 Mrs. Sophie Clark: “Leg fecting Women and Childrer Penain Bring lunch. Tea « Before the Legiaia Haman Analysis Club Analysis club w 209 Marion at Januagy 16, at & p Phre. of Educators” and “Jewiah tub at her home, 1418 Boren |P*ychology” are topics of evening Anne Stady Club Reardsles will be hostess T usen m on Tuerday on, January 16, at 2 o'clock Custer Camp No. Custer Camp No. 1, 8. of V. and Custer Axutliary, will meet Tues day, January 16, at 7.30 p. m, in Vetoranw ball eee oe Seattle Woman's Club Kast Seattle Gaild Art Department of Seattle Wom. Seattle gufld, of Emmanuel |an's club will lunch at Chantecier cafe Tuesday, January 16, at 1 p. At 2 o'clock members will meet Fred B. San Prospect at 1 will be divided as follows: Mre, J. on; “Jamal C. Miller; “The Istand of nd Palme, Mra, M. Kriko Dinner from 6 to at the home of Mrs. der, 3631 FE 6 Co, “Everything Music” AXOPHONES! The American Perfection C-Melody, brass finish, pearl keys, built in low pitch—a non-tr @ sposing instrument, ideal for the home—$85.00. The American Perfection Tenor Saxophone, a good substitute for the cello in orchestra playing (can also be played from cor- net, baritone or trombone band parts without transposition) —brass finish, pearl keys, an excellent value “Everything in Music” Sherman |@ ay & Co. Thied Avenue at Pi SBATTLE MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 192. —until Friday | Campfire News, Notes and Gossip Girts Campfire tories the Torch or } wday, Januar workir tration kb n aun, at ' as Ime ra at ohare “CHEATING THE GRAVE” A k Junuary 15M ing of Older Girls kod PALACE Snohomish County Council Fire yunell Fire 4 1+ neal and na For effort, for handeraft. thou aturda fo for participate ir the for written | ~ you earn thin nit of Na-| tio and take stock of your asse 1 for design How many Bee the ext order to hike girls, The Counc in the evening wishing te ter at Lobe with Hnohominh 1 Fire w held A girls d are asked to regis year? Honors b Seattle at Lohequa jum at once January and Again a jervies ‘ampfire | h thelr February 8 Your ‘ Beginning the Tor print mort some have mot bet it whet be 4 writers, or a bit of m ai oir Favorite Poem—What the Mh be Wh from dern \ ever a it the foe need for ch jo is am urgent the 5 make three months not garmen Craft! Craft! Craft! » Christy tifully clean ire Girls’ min to paint metal w ing service plar Ww b off rand &/fire meeting. Mab that you'll Lohequa show them as well be proud to have the work of | Don't try to get every. Je y three urally book binding forms of craft. Du: February you are invited qua on the following Saturday morning and February | day fro uay turn arn your group. thing services months, | you'll things. tional ano ENDURANCE “a tartell Drug Co., Owl Drug Co. Drug Co, University Pharma Inec., and G. 0. Guy, Inc. done in January program for there'll wher want to hike other ‘Then, too, there is that Needlework Gulid How many will follow in et Benson and M Div thru the be day date ed January Satur wary 20 and 2 Friday afternoons, 19 and 3:20 to Jlunch, cup and spoon, and & |for hot chocolate, “At th Jinstructions will be given metal work, book , , pottery girls interested making for the April exhibit at national lheadquarters are asked to «ign up There w Materials | individuals or a limited number Experts will during 9 to 12 on honor! accompany each application, and the remaining $5 must be paid y|not luter than Friday, February 2 | Christina Marrow, the first two Se-|Only girls who have attained ¢ e girls to win it? ‘They asked ten| rank of firemaker or torchbearer are friends to each furnish two new gar-) eligible. ich, with their own two,| The eq and entitied them to mem- | derclothin knickers or breeches in the Needle k Guild and | (preferably woolen), shirt or midday, to the coveted honor nu can do It | heavy hiking shoes with rubbers, ex- if they could. Mary Christina tra palr of woolen hone. Woolen it wasn't hard at A loc ms or stocking caps with heavy will be awa: d each gir rning in sweaters completes the outfit. For two completed garments. They must | sleeping, a sleeping bag is prefer be well mad i be tagged with the able, but blankets can be pinned or name, age and guardian's name. Ma-|made into a temporary bag. Re- terial regarding the Needilework|member a bath towel and tollet Guild will be sent each guardian. It| articles! ‘The Saturday program will may also be secured by girls calling include a hike to Lost laie, with at Lohequa for it. luncheon cooked in a snow bank. - Saturday evening stunts will pre vail around the big fireplace im College Club lodge. On Sunday morning races will be held. There will be races on foot and on snow, afternoons, Jan 2 to 6, foot I cents ments | made | bership w sipment Includes warm un- in articles nays al) honor immediately at Lohequa. be no charge for « furnished b: Only ie in charge of sold at cont Notice to Seribes group recribe should send in weekly reports to Lohequa, contain: [ing the following tnformation; Name of group and guardian; what hap pened at the lant meeting: what plane have you for the next; what things are you doing as « group (working | k gutld + Townsend, entertaining chil Jaren, etc); what things are you doing ndividually (writing poems, plays, Snowshoe Trip to Lake Keechelas Great enthusiasm is being shown in the snowshoe trip to Lake Keech- clus A ree number have signed up already, but there are still a few "OC vacancies and girls wishing to go| Miss Ruth A. Brown and Miss should pay their registration fee at|Ann Simmons will be in charge of once. Only girls who have attained) the party, which will include sev- the rank of firemaker are entitled | eral experienced mountaineers, to go. ‘They must be a good) - camper and hiker. Previous experi-| The February program will be « ences on snowshoes is not necessary.| Campfire play, “The Call of Wo If you haven't snowshoes, get in| helo,” given by the Oshweda group, touch with Miss Ruth Brown, and| under the guardianship of Mrs. Ron- she will arrange to secure some for| ald Benson. you. The party will leave Milwau-/ The March meeting will be the kee station Friday evening, Febry-| annual Campfire banquet. ary 2, at 740 p. m., arriving at Lake) April will be epent in nature lore Keechelus at 10:26 p.m. Returning, | talks. they leave Lake Keechelus at 6:90| May will be a camp frolic. This Bunday evening, arriving in Seattie| month will also include a week-end at 815 p.m. The cost of the trip,| working party to Camp Sealth. including round trip fare, food and| June will be devoted to the discus lodge fee, will be $7. Two dollars! ston of summer plans. making candy Whitworth P-T. A. Whitworth POT. A. will Tuesday, January 16th, at 2:20 Lipscomb, principal of school, will speak. meet Roy | Stevens Commonwealth Clab ‘The Commonwealth club will meet Monday evening, January 15, at Boldt’s reetaurant, 1913 Becond ave, at $15 o'clock. Mr, J. D. 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