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| Seattle Society Annual Stunt Dinner F day Evening; M Crosby to Entertain f Daughter. GALA members Versity club next 1 Til be guests of ¢ annual stunt div Py with depict “A / Music Hail. Knights and and the Englis! the American evening as well as traveling represented on "The committee in charge « that the slogan for Will be “Laugh While You mecheon for elen Ainsworth ) Mra, R. William Crosby ©) faining with a luncheon at afternoon fo Ainsworth, on her 15¢ hn by Mew. Complimenting her daugher Locke Harter, of Ch fe ber guest, and Miss Annie , Of Boston, who ts visiting sister, Mrs. George Terrell, Mrs. Rodinson wil! entertain with a party at the Women's Univer Bity club, Tuesday afternoon 2 ee at Charming Tea fa. George H. Terrell entertained afierncon at her home In iy Blaine, with a very charming im compliment to her sister, ‘Annis Gilmer, of Boston, ber guest, who is returning ¢ to her home | ‘An attractive basket of sprini centered the table where! H. K. Owens, Mrs. C. C. Fil| ‘Mrs, Clarence Hopper, and Mra. | Ward Beecher alternated at} Mary Terrell Giesting and/ E. P. Whiting assisted eee ‘hood Tea Ernest B. Hussey will fm compliment to her daugh- Mrs. Wilfred ott), of Walla Walla, who, | Mr. Hussey, is her guest | tables will be in play, }to a he jthe ‘Thursday Musical ¢ Hussey | eon Thursday at he: Personal 1 Mra, Frank urday for a month's vialt Ray and Mra, 1 r) are boing fe birth of a day Seattle General nat esday Mr. and Mra perta Church’ m thelr wed me at 116 & Mra. opent and Norman Mr brother a Mrs. George Vir ts HL. Brownell, rive In Seat to make their Mr, and Mrs, Fran Jr., of New York, will tle about February 1 home here. eee Mr. 1. Reginald Gaynor, Jr, wilt return this week from a short trip im the East and Californie see Mr. and Mrs. Bro! are recetving congrat pon the birth of a daughter, January 14, at the Providence hospital eee Mr. and Mra. Frank Horsley of Yakima are sfending a short time with Mr. and Mra William H Horsley Heck Mr, and Mra W have removed from 1906 14t! me at 1223 I Mins Helen Igoe returned Saturday | m a two months’ trip to Paris and New York Vaughn | Musical Club Will Meet Thursday Mra. Diilis C. Knapp wil home, 1606 Bige } entertain low ave. After the luncheon the following and! program will be presented guests have been invited! Paper on “Lives of Mendelssohn and ra" ih Cottman, Lieut. | and Mrs. W. S. Pye of | . Maj. and Mrs. J.| Col. and Mrs. Gambore-| Capt. ana4 Mra. Charles | ‘and Mrs. Auzey Rodents, and Mrs. Ellis Lando, Com and Mrs. J. B. Earle, Lieut. [| Mrs. Allen Hoar, Lieut. Com- | and Mrs. RW. Wuest BR. 8. Grosscup. eee Given This 00 afternoon the Ladies’ Musical held its active meeting at the school at 2 o'clock. following program, arranged ¥ Mrs. Robert Wyatt Sprague and 3. H. Fox, was presented talk on Russian opera: Miss Marjorie Miller de Concert.” Op. 22 imsky-Korsakow ‘Miss Wintfrea Ba | ‘Mrs. Henry Hibbard at the piano “The Rose Ensiaves the Night Rimnaky-Korsakow | ber Gretehaninow Moussoresiky Sere. ‘Philip Gearhart Katharine Robinson at the piano as Sone” te shar” Arensky | MacDow uth Blicher stants Wellesley Club Rally fhe annual rally of the Seattle |) feliesiey club will take place Satur iy afternoon, January 27th, at the | n’s University club. Members | Teawested to meet at the club for a 12:30 o'clock luncheon ards they will inspect the at the new club house, which furnished by Wellesley and at a recent business meeting the Women's University (Was decided to call the Blizabeth Champney room, in memory of the Mrs. Elizateth Wells Champ : Say Bridge Evening { Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Scruby are ining with four tables of Wednesday evening at their » Guild I Elects Offiiers Broadway guild of the Orthopedic © hospital met Friday afternoon at the | home of Mrs. Cec!! Bacon and elect ihe ed the following officers to serve for the ensuing year: Mrs. James Ham _ Siton De Veuve, president; Mrs. Ed. gar Ames and Mrs. Alfred Rollo, vice lents; Mrs. George Warren Mrs, W. H. Mc Mrs. Samuel Ru sell, corresponding secretary. ) Plans for the bridge party to be held in the Women’s University Club auditorium Vebruary 12 cumed. tater Mra, De V Mrs, Alfred Rollo presided Uris during the service of tea ee Bridge Luncheon Club Mrs. Victor Vitendati | ing the m rs of her Tuncheon club Tuesday afternoon nome. Covers will be marked for | ve and at the she }be held by American | first | Doris Sundling Mra BP. Jarw Mrs. TL A. Nich Pra: 5 “The Cradie Gong”. The Nut Tree” Mra BW. O'Keete “Venetian Gondola” Bogs Without Words) Consolation” (From Without Words) “Laliaby” (From Bong out Words). Mise Eouiae | ‘Hive: «e) =. Rummage "Sale Alpha Sigma Phi Mothers’ club | wilt hold a rummage sale Wednes- | day and Thursday, January 24 and 25, at Fourth ave. and Maint, The proceeds will be used to fur nigh the study room at the chapter house. eee |Orthopedic Tea Shop Denny-Fubrman Gulla will be tn charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop ‘Tuesday, with Mra. Joe C. Barman acting an hostess, assisted by Mra. | A. D. Tollefsen, Mrs. W. Hamilton, | Stark, Mra. W. Pielow, Mra y, Mra. l. lL. Stevens, Kalin, Mra, O. Wheaton, Johanson and Mrs. B. i Joint Installation Joint installation of officers will Legion aux |illary to Ratinfer Noble Post No, 1 and by the post Monday, January 22, at $ p. m. In Veterans’ hall at the Armory. The elected officers of the xiliary are Mrs. F. W. Hargrave President; Mrs, Minnie Bragdon vice president; Mra. Rosa second vice president; Mins recording secretary; Rabin, corresponding » Miss Maude Flood, financial Mrs. John Morrison, Mrs. John Carroll, hia M. A. Wilkins, auditor chaplain. newly Mine L. tary secretary treasurer; torian; Mrs Mri New Universities Dictionary NEW UNIVERSITIES DIETIONARY MAIL Up to 150 miles 07 ORDERS Up to 00 miles 10 WILL For greater dis- BE tances, ask Post- FILLED master rate for 3 pounds 22 DICTIONARIES IN ONE Dictionaries published previous to this one ure out of date) All CLUBS FORK TUBSDAY yrie Chora Chub Lyrie Choral club of the Mirat Proaby Tuesday evening Ballard High The meeting High Tuesday ol PT A if the Ha be ard held ree anklin of the Analysis Chub Analys Human omit PT, A Parent-Teach meet Tuestay at the i, 3 me meeting by Mis 1th Summ at 35 the short Jn owing Milka, m will be @ piano s¢ Dr, H. M. Read, missioner, will sp Garfield High School PT. A 1 High § . he auditortum 23, at 120 p.m. prinetpal of Lowell “Junior High Schools moet wary Oridley will apeak on Whittier Heights Soe! tttier Heights Sc tub Ww hold a tea 6 of Mra. James | Tuesday, Janu: | 4 o'clock ng | Dupen. OF rewing y ave unt refres Woman's Civie Club Woman's Civic club will hold neaw seanton Tuesday, January 2 p.m, In ¥. WC. A board meets at 1 p,m Rhododendron Club The Rhododendron club will m of Mrs. Jeaste Wy on T at the home 03 Fifth ave. N wary 23. see Sigma Chi Mothers’ Chub Mothers’ Club of Sigma Chi f ternity will be entertained by the Mre. F. J. Merritt, 2213 Tuesday, January Initiation ef mem Twke DaiLy THIS ‘Moor E © Cincuih psa, Cane NOW PLAYING Lelda Brothers 0 Henshaw 8143 HARRY HOLMAN | ** “Nard Retiea” a07 | } peat 3° MME. DOREE’ OPERALOGUE OPERATION. PANTACES Matinees: 2:20 Nights: 7 and 9 RUTH BUDD The Girl With the Smile PHILBRICK AND DE VEAU THE LUMARS SHERMAN VAN HYMAN MARGARET STRAIN AND PANTAGESCOPE DOLORES VALLECITA General Admins’ Matinees Nights 1¢ Seattle Star’s COUPON How to Get It COU PONS *98c AND authentic | in binck Tete NRO PRACT SANE AEN NRE ih Leta nt AR saad THE Campfire News, Notes ay ee and Gossip | Seattle Campfire Aintributh fare league and p bat ambered tha Missionary Cirete ot the Mount terlan church on 28, at 2p, m. at nd ave, & Mra Rayman will give a} atownen will be Mra and Mra J. B patterns une Mra, jouthwick | guardia guardians the subject of what material to denens, store, at the regu meeting February 4 Nettle Shreve reading. The Andrew Pate Brown and what garments @ layette pn }inetude, She will also provi terns for eee wll Wom Club fe Century Janus f the ury tvate ne A. at 13 nctence depart Woman's the amall w. o be wil aie Gymnastle Soclety meeta at 1619 Bighth | *h!P ¢ January 23 ards at 2p. ore Harmony Homestead ny Homestead No, 174 nerhood of American Yeomen, entertain with @ dance in © Hall Tuesday, January 22, at m. Cards on third floor Theodore Roosevelt Theodore F 24, V. FW, will give a re at the home of Mrs 4217 Bagie: Tue * Another Honor for the Litahni Campfire Group Wohlga warded week at } Camp symbols 4 tn the mymbols of their out. The Lit in existence In Se or nearly five years, Many of sare now annint «re kroup group Av iiary onevelt: Aux ’ war went eer has been Miller, Jar ave. ay uary on. Friends and mem List Growing th chart for « g The fo added eee Writers’ Clob have bee the r maret He t week ter, Rather Ha Edna Mae Penr sya, Helen won, F Jolly, Ax Majel Fiates, Erna Fates Bny Martha Harris, Margaret Stafford an ROMS IN COAL - Jan. 22 PARIS Fren. eral born be: Lake, Wash Doty. Before turned her Campfi |Mre. J. Pillar, Lohequ learned that Mre. Willams has been | guardian of the Clear Lake girls for | six years. lera in the group. & are marrted, and they boast of | Campfire babies, Clear Lake ts a | ttle town of 700 Inhabitants. will have to go far to equal this reo ord. METROPOLITAN ALL WEEK 4S. Carpenter Offers BRINGING UP FATHER On mts VACATION FLAPPER CHORUS PRICES—Matines, Kivemings, 809, 750, NEXT WEEK Commencing Tuesday Matinees Wed. and Sat. SEAT SALE THURSDAY With the opening of the new ye 6 members of the Owsinea Camp | fire have taken « fresh start and, with novel plans, inc hikes, ceremonials, service work an4| entertainments, are forging| ahead to that atm, @ real live Seattle! Campfire group. However, the giris| have made the statement that they Are stroasing the Individual work al-| most more than the cooperativs| work In order to strengthen the or | | ganization of the group, for Owalnan | Man Informs Court He’s Boss at Home ST. LOUTS, Mo, Jan 21-—-Laroy Wietcher declared in court that he! waa the ruler In his own home and lenew everything hin wife aia nome THE WORLD'S GREATEST MYSTERY PLAY JOSEPH DOWLING Karo—the best syrup for pancakes. Twenty millions of families last year served Karo—the great energy food- syrup. Of course lots of it went as a spread on bread for children. Also for home candy-making. Salling Represent atioe Job neon d bebe Co There is a Karo for every bisaegs tucanad palate and Aske yooe grocer for vectos folder or Cook tloriffiths gave a | Comptice Means to Me as a Moth-| Constantine, ‘Thore were 13 torch bear-| plang for on of the girls! Seattle "There was « large exhibit of oraft Beattie |exhibit were awnried to the Dela | kota group under the guardianship ot riG local hor Pierce tuding | - ONDAY, JANUARY Music Vivian Strong Hart Concert Tonight Pre Don’t Forget— To Buy Those Brunswick Records family knows the new Brunswick records for February are on sale—don’t disappoint them. Be- sides, YOU will get as much enjoyment out of these plendid new records as anybody. Come in during your lunch period or after hours Ask any record you wish to hear. But, a DON’T FORGET! Your us to play ver you do, February Records Now on Sale We especially recommend the following— for the 1? ¢ to keep tt mont imy The Pury oken-Hearted Isham Wuzzy Biré—Mox ‘Trot Melody—Waltz Jones’ Orchestra Trot rr te ‘omy t mbell Thiet ‘ Bennie Krueger's Orchestra Boy—Fox Trot Arnold and His Orchestra Fox Fox Sinties—Fox Trot Terrace Orchestra 1¢ Bamboo Babies Grow Rennie Krueger's Orchestra cus In Hades Overture—Part L ecibach) Concert Ordhentra.s.ceceeecers*) in Hades Overture—Part IT. | nbach) Concert Orchestra a Capitol Grand Orchestra, Erno Rapee, Conductor } LIBERTY C SHOPPE Near PikeSt ELLIOTT 6181 OPEN EVENINGS “Ask us for that Record you couldn't get elsewhere” » the girls anee One was tinge the Orpheu: tort the girls were ir Helen Gray of the agndets; Mise! ginia Wood, Virginia Chapman Ann Schumer of the Allogagan;; Katherine Devers, Margery Devers, nor Baird, Gegevieve Kellogg,| under the guardianship of Miss De Anita Anderson, Ruth Baird, Phylits|Ette Devers. Mary Jud4 ané Anita Williams, Ruth| Georgene Angeles, under the guard Maurer, Dorothy Schoffield and|ianship of Mra. Jessie H. Pritel: Jeanne Hutebinson under the guard-| ard. anship of Mins Eva M. Cole, oro-| thy Nelson, Margaret Boster, under the guardianship of Mra, Bertha Gardner: Lola Babcock, under the guardianship of Miss Laura Joy; Dorethy Hansen, Mary Dudgeon, Edith Crosby, under the guard nt Lohequa. Tw were present. Mun numbers and readings were given. Mrs. A. E. talk on “What and Mise Ruth Brown gave 1922 «Campfire work tn Refreshments were served. sind ‘The Honee Fireflys met with their guardian, Frances Olsen, on January 17, et the Woodland Park Presbyterian church. They plannee & program which will be held in connection with the Unaltyi an¢ chip of Miss Elizabeth Hemphbili;| Wewona groups at the Mothers’ and Mildred Wilcox, Charlotte Clark,| Dads’ meeting on Wednesday, Jan andi Wood, Dorothy Davies, Vir-| unary 31, at the same church. work. 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