The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1923, Page 12

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| Seattle Society "Mr, and Mrs. Huteson to Be Honored at Numer- ous Affairs; Luncheon Will Compliment Mrs Rudkin. INORING Mr. and Mrs Fi Hutesen, are sailing from P New York Fobruary 21 for France and England on a visit of several Pemonths Mr, and Mrs, Alexander @ will entertain at dinner fedeaday evening at their hime oy. and Mrs. A. S. Kerry will have Winner &t their home on Thurs Mr, and Mre w are entertaining with a dinner Priday evening, at their home at) ee Highlands; M wath honor Mrs. Hu given Friday Trafford who on son at a lunch afternoon at the ins University club, and on Sunday, February 4, Mr, and Mrs a Schmitz will be dinner hosts, taining for Mr. and Mrs. Hute- Taincheon to Honor Mrs. Rudkin Mrs. Stephen J. Chadwick ts enter. taining with a luncheon of ten cov: "ere Wednesday afternoon at the Sun- Set club in compliment to Mrs. Frank Bo |. Rudkin, of ak ane. Junior Déhoe Delightful The Junior club's dance Saturday “Bvening for members and a few addi- onal guests was most delightful every viewpoint. The Yacht Where the affair was given, was ly decorated in greens and flowers, arranged in wall bas- ts and high standards, and baskets if Spring flowers were used on the per tables. ‘The patrons and pat-onesses for /dance were Mr. and Mrs. Keith im Bullitt, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley » Mr, and Mrs. Caspar Clarke, and Mrs. Arthur Latimer and and Mrs. Leo Black ushers were Messrs. Campbell her, Tom Pelly, Everett Earling, Mtrinkley, Releigh Chinn, Allan , Evan McCord, Jr, Russell ins, Lewis Eyman, Jr, Russell and Hugh Whitelaw, mory, anand Marfield Marshall chair. Dorothy Ewing, Clara Purrell, Elspeth Mc Hiram Patterson. Andrew Denn: and Theodore Owen: ‘The Junior club will sive its last of the season on Easter Mon- Wy. April 2, at the Masoni: temple. ~ and Mrs. Hall Bridge Evening compliment to’ Mr. and Mra. Woolsten and Prof. and George Unthrey, who were mar- ‘recently, Dr. and Mrs. David C. s Milnora Roberts | | | | Mrs. Moore left last week wi |to be away about three months. |hew. are entertaining with an even. | ‘of bridge at their home, 4532 it the Faculty Men's club on the campus Saturday even- , February, has the following com- “William B. Fraser, chairman; ‘Herbert Condon, Mrs. Stephen E Abiller, Mrs. Fred Ayer, Mrs. Har Sexrmith, Mrs. C. E. Johnson, Roy M. Winger, Mrs. Keith exory, Mrs. F.C. Dana, Mrs. W. , Mrs. G. Irving Gavett, Mrs, L. Helmlinge, Mrs. Paul ; Mrs. Stuart Wilson and Miss y Deny. | . a ing Informally Carl Ditmar, of Cleveland, ilo. who is visiting her parents, Mr, i Mrs. Frank Frye, will entertain lly Tuesday afternoon at their Nu Mothers’ club has ar- da card party and dance at the wr house for Friday evening, 2 tions may be made by call- ig Mrs. Clarence Haynes, East 2452, Mrs. T. np Pmippe, East 7453. Helen MacPherson nounced ‘Mrs. George David Shaw an- the engagement of her , Helen Rogers MacPherson, Mr. John Hugh MacKenzie, son Mr. and Mrs. H. H. MacKenzie, jew Westminster, B, MacPherson js a gradunte of ‘Lewis and Clark high school tn fane. Mr. MacKenzie attended he University of Washington and is @ member of Chi Upsilon Chi frater. Bo Informal Tea “Mrs. Reginald Parsons will enter. lain with an informal tea Wednes ty afternoon at her home on Queen Dr, and Mrs. F. 2. Underwood en- ned Saturday evening with a # of twelve covers at the Wom- ‘® University club, in honor of B. Robert Alexander, commandant Camp Lewis. 8. Ives Hostess Mrs, Jesse Ives will be hostess to “members of her bridge club on day, entertaining them at lunch. at the Rainier club, eee formal Supper Miss Ruth Kerr entertained sun- y evening at her home with an in- ) formal supper for sixteen, ir compll- “ment to Mr, Paul McCoole, who in wing the last of the week with Viadimar Rosing on o concert tour. cee opedic Tea Shop | Mra. J. B, Quick will be hostess for “the Wirst Hill Guild, Tuesday, at the | Orthopedic Tea Shop, assisted by Mra, A, G, Dunn, Mrs, E.R. Bowwell, Mrs, B, McDougall, Mrs. T. G. Pavey, m George B. Tiley, Mrs. J. B. Mure vy Mra. Frod ‘T. Fischor, Mra. A. + lowing monthly program, arranged th Dr. Moore for Switzerland, —Portrait by James & Merri- WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Writers’ Club ‘The Wiiters" clab wir] have sts reg- ular meeting Tuesday evening, Jan- wary 30, at 8 o'clock, in the lecture room of the ¥. M. C.A, Manuscripts will be read by F. Roney Weir, Mra, 8. E. Johnston and C. Norton Comp | Woman's Lakewood Civic | Improvement Club } The child welfare ‘and _philan. thropic department of the Woman's Lakewood Civic Improvement club | will give a donation party at the| Lakewood clubhouse, Tuesday after- moon, January 30, at 2 o'clock. Neighborhood Tea Mrs, E. 8. Yeaton entertained on Wednesday afternoon after 4 o'clock, with an informal nelghborhood tea, | complimentary to Miss Marcia Rid- dell, who returned recently from a year's stay in New York. Sorority to Have Formal Dance Alpha Delta Pi sorority will be hosts Friday evening at a formal dance given in the Women's Untver- sity club auditorium. | The patrons and patronesses for} the affair will be Mr. and Mra. Joshua Green, Coach and Mra. Clar- ence Edmundson, Dean and Mra. Stephen I. Miller, Prof. and Mra William Gorsuch and Mrs. 8. N. Jar- rett. oes Mills College Club The Mills College qlub will meet Friday afternoon, February 2, at o'clock, with Mrs. Wilt: Van Pat- ten, 1027 Bee ue fics Seattle Music Study Club | Mrs. Charles Krncke entertained the Seattle Music Study club at her! home this afternoon, when the fol-| | | | 2| by Mrs. W. H. Ogle, was presented: Volee— | Hear a Thrush at | Plano. (a) “To a Wild (b) “In Autumn Hear a Lover'a “Wood Bong” “Deep in the Nig! Alexander Rihm Men. F. A ald Accompaniats, Mra, Fits and Mra, Kracke Clothes, non-perishable food and silver donations will be gladly re- cetved. Donations will be’ used aid needy families in the community. cee The Linnea Soctal club will give card party on Tuesday, January 4 at 8 p. m, In Odd Fellows’ temple, 10th ave. and E. Pine st. Caleldh Clab The Caleidh ay, January 2. J. EB. 30, at 2 p.m, with X MoF&ynolds, 5499 Merid. } ian ave. Seattle Lodge No, 7 Seattle Lodge No, 7, D. H. P. A. i Will hold its next regular meeting tn | Evergreen hall, 1409 Ninth ave, Tuesday evening, January 30, at 7:45 | p.m. follow A progressive Whist party will the business sension at 9 |p. m. Members and friends welcome. Webster P-T. A Webster P.-T. A. will entertain with a @flver tea Tuesday, January 30, from 2 to 4 o'clock, at Mrw. O. Ruffner’# home, $836 22nd ave. W. All mothers invited. rsa Rainier Chapter, D. A. R Mra, Tom Mesdag will entertain the members of Rainier chapter, D. A. at her residence, 518 W. Highland drive, on Tuesday after- noon, January 30, at 2 o'clock. ae Gen. George Washington Circle On Tuesday, January 30, Mrs. Horton will card party at her home, 36th st., Wallingford car, 1609 N. for the | benefit of Gen. George Washington circle, Ladies of the G. A. R. Every- one welcome. Luncheon at 12 noon. Cards at 2 p. m. , Human Analysis Club The Human Analysin club will meet in Geneva hall, 208 Marion st., Tuesday evening, January 20, Phre. nology of Astronomers” and “Natu- ral Healing Methods” will be dis- cussed, Bethlehem Shrine Bethlehem shrine, No. 1, will meot in Masonic temple, Tuesday, Janu- ary 20, at 8 p, m, . ee Sunset Heights Community Clab The Sunset Heights Community club of West Seattle will hold its regular monthly meeting in the Con. | gregational church, and W, January 20, at § o'clock. aeons ADDITIONAL CLUBS 44th ave 8. W Seattle Chapter, D. A, R, bridge luncheon in commemora tion of the birthday anniversary of PESEE EDEL} COSTES 7 ay “Pape’s Cold Compound”’ Bi Inatant Re Don't stay stuffed. up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Take “Pape's Cold Compound” every two hours until three doxes are taken. The first dove opens cloggedup now trils and air passages of head; stops nove runntig; relieves headache, Gullnens, feverinhnous, sneczing, The Lusty THe SS reaks a Cold in Few Hours socond and third doves usually breale up the cold completely und end all erippe misery. “Pape's © Compound” in the quickest, surest relief known and conts only ® few conta at drug atores. Tastoy nice. Contain no, quinine, Apolst upon Papo'n. club will moet Tues- | givo a luncheon and| Hill st., Tuesday evening, | | | to} | tion, Personal Rudkin and Mr ane, arrived Satur the guests of Mr 1602 With hen they will Judge Frank Rudkin, of ok and will be Mra, Fr, 2 N., until Friday, fan Francis Farrel! ie lew hort trip to Callfornia Mr. J. D ing this week for a Sullivan will week from Mra. James Colbert return the last of the trip to New York Mr. and Mrs, BG, MeMicken re turned Friday from a trip to Hone- by way of Call- lulu, coming he fornia H wrnard, of San Fran- been viniting fr eral weeks ne in a few days, Mra clseo, who ha: in the city for leave for her ho nds | will Lawrence Ives have trip to California Mr, and Mra returned fro: Mr, and Mra. recently for Mra, Mayer Morris Obe Siegfried Mayer left Ix weeks’ visit with « parents, Mr. and Mr in New York . rleder and Mra. Stuart McCord of White Bluff to their home after spending with Mra. ‘Taylor's par and Mra, R. J, Huston, Mr lor, Tuesday a few we Mr returning Portland. Mr, Karl Ha urday from a nd Nis daogh will return ola Mr. L. EB. Byr ter, Mine Luecilé F this week from a trip to Califor one Mr. Ft Port Angeles, town. | ussell Gordon Page, Jr. of] spent the woek end in Mra. H. A. Fleager left Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Edward Morgan Mills and the Mines Gwiadys and Dorothy Mills, for San Franctsco, | where she will visit them for a ‘tine | oes and Mra, H. R. Andrewr and removed today to Mount} thetr home Mr, Nttle son Vernon to make Abraham Lincoln will be given by | the members of Seattle chapter, | Daughters of the American Revolt at the home of Mra. 8, F. Rath bun, 218. 14th ave, Ni, on Wednes-| day afternoon, February T. Ten ta bles will be in play oe opher Chib Party will bruar h and Union, jopher club nix 0! ¥ Ni evening in the Ww. hall ogram w tude 4 carda and a. general-good time. Bring |basket Iunch for the family, Jand coffee will be supplied. election of officers oe Annual Heights Women's ment Club A. Weed, a ed by Mra} MeCall, Mra. A. G. Keene! and Mra, W. Heinig, will entertain the Leschi Heights Woman's Im provement club at the home of Mra. Weed, 202 29th ave, Mriday after noon, February 2, at 2 o'clock. Mr. Matthew Hill wilt give a talk on “The Montlake Bridge and Ita Advantages to the South End of the City.” Mrs. 8. D. Squires will con- tribute the musical numbers. one Junior Gulld St. Luke's Hospital Minn Rita Hilen wan elected prea. dent and Miss Kathleen Gill, secre. tary and treasurer, the first meeting of the junior guild to Bt. | Lake's hoxpital, held on January 2 at’ the home of Mine Hiles. ‘The next | meeting will be beld February 5, at the home of Miss Gill in the Eul apartmenta. Leschi Improve Mra. M. William Professor Parrington Addresses Poetry Clab Profesor V, L. Parrington, of the Unlversity of Washington, gave an addrous on “Poetry,” before the Seat tle chapter of the American Literary association, “Seattle Poetry club,” ‘Thursday evening, January 25. The meeting was held in the music stu- dio of Mr. Harry Krinke, McKelvey building. Members gave original poems, as follows: “Mask,” by Leo H. Lassen; “Christmas * (prize poem of Christmas contest, by Jeannette Fenton; “Song of the Broom,” “Th Thoughts of the Mind,” “Drifting, “The Jolly Beggar,” by Dr. Willian L. Hall; “To the Hills of Yaquina,” by A. L. Ewing; "Kinship" and “His Mission," by Mra, Bertha D, Piper | Vonen; “Night” and “The Soul's Awakening,” by Mrs. Eva Hott Mahler, . Amethyst Chapter Card Party The past patrons and matrons of Amethyst chapter will give a card party Saturday evening, February 3, at Wing's cafeteria, at 8:15 o'clock. All Eastern Stara and friends in- vited. . Seattle Civic and Improvement Club Anna K. Colwéll will speak on “Narcoticn” before the Seattle Civica nd Improvement club on Thursday, ‘ebruary 1, at 2 p. m, at the Feder- ated club house. . Auxiliary to Ancient Order of Hibernians ‘The ladies’ auxiliary to the Anciont Order of Hibernians will give a card | party and social in the A. O. U. |hall, Wednesday evening, January | 31, at 8:15 o'clock, followed by danc- ing and refreshments, Aunt Eliza’s |) Cookies BY BERTHA FE, PLEIGH Of Columbia University gs, well beaten cups sugar 4 cup lard and butter ail butter cup sour mitk 4 teaspoons vanilla mixed, or cup chopped raisins Flour to make stiff enough to roll 1 teaspoon oda, added to the sour mille of sifted with the flour. Roll to % inch thick, cut and bake 19 minutes, These cookles are better it allowed to stand two or three days in a stone jar before using, as they are Hot crisp, but woft and quite thick. Alno, all cookie dough {# more easily landied ff allowed to stand in a cold plnee for several bours ve mnlxlng, _|audience when |eame Cups} * TAR ‘Refuses to See Callers Calve Enjoys Rest Before Singing Calve temperament refused to see callers at New Washington ‘The ifiadame, like Geral Varrar and many other prima rigidly enforces a rule that t be disturbed on the day sing. ‘This was the in her maid gave over the Mme. Mme, Emma Ca al a over, her suite Monday dine donnan, she will ni aho tn to formation telephone Mme. Ci will be gre wor! ted a, 1 fumous soprano, ain by @ Seattle he appears ton an, Ca one of bile has loved for & maid to pomons the (ty that esting direc. 6 Metrop: °. rtiste t many ye ch has marked her tong int She in now under the of Frank P, Hood, tonight tion Her program will be as Bellini Handel hoven Bizet Mme, Calve Jardins sous ja plule.. Miss Ruth Halt « Debunsy : . Franck Ta Captive . -Borlion The Rose and Nightingale...... Rimsky-Korsakott Cradie Bong Gretehaninoft fome Land Calvo . Martini Piaisir d'amour I Monluwske & Mort du Conaque.. Aria don Cartes Chanson Boheme Habanera. ...(from Clavelites “Carmen"), Biret seees Alvarez Mme. Calve Miss Ruth Hall at the piano Forgot to Order Man Released | Friday | Richard Schively, arrested aa the result of a federal indictment charging him with violation of fed- Revelle dis- charge Dee. to notify the marsi:al's Marshal Joe Kntaek went abéad with the Job and arrested Schnively. District Attorney T. P. |missed the indictment t forgo! Deputy All the fashions of all the design. ers gave us only one neckline last season, We bore with it cheorfully and called in lace collars and fur neckpieces to soften the line when it wasn't becoming—which usually it wasn’t, This season designers are kinder The V-shaped neck is popular both for evening and daytime wear, ‘The very low, rounded neck (illustrated in one of the models sketched) tw decidedly a favorite, Edged with Gretchaninoft | HIGHER TAXES Tax Reduction Lost Issue in Legislature | OLYMPIA | duction question whieh figured wo the week the 4, 1 prominently during {present le ture conve: 7] faded fourth woe Promined peared, but flood of bill Jeally for | have that r Aire others that shift the It is true that there have been one or two bills that call for specific lings. One in the bill Introduced by Senator Lon Johnaon, calling for @ reduction in the unation fund levy. Another | house bill that would eliminate women’s indus | trial clinic. into the backer as the tion has place ha that ca! other til burden. the insignificant st of bills Compa to | amount of reduc that wili An proponed, mill limit on prope lo be rained by In tt | not had If It xe ent fortn Then there Jan increame tr | Iner in ¢ inheritance tax Increasea that the been with a bil calling for a 40: rty, the remainder ‘ome tax } has eception be in @ differ. present form, been wsoline proponed tax, an higher other ase inty et of bills. have been dra! form Only have an on taxpayers WOULD CHECK FIRE LOSSES OLYMPIA, Jan. 29,—Fllmination of fire dinastern such ax overtook the city of Astoria recently is attempted} in a bill to be introduced in the house; within a few days. This measure provides that all hose) couplings and thready on fire by Grants in smaller cities shall be of standard and shall conform with those of cities of the first class It In said that many of the disastrous fires cities would not have n ha their hydrants been of standard size Jand adaptable to the apparatus of |larger degartments who were sum. moned to the scenes Tho standardizing of the equip. ment would be « very simple matter, according to supporters of the bill and would entail little or no expense in thre gone b the session tho clared | t it looks as open season had been dec nize, loaner Ko beyond control | Sleeps in Cafe and Loses His Valuables While D, Delezzero, of Tacoma. siumbered tn a cafe a. soT% Jack son st. Sunday night, a patron observing the fact that Delezzero was wrapped in the arms of Mor- pheus, relieved him of a diamond stickpin valued at several hundreds of dollars. Delezzero awoke to find the pin gone. | Entertainment by jeral Mquor lawa, te now At ublrty,| Veterans’ Club | All war veterans hare been Invited | to attend the entertainment Monday night of the United Veterans’ clut {at § p, m. In Veterans’ hall, 1616% | Third ave. Vaudeville and dancing _™ill be featured “EOPYRIGHT BY MOCALED fur, it is shown on many of the smartest gowns. Square yokes aro wood and tho bateau linos still per. sist, Tt is seen on evening gowns— high tn front and very low m the back, Simple and decidedly smart are the two afternoon frocks {llustrated, Beside the new necklines, one shows & belt fastening in front; the other, panels shirred at tho waist. On| such slight evidence ty the true! fashion of a gown established, Rheumatic pain- relief! Congestion, inflained tissues~ then a. persistent pain. Apply Sloan's to break up congestion, draw out inflammation For-rheumatism) britises, strains; ~and stop that pain! chest colds | tariff jof time for MONDAY, JANUARY 29, DEMAND LOWER A POSSIBILITY, EXPRESS RATES Western Expense Data TATE HOUSH, Salem, Ore, Any attempt to increase expre in the West will be by all W which are rate trenuow opponed bodies, data to show that the than dA mainte Went mb ‘ pa its just ortic nee of the nation busine veording to A Corey, While comp, deficits during the October, 192%, the Western returned a surplus of more $4,000,000 in revenue over out rat 10 months ¢ ntr th Corey point Corey declares that an equital of rates thruout the r adjustment tion demands in the Western rates, with iner In the Eastern states, Hearings a to be held on the question of rates points, Includin, coma and an Fr next few monthm: wnelseo, OVTA p be month rT son with é wo months of last pon year “Daddy, bring home some French Pastry YOU bi ment would like to regain, in| A measure, the abound. ing vitality ntrength of YOUTH! | aim ts to turn back the hand | Information on any | Our oy disease gladly given. 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