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PAGE 10 Seattle Society irs. Giiman Names As- sistani's for Tea at Sun- * set Club; Lamcheon on > Thursday Will Honor | Two Guests. 1. C. GILMAN will be as sisted at the tea she is giving y afternoon at the Sunset club honor of her daughter, Mrs, Ford Bassett Kimball, of Portiand, by ‘Charles ©. Patterson, Mrs, Wil- Mam R. Ballard, Mrs. J. M. Frink, G. A. C. Rochester, Mra, George Mra, W. L. Gazzam, Mrs. Raymond R. Frazier and Mrs. Fran- Guy Frink, who wil! alternate at urns, ‘Assisting about the rooms will be James B. Howe, Mrs. Fred H. ter, Mrs. H. S. Tremper, Mrs. A. 8, Kerry, Mrs, Thacher Hodge, Mrs. d@ Morgan Roderick, Mrs, Carl orth, Mrs. Pierce Haight, Miss Collins, Miss Harriet Baxter, Gloria Frink, Miss Nellie Feb Miss Katherine Bacon, Miss Donworth, Miss Wynne Brag: Miss Rose Howe and Miss Olive iss Kerry Hostess dt Sunset Club ‘Complimenting Mrs. Thomas Stim- ebm and Mrs. Archibald Hill Fergu- "on, Miss Olive Kerry will entertain With a luncheon Thursday afternoon / at the Sunset club +, tmvitations have been limited to : Yntimate friends of the honor ans Tea for da Be aiternoon ‘ de Leroy Morris will be at a tea on Friday afternoon, 3 until 5 o'clock, given at her in Mount Baker park, in com- to Mrs. Vivian Strong ‘Mrs, G.E. M. Pratt and Mra, Fred- Adams will preside at the tea assisted by Mrs. Daisy Wood i h, Mrs. Adeline Appleton, fs Amy Worth, Mrs. Lane Sum- and Mrs. Gwendolyn Geary ari the afternoon vocal num- | will be contributed by Mrs. KK. Adams and Mrs. Everett ‘with Mrs. Worth at the plano. eee ge Club Cabaret iva College club will have a cab- i carnival dinner on Tuesday ev February 13. Dinner will x from 6:3¢ to 8 o'clock, and dancing will begin at 9 o'clock. “The committee tn charge includes: ‘H. Houston, chairman; Mr. C. Denny, Mr. Lawrence C. Dr. F. J. Clancy, Mr. Lane Rome CARNIVAL PARTICIPANTS L Was (Right) Miss Clare Brons; (left) Miss Teresa McCusker, members of the doll booth committee for the Young Ladies’ Institute and Knights of Columbus carnival, to be given Feb- ruary 9, 10, 12 and 13, at Knights of Columbus hall—Por- trait by Grady. Bridge and Mah Jongg Mrs. Samuel Barnes and Mrs. H. J. M. Baker will bé the hostesses at | the bridge and Mah Jongg tea the Women's Untversity club ts giving | Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. "| Entertains Informally with an informal supper M covers at their home this in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A Mrs, Fordham Bas- tt Kimball, of Portland, who is her mother, Mrs. L. C. Gil- an, Mrs. Thacher Hodge and Mrs. Pierce Haight will entertain | an informal afternoon at Mrs. home, on Wednesday. eee Braykevitch to Wed aury Auzias de enne n Nadejda Alexeievna Bray- announces the engagement » daughter, Nina Nicholaievna h to Mr. Amaury Auzias son of Mr. and Mrs, Auzias de Turenne. oiselle Braykevitch ts an ac- s Russlan girl who came to following the death of her ther and brother in the war, when and her mother were forced to their home at Odessa by the viki, who confiscated their es- 1917. y have made their home in for the past elghteen months, r. Auzias de Turenne left the raity of Washington, where he i to enter the world He was four years at the wedding will take place this eee yy Nursery to ve Musical Tea he Seattle Day Nursery associa- will give a musical tea on Tues- afternoon, February 13, from 3 6 o'clock, at the home of Mrs, F. Ostrander, 200 40th ave, N, affair is not invitational, but in mn to all members and friends of association. n the receiving line will be Mrs. trander; Mrs. Walter Henry, presi- Mrs. Frank Black, Mra, Elbridge Stuart, Mrs, Henry Seaborn and Victor, Elfendah! will assist the réoms, Francis Guy Frink is in of the dining room, assisted yy Mrs. David Gilmore, Mrs. Henry ick, Mrs. Abner Brown and J.B. Quick, nating at the tea table will e Mrs. G. A. C. Rochester, Mrs, F. ‘Trowbridge, Mrs. Augustine, Mrs, E. Palmerton, Mrs. Louis L. lendel and Mrs. Alexander Bajllie, d by Mrs. M. J. Love, Mra, Grant, Mrs, H. Erskine Camp irs, Frank Macklem, Mrs. W. n and Mrs. J. J. Wolfe, J, H. Fox has charge of the program and Mrs. G. EB. M. itt 18 chairman of the refreshment nmittee, assisted by Mra. Huston, irs. H. L. Strong and Mrs. L. M. mal Ball Cards have heen received trom the retic lub announcing its annual evening, Webruary Honoring Miss May Peterson, who appears in concert this evening at the Metropolitan, Mra. A. 8. Kerry entertained a few friends Informally at her home Saturday afternoon. eee Entertain Bridge Dinner Club Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Branch are entertaining their bridge dinner club of twelve members at their home on Friday evening. . . i Orthopedic Tea Shop Mrs. Guy Chapin will be hostess for the First Hill guild at the Ortho- pedic Tea Shop Tuesday, assisted by Mrs. C. L. Cook, Mrs. A. Jones, Mra G. G. Porter, Mrs. W. E. Barr, Mrs. J. B. Quick, Mrs. Claude Cox, Mrs. Arthur Lipsky, Mrs. R. L. Fairchild and Mrs. Edward Diller. Seattle Council of PT. A. Indorses Pictures ‘The motion picture and visual ed-| ucation committees of the Seattle council of Parent/Teacher associa- tons indorses the following list of pictures which has been submitted to Mr. V. I. Kraft as his broadcast- ing program for this week: “Dr. Jack,” played by Harold Lioyd, Liberty. ‘ “Fruits of Faith," by Will Rod- gers, Liberty. “Alias Julius Caesar,” Ray, Strand. “Day Dreams,” by Buster Keaton, Strand. “The Scarlet Car,” Rawlinson, Columbia. “The Song of the Lark,” Colum- bia, “Smilin' Thru,” by Norma Tal- madge, Colonial until Wednesday night. Watch for these indorsed pictures coming to local theaters soon: “Rob. in Hood,” “The Third Alarm,” “The Headless Horseman,” “The Kingdom Within,” “Hearts Afiame.” by Chas. by Herbert ‘The first Tuesday tn the month is Fruit and Flower Mission day |The circles meeting on February 6 are: Alki circle, with Mra, Alexander Meister, 4004 Beach View drive, at 1p. m. Hunt's Point ctrele, with Mra, C. M. Coe, Hunt’s Point, at 10:30 a. m. Junior circle, with Mrs. Frank Skinner, 205 Bellevue N., at 1 p. m Mount Baker circle, with Mra Lucile Sirrine, 3111 Dose terrace, at 12 a m. North Broadway cirele, with Mra ‘W. G. Clark, 1555 EB. 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THE SEA WOMEN’ CLUBS FOR TUBSDAY Colonel Roosevelt: Auxillary Theodore peevelt auxiltary large attend: of a ne given u auxiliary 13 to Valentine de hall and the vy can be » engaged for the o Auxiliary to Railroad Trat The ladies’ auxiliary to the Hroth erhood of Railroad meet in Moose hall on ruary 6, at 1:30 p, m ler the the the auspices of Februar n ch plan rations in the best that the city has mu ured in been nen Rainier PY, A. The regular monthly meeting of the Rainier PT. A, will occur Tues day, February 6, at 2:30 p.m, The busine meeting will be followed by Personal Mrs, Charles H, Farrell will leave the last of this week for a short trip to California. Mr, and Mrs. Marion Russell Cum: mings are receiving congratulations upon the birth of son, William Mitchell, February 3, at the Virginia Mason hospital . his home in spending @ short time tn the olty Col, Oliver H. Dockery, U. 8. A. and Mra. Dockery arrived Satuntay at Fort Lawton, where Col. Dockery succeeds Col. Oscar J. Charles, U, 8. A., retired, as commanding officer. Pat RE | Mra. Albert Wilton fs home from Alameda, Cal,, where sho spent sev eral weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Henry Hult tee Mr, and Mrs. John C, Eden malted Saturday from New ‘York for the Mediterrean trip. Mr. and Mra. J. K. Truebridg (Francen Fenwick) are being feltc! tated upon the birth of a son, Feb- Tuary 1, at the Providence hospital in Everett. . Mr. Frederick Hansen returned Sunday from a short trip to Astoria. ss Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sharp left to- day on a two months’ motor trip to California and Mexico. Mra, James H. Calvert and Mrs. William Calvert, who are traveling in the East and South, are expected to return by way of Callfornia in | March. Mr. Trevor Drake, of St visiting her parents, Mr. Walter C. Tiffany. -* Paul, is and Mra. Mrs, Stewart Macklin (Eleanor Keith) arrived Sunday from Coro- nado to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Chester Keith, during the absence of Lisutenant Keith in South American waters, cee Mra. Margaret Jenkins, of Vio fs visiting her son-tn- iter, Mr. and Mrs. J. TTLE STAR S CLUBS school orchentra Mrs. Ivan H t and Ruth Mille; vocal, Alki PoE A Pecruary at 2:30 p. m. Behot Mixa Ruth Ca Milk and Ite Ana nd refreshments A peak on Muste Canadian W ‘s Club " ‘* club will meet Fok derated clubhouse fficer Whittier 1 Whittier Inetalla . his Social Chih hts Soctal club will lgive a t the home of Mra. Walters, 8914 18th N. W, Tuesday, February 6, from % until 4 avo Women's T The Women's Tuesday club will meet with Mrs, Tt, B, Moritz, 47 | 2st ave, N. H, on Tuesday, February 16. Luneheon at 12:80 o'clock | o- y Club | Human Anatysis Club | Human Analysixn club meets Tues day evening, February 6, in Geneva hal Marion Program in. cludes “Paychology Poets,” by Mre. Farrer, and and Pre vention of Baldnens,” by Prof. Ayer 206 wt of ‘Caune: Honor Club ‘The Honor club will meet Wednes day, February 7, at 1916 Hirst ave, Luncheon at 1 o'clock, Mra, Maud |Myers and Mra, Myra Newby, host jesses, Degree of Honor members and friends welcome. Ronald PT. A The Ronald PT, A. will hold @ special meeting Thursday, February |8, at 8 p.m, in the Ronald church. |Mra, Clark, editor of “The Coun jetlor,” will lend naored by the PT, A, which ome before this pension of the |legislature, The fathers are pecially urged to attend oe Broadway A Broadway P.’T, A. will moet Tues: day, February 6, at 2:16 p. m., at the oL Mrs. William H. Mey- address the assembly on es Is Age Controlled by Glands? Dr. Serge Voronoft of France, ta mous physician and surgeon, who has devoted years to research and Jexpertmentation with glandular |treatment, says: “A miin fs worth jonty ax much as his glands.” Dr. Amold 4 says in his A" In xpeak We must In upon the reinforcement of their functions if changed by dimease by means of tained from the similar organs of healthy animals.” The new aclentific formul Giandogen—embodies this m Giandogen tn @ highly concentrated gland compound tn convenient, com. pact tablet form which combines the important extracts of the vital glands of healthy young antmaln the dincursion on |N. j | Music May Peterson ~ Concert Tonight May Peterson, soprano of the ropolitan Grand Opera compar be heard in recital at the A tan theater this evening, Mias Peter on's delighttul ¥oiee and interpre ubilit vorable have won the most eriticiams for her thruout the country Hor program, wh unusual fe Hapete prom | Aria | Phebus et Pan’) ate Watts Mr. Robin Katherine Glen Thou Art fo Like « Flower “Little David Play on Your ¥ “Romage to’ pring” Went ‘* Improvement Club | West Side Woman's Imp: ment club meets with Mra. Edwin Pierson, 3703 Walnut avé., Tuesday, February 6, at 1:30 o'clock. Following bust. ness meotir«, the club will visit Weat | Bide Day Nursery, taking jelly and canned fruit donations. Soronis Club club will meet at 126 14th N., Tuesday, February 6, at 2 P. Book review, “Revolt Against Civilization," by Mra. J, Wilson. | Hontenses, Mra. Ff. V, Van Dusen atid Miu, B. A, Strawbridge. A. Bt. EB. M. BE. Club A. RB, M. EB. club will meet with Mrs, Anna E. Armstrong, 622 Mel- | rowe N., Tuesday, February 6, at 2 o'clock Browning Society Seattle Browning society will meet |with Mra. J. B, Hill, 6726 16th ave, N. E., Tuesday, February 6, at 12:30 | | o'clock. Reclprocity Day North End Progressty rtain in honor of the |dent and executive board of the Se Jattle Federation of Women’s clubs Tuesday, February 6, at 2 p. m., at the home of Mra. J, E. Austin, 2218 N. 4int st. Take car No. 18 or 22,| on Third ave, and get off at N. 41st | st. Walk three blocks east, A splen- | id musical program been pre-| pared by the social chairman, Mra W. A. Sloan | | Harmony Ho | Harn y Homes a herhood of American hold a big ch Moose . Bligh st, on Tuesday 6 A large from 1 The Me coma, will traction tend No, 1743 1748, Yeomen, % adoption at ) and Union evening, February | attendance is expected | Renton and Ballard. Guard team, from Ta add to the evening's at-/ will the Custer Camp No. 1 | Custer camp No. 1, Sons of Vet-| jerans, and Custer auxiliary No. 4 | will meet Tuesday evening, Febru: | ary 6, at 7:30 o'clock, in Veterans’) |ucation committee | building, Tuesday, | Reviewing,” and Mr, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1928. Your Children like thousands of other children, just love Karo spread on sliced bread at meals and between meals. Karo for alate and every meglt 1. Golden Blue Label Kero 2. 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