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PAGE 10 Seattle Edited »y Lillian Keen LeBal Music and Society Assi Art—Dorothy Fay Gould “Mrs, Kimball Hono noon; Miss Dorotl Complimented. ROCHESTER an Gait Bub in compliment to Mrs. Fordhar ae leaving Thursday for her home, a peparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. ©, Gilman © The guests later attended the {nformal tea Mra. Pleroe Haight and Mrs.|the speaker he entertained this afternoc Jociety Telephone, Main 0600. stant, Louise Raymond. Telephone, Capitol 0829. lister, a r Guest This ry Campbell Will Be 4 Mrs. David Me » with a luncheon at th Kimball, of Portland, the past week with her daughter, m tk flor at Mhacher Hodge gave in honor of Mrs, Kimball at the home of Mra, Hodge. Bridge for Miss Campbell Mrs. James Hamilton de Veuve will entertain with four tables of bridge her home in Hamilton Arms Thun D Campbelt F 7) Epyitations have been confined to the slay afternoon, in compliment to M close friends of Miss Campbell . issistants Named for Tea | Mrs. Frederick Bausman has aske ®iving at her home on Friday afte is, of Lakeville, Conn, and Bailii ‘Treat, Evalyn Colvin, Emman: ink Park Mah Jongg Whe Frink Park Mah Jongg clas be held at the Orthopedic Tea Miss Alice Gustin. the bridge tea sh iment to of Michigan, 1 to assist her rnoon, in com ell Backus and Marianne Hyland. Class announces Its me Shop at 2:80 o’el ne next week k. Teachers will Pim attendance to coach beginners. Tuesday afternoon, February ty at the home of Mrs. J. T. Ronald, 421 13th ave. §. There will also be a few Orthopedic hospital ‘Dressed in Chinese costumes, the ison, Eleanor Beckett, ity Johnson will assist at the tea - Bernice Rovig, 13, the guild will give a Mal In the interest Jongg of tables arranged for Helen Har An) Misses Marianne Hyland Luell Weeds and FI ‘Dinner Will Celebrate Anniversary Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Frederick Buckingham will entertain with a dinner the party will attend the M liversity club auditorium, their home Friday evening in recognition of t) wedding anniversary idseason Assembly at the Women's Informal Bridge Evening vane "Ss parents, Mr. and Mrs. fusical Program and Dean Milnor Roberts and Miss Milnor Roberts are entertaining with | me informal bridge at their home next Monday evening in honor of Mr, | Mrs. D.C, Knapp, ‘Mra. Archibald Hill Ferguson of Hongkong, who are visiting Mra, William Hunter McEwan, ary Tea rean Sunset who '** 1 Dincussion hour Mrs, Charles Mra.|A., songs and discussion group, will | tle Federation of Women's Clubs will cot at and Mrs, Montgomery Russell, who will preside at the | ; table, and Mrs. Frank Van Tuyl, Mra Archibald Clark and the Misses| Play hour in the gympasium at 9 o'clock 1 | day evening, Fi @omen CLUBS POR THURSDAY Graded Union of Sunday School Teac ted ‘ Teache Vebr at the ¥ ium from 9:30 to 1 will tell » Clara B ton. ¥ Dearie Min utes of the unt will last 46 m session will be dev partmental ery Club Zonery club will hold Thureday evening § o'clock, in the fourth floor of the Y¥ B. EB. Demonstrations. . Y. W, GA. Notes The meeting ary 8. Febru at tur room on the W. CA. Dr The Friends of All club will have | 4 supper in the emall private dining om of the ¥. W. C, A, at 6 p,m P. on com sons. parative rel | Bible The Ur class will give upper in the b dining room of YW. QA 6 p.m. Bible ss under Mra, West at 7 p.m The Alxacon club of the Y, W. C. | Sp. m. Subject, pm Nurses’ Communique Club The Nurses’ hold tts monthly me February 8, at the h M. Conroy, $19 E. 55th at on at 2p. m. . | Women of Mooseheart Legion The Women of Mooseheart L | wilt meet Moose temple Thurs bruary §, at § o'clock ow John Hay PT. A. The regular monthly meeting of John Hay P.T. A. will be held Thursday, February §, at 2:0 p. m | Following the busines there will be @ social hour with refresh ments, Hosteases for the social hour are Mra. A. Brygger, Mra, Tracey | Strong, Mra. J. 8, Griffiths, Mra, W. B. Severyna, Mra. J. D. Tredway and Thursday, e of Mrw, W Luneh at . Nina M. Frye Tent, No, 1% Nina M. Frye tent, No. 12, Thimble clud will meet at the home of Mrs Oliver, 6024 Fifth ave, N. EB, on ‘Take Merid Barnes will be “Jae,” | ommunique club will | Musical program and tea will follow Broadway guild's annual card | Thursday, February § at the Women’s University club auditorium on Monday afternoon, | fan car to 60th st.; walk two blocks 12. The hostesses wil! appear in costumes of the 1861 period.| east. Luncheon will be served at ding at the urns will be Mrs. Frederick Bausman, Mrs, John | noon Price, Mrs. John F. Eaton, Mrs. H.C. Ewing, Mrs. Willlam Ran. Crawford, Mrs. Howard Taylor, Mrs. B.C. Ward and Mrs. J. BL . Warren Avenue P.T. A. Warren Avenue P.-T. A. will meet Thursday, February §, at 3 p. m. * | “What Clubs Can Do for Child Wel- fare.” Refreshments and a soctal hour wilt follow. iss Silliman Married at Home Marriage of Miss Florence Silliman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs “W. Silliman, to Mr. Kenneth Delong Otis, was solemnized Tuesday bg, January 20, at the home of the bride's parents, Rey. Richard A.| Ger Las reading the service at 8:30 o'clock. geremony took place before a lattice of huckleberry greens and Mpring blossoms, softly lighted by the rays of tall candles in branch Sandelabra. Thru the rooms were baskets of the lovely spring . Dickens Fellowship The Dickens’ meeting will be held evening, February th in |Chamber of Commerce rooms. Vis itors are asked to telephone the Fellowship secretary regarding the anniversary dinner, February th. eee Seattle Review No, 8 Seattle Review No. 8, W. B. A. the the ceremony Miss Helena Casey, accompanied by Mrs. Donald ; sang “At Dawning,” and following “I Love You Truly.” Mildred Kildah! and Miss Thelma Otis were the bridesmaids. Misa gown was of jade green georgette crepe, and Miss Otis wore t taffeta. They had bands of silver on thelr hair and carried arm of Ophelia roses. Fellowship’s regular | Thursday | Beatrice Stewart, the maid of honor, was daintily gowned tn blue “crepe and silver cloth, and Mr. Otis. @ bride, given in marriage by hi | own of ivory taffeta and Spanish lace. colffure with a circlet of orange blossoms, and for flowers she} her flowers were Columbia rosea. ‘Silliman, niece of the bride, in a little French frock, made an attrac flower girl, and Bonnie Jean Meyers, led organdie, was the ring bearer. the groom's niece, in Mr, Leslie Nerland was best man er father, was charming in her wed: & shower of Ophelia roses and lilies of the valley. pee }and will be at home after Feb the reception Mr. and Mrs. Otis left for Portland on thelr wedding ruary 15 at 209 W. Highland drive, out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mra. C. P. Silliman of Medford, Mazie EB. Murphy of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Otis and Tacoma, Miss ‘Frank Otis of entine Party Saturday Valentine party at their home “have been invited. have been issued by the Misses Isabel and Jane Sargent on next Saturday afternoon, Thirty r ain Bridge Club and Mrs. 8. Manhelmer entertained stxteen friends, members of bridge club, Monday evening ee at their home, . niversity of Nebraska Club to Meet annual meeting of the University of Nebraska club will be held turday evening, February 17, ‘University campus. Mr. C. B. an interesting program. at the home economics building on Thorgrimeon, president of the club, Nebraska alumni! and former students are invited to attend. Res. ns may be made thru the secretary, Mrs. A, W. Beeler, Ken- mcheon Club Entertained A. F. Menke entertained with a luncheon of twelve covers this at her home, her guests including the members of her bridge on club. ied January 31 e marriage of Miss Irene Longway to Mr. Glenn Hy January 31, at the St. James rectory, by the Rev. F the bride and groom are well home. tings was sol- ther Carboy known in this city, where they will ain Dinner Guests and Mrs. William Cairney were hosts at dinner Saturday eve- their home, 4109 12th ave. guests. N. B., when covers were placed for ice at Orthopedic Tea Shop Anne guild will be in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Thurs with Mrs. Alvin H. Hankins act ting will be Mrs. E. Pfistiser, ott, Mrs. Andrew Thomas, Mr. nt. rsonal irs. Carl Ditmar, who has been i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hk Frye, for some time, will have @ last of the week for her home in Ohie ir, and Mrs, Daniel F. Bucking. ‘spent the week-end In Victoria, » and Mrs. James D. Hoge, who cruising among the West Indies, d in Havana today, oes ir, and Mrs, 0. W. Watson left j for a six weeks’ trip in the eee Mr. Warl Hadley of the Metro- News Service, will arrive 25 from New York and fill visit Judge and Mra. H, E. Had- le y tor @ week or ten days, By eee r, and Mrs, R, William Crosby leaving Wriday for Washington, 4, und Now York, to Ye gone a Mber of weeks, ’ s- Belle Sherman of Cleveland, % second vice president of the fa. Harvey Wood, Mrs. Peter Mogens: ing a3 hosteas, John D.. Stocton, Mra. BE. E, Lipe, on, Mra. J. W. Sayre and Mrs, Jack National League of Women Voters, and chairman of the department of early in March and will be the rues: for a few days of the Washington State League of Women Voters, | . Mr, and Mrs. Andrew M Gillespie are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a datighter, Grace Mary, February 7, at Swedish hospital, eee Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Case returned this week from a two months’ trip in the East and California, eee Mrs, Lawrence Blodgett will re. turn Thursday from California, and will vist hor parents, Dr. and’ Mra George M. Horton, while Lieutenant Blodgett fo cruising in the #outh, shee Mr. Mornat L. Skeet will leave next week for @ short trip to California, eee Miss Deano Irwin will leave Thurs. day for Callfornia, to be gone two months. | FOR THE principal purpose whore Meenses are delinquent, additional pourdmaster has authorized by the city council, an been Her tulle veil was bound | Mrs. August Mehihorn, Mrs, Henry | efficiency in government, is arriving | | of {running down Seattie dogs and cate | of the Maccabees, will moet in the A. O. U. W, hall, 1409 Ninth ave, Thureday, February §, at § p. m. eee Thursday Progtess Club The Thursday Progress club will meet with Mra, T. H. Ketchum, 6710 h ave. N. E., Thursday, February §, at 10 a. m. see West Queen Anne PVT, A. An enjoyable program has been ar- ranged for the West Queen Anne Parent-Teacher association, tn the community room of the school, Thursday evening, Fobruary 4, at 1:20 o'clock. Ronald IT. A, The Ronald PT. A. will hold a special meeting Thursday, February 8, at § p.m, in the Ronald church. Mrs. Clark, editor of “The Cour- cllor,” will lead the discussion on bills sponsored by the P.T. A. which are to come before this xeasion of the legislature, ‘The fathers are om» pecially urged to attend. eee Franklin High School PT, A. Frenkiin High School PT. A. will hold a “Back to School” night, Thursday, February 8. Schoo! will open with an assembly program Promptly at 7:30 o'clock. eee B. F. Day PT. A. B. F. Day PT. A. will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon, February 8, at 2 o'clock, in the school audiorium, The pro gram includes two speakers on child welfare work, several musical selec- tions and @ social hour. eee Baltic Lodge, I. 0. G. T. Baltic lodge, of the International Order of Good Templars, will cele- brate ite 35th anniversary Thursday, February §, at its hall, 1109 Virginia at, John C, Kennedy will speak on the petndicseands inert i eth | DATES || TO REMEMBER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6— Mine Ollye Kerry's luncheon at the Sunset club ¢o evmpiiment Mrs, Thomax Stimaon and Mra, Archi- bald Hill Ferguson, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9— Mies Gloria Frink’s dtnner at home in compliment to Minn Harriet Baxter and her flancs, Mr, Evan MeCord, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bogie's sup- per to honor Mr. Vindimir Rosing at home, Mrs, Clyde Leroy Morrie’ tea in honor of Mra, Vivinn Strong Hart, at home from 4 until 6 o'clock. Mra. Frederick Rauaman's bridge to compliment Mrs, Charles Banke and Mins Alice Gustin, at home, Midsonson Assembly dance at the Women's University elub @ud- Storium, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10~ Faculty Wiven’ club to give Valen- fine dance and card pariy at the Faoulty Men's club, on the untver- nity campus, Valentine danner dance nt the fe- attle Golf and Country olub, Mra, Arthur Ralph Tyron and Minw Vivian ‘Tyson's tow ut homo, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13— College club to give eabarat car- nivel dinner and dance, Heattio Day Nursery axe entortain with musloal home of Mra, 1, It, Ostrander from 4 to 6 o’olook, Aretic club's annual ball, WEDNESDAY, YEBRUARY 14— Mra. Honry Broderick to entertain with &® tea and handkerohiot shower an @ prenuptial complt- ment to Mise Leura on, Kyening musieaia at the Women's University olub at 8:16 o'clock, Mrs, W, W. Hurmilton to have Vat anting bridge tea at her home, SATURDAY, VEBRUARY 17 University of Washington'x junior prom at the Masonto Temple, ation to toa at ATT "s Clubs ent bo growth of the dope and otis and doy Tr i Seattle Lodge, No, 1074 ige Paul W. Behubert jave. W., Thursday, Febru: Ja 1 o'clock lunchee Seward PVT. A | Seward PT. A. will moot day afternoon, February &, at clock. K, J, Knuteon, principal of Meroer school, will talk on “Amer canization Problem» and Why Seat tle Needs Industrial Conte Board of Trustees’ Meeting board of trustees of the Boat meet Thurnday, February §, at 1030 All members are uw attend to complete plans f | Federation ball to be given February Sorosis Chub The art t of the will meet Thursday, February § o'clock, in the Federation elub | house. departme soronts ch John BH. All tT | Mra. R. EB Thatcher will speak to |the John B, Allen P.T. A. on | Rights of the Child,” at a meeting in the school auditorium, Thursday aft ernoon, February §, at k Musical numbers will be given and refreshiments will be served following the program. he | Lightfoot Dancing Club The Lightfoot entertain with « special dance at De Honey's academy on Thureday even. ing, February & Fortson Thygesen Auxiliary Fortson Thygesen Auxiliary, U. & W. V., will hold its regular meeting |Thursday, February §, at 2p. m., at the Armory, A program will be given {in commeration of Lincoln's birthday. All members urged to attend. ee Greenwood Chapter U. D, 0. EB 8. Greenwood Chapter U. D., 0. E. 8 Social club will meet at the home of R. F. Marwood will speak on| Mra Oltve Tegtmeter, 6259 Palatine |by seventy-five rel jave, on Thursday, February & Luncheon at 1 p.m Mra Vivian Brust and Mra Myrtle Tyler, asnist | ing hostesses, All Eastern Stars wel | come. see Brighion PreSchool Circle ton Pre-School Circle will the Brighton school, Thur |day, February 8, at 2pm The program will be conducted by Mra W. W. Harrison and Mra G, E. Moon, Refreshments will be served. * . . Mothers’ Club, Sigma Alpha Epsilon The Mothers’ club of Sigma Alpha Epafion fraternity wil! hold ts regu- lar meeting Thursday, February 4, at 2p. m., at the chapter houre, 4506 University bivd. A large at tendance Is desired, as there is im portant business to transact. see Totem Club Totem club will have Installation of officers on Thursday, February 8, Dancing club will LE STAR Music Viadimir Rosing Concert Frid Ly thoweky Chopin He Brahma t , Moussorgsky Dre Grieg | Aring from grand opera (to be eslected Invoou ti Reo! Hharpe tt Fine De Not Depart” (in & Kachmantnoft at 2 p. m. In the ctub rooms tn the Arcade building {invited to attend. Members cordially ADDITIONAL CLUBS University Chautauqua will meet Mra. H. with hin & by Sudden, will Quotations from Ben: | n. } a Ty) English Letters be lennon. jamin Frank } Alpba Auxiliary Auxil Alpha February Hackler urge Amaranth Social Club ‘The Amaranth & Heat the Court No. 1 will give « card party at the home of Mrs. B, Wall 6 26th ave, N. E, on fat evening, February 10, at § o'clock Prizes and refreshments. Amaranth and Eastern Stars cordially tnvited. Take and get off at 3th ave al club of Tavenna car Pupils Give Recital | ‘The pupils of Mra. K |@ creditable piano rect of Mra. Bart Deits, on February 3, neston gave 1 at the home W. 70th at., | waa enjoyed | tven and friends. . wh Angora Grotto Dance | Angora ( 1 give ite ftth dance of the sixth annual series Pri. | day February 9 at the > w evening. Masonic temple Native Daughters of Washington Princes Angeline Parlor No. 2 give a whist card party at Dartnall's cafeteria, Becond ave. and Madison st, on Saturday evening, February at 8:15. Playing etarts promptly | at 8:90. No refreshments will be served. All members and friends are wilt 192% ‘DAY, FEBRUARY 7. Jeattle rt Prof. Lovejoy Will Speak f 1 Apparel for W Taffeta Frocks at $39.75 Take their charming place Bu ff ft jit among the Spring Fashions. Correct 0 Ly Students Mz See Exhibit Fine t the ist David M Minn « in charge. Bp aftern will b, the pul the The hool children of the elt Mrs. Van Ogle Present Plays M Bpanivh Onr Arta 1, “By Their Kn Them,” Quintero. The Passing of the Magi,” act Plays” at the Fine Works Ye by Serafin Shalt and Zam i p.m, Mra Three One UAINTLY ed iden- tify them with the tyle touche be obtain at the F od trom Arts gu ckets may Van Ogte or Egyptian Art Is Exhibited t . terent of 1923. HERE'S much romance in silk, that women are eager for these TAFFETA FROCKS which have emerged from the somber- ness of Winter and announce their arrival with a delightful swish, a flare, a flounce and a flower. gy ptian 50 veries in artment of the has arranged and bung a interesting col lection of photographs on Egypt in the upper ha Annie Calhoun, art librarian, siries for material on Exypt very The zenith of feminine charm ts at ined tn these FROCKS, with Vic shoulder lines and volumin akirta, so superlative in both terial and making. Dun 6 arranged subject constant ma the | collection, le book wubject of the Interesting the fraudulent antiques pawned off on the convenient): many on the unknowing traveler is one of the most amusing in the collection. A few colored prints by that mas ter artint, Jules Guerin, are in the and a large number of photographs of the paint found in these tornbs all as bright and gay an if n of today had just been for the gray rod ings and interiors the in to rep lent days t gaily of the amazi were, ne of these pictures nition, is the wplen. 3 looking people who lived three thousand years before Christ, and |the exeetience of thelr statues, Cocoa Brown, Navy Blue and favored Black Taffetas are livened with lace, panels, fine tucks, shirrings and ribbons. Not the least of the attractions of these models is the mod erate price at which they are marked—§39.75. 7 sion. Mra, McAbee will have charge of the devotions of the afternoon. Mins Mary Bedell, who has recently returned from Tientsin, will speak on From four to 20 years at Walla Walla was the sentence given Doug- las Davenport, confessed forger, by Presiding Judge Otis W. Brinker invited. meet in the blue room at the Y, W.| ‘My Five Years in China.” C. A, Friday, February § et 16 cee Davenport mulcted Seattle mer sm. for the annual day of prayer! — British-Amerfean Association chants out of hundreds of dollars by service. Special attention will be] The regular meeting of the Brit-| Passing bogus checks and establish- children’s work of Seat-|ish-American association will be held |!9& credit accounts, then skipping hie Junior superintend:|in the Fine Arts hall, 1212 Fourth |9Ut without paying for his pur Gertrude Chittenden, ofjave, on Friday evening, February |CD®3* Women’s Foreign Missionary Society | Kent |% at 8 o'clock. The special speaker M. E. Chureh | Mra. C. C. Barnes of Kirkland will| of the evening will be Prof. E. V. The Women's Foreign Missionary | speak on students’ work, and Mins/Singer, who will give an address society of the M. E. church will|Laura Radford will conduct the de-|upon “Admiral Lord Nelson—the Wednesday. Using several aliases cee Bt Clement's Church Social ft. Clement's church will give a social Friday evening, February 9, at the Parish house, at 8 o'clock given to thi }tle district jent Mra. Hero of Trafalgar.” All persons of | British birth, especially visitors, are cordially Invited. Why so many women are now finding Mayonnaise easy to prepare HHOUSANDS of women everywhere have found that, by using Mazola, they can easily andreadily prepare a rich, creamy mayonnaise, equal to anything you get, even in the finest hotels. dients that it Mazola blends so perfectly with all your other salad ingre- fullest flavor and most perfect taste. And inasmuch as Mazola thickens more quickly, you save time and money. Mazola-May- onnaise remains always firm, fresh and smooth. It keeps of Mazola-Mayonnaise, and of its wholesomeness. For you know that the eggs you use in it are absolutely fresh. Use the Mazola you have, or get a can from your grocer, and try the recipe given here. See how easy it is to make! Try This Mayonnaise Dressing Recipe Your grocer sells Mazola in pint, quart, half-gallon and gal- lon sterilized tins, packed on our own premises under expert supervision. It is never sold in bottles or in bulk, as are ordin- ary salad oils. brings out the Add well mixed seasoning to egg, with one teaspoon lemon juice orvinegar,and beatwell, adding one teaspoon Mazola at a time until mixture thick- ens, after which the Mazola may be added more rapidly, Thin with lemon juice or vin- egar when necessary, longer without separating, or getting rancid. You can be sure of the purity MAZ Best for Salads If you are not entirely satis fied with Mazola, your grocer will refund your money FPREE—Beautifully illustrated sixty-fo pine cee Bovey Write to SoRtson iecber Company, Seattle, Washington OLA and Cooking Se a Ns =A Sg S ee