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THE SEATTI Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600 Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond, Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829. Engagement of Miss Tyson Announced at Tea; Mrs. Rolfe Arranges Luncheon at University Club. ANT MRS. ARTHUR RALPH TYSON announce the enga of their daughter, Vivian, to Capt. George Carroll Hamner, U, 8 Mttached to the U. 8. S. Connecticut, son of Mr. and Mra. G Hamner, of Washington, D. C. ‘The news was m known this Mrs. Tyson guve for her daughter 3 until 5 o'clock Two dainty little misses, Barbara Winn and Mayabele Tyson, greeted | the callers at the door, presenting them with the betrothal cards. Pink tulips and Ophelia roses were the effective decorations thru all the rooms, arranged in baskets and large, graceful clusters, A beautiful | BARket decorated with pink Valentine hearts, from which foll in irregular pprofusion pink shaded spring flowers, centered the tea table. Mrs. J. T. Mason, Mrs, Stokes, wife of Ensign Murray Stokes, of the B® & Connecticut; Mrs. Frank Carroll and Mra, BE. W. Flohr alterne Mt the Urns, assisted by Miss Carol Tyson, Miss Doreen Aldwell, Miss : Overbeck, Miss Edith Rohowits and Mrs, Nan Findlay Mies Tyson is a graduate of the Holy Names academy and Captain Wamner graduated from Virginia Military institute The wedding will take place tn June. Luncheon Will Compliment Mrs. Sullivan Mrs, Hamilton ©. Rolfe js entertaining with a luncheon of fourteen covers ‘at the University club on Tuosday afternoon, February 13, in compliment #0 ber sister, Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan, who returned last week from six weeks’ visit in the East. | Theater Party and Bu Mr. and Mrs. Alexander F. McEwan are entertaining with a theater Marty at the Metropolitan next Tuesday evening, followed by a buffet @pper at their home, in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Archibald Hill Ferguson Sf Hongkong, and Miss Alice Gustin of Bay City, Mich. Mrs. McEwan's Sister, who is her guest. Travelogue Dinner February 16 The travelogue dinner the Women's University club has arranged for evening, February 16, when a foreign menu will be served and travelers, members of the club, will entertain members and their with interesting reminiscences of their sojourns in other lands, to be an entertaining as well as instructive occasion. C. Edward Magnusson will act as toastmistress and responses be made by Miss Winona Bailey, who will tell of “A Month tn bece"; Mra. Allison T. Wanamaker, giving “Glimpses of Germany”; Mrs. Omer Foisie, “A Winter in Paris:" Miss Peggy Krauss, “Sojourning Japan,” and Mrs. Fannie B. Leland, “A Voyage to Australia.” = . bly Ball Delightful second dance of the Midseason Assembly, given last evening at the n's University club, was one of the brilliant and smart affairs of Season, coming, as it did, just before Lent. The decorations of the and the lovely gowns worn by the women were very attractive. per was served in the club dining room from a table bedecked with flowers. Alternating at the urns were Mra. Archibald Stewart > ty, Mrs. Edward Garrett, Mrs. John Ballinger, Mrs. Robert Greer, Farwell Putnam Lilly, Mrs. Lawrence Bogle and Mrs. Archibald Hill orge Dantt tea which N., fi afternoon at he at the 1616 charming home, dave iffet Supper committee in charge included Mra. Kelth Bullitt, chairman; Mra. Minor, Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan, Mra. Thacher Hodge, Mrs. Ketcham, Mr. John Baillargeon, Mr. Andrew Price, Mr. Leo Black | Mr. Edward Andrews. Will Honor Betrothed Pair Eva Jurgensohn will entertain this evening at her home with a of sixteen covers, complimenting Miss Leura Parsons and her Mr. Thomas Valentine Dempsey. oe . ge to Honor House Guests Catherine Nicholson fs entertaining with a bridge at her home evening in honor of her house guesta, Miss Helen Frye and Miss Ballard of Chicago. anes Compliments Portland Visitors = and Mrs. Roy Kinnear entertained with a dinner at thelr home | Tuesday evening before the Fifty club dance in compliment to Mr, @ Mrs. Dean Vincent of Portland, who were guests In the city for sag ae Patrons and Patronesses to the list of patrons and patronesses for the Shaw Desmond and Walpole lectures to be brought to Seattle this season by the Women’s ty club are Dean and Mrs. C. Edward Magnusson, Mr. and Mra. ge. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Page Ballard, Rey. and Mrs, Edward Smith, Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Comer, Mrs. William Colby, Mra ‘Anderson, Mr. and Mra. Fred H. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Ceci] Bacon, id Mrs. Frederic Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dougias, Mr. and Mrs. fy F. Ostrander, Mr. and Mrs. Hervey B. Wilbur, Mrs. J. Russell] ¥ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sumner, Mr, and Mrs. Leroy M. Backus, Mr pd Mrs. W. S. Griswold, Dr. and Mrs. Otis Floyd Lamson, Miss Edith and Mrs. Frederick Adams, Mrs. John Collins, Mr. and Mra G. E. M. it, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Shaner, Mrs. Elizabeth Richmond Miller, ‘Robert F. Sandall, Dr. Mabel Seagrave, Mra. Frederic Hall White. Shaw Desmond lecture wil] be given on the evening of March 12 at st Presbyterian church. oe a at Fine Arts Gallery oring the art instructors of the city, the Fine Arts society will give afternoon from $ to & o'clock at the Fine Arts gallery. Harold Sexsmith, Mrs. David J. Myers, Mrs. Irving M. Glen, Miss Cornish and Miss Clarn Reynolds will be the hostesses, and pre- § at the tea table will be Mrs. Ambrose Patterson, Miss Ruth Dur. | Miss Emily Fuller, Miss Helen N. Rhodes, Miss Mathilda Piper and Lulu M. Hotchkiss, ing the reception hours the following program, arranged by Miss will be given: "Daffodil Gold,” Hodgeson; (b) “Robin, Robin, Sing Moe a Spross—Miss Caroline Kidd, accompanied by Mrs. Malcolm Hughes. Concerto No. 7, first movement, De Beriot; (b) Danish Folk ‘and Dance, M. D. Engberg—Miss Emily Bentley Dow, with Mrs. ee pene ff 'y Wives’ Club Will Meet d afternoon at 2:20 o'clock the Faculty Wives’ club will assemble ‘the Faculty Men's clubhouse on the campus, with Mrs. Pierre J. in charge of the meeting. Charles Paul and her masks will give some specialty numbers. ar formal Bridge Afiornoohs if, compliment to Mrs. Leroy Fowler, Mrs. Philip Austin Henderson is taining with an informal bridge next Wednesday afternoon at her 1422 37th ave. tertain With Small Dinner nplimenting Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Hill Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Bullitt will be hosts at a small dinner at thelr home, preceding the ridge Miss Milnora Roberts 1s giving in honor of the Fergusons, =f eee mittee in Charge of Cabaret Dinner committee in charge of the cabaret carnival dinner the College 4s giving Tuesday evening, February 13, with the service of dinner | ning at 6 o'clock and dancing at 9, includes Dr. D, H. Houston, | rman; Mr. Andrew ©. Denny, Mr. Lawrence C. Calvert, Dr. F, Janey, Mr. Lane Summers, Mr. Edward R. MeHugh, Mr. Willlam 0, | cK: , Mr. Stanton W. Fredericks, Mr. LeRoy A. Fowler, Mr, Evan B. feCord, J: Mr. Charles J. Kerr, Mr. Lester W. Hanson, Mr. Arthur timer and Mr. Hiram Patterson. : i or Class Complimented nplimenting the senior class of St, Nicholas school, Miss Helen tton entertained this afternoon with a luncheon of fourteen covers at Hotel Washington, formal Card Party and Dance ir, and Mrs. R. ©. Brockman entertained twenty-five friends at a card and dance Thursday evening at thelr new home, 509 Boston st, am Fo eee rthday Party Complimenting her little daughter Florence on her birthday, Mra, A. entertained fifteen children Thursday afternoon at her home, 4403 ave. g toe endar for Orthopedic Tea Shop charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop next week will ve, on Monday, uty Parish guild, with Mise Olga Dieckoff as hostess | ing her will be Mrs, John D. Haynes, Mre, Samuel Dice, Mra. | San! Knausenberger, Mrs. George Suddock, Mra, J. K. Jamison, Mra, J, B. epherd, Mra. Arthur A. Phinney, Mrs. John H. Condon and Mrw, A. W. nderson, Tuewday, Laurelhuret guild, Mrs, Ernst L, Skeel, hostemy; Wednesday, rlaken guild, Mrx, Boyd Goebel, hostew; Thureday, St Margaret's | Hid of Bt, Mark's church, Mrs. Ft. W. Condon, hostenw; Mriday, ANkt | Mux Kars, Mew, Charles 1. Gattner, chairman; Saturday, Krink Park guild, | Henry Franklin Brown, chairman, | | for ste anaey sr nlransrosiakeins: — wie ATTRACTIVE VISITORS | Ws wn (Upper) Miss Helen Frye, (lower) Miss Martha Ballard, of Chicago, who arrived this week to be the house quests of Miss Catherine Nicholson, until after her wedding to Mr. Lloyd C. Mason, on February 20.—Portraits by Grady. Masquerade Ball at Club House The Mount Baker Park Socia) club will give & masquerade ball this} evening at the Mount Baker Park club house, this being the fourteenth annual affair given by the club, Mra. Archie Chandiér, Mra. Macy Nicholson, Mr. William H. Johns and Mr, R. M. Dyer are thé Judges who will decide on the most handsome and bizarre costumes worn at the party. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Charles |rence Arnold, Mr. and Mra, Caspar Johnstone and Miss Ida Corey, who|Clarke, Mr and Mra. Edward left Seattle December 26 for New| Andrews, Miss Clara Emory, Mr. York, from where they sailed for|Thomas Stimson, Mr. Edward Agnew the Mediterranean trip and a tourjand Mr, Andrew Denny. of the continent, were in Monte Carlo - on January 20. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Agnew of . * Everett camo down yesterday to at- Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Gibbs of |tend the mid-neason assembly. Port Angeles are spending the week- porate end in town. Mrs. Fred Richardson, of Spokane, . i who has been the guest of Dr. und Mr. and Mrs. Eiger Ames Jett (att min Meedég fatiened ty her Sunday for a six weeks’ trip in the East, see A party of friends who left today to spend the weekend at Mountain Goat Inn, includes Mr. and Mra. Law- home on Wednesday. : . Dr. and Mrs. Forrest Black ‘will return next week from a trip in the Bast, Mra. Everett 0. Jones left recently for Salt Lake City, called there by fines in her family, $24 58 Mr. and Mra, Charles 8, Willis re- trirned this morning from a week's trip to Spokane. . DATES , TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10— Faculty Wives’ club to give Vaien- tine danet and card party at the Faculty Men‘a club, on the univor- ‘ity campun, Valentine danner dance at the So- Attic Golf and Country club. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12— Mra, Edward Lincoln Smith to en- tertain with a tea from 4 to 6 o'clock in honor of Mra, Carl Homer, Dean Milnor Roberts’ and Mixs Mii nora Roberts’ informal bridge evening to honor Mr, and Mrs, _ Arehibatd oni Hare cage. TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19— | ‘ ” Julia and Miss Marte Carton || te leavin Sunday for the Hast, " from where tliey will sail February 21 for Hngland, to be gone until late in May, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux left this week for California on a short trip. Mr, Robert Strong and Mr. Charles Holbrook, of Portland, spent a few days in town thin week, guests at | the Hotel Washington, Mrs. Trafford Huteson shower in honor of Mine Isabel MeDonaid, College club to give cabaret oar- nfval dinner and dan: Seattle Day Nursery entertain with mu home of Mra, HL. from 3 to 6 Aretic oi WEDNESDAY, Mrs, Gilbert M. Butterworth’ Une bridge luncheon at h Mra. Henry Broderick to en| with @ ten and handkerchiof shower a# a pre-nupttal compll- ment to Mian Leura Parsons, Kvening mualoale at the Women's Univeraity club at $116 o'cloc Mra, W. W. Hamilton to have Vi enting bridge toa at her home, THURSDAY, VEBRUARY 1b jefation to al ten at Ontrander Mr, and Mrs, A. 8. Kerry, Mr. and Mrs, Scott Bullitt, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bogle, Mr. and Mrs. Thom: as Stimson, Mr, and Mrs, Langdon Henry, Mrs, Wlizabeth Richmond Miller, Mrs. Clare 1, Farnsworth and Mrs, Loulse Van Ogle are among the Seattle people who will go to Portland next Tuesday to attend the Challapin concert . ee Mrs. Aubrey Wilton, with her lit: Mr and Mee Asrigo M- Young's || tle son John, and her mother, M: bridge And mah Jonge evening, || William Fthodes, will loave next y to complitnent Mr. and Mra, Mor: || for California, to be away & month Johnnon and to entertain vening bridge Catherine Mina || vilbose ah Bidet | FEDERATED CLUBS' DANCE Nioholnon, | An informal dance will be given to || February 22 by the Senitle edera. if a wala | ton of Women's clubs at De Honey's | Daneing a ny. ‘Lhe proveeds will |o toward a new clubhouse, Invita Hons will not be jasued, or further Information call Mes, Wilson It, Gay, eens HHIMAN, Kost 2 University of prom at the Me SATURDAY, FED tea in Mins Isabol McDonald, Women’ CLUBS FOR MONDAY | comMONW The Ce AUTH CLUB FEDERATION vr ntate County held | the Fet In t and bill smittee of the jeratle 4 will be y Monda n will be at the loginlative ¢ sellor, sponsored by the King County Federation, The com charge ances that the kley building a for at of the Hi ha ed temporary and requests all w th of the oc donations of food. wearing apparel ley building. further — informatior 3457.) room intere in fruit For jott ec unwell anned 100 noon Bs porsible call 1S ote . THETA XI MOTHERS CLUB The Mothers’ club of the Theta X Fraternity hold the chapter houne Kg Monday evenin: at Sp.m. All vited to attend will February 14, mer * urgently in . SPATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB The Seattle celeb) day . Woman 18th ar Februa Feder and will Mon club 4 ite evening at the member | | o'clock | when will be enterta Ing wit) feature ment A program lowing number thelr Cards evening and dano amu consisting of the fot I be given ¢ Lite iient Dee Mr ow ading MW. Petrie Tom Barrel bat the piano Pen Tarkington i Mise Muth Mate i elected Mra A The committee and refreshments Thomas C. b. Crocker on Includes Mra. Magrath, chairman; Mra. W. F. Degen, Mrs, Harry A. Law Fence, Mra, W. §, Johnson, Mra. Florence B. Smith, Mrv. Louis Wiemt and Mins Della P. Wright The literary interpretation depart ment will meet Tuesday, February 13, at the home of Mins Libby Trim. ble, 2444 Harvart ave . at 1230 o'clock. Mra. Oliver T. Erickson will be the hastens MYRTLE SOCIAL CLUB Myrtle Social club will have a bridge party February 12 at the Ma sonic Temple. Eastern Starn and friends invited. LITERARY AND TRAVEL CLUB meet at the home of Mra, A. A. Col ling, 91¢ E. Mercer at., Monday, Feb. ruary 12, at 2p. m. Puarllamentary Grill will be under the leadership of Mre. George N. Mclaughlin. There will be « paper on a review of “Marie Chapdelaine,” and Mra, Charles Hope will review “Louls Hemon.” Civic and current events will be given in response to roll call. eee INTERNATIONAL LEAGUP FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM The Seattle branch of the Wom- en's International League for Peace and Freedom will meet evening, February 12, in the son room at the ¥. W. C. A Erick- Mine Washington will lead the discussion on “Ship Subsidy.” Members and friends Invited. ee CELEBRATE LINCOLN'S | BIRTHDAY In celebration of Lincotn's birth. day, the Woman's Lakewood Im- provement club will give a dinner at | the Lakewood club house on Monday jevening, February 12, at 6 o'clock. eae ADDITIONAL CLUBS COURSE IN BUDGETING FAMILY INCOME Under the auspices of the home |nervice department of the | Sound Savings and Loan amsociatiqn, jcorner of Pike st, and Third ave, a |course of lectures in budgeting tho | family income will be given by Mins | Effie Raitt, director of the home ec. onomics department at the Univer- sity of Washintgon, beginning | Thursday, February 15, at 2 p.m. Registrations are asked as poon as possible, THE eee AQUILA LODGE NO. 35 Aquila lodge No, 26, D, H. P. A. will meet In regular session Wednes- day, February 14, at 8p. m,, at 1915 Virst ave. Initiation and valentine. Members urged to attend, eee WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB On Tuesday afternoon, February 13, the Woman’s Civic club will hold ite regular semi-monthly meeting in the Erickson room at the Y. W. C, A. Business meeting at 2 o'clock, and at 3 o'clock speakers will address the session. . CALEIDH CLUB The Caleidh club wilt meet Tues. day, February 13, at 1 p. m., with Mra, J. W, Edmunds, 214 N. 46th st. eee LIEUT. CUSHING W. R. ©. Lieutenant Cushing W, R. C., No. 2%, will holt its regular business meeting in the city hall at Ballard Thursday, February 15, followed by a valentine whist party at 2:30 p. m., to which all members of the Wom- en's Relief Corps and friends are in- vited ZETA PSI MOTHERS’ CLUB Zota Pui Mothers’ club will meet Tuesday, February 13, at 2p, m, at the chapter house, 4549 15th ave. N. E, Prof, Max Garrett will address the meeting, . RHOOD OF BROTH YEOME Harmony homestead, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will give a Valentine dance at Mooxe Hall, Bighth ave, and Union at, on Tuesday evening, February 14. Prizes will be offored for the bost valentine. AMERICAN No, 1743, AUXILIARY HOSPITA The Women’s auxiliary to St, Luke's hoxpitel will give a benefit bridge party. Tuesday ovening. ruary 13, at the home of Dr. and Mra, C, P.. Bryant, 1107 gint ave, N, The proceeds will aasiat worthy patients to obtain hospital treatment Mrs, Bryant will ix by TO ST, LUKE'S ‘eb. siintad v.) Mr, Wilk amusements | The Literary and Travel club will! Monday | Louise Scordan of tho Untvernity of | Puget | bs P Mra nd the $s Clu ONIAN CLUB Cionjan February 1 ubt Mrw. ank at ated une i ‘onning will meet p.m. NATIVE WASHINGTO Princes Ang | give a whint « Hecond ay Haturday Playing promp No refreshments will All members and friend Madi Febru cafeteria and at, On at $1 8:30 erved. Invited tart MEN'S CIVIC CLUB The We clut Tuenday at 2p. m., in | the W.C.A 4k on n's Clvi¢ will moet Fobvruary 1 Ericknon room at the Y McKibben will Addicts.” Larg 6 desired An o- WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB of ntury club will according to the fol Monday, February the department, at the ton at 10 a m | Tues the parliamentary cedure rtment, in th | room Y. W.C. A. at 2 }m.; the current events department | will entertain with a Valentine card party for the benefit of the building fund at & p. m. at the home of the prenident, Mra. George D. Schofield, N Wednesday, the household admin intration departnent will meet at | 1249 for luncheon with Mra. Henry Bittman, 4626 Kastern ave. Mu. A. |, Nofxinger will speak on “Early English Home Life” The following resolutions wer adopted by the club at a recent meet- ing Hot French We pro. board 0 p dep t the He It resolved that we. bers of the of Beattie, the mem- Women's Century do protest the showing Seattle, for the reason that the moral delinquency of the principal charac ter has received world-wide publicity and we feel that the public accept ance of these filma would have a most unfortunate and demoralizing effect upon the young people, and would reflect dincredit upon the ctty of Beattie.” I hereby certify that the foregoing in a true copy of a resolution duly passed at a meeting of the Women's Century club on January 26, 1923. MRS, GEORGE D, SCHOFIELD, President. CORA WARD WATSON, Bocretary. eae ROOSEVELT AUXILIARY V. F. W., No. 24 Roosevelt auxiliary, V, F. W., No. 34, held an enjoyable meeting on Tuesday, February 6, when the na- tional chaplain, Mrs, Margaret Col: s, of Tacoma, wan present. Mar- garet Saylor, national deputy, an- nounced that in the near future there will be an auxiliary to Wild West post in Tacoma Tho wuxiliary in giving @ Valentine dance on Tuesday evening, February 13. CLARA BARTON TENT Clara Barton tent, Daughters of Veterans, holds its regular meeting Wednesday, February 14. SEATTLE COUNCIL, PT. A Seattle Council of Parent-Teacher axsociations will hold ite monthly meeting in the small auditorium at the Broadway high school on Tues- day, Febrdary 13, The business meeting will take place from 10 to 11 @. mu; 11 to 11:20 @. m., high school credits, Mra. Louise C. Beck; 11:20 to 12:45 a. m., circle reports; 1245 to 1:30 p. m., luncheon; 1:20 to 3 p. m., parlia. mentary procedure, Mrs. George N McLoughlin. eee HOMP SEWING CLUB Mra. Zelda Connell wil) entertain the Ladies of the ( A. R, Home Sewing club at her home, 118 24th ave., on Wednesday, February 14 Luncheon at noon wil) be followed by a Valentine Day program. aes PLAYERS’ CLUB ‘The Players’ club will have its regular monthly meeting, which will consist of a banquet and entertain} ment in the private dining room at Meves’ cafeteria Saturday, February | 10, at 7:30 p, m. rise MOOSE LODGE, No. 211 at Moose | No. 211, will give a dan | and University jtemple, Eighth ave st, on Wednesday evening, Febru. lary 14. Tho reception committee in |eludes Roy C, Schroeder, A, L. Ries |dal, H. L, Burnham and Lee Gholson, chairman. Finance, Walton G. 3%. Leckey; publicity, Sam = Trow bridge; card tables and supper, the Women of Mooseheart Legion, with Mra. H. G. Woodward as chairman; musio, Professor C. C. Sharp and H. w. Woolery and drill team. ace « | WEST SEATTLE W The West Seattle V T. U. will | moet at the home of Mrs, W. B, Scott on Wednesday, February 14, at 2 p. m, Members are asked to be prompt, Visitors, friends and neighbors wel come. Take Fauntleroy © to the Junction, . 2D. US ALPHA CLUB The Alpha club will meet Thurs. day, February 15, with Mra, P, 8, Masters, 2627 Franklin ave, eon at 12:30 . CIVIC IMPROV Mra, 8, O'Nei! will entertain the members of the Seattle Clyie im provement club at a1 o'clock tea at ity next meeting, to be held ‘Thurs day, February 15, at the Federatod clubhouse, oe INT CLUB 15, . MONTHLY LUNCIURC The Association of Army and Navy Womon will have ity monthly. lune) con at the Washington hotel Weed. nesday afternoon, Mebruary teat 1 o'clock. Reservations nay be made with Mrs, W.'P, Patton, Capitol 2689, hot later than Tuesday afternoon, A committee meeting at Ltd a.m. will precede the luncheon, attend: | club} of the Arbuckle films in the city of | Luneh SATURDAY Mr, and Mrs. Judge and Mre Mrs. wth Mr Judge Mr Ronald, Mr. and M Mra, G. 7 C,H. Frye kestein, Mr Mr p Kahle Mr. and and H Dun Mr and M A. ¥ Thym Mr I Mr Mra J B Mr. and Mre. s. EB. L, Mahoney, 4 Mrs. G. EB. Kennedy, Mr. and B, Monks, Mr. and M fies Cecelia A pur: | Susan C. Heckmann. | and R. J Fisher Mr Mrn. H. W, Cl gor and Mis and 3 an T. T, MINOR PT, A | | The T. T. Minor P.-T. A. will hold} its regular monthly meeting on| | Thureday, February 15, at 230 p. m.| Miss Ruth Carrol] will talk on the Value of Milk to the Growing| | Child.” ‘There also will be music by an Instrumental trio and a piano solo by Marion Lift. . ALLAH CHAPTER, NO. 166 ah chapter, No. 165, O. EB. 8, ain with @ card party at afeteria, in the Leary ullding, on Tuesday evening, Feb ruary 13, at $:30 o'clock. Bastern | Stars, Mayons and friends invited. | tats HALLER LAKE SOCIAL CLUB | Mrs. Elmer Rush will entertain the | Haller,Lake Social club at her home on Thursday afternooh, February 15. eee | GEORGETOWN P.-T. A Georgetown PT. A. will hold its regular monthly meeting at the | Georgetown rchool, Wednesday, February 14, at 3 p.m. Miss Ruth Carroll, of the state university, wll “peak on the “Analysis of Milk and How to Use Tit” eee CANADIAN CLUB The Canadian club of Seattle is Planning @ series of dances, to be given at Christensen's hall, Broad. way and Madison st, on the thrid Friday of each month. The open- ing will be @ Valentine dance on the jevening of Friday, February 16, to | which all Canadian and their friends which all Canadians and their friends entertainment committee—Mra, R. E. Noble, Mrs, C. E. Norton, Mrs, H. |J. Leamy, Dr. Ira L. Neil! and D, M | Bate. . STUNT NIGHT The Business and Professtonal Women's club will give a stunt night | Tuesday evening, February 13, at 7 o'clock at the Fine Arts Gallery. Miss | Harkin Govenlock ts chairman of the program committee. ee SEATTLE FEDERATION W.C. 7. U. The Seattle Federation of W. C. T. U. will hold its regular meeting | February 13 at Plymouth church. Mrs. Ella Booker will have charge of the devotionals. The address of the afternoon will be given by Mr. W. E. Priestly, an active worker in the anti-narcotic movement of the White Cross Mr. Priestly has made several trips jto China and has always made good | use of the opportunity to talk along this line of his work, Mrs. Gertie Snyder and Mrs. Clara Moline will furnish the mi ryan NORDICA CHORAL CLUB The Nordica Choral club wilt pre: sent an ‘American opera, “The Masque of Pandora,” under the di- FEBRUAR Music rR 10 Viadi Concert mart att “Eugen Oneg’ accompanist |Spargur String Quartet Announces Series of Concerts In a rdance with a large nt ber of requests made by pany Beat- tle music lovers, the Spargur string quartet announces a series of three evening chamber muste concerts. The quartet, which 1s composed of John Spargur, founder and first vio- lin; Albany Ritchie, second violin; E. Heliler-Collens, viola, and George Kirchner, violoncello, are all too well known to need an introduction to a Seattle audiences, as they are recog- nized as masterly interpreters of | chamber music. The concerts will be given on Tue: day evenings, March 6, March 2 and April 3, at the Women's Univer- sity club auditorium, Sixth ave. and Bpring st. Tickets are now on sale at Sherman-Clay and Co. The concerts are under the man- agement of Mra John Spargur. eee Josef Hofmann Ticket Sale Opens Exchange tickets for the Josef Hofmann concert to be given in the Meany hall auditorium, University of Washington, under the auspices of the Women's league, February 21, are now on sale at Hopper-Kelly, Bherman-Clay, Friedlander’s and tho Associated students’ office on the campus Reserve tickets will be on sale at the same places, February 15. eee Miss Bateman Appears Tonight Miss Winifred Bateman, talented pupil of Mr. John Spargur, will ap- pear in a violin recital-this evening, at the Fine Arts hall, 1213 Fourth ave. Assisting Miss Bateman will be Arville Belstad, pianist. The following program will be pre- sented: I Sonata—For violin and piano........ . . cesses Cesar Franck Allegretto Allegro Recitattvo—Fantasia Allegro poco mosso bee Concerto— a Allegro moderato Canzonnetta Allegro vivactasimo ur Abeiasss4s Hungarian “Rerceuse” . Two Contert Etude (n) Moderato (b) Scherzo Uauterbach rection of Helen Crowe-Snelling, on March 7, at the Women’s University Club auditorium. There will be thirty in the cast, the leading parts being taken by Katherine Palmer and Ruth Waiting. -Other solosits will be Elsie Kalushi and Harriette Voree, with speaking parts by Myrtle Randall and Nellie Koblstad. These will be supported by trios, quartets and chorus numbers by the entire cast. The Loyal Order of Moose, lodge | J. Leamy; floor committee, Capt, F._ THE SECRET of making good cocoa is in using The purity, Baker’s Cocoa i For its quality is good palatability and nutrient characteristics of high grade cocoa ans are retained in Baker’s Cocoa owing to the perfection of the proc- esses and machinery peculiar to our methods. MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS, Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free