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ey Seattle Society SL eadited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. . Music and Society Assistant—-Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829. Miss Gloria Frink and Miss Dorothy Campbell, who Mra, William Leon, bridge at of travel abroad Eaton afternoon day, "ponsor No-Host Group at College Club and Mra Grover BE. Desmond are ap ing & nohost table for ‘at the Cabaret Carnival dinner at the College club this evening. ad ar ig entertaining with February 22 rs. Parsons to Entertain for Mrs. Stuart ir William Hinkly Parsons wil! entertain with a luncheon of twelve Thursday afternoon at the set club, in honor of Mra. Elbridge Stuart, who is leaving February 20 for a visit of two months tn Call invitations have been confined to Mra. Stuart's friends. “ae, Hee and Mrs. Bentley Supper Hosts Viadimir Rosing, the Russian tenor, Dr, and Mra. Frederick ertaining with a supper for fifty gue t thelr home on evening, following the Rosing concert in Plymouth church. eee r. and Mrs. Kelley Plan Parties Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kolley will entertain on Wednesday evening with ntine bridge for sixteen guests at their home, 1956 Fourth ave. W. | evening Mr. and Mrs, Kelley wil! give a small dinner for their | Albert and a group of his friends Cee y . ‘Ho are mer Hosts Saturday Evening | and Mrs. Frank J. Clancy are entertaining with a dinner of eighteen | on Saturday evening at thelr home in celebration of the birthday Mrs. Clancy. Intertains Bridge Luncheon Club 2 James A. Wood was hostess this afternoon to the members of Bridge luncheon club, eight In number, eee oadway Guild Gives Large Party Bridge and mah jongg party given by Broadway guild of the Ortho- hospital Monday afternoon at the Women's University club audi. | lum was a large and successful affair. in the receiving line were Mra. George Boole and Mrs. Alfred Rollo, | Istumed as President and Mrs. Lincoln, and representing the wives of 's cabinet In costumes appropriate to that period, were Mra. James iton de Veuve, Mrs. EB. C. Ward, Mra, Frederick Bausman and Mrs. H. McGrath. Seventy-five tables were in play and a large number of I guests came tn for tea | ding at the urns were Mra. Frederick Bausman, Mra, William | md Eaton, Mra. John Ewing Price, Mra. Henry C. Ewing, Mra Randall Crawford, Mrs. Howard Taylor, Mrs, B.C. Ward and E. Hubbard, assisted by Mrs, MoCollister, Mrs. Samuel Russell, Perry Truax, Mra. Homer Dudley, Mrs. Robert McClelland, Mra. Rollo, Mrs. Jacob Kaufmann, Mra. W. W, French, Mra. B. Ht Mrs. George Dickinson, Jr., Mra, Raymond Wright, Mra, William Gaither, Mrs. W. H. McGrath, Mra. J. Irving Colwell, Mra. H. Birkholm, Mrs. Cheal, Mrs. J. T. McVay, Mrs. Frank Frederick, A. E. McCallum, Mrs. Howurd Taylor, Mra. Donnell Fisher, Mrs. | i Bacon and Miss Phyllis Hamlin. “? mcheon at Snoqualmie Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ayerst and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cline entertained th a luncheon at Snoqualmie Lodge, on Sunday afternoon in honor of | and Mrs. E. V. Rickenbacker. eee Hosts to Bridge Dinner Club th covers placed for twelve, Mr. and Mrs. Charlies C. Hutson will tals en ® beidee: dinner at ‘their home on February 23. ecial Luncheon at College Club ‘Special luncheon will be given Wednesday, February 14, at the Col. ge club, when Dr. Livingston Farrand, president of Cornell university, ‘Speak on “The American Waiversity and Its Responsibilities.” 2 at Supper and Mrs. William R. Hocking and Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark are ining with a supper for twenty at the home of the former Thurs. "@vening, following the dance at the Masonic temple, rs ry ommissioning Ball February 24 tations have been issued by the crew of the U. 8. 8. Connecticut the decommissioning ball to be given Saturday evening, February 24, Masonic tempie. Miss McDowell Entertains at Tea _Complimenting Miss Viola Thurmond, Miss Sadie McDowell entertained ith it delightful tea in her apartment on Saturday afternoon. _A. K. Bell and Mrs. Thomas Balmer presided at the urns, assixted Marion McDowell and Miss Antoinette Shryock. Miss Carolyn assisted the hostess in receiving the guests. the afternoon musical numbers were contributed by Mrs. William and Mies Frances Lovely. A large number of friends called, them « group of girls from Alpha Gamma Delta gorortt; hurmond is a member. Mr alae uncheon Club Entertained Clinton Dougias was hostess this afternoon to her bridge tunohe fm her apartment at the Arcadia. Covers were placed ute sy i ostesses at Child Welfare Luncheon d today are the hostesses for the Child Welfare luncheon to be by the Seattle Parent-Teacher associations on Saturday, ruary 220 o'clock, at the Masonic temple. oe i Uist includes the following: H. S. Dorman, Mrs. Dean Burkhe! John F. Rau, Miss Mabel Wilson, er, Mrs. Joseph Greenwell, tmer, Mrs. Hannah K. Meagher, a ar H. A. McConkey, Miss Ida ¥ is Bertha Maurmann, Mrs. Louis E. sht, Mrs. Robert Burt, Mrs. John J. Mackintosh, Miss May Phillipa, Musetta Libby, Mrs. E. L. Woodman, Mrs. E. J. Richards, Mra, F. W. Mrs. Harriet Dorman, Miss Edna aaa Crangle, Mrs. F. C. Olson, Mrs. ‘Mrs. Katherine Hulett, Mrs. Sust ms. A. Z. Lovett, Mrs. Gertrude mer, Mrs. L. W. Ling, le W. Torrance, Miss Lillian Y. Johnson, rirude Wheeler, Miss Dora Craig, Mrs. P. J. rs. George B. Jackson, Mra. F. F. Hudson, Miss Ella Benson, Mrs. Harry Pashley, Mle Blanc #8, Mrs. Daniel Ragan, Mrs. John Venters, Mra, Claude Eckart, J. B. Rieke, Mrs. John G. Matthews, Miss Myra L. Snow” Mra SL. Gross, Miss Dora Craig, Miss Bese Willams, Miss Carrie Hayden, Mrs; George Milos, Mrs. Roy N. Coats, Mrs. Beulah Rovig, Mra A. Ir DiAvila, Miss Elsie Judd, Mrs. P. Florida, Mrs. . 0, Curtiss, Mra, Willan; Gilmore and Mrs. Austin B. Griffiths. Say Among the honor guests will be Mrs. Josephine Corliss Preston, atate Btendent of public instruction; Dr. Henry Suzzallo, president of the a y of Washington, and Mrs. Suzzallo: Superintendent T. Re Con | 9f the Seattle public schools and Mra. Cole; Mr. Carl B. Crovon, president Gf the school board. Representing the Washington state brancn of tne National Congress of Mothers and Parent/Teacher associations willbe Mrs. m J. U'Renn, Mrs. Charles G. Mille: Pi a sera G. Miller, Mra, Norman Irvine and Mrs. A. G. Greenstreet, president of the Seattle , ‘Teacher associations, will give the greeting and Rev, Geranna ane Will speak on “Child Welfare Work in Retrospect,” followed by Mra tat Thatcher, who will talk on “Child Weltare Work in Prospect.” as ioe “Orthopedic Tea Shop’ | __ Mrs. B. G. Goebel will be hostess for Interlaken | Tea Shop Wednesday. Assisting will be | ®Wenny, Mrs. F. H, Grinnell Mra. J. A. Millias, Mrs, 'T. » Mrs. George H. Bellman and Mrs. A. H. Wella lacennad 5 a nescence Personal Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Garber return- ed Monday evening from a trip in _ the East, guild at the Orthopedic Mrs. J. N, Hamill, Mrs, ©. C, visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mra. L. R. Allan for woveral months, ts leaving this week for her Ce 8 home in San Francisco, eee Miss Beatrice Lee will leave Satur- “day for Portland, where she will Join ‘her parents and make her home. oe Mr, and Mrs. I, Stusser are re eetying congratulations on the birth ) of m daughter, Shirley May, Febru: ary 7, at tho Providence hospital. eee Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd Hage and two | children of Campbell River, B. C. are the guests of their rolatives, Mr. Mrs. Donald H. Evans, for a Mrs. Ernest Wanamaker and sona, John and Ernest, have returned from @ two months’ visit in Yakima, eee Mrs, William C. Heussy returned Friday from a stay of several months In the East. oe Mins Kathleen Gaffnoy ts leaving the Inst of the week for California, to be away about a month, soe Mrs, Florence B. Moyer, educa- tional director of Frederick & Nel- sons, 18 a guest at the Hotel Ponnsyl- vania in New York, _KENNETI her home on | KS wae AA SOS SS KS &y I DELONG OTIS. | ed FST FOIE PROTO ORL At a beautiful recent home wedding, Miss Florence Silliman became the bride of Mr. Kenneth Delong Otis —Portrait by| s Clubs Grady. @omen CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY YOUNGSTOWN SCHOOL Youngstown school will hold its next meeting Wednesday, February 14, at 3:30 p.m. Pupils of Miss Lo- vell's room will furnish the music and Miss Ruth Brown will speak on the activities of Campfire girls. The program will end with a discussion of the question, “Why Drink Milk?” eee WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The housshold administration de- partment of the Woman's Century club will meet Wednesday, February 14, at 12:30 for luncheon with Mra Henry Bittman, 4626 Es Mra. A, 1 Nofainger will “Early English Home Life.” eee NORTH QUEEN ANNE P.-T. A. The P.-T. A. of North Queen Anne school will have Mrs. Sophie L Clark as speaker at the meeting Wednenday, February 14, the pro- gram to begin at 3 o'clock. will be furnished by the orchestra of Queen Anne High and an exhibit of | manual art work by boys of tho school will be featured. eee SUNNYDALE PRE-SCHOOL CIRCLE The Sunnydale Pre-School Circle will meet at the community hall Wednesfay, February 14, at DP. m. Miss Helen Reynolds of the Seattle schools, will speak. cee AUXTLIARY TO RAINIER NOBLE POST American Legior auxiliary to Rainier Noble Post, No, 1, will give a valentine party at the home of Mrs. Dora Lukov, 1604 22nd ave. N., on Wednesday, February 14. Mra Lu- kov, Mra, A. Moore, joint hostesses. Get-acether meetings monthly dur- ing the year. WASH "GTON HIVE NO. 44 Washt: cton Hive No. 944, Ladies of Maccateas, will give a masquerade ball and era party at Odd Fellows’ temple, on Weanesday, evening, February 14. Celebration of elgh- teenth anniversary. aes AUXILIARY TO BRITISH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Women's Auxiliary to British American association will meet with Mra. R. Fleuss, 1628 Eastlake ave., Wednesday, February 14, at 2 o'clock eee GREEN LAKE W. C. T, UL. Green Lake W, C. T. U. meets for all-day neasion at the home of Mra. Wells Gwin, 2345 Franklin ave., Wed- nesday, February 14. Take Eastlake ear, Mra, Lillie Manny will speak. Bring lunch, Denver Consumptive Society An important meeting of the Denver. Consumptive soctety will be held Wednesday, February 14, at 2 Pp. m., ot the Y. M. HA. 17th B. Union st. Members urged to be present, eee HOME SEWING CLUB Mrs, Zelda Connell will entertain the Ladien of the G, A. R. Home Sewing club at her home, 118 24th ave, on Wednesday, February 14 Luncheon at noon will be followed by a Valentine day program. eee GHORGHTOWN P.T. A. Georgetown P.T. A. will hold tts regular monthly meeting at the Georgetown school, Wednenday, Fel ruary 14, at 3 p.m. Mins Ruth Cn roll, of the ate university, will speak on the “Analysis of Milk and How to Une It." Music| 2:30) and! MOOSE LODGE, NO, 21 The Loyal Order of Moone, lodge No, 311, will give a dance at Moose temple, Eighth ava and University st, on Wednesday evening, Febru- ary 14. The reception committee tn- cludes Roy C. Schroeder, A. L. Rie dal, H. L. Burnham and Lee Ghol- gon, chairman. Finance, Walton G. G. Leckey; publicity, Sam Trow- bridge; card tables and supper, the Women of Mooseheart Legion, with Mra. H. G. Woodward as chairman; music, Prof. C. C. Sharp and H. J. Leamy; floor committee, Capt. F. W. Woolery and drill team. see LORRAINE SOCIAL CLUB Lorraine Social club will meet in the Masonic temple, Wednesday, February 14, at 2 p.m. All Eastera Stars cordially invited. eee AQUILA LODGE NO, 38 Aquila lodge No, 36, D. HL P. A, will meet in regular seasion Wednes day, February 14, at § p. m., at 1915 First ave. Initiation and valentine Members urged to attend. eee LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB ‘The Ladies’ Grotto club will meet Wednesiay, February 14, at 2 p. m. at the Federated clubhouse. eee | WEST SEATTLE W. ©. T. U. The West Seattle W. C. 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 neigh- bors welcome. Take Fauntleroy car, No. 2, to the junction. Amazing How “Gets-It” Peels Off Corns Stops All Hurting Instantly It’s just wonderful how “Gets-It"* enda corms and callouses, Put afew drops of “Gets-It'’on \ ‘a hurting corn and Presto! The pain stops at ‘once, forever, Soon the corn |oorens from the true flesh and you just lift the corn off with the fingers, root and all complete. Money back warantes. Conte but a triflemeverywi Lawrence & Co., Mir., Chicago. Sold hereby HH OWL Dituw CO, «| Music Rosing Program Announced Via Rosing « return ith Congregational of program, which will Vote v COLUMBIA PT A the meeting, Wednesd February 14, at \P Arthur Gist of the| W B. F. ay who will talk on | Pf the “Present Alma of Education Pupils of Mise Carol “tts, teacher of the first and second grades, will en tertain with @ folk ments | . RIDGLEY REBEKAH AUXILIARY Ridgley Medekah auxiliary No. 6 | will meet with Mra, Minnie O'Neil, 820 W. Fulton st. Wednesday, Pet ruary 14, at 1 o'clock. Anstating ¥ be Mre, Busie Crane and Mra. Ger trude Smith, Take North Queen | Anne car, at ehureh speaker at aftorne o'clock I’rinetpal dance, Hefresh Debussy Gretchaninoff bd cortcal song on out fering © live Me A Wi nae Kimeky-Korsakott Irieh Famili Fine h Folk Bong)? roert Hughes Frank grid iheep | A LADIDS' GROTTO CLUB | ‘The Ladies’ Grotto club will meet | Wednenday, February 14, at 2 p. m ke the Federated clubhouse. | R ©. Green Smyth, 2124 N, 64th st, Take Lake car to 64th; walk one oS ad Members and friends In PRINCESS ANG Princess Ang coundi! No. 6, Degree of Pocahontas, will give «a tine dance in the Swedish club Wednesday, February 14, at 9} o'clock, block east. | vited, *- | MOTION PICTURE COMMITTEE, PoT. A The following program for broad casting has been submitted by the | motion picture committee of the Se WOMAN'S B RENATA CLUB attle Counbi! of Parent-Teacher asno- The Woman's ‘Ee Re Nata club| clations to Mr. V. 1, Kraft, manager will meet at the home of Mrs, R. 8./ of the broadcasting station Hitchcock, 1629 Paim ave. Wednes-| “The Strangers’ Banquet,” at the day, February 14, at 2 o'clock . MYSTIC JEWEL AUXILIARY Mystic Jewel auxiliary will meet in the I. 0. 0, F. temple Wednesday February 14, Luncheon at 1 o'clock Cardn at 2 o'clock AUXILIARY TO INSTITUTE par epee 1F MINING ENGINEERS e 3 The Puget Sound section of the| York exchanges and indorsed by the women's auxiliary to the American zt ; seagy Picture league are Institute of Mining Engineers wil | ‘¢ followin ie me a laceaneee at the home of Mra]. Pee. 0° My Heart” and “Women Charles Bimonstad, 2306 13th ave, N,,| Men Marry ‘ | Wednesfay, February 14 | Coming to the Blue Mouse Febru Luncheon will be served at 1|%°¥ 17, “The Third Alarm.” o'clock, after which Mra. Ben C. Gra.| Coming soon, “Robin Hood. ham will review the history of the ° ° Wurliteer organ. LA BOHEME MUSIC CLUB ° La Boheme Muste club, at its next regular meeting, to be held Friday afternoon, February 16, at the home of Mra, Albert Parks, 1308 Vashon pl, will begin the mecond half of its annual program, the study of Ger man composers and their works. The first hal? was devoted to early Italian, Italian opera composers and) modern Italy The program follows: Pian W a s of the Storm,” at the Indorsements made by the nation. al committee for better filma. Inanimously indorsed by the local oo reviewers Twain's best loved story, Prince and the Pauper.’ “Th Reviewed recently *- GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON CIRCLE | General George Washington circle, | Ladies of the G. A. R, will hold a valentine party at the home of their president, 4334 Evanston ave, on Wednesday, February 14, at 12:30 o'clock. Luncheon will be followed by cards, Take car No, 21 siaye JOHN MUIR P.-T. A. John Mulr Parent-Teacher anno- | lation will observe Founders Day | with a child welfare program social hour on Wednesday, February | 14, at 3 o'clock In the basement of the school. The program follows: Violin solo, Mra Victor Zodnick ; | Mra, W. K, Bickles, accompanist. | Soprano and contralto duet, Mra : W. D. Chandler and Mrs. Archie! © 1. GC Moaneett | | Chandler, "Q Miner Concerto” Bruch | Community song, P.-T. A, led by Mise Winifred Bateman Mra Everett Clark, Mezzo. Bopran “Toast to Motherhood,” Mra R. & Bchofield. “Child Welfare Hymn,” Mra. W. D. Chandler and Mra. Archie Chandler. Address, “Our Organization,” Mra A. G. Greenstreet. Violin nolo, Mra Zednick. cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS at , Testhoven Mra. ula Kheperd Johnson and | Koprano “Melden Rosiein™ fenubert e a #ohubert Behubert Bonubert * Bowweil | Stranes | Becker Behudert « febubert “HUN wie Ale Nacht ........-...Gotse 1, Mra Measett omy ENTRE NOUS CLUB Entre Nous club of Seattle Circle 549, will meet at the home of Mra Theresa Johnson, 1118 87th ave, ‘Thursday, February 16, at liam | eee SOCTAL CLUB, W. B. A. Social club, W. B. A., of the Mao- cabeen, No. §, will meet Thursday, | February 16, at the home of Mra UNIVERSITY 0. E. 8. University 0. B. 8. club will give a} card party, featuring five hundred and whist, Saturday evening, Febru- | ary 17, at 8 o'clock school Friday Rheumatic twinge Porat S-ended! | {~ The basic cause of most rheumatic pain oe is congestion. Apply Sloanis. It stimu- lates circulation, breaks up congestion ~pain is rel teved/ Sloan's Liniment ~kills pain! For rheumatism, bruises, strains, chest colds ADAMS PVT. A he Adams P-T. egular monthly meeting February 16, at 2:30 will be ® short bust followed by moving the A. will have at pm, There ness meeting, pictures. . FORTSON-THYGES' i | AUXILIARY | benefit of the relief com For th mittee Fortson-Thygesen auxiliary will give a tea Thursday, February 15, at the home of Mrs. Charle Hafer, 6715 Fremont ave at noon will WEST SEATTLE F Went Seattle revie B. A., of the ™ at the home of Mra. B. 40th ave. 8, W,, on Friday ary 16. Cards at 1p. m and friends. invited. TEW NO, 61 No. 61, W. Crory Febru Members BETA BETA PI MOTHE Beta Beta Pi Mothers meet at the chapter houne, 47th st., Friday, February p.m. Mrs, B. W. Taylor and Mrs F. M. Cochran, hostesses CLASSIC CULTURE CLUB The Classic Culture club will meet Saturday afternoon, February 17, at 2 o'clock in the Federation clubhouse. Mra. J. N. Cobb will give a book re- on “This Freedom 16, view |Hangs Up Record for Long Drunk CHICAGO, Feb, 13—Witnesses at the inquest on Herbert Parker stated that Parker had been drunk for four years Old Fashioned Fruit Cake —with the rare flavor of de- licous raisins and piquant spice. —an almost juicy fruit cake, just the kind you like— Get it from a bake shop or confectioner, made with ten- der luscious Sun- Maid Raisins you can buy such good fruit cake and save baking at home. dressing: | on a farm. English Laborer Finds Cool Million BLACKBURN, Eng, Feb. 18— Jack Taylor, a laborer, found tn the ntreet 4 package containing @ milion | Russian roubles, LONDON, Feb, 14—The Duke of Sutherland ts now writing moving picture scenarios and expects to have poveral nelected. Clogged-Up Liver Causes Headache It’s foolish to suffer trom sick headache, rr Fehigy hacen indigestion, and kin- dred ailment when Co Little Liver Pills will — all misery in a few hours. | Purely vege- | table. Act | gently on liver and bowels Small Pil —Small Dose—Small Price Luncheon | | New Auto Licenses | Are Ready | Bob, have you your new licenses yet? I see by the papers that they are ready, provided you have the correct amount of ‘dough’.” “Dough, huh? Well, that’s where my trouble begins, with dough. No, I haven't went for mine yet, and I don't see how I'll be able to before the first of next month anyway. My wife spent too much money for Christmas presents for me to have any ready cash now.” | “We're all about tn the same boat an regards money, I guess, although | I've got tt over you a little, for I |sent ‘for my new auto license plates | yesterday. | “Well, I guess I can attend to it |this week, but I'll have to go |ragged a while. They should ap- |portion yearly bills so they don't |all come due the first of the year, | Here I am, badly in need of some new clothes, with lodge dues, auto |license and a dozen or more other things to pay before the month is out.” “Bob, I think I can help you tn some manner, clothes anyway. You may not know it, but I've bought my clothes at Cherry’s for several | years, They allow one to pay dcwn |a small amount and stx months to pay the balance. It would be a fine |time to go to their store and get | yourself a new suit and overcoat. I'm glad you like the idea. I do. 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