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PAGE 10 Seattle Edited by Lillian Keen LeBa Music and Society Art—Dorothy Fay Gould llister Assistant Society Telephone, Main 0600. Louise Raymond. Telephone, Capito! 0829. College Club’s Cabar Mr RILLIANT a ning Lester Hanfe bs ok Original skit . by Mr, Armand Ma Astically received by the dine F. Maxwell MeLaren, Mr. H. W. Be Theodore Owen, M berg, Mr. Harry 8 Abb: FP. W. Catlett The committee in charge of ehairman; Mr, Andrew Denny arran Mr. L Mr. Lester Hanson, Mr. Evan McCord, Jr. Fredericks, Mr. Charles Kerr Mr. Edward McHugh. Mr. H s. Butterworth Giv t Carnival Delightful; Charming Party bar c t Carnival dinner and da syed by a large assemblage of mem. t Watkins, Mr, Leroy Fowler, Mr i, Mr, Barney Childs and Mr, Stanton dancing and singing acts, and an Mary Lou McCroskey, was given t Lindsay, all of which were enthust 1 at small table tables were Dr. R. J. MeCundy, Mr.| Mr, Harold Lee, Mr, G, F. Thompson her, Dr. H. B. Luithlen, Mr, Arthur | a2 s, Mr, Willam H. Glortus, Bowen, Mr, N. C. Wreitze and Mr. gements included Dr, D. H. Houston, awrence Calvert, Mr. Lane Summers, Mr, Leroy Fowler, Mr. Stanton tram Patterson, Dr, F. J. Clancy and Valentine Bridge Luncheon Smart Affair Mrs. Gilbert M was very smart Butterworth’ and lovely & Valentine bridge luncheon this afternoon Ll its appointments. @eated at two oblong tables centered with a graceful arrangement of | Sixty gues @rimson carnations and feathery greens, in heart shape, from which wide Dands of brilliant-hued | Dating in huge bows and smaller h With artistic groupings of red cand) ‘Mrs. Butterworth was assisted by Butterworth, Mrs. Gilbert B. Butter ribbons trailed the length of the board, termi tions, intermingled earts of the car jes tn silver . Mra, Roland Burke, Mra. Carel worth, Mra, George Newell, Jr, M Louis Witherby, Jr, and Mre, Douglas Warren. Interesting Musicale This Evening “A Birdland Symphony Ambrose; “Gondola Song,” Roberts @nsembie, under the direction of D “Scherzo in B Minor,” Chopin “Carnival.” Fourdrain; “Le Papillc from “La Cid.” Massenet—Ada Til “Adagio.” Ries; “Alla Cracovienne. “Twilight.” Katherine Glen; “Rude Wind, Crue! Seu,” Katherine Bkee.” Clough-Leighton—Ada Tilley. “Feaux Follets,” Phillip: “Night “Elfand Fairy," Densmore; “The Ee Hosts at Informal Din Mrs. Patrick Tammany ts entert Chandler's dancing ‘B08 Yesler way. _8t. Margaret's guild of St. Mark's thopedic Tea Shop on Thursday, “Mister, Mt by Mra. J. H. Gaffney, Mrs. L. Elliott, Mra. Frederick Harlow. D. McEacheran, Mrs. Edwin Ripley, Mrs. Herman Ross, Mrs. J w. Miss Naom! Morford and Miss Katherine Thompson. Miss Helen Ferryman has arranged a delightful program for the musi @ale to be given this evening at the Women's University club at 615 The following numbers will be presented: Kelserling “Londonderry Air,” arranged by Untversity of Washington Women's 1. M. Glen. ugene Field Musser on.” Fourdrain; “Pieures, mez yeux,” ” Btatowski—Loulse Dow Benton " Katherine Glen; | He Comes on the Glen; “ Fall” Griffes; “Paraphrase on the lower Waltz” Grainger—Eugene Field Musser. Hottentot Child.” Candlyn; “Snow Pairies,” Forsyth—University of Washington Women's ensemble Helen Ferryman and Hazel Waechter, accompanists. o 1476 ner Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Backus are entertaining with an informal dinner Of eight covers at the Sunset club this evening. Luncheon Friday for Miss McDonald aining on Friday afternoon with a Manila, where she ‘Will Become the bride of Ensign Amold Ellsworth True. ‘ Hosts at Dancing Party A red and white heart tablecloth with a love ship solid with red and| radestyon White flowers and yard-arms of hearts for the centerpiece, together with; GERMAN LADIE Zefreahments hinting of St. Valentine's Day, made Mr. and Mra. E. L.| party a mirthful affair last evening at their home at) special ben church will direct the service at the with Mrs. R. W, Condon as hoste«s, @omen 4 CLUBS FOR THURSDAY “BOCIAL CLUB, WBA. Social club, W. B. A., of the Mac enbees, No. 8, will meet Thursday, February 15, at the home of Mrs. FC. Smyth, 2124 N. 64th st. Take Green Lake car to 64th; walk one ‘Block east. Members and friends in- vited. 3 eee ENTRE NOUS CLUB ‘ Entre Nous ciub of Seattle Circle will meet at the home of Mra. Johnson, 1118 37th ave., February 16, at 11 a m. FORTSON.THYGESEN “AUXILIARY _ For the benefit of the relief com- mittes Fortson-Thygesen auxiliary ‘Will give a tea Thursday, February 35, at the home of Mrs. Charles S , $715 Fremont ave. Luncheon ‘At noon will precede the tea. cee WHITTIER HEIGHTS : ENT CLUB Whittier Heights Improvement dlub will give an entertainment and ance at Greenwood hall, 834 and “Greenwood ave, Thursday, Febru- ary 15. Program at 8 p. ra. oe LIBUY. CUSHING W. RC. hold its regular business meet- fn the city hall, Ballard, Thurs- , February 15, followed by a val- entine whist party at 2:30 p. m., to which all members of the Wom- n'a Reliet corps and friends are in- vited, eee HALLER LAKE SOCIAL CLUB Mre. Elmer Rush will entertain the Haller Lake Social club at her home on Thursday aft noon, February 15. oe _@. T. MINOR P.-T. A. The T. T. Minor P.-T. A. will hold its regular monthly meeting on 'O REMEMBER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15— Mr. and Mrs. Arrigo M. Young's bridge and mah Jongg evening, to compliment Mr. and Mrs, Mor- ria Lundqu'at, Mine Dorothea Johnson and Miss Helen Quigie to entertain with fn evening bridge, complimenting Miss Catherina Nicholson. Mra. D. A. ot on's juntor t the Manontc Temple, William H. Parsons’ juncheon at the Sunset club to honor Mrs. Elbridge A. Stuart, Washington Alumnae association to have valentine tea at Phi Mu chapter house from 2 to 6 o'clock. RIDAY, FEBRUARY 1¢— Put Lambda of Zeta Psi fraternity’s ance at the Yacht club. dinner at the Women's ty club at 6:20 o'clock, ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17— Mina Geraidine Soles to give toa in honor of Miss Inubel McDonald, tt ,hams, WEDNYADAY, FEBRUARY ¢1— Mrs, William Leonard Baton's bridge a eee to sompliment sien erin Frink and Mi: oot ae ay iss Dorothy HATURDAY, YERRUARY 24— in gaat Pry Mans to entertain or ‘mont club I Of Dr, Mann's birthday, n°" s Clubs Thursday, February 15, at 2:30 p. m Miss Ruth Carroll 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 Litr. eee ALPHA CLUB, The Alpha club will meet Thurs- day, February 15, with Mra. P. 8. Masters, 2627 Franklin ave, Lunch- eon at 12:30, te. BRYANT P-T. A. The program of the Bryant P-T. A. for Thursday, February 15, at 2:45, has been arranged by the child welfare department, under the chair- manship of Mrs, Sarah Hawthorne. The main addreas of the afternoon will be by B. U. Cassell, principal of Greenwood school, on “Character Building and Honesty.” The pro- gram will be opened by singing of the P.-T. A. song and oxercises by the primary room. Mrs. Clarence Lucas, president of the Roosevelt P.- T. A., will speak on “Where Are We Going?" The Elghth «rade will con- tribute a group of songs, eee CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB Mrs. 8, O'Neil will entertain the members of the Seattle Civic Im. provement club at a 1 o'clock tea at its next meeting, to be held Thurs day, February 15, at the Federated clubhouse eee COURSE IN BUDGETING THE FAMILY INCOME Under the auspices of the home service department of Sound Savings and Loan association, corner of Pike st. and Third ave,, a course of lectures in budgeting the family income will be given by Mins Effie Raitt, director of the home ec- onomics department at the Univer. ality of Washington, beginning Thursday, February 16, at 2 p. m. Registrations are asked as soon as possible, eee ALTRUISTIC CLUB Altruistic club will give a valentine Party at the home of Mrs. Fannie Pike, 4514 18th ave. N, E., Thursday, February 16, at 1 p.m, see WEST WOODLAND P.-T, A. West Woodland P.-T. A. will have an evening meeting at the school auditorium, on Thursday, February 16. Carl Croson, speaker, Music, Rerfreshments, eee WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION Women of Mooneheart Legion will meet in Moone temple Thursday, Feb- ruary 16, at 8 o'clock for initiation, eee DANISH SISTERHOOD Evergreen Drill Team Club of Danish Sisterhood meets with Mra, Timina Sorenson, 2801 Norman st, Thursday, February 15, at 1:80 o'clock. eee LAFAYETTE PRE-SCHOOL CIRCLED Thursday morning, February 16, from 9 until 10:90, the Hill Street Kindergarten will hold open house and every mother of the district ty urged to attend, From 10:80 until 11346 Lafayette Pro-Hchool circle were | the Puget | THE SEATTLE STAR Mrs. Arthur Wheatley Walker M% he Personal Yor ho arrived f York " ast week t with Mra, Coomt who underw » operation this week at the Swedint pital Mra. KR. M. J. Cousins of T pent Monday in town v friends ee Mr. and Mre Harland Marts Bheard) are recelving con gratulations upon the birth of a lauchter, February 9, at the Bwedish pital Mr, and Mra. Thomas Fransioli are coupying the home of Mr, and Mra. Trafford Huteson at The Highland juring the absence of the Hutesons }in Europe ee Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright are being felicitated on the birth of « non, Walter Lindsay, at the Swedish hospital on February 3 | Ley | Mies Hazel McMillan returned [Tuesday from a visit of several | weeks in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Burn- ide and little won, Billy, plan to leave March 1 for Honolulu, to be away a number of months E. on Thursday, February 16. Pic nic lunch at 1 o'clock SUNSHINE GUILD Sunshine guild will meet with Mra. Ella Barto, 1809 EB. Fir st. Thursday, February 16, at 11 o'clock e076 ADDITIONAL CLUBS PENNSYLVANIA STUDY CLUB n celebration of its b' day an niversary, the Pennsylvania Study club will entertain with # luncheon at the Federated club house Friday February 16, at 12 o'clock, to which all m Ts are invited. JOUN F. MILLER JBF CORPS John F, Miller Relief corps will celebrate the birthday of Lincoln and Washington on February 17 at 9 p. m. at the Armory. see LADIES OF THE GOLDEN NORTH The Ladies of the Golden }will entertain with a Friday, February 16, at 1 ave, at & p.m. All dially invited. | Ei ke North 1 party % First Alaskans cor Weak DINNER AT GRACE M. FE. Mrs. Walker and her little daughter, Charlotte, returned | cuuncn recently from an extended visit in the East—Portrait by| Tuncheon at the College club, In compliment to Miss Isabel McDonald, | Grady. Who ts sailing February 21 from San Francisco for The Ladies’ Ald of Grace Method tet church will give a dinner in church, on the corner of 13th ave. | will hold its regular meeting. Maud Parker will speak on | Shall { Tell My Child?* Dr. How SOCIETY card party at Odd Fel- Thureday, February 15, lows’ t nple, eee SOCIAL AND CHARITABLE CLUB “FREJA” Ladies’ Social and Charitable club, “Freja,” will meet in ladies’ parlor, at | the Swedish club, Thursday, Febru- ary 16, at? p.m eee UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS P.-T. A | An evening meeting will be held by the P.-T. A. of the University Heights | ol Thursday, February 15, at & lock. Dr. Stevenson Smith of the University of Washington will speak on “Some Applications of the Prin ciples of Paychology of the Manage | ment of Children.” Mra. Joseph B. | Harrison will #i will play a ‘ce! nolo. eee CROWN HILL PT. A Crown Hill PT. A. will moet |Thursday afternoon, February 16, at 2:30 o'clock. A visit to each room of the school will be part of the program, social hour and refreshments. cee COLMAN PT. A. Misa Jeasie Lockwood, principal of John Muir school, will speak on “Safety” at the meeting of Coiman P/T. A., Thursday, Febru- ary 15, at 8 p. m. soe Y. W. C. A. NOTES Friends-of-All club of the Y. W. C. A. will give a “kid* party on Thursday, Webruary 15, at Beasio Eédy's home, 4116 Third ave. N, W. U. B. C. club, in the large private dining room, 6 p. m., cafeteria sup Der. Mrs, West will conduct the Bible lesson at 7 p. m. in Biblo rooms, second floor. Alsacon club, in the second floor lub rooms at 8 p. m. Discussion hour, current events and group singing. At 9 p. m., social hour and sports in the gymnastum. Alumnae Club of Girl Reserves, supper in the small private dining room of the cafeteria, at 6 p. m. Next hour will be spent in rehears ing for thelr special feature In the High School Girl Reserves, Colonial party. eee F. A. McDONALD P.-T, A. The monthly meeting of the F. A. McDonald PT. A. will take the form of an open house for the |new school to be held Thursday evening, February 16, at 8 o'clock. Members of the schooi board and of the 1919 graduating class will be honor guests, eee NINETEENTH CENTURY CLUB Nineteenth Century club meets at the Y. W. C. A, Thursday, Febru. ary 15, at 3:30 o'clock. Hostesses, Mrs. W. A, Keene and Misy Cora Gillette, eee ZONERY CLUB The Zonery club will hold open meeting Thursday, Fobruary 15. at 8 p. m., in the lecture hall on the fourth floor of the Y. W. C. A. Dr, Barnes, speaker, Demonstrations, soe DORIC SOCIAL CLUB Dorie Social club will meet Thursday, February 15, at 2 o'clock with Mrs, Annie Hesketh, 4718 La tona ave. Mra. Annie Cook assiat« ing hostess, All Bastern Stara and friends invited. BREAK ’EM UP QUICK COLD, GRIP, INFLUENZA CAPSULES [Joyner] No Opiates or Habit-Ferming Drege, 50¢ bax Recommended and cold by ‘HLL DRUG CO, (Adk ben Bet of JOYNER REMEDARS and J. R. Faulkneg | to be followed by a| the} Bighteen guests were present, Mr. Leslie J. McGovern, of Creston, B. C.,| @t 2p. ta. Proceeds for local charity, | In Charge at Orthopedic Tea Shop AUXILIARY TO RAILROAD TRAINME The will give a card party on Thursday . from 1 to 4 0’ Pe) 8 Take Rainier Bist ytherhood German Ladies’ society will give «| February 1 the home of Mr ave. ot car to Adama at. The regular meeting will be held at Moose hall on Friday, February 16, at § p, m. MANUS DRAMATUS CLUB ‘The next meeting of the Manus Dramatus club home of Margaret venna bive ary 15 Mrs. Ruby d., Bell ERFECT PIE CRUST —and others always fail? M auxiliary Railroad Trainmen| wil) be held at on Thursday, . AMARANTH SOCIAL CLUB Amaranth 8. and King st. on Friday evening, February 16, from 6 to 8 o'clock yer he | VALENTINE DANCE Alpha auxillary will give tta vec |birthday party, Friday evening, > jruary 16, at t old K. P. hall. All strestoa: thelr families tn. vited. Refreahments. eee to the ck, at 4046 alley A VALENTINE DANCE The Young Workers league will give o valentine dance at the I. O, bad G. T. ball, corner of Virgin and Boren, on Saturday evening, Febru- ary 11. the eee 6104 Ra-| SIGNAL CORPS AUXILIARY Febru:| POSTPONE MEETING The Signal Corps auxiliary meet ing planned for Wednesday evening. Boveo, Louis Judkins, $18 19th ave. Why is it some women the IMOVIE UNIONS | February 14, at the home of Mr. and | open hearing on the bill set for Wed-| Social club meets with | Mrs. ANY women do not know that the secret of making a light, crisp pie crust, so flaky it will “melt in your mouth”, is in the kind of shortening you use. Music Rosing Sings Tonight Viadimir Rosing, for i rm ; ahaa , Rusata” pr t the Plyn three groupe of » “Boul of Crities on be famous t famou great Mus in New York this " with Chaliapin, the ba tone of the Chicago Opera fichwars, Hin interpretations effective an Chaltapin's te than Schwar He tna t His all Mounsorgnky t night reduced hin audie tot breathing silence which arines whe artistic communt n in cor ‘ Paul MoCoole, gifted young Seatt Pianist, will again accompany the winger. The concert ts under the di rection of Mins I Laverock and Mine Cocllia Augepureer, and will be nin at 8:30 p wimilar to m. The prograr that given b special tw quest In Vancouver, B.C. eee Postpone Concert The concert planned for thie ¢ Noowevelt high echo iplimentary to the ntudents and residents of that Aistrict, has been postponed owing to the Inclemency of the weather Announcement will be made of « later date ELIEF CORPS NO, 1 Btovens Relief Corps No, f, aux lary to Stevens pont } wan grieved to le Aent to thetr tifnt A. Kenyon. to fall at t president of May ne her a birthda postal card or MOORFHEART BALL POSTPONED The Moomheart Findowment fund hall, planned for Wednesday eve ning, February 14, at Moone temple. han been postponed to February 28. oe WHITTIER HEIGHTS IMPROVEMENT CLUB The Whittier Heights Improve ment club wil! hold ite regular meet ing in the Whittier school, W. 75th ot. and 14th ave. N. W., on Friday. February 16th, 8 p.m. Mayor Brown will be speaker of the evening A valentine dance. ne club, will be held tn Greenwood hall, W. 88rd st. and Greenwood ave. on Thursday, February 15. Enter vent from & to 9 p, m. and danc ing from then until 12 o'clock, when © will be awarded. the to be given by PROTEST BILL| OLYMPIA, Feb. 14—Dieclaring that the excine tax on theater tickets | will clone one-third of the theaters tn this state, the motion picture operat. | ors, musicians and stage hands, have Joined with the theater owners tn protesting against senate bill 184. An| care of. Breslau, nosday was set over until can make Animal fats contain water and may not mix so completely with your other ingredients. This often tends to make “doughy” lumps in your cake, Your pie crust may be tough and hard to digest. OUSEWIVES who use Mazola Mazola is a pure vegetable oil, never have this trouble. absolutely free from all moisture. It mixes so perfectly with your other ingredients that every particle gets the same amount of shortening, Just follow the recipe shown here carefully and see the won- derful results Mazola will get for you. Your grocer sells Mazola in pint, quart, half-gallon and gallon tins, packed and sealed under expert supervision. It is never sold in bottles or'bulk. If Mazolais unsatisfactory to you, your grocer refunds the cost without question, FREE—Beautifully illustrated 64-page Cook Book. Write to Johnson- Lieber Company, Seattle, Wash, smart Lovely Textures in Daytime Dresses WEDN STYLE and the promis TORY WEAR. In this profusion of well-chosen styles you will find stunning Silesia, pleated stitching, skillful draperi laces, cleverly introduced. Power Bills Still Held in Committee OLYMPIA, Feb. 14.—Owing to the | large calendar Tuesday, the | bills were not brougt out on the floor. Speaker Mark Reed said they would be up Wednesday if there was not too much other business to be taken possesses @ com- Friday | pressed paper chimney, 50 feet high nd said to be fireproof. MAZOLA Best for Salads and Cooking- DAY FEBRUA 192 for Immediate Selection at E trom men' Sent! use 7 Their Madrid, : Canton, and rear Flat beldge Crepes bn os up Matelasse : om Plain, Fancy, and aor Printed had Roshanaras ales Tgpeane Wool Crepes, : Paes Twill, and ema Tricotines Peg he cs cs VERY model in this group of Daytime ina Dresses radiates VALUE, GOOD halt of SATISFAC- 13> ornaments for apron fronts, side fastenings, elaborate chain , much beading and —BSecond Gallery A typewritten petition cannot be Presented in the English house of jcommons; it must be written, LUDENS GIVE QUICK RELIEF For the Trouble Zone 2. power Pie Crust ‘ r cape Shed Pacey ose teaspoon Baking Powder 4 tablespoons Cold Water Siftdry ingredients. Add water to Mazola and beat my until creamy. Mix eee into dry ingre- : lients. Toss onto slightly - & floured board and roll to — desired thickness. This a ‘i recipe makes one small 4 double crust pie. XY x 33 At =) x SS = Wik As S. 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