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PAGE 10 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Music and Society Assistant Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Main 0600. Louise Raymond. Telephone, Capito! 0829. Sunset Club Has Interesting Program for Eastern Visitor 4 March program at the Sunset club beginning Glenn Hughes, tructor In dramat Will apeak on “T? wow Art peat ‘Thomas M. Green and Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary A Ddusiness meetir Wetnesday, March 14 Wednesday, March mise Maret pr Wednesday rnoon, on with Mrs. William R to Olympta F ok, the “Va . fain the members their guests, with Mrs. Edward Lince Mrs. Charles W ims # 4s hosterses, Miss Cecile Baron will be presented in a plano reeit Afternoon, March 28, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Frederick ‘T. Donald A. Nicholson will be hoste eases. | Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Plan In formal Dance Mr, and Mrs, Edward I, Gar h @ance at their home at The Highlands Gnd Mrs. Robert D. Fddy, of Ray City, Mic ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Garfield Eddy tn Byer ett nd the & ernor’s ball that evening . on ark of Lake Chelan, and Mra. Are Mra Mra. 4 mucste Mr. ar M Mr. Sam Glant, on Informal Tea Sunday Ajte rnoon Honoring Mr. and Mrs. John Philip Weyert Who are arriving Saturday to visit M | George Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Wi) D. at tea on Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Ballard Gives Lanc he on Birs. William R. Ballant entertained wit! ‘At the Hotel Sorrento tn honor of Mrs. W Who is visiting her sister, Mrs. David G agents, Third of Lune heon ‘Seria North Broadway of a series of br 0 ver Winfred Crocke 7 Broad ‘The circle will assemble for sewing tr follow the 1 o'clock luncheon. [uthese parties are preliminary to the large the elrele for April 2 he Chanticler, Made by calling Mrs. L. Merritt, _ gommittes. _ No-Host Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Keith Logan Bu #4 at a nohost dinner to be given’ Saturday ev oe. 3 Honor Guest at Luncheon + **Preceding th sicale at the Sunset club yeaste Collins itaptathed with a Tunche on ape yea | FR. Yan Tuy!. ra hd Hosts at Dinner #Mr. and Mrs. 8S. Hein entertained with a dinner of twelve covers at} if home Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs, P. C, Jones, of | Soprano il, Towa, who are the guests of Mr, and Mra. D. Stoner, 4416 Burke| ‘ ive Mr. and Mrs, Jones are leaving soon for a visit in California. 4 . “Marriage of Interest to Seattle Friends Miss Mary Beale, only daugh' ir. Daniel Willard, Jr., son & Ohio raltroad. ‘The b | Of Mr. Charies Sumner Hubbell, of 5 | §) Mr. and Mrs. Willard, who are at present E foeor time to visit Mr. and Mrs. Hubbell a, ‘others’ Club Informal ‘Dance The Mothers’ club of Zeta Tau Alpha will entertain with an Informal Flower Mis day afternoon, ay N. March 6, give the at Mrs. in at Clea Lake, » Music Welsh St. David’s | Concert § Saturday | vid's concert Temple Satur 45 o'clock, under if the Welsh church rogram to be given will be as . and bridge w annual ¢ reser 5491 4 party r which may be r of the H. Eas memb day PART 1 Hen Wiad ty Nhe- James Welsh Anthem— ment to MP. | vioitn—aype: ‘6 | x Baritone—"Cy Piano—"Polonais Margaret ‘O Na Byd MacDowell a graduate of Vas | Address © Viewots Jaskoveky in New York, expect to arrive | Violin—“Capr er Rarttone—"Niagara Maldwyn Kvace Piano— “Madrigal” Valse in B Fiat ' Edna May Rawerds Tenor—"Waft fer Angel’ ham Morgan Harp—Welsh At R Lack Durand Saturday evening at the ¥ oman's University club. auditorium. heon for Club "Members fae Ralph A. Kennan entertained at luncheon Wednesday at the Rainier b in compliment to the members of her bridge luncheon club. Covers placed for twelve. ity Will Meet Saturday ies Tota of Alpha Chi Omega will be entertained on Saturday Mclock by Mrs. C. W. Johnson, 4515 16th ave. N. The chief topic for on in California. > rad Soprano—Walts Aone Eaith Collate Rvans Duet—"Plow Gently De ot, Parry | Morgan and MaldwynEvane y War’ Dartes Batten wes *| Pupils’ Recital Friday | Miss Margaret Lewis will present her pupils in two spring recitals {1 her studio In t ies Bank bulld ing I be on Friday at 8:16. be afternoon will be the Province conven ee 4 ‘arewell Luncheon /Complimenting Miss H. J. Blum, who Is leaving next Tuesday for her fm New York after an extended visit in this city, Mrs, J. ©. Jacobson with a luncheon of = ones at her home Tuesday afternoon | hopedic Thrift Shop 7) North Queen Anne guild will be in charge at the Orthoped day Friday. Assisting will be Mra. H. I. Burnett, Mrs Mrs, John Hamrich. | Hinds, Jean O1 {ft Shop| Dorothy Thorson, French | Margaret Hardman, y Herman Eddie Morrixon 1 ia Mitchell Helen Gibhardt Th FW . hopedic Tea Shop Mrs. Arthur Webb will be hostess for Mount F Orthopedic Tea Shop, isted by Mrs. George Dodge, Mrs. Joseph N. Mrs. H. D. Chastain, Mrs. W. Pope, Mrs. J Dyer, Mra. F. A. ‘ood, Mrs. G. Johnson, Mrs. Arthur Reilly and Mrs. J. Brautigan. e¢ er Park guild Friday at Artisans tzpatrick, March 2, assisting hostess | o'clock. meet with Mrs. 1703 N. 39th » Mra, F. obsor Lu heon at 12.20 @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY |, The speaker of the evening will — be Mr. E. L. Gaines, the engineer VNortH END FLOWER CLUB (of the zoning commission, who will The North End Flower club will | give a talk on the “Zoning Syst bel os luncheon at Meves’ | Everybody invited. Fourth ave, and ‘Pine st.,| The club will Friday, March 2, at 11:30 a.m. Mrs.|March 15th, in David Fraser, president of the Lake | hall, West 84rd st. Washington Garden club, will ad-|ave. | dress the meeting. BRITISH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION British Amer . an association will give its monthly dance at Christen sen’s hall Friday evening, March “Jat 9 o'clock. | . PALM CIRCLE, NO. 6¢ Palm circle, No. 66 Woodoratt, Ing in the clubrooms Friday. 2, at 7 p,m give a dance on the Greenwood and Greenwood Neig |IMPROVEMENT CLUB TO | DANCE The Ladies of the Improvement club wil! at Pioneers’ hall, Madison Friday evening, March 2 . ee "QUEEN ANNE HIGH SCHOOL PT. A. | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUR The music department of the Wom. give a dance /|an's Century club will meet at the park, | home of Mrs. William McLaren, | 8332 Bella Vista, Friday, March 2, at 2 p.m. Take Mount Baker car, | ‘The assisting hostesses will be Mra. Harry Kaufman, Mrs and Mrs. H. V. Luithlen. The program includes the follow- ing: Paper } Madison Park » Queen Anne High School P.-T. A. | Will meet in the library of the school Friday, March 2, at 230 p.m. The} im will consist of short talks| on “Household Management”; Art,| ALPHA LE CLUB (Craft, Design, Cooking and Sewing| Alpha Needle club will meet at ‘by students of the home economics|the home of Mra. Mabel Russell, Gepariment. Girls of the cooking | 3448 Aurora ave, Friday, March 2 D Glass will be hostesses to the parents | aes at the social hour in the cooking | Gopeprg CLUB a . University Way clubhouse, 4530 Unt HOME MISSI0 | versity way, Friday, March 2 at| " 245 p. m. Election of officers and The Women’s Home Mirsionary so. |)" Po ° J ‘will give a luncheon Friday, bi ee Program: Current 2, at the First Methodist Epiv. | oon Sirs. L, ‘W. Graham. ty church, in honor of Miss June} ie at sid City Institutions, Re. t, an Eastern field worker, who Tsar seb ciligies. and Libraries, ii speak in the afternoon. Mra. \ ese fackson. | J. Gambill, conference president, | yy), 2 Sit SEI | Guill also. speak. Reservations may pr ae Bape ick EMENT ou B | be mad Ning Garfield 2956. ae eights Woman's Im- : vig or my re Provement club will be entertained | a SEWING CLUB td Mra, 1 B, Nichols, Jr, anaisted| L by Mra. R. BR, Knapp and Mra, F. F Sonia Bewing club, will mect Fri-|Gearheard, at the homo of the for Pies yhccen 2, at 12:80 o'clock, with | mer, 2738 dist ave. 8, Friday, March r j 2112 Ni 38th ave.|2, at 2 o'clock. Musical program | eee by Mra, 8. D, Squires and Mrs, i Ruben Raport. hed REVIEW, . “Sehumann” (1810 to 1866) Mra, Caroline Clark Violin Vogels au Prophet’ Belection ., Sis The Coterie club will meet at the NARY z Mian Winifred Bateman Mrs, Caroline Bwing at the plano Vocal ) Bunny Beam....++. More K nightly Than. Noble Mra Proderick Graham Caroline Swing at the plano Chopin” (1810-1849) Mes. Granville elections .. Schumann Mra Paper Piano Vooal ; “Milent Love'.. “In the Gardon’ { Schumann Mea. J. Ft Nichols Mins Fidella Burgess at the plano oe Chopin FLOWER COMMITTER LUNCHEON The flower committee of the Seat- tle Chamber of Commerce will be In charge of the regular luncheon of the members’ council, Friday, March 2, Postponed card party of Rastern| at the Masonic clubrooms, in the Ar Star club will be given in elub| cade building. An excellent program rooms, 4090 Arcade building, Friday, | has been arranged in keeping with March 2, at 8 o'clock. Whist and | Garden and Arbor week, ‘The lunch- Court whist will be played, Kastern| eon Iy open to men and wornen who Stars, Masons and friends invited. | are intereyted In beautifying tho city, CAR) rt BaD WESTMINETER GU ILD GIRCLIS Wentmninater Guild cirete of Beth any Presbyterian church given ente: talnment Fry, ning, Mareh at § O'clock. :'Dramatic and. musical program folgwed by refreshments, a EASTERN STAR CLUB i ot Seattle review, No. 51, : ‘A, of the Maccabees, will pt with m card party at the home of Mrs. W. Crory, 4456 40th ave. 8, y, March 2, at 1 p.m, Mem- friends {pysted: | ALLAN SOCIAL ‘CLUB h Social club, O. 1. #, will ast ira. A. Achras- onl 122 W. 69th wt, AJl Kastern Btars invited. | ok HHIGHTS cMENT CLUB AB rtispear Heights Improve will Pisald jus kent ¥, March 2, at saat S ti 1st Ie ed Wart LINCOLN PT. A. Lincoln PT, A, will hold @ bazaar at tho school on ¥riday evening, March A program will be given at 7:0 o'clock, conslating of read ings and muateal numbers. It will be an old-fashioned party under the direction of the community service, Sicine OF dene asalstod by & oommittoo of mothera meeting at Magut@™ has monthly |and teachers, The bazar will be evening, M lasonia temple Friday|a bringand-buy affair, with special ‘St? % at ® o'clock, Ileo.| carnival features, Tho procesds will ‘i bo applied to the plano fund, BUTHLRHEY ae Beniehs No, 1, White tion of officers, Mia will | Naches| +-Anad | 3. hbors of | will have a special meet: | March | Glen Johnson | Schumann | Seattle ret : ‘\Garden Display for Arbor Week THE TAR where Fran Ms any Attending Art E xhibition the Mar tonde ry exhibition, an average school will be J to Beptember of the palace has f pala open from| wing Immediate exh ig the present e 2 One been two years, th refe will be mus the | new is a ca | of art I made for architects to Wh ren, care Beau 1 Denign, 126 E ’ for painters and s¢ | Petxotto, care w 7th * of a should War th of | dor : Spargur Quartet to Give Concerts | tur 3aker to Art Talk Kath . A talk Mra. ‘ FORGET DON'T modern Former Stude nt Is on Faculty jArt Students to |Hear Lecture Miss Alfrida Storm wi same exhibition at 4 o more especially for th jetudents of art, but a: jested in invited. Miss professor of painting ni versity, nd also an exhibitor exhibit Will Speak on Spanish Plays Mra. Loulse Va. first of two lec |ploes of the ety at the gallery m, She ia w 1 Los Angeles 1 of the Unt aa well as to © of archite the fac DAUG RTE Rs WASHING’ Talk ays Hughes to T : on Latest Pl 44 exten ain t m room 3 as “A whist card party will be etved | I's cafeteria on Saturday evening, March 17, at 8 o'clock {Members and friends tnvited . . Gie | dra |will place special |modern theater art, | newest developments in the field of European and American drama. inatru t He emphasia upon | . WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION The monthly meeting of the) Woman's association of Plymouth | 2 jehurch will be held In the dining | Chinese Play aed room of the church on Friday, March What promises to rtval in dramatic Tin program ta scheduled an toh, [interest the Japanese players from lows: 11 a. m., executive board; 12:30 | he Tokyo the |p. m., Itincheon, Wes business; devotions, Adams; addres medical topte, She w display 12:3 46 circle; interest here c Actors, L th years ago. company is week at the old| Third and Mad. sthia rinese abel Loulne R missionary from Ja Darkness to a Orpheu an WOMEN’S DAY OF PRAYER Women's Da f Prayer ts set for March 2, to meet in the ¥. W. C. A, at 10:30 a mand 2 p,m. Speakers aro Miay Harriett L. Dithridge, who for ten years wan head of the Japa " ing school, at is now head at Japa city Highly anise fers 2 gotta ptst church, Mabel Resor, Send 106 for Trial Sixe missing TERD, T. HOPKINS A SON, New Tork ly returned fr rd Lincoln Smith ar . Hubbard, D. D. At morning sension ted by ian, comm: Mins ha a a Charles Gouraud’s Oriental Cream | Up to the time of Lamay it was] In fact, this poy vent and reduce er irritations, It tw also ai couraging flabbiness, wrinkles. Th u called = Lamay — (E L'Ame) une almost impossible to get face on a face pow. der to stay on the longer than It takes to put it You powder al your nose nicely, and the first gust ‘ench, jof wind or the first puff of your handkerchief and away goes the powder, leaving your nose shiny and conspicuous, probably just when you would give anything to appear at your best. A specialist has perfect. |td a puro powder that really stays jon; that stays on until you wash it off. It does not contain white lead jor starchy powder to make it | stay on. ‘This improved formula con | tains medicinal powders doctors pre. | seribe mprove the complexion, Poudre Laemay and because it stays on it | used by millions of American wom. en. All dealers carry the large and many « the generous thirty five cent # harmless powder tifully it improves your you will understand why beautiful New York women say they cannot buy a better powder La-may anywhere at any price. vertisement 0 we rry nd see how boau so many Ad a OOOO ooo oOo | WONDER SALE March 3 to 10. Starts Saturday. Watch for sensational advertisement Star Friday. HOUSE“BARCAINS. DEPARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE in or will be| Jepartment of | taking up the} who were of such | box | = complexion |The moment you chi than THUR DAY, MARCH 1, 1928. DOLLAR FRIDAY Offers 1035 Early Spring HAT BARGAINS Amazing value offered at th very styl really worth At this is that be many arkal ale 385 Trimmed Hats t ¢ tim ren pr unusual ice early spring nderful array your own individuality. than the we | pr xpri more you dollar from which ask for them can well afford to sele 1,085 of them to select the these hats are tomorrow, ct two or three, 195 Banded Hats Patent Milans Rough Stre Straight Sailors y wear. All of ws Chin Chins Some Combinations Small and large brims in all colors. A fascinating array at ca Untremmed Shapes Children’ s Hats—Just Beauties ar are actors and | reven actrenses, will give in the true Chinese manner a different play each night. English«peaking patror not be disappointed, as an B translation will be provided. 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