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nn “S Philip Macbride, Miss Doris Mitchell, Mr. PAGE 10 Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. eph Main 06 Music and Society Assistant iat els ond Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Teleph Capitol 08 ne, Mrs. Henry to Entertain for Niece; Large Honor Luncheon Mrs. Eddy. RS. LAN home } a er Dilece, Mrs. Char Dre da visiting ber m« Sunset Club Will at DON ¢ HE Mrs, Stimson to Honor Mrs, Charies Willard eight covers Bay City, Mich Mrs. Eddy toi yt I bert Be Patrons for Chamber Music ( oncerts The Mst of patr . @erts on Tuesday the Spargur Strin, are a4 follows Mrs. A. and patron s March ¢ artet at the en of three ¢ and Mrs Mrs. D. i Mrs i . W. EB, Best Mr. and Mrs. Cr nt Baxter, Mrs. Lawre Bordeaux, Dr. R. M. Gilbert Black, Mrs and Mrs. J. F. Backus, Mies Er Mr, and Mrs. F Miss Nelile Cc Campbell, Mrs. Julia Conway, Mr 4. Danz, Miss F ©, J. C, Dutton Mr. and Mr Mt Mrs. J Mrs. E.G. Ex Mr. and Mrs. nd Mrs. Rayn Mra, Clare Force, Miss Finley, J George, Mr Mra, ¢ Mra. Thomas Gre Galbraith, Mrs. F. W Kathleen Grover, Dr. and Mrs. Ge and Mra. John H. Hewitt, M Miss Caroline H Dr. W. I Mary Houla Jansen, Mrs. EB. Jackson, Lowman, W. G. Hedgecock. Dr. and Mrs. Tom Mes: Mr tag, Mrs. N Miss Joslin, Mr. and Mrs Harriet Jaeger Mrs. A. 8. Kerry, Clifford Ka “Ars. C. W. Knudson, Dr. and M ) y Krinke, Dr. Walter Kelton, Mrs. A. Koh rs I if and Mra. C. Leede, Mr. and Mrs, F, G. Larkin, Mra. A. BE. I Mrs. J. D. ‘Mr, and Mrs. A. hihorn, Dr, McEwan, Mrs. A. F. McEwan, Mr. and Mrs. )) ton, Mrs. Elsie H. McCoy, Dr. R. EB. M (C MeGrath, S. Malterth, V =) Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ostrander, i Birs. R. H. Parsons, L. G © TB L2derothea Presiey, Mrs 5 Mr. and Mrs. 11 ‘© Ramsay, Mrs. q 4 aat { H a Will Preside at Guild Tea paraeen Mrs, A. McConahay and Mrs, A, D. Tollefson will assist for and Mrs. Thomas ‘Dr, M. 8S. Samuels. Dr, and Mrs. He Schroeder, Prof. “Smith, Mrs. Sullivan, Dr. and Mrs. Suzzallo, Miss iiam Savery Slater, W. A. Albert Stahly, Prof. and Mra. Karl Schwerdtfeger, Mra. J. J William A. Shannon, Mrs. Lane Summers, WBehenk, W. W. Secker, Mra, A. E. Sutton, J, B. Suess, Miss A. Trent, =) Mrs. Richard J. O'Shea, Mrs. L. T. Turner, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Tepley BMrs. Harry Whitney Treat, C. C. Townsend, Miss Trenchard, Miss Laura eshner, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Venino, Miss Ada Tilley, Miss E Osten, R. E. Walker, Boyd Wolls, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wrig Blanche Whitaker, Miss Hope Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. I Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Worrall Wilson, Miss Minnie Widmer, Miss Dorothy Widmer, W: Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1. Worth, Mr. and Mrw. Carl Paige Wood, Mr. Mrs. Hervey B. Wilber, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wood, W. A. Wallace, Mr } 8nd Mrs. Lee Wakefield and Miss Cora Watson Biss Iris Canfield, Miss Winifred Bateman, Miss Emmanuel Bac! Happy Elliott and Miss Vesta Muth are talented young mus: Q@ct as ushers at the concerts. Anna Shriv and Mrs. F. . Invitations Out for Dinner in Everett ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Garfield Eddy, of Everett, vo issued invitations for a dinner on Thursday eventing at the Everett f club to honor thelr » house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eddy, of Bay , Mich wie 6 Delightful Dinner Honors Engaged Couple )) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broderick were hosts Saturday evening, entertain With a beautifully appointed dinner at the Boulevard Inn, In complime to Miss Leura Parsons and her fiance, Mr. Thomas Valentine Dempsey ‘Yellow jonquils lay on the board and fn the center beautif filled a basket, to the handle of which was fastened a small for the bride-elect. see Dramatic Festival at the Cornish A dramatic festival is being sponsored by a committee of Sr: Of art, at the Cornish school, beginning Wednesday evening, March 14, and continuing each evening for the remainder of the week, with a Saturday afternoon matinee. Four productions will be given and have been so Arranged that the holder of a season ticket may see the entire bill on any Preferred evening of the week. For example, on Wednesday evening, March 14, “Py Bernard Shaw's “pleasant plays,” an eminently satisf, Produced; the following Wednesday evening, March 21, “fouract play by C. Haddon Chambers, will be presented; ul corsag r dou, ." one of be the on Wednesday evening, March 23, a group of one-act plays can be seen; and the fourth| )) production of the series, Wednesday evening, April 4, will be devoted to “the dance divertixsement by professional pupils of Mary Ann Wells, gtven| Under Miss Wells’ personal direction. © Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock brings Mrs. A. K. Fisken’s lecture on “The Ring of the Nibelung” at Mrs. H. F. Ostrander’s home, under tho @uspices of Madrona gulld of tho Orthopedic hospital. * At 4 o'clock tea will be served, with Mrs. Lewis R. Frank J. Victor presiding at the urns. Mrs. Samuel B. Mitchell is chairman of the committee In charge of the afternoon, assisted by Mrs. W. E. Epperson, Mrs. C, D. Moore, Mrs, Orange Jacobs, Mrs. A. B. Comfort, Mra. B. P. Whiting and Mrs. L. M. Trow- bridge. Tickets may be obtained by crea) East 5009, Children Pntertained ‘ For the pleasure of her little daughter, Peggy, on her tenth birthda Mrs. Fred C. Ayer entertained fourteen children at her home afternoon. yee | Informal Bridge for Mrs. Lewis Complimenting Mrs. William C. H. Lewis, of Alix, Alta., who is visiting her mother, Mrs. Caspar Sharples,”Misy Hazel McMillan will entertain With an informal bridge at her home tomorrow afternoon. | Junior Yacht Members ‘to Dance Friday evening the junior members of the Yacht club will entertain with | aMother of their popular dances at the club. It is to be a and is called an “Old Salts’ Party.” ‘The committee in charge includes Messrs, Russell Gibson, James Hodges and Charles Schack, chairman, Dawson and Mrs. | nautical affair,| Luncheons Compliment Miss Blum | In compliment to her niece, Miss Hattle J. Blum, who is leaving ‘Tuow ‘day for her home in New York, after an extended visit here, Mrs. I Heymanson entertained today at her home with a luncheon of tw covers, followed by bridge. __ Friday afternoon Mrs, Samuel Poddney entertained with a luncheon for a in her honor, _ Orthopedic Tea Shop’ Mra. A, L, Hawley will be hostess for Wirst Hii guild Tuesday at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, ansinted by Mrs. George L, Hilly, Mrs. John Murphy, “Mrs, F. A. Wing, Mrs. Maurice McMic r rge Baldwin, Mrs, Ralph Hawley, Mrv. H. ¥. Ostrander, Miss } Hand, Miss May Cardin and Miss Dalsy Cardin, Assist at Thrift Shop Mount Baker Park guild will be represented by ‘Mra. C. A. Douglas at the Thrift Shop on Tuesd; Mra, WA morning, Engel and and in the Pubrman guild. Martin | attle devoteen| CLUBS FOR TURSDAY w NGTON HIVE ston Hive N M be Temple. LONESOME CLUB i] The ,| day evening, at 6 th y people wel nesome clut SOROSTS CLU An open me Irish songs by Mra. O. 3 mm raya |WEST WOODLAND |PRE-SCHOOL CIRCL West Woodland Pres $1,000 Singers’ Popularity Contest Mabel Grace Roberson to express her |f sme WILL sina |f ror you mancn 31, 22, 23 EEPS BOY'S HAIR COMBE Mother! 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RING “Most artistically played chamber music ever heard | In Seattle.” Pepto- usical America, Positively no one seated dur- ing the entire first number, Admission, $1.50—plus tax. Tickets Selling Now at Sherman, Clay & Co, Third and Pine Curtains strete holes, 49 pair ket and ¢ in the West. 4 w ost Stri ‘or. 6th and Westinke MARCH 5, COND TRIAL PLEASES _- MAS, A GREENSLADE your head ache, are you sluggish, bie rent eel, oer your blood and build up new stren; energy. For over 30 years Gude’s has been the favorite tonic and blood housands Gude’s Mangan ithout pin Aetna Curtain Cleaners 1923 is it hard tt ambition to do and pu of people. Your druggist has it, in both liquid and equipped cleaning etly hand Malin 7591 EDWARD JOHNSON makes only Victor records This gifted tenor, well known by his high place with the Chi- cago Opera Company, will be here in concert on March 12, Management, Ladies’ Musical Club. You will enjoy these Vic- tor records made by Johnson; Elijah—lf With All Your Hearis Mendelssohn —$1.75 Girl of the Golden West — Ch'ella mi creda(That She May Believe) Italian —$1.25 Heart to Heart (1 Hold You, Dear) Valentine-V anderpool —$/.25 Just That One Hour — Avery Wernere Vernon Eville —$1.25 Land of the Long Ago — Knight Ray —$1.25 Pagliacci—Vesta la giubba (On With the Play) in Italian — Leoncavallo —$1.25 Someone Worth While—Johnstone W ard-Stephens —$1.25 Sunrise and You—Arthur A. Penn $1.25 Everything in Music Sherman |Glay & Go, Third Avenue at Pine SBATTLE

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