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PAGE 12 | Seattle Society Personal THE SEATTLE STAR Music Spargur Quartet Delights! 4, DATES Mr. and Mrs, Frank M ’ ; O REME ned W ty from co R EME Large Audience a hosp it ts in O60 ip to : - wr’ me of the teresting musi be | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600 me by way of California, wher are ren ie Hint ace veneer ae 4 Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. they spent 19 daye at Coronado MARCH of & series of three chamber mus 6 elacn ats Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829, fF concerts, given ng by the aon . Mins Minnie If, Schrader left to Spargur String quartet, in the aud ved day for Wenatchee, where she will tor of the Women's University ag ne 2 fas, Joy ", peed ns: y visit her mother, M M. W. Ru club, The pe el of the quartet ° ad Mr. and Mrs, Ostrander to Entertain With <i *? —* . ‘ne MgO eager enpalo de re ° :. ? y. r; > tb ellie ° Large Dinner-Dance; Wedding Will Be a: ee Pr Albany Fitehie, second violin; Heliler = ‘ ‘ > « Mr. Thacher Hodge returned fast} . « viola, and George Kirschner 5 Held in Rectory. evening from a short business trip violoncello, all finished artists, who | °2 ! ear - }to Vancouver, B. C. Vieg have bullt up an enviable reputatior a A - Ew MPLIMENTING Miss Harrict Baxter and her Mr, Fvan & eee |] THURSDAY, MANCH 15 for themesives'in the Northwest's importation ne MeCord, Jr, whose wedding wil! take place in T hureh Wednes| Mr. and Mra. Thomas Greening Mrs. Thomas Kubm and Mise Cath- |/ tnterproters of chamber 1 ‘ hey ry ae fay evening, April 4, Mr. and Mrs. H ae testain with | dnd Sfien Efaasl Mabiiiian metered te erine Collins are entertaining at Quartet D Major Opus 64, No, 6,| to ever ae, boap b @inner dance pt t tT reh 20 Vancouver, B. C., today to remain by weph Haydn, whose weic ls Gee the tase ae af pao Thvitations are t extended to about one hundred and twenty-five) until Saturday noted for. the purity of style anf we ¥ ay A as and pain. An she Siaads of the honor guests. j . Se defined m jon, was the opening : \ 4 anys . | " umber he Adagio, the « mel . ' ie out patie = love the Mra, Boyd G, Goebel ts spending A. " ete “ : a Cadaw tnuibueretic ka aie etoie ody of the Minuetto and the F ale. ° rt of the Miss Parsons to VW red | on Friday today tn Everett, ag the guest of with fia decided theme, were greeted t 1 ‘The marriage of Miss Leura Parsons, daughter of Mra. M. BE. Wood, of oT te oe | with prolonged applause, Gen t t inshine o, t rh Dempsey of Mr, and Mrs, Thoma. jus Loci” by Thern was given for t @ near th - soled ie - ; Of Pra ee dhe “ | Mra. Henry Hibbard has returned an encore, : k of and * ®, at St. Mark's rect John D, MeLauchian re at | from @ short Var ‘ouver, B,C. Schubert's “Death and the Maid elps to make 4 o'clock ° | pags: Ah HS en,” so called thru the second move more attractive Mr. and Mrs, William Enters wll bo the only attendants Mra. Hl A. Pleager has returned | FRANKLIN HIGH pordiigat sag Ayala aapangy seadtassth & ta Ms from San Francisco, where she was | SCHOOL PT, A. cirisilana taasd ae the Gur onthe spars’ 4 he guest for several weeks of Mr.| Franklin High School PT. A. will | game name, was played with “9 the little one car Pinner at Home for V isito nd Mra, Edward Morgan Mill meot Thuraday, March #, at 2:20 p. |artistio effect. Ippolitow-Tvanow's | be car wheeled into the sun Ir. and Mrs : t ner at their} 4 be: © rt ‘ lowed | Interme: Opus 13, a charming | *hine to nee the f the day evening 1 of Bay City, Mi Mr. Shirley Parker left Bunday on |» for # business meeting, followed composition, was so enthusiastically | thelr fragrance has ° a suet? * trip to California. | by ® program and octal, Vocal 90108 eee nena a ae aan en erepety.|it in his t Gbcurinee A eee | will be contributed by Mra, Clyde | tion. “Au Moulin” Raff Pochon | the child to } rd to the day meheon at Raini rer ¢ lub Mra. H. FR. Hillott teft today for an | Morris and a talk on milk and food | way another number delightfully giv-| When he or she can be taken out of aire. Calvin C. Car ining with an informal luncheon extended visit tn Southern Califor | vatues will be given b iss Ruth s encore tow-Ivan. | @00rs to see the sky, the grass and en. As an encore, Ipr at the Ral ta I, of the University of Wash-| ow’s “Humorisca Scher Jo” was| the flowers. How we kne . . eee ington. mu f " 4 given, and Mrs. Engle Hos ts Friday Mra. Daniel 1, Trefethen, who te AEE The next chamber musto concert | KAY colors ar 8 ‘ spending a alifornia, ty|ALPHA AUXILIARY will cceur Tuesday evening, March|soms, might heve ur f , Mir. and Mrs. Allen B. r te z with a bridge of t i: 1 ‘ . Frida: ne at their } oO o rs xP 5] « fortnight Alpha xillary is giving M n Bray evening a e . © guests t e opening © at Miss Bright's b nt a ' ss ove. Mr. a , ea et on tenn LONESOME CLUB be eters : today from a at March Everybody welcom ms tut 4 eat | ne0 > garden gue The I some club ¥ mer ‘ uncheon Com plimen its Recent Bride fornia we a. an ing, March 1 at the| tein © st I Mrs. Iva ant McM ed with « ¢ mat “ee DICKENS FELLO Ralt here em ke ° We Jerick & Nelson's tox t to her sisterin-law, Mrs. H. W.| Mra. John A. Batllargeon ts ex.| Dickens Fellows! pein bers "eas ‘ 2 ain ar ° nt (Nell R. « a rece! nt t ©. pected t © next w ‘clock’ Thursday ¢ Fe an far oh Of beveral ‘weeks'In' Now’ York in the Chamber of Ce « ree aie UNIVERSITY CHAT eee PR 3 —|rooms, Visitors are Requested to Meet Saturday 2a ETAT stra University Chauta Mies Cornish ‘The University of Washington r W « Unive: > EMPIRE % AUXILIARY ARBOR HILL Friday, March 9, with Mrs. F. he Rescue requested to m Saturday t the club. The state chapter, Daughters of the |!MPROVEMENT CLUB Ellis, 4028 Unive wey z to the hescue Britiah E c The Women's Auxiliary to the|P- m. Chapter 4, 9 te tikde Sila’ ¢ Arbor Hill Improveme will | ¢ i. in Eng city a treat w ) me sand met ba to Vimy and Norfolk sts, Thursday, ; eS ‘ ‘ v er got ct yolied eon will entertain the state offi §. Luncheon and business t Cor anven: the che in t delegates nd Bh their stay 0 « ogram of German Music to Be Interpreted |<: Interpretation of German music Works of German com of La Boheme Mu: the home of Miss Win: and the re of papers on the life ors 2 club, to be red Bousfield, NINA M. FRYE TENT. NO, 13 > The program follow»: Nina M. Frye tent, No, 12, Daugh Mezto-soprano—{a) “Wiegeniied,” Brahmas; (b) “When the Roses Bloom,"| ters of Veterans, {x requested to meet effnung: (c) “Als die Mutter,” Dvorak—Mrs. J. B. the es om of Meven* h ave an March 8, for a noc Miss Margaret honor of Mrx. (>) “Auf Flugelm def Gesanges,” onal pre: ley At Spm ) “Dein.” Bohm; (c) “With Verduro| at the Hotel ingsblumen,” Reine Mrs, Ch: as Winifred ach—Mrs. ins Bary H in earch d Giad™ (“Creation”) fing Prichard; violin obb! Duet—"Fruhling q Penpanists, Mrs. tatem: eG nd Miss Search eae. Shepard| ALLAH CHAPTER ah Ch blumen,” B: Helen Wi NO. 168 185, O. ter No. Bm. 8, | exemplify the work in the Cor tan Masonic tem n $, at 8 p. m. y afternoon. on st., in chap vo as honor guest h 11, from 3 until 6 6 jock, at Mra. Minnie M. Miller, atro of thelr daughter dney Tat) o¢ ithe on “sewed a yn oe Fecently announced. ard jton. Eastern § welcome. ee ner for Alumnae Members BLUE BIRD SOCIAL CLUB © The alumnae members of Alpha X! Del rority will give a dinner at| The Blue Bird Social ciub of the chapter house, 6212 18th ave. N. E., Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock.| Fraternal Aid untor hold ite EMiss Kathleen Murchison, Miss Dorothy ular dance at the A. O. U. W. fy will be the hostesses. 1409 th ave. Thureday ae meet Bat-| of 4 ir, Herbert 1. Col ub re Marcel Daly wi Mh on “The fa f Customs of King ar Time.” A nrusica) w Dramatic CARD PARTY WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION POSTPONE pances a Women of Moonehenrt Leston Because, o€.the visit of: the com meet Moose Teniple, Thuraday |manderin-chief of the G. A. R. on evening, March §, at § p Tr rons tee Reneclt cary arch §, at § p.m sare Allen Circle L, ADDITIONAL CLUBS G. 4 nisin pte 4 Mar 4 o'clock, at WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The trustees’ mea he Wor i a : an’s Century « riday, | 2 Jett | Ka March 9, at 12:30 o'clock, in the tea | 2042 room at the ¥. W. GC. A. The reg- eles ; i ular meeting of the dlub come ROPERT MORRIS t f. | Re actress who ts a Russian ys meamne $f the Sth commen at's Robert Morria U. 4, | refugee of aristocratic family Prosram at'3 ¢ when Goj,| Will give a card pa 10| Mins Janet xo ing ts ac- Howard A. Hanson, state chairman | &t 8:49 o'clock In the Panama cate. | tress whom It 1s always a of development for the Chamber of teria. Max r ~ a Commerce and also chal: friends a n of th tee for that orga: mpeak on “Fi There will be a musi comm 1 Olson, aa head of the dra- rk at the Cornish school, has vwers eta: Resid pra. ced noveral plays of most un- ae ead ooo ot the Unt harm this season. BETA THETA PHI Veils, who sireots MOTHERS’ CLUB Fae ae 4 ning, March 8, at 8 p. m. Mem: Beta Theta Phi Mothers’ Ladies’ Institute wil meet Friday, ° . bers and friends Invit meet at the chapter h March 9 & p. m. tn {ts club. etty Dancing Party | va ae 4th. te, Priday, March rials dramatio’. clase. ‘will Ida Lederman entertained Saturday evening at her home with a|JOHN B. ALLEN P.T. A a m fra. Don D. meet today at § p. m., at the samo Atful dancing party and later a buffet supper. A group of sixteen| Mra, Henry Landes of the Bea Mrs. Harry Henke, hoster place mds were her guests. Decorations in the des were very ect! B 1 speak before the John Allen PT. A., Thursday, March . . . 8, In the school auditorium, at $ t Home Sunday Afternoon Pe Fi iar Wabect will: be: “Boolal Complimenting Miss Bessie Schwartz and her flance, Mr 2 oe pies ner, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Podoiney will give a reception Su March 11, from 2 until 5 o . . Z . irthday Dinner |in recognition of Mr. Harry Fall's birthda: Dirthday dinner at th ning. 0 hopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Queen Anne guild will direct the service at the Orthopedic Tea Sh with Mrs. Frank Plumer as hostess, assisted by Mra. C! Must n | freshme: Removes the Roots Of Superfluous Hair “Seeing ta belleving!” lown eyes neo the r i Mrs. Fa rt. home of her mother, Mrs. J. Marsht, ined with in, Sunday | When your Wills, Mrs. M. P. Moody, Mrs. G. A. Kelley, Mrs. Frank F. Sinks, 3 " ‘tho, akin C. Pigott, Mrs. O. A. Kjos, Mra, E. E. Lipe, Mrs. Ira Bronson, Mra,| hairless. it's done 15} lifford H. Commerce and Mrs. A. A. Pratt. Hicidoss taitee wit oes | ‘At the Thrift morning, Mrs. ©. A. Douglas will repro-| XPenaslve visite to the elec 1 nd in the afternoon First Hill guild will| Sr "shaving at” verona e pories | and Mrs, J. B. Quick Nothing like it ever known bere Sonia | Pertectly:narmisem, oteclone nie itating. Get ck of phelactine! om your drugg! inatruetiona, your life follaw the easy | and have the surpr Advertisement. Women’ s Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY GREENWOOD SOCIAL CLUB Greenwood Social club, 0, will meet+Thursday, March 8 'ARREN AVENUE P.T. A. Warren Ave. P.T. A. p.m, with Mrs, John Ri Thursday, March $8. 64th st. ough will k on “ } yaa et) £ Mrs. Daniel O'Leary will Maik on “Parliamentary Drill.” A g0- Sial hour and refreshments will fol- BRIGHTON PR CIRCLE Brighton meet da; 2-SCHOOL Pre-School circle will at the Brighton school, Thurs- March 8, at 2 p. m, . sae ALTRUISTIC CLUB Pythian Sisters’ Altruistic club wil! | th Mrs. Lillian Cole, 721 W., for an all-day Seattle Review No. 8, W. B. A, of Maccabees, will meet in the A U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth fursday, March 8, at 8 p m. A reception will be held for mbers init! nied during. 1922, Dressmaking Classes Now Starting for the Spring Term My Fashion Show at the Strand Theater was a big succesw many women who saw what (AM LINCOLN CIRCLE [Abraham Lincoln circle and its! Griends will be entertained Thursday #noon, March $%, at 1 o'clock, at | POT, A, will} Thursday, March 8, | Dr. Stevenson Smith will school, at 8 p,m. of Children,” plete course and ma Spring eee Songs 9 their own “Se Py io | ould be accomplished with my he home eof. Mrs. L. Myers, Firth |*P°X on “Some of tho Principles of || RAPID METHOD featen. ary lave. N. E. and N. 81st st. |Pyschology as Applied to the Man-|| now arranging to take the com. fr agement by | SDAY PROGRESS cLUB | Mt. Harrison; Mr, J. Faulkner, celio | SED rH eee: ol With my KAPID METHOD Sys- Bee Thursday Progress club wilt |*°* 6 dle | | Lees a yacrerratiaats Tes such al eet with Mrs. George Worley, 4018 others as were worn at. th A . . ithe ere worn at. th agley ave., Thurs March’ 8, at|JOHN HAY PT. A, Fashion Show. aceite a.m. The annual election of offi.|. 1% regular monthly meeting of || Day and evening classes now the John Hay P.T, A, will take place|| forming for the Spring. term 8 will be held. . the’ audltc chool || ComPlste course in cutting and ‘ o. i ies uditorium of the school) | fitting in ‘aix weelen /BOROSIS CLUB | Thursday evening, March 8, at 8 p. Advance Parisian Fashtons, im- The art de; Club will meet Thursday, rtment of the Sorosis|™ Mr. R. H. Vivian will open the March 3,| Meeting with community singing. W. i ihe ported direct owe from from Paris, to ae . : Too busy to anawer telephone 2p. m, at the Vederated club.|4: Irwin, of the Chamber of Com: | calls, Come in person and Mine house, merce, who I# Interested in better| | Schultz-Dittrich, Modiste, will be glad to explain 408 Eastlake Ave. N. Kastlake Car No. 16 runs by our i wa OS, citizenship in the community and tho| VALUMNAE DINNER jcity, will be the speaker of the even- | Alpha Xi Delta alumnae will give | !26- ba dinner Thursday, March 8, at 6:1 m,, at the chapter house, 6212 h ave. N. H. Miss Margaret My- | Mrs. Dorothy Hurley and Miss ‘leen Murchison will bo the host. eee Y. W. C, A. NOTES Friends of All club will meet at the ¥. W. ©. A. bullding Thursday, March 8, at 6 p.m. Supper in cafo- teria; 7 o'clock, discussion, “Com- parative Religions; Religions of Bab. ylonia and Assyria," B. ©, club will meet at Y. W. O. A, building at 8 p.m. Current events and discussion hour; 9 o'clock, play in nnasium, WARD P.-T. A. Seward School PT. A. will meet hursday, March 8, nt 2 p,m, Pro ‘gram will be {a charge of Campfire Girls, who will give thelr ceremont Al. Film showing summer activities Sof the girls at Camp Sealth, ; ee) The Zonery club will hold OODCRAFT TOTEM CLUB meeting Thursday, March 8 at 8 Woodcraft Totem club will meet in| p. m., In the lecture room on the | Clubrooms, 4168 Arcade building,| fourth floor of the Y. W. Cc. A. ursday, March . at 2 o'clock, Pro-)Dr. H. BH. Barnea, speaker, Dem oustratlons, A | Soothing, Harmless, Medicated Breathing Treatment. Kills cold germs in remote membranes. | n open | Pocket Inhaler and Complete Outht sold and guaranteed by druggists everywhere * MARCH 7, 1923. Bartigon io red, are To force tulips e nusual and very ur er w ® . 4 fi ‘1 exhibits X are past she & no in . sarang du attic s of the Tus and aune so many are taking activ 4 17th, at over the expenses @ charge of 6@ At the request n last year, some *D no reason ful part of t audien be made. tors fron ents w , th . wiplng out the ( es Farce 1” @ one-act farce os, is printed in the Publis An Intriguing yi mber of the national Tea Room Here tage ma Drama. Mr. Hughes Do you know the Blue Lantern ta} is profesor of dramatic art at thé room just across from the Cormish| university and rec returned as from @ season in it is the work of Miss Irma For 270° °@ ont © Abrams and altho! yenry Kendall, of Boston, left this me, after several days au * week for his I at ny hour of the city, where he came at the xcellent ones, too, th? | request of the board of the Orthopedic v clal interest because | hospital to make a plan for future artistic, The main |} ngs to conform to the hospital Queen Anne Hill, Thursday was guest of honor at # din- ego club, given by the in Btate Chapter of the ¢ of Architecta. Mr, » &| Kendall is a past president of the na- make the te of Archi- re postcard from two years ke # giant's idea of a | ¢ tern with « eno Tal tects and ago wher rtains conceal the ate thelr artistic decc tif most eff r in which the ¢ autos were cht with kept off lly are ting to the artistic ef- show. The first tent, ory companies had 4 stem, was t It was con- 1 so cluttered that {t was {mposstble for anyone dertring to investigate any one thing do #0 much as gar. candy b oxes, Miss Rose Law Yow, the univer- sity girl who did the decorating, is @ Chinese girl, who recently won first award in decorative composition at the Fine Arts exhibition. This Auto Show was one of the first occastons where an artist has been employed for a exhibition. The ccens of It insures future use of this Gardening Again Shown as Fine Art That gardening is a fine art in in never brought home to us mc commercial y than at the each worn yp © of talent, Mra. John ( Il Pe —— — holds her annual spring flower Altho this Js the most modest little flower show in the world, « udreds of visitors make 9 to Co Genuine Orange Pekoe en park to see her conservatory—nothing nor lens t & small porch glassed in and lined with shelves. Originally the f Just for her own family’s enjoyment Then several parist in her husband's churth requested that all wers were grown the members of the c ch mi; come to see such lovely biossoma The next year many friends wished —to those bring other friends. Now Mra who enjoy erkins’ spring flower-show !s_ an a choice ey »ked forward to by every blend of lover of beautiful bulbs. black tea, bs ly 800 pots of tulips, of daffo- we uahes- ls and of hyacinths line the shelves pea this year. There are more tulips than usual, some 60 or 70 pots of them. Peachblossom, the new double Van der Hoes, a faint yellow tinged with pink, and the Dar 4, such as Clara Butt, tn pink, Margaret in pal- joni the SECRET of Delicious Fried Foods VERY chef knows that one of the hardest things is to fry food so it will be “done”, yet not soggy nor heavy. Here area few hints that have aided thousands of intelligent housewives: Your food will be twice as appetizing and more easily digested, if you use Mazola for cooking, instead of animal fats or ordinary cooking compounds. One reason is that Mazola can be heated so hot that the food is instantly crusted over. This keeps in all the rich juices, and makes the food more delicious and tastier. For frying fish, dry your fish well, dip in flour or cracker dust, and drop in hot Mazola. For frying French fried potatoes, let potatoes stand in cold water an hour after they are cut. Then dry well, and drop in very hot Mazola. Use a deep pot, as this will prevent the Mazola from running over when you drop the potatoes in. Crullers fried in Mazola are never grease-soaked, as they form a crust at once when dropped into hot Mazola. 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 Mazola is unsatisfactory to you, your grocer refunds the cost without question. FREE—Beautifully illuse. trated 64-page Cook Book, Write to Johnson- Lieber’ Company, Scattle, Wash, MAZOLA Best for Salads and Cooking { ' ‘\ He be } mo ¥ not