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PAGE 12 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Musie and Society Assistant—-Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould, Telephone, Capito! 0829. 'Mrs. Brehm Issues Invitations for Bridge Tea; Mrs. Verd to Entertain on April 4 E OTTO BREHM has i aa warde.fer At the tea i Mra. James A. it the urns. rs. Br ted by Mrs ards Out for Bridge Tea Mrs, Bdward T. Verd has cards out for a bridge tea er home, 3818] hitman ave. for Wednesday n April 4 Plan Dinner for Saturday Wr. and Mrs. Max Olsen a og with a d r of twenty-four overs at their home Saty Mareh 24 ) Major and Mrs. Pugh Bridge Hosts Pa Maj. Thomas &. Pugh, U.S. A i Mrs. Pugh will be hosts Saturday | aM at thelr hom x with five tables of bridge, Invitations We been confined to e WS Dinner Hosts Before Dance A Mir, and Mrs. Thomas Barlum Gree « hav r 4 small dinner At thelr home on Monda At th thal wos ing the Junior club's ciret the M le = Plans Complete for Card Party He) Details have b« ompleted for t elaborate card party N Rroad. Way circle of Fruit and Flow n is giving o ter Monda: c SeApril 3. at The Chantic F Coming. Pe the affair, the ) Songs, five hun will be played o > their own car ¢ Lent, } ceeds from which will } bri in fact non-pr tables 8 it does € ssiv Morris ts => Mre. H. B. chairman of the favors. Site each table. Sho is assisted by Mrs. Per Lee Brown, Mrs. Daniel Pratt, ° Mrs. E. S. Goodwin, pres Porm the reception committ : chairman of the affalr. Those who cannot come for the tea hour. Mrs. J Nestor, fr # some yoca! numbers at that "A few available tables remain which may be 1 Mrs A. A. MeKnig Suth nt of the « and Mr Harry t vited to d Mu D at will afi colleg mn secured by E. F. Blaine are ¢ Mr, and Mrs. their home Program for Orthopedic Musicale-Tea “The program for the musicale-tea at Mrs. Frederick Bausman's home Iv With covers placed for tw at dinner Saturday ev ‘the benefit of the Orthopedic hospital on Tuesday afternoon, March fs announced as follows: | “Duet for Clarinet and Piano—Mrs. Farwell Putnam L and Dr, Albert} “La Bien 4 “Tolomeo” (Handel); “Ariette’ (Salvator Rosa) }—Mme. Shirl Blaloc Violin Duet—"Largo” (Bach}—K. les Hamm at the plano. : ity Number—“Humoresque. ® Songs—“Phybile (Henri Du F Duet—Mrs. Lilly and Dr. Mattice heon for Mrs. Brownell ©) Mrs, William Hunter McEwan entertained today with a club in honor of Mrs. Francis H. Brownell, Jr. . oe - ‘ounders’ Day Banquet "Lovely in detail was Alpha Gamma Delta’s Founders’ Day banquet at Women's University club on Saturday evening, March 10, ‘The effective decorations were in red, buff and green, with a miniature used as a centerpiece for the table from which the toasts for the were giyen. Tho smaller tables about the rooms wero bright with of spring blossoms. see Club Will Give Annual Luncheon | ‘The Ladies’ Musical club will celebrate its thirty-second anniversary with | annual President uy luncheon Monday afternoon, March 26, at 1) at the Hotel Gowman. Early reservations are asked with Mrs. Hopper, East 4987. ". Mattice. M Furu and erine Lashley a j | | ary, Mr. and Mrs. John Moran enter P #ained with a dinner of ten covers at their home last evening. Bridge was aaa . . . Schedule at Orthopedic Shops Pe Mrs. W. S. Burt will be hostess for AY patinatos park. guild at the| ™ ) Orthopedic Tea Shop on Friday, assisted by Mrs. L. Mra LG, Price, Mrs. H. L. McGillis, Mrs. J. M. Frink, Mrs. W. W. x cil L, Tenny, Mrs, A. G. McCallum and “Mrs | all day at the Thrift Shop on Friday,| Mrs. W. E. Duyer, Mrs. Walter Johnson | | | | Tepresented by Mrs. Robert Day, ‘and Miss Sara Williams. @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY jing, on Friday, March 23, at the — University Way club, 4520 Univer- AUXILIARY WASHINGTON |sity way, at $ o'clock. An Interest. | FOUNDATION ling program has been arranged by The ladies’ auxiliary to the George |the Fire Arts department of the Washington Foundation will give a|club. card party March 23, at 2 p. m, a ‘Scottish Rite temple. eee cg eee 0, P. B. O. t CHAPTER A! Chapter AO, of P. E. O., will meet | ‘poric CHAPTER CARD PARTY | With Mrs. Bessie Jordan, 634 11th Doric chapter, No. 69, 0. B. S., witl| ave. N., Friday, March 23, at 8 five a card party at Dartnell’s cafe | o'clock, | see ‘teria, Second ave. and Madison st.,| "Friday evening, March 23, Eastern| FOREIGN MISSIONARY A Blars and their friends weicome, | SOCIETY 4 cee \ The 5 UNIVERSITY CHAUTAUQUA jthe Methodist church will celebrate | University Chautauqua will meet| Founders Day, Friday, March 23.) ‘Bt the home of Mrs. T. M. Riggen,| The service will be held at Univer- | 6267 15th ave. N. E., Friday, March| sity Methodist church beginning at| ' This is an extra|10:30 a.m. There will be three short} Kate Z. McMasters| talks on “The Heritage of the Past,” | “The Victorian Era| The Responsibilities of the Presen Members may|@nd “The Challenge of the Future In the afternoon Miss Resore, a re-| turned missionary, will speak to the women, and there will be presented a short pageant, “Voice From the East,” depicting the organization of the first Women's Foreign Mission- ary soctety in Boston in 1869, Lunch- i reign Missionary society of un BRITISH-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION "The British-Amertcan will give a concert at association the Fine Arts ball, 1213 Fourth ave. Friday} @vening, March 23, at 8:15 o'clock, |€0" Will be served, reservations for DThig ss “Irish Night” and every.| Which must bo made by March 20. Body will be accorded hearty v AIR Aan come. All Britishers invited with| BALLARD W. C. T. U their families and friends. ‘here| Ballard W. C. T. U, will be enter. will be no charge for admission, | tained Friday, March 23, at 2 p. m., COTERIE CLUB To honor the hushands of mem- by Mra. M. A, Hedman, 1547 W. 62d st. Subject, L. T. L, week, SEWARD SOCIAL AND LITERARY CLUB Seward Social and Literary club will meet Friday, March 23, at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. J. P, Bicknell, 4719 b4th ave. 8. Mrs. A. R. Plough, as- sisting hostess, Miss Sarah Virginia Lewis, of the public library, will talk on “Books of the Hour.” soe MISSOULA CLUB Missoula club will give a no-host dinner at the Indian Summer, Fri day, March 23, at 6:30 p, m. Jor revervations, call Mrs. §. G. Mow- ers, Capitol 0833, WY "MASTER Ky" PSYCHOLOGY CLASS S. WILLIAM H. FIX Mra. Ku er been the ¢ land sister, M win for five | Spokane, on | | Mins Ruth turning that Coutts, will Mrs. Fiz is chairman of the junior circle of the Fruit and | East, to join Flower mission.—Portrait by Grady. | been visita y weeks WOMAN'S TURY CLUB SEATTLE CIRCLE, NO. 549 Mra. The i r and travel depart-| Seattle circle, No. 649, Neighbors Mr and Mrs, SEATTLE STAR | Personal 1 t Henry, who left hero | in January for New York to sail! for Bouth America, was in Bantings Chile, on February 20. After a few days the she planned to go by ut andi railway over the Andes mountains to Buenos Aires and will cruise up the Kast coast Mra. Walter L. MoCallum, who has wt of her brother-in-law | r. and Mra. E. &, Good veoks, left Tuesday for her way to her home in| Great Falls, Mont on0' fe | Mra. Dickson Grandy nolme ta | | leaving this week for Kan Francisco, to meet Mra. J. D. Trenholme and renholme, who are ré way from a visit of sev in the eral months East. They will all be home about March 31 Mr and Mra, Harry Latslell of | Chicago are arriving Saturday, to bo the guests of & and Mr Claude M. Seeley for a few days Mre. Karl de Ve left for ¢ fornia, going down Vere o has end ity of ton end y ally leave y the Mrs. Carman, who has in New York for several e090 M. Hadley in visiting Bruce Farris in Van ment of the Woman's Century club|of Woodcraft, will entertain with a|couver, B, ( will meet Friday, March 23, at 11 a.| card p Friday, March 23, at m., at the ¥. W. C. A. Progr Swedish Ch | ADDITIONAL CLUBS The Boxer Movement,” Mra, Fr eee Evans; dis a by Mrs. R. J.) Lonesostes CLUB CITY FEDERATION Huston. l me ¢ The City Federation 1's The Americanisation ¢ pariors of the I will meet Monday J will meet at 12:30 at the Y. W. G. A-/te!, Priday eventng Pp. m., at the club house, Ex | The regular meeting will bo held |ocjock. Cards and A ape board will moet 10:30 rr. W.C. A. at 2p. ‘ il cial program given, Reading a. 1, fs the annual musicale Mixn Ellen Dulmage: solo, Mra. Grace | o6¥ day " |The Century « A. Towern: + t. Mrs. Gloria Me: | FORTSON-THYGESEN babe ® sigh en 1 7 a Gr Stran, ear onely perm AUXILIARY ed by Tne: ite welcome Forteon-Thy zone 1x U, 8 m : “ae Ww. Vv. wi t The am " ICA CHORAL CLUR t Ha Id Friday evening nt te the San netic bull am eae way and E. Pine st dancl Polon Chopta| A meeting of the Nordica Campfire | receipts of tl and 6 wads dl | group will be held at the same place |be given to the N. BW. V Camp =A flong pf the Meason"...Alitteen | 8¢ 6:20 p.m. All members are urged|No. 3, for their legialative commit A Mamery" Rede |to be present, as there ts much work |tee and to the hospital committee |to be done at the meeting. Career MOUNT BAKER CIRCL Mount Baker Circle of Plymouth church will meet Friday, March 22,/ atl Dp. m, with Mra L. J. Vaupel, The program will jfor relief of Jat Cushing and friends Miss Reading, Be! Mrs. Voice— (a) “Absence” (>) “Ailent Love’ (e) “The Skylark” JOUN F. jes Kiteaboth M Irs. Flor Mise Geneva Perry al the Hows ne eee meeting In charge of | for Jobn F CENTRAL MISSION nident, Mra. W, B. Gruger; vocal | ub at a 12 TUDY CLUB Mra, Everett Cl “The Ite- | March Central Mission Stud ‘ous Genius of the Negro,” Mra. | @¥e. N. ¥: W. C..A. holds its last meeting | “The Negro's Serv- A. Newman. Mra. Howard of the seanon Frida the home of Mrs. Dav March 23 iF. Davis. at su} a7th avec, Resisvatiora Youle at Want : ading, Mra. Chester King. nN n inforthal dance Saturday | mobiles are going to be permitted ow 3818. » program is In charge of Mra,|cven! March 24, in the Masonic|to use the streets for private gar- cee F, Piper. jclub rooms in the Arcade bu agen, the public should, at least, bo BOAT ETLaCOnE CLUS 7 48 se ce |All Eastern Stars, members and| afforded a little protection ee Boe a Aiea ttl: roaek: with NWOOD CHAPTER | friends invited I realize that letters and protests | Rieu: J! Thomnas, $20 24th ave, Fri D., 0. BB. Ces ar of the individual ss to} day, March 23. Luncheon at 1 p. Greenwood chapter, U. D., 0. HOME-COOKED DINNER |accomplish anyth ; | ” tie. « 8, will give a dance at Greenw Dames of the Civil War | accomplishes m Won't! Up to the time of La-may it was WOMAN'S EDUCATIONAL hall, 84rd and Greenwood, Friday home-cooked dinner at) You see if you can haye this danger | almost impossible to get a face pow- CLUB ming, March 23. All Eastern Yh" iAbadory ia removed before moro lives der to stay on tho faco longer than| Willawiie: «Dawn treat. dns Masona and friends invited March 30, at 7 p,m. At 2:30 and §/ crushed out? LUCULLIS. |it takes to put it on. You powder | uae Eimebiank th tha’ biue roon - . : pi tal tere’ wilt beck “aR | your nose nicely, and the first gust at Meves’ cafeteria, Friday, March | Afghan, a new aubstitute for cot. | hasan | IOVIE PARTY of wind or the first putt of your| 3, Mrs. beth Harris, recently |ton. is undergoing experiment, HOME SEWING CLU iV handkerchief and away goes the| appointed supervisor of dance halls, | ————— —{| The Ladies of the G. A. R. Home| HERE Dewey Pen ee Se ees will speak beforo tive Woman's Ed : sill hold-a besenae ated conspicuous, probably just when you| cational club. Those interested wel- | js ut Veterans’ hall,! On their way (o Insper National | Would give anything to appear at} come. 1616% Third ave. Wednesday, March | park, Alberta, a company of 27 mo-|5°UF 008! aie Oat Raine Lecioure ee }28. A chicken dinner will bo served {tion picture actors. and actresses |% Pure powder that really stays on; | HIGHLAND at noon and whist will be played from |will pass thru Seattle Sunday mort: Leena aarp ark re es PARK SCHOOL i PLASTER 2 until 4:30 pam, Good prizes, ‘Theling, according to word reelved at| {0 tia, Cuma ne tt stay | “Dads’ Night at the Highland |proceedy will be given to the Old|the local office of the Canadian | 5 °T 7 a Park school will be celebrated Fri bi bhobed tactowigae Ladies’ home. Public invited | National’ Tallway’s Reonlnehi eens forte ve alt day evening, March 23, at 8 o'clock, |) "st#rnel Remedy. eee rr. oinnatty: pibna: th; produces a| TeeaL Pane Cota DARREN 0 ; a with an apron and necktie: social in No matter CLARA BARTON TENT NO, 1 lfiim drama in the vicinity of Mount | _ nh 2 the school auditorium, The program Following the regular business |y . an: y Robwon, highest peak in the Can includes speeches and refreshments, whether the meeting of March 28, Clara Barton|adian Rockles, which recently came aces singing, to be led by|# Pain is in Tent, No, 1, Daughters of Veterans,|into national prominence thru the R. H. Vivian, and games under the | will serve an oyster supper, and in| efforts of four Seatth: men—Jacques direction of D. H. Painter, execu-|§ the Back the evening will hold an old fash-|nergues, Jean Iandry, Lambert tive secretary of Community Serv: | I of Side, ioned dance in Veterans’ hall, armory.|sternbergh and Charles R. Perry: ice. aia Lied |man—to scale it. It ts sald that | ALPHA AUXILIARY | Alpha auxiliary will hold its reg- ular meeting Frida March 23, at § OF AMERIC Ladies’ | | you can always rely on an J) America Allcock’s Plaster. wi p.m, in Union Record hall. . . SATTLE CIRCLE NO. 649 attle Circle No. 649, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet Friday eve ning, March 23, at Swedish Club hall. bd March 27, a Mrs. Green hostoases, dregeint the civilis ed world. That Gleaming Hair Comes From Using Tomorrow THE SENSATION THE or AS ae Olive Oil Shampoo Wea ib RESENTS ——— (N. W, Direction Katha | ice) | Today you sce beautiful hair every- where, Hair that gleams. Women who have {t have learned an im- portant secret. They use the famous olive off shampoo, Hatr exports say that the hair should never be washed without olfve oll in the shampoo, For they say that dry, brittle halr results. And dull ‘hatr is never beautiful. Now ATEST BARITONE WORLD'S GRE you can have the olive oll shampoo in its most delightful form, Cheaply, at home. Just get a bottle of PALM- OLIVE SHAMPOO, At any drug store or department store, It quickly brings back the lovely sheen to your hair, Leaves It beautifully soft and glossy, You will marvel at the Im- provoment!—-Advertinement. RUFFO Baritone the Know: Anninted by Yvonne D’Ardle SOPRANO Max Merson ent 1 ‘The simplest way to end a corn is Blue 4 Stops the pain instantly. G Tho “Master Key" Paychology class Tien the corn loosens and comes | will meet Iriday evening, March out. Madeinclearliquidandinthin§ | at 7:40 o'clock in the University plasters, The action is the same | branch Mbrar Leswon 14, subject, At your druggist “Universal nergy Dr. mh OW. Wood, teacher, Forty books ha heen given to the class for clreul tion among those In attendance, All welcomo, Blu e-jay SELLING SHERMAN, CLAY .& CO. v Ave. and car SG as good as ever! uhill " At Mt) heese | MILLER PA: PRESIDENT: Auxiliary Spanish War Veterans I ,000 Enter Contest Edit BY CYNTHIA GREY y a few ere ure 0 ys left which to compete for that free Ea contest will clone March The tved over £,000 > judges will ig design SCORES FAULTY. AUTO PARKING at midnight Monda contest editor has rec designs to date, bu nelect the prize-win! } tended to Seattle people, thru the Chamber of Commerce, to attend the | Skagit county fair, in August. Er- Editor The Star Tuesday a boy wan ki at tho} of Fifth ave di Cherry at until ft ts upo! Within half a hour was killed another boy was knocked down fn the same spot and the wheels of a truck stopped within a foot of| after the boy | | | j jhim. This thing should be stopped! hospital All mombe: ~ i MHOMPOTS | Ask any driver; take your own car invited to attend. | ruse Jand try tt. You will seo-that a driver jcannot help endangering people and z 1 re, will entertain Past ¥ AUXILIARY GREE A Greeters their of 1 hold monthly t Seattle Hotel, 8 p.m and Mrs, Baker joint Complete Choice of Rose Bushes Standard and spo- olal vartetion, all of selected, henl- thy stock, Seq thom on our roof garden! ol} TRIOS Of all variation and at popular prices, Call or telephone your order YCE yA Boe SEED CO. MAIN 0652 OUTLOOK MARART 69 PIKE ST. PILLs Sweeten the Stomach gering himself from approach- which he cannot see, and driver seo him, should be permitted cannot arn ot to rk in the middle of the street at 4 n no event within 60 feet of the intersection of another street And on the cross streets autos should not be parked within 80 to 40 fect of the line of the sidewalk, If auto- the company decided on Jasper as a result of stories about the attempted Jascent, which appeared In The Star Jand associated newspapers, tolling business and social meeting, Tuesday, of the scenic wonders of the coun- ltry, | The company, which comes from the Louls B. Mayer studio in Los Angeles, is traveling in two special #. Tt will stay only an hour or so in Seattle amd will then lenve jfér Vancouver, B. C., and thence jto Jasper, via the Canadian N tional, EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Our partial plate, which does bot cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or mare toeth. Natural Rubber AND vat of Teeth... $9.00 4 GOLD AND CROWNS . ., $4.0 UP Most of our present patronage ts recommended by our early custom. ers, whore work to still giving good entisfaction. All work guaranteed for 15 yoars, Bxamination tro, OHIO CUT RAT DENTISTS Katablished 20 Yonrs Second Ave. and University st, Opem © to @ Dally—@ to 12 bundave THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923 T Hat De or 1¢ for Olivia A mings & Thornton lishment, to make the hat for the w er to wear it on Easter Sunda April 1, Simply draw your {dea of your bonnet on the above picture and mail it to the Easter Hat Contest Editor of The Seattle 8 Invites Seattle to Attend Fair mal invita have been ex-| nest G, Ludwick, president of the| r association, and | D. M. Donnelly, former Skagit coun- | ty commissi called at the cham. r Wedne 1 presente PAPER TOWELS HANDY Paper towels are handy to have about the kitchen. They make ao quick way to dry the lettuces and do not bruise the leaves. 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