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PaGE 10 SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1923. p ‘ip and B Personal (Mrs. John E. Rieke }| Music (DATES Seattle a) ociety : Pe Lu a Mrs. R. Nordhott Ee Music | eal and Miss Minnie Nordhoff left yester: G reat A rtist || sare epay, MancnH ny : | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. day by motor for California, to be Pitts Rufta, workd-tasmeue bastions ae ee Ween d one of the best known figures in Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. | par Re sella ol meme : Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829. 4 was accorded @ reception seldom giv- Lenten meveteass 06 Tennis Club Elects Officers and Plans Activ- tties; Famoiis Singer Will Be Honor Guest at Dinner This Evening. en an artist by & Seattle audience vicktaht gull pee afterncon an enthusiastic "group of women met at the home of Rutto's v is remarkable for its plees of W tremendous volume and beautiful Mark's church, ans re range. His is one of the few voices ha th i * that could be heard to advantage in Mr. and Mrs. to large a hall. His tones are clear, per at home to honor Mr Mrs. Montgomery Russell to elect officers and discuss plans for the )Seming season at the Tennis clud. | PWith the addition of a lovely ballroom, which will be completed by ‘Abril 15, new bath houses and a new heating plant installed, insur WRB comfort for parties the year round, the pretty little clubhouse | Gown by the lake will no doubt be extremely popular, Many dinnerdances vibrant, and his voice has great Robert Deilar, of Sea F depth and color Ruffo achieved a great sensation in singing of the “Drinking Song” from f Hamlet by Thomas, and the difficult on s Orthepedte aria, “Largo al Factotum,” from the et een “Barber of Beville,” by Rossini, which Mrs, poet nee Ping oi s Was grected with such prolonged ap- Whittle ome are being planned, but the dig event of the spring months ts the Tennis = Ball, which will take place some time tm April, the exact dato to be agred later. |The officers for the ensuing year Include Mrs, Burke, president; Mra. Pred Stimson, Mrs. William Hunter McEwan, ‘Mrs, Edwin A, Stout, Mrs. Wames D, Lowman, Mra, Joshua Green, Mrs. Daniel Kelleher and Mra. » A, HL Anderson, vice-presidents; Mrs. John C, McMillan, treasurer, and Mrs, J. Fergus McRae, secretary. Mrs. Montgomery Russell, chairman of the advisory board, is assisted the a '¢¢ Miss Vivian Tyson will be the week end guest of Captain and Mrs. Camp- bell Brown at Bremerton. Miss Ty son attended the dinner the officere jot the Texas gave last evening and later the’ dance at the Officers’ club. see Mr, and Mrs, Laurence C, Calvert (Betty Skinner) are receiving con gratulations on the birth of a daugh ter at tho Seattle General hospital, | March 23 r CSDAY, MARC ¥re « Mr, and Mra. Guy Chapin nailed to t day for Alask spend the summer, eee Miss Beatrice Peeples, of Loa An- goles, who Is visiting in town, will be the guest of Miss Clara Emory next week | Plause that the singer was compelled rH RSDAY |to give encore before the audi i sattatiod. inging of a group of | Italian and Spanish songs was in a most effective way, and with Great vocal display. It was in there numbers of popular appeal that he won fayor, and his many encores were made up, for the most part, of folk songs, However, his singing of Mr, and Mrs. David Whit omb, | who haye been traveling abroad for some months, are sailing from Eng land on the Majestic, April 13 “ae Mr, Edward Mc no Mills, who following committer; Mrs. A. H. Anderson, Mra. R. William| has been spending a fow days tn] Tho committee on entertainment} ’®. “Toreador Song” from “Carmen, a... » Mrs, Thomas Green, Mra. J, F. Douglas, Mrs. Wallace Green town, left today for his home in 8an}for the annual convention of the| “*% OUdly applauded : i an4 Mrs. Thomas Grocaiags Mrs. John C. McMillan, Mrs. R. A. Ballinger, Mrs, Willlam Randal! Francisco | Wanhin state branch of the Na-|v.S"#r!98 honors with Ruffo was dneee, att Mrs. Walter Beals, Mrs, Louls L. Mendel, Mrs, J, F. McRae, coe Nel yvonne DArle, American soprano'of|| ,4#hee, at Guy Frink's tional Congress of others and Par-| & David F. Skinner, Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mra, James D, Farrell and Hage! McMillan. Richard A. Ballinger is chairman of the membersh{p committea Louls L. Mendel, chairmAn of the house committee, has the follow- Assistants: Mrs. H.G. Fetter, Mrs. James D. Hoge, Mrs. W. G, Collins, Mire. Alexander McEwan, Mrs. R. D, Merrill, Mrs. H, O, Phillips, Mrs, W, D.| Mr. and Mra, Robert Boyns re ons, which will| (2? Metropolitan Grand Opera cons turned last week from a two months’|be held in Meany hall, May 16-18, is| 282%: Mins D'Arle has an excellent trip to Central America planning to care for at le Oo dnie | 20RFanO volce of pleasing quality, pe ~bhtghhs ample range and power. Her expres- ates Shem outatdows, sion and interpretations were such noes re-| an established custom, | ‘nat they added greatly to the enjoy ent-Teacher assoc Mr, and Mra. Charle 10 rid 0 The y for the wi ” vided con Mrs. Pierre P. Ferry, Mrs, Harry Whitney Treat, Mrs. Samuel possi , ree perrnhagpe peas rill be provided, con! ment of each num Her singing ll, Mrs, George M. Horton, Mrs. Gerald A. Shannon, Mrs. R. W. Re Seen ott chain and breakfast. It/of the aria, “Blanca Luce” from Mrs, John A. Campbell, Mrs. J. I. Durand, Mrs. Harry B. Lear,| Beet care tat eta as | 5 leit pata ere ete, Ul ler Orncala" ‘by Taoats’ “Asien Ass Pere Mivurn, Mra, Corwin Mberting, Mrs. Frederick Teturned lust week from a short mo-|Baturday, or to take advantage of | OM” from Rimsky-Korsakoff's "The nd Musetta’s waltz Mrs. Emmet Brown, Mrs. Robert P, Greer, Mra, W, W. Folger, Archibald De Voe, Mrs. Auzias de Turenne, Mrs. A. 8. Kerry, Mra. Henry, Mrs. Roger Bragdon, Miss Sarah Livingston, Mrs. John Ewing Mrs. Walter McEwan Tomkins, Mra. Winlock Miller, Mrs. Arthur! ir, Mrs. J. B. Crouch, Mrs. Harry Ostrander, Mrs. Phillips Morrison, Thomas A. Fransiol!, Mrs, Charles, wife of Colonel Oscar Charles, Mting the army, and Mrs. Woods, wife of Commander Duncan Woods, representing tho i Saeire Walter Beals ts Ra rman of publicity and Miss Hazel McMillan, h of the entertainment committee, is assisted by Mrs. James Colbert tor trip to Ca’ ia. the demonstra Mal¢ ion of the motion ple-| rom “La were exception- at Frederick & Nel-| ally well given, and the young artist Mr. Edgar L. Webster left Friday |son’s auditorium, 1 edly recalled and respond- | for Loa Angeles, after spending two]are being asked to extend their hos-| i ¢ Msg any delightful encores. Her weeks in town. | pitality another day if possibl edie = Or t) program also contained a group © #8) | Mra, John EB. Rieke, homp . 7 three songs of lighter vein, “A Litt i afternvon. Mra, J. C, Houne, of Port irman, reminds local PT. A.| prayer for Me To. T. Verd's bridge tea fend, spending the weekend with mbers that they have a most day,” by Huerter, 'n “Nor- her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and| va opportunity to exchange iene ple Mra, W, G. Herron ture committe hostenwes wn receive many helpful sug-|the duet from ™ ns by baving these vixitors In| nupgo and Mise I | hiBt elec at Max Merson proved not only an home to honor her house guest, |accompanist of ability, but his play- e University ing of the “IS Minor Ballade,” by ——— * was given by homes, istration of homes ty now In sin t 2 LODGE NO. 7 igo No. 7, DIL P. A. tn conducting a successful member inner Will Honor Titta "Ruffo wate. and Mrs. James D. Hoge are entertaining at dinner this evening at home at The Highlands in honor of Titta Ruffo, the celebrated bart- drive which will terminate with the e jet and on ¢ t car lines are be- | Liszt, was very commendable. SAMPFIRE GIRLS Who appeared in concert last evening at the Arena. Covers will be Clans initiated at the Pat Beem dh tek heey y taxed for eat | LS | Campfire headquarters has re d for twelve. district ce n on Apgil 3. Mem-|modations, but the committee be-| x ceived applications for councillor. [iy ga | |bers are asked to assist In making |Heves that there are many women | LOndon 7d itpat at aE Sealth from many. ’ poe eS this the largest class in the history | who are not actively interested in P| oming of the y. th ama Lecture at Women’s University Club Lng Hagel |xxho are not actively interested in P- Quartet Coming parts of the country. Among the | One of the outstanding features in | 1923 prospective councillors are: |the musical offerings of the current | Frances Muens from Bethany, Ne season is the appearancs in Seattie|braska, who heard of Camp Sealth of the drama will be interested in the Women’s University club 4 i 3 nt of the Glenn Hughes drama lecturo for Thursday evening,| Mrs. George Channing and little daughter, Carol, who, The convention will be entertained |t attio lodge tn thelr regular | bu: Seattle's hospitality to these mothers 0 are coming here eae eattortum. a, with Mr. Channing, will leave Monday for San Francisco meeting place, 14¢ Ninth ave ey to spend three days in Intense study | of the London String quartet at the | thru the Bethany Kiwanis club, who the Faulty ot tne. University Se Wushiicion nanetys eo trareete| to make their home.—Portrait by Grady. ral grand lodge Ofticers: ax well ax of child welfare and school prob-| plymouth church, on Thursday even: | sponsored the Campfire Girls hers iment. This leave he spent in reviewing 55 plays which wero running Olympia aad other Sound ef Those desiring to entertain visitors | "5 ADH) fe appar. toe kien, Sie ege- | Mine. Spreniibe, Manone a ae ment of Cecilia Augspurger. ron, Mich.; Miss Julla D. Mann, New jmay communic | The London String quartet hag no} Britain, Conn.; Miss Anne Broene, | Murray has|of local circ to make the r tn the evening one of =a nd pleasure, Members of are urged to be present tn gates may attend the the knowle¢ the months of Ni ber, D b ad J Mr. Hugh bi ;. inyr Deeiiciow oe New Yak ccna ete heee al Small Dinner Before Junior Dance Ince we cannot all ‘to New York and view the Broadway offerings, {t will be interesting Miss ‘Lucy Semple Swanstrom is entertaining informal! 1 dinner at ) see these plays thru Mr. Hughes’ eyes. He will give the “last word” her home before Junior club's Circus Dance at the Masonic temple on stage setting and lighting—an art tn itself in these times. Easter Monday Proceeds from this lecture will be utilized by the Repertory Players » hed te ithe club to furnish their theater with modern,clectrical and stage set| Calendar for Orthopedic Shops mnt. Mrs. Robert F. Sandall, chairman offthe Repertory Players, introduce the speaker. Patron and patroness list for the lecture is belng formed from the ship of the club and from drama enthustasts all over the city. . superior today in all the musical| Cambridge, Wis.; Misses Helen __| wortd, and {ts ensemble ts of aston-|Hurd, Grace McGuire, Hopo E |ishing perfection. Its appearances in| French, Maud Sippy, Ruth Mil- BALLARD LADIES OF ELKS European centers and ina series of |lard, Eleanor Staley, Doris E The Ballard Ladies of Elks will| concerts from the Atlantic to the Pa-|ans, Charlotte Hagemen and Isa- | a ot Wednesday, March 28, at 2 p.|cific coast have been a sensational | bel Reimis and Katherine Norris of wear aT Ganles ty do ce Elks’ hall, Open house. All| euccess, winning the most enthusias-| Vassar college, Poughkeepsie, New latte with ‘aanarioe loles Nard ladies invited tie praise from press and public, York, are also expressing, their de- irs. William reed ery cee Quoting from the pen of a Phila-| sire to spend the summer at Sealth, Terrell Glesting, Py Peues ANNUAL CHILD WELFARE |@elphia critic: ‘Their appearance|Others ara Miss Amy Davison, HOME SEWING CLUB CLINIC here was a triumph for all concerned. | Brooklyn, New York; Miss Katrina The Ladies of the G. A. R. Home|, Te S2Aual Child Welfare clinir, |The work of the quartet was charac-|Quntus, Garden City, New York Sewing club will hold a Bence ‘and |t© be held at the Bon Marche from | terized by a singularly rich quality | Miss Jean Phyllis, Blair, Mt. Hol ala Of tatty ehoda at Vitavana® tall | April 17 to 21, will have @ daily pro.|of tone and a real delicacy of shad-| yoke, South Hadley, Mass; Miss Directing the service at the Orthopedic Tea She Monday, Capitol Hin gulld, with Mrs. C. Gal Mrs, Fred Braden, Mrs, Frank B. Caso, Mra. M. J. Connell Finn, Mra. Miller Freeman, Mrs, H. T, Frye, Mrs, Mai a ¢ , Mrs, Harry Gray and Mrs. T. J, Mullane, light Musicale at the Strout Residence Tuesday, Denny-Fuhrman guild, Mra. C. W. Kutcher, hostess; Wednes- ast of the twilight musicales under the auspices of the Women's|48Y, Madrona guild, Mrs, L. M. Trowbridge, hostess; Thursday, Denny: of St. Mark's church will be given Sunday afternoon, March 25, at} Fuhrman guild, Mrs. A.B. Harry, hostess; Friday, Mount Baker Park assirted by| of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Strout, 1321 Minor ave., at 4 o'clock. guild, Mrs. Herbert Reeves Washington, hostess; Saturday, Medina guild,| |1616% Third ave., Wednesday, March |sram, when well known phynictana, | ng, with a fine rhythmic sense. Ruby E. Fuller, Madera, Californias following attractive program has been arranged by Mrs. Frederick Layne lek Tremper, hostess. is = ‘ Sh Gilad! Gicnae wil ha aaeees | |dentists and members of the health BOE SRE aT, and Miss Bruynzell, Holland. hrift Shop will be in charge of the Ur ‘verity guild Monday morn- department will lecture on the care | WOMA: CENTURY CLUB While councillors from all parts of . pon and whist will be pl | ) Mra. William Berry; in the |S cae aaa’. sap se ba " ay from | of children. The clinic hos been in-| The French department of the|the country make more tnteresting proceeds will be given to the Old} dorned by the King County Medical | Woman's Century club will meet|Camp Sealth, it is our own Wash- lino,” Op. 32, No. 2 (Vieuxtemps}—Mr. Francis J. Armstrong. ing, represented by Mrs. Forrest Dergan Queen of the Night,” from “The Magic Flute” (Mozart)—Miss| @ternoon, Washington Park guild, with Mrs, Farwell Putnam Lilly an¢ la Cawsey; Miss Leonora Friedland at the plano. Mra. Fred Sander; Tuesday, East Highland Drive gulld, Mrs. Josiah | PUM ee a ouiic Invited. |ansociation. Dr. D, H. Houston, Dr.| Monday, March 26, at the Hotel/ ington guardians and young women ime” (Chopin); “Spanish Serenade” (Tschaikowsky}—Mrs. George} Moore, chairman, in the morning, and Interlaken guild in the afternoon, | ~°" Aas prem! Thomas Moreum and Dr. John} Washington, at 11 a. m. Political) we are most desirous of having at oy; Mrs. Irene Hampton-Thrane at the plano. with Mrs, G. E, Cooledge, chatrman; Wednesday, Queen Anne gulld in the] 4 44 nanTON TENT NO. 1 Byrne form a committeo who will| science department will meet at the| camp. Liebe Ist Grun” (Brahms); “An ein Vollchen” (Brahms); “Morgen”| orming, Mrs, Harry Rowe, chairman, Madro Strauss); “Standchen” (Richard Strauss)—Miss Cawsey. Mrs, B. H. Petley, chairman; Thursday, Moun’ * (Comperin-Krelsler); “Hymn to the Sun,” from "Cog a’Or"| Morning, Mra. C. A. Douglas, chairman, First H orsakof-Kreisler}—Mr. Armstrong. Mra, F. C. Gilman, chairman; Friday, all day, Mrs |pass on the score cards, Children W. C. A. Tuesday, March 27, at Councillors are women who enjoy} will be examined for infectious dis- 0 p.m. Parliamentary procedure! working with girls and who are cases by nurees nent by the city | department at the Y. W. C. A. The/ equipped to instruct. in some pare health department before they will| three departments will hold election | ticular activity. Anyone interested fd in the afternoon, . Kk guild in the| Following th business meeting of March ara Barton afternoon, | teker, Mra. C, | Tent, No. 1, Daughters of Veterans, Y" (Popper)—Mr. Rogovoy. Dolige apd: Cong McCord; Saturday, Sunset auxiliary, all day, Mrs. at aeehtng wit hata eer: sand IM lye allowed in the clinic, Mra. W.|of officers eet may inquire for further particulars v6 Maria” (Bach-Gounod)}—Miss Cawsey; with violln, plano, cello and] 7: ¢ ce joned dance in Veterans’ hall, armory,|©: Barnhart {8 general chairman} fi at Campfire headquarters, 4169 Ar accompaniment—Mr. Armstrong, Miss Friedland, Mr. Rogovoy and oper jand Mra. Frank Balllaine is chair-|YOUNG ARTIST CONTEST | cade building. Bentley. x r GREETE Iman of clinica, ¢ Washington State Federation as tets may be obtained from Mrs, Donald A. Nicholson, Capitol 0607; Women’ $s Clubs ROE oe, 4 0 of Music Clubs announces a young| Lohequa is anxious to get a list Cech H. Bacon, Capitol 0158, and Mrs. Bentley, Capitol 0331. ANNUAL MUSICALE OF Ladien’ Auxillary Greeters ot | WISCONSIN GOLDENROD artist’ contest in Frederick & Nel-| of all the Campfire Girls who are “a8 ee be RAINIER CHAPTER, D. A. R America will hold their monthly |CLUB Ee I a ante Atreyu CnCmnUNN Of» SpRnechuatiats: ut ‘airs Honor Miss Moore ILIARY TO. wc LUKE'S Rainier chapter, Daughters of the! business qnd social meeting, Tuesday,| The Wisconsin Goldenrod club | Will be three departments in the con-| pioneers who came to Washington HOSPITAL American Revolution, will give its! March 27, at Seattle Hotel, & p. m.| Will meet with Mrs. Alex J. Camp. |test, voice, violin and plano. The} prior to 1870. The Women's auxiliary to St./annual musicale at Frederick & Nel-| Mra. Greon and Mrs, Baker foint Yell, 410 Federal ave., Wednesday, | Winners will go to Asheville, N. C., to| be the annual party of the Washing- Luke's hospital will meet on Mon-|son's auditorium, Tuesday afternoon, | hostesses. |March 28. Box lunch at 12:30 p. m.|Compete in the contest to be held) ton Pioncers and the list is already day, March 26, at the home of Mra| March 27, at 3 o'clock, to which all] wece | Mrs, Peter Morrey, Mra. Alex Lester |there June 10 to 17, by the National | open for registration of the desk at. , ae 612 16th ave D, A. Ro members and the end LTHYG 7 Jand & larvey Alle sting | Federation of Music Clubs, of which | Lohequa. Arranged a luncheon of fourteen covers at the Rainier club in her|!* & Wilson, 1612 1eth a lays toiled” shor. iptehiinad session Grete {Roe feseun Nera een {thei atate tidaration ia aiteeee eee + followed by a theater party at the Moore. . . , Will give VOLENT t 2 o'clock will precede tho pro-| Fortson-Thygesen Aux! vu. 8.| liadies. welcome. The winners of the national con-| — srusteal nu ae - haw. y eack party 4k Vek oN |test will recetve a cash prize of $150 | Mixe a Doings at Fort Lawton Seattle Hebrew Benevolent], The hostesses for the afternoon will|erans' hall, Armory, Thursday,| RAVENNA SOCIAL CLUB jeach, an appearance at Aeolian hall | Stl tain and Mrs. Robert C. Macon entertained Captain and Mrs. Walter! society will ieee ‘sewing day ‘for| %° Mra J.B. Chilberg and Mra, Wil-| March 29, 2 p. m. ginning at $:30,n| The Ravenna Social club wit |im New York and a concert tour. , Captain and Mra. Frederic Milner, Miss Grace Carson and|the poor on Monday, March 26, at{ 4M R. Ballard, and the ushers in-|chicken dinner will be served. At|meot at the University Pa Fs compliment to Miss Doreen Moore, of Ellensburg, the house guest of m April 5 there is to Myra Pless, the officers of the U. S. 8. Texas entertained at dinner d ship last evening. Tuesday afternoon Miss Moore's classmates at Mme. Plesa’ school a Mrs. Margaret McCullough Lange, Masonio| National second prize winners will first violin; Mra. Alice Willian: ri c ry 3. De 1 5, 7 si 7 Bh 5 2 violin; Miss Lou! C. H. Phillips at bridge Monday evening, March 12, Educational Center, trom 10 a. m,|clude Mra. N.E, Davis, Mrs, Lester |7 p.m. there will be a musical pro- |templeon Tuesday, March Bionia | Feetye. (106 Oacet 6) ae Dow Heaton, viola; Miss ivla Cane fajor and Mrs. Harvard C. Moore were hosts at two dinner parties at|to 5 >, m. Palmer and Mra, Frank A. Plumer. followed by dancing. The {lunch at 12:20 o'clock; cards at 2. ongestants must American field, cello. ieiitéré, onie'a Bridge dinner of elght covers oh Tuesday evening, and tA ee Mrs. Samuol H. MacDonald has ar-| receipts of the day and ovening will |Eastern Stars and friends invited, |b0rn or of naturalized American par-|8 p. m.—AdJourn to opera “Aida.” has - Wed . fi s me ranged the follow! }t . ents, Thursday Morning, March 29 a dinner for ten on Wedhesday evening. “4 rity roe red © following program »© given to the U. S. W. V. Camp -* ¥ r ‘ p Thursday Mrs. Robert C. Macon was hostess for the Ladies’ After.|CITY VEDERATION |_| Piano |No. 3, for tholr legislative commit. |HARMONY HOMESTEAD Tho object of the contest is to} bt Tat orders eetne | Bridge club. Prizes were won by Mrs. J. P. Carson and Mrs. Worden| _, 7? City Federation Laat (s) “Toure. Rach ites and to the hospital committes| Harmony Homestead, No, 1743, |8timulate and encourage American Roll call of clubs, clubs will meet Monday, March 26, ba A del pap DuNey | tor relief of Spanish War Veterans |Brotherhood of American Yeomen,|™Music teachers and assist young Reading of minutes? (On Saturday evening Captain and Mrs, Robert C, Macon were again host /*t 2 P- m. at the club Rouse. Es | (a) waggle LUE MacDowell /@t Cushing hospital, All members |will give a dance, Tuesday evening, |Sttists upon a professional career. —|10:30—Report of treasurer. and hostess at thelr quarters, entertaining at a bridge dinner Major na|°Utlve board will meet a [Grol oe Fidelia Burgess and friends invited to attend, March 27, at Moose hall, Eighth| Following is the program: Public Education—Mra. Louies CG. Harvard C. Moore, Lieutenant and Mrs. Ralph Wiltamuth and Captain|* ™ cg (a) “Hojrekatt Grarda”,...Jane Hubey oes jand University st. srr ereeny Macaing, Marohe 28 Tino Olthe=stien Sether “Gait Mrs, Frederic Milner. (») “Caprice Viennols..°... Krelsier | SEATTLE PORTRY CLUB s.19s¢ SeHagintrationat diisgacoss hire. Helen Crowe-Sue aptain and Mrs. John H. Rodman spent the weekend in Tacoma|AUXILIARY TO RAI aries 2st Balth Rowers og The Beattie cha ter the Ameri.{SEATILE WOMAN'S CLUB oie call Gh onten ea lag gy aren eee ‘Mrs. Rodman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Runkle, NOBLE PORT aoe si ACU ea gy | rea rer Aan ata ce can Literary association, tho Seattle} Tho Literary Interpretation and Report of delegates TARY, | mapeeelon Mirae AOBR ee and Mrs. Alexander McGee gave a dinner for the officers trom| _, The American Legion Auxiliary to} Gq) ra. prin etry club, will meet in the musto]and Current Topics department of | yectye™ DF Ambrose Bailey of) | tite tes, Imo M. Pere g bachelors’ quarters on Tuesday eveniny, their guests including. Capt. at pve "Mas maeaceD, ai tha Sas: eutaneeg tudio of Mr. Harry Krinke, McKel.|the Seattle Women's club will meet| Greetings to delegates. fons, y 2. in H. McCormick, Lieut. C. J. Kindler, Lieut. A. B. O'Flaherty, Lieut. yee ay, oe . es oc ois Lo! Q aa Mik bverai blather building, Tuesday, March 29, at |Tuesday, March at the home of| Appotntment of nominating commit- Program Exchange—Mrs, Mabel Mo- | Hi. Phillips and Lieut.Ray B. Floyd. Armory. Fs. Emma GusMman Wil | Mra. 3. Rrekine Campbell at the piano | 8 p.m. All members are ureed at. Iibby Trimble, 2444 Ho See. ‘ On Thursiay evening Captain and Mrs. Frederic Milner entertained a|SD#dK on "Parliamentary Law and Ita] Musical Reaaiog-—*% hel at tn, pane tend. aa important ‘business wilt be |ave, N, at 2:90 p.m. Aro, Frenke | AzB0intment of constitution commit-| Young Artists Contest —Mre, \Fred- w of the members of the post and a group of friends from Seattle at a| USases.” SA wgese me tor| aoted: upon) eye | Rutherford, tostens eae " basin ibe swabiotki Suike’ govecsine 6—Rapost corner hie committee, party of six tables. Assisting Mrs. Milner were Mrs. Arthur Purcetl| The American Legion Auxillary to! ate. Gustave Hnelling atthe piano ite een e rhs Herbie PU ditarels nist Ore ee ‘Marianne Ki Rainier Noble Post No. 1 will enter-|Group of Hones x pie, Mrs. Frederick W. Graham, Contest ‘alve of Music Memory Contest.” anne King, 3 +... .8elected | IITNEY JAMBOREE PAST CHIEF'S ASSOCIATION Chairman. D. H. Painter—Communiiy n and Mrs. Walter Pashkosk! were hosts at brifige on Friday|t#in the department president, Mrs, Mr. Edgar J. Hest, tenor TO BE HELD Tho Past Chiefs’ lation of YOUNG ARTISTS CONTEST ervice, Lida S$. McEwan, of Tacoma, at their gebeipik On Saturday, April 14, at Little's Seattle ‘aeabie "No, 9, Pythl ah 10:20-—Young Artiats Contest bfaedpSt opr cieicbe a tale thera 7 = el Ret ee § , Ap ; A § No. 9, Pythian Sis ulred pers— Miss Hdna Coleman—Studlo, Sad MOM Trasvard C. Moore entertaiiedswitti- tw, regular meeting April 9, when Initla-| RELIER TRA atystatio : : cf Required numbers os dio, alps Tuesday evening. MMe lables of BHA8S) tion of now members will take place.| ‘Tho Ladies’ Auxiilary of Cotonel| Devers Ean, hah tho Manus|ters, will hold an all-day bazaar Vri-] sonata & Fiat Major, Op, 31, Ne. 2, | 21:48 beohie e ow be th ost. of | F 1 > Prana ramatus club will give its annual/day, March 90, at Knights of| Firat Movement -Beethoven Junlor Clubs, "Capt. C. A. Lundy, of Camp Lewis, has been the guest of Licutenant| Mr. McEwan will ha guest of | Roosevelt Post, No. 28, will hold a) “sitney jamboree. ‘hile year’s jam-|Pythiag hall, Thied and ev" Concert Etude, .+. “MacDowen| ‘Miss Sara Bushnell, Chehatts. A Mrs. William F. Marshall, Jr., during the past week the president, Mrs. I. W. Hargrave,|relief tea at the home of Mra. Tina t 7 ¥ year’s jam. |Pythias' hall, Third and Virginia. | yy :1¢—vioim— Miss Ethel Gardner, Bellingham, . # ae Dae a ta te a while in the city. Miller, 4317 Bagley ave., Tuesday, vores rong to be the biggest and | Luncheon will be served from 12 to Required numbers— 12:10—Luncheon, Bek at. ; . +} best Jamboree of all, and iy to be in|2 o'clock; dinner from 6:30 to 7;| Concerto No. 2, First Morement..... Balloting will close promptly at 2:30, . Mrs. Agios Green, chairman of the|March 27, at 12 o'clock. Members petite aac in K Viouxtem : fi ok. 2 Ae Hirean de rile “ ro! ey iss Tyson Honored soctal welfare committec of the Raln-|and friends invited, Meee Ce a bit of “Greenwich Vil-|card party from 9 to 11, All wel) gonata tor’ Violin and Plano, Firat | 1:30—cat vege peer e Entertaining in compliment to Miss Vivian Tyson, who will wed Capt,|fer Noble Auxiliary, entertained the ois. eee MPL ge Stes ila lesen : seatovements cos o--aJ. Alden Carpenter |'"""ieq by Me. cit Ti Vivian, 6 Carroll Hamner, U. 8. M. C., in June, Mra. E. B. Holmes was| members of her committee Thursday | spaTThs AUDUBON pet ee Pia th he club, the pro] ; is eine 12:30 RECS pia : 10--President's mesaage. at an informal luncheon of eight covers at her home Thursday noon at the Y. W. C. A. Plans for| gocimTy table Cac neh cand for: chart: | CANADIAN CLUB. Leis, Harte eae dite dr aleeauaee: 1c) Artet Contant cre he a ieee assisting at the baby clinic which! ‘The seattle Audubon society will| ‘The cormmitte ; The Canadian club will entertain Mahan presiding 2:00—-District president's addroas, d 7 ‘afternoon Mrs. Herbert Henry Eling and Mrs, Raleigh Peterson | will be held April 17 to 20, were made.| take a bird walk Sunday | he committee in charge comprises | with a card par Tuesday evening, | 1:20—Call to order, 2:10—Symposium, “The Inter-relation of is unday, March 26, { ; ene ij i Tar ten A enaerchioe i aiid aie Virginia Carroll, chairman for the|March 27, at 8:30 o'clock. Both ‘Star Spangled Danner, Musle to the’ Artist.” a pee: ea and handkerchief shower at Mrs, Eling Acme, leaving from the olty light plant on|ratfies committee; Grace Demro,|bridge and whist will 1 Jayed, Al} | 125—"Relation of Music to State Board Club—Mra. F. 5, Palmerton, chair~ ave, N. LITERARY AND TRAVEL CLUB | Eastlake ave., at 11 o'clock. Any ono | “ahh s | bridge and whist will be played. Al of Education,” Mrs, Josephine Prea= man musle, y chairman of decorations; Lilian |¢ 1 : : : . ¢ ‘qhe Literary and Travel club will| interested ts Invited to Join the group. | gentent tr Malenee teine ee Canadians and friends invited senate ttle tuberintendent, Olympia Committee—W. 8. FW. Music Section in the Press,” Press—-Mr, Warren Crane, Port-Ine March 26, at 2 p, m,| This is a splendid time of the year Le puter Musicale on Palm shiney) tneet Mondas |ing committes; Mabe yn, chali« arvana ai bie : 2:00. pmen’a Auxillary to Seattle tolligencer, Senttlo. at the home of Mrs. B. G. Shorrock,| to observe the spring migrants, Tako| man of the tavehe ara ety, Chal MYRTLE CHAPTER NO. 48 Rymphony Orchestra,” Mrs. Loual| — Manager—Mr, Frank P, Food, mans #. Elizabeth Richmond Miller has arranged the program for the Lenten 421 W. Galer st, Take W. Queen|Cowen or Itavenna cars to BE. Gar-| Isic and dance com+| Myrtle Chapter No, 48, O. BE. 8, Mendel, Boattle. ser Metropolitan thoater, Seattle Rusicale at the Women's University club on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock.| Anne car to Sixth ave, W. Miss | field st. ates with Mabel Randolph and| will give an entertainment and |2:16—YOUNG ARTISTS EST (Con- Generas Publio—Mra, “erulee ollowing are the attractive numbers: Busey “wil keelew «Chery. Or Clee Tildred MacDonald, general chatr!aance at the Masonic club, Arcade | voici" Asbo enter eataine be acuta taeda Double quartet, “Charity” (Rossini}—Mrs. Lou Staude, Mra, Harold] chard,” tho popular drama by Anton| FREMONT W, ©. men, 5 building, Saturday evening, March | “1Syic soprano— K. Fivken, Seattle, Iluatrated by Swendsen, Mrs. Ceci! Bagley, Mra, Clark Burkhelmer, Miss Louise] Ghokhob, recently produced in New| ‘Tho Fromont W, ¢ U, will hold | woatan's crv: Beall a1. The program will begin at 8 Atta, tiVol che, Gapate pee ae Perry and members of sie, ‘Miss Graco Teo, Miss Mary Hllenberger ahd Miss Jesslo Leo) York by tho famous Moscow Art Tho-|It# annual institute on Tuosday,! “aronowing. the, covear bustnens |? SOR CREE! Gratam Morgan, on of ME ater Co, Current events, in response| March 27, In the Fremont Baptist PLO eres eee eae tection returns, ." tor two violins (Bach)~Katherine Lashley and Masa Furuya, ‘0 roll call. church, N. 3th and Linden aves, | mectne of the Woman's Civie club. | crtONIAN CLUB arawetl,’ Xo, Matinte ty bavi Wei ‘Charles Hamm at the plano. Ads eave opening at 10am. A hot drink will] SUoMd4y, Murch 27, at 2 o'clock, at} “sno Ctonlan club will hold its reg-| .aqleanne Are), . suo etbihe lp lavtteas wencee ieee d solo, selected-—Mr. James R. Harvey, CUSTER AUXILIARY NO, 4 bo served. In the ovening at g| {NOY W.C. As a dolightful muster] uiar meoting Tuosday, March 27, at i vention, whether membera of. federation no, Sonata, Op. $1 (Beethoven), “Farewell,” “Absence,” “Roturn"—Mr.| Gustor Auxillary No. 4, to Custor| o'clock, there will be a gold modat|Prostam will be given, which will In:]9 5, m, at the Federated clubhouse,| Tens ; won not. Rarine, Camp No. 1, Sons of Voterana, will| contest, seven young people partici. | "Uae there numbers: Mra, W. R. Hawthornio will bo the! AMAL TIA With All Your, Heartay, ouble quartet, “Inflamatus Stabat Mater” (Rossini}—Mrs. Harold G.| hold a business wveasion at Veterans'|pating. An Interesting program hag | ?!ane #elo—"Llebertraum' (“Dream of | chairman of the day, assisted by Mra] epie Kpirit Flower", Campbellotipean r Almost Unbelievable en, Mrs, Cecil Bagley, Mts. Clark Butkhelmer, Miss Louise Schla-| hall, Armory, on Monday, March 26,|bec? arranged for all wexsions, rye) dstie Cualhee ” M**| rank Talmage and Mra, red Steyh,| Barttone- eile ‘i , Miss Grace Teo, Miss Mary Hilenberger and Mins Jossle Leo Poole;| at 2 p,m. hi mt ence Vocal Soll : : The members of the board of trustoos Aria, “Vislons Fair” (“Itorodiade”) sao nately realize the won des, Mrs. Lou Staude ot A Aad ga lAUILEARY en! Tina’ (a) The Mower Bong’ Hottman| of the city federation are invited to io Last Bong. Shih Towers th ae Gocaieeiany meee foe fhe. afternoon will be Mra, Iiioitis, Marple ana Mra. ADDITIONAL CLUBS | HOSPITAL (b) “Thy Teaming Hyer. «MacDowell attend and club members aro. to Contraite si ei ; repo pedi Foal galltage tos i " ti " i ht s) a, "Fale Springtin " 0 2 WHIST ; e's howpital will give a bene: | Yen ee 1G. D : “phe Dana wchwawick | ; Luncheon for Alumnae National Visitor Pinhe wireet. car men and tho taaien'{f¢ bridge party, Wednesday, Apri | “fey maraoa Hoya | “Che Neconnity of Dance Malt Ordinance | 6:00 p. m--No-homt dinnbr, Cream for the first b) Bvene pik ag Ae Re and Wished-for Remults’ “ON TO ASTIBVILLE' a X1 Delta alumnao entertained with a luncheon at the Women’s| auxiliary will give a progresuive|4 Ut the home of Mre Aa ak cli GE Pa) Mra. Henry Landon Hotel Gowman, Second and Stewart time, White-Flesh ‘omen's " M i) Palmer iy f ity club on Wednosday in honor of Mrs, Charles HB, Combe, of| Whist party in Union Record hall, |Bryant, 1107 21st ave, N m Minn 15 p fe at tho plano | 89 SAA aE cs a Aten. Clara Mover Martie, tonatmlatrens fl a7 yr . ‘onl Ho ME Know a Lovely Garden". D'Hardolot eb ev clevapasst arate appa chapter, national Visitor, and Dean thet Hunley Coldwell, of ‘the Tucwday, Mach 27, trom 2 to 4, 4 VotnL ON sta Avian | Laethan Ged fone Gardens yVel Ate, Fredoriok Wee Gratunte teaftio | ity Penutl | manager Covers were placed for twenty-five, ies! HOME.COOKHD DINNER | CET) Mee BID CLUB ‘The Union Dames of the Civil War morning, Brother. sun Jor Jackson, superintendent of Mins Francos Dickey, University of he Caleldh club will meet fuen.| will serve a home-cooked dinner at vehiman perk board WESTBERG mer Dance at Yacht Club diy, March 7, with Mba. J, 1*.(Veterans’- halt, Remi “Niotot’ Sis thait 2° hha ery idthtineteaor peter hon Gouraud's 27, Wriday, Ntra, Grace Wil; Mian Delle Misa Joftie Hublect=—"Influence of Hong on the UD iey PhiNipa | Yacht club has cards out for a “thgiN stool NA" dinner-dance on| Forbes, 431 Boylston ave, N., at 1|March 90, at 7p. im. At 2:80 a1 oy (edna ii Nelton, Mish Marion OCG, Mish Lite of a Nation.” (@) i : dan , 49 WN, d 0, . mM, At 2:80 and 8] ‘Tea will be served In the ten. room ethan, Hee : a Stavitc apvwrienta ream urday evening, March 31, Dinnor at 8 o'clock, dancing to 12 o'clock.’ p, 1m, p.m, there will be w card party, | ‘following the mustoal numborm eHmaA wlrtben er hluttroe reengenk(Gnetenbetioe Rulumtarsh onseaiyremartan 4 yin uid }

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