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PAGE 12 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829. | Mrs. Stuart Luncheon Hostess on Friday; | ‘April Program at Sunset Club ONORING Mrs, Patrick Parnel! Clark her parents, Mr yea Mrs, F. M. Dudley Hadley Stuart ts entertaining with a afternoon at the Sunset club. . Program at Sunset Club Announced Phe first program for the month of April at the Sunset club will WWednesdry afternoon, April 4, at 3 o'clock, when Will deliver an address on “Dipk fons Between t | Biatés and Great Britain From 1 The hostesses EP Mims Frank E. Burns and Mrs, Ira Brown Wednesday, April 11, there will be a business meeting in Wncheon at 12:30 o'clock > The annual meeting "On Wednesday, Apri! 5) The last affair for of Loa Angeles at the Hotel Sorrento, who Is visiting Mrs. covers luncheon of twelve be on Bissett connection with followed by t 10 o' Tuneheon at 1 o'clock, w 18 in the morning the month comes on Wednesday P Selock—a musicale, with Miss Winifred Parker, contralto OR. Harvey, tenor, and Mr. Wal MacMurray at the plano. em. Castien and Mrs, Thomas A Fransioll will be the hostesses | Miss. Leonard to Honor Miss Baxter Miles Olive Leonard Is entertaining with a luncheon of fiftes Sunset club Thureds oon in honor of Miss Harriet Baxter, 4 tobe of next week April M: Mrs ats James Charles n covers at Mrs. Turner Luncheon Hostes 8s Complimenting Mrs. Ct Ba “ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gust home from California, Mrs. Bcheon for ten this afternoon at th - Bridge Luncheon Plan ned for Friday Tm honor of Mrs. William Sherman W Mrs, W. H. O} Satertaining with a luncheon of forty-five cov lowed by | afternoon at the Women's Uni ker, er ts ers, fo ‘Frida Versity club. Assistants Announced for Tea Assisting Mme. Auzias de Turenne at the reception for her daughter-in Maw, Mrs. Amaury Auzias de Turenne, at the Sunset club next Tuesda Mfternoon will be Mrs. Edwin A. Strout, Mra. Thomas Ruhm, Mrs _ Stimson. Mrs. Ira Bronson, Mra. W. W. Felger, Mrs. Robert ) Bits, Robert Walkinshaw, Miss Rebecca Collins, Mrs. Edwin A. 8 fe Arthur Latimer, Mrs. Lister Holmes, Miss Elma Collins Gloria Frink. iternating at the urns will be Mrs, John Collins, Mra. Alexander Baillie, Burke, Mrs. Daniel Kelleher, Mrs. Clarence Peck, Mra. William McEwan, Mrs. George Testers: Here Mrs, Roginald Parsons. . Thomas wen, out, Jr, and Miss American Association of University W omen| American Association of University Women will hold tts March Rg at the Women's University club, Sixth and Spring. ifday, March 31. Miss Peterson, of Tacoma, wil! talk on “My Summer t Bryn Mawr” and Miss Rena Raymond, chairman of the membership Hittee. has arranged an interesting scheme for helping attain the c Ey@ueta in the national membership campaign. The meeting Is open to and guests. ments for the lecture of Elizabeth Drew on m Drama,” to be given on April 5, will be completed. prejoicing over the honor given to the president of the national organ-| Miss Ada Comstock, who has just been appointed president of plitte college, Harvard university. Miss Comstock is the first woman Phold that office. “The Tr rs. Shirley Parker Honor Guest C. B. White and Mrs. Edmund F. Taake are entertaining with a Tuncheon at Mrs. Taake’s home, 38th ave. and BE. Union st., on day afternoon, April 10, in honor of Mrs. Shirley Parker, Wing in April for California to make her home. Covers will be p F twenty-four intimate friends of the honor guest formal Bridge Luncheon honor of Mrs. Stanley Dollar, Mrs. Merril! Robinson has ar on and bridge at her home for Friday afternoon, with d to Mrs. Dollar's close nee: etty Wedding Solemnized . very Pretty wedding was solemnized Sunday afternoon when Miss f Marie Reid was wed to Mr. Morris Halpern at the home of the ie, 548 18th ave., Dr. Samuel Koch officiating, at § o'clock bride was beautifully gowned in white Canton crepe, embellishod pearls. Her veil was of white Chantilly lace, fastened with a wreath ‘Orange blossoms, and for flowers she carried a shower bouquet of lia ‘roses, sweet peas and orchids. The only ornament worn was a ing of pearls. "Whe bridesmaids were Miss Evelyn Reid, Barnes, a cousin, of San Francisco. Miss Reid's dress was of Nile green taffeta, trimmed in silver, ‘was banded with silver. Miss Barnes wore Lanvin green taffeta with trimmings and head band of gold. Both maids wore lovely corsages of |, Sweet peas and orchids. "irs. I. Katz, mother of the bride, was gowned {n black Canton crepe burnt orange trimmings, and her corsage was of violets and roses.| home was lovely with elaborate baskets and wall pockets of spring fa. Following the ceremony a collation was served to fifty relatives intimate friends. "Whe bride traveled tn a dark blue tricotine tailleur with a flower-trimmed hat. After April 15 Mr. and Mrs. Halpern will be at home at th apartments, 721 17th ranged invitations the bride's sister, and Miss : 2 heon Honors Olympia Visitor Complimenting Mrs. J. L. Johns, of Olympia, who is visiting in town,| . R. C. Baumgarten entertained today with a bridge luncheon given her home, 451 Wheeler st. Vedding Anniversary Celebration “Celebrating their tenth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel] will entertain at bridge ee Sica honie next Monday evening. ’ | the pleasure of her small son Glenn on his sixth birthed id Bates Thompson entertained with a junior party for ten of friends and their mothers on Tuesday afternoon, March 13. . . edule at Orthopedic Shops . A. E. Barry will be hostess for Denny-Fuhr ¢ Tea Shop Friday, assisted by Mra, N. A nes, Mrs. J. F. Keller, Mrs. H. P. Kennedy, Mrs, L. A. Parshall, Mrs fB. France, Mrs. A. F. Linden and Mrs. H. B. Morris, | "At the Thrift Shop on Thursday morning Mrs. H. L. Koetter and Mra. A. Gerhart will be in charge for Mount Baker Park gulld, and in the George Mueller and Mrs. B. Quick for First Hunt guild Women’s Clubs | CLUBS FOR THURSDAY guild at the Ortho.) Johanson, Mrs, M. C. tee and to the hospital committee | for relief of Spanish War Veterans! “AUXILIARY TO GREEN at Cushing hospital. All members COMMERCIAL CLUB and friends invited to attend | Green Lake | aes ie erclal club will meet at the| poric soCraL CLU en Lake library, Thursday even-| ‘the Dorie Beuial clan. 0. i. # i March 29. Mrs. Landes and Mr.| meet Thursday, March; Abe 2| Kelley will speak. The object | orctock, with Mrs. Anna Martin, 5007 | to obtain improve: | second aye, N. ¥ | Mrs. Cla ine, assisting hoste: AN Eastern Stars and friendg Invited, | et BETHLEHEM SHRINE Bethlehem shrine, No, 1, Whi Shrine of Jerusalem, will hold puly installation of officers in Mawonte | temple, Thursday, March 29, at 8| o'clock, will | RY CLUB Zonery club will meet Thurs. March 28, at 8 p. m., in the lec foom on the fourth floor of the C. A. Dr. &. E. Barnes will . The public is invited. E barney LU B he Seattle chapter of the Ameri. {Literary association, the Seattle ry club, will meet in the music got Mr. Harry Krinke, McKel- ry building, Thursday, March 29, at m. All members are urged to at- as \mportant business will be FORTSON-THYGESEN AUXILIARY » Port#on-Thygesen Auxiliary, U. 8. W.Y., will give o card party at V oe DAUGHTERS or Daughters of St. George will meet with Mrs. D, MeKevitt, 3721 42nd ave. 8. W., for luncheon ‘Thursday, March 29, at 1 o'clock, followed by cards, CLUB “FRSA” Ladies’ Soctal and Charitable club Freja meets at Swedish club Thurn- day, March 29, at 2 o'clock, Mrs Edward Bladine will entertain tho etane’ hall, Armory, ‘Thursday, |™embers after the meeting with an March 29, 2p.m, Beginning at 6:0, a| #fternoon of car icken dinner will be served, At Se Air p.m. there will be a musical pro-| ALSACON CLUD followed wy dancing, ‘The| Alsacon club of the Y. W, C. A pts of the day and evening will | meets Thursday, March 29, 8 p, m., Riyen to the U, 8. W. V, Camp|and play hour in gymnasium at 9 104.2, for their legislative commit. |p, m, ‘a United | will be who Is! 5 | INTERLAKE P. A and her! g | house Mouday president THE [ DAVID AND RUTH GROUT = The little son and daughter of Mr. Portrait by Grady. and Mra, E. « Music M. NTURY CLUB ub W . M in “Butterfly” DRILL. TEAM FRIENDS.OF as an publi x arin, p : | UNION BIBLE CLASS Union Bible claus of the Y A 30 p. m.| PAY NURSERY The members|! I noon, ADDITIONAL CLUBS Mada a Kline woman y April 3 Interlake P. wi of “Tutlt | flor * Kate Pinkerton », at Trl the basement of the scl clas Gord Natale ( Blast business meeting will be @ program. Mr. Carl E. ( speak and Mr. F. E give a talk on Work. An original play, “Naturaliza will be given by puplia of Mins Hurd; puppet Mins Ackley’s p tofre ro de Flen Junior Hig arte Rapr Aida,” with , Any June Mer nts in © at- aig} an ase y » Del Credo as evel Cortot and Thibaud Concert Apr’ a 9 An artiat pils Par hment SEATTLE tend. AUXILIARY POST NO. 18 7 Americ in joint at th lee, 4 March No. 2 Parme Friday Take car LADI The 1 Ite reg rento, lar mee Tues ‘clock Ay a ual meeting been postponed until May " note oe of the Fren rovernment INDORSE MRS. MecLOUGHLIN {thousands of music The Federation of Wome clubs | try over are at ite meeting at th 4 club- | his announced afte’ indorsed | | Musidians N. McLoughlin for state | that it is Mr sincerity ax an a mus lovers the ¢ inxiously an appearance 1 music crit Cortot’s u eationable t in the | main for hi sn. Pos. | seaned of modesty and charm of per. sonality gree, he scorns spec tacular ¢ Yet he in virile and brilliant the perfection of hb technical equipment ts evident Mra. George a music reason DATES TO REMEMBER THURSDAY, MARCH 20— Mrs, William ft. Mocking and M J. Edward Clark's bri at the Yacht club. MONDAY, APRIL Mr, Everett Earling’s Sunset club for Mis r fiance, ta and |times. Following hie phenomenal re eeptiona in Spain, Fr nd land, Mr. Cortot is making an exten sive tour of practically rts of the United States, and will appear in recital and as ist with practically every symphony orchestra in this country, Harriet Bax Mr. Ryan &. Equally intéresting in the axsootn. | tion of Thibaud In the present tour Among repre school of vio without a ri A |that 4 and | [elegance and pos style that is purely his own repertoire embraces practically jentire scope of violin Mterature. Is the possessor of a rare Stradivari us violin, once the property of Ball lot, The violinist has made two pra vious visits to America, hig contem: {plated third tour being delayed by |the outbreak of the war, in which | }he acquitted himself with great cred. | URGEST it in Wi military duties, which were | Wee | extreme! ardous in character, — | uid Also will appear as sololat | jwith the leading symphony orches- | jtras, During the past season he played over 100 times in Burope, in: | | eluding 12 sold-out recitala in Paris alone, eS REE “Hot Cross buns Hot Cross buns One a-penny, two a-penny Hot Cross buns,” The tiny fraction of a | penny will spread your ‘hot cross buns with delicious, healthful Nucoa Phibaud ta a tone wing with Junior club's pure and Mra. Francis Gu: dinner at home before club's Circus dance. Mr, and Mrs, ft. Wililam Crosby's dinner at home before the Junior dance, Misa Lue lub's TUESDAY, Mrs, It Frink's the Junior His the | the air home Junior APRIL 3— Auzias de Turenne's recep in honor Mra. . George Otto Brek tea at the Women's club. Mra. Macy eon at Miss Harriet Haxter and her flance, Mr, ivan #, MeCord’s, dinner the Haintor club, to honor embors of thelr bri ESDAY, APHOL, ne marriage of Miss Harriet Nax- ter to Mr. ivan 4. MeCord 7 at #40 o'¢ i otte wed in Mra, Edward‘. at home. The marriage of Miss Beryl Dil to Mr, Orville 1, Kneen, at At. Paula church, at #:90 o'clock Mra, Tidmareh’s bridge-lincheon at home honor Hor houne guest, Mra, Thobert Wight, of Ht, Paul, THURSDAY, APIIL tb Drama lweture by Mr, Glenn Hughes at the Women’n University club In the evening, DAY, APRIL, Tm Arthur William Pratt's and Henry Arthur Pratt'n toa at home of the former, in honor of Mrs, Canniin Howard Hofrioh ter and Mise June Sanders Mra, John Court's bridge party in Honor of her niece, Miss Irene daokaon Vord's bridge tea Grout.| “et Tamaki Miura Triumphs Personal — Mra. jay wi from Palo been spending m iH 4 to sper CRISP COOKIES A Victrola for Easter os Easter would be a good time to surprise your family with a Victrola, They will be delighted to hear the beautiful Easter anthems. They will enjoy all the won- derful variety of music and en- tertainment the Victrola brings into the home, The York ‘Terms are No Inter Open Evenings. Hilo Gist. METROPOLITAN GRAND SAN OF COMPANY, MAT. 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