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PAGE 10 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 082 Informal Supper Will Welcome Miss Bender; Affair Will Compliment Miss Jenkins ONORING Mw study of th Sfe entertaining rida Meir home, “Saghalic Bridge Luncheon and Shower Mrs. U. C. Bs will entert b her home on Wed s] Margaret Jenk @N added com; Sports Clothes The Women’s Ur Fear on Frid. Wonderful Snnual affair The comm Kerr, Miss tm Mrs. Andrew Pr Officers Hosts for Dinner Dance _ The wardroom off U. 8. C. an the harbor, were @inner on board shir Covers were placed for bund a table decors’ Ing basket of sprir s ounded by cor Dainty colores « for the men wer tra provided mu Lieut. Comma tah and Mrs. Wac Saturday eve Buests on board shi; Patrons Named for ® lecture on “A Revi Wil be given under F p)) Women’s University club in f ©The patrons and » Padelford, Dr. and \ B Ball Mrs, Ross W Morris Lundquist, chairman ers of t C. G, cutter Haida, evening at a beat sages a. sand le Hawatla Lecture Ul be Dr. and Mra. F. M nham, Dr, and Mrs, William P, Gorsuch wr, and Mrs, J. B. Harrison, Dr. and Mrs. C. Edward Magr mn, Dr. and mire. Pierre J. Frein, Dr. R. M. Garrett and his mother, Mrs, Mins May Ward, Miss Ethe! Hunley Coldwell. =) eeire. Robert F. Sandall, Mrs. Henry W. Pennock, Mra. A ers, W. N. MacBriar, Miss Cella Shelton, Miss Rebecca W. Wright, Mrs I, Buchanan, Mrs. Paul N. F Mrs. H. L. Cunliffe, Miss Caroline , Miss Margaret E. Thomas, Miss Marie Carlson, Mrs. R. E. Hort John Wilson, Mrs. Ira N. Gates, Mrs, James A. Pease, Mra, W. i, Mrs. Edmund Bowden, Mrs. George A. Rarker, Mis ire, Miss } n MacAll Miss Helen P. Taggart, Miss \ Miss Jenn Young, 3 Bankhead, Miss Mabel Fu B. King, Mrs. Harry J nan, Mrs. E. C, Matt Stanley A. Griffiths, Mrs, Colin 0. agers, Mrs. Cart F. Gould, Mrs. arrett H. Albertson G Mrs. Dz Marion Edwards, Sumner and Mrs. George W, Solidas S2 The ushers for the evening will be Miss Marie Carlson, Miss Ruth Dally ¢ Dorothea Miss Josepha Burns, Miss Marianne King 4 Florence rs. Wolfe Luncheon Hoste Se complimenting Mra. J. F Mra. J. J. W PWith & luncheon of fourte on We wster, c ers at her homie ree sear ‘opular Visitor to Wed Or. M. P. Anderson, of Tulsa, Okla, announces the engagement of his fer, Emma, to Mr. C. I. Hannis, of Tulsa, tho welding to take place lay afternoon Anderson is a sister of Mrs. Frederic Hall White, of this city, with She often visits, Mrs, White ls now in Tulsa, where she will remain Ml after her sister's marriage. see ea Will Honor Senior Women Sim accordance with an annual custom, the Washington Alumnae asso- ition ‘ill give a tea on Thursday afternoon from 3 until & o'clock at the ialu chapter house, 4530 University bivd. The affair will honor senior women at the University of Was Hmvitation tx extended to all sentor women to drop in informal the alumnae members. In the receiving line will be Mrs, Henry Suzzallo, Mra. Thomas Askren. Edmond \ Miss Ethe! Coldwell and Miss Mabel Anderson Presiding during the tea hour will be Mrs. Howard Hanson, Mrs. Marion Mrs. William Dehn and Mrs. Walter H. Beals. Assisting in the ing room will be Mrs. Harvey Lantz, Mrs. Alfred Thompson and Mrs igile Hemphill. In the dining room will be Mrs. Charles Somers, Jr, and L, Elliott. ridge Luncheon Planned Mira. Wiltlam E. Young is entertaining wit! at her home next Friday afternoon. . wonsor No-Host Table ff and Mrs. Varde McFarland and Mr. and Mr« host tabie for twenty Saturday evening it club. gton. and Da ¢ dinner sponsored dance at the eee idge Luncheon at Home Ermest W. Ingalls will entertain with OM Wednesday afternoon at her home, 705 ad John B. Harper will be hostess Tuesday afternoon at o of two tables, with additional guests at the tea hour HW be from army and navy circles. n info The gue Patronesses Announced for Concert “Patronesses are announced today for the musicale the Woman's Century Will give Wednesday afternoon in the Women Yauditorium at 2:30 o'clock. Ei The proceeds will benefit the Woman's Century club building fund Z ‘The Mst includes Mrs. George D. § Jones, Mrs, F, ) “Graham, Mrs. H. R. son, Mrs De Forest, Mrs. M. E. fa fe Airs. J. H. Soper, Mrs. J. B. Hill, Blake D. Milla, Mra. 8. H Me) Mrs. George N. McLoughlin, Mrs. Jessie M. Elliott, Mrs, John | Harris, Mrs. Ida C. Hatcher, Mrs. E. E. Heming Mrs H Sara Williams, Mrs. Henry Kauffman. Mrs; J. Will Jones, Mrs. H. C. Pigott, Mra. C. J. Challar, Mrs. Arthu Holt, Mrs. Louis Marks, Mrs. Henry Bittman, Mrs. A. Harker, Mra. W. F . 8, Griswold, Mrs. Cynthia Adams, Mrs. E. Fitzsimmons, firs, J. N, . A. Gilmore, Mrs. John Crawford, © Mrs. Frank Woife, Mr Mra. C. E. Horton, Mrs. C. H. = Birs. Almon Allen and Mrs, Percival Collens. _ Service at Orthopedic Shops r First Hill guild will be in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Tuesday, with Mrs. G. B. Reilly, hostess, assisted by Mrs. A. J pp Peters, Mrs. C. R. Collins, Mrs. A. L. Hawley, Mrs. J. B, Quick, Mra, T. >} Buschmann, W. Simpkins, Miss Laura Cardin and Miss Ma Cletian. | Winslow Guild will be in charge all day at the Thrift Shop, ee; by Mrs, Eric Poulsard and Mrs, Harry versity club's w. ah, Kerr, yron Nelson, WwW. W. Mrs. Dahlem, osonted Horrocks, @omen's Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY W., Tuesd: April 3, at iru the Andes, tor and Peru,” Mrs. George Thirsk: The Canadian Women's club will| “Chile,” Mrs. J. BH. lslee; "Visit Meet Tuesday, April 3, at 2 p. m.,|to San Diego,” Mrs, B, W. Winters, @t the Federated club house. Mrs, We Oe Hodge, chairman of the pro- OWNING SOCIETY committee, has arranged the} seattle Browning following numbers to be presented | Tuesday, April “at 4:30 o'cloc! ¥ W. C. A,, with Mrs, BE. L. Dean » Combating the Narcotic vil,”|and Mrs. D, J, Challer honteasen Canon William 1 violon TAL Ren [OVERSEAS Womm y Ar" Executive committer 0 Bea le Mixes Catherine Ssullivan,,Miss Doro-| unit of Ov reas irovaled ry Sine thy Sullivan and Mrs, Thomas Sul-| League meets in Blane's ¢ Tues Iiyan, day, April 3, at 6 o'clock. sae JOHN F. MILLER W. R, ©, John F, Miller W, Rt. C, will be en- tertained at luncheon by Mra, Minnie Butterworth, 602 Olymple place, CANADIAN WOMEN'S CLUB soclety meets at 12:30 o'clock in RAVENNA P.- T. A, Revenna P.-'T. A, will elect officers Tuerday, Voliowing the business ses. wlon, Miss Winifred Parker will sing, Mad “Atint Susan Jones,” a clever| Tuesday, April 3. Luncheon at 12 onenct comedy, will be presented! o'clock, Under the direction of Mrs, Oliver . . Rasmussen. CUSTER CAMP 2A A Custer , N QUEEN ANNE STUDY CLUB Custer auxiliary m )) Qlieen Anne Study club will meet| at Armory, Tuesday 5 with Mrs, C, W. Karner, 1421 Ninth o'clocw a nd in clubrooma » April 3, at 7:30 1) All Fisken, Mrs. W. A.| _|¢lub flower at the m THE Music Joseph Bonnet |Concert Tonight Joseph E t, one of SEATTI Personal Amert | | Mr, and Mra jthe week-end sts of Mr. an Mr. and Mrs Concert Will Be Last of Series Furth will t Mra It. ¥ Stelg ommerce bu membe DORCAS ¢ Dorcas ¢ 28 W 3, at 1 o'clock eee YN HIVE Hive N WASHIN Washin, & WOMAN'S BROADWAY P- ! | Broadway PT. A rn April 3 Mra Ww meet with 1611 Sixth ave a. for Lo & lun ¢ off orn a BRITISH AMER AUXILIARY The pan's RELIES WOMAN r « elie SOCIETY EST been postponed unti aye., Tuesday, | April 3. Ehection of officers. Mra | William P. Harper will talk on “Th Educational Loan Fund of Stat eration of Women's Clubs.” . QUARANTE CLUB The Quarante club will meet with Mra, Helen R. Holt, 4801 Beach Drive, 8. W., Tuesday, April 3 |%.0. B. CLUB oe | The regular business meeting of | WE 8 TUESDAY CLUB the Ik O. HB, club will be held Tues-| T pmen'n Tuesday club will day, April 3. 2 clock, in the F meet w W. S. Griswold, 455 of officers. Tuesday, Ap . 10 p. m, SHAPTE ee F of Lady Stirling} ALKT PT, A chapter, D. The regular meeting of the | home of Mra. F tandoly T. A. will bo held 23d ave. T 1:30 tay, April o'clock. Hos Mrs. T. W. Tr Electlor A prograr nt and Mra. Charles Talmadge ranged. ae eee F. CLUB RING CO. D. OF H. CONVENTION ME The King County I tD. LP. M. Damor eonvention will conyene Tuesday at In Evergreen hall, eday ouse, Tuen at 3 onsen out | A. R. B, M. The A. R }with Mra, FF. vernity wa meet 10a NORTH North will ~=meet Bowen, 4422 Corlisa April 3, at 2 p. m jing at 3:15 o'clock fan addreas by Mr | Take car No. 18 with Mrs. ave guoste Papers uenday tusinesm meet There wi Hugo Kelle read Not Join the "| SUNSHINE CLUB The Sunshine club of Queen ¢ | chapter, O. E. 8., will meet Tuesda | April 3, at the Masonic temple; whist Eastern Stars and friends in | vitea. SEATTLE LODG the other | 2 NO. 7 / 6, by | Seattle Lodge No, 7, D. H. P. let 6 {will hold ite next regular mesting servi in Evergreen hall, 1409 Ninth ave., National | Tuesday evening, April 3, at 8 will be jo’clock, Members are reminded of |ful slides and |the important business to be trans. /C. A orium, jacted and urged to attend. No. 7/vited will entertain the King county con vention during the day and expect jto have many of the out-of-town vi itora remained over for the ¢ | meeting, when a very nd interesting progr | sented Park “Our Parke tures od in The publi given audit SEATTLE SOCIAL CLUB The Social club for of hearing meet Tuesday attl the hard will 7:30 p. April 3 Furman } ness college, Fourth and Marion | hard-of-hearing adults a ie | oe © | WOMEN'S LAKEWOOD CIVIC | 2 IMPROVEMENT CLUB GENERAL GEORGE The Women's Lakewood Civic Im- | WASHINGTON CIRCLE provement club will elect officers for} Con. George Washington circle will the coming year, Tuesday, April 3, at| moot Tuesday, April 3, at 1p. m | 2p, m., at the Lakewood clubhoune. aT fembers requested to be present,| FRUIT AND FLOWER The program will include a tray-| MISSION CALENDAR elogue on the Hawaiian tslands,and| ‘The April mootingn for the Mra, J. H. Templeton will give vocal| and F ver Mission will take place numbers. jon Tu lay, April 3, an follows: The Marigold was adopted as the Alki circle, with Mra, George W. ting held on} Lennan, Canada drive, at 10:30 a.m, | Hunt's Point efrelo, with Mra. C.} . Hunt's Point, at 10:30 a. m Junior circle, with Mra. Sidney Goodwin, 7515 Woodland Park at 11 a.m. Mount. Baker circle | Hugh Fleming 7 ¢ }10:20 a.m. & FAIRVIEW A. jin Mah Jongg, for thone Interested. A. will moet at the| North Broadway guild, with Mra m.| Harry Otls Meknight, 203 Betlovue m will consist of a violin| ave. N., at 10:30 a. m, atherine McLean; | Queen Anne circle, with ineth Kaylor, and a play, | W. Austin, 983 Kinnear place | by the pupils of Miss| at 10:20 a.m. Mra. CC | Whitwell's room, Hlection of offi-| assist the hostes | cers and also delegates to the stato ite | convention at M hall, in May. | FROMONT W. C. T, U 4 | Fremont W. CG, T. t ! CHORAL CLUB | Tuesday, April 3, at 2p ‘The Tadies' Lyric Choral club will| home of Mra, J. W. Calrns, 3 ot for rehearsal Tuesday evening,|bion place, ‘Those attending April 2, at 7:45 o'clock In the men's] asked to answer the roll call parlor at the First Pr an item from the Union chureh, A quotation from one of It, see ry at SEATTLE COUNCIL, P.-'T. A The regular Counct) PT. A at m. m will be pro- All are welcome. Marth 20, HEIGHTS The Sunset Heights Literar | will hold a 1 o'clock luncheon and soclal afternoon at the home of Mra. Nina Sattgove Woodland Park ave., on Tuend: April 3. M. Coe club aye., with Mra Mth ave. , at ing and instructions ree Mra, W. lowing “Cindere nn will will m. meet at the Al are with Signal or ditors. RAINIBR BEACH meeting of Seattle | WOMED motion plettire com-| ft | mittee, will meet In the board of edu-; Women’ Jeation rooms, ‘Tuesday, April at | rank 10 a,m. C. C, Gray, principal of tho | uenday gular r of Kainte with 68th Keach lub Mr Parrish » April a, moot aaa ut 2 ¢ Ave }1 Fourth | noon, Wmervon school, will speak on “Re-! nation of officers, rN) } ! ie Hie \ i} -E STAR a [ IDEAL GOWN |] ——;| News, Notes 5" ADDITIONAL CLUBS IULBAN FRIDAY } ARNOLD LECTI VENING out doubt the t on China today. At talk the audience wi privilege of asking questi 1902 Mr. Arnold was sent to “hina as student interpreter in the ice and ti his present di Hoe is the father with MOTION BROAD 1 Motion lor, #0 er outstanding rt in the little stage same 1 al |from there committer many other organ- “an,” com April 8 quaint old n Hew the ul valley of and here hool nw the been filmed, Will part of the gaunt miles up from Horseman night! Ichabo master, Crane, the amo to grief, But ng Hossiar for the He 1 takes the gallo} toger shrewd schoolm: SON THYGI AUXILIARY Fortson Thygesen give a relief tea Thu at the home of Mrs Auxiliary will day, April 5, Clara L, Buist, Luncheon at WE SEATTLE REVIEW NO, 61 West Soattle Reylew No, 51, W. B. A. of the Maccabees, will in Carpenters’ hall, 4441 California ave Wednesday, April 4, at 8 p. m, Of ficers requested to wear white. eee FLORA BP. BATEMAN L, L. 0. A Flora 1. Bateman L. L. O. A. No 148 will hold its regular meeting oO. G. T, hall Monday evening. April 8 o'clock, bers welcome, LITERARY AND MUSICAL CLUB The Ladien’ Literary and Musical club will meet with Mrs, W. A Hlor Wallingford ave, Fri day, April 6, at 2:30 p,m meet ALPHA CLUB Alpha elub will t April 5, with Mra, G. H a Highland drive, 40 p.m, ‘Thursday, Appleton, Luneheon at WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION The Women a of Madrona "y hytwrian chureh will meot in the" ladies’ parlor, Wednew. day, April 4, at 2 p.m con will be served by Circle 914 assumed | s| their gardens Canadian mem: | Campfire and Gossip é beat Juding Ja: artificial thod. 600 yards at one time m one mile in three days 6. Swim 15 fect under water. 6 Bring up a cup from elght feet of water. 7, Do three standard dives. %. Pans life saving requirements. | “Flying Fish” assist the ewimming respirat The cont Torch EF ore ications are further Information mi x Campfire bh Iding, Seattle, Trp to the Ocean lines of road y forests, warm a and, ri. That's brea rip to The trip ts arr and is open ith a mini be given a trip limited to 20, and the ing to Port Crescent road to Mora a to the (Call to Angeles, over headquar and lat ¢ Wl You Help? Tho Campfire Girls ar flowers, plar . to take to t Each have t ager to x shrubs, ir camp on Vashor & the people en most generous in Is contributions — for Camp Sealth has al ady been greatly beautified and Again the invitation Is being given. party of girls will spend spring vac tion at camp, planting flowers, and cleaning grounds. If you have extra plants or shrubs, call Campfire head quarters, a Campfire Girl will cal! for therm, or leave them at 4169 Ar | cade building. seods giving the Miss Ruth A. Brown, executiy secretary of the Seattle Campfir Girls, leaves April 3 for New Yor! torie club will meet Friday April 6, at 2:16 p, m,, at the Univer ity Way club, 4580 University way Tho program will be in charge of thr ,| Parliamentary procedure department of, Clark P. “International Kissett will speak on Courts,” “SPRING FEVER” DAYS ARE HERE | QPRING is the time of renewed life and vigor in Mother Earth, and should be with you, What you need is that beat of all “spring tonics," Gude's Pepto-Mangan, for ov: thirty t ra the Hesiod spring medici undreds of thousands at families, ‘Take it fora short time, and see how the purified blood goes dancing through your veins, how new strength and en- durance thrill ayeey amiaels and tissue, Your druggist Gude's Pepto Mangan, both liquid and tablets, Gude's Noon lunch | adquarters, of plans to stop in ¥ Signs on the ouver Island Hike MONDAY. Honeymoon Time and another catchy song, In an Old Rose and Lavender Shawl— 5c. Wonderful One, waltz, and another Whiteman waltz, Underneath the Mellow Moon— 75c. Clinging Vine, fox trot, and a novelty Whiteman fox trot, That American Boy of Mine— 75¢. Red Seal Suggestions— An astounding record: De Luca, Mar- dones and Martinelli singing “Life Basely Taken,” (William Tell) —$2.50 Hugo Kreisler, violincellist, plays“I’m in Love,” (Apple Blossoms) — $1.25 Werrenrath, baritone, Kashmiri song, “Pale Hands I Have Loved” — $1.25 Play Vieor records on Third Avenue at Pine eetemelinea rs busta essere wh Seattle APRIL 2, 1928