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PAGE 10 Seattle Society Edited by Lilian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0609. Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould, Teleyhone, Capitol 0829. Miss Jenkins’ Wedding Day Set for April 21; Betrothed Pair to Be Honored Sunday| Evening A marriage of Miss Thora Margaret Je Mrs. Charlies Thompson Jenkins, to Mr. My. and Mrs. EB. P. Joh will be 1, at 8:20 0 , at the home of the Morgan will read the service. Miss Helen McGillivray will be maid of honor, and Mr, Cart M. Johinsan, brother of the groom, the best man. Barbara Barkley, daughter of Mr, &nd Mrs, A. H. Barkley, is to be the flower girl, and Jack Braid; tho little son of Mr. and Mrs, J. Fred Braid, will be the ring-bearer. A reception will follow the ceremory. Assisting are to be Miss Helen Dickinson, Miss Grace Simmons, Miss Margie John and Miss Susan Jurich. o* ae E 7 _ Supper to Honor Engaged Couple 4 Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Lundquist have arranged 4 supper of twenty overs for Sunday evening, in thelr apartment in the Arcadia, in comp IMéEnt to Miss Beatrico Goukl and her fiance, Mr, Wallace Orr McClyment Of Aberdeen, whose marriage takes place on April 17. At Mrs. Lundquist’s tea on April 15, for Miss Thora Margaret Jenkins, a Dride-to-be of April 21, assisting will be Mrs, U. C, Bates and Mrs, F. M. Miline, who wil! preside at the urna, and Mrs, F, Gilroy and Mra, Raymond Ryan. Barbara Helen Mackintosh will receive the cards. English Novelist Will Lecture Monday Women’s greatest work can be accomplished thru social activities, rather Than in politics, is tho opinion of Hugh Walpole, clever a Sho will lecture Monday evening, April 16, at the First Presbyterian church kins, daughter of Mr, and ward G. Johnaon, ized Saturday evening, t's parents, Rey, Sidney son of April THE SEATT =) | ELIZABETH LEA under the auspices of the Women’s University club, | > Owing to his high position in the English Itterary world, Mr, Walpole! Dumbers among his Intimate acquaintances such eminent men as ¢ IK. Chesterton, Bernard Shaw, Arnold Bennett, H. G, Wells and John Galsworthy, whose books he discusses tn his lecture, “Books o Friend: | Bhip.” Ho Is thoroly familiar with thelr methods of working and his! Fecture will be Interspersed with much interesting reminiscence. / The Women's University club has been planning for months to make the Welpole lecture one of the biggest Hterary occasions of the season. | | ‘There are still a number of good seats to be had for this lecture, which | 5) Will be Mr. Watpole’s only lecture in Seattle, On Tuesday evening he will) fn Tacoma on “Psychology and Fiction.” On Sunday afternoon, to honor Mr, Walpole, there will be a reception Sgt the Women’s University club at 5 o'clock for members and guests, The reception will be followed by a dinner, Reservations may’ be made until "moon Sunday i Monday evening, following the Walpole lecture, Mrs. 8. D. Wingate will entertain at a buffet supper. About thirty guests have been Invited oe: 8 Plans Progressing for Tennis Ball Pians are maturing for the opening reception and ball the Tennis club Will give on Friday evening, May 4, in celebration of the completion of “the new ballroom and additional facilities at the club. | ‘Miss Haze! McMillan ts chairman of the entertainment committee, assisted | ‘Dy Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan. Assistants and patronesses will be “announced shortly. | “- a . * * | Enteriains for Visitor | Mrs. Clarence A. Smith entertained with an informal tea at her home fn honor of Mrs. John Higgins, Sr., of Long Beach, Cal, who Is her son, Mr, John C. Higgins. | on 62 @ Opening Exhibit at Fine Arts Gallery | ‘The Seattle Fine Arts society announces the opening exhibition of the) | Work of the art departments of the high schools Sunday from $ to ( o'clock at the Fine Arts gallery. | Miss Clara Reynolds and Miss Victoria McLean will be the hostesses the afternoon. | ‘Miss Frankie Sullivan, accompanied by Miss Agnes Roses, will sing the) he Land of the Sky Blue Waters” (Cadman);| ‘By the Waters of Minnetonka” (Lieurance), “The exhibition ts open to the public. a . ee ociety Affairs at Fort Lawton | Fort Lawton has been rather gay socially during the past 10 dayx.| ded among those entertaining were, on Wednesday afternoon, April) ‘Captain and Mrs. Robert C. Macon, who gave a bridge supper of six rc and Mrs. Edwin Burling entertained at bridge on Friday ‘ the oceasion being the chaplain’s birthday. Four tables were in| iy and prizes were won by Mra. Walter Pashkoski and Maj. H. C, Moore. Friday evening Major and Mrs. Tolbert F. Hardin were hosts at a| for Captain and Mrs. John H. Rodman and Lieutenant and Mra. | to an apartment ¢ | . Miss Lea left today for Tacoma, where she will join her| grandmothe Sutton, With them she will and will sail ¢ trait’by Grady. CLUBS POR MONDAY CHAPTER AC, OF P Chapter AC, of P, E its regular meeting M April 16, at the home of Mra, F ornat, 2704 48th ave, N. E. The Laurel hurat bus leaves 14th N. B. and 40th st. N. at 130 p. m, eee MYRTLE CHAPTER NO. 43, 0. E. 8. Myrtle Chapter Ne. 43, O. E, 8. wit] exemplify the degree in Corin thian room, Masonic temple, Mon day evening, COMMO pril 24 for England and the continc nl.—Por-| @omen’ Mrs. Henry Hewitt, and aunt, Mrs. Albert|ana Jack leave Sunday for New York s Clubs WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The French depart Woman's Century club Monday, April 16, at 11 a. m Hotel Wanhington, At the last mee Ing the following officers wore elect-| od: Mra, George A Stanton, chatr- jman; Mra Louls Marks, vice chair. }man; Mra. T. J. Butcher, secretary | treasurer. J The art department meets Tuesday | j with Mra EF, Ingraham, 1552 16th] ‘The program will be given by Mra. William Elliott and Mra A. . Warner. Sterieopticon views will be shown of the work of | Lorado Taft, scutptor, The drama department will meot | Ore; Mr, “| woek for ¢ LE STAR Personal ra. Mitchell Gilliam | York to wall Ma sident Monroe for will spend the uate ft today 2 on the @ngland, summer Archibald Pre where she vinitir R or, in Lon Richard A, Ballinger, with non, Mr. Richard © Ballinser, and mother, Mrs, Mary A. Bradley will May 1 to the Arcad apartments Mra her ramov with her Robert Oldham, Jr. Lawrence McClelland, ts Sunday by motor for Call Mina Oldham will visit her Capt. and Mra. William in Coronado, for a short ‘The party will be joined later Mr, Robert Old motor Frances Oldham, Mr. Mion brother, and Mr leaving fornia, cousin, Merritt, time. in Los Angeles by ham, er, and will two or three weeks home tn Mrs, C. 8. Wheeler, of Pendleton, and Mre, 1. D. Herod, of Zillah, Wash, and Mr, N Johnson and Miss Bather of Mount Vernon, came down to tend the graduating exerc of the c of the Spoken Word, at Cornish, . Mra. Ray Sterling will le day, April 16, for her hon tralla. am ave Mon. o in Aus Mr. and Mra, W. 1. the turned Thursday from a five weeks’ visit in Del Monte, Cal Mr. and Mra. Donald (Dorothy Greene have from the Volunteer Park apartments rk Court Sea re MoClallan removed Lane Summers und children on Joslin left thin week rk on a business trip, Miss Princilla Anderson and ber house guest, Mme. Suzanne Colli« non, of Parts, returned last night from a few days’ visit in the Grays Harbor country. Mra. Harry Sharpless har ed from a month's trip tn Bc Dalifornia. return see Miss Ruth Niblock, who ts visit ing her uncle and aust, Mr. and Mra, 8. Harrin Warner in Middle ton, Conn., mpent the Easter vaca tlon in New York and Boston. see Mra. J, H. Miner and sons, Hart . are viniting relatives in Portland for a week Mr. Aubrey Wilton day on t th Alex Angeles to be awey week . Tues Jamen T. MePh jcltated upon th Allen, April 1 * H. Thomas left last fornia, to visit her #on, Mr, Joseph H. Thomas, and daugh ter, Mra. Frederick H. Oman, for noveral montha, . Mr. and Mra. Willlam Pitt Trim- ble ‘© arrived from New York, and are guests nt the Hotel Sor- rento, Mr. Mra. and little son, and Cansius EL Gates Robert, mulled today non will remain for several wooke B. | at | the a ett ec ETC TT DATES TO REMEMBER MONDAY iL it~ supp r TURADAY, AVHIL Edward # bridge (ea Moge’s luncheon at | compliment | hi f Mary % unt ¢ Mise Thora Mar Woodruff» * and Mre, 0, T luneheon at Wheaton’s bridge Bike’ chub WRIDAY, AN Officers and Jenkina, Mre THURSDAY, AKL Mre J. APKIL 90- card party Cirele Fruit and ¥V at Hotel Gowman WHIDAY, MAY 6— Tennis ball at WHIDAY, MAY * Ur Junior Amphions Give Concert The Junior which gave its by Tuesday evenin ganized by Dr, R. L. Glase for the pxepose of continuing the musical education of the boy's volee from the High Behool Glee club, until the voice ts mature enough to joln choral society. im, given by the society is well balanced and reoelved. The as sisting artinte were Iris Canfield, cellist; Mise Evangellr L prano, and Dr. R. L. Arville Heletad in the dire Amphion firat conc wan , baritone R. RUMMAGP BAL r ch dD, A. R have a rummage eale Tuesday and Wednesday, April 17 and 18, at 1806 Westlake ave i] eee | NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF WASHINGTON Princess Angeline parlor, No. N. D. W. will give a whist card party at Dartnall’s cafeteria, on Baturday, April 28. Playing starts promptly at 8:20 p.m. All members jand friends invited. ta! apter, “ae jfor California, where Mra. Gates and | spagris COURT NO. 1 AFRIL 14, 1928. SATURDAY, (Campfire News, Notes and Gossip ‘The Campfire Girls’ conference will) twins), and It take place in Seattle, M tn months old wsive. The following ™ will t observed May 2 tration | ree ern, 4169 Ar | 1929, 4:00-1:00-—Mixer Volun teer park or Broadway high school, (depending upon the weather) 7:30—Hvening meeting, communt Ifire ntunts. Talk, “Indian Legends,” | and | Profe Edmond 3 not later t Satur May 2% fi 4 Registration continued.) f Vinit craft exhibit at Campfire head quarters | M:20.10:00 Bon Marche ~ Group 1g and Campfire songs. Round discussion; “Byniboliam—W hy and How Wo Use It in Campfire Chairman, Mra. Fr Helsell, Dis cussion led by Helen Gray, Amelie n Till, Winifred Her Anderson, Catherine Baum, Elizabeth Turner, Alice Lopp, Har | riet Bear, Merlyn Bullis 10:00+11:00-—Girla’ sension. man, Jean Till. Round table discus- | “Campfire an All-Around|¢ ngs f What Does It Mean to well as ¢ a Campfire Girl? What Let's all wet toget Five | ® best conferen Wo | held. { Campfire Around | nin remember | ceanful bable Honemar i “v4 pfire Nhend-| recomme a Here's news for ish towel from every Fire dty, That's what Lobequa in h towel hemmed by the ¥i personally delivered to Loh June 1, If the n make them, we'll let the Ca Girls the Fir or an an se them around, time comes , Prospective Firemakers take warn sing ing. 2 cunes for cating be read and butter, been wi retra: ven t have ho have The first Northwestern conte Chatr of Campfi Beattlo May o Girls in to by The program sion pace ars From Any group wishing to use Camp ‘g|Sealth for week-ends this spring jshould sign up at Lohequa. All trips ¢| will be under the supervision of head- quarters and may be opened t eit bs ap seanion A fee of Aftdeess < , ach girl to ¢ World?” 00 the h Girls ; Sea Take motion plet 4 What to 7 Go Camping “What to airman, 4 table d of Re-| The for 1 dership ire Honor yatem ee One rank of T compreher Campfire, and t ature | before an aud of the requirements er {8 to prep talk on Camping 2:00—Free for lunche Guardians’ } 4:00 Track meet Grand Council, on. Woodland craft her Torch work. Bearera Untversity | Do you make m The hequa the for the exhibit bad such fun they Best | | trxed to attend chi emen all denominations Signs on the Trail We're still look |baby. It must be a girl (u W. L. C. W, CONVENTION wi maps they made at the Armory. They making them that all Campfire Girls h in a body mm | Lohequa wants girls to cut Camp- fire news from the papers. Choose >RIL, 25 the paper you have in your home | APRIL 25 land clip regularly every bit of of interest to the club| Campfire news, Turn clippings in to women of Seattle ts the sixth annual|ronequa every week. assembly of the Woman's Legisiative | Council of Washington, to be held in| this city, April 26 to 27, inclusive. | The University Christian church has |“ en secured, and a very timely ana|°% © interesting program is promised by ) #4 conimittes in charg prised © Woman's Legislative council |the sroup. orga a ly to co-ordi-| mes {sting societies into one body, and its|the grand council or of your booth, membership now represents women’s |%!l at Lohequa and order them. |clubs from practically every city and|Thero are especially good ones of town in the state. The council is|the Council Mire, Every camp count divided into four general groups: so-|book should proudly paste one in clal, education, economic and govern-|to remember the fourth Campfire ment, and the heads of the various|birthday in Seattle, departments are ever active and are ~ accomplishing much good in the spe-| Something Interesting is always |clal work apportioned to cach group. | happening in Campfire. This spring |The official publicity organ is the|we aro to get \out a new symbol | Legislative Counsellor, edited by Mrs.!book using all the “symbols Miss | Sophie 1. W. Clark, and published! Eien has made during the past three years for Campfire Girls. We | have a copy of most of them at special Ekolohas b a fine set of me ocks and pressed flowe The us with a ve given Lohe ed specimens t of leaves ame lovely pi lin Seattle, | tt N e |ALPHA CLUB ELECTS The Commonwealth club will meet cheat Seattle court No. 1, Order of the William Marshall. | Miss Gwendolyn Newlove, daughter of Captain and Mrs. George New- &, spent the week in Tacoma visiting Miss Emily Nettleton. | Saturday evening Captain and Mrs. Leslie J. Cartwright entertained | two tables of bridge. nt and Mrs. William F. Marshall had as thelr guest for the Mrs. Donald Ayres, wife of Captain Ayres, of Camp Lewis. | compliment to her sister, Mrs. L. 8. McCready, of Eugene, Ore., who} “yisiting her, Mrs. Harvard C. Moore gave a tea at her quarters on day afternoon. Captain and Mrs. George Newlove were hosts at a beautifully appointed | at their quarters Tuesday evening. The places were marked by | ly dainty cards, which harmonized in effect with a large center-| of sweet peas, tulips and carnations of blending tints of pink. The ts included Colonel and Mrs. Crabtree, Captain and Mrs. Robert C.| con, Captain and Mrs. Frederic Milner and Lieut. C. J. Kindler, | (On Thursday afternoon the ladies’ bridge club met with Mrs, Alexander G Four tables were in play and a few guests came In later for tea.) and Mrs. Milner entertained at a bridge supper on Thursday | , honoring Mrs. L. S. McCready. and Mrs. T. F. Hardin gave a dinner on Friday evening for aptain and Mrs. Walter Pashkosk!, Lieut. C. J. Kindler and Licut. Ray Floya. . Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dinner Hosts ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leroy Morris entertained with an informal dinner of pht covers Thursday evening at their home in Mount Baker Park Z . formal Bridge Luncheon | Mrs. E. B, Ballinger {s entertaining with an informal bridge luncheon her home at Lake Ballinger next Tuesday afternoon. ° informal Buffet Supper ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClelland entertained cight guests at an informal supper Friday evening in thelr apartment at Hamilton Arms. . irs. Eberting Has Informal Tea Corwin Eberting entertained a few friends informally noon in her apartment at Hamilton Arms. c . . . osts to Bridge Dinner Club Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Brown are entertaining the members of their bridge dinner club this evening at their home, 636 Mercer place. Covers will be _ Placed for twelve. 4 c 4nnounce Marriage of Daughter ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robert Barnaby announce the marriage of their hter, Maude, to Mr, Ray Harl Daughters, son of Mr. and Mr: Willam ughters, on March 17 at Los Angeles. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Daughters arrived from the South last week aud will ike their home in Seattle. ‘alendar for Orthopedic Shops Trinity parish will be in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop on Monday, | Mrs, A. A. Phinney hostess, assisted by Mrs. Gilbert Black, Mrs. miel Dice, Mrs. Carl Knausenburger, Mrs. Carl Lucke, Mrs. 8. B. ie, Mrs, John Hayes, Mrz. J. H. Condon, Mrs. G. G. Suddock and . C. Diekoft. _ Tuesday, St. Mark's gulld of St, Mark's church, Mrs. M. Cheal, chairman; Wednesday, Westminster church, Mrs. Scott Matheson, chairman; Thurs- St. Margaret's guild of St. Mark's church, Mrs. D.\McKacheran, chatr- ; Friday, Alki auxiliary, Mrs. Charles Gaffner, chairman; Saturday, Park guild, Mrs. H. F. Brown, chairman. The Thrift Shop will be in charge of University sulla, Monday, nted by Mrs. C. A. Wintermute and Mrs. C. Baker; Tucaday, Kast nd Drive guild in the morning, Mra, J, Moore, chairman, and Inter- fen in the afternoon, Mrs. George Cooledge, chairman; Wednesday in morning, Queen Anne guid, Mrs. Harry Rowe, chairman, and in the a noon, Madrona gulld, Mrs. B. H. Petley, chairman; Thursday morning, tenton Hill guild, Mrs. C. §, Holmes, chairman, and in the afternoon, First guild, Mrs, Fred Gilman, chairman; Friday, Mrs, J. Ellerker, Mra. C. C, Dodge and Mrs, George McCord; Saturday, Sunset auxiliary, Mrs, J fler, chairman. GROTTO CLUB Novel features are being planned the annual dance of the Ladies" otto club, to be held in the Ma- onic clubrooms, Arcade building, pril 28, nécording to Mrs. Arthur Schultz, committee chairman, is event hag always been a very ible one, and the committee at tea Friday | | repre. BENEFIT LECTURE AND THA The Seattle League of Women Voters will give a benefit lecture and ten at the home of Mra, Edward P, Wiek, $208 Hunier blvd., Tuesday Afternoon, April 24, at 2 o'clock. Mr. Glenn Hughes, of the University of Washington, will talk on “The Mos. cow Art Theater in America the ing, 6:16. on ‘Democracy. WEST SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOL P.T, The Parent-Teacher as: meet Monday, April 16, at 2:30 p in the lbrary of the school for Wednesday, at 11:30 a. m. | at Dartpall’s cafeteria, Loary bulld-| blue partors of the Y. W.C. A. Monday evening, April 16, at| cers elected at the last meeting in- Dr. J. N. Bowman will speak | clude: Mra. Arthur Holt, chalrman; Fred W. Mrs. in the) ort | receiving Bert, Jr. vice chair man; Mins Sara 8 Williams, secre tary-treasurer. A | The club will hold a rummage sal ation Of | at 1806 Wentlake ave., Thureday, Fri- the West Seattio high school will| day and Saturday, April 19, m. | 21 Mra. W. J. Blackwell, chairman, ho! East 2 the child w Seattle Clabes, will and 63; Mra. Fred Evans, vice Federation Mr, and Mra. Stephen A. Allen are| Apri 19 at the home of Mra. congratulations on the | birth of a son, Roger Preston, April Oth ave. 8. W. ol department of the of Women's eld at the Bon Mar. 17-21 (inclusive), be election of officers, . At 3:10 Mr. Carl | chairman, Melrono 2450; Mra George 2. Croson of the school board will! Haecker, chairman of motor corpa. che, April The clinic ts not wo much for the speak. A sired, . KING COUNTY LEGISLATIVE FEDERATION Several of the candidates for the city council have been invited to ular meeting, Monday, April 16, second floor clubroom of the Y. W. Cc. A., and visitors are alwa wel- J” IN PARK WOMEN'S CLUB The Jefferson Park Ladies’ Provement club will meet Monday, at 2 p,m. with Mrs, F, B. 2801 16th ave, 8. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS LYRIC CHORAL CLUB The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will meet for rehearsal Tues April 17, at 7:45 o'clock, In the main Sunday school room at the First Presbyterian church. LINCOLN P.-T. A The Lincoln P.-T. A, will hold the last regular meeting of the year, nex 4, Election of officers. An in- teresting program has been arranged by the foreign language department of the school, with Miss Edith Michol- son in cha A paper on Value of For and South America. Spanish classes will the Spanish comedy, which will be interprote will be a talk concerning work, Large attendance desired, sleeve FREMONT W. C, ‘The Fremont W. Tuesday, April 17, at 2 p. m,, with Mrs, A. W. Whitner, 3909 Burke a Bubject, “Child Welfare.” POE T.U, SOCIAL Be ‘The Soclal Club of the Maccaboos will give a benefit for the Marathon team on Thuriday, April 19, at 1:30 p. m. in the small hall of the A. 0. U. W., 1409 Ninth ave. one WALLINGFORD CIRCLE Wallingford Civele of thie First Presbyterinn church will meet at tho home of Mra, C, B, Ingalls, 1631 N. band at, Wednesday, April 18, at 2 p.m, Bring bazaar sewing, re WHITWORTH Pw. A, Whitworth Put, A, Wednenday, April 18, at will meet 45 py, my that this y Winter of 1922." ‘The assistants will be auaouaced jater, The program will he gly 5, G6 and 10, alection of officers, large attendance ts de-| speak before the Legislative Federa- | ttion of King county at the next reg- | p. th. These meetings are held in the | 9 Im: y evening, | Tuesday, April 17, at 2 p. m., in An-| “mhel A fw of the Russlan colony in n Language” will be given. Mr. Robert Allendes will speak of the relations of the United States | Members of the | scenes trom "Zaragucta,” | 1 later. There Wrench T. U, will meet scoring of the perfect baby an for the ailing one, Thursday, April 19, will be Orthopedic day, All ailing children will be given special atten. tion that day. The children not Well will be cared for firet and will | Save your rummage from “clean up” week and phone from your dis- {trict to the following chairmen: Queen Anne, Mra, Frank Wolff, Gar field 2101, and Mra. John Whalley, jGarfield, 1109; eacon Hili and Mt.\not be kept. waiting Saturday, | Baker, Mra. J. Will Jones, Beacon| Apri 21, will be Infants’ day. No 2028; Beach Drive, Mrs. B. 0. Jonen,| child over 6 months old will be ex- Weat Seattle, Mra. Fred The beat child apectalists In aham, Went 4477; Madrona, Mra have been secured for | M. J. Fatkenburg, East 8212; Capitol | Thursday and rday, Dr. D, | Hill, Mrs. J. J. Lea, Capitol 2459, and| 11. Houston will have charge of the | Mrs, Louln Marks, East Inter-| medical etaff and Dr. H. C. Puckett jlaken, Miss Alice Miller, East 1895; | wilt have charge of the dental staff. | North Broadway, Mra. J. | R. Nichol,) Following is the program: East 2660; University, Mra. C. A.| Tuceda: bell 7 Wintermute, Kenwood | M. &. President Of tho Gs- Pre iets | “attie Federation of Women's Clubs, | ROBERT MORRIS SOCIAL CLUB | 3:00. me Dancing Robert Morris Social club will} ,,, bene! rep meet with Mr. Herbert Lary, |) 2m - Wednesday, April 18, at 1917 42nd| Dr. Copeland Piummgr ©. N. Picnle luncheon at 1 p, m.|2!45 p. m.—fome te “Concerning tern Stars and friends welcome.| Piet of Sh! city Mra. by the Wars, Nose the award Parsons Betty Thomas | Hugh Cueqno ‘April In Seattle League of Women Voters for | z Prosident the afternoon at the home of Mre.| State Federation | Edward P. Fick, 3208 tuntot blvd, | 59, Womens, Clube. presiding | 4:00. ma—Care of ‘Teeth the afternoon of Tuesday, April 24,| 29° ™——Gare of Teeth Glenn Hughes of the University of | 2:30 p. m.--Expectant Mother Yashington will speak, the subject] }—Pertonal Hygiene Period ‘ rf | 2-Commen Discomforts Explained his lecture being “Moscow The-| 3_variy Signs of Danger ae Com ater |1922." | is being displayed in the benefit tea planned by the of the of in America in the Winter | plications Dr. Chas. D, Shannon 2:00 p. m—fShowing of Children’s Clothes on Models 3:20 p, m.—Danoing Bally Sue V Thursday, Aj M. Bonnar, hid Welfare Detormitien Children Dr 2120 p, m.—Ior Red Cross Minw N. Fredericks 2:00 p. m=—"Old Fashion Sketoh’* By puplis of the Snowden Dramatic Sehool Georgia Millen Retty Thomas Dorothy Schechert Martha McDonald ‘Thelma Martin, Violin Dorothy D, Snowden, Accompantat Friday, Aprit 20 Seattle will participate {n the enter tainment, among them Madam Alex: lander Breisgaloff, denehter of the} former Princess Gezarin of Russis A few of the students of tite univer: sity will serve tea in native cos. |tume, It is also planned to observe a few Rusaiin customs, Those assisting Mrs, Fick will be Mra. W. §. Griswold, president of the State League of Women Voters; Mrs. Eva Godfrey, president of the Seattle League of Womon Voters; Mrs. A. C. Crookall, chairman. of | tho committee on tickets: Mrs, Will fam Turnacliff’ chairman of the 19 ate Chairman presiding Prevalent in R. ty Jefferys Nursing and Junior Dourtas | and| he Spring Song” | 1 by Yoom | Americanization commitiwe; Mrs, Tt. I. Weeks, Mrs. D. A. Mitchell and Mrs. Altha Perry Curry, ee CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB The Seattle Civic Improvement club will meet at the Federated club- house, Thursday, April 23, at 1p. m, Mr. Frank Gates will tall on “Rose is" and Mr, I. A. Pyser will speak on the “Tax Limit Longue.” Imneheon will follow with Mra, A, Rich as hostess, and cards will be played later, At the Inst meeting tt was decided to buy a plot in Wood: land park and beautify it with rose bushes, Mrs, M, J. ohn and Mra. M, Cummings were appointed as the | committee in charge, Mrs, Henry Landes, Past Proxident of the City Hederation of Women's Clubs, presiding 2100p. n==What the Clty Ix Doing for tho Children Dr 2120p, mo—Blent Pictures Menry Hartman, of the Sight Saving De- partment of the Public Sehooly 2:00). ma=MINK and Ita Food Value i, M, Read Saving with Motion 2:20 p, 12 Hd over ala montha examined, oe N'8 CLUB Infants’ b of age will bs * ATTLES WOMA The art department of the Seattle Woman's club will meet ‘Tuesday, April 17, at 2 p.m, at the Fine Arte building, Amaranth, Social club will moet Jay Thatcher, 4117 Burke ave. eee WEST SEATTLE REVIEW, NO. 51 Went Seattle review, No, $1, W. B. Baby week,” under the auspices of | 4. of the Maccabees, will give a card |Party Wednesday, April 18, at 6 p. m., In Carpenters’ hall, 4441 Califor nia ave. Business meeting at 7 p. m. eee ALKI REVIEW NO. 59 | All Review No. 69 will hold its |regular meeting in A. O. U. W, hall, Wednesday evening, April 18, at § o'clock. Initiation. e-e | SUNDAY CLUB MEETING | Women as well as mon are invit- jed to the closing number of the Y. iM A, Sunday club meeting, |which will be held in the “Y" au- jditoriur Sunday, ‘The Hinshaw Con- |cert Male quartet, of New York, will |give a musical program, Bayley will tell of the w Sunday club, and the First Meth. odist orchestra will furnish the in- |strumental music, O, L, Jacobi, of Tacoma, will speak at the friendship supper. . St PIGHTS LITERARY CLUB | The Sunset Heights Literary club | Will hold its regular meoting at the jhome of Mrs, Jennie Steeves, 4516 | Greenwood ave. on Tuesday, April 17, at 2 p.m, eae ALOHA CHAPTER NO, 116 Aloha Chapter No, 116, 0. will hold a card party |ing, April 13, at Wing's cafeteria, at |%:30 o'clock. AN Eastern Stars and | friends invited, se EB. Friday even: see LADY EAGLES CLUB Lady Eagles club will meet in M. e. B, A. hall, 1923% First ave., W nesday, April 18. Luncheon at 1 |p. m. NORTH END nd Progressive club will at the Puget Sound Savings and Loan association clubrooms, 300 Pike st. Tuesday, April 17, at 2 p, m, ‘There will be a debate on “The Port Commission Project. oe eee LADIES’ LITERARY AND MUSICAL CLUB The Ladies’ Literary and Musical club will meet with Mrs. T. FH. Pro- cunter, 2929 Second ave, N, Friday April 20, at 2p, m, ° WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLVIC CLUB The Woman's Lakewood Civic Im- provement club will hold its regular raceting Tuesday, April 17, at 2 p,m. at the Lakewood clubhouse, A speak: er will address the meeting on “Americanism,” see HIGHLAND PARK P.T. A, Mighland Park PT, A, will moet at the Tighland school auditorium Tuosday, April 17, at 2:80 p.m. Mra, Henry Landes will speak on “Com. munity Problems," Annual election of officers and delegates to the con: vention will inke place, Refresh ments, | The following officers were elect- jed to serve for the ensuing year at |the Inst meeting of the Alpha club, {held at the home of Mrs. G. H. Appleton: Mra. W. C. Cutlar, presi Jaent; Mrs, W. K. MacFurline, vice president; Mrs. T. B, Garrison, cording secretary; Mrs. J. H. Litt, corresponding secretary; Nrs, G. H. jAppleton, treasurer; Mrs, William |M. Curtiss, historian; Mrs. Carrie B. re-} |Lohequa but we're trying to collect all. We'll also include other orig- {nal symbols, Bring yours in. Help make a book we'll all be proud of. You'll want the headband for the May conference. Mrs. Frank P. Helsell (Miss Ellen) will help girls with symbols Thursday afternoons from 3 to 5 at her home, 630 38th. Take Madrona car to end of line, walk to right around Blaine boule- |Vailantine, trustee, |vard to Fullerton and go two blocks jup the hill. SOUTH SEATTLE P.-T. A. The regular meeting of the South |Seattlo PT. A. will meet Tuesday, April 17, at 2:30 p.m. The children from the different rooms will con- tribute to the program. eee CAPITOL HILL W. C. T. U. | Capitol Hin W. C. T. U, will meet jat the home of Mrs. Marie Gresham, |1226 15th ave. N., Tuesday, April 17. Luncheon at 12 o'clock. erate AUXILIARY TO ROOSEVELT Post Ladies’ auxiliary to Roosevelt post No. 24, U. will Theodore W. Vo ing Tues- Members HARMONY HOMEST! Harmony Homestead No, 1743, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will give a card party Tuesday eve- ning, April 17, at Moose hall, Eighth ave, and Union st. All Yeomen in- vited. . D attle lodge No. 7, D. H. P. A, have its next regular meeting ergreen hall, 1409 Ninth ave, |Tuesday evening, April 17, at o'clock A progressive whist party will follow at 9 o'clock, eo. will in E . ALPHA CLUB The Alpha club will meet Thurs- day, April 19, with Mrs, Caroline F, Clark, 4508 16th ave. N. E, Lunch eon at 12:30 p. m, eee COTERIBE CLUB The Coterte club will meet Frid: April 20, at 2:15 p.m, at the Unt versity Way club, 4530 University Program: Current Review. rehibald Wilson; Music, ys 8. Gilpatrick; Literature, Mrs. H. W. Soules; Science, Mrs. C, A. Newhall. oe HINE CLUB . BL Did you see the exhibit before it t Eagt? There were fascinating articles in woodblocking, batik, tie- dyed, etc. The bead work was lovely jand the gowns were so interesting. | Marguerite Klushe, of the Lewa |roup, turned in the prize textile book, and Helen Gray the best indi- vidual count book: You'll have an opportunity to see it when it returns from the conference. The April Guardians’ meeting will be held at Lohequa Thursday eve- jning, April 19, ‘There will be elec- tion of officers for the coming year, and an interesting program is being planned. A bird hike, lead by Mrs, Compton of the Audubon society, is on for Saturday, April 21. All girls who | wish to go should stgn up early at Lohequa, as the number is limited to 20. The girls will meet at the end of South Park car line at 10 o'clock, with their lunches, A new Campfire, the Nordica sroup, under the leadership of Mrs. {Helen Snelling, has registered at Lohequa with the following officers: President, Ruth Watling; vico presi dent, Mary McDermott; secretary, Cecelia Michaud; treasurer, Nellie Kolstad; scribe, Bertha Bedbury. Fourteen girls will go to Bremerton Sunday night to take part in the Council Fire and demonstration which the Bremerton Campfire Girls will give in the church in place of the regular Sunday evening service. Girls going will leave the Colman dock at 5:15, returning on the 10:30 boat. The girls will be under the direction of Miss Margaret Bringloe of headquarters. The next meeting of the Wohelo council will be held at Lohequa on Friday, April 20th, from 7:30 to 9:30. ‘There will be tests for Woodgatherers as well as Firemakers and Torch- The Sunshine club of Queen City Denrers, chapter, O. E. 8., will meet Tues. day, April 17, at 2 p.m, at the Ma. sonic temple. Cards. All Eastern Stars and their friends invited, eee MINOR P.T. A. An interesting program has been arranged by Minor Pst. A, for a special “Dads’ Night" meeting to. be | held Friday evening, April 20, at 7:80 o'clock, Judge King Dykeman will be he speaker of the evening and Mrs, Clyde Morris will be heard in & group of songs. Refreshments will follow the program. All. the "Dads" are cordially invited to at. tend, which will be the last evening bathering of the current schovi your, Blemish ul h appearance of her Reduces wanatural treaty aking, High Whit sh-Rachel. 1(0¢ for Tried Sie FERD, T, HOPKINS & SON, New York City Gouraud’s iental Cream