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Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Mair: 0600. Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829, Seattle Garden Club Plans First Annual Spring Flower Show; Attractive Program Arranged for Club Musicale. IHE-annual election of the the governing boant assembled for luncheon § EB. C. Hugh the first president of the club, who ts no’ Ramed honor president; Mrs. Alexander F, MoBwan president; Mrs, Edward 1, Garr vice-president; Mrs treasures, and Mrs. Carl F. ( The three to the governing board-are Mrs ard Dwight Merrill, Mrs bPerkins and Mrs, Henry &u Final arrangements were comp! club was held Friday when Mrs. was re-elected Thomas Stimson. cided hn Carroll ontt t the et club abroad, was Ww R retary members ted for the spring flower show to be ~ given under the auaplees of th > May 3, 4 and 5, in the new block at + the corner of Fifta ave, and University st, whichthe Metropolitan Butld ing company has donated for the aftatr Those desiring to compete in the various classes for cups, vases, cash nd other prizes should communicate with Miss Ada Hanford, 1503 10th aye, N., special secretary for the flower show. Information in regard to entrance blanks, pamphlets and regulations of the Garden club may De obtained from Miss Hanford, Entries will close April Prizes in Nineteen classes will be offered and exhibits are open to both professional and amateur competitors. Special prizes will be given children under 12 ~ Years of age for the loveliest May basket Prizes will be awarded for the most beautiful luncheon table decorations; the most attractive window box; the most artistic miniature garden, a numerous other features, The New York Flower Show will be the m for the local exhibit. The Seattle Garden club was founded tn 1917 and has fifty-five enthusl @stic Members, whose alm ts to stimulate the love of beautiful gardens / Among amateurs. Club Talent Will Give Musicale The Women’s University club will give a musicale on Friday afternoon, April 27, at 3:30 o'clock, for members only. The following program. Arranged by Mrs. Harry Stephenson Bowen, will be presented exclusively by club talent Vocal—{a) “How Sweet the Moonlight Sleeps Upon Thts Bank” (Calleott); 4) “To a Wild Rose” (MacDowell); (c) “Orpheus With His Lute” (Sulllvan) —"U" Club Glee Club; Mrs, William Earhart at the piano. Violin Duet—{a) “Serenade der Sennerin” (Labits! Mrs. Victor Zednick Miss Dorothea Hopper at the plano, Vocal—{a) Septich Ode (Brahms); @) “Chi Vuol la Vingarella” (Palstello); (©) “I Heard a Cry” (Fisher)—Mrs. Israe] Nelson; Miss Helen Ferryman at the piano, Sextet—{a) “Thank God for a Garden” (De! Fiego); (b) “Morn Rise” (Czibulka); (c) “Dear Me” (Robert Braine)—Mrs. Harry Stephenson Bowen ‘Miss Helen Addy, Mrs. Edward Hay, Mrs. Homer Eicher, Mrs, Samuel Barnes and Mrs. Leah Miller McKay; Mra, William Earhart at the pixno Piano Duet—{n) Romance, and (b) Waltz, from suite for two pianos, Op 35 (Arensky}—Miss Dorothea Hopper and Miss Helen Ferryman. " Vocal—(a) “Adieu, Forets," from “Jeanne d’Arc” (Techalkowsky); () “Prendimi" (Silesu); (c) “Tha Lute tn the Grass” (Maley); (d) “The Danza” . (Chadwick)—Mrs. Philip Macbride; Miss Dorothea Hopper at tho piano. . Annual Breakfast of Daughters of Pioneers In celebration of the naming of the state of Washington, the Daughters Of the Pianeers of Washington (prior to 1870) will entertain with their @nnual breakfast, at the Hotel Washington, on Wednesday, April 25, at 1 o'clock, honoring Mrs. Kate Stevens Bates, of Olympia, daughter of the first governor of the territory; Mrs. Louisa C. Frye, who remembers the Tanding of the first rarty of settlers at Alki Point in 1451, and Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leory, daughter of the first governor of Washington after it became ‘& state. _ Mrs. Bessie Manning Williams is president of the organization; Mr HH. K. Owens is general chairman tn charge of the breakfast; Mrs. Angie ‘Burt Bowden, toastmistress. Greetings from other historical organization Wil be read at the luncheon and a group of songs will be contributed by Rowena Skramstad, of Tacoma. » On account of the large membership, Invitations to the luncheon have _ Been limited to members, but at 3:30 o'clock a large reception will be held @m the mezzanine floor, to which all friends are invited. . Dinner Will Honor Arthur Hurd |” Mr. and Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan will be hosts at a dinner of ten at the Rainier club next Thursday evening tn honor of Mr. Arthur of New York, who ts a visitor in town. ee and Mrs. Virgil Hancock "Engagement of Miss Carstens Made Known Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Carstens announce the engagement of thelr daugh- ter, Wanita, to Mr. Hubert G, Schenck, of Eugene, Ore. |) Miss Carstens ts a sophomore at the University of Washington and a on t of Sigma Kappa sorority. Mr. Schenck is a graduate of the ity of Oregon and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa honorary fra- The marriage will probably take place in the early autumn. oe 6 Dinner Hosts This Evening ‘To honor Mr. George Hurd and his son, Mr. Arthur Hurd, of New York, * James D. Hoge will entertain at dinner this evening at her home at Highlands. Mrs. Cassels Luncheon Hostess Complimenting Mrs. Frank Hall, who, with Mr. Hall and family, {s “Waving next week for Twin Falls, Idaho, to reside, Mra, W. G, Cansels fees An attractive luncheon of ten covers at her residence on Wednesday ees Guild Tea at Mt. Baker Park Club House ‘| The bridge tea Mount Baker Park guild of the Orthopedic hospital ‘will Friday afternoon, April 27, wili take place at the Mount Baker Park Instead of at The Bungalow, as originally planned. ‘The following committee is in charge: Mrs. Peter Andras, chairman of the entertainment; Mrs. B. L. Sutton, refreshments; Mra. Archie Chandler, il program. Mrs. James Anderson Wood !s president of the Mount er guild. a ed iss Douglas to Be May Bride + The marriage of Miss Lucille Douglas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. to Mr. Nelson Lee Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Les M. Clark, of id, Will be solemnized Wednesday evening, May 9, at § o'clock, at Zeta Tau Alpha house. r Douglas, the bride-clect's brother, will be best man. “The young people are both graduates of the University of Washington. Dougias is a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority and Lambda honorary art organization. Mr. Clark is affillated with the Chi Ps! ity. eee . . cial A frairs at Fort Lawton “| Fort Lawton has been very gay socially the past week, beginning on ‘Wednesday, April 11, when Captain and Mrs. Leslie J. Cartwright were home to the officers and ladies of the post. Mrs. George Newlove was hostess at a luncheon on Monday, compliment ig Mrs. L¥nn S, McCready, of Eugene, Ore. who Is visiting her sister, irs. Harvard C. Moore. The ladies invited to meet Mrs. McCready were . Oren 3. Meyer, Mrs. Peter W. Davison, Mrs, Stevenson Smith, Mrs. C. Moore, Mrs. H. 8. Condon and Mrs, Walter A. Pashkesk!, “Honoring Mrs. Lynn 8. McCready, Mrs. T. F. Hardin, wife of Major , gave a luncheon on Tuesday at Frederick & Nelson's, followed by theater party. The guests incladed Mrs. Lynn 8. McCready, Mrs. Harvard Moore, Mrs. Herbert T. Condon, Mrs. John H. Rodman, Mra. George lewlove, Mrs. William F. Marshall, Jr., Mrs, Alexander McGee, Mrs. Leslie Cartwright, Miss Gwendolyn Newlove, Mrs, Walter A. Pashkoski, Mrs. iph Wiltamuth and Mrs. Edwin Burling. | Major and Mrs. Harvard C, Moore entertained the officers and ladles of the post at a “The Dansante” given in compliment to their sister, Mrs. in 8, McCready, at the Officers’ club on Thursday. Mrs. Moore was d by Mrs. T. F. Hardin, Mrs. George Newlove, Mrs. H. T. Condon Mrs, F. C. Milner. The club was made attractive by a profusion of it blossoms and flags and the bright, open fire lent genlal warmth @nd hominess to the sceno, + On Friday night the officers and ladles of the post gave a reception and at the post gymnasium, honoring their new commanding officer, it. Col. Oliver H, Dockery and Mrs, Dockery. The gucat list {included ‘army folk from the University of Washington, Seattle and Camp Lewis, ides Colonel and Mrs. Dockery’s many ctvilian friends from Seattle. gymnasium was transformed to a lovely bower of greens, flowers and Receiving with Colonel and Mrs. Dockery were Governor and Hart, Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Coyle, Dr. and Mrs, Henry 0, Mayor Brown, Mrs. Burke, Major and Mrs, T. F. Hardin, Captain nd Mrs. George Newlove and Lieutenant and Mrs. Ralph Wiltamuth. | Before the dance Major and Mrs. H. ©. Moore were hosts at a dinner it the Sunset club. Thelr guests included Colonel and Mrs, Dockery, Paptaln and Mrs. Macon, Captain and Mrs. Milner, Lieutenant and Mra. itamuth, Mrs. L, 8. MeCready, Mr. and Mrs. H. T, Condon, Mr. and Frank Taylor, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Campbell and Lieut. C. H. Phillips. Dr, and Mrs. George Newlove gave a supper party previous to the dancé thelr quarters. Among thelr guests were Captain and Mrs. Pashkoskl, ptain and Mrs. McGee, Chaplain and Mrs, Burling, Mr. and Mrs. Carson, lise Grace Carson, Professor and Mrs. Stevenson Smith, Miss Gertrudo thultz, Lieut. C. J. Kindler, Mrs, Peter W. Davison and Mr. Ernest Harris, * ’ "Announce Daughter's Engagement Mr. and Mrs. BR, W. Pontzer announce the engagement of thelr daugh- tr, Kathryn, to Mr, Arthur Todd Hughes, of Bedford, ind. Hoth Mins Pentam and her fiance are students at the University of Washington. Mr, Hughes formerly attended the Colorado School of Mines Gn the University of Indiana, No date has Leen set for the wedding. ‘ | (Drigo); () Minuet (Beethoven); () “Traum | } | } THE ( Mrs. Wallace Orr MeClymont f On Tuesday afternoon, at a charming church wedding, Miss Beatrice Gould became the bride of Mr. Wallace Orr McClymont.—Portrait by Grady. Mother and Alumnae Clubs to Entertain The Pi Beta Phi Mother and Alumnae clubs wil! entertain with a bridge tea Saturday afternoon, May 6, at the chapter houne, 4648 17th ave. N. B, at. 2 o'clock, the proceeds to be applied to the building fund. Tickets may | be obtained from Mrs. Edwin Pipley, Capitol 1910, or from Miss Margaret Yerkes, Glendale 1601, R. 2, Luncheon Compliments House Guest Mrs. J. P. Creitz entertained with a iuncheon of twelve covers Monday | afternoon at her home, 1414 Seneca at., In compliment to her house guest, Miss June Krouse, of Mount Vernon. The party later attended the Moore. . Entertain Bridge Club Mr. and Mra. D. W. Branch are entertaining the members of thelr bridge | club of three tables this evening at their home, 1119 Hamlin at. “28 | Hosts at Informal Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Kent are entertaining with an informal dinner | next Wednesday evening at their home, 2422 Boylston ave. N. The guesta) will include Captain and Mrs. John F. Blain, of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs.) 3. A. Eves and Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Nickum, of Tacoma. s * | Recent Arrivals Complimented | bridge, In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Wood, who havo recently come here from Denver to make their home. Calendar for Orthopedic Shops | Service at the Orthopedic Tea Shop next Monday will te in charge of | Capitol Hill guild, with Mra. Harry Cray acting as hostess, assisted by Mrs. Fred Braden, Mrs. F. BE, Case, Mrs. M. J. Connell, Mra, William Finn, Mrs. Miller Freeman, Mra, H. T. Frye, Mr#. Mary Torroll Glesting. Mrs. C. Gallagher and Mrs. T, J, Mullane. Tuesday, Denny-Fuhrman guild, Mra, W. T. Patten, hostess; Wednesday, | Madrona guild, Mra. Edgar Snyder, hostess; Thursday, Queen Anno gulld,| Mrs. B. C. Yancey, chairman; Friday, Washington-Park guild, Mrs. Fred Everett, hostess; Saturday, Ladies of the Elks, Mm. J. BE, Nicholson, hostess, The Thrift Shop will be in charge of University guild Monday morning, with Mrs, W. E. Henry and Mrs. C, A. Wintermute assisting; in the afternoon, Mra. F. Sander and Mrs. F. P. Lilly will represent Washington Park guild, Tuesday, East Highland Drive guild In the morning, Mrs. J.| Moore, chairman, and in tho afternoon, Interlaken guild, Mra, G. EB. Cool- edge, chairman; Wednesday, Queen Anne guild in the morning, Mrs, Harry Rowe, chairman, and in the afternoon, Madrona guild, Mra, H. B, Potley, chairman; Thursday, Mount Baker Park guild In tho morning, Mrs. G. A. Douglas, chairman, and in the afternoon, Firat Hill guild, Mrs, Fred Gilman, chairman; Friday, Medina guild, kil day, Mrs, Roberta Day, chalr- man; Saturday, Frink Park guild, all day, Mra, 8. A. Carman, chairman, LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB TO HAVE ANNUAL DANCE Patrons and patronesses for the| annual dance of the Ladies’ Grotto! club to be held at the Masonlo club, in the Arcade building, Saturday eve- ning, April 28, aro: Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Davis, Mra. Maud White, will meet Tuosday, at 11 a. m. at the | VF. Loi Tigao ford 1S and Y, W.C. A. Mrs. W. D. 1 urnacliff | sare Rolla Mi ie aie Mr. and will speak on “Faueational and Rec- |S Rolla Moore, Mr. and Mra. Sion Hilla | Francis G. Guest, Mr. and Mrs, John ational Topics,” and Mrs, Willlam | Francis G ih | Prater on “The Relations of Mexico| W: Hyneman, Mr. and Mrs, Orrin aS s Drew, Mra. Annah Davis, Mr. John With the United States, and History 2 Mis hi att of Texas.” L, Hyneman and Mr. Fred P, Gorin, The parliamentary procedure de- partment will meet Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. in the board room at the ¥. W. C. A. “The social service department will give a candy and fresh fruit shower at the Kenny home, 7100 Fauntleroy ave., Thursday, at 2 p.m. A splen- did program will be given, In charge of Mrs, Mary F. Ramsdell. Every one invited to come and bring candy. Take Fauntleroy car. The literature and travel depart- ment will meet Friday morning at 11 o'clock, “The Shantung Question,” by Mrs. C, F, Clarke; discussion led by Mrs. George Waecker, “Village Life and River Life," Mrs, Joseph Kildall, The regular meeting of the club will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. At 4 o'clock the drama de- partment will present’ a Chineso play in two acts. Mra, Arthur Holt {ts chairman of the committee on stage and costumes, assisted by Mra. W. J. Blackwell, Mrs, A. B, Blackwell, Mra, Fred Bert, Jr, and Mr, and Mrs. Charies Louie, WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The meetings of the Woman's Cen- tury club next eek, beginning Mon- day, April 23, include the French de- partment, which meets on Monday at the Hotel Washington, at 11 a. m, The political science department GARFIELD HIGH SCHOOL P.-'T. A. Garfleld High School P.-T. A. will elect officors for the ensuing year at | the meeting Tuesday, April 24, at 2:80. There will bo muste by the Boys’ Gleo club and the Campfire Girls will give a demonstration of their work, Social halt hour will fol- low during which refreshments will be served. LADIES' AID COLUMBIA CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH The Ladies’ Aid society of the C lumbia Congregational church will give a cooking lesson and luncheon, April 26 and 27, from 11 to 2, under the direction of Mra. J. R. Toller. one BRITISH-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION The British-American association Will give its next concert on Priday eventag, April 27, at the Fino Arts hall, 1218 Fourth ave, This will be “America Night’ and the music will be {a necord with the oveasion, All members and friends of the associa. tion cordially invited to attend, SEATTLE 3 TAR @omen's CLUBS FORK MONDAY SULMARY NO. 1 Ni NOBLE UMMIT Bummit YT business seasion on April 23. Officers and also the vention, Dr dress on Mr, John Windell, A short y evening elected tes to the con Wiiltarn Sawhill will \ild Welfare itation will be MYRTLE CLUB Tne Myrtle si Monday, April 2 Masonic temp! All Eastern vited, al club will at? p.m. ridge and whist and friends at the CUSTER AUXILIARY Custer Auxiliary No, 4, Camp No. 4, will hold nession in the club Armory, Monday, p.m. NO, 4 rooms at April FEDE wom ATION OF 8 CLUBS Seattle Federation of Women’s | at stu clubs will meet Monday, April 2p. m., at the clubhouse. tive board meets at 10:20 amended by-laws will be and voted upon. . discussed MUSICALE TYSON’S Hi Tho Literary and give & Ruslan m afternoon, April 23 Mra. A. R, Tyson, 1 Mins Cecelia Rakow an informal talk on “The nt Women of Russia. followed Russian program arranged by A. J. MoCarthy Br yt Piano ME ravel chib will onday at the home of Mrs. Prelude C Sharp Minor Rac in Bimon tnoft Mra, Edna Dense Violin— Concerto Firat Movement, No. Berto nbroste ‘Canzonetta’ An Mr. Bimon Meyer (a) ong of Ind "Slumber Son Mra Dat Hteel: Ruth Wenlgemuth n folo Dan: the Moon Mise ¥ Miss uth Woh ni A Gretchaninoft Roms the plano Brightly Shines at the plano COMMONWEALTHC CLUB The Commonwealth club will meet at Dartnall's cafeteria, Leary build- ing, Monday evening, April 6:15, Dr. J. N, Bowman will talk on Democracy—Industry—Law.” pi ht 4 ADDITIONAL CLUBS AUDUBON SOCIETY The Audubon t Slat ave, and Hast } Sunday morning, April lock. Mise Shourek will the walk. Any one Interested birds invited. eee “KING TUT" APRON DANCE Alki Improvement club will strs a "King Tut" apron dance, Friday, April 27, at Community hall. Prizes yill be awarded for thie most Unique contume, Mra. C. K society in committes, assisted by Mrs. hour | | give |@ Citizen, and Mrs. Philip | tor fic at |G Clubs ATIVE aD LGISI cOUNCcH of the council Include frumbull, Allis Me President, Viet Colfax; secretar Wenate Cotrill LW thoen Menzies, oe; t eanurer Centralia, editor Clark; parliamentar Loughlin y any walk band will play | & m morning w tion; 10:05, busin repo:t of Jegimlats at W. I. ©. 40, our 11:10, ‘Trum Men e burenyt Olympia Mrs. Organ,! representative punciilor,” “Our Offielal of Departme Donna £, Baker; 11:40, Myrtle de Montis; 11:55, zation, Mra, Jeasle T. Ir 10, announcements, adjourr noon, round table at U. of W Commons; 12:30, lor lunch eon, editor in charge. Wednesday afternoon, The Problem of the ed.” Dr. Stevenson Smith; “State Administration, Ma Dr, Paul A. Turner “Rural Schools," Miss G. May ghan; 3:20, “Woman's Part in tho New Day,” Mrs, Clara Curtins, prew ident W. C, C.; $60, “The Delinquent Roy or Girl,” Judge King Dykeman; 4:20, adjourn Nomina: Wedne 8 te—11:25, cour 1:45; nn, 4:30 Pp. m., must 16 Christian V m. 8:10, an aa 1 Kiethau ‘Peace Thru Mrs. address, er; $:40, mu International Jeauie Bullock Kastner; 9:20, Thursday LOW department Market," “He Robiy Jane Garrett; “Mrs » “Penal Langenbaugh; Mra, Jenste B, K. Journ to round table; round table, University ington Commons, “ Pearl 10 a 10:19, m., W business, Blough Mra. Ma “Conservation, topic at Wash. Law Enforce. ment,” Case Blough, chair man, Thurs in afternoon Mrs. 145, “Traf- Amanda L. Miss Mar The Ruth Worthington Mins Ail caret 2 K Nutrition,” 5, “Woman r Antl-Tebaceo or Judge Lverett Smith: on state institutions Langenbaugh; 4:15, ad mm, 4:20 p, m Thursday ing—$:10, “Interna. tonal Politics,” University of Waah- ington Prof. Frank J. Laube; 8:40, “Women in Industry,” Universtty of Washington Prof. Theresa Mo Mahon; $15, adjourn. Music ar- ranged for by Mra. Jessie M. Light- foot and Mra, W. E. Schloeman. Friday morning—10, W. L. C. W. 4:45, report Mrs. May Mf. journ; elect i Rogers | invocation; bustness, department re- le chairman of the entertainment | ports; 10 J. A.|[Mra. Ione K olitical Information,” Humes; 10:35, “Bank- Bernanl, Mra, Watson Webb andfing and Currency,” Mrs, Alfa 8 Mr. J. 1 for the fund. benefit of the eee SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB Downing. The affair is | Ventzke; 10:60, “Rescue,” clubhouse |anda Gordon; Mra. Am 11, “Prisoners’ Aid,” K. Forrest; 31:20, Dr. Alice M, Smith; 11:40, Mra. Lorene Wiswell W- The literary interpretation and| on; 12 m., adjourn for round table, current topics departments of Beattie Woman's club will of Mine van ave, Mra. Libby Trimble, 2444 Har- N., at 12:20 p.m. sharp. Lee Wheeler hostens. o- is AND 'S CLUB The regular meeting of the Busl- nens and Professional Women's club will be held at Dartnall's cafeteria, PROFESSIONAL | jeation, the |12:30, University of Washington meet|Commona, topic, “Americantzation"; Wednesday, April 26, at the home| leader, Mra. Jessie T. Irving, depart ment chalrman, ! Friday afternoon—145, reading of principles; 1:50, “Tie Dependent Cota.” Lady Willie Forbus, legal editor 20, “Why a Higher Edu- P “Care of Our Insane,” Dean; %:20, resolutions Capt. J. R and final on Tuesday, April 24, at 7 o'clock. | business; 4:20, sing, “God Be With Mr. and Mrs. John Sumrall were hosts Jast evening at four tables of |The meeting will be preceded by | You Till Wo Meet Again.” dinner. Miss Zella Allen will speak on the iris’ Parental School,” and Dr. Leonora Grant will talk on “Recreation, Diversions and Va- cations for Business Women.” This will be the last meeting for ballot ing before the annual election of officers. eee LYRIC CHORAL CLUB The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will meet for rehenrsal, Tyesday, April 24, In the main Sunday echool room of the First Presbyter- jan church at 7 rp Mm see SEATTLE REVIEW NO, § ‘ttle Review No, 8, W. B, A., of the Maccabees, will entertain with a card party in A. O. U. W. hall, 1409} Ninth ave., Thursday evening, April} 26, at 9 p. m. p.m. Business meeting at COLONIAL COURT O, OF A Colonial Court, Order of Amaranth, U. D,, will hold its regular meeting in the Corinthian room at the Ma- sonic temple, Wednesday, April 25, at 8 p. m, Initiation. ‘Banquet at 6 p.m. Call East 4609 for reserva- tions, RECEPTION AT FIRST CHURCH On Tuesday evening, April 24, there will be given an informal re- ception in the parlors of the First M, I. church In honor of Mixs Grace} Clark. Miss Clark has been a for. olgn missionary in Africa for about 12 years and Is an interesting speaker, ‘There will be spectal music and re- ports from those who attended the mid-year meeting at Portland. All women interested invited. otise ‘T WOODLAND P.-T, A. The annual election of officers of the West Woodland P.-"T, A. was hed In the auditorium Wednesday, April! at 18, at 2:30 p, m., with the following results: Mra, 1. EB. Murray, preal- Mra, C. M, MeIntyre, first yloe president; Miss Grace MacDowell, second vice president; Mra, G, © Watson, secretary; Mrs, H. A. Mo- Corkoy, treasurer, The delegates elected to attend the convention include Mrs, H, A, Me- Corkey, Mra..C. ©. Watson, Mrs. B. J. Richards, Mrs, C. M. MeIntyre, Mins Grace MacDowell, Mrs. George Hunt, Mrs, ¥. 1. Murray, Mi Mellroy, Miss Theresa Williams ternates, Mra, ©, H, Lowrly, Mrs. al- Bogle, Mra, G, Van Plorson, Mins Grace Shank, Mra, 1. P, Davis, Mra, A.B, Date, Mrs, KE, Devine, Mra, 'T, Westgate, Miss Alice Thompson and Mrs, W. J, Coleman, BENEFIT TEA AT MR&. FICK’S HOME At the benefit tea given by the Seattle League of Women Voters at |the home of Mra, Edward P, Fick, }2 p.m, Mr. | | 3208 Hunter bivd, on April 24, at Sienn Hughes will speak on “Moscow Art Theater.” On this occasion the leaguo plans to give the women of Seattle an opportunity to meet a few of the Russian colony, who have recently come to Seattle. They will interpret a little of their life in tho Russian, by observance of a fow of the unique Russian customs, as the custom of receiving honored guests with bread and salt. Two of the Russian girls will assist, dressed in Russian costumes, and Madame V. I. Akzinoff, violinist, will play several Russian selections. Madam Alexander Breisgaloff, | daughter of the former princess Gag- | arin of Russia, will say a fow wort iving her impressions of America and American life, RAININR NOBLE POST NO. 1 American Legion Auxiliary to Rainfer Noble Post No. 1 held an executive board meeting In the New Arctic hotel club rooms today at 1 Pp. m., to make final plans for the rummage sale April 27 and 28, wale will be conducted to assist in the hospitalization work in furnish- ing ward 83, Cushman hospital. eee WOODCRAFT TOTEM CLUB The Woodcraft Totem club will meet Thursday afternoon, April 26, at 2 o'clock, In the club rooms, 4167 Arcade building. Neighbors of Woodcraft welcome, eee THURSDAY PROGRESS CLUB The Thursday Progress club will meet with Mra, T, M. Smith, 6702 4th ave. N. W, Thursday, April 26, 2pm . B. OF L, 8. AUXILIARY Ladies’ auxiliary to the B, of L. B. will give a card party and luncheon Wednesday, April 25, at 1 p,m, In M. E, 1. A, hall, 19234 First ave. eee WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB The Woman's Civio club will meet in the Erickson room at the Y. W. Cc, Tuesday, April 24, Business mocting at 2 p,m, § p.m, there will be a dehate on ‘The Transfer of Port Bonds," see BALLARD W. C, T. U, Ballard W, C, T. U, will moet with John Richards, 6540 Dibble ave, April at2 p.m, Subject, “Antinarcotios’* University of Washington | resident, Henry Suzzallo; 2:50,/ This | SAT Personal Idaho, home nard ve next ifornia, going dowr Alexander, She hort time in Miss Phyllis 3 it friends in the Ruth Stimson will return next week from the has been spending Warnoke Philip Charles visiting Mrs to their home after winter in California ol ave . Helwig has just a month's trip in Mr, and of Buffalo Gerst, en route pending the Mrs re- the Mra turned from East Oncar | Mra. Gertrude Brawley Is leaving Monday for California on a month's trip. Kr been nd Mra. J Thur on muse, spend P. itz, day with t ening nt Harry arrived last evening 1 the guests of Mr B. Ballinger Mra land, Charles B. of Port Mrs. Margaret R. Hayden is the guest of Mr Thomas. and SEATTLE The 8 Wednesday, Mr. Krink ments, 1619 floor), RY CLUB Poetry club will meet at Sp. m, at McKelvey apart (seventh ave. STUDY CLUB Arta Study nual club | Avann's hom , at 1 p.m. see FINE ARTS The Fine hold its Mra. Robe day, April club will heon at Wednes- a | LORRAINE SOCIAL CLUB meet . in INWOOD CHAPTER Greenwood Chapter, U. D,, 0. EB |. will give a card party Friday jevening, April 27, at $ o'clock, in Fraternal hall WISCONSIN GOLDENROD CLUB The Wisconsin Goldenrod club will meet with Mra. W, Thompson, 620 24th ave. N., Wednesday, April 25. Box lunch at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. D, A. | Hardy and Mrs. George Warren, a: sisting hostesses. All former Wis- consin ladies welcome. Tako Mont- lake car to Mercer st. | eee |CROWN HILL IMPROVEMENT CLUB |met on April 19 at the Crown Hill | Methodist church. Nomination of officers was made, jand the election will be held at the | Improvement club hall on Thursday, May 3, at $ p. m. Community singing was | led | Mr. Hess, by . AUXILIARY TO GIVE SPRING SALE The Ladies’ Auxiliary, Theodore | Roosevelt Post, No, 24, V. F. W., will hold a spring sale, starting at 11 a. m., Saturday, April 28, at Veter- ans’ hall, 1616% Third ave. A chick- en dinner will also be served at 12 jnoon. Progressive whist starting at $ p.m. ‘The ladies’ auxiliary was organized | July 15, 1922, and has enjoyed a steady membership growth and a | very successful year in every way. | Various events are given to finance the hospital and relie¢ work for vet- erans and their families. Mrs. William Howard Nelson, 4210 Bagley ave., under whose direction the sale is given, has appointed sev- eral sub-committees to work with her. ADAMS P.-T. A. Adams P.-T, A, will meet at the school, Thursday, April 26, at 2:30 Pp. m. Election of officers and other important business will come before the circle, so a large attendance is de- sired. Mrs, Bertha G, Brown, chair- man of the motion picture commit- tee, will be the speaker. eee MINUTE WOMAN ASSOCIATION King county officers and council- ors will hold an executive board meeting Thursday, April 26, at 11 o'clock in the Dutton room of the Y. W. C. A. Round table disoussion, Very important meeting. Sie se YOUNG WOMEN'S CLUB FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The Young Women's club of the ‘st Baptist church will meet at the Chinese Baptist church, Ninth and King, Saturday, April 28, at 2 p, m. Mrs. George H. Biggs will tell of her recent trip to China, Hostesses will be Miss Alice Snape, Miss May Hurd, Miss Hazel Burch, Miss Gladys John- son and Miss Jennie Young, see GREENWOOD P.-T, A, The April meeting of thé Gren. wood P.T, A, was held at’ the school, Wednesday, April 18, at 2:30 p.m. Pupils of the fifth grade gave a dramatization of “Mother Goose Health Rhymes”; Mrs, H. H. Can. field spoke on P.T. A, committee work; vocal solo by Mrs. Lottie Meedham and Mr, S. Fleming gave a talk on the “Junior High School.” Tho next meeting will be held the second Wednesday in May, eee HOME SEWING ChUB Ladies of the G. A, R. Home Sew- ing club will meet at the home of Mrs, Laura TL. Thompson Tith st., Wednesday, April eon at noon, Important bus rae CALEIDH CLUB The Caleldh club will meet Tues. doy, April 24, with Mrs. W. B, Martin, at the Victoria apatiments, The Crown Hill Improvement club | URDAY, APRIL ————— Music Guiomar Novaés in Concert April 29 orid-wide fame Huneker, famous os that she hes 1 of manners of a school girl, but execution and pas the the technique, if 4 master.” In addition to the playing of the ra of 110 metnby under the direction of Mme, Di a port Engberg, will present an or. chestral number of unusual! interest. program for the con vaes, oreh The comple follow Overture h Mrisized””. Behubei Minor.. Grieg Allegro moderato Adagio Allegro maro ‘Boenes Pittoresque Masnenet hestra Suite March: Angelus ¥ Hoheme” Amphions to |Give Concert | Among the music near future will be ot Washin, the concert arsing every Wednesda: under the leadership of Graham Mor- | gan, who made such a favorable im- pression at the society's December concert The program will have numbers never heard before in Seat- |tle, They are conceded to be most difficult of rendition and attempted only by the best male choruses in the country. | In formulating the program the music committee and officers of the | society were in correspondence with leading choral societies in England, Scotland, Australia and in the United \ States. Programs were exchanged and comments made upon different | compo: s that were favorably re- | cetved in other cities. Over 100 num. bers were considered by the commit- ore the final selections were or Amphion soctety, under of Arville Belstad, which scored a signal success in concert at the First Methodist church recently, | will give two numbers. MELODY CLUB MEETS The Melody club met Thursday evening with Miss Helen Moffitt et the home of her aunt, Mra. M. A. Hemphill, when the follewing pro- gram was presented: Piano—"BMinuet “Antique’....Paderewsk! Mra. Getha Peterson Moonlight, the ss++e++-Sehnick | Mexto-Boprano—' Rose and You". Miss Gertrude Wiggen Paper—A Short Bynopsis of the Opera “Rigoletto”..... ae Mt Antonia Emminger | Mezto-Boprano— (a) “An Indian Love Son; | () “Pale Moon" Lieurance + Logan Miss Ing: Piano—"Phyilis,” Waltz Caprice. .Depper Miss Antonia Emminger | Soprano— | (a) “From the Land of the Sky-Biue | Water” + ‘Cadman | Paper—A_ Review of the Opera “Faust” Mige Tina Montgome: Merz0-Contralto— (a) “Oh Promise Me’ (>) “Roses” .. (ce) “Down tn the Foi Miss Elly Salin | Soprano—' (a) “O, Mouvarneen" (b) “Perfect Day” ~ Miss Helen Moffitt Mez20-Soprano— (a) “Little Gray Home tn the West” Loh (b) “April Foo! Miss Ingrid Salin eee | AMERICAN ASSCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN The April meeting of the Ameri- can Association of University Wom- en will be held at the Y. W. C. A. Saturday, April 28, at 12:30 p. m. Make reservations by calling Beacon 2441 or Melrose 2158 by Thursday, April 26, Talks by members will be given on the following subjects: “The In- ternational Federation of University “International Club ‘News From the A. U. W. “The International Aspect of the Organization of Over- seas Women,” Lulie Nettleton; “Im- pressions of the Status of Women in Germany and Austria,” Mrs, Joseph Lane, eee WARREN AVE. P..T. A. Warren Ave. PT. A, will meet ‘Thursday, April 26, at 3 p.m. There will be election of officers and all members are urged to be present. Pupils of the school will give the program. Mr, F. E. Burleson will talk on “Leisure Time of Children.” Refreshments and social hour, ¢ eee ALOHA CHAPTER NO, 116 Aloha Chapter No, 116, 0. B, 8, will meet Saturday evening April 21, at $ o'clock, at the Green Lake M sonic temple. It will be advanced officers’ night, with the associate matrons of the city as honor guests, The work will be exemplified. All Eastern Stars Invited. see GOPHER CLUB The Gopher club will meet Satur- day evening, April 28, at 7:45 p.m, at Swedish club hall, 1627 Eighth ave, A program of entertainment will be followed by dancing. Refresh- ments will be served. All. Minneso- tans welcome. Almost Unbelievable Youcan hardly realize the wonder- {ul improvement to your skin and complexion the mirror will reveal toyou after usin, P. Gouraud’s Oriental Cream for the first time, White-Flesh. Rachel. 6 Send 10¢ for Trlat Sie: BT. MOPKINS & New York, bse Gouraud’'s 100 West Highland drive Oriental Cream