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PAGE 14 wJeattle Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Interesting Affair. lOUNT BAKER PARK GUILD of making afternoon, Apri! Bungalow, as origtn Mrs, Peter Andrac ts ¢ ees planned. Button. Mrs. Archie Chandler ts tn charge panist. Mrs. D. D. Olds, F Suditorium of the clubhow Israe] Nelson will sing Following the lecture there will be Special articles beginning July, 1922 Ponatidine wil! not only have the ple ) at The Highlands. fortea. 11, at the Masonic tempie. Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600. Music and Society Assistant—Louis Mount Baker Park Guild's House; Women’s U by Mrs. Archie Chandler, Mrs. Harry Austin, Mre, Macy Nichol Robert Brautigan, Mrs. Charles Miler, Mrs, R. @, Blocum and Mrs, Byron _ Dinner at “Sunny Crest” Im honor of Mr. George Hurd, of New York, Mra. James Doster Hoge ‘will entertain Saturday evening with a dinner at her home, “Sunny Crest,” “a Bridge Tea for Mrs. Fey ‘Mrs. Pani Mandel! Henry will entertain with a smal! bridge Ss Vatternoon at her home as a farewell compliment to Mra. Frank E. | 4s leaving May 1 for Portland to reside, Additional guests have been ajked Society Raymond. Telephone, Capitol 08: Party at Club niversity Club Plans the Children’s Orthopedic hospital Is borate plans for a bridge and Mah Jongg party on Friday at the Mount Raker Park clubhouse, instead of the rman of the entertainment committee, assisted a, Mire. of the musical program, which wil! De presented by Mr. Maurice Friedman, Mr, Floyd Darling, Miss Alma Johannesen, Miss Bernice Chandler and Mr, Charles Stone Wilson, a pom ‘The refreshments are tn the hands of Mrs. Byron Sutton, At the tea | hour Mrs. George T. Myers, Mrs, Frank Elwell Cas McEwan and Mrs. James A. Wood will preside over the tat by Mrs. A. EB. Schneider, Mrs. Arthur Challla, Mrs. Albert Jacobson and Mrs, Alexander os, amsiat | Russian Evening at Club Preceding the lecture by Mme. Pierre Ponafidine, which wil! be held at the Women’s University club Tuesday evening, May 1, at 8 p. m,, in the there will be a program of Ruslan music "In the Silence of Night.” by Rachmaninoff, Iso “The Slumber Song,” by Gretchaninoff. A number of Russian artists will also contribute to the musical progrant. @ Russian tea, to which everyone Is) Hinvited, held in the dining room of the Women's University club. Tho ra] wil be a Russian dance, furnished by the courte: | Russian music by a number of artist refugees anc | Ponafidine. Mme. Ponafidine is well known to all readers of the Atlantic | Monthly, where her letters were published serially in 1918 and a ner of the Cornish school, & reception for Mme. At this time all admirers of sure of hearing her speak, but meet | her personally after her lecture. Tickets for the Ponafidine lecture may Be obtained at the Women’s University club, Sixth ave, at Spring st . . atur day ‘ey, who ‘'ashion Revue at Sports Clothes Ball An entertaining fashion revue will be an interesting feeture of the Clothes Ball the Women's University club ts giving Friday even ing, During the first tntermission will be shown correct apparel for cour try ib wear, for tennis, golf and morning hours before luncheon; follow\ng. be displayed the distinctive costumes which lend sich pictures jue to the links and courts after luncheon, and fittingly named “picture ” During the third intermission the more formal sports costumes ind fluffy organdies and printed crepes suitable for evening wear at the try club will be shown. do not wish to dance. talned on each occasion. ‘The ticket sale for the ball, which ts one of the few events on tho! Vomen’s University club calendar open to the public, will be limited to| couples, for members, guests and their friends. Reservations may be} ade at the club or with Mrs. C. B. Kinne, in charge of the tickets. Much | “interest ts manifest in the balcony boxes, which may be reserved by those Plans Two Bridge TLuricheons. Mrs. G. 0, Vincent is arranging two bridge luncheons at her home for day, May 9, and Thursday, May 10. Twenty-eight guests will be) ner at Home This Evening twelve this evening at their home, was E. Newton st, d Party Benefits Hospital Frank Elwell Case entertained at her home today with four tables bridge for the benefit of Capitol Hill guild of the Children’s Orthopedic er at Snoqualmie Lodge and Mrs. C. C. Leader are entertaining with a dinner of sixteen Friday, April 27. e at Orthopedic ‘Nash, Mrs. G. A. Kelley, Mrs. Baker Park guild will be In Mrs, E. R. Boswell. @omen CLUBS FOR THURSDAY M. FRYE ‘LE CLUB ‘M. Frye Thimble club will ‘Thursday, April 26, at 10 a . with Mrs, Rhenamy Diamond, | Fifth ave. N. E. Allday meet eee S P.-T. A. . A. will meet at the ‘Thursday, April 26, at 2:30 Election of officers and other nt business will come before Mrs. Bertha G. Brown, chair- of the motion picture commit- will be the speaker. eee 5 WOMAN ASSOCIATION ng county officers and council- | will hold an executive board feting Thursday, April 26, at 11 in the Dution room of the Y. + A. Round table discussion. ry important meeting. oe FT TOTEM CLUB Woodcraft Totem. club will ‘Thursday afternoon, April 26, ies in the club rooms, 4167 5 building. Neighbors of welcome. “ee DAY PROGRESS CLUB Thursday Progress club will with Mrs. T. M. Smith, 6702 ave. N. W., Thursday, April 26, ‘Bt 2p. m. a one SEATTLE REVIEW NO. 8 _ Beattle Review No, 8, W. B. A, of Maccabees, will entertain with a d party in A. O. U. W. hall, 1409 h ave., Thursday evening, April at 9 p.m. Business meeting at eee LEAGUE Ladies of the Royal league give « whist party Thursday, 26, at 8:15 p, m. at the A. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave. and refreshments, eee wo or [OOSEHIEART LEGION ‘Women of Mooxeheart Legion will @ card party, Thursday eve- ing, April 26, at 8:15 p. m., at foowe temple. at Snoqualmie Lodge ee Sree. al Founders’ Day Banquet annual Founders’ Day banquet of Pi Beta Phi sorority will be hel4|GRADED UNION OF SITNDAY the Sorrento hotel, Terry ave. and Madison st., Saturday evening, April| SCHOOL T i, at 6:20 o'clock, tnatead of the Women’s University club, as previously | Checks for reservations must reach Mrs, Frank Skinner|Teachers meets Thursday, April 26, Shops Anne guild witt be in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Thurs with Mrs. E. Plumer, hostess, assisted by Mrs. E. G. Shorrock, Mrs. A. M. Thomas, Mrs. J. L. Kreychie,| H. C. Pigott, Mra. M. P. Moody, Mra. F. FL Sinks and Mrs. C. N. charge at the Thrift Shop Thursday , represented by Mrs. A. J. Meakor and Mrs, 8. J. Engels, and in "afternoon First Hill guild will be represented by Mrs. Fred Gilman *s Clubs WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The social service department of the Woman's Century club will give @ candy and fresh fruit shower at the Kenney home, 7100 Fauntleroy ave., Thursday, April 26, at 2 p. m. A splendid program will be given, in charge of Mrs, Mary F. Ramadell. Every one invited to come early and bring candy, Take Fauntleroy car. eee SEATTLE CHAPTER, NO. 96 Seattle chapter, No. 95, 0. B. 8.. will convene Thursday evening, April 26, at 8 o'clock, at the M wonic temple, for the exemplifica- tion of the work, after which a musical program will be given, oe QUEEN ANNE PRE-SCHOOL CIRCLE Queen Anne, Pre-School circle will meet at the Coe school, Thursday, April 26, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs, W. E, Barnett, chairman of the child welfare department, Seattle Feder. ation of Women’s Clubs, will speak on “Milk and It# Use in the Home,” Interested mothers are invited, . . Y. W. C. A. CLUBS Friends of All club will meet at the ¥. W. C. A, for a club party, at 7:30 p, m. Alsacon club wil meet at 8 p,m; Play in gymnasium, 9 p, m. U. B. C. club Bible class will meet at Fp. m, oes WEST SEATTLE REVIEW SEWING CIRCLE The sewing circle of West Seattle Review No. 61, W. B. A. of the Mac. cabees, will meet at the home of Mra, L. Macher, 4708 37th ave. 8. W., ‘Thursday, April 26, at 1 p, m. sharp. Members please attend, one SOCIAL AND CHARITABLE CLUB "FREJA" Ladies’ Social and Charitabie club “Freja” will hold its regular meot- ing Thursday, April 26, at 2 o'clock, in the ladies’ parlor of the Swedish club, Cards will follow, oe ERBBAWOOD CIVIC AND SOCIAL CLUB Ebbawood Civie and Soctai club will meet Thursday, April 26, at 8 p m., #t Wbba hall, foot of 76th st, » of} |Miss Bright's, Fourth and Pine st. Officers of W« THE SEATTLE yman’s Council ae Se: ee (Right) Mrs. Victoria L, |Woman's Legislative council: Clark, editor of the Legislati: Grady. Trumbull, president of the (left) Mrs. Sophie L. W. ve Counsellor.—Portraits by| PROGRAM FOR LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Following la the program for the Woman's Legislative Council on ‘Thuraday, April 26, at the Univeraity Christian church, 4759 16th aye. N.E THURSDAY MORNING 10:00-—-W, 1. 0, W, Invoeasion. 10:10-—Husiness, department reports. 10:35—"Farm and Market,” Mrs, Alice P. Yarnell. 10:60—"Home Roonomics,” Miss Very! Pinsoe, 11:05—"Peace,” Mra. Jane Garrott DELEGATES CLUB Mib—"Law ‘Buforcement 2 Tae | The meeting of McKinley Circle 11:80—"Penal Reform.” Mrs, May M.|Delegate club haa been postponed Langenbough. |from Thursday, May 24, to Tues) Mra Jesse Bul-| ] of W. Commons; ment"; ehalr- | Mra. HB. Maltby THURSDAY AFTERNOON stale superia: Me ‘arey, gitie’ adviser Franklin high. 2:36—"The » Mr. BK w ton,” 3 Allewn Golden, secretary Anti-Tuberculosia CLASS IN PARLIAMENTARY LAW Miss Jean Btovel's claws in “Par Hamentary Lay” will meet Thurs day, April 26, at 2 p. m. in the University branch ibrary hall, 10th and 60th ave, N. E. The moeting is open to all interested eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS | McKINLEY CIRCLE day, May 1, It will be held at the home of Mrs, Rose Townsend, 218 W. McGraw st. Take North Queen | can “Trattic in Women.” Mra (ODD FELLOWS GATHER The Odd Fellows of Seattle Wi gather tonight at Fremont in ac-| cordance with the plan of the gen jeral visitation committes Fremont Lodge No. 86 will confer the first society degree and ® general good time is 2:14-~"Woman’s Industrial Home,” Judge Viverett Meith. port on Our St Mrs. May M. Lang W. chairman of p 4118—Adjournment 4:39—Bilection in antercom Tmatitutions.” | ugh, W. LO. al reform. 4:10—"International Polittes” Prot. Frank J. Laube, U_ of W 5:4%—"Women tn Industry.” Pref. Theresa McMahon, U. of W. Music. | $:16—Adjournment. .- SEATTLE COUNCIL OF MINUTE WOMEN The regular monthly meeting of ithe Seattle Council of Minute Women will be held in the Amer. ican Legion club rooma (old .Arotic club rooms), Third andJefferson, | ‘Thursday, April 26, at 2 p.m. An interesting program has been pre- pared. see DORIC SOCIAL, CLUB Dorts Social club, O. E. 8. meets ‘Thursday, April 26, at 2 o'clock with Mrs, M. Barr, 7019 Mary ave. NW. s eee SILVER TEA nd Women's Auxillary to st. Paul's Eplacopal church gives munical and silver tea at the home of Mra. FE. G. Anderson, 608 W. Lee st. Thursday April 26, at 2:50. see [ACHERS Jraded Union of Sunday School | at 9:20 o'clock In Y. W. C. A. audi. torfum, “Annual luncheon. eee ELITE REBEKAH LODGE Elite Rebekah lodge will give» court whist party at 2609% Jackson | st. Thursday, April 26, at 9 o'clock cee ALTRUISTIC CLUB fee Pythian Sisters’ Altrulstic club | will meet with Mrs. BE. Dean, 5629 Fifth ave, N.W.,all day Thursday, | April 16. ALPHA AUXILIARY NO. 1 Alpha Auxillary No. 1 to local No. 687 will entertain with a dance | ‘Thuraday evening, Apri) 26, at| eee WARREN AVE. PUT. 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. EB. Burleson will talk on “Leisure Time of Children,.’* Refreshments and social hour, one DICKENS FELLOWSHIP The Dickens Fellowship will meet | at the Chamber of Commerce Thurs- day, April 26, at 8 p. m. mace WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB Flowers and gardens and parks and playgrounds committees of the/ Woman's Lakewood Civic Improve. | ment club will give an entertain. ment at the Lakewood clubhouse, ‘Thursday, April 26, at 8 p. m,° eee DELTA SOCIAL CLUB Delta Social club, O. B. S., will be entertained by Mrs. Ellen ao and Mrs. Marguret Robbins at the home of the latter at Riverton Thursday, April 26, Cards. All Eastern Stars invited. one LATONA PT. A. Latona PT. A. held its annual election on Thursday, April 19, with the following resu! Mra. W. R. Norwood was re-elected preaident; Mrs, Robert W. Miller, re-elected vice president; Mrs, Gertrude Wheel- er, secretary; Mrs. A. J. Scott, treas- urer, Delegates to the state conven. tion, Mrs, Thomas Donegan, Mra, William Norwood and Mra, George Valentine, This meeting closed a delightful and most successful year for Latona circle, . oe GREENWOOD SOCIAL CLUB, 0. B. 8. Greenwobd Social club, O. 1B. 8, will meet to sew with Mra, Muller, 656 W. 74th st. Th y, April 26, nt 10:20 a.m. Mrs, Nellie Rotruck and Mrs, Lilllan Miller, as. sisting hostenses. . HOROSIS CLUB The art department of the Sorosis lub will meet Thursday, April 28, at 2 p m. at the Federated clubhouse, | (hi bata in store for those attend At the Comet lodge visitation Inst week Sight of the city lodges were represented and the third degree was conferred by a team composed of members from atx lodges. eee COLONEL ELLSWORTH CIRCLE Colonel Elleworth cir tm Veterans’ hall, Armory, Friday evening, April 27, . . WOMAN'S EDUCATIONAL v will be entertained by Mra. M. Ruth Dahnken and Mra. Harriet C Saunderson, at the home of the latter, 4811 Brooklyn ave, on Frt- day, April 27. Rev. C. J. Hawkins will addresa the club on “American. ization,” and Mra, Oliver Erickson, chairman of the Americanization committee of the eattle Federation of Women's clubs, will spenk. Mrs. Saunderson, an honorary member, will give a reading, and Mrs. EV Cudihee will play a gultar solo from Rigoletto, » Members may invite uesta, eee GOPHER CLUB The Goph club will meet Sat- urday evening, April 28, at 7:45 p. m. at Swedish club hall, 1627 Eighth ave, A program of entertainment will be followed by cards and dano tng. Refreshments will be served All Minnesotans welcome, “ee GEN. GEORGE WASHINGTON CIRCLE Gen, George Washington trols, Ladies of the G. A. R, will give a luncheon at 12 o'clock Friday, April 27, at the home of Its president, 4334 Evanston ave. Take Phinney car to 434, DATES TO REMEMBER THURSDAY, APRIL 2%6— Mr. and Mra. J. J. Wolfe's buffet dinner at home uncheon at home to honor Mra, I. F. Alex- ander. William BL Gattney's informal tea In honor ef her ho Mise Adele Hanford, Yr. MONDAS; APRIT, 39 Annual oard 'y of Queen Anne Flower Mission, Mt Hotel Gowm: Mr. Cherie Clark's dinner Rainier club, followed by a ‘en party at the Metropolitan, in Saar Mr. George Hurd, of New York. PIAS, MAY 2— Mrs, HA. bert's bridge tunch: oon mt home. THURSDAY, May 3— Mrs, Walter A. Moore's breakfast tn zomipilment to her mother, Mra, Fred 8. Stimaon, at home. FRIDAY, MAY 4— Tennis ball at the olub house, SATURDAY, MAY 6~ The marrings of Miss Agnes Mo- Donald to Mr. Frank Morrill, in Bethany Presbyterian church, at 4:20 o'clock. FRIDAY, MAY 11—~ sity etub to give an- Slothes ball at the Vivian Tyson George Carroll Hammer, C., at home of the bride. Darents, Mr. and Mra, Ar- UNION’S LAW TESTED ROCHESTER, Eng., April 18— Samuel Blackall has brought an tn junction suit against the Foundry Workers’ union whieh will put all the union rules to the test In court, toothing the Piha” i Send 10¢ for Trial Sire OPEINS & SON, New York Gouraud/s i Oriental Cream BI Ay RAINIER VALLEY PT. A MAY FESTIVAL Mey Festival,” | which is to be produced un wusploes of the Rainier Valley P.'T on the afternoon 17 during the state PT, group rehearsals are in prog the rehearsal of the the Columbia physical edu university; Brighton, Mins Julia Hilsinger, enth «rade teacher, and Mre , pupil of Mary Cornish school; Columbia, Mins I Miss Ann Pugh, third grade teacher Miss Katherine G ; Franklin high, jwaret Aiken and Dr, J. V dent of Seattle | thorne, boys’ sword dance, Miss Aline ee presi. ) Mis! teriniaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L very fine group of statues at a jew- Kuardans | gKool, Barnes and Miss Bonalo| a er) Mutr thra | schools are only ir high school representatves. the production has been selected and is announced as cee participating The cast for | be May Queen spent the weekend with Dr. andj and when the production t# given at the | steq university and Louine McDon take the part on the Columbia play: | ee tee | | field May 19, 3 p. m. will be played by performances will have the part of the fool performed by! Mr, and Mrs. Everett Griggs II. | tist’s Head, Jack Upton and at “the playtield by | | url Davidson will 1d will | nominh, Robin Hood | Julia Wright | sr. and Mrs, John Walsh, | Girl,” by W Jack erie be the sheriff, to be Robin Hood's men, are selected | General hospital from Franklin high school to repre ee . They are Frank Moreland, | gaty Johnston, | Teonard Pattricell!, Cole | eee physical education and hy« arin Rau, Columbia; Jimmy | Wo04./ trom a four mont Dunlap; Henry Sangder, Hawthorne; | fornia and is at ho Ray Jackson, Whitworth; Glenn Van| inlaw and dnughter, Dyke, Van Asselt; Franklin high. , Instructor of physical edu:| cee Benfield; dramatic Mise Margaret Aiken; dane! jor, Misa Eva Jergenson; music chair . man and accompanist for the entire) Mrs, A. H. Anderson {ts home| '*#4ins artists is to leave Seattle production, Miss Katherine Gilbert:| from @ short trip to California. chairman executive committes, Mra ore: 6. Rau; publicity, Clark; finance. . Mra, 8. M. Buxton; ounds, Mra Mre. ¥. F.| df. and Mrs, Almond Ray Phil.|2@*" done much experimenting with P. Martin;|lipe (Bthel M. Green) are receiving | COlOr® Under artificial light that has} HH ig eaid to be one of the rare Prop:| congratulations en the birth of 4 3. Todd; | dang + @nroll- | Luke's hospital, April QO. Ny Paar? m transportation, Mra. J. ¥. Rau.) Mrs, Henry Landes has réturned| Samuel Chamberlain is a nidate | He has just held a H. Painter of from « three weeks’ visit with cL | Community Servion; archery tn-| Woman's Educational olub| structor, Dr. 1. V. Cole. Ladies of | the G. A. R., will give @ card party! d attendance, Mrs. Allof th andits rea WEDNESDAY, APiUL 25, Personal | Seattle et m the| Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Green and) BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD cles in halt = dosen leading Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ryan wil Mis: Seite Caseoll Pérkite to'elke |” She | next Tue y the IF. A ‘ v6 w neries of three garden ‘or Low Angeles, to be away three or Pores ad ph omar Ey \f Ur Weekes. i hs ri Seats | aera ca wih continue her oor Mine Franklin Crawford, who has a eae ola | Paria yearend ee py |en « nculptor tu New Yor Mey B.| yuh And Mrs A. K. Fisker, Mine| Commercial Art Jeral years, In thls m Buslls) Wing Point for the summer Miss Annie Calhoun of the art 4e-| iy new bust of Amelita G A Sg partment of the Seattle public U-laaid to be “a beautiful and weve | et; anf Mrs. John P. Fay are| brary been Instrumental in ob-ltreatment in marble Albert | "Bending & few days at thelr country | taining a very interesting exhibition | carved in Serravezza marble Ruth ar At Poet Mt a iow on view on the fourth floor of |te shown this month by the Ann Well . ‘ | ‘he Ubrary Sculpture society. Mr ai}, ih William Burgard, who hes! It consists of the commercial art|an interesting bas-relief |heon in town for a few days, re-|work of about 28 Be and turned today to his home in Port-| 100 posters, pictures, lof Northwest artists at hers) land. Ketches and color reproductions, Fine Arts Galleries. Mar 228 It ts interesting in that all the Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank Macklem | work way done in Beattie and much | Will Talk on will leave May 1 on @ month's motor | of it is used in the nation-wide cam : HAW" | trip to California Se paneer Teter ice 8% Tri digare Basketry it (ads on shingles) appeared recently | The public is cordially invited to Lynn, first! Me, and Mru. T. M. Skeel, of Den-|in “Houne and Garden," attend the talk at the Fine Arts Miss | ver, are visiting their son and daugh-| It seems rather unusual to find al |Gallery, 1213 Fourth eler's, but there is such « collection And family will remove Saturday to|areabronze “Mother Nursing Child,” |the Highlands for the summer|done by Adoph Wagner Vop ¢ ‘lner subject, “F | montha, Muhl, Vienna, in 1920; “A Mothelou, Northwest Indian ‘ and Her Brood,” « bronze by C.|rocentiy been awurded Dr, and Mra, W. §. Griswold | Philipp; “A Warrior With Spenr|terry on her in by J. Breitner, ‘A Young Girl Figure Hold ing & Baby, tegen: reas diaaed ae Massa Ui hieege lexhibition to be hung at by Charles Plattoner, | Wo, of Austria; “A Mother Holding a|), tape he 4 7ant Mra, Alexander Wood felbert, of | mall Child Above Her Head,” ee eta i gael med res Pi ng. 10 oe Dates 10 | Portiand, is visiting her parents,|H. Stundl, of Austria; “The Dutch} |linen, batik, woodblock elm Lieb, of Austria and “Herondia With John the Bap by Joseph, of Austria | should bring it to the secretary, Mra, Davia, Lea F ) are rece! jin 1920. and 6 «eratulations upon the birth of a} cod , chosen daughter, April 24, at the Seattle} JOHN Butler May I apt pees eat aac, Come Home Soon week. to] Capt. and Mra. W. A. Magee lett| 0M@ of the fateresting annual] The present exhibition a for California, on a trip of mi A ts a - spring festival of the department of |partments of the pul ne for acting more atte: er has returnea| “Omen, assisted by the Women’s |other exhibition that haa vialt in Call. |Atbletic association aire: vas The dance dra = ty a 2,0 00 6 dR tae ae The dance drama this year will/More than 2,000 people ns Mra. J. A. Nattin ora a day. Gann “yi vay | It f¥ rumored tiiat John Butler|will remain up until May 2. will return from Paris to Heattle in| Mra. Stanley Griffiths Is spending ‘The author of the pageant ie Mary|« few days in Victoria, B.C |a few months, and will next /Marine Painter oin the department of fine arts ree | Will Come Here cation and hygiene of the University! Mr, John Weist and mother, Mra, |‘2¢ University. Already an exhibl-| prederick J, Waugh has long heen of Washington; producer, Mrs. Al-|qweoint, of Portland, have come here | 0" of his newest paintings to be! ranked among the heading marine director, | te reside and have taken a house at is direct- | Tenth the feature of the June exhibitions : " ad the Fine Arts gallery Me ANS. owe! a It {s also rumored that one of our woon for the moving picture fields will come west via C: jo? California, This particular artist attracted the attention of producers, |masters able to dep heamess of the seas, er, Virginia ae S| Tacoma Boy Has winds over waves, iS | Work Published structure of the seas. er | student of the departmer tor, Mra. EW, Purdy, in Belling-| tecture at the universit ‘ham, i been publishing #k who has |the West I ches and arti- lery in New York. hibition tn the February exhib lday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, of Austrian work now at Fribdiand-|siven by Mrs, Leslie Spiers of the | Mr, and Mrs, Hawthorne K. Dent|er’s, on Second ave, In the group|Univernsity of Washington. |Spters ts a national authority on sketry and Art of tigations here. Entries for the Arta and wies during May are now tery, Jewelry, wood carving, events at the university is the lof the 1,500 students in the tion than any at the Fine Arts Gallery this winter, Mr, and Mra,|‘*** place Saturday, April 2%, atjto see the work so far, an average Clarence Appel, | Philip G. Kinzer. |$45, In Meany hall lor 268 The exhibit painters of America and now ne Teaches us that he will be a guest fin Seattle this summer and paint some scenes of our orast, Hi pada and as jeuest of that government will paint some scenes along that route. of archi. | hibition of his work of last year in dies at the Macbeth gal- Wheat tlocat Sperry Wheat Flakes is such a through-and- through nutritious cereal—so wholesome and worthwhile—that Mother wouldn't mind cooking it even if it took more than ro minutes, But—that’s all it takes. 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