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PAGE 6 THE AT Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister Music and Society Assistant Art—Dorothy Fay Gould Telephone, Main 0600. Louise Raymond Telephone, Capitol 0829, Mrs, Leonard Issues Invitations for Affair at | Sunset Club; Mrs. Roy's Tea to Honor Visitor ; RS, ALTON W. LEONARD is iss arts f at the i elub on Wedn afternoon, May 9, from 4 until é { i9f Mra. 3 McVay, who ts . trip to California, # Alternating at tho urns will be M Ww m D, Perk M Hi andes, Mrs. W. H. McGrath and Mrs, G. Alston H ; ec ibs ot a . , beet tet ‘Assistants Named for Tea } Mrs. Edwin B. Roy's tea on Tuesday afternoon, May §, from 3 unt o'clock, will compliment Mrs. L. B. Jackson, who is guest of her eter, Mrs. Martin Rosema, for a short time on ber way to her home in “page after spending the winter in San Diego. Mre. G. EB. M. Pratt, Mrs. William Parkhurst Brawley, Mra, Uri C PRates and Miss Winona Blackwell will alterr at the urna, and Mra. Carl )Galiger, Mrs. Martin Rosema, Mrx. Howard Ballafd, Mrs. G, BE ner pairs. Charles L. Roy and Mrs. B. M. Prouty will assist. Louise Roy and *¥an Kennan will receive tho cards. During the afternoon musical numbers will be given by Mrs, Clyde i Morris, vocalist, with Mra. Amy Worth at the pl nd Miss ees Rosema will ribute plano selection vs Prominent Girls Will Act as Mannequins P_ The “Fashion Revue, to be ot which a feature Sports Clothes the Women’s University club will give Friday z. 1, at Bethe Masonic temple, will be presented by MacDougall-Southwick. o) Mrs. Andrew Price, who |s in charge of the revue, has planned unique Stage effects and lighting arrangements, designed to display the smart ‘sports costumes in detail A group of prominent girls from the younger set will act as style Pimannequins. They include Miss Dorothy Ewing, Miss Alice Hole, Miss| ‘Amy Munday, Miss Dorothy Campbell, Mra, Lawrence Arnold, Mra, Merrill | ? Sproule, Mra. Nea! Tourtelotte, Miss Helen Stryker, Misy Eleanor Caldwell, Wiss Elizabeth Folsom, Miss Loyal Treat, Miss Emenelle Backus and Miss/ " Byalyn Colvin. | » Tickets for the ball will not be sold at the door Friday evening, but they | may be obtained at the Women's University club or from the following | Committee: Mrs. Morris Lundquist, East 18 Mra, Ross Williams, Ken-| SWood 9436; Miss Pearl Bennett, Elliott 3748; Mrs, Judson Palknor, Capitol] | 0436; Mrs. Andrew Price, Capitol 1912; Miss Ruth Kerr, Kenwood 2903, and) Mrs. C. B. Kinne, chairman, Kenwood ong Ns x A | Tennis Ball Smart Affair The beautiful new ballroom at the Seattle Tennis club was formally | ‘Opened last evening when a large assemblage attended the anual ball of} i & club at one of the smartest affairs ever given by that organization. it tulips and greens arranged in tal] wicker baskets made an attract | Hive foreground for the soft gray of the walls, drapes and furniture. | ) _ The reception room, with its black furniture, gray draperies banded with | Diue and orange, and black baskets filled with the gorgeous spring flowers, & lovely setting for the handsome gowns of the ladies in the receiving Roe ore. Burke, Mrs. William Hunter McEwan, Mrs. R. William Crosby, | James D. Hoge, Mrs. William D. Perkins, Mra. Montgomery Russell, E. A. Strout, Mrs. J. D, Lowman, Mrs. A. H. Anderson and Mrs. Pe ® Kerry. | > At the supper hour Mrs. Samuel Russell and Mrs. Andrew Gillesple | ‘ at the urns, assisted by Mise Hazel McMillan, Miss Nellie Felger Gloria Frink, Miss Dorothy Campbell, Miss Clara Emory, Mies Amy| amd and Miss Virginia Sheahan. Bes. L. Spe ¥ afternoon Silver Tea Arranged "The Musical Art society has arranged a« silver tea for Saturday after-} 3 May 132, from 4.to 6 o'clock, at Elsie Hewitt McCoy's studio, in Odd Fr hall, Broadway and Pine. || ‘The committee in charge includes Miss Maybelle Bramen, Mrs. Edwasd ‘Ruge, Mrs. Harry Worth and Mra. McCoy. Members and their friends Invited. Announcement of the musica] program will be made later. . ee mnual Spring Card Party Phe Interlaken guild will give jts.annual spring card patty for the benefit ‘the Orthopedic hospital fund on Tuesday afternoon, May 22, at the it ‘club. Mrs. A. D. Remington ts chairman of. the committee on arrangements. ions. for tickets may be made 4047. nnual Initiation and Banquet it Alpha Deita, honorary law fraternity, will hold its annual initiation er is entertaining with a bridge luncheon for twenty on May 8, at her home, 4753 18th ave. N, E } with Mrs. George S. Rich, fing, and places have been reserved for seventy-five. Judge Bruce , Preston Troy, head of the bar association, and L, L. Thompson, attorney general, are the honorary members to be initiated, Hill will be toastmaster and Walter Meier, Edgar Anderson, Karl and Walter Malone will speak. on Whileion, president of the chapter, will conduct the initiation. n Vining is chairman of the iis on arrangements. £ Win Plan Children’s Party ‘Whe board of directors of the Fuculty Wives’ club will meet Monday at) o'clock with Mrs. Joseph Raniels, 512 E. 57th st., wher plana will be for the Children’s May Party to be held on the University of Wash- campus on May 19. o 4 8 nner Will Celebrate Birthday ‘Mrs. Joseph F. Grant will entertain with a dinner of seventeen covers | Wednesday evening at her home, “Craig Ellachie,” on Magnolia Bluff, ‘compliment to Mr. Grant on his birthday. 4 of Party Will Welcome Miss Rucker Adelaide Salinger is entertaining sixteen friends at her home this in welcome to Miss Margaret Rucker, who returned recently from » where she spent the ee ertain for Miss Tedford " Complimenting Miss Luita Tedford, who is to be married to Mr. Donald v 'r on May 12, Mrs. Elmer W. Payne and Mrs. Byron L. Lyman enter- i on Wednesday at the home of the former with a luncheon and eellaneous shower. The decorations were Japanese lanterns and para- with a centerpiece of apple blossoms, Covers were placed for ten i friends of the bride-to-be. . . fi Dinner Hosts for Visitor |) Maj. H. C. K. Muhlenberg, U. 8. A., and Mrs, Muhlenberg were hosts at i dinner of ten covers Thursday evening, entertaining !n honor of Gen, Patrick, U. 8, A., of Washington, D. C., who spent a short time in city this week: per yee { Compliments Miss Douglas ‘With covers placed for ten, Mrs. George 8. Rich entertained with an tive dinner Friday evening at her home in compliment to Mise Lucile a bride of next week. hid and yellow tulips, charmingly arranged, centered the tabla . * . an Program Will Be Interpreted "La Boheme Music club hag arranged a German program for Friday, May at the home of Mrs. Guy Wren, 5609 Greenwood ave. ing are the numbers: no Soloy—(a) “Ihr Edlen Herrn” (Meyerbeer); (b) “Wenn Ich Kin War” (Hiller); (c) “Spring” (Henschel)—Mrs. B, C. Walling. Mn ‘Ave Maria” (Schubert-Wilhelm)); (b) ““Walther’s Prize Song” (Wagner-Wilhelms—Mrs. J. 8, Harrison. - Solos—(a) “Du bist die Ruh” (Schubert); (b) “Die Forelle” (Schu: bert); (c) “Wen Die Rosen Bluhen” (Reichardt)—Mrs, Violet McKay Ball, ) “Hark, Hark, the Lark” (Schubert-Lisat); (b). “Romance” nn}—Miss Winifred Bountleld. npaniste—Mrs, Lulu Shepard Johnion and Miss Winifred Boustield. dar for Orthopedic ‘Shops H, Hatch will be hostess for Broadway guild Monday at the Ortho- ‘Tea Shop, assisted by Mrs, C. Bills, Mrs. J. H, Barbour, Mrs, W. H. Mrs. Otto Grunbaum, Mrs. Omar J. Humphrey, Mrs, J. 1B. Argue, | Pratt and Mrs. J. Kaufman, Tuesday, Laurelhurst guild will charge, Mra. J. B. Shaner, chairman; Wednesday, Interlaken guild, . Boyd Goebel, chairman; Thursday, Queen Anne guild, Mrs. B. C. ty, chairman; Friday, Mount Baker Park guild, Mrs. William: Peterson, ; Saturday, Renton Hill guild, Mrs. C. B. Leonhart, chairman, ‘sity guild will be in charge at the Thrift Shop Monday forenoon, h Mrs. Alfred Miller and Mr. R. G. Emerson, and In the af afternoon, Shurst guild, with Mri R. Guthrie; Tues. a eng auxiliary, all day, Mrs. H. Horrock, chairrnan; Wednesday, jucen Anne guild, in the morning, Mrs. Harry Rowe, chairman, and th the lernoon, Capitol Hill guild, Mra. H. G. Bishop, chairman; Thursday , Mount Baker Park guild, Mrs. ©. A. Douglas, chairman, Mirat id in the afternoon, Mra, Fred H. Gilman, chairman; Vriday, all Denny-Wuhrman guild, Mrx. L. L. Berens, chairman; Saturday, all dway guild, Mrs, H. H, Birkholm, chairman, 11 | ~ DIANA ) banquet at the Hotel Washington on Saturday evéning, May 5, at|§ DOLLAR } » Diana is the young daugh Dollar of San Francisco, who are frequent Seattle visitors. —Portrait by Grady. | | | | | ter of Mr. and Mrs, @omen FOR MONDAY AUXILIARY TO TEMPLE DE HIRSCH Tho regular monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to Temple de Hirsch will be held Monday, May 7, CLUBS t 2:30 p. m., in the vestry rooms at the temple, Hoard meeting at 1:30 Dm see SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB ‘The Seattic Woman's cluub itl have its meeting Monday, May 7, the Federated clubhouse. Boar meeting at 1:30 p. m, open business meeting at 2 p. m. The literary interpretation and current topics departments of the Seattle Woman's club will be held/ Wednesday, May 9, day, at the home of Miss Libby Trim- ble, 2444 Harvard ave. Picnic luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. see COMMONWEALTH CLUB The Commonwealth club will meet at Dartnall's cafeteria, Leary bulld- ing, Monday, May 7, at 6:15 p. m. Mr. 1 Brannon, who has just re- turned from Mexico, will talk on conditions in that country. ee FLORA E. L LO. A. The regular meeting cf Flora ®. BATEMAN Bateman, L. L. O. A. No. 148, will be held Monday, May 7, at § p. m., in J, O. G, T. hall one SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION Mrs. J. H. Moore, of Toiedo, 0., president of the Ladies’ auxiliary to the Order of Railroad Conductors of America, will visit Seattle, May 7 and 8, to conduct a school of in- struction for Seattle division, No. 216, in the division room at M. E. B. A. hall, 1923% First ave, Spo- kane, Everett and Tacoma divisions will attend, see ALPHA PHI ALUMNAE The alumnae of Alpha Phi will meet at the chapter house, Monday evening, May 7, Dinner will be served at 6:15 p.m. Make reserva- tions at Kenwood 1092, Business meeting at 7:30 o'clock. - . . ADDITIONAL CLUBS VIMY RIDGE CHAPTER TO HAVE BRING-AND-BUY SALE Vimy Ridge chapter, Daughters of Ahe British Empite, who are having a bring-and-buy gale at the home of Mrs, John Condon, 2104 18, Highland drive, on Wednesday, May 9, at 2 p. m., requests that all donations be sent to Mra, Condon’s home on the morning of May 9, Contributions will be gladly accepted from all in- terested in the building of a home for aged men and women of British birth, Miss Laura Cardin will be dn charge of the delicatessen depart ment; Mra, Robert Fairbourne will look after the fancy work booth: Mrs, H, Watkin Wynn and Mrs, John Mungall will be in charge of the tea room, and will also direct the fortune telling booth; Miss Isobel Kinnear is directing the special fea- tures and novelties, All Britishera and friends are cor: dially invited to attend. ee LADIES OF G, A. R, Tho Ladien of G. A, Re will meet with Mra. Rachael Young at her homo, 4012 12th uve, N, 1, Wednos day, May Luncheon will be served at noon, s Clubs instead of Tues | KIRKLAND WOMAN'S CLUB 1 | HAVE MAY BREAKFAST Charming im appointments was the May breakfast the Kirkland Woman's club gave today in the grill room at the Hotel Washin; ton, at 12:30 o'clock, Covers were placed for 100. Following the lunch- jeon an Interesting musical program wan presented. | Mre. L. Blake Baldwin was the) jchairman tn charge of general ar. t | eanwernente for the occasion SEATTLE CHAPTER D. A. RB. tie Chapter D, A. R. held its meeting Monday, April 30, with Mra. George Estey, the assist jing hostesses being Mra. Edward | Townsend, Mra. J. Frank Jones and| Mra. F. C. Feldle, A very interest ing talk was given by Mrs, Oswald| | Brown on her recent trip to New Zealand and Austria. Mra, Frank Jones reported on tho state con- vention at Yakima, Mrs. J, H, Ring of Seattle chap-/ |ter has presented to the D. A. R.| | Memorial Continentat hall, in Wash-/ ington, D, C., a cup and saucer} | which bas been in her family for| | 200 years. The next meeting will be held May 10, with Mias Sophie C, Johns, | 1520 Eighth ave. W. Luncheon at| 1 p. m. | see | LARGE BRIDC | AND MAH JO} The Woman's Century club gave a very large bridge tea and Mah| Jongg party Friday afternoon at the Seattle Yacht club, Mra, A. B.| Larson of Yakima, president of the State Federation of Women's Clubs, was the honor guest, In the receiving line were Mra. George D, Schofield, president; Mrs, KE. O. Jones, first vice president; Mrs. F. W. Graham, second vice president; Mrs. J, 8. Holt, chairman of the party; Mrs. A. L. Nofsinger, vice chairman, and Mrs. Larson, At tho tea hour, Mrs, Schofield and Mrs, Jones presided over the| table, assisted by a group of girls from tho Daughter's auxiliary. see BALLARD W. C. T. U, Ballard W. C. T. U. wilt with Mrs. W. A. Dahlstrom, 6733 15th ave. N. W., Friday, May 11.| The program on “Child Welfare” will be in charge of Mrs, Wood. . | Friends invited. | Miss Jane Hoblitzell will give a plano | solo and Dr. Eugene Hurd will spe on “My Experience in Russia.” regul meet AQUILA LODGE NO, 25 Complimenting Mra, Eva P. Gor. don of Olympia, grand president of the Degreo of Honor, Aquila lodge No. 35, D, H.-P. .A,, will give a dinner on Wednesday, May 9, from 5:30 to 7 p. m. in their hall, 1915 First ave, for invited guests and Aquila members only. Following the dinner Aquila will hold its reg. ular meeting, concluding with a public invitation and short program. eee BRITISH-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION The regular meeting of the Brit- ish-American association will be held in the Fine Arts Hall, 1218 Fourth Ave., Friday evening, May 11. This will be “Ladies Night’ and a con. cert arranged by and given by ladies will be the special feature, All mom- bers and friends cordially invited, see SIGNAL CORPS AUXILIARY The Bignal Corpy Auxiliary and friends will be gueste of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Butterworth at their home, 521 Olymple placa on Tues. day, May 8, instead of Wednesday, May 9% | Allen; | Problem of China | J. Poster I Stanley |‘ iM adame Patti, | Elizabeth Cady Stanton, | Pittwood; Ella Wheeler Wilcox, | Sara Williams: Personal nd Mrs. Lewis B, E Var nd M tored to have been the ¢ mont's parent and M make thelr hom T. M. Murph t « Mr, and Mra, Pete ft Tuerds for a I 7 hort visit return to he home Mrs. Charies L. Moses | pendir the weekend with friends We natchee Mra, L, I waret Ft month to Wing I umme Rucker ucker will Judge Burke returned toda w fow week tin Wa D. C, and New York Mr, and Mrs, Frank R. Van Tuy! have returned f visit in Califor om a two month: WOMAN'S. CRITURY.CLUS © various departments of the wom an's Century club will meet next week as follow French, on Monday, May 7 ul a. m., at the Hotel Washin, Art, at the home of Mrs J Blackwell, 1923 Broadway day, at 2 p.m. Program. Art Magazine Review,” by } line Clarke; paper, ‘Th Works of George Hitchcock Harry Stuart. Household Administration — will | meet Wednesday y 9, at the home | ot Mrs, Henry Bittman, 4625 Eastern ave., at 12:0 p. m. for luncheon gram: “The American Home tn the Solonial Period,” Mra, William Utter lebate, “Resolved that the influences of the modern home tend toward un! Affirmative, Mra. A negative, Mrs. B.D, Mills Literature and Travel will meet Friday, May 11, at the Y. W. C. A. at 1 a m, Program The Present Mra, M.A. Waite Thomas Kydd, W. CG. A * Mre present led by Mra oman to do ¥ a, “Amusement an Americanization will moet Py at the Y, W. C. A. at 12:30 p. m. uxs the program for next year The regular meeting of the clyb will be held at 2 p. m. at the ¥, W C. A. The business meeting will be followed by a program at 3 p. m which will be charge of ra, E. Mra. H. L. Famous Ascusny the trae work in ¢ to in A. Jones and jenn, who will present the * Women of the 19th Century, as fol lows Louise Alcott, Mra. B. W Campwell; Susan B, Anthony, Mrs. Emma K. Rinehart; Rosa Bonhéur, Mrs. Arthur Holt; Charlotte Bronte, Mra. Henry Kaufman; Elizabeth B. Browning, Mra. C. C, Phillip; Clara | Barton, Mra. J, J, Lea; Chaminade, | Mrn. L. B. Beckett; Alice Cary, Mra. Adolph Nelson; George Blot, Mra. J H. Boper; Julia Ward Howe, Mra. B. 8. Ingraham; Mra, J, Will Jones will ing “The Battle Hymn of the Ke public"; Harriet Hosmer, Mra. Har riet Shaw; Felicia Hemans, Mra. Loulse Mark; Mrs, Frank Leslie, Mra. J. B. Hill; Belva Lockwood, Mrs. Henry Bittman; Mary A. Livermore, Mrs. A. B, Blackwell; Jennie Lind, |Mre, Samuel McDon Florence Nightingale, Mra, A. E, Swain; Car rio Nation, Mrs. H. F. Hitchings; Mra, John W, Dolby; Mra, W. H Mra. Slien Terry, Mra. W. John B. Harris; | 8. Griswold; Frances Willard, Mra. J. A. Kerr; Martha Washington, Miss Dr. Anna K. Shaw, Dr. Roberta W. Ford. | ZETA PSI MOTHERS’ CLUB Zeta Pai Mothers’ club will meet at the chapter house, 4549 15th ave. N. E. Tuesday, May 8, at 2 p.m. eee |W. C. T. U. WILL OBSERVE MOTHER'S DAY Readings, recitations and musical | melections in commemoration of | Mother's day will compose the pro- gram at the regular meeting of the Seattle Federation of W. C. T. U,, Tuesday May 8th, 2 p.m. in Ply- mouth Congregational church. The following program will rendered: Devotions .. sheaseeeeeceaees - Lad by Mra. mma Morrison “The Bible in the Public Schools” ++ Mra, Clara Ansorge Fuller, Violin solo ins Coral is, y Mra, Edna Moline Recitation, “Backward, Turn Backward, Oh, Time in Thy Flight,” ....Mra. Anna K. Colwell Duet, “Our “Mother's Way” . be Mrs. Gertie Snyder and “Mra, Edna Moline, Reading, “Our Mother's Arm- chair’ »Mra. Lulu Suddreth, A large attendance is desired. . CLASSIC CU LruKe CLUB ELECTS The following new officers were elected at the annual meeting of the) Classic Culture club, held last week President, Mra, E. guden; vice president, Miss Julia Lane; recording secretary, Mrs. George Williams; cor responding secretary, Mrs, Elden W: Pollock; treasurer, Miss Louise Rath. bun Elected as delegate to tho state convention in Mount Vernon in Juno are Mrs, Buden and Mrs, Frank Skin ner; alternates, Mrs. L. A. Gassaway and Mrs, John N, Cobb. the Seattle Federation are Mrs. Skin ner and Mrs, Grant D. Staddon; al- ternates, Mrs, Gassaway C.D, Risser. ‘The next meeting of the club will be May 12, with the program featured by a talk on “The Mowers of Ral nier.”" eee CHAPTER AC, OF P, 1b. 0. Chapter AC, of P, B. O,, will be entertained at a May hreakfast on Monday, May 7, at the home of Mrs, Thomas Palmer, 3323 W. Laur: olhurat drive, at 1 o'eleck, Laurel. hurst bus leaves 14th ave, N, BE, and N, 40th st., at 12:30 p,m. eee ‘0 HERTZEL CONGREGATION Mrs, D, Topolovity will entertain with a luncheon and card party on Tuesday afternoon, May 8, at ek, at be home, 1116 Silat ave, for the Ladies’ Auxiliary to Hortzel Congregation, All friends welcome, Pro-| y| will be t Delegates to} and Mrs. | CLUB ries Mra. J hostesses to the mers 6 be nda will f the Philomus Ma in the blue W. C. A, at 2 p. ng of the ire Rank fi m rlors Th t of 4 paper on Desert,” by Mins Mrs, Julia Park & paper b Nation and @ | Hutehir Helen KING COUNTY LEGISLATIVE FEDER of the King will the ¥ tion bridge prop bond inwue ts a talk by a member of the ard. Visitors ome MOUNT HOLYOKE CLUB HAS ANNUAL L The Mount Holy b held it heon and election of offi at the Women’s Uni fon, and the eraity club. The following were | elected to serve for the ensuing year Mra. Richard Hunton, president Mins Emma Louise Pieros, vice-pres| dent; Miss Mary E McConnel, re cording secretary; Mra, Paul Shat. |frath, corresponding secretary; Mis Belle Gleason, treasurer. | The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mire M. |M ave, N., on SOCIAL AND Y CLUB The Seward Social and Literary club will meet Friday, May 11, at m, with Mrs. J. Bicknell, 6244 |Daweon st. Flowers ant Gardena” © topic for the Mra. nell will be the assisting Leon E | hontens At the last meeting of the club jthe following officers were elected to serve for the coming year: Prest- dent, Mra. H. R, Wheeler; first vice president, Mrs. Milton Taylor; second Mrs, L. M. Drotnin ording secretary, Mrs Leon Bick nell; corresponding secretary, Mra A. Duis; treasurer, Mra. EL R. Davis; editor, Mrs. Robert Corson Teague; trustee, Mra. A. H. Keeler. “ee WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB The Woman's Civic club will meet in the Erickson room of the Y. W. C A., Tuesday, May 8 at 2 p.m. An- | nual election of officera view preside ree ee CIRCLE MEETINGS The Women's Association of Madrona Presbyterian church will have circle meetings next week as |follows: Circle A, with Mrs. A. HL Waite, 618 34th ave., on Wednesday, May 9, at 2 p. m.; Circ B, with |Mra. W. Hoople, 2606 E. Spring st. Thursday, at 1 p, m.; Circie C, with Mr. A. D. Richardson, 915 33d ave., Tuesday, at 1 p, m.; Circle D, with Mra. E. C. Siggelko, 2910 E. Spring at., Wednesday, at 2 p. m. ee CLIONIAN CLUB The regular meeting of the Clion- fan club will be held Tuesday, May §, at 2 p. m., at the Federated club- house with Mrs, W. D, Moriarty, chairman of the day. “Japanese jArt” will be the topic of the pro- gram. Mr. W. Thornburg will show ‘a collection of pictures and Mra. A. M. Congdon will read a story on Japan. Mombers may invite guests. oe SEATTLE REVIEW NO. 8 } Seattle Review No, & W. B. A. of the Maccabees, will meet in A. 0. U. W, hall, 1409 Ninth ave., Thursday, May 10, at 8 p. m. . . MARRIED 59 YEARS |MAY 10 Civil war veterans ani all patri- otic socleties and friends are invited to attend a reception fa Veterans’ hall, Armory, Thursday evening, May 10, at 8 o'clock, to celebrate the 69th wedding anniversary of |Mf. and Mrs, H. M. Powell. Thé jProgram has been arranged by the bridesmaids who attende? the couple on their golden wedding anniversary nine years ago. eee LADY STIRLING CHAPTER GIVES LUNCHEON Honoring Mrs. C. W, regent of Lady Stirling Chapter, D, A. R, Mrs, O. B. Dagg enter. tained Tuesday afterncon at her home with an attractive luncheon of 67 covers, After the luncheon \annual reports were heard and eleo- tion of officers held with the follow- ing results: Vice regent, Mra, James |W. Valentine; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. Clara Swan Short; re- jeording secretary, Mrs. Thomas M. | Askren; treasurer, Mrs. Mae W. Tosekamp; financial secretary, Mra, W. 1, Thompson; auditor. Mrs, John ‘T. Towers; registrar, Mts, Elda M. {Lester; chaplain, Mrs, A. H. Bulk- eley; historian, Mrs, George H. Ap: |pleton; Mbrarian, Mrs. H. Yonkers. eee 7ATTLE LODGE NO, 7 'TERTAINS Seattle Lodge No, 7, DP. H. P. Ay jentertained with a reception in |honor of Grand Past Prosident Anna |M. Barth, on Tuesday evening, May 1, following the regular business meeting, Mrs, Barth is @ member of long standing In Seattle lodge, and is beloved by all who know her. An Interesting program was glyen later, Chandler, ) see QUEEN ANN! FORTNIGHTLY CLUB The Queen Anne Fortnightly club Iwill close its year of study and welfars work on Thursday, May 10, |by observing Hospitality day, at the home of Mra, J, W, Goodwin, 128 |W. Highland drive, ‘The program will include a reading by Miss ‘Tyrone Whitney; group of songs by Katharyn Worth; group of songs by Miss Adelaide Pollock, After the program tea will be served, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1928 \| Music Chaliapin Concert May 23, famous DATES TO REMEMBER BATUMDAY, MAY Feodor Cha Agnes M Russian basso, the grestest living in “ M Mor terpreter of song, will be presented by ° the I Musical club at the on Vriday evening May 25. It opportunity that Moo fortunate this mont celebrated of to Beattie at this time, In ry Challapin was scheduled to & e concerts in 1a Angeles, Han . Francisco and Portland, the only coast where the cities on the Pacific artist was booked. auditorium facilities Due to a lack o Beattle WEDNESDAY, MAY o— of Mi The marriage ee te Me. not be included in the itinerary, as \the guarantee required to insure Mrs Chaliapin’s appearance necessitated me securing a concert hall with suff mee 7 clent seating capacity. The Ladies’ THURSDAY, MAY 16— The marriage of Miss Marjorie Ben- to. Mr ureh, morning ria Frink’s luncheon at the club to honor Miss Pris ie Anderson Mra, LY. Mackintosh’s luncheon and shower for Miss Grace Cham- beriaine Kerr FRIDAY, MAY 11-~ ersity club te give clothes bali et thi Musical club was determined to brir Challapin to Seattle, and when th great singer was forced to cancel bis | Pacific coast concerta, due to an at tack of laryngitis, arrangement were made for a return engagement at a later date. The Moore theater with ity large seating capacity, was available, the guarantee was as sumed by the Ladies’ Musical clut and Beattle was included in the C engagement. Everywhere that ( japin has sung has been @ record of ovations and triumphs unprecedent jed in the history of the musical | world. The late critic, Krehbiel, of | the New York Tribune said of Chal |iapin: “Upon his audience the ef. fect of Challapin's interpretations was akin to frenzy. Comparisons |and precedents fail us.’ Chaliapin | was scheduled for two concerts in | Los Angeles, but was taken il! after | the first concert. The critic of one jof the leading dailies wrote in re | view: ‘Well, he has sung here Russia's greatest singer. It was more than an event. It was a violent | celebration. In the first place Chal. |tapin’s recital is utterly different, even in its general technique, from | anything we have ever heard. Each | separate song impressed his victory |more upon bis hearers—a victory that ts not one of singing alone, but which draws on the ammunition of art until the citadel of even the scoffer is inclined to shake at the impact. What a voice and what a style! Each song is @ living thing in his interpretation, Uke an opera in miniature, and each was filled with the blood of life and the glori- | ous tang of earth and soil, with the D. m. | spirit of the man shining with the divine fire of his artistry.’ ‘The Challapin concert will be a fit clos- ing by the Ladies’ Musical club to a season of distinction, which has in- cluded Geraldine Farrar, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Edward Johnson, Al- fred Cortot baer Jacques Thibaud. Ladies’ Musical Club Dom Nelso: 710 Bagley Concert Monday rueseeh Atay 12:0 p. m.|. The Ladies’ Musical club will give ype ie its closing complimentary concert ta compliment to her ni Mary Anderson, from § until Allen will wed Mr. Wayne McInnes in Bt Barnabas chapel at $20 o'clock he marriage of Miss Laita Tedford Donald G. Waller at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, L, Tedford, at #130 o'clock, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16— The marriage of Mise Mary Fulton to Mr. Arthur Samuel Olsen at Hethany Presbyterian church at high noon. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23— The wedding of Miss Vivien Tyson Carroll Hammer, at home of the bride- Slect's parents, Mr. and Mre. Ar- thur Raiph Tyson, at 7 o'clock. MOTHERS’ CLUB TO MEET Delta Kappa Epsilon Mother@ club will meet at the chapter house, | Wednesday, May 9, at 2 | eae LORRAINE SOCIAL C1 UB Lorraine Social club +will meet in | Masonic temple, Wednesday, May 9, at 2 p,m. All Eastern Stars in- vited, cee | HELPER CLUB | The Helper club of Ain’ will give @ luncheon at a chapter ie home LIEUT. CUSHING CORPS on Monday evening, May 8, at 8:15, | = | Lieut. Cushing corps will give a|%t the First Baptist church. card party at the Panan:a cafeteria, Pee following program will be Saturda 3 , May 12, at 8:30 p. m. eee ‘ 1 + Rachmaninoff +..Bargiel Mend: new Phil ip Gearhart, z. c. Ruy J. W. Doiby, H. B. Perry, ™ Olive Hartung, Mesdames G. B. M. Pratt, G. H. Bartell, biiteell, F. G, Clarke, M. 1. Scott, J. V. Kidd, F C. Hackman. Direction Mra. A. E. Boardman. med a Robinson at the Two Dradeo—z Major D Fiat Major. Tro papas, ~e (a) “Tee Little @) * Four Spring Bot SEATTLE COUNCIL P.-T. A. The regular May meeting of Seat- tle Council PT. A. will be held in |the small auditorium of the Broad- way high school, Tuesday, May 8, at 10 a m. Routine business, an- |nual reports and convention plans will be the program for the day. Mrs. Anna L, Herold will render weveral vocal selections. see GREENWOOD IMPROVEMENT CLUB Greenwood Improvement club will give a card party in Greenwood hall, Thursday, May 10, at 8 p. m. The baseball team of the club will give the second of a series of dances in Greenwood hall. Tuesday evening, May 8, the proceeds to be used for baseball equipment. cee | Miss Leone Langdon at the plano (a) “The White Peacock’ (b) “Girt With the Piazea \ oun Paul McCoole OVERSEAS fe) Pretude, A Minor. TO DANCE Trio Elegaquie. Quast Variax The Seattle unit of the Women's Overseas league will give a dance on Thursday, May 10, at De Honey's |Dancing academy. The funds from the affair will be used for welfare |work, ‘Tickets may be obtained at |the two stores of Lowman & Han- \ford and at Brewster's Cigar store, |Third ave. and Union st. Those at- jtending aro requested to wear in- formal or sports clothes. eee FIRST M. P, CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE The ladies of the First Methodist Protestant church will hold a rum- mage salo and serve a luncheon on May 11 and 12, the location to be announced later, Any contributions will be called for by telephoning East 6929. Allegro Resoluto Miss Iris Canfield, col! Miss Leone Langdon, piano eee Pupils’ Recital Monday Evening Mr, and Mrs. Montgomery Lynch will present their pupils in a com- plimentary recital Monday evening, May 7, at 8 o'clock in the auditorium of the First Methodist church. The program will be as follows: Almina Sparks “The Morning Wind" ...Gena Branscombe “A Birthday”, . eee COLUMBIA CHAPTER NO. 33 The officers of Columbia chapter No. 33 will exemplify the work for | Ionia chapter No. 114 on Tuesday, May 8, at 8 p. m, in the Corinthian room of the Masonic Temple, eee “Down tn the Forest JOHN F. MILLER W. R. C. |*1tTs Only a Tiny : John F. Miller W. R. C. will ens Mise Marion Tuc! “Dawn, Light and Bird Song’ “Sweet'o° the Year" ‘ Mra. B. B. } “Thou Charming Bird". . “Come Unto These Yellow Sani tertain at dinner Saturday evening, | May 6, at 6 o'clock, in Veterans’ j hall, Armory, eee SEXTON FRIENDSHIP CLUB Sexton Friendship club will enter- |tain with a card party at Wing's cafoteria, Saturday evening, May 5. eee “Pilgrim’ “An April Miss Ruby THear Me, Xe Winds THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB The Thursday Musical club will meet with Mrs, L. L. Larson, at Kirkland, Thursday, May 10. Take ferry at Madison park at 12 o'clock. Luncheon will be followed by a pro- gram of Scandinavian music, eee CALEIDH CLUB Caleldh club will meet Tuesday, May 8, at 1p. m,, with Mrs, David E. Fryer, 1223 Bighth ave, W. eee WOODCRAFT TOTEM CLUB The Woodcraft Totem club will entertain with a musicale and soclul hour Friday, May 11, at 2 p. m, in Frederick & Nelson's auditorium. “Guest day” will be observed with members from the various circles as hostesses, Neighbors of Woodcraft and their friends welcome. Mrs. P. ‘Wise, chariman, will be assisted by Mrs, N. Whipple, Mrs. P. Neilson, Mrs, J. Shoenburg, Mrs. J. Me- Laughlin and Mrs, §, Pitts, I. W. W. STILL ARE STRIKING The strike of Pacific Coast I. W. W., which has been in force for the past two weeks, is now at its peak and is progressing favorably, accord: ing to Fred Flett, secretary of tho Seattle local, Saturday, “The reports that the men are re- turning to work which are being bir- culated are pure propaganda,” said Flett. He said further that the mon wow striking in the logging camps will remain out until a vote of all the workers has been taken and they decide to return to work, That the strike will continue for 1 Humber of days was the opinion of Tiett Saturday, GEN, LAWTON CIRCLE Gen, Lawton circle, Ladies of the G. A. R, will serve a home-cooked dinner at their hall, corner of 19th ave. N. W. and Market st., Ballard, Thursday, May 10, at noon, A business meeting will take place at 1:30 p., m, Comrades and frends invited, vee SOROSIS CLUB ‘The art department of the Sorosis club will meet Thursdey, May 10, at 2 p,m, at the Federated club- house, eee SEWING CLUB Mrs, John Davison will entertain the members of Puget Sound Sisters’ Sewing ‘club, at a 1 o'clock lunch: eon, at her home, $048 W, 65th at. Wednesday, May 9, eee Tho Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will meet in the main Sunday séhooi room of the First Preehytertan church, Tuesday evening May 8,

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