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Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Patrons and Patronesses Named for Sub- scription Dance; Enchanting Setting for Large Reception and Ball of young ay evening, October 20, at mas Green, Mr, and Mre Mrs. Fred Spencer Thomsen Milburn, Mr Frink, Mr, and 9 subscription dar for Satur Mra, TI Dn. F Anna Fran ATRONS and patronesses for © a gre matrons and maids have the Boulevard Inn include Frederic Struve, Mr. and Stimson, Mr. and Mrs. Jos and Mrs, Archibald S. Mrs. Fred H. Baxter and Mr. The floor committee are Messrs, Lawrence Arnold, Waler Harvey, Hiram Patterson, Lacy Hofius, Evan 8. McCord, Jr, Marfield Bolcom, Dallas Emory, Harold Frederick, William Walker and Edmund Maxwell Mrs. Lacy Hofius, Mrs, Evan 8. McCord, Jr., Miss Achsa Lou Powell, Miss Olive Leonard, Miss Nellie Felger, Miss Emily Jeromo Miss Dorothy Mampbell, Miss Katherine Donahoe, Miss Jane Perki and Miss F (dham form the committee in charge of the affair, which is for henefit of the Red Cross nursing fund. Brilliant Ball Given at Club Autumn flowers and foliage formed an attractive setting for the large Feception and ball the Women's University club gave Jast evening In honor Of Mrs. Everett Smith, the incoming president, and Mrs, Frank 8, Bayley, the outgoing president. | ‘The ballroom was an enchanting picture of old world color, with Ortental/ fgs, cushions and rich divans on the dais and the delicate chiffons,| faces and velvets of the women’s gowns in a bouquet of radiance under| the jeweled lights. Bridge and mah jongg were played in the card room Und the library, and supper was served from an exquisitely decorated tablo| i the spacious dining room Presiding here were Mrs, Thomas R. Lyons John Lincoln Hall and Miss Effie I. Raitt, and assisting were Miss Marianne | King, Miss Elizabeth Baird, Miss Marjorie Fisken, Miss Ruth Dally, Miss Gertrude Schulz, Miss Helen Holcombe, Miss Ruth Trenholme, Miss Marte Leghorn, Miss Mary Yerkes, Miss Nellie Towns, Miss Imogene Cornett and Miss Charlotte Williams. | In the receiving line with Mra, Smith and Mrs, Bayley were the past| presidents of the club—Mrs. Leroy M. Backus, Mrs. Florence Denny Heliker, Mrs. George W. Soliday, Mrs. Harry Sumner, Mrs, Daniel B.) Mrefethen, Mrs. Hervey B. Wilbur and Mrs, Alvah Lemuel Carr | Mrs. George 0, Brehm, Dr. Mabel Seagrave and the members of tho} gntertainment committee assisted in the drawing room. | The committee in charge of arrangemens for the occasion Included Mrs. Everett Clark, general chairman; Mrs, Frederic Hall White, chatrman| of the dance; Miss Ruth McHugh, chairman of bridge; Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. Warren Fusselman, Mrs. Fred C. Milner, Mrs. Harry 8, Bowen, Mrs. J. Pollister, Mrs. C. B. Kinne, Miss Katherine Hoyt, Miss Josephine arrang Mr. and Mra, William ua Green, M Downey, Mr, and Mra. and Mrs, W, W, Felger Guy ances the | Mrs, Henry Pennock, Mrs.| | | Taber, Miss Inez Craven, Miss Cecilia Hardman and Miss Mildred Holts. | Club to Hold Annual Reception Mrs. A. Harker, chairman, with Mrs. F.C. Berendes, vice chairman, and} thelr committee have completed arrangements for the reception the Wom-| an's Century club gives each autumn in honor of the new members of} the club. It will take place this year on Friday afternoon, October 19,) from 2 until § o'clock, on the mezzanine floor at the Hotel Washington. | The decorations for the event will be arranged by Mra. Lols Marks,| chairman, assisted by Mrs. Glenn Johnson, Mrs. J. E. MePherson, Mrs. ‘Almon Allen and Mrs. J. B. Shaw; Mrs. .M. J. Fulkinburg is chairman of the music committee for the afternoon and {s assisted by Mrs. William! HE SEAT! THOMAS F. GLEED LE STAR Persona William N, Gaither, fe SUNDAY DATES TO REMEMBER 14 o has been Mr. and Mr ore months, Kt fn Phil Per vas MONDAY, ¢ TOBE 15 from Be in Mar er house gu VKIDAY, OCTOBER 19. William Croat two vy Mr, and Mr returned I"r motor trip to 1 ¥ Rainier . for marsh left thi Pb to remain Indet. || SATURDAY, OCTOBER $0. initely at the Mas 1 eee dan up of & k for Patrick Shelton, . OCTOBER 20~ we give ball Mre Bruce Farris and Mrs. Wa Farris, of Van arriving Monday the gu m BE. Hadle A. I ast ouver, B. ¢ to 4 Jui Master’e 11 a the Delts are week Mr Dr Mrs eaving for the be gone Bouffleur are id n ° next week, to|| PMIDAY, vcTonnn 4 an G . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBRE 41 Ma dinner and nevera Hoflus will Mr return lacy FRIDAY, NOVEMBER LB ‘ * turned and Mra. hurada Chapin re mM a visit of ney era} mor Alaska WEST SEATTLE ART CLUB The West meet at the Beattl WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB honr the next meeting of the Wom Benne We ng, October Mra. C. J for the day, will discuss the life and w of De Forent Brush, T Mr. John Butler, y at F } @alleries and the exhibited at the Puya fal be | cussed informally by at Btaniey, er Runte 0 the w now ¢ will the clut . SEATTLE WOMAN'S The music departmen tle Woman's club will meet home of Mra, Harry Lawrence 121 E. 86th at, Tue October 16, at 2 p.m. *. B. s Bowlsby dis n of the pro wan o gram Em CLUB t of the & at the man, seco an K. Lofgren Mra. Leah L. Any Florence 2 SATURDAY, OCTOBER ‘w set’ Campfire News 1923, orrices TRUSTERS OARD , of the CITY PAN-HELLE ASSOCIATION aturd Miss ¥ meet m, with present ¥remc Tuenda the home Ww tober of rth by the of the Brown, Ar George and thous © are invited, th | pumpkins Campfire guar bled on Thurs. uarters for a par. rs, delegater ype IAL lodge ‘Tues rereen o'clock SEATTLE | Beattlo GUARDIAD HALLOWEE nth| Black will meet October 16, in ave,, at 7 will be a progress! with refreshments Tue oO hall, 140) At 9 p.m. th whist party dance f ng a day evenin, ober 80, ANTE CLUB Quarante cl aght her Following fg, at which 8 elected nd the guardians es to earn five dol- gular employment tribution to the ship, party beg ames ed to get o ated, fore the evening ws over everyone had n Regu json wer . v tb Qu. The Tu 1 Mr. and Mra. L. J ell, Beach drive, will meet ee with ged themse r of fe Im. | the meeting Tyesd: m. at the club ter Dean a committee program, and vided for the afternoon. HARMONY HO: Harmony Homestead, No, 1743 Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will hold ation and joint instal }lation of officers of Ballard, Renton, | | University and Aubura Homestesds at the Moose hall, 8th and Union, October 16, § p. m. Mr. Ward Senn, supreme treasurer and Mra. Sonn, of M Will be in attendance. Mr enn will be inataliatian officer, o* t the newest r ref: nuts were Miss Dora Craig, Blanche Byron A Younger and Miss Eileen Kinnane ure the entertainment committee for these good times that come once a h for the guardians, The Torch staff ts already plan. ning the November Torch. This is- will be 16 pa * and by far the edition ever p hed. Ata ing Friday afternoon the staff ided to bring new features, but 11 not disclose them until the pub- apples and great demand. chairman, Miss Mrs. Margaret speaker wi in sue best mee The afternoon wedding of Miss Betty Balmer, daughter of ie sotretaars on is put into the mails, Elliott, Mrs. William M. Prater, Mrs. J. 8. Holt and Mrs. Addie Belknap ‘Conly. Assisting about the rooms and introducing new members will be Mr#. #. J. Cannon, Mrs, Ear! B. Rogers, Mra. M. J. McCann, Mra. S, W. Barker, Mra. Henry McClure, Mrs. Ben B. Buell, Mrs. Henry Broderick and ‘Mrs. H. L. Glenn. | Tea will be served in the Louts XIV. room, with Mra. F. C. Berendes dn charge, assisted by Mrs. Ross E. Hibler, Mra. EB. W. Campbell, Mrs. Alan| Jonés, Mrs..Vernon Maddocks and Mrs. M. J. Connell, Alternating at the| rns are to be Mrs. George D. Schofield, Mrs. A. Harker, Mra. F. E.| Palmerton, Mrs. W. S. Griswold, Mrs. George A. Stanton and Miss Sara| Williams. Members of the Daughters’ auxiliary will assist. In the receiving line will be Mrs. George D. Schofield, president; Mrs. A. Harker, first vice president; Mrs. F. W. Geaham, second vice president, | | and the following officers of the club: Mrs. Henry Kauffman, Mra. Blake )D. Mills, Mrs. J. H. Soper, Mrs. M. E. Harrah, Mrs. 8, H. Kerr, Mra. J. D ‘Curtis, Mrs. G. N. McLoughlin, Mrs. W. D. Turnacliff, Mrs. W. H. Pittwood, Mrs. John Byron Harris, Mrs. Ida C. Hatcher, Mra. Arthur Holt, Mrs. ¢ A. Stanton, Mrs. Henry Bittman, Miss C. BE. Adams, Mra. W. W. » Mrs: G. A. Haecker, Mrs. W. F. Hitchings, Sirs. W. 8. Griswold and Mrs. Roger Cutting, president of the Daughters’ auxiliary. : ‘Honors Mrs. Brownell at Luncheon | Miss Frances Green will entertain with a luncheon of fifteen covers at a Sunset club on Wednesday afternoon, October 17, in compliment to Frank Brownell, Jr. a. _ Monthly Program of Musical Art Society Mrs. Ella Helm Boardman has arranged the program for the monthly “Musicale given by the Seattle Musical Art society Im the Women's Univer | sity club auditorium on Wednesday morning, October 17, at 11 o'clock. | The numbers to be presented follow: "1. Sonata in G Major (Rubenstein) (for plano and violin); Moderato Con “Moto, Moderato and Variations I. and II, Scherzo, Finale, Adagio non troppo, Moderato Con Moto—Leone Langdon and Alice Willlams Sherman. 2. Der Traum (Rubenstein); Es blinkt der Thau, Der Asra, Thu nicht so schoenes kind, Gute Nacht—Margaret Moss Hemion; Leone Lang. don at the piano. | The business meeting for active members will be held at 10 o'clock. Will Wed in St. Barnabas’ Chapel Mrs. N. C. Watson announces the engagement of her daughter, Dorothy is, to Lieutenant Commander Charles Frank Greene, of the U. 8. 8 ae issippi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Greene of Fremont, Ohio. se “The wedding will take place Saturday evening, October 20, in St. Bar- gl Chapel at 7 o'clock. Rev. Herbert H. Gowen will read the ser- _ Miss Vera Allen will be mald of honor and Miss Helen Schwager and “Miss Gloria Collinson of Portiand, the maids. Lieutenant Daniel F. Barbey will be best man and the ushers will be Lieut. Com. George F. - Reincke and Lieut. William Granat. oP Miss Watson with her mother, came here from New Orleans four years ago. Miss Watson has been attending the University of Wash- Angton, where she is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and Theta | Sigma Phi honorary. Town and Gown Club Announces Dates _ The Town and Gown club will begin its thirteenth annual series of by @ances on October 20 at The Wilsonian. The dates for the remainder of| the season are November 17, December 15, February 16 and April 26. The committee in charge is composed of Mr. and Mrs. Wylle Hemphill, Dr. D. H. Houston, Mr. B. Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Goodfellow. _ Mrs. Meem Gives Bridge Tea To honor Mrs. James Brinkley and her mother, Mrs. Wardall, who are Mr. and Mrs, Adam Balmer, and Mr. Thomas Frederick Gleed, was an event of late September.—Portrait by Curtia Stud Cor M Mary | Mo al hostes Tri Miss The Mount Herbert Kippen and Mrs. 10, npliments House Guest * Gloria Frink has planned a dinner A group of girl fi Larabee and Mra. Walton, h Miss Mary Collins Entertains ia entertained a, late with y evening ar . at her } o thin evening, en her } dinner of twel a theater party unt Baker Park Luncheon Club o'clock ty sees in charge Wed H. L, D. 8. Kinney heon enday, Mrs on aker Park Luncheon club will mee October 17, Koetter, chaftman; Mrs. t the ct with ¢ M ubhouse for follow Kiel H Mra. Calendar for Orthopedic Shops tty parish will be in charge at the Orthope ic Tea Shop Monday, with and Mrs. Richard F. White, Prof. and Mrs. Joseph| Plummer, Mrs, Gilbert Black, Mrs. J Mrs. William Myers, Mra, C J. H. Condon and Mra. J. L. MoPher Tuesday, St. Mark’s guild of St chairman; Wednesday, West man; Thursday, St. Margaret's qu L. Burton, hostess; Friday, Alki aw Saturday, L. O. E. club, Mra. G. G. F Monday morning at the Thrift Shor Berry will be in charge for Univer Green for Broadway guild. Tue man, for East Highland Dr chairman, for Interlaken guild. chairman, for Queen Anne guild; in chairman, for Madrona guild. chairman, for Renton Hill guild chairman, for First Hill guild. Fri Saturday, Sunset auxiliary, Mra, J ri Knausenberger, Mra a y guild; | lay © guild; in the afternoon, Mra. G Woednenday ‘Thursday in Miss Olga Dieckoff, hostess, aanisted by Mra, A. W. Anderson, Mra. George! Third ave. E. Sheperd, Mra, Charles E. Cari Woot Lucka, Mark's church, Mra, Margaret Cheal, church, Mrs. Scott Mathes ot ‘k's Mra. Ch chalr- Norman *. {tner, hosters; er, hostess Mrs. Frank Schiels and Mra. William the afternoon, Mrs, Herbert morning, Mra, Josiah Moore, chalr ree Cooled«ge, morning, Mra. H. R. Elilott, the afternoon, Mrs. Benjamin Petiey, morning, Mra. C. F. Holme afternoon, Mra. J. 8. Boswell, Mrs. J. C. McMillan, chairman. effier, chairman th da: CLUBS FOR MONDAY PALM CIRCLE NO. 66 Palm Circle No. 66, Nelghbors of Wooderntt, will entertain N. of V members and their friends at a mas- querade dance on Monday evening, October 15, at Odd Fellows’ hall, 10th ave. and E, Pine st. Prizes will’ be given to the most grotesque costumo |and the best waltz A large attend | ance Is desired by the following: com: Katherine Gibson, Schmutz, Agnes |Schmider, Alice Weber, Emma Ben. |kendorf, June Young and G eighbor Marguerite Nelisen, oe Sw | mittee in charge: | chairman; Alice | ALKI COMMUNITY CLUB Women’s Clubs ; LODGE Evergreen lodge No, 2, A. 0. U W., will hold its regular meeting in the A. OU. W. building, 1409 Ninth on Monday evening, October 15, at 8 o'clock, KING COUNTY | LEGISLATIVE FEDERATION | The next meeting of County Legisiative fedeva be held Monday afternoon, October 15. Corporation Counsel T. J. L | Kennedy will give a resume of the telephone rate situation, ‘There will ave., King jon will wardian | be an open forum for the discussion | Winter dances Saturday evening, Oct, jof tho proposed federal jemencinent. The discussion will be led by Miss Lucy Case, Lady equality Jeaving shortly for the South, Mrs, Gilbert Meem was hostess at a bridgo| The Alki Community Club will hold} Wille Forbus and Mrs. May Milli tea on Wednesday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Daniel Kelleher. Sunday Night Supper Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Seeley are entertaining with a supper at their home on Sunday evening. Sponsoring No-Host Table Mr. and Mrs. Varde McFarland are sponsoring a no-host table of twenty. four covers at the Seattle Yacht club‘s dinner dance this evening. _ Plans Bridge Tea for Visitor ' - Mrs. Clyde Hadley is extending invitations to the first of a series of Bridge teas at her home on Thursday afternoon, October 18, in compli- ‘Ment to Mrs. Wallace Farris of Vancouver, B. C,, who 1s coming over Monday to be the house guest of Judge and Mra. Hiram E. Hadley for the week. _ Entertaining at Bridge Luncheon | Mrs. Harold B. Thompson is entertaining with a bridge luncheon of % twelve tables on Tuesday afternoon, October 16, honoring Mrs. Howard Knott who js leaving next week on a two months’ trip East, and Mrs. John Barnett, recently removed here from Walla Walla to make her Hosts to San Francisco Guest "Mr, and Mrs. George H. Perry are entertaining with a dinner of ten “Covers this evening at the Seattle Yacht club’s dinner dance in compliment to Mr. Russell Chamberlin, of San Francisco, who has been visiting in town for a fortnight. : “Luncheon to Honor Mrs. Holt "Mrs. F. W. Alexander {s entertaining with a small luncheon on afternoan at the Women’s University club in honor of Mra, Y. Holt of Vancouver, B, C., who Is visiting in the city, ary "Dinner Will Celebrate Birthday __ Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Baxter will have a tablo for ten at the dinner dance at the Yacht club thin evening in celebration of Mr. Baxter's birthday, Mon- Grange s and open house for club membe: | 15, at friends, Monday evening, Oct |8 o'clock. the Community House. | Miss Snowden of the Dramatic Art | School will furnis will be followed by musical dancing and refreshments, Everyone cordially invited, COMMONWEALTH CLUB City Councilman Oliver T. Erick- son will talk on the recent public ownership conference at Ottawa, be- fore the Commonwealth club, at Dartnall’s cafeteria, Second and Madison, Monday, October 15, at 6:15 p.m. The public is invited. eee CITY FEDERATION CALLS SPECIAL ME H. E, Maltby, the City Federation of Women’s clubs, has issued a call to all presidents of federated clubs to send their respective press correspondents to the federation club house on Monday afternoon, October 15, at 2 p.m. This meeting has heen arranged primarily to have tho vartous publicity chairmen meot the newly appointed press correspond ent, Mrs. Burleigh M. Reeder. Mrs, Maltby urges a full attend. ance, as instructions in rules gow erning the proper release of news will be explained, Rat Belo ioe PAST MATRONS OF MYRTLE CHAPTER ‘The past matrons of Myrtle Chap ter, No, 48, O, 1. S., will exemplify the degrees in the Corinthian room at the Masonic temple, Monday, October 15, . oTING president of program, which | gan. All interested persons invited | to attend, . e. | ADDITIONAL CLUBS QUEEN ANNE STUDY CLUB The Queen Anne Study ¢lub will meet with Mrs. . Linton, 2422 Fifth ave, W., Tue October 16, at 2 o'clock. “The National Alma and Aspirations of Czecho-Siovakia” will be discussed by Mrs, H. 8. Bak er, and Mrs. ¥ . Brown will give a sketch of John Huss, tho ro- former and patriot. “- DANIEL BAGLEY P.-T. Daniel Pagley PT, A. will hold {ts regular meeting on Thursday, October 18, at 316 p, m. Mins | Brawn of the Seattle Campfire Girls | will be the speaker. Campfire Girls will also demonstrate their work, Every mother in the district should be present. A. oo. AUDUBON SOCIETY TO TAKE BIRD WALK Members of the Seattle Audubon society and those Interested in birds will take a bird walk on Sunday, Oo tober 14, leaving from East Margin. 1 way and Spokane st, at 11 a. m. Take Alki, Fauntleroy or West sy. attle cars, . . v4 MYRTLE CHAPTER NO. 48 Myrtle Chapter No, 48, O, E. § will give a Halloween Tuesday, October club rooms, ern Stars, Maso: invited, masquerade, 0, in the Masonie le building, East. 8 and thelr friends Mrs.) Smith, leader . TEACHERS ARRANGB LEC 2 COURSE lees of the High ague and the hern’ club, a course of lec be given at Plymo ing on Monday “iy a4 of the music com At the Inst t was de meeting {ded to w w from from ation lone (Jonet Was y returned from China, will epeak on irama of China,” Vilhjalmur Stefansson, arctic ex: ‘The Northward npire,” on Monday eve “BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT" Lincoln high sch r its second “By Thursday, Oct. this ‘The Melo to country 1 to School 18, ‘The teachers have invited the rents to assemble in the main auditorium at 7:30 o'clock, when final directions will be given, The parents will follow the exact schedule of their children. There will be a lunch period and aw sembly. Parents of th A pupils of the schools tributary to Lincoln are invited to attend. SOCIAL CLUB FoR HARD OF HEARING The Seattie Social Club for the Hard of Hearing will meet at 8 p.m, Tuesday, October 16, at Fur. }man Business college, Fourth and | Marion. An invitation ts extended to English-speaking hard of hearing adults to attend. BEACON HILL P.-T. A. Reacon Hill PT. A. will meet Wednesday, October 17, at 2:30 p.m. Mr. J. A high school, will speak on “A Comparison of Grade and High Schools of Twenty-five Years Ago With Those of Today.” Mra. J, H. Edgar, soloist. ay evening, February. 6, Dr. Albert Bushnell Hart, of . Harvard university, will give an address on “Unele Sam and His Neighbor.” | Wl Rogers, moving picture stas humorist and author, will appear at ja place and date to be announced | later. kets at a nominal sum aru on sale at Lowman & Hantord's| store and the Archway | Book store, | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The various departments of the | Woman's Century club will m Next week, according to the follow ing achedule: @French department, Jat the Hotel Washington, on Mon. day, October 15, at 10 a. m. Art department will meet Monday, at 2 pom Mrs. Blake D, Milla, m8 a N. Assisting hostesses, Mra. Philip Tworoger and Mra Harry 8 Program, “Thomas | Moran,” George D. Altno “"Beernt by Mrs. Joseph -Kildall; | . “Review of American Magazine of |1ONIA CHAPTER, 0. 8 Art," Mra, Arthur Holt. | Tonia Chapter, 0. E. S., will hold Drama department meets Wednes-| their annual ball and card party at | day, October 17, for luncheon with | shrine auditorium, Masonic temple, | Mra, 3. Hommingway, 6046 16th | phursday evening, October 18. This Program, “Barrie and | ix tho first of a series of chapter by Mrs. Adolph Nelsen. | parties for Eastern Stars, Masons Americanization department jand their friend | meet Thursday, October 18, . [with Mra. William D, Turnacliff, |ehairman, at 4551 University blvd |Luncheon at 12 o'clock. Program, |*My Impressions of America,” Mra A. Briegnloft; piano solo, Helen |Kaninara, 2 Russian student; “Out- look for Americanization Work in nh local circle is requested to 1923," Mrs, N, Lambert. 2 send a representative to this meet- | ing. NEIGHBORS’ CLUB DANCE Tho Neighbors’ club of West Seat tle will give the first of a series of lin ET Publicity chairman of Seattle Par- ent-Teacher associations will meet in |the school board room, Central build- ing, Tuesday, October 16, ROBERT MORRIS | CHAPTER Robert Morris chapter, No. 192, |0. EB. S., will give a Halloween mas. |querade ball Tuesday evening, Octo- STEVENS W. R. C. ag ke ay ber 0, in the Masonic clubrooms, Stevens W. R. C. No. 1 will hold! croage pullding. fair in Veterans’ hall, Armory, Fri- | . day, Oct, 19. Luncheon at noon.| ronERT MORRIS CHAPTER Chicken dinner at 6 p.m. Comrades | 6, 49; and friends welcome. Robert Morris chapter No. 1 ‘s a visit the O, E. 8. home Sunday, Oct. 13, at Hiawatha field house. | ar Si WEBSTER P. Webster P..T. A. will meet Tuesday ovening, Oct. 16, at 8 o'clock, Mr, T |R. Cole, city superintendent schools, will be the speaker, at 10:30 a, m. ANNUAL BAZAAR Poe He AND DINNER eS a ¥ American Legion Auxiliary to pAb yee eae pe | |Loyd T. Cochran Post, No. 40, will | ASSOCIATION {hold its annual bazaar and dinner Hospital associa-| Tuesday evening, October 16, at | ‘The Norwegian tion will meet in Norway hall Tuas-|qoog'’s hall, 1704 Market st, Dinner will bo served from 6:30 to 7:30 |day, Oct. 16, at 1:30 p. m. Board o'clock. meeting at 12 o'clock, Mrs. Gjarde, | Mra, C. K. Anderson and Miss Hilge- son, hostesses, tsa FEDERATION OF W. ©. T, U, Echoes from national convention will be brought by Mrs. Lillian Vin- cent, state president, to the Seattle Federation of Women's Christian union, at a meeting called for Tues. day, October 16, 2 p. m, at Ply. . CANADIAN WOMED CLUB Canadian Women's club will give & card party Tuesday evening, Oo tober 16, at 8 p. m,, at the Federated clubhouse, corner of Thomas st, and DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE | Daughters of St. George will meet 1M. EB on Thursday 130 p. m, Inith requested | ALPHA CLUB The Alpha club will residence of Mrs. W. C. Wallingford ave., on Th ber 18, Luncheon at 12:30 o’cl meet a e Cutler, 4928 day, Octo GREEN LAKE P.T. A | Tho Green Lake Parent-Teacher axsociation will hold its monthly meeting at the school on Wednes-| day, October 17, at 2:30 p. m. Dr.| J. C. Moore will speak on “Goitre.” | | a8 8 | LINCOLN P-T, A. | Lincoln PJT. A. will meet Tues Gay, October 16, at 2:15 p,m. The program will be in charge of Mr |L. H. Fee, head of the Science de: |partment. Discussion concerning the social Ufe of high school stu ditorial staff is Miss Ruth Brown, editor in chief; Winifred Ami Nichols, Floren itors; Catherin and Gertrude McCann, a The business staff is head. y Helen G her assist. . Polly Brown, Elma Jolly, Vio- McGr and Dorothea Bow, MIRROR IN THE HALL IS SERVICE TO GUEST Will Always Be Appreciated When Conveniently Placed. By MARIAN MOORE ‘The autumn day was windy, with dirt flying and hair, hats and com- Plexions suffering! Where did the callers and the high school daugh- ter and anyone else direct their first look when they entered the house? One guess {s sufficient! At the hall mirror, of course. A. Her Dix, edit let Reed, principal of Frank: | at 10:15. | 14, leaving from the Arcade building | | If that mirror hadn't been there {—but that 1s another story! The fact remains that is was there, just | as it ls found in the hallway of pavery: satisfactorily furnished home dents, Tea will be served by the Girls’ club. Hostessés for the after- noon are Mrs, H. Onsum, Mrs. H N. Newkirk, Mrs. J. A. Campbell, |Mrs. A. Z. Lovett and Mrs. B. K ‘Cosby. All persons interested in the |school invited, | : | WEST SIDE IMPROVEMENT CLUB |__ Mrs. U. R. Niesz will entertain the Went. Side Improvement club on | Tuesday afternoon, October 16, at 2 j o'clock, at her home, 4525 42nd ave. 8. W., in honor of the new members of the club. During the afternoon Mrs. Jean Lane will relate incidents \of her trip to Central and South America and Japan, Mrs. Niesz will |} be assisted by Mrs. J. L. Chamberlin. | Members may bring a friend, eee SUNSET HEIGHTS LITERARY CLUB Sunset Heights Literary club will meet with Miss Mary Atkinson, 601 | N. 42nd st. on Tuesday evening, October 16. | . | ALKT REVIEW Alki review will meet in the A. 0. | U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave., Tuesday | | evening, October 16, at 8 o'clock. eee ROBERT PARLIAMENTARY Burl Walnut Console, CLASS Robert parliamentary law class | for the “first look” and the “last will meet at the Y. W. C. A. on | look.” | Wednenday, October 17, at 1:30 p.m.| The console set In the photo- |Mrs, Ella Cudiheo, chairman and| gtaph 1s as handsome as it 1s use- teacher. Subject of lesson, ‘’The | ful. The low cabinet contains two | Main Question.” Auxiliary class in| falr-sized compartments, with burl- public speaking under Mrs, Harriet | paneled doors, and {s lavishly dec- Saunderson wh! have for {ts leee-n'| Orated with hand carving and dell- ; “Take It," by Edmund Vance Cook. | Cate beaded molding. The curved All women interested invited to join. | Stretchers uniting the legs givg For information cal! Mrs. C. G. Mill. | added distinction, er, KE nwd-6221, The mirror bears more than a . strong familly resemblance to the | cabinet—it might almost be a twin sister, The carved frame at the top carries out the carving on the cabinet to the last scroll, while the hand-painted floral panel reflects the burl-paneled cabinet doors. ‘The candlesticks are of walnut, polychromed. (Write to Marian Moore, care of this newspaper, for advice or Infor- mation about home furnishing or decorating, sending stamped ad- dressed envelope for reply.) Qestion: I have a small square reception hall with a winding stair way having a square window on the first landing, Could I use two wicker chairs with blue rep seats In this hall?—I. G. NORTH PROGRESSIVE CLUB North End Progressive club will | meet at 1234 EB. 69th st. on Tueada October 16, at 2 p. m., Mrs. A. E. ; Bloom and Mrs. Kate Reeves, hos-} |tesses. Mrs. O. B, Jacobs, chairman of tho social committee, will make A report, Parllamentary drill. by Mrs. Ione K. Humes, A good pro- gram has been prepared. ‘Take car No. 16, on Third ave. and transfer to the bus at 10th ave. N. E. Get off at E, 69th and walk east. rails [LONESOME CLUB Tho Lonesome club will entertain with @ dance at 111 Holyoke build: END mouth church. Echoes from the state convention | held in Bellingham, October sth to 12th, will be reported by some of | the other officers. | Devotions, by: Mra, Emma Morri- son, | Harp and vocal selections, by Mrs, ¥. Krieger. Piano solo, by Mrs, Edna Moline, All W. ©. T. U. women urged to be present. | Harvard ave, Members and friends Invited. Refreshments will be served. “. HIGHLAND PARK PLT, A. Highland Park P.T. A. will moet at the school, Tuesday, October 16, at oO pm, Mr. EB. B. Holmes, school director, will speak on “School Zeonomy.” All patrons of the dis. trict requested to attend. Refresh. ments, oO. . EASTERN STAR CLUB The Eastern Star club will begin a serles of card parties on Tuesday, October 16, at 2 p.m, at the club rooms, 4090 Arcade building. Bridge and whist will be played. Members and friends invitee SIGMA NU MOTHERS’ CLUB Sigma Nu Mothers’ club will hold the first meeting of the year at the chapter house, Tuesday, October 16, at 2:30 p, m, ing, on Saturday evening, October 18. Strangers and lonely people wel- come. Answer: Very nicely. Copyright, American Homes Bureau, LADIES’ MUSICAL CLUB presents MARY GARDEN Assisting Artists: Georges Lauweryns, Pianist; Gutia Casini, Cellist. At The Metropolitan, Monday Eve., OCTOBER 15 PRICES: $3,00—$2.50—$2.00

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