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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1928. Seadog Makes Last Stand ) Honored ru SEATTL [ MRS. WILLIAM H. LLEWELLYN | Personal Mr. and Mra STAR | i | | Music who| Charles Hackett a Great Artist Mackett, young Amer rapid rise to fame 1 in « Henry Car 4 for two York one, ) | arrived | Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Charles * * ¥ . amous Ship I en he appe Metropol in not ving t and t trip to at t u n appeared here before with the Scott “The Bar er-gainin », Farrell and Miss Helen as " t week fF) Grand Opera company in : ot ihe Hin as w winger est of enthustasm and for! “Hackett ha beautiful lyric it tw firm Attractive Program Is Planned for Club} Sinead : i Musicale; Series and Dances Arranged a SB Port , t t make and Mari Ha ri Kribs, Mr Haynes an club are ating of the Women's Unt ’ red for antiely Novemt intere th EMBERS delighttu the and fr m oraity afternoon, Minw ard 3 o'lock, in The pro« Mrs, Harry H. A. Crowder Misa Dorot Miss Helen Addy is commit! informa! reception fo the pla Friday the re ano’ um. n arranged b nson Bowen, ct Edward Hay Miss Hele 10 motored to Port! which includes af 4 ee hen nalrman; Mrs p Macbride, Mrs Mrs. Don Palmer, Mrs, Samuel Barnes n Ferry Mins Margery and ee will re with the artists at the rogram, and Mrs, Allison T, Wanamaker And Mrs, Elizabeth Richmond Miller will preside over th servic The number< to be presented by Mrs, Kathryn Worth, soprano; Mrs Blizabeth Choate, violin, and Miss Carmen Frye, plano, with Miss Frang Williams, accompanist, are ‘ Violin—Concerto No, 2 in F Minor (first movement) (Vieuxtemps). Voca)—Jewel Song from "Faust" (Gounod) Piano—{a) “Berceuse” (Chopin); (b) “Improvisation” Btude" (McDowell). Violin—Concerto No: ons). Vooca)—a) “Pastorale” (Ve Norwegian Love Song (Clough-1 Piano—{a) “Liebestraume” (Lis: Fifty Club Announces Party Dates The Fifty club has sent out @ates of the dancing parties to be are November 14, December 5, J Sponsor No-Host Table Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Earling are sponsort Halloween costume dinner dance at the Golf « for thelr son, \ erett Earling, and a group _ Mrs. Durand to Give Luncheon Honoring her sister-in-law, Mrs. Watson L. Bai Pa., Mrs. Jay I. Durand will entertain at luncheon on Tues at the Boulevard Inn. an excellent o Altho Nght the music committ voice Pt qualities: n texture diction place him of the day Hackett'n vocal Mrs. Ho} to pitel of in the Mr Vd 6. CormmmeTiOUT arrive Mra. dnemday npend Kdgar 1 fr a few cupying thelr AM! phrasing, 1) tor home | yy Once the pride of the nation, “Fighting Bob” Evans’ flag- artistry ana| ship Connecticut was making its last stand Saturday at the could not| Bremerton navy yard. The guns of the old ship were to be fee stg! singing being at all) burned as part of the ceremony in the “Navy day celebra~ times that of the master mu Vicino,’* Kowa; ‘Car and "“O Why Dost Leave Me? by Hande admirably merited ap leve t Cowen i y ot among owing town ¥ Mr exce artint hore lent Interpretations Mr, and Mrs. David M from an extended trip E turned ast Au aa tion, Portland to the football game Thou empty shell of useless and pitiful by dineane demilitarizing the has been going on and is nearly exception of remaining guns, which accomplished for the Navy day. Gay. ly the ruin, the of the} fighter mnecticut, |", ath) (McDowell) for | she « Saturday the opening viewing sted DUP, were 4 His winging of ‘Ah, * from ‘'Komeo et Juliette,’ by and ‘Quest Quella,” letto,"’ could not be Von torn . etieut in F Minor (second movement), Scherzo (D. May yee Bypioes nal leg M B, vr European | Perry from wax plaunse Admiral The old, under hile flagship Bob" Conn several ccini); (b) "W hter), ); (b) aid 2 1 Gard’ner” (Chaminade); (¢)| nee months with the Evan on: 7 jour iphting | from * ‘ a» la 7 Polonaise” (Llast). sur-| time dreadnaught years in SORE: be visitors on burning was to benefit of LOCAL CHURCH 35 YEARS OLD Norwegian Lutherans Will Celebrate Anniversary Humber Fothering ‘areen tart weekend ham left to-| passed. r Oym| t of Mr in process of being scrapped, ‘ Other numb admirably on du Feu Bu rs given Bizet by / the treaty on Imitation of naval Willlam H cards to its membership announcing th n by Id at the Yacht They 9, Fe ad y ent and were to club this season we mahaue mer 1 wer iPS ‘{Chanso be features ry ¢ Dyker: Sing keman number, beaut! commemoration Navy s Bremerton Eny contained Fis | lent most enjow; peate of wh musical Air He grour Visitors eratt as Saturday. vere to Inspect the a Built the at a tot md I of nation. cont of battleship and the boast 4 $7,46 re wan en 1 responded Lota} was of the pride f the navy hter vein, of Williamspo mis: | . most y, October 30, September sloned accor numbers to th f the Flower ager, May Adams ot New York,| Musical Art Society ‘ Art society /99:000 Posted to Produce Missing Broker Alive con pro by Rounding out 35 years of adversity and prosperity, the congregation of the First Norwegian Lutheran church of Seattle, Boren ave. and nia st., will Sunday morning be- stival Week,” in moration of the 36th ann of the church. Services will English and Norwegian, and ll be featured by the presence of the Rev. Odd Gornitzka of Farewell, | Minn., who had charge of the Seattle pastorate from 1914 to 1922. Sunday's program, “Homecoming Day,” will consist of four large gath- lerings at 9:45 a. m- (Sunday school rally), 11 a m. (divine services. in English and reception of new mem- Schick of Bellaire, Ohio. bers}, 1 p. m. (free luncheon), 4 p.m. | The offer followed reports from | (Norwegian mass meeting), and lunch- | two sources that Schick has beenjeon and Norwegian services at 1:45 neon alive. The arrival of Burns|p, m, The Rey. Mr. Gornitzka and detectives from Riverside last night! other visiting ministers will speak at to visit a man on a ranch who was| these sessions. eFZ0 | believed to be the missing capital-| ‘Tuesday's special observance will ist waa the one development, consist of a, Bible hour in Norwegian, The second report was from] ied by the Rev. Mr. Gornitzka at 8 Dorn & Shreve, counsel for! m. ‘The women will meet for a Drew Clark, who, with Mrs.| mission nregram and luncheon at % and Mrs. Sarah M. Schick. noon Wednesday. At 8 o'clock that is under arrest for forgery of ®) evening there will be a joint reforma- Power ot attorney thru which the | tion festival of all Lutheran churches Mnissing man's estate waa converted! of Seattle, with a Joint chorus led By This repo r | the Rev. Mr. Haavik, will sing. ‘on the neviaa wil (ik gomiaan Thursday's program will consist of re December! Briss in thie Alamosa” section ta paces Soa ok aides and rp 8 2 tamous| Mexico. with a. Russian named Tersary Ploneer meeting at 8 fn the recital by| Rome. Hone in said to be a former, vn in, : |Loulne Van Ogle, January 9th, on| Sap Diggo man. tckeeais aqnenaed ale ~~ 3 ay wilt] Moussorgsky’s masterpiect, the] The report first’ given Mrs. Clark any, ena: reaarrp se ges 1 m™ Boris Godonow, which is of Kehick’s disappearance, named @) 006 win prety > Monae joven Bertormed in March by the Chi-) mysterious Russian who was 4l-| ices at 11 a. m., young apegah 45 go Grand Opera company, with|leged to have ‘accompanied the) ine or 4 Pe oe: fists ve : phone G Chaliapin in the title role, and a] broker to Mexico. and an English song service at 7:45. j The First church congregation was MISSIONARIES |organized, according to {ts present | pastor, Rev. M. L. Nesvig, April 19, ARE TO SPEAK | 1888, by the Rey. I. Tollefsen of Ta- coma, as a Norwegian-Danish Evan- Home and foreign misstonarles | gelical Lutheran church, It took its | will speak at the loyalty luncheon Present name in 1919. at the: First Bap- | ———_—_______ > FLAG THEATRE tist: church, Wed- nesday at 1 First, Between Pike and Union t. Sun. and Mon, o'clock. ‘Fhe pro- gram will bo in Torr tatices ct. eh HAROLD LLOxD exposition on Latest and Greatest Baptist denomin- A.M. 10 Any Time ational work at{| ?©20P: Ms C An the Time home and abroad. Miss Helen nese Munroe, misslon-| Florence Turner Maley ary to Japan for Lereneteee| six years, will! speak on the re- cent earthquake disaster there; Miss McVeigh Miss Isabelle R.| McVeigh, foreign and candidate sec- retary of the Woman's American | Baptist Foreign Mission society, will tell “of educational work, and Miss Louise B. Carter, principal of | the girl's school at Santa Ana, El Salvador, Central America, will tell of school life in. the tropics. Miss Alice Brimson, executive secretary of the Christian American | department of the Baptigt Home | society, will speak on progress in her sphere. BREAD PRICES REDUCED Starting Monday, price in Seattle will Dancing Party for Loyal Lamont Mr, and Mra. William Leonard Eaton are entertaining this evening with a Halloween dancing party at their home In hor ot ir daughter Miss} Loyal Lamont. Engagement of Miss Hyde Announced Mr. and Mra. Frank Reuben Hyde announce the engagement of their @aughter, Claire Virginia, to Dr. Russell H. Carle, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carle, of this city. Miss Hyde is attending he University of Washington and {s affiliated with Alpha Omega fraternity. Dr. Carle attended North Pacific college | Gnd is a momber of Psi Omega, dental fraternity, The wedding will be an event of next summer, Mr who and Mrs. motored Robert oly pla ol to Friday oven . he eattie Musical will give its openin morning musl-| et Wo: ns University auditorium on Wed | morning, November 7, at 11 o The Armstrong Trio will ve in the following chamber | prox 1 {Trio No me | day Mrs. Llewellyn, who has been renewing old friendships in| Seattle for several weeks, left this morning for her home in motoring to Port! New York. During her stay she has been extensively en-|to attend the tertained.—Portrait by Grady. main * Mr. Mra. Robert and cale al MeClelland 4 Eugene ¢ and re. ar nd a ad Oct. 27.~—A re- anyone who brother, the Behick, aliv Martin J. BAN DIEGO, C da 4 ward of $5,000 ‘ would produce music) missing George E. hans been offered by al, for his otball gar over the wee end. Tea Given to, Honor Miss Huteson Mrs. Harry Byrne entertained with a smart tea on Tuesday afternoon) from 4 until 6 o'clock at her apartment in the Ben Lomond to honor Miss) Geraldine Huteson, whose engagement to Mr. Charles McVeigh Condon | ‘was recently announced. Mrs. Lawrence Smith and Mrs. McCord Taylor poured and the Misses Eleanor Branigan, Bernice Burke, Mary Danz, Mary Loutse L'Abbe, Catherine Cotwell and Shirley Byrne assisted. ‘ . . : Buffet Dinner for Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Beddow are entertaining with a buffet dinner for twenty at their home Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Watson L. Barciay, of Williamsport, Pa. ‘ @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY Mins Up Horta Fri ham her k came down from miny to spend the week home. | Be | 4, Opus 11,,...Beethoven con brio, Adagio, Tema con variazioni acagiia (for y . P. Sater, Sater [UNITED BRITISH LUBS' DANCE The United British clubs of Seat ot the Britist-Am ode 1 who has| summer abroad, in in ‘is to attend the Sor. t Un ty of Paris Mins Hater Is @ graduate of the University | of Washington. Mina Gertrude of Mr. and Mrs be a *cello) . Handel SEATTLE P.-T. SEMLAN Trio, Opu ns nOW Allegro Vivace, Presto, 0 pe rms Andant Allegro. el includes bet; 1 be onne, an any dian 4 thelr nual confer. | Andrew's society, Car and Clan McKenzie, will he fance Thursday “theme” ence of Seattle Pa of the semi. nt-T be held In the The T ‘ran George Liborius acher anso vio! next we \-— = so TAL and planist, The ale, inaugurated two seasons ago, have been most successful and the ideal of artistic concerts n timate atmosphere Other numb & plano ital, E. Robert Sch h pianist; lecture ich ions, whi First Methodi: and Marion st,, Monday, Oct. 29. Mrs. John G. M of Seattle council, wi! ing at 10 a, m., and Dr ther, well. known author Wayfarer,” will speak on * servation of the Child.” A round table discus w IAN HC ASSOCIATION meet Hospita held in Norway ber 30, at 2:20 p. 12 Ha my urch, Fifth ave. | ladles’ auxtita of the Norwe-| n will Tueaday Board meeting Gunnar Lun Mra, C. Krog Hosts at Dinner Dance Mr. and Mrs. William Bolcom will entertain ten guests at the dinner) @ance to be given at the Seattle Golf club on Halloween. Musical Tea to Follow Guild Party A musical tea wtil follow the bridge and mah jongy party Interlaken guild will give Friday afternoon, November 2, at the Yacht club, for the benefit of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital. "Mrs. B.C. Alt is arranging the musical program, which will Include an dnstrumentel trio as well as vocal and piano numbers. ‘Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. T. L. Monson, CA pit!4620, or Mrv. Bruce Parker, CA pitl-2916. . net aa | atures ed during the month following officers are-in drew noc! Solath hall m Mrs be Octo: ial Scotch has been at ; | stated that Schick A x in a mining enter. Mic | hostesses bust Mr. secretary; I floor director ALLAH CHAPTE Allah At 11 vo a dance on Saturday meetings for spec | , November 10, in the directed by Miss Rose | club rooms, J building. visor in Roosevelt high ion ©¢ . T SEATTLE ne Weat ART CLUB Art club home of Mrs, Mu 73 37th ave. 8 W. on <inesday, October 31, at 10:30 a. m. | ca I. B. Dorickson, leader for the , , will give a talk on Joseph |Chamber music concert February 6, 4 his most important work.|by the Armstrong trio. Tickets are A pnett w present the! on at Sherman, Clay & Co. “Study of Pri | Ceclla Augspurger, execu: ecretary, mitaager of the vation, speech. wi Chapte eve al Mayonic | . Hostess at Afternoon Tea For Mrs. J. F. Terry, who is leaving November 10 for New York, to! fail later for abroad, Mrs. John Henry Ballinger will give an informal tea om Sunday afternoon at her home at The Highlands. Mrs. Terry will be the week-end guest of Mrs. A Ballinger's mother, at The Highlands. Additional Reservation afias Heten Rey-|atyRTLE CHAPTER NO, 48 ‘oC eel. Myitle Cc 48, 0. Its Value | wins Alan W. Miss tive nolds, primary public to the Organization, Kehelhy, publicity council and mem! “Cirele Programs, Compton, program and lecture reau chairman Seattle council of P and an “Officer#’ & ducted by Mrs, R. L. Gross and Mra. | W. A. ¢ presidents of Bo)" stig attle cour president, vice} "cathe presiden nd treasurer of | A: 0. Us ‘ | Tuesda: ng, October 30, at 7:45 all local circles should attend this sec. Eom pugs bis sing b : mt TH tion. Duties of officers as outlined | ° Membera urged to attend. is tha white conbttentio Il be ex«| A Masquerade dance follow at 9 hitned* anid’. genural dis.| O'clock. Prizes will be given for the cussed, Mrs, Jas. B. Kinne, Mrs. P,| Most original F. Widholm and Mrs, Chas. G. Miller, | 5Fotesaue costume, representing the state recording sec: | **¥ mi: door Drines, retary, financial secretary and treas- urer will assist, as will also Mrs. Geo,| RAINIER CHAPTER, D, A. R, E, Nyberg, Mrs. H. A. Pashley, Mra,| The regular meeting of Rainler Frank P, Tustin und Mrs ¢,|Chapter, D. A. I, will be held at Lemxke holding similar offices in the|the home of Mrs. William J, Black. Seattle council, | well, 1983 Broadway N., on Tuesday, The object of this conference {#| October 80, at 2 p.m. Members are educational and instructive, and peo. | requested to bring a suitable con ple Interested in the welfare of chil-| tribution for the university chapter dren are invited, both to the general| house miscellaneous shower. Tho assembly and sectional méetings program will consist of a group of * songs by Mrs. 8. H, MacDonald, ac: THE COTERIA lcompanied by Mra, G. J, Snelling. ‘The home economies de; Reading, Prof. William P. Gorsuch, The Coterie will met jof the University of Washington. na octet ba Wg p. m.| WISCONSIN GOLDENROD CLUB Mrs, Ellen Dabney will speak on| The Wisconsin Goldenrod club will city ordinances, dealing with health | Meet with Mrs. Harvey Allen, 1420 John st. Wed: lay, October 4 sanitation, Discussion . hipouilni gs nai Basket lunch at 12:30 o'clock, Take Capitol Hill ¢ AUXILIARY ST. LUKE'S ake Capitol Hill HOSPITAL, DAUGHTERS OF ‘The Women's Auxillary to the St. Daughters of St. George will meet Luke's hospital will meet Monday, 4 in M. B. B. A. hall, 192044 First ave, October 29, at the home of Mrs. J. H-| on ‘Thursday, November 1, at 1 p. m Jameson, 1221 B, Boston st Card party at 2 o’¢lock. Members ee and friends welcome, NORTH BROADWAY CIRCLE + ane The North Broadway circle of the '§ LAKEWOOD Fruit and Flower mission will meet | with Mra. FL Kennedy, 2832 Boyl- ston ave. N., on Monday, October 29, at 10:30 a, m o AUXILIARY Auxiliary, No. 4, Sone of | Veterans, will give a dance Monday evening, October 29, in Veterans! hall, Armc r E. 8, rad pommK, Are sf ding Tuosday evening, | October 3 Prizes for costumes good music. Kustern Stars, |Masons and friends cordiajly in. 4 schools; . CENTURY various departments Century club will an follows October 79%, the French at the Hotel Waahing-| Mre. is mo:ning musicales. * Special Program at First Baptist Church At, the First Saptist church, Sun. day evening at 7:30 oclock, a special program Will be given by Mary Loulse Roderick, soprano. Mr, Rob- ert Turner, plano, and Mr, Ted Tur- ner, violin, The numbers are: “Chanson d'Amour Violino} rden Wild" .. WOMAN'S The Wor next week CLUB B. Stewart, Mrs. of the ° meet ns for Dance Additional. reservations for the Halloween costume dinner dance on} Wednesday evening, October 31, at the Seattle Golf and Country club) include Mr. and Mrs, J, F, Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Hoge, Mr. Marfield| Bolcom, Mr. Wilflam Edris, Mr. W. B. Stratton, Mrs. Charles F. Frye, Mr. Robert 8. Graham, Mr. Crawfora Anderson and Mr. W. P. Cameron. Bridge and Tea H ostesses Among the hostesses entertaining informally at bridge teas this week} were Mrs. A. Rocke Robertson, who had three tables of bridge and tea on/ ‘Wednesday afternoon, and Mrs. Michael Crossnay, who enetrtained infor- mally at a small bridge and tea in her apartment at the Hillcrest on Thursday afternoon. 4 Adults to Appear ds Children ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartman have sent out cards requesting their guests #0 appear as children at their home on Wednesday evening, October 31. Hard Times Halloween Party ‘Mrs. John Piercs is entertaining with a Hard Times Halloween party at her home on Wednesday evening, October 31, Invitations have been extended to fifty guests, who will enjoy cards and dancing as part of thi amusements planned for the’affair. ey a6 Tuesday Bridge Club Postpones The Tuesday Bridge Luncheon club has postponed its regular meeting| next Tuesday afternoon until November 6, when Mrs. Donald McClallen Will be hostess. tment ATTLE club’ m., chorus will room 606 vice i will meet in hall, 1409 Ninth ave., i meet at 9:30 a Montelius building. Thursday, the department meets at Mrs. Carl J. Smith, Current Poetry will be presented by Mra. A. 1, Nofsinger Friday, the Music department will meet at 2 p. m. Topic, “It Trova tore,” Mrs. FE. Palmerton. Saturday, the Daughters’ jary will give Juncheon Godmothers at m, in Current Events 1 p. m. with! 1436 37th ave. | Joseph Holtman ato, problems Seattle Musical Art Society Presents the ARMSTRONG TRIO Francis J. Armstrong, Violin George Rogovoy, 'Cello Liborius Hauptman, Piano Gifted Artists of Wide Recognition in Chamber Music Concert at Women’s University Club Wednesday Morning, Nov, 7 ll A. M. ba tom rsary 2 Tickets, $5.00 Sin, Tickets as Wwe! as the most | nd there will be met |One Fleeting Hour”. . Violin Obligate. "Good-Night" .. -Marion Corye! “The Day Ia Don Auxil- to the | | Charies Giibert Bprone | a 1p PEACOCK TRAINS Peacock shaped trains are noticed on some of the newest evening frocks and they spread out in a circular line instead of in the straight, narrow, ribbon effect to which we have be- come accustomed. HARD FLANNEL Soak flannels that have become hard and shrunken in gasoline and you can restore them to their form- er softness. ZONTA CLUB Mins Molly G, Baldwin, advertis. ing manager of Carman’s, will speak at the Zonta club of Seattle at the | Wednesday noon meeting, October 31st, at Northold inn on "Retail Ad- vertising, Last? Wednesday's meeting was given over to meeting with the fac: tory workers in Seattle, who attend- ed the summer school course at Bryn Mawr college. Mra, Edwin Lon- |don, industrial worker of the Na- tional Y. W. GC. A,, located at Seat. tle, gaye a brief history of the | Bryn Mawr scholarships for factory j workers, and told of how Seattle | had co-operated in raising funds for |this commendable work. She in- troduced four Seattle workers in in- dustry, who told of their interest | in yooational educational work and | bonefits “derived from Bryn Mawr. | Miss Mathilda Lindsey of Chicago, field representative of the National | Women's Trade Union league, told of the interest of this national or: ganization in the commendable edu- ational program for the industrial worker and of the educational bene: fits to the girls receiving these scholarships, She has been at Bryn Mawr three summers and has aasist- ed in making these summer sessions for industrial workers a success, Mrs. May Valconda, Mrs. Esta Morin and Mrs, Pearl Stammers, Byrn Mawr students, also spoke, Miss Anna Marie Bruoggerhoft, local Zonta organizer, has been ap. pointed Northwestern organizer of the Zonta clubs and district char. man of this territory, She plans to organize clubs in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Brit: ish Columbia, ‘There are two Zonta clubs on the Pacific Coast at pres: ent—the Los Angeles and the Seat: tle club. artment of Mrs. with | jw | Collars of fur are novelties on win. ter gowns, Not only are there the regular choker effects, but sailor col. Jars and shawl collars of fur like} ermine or kolinsky. DATES TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2t— Mr. and Mrs. O. J, David's Hallow: cen dinner at the Aretic club. MONDAY, OCTOBER 20— Mra, Alien Latimer's bridge lunch- eon at the Warmen's Univeraity club for Mra, Chester Latimer, TURSDAY, OCTOBER 30— Mra, William L, Woodnut's bridge ten at the Sunset olub, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER s1— Mr, and Mra. Frederick Charles Johnstone's dinner at the Seattle dolt club, Miss Karla and Miss Claire Stolten- e's Wridge ton for Mra, Chester Latimer, at home Mina Jonephin and Halloween c the Golf club Mra. J. A, Duncan's buffet hincheon at home, Halloween costume dinner dance at tho Seattle Golf and Country elub, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2— Interlaken Gulld’s bridge musicale at the elu. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5— Commodores’ ball at the Seattio Yacht club, Kappa Kappa Gamma musical tea at Mra, Tos home, at 2:20 o’clock. DAY, NOVEMBER #— Louls Ayers Parshall, J. Falknor and Mra, Addie Belknap Conly to give bridge tea at the Yacht olub, Patrons and Patronesses for Dance Patrons and patronesges for the annual masquerade the Young Men‘s Hebrew association will give October 28 at Christensen’s Broadway hall gre Dr. and Mrs, 8. Koch, Rabbi and Mrs. 8. Winograd, Mr. and Mrs, B. B. Lustig, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Meltzer, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Eafeld,| Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. M. F, Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. L. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Rickles, Mr, and Mrs. Sol Spring, Mr. 4 Mrs, ©. Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Solomon, Mr.} and Mrs. J. Herman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Deutach, Mr. and Mrs. H. Friedman, Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Kotkins, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mosler, Mr. and Mrs. B. Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Grodstein and Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Friedman. Calendar for Orthopedic ‘Shops Capitol Hill guild will be in charge of the service at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Monday. Mrs. &. C. Brier will be hostess and assisting will be Mrs. Bruce Shorts, Mrs. R. Kennan, Mra. P. Wolggmuth, Mrs. William Finn, Mrs. Mary Terrell Giesting, Mrs. Frank E. Case, Mrs. Fred Braden and Mrs. Miller Freeman. Tuesday, First Hill guild, Mrs. W. T. Buschmann; Wednesday, Madrona guild, Mrs, H. C. Converse; Thursday, East Highland Drive guild, Mrs, D. D. Baldwin; Friday, Mount Baker Park guild, Mrs. Albert Jackson; Haturd-y, Seahurst auxiliary, Mra. C. Ritter, ‘Monday morning at the Thrift Shop University guild will be represented by Mrs. C. B. Ballard and Mrs. H. R. Foster; in the afternoon, Washington Park guild, with Mrs. Farwell P. Lilly and Mrs. Fred Sander. Tuesday, Interlaken guild, represented by Mrs. Georgo Cooledge, will be in charge ull day. Wednesday morning, Queen Anne guild; afternoon, Madrona guild, Mrs. Jules Charbneau. Thursday, Renton Hill guild, Mrs. C, Holmes. Friday, North Queen Anne guild, Mrs..J, Hamrick. Saturday, Sunset auxiliary, Mra, J. Stoeffler. eee COUNCIL OF MINUTE WOMEN = WM. McKINLEY CIRCLE, NO. 11 The Seuttle Councli of Minute) William McKinley circle, No. 11, Women will hold a rummage sale! Ladies of the G. A. R, will hold a Friday and Saturday, November 2/Sllver tea Wednesday noon, October And 3, at the Zconomy Market, Wirst |2!. ®t the home of Mra, Flora Ste. vens, 3612 Densmor Take And Pike the proceeds to bo used| Meridian car to 36th for the benefit of disabled veterans. Be ae) | IRGE | WOME cLt The Women's Lakewood Civic Im- provement club will give a Hallow een masquerade dance Wednesday evening, October, 31, at 8:30 o'clock, at the clubhouse. A» prize will be ‘ded for the best’ original cos- and refreshments will be October 29th, our new be Per One-Pound Loaf Wrapped C Per One and One-Half 0 I 2c Pound Loaf Wrapped The prevailing wholesale price has been 8c: per pound. We are gradually improving our efficiency, and this reduction is.in line with our policy of passing the savings effected on to the consumer. Ask for ‘‘Milkmaid” Bread At your grocer’s wholesale * CUSTER | Custer | dance committee Mrs. Joseph Barker, McCloy, Mra, P, Mrs. Henrietta McCloy, Mra. R. P, | Colville, Mrs, C. F. Gaston, Mrs, H. V. Metcalf, Mrs’. R. McCloy and Mrs. H. E. Kaesmeyer, oe includes Mrs. Leo Southworth, . | COMMONWEALTH CLUB iedPye I, Cotterill will talk on of Dry Law En and Abroad,” be- oe Impressions | forcement at Home fore the Commercial club at Dart- nall’s cafeteria, Second ave. and Madison at, Monday evening, Octo- ber 29, at 6:16. The public is in- vited, siolt's dinner tume dance at ROBERT PARLIAMENTARY CLASS Robert Parliamentary Law class will meet at the Y. W. C. A. Wed. nesday, October 31. Mrs, Hila Cudl- hee, chairman and teacher. Subject lesson, “Amendments.” The class in public speaking, under Mme, Har. riet Saunderson, wilt have for its loason, “Abraham Lincoln's Speech at Gottysburg.” Any woman Intere stod is Invited to Join. For infor. mation call Mrs, HE. Miller, KE nwa-6: tea and Seattle Yacht o* ADDITIONAL, CLUBS TTLE WOMAN'S CLUB The Seattio Women’s club will give a Halloween card party for its mem- hers and their friends Wednesday, 31, at 2p, m., at the I club house, 232 Harvard Bridge and whist will be ph The committee in charge are Mrs. 8 AUXILIARY ‘TO MAPLE LEAF The Ladies’ auxiliary to Maple Leaf post, No. 21, will give a Hal loween dance Tuesday, October 30, it 9 p, m, at American Legion post Tmt Mrs Alon: ave, Mra. “Tat POETS TO ME . " G. ALPHA CLUB The Alpha club will be entertained | by Mrs. William B. Bebb and Mrs. Fred Hamilton at the residence of Mrs. Bebb, 2717 W. Galer st. on ‘Thursday, November 1. Luncheon At 12:30 o'alne The Seattle Chapter of the Amer lean Witerary association, Seattle Rotary club, will meet Monday even- ing, October 29, at 8 p.m, in the studio of Mr, Harry Krinke, MeKel- vey building. Program. All poets urged to attend ©. Magrath, general chairmen, d by Mra, W. F. Degen KB. Felt, Mrs. W. 8, Johnson, * William 1, Landon, Mre. Harry A Lawrence, Mra, H, W. Ruilifyon, Mrs. W. A. Shinkle and Mrs, Mario Wiest. SEATTLE CIRCLE Seattle cle 149, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will hod election of officers at Swedish Club hall Friday evening, November 2. All members welcome, headquurters, Third ave. and Jof-| ferson st. An aspirin tablet added to tha water in which cut flowers are kept will revive them if they have begun to wilt. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 0— Laurethuret Guild's bridge tea at the home of Mr et 1, Skee! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17— Junior Guild of the Children's Or- thopedio hompital to give annual ‘Thanksgiving party at Masonie Temple fro til 7 o'elo The Golden Rule Bakery 4450 Fremont Ave. ME Irse-0711