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Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Teléphone, MA in-0600 Asgistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Plans Delightful’Tea for Two Honor Guests; Women’s Society to Give Interesting Afternoon ‘RS. ROBERT DISHMAN has cards out for a tea at her home on _ Of Mrs. George Harroun and Mra, Hort shington, who have recently Yeturned from extended trips East, Mrs. Lloyd Hiliman will receive with tho hostess and the honor guests, ‘Tho urns will be prosided over by Mrs, Alvin Schwager and Mrs, Blam chrts. ‘During the calling hours Mrs, W. D. Chandler will sing a group of Gongs, with Mrs. W. H. White at the piano. . : Mrs. Shank to Speak at Church Tea ‘The Woiren’s society of the First Baptist church will give an afternoon tea on Thursday, November 15, at 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs, Kate R. Corey, 1732 16th ave, Mrs, Corwin 8, Shank will relate incidents of her trip to Holland, Bel- lum, England, Scotland and Scandinavia, and will also tell of an aeroplane ip from Brussels to Paris, as well as exhibiting pictures of the battlefields Of northern France, including Verdun and Rheims cathedra In the receiving line will be Mrs, Corey, Mrs, John Lea, Mra. Shank, Mrs. J. F. Watson, Mrs. Ambrose M. Bailey, Mrs. W, M. Livengood and Miss Winifred Myers. “Mrs. W. B, Rowland, Mrs, W, H. White, Mrs, George H. Bigs, M H. F. McRae, Mrs. L. Meacham, Mrs. Fred Ernst, Mrs. Frederick M. Gribble and Mrs. Harold Smith will assist about the rooms, Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. B. L. Whitman, Miss Eleanor Nelson and Mrs. dohn J. Lea, assisted by Mrs, William S. Bell, Mrs, Alvin Boustield, Mrs, W. H. Hagen, Mrs. J. G. Combs, Mrs. Donald Trueblood, Mrs. Robert *Dishman, Mrs. Henry Elliott, Jr. Mrs. Millard Thomas, Mra. George Fournier, Mrs, J, E, Collins, Mrs, Fred Delkin and Mrs, H. Kendrick Lea. Mrs. W. L. Thompson has charge of the program and Mrs. Nellle L. Lillie wit render several vocal numbers during the afternoon. All women ‘ef the church are cordially invited to attend, Mrs. Edwards Honor Guest Mrs. Fred H. Baxter was hostess at a luncheon on Friday afternoon at the Sunset club in honer of Mrs. John Harrington Edwards, who returned qrecmatly from Kalispell, Mont., bed make ar ‘home here. . Informal Reception to Follow Lecture Following the lecture to be given by Dr. Herbert H. Gowe2 at the resi dence of Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary on Tuesday evening, November 13, at 8 o'clock, an informal reception will be held which will give ‘riends an ‘opportunity to greet Dr. and Mra. Gowen, who have recently returned from a several months’ trip in the Orient. ‘The proceeds from the lecture will benefit St. Barnabas Mark's church. Tickets may be obtained from members of Barnabas’ ‘guild, under whose auspices the lecture will be given, or from Mrs. Francis J, Armstrong, guild treasurer, at the McKelvey apartments, 1514 Third . They may also De purchased, at the door the evening of the lecture. ~ Booth Chairmen for Ba zaar ‘The various booth chairmen for the Frult and Fiower Mission bazaar to be held at the Hotel Washington two weeks from today — Saturday, November 24—Itnclur Fancy work and children’s dresses, Mrs. A. A. Sutherland, for Broadway circle; fancy articles, Mra. David Fryer, Queen Hunt's Point circie; delicatessen, Mrs. Harry Henke, Mount Bake Welty, Mrs. G. W. Lennon, Mrs. J. M fortune, Mrs. ©. Boyd Pershing, a Pond, the Misses Christine Truax, Shirley Goodwin, Lucia Fryer, Doris Gardner and Barbara Fritch. ‘The card party in the evening at 8:20 o'clock Is in charge of Mrs. Stanley Jordan, chairman; Mrs. C. A. Briggs, Mra. F. C. Powell, Mrs. G. E. Dyer, Mrs. J. H. Featherstone and Mrs. W. E. Sands. Mrs. Harry Otis McKnight is general chairman of the bazaar, assisted by Mrs. Frank Piumer. Informal Bridge at Home sMr-and Mrs, A. R. Badgley entertained six tables of bridge informally attheir home on Friday Dey tt Bridge Supper This "‘Buening Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Miller are entertaining with a brik their home this.evening. Five tables will be in play. : rs Dinner Honors Mr. and Mrs. Holden Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander Niven were hosts at a beautifully appointed informal dinner at their home Thursday evening in honor of Gilman and Mrs. F. S. Delkin; ‘was recently announced, Covers were placed for eight Supper for Bridal Party aealtanemmimeniiiea’ Chi Omega Bazaar on December 15 December 1, Mrs. Albert Stratton, president of the Seattle alumnae chapter that date has been changed to December 15 at the Hotel Gowman. Included among the novel features arranged for the bazaar this year will be the department in charge of the Mothers’ club, which will have cake, candy and preserves for sale. Mrs. I. H. Pratt and Mrs. Fred Guenther ‘Will be in charge of the card and mah jongg party. Mrs. C. B. Kinne, general chairman, is assisted by Mrs. C. B, MacDougall. In charge of the various booths will be, art, Mrs. Wesley Rennie; chiefs, active chapter; lingerie, Tacoma alumnae; children’s dresses, Mra €. C. Brown; work committee, Mrs. D. 8. Al candy, Mrs, Albert Stratton; aprons, Mra. G. B. Butterworth; favors, Mrs, Victor Zednick stunts, Mrs. Phebe McCleverty, Bridge Luncheon at Country Home ‘Mrs. Barr Stibgen is entertaining with a large bridge luncheon on ‘Wednesday afternoon, November 14, at her country home at Panther Lake. Dinner Honors House Guest at their home las and Mrs. James F Hosts at Bridge Dinner Max Olson enterta home, and Friday the members of her bridge luncheon club. Will Entertain Practice Club The Monday aturday evening in honor of their house guests, Mr. landers, of Spokane. ned their bridge dinner clut Thuraday ctice club will be ente: Mrs, Farwell Putnam Lilly her home on Monday, November 1 program will be given ¢ at 11 o'clock, as usu. 1 will be fo luncheon Delta Zeta to Give Bazaar Delta Zeta sorority Eolel Washington cluding with a dance man of the affair noon, con neral cha Literary Lecture at C ornish Mr. Carroll Aike evening at 8 o’cloc bé the secon Mr. A ns is a well which w s will speak on in the ! in a series of literary lectures to be n 1 producer, now rehear be produced in the ne Engagement Anning ed at Luncheon The engagement of Miss Thres Morris, daughter of 1 Marris, to Mr. I. C. Iverson ion of Mr. and Mrs. [. C. 1 announced last day at a charming luncheon given at { the brid Of the winter elect ter, Mra. L The wedd Bridge and Mah Jongg Tea committee im charge of the SEATTLE STAR ‘Thursday afternoon, November 15, from 3:90 until 5 o'clock, In honor Hack, assisted by Mrs. C, W. Hudson, Mrs, Charles Towers and Mrs. Harold | Smith, Little Patsy Wnley and Mary Jane Chandler will receive the! | months. chapel of St.| fruit and flower mission | card party, to be given on Saturday evening, November 24, at the New Washington hotel, which will conclude the bazaar festivities of that day —Portrait by Grady. Compliments New Arrival v ertained with a8 a complimen Mrs. Jordan is chairman of the Anne circle; dainty hand work, Mrs. A. Meister, Alki Circle; dolls, toys! and novelties, Mrs. W. H. Fix, Junior circle; lunch room, Mrs. C. M. Coe, | Park} ciréle; candy, Mrs. H. J. Nutt, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Per Lee! 1 tables of by: home on Frida: recently come here Calendar for Orthopedic ‘Shops 1 will direct the service | Ladies of the G. A ed by Mts. E. B. Oliver; fish} Tea Shop on Elorker, Mrs. French and Miss Thelma #art iid will be In charg am Le Biond,| lp. . Laurelhurst g PARTY Interlaken gull a, man; Wednesday, . Margaret's guild, 2 | The Thrift Shop will morning, with and Miss Anna Treman, ».| LONC baton dig | y morning, Qu afternoon, Capitol morning, Renton Hill guild, Mr . Fred Gilman, Women's s bi ee CLUBS FOR MONDAY chairman; afternoon, First will be in charge. Mr. and Mrs. John Harold Holden (Marjorie Wasgatt), whose marriage | 5 yas 2ind ave. ¢ er 1 | Miss Geraldine Huston will entertain the members of her bridal party 28, on Ballard line, at supper on Monday evening at her home, Miss Huston’s marriage to! MOTH Mr. Charles McVeigh Condon will take place at the residence of her} Z Parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Huston, on Wednesday evening, November 14.| Monday, Nov . DELTA ZETA McKINLEY hold a allver to discuss plans for t home of Mrs, Mary Cochrane, ‘Owing to the fact that the Washington-Oregon gamo takes place on of Chi Omega fraternity announces that the annual bazaar planned tor | HA All welcome, The Business € DELTA KAPPA EPSILON The Delta Kappa Epsilon Mothers t at the chapter house, 4520 This class meets every 3 ning in the aud elation from ‘orium of the a | W. Ric infants’ wear, Mrs. J. E. Long, Jr.; linens, Mrs. Harvard Moore; handker-| jplays o | flute solc A question box has | Will be an nd next Mon¢ will meet Tu 4 |TO HOLD I ‘formation regarding 4 jand event * Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGuire entertained with a dinner of eight heal YD TRAVEL CLUB | home-co |from 6 until 6:30 p. m . att fternoon Mrs. Olson was hostess to| e program follow TIRLING CHAPTER | DELTA ZZET home of Mrs. J ADDITIONAL Personal Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Rollo are leaving November 26, by motor for Los Angeles on a two montha'| vinit ' soe Mra, and Mrs, Pierre P, Werry and daughter, Barbara, motored to} Portland Friday to attend the horse nhow, eee Mra, Fred 8. Stimson and M Charles F. Whittlesey returned Iri- day evening from a few dayn’ vivit in Portland, cee Mra, Wellington I, Walker, who hax been the house guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs, J. M. Clapp for several weekn, haw returned to her home in Cal- gary. see Mra, Harry I day for California, to be gone two montha, Mr. and Mra, George Lent are spending a short time in Victoria, B.C, cee Mr. and Mrs, John Farrington Snapp are accupying thelr new home at 1414 39th ave, N Pak 20 Mins Lucy Semple Swanstrom will leave November 17 for Baltimore, | where she will be the guest of her luncle and aunt, Col, and Mrs, Pus sell C. Langdon, for the winter see Mr. and Mrs, John Harold Holden |(Marjorio Wangatt) have taken japartments at the Maximilian Mis Emily Rennick hus re- |turned from a six months’ visit in Lon Angeles, Kangas City and other Eastern cities. Mrs, May Condon and Mra, John Harvey of Hanford, motivr and | grandmother of Mr, Charles Mc Velgh Condon, have arrived in town to remain unt!! after the Hus- ton-Condon wedding on November uw, ees Misa Marion Burton, who went to Bremerton to attend the dance at the Officers’ club, was the house gitest of Ensign and Mrs, Francis | MoKee Adams (Gladys Hastie). AUXILIARY UNIVERSITY post merican Legion auxiliary to Unl- versity post, No. 11, will hold « bridge party Wednesday afternoon, November 14, at the home of Mrx. W. HL. Nelson, 4210 Bagley ave. The affair will begin at proceeds will be used to purchase bedding for the Cushman hospital. GEN. GEORGE WASHINGTON CIRCLE Gen, George Washington Circle, t 1 give & luncheon and card party at the flome of Annie Lafferty, 1810 16th ave., Tuesday, November 13, Lune eon at | Public invited. CHOIR GUILD TO GIVE St. Paul's Choir Guild wilt hold a mah jong and bildge party on | Tiesday afternoon, November 14 at the home of Mra, Thomas C. Giboon, 245% Fitth ave. W “ee LOW P.-T. A. Tho Longfellow P,-T, A. will cele- brate "Dads' Night," Friday, Nov. mber 16, at 7:30 p.m. Mr, R. H Vivian will lead the community singing; Principal T. FR. Cole will make a talk, as also will Mra. John G. Matthews; Miss Rath Bamford will give a vocal solo accompanied by her father, Mr. John Bamford. | Refreshments will be served. SALVATION ARMY SAT AND DINN The Salvation Army corps, No. 1, Women's Home league, will hold its annual sale of work, and also serve a dinner from 5 until 7 p. m. on Tuesday, November 20 fn the Y. People hall, 1414 Sixth ave The proceeds from the sale and inner will aid in replenishing the Homo Jeague funds. SOTERIE CLUB The Fine Arts department of the Coterie club will meet with Mra, 8 ¥. Gilpatrick, 5312 10th ave. N. E., Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 2 p.m. Mra. H. rds will review the life and Eugene O'Neil; group of ongs, Mra, Walter Scott Johnson; Amber Cornwall. There format discussion on cur- and musical events: eee SOCIATION AR rent a wom 8 AS tion of Ma rian church will hold |their annual bazaar the afternoon There will be a la and useful articles on & ked dinne fancy nk ntertaining planned for th CIRCLE MEETING The Circle meetings of Madrona Presbyterian church will be held on Wednesday, 14, as follows: Cir A, with D. A. Hoge, 737 23rd ; Clrole C, Mra. H. F. Daniels, 2nd ave, Circle D, Mrs, J. B. B, Mrs SYLVANIA STUDY CLUB I ania Study club will heon Friday olitan tea Pennsylya in. the vart bidg ‘oom I nian welcome Y\VIMY RIDGE CHAPTER Vimy Ridge cha Daughters of the British Empire, has planned card and mah jongg party at the Stirratt, 946 Jay afternoon, bers of the various British clubs of city and friends of the chapter ln Ww 1 the fund for the British Old in California. Table reserved by calli Mr bles, as the pre be Mothers’ Con will rtain th ive department of Dorman, BA st-1644 za Werry Leary with Mr.! Counts lett Thura-| re oO DATES TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, NOVEMBEM 10~ Mr, bridy: MONDAY, Major aii ters: Captain and Mra ner at hoi Mr dinner ath ries TUESDAY, Mra, The Huston to Condon at home of the bride's Mr. and Mre, It. J, Muse fon, at 9130 o'clock. pare Mrs luncheon at the Arotle club, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15— Brides wood Mrs Mra. WHIpAy, oulty Mra, honor Junior Guild of the Children’s Or- thopedio at MONDAY, Mrs luncheon Morey and Mra, George Woodruff, at TUESDAY, NOVEMBER t0— Mra, Ros er's Juncheon at the fun ; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER %2— J, Fred Braid’ sees Braid Gtiroy’s dan the Beattle Yac! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10— Gamma alumnas's at Christensen’s Mall Mr. “3 a mupper at hi OVEMBEN tm at thelr Fort Lawto NOVEMBER Lia Want Mighiand Drive guild's bridae Yaeht ( WEDNEADAY, NOVEMBER Petor Andrae’s bridge lunch: eon at home, ter Andras to in geries of bridge luncheons at home. Longmore's bridge luncheon at home. NOVEMBER 16— club annual dinner at the University Com: J. Warren Tichard: wold Gibb's bridge tea . to compliment Young, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17-—~ |role Pitts Sanborn, in the Globe, totgive sonual rom % until 7 o'clock. n club‘s dance at de Fetter's dinner NOVEMBER 1h— o'clock. The} at 93 | building. Mre. aye. | Mra. jMr. N | Rugs.” Cards will follow. | partme j with Mr jave For | Ehriich, 16, | | | | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB ‘The various departments of Woman's Century club wil) meet the week beginning November lows Monday, the Hotel Washingt Tuesday, parlt department, |the y. W Nelson & in public Wee Thurn speak on | American?” | nese), Shinowara, “The Allen,” Adolph AUXILIARY TO ENC The Ladies’ auxiliar motive Engineers will give }eon and ca A. hall | o'cloc 14. A} REUNION DID Former have a reunion dinner tn cafeteria Friday at 6 o'clock, gram of addresses and music. PHI CLUB The Mothers’ Pal fraternity monthly house, GOLDEN NORTH The Ladies of the Golden will give a card party, Fri | DAUGHTE The Wa home of M ave, 8. of ploncers of ¢ and of Washington p eligible ZETA MOTHERS’ Tuesday, at the ave. N WILL John F sent a school on 10:30 w cI he W | Thursday Harry Luncheon will be and will ALPHA Kk. Mem: | CLUB Alpha Thur | DANIEL The Dar Thursday FORT AUX | rection of Katherine Rice, board room at A, at 1:30 p. w will conduct the class the chorus will . In room 606, Montellus The household administra. tion department will meet for lunch. eon on Wednesday, at tho home of Bittman, 4625 He Topic, * kmma K ‘talk oh the Americantzation de-| jf, \eerei Shinawara (Japa will er s++ Cadman Mra, |The Blue Bird Katherine Glen The: Bird of the Wilderness. ....Horeman | Marie Bundeliue AL, BA’ Pi Beta Phi anu Gowman, ja. m. to $ p. reeervations call Michigan will foliowed by a pro. club of Phi hold its regular November 13. 11, 19284 First ave. welcome. All Alaskans s of Pioneers will meet * club will meet lub will meet erved at 1 o'clock Ja | MOTHET THYGESEN ILTARY | When Cadman’s little Indian ope “Bhanewis,” was produced it knocked at the door of Sophie Bres- Jau and found her waiting. It came, 45 it so often does to young singers, through the misfortune of others, for she was given but three days to} prepare @ role that another winger | had been working on for months, Of her impersonation of the title wrote: “If ‘Shanewls' seemed {m-| portant on Saturday, the credit is| due to the vividness, dignity and power of Miss Breslau's acting and the eloquence of her singing.” The | Times aid that “her voice dom! | nated and gave dignity to the final scene.” From all the other musical writern Miss Breslau received ex- traordinarily warm praise and if the little opera has disappeared from the repertoire of the Metropolitan it js not the fault of this remark- able artist, Mins Breslau will appear here in concert at Plymouth Congregational church on Nov. 16 under the man- agement of vie aqea's club, . Sundelius Ap ars Monday i Mme. Marie Sundelius famous Swedish soprano, will appear in Be- attle Monday night at the Metropol- itan theater in another ofthe Seattle artists’ concert series under the di Mm. Sundelius will arrive in Seat- tle Sunday from Denver and will have a day of rest before her Mon- day night concert, Beattie music lovers will be given a rare treat Monday for the singer announces that she will sing a few Swedish folk | nonees. Following is the program Aria: Dove ong trom Figaro” iL De bist dis Run Mark, Hark the Lark. Feldeinsamkeit Schubert Schubert | - -Brah: atechaft +- Brahma itt My Loved One....... Merikanto Tria Wild Grese j A Dream 1v. Wings of Night Wintter Watts The Little Shepherd's Bong Witter Watts Taliaby Cyrit Beott From the Land ef the Bkybive W Florence Bar Club Will Gis Monthly Concert A program of Russian music will | be presented at the regular monthly concert of the Ladies’ Musical en Monday, November 2, at o'clock, at the Women's University club. Mr, George Rogovoy, ci will bo the assisting artist ‘The program follows: “'Tis Evening” (Pique D: at the plano man 9 and Violincelio (Bec- Rubenstein | Mies Irene Rodgers | Mr. George Rogovoy Cantabile . i Cesar Cull Melody hmaninoft | . Rogovoy Song of the Shepherd Lent (“Bnegour- otenka") wn timaky-Korsakow A Dissonance (Romance). Borodin Lilacs... ‘Rachmaninott Mra ‘Romeyn Jansen Miss Katherine Robinson at tire plano | The Nightingale Alnbieff. | Serenad vane +s. Bor | Pollehinelle ... ‘Rachmaninott | Miss ki binson Melody Rubenstein Berenade Eepagnole Mr. Ragovoy Divination by Water("Khovanstchina”) Oriental Chant (Cantata “Josua Ni. vine")... Moussorgsky Song of Khivria (The Pair of Boret- | chinsk") 4. sedley Mrs La Boheme Music | Club’s Program Le Boheme Music club will give its first evening musi son, on Saturday, the home of Mrs. J. 8. Harrison, 428] Smith st, The club members will be | assisted by Dr. H. C. Crothers, barl- | | tone | -Glaxounow le this sea pvember 17, at| Following is the program | Duet Every Fi r ("Madame Butterfly") Puceint Mra, Channing Prichard Mra, James G. Bonwell Piano ‘ Bextet from Lucta (Left Hand Ar- rangement) ‘ achetizky Lulu Shepard Jonnsor is-tu le pays? ("Mignon") Thor )Thomi (b) Jo nuis Titania (Nt Mrs, 2 G. Boxwell Baritone « Selected | H. ©. Crothers and Piano. of Farasda (An Arabian MeMillan Introduction 1. The Question Il, Before Her Mirror i] 11. In the Rowe Garden 1V. At the Mosque V. ‘The Cry to Azrael Mrs. Helen Wit Barwi, CLUB UNIVERSITY CHAPTER The Mothers’ club of University | apter, D. A. R., will meet in} ession, Wednesday, Novem. | 3 m, at the chapter} rsity blvd | ember 13, at | av |) “The Old Refrain”. | (c) “Trees” }be held on Tuesday evening, N of the Y. W. ¢ | class wi PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE ‘The Public Health Nurse com mittee of the Fed Cross, will mee at the ¥. W, C. A. Tuesday, Noy. 40 o'clock, 4 CIVIC CLUB WOMA ricknon room at the ¥. W. . A, Tiesday, November 13, at 2 pom, At apm, W, D, Barkhutt, heud of the street and sewer de- partment, will speak, see HARMONY HOMESTEAD NO, 1743 Harmony Homestead No. 174%, Brotherhood of American Yeomar, will give its regular dance Tues- day cvening, November 1%, at Moose hall, Eighth and Union, re ie DAUGHTERS OF 8T. GEORGE Daughters of Bt, George will meet in M, KB. B. A. hall, 1928% Firat Thursday, November 15, at 1:20 p. m. Installation of officers, All members requested to attend. see see EMMA LAZARUS AUXILIARY TO GIVE DANCK Emma lazarus auxiliary to 1 6 B. B,, will give a Thanksgiving eve ball, on Wednesday, November 28, at the Seattle Yacht club, oe : ALPHA CLUB The Alpha club will meet on a Thursday, November 15, at the resi- dencs of Mrs. A. G. Sears, 615 Gist et. Iancheon will be served | promptly at 1220 o'clock, D. D, P. LEAGUE CARD PARTY D. D. P. league will give a luneh- eon and card party at the A, O. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave, Tues- day, Noy. 13. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, during which time a fine musical program will be given, and cards will follow, The public: is invited. see NURSES PLAN DANCE Alumnee sf Minor hospital have announced plans for a dance in the Knights of Columbus hall, Nov, 17, proceeds of which will be given to the Children’s Orthopedic hospital. see WEST SEATTLE W. C. T. U, The West Seattle W. CG TU. will meet at the home of the presi- dent, Mra. H. L. James, 2320 Wal- nut st. 8 W., on Wednesday, Nov- ember 14, at 2 p. m. A large at- tendance of old and new membert is desired. Visitors welcome. a7 MADAME CLARY TO SING Mr. Frederick W. Graham has ar- ranged a program for the noon luncheon at the Transportation elub Monday, November 12, at which time Madame Mary Loulse Clary, con- tralto, will sing the following songs: fa) “The Living God’ O'Hara -Kreisier cree Rasbach Mins Mildred Hall of Aberdeen, at the piano. | LEAGUE OF WOMEN At the regular meeting of the Seattle League of Women Voters |to be held on Wednesday, Novem- ber 14th, at noon in the private dining room of the ¥, W. CG A. cafeteria, Mrs. Austin E Griffiths will give her “Impressions of the league of nations and world court as gained by a trip thru Europe in the summer of 1925" At the same meeting the members will enter a discussion of the question of a pro- posed merger of county-clty gov- ernment. The meeting is open to | the public, eee | BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB Sunday afternoon, from 3 until 6 o'clock, the Business and Profes- sional Women's club will gize a number of progressive silver teas, with the following members acting as hostesses: Miss Cora Bergtold, 9611 Rainier ave.; Miss Cassie C. Cales, 2109 N. 6th st; Miss Anna Marie Brugger- hoff, 5827 16th ave, N, E; Miss Mary I. Bash, Social hall, Home Economics building, University of Washington (this will be a “colonial | tea"); Miss Mollie G. Baldwin, 2320 Broadway Miss Rena Keiper, 2130 Hamlin st.; Mrs, Elizabeth E. Polglase, 2811 Highth ave. W., will give an “Oriental tea”; Mra, MGS C. Rotch, 1515 E. Marion st.; Mrs. May Every Wilkins, 3701 Beach drive. Those members who were to take part with Miss Anne Johnson at $02 Seneca st. will assist Mrs. Rotch at her home, as Miss Johnson is in the East. Members and their friends are invited to participate. ‘The next meeting of the club vill vember 13. Aside from that there is the club luncheon every Thursday jat Dartnall’s cafeteria. see ZONTA CLUB Last Wednesday evening the Zonta of Seattle was honored with a most interesting talk by Mr. Fred Everett on “Rotary Mr. Everett told of the splendid work that Rotary was doing to improve the individual mem- ber and to co-operate with other age’ | work. He pointed out that thé most xclés In community and welfare valuable benefit that a man gets from belonging to Rotary is the won- derful spirit,of “Service,” which’ pe mea es the entire Rotray work. He also touched on the value of ac- quaintanceship, fellowship and friendship among members. He told of the worthy local work that is being done by Seattle Rotary club in the w connection with the Boy Scout move: ¥ of the boys’ committee work in ment. He also told of the material stance that Rotary has giver to c hospital, and of the Lut Bhepard Jomacn tait®., | Summer vacation camp where Rotary Viol | members send boys for a vacation, Romance seca: _Wientawski| who would otherwise not have an op Moprand: ee ps toners portunity for such an_ experience. (a) Boats of Mine «sss Minter | His talk was most delightful and in- () 1 Bacio soaeesAraiti | forming re oN Rhodes Salter) ‘The noxt meeting of the Zonta club Accompaniatsi Lulu fd Johneon | Of Seattle will be Wednesday, No: vember 14, at 6 p,m the tea room A, This !s the bus- iness meeting, for members only RC PARLIAM LAW CLASS ‘TARY The Robert parliamentary law meet at the Y, W, C. A. liversity Wedne Nov. 14, at 1:80 p. mg Mrs, Ella Cudihee, chairman and NORTH BROADWAY CIRCLE | teacher aa ng 5 * . ae th Bre adway Circle of] tees,” will be continued, The vusilh niket ate ate ay Mission, willjary class in public speaking, in Te Proce et teieee ATEUe: 1085 | charge of Madame Harriet Sander : eats aesday, Nove ine son, will have f subject lesson ‘ Hf ny & m, to sew for the) “Affairs in Cuba,". by Senator @ rey y The Woman's Civie club will mm |

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