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PAGE 10 ~ | Seattle | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBal Assistant—Frances Oldham Musio—Louise Raymond Owens Engagement of Mary Prince Harris An- nounced; Fifty Club Evening AND MRS, JOSEPH CAR: PENTER HARRIS announce he engagement of thetr daughtor, Mary Prince, to Mr. James Meagher Day, of Bakersfield, Cal, The wedding will take place early io February, Dinner Hosts Before Fifty Club Dance Preceding the Fifty club dance, at he Beattle Yacht club, Wednesday avening, Mr. and Mra. Victor B. Rable are entertaining with a din. ner party of twenty-two covers at thelr home, Another dinner at home !s one which Mr. and Mra. Robert Denney will give, when covers will be placed for ten guests, There will also be a large no-host dinner at the Yacht club. eee Twelfth Night Ball Large Affair ‘The College Club’ Twelfth Night reception and ball jast evening brought the holiday season to a bril- lant close. Over six hundred guests danced in the spacious rooms of the club house, which were thrown open for the affair, Tall-stemmed polnsettias, masses of winter greens and softly shaded lights were the attractive | decorations. Music was furnished by two orchestras, and during the later hours a buffet supper was served. In the recelving line were Mr. and Mra, Roy Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Strout, Jr, Col. and Mra. W, T. Patten, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp- son, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Frazier and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans. eee Miss Elizabeth Baird to Wed Mr. and Mra. Lucius Olmstead Baird announce the engagement of thelr daughter, Elizabeth, to Mr. Frederick Austin Burwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anson A. Burwell. | No date hag been set for the wed- ding. Committee Announced for Southern Ball The Southern Ball, which this year will be given on Wednesday | evening, January 80, at Christen-| gen's hall, will have for its set-/ ting a scene borrowed from the/ beautiful gardens of Japan. Cherry! ‘blossoma, chrysanthemums and tangled masses of climbing wis- feria, tea houses presided over by @ainty maidens in rich kimonos, | and Oriental hangings are just a| few of the suggestions to be used) fn tho decorative scheme planned| by Mra. C. Ohashi, wife of the Im-| perial Japenese consul, who has consented to take charge of the transformation of the ball room. The floor committee includes! Society lister, Telephone MA in-0600 Dance on Wednesday or of Mr, and Mra, Dudley Burch: ani, of San Francisco, and Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Green, ee Dr, Lamson Host Tonight Honoring Dr, Dean Lewis of Chi: cago, who ty his house guest, Dr. Otis Floyd Lamson will be host to- night at his home, entetralning with a dinner of ty covers. eee Lancheon to Follow Morning Musicale Following the Musical Art soci ety’s morning musicale at the Wom en's University club, on Wednen day morning, Mrs. Hervey B. Wii bur and Mra, Philip Macbride will give @ luncheon at the club in hon: or of Mra, Loulse Van Ogle and Mrs. Margaret Hoas Hemmion, the board of the Musical Art society, and a few additional friends, eee Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton C. Rolfe entertained with a family dinner of eight covers at thelr home Monday evening as a birthday compliment to Mrs. Rolfe’s mother, Mrs. James D, Hoge. Luncheon Will Compliment Mrs. Douglas For Mrs. Clinton Douglas, who will leave soon for Los Angeles to make her home, Mrs. David Edward Skin. Ber will entertain with a luncheon of twelve covers at her home on ‘Thursday afternoon. Mah jongg will be played later. Dinner Will Honor Travelers ‘To honor Mrs. C. H. J. Stoltenberg and Miss Karla and Miss Claire Stol, tenberg, who are leaving soon on « two months’ trip to Honolulu, Mrs. B. R. Lewis is entertaining with a dinner of fourteen covers at her home on Sunday evening Dinner Hosts Before Ball Mr. and Mrs. Robert McAusland ‘Were hosts at a smal! dinner last eve ning at the Women's University club, before the Twelfth Night recep- tion and ball at the College club. | eee Army and Navy Women’s Luncheon iss By WAS, THE SEATTLE STAR Miss Josephine Nelson, who recently returned from an ez- The monthly tuncheon of the Aaso-| Merrihew. clation of Army and Navy Women| — will be held on Wednesday at 1| AUXILIARY To o'clock at the Hotel Sorrento, fol.| LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS lowed by bridge. | Hostesses for the afternoon will be | ™° colm Douglas, Birthday Party | Messrs. Dantel B. Trefethen, Camp- bell Kelleher, Harry Lear, Thomas J. Acheson, Carl Croson, Thomas} Irving, Edgar Royer, Hugh Caid-| well, Paul Clyde, Philip Tindall, Colonel Walter Beals and Dr. Wal- ter Kelton. Tickets may be had from Mrs| Thomas J. Acheson, executive chairman, GArfid-6044; Mrs. ‘Thomas Irving, KE nwd-0661 and| Mra. May Avery Wilkins, WEst-| 4213. The gallery is being reserved) for spectators. | eee } Entertaining Bridge Dinner Club Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Merrill are entei ng their bridge dinner club at their home this evening, in hon. For the pleasure of their daughter, | Mary, on her thirteenth Dirthday, birthday, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ambroa entertained with a junior party at their home on Sunday afternoon. eee Thrift Shop Service lo’ck tive . 1923% First av attend. jock in eee ROBERT MORRIS CHAPTER Robert 193 Morris Chapter, |O. E. 8., will inatall officers Wednes |day evening, Corinthian hall | Marion Sparting, grand matron, will January 9%, Service at the Thrift Shop of the|be the Installation officer. Orthopedic hospital will be in the! hands of Queen Anne Guild in the! | AQUILA LODGE, The ladies’ auxiliary to the Loco Engineers will Mra. James H. Como and Mra, Mal.|0’clock luncheon and installation of officers on Wedneaday, January 9, at| quartere of the club, 609 Third ave, Members urged to have a 1/a course of lectures at Mra. 192, | tended visit in the East, was the honor guest on Saturday | afternoon at a delightful tea Miss Bernice Butler gave at |her home from 4 until 6 o'’clock.—Portrait by James & } CITY CLUB TO | GIVE LECTURES The Woman's City club ts offering on municipal overnment, to be given at the head. on Wednesday mornings at 10 o'clock, |mnd ‘Thureday evenings at 1:0 o'clock, beginning January # and 10, i€ the registration will justify such courses, If interested call Mrs. Pearl Blough, | ex tot 1871 8] The outtin De of the course follows: &. Disewesion of Giffereot ¢epart- morning, with Mrs. H. R. Elliott and! 4 95 he apocintment. of Mra. C. B. White in charge; Mra)?” artmente, = Mh Aquila lodge, No. 36, D. of H., will] %. Department of th Charles Roy and Mrs. Mitchell Gil- head tis er jar business meeting | © Pte ee enh will have charge for Capltol|on wednesday, January 9, at 8 p.|__%, Relies department; women police; 1! +d leourts and civil servi i Guild tn the afternoon. ac ts clubrooma in Swedish |"s Department et sanitation; pubiie jo service at the Tea Bhop has! hai hth ave. Members are | been discontinued this week on ac Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY | VIMY RIDGE CHAPTER Owing to illness, Vimy Ridge Chap- ter, Daughters of the British Empire, | will hold its meeting for election of | officers, on Wednesday afternoon, | January 9, at 130 o'clock, at the} home of Mrs. James Stirrat, 946 17th |Past Chiefn of Seattle tempie No. $|I. 0. 0. F. ave. N., instead of Mrs. C. A. Maury at the home of | MILITARY WHIST PARTY | The Woman's Auxiliary t Saints’ church will g1 ry whist party on Wednesday evening, Janua at 8 o'clock, at the Lake- | side clubhouse. a m eee STAR CLUB | Eastern Star club will hi bridge party for members on nesday, January 9, at 2 p. m., at 4090 Arcade Square H EASTERN CLARA BARTON T Clara Barton t Veterans, will hold public tion of officers Wednesda. wary 9, in Veterans’ hall Janu 2 OF VOTERS A meeting of the Seattle League of Women Voters has been called by the president, a Godfrey, for C.A discuss the 2 an Eck ¢ problem of QUEEN A ILIARY Queen Anni fary N@. 1 Ruth School building fund its regular busines to th It hold meeting Wednes- ot Mer nuar: the residence Oliver, 101 Mrs. cer st Charles GREEN LA reen Lak Mrs 0. ave. N. E. V y 9. Luncheon at 12 o'clock eee 6 inesd Janu QUEEN CITY COUNCIL Queen City Council, Security Benefit association, will meet in A. O. 1 1409 Ninth ave, Wednes ay, January 9. Cards at 8 o'clock Members and friends invited ose QUE 4H AUXILIARY Queen Anne Auxiliary to Ruth school building fund will meet with | > attend, as arrangements | ecreation. count of removing to new quarters) will be made for the annual n-| ee ee t 214 Columbia st. Service will be! stallat officers, to be conduct. esumed on Monday, January 14. | ed by superior officers department of the Unt ——— | the sai on Wednesday, Jan aleal science department of the Unt juary 23 versity of Wash’ will speak at HOME SEWING CLUB the January noonday erin styl6) to be held luncheon follows Mrs. Charles Oliver, 101 W. Me: | ‘The Ladies of the Grand Army| January 10-City development t., Wednesday, January weroe* | Home Sewing club will meet Wed-| J8tvery 11-City populations o'clock. nesday, January 9, Mrs, Mar January « ee |tha Graham, 341 16th ave. N. PYTHIAN SISTERS TO BE muncheon at noon. Take car No. 14.| WEST QUEEN ANNE P-T. A ED TERTAINED | Tacoma Past Chiefs’ association of |MYSTIC JEWEL AUXILIARY the Pythian Sisters will entertain on Wednesday, January 9. Members |@re asked to be at the Colman dock | Cards at | West Queen Anne P.T. A. will | meet at the school Friday, January at 2:30 p. m. Mystic Jewsi Auxillary meets in|! ¥ ‘femple for luncheon at fon, the following program 1 o'clock on Wednesday, January 9,| Will be given | Helections by the orchestra siece | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB * Hodget Mrs. Inex Meyring FINE ARTS STUDY CLUB | The household administration do) reine tse tor the’ afterncen "ag ig ah tcl A faistretion he hostesses for the afternoon 3 y partm ot Woman's Con-| wii) be Mra : = Wednesday, January 9, at 2 o'clock, | tury club will meet Wednead ie niuasteicns in West Seattle community club. | °°" °U Wi eas \ rene eee house acheon with Mra. F. W. Melanest | Bre | eee ]4705 16th ave, N. E. “The History| CANADIAN CLUB ALPHA AUXILIARY Jot Early English Thru Queen Anne] iit’ ite annual mut ae aan | will ho! eeting on aN Period,” will be discussed by Mrs. Al-| day evening, January 8, at the Fed The Alpha Auxiliary Sewing club Dida Mrks FW, Tieht, dv, | etaten ohh hecinn: ectuae oc starve will meet at the home of Mra Lena|™0m Allen, M \ Ht, Jr.,| erated club house, corner of Harvard Biversind, 1421 Orange at. Wenn | Mra. Henry Bittman, Mra, M. J, Car-|&N4 Thomas at, Election of ofticers day, January 9. Luncheon will be|rigan and Mrs. C. A. Wintermute.| 14.9 served at noon. Election of officers, | Luncheon topic, “Time § Oy Ree oe Members aaked to be present. |Mrs. J. B. Hill, The club chorua| My NOVEMENT CLUB eee. meeta Wednesday at 920 a.m. at tho| The Whittier Helghts Improve LADIES GROTTO CLUB Montelius building. TNirehey Lagtoieen ey 13 Br os nS S| ing, hursday afternoon, January 10, meet viedaacans, Ks nals Sat ral ADDITIONAL CLUBS trom 2 to 4 oelock, ‘at the home of ™m, at the Federated clubhouse, The ADP Hers $i Doawen AN EH aye | subject for the day will be “Wash-| NATIONAL PRESIDENT j mn ~ ww ington Authors” An tn eresting| WILL BE GUEST ; } Program 1s promined ; Aes ion ee Business|? LO Whiten Skin NORTH qt AN? TA pmen's Clubs, will The regular meeting of the North | be in Seattle Tuosd ; i he North | be in Seattle Tuesday, Jan, 8, She 1; Queen Anne PT. A. will be held| will be the guest of the Seattle club with emon Wednesday, January 9, at 3 p. m.|at the regular mee ing at the Fine! } Mias Inez Meyring of tho Puget| Arts room, 1213 Fourth ave, at 7:30 T . Sound Savings and Loan association, | p. m. 4 4 | ieay sia eh mn the will speak on “The Budget in the| Miss Prichard been skin white {a to mix Home;” Mins adie nhas will sing a | Yo city at the mal he the juice of two sroup of songs, and plano numbers|ters since last September, and will lemons with threo will be contributed by Charlotte Hil-|have many inter to tell ounces of Orchard | ton lt Y Ww 4 Seige | the etn of eh Weat r rding White, which any | wha 1@ national organization is do 4 " SIGNAL CORPS AUXILI ARY ing ena aie "aults i nal Corps auxiliary will] Other events in the program of the JI Shake well in a bot old its annual birthday party and|c Januar 6: A talk on f " tle, and you have a electio of office at the home of |“ f sy¥ Trad i of. + re | clection of officers at the home of afd B in Trade in le quarter-pint of the mont won me. Mrs. Louis Judkins, §18|the Orient.” by Mrn. Edward P. Jones | derful skin whitener, softener 19th ave. on Wednesday evening, |of the North American Import beautifier pb “yi fed in gaa me ers and |Co,, January 15; @ program in charg Massage this sweetly fragrant eee > Join the active | of the membership committee, Janu-|temon bleach into the face, neck mbers on this occasion |ary 22, and one in charge of the fi-|armsa and hands, It can not Irri ; nance 6 January 29, and] tate. Famous stage benutien une It WALLINGPFOR € IL , ALL NOFORD CIRCL® judging by the programs that have|to bring that clear, youthful akin Pers ere Ol he First | been arranged by other committees|and rosy-white complexion; also to | Antdet a church, will hold its| very entertaining evenings will be| soothe red, rough or chapped hands annual Meeting at the home of| provided. A committes in charge of| and face. You must mix thia ro of ames B. Barber, 4022 Sunny-| Mrs, Marian Harris is sending out an-| markable bleach yourself. It n ride, Wednesday, January 9, at 2|/nouncements for a dance at the|not be bought rendy to use because p.m Instatiation of officers, Vis.| American Tagion rooms on Janu-\it acts best immediately after it is itors welcom Jary 19 prepared.~-Advertisemont ‘ I 0 > = as q < aS rl v > RM fas a Oy After a short bust-| Music Gentle as Carmen Wins Ovation The fan Carlo Grand Opera com: pany, which holds a high place in the esteem of Seattic audien opened ita annital engagement at the Metropolitan theater last ev: ning with an excellent performance of Bixet'’s “Carmen,” with Alice Gen- tle in the stellar role, Mies Gentle, who has jong been & favorite here, is recognized an one of the most gifted singing actresses on the stage today, her superb voloo and brilliant acting haying won her phenomenal success both here and abroad, interpretation of the Bpanish gypsy girl 4m such that she ts now connidered one of the greatest present-day Car: mens, In this particular role sho Ie given exceptional opportunities to Ginplay to full advantage her ability an aaingor and actress, and each year she seems lovelior than before. Miss Gentle in the possessor of a magnifi- cent soprano voloe of wonderful quality, unuaval depth of feeling and range, and her singing of the ‘Habanora” and “Sequidilla” was in- spiring and was greeted with marked enthustasm, Gaetano Tommasini made an ex- cellent Don Jose, He has « pleasing tenor yoioe and sings with an easo and confidence that won him favor from the start, Mario Valle, whose nonorous baritone haa for several neanons past been an added feature singing of the “Toreador Song’ was greeted with such burst of ap: plause that tt was repeated. Louise Taylor, gifted American no- prano, made a most satisfying Mica- ela. Anita Kiinova's pleasing con- tralto lent charm to her singing of Mercedes, as did that of Frances Morosini, who was heard as Fras quite, Others in the cast included Francesca Curcl, Natale Cervi, Piet ro di Baist and Joseph Miller. This evening ‘Nianca Saroya will be heard in the title role of Verdi's jeris, Manuel Balamar in the tenor ole of Hhadames, Mario Hastola, baritone, as the Ethiopian king, and Pietro Di Blasi as the Egyptian high pri Important Announcement Th Washington Federal of Mu clubs announces a series of tive monthly recitals offering student irtiste an opportunity to appear on he programs. Applicants must be recomm: by their teacher or by two mu: a f recognised standing, and ap o jVons made to Mra. Clara M. Harti president of the state federation, 607 Montelius building. These recitals will be held in Fred erick & Nelson's auditorium, the first one occurring Saturday, January 2¢ at 245 p.m. nded THRIFT WEEK PLANS The abundant resources of this joountry have made Americans an extravagant people. The war forced this fact on the minds of intelligent cltinens and thereby developed a movement for “thrift.” Commemorating the birthday Benjamin Franklin, January 17 33 has been designated “Nati ‘Thritt” week. Bank day, January 17; Budget day, January 18; Life In surance day, January 19; Bunday January 20, ts Share With Others "| day; Own-YourOwn-Home day, Jan. juary 21; Makea Will day, January $2; and Pay-Your-Dille day, January 2. Cooperating with the Mra. Norman J. Irvine, state thrift chairman of Parent Teacher associations, local circles will feature “Thrift as the eubject of their January meetings, The Seattle council of Parent Teacher associations’ meeting, Tues | day, January §, at 10 a. m., in the Broadway high school, will have Su- | perintendent T. R. Cole, of the Se. Jattle schools, oak to them on Looking Forward,” and Mr. Joseph L. Greenwell will bring them a message of “Thrift” from the busi ness man's viewpoint - Thritt chairmen of local PT. A.'s are asked to attend this meeting Assisting Mrs. Irvine In the plans of elty and gram of Thrift week are Mrs, J, | Cox and Mra, J. A. Hall | eee |ALKI PT. A Tho regular meeting of the Alki PT. A. will be held Thurs day, January 10, at 2p. m. A talk | will be given on “Our Modern Meth ods of Work." The Boys’ Glee furnish the music Refreshments will be served. | with | *6- Ele during our special cold we —is the ideal for comfort room. No matches to fus: and economical. Special price. MA in ' of the company, was heard in the| role of Escamilio, and shared hon: | ore with Gentle and Tommasini, His | Alda,” with @tella De Mette as Am. | Cold Weather | ’ Comfort inconvenience, or high cost of operation. Buys a Handy “ESTATE” eather auxiliary heater model on sale—exactly as illustrated Just turn the switch and enjoy liant, glowing heat. Take early advantage of our | CITY LIGHT | County-City Building -6000 Personal Mr. and Mrs. Jomiah Collins, Mr, and Mrs, B. A. Strout, Mr. and Mra. A. B, Stewart and Mr. and Mra. C. D, Stimson are leaving, Thureday morning, by motor for California, eee Mr. and Mra, Cordell Btevens Smith (Lucia Meacham). will return Friday from thelr wedding trip to California, and will be the guests, for neveral days, of Mr, and Mrs. Robert McAusland before going to their home in Portland. eee Mrs, Frank Gilbert Black Is leav ing, the last of this month, for Bac ramento, to visit her mother, Mro. Goorge A. Bell. eee Mrs, Willard Gould returned Sat- urday from & week's visit with her soniniaw and daughter, Mr, and Mra, Wallace MoClymont (Beatrice Gould), in Aberdoon. 28 Mr, and Mra John C. Eden spent the week-end at Concrete. oar Dr. J. C, Moore will return Wed- nesday from Victoria, B, C, whe he went to attend the meeting of the Victoria Medical society. eee | Mr, and Mra. Alexander Baillie left Saturday for California. see Mr. and Mra. David Morgen Rod- erlok are spending @ short time in Bellingham, see Mr. and Mra. ft. HL Conner are ro- cetving congratulations on the birth of a son, John Mart, January 4, at the Virginia Mason hospital. eee for the East, on « trip of several weeks ose Mr, and Mrs. BE. M. Barstow (Lala Latham) left jast week for Ban Fran- | cisco, where they will make thelr | hore. ee | Miss Sarah Farrell and Mra, W. ©. Kiessel are leaving tonight on ® two months’ trip to Caltfornia. eee Miss Margaret Nielsen is spend- jing the winter in California, see | Mr. H. A. Fleager left Saturday | for the Bast, to be gone for several |JOHN B. ALLEN P.T. A. } John B, Allen PT. A. will hold a health and thrift meeting Thurs day, January 10, at 2 p. m., in the uditorium, The program will con- st of w health playlet by Minn Ida ‘ulver’a pupils; a dGiscuasion on “The Protection of Health and Con- servation of Human Life,” by Miss |Marian Spaulding’s elghth A pupils, and Miss Inez Meyring will talk on Management of the Family | Financ Little people will be In charge of a special committee, Special re- will be served during the Graham Muffins Meee BS ot - recipe for « and dainty muffin) cuy (well beaten) tablespoonful melted Crisco Sift together the four, 5 baking powder and malt. id ~~ the milk, egg and Srinco. Bake in hot greased gem pans for 25 minutes. (RISCO For light, tender calees For digestible and flaky pastry For , digestible fried foods out poisonous fumes, dirt, ctric Heater ale. This popular in the bedroom or living s with—no fumes. Clean Mr. B. R. Lewis left Monday night | Enjoy Tea as TUESDAY, Never Before 1924, JANUARY 8, Make it this war Soni outa crockery tea pot and w one level teaspoonful LADA" for every cup required. “SA, fle it is warm put in of genuine Pour on freshly boiling water and allow to steep five minute into another heated ve "SALAD A’ 073, EL iot-0350, Distributors R.&M.C. COOK, WE st- then pour and serve. i FOUNDERS’ DAY LUNCHEON ‘To commemorate Founders’ Day of the P, B. O, Sisterhood, there will be @ 1 o’clock luncheon at the Hotel Sorrento on Saturday, Janu- ary 19. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. A. H. Wanamaker BA st-3019-R, not later than January 16. Noneffiliated and visiting P. B. O. members are expecially invited. eee BRITISH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ‘The regular meeting of the Brit- ‘sh American association will be held at the Fine Arts hall, 1212 Fourth ave., on Friday, January 11, at & pm, Miss Marston will give an address on “My Experiences in Russia.” All persons of British | birth cordially invited. SEATTLE REVIEW NO. 8 Seattle Heview No, 6, W. B. A. the Maccabees, will meet in A. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave, Thure day evening, January 16, at 8 o'clock Even & g004 dan- cor should have one or two extra leade—ané the Pyro per place to find same is at Christensen DANCING SCHOOL forming sfvanced—Aduita, ANNOUNCING Telephone ELiot 6700 For All Yards i All Departments “ay AND OUR NEW DOWNTOWN OFFICE ~ 201-202 BIGELOW BLDG. , Fourth and Pike ; RETAIL WHOLESALE NANAIMO Wellington Large Lump Rescreened and resized over special 24-inch screens. Extra Large NUT Rescreened at our own prepar. ing plant here, Ideal for range or heater. 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