The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 12, 1924, Page 4

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Mrs. Alvah Lemuel Carr, ckatrman of the committee of the Women’s University club sponsoring the Stuart Walker | Portmanteau repertory at the Metropolitan, February 1 and 2, and a group of members working for the success of the engagement: (Left to right) Mrs. Otis Fleyd Lamson (Grady); Mrs. Carr (Grady); Mrs. Daniel B, Trefethen (Grady); (lower left) Miss Kate Firmin (James & Merrihew); (lower right) Mrs. A. B. Lund (Grady), aad ital Women’s Clubs Personal Mr urd § CLUBS FOR MONDAY | OVERALL BOYS' ASSOCIATION ver MOTHERS’ CLUB OF 8, A. } meet Monday. evening, Janus ‘ 1 ‘ be Mott ¢ AL cnr Age: k ve, the Douglas build ulllvan will be = : eee Meat 3p me peal ta thle worl “a during thelr | 5 ; By Lillian Keen LeBallister Small Tea for cee a to attend ance. ik Nee Music ' Telephone MA in-0600 Mrs. Kimball Pago x q Assistant—Frances Oldham © honor ‘Mrs, Horace Kimball, of E Spargur Quartet Will Bianca Saroya Music—Louise Raymond Owens i > t LITERARY ose ao ab dh Interpret Classics Triumphs in “Faust” ter, Mrs, red | TRAVEL CL’ Poe ' x gd o<e | The Spargur String Quartet, which} Last evening the superb singing of rl , 5 F Loomis is er ‘ 4 . ay is of the most nt factors in| Bianca Saroya Ma ite was i : tC ore anca Saroya as Marguerite was i Miss Emily Jerome Betrothed to Frederick ; at a ius Mra Ht. W. Gregg ar-|*ienlng the appreciation of the Best} tne main feature of | Gounod’s Hulbert; Brilliant After-Dinner Speakers) invita: been limited t ot from Portland to make| i the third eoncert of'a series of four| “Faust,” given at the Metropolitan c Cok nak io | attic. ntl rece at Club Banquet. [freee Poe ole es we Oa eee ee ete lecktie’ PUBLIC STENOGRAPHET solisenthy 10 ated, Col Peas ee Oe eae os 2 saber Ns RerRSEE POAT a Practical man of the theater, who ‘ x: on “American 1 Literature erating will be the|® eet at aiecints Fs ub heard at its best in this role, which TIMOTHY JEROME set about Miss Jefferson to Be eee A Hon of brother-in-law agin no gg gt ‘ gives her many opportunities to dis nounces the engagement of ’ i f LE CAME will be h Mrs. William birch eure 1 ot only her vocal artistry: but © daughter, Emily Jane, to Mr. 1 Complimented le can 8831 ; ns my} in the ¢ and this Play not on yon aera erick Marion Hulbert of Everett, son menting M f install ¢ rs M pultdln r quar to perfec-| her dramatic ability as w both of Mrs. William Marion Hulbert of 14, at 8 She bring work | being uch thht alie ‘oan portray “ber Everett. aig te : ire. ( E Go’ t intimacy that few quar! character in a most fi 1 and ar The news was ma oR ain- z of abt rt has| afternoon when Miss anc Roya jerass i 1 into and har. | *# fained with a smart lu 1 ° nthe ; y of whicl pya’s Sp home in honor of Mis \ n TEE i odin as it lity as an actress ‘who is leaving shor put a F mp won her the most flattering criti- Bridal bouquet | Basra r aft: 1 to honor |t i t : bad-ass : ed will|cisms during her local engagement fourteen covers and tucked in the r 1 I 1 i : ng Her ul of the unfortunate center were the miniature cards with | ® nif t ff f ‘ ; ur Russian, | M as most satisfying, and 1p t t Y I I f . I V hi ° French f comp singing thruout was rewarded quet—or-. « for me ¢ € Be Beat Mrs. A K wh performed f ef ation, especially Ophelia Du I LE SOCIAL CLUE I I kteis oY : t “Jewel Song,” i a Only 1 . I : A 1 i h lights of t b ee. tA, ry 14, in the ; ' , ; Ir. I 14 . 1 with the Spe grater ad ba gtr p u r A “ b i and) i Pee Ke, wn fi f 1 of } e pplause 7 eon on F on wdies’ Musical Club i r 1} \ N Club Will Have Pre- 1 f t sto t } te onor ot her| Will Ci C s A I aR he-San M t er nov 1 p basso and Festival Banque " not unt z ; : a os ill Give Concer ada eee nan, Clay &OO te his Mephistc : Y cor ‘amnli i ChB ast. ot Cantrallas - Cc Se ta Dr. Robert Max ( r Mra. 1 r . i ii“ is’ an: 1 Mario Valle, ‘The Women's { rait >” F € rt A Un Wash 1 h} ie a ie a Coen 8 Uni Bi ’ t 1 S ; ; " 1 1 with his clear baritone, gave an ex Banquet on F ye I: : op pees pitineeiibyh nibsmanod BAe: I ‘ retation to the part of on e ‘ 2 ' c ‘ 6284 A pas 2 nderite’s brothe 38, at 6:30 n the ¢ : ng t of a Former Seattl: ‘s ec cas E N ind vs ite's brother. His Min at the clt he I D ‘ v HY I F a, “Oh, Holy Eni- Me outstandin, event of t t sen Girl Weds . or ates ; Tuesday for ¢ to remain for M Allegretto) blen t instant approval. iwéek at the club, and Shan (ote E Y 16] The mar t . Mo. mont ‘ ( Anita fo members and their guest D to p it 1) A 1 h Mise 1 ADDITIONAL CLUBS Pete as t ae 1 and toastmaster, and the fo s pre first c z - ¢ OMA cr cl rt 1 from Minor } R I ompany will ¢ te 3 the f the I 1 I iH { 5 1 engagement this even t 0 1 I j ; , rt t i y A g % “1 ‘ovatore with Louise Olson; < of the 1 ¢ ; c P fot ha! Ca ti t I i M r 1 Belstad, | Taylor eonora and Manuel Salzaz Mountain,” hy John Butler; a toast |sent A r Mt Sunt ! ‘ey ‘ : 3 é » F f f I make - “-* 1 1 t I f I ~ te Op alkowsk: PUBLIC HOOL I ot J . r} cir I . weed ‘ ; ' aig whl! >» | PROTECTIVE LEAGUE ele t act eck eee ef hing HT F pi Pa 1 I I I 1 from c k, at ir I tic ft : of y - f i ( ¢ } it milita w 1 { M € t I a I c I Ww. C. T. U. w Ww Mrs. Crehan f , ( fA APT BATTLE REVIEW ) TO, | TER CAMP NO, 1 H , f at the) H I t . nd No. @ ft 1 1 H 1 put ation of offt I T n J 15, be h b i 5 jin V H Armory

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