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Po and Mrs. § by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Josephine Fransioli Will Be Bride of; fext Summer; Cards Out for Tea to Honor! ustralian Visitor, — ee woivmn! Cunt evening ‘at T o'clock In the Untersity Methodist ‘AND MRS. THOMAS A, | church, with tho Rey. Dr, George A, TOLI announce the en-| Landen reading the service, asalsted Ht of thetr daughter, Joxe.| by Dr. James EB, Crowther and Dr, ‘to Ensign Richard Rodnoy | Arch Tromayne. United States navy, son| Before tho ceremony, Misa Persy ‘and Mis. Fred Dennett, of | Kremer sang ‘Love's Old Sweot ton, D.C. * and The Sweetest Story Ever Fransioli is a graduate of} Told,"’ and Mendelssohn's wedding Ridge convent and attended | march was played by Miss Clara nville collegy in New York | Burch at the ofgah and Miss Eliza, University of Washington, beth Choate on the violin, She is a member of Kappa} The bride was very charming In mm Gamma sorority, her wedding dress of ivory Canton Dennett graduated from tho Btates Naval academy at | and brilliqnts erepe ornemented with seed pearls | with the class of 1921, Attached to the how cruising in southern | Ner roses and lilles of the ya ‘The matron of honor, Kremer Williams, wore a wedding will be colebrated model of canary “tn July, following closely on in of tho Selfridge. eee Baxter to ain for Sister mor her sister, Mrs. George of Australia, who is her guest, Mrs, Ben Harrison Bax- cards out for a tea at her Fen Wednesday afternoon, Jan- 86, from 4 until 6 o'clock! PF. Stimson will receive with aughters, and Mra, T. A. Bax. ‘assist about th rooms. ting at the urns will be Hi. Ficid. Mrs. Curtis Sar- Mrs. C. H. Wolfe and Mrs. Metz, Mrs. C. C, Metzger, |} * G. Denney and Mrs. ‘Plank will assist. , wan roses. Tho flower girls were Eliza. beth Botsford and Rose Ellon Fickle, and Etta Mario Head was the ring bearer, They wore dainty frocks In the paste! shades and car. ried French baskets filled with dell: cate blosson and tho ushers were Messrs. Roy Coat Licoyd Fisher, Donald Gra. ham, Ernest Waters, Morris Carson, Gardner Shuler and Alyyn Erickson, An informal reception followed the service in the chapel in charge of Miss Winifred La Ville, assisted by ary Louise Fickle, ings, Ruth McGil, Evan- geline Wallace and Mabel Mills. home at Burien after February 1, at Two cee This Week | Entertaining for pax: Harroun ts entertain} Miss But Fiwith two bridge luncheons this | sg i Bu et her home, one bra ear eaves February 1 for th Miss mepawo covers, and, Cne 00 | 5, et Dorman is ent: with 7 Et bea Amba atag © tea on Saturday afternoon, Coupe Will Be ary Bride oA Coupe, daughter ot| Seattle Man to Wed © and Mrs. George Coupe, has} jx § Wednesday, February 6, a5/ in t Paul Mate of her marriage to Mr. 2 Martin, son of Mr. and W. H. Martin of Spokane. | 37° ‘ wedding will be an evening | 44. trary J. Mark ir, celébrated in eburch | y6r5. He v the Rey: William H, Bliss atl Miss MeBr o'clock. ber of the yor fiss Elsie Collins wil! be maid Hiogor, and the maids of the! we, party will be Miss Marjory| In of Spoka s Catherine/tniversity of Miss ison and Elva Sanders. bas t ~ Benjamin Collard will be best) ruary 14 In St. Paul. and Mr. John Wilson, M eee ton Magill, Mr. Hi | 19h Aw Mr. Herbert Cou Mu sical Art fe," Society Concert Will Usher at Pape Metab geo ening Concert will pre Winifred Bate » who | Ja brig Janus | sity | cee An announcement of intere Washington and 4 Delta Theta. ir Feb. wet te attle Musical Art s0- t Mr. Edouard Pot. Yomen‘s Univer- program: young musicians ¥ faesday even qUartet concert, University club audi trons and Patronesses Southern Ball ans are co! r and Mrs. Jan Mrs, Hugh Gerald Fri: Mas D He, Judge i eee Guild to Resume Mah Jongg Classes be résumed ts} | Informal B ridge M A will ¢ Raymond Auz! and Mrs Mrs. Andr Frederick George Bla Dutton, SPARGUR STRING QUARTET anvinit RELSTAD, Pianist TOMORROW NIGHT _ SSO SHARP Vomen’s University Club Auditorium Pel n SIXTH AND SVURING Wacher-Corbier ” Hed Bagenio Vial; the berto Alfan @ Brown, Mr Wedding Wi Place in June Beattie next Dinner and —Orpheu Mr, and } tertair Pretin ] Ho abr ) oa athe Fad rf 4 took #0 YcarsA; Her headdress was | Uetle | Mr, Ray Wentworth was best man | en Elste Allen, Margaret | Jessie | Markey is a graduate of the) | | a bandean of pearts and for flowers | destroyer | She carried a shower of Cecil Brun: | Mra. Elato draped | shaded crepe and} carried an arm bouquet of Ophelia) | Mr. and Mrs. Pontius will bo at| , at the Women's Univer The engagement af Miss Emily pee sy of Mr.| *Balutt Frederick announced on Saturday— Portrait by Grady. imothy Jerome, to Mr. erett, wa. Women’ Jomen's Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY ap No. 1, Sons of Vet- ita auxillary, No. 4.) t offi morning at l1/p LEAGUD Public chool 0 of Wash theton will meet Tuesday ancheon for | pre jelub, 1 Tuesday, . in room | CALEIDH Caleldh ¢ P SSIC CULTURE Classic Culture club will he t the Feder {Stars invited. : Music | Spargur Quartet Will Be Heard Tuesday Evening | ‘The Spargur String quartet, witch stands among the recognized quar: tots of the musteal world, will inter pret @ program of works by famous composers which will be the first performance tn this har at the third | concert of the series, Tuesday o ing, January 15, rs the Women's University club auditorium on Sixth and Spring. ‘The nasleting artist will be Arville Belstad, pianist, whose popularity with the public fs due to his artistic work, which Is very favorably known not only In Beattie but thruout the | Northwoat. | Schubert's “Quartet In A Minor,” | the first number of the program, 1a | rich in fancy, melody ‘and charm, Behubert was the most poetic and} apontancous creator among all tho | composers, Ho thought and felt in musle as no other composer has ever dona and penned his works as rapid: ly as the thovght came to him, rare: delng in this the opposite to Beetho- ven. Hoe dict at the ago of 1, be- |fore the world had discovered hia | genius, | Arensky's “Trio D Minor,” for vio- Jin, cello and plano, will be played by John Spargur, George Kirchner | and Arville Belstad, | dedicated to the: memory of the great | violoncellist, Charles Davidoff, Aren- sky {9 4 leading Ruasian composer of the modern achool and approaches | sister, Mr. and Mrs, Bolj Peter von | Trchaikowsky in both style and tem- | Andersen. perament. | Trchaikowsky’s music reflects his |own very distinct personality, bealdes | | voicing the soul of the nation to | which he belongs. One movement of | his “Quartet, Opus 30," i» on the yorogram. j | | The concert begins promptly at 8:39, o* | Sunday for California to remain for ly making any alterations afterward, | . It isa work | daughter, full of sincere elegiag feeling and 18) Glen, Personal Mr, and Mra. It, D. daughters, Mint Virginia and Wulalie Merrill, for a ntay of Callfornia, Morrill And Mina will leave this week soveral weeks in o- Mra. Fred HM. Baxter, who went | Hast to spend the holidays with her | son, John MeGraw Baxter, it now | in Los Angeles, and will be home| thin week, 4°48 Mra, Francia Everett Mitchell and amall daughtor, Betty, are expected to arrive Jandary 24 from Chicago, | to spend six weeks with Mr, and Mra, Henry Broderick and Mrs, Florence Hyatt, see .Mr, and Mra, Thomas Valentine Demprey radia Parsons) are recety: ing congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Merlyn, January 13, at Minor hospital, | . Mr, and Men Ovid A. Byers and daughter, Miss Dorothy Byers, left | & number of months, o* Mr, and Mrs, George Gunn, Jr, are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter, Nancy, at Providence hospital, January 3, area) Harriet Veaxle of Portland of her son-inJaw and and Mrs. Irving Mra, jie the guest Dean see Mins Jetty O'Sullivan of Portland, in visiting her brotherinlaw and eee Miss Josephine Jig has returned from San Francisco, where she wont to place her sister, Misn Min- jnfo Jig, in Misa Hamlin’s school. e168 Mr, and Mra. J. A. James left last week for Florida, to be gone four months, Wier ee We) Edward J ohne Program | Edward Johnaon, famous tenor, j who comes to the Plymouth Congre- | gational church on Saturday evening, | January 19, under the local manage iment of Marjory Cowan, will. be |heard in the following interesting program r ia (1645-2081) Who Ta fyt 7 i rt Tmpationes errst (Mivertre).....Gabriel Faure (Kiingso: Georges ue Air from °F * Att Demeure “Autormne’ Hulbert, of| iit "The Crying of Water” Marion ip Camphell-Tipton Franco Leont “Taliy-Ho: “Dream Chi Ray (Mer “Lave Went @-Miding” Mary of Are IVE CLUB North End Progressive club “Lassie 1 1 bo entertained b Margaret Drink t6 Me On (Hien Jolneon) hey and Mrs. Weaver's M 16th av . Tuesday, J: 15, at ey's home, alld) jon and pari Take car No. o 45th st, walk two 16 0 +» Jan. urch, Harvard Quest | public | Mme HEIGHTS ¥ CLUB iuhte Titerary r meet ra, Hl. B, Perey 2:10 AGdrese Present Situation of the Baptist Work 1 Dr J enses for the will swell, Mra, J 20d rq. C. A. Readin WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB The We Lakewood Civic Im provement vlub will hold its regular meeting Tuesday, January 16, at 2 h ave and Members of the publi ommittee will be hoxt- » for afternoon. Henry. Landes will address Kerr; treasurer, . CITY ¢ an's City club will hold | regular luncheon January 17, at 6¢ i Laube, of the y of ington, will "City Popu gon “The Moral Reapon- |''00." Mrs, Pearl Blough's cla the Woman Voter.” Mra, |i -"Munietpal nship’ will be | 6 a group of held on Thursday mornings at 10 of refreshe 1 Instead of Wednesdays, as | the y planned. WOMA ngeline « meeting Miss Allen’s Tested Recipes FREMO W. GT Fremont \\ tna ene 1 hold Amendmer 0 m F. Krieger lune Date Cake (Children will like it. Though this cake will keep moist a long lime, ii is not too rich for simple occasions) (All measurements level) 1 cupful brown wugs ful Crisco (9 ten ‘poor ful soda ful ste oned dates, cut fine sugar and Cris s well beaten, the ith the soda, the #, walnuts, vanilla, Hake in a loatyabout 1 moderate oven, Ice ae For light the egg water, fl with } ADDITIONAL CLUBS tender ¢ akes 5 For crisp, digestible fried foods : | 8T. MARTO Mrs. Frederio Hall White and lehiidren returned Inst week from | Tulsa, Okla, where they have been spending meveral weeks with Mra. White's father, Mr. H. P. Ander-| on. 1EL BAGL Daniel Bagley PT, | Thursday, January 17. Stewart T. WwW h, a Boy Scout, read & paper, Rofreshmenta, pra A. will moet at 3:15 p. m. { | | | wii '§ MOTHEF St. Martin's Mothers’ oc! ranged a card p for afternoon, Jan 16, at 2 at the home of the president, jowe, 2115 10th ave. W. | on Mra. Bol}! contralto, will] ni D of songs. On 7 afternoon, January 8,| the annual tion of officers was held at the home of Mra, J. P. Cr the liametitary Law |e at the ¥. 'W. C Thursday, January 1:30 .p m Mrs. Ella man and uxiliary class speaking will meet with Harriet Saunderson. | women interested invited to For inform call Mrs. «KE nwd.0221 © Special -lanuaryOnh in Your Home: f Positively-the greatest offer we’ve ever made. The money the Thor saves as you use it will more than meet the payments. Come in! See the Hurley-Thor —the choice of one-fourth of all electric washing machine users— over 800,000 in use! Mode! 32 above has a Luminoid revolving. reversing cylinder towhich dirt and grease eannotcling. There are Hurley-built Washers from $99 up. All have electria wringers with soft cushion rolls—can’t break buttons. Take Advantage of This Special Offer at Once! 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Seattle Civic Improvement club “Pre-School Child," hy | will meet at the Federation club- Helen Reynolds, primary |house Thursday, January 17. Lunch- uupervisor; a speaker on|eon will be served at 12:30 o'clock. violin sold; by Barker|Mrs. Henry Landes will speak on and the sixth grade will put | Civic Duties.” Members are urged feature under tho direction ‘to be present Savings Left With the “Dime & Dollar’ On or ae January 15th will receive six months’ dividends on July 1 next. Qhis Mutual Bevinigs eyes jon has always earned and paid annual dividends 512% Become a member-depositor today. y sum up to $5,000.00, Paid Semi- Annually You may start with one dollar, Ask for a “Daily Dime Saver,” which wo give free. Learn to save every DIME, and as the Savings Habit grows you will be stimulated to save in larger sums. Dime and Doll Savings and Loan Assn. 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