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PAGE 6 A group of the season’s brides-elect: (Left) Miss Clara Brons, whose engagement to Mr. Lawrence T. Courtney of San Francisco, was recently announced; (center) Miss Vilo MeVay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I, A, McVay, who will leave Sunday for San Francisco, where she will wed Mr.| | Richard Gorham Clarke of Oakland on January 30; (right) "Miss Alice Swope, whose marriage to Mr. Max Edgar Jones awill be an event of February.—Portraits by Grady. By Lillian Keen LeBallister Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Hosts at Picturization and Dance on Febru- ary 8; Entertaining Before Dramatic Festival. Mrs. Chauncey W. Hawkins, Dr. and a Mrs. Cleveland Klefhauer, Dr. and AND MRS. FREDERIC|\. 5 M.A. Matthews, Dr. and Mrs. STRUVE are extending invita- | Wr" Mi ee end Mrs, Samuel tons to a cinema presentation and] j°1" hashes M@ancing party at their home on/p, snq Mrs, John Carroll Perkins, ‘Priday evening, February §. Dr. and Mrs, H. C. Mason. fechas | ‘The Stuart Walker dramatic fes- tival will be the occasion for many social activities. Among those enter: taining at dinner before the Dunsany plays on Friday evening, February 1, at the Woman's University club will be Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Pen nock and Dr, Mabel Seagrave, whi will have as her guests, Ir. and Mrs A. O. Loe, Dr, and Mra. George Swift and Mrs. Frederic Hall White. They are: Judge and Mrs. Everett} A no-host theater party w! Smith, Dr. Mabel Seagrave, Mr. and/ciude Mr. and Mrs. L. \J. Va Mrs. Alvah Lemuel Carr, Mr. and/Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hutghinson, Dr. Mrs. Henry W. Pennock, Judge and|and Mrs. M. F. Butler, Mr. and Mis. Mrs. Thomas R. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs.| David Brown, Dr. and Mrs. F. John Lincoln Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Her- | Elsorthy, Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Yuille, yey B, Wilbur, Miss Effie Raitt, Mr.|Mr. and Mrs. E; N, Hanspn, Mr. and and Mrs. George Brehm, Mr. and| Mrs. Fred Catlett, Mr. apd Mrs. Ar Mrs, George W. Soliday, Mr. and|thur Challis, Dr, and Mrs, Walter Mrs. D. B, Trefethen, Mr. and Mrs. | Hoffman. Harry Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank} A no-host supper p: rty at Bayley. Women’s University club Pricey ove: Dr. and Mrs. Henry Suzzallo, Dr.|ning after the Dunsany plays wil and Mrs, Frederick Morgan Padel.|be sponsored by Mr. and Mrs, D. B #6 Dr. and Mrs, H. H. Gowen, Dr. Trofethen and Mr. and Mrs. J, Rus R. M. Garrett, Dr. and Mrs, Pierre} Sli House. 3, Frein, Mr. Arthur Love Mr.|| Mrs. Henry Glenn Hughes, Mr. John Butler, Mr. | ‘ertain with and Mrs. Burton James, Mr, and|the Women Mrs. Robert Sandal. aged i Mr. and Mrs. David Whitcomb, |? Mrs. George Howat Mr, Charies H. Alden, Mr. and Mra. | Miss Frances Plummer} Miss Jane Worrall Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. W. &.|/4wsn, Miss Edith Dpbney, Mrs Waldo, Miss Nellie Cornish, Mr. and| A!vah gaits ; on naa: ye Conway, Mr. and Mrx, T. R. Cole, |% the Women's Univer sity club be Mr. and Mrs, FE. Willard, Mr. and hag idee Labial Mrs. 8. B. Fleming, Miss Helen Rey-| 6") Winwnte, Mr nnd {Mes CE, M nolds, Mr. and Mrs. H. hk Fulton, DP ahd Mie, Ces eee0d Mrs, John hows, Me: nd Mrs, Ernest Bh Hussey, Dr. and Mrs, H. E. Maltby, Mr. and Mrs, Guthrie, Miss bale Guthrie, Judson Jennings, Mrs. James H. Cal-| yr anda Mrs, Wrederig@k M Arthur, Vert, Mrs. Mattle Shotwell, Mr. and) sr. and Mrs, Howard§ Hanson, Mr. Mrs. Frederick McArthur, Mr. and] ang Mrs. A. H. Wiser Mrs. J. F. Douglas, Among other parti Mr. and Mrs. D. EB. Skinner, Mrs.| ning will be a no-host (A: H. Anderson, Dr. and Mr for ‘fhe Book of Job,'f' a _ ward Lincoln Smith, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Frederick H. Wifite C/H, Bacon, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bax-| Seagrave, Mr. and J Mrs. ter, Mr. ond Mrs. D. E. Frederick, | Stimson, Mr, and Mp ott Bullitt, Mr. and Mra. F. M. Dudley, Dr.|Mr. and Mrs. Edwarfl Garrett, Mr and Mrs. J. I. Durand, Colonel|and Mrs. William Gaither, Mr. and and Mra, Clarance Blethen, Mr. Mrs, Langdon Henry} Mr. and Mra Mrs. F. G. Frink, Mr. and Mr» Lawrence Bogle, Mr.fand Mra, J. HL y, Dr. and Mrs. it. MY, Ballinger, Mr, and Mrs. Raymond . M. Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. A. Wright. Beott Bullitt. © Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Stimson, Mr. ‘and Mrs, Langdon Henry, Mr. ahd Mrs. John Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. W, ¥, Boeing, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, | . W. W. De Forest, Can. |** peas ua. W. H. Bliss, Rev, ang! of seventeen John D. McLauchlan, Dr, and Febrvary 4, at the Patrons and Patronesses Announced The patrons and patronesses for | 7 the Stuart Walker Portmanteua the- | ater engagement at the Metropolitan | February 1 and 2, for four produc-| Ptions, sponsored by the Women’s University club, were named this week. W. Penngck will en matinee fluncheon University [club on § February 2. He: 4 Plummer, atunday eve theater party 1 for . Mable oe Planning Langheon Mrs, Barden, wit Parden, is plan: of Colonel W. ing luncheon rs for cove Monday, Sunset club, iney Morgan, | upell, | M. | guests will | Hubbard, | Thomas | | THE SEATTLE STAR Mrs. Backus Hostess at Home Mrs, Manson F, Backus enter- ed sixteen guests at luncheor today at her home at The High ands, in honor of Mra. Dudlex Burchard of San Francisco, who is visiting {n town. Bridge corm pleted the enjoyment of the after~ noon, Monday evening, Mr. and Backus will be dinner hosts thelr home, when covers will placed for twelve. ° |Mrs. Stanton Plans ta Mre | Buffet Luncheon Mrs. Lewis Stanton will entertairs fifty guests at a buffet luncheon given at her home on Monday after- }noon, in honor of Mrs. William M who with Dr, O'Shea has come here from Spokane to make |her home, and Mrs. Francis Ever- Jett Mitchell of Chicago, who {x vis- in town. nton will be assisted by . Roger Morse Bone, Mrs, He Speldel, Mrs. John Dudt | Roberts, Mra. Corwin Bberting, Mra |Louls Fisher Boynton, Mrs. Ross | Downs and Mrs, Don McClallan, | teat Ee | Entertaining at |Dinner Tonight Mrs. group of young matrons and maids at dinner this evening at her home, jwhile Mr. Hofius is attending the Seattle Yale club no-host dinner at club, . a | | Juniors Give | Delightful Party Tho Junior club gave the second | dance this of their alway |delightful and eagerly antici series last evening at the Se Decorations for party were simple but v: effective with masses of winter jgreens and baskets of brilliant red | tulips Patrons and patrone os for the evening were Mr, and Mrs, Theodore , Mr, and Mrs, Chester Lati , Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Price jand Mr, and Mrs. George Douglas. ry | Miss Edith Dabney Honor Guest Mra, Horton Force will entertain at luncheon on Wednesday after- January 90, at the Sunset club, in honor of Miss Edith Dab |ney, who returned recently from abroad, Covers will be marked for twelve, season noon, , at} Lacy Hofius will entertain =| | Pre-Nuptial Compliment As a pre-nuptial compliment to | Miss Alico Swope, Mrs, Monte Reld | Coleman and Mrs, Wilmer ©, Hew. itt will entertain with a bridge tea jon Friday, February 8, at Mrs, | He witt's home, | Mr. Elizabeth Swope wll pour, William Bell and Mrs. and Mrs. Mattlo Martin will assist. . | Russians Will Appear on Program At the silver munical tea, Mount Baker Park efrele of the Fruit and | Flower Misator: will give Wednesday afternoon, January 80, at @ o'clock, at Mr. G, M. Pratt's home, 283! Cancdin ave., Ivan Mashin, tart tone, formerly of the Moscow Grand Oper Co, will sing the prologue from Pagliacci, and "The Asta," by Antoi Rubenstein; "If You Came and "The Long and Met Wind" by Hazel Thane Summers, as will as other numbers, with Mrs, | Summers at the plano, Ivan Mashin famous musical family in Russia, | Ho was wounded in the world war and fought for two years in the bol. shevik war. Driven from Russia | correspohding secretary, at the meeting of the Seattle Feder | | {and tealto which al fancholy | © fs a member of a| }to Harbin, China, he also appeared | there in opera, and after | ficulties arrived in Seattle. Another interesting number on the program will be Interpretive dancing of Russian folk-lore by the le Russian ballerina, Nina Russ kaya, Mrs. Otis Floyd Lamon wi tell tho story of the dance and Mis Vesta Muth will play the accom. paniment, many dif. Shops | Service at the Shop on Monday hands of Capitol Orthopedic will be in the Hill Guild, with hostess, assist. aden, Mrs, M Connell, Mrs, Willlam Finn, Mrs, H L. Frye, Mrs. ©, Galiger, Mrs. Mary Terrell Hosting, Mra, Harry Gray, | Mrs, 1 Mullane, Mrs. B. C. Brio, Mrs, Ralph Kennan’ and Mrs, P. U, Wolgemuth. Tueday, First Hi Guild wilt be in oh s. A. L. Hawley, chatr: man, Wednesday, Madrona, Mra H. ©, Converse, chairman. ‘Thurs. }day, Denny Fuhrman, Mrs. J, ©. Barman, chairman, ¥ Mount | Baker, Mrs, Albert Jacobson, chatt | man rday, Seahurst, Mrs, ¥, |B. Carpenter, hostess, Monday morning, University Guild }will bo in charge at the Thrift Shop, with Mrs. J. C. Rochford and Mrs, D, Ryus; in the afternoon, Tea v. | Calendar for Orthopedic |v | RAINEY Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR MOND, FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS Mrs. H, F. Westmore, president of | the Stale Federation of clubs, ahd Mra. T. F. w tion of Women’s clubs on January) 28, at 2 p. m., at house, ¢orner of Harvard Thomas) st Miss Vir, MeMechen, |flela secretary of the Travelers’ Aid, | will givd a fifteen-minuto talk on her} work arid a representative | Chamber of Commerce will Rainier @National park about open thi winter. Following the regular there will be an informal 1 club invited. Mrs. William P, Harper h & $16 rdward to tho first jcan shoWy 100 per cent re in the edming election, NOBLE POST ». 1, HLANS Ameritan Le nier Noble Post, luncheon and January) 28, at 1 p.m, @ Regis cafe Reservations ade by calling Mrs. Down: ; Mrs, Clancy, BE Mrs, Kenned; KE uwd.65 . {PLK, No. ‘emp! No. 9, Sisters, / will give a dance J. W. |hall, 1409 Nifith evening, January 2 n No, 1, w card party . MYRTLE SOCIAL CLUB Myrtle Soctal club will m day, Jan at 2 y PALM) CIRCLE NO, 66 10 |rogular mee 4. 66, will be held Mo January 28, at 8 o'cloc Fellows’ hall, Tenth and EK, ark with Mrs, shington Mrs, Manning and Avdr Aulay, Tuesday, Interlak B. J, Parkinson, chairman day morning, Queen Anr Mrs. H. R. BUlott, chairme noon, | Madrona, Mra, C, A olairi#pan, hursday Mount Baker, Mrs. Clareno chairgnan; afternoon, First Henry Ristine, chairman. Nort} Qu ert }Moody, chairman Sunspt, Mrs, J, Stoeffier, chairman, Carder, Kilby, tD PARTY Auxiliary to Ral- 9 P. Masonic temple. Friends invited. * ting of Palm Cir. n Anne Guild, Mrs. AY Women's | state | il sp Monday, the club- and Western | from the tell facta being meeting | reception members | as offered | club that gistration ill give a Monday t the St. m, 9 Pythian in A. O. . vaaek | | neet Mon- m., in nday eve: ok, in Odd Pine st William Mac Mra. nes. ne Guild an; after: | Spencer, | morning © Brown, Hill, Mrs riday, Rob o en, Ww | home on Thursday afterneon, Saturday, The new officers will preside. eee LITERARY AND TRAVEL CLUB Tho Literary and Travel club will meet at the home of Mrs. A. R. Ty- son, Monday afternoon, January 28, at 2:30 o'clock. Plays."" eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS PRINCESS ANGELINB cou L Princess Angeline Council, No. 5, Degree of Pocahontas, will hold a hard times dance, Wednesda: Jan- uary 30, at 9 p, m, at the Swedish clubhouse, Improved Order of Red Men and their friends invited. LINNEA SOCIAL CLUB The Linnea Social club will give a whist party at I. 0. O. F. hall, 10th and East Pine st., Tuesday eve- ning, January 29, at 8:30 p, m. Every one welcome, Refreshments, eee BAGLEY P.-T. A. Daniel Bagley P..T. A, will give a silver tea Wednesday, January 30, from 2 until 4:30 p of Mrs, Garttons, 947 N. flowers for tho luncheon will be afternoon, 78th, Paper children’s welfare mado during tho ORPHEUS CLUB The Orpheus club will meet day, January at 1:30 p. m., Miss Nettio Mondschien, 926 20th ave. Prizes for tho past year's work will be awarded at this meet- ng. Sun. with eee LYRIC CLUB REHBAF The Lyric club rehe 1 will be held Tuesday evening, January 29, at 7:30 o'clock, at tho First Presby- terian chu 1am Morgan, di- rector, IANY Y. F Under the auspices of Bethany Y, 8., Dr, P, W. Eriksen will deliver an illustrated lecture on The Lito of Christ" Sunday afternoon, Janu ary 27, at § o'clock, at the Bethany church, eee BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON To honor Mrs, C. L. Carder, prest- dent of the Thursday Progress club, on her birthday, Mrs. 1, J, Fairson entertained with a luncheon at her Twen- ty-elght mombers of the club were seated around the beautifully ap. pointed table centered with » charm: Ing arrangement of Enchantress car. nations and soft greens. A pearl necklace was the club's witt to Mrs, m. at the home | SATURDAY, Lon ——, wath oheeenel JANUA STARA Personal Miss Phebo Nell Tidmarsh, with | Mra, F. H. Moody, will sail Febru-| ary 2, on the President Grant, on a} three months’ trip to the Orient. Mra, Moody, who arrived Friday from L Angeles, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh until they sail, o- | Mr. and Mrs, William Leonard} Eaton will leave February 14 for California. They will ship their] car and motor thru the southern part of the state, ee | February 7, for San Francisco, where she will visit her brother- in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs, W. G, Gilson, see Mr, and Mra, Grant will leave on Thursday, 7, for San Francisco, Mr. MeMicken | will return after a short stay,| but Mrs, McMicken will be gone| six weeks, eee Miss Elizabeth Chadwick, who is | spending some time in California, is | Mrs, Philip Brady |4at present visiting friends and rela-| chapter, ak | Will review ‘Stuart Walker and His | tives in Long Beach. | . Mr. Moritz Thomsen, who left here | recently for California, sailed Janu- ary 20, from San Diego for Liverpool. | Ho will travel on the continent for a lyear, eee Mr, and Mrs. W. E, Woodard of New York city, who have been guests | at thé Hotel Washington since | Wednesday, will leave Sunday for their home, | | eee | Mrs. John Ernest Dingwell (Anne | Crouley) from New York, is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs, T. L.| Crouley, while Lieutenant Dingwell is in Panama with the Atlantic fleet. | eee Miss Verona Carlisle, who has jbeen attending tho University of | Washington, left this week for her | home in Vancouver, B. C. eee | Mr, John H. Hewitt left Wednes- |day for Minneapolis, called by the | death of his mother, Mrs. Mary Hew- | tt. WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB Departments of the Woman's Cen. tury club will meet next week as follows: French, at the Hotel Wash- ington Monday at 10 a.m, The chorus will meet Wednesday morn- | ing at 9:30 o'clock at the Montolius building. The drama department will meet |for luncheon Wednesday at 11:30 a.| m. with Mrs, John Byron Harts, | 5515 34th ave. N. BE. The program will be in charge of Mrs. H. §. Hoag. son. Members of the department will present a one-act play and two one- act plays will be given by Miss Mar. forie Lietch and Miss Aristella Mao- donald from the University of Wash. ington. The music Friday after: department will meot oon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Albert Daub, 716 W. Garfleld st, “Ultra Modern English," an opera, will be directed by Mrs, Victor Zednick. At tho first regular meeting of the club in February, which falls on tho 8th, nomination of officers will take place. ZONTA CLUB The Zonta club will hold a noon: | day luncheon on Wednesday, Janu ary 30, at the Northold Inn, Miss Jessie Lockwood, principal of tho Nard Mutr school, will be the speaker, Mrs. Henry Hibbard ts leaving | |direction of Mrs. Music Glee Club Will Sing at First Baptist Church music service will be gly: Ralston Glee club, Vernon r, director, Sunday evening, 0 o'clock, at the First Baptist ce Rhys-Herbert in de Heavenly + Harold Milligan’ -8. Archer Gibson "4 Galloway Donizettt -- Cadman -Dudiey Buck - -Barnby = Dekoven |SILVER TEA The Women's Association of Ma- drona Presbyterian church will hold a silver tea at the home of Mr, Samuel’ Archer, 600 35th ave, on, Wednesday, January 30, at 2 p.m eee RAINIER CHAPTER, D. A. R. The regular meeting of Rainier D. A. R, will be held January 29, at 2 p. m, at Frederick & Nelson's auditorium, Mrs. James B. Howe and Mr. Tom Mesdag will give reminiscences of travel abroad. A musical pro. gram will be presented under the G, J. Snelling, Plans will be discussed for tho Colonial ball on February 26. oe CALEIDH CLUB The Caleldh club will meet Tues- day, January 29, at 1 p. m., with Mrs, J. E. McReynolds, 1745 Summit ave. eee BUSINESS WOMEN'S CLUB The Business and Professional Women's club will meet ‘Tuesday evening, January 29, in the Fine Arts hall. Plans will be disoassed for a competitive vaudeville, sponsored by the fourth division of the club under the chairmanship of Miss Meyring. eee BETA THETA MOTHERS’ CLUB Beta Theta Pi Mothers’ club will give a tea Sunday afternoon, Janu- ary 27, from 5 until 7 o'clock, at the chapter house, 1617 B. 47th st. Mrs, Ray Eckman and Mrs. Charles Franklin will pour, Alumnae and friends of the organization invited to attend. ee SOMEN RALLY Harmony Homestead, No. 1143, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will give a social for members and friends, followed Ly refreshments, Tuesday, January 29, at 8 p. mat 1929 Third ave. . . Yy COLONIAL COURT Colonial court, Order of Aman anth, will give a colonial dance in celebration of its first birthday, in University Masonic temple, 45th and University way, on Wednesday, Jan Upary 30, at 8 p.m. All Masons and friends invited. ee WEST SEATTLE ART CLUB The Wost Seattle Art club wih meet at the home of Mrs. J. F Knight, 2846 45th ave. 8. W., on Wednesday morning, January %, at 10:30 o'clock, Mrs, U. Ry Niest will assist the hostess. Mrs. Dana Brown will give a ‘talk on Maxfield Parrish, assisted by Mrs. A. 1, Warner, Mrs, Herbert Ames will review “Old and New tn Tilustre tions,” . q e

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