The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1924, Page 6

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SEATTLE “4 pe eee wae ese Perth pen” STAR | February Program at Entertaining for Women’s U; Miss Dab: Mra, Edward entertain with ers at her ho noon in honor who recontly By Liliian Keen LeBallister Telephone MA in-0606 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens ersity Club) ies at the Women's the month of ‘Lincoln Smith will luncheon of ten cov- n® on Monday after Miss Edith Dabney, returned from abroad. University club February will begin on Friday, the the third of a series of The affair will the home of Mra. Otis Floyd Lamson, and will be for members with East telephone num- bers. Tho hours are from 3 until couver, B. C., for Mr, and neighborhood teas. take place at Wedding Is Celebrated in Trinity Episcopal Church; Sunset Club Announces Program for February. :; marriage of Miss Virginia Jefferson, daughter of Dr. and aw, to Mr, Stanton Frederick, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Frederick, of Spokane, [Was solemnized last evening in Trin- ty Episcopal church, Canon William | H: Biss reading the service at 8:30 jnight’s trip Lancheon and Shower To honor Miss / will be a February bride, Bry and Mra. Hulett J. entertain with a lu covers, and kitchen shower at the home of the former, ernoon, February Mra, W. D. Per ughters, Miss Jano and M ‘erkina, who are abro: in London, according word reostved recent Mrs. Shaw wore a handsome gown of black and gold, and Mra Fred- erick's gown was of old gold Ince. Both mothers wore orchid corsages. Mr. Bernard J. Fotheringham was best man, and Mr. Lawrence C. Cal- vert, Mr. L. A, Fowler, Mr. John Locr Mr. Fred Johnson of Pull- man and Mr, Forest Watson and Mr. Clark Erwin of Spokane, were ush- Wyckoff. will cheon of sixteen present Tho committes in charge Includes Mra, Thacher Hodge, chairman; Mrs, Daniel Buckingham, Mrs. Harry Hartman, Mrs, M. Craw: H. R. Hogaboom. | Mrs. Frank I. on Saturday aft- Dinner Prior to Fifty Club Dance In advance of the Fifty club dance | at the Yacht club next Wednesday Bruce Short: adinner of twen. several months, about February 15. ford and Mrs. Tho toa service will ‘lover by Mrs. Hervey Wilbur, Mra , Mra. Fred Everett, Henry Ward | {The church’s gothic interior was with its bridal path- ‘Way of ivory standards bearing light- © @@ tapers in a base of calla lilies fd woodwardia ferns. was banked with palms, huckleberry | amd salal, and at the steps two ivory ) Waises held bouquets of callas and Breens, while within myriads of white pers gleamed against a background tall stemmed callas Mr. and Mrs. Very beautiful, evening, Mr. will entertal ty-elght covers at their home. A. A. Lundin, Beecher, Mrs. Charles K. Mra. John K. the dining room will be Mrs. Harry Knox Cornue, Mrs. Lester Lewis, Mrs. Ben Moore, Mra. | Marion Thompson, Mra. A. Howard, } Dorothea Hopper and | Jeannette Perry. | bride will be in charge of the mu- sical program. After the service there was a small reception at the home of the bride's nts, “The Shadows,” Washington. For traveling Mra, Frederick wore a smart beige tallleur, corresponding tomato colored summer ermine. Assisting in across Lake Mr. and Mrs. have been In Los | weeks, plan to lea February 16 Small Luncheon Knox Roberts entertained @ small luncheon mah jongg, at her home on Monday and later at coat trimmed . Philip Mac- raced the altar. "whe wedding march from Lohen- grin was used for the processional Mendelssohn's for the recession mond tod Guild Will Give Bridge Tea nd Drive guild of the ‘rancisco on their wedding trip, . on February 6, for Honolulu, t On their re- home in Seattle. there will bo a twilight musicale in wing room at 4 o'clock Stephenson Bowen will be in charge of the program ail on the Maul away for two, months. urn they will be ager sang “Because.” 4S (The bride, father, was an exquisite picture in Wer gown of cream satin and real embroidered qourt train was of tull and her filmy tulle v D4ges caught to her coiffure with a Tail circle of orange blossoms across ip back. For flowers she carried Wound bouquet of lilies of the Eaowered, and tied with cloth of ait. have a bridge-tea © home of Mr |has been arranged for Friday after i Sunset Club Plane | Interesting Program | At Home Will ‘| Honor Daughter Solla will be at |luncheon is members and program planned for the month of | Wednes-| nounces a| made after ‘Thu: ay noon, the 14th im . honor of their Thornas Stimson dance on Friday in honor of th * Ors. Duncan Shaw, matron of honor; Miss Lucile F Wean, maid of honor, and the attend. Mats, Mrs. Walter Bleil Van Dusen, | Miss Jane Sanborn of Astoria, charmingly gowned in crepe in tones ranging from dell-| | aute yellow to deep golden, with topaz ida for trimming. irs. Shaw wore for headdress, o @haplet of gold leaves caught with rose at the back, and carried with ties of two-toned Miss Eyman’ Prottas wa 9, at 4 o'clock, the . Prottas was re Th| music committee will be in charge | ently announc connection with luncheon will Calendar for Orthopedic S. The various the Orthopedic 20th, at 3 o'clock, nd songs with Scotch ,|there will be the annual stunt din Irish stories afternoon, M Tea Shop next week |}Tom Patterson, Otto Grunbaum, liday and Mr will run from 6 to 8:20 ana|7 | the big ring shor #PAG and copper tulle. Adress was similar to the matron’s agi her bouquet was of bright epr flawers—daffodll ips, primroses and blue byacin' hs, ed with streamers of gold chiffon. |* Mrs. Van Dusen and Miss Sanborn| by Wore coronets of gold ribbons and Cornish school, on “Thursday morn- carried garlands of violets and spring |ine, February 28,’at 11 o'clock, blossoms over their arms, Douglas Warren, Ralph 8, Stacy eskchibierh: ents The mah jongg committee of the un and Miss Thelma Bar (tor members ain: y evening during , First Hill guild, 3 Ristine, tournament beginning Tuesday, ave. ning, March 4, ‘he Ubrary, Personal and Mra. Andrew Price mo- orin and Van- riday to eee A. §. night Chicago. eee and Mra) W see Mr. De Wolfe Emory went to Ray- y, to spend the week-end his brother-in-law and Mrs. eae traff, who is attending will spend the | Tupper eee Cc, R. Harold and his daugh.|Feurth Bal Miss Pearl Harold, day on a six weeks’ . Mrs, D. D. Baldwin, hostess. | Mount Baker Park, Mrs. T. pleton, hostess. Renton Hill, Mra. C. hostess Tho Thrift Shop on Monday morn. ing will be in charge of Mrs. Rob- Grace and Mrs, C. for University Jordan for irace Reeves an n. Wednesc Anne, Mrs. 8. hairman; afternoon Falcon, Joslin, |Thursday morning, Renton Ingersoll, jafternoon, First Hill, chairman, — Friday. Fuhrman, Mrs. 8. Ih ehairman,. Mrs. H. L, Greene, chairman, Claire 1 Saturday, Downey will from a fort. with her two iam Bolcom, who have been in California for are expected home Norris B, Gregg and H come here recently to |make thelr home, and have apart |ments at the St. Paul Lawrence Ives, Angeles for a few » for home about Marshall Allen. me in Tacon Mr. Morgan Padelford | hotel, trip to Call. | Slouds “Hurdy Gurdy Man" Preguntale a’ las Xura Case 4 Tuesday morning, Ramsay; afternoon, Winslow, o'clock. Whist and played. All Eastern Stars, Masons and friends Invited. Music Famous Italian Harpist Coming There is already, keon Interest in the coming of Alberto Salvi, the fa, mous Itallan harpist, whom critics | call the greatest harpist tn the world, the Plymouth Congregational church on Tuesday evening, Febru ary 12. The Toronto Mall and Empire says of his concert in that city on October 6: “No man has ever played the harp as he does. The variety of tone that he gets from the instru ment {s little short of uncanny. He colors his playing in an amftzing manner, At times tho singing qual. ity is so fine that you wonder how it could be secured except by drawing a bow over tho strings, Until you have heard Salvi, you cannot really gay that you know how a harp may be play Tickets’ are now on sale at the Plymouth Congregational church of: fice, The concert 1s under the direc tion of Wallace MacMurray, eee Musicale by Artist Pupils A musfcalo by artist puplls of Kurta Strong and Harry Krinke will +|be given Sunday afternoon, at 4 clock, at the New Washington Tho pro m follow | Preiudes 11, 16 } cropin Vesta ‘Muth 4 Cor... . Flegier Paul K + Grittes cking Horse” « } Goossens o Musical Hox’ } turn of the Mule Drivers”.de Severac Vesta Muth. 1 ruht der See” Ikevine” Folk Song WOOD CHAPTER nwood Chapter, No, 196, 0. will give a card party in ireen Lake Masonic temple, Tues: evening, February at. 8:30 0 will be LYRIC CLUB The Lyric club rehearsal and bus. jiness meeting will be held Tuesday evening, February 5, at 7:30 o'clock the men’s parlors at the First Presbyterian church. Full attend @nco requested, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1924 | The social event on the February culbalar will be the Junior league ball on the 28th, at Masonic temple. Mem- bers of the dance committee are: (Left) Mrs. Lacy Hofius, | (center) Miss Kathleen Donahoe, (right) Mrs. Neal Tour- | tellotte, chairman.—Portrait by Grady. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY PHILOMUS CLUB - The Philomus club will meet Mon SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB day, February 4, at 2°p. m, at the | The Seattle Woman's club will| homo of Mrs. Verne Dyer, 613 N. |meect Monday, February 4, at the | 48th st. Mr. RP. Thymian, man. | Federated clubhouse. The masic| ager of the Pacific Biscuit company, | department will meet at 11 a. m.,| Will speak on “Model Conditions in civics department at 12 noon, board | Seattle Factory Life.” Mrs. W. E. | meeting at 1:30 p. m. and business | M- Schloeman will give somo piano meeting a p. m. |numbers and Mrs. Wendell Daggett | The program will be in charge of | Will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Rob- |the current events department. | er Bushell. |“Henry Ford” will be the subject} *58< 8 | discussed. Mra, Felt will speak of | PALM CIRCLE 2 jhim as a man; Mrs. F. Rutherford jas a financier; MinsNellie McGough as a statesman, and Mra. F. L. Baker as a pol | Dent will dance the Highland fing and Ruth Alexander and Izetta San- | ford will do some ainty Steps to | Laces and Graces.” Miss Mary Tay- lor will be the accompanist. eee JOINT MEETING Members of the Fellowship club will hold thetr monthly postponed meeting next Manday night, with the Commonwealth club, at Dartnall’'s cafeteria, The evening will be de voted to a discussion of war and its causes, A number of university stu- dents who attended the Indianapolis students’ attitude towards war. Following the program, members | will consider methods of carrying on antiwar w eee | AUXILIARY RAINIER- NOBLE POST, NO, 1 American Legion auxiliary to Ral nier-Noble post, No, 1, will meet Monday evening, February 4, at 8 p. |im., in the Legion clubrooms, in the New Arctic hotel. Mrs. Edgar Ames will speak of her recent trip to Eu | rope. eee |SEATTLE COUNCIL P.T. A. | The Seattle Council of Parent | Teacher associations are making ar- rangements for the annual “Child Welfare Lunchoon” which !s held |to commemorate the calling of the |first Mothers’ congress, February 17, 1897, in Washington, D. C. The luncheon this year will be given Saturday, February 16, at 1 jo’clock, in the Masonic temple, Har- vard ave. and Pine st. Mrs. H. 8, Dorman is general rman, Sho will be assisted by BE. L. Woodman, in charge hospitality; Mrs. E. B, Cox, proftam; Mrs A. Pashley, decorations ‘Frank P, Tus- tin and Mrs C, Lemcke, sale of tickets. PHIN CLUB Phinney Ridge Improvement club will meet Monday, February 4, at 8 |p. m., at the Methodist hail, corner of N, 78th st. and Greenwood ave; An interesting p | ranged. ‘am has t n ar- SDERATION federation will mest, sdhgayy uary 4, in the second-floor clubrooms at the ¥ W. C. A. Oliver T. Erickson will speak at 2:30. Seven councilmanic candi- dates lave been invited to attend. The public is Invited eee RY CLUB rtment of the fonday, February 4, 10 a. m. at he Hotel W ashington. The art de- partment will meet at 2 p, m. in Fred. jerick & Nelson's auditorium. Mrs. | Harriet M. Shaw will speak on “Mod, ern French Painters.” Each mém ber is asked to bring a gues’ = CLUB se club will meet PRAIRIE RO! The Prairie F with Mrs. EB. >. m fclan, Elizabeth | conference will present the Christian | of Parent-Teachers" | Woman's Century club will meet} CLU by Mrs. Ione Humes, on Tuesday, February 5, at 2 p.m. Parilament- A. Brehm, 919 Sist/ary lesson ahd business meeting ave, Monday, February 4, at 2|will be followed by a talk en 0. 66 Palm Circle No. 66, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet in regular ses- sion Monday evening, February 4, at 8 o'clock, in Odd Fellows’ temple, Tenth and E. Pine st. HIGH SCHOOL COUNCIL Seattle High School council wih meet Monday, February 4, in the Chamber of Commerce auditorium. Dr. C. W. Sharples, president of the school board, will speak on “Goiter” at 1:30 p. m. SECOND MEETING OF OPEN FORUM The second meeting of the Open Forum of the Cornish school will be held on Monday evening, February 4, at & o'clock. This time the discus- sion will be upon the Five-Story Pagoda of Canton and will be led by \3 C. Herbsman, secretary of the China club of Seattle. eee LLOYD T. COCHRAN POsT American Legion auxiliary to Lioyd T. Cochran post No, 40 will hold its first business meeting of the year on Tuesday, February 6, at Woog’s hall, corner of Market and 1ith aye. N. W. Soe FLORA B. BATEMAN LLOL The Flora EB. Bateman Ih L. 0. L, No. 148, will meet in I. O, GT hall, 1109 Virginia st, Monday, February 4, at 8 p m, Visiting members Invi> ed. Degree work, eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS WOMEN’S SOCIETY FERST BAPTIST CHURCH The regular monthly business meeting of the Women’s Society of the First Baptist church will be held at the church Thursday, Feb- ruary 7, at 1:15 p. m. Following the business session, Mrs, Henry Landes, councilwoman, will speak on “The Organization of Our City Government.” eee WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB The Woman's Lakewood Civic Im- provement club will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, February 6, at 2p. m. at the clubhouse, Mrs. A. An- dersoh and the members of tho house committee will be hostesses for the afternoon, It being “reciprocity day,” the club will have as guests, Mrs. Wilber Walker, president of the Woman's Rainier Beach club; Mrs. -H. R. Wheeler, president Seward Social and Literary club; Mrs. John F. Rau, president Rainier Valley conference associations; Mrs. J. H. Gunnes, president Rainier Valley Horticultural society. Miss Bertha Delans, teacher of art and de- sign at Franklin high school will'ad- dress the meeting. Miss Laura. An- son and Miss Edith McDonald will give musical numbers. eee NORTH END PROGRESSIVE » Ena Progressive club will ertained at Meves’ cafeteria “Thrift” by Mrs, N. J, Irvine,

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