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Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallist Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music——Louise Raymond Owens rinity Church Scene of Pretty Wedding; Valentine Dance Will Compliment Niece pure : f Miss Rhea Coupe.) Mntertaining for M George Hor at a he 1 Mr fide at ye chry H. J, Ram ton will 1 athemums. standards crowned with enchanting clusters of the blooms, alternating with high . candeimbra, flower de ‘| Dinner Hon with New-Comers tall cand . x fame Honoring Mr. and Mre. above the t » ha er Bet from Erye with |and Mow. Mr. J pe organ, at a The ushers | t S100 ir } Were Mr. Joh MeGil, Mr. Hert ors were erts, wh San Fr Mr hosts at Galloway w dinner of twelve Wedr cover ome on lay THE BATTI sE STAR [Mrs VARDE McFARLAND Frederick Mrs THURS SE TTT TUTTI LLL LALLA LL LULL LOU LOLA LLL DAY, FEBRUARY 7 An Unusually Great Value \. New Spring Top Coats | The at the upstairs store that money offer many significant ad vantages as to choice of material patterns and shades, Thi group at m4” represents a featured Florence ue clever Top Coats for Spring our Coat window Friday and Saturday, Save you large Se Herbert Coupe lard was best 1 Miss Elsie C or, in lavende Princess its ght bodice skirt held by 4 front She freest. chiffc dress a chaplet of There were four brid Martin of Spokane ne Conlan, Miss Burdette Wil son und Miss Eiva Sanders Miss Martin and Miss Conlan wore frocks of orchid chi and bottom of the skirt bound with silver, and gold and silver flowers combined with Dresden shades, for girdies. Their flowers were fan Shaped bouquets of lavender sweet Peas and freesias, with ties of laven. der chiffon ribbons, Miss Wilson and Miss Sanders wore coral chiffon gowns trimmed with lace bands and girdied with ver, gold and delicate blossoms. Fan- shaped bouquets of pink sweet peas ahd freesias tied with ribbons of coral chiffon were carried. All tho head dresses were alike—circlets of silver eaves. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was very lovely in ivory chiffon and Chantilly lace, the full skirt slightly caught up at one side under a peart ornament. Her cloudy white tulle veil, which fell mto a ‘long train, had a coronet of the lace and orange blossoms, and for dou. quet she carried cream roses, orchids, freesias and lilies of the valley in a fan-shaped shower. Mrs. Coupe was “gowned in dark blue beaded chiffon. After the ceremony there was a small reception for relatives and the bridal party at the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Norval H. Lati- mer. Mrs. J. E. Chilberg and Mrs. Mattic Martin presided at the supper table, assisted by Miss Evelyn Rosa and Miss Charlotte Dickinson, sorori- ty sisters of the bride, For traveling Mrs. Martin wore a brown charmeuse one-piece dress With plaited inset of beige lace at nid of ho of paste carried ted with primros ribbons and wore for head. er leaves, paids, Miss Miss the side, a dark brown wrap trim.| med with viatka squirrel, and a and beige close-fitting taffeta it. The bride attended the University of Washington and i a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Mr, Martin Braduated from the same institution and {s affiliated with Psi Upstion fra- ternity. After March 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mar Yin will be at home in Spokane, eee Brodericks Hosts at Valentine Dance To honor their niece, Mrs. Franci Everett Mitchell, of Chicago, who ta Yisiting in town, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broderick will entertain forty young People at a Valentine dance at their home on the fourteenth. see Mrs. Crabtree to Entertain ‘Mrs. George Crabtree is extending Invitations to a luncheon of ten cov- ers at her home on Thursday after- noon, February 14. |Hostess at Large ‘Luncheon Mra. 0. F. with a Valentin afternoon, ed for Luncheon and Bridge Mrs. J. H Condon ‘ebruary € pl Como ts arrar Mrs. Frederick March Colby, a member of the Moth- ers’ club of University chap- ter, D. A. R., which will give a joint bridge and mah jongg Florence Shop’s n, the neckline | ue for ten at the heon and bridg February 18, on Mon- Twilight Musicale Sunday The Women's University will present a twilight musicale in the | drawing room at the club on Sua day afternoon at 4 o'ch with the program to be given by the follow. ing club members Voe Mra. Philp Machride and Mra. ward Hay; piano, Miss Dorothea Hopper violin, Mra. Herbert Crowder and | Mra. Victor Zednick. Th b sex. tette will be heard in several bers. Hostesses for Mrs. W T. nk Elwell ¢ lock num afternoon Perkins and will | Mrs | ee ; Informal Dancing Party | On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs Edward FE. Tick 1 give an tn dancing party FE. McG ® In Mr. and Mrs, Brantley Holt Hostess at Luncheon | With covers placed for twelve, Mrs. Lister Holmes will entertain jat luncheon on Monday afternoon a! the College club. noir home, aw honor of ° Friday Study Classes i ‘The Friday book review class of the Women's University club meet tomprrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. Mrs. J. I. Buchanan will review “The Garden of Memory,” jby Kate Douglas Wiggin. | The Current Events class will | meet for luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. Prof. Frank J. Laub will spesk on the “European Situation.” will | Bridge Luncheon Club | Mrs. Lewis Stanton will be hostess to the members of her bridge lunch en club on Tuesday afternoon, Feb: ruary 12. | rift Tea and Th Shop List Mrs. T. J. Appleton will be hostess for Mount Baker guild at the Ortho. | pedic Tea Shop Friday, assisted by Mrs. A. OG. Bayless, Mrs, EB. H. Mei. klejohn, Mrs. C. N. Dickinson, Mra. |C. C. Chaffee, Mra H. M. Turrell, | Mrs. W. A. Reamer, Mra. A. Schram, 5 . E. Schneider, Mrs. H. Schil- ler, Mrs. BE. A. Gerhart, Mra. H. Ht. Lewis, Mrs. A. S. Elmore, Mrs. H. |S. Noon, Mrs. H. L. Koetter, Mra 8. P. Robinson, Mrs. C. Brown and | Mra. A. B. Squires. | The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Mra. W. G. Gable, Miss Mary Shelton, Mra. C. S. Dole and Mrz. ¥. Denny-Fuhrman |F. 1. Miller for | guild. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY SLLUSTRATED LECTURE A member of the city water de- partment will give a free illustrated lecture at the Lakewood ciubbouse, Friday, February 8 at 8 p. m. The community is invited to at- tend. SEWARD SOCIAL AND LITERARY CLUB The Seward Social a: club will meet Friday d Literary february 8, at 1 o'clock, at the home of Mrs.| the G. A. R., will hold its regular| gy John M. Rau, 5025 43rd ave. Mrs, Rau and Mrs. W. F ger, assisting hostess, have ranged a surprise as part afternoon entertainment. Numbers on the program will include vocal félections by Mrs, M. La Porte and piano numbers by Miss Autumn Hills. Mun- ar- . KANSAS WOMEN'S CLUB ‘The Kansas Women's club will Meet with Mrs. Jessie Chamberlain. 163 W. 70th st., for a 12:30 o'clock luncheon, on Friday, February 8 oe AUXILIARY TRINITY PARISH CHURCH The Woman's Auxiliary to Trinity Parish church will meet with Mrs. W. H. Bliss at the rectory, Friday, February %, at 2 o'clock. Rey. Bliss will speak on “Narcotics.” o- ¥. L. 1. CLASS The Y. 1s 1. Mterary class will Meet Friday, February 8, at 8 p. m., at the clubhouse. . CITY-WIDE CLI The Seattle City-Wide Democratic Woman's club will meet Friday, February %, at 120 p. m., in the classroom at the Puget Sound Sav. ings and Loan association, Third and Pike. DANCING PARTY AT K. OF C. HALL One of the affairs being planned fox Misa Rose McGraw, one of the of the! | contestants for queen of the ¥. L. 1 | K. of C. carnival, which ts to be held }in the K. of C, hall from February 18 to 23, is a dancing party at the | K. of C. hall Friday evening, Febru Jary 8. Several special features havo {been planned for the evening. Patrons and patronesses are Mr. and Mrs. B. Bridenstine, Mr. and | Mrs. C. E. Storey and Mr. and Mrs. ¥. G. Hurley, | o- |COL. ELLSWORTH CIRCLE | Colonei Ellsworth circle, Ladies of business meeting Friday, February |8, in Veterans’ hall, Armory. Mem bers urged to attend. BRITISH-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION The régular meeting of the Brit. |'sh-American association will be held Friday, February 8 in the new quarters of the Fine Arts society, Third , Near Virginia st Mem: bers and visitors are asked to take | notice of the new address. * WASHINGTO |w. Cc. T. U, Washington Boulevard W. C. T. U. will serve luncheon in the chapel, Bist and Madison st., at noon on Wriday, February 8. Several candi |dates will speak during the lunch- eon and also at the afternoon ae sion. Public invited. Cie ye < STAR CLUB ern Star club will meet |Friday, February §. Board t ing at 11 a. m.; luncheon for mem jbers at 12:30 p. m.; ing at 2p. m. ¥ BOULEVARD business me: ore DANCING PARTY The firet of a series of dancing |parties for the young people of the |district will be given Briday even. ing, February 8 in Douglass hall, corner of 45th and University ‘way. | The dariee will be under the au. spices of the Lincoln and Roorevelt Dancing club, whieh has lganized by fathers and mother the community been 0: of Good music will | i} Mrs. McFarland, with Mr. McFarland, left today for New York. They will sail from there on February 16 for Europe to spend several months in travel on the continent.--Por- | trait by Grady Mrs, Har who | Urday f 2 Will sail February 18 on the Andania BRIGHTON P. for England, to be gone abc Brighton P.T. / lt wt A “ terta’ a pol Mra. Philip v February daughter, Dor coeds will aswint * York OA 1 nail on the B to remain 1 and opportunity for in i for om ore Marton ts othea ow bruary 16 engaria for until next au Refrestmen 4 SEATTLE POST NO. At the next the American Seattle Post Friday, Febr ican Legion cl be taken on ame stitution and by . |boys of ¢ France, |tumo 1s Mrs. John Collins will leave Mon. | Gay for a month's visit in the Bast, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Lilly left} Tuesday night for California, on a} {month's business trip. 488 be Amer action will to be 5p. om, ments t6 tts con awe. . m. br BETA THETA | Mr. A. B. Galloway will leave thts! MOTHERS’ CLUB | evening for Lop Angeles, to be gone Theta Pi Mothers’ club will|two weeks moet at tho chapter house, 1617! eee E. 47th at, Friday, February §, at| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilton left | 2pm M. Cochran and} Tuesday for fan Francisco, ‘They |Mrs. W. F, Coleman will be the| will visit in the southern part of the! hosteases. state before returning | aes ALU Mrs. L. C. Gilman returned this smnae will give| Week from Portland, whero she vis day afternoon, Feb-|ited her daughter, Mrs. Fordham | clock, at the chapter | Bassett Kimball. I h ave. N. E. For! Bld reservations, call Mra. Oscar A. Lar. Mr, and Mrs, Maxwell Mercer are son, EL jot-4152; Mrs. Perry Lund,|recetving congratulations on the CA pitl0699, and Miss Helen simp-|birth of a daughter, Mary Maxine, son, BE acn-4126. | Februar 3, at the Swedish hospital +. 436 eee | | UNIVERSITY CHAUTAUQUA Mrs. W. F. ¥ University Chautauqua will | from a short vi Friday, February 6, at 1:30 p. m..| | with Mrs. Ethel M. Miller, 1325 Ter-| Mra, Ella Kelly and Mra. 8. R.| lry ave, Chapters 1 to 4, inclusive,| Crabtree, of Island Falls, Me. are! in Book 2, “The Party Battles of | expected to arrive in town about the the Jackson Period,” by Bowers, will | twentieth to visit relatives and jbe on up. Response to roll call | friends. | will be something from Lowell, | ccloge inte | Mrs. WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The regular mecting of the Wom an's Century club will bo held Fri |day, February 8, at 2 p.m. at the |¥. W. C. A. The meeting will be in |charge of Mrs. Carl J. Smith, chair. man of the educational committee, and Mrs, John B. Harris, chairman f the child stud partment. Dr. “rederick Bolton, of the Universit: lof Washington, will speak on “Fa kira in Psychology.” Miss Dora Hanna Burgess will give the following group of vocal] |numbers, with Mise Pearl McDonald at the plano: ‘Chanson Slav . “The Shepherdess’ “The Last Song” has returned in Victoria, B, C. meot o- Herbert L. Greene will leave Monday for San Francisco on a short} visit. | Mr |last week for California, accompany. jing Mr, and Mrs, Francis H. Brown- jell, who are returning to their home in New York. sd } Mr. and Mrs. Simon Burnett left j Tuesday for New way of Culifornin Mr. and Mre, W. H. |being congratulated upon the birth lof a daughter January 28 at the! | Virginia M. .Chaminade Schubert « Roge Addresses will at Hugh C, Todd, state | by Mrs, Bertha! Mrs, Kathryn Mir 8 | Committees.” made by Mrs. }ehalrman, and Barnhart and lacie. ADDITIONAL CLUBS CITY CHAPTER Walter F. Meier will speak on ‘Our Obligations” at the meeting jot the Queen City chapter, O. EK. 8. on Thursday evening, February 7,|wiit give a card party Saturday even- at 9 o'clock, at Masonic temple. ling, February 9, at its club rooms, | j bod y's |417 Bay building. The February so. | | VISUAL EDUCATION AND | cial entertainment committee will be RECREATION COMMITTEES jin charge, The visual education and recre- | ation committee of the Parent Teachers’ association, will meet in | Frederick & Nelson's auditorium, Saturday, February 9, at 10:30 a Miss Julia A. Stiourek the Audubon society, will give an iflustrated lecture on “The Birds of | Washington”; Miss Evelyn Perine . | wil! contribute two piano numbers—| CAMPFIRE GIRLS “The Butterfly's Dream” and “Jug-| THINGS YOU glery,” by Godard, and Mr. 8. Rath-| SHOULD REMEMBER jbun will tell a tale of birds | ¥ivery Priday afternoon }5, a party at the immig: Sew SEATTLE TEMPLE NO, 9 then. Seattle Temple No, 9, Pythian Sisters, will give a card party Sat urday evening, February 9, at $:15 o'clock, at Wing's cafeteria | WILL MEET AT | CHAPTER ‘HOUSE {| The Mothern’ club of Phi Kappa | Pst fraternity will meet at ne chapter on Tuesday efter. |noon, February 12, at 2 o'clock cee WOMAN'S DEMOCRA1 The Woman's will hotd its r da Februa: > Dartnall’ Fr ‘ill, state central commit tak on “The | eee | CARD PARTY | The Woman's Trade Unton league | WHITTIER H ‘Th Whitti |ment club will ¢ | Satur Februa: in Dimmick’s dining c Jave. N. W, All ments. ts Improve. card party 8:15 p. m., 6551 14th Refresh. m president of r, welcome, . . from 4 to 5 ration sta: | 5 Other Monday night, trom | }720 to 9:20, a meoting of the Cam. | jaraderie group. | ry Friday afternoon, from 4 to} ¢, you will find Miss Ruth in her office ‘The second Thursday in every month a meeting of the Guardians’ | association | February 9—Scribes’ |Camaraderie, at 10. ‘Torch staff meeting at 11 Meeting of Wohelo council club} 2 to 3. Satur-| February P. m., at!tive board otter: | Campfire Girls, I jaraderie, at 9:30 1 February. 14—Mecting of Guar-| house | meeting, | Cc CLUB Democratic lar meetin, at 2 from } 12 Meeting of execu Seattle council of cafeteria on board the Cam-| nal | Watson are |— party, Friday afternoon, Feb- ruary 8, at the chapter hous: Portrait by Grady Music Armstrong Trio Give Interesting Prog The last of the series of mornir m ed by the the auditertum of the Women’ Vernity club by the Armatr This org whose playin ‘ornble criti was given ye linist; George Rogovoy, ec « Hauptman, planint, of merit on his own int, and each an Libort instru. prograr c included 2 mont interesting amky one of “Gera Bambino, Scherz “Nuwana's Love Song” fr Gerbird Bulte,” by Cadman, which won morited applause es have of Ce cilia Augspurger, executive secretar; a “Thu all Gian amvociation, Firefly leaders, {assistant guardians and mothers tn ted. (Every group should be rep. resented.) February 16—Wohelo council, rt day evening, from 7 to 9, February 23—Wohelo council, 24. February 23—Formal opening of Camarndorie February 2% Girls, 4 to 6:30. firemakers and come. Februnry 29—Conference of west Campfire € Last turn in articles for national exhibit March 1—Conference. March 2—Confere! The thin Friday in every month A birthday party at the King county Meeting of Minute Wear uniform. Al torch bearers wel rth day satu in the month, at Toreh be In Al must month. the 15th of Exhibits similar to those last year will be used at the Grand Council Fire. Oups wishing to sign now for a booth may Miss L) ber the group and the Mra. Gross’ Campfire won first prize last ye Start that Torch honor now. The Mutual Laundry will give us a con ~ tract for a year if it 1s convinced York, going by | 5 as cae |that Campfire Girls do patronize ad |vertivers in their magazines, Tested Recipes Esa SS no. LOX Cocoa Cake (A_ prize contest recipe from Ontario. 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