The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 9, 1924, Page 6

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SS Se ESTE Se ee I gots PDS a == al — SS na ns ne OTe as oa —— SOS mm aed ma SS oo a SSS OO BOSCO SSS ooo => AEM re: ws aes SSS oss a am , i ee SSS SSS SSE SS eat ——— OO SOO ooo soo — Mrs. Stanton Willard Frederick (Virginia Jefferson), daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank I. Shaw, and the attendants at her beautiful wedding celebrated Friday evening, Febrit- ary 1, in Trinity church. (Left to right), Mrs. Frederick, Miss Alice Blake, Mrs. Duncan Shaw of Spokane, Miss Lucile Eyman and Mrs. Walter Bleil Van Dusen.—Portrait by Grady. Mrs. Goodfellow to By Lillian Keen LeBallister Honor Bride-Elee Telephone MA in-0600 To honor Miss Alice Swope Assistant—Frances Oldham ride-to-be of thix month, Mrs. For Music—-Louise Raymond Owens ‘ Goodtellow " i ¢ tert ain M William Tea and Shower sa ge LE ART Women’s CI CLUBS FORK MONDAY MOTHET CLUB Art club : z on home on Tue afternoon, Febru-| Regular Monthly CEE Women’s Federation Plans Large Tea at». cpm seoadp teian Daal FOR Mp ‘ aioe .: . — wr pee » rn ° asic will be at b o mer Fraternity House; Program Presented by PF ase eaten prenon mmneto Wil Si bee Med gre Club Talent. peat DW apeaTy gta Junior Circle Plans tho Ladies’ Musical club on the) Fremont, M jother Moon ary , : r the men’ ae 1 Sveryone welcom: = Mrs. award fa Charity Ball : ah Sa oy co Siler gaia =p Wom > Erskine Campbell at Ca Rp i 3 ie Club aud ». ‘The f , : i a abet Srp: Reh reebaire AC, He yeas program, arranged by Mrs. iil remain a ADDITIONAL CLUBS entertain with a tea at the Beta and Fi Mission will be « char beth: Feschitiaree Sie Aid Ni ae Ser ee : Theta Pi fraternity house on Thurs. ‘iy, ball’ to the: early: sprig, plans | eons Met iat te ‘ ent ae day afternoon, February 14, from SAUNT Sr ered laa: tot wht < sri made at the rs ‘ t Eaadstonsc mca % until 5 o'clock, in honor of the | (a) Trees Hasba ii to beheld: x i evslogie |e aca: hgaghomn: Brtheterer Duncan Dancers—the Misses Margo, | () “The Lazy Song’. La y at Frederick & Nelson'’s| @ Mra Clee Dae en ee Iisa and Anna Duncan—who will | ©) “© Golden Bane ne Pree toa room, when members of the > Delibe shee rss igh char ia appear in Meany Hall the evening Mla Mapeer as the: pane will meet with their entertain 2. Moree COUR cat Seine ed ype psa hehe’ Ten seace UNIVERSITY CHAPTER sarap scene is Unie In tho receiving line with the) Mah Jongg Breakfast This committee is a new depart | Violin phate oon league, lately returned from the honor guests will be Mrs. Arthur) yy.0 & ae ; _ pure with the circle and eset, Ea ap es fli , : OT tan eete deen at unit | Mrs. Stephen B. Gibbs will be host- | A" . ie Mre re o Piano | regular. we a Washington, Sew 5 an Of WOMEN: | og at two emnh lonee Dreakfnnte es |function in the we fat affa : : * ‘ al Mrs. C. W. Johnson, president of her home jae weak pat wang Paid Y tered by the circle each 2 “ , i 3 . i : ~ the Faculty Wives’ club, and Miss| gay and one on Wednesday to augment the fund for their quot ro the Pian 4714 University vard ec Margaret Sparling, president of the eee 4 of t nthroplc work ¢ 53 - 1 attendance is des bg Women's Federation - 7 ; ti Ds ee Be U4 wal Alternating at the urns will be Musicale and Tea at bloomers are the particular otha ea sage to deliver WILL SPEAK AT musical pro Mrs. Frederick Morgan Padelford,| Queen Anne members province of the Junior their OPEN FORUM MEBTING Mrs. Herbert Condon, Mrs. Irving | American Legion auxilia ar monthly sewing meeting k i ; ; PY, “ ng , | Lieut er Michael ata si 5's Me Gien and Mra. Pierre J: Frein, fer Noble Post 1 held the first Tuesday of each the Tsariat Biac 8 Pp. M.| HOME SEWING CLUB Mrs, Henry Suzzallo, Mrs. Lyle| With a musi month Monday, Fe open | ‘the Ladies of GA Ht Spencer, Mrs, David Thomson, Mra.|W- W- Austin's home, Forty-eight garments were fintsh- forum dixcu Sevwinié: clus wil ¢ Wednewday, Henry Landes, Mrs. Richard Perry, | Pitee, on Tuesday afternoon, Febru-|ed last Tuesday when the Juniors ere |open forum meeting Webrushy igierith: Mrs. Jentle a say 4 Deragd: me. Myra | 827 at 3 o'clock. This is the|met at the home of Mrs. Munroe pee of tt ane “1B shoe iain oe bos 573. Pless, Mrs. Francis Guy Frink, Mrs first of a series of affairs planned! Jones on Queen Anne Hill . . Gaby Ait” kel? Genre : 310 Interlak Hh € Luncheon Ivan Hyland, Miss May Ward, Miew|2¥ members of the auxiliary in dif-|Mre. Herbert Swalwell ass Calendar fled by ey ¢ f cite es a ViEilg mies May Bape he lie ey bisa stectub ott alendar for lec A $78; 8 Ruth Richards, Miss Dorothy | Tent sections of tive city. hostess. Following a dainty 1 Png a Chir eboat thru the riv-| ZETA PSI MOTHERS’ CLUR Dickey, Miss Ruth Bamford, Miss} T¢ Program will be presented) eon there a business meeting | Orthopedic Shops Bese oe ides In gaat ot] ea Doreen Aldwell, Mies Ver Florence Beeler and’Mrs. Ambrose | with the newly elected officers pre-| ‘The different Orthopedic gulida in| markets In the interior. The public | zete ‘Pal atethenw chit) wilt he snes atin Acndssarec wit Whaley, vocalists; Romaine Ellict | siding stgb at’ the OFthopedia ‘rea; mine |iniinivited: (6 be present raid Pal: Bott Sub wat Ee Ae Tater te’ Foomns Lawaon and Miss Alice Louiso| ‘They are Mrs. W. W. French./next week will On: Monday, eo. Rausch von ein Bg ood * Devin, violinists; Mrs. Inez Gelser,! chairman; Mrs. Carl Lucks, vice | Broadw sae Chated * eros Comaintir ak Bion nts the Rrateeaiy. Setane), 18. 21th sis ? pianist; Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips | chairman; Mrs. Frank Skinner, | hostess, assis BR Aint Dae coral ena: Ang eh i members: are Twilight Musical ud. Migp. Grace Wilson, sccomnpen| treamurers Mra H.C. Perkins, neo-| ister Aine erie ee aie eee | The. Commenwealth, club will mest) to be. present ; 5 ins, ister, rence Booth, Mrs. J.| Monday evening, February he on Sunday oa aes ¢ : F 3. Arthur Goodwin, |) M. McConahey, Mrs. H. BR. Wash-| 6:15. at Dartnall cafetert WoM y CLUB t BS ea Ra oe ie hostesses for the afternoon | ye chairma ngton ‘ ice si z es nigh gy ob of The Women's University club will! win, be Mr. Walter Beale, Mrs. ? Hager as . Mra. J. W wise, Mrs, W.|and Madison, Dr. KE. T. Bell of the| Th ntury club will present a Twilight Musicale on Sun- W. French, Mra. Arthur Ellerker, | University Washingt 1 he x ; 1 ; RGstin ued ce HG. taeuticaston é ; a wee I A r nington il] meet the week beginning February day afternoon, at 4 o'clock, in the| 14 Mra £. J. Brown, Mrs, Minnie |JUior Party trown, Mra. Frederick | speak on the “Einstein Theory.” | 10, according ¢ following sched drawing room at the clubhouse. Bragdon, Mrs. F. W. Hargrave and|. For the pleasure of her son|s¢xander, Mrs. George Lewin, M ee: ule: French department, at the Ho: a ated on, a vd Pet yD aggre coated aeaph asp © Patt 01 s. Anna C ‘ -RTLE SOC: xEUT " ; The program, by sitio nt, HAS) srs, Malcolm Douglas will préside| George, Mra. Roy Kinnear enter-|7).., 2 tees Mrs. Anna Counsel: | MYRTLE SOCIAL CLUB tel Washin » on Monday at 10 been rranged b yMrs. Harry Ste| c+ the urns. | saihbn: with; k lunclison, of fourteen } Mrs. C. C. Dodge, Mrs. Hattie} The Myrtle Social club will meet |a. m. Social serv partment, on henson Bowen and will be as fol-) “ane committee in charge of ar-|covera at her home this afternoon, | day van oe ma Barbour. — |at the Masonic temple Monday, Feb: | Monday at the home of Mrs. Carl Cae Bextette |rangements includes Mrs. ©. O,|\and later with an Orpheum party Ye jaurelnrst, Mrs. Chas, |runry 11, at 2 p. im |J. Smith for a 12:30 luncheon, This Mt My Songs Had Airy Pinions”... | Mercer, chairman; Mrs, Annette Paar’ . ; — a |x the annual auetion day, when f Sy Bon bisa | Moore: ara te Ht. Eile, Mts | Oriental Dinner erlaken, Mrs, A.W. Parrahm, |J. Ramsay; afternoon, Winslow members are requested to bring arth fo) “Thank God for a Garéen”-:-”\-THomas Loer and Mra. J. T| Jriental Dinner a ee Th in c : Queen Anne,|L. Shepard, chairman. Wednesday | cles to be auctioned for the benefit » Det eno ree ¥ Mr homa chairmar ueer 0, *, « y rT . Mra. Hi. K Bowen, Sra: Edward Hay,” | Hager. and Shower ia AIki. Mire: hurtin Gia Paid eden Bk pcr Be 3. of the revolving fund of the Girls See “paltip Mactrida, Mra. Viral soe sie Mik Fcteinbehes -otit” eesti exaztiocnte ae. asi , Chairman; afternoon, Cap. | Parental school. Mrs. W Huteh Hancock, Ser. Ramuci Barnes s™4 | T wneheon Hostess COE GA Oriana aint 6d foots Bick Pe oe Mrs. Falcon Joslin, chair-|ings, chairman of the department ‘Mrd Wittiam J. Barhart at the piano + on covers ot her home on Fridsy| The Thrift Sho: ard mornit Mount | will be the auctioneer. Program at Vales 14 Plus Qui Leut pre.y|at Home lac Peete ik Ma a aMentip | Ge -wsibbertaty “ee : c Cragin, chairman; | 2:30 p. m. “Ballade in F Major’ Chopin} Mrs. Harvey J. Fetter will enter | eompliment.to Miss Alice Bwope.|ing. with dr z rn- afternoon, First Hill, Mra. H.C, Ri Household administration depart Mien Dorothes Hopper saiter| t2i7 with a Tuncheon at her home on! An Oriental shower will’ br. an] W a eae i tine, ehatrman, Friday, at r. C.| ment will meet Wednesday at 12 ‘ TS maturds Sarane, wae ; Lick cota Sion fis Fa y f r |MeMilian in char Saturday, | o'clock for luncheon at the home of Harriet Ware rnoon, February 16. Aided compliment to the bride-elect. | Tuesday morning, Mrs, H. Sunset, Mrs, J. Stoeffler, chairman, | Mrs. C Wintermute, rae Miss Betty Morrison, are spend- s few days in Victoria, B, C. eee Mr A Mra. Arnold Polson of mo! down today week end with Mra, Pol Mr. and Mrs. H. N. eae Mrs. Farwell Putnam Lilly re t night from a short visit c ja, B. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. S¢ (Helen Harrington) are recely congratulations n the birth ard Mr. Paul Graff, who {s attending the University of Washington, went over to Tacoma today to*spend the weok his home Mr. B. Bald Angleles and Mr. Le Fran ‘ who haw nding a fow days town st Vancouver, B. C. + case Mrs. Lewis Schwager, wko has been vi Alabama for the two weeks, is now t brother-inJaw and r, M Mrs. Herbert Brenon, in Hollywoc where she will spe fore returning hor daughter edish hy ‘Personal Mrs, Phillips Morrison and daugh- a fortnight be at the Ywit¢ht Davis and three ch 0 have been v in town months, left ‘sday for ome in ‘i ce Mr. and Mrs, Tidmarsh left 3 for a visit of several months in Ce fornia, Mexico and Arizona, Mrs, Albert P. Dickinson and son, Albert, Jr ft this week for Cal nia on a month's visit Mrs, Walter Henry returned F day night from a short trip to Vic. toria, B.C. ave. N. Luncheon topic, “Anni versary Dinners," Mrs, Almon Allen; “English Period Furniture and Its Influence on American Colonial Fur. | niture,” Mrs, A Nofsin, Mrs. J. B, Harris, Mrs. J. B. Hill, Mrs :. Jones and Mrs. dD. Mad he club chorus will meet Wednes. day morning Montellus building On Thursds canization ¢ the Y. chairman | speak | tion, United w. ¢ Mrs. ot and State: at the A. for Howard Stee 1th, nt will luncheo: Americaniza ate-Wid Mr. 1 iminig le Am Uther ation th in the Ameri me at rieaniz. Weedin commis <\times as an encore. t at} 12 state on, will Musi Levitzki Will Play Own Composition This season Mischa Levitzki, the ist, is making his official bow composer, Schirmer’s, the Amer- music publishing house. are ing out his first published , & waltz In A flat, Altho this is Levitzki’s first composition to be published, it is not his intttal effort ican brin w in that field. Levitzki fs featuring this waltz at his recitals this season, some- times on the program and some Local mu: lovers are looking forward to hea: it when the pianist plays at Metropolitan on February 15. o- Spargur Quartet Will Give Last Concert of Series A noteworthy musical event of the month will be the 1 concert of the es of four by the § r String auditorium on Tuesday eve Febr ¥ 19. Having won distinction here a also thruout the entire Northwest f their exce interpretation of c! ber music, their concerts are alwa! eagerly anticipated by those interest ed in the highest form of music. } Glazounow's “Quartet Slav” will be one of the interesting numbers on the program and will be presented h for the first time. Glazounow has contributed to every department of musical creation except opera. What endears him to the music-lov- work a whole, are his charm i String quartets, which are among the most cherished possessions of devotees of chamber music, In much he looks back the Women's University E nd Brahms, and has written movements as jolly as those of Haydn Another number on the program, which has been requested by many ason ticket holders, is Kretsler’s “Quartet, A Minor,” a modern and in teresting work presented here for the first time by the Spargur quartet about a year ago. It aiso was the first hearing of this work on the Pa- cific coast The tickets for this concert are now on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co. daughters’ auxiliary at Friday evening at Fau rot's hall in honor of two of t daughters, Miss Florence Holt Miss Gladys Cole, who will be bride of this month, Mrs, Frank Wolff jchairman of the godmothers, ent Mrs, A. D. Wainwright, Mra. J. Holt and Mrs, William Turna are planning a delightful party. the Present Time. The godmothe entertain the 2 dance on ie Wg

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