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PAG! 8 CHI I e Seattle Edited by Lillian Keen Ls tant ant A Musi Society m Owen Reception at Home Miss Baird to Wed ! > ; t Aly recit chure Street, house guc ot Putnam L111) tions to a rece The affair w and the rece!vir 10:30 until 12 o'clock Assisting H. Andersc Mrs. “& Leary, a erick Austin B Mrs. Anson 8. Burwe The ceremo' ‘Thursday evening. Glock, at the Un tional church Lincotn Smith Baird will bo Miss Harrict Trenhotme, br Mr, Sherwood 8: Man and Messrs. Kenoeth © Kenneth Morford, Franklin Sly Edward Tremper, ushers. Among the many affairs planne: tm compliment to Miss Baird are the’ March 6, I be dest ar Tuncheon of sixteen vers and) bridge Miss Ruth Tren will ive at her home on Tue afte oon, February 26, and the bridge tee Mrs. Dixon G planned March 1. Sat for ‘Southern Gues _ Be Honored Mrs. Richard Perry wil! entertain © at breakfast and mah jongs at her home on Friday afternoon in honor Of Miss Loretta Brady, in Fra Gisco, who ts the quest of Dr, and | Bra. Jay 1. Durand. t Will close friends of the honor guest. oe. Miss English Will | Be June Bride | Mr. and Mrs, Edward G. English announce tho engagement of their | @aughter, Alice, to Mr, Thomas Worth Doan, of Duluth, Minn, son © of Mrs, Louisa C. Doan. ‘The wedding will be celebrated tn | ‘To compliment Mrs. Maurice Mc Micken, Mrs, Frederick H. Parks en- fertained informally at bridge this ‘orthgate," tle Dancer to} . ‘ed Lit Appear on Program hat is titled “the biggest attrac. (tion of the afternoon,” the appear- ‘Bites of the tiniest ballerina in the States, petite Nina Russkaya a Russian baby, only a} little over three years of agt, {s sched-| ‘Wied for the annual party of Broad-| Way guild of the Orthopedic hospital | ‘on the afternoon of February 19 at Christensen’'s hall. To see this little dancer, who, be-| tides the rhythm of poetry, has all/ ‘the histrionlc ability of a fintshed| “actress, 4s worth the price of admit- tance alone, declares the entertain. pment committee. She appears in cos- tume and is adorned with Jewels typt- al of her native country. She will about 4 o'clock cn a program i ie ] feature. That is a secret yet, to be} Wisclosed shortly. It holds a most| Amportant place and will especially | @elight those who do not care for bridge und mah jongg games, ‘Which are to occupy the earlier ‘hours of the afternoon. Tea will be “Served just after the program. The tea room is in charge of Mrs. Edgar Presiding over the tea urns the rst half hour will be Mrs. R. H. ons, Mrs. George T. Myers, Mrs. . A. Peters, Mrs. John H. Powell "Aid Mrs. John W. Roberts. peecnatid the hospitality the sec. half hour will be Mrs. Edgar| Ames, Mrs. R. William Crosby, Langdon C. Henry, Mrs. Jam de Veuve and M eee Girls Plan Tea Dance The girls of St. Nicholas’ school _ have made plans for a tea dance, to} | which all of their friends are invited, | on Friday afternoon, February 29, at| Christensen’s hall, from 4 to 7 ‘o'clock. ‘The proceeds will be given to the| ‘Orthopedic hospital to maintain the St, Nicholas bed. Tickets may be se ‘Cured from members of the school. eee Mills College Club rtaining Mills College club wilt entertaln with a valentine card and mah jongg Party, on Thursday afternoon, Feb. | Covers will be placed for twelve | c | Thrift Shops |Ramsay will be in charge in the Will Follow Concert; March 6 A pith 28) I tations Out ce Mra, V tertainmen ‘ 1 Mr Mre. ard Da Mr Freder ¥ M. and ¢ Mr nd Mra. W. Rossel! Thrapp, Mr. Yer, Mr, and Mrs. 4 Chas, Todd, Mr. 2, ner, Mr. and Mrs. r ere, | and Mrs. Winter Martin, Mr. and Mra, T. W. Wade, Mr. and Mra. N. J. Cos. telio, Miss Pearl Montfort, Dr. Minnie Barton and Mr. and Mrs. EB. N. Brooks | see | Preliminary Meeting Tho preliminary meeting of of. ficers of the Orthopedic guilds will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at 332 Henry building, tn. stead of in room 1032 as {is the usual custom. eee Bi-Weekly Mah | Jongg Class Interlaken guild of the Orthopedic hospital will hold its bi-weekly mah Jongg class at the home of Mrs. W. t. Tonkin, 1937 25th ave, N., on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Leslie Knight will be in charge, Reservations may be mado by call- ing CA pitl-4169. eee Attractive Program Arranged | American women composers will | be featured on the program of the Se- | | at the home of Mrs. Frederick H. T. | Anderson 63rd st. | The program, arranged by Mrs, F. A. Reid, will have the following at. | tractive numbers; Voea— “If You But Manna Zucen *“Mavourneen’ Margaret Lang Mrs. A. Robert Morton. } Piano— “Btarlight™ .. «+, Margaret Lang Mies Irene Baltrusch. | Toral— } “If Flowers Could Speak’ Mi “Folks Need a Lot of Loving’ ¢ +» Katherin Graham. | Glen | Mrs. vr. Ww. +-Manne Zucce Branscombe Katherine Gien Perry, HB | Orthopedic Tea and Mrs. E. L, Skeel will be hostess for Laurelhurst guild at the Ortho. Pedic Tea Shop Tuesday, assisted by Mrs. Charles Bush, Mrs, Edward Allen, Mrs. Jefferson Shaner, Mrs. Gilbert Skinner, Mrs. W. D. Ives, | Mrs. Howard Knott, Mrs: W. | Reese, Mra. C. L, Soule, Mrs. Alvo von Albensleben, Mrs. Edward Len. | nox, Mrs. Charles Harrington and| Mrs. Charles Jordan. At the Thrift Shop Mrs, H. 7, morning and in the afternoon Winslow auxiliary, with Mrs, Harry Horrocks and Mrs. 1, M. Johnson, | CLUBS FOR TUESDAY IGMA KAPPA OTHERS’ CLUB Sigma Kappa Mothers’ club ‘Will hold an all-day meeting Tuesday, | February 11, at 10 a, m. at the chap- house. ae. ‘ebruary 12, at 2 o'clock, in the “Erickson room at the ¥. W. C.'A. mentary Law.” Members may invite a s. oe eee RALSTON CLUB WILL @ SING AT FRANKLIN HIGH | Under the auspices of the Frank- Mn High School PT. A, the Ralston “Gio cl:ib will sing at the Franklin Women’s ‘Clubs | Girls’ Glee club of that school also | | | 12, The Boys’ and| at 8 o'clock. will sing and the school orchestra play. eee HARMONY HOMESTEAD NO. 1743 | Harmony homestead No. 1743,| Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will give @ Valentine dance Tuesday evening, February 12, at M, W. A. hall, 1929 Third a . . . SHAWONDASER CLUB ‘The Shawondasee club will meet with Mrs. J, 1. Megrew, 1512 Third ave. N., on Tuesday, February 12, at 2p. m, | eee ZETA PSI MOTHERS’ CLUB on Tuesday evening, February The regular monthly meeting of Zeta Pei Mothers’ club will bo held er, 741 16th ay | REHODOD: | Mrs, D. P. Cooper, 7383 40th ave. 8. HARO LD MARTIN The marriage of Miss Rhea Coupe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Coupe, to Mr. Harold Martin, was solemnized) | Wednesday evening, February 6, hurch. Mr. Trinity and Mrs. Martin will make their home in Spokane—Por- trait by Grady. Tuesday, February 1 at the fraternity house, 4543 37th ave. N. EB. All members are asked to be present, . at 2 p. m., *. WILL, MEET AT CHAPTER HOUSE The Mothers’ club of Phi Kappa Pai fraternity will meet at the chapter house on Tuesday after. noon, February 12, at 2 o'clock. eee ALUMNAE GAMMA PHI BETA ‘The regular monthly meeting of Gamma Phi Beta will be held at the chapter house, Tuesday, Febru ary 13, at 1 p. m. Mrs. George Rice will be the hostess. eee CARD PARTY AT CHAPTER HOUSB Alpha Sigma Pht Mothers’ club | "9M “America,” by the audience. Jang Mins Gwendolyn Mines will will entertain with a card party and ten Tuesday afternoon, Feb- ruary 12, at 2 o'clock, at the chap. ter house, 4554 19th ave, N. E cee VIMY RIDGE is to havo still one other big! attie Music club, Tuesday afternoon, |CARD PARTY Vimy Ridge chapter, Daughters of Ithe British Empire, will give a card party Tuesday, February 123, at § p.m., at the home of Mrs, F. Walk- . . ST. MARTIN'S MOTHERS’ CLUB St. Martin's Mothers’ club will hold its regular meeting Tuesday, Febru- ary 12, at the homo of Mrs, M. N. Tol- bert Dalton, 1203 16th ave, N, Lunch. eon will be served at 12:30 o'clock and members will be privileged to bring | one guest. Assisting hostesses, Mrs A. I. MacMillan, Mra. C, A. Ouel lette, Mrs. Anna Toner and Mrs. B. P. von Anderson? “ee BENEFIT CARD PARTY Under the auspices of the child welfare committee of the North End Progressive club, a card party for the benefit of the Richmond School of Subnormal Childrer will be given Tuesday, February 12, at the home of Mrs. William A. Sloan, 7922 Wall- ingford ave, Take car No, 20 to Denny station. . MUSICALE AND TEA Queen Anne members of American Legion Auxiliary to“ Rainier Noble Post will entertain with a musicale and tea at the home of Mrs, W. W. Austin, 333 Kinnear pl, Tuesday, ‘brnary 12, at 3 o'clock. “ee DRON CLUB Rhododendron club will meet with W., for all day assembly on Tuesday, February 12 . DORCAS CIRCLE Doreas Circle will meet with Mrs. George Swan, 6550 24rd ave. N. W., Tuesday, February 12, at 1 o'clock, cee STUDY CLASS Study Class of Rainler Chapter, D. A, RR, will met with Mrs, William J. Blackwell, 1933 Broadway N., Tues- day, February 12, at 2 o'clock, eunae WRITERS’ CLUB Writers’ club will met Tuesday eve- ning, FeBruary 12, at 8 o'clock in lec- ture room of Y, W. C. A. Manus scripts read by Mra. A. I. Jenkins, Mary 1. Compton and Mrs, ¢harles E, Hamilton. . CALEIDH CLUB Caleidh club wil meet Tuesday, Feb. ruary 12, with Mrs, Irving H. Pratt for 12 o'clock breakfast, followed by mah jongg. 3860 H, Olive, | Temperance Union will be held Tues Jauxr Woman's cLUR | The Alki Woman's Improvement jelub will give a complimentary en | tertainment celebrating the birth- |days of Washington and Lincotn,|constst of musical numbers, com- | February 12, at 9 o'clock p, m, at) munity singing and @ talk on “Ju- venile Delinquency,” by Judge King the Community club house, Alki/ OOS ot Beach. eee The following program wil be|COTERIP CLUB siven: Short talk on the early! The Fine Arte department of the lives of Washington and Lincoln; !Coterie club will meet Wednesday, |song by audience; “Flag Etiquette,”| February 13, at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. |by Mra Garned; reading on “Lifelw, 6. Thyng, 1348 EB. 62nd st {of Lincoln,” Mra G, W. Martin:| sire, HM. Richards will review song by audience, “Columbia hapters 1, 2, 2 and 4 of Caffen's Gem of tho Ocean;” Scotch songs! tow to Study Pictures"; Miss Em- |in costume, by June Cameron; se- ma Jergonsen and Miss Mabel Ba: }lections, by Palra-Dico Serenaders; }fancy dance in costume, by Sadie | Sickles; election, by Serenadera; EATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB Tho Seattle Woman's club will colebrate its twentieth anniversary Tuesday, February 12, at 1 p, m. jwith a banquet and card party at [the Hotel Gowman. Former prenl- |dents of the club will act as host- ] lessees. The committees in charge ts: Mra. Thomas C. Margrath, chair- man; Mra F Nelson, Mra. Mario Wiest, Mra. Harry Laurence Mra. W, A. Shinkle and Mra J. ¢ | Baker. see | BUSINESS WOMEN’S CLUB The Business and Professional | Women's club will give a valentine party Tuesday evening, February in thelr new quarters, the Engi neers’ club, Seventh and Seneca. {This will be an open mocting and members may bring their f | Saturday evening, February ne jclub will give a card party at Norton's cafeteria. An open meet jing will be held on Tuesday even jing, February 19, when Dr, Howar Woolster will speak on “Sociology Interest is manifest In the com. petitive vaudeville on March 1, at |the Masonic temple. Among thone }who will participate in this com petition will be the Grade Tenet club, the Century club, Y. L, the Elks’ club. nds. hers’ and I Tho club's quartet will also take part in the program. A mustcajo will be given on Tues day evening, February see SEATTLY, FEDERATION, W. C0. U. The regular meeting of the Seat. tle Federation Women's Christian 26, day, February 12, at 2 p, m Plymouth church. Owing to serious iMhess of the president, Mra. Libbie Beach Brown, Mra, Morrison will Save charge of the meeting. Candidates for clty speak All women are urged to attend, eee in the offices will TONIAN CLUB The Clionian club will meet Tues. day, February 12, at 2 o'clock at the Federated clubhouse, Mra, R. J. Scho. field, chairman, ‘Tho program for the afternoon fol- Mra. Trea, Merritt " Kiduentora” Miss Adelaide Polloc A Mra, Hf M. Carey Thomas Hartlett Wientawakt iti, nd ’, Violin nolo Flute solo—''s Thats y flute trio nddlerin’t Violin, ptano, . : Hiltman Henrietia Challin Emma | 1 R STAF et ? Personal _ *G M and » Californ’ sts at the De I Fred Buchman left last wee Mr. and Mrs. Hf. B. arting and nV B. tivai'e Mr. and Mrs nd smal! son, J Mr, and Mra in Green, with their daughters, Miss B aa Miss Frances jece, Miss Laura Green, tor Ca fornia, to be gone t @ mont . se visit In ADDITIONAL CLUBS LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS Tho Seattle Learue Voters will meet We ruary 13, at r at C. A. The candidates will speak see NOBERT Monnis CHAPTER 0, E. 8 I be given by impson returned | ¢ ih ly ond Maat A five red zea, All Eastern Stars and friends welcome. | ee | | SEATTLH REVIEW NO. 8 Seattle Review No. 8, W. B. A.| of the Maccabees, will meet tn the jauditortum of the A. O. U. W. | building, 1409 Ninth ave., Thursday, Vebruary 14, at $ p,m. Full at- | tendance desired. cee | DAD'S NIGHT | Van Aseelt PT, A. will hold a “Dad's Night” Friday, February 15 at the school ‘The program will sett will read “The Stronger.” by Stringberg; Mra. 8. F. MacDonald will contribute a group of songs, |play “Prelude in G Minor,” by | Rachmaninoff. The Coterie club will meet Friday, February 15, at 245 p, m., at 4529 lith ave, N. E. Miss Ruth Walker, supervisor of home econpmica in Seattle high schools, will speak A plano duet will be given by Mise FE. Rosena Arnold and Mra. C. §. | Leaphers, and @ yotal solo by Miss Marion Kellogg. cee | UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS PLT. A Tho University Heights PT. A will meet In the school Thursday, February U4, at 3:15 p. m, Mr. Loren Grinstead will talk on “The Constitution of the United States.” ‘This is a very timely sub Ject, as It is in line with the work of fzation that is going on all Amer! over the country. ‘There will be a ten-minute talk on Campfire work. Community singing will follow and tea will be served. | Provision will be made for enter. |taining the younger children in one |of the primary rooms. ee | LEAP YEAR DANCE Robert Morris chapter, No, 192, jO. E. 8. will entertain with an old fashioned leay) year dance, Saturday, | March 8, In the Masonic clubrooms, |Arende building. A kangaroo court jand a prize waltz will be features of jthe evening. All Eastern Stars and friends invited. ee NORTH QUEEN ANNE PWT. A. Tho North Queen Anne P..'T. A. will entertain with a valentine tea and | reception for tho new mothers, Wed- nesday, February 13, at 3 p.m. Mrs Guy Woodford will preside at the tea table, assisted by Mrs. George Eder and Mrs. T, ©. Wickersham, ‘The! |Campfire Girls will have charge of the program, + Boole, vice president ational and treasurer of the World's Woman's Christian Temper. ance Union, will be the leading speaker at the Jubilee meeting to be held in Seattle on February 21-22, at the University Presbyterian church. Mrs. Boole ts president of the New York State W. C. T. U. and ts na tionally known for her victorious debates, held on several occasions during the past year, with leading TRANSFORMED, THATS ALL! Tho traveler had returned to his native village after beng abroad 20| years. Ho stopped as he saw a little} boy wheollng a small baby down the replied the boy, ‘Music Noted Ha Rec Recital at Cc A Dusky * flong of the } ae, Vous members of the ° rthda man's Chr Mra. Boole ts A. RB, the W Ay nt of Civie and M nesday, [4090 Arcade squar Vebruary At times t tive and ni lant such ae FO) oki ira Samson, at with my kidneys. I tried FOLEY PILLS, and am now better off phys. ES Se a lically than I have been in several SECOND AVENUE AT SPRING STREET years vertisement A and ¥. 1. Chaitin Pinno—"'Polonnia tn ¥ Major’, .....TAant Solo—"Bonnet del Petrarn’...., Liszt Owendolyn Mines, looking at the baby, “It's just beon Washed, that's all!”"—Ixchange, Ausc omen oral Betterment, in e state of New York. RTAR CLUB tern Btar club wil give « FOR INACTIVE KIDNEYS ® good diuretio stimu j A 924 MONDAY BRUARY an | TEM 1c « c 2m OTRLS | ; tc x to {he eonterenon * o send us all mation, ot 1 an regarding it 4 his is the theme of most ef the 4 . s.|letters delivered to Camaraferie ; - te 1 booked your s ne t, a ( ts of Washington oir $1 registration coming from er often exceeds two. ans have also # ot A ion of Seattle girts near enough to ret girls Laschatinky Coane C nish should c Contre: ence will . oe soe =| morting on Camaraderie. Frid neers Sone afternoon between 4 and 6:30 there be @ rec Jon Ca maraderie. In the eve {| Circle ngs ot the Madrona |O” (em cil be held at 7 sapend ag P we: yee Bra **| group songs should be r v tmyer saa ane. o6 Wetnes : me. ie A :® Fet at 2p m; Circle B, ‘ oe s er Laurence, 1618 26th Miss Miizabeth B: ° p. m; Circle C, | folk dances and #! pets 4 r, 1422 24th |be in Seattle F , a 1 p. m.; Circle |take a gym class if 65 people sign ” " Church, 1704| up for it, The cost of the class w' at 2 p. m.; Cir-|be $1 if oF Vylie, 1516 37th | Call Miss Gross at the Wilsonian ave 19 © m lor the University of hingto | We Tell It With VALU: RE-OPENING Saturday, Feb’y 16th ‘The most modern and one of the largest exclustve Ready-to-Wear shops in the Weat—thres floors, 0,000 square feet of floor space and 180 feet of modern show windows. ENTIRELY NEW SPRING STOCK DRESSES, SUITS, COATS, MILLINERY A Beattie Profuct—enlarged and remodeled by Seattle genius on the idence of Seatt women in “Sweet Sixteen.” ations Temperance & member of the 's Press club Allied Forces only, on Wed-| 18, at 2 p. m, at ineyn become tnac LEY PILIA# to tn J. D. Stephens, “I wag troubled nad Give the children a piece of WRIGLEY’S after every meal. They all like something sweet after eating. WRIGLEY’S has the sugar to satisfy this craving and the chew- ing of the gum will help digestion, clear their teeth of food particles and act as a pleasant, antiseptic cleanser of mouth and throat. You would “give almost anything” if the children would keep their teeth clean. Why not reward them with WRIGLEYS after every meal and have the very reward itself do the work! Try it for a month and observe results. Three cents per day per child will pay the bill and make them happy! SEALED IN ITS PURITY PACKAGE! NEEQSLUIH TIN