The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1924, Page 6

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ee Se, ST Ft, aN OO + f + 3 4 A * “sens * \ . fe: ‘ = A group of charming young matrons with their children. They are (upper row, left to right), Mrs. John Loor Locke, Jv., and baby daughter, Margaret Ann (Katherine Bay Collier, Kalistatos Studio); Mrs. Donald Goodnow Graham and baby son, Donald Goodnow, Jr. (Van Dyck Studio); Mrs. Elliott Dean Harrington and small son, Dean Butler, of Schenectady, N. Y., who are visiting Mrs. Harrington’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jason D. Butler (Wayne Albee, McBride Studio). (Lower row, left to right), Mrs. Francis Everett Mitchell and little daughter, Betty, from Chicago, who are visiting relatives in town (Grady); Mrs. Ralf Douglas Baker with her small son, Robert Whittington (Grady); Mrs. Lewis G. Stanton and daughter, Harriet Ellen (Katherine Bay Collier, Kalistato Studio) Assisting at Broadway |Preparing for Mah | W ? Cl b Ip | IM s) anys Sib site Pe ; a | By Lillian Keen LeBallister \Guild’s Tea |Jongg Tournament | omens uDS ir ersona USIC Telephone MA in-0600 | A.group of subdebutantes will as-| ‘The Women's Univeraity club ts] CLUBS FOR MONDAY |ibrary. Mrs, George N McLough-| Mr. and Mrs, Leroy M. Backu are rt Will B Assistant—Frances Oldham jaist at the tea on Tuesday after-| holding open house every Tuesday former parliamentarian of the| Who sailed early in January for Bu-/ VONCert Wl be Music—Louise Raymond Owens |ndon, given a4 part of a very inter-| evening this month, preparing for| UNION DAMES OF CIVIL WAR shington State Federation of | TOPS, are at present In London. They | Tast of Series jesting afternoon of entertainment | the mah fongg tournament beginn Lieut. Col. John C. Morrow Chap-| Women’s clubs will be present to] P!an to leave there shortly for Paris. |" “Wox¢ puesday F 7: |provided ‘by* Broadway Guild of the|}on March 4, with a splendid corps|ter, Union Dames of the Civil War. | asadst igh NA} } ons a Mrs. Henry Will Be Honored at Tea; Russian |ortnopeste nospits | of instructor in charge will meet Monday, February 18, at 2} Much enthustasm marked the| _ Mr. Clark Ring, of Saginaw, Micha| \vatotin Woe oe Fete.to Be Elaborate |, The annual party of the »gulld,| Included are Dr. Minnle Burdon, |p, m. in Veterans’ hall, Armory. | preliminary meeting of the class] 1s visiting his son-indaw and daugh-| SUditorlum, the Spargur String Quar- |which Is to take place in Christen. | Miss Bertha Remley, Mrs. R. 8, Pol:| ‘The usual noon-day Winner will be | last Tuesday evening tér, Mr. and Mrs, Eqward I. Garrett, }tet will be heard in one of the fin- eo -— | pens shally wit vet promptly at tnter sg tm Her Cooper, Miss Ruth | omitted and in its stead a supper will e948 | at their home at The Highlands. Jest programs they have ever given. honor Mrs. Langdon C enry, | Volce—"Prince xgor Aria” . . jo’clock, with mah Jongg and bridge lcHugh, Miss Patricia Duncan, Miss |} erved a m., to which com-| PALM CIRCL NO. 66 1? 0:%28 s 7 who with Mr. Henry will sail| Baliad........ “pe |games. At 4 two motion picture beth Hammons and Miss Ella| rades ar nvited AW. matter ee Mo a March 4 from San Francisco on al “°° Gucetgiesiiesess | stories will be flashed on the screen, | McBride. Trophies for the winning} A Was! nd Lincoln pro-| h | Mr. and Mra.*Thomas,. Merrill, of | terplecea by, great. Russian! compos tiip to Honolulu, Mrs, Frederic Hall | “Gypsy Dance jand to complete the afternoon's pro-| #core in the tournament will be mah | gram will follow at 7:30 o'clock. Old. | P!4nned in honor of the older mem-| Duluth, have arrived in town and are | ers will be an interesting and fitting ‘White will entertain with a tea at| Mme. Harashkova and Mr, Beatott grim, little Nina Russkaya Kama-| Jongg sets and racks, Reservations | time songs and musical numbers will | bers of Palm Circle, No, 66, and their | Kuests ieee club. They | climax to the successful series of ar- her home on Thursday afternoon, Sonia Seip |lian, the tinlest Russian ballerina in| are being made early, as the tables | be featured friends, for Monday evening, Febru-| P!4n to remain a month. | ‘ , ; Mixed Chorus | tistic concerts which this excellent February 21, from 4 until 6 o'clock. ‘Hymn to South Russia dvevesees the United States, will give a pro. | “re limited to one ndred. “7. 0.2%. .0 Mrs. W. W. Felton, of Yakima, is/hamber ensemble has given this , ene Male Chorus. gram of interpretative adncing in| The tickets for the tournament are| pARLIAMI RY CLAS: The cabaret, which will take place | costume, jin charge of Miss Cecelia Hardman| gponsdred by Rainier Vs P.- visiting her son and daughter-in-law, | winter. Each program during. the Program for jduring the dancing later on in.the| Poa will be served by prominent | ®nd Mrs. H. J. Waldo. A, «parliamentary wit!| George and Martha Washington and | Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Felton, on her| series has featured works of famdus Russian Concert Svening, Syn have several numbers) motrons, assisted by the Miases| The study wes at the club next| meet Monday afternoon, »ruary | Princess Angeline and her tribe, fol-| way home from Long Beach, Cal.,| compo: and brought to the city A dance by the diminutive Nina Re bake oetear lite minke nhin | Shirtey Byrne, Evelyn Colvin, | Week are scheduled to meet as fol-| 18, at 1:30 o'clock, at the Columbia} towed by a Colonial minuet and pop-| Where she has been spending the the first presentation of these noted Russkaya will open the program of . Gwiadys Matthews, Janet Henry, | !0W8: Tuesday evening, the book re am | winter. | compositions two songs, “The Song of the Brave ai cla der Miss. Adel > AE, SODES see | ‘The : the’ Russian concert and cabaret | Warriors,” and corte Days \aonet) ae Crawford, Helen Ains lass, under Miss. Ad ol: Phinney, Mrs. Karl Knausenberger, | . The Spargur ensemble or ) evening, February A | Rubenstein ington program has been | Jary 18, in Odd Fellows hall. A spe- |cial feature will be a pantomime of v i ry, Ethet | 10ck, will assemble to hear Misa Ger: : : hi | Mrs, Paul Mandell Henry left Fri-|message of beauty which lies will int Seattle to Russia | y+ wy ac tte ta Humphrey, Ethel , } r Buddock, Mrs. C. A.|'LEGIS , ERATION 3 | 5 y s which will introduc 0 | By’ will be given by a m: Betty Fetter, Charlotte | tude Woodcock read. a poem and Wine “Vinca seem Mie ae princi Se night for Riverside, Cal, where|string quartet music. The impo , Eleanor Fritch, Helen K.| MPS: H. BR. Hogaboom: read “Don i Goliinaie-aitiae heriis Cou ineetc Mankag i: Mubriary 13% at will remain for six weeks, ajance of chamber music in the devel , Marian McGrath, Helen. Guer.|J¥An,” by Ludwig Lewisotn, Mrs,|iine ana Mim J, L, MeVharson Pe ia. In the aceon. foer tun | est at the Mission Inn: | opment of musical culture in this city Sanaa Ration, Loyal La pate tgp Hae ra aly Tuesda Mark's Guild will be| rooms of the Y, W. C. A. The fol: * na : ii : ihe i eata tae timenesee in’ Its ‘far mont, Anne Nicholson, 3 Jolin, | Barry's “Yor d a 6 meeting Sheal,. o! 2 a ait ol an Aidite .| Mr. and Mrs, John Cort, of New| reaching ence, y Bartarh Nery, Hole eYouac cot | of the Handbag’ Pidyers' on’ Wednés Me isconigels, Che trina ty | lowing coubelliien Condidates’ Wave) oe Reno Gavel beens: Roger Tod [2 RW inieCMTaCTi Sen lon Inverse ests for the Russian tea and luscious Rus-| seyera) Russian folk dances, Barbara Ferry, Helen Young and) aay mornitie: and Meee seth vi ay, Westminster church, | been invited to speak: Ralph Nich-| OrK, who have been spending a : L; ‘s is sian confections which will follow. ctor Thelma Barbour, | dal poche“ teviaee = albanc on owrtting Matheson, chairman. | ols, J. C. Berens, John EB. Carroll,| Week in town, left last night for Cali-| terest, follow s While ‘the floor is being red| 74 | “a ears, [See bogk: Say iee 4 on Fridty lrhursday, St. Margaret ild,| Elmer E. Conner, B Shields, | fornia, to spend a month before re-| tQuartet, A Minor sicsseeeeeess reniee : Dinner Hosts a morning Mrs, 2, B. Edgers will re ' ‘ é : or turning to thelr home by way of} ,atasie for-a perfectly good American dance, |\Mme. Pless Entertaining | view “uve,” by G. A. Borge Mrs. D. MeKacheran, chairman, | Glen 8. Corkery, Dr. R. Leezer, | Lj . my y Scherezo the guests will be entertained in thé| | Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jerome will)" 4770" 45 be Sede Wg | 1” by GA.’ Borgese, {day, Washington Park, Mrs. Fred|G. B. Worley, William Hickman| New Or s and Palm Beach, | Introduction and Romance sifpper room by pretty, Russian girly|be hosts at an informal dinner at], (my Aime fleas will be aanee| Ci 1 | Everett, chairman. Saturday, L. O.| Moore and M. L. Hardesty, La Ge Nae Beh in a one coer: costumed in ‘the .gay ‘finery of old| their home on Monday evening. id hee ee ta ae Fares Jards Out for Luncheon \15. Ciuv Mrs. Charles H. Field left today Paeiceitae eo Russia. “Those who need still more cee ests | Mrs, J will be entertained A. Siegrist has cards out} University Guild, with Mrs, ©,|REGULAR M for Minneapolis, where sho will spend] | Andante furnebe @ dolorose of the atmosphere of Russia and Si-| Smal] Dinner it phen + mae for a luncheon on Tuesday aftor-|P, Dearborn and Mrs, Charles Me.| American Auxiliary. to| ten days as the guest of Mrs, O, W, | Quartet Stay, Opus 26..... .Glazounow before they can be tempted by <t | | Metacafe RG re Fe . . noon of next week at her home at| Ke will be In charge ut the|Rainler Noble post No. 1, will hold| eas ae au join her there! Thternudium thé glaases of steaming tea, may-wan.| | 11", ion Auslie de ‘urenne w || Miss Dabney Hostess Lake Ballinger, . Thrift Shop Monday morning, and|{ts regular meeting, Monday, Febr Co rages iy Gwe Sapa Ga gel Bead A ats der around to énjoy the glimpses |i To monadee evel ria ¥ nd In compliment to Miss Mary] 7, ; ara Mrs, J. B. Hamilton and Mrs. 8, A, [ary 18, at 8 p.m. in the American | to be gone six weeks, veaeine ‘ Of; handiwork which the Russian | 7 00m) On 4 tae oy mE, 200 \rrimble, who arrived this week|Lntertains for Visitor, Carman, for Frink Park Guild, inj Legion club rooms, Mrs, Walter) ah ‘First performance tn this city. women have made in order to show | #"¢ theater party’ at the lwith her fathher, Mr. William Pitt| ‘To, honor Mts, B. C. Lippincott {thé afternoon, ‘Tuesday morning, | Beals will speak on her recent trip| Dr. and Mrs, A. ly Boutflour are Soviets what class of work they can do,|Métropolitan, — ‘Trimble, “trom New York, Miss|of Spriug Lake, N. J, ahd Mry,| Hast Highland Drive Gutld, Mrs. J.| Hast. Membera of all other auxil. | expected home the last of this month | T avitzki Recital Pictures by the artists will be on ve ‘ | Edith Dabney was hostess at al Ulysses Grant MeQuoen of N w|Moore, chairman; afternoon, Inter. | !arles cordially Invited, from Sy of several months in M. d exhibit and. the brilliant posters | Informal Evening |small tea at her home Friday after-| York, who are spending a few daya|!ken, Mrs. B. J. Perkinson, ehnir- Rtieatine beers oh yt Ts Ongay, which" they"Have done to advertise) Mz. and Mrs. F. W. Konold,en-|noon. Mrs. Horton’ Force presided |in town on their way to California Wednesday morning, Queen | WOMEN'S CENTURY CLUB John Wesley Kyiv tlt fi oh thé concert may be seen at close|tertained informally at cards onlover the tea table. Mrs, W. G. Lippincott entertained |AD¢, Mrs. 8, G. Crockett, chair.|_ The French department of the} Mr. John Wesley Dolby will leave | Mischa Levitzki, the eminent pianist range and their subjects explained |irriday evening in honor of tho | Gaare with a luncheon of fourteen covers |™4n; afternoon, Madrona, Mrs, ¢,| Woman's Century club will meéet|this evening for Philadelphia on a/due at the Metropolitan theater in to/ Interested: spectators, for they !geventy-seventh birthday of thelt| Teq PI, dito land bridge Friday afternoon at the|4: Spencer, chairman. ‘Thursday {Monday at 2p, m, at the homo of] business trip. |» recital Monday evening, carries his represent many an interesting old) uncie, Mr, Dell Caso of Michigan, ea anne for College club ‘ noon at the) norning, Renton Hill, Mrs, C. m,| Mrs. Philip Tworoger, 1107 20th ave, be i own piano, and his tuner travels folk ‘tale and Kusslan tradition. |wno js visiting in town. |Recent Bride beietpet ie Ingersoll, chairman; afternoon, First |N>_ ‘The hostess will be assisted by} Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Warren and /with him. These exhibits are only to allow v4ee ho! HoKior Mra Ui Nites’ Teawiemeit (C7 Hill, Mra. ILC, isting, chairman | Mrs. Carl J. Smith, Mra, D, W. Stone {Small son will sail February 19 on| It is interesting to know that as re people to see this work. and the lg haat Calendar for Friday, Medina, Mrs, A. T. Timmor. | 924 Mrs. 2 Carrigan, The pro-|the Lurline, for a two months’ visit | cently as two weeks ago at ‘“o on Wednesday evening, February 20,|ang “The Lively Singers,” at the Masonic temple. The concert|esty in music including. "Polka, program will follow and it is guaran-|tne reminiscence of a lively dance téed to bring enough Russian atmos- “Chanson, Triste.” ‘There ..will phere to prepare everyone present|be monologues by Mr. Zadorin, and * 1 mn i 1 (Bilabeth Huth, a recent bride, Mrs. Rid hee i 2 Yew ¥ Mtfair will not be a bazaar in any | Celebrates Highty. ‘bert Chatles stubb and iss Emny| Orthopedic Shops hates baie urday, Hroad.| Sram will consist of a review of |in Honolulu, negie hall, in New York city, sense of) the word. Third Birthday Jerome have Invitations but’ for a| ‘Tho Orthopedie “Ta Shop. next (WAY, Mra. HL. T. Greene, chairman, | rtists’ works: W. L. Metcalf, Mrv oo ; electrified the audience that hea The program for the concert fol-! Mrs. Lucy ‘I. Guild celobrated her | largo tea nt Miss Jerome's homé on| week will be in chargo of the fol wit <2 poe RES Maes oe lad Rela ptt co a Oram ang sap ee Pel STE VS o Y e > : " Review of Magazino rte a small son, ow, Jt, Will leave | as ° 7 ows: ‘ 83rd birthday on February 8 at | Wednesday afternoon, February: 20,|lowing guilds, with ‘Trinity Parish | Valentine Dance “Shika coe foe th ude as bapacrits shy Mat isos bests pal GR SE tO TORE aaictad: InteEaES “Dance of the Russian Princess”.... |the home of her daughter, Mra. C.| from 4 until 6 o'clock directing the service on Monday,| Miss Murlel and Miss Tt sou A rave BA Paehiapetirn fas Rommaeia | Peceik Ott eka Loeb ad ees Ye Nina Russkay C. Chittenden, at Brier Crest. Mra, MrsjArthaebathnorand dred atl-| whan: Mies: Ole ae Q Miss Muriel anc ‘8 Ruth Tan-| COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN in Vancouver and Victoria, B. C. _—_ —— Plano—“Rhapsody’ hur Li rH Gil. | wher Miss. Olga Dieckhoff will be|zer entertained with a valentine| ‘The ttle Council of Jewish y Grete HOMESTEADERS' J ¢ ‘Madame Berglett. Gulld received a large group of call. }bert Skinner will proidé over the|hostess nusisted by «Mra. C. ¥.|danco "Thursday evening at thelr| Women. will moc tM hig, Henrus|'s mene Jobin Cbencthewn/ Ti conyiel saiteethmamentan eine Lasginks Dance”— ers in her accustomed gracious | tea table and Miss Olive Leonard,| Woods, Mra. A, W. Andersow home, on, Queen Anno Hill, | ‘Twenty: ER CA RAO ere TT TUS roel ia ERECT LCOS eee Gia The Homesteaders’ club will give a seg epider ERGs IDHRAL EE aw ARRAN ESTA na GE ee aa; tarwons Mis m Ann wenty: | ary 18, at 2:20 o'clock, in the vestry | lis Hamlin), who has been visiting| card party Monday evening, February ‘estos ! was eipte hel Ducks, Mrs, J. 2. Shepherd, /four young people wore theirlroom of Templo de Hirsch, Board | relatives in Portlgnd for a month, is|18, at Swedl Pavor : many messages-and gifts. Frances Old y sist. } iti y nie F mee al rualeyeh er cnet. Slat pa ‘Viete ‘Alexander Vaorin y 6 6 ces Oldham will assist Mrs, William Myers, Mrs, Avthur | guests, meeting at 1:30 p, m. [expected home om the 24th. freshments, Public invited.

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