The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1924, Page 11

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THI s ¢ PAGE e —- ~ ; = = - : ores — i — Fm - 7 - sa} 4 | Io x . MISS CECILLE DAGENAIS Music Personal Music—Louise Raymond Owens i appearance won him auch favorable | art nerien of concerts ¢ criticism, was again greeted with the | seg ght at the Women greatent of enthusiasm when ho was) gity club Mtorium, Henry Will Be Honor Guest at Tea;, why Otte! LOU | earl in, recital last evening at Russian masterpieces « : f ies , ; of] etropolitan theater ted number will be on the inner Hosts,at Home This Evening. ‘ ; Nae Layitxkt has won recognition for ‘r forte classics, His fault! i a ‘ 0% her mother Mrs. La C1 Mr. and Mrs, Worrall Wilson and nies. Shresings andlon } M. Winslow ly wood. F tee Hono tre. ori4 * 3 ‘ great planiats of the day. Iils'styla| equeriet Minor Merritt left Mor piimson is ay afternoon | Kappa Alpha Formal : " fs interesting for its marked individ “errs eM rachallownky | 4 a week's vinit in Portlan q until € ols the annual Pi Kappa Alpha formal 4 , Who Faa.nere “ie ine Highlands, |dance that will be given Thuraday N Tavita): if, on: interpretive... & " 1 : jMcitbopbe: Arg bho let ayy Merrill Jevening, February 21, at the Seattle Sy) Py 4 nius, and his program, whic | ile Masur © Thursday for her home in Los and Mrs. Merre nis club, The committee has , 4 RDVRFIOS REGS Ee VED 1D OO f - , oc er'e once) g aude mattvety- cumabed “in: taktake 4 and masterly manner “gre snes i is tab Toceata and Fuge D Minor,’’ Judg and Mra. Charlies Care: of fe guest, Mr, |abornte arations for the affair , » ‘ t , and unique favors will be presented | Béoh-Tanalg ... Reriuena +, exeeted, with such A ‘burst: of i, are Leos teat Angee te ha wosita ob dbs triaseniG dous ‘Etudes Symp? . 1} applause that ‘ turne, Op. 16, | Mrs rles Donworth. ‘Only active’ members ané a itm forms des variations), and y and Waltz E Flat, both by ahh is Ited number of alumni are priv by Gluck-Brahma, which compored| Chopin, were given for encores | Mrs. HL. R. Williams, who lef pene. pet etapa Sy atu t |hin opoming group, were given new| nie’ of componer urday for the E plans to return * lexed to attend dance. |ilfe by his readings. These were fol sented on inst g’s | in a few y of California llowed by two less pretentious num D4 Valse A Major,’ which Gi tRe ed et aS ors Plan | p..- ph ee Port, a" | Bridge and Mah Jongg Mt bers of the more modern composers, | was repe ‘alse de Con-| Mr, Charles Woolsey will leave a i m, oy ; . ‘Joux d'eau," by Ravel, and De-|cert G Sharp * two exquisite | Thursday for Portland, to spend the Tillicum Pot Tea at Tennis Club . * i bussy's ‘La Fille nux Cheveux de| bits beautiful ‘The closing | week-end. s of Pioneers ig 1810) are arranging & large ty for Thursday afternoc oon insued t 4 uality and tone coloring. of each number 4 living plotur Davis their s Yew Haven, Conn. Qualey, of N N Mrs. R. D. Merrill will en. at dinner this evening at The Seattle Tennis club will have beth of which met with instant | number was the ever-po; r a bridge and mah jongg tea on Fri te approval Strauss-Schulz-Evler The Beautifs Mrs. Francis Guy Frink returned acs Est gaat ep Th stoup of six Chopin numbers,| Blue Danube." ‘The aud foarte | sintay alent tial fil trae y 8, at the Hotel Frye is 18 spear Mrs, Walte ? 7 including four Etudes, Prelude A| very reluctant to the ‘artist |in Victori the afte o Will be | Seale and. Mrs. Montgomery ‘Russell : . f |Minor, and reached a climax in tho| leave, and he responded with Liszt's | musical program and attract a P ye Ss ~ ane btn a a . wy P q i |*"Polonaise A Flat Major, Op. 68,''' ‘Rhapsody No. 6 | Mrs, C. H. J. Stoltenberg and sisting will be Mrs. Darrah Corbett, 4 are promi for each hters, Miss Karla and Miss Mins Hazel Landes, Mrs, Robert Mc : j : SHAWONDASER CLUB Jehants of the ct fa gtoltenbere, ‘will ieall Wednes Clelland and Mrs. Amaury Auzias de 4 By PLANS CARD PARTY | Mra, George W. Furry {s presl-|day from Honolulu for San Fran Turenn : 7 ¢ ~ | ‘The Bhawonda: club, composed | dent of the organization, and Mrs. | cisco, on their way home. | 'The committee in charge includes % , He of an active band of fifty energetic | Grace E. Williams ts the chairman | ee Mons for tables may be|Mrs. John Moran, Mre. Lister [ ? } fi women, who are ever ready to aid|in charge of this party, Assisting | Ev Holmes, Miss Nellie Moran and i in emergency cases of destitution | her are Mrs. J. G. Baker, Mrs, § Miss Lenora Blackwell i . . ; when brought to thelr attention, | Williamson, Mrs, E, B, Stodds with regs “ x rp y - visit her aunt, rae alt has completed plans for one of the| Mra, Stephen A. Hull and Mra. W Adams, for atx monthe y; ¥ q ud Ls £ » omt ttractive card +] who w also compose tele - Will Feature “La Tosca A AN barged and “most attracti rd], Cutler, who will al mpo IK CRE Puceint's opera “La Tosca” will be ‘ . parth given any group of | the ion committee that even-| Lea, ing president, and Mrs nts; | featured at the meeting of the Thurs: Lay n ro M ager he Guests are asked to bring | William ngood, the incoming t wil ake place on Vashin the! own card ores! 4 BC. Clark, of the pr and | day Musleal club on February 21, at j | Bera silane wrinas SE dei hae presid Mrs. W. B. Rowland Gaba Wotherspoon, of r he home of Mrs, C. R. Atkinson, 4711 i hday, a, | eons oii chairman, will be in charge, with h ave. NB Vet ay at 8 o'clock xe v § Mrs. W. 8. Bell and Mrs. W. H. <-_® he story of the oj i M6 ton's cafeteria, Ono hundred tables en's F Hagen assisting in the dining room. E Struve Gives gee 2 Gish a i be see of bridge, whist and mah Jongg will | Baptist church will hold a receptio: . B olruve Gtves . ag eee ze be in play Thursday afternoon, February rs have been prepared to precede neice aha: istordaltay teatuvee GE 1 tro f spr i Hormal Tea h number on the program, which ane Penne i gay aeoapeanvttibg Lonesome club . will Sygreet Mr. and Mrs, Rt. Gordor s been arranged by Mrs. Ralph horne (Mary Allen), Mrs. Fred: is, E Srave entertained with an in The selections are as follows tea at her home this after ACT © selection— Miss Loulse Hilyer. 0 were and Mrs. Dunthorne, who v Vocal—"Strange Harmony in the South © week aso, in tee ‘a few days in town be- ACT It or England, | Vocal—“Love and Music’ P going East to sail for Engian y a committee in charge an What the affair is open to rs or thelr Miss Anna Adams will sail Wed on the Lurline, for Hono => meet the party will be the prizes, oyer Both | Tuesday evening, February 19, at & two hundred in number, », 111 Spring st. Strangers have been donated by leading mer-| 1 sion wil J.|and lonely people welcome. LYS AG MANN A ems * Tosee Trefethen ans Daniel B. Tref with a charmingly appointed | Vocal ‘of twelve covers on Mon- ly Shining’ -, * 5 Mrs. La Forrect Efaw. * ee ane wid poe Miss Cecille Dagenais with her mother, Mrs. Horace Dagenais, left today for an ex~ fy club, her " members of her bridge club Bridge Luncheon Club | tended visit in Canada.—Portrait by Grady. Men additional table added to| The Mount Baker Park Bridge —— —-— ———— a ent Miss Marjorie Potter,| Luncheon club will meet at the/ ADDITIONAL CLUBS | stra. E. ©. Jones, chairman. The| COLONIAL COURT NO. 13 Texas, who 1s the | clubhouse Wednesday for a 1 o'clock regular meeting will meet at 2 p.m.| Colonial Court No. 13, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kin-| luncheon, followed by bridge. | womats TURY CLUB The program at 3 o'clock will bo 1n| witt give a George Washi oatesses will be Mra bap charge of Mrs, W. W. Munger, chair eee “Mra. C. D. Chatfee, Mra.) 720 Shorus of the Woman's Cen-| man of the parllamentary procedure ay eve A. H. Challis and Mrs. ¢. P. Con. by Mr|the Woman's Federated clubhouse, ner Before stantine. jtury club 1 meet Wednesday, | departmen Benefit | Fet sat 030 a. mat conm | Robert Bradley of the Cornish school. corner of Harvard ave. and Thomas | sian t ely eer tee Shree S OOM | An address will be given by Mr. R.j arant 4 thet the Russian benefit at the Marriage Announced 606 Monteltus building D. McK Sits Mi ee ee rie temple, Wednesday evening, ‘The marriage of Mrs. Pearl 8. De-{ The drama artment of the club! soclology University of Wash- and Mrs. Burke will entertain | jon~ and Mr. Franklin Newcombe; Will meet Wednesday, February 20,) ingte LEAP YEAR DANCE iB small dinner at their home, | wos celebrated Saturday evening,| ®t 11:30 a. m., for luncheon with Robert Morris chapter No. 192, 0. will honor Mr. and Mrs. pepruary 9, at the home of the of-/ Mra. EU. EB. Hemingway, 5046 16th wo. A. SOCIAL CLUB 13. 8, will give an old. fashioned leap § Merrill, of Duluth, who are! ficiating pastor, Rev. Emma Alice, “ve. N ‘The program will be in| phe W. B. A. Social club, » year’ Barice % on » Raturday’ evéning gintown. Hara. 1908 Terry ave,, in the pres-| Charge of Mra, H. M. Denton, who|tn Maccabees, will meet wi Bbaesih ar} Saati maid 9: igh 4 | ence of fifty friends. Mr. and Mrs.| Will read “The Sojourners. 2. Ray, 614 34th ave, Thursday, arcade building. There will) be a al Program for Verle J. Groves were the attendants.| The Amoricanization department! February Take car No. 11 and) Kangaroo Court, a prize walts and mae Tea | After March 1 Mr. and Mrs. New- | will meet Thursday, February 21, for 34th and ,walk one and] numerous unique features for the! < 6, i. 93 isc Sadaick bs seg | COmbA will bo at home at 4120 Ninth|a 12 o'clock luncheon at the Y. W. ka south. , Members and! entertainment of the guests | PVictor Zednick has arranged} ayes, |C. A. Mra. Howard Stecte will speak | friends welcome. | eee | cal program td? be given Gar eee jon “State-wide Americanization” and bd tia | BRITISH AMERICAN e Baturday evening, February friends Invited. age at the ides ana} SETVICE at Mr. Luther Weedin, United States) WOMAN'S EDUCATIONAL CLUB | agsOCIATION | on Alumnae bridge an . immigration commissioner, will talk| The Woman's Educational club| ‘The British American ansociation | n : | 7 sociation we tea on Saturday, Febru: | Orthopedic Shops fon “Immigration.” | will hold itn Reciprocity day meeting | will give a Welsh concert on Friday e 7 at the Gamma Phi Beta 80-| Westminster guild will be in charge} The literature and travel depart-|at the Federated clubhouse, Satur-| evening, February at 2028 Third a house, 4529 17th ave. N. EB.) a+ the Orthopedic Tea Shop Wednes-| ment will meet Friday, February 22,|day, February 23, at 2 p.m. Preal-/ave. Members and friends cordially | ’ ; c ire the attractive num-| day, with Mrs. Scott Matheson act-/at 11 a. m., at the Y. W. C. A. Tho| ents of the Seattle Federation of| invited as well as all persons of ing as hostess, assisted by Mrs. A. | building committee will meet Friday, | Women’s clubs will be guests for the! British birth, whether residents of . tk, Hark. the Lark’. .Schubert-Lisst 215 relia pati a oe ‘Mae Ruth Frances Allen. j™M Barry, Mrs. Jobo Fritch Reed, | at 12:1 D._™.. at the Y. W. C. A; afternoon. Seattle or visitors. & Rose” | MacFayden | Mrs. Harry Konnedy, Mrs. James, ae — bi gg Pe, er Wednesday’s mid-week—and dinner seems to ies ¢ | 4 White, Mrs. George D, Beardsworth. f call for ‘‘somethi: ?? a bit Doidette | Mra. Clifford Houlahan, Mrs. John| OU always find these golden ing extra g abitofa treat. tag | HE Kasur Mata We oun Wied, thenuea Gal What cond be Date hes aie ies on” | ter, Mra. Annia Skow and Miss Mary y . y? ey are made filled and flavored with the rich, fruity goodness Mex. Joseph Harrison. Waller. vithi i ing’s tri 5 ete : Wied ourtieid at the plano. | At the Thrift Shop, on Wednesda within a fraction of amorning’s trip of Sun-Maid Raisins! I bake it special for —_ orning, Mra. W. W. G ood and from our home. ° * . Han Box Party Mrs. P's, Brown will be in charge| y Wednesday—the kind you like, the kind your flix party at the Russian ben- | for Queen Anno guild, and in tho| Pe baked on ° family all enjoys. rt Wednesday evening at | afternoon Mrs. Jules Charbneau ond | Yet so 1 is the Pacific Coast Bi ha alc temple, will include Mr. | Mrs. O. A. Spencer for Madrona} so large 1s the Pacific ast Bis- we : Reginald Parsons as hosts; | guild. cuit Company organization that it : Other special bakings ; can search the world for the finest F I : Women S Clubs ingredients. It owns and controls or you, tomorrow, also prepare special (UBS FOR WEDNESDAY _ vited members of the Tent to thelr| tremendous wheat fields and other hakings, of rolls, cakes, coffee cakes, muffins, " “ silver wedding anniversary celebra- . . i H Jai ) MENT HOLYOKE CLUB | fads wecuaty 45, ‘at: the: Frement| food ingredient sources. 9 snails, cookies, Raisin Pie and other tempt- Mast Holyoke club will meet | Masonic temple. ing Sun-Maid Raisin Foods. P iy, February 20, at 3 p.m.) _ erie ae A . rao Some of Mrs. H. E. Holmes. | GOOD CHEER CLUB The size has been built on quality. They come to you fresh and fragrant from Good Cheer club of Evergreen | lei : "li i - ataditd Lodge No, 2, A. 0. U. W. will have t in turn, insures further juality. my ovens— . ici SETON PT. A. | a luncheon and meeting Wednesday, E eae y as healthful as they are delicious. Bighton PT. A. will meet in t February 20, at 12 o'clock. ly hall at the school, We oe PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. Gy, February 20, a1 2 p.m. | SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB | g pst pe een By bakers everywhere a eee | The Seattle Woman's club will| SE. Le 2) 2 P P.-T. A. hold {te literary interpretation and| & The finest Sun-Maid Raisin B dvendiothee Ts business meeting of Dunlap| current events meeting Wednesday, y R F A. will be held Wednesday,| February 20, at 1230 p. m., at the | io y aisin Foods are “ + iS ry 20, at 2:15 p. m. in the| home of Mrs. J. G. Baker, 148 E. ——— prepared special for Wed of the school. ‘The pro-| 56th st. . Many kinds of Raisin Rolls — nesday”’ by bakers every week—everywhere. Will be given in room 3, at 3| LL dt Sresh and tempting! Pupils of room 1, under Miss| AUXILIARY TO ? . a ort, will give a Washington|ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH You can get them at bakeries, grocery stores, Miss Brown of the Camp-| The Woman's Auxiliary to All ~ delicatessens throughout the city. [Gls and Mr. Dio Richardson| Saints’ church will “sive a military > < the speakers whist ty Wednesday, February = ~ ~ H ake, sane: aN TMD, lise oak, — > Serve them tomorrow for dinner, for the ae en : children’s and your own luncheon. And—try ate ons iopetal ZounGerown Bork Raisin Toast for Thursday’s breakfast! is portable on Wednesday, Feb-| The Youngstown P.-T. A. will give ~ 1), at 2 p.m. At 3 p.m. Mrg.|a silver tea Wednesday, February - will speak in room 8,|29, at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. > . Edrogram will be furnished by | George Crocker, 2626 W. Nevada st. R y fifth grade. Refreshments will eH § ~ : ‘toe | MOOSEHEART CARD PARTY | = . ee °° | The Women of Mooseheart Legion : 5 We g ‘ ge POST | drill team will give a card party ‘ + = Wednesday evening, February 20, F Oi 93 <a * Endorsed: by bakers everywhere, by can Legion Auxiliary tat 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. S ‘ : American Bakers’ Association, ead by Noble Post, No, 1, will give|H. K. Marshall, 1025 E. North. ( ood Retail Bakers’ Association of America And whist party, Wednes-| jake. 2 TAY PRODUCT 2 ry 20, from 2 until 4 ec bre in the American Legion club-| 12AGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS 9 Third ave The Seattle League of Women tions may be made by call-| voters will meet Wednesday noon, Mabel Downs, WE st-0775.| February 20, at the Y. W. C. A. Pane Bragdon, CA ptl6170, oF | cafeterja, at which time the candi- Clancy, BE acn-3640. dates for city council will be given “3 e an opportunity to speak to the | BARTON TENT NO, 1 women. | Barton Tent, No. 1, will give eae luncheon at the home of] ROBERT MORRIS e Reynolds, 3627 Carr Place.| SOCIAL CLUB February 20, at 2) Robert Morris Social club will, | S cl on é AY X wes will be Henrietta| meet Wednesday, February 20, with | BM Florence Geer, Grace Hurd,| Mra. Tiffin, 692 12th ave. N., in-| @ { } r ) ’ S Giliiand ani Mrs. W. 0. At-| stead of with Mrs, Kent. Piente | Boot wes! Gee's | ead tends wien Made ly .the bakers of SNOW FLAKES

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