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IRSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 a, i | e a Ponce oe Pabaeeee. Joye © / ey pa [ . : MRS. SYBAL HAMRI( Personal Music Seattle Society |{__™RS SvBAL Hamrick _J Ferson: Music Edited by I Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 i$ b to Piano Student Parties Will Fete Mrs, LL ench Me( bh Invitations have been ¢ to bition of Filipino Curios Mra. « K, Bliss as © fi all ex ot F bir . B league ba Luncheon for Mrs. Bausman The Monday Practice club will en-| tertain with a luncheon at the Sun-/ set club on February 25, in ‘jonor of has pary just returned from ve Popular Girl Weds on Oreas Island s of particular interest Je friends is the announce of the marriage of Miss Irene Jarman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam F. Jarman, of East Sound, to Mr. Chauncey Higham Virtue, gon of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Vir- tue, of Seattle, which was solemn- aed om Monday, February 15, at high noon in the First Presbyterian church at East Sound, with the v, Frederick S. Eastman reading | ie service. | The Mttle church was @ bo o1 fpring Gowers and the young couple | entered to the strains of the wed-/| @ing march from Lohengrin. Before the service Miss Betty Boldrick sang “Trusting Heart’ and Mrs. ©. V. Lang rendered “At Dawn- ing.” There were no attendants. The bride was charming in a cos-| tume of midnight blue charmeen with which she wore a smart close-/ fitting hat and carried an arm bou-} quet of Columbia roses. Following the service there was} a wedding breakfast at the home of} the bride’s parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Virtue left for a} fortnight’s motor tour of the Sound cities. On their return they will be at home at North B 5 Dr. Gowen Will Speak | | Orthopedic Shops Closed \on Holiday The Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops will be closed all day Friday Responding to a general request, | Dr. Herbert H. Gowen will deliver a lecture on Tuesday evening, March 4, at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary. He will) Bone; Mrs. Higgins to col, er Music and Art Foundation Fund in Hamilton ble will be presided over D, Stimson, Mra. A, 8.| George Myers and Mrs Van Tuy Andrew G Mr esple, Mrs. James ™. Archibald J, Fisken and Floyd Lamson will as be given by Mra Laynson during th nd Mrs. e Small Dinner Before Dance Miss Ack m 1 P at her Fe Lea has ome Thursday evening J Gas Ra Oo nge | $95 FREDERICK s ELSON Be iM * Kdg ; : nee t ie P Betene senene CtOneE " t of several week 1 0 eggs d 1 fre & great with mashed potato Mies Hortense ett f . Bre. 8 br t oie for aT ps fed bt r daughter parle Dressler Murphy, wil m 1 California about March 1 ‘tecies a fe y ladies abou j su 9 : ulation, Per r ple. Then she The Green Lake Civic so: ti hold a meeting ‘Thured: ter ple, no i Thursday y her ple. ‘The 1, at Bp. m., at the Gr ke y brary | r, the ple and its / Siiaue ten in the a e. ker of the ple LONESOMP CLUB } t basket, etc. to the buyer, a onesome ber places the amount asked for Thursday evenin 1 th t I Thur en etate Tae he ple into the small ban ing At. at 8 o'cloc yee by M \ Tho buyer of the pie is perhaps ing at 695. Strangers s ad. , ted for the making of fluffy, 1 fF. Cohen, ca 1 ° cakes. She obtains a cus for counciima addres iad bakes the cake, enters the pat 10:30, c { ico in the bo d delivers the asket and c to the buyer NY CITY CHAPTEF Queen City eh meet.on Thur turn proceeds a s before her, and eace basket 1s kept in circulation by the 21, at 8 o'clock. Initiatic see AMETICY: a8 e ns may be another per Amethyst ( 128 sy) | ala Ab alty, or home fried , oF cookles, and numer- old a 600 and whist cart p r foods that w “ amiay evening, February aha For the pleasure of Miss Elizabeth o'clock, ar Dae *| Point, Alder D en, who will be a bride of eee Forrest Park sees onsen, Mrs. Charles WEST SEATTLE REVIEW NO. 8 All delegates are urged to trave ann Chandler entertained with a West Seattle Review No. 8, W. B. order to make +f towel shower and valentine tea at A. give @ card party tn Car. Onrerenoe .TOhen er home on Saturday afternoon, pent hall, Wednesday eve: . y is ma ov February 16 Seventeen gueata| February 20, at & o'clock. Publig| ill be of ass necuring | were present. | invited. npecial rates, and lessen ees | =e a e the expense of girl ardians | Luncheon Hostess | | : : Petia ris tus aa eel To compliment Miss Helen Smith, | m f G | a bs the tectenling dear of Juneau, whose wedding to Mr.| | a ire Ir BS) irl atc rhe akg rik ae John” Cass, of Pasadena, will take| pes . Ship ahoy! The Seattle council of imposible to bring tt place ruary at the Kappa Mrs. Hamrick is chairman of the large card and mah|Campfire girls announce the opening | to Aquarters. ottowh: atta anaes ca unma house, Miss X jongg party North Queen Guild of the Children’s Orthopedic |ot the Camaraderio, the ship of the| also should send thelr registrations guerite Bone will ente . : fire Gi oot ' ieeata dees oo bre pisedyy posi | hospital will give on Monday afternoon, March 8, at the | Campfire c a foot, ~ E ,to the ship. From there the names at luncheon on Tuesday afternoon, | Hotel Gowman.—Portrait by Grady. |to 6 iy ery imtcan tae, , Rap sett . eon on T after: = 3 ites sabia oy cit a 0 6, using committe: February 26, at the Sunset club. | 7 The following members of the ex- 1 be hoste : ; NATIVE DAUGHTERS Jecutive board and the officers of i, and all Camp Architects Wives’ Club |or wasuinoror ry class|the Guardians’ association will be| fire hostesses are requested to nend Mra. R. E. Jarvis, of the Wom. n hgeline parlor No, 2, N February 25, atjon the reception committee: Mrs.|in thelr names, addresses, telephone en’a University club handbag play-| a card party on}1:30 p, m.,‘at t umbia Hbrary. | linger, Mors. Arthur/numbers and number of guests t ers, will read for the members of at Dartnall’s .. Miss Almina George, Mrs./©Rn accommodate the Architects Wives’ club on Wed Friends and 2 POSTPONE BE, Griffiths, Mrs. M.A pra oon, February 27, at 2 © plan by the Aristo | Matthews, Miss Freda Libbee, Miss o'clock Saturday morning, cclock, at the home of Afra David opti i gn bof the Unlon Oll Co. for March |Anne Simmons, Miss Ruth A.| 8 on. bearanaies cee 2.86 A chance visitor from afar .<. Will Celebrate POST BENEFIT sae | Walter Clist, and Mr. B. J. Rounds, |b® worn to practive Febri 2, at «yet how quickly i Golden Weddi | firection of Mra. Wil-/ CLUB PLANS |Blanche Van Nuys, Frances W gh bean ha , : away over the tea cup! rolden Wedding. am Kinney as chairman, ably as-/ LARGE PARTY and Mrs. George Leakley. Juardians in various districts will TreeTea,of course! Early crop, In celebration of the golden wed.| sisted by her community, a bene Eas ub has ar-| ‘The entertainment will be fun| DAYS to eet together to plan thelr mountain grown tea—rare in ding anniversary of Mr, and Mra|for the American Legion auxi 1s and mah{nished by the Campfire orchestra— | “#tticts’ songs. fragrance, sensible in price. B. M. Parris, of 8323 12th ave. N. W,,|to RainierNoble Post No. 1 will be | party evening, |an 18-plece orchestra, and by the|. A! Campfire Girls and guardians a invitations have been issued to a re-|given Tuesday evening, February 26,| February 2 clock, at\Nordice club under the leadership (2%? 12 charge of refreshments for ception at the Crown Hill church, |at Greenwood hall, 83rd and Green-| Norton's cafeteria, 1519 Second ave. lor sire, Helen Crowe Bnolling, {10 nip opening. They should sign Ninth ave. N. W. and W. 87th st.,| wood ave. Members and as invited lWaelocs atone’ wil have’ axbiblen leer. te en on Monday evening, February 25, at} A splendid musical program han - — u| iceeeeatiye 6" Casipitne.. RativininG! | ocean ete ones 8 o'clock. been prepared and there will be ay agepen 4 Te ampfire activities.|/or sandwiches. Do this immedi. “*. Preceding the reception at the| five minute talk by Ralph Hall, past | iene She. orppeh Seen yormere | etek | Orange Pekoe chureh there will be a family re.|commander of the post, which will | ¢¢ have been limited to 1.000, every} Conference program: or Japan Green union dinner at the home of Mr,|be followed by a dance and refresh- | jome, 19, most, sincerely invites. | Friday, February 29—Afternoon and Mrs, Parris, with six children|ments. Miss Nina Burns’ orchestra | and fourteen grandchildren partici-| will furnish the music for the dance pating. and election returns will be an-| Lg adi nounced during the evening. oe WOMAN'S CITY CLUB The Woman's City club of Seattle is planning an Interesting course of ing thru its municipal citizen |ship course, of which Mra. Henry; Landes is chairman. This commit Plan Annual Dance The Griffin-Murphy business col- lege will give its annual dance on} Friday evening, February 29, at the Mount Baker park clubhouse. - ee tee is to conduct a series of trips to the different departments of our city government, visiting institutions over which these departments have con trol. speak under the auspices of St./in honor of the birthday of George f Barnabas’ guide, and, corresponding | Washington. These trips are for members only | and a small fee will be charged to : ? | is to be an auto trip to Firlands.| omen Ss u S ‘The party will start at 11 o'clock on | eda ing, February 26, from | CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Jurged to attend. ‘There will be a| TUCMUAY Mornin, eet il be at | - a ap patios Lahaye and Com- the entrance to take the party to be: AO, rade Avery, of Kent, will speak. __|Firlands, Luncheon will bo served | P. BO. ee Chapter AQ, P. E. O. will meet with Mrs. F. W. Metsnest, 4705 16th ave. N. E, on Friday, Febru- ary 22, at 2 p.m, Anniversary. . LADY STIRU CHAPTER, D. A. R. Lady Stirling chapter, D. A. R. will commemorate the birthdays of Washington and Lincoln at 4a luncheon to be given on Friday, February 22, at the home of Mrs. W. H. Oliver, 1154 20th ave. N. Contributing to the entertainment of thé afternoon will be musical numbers by Miss Ruth Meredith and papers read by Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary, on “Mount Vernon”; on “Citizenship,” written by Mrs. J. 8. McKee and read by Mrs. A. J. ‘Trumbull, and a patriotic reading by Mrs, Kathryn Maxham. . NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF WASHINGTON Princess Angeline N. D. W., will hold its regu monthly card party at Dartnall's cafeteria, Second and Madison, on Friday evening, February 22. All friends and members are invited. parlor, No. WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB ‘The iiterature and travel depart- ment of the Woman's Century club will meet Friday, February 22, at 11 a. m., at the Y. W. C. A. The building committee will meet Frida .m., at the ¥. W. C. A. . Jones, chairman. The r meeting will be held at 2 The program at % o'clock in charge of Mra. W. W. Munger, chairman of the parlia- mentary procedure department. Vocal music by Mr. Robert Bradley. of the Cornish school. An address will be given by Mr. R. D. McKen- zie, assistant professor of sociology at the Untyersity of Wasthngton. oe Dp. m. will be COL. ELLSWORTH CIRCLE Colonel Ellsworth circle, Ladies of the G, A. R., will meet in Veterans’ hall, Armory, Friday, ¥ebruary 22, at 130 p. m. Initiation and impor- tant business meeting. Members Jout thereand Dr. H. M, Read, of the | POSTPONE MEETING city health department, wil] conduct; On account of Friday being a le-|the party over the institution, gal holiday, the Seattle City-Wide| ‘The number of members who hay Democratic club has postponed its/ avail themselves of this opportunity | meeting until February 29, at Meves'| {s limited to thirty-five. Those wish | cafeteria, at 12 noon. jing to make reservations are request- grid ed to phone Mrs. Kt, P. Coiviiie,| | SEATTLE CIRCLE, RA nier-2109, at once. | |NO. 549 | eee | | Neighbors of Woodcraft, Seattle |ORATORICAL CONTEST | Jcircle, No, 549, will hold a card par-| The program for the oratorical ty Friday evening, February 22, at| contest held by Sons of the Ameriorn Eighth ave. and | Swedish Club hall, Revolution, will be held Thursday | Olive st. PRY evening, at 8 p. m., at Brouaway | 5 f high school auditorium, | SEWARD SOCIAL AND |. Phe numbers are LITERARY CLUB Voea! solo—'"Waiting’” Millard Julia Rove, Broadway High Behool, “Francis Marion” .. Alox Kaplan Garfield High Behool. ul Jonen"* Porter Reno Broadway High School. “George Washington” Al Salisbury Queen Anne High School | ‘The Seward Social and Literary club has planned a Washington | birthday card party for Friday after-|«Jonn Pa noon, February 22, at 2 o'clock, at| the Lakewood clubhouse. A silyer| offering will be taken at the door| «sar, “ - | quis de Lafayette Elida Ayres land the funds received will aid the Ballard High School. | Educational Loan fund sponsored by | Violin solo—“Cabatina” ............Roff y aa Betty Ward, accompanied ty iisiy Ait ‘a ‘on State of f |toaryastionion Slats Federation of won, Garfield High Behoot | Subs, which assists young | “Nathaniel Greene” | women financially to acquire an edu- Lincoln High School. | cation. ‘ors will be awarded each | “Gtorse Washington” James Murphy Roosevelt High School | table and at the conclusion of the “Marquis de Lafayette” ....Eather Hall afternoon there will be the service Franklin High School, Btephen Nelson | of tea. Moron solo—"'Ah! I Have Bighed to o1 at Me” sss ssss se tose Vordl The committee in charge includes! otis’ De Lay, Tiroadway iilgh choot Mrs, R. 8. Copland, Mrs. B. R. + Dr. TAllburn Merrill, Mr. | | Mrs, Anton Duis, Mrs. M. W. Taylor,| Charles H. Paul, Mr. Paul Coughlin, | Mrs. T. M, Drotning, Mrs. H. E. Mil- eee lier, Mrs. C. BE, McCoy, Mrs, B. T.|POSTPONE MEETING | Robb, Mrs. Robert C. Teague and| unt of the annual ball of | Mrs. H. R. Wheeler, president of the| Seattle Post No. 18, American Le- club. At the last meeting of the organi zation, the members went on record as opposing the change of the name of Mount Rainier and sent a mes- sage to our representatives in Wash-| RAINIER CAMP, R | ington, D, C., to that effect. The| Rainier Camp, Royal Neighbors of | club passed a resolution pledging| America, No, 1472, has planned a themselves to a five-minute conserva-| series of progressive whist parties, | tion on party telephones. This reso-|the first to take place on Monday | lution will be brought before the | evening, bruary 25, at 8:30 City Federation. | o'clock, at Swedish Club hall. ee BENEFIT CARD PARTY A benefit card party will be given on Tuesday afternoon, February 26, at Providence hospital, by St. Vin- cent auxiliary of St. Vincent's Home for the Aged. | gion, which 1s to be held on Wash. jington's birthday, the regular meet jing of the auxiliary of that date | has been postponed to February 29. | eee SPECIAL SERVIC The Madison M. 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