The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1924, Page 6

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«Members of Mu Phi-Epsilon, national honorary music fraternity, which with members of Phi sgram on Thursday evening at the Women's Univer. soprano (Wayne Albee, McBride Studio); Miss Helen Ferryman, piano By Lillian Keen LeBallister Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Linen Shower for Orthopedic Hospital; South American Visitor W Friday afternoon, February 29, the Frances Skinner Edris Wurses’ home, built for the nurses of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital, will be thrown open for the first time to the public. At the same time the annual linen shower to yeplace the depleted linen closets of the hospital will be held at tho home. The linen required and the various Gimensions are us follows: Sheets, 63x99 inches; pillow cases, 42x36 inches; ripplette spreads for cribs; bath towels, any size; face towels, any size; wash cloths; and by the bolt, sheeting for crib sheets £0 inches; sheeting, unbleached, 45 @r 72 inches, for draw sheets; In. edian head, 26 inches, for screen overs; Indian head, unbleached, for frame covers, 36 inches, ~ Mrs. George T. Myers and Mrs. David Edward Skinner are in charge of arrangements and Mrs John C. McMillan, Mfs. Edgar C. snyder, Mrs. Bert Schwei r and Dirs. James Hamill of the tea. » Presiding over the tea urns will " Sbe Mrs. A. H. Anderson, Mrs. ( Tance B. Biethen, Mrs. Thomas Bor. odeaux, Mrs. D, Merrill, Mrs. *David Edward Skinner and Mrs. ‘Reginald H. Parsons. ** Assisting will be two members “trom the various guilds, They are: Mrs. George Riley, Mrs. A. J. Fis. , Mrs. Charles Lea, Miss Kather- “ine Meloy, Mrs. C. A. Banghart Miss Sara Williams, Mrs. F. M. Jor. / dan, Mrs. F. B. Favier, Mrs. E. J. “Waldron, Mrs. Ivan Hyland, Mrs. J _€. Slater, Mrs. Wilmon Tucker, ©Mrs. Mary Terrell Giesting, Mrs. 'T. ‘A. Davies, Mrs. Cecil Martin, Mrs. “George Tennant, Mrs. Howard Knott, Mrs. H. B. Thompson, Mry “Howard Hanson, Mrs. C. B. Rug- Riles, Mrs. Cecil Bacon, Mrs. J. H. “@e Veuve, Mrs. Walter irs. Alston G. Hole, M _ Mautchinson, Mrs. J. A. Porter, <gobn C, McMillan, Mrs. Hamill, Mra, Bert Sweitzer Mr. Edgar C. Snyder. v. and PA W. Reed, | ill Be Guest |Mrs. Bates to Honor Sister Mrs. U. C. Bates is extending inv! tations to a bridge luncheon at her home on Tuesday afternoon, March 4, in honor of her sister, Mra. L. | Turner, of Sao Paulo, South Amer fea, who is a visitor in town. Twenty | guests will be entertained. Invitations been limited slose friends of Mrs. Turner Club Plans Leap Year Dance Members and friends of the Women's University club are antict pating the last dinner dance this sea. son, which will be given on Friday evening, February 29, at 7 o'clock, {at the clubhouse. This dance will be a leap year af. fair with Mrs, Frederic Hall White, Mrs P. rdner, Mrs. Allan Latimer, Mrs. Morris Lundquist, Mrs. Andrew Price, Mrs. A. A Tremper and Miss Marjorie Fisken composing the committee in charge, Among those who have already re. served tables are Mrs. White, Mrs A. J. Allen, Jr, Mrs, F. C, Milner, Mrs. R. G. Wright, Mrs. H. L. Cun liffe, Miss Margaret Thomas, Mis: Helen Ferryman, Miss Dorothy Miss C. Thompson and Margaret Lloyd. Miss Mar garet Riley will sponsor a no-host table for ten and the guests in the ubhouse will have a no-host table of eighteen covers. The committee announces that reservations will close on Thuraday, jat noon, to | eee |Sponsor No-Host Table Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wolfe fored a no-host table of |covers Friday evening at the Arctic | club's dinner dance. The list included | Dr. and Mrs. U.-C. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Braid, Mr. and Mrs, M. Melburn, Mr. and Mra. Hugh Baird, Mr, and Mrs. George Vraden. | berg and Mr, and Mra. Samuel Wet trick. fourteen spon-| |Chicago Visitor Will Be Compliment For the pleasure of Mrs Everett Mitchell, of C | visiting in town, Mrs. Bakér will entertain ity Club auditorium. (Grady). ‘ed | part Queen the March large affair, ity with w Francis hicago, who Is se Ralf Douglas with Monday a a small h t bridge at her home on Thursday aft. | Seserved. ernoon of next week. Only the intimate f | Mitchell have t . Pretty Church Wedding The marriage Din ot Allen, of Richard Allen, to Mr erick Froggatt, Earl E. Friday daughter Froggatt, was at high noon Anno Pres yterian chi George Taylor re ice. Decorations at the yellow acacia, daffod |tions. Large baskets banke the standards crowned wit made a flower-lined al bi ceremony Dawn! Mra, E. and ne bride, given tr he sh 4: Canton crepe, long an sign. Her veil of di was caught to her tulle coronet wreath blossoms. Orchids, Oy lies of the vali shower were her flow: wedding Miss Mildred Holand, the maid of | honor, frock arm was charming of turquoise bl bouquet of fre pink sweet y Jen hair fern, tied wit |pink tulle, Mr. | wa Mr, Ralph Anderson, mont, Mr. R. L. | David Olson the ushe Following the servi reception and buffet fast at the home of the groom's par-|0, ents Mrs. ple mouse, a emart hat return Mr. and Mrs. | be at home in Seattle, Froggatt t costume of black in of Mr ar, an dal party walked, r father, was very lo’ is dre in Columbia Harrison and Mr. nut brown marvella wrap and of gold cloth. Ono hundred jsold and each |mented. The |’ be most int riends of Mrs Mra. 8y man of tho car | Hatton, chairm Miss Gertrude)9nd Mrs. Ber Mr. Mra. | f ete chi ; ~ | made by Walter Fred: 14 ot-0488 and Mrs . and solemnized on in the Queen urch, with tho Lorenzo fading the serv for a her homo February be 28. entertained, eburch iis and carna of the flowers | d tall basket h the blossoms | 4 slo down which Before the Worth sang ift Up Thine were M nd Mra. Li | with thelr Mrs a home n marriage by John ntl | permanent ‘ory id simple in de yhanous tul olffure with ed in oran, oh and exquisite hom . ponsored en's club, Washington, will give day evening at the ¥ Mrs. roses, | Russian nd maid by of Mr A leete Ma. W. C rones an er: in a dainty taffeta and| ue ra, h str with Feodo Mr. Jack Du-| Patrons and evening include Suzzallo, Judg: Dr. and = Mrs gan Padelford, Radford, Gould, man, e there was a ding break. Mr. and Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Miss Caroline ¥ On their) ‘Tickets may Froggatt will| member of the ‘club. eled in a one char calling Cards Out for Luncheon Mrs. ard 0 T Alber Van Ogle which will be pres anters of| Chicago Civic Ope: Ambrose Gassman | 15, best man and Mr, Glen Powell, | leading role. Mr. “HE |Guild Party Will Be Large Affair Anne Gu Hotel v ore ng tables have alre: day the lis afternoon ting, ! party n of M refr tzer, ons Sw serva Mra, 8 bridg Step un ev W. H. Ir ning, en teen of who ma the the Facu! Univ uise 1 rch 2 A recital will spe “Porls Ge u Chatiap\ & patronesse Dr, and M © and Mr Frederi and M and Fi Mr. Mrs. Mrs. D, B Sewall Torton, be had Faculty Gowman to the rap as mah jongg and 600 will be p Sweitzer nted here on Mrs, EATT a's card o a very pid. are being ady been t is aug promises bridge, od. bald Hamrick in the chatr rs. Ralph eshments, chairman may be at Bridge hens has ncheon at afternoon, lests vill New Residents Will Be Honored vine will tertaining covers Mr. and i re ake their sponsor Lecture Recital ity Wom ersity of Van Ogle Mon on at 8:15 o'clock. | auditorium. ak on the »dounoff, by the March n in the s for the Henry Burke, Mor Colin Carl L. Hard Holmes geett and rs. irs. from any Women's Mu Alpha, national honorary, Left to right—Miss Katherine Peterson, LE vi contralto (Grady); Miss Ada Tilley, | Ladies’ Musical Club |Active Meeting American music will be featured Mra. William Pitt Trimble t the active meeting of the Ladies'/daughter, Miss Augusta Tr Musical ub on Monday afternoon | exp ed to arrive from New York at jock, at the home of Mrs./the first of the week to join Mr. Hopper, 2617 Marion Trimble and Miss Mary Trimble, who Margaret McCulloch #,has ar-| have been in town for several weeks. ranged the following program | . . Piste, &. Morris Gtanse |, M{f% Alexander Miller, of Yakima, suaies Amer is spending a few weeks at the Hotel Washington. Mr. Miller, who has been in California, will Join her on Sunday and CH "Pe aine é : John Alden Carpenter Miss Dorothea Hooper. Votce— | “Ah | Mrs “1 Heard a Cr “Spring's Singing” ‘ Alexander MacFayden Mrs. Israel Nelson # Leone Langdon at the Love But a Day” It wm Mr. Walter Douglas Thursday night from a trip Ht. AL Beach Arma Fisher ret t. Marion Trabue, Mr, Wellli |ton Cross and Mr. Gus Menther, uring t week at Anything Mig r guests of ternity on ‘Thur Mi . n°. Mis “From «a Wigwam" nata-Larghetto” Jon Ca Bi violl Weeks, plano, (from Five In U Burleigh ap um the Orph t were t Happen, eta Delta Chi fra. evening. Alden enter Mary Loulac a, Voice 1 Meant to Do My ¥ ° ork Toda: Dent Mrs. M dren ha | months’ Samuel a h 1 two chil "O, Ask of the Stara* LaF m Happineas Richard Hager Mra. Phillip MacHride Miss Langdon at the plano, . Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Schedule At Orthopedic Tea Shop Monday, Mra. Bruce Sho: hostess for Capitol Hill guild, assist ed by Mrs. rl Will, M F. I Horsfall, C. E. Corcoran, Mrs | Anton Mrs. Fred Braden Mrs. M Mrs. Miller Free. a Wan has ye, Mrs. ¢ Gat,; Bridge Luncheon Mrs. rell Giesting,| for Visitors Harr Ralph Ken-|" Honoring Mrs Mr Mrs. P. U-| Saskatoon, § Brier. | Davis, of Minn sulld) ing in town, H. Cha-| witt enter Madrona \gtatenrs *|eon of twenty by bridge, at h “| afternoon, ¥ rank ork retur fr with Mrs. and M Ios Angele a two vis M in parents Frederick ins, Mr Mr ef Bellingham, sratulatior daughter, Ww are upon t Thursday, Mrs. Cavanaugh is the Mr. and Mrs, A, D. this city, and Cay recelvin; birth of February 21 daughter of Campbell of will be Toberious, Connell H. L Mary Gray, Mrs J. Mull and Mr Denny-F be in eh hostess Mrs. $. Mitchell, host Queen Anne, Mre . chairman; Friday, Mrs. H. sh ruary ington in charge. Saturdo fea. | ‘ ; hurst, Mri, Lee Mellon, chairman, |Bridge at Home Tonight } Mrs W. Hopper will be in} ‘To compliment Mr, and Mrs, Hun |charge for University guild at the|ter Heath, of C , who are visit | Thrift Shop on Monday morning, and| ing in town, Dr. and Mrs. W, C. Lip In the afternoon Mrs. Winthrop Ho-| pincott will entertain with a bridge | vey and Mrs. O n for Wash-}of three tables at their home. this ington Pa jay morn: ning, Later a buffet supper will in and Drive guild, with | be served M I. Winn and Mrs. ©, C. Cul. liton; afternoon, Interlaken, with M. M, Freeman and Mrs, B, J,| Perkinson. Wednes morning, er, Mrs. aul Schwag nan, , and Mrs, Apolis, who are visit Mrs, Alvin’ Schwager with a bridge lunch. ght covers, followed r hone on Tuesday ebruary will velle, ley day morning, Mount Baker, Mrs, L. Cragin, chairman; afternoon, First Hill, Mrs. H. C. Ristine, chairman, Queen Anno guild, Mrs. 8. G. Crock-| I'riday, Bellevue Women’s club, Sat. jett, chairman; afternoon, Madrona,|urday, Sunset auxiliary, Mrs. J. Mrs. O, A. Spencer, chairman, Thurs. ! stoatfler, chairman. C will give a musical pro- muels’ | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Music Music Fraternities Announce Program The t concert of Mu Phi i Mu Alpha, national frater 4 w be Fr evening, February at 6:20 o'clock, at the Women's Untivernity auditorium. Following in ‘esting pro Fram nn ary y club's is the Moszkowski in Ferryman “Expres Malashkin Drer the Steppe . 1 But Peterson, String Qu Quartette No 1. Alles nb Allegretto Men ¥ David Frani er, vic 1? Charles Ha’ Mary Helen Brown Harriet Ware 11 ano Strain, mezzo Prison Scene, Gounod Accompan Franc Ferryman, Kathleen Ruth Munro ly, Talis. 78 Young Violinist Will Give Recital Vaughn Arthur will present Byrd Elliott, gifted young violinist re cital, on Monday evening, bruary , at the Y. W. C. A. auditorium. Irene Hampton Thrane will be her accompanist The numbers on the program are Behubert-Kreisler < Wientawakt Ba Dance” from 1 March oreo-Taran: indo des | : Women CAMP, RAINI RN. A. Rainier camp, Royal Neighbors of America, No. 1472, has planned a series of progressive whist parties, jthe first to take place on Monday jevening, February 25, at lock, at Swedish Club hall. . INTARY ley parli yy c CLASS mentar ebruary Columbia libri |PARLIAM Rainier will meet Mor 1:30 p. m., at class | At t ARY AND . CLUB | LITE TRAVE |meet at th Kearny, 201 fternoon, o'clock. writer writers | thors will b home of Mrs. 23rd ave Mond: February at 2 Mrs. Dudley Wooten will cerpts from Catholic au. excerpts from catholic au:| bo the response to roll call. | até | AUXILIARY auxiliary No. 4, Sons of will meet Monday, Febru-! t 2p. m,, la Veterans’ hall, COR CUSTER Custer | Veterans, ary 26, | Armory. see SEATTLE TEMPLE NO. 9 Seattle temple No. 9, Pythian Sis- ters, will give a dance on Monday evening, February 25, at 9 o'clock, Original Composition Will Be Featured Adelina Carola Appletonwi!! present Program of original compositions on Tuesday evening, February 26, at the Women's University club audi- torium. Assisting artists will be iryn Crysler Street, contralto, of Portland, Vesta Mu pianist, and George Rogovoy, cellist. The program follows: ies Phantomes B Allegre ere Night Riders Miss Muth 2 Songs— & A Little House of Dreams Rogovoy, Mra, Ap; , Cello and Piano— helia’s Song (a monotone) n, Love and Thee Mrs, Street, Mr. Rogovoy Ptano— 1—Love Songs of Childhood (six min ailly Lullaby ne Happy Household ¢ The Armenian Mother 4 The Brook ¢ The French Doll f The Spinning Top | 2—Waltz de Concert Miss Muth | Songe— a Hindu Love Song > Out of the Dusky Twilight Lullaby (a Spinning Song) @ Joy Mrs. St oe |Piano Recital | Hazel Hammer Hill will be heard |in a plano recital on Wednesday eve- ning, February at 8:30 o'clock, at the Cornish Little Theater, Her program follows: English Sulte in A minor. Prelude Saraban Rouree mata in A major . ‘Tema con varatione Menuetto Alle turca Nocturne In B minor Waltz in E minor . Ballade in G minor, Melody in E.. “Danse Humoresqu “Rondo des lutines ’s Clubs Jin the A. O. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave. ret . ++-Bach | MYRTLE SOCIAL CLUB Myrtle Social club will have a card | party In the Masonic temple on Mon- at 2p. m. As ADDITIONAL CLUBS M NTURY CLUB Tho departments of the Women’s ntury club will meet the week bi ginning, Febr' 24, as followa: Mon bruary 25, at 10 a. m, the French department will meet at the Hotel Washington, ‘Tuesday, the Political Science de- The Literary and Travel club will | partment will meet at the Y. W. C. A, at 11 a, m. Papers will be read on foreign republics and comparisons de with the government of the United States. Mrs, A, Harker will read a paper on China; Mrs, W. S. Griswold, om France, and Mrs, Emma K. Rinehart, on Brazil The Parliamentary Procedure de- partment will meet Tuesday at 1:30 Pp. m. at the Y. W.C, A The club chorus mee 30 a, m. Wednesday at in the Montellus build: ing. CENTRAL W. C, T. U. Central W. C, T. U. will meet Tuesday, February 26, at 3 p. m., at Plymouth church,

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