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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 6, 19 ' Seattle Edited by Lillian Keen LoBa Assistant Music—Louiso Luncheon at Rainier South 1p HON . day, March t twenty Patronesses for Musical Tea Me © musical tea given f 10 of M James . ave will be to in tho Music a fund. The hours will v'clock and lation ‘om 3 until 6 Pierro P. Ferry, Ten Boole, Mrs Thomas Fransioll, Mra Phillip rry Sharpless, Mra Mra, Jar N Humphrey, Mra, R. D. Frederick Mrs Mra. W. H. McGrath, Mra William Gaiter, Mrs. B. R. Lewls, Mr James T. McVay, Mra. R. B. tnshaw, Mrs. Grosvenor Mrs. Frank D Gaffney, Mra. W EK. & Grammer, son, Mra, Lyma Elmore, M Stephen Gibbs, Mra. Mrs. John Baillarge Winslow, Jr, ing, Ha Sheahan, Mrs. Henry Morrill, Mrs. Fetter, Mrs, Om Cc. Ewin Miss Nellie Co “ith Dabney, Miss Adelaide Nick els, Miss Ka Frederick Dods Leary, Mrs. 1 Guido Farts, and Mrs. Geri Mrs. Skinner Will Give Buffet Luncheon Mrs. David Edward Skinner will entertain with a large buffet lunch. eon at her home on Thursday after noon. Bridge and mah jongs will be the later diversions. @ Sunset Club to Hear Lecture ‘"The India of Kipling and Tagore versus Gandhi's India’’ will be the subject of a lecture by Dhan Gotal Mukerji, Hindu savant and noted author and philosopher, at the Sun- set club on Friday afternoon, March 7, at 3 o'clock. Mukerji has gtven lecture courses at Oxford, Cambridge and Leeds, and has just concluded his fourth season in New York, lecturing Carnegie and Town hall. He has degrees from the univers! ties of Calcutta, Tokio and Leland Stanford, Jr. rs. John 1d O'Neil. Entertaining at Luncheon Mrs. George Lammers will give «| luncheon of twelve covers at the Boulevard Inn on Friday afternoon, entertaining In compliment to Mrs. Paul Schwager of Saskatoon, Sask., a visitor in the city. o. Bridge Luncheon Hostess To compliment her daughter-in- law, Mrs, Leslie Shuler, on her birthday, Mrs. Charles A. Wendler was hostess at a luncheon of twelve covers at her home on Friday after- noon. Bridge was enjoyed later, eee Mrs. Trammell Honored Mrs. Edwin R. Hogs, Jr. enter- tained informally at luncheon this afternoon at her home in honor of Mrs. L. Niles Trammell. Covers Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY ADXITIARY TO ENGINEERS The Ladies’ auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engt- neers will give a 1 o'clock luncheon and card party Wednesday, Febru- ary 27, in M. E. B. A. hall, 1923% First ave. o*e SENEFIT LUNCHEON Mrs. H. A. Nightlinger will be hostess at a benefit luncheon on Wednesday, February at 12:30 o'clock, at her apartment, No. 2, 1302 Seneca st. The luncheon will be served by Mrs. E. R. Sprague, director of home service, Northwest products. Bridge, whist and mah jongg will follow. ‘Take Madison cable to Sum- mit ave. For reservations call EAst-5547. WISCONSIN GOLDENROD CLUB The Wisconsin Goldenrod club i meet on Wednesday, February with Mrs. Jennis Allen, 110 N. 74th st. Box Iuncheon at 12:20 o'clock. All. former Wisconsin women welcome. eee MAH JONGG CLASS The Interioken guild of nnounces its next for Wednesday, February 27, at 2p. m., at the home of Mrs. J. B. Courtright, 2420 East Lynn st., with Mrs. Leslie Knight in charge. For reservations call CA pitl-2905. o#e WEST SEATTLE ART CLUB ‘The West Seattle Art club will meet at the home of Mrs. R. B. Derickson, 2417 Prescott st., on Wednesday, Feb- ruary 27, at 1020 a.m. Mrs. John P. Jacotwon will have the lesson for the day, assisted by Mrs. C. H. Bucey. ‘The topic. for discussion will be “In- dian Influence in Art.” “-* PRINCESS AN COUNCIL Princess Angeline Council No. Degree of Pocahontas, the auxi ry of the Improved Order of the fed Men, will b at Year dances on Wednesday evening, Febru wry 2ith, at the Swedish ciub hail, John Ryan,| *| afternoon, M the Ortho- | Society llister, Telephone MA in-0600 Frances Oldham Raymond Owens lub for Visitor From C {merica; Will Sponsor Tea brid Luncheon for Loule |b Visitors und Mira, A ttatioy America, wl intimate r guest will & Program Announced for Pioneer Daughters ghte Mh card part the Hotel m will tt Pia m this pa’ Miss athoun The proceeé augment t T mn ‘ a fund which ext es to p' rs zation in some wa. mado with rfid-5633, BA st-144. Patronesses for Tea patroness lst for the allver tea Delta Kappa Epsilon rx’ club will ve Tuesday h 4, at the home of Youell has just been Named }Mrs. ¢ j announce They include Mra, A, F. Ma Mrs. T. F. Ryan, Mrs. Brown, Mra. F. M. Pa F. D, Wilde, Mra. C. Mrs. J. W, Augustine, 3 Burnett, Mov. H. L. Hille W. H. Parsons, Mr H Shaw, Mrs. J. B. Stirratt, Mrs. M. B Haynes, Mrs. S Graves and Mrs. H, F. Grant Dinner t club will have club Yachtsmen The Seattle Yac a yachtany junior members » in charge of the tainment Dinner Hosts | Before Ball Bafore the Junior Ls ‘Thursday evening, Dr son will have a small home. house 6:30 o'clock. of the club program and Service at Orthopedic Shops Madrona guild will be in charge at) |the Orthopedic Tea Shop Wednes-/ day, with Mrs, J. 1, Charbnean act-| ing as hostess, assisted by Mra. P. P.’Parker, Mra. O. B. Joseph, Mra. . Smith, Mra. H. L. Fullerton, Mra C. § Hughett, Mrs W. E | Dando, Mra. E. C. Brown, Mra. J.C. Lo Crone, Mra. H. J, Miller, Mrs.) Clarence McDonald, Mra. H. 1 James, Mra A. H. Lundin, Mra, L.| |. Dawson, Mrs. M. Potter, Mra. C B. Bennett, Mra. Knox McDonald, Mra. ©. A. Spencer and Miss Jua- | nita Parker, | |. Wednesday morning at the Thrift |shop, Mra Peter Mogensen and Mrs. A. M. Thomas will be in} charge for Queen Anne guild and in the afternoon, Mra, Samuel Archer and Mrs. J. A. Carstens for Madrona guild. HOME SEWING CLUB ‘The Ladies of the G. A. R. Sew-| ling club will meet Wednesday, Feb-| |ruary 27, with Mrs. Rachel Young, | 4012 12th ave. BE. Luncheon at} |noon. Take Cowen park car. cee QUEEN ANNE AUXILIARY Queen Anne auxiliary to.the Ruth school building fund will mect at the ¥. W. C. y Jary 27. e 2 LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB | ‘Phe Ladies’ Grotto club fs plan- Ining an interesting program for “Reciprocity” day, on Wednes February 27, at 2 p. m, at the jerated clubhouse. o- ZONTA CLUB Mr. J. C. Herbsman, secretary of the China club, will speak on “Serv. ice’? to the members of the Zonta| lclub at the dinner meeting in the | Young Women's Christian associa-| tion ten room Wednesday, February 27, at 6 o'clock. eee HORACE P-T, A. ¥ $ PROGRAM An unusual entertainment |fered by Horace Mann P.-T. A Wednesday evening, February | at 7:30 o'clock at the school. All programs in the rooms will lhe rendered simultaneously with an intermission of 10 minutes between | programs, which will give ample ltime for spectators to change rooms. The entire program follows: | {—Motion pictures and spectat jand entertainyient for the little children lin the auditor Me is of: | for | 6. 11 and 13 fall of the schoo s—Cendy, leo pepeora, Dolley, tod cake in the lunch root, | 4—Programs in the rooma as follows ti nd fancy goodr Coffee, tea nées by pupila of roon “A Sick Pupit,” THE SEATTLE STAR SS MARGRE oj EZ The engagement of Miss Ma f Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. man, son of Mr, and Mrs. Homer L, Hillman, has just) * been announced.—Portrait Studio. club b February ers’ 5 been ¢ Wednesday, . and take CLUB club will meet with has, 1928 E February ALTRUISTIC 12 o'clock, ee EASTERN STAR CLUB ‘The Eustern Star club wil! have a bridge party for members and their friends on Wednesday, February 27, at 2 p. m., at 4090 Arcade square, 050,48 LORRAINE SOCIAL CLUB Lorraine Social club will meet on Wednesday, February 27, at 2 p. m., with Mrs, Elia Wood, 1124 16th ave, Eastern Stars invited. Cards. Res ervations at EA st-7006, CIAL, non will entertain lence social at her 28th ave. N. W, on ebruary 27, at 1p. m EXPERI Mrs. § with an exp home, $305 Wednesda : Victrola Another beautiful | art model This Victrola $250; terms TN $250, this new con- sole type Victrola is a most alluring instru- ment. It will play the famous Victor records superbly, because it is a product of the Victor Company and is made especially for the Victor Company's records. We know you will like this instrument. Come in and examine it. Sherman, Play & Co! “Everything in Music’ Third Ave, at Pine, Seattle (TA MACFARLANE] Personal David Ed next onths for a vb in California and 1 week nt Wella Kelle Mra 1 Fa Me with with her daugh Mra, Kelley 4 | months 4 \iaw and and’ M j wo HI. Crabtree, | Kk, who have nts of Mr. and hwager for two weeks, Mr Schwager the h Alvin & leave Saturday for their home. i eee Dr. and Mra. W. 1. aro spending Pittwood, weeks in the who 4 weveral 4 home next week rell is home from ortland. Mrs. R. J. Mot gratulated upon the t Pre Mrs. Charles a short visit In are be th of » son, February { | hospital Mrs. G. 0. ¢ from a threo months’ ork {lds ret ee GREEN LAKE W. C. T. U. 1 Lake W, C. uv s Willard Gilmore, , February 27, at morial with pe voc ) | VIMY RIDGE Vimy Midge « the British Em CHAPTE TURY CLUB wn of the Woman's Cen "tury club will meet Wednesday morn ing, February 0 o'clock, in the Montellus bullding. . ADDITIONAL CLUBS LEAP YEAR DANCE | A leap-year dance and ecard party | will be given by Robert Morris chap: 8, in Masonic club rooms, Arcade building, Saturday evenin, March 8, Masons, E h Stars ax thelr friends cordially invited. oe 8 ; BROTHERHOOD OF TRAINMEN | urgretta Macfarlane, daughter| The Ladies’ Aux to the} Macfarlane, to Mr. R. 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We know that the added volume ales that is certain to result from this unusual Florence pricing will more than reward our special efforts to give Florence patrons still greater apparel values 1 4” | 8” $ 2 3” Dresses in this group are to be had in practically any material that your preference might dictate Also many’attractive new Spring shades are pleas- ingly represented here for your approval, The Upstairs Shop That Saves You Money Second and Union, Seattle, Wash. have |‘? COMMERCIAL CLUB raest ht Music Recital at Cornish fay, Fob SALLARD Bemb, t the Cc 4 {goto by ta prob. Saint Baena coon liber 1¥ HAGLE | Lady Eogl ot I + -Bachelet Fourdrain Vidal Spruce 4 BOARD SHIP MARADERII Kow TTLE LO! first F BRITISH-AMERICAN ATION The British-American association An A ave,, on 1 members invited, as ttle or vise B= TROPOLITAN mee, Your Hardest Housework. 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