The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 29, 1924, Page 15

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Seattle Society |" Edited by Lillian Keen LeBa’ Assistant—F Music wr League’s First Guests at Parties Nex and Mrs. Temkin: Mrs. acher Arth He Miss leher 3 Mr. Ber The committee who are respon’ Me for the success of the affairs the proceeds from which will go toward maint, ot at the Ortho- edie Include Mrs. Neal Tourtellotte. chairman; Mrs, Art Latimer, Miss Virginia Merrill, Mrs. Yrancis Brownell, Jr., Miss Alice fole, Miss Lucile Eyman, Mrs Lacy Hofiux, Miss Frances Green, Mrs. Henry Judson, Miss Kathleen Donohoe, Miss Olive Leonard, Mrs. fames Colbert Sullivan, Mrs Jey Minor and Mra. J. Fergus Mc Affairs Will Honor the Bayless’ Mr. and Mrs. George W. Soliday will entertain with a ginner of sixteen covers, followed by bridge, at their home on Monday evening. The af. fair will honor Mr. and Mrs, John Rayless, v ave sold their home in Denny Blaine and are returning on | March 11 to Baltimore. Mrs, Robert A. Walkinshaw will sive a small tea at her home on Tues. de on Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. John A. Porter will have an informal dinner at their home to honor Mr. and Mrs. Bayless. been limited to close friends of the + honor guests. a be hospit: Miss Hanford to Give Tea In compliment to Mrs. Robert Mo yan and Miss Nellie Moran, of Ro- sario, who ure spending two months in town, Miss Ada Hanford wilt give An informal tea at her home on Sunday afternoon . Mrs. Downs to Honor Visitor To honor Mrs. ancis Everett Mitchell, of Chicago, Mra. M. Ross Downs will entertain with a bridge fea at her home on Wednesday after. hoon, March 5. Mrs. Henry Broderick will preside | Gver the tea service and assisting ‘ill be Mrs. Ralf Douglas Baker, Mrs. Louis Stanton and Miss Ger. tide Lewis. _ ‘Diay. | Hostess at Bridge Tea Miss Gladys Epperson entertained With a small bridge tea this after- foon in honor of Mrs. C. M. F, Quimby, who will leave Saturday with Ensign Quimby for Annapol Assisting the hostess were M Richard Floyd Frost and Miss Nan Barritt. Louise R Invitations have | ¢ Four tables will be in| 8.| ll r. Telephone MA in-0600 Oldham Owens nees ond Ball Successful; Honor st Week set Club s Program Entertain for Cousin Shamrock Tea hapter Entertaining at Leap Year Dinner Danes The Women’: . a « B, Cran Magnus T, Crawford Dr. and Mra. M. L. rawford A H Hoga 1 be and M. Row Mr ting, Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Park Mr. a *. A. D. 1M A. Plum DA Donald, Andersor ». Knott, Mr. Brawh Stewart, Mr. Mr, and Mr, and M Mrs. F. C. Gorha: R. Richter, Miss Vieti Miss Catherine Thomps Musical Tea in Denny Blaine ‘The Denny Blaine-Madrona unit of the Music and. Art Foundation fund ts arranging a musical tea for Friday afternoon, March 14, at the home of irs. W. A. Irwin. | Mrs, A. G. Greenstreet In in charge of the program, which will be an jnounced later, | Informal Afternoon Por Mrs. E. C. “Blanchard who will e soon on a trip st, Mra./ Frank G. Taylor entertained this aft ernoon at her home with a bridge and mah jongg parky ot twentab os | Celebrate Golden |Wedding | Mr. ang Mra, B. M. Mr y afternoon for Mrs. Bayless and | brated their golden weeding: anniver- | sary on Monday evening, with a amily dinner of thirty-eight covers, j«iven at thelr home, when four chil Jren, nineteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren were pres. ent. Later a reception was held in the parlors of Crown Hill Methodist jehurech, with 250 guests in attend- ance. Mr. and Mrs. Parris were assisted | In receiving their guests by Mr. and Mra. Andrew Corey and Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell, both of whom have passed their golden anniversary. eee Annual Mardi Gras | Dinner Dance | The Seattle Yavht club has cards jout for { nual Mardi Gras din. her dance \d costume dance on Tuesday evening, » rch 4. . * | | Orthopedic Shops Mrs. FE. Tollinger will be host ess for Seahurst auxiliary Saturday at the Orthopedic Tea Shop. Assist. ing will bo Mrs. T. R. Allen, Mrs. 2. J. Rice, Mrs. C. B. Larson, Mrs |51. L. Virgil, Mrs. Provine, Mrs. |L. Kerr, Mrs. R. F. Layton, |R. R. Norris, Mrs. R. EB. {Mrs. H. L. Ritter, Mrs. | Drake, Mrs. L. L. Miller, |iaide Tierre, Mra. Rhoda Mrs. Anna Pashley, Mrs. H. nd Mrs. Abbie Reese. The Thrift Shop will be in charge lof Sunset axuillary, represented by Mra. J. Stoffler and Mrs. A. Ham- mergren. Frea Teague, L, Women CLUBS FOR SATURDAY CLASSIC CULTURE CLUB Classic Culture club will meet Sat- Urday, March 1, at 2 p. m., at the | Pederation clubhouse. Mre. A. I | Soteinger will speak on “Current RATTLE CHAPTER, 0. 95 Séattic chapter, No. 95, O. Ev S., Bive a card party at Wing’s feteria, Saturday evening, March at 8 o'clock. 4 s-* ALLAH CHAPTER XO. 165 “Allah chapter, No. give a card oO. B.S. party Saturday ing, March 1, at 8 o'clock, nt home of Mrs. F, J. Frazier, $711 @ Washington blvd. 165, MONT CHAPTER DANCE University and Ravenna chapters, h i, in Dowglon hall, And University way, EB. 45th ’5 Clubs {ILLUSTRATED LECTURE The visual education and lation committees of the |Teacher associations will give the seventh in the series of programs based upon the history and facts re- lating to the state of Washington, the city of Seattle and the North. west, on Saturday morning, March 1, at 10:30 o'clock, at the ¥. M. €. A. auditorium, Capt. Leon C, Huff, from the state game warden department, will give an illustrated lecture on | Fish and Game of Washington. | As an added feature Mr. C. W. | Heldeman, of Idaho, naturalist and |trapper, who will make yeveral talks in Seattle next week under the auspices of the Washington State Sportsman's association, will make his first appearance at this meeting. Mr, Heldeman has reputation of being beloved by the children recre- Parent- Pyne £3" HARD TIMES DA Dorle chapter, O. , 1s arrang: ing un interesting evening for Sat- urday, March 1, when the chapter |. The Stes, |Prospect Congregational church will Williams, | Mrs. Ade-| Swan | ‘The | tho! RALPH H. \T TON > VO. chairman of refreshments for the card Anne guild of the Children’s Orthopedic March 3, at the Hotel Mrs. Hatton is party North Queen hospital will give Monday afternoon, Portrait by Grady. “Hard Mane Time nic tem Stars, M are most cordia Personal Mr DELTA GAMMA Delta G M Garfield st., ALUMNAB Alumnae will ark March na William © si rday UET he Beta Reta Pa Alpha will Founders’ day March 1, at th s banquet w Mr its 56th a banquet on Saturd Hotel Washing promptly Warren G. Hard Mrs. BARN DANCE Ww The Scandanavian } America will give a barn a Modern Woodmen's hall, 1929 Th jave, on Saturday evening, March 1 aor" ALUMNAE alumna: March 1, home of Mrs. Lennox Holmes, 2 'g2nd ave. N. { Ride ek i ADDITIONAL CLUBS nity Mr who Hotel | tire and DELTA ZETA Delta urda > been vis for thelr : of Boston, FORTSON-THYG! the city, left AUXILIARY thelr way hoj Fortson-Thygesen auxiliary No. 2 V., will give a relief ten y, March 6, at the home Siibaugh, 1313 Sun Take car No. 2 | Cad ! | WOMEN'S EDUCATIONAL CLUB | Th ing of the Wom }an’s Educational club will be held Saturday, March 8 Business se | sion at 2 p. m.; program at 3 o'clock | Book review, “Mind in the Making.” eee ARKLAND COMMUNITY Judge and Mrs. Thomas R. Ly will leave Saturday for California a month's trip. | set ave. Mr. Bal 3 in. been a few left nig who days in te it for hin home din, inesday ap Ww in Los An Andrew M. from a week's vinit tn CLUB . | The women of the Parkland Com.) Dr, Ric Perry returned munity club have plannbd a series | Wednesday from a short trip to Cali lot bridge parties, the first to be | fornia. |given on Monday afternoon, March 3, at Mrs. F. K. Hartwell's home, 927| Judge 0th ave. S, and the second at the|man removed today th |home of Mrs. J. E. Slorah, 1714 36th | Sorrento to remain until June when ave. S, on Wednesday, March 5. they will occupy their fest Ae | dence. Chea Jem SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB | Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Kerry left to. The Seattle Woman's club will|day for San Francisco, where they meet on Monday, March 3, at the/will join Mr. and Mrs, Langdon C. Federation clubhouse, Music de-| Henry, who went down a few days | partment, at 11 a. m.; civics, at 12;/ago, and will sail next board meetin m.; bust-|trip to Honolulu. |ness meeting, ¢ Nomina |tion of officers. All members asked to be present. aie8. s and Mrs. Frederick to own week on a bd will in 5 meet Tuesday PROGRAM AT PROSPECT Trinity hall, CHURCH Women's Association of ‘ eee T SIDE WOMAN'S CLUB The West Side ment club will |present a program on Friday eve. ning, February 29, at 7:40 o'clock. The entertainment is called the “Or-|4, at 1:30 p. m. with and is as follows: | Cooperman, 3420 Calif |“Wlag of Truce,’ Oriole orchestra; eee j ‘Spring Dance," Nevieve Reming-| at7x1,,JARY ROSE SOCIETY {ton and. ten, butterfUes; readingy,! rie auxiliary to the Seattle Rose {Doris Hegge and Billy Prater; | society will meet at the Y, W. C. A. Danse. de Ballet, Nancy + |cafeterta, Friday, March 7, at 12 | Mrs. Mury Terrell Geistin, accom: | ooce. Mr, C. G, Ottey ante panist; Indian songs, Mis Nellie | 2°00" Patrick, Miss Irene Rogers at the|jn, tose.” Mrs, EL plano; i playlet, ‘The Hat Shop,"'| wi act ay houtess. Mrs. Mary Terrell Geisting and an| per Ta I-star cast; violin solo, Miss Helen | ,,,, eo 1 Schumann, Mrs. Malcolm Hughes at | BROADWAY HIGH the piano; a comedy will be prosent. | ed by Miss Marion Wheatman, Ma- son Campbell and Hugh Miller; mee dunce and song act, Miss Amy Me|™#iness sossion Will he: followed by ‘argar and Miss Gladys Doty; a se.|* talk on “Correc eee ke ‘or Girls," by Miss 3 irom lection by the orchentra will con-| fe" itis, hy Miss Mary 1. Gross clude the program. |music by Mr. Davies’ pupils, and a IONIA SOCIAL CLUB ssprompenaanion Peet Tonia Social club will meet on}; pry a rr weahale | LITERARY CLUB Wednesday, March 5, at }2 p.m, In| “seronkiin Heights the card room at the Masonic tem-| win yen wii ate ple, East Pine and Harvard ave. ye yi nye Eastern Stars and friends welcome, | {0 (uston Ave. see It SUNSET CHAPTER CHOIR GUILD c oLANS CARD PARTY |” Sunset Chapter, American College PLAN! society, will with Mrs, © St. Paal’s Choir guild will give a| £ prelenten bridge and mah jong | Hamel, W. 56th st, party ‘Tuesday, March 4, at the{a¥, March 4 at 10:80 a. hore of Mrs, B. K. ©. Cornell, 1911 | sagee of Ancient Times.” Fourth ave. N, | seihdo ar [NORTH END FLOWER CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB = | Tho regular monthly Seattle Civie Improvement olub|the North Ind Mower will meet at the Federated clu). |held Friday, March house, Thursday, March 6; at 2j|cafeteria, Mr. Frank Colo will speak on|speak on gladidll, and . Butler on dahitas, Woman's Improv Tuesda March Mrs. Leonard in theet at | pheum Cireuit,"’ ave. will A. Maynard High PT. A March 4, at 2:15 p. Literary | club Anna Peeple, on Tuesday . meet on Tues: m. . CLUB meeting club will be 7, nt Mover’ A. Cole wili Mr, Tuchard “Proper Method of Fertiliz | M. | Tople, | of | Gilleapte returned | Baus: | Hotel | | 5 RUTH CAMPBELL HAS CHOSE EAUTY ery handfs the cre jade tn half shed for de YOU'LL LOY or An ROOM SL just discovered at ur chair CARLS akes an ho Hats ny natur ur—just and days NTE an sand ¢ plac HIMMER WITH LIGHT Whe . 414 E tones are us id fro TT, E G IRL derful a too, to frocks THE beauty, simply fashtone ELSIE RIN( n does yours uff, MA 10417 and a bob curt ly. P thls onths and ofte . trolor uaranteed for MALMO & CO, a may in person at thelr ntore, have a 1924 copy free Sixth writing, wart, on An up-to-date planting of nursery st 0: MWe , needa, a book den lore bulbs, of NuBoN E CORSET: Anna Schober, 618 Boren, > ers Oigure. will ta One of the real inventions of our ht and pliant wire aa lt a8 a spring. K A MAN LOVE: lodge pin the most of anytt Jer ollection at W. B. iW a won that can ful ¢ Ciltton's, 108 tif of embroidery ph time ia a 1 bu or_the d ed. They lehd a starry org harsh, and auch this spring! love a month that-can lasts two years ANNOUNCE NEW PLANTING GUIDE ming them or calling | Weatlake. of Inatruttion in the fertilizers and sprays. ARE MADE TO FIT ke orders. EL lot-5766. stay made of tcoven be given him. Pike at. THOUGH THEY COST re BIT MORE ON SATURDAY A mar bulld 1 and bob-« lot-6984. rl are regularly only You can have your hair marcelled so that it to your head and ears. IF THE FROCK YOU In really smart, WIRTHMORE NEVER WEAR why Betty Faris sell upstairs McDermott butlding. ri Uae not let When I saw a gay red dress in varn-embrotdered bands, I wondered first could bear to part with ter . . VEN HEMSTITCHING AROU? 414 A smart new shop of gowns on Fifth street dress of navy twilh with picot. . BEC Prepare lunch thi TWO TRIM Mako last year's entirely smart again St, replaces for black sa flannel yer how Is done at § cents at Elite Think at the Danish Co! At 608 Union st P ae a VEW HEELS suedes or kids (wh The LANDIS good things to ent I kne ‘er sho hoe Rep pumps as well. o- A WEE MUSICAL TALENT Is quite enough for the mastery of ragtime at ular Music at 806 Pino st “HOLLYWOOD” IS TI But I've never found a shop of frock so cram-full of really clever things- all—at 1621 Westinke, north of Pine. A frock of awning striped flannet of color all harmonize and if the down the front. con MRS. BATTIN IS REPEATING ‘These nating free lessons in the making « flowers! Come to the ¥. W. C. A. at 2 o'clock What exquisite bits of finery a few gauze and flower stamens will make! oes THE CURTIS STUDIO Hax moved into its bright now quar their exhibition room of “Curtone" known all over the world. is particula tripes run Ddits oo, prints, art where? Oh erat) The art of retouching a negative just everywhere we go. DR. WARREN HIMSELF Or one of his facuity will fit your glas the Northwest College of Optomet THE MOST ELEGANT DINI G ROOM In all of Seattle belongs to WING'S CAFRTE rated walls lend fresh glory to this spacious the Sound from 1409 Tirst Ave. should one take chances els enow es free AT MIDNIGHT IN A STORM At sen the eventsstake p which ma Colonial photoplay for tonight and tomorrow, $1 at Clemie's, a at 6 Here is the Curtis staff of experts never fail at making an attractive photograph of any face! will cling boy-fashion it for you? She's at terday, all trimmed in| the girl who owned it ND CURVES el building, over Bartell's. Avenue edges the tunic of a how simple! ‘SE TWO PARTICULARLY CAPABLE GIRLS {tee Shop, y oes You half wore out) pair System, 412 Union nd re-covers all sorts of heels and supplies new too-tips , of Wraps and hats © not high-priced at rly smart if the shades n crosswise In a panct of lingerie and organdie Wednesday, f bright silk, metalic h14 Union St. Here ts pictures of the Indian, who Why Woh is not practiced before the students of Seaboard building. RIA! area look: newly deco- ig out over Last unique in its thrills, 220 Haight | nll enjoy | Moment,” the | | | | Camp: I f Mor today! LITTLE BOYS ARE WEARING LADEN WITH GAY BLOOM ral high-priced hats THEY LEAD; OTHERS FOLLOW! OLLAT HEILIG Seattle ot two-gun t the Third n aking ng Tel love has bee ln m said in Novak's triumph, the New York better portrayal of real mother It 4s well nigh perfect.” ot gta part n given the screen. YOUR PHONOGRAPH Will be eapably West . A CAMEO CUT FROM A CONCH SHELL! t and white onyx; still another's meos choose from 1426 First Ave.! repaired 5 ake. Phonograph Supplie HERE'S Anot black carved a 11th (price GOLD sHOP, 8s of ¢ to I'm told of a town in Italy near Naples where everyone worl;s the cutting of cameos and be ade. ITs S TIME, SO MR. CH APM: ANS SAY nt your roses—all your garden shrt CHAPMAN'S GARDEN STORE, 1913 Westl: er Sit best in Seattle Hadley, been These roses grow Madam Caroline Testout, General McArthur, Col Hoosier Beauty, Mme. Edward Herriot el TO GROW YOUNGER EACH YEAR need only take Mme. Patteneaud lifting and building the aplexion, rounding the urgery about it, either, herself, will tell you more 's famous course of treat- muscles of the face, clearing the cheek, brightening the eyes. There's no and the results are permanent! Madam 500 Denny’ Bldg. 8 for A moving picture star of ten years ago as fresh and glowing, on the silver first @ director discovered her. “came back” the other day screen, as she seemed when The secret? The mew rejuvenation! Par MONG THE LOVELIEST PICTURES About town are the imported prints at LA BOW’S Gift Shop, Third Ave . . JUST BECAUSE YOUR MILAN Or your “hemp” or “straw” has been worn, don't give it up! Model re-sews hat braids and cleans, reblocks and trims all of milljnery Peoples Bank Bldg. A WHOLE SPRING WARDROBE Coat, sult and several frocks are easily made in six weeks by student at Mme. Schultz-Dittrich’s U Cutting School. Office, 615 Bigelow I any IVERSAL Dressmaking and dg., EL sot-2921, If you are clever, you can be the great shops are all you need! FOR YEARS AND YEA Fastidious women have depended upon Esther Baum to make thelr faces free of ugly hairs and moles. 1109 American Bank Bldg. . I'VE WASHED THEM THIRTY TIMES, I KNOW And worn them miles, Still not a run! Still not,a thin spot at heel or toe! “Hummingbirds” and “Nall-File Test’! are the wonder- ful sil hose at the ARCADE BOOT: Arcade Square. YOU CAN WEAR THE VERY SMARTEST SHOES The shops are showing now (they're sound of toe and not high heeled, you know) when Dr. Susie Frasier gets at those hurtful uses and tender places on your feet! She's at 4044 Arcade Square. MA in-5584. wearing the Parisian thing, even be- fore showing it. Schooling and a sketch to go by are Y Walking on the outer border of your feet ts not a pretty exercise, but it’s a fine one when your arches are a wee bit weak. YOUR ODD BITS OF FUR Will fashion a choker for the Spring suit! per cent discount on fur work through March. Have you seen the pelts of long-haired white radbdits just in from Alaska? At a glance the fur’s as effective as for! +s iene FREE LESSONS IN CHINA PAINTING! When you buy your outfit for China decoration at the CERAMIC ARTS STUDIO, 4137 Areade Square, you are given assistance In the choosing of fitting designs as well full instruction in the technique of painting and firing. What an opportunity to “do” one’s own dinnerware! The Model offers 10 527 Peoples Bank Bid. Cascade China, made in Oregon, is used in some of our studios, though Bette (an East Coast product) and China from France, Bavaria and Nippon are often preferred. “8 THERE'S A GOOD TIME ‘Tucked in every silk and silver fold of the snappy masquerade cos- {umes for rent at the BROCKLINDE Shop, ‘They rent tuxedos at 2 Fifth ave. ee Another opportunity for a wonderful time—the Purple Bubble ball! ° h . VITATION! You who enjoy camping trips are invited to look around In the great warehouse of CAMP LEWIS WIR S$. Such tents! Such summer cottage delights! Such tuck-in-the-car comforts! And they've an wning section, too, where you may see all the gorgeous new can: vases for dressing up the outside of your home in town. At 76 Unt versity St, on the bridge, ON MONDAY \ That staggering snarl of Ygwels and sheets and table linen and gar- ments that pile up ina week in any home goes out of our house, And Friday they come back baled in a square, white package. Inside, verything's spotless, beautifully folded and nine-tenths ironed! Of ‘ourse, We go over the blouses and aprons to fluff them up a bit, but this task is light! Why struggle with tubs and clothes lines when $1.20 & week will pay for freedom from it? The SEATTLE SUPPLY LAUNDRY gives wonderfully satisfactory service. CA pitl0300, ° A SEWING MACHINE COSTS NOTHING When you consider the saving it accomplishes. You can buy a guar. anteed used model for very little at 1524 First Ave, The SINGER Shop has all the new “electrics,” too. HOME FROM CHURCHILL'S Come my last year's straw and fabric hats today, with all their new. ness marvelously restored with a cleaning and blocking! 402 Union St. AN eee (Advertisement)

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