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AM eet RD oan inate ha, MARCH 1, 1924 ty ' (Left to right) Mrs. Fraser, the charming wife of || Donald R. Fraser, will join Mr. Fraser about April i, in Olympia, where they will reside (Curtis Stu- dio); Mrs. William Michael O’Shea, who has come here recently with Dr. O'Shea from Spokane to make!| this city their home, is an attractive addition to so-|\, cial circles (Grady); Mrs. David Morgan Roderick (Mary Louise Rochester), talented vocalist, who will be the assisting artist at the recital Mme. Germain | Schnitzer, celebrated French pianist, will give Mon-| day evening, March 3, in Plymouth church (Grady). By Lillian Keen LeBallister Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Women’s University Club Announces March Program; Benefit Party Arranged HM March program at the Wom-! pubke, en's University club has numer-| sr) anc oug interesting events scheduled be-| 3 y Binning on Tuesday evening, Ma : 4, at 8 o'clock, when the mah jon. tournament will open and co: in O. Radford, Mra.| man, Mr, and Mrs a . RIES gee) RR Holmes, Mr. and Mra T. J tar-| ram Me eaten ot ma an onal Women’s Clubs ‘Personal Music 4 best man, and Mr. Ca Mr. and Mra, Lester Tu saat ett : each successive Tuesday du Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bos ad oller and Mr | Mrs. James M ne and Mr 5 prae : . month, aid Mrs Wverettmenithe Te | CLUBS FOR MONDAY | meeting at 1 p.m. The hostess will) Anna siiiburn Thomsen are expected | Cantor Rosenblatt’s Clavilux Demonstration : . ch 7, the a : gp erie ape ode | per followed | be assisted by Mra, Edith B. Dar- g Mik fe cae 7 a) : geriety, Marek 7, the annual stunt|and” 3 Suzzallo and Dr.| :t iia Weve Ritch chee RACER | nett . | Beene, Spee ieee oe eet wee Soa Concert, Sunday: at Cornish ama, fur memberg any will tak Mrs. a short wed-| NOBLE POST, NO. 1 | cee ‘ & vit At the winter home of i] ‘There is nothing quite so thrilling| ‘The clavilux, the new art instru- Sunday, March 9, at 4 o'clock : ‘ Garman will! ‘The lar meeting of the Amer-| arp LUB Se eae * “las the music of the human voice.|ment which makes of light what the On Sunday, March 9, nt 4 o'clock, | swale Sy oe fees | ALPHA CLUE ‘ |dena, Cal | jorchestra does of sound, will be dem- ; there will be a twilight musicale for| 7, ‘ ne ‘ Aa auxiliary to RainierNo-} ‘phe Alpha club will meet Thurs gts |It excels the tonal beauty of a mu. | OFC! ma, ns t anat rd Tacoma Guests at T sn ehe will be held 3 Mra. Willi jonstrated by its inventor, Thomas Members and their guests quests Aiea | March 6, w ira, William! 45 Mr ¢ jsical instrument, and inspires as|witred, at ‘the Cornish Little the Friday, March 14, at 3 o’ciock, Mra,| A numbbr men trom Ta-| Luncheon Club ch 3, at § o'clock, i8|rambuth, 702 Boren ave. Luncheon| MF . |Wiltred, at the Cornis : Theodore Hi ent Prssbog ; Iretenen from Te | Luncheon UMWO clubrooms, New Arctic| at 12:30 ‘o'clock. : the M rances and|nothing else can inspire. These facts |ater, Wednesday, March 6, at 2:30 ini Posai tre idee, ide Moaithaa fo lth pated as guests at! ‘The Mount Baker Park heon | ce, 4 prides tc bea ttn |Laura Green, home next|will be apparent to those people |and at 8:20 p.m. Just as’ music is Stexico * Sir Ti Her will also ex-| Ey Fea APPS ictub will meet at the ¢ se pas «| week from a tr lifornia, who are fortunate enough to hear/Made up of melody, harmony and Ma cite collection of adtiecy lat It give Tue for = 1..c’clock luncheon, followed | PARKLAND ‘COMMUNITY CLUB. |SOCIAL CLUB | ; Sele j . att when he|'Hsthm, so is light, used as a fine mes are ot po atte from for a 1 o'clock luncheon, A PARIUAND | GOMMURTEY) CLUB: "714; gooiat- Chub of. Bveraxeen : ve pumtte pert |CRRtOr, Josee Rosenblatt when be|art py the clavilux, made up of col o'clock, Te ese: —_ : munity club have planned a series {1dee, A. O. U, W., will give a card| Afr. Alexand: ; e DR as orencns ° Tt eg ties, the first to be|Party and luncheon on day, |last night for Cal iors » a 5 be Mra, Frank |), ji con, March,| Marc 4, at 2p. m. at 1409 Ninth|® montt day night, March 2. |these upon the screen which takes Rendered K P. H. Hebb, Mra. |? sive moog, March | v4. Public weloome eee Cantor Rosenblatt’s voice is one|the place of the stage is three di- 5 formal bridge dinne ke|M. W. Graff, Mrs. W. G. Hellar ri a atthe! eel, Mr. and Mr C, Blanchard will/that is rarely duplicated, for it has/mensional. That is to say, the im- Mie? Sitch ‘ek ‘an ‘i BR York, Mra. L. H. F r, | M. te » | NORTH E leave the first of the week om @/all the powers of a real tenor andlage hi not only height and Hayden and Mrs poh hea all the marvelous r Neighborhood te home of Mrs. Sth ave. 8., nier and Beac VE CLUB }month's trip } nge of a color-| breadth, atura. Thus, his yoice is really will be held at t aM Hitin | PROGRESS! it also has depth, just G méron. i ar) ‘ cme “ ja as has a stage. | 4 1 e- 6:6 Th Ne | Orthope dic Tea and SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB will meet with 3 r Sloan,| Mra Julian W, Friedlander will]/two voices in one, and his programs| ‘The effect ig as looking thru a = F | Thrift Shops List | SEATTLE ) 5 CLUE 12932 Wallingford dve esday,|return Monday from a visit in Vic-|@re combinations of both types of| window. First are flashed upon the e| Entertainments Planned | : Woman's club wil|7 a ‘ord = dve, Tuesday y ii be fr The ¢ rge at the O peptides Doe eet 2p. arliamentary | toria, B. C. music, screen from the clavilux form in sa aint : clock-| To compliment Mrs. John Bayless, | pedi xt k w res Sees elles i Frew ve teialbiban Caaplae wit | eee | ‘The local concert is eee the|rhythmic motion. ‘The form Js in- Re celebrated Bat & at} eave March 11 for Los| Monday, 5 IW at 11 & m.: clvics, at 12:|cupy the time until 3:30 o'clock, when} Mr Mrs. John 'T. Heffernan, |@uspices of Seattle lodge, 1 O. B. B. |terlaced with color, the component 2:30 o'clock. {Angeles on her way to Baltimore, | b by Mrs at 1:40 p,m; busi.| Mise Elizabeth Soule, in chargo of|who have been in Los Angeles for/and is to raise funds for the fur-|parts of light, the rainbow, . split Phe prise p t her home, Guy Wit-|Grunbaum Hatch, g, at 2 o'clock. Nomina.|the nursing department at the t several weeks, left Friday for Coro-|Port of one hundred war orp! abs |prismatically. The form and rhythm z De itad membe entertain with an informal |I Tom P officers. All members asked | ¥ersity of Washington, will speak on | nad adopted by the organization at the e, and with ft the color. The £3 Thursday afternoon of next | son, Mrs. W. present “Public Health Nursing in Its Rela oye, 6 close of the world war. movement is continuous. The re- Warren, 3 Fi |appears in concert at the Hippo'|or, form and rhythmic motion. But to be gone /drome, Fifth and University, Sun-|t is even more. The projection of % ats can be secured at Sherman,|sult is a sonata or symphony of 5 man, Mrs.| seaTTLE HIGH SCHOO! Rparon peared Bee vey : thy - A Alexe| y_& Co.'s, Third snd Ping, or at n and form, working up ett s GSH Mule Counc. fo : GANADIAN-CLOB California: to be gona {the Hippodrome box office, which|to climax of the principals, as does cir home f L. Lane Wad: Gan 8 hy ae og “page aay Sone “l will open at 10 o'clock Sunday morn-|the sonata nik ase The regular meeting of the Se-| , Tho Canadian Club of Seattle will ie Eran e ior Cire) are. ayiem sridge oe . attle High §& ni will be| meet at the Federated clubhouse, 232 te tes 7% . i unior Circle iat slackmore | : bolas J rel E. Blackmor held Monday, at 12:30/ Harvard ave on Tuesday eve-| Mrs. Roger Morse Bone Pupils in Recital p Voice pupils of Jacques JouJer nd two sail Tuesday onthe H o'clock, in Plans Affair | . | Bridge and Mah Jongg, foil 1| Luncheon at ng room Hing, March 4, at 8 o'clock. Enter: | ¢ at the Y. W. C. A. |tainment and refreshments. All Sacred Song Service dren wil lexander for Los 8, -| The Keystone Congregational | view Fh : ny, First Hit, Mrs:-A |! : Alexander for Los Angeles, where) ,Th® Key atone Conerern tomy. [vile were in concert recital Friday | by tea, are planned for Wedne “gy ” | Hawley, chairn Wednesday, Unt.| . M8. Victor Malstrom, state presi-| Canadians invited they will join Mr. Bone and make |Church will give a s evening, February 29, at the Cornish ‘ 0 whe “ 8 | f - ‘i ee |dent, an H, Bi h c nf eo. 6.6 C e. lee on Sunday evening under ye die} yy . me 5 afternoon, March | Sunnycrest sraity, Mrs. Charies Haflard chain (cent and Mrs,” Bertha in, of | thelr home, day event fer the di-!rittie theater, It proved to bea | Juntor ¢ Mrs. J D. Hoge will Thursday, East Highland Drive, |Charleston, state chairman of high| ENTERTAINS HIVE No. 94 see | rection of David G. Davies, with Miss /function so popular that there was = and Flower Mission will e: n s mah : n, chairman; Fri.|Chool extension work, will talk on| Honoring the officers of Pacific] Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Arnold will| Marion Campbell at the organ not accommodation for all who de- in the grill room Washir fue Mrs, H. L, Koet-|“High School Problems.” Represen-| Hive No. 946, Ladies of the Macca-|return, March 10, from a month’s|_ The program follows: Bs sired to be present and many were ton hotel. About y tables will urday, Renton Hill |tatives from high schools in Pierce,| bees, the commander, Mrs. Ida Foll-| visit in California, seat re the Lone’ sthurtg | turned away. The aria numbers were be occupied at this the cle’s chialrehan | Kitsap and King connties will be|™an, entertained with a George | Sites | Baritone Draw Near, Ail Ye | [especially good and were accom: paniug patty -for the veanc da igits At the Thrift Shop, Mrs. Nicholas |Presept. An Invitation 1s extended} Washington luncheon at her home| ate and Mrs O. Dixon Richard-| Pele" (Hilla). ......itendelssotn | panied by @ string orchestra drawn The committee on armngements|Church Wedding Jahn and Mrs. C. W. Johnaon will be | all chairmen of standing com:|Friday, February 22. Tho table was] gon, who aro visiting in California, | Anthem-—Wtec ween tpon the [Om the ranks of the students with Anehites: Mrs, Monroe F. Jones,| A very pretty and impressive wed.|in charge for Laurelhuret on Monday |mittees in high school work. A |Deautifully decorated with fags and) will return early in March, Mountain” ssacq Stained | Maurice Lepiat. Thos DArinang ‘Chairman; Mrs. Sidney Gootwir as solemnized on Saturday |Morning and in the afternoon Mrs./round table discussion will follow| td carnations, which were present. ai sis Device Waniemens want: et the | were) Te. Biles) Sanh Temey. i 4 Mrs. Herbert Swalthell, Mra, 1 ¢.. February 23, at 8 o'clock,| Florence Durgan and Mrs. W. G.|the luncheon bch le ee Aad tated 1 Mra. Paul S voughh fenpu Wad Do Prwbovien. | ore eys, > Lenley, Margustite Seca Perkins, Mrs. Paul » University Methodist church,| Weigle for University Guild. Tues- | salah od | the Hive | Se ry SONAR CES WHO | m—"Oh Taste and See"... ..-Goas| “er, Helen Slaughter, Violet M. Ball, ‘ i <, lyrtie son, |4ay morni Mrs J, Rams EGISLATIVE FEDER : | CA j have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al-| 230re wole at Dwelleth in |Frieda Hoeck, Roy Young, Ruth » Mrs. Edw : Karen Myrtle Dickson norning, H. J. Ramsey in| LEGISLATIVE FEDERATION } : Phi ber P i: Me Watsasee ana Mrs.’ Asthus 003k, hid MEA Maciry | chalge; 1h Ul “attache “Mta* Adel County’ Legislative Federa.|CLUB MEMBERS vin Schwager for a fortnight, will) Secret 1 ; McDermid | Lindsay and Edwin Cook (voice) and a Phinney n, was wed to Mr. Ernest A.| Hermanson and Mrv L. Franke | 1 méet Monday, March 3, at | ENTERTAINED leave Sunday for thelr homo in|. Mra “Open the Gater ef the |Rathleen Jordan, Marion Ferguson, Py ; 4 > BPE Garman, with Rev. Arch Tremayne|for Win Wednesday morning,}2 p. m., in the second floor club| For the benefit of the Seattic.| Saskatoon, Sask, \ | Temple” sss++++ Johnson | Anna Donovan, Edith Foulkes, Agnes relaing’ thie dervie th the. prew Queen Anne Guild, Mrs, 8. G. Crock-|room of the Y. W.-C. A. Candi, (ide Democratic Women's club, Mise] wwe | Vaughn Jones | Donovan and Lots Ferguson (strings). Faculty Women’s Club |°t seventy-tive relatives an att oe Hill, {dates for the school board have |ullette Sass entertained with nine| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Auzias de|Atthem—“The Radiant Morn™.W $$ 7 ; he bride was bea Mrs n, chairman. Thurs-|been mnvited to r ables of bridge at her home, 818|Turenne have returned from a two a 3 STVIEW PT. A of vit i: t { rman. Thurs-|been Invited Mr. V. K.|t : 5 1 | | MONTVIEW P.-T. A. 3 Lecture Reci al PE | ory Canton ¢ and | da nton H Mrs. C, B.| Fr principal osevelt High | 20th ave, on Thursday, February| weeks’ trip to California. | CANADIAN WOMEN’S | ‘The Montview P.-T. A. will meet z £ The Feu ty Women’s club ot thelstrnizht in line. Her tulle veil was | Inge ternoon, First |xchcol, will explain the federal edu-|2%. Mrs. Tone Humes was the as-| oa 8 | ‘The Canadian Women's club will/at the Montview school, Thursday, j a Men Loulne Van Orlo te mone eeeened with orange blossoms and | Fil chairman. {cation bill, All Interested persons | sisting hostess | Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Pittwood will! hold a business session at the Fed-| March 6, at § p.m. Mr. J. U. Cas- fee seat mm at < 1 Ophelia roses, | Friday, Queen Anne Guild, | welcome | ar jreturn the first of the week from|eration clubhouse, Tuesday, March|sel, principal of the Greenwood , a @ valle *. R. A. Moody, chairman. Satur-| 9, #29 A an extended visit in California. | 2 p.m, followed by a talk by | School, will speak. Refreshments. March he ¥ ‘ A Broad Mis. He L. G ADDITIONAL CLUBS va oe nM * : ; of Aberdeen, |Gay, Broadway, & « Greene » CL meeting of —| dfiss Marjorie Cowan of the Cornish a ftorinm. nubject r 2 dranktee haters . = a a hee , ‘ akoaicee” Moussorgsky’s 1 eters 4 , agg tae ara is akg eth kee aE aitle Council of Parent-Teacher Aswo-| 10 a. m. in the Broadway high school.| school, and a reading by Mrs, M. L.)BIRTHDAY DINNER Masten espera, which wi be * “seit eed LADY STIRLING CHAPTER ciations in the school board room| Arrangements for the program are| Hope. A tea will conclude the after-| Clare Barton Tent has accepted 7 ae the Chichgo Civic Opera Co. at| se 7 nee | hapter, D. A. R,|Monday, March 3, at 10 0.m, Chair-| being made by Mrs. Geo. H. Moore}noon. Mrs. John Blackburn |the invitation of Julla Grant Dent, WheeArena, March 15. _ j ° 5% cpscetier de =e Aachen licine 4 monthly meet-| mon of standing committees invited | and Mrs. Austin E. Griffiths, and will| Mrs. Fred Elliott will be the Tent No. to attend its birthday gene eee E the bridesmaids, | ¥ lay, Ma 10. 0. ¥ March 4, at 1:30 p. m,.|to attend feature the work of the home eco-| tesses, jainner in Tacoma, on | Tuesday he patrons an onesnes for ell pink crepe de!temple for a 1 o'clock luncheon.| at tho residence of Mrs. William B.| Next regular meeting af tho Senttla|nomios committe and i i edt Beet premeterresg se ‘ ie evening will be Judge and Mrs|chine und carticd arm iinisgiieth’ pt. duustited umeting wtLotatlon, Dini ate ease, eta regular & af tho Sexttle | nomics committee and the Campfire] ‘The executive board will meet at|March ake 9 o'clock beat a! Counsil will be Tuesday, March 11,.ati committee, 2:30 p.. m, Colman dock, , = ame

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