The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1924, Page 13

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| Seattle Fre Invitatio' Precea¢ M RIL Dinner Host Before Ope Mr, and Mrs will be hosts at rhein Dome day Bight an their guest ‘apefistofele Mefistofe: Music Club to Present Comedy ‘The opera wi the direction of mart’ life, and Mrs oatiine the plot and cai ef the story between the numb» The following roles will be pasted by members of the club Besina (the countess}—Mrs. Hblitzell, soprano Susanna (her Prior, soprano. @herudim ther pase)—Mra. Siapkin, mezzo sopr: Figaro (Count Almarira> HLT. Anderson, baritone. Pasilio—Miss Ruth Prior, tenor Marcelina — Mrs. Hoblit maid)—Miss Ruth H. C.} . S0- prano. Mrs. Fred Reid w: panist. ‘ Entertains Bridge Club Me Carl Eggert ts entertaining ber bridge club at her home on Tuesday afternoon, Six tables will be in play. act-as accom | Crockett F | Orthopedic / Mra, F.| Society ances Oldham ond Owens Tea; Parties Planned for Dancer 1 hu Dinners Will Ball Will Benefit Chapel Fund A ball of 1 "i Hill on to disp ts for the « Mra, Ralph Vacth, Mrs jes Baker and M N. ent Cha Mrs. Opie ea and Thrift Sh ops Mrs. Howard K for Laurelhurst | pedic 1 Mrs, c Ww son, Lennox, Mrs. | E. M n Alven: Mra Har ber N [its W. H | Smith, Mrs Ruth Tr Rees, Quinn § nholme yp will be in charge . J. Ramsey o1 pg; in the afternoon Shepard, chairman of W' will have charge. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY | SIGMA KAPPA MOTHERS’ CLUB | Sigma Kappa Mothers’ club will meet at the chapter hot Mach 11, at 2 p. m. eee CALEIDH CLUB ‘The Caleidh club will meet Tues- ay, March 11, at 1 p. m., with Mra, W. B Martin, 210 Hawthorne Greatest e, Tuesday, > «99, for this allmetal “Little more. than half the a of some makes! Built the makers of the famous Hurley-Thor, of which over ae are in use! _TheSuperior has steel body, Spper tub and metal sawing Wringer with soft cushion tlls—can’t break buttons, ‘OU can’t match this value @ywhere! It will solve your laundry problem for a lifetime, ; SeeltTodayWi thoutFail | BIRTHDAY DINNER | Clara Barton Tent has accepted the invitation of Julia Grant Dent, }Tent No. 3, to attend its birthday {dinner tp Tacoma, on Tuesday, March 11, | Colman dock. 2.6 STEVENS PT. A. Isaac L Stevens Parent-Teacher association will meet Tuesday, March 11, at 3:10 p. m., at the Ste vens school. Rabbi Samuel will speak and there will be 1 by the school orchestra oe ACACIA MOTHERS’ CLUB’ The Acacia Mothers’ club will give @ bridge tea Tuesday afternoon, March 11, at the home of Mrs. Frank C. Dunn. Assisting will be Mrs. George Jensen, Mra, Clarence }Anderson and Mrs. Thomas Evans. | 2 “*-e |ST. MARTIN'S |MOTHERS' CLUB St. Martin's Mothers’ club will hold its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Forestal, 921 19th ave. N.,,on Tuesday, March 11. Luncheon at 12:30 o'clock The hostess will be assisted by Mrs, John §. Hudson, Mrs. Charles H. Schaar, Mrs. D, Moyes and Mrs. P. J. McCluske: oe | PHI KAPPA PSI |MOTHERS' CLUB The Mothers’ club of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity will meet at the |echapter house on Tuesday afternoon, March 11, at 2 o'clock. } eee | HARMONY HOMESTEAD Harmony Homestead No. 1743, Brotherhood of American Yoomen, | will give a specialty dance on Tues- day evening, March 11, at 9 o'clock, fat 2029%4 Third ave. oe BENEFIT CARD PARTY | For the benefit of Pacific Hive, 940, Ladies of the Maccabeds, rd’ party will be given Tues day, March 11, at the home ot Mra. Bessie Wéckman, 910 West 62nd st. | GAMMA PHI BETA ALUMNABR The alumnae of Gamma Phi Beta Will hold its regular meeting Tues. day, March 11, at 10 a. m., at the Mrs. Will be the hostess. ter house o-* CLUB yondasse ¢ with Mrs. T. R. Loer, 215 ave Dp. aril, meet Seventh W., Tuesday, March 11, at 2 ZETA P8t MOTHERS’ CLUB. The régular monthly meeting of the Zeta Psl Mothers’ club will be Take 9 o'clock boat at | Harold Moore | | | | | The marriage of Miss Hele « en Smith, daughter o, ASS | Mr | byes. lis | “Camaraderie. jtaken with any kodak | part of the ship. was & Camaraderie Eleanor rece t ed te ast of this week and Mra. J. H. B he on de simmons, held abonra. the junda to 5. ally the girls t their good. They were long and lingering or trip home a be enj but ft was such for 90 folly Campfire to Be Fi omen cou the wo} yed many together PICTUR The. Northwest offering es CONTE hoto Supply Co. | for pictures of Pictures. may be| and of any| Permission to go | E f Mr. and Mré. Walstein G. Smith, of Koch | Juneau, Alaska, to Mr. John Tufts Cass, of Pasadena, was a charming affair, solemnized susie! Thursday afternoon, March 28, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house.—Portrait by Grady. SEATTLE COUNCIL PT. A. | bust of the Seat- tle Council of Parent-Teacher asso- |clations will open at 10 a m. Tues jday, March 11, in the Broadway |high school, There will be circle and committee reports and questions answered regarding the annual elec |tlons, which take place In April; election of delegates to the State |P.T. A. convention Centre | May 14 to 16. The program. at {arranged by Mrs. Austin | ith. chairman of the Campfire committee, and Mrs. Geo. H. Moore }of the home economics committee. | Mrs. Otis B. Lamson, a member jot the executive board of Seattle c will speak on “What Has Accomplished in | Four Years.” Girls from Broadway high school will tell “What Home Economics and Campfire Contribute Towards Better Homes and Home. keepers.” | Miss Jeaste Scott of the Untver- sity of Washington will have for | her subjeci, “Suitable Clothing.” Circle chairmen of home economics Jand Campfire committees are cor- | ab to attend this me ing. a5 mee at 11:30 has been E. Grif. invited |W. B. A. NO. 8 | The Commanders and Drill team jot the Women’s Benefit association, | No. %, will hold « special meeting on ‘day, March 11, at A. 0. U. W hall,"1409- Ninth ave. ‘The reguldt business. meeting and initiation of candidates will be held Thursday evening, March 13, at 8 o'clock. Thursday, March 27, will be social night. Cards, Members and friends cordially invited to attend, * . | ADDITIONAL CLUBS AQUILA LODGE, Aquila regula March 12, | Club haii, will have meeting Wednesday, m., in Swedish | Kighth ave, Class |{nitiation. Mrs, Lois Geiser, regional director, will be present and give a talk on tho extension work for de- greo of honor and will outline plans |for the big membership drive. | ity | HOME SEWING CLUB | ° ‘Music Music Education Class Demonstration It {s often said, even by mu- | sicians, that Seattle does not posse: n art atmosphere, ‘That may be but that music education Is ca ried out in this ‘city on lines whi, are not attempted elsewhere that ‘the city is thus far in vance of other parts of this nation wos an assertion made Inst Satur day afiernoon at the Cornish Litto theater. The occasion was a music education clams of all ages. The speaker was Miss Cornish, who has |recently paid a long visit East look- ing for the Iatest of ideas which the West. She ad is ar may be used in {Saya she found no city bringing jehildren up musical thinking jong scientific lines "The children then prove her words as far as their own capabilities were concerned Little tots of five were able—and encburaged—to invent some music cadence descriptive of what t thought, what they experienced From this beginning came every- thing else, always belng carried, out the {dea of original thinking—not the thinking of the teacher, but the thinking of the pupil Children who in the able, or will be able pieces of a Mozart symphony and tell something about the composer and his times showed how the {dens ot rhythm, of notation, of scales and keys, of transposition, memory and harmony all were do- veloped one by one, It was a won- derful demonstration and a ‘ge audience attentive well jover two hours. iH. L, Sister, | | day, | March 1 p | with Mrs. R. P.@White, 2718 1, Union |st., Thursday at 1 p. m.; with Mrs, B, W. Handy, 3119 PB. Pike st., Wednesday at 1 p. m.; circle D, with Mra, W. H. Ritter, 1803 36th ave., Thursday at 2 p. m.; circle 5, with Mra. F. A. Godfrey, 1126 Granc¢ lave., Wednesday at 10 a, m corey to proceeded to end wore to dixsect pt tor 1 93rd ave., Wednes: of | circle B, | circle C, | ; Campfire orchestra played, and the Then Seattle | siris sang camp songs. Brested its out-of-town gu and | made them “heap big welcome.” Sat- jurday morning and early afternpon were devoted to conference sessipns snapped | sunny } ment of the picture turned in. | Phato | du wonde ture } given. at which the girls and guardians had | an opportunity to express their ideas} and bring up thelr problems for solu At 3:30 members ‘of th took the girls around the Saturday evening the inspiring Council Fire was held at Crystal Pool. Oh, it was so pice to see the girls in their ceremonial | gowns or white middies, dark skirts jand black or orange ties. Groups | responded to roll call with thelr dis- | trict or town songs. Ranks and na- | tional honors were awarded, All of |the Campfire Girls were made even |happler when Mrs. A. H, Anderson } Was made an honorary Torch Bearer, | Polly Brown welcomed Mrs json as member of the organization | unday morning the girls attended wntown churches in their regular white middies, dark skirts and Camp- fire tams. The Kowatohoma girls, under the guardianship of Miss Ann Graham Muffins (Old-fashioned graham gems—a ‘most appropriate name, for they are very good) | 1 pint sour milk | 1 tablespoonful Crisco 1 tablespoonful molasses Ander-| Kt} be obtained from Pictures ay Mins Bring: | the ship from the| showing its len; pictures | | rirls at the interest pictures might in the craft room on a} day, All pictures must 7A rguch March 15th—so hurry, hurry, turning in best pictures. prize x to be a tinted, enlarge- To the girl who turns In the best plo- vest pocket kodak is to be Miss Ruth Brown and Mr. of the Northwestern Supply Co, will be met a Lundbedl Fashion Show Footwear 4.75 % $8.75 You should the chosen with great ca ee for more money for this week only, a ——SPE $8.00 Sport Oxfords at $5.75 In Beige Suede, Black Suede, Gray Black Calf, Brown C. Trimmed, The re and might new line offer CIAL——= Suede, alf, and Patent, Beige Baxter & Baxter 1326 SEC FAUVOUUVOUUUAVAVOAOOAVEUAEAS AVA OND AVE. 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One disintegrates the film at all stages of formation. One removes it without harmful scouring. These methods have proved themselves exceedingly effective. A new-type tooth paste has been young at sixty? Next Week Your Dealer Offers Free This week a 10-day tube. Go gett. See what next week brings you. See Coupon created to apply them daily. The name is Pepsodent. Leading dentists everywhere be- gan to advise it. Now this tooth paste is in world-wide use. To careful people of some 50 nations it has brought a new dental cra. Every user knows Every user gains at once new benefits, new delights. Pepsodent multiplies the alka- linity of the saliva. It multiplies the starch digestant in saliva. These are Nature’s agents for combating - acids and starch deposits, These combined effects will bring you new conceptions of clean teeth. Present the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film, See how teeth become whiter as the film-coats disappear. Then decide by what you see and feel. Cut out coupon now, oases eee OSes een 10-DAY TUBE FREE y, March 11, at 2 p.m. apter house, 4543 17th av All members are asked to . Ten will be served. HOMESTEADERS’ LODC Homesteaders’ lodge will give @ card party Tuesday evening, March 11, at 8 o'clock, in Swedish Club hall, Eighth and Olive, re) UNIVERSITY W. C. T. U. On Tuesday evening, March the University W. Cc. T. U. will [ineet with Mra, L, HB. Wilson, 4539 nth ave. N.E. ‘The social hour} Dickens Fellowsnip will _ meet 10 and at & o'clook | Thursday, March 12, at & p, m., at a Hoa of silver|the Chamber of Commerce rooms with selections from | hd * 2 Bible, will be hald, «There will Tusic, Nght refres iments and an offering for budget, All are welcome, Pepsodent disintegrates the film, then removes it with an agent far softer than enamel. Never use a film combatant which contains harsh grit. | 3 eggs 1 teaspoonful soda 24 eupfuls graham flour Ladies of the G. A. R. Home Sew- ing club meet Wednesday, March 12, with Mrs, Edith Williams, 2616 E. Roy st. Luncheon at noon |Take car No. 12 to 27th ave, CUSTER AUXILIARY Custer Auxilis CAMPFIRE GIRLS The conference is over, Oh, it was the loveliest one ever. Of course, the | ship was a great influence in mak- | Jing the annual confere of the Northwest*Campfire Girls so memor. |able a one. Those who saw tho. rush of girls arriving that Friday after- noon and evening will never forget l{t, Girls from all over the state, and| |from Portland, too, laughing, smil-| ing, and exchanging happy greetings. | Then as the sun began to set the} | ship lantorns were lighted and In the | dusky night the rush went on. The} Seattle Campfire hostesses met thelr Jout-of-town guests and immediately | found they had much in common One girl exclaimed, “Oh, Campfire} Girls aro tho same all over the coun: try, aren't they?" ‘That evening was the mixer, Tho At your store this week Insert your name and address, then present this coupon thin week to any store named below, You will be presented with a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. If you live out of town, mall coupon to The Pepsodent Company, 1104 So, Wabash Avenue, Chicago, and tude will be went by mail, me Mix together mélasses, Crisco, beaten eggs, soda dissolved in sour milk and flour. Bake in hot gem pans. (RISCO For light, tender cakes For digestible and flaky pastry For crisp, digestible fried foods , 8. of V. home:tooked March 14, Dancing i Thor Electric Shop : é Direct Factory Branch 222 Pine St. SEATTLE Telephones EL iot-43 8 Pacific States Electric Company, Distributors Your Name ..se.c. sev eseewers sbeseseeeeerseascpeeed PAT. 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