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yf Time olt of the Map | for Friday ; SBUURSDAY. NARCH OO Seattle ee Lillian Keen LeB Assistant Musico—Louise | Plana if Gol ts Entertainme? ‘Dinner Hos and y will J Another wit be a Michael O'S ome Thursda Entertaining at Dinner Dance supper oft of the Ew Small Dinner Before Opera Mr, and Mrs. M i entertain ips to Be Spring Bride The marriage of Tes daughter of i, Phillips, to Mr. Melv ea of Mr. and Mrs Beth Ph Mrs. in Norquiat, ing, Mare the Alpha and Miss Ka’ My, Harry Norqul: (an and Mr. Robert (héster Froud, Mr. T. Otto Hoag-| ‘hal and Mr. Walter Irvine the ther. A reception wilj follow the! ememony. oe l-Host Dinner at Artic Club WMkand Mrs. H.C. Mitchell will ‘ime 2 no-host dinner at the Arc- PGB dinner, dance on Friday eve- hgh the Vist including Mr. and | Wie Bie Brotscomb, Mr. and Mrs.| is J. Acheson, Colonel and Mrs. i | eat Nash, Miss Mignon Herron, | Om Evelyn Wallin, Miss Nellie Miss Julia Carlson, Lieut B Floyd, U. S. A, Mr. Lewis Mr. Andrew Nelson, Mr, e best rquist, Mr. | Organize rit Society ster, Telephone MA in-0600 Frances Oldham taymond Owens ied for Week; f Club Next Buffet. Luncheon William Hamm Miss Potter W Complimented ment M ill Be Dinner and Theater Party Small Dinner In welcome to Informal Tea Honors Mrs. Murray Mrs, Donald McC M Guild © Chit w A new ¢ Mrs ott ade Mrs. nt; Mrs. David vice president; Mrs. John Ballinger, secretary, and Mrs. wan, treasurer. . Hig’ The officers tne Donald Frederick, Moss, He James Colbert sulll .-. pres! |Engagement Announced Mr. and Mra. David Rolthord an- nounce the engagement of thelr laughter, Gladys, to Mr. Samuel Fetnberg, son of Mr, and Mrs, H. Feinberg, No date haa been set for the wedding. is Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Mrs. 0. B. Thorgrimson will be hostess for Mount Baker guild at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday, assist ed by Mrs. K. A. Burnell, Mrs. W. Paxton, Mrs. E. A. Forbes, Mra. V MISS GENEV IEVE DAVID | Miss Genevieve of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. David. | SEWARD SOCIAL AND | LITERARY CLUB, | Tho next regular meeting of the David is the attractive young daughter |: Portrait by Charles Bowen. ‘Personal Dr. and Mra. Albert Irving Bout: | Seward Social and Literary club will fleur, who have been in Callfornia | at the home of Mrs, Jacob Milt, 4833 Sard ave. 8. Mrs. H. M. Stryker will be the assisting hostess. The day will be devoted to a lecture and study of astrology. A reading, en- titled “Franz,” will be given by Mrs. F. C, Parke, and Miss Donna Milt will entertain with plano numbers. | see CIRCLE Q WOOD CHURCH Cirele Q of the Greenwood Pres- jing the chureh on N. Mth st, Fri byterian church will give a St. Pat-| rick’s dinner in the portable adjoin- home this week. be held Friday, March 14, at 1p. m.,|for the winter months, are ee eee | Mrs. Edith Charlson, of Vancou- jver, B.C, is a guest at the Hotel | Washington, coming down to attend | the three-day session of grand opera. “ee Mr. and Mra. Harry Dudley Hughes (Winifred Halliday) are re-| ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Harry Dudiey, $r., |March 7, at the Seattle sanitarium. | eee Dr. E. Weldon Young ts from a short trip to Chicago. one home (noid Beezer, Mr. Thomas Peily Mr. Treadway Ricky A. Gerhart, Mrs. H. Koetter, Mr a Rie |J. E. Moonsen, Mra. F. E. Atkin: ra. T. M. Gamble, Mra. J. N. Gull, f n Bridge Tea jMrs. M. M. Godman, Mrs, Anna M. Neumah, Mrs. V. N. Hansen, Mrs. fp Mr J. F. McGogy will wih & bridge of four tables « home on Friday afternoon in comp mest to her si , Mrs. Arthur Bkeyes, of Spokane, who has been Le ber house guest for a month, and ‘man guild. Women’s Clubs - lof Mrs, Samuel Leroy Crawford, Mre. A. W. Mylrole, Mrs. F, E. Hayes and Berens for Denny Fuhr. be to let P. Lewis, Mra. A. 1. Dunn, Mrs. |" | Mr. and Mra. Henry Knox Sander jare the guests, temporarily, of Mr. and Mra. Farwell Putnam Lilly, while their apartment is being re- modeled, jday évening, March 14, at 6:0 fo'clock. A program will follow. | eee | VAN ASSELT PT. A Tho Van Asselt P.-T. A. will meet {at the school Friday, March 14, at m, to seo the industrial pto- | At 3} Jo’clock a short businers sexsion will! be followed by an address by a Camp-| tr and airs. Edgar Ames will be jfire speaker. Dr. Park will speak) )ome shortly from a month's trip to jat 4 o'clock on “Problems of Health." |Caiifornia, — eee eee Mr, and Mra. Arthur G. visiting in California o- Dunn are} . : Mr. and Mra, Ralph McKinley Mra. Olivia B. Dodds will be host-|xeiex (Winifred Winge) are recely. ess to the How Khola club on Fri-/ ing congratulations upon the birth day evening, March 14, at 6214 Unl-| of a son, March 13, at the Columbus HOW KHOLA CLUB CLUBS FOR FRIDAY rs. Bernard 1314 Minor ave. Friday, Piaieh 14, at 2 p.m. Rev. C. 8. Pie will speak on “Domestic Mis- | FASTERN. STAR CLUB © Yastern Star club will meet Fri- PSY, March 14, at 4090 Arcade } Board meeting at 11 a. m., Wuncheon for members at pvteck. Business at 2 p. m. | eee KANSAS WOMEN'S CLUB The Kansas Women’s club will pmet with Mrs. Lucy Cowley, 2825 p Aitora ave, Friday, March 14, for i s luncheon. 4 A “Dads’ Night” + Bighton PT. A. on Friday even- WG March 14, at $ p. m. There Mil be & good program followed by its, for which a small Ssharge will be made, proceeds p aply on the fund for the boys’ | 4 Il suits SESIVERSITY CHAUTAUQUA University Chautauqua will meet | mt the home of Mrs. J. Mf | ad Wth ave on 14, at 1:20 Pp. ™, c f? 10 13, in book 2. “The F pete ot the Jackson Period,” be} ap. | eee | PRITISH AMERICAN | es | Fegular meeting of the Brit.| eg im association riday evening, March 14 Third ave. All persons of | birth cordially invited, Friday, | apters | will be | WS CENTURY CLUB literature 8 Centur, 14, A. Mrs. ¢, The Great Hy and the tra Will be given il P. Johan Baye: Norway, Mr ME, Pe. 1 building committec % March 14, at 1 they. woe. 4." 34, I mn. Election of off Meld Friday at the y ee at 10:30 nd Beet240 p.m. The regular me | Othe dhats with take place te Dm. at the y, ‘will meet 5D. m, O. Jone ¢r Ww, ¢ m. A |The afternoon will | meet devoted with the building commit tee in charge, Plans for the new clubhouse will be discussed. PHI BETA THETA PI MOTHERS’ CLUB Mrs. S. D. McKinstry and Mre. A. E. Ogeson will be hostesses at the meeting of Phi Beta Theta Pi Mothers’ Club on Friday, March 14, at 2p. m. at the chapter house, 1617 E. 47th St business BALLARD W. C. T. U. Ballard W. C. T, U. will meet Friday, March 14, at 1 p. m. with Mra, Cassea Orsborn, 708 Findlay jst. The program will be in chargo of Mrs. James E. Thomas, superin- tendent of medal contest work. WASHINGTON HIVE, NO. 944 Washington hiv of the Maccabees, wit card party Friday, March 14, in the din- ing room at I. O. O. F. temple, 10th jave. and FE. Pine st., preceded by a luncheon at 1 o'clock .* COMMUNITY CLUB CARD PARTY W. Com card party Dining Car, 3 on 14, 8 will. be served, . . at o'clock. reshment ta |NORTH QUEEN ANNE P-T. A North Queen Anne P.-T. A. will Fri March 14, at 8 p. m. Miss Julis Shourek will give sterop- ticon views of other lands and birds and industries of Washington, Mu- ical numbers will be given by mily Dow, violinist; plano solo, James Dow, and a vocal solo by Mrs, Effie Naftzger » will hold Home-Coming Night” Friday March 14, at ® o'clock, at the Federated clubhouse, to which members and their friends are cor ted spectn evening for the chil- is being arranged ret Olson, A flute n by Miss Mildred lub will pre- ‘The Kiepto- st which includes Sanders, Nellie Cooper, Harriet Hyneman, Genevieve Sater and progfam the Mol versity blvd. Box supper will be served, j eae | WASHINGTON BOULEVARD W.C. 7. U, Washington Boulevard W. C. T. U. will hold a meeting in the chapel E. Madison st. Friday , at 2p, m. Following t | business meeting, Mra. J. F. Shidier and Mrs, O, H. MeGiil will speak. Members urged to be present. Vis- itors welcome, eee CUSTER AUXILIARY Custer Auxiliary No. 4, 8 will serve a 6 o'clock home-cooked |dinner Friday evening, March 14, |in Veterans’ hall, Armory. Dancing j will fo at & o'clock. of Vv. | CHAPTER AO, P. | Chapter AO, P. with Miss Edna | Harrison st., Friday, Ma iS p.m. Election » will meet 1008 KE 14, at ADDITIONAL CLUBS | PALM CIRCLE NO. 66 A St. Patrick's day card party has been planned by Palm Circle No, 66 for Monday evening, March 17, in Odd Fellows’ temple, 10th and East | Pine sanitarium, | eae | Mr. and Mra, W. A. M. Smith left Wednesday for Yakima, to be gone for several day: Mr. Frank Boyce Tupper, of San Francisco, who has been in town for a short stay, returned this week to | his home, | |Community Service headquarters. | |Mrs. H. B. Bonney will speak on} “The Overall Boys’ and Mra, A. C.| |PHILOMUS CLUB | ‘The Philomus club will entertain with a demonstration luncheon on| |Saturday, March at 1 o'clock at the federated clubhouse. The luncheon will be followed a stereopticon lecture and a musical program anged by Miss Jonsie Pittmon. Reservations may be made | by calling Mrs, Wayne Ramage, ME Irse-3000. | | Members of all federated clubs} cordially invited | eee | LORRAINE CHAPTER NO. 6 The social affair of the year of! |Lorraine Chapter, No. 6, will be given on Saturday evening, March | Pelton on ysical Development. by SEEK ANCIENT Return Money Sent to AZTEC CITY Defunct Seattle Bank General Boynton Heads 7 1 "] Adventurers. on Trip ** Many Sums Now Held Worth Less Than Nothing Thru Exchange Losses Dr CISCO, March nense Mexice uin to t adventurous Californians of r Deprecia Hortor whom hi Davi ynton, probab! i Mac to have t ere matied mpan. The Apr Jo Ayo ich once were we Boynton them womer here carly in | Be oq ‘ewe poaUsons, lerful pa sald, “and keted with gold It has meantime, while inga wh owne ore 1 cent) Rasmus Rob. Wil Otto H *," Gen usen, lin, tho: and ruina aro pec trea Damber, elm J son, dale, Hans other long been the prize Ginsinto, information which nd a th Adolt wear John. IN TACOMA n vear Inefficiency Charges Are Filed Against Principal ACOMA, March 1 F. Geiger 1 of the onditic Directioi make Japanese, and of the world ALK] MOTORBUS =". PARTY READY =: charges of uns management ol was given board ext states after ¢ pon hat the ac reful co taken ot the and that the ferred to are of long » ert that they ribe as D+ | Olof bert Skuttle conse rier Ruben cls A Swans ‘Thos. Yam. Wins quer Car The | trom, Mayor and Henderson Will Attend “Christening” teachers a n behalf ¢ whom the lof. inefficte manage om south end of the Alki ave, pave. | 8Ude mepe expio}ted, siYe assurance, ment to the end of the line in the north end Principal trict, a group of city y evening t eluding Ma Brown, of the y council and D. talked 1 of the street with citiz a for aftern side bus where F is an, Harald Widmi TO OPEN PARK | Enumclaw Route to White “| River Welcomes Autos 000 und victims No} they ae the Initiating auto bug service f are street car} of t | offic membe W. He rr stated Wednes t he had not seen a protest and had h Superintendent Geiger of the of Alki, wit) 0t have anything to say at tho} present time ‘The opposition to Pr ar! not partmen’ of the m Department neipal Parker | (ials will wel nto th n for the first first R. Natio during the school election campaign |Saturday and Sundi the when the proponents of|White River road by way of Enum. on and the! one of the candidates, including one|¢law, according to announcement of formally present) 4» more Lincoln high school teach-|the opening Thursd people. The Me ap] Dr. c Martin, and the first ment|in Seattle attending the | at th made interior offi ttend and entertain the Friday Nort take n at residents at t over the pavement ty offi to the south side bun will be christened carload of Sou ust closed, men nder ¢ Enumclaw, cenery con University he auth the spring route 1 ride n sessions hingtor mt the first nt mn. It trip t nts, faye shown ups and like matters a’ ed States | to be included in the charges of in- migrants | efficient management Inst the countries. numbe 50. lhigh school head. ism ing over the Northern The business day population of the Woolworth bullding, in New York, ia approximately 14,000, Immigranta to the t in 1923 numbered 522,91 Carl Hanson, | al park visitors) PAGE 13 ‘SHIELD SLAYER OF JAPANESE Mystery Shrouds Shooting of Oriental Gunman s of H. Kamada, alleged it he idents <amada, known to the Japanese r the uth End distri nd po’ it is more than possible led in keeping his from the detectives nt ponsible that © been shot to gs, at Bixt friend ho was slain by rs ago, the detect ng other clues ay Kamada four | There mors have been persistent ru- mong the police who come t with the Japanese colony that many recent and seemingly un ranted killings among the Orien ve been due to the activities eged band of Jap criminals who form a sort of * or extortion rumors, which by many police- ims of the mysterious often killed as a jsult of refusing demands for money. ALAMEDA BASE SCOUTED Captain Reed Opposed to | Concentrating Yards WASHINGTON, March 13.—Two bases in the n Francisco bay area would lead to the part abandon ment of one and fr ed overhead on both, Capt. M. E. Reed, former manager at Mare {sland, testified to- day before the house naval affairs committee. Reed scouted many of the argu- ments advanced by the navy depart ment in support of the proposed Ala. meda naval base. From an industrial standpoint |was undesirable to jfleet near the repair said. In his opinion it in time of war to have facilities. concentrate | Reed testified that in his experi lence the muddy water around Marc Jisland had not had a serious effect on condensers, testified to previously by expert witnesses. it ave the entire yards, Reed $s unwise Il the repair —to crown the afternoon tea table —to give the children after school —to add to the evening meal A rich, light, slightly sweet bis- cuit, made in the famous But- Friday | | MYRTLE Myrtle ct bat bee 2, at Norton's cafeteria, 1519 § Rare NO aE cand Cards will be the enter-| pretipet ay i! 3.,/tainment and many beautiful favors }will entertain with a masquerade | will be distributed, including a door [ball and card party on Friday eve- favor. |ning, March 21, in Douglas hall, Mrs. ner 10th and Pine, Attractive favors | chairman |for costumes and cards, also door| ments, favor, Beatrice Whittingham Is} in charge of arrunge CASCADE P.-T. A | Cascade PT. A. will meet ‘Tues. jday, March 18, at 3 p. m, at th school. Sees jhours and if Canada {mported goods worth | | $600,000,000 from the United States lin the year ending in October, 1923. | “A | | elton, $7, served 22! | NATIVE minutes as United Princess Angeline N. D. W., will give a benefit card| party for the Grand parlor of Na- |tive Daughters of Washington, on Friday evening, March 2, at Dart-| |nall’s cafeteria. All members and | friends invited | DAL 8 parlor RUMMAGE Pi Sigma club | free from winter chaps will hold a ru ale on Satur be is 8°" | MENTHOLATUM PLAYGROUND AND ECREATION COMMITTEE | It heals, smooths, softens The Playgroun! and | Just rub it on committee of feattle Council of freely lpr, A. will meet ‘Thursday. ever ning, March 19, at 730 o'clock, wt Mothers’ Revreation at your ter-Nut Bakery. In clean white glasene bags, where the warmth and freshness from Butter-Nut ovens linger. resh every day Grocerr