The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1924, Page 11

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ONDA ' Seattle Society | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister Assistant—I MARCH 17 1924 Telephone MA in-0600 ces Oldham M Raymond Owens Louise isic pec al Feature Will at Women’s University Club; 3e Complimented Visitors es of Bridge Parties Chi Omeg Maret aked by Wedn nder Dow, BE Informal Tea Pla Music Club to ¢ Give Benefit nounced Engagement o Miss Clute M tM usicale Morning M Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Mark's Wiss Moon Has Home Wedding thopedi M. C. Cheal wv Mra. C. L, E Wollastors, Mra 8. J. Andersc Mra. Theo Per Mrs. W. A. Hail, Mrs. J. B Mrs. D. B. Lewis, Mra. M. J Mrs. A. L. Hawley Miss Margaret s Cardi Il be hostess, assisted Mrs. F. E Hulgra Charles Bridges Mra. R hé bride was char F. Hall reette cos trimmed 1n | soore, carried an arm bou-/| 4; and jonquits. home ace, and of ga Adam Jardine, AK Hiles and 3 were jas, Miss " = May ¢ nrift Shop w rdin be in charg: John Wheatman and Mrs Smith for East Highland Drive the ing, and Mrs, B. J nd Misys Margaret Hoff. Interlaken ¢ n the ms. ertain Informally and M Thomas Asknr Mr home on lubs 1 discuss “The ne CLUBS FOR TUESDAY | Propagan books wil “Joan” and jeader, ¥ dists” and the follow be reviewed: H. G. Well | "Peter,” Mrs. R. Zech; “The Undy ing Fire,” “Mrs. J. W. Dorwart" and Men Like Gods,” Mrs. Victor Zed: nick; “The Harbor,” Ernest Poole, by Mra. W. K. Sickels, ou acc hington Hive, No. 944, Ladies’ |QUARANTE CLUB the Maccabees, meet Tuesday,| The Quarante club will meet Tues- March 18, at 2 p. m. in 1.0.0. F.tem-|day evening, March 1§, at the home jot J. G. Hancock, 4134 Chilberg ave. . . ague will he meeting t Meves’ cafeteria, Tuesday, h YASHINGTON HIVE NO. |CAPITOL HILL W. ¢. T. U | Capitol Hill W. C. T. U. will meet | Tuesday, March 18, with Mrs. May t|E. Masecar, 614 Summit ave. N, Nursery, March 1§. This|Luncheon at noon. Take car No. be “Welfare day,” and there|13 to Roy st will be @ jelly and fruit shower for} the Day Nurs CUSTER Custer an’s I meet at the AUXILIARY Auxiliary No. 4, Sons of Veterans, will meet Tuesday eve- meet Tues. |ning, March 18, at 7:30 o'clock, in at the| Veterans’ hall, Armory. Social eve- ning o- see ZwOOD W. ¢. T. U. INSTITUTE King County W. C. T. U. insti tute will hold an all-day meeting in Park Methodist cliurch, rch 18, beginning at 10 CASCADE P.-T. A Cascade P.T. A. wi jay, March 18, at 3 p, mi Emma K. Ri hé speaker at the regular meeting | the f the Women's Lakewood Civic 3 rovement club, . March 18,|a. m. Members requested to attend, t 2p. m., in the ct Her | Take car No. 5, on First ave., and topic will be ve Law|get off at Cloverdale. ‘ot Women and Childre The | ahs ngmbers of the refreshments com nittee will be hostesses for aft. moon jouth house. AUXILIAR’ LE PC ¥ MAPLE the ick’s day the Ladies’ SIGHTS the Maple Leaf Post, LITERARY CLUB gion, Tuesday Sunset Heights Lftera in the od its regula F Arctic hotel. ome of Mrs. Jennie ¥ | aa Greenwood ave. Tues¢ f t1TH END PROGR March 19, at 8 p. B The End QUEEN will be entertained Ti STUDY ¢ |18, at 2 o'clock, by Mrs. A The Queen Anne udy club 1} and Mrs. T. H. Traynor, at Mrs meet with Mrs, W Renn s home, 1421 BE, Thomas «t Tuesd. March 18, | Following the business meeting and parliamentary drill, a paper will be nia, | read by Mrs. William A. Sloan. Take Past and Present,” and Mrs, O. J.{car No. 14 at Second and Pine to E Taylor will discuss “The Albanian sn | Thomas A riertea”* American Le March 18, at 9 p. m in the New club rooms, IVE North Progressive club ay, March *, Casey 414 Prospect st t2 o'clock. Mrs. U’Renn w SATTLE LODG Seattle Lodg Honor, will meet in ¥ Degree of reen hall, ning Progress 9 o'clock Geiser will pre s will be made for the r and for the entertain ational president, who The Gatewood P.-T. poned from Tue Wednesd 240 p The pro f 4 pinta olo by 409 Ma cee eee CLUBS FOR TURSDAY SEATTLE CHAP’ AT Daughters of will entertain x t the home of Mra. Iston The affair will bed | Mrs B. PASTA CLUR ‘The Aspasia club w is; March 18, at 1 McCles MAS "Zanith ‘loc t st 11 Re ex Brown, erty the f | ald McDonald, Mrs. J. H. Fox and| Leland and| Personal 8, Blethen Mre. H. M, 8 r is exp ne from a visit in Californ sm Mrs. 8, ¢ visiting in Truet Indiar months, returned F UNCHEON MONTHLY . Img r Alb thiy lun at the home of kins, 3701 Beac ill be will be followed by T CENTURY CLUB nt Century club will meet at “1 public Mbrary March 18, at 2 o'clock. Economic ditions, Tuenda: Subject, see CANADIAN WOMEN’S CLUB Han Women ick’s card p so Tue ub will give at the Fe March 1 MISSIONARY LEAGUF Mis Mrs. J. J. Lea, Mrs. A Theodore Roose: | will bold a bust ard party Tue 18, at 2p. m., in hall nens meeting and « ing, March velt Veterans’ ADDITIONAL CLUBS 1£ CLUB ‘oterie club will meet Friday 5 o'clock, at 4 @ program will be wcational depart Wilson > numbers. MELODY CLUB } he Melody club met on Thursda evening, March 13, at the home of Miss Tina Montgomery, when the fol program was presented @ contralto Miss Elly Sali Ronald fol Waves” Miss T the lite Antonia Kern Montgomery | Robin Miss Ingrid Salin | Mexso contralto | “The Rosary Miss Porte Koslowski j eee | HEBRE W BENEVOLENT |socreTy The Seattle Hebrew Benevolent | society will meet Wednesday, March |19, in the vestry rooms of Temple jde Hirsch. Board meeting at 10:30 la. m. | WEST QUEEN ANNE P-T.A The West Queen Anne P.T. A will entertain with a card party and musicale, Friday, March 21, at the |home of Mrs, Geo. Rummens, 620 West Howe st. from 2 to 6. Other entertainment will be provided for} those not caring to participate 7: the card games, and plans are being made | to accommodate a large crowd as this in tho first affair of this kind to be| | sponsored by the circle. | | The president, Mrs. Von Fall, has appointed the following committee to| learry out the details of the party: | Mrs. Victor Zednick, Mrs. Fred W.| Ring, Mrs. B, Hertzman, Mrs. _nittt eee Don: | | the hostess The following musical program} | will be given: | | Piano solo ...... Selected | Mrs. J. W “Belle Nuit’. “By the Waters | ka’ Merriman Offenbach of Minneton- Laurtence | Mrs. Carl English | Mrs. Virgil Hancock, violin obligato | Violin Duo— | “Salut d'Amour’ Elgar | | “By the Brook’ Boisdeffre Mra. Zednick and Mrs, Hancock Mrs. Merriman at the piano a] |It’s the Top 0’ the Morning jto you—St. Patrick’s Day or any day on which you | serve piping hot cakes with | delicious The Wholesome Spread | for Bread inna = se THE SI Campfire Notes ATTLE TAR Have f Camaraderie r Wo ount be rested in t up at headqua The April Tor week. A h must go to ertising must be taken care ¢ this ts Written, the girl Remember Insue 14 Where are the group pennants? Or ¢ day when Miss Ruth making od f 1133 m hea CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES FOR MARCH tea aboard Cam = Music Children He; ‘AST ACTION SASSER S SEE Symphony Concer Matgare Kimi Paya Ester Hal, re Canagb Fay & a Mae Pe Giahyn 4 short #8) Pegg 6 na PC99u Wo pe in a curr time ago Irene Dunn od in a Broadway ent succe. in the pri how, ne was an understudy for This season she appears ima donna role especialiy written for her. 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