The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1924, Page 6

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Three charming itr aged popular in social circles of the city are—(left to right) Miss Maribeth Gerbel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gerbel; Miss Claire Sheahan, one of Mrs. James A. Shea- han’s daughters, and Miss F ” rances Branigan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Branigan. (Portraits by Grady.) : By Lillian Keen LeBallister MTG 8 SOME or SS prin Nina o Womeii’ S it aie “Personal, “‘|Music Telephone MA in-0600 Jacobs, rs. J At and Mrs. R. Willlam Crosby Assistant—Frances Oldham » , € ¢ 8 r CLUB FOR MONDAY Grand Army home tn F with’ thelt ‘‘daus Miss Helen | Samaroft Great Music—Louise Raymond Owens pane ud, errata : Aftaworth’ and: Miss “Mary, Collins | ‘Pianist ; ST. LUKE'S ore eon Thursday after 8 will leave A 9 motor, for Dix # HOSPITAL AUXILIARY ADDITIONAL CLUBS ‘aliforn ithe } Mrs, J.. K. Jameson - : r Na | American pianist, recognized as one Mrs. Ives to Entertain for Mrs. Webster, ® Fr, and 2 \ from Tacoma were Mrs Ww H. Hinman will. b «| FRUIT AND FLOWER gs a hey plan to return on the | (6 ine greatest_masters. of. planiat Woman's University Club exanider Olga Samaroff, distinguished Will Have\ j x uy ell, Mra. HL R. Moyt s.|for the meeting of St. Luh n+ | MISSION: CIRCLES ; art, who has received such. favor- : jemnized in § neise i , ame , muxilt , d © cit ot the Seattle “Frul able criticism for her excellent ar- Birthday Party. | : B,' Claussen, Mrs. Ralphi| March a, at 2p. m, ; 1 Flower Mission will meet Mrs. Frank Hale, of ‘Tacoma, is |tistry, was heard for the first time satin ‘ mn bas ‘ man, Mrs. Chauncey Howe, Mrs. |Of Mra. Jameson, 1321.5 st. }day, April 1, following h« house guest of Mr. and Mrs. H.!in seattle last evening when’ sb¢ Se reskte F esas Tea Honors Officer nd 3 Villiamson ¥ 11 Veath, Mrs, Alfred Fairhurst teases F. Alexander.” Mr, and Mra, Alex-|s) ceccy in concert at meathe . JESSIE will enter “peel ; " - aks 2 nite appeared in concert at the Plym of Air Service make their hon r , irs, Herbert Post, Mrs. Frank Al-| PALM z 2 th Mra Cy \ zjander returned last week from a bz fain with a bridge and mah| / 07 tesa atationed Fey agg Reig! eye Set Seats : : ne ; : Tiblt: of save! Le ek rom |outh Congregational chureh. "No Jonge luncheon at her home on Tues-| and Fort Lawton and eve ay Following the luncheon there. wa ell WMA: GGA bas t a ¢ ce only has Mme Gaiotrott three @ay afternoon, April 3, in honor of'| ¢ a smart tea Wahce Fri tt | eid : ii j conference to discuss methods of| Monday evening, March ‘ or Clr *. Wal and Mrs. J. Hunter, of a are appeared with ‘great (suc Mrs, Edgar L. Webster, who recently |¢rmoon at the Tennis « 0 i + hor onor) Bridge uncneon : RGAE RADE ANS it ee cee : t : t , Lagden ‘ait town, and cess in the East as soloist with Securned trom Los Angeles, to spend | service. A large group of ine a favaaties heey | HOW t Seminar Pekan } neheo Fee cimaant at itie Gana eo of the most famous orchestras fhe summer at her home in town. and their wives from Camp Le “4 rt . y oe ‘ oR’ CA a Nort reese ee ‘ Pag Pe tay ae Jot the country. , re beets Nini . and Sotmd: for 7 - Zs . alts t 30, sewing; 2 Mme. Samaroff is a pianist of Invitations have been limited yard and Sound forts : a3 feat slic Cali ¢Nociars. will. dae | : ; Mi ghd. Mrs We ates cn Oe ba me Mrs. Webster's close friends ver the affair. Assisting during | mem y v1 Earlington Golf and Country ip 25 ¥ Mon«| ss 2 ore, Anne, with Mra. W. W. Austin, | (isabeth Bry >. veoetvitie ander Bese sets : k ton Golf and Country | brate thelr 25th anniversary Mon Kinnear place, 10:50, sewing zabeth Bryan) are receiving con: |iechnique, clear» bellike tones, pad man, Mrs, W. J 4 4 . ¢ have 9 fotmnal ane lay evening, March $1, with a ban ee apulations, Ups © birth of | ,ower of expression and excellent Club Will Celebrate Hesae Min. Vesea Gan Calendar for 4 aturday, April 6,|quet for members only at 6:30 p. m.| WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB m, March 2 hospl- | fiterpretations won. her merited a Ss * . f 4 the eve a at 8 « m Th annual electi of officer = rj SI * Oscar Charles, 3 N r ( " | m a n of 4 i pr : he plays with the most Tenth Birthday and Mrs. J. B 1 |Orthopedic Shops . t Lakewood Civ Improvemen ' . intense taalig and in a dignified ‘The tenth birthday of the Women’s d tgp gear ee : TLE COUNCII club will be held Tuesday, APH at ie ae ee eae cat and masterly manner that; com University club will be celebrated on | Honor Guests at : , a Shop Monday. Luncheon Club A agp. m. nt the clubhouse, cor Tuesday on a atx weeks trip to Cal Tongs the. greatest rexpet SUE " The Mount Bake La John G. Matthews, pre h ave. 8. and Angeline st | ‘The outstanding feature of last Saturday, April 5, with a large . t y Bruce Short met eeluneseon rudg z 3 lub will meet at the elu the Seattle Council of Parent 6 3's prog! t's ree °F te, club, eae ee 3 ‘ vena fleeting. forsitinnhben ee O'ER r {atioon, has called a ‘meeting | WEST QUEEN AN . Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Case are be. |°Vemne's Brogtam was Ry ietecs Mtr foward W. Parish will ent < a Mr il nesday for luncheon at 1 0’c ¢ ociatioon, has called a meetin fon ‘5 4 , of e yen's ie affair will take place at 2:20 = Howat i irs. Miller sods 5 w tne - exaualiventndrd cant. the. The Wet Queen Anne!P, 11 Ing congratulated upon the birth of bead ee tain with d of 5 r bridge f the execut 4 and tl ’ opine Ne and Cho: Gelock at the clubhouses bridge luncheons at her jallger, t I ng § for the afternoon will be | che standing committeos | meet Wednesday, April 2, at 2:30 p,/a daughter, mabeth Wilbur, on’ yin's Sonata In B, Minor, Opus 6 Among the delightful features| Thursday afternoon, April 3 M 'T. Hays, Mrs, M. Harshman, yy; March 31, at-10 a. tn ne pd * r i coi of! March 14, at y a4 SHER ae composition Planned for the afternoo: he This affair will honor Mrs +. | Mrs. r 5 ie tjone Griffin dnd Mrs. W. B,|in the school board room, Central | °' " 2 Geahat al cieae iyi and Meets cr, f is mn Peliee, receilly settimed from t » Ble > Wolxe. | “pple building. vill be Mrs. Eugene Hunt, Mrs. E ) s MacKinnon, who|Which were admirably mitt of tise prize pla ( 3 y ing Colver and Mrs. Harmot t a8 siting ‘ were greeted with enthusiasm. “Phe Rea Sun,” written by |Orient® and Mrs. Jack Price of Los|muth, Mrs. Carl Will, 3 "Ls ' NOE iiakcie tease ie grip Sipe sealers auntie pe : Fugue in G Minor, Baward Magnusson, and giv Angeles, who |: ting in town Horsfall, ‘ WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB RAINIER-NOBLE POST NO. 1 eg gers io er 8 ne: Hollin. Yancey for a fortnight, left “ish h's ieee enh arabe cote she ody f y. iton rm Mr s Cowen | The Century club has'a bu eeate | NS react he ‘Amer. = rlano: iss Edith Hollinger, | Thursday for her tome in Spokane. | Mme, Samaroft's 0 ‘ the club's Repertoire Players. Th . Antor v ntury club has'a busy week| The regular n - the Ameri: | cello, and Miss Helen eee pokane- i was given an excellent interpreta: Sil be supplemented by s ort ~ 5 i an fr J. Mullane planned beginnt on Monday, March|can [4 auxiliary to Rainier ic > ain st — peas oplens ee pia Small Dinner at Home 4 y First Hill wilt in{31, when the French department will | Noble Post No. 1, will meet Mansay| 29 avis ive nde," by| Mrs. T..C. Elliott and two daugh. |ton and was played In a “eo Muring the interlude little Margaret|, 1% 4nd Mrs. Judd Eitiott are en-| charge of Mrs, A. 1. Hawley, chair-| Meet at the Hotel Washington, at 10| March 31, at 8 p. To. tha’ LAeOn ie Ree % ea atlas Mirreanrsas lt dpsed bene Ann Fusselman, daughter of Mr. and tertaining with a smali dinner at|man; Wednesday, University {a.m clubroom, New Arctic ote 509 ‘Mrs. Warren O. egtines at iy put ry their “ | Mra. Charles Ballard, chairman eel ld study department will! Third ave, A full attendance is de Mes of plano number ME an Hott, who I# spending | ‘Thursd Kast Highland Drive |Meet Wednesday, April 4, at 2p. m,,| sired as special business ts to be} 4, * v x Mrs. George W. Soliday and Mrs. \;, few day in town before returning | guild, Mrs. D. D, Baldwin, chalrman;| With Mrs, John Byron Harris, 5515 transacted. of ies M. At 1 p.m, at the home | Smitt " chmaninoff’s — well ars t fo the Orient. ‘| Friday, Mount Baker, Mrs, H. 1L,| 34th ave. N Mrs, August Dvorak blvd: Beet Ravenna see “Prelude in G Minor” and re : nh bee oy Will be} Mary Oldham came over from | “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 e Harry Sumner will dispense the hos- “ae. Conte it , Pitalities of the tea table and the| Koetter, chairman day, Sea-| Will speak on “The Parent and the| WORLD FELLOWSHIP GROUP | jek the . t and th jheld and the annual reports of offi-| Annie Wright seminary, in Tacoma,|artist. closed her program with & Past trustees of the club will act \In ormal Tea jhurst, Mrs, Lee Mellen, chairman. | 8 Election of officers. The! The Madrona World Fellowship] cers and chairme : : f Thrift Shop will bo in char horls will meet Wednesday at| Group of the ¥. W. C, A. will have! be re: ‘eh Taamien of committees will | Friday, to spend the ‘spring holi.|"Nocturne” by Mary Howe, and Thostesees for the afternoon . 7 hey are Mrs, Walter B. Nettleton | Honors Mother . jof Mrs. D. 1. Bell and Mra. La. 9:3) m. at the Montelius building.|a luncheon at the ho of Mrs. | will be irs! Daniel B. Tretetion, Mex. Rich.|..7°. honor her mother, Mrs, 1.|Gamble for University guild in the] The current events department will | Samuel Archer, 600 95th ave.,: Mon 4 W. Huntooa, Mrs, Alvah Lemuel |W: Pott of Portla who is her) Morning; afternoon, Mrs, J. 14, Snapp} Meet Thursday, April 3. at 2 p,m.) day, March 31, at 1 o'clock. Mrs.) LADY . Satr, Miss Jeannette Perry, Mrs, 1c} HOuse suest for ‘a fortnight, Mrs. nd Miss Katherine Meloy for Wash-| at the home of Mra, H. A. Schiroeder,| Robert 'T. Pretlow, Jr., will sing, “y it oak 4UB ham have’ re t © country {with ‘Beethoven: Rubenstein’s BI. Backin, Mrs, Plerve J. rein, |Alexander C. Ovens entertained| Inston Park guild. Tuesday morning, |101 Madrona place N. Mrs, Cart J.!and Misa Aileen Golden, secretary ged lah T jhome at P ‘ ish March,” a transcription j Daten Mabel Chitbers, Mrs. Wallac |with an informal ten at her home| Mt. H. J. Ramvey will be in charge;| Smith will lead the current events! of the membership of the Y. W, WitiDd caret ‘ |Wagner's “Ride of the Valkyries, OM, MacBriar, Mrs. R. Fr. Fy riday afternoon trem 4 unui 6{ i= the afternoon, Mrs, Frank Hyde | discussion, Election of officers. C, Ay will, speak Suheaait i | Mrs. J, Hf, Fox and Mise Joun Fox! and a Nocturne by Chopin for en Beles. Frederic Hall White, Mt 1k id Mrs, Andrew Gilmore will repye-| ‘The music department will meet| Any lady in the districtsis m-|\nKr re M | returned Monday on the HF, Alex: | core iim Lee Notris, Mrs. John K. Bush] ent Winslow auxiliary. Wednesday | Friday, April 4, at 2 "p si vited to jon the group: and all! rye ‘ under from a visit of seven weeks in — é “ , morning, Queen Anne guild, Mrs, 8.|/home of Mrs. P. F. Harri nd ihe * THIMBI UB - aE Mes. Florence Denny Heliker, Mis Guild to Give Br idge DPrRine pees Asie. ul r me of Mrs. P. B. Harr members of the Y. W A. are California RAINIER BRACH Julia Conway, Dr. M Seagra club of Alki Review, N ; 4 The — newly : " 7 afternoon, | hostesses will be Mra, M.-B welcome to attend. the meeting. organized Thimble *. WOMAN'S CLUB Shien Caroline Horton, Mrs. J. Tus.| Le@ and Musicale Cupitol Hill, Mrs. Falcon Joslin, | Mrs, J. J. Cannon and 3 ce piste : 59, will] Mias Margaret Latimer and Miss| The regular meeting of,-Rainler Ga Hodge, Mrs. Colin 0. Radfora,| Queen Anne Guild of the Chil|(on dit guild Moe Ken: | Patton ALIADAY BAZAAR reaeeene Mrs. M. E, ‘Strobridge, | Emmanell Backus, who have heen | Beach Woman's club will take place F- A 2 32nd ave, Tuesday, April 1,| spending the spring vacation ab thelrjat the home of Mrs. S.J. Kidder. : i Mra. C, 1, Ingersoll < Jodge, Mrs dren‘s Orthopedic hospital has ar ul v dies of the G »{ ‘Mrs. J. Tacher Hodge, Mrs. Hf. J. M op pital has ar) ohairman The Ladies of the Grand’ Army) at '& p,m ave. S, on Wednesday, Taker, } William Parkhurat|ranged a bridge tea for Wednesday | 4 ats ols bath fre M ree ( “he ii p WHIST PARTY Sewing club will hold’an allday ba Ba Pe jKomes here, left last night toy the} 10415 64th heat Brawle: rank ¥\ Bian |afternoon, April: 23, at the hone of} 4, SHAN Gone Aer Hip ‘ he sent City Wide Democratic | zaar Monday, March 31, in Veterans'| SIGMA KAPP\ M Castilleja school in California April 2, at 2 p. m., instead ee b t *yatt, 218 . me ni Vomen's ¢ » Ww 1old a court w t " . IMA KAPPA MC t; ‘LU ef ey , we | Kate Firmin, Mrs, Samuel Barnes, | M 1 Pratt, 218 Kinne Ai MEBeAy® chain, Mime tn sab 9 ia irt whist | hall, Armory. A home-cooked dinher| Slgma Kappa M ek CLUB the home of Mra. PF. W. on “te ire. Dean Hamlin White and Mre. | plice Mrs, Albert Charles Phillipy| suwet guild d. Je Btowrtien: otiaies | ave As van cafeterin second | will be served at noon and a card} ¢ 1 appa Mothe club will Dr, and Mrs. R. D, Forbes will Mrs. C, IK. Sturtevant will’ spi ee E, De Steiguer, has charge of the musical program.| man, Len ‘Aptil peas ; med sty Thursday, party will fake piace it 2 o'clock, | April 6; from 2 un i ‘ hoes Heat a kial “ib Ney York, from} on aount eto, we nina D: ; ' , pes ne proceeds will go to-the Ladies 2 until 6 o'clock, a where they will sail April 30 for i uid Mrs, Bart Robe! chapter house, 47 Europe, to be gone four months, ~ lics gf the Day, AR over from their home in Wastern| Two numbers by’ Brahms, “Inter | ASPASIA CLUB Washington to spend the week-end 3 Flat” and “Rhapsodie in The Aspasia club will meet Tue with Rev. and Mrs. Edward Lincoln |E Fiat,” also met with approval, as discumeed eee, next Your /days at her home he “Nalada: at the Spring.” by. Paul iscussed | i}Juon. .In_ response, to the insistent Mr. and 3 ac g-|applause, Mme. Samaroft resi pond

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