The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1924, Page 11

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL Seattle Edited by Li lian Keen LeBal! Society ister. Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Musico—Louise R ittractive Luncheon oon; Host on Thu Mrs. Jahn la Host 83 H Jahn ¢ Dinner Will Honor Artist R Raymond Owens at Home This rsday Evening After- Engagement Announced Southern Melody Dance eB ns Chr a tea to be give ernoon, April 3, from Gertrude Brawley Howard Worth: . Mra H Thomps department of p, with R. Foss and Mrs. J, Hea mbersh nd Mra George |; m Mra Thrapp en- tea at to the charge of Hosts at Bridge Dance Lieut. C. H. Abel, U. 8. C. G,, and Mrs. Abel were hosts last evening at bridge and dance given to honor the bachelor officers of the U. 8. C. G, Haida, Mrs. Joslin to Entertain Mrs. Falcon Josiin will entertain with a luncheon of ten covers at her ome Friday afternoon to honor her ister-in-law, Mrs. Albert M. Price, bo has ently come here from De Witt, Iowa, to make her home. M and Mrs. Price have taken partments at The Wilsonian Mrs. Todd Gives Informal Luncheon ‘or Mrs. J. 8S. Gibson, who Is lear- week for New York to be| several months, and Mrs. Lateher Lambuth, who, with Mr. Lambuth, will move Saturday to Longview to spend a portion of the year, Mrs. Elmer E. Todd gave ap informal luncheon at her home er Monday afternoon. eee Mrs. Haecker Entertains Mrs. George Haecker entertained informally at tea Tuesday after- noon at Frederick & Nelson's for the members of the decorating ommittee of the music department he afternoon, Mrs. Orin a brief outline of the t program of th sociation, J. C Black i review some of the issues pe the national convention York in May, and the program will onclude w @ tour of the build During the tea hour & delight musical program has been ar nge The board of directors and the de partment of membership have ar ranged this day for the purpose of better acquainting the women of the city with the work that is be ing done by the assovtation Last year there were 4,216 young | women placed in business positions free of charge to the girls. In the domestic employment department 7,263 young women were placed in positions. During the year, 1,404 free meals were served the girls and 1,955 free beds were provided for girls in emergencies. Under the housing department | 5,108 rooms were inspected where sirls are sent when the Y, W. can not take care of them. One of the very interesting departments ts the jAmericanization department, with 3,974 foreigners enrolled in English, leewing, millinery, art and needie| |classes. Under the department of | religious education 6,977 young wom. en have been enrolled in study | [classes and the Sunday afternoon veaper service, which is always fol lowsd by a delightful tea forthe girls away from home, has been attended by 3,669 young women. In the hotel department one interesting {tem is| the 50 cent tooms in the association, | and 4,765 young women took advan. | tage of this low room rent iast year. One thousand one hundred and thir-| ty-seven public baths were provided. | |. ‘The association has 45 young em- | j latter part of t daughter, Barbara 28, at the’ Swediah Mr. Charles Wo day on the H. } short trip to Call Mr Mra Thomas Be and Mr, and Mrs. J red to B end. Miss Alice returned with th days with the Bordeaux day on a short t . Mr. and Mra Alt Nave been at t ments thelr recer from California, removed M to thel me at s Potnt ee Mra John Moran will leave the month on a six Weeks’ trip East Griffith and Mra, Willa Grit fith. MIZPAH TEMPLE NO. 90 Mizpah temple, No. 90, will hold its regular meeting on Thursday eve ning, April 3. © ei¢ DAHLIA SOCIETY The & Dahita society will meet Thursday evening, April 3, at the American Legion club rooms, 509 Third ave, when “Color tn the Gar den’* will be discussed by Fred J. Cole, see | LADIES’ MONTEFIORE AID SOCIRTY The Ladies’ Montefiore Ald society will meet Thursday, April 3, at Edu cational Center, | . . | WOMEN'S SOCIETY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The Women’s Society of the First Baptist church will hold its monthly | busthess meeting at the church, | Thursday, April 3, at 1:30 p. m. At 2:30 p.m. Mra, A. 1. Nofstnger | will give a talk on Current Poetry, | Mra. Nofainger has been requested to repeat the talk she gave recently before the Wom ane the Classic Culture club, Mrs, by TH. Mei snes Vocal selections. THE SEAT STAR FREDERICK DIXON WA) AS) AA Ty , Nii uit = — - ne © a ¢ == a — oe 0 eae 6 6 8 ee 8 ee rit 5, at Masont ple, under the auspices of the lepartment of the Woman's Ce tury elu Mr, Dixon is a young American artist, whom critics agree s the most talented " | f 8 unusually concert in r e hal his splendid | 22 technique when he plays, for there; Mrs. Haecker’s committee, which " mo much else to enjoy—perfect enthust working for the rhythm, and a fine sense of light conn o uf and shade. Mr, Dixon is « brother of Mra. Russell F. Thrapp, of this city, at whe home he ts visiting during D| I St r r his stay, Mr, Dixon appeared with + J Nel nd 3 the Minneapolis Symphony orches- | Russel! Thrap 1 n tra on March 24. His concert in|be Mrs, Harr uch, chairman Seattle was made possible thru the| Mrs, H.C. F Mra, OW, F, Schwandt, Mrs. J. H, Templeton, airman of the music department | Mra. Frederick W. Graham. Pro f the Woman's Sentury club, to | gran Mrs. Frank Wolff, Mra. E. bring to @ brilliant close her regime |W. Flohr, Mrs, Norwood Brockett airman of that department,| Mrs. J. E. Patten, Mrs. Kathryn to augment the fund for the| Maxham, Mrs. A. B. Rushton, Mrs ew clubhouse. The proceeds of |F, E. Palmerton and Mra, Thrapp A PRE-EASTER Millinery Event More than 8,000 Trimmed and Sports Hats, resplendent in the spirit Easter, in an endless variety of appealing shapes, comprise a dis- ROBSON Glasses complete th examination and service, $3 to $26 and FAR W. ROBSON IVAN KILLGORE A. WILHELM ‘The Old Reliable Optical Place Salte 4056 Arcade Square YOURTH FLOOR Miss O. S. Allen’s Tested Recipes Fried Apple Pie Really a turnoser cooked im the French way) nd salt with Crisco with ne Gg, URRT, (ieenpentenitatesionatiinnaiioeae ete ——————————— ee to flour mixture. well floured board to THE CUP eh So eee THAT SATISFIES | cecil ctunt wi me f crust, fastening h fork. Crisco heated to prenbeit, or until e of bread browns Drain on paper. n powdered sugar. (isco For light, tender cakes ‘or digestible and For crisp, digestible Your Grocer Has It Cemmercial Importing Co. Every reader who presents three of the Bible Cou- pons as explained in the daily announcements,—will come into immediate possession-of the greatest of all great pieces of literature, THE BIBLE—which is now being distributed by leading newspapers throughout the land. Choose either style, the large Red Letter volume, illustrated herein, or the less elaborately bound Style B. Essays Studies play that rivals anything we've ever shown —at prices that are truly modest f the Woman's Century club, that | ployed girls living in the building. re in charge of the decorations of |The fifth tloor of the building has/ References iner GQ ive2 temple for the Frederic | been converted Into a home for these Dixon concert, April %. girls and everything has been done to give them a truly, homey place to live. The gymnasium class shows | [that last year there were 8,320 en- rolled {n this department. These are! but a few of the Interesting items taken from the reportof the general secretary and it is in order to better | |acquaint the public with the work | of this association that this tea has been arranged. | Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Mrs. H. M. Walthew will be hostess Thursday for the East Highland Drive guild at the Ortho- pedic Tea Shop, assisted by Mra. \J. D. Miles, Mra. Roy Davis, Mrs. | Included were Mrs. Harry Crouch, chairman; Mrs. H. C. Piggott, Mrs. W. F. Schwandt, Mra. J. H. Tem- pleton and Mrs. Frederick Graham. eee Club to Study Oratorios Mrs. H. N. Leckenby will enter- tain the members of the Thursday Musical club this week at her home, 1646 Palm ave. “Oratorios™ will be/| studied with Mrs. L. L. Larson direct. | ng the following numbers: Vocal, “Come ae Me” (Metetah) “Mra. BL W. O'Keefe. Piano, “Hallelujah Chorus (Meesieh) - Handet! Mes. J. W. Merriman. Vocal, selected (Messiah) . Mra. Ezra Pope. Vocal, “Eye Wath Not Seen’ Holy City) oh ry Mra. H. N. Lackenby. Piano, “Prelude” (Last Dream of the Virgin) + Massent Mrs. Vocal, “With ation) Mise Piano, “Largo Mrs. Vocal, “But the Lord Is Mindful of His Own” (Elijat)......Mendelesohn Mrs. 90 (EiJah) Mendelssohn Morgan Johnson. ocal, “If With All Your If (EMjah) ...--.. endelssohn Mrs. La Forr ~ Handel | Handel) i) R. Richards, | |C. L. Creetman, Mrs. EB. M. Gra-| {ham, Mrs. B. J. Perkinsoh, Mrs. R. Mra, Emmet Johns, | Mrs. T. L. Crowley, Mra. George | Patton, Mra. Alex Christy, Mrs. J. L. Winn, Mra. D, D.- Baldwin, Mra. JL. McGrew, Mrs. H. FE. Smith | and Mrs. C. R. Collins. Renton Hill“ guild will be in charge Thursday morning at the Thrift Shop, -represented by Mra. Frank J. Saxe and Mrs. Lizzie Sou- lder. In the afternoon Mra. J. B. | Mac Dongall and Mra. R. F. Park- | burst will be in charge for First | HIN gutid. Women CLUBS FOR THURSDAY LADY EAGL CLUB Lady Eagles’ club will give a card party Thursday evening, April 3, at $ o'clock, at Wing's cafeteria. eee PAST CHIEFS’ ASSOCIATION Past Chiefs’ association, Pythian Sist Seattle Chapter No. 9, will meet with Mra. L. C. McMurtry, 772 Thomas st. Thursday, April 3, at 1 5. ma. . eee WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The current events department will meet Thursday, April 3, at 2 m., at the home of Mrs. H. A. Schroe- der, 101 Madrona place N. The dis- cussion of current events will be led/ by Mrs. Carl J. Smith. Mra. R. F.| Weeks will discuss the Metropolitan | leases, Election of officers. ELDERBLOOM CLUB Elderbloom club will meet Thurs- day, April 3, at Modern Woodmen's hall, Third and Virginia oes WOMEN’ $ TRADE LEAGUE Women's Trade Union Will hold its regular business meeting Thureda: April 3, at 7 p.m, in the club rooms, 414 Denny bulld. ing. Important business meeting. ay ROBERT BE. 1 CHAPTER Robert EB, Lee Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet Thurs day, April 4, at 2p. m, at the ¥ W. CG. A, ’s Clubs p.| QUEEN CITY CHAPTER WEST SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB West Seattle Woman's club will meet with Mra. Fred Sleight, 1708 46th ave. $. W., Thursday, April 3, at 2 p.m. sae SEATTLE SOCIAL CLUB Seattle Social club, O. E. 8., will meet for a 12:30 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. A, M. Lee, 2106 B, 52nd st. Thursday, April 3. Bring cup, |plate and fork. Eastern Stara and| friends invited. Take car No, 16 to} E. 62d st. see Queen City chapter will have a | business meeting in Masonic temple, | Thursday, April 4, at 8 p.m. WOMEN'S ALL IAN cB The Women’s alliance of the First Unitarian church will meet Thurs: |day, April 3, at 1 p. m. with Mrs. C. L, Stumpf, 4209 Lowman drive, see | WOMEN OF | MOOSEHEART LEGION Women of Mooxeheart Legion will} | meet in Moose temple for a business | session Thursday, April 3, at 8 p.m, | | LADIES’ SOC tery WELSH | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | ‘The regular meeting of the Ladies’ | | Aid society of the Welsh Preaby- |terlan church will be held Thursday, | April 3, #t 2 p. m. in the church par lors, 10th ave, N. and EB. John st, Hontesses for the afternoon will be Mra, Owen Williams, Mra, W. R. wy than the Fresh Spinach on the Market We challenge you to prepare fresh spinach yas wholesome and deliciously tasty as aa HOME Spin- HAPPY HOME Spinach is and at time | of most delicate ten- derness. It is rich with the minerals and vegetable goodness that your system needs. HAPPY HOME brand brings to your table HIGHEST QUALITY Spinach. The Convenience and Satisfaction of | HAPPY HOME) CANNED FOODS have been known to discriminating house- | wives for half a cen- tury. Easily Obtained from your Nearest Grocer Drives ond Conrnateed by SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO., Inc. YOUR GROCER Y 4‘ RECOMMENDS: HAPPY BRAN 1D HOME ; HIGHEST GRADE CANNED: FOODS Pattern Hats Sophisticated chapeaux, rich of fabric, exclusively designed, for dress and tailleur wear. delightful to the eye and becoming to wear, infused with the gay colors and hues of Spring, yet conforming to every accepted decree of contour—ready in y respect for the dawn of $9 75 Easter, and priced at............ . (Main Salon) Sports Hats An immense assortment of these foul and fair \ weather chapeaux, captivating in texture and trim, they express in all their characteristics the gladsome note of Spring. Just the hat to survive April showers with undiminished ANS freshness. 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