The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1924, Page 7

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THE SE ATTLE STAR y r ‘¢ a p pe eK A Me hi A group of energetic members of the Woman's Cen- tury Club music department who are sponsoring a concert by Frederic Dixon, brilliant young American pianist, Tuesday evening, April 8, at Masonic Tem- ple, for the benefit of the new clubhouse fund. They are (upper left), Mrs. George J. Haecker, chairman (Wayne Albee, McBride Studio) ; (upper right) Mrs. Henry C. Pigott (Grady); (lower left) Mrs. Russell F. Thrapp (James & Merrihew); (lower right) Mrs. L. E. Beckett (Grady). | Mrs. Bordeaus: Annual Benefit Party Cl yore ot «| CLUDS By Lillian Keen LeBallister = Music | Personal F Plans Luncheon North Broadway Circle of Telephone MA in-0600 Mrx Tan hee leaux is extend-| Fruit gee Menton “will | CLUBS F¢ 7 y repels Assistant—Frances Oldham fdgsneidiate te a itctonaed ot tee artyvat thease] UBS FOR MONDAY Werrenrath Excellent — |Cecil Fanning Concert | nats nice sa sey: Mss Jean Music—Louise Raymond Owens home on Tuesday atternoon, April 8. | Ne : Fel th. Cade apd | PHILOMUS CLUE Artist April 7 jSoliday left this morning by motor | F rep fa r The Philomus will: meet with | Reinald Werrenrath. yo Gecit sesso" Gt | for California, to be gone two weeks. ne 5 A Shey s will tb played, with a nrath, J cil Fanning, American baritone, | * Orthopedic Hospital Guilds’ Membership Junion Party edohitahla Mra. Sol Levinson, 7003 Green Take can ‘baritone, whose ‘rapid will be heard’in ocncert Monday eve.| see Biolgtnes : rsinia Boyd entertained ten little} Reservations may be made londay ' m.| fame has won him world-wide ning, April 7, at Metropolitan, | Mr, D. E. Gage, of Mount Vernon Campaign 3 C harit) » Ball May 13 is at luncheon th at! Mr Oliver, 2 nwa Artis will n | rec an Inger of sterling | under the management of Katharine |{s visiting hia at and daughter-in- IE Children's Orthopedic Hi PO SES ee Osdliarsie wh las beawe tree Ann |S plo CAy Dana Philipe, assisting: bost-|cventig at the Plymouth, Gong re ay beautiful naturally flowing voice, ete er Seth aepnagpedins A musical program will be given | Wright seminary for the Easter holi.| 1936 Election of officers. _ tional church. One of the most popu- | comt > ¥ re, juring thé afternoon by Mra. D.C d with the perfect technique} Of ew members. Because of this|Roid and Mra. J mY. C. Gag see eee ngers on the concert stage to-|of the accomplished musian, have| Mf and Mra, Donald ‘Thomas EEE Ror has teen designated as | Mev. Jota eee Cie ox yo s CA Will Celebrate LEGISLATIVE FEDERATION y, Werrenrath, who won many ad-|won for Cecil Fatining deserved rec ether im San baba, Membership month. The association | john C. McMillan will talk abowm |!» Gowen to Speak Golden Weddi King County Legislative Fedora when he appeared here last jognition in Europe ‘and “Ainérica’ ax | ™arried in England last xueiman se Would like ali women and men, too,|the work of the hospital, The tea| Under the auspices of St. Cecitial TEN Wedding tion will meet Monday, April 7, at | Season. was greeted with the greatest ja singer belonging to that select |"ived in the city taunt hae #0 aid in the care of crippled chil-|table will be presided over by Mrs, |Suild of St. Clements church, Dr.| Mr. and Mra, W. W. Wilcox will/2 p.m, in the second floor club-|f enthusiasm at last night's con-| group of the really great, Of Irish | XK and are visit ng ) i pee dren. Henry C. Ewing and Mrs. George | Herbert H 1 will deliver a lec. | entertain between four and five hun-|rooma .of the ¥ Mr. | Cert. F ry, he is emotionally, respon. | Parents, Prof. and Mrs. V. L. ‘he hospital js maintained almost|T. Myers, ated “by: officers of 2 on his Fecent trip to the Orient 4 friends in celebration of their|Harry L. of the|, Werrenrath hax a rich, colorful and puts a wealth of tender | ™™ston. ‘She BEGGHS by membérships, as only a|the. guild x, April & at the|S0lden wedding Tues-|Humane Bu of Olympia, winl| baritone volce of nt quality, | feeling, tragic intensity, or whimsi- gmall per cent of the patients inj ‘The officers of the hospital asso-| Parish house, 24th ave. and | “ay afternoon and evening, April 8,|speak on “The Draper Dis ar iced tah ny tones are deep | cal humor into his singing, Mrs. Harry Stephenson Bowen is the institution pay their way. More|ciation are: Mrs. George T. Myers, | Fir st. in the nydalo hall. , jtrict Attorney avele ja: eee bisedthgrpey! with a) ‘The program follows: |convalescing at the Minor hospital than 80 per cent of the cost of|president; Mrs. John H. Powell, vice vied nar: will further disc Johrison | seen: tapetcal josie: and oc vidual) 2 : ; j after a recent operation. Operation goes to the care and| president; Mrs. Willa meters, | Anniversary Di . |Mah Jongg Class Immigration Intoresteq |St¥!e that Jends charm to each num-| Air from “Tannhauser” Act II. .Wagner eee ‘ ; jiliam A. Peters,| Anniversary Dinner gg ; ber given. His diction is perfect and | {7° ® Primula Veris”...... te treatment of little patients whose | vice president; Mra. G. W. Fischor, Twenty guests will be entertained} The Interlaken guild of the Ortho-|*t® cordially Invited his‘ intrepretations, which. are never | :ointace . jGretg Mabel Thompson and Parents are in poor circumstances. vice president; Mrs. Howard D.|thi evening at a dinner Mr, and| Pedic hospital will hold its bi-weekly see | Geaedona: Wan Biin Gaaneed pial | “Pilgrim's Song’” (Tolstol).‘Fachaikowaky ghter, Mrs. C. Gray, arrived Fri- Bevciate memberships are $$ u| Taylor, secretary, and. Mrs. John | srs W. H. Fritch will give at their| Mah Jongg class Wednesday after-| MYRTLE CHAPTER NO. 48 A group of old English and Irish ae day night from Honolulu to spend Year, which takes care of a child a|W. Roberts, treasurer home in celebration of thelr wed-|"00n, April f, at 2 o'clock, nt the| Myrtle Chapter No. 48, 0.-F, &, {folk sonne comprised. the apart m the Rhymer* (old) the summer with Mrs, H.-T. Bredes. day and a ha $10 membership | 4.1 at pesos: home Mrs. W. R. Hendrey, 1871 | will hold. an. ‘old-fashioned’ basket| nurabers ahd included, UBomne Rive! "be. ibrikante’ canine [oaars ene pays his keep three days. 1 cost . 6 6 28rd ave. Mra. Lealie Knight wili| ’ fi ari ge > asket | numbers anc inc juded, Some Rival er. Erikonig ‘ pethe) | ¥ Of operating the hospital is more Junior Promenade r : be in charge. spree be ee Mca saly Clerc dec rar Sh So fear pipet miei SND len Aileen peer ae ny ieee). Mr and Mra. Lester, Turner 3b than $100,000 a year, so if this no-| Announced Orthopedic Shops | jing, Monday, April 7, in the ban-| "Little Mary Cassidy," “Over the Hills “Le thee tg ear a jleft today by motor for Portland For reservations call CA pitl-4443.| quet room at'the Masonic temple,|and Far Aw Mrs. J. Wesley Barbour will be! . t hl An affair which will elicit much| poutoxs for Broadway guild Monday | j see th Interest in the various mission cir-|at the Orthopedic lunch room, assist-|PRANKULIN HIGH PT, A CIRCLE TO in and “I'll Sail Upon | {Triste eat le Step: all of which met with | “0%, Thou Billowy Harvert-Field!” Wer (Tolstol) .. - Rachmantnoft | bie work is to be carried on, an- Boal memberships are necessary. ), The various Orthopedic guilds of for a few days’ visit. eee Dog Star, ant favor, As an encor | 1v ; * He eity have appointed tmember.| (e% thrtout. the city*1s the an-ieq py Mrs. L. Lancaster, Mrs. Tom] anklin High PT, A, will meet/ GIVE MUSICALE renrath gave “Drink to Me Only | Folk songs (with nevion). Mrs. Henry Landes returned to fr Eeascmed, re eau ne prt nouncement of the junior promen-| Patterson Mrs. Lawrence Booth, | Thun April 10, at 2p. m: Pro-| Broadway circle of Pilgrim Con-| With Thine Eyes,” | “Bst-il done bien vrai?” .......5 }day from a week's visit with her Mtircsies erciaiat 4s atl “She thie ade, a charity dance to be given! sf a: Robert How iva: orge (tm: The all-city high debate—by | g ional church will give a| The artist reached the height of| “re ‘jeie ‘ay ae Edwin Staindrook | sister; Mrs, E. W. Purdy, in Bell- i in her district and give her|0% ‘he Junior circle of the Seattle} nunn, Mrs. teh, Mrs. J. w.| debate team. Business| musicale for members and friends! his program in his singing of threo| Std CAbR. hissing wiicsan| RRA: sgh 1 fame as one who would like to help| Ett and Flower Mission, Tues French, Mrs. 0.| meeting at 3 p.m. Election of of-|/at the home of Mrs, James Calvert,|German songs, “Von Ewiger Lie Ah! gue Tamour cause de plene!’ % this tremendous work of salvag-' 22% ¢vening, Ma BE Pe ren, Mra, | ficers, followed by tea in the Mbrary.|1809 10th ave. N. Monday eve-|by Johan rahms; “Laut der| oe ftoi'a fait batire tambour | Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Skinner, and Joe little children. Beg eroney # all, | Floyd Voris, Mrs. G. e, Mra. | di ning, April 7, at 8 o'clock. ‘Tho| Welt,” and Christian Sind vioseseneesecArh, Bdwit Stanbrook |Mr. and Mrs, Daryl Eliott White Me cieisnen ue | Mrs, Frank H. skinner is gen-|q 1, patton, Mrs. F aset, Mrw.|GAMMA PHT |program will include yocal, piano|ins's For encores he gave jreturned Wednesday night from @ | eral chairman of arrangements and Last A. Blackmore, Mrs, J. T. De Sriel, * Broadw. mes H. Cal- v A ALUMNAR and violin numbers and a_play.| “Du Bist Wie eine Blume Leave" (Oliver Wendel! | three weeks’ motor trip to Cali- and “O, ting her ‘ 4 7 sesacs Sidney Homer Fert, CA pt3766; Capitol Hill, Mrs ng her is the following com-| Migs Ellen Dulmage and Miss Thel-| The alumnae of Gamma Phi Reta| Refreshments will be served, onnenshine.” Prologue to “Pagli 4! “Laurence Dun- | fornia, EA st 5649; Denny | Mrs. J. E. Dyer, Mrs. G. E.| ma Barbour. |will hold its regular monthly meot- | eas acl,” hte singer's most ambitious of. inne Moore Lawson ee i Mrs. Carl Lucks, Mrs.) ‘Tuesday Laurelhu j | ‘ Mary Shelton, Highland Drive, A en and well Gypsy,” — by | t will be in|!ng on Tuesday, April 8, at 4 D. m., | 8) Jordan, chair-|With Mrs. William D. Stevenson, 916 TLE WOMAN'S CLUB Loor Locke, Jr. Mrs, Walter] eharge, Mra. Charh ttle Woman's club. will aylor, Mrs. Edwin Selvin and| ma Py The Wednesday, Interlaken, Mra.|20th ave. N. Mrs, Miller redinass | eet Mon rei Michael H tro Xen] Mrs. H, M, Stryker, who has ‘ -|in California for seven week! 5 jtived home Thursday. EA st-1546; Mes | | April 7, at the de Winds,” by | spon OF DANCES Riley, MA in- A, E. Goodwin. | A. W. Parrahm, chairman; Thursday, | Will be hostes a ated elubhou Music’ department | Kee! lor’s “Captain! ‘The first of fh series of dances These e rink Park, Mrs. W. C. Miles, ; if po Man i hae ged yi BRAT peeve will meet at 11 a, my; clvies, at 12{} ‘ Were other popu:| sponsored by the Alki Women's Im-| Mr. Henry Dearborn returned BE acn-0342; Interlaken, Mrs. P. J.| Tea Will Honor TS ry atl tes BS any fice oe |Roon; hoard meeting. at 1:20, p. m,, |My numbers. ‘ |provement club and the Alki P, ‘T.| this week from a short trip to : yA PI4050; © ‘Laurethurst, | i | Mrs. 0. F. Condon, chairman; Satur © Wes . C, 'T. U.land business meeting at 2p. m.|, Hetbert Garrick proved an excel-|)” tq De of the © : | California, D A oye Haaey, Kenware| “78. Harrington |day, Renton Hill, Mrs. C. 8, Holmes, | will meet at the homo of Mrs, Clara islection of ottioors, . M-Hrent accompanist for the singers «| A; £0, the Benefit of tho commun see }ity, will be given April 11, at Alki ¢ | Music will be furnished by « orchestra, fornia, day evening mmunity Hall, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Hamilton five. | left Wednesday on, a trip to Call- rond, Mrs, A. F, Menke, HAst-| Mrs. Lawrence Ives is extending | chairman. Lingle, 7017 F "9194; Medina, Mrs. W. E. Dwyer, | !"Vitations for a tea at her home on} The Thrift Shop will be in charge W., Wedn | Medina; Mt. Baker, Mrs. George |! day afternoon, April 11, from 4)/0f Mrs. Edward H. Lennox and Mrs.|p. m. An inter untleroy ave.| ‘The program follow: | lay, April 9 at 2) Reudinge PHI KAPPA PSI ting talk will be] () MOTHERS" CLUB ai "I ‘ een | Unt 6 o'clock, in honor of Mrs.| Thomas Gleed for Laurelhurst guild| given by a good speaker. AM wel-| een |e the z |p! see ee ia Wa wien, Ga toe irri iahietia y mor! come. eet Morria |), he Mothers’ club of Phi Kappa} ‘The patrons and patronesses for ¢. “Anne, Mrs, W. H. Pielow, rfld- aoe “one Harrington, of Schenec- pacer bs ran, in bil age ‘ome. eure, | Voral. ; | Psi fraternity will meet at the} the evening will be. Mr, and Mrs,|. Mrs. Samuel Leroy Crawford will e Queen AnnggeMrs. Clittota|tady, N. who is visiting her par-| Mrs. I. B. Jamen and Mr if } (#) “Fiddle nd 1. Goodeye| chapter house, Tuesday, April 8 at|Royden J. Cibaon, Mr and Mire A.{ leave April 11-for San. Franclsedy omas, CApti0sit fenton Hill, |, Mr. and Mrs, Jason 1, Butler. | Pritchard will have charge for Unl-|SBATTLE REVIEW, | UN) sy the Waters’ o€ Aiinneton~ | gen hat] Royden J. Ctbwon, Mr. and Mra. A./leqye Abell 1 for: Bae SE Mrs. J C. Watrous EA st-026 } Mrs. Albert Charley Stubb and rsity scuild. Tuesday morning,|NO. 8 | ke Mrs. H. Cr hens Tai TES | r Paes ee ise ey a hie Mrs, pay e. swilliens Ghauicd Bie are, me iniversity, Mrs. W. G. Welgle,|MT8. George Kribbs will preside at| Mr. H. J. Ramsey in charge; after.| Mrs. Nellie Hale, captain of {Talk MC) sau s WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB Le wna ACA Tou VRRterK Mr. and {ford, who will sail on May. 6 fF Sap fs " Pr jthe tea table and Mrs. Donald Mc.|00M, Winslow, Mrs, W. 8. Keyes and| guards, requesty officers and. d Miss Adolulde Pollock fs ‘ hese. r. and Mrs. John Venters, Mr. and F ' nwd-4267; Washing! me ied Clalied; Mise. Karla and dias Claire| Mra. J. W. Johnson. Wednesday |team of W. BA. g 48 ind ae Papen he The Women's Clvio club will hold! Mrs, Will Hayes, Mr. and Mrs, ‘t,| thelr new station in the pach Ba rt BEAUTE EG stottanberg, will soviet | morning, Queen’ Anno, Mrs, 8. G.|No. 8 of the Maccabees te mene: | ADDITIONAL CLUBS |{ts bimonthly meeting, Tuesday,|1, McCoy, Mr, and Mrs, Edgar | Mrs, Crawford will be gone ai hurst, Mrs. C. B. Carpenter; Wins- Wo ice | Crockett, chairman; afternoon, Capt-|4, 0. U. W. hull ile jApril 8 at 2 p.m. at tho Y. W.| Humes, Mrs, May Avery Wilkins | Weeks. During her absence she low, Mrs. Simpson, Eagledale, or ope m Jtol Hill, Mrs, Falcon Joslin, chatr- 40 + April 8.) oREENWOOD 6. EL 8 |G. A. Current ovents, Members| and Mrs, C. K. Rogers, |viatt’ her sister, Mrs Alexande a Exhibit of 7 lin, chair-lat 1:30 p.m IREENWOOD O. EK. § ‘ ee ee, Wee ied oys man, ‘Thursday morning, | Mount vate BOCIAL CLUBS |Peauested to contribute to the pro. bees cidoery tas Saccannateeael Mra, Samuel L4 Roy Crawford An exhibit of toys, made by the| Baker, Mrs. C. L. Cragin, chafrman:| a The : fers iF | gram, KOWARD Pit lMarry Eugene Boyrie, in San trate will give a reception to the mem-|children in the mantal training de:| afternoon, Fimt Hull, Mrs, HC. tte IN AND SALE The Greenwood 0 Social | oi ee tas mate 4 Seward P.-'T. A, will meet Thurs-| cco, day, April 10, at 2 p. m, in. the » Women's hag arr hers of Denny Fubrman guild and | partment at the Orthopedic hospital, |tine, chairs ild of St. Mark's |club will meet with Mr ella M.) DORIC SOCIAL CLUB 4ll women jn that district on| began today and will continue next | mi fn N. 84th st, Thursday, | Denny whe | ehui ed a luneheon | itn Mrs. 8. 14 Crawford, chairman, land sale in. th f lmrnuraday, acitt club lll ment} school ’ ; Fe an EE ri ‘i the fo 3 Phaser Bt i a © guild room for|April 10, at 10:30 a, m, Luncheon | qy nee r p }school auditorium, A group of! Mr, and Mr E Wednentay, Avril 9, trom 3 until 6 we si on be fourth floor of the Seat-| & (untay, Brondway, Mrs, H. 14 | Wednesday, April 9, with luncheon |at 1 o'clock, Sowing will’ bo the Mune ne ae mis in} Gamptire Gila will give « program, | recelving congratuatlent) Le i i e . e cl * worved at clock, . ee b » Fremont. astern tes ill be served by the com-| bi f faughter, i. ‘: : dd at 1 o'clock feuture of the day, . [Stars and friendy invited, nibeg Meratar ieeton ‘ot ffloste: vt April PS a St. Luke's hospltdle . : Hessian

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