The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1924, Page 6

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mracathunew tes ‘oup of attractive little misses who in a few years will be charming debutantes. (Upper row, left to right) Virginia Mason, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Tate Mason (Wayne Albee, McBride Studio); “wae Ca: ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Carpenter (Wayne Albee, McBride Studio); Frances Skinner Edris, daughter of Mr. William Edris and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, David Edward atherine Bay Collier, Kalistatos Studio) ; Helen Annette Duthie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Duthie (Grady). (Lower row, left to right) Emily Jane Stubb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Albert pa Stubb (Katherine Bay Collier, Kalistatos Studio); Ann Douglas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglas (P. Croule U’Renn); Jane Calvert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Calvert, AL bt Groule U’Renn). |Guild Plans Large saps - * W | P. al | searrr: WOMAN'S CLUB M By Lillian Keen LeBallister Party » omen’ S Clubs | Ferson [THe literature, interpret <n usic Telephone MA in-0600 Mont Dake Park ‘ghd oe th CLUBS FOR MONDAY Joomrades and it questa at 12| Mra. H.R Willams, who has|ctub will meet Tuesday, April 22, at] Raster Music at Assistant—Frances Oldham Children's Orthopedic hospital ha o'clock. ‘omr ting are | been for six weeks, will return D. m, at the home of Mra. lm SRS Music—Louise Raymond Owens arranged a mah jongg and «9 | ART DEPARTMENT TO anked to come prepared to respond|the 1 of this month to be the! W. F. Degen, 2112 4th ave S. Mra.| First Baptist Church ) party for Wednesday aftern BE ENTERTAINED | to toaata guest of her soninJaw and daug'-|'T. Magrath will be the leader of the| The program of Easter music 0 ; 5 ‘April 90, at the Mount Baker ciub.| The art department of the Wom-| ter, Mr, and Mrs. Hawthorne K.| took review, "The Dark Forest’ and|bo. presented at tho First Baptist Peacock Room Will Be Setting for Luncheon; | house. an’s Century club will meet Mon-| APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY CLUB | Dent. “The Cathedral,” by Hugh Walpole. |church on Easter Sunday follow ‘Aiternating ‘et the..uene.wit be|48y, Apel 31, af 3p. m, at the] The Applied Payct club will eee ‘Tho current events department, un. Morning _ Masonic Temple Scene of Large Reception Mrs, John W. Robertss Mrs, H. C.|homs of Mrs, H.W. Campbell, 1128 | entertain the ds and new mem-| Mra, R. E. McCoy with her niece, | der the leatership of Miss Maud Mc- | Carcl—“When the Dawn Was Break- ————| Ewing, Mrs. Edward Lincoln Smith |22nd ave. N. Mra. Harry P. Pierce| bers Monday evening, April 21, at|/ Mrs. J. Irving Colwell, will leave|Gough, will meet at 230. Each| '#” (Pollen Folk Song)....--.- JOHN T. CONDON and her| Bridge and Musical Tea |and Mrs. James x. Wood I speak on “The Applied Art Prin- | $:30 0’ Lyona building, next Thursday for Los Angelos. | member is requested to prepare @ pa- | violin, sir olin, Mr colic, ‘Miss. Canfield. mother, Mrs. U. B, Clark, have | | Assisting will be Mr Sal-| ciples to the Artistiqa. Problems of | Third and James. A delightful pro-|xirs. wtoCo: ill be gone indefinite | Per on ‘The Indian." | Incidental solos—Mrs. Boardman, Mrs. iexterided invitations to a luncheon of| Qveen Anne Guild of the Ortho-|,A® Megat Rs agp an eneeien pith ram bes be g0d, which willliy « Aiba Minch dean a «bre | Harrison. 4 kins, M 1 r, Mrs.| Furniture in Our Homes,” authe gram ba nged, whi ly and Mrs. Colwell, after a short ate econ ee _ twelve covers on Thursday afternoon, | Pedic hospital will give a bridge on| George W. Mr tk. 06-1 outomary-of historic etyless thelr be followed by dancing and refresh-| visit, will motor back with ber |DRESS REHEARSAL 18 cas mena Dated eee 24, in the Peacock room at The | Wednesday afternoon, April 23, at! torch ytra ilgie: Mes, iA. J.] nitidarice* and’ aéiptation and” the [0° The Theosophical society 8lrather, Mr. J. W. Clise | Participants in “The Jubilee of Old | Solo—"1 Know That My = n. the home of Mrs. A. W. Pratt, 218| Wont,” Mrs rhart, Mra.| present trend of furniture designs. dially invited to attend. | 4 igo Melod! to be pre: by Allah | Liveth” (Messiah) ne Ferd 2 2 art, » mrent trend of mi peel | sarc ohgse4 Mra, Harrison. - eeaescindere Coen, rap! eyo? Diace. Matthew Malkan, Mra, Reinier! Following this {ilustrated lecture, a Mr, and Mra. Jack Radford, Mr. | chapter No. 165, 0. E t Douglas’ | croree—~very Early, in’ the | Mot Heme ennall, (Of Chicago, and) A delightful musical program has|Heouwkes, Mrs. Copeland Plummer,| program will include these numbers ADDITIONAL CLUBS and Mrs. Haakon friele, Mr. and | hall, on Friday evening, April 25, are] ing”. « Stevenson Ko. cain. Comet of | beank arranged for the tea hour,| Mrs. W. H. Olin, Mra. W. A Piano—"Tweitt! apsody Lista Bp Neots Mrs. Hilliard Bain of Seattle and | asked to meet Ta eday evening, April] Incidental velse— Me. “Boardman, Mr: Mire, PK totem | Which will include the following | Mrs. C. D. Peterson J 2: | vopee_nitist Fistence MeCanne: |HOME SEWING CLUE Dr, and Mra. Christian. Quevit of [2% at 6 p. m. sharp, for a complete! vi. yi, yieterneme ot ia: eee weer | Mrs. D. 8. Kinney, Mrs. W. F,.8 trated) ss. Yeusts Emerick | Ladies of tho G. A. R. Home Sew! Tacoma, motored to Mount Rainter | ‘5s rehearsal. All song books for | cello, ‘Misa Canfield, is Tr. 1 Gi Voteo— |hoff, Mrs, V. H. Hutchinson and| Wink ‘Sesube :Mnariele ing club will mect Wednesday, Aprit]ty spend the week-end. | the chorus must be turned in by that | Oftertory—"Gesu Bambino", Pietro Yon emple to ve Dream” (Lanengrin). Mra. Macy Nicholson. | Viotia—-Hiymn to the sun" 23, Jennto Creager, 2 eiatey | date, Mra, Lang, Miss Canfield, Mr. Relt. 5 T Evening | ty oie edman/ Mrs. J. A. Porter is chairman off = **" Rimeky-Koreaket? } ny.’ ¢¢th Meridian car to y Mgt co ; dion ] Miss Hiertha Berman, ‘ : Mrs. W. O. Hillman of St. Paul! , tei Organ Recital— ta hat and Musicale | ‘e the refreshment committee and Mrs.| Miss Rate Cha: plina: Kensington s, Luncheon at! 1, expected. in town next week to|ZONTA CLUB “Thanks Be to God” (Chorus from grad Temple bas issues invitations f |H. R. Washington Is tn charge of A social hour and tea will follow | noon, vibtt her son and daughterindaw,| 7h¢ Zonta club, of Seattle, will} Bilan) ee les of members for a re- the favors for each table. the program, Assisting will be Mra . sent | meet Wed evening, April 23,| {Romance ception and musicale at Masontc tem. wey rs ‘Pathe ‘ceetrpitions may,ibe-tadel Ww. ia. Plzwood, Moa. EW. Camp- | HARMONY HOMESTEAD pos a a Kirk Hillman, for} ot°% cretock in the tea room of the| 22%, Bneha faberbier ple, Beers tk moon, April 23, - vittiag: by calling Mrs, H. R. Washington, | peil, Mrs, H. M. Shaw, Mra. M. J.| Harmony homestead No. 1748%,| 6 @ ¥. W.C A. “Evensong” o'clock. vi BE acn-4165, | carrt, M rw. G M ‘otherhood o! erica re | y Miss Nellie Cornish, of the Cornish * ‘Mrs, Fred “Ma Little Banjo” «.. Rutherford Ses phe 2 at + | will wiv: yatery danc dren-are spending the East TT fa pce bohes ‘ Coal : vida ear will be Mr. Robert Nichols. | Hostess at Thursday Mra. J, E. Patten, Mrs. Almon Allen | card party Tuesday evening, April) days tn wadnttovs = er holl-| evening, and Miss Roper ectal: sol Sire. arr. ‘Those who cannot come for bridge and, Mrs. Blake D, Mills. | 22, at 9 o'clock, at 1929% Third ave. ‘ F state superintendent of public schools, | ajotons ste Teor 2 ‘Liste Signor” . Moyerbeer y, veut ted 7 | (Traditional 1623) : (a) “Lotus Land” . Gyril Bent | axe asked to drop in for te Lancheon | Tho affair is for the benefit of th . lave: Matwarit Nialan Seceuhly se. will be the honor Saeet. \carct—"The Three Holy Wome (b) “Jessica” -Spizakowsky-Kreisler | o'clock. Mra. Ronald Kucher is enter-| building fund. HORACE MAN T. A. turted | frot . " 2 | mandy Carol Mrs. Margaret Lang. | taining with a bridge luncheon of see Horace Mann PT, A. will hold tts |{8e4_ from a séven months’ s0-| PAGEANT AT MADISON ST. Violin Duet—“Nocturne™. Batiund Severn (a) “Charity”. seve Hageman | y \ , (b) “Bong of the Op: taroree| Baby Clothes at sixteen covers at her home on| MYRTLE CHAPTER, regular meeting Wednesday, April |/Ure 'm Glendale, Cal, | M. BE. CHURCH eater wh ia Mea, Shermans fe) ‘Would God I Were the Tender | 77 Thursday afternoon of next week.| NO, 43, 0. E. 8. 23, at 2:30 p.m. Rabbi Samuel Koch i Tho young ladies’ high school class | goto ‘Apple Blossom’ (Old Irish) hr ift Shop | see Myrtle chapter, No. 48, 0. B, S,{ Will speak, Miss Marion Meckor and| Miss Ethel Ashton of Versailles, | of the Madison Street M. EB. church | Mr. Wiederrecht. eee ret | The Thrift Shop announces it has| Calendar for will have initiation on Monday eve.| Miss Lucile Farley will each render | *! 1 visiting relatives and friends | wit! present a pageant In the church | Offertery—"Horannal’ +0... Gaitter Cong Wood Hildreth at the plano. ja jin t new. “hand: . % . @ ning, April 21, at $ p, m. in Masonic | Plano numbers on the new plano pre. |! Seattle ond ‘Tacoma, ter Sunday evening entitled | S00. MTS steatken Unto Mu",...Manney ie ladies who aro acting on the|* me of new handmade baby|(rthopedic Shops one sented to the school by the P.-T. A.| need “Alice Forbes, Missionary.”| About|“"\iolins, Mrs. Lang, Mrs. Sherman. Yarlous committees are Mrs, Frank | °tbes on its shelves at 611 Stew-| miniy parish church Will direct aie le tog ‘ cee | Mrs. Thomas Francis Hunt will} twenty characters will be represent-| Incidental solos—Mrs. Harrison, Mr. A. Plumer, in charge of refresh-|art st. service at the Orthopedic tunch| JEFFERSON PARK CLUB | WILL ATTEND BIRTHDAY leave the first of next week for/ed in beautiful costumes broug' ETE Ments; Mrs. Don Palmer, decorations, 9:19 om on Monday. Miss Olga Dieck We!’ Jerson. Park Ladies’. tn: | PUNCHEON Portland, where she will join her/ from China by returned mission- Gssisted by Mrs. A. O. Loer and Mrs.| Parties Will porn A era eo Fe Homer Dudley. ft will be hostess, assisted by | provement club will meet at tho Clara Barton tent No, 1 and Nina |*0", Mr, Hector M, Hunt and make | aries. ant will be directed Twilight Musicale - van Hy. Compliment Visitor 3 Mrs. Douglas Ball, Mrs. Ivan H P t Visitor April 24, at 9p. mar’ Mra Clare M Mrs. A. A. Anderson, Mrs. evel Mfr ae Wi thylted 46 [Heri MiMe. 6. ee | ) Mrs. G-} Sunday nausenbersér, Mire Jot Condon attend the birthday luncheon of | - . y Krinke i Y , 1 6. ? ut anc | | Kurla Strong and Harry 0 land and Mrs. i Bowen are in) To compliment Mrs. EB, H. B.|Mra. William Myers, Mrs. Lincoln | trosselhurg and Mrs, Harry Olson,)N°%¢Y Hanks Lincoln tent No, 7 Miss Ruth Manche of Los An-| will give a musicale Sunday after- ge of the. hostes: Giraud (Ethel Guiliford), of Vancou-|Nordby, Mrs, A, A. Phinney, Mrs e Tuesday, April 29, at the Armory in| eles arrived last week to spend i AR noon, April 20, at 4 ofclock at the Phe past potentates’ wives will pre-| ver, E who will spend the next | Peter Mackie, Mrs, Fred J. Dingler, S10) ¥ Everett. Luncheon at 1 p.m re months with relatives and | BIENNIAL CONGRESS Hotel Washington. at the four long tables {n the |fortnight with her bortherdn-law ¢ Charlen “Wood: tees C Sat a aroed wenisercani att Pe friends in Seattle and Tacoma. | Mra Leah I. Stallcop, tho local | Hotel Washiteion. nist, and Mar Getter of the auditorium, which have | sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl W, Luc Srown, Mra. J. L. McMurray hie: Lewidlative: federation: will | “Ce aay TO ENGINE | eee and state organizer of the Woman's leenets » cctralts, EL Daan Ween arranged by Mrs. Paul Schu-| Mrs. Her f, Lindley, Jr. will give |G Plummer, Mra, H. Collins, | moet Monday, April 21, at # p.m. in|, The Tadies’ auxiliary to tho Broth.| | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lyman| International League for Peace and} ANG | Noten Wert. They include Mrs. Frederick |a bridge lunch t N d J. Bethel, Mrs. J. L. Me-\the gecond fi ed Munonnnree ike erhood of Locomotive Engineers will /Stron will leave April 29 for Hono-| Freedom, will leave the city in a pe : * Ainge teh Boyd, Mrs. Simon Burnett, Mrs. Vic-| home on next T afternoon. Mrs. House, Miss Violet y. Ww GA ate fae ak ohales | etven®: 1 o'clock lune heon and card |lulu for an indefinite stay. few days for Washington, D. C., to | Pnte Margaret’ Harman, Mabel, Mrs. Farwell Putnam Lil.| 4 ire Wanter ray |B nd Miss Catherine Collins. | iran of the puro yallkc dairy products | RAY Wednestay, April 28, In M.E.| Mr, and Mra, Everett Griggs, 11.,|D° present as a delegate. to the (a) Paladin act ® Mrs. Mark A. Matthews, Mrs. 1 will honor Mrs. Giraud| Tuesday, Denny Fuhrman will) Committee, will apeak on the milk| ©) A Mal) 1923% First 0 jot Bellingham, came down today to| biennial congress of the W. 1. 1.) (o) uncral March of don Young, Mrs. Paul Schubert | with a bri of four t at her| have charge, Mrs. C. Slater, 7 spend the week-end with Mrs. Grigi P. , which convenes there from a @nd Mrs. 0. B. Joseph, ed by|home, and, on Wednesday, April 30,|chairman; Wednesda Madrona, SAR : is there from) (2) in . the n : parents, Mr, and Mra, A. J. Fisken, | May 1-T, Inclusive. The congress} eivceaed Wie young daughters of the Shrine / Mrs. Morris Whiton will entertain|Mra. 8! Mitchell, chairman; ‘Thurs-| eoton is called to the foderation pri-| «, olty reporters, W. B. A., eee | will be held in the Hall of Nations | (a) Polonalse—A fiat members. with five tables of bridge. day, Queen Anne Hill, Mra. Thomas | Maries, to be held at this time, Can. |). Review No. 8, of the Macea-| Mrs, William 8, Pond left Inst |of the Washington hotel, and Jane] 2.4 pase With the Delica ‘The guests will be received by Mrs. ery Nash, cha ; Friday, Washing-| qidates will be selected to fill the of h nel: ae on Ty [night for Sacramento, to visit her sis-|-\ddams wil preside at all meet-| ©, 6. Goodwin, Mrs. Walter. Meier, | | ‘ ings. I " r 2, at 1:30 p.m, at A.O. U. W 9 A 1 rk, Mrs, Fred Everett, chatr-| 9 63 daident. and. corresponding ae ; ter, ) 4. R. Tabor, for a month, @) On the ‘Thomas Askren, Mrs, Fred Har |Mah Jongg Will nihil; <Batiedaes Tal Ose Ie Seta |e if Drveiaearyanid: corr eancnet . Nint | —— ' cere } (0) Before | secretary, o- ar ptt jon, Mrs, William Wastman and|Be Played Doc Humphrey, chairman. rere eae 6 pace ssascry as x | RUMMAGE SALR MICHIGAN CLUB 1 (oy ee Wateete Mrs, Frank omg Lt tata t : The Thrift Shop will be In charge | yorrHERS! CONGRESS he : Bei lo ART Ke | he regular monthly meeting of} (f) ‘To a Hilltop ss: “3 “ | inter Guild of the Chtldren’s| of tiniverdity pall oe AR R® | MOTHERS' CON 4 The Groen Lake PT. A. will hold | ‘The Woman's guild of the Church |tne ‘Michigan club will be held at! Margaret Har 3 |Orthopedic hospital will play mah |monring, with Mra Mildred Pett Mothers’ congress will meet M s next mecting Wednesday, April |of the Epiphany will hold a rummage | re cafeteria, Friday evening, | Tasnhauser Overture s picae. Lainchcon in |Jonge, Wednesday afternoon, April|and Mrs. Foster foot, and tn’ the| 22%" APA 21, at the Y. W. C. A. at) 23, at p.m, at the school, An. | Sale, April 24, 26 and 26, Peeve caer re % "| eer , at 2 O'clock, at the home of the | ater: RRS eanTa nh the} noon. Mrs, M. R. Duncan, from thé} nual election of officers, Si bic April 25, 1934. ; orynn Kiehl, aces Misses Alma ana Emma Harter, 2508 | sriettion ey us with Mrs. J) woman's police division, will speak eee BRITISH-AMERICAN SOHN Salue meen) trom 4 Wa sor . Gnu ee co ee # Murray will entertain |Caihoun st. Mrs. George Walstrom | amilton and Mrs, 8; W. Whit-| Annual election of officers, WOMAN'S EDUCATIONAL cLU | ASSOCLATION : Program of interesting fea-| PHILOMUS CL! with a bridge Juncheon for 12 on | tington, : ast oe A Foneat il be presented at All; ‘The Philomus club at its will be in charge of the lessons, For ey . The Woman's Educational club| 4 3 ts . } tly, elected (th iursday afternoon, April 24, at her| reservations call CA nay nm, EGE — al club} Tho British-American association! former residents of Michi cor-| meeting, held recently, elected 08 | hie Stake Wea hop UNION DAMES OF CIVIL WAR | will meet at the For Jub: | will gt ve Shing nk nie be in cabal. meine Court, “ia. Bremer. u RADE PRALING (CHAD TER Liout. Col, John C. Morrow chap-| house Saturday, April oletbek| Th: A enticiaren eae At | dially invited to be present. [uaras officer, mn i ei ve been limited | PLAN® CARD PA 4 4 on B 0 cited stalled “anus dune osident, ‘phipans pte |Mount Holyoke ter, Union Dames of the Civil War,|p. m. Amoricanization day, Mrs, | u i" | ay. Mrs. | ning, April 25, 5 5 ype y 1 > orresponding 8 to feattle friends. | Lady Stirling chapter, D. A. R.,| will hold a meeting Monday, April|M. R. Dahnken, h ra east {etna bere TER, NO. 114 | eigen x ben eg ae Be ‘onia chapter, No, 114, 0. By retary, Mrs, James ‘ | house 6 15th ave. §., or Mon il, which will be voted upon next | ¢ 3 REVIEW November. The attention of all de lay La Porke Gretchaninoft Ferrart -Cox <Wagner-Lisat | : ; o. end | Luncheon jbas planned a card party for Tuos-|21, at Veterans’ hall, Armory. ‘Tho | i ‘ e 4 | DORIC CHAPTER NO. 69 vill enter : | ohn Francis; ets: lay afternoon, April 22, at 2 o'clock, | occas commemorate tha SAC! HERS! C will entertain with a dance and " Mrs, John Bridge Dinner Hosts | Mount Holyoke club will hold ite|at the. ; 5 tral Bon will commemdrate the birth: | ACACIA MOTHERS! CLUB veatayr. oven the | Corrine a ; | Dorie chapter No, 69, 0. vitt |ear y | aynolds; general ka’ club, corner of Fourth | d, of their namesake and the te Ac ey 7 P » O. B.S, will}card party Wednesday evening, | tedian, Mrs. J. B. Reynolds; Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Ives will |annual luncheon and election of of-| und Spring. ‘Th Fide panies Otretag safle ret ote ibe eat hoa monthie oa ub Will lve Its) give @ card party at Norton's oate:| April 28, at Douglas hall, 10th | fedoration delegate, Mrs, George | N. c ature . 2 f on mthly card party a | tor 6. ae a ne a be! hosts at their meee ion TG eg haan: Lariat ee 6, | th public. Revervations may be| birthdays of all members and com-|home of Mrs, Fisk Pholun, H ste doth suemiiee tara Aven, Baturday jand: H, Pine, et... Masons, , Haatern) MoLoughlin; , sare pA iesaghins! tasks evening, April a entertaining at 2:30 oeloeky at the Women's! mado with Mew, O. By Dagg, rades that fall in April, A chicken |ave, N. 1, on ‘Tuosday ‘attornoon, | se Anh, Bantern Blac ee eect | Stare “endl trlenda, invited. \ Good {Gay and: Mey Dyery ROS Ie AE Winner and br f 068%, Minyak nit vhs vacvess earmeuiiere | eUcaa wea oche + Dordlaly Iauieet: Stara and frlends'musio and apecial features: will be |dalegates, Mrs, Groesbeck a do, one ‘ provide* a:

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