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ASLOTKER ght * Shetsthe spirit of all that isgtyue ae ~~ And lasting and fragrant, and fair, Aind no other blessing that life ever held, ; “Wilh the love of fer Keart can compare. d ° 6 f tara Roy /, — gt i \\ yitir {df ijti — ¢ ee . . € i pos 7 A group of Seattle's charming mothers—They are (1) Mrs. Mary C. Marmaduke, mother of Mr. J. C. Marmaduke (Grady) ; (2) Mrs. Eliza J. Piatt, Mr. J.C. Piatt’s mother (Curtis Studio); (3) Mrs. Martha A. Swadley, mother of Mrs. Genevieve Blethen and Mrs. Leslie H. Darwin of Bellingham (Curtis Studio); (4) Mrs. Clarence S. Bagley, mother of a well-known pioneer family (Curtis Studio); (5) Mrs. Laura E. Webster, mother of Mrs. William Hinkly Parsons and Mr. Edgar L. Webster (Grady). | : p : is Mrs. Milburn Will | ’ Give Small Tea Women’s Clubs l : ‘Personal Music EN, By Lillian Keen LeBallister Telephone MA in-0600 Mra. Anna Thomsen Mitburn wit! | CLUBS FOR MONDAY Jave.N., Monday, Ma Luncheon] Mrs. . C. Neufelder and Miss ‘i a = - * Assistant—Frances Oldham entertain with a small dinner at her | = at 12:30 p. m. Mrs, Fursman and| Muller have returned from Long Serenade Orchestra Will Song Recital i Music—Louise Raymond Owens home on Wednesday evening of next | AUXILIARY RAINIER Mrs, Miller assisting hostenses. Take|Beach, Cal. where they have been| Be Heard May 18 pong zepltal will be even laa artsy NOBLE POST Broadway car to Boston st spending the winter, and are guests| A program of string music will be | PUDIIs of Sara Y. B. Peabody in the at the Hotel °. | Tho regular meeting of the Amer- ee Sorrento. | presented by the Serenade orchestra, Coeniais theater, Wednesday evening, n Legion f to Rainier) R. N. A. CAMP, ), 8831 oo 6 W. R. Hedley, director, on Tuesday | M@¥ 14, at 8:30 o'clock. Dolores Van Noble Post will be held Monday, R. N. A. camp, No. 8831, will give} Miss Ida Marguerite Wegener, | evening, Me Apalup, pianist, will assist and Queen Anne Hill Home Will Be Scene of Club) Mrs. Baillic a 4 ‘ese $ : m 13, at 8:20 o'clock, at|% “4 Tea; Fruit and Flower Mission Affair Entertain May 12, at 8 p. m., In the Legion] its last card party and dance of the|who has been .visiting with friends!the Women's University club audi-| Rachel Stickleman will be the accom EC i— = | Mrs. Alexander Baillie has cards| clubrooms, New Arctic hotel, 609/season, Monday, May 1%, at 8 p. m.,{at Bellingham during the tulip festi- | torium. ba as cing ta th HE Women’s University club has} « 4t-4 o'clock Vassily Gramakossky | Ut for a tea at her homo on|Third ave, | | in Carpenter's hall, 3422% Fremont! val, returned to town Tuesday. | Hattie Edenholm, pianist, and gi clow nee ices program ce nned an informal neighbor-| 1° sing’ the following | group of | T*Ursday afternoon, May 15, from} . A : ave, | eee Frank Horsfall, flautist, will be the {ose florinde ¢ f Baio ood tea at the home of Miss Marie| sroup Of | 4 until 6 o'clock | MYRTLE SOCIAL CLUB, 0, E 2 peta Bee! | Mr, Henning Plaun, Danish con-| assisting artists, Leghorn, 120 Prospect st. for Friday |S0n&8, accompanied by Mr. Kokova Mra. Montgomery Russell will as-| Myrtle Social club, 0. . will] WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB ‘sul, who has been in the consulatel ‘The program fallows: “an Dusky, Woods! afternoon, May 16, from 3 until 6&|lavsky: ist In receiving. | maet for an afternoon of bridge at] Frene h department of the| service in Constantinople for several| Serenade, Op. ‘Anton Dvorak eset o'clock. This will be the last in the} fa A Lh Meg |the Masonic Temple, Monday, cans hi oe Keseo p ' + will meet! months, returned to town _ thi Tarwaerte “Fruhlingeglaube ries of “Get-acquainted Teas,"’ and |* | Paveys Dinner Hosts |12, at 2 o'clock |Monday, May 12, at 10 a.m, at the| week, and is a guest at the Hotell Atieste vivace “Ungeduld” ee s for members with Garfield and|"Homance” .. . nase Be ia M 4 ¥. Pavey | bain Side! ese s vgs Sorrento, Mrs, Plaun, who is visit-| Concerto, No. 8, Op, 47........-.Spohr Mae Th pe Sunset telephone numbers. ‘The mission last year distributed} Mr. and Mrs. Vernon F. Pavey |.) seiy CIRCLE 0656 | cures £0 atrinien’ by Ine Thompson. ing tives in Stockholm, will join jraham Morgan) | vgtar yictno" -Salvator Rost Receiving with Miss Leghorn will were hosts at @ small dinner at the)” srciciniey Circle, Ladies of the ADDITIONAL CLUBS legro molto, Recit, 20,836 quarts of milk and 478 dozens . heasisin him the latter part of June. 5 repets “Damon” . Stange Sera. Severett: Sinith; the votive ii : : i | Hotel Sorrento, Thursday evening, |. ™\" f° wilt hold an apron sale| eens Fin eS Mica Attest Bathass ae 5 3 i of eggs to needy families, as well as| given to honor Colonel and Mrs, G. z 7 . SLUB 4 a “Intermezzo” ‘ president of the club, and Mrs. Fred- | Monday, May 12, at Veterans’ hall, Admiral and Mrs, George R. Mar- Theodore Anderson. “ ‘Rachmaninoft erie Hall White, th : presi-| other help valued at $1,646, Last| W. 8. Stevens a ‘ i of the Grand Army ‘ ' Intermission > sane a ric Ha‘ hite, the incoming presi . | Armory. There will be a card part vell, who have been stationed at Pex aera tae tee Dolores van Apalup. lent. The hospitality committee will | month 2,137 quarts of milk were dis-| On Thursday afternoon, May 15,|/'"h. afternoon and a 6 o'clock| Sewing club will meet Wednesday (a). “Melodie” ... -Rachmaninoft ‘Cavite, in the Philippines, 4 will ar-| (>) Walt, Op. 0. I ; “Die Ros¢, die Lilie” $ vist in the entertainment of the| tributed and assistance amounting to | Mrs. Vernon has arranged a lunch-| ier followed by a musical pro-|May 14, with Mrs. Lettie Meroins.|rivq ia town Sunday on ho Presi. | (oot ee oe Si Noe Teco Chopin | agasienwurmchen : Mrs. Daniel. B. Trefethen $202 rendered. Seventy-five families | eon and bridge for eight friends at |) 01,’ |Take bus at 1918 Third ave. and get | sent Jefferson, eee | to) Dane of thie Biesiean Gorin 2 cha . | were relieved. | the Sorrento, for Miss Eleanor Alex. | 8™™- ‘ers | off at 82nd st. Luncheon at noon, | °°" seta ea |" Orpheus) Giack| oo aa ee eee Frank 8. Bay Mrs. Tom! The officers of the Mount Baker | ander, of Philadelphia, who has re-| 4 jenn iL Pet. | oi9) e ‘ - sey ‘ 2 | Solo flute, Frank Horsfall. “Morning” . oy . Speaks sir Ney sank loans ure: airman, Mrs, Albert | cently come here to reside WEST HILL P.T. A. . a Miss Augusta Trimble left Friday | Plano Concerto, D Minor, Op. 49... aise weet Mrs. ; E : “ . Ibert | 3 hatte | The West Hill P.-T. A, will meet |W : for Trimble Island to spend the raat Mendelssohn | wrarewell to the Forest”. .Tachaikowsky Dean Hamlin White, will alter- | Jacobson; vice chairmen, Mrs, C. P. | | Monday, May 12, at 3 p. m. at the| WOMAN UB liveekcend ak. ther Wrinkle cesanay Miemro Vivace Sie TEeepacel nate at the urns, and Mrs. G. A. Kel-| Constantine and Mrs, Hugh Fleming; | MacPherson- \portable, Election of officers. V Woman's club wilt | te le country Adagio molto sostenuto eee Mrs. Russell McCurd Wiil- | secretary, Mrs! W. E. Dando; treas. Calderhead Nuptials | eo 6 meet Thursday, May 15, at 2 p. m,, | 2°™% eaké Presto pai er ; McKay, Mrs. Frederick ©. urer, Mrs, Arthur Himore. | ae eae MP ue vRIO CHORA- CLUS at 1628 45th ave. 8. W. Officers’! 42 riot Dean Harrington, of {Prelude trosi"Hetberg Bulte; Op. 40 Philomel Club to nd Mrs. Karl Jenner will as- +8 | » marriage of 3 raset| ‘ine yvrie Choral club will hold|4ay. Mrs, D. A. Cartans, hoste “Mri Biliott Dean on, of} pi ME er, t sist. Mrs. Virgil Hancock is arra: Mothers’ Day Tea Macpherson, daughter of Mr, and), pil wi poral ae fa aes ; . | Schenec ady, N. ¥., who has been WwW. R Give Concert ing the musical program to be given | 4 others Y | Mrs. W. F. Macpherson, to Mr 12) at 7:80 o'clock, at the First Pres. | WOODLAND PARK AUXILIARY |!" Los Angeles for several months, | Hedley; first violin, Theodore Anderson, | t The annual spring concert of the during the afternoon. Delta Tau Delta fraternity will) samuel J. Calderhead, son of Mr.| ill join M principal, Clemewell Moses, Douglas tao Harrington here the The Woodland ‘ark auxiliary to | a Ae terian church, % | Seeley, Norine Powers, Walter Sundsten, |Philomel club will be presented ‘The committee in charge of ar-| entertain with a Mothers’ Day teal ond Mra 8. C. Calderhead, will be| ree |the Ruth school building fund, will|last of next week to remain for | Myx. Harrison, Arnold Loken, Irene Stey-| Monday evening, May 19, in the Uni- rangements includes Miss Carrie|at the chapter house on Sunday) «olemnizel Saturday, May. 17, at] MOTHERS’ CLUB meet with Mrs. Harry Leitch, 630 w.|f€W days before leaving for their} viola, Charles Robbett, D. Dalby;| versity Methodist church, Brooklyn Raser, chairman; Mrs. C. G. Morri.| afternoon from 2 until o'clock. | high noon in the chancel at ‘Trinity |, ome in the ond violin, Francine McCartney; Cath- Harrington, | * »SILON 83rd, on 10 a, m, = if >, a o te bles " IGMA ALPHA E me ‘. Jorine Sullivan, Alice Blomauist, Erfe{@Ve- and E. 42d st. This organiza. on, Mrs. F. A. Churchill, Mrs. Peter| Presiding v ae i : ore ya Episcopal church, with the Rev!" tu. arothers’ club of Sigma Al-| Luncheon, tals her little son, n Butler, has | Sonnson, Helen Hollinger, Robert John.|tion of talented women. singers has e Mogensen, Mrs. A. B. Lund, Mra, G,| Mra, D. B. apna eee Beg, | Wiliam HL Biss reading the! yo Soowtion” fraternity, will, meet| eee n visiting her parents, Mr, and| yon; eclfo, Dorothy Sullivan, George Hag-|prepared an elaborate program ot / A. Kelley, Mrs. H. J. M. Baker, Mrs. | Sabie ae ty Cri cee caeigearg tre service, lwith Mre! i, H. divide, isthi cIry COUNCIL soe Jason D. Butler, during Mr, |¢r; ‘bass, John Tepley, delightful music, to be given under Donald McDonald, Mrs, Maurice An-| Bold, Mrs. M. J. Mol eount|_ Mra J. R. Morris, of Aberdeen, | pad x dnt acoder hoe surity Benefit association, Queen | Harrington's sojourn in the South, | ——————— f , the direction of R. H, Kendrick, derson, Mrs. Paul Harper and Miss| Vernon, and Mrs W. J. Knapp of! sister of the bride-clect, will bo\ <7 wom Patterson, Mim nk|City chapter, No, 904, will hold a} Sees [Roe oa ea, with Harry Burdick at the plano, Jessie Butler. | Vancouver, Wash. | matron of honor, and Miss Alice!) ; his | SOCIETY ctwell, Mrs, W. J. Robinson, Mra.{Whist party Wednesday, May 14, at| Lieut. Com, James . B. Groemer, Magnus Peterson, tenor, well eee Mrs. Franklin Sly, the Misses) tddenberg, .mald of honor. Mr.\ir ye. Washington, Mrs. R$, Me.|A. O. U. W. Hall \t N., and Mrs, Groemer, of San | The Northwest Keramic soclety! known to music lovers of Seattle, Mount Baker Circle Martha Youlden, Norma 0180.1 John Dudiey Robert will bo best! Cateng, Mim C.K. Wood, Mrs obi 8 | Francisco, are visiting Mr Groe. [WH hold its next meeting on Wed'|yint be the assisting artist, and will Pl Part Martha pigtail a rant men man for Mr. Calderhead. Only close | iigva Voris, Mrs, H. C. McCulloch, |mer’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. = tip gn ly ei ites! ic ine present two groups of solos, in addi, | Ons Farry Martha Lindberg, Me Shh Sata friends of both families have been} Mra. O; L. Stout; Mrs. George Donn; 1 |. Burns, at the Hotel Sorrento. . a saat nh adaition to the ition to singing with the Philomel ~ The annual bridge and mah Jongg | Jean Macintosh, 4 Beiag sr iwikes, | vice: \Mre, JH 1d, McCullum, Mrs. I. Lan.| ‘There will be a meeting of the| * ° Ta ecene “Weenie ue ieoee club in Basset’s “Capri,” a musical arty sponsored by Mount Baker|!ane Slipper, “Florence Fowlkes,| Hotlowing the ceremony there will caster, Mrs. BH. H. Hecht, Miss Dor-|West Seattle W T. U. at the] Mrs. R. D. Merrill and daughters, | HAversne “Woodward, alk On| gem depicting the charm of the | Circle of the Fruit and. Flower Mis-| Doris Fischer, Frances pel dt nin| De. % small wedding breakfast for! omy owe, Miss Hilen Dulr home of. Mrs. John Mathnes, 44 Hill| Miss Virginia and Miss Eulalie Mer. be dad ehel tA famed island of Capri, in the Med sion, will take place Wednesday aft-| Bleanor Jones and Hunice Churchill) the jmmediate families at the Mac-| Mise Thelma Barbour and Mis at, $. W., Wednesday, May 14, at 2} rill, who have hoon in New York | Sonny QUEEN ANNE Po iterranean. ernoon, May 14, at 2 o'clock, at the| Will assist. ; ‘eat | Pherson residence, MacEireath. p.m, All are cordially invited to at: jeity for several weeks, wilt return | NORTH ede ah Bi uae Songs, coloratura and “spiritual,” +” attractive clubhouse in Mount Baker| During the Foetal aaatas Miss Macpherson ix a graduate of] Tuesday, Laurelhurst will direct |tond. Sunday, Ncteel Say waa P.T, A. willl songs from classic composers and Park. program eae Pelee can toate pr the University of Washington and|ing gervice, Mrs. Charles Jordan, ba Vee tae 8 a8.2% jmeet Wednesday, d 14, at 1:30|songs of decidedly modern flavor Peter , cl a The committee which has the ar-| Katherine Ja member of Alpha Phi sorority.| chairman; Wednesday, Interlaken, |HARMONY HOM D Mr, and Mrs, Harold Burchard are | Clock. Mrs, Ellen K. Dabney will) wilt combine to form a concert of rangements in charge includes; Mrs,| Mr. Sidney Dixon, tenor. | Mr. Calderhead graduated from the| Mrs. A. W. Parrahm, chairman;| Harmony homestead, No 1743, |xecelving congratulations upon the|%® the speaker, The program will/rare interest, with Grieg’s ‘Spring 4. T. Williamson, chairman: Mrs. Mel : |law department at the university |*ppursday, Endolyne, Mrs. Lambert |Brotherhood of American Yeomen, | birth of a son, John Kenneth, May |include,a piano solo.by Ada Sarchin, |Gycte” and Woodman’s “Nature's AT: i ; Mre, r ‘| vay | h ie} - | } “| vocal solo, Mrs. Effie Naftager, ” v j y duncan, tickets and favors; Mra, Miscellaneous Shower and is affiliated with Phi Delta) 4, gtewart, chairme riday, Alki, | will give a dance and card party | 8, at the {tle General hospital, | Yoeal solo, Mrs. Effie Naftager, and | Resurrection,” to give a distinct sea George Heiss tables and chaire| Mrs. John Widrig and Miss Marie| Theta fraternity, |Mrs, Charles Gaffner, chairmen; Sat-|Tuesday evening, May 15, at 1929 | ee \a pk erica hygiene by pupils from | sonal touch. There will be fifteen general prizes | Murfin entertained: wae a aay Calenda ae ; acta Mrs, Beulah Ro-|Third ave, | Mtigg Jeaiinie © Gordon. and atten | Mis# Bocle's room, ce as well ax a favor for each table. |janeous shower at the home of| (gle * for vig, chairman ard ‘ | Anona Roberts oave J y for | g 1 FEDERATION | ‘The tea tables will be presided! Miss Murtin on ‘Thursday evening, ada for University guild, with Mrs, 1. ¢,|BBTA PE ALPHA ateetaets Ga wens eeu ttaitie for) SBATTLE FEDERATION | Mrs, Josephine Corliss Preston, wver by Mrs. Roy Page Bullard, Mrs,|in honor of Miss Helen Nelthorpe,| Orthopedic Shops |Bankson and Mrs, Walter Hansen, | MOTHERS’ CLUB | Enue fot wey ome: |W. 0, dh ate superintendent’ of schools, will i, J. Bold, Mrs, Don Palmer, Mrs.| whose marriage to Dr, Austin D.| ‘The Orthppedic lunch room will be |.will be in charge at the Thrift Shop| The Mothers’ club of Beta Phi| The regular meeting of the Seattle | speak on “Women and Politics.” Spe / 4. 5) Webb, Mrs. A. R. Truax, Mrs.| De Freece will take place July 8, | in charge of’ Broadway gulld on Mon-| Monday morning. In the afternoon | Alpha will meet at the home of Mrs,| Mrs. Albert J, Rhodes, who has| Federation Women's Christian ‘Tem: cial music, Harey Henke, Mrs. G. B. M. Pratt) pifteen sorority sisters of the|day. Mrs. J, W. Barbour will bo hos-| Mrs, A. Eldred of Kirkland will have |C. H, Cole, 1718 B, 62nd st, Tuesday, |been abroad for several months, is|perance Union, will be held Tuesday, | An invitation ts extended to all im and Mrs. B. 8. Goodwin, | vride-clect were thelr guests, tess, assisted by Mra, Karl de Vouyo, |charge, May 18, at 12:80 o'clock. expected home in a few days. May 18, at 2p. m,, in the Plymouth | terested persona. ; / , x » " wat : peer ee ee anir ive teen Ae ot Peb R,

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