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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1924 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA ir-0600 Assistant— Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens ~ ie Luncheon Will Precede Dance Recital at the| Sunset Club; Mah Jongg and Bridge Party ! rT. t Mra. L. L.| Mra W. T. Sickles and publicity chairman, Frances Lovely Committee chairm . Mra. | 2. | gram, Kathleen Munro, Bou Rus m (he Bast | sell and Mrs. 8 W. Bushnell al summer, and) Mrs. Ruth Osborne, Dor tton, | te mer, and) Mr borne, Doris Sutton . i ; » ith! Vivian Clemens and Frances Lovely turned to Fort! py.tawa, Bilene French and Mra. W.! Camp Lewls, Mra. gicktes will entertain at ‘ na The following program has been| Wed Sun} out a Wed he Sun-| outlined for study % yea Anos goa a 1, Hymns —F 1620-1800, pn ® ete (oer Fret) William Billings; Hymn et Writers; Living Hymn Writers id A 2. Folk Musico—Indian, (a) Indian Orthope dic Card Party aracterist (>) Charles Wake-| Cadi Negro, (a) Slave October 3 ‘ 3 : Songs; (b) Spirituals; Kentucky First HM guild of the © Pst a ens 8 Mounta! jo of the Plains » 1 Orthopet mavacleserian ce Te o—Patrt War rN A mah Jongg and bridge party for! Songs (Civil War); Ballad Perlod| Don, t at the! following the Civil War, Stephen Foster; World War Songs. | may be / made ‘ ssical Period—John Knowles} eal > \p, | Alson F Woo ; Pa ne, Lewel? Mason. William | Mrs. Henry C | Mason. tine, EA st.5090 | Modern Compose: James H.} : ad | y Madey, Walter! Informal Tea rge W. Chadwick, Hor Foe ro Rarmnee Parker, Mra. H. H. A. Beach, for Mrs, Barnes Victor Herbert, Edgar Stillman As a farewell compliment to Mra.| Kelly, Dudley k, Daniel Gregory I 1 Barnes who will leave | Mason, Charles Griftes Thursday for Boston to join Mr,| | | | Barnes and mi thelr Mra.| Vae 7 Richard W. Perry will entertain tn, Yacht Club Announces | formally at tea/on Tuesday atter-| Program for Season n | The Yacht’ club announces the dates for the events to take place at the club during the coming season. In October there will be two mid. week informam! dances, one on Wed. nesday, October 8, and neaday, October November dates include a direct ors’ dinner ‘dance on November 1; a midweek informal on November 12, 4 * | Theta Alumnae Meeting | Alu ot Kappa Alpha Theta | m Tuesday, September 23, at | | | o'clock with Mrs. 16th ave. N in the city will be welcome. Case, 9 Hosts at Home Dinner Mr. and Mrs. 8 A, Diamond en- | November 29 tis Studio. tertained ten guests at dinner Sun-; A midweek dance will be held on| —— - Jay evening at their lakeside home, | December 10, and a New Year's Eve respond. Tho hostesses Will be Mrs preg g jdance on December 31 : oom game | ‘The program for the remainder of | Danks, Mra. C. G, Lewis, Mra ie at Brandstrom, Mrs. 0. W. Connor and Bridge Luncheon migwork in| Mra. Oliver, for Miss Packer (Bete Ay oes “@n Thursday fh BETHLEHEM THIM Ee CLUB Gertrude McBac! Drithday| Bethlehem Thimble Club will meet gard — tt ot M Aith 1. Beat, Phyllis Phillips i" - or Ha ™~ 3 we enentore , tember 23, from 30 a. m. to 4 p. m , e twelve covers and bridge in honor | Fools’ night tnformal : ni r p. 0 ot Miss Florence Packer, an October | fle bride-to-be, IUSINESS WOMEN’S CLUB Tho year's activit { the Seattle Midweek informal flannel | Business ar Women's < 4 Gtnner dance, | Dinner for Visitor | Mr, and Mrs. Robert Brautigan will entertain with a dinner at their . home on Thursday evening. in com-| 900g Recital fs pliment to Miss Augusta Collier of / qt J'ennis Club am Fresno, Cal, who 1s visiting in town. | “on the calendar at the Tennis club |, A rummage sale will be held early < | this week is m song recital Friday |!" October. Members are requested | club will ron Tuesday ¢ 6 o'clock, at Culver will be 27.—Midweek flannel dance. Engagement of | afternoon by Lois Holt-Brown, well | tO ransack closets and att a Miss Bartee Announced |*2e*n concert singer in the Kast | See. Addit f rs Mr, and ‘Mra. Wy A. Bartes an-|0n4 South. The hostesses will be! 1. she Kat Ti ‘ : wi. | Mra. C. H. Field and Mra. Donald nounce the engagement of thelf| sr Focheran, with a group Or the daughter, Eva Pearl, to Mr. John |. 0 boca Ashworth Reagan, son of Mr, and |?°Uns*r set assisting. The Ca Mrs. John FE. Reagan. . Mrs. P. E. Harris Tuesday, Septem The wedding will take place No-| Orthopedic Lunch |ber 23, ati p.m. Mins Sarah Har- vember 27. land Thrift Shops Ha, wap resent th Sones 5 Denny-Fubrman Guild, with Mra.| Vint give a resume of he Will Meet at Tennis Club). stepnens as hostess, will bein eS emunds ts The Highland Drive Bridge club|charge at the Orthopedic lunch | o¢ the club, Mrs. H. A. Laubscher will have its first meeting of the room, £14 Columbia st., on Tuesday. | vig president, Mra. C. G. Hi . season, on Tuesday afternoon at the {Assisting will be Mrs. Lorenz, Mrs. | secretary, Mra. Floyd ( Tennis club, with Mrs. Frank Moran |J. C. Barmen, Mra. E. R. Brady,| responding secretary, Mra. 8 8 and Mrs. John Wheatman as hos-|Mrs. N. A. Johanson, Mrs. H. W-| prants treasurer, Mrs. F. 8. Sylves- Kent> Mra, W. ¢. Waldo, Mra. H./ ry 4 tesses, ns 7 | ter librarian. a dae: B. Norris, Mra. J. E. Nestor, Mrs. | 2 R. W. Seelye, Mrs. Ben Tidball, 7 “Modern American Music” will be|en, Miss Mildred Stephens, Min CALEIDH CLUB ‘ the studies by Washington Alumnae | Lois Trosper, Miss Thelma Wilson, | woxan's CLUE chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon during | Miss Eva Peterson, Miss Elizabeth | The Weat the ensuing year. The first meeting | Ratcliffe and Miss Grace Wilson. | i meet Thurada of this group will be held on Wed-| The Thrift Shop will be in charge |.) ¢n6 home of Mra W. A ¢ ordon, . nesday evening at “Miss Vivian/of East Highland Drive Guild, with | 1154 sunset ave. Mra. Goddard, Cleman's studio, 1108 Broadway. |Mrs. Roy B. Davis and Mrs. Josiah|) sstess ‘There will be a readi ‘The officers ‘who will serve this| Moore on Tuesday morning and Ma |i) Constitution year are: President, Bertha Freyd | drona Guild, with rs. L. R, Daw- The topic for the da vice president, Ellene French; sec-|son and Mrs. W. L. Nye, on Tuet| , oh) snort story retary, Beulah Russell; treasurer, day afternoon. ico Phinney and 3 will be “The .” by Mrs. Al- W. A. Gordon, ER WOMEN’S AUXILIARY Women’s Clubs ELECES NEW OFFICERS LU 1 “ auxiliary to the Washington State cues ol on oa Coheed Se Sidney, “had Wednesday at Pio : WEST QUEEN ANNE ‘The meeting will be in the nature| Neer hall, Mrs. Vira Wellman Mas PLT. A. of a reception to the teackers. ters was ro-elected president; Mrs West Queen Anne P.T. A. will| pee Abbie Jones, vice nr ee B Myra Burnell 1 Mrs, Bertha Robinson urer; Mrs. Zella responding secret meet Tuesday, September 23, at 2:30 | ALLAH SOCIAL p.m. Mrs. G. P. Haley will speak.| Allah Social Club, 0, E. 8. will There will be a reception for the | meet with Mrs. W. Barclay, 6126 Di teachers and a program. lerctor st, Tuesday, September 23, at mM bode Mrs. J. W. Fox, Mrs. H. Grout|2 o'clock. Cards and refreshments. eee cess 4 and Mrs. Grinstein wil be the hos Sioa Rea dimen ot Pas it WRITERS’ CLUB sty Writers’ club will meet in the lec: ee etia REUNION LUNCHEON ture room of the ¥, W. C. A. Tues-|coroNTAL COURT, Ciionian club will have a reunion | day, September 23, at 8 p- m. Vis-|x6. 4 luncheon at the Federation club-|itors welcome. | Golenisl.. court house Tuesday, September 23, at} ° ‘ ‘Avosranth, will 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. H. E. 3 . |NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT | Saturday Mrs. W. E. Barnhart and Mrs. Fred} L. O. W. club of Seattle Circle, Now] §-15 o'clock, at N atlett will be the speakers. 549, will meet with Mrs. Margaret eee oe De Nisson, 2115 Fifth ave. W. Tues! y. wc, A. CHARM SCHOOL, McKINLEY CIRC fx September, 23 Valuable tips on ‘Street Etiquette William McKinley circle, Ladies soy will bo given to members of the ot the G. A. R., will be entertained | WOMEN’S CIVIC CLUB “Charm School’ of the Young Tuesday, September 23, at the home The Women's Civic Club of Seat-}| Women's Christian Association this of Mra. Rose Houghton, at Lake | tle will hold the first meeting of the|evening by Mrs. Joseph C. Black, - Forest park. Take bus at 1914} year in the Terminal Sales building, |first vice president of the Y. W. C.| e Third ave, | Firet and Virginia, megzanine floor, | A. board of trustees. The class mects CAR pa | Tuesday, September 23rd, at 2 p. m.|/every Monday, at 7 p- m,, In the MERCER P-T. A | ‘The installation of the president,| members’ hall of the sociation building. Last week 76 girls attend ed the class. Mrs. 8. Pearson, and other officer will take place. Chairmen of c mittees will be appointed, delegates elected, and the program for the year | MO! Mercer Parent-Teacher association will hold {ts first meeting of the year Tuesday, September 23, at 3 p. m. Miss Mary Fenton, princ the school, will speak on “The one hold its regular card party at Harm Plans for the Year,” and Mrs. 8hep- | wasHInGTON HIVE NO. 944 hall, 7309 Aurora ave. Wedne ard Johnson will have charge of the) Washington Hive No. 944, Ladies | September 24, at m. Fay musical program. of the Maccabees, will give # benefit | All friends invited A reception to teachers and par-!Carq party at the home of Mrs. ° ents new to the district will follow |frrany Braman, 1646 36th ave. N..]| LADIES’ TAIN VIEW SOCIAL CLUB GROTTO CLUB the regular program. Tuesday evening, September 23. Grotto club will meet rane pe Large attendance desired. , September 24, at 2 p. m BALLARD HIGH eee at the Federation clubhouse. Mrs, C. SCHOOL P.T. A. INTERLAKE ¥ ao D. Garfield, from the Seattle Cham. The Ballard High School Parent- Teachers’ association wit hold its first meeting this year on Tuesday, September 23, at 2:40 o'clock in the school building. This meeting will Interlake PT. A, will hold its} ber of Commerce, will give a lecture first meeting of the year in the base-|on “Alaska,” illustrated by steriopti- ment of the school on Tuesday, Sop- | con views, Miss Nina Burns will give tember 23, at 2:30 o'clock. There |@ piano selection. Roll responded to So in ths nature Of & Sebeption tol Ni rsh Tunes! programy and re) Dy Biman wee ay the teachers and the ‘n w mother’ ot a ab ap hice + Reeirdah 3 "AIR 5 hers and the ne 'l ments will be served. Nursery pro-| EXHIBITS FOR FAIR ‘The program will be as follows: keds Entries and exhibits for the ladies’ Welcoming address one department of the Western Wash rg 1. DeVitbie Tesponee Mra, B, Ts September fnetpal . Woodman | CASCADE SCHOOL PT. A. ington Fair, at Puyallup President Ballard High School ‘The first meeting of Cascade |29 to October 5, will be received in ‘arp nolo. : age? 23, 0 Toonkavs’” school PT. A. will be held Tu Seattle Tuesday, September 23, at the u on the first . September 23, at 3 p. m. at the|lost and found bu WHITTIER PT. A school. Arf interesting program will|floor of Frederick & Nelson's store, Whittler P./ | will meet ‘Tues-| follow a short session of important | between the hours of 10:30 a. m, and day, Beptember 23, at 3:30 p, m., at] business. 4 p.m. Representativen of this de: the school. The program will be fur-| Preceding the reception given in| partment will be there to receive nished by the following pupils from| honor of the teaching corps, Mra, E.| these exhibits, to give the owner's the Van Harlinger School of Musle L, Danks will give an address of wel-jentry numbers and to take charge and Dramatic Art: Frances Inslee, come and Miss Catherine Meyers will !of sending the exhibits to the falr THE SEATTLE STAR LOLA ZINOVEVA Campfire Notes i i E F fagigg ‘ r ( 1 i 1 Hett I ‘ 1 1 Jen 1 Hi ‘ ( mer Mins Gertrude sojourning fo turn to Paris for the winter Wistar Sharple meetings abou sf ; officers were mber ; te trude Roms § giving m ie 2s tent, Kathleen Bar- " ‘ Elinor Chamberlain garite Hurly; seribe,# vd October ts HIKING) Chee gris r ong and cheer time crispness of autumn lures) "0 yy Su i very Campfire girl. During the } autumn months there will be j : fire held thote | city hikes open to the gir hol of the year Te) to go, On September 19th ‘ eof their guardian, § group of girls met aboard tt tion of of | eric at 4 0’ President, | uded 6 ient, Edith a the her. The next) nder the Marforie L supper, Kinne | onial, wt the & premidential b t| Girls’ conference Olympia, th 4 cut the hale |will radio a message in song: orchestral m at Btocktoi hop in Richmond, on Wed Lola Zinoveva, talented pupil of Ivan astmistress, sian ballet master, will dance “The Russian Prince. ed, | organi: wing girls gave toasts: Oak Novikoff, noted Rus-| ** 8 PAGE 8 mpfire group of ( eid its first meeting after the sum a tm Wedne A little “ae i ¢ prise for the Wallach; On September 22, at the Campfi group of! n meeting if Hunt Point and to Campfire Girls - pla New Campfire groups are belng|the us at the following schools: | meeting ake, Broadview; Stevens, Ma-' council “Bow and Arrow” and the “Dying Swan" dances at a recitd SS i a === SSS = he National Presents Some Unusual Values in ATTRACTIVE HOME FURNISHINGS ATED here are a few offerings picked at random from our large stock, typical of the values that the National always gives of the Novikoff school on Friday evening, September 26, at Portrait by Cur- and a dinner dance on Saturday, | the Women’s University club auditorium, Premium lists are now at and will be ob show cases have number of exh WOMAN'S CENTURY ustees of the W September 23, on the third floor of 12:30 o'clock, tment wiil meet at the home of! luncheon Mra. 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