The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE 6 THE SEAT TLE STAR Left to right—Miss Marion Burton,one of the attractive members of the younger set. Miss Berthe-Louise Karstensen, of San Mateo, Cal., who has been visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Moritz Thomsen. Miss Dorothy Bristol of Chicago, By Lillian Keen LeBallister Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Sunset Club Has Interesting Program for ™ October; Dr. Gowen to Speak at Luncheon eine = ‘AN HOWARD T. LEWIS, of | the University of Washington, Wil speak on “The Aftermath of Peace” at the first literary after- oon of the autum at the Sunset | club, on. Wednesday, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Jason D. Butler and Mrs. Rob- ert B. Snowden will be the host-| esses. ‘A business meeting in connection with luncheon, for which reser- vations are asked, will take place on Wednesday, October 8 at 12:30) o'clock. Wednesday, October 15, there will be @ mah jongg tournamnt for members ‘only. The hostesses of the afternoon will be Mrs. Louls Eym and Mrs. William D. Perkins. The mah Jongg tournament will be continued at the meeting to be held on Wed. fesday afternoon, October 22, with Mrs. Samuei Hedges and Mrs. Hor. face Richmond as hostesses ntury club, which w A-musical ty the Armstrong trio, |°r the home of Myx, Hi Francis J. Armstrong, violin; Libor-| 191 9g fus Hauptman, piano, and George |, y, cello, 1s scheduled for . airecsay afternoon, October 29. eee eee fe We afterno Mrs. Fiorence Becler, con o, will Haat Mira: W. Ke ‘8. Georg the assisting artist. with Mrs.) 00". 4 RpraBieci Bentley the plano. | 4am Elliott Bptieed Hostesses, Mrs. Andre n follow pie and Mrs. Jo ‘wards. The club announces a lectures by Dean How similar to those flew seasons ago, the dat will be given later . Women’s University Club Luncheon Dr. Herbert H. Gowen will speak | on “The Study of Bible Literatu at a luncheon to be given by the Wotnen’s University club for mem bers and their guests on Friday, Oc tober 3, at 1 o'clock. Reservations should be made at the club not later than noon on October 2 At the meeting of the morning hook review class on Wednesday, October 1, at 10:30 o'clock, Miss | price sale of all articles on i Agnes Harrison will speak on “The|for Monday, September 2: ‘Tendencies in European Literature.” | Stewart st oe | | Luncheon Club jdt v8 Mount Baker Park Luncheon elub| Club Entertaining ‘will meet at the Mount Baker club- The junior members of t house on Wednesday afternoon, Octo- | ber 9, for a 1 o'clock luncheon, fol lowed by bridge. The officers of the club will be the hostesses. They are: Mrs, C, N, Dickinson,| Messrs, Mrs. . E. Weeks, Mre, J. H. Baird | Schaak and Mra, A. H. Kellogg. | man, Complimenting Miss Macfarilané, Hillman on October Austin Burwell will M Mrs. day afternoon Miss Macfarlane will co hearsal at the church. Mr. Hillman will ushers at dinner on Friday October 3. Program of Indian \and Legends Mrs, Frederick W. Gra |present a program of Ind n the music department an’s C ha at 2 o'clock Gilmore, course T. of Lewis, him a which (a) tonka”” Fs the Waters for Water Mrs Lloyd Beckett, |. ates, | Voice. | (A) “the soon Drops Low" | “The White Dawn Ta Mie’ Cant W. Ho! “Indian Tore and ire. Fi |Half-Price Sale ‘The Thrift Shop of the Orthopedic hospital announc tumn formal for Saturday October 4 Russell Gibson, and James Hodg Bridal. Compliments whose marriag entertain bridge and tea at her home on Mon- her bridal party with a buffet sup- per at her home on Monday evening, | | October 6, following the wedding re- 1 y his h entertain Jand legends at the first meeting of | of the A, Schroeder, N. on Friday, Octoberjand Thrift Shops Dan C | (>) “The Land of the Bky Blue ecompantst Junior Members at Yacht) "vited to attend this inntructive | ht club announce their first au. | GL endle-132 The committes in charge spent several week | informal Tea for Miss Macfarlane Macfarta K H October Personal Mra. David Whitcom | | liman 7, Mi han in pme next = Hel f Wed tertain w noon. |Hosts at College Club Fran who will fargaretta to Mr, Frederick at will entertain at the College c join ™ the f evening Maris will sth about lub : pes « Putnam, Luncheon for Visitor uest of Mr M J. K t ompliment | who and Mr nome senor of Mr his , who Is evening, | in town, ( aced eight _ |Musicale for Guests Music| guest for were p he r the pleasure Grand Kel tainier James J | |with a musicale n Thu ham jan music| hotel Wom. | _ {Il be held Orthopedic Tea Miss Geraldine mother, Mrs. Chhrles for The ladies of the Eastern Star will » charge on Monday at the Orth-| left rec Lunch room, 214 Columbia] continue ing will Mrs artment al Prescott Mrs. M with it on will be | hi ¢ D, Scho: Mrs. Wil Griffin be consin. ante yen Mr to e D Lorraine, | Mr Etta Littlefield, croft, Mrs. E, E. En nis, Mrs. Anna B, Shields, Mrs, Chris: aie North, Mrs. Grace Coop |Melissa Carr, Mrs. Martha jana Miss Olive McNace. The University guild, with Mrs j Cadman is, Nicholson and Mrs, Lewis Treen, | id ) will be in char at the Thrift Shop ight Logan|on Monday morning, and the W ington Park guild, with Mra. George aping and Mrs. T. W. Lee, will charge on Monday afternoon. | visit: in R Mr ams, left month’ and Mrs. thie week Har for ¢ motor trip. . id Mrs. ho left 1 . Cadman the for Hawke today Mr. and Burlingame Mr. Kelsall's par A. I. Kelsall, for |} Mrs. William | daughter-in-law Mr Cal | Lai Ke Mrs fo’ DISTRICT unday eke’ | will leave a 1 two we ton Ma Co. Children’s | mi-agnual meeting es nhalf-|trict No. 1 will be held at ¥ ts shelves} Wednesday, October 1, in the 9 with Eagleson left 0. F,, as | ern Canada on cordially | of Miss Helen and at 611] sonic templ this ¥ |Sumbla lodge, jhosts. All nton 117, 1. O. Rebeka No. shor are Sa 8 a8 Mra. | will leave join Mr. home Island. meeting. For in president, sunday Allen, at Jackson for | ‘mation, call Mrs. Mazie B. dintrict he Seattle Hathaway, y evening, CARD I The board of control of hall, Armory, will give Saturday Mr De the Mrs. Innes Bodwell town Monday. Henry arbo includes Charles chair Veterans? party at 8:0 ac evening, October o'clock, at Wing's cafetert 8, They Madison, William I two Pigott Mis where Helg nd in Victoria Dearborn, who is visiting Mir will return Ha y evening rn Wa will leave the first of the week for| WOMAN'S CLUB a Blackburn Wis., © art M. Walth fornia or Hum, summer Washing R. Kelsall the guest Mr. and and Pig nia Paul Calife Marga k for Nor trip. Marshall Allen (Clara Emory) New York they will Li » will B. ¢ Mrs.| with} B.S, I recently with her aunt, Mrs. Ray Hyatt.—Portraits by Grady. ‘Clubs AN’S CENTURY Women’ CLUBS FOR MONDAY j we CLUB various departments PLYMOUTH GIRLS meetin CLUB man's Century club for th ptemt ald of the bu! ckwell her hom Monday, fund Mrs. will | AUXILIARY TO LUKE'S HOSPITAL 1 auxiliary ill meet Mon it will } hold a mee am ng on Mond at Puget bank The building ted t to at Sou: fund will returns from a rumm held October 16. to be now: furniture, picture nt be a ADDITIONAL CLUBS me A locats a ed later 1 a meetin Woman's clothing, October 1, at " of Mrs. J. I Mrs. Hi Dy ons dishes, nts or house- kind will be the following recely any ¢ Mrs, I Mr RT Mra. W. B. Mra. J. E ave Har k smmittec Ingraham Merr Dornebers Patten on rKe f the Day 2 SOCIAL CLL al Club O. EB. § 2 kart, SEA) with of pos to October of Blake D. N. Assisting Almon Allen, Mrs. Mrs. Thomas ‘am by Mrs. F. K Joshua Reyne he current ¢ meet Thur of Mrs ing has been tober 1 f Mrs. the art ned fr at the Mills, hoste Harry King. amp. depart- n Ox re the the mee Mr 26th at 2 welcome uart her| WASHINGTON HIVE, roc NO. 944 G Ma. ids, 1 nts y, October w. J ntz, to} ommander of 944, La of the called fa eptember Washington Macca meeting at Blackwell m temple ELDERBLOOM CLUB day 2, at nding to event roll call with will me 11 a.m. at Third ars Mod Vir hod he music department will a Ol ers ern ginia Hi, and the home | Schroeder, 101 Madr hoste Mrs. Mrs, William Van C. Griffin be the tople to be given under Mrs. Frederick W. Miss Blanche officer of the touring 1 turned ities in th f M H. ha place. W. A. Gil Eliiott “Indian Mu’! of the the direction o! Graham. Re a club, who has for two years, nd will resume her activ- club, A bs sisting more Mrs. will AMETHYST Ame } will SOCIAL CLUB club, 0. FB Mrs. Ida Young Wednesday, October at 1 p.m Take 29th, walk one block ton, meet with » ave, Luncheon ar to : former | McKINLEY CIRCLE a |CARD PARTY William McKinley circle, the G. A. R, will give | whist party in Veteran | Wednesday 40 o'clock her ott on Ladies of military | RAINIER CHAPTE Rr * hall, Ar Rainier chap! R., will evening, October} hold the first meeting of the year Jat the home of Mrs. I. M. Jordan, | and ave. N,, 1 y, Septem | ber 5 2p. m. the request Jof Mrs. Anthony Eayne Cook, pres of|ident general, and Mrs, William society rman Walker, secretary general, two articles by Mrs. R. M. Whitney will be reviewed; “Back to Barbar ism,” by Mrs. Will H, Parry, and CHAPTER | ern is in America,” by Goorge D. Schofield; group songs by Mrs. F, C. Greer DAUGHTERS OF PIONER Daughters of Pione of Wash ington (prior to 15 will meet » D. A 8 th LADIES’ MONTEFIORE CIETY regula the Ladies’ will be held }October 2, at The monthly fior meeting Ald afternoon, Educational Center |W ALLINGFORD |TO DANCE end] Wallingford chapter, s giving a danc evening, October 4, lub, in the Are: cordially invited on No. 204, 0 on Saturday at the Masonte| Jo building. All are! to 70) week} will meet as/ department | nm will be given by mem- hold | its first meeting on Friday, October| As- and/ program } ¢| Studied been Mrs. | Music Artist’s Series | Announced The men's club Plyme ch for | Bregational | arrangements | concerts dcal se which unusual interest to music Mario Chamlee, Metropol and interna of the world's greatest operatic and stars, will be the first artist) Jappearing here on October 1st | Maria 4vogun, coloratura soprano the idol of European who! possesses one of the loveliest voices! . will be Janu-| opera heard on | On March 8th | De planist, sical p will give t Ernest yon e of the gre litles of the day 8 premier co audience. Th , April 15 will be by the of which the | inala jest m a cert on London String quartet Morning F urp 1 and ¢ with “they | perfect en-! challenge com any possible rival,| nental.” | Seattle Girl Wins |Scholarship Viola Wa: ain, vi ist, of Se. attle was awarded the Cesar Thom. son open this week a the Ith atory of Mu: |. Miss Wasterlain went East wit {her mother 10 days » to est and news of the her has just semble parison onglish or cor scholarship ente nc been Mis | bany ist, ss Wasterlain is a Ritchie, well pupil of Al. known local art who is a member of the Spar !gur String Quartet Mr. Ritchie is of Cesar 1 a former pupil! homson, a renowned Eu teacher, unde whom he for several years at the Brussels Conservatory. lw ednesday, October 1, at 2 Pp. m., in Pioneers’ hall, Madison park. The! ¥ Members avill be introduced by P president, and the following pro. pram presented: Piano solo, Mrs. | Lulu Shepard Johnstone; vocal solo, \M Joseph A. Calwell The jwill be presided over by Mrs, } | Meany and Mrs. Tillie Moore, ‘fun attendance is des dl, ,EVOL) urns HEBREW B SOCIETY Seattle Hebrew Benevolent society jWill moot Wednesday, October 1, at |2:20 o'clock, at Temple Center. | Board meeting at 10:30 a. m. I NT | CHAPTER A, of P, Chapter A of P. oO. Monday, October 6, at o'clock, with Miss Lulu Fuller, 419 aist ave 8. Visiting P. BO. In. vited to attend, oO. will meet} members | October DATES TO REMEMBER serT Mire informal tea Won Platen MONDAY, SEFT BER Miss Vifginia Merrill's tea for Ses Ruth Hull, at heme, from 4 until 6 o'clock Mr. and Mra. Pred arty. f at home for Count 2 Ack Struve's Or- jowed by supper WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1— Mrs. William H. Irvine's luncheon Golf club. Hemrich’s brigge ff to entertain at ncheon at her home. Helen Jordan's dinner at The Wi n for MM Florence Packer and her fiance, Mr. Henry Kruse. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2— The marriage of Miss Florence Packer to Mr. Henry Ross Kruse the Alpha Xi Delta sorority puse at $:30 o'clock. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3— Mrs, Raymond R. Fraser's’ luneh- eon for her daughter-in-law, Mra. Raywood zier, at hom usand Pines. t Hi Gu Orthopedic card party at the Hotel Sorrento at 2 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4— The wedding of Miss Marie Leghorn and Mr, Dougias Ballinger, at Westminster Presbyterian church, at 8:30 o'clock. TUESDAY, OCTOBER + The marriage of Miss Margaret Coles to Mr. Arthur Wicks, at the of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, at 4 o'clock, followed by a reception at the ef her parents, Mr. and Mra. William 8. © he lage of Mis ne to Mr. In Pilgrim © T mar Margretta Kline Hilim ational chure! ‘ ‘CHEOD CARD PARTY The ladies of the Whittier Heights Improvement club will meet ‘Tues September 30, at Mrs. A. Corey home, 8345 13th ave. N. W., for « 12:30 o'clock luncheon, followed by a card party. da: A PICTURE . WEEK . the supervision of Mrs. R. Pierce of Snoqualmie, chairman of ‘the Women’ Clubs of Washington for art, music and litérature, “Buy a Pieture Week" for Washington will be held 4-10, This is a nation-wide movement, sponsored by the Federated Clubs for the promotion of American art for America, On October 4, the public schools will be in charge; October 5, will be University day; October 6, City Federation day; October 7, Fine Arts day; October 8, West, Seattle Art club; October 9, State Feder ation; October 10, Woman's Century club The complete program will be announced next week. BUY Und Harry state

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