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: , i De eS MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 15 | Seattle Society || Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister Telephone MA in-0600 MRS. MACY NICHOLSON Fire Assistant— nees Oldham t Music—Louise Raymond Owens Miss Presley Has ( harming Home Wedding, "1 Luncheon Will Compliment Two Honor ; Guests oe, * Dorothea) Miss Powell to Entertain , tae ‘ M at Sunset Club corr . \ J M <—* * " i H 5 the t pe : AMPFINUS MOTHEI athe e Rev, Herbert H. | w M mes A ' for a ities A ed with asters} Lou Pow 4 kground of ¥ Sat tate - na | Hloise Virtue Will t an-| Wed November 11 x 7 Se A 1 V “ t dered by Miss Leona Gaul, of Ever. |). *'° . Novembe a The t b M erepe sat r hea H pe, and wW court train 7 yell of t wreath of sn ef orchids, Ophelia Hostesses at. Bridge tea Mount Baker Guild of the Orthopedic hospi from of the valle Luncheon tal will e Friday afternoon at the Mount Baker club-, Wednesday wm Mre. James F 1 and house.—Portrait by Grady. minalae t mae: es en te Women’s Clubs nein wit cna es Vita aye. CLUBS FOR TUESDAY BALLARD HIGH P, T. A making. ¢ ¢ symbols 1 her bouque Delta Zetas Plan MOTHERS’ CLUB A at t| Office ore ted at the Rts and Mis Aim,| Oriental Bazaar oh Bog , . ‘ ; bese Githoun, the ee ‘ aids y ‘ ot iestay. Oct ‘ t t 7 Se gn ostrich « and alt wasters: { diay 1 Gritt he Miss McDonald's gown was of a8 guar 1H grange, Miss Conner'’s flame a tile THIMBLE CLt : vs and Miss Ca the shade ca 1 eLt Bet os, 4 Car tert honey dew. Their he affair ( ‘ b : { { Ww | the same as the maid of he of Or meeting lay, Oct ‘ ‘ ( j For flowers they ed y nse 1 ‘ 6, Oct t elt hall, bods and gmail santhemums. i Fas aa r " All t Mrs. Bonney wore a mode! of fy ee 4 ON KEE AYDI ait brown charmeuse, with touches Mrs. ( HM EA : Tienes beize e, and Mrs. Muckl 2 Je H ‘ 4 v man and Mr. Herbert Greenbank, | 7 ee > 1929 ‘, : ane, The Mr. Ralph Smith and Mr. Herbert Entertaining at “* 8 fe ars Fr. I Graefe, the usher: Arctic Club WOODLAND PARK © ke Haw . At the reception and supper, Iat-| hc ve Jonn | AUXILIARY e ’ ® the Misses Dorothy and Bar.|.. irs J. W- Redden and Mrs, ‘ ; F. H, Stete fara Ebriich, Winifred Dunn, sinoh Waladatay &ttart 1 VE rT iy Brassington, Mary Hawley and|.¢'inc Arctic clus Seven tables the a dilis Ripley assiste The supper |). f : fable was very lovely. centered with cies is, F a f jow mound of yellow Ophelias and| 7, pa ee ited the Weat Heat cikiterCabiat Thite and pink bouvardia. Farewell Party for a, ks Wile Hela at eet #4 P Mrs. Mucklestone wore for travel-| Miss Fisher 4 BETA KAPPA it W.. Tuesday, October ig a dark brown ensemble suit, the ‘ MOTHERS’ CLUF 28, at Bp. ¢ ta of off ess of faun cloth i comp ta Kappa M & for the f e iiwpe, embroidered in s nar, “whe t Tu Oct \ ' 1 t ee silk, and the coat trimmed wi the char hoe 4 17th) will the Watka squirrel. Her square-crown } ar eas. of Melvet hat had a bright bead orn: ae © 5 w ased at th ent and her corsage was of or. RAINIER CHAPTER D. A. R moet After November 15, Mr. and Mrs.| h a Chapter D. A be i Ox t f "in the a : Mucklestone will be at home in se- Program for Tuesday lay, Oct. 28 , at t in 't , f annua t a: Pvhlidirdat’ Sativa tion Ot te d ’ : * a + T ff t t elect am it es Gathering A3 id j child tat tment ‘ Affairs Will Honor ail ehgeegysn K tu c the atate ‘ t physi ‘ eee ea ar ¢ : pene " € t tection of the Miss Stoltenberg club on Tuesday ai t te t ‘J, Ware, y “pay ae Pg Mrs. Chester Latimer and Miss|1 o’cloc home, t; Robert G. F 1 : at Pinos fertrude Lewis will xend out cards .¥ Ida M. Pat ar t con ssp ha pao Mhortly for a tea on Wednesday aft ha M c R t apartment of edtica. toon, November 19, from 4 until comp ‘ f trustees sabiey (lal: thins real Bo'clock, at the Lewis apartmen Sie « tant neh : id Fogarend The affair will honor Miss Claii VES EF E PoT. A ain Rea 4% a Phi Holtenberg, whose engagement tc xilia 7 t Q Anne P.-T. A.|4 Amertounisation. of fore yee Mest. Charles Clifford Hartman, > hold a meet w . wa . : ed : @. 8 N., was announced last week N tps? onda } on . : : ie Ey it i the be Thursday afternoon Mrs. Arnol Wiaaeday. Ockdte a fa ed cote ual ¢ Polson will give a luncheon at th t 1147 17th ave, N ASN, Addn phan ; Rainier club for Miss Stoltenberg Morse and Mra. Gu the tople f i 42d a few of her close friends and |, sats oes eyo als Aad aha hots this program wit #: Saturday afternoon Mrs. Morris| |Campfire Girls | dixpateh i. mediate empha r friends are In nd Mra. J. I P Bese: pee “hg Lindquist will entertain at bridge ste tei ihe fant Mrs: J. G. Gauk Vf n work within the states to fd tea for the bride-to-be. Four{ hie : Hatten, t t ratification of*the child Wdles will be in play. will rene nendment The tional Congress will SHOWER AND SOCIAL |, 2ne. National Cor will con Par ie AFTERNOON tinue its affiliation with the Interna erson leaae owe ah Tha Board ‘oo ft Sie al Council of Women and with | Bont 4 Tt I wexian Hospital P aay | the W n's Joint ¢ onal com Mr. and Mrs. H. } Faculty Members in eevee ine’ dicate cat imerinaee co ‘mittee, Of interest aati af going down to Por SR Sate sat ped aia : ment that Paretit-lea Sreeeartil Week to spend a few days with their Concert we'en a dot aeealintcoay : a * lare to be strengthen the Nation Meinlaw and daughter, Mr. and| The American fusic | 28, at Legion headqua more, 5 pe tae’ h clbeke Mr. Joseph Carmi: Jr, present member faculty | sie a oe fs which (ObNer { national policies and a gee Dalbgyaged Mabe t 1 n j t 1 unifying of met of £0 MEET IN PIONEER HALL ke place on embe y Mr, and Mrs. Allan Latime 27, a Fr Sey aiad a ONE. Ga : Practical”. of ce Tucker) are receiving congratulations | 4v¢ cay ag Ht > Mah wil it by the k partments was discussed Spon the birth of a daughter, Joan The program fotow ‘ 4 tom ; Mrs. J. Lang, Mr uch plans to be worked out thru Gctober 26, at Minor hospital ecture sai’ i. Soriniay | Gio ‘ n J. 'L, Engelaon | the branches. A uniform mem ola tye p< arte nd bership blank form, submitted by Mr. and Mrs. William Leonard Barnara | ball gtteh ig Cir er Mra, Malstrom, providing for direct Taton will leave Tuesday for Port- ALLAH HOCIAL'€ ADDITIONAL CLUBS ceipt from t ational Congre lind to remain for the week oe mpteem ie ie tho state branch atid the: local asso. rar a eieae with Sara a 1983|GET TOGETHER MEETING ciation, was a y the national Mr. and Mrs. Folger Peabody will rath: ave: Nou On Saturday ¢ ng, November, b¢ and will hereafter be used by ® to Portiand Tuesday on a short + 8 Solbek.* Cad 19 | 1st, at 6 p. m, all Seattle all the 48 state branches. The na eit, ‘ ranches of the Gir Friendiy So-| tional department Organ fee “-* t will hold 4 together zation nd effictenc € Mr. and dt $x. Gutiedear- and) “eesersc aS Rey pe ting rypt Mark's! tension and membership; pr Goghter, Miss Billie Sullenger, will hates OTHERS’ CLUB Pi Br ¥- Or lison. A pre vat publicity; pr Mave this week by motor for C: porno The Mothers’ clut Phi K G.I will be we ove wetter films, cc fornia. arded for tho | best AV ion, and leg see Y and Best 1 H tion; educa covering humane Mrs. Clyde Hadley expected : sa Octobe t upt Coff I ition, kinder arten extension Wome this week from a visit with ars chapter o | served C ents’ lonn funds, school educa Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith at Myr Be 1 full a art, music, literacy, child ¢ ae Fh UB TO ENTERTAIN pment; home service, covering Point, B. ¢ of utr BE a ri 3 Aa . othe hild hygiene, physical education and Mr, und Mrs. A. M. Berry will | viour nd mother Cent club will ul hygiene Rive Tuesday for Victoria, B. C., on| (*) “Romance,” D-3 ci so Invited to attend.| have the honor of giving the first! Mrs. Malstrom addressed the con Eweek's y & niawek! ete 6 fternoon function in the New vention of the Colorado state branch, oe (b) “Mer net in De : nar Olympic hotel. This will t bridge ‘in session following the meeting of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Williamson Orchestra ; oe Clionian club will mest ‘Tues. | tee on Wednesd D ch r 10, at the national board. Her subject waa Bie returned from a three months’ | “Hungarian Fantasia” Tobant | 2p, m., at the an, De er ee ony ihe peg: re Divisions © and f trip thru the East ‘ ‘ A Ne | Federation clubhouse hen the fol be. Oo t mbership Anouncement is made see |Artists in Joint Recital |iowing program will bo presented and thei from of a textbook on porent-teachér work Mr, and ‘irs. Henry Knox Sander} Edward Potjes, Belgian planist,) American Literature for roll call D, Schofield, ct eu in, to be out shortly, for use in uniter feceiving congratulations upon and Vasily Gromaskovsky, Russian| with Mrs. Ray Gilkerson, leader Broderick, vice chalr- sities, colleges, normal schools and Be tirth of a son, Henry Knox, Jr.,| grand opera singor, will give a Joint| Fook review ‘The A Me pin Ite ee, ant extension courses. ber 19, at the Virginia Mason | recital on Monday evening, Novem-| Laughlins,” Mrs, J, D. McPherson ig of thi Offa |) Mrs, Malstrom has accepted inv Mapita ber 24, at Plymouth church. “Little Old New York," Mra. W. D.|be used to augment the building tations to speak at the following Bind #7 | Mr. Grom: ky will be heard) Moriarity lin number Miss | fund for the proposed new club county institutes for teachers; Che. BMP. and Mrs. Harold Sheerer and|in selections from “Faust Rigo: | Olga Soehnige house japan an unty, at Wenatchee; Grant| M8 Harold, have returned to at-|letto,”" “Barber de Seville,” “Pique Pk deals : county, at Ephrata, and Douglas fifter spending the past three | Dame,” Rachmaninoff and others in| RLAKE P, T, A i8 AT Y. W. C, A county, at Waterville. She will a >| Ps in Washington, D. | Russian, Italian and English | rlake T. A, will meet Tue eg at the Young Women’s address the general assembly of the adr | day evening, Oct at 6:30 o'clock, | Christian Association for this week Washington Educational association BM ana Mrv. Jonn Rowman Stir {Visiting thelr sominlaw und daugh-|\n the basement of the school, Miss | will be: Monday, Mrs, B, A. Garber; at thelr annual meetings in. Walla Be Rita Hites) are home from their |ter, Mr. and Mra. Fordham Bassett) y iyjan B, Johnson, girls’ supervisor | Tuesday, Mrs, K. L. Murray; Weds Walla October 27 and 28, and in ing trip and are at the Biit-| Kimball, In rtland of Lincoln high echool, will talk on | nesda Mr Bm. DD, MePhereon; Tacoma Octoher 30 nnd 31, and the apartments | yh int |The Problems of Boys and Girl Thuraday, Mrs, J. R. Bethel; Fri xchool board xection meeting in O18 6 | Mr. George Cook of Honolulu '*)| gongs by Mra. Oxcur Boettiger and| day, Mra. 1, Perrott urday, Mrs. Walla. Walla October 28. SPRL A. Weichbrodt gave a din-|in ‘town, a guest at the Rainier! sre Charles Donnelly, George F.| Joe Ransburg erere at his home last Wednesday | club Russell of the city water department | 1 ibe Cr OF BPIPHANY | Mk to the Seattle Academy of bated will speak on “The Clty of Seattle's| HALLOWEEN DANCE BAZAAR if | Mr. Joseph W. Vivian of Butte,| Water System,” illustrated by | Fort Thygesen Auxillary Ne The Church of the Epiphany has} 56 ate Mont., is spending a fortnight in|of the Cedar river water shed. I 2,1 W. V., will give a Hall en completed plans for a unique ba | i Mrs. L. C. Gilman ace‘ town. freshment frolic and dance on Thursday eve- zaur at the Hotel Washington on dic mah For rin SEW T r Emma Richardson, Thursday, Octot at 1 p.m, DAY NURSERY ASSOCIATION The regular mont meeting vf ong Give the children WRIGLEY’S after every meal. Let them get its daily benefit to teeth, breath, appetite and digestion. WRIGLEY’S is the sweet that’s good for them. Happy children—healthy teeth. They want sweet, and Appetite and digestion, too, are aided by ) 7 5 Different Flavors J All Wrigley Quality ful ay them towel na hild and home-m: will be on sale, Bridge jongg in the n will ude with tea reservath call Mrs. HA g. EA st.6699 . rage ING CIRCLE ‘ sewing circle ‘of Ionia ( ). E. &, will meet with Mrs 4207 Dayton ave., the § . ursery associa ton will be October 30, at 1 p. m, at the nursery, 302 Broadway, Plans will be completed for the tea, jelly and jam shower Mme. Kobajashi, of Kobe, Japan has bee in this country, gath ering data on chiid welfare work will address the meeting Mr James H. Calvert and Mrs William Krafve will be the ws esses, and Mrs. G. FE. M. Pratt will preside over the tea service h obtain shrubs at a nominal expense, | Mussolini ¢ autiful Bu th location Thi AND SHRUB ity club will hold a ‘ond week in SALE o be announced will enable the small in outlying districts to enhancing not only his own grounds, but adding materially to the beauty of the city in general Owners of ardens who are doing fall gardening, are asked to do. their surplus stock to thi Mr F. W, Hargrave is the general chairman in charge and Mrs, W. H r is in charge of the publicity The district committee chairmen include Rainier Mrs. H, L. Re nolds, RA nier Mrs, E. K Brown, RA nier Mrs. Walter Dench, RA nier-10: West Seattle, WE st-4213 University, Mrs. Carl Sterand, KE nwd.0462; Mrs Cc. B. Ruggles, KE nwd-2188 Green Lake, Mrs. W. E. Barnhart, MB Irse-2895, Mount Baker, Mrs, H, E. Maltby, BE acn-0341; Mrs. E. G. Waldron, BE acn-1358. Queen Anne, Mrs, N. J. Irvine, rfid-4 Mrs. 0. ©. Mercer, rfid Mrs, J, D. McPherson, rfld-7127; Mrs. W, M. Prater, rfid-1991 The committee at large includes Mrs. Eva M. Godfrey, Mrs. George McLoughlin, Mrs, D. J, Churehill, Mrs. H, A, Soebe, Mrs Lebold and Mrs. Sarah B, Herman EMBROIDERED VELVET Bridge gowns are featured this sea son in more usual velvet ornate afterne is liked for pageants, n OWN. a little ute than the mbroidered these outfits. being rous ona Celebrate | Rome a building with 88 floors and 1,500 feet in height and having a of 1,009 feet. This building n 4,500 rooms, 100 large lis, a huge theater, a gymnasium for the training of Olympic athletes and a concert hall. It is planned as 700 YEARS AGO frontage Anniversary of Friars in England CANTERBURY, _ Oct The the center of Roman culture and 700th anniversary of the coming of | *thletic life. the Franciscan Friars to England was celet idency Jinal Bourne, of Ca d jot the Roman Catholic church in England c the hea terbury was the place the anciscan Friars made | first glish settlement, | They arrived at Dover on Septem-} ber 10 and proceeded straightway to | this place. Within a weeks they | had made additional settlements in| London and Oxford, and within 30| ears they had spread thruout the country, bringing a great revival of relig’ Ac their where | their in 1224. ed here under the pres: | | | | Franciscans, | ed popular lib. the highly arbitrary | IIL At Oxford they | famous _ theologtcs from which, in later years, | r B Duns Scotus and brated schoolmen. ding er to the empion: ct orth nst rule Henry established a or of chool, }came Ri other cele | H! The joy of a peaceful, rest- | ful night. 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