The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 12, 1925, Page 11

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= oar v1 ‘a wONDAY, JANUS 19 THE SBATTLI TAR i" ee AGE AT “ Coattle Societ (soa oe - F £ a 7 S ttl S MISS ANNE HOVE) ree 4 ot J “I{Seattle Society Suited by Lila Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA y 0600 * Assistant—Frances Oldham Federal C t Ba Nar Music—Louise Raymond Owens ede ra our an ~ « ‘ Sought for Lawyer ; jastern Guests hoa: 3e Honored at Dinner; Re t Fot jana tif Luncneo Fete Visitor From Sout) “ L Will He tak Geo le 1 Inaug a a a) “ > . ADDITIONAL CLUBS i s + ~ UVAGOUNE | ri Bri aad OF inl sohborhood Tea at og llo’s Home Anne Hovey,.daughter of Judge a , who will wed MreDonald Ross Fau and Mrs. ©. 1 Mra. Tom W Wednesday évewting. The ceremony u Mrs. auls 4 Women’ S Clubs CLUBS FOR TUBSDAY * 3 MOTHERS’ CLUB Gene Stratton-Porter’s ast and Greatest Novel Only a few days before America’s best beloved author met such a tragic death, she mailed to McCall’s the concluding chapters of her last and greatest novel—‘‘ The Keeper of the Bees’’— starting in the February issue. Ifit had been given to her to choose her last message to the American public she would have been well content, we believe, to let this great novel stand as her farewell. It is a magnificent study of the perils and temptations of modern life. To a returned soldier—a crippled victim of the Great War—love comes strangely amid the blackness of his despair. Into his ebbing life fate flings his ‘“storm girl,” radiant and vivid, bringing him love that is stronger than death —and faith that will not yield to despair. | 1 Mrs. N. George Yar . Peters. | Kearney Henry Col | Reder, Mr Miss | very, Mr. y Mun- | Dr. and Mrs. fF Mra. C. W. Jones, es © Over two have been issued for the affs h will be one of the mont bri of the season. A large mn ff Senttle people will lover to attend. Thompson,! p+ 7 pan | Birthday Club ré’ Entertained Charles E. This is the last full-length novel by Gene Stratton-Porter that can ever appear in any magazine—such a story as only she could have written. Surely you will want to read her last inspiring message to the readers that she loved so much and served so well. TY-WIDE DEMOCRATIC MEN'S CLUB ttle City-W PrTeT SALES OM Brow Read Also in the February Issue “Love and Nagasqua” Do You Want to be fascinating tale: “I am by trade By Rupert Hughes a Movie Actress? a bully, a stecl-rattling swash- A stirring tale of King Philip’s Have you a secret longing in buckler—but also a condo of War—a jealous Puritan maid your heart to be a movie star? Sweet songs—a Joyal friend!—a questions her minister lover’s Have you pictured yourself in ruthless enemy!—a lover of interest in the conversion of an imagination as a successful, pop- WOM): Indian girl. The first of Rupert ular actress of the screen? D. W. pele Behind the Scenes Patron. Hughes’s wonderful new series Griffith, the greatest moving . 7 ee? | Announced of stories of Colonial days. picture director in America, will in Russia P l ( tell you whether you have a Fannie Hurst ventured into fete tod ¥ | ersona The Love Confessions chance—and why and where. Darkest Russia to bring back ——- rid of Marie Corelli to McCall's readers the truth 1aM | PHT KAPPA PSI Is this last message of an author, He Was about conditions there. In this rc *i) MoTHE CLUB videly known but never under- ae issue is one of her three anazin, PM Lane mi Tt r's.¢ the I bibters 5 Desert Lover 5 : « . lia, exit “Von bee re stood, a startling revelation of her . articles telling how this terrible Trai r returned Sun-| aT Bl pee ot th own personal experience withlove Achmed Abdullah, famous story modern revolution has hit the by where she bers by nes. Parker’ Mo- m, 7 \ and jealousy? Oneofthesupreme teller of the mysterious Orient, man and woman who live on also in A. Flat * (Pader * (Boothove h her 800, Canne attending ze 7 attendan: human documents of our times. thus sounds the keynote of this ‘‘ Main Street—Russia.” J 20 Other Big Features and a Full Showing of New Spring Styles In the February Issue of | MSCALLS f: fe © Anderson of Tulea,! Lit > has been the guest of ment Frederic Hall with for Ma home, s11 20th ave {January 13, at 10 a. m, in. the The Bud. | Broad ay high sehe kK, current jan J. Irvine at thrift, will outline tho plans for: Na- tlonal Thrift week 7 which 7 a Fe Mr. Nobert McClelland left su day for Denver on @ two wee where’ they Parson. 5 Reginald | w York «| Senator Teba J, Hurn of &§ y Value of tl kane is the guest of Mrs. IF. W. ee Bank as &, Charaete Bi ave | A resume of the child labor am- rif endment will be given by : |Brown of Bremerton chairman {¢ 8, | branch of Parents and Tea children,| ‘Tickets for the 1 child wel ry 14. fare luncheon, w wil be held February 17 in , Mrs, Philip E 7 calling| ary 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. M. Smith are) 4 aving this week for California on a dix weeks’ iD: | for distribution. ‘birth of cree , reatne, Cham being cone January 3 AUXILIARY TO ated on the birth of a son,| cc athe {RUTH SCHOOL FUN Victor, January 7, at Provi-|. Mr. and:Mra, O Helwig (Edith| ‘The Woodland Park to hoepital Brawley), are b congratulated |the Ruth school but) and M 6 upon the birth of a daughter, Anne |Tuesday, January 19 oF petiatiam will be Reginald ‘Pashind: with his son| Dorothy, at’ the Seat General | with «Mrs. Oscar aftats ‘and daughter Mary. have re-|hospital on December 29 [Whitman

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