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Miss Ruth Alexander Niblock, daughter of Mr. and M Charles B. Niblock, whose engagement to Mr. Joseph Frederick § ll, is announced today.—Portrait by Grady. 1 Dr..and Mrs. Bentley to By Lillian Keen LeBallister Give Dinner for Visitors Telephone MA in-0600 Dr 1M Frederick Bentley Assistant—Laura Emory wy a e ee gat t w ‘ Engagement of Miss Ruth Niblock Is } ‘f rs Announced at Charming Tea; Victoria “ t V B. ( i Artists in Recital : cee R. AND MRS. CHARL | reeet | nT ‘ or NIBLOCK announce D Lucitie | * ; gagement of their daughter, Ruth| H Ett . Alexander Niblock, to Mr.. Joseph| Reckett, Gretch r ove ine as Frederick Swalwell, son of Mr Pruessman, Kathleen 0 Smith College Women . Joseph A. Swalwell n Mr. W ~ ci the eve Sap Faille’ Known st the | i rk, Mr Sponsor Lecture tea Mrs. Niblock and her daughter at Srnit gave at their home this afternoon Al fiftjeth bt “ya versary ne when littl Peggy Shaw presen Wa M b t is 6 be each guest with the announcem Mr. Charles Marshall, Mr . family tle cards engraved in gold. Mrs. Swal-! George Mr. ot Haske the college are plan well and Miss Rachel Niblock recelv-| Mfr. Ra fr wit by Louise Van ed with the hostesses. am and Mr. Carl Carlson, chairman, sh school on Tues Mrs. Walter Henry, Mrs. William) Patrons and. patronesses were rch 3, in order to Sé4ris, Mrs. Howard Swalwell and| Dr. and Mrs. Henry Suzzallo, Dean Mrs. Cordell Stevens Smith presided at the tea table. The Misses Hetty De Voe, Anona Fredericks, Frances Branigan, Emily Jennelle, Grace Ep- person and Pearl Harold ssisted, and Betty Bloxom received the cards gt the door. Spring flowers in pastel colorings —tulips, narcissi and freesias with Ophelia rosebuds—were the decora- tions thruout the home. No date has been set for the wed- ding Song Recital at Sunset Club Mrs. Henry Briggs, dram: prano, with Mrs. Clifford Ware a the piano, both of V’ ria, B. C. are the artista whom the Sunset club will present in a song recital on Wednesday afternoon, February 25. Mrs. A. B. Stewart and Mrs. A W. Tidmarsh will be the hostesses. ‘The program, which will begin’ at 8 o'clock, follows I (a) “Since First I Met Thee (>). "In Summer Fielda” (e) “Bpring Night” 1 (a) “Li Huere Exauise” (b) "Payee" es pleure en rev 80- t ) ° mn (a) "Tl ext doux, 1 est diate”) Radamiato”) Vaase Handel-Bibb Iv (a) “For a Dream's Sake (b) “Morning Hymn (c) “In the Silence of Night ededoets vesreie Rachmantnott (0) “The Untorseen” G Scott () “Spring Bong of the Robin Wor | an” (“Bwanewis") Cadman oe Spanish Ballroom Setting for Junior Prom The Spanish ballroom The Olympic was the scene of a gay at throng last evening for the junior prom of the University of Wash ington. Simplicity was the keynote inthe @ecorations, the spacious ballroom, beautiful in itself, was brightened only ‘by screens of yellow acacia and @rns, and great standards of woodwardia ferns in the distant corners of the room. The programs for this affair most attractive—small, leather-cov ered books in a maroon shade, \signed in the manner of an old voi were de. ‘ume that for many generations held the records of a noble house | pf Spain. he committee in charge included and Mrs. John T. Condon, Dean and Mrs. Henry Landes, Dean and Mrs. David Thomson, Dean and Mrs. J. E. Gould, Dean and Mrs. Irving M. Glen, Dean and Mrs Howard T. Lewis, Dean Winifred Haggett. Prof r and Mrs. Edmond §. Meany, r. 1 Mra. urton James, Dr. and Mra. J. L. Worces te Mr. and Mr w Ruseell, R mt and Mrs Winlock Miller, | Mr nd Mrs. Henry MeCormick, Mr. Kenneth Cole, Mies Leone Hel. mich, Mrs. David Carlson, Mise Alice Miller. | Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman | Dinner Hosts } Mr. Mrs. | will enter and |apartment next ' | Betrothal Announced at | At @ beautifully }eon of twelve Samuel J. Calde today 18, & one Frazee, to son of r, of Seatt) | The guests centered rosebuds, ley, to whieh all betrothal cards ir Mr. Char were with nd ables violets arly summer. 1 . | Silver Musical | D. K. BE. Mothers | Delta Kappa William 4 i n at dinner in their) Bridge Dinner Monday eve <, |honor of Mr. and Mrs. John appointed Hoffman rg. n by T 4 a8 announced. ted at corsages lilies re atts of hed Tea by ur. Mrs. head, at her home, the engagement of Mi Tallmadg Con small of the the | The wedding will take place in the| Epsilon Mothers are planning a silver musical tea at the home of Mrs. William Hinkly Par } son’ 06 Harvard ave, N., on Fri afternoon, March 6, from juntil 5 o'clock Informal Tea To honor her or Bride daughter, Mra. ¥. Dickson Nott (Anna Cate Adams), Mrs. Edward ssell Adams will give an informal tea at her home Thursday afternoon | Mr. and Mrs. Nott have just re- turned from their wedding trip for a short stay in town before sailing for their home {n Honolulu. This add their quota to the family gift of | Mrs. R. Anderson and Mrs. Donald McDonald. Sunday afternoon, March 8, there will be a twilight musicale at the club with the program to be pre json nuary meeting. | Buffet Supp er . for New Secretary Mr. and Mra, 8. L. Wingate en tertained thirty-five guests at a | buffet supper at their home Friday le ning in honor of Miss Florence Hansen, general secretary of the | week end they will spend im Vic- Young Women’s Christian assocla- | toria \ |sented by Mr. Glozanni Prospert, |baritone, and Miss wendolyn | Mines, pla | A special business meeting has| been t the club for Satur- | day at 2p. m, to con sider proposed amendments to the |bylawa presented at the regular | Lavengood, | arranged Jed by han, 1 hall, on March 6, (Curtis Studio.) Women CLUBS ne eign ni lowing an annua’ custom, Pr Meany will place as hin offering at the statue, a wreath | made from ivy from Mount Vernon, | Pirandello) Virginia board will meet at 10:30 0 president uM Robert E. of ror MONDAY AY T Ss InT AY I tions and t the various for dormitory to the college In a ap Northampton, Maas, | ; Mrs. Willard Morse, president of | R AUXILIAT the Smith club of Seattle, ts in SERVE DIN? chafge of the arrangements for the} Custer Auxiliary, Sons Voter lecture Mes, H. Hin |@2% will serve a 6 o'clock dinner Jones, Misy Aletta Gillette, Mra, J.| Monday. February 23, followed by a Thacher Hodge and Mrs. Arthur| Patriotic program, in Veterans’ hs Krauss Armory Among the patrons and patr tek Sere esses are Judge and Mrs. Everett SEATTLE Smith, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Guthrie, RR, NO, *106 : Mr. and Mrs. John H. Powell, Mr attle chapter, No. 106, O. and Mrs, Robert Manning Paimer,| = % will have a business meet Mr. and Mrs. A. B art, Mr. and |! Monday evening, F ry 23 Mrs. Harry Worth, Dr. and Mra.|!% Masonic temple, 2642% Califor- \John Carroll Parkins, Mr. and Mre,|!@, ave A social will follow the | Robert Greer, Dr. and Mra. C. W |Dbusiness session. | | Sharpless, Mr. and Mra. A. 8. Bur | AUXILIARY 4 ier | eee LUKE'S HOSPITAL | Tne Women’s auxiliary to St Luke's hospital will meet Monday in| A "1 ebruary at 2 p. m., at the na Announced home of Mrs A, D. Tollefsen, 2 The bridge committee of the Wom lavecone en's University club announces a O88 bridge dinner for members and their Chapter A, P. EB. O., will celebrate | guest# on Friday evening, February |jts 42d anniversary on Monday | ut 7 o'clock | February 2%, at 8 o'clock, at the | The committee in charge includes | home of Mra. William Calvert, 1168 Mrs. Crawford Anderson, chatrman;| 17th N. Mra. Edwin R, Taylor, Mrs, Frank end os K. Robinson, Mrs. H. R. Hogaboom, ADDITIONAL CLUBS Mra, Rt. M. Hoffman, Mrs. | Bigs McLean, Mrs. Magnus T. Craw-| CLUB oMBLIES va |ford, Mrs. George Kahin, Mra rh ANNOU: FOR NEXT WEEK EB. Hughes, Mrs. Olaf E. Caskin,| The regular monthly meeting of Mra, Koy Ci Mrs. C. Brown, | the Seattle Federation of Women's Mra. Harry B. Carney, Miss Ruth| Clubs will be ee jaacndayy: i} | Miller and Miss Louise K. Pugh.|Tuary 23 a Cet Lt Hostenses for the affair will po| eration clubhous ee Miss Saylor Gives Luncheon Miss Ella Cal,, who is wa noon at a lunc at The Olymp Today Say! of visiting Mrs. W. M as this after heon of twelve covers pic Hotel. Alameda, hostess Sunday Musicale An attracljve program fe Wilsonian Sur to 8 o'clock. will present hi Sugene Welly piano Closed on The the Orthopedic closed all da. of th holida, Orthopedic has been the musicale at the nday eveningy from 6 Mr. J, Francis Smith is artist pupils, assist Fiset from the Boyd studio. Holiday lunch room, and Thrift Shop will be Monday on account Woman's Century club, which is ecital by Fk MacPherso president of ponsoring a costume 1 »yprano, and Frank Mose, master pianist, Friday evening, February 27, at the Masonic temple, and a unique program afternoon, the 28th. (Grady); Mra. C. Reames, 1 chatrman of the ti t committee for the concer M t (Grady). Mabel Riegelman, for children rs. H. A. Calo Lee chapter, Daughters of the Confedracy, under whose auspices the Southern ball will be given at Christensen's ] anes Lae a, ; , Cl b |Mrs. Agnes Emerson P | IM ° ATURDAY s Clubs [saver .» Persona usic 4 Foyt gt te cf Fe «7 phoma ek wilt leave | Spargur Quartet to . ak 1 : 6] Yors nee { wren | Give Fine Program aA sage 4 , ae el for f ths’! Quartets by Mozart and Dvonk ' rv ( Ww TAS Un : ‘ BA @ 16. the Spargur The WOMAN'S ( CLUE : : this well knowa Hu Progra aahingte Wom. ci Cut mor sc G * n the last concert © dis eaday, F . 21 r t € es Tuesday evening F kn, a oF 1 room Y « ne room at. The t Lt A T b a deba € e Swe M I « M. ‘ tT a 3 p Beh abd, 4 ss Mr. Spargur and a { ‘ eeke F alas reached a high de ’ tt and ther t I ' ** m is always ‘ as well r Ba ft c h Var € inclu nelect 2 Y.W.GA.A ; B. ( The program esday evening, M P om bea by Adena Ain ¢.ies:0 ncluding as it does requested num- hs wobal arti | Sikes vied bers by eminent composers, promises ngt : bra, te ia ietaid to hin sheer musical value, ¢ > { by o48 It is annou as follows: Vivia t M Quartet C Major Mozart “at ie pons ead Adagio-Allegro sent P btabin aniz Andante cantabile K Menuetto at will t ee Molto Allegro f s Kin yg 1 BS hha E K as returned | «\ovelletten Brides month's visit in California Andante moderato t « be Top se sah ond Presto Allegretto us ; * CN Rodgers has returned | **"lleste Moderato” ce : a “ae roll bea iM be ter a three months’ visit | «Quartet F Major, Opus 98 Drorak i m some Italian wri re- | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB in a Allegro ma non troppo y “Late Mattia Pascal” (Luigi eee Lento by Mra Clark; “The| Meetings of the various depart-| , ‘ | Molto vivace Mother* (Grazia Deledda), by Miss/ ments of the Woman's Century Club | Franz van Schalk left this Finale, vivace ma non troppo Setar sien paper ch “Benito| for the week beginning February 23,/"™orning for California on the Emma} *Heauesied. | Musotn” by Mra Arthur Steele; | re announced as follows Alexander.) st performance. | vocal numbers, by Mr. Herbert D.| Monday, the French department at| | Paar) a | Bartlett, Jr, of Cornish school, ac-| the Hotel Washington, at 10:30 a. m.| n T. Stannard, who} Ladies’ Musical companied by Mra. C. A. Lamperta,| Tuesday, the officers and trustees | ®) Callforsile, rwere at The kovell: Clb Program cluding “La Serranata” (Tosca),| Will meet at 10:30 a. rg. In the com-| Coronado the first of the week. aes ‘ and ariight” (Herman Lohr) | mittee room at Lowman & Hanford, , ¢ The regular active members’ meet- The educational départment of the| Third ave. Every member expected! Mr. and. Mrs C. Hastie are at/ing of the Ladies’ Musical club will neath pi th tel 8 | rie, with Mra LW sia be present. The :pariiamentary | ‘he Hotel St. James, in San Diego. | be held Monday afternoon at 4 lies sat . a t = 4746 Brooklyn ave. at 2 o'clock. ‘ocedure departmnet will meet at 2) e SDNESDAY |p. m. In the board room at the Y. W. | Bs will entertain the club with | Clock .at the home: of Mrs: Harty WEDNESI p a si S. Bo: 1634 Blaine blvd. Ladies’ Grotto club at Federation | C. A a o'clock tunche Paattceget St ane, Oe clubhouse, o'clock. Program in-| Wednesday, the chorus will meet} ©. 476 | The following program will be cludes ‘Parliamentary Law,” by | at 10 a. m. at the home of Mrs. J. H.| DEDICATION ( 2MONIES pte ihe eek , yr pleto Seneca | usie in New York Mra. C. B. Ww Raymond; plano solo | ne “i ayers en a oo Se ,|. The dedication of the new Dun-| Marjorie Miller. y Mra. Ruth Steyh; book review, | riday, the. literature and travel | jay, D1 will take place in the | Trios “Forftye ga.” (Galsworthy) by | department meets at 10:45 a.m. at|augitorium Friday, March 6, at §| (®) “Larkspur and Lilies Talt".Harrle Mrs. J. W. Hyneman; flute solos by|the Y. W, C. A. Mrs. Robert Ene-!5 mm. Mrs. John Smith, president} {c) -pnalan Cradle Song’ Miss Mildred McPherson, accompan-| ren will review “The Revolt of/ o¢ the Dunlap P. A. will pre-| Mesdamnee W. Dy, Chendies, Dealt 4 by Miss Ruth Johnson. Host-| Youth," by Stanloy High, Mrs, Louis! Sige ssverybody welcome | Bartell, G. B. Pratt and D.C. Kessle, eases, Mrs. J. W. Hyneman, Mrs. | Marks will lead the discussion. Po: iret, : peley Wood Hildreth at the plane | , Mrs man, 2 ; Siete | OFiginal Readings— Ray Sherrill and Mrs. C. E, Wi-| litical science department meets at sr Me i r ‘Nature: Loree. “Bey a shen 12:30 o'clock in private dining) ALLAH SOCIAL CLUB }, sca. teeta becieaee ‘cmt. Seattle Art club with Mrs.| tom of the ¥. W. C. A. cafeteria.} Allah Social club will meet with| (a) “Gavotte Giuck-Brahmt West Seattle Art clu! | rane Murray B. Holland, Sith ave. Mrs. Henry Landes will speak on) Mrs, Pauline Smith, 914 Allison st. | fae ee Is. W. at 1 o'clock 1gs | “County and City Government.” The|Tuesday, February 24, at 2 p. m.| of the! Orient.” club membership invited to attend. |Cards, All Eastern Stars invited. | (a) * laferoray The general club assembly will be eee |() "Rolvesge Sone” f held at 1:30 p. 6 Di > Sitearcs 1 ammer” Licek Art department of Sorosis at Fed- | pitek Se bop an Parliamentary | MUSICAL, TEA |(d) “A Heart That's Free”. eration clubhou 2 o'clock. Pro-| : partment will give &) Madrona Y. W, C. A. circle will | ‘< Violet M. Ball . short parliamentary drill in place of Francis Williams at the plano gram: Paper on “Jean Francols| the regular program at 3 o'clock, The| Sve % Musical tea at the home of | (a) ~sartonette 8 MacDowell | Millet," by Mrs. J. R. Nagel; talk | yraney Hidgalnan ina F ay a ote | Mrs. Wilson Mitchell, Thursday, | (m) “Pretyte te 4 Meter |. Seear Cal Jon eat Pictures. from Barbizon | concert jg scheduled for $15 o'clock | FeOruary 26, from 2 until 6 o'clock, | (¢) “Une Tabatiere” (“Musle — Painters," by Mrs. A. J. Webb:! atthe Masonic Temple, 9 oclock) in honor of Miss Florence N. Han wees Sanka | paper on ete ess He ert Saturday, the Riegelman-Mosg spe. cage ys ret eae of Sy eee | Mrs, Frank Miller. ostess, Mrs.| cia) matinee for child JY. W. GA. Musical numbers will | ‘ zs ‘ |Thomas Gamble 15:90 o'clock at Masonic Temple, [be furnished by Mrs, “Robert -T. | Recital Will Benefit Queen Anne Fortnightly, with | eee Pretiow, Mrs, C, E. McElroy and) Music Fund Mra. J. W. Goodwin, 123 W. High-|CARD P. BY LEGION Mrs. Blanche Whitaker. | : land drive, at 2 o'clock lection | AUT Foes BY LEGION | 62 06 | Florence Beeler will give a sons of officers. Digest from | | HOSTESSES AT Y. W. C. A |recital on Friday evening, February, Program. “The Yale Review,” by Mrs. BE, Taylor; Serial IV, by. Mra. G. Sackett; Edith Wharton's novel Old New York, by Mrs. Goodwin, attle Woman's Literary Inter- tion department, with Mrs, Ol F E. of members invited. Assisting hostess, Lyall 1645 17th ave. N., 12:30] lock. Lesson, review of book old by an Idiot,” (Rose Mactu Mra, Eva Felt, leader. At 2:20 o'clock, Current Events depart- ment in charge of meéting with| Mrs. Lee Wheeler, leader. Seattle Grade ‘Teachers’ Choral club at Federation clubhouse, 8 o'clock | Favors and refreshments. American Legion auxiliary to | West Seattle Post, 16, will have| _Hostesses at the Young Women's | a card party at the home of Mrs, | Christian Association for next week | will be: T. K. Clark, 6423 40th ave. 8. W near Brandon, Saturday evening, | Cer; ‘Tuesday, Mrs, E. 1. Murray; February 28. Progressive whist.| Wednesday, M DA Thursday, Mrs. The pub-| J. Howard Darling: | at 8:15 o'clock, in the Bethany Pr ave. the church. music fund. byterian church, cosmos tape ba geo and Roy st, undér the Monday, Mrs. W. W. Mer- | auspices of the board of trustees of The Siebert; | given for the benefit of the church corner First recital will be 1d Musser, pianist , and also give Baumgarten and Mrs lic is Invited. jton; Friday, Mrs. F..C. Holtslander;| Mr, Eugene Fie re aS | Saturday, Mrs. James Collins. lof the Cornish School of Music, WISCONSIN GOLDEN ROD | Oratiae lassist Mrs. Beeler, CLUB AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY! group of piano numbers. The Wisconsin Goldenrod club; HONORS MRS. BBA | RES will meet with Mrs, Carrie Berto,| The Olympic Hotel was the scene |W. I. Rutledge, Mrs. E..L. Duquetlé 220 24h ave. Wednesday, Febru-|of a very pretty no-host tea and re-| Mrs. Ro C. ary 26, Box lunch at 12:80 o'clock. | ception Thursday afternoon in honor | M. 8. Harmon. The annual oy nm meeting of the|of Mrs. Walter B. Beals, president | club will be held at Swedish club|/of the American Legion. auxiliary, | ecutive committee of the national of recently ret! American Legion auxiliary to Ral.| from Indianapolis, spoke of the com nier-Noble post No, 1 entertained in| ference which convened for the pur FRIDAY hall, Saturday, February 28. In./ vi » § day, ‘eb 7 © lepartment Vv 0} | Seward Social and Literary club, | door plenicyat 6:20 p. m. VAmes SUES Ce | with Mrs. J. A. Coleoek, 2301 Shore. | cee | |land drive, 8 o'clock. Speaker, Mr. | GREENWOOD 0, E her ‘honor. Bovey ag Everson on Ni Wena and) Greenwood 0. Social club ‘The affair also honored Mrs. Beals’ be Parks of Washington ilus- | will meet at Greenwood Masonic | mother and sister, Mrs. arah J, Tall trated with stereoptican views; altemple, Thursday, February | bott Carroll and Mrs. musical program will also be rend-|from 10:30 a. m..to 4 p. m. The/ton. ered, Husbands and friends of| hostesses, Mrs, Cora Batley, Mrs. Elsie Baunton and Miss Margaret}. Flood, Mrs,'M. I..Bragdon, Mrs. é Mrs, Beals, a member of the & ganization, who pose of consider: tional defense. Representatfves from all the oe tla C. Wal-}American Legion auxiliaries Io! city, University, Se In the receiving liné were Mrs, A.| Seattle, Maple Leat and Lloyd O% ran, were presen, ng adequate attle No, 18, W! get Spaenr” Bae a@eweestovuvnra wae ee oe v wromarni& oe ne a