The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1925, Page 9

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: 4 ION MAY | ray o Seattle Edited by Li Keen LeBa ssistant—I 3. Skinner to Give Invitations Out fo t h ° honor of Mrs. Philip Fish returned Miss Sibbett Mrs, Chal Page Bryant has oxtend. ed Invitations to a tea at her home afternoon !n r of Mary Sit who will leav for Boston to make her Joseph Glass lo will pour a Easte min Gunnell wi will receive the cards assist Engagement of Marian Know Announced M nd Mrs, Charles Wilber K annpunce the en, . daughter, Marian, to Mr. Campbell, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Campbell The betrothal was made known at the Alpha banquet give the Italian rox @atp has been so Speaker Dr cator, tion's e Mrs. Latimer Will Entertain Club Annie Wright Seminary club will be entertained by Mrs. N. H. Lat fmer all day Thursday, March 19, at her home tn Hr Boren ave. Joint Hostess Afternoon Affair Arms, at | S e ociety lister, Telephone’ MA in-0600 ura Emory Ba ae , Luncheon at Home; rTea @ Guild will give Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs, B, B. | Beckett, »© numbers follow: St “Nieal D'arte, Visa D'amore’,.. .Pucoint Morning" Daaabyies Griew Lilac Thr fois Willeby Hy & Lonely Forest Pathway”. .Grittes Lady Poking Mulberries”... Kelly Bin Traum" ,,, eeeeaes Grieg | | Mra, Jame BH. ‘Harrison i ir ¥ Tears of Mino v : Koscar Yamada County Derry”........ . Perey Granger Roth Prynne. nL Five wongs of childhood, Dustman’ tee Brahms 3 Brio J. Woitt s-Amy Worth + Gtliehrtat Leon! kett and M the urna eee Dinner Guest of Club Tho president and trustees of the Women’s University club will enter tain at dinner Tuesday evening Sr of Dr. Frederick Starr, pre ceding his lecture on China in the A no-host table hy for members 4 ng Music Study Club Meets Tuesday Mit Irene Baltrusch will be host. ens to ers of the Musio Study ©, Miles will been arranged © attend. > Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, her hom: 5 75th st, } wing program has been dd by Misa Ruth Prior: t Events Mrs Arden 1, ith M Be! harde, Mrs, Wallace, Mra. ‘Anderson. for two planoe Viottn solo “Serenade” sé ‘ + Drige Mildred Herman Pe! F908. | Ola Sweet Song”. .Mallay Park Richards Wallace, Simpkin and Anderson Mesdanres Dp ‘When Twilight Weaves* : Meathor “The Garden of Youn, He | sre H.C. Simpkt Branscom> rt"... Dorel MH. T. An 7 e Mrs. C. F. ley and Mra. | 7 arde McFarl entertain at| stem ea tuncheon and bridge on Tuesday| afternoon, McFartand's | ¢ home. “Covera will be placed tor! Orthopedic Lunch and twenty. Luncheon Club Mount Baker Park Lun Program Announced for Musical Tea Mrs. Joseph B. Harrison. by Miss Ruth Prynne, will the program at the mus! Park Guild of the Children’s Ortho. assisted present | Thrift Shops Mark's church, with Mrs. M. C. Will be in charge at Cheal hostess, sted by John Sti . Miss Mar; Mra. F. C. Hulgrave, Perrott, Miss Mary Laura Cardin. ‘Thomas, %. Theo. Miss Cheal, . Drive Guild, East Highland Mrs. A. R. Tyson and Mra. W. F. Morris, will have charge Tuesday morning at the Thrift Shop, and Ma-| frona Guild, with Mra. H. W. Mon- 1 tea Frink | tellus and Mra, John D. Reagh, will| Education will be In charge on Tuesday afternoon. CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Women’s Clubs | yeamp Sealth and Camaraderie; group songs; plano duct, Marguerit “IRISH NIGHT” AT BETHANY | Dane and Catherine Harrison. All PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH }™mothers and especially the n Bethany Presby m church has/ members urged to attend. Refresh been h of monthly | ments, GREEN LAKE UNIT. 9 deep sonorous chords, h music’ with fts gay ballads. On Tuesday, March 17, at 8:15 o'clock, they Night,” with the following program: Musico— Selected — Great Northern Quartet (a) “Lighterman (>) “Trish Frank FR. A Musto—Selecte Great Northern Quartet. Walter B. Whittlesey, accompantat Mr, Flynn Is assistant to the vice President of the Great Northern railway at St. Paul, Minn. ;He and his quartet are appearing before clubs, unversities and high schools all over the country, and come highly recommended. The quartet 1s composed of Louts Schmidt, Myron Skiff, tenors, and J. Harvey Haessly and Elwood O. An derson, bass There will be no tickets sold for this concert, only a free will offering. see « Squire ‘Turney SEATTLE LODGE NO. 7 Seattle lodge No. 7, Degree of Hon- or, will meet Tuesday evening, March 17, at 7:45 o'clock, in Evergreen hall, | 1409 Ninth ave, Progressive whist ft 9 o'clock. Refreshments. ee . PATRICK’S DAY BALL St. Martin's Mothers’ club will hold its second annual even- March 17, a St F a Knights of Columbus hall. s and* patronesses for the affair include Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Denhoos, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Camp- nd Mra, J. L, Fitzpatrick, Mr. and Shaw, Mr, and Mra. B, J. pot Dal- 8. Carey, Mr. J. Marlowe, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ttudge, Mrs. W. R. MoDer- mott, Mrs, Anna MacMillan, Mr, and Mrs. John 8, Hudson, Mr. Thomas O'Donnell, Mrs. C. B. Blethen, Mra. A. W. Quist, Mrs. C. E, Peabody, Mrs. Jahn Mrs, Henry Hoffman. P. A. Kaufer, Mr. | The Green Lake unit of the Music and Art Foundation fund will hold fits second meeting, Tuesday, March 17, at 2 o'clock, at the home of 1 give an “Irish | Mrs. Sol Levinson, 7003 E. Green| Lake way. Mra. A. 8, Kerry will talk on “Organization” and Mra. J. Herbert Ames on ‘‘Art.” There |will be a musten) program and re. freshments. Allah chapter, 0. E. 8. will have | eration clubhouss, 232 Harvard ave N., Thursday, March 19, at 2 o'clock | Eastern Stars and friends invited. LAWTON SCHOOL CLUB Lawton School club will meet Tuesday, March 17, at § p.m. The program will be in charge of Mr. Cc. L. Smith. Refreshments. eee |LIP READING CLUB | Tho Lip Reading club wili moet |Tuesday, March 17, at 8 o'clock, in |the reading room of Lip reading practice from $8 until |9 o'clock, followed by cards. Any fone Interested Invited to attend qace LINNEA SOCIAL CLUB | Tho Linnea Soclal club will give a dance Tuesday evening, March 1 |1. O. O. F. temple, 10th and FE. P Members and friends Invited. Mrs | Olivia Olson, Mrs. Edith Dahistrom, Mrs. Anta Ofstad, Mr. Jeppson and Mr. Riddle, form the committee in charge of arrangements. ocala FAUNTLEROY P.-T. A . A. will hold it Fauntleroy P. 17, at usual 1:30 o' hour, 2 lock, o'clock. instead Mra. of the H. C. Rohrback, president of Seattle pre- school circle, will speak. Refresh- ments. eo. FREMONT W. C. T- Fremont W. C. T. U. will give a supper and entertainment Tuesday, March 17, at 6:20 o'clock, in Asbury |hall, at Asbury M. E. church. Tho program will consist of a piano solo, Mrs, J. W. Baker; vocal solo, Rev. George Redden; violin duct, Mrs, {Clifford Day and Mr. Evald Halvor; reader, Mrs. Lulu B. Sudreth; harp: ie elaiee oy Webster |! Mra. O. F. Krieger. Speakers, been changed from |3f% Cassia Osborn, on ‘*Americant- SETHI TE Te ation’; Mra, Lola J. Fl “The te : Budget"; Mrs, Sada B end, Dasiet 4 | Local Work aren urged to at-| eat Ps AUXILIARY A MAPLE LEAF POST The fer PT, will feature| The Ladies’ Auxillary of Maplo # Campfire program the Ankiya| Leaf Post, No. 21, will have a mill Broilp Tuend, March 17, at|tary whist drive the American + p.m. It follow Piano gion clubrooms, 509 Third aye., Madys Green; short talks on the| Tuesday evening, March 17, at 8:46 sims and purposes of Campfire,|o'clock. ‘be publio ts invited, olo, | each *| o'clock, card party at the Women's Fed./ the Hotel Fryo. | regular meeting on Tuesday, March| Mrs. Berent Friele, of New York city, is visiting Mr. and |Mrs. Haakon B. Friele for several months.—Portrait by Curtis Studio. WOME CLUB meet Tuenday, home of Mrs 1 Beach drive o'clock. Buss followed [charge of Mra, J. March 1 M. A, Wilkins, Luncheon at 1 * session by @ program in L. Cooper. Hos- tenses, Mrs. W. F. Hitehings and | Mrs, Maud Gardine) | eee | | RD PT. A ext regular me 17, of Iowa, a Ajusted Schpol Child } Un nt for disc "The Values of | the Habit Clinic. felt 7 and Profesalon feat “Health Stunt n charge of the entertainment-commit tee, Mra. Pearl Taylor, chairman, | . . HARMONY HOM Harmony Hom 17 Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will hold class initiation on Tuosd | March 17th, at 8 o'clock j1 Third Refreshmenta | served. | eee | WEST SEATTLE SOCIAL CLUB | West Seattle Social club, 0. EB. |S., will meet in the dining room Jat Masonic temple, 2646 Callfornia lave, Tuesday afternoon, March 17. | Bridge and whist will be playe | Hostesses, Mrs. Annette Benecker, Mrs, Jessie Duthie, Mrs. inhart and Mrs, Ruth eee MEETINGS OF | VARIOUS CLUBS | Clubs affilated with |¥ederation will meet | March 17, as follows: Current Century club at Ballard public brary, 2:30 o'clock. Pro- gram will includo talk on “Conser- vation of Our Natural Resources.” juest day. The North End Progressive club, with Mrs, James Henley, 4142 12th ri ave. Jeasio Roland. the Seattle Tuesday, ¢ ave, N. E,, o'clock. | Queen Anne Study club, with | Mrs. Paul ering, 2115 Fourth o'clock. Program, ese Bronze and Potteries,” by Mrs, J. ©. Beardslee; “Japanese Tapestries and Embrolderics," by Mrs. J. E, Clifton Sorosis club at Federation club- house, 2 o'clock. Annual guest day. Program will consist of lectures on “Educational Phase of the Moving Picture," by Mr. David Patten; talk on “Artistic Side of the Moving Picture,” by Miss Clara Reynolds, and music by Mrs. O, M. Gaugy. Hostesses, Mra. J, Chambers, R. F. Weeks J. Mrs. W, A, Holt, Mrs. and Mrs. W. R. Bryan. t Helghts Literary club, with 60th st, Sui Mrs. Edith Rochford, 833 N. at 2 o'clock. The Woman's Lakewood Clyic Improvement club will, moet in the corner 50th §, and Luncheon Mre clubhouse, Angeline t o'clock. Waldron, City at 12 Wimer G member of the Woman's club; subject, “The Woman's Club and What Its Activities Speaker, Hostesses, Mrs. Henry Fichie sen, Mra, Walter Deuch, Mra, FH. 19. Kaesmeyer, Mi Ft. Met Mrs E. R, Piclet, Mrs, Charles Thornton and Mrs, Paul Kimball, The West Bide Women'y Improve- 46 a's Improvement ctub| sohrc | | | | _ BERENT FRIELE club wil! dor ment NORWEGIAN ASSOCIATIO t will om Ma ZETA The ta Pal UARANTE Quarante « Cc. H. Mortor ay, March CARD PAF Laurel can b & car March 17, "| WASHING TX NO, 944 Washington of tho Maccabec Fellows temp p. m SUNSHINE ( Queen Cit meet Tuesday and cards. KELLY Cl Members entertain wit dance on Ti the Y and 15. ave. CANADIA The ¢ WA HL ¥ WOMEN’S ¢ THE SEAT il TAR | _ | Personal AN | a the Heattle General hony iting returned £ | visit in for Wr Albert Charles Phillip: he week end in Portland Henry Willard N ortland @unday Mr Mr, and Mre on motored to I viait Walter T congratulations upe a tow days’ Mr, and Mr iro recelving von March 1% at the} tal birth of a Mra. B, K, Munday, who daughter, Miss Amy M in the Kast, is exp about April 7, Mies Mu return uatil early In Ma | with her Mr day alifornia | and Mrs C, Graft left Mon trip to on a six w motor Stubb a 10 days’ Mr, and Mr turday to California rar es Albert ( fre Miss Farria Norton has returned from a month's visit with Mrs. Philip | Englehart in Yakima | *-. | Mrs. A. 8. Kerr 1 Mrs, Edgar | Ames will ‘Tuesday for Port land, having opted 1 Invitation from the board of the Portland Sym phony orchestra to attend a concert Wednenday night, at which Theo: }dore Splering will be muest-condue: | te id Royal Dagm baritone | the solotst | ae wt Mrs, Andrew G t urday night for C > be gone neveral week ser er | Mr. and Mrs, Maymond Wright left turday fc Callforn motor ing down for a three weeks’ stay eee | meet with Mrs. F. W cian Hf al in Nor b ‘7 ics ee } , EO. I k March. 17, at eee ' cLur e ned B KL ¢ CLUB 46 Tues i at 6 ¢ . HIVE Hiv Lad t t in Odd ee | ‘LUB y Sunshine club March McLeod. On the arranged prc will be Miss Winifred F > int; Mre. Al t ; Miss Bertha Berman, vi i rea Green, yd Renshaw, will meet Tuen- ntlake P.-T. A " at 3 p. m, at tho ool Mrs. Pearl ete npeak on “Moral Hygiene Pe Gat UNIVERSITY W. C. T. 1 raity W. C. T ar meeting W. Clark will labor amendm open to all Interested. see ADDITIONAL CLUBS * MANUS CLUE ) GIVE BENEFIT PARTY The Manus club entertain with an evening | home of Mra.| 5 E, Lynn st, March 1%. The af- Mi Margaret t th Sather is general party, following chairmen f the fous committee: Miss Martha nald, prizes; Mra J.T. tickets; W BENEVOLENT Y The board of trustees of the Seat tlo Hebrew Benevolent soclety will meet at Temple Center, Wednesday, March 18, at 10:30 a. m j ROSS P.-T. A. The Ross Parent-Teacher associa- tion will hold an evening meeting at the school on Wednesday, March 18, dt 8 o'clock. A good program Js promised. Mr. T. R. Cole, super- intendent of Seattle schools, will be. 1 TO GIVE DANCE | the speaker. Refreshments will be f the club will | served | ha rick’s day ean 1esday evening, March|SOCIAL AND GHARITABLE lL. I. clubhouse, 16th | CLUB Spring st, Ladies’ Soclal and Charitable club | TB s club will! Womer ~niothow ~but how S00 il ll il | ave i At hat aa} “Freja,” will meet Thursday, March 19, at 2 p, m. In the parlors of the Swedish club, cheap 7 | MA Buy Your NEW Shoes, Madam, in a NEW Way, at a NEW Store, at a NEW Price Think of it—all the very newest of the new a price you never before thought possible. yles at Tuesday will see the opening of ALLANS, Seattle’s latest Shoe Store for women, the only shoe store on the Coast selling women’s fine shoes exclusively AT ONE PRICE ONLY—and that price that every woman can afford the beautiful shoe ; she most desires. ty] so vill find an un- surroundings, the in every And in spite of the loy surpassed rice you J ; htful de pert service, and all widths and siz election, most @ tyle. Allan’s is a revolution in fin revelation in unheard-of VALUE HOSIERY VALUES AS GREAT AS THE SHOE VALUES. All the latest in Silk, Chiffon and Sports Hose in three popular price groups— $1.45 $1.85 $2.15 Be Among the First Tomorrow to Select Your New Shoes at Allans 1326 SECOND AVENUE ix i2nik8t3 “Our Friendly Rivals in fine shoe selling and a “Our supply of Wrigleys is running low ~ so please Daddy, bring us some more Wrigleys, We'd he lost without tt!” When the gsters entertain their little friends, or when the neigneees drop in for an @vening of id ge: pass around Wrigleys for a delicioug mg-lasting refreshment, Its beneficial too - to teeth, mouth, throat and digestion !

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