The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1925, Page 15

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pldeitssn case Ge ee en | ee TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1926 THE SEATTLE STAR 18 i x # r - ee i ee ———_.—- nd - eI e $$$, >a on 1) i ? THAT M x, | r ee | MRS. THEDA M. BALYEAT uSIC | ; ea e ocie y See eee —_— | Jeritza Seat Sale ink : Thursday 8 Edited by Lillian Keen LoBalllstar, Telephone MA in-0600 | ‘Tho wale of seats for the Jeritva i Assistant aura Smory concert will open at Sherman, Clay ° , Pa if ; , itor Pe \ will be heard for tho first timo in LHe Vancouver Visitor#lonor Guest at Luncheon; this olfy on ‘Tuesday evening, Marct > § Bes OW alty.y) } ) rele . a “2 | 24, at Meany hall, The great prima y th rab Dinner Group at St, Patrick's Dinner Dance | {donna will be presented by the order—wi your i . ge ap P \ 1 f | Dadion’ Musical club. | P \ 1. MA l ( rogram Announced for Following the concert of Jerttza, i ere a Morning Musicale Hees Tate teeta Ghethes ce the a er or ocer i \ hn, ¢ Coneluding tho Inst of its 1 ing | | great stars of the Metropolitan Opera { Rai . Ney wt m Jo series, the Muateal Art so: |company, Mins Ponselle will wing ad 4.7 ‘ ( i ty Will present Franots J, Arm: | jat the Metropolitan on Aprik ¢ | or 1sin. re | i aS ed © ‘ist; Irene Hampton | CC Thra anist and = Frederick o Paes Taran, plana, and, Fede | Royal Dadmun on Wednesdays A . m at ‘Olympte, on Wednes | Heard in Concert t morning at 11 o'clock, | |BY LOUIS) RAYMOND OWNS Wy saDtinG cRBICAT CURR he erties For the final concert of their se i iy hee nebeea eae canals res this season, the Musto and Art oe Hy PT Pe ib are xponsaring the atfal | Houtdation Hund presented Royall He will then deliver or reserve ; - Dadmun, American baritone, in re-| for you a loaf fresh from the ita Brahma |eital Inst vshing at the First Prem: ovens every week. A special if {iss 1 yterian eburch. Already familiar baki ‘ f ; ‘ f x 1 1 Mr |figure on the concert stage in the mune made with Sun-Maid : ‘ T Eenst, where he has won man Stains, i eae Brahma | laurels when he has appeared tn con eM tommal Supper for jeert, and also for his splendid sing 43 G Infor mat ouppe : ng with many of the moat famous ile Miss Emory |symphony orchestras, he has con eid Miss ¥ will en ae quered new fields on his present ai shai weit er at + sare, |tour of the Northwest : and comp Van| Dadmun has a deep, resonant bar! £ ; N 1 who | Mra, | tone voice of a fine quality, \H for the I es H tones are clear and firm and hi a Y 3 ‘ t nat enunciation Is perfect. He sings in! A i t tiekets Fr ¢ at an easy, unaffected manner, and } It ° Clay ¢ nH > int 3 < Hostesses for Sunday acs Ay i i Night Supper see | . 1 Walk,” by Handel (i ae Donnell G ri Ce! Mrs. Comar i : : e by Bonocls f el B Mr and “Some an Stol { { Mr Nec int Luncheon Hostess True Love Away,” a traditior aed night at t Tr To honor Mra. C. O, Jenka of &t | re me arranged by Bros 04, | Hes Lawson Rhoad y Pp who is a guest in the city w comprised ay: 4 Gladys Fr t Mira. Withee Goman entertained w re very favorabl | iy | . nt the heon of eight covers this ors that received iy Madrona Guild's Monthly Meeting Tea Will Compliment Two Brides Hov Mrs. Theda M. Balyeat, |sing @ group of songs on the I t ara. 0. | the Pennsylvania Study club, d Naden tre. Jules| eration club house.—Portrait (Ann ; Sauteed! the the | 2 nicest oP Abilene Miss C: bi Pa Mise AD assisted by Mra.| Spring: ra. Percival Cot iP ] 9 pig tae } | Holcomb, Mrs.| ersona 3 Study Groups to Meet 7 A. M, Wetherill returned 1 ng book review group og | from a visit of several F Elmer, Mes. J. H. Garret patie | H. Hagen, Mra. J. J. Jor n : cif Mrs. Charles W. Knox ‘ in end Miss Cath ca 6 ned M : ois hree weeks’ trip to , Club Will Feature hee Bah rr ‘ Schubert Program Mr Wend r 5 | orndyke ret ee la. > months’ Series of Bridge Partie Pope. Pgs Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rees w! : sak Ane ince ie J : returned from a month's Hae eee 4 . ; Bridge and Mah ah | Jongg Luncheon - compliment to 3 c iw, who is leav after a visit home east of B. Mortis w cheon at her home on EL J. Ler s hostess for Afternoon. Bridge and ster Orthopedic will be played later. } tune h room W: s ¥, assisted by eRe | z Mr His Mat} Luncheon for Visitor Michell. Mra. Mr ] © will entertain Orin Long, Robert Anne guild, with Mrs. 8. and Mrs. Lena Taylor, wi no pleasure of t on he Mrs. M- Ambrose r ed twelve | guild, with Mrs. little guests at her home on Satur-| Mra. L. J. Kea: day afternoon. | atte noon. E. on edgo NWaaneaday nembers Wednesd 2p. m,, at 4000 Arcado a aR ORE PE ae ee ’ ANNE AUXILIARY Women’s Clubs 00 Auxiliary No. 1, to CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY = |{¢ March 18, ool, will meet with pais Jin the Fre C. Blunk, 506 15th MEST HILL P.T. A um om committees and March 25 will meet Wed t the Olympic Sth ave, 8. W. West Hill P. hesday, March Heights club hou d meeting will be read. Or- canizations wishing to co-operate are urged to send delegates to this meet- find Kenyon st. om o'clock | ing ure on "Tho Italian Wom unt!) 2:30 o'clock, re will be @ #0} Dr. Lauro De Bosis speak on é Dr. Lauro De. momeient a business 2 o'clock, | CONS ‘6 Federation of Women's clubs > s, H. C. Rohrback will speak on|yantrg CLUB TO the women of the university al Preschool Work.” GIVE I IT PARTY , March 18, a 4 see of clubs tnvited za a The Manus club will entertain urged to atten S JONIA SOCIAL CLUB |with an afternoon and evening Sack Ionia Social club wiil meet at the| bridge party at the home of Mrs.| pnog "5 ae . -ROGRESSIVE THOUGHT CLUB "f Masonic temple, Wednesds ch|W. A. Bricker, 815 FB. Lynn st, | PROGRESSIVI ah uught club will Z 18, at 2 p.m on Wednesday, March 18. The af.| Tho Progres abe ee tiny relylan { and fri 5 fair is for the benefit of the club's| Meet at the Federation clu : ig 6:44 welfare work. Vednesday, Mar hn 34, at 180 sloth. ; ‘ - The prog clude pape: y WEST WOODLAND Miss Margaret Sather {!s general rid Lp pea Art Up to the Twelfth PRE-SCHOOL CIRCLE chairman of the party, assisted b Gantaes “by Mrs. Anna EB, Winsor; West Woodland pre-school cfrcje|the following chairmon of tho] (CO tons hy Mrs, Loula B. will hold an entertainment for the| various committee: Miss Martha) (oo. tostesses, Mrs. Winsor and| indergarten and the first grade)McDonald, — prizes; = Mra. J. Tt x74. ‘Thomas Angela. Friends and| hers, Wednesday, March 18, at| Bricker, refreshments; Miss Virginia) Ve watcome, Pp. m., in th hool auditortum. | Carroll, tickets; Mrs. I. Pelton, nel ear Fa: are urgent etic: bles. ‘ASCADE. r Fathers are urgently requested to| bey CASCADE ok attend. The program will Include: come from t pre-school J. Catec, president; respon: principal, Mr. Si pre- ganization, Mrs, Rohrback, president of the pre-school circle; music, high ‘A, will moet Wednes- March 18, 5p. m., at tho school. ‘fhe program will include: ‘ome by the principal, Mr.| Charles Fagan; Springs Songs, group from lower grades; Irish [ilt, group Cascade E Wel- {EW BENEVOL' ¥Y hoard of trustees of the Seat- Benevolent society will ut Temple Center, Wednesday, .m. 1 of 6A girls; address, I’. Willard, school trio; pre-school child, Miss assistant superintendent; violin solo, Nellie Goodhue; introduction of kin- meph Omdale; refreshments and dergarten first grade teachers acher associa-| social hour, tion hold an evening meeting jat the school on Wednesday, Marct by chairman of the mittee, Mrs, ments, pro Lipske. ram com- Refrésh- . MOUNT HOLYOKE ALUMNAE well known Seattle soprano, will | treasurer, program to be presented by Friday afternoon, at the Fed- by Grady. 12:30 p, m, at the home of Mrs. E, Hemmingway, 6046 16th ave Mrs. Ralph Parker, program ct man, announces tho following Kram: A group of » b Ar B. ushto by of pre Mra. companied the study ma: artm LG entitled for the Frederick & Nelson's auditor 2:30 p. m., Saturday, March Miss Boardman has 5 voluntarily to Red Cross wo twenty-five years. er recelved one cent of r jon, but has given many thou to Red Cross work and pays all her traveling expenses, both at home and abroad. Her Istory of the Red Cro known, and she leaflets on the followir Red Cross volunteer se are in wide circulation sand, » Which “Braille * and “Production. further pamphlet on the subjec “Clerical b compiled. meeting will be attended by women's organizations and clubs and the general public. The follow ing nearby chapters have been | asked by Pacific headquarters to attend: Thurston county, Tacoma, | Bellingham, Mount Vernon, Sedro. Woolley, Anacortes and Fyerett. Tho list of Seattle woman on the | committes of invitation includes Mrs, Fred H. Baxter, Mra. Walter Beals, Mrs. Frederick Buell, Mra Barnhart, Mrs. Irving Clark, Mr Frank ‘Waterhouse, Mrs, c Ward, Mrs, Ellis De Bruler, Mrs. Malcolm Douglas, Mrs, A. 8. Hog gett, Mrs. ‘fhomas Irving, Mrs. Mra. John G, Matth- . Maltby, Mrs. George Alexander Me’ William Mra. Utter, Mra. Wor: Wilson, Mra. Frederic Hall White M A. 8. Kerry, Mrs. Elmer Wal, dron, Miss Catherine Collins, Mis Rose Glass and Miss Arline Johnson . . ’ COTERIE CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS At the annual meeting of the! Coterlo the following offtcera wore elected for the ensuing year: Presi dont, Mrs, 1. E 6 presi dent, Mra, L. W. Graham; recording secretary, Mrs. Newhall; cor: responding secretary, Mrs. A, Jost;| Mrs. W. Harry Richard: A. G. Pike; directors, Mrs. Mary F. Ramsdell, Mrs, J, B Pugsley, Mrs. Robert MR. Atkin; dele ates to Seattle Fede Mrs, H.| , Wells, Mrs. Archibald Wilson, | Mrs. Willlam Hovey; delegats to Stato. Federation, Mra. Mallett, Mrs: Carrio \R. Buell, Mrs. Charles G Miller, trustec, M. | . }PARTY WILL BENEFIT BUILDING CLUB eee 18, at 8 o'clock. A good program Mount Holyoke college alumnac / WEST SBA 1s promised. Mr. T. I. Cole, super-| wil! have thelr regular monthly meet: REVIEW Intendent of Seattle schools, will be| {ng Wednesday, March 18, at 3:80 ats Cae yeuker, Refreshments will be| o'clock, at the home of Mrs. 8. L. B. A, of th yet sarnes, 706 12th ave, N. & card party, evening, | WOMAN’ JON Po. A March 18, in Cae, AD HARRISON P.T. A. ’ 2! penters hi The Woman's City club has called| The Harrison P.-T. A. will hold Its} Refreshme an organization meeting for Wednes-| regular meeting Wednesday, March) March 18, at 12 o'clock, at the} 0 p.m. Waldorf cafe, Mr Irvine PB. Merrick, supervisor of ‘a chofrman, requests all her colonels| physical educati@h, will speak, Pre 1c . | and captains to report. | gram by pupila of the school, det 46 th? No. § | The regular meeting of the Wom fe and c pip Agena give | an's City club will be held Thursday,| WOMAN'S CHNTURY CLUB ee 4; at Swedish March | March 19, at the ¥. W. C. A. Mr.| ‘The chorus of the Woman's Cen- 0 fi aMar ene Cities Highth | Read Bane will continue his discus.|tury @ib will meet Wednesday, et A gg |sion of “City Planning.” March 18, pt Lf Oa cl ePIC f nunielp citizenship class| of Mrs. J. H. Templeton, 14 is cul AMERICANIZATION BUREAU er mdse riuoday morning st 10:30 ye , for rehearsal under direction i The Americanization bureau of Be-!in the Erickson room at the Y. W. of Myra Bancroft Olive. aitle orgunization will meet Wedaues The drama department meets at Mr. William D. l'reeman wilh A ben eee ee Members of the Woman's Century club who reside at ‘The Wilsonian will entertain members of the club t I , Oley] . ae (Kipling), - ‘ Tia bias Eodorsed by bakers everywhere, ted wit rae including the Retail Bakers’ Association of America and the American Bakers’ Association Pr provided animent for the ag excellent and their friends on Saturday after- March 21, at 2 o'clock, at a ah jongg and crossword | pur Th fair will be a| " is f Tick. i may bo obtained Kerr. | CHAPTER, e is Raisin Bread Day hapter or stated comm A short cut to quicker CAKE making No creaming No grating of butter and of chocolate! sugar! i SQ —— | separately! hacks 4 ERE is a revolutionary short-cut in cake making that applies not only to Ghirar- , delli's Lightning Chocolate Cake* but to almost any cake moderately rich in fat and eggs. a Creaming of butter and sugar, beating of egg QS ; ; x yolks and egg whites separately, folding in of : | O mmeltin stiff egg whites,—these are necessary e 4 Deed rich, festive cake. But for the average cake you res | can save all that by simply sifting the dry ingre- cag whet dients together and adding the liquid ones, oa Take advantage of this kitchen-magic in your i 4 next cake. Notice the time—and the dishes— you save! No melting. No grating. For Ghirar- delli's Ground Chocolate is instant-ready. What's more, you'll find that sifting the dry in- gredients several times gives your cake a won- derfully fine texture—an airy, fairy lightness! die ; “o . GHIRAMRDELLI’S’~ § Chocolate Write the D. Ghirardelli Co. San Francisco, {the Lightning Chocolate Cake recipe and other new-uay uses for Ghirardelli's

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