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MARCH 18, 1926 WEDNESDAY, Seattle Society l Edited by Lill Telephone MA in-0600 "MISS 5 MARI n Keen LeBallister, Assistant--Laura Emory 5 Buffalo Will Be Honored; at Dinner tare, of) Mrs, Edris Gives ( Informal Luncheon s x M William dria entertained n V informally luncheon this after a at hor home, and later at H ° . Covers were } 1 for} Dinne Wteke Mack-Wiseman Nuptials tertained inf u " , A very pretty. wedding was sol \ t 1 Saturday afternoon, Ma Mr, Decimus . ) gland, | at the home of the bi ¥ of and W } Mr. and Mra, Frank x E Wiseman, when fr daugh @ 8 . Gladys, became the bride of M ‘ditional Reservations | Wesley Av Mack, son. of Mr. and Mra. J. W. Mack, Rey, MeLean for Dim er JW, Davis, of the hton Presb Added to t t orvar | terian church, r © service at r th b ib a rt i thy a bower of flower ¢ th r waa gowned r wood charmeen and a@ corsage of s t , chides and lilies of tho valle nel He 28 ore the cereme Mrs. BR . ~ c ' th bride's sist sang “O Pr - i A “ 4 M Later there was 4 small Joser {ception at the home of M ima Dancing Party s Today Rie Wteeas, Salon Duis ? d C. O. Jenks, of St : gerbe < Giim: A w > : ay : bi : set aay att ) Ma % at the Wi ' mb *. My Sr EO L B , ; ‘i ° Informal Bridge for a Boheme Club to House Guest Give Monthl ly Prograaty | eee can! i oon at 2 Miss Wilber Campbell Marian Knox, daught Knox, announced her at the ave Sa Mrs. Robert McClelland was host: | g EOS, ess today at her home, entortaining gh ergneey ere ge pene eeeeie St heen iam Lambuth, 702 Boren 3 on Thursday, March 19, Marriage Announced ros ne 12:30 o'clock. Tho program | The marriage of Miss Marjorie er saith mh asuinca son s roll call, h Stories,” F. McC » Elliott | Mexxo-Sopra sippisie “Travels in Austr was qu Mrs, W, H. Oliver at Be rch 4, at Luncheon Will Honor Mrs. Sample A RIG Mrs. James R. Brewst: by | DAUGHTERS OF tertain rmal Cc. AST EOF at L.|} Daughters of St. G ‘as in honor of Mrs x the M. B. B. A. b mh of San hina te Bane,| March 19. Drill at 3 o'clock town. a ie rena ADDITIONAL CLUBS , charg Host at Dinner tanh lassie lowe ; + tea w turned th from an extende . ag ite visit in the Eas +g pedir ’ Sra y B anes. { Women’s Clubs ish eaecaan et CLUBS FOR THURSDAY MILITARY WHIST PARTY by kah Ladg MAN P.-T. A Colman P.T. A, will meet Thurs-| whist March 19, at 3 p.m. in room/ 19th, at 8:30 p. stam by Camp G teria, 1409 First the business ¢ invited. mora ye Partsghed CONVE A FRY TENT WOMAN'S C! Tho Woman's Legislative Council ten will meet Thur CLUB ngton will hold ita elghth March t{2 p.m, T nt of aasembly in Seatilo M all, Armory. The same th , ha rhe Child Labor Amendment ent will give a dance pk sting mec! the theme of the cony or: 19. at the h gidnee hs y, 617 Malden rmen of committees appoint-| LATE CONFE! members of the depart Jude Mra, John S. Semones, the es os a. ono at 1 noon, but other| place for convention to be he The W. C. T. U. st parderhe ating ag fotlia A.W Ht haa 4 Fill be held Thursday - te dite ae heme tevtae Hospital inning at 10 a. m., part’ in the Sadie © abitelty erlan church at Auburn Which tule deer : Abercas ae ee apron sale for all needs|KING COUNTY DIVISION haiti aR ~ They are not only|p.T, A ened tae ele bapa u aprons to sell at hundred members of Ki Companion court, Red Clover No.| this sale, but are urged to bu sunty Division of Parent-Teacher patente bie gate Liga le department boust ociations nded thoy Inst have a card rarty 4 dance for members and their friends Thuraday, | ctioneer in Mrs. W. erence, | h ball. nthiy Hitchings. |which was held In the Spani March 19, at $:30 p. m., in Evergreen This department many yea 6° | room at The Olympic. hall, 1409 Ninth ave. Ruth Allen,| was instrumental in establishing th The morning hours were given Irene Donoven, Hqen Wheeler and | Girls’ Parental school and, after this| over to business and luncheon. Mra Gertrude Hagen will act as the en- project was taken ove the cltylcharies G. Miller conducted a par tertainment committee. Refresh-! board of education, st ined an lnarientary drill featuring “clec-| eee interest. in the work Under | tions,” at the afternoon sessions, | nt lek! the regime of Mra, E. Rinehart |“ wtnereasing interest is being PARLIAMENTARY LAW CLA | what is known as a “revolving fund" | own in PeT. A. affairs in the Robert's parliamentary law class| W88 begun. This fund is loaned to| county,” reporta Mrs. F.C, Hi will meet at the ¥. W. C. A. Thurs. | S'rls on leaving the school, to assist |. president of the division y, March 19, at 1:80 p..m. Mrs.j them until they can procure ‘Irecord attendance is expected Ella Cudhee, parliamentarian. Sub-|%94 in all instances has this loan)... convention to be held in the ‘ ential Motions.”} been repaid by the borrower. The! 1121 rine high school on Saturda as in public speak-| fund js growing and it Is for the). oi) 4 this will be the annual ing, with Mme. Harriet Saunderson, | PUrpose of augmenting It that these | ine of the division, given over “ lanriual auctions are held. Sastre will have for its lesson “Longing, p Bs largely to business and election of | by James Russell Lowell. 1 officers, Ono address wil) be made, | oe MIZPAH TEMPLE, ind a program rendered by tho} DELICATES: SALE 0. 99 musle department of the school will The women of the Mount Baker| Pythian Sisters, Mizpah temple, |complete the d Park Community Presbyter{an| No. 90, will have its regular meeting sien © church will hold a delicatessen | Thursday, March 19, at 7:30 p. m.,| SECURITY EFIT Thursday, March 19, beginning at/at 4727 Universit » in K. P. | ASSOC IATION { 1 in the church assembly | Whist will be played, follow-| gecurity Benefit association, Queen | m. }ing the business session: All Pyth-|city Council No. 904, will hold fome-made cakes, “Major Special | {ans and friends Invited |quilting bee following the regular| Pies, doughnuts and a variety of. af wath) ‘business mecting to bo held Wed- *gooales!” will bs on sale, fess Ce PATRICK'S PARTY |nesday evening, at 1830% jThint will be usical program in the e. The ladlocs w 0 a baske afternoon and. light retreshments| _ St. Patrick's party will be giv pate: phd parreas iad barat oy vA en by the Jadies of the Ballard High |!unch. iy "9' gs hiro PT, A. on Thitraday, March 19, * : Jat 2 p, m, at the home of Mra, M.| CLARA BARTON N | : Libby, 6746 16th ave. N, W, All| Clara Barton tent, Daughters of SOCIAL CLUB | mothers in the district invited Veterans, will have their rogular The social club of Seattle ew, ee | meeting Wednesday, Marc i 25, at No. & Women's Benefit association, | ougHina ct | 1:30 p. m., followed by a dinner a will meet t "thie pee ae Mra. CORE ade ‘. > p {6 p.m. Military whist in the even: Johnson, on the Des Moines road,| Ueutenant Cushing Corps, W. TR. ling rveryone welcome, | Thursday, March 19. Take Des ill have a dinner at the City ee H Mol 11:30 and get off at ard, ‘Thursday, March 19,lereors OFFICERS the rk grocery. Lunch- to : ‘The Woman's Century club re- eon will be esrved at 12:30 o'clock te elected its officers at the meoting #8 AUXILIARY ELIT Se ee marae HRA TC de ADAMS P.-1. A. RUBEKAH LODGE They nro Mrs, J. Ee MacPherson, Auxiliary to Elite Rebekah Lodge, Adams P.-T. A. will hold its regu-|} resident; Mga. Caroline Clarke, first lar monthly meeting, Thur vag | No. 134, will meet at the home of | P's creeigant) Mrs. A. I. Nofsinger, | March 19, at 2 p.m. Mrs. John G,| Mra. Parsons, 4612 Or t., Thurs-| cond vice president; Mra, John Matthews 4 the mothers.|day, March 19, at 8p. m. Cards. |p 000, darris, recording secretary; Miss Hel lerson, a former ‘dss | Mra. A. M. Price, corresponding sec- ‘Adams give a read-| WOMAN'S CITY CLUB retary; Mrg. Amelia Nelson, finan- | The regular meeting of the Wom: | ¢ retary; Mrg, W. M. Prater,| le Se yn's City club will be held Thurs: | treasurer; Mrs, W. 8. Gri@wold, par JARD Ot day, March 19, at the Y. W. C. A./tiamentarian; Mrs. Arthur B. J BUILDING TRI | Mr. Read B will continue his|ton, pross secretary, and Mrs, John} The board of buil ustees of | discussion of “City Planning.” custodian, | the Seattlo Federation of Women’s! ‘The municipal citizenship claas Campye@l and Mrs clubs will meet Thursda March | wijt meet Thursday morning, at| Henry Broderick were elected to} 19, at the federation clubhe 10:20} 10:30, in the Erickson room at the|membership on the building board) ee ik. Mra, KR. J. Reekie, ch y. W. CG. A. Mr. William D, Free- | committee for a three-year period. 1, Urges membe to attend as| man will speak on “The Purchasing ' hited matics rot importance will be dis-| Department of the Board of Public CITY FEDER, ATION, W..C,'T.U, cuwoed, Works, “At ti meeting of City Iedera- ‘ Alpha Gam turday evening at The Olympic. THE SEAT’ AN KNOX Mrs, Mr. er of Mr. and engagement to ma Delta —Portrait by Grady. f the W.c Tt Plymouth chur ® apr court tlon 10, ine Gilme the Badie F. man of Mra CARD PARTY ns Lodge, Daughters of N' Nt give a card party y, March 18, at An and Ladies Specialty; Coat Shop~ ~~ 2O)-MOME SAVINGS BLOG. 1920 WEFFLANE AVE Natty English Top Coats Tailored in the mannish vogue so much wanted; and just now, so difficult to secure in Seattle. Fine Imported and Do- mestic fabrics. SIZES 14 TO 44 Hundreds to select from. New arrivals daily. We guarantee «a saving of $10 to $15 on every garment, $15 $20 2nd Floor, Home Savings Bldg. 1520 Westlake Ave. Between Pine and Pike on Westlake Ave, Charles Wallace sorority banquet, Star c will saw for use for the Blind from Da. m. to 3 p. m. at 4090 Arcade LE STAR | Music | —~|Chaliapin Greatest of All Artists | | BY LOUISE KAYMOND OWENS Feodor Challapir maste I |basso and the greatest living ir terpreter of { | poptilarity jagain overn his aud i feet Vente magnotle | Jwonality and } ‘ | when he was heard fr € Moany hall, Me f |pfices of, mustelar eal [being given an ind id | tinct interpretation » the Jainger's conception of the « jer’# meaning. No matter what } sings Ms hearers, altho t 7 {not know one word, | the artis powers are given a clear portraya of the song | Chall © 0 | the a not! mi nating on AWE u t mendous powe A he sings witt uch incerity that } can ig of the dee utmost ¢ jho lives the Challapin ts fir un terprete Challapir r 1 ev ed | tT | legend ycomiqu }"The Hor The “Don Mozart [AGH 1% Watch your Coffee} pened to your coffee? Does it taste like it always did? Has ils s flavor changed ? The quality of Schilling Coffee has not been changed. The traditional blend stands -- untouched. your ck your Coffee! COFREE INSURANCE over my counter — instantly, gladly, If at any time you do not consider and without question. Schilling Coffee the bes coffee to You keep the coffee. be found, Iwill return your money ---Your Grocet There is but one Schilling Quality - - and it is sealed in vacuum tins only. a at headquarters imme- out-of-town Campfire the others great singer ¢ he posts ls are registering for con- on a that’ manin ‘ ference and placing will be facil- proved popular were “A the Ar 1 be open f iSINCSS, | itated if the Seattle girls notify the yem,"* the Volga b r e exhit f community service, historical, djship if t will care for one or Ruasian song it for the ¢ I fire Cross. A more complete list of sug-| more of them and ‘ gested exhibits is given at head-} oe at a } quarters and in the March Torch| COUNCIL FIRE TICKETS ky, both of wt " 1 ough suggestions for every group| Tickets for the Council Fire are with the most applaure! ho 4 the ¢ Exhibits should be ar-j ready for distribution to Campfire ‘ nged artistically and with a view] 4, si Rs {aformation that will teli| Cz! Who will sell them, and they y more about Campfire,|™ay be obtained at the ship. Tick- h ‘ be used, combined with | ets are cents each. Girls who ; posters, ning the ticipate in the council fire will girls doing the Personal _ Mr. and ext Franklin Crawford 23 for New York arts Mr, and Mra leaving Saturda trip to Califor . H Dearborn ary Ir. Le Roy 3, with his son, Clinton, left § for California, |where he will meet daughter, Miss Emmanell Backus, and Miss] Loyal Lamont, at the Castilleja school and motor to Santa Barbara for their Easter vacation eae dC. De Voo left ng by motor on a he tN Mr. George Allen, of San Fran. cisco, 1s in town for a few days, at |The Olympt 1 Mra. L. C. Gilman b from a short trip Mr. ant returned | Paul oe Mrs, Otls Floyd Lamson, who has | been spending a month in the Past, has returned to her home in town. Ray a | Mrs. John Jackson and son, Mr. | | Paul Jackson, left Tuesday for the Sat and will sail on tho Olympic, | | March 28, for Burope | oe | Mr. Glibert Skinner left Saturday | on a ten days’ trip to California, | oes | Mrs. U. K. Loose has loft for} Washington, D. C., to attend the D. | A. R. convention. Sho will spend| the summer in Buffalo, visiting rel- | atives and friends 8. | Mr. and Mrs, Morris Halpern |(Helon Reid) are being congrat- Julated upon the birth of a 4: ter, Ruth Josephine at tho dence hospital, on March 13, eee Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Goodwin left ltuesday on a motor trip to Catl-| fornia. | ‘Campfire Girls, CAMPFIRE GIRLS As the time before conference becomes shorter, plans for It are being completed, ‘he con. ference {a to bo held March 21-22, council fire, the March] ending with a grand Saturday evening, March 22, at the Armor: Girls from all over tho| state will be in attendance, and every tle girt is urged to be there, Tickets for tho council fire for visitors are 25 cents, and may be secured from Campfire Girl guardians, or at the ship at ar lime, but since the at capacit | is limited, friends aro urged to {cure their tickets carly. prizes aro |offered for tho girls selling the greatest number of tickets, the first prizo being a week at Camp Sealth, Registration is 50 cents for out-| of-town girls and 26 cents for at 1 tickets themselves, 7 we wood ble les might be shown,| OR ae s' with a poster giving the processes,| Movie fans thruout the country one girl cutting a block lanother| had a chance to see the Tondelao Ang 95.90. 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