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DAY, MAY A Maytime informal in the Spanish Ballroom at The Olympic on Saturday evening, May 9, ponsored by North Queen Anne Guild for the bene- fit of the crippled little children in the Orthopedic hospital. Two prominent members of the floor commi eft Mrs. Howard Wells Parish and Mrs. Harry E. Manson, Portraits by Leonid Fink, Curtis Studio. Committees Named ? | By Lillian Keen LeBallister ‘for Mission Party Women S Clubs Telephone MA in-0600 The Mount Baker le the CLUBS FOR MONDAY | JUVENILE Members of the committee and the hostesses for opening day at the Inglewood Golf ee Ls t L rae Riiary Fruit apd: Flower mission, annoy e Juy talt ' and Country club on Thursday, May 7. They are (1) Mrs. D. H. Traphagen (LaPine- See naka committees for their annual | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB 72, R 1 sn: | Rogers; (2) Mrs. Harry E. Marshall (James & Merrihew); (3) Mrs. John C. Bridgman | bridge and mah jong party « e ebartietit’ oF ce ; ; : { M P H a pn aMacheoes May Ak 5 ‘ v a ‘ ’ (LaPine-Rogers); (4) Mrs. Frank L. Horsfall (Grady); (5) Mrs. Robert Patterson ay Program Has t oe (ha Tickets will hele ant Sn Ricans ap Sales OPRnE (LaPine-Rogers,) Friends Will Greet Mrs. Witter ltt Loneet gis, BiOe, AN oss cor vinsthe ee] ame nme oe SR. N. A tional reputation and convention What a an illustrated lecture , fone and Romance eet.” the features Wor Henke, Mra. A. J. Hillman, Mrs. Milo| jarge reception, on M { ater eh 4 a : ‘ : pow Famous Tenor to Sing | Werrenrath Is ra Pe tein ein La eated 2 the foman's C club Mrs. George Holser, Mrs. Albert Ja 2 yal | E andy Line detrerv sgh Ag be . : ha, | Warner and Han tho fa tenor who] BY LOUISE RAYMOND OWENS tes the afternoon 2 F were seated les centered|A. J. Webb and Mra. J First “Presby-| ronied Senttle davclna teat n will 3 ‘ seated at tables centered| A. J ly unspoiled by spend the summer by Reinald Werren RTE SRP gM 4 y . o was Nutt are in charge of the ; 5 be and thei mn § wh w r * ¢ United Sta i the of next week from the from abroac in “New |the breakfas | A. J, Webb and Mra. E UWin | t i E Mac >. f et i i | Standir in his chosen art, has long Shaw, Mrs. M. J, Car a A : are always one of the outstanding wat igraham - " rrenrath has a rich be e Greetings Jongg Tea Harry Stuart, 3 arr ADDITIONAL CLUBS triumph Is nging has Werrenrath ha. a rich bariton = | } hat le up to it, he said 'T was) Orthopedic Hospital will give #| th the dining room will be Mrs. 1 p It, he said: “I ; . give, | Vancouver, B,C. are in town for a Clin the Beattle federation iments | tite tome, even nga child. 1 always| charm to any number he may give. | | Chapter House, Daughters of the| 1, wile, Mrs. F.C. Cole, Mra. R. E,|!2 the Beattle federation will be held | life to me, even as a chil alway at 5 y by ade by! @ r ofsing MONDA sing; sings Mrs. Joseph T. Sullivan, who has PR -with juineheon: Which ¥ n| Reservations may be mad C. Jexseph, Mra. A. 1, Nofsinger, INDAY brought such happiness to me.|he sings: carrying its’ fall value, | a PRAIRIE ROSE CLI 'P | ECTURES, nd a ball are] May-Day Breakfast Is uwkes, Mrs. ersona University club prox may. | Charming Affair Walton and Mrs. A. T. L. William: | ¢ron f aK, it a me of Mra. A’ G. Rosaaen turned today from a visit of several ‘The club pla ers will w semble on of the loveliest affairs ever | #0n. home of R er Chapt ave. N. EL Mrs Here Tuesday N ght | Popular Singer | months in California. was the May Day breakfast Friday cobson aa ein ‘ , Noon ar ‘ Ee } sine runeday eve i : ne Mrs. Jolin: Hull and oliildren will at The Olymplc hundred | looking a he ta 3 rtlate “ rest Fag 5 Treas Me ae t | rea. es spat past leave Sunday for Scranton, Pa. to Hopp and Miss Car 1 with: b ca and|the decorations. Mra, Mel t the «chairman, Mra W t : ioeey a a: evening at mouth necaagh There y a r ulip g y ». | Mre. rown and Mr park bus to 18 S a esses he won in There will be a neon lips anc i . th America, Central : aaron a? bart Mrs. E.'F. Wittler will return May 9, at i rk to: istress at air, was also/ During the h i “ he receiving lin ides . adores > won distinction as A i - « ¢ n wn o¢ r * , East. here s 1as be si: won Matthews, who recently ra ‘ pral chairman in charge of| Pratt, Mrs. Roy Page t ie ‘ > that i n|¢ orth. — Werre sapere : seme riici c h ir months The follo srogtam was pré-| will preside over the t , ‘ fwain,. Mrs.) 2°90) ave been established and his concerts aes foll progtam was pré- | Will presi ries ‘ mem r, if allt world loves ave ae pasts Mrs. George T. Myers, Mrs. Fred- téne m +“ : im ne. M mY ? earths features of any musical season. erick Fischer and their mother, Aad . | Bridge and Mah ‘ Alma 1 r : stwiths tremendous | feat ‘ ea lata se 33s wala Sel Lo heme Mra, Caroline M ree paar When asked to tell of/Yolce of the finest quality. His | next week from a short visit in | East Highland Drive Guild of the! p, gehofield and Mr. Jenale Elliot: | , ‘ q iid sepiie tones are clear and full and he| California, |sings with keen musical insight/ ; ; 0 n ardent love for music; | §!08 bridge and mah jongg tea Wednes-|y. J, guilivan, Mrs, P. E. Harris) yy ce hina Rea taaee ; : grees Sag cibaialava ies} and in a colorful manner that lends|__Dr. and Mrs, Peter McLennan of j day afternoon, May 20, at Rainler| yrs, Ww, J, Blackwell, Mrs, Blake}, * (e° DS" OF olubs and departments | ve aah H | tow dade, ! h ‘ hatievar j| His phrasing is excellent and his fay th dudhal bostnees nie ‘ ’ B this week as follows felt 1 had a voice and believed I could | ik menos | ction of officers onne u ‘ | Aineeeee Revolution. Parker, Mrs, Almon Allen, Mrs. in fact, 1 was always singing, | diction flawless, every word that} - | Se SA at : , wit " . chia been visiting in town as the guest Yelock e held Sat | calling Mrs. F. G. Thomas, BA Mra. A. C. Graff Philomus club with Mr . ttle fellow of 10 years I had| this is true not only of his English, ‘ : Eeelock, wilt | a Se | 2569, The committee decorations in-| Faris, 942 20th ave : asa ‘| but his German, French and Italian | Of Mrs. : Davidson and ener cludén. Mr tx. J. B.| Hee ay ata cha 0 be he chorus in Mrs. E ant McMicken, will leave ogram will as well ; nd I cagerly volun Sunday for her home in Detroit, e Seite Mrs J;| cluding, talk by 1 termined then and there Alma," I Ah, When on syake ra | an ft fanged for Tuesday, May 19, at reel im the Absitiecy— | Assisting at " ixon J. Haecker, |‘"Treatment of Goiter. Mrs be } s That Great Day” and Aria, “Bless home of Mrs, William G. John, 3233) ete, Te Cig Orthopedic Shops The am, Wi as been ar urt will give talk and show|' Seta Mahi . of tneled Resurrection Day,” by Mozart| Mrs. Alice Hotchkiss left Satur- Cascadia ave. Bridge and mah § Mra. Cereiyn Clark The Pythian Sisters will’ be in , Pitewoos ialid | pletureiot; proGosed lib hoes Hien ty Schipa one of the) ® watch Ye, Pray Ye" byyday night for San Francisco, to wil begin at 2 o'clock and tea eee charge at the Orthopedic Lunch | \ nertor ‘ All members urged to be ent make her home, he served from 4 until 5 o’cloc room on Mohday, Mrs. Anna , uttle Woman's club at federa ; i Inposi.;ed the most sincere applause as beet te atfair is for members with Beacon Owens will be hosters, axsisted by} “* Vani ' tion club house, Music department | Pelhs ineluded amone ls write in{did “Vision Fugative,” from Hero- eee: Sephora: muses Mrs, Birda Barkwell, Mrs, Nina ye ent , eat 11 o'clock, Mrs. Fi 1 eae ne ge it a tenor wilt {diade by Massanet, which followed pe ennval-Bports Clothes ball | Hunt, Mrs. Dunker, Mrs. Edna ; this unusual branch for & at| later. Another popular group in- a ced for I evening, May . ‘ anes . be she when it is explained that 66 2. Th ate tte “ ay sy Loyetinsky, Mrs. Jennie Drisko, | ‘ stlokiemn o'clock, } ¢ lor 1 This | cluded four German songs, “Du | “0% O. Jones | ors, but he is a| opera, “Mimi,'"| Bach, the opening numbers, recet Mrs. M, J. Waldridge of Shawnee, Wis., is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. C. F. David- | ns a boy ¢ also wrote & mass. aa AO és a Country Club setting for the|Opening Day at | Mra, Laura Goodwin, Mra. Marga ra ing work was sung at the cathedral of | Diet de ita i aeechumetats{ Mr James B, Shallenberger will 5. Alfred din and Mré * 7 | re’ err, Mra, Li hristophe: ‘0 i croup } ative town, Lecce, Italy, So in- | Benger by, ae anh 'S | leave eday for 2 Fe, ne etna tosses. |Lglewood Club Mrs, Blizabeth Morgan, Mrs. Bon ; ‘aa p Ma ae tow treet’ crented by tts| "An den Sonnenschein” and “Libes- |'eeve Tuesday for Alaska to be Bere ret Wi De She: | The Inglewood Golt and Country} sie Flemming, Mra. Anna Shaltraw, Bag Paul. Ple | Canadian Woman's club at federa-| ¢irst performance that’ the poorer | gluck,” by Wolf. ey gainer ties 4 vo club will have ita opening day on| Mrs, Helen Somer, Mra. Jennie Aris ' i ¢ tit ltion club house, Executive board atanees to be} Three sea pieces, ‘“Thalatta,’ 5 D eth i ; * os } 3 ard | people tramped long distances to i Are Riva ailing shales ped Mrs. Perkins to Give |‘Thursday, May 7. There will be a| Mra, Grace Redmond and Mrs. | Mrs 1 E meeting at 1 o'clock. Business mect a ont: the hotels not offering suf-! Harry Splers sthope lin a RAGS im zai in apes Tea for Daughter nifiechole tombéetone.dn> the- ‘morn-| Bima Abbott eh ey q ing at 2 o'ck relent accommodation, numbers| “Beauty” and’ “Pirate Song," by | home Mon } Ke he ing, luncheon at 12:20 o'clock and! ‘The Laurelhurst Guild, with Mrs. | yor North End Progressive club with | giept in tents or even in open fields, | Gilbert, were alt given most inter: | ° Good <ieggh her daugnte "a golf competition by approaching,| Percy Bamford and Mrs. C. J.! . Mrs. Jesse EB. Campbell, 1 Yi ind declared afterws that they|esting interpretations and won! TRE RORRT AGA Ee WT gg hd ry putting and driving in thé after-|} Bush, will have charge at the When Tas Beven at. Tako chr No, 20 and got off at}. repaid by the beauty of| hearty applause |der harp solos and Miss Marion ere well ir with noon |'Thrift Shop on Monday morning The Chor Denny station, Blection of officers. | the musk | The artist gave for his closing | Wheatman a reading, Mrs, A, H. am with a | ne Monday afternoon. Invitations will) service of tea will be at Jand the University Guild, with Mrs. | Violin Full attendance desired When ‘Tito Schipa sings his pro-| numbers, “T at Adventure,” | Keeler, assisting hostess inctude t friendy.| (Clock with Mra, D. H. Traphagen | H, R. Parmales and Mrs, W./H.| fitetny ‘ities |, Queen Anne Study club's annual) gram is almost invariably doubled |by — Fletcher; ration,” by FRIDAY | ir, and M \ Tr and Hdren | esses for the day, presding at the| day afternoon |. Stree Jame tan plano, Hotel, at 12 o'clock, Committee for | 4 chicago concert last season sixteen | the Julie T Duna,” by Jose: | pices of child welfare department of | he elt eee AA Mare! the day includes Mrs, N, J. irvine, eneores were demanded and given|phine McGill and Walter Dam-! Federation at Young Men's Christian J | “Liebestre Krelnlo | oO 4 ‘ and Mrs. Frank L. Horsfall, host-| Richards, will be in ‘charge on Mon » Ol " "May breakfast in parlor B, Olympic by the encores required of him, At) Manney; O'Hara's “The Wreck of} Child Health program under aus: Will arrive M morning 10} sens in al Wend a few « n towr The in| DAUGHTERS OF Alga Soehnge and Mra, Vietor Zednick (Chairman, assisted by Mrs. I. A.! poefore his vast audience that packed | rosch's ever popular “Danny Dee-! association auditorium at 8 o'clock: entertainment committee 7 pe cha: Includes Mra, Harry B. Mar: | plonnERS violininie, accompaniats deVry, M B.D, Colvin and Mrs.!¢ho huge Chicago auditorium would | ver.” Mr, Werrenrath was repeat-| Cordial invitation extended to: all No-Host Dinner Before |shai, chnttman; Mrs. Robert Pat-| Daughters of Pioneers (prior to| Meetings of the club on Monday |. 1, Blackaller {eRe 6. edly recalled and most graciously | club women , 7 ye i |terson and Mra, John C. Bridgman. | 1870) will hold their regular meeting | morning are The French depart orosis club will hold reciprocity |responded = with many encores, SATURDAY Maytime Informal j ¢ 69 Wednesday, May 6, at Pioneer hall,|ment at 10 o'clock at. the Hotel|day at home of Mra. J. A. Caughey, | Some gt, at 190 o'clock. Business| Which included; “Drink to Me Only} Women’s Wducaional club's discus Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wells Parish | Mrs. Sherman Will Madison park. ket luncheon at | Washington; the building committer 1th ave. N,, at 2 o'clock, Pro ating will inelude annual reports, | With ‘Thine Eyes,"" “Smilin’ ‘Thru,”| sion luncheon for officers and chair- and Mr, and Mrs. William seete ay ¢ 1 o'clock. Coffee will be served, | ut 10:30 o'clock in the Puget Sound | gram includes paper on ‘Autoblo. erg ee te Gods: chalrnian } “Old Bold Mate of Henry Morgan," |} men of the Federation at clubhouse Mill sponsor a no-host dinner Honor Mother at Tea This Is the annual meeting and elec. | Savings & Loan bank graphical lement in ‘Gherwood an.| MUR P.M. Cook, chabmats | The Olympic before the Maytime| ‘To honor her mother, Mrs. Susan | tion of officers of the organtzation, OOF derson's Works," by Mrs, Thomas |.” comer of University way and | ‘sformal North Queen Anne Guild"! summers, of Oakland, Cal, who 18!and a large attendance is desired. | AUDUBON SOCIETY Morcom; "Life Sketch of W. H. Hud: | yyte Grin wt. No. host tunch Jeollont accompaniment for the} VIOLET DAVIS FUND BENEFIT bay the Orthopedic hospital will give} her house guést for the summi dah dae Seattle Audul society will take gon as portrayed in “Far Away and 19:80 o'cloc apa singer. } Women of Radiant Chapter U. D. Saturday evening, M ), at the! Mrs, Grosvenor Sherman will enters |QUARANTE CLUB a bird walk Sunday, May. 8, ‘Take | Lc Ago,’ by Mrs. W. M, Levins | °° WEDNESDAY ” “ —]0. BE. S, will sponsor a musicale poral, tain with a tea at her home on] Quarante club will meet with Mr.|9 a, m. ferry at schi for Roan-| good; fiveminute reviews—"Green | —Ganadian Women's club will cele-| West Seattle Art club with Mrs, | for the benefit of the Violet Davis | “Sittin’ Thinkin’ ay,” | at 1 o'clock, Mr. Herbert Carrick provided ex- | : * y Wednesday afternoon; May 6, from] dward Bray, 3926 Beach drive,|oke on Mercer island, Mis Juli} Mansions’? (Hudson), by Mrs, B.A.) pyate the 12th anniversary of the| Max Kuner, 1605 Sunset ave, at| fund, Wednesday, May 13, at 230 By Ige Suppe r 4 until 6 o'clock ‘Tuesday, May 6, at 8:16 o'clock. | A. Shourek, leader Strawbridge; “Hind “in Richmond | oiyy at home of Ap's. HH, Van Horne, | 10:0 o'clock, o'clock, at the Lonesome club, 1612 , Mis, Sherman will be assisted by ‘ Park’ (Hudson), by Mrs. W 610 North 40 ate: Luncheon’ at 11 FG en) l Sixth ave. Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs, Wibert| AUXILIARY 1 WOMAN'S PIONBER in, Assisting hostesses, M o'clock, Dr. Maud I, Glasgow in THURSDAY The musical program will be pre | Kramer, Mrs, Gordon Fuller and| BON OF VE ANS AUXILIARY Morrison, Mrs. Harry Wil d leba 0 of arr ement Alpha club with Mrs, Fred Hamil.| sented by Mrs. Bert Ross, soloist; |, 1, Gardner and Mrs, 1°, 1B, Carter Pro; sive Thought club in Jie] ton, 29 26th ave Uber Hazel Hammer Hill, piano; Maraue ana, will meet Tuesday eventing, |an's Plonegr auxiliary to the Wash.| Women's Lakewood Civic Improves} prary of federation clubhouse o'clock. Program consists of roll | Leplat, violinist. May it 7:30 o'clock, in Veterans’ |ington Ploneer association ts asked | ment club in clubhouse, corner 60th} o'clock Annual election and bust-| call, vefort of Federation delegate; @ Tickets may bo obtained from |hall, Armor by it president to meet Monday 8, and Angeline st Luncheon | ness meeting. Members are urged to! and trustee and talk on “Art Re.| Mrs, J, C. PL Skettore, WE st-4861, Colonel and Mr R. Fisher Will be hosts at a bridge supper at thelr home « turday evening y May 14. Irday evenings! stigy Beulah Cardwell Custer auxiliary, Sons of Veter-|. The executive hoard of thes Wom nod Wile Luncheon Club Mra. McEwan | the Mount ‘ uncheon Gives Lamecheon | . May 4, at.9 p. ma In tho reat room 45 o'clock, New chairmen of| attend as important matters will bal view" by Mr S. Weeks; parlia. | or Mrs, A, Warren, CA piths177, lub will f eh ind) ‘To honor Mrs. Thomas Kerr, of |GOPHBR CLUB ut Rhodes’ department store, Im-!| standing committees will be appoint: | discussed mentary drill | ’ ordgo on ednesday afternoon,| Portland, one of the judges at the] An old-fashioned card party will| portant busine ed and plang made for the coming Rainier Beach Women's club with} Seward Soolal and Literary elub| COMMONWEALTH CLUB May 6, at th Garden Club's spring flower show, |be given by the Séattle Gopher club ’ year, Mes. W. BE. Barnhart, prest-| Mts, Frank Parrish 8th ave, | with Mrs, N Coleock, 1727. 3 The Commonwealth club will meet apis. H. 1, Williamsot P.|and the incoming and retiring offi-(on Saturday evening, May 9 at §| PALM CIRCLE N dont of the federation, will speak.|S., at 2 o'clock, Mrs K. Brown|avo, 8. at 2 o'clock, ) <.| Monday, May at 6 op. m, at tee Wd i K 1 Stoddard| cers of the club, Mra, Alexander ¥',}o'clock, in the parlors of the Motel | Palm Cirele No. 66, of W. will | Program committee will be hostesses. | will speale on “Better Mima” and} Brown and Mrs, Frank Ball vill | Moves? erin, Mrs, James Gar ~ 1. 1, Woodr will be} Meliwan entertained at luncheon |Oxford, 1920 Mirst aye, The public} mect at 1. 0 hall, Monday, | Womon'a West Side Improvement | Mrs, Dan Harle will give “Poptes of {speak on “Are Moving Pletures alrett wil) speak on “The Re O. ; today at the Sunset Club, ig invited. May 4, at 8 p. club with Mrs, Samuel Snyder, 4007] the Day." Ilections of officers, [a nace"; Miss Bmily Bissett will ron: |C. in the Colleges.” |

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