The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 25, 1925, Page 3

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SATURDAY, JULY oon 925. THE SE oe Telephone MA in-0600 sistant Laura Emory By Lillian Keen Le Ballister | California Guest ‘Clubs ; Complimented Mrs. ¢ with a CLUBS FOR MONDAY AMATIC CRITIC TO Visitors From California to Be Honored;\™ *™ Luncheon Will Be Given at.Tennis O'Shea Entertainin Luncheon Honors Eastern Guests Ticket Chairmen Must Report udge and Dinner for J Mrs. Burke dinner of four a trip abroad Date Set for Tenni news from the the announcement Assist al Tea for William Hunter AK AT CORN Club hat the Cornish thea Noted Critic to sy niohthed Paige peak at Club The Women’ University club, a during the summe Phe urd, the os their honér guest at} Vill Entertain for chairmen of all annual committee peaker-luncheon on Wednes-| Vigitor next the distinguished criffc of| ‘ama, Mr. Clayton Hamilton ed Mr. Hamilton's subject is one of practically ersal terest it does, of Richard Brinsley § ibution | p Jan to the! 4, discussion ft - Wednesda “The Rivals,” the sigh aah Mr. and Mr: sreeted en Give Dinner Mr. Hamilt most de | : Mr. and Mrs. Max Olsen enter STER CAMP . PONES DINNI n er camp and ¢ ter of Veterans, have dinner and card Mond, : Armor reserva hued sports clothes, brilliant flowers scattered thrhout $7 ms, and a con-| Hosts at Dinner arg company of members and Before Dance ests were striking features of} Mr. and Mrs. Will on at| ble will honor Mid andsome rc tmo. perva meetin & has uinler camp, No. Monday even at Swedish Club hall, r Tuesday lun the club this week r since the| Hines at sighth Olive, Members are ment that esday would| Yacht club, t ie dance in ur ed to att jally 4 club day, | Ot of the visiting midshipmen ee s room has been the scene ee ‘ TAKE PA of 1 delightful parties, and| Luncheon by Mrs. Oakes \1x “rH wayrarnr each week the day is prov more Th hoheetny hac hess saat members of the High School popular rank oe Ans aia itTeacher association are re In order to extend a welcome to! Mrs, Walter Oakes” wilt antertat; | quested to take part In “The Wa new men and to those who|with an informal luncheon next| "er Pageant on Wednesday even came lone, Mra, Everett Clark.) Wednosday afternoon at the Coun-|!"& Ju ail thase; Gagtring ta ihe naw president, acted as‘ hostess | try cup participate should report to the tha rdron dit teh oi a president of their. local organization Among t members who had ny A Uh ee or to CApitl1590, on Monday, July aos ; ph ee et ' for Visiting 7 ; 1 r G. V. Umphre Bs. 14 8, U fe Sia teed tog Roig h ia dated ier a 4 pike ace all Lh ADDITIONAL CLUBS 5 H. M ates Paulton and Mrs. sot for the dance tonight at the Se LAWN FETE TO BE attle Yacht club, In honor of In order to do their share in the|¥ oa ELABORATE AFFAIR aitartalhtaenee'Ge thal city's: gueatel| Meee ee Among the lovely affairs of the (Pe Women it club has The hour ha been advanced, as summer, and one that stands out ¢ shipmen must porto} the midshipmen must rep 1] pre-emigent among the gatherty extended full.club privileges to the of delepites tothe Knights| “Mp earlier than anticipated. | of the Cub women, the annual mplar convention 4 lawn fete of the Seattle Federation peat or 2a Mrs. Johnstone to of Women’s Clubs. , This year the ad i op tay Mere Wapyay| affair will be given on the grounds “| Windows Donated Entertain for Mrs. Parra be thePhdme! oe Meena, BWtey » Par D | Mra, Frederick Charles Johnstone | Le 1651 10th seve on We | fe arade 1 wary, ' for Parad : will entertain at luncheon Friday | 1 August ¥, from 1 until 6 The King County Humane 80-| afternoon, July 31, at the Sunset | o'clock clety has had a numb |dows on Second ave, dona jthe Knights Templar y of win-| club, in honor of Mrs, Bert Farrar, ted for! of Loy Angeles, ¥ in the house | ide next) guest of Mrs. Albert Irving Bouf-| hoff, Mra. Fred Dingler and Miss ‘Tuesday morning | fleur, Violet Blogs Any ene papier aan urine | thd bathe | ‘The guilds in charge for the re- eats should call BEacn-2607 | Orthopedic Lunch and mainder of the week follow: ‘Tucs- 5 laps 1 a lday, July 28, Volunteer Guild, Mra. | Mnte tains for | Thrift: Shops i. Caso, . chalrman; Wodnosday bys, pea The Orthopedic lunch room will] July 29, i's chureh, Mrs, 1T'wo Visitors open in {ts new location, 180 th | Ray Sharpe, chairman; Thur Mrs, Herbert D, Day entertained jaye, on Monday, July 27. Capitol|day, July 30, Kastern Star Club, th a swimming party, followed | Hi Guild will be In charge with| Mra Adelene’ Williams, chairman; t|by luncheon at the Wilsonian, on| Mrs, Bruce Shorts hostess, assisted| Friday, July 31, Vashon Heights, Thursday, in honor of Mrs, Willlam|by Mrs. H, B. Jones, Mrs. M, J | Mra Morgan Doobbler, chairman; laverett Shaw, of Boston, who is|Connell, Mra, Mred Braden, Mra.| Saturday, Aug. 1, Seahurat-Three the guest of her sister, Mrs, Fred|Anton Govenious, Mra, Genovleve|'Tree Point, Mrs. P. Allen, chalr Catlett, and Mrs, Lewis Carlton Jes | Blethen, Mrs. Ralph Keenan, Mra.| man eph, who will leave shortly r} Mabel Dorr, Mra, T. J. Mullane,| ‘The Thrift Shop will be In charge | Washington, D, C, to make her| Mrs, C. Gallger, Mra. C. 5, Cor-|of University Guild Monday morn- home Jeoran, Mrs. P. U, Wolgemuth, and/ing with Mra, D. Tt, Huffman, tn Later in the day Mrs, Day took|from ‘Trinity church, Mrs, Auguat}the afternoon Washington Park her guests for a cruise around Lake | Anderson, Mra, C, I. Austin, Mra.| Guild will have charge, represented | Washington, ii ts Knausenberger, Miss Olga Dieck | by Mra, O, B. Lamping, i ATTLE (Left to right) Mr Kansas, to make their homes here. i Crump (lower) and M : Naglevoort and Mrs, Samuel D. Stearns, who recently removed to Seattle from Wichita, Stearns are charming additions to the social set of s Edna Crump, arrived in town a short time ago from their home tr They are the guests for the remainder of the summer of Mrs. Horace C. Cooley.—Portraits by Mrs. Nagelvoort and Mrs. Washington, D. C. Music Costume Recital at 4|Cornish School Minneapolis and Personals Miss Melna Rog Montgomery rs and Miss Myr- Mrs.| of friends “Aquillo" for a ten days’ Miss Jean Knowlton, soprano, has been engaged for one concert at the third in the s this summer, White Bear lake will leave tonight school as the neisco to attend the hemlan club jinx iday from Liverpooi for Montreal. cital will take place Monday evening, . at 8:30 o'clock, and will be in costume, and Mrs. Dwight Robinson, of , president of the in town, are now Daniel Kelleher Miss Knowlton, who has a voice and beauty, will be heard in the following program: The Olympic guest of ho Kirkman, of W: Walla, is the guest of her sister, M an and Jacobean Miss Margaret Hunt's Point, 16th Century fortune telling tents, “Come Again, Sweet Keith will arrive this, evening the week-end with Mrs. James Ham jiton deVeuve and Mrs John Dowland Tacoma, will leay York by way of the y will motor home et Us Dance” n Composers and palmistry Jubert with her twin “My. Candle" this week for j"At Kamakura” (Susan Dyer Victoria, B.C. leet é "Waikiki" (Rupert Brooke) Ethel Chrisman Erford, Dr, C. © Mocking Bird’ Tweed and Mrs, Frank Zorn Howard Brockway Shinkle in charge midshipman . Arkansas, is visiting s club to the ention of the Joaquin Nin Joaquin Nin anuel do Fatle +++ Woaquin Nin | dress of on pockets worn Buell of the William Chris-| which is now in session ota Valenciada” Spanish-Pilfpino. Song birth of a daughter, Anne Trumbull, July 24 at the Swedish hospital, all and daughters, yvorsonal service PRE SETR Miss Ethel and Miss Ma + Chilean Folic Song -Andalusian Dance . Accompanist, “Boloras Sev iianas* visit in California, Vt., arrived Monday by motor and are guests of, Mr. and Among the ladies assisting in, the . Bllen §, Fish, Mrs. Lillie B. sman, Mrs, ‘Theresa H. Griswold, Basha V. Stanton, Miss Sarah H, Williams, Mrs, Bertha K. Landes, Palmerton and Mrs, Ford, chairm Dellison and Mrs. | Lyon, Mrs Gemmel, Mrs, at Volunteer park. All members, as well as members of the Daughters’ | | Auxiliary, are invited to attend Sarah Kendall will represent charter members, and the building committed will be repre: chairman, Mrs, Everett O. president. of tho club, Mrs, J. B, Mac. tco the box contain: of the event, in the ) Guy R. Jennings and members of the annie Clark, Anna Teopl s times during the Jadios will assist Bryant, chairman in the eream booth Pherson will p cornerstone, William A, Major will give the club chorus Will sing the new state pri BEacn- 4128, All chairman of booths and com k the members will s Harvard to wit- | ness the laying of the cornerstone of $60,000 clubhouse, which pidly approaching completion, The under the direc tion of the past presidents of the club now living in Seattle. with words by Glen Hughes and music by Mra, The composer has louned the original manuscript to the, This will be tho first htation of the song in Seattle, Mra, violinist, will play the They are Mrs, Annie M, Brown, Kate Turner Holm anniversary a picnic on Friday, July $1, at noon Victor Zednick, Pence, Mra, Charles Kirkland, Mrs,

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