The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1925, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Seon ee a as. aie as SATURDAY f fpeenchaas To b (Helen By Lillian Keen Le Ballister Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant Laura Emory will _ coer ha unt Baker Guild to Entertain at The\‘" lympic; Miss Isted Will Be Feted |House Party at a Country He JE Mount Raker Park Or pedi | Bridge Tea Will Mr. « alld will sponsor what prom . with ties ta “be an Gausually endcyace |} Honor Miss Isted yep card ¢ mah jong * id and acai y aftern Mrs. € dent of t one marriage to ker will take place x tables will bo in © of women cits expected. Rese been made & Mesdames Mary L. Ther Butler, | Speaker-Luncheon Will Be First of Season Speaker Lunchec 4 in Por A. Clark, He eee ¥. Gwin, Daniel 8. F E. Wood, Harr: members and ¢ Women nounced by the chal Universit Knight, J. n I. Boyd, aes Frederick FL. Parks. 1 Jr, K. A. Butter, Mra} iit cake lake oat irciday dantein . Castle G. E. Har‘! ber 25, at 12:30 o'clock, in the|sradua ah auditorium. e tions will close | Washin Elfendahl, the eydaitig oP Gat aes Mash Scruby, Cha derson, George Johr low, Peter Andrae, George Heiser, L. aigin, Mrs. Menker, Fred 14 Albert Jacobse McGuire, H. The speaker w WwW. Mar | Mrs and is consi Mrs. Freeburn, Frank aaa Ghai \ivo und | the inact h Morre, Edward O. Lei Tha. ahaa Cisne. 3) Mars aker, Walter Stoll, J. sheen Dinkted by Gt 0 | ter, J yebb, Ralph Whe | eee eae ye , Iison Bre A erie drama department of the club will| M. Br Hensen, Montague, 8. P. Rob-| ope aly) DORE isha he sh ertson, Halfert fam Har cK, when mmer oma, wilt addre mon, Robert Mills Cc. A 4 Brown, John Harusb derson, Anna Feur' J, M. Stoddard, 1 ebster, A member ts on the ummer as league centers, at Olympus Mane Paul| Mrs Pt Macbride Kugler, | & gre George | Mrs. I Mr mbly Tt Frank L’ Abb; A. ch Re Meldrum, Victor Ipper W. G. Mclaren, J. A. Duncan the form of a donation party at The comm ginson, M. Malkan, R. Beeuwke | which the stage properties commit-| pr, D H, O'Netll, John Porter, 1. 1. Hill-| teo will be the beneficiary Mr. Frank man, Charles B. Dodge, Robert Kel O08 79, ney, Mr logs, Walter J. Reeeburg, P. J. Mur-]| Dinners at Home Hams 9. illiam G. Johns lAntiels § Brtaty handsome favors have| Lonight | Harry 8 been made and donated by the Mr. and Mra. Frederic Struye will guild. entertain with a small dinner at} Reservations for tables may b/ their home this evening in compli following members of the guild:| Denver, who ts visiting Mins Loyal| ‘Trinit Mrs. Peter And BEacn-2288 Mra. Clarence Brown, BE: Cite hark Mra. Calvin. Hall, RAnler-1946; Mrs.! Vpjog McDougall lo | Monda. Frank J. Calkins, BEacn-2078. { Jantails of the part ands of the follow! The marriage of Miss Maude wmily | Holmes Genoral chairman, Mra. Calvin Hall; | spenougall to Mr. Ttol chairman, ticket committec, Mr#.| sister, son of Mr. and committee frs, Henry 1, | Brown, Peter Andras; publicity, Mra. rank) gigier, will be celebrated Tuesaday |C. F J, Calkina, evening, October 20, at 8:40 o'clock, | Mra, 1 em © at the home of the bride's parents, | son micheon by | Mrs, J. ¥, C. Kellogg, sister of the| ‘The Univer Dao le | brid will be matron of honor and | Lyle Bankson, Mrs. Pringle Misa Valeria Pigott, maid of honor, |the Thrift Men, Alexander Pringle is extend-| Mr, Bvan Uphus will be best man and the ing Invitations to a luncheon on| ‘The service will be followed by a| Dickson and Mra ‘Thursday afternoon, September 24 reception, haye charge on Monday afternoon, (Left) day, September 15. ard Meis (Esther Dore) and the charming wedding Wednesday working for the wedding was a pretty afternoon affair of Tues- (Center) Mrs. Frederick Gir- little flower girla and ring bearer- -Mary, Margaret and Virginia Dore, at her (Right) Members of Mount Baker Park Orthopedic o be given at The Olympic next Friday (3) Mrs. Frank J. Calkins; (4) Mrs. (Gretchen Borland) whose s is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Solon Borland. orning in St, Joseph's church. : of the card and mah jongg party t Schneider; (2) Mra. Peter Andrae: _ Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY Guild, who are afternoon. Calvin S. Hall.—Portraits by Grady Affairs Will Honor | Buffalo Visitor WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The departments of the Woman's | b will meet the week be- | ember 21, according to | MELODY CLUB WIL the butiding | : t at 10:30 o'clock ka & Loan associa: jchurch announces the following ar-| at Cryst Portland Married in nve's & Merchiant Molly Carewe Accompanied by Miss Elva Kucher. Grotto club at Federated which will be the occasion a the first social af the new clubhouse mh eted by the end of the month. 1 be given on Tu Middle Rorder of the Middle Border housefurnishing commit hare and hastening the pr carefully selected and wh for Inataliation of bullding tru Tacoma, n PALM CIRCLE, | the ticket commit [with Pst Up: t Neighbors of Is Annor CLUB WOMEN WILL BOOTH AT decked in the colors green women of Western on are ready to greet all who call booth at the fair in Puyal- Delightfully located Blectrio building, between the American art display and the Parent- Teacher booth, the club women aro prepared to extend genuine hospital ity and to explain the work of the the) Harvest Dance at and unaffiliated members wel the drama| College Club CARD PARTY a card party | CHAPTER ¢ 2 o'clock, at the home of ident of the rnstalks and pump} Pritchard on of the officer Jopartments of work are on this side the mountains and nearly them will be in attendance to The president, Mrs. attle, is planning on at: tending several days hy morning at 8 o'clock when the doors swing open the club women | will be rendy to receive. Mra, Harry | Pierce, of Snoqualmie Arts depart Pirret, of Tacoma, ito parliamentarian; Mra members, comrades and friends will and heads of in charge Includes reservations Trueblood, Dr William Glorlus, WOMAN'S CIVIC ¢ The Woman's Civ evening, September 21, at the Swed. Ickson room jish club hall, Bighth and Olive. | oe Orthopedic Lunch and “made by phoning to any of the} ment to Miss Elaine Willcox of| Thoift Shops FAUNTLEROY COMMONWEALTIL CLUB ; Fauntleroy PT. Commonwee Treat, | Dieckhort tb une OPEHDOEEE 22, from 3 until | {Nd also in charge of the Citizen: r Training division; Mrs {of Puyallup, chairman of the division Jot healttn; will | chairman of the Legislative Yepart day, Septem. | ment, Seattle Tederation; mombers Woman's club, with Aasisting will bo ) o'clock, in the lunch + f J | gust Anderson ashingte Whitmarsh | Mrs. Herbert | Washington have a card part will be hostesses for the day {GOLDENROD CLUB 1 club will meet | WEBSTER P.-T, Rritten, 6219 Green will meet Tues: day, September 22, at ¥rink Park Guild skot lunch at 12 o'clock, in the |? hird ave, There will be refreshments, ort program and 19% at O2nd st, Music Men’s Club of Plymouth Church Has Fine Artists| The Men's club of Plymouth| sts for the season 1925-1926 Vincent Ballester, baritone, from the Chicago Opera company. Maria} Kurenko, coloratura, who is to give her first concert !n America in Sep tember in Los Angeles; the Men's club have secured her fifth Ameri-| cert. Margaret Matzenauer, famous contralto, and Cecilia Han sen, finest woman violinist of today As a special attraction Roland Hayes, famous colored tenor, has been secured. The course will open October 12 with Vincent Ballester, Spanish bari- tone, who ts well known in Seattle from his appearance here with the San Carlo Grand Opera company. In the last three years the name of Ballester has reached the ears of all the music reading American public. Few baritones have won such swift recognition on the operatic stage as Ballester. He is only 30 years of age and has been singing in public since 1914. He belongs to the young: er generation, which ts so soon to take the place of those who have given glory to thelr profession, but must soon give the field to the new- comers. DORIC SOCIAL CLUB Doric Social Club, 0. FE. §., will meet Thursday, September 24, at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. Lena Shosten, 3618 Meridian ave, Mrs, Mary Taylor, as- sisting hostes eee NORDICA CHORAL CLUB The Nordica Choral Club will meet for rehearsal at 610 University build. ing, Friday evening, September 25, at 8 o'clock, see BRITISH AMERICAN ASSOCIATIO! British American Association will hold its monthly concert Wednesday evening, September 23, at Plymouth House, Sixth and Senec Friends of the association are invited. PRINCESS PARLOR Princess Angeline Parlor No, 2, Native Daughters of Washington, Will hold a membersh!p drive party Friday evening, September 25, at the home of Mrs, Oscar Jacobson, 2753 Yesler way, eee eee CHAPTER AO, P. 0. Chapter AO, F O, will meet Friday, September 2 with the Misses Josophino and Beth Stuart, 4707 Brooklyn ave wee THURSDAY PROGRESS CLUB The Thursd Progress club will meet Thursday eptember 24, at 1 o'clock, at the home of Mra Knight. Come prepared to work. Take Bothell bus and get off at 12frd st. eee SOCIAL CLUB Social Club of Evergreen Lodge No, 2, will give a whist party Thursday, September at 1 o'clock, In ALO, Us W. building, 1409 Ninth ave, Members 7 friends welcome, Persona! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Latimer are in Medford, Ore., for the week-end. Miss Maribeth Gerbel, who has been the guest of Miss Allison King in Vancouver, B. C, for a fortnight, will return to town Monday, oee Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Austin Burwell (Elizabeth Baird) are being congratulated upon the birth of a son, Lucius Anson, September 16, at the Swedish hospital, ese e Miss Pearl Harold and Mr, Frank Lovering will be the house guests Jover Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Rich. ard Pierson, at their home on Whidby Island. eee Dr. and Mrs. James B. Eagleson | have removed from their home at. Thirteenth ave. N to the Northcliffe Apartments, for the winter months. eee Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Pringle and Mr. Edward Rogers left today for Big Four inn, to spend the week-end, eee Mrs, Walter McEwan Tomkins will return Sunday from a few days’ visit in Victoria, B. C. eee Mr. Reginald Gaynor left Wednes- day for the East, on a six weeks® trip. eee Mr. Thomas Emory De Wolfe, who is at Carlsborg for the winter, will spend ‘the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Poe, see Mr, and Mrs“Burton James, direo tors of fhe Cornish School of the Theater, have returned from a three months’ trip abroad, SATTLE REVIEW NO. 8 Seattle Review No. 8, W. B. Ay Of the Maccabees, will meet in A, O. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave., Thursday evening, September 24, at 8 o'clock. A business meeting will be followed by a social hour and re- freshments, eee 2PATTLE DAY NURSERY The regular monthly meeting’ of the Seattle Day Nursery association will be held at the main nursery, 802 Broadway, Thursday, September 24, at 1:30 o'clock. The hostesses for the tea hour will be Mrs, Louis L. Mendel and Mrs. D, KE. McEacheran. Mrs, Gil- bert LeBaron Duffy will preside at the tea table, All members and those interested in nursery work are asked to attend, eee SOROPTIMIST CLUB The Soroptimist club will meet jfor luncheon Tuesday, September 22, at 12:15 o'clock, at the Hotel Washington. Members will be ine vited to express their opinion on which city should have the next Soroptimist club, Tacoma, Everett. or Spokae, eee POSTPONE MEETING Beta Sigma of Delta Gamma has postponed its meeting from Tuesday, September 22, to September 29, at 7:80 o'clock, at the home of Mrs Murray McPhail, 1119 18th ave, N.

Other pages from this issue: