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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 PAG ne eee ee ee | | OPERETTA WILL OPEN | € | AUDITORIUM IN NEW | Personal i | CLUBHOUS CLUBS FOR MONDAY | A notable occaalon for member Mrs. E. G. English, who has been | | ofthe “wWoman'es C , Club ng her son-in-law and daugh- WILL ADDRE for the ch of dey Mr. and Mrs homas Worth MEETI } ment, will be the opent of Doan, in Duluth, for a month, fee t Rabbit Max Moritt, of F ¥ | auditorium in the beautiful new club- | turned home last nig’ Mrs. Eng f Ml addrens the Ladies’ Aux house, corner of Roy and Harvard) Ush went East to meet her son, 7 iT fo Monday after: ) jave. N. Mr. Hugh Lawrence English, who pon, Oct 19, at 2:80 o'clock, in | -rhis. wit i on Tuesday |Sbent the summer in Europe, and | Templo Ce le ening, October 20, when the chor- | Who entered Yale this fall. This special meeting has been | ug will D t the operetta “Sylvia,” | L in, Fy called by the presidi Mrs. H |under the on of Annatreddie| Mrs. Harry Shaw returned Friday Offer Carstens Gilker, For those who aro; ¢Yening from a week's visit im : le to attend ‘Tuesday evening | ¥@kima. : “ there will be another performance | Oe Pre ‘ . lon Wednesday evening. The club|_ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elver Mace The marriage of Miss Mary Terrell, daughter of Mrs. Mabel Terrell, to Mr. Charles| ee od ———|is very proud of its perfectly| Innis are being congratulated upam lequipped “Little Theater," which is|the birth of a daughter, Donna | ehtered trom Harvard ave Alice, October 4th, at the Virginia | . uSIC ‘The operetta has two acts of witty | M#s0n hospital. dD. Mi ee é fer ipest ua and sparkling dialogue and the Rive, ligaipeane Wis ber Mires Maria Kurenko pits Ate plabid in. viral aan ouisiana Ms Corwin mberting left r arlen ch 5 * ys ‘ y ‘oquiam, w! they will yaser, Mra, T. W. Dens. | Coming October 26 spend the week-end with Mr. and William Seeholzer, of New York, was a charming affair solemnized at high noon on} Thursday in St. Barnabas’ Chapel. Mrs. Seeholzer (right) and her sister, Miss Ruth) Terrell, who was her maid of honor. (Grady.) A group of the Women's Century Club) chorus which will present the pastoral operetta “Sylvia’’ in the new clubhouse next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. (Left to right) Mrs. Van C. Griffin and Mra. O. J. om Tendencies in Paintin A al meeting | | | ke ning at 10:30 o’cle the eighteenth centu: on articles for the ba Jensen, as one of the lads and lassies; Mrs, Arthur B. Rushton in the role of a court) Mrs. B. F. Ivy and 3 G. W.|more and Mrs. W. M. Williams. | Maria Kurenko, Russian colora follows Mra. W. : ; hack hit ah ‘ ; | = am de Lacey, the court ts, Willlam Lamoreaux. lady; Mrs. Mabel Randolph, a farmer's daughter; Mrs. E. E. Fitzsimmons, a farm lad,| Belmont wilt be tho assisting host e166 ure, who i a, Been reserred to as| riaghhy alitetrtyy tag swale a y ase DAL CLE NO. Sensation,” "A | of conse- Mr. and M ; and Mrs. Ralph Parker, as Molly. —Photos by Carter & Brad Ca |PALM CIRCLE NO. 66 cago pe Ag i ace ir. and Mrs. F. M. Wachter van : ee = : bad bak ial aie ai | Nelghbors of Woodcraft, Palm Lae ee eae tee Ttesry Bittman) schatk returned Friday from thelr WISCONSIN Circle No, 66, will have a Halloween AHERMDER IS: ses ! A. B. Bwennson | Wedding trip and are at home at the tist to be presented the ub of Plymouth ( een. | rch on Monday evening. ! Py = . | Large Bridge Luncheon | GoupeNrop cin By Lillian Keen Le Ballister Pia be: Tiare The Wiscons Telephone MA in-0600 To Tener: har alater will moet in the } Assistant Laura Emory \T. Harkey Ww Court Demaree apartments. Dr. J. Howard Snively has re | turned from a hunting trip in the | Olymptes. party oldenrod ¢ ning, October onic clubrooms, | clal program. Arcade building, on Wednesday, Oc: | see tober 28, Box luncheon at 12:30) WILL SEW FOR NEEDY | ‘ ) mes Peet, of Kansas] (iy proved such a sensation that she|Arabella, a 1 City, Mrs. John James Lea has is-| °° foes Ss The Ladies of Seattle Hebrew Be-| way {mmediately called to the Mos: | Members Will Inspect New Features at Club ;| sued cards to a vridge tuncheon at |guanTERLY CORPORATION | MAVOlent Society will mew for the| cow Opera Company, where she be-| Farm : eedy all day Monday, October 19, came tha idol of the public. The] Pe and dance on Monday eve- at $ o'clock. Spe | October Her first appearance in Kharkoff Mra, Swepson | of Tupelo, Mi and| Betty, betrothed to Will! Mrs. F. O. Waters returned Tuem | day from an extended visit with rek ‘a, her aister daughter 3 , home Saturday afternoon, Octo- | SisperinG 3 d re x Bridge and Mah Jongg Tea ber 24 rs chon : Educational Center, Mra Robert! folowing notice has come to ua from | Melly dre. Ralph Parker enti in Michigan, Indiana and ¢ ZR that members may ap- ; Mrs. Harkey, be has ® been the Pens 4 Oe ee soars big: ated eee tura Soprano in Russia, and tt seems makers E. E. Fita-| 7 ey he “y ilies of ‘weir |Aasistants { Mra, Lea for several | Christian Association will be held at! CHAPTER G, P. E. O. that thero is apparently no tech one, Mis, Va Grittin, Mee, |, MTS. George B. Kittinger Is visite preciate the facilits tne | Named for Tea will leave shortly for Flor.|the homo of Mrs. Joseph C. Black| ~,, igi nical or vocal difficulties for her. | Jacobs, Mra. O. J. Jen ing her sister, Mrs. Howard T, jubhouse fo en Sergi i 14 ie pat cunetal . will 4s ae nor’ A IOs | EAR UC Ostobah 18 END fas: Mire Chapter G, P. E. O. will meet i a ‘ ‘ ocal difficul fe | J. H. Linton, Mrs, J. HL Lich: | Lewis, for a few days. Mrs, Kit- 4 ‘a Tinive: tub will ob-| Mra. James A. Hu) ts genetal | ida, where she 1 nd the win fi Sopa a day, Octobe t 2. o'clock, |The art sings as casily as she] tenwalner, Mra. F. E oyce, ¥ ‘3 hace deal Piaow Koors Chat |chairman of the bridge and mah | ter ere ae AU eee Cea Was (a Dt Welngaten reaidant “oC the (x, | Mosears, October, 28yvat3 ofeitek, [TRE RS FR Ae yeas apie}. Seaskawann gate “at Noyes, Sra ian ho see. cat erve its if * 7 ed teen tes tel k's etka iw A. board of trustees, will pro- vip Piri ndi ee - Japmeads [fh iakace ata oe santa | 1. M. Gallinger, Mra. W. H of the week, has been lay on afternoon, October | Jongg party tc sy n by a | here es the Bust to make her fu.) oe ee ae orence N. Hanson Mike 1636 11th ave, N. Take car No, 15,/the highest ite oe 1S | Pittwood, M neat Dawes, Mra.| Suest of her daughter, Mrs. one rg 5 o'cloc mothers’, wives’ and sisters’ club} ture home. byteryaig hares he een Ben} and get off at Roy st jtransparent, like crystal ap. Mabel Randolph, Mra. Slocum, Mrs. s Overs. oe 38, from 3 = ‘who js gen- of Sixma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, | éje5s oral secretary will givo a report of | ® Be deh plause continued even when she had} Artur Holt, “Mra. H. 8, Hodgson, McChesney, in Everett. Mrs. Clare B. Kinne, Sev , 6 17th | . e {the summer's wor 1 ‘ wh! Mra, J. W. Ferguson, Mrs. fea, |e ee an-| at the new chapter house, 4606 17th) Bridge Tea for CHAPTER A left the concert hall by . eral chairman of the affair, an-j) 3% 7 ere J 4 Included {n a special musteal pro. \PTER A, | = x eee Miss Dorothy Dornberg, Mrs. John) eon. All members of the commit- nounces that the entire building /A¥¢ N- E.. on Mriday afternoon) Cymer Colony gram will be vocal nolon by Misa Dor-|P- E- 0. | 5 size Abas |i, Mra msehal atlchlsmeencc carn | Con nun nea ea ay : en open for inspection, evening, October 23. ‘ foie haw SRO BANLa Ree aed |i Cd 2 Ok w Composer ra, Als ja hel Stick . © Seward Social and Li 411 be thrown open for insp: j thy Newman, accompanied by Mi Chapter A. P. E. ©., will meet | Act —A Hayfield. A summer morning. | Club, 8 o'clock at hen ae Mra, D. A. Gardner, president of | Mrs, N. H. Latimer will entertain |Srarig schrode, and by Mra. 8. 1 new |the club, will receive the guests, | with a bridge tea noxt Tuesday after-|yr.nonald, accompanied by Miss room | assisted by Mrs. Alvin Pelton, Mrs. {Moon at her apartment In Hudson} (oe rudden, Rev. J. E. Milligan, Dean Burkheimer, Mrs. A, 8. Bur-| Arms, her guests including the sum-| (ring Queen Anne M. E. Church, id. Later in the same Monday, October 19, at 2 o'clock, at iéain CLUe Rainier Chapter House, corner of | Federated club house Program | Harvard and Roy. Visiting and un.| Lecture, “The Revolt from Provin- alls ‘America,” by Prof, Har- | affiliated members welcome. Mauiolemeatary eek {| introduction—t1 o'clock at the |Act I-A Haytle lisplaying the many ne = of the auditorium, the ervice in the priv and the Ideally arranged card room A. Colcock, 2301 Shoreland Drive, Social evening for benefit of Or= thopedic hospital. Mrs. A. Re Plough (soprano) will sing “Sun- rise and You," Penn; and “Sweet INCIDENTAL MUSIC CT 1 umental. oJ J i meér colony at Port M ison, | 7 eo. 6 {TsOn3 BBP | Chorus of Haymake “Work” With " a i be in} ™ , Mrs. F. C Underwood, Mrs. | d ‘ will lead devotions Tea will be e clair Lewis, Main Street. } : akere tr * ®/ Little Woman O° Mine,” by Bart- ae re pe aan venich | F: H. Elridge, Mrs. F.C, Miller, ane affair will rnd Mra. pore’ served by tho membership commit KAH LODGE | Habit Arrowsmith,” Edgar ‘ vi ee Notraseen doe Mr, Bernard Wilkinson. (bari- harge of the dining room, whic ' r | ne, who will leave next wee! ; Mantera, “Spoonriver,” “Antho! Solo (Sylvia)—“If I Were No tone) will sing "Si ’ charge, of the tl™tne scene of a|f% J. A. Hoagland, Mra, W. 8.|D. tant, who will teave next week lee, aasisted by daughters of tho] gaimon Bay Rebekah Lodge will] Zorn Unies calles Liviu Hott.” Moai [Chorus of farmers, daughters and Bet- Taught’ Meo Dvorake "Betore. the | Stewart, Mrs. Ella Fridler, Mrs. C, | ; a pried i | board. have a card party Monday evenin Nese, Mrs. F. V. Van Dusen, Mra.| Y—"Oh Tell Mo Have You Met My/ Dawn," Chadwick and “The Old model tea Slefert and Miss Isabel 8 | Paty Octobor 19, at 8:30 o'clock, at Woog’s|B- A. Strawbridge, | pan eetiaiorsiae at a 0 eso i IMRoademesea tel __ Mrs. Everett Clark the new pres- Frank Vernon will Mrs. Moore to | COMMONWEALTH CLUB hall, Ballard. Favors and refresh: | q¢ "Ruined public. library. Holl |, | Country Dance " cea coppapicr cpp hopdiel estates ah of the dining room Give Breakfast ‘The Commonwealth Club will meet) ments \Call, “Interesting People of To. | Slo Hetty—\Tho Love, Re Blind.” CREE Ay Sars pests in) the, drawing room. sisting her will be Mrs. Roscoo Tor-| srr, +. c. Moore in entertaining | Monday: October 19, at 6 o'clock, in| bp ele day's "hariy History of" Afvania= [Chores of farm iadn—“he Farmer Te) Meetings of the various clubs of At 8 ofclock, there will be ®|rance, Mrs. Mel Norquist, Mrs. Ford) with a breakfast at her home on|{h® cafeteria at The Olympic. Mr.) onyMPIC CAMP tra, Ts H. Wall. ome department | Chorus of farm lads and’farniers! daugh-| tte ¥- WC. A- will: be held aig Willlam Pitt Trimble, chairman of | Maattle Federation ‘of | Wo= tere—"Oh, Will You Meet Me at the musical program in the auditorium, | pirage, Mrs. Edward Rowling, Mrs. Tuesday afternoon, October | bed sh Olymp Camp No. 9819, Royal| of the ret Stile. M i whic ’ arranged by M vi - * che |the Rapic ‘ansit Commission, will * Tubs, o'clock at the Wal-| Mo October 19—Quarterly core hich ite eae a by Mr | Boyd Ewing, Mra. C. L. Butcher,| pnig js tho first of a series Mrs. hedbe g a the think the commission | Nelehbors of America, will hold its | 7u) DA a fas irae oh See © Tobbytum and chorus of farmers’ | poration meeting of the Y. W..C. Ay to Philip D. Macbride. | Mrs. Frank Goodwin, Mrs. Craw-|stoore im gly and covers will be | toe auRinearts provide Senttle with | ™#ular business meeting and initia: | chairman, urges a full attendanc LNs I Am a Man of Goh: | Bes Raid. sate home of Mrs. Joseph o An organization has just been |ford Warner and Mrs. Clarence} biaced for twenty-two | aie Fatt |tion Monday evening, October 19,| Sunset” Helghta Literary Club. | onota Gt farmers’ daughters—Dread | the Ee We Cr A doureh 216m p.m, perfected at the Women's Univer- | Fursman. aieige Fecicchrpgbatand se Lark ni at 8 o'clock, at tho M. W. A. hall, |1;30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs.) “and Cheese and Watercrosa,” "| Classe: * ee ¥ Club, whic will devote its Mrs. KE. E. Fitzsimmons and Mrs 5 9% ‘Thire i ASP play iesrr Enven tae ar (De Lacey)—"Forever Love, For-| Tuesday, October 20—C ites e ve ; me prbeie dee i opera lars et hip jer are'in charge of the |Luncheon and I REGULAR MEETING pa IE Bee ee j Roll call, | “Current da che I Baga : For | cid of the YW. GAL eseont iam nergies to the 3 lOrphe Part) | ‘rhe King County Logislative Fed-| : ‘ ; Moxloor vt Cin Parent. Teachers as. | 8010 (Willlam)—“he Gay Weat Wind," | club rooma, 8p, in, on “Interior The first meeting, whi Il oc- | Program. |Urpheum Farty leration will hold {ts regular moeting ADDITIONAL CLUBS ication of the Cascade school in| Chorus of Haymakers—"Come Out Into | Decorating by Mrs, Dorothy Rising. eur on Monday afternoon, October} Reservations may be made with| Mra, A. D, Wainwright entertained | Mohtay, Octoper!ibmacidtvotelbai| Jontertaining the forelgn-born moth- | .,,_ the Sunsaine." Burlnese Gilets Club, third floor elu " . F 3727: | ‘onday, October 19, 4 y’clock, | x Y Yance—Lassics and Iads—Al, f ‘coms, 7 e 19th, at 245, in the auditorium, ; Mrs. David B. Fryer, GArfid-7 th a luncheon of fourteen covers | oi er eterla lunch, | CALENDAR FOR Jors at “S oclock. Mra. Ni holas | Dance—Laas Tote $80 haa maeleal prosreen sa will be given over to the atudy of | Mrs. Ford Bidrdge, CApitl4116, oF |thix afternoon at Frederick & Nel-/St ho YW: i a Cote Mine RATION CLUBS Pee ee eeeeamericaniantion | itteduction—Instrumental Wednesday, October 21—Athletfo Club Wolt-F “The Jewels of the| Mra. J Hurley, KEnwd-2491 and later with an Orpheum |¢Or pete ns Meetings of the Seattle Ioder-|committes of the Seattle Federation | Chorus of Haymakera—"Como Sing ana | of the ¥. W. C. A. gymnasium, 7 p. my J 4s Catherine 04 | pega iv A in Ix Gordon, state | Stion of Womens ube. for. next/ of Women’s Clubs will serve: re | Danct rake Minuet," M | Preyeteat ainent Baty ane bei Mis atheri , | Mra anda 1. G y PY fk He Aes bye ated Fay pa n Dancing solo—"Minuet,"* 3 Lite phy oF, , Aste 2 ah aye fs {: ‘ F. Kont, of Kansas City, who js vie mer A baat he a near ay " 3 Chorus of farmers’ daughters—"Tis the | the Y. V A,, second floor club rooms, trate points of her talk at the plano. | 17, ‘avd Rescue and Protective Soclety, and| .Tho Publlo Welfare department | Improvement Club at the Com he | “agite : Mrs. Howare - Her ain ‘ . Butle tenou y ot tne Bea Federation. ot: Woe lite’ olduenotas o'clock at Lake Time o'Day ]4 p.m. to 20D, m, eporte, dinner andiom {r. Charles Hamm, baritone, will za f Lee emo ea upss ion, Butler Lady. Wille Forbue will be» the) Of, the Gaattle Pederation. of Wo" jity clut “house, @ | Polly and chorus of farmers’ daughtera— | Bible: taile on “Bouth America," by: Mise wing the famous Rafnel's “Sere-| Mrs. Will an F Home ve Ht Eauhibit at Fis {rt K | floor of the Bon Marche, take Un- | WEDNESDAY Ree Gas | Sate co Little, Bluebalt | Avapsl Cane, tilaelisy, S00) Sea nade.” The meeting ts open to/|tertain pri uncheon F My 2, 1 rine Arts | “ee fon at, elevator r Lu May The Weat Seattle Art Club, 10:30 |)" Seo feb nahh 9 Wade Knew ae {Veerant alta is ether and ( giests \day afternoon, October 23, at her! rhe yin sachet ;; 8 CENTURY CLUB criminologist, will speak on “Feeble o'clock, at home of Mrs. Max], of ® Moart meatio ‘exchange in charge, Prisngaigg members and gues y v fi ie Fine Arts Soclety announces | WOMAN'S CED t A Minded in Washington.’ Members| fcuner, 1 Sunset ave. & W. “Art |89"8 (Prince, Arabella, Araminta)—"a | All Club of the Y. W. ©. A. third floor Mrs, Homer Leroy Eicher will act | apartment in The Victoria Jan exhibit of water colors and oils| ‘The French department of tho|may bring two guests in Alaska,” by Mra. Byatice Sicler, |... Pecullar Frame of Mind," S1Ub reo a To as permanent chairman, and her| ‘Ten tables will be in play. by Edgar Forkner, beginning next| Woman's Century Club will moet ESDAY noted Alaskan artlat j Wiliam and chorus of farmers’ daugh- | 80" In charge. Union Bible Club of tht . | see ‘i Club, 1 o'clock, at home| W ! ducational Club, tora and: farm: lade—Retty, Betty, | ¥) WW. Oda Bible rooms, 7, p.esaia committee consists of Mrs. Eliz “fl Monday, from 12 until 6 o'clock, and| Monday morning, October 19, at 10} SS eal MoGogy "OG Bh edd Hombee Mrs. J.D. Mc Where Are You?" “'| discussion, Ied by Miss Helen Gatley, beth Richmond Miller, Mra, Thomaa | Informal Luncheon jcontinuing thru tho week, nt thelo'clock, at the clubhouse, corner of| 2a 'N "Bubject:. “America ‘to.| Craw, ‘Sua eth aver Ne, 12, Hook [Quiet (Sylvia, Betty, Do Lacey ang] lub secretary, | Stimson, Mra. A. 8. Kerry, Mrs Ab | Fine Arts rooms in Plymouth House, | Harvard and Roy, day”; roll call, “Quotations from|review, "The Land of tho Laugh-|.)) jam) = "0, Bllent: Btar Tay) hoe Ob ae i ‘ » | Hn i i tations tro Y ae nc TEN: | soto (Sylvin)—"My Ballor Lad." of the Y. W. G.@A. gymnastum, 7:80 Roscoe Mosiman, Mrs, Harold Jen. | by Mrs. Burke Seneca st | ‘Tho art department meets at. tho | Ameri MigoAthora or | Curr ae) nie Buddha,” by Miss Isabel Hel-| pinay chorus he Harvest Moon ta|m. Inter Giuveouscll members di on, Miss Catherine Flood and Miss| To honor Mrs. Walter Oakes, who, | ees « clubhouse at 2 o'clock, ‘The program Been rae eS BOrnt Worn ahs atualoatic Art. Boslety,. + 10, Snielam jcharge. Association Mombers Club of Persis Horton, | after spending the summer here, will Town and Gown Club J wit) be: Art. Principle-Componttion | \\a' prendom,” Mra, Howard [ileys|o'cleck, at the Woman's University | Mrs, George J. Haecker is chalr- | tae ¥. W. & A fi¢th floor Il ing room, ites lide y for the t, Mre Hind ‘ | by Mra. WJ, M, Stone; ‘Mod. |The Younger Generation,” Mra, W.| Club Program; _“Discuaston man of tickets, CApitl-6206, ‘Tiel 2 Bem Tales on, How sa leave shortly for fi . Wik { (lus), by M H i a c P - Tickets} pipie by Mi jorence N. Hanson, Luncheon Will Honor | Burke will entertain with an infor.-|Giving Dance.T'onight — | ——|K, Sek lea Wwomon'a Club, #{ pundamentals of Muale, and Sol] will also bo on sale at the clubhouse | general secretary, suncn 10n v sod mal luncheon at The Olymple on] The ‘Town and Gown Club will give | Monday Mins Olga Dieckhoft will! yojock at tho Federnted Clubhoune, | Letha yy vt Tihustrations hy (all gay Monday, October 19, and| _ Saturday, Ootober 24-—Juntors of the Mrs. Frink Monday afternoon. lite first dance of the season this{bo hostess, assisted by Mrs, August|Harvard N. nnd Thomas, Card| Mies Lucile Baron and Mrs, Ber-| Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. | ij aon *” “Nterum 2° & me te Mrs. Ida Pursell will entertain with fe ade levening at The Wilsonian, Preced.| Anderson, Mrs. Karl Knausenberger, Ly Canadians and friends Ino) ies Fan Gy Dow VLAD na abo errata 4 a luncheon of elght covers Monday Reception Will Honor Jing the dance there will be a short | Mra, C. I. Austin, Mra, Pred Ding Veoh Ond. Progressive Olub. 9 | > ‘Queen Anne Fortnightly Club, 2} the home of Mra, Frances Hill, s901| THURSDAY PROGRESS CLUB afternoon at The Olympic in honor | ‘¢ i » | reception to new members jor, Mrs, Arthur A. Phinney, Mrs,Jotclock at the P Sound Sav] o'clock, at home of Mra, J. M. Cln=| Bagley Ave. ‘Asuisting hostess,| ‘The ‘Thursday Progress Club will 5; of Mrs, Gernid Frink, who recontly | Seattle Artist ‘The hosts for the evening aro Mr,| Herbert A. Blogg, Mrs. Charles H.| {nga and, loon, Third and Pike nin, 620 FUeth ave. W. | Pro | Mas Mildred Macdonald.” "| meat ‘Thureduy, October 28, at it g } a a a 4 my G SS iotiys i teas 4 a) ‘Program by Mra, ¥ ynor am, nternationa va," Dy he Building Trustees of tha Se- i eatin yeturned from a trip abroad To honor Mr. Paul Gustin, well/and Mrs. Claro B. Kinne, Mr, and| Woods, Mrs. C. A. Brown, Mrs. Frank |! RIM” Lakewood Civic Im-| Arey, An Hushnell: “The Little fattla Rederation of Womer'a Glubs, | o'clock, with Mra, A. N, Thompson) 9 hee known Senttlo artist, who recently | Mly, Herbert Condon, Dr. and Mrs.| Weyereth, Mrs. Claréfite Holmes, | provement Giud, 12:45 luncheon at) Theater” by Mrs. Gi Tales “che | 10:20 olock, at the federated club | 4066 Ninth ave. N. E. Worle meets ¢ ose Uep \returned from abroad, tho Wont Se-|M, W. McKinney, Mr. and Mrs.| Mra. Lylo Wilson and Miss Graco| lakewood club houne, in charge of | Americanism of Theodore I Jhouwo, Mro, Dayld 1. Fryer, chairs i f Mrs. Skinnor, to seid Ack ‘chu will give a reception | Joxeph Daniels and’ Dr David Hous. | Wileor ; [the houre committes, Mra, 0. G.1 vel.” by Mra, dayloy. Agalat= | man ing: ata , i K ‘ | attle »W vo i ymeph Tt an f 6 on |Lindgren, chairman, ‘Card’ parties |ing hostons, Mrs 4. Parker IRIDAY Give Luncheon Wednesday afternoon, October 21, at | tor ip University Guild, with Mrs, Amy|are held the frat and third Satur Avt department of Soromia Club,| | Committee on Applied Education, | KAPPA KAPPA To honor Mra, Hdward Lincoln|the home of Mra, Max Ku 1605 | om *¢ Smith and Mra, C, A, Wintermute, Ata eh | ho month, & lock at lock nt ns derated olny hgyee: Boactle Fderation,| of Woinen's | GAMMA MOTHERS CLUB | ‘ i i 4 ; . 5s 4 the club house tin. Sorolla,” Mra. t. Mos-| Clubs, 8 o'clock at Plymouth House, , P ny nay @ Smith, presidegg of the Sunset Club, | Sunset ave Ww. | Service at will be in charge at the Thrift Bhop | "iy Queen Anne Study Club, 2 “Joao, Marin Sort. and Joe) 692 Seneca at. Misa Almira Goorge,| Kappa Kappa Gamma Mothers and the membery of the Sunset Club] Mrs. Horry Paul Plerce, Mre iO th dio Sh in the morning, and Frink Park) o'clock: at home of Mra, H.W, Win- | Marla Lopes,” Mra, L. W. LeSourd;|ehairman, asks all clubs to send| Club will meet Thursday, Ootober board, Mru, David Kdward Skinner | Arthur Swain, Mra, L, M. Gustin uf Lopedie shop \Gulld, with Mrs, Casstus Gates and Sots Ade aN. n i pe Prograny Apa alah Art In Amortonys Mrb x delpeatene.! Pentatats 22, for a 12:80 o'clock luncheon will entertain with a luncheon ‘Tues:|and Mra, W. 8. Thyng will preside at| ‘Trinity church will direct the sorv-( Mra, L. G. Shrout, will have chargo|Lariiameninty drill, Mire Wy Th | Mt. Godman, Hostess, Mra, I Ta | Conmitte cma of Mra rr ai] at tho chapter : house), 4804) 16th as day afternoon at The Olymplo, the urna, ice at the Orthopedic lunch room| on Monday afternoon, ma,” Mra, Wo J, Rafter; “Living| The Manus Club, 8:90 ofclock at Thatcher, 602 90th ave, for lunch: | ave. N, By | i 4 be 4 a Ce NT) EV TOON

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