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THE ZEPHYR Page Eleven THE ROSARIANS THE AGNETIANS
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THE ZEPHYR Page Ten Clippings From Milady's Scrapbook CLASS PROPHECY ffaken from the Seattle Times of 19381 MADAME HYDE IS HONORED New York, Wednesday, Feb. 31.- Madame Hyde, famous American photo- grapher and portrait painter, has de- cided to spend her vacation in England. She will be the honored guest, while there, of his highness, King George V. The Prince of Wales has graciously con- sented to fall oii' his horse once more so that Madame Hyde may have the pleasure of sketching him in his most becoming and favorite pose. SOCIETY BELLE TO WED Mrs. X. Yambra announced the en- gagement of her daughter, Catherine, to Mr. Patrick Dewey, at a luncheon given on Tuesday of this week by Mrs. Fkdy- skrighcmmdj. Miss Yambra received many beautiful gifts, but is especially indebted to those who sent such useful presents as rolling pins, etc. It is knovim that Mr. Dewey is a very brave man, like his illustrous Admiral father, but he is a bit headstrong at times. More power to Miss Yambra! ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 3.-Miss Helen Morgan, of Seattle, entertained a group of her classmates at her new home on Georgian Boulevard, last eve- ning with an old time dance. All the old dances such as the Charleston, the Flea Hop, and the St. Louis Hop, were done in great old style. Miss Morgan does not believe in the new fangled steps and slides, and is advocating the return of these better dances, including the dear old Varsity Drag. BLESSED SACRAMENT P.-T. A. MEMBER RECEIVES PRIZE Everyone will be delighted to know that Mrs. Fkdjskrighcimmdj, active P.- T. A. member is to be presented with the first automatic spanking machine for rendering the best article on How to amuse children. Mrs. Fkdjskrighci- mmdj, nee Miss Lorene Noser, a grad- uate of the Class of '28 of Blessed Sac- rament High School has five boys now attending the grand new Parochial School. She expresses her thanks and recommends the machine as a perfect hair brush saver. MISS TOWEY WINS 85,000,000 SUIT LOS ANGELES, Saturday, June 3.- Miss Towey, well known screen favorite, wins suit from Mr. Sullivan, manager of the West Coast Theatres, whom she charged with ruining three inches of her beautiful tresses. The accident occurred last March, when Mr. Sullivan, in test- ing the curtain ropes in the Chinese Theatre, mistook her hair for the main cord. SEATTLE GIRL RETURNS Miss Elvera Nelson, a graduate of the University of Southern California, re- turned today from China where she has been doing extensive missionary work for the past five years. Miss Nelson has established a school in nearly every large city in China, and has become as- sociated with the famous Mr. Lo Pa Hong. She rides him all around China in her new plane, the Spirit of Seattle. Thus a great deal of territory is cov- ered daily. CLAIRE CALHOUN WINS!! Miss Claire Calhoun was awarded the beautiful silver cup, last evening, of- fered by the Orpheum Theatre to the best exponent of the Hop of the Scotch, the latest dance hit. Miss Cal- houn will now tour the continent and demonstrate in all the large theatres of the country. AUTHORESS TO VISIT SEATTLE Miss L. C. Richards, noted author of the new novel, A Bucket of Dust, will arrive in town today and it is expected that many of her old friends, as well as many others will be anxious to greet the famous writer. The subject of her lecture will be The Powers of Poetry. AVIATRIX HONORED WASHINGTON, D. C., April 1.-At a tea today at the White House Miss Mary O'Donnell was feted by the Irish attache for her successful five hour flight from the Lakes of Killarney to her new Kentucky home. Miss O'Don- nell has obtained so manv freckles that it is believed that she encountered a sunstorm on her way over, to have be- come so bespeckled. A Mary O'Donnell.
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Page Twelve THE 'ZEPHYR Cur Second Decade Q N April tenth, a beautiful and impressive ceremony was held in the Chapel of the Dominican Motherhouse of the Congregation of the Holy Cross, at Everett. Nine young ladies received the religious habit of St. Dominic, and three novices pronounced their first vows. The vows of the novices were received by the Right Reverend Bishop O'Dea and he gave the young aspirants the religious habit. Among the new brides of Christ were two of our former pupils. Effie Stein, known now in Religion as Sr. Mary Leona of Our Lady of the Rosary, and Evelyn Marie Kahl who is now Sr. Miriam of jesus, of the class of '27. A third, Sr. M. Catherine de Ricci Lucas, of the class of '26, pronounced her first vows. Among the many guests were a number of the girls from school. So shortly after Easter, many lilies, chastely beautiful and so symbolic of the great occasion, adorned the Altars and Shrines of the Chapel. A most inspiring serf mon on the great Dominican Order was preached by the Reverend M. S. Bohan, O. P. of Portland. Margaret Sweo, of the class of '26, entered the Novitiatc last january. Margaret is the eleventh girl from school to enter the Religious life, thus starting our second decade in His holy service. 'Tis His pure Heart alone Which never doubts, Whicli never tires- Which loves e'en more than It inspires- This is the better part. Lucille Hanley, '29.
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