The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1920, Page 10

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PAGE 10 COLORFUL BAL “MASQUE OF THE JUNIORS ciety Home, Main 2761. NE the So Editor of T Star—Office, Main 600; THE SEATTLE STAR—TL y DAY, APRIL 6, 1920. We he | | committe cludes Mr Amid a filmy mace of green and With a wealth of « c tub; musta, art de Mand MeGo' eo bullding man on arrangement ing their clumsy ove Phe grotesque aM fantastic figures if the masked dancers at the Junior Ball last evening, produc @oene of color, which to Ore Was a reminder of Well as a glimpse into The orchestra was un etage, made nal with we Of bay trees, over which wa ‘Spy of paper streamers in the ‘The shaded Mra, mas Crahan epresents a ‘girl; “Mr. Mary Delafield , Home Bec Mildred Xi poppy: Mra» R. Gay ~ sheafe nomics Sol Levinson, Lite Miss Catherine Coll . , for the best iris : Lake. Gould was voted the beat « ee | Col. David Barrows, pre — for and the University of Call rs. Merrill ‘ Mr. and Mra. Timothy Jerome wi! at dinner on Saturday eve @t their home in compliment to . and Mrs. Thomas D. Merrill of who are aad in the city, : Irs. Nellis to Be Honored | py BMirs. Albert Charles Phillips wit! be | ata musicale and was attached to G the Siber ngagement Dinner Mr. and Mra. H. D. Garland hosts at a dinner for friends Thureday even ,;when they « . ment of their This will be the i" Mr, Vernon K Of teas, tho second to take om April 13 o- theon for Miss Ross | Solemnized MMise Kathieen Donahoe will be” ar the b ¢ Mr. and funcheon at the Sunset! wiiis TB rc. 14S N @n Wednesday in compliment to| s+ Wednesday evening, M who is her house guest. Cov Will be laid Mr. Ora Boltin was solemnix be ha — tour. fees of relatives and lfriendas, by Rev. Robert J. F : Dinner bS Pennle Club |tet'ocores tare Ten intimate friends of Mr. Sitney The rooms were decorated | gave & dinner in his honor at carnations, Japanese primr Seattle Tennis club on Saturday huckleberry. For the ceren fireplace waa transformed int ° bower of foliage and blossoms, Mrs Frink Hostess The bride wore an afternoon of dark blue taffeta and ge Francis Guy mget entertal anet ana < carried a corsage of garder ttle Federation of ‘omen’s Clubs toGive | mm eae _ Benefit Dance For the benefit of the eiubhouse | Mr. Robert Kapp aities fund, th® Seattle Federation bank played “T ) @f Women's clubs will give an in- lowed Me formal riday evening,| march. Following the | April 23, at Redding’s ball. buffet ) The executive committee for the) Mr ing is headed by Mra. Wilson R. Fran Batcheller, a sister of the bride, la roses. : Pretty Home Wedding ch 31 Josephine Ross of Santa Bar. |the marriage of Mine Violet Rapp to attendant was Mrs. Willis T.\ang te arousing 1 oP neraa was gowned in dark blue charmeuse Batcheller’s flowers were ‘The bridegroom was attended by Cornell Alumni to Give Dinner | be atven at the New the alumni lay ¢ ra | Miss Neucom Weds W:| Mr. Losz The marriage of Mise Anne New secom and Mr, It at ¢ yellow and whit wers. Thrift Shop in Need of Trinke ‘There : College Club Luncheon « mbus hall, promptly at 2 p.m « M. Durkin, of the Northwes Mrs . eee Tonia Social Club n th Tonia Social club mests at 2 p.m © card room of the Mason! apie. imate eee West Queen Anne PT. A. Weat Queen Anne P.T. A. at the Jafet, son of Mr. and ure 1|O. A. Larson, who is known thelto his friends dnd to the|* “ae eBoy B on Queen Anne hill Boy Blue.” gow Portralt by Or eee Cascade PT. A. de Parent-Teacher Asso pid a Meeting at t who! . t ‘ day, at 3 pm. Mins ng, of the children’s de | Younger Set to Dance at sober ae maeaee, Mt. Baker Club April Sixteenth The dance for the young people of } high school and univ pmapiged and Rainier Heights Club take place at the Mount Baker club} The res n of Lesehi and Rainier house on Friday evening 6, | Height atked to be at the Yesler m | instead of April 9, as was forme anch Mbrar Thursday evening. | announced. AY 30 to hear Mr. David H Only | titvem of the va on exhibit ADDITIONAL CLUBS of the Philomus ciub; tickets, | with neers during the 2 Mrs. Albert D. McCleve: of the| war ‘Aspasia; decorations, } Fr. Ww Mr. and Mrs. Ghriswell, Rainier Beach Woman's their home in Seat $$ _ A Grand Piano For The Home Beautiful An attractively designed living-room is not complete without a Grand Piano—it is the final artistic touch — it “makes” the room. A Grand Piano has greater tonal beauty than an Upright—to play on a beafttiful Grand Piano is truly an inspiration. We carry an unusually large line of Grand Pianos — many old and famous makes including the STERNWAY, the Standard by which all Pianos are judged. We also offer the marvelous reproducin instrument—the DUO-ART—in severa makes of Grands. We accept upright Pianos and other mus- ical instruments in part payment and gladly arrange convenient terms of pay- ment. Third Avenue at Pine Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland will make CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Women's Auxiliary, Rainier | Native Daughters of the Pioneers Wome r Native D : <o | of Washington A, Luncheor m, Moeting p.m, . 7 Ridgely Rebekah Auxillary Mrs. Sarah Flannigan of Spokane, dgely Rebekah Auxiliary, No, 6. alno addressed the meeting © bonus 1 Mra, Fred I. Lur eee Guild of St Mark's c The membership drive ts now on » auxiliary expects to see a # at their meet me and of tancy ax THEY'D ENTER OXFORD Seattle Hebrew Benevolent Society Since It has been decided that Regular meeting of the Sh aaah Walbe in a Ghivelelte brew Benevolent society wi young women tn Great Brit at 2:40 p. m., in the vestry room of who aspire to enter well-paid the temple. ssions are clamoring for admin eee sion to the colleges at Oxford and Art Departanent, West Side Improve- | Cambridge, ment Club . — Mrs, Katherine Baker will give an It may take a woman longer to Mustrated lecture “American |make up her face than her mind Art” before the art de f A School Teacher's Discovery the Went ment club, May Dolling at In the empty school room struggling w the monthly re: seemed to be be a male of « " Ann Craven, anked, y 1 substitute t the work out of a Rainier Beach Woman's Club Mra, Frances Sears will speak on |aimpl Pan-America” at the meeting of the © Rainier Beach Woman's club, at 2 canine “Put P. ™m., at the home of Mrs. George are sick so much." Grant, 10240 66th ave. 8. elther eee but T have one cold ‘May complains 4 the eame trouble untit - ' nn. to women of Mooseheart Legion wit vom dan keep & omen of Mooseheart 4 start. I found meet at 2 p. m., at the Mooi 4 A-Cold anes vie hd oth ‘ |vent others Progressive Thought Club ‘Oh, 1 have no faith in cold tablets, sasive Thought club will hold tot asserted. "They .slways make ting at 2 p. m. at the (OM foel au 5 tartty, rated club house. ver tried ae be president's day, and there . -A-Cold — Tablota, will be a talk by Mrs. C. P. Balaba Pine ptranate | noft and an address on “Commercial old naturally. ‘That's inm in Art,” by Miss Deighton Hill a me. Heh Janist and lecturer on music y of the University of Wash with in- ington, re here can y uy them?" | eee * ny. Gruggists for twenty-five Ann Seattlo Connell of Cathotle Women | Werk hough, “ca y contain | Stafford will address the |® vesoiable lax members of the Seattle Council of [el faxing very ar ¥i] warrant Catholic Women at the Knights of “won't be out another day with @ col 1 certainty hey contain | of calo~ of a ane ae ion of the Red Crone, will also | ¢ | A few choppm ni jover each malad if desir demonstrator for | Co, in Bon Marche, beginning Mon | conven sient article to keep in the | 1 at 3 o'clock. Mra, C. P. &mall| * on “Girle and Their Prob: | Business session and social | xpread propaganda in its fa at te true” Ann eald as ste | don't see why you D SE "RING SAL: 1D Arrange on ste may by Mine Lu B. Ce Jone add sugar to taste, and enough| the Sperry Fic A box of powdered borax !# a| water to keep from burning and b injormalDanee (“LITTLE BOY BLUE” _) AU Parvovnal!| it ton Mr, and Mrs. nd son, Frank 6 Hotel nto t jut Washi night when I wae lying |! Miss Roma Binke, FINE CLEANER Borax may be used f the most im apples in many used and ax will apen t ourir loth with warm water, rinkle over the ywdered t out the} and bx s water, Cut rhuba h. Rinse} inch piece Pour over bollin stand & minutes and tea | ™* | waab-bowl wit! the cloth, wipe the bowl with the| water, | sedout cloth and the deed is/ drain. Put in @ granite sauce pan. cook unt The rhubarb may bathroom, for its uses are many. | be cooked ‘ 4 the sugar| Crush the Life Out of H.C. of L. Set your foot down hard—and squeeze the cost of living until he yells for help! Cut down your expenses—and live just as well. $50 in Prizes Housewives: Here’s your opportunity. E M The Seattle Association of the Baking at ore rea Industry will pay $50 in prizes for the best letters—not over 200 words each— telling how and why bread, particularly bakers’ bread, should be used to squeeze down the cost of living. First prize, $25.00 Second p $10.00 Third prize, $5.00 Ten other prizes, $1.00 each If you wish, put recipes in your letter, meat, and costs about one- third showing how bread is used to reduce the quantities of other foods, and thus reduce or one-four th as much. 9 living costs. Just ask yourself the ques- ‘at two slices of bread in- cata Ae should we use more bakers’ erg » bread? hen answer it on paper, and stead of one— and eat less of the send in your letter at once. Address let- expensive foods. Use bread to ters to extend other foods in the vari- BREAD CONTEST EDITOR ous dishes that you prepare. BATTLE STAR How? By using more bread —more bakers’ bread. And cut down the quantities of meats, eggs, vegetables and expensive delicacies. Bread—“the staff of life for all ages’”’—contains just as much nutriment and energy oa to have hs hurry to ¢ signal bad ked any fum- By pouring boil- rhubarb les@ pense, enable us to make better Classes fer lesq money. ken Lenses duplicated om } MShort notice at reduced prices, Free Examtaation Schoonmaker Optical Co, Mate 06%, 9

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