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MISS LOUISE SHEARD BETROTHED TO BY MR. HARLAND MARIS, JR. Sur R WILLIAM P. Sheard ann Harland R Maris, J Miss Sheard is a grad D. ©. and Mr Mar P@nsign in the United two yeors durir Prlage will take place \Luncheon for Bridal Party Tm honor of Miss Marian Carrigan @nd her bridal party, Mra. F 8 Bverett Mitchell entertain at Rincheon at the Rainier club today Sunset Program Members are at the annua! m Met club at 10 oc Morning At 3 « © Craven of New Af Mustrated lecture Animals War and Peace.” The hostesses for the afternoon w be Mrs. Langdon ©. Henry 4 Mrs. Pre a “White. FRANKLIN uunece the © of Mr. a of Nath served as an} navy for © mar tates war, 7 the fa ednesday Richard York will give Mrs. Denny To Be Hostess Mrs, R. H. Denny will entertain in her Lake Washington ch Kelden. in compliment A. A. Phillips, of Olympia and Mrs. Amos Brown, Wednesday ‘afternoon . Miss Singleton To Entertain | 2 Im honor of Miss Josephine Car Wan, whose marriage wil! be solem ‘nied in May, Miss Florida Singleton | Bas issued invitations for a lore ‘ ‘to be given at her home Wednesday “April 28th : eee Luncheon for Vancouver Visitor © Mrs. Wittiam A. Shannon e Mira. Gerald Shannon were hostesses Tuncheon at Alderwood Beach Bann on Thursday, in compliment 0 Mrs, Edward Baker, of Vancouver. igs Mann lostess at Tea Fifty friends of Miss Charlotte| ? were bidden to her home at fea hour on Thursday. The large room was attractive with containing yellow blossom: the tea table, Jennings and Miss Kather Crawford presided, was lovely @ baaket of gay colored poppies. junculas, roses, tulips and sweet idge Luncheon at et Club | Mrs. J. M. Macedo will be hostess ‘Bt a small bridge luncheon on Thurs- Gay at the Sunset club in compliment Mrs. Henry Jukes, who is the @f Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips Diener for | Francisco Visitor 7 Mrs. F.C. Braden entertained with “@inner of ten covers Friday eve in compliment to Mr. Gilman Haynes of San Francisco, who | has been spending a fortnight in “9 o* Seattle Tennis Club Election ‘The annua! meeting and Officers be the Seattle Ter Place at the home o Mre “Paniel Kelicher Thursday afternoon With the following results President, Mrg. Thomas FPurke: F vice president, Mrs. E. A Btrout: second vice president. Mrs. Daniel Keileher; third vice president, Mes. J.D. Lowman; fourth vice pres. ident, Mrs. Joshua Green Mrs. T. A. Fransioli; trea Whatles Bemis; chairman of enter | fainment committee, Mrs. Thomas M. Green; chairman of house cém. ) mittee, Mrs. Charles Rollins; advisory Dboard—chairman, Mrs Russell; Mrs. Richard A. Baliinger Ors. W. RB. Crawford, Mra. William m and Mra. R. William Members of the house com tee; Mrs. Jobn B. Agen inlock Miller, Mrs, James 8 , Mra, J.C. Tyler, Mrs. James Mrs. A “eS election is clud urer, Mrs F, McEwan, Mrs. | RD. Merrill, Mre, Wallace Green Mrs. D. E. Skinner, Mrs, W Perkins, Mra. Pierre P. Ferry. Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, Mre jurgess F Mra. Mrs. Edgar Ames, firs, Paul Mandel Henry, its. Gerald Shannon, Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mra. John Campbell, Mrs. Henry Carstens, Mrs. Phillips Mor fison, Mra, Ft. W. Perry, Mrs. Harry Lege Mrs Cori) Paoen. Mre Harry Measer and Mise Doris Mitchell “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; | Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys “Danderine.” (ter an application of “Danderine” can not find a fallen hair or any ff; besides every hair shows iife, vigor, brightness, more and thickness 4 Mrs, Harland R. over which Miss | secretary, | Montgomery | John Mrs. 8 BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS of Star Tacoma and Mrs, Blisabeth Louise, to Mr Marla, of this city in Washington, ARD of pont of their daug nal Park Seminary TELE! HONE the So- ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. A Earlington Golf and Country Club Meeting in A meeting was held today the Frederick @ Nelson tea room by | the ladies of the Earlington Golf and | Country club for purpose of | planning (he season's games -. Mount Baker Park Luncheon Club The Mount Baker Park Luncheon club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the club house, The hostesses will be Mra. T. G. Kinzer, Mrs. Fred Morgan, Mrs, William Livengood and Mra. A. H. Kellogg. State Native Daughters to Meet Wednesday ‘The Native Daughters of Pioneers of Washington will hold ther annual | breakfast April 21 at 1 o'clock at the | Hotel Sorrento, The program will be| |miven entirely by native grand:| daughters of this state and contains | the works of the two honor guests, | Mra. Ada Woodruff Anderson and! Mrs. Drusilla Percival. The program is as follows: R ‘c--"Waterlogrea™ from “The t of the Red Fire"... Mra Anderson Mise Julia Williamson Bongs My White Rose” } Baby's Bedtime Song” Mra Peretval Pink Anderson Mise Harriet Doheny Rong Spirit of Bone” Call of Pan } Mrs Perctval Mra. Constance Reed Pive-minnte ta Work County Historical Society” Mra Livingston BL Stedman Piye-minute talk—-"Werk of the @tate Wistorieal Society Mra W. P. Bonney of Olympia Vill Give Playlet \At Y. W.C. A, } The Parliamentary Proctdure De | partment of the Woman's Century clad will give a playlet in the Y. W. ©. A. auditorium, Friday afternoor April 22, at 2 o'clock. The play, ‘entitled “Unsolved.” is a dream play im one act, presenting the problems of. 1920. The cast of characters. fab | oR Mageie, the cook. Mra W. W. DeForest Mr. Reoben Farmer Mra BS Ingraham Mra. Reuben Farmer..Mra W. M. t | Mr. Hi Profit | Mr. A. OC. tchum. Mra Clara Eo MeTeigh | The Bheritt Mra Mo J. Fatkenbers | Mra Graham Mre MoU. Harker o- | 5 Arctic Club | Dinner Dance | Another dinner dance i# planned) for Thursday evening at the Arctic club for members and outoftown guests. These affairs are gaining in popularity and many reservations | have been made for dinner parties large aod small. °° . Birthday Dinner Mr. George Sample, jr.. entertained eight of his high school friends at dinner at his hame Thareday evening | in celebration of his birthday. | cee |Women’s University |Club’s Musical Program The following program witt be| given on Friday afternoon at the Women’s University club, with the mpositions of Adelina Carola Ap. pleton as a special feature | 1 | Piano Valeo de Concert. Minas Veota Moth, 2 Songs. | (a) Noeturna } ding Betis . } ivian Strong Mart, Soprano pino accompaniment 1 Driver Pianiat, (>) Meloan ce Neale, Celliat antomes | In desolate, wind-ewept In Twilight Land—in No Man's Land. | Two hurrying shapes met fac® to tare.” | Thomas Dailey Aldrich, (n) Allegro (>) Beherzanda, (e) Guirrero, | Miss Muth. fongs— (a) The Little House o' Dreama () Lullaby and Spinning Bong from “Patience Worth.” (ce) She Weeps Over Kahoon. (a) Joy. Mra. Hert Mra. Appleton, Accompanist. 7s Samuella Club Dance | Friends of the Samuetla club mem | bers are cordially invited to attend | the April informal , dance at the | Knights of Columbus hall on Satur. day evening. The affair will be | known as the Dardanelia dance of | the club. loSTRICH PLUME | FANS The most popular fans of today are | those of ostrich feathers. They con- tain no more than three perfect feathers of brilliant colors. Mrs. L. Messenger, Migs Tillie Men- | isenger, Mrs. P. Leften and little daughter are spending a month at} Hermosa Beach, California, after | which Mrs, Messenger and daughter will depart for the Kast on an ex- tended visit, and Mrs, Leften will re- turn home, Accompanied by Mits Annette Weistiing, Mrs. Louine Van Ogle left today for Portland. Mrs. Van Ogle in to give two lectures at the Mult- Motmah hotel before the members of the MacDowell elub, LONDON.—General Denikin, for anti-Bolshevik commander, ‘s rest in London | be the subject of a talk by Miss j ston ave. SEATTLE GIRL’S ENGAGEMENT Miss Louise Elizabeth Sheard CLUBS FOF TUESDAY - Manus Dramatus Clab Officers will be elected for the {coming year at an important meet: | ing of the Manus Dramatus club at the home of Malita Laite, 4925 Ninth ve N, BL eee Rainier Chapter, D. A. B. Mrs. U. K. Loose, Adrian court, will entertain the study class of Rainier Chapter, D. A. R., at 2 p.m “China” to be the subject ee Browning Study Club Browning Study club meets with + | Mra. Maxham, 4530 University boule vard, at 2 p. m. Book 4 of the “Hing and the Book” will be the sub Jeet eee Salmon Bay P.T. A Mrs. Elien Dabney will speak at | the meeting of the Salmon Hay Music furnished | T. A. at 2:15 p. m. by the pupils. eee Madrona PT, A. Madrona P.-T. A. meets 3:18 p.m. Parents invited to visit the school an that afternoon. Madrona. Pacific, Washington and Rainier schools will practice seventh grade chorus at 1:20 p, m. at the Madrona school. A short business meeting. followed by “How to Keep Children ” by a nurse, and “Some Things Should Know,” by a see Walls Walla P.T. A “The Child That In Different” will Nel lie dhue at the meeting of Walla Walla PT. A. at 2 p. m. There will be a business seasion, a violin solo by Mr. Max Edelson and a vocal solo by Mins Gladys Bailey oe. Woman's Educational Club An informal discussion luncheon will be given by the Woman's Edu club at the home of Mra ton, 1558 Fast Garfield 1 p.m. Musical program in charge of Mra. F. A. LaClereq. Mrn H. A. M. Bonnar, president of the Seattle Federation of Clubs, will tell how clubs and federation may beat co-operate, and Mra, SL. W. Clark will 4 ‘American Ideals ve Foreign Ideals.” Capitol Hill car to end of line and down Grand View place to East Garfield ome Laurelhurst PT. A. All motherw of the neighborhood are invited to the meeting of the Laureihurst P.T. A, at 2:20 p. m at the school house, Miss Nellie Cor nish, of the Cornish School of Music will speak also Brighton PT. The program for the Brighton P T. A. will be given by the teachers At 4:15 p. m,, followed by tea, and on Friday, April 23, at 8 p,m. Mr W. E. Priestley will lecture on “Japan.” Caleidh Club Joseph F. Forges, 231 Boyt N., will be hostess to the Caleidh club at 1 p. m one A. R. FE. M. E. Club ‘The members of the A. R. E, M. B. club will entertain their husbands at the home of Mrs, B. Marcus, Washington st., at 8:15 p. m eee Eastern Star Club A card party in the club room, 4090 Arcade building, will be given by the Eastern Star club from 2 to 4p. m. Mra eee Cosmopolitan Club, Y. M. ©. A. Tuesday at 7 o'clock the Cosmo politan club of the Y. M. C. A. will have a mixer party in the club rooms for the new members recently received into the club. The old mem- bers as well as the new are urged to be present #o that all may become better acquainted. There will be a rehearsal at 8 o'clock of the Coamo- politan chorus tr members’ hall and Jail those outside the oftb taking o- are asked to be present. pee | Sealtle Hive, No. 94 Senttie Hive, No, 944, Lady Macca. bees, give a card party at the Odd | Peliows’ han, Lith and Pine | War Mothers’ Leagno To complete plans for an enter tainment to be given at the naval | hoapital at Bremerton on the 26th | the War Mothers’ league meets at the armory eve Capitol Hin W. C.F. U. A program of white shield work will be given at the Capitol Fin Ww Cc. TU, meeting with Mra. 0. Stith 1517 16th N. es Alki Review, No, 59 Alki Review, N 6. Benefit asroclation, will meet pm. in W. O. W. hall cee L. 0. KF. Club The L. O. BE. club will benefit card party in lod o Elks’ club at 2 o'clock ie University Chapter, 0. FE. -8. The Social club of the University give a rooms petent physician, expl the air Cough, Whooping cough is the | ‘meanest” disease that child- |hood is heir to. While rare- jly fatal in itself, except to children under two years of age, still it hangs on so long —the coyghing paroxysms are so violent, preventing proper sleep and digestion— \that when the disease does | disappear it leaves the child weakened and run down. In | addition the violent coughing |racks and strains the air | passages and after recovery this irritation frequently re- mains. | During this period of con- valescence the child should be most carefully watched until full strength is restored and the air passages regain their normal tone. A_ prominent | authority even goes so far as |to say—“There is more crim- jinal neglect in connection with whooping cough than with any other disease.” While the disease is active, Vick’s VapoRub usually helps |to lessen the violence of the |coughing, but convalescence that Vicks most valuable. Because Vicks acts locally by stimulation thru the skin to draw out the inflammation, is 80 60¢ 61.20 Women's | it is during) fe WISES More Than 17 Million Jars Used Yearly ats \ | Portrait by Field Chapter, O. B. 8., will meet Tuesday, | April 20, at the home of Mra C. M Rupe, 6210 15th ave. N. BE eee i Ballard W. C. T. U. | | The Ballard Women's Christian Témperance union will hold am in| stitute, consisting of an all-day and evening seston, Tuesday, April 20, jat the Methatint Episcopal church. | corner Fifth ave. N. W. and W.) | 62d st. Seusions at 10 a m., 1 p.m and 745 p. m. eee Capitol Hii W. ©. T. U. The Capitol Hil W. Cc. T. U. win | meet with Mra, O, Stith, 117 16th | ayenue North at 2 p.m. White! Shield Home program will be given cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Thursday Musical Clad The Thursday Musical club will | meet Thursday at 12:20 at the home of Mra. A. G. Simmer, 3030 44th ave. B eee Alpha Ctud | The Alpha club will meet Thurs. | ) aay, April 22, at the home of Mre |P. HH. Appleton, 3824 F Highland drive. Luncheon will be served at) }itao. | . After Whooping Cough—What? This is No.4 of a serien of advertisements, prepared ping bow certain diseases such as Pneumonia, Influenza, Whooping Keaales or even a long eontioued Cold—often lea these organs in an inflamed, congested state, thus affording « favorable foothold for invading germs. And how Vick's Vapo- Rub may be of value in this condition a com- attack sattract the blood away from | ‘the congested spots and re- | lieve the os 6 In addition | the medici: ingredients of | Vicks .are vaporized by the body heat. These vapors are | breathed in all night long, | thus bringing the medication | to bear directly upon the in-| flamed areas. | Vicks. should be rubbed in) over the throat and chest} until the &kin: is red—then | spread on thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. Leave the- clothing loose around the neck and the bed |clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so the vapors | arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying swallow a small bit the size of a pea. Children’s digestions are delicate—easily disturbed by ;too much “dosing.” Vicks, therefore, is particularly rec- ommended, since it is exter- nally applied and so can be used often and freely with- out the slightest harmful ef- ects, Sample to new users will | be‘sent free on request to the Vick Chemical Company, 234 by Street, Greensboro, Your Bodyguard Against Colds land be at | from | Yakima is spending the week in town 42 we Albert Charles Phillips | Me Mr. and Mra, Fred I Mr d Mew Karl Harbaugh, nd guests of Captain and Mra Mr, and Mra marriage took York city Mareel Martin, whose | week place April 3 in James Gibron will arrive the first of May t Crystal home at Kor Wash ® Martin, who was formerly Mins| Mra, D. ¢ ta Crow, niece of Mra, Robert Mo | day morning ed with the Red Cro and it was in Verdur Mart New home for France she met Mr ner “in that te after hin release | Wi a three-year G imprison Mrw ment, He is a native of Montataire France, and served the French army for five years vhe will Johnson | ot the Pi Beta Phi o- Charles ©. rman in Mr Vriday for bin Mrs, Marguerite Stewart Fiske of city on business and is registered at the Washington 5 Annex Mr. Hugh BR. Chitbers, who has been spending several weeks in Alaska, will return this week Mr. Marion Rt, Cummings will de part next Monday for “Chicago New York on a business trip of one month Mra. J. H N. ¥ | lecturer and several weeks. - ‘ Mrs, Lawrence ingharm Cummings, in Ithaca Ming plished California Zhay Aiea harpist Mins Eloise in Victoria Virtue spent ra winter neaso: Mra. W. F. I been in past thre Thursday to Sunnydale tor was removed on her home at Rich Acres chdrdson Mrs we daughter, Mary visit in California Mra. Andrew Recital by Andrew, jr : from Californ been visiting for th pie and son this week they have past month will return where of Harry Accompanied by her mother, Mra Amos Brown, whom she has been visiting for several months, Mrs. Ralph Duff will leave for her home in Nebraska City the latter part of this month the Metropolitan New York, will heré, at the Mines able Mra. DeWitt C. Nellis left yester day to visit relatives in San Fran. cisco and Lon Angeles. While here Mra, Nellix was the guest of her son inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. other frtint. ring the house mother orority house Jenks. orn railway, left home after spending several daye in the dent of Great Nort Mins Lina Van Kirk artist, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Fiske. | She expects to remain in Seattle for Fees Hillis is mpend ne two weeks with relatives in Bel Ho will also visit hia mother - Clarke left Mins Clarke Elbridge A. Stuart Mrs. Harry Glenn Stibbs, and grand. Stuart return this week from an extended Frances Ingram w. Under the exclusive Culbertson, Ingram, prima donna contralto of Opera appear Masonic Ingram has received very favor- criticism on her concert tour, and has been termed by many com.|#ToUup of songs, which were Italian petent erities ax one of the world’s Classics, his program was in English. Kreatest cof altos 2 AS ey honor of faving sung for more fol- \diers a:\/ng the great war than any | turned last evening from a fishing , trip of several days at Hood canal. | Baxter and were thelr summer Johnson departed Fri Spokane few days en route npend to visit Conducted by to New York the summer LOU Musicale to Be Given by Aspasia Club viee presi in St. Paul, of Mra. Henry Bittman, In Seattle SE ANNABLE On Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the bome 4625 Kast lern ave., the Aspasia club will hold the renowned | reciprocity day i» the house H. A.M Presidents of all the federated clubs of the city are invited to attend and give talks on the work of their organizations Mra Bonnar will represent the ttle federation and Mrs. C. abanoff the state federation. | cai program, in charge of Mrn, Victor P, Bab A must Zednick, will be as follows “The Witches Dance” the urday necom for | “The Garden o ans on re the fall and 1 Wear t Eve Reading fru en Marry &. Be Vocal selections daughter, “At Dawningw Calling Me Home to You" Stibbs, will consist of chairman; lernon wil Johnson, Bickles, Dorwart, Mra managemen Frances! | Theo Karle jin New York company, concert May 6.| in temple) New York. Except She claims the Mr. Charles Potatoes Down and Out But why worry? Eating potatoes is only a habit, any- way. Many people in the world never saw a potato—. don’t know what it is. Now that potatoes have been boy- cotted, owing to the prohibitive prices— Bakers’ Bread Comes to Your Rescue Use more bread on your table. It will give you better nourishment than potatoes, at far less cost for the food value your system receives. Mrs. W. K. Sickles rfora Nelle Bherhart H. Murray MacDowell Mrs, Howard Haskell Mr. Kobert Corbett - ‘The committee in charge of the aft Mra, Carl Mrs. Mrs. Harry Erwin, Mra. J, } Lee Chesterfield ,|and Mrs, Edward Brainard A w. K Recital Theo Karle, Seattle tenor, recently appeared in a recital at Aeolian hail, for the first Borie Rhodes re. Do you know that a pound of bread has four times the fodd value of a pound of potatoes? If potatoes sell at 10e » pound, bread should bring 40c. But the pound loaves of this “reat staff of life” are still selling for 12c. Bakers’ Bread Is Still Your Cheapest Food Nelson’s Encyclopedia says a pound of white potatoes has 295 calories, while a pound of white bread contains 1,200 calories, or food units. It also says that potatoes contain only 1.8 per cent protein, while bread con- tains 9.2 per cent. % Save money and be better nourished by eating more bread and eating less of the expensive foods. There are many dishes wherein bread can be used to cut the quantities of other foods. Serve more bread in-slices, and use more bread in the foods you prepare. Prize Contest Ends This Week Send in your letters at once and win one of the cash prizes offered by the Seattle Association of the Baking Industry for the best letters telling why we should eat more bread, and how bread helps us to keep down the cost of living. Give practical examples and recipes if you wish, ‘The prizes: First prize, $25.00. Second prize, $10.00, Third prize, $5.00, Ten prizes of $1.00 cach. We have received many excellent letters from housekeepers and oth- ers on the value of bread, but you still have a chance to win if you get yours in by ‘ Saturday, April 24—the Closing Day Make your letter brief-—not over 200 words, Write it now. Address it to— BREAD CONTEST EDITOR THE SEATTLE STAR ME