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TLIGHTFUL TEA GIVEN ¥ MRS. BLAINE TO HONOR RS. INGERSOLL H MI y Bait ¥. F. BLAINE WAS HosTE afternoon at her home tn comp oll, of Manila. A lovely Was used thruout the decor n, Mra. William D. Wiliam Hur McEwan re F. Sharpless, Mrs. and Mra, Franc alternated, eee rn Ferguson to ‘omplimented and Mrs, William Hunter Mc and daughter, Miss Dorothy have issued invitations ¢ Bnce to be given at fon the evening of June 16, in of Mrs. Archibald Hill Fergu } Of Peking, China Mrs. Fergu “was formerly Miss Helen Me BM, and with her smal! daughter Guest of her parents at their @t the Highlands. ‘ oe BY BEULA at Perkins, the Suns at Highlands ‘afd Mrs. James Doster Hoge in informally evening at their home at nds. eae ing Bridge Tea set Club , Hugh M. Caldwell was host & delightful dridge tea at tho @lub yesterday afternoon. us baskets of snapdragons m and giadioli in a color on of pink and blue, were effectively thruout the draw- where the twelve tables fm play. Additional guests ar fat the tea hour, and enjoyed ppital: dispensed by M A. Ballinger and Mrs. E Tucker. Mrs. Caldwell! by Mrs. William T. Patten. George T. Steiner, Mra J. A ff, Mrs. C. C. Turner and Gertrude Hardenbergh eee formal Tea for ira. Ferguson For the pleasure of Mrs. Archibald | Ferguson, of Peking, Miss Gaffney has invited a few ) honor guest's close friends to on Friday afternoon at the at dinner on was at Home Band Mrs. Phillips Morrison hosts at a dinner of ten covers home last evening. Carle to Be Honored Samud H. Hedges will be a@t a bridge luncheon on Frt- ‘at the Sunset club fn compliment . N. A. Carle, of New York, pe te visiting in the elty. eee for Mrs. Forbes James B. Eagleson will en- twelve guests at luncheon on at the Women’s University honor of Mrs. Edwin Forbes. oes al Luncheon Louise Raymond will enter. guests very informally at on Friday at the Sunset “HELL COUTTS Stor SS at a beautifully appointed tea this Uument to her house guest, Mra. Frank or combination of violet and de! © scheme, and at the urns Mrs ELEPHONE the So- ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. Dr. and Mrs. Durand Supper Hosts In compliment to the Duncan sts ters, who were at the Metropolitan theatre last week, Dr, and Mrs. Jay I. Durand were hosts at an informal per on Saturday evening at their fe Phillips to Entertain Queen Anne Teachers Mra. Albert Charles Phillips will entertain in b r of the teachers of the West Queen Anne school on Friday afternoon at her residence. The invitations will include the moth ors and daughters of thi ool. . ar ! . Monday Bridge Club The Monday Bridge club will meet [next week with Mra, Russell Hub bard White Mrs. Farrell to Sing at Jumble Shop Friday at the luncheon hour, a program of songs will be given at the Red Cross tea room by Mrs Charles Farrell, with Miss Marian as accompanist. Mrs. Harry Treat will be hostess for « wh the day tney Tennis Club Hostesses Mrs. Charles H. Burnett, jr. and Mra. Cecil Bacon will preside at the urns at the Seattle Tennia club a | their weekly tea on Thursday, ansint ed by Miss Doria Fischer and Miss Katherine Bacon. eee Tea for Bankers’ Wives A tea will be given at the Sunset club on Friday afternoon in compli ment to the wives of the bankers who are to be in attendance at the bankers’ convention to be held here this week. Mrs. James D. Hoge, Mrs. David H. Moss and Mrs. Man- Json F. Backus will be hostesses to | the visiting Indies eee Miss Farrell Honored Mrs. Stuart McEwan Tompkins will entertain at luncheon Informally jat her home on Thursday tn compl> ment to Miss Helen Farrell eee Miss Behner Wed to Mr. Mitchell In the presence of relatives onty, Miss Blanche Behner and Mr. Frank R. Mitchell were married Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of the Rev. Hans Poland. Mrs. BE. J MeGath, cousin of the bride, wearing an afternoon gown of blue satin and Séorgette with a large black picture | hag, was matron of honor. The bride was becomingty attired tn a model of jade green satin with picture hat Correct Apparel for Women ‘A Most Unusual Offering of ‘COATS AND WRAPS $3 .00 MwA (OATS of such smartness and values so unusual that even those pro- vided with coats will be tempted to add an- other one to their wardrobe. An extensive selec- tion is provided at this low price. Light and dark colors; short, medium and long lengths in a wide diversity of charming styles, including the so popular wrap ef- fects. Materials are all wool, providing warmth without un- due weight. Among materials are many of the new plaids, and checks as sponsored by Paris. See special window display. Second Avenue at Spring Street (Take Elevator to Third Floor) Muriel Frane —Portrait by Hartsook, of black mohair, trimmed with sm French flowers. A corsage « and lilies of the valley ce costume, Mr. McGath acted as best man for the groom. After a wedding dinner at the home of Mr. and Mra. | McGath the couple left on a # | honeymoon and w August 16 in the menta be at home a Lafayette apart | Informal Dance A group of Lincoln high school girle entertained some of their friends with an Informal dance op Friday evening at the home of Mist Josephine Beck. The howtessea were |the Minses Helen Roff, Mary Link Katherine Mathinaon and Josephine Beck. The rooms were brightly deo orated with wild honeysuckle and woodland greens eee Baunton-Randolph Nuptials The marriage of Mies Elsie May Randolph, daughter of Mr. and Mra. | Preston B. Randoph, and Mr. Hare A. Baunton, was simply but impres | atvely nolemnized on Wednesday eve | ning at the home ents, with the F Philip oMciating. The bridal par at the firet «# ins of Mendelasohn’s Wedding March, played by Jothy Morris. Lend were tiny ribbon bearers, Roberta and Leona Hacker, who wore canary | colored organdie ruffled frocks carried colonial bouquets, to which were attached the satin streamers which marked the alale for the bride. Miss Lucile Thompson as bridesmaid came next, her gown of palest green an art n be quet of Ophelia roses and pink snap dragons. Miss Louise Higbee as maid of honor preceded the bri |dreased in a dainty model blue | ruffled organi a bas ket of old-fashic The bride, unattended, was charming in | her wedding gown of wh silk net. !tashioned simply with a short vell | of tulle and a beautiful shower bow Jaquet of Bride roves, white gladiol! and lilies of the valley. Willie Hacker jin a smart suit of black yelvet cs |ried the ring on a tiny tve satin cushion. The groom and groor man, Mr. William waited at the improvised altar. Following the service a buffet or served, with Mra. Ethel Higbee and Miss Winifred Morris at the urns. Mr. and Mrs, Baunton will be at home to their friends at thelr new home on Phinney after June 1 | Mrs. Baunton was extensively en tertained before her marriage, Mrs. Arthur Randolph having been host ess at a kitchen shower at her home on rday preceding the marriage. Mrs. Ralph Byers and Mra. Arthur Searle were joint hostesses at an apron shower at the home of Mrs Byers for the pleasure of Miss Ran dolph, at which time eight intimate friends of the honor guesta were in- | vited. Mra. Leo Bainden honored the brideelect with a delightful miscel |laneous shower last woek, to which | eighteen of her girl friends were bid den. Miss Lucile Thornpson also com plimented Miss jolph with an in formal affair, at which the guests presented novel and useful gifts in cotton and linen. | Luncheon and Card Party Mra, M. McKenzie ,entertained on Thursday with a luncheon party at her home. for Mrs, Ludberg, Mrs. Mrs. Charles Monahan, Mrs. Frank | Pearce. Mrs. Francia unge, Mra John Krunger, Mrs. Charles Cutters of San Francisco and Miss Henrietta Endres. par Ravers entered organdie with stic sup was und card Covers were laid Jobn Metke Marriage Day Set The marriage of Miss Merle Lillian Davis and Mr. Russell William Peter. son will take place on the evening of { June at 8:30 o'clock, at the home| of the bride-clect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edward D. Davis Rev. W. H Wilson will offic | The maid of honor will be Miss | | Mildred An Davis, a cousin of the} bride, Miss rrothy Eldridge will be bridewmaid As flower giria, Minse and Merle Elaine Welch, nieces of the groom. | Mrs. Albert Clark will play the! wedding march, assisted by Mrs.| Joueph Shuttia Miss Dagmar | ave have won for her a host of friends. granddaughter and ward of Mr. and Mrs. Francis V. Hall. 1 | selections THE SEATTLE STAR hion oy ) CTO Be After « hristy will contribute several vocal Mr. and Mra, Peterson will be ome to thelr friends at Renton, WAFFLE HINT amudgy One of the drawbacks of waffles tn he amount of grease that inevitably s Dana, whose clever dancing and singing) wednesday afte Little Miss Dana is a|the Young Men's Hebrew ¢ * frame for the tron! A perfect place to 1 grease. By filling thin socket bh salt afl this unpleasantness of The salt absorb the grease, but does tinterfere with the griddle turning This Is National Westinghouse Week BUY NOW Electric Irons Curling Irons Turnover Toasters Square Three Heat Grills Two-Hole Plates and Ranges Free Westinghouse Sewing Machines cannot be excelled for simplicity and ease of operation. When you buy Electric Appliances buy W nghouse, Seattle Electric Supply Co. 509 Pine St. 533 Thoroughness Characterizen ¢ methods tr and our cus tded every. cour nt with sound busi 4% Paid a Sav unts Bubject to Check Are Cor diaily Invited ir action, = Accounts Ae Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE sr. GOOD NEWS FOR YOU— Hauff’s Big 20% Discount Sale to Continue Out This Week, Ending Saturday, June 12th Owing to the appr I stated in my first announcement. The House of Reasonable Prices HAUFF’S DEPARTMENT STORE grease ts done away with. | |ing meeting of Irving School PT. A| eee | ation shown the past week, and the many requests from old and new customers, I have decided to continue the sale this week as 5 1 ! nere does not seem to be any relief in prices for some time to come, so my advice is buy while the buying is good. MANY ODD LOTS ARE BEING CLOSED OUT AT HALF PRICE CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Mleetion of Ohiefs The electior Angeline ¢ p ‘ouncll ot will be he ates ¢ Degree Pocahonta Wed evening, June 9 the Mary Ne bers at regular business m will entertain the mem ar dn, eee Sherman Circle, AT Mrs. Fanny Clark, president Sherman Circle lies of the G G of La rnoon at 1 Weat Seattle Art Club Mrs. Daniel Ragan 3 49th ave W., will be he ent Beat Ue Art Club at 10:30 Mra. J Herbert Ar talk “Period Furniture heon Women of Mooseheart Legion Wor of Mooneheart Lee meet at Moose temple at § p. Sorvais Pienie Mra, Virginia L. Cox in Soro: ub at an 6051 and teas to rm. will complete « on Lun at her } Leave Becond r me Ww a m. Each member ts requested te prepared to do a stunt. oe e Class in American Government Class in American government t Prof. Clark Binsett, of th ersity of “Washington, meets 145 p.m Arcade building. see Bryant PT. A. to Give Pienic The Bryant TT. A. will give a basket picnic Wednesday afternoon. June 9, at Ravenna F short business meet! vited to jes at the 6 o'clock see come in the assembly athers are | in their dinner, fam Whist Party A whist party I7th avenue and E. Jefferson et. for the bene of the Free Loan association | ahort tour of the North. | Mt Baker Fruit and Flower Mineton | Fruit and Flower Mission Mt Raker Park meets at the home of re. W. 8, Gwinn, 3415 at 220 Cascadia eee Happy Hours Cub Happy Hours ¢ Mra Maria Steen, 1315 E. ¢ see Red Robin Club Red Robin Club meets with Mra Arthur Hansen, 2411 Fourth ave N eee Irving School P-T. A. Mra. Catherine Gabriel, with Mle Mattie Edenholm, agcompanist, will give a group of songs at the even tub meets with ont Wet Woodland P-T. A. The regular social meeting of West Woodland P-T. A. will be held in the school auditorium at 220 p m Program, eee Lorraine Soctal Chub Lorraine Social Club meets at 2 Pp. m. in the ¢ard rooms of Mason temple, All Eastern re invited. eee Home Sewing Club Home Sewing Giub, Ladies G. A R, meets with Mra. Alva Horton 1612 Kilbourne st. Luncheon. eee ara Rarton Tent, D. of V. The Clara Parton Tent, Daughters f Veterans, will hold thelr regular session We day, June 9, at 1% in the Armory, Veterans’ hall An daughters are requested to be pres ent as important be discussed at the meeting Mra. Magrath to Appear in Recital Mre Th a Carlyle Magrath wil ar n @ recital Wednesday «. June 9, at 8:15, at the Pil urch, Broadway and Republi She wi questions will grim ¢ an wt Helga Soderman, pi English, voc Mr rett inist, and Drumm, accompanist . . William Mra. Gertrude Missionary Society of M. E. Church | The June meeting of the Women's Minsionary societies will be held in Asbury hall on Wednesday, June 9 The Fore! society m satila.m and will have mite box and interest Lunch will be served W. E. M. &Schloe an hostess, assisted by Mrs. W pa, Mrs. J. T. nolda, Mrs program with M METROPOLITAN—TONIGHT AT 8 SHARP THE NEW YORK PASSING SHOW TAR T HA 5321 Ballard Ave. SS RA NC Se ae ea ee of chiefs of Princeas| hall, 4029) Hebrew Ladies’ | Mr and Mre od ft to their new bome at 1¢ Mrs, Victor The man Capt. and ANNABLE Recital Wednesday Pilgrim Church ernit Victor | Karsan adam Mi of Mania extended J. J. MeKeet has be r r with Mr. a v4 1 wher summer | | Mra Ww, 7 the apartment of Mrs, W ' Hamilton Arma, for the Humphrey has taken jam T Humphrey Jamen Keifer left last evening New Or nth to be « ¢ Graff and Mies An where they have beer the I ne will spend their nm with t parenta, Ming Fln M dred Farrar La Jolla, Cal tudents at arr yeate sb vacu Mra, James Mills Bagleson and ror # harshiy when they can arrived from Walla Wa day to spend the summer with and Mra. James B. Bagleson. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Jukes, of Bel |lingham, were in the city on Friday Mr. Jukes departing on the Poindexter mpe attend the after which he w to be gone three m a oF Mograth Dr r Prana Drala Bhafter) the mame day 1 for © republican € 1 wail for Bu athe. Mra, Ju returned to her home on Saturday, | Mrs. Mins from California on Cyrus atrice Ctapp and daughter, Cornish School Term Clapp, will return Opens June 15 Friday. The € Behool of ® noun of Mra. G. K. Betts left Thursday for term on J " Alaaka, where she will remain for| departments is now two months | . eee | ‘The Mines Hentonia and France| Seattle to Hear Green returned home Sunday | John McCormack from Califor where they have] tnder the local in school, and will mpend the! Frank P. Hood summer with their parents, Mr. and/the world’s most popular singer, will | Mra. Joshua Green. appear in @ recital next Monday eve pi | © ning, May 14, in the A m7 Mr. and Mra. Frank Fretwell, to-/be Mr. McCormack’s last appe lgether with Lieut. and Mra. Leland! here for M were Vancouver guests over the weekend. M ow the oper on been ‘ormack is wil ler, soon on years wile |nesday morning at Mr. Millington Gray returned on! Arena box office. Saturday from Texas, where be has| oe b J ttendin, whool, and bt thy » r a his parents, Dr. and Mra. Laurence Concert by Ysaye and Elman Inspiring | Gray. An historical event sale Wed 10 o'clock at | abet | in Seattle | The Misses Princiila and Loyal! musical annals was the joint recital Treat will return om Monday “from | given by Eugen Ysaye and Mischa! gehoot in Santa Barbara, Cal../ Elman, last evening at the Metro- to spend their holidays with their |poiitan theatre. It is quite unusual parenta, Mr. and Mra, Harry Whit-/for two such eminent violinists to| ney Treat. appear together. The general opin- jion is that two artistic or musical temperaments do not harmonize, but | last night's concert proved the ex- ception No more perfect harmony and musical understanding could porsi binson of Everett is ply be found than that which exists ¢ house guest the two world famous art Their remarkable recital was Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Baillie and = Dr. and Mrs, Montgomery Russell left yesterday for Victoria to spend | several days motorin: 4. eee Mise Cordelia Jennings will leav tomorrow morning for Victoria, I C., where she will be joined on Sa urday by Miss Katherine Crawford and they will sall Saturday morning to mpend the summer in Juneau. Alaska. eee Mr, and Mrs. Victor Boling left Sat urday for a three months’ business and pleasure trip in the Moxie val ley oe Mina Laura epending a few of Mixs Marie Le between | ints. 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