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Ceremony Miss Budden Dr. Crosby; Miss| to Be Compli-| at Luncheon ertain With Mu- Tea. Jorely setting of aster tities apring blossoms, Mise Agnes | Budden, daughter of Mra. Budden, last evening became ‘of Dr, Will G. Crosby, som D. Crosbye Rev. Sidney BH. Teading the service at 8:30 fn the Louls XIV. room of Washington hotel. @ecorations of plum blossoms, Hlies and apring Mowers, with of greens, were beau- thelr graceful arrangement. | ceremony was performed at ‘end of the room which was with masses of lilies and , Rasket cloctrotiers stood on Side of the altar filted with ters of waxen lilies, and over [was a broad canopy of plum * ae re. sles we to this pretty nook were | bearing delicate fruit ‘These were connected with ‘of tulle, defining the aisle | the At the opening notes of the ” from Lohengrin, 8 bya string orchestra, Rev. gan, With the croom and his best Albert Meadowcroft, enter | lav. | gowns ive and designed alfke. ‘bouquets of pink sweet pene) ‘their floral ornaments. | came Miss Lols Provine, the | attired in| the skirt with bands of | | | with embroidered was caught and bound | a nchere valley and showered on silver the valley, the fringe of white orchestra | “The | a gown of | an over-| Ceremony an informal re: | Assisting during E. Palmer. } t table in the red room Mr. and Mra. W. Hf, Mewan, Mrs. 'W. D. Burchard, Mise Dorethy Mo- ‘Bwan and Miss Mary Dudley Walker, who have been traveling in the Orient for some time, arrived In Ban . ma Mra. Albert Charles. Phillips spending the week in Portland. ee As Mr. Lowther Ferris and daughter, Catherine, who is attending St. Heb en's Hall in Portiand, will motor to Beattlo Saturday spend her Bwrter vacation with er parents tn this city. m Mr, R spent yesterday ness trip oe Mrs. Minor Lite and Httle son jyft today for New York, where they will De the guests of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chartes Extgar. Page, of Sunnyside, im tern on a bux . . Mr. and Mra R. Fortson Moss are recelving congratulgions on the birth of a son Sunday, March 18, at the minor hospital ee Mra. H. S& Tremper, Miss Bertha ‘Tremper and Mise Katherine Lane sailed from New York, March 15, for Europe, to be gone several months. os 5 Miss Florence Foster in departing Saturday for Oakiund, Cal, to make her bame tndefinttety “ay als Bs A. the Col. Chartes L. and Mra, Philitps Philips, 0. will spend week end in Port Townsend, guests | of Mr. and Mra. Ovcar Tucker, Mrs. Frederick R. Lamb of Chicaro | | Will arrtve tonight to be the house guest of Mr. and Mra Frank KR. Mad den. eee Among the Seattle people who are guests at the Hotel Ambassador tn Los Angeles, are Dr, and Mra, Rich ard Perry, Mr. and Mrs. David Whit com> and smnall son, Mra. H. A. Wis ner and Mrs. Winieck W. Miller. RAR eee, Uckets; Mra Robert Wilson, tickets at the door; Mra Harry F trander, decorating; Mra, R. William Crosby, serving: Mra. Thomas Fran- sioll, Mra. Cecil Bacon, Mra. G. M Horton, refreshments. eee Entre Nous Club to Give Dance The Entre Nous club has ar ranged an Easter dance for Saturday evening, March 34, in the Masonic Temple. The committee tn charge includes ‘Trafford Huteson, Mr. Justin Mr. Hugh Whitelaw and Mr. Clair MeCabe. Washington Park Guild in Charge of Little Tea Shop ‘In charge of the Little Tea shop of the Orthopedic hospital on Fri day wil be the Washington Park Guild, with Mrs. Fred Everett as the hostess, assisted by Mra W. T Hovey, Mra. William Ritter, Mra. Ff. M, Stryker, Mra. Harry Coe, Mra. George Youell, Mrs. J. G. Price, Mra. Charles D. Lewis and Mm A G. Greenstreet. eee Surprise Dinner Mr. and Mra. F. R. Haynes were Pleasantly surprised Monday evening when twelye friends motored to their summer home near Snohomish, the occagjon being Mra. Haynes’ birth- day. eee Easter Monday Formal Ball The James Shields assembly of the On | | CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Faucational Committes Freeh @. Cooper wilt tatk on “Su: pervision of Our School System™ at the meeting Of the educational com mittee of the Settle Central Counoll Mise Ferris wil}of Mothers’ Congreis and Parent Teacher Association at 130 at the Y. W. CA. AM who are interested are invited to attend. eee PT. A. ‘There will be communi! and a talk by Dr. W. A the meeting of the Brighton Parent Teacher Association at § p. ™ oe Study Club Mrs. A. J. Bailey will lead the meeting of the Central Miaion Study club of the ¥. W. C. A. to be held in the Bihle room of the association jat 10 am. | Dr. H. P. Vac ard, for merly a missionary in Persia, will jaddrens the meeting o- Palm Circle Forty-six district delegutes will be nominated at the meeting of Palm [Circle No. 66, Neighbors of Wood craft, this evening. The election of delegates will be held the last Frt day in April and the district conven tion will meet In Seattle im June singing Court of Honor Court of Honor Life Ansociation will give a dancing party tn the Odd Fellows’ Temple thin evening. Mem berg and friends are invited to at tend. eee Mystic Jewel Social Club An informa! dance and card will Ibe enjoyed by the mombers friends of the Mystic Jewel Soctal club in the Odd Fellows’ Temple, Dancing at 9 o'clock. eee Gaelic Society What promises to be the best dance of the season among Sootch circles will be held Friday evening, March 25, In the new Knights of |Pythias hall, 1929% Third ave. given under the ausploss of the Beotch Gaelic society. “The commit tec composed of Mr. and Mrs. Dun can Smith, Mr, and Mrs, Alexander |MeMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Guest, who attend this benefit dance fine tnte. eee Aquilia Lodge No. 35 Atyuilia lodge No, 35, Degree ot Honor, auxiliary to A, 0. U. W.. will hold « #octal card party at the home ot Mrs. Maggie Gillen, 3032 Main et., Friday evening, March 25. All degree members and friends Invited. Refreshments will be served. eee Verttas Whing Club Verttas Whist club, with Mra William Furberg. 1540 Palm ave, West Seattle, at 2 p m aee | Adele M. Fields Partiamentary Procedure Clab Adele M. Fields Parliamentary Procedure ciub, in the Frederick & Nelson auditorium, at apm Subject. “Quorum.” Mra. w. Soules in charge. ee * Red Croas Nursing Classce Ret Crom nursing classes at Jumble Shop at 10 a. m., at Red- mond at 2 p.m, at Yeeter Library at 1:90, and Lincoln High school at 715 pm promise all a | | eee Raliard W. C. T. U. Mra. T. C. Courtney and Mra. John Jolly will entertain the members of & wonderful basket | Knights of Columbus will entertain |tne Ballard W. C, T. U. Friday at the roses and lilies of the valley. Crosby traveled in a tailleur "ne. March 28, at the Knights of weet stth st trieetine, . embroid- a hat with crown! brits of iridescent | in the back with | Her corsage was of and lilies of the val-| and Mrs. Crosby left on their n to California. They will | way of Yosemite and will it home after May 1 at 1625 E.| ot Crosby & = graduate of the | formal dinner at their home Tuesday | tity of Washington. Dr. served two years in the| with the commission of cap | one and a half years of which | Spent in France and on the| eee | Party to | ‘eted | Gena Peters wit! be hostess | informal luncheon at her Monday afternoon, complt Miss Sheldon and the maids of her ‘bridal ters of the Ridge, Daughters of the Empire, will entertain with a and buy” sale at the home of H. Condon, 2104 E. High- ‘ot Indian Songs, by Mrs. Park Bagiey; piano selections, p Jack Perrine, of the Cornish of Music; Dyrd Elliot and Alice will play the “Serenade,” by and “Spanish Dance,” by i, arranged for two violins. Phillip Gearhart and Mrs. R. will sing one of Miss Coryells’ compositions, “The W” which they gave at the Musical club concert Mon- 4 Service of tea will follow at a eter hour. formal Dinner Dance in compliment to the junior offi- of the Mississippi, Mrs. Fran- Paxton Old, wife of Ensign Old. U. 8. N.. who is the guest of her nts, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Graft, Queen Anne Hill, entertained @ dinner dance last evening. guests enjoyed her hos- ittee in Charge Tennis Ball annual tennis ball that js to |given on Friday evening, April 22, ‘Christensen’s hall, will be in of the following committee: Thomgs Green, hall and music; James Hamilton De Veuve, other, don’t forget to bring hom ‘0 youthful violin. | with an Easter ball on Monday eve- Columbus hall. Mr. E. J. Manion ts chairman of the following committee: Mr. J. J. Ward. Mr. Edward L. MeGrath, Mr. ¥. G. McHugh, Mr. T. J. Leman and Dr. W. B. Powers. cee Informal Dinner Complimenting their daughter, Mrs. Mabel Gagnon, of Port Angeles, who is their guest. Mr. and Mra. W. B. Courtney entertained with an in. evening. Women's Auxihary Post No. 18 Women's Auxiliary Post No. 14, the American Legion, will meet in Veterans’ Hall armory Friday, March 25, at 8 p. m. A face will not embarrass you longer if a package of Dr. Edwards’ Oltve Fablets The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do.that which calomel does, and just as effec- tively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by thee clive coke _ Dr. Edw spent years among pa- tients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much ‘etter you feel and look. 15c and 30e Farewell Week LAURA ARNOLD —IN— “The Other Wife” & Gripping Drama Coming Sunday JANE MORGAN —IN— “Polly With a Past” Easter Bunnies from Boldt's. ment, WILKES ot Mra. John Chandler, 1737 Mra. Della Manny lis in charge of the program. {hor } | || aVic friends of other days Major at} and) Ronald French, Mr. | | Washington Boulevard W, ©, T. U. | The regular meeting of the Wash- | ington Houlevard W. ©. T. U. will be held Mareh 2%, at 2 p. m, in the ebapel, Sist ave, and Madison at. |The superintendent of legislation will have charge of the program, Visitors welcome, see The Social Score club will meet with Mrs, J. Thom 920 24th ave. Laineheon at 1 o'clock, Miss Olive Onnlock will be the hostess, see Ladies’ Grotto Club The Ladies’ Grotto club will give an informal dance Friday evening, April 29, at the new Knights of Pyth- ine hall, 1929% Third ave, see Dinner for Ex-Service Meg ‘The women of Mount Baker park | will give « dinner for exeervioe men jon Friday evening, at 1003 First ave, &, corner of Plummer st. Every Woman in the district is requested to asnivt in making the dinner @ suc |cons, and donations of food are | asked. Information can be had by telephoning Mrs, Hachett, Tainier 673-5, who in in charge of arrange: ments, or Mra, Mel Duncan, Rainier 900-5. A sacred concert will be enjoyed by the members of the Btritinh.Amer. joan asnociation at ite meeting Fri day, at § p.m, The meeting wilt be in the Fine Arts hall, Fourth aye, between Seneca and University ats, and a special invitation to attend ix extended to strangers in the etty of British birth, oe Evergreen Ladge, No, 2. A. 0. U. W. Evergreen lodge, No, 2, A. O. U, W., will open the curiosity box dur ing the social hour of its regular meeting for members and visiting members only, Friday, at's o'clock. The meeting will be called to order by Master Workman C, 0, Dodd, }and Capt. Gue Baty, chairman of | the entertainment committee of the |dritt team, will contribute to the | program. . South Beacon Hill Improverncat Clab South Beacon Hill Improvement club will meet at Christensen's hall on Grabam st., Friday, March 25, at Sp. m., to discuns sidewalk improve. ments around the Van Asnelt schoo! eee ADDITIONAL CLORS Robert E. Lee Chapter Robert-E. Lee thapter | of the Confederacy, will entertain | with a progressive bridge tea on Thursday, March 31, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mra. W. W. Kellogg. 1515 28th ave. N. Reservations may 1653. “Diamond Dye” Faded, Shabby Things—Fun! every package od “Diamond Dyes” contains easy directions for dyeing any garment or drapery, Beware! Poor dye streaks, spots, fades and ruins material by giving it a “dyed look.” Buy “Diamond Dyes" only Tell druggist whether your material | ie wool or sftk, or tf tt is cotton, tin | en, or a mixture. 16 rith colors. | Advertinement | Memories and trola ~~ CAMPFIRE GIRLS’ A benefit recital Will be given at the Metropolitan theatre on the evening of April 12, for Michele de Caro, the talented young Italian barttone whowe singing and dram atic ability have received so much favorable comment thruout the | Northwest, ducing the last year He will be presented by Mra. Fred erick Bentley, who will also play hin accompaniments, This benefit will assist Mr, de Garo in his plans for leaving for Milan earty in June to enter the school of opera there, by the advice of Amato of the Motropotitan Opera, who for some time has been greatly interested fp him. A list will be published later of the patronesses who will occupy the entire lower floor of the theatre, Mr, de Caro i delay- ing his departure until June in or |der to obtain his American natural- ization papers, Hin voice bas been heard a num- ber of times for numerous benefits, under whore auspices he has very generously donated his nervices, He also received mont enthusiastic ap- proval when he sang with the Be atte Symphony ) Orchestra in mid- winter. The concert ts being eager ty anticipated by a host of weil wishers, whose confidence in hia | marked talent has been the tncen- tive fer this coming recital, Tickets will be on sale Wednesday morning at Sherman & Clay music houne, at Third ave. and Pine ot Orders will be taken either by Mra, Bent- ley or Mrs. Louis Mendel, who ts chairman of the ticket male. eee Vocalists Give Pleasing Concert A concert that was enthustasticany ~ received wan given last evening in | Daughters |the Masonic Temple by Arthur Col-4 line and Byron G. Hartan, vocalista, winted by William Reed, futist ‘Their concert waa given to ahow the results that can new Edison ph: hb and Edison re-creation of voeal and instrumental muste. The program contained numbers easily interpreted,’ and in many tn- stances when rop out, the audience were unable Easter is a Good Time to Test “Allen A” Hosiery Service obtained by the| SPRINGTIME ACTIVITIES Ahwandah campfire amet at the home of thetr guardian, Miss Mar garet Main, Friday, for a ceremonial meeting, which was preceded by & short business meeting. Friday, Kamasea campft met with Mlizabeth and Charlotte Turner for song practice. A ceremonial meeting will take place Saturday with Mra. Wonser. ‘The Kose Hill girle met with their guardian, Mrs. Burleson, Friday at 4p. m Mina Trafton waa elected president; Dorothy Miller, secretary, and Dorothy Walts, treasurer, The Suchie Bluebirds went on a hike thru the woods down to Lin. coln Beach Monday, and gathered trilliumas and sworded ferns, A pio nic lw planned for next week at the mime beach. Th ir ”t Interlaken have or- PON IE St IE 5s Pe wld to tell whether it was the instrument playing or the artints. Mr. Teed gave fleveral selections, showing that the hew phonograph will reproduce the instruments as well as the hu- man voige. The concert was given Junder the auspices of the Hopper Kelley Co, . Complimentary Concert by Ralstron Club The Kalstron club of Seattle, John Sparcur, director, will give its first complimentary concert on Wednes day evening, March 20, at #15 o'clock at the Plymouth Congrega onal church, Mra, Adam Beeler, contralto, will be the assisting artiat Officers’ Council, PT. A. Officers’ council will meet Friday, | March 26, 10:30 a m., in the Central butlding, school board office, ‘aul Brown, sec- retary of navy Y. M. C. A, leaves April 1 for port in Shanghat EVERSTT. — Port comminston to 290 acres of tide lands IN THE SPRIN ENRICH YOUR "BLOOD the vooulists would! Cy in a while a woman happens on some really good Hosiery. Nothing brings back happy, golden memories like music. Why not bring the scenes and thronging back again? How? With a Victrola! | The fondest recollection, the fairest memory, is no more distant than those little open doors. We have so many pleasing styles of this stan- dard of ali Talking Machines—we have Vic- trolas in such a range of prices—that we know we can suit your purse Come in today and seleé your Victrola. Convenient payment terms Sherman and taste. ay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SBATTLE ! when she goes back to get the same quality a second time! The Dealer owes it to you to clean up his stocks. 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The group was taken into campfire and the grand council, The Cahahkloshé campfire wan or ganized with Mine Ruth Dix, guar. dian, and Mise Winifred Herrick, Aanintant guardian, The officers elected were Louise Morren, press dent; Dolores Doyle, vice president; Catherine Tonkin, secretary, Nancy | Miller, treasurer; Gladys Crimmins, cheer leader, and Ruth Haines, serthe. Nebeyin campfire met at the home ot Ruth Hogfors last Saturday, from where they hiked to Big Hock. This was the first hike of the sea- on. : Jerome Shaffer gave his entertain ing performance at Grace Methodist church under the auspices of the Watoge camp, Ahaluna campfire plans a candy wale March 26. Mrs, Jennings has just organized her second group, th name of |which is undecided. The following officers were elected: President, Kleanor Hinds; vice president, La Vina Simmons; secretary, Janet Painter: treasurer, Elizabeth Grear; scribe, Eleanor Johnson; yell leader, Cathering Horten. Alden camp held « ceremonial meeting last week at the home of their amistant guardian, Edith |Champman. Elotse Johnson was taken into the camp and Alice Reid and Wille Herrin were guests for the evening. Four of these girls took the rank of firemaker at the grand council Lana Park Swimming Pool opens Saturday, March 26.—Advertisement. SHE FOUND IT! Bhe'd been hunting for it for weeks—no, for months, and no one seemed to know, or ifthe did know she was keeping it a dark secret— & deep, dark secret at that. She bad read ads; she had looked in windows. “ She had wished wistfully all the time and still no solution to her problem Easter was nearty jhere and #he had visions of making the old togs serve the purpose. The fates had decreed thus! |Feductions and markeddown prices meant nothing fn her young life, | gnd then—then she came across one of Cherry's ads, and now ai happy. 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