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| VJanet, are cordially invited to be a a Brawley oext Wednesday afternoon. \ Been a faithful worker in the inst!- _ Pretty Home Ceremony PAGE 8 Seattle | | Society — Affair to Compliment rs. Bemis; Mrs. Struve to Entertain; Pre-Nuptial Entertain- ments. 8 A FAREWELL compliment to Mrs. Charles A. Bemis, who ts Teaving soon to make her home tn Spokane, Mrs. A. M. MacWhinnie Qnd Mrs. Ernest 1. Skee! have ar Fanged a bride tea for next Monday Afternoon at the home of Mra. Mac Whinnile tn Laurethurst a eee ° Mrs. Struve to Be Host: Mrs, Frederick Struve will ent informally with a tea at her @ next Tuesday rnoeen, com Plimenting Mr. Curtis Ehrman von Grad@zinski, baritone, of Riga, Rus ea 4 ge to Compliment iss Mendenhall As a compliment to Miss Kather tne Mendenhall, who is to be a May Bride, Miss Mary Terrell will enter tain with a bridge of four tables at fhe home of her aunt, Mrs. Mary Terrell. Geisting, on Saturday, May 7./ On Saturday afternoon, May 14. Miss Marcia Berger and Miss Dor @thy Ehriich will be joint hostesses, @ntertaining with a tur @overs at the home of ¥ party later will attend the mat at the Moore | 7s Charming Evening Musicale © Honoring Lieut. Gov. William J Coyle, Mr. and Mra. Caspar Fischer Were hosts last evening, entertaining With a charming musicale at their home. The following program was ‘The Bpargur String Quartet. . waved John M. Spargur, first violin Albany Ritchie, second violin % Hellier Collina, viola | “Mrs. Casper Fischer Fischer at the piano. jegro molto marcate resto al saltarelio. A @elightful supper followed the Mumbers. The handsome table cen tered with a beautiful broad basket of American Beauty roses, Japanese fris and ferns, was very attractive. | . . Mrs. Bemis Will Be Complimented In compliment to Mrs. Charles A. Bemia, Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae) are entertaining with a tea at the) home of Mrs. William Parkhurst | Women's Council of St. Mark’s Church * » Give Tea ‘The Women's Council of St. Mark's church will entertain with a fea on Thursday afternoon, May 5, at 4 o'clock, at the residence of Mra tua Green, to honor Sister ‘anet. Of the Sisters of St. Mary's, who) making a short visit in Seattle. Bister Janet has for many years) tutional work of the church In Mis- ‘gion House in Chicago, a part of “Which time she was associated in the Work with Bishop Sumner of Oregon. ‘The women of the parish and all) ‘who are interested in meeting \Sister | — eee Sunday Evening Supper Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Lear are entertaining with an informal sup-| Per at their home tomorrow even-| ° + Miss Buchan Becomes Mrs. Woodard at The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Mary Buchan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Buchan, to Mr. Frank Leon Woodard was solemnized on Wednesday evening, April 20, at the! home of the bride's parents. Rev. D. Standclift read the service. ‘The ceremony took place in the Music room, which was gorgeously @ecorated with palms, roses and/| white carnations. The wedding} March, played by Miss Glaydes Schumaker, was preceded by the gong, “I Love You Truly.” Little Ida Woodard, the flower girl, in a frock of ruffied, orchid colored organdie, carrying a basket of pink and white sweet peas, led the bridal party. Miss Bella Bu han, the maid of honor, wore| French-biue organdie. Her flowers were a shower of bride's roses apd! pink sweet peas. The bride, coming tn with her father, wore an exquisite gown of silver lace over cream duchesse sat- in. Her vell was bound with a smal} coronet of orange blossoms and her flowers were a shower of| white sweet peas and Opholia roses. Mr. Albert Woodard was groomsman for Mr. Woodard. After the cere Mony there was an informal recep. tion and banquet, entertaining forty guests. On their wedding trip Mrs, Wood ard wore a handsome tailleur of gray broadcloth trimmed with a combination of cerise and gray sat fn, and a hat of horsehair braid with trimming of gray and cerise roses. Mr. and Mrs. Woodard will make their home at Charleston, Wash. oe Calendar for Orthopedic Tea Shop Next Week . Monday, Broadway guild, Mra. 0. W. Crockett, chairman; Tuesday, First Hill guild, Mrs. A. G. Dunn, hostess; Wednesday, University guild, Mrs. W. C. Weigle, hostess; Thurs. day, Queen Anne guild, Study club, Mra, J. H. Lenton, hostess; Friday, Mount Baker Park guild, Mrs, G. B Lindberg, hostess; Saturday, Annie Wright seminary, Mrs. George Scott, |Justin Maynes. . |Entertain at Dinner |dance given at the Arctic club last 'lday evening, May third, at the Wom. | |the city are invited to attend |Charles Claude Thompson. . . . Mrs. Fred P. Meyer is leaving jnext Wednesday for Chicago, to be| | Mercer island, | moved today to their new residence (at 1162 224 ave. l Mrs. Robertson, who is the portrait by Snow. Dinner Hosts | Mr. and Mra. Henry Hickman! were hosts last Thursday eveping at their home, entertaining with a din ner of twelve Mustc and cards were the diversions of the later hours Engagement Announced Mrs, Jean Dalgity announces the engagement of her daughter, Anne, to Mr, Henry E. Peterson, of Mra N. B. Peterson. The wedding will take place earty in July 8 6 Knickerbocker son iClub to Dance The Knickerbocker club will en tertain with a dance this evening in the Leschi pavilion, beginning its summer series, In charge of armnge ments are: Mr. Stephen Haynes, Mr. fford Huteson Il, and Mr. | + Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs Lyle Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | F. Bigard entertained at the dinner} Thursday evening. |Reception to Be Given by the Canadian Club The Canadian Club of Seattle, as | sisted by the Canadian Women's | club, will hold a reception on Tues. | en's Universtty club, to honor the| Canadian students of the University of Warhington. All Canadians in| The arrangements are in charge of Mrs. Mclean of the Canadian Women's club, and Dr. I. L. Neil! of the Canadian Club of Seattle. In| the recetving line will be Mra Mc- Leod, president of the Canadian | Women's club, and Dr. M. T, Dalton, president of the Canadian Club of | Seattle, assisted by other members of beth clubs. The program for the evening wit | consist of musical and literary num. bers, and an intsemna dance . Shower end ‘Surprise Party Mra. Anna Lomax was pleasantly | surprised with a shower at the home| of Mrs. Marie Shaw, 1810 Franktim ave, last Thursday, Cardy formed | the pleasuree of the evening, with a dainty buffet supper served later Included tn those attending were Mrs. M. E, Hawthorne, Mra. Rose | Johnson, Mts. Fred Boynton, Mrs.| M. Meacham, Mrs. Jennie Grass, | Mrs. N. Switzer, Mrs. N. Frary, Mrs. | Jack Schamfer, Mra. M. Knowlton, | Mra. John Murphy. Mra. Anna Lomax, Mra. Marie Shaw, Mrs. Ida Chase, Miss Alice rider 4 and Miss Myrtle Shaw. Personal Mr. Andrew Price returned last evening from a short business trip to Portland, Or * Mr. and Mrs. M. Ross Downs will spend the week-end at Hunt's Point as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. gone about @ month. see Miss Dorothy Englehart, of Port- land, is the guest of Mr. and Mra David EB. Kellogg, at their home on . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux will sail from New York May 4, on the AgANA, for Europe Mrs. Addie Relkeap Conly and her brother, Mr. C. C. Belknap, re- turned Tuesday from a@ visit of sev- eral months in California. cee Mr. and Mrs, William Pigott re. N. Mr. Forest Tucker left for dan Francisco yesterday, to be gone for an indefinite etay. ee Mr, and Mra. A. K. Fisken re moved today to their summer home, “Glen Fruin,” at Yeomalt, eee Mies Clara Emory, who te visiting in the East, will spend the next fort- night as the guest of Mr. and Mra. Hlliott Dean Harrington, in Schene- tady, N.Y. Mrs. J. W. Pemberthy and dangh- ter, Clara, returned this week from an absen of eight montha, spent in the Kast and Callfornia, . * Mrs. F. G. Stewart and Miss Euz- labeth Jones are spending a few days | in Portland, guests of Mrs, Stewart's sondinlaw and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Sargent | . | Miss Gloria Frink, who is traveling hin Europe, peroned by Miss Mox _ MRS. A. ROCKE ROBERTSON THE SEATTLE STAR charming wife of Dr. DATES TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, APRIL 30. The marriage o Tidmarsh will Dorethy M Mary Dudley & tee her home from ¢ until € Mine MONDAY, MAY ® Anne WEDNREDAY, MAY & MeMiek on at the Boulevard: Ini THURSDAY, MAY 6— Mr. end Mre & MM. Melrose wit! entertain at dinmer tn compliment to Mise Ruby fiance, Mr FRIDAY, MAY 6— Mr. and Mra fon Mre with mas Dowgias Mim will compliment Mr. ead Joho Arthar Maillargeon & reception and dance at and Mra C.D. Noretiffe,” at the Migh Mre. G. Matcheler Halt wit! enter tain with an informal tea et her home, complimenting Mise Ruby KR Dilger SATURDAY, MAY 1— Mint Jeanette Perry will emtertatn at bridge for the pleasure of Mise Rudy EK Mile Mine Margaret Schostt efit taln In compliment to Mise ¢ cle with & luncheon pation to entertal ore with @ dinper at the chapter house. FURSDAY, MAY 10— Mrs Leland Clark will compliment Mie Kuby K Dilger with « luncheon at her home at Hunt's Point WEDNESDAY, MAY 11— Mine Aletta Gillette will be hostess at an afternoon of bridge, with Miss Ruby EB Wilger as the cout- Pilinented gueet Mine Grace Fischer will entertain at luncheon, complimentary to Mra Jobn Arthur Balliargeon. SATURDAY, MAY 14— Mine Ruby BK Wilger*wi! wed Mr. Frank Davis, Jr, at the Hant’s Point club house at § o'clock in the afternoon Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae will meet at the home of Mise Kath- erine Baxter MONDAY, MAY 16— Denny- Fuhrman Guild of the Ortho- pedic hospital wii! entertain with & card party at the WEDNESDAY, MAY 19— The marriag Ingile to Italy. Spain, Next month they will tour Mrs. H. N. Richmond returned last Saturday from two months spent in California, eee Mr. D.C. Updegraff, of Vancouver. B. C., is the guest for the week-end C. Updegraff, A nail can be driven into the wall without cracking the plaster if the nail ts fiost dipped into bot ‘ine water, AMUSEMENTS DE VOE AND Hosronn JOSEPH L, BROWNING The Fall of Eve; Ruddy Waltons Mijares & Co.) Ducos Brothers thing or stomach rash, eczema, ete., there Is immediate retief in a jar of Resinol Ointment. No smarting or stinging when applied. Gives just the cooling touch to produce comfort and sleep. eld in two oes by all druggists, chairman. ley, of Rome, is at present in Paria, having visited Florence and Venic Resinol of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry | DINNER John lL ot ennen, BRIDGE : 8A Sound on Satur followed Hayden, U the Puget host was day at an agreeable dinner yby fon bridge, and compliment ing Colonel Henry Macpherson Mer & A. commander of F« Worden, and Mrs. Merriam, Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, U. 8. A. and Mrs, Lemmon riam, 1 rt | DINNER POSTPONED AT FORT FLAGLER The dinner planned at their Fort }Plagier quarters, for Thursday, by Lieutenant Colonel Jairus Alphaeus Moore, U. 8. A, commander of For Flagler, and Mra. Moore, in of Mr, and Mra. Frederick J. Batley, lof Glen Cove, has been postponed |SUPERR VIEW A superb view of the harbor and of the Cascades; made a notable background for the bridge tea given at thelr town house, on Thursday, by Mra. George Welch, in compliment }to Miss House, whore wedding to Willard George Herron, of Seattle will be the event of June. The hall and drawing room were fragrant with apple blossoms, the tea table jlovely with pink tulips and blue hyacinths; the same note of rose and azure repeated tn the tulle that half concealed the tall candlesticks. |The hostess’ was annsisted by her |house guest, Mre. Moore, wife of | Lieuten: Colonel Jairus Alphaeus | Moore, U. §. A, commander of Fort | Flagler; by Mrs. Vor, wife of | Major Robert BE. Voss, U. & A. re jtired; and by Mins Eisenbele, Mins | Hughes, Mra. J. J. O'Connor, Miss Downs and Migs Williron. Coftee | |was poured by Mrs. Harvey Lewis \Tipbals, the patties were served by {Mra Johnston, wife of Lieutenant Colone! John Stuart Johnston, U. & A, and the ices by Mra. Charies Francie Kuhn Preeeding the tea. bridge was played, the high prize going to Mra. Charies Francis Kubo. |the second to Mra Lemmon, wife of |Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, U |S. A., the third to Mra Martin, wife jof Major Truby,C. Martin, U. 8 A retired, and the consolation to Mre | MeCrillis, wife of Captain W. W McCrillis, dental corps, U. 8 A |Following the shower for the bride jtobe, with Mise Hughes at the| | piano, a group of love songs was/ lexquisitely sung by Mrs. Howler, | |wife of Captain Louls James Bow lier, U. 8. A. u HONORED AT FORT CASEY On Tuesday, at thele Fort Casey quarters, transformed Into a wood land bower, where buttercups and wild currants seemed to grow, a charming dance wan given by Cap- tain Dorsey J. Rutherford, U. 8. A., commander of Fort Casey, and Mrs Rutherford, tn honor of Lieutenant |John Harvey Madison, U. 8.°A., and {bis bride, recently arrived at Fort Casey. A handsomely appointed supper completed the festivities, in which congratulations were the or. |der of the hour. MAY PARTY On May 4, at Fort Worden, a group of prominent hosteases—Mre Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. A., com mander of Fort Worden; Mrs, Mil |ler, wife of Major Alvin Charles | Miller, medical corps, U. 8. A; Mra D. Applin. | Applin, wife of Major F. and Cream: MILK— Quarts Pints CREAM— % ¥Y Pints Wo deliverymen PURE MILK DAIRY| Celet honor | Reduced Prices on MILK Effective Sunday, May 1, the fol- lowing prices will prevail on our celebrated MAPLEWOOD Milk WHIP CREAM— deliver throughout Seattle. Telephone your order and one of A. Rock e Robertson, with their baby daughter, Frances lan.—Home U. BA. and Mra. Lemmon, wife| of Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon. U. 8. A, will entertain in compli ment to Miss House, one of the! June brides, and always @ favorite at Fort Worden HONOR GUEST In honor of Colonel John L. May jden, U A. commander of the | Puget Sound const defenses, at their town house, on Monday, a dinner |was given by Lieutenant Colonel John Stnart Johnston, U. & A, re tired, and Mra, Johnston. ‘The host. | een was assisted by Miss Klocker | _ ATTRACTIVE AFPTERD Decorations of red tultp gon. grape, three tables jand people coming in for the featuren of an attractive aft YON of bridge |noon arranged by Mrs. Fitzpatrick, | wife of Captain Francis J. Fite patrick, Uv. &. A at thir Fort | Worden quarters, on Friday, in com pliment to Mins Downing. The high prise was won by Mrs. Miller of Major Alvin Charles Miller, medi eal corps, U. & A. the consolation by Mra. Bowler, wife of Captain Louls James Bowler, U. 8 A. and the guest of honor was awarded a delightful souvenir. The ices were dispensed by Mra. Miller, wife o* Major Alvin Charles Miller, medical corps, U. 8. A. and tea was poured |>y Mra. Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. |A, commander of Fort Worden. | AFTERNOON TEA | On Thursday, at thetr Fort Wor Gen quarters, Mra. Applin, wife of | Major F. D. Applin, U. 8. A. was at home informally at the tea hour jand all the fort dropped in for the p that cheers. R.0.T.C. Fort Worden wns mich activity during the present week, when practical observations | were being made by the coast arti} lery division of the University of Washington reserve officers’ train jing corps unit, under command of | Major William D. Frazier, U. 8. A INFORMAL LUNCHEON On Sunday, at their Fort Flagler quarters, ins compliment to Captain Chester B. McCoid, U. 8. A. and Mrs, McCold, senior, an informal [luncheon was given by Lieutenant |Colonel Jairus Alphacus Moore, U. 8. A., commander of Fort Fiagler, and Mrs. Moore, the scene of HANDSOME DINNER | On Tuesday, at their Fort Worden |quarters, Major Alvin Charles Mil ler, medical corps, U. 8. A. and Mrs. Miller, asxisted by their house guest, Mins Downing, entertained [handsomely at dinner, compliment ing Lieutenant Colonel Johnston, U. 8. A. retired, and Mre. Johnston; Major F. D. Applin, U. 8 A, and Mrs. Applin, and Captain | Francia J. Fitzpatrick, U. 8. A. and Mrs, Fitzpatrick. John Stuart AT HOME In the spacious drawing room of their town house, on Friday after. noon, in compliment to their house guest, Mrs. Vose, wife of Major | Robert E. Vose, U. 8 A. retired, a | prettily informal tea was given by |Mrs. Hughes, wife of Major John | Law Hughes, U. 8. A., retired, and |which brought out both the efvilian and the army coter our will call, yrated M and Ore-| tea were | wife | { ! at 1930 a. m ‘Thursday the Current Events @ee Mra, J. C. Hateher, 1692 12th avg W,, at " Friday the Child Study depart CLUBS FOR MONDAY | meeting in the club rooms. The re) ment will meet at the home oft | heareals for their plays, to be given stew Jy. Forter Dean, 6202 Pear Ladies’ Auxiliary of Herz |on Thursday night, May 12, In Take Rent r Box lunch at 4 Congregation Membere’ hall, will be called and all 42.20. ‘The program will conaint of The Ladies’ auxiliary of Werzl| members taking part are requested |4 paper by M. Cole, on ¢ i Th congregation will hold its monthly |to be present without fail Importance of wtory telling to chill | meeting at Educational Center Mon: | “ee », Reading of Flt h Hart ‘ lduy, May 2, at 2:30 p.m | Departments of the Woman's Between,” by Mra, John Hage es ad | Centary Club rh Ladiew’ Auxiliary to Temple 66 | Monday the French department de. ven lwitl meet at noon at the Hote Chapter A. 0. PO b T The regular monthly meeting of ‘ eet e a a oS Ge * the Ladies’ auxiliary to Temple de Washington The art department anf ag rs Pah r a a ' poh | Hie ch will be held in the vestry | wilt me at the home of Mra. F.|™ M woot ped oof Miiinery ie re » of the Monday after K Maxham, 4530 University bivd. featured m, May 2 p.m. Board /at 2 p.m, Program, “Lyric Paint meeting at 1 pm ers,” by Mra, Maxham; “Jonas Lie,” o 7 ™ 1 <n’ by Miss Agnes Garlock; “Ernent Woman's Tuesday Club F Prairie Rowe ( Lawnon,” by Mra. M, J. Carrigan; « Tuesday club wif rote The Prairie Kore club will meet at! current events by the departm rs. P. J. Aaron, 2065 “. the home of Mrn, George Draper,| Wednesday the Spanish de Tuesday, May 3, @ ¥ 502 W. Crockett st, Monday, May|ment will meet at the ¥. W. CA frie 2, at 2p. m | —~ Fy 1 “ef ADDITIONAL CLUBS ban | oes: ¥. W. ©, A. News | Tuenday, May 3, the Cosmopolitan | Ses club will meet for club supper in| 1 the cafeteria at 6 o'clock, to be fol lowed by the regular monthly burt j hens meeting. There will also be| rehearrals for the members taking | part in the plays the elub will pre rent on Friday evening, May 27, in the Y. W. C. A. hall. | The Acacia Club for Married} Women has adjourned for the sum mer, their meetings being devoted |for the next few months to outdoor |recreation, hikes, picnics, ete. The Friends of All club will also have @ club supper at 6 on Thure-| day night, May 6, to be followed by their regularly monthly _buninesa Music Recital by ey Pupils Mra. Louine C. Beck will present | number of her piano puptis in recital Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, in her studio in the McKelvey Not a “washing powder” AT first glance the fine Rinso gran- ules may look to you much. like a “washing powder.” But make this test. Use a heaping teaspoon each of Rinso and “washing powder” to PF shed pent apie gordo 7 a glass of boiling water. After a ; (a) "Japanese Dott. Rwitt | few hours see what happens. 4 () “Music Box Meine i near" oa The “washing powder” pours out. - dade sco scetncsscuessicersoceees DW The Rinsois so rich in soap it “jells” Daleadipman 2 OEP EE and has to be turned out. | atm vee Bach - Sivceree re Soak your clothes clean with Miele unveeat aL Rinso, They are as safe as in water be m3 Margaret Rina," "| alone. No hard rubbing—no boiling. Nercierus” pp aS smatet= see hn eas Get Rinso from your grocer or iiieatenar Bastman. aie any department store. Lever Bros. § siiten Tose hat, nt sesabewst| Co., Cambridge, Mass. Meien Molland. | it legends Forjussen | Merna Chapman | rand Polka de Concert”... Rartiett | (b) Booteh | Rinse ¥ “On Wings of fone Marion Tost. 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