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seenreiy Seattle Society Dinners Planned for May Dinner Dance at Golf Club; Public Reception at Fine Arts Galleries. MONG the many large dinner parties planned for the May din ner dance at the Golf club W @ay evening will be one of thirty cov = Mr David Moss are and Mrs sponsoring! Mra. Genevieve Blethen wil) entertain twenty; Dr. and Mrs J. 1 Durand, twelve: Mr, and Mra G@ W, Rourke, fourteen; Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Charles Johnstone, six, and Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Campbell, eight. eee Architects’ Exhibit Open to Public Sunday The exhibit of Washington chap ter of the American Institute of Architects will close Sunday after noon at 6 o'clock. From 3 until 6 there will be a reception at the Fine Arta galleries, 1213 Fourth ave., to which the public is invited, Mr, Cart F. Gould, president of the chapter and Mr, J. FP. Cote, who has been in charge of the exhibit during the past month, will be In charge. Mrs. Henry Landes, candidate for city council, will talk on “Better Homes and an interesting musical program, arranged by Mrs, Broussais C. Beck, will be given during the afternoon Alternating at the tea table will be Mra. Joshua Green, Mra. William THE SEA SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1922 * MISS THELMA THOMPSON 4 ET ed ed in all the cere, lization, ranks as EATTLE SERVICE § A city possessing an official circle ver monies that enrich \{ WOMEN’S CLUBS _ | 1ip of over 1,000 in the past life and conserve ci CLUBS FOR MONDAY and its clerk has served in ‘eare cosme litan d attracts desirable residents ¢ , Ladies’ Auxiliary, Temple de that capacity for 24 years cho shamoge med eee i thle residents as well ag dig: The regular monthly mm eee criminating travelers the Ladiew’ av ary of Temple de Alliance Francaise attle has a service set that comprises every branch Hirnet take place Monday, Ma Mr. Jacqpes Bergues will lecture regular establishment, the arn the nav the ma 0 p.m, in the veatr re the Alliance } r nae » pt c hea , vandatia a m0 Be, is. She. veatey. seems Alliance Frangaled Thu coast guard, the public health and geodetic corps, with ‘ any, Mi b $00 Diy i personnel steadily increasing in numbers and in impo 6 Bs, lecture will deal with “Mount Rain whose hospitality adds distinction and prosperity to $e: y to Seattle's Seattle Council, PT. A in Mid- Winter,” and pictures taken civic laurel * Beattie counct! of the Parent-| during the ancent will be The { Teacher association will have @ #p-| second part of the lecture will be On COLONEL ARRIVES farr t te it uring women, al Monday, May 1, at 12:20 o'clock. Mra.|known resorta will be shown alOn® golonel of th Lm I i coe Lette John G, Mathews, state candidate of with pictures of ents made by MF. rived at Fort Law 4 h has just whe the POT. A. will be in attendance. | J. andr a well known ain y Charles, t waters. An ij wr Delegntes to state convention urged] climber, ‘The lecture will be in both panding, and the tea wan tre a he to attend. Membe ¢ the ansocin-: | } hand English inspection. Officia 4 permitting, | ¥P 1 be seen from the aaa ‘Yor tion cordially Invited. | “ee nel Balle cy honored b ing n windows, commanding, - al | SE 3 North End Improvement Club ‘various dinners, 1 in compli. |they do, an extensive and lovely vig ot store’ Ald Soclety The North End Improvement club ment to the regiment's chief ot Lake Washington non The Vastor# Ald society of the will meet Tuesday evening, May 2 - on | Firtt Presbyterian church w'll hold @ at & o'clock, in the Olymple View DINNER DANCE MATC wot ! ANCE MATCHLESS MANN! May Day festival and bass Mon | school. Music and refreshments | On Friday at the Officers’ ctub,| Fashion, frivolous = - clas day, May 1, in the main Sunday eee |camp Lewis, a dinner dance wa®|much maligned without dor! school room, from 1 until 6 o'clock Native Daughters of TMioneers given by Major General Charles 1 Bpectal features will be presented, in: The Native Daughters of the Pio Muir, U. & A cluding individual dancing by some neera f Washington will meet or of their little tots, and a Maypole dance with | Wednesday, May 3, at 2p. m., at the General Ft, M, Bi the Queen of the May and her at y wo. A. Election of officers commanding offic changing whims commerce woulg and Mra. Muir ia hon | pire, heid on Thursday for the bs Brigadier’ tit of Saint Paul's, Bremertom chford, U. 8. A. (show all her own at which the : at Vancouver ful mannequins of the Savy 9mm house guests tendants. Program will be etven be Sad Barracks, and Mrs, Blatchford were muc nuded. Th tween 1 and 2 o'clock. Public in ‘ | ime thie enceling’ dana —_— vited Custer Camp No. 1 aCe gaa i ae ng thin excellent cause and wearing ee Custer camp No, 1, fons of Vet ge yre DANS ie their pretty frocks with eepedal | erehe oil meet Tues evenin: The Association of Army and Navy | charm, were Mra. Do 7 rans will om Tuesday * pote * oreey, wite of Women, an organization King County Legislative Federation May 2, at 7:30 o'clock, in Veterans Jcludes all the women of the commis The King County Legislative fed hall, Armo eration will t Monday, May 1, at ee oe 2 p.m, in th floor club Raties of the Grand howy Commander medical corp |nioned services in Beattie and its en-|jage Benjamin H, U. 8. N, Mies deughter of Commander will hold its next meeting on Lando, U. #. N., Mre. Bullard, aecond | viron#, rooms at the ¥. W. rf Ae The fol m McKinley circle, No, 11,/the second Wednesday in May, st|of Lieutenant Commander B owing program will be given Ml Saaies or tne Cramk dea, old the New Washington, when luncheon |ders Bullard, construction Progressive Thought el. Must will be followed by bridge 8.N Wednesday, Ma Circle meeting at 1:45, fe by a 6 o'clock dinner and nal an all-day neanion Mrs. Shirley, wife of Lieuten era for the ant Commander Major Shirley, . Mra. Plan,” by Work and It# Place in the Divine Mra. Louise B. Strang The newly elected offic current year are: President, Mrs. | p} y corps, U. 8. Principles of the Progressive Thought “ Meyer, wife of Colonel O, B. Meyer « a ome Club.” by Mrs, Jennie Hope, A| ney seeds. A card party will take 3 . p wife of Lieutenant Lat ye place at 6:30, All the affairs to be 8. A.; first vice-president, Mr*. ardson, construction eo! vu. resume of the study department * rie rps, U. & held in Veterans |Gamborg-Andresen, wife of Colonel ‘The music on this occasion was) hall, armory, Hunter McEwan, Mrs. Edward | aim Aurore. Winsor, a _— sa" |Cart Gamborg-Andresen, U. 8. M. C..|charge of Mra. Brown, wife of Gm Sab Garrett, Mrs. Reginald Parsons, Mrs Mt pr t Thecsephical Society ranking officer, in command of the|mander Alfred L. Brown, U, i "1 John Collins and Mre. Alfred H. An: eaxae eee Wn moot wilt ear on “As.(marine barracks in the navy yard:land the intriguing posters welll rem reson, They will be assisted by ‘ey and the Creative Procesn’’ ut mecond. vice-president, Mrs. Schultz, |ranged by Mrs. Hoar, wife @f Gox Mra. Carl Donworth and Mra. Leteh: | ADDITIONAL CLUBS : ; , \\ wife of Colonel E. H, Schultz, ensi-\tenant Allen Hoar, engineer Lig er Lambuth. og ey society Bunday, 8 er corps, U. 8. A.; treasurer, Mra.'U, g . ba tion ». 0 Lyo pubidiny Third id gon. ra me went Gasen 4 4 -* and supervisor of the 13th district! On Friday at the ‘1 ing. Daisy Henry Announced | crv nasociation will ve held on Wed-| | Altrulatie Club |tthae health service: secretary Pict Su Alea pone ae in: Mrs. Leslie Claire Henry an Hesday afternoon, May 3, at 3p. Mm. |) Tre eee intle iae vet leer eiss Derrickson, wife of Commander M.|teams, « tea dance wae arraiga of Nounces the engagement of her j%& the music room. | Witeon ave., Wednesday, May 8 vat Be Derrickson, U. 8. &. mnking Mrs. Muir, wife of Major and daughter, Daisy, to Mr. John Fred The t for discuasion will be} Oo ciock. . : officer and inspector of the 13th di |Charies H. Muir, U. & A tor erick Segesapnman, son of Mr. and | racter and Moral Training” and | a are jtrict, coast and geodetic survey jing the Third division, Ga der! Mrs. Frederick Segessenman of Spo- will be load by Mra, E, B. Blinn, Men. | EN be ae | ri | » Camp Do kane. The wedding will take place J. H. Dreher and Mra. Jasper Mayo.) porte Lae Chapter, Deughtere DAFFODILS |COMPLIMENTS ; mes fm the late fall An outline of work for the coming |) 00h fet “ A glorious basket of daffodils, ac-| Colonel Harry T. Matthews, 11 bre: Miss Henry is a well-known news your han been complated and will be |Of the Contederey. eet nUTw centing the broed yellow bands of! 4. in charge pi fag Ninth corps age ay ay at ip. m, with rm. ne - en * paper woman and Mr. Segessenman presented at this time Ron a eee ae y the Minton china, enlivened a de-|coast artillery activities of the is ¢ was formerly art editor on the Unt The déetemses for the afternoon ‘olier, 1612 Fifth ave. “stobert E. “ 7 y a ies of (oes nd “ * ee! sain cng erg cag Lee an a Soldier” ia tt bject of 4 Uehtful tea given at Fort Casey on lized Reserves of the states of = versity of Washington “Sun Dodger are: Mrx. Von Fall, Mra, E. Clancy, 7 ie the oul j ® vonday, at which the hostess was | thu He ta affiliated with Alpha Delta Phi Ass |paper which will be read by Mra. > co dls hich the “now ®* ington and Oregon, with headquan je ts att o Mrs. Banstedt, Mra. Daughters, Morn. |, K. Worthington jthe charming wife of Major Royal|terr in Seattle, accompanied by Mr don fraternity. | | A. F. Blangy and Miss Shelton | r [Kemp Greene, U. S.A... commander Satthews and thelr son and howe |B! swe | 7 lof Wort Casey, and which was nota |guest, Captain Gordon Matthewn, ih Tea Planned for Ladies’ Aid, Mount Baker Chureh 7. W C. A. |ble for the friendliness that weems to/gineer corps, U. 8. Ay Whe was Bride-Elect | The Ladies’ Ald of Mourt Baker Flan et |pervade the commander's quarters. |home on a month's leave, Fa day meeting, Tuesday, May 2, be sister. *s Mary Martin, of Port lof Captain K poe, ter Sone et ther heme Hor r ’ da 4p. Mm. On the third Noor arrison, and thone wt oA we : . 1t “ a t r be Mee J. EB Mee W. FE f Y. garri and me who verved were | They were complimented by a haat ‘Thursday afternoon, May 4, from Gibbe and Mre. Thomas Miller W. CLA, in sors, Mrx, George Mra. Wertz, wife of Captain William | some affait on Friday af which dow until 6 o'clock, complimenting Miss ee Wheeler will rehearse the club W, Wertz, U. & A. Mra. Gardner, |how * ferbert A. Garde oe Betsy Booth, who is to be a May tr , hosts wens Capen bor tor 4 rf ’ Queen Anne Study Club Fashion River of Petticoat wife of Captain Herbert A. Gardner. |ner, U. 8. A, and Mra, Gardner, af bride. Invitations have been limited The annual fellowship juncheon of | 14Nn¢." to be gi some time early in U. 8 A. of Fort Casey, and Mre.| Port Casey. Ant to army circles and the younger Queen Anne Study club will be held | MY Winterburn, wife of Captain Herbert | Gt x og aos eee at Pig'n Whistle yeedny, May 2. A. Winterburn, U. 8 A, of Fort) powring suPPER de ¥ at 1 p. m. Following the tuncheon| | an club meets for Flagler, Lieutenant J. Longstreet Wedding Plans the club will be entertained at the | <'ub supper next Tuesday, May 2, ar| pice ve A a vor "1 Cornish school. The committee in Pp. m., i large private dining NEW ORLEANS tal: ry ‘ort Made Known ; , charge includes Mra, George Thirsk |"O™. At 7 the girls will hold their] An exquisite hospitality, remints | eects ak cageae Sa oe Bared a bi phbvhge goes Miss Thompson of Pendleton, Ore., who is the house guest of Miss Ruth Trenholme,| and Mrs. William J. U'Renn. rsa business meeting and initia-jcent of the salons of New Orleans. | matches, in compliment to those ead ee te ane Tune [will be one of the staff bearers at the wedding of Miss Creigh Cunningham and Mr. os 8 ee Sew eee gee Che tea, given Be rece rad |bowl, and who constitute the the on Monday evening, May 1, in the|Charles Diller Fratt, Jr., in Everett this evening.—Portrait by Bowen. TR vaca Chapter, 0. F-S. | The executive board of the Friends Mra Ge Valin. wite of aurgeon Htign | CP Sanennaes oe wart Net + = nw sain Ra venn Chapter, . . , e 3 joo — Queen Anne United Presbyterian . seen a — - ie cnhadeabe pst ha card party at |CfAll club meets Monday, May 18, at de Valin, U. 8. P. H. 8. ranking offi ond church, Rev. George N. Taylor read] Witt En tertai t M ke a ri oo ot 6:20, In the office of Anna E. Mullins, jcer of the 13th public health district. | CONGRATULATIONS bee: ing the service at § o'clock 1 ntertain a Mount Baker Music pe ee ge girl pepe ev | secretary, to plan for the month's ac.|Mra, de Valin is herself a New Or.| Captain EH Inman, — + f ee ‘ . ning, Aprii 2 t £:20 o'clee ne mot | Mra. de ! self a New - Miss Beulah Cardwell will be the| Anniversary Dinner Luncheon Club wee ae ae | tivities of the club. leans girl and was assisted by her|COP® U. & As sme = maid of honor and Miss Emma How-| wir and Mra. J. Fred Braid are| The Mount n tub — ther, Mra. V. T. Watson Sow {Are receiving congratulations om _ ell bridesmaid. Mr. Gus Theros wilt] ” , wacedtap eo Mount aber eheon club “Condolier: Queen Anne Circle Child itis Keialk gn re ee ateon, of New | vieth of a son, on April 18, at Fett | sic be best man tor Mr. Mint and the|@mtertaining with a dinner of 2¢/will meet at the clubhouse on yy7 1 (a: | Conservation League oe ae pr Young Married Orleans, and by Mra, J. H. Sutthott, | {oN 0 ‘ on , | * fai 5 ‘omen’s club, plane a luncheon for of Seattle. “ able blogs i ushers are to be Mr. Walington Port-| covers at the annivers dinner at! Wednesday, May 3, with Mra. Cc. P.] bs Given |. Mra. 0. I. Van Bus)irk will enter | nese Wednesda : oe: ‘20 a nupette rj a pra " bi ' 4 kena “" pr od peo er. Mr. James Gotaia and Mr. Gus|the Seattle Yacht club Monday eve-|Constanting, chairman, Mrs. J. W. gat evening. af re" was presented |tain ihe Quewn Anne Circle of the | private dining room of the eafeteria. parterre in a New Orlaens garden, and|THOSE WHO KNOW ew Ninos. A reception will low the! ning Jones, Mrs. A. H. Kellogg and Mre eral Wedtinese Mnceuss dente . _ " oul May May Day games will be enjoyel after. those who poured were Mrs. How It is on record that a great num ceremony at the home of Mr. and ’ a Jer | home Wheeler at., Tuseday, May | ward in th “ An Mrs. Cardwell ‘ sg G. & Kahin as hostesses ville to an appreciative audience, The|?, at 1:20 p.m. Mrs. Ewing D. Col-| fioor, ‘Thee wit ee eon tne second ard Fransisco. Mrs, Frank Clancy, |ber of the resolutions now can Mine Cardwell graduated trom the| 20 Give Luncheon at eee crrangement wf the musical mumbers| cig wilt adress the. clad wn some (oor, They will be in charge of Mrs. Misw Marion Whitney and Miss Har-|barding congtess and bax Tniv : | Ona) ; y and their interpretation we ep t hat r Vonier and Mrs, George Fra- riet Allen. The aides were chosen | against a too drastic reduction University of Washington with the| Tennis Club Miscellaneous Shower t re excep: |new subjects that bave come into | mer | car class of 1920, and is a member of | r ton . _. | Monally commendable, the school aystem. Discuasion by ifrom the honor guest's sorority, the the army and navy come ins Theta Sigma Phi eorority. Mr, Mint} “Ts. J. H. Dunlap te entertaining Complimenting Mise Malita Saitis given un the | memsbive: Bre, Clem Le Mestre] ne Bends an, |Kappa Alpha Theta, among whom) veterans of the world war, ines attended the university and is affi!.;¥!th @ luncheon for twelve at the —— admian 7s red * Se mor Jou-| will give several vocal selections, | o'clock osaeaylgg vg — mecte at 7 was the hostens’ sister, Mins Dorothy jauare them we other class, kno y ; a P2 = i e with a miscellaneous shower at her antiga f Al ~< 9 € ay n eclubroom on the, Watson. Another New Orleans girl|the horrors of upprepai sates with Delta Kappa Epsilon fra-|Tennis club next Wednesday as &/ home Wednesday evening terpretation t the} is A |third floor, for its regular monthly who upheld the renown of that city \ er — y compliment to Mr ed Gilma | lentes nterbay 4 | business meeting, alse is mmpliment to Mre, Fred Gilman. | ao ‘ goed, end anowed| sitertns Pete &, eral ell. “DAAs| ee ene ie Be finally com — —a tli Tsai Tea Will Compliment Supper for Wedding Renton Hill Guild considerable study and conscientious! Night" at Steiner's hall, Haturday, |about the middle of ey Min cel “ Ms, ° 4 { > ‘end Par e musical numbers were in| April 29. The program will include | retta Harding repels on ed Mise Toes Party Plans Card Party a chd wet presented, “Teobort| Arter, 2e nreaTees Will Snotede Tette. Har ding has the vaudeville in| UR EAPOT aelt Complimenting Miss Alice Ives.| stig Frances Cardwell will enter: genet cd ; se Don Athambra del Bolero.) tincoin high school will speak on “A | fm Se who is leaving next week for Califor. - . . are r with his tre|laone View of the PT. A”| The Faholo cut bs | om aaw nia to make her home, Mrs. Law-|*#!" the members of her bridal party card party to *, played bis part | whistling . | holo club will meet Thurs will da hy ik’ Th rs oe intling sole unenta. day, May 4, 2 " » ™, tr w rence Ives and Mrs. Jease Ives have |at supper Sunday evening, preceding Seattle Ya ‘ audience. James iB bo oA a = poll be . In the @irle /e© ons ate pre: carte Ck Tir & Sen Ot the Bowne of ithe wedding rehearen! wag : Giuseppe Palmt-| trustees of Women's Club's Card | by Miss Zada French. After tne ane - the former Wednesday afternoon, | ig rs During the r his part excep fated p= Ber pags a h. After the die pot , . ‘ waey Ww : quartet, cons: a eabinet meeting w ; from 4 until 6 o'clock. "| Benefit Tea iniren Coneny Wil | eroup a isist| 4 card party will be given at the | heid © will be| a | A bridge tea for the benefit Leonora Nand the ag tr Federated clubhouse, May 5, at 2) on 1 Welle college endowment fund will — ance don, | Be Sew Be the Eremtnns of Women's} The Japanese high school girls will| ates he be given at the home of Mra. J ed jovence | Feteration of Chums, jhold a May party Friday, May 6, in| and Mason next Tuesday afternoon the Duche on pubs rooms on the third flood. Gamee} TO REMEMBER cabs “Ae invitation 48 extended ¢ ersonal Bp ae spreareay and ero Canadian Women's Club _| will be enjoyed. and. retreshavental _ all. inteveatiod esliens & a t ; ¢ Canadian Women's club will| *¢rved, Each member will } | <= orig eyelet pes 2 ee , “ | Mra. Alton W. Leonard and nd light tf. meet Tuesday, May 2 the Feder. | friend. nh member wi ring a T= A. ou fr. and Mra. Thomas Bordeaux to nd Por ogaalen ar cider cone maga " iehting effects were : | ee home. honoring Mr. and Mrs. W. 1) Entertains at Dinner ere mesic was 5 iBu iness AS UAL atu : ie 1 r ratte oe Rainier Beach Women's Club ‘ SS ps sareRDay. APmrt. se spar, the wleanure of her dauatter] tr. and Mon Pred “lio |_Ralner Reach wonen'n Imvrove | Dano facetona Largest sale in America. ve nia tertaned ith a dinner of ten raver {ii Condetiers” wt be presented) meet chub wal bead ts regular most | I lon: 'R. & H.C. COOK, EAST 3383, ELL.0350, DISTR r sat evdaing. Hg . Satie bonltal-o2 dhe ehudenta Pilgrim st. Election of officers. | On Tye Rica ‘;na d i eee verett Hoffman * Clara Damrosch Seymou Stinging Business and .Profes the Seattle “er icdabin, Blac partment at the| Wil be giver Monday, and the AIkE POT. A. poeryge prah sional Women's old MONDAY, MAY 1— lancing Farty camer public are cordially invited to attend The meeting of the AIk! PT. A. | membe & closed meeting for Jone Anniversary party at Seattie Yacht Miss Mary Bard and Mr, Monte . | |has been postponed from May 2 tolitine Arte acme at ae eat in the | | Pt Fine Arts rooms at 1213 Fourt Wedding of Mise Fre Atwater will entertain with a dance! yt, and Mrs. P. Croule t Osteopathic Woman's Association | May % The officers elected at the This meeting te the nueee rte aye to Mr. tule T. Min ing party at the home of Miss!ang fay pase ctuakevoa sa jects ant meeting Were: Mra. John Vent: |o¢ the ye s the most important Anos United Presbyterian Bard's mother, Mrs. Darsle C. Bard, | rederat ace J Washington Osteopathic Woman's |¢™ President; Mra, Dick Pearce, tion’ of eetieata AN cae : Mr. and Mrs. Manson F. Backus wiii | Saturday evening. » About » tabs |association met in Dr. Potter's office, |Fetary: Mra. MeCoy, treasurer. D rantastie 2 cota NM members are e' 3 at h for ung people have been in Joneph Cronaant | Wednesday evening, April The to the state convention, Mra. /«hip cards i ; it their member ERSDAY, MAY $— het vited em eratalations on the | flowing delegates and alternates rs, Mra, Pearce and Mrs. J. J. |to a vote PP bagel entitle them Ti mean tar torn ee diel | a at thet mm - n ‘© elected to attend the state con. | Snyder. | Goodnow, urge on a plhcaareh acter, Mise Anna Hoge wit compliment | Informal Luncheon | ; ee amon | vention of the Business and Profes Bisa tend and take an active part in the bi Mr, “and. Mex Arthur G. Latimer LL haca dein Ns alle, a nal Woman's clubs to be held in| Woman's Century. Club pete viar yr deepal prvi Phas nner at home unk r was hostes enatchee May 26 and 27: Dr. Le The art department of the Wom povlderngliise orm the! WEDNESDAY, MAY 3— at an rmal luncheon at Mrs. D. G. Fisher left Thurs P t 7 At the last meeting of the ¢ i x May Dey dinner dance at dc Sidley Sak baticaves 0 Pair 8 as Bheloe we Bie <i Rab ih es nora Grant, Dr. Minnie Potter, Dr.{en’s Century club will meet Monday, | most Nereating aid edusers ath That's not a fanciful statement, but a cold, = Br ome, compliment ge cere ; - insta init in Call imer } Dr. Hattie Slaughter,| May 1, at 2 p.m, with Mrs C. H. | tust oe oes the . fternoon, with the later hours de-| fornia if i , . 3 justrn lecture on “The Birds av e : my ; Booth Vand Mine nono agp eagitirs wane: eet bes igh | Dr. Margaret Moore. Delegates and | Dahhom, 722 12th ave, N, Mra. CD. | Washington” was given by Mins Ader hard fact. Little growing bodies must have aia s 1 ards, RRs ren Sache g alternates for the state convention of |Murane and Mrs, Almon Allen, as-|taide Pollock. Miss olives ence tle ineral dow FRIDAY, MAY 6— Vi ‘ | Atlan Grace Lee left this week for]the Woman's Legislative council |sisting. “Bessie Potter Vonnoh.” by lout that the birds of Weshinntes the muscle-making, bone-building mine! at Mapes Scab imriir’ ictory Club to Dance jLon 4 be away a month elected were Dr. Ida Ftor ans, Dr,|Mrs, C. F, Clark; “E. H. Bashfield,” | had brilliant otic nd ras psn " 3 ; . r f th heat % hell a” at Queen Anne The Victory club will entertain Held and daugh:| ee; Deane of Tacoma, Dr. Merri Arm. George G. Altnow and Mrs. /a large number of w Shale an tate salts found in the outer layers of the wi cabin TURADAY, MAY fos aelinapiiere an recently remo a ibhiod 1 Sivan department Aeill innaat ae the Ledaad ty die ieemeae [Miss Pottock grain. These vital food elements are lost in ts ¢ Mass. T. M. Parker's ball room pavilte The. com re eae West Seattle High School P.-T, A,|Y. W. C. A. at 2 p.m. Election of jreciting fitting. hp dag Bhemiypc:.§ ‘ eo Ruinas . go eat wet ‘ ig ane Com |rarily located at the Hotel Sorrento. | West Seattle High School PT. A; | officers sag Frome pane boems to make ner refining” wheat to produce white flour. They . tune of her partmta nd Mae. haa Mr. and Mra, Fras nald are |the following officers und dele i domea, tan ~ a kiving many of the bird calls and are all the same in ts hom ther a and 1 Mr. Mark Sanders, chair-|the guests of Mr. and Mra. O. R.1M i ; lelegates:; | Will Jones, 2653 Cascadia ave, Fri |informing her audience as to their we porpneen man r Janie tagan, president; Mr day, May Annual ple day. habit oP EDN ESDAY — Carpenter | Br y ‘owlke iv > Lf ron art tll gr od wet | Colend f ie | a : Ik vice president, Mra.| ‘The parliamentary procedure de On Thursday, May 4, the club ts Golden Rule just r Mag ats ck alendar for Tea Shop | Stevens Wor (ed ae a ee wry; Mra, |Partment at its last meeting elected (giving a minstrel show. “The Mus “ og: , > Loat are roe alendar for Tea Shop | een Wears tae Crm Hor ig ca: ta ti atm mong ort ge mane ew, “inet “Certified 100% Whole Wheat’ = THURSDAY, MAY Side Seer cade ce” Dan eda Ml OF Menke Weta ut Me the state ention elected | Harker, chairman and mstructor; hall, Pine and Broadway, for the pur . * all ee Barrie a nae sqrt bes Monday. ire Corpa No. 1 at ner home Feiday, {ewe Mra. Dantel Ragan and Mra, Mrs. Henry Kauffman, secretary and |pose of raising funds to wend a del For the sake of the children, ask your grocer whi hore of har ton de Veuve, hostess; Tuesday, Firet | Ma i aa aiden attaie Gan x Be oes |treasurer; Mrs, William H. Eliott, |gate to the national convention at F Sev : an eid ae Oe ee liye sp inno ene Aearicolt tos Fe ‘ vice chairman |Chattanooga in July is “Musical for this new loaf. to | SATURDAY, MAY hosteus; Wednesday, University guild, |attend. |} Phe aenewene ae oF oe ly aga abe |Melange” is particularly clever and Bee SrusS. Wasvan Malls caoteue: Madan | * 4:6 i n 1) of Delta Zeta] Woodland Park M. B, Church May | original. The opening scene is a thes day, Queen Anne Study club, Mrs, J ‘West Seattle Review No, 51 | SOrority will entertain with a card Day Dinner Iplantation acene consisting of south . F Tomedelee, hoetena, Hridug, Mani | West Seattle Review No. 51, W. n,| Ratty at the chapter house, Wednes-| ‘The young people of the Woodland jern melodies, jokes and new dances, NYMDAY, MAY ah pays agains in dell dine Tag ii Ry nt ng npn fe oD ; nfternoon, Ma at 2 o’clock.| Park M chureh, 72nd and Green. |as well as the cake walk and other Papeiton’ Bose: Alburty, hoste WeAneatew) Sued. nea oe A. Holt, North 2490, and Mrs, Oliver|ner, cafeteria style, at the church {en by Mr. Carl Relter, whose funny ise, Ai-Yonve will be anslated on ., 9 9 RN ABH OTOS TOROS: lay, May 1, from 6 to 7:30 p,m ries and jokes always are appre Moth te Sea, Mate Ge Meine Sunset Heights Literary Club : ogram will follow the dinner ted by Seattle audiences, ‘The last 7 4 Chi Omega Luncheo . .. : Mrs, Kdward Morgen Mills, Mra. D. The Sunset Heights Liteary elub a Spanish ope sloh 4a M aches Men ees H Pie v will me fs home o Mrs. € - Mrs, Adelbert MeCleverty will en alm Circle No. 66 composed, yh yee bey ‘re! Stipe eke Winchiod, eign seer aent LOaries Sixth eve NR et | tertain Chi Omega alumnae at a 1] Palm circle No, 66 will celebrate}Laura Pingry. Thix third act “will N th 0711 Laney, Malka Glaive Moitanbery aad! THanSay Maye OL EE Renae ofclog k luncheon at her home, 311}it# silver anniversary on Tuesday, conclude the “Musical Melange” and or Miss Florida Singleton, Iston ave. N., Friday afternoon| May 2, at Brotherhood hall, First and informal dancing will be enjoyed by to roll call, “Quotations Krom Riley.” May § Vike, The circle has gained a mem: all from 10 to 12 p. m,

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