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q PAGE 10 THE ATTLE STAR 4 DAY, MAY 4, 1922, THUT | sions, “Devotions, Mrs. ‘fT. M, Dean;|the Arcade building. All friends of ee | Baird, “Women's Board of Washing ye Pied ton." Milas Cynthia Adama, “Our ‘Transportation Club e Congregationa tors Krom Japan The Transportation club of Rainier ociet CLUBS POF PRIDAY Jors will te! awarded ant refresh i ae Reach will meet Friday, Ma at ments served. Mra, Hattle MoKay, | * 7 ., the Emerson school at 8 p,m. Put Ladiea’ Aunitiary te Railway | Mrs. Mary Bherrer and Mra. Mary Bete Sate ely acs al avid Ors De Beaulioux, assivant hortesses ae he of Mire. F.C eee 2) hi. The Ladie y to the Order! Members may invite friends. Ph ite s . "| Tea Arranged as Compli-) tie Seen Wal uave 4 Na a Se Cornell, at $90 5 ADDITIONAL CLUBS ment to Mi Betsy | cord party at 1928% Wiest ave, Fri:| Trustees of Women's Clubs! Card! itt Address Chureh Council of | Dauahters of Pioneers Elect Officers Booth; Luncheon to) % Mey 5, at r80 p.m | Party Weer tera of the Pioneers of { Foune. | 8 TaN A card party will be given at he!* Judge King Dykeman will deliver met Wednesday at the Honor Mrs. De Veuve. | Ladles of ¢ North Federated clubhouse, May 6, &t 2!an address te the Church Counell of XY: W. CG A. and elected the follow - . | The Ladies of the Golder! North|P. ™, by the trustees of Women's women at Trinity Parish churct|(M® Officers for the ensuing year a eTING Mixes Betsy | wilt meet Friday, May 5, at Federation of Clubs ‘ Friday afternoon, May at 3:30| Pronident, Mra, F.C, Wi mi vice y | First ave A AP and » en Mra, J, J. Doheny; see Booth, a bride-elect, Mrs. Diet | nto o'clock. presideng, ; oe ‘ad’ entended tartan aie | Mothers’ Club eee ond vice president, Mra R. J, Gib rich mite be | Coterie Club | The Mothers’ club of Phi Delta Seahurst Councit non; recording secretard, Mes, J Hohe for an informal tea in the) the Coterie club will meet at the | ‘Theta fraternity will conduct a rum Seahurst Cou of Minute Wom. | A. Colwell; corresponding secretary, Apartment of her mother, Mrs, James | University Christian church, Friday, mage sale Friday and Saturday of! en announce a meeting at the church| Mr. Harry A, Pilcher; historian, ©. Huteson, in Hamilton Arms,| May 6, at 296 p.m, Department day | this week, at 1904 Sixth ave for the afternoon of May 10 at 2) Ming Nellie Russell | will be observed, and the meeting ° hd of be held y 01, trom 4) *" o'elock. A* special meeting will be bh Peeremny afternoon, Ma) will be open to the publ | Chi Omega Luncheon aoe 'siay 1, at the ¥, W. C, A, at 2 Until ¢ o'clock, | | The educational ¢ ment wih! Mra. Adelbert MeCleverty will en “Master Key” Study Class lp m. discuss and act upon new ‘ Luncheon Will Compliment Mrs. De Veuve : Mrs. Phillip Fisher will entertain With an informal luncheon at her ree idence at her home Friday afternoon, | honoring Mrs. James Hamilton de Veuve, who is leaving June I for sev @ral months’ travel in Burope. iss Sheahan Plans ge Breakfast As & compliment to Miss Alice Ives) Qnd Mise Dorothy Ewing, who are Teaying May 12 for California, where Miss Ives will make her home, and > Mise wing will visit Miss Kather-| ine Armstrong in Oakland, Miss Vir. ‘Binia Sheahan is entertaining with) _& bridge breakfast at her home next afternoon, with invita tions limited to the close friends of | the honor guests. | 4, eee | Invitations Issued for Tea Mrs. Louis Stanton will entertain | With a tea at the home of her! her, Mra. W. A. M. Smith, Mon present Mrs. MH. A.M topic will be “State Legislation of In terest to Wor Mixes ffie Raitt. of the home economics department of the University of Washington, wilt| speak on “The Dietitian in Our State Institutions," The department of parliamentary law will present Mrs, George N. Me Loughlin, whose subject will be “Parliamentary Usage.” The executive board will meet at the same place at IMS p.m. eee hhters of Washington wilt ed Friday evening, May 5, by ve Daughters of W Princess Angeline parior, the coming year ton at a meeting to beheld In 1. 0. G. T. hall, Members uraed to attend. oe Round Robin Social Club Mrs. nie Pella, Jr, will enter jtain the Round Robin Social club of Seattle & at her home, $620 Lith a rriday, May 6, at 2 p Progresalve whist party lige, No. DAP. A, w High hon. Personal afternoon, from 4 until 6 o'clock, Gomplimenting Miss Leona Holcomb, | “who is leaving soon to spend the ‘summer in California. | Alternating at the urnsywill be Corwin Eberting, Mre. Robert McClelland, Mrs, Ross Downs and| Mrs. Dudley Roberts, Assisting are) fo be Mrs. Dietrich Sehmits, Mrs! Francis Everett Mitchell, Miss Dor ethy Green and Miss Betsy Booth. eee | Mrs. Cummings ains Informally Mra. Marion Russel! Cummings en. ‘tertained « few friends informally at ‘tea at her home this afternoon, com plimenting Mrs. Lee Shaw Forbes. | eee Pretty Tea Honors Miss Booth Miss Betsy Booth was the compli. | Moented guest at a very pretty tea given this afternoon by Mrs. Charles! Castien and Miss Mildred Hughes at their home. Dispensing the hospital Hies of the tea table were Mra. O# car J. Charlies, Mrs. 0. B. Meyer. Mrs. Edward H. Schula and Mrs | Laurence 5. Booth. _ Assisting were Miss Eugenia Mc- Lellan, Miss Margaret McLellan. Miss Rose Mary MacAdam and Miss/ Mary Galbraith. Ann Galbraith and/ Rose Alice Castien received the cards ft the door, Cherry blossoms and} pink tulips adorned the home and oe their fragrance to the raced | e- « Informal Supper ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coman, who “Pave recently come here from Spo- kane, entertained with an informal @upper at their home Sunday eve- ming, honoring Mr. and Mr«. L. M Davenport, Mra. Charles Jones and| Mrs. Bruce Blake of Spokane who are visiting in the city. | eee Small Bridge Breakfast Miss Harriet Baxter will give a Small bridge breakfast at her home Friday as 4 compliment to Miss Vir Binia Merrill, who has recently re turned from travel in Europe, and Miss Clara Emory, just home from California. Theater Party and Tea Complimenting Mrs. Lee Shaw Forbes, Mrs. Walter J. Ward will en tertain with an Orpheum party, fol lowed by tea at the Hotel Washing ton, Wednesday afternoon, May 10 Invitations have been confined to eight intimate friends of Mrs. Forbes. Alumnae pn id | Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae Entertains This will be entertained at the home of Miss Ruth Trenholme, 1000 E Afternoon st., Saturday afternoon, May Mrs. De Clifford Myers was hostess | o'clock. Take enna car and this afternoon at the Yacht club, en-|fer to Fairview bus at 10th and tertaining with a musical tea, the | 40th st. delightful program being given by ee Miss Elizabeth Ray Clemmer of| Married in Everett Trenton, N. J. At the tea hour Mrs. “", 4 | Homer Dudiey and Mrs. Charles| .Th* marriage of Mrs ttle A. | Kutcher presided at the urns, the tea|C#™P to Mr. Wickliff Newell was| table holding an attractive basket of | “le™mnized at the Lutheran parson. | spring flowers. eee Broadway Guild Plans Musicale The Broadway guild of the Chil. dren's Orthopedic hospital! is arrang. ing a musicale at the home of Mra. Thomas Green on Thursday, May 25, the program, beginning at 2:30 clock, to be given by the Mon Practice club. Announcement of tails will be made tn a short time. de FRIDAY AND SATURDAY To prove to you w what they will do N IMPORTANT NOTICE: want to increase your weight. Vitam scientific discoveries of re are scrawny and angular in appeara ated and everyone who wants somet on flesh. Where it is simply desired to gain ance and increare the firmness of yc Genuin that you take Nuxated Iron only. By helping to create millions of new red blood corpuscles. greatly helps weak, nervous and run down people often in ime. Call at once for your free $1.00 Tablets together with bottle of Nuxa Two for the $2.10 Value for 89c | Mrs c. F jocoupying their | “Individual Social er BARTELL DRUG CO. 8 STORES Great Week-End Special A regular $1.00 package of | Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Davenport, Mrs. Charles Jones and Mra. Bruce; Blake, of Spokane, are spending this week in town, guests at the Hotel Washington. eee Mra. James Hamilton de Veuve and daughter, Mary Cecell», are Jeav ing about June 1 for New York whence they will eail in July for sev eral months’ tra plan to see the Passion Oberammergau. | eee t Mrs. Frederick Bentley returned} Tuesday evening from several months’ travel in Europe. eee f will leave tomor. row for Coronado, where she will | lwisit ber son and daughter-in-law, | Ensign Francis Paxton Old, U. 8./ N,, and Mrs. Old, eee Mr. and Mre. Louls Marks have re moved to their new home, gE. Prospect st. eee Mr. H.C. Peters wilt spend the coming weekend in We natchee. eee ‘Mre. James C. Huteson will leave May 14 for her summer home at East Sound. eee Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Arnolé are spending a week at Port Madison. eee Mr. and Mrs. Chartes F. Pitmpton have removed from their town house to their summer home near Rich mond Beach. | eee Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Hurlbut are/ summer home at/ Hunt's Point. Bridge Tea on Friday Mre. Kar! K. Burkhart ts enter. taining with five tables of bridge at her home Tuesday afternoon, May 9. | complimenting Mra. Lee Shaw Fort and her sister, Mrs. Henry Hull Alameda. Study Club to Meet | With Mrs. Phillips Mrs. Agnes J. Gaylor will speak on ice” before the amunity Study club on Friday « 2 o'clock at the residence of Mra. Al bert Charles Philips, 654 Olympic pl y invited to attend. Kappa Kappa Gamma Everyone co age in Everett Mond: Carl Norgard offict Mrs. Newell will be at home after | | May 15 at 2021 N, 78th at,, In Seattle } "68 Orthopedic Tea Shop | Mrs. Charles H. Field will be hort. | ess for Mount Baker Park guild Fri May 1, Re ng. Mr, and by Mrs, R. A, Clark Mra. Harry Mre. C. 0.} Cragin, Mra. A der, Mra. J 'Welsh and Mrs. Marron e Yeast Vitamine Tablets ith every package of uxated Iron Tablets Don't ine Tablet ¢ Vitamines unle (one of the most remarkable wonderful for women who 1 who 4 ure ce and mi 6 thin and emaci- | ing to help increase weight and put | greater atrength, energy and endur. our flewh and tissues, we recommend package of Genuine ted Iron Price of One Yeast Vitamine (Udvertisement) Honnar, whore | tertain Chi O | | 4 alumnae At&t! The “Master Key” study clase will| articles of incorporation, Members v’clock luncheon at her home, 311) meet at the University branch i-| requested to attend Boylston ave, N., Friday afternoon,|prary auditorium Friday evening. | ees May 5. Ss ee | May 6, at 7:20 o'clock, Mr, Ramsey Denver Consumptive Society | will speak on “Ast my.” The regular meeting of the Seattle Stevens Woman's Relief Corps o- | Orthod yewtat Ladien” auxiliary to Miss Grace Hurd will entertain the Auxiliary t ‘ont No, 18 the Denver Orthodox hospital for social club of Stevens Woman's Re} Ladies of American Legion, aux-|consumptives will be held Wednes- | let Corps, No. 1, at her home, Friday, | jiary to Seattle post No. 18, will give , May 10, at 2p. m, at ¥. Mi May 5, with an aliday affair and/, silver tea at the home of Mre.| and B. Union at pienic luncheon, Frjends invited to/ Ralph Hammer? 6549 Kenwe members urged to be present. attend j Friday, May 6, from 12:80 to 6 Pe anwar o'clock, |General George Washington Circle) Woman's Century Club eee The dinner given ty Mrs. Irene B. Muste depar tury club, will hold annual play day) Chapter AC, P. EF. O., will hold alon Lake Wanhington for the henefit with Mra, J, Will Jones, 2653 Casea-| rummage nale Friday and Saturday, |of George Washington circle, was a dia ave, May 5-6, at 1617 Wontiake ave, All/great muccess, One hundred Seattle Woman's club will meet tn clubhouse Program to be gevoted t e ° e e e s e e e e e e e 2 o e ° e e ° e ° e e 8 °° @ e ° e e ° e e e « e e e e e e e « e ° e e o ° @ e e e e ° a e e . e a o ° . 2 « e e e e @ e e e e e ° e ry e e o e e ry ry ° ° e e ° ry e e ° e ° ° ry e ° e e ° . ° e e e ry ry © e om, Woman's Cen-| Get Together Social thin ad ® Poets at Tea.” Seattle Woman's Club be in Board meeting at Churchill Antiseptic Soap Cakes 2 for It is a soap of the highest type, made by a formula which has stood the test of years. It is well seasoned. “lasting” quality. Thousands of Owl Drug Store customers have adopted this as their favorite toilet soap, and will welcome this half-price opportunity The regular price is 19¢ a cake. TWO cakes for 19¢; OR you OR, better still, two boxes (: “A Man Is Judged by the Books He Owns and Reads” d De Luxe Edition Little Leather Library 30 "$2.98 Set Night's Dream f Ancient Rome of Verses Thing Poen ft America f England nt Mariner ming of Arthur Rab Hallards Dreams Will o' the Mili irtehip of Miles Standish 1 rrack Room Ballads Atevenson ong fellow Kipling Wilde Hale Stevenson Thoreau Burns The Tempent . Shakespeare Candy Department Snow White Creamy Snow Pure ‘or Denne kagen—frenh The Owl, receive prompt Third and Pike Elliott 6835 Mall o} First and Pike Chapter AC, P. BE. 0. joule materials whould be delivered to ens between 2 and 4 o'clock This clam next year charge 1:30. . home mis.' given in the Masonite can huy it by the bow, 3 cakes for 27¢; ix cakes) for 50¢. | White, April 28, at her summer t three questa attended. Rainier PT. A Rainier PT, A. will mm May % at 3 p.m M |Manthy will give a talk of Mra, M. A | oe on open meeting at 2:30, with program, Ladies’ Auxiliary United Artisans ciptad”\ and’ reports from Gtlegnten including violin solo by Arthur) The Ladies’ Auailiary to the Fra Baumgartner, Hternal Order of United Artisans witt | Will be heard. Music oy kinorgarten' | ee meet at the home of Mra. HL L. | Pupils Beth Loveless, 1819 N. 86th at, Friday } Rethichem 1, White! May 6, at 12:30 o'clock | RAYMOND.—After being closed a Europe. They | shrine of Jerusalem, will meet in Ma | Aiea | five weeks"for repairs, Quinault Lum Play &t/ sonic temple, p. m. | Maytime Dance her Co. mill reopened with force of woe The Sunrise Deticing club ts enter. | 100 men. Lancheon at Plymouth Church | taining ite members and thelr friends Women's n of Piymouth/at a Maytime dance on Saturday A Chicago manicurist has Invent oh neon at 12:20,| evening, May 6 The dance will beled a combination nall cleaner, pol club rooms of 'isher and cutter 1 9c (6 Cakes for 50c) That means the maximum in Friday and Saturday we will sell “An Excellent Time Keeper” After Many Years— AReliable Alarm Clock at $1.19 It has been many years since we have been able to offer an Alarm Clock at a price in the neighborhood of $1.00. THIS ONE IS $1.19, TAX INCLUDED. Large plain figures, easily read; has second hand. The supply is limited. Do not delay. Puritan Waterproof House Aprons A most practical article for gen- eral housework. Indispensable far the kitchen and laundry. These come in attractive patterns and may be cleansed by sponging with soap and water. Dry immediately with a towel. These sell regularly at 69¢. day and Saturday special 47¢. Fri- tention, Weatlake and Pine me and) | "The circle presented to the Racred Tuesday, | George “Din TOO MANY Catholic Order of Foresters and) Thursday afternoon, All donations | Heart school « basketball for the | Women's auxiliary will hold a “get| will be gratefully received. The pro-| girl who wrote the best enray on together” social Friday evening, in! ceeds of the ale will be used for the! Grant, and a ball and hat for the Reereation hall, Ballard, at § o'clock. | national convention to be held in Se | pest gasay written by @ buy. | “i i be attle in 1923. ee | —¥ Lescht Heights Woman's Club eee a 2 Leach! Heights Woman's Improve. | Adele M. Flelde Club EP hay en, hog tal bs ke a m. with &) ment club will meet with Mra, Ralph! The annual meeting of the Adele! airy . Rich, 1439 W. 6ith rt, Frt Knapp, 912 24th ave, 8, 2 p.m. “The| M. Fielde Parliamentary Procedure| 4.) May 12, at 1 p.m. Dovations ~ | Women of the Future.” Mra. Emma/ club will be held in room 312, Rafl-| ¢,, ‘the White Shield home will be re Our Entire Stock of Blouse N. Sport Rhodes, Songs, Mrs. James W. For.) way Exchange building, Friday, May coived. Mrs. Fred fauer, in charge s ew rest. Piano selections, Mins Clara! §, at 1:30 p.m. The class in public | oF rogram, | Models and Novelty Blouses Lewis. speaking will repeat the playlet, “The | aw te ||] Models of the Latest Styles and Description, Will Be PLACED ON SALE THIS WEEK Every Woman Needs a Blouse for Summer Wear i BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY L Too Many Blouses—o.misi ram he Novelty Blouse Shop} 1322 ond Ave.—Opp. Rhodes Co. | lian > D Dm I} Hf) @ Yl m hy OFT, i] ] ly | MW