The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1922, Page 8

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“Mrs. Herbert 8. Wooley. eee PAGE 8 SEATTLE STAR Seattle THE WOMEN’S CLUBS ~ Harding to Take Vacation at ATLANTIC CITY, N. J President Harding has made | Golf flay § finite e Jociet CLURS FOR TUESDAY pe tain Br nina Cu ent topics plans {0 accept the invitation of Rainier Pot. A | teadar Benator Walter 1, Edge to wpend five Rainier Pot, A, will most Tuesday s+ days at the View Golf club, 15 Mr. and Mrs. Backus May 9, at 3 p.m. Mrs. Coo veroangWaman's Clvte: Club milex from here, commencing Friday Dinner Hosts Before pil ‘ ta from delegates | Erick room, Y. W, C. A. at 2 5 as “Sports Clothes Dance” will be M kinderg oF haere: b of offloees, | . " » This hte) pub pte rhs ere the guests of the members of Entertains This Aftcr- ie | aigma Reppa Motherw Club ithe honorary chante ™ noon. Improvement Club | Mothers’ « it B Mappa eo-| Opaikere at the aiimée ware De < monthiy, meeting of|rority will meet at the chapter house Henry Sussailo, president of the ual M" AND MRS, LEROY M pve Alki : Ww pve ahs rag vement/ at 2 p “ Election of officers and versity; Mr. Nathan Eckstein, John seed ub will be held at the home of| important busine T. Condon, dean of the law s HACKUS are entertaining with Mra. Harry 1, James, $228 63d 8 ee. Stephen I. Miller, dean of the colle: a dinner of fourteen covers at the W, Tuenday, May 9 mma Lazarus Auxiliary of business administration, and Mr Bunset club Saturday evening, pre F ee arty “ ed Tomma Laser ixiiiary will meet James P. Robertson, certified public ss ciiilice ohiaa made for the indoor carnival to be] at educational Center Tuesday even. ecountant, The chapter committee ceding the Women’s University club's held at the Alki community hall./ing, Carda fe Shr meatniiare on “ in charge of the banquet consieted of “Sports Clothes Dance” at the Ma May 1020, also for the benefit card| * eae Frederick Woodbridge, Roy Sloant sonic Temple. “ tachi P it Yo poPlgarl cinsseagget ned “"" Phi Kappa Psi Mothers’ Club Jay D, Kidder and Samuel Friedman. i May The club wilt give the}, Mot ab of Phi Kappa Pal tra ; ee Miss Holcomb Ped ee eae ot vungalow | frnity holda important meeting at Century Club Breakfast : san "| 2:90 o'clock, at chapter house. The Woman's Century club will 7 his apron dances at community hal Complimented Thi at nde, 07 Ap mag ata heiea gn jhold ft» annual May breakfast at Afternoon ce Blema Chi Methers’ Club the Hotel Washington, at noon on To honor Miss Leona Holcor John Hay POT. A Slama Chi Mothers’ club will meet ree May 19. Mrs, George D. who will leave shortly for California John Hay P.T. A. will meet at|@t chavter house at 2 p,m chofield is chairman and Mra, Blake to spend the summer, Mrs, Louis the Queen Anne high school eudi rvemia |p. Mille vice-chairman of the com Btanton was hostess at a very ae torlum, Tuenday, May 9, at 8 p.m Zeta Pat Mothers’ Club jmittee on arrangements Nightful tea this afternoon at the Mr, Ralph W. Swetman and Mr Zeta Pai Mothers’ club will meet! yy : - home of her mother, Mra, W. A. M A. M. Fite will apeak on “The| with Mre. R. A, Ballinger, 1783 80th cue“ cepPhall Mrs ©. Beren Smith, with calling hours f ‘ Proposed 80.10 Legislation Hill ave., at's o'deak dew, Mrs. V. D. Maddocks, Mrs. G until 6 o'clock. Srping yw in onidents are urged to attend and e084 \" ni and Mra. F. W. Metanest eharming arrangement w on hear the discuaste ; f recorating committee, Mra. A. D.| the tea table, while snapdragons and . . fe rom gare ag ee Beta | WAinwright, assisted by Mra. George huckleberry were placed about the Roclal Service Club | edinnlter eel, tae BA: Chemese boten J. Haecker, Mra. J. B, Shaner and | rooms. Social Service club Will meet with) at 1:40 p.m. Mrs, Herbert A. Crow dre, Frank Woltt, Directing the Alternating at the urns were Mrs Mra, D, K. Adams, 700 Tenth ave. N der, hostess. jseating and favors are Mra. J. Will John Dudley Roberts, Mra. Corwin at 2:30. Mombers urged to attend f see — Mra, Henry Broderick and Eberting, Mrs. Robert McClelland sewing and plans for future activity.| Auxiliary Gymnastle Soelety bec ll pi 3 faa aoe Louis | and Mrs. Ross Downs. Assisting to a 8 2 | Ladies’ aux atte Gym Were Miss Claire and Miss Karla Clionlan ¢ nastio soctety 1 meet at 1819 Stoltenberg, Miss Mildred and Miss Cliontan club will 7 with Mre.!iighth ave. Business meeting at 1 Getrtrude Lewis, Mise Betsy Rooth, John Donald Mek . 12 o'clock. | o'clock Miss Dorothy Green and Mrs. Fran. . be els Everett Mitchell Writers’ Club Myrtle Soclal Club eee Writers’ club will meet at § p.m. Myrtle Social club will meet at Mn Mr. and Mrs. Green in Erickson room, Y. W. C. A. Man-| onic temple » m. Bridge whist useripte w Norman | All Bastern Stars tnv adkins and . ADDITIONAL Entertain Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Merrill, who have recent'y revurned come, CLUBS from an extended trip, M.. arc Mrs. Seattle Woman's Chub Graded Union Sunday School Thomas Green entertained with an| The wedding of Miss Frances Cardwell, daughter of Mr.| . Mterary interpretation clans of the ‘Teachers iaformal dinner at their home Satur‘ and Mrs. Charles Wesley Cardwell, to Mr. Louis 7. Mint ass thading gc WDewndiagy Hinge Ra | Spe elroy Be lor ee was solemnized in Queen Anne United Presbyterian church, | pt. ati p.m. Mme. Wernti Beebe tn | May , to 1120 & m. in one Annual Meeting of | Monday evening, May 1.—Portrait by Grady. | WoC. A. Mra A. W.] saisdcaaapaceneiicoineliiinamate nines "2 } 1 lead the Bible study W. Davia of Friday Women’s University Club meri .| Personal [in Program for om on “Chi At the annual meeting of the te rg bage | Harbor will give an a 1 Women's University clut hed Sat- Complimentary Concert Mes. Drank Vi hed ap |. Mie. Reginald Parsons left Thurs: | dr Division Methods in Rura ‘urday afternoon, Mra. Frink {. Ray The program for the compliment: | Dick fab i : a - t ho day for @ short California | Schools.” Departmental conferences. Jey was unanimously elected prest-|..) concert of the Ladies’ Musical |\table, aes e ag P ; ea rh aie Gent and the three trustees clected oi) in the First Baptist church |Jr, Mrs. I “ ert Fox.) Mra, A. 1. Hawley te aperding a Annual Guest Banquet for the three-year term are: Mrs. | tuesday evening is us follows Misses Virginia mn, ¢ week at her summer home at Enetal.| Bet h Pet, Banevaey Alvah Lemuel Carr, Mra. Everett on. geatiow & } Fischer, \ Sion cua .. } in of the Ur Clark and Mrs. Thomas R. Lyons. weet on the p Movatio Parker |, tr - ae 1) oatre. and Mrs. FE. HO Wright have} W gave its annual Interesting reports from the build. | “Sieg We #» ort Ht > ei ? 5 | res ed from the 1 har ° Ing committee were recetved with en “yes ° nn x tr . ow reaitence, 422 N. | tel ‘ thusiasm, and the committer in! 1 the ptane| Assisting at Orthopedic | éara wt nent b charge of the “Sports Clothes dance te Tea | Shop “ee i at the Masonic temple, Satur eve. 7 } aaa Mr. and Mra. Albert Wagon are re ‘LA 3 Ring, May 13, reported that tickets “whims *. Sia ite hae M their summer | and boxes are selling rapidly. Any- Mire . gee Ort? Pg me at Hunt's Pe lame desiring to uttend may obtain | S0°r4 Concerto for Violin. Syne eid be Mew. 4° tiekets from Mrs. William Pankhurst (1) Bomberty, rather eruffiy Sine Spy me Mien Hlelen Ieoe and Mra. Btewart Brawley, Capitol 1153, or at the door} (2) Chant és “ag ~ da a ' Narber left moter for a INDUCES the evening of the dance 7. vem 2 a H co wevks’ trip California se sees e « piano . G. 13 ha M . echaihowsky | Charles T. J Mra. ¢ 21.7 a Informal Luncheon for Meipelaoweh : Dr. and Mre. Frederick Adams Sl E EP Mrs. Latimer aionanden ihuscel Athy C. tor the ee Jn compliment to Mrs. Arthur G.| (4) “Nature's Holiday’ i an Interlaken Guild's 1? of Cals returned wit Humphreys’ Number “Forty” tn Latimer, Miss Kathheen Donahoe| senses tages tee Card Parts te te ¢ , eB 5 at will entertain with an fnformal oper at the plane / fow days Blenpless: funcheon at her pome Th 'reday, : Marén The committees In charge of the e'e 8 ° with invitations limtced to the close Aver rons aken Guid of Mra, Dockery, wif friends of Mra. Latimer. lenretto) cy patio hospital te ats ke ical Sionaay eal h Lang. viele « ady writes from Pab Week-End ‘House Party : x velock an- |} ; he Miss Margaret Coles has taeved in " t iehi™ Prt oo bac - ane Witations to thirty of her friends for mie wing to the - ae week-end house party ut her sum-| gn | nahed ae td . si bee ree house across Lake Wash 1 ext Saturday and Sunday. On Sat -F ; rday evening she will entertain her | Coe ere ° Among certain African tribes | 1°. : and guests with a dance. we ee brides can be 5 used on the . : rr partment, § 4, oF font oF Seer Wai-Re chapérored by Be nefit Bridge F ‘riday orangutan > ; cee | Mampnre Momeo. Medicine ¢ Mr. and Mra. William 8. Co's and y-Fubrman ah Ses) ond Stee. tawes na} 3 } New York. Med Nine-pins, the indoor form of skit. | we 1 guests of Mr. and at Port 2 rar fit of the Ct |pital on Fr Humphreys’ “Seventy seven” breaks up Colds that hang on tars pede i old faor Dinner Hosts Honoring Mr. and Mre. Harry K Stephenson of Long Beach, Cal, who two @re guests in town, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Branigan enterained with @ dinner for eight at the Yacht club Friday evening. cee East Highland Drive Guild’s Bridge Tea East Highland Drive guild wt!) en Yertain with a “Bridge Tea” for the benefit of the Orthopedic hospital @t the home of Mrs. Philip " 9107 20th ave. N., on V @rnoon, May { 2th, at 2 o'clock fables will be in play During the tea hour a musical * program will be given by Mra. J. W Dalton, Miss Marguerite Brown and Mise Ruth Bamford. A group from The younger set will assist. during men wes wi entert ml ae Olive Tablets ause and It © Tablets, I, act gently on Edwatds’ Get at the | Dr. the afternoon, including Mrs. James Richard Lorah, Miss Marguerite |!'¥' Brown, Miss Ruth Bamford, Miss |*°Ulon. ing the blood and gently Katherine Parshall, Miss Olive Con ger, Miss Dorothy Conger, ™ Helen Drever, Miss Florence 1a bard. t any of the bad after La Boheme Music Club Mrs. Eunice Graham entertain with La Boheme Music club at her home, agr 1924 Sixth ave. W., Friday afternoor Dr ‘The program, which will be devoted for bowel attend to American negro music, will begin at 2 o'clock, and will include the f lowing selections: Trio (a) “Bwing Low, Sweet Chariot” (bo) “Carry Me Back to ¢ w t for a weel and 20c.—Ad Reddick 4 Guion Comtraito | (a) "Col a Farwell @) * «© Bopranc (a) “Bye (>) “O Didn't It Rain (e) "I to Rive: (a) * M Piano (a) “Deep F (b) Largo “New W about COLGATE'S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM Tknow that if a better dentt- is Bomwel Coleridge Taylor . ton Dvorak frice could bemadeCouoats : : foprann. ao + me wests make it Happy Children, Healthy Appetites and Cream Crust “ay “hia tinal iaageittO® ©. Bitivne setectie ant waves Seoaiees Bread All Belong Together—Always Ask Your Store- than any other dentifrice. I | | w jam Diehmont | n , H H Aiiiam Dichmo patie me eet ope | keeper for Cream Crust—It’s Made With Milk G. HM. Clutaam a pride in their work end | pi prescribe that which bes nD, 1. 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