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TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1993, | : 3 7 Seattle —{ Mrs. Charles William Matheus, Jr. | Personal SEATTLE SERVICE SET Society ford will leave about June 10 for the) A city possessing an official circle versed in all the cere- Bast to remain for the summer! monies that enrich life and conserve civilization, ranks as of Padelford will attend summer) Cosmopolitan and attracts desirable residents as well as dis- Invitations Issued for Large Tea; To Enter- tain Informally Friday. PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR was given on 6. PW. &. and Mee i LDAG Columbia Universit criminating travelers. ania sb behhie Seattle has a service set that comprises every branch of in the Bast, with ber grandmother, | the regular estaolishment, the army, the navy, the marine, Mrs. HL. FL. Robertson, will sail rom) the coast guard, the public health and geodetic corps, with a New York on the Berengaria May 3%) personnel steadily increasing in numbers and in importance, for Franae to epend the summer whose hospitality adds distinction and prosperity to Seattle’s > laurels, shell, at nchool ‘018 Major Willlam M. Inglis, U. 8 A *, with Mra, Io aughter, Virginia. NVITATIONS AVE BREEN issued by Mrs, Ivan W. Goodner and Mrs, William Allisov for a tea Thursday afternoon from 2 until V glia and little ouver barr SPRING'S STAIRWAY The living stairway of the spring expressed the enthusiasm @'clock at Mrs, Goodner’s home, motored up Sunday, and are spend of the University of Washington 16th ave. N. KB, complimenting | ing the week visiting Mr. Inglis’ | Which we are told leads to the great) oy aents members of the Fleserve jerother-iniaw and sister, Mr. and | gallery of sur Mra, rank W, Hull, at 664 Fuller) beautiful than in the environs | ton ave, er, is nowhere more | Offic Train i the m « Camp, who wit neuvers at Camp Lew lay when a modern en 4 for th daughter, Mrs. M. G. Berga of Port land, who ts visiting her parents for & fortnight Mra, Frederick Morgaa Padelford if you ever used OLYMPIC Pancake Flour attle, and was ar at Fort Worden atter of comment the informa gagement wan ata sand a large nuniber Mixes Elizabeth Kellowg left this Mra. M. P. Goodner, Mra. J. J ae a of the ¢ une given m Hunday by Col “ a be O'Brien, Mrs. Herbert Condon, Mrs. morning for an indefiaite vieit with | 9). y Maco’ ve e 1 U,| interented elvilian i , Victor Smith and Mra Cort Mag her unicle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs,/Q™™, Wenry Macbherson Mornin | ‘The officers in charge of the pro —you are using ihUasen will alternate at the urns, ax Wallace Miller, In Yakima. land Mrs. Merriam, in compliment to| «Tam, which waa illuminating, were it now, Lt “_* Colonel T. M. Ander l 8 A | Major General Charles G. Morton fisted by Mrs. Harvey Lantz, Mra. James B. Harrison, Mrs hk. H. Birnst Captain William A, Collier, U. 8. A Mra, Stephen J, Chadwick returned | 8. A., commander of the 9th corps Mra. B. A. Low, Mrs, H. V. Parker last evening from a short visit with | area, whose inspection tour included! 40d Lieutenant H. Kt. Lebkicher — and Mies Mabel Cox. her son-in-law and daught Mr. and!the harbor forts. U BA Bho Mrs, W. H. Henry and Mrs, Clar Mra, Arthur Karr, in Yakiina. , ~ - ) (< @nee Corey will assist in the living i. ECHOES THE BEAR a « o room. Mra. John H. Watrous and son That Seattle society was dignified That historic little ehip, the Bear | . oe 8 Jnck ure coming out from New York [by the hompitality centering inat| With Its fine record and its teakwood| Anna Grant Dall, eccom-| FLOUR CEREALS FEED Pe Pi, y ist ee " ” en Colonel | tim, doc At Beattie on Thursda » rma. riday arty in June to visit Mr. and Mra,| week at Fort Lawton, when Colonel | ‘ e —_ Info l Tea Friday 15. ©. Watrous for several months, |Osear J. Charles, U. 8. A., colonel| The staff has been entertained dur panist with the Amphion s0- fame — Afternoon | commanding, and Mrs. Charles, en-|!ne the week-end by brother m ciety, at their concert Wed- o:8-3 « Y " ar vistor Smith and Mrs. / Ed. Mra. Frank Fretwell returned yes rertained for aayer General Chartes | bere of the Coast Guard corps. nesday night in Meany hall. ‘Ward N. Stone are entertaining with WO wind as of de |G- Morton, U commander oi - A informal tea from 3 until 5:0 hey) ela gma ga with frlendm | i. oth corps area, is the echo one} PRETTY PROJECT | mander of Fort Worden, Mrs. Fitz-| | @clock,+ Friday afternoon, at the | 9 “ee hears everywhere. | Particulars of the proposed dinner | patrick, wife of Captain Francis! home of Mrs, Smith, 1806 , tel nie | dance, which is planned to take place | James Fitzpatrick, U. 8. A., Mrs. Sti Mrs. Harry W. Hollis, who bas! popuLaRiTY Jat the Yacht club at an early date, | ley. wife of Captain Joreph Francis Assisting the host will be Mra. Clarence Corey and Mrs D.C. Hall, and presiding at the urns Will be Mrs. Ivan W, Goodner, Mrs John Weinzir!, Mrs. R. E. Moritz and ‘Mrs. Edwin A. Start Mrs. H. BE. Brakel, Miss Mabel Cox been living In Los Angeles for the} past year, is coming to Seattle in} June to visit friends for several Leavin, tly by the sec. | Stiley, U. 8 A. The hostess’ aides | r ¢ at Newport, ommander| etary of the Association of Army | included Mrs. Vose, wife of Major Ralph T. Hanson, C. C. U. 8. N, and|and Navy Women, Mra. Derickson,|R. BE. Vose, U. 8 A. retired, and woe, oe ee Mra. Hanson, who have been ex.| wife of Commander Richard B. Der-| Miss Lillpop, the house guest of Cap - Mids Ue tremely popular in the Yard, were|ickson, in charge of the ttle sta-| tain Joseph Francis Stiley, U. 8. A., Mr, Norman Tulk, of Vancouver, | 94.4, 4 Sawa bridge on Tuesday, | tion of the United States Coast and! and Mrs. Btiley B.C, spent the weekend In town, |i eie hosts Lieutenant Commander | Geodetic Survey, which is anid to bey on Saturday for the war | Will be announced DE. EDWIN J. BKOWN, BD. D. & 106 Columbia St. ‘@nd Miss Harriet Galbraith will a» Ayes : Bist in the dining room. Miss Mar M 4 Mre.c arpenter agent |. W. Wuent, UL 8. N., assistant cap. | one of the most intellectual corps in| SMALL AND EARLY @aret Stone will receive the cardy at a on er Vibert, eC tain of the Yard, and Mra. Wues | the service. | Lieutenant Lawrence Richardson, | pridgework the door. |the week-end in Victoria, . pi -- Cc. C. U. 8. N., and Mrs. Richardson, || poresiain ¢ * During the afternoon, Mra. Don | “ Jot A. Campeed PRESTIGN | TULIPS AND TEA at their quarters in the Yard on Sun. 9)4 and coment ald PD. Smith will sing a group of | Mr. and Mra. John ampbell |" “Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. 8.| Red tulips and orange pekoe|day, entertained in compliment to songs. and a and Pat heaomgbe a re]. commander of Fort Casey, and|marked the agreeable tea given at |Captain Campbell Brown, U. 8. M behead i turne riday rom 6 =e aes ne pomp!’ ity th oO Vord o on Tue ,. r o in phan, P | Ata pretty home ceremony solemnized Thursday evening, | trip to Portiand ae sraatios a the Saitiad Sot one ar a Milles wite of Major axe sae riage gst pee pentane Woman's ‘entury Club’s | \fiss Geraldine Smithson became Mrs. Charles William ps segs tertained handsomely at dinner on! Alvin Charles Miller, medical corpe. on May Breakfast | Matheus, Jr.—Portrait by Grady. J. M. Parker, Mra. Minnie | priday, complimenting Lieutenant |U. 8A. Those who poured were | BON VOYAGE a “ - . euipesiin i yn and Mise Ethel Mae Stone! sonny Harvey Madison, U. 8 A., and! Mrs, Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry| En bon voyage to Surgeon Rinaldo is DENTAL CLINIC ‘The annual May breakfast of the Woman's Century club will be given this year at the Hotel Washington Friday, May 19. The program ar. Fanged for the affair is most inter- eating and is as follows: motored to Tacoma Friday evening | stirs, Madison i Macpherson Merriam, U. 8 A., com-| B. Baker, U. 8. P. H. 8., Mrs. Baker, jto attend the «radus the Tacoma General Hoepital. #8 ing exercises % ” —_— WOMEN’S CLUBS Mr. and Mra, R. B. Southworth are receiving congratulations on the ceeronention. Dr. Sarah Kendall CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY feration clubhowss, at 1:20 p.m. John un ’ on ay en re : leah pases.” Hovington will talk on “Caverne Un-| Orta’ » mM San a . apa Wulems | : Beacos Hit nd Robert Fulton Viaitors invited to this] afr and Mre. Horton Force re |tE “The Entering Weder.” Mre Menry! T. A. Randes, president of Seattle Federation) peacon Hilt and Robert Fulton P ei one moved today to thelr summer home Women's Clube rv ~ r ae nea. he Country club. q The Century Club,” Mra. F. &. Patm-|T. rdnesday, May 1 Tonia Sociat Club <u we <4 | @tton, president r the Beacon Hill ‘onta Social club, O. E 1 | xe at he Beacon Tonta Social club, O. E.8., will meet] strep Jamea C. Hutenon left fun “The Daughters’ Auxiliary,” Miss Flor- Main trendsas dr the ouctiary school. Mr D. Adame of the at-\at the Masonic temple for cards, ment will speak and |p. m, t me nt East | 2) aay for her « | “Responsibility,” Mrs Fred W. Rert, tendance de a 1 pend olf reports from delegates to the state pee Bound, where abe will spend the! j convention will be heard. Music by Whitworth Pot, A. summer Bs ie the pupils Whitworth P ft e om. eee - orgh Boe. A ill meet at) xe. and Mrs. Gitbert T.. Dufty and | Eahibit of home ec small aon removed Saturday to thelr | i Princess Angetine Social Club nomics and manual training work Mrs. Carrie Miller will entertatn | children, : Princes Angeline Social club a) eee |pienic iuncheon at her home, 506 Mount Baker Luncheon Club | “pring”. ..... John Thomas | 15th ave Wednesday, May 17, at} Mount Raker Luncheon f “Dance of the Elves”....5. W. Wilcex | 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. Carrie Neal, a* | meet at clubhor lp. m Miss Ruth Linrud stating hostess. Cards will follow the | esses, Mra. W. L, Muncy, Mra. &. & F. Pato Toets |!uncheon. All Eastern Stars invited. | Chadderton, Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mrs.| summer home near Three Tree point. | cony, from 9:30 to 11.20 Mine Buchanan will be assisted by | Miew Agnes Parker, Mise May Hurd Miss Sadie Smith, Mian Nellie Buck: | ley and Miss Scott wMattinatt zeae “Eyening”...- BL. Ashford o 9 @ E. H. Meiklejohn “To a Hilltop . +-Ralph Cox Custer Camp ae Ps Americanization Conference am Robert itchets. May 17 Gen. Lewis $. Pilcher, Women of Mooseheart Legion There will be an Americaniaation | Im charge of the general arrange-|commander.in-chief of the Grand] Women of Moosshart Legion wit!|CoMference on Monday, May 22, at @fthe breakfast are Mrs.|Atmy of the Hepublic, and other | give card party in Moose temple, | '"* wc. T t Amoricantaation con pet D. Schofield and Mrs. Blake /Offclaly will be in Seattle wmd will’ p. m. bare Bg Agvet nse stove | D. Mills. hold an afternoon meeting at the oe which an interesting program will | eee |Moose temple, Eighth ave. and Unt | British American Women’s Auxiliary |>* €!v*n. Public Is invited. a * |versity st. at 2 o'clock and at the ish American Women’s Invitations Out for Tea | vir presyterian church, Seventh | ary will meet with Mrs trons Migs Katherine Bacon has issued ave. and Spring st. at § o'clock. The | 38th ave. 8 W.. West Seattle, at 2 invitations for a tea at her home.|Grand Army posts request as MANY |p. m. Car No. 3 to Lander st. be given Ths Benefit Tea and Card Party | A benefit tea and card party will} day afternoon, May Design 1979—In Twin Pair | ‘Thursday, May 25, from 4 until 6 of the sons to attend these meetings | oe 18th, at O44 Fellows’ Temple, 10th | O'clock, honoring Miss Amy Munday, |as possibl | ADDITIONAL CLU ave. and Pine et. for the benefit of | Misa Anona Roberts, Miss Doris | are requested to act as ee Ae the Quaker Child Feeding campaign. | 6“ e 9 - Fischer, and her cousin, Miss Mar-| ushers at the church and as many | Gopher Club Holds Meeting The following organizations have | gBaret Deab! of San Francisco. as possible to be there not later than] ‘The Gopher club, an organimtion| *ffillated for the occasion and are | Mrs. Reginald Gaynor and Mrs. \7 o'clock. Ph wear your badge of former Minnesota residents, to the |J0!Nt sponsors of the affair: German | | William Henry Glorius will preside 78 humber of 300 gathered in a get-.ac.| Ladies’ sacte Evergreen Sisters, | | at the urns, assisted by Miss Priscilla Women's Alliance Guiainted meeting at the Collins piay.|Platt-Deutacher Frauen Verein, Vert ‘Treat, go ose Quigley, Miss| ‘The last social meeting of the year| field Saturday evening as Whist ¢ Seattle Ladiew Skat HA 1 h h h d hi th MacDor Mis a of th yome HY or ol Tn! 3 r lect € lu on Seatt) ym MNGe: Catyertces deckonee © Leer teen al ns bike: renee | cook ne ean sed, Drecltont] Sian, Liston Kranss Lae, ‘Vat IAPS ot the e y- thecreak and rattle of anti- : re day at tne home of Sire. W. B. Har-| which relrestimenia and|eriandischer Frauen Verein, and the sician realizes how quated wooden and metal Bridge Party Will Honor |*is. 4757 32% ave. N. E. at 2:30) dancing fo | Ladies’ Ald soctety G | . 1 h : 1 :, . Yelock. ‘There will be a musical pro:| = The Gopher club tx o the lare.| B¥angelical Lutheran Zion church Miss Hoge and Fiance | tam. ; abcd Hd ate eouaiieaiion ta Woes eapeeneeta tar” Ga satel entirely a physica _ matter beds. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Griffith Lat! i ed ington, made by the following | fer will entertain with a bridge Sat-| Red Cross First Ald Class tae, mittee: Chairman, Mrs. W. Nom | sound sleep really 1S. Simmons Beds with the urday evening. May 27, at the home ‘The class In fire aid given under Fptphany Gulld Lancheon on, Mra. EB. Pfeffer ge MJ ps of Mrs. Latimer’ el nd aunt,|the auspices of the American Red| Epiphan sete ° nl poe 5 Mrs. H. Auenheimer “ ¥ ane Nate 808 Sans} Cae! SRNR the ee ee eee? Se, ok Mitphany | addou, Me A: B. Ko A quiet bed promotes re- pressed steel Corner Locks fng Miss Anna Hoge and her fiance,|structor, held in educational center] for Thursday, May 18, at 1 o'clock m committer, Mra ° . . ° e naan nar sags fine ew Tian | aire held i Oeste conies | for Zmaretagy May 18, at 4 ¢eloak, (0m Shun, ‘Mra Hi laxation. Relaxation quiets —noiseless, motionless, lad Wednesday evening at 7:30, instead | may be made with Mra. J. T. Fenton.|* le. Heldrich, Mr * . e a Series of Bridge Teas of Thursday, for this week only. | long H. Fubrbers nnd Men. A. . Kohn. the circulation. The blood restful, are replacin: noisy . yy Civic Improvement Club bridge whist, five hundred an . Mrs. Lister Ho nes is entertaini o ¢ * ott will oe the entertainmen: on ge its Hoven i etertuning| ane Art Sactety | ete “civic mmrovement_ eat. il be the entertainment fey supply to the brain grows wooden beds and old type ar ar meeting Thurs 18, in the clubhouse, A ful ance is urged, ax among the ted kets may be obtained €lub this week, one on Friday after|14, iast regular meeting for thie sea-| day, Ma moon and the other on Saturday - an Ww per "| so t the Fine Arts hall Wednesday | at laumptimentary to. her sister, Mise} 007 St the Fin less and less—you sleep. beds in thousands of homes Simple facts—known and today. from the fe « ladies: Mra, Eu gene Pfeffer, 004% First ave: Mian morning, May 17, at 10 o'clock, when| important business to be trans Myra Lambuth, whore engagement |tne annual committee reports will| is the election of officers Buehrer. 222 Pionser building and to Mr. Willis Webster Judd has re |i heard oe 8 | Rheiniander’s Rook Store, First ave é é “ am "8 “ee : at it lock Dr, Robert Max Gar smgbtehters of St. George. De and Union wt. Favors for each table practised in every hospital. For every room shared by Satie. so alae S ca acmnlanie ciate ="! KNICKERS } In good homesalso, today. two sleepers—Twin Beds— ner of Portland, Ore., who in visit.| mance.” cee 4tVK ’ * onesl di di b og friends in town, Mrs. William) ‘ Le om nee Onin Concord PT. A. a FE Si : eceper oes not distur! Be eke re eae mee emt “glam oetameiecetore|( ———~Y or Simmons Beds built the other or communicate — Woman'n” aginative ‘Council ct | fapora othe ate conenon wi for sleep afford relief from colds or other infections. Birthday Dinner W.C. A. May 17. bi 19%. fe West Queen Anne Grade & Altruistic Club West Queen were The Altruistic club will meet at/ wilt hold an “open house” at the the home of Mrs. Josie Parker, 4736/ school Thursday evening, May 18 In recognition of the birthday of! her father, Mr. B. F. Stone, Miss Ethel Mae Stone entertained at a din- ner of twelve covers at her home Anne grade school Look at Simmons Beds and Springs at your Dealer’s a j10th N. E., Wednesday, May 17, at/ which will give fathers and mothers Saturday ev Pee. 11 o'clock. Election of officers. an Onacaautiity to nee na m a oreo i Surprise Party Emerton PT. A. Taal tod deta cme eel He will show you the beautiful “Period A pleasant surprise party was ten-| Emerson P.-T. A. will hold tts next | will be open and some work aun rates 1 — a St Soe wy _ The Importance of the Simmons Label dered Mrs. Helen Cale at her home, business m Te: sews 6427 46th ave. 8. W., by a few of her 17, at 2:30, at the school Delegates| paper and sewing and cooking de friends, including Mrs. Arthur $8. \to the convention will give reports. | partments will exh! Wellington, Mrs. C ing, Wednesday, May | child will be displayed. Steel Tubing. And note the pressed steel The “Beverly” Corner Locks that keep the bed firm and and the school | Harder, Mrs.| Music by school orchestra. orchestra will furnish music i . E. Ayers, Mrs. Paul Beal, s.| * r 7 ieep— AoE Ayers, Mrs. Paul Teal, Mre ft Bit a LON At 0 o'clock the guvsta will as. One of the beautiful Sim. POiseless. There is one unfailing ase 3 z ilson. | ” omen's nee ary Of | where larry Ha an, director of i , Wed de ; s : Washington will n an all-day!the sight ae ing gen F s - inl for cheerful bed rooms of me veee Guaee conaet Show that = rang sn 0 1 nesting at nll, Madison w sho yo wh H i ednesday Service meeting .s or {ii show two 9 exquisite taste. Your YOU trite us, and we will arrange for you Senuine ee fe which choice of Ivory, Mahog- 0 see Simmons Metal Beds, Cribs, Day Criband Spring ismarked ame. any, Walnut and Decora- | Beds—and Simmons Springs, in eve ry way Look “ tive Colors. worthy to go with Simm: ons Beds. 2 Label. mee first, “Thru Lif. wa the anatomy at Tea Shop ity Rocoed livia ia We all women living in Wa ington dur The services at the Orthopedic Tea! ing territorial days und their daugh nd ing the F Bhop Wednesday will be in charge of ters wre cordially invited to enroll an| displays the mahteane. youth Westminster Presbyterian church, members, Picnic Iuncheon at noon|in the Cleveland schoole work done | | | | Ravenna Chayter Soctal Club | with Mrs. V. B. Artnstrong as howt- in charge of Mrs, Jennis Wa.sworth. | e ens, assisted by Mrs. M. F. Wooster, | ear Mrs.’ R. H. MacMichael, Mrs. Sum- Ww : é est Queen Anne High School Gua he a | Ses rote Progen | tavenne Chapter Social club Mer Osborne, Mrs. H. J. Lenz, Mra. L r. et ine uae ee er ut wri SIMMONS COMPANY ATLANTA CHICAGO KENOSHA SAN FRANCISCO (Executive Offices, Kenosha, Wis.) 7. Turner, Mra. W. Scott Matheson,| a, | " ne Jast regular mecting of the|Charles W. Draper, &%t athe 6 pyd anc iss pA . ipe th at d 10 Miss Katherine Boyd and Miss Nan- Queen Anne High School PT. A.lave. N Be. Lamchoat ft and roth | ey Gunter. will be held in the library of the!Cards at 2 o'clock. Hosters years %, |school, Wednesday, May 17, at 3:10 | day. on ALL DRESSED UP greys lay, Mra. Douglas, Mra, T MONTREAL ckerst They are to be an esthetic dancer.” B.A, of the Mason d orts of both national and| Mrs. Draper. All Baste | "You y not believe it,” sald Mr. | state conventions will be given. ated: Wilken oth, exe. ieee Sg a Dubwaite, “but the woman who' is see Pe ee Knicker Outfit lecturing to us this evening on some West Seattle Review No. 51 Seb , A | manifestations of latter day art used! West Keattle Review No. 61, W.| Mine Ning cnn rabid pci ee a eae ang tos gopalt at na cha vappiness—kr an , will give &/ man of a committee that will arrange comfortable, trim, g ilooking. The “You don't say!” exclaimed Mr.:eard party in Carpenter’ pig icn ted iGrampeon. “And now jong hes she fee sey oh rpatiae all, 444) the program of cards for ait th : sketch shows you one young woman e been wearing clothes In public?’—|ar § p, m. Business meeting at 7/entertainment to be given pricay | Balseoiate cee ase St ul t or l FREE BOOKLET ON SLEEP: Ce |merce in honor of Seattle teachers, | for older we 4 . parish ‘The number 13 tn never used by Progressive Thought Club Peicjala RUA Mie Kanoal acorn fheheotar tn = Fit Gogh dar sbjdes the Italians in making up thelr lot-| Last regular mecting of Progres:|tiven in Masonic temple. Bridge will flannel ag wen we einey:, Khaki and teries. sive Thought club will be held at Fed be play.u in the library, off the bal retine, | 1) i lachoneae edie ye,