The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1922, Page 8

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Personal Mr and Mra hi tu lays in Viet Clare B, Farnswort Mr. and Mrs. od Sunday fr Fred Jackson retur m Victoria, B.C. Mrs. Henry Hull visiting her parents. Albert Wilton, will te this week for her home in } Cal has b and who Mr @ the last Alamed: invitations Tssued for! Wedding of Miss Helen Re Enegren; Informal Tea! Wednesday Afternoon. AND MRS. - BO ones ha the marris “Helen Mar Rerieon Phe service will be read by Rey, Hi Mason, at the University Congre church. evening 23, at 9 o'clock bride Mrs. W honor, Mr Mrs ntly Walter T. underwent Vidence ly Douglas, who r an ts ROBERT ENE operation Pr nic hospital progressty Robert Wallace » issue. invitations | of their daughter, | | } Newlove) is visiting | Dr. and Mrs, ¢ Mr. Alfred Selman Jat Fort Lawton te Mra garet Burke (Ma her pai ents, ree Newlov Friday o- attended by her riand, as matron Farneworth Currier Be best man for Mr. ‘Garrison The ushers are to be Dr. A pwereft and Mr. A. G. Henke. The wedding music will be played Miss Carrie Lovering, organist Lod Marion Bilis, of Bellingham, will be D Mre Me | tow Howard Wood and Miss Fait sh, of New York spending weeks with their Mrs. Proctor ar punt, . and Mrs rd left today for New Yor Dr, Padelford will teach class at Columbia unive summer sity eee —— the ceremony there will Rie & feception for relatives and im te friends at the home of Mr nd Mrs. Enegren Enegren attended the Univer Sof Washington and is a member Alpha sorority, Mr. Garrt ted from the college of en ing, at Lehigh university, and ted with Tau Beta Phi fra Mr from a short trip to Vancouver, ee Mr, and Mrs, Rex Stafford retur ed Saturday by motor from Victort B. C., where they attended the ge tournament. . Mr. Theodore Owens and Mr Lew’ Terrell motored down from Victor and Vancouver, B. C., Sunday eee Vedding Assistants Be Honored George Youell and Miss Youe!l wit entertain with Anformal tea at their home Wed afternoon from 3 until & to compliment the ladies will assist at the wedding of Youell to Mr. James ©. Gal Saturday evening, June 17 . Jenkins Will Be plimented Bugene W. Bell will entertain & Miscellancous shower at her Tuesday afternoon in compli- » Miss Margaret Jenkins. have been confined to friends of the honor guest. eee ge Tea to Honor of-Town Guest ng Mrs. Albert L. Evans, le of Dr. Evans, chaplain of the | guest, h engineers at Camp Lewis, Mrs.| prised her with a Alexander will be hostess at a/ shower at the home of her parent of five tables at her home| 3523 13th ave. W., Friday evenin afternoon, Additional Will come in at the tea hour. | urnished entertainment for the ev Mr. and Mra. returned Sunday fre oe and Mrs. Victoria. . to visit Mra. Seruby Andrew Hemrick. eee and Mrs. Fred for a short visit Mateo, mother. o'ch Mrs a. Mi Morgan le in Califo M ag Friday will return by motor. eee Mr. and Mre, V their guest, York, left Friday for a motor trip California. . Mr. and Mra. Hn L. Merritt oa trip to Miscellaneous Shower With Miss Natalie new @ Julict Gualtierie will render/ yr and Mra. Crawford, Mr. plano numbers, | Mrs. Cook, Mr. and Mra, Gleaso r | Ted Gleason, Mrs. West, Mra. i. | Mrs, Miller, Mrs. C. Johnson, y on and Matinee 1. Rodgers, Mrs. A. Palmer, is & farewell compliment to Mrs. he eos |T. Williams, Mra. F Henriot, who is leaving soon Sake her home in Buffalo, N. ¥.,;C@der, Misses Eleanor Hall Biggar is entertain. | Ve" Palmer, Violet Barry, Myrt ‘@ luncheon at Frederick &|274 Florence Roach, Jeanie Caldei ‘edne: '. ittendi: eee te mabey arion | aide Gleason and Margaret Calder. ey (Clubs ’s University ‘ Golf Team CLUBS FOR TUESDAY golf team of the University | ‘will play its usual round of goit | the University links Wednemtay | . A competition match to de- Die Kappa Sigma Motherw’ Club iyed off at 10 o'clock. th interest in the game increas. ft is hoped before long to have team that will be competent | ‘compete with other women's or. tions. ng the play there will be a luncheon at the club at 12:30 | Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Humane Society the King County Humane societ Tuesday, June 13, at 12 o'clock noo! at Y. W. C. A. ecafeterta, Fitth ar Seneca. | Bulletin board notice will direct room, 7"? fit for Orthopedic Hospital "On Thursday afternoon at the of Mrs. C. D. Stimson at the thiands, t Music Practice club give its fourth annual musicale Seattle Officers Council The Seattle Officers Cor P.-T. day, June 13, at 10 th committee room of the Y. W. C. the berefit of the Children’s | Mrs. J. B. Rieke and Mrs. J. R. Han dic hospital. The entire pro-,blin, hostesses, has not been announced, but | ee or of the numbers planned are | City Federation W. C. T. U. The City Federation of the w. C U. will hold an important meeting Plymouth Congregational chure Tuesday p.m. Urgent and matters concerning the narcotic tr fie will be under discussion, and the will be several speakers. All mer bers are urged to attend. *Visito: welcome. a.m, in Wey Walker), and Caird Leslie, with at ‘Mrs. Frederick Parks at the piano, ‘and Mrs. Louise Van Oxle will give ® resume of Turgenieffs “Lady From the Provinces.” a humorous Play translated from the Russian by Mrs. Van Osgie. ee Ethan Allen Circle than Allen circle, Ladies A. R., will meet Twead: June 13, at 1:30 p. m., in Fraterne Brotherhood hall. A large atte ance of members is desired. cla ‘ ve ee Col : Cot To Entertain at Hame | tne (Mrs. Wylie Hemphill ts entertain- ‘ing with a bridge tea at her home Wednesday afternoon, June 21, in compliment to Miss Helen Enegren Only the intimate friends of the hon. | Or guest hav invited. Miss Enegren to _ Be Honored business, igma Chi Mothers’ Club Sigma Chi Mothers’ club will gt }a tunche at the Comm at | o'clock, followed by the usual m ling at the chapter house at 2 o'clock As a pre-nuptial compliment to | asl wee | Miss Helen Enegren, Mrs. Joseph Eg- | ert is entertaining with a bridge at | her home Friday afternoon | see | Rhododendron Club Rhododendron club will hold an a day meeting with Mrs. 814 Fifth ave. N. . Emma Lazarus Auxiliary Luncheon in Bremerton Lieutenant Commander Bullard, VU. 8. N., and Mrs. Bullard @hitertained with a luncheon of ten| overs at their quarters at Bremer. | ton yesterday. . _ Enmicheon at ' Summer Home Mrs. John A. Porter will entertain | / With a luncheon for eight at her summer home Crescent Beach Mext Saturday afternoon, compli Menting Mrs. George Henridt. Saunders Educational © for regular busi . nter, 18th and Ma Shawondasse Club Shawondasse club will meet wi Mrs, E. Weidow, 3809 E. Olive st. | 2 o'clock Alki Women Alki Women’s Improvement. cl will meet with Mrs. George A. Smit 6100 W, Spok at2 p.m. F ception to new! »d officers, at . Writers’ Club club will meet at 8 p.m. room of the Y. W. C, Mary I. ¢ and Gertrude Writers’ lecture ative | ton, will be read by Lillian Ross Visitors welcome. Bla NOW PLAYING . “BEYOND THE RAINBOW” With Sixteen Famous Stars VAUDEVILLE. WITH Frank Stafford & Co. OTHER ACTS AS GOOD COMING SATURDAY TEXAS GUINAN In Persoti and on the Screen Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae Gamma Phi eta alumnae wi | meet at the chapter house at 1:30 jm., with Mrs. as hostess, | eee | ADDITIONAL CLUBS | West Seattle W. ©. 'T. U. e Weet & tle W. C. T. w at the home of Mrs. J. W. ft 5 47th ave, 8. W., on Wednesda June 14, at 2:30 p. Take an leroy car and get at Home station. north ™m off Walk «1 from a viait of severe stor Elfendahl and Miss Elsie Jones of New | re. turned Friday from a@ short motor Gleason, who jis to be an August bride, as honor a number of her friends sur. miscallaneous A mock wedding, games and songs! the afternoon Mrs. Clifford | ning. Those in attendance were Mins sing & group of songs 4nd Natalie Gleason, Mr. Frank West, and Olds, Mrs. /13th,* 7p. Mre Barry, Mra, M. Williama, | Mary Williams, Mary Gleason, Ade- Mothers’ club of Kappa Sigma fra. | June ternity will hold a meeting at the/nic at Mount the captaincy of the team will | chapter house, 6204 17th ave. N. E.,.| month and There will be a gemernl meeting of ‘Take elevator to sixth floor. | leroy ot the| White Orpandie A. and Mother's Congress Cir. cle will hold a joint meeting Tues-| A Emil Kreger, Emma Lazarus auxiliary will me: Improvement Club mp: Kenney one EATTLE'STAR ROBERT MURRAY h al on Mra . at ne r nr h Frederick Morgan k. a r Robert Graham returned today B.C. n a olf ts ta Paul Mandell Henry Wilbur Seruby and ft Sunday by motor for San ft or. | Robert Murray, whose ability to sing tones beyond the nia, shipping their car down. They | Aighest notc on the piano and mimic birds, places him in a class without a rival, will be heard in concert at the Moore | theater Tuesday jening, June 20th Y. W. C. A. ‘Activities to [Business and ‘Professional ink ius imtuares areas tori Women’s Club lows: Mrs, Nannie B. Slamm, Mrs.| phe Seattle Business and Profes F. A. Armstrong, Mra. R. J. Arnot. | sional Women's club will give Mrs, W. wtord, Mrs. Dr.' mixer, where only members of the lelub will be present, on next Tuow day, June 13, at 8 p, m, in Fine Arts rooms, 1213 Fourth ave. | This mixer will'be in the form of a “kide’ party,” and all are request. ed to dress up like kiddies ‘The last meeting of the club was the annual business meeting of the lyear. The yearly reports of the various standing committees were read. The treasurer's report showe that the has building fund sum and that it has) @ savings account placed to the club's credit, The yearly report of the membership chairman a decided increase in the members| taken into the club during the past club calendar year, and it alno n club meets for! lclub supper Tuesday, June 13th, at |6 p m, in the gluse room of the cafeteria. At 7 p. m. they meet {with Mrs. Lena Dorrion for Bible |diseussion in the second floor club | rooms. i. o . This month the Cowmopolitan club wil have for ¥ program June m.—Mra, Lena Dorrion June th—“Giimpses Association Life,” by Mra. C. H JOren, general secretary, who hos just returned from the National ¥ W.C. A. convention in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Mrs. Oren visited aspoct ations in the large cities to and from Hot Springs, and from her clore observations and investigations has a most interesting message from every association in which she! vinited—meseages and glimpses not only pertaining to club activities, but to association life in general. 27th—Outdoor party and ple Baker Park. Next the month of Au club will One club increased ite o (Bite). le rr, variety of vocations and professions |were joining this organization. The nations federation chair man’s report indicated that the Se- [attic club's influence haa been wide ly spread thruout the national or ganization and that many other or ganizations were looking to this club for stimulation and guidance | Mine Lulu M. Fairbanks, chairman of thie committee, read excerpts from many Interesting letters fr South, North, East and West rs prove the widespread interest of the The Friendsof All club will hold | Ub* In Seattle's activities their first annual picnic at Faunt-| 7? Dublicity chairman, Miss An ch next ‘Thursday, June {2% Marie Brucggerhoft, reported calime Glee ome fram ths |that it has been largely thru Se | downtown district rm. htle'a guiding ao much publicity Jand space in the national organ, |The Independent Woman,” that for gust, the Cosmopolitan have two meetings a month. business and one social held out of doors. to ¥:| n, nd leave at 6 p. attention of the nation to club's activities. Bhe stated that jin publicity Washington state and Seattic ranked first in contituously| getting publicity before the women of the nation in this particular or- gan The club took action and passed resolutions on two important mat at its business meeting was a resolution nent to § w L. Jones and Poindexter opposing the provisions paragrapr No. 60-A of the tar iiff bill, and asking that cocoanut oll, soya bean cotton nee oil and peanut ol! be added to the free list in paragraph 16 The second | Fashiduable | Strap-Pumps “PATRICIA” $5.8 Patent, Goodyear welt sewed; high Cuban he new slide buckle. A distinctive new one- strap creation that is taking by storm. Also comes in low heel. | for Summer Hats A smart hat of white organdie Is |trimmed with small roses of organ die, arranged in @ wreath on the extreme outer edge of the hat. This ix recommended more for its beauty |than utility jock. m- T in h, ters first tors . . Rebekah Ledge N to Ridgley will meet be pny Ridgley af- The re Lode m- Albano, rs June 14 and Mrs. tessen. . 6 bekah with Mrs, st., Wednesday, Mra. W. Powell assisting how 12, uxiliary in ofl car No. y. al ve NM. ot in th at ub h, te “PEGGY” $3.95 A nifty patent Sand- al, as pictured. Just ‘what you want for summer wear; all sizes; 214 to 7; low heel. in A. ir. il Pp. Woodworth Anderson # Dinham-Strehlau Shoe Co. AT ALL 1043 THIRD AVE. 106 PIKE STREET 8 STORES 201 YESLER WAY PT ELT ‘ in! rr y, nt. | the! showed! in-| thon dicated that women from a greater) |has been instrumental in attracting | this | The} Miles} DRIVE TO PAY SCHOOL DEBT Northwest Training Seeks Clear Tiile lo Sam's recipes for veget ndy From government nm bureau by np end to b ed ix f ready to ewlves Just fill out and mail the cot final Training to clear up the A campaign bt the Northwest Beattle W. TK of the ( on Seattle want Ur and incl Burea ( Washington ington, D. property in is being ' inaugurated by Mev ndolph 4 field institu reprenentative in devoted entirely » wocial and religious training of ne women who desire to fit th Street and No. nelves for social or Nine graduated last w the fields of social ianionary work ountries, or those Altho the schoo! is under the super vision of the Methodist church, young women from all denominations are welcome, They must enter with three “rroreinues«'recommenantion ot MAYOR IS FOR! ‘TRAINING CAMP. health and a high school education or its equivalent, ‘Their training in Mayor prock work young w City or Town ready welfar to enter work oth State | the school is completed In two years, | has issued a jduring which time they pay $18.50 a jmonth for board and room, prov j they can afford it. If not, they are required to pay nothing, The school has been established in| Seattle for 16 years at First N. and Mercer et Four instructors {handle the educational work | The Rev, Randolph will visit cities | of the Northwest this summer, # & ing from pulpits about the school. and urging co-operation for its sup. port. \Seattle Ad Man Weds in Portland Jobn C, Toohey, Beattle advertining man, and a member of the local Press club, returned from a “business” trip to Portland Sunday, with a bride. The friends of Toohey had been told of the nuptiais-to-be, but had expected them to take place in Seattle today. | The bride was Miss Edith Daverin, of Portland. J, Brown om calling for popular sup. citizens’ military training held vat Camp Lewis that while many military to these becaune to universal object mpe obligations on may obje: service, none “ean rummer training ave litary 1 has never before failed,” he concludes, “to furnish any sort of quota when calied upon by our gov lernment. Parents would do well to consider the rnment’s offer of a free vacation for their sons. The physical development alone is un usually v the boys will come back stronger, 1 self-reliant.” Women Aiding Vets to Get Big Prizes Valuable prizes will be awarded to women workers who assist In devel oping the big program of entertain aten to no mi le and big was od & resolution, which was draft and immediately pent the schoo! board, protesting the cut in the salaries of teachers and the elimination of subnormal courses in the Seattle schools Miss Moilie G. Baldwin, ly elected president, official delegate ment being arranged for deleg the 234 annual encampment of Vet erans of Foreign Wars and the re union of the Mist division here, Au gust 15 to 19, according to Ralph A |Horr, chairman of the committee The first award will be a $1,000 tomobile, Horr raid, and the prizes will include a trip to Yellowstone park. 1. C. Lester bas been appoint ed chairman of the women workers. His headquarters will be at 1210 Fifth | ave the new- wan elected the from this club to the national convention at Chatta noogn, Tenn. July 10-15, Mine Edna Crangle, newly elected vice presi dent, was elected Mies Baldwin's al ternate to this coming national con: | [""Threcminute reports were given | Recital Is Given at Beaux Arts Village [by all of the delegnios attending the | state §«convention at Wenatchee. ” 1 puplin 0 *«. Orwood EB. These delegates ali ngreed that there}, D&%ns Punt of Mr wood |Greene and plano pupils of Misw Nita was a fine spirit of co-operation over ; t the state, and that the women went.ji: Jonder were featured in a join |recital on the James Ditty lawn at Beaux Arta village Sunday after Jed to become better acquainted and unify their interests ‘The retiring president, Mise Ruth }20" A® elevated om, wales os Goodnow, then told of her apprecia-|PtOally for the recital, was dsoo- of the co-operation the club {rated with evergreens and flowers members and executive board gave! The Gances included Grecian pum her, and thereupon the newly slected| tts. colonial and modern solo work president, Mise Molly G. Baidwin,| Severe! Seattle residents “ were and other officers and executive "mone the Kucets board were installed m Mine Baldwin announced the fol.) Missionaries to jowing chairmen for the standing| committees for the coming year: Talk of Travels Membership--Mins Irene Johnston.| phe Rev. E. E. Fife, D. D.. and Ed Recreation—Mrs. Betty Price. lwin 1. Campbell, both with minsion: Entertainment—Mrs, Sybil Storrs.| ary experience in the Far Bast, will Program—Mra, Leora Conn Stew) be the principal speakers at the spe art cial presbyterial meeting in the First Conatitution and by-laws Presbyterian church, Tuesday morn joan Cc. Hobmann | | ing: The meeting wh begin at 10:30. Finance—Mm. Nita L. Jacobs, = Publictty—Mra. Ione Parp. Fellowship—Mr«. Winifred Bodine. Auditing—Miss Roxena Gee. Education Mra. Florence | Moyer | Civic Misa Su Burglar Rifles Pants, Gets $400 Andrew Munsen, 1211-2 Seventh reported to police Monday that a thief had entered his home during the night and stolen between $350 and $400 from hix pants pockets The marauder gained entrance thru i B Mra, Lucy Wand. Those composing the advisory board are: Miss Mignon Adams, Dr. Lenora Grant, Mins Cordelia Thiel, Miss Sadie Barrish and Miss Florence Mann. The new officers are President-—Misa Molly First vice president Crangle. Second vice president Alvord. Recording | Tucker Corresponding secretary ola Page _Treasurer- ave. an open window Raldwin Edna Li od WATER SHUT.OFF NOTICE Water will be shut off in serv ice eupplying water district No. north of city limits, Tuesday 13, from § a. m. to 4p. m | | j | Miss Mary) | H Miss Glyde x secretary x Miss Vi | j | by Greenland discovered Icelander about 876 was an Mins Rena Kelper Waviarer Enrollment for the cast of 3,000 opens today. Registration for the 4,000-voice chorus will close soon. The great number of Seattle’s best singers already in the chorus makes it neces- sary now to limit the enrollment. If you plan to sing in The Wayfarer reg- ister NOW. The opportunity soon will pass and then no others can be re- ceived, fast auto transportation between stage and car lines, direct, for all par- ticipants, before and after perform- ances. Complete checking system for cos- tumes, under canvas, will give quick service—no waits, no confusion. Time for registration is Those who enroll quick have chance for plac short. best Next Rehearsal for the Chorus Tonight at 8 o’Clock First Methodist Church Fifth Avenue and Marion Street Get your costumes fitted and enroll at 1200 Fourth Ave., corner Seneca St. ieee Sista Ads ay TERROR a eee TRA COOKING VEGETABLES ———\ | Palace Hip Offers Well-Balanced Bill ¥r w fford he the with his show that ° nk who, pened the week at Loew's Pa ables and vegetable combir Hip Saturday, a wealth has provided Washington ir ‘ sree ttle led entertainment of of His ear slumber of the hi v aon re wh in Van nkle jon of the 2 charm quaint conception I ‘ Dream.” 1 below endary character is cleverly built the happiness that came troubled Rip in his dreams demonstrate the varied tal pe he offering is nd exceptionally entertain. k 1922 N. Y. Ave t Sam's Cookbook, four gents in st Star rele Wash Part ps for tone ‘ envned el fanta Hoen and Acres,” combine comedy, ind skillful sharpshooting in 1 and diverting style. Packer and Selz gather tn hit. The men are the eccentric variety, pretty girl who sup. and versatile chap is who plays plano and Dupreece, in “Rim ot Ma: of Racko ie a pretty woman n male partner in hand to nd balancing 10 I. W. W. Members |» *: Will Go on Trial SACRAMENTO, Cal., : ot w June METROPOLITAN ALL WHEK OLIVER Monosco Prenenta Wis Greatest Comedy Wit “ABIE’S IRISH ROSE” BY ANN NICHOLS jal confessed members of 1 ten Ww enday the w set for today, will open Opening of the trial was delayed by the necessity of bringing in an out nide judge to hear the case A of been asked by the became unnec an outside for the men w rre tentified during the trial of J Casdorf and Earl Firey that were members of the organiza to have but this | onsary when it was an judge trial ted when they change venue was defenne. nounced wou ught here Starting Monday, June 19 Mail Orders Now Seat Sale Thursday Bven., We to 82.0 Pn Mat., (Sevens Fi ires Own Chauffeur M. W. Palmer, chauffeur for Chief ] of Police W. B, Severyns, was indefi-| nitely suspended Sunday by Beveryns, jafter notification had been received | to the effect that Palmer had been arrested’ in Tacoma in a car contain: | ing casen of whisky. Palmer was driver for Chief Searing and Joel Warren in past years, Severyns scor Jed Palmer heavily, declaring that he “would fire every cop of that striy ; 4s fast as he got proof of their guilt | Palmer was arrested with 8. J. Gib-| |son, a miner. He was released Mon day on $1,600 bail Increase Wages i at Bend Lumber Mills | BEND, Ore., June 12.-—Bend lum ber mills have announced wage in lerease of cents a day, to take effect June BENEFIT FOR MAN HURT IN ACCIDENT In an effort to secure financial aid for Peter Pasanen, 4134 24th ave. 8. W., who, with both hands Jost in an accident, is trying to support five children and a wife, Evergreen lodge, No. 2, Ancient Order of Uniteé Workmen, will give a benefit dance and card party Monday night at the A. O, Us W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave. All are urged to attend. q presents . LINCOLN th PRANK MEGLANRS PYORRBEA DANGEROUS TO LIFE AND HEALTH Beware of quacks, 16 This Strohber Diminutive piano is a complete, practical instrument, yet it is only 43 inches high. Ideal for your summer Tos The price, $350. Asa player piano, 550. Terms on either. Tdeal also to delight the heart of a little girl. Pic- ture it in her own room! Sherman |Glay & Go. Third Avenue at Pine SBATTLB Tecome * Spokane Portand

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