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PAGE 10 Seattle Society THE SEATTLE STAR |) Music Bonnet Great Artist Glenn Stuart Thompson ow Kustach f Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. |Paris, was heard | neert for the Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. le = theese yyy olla none th Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829. A master at times of Junior Club Gives Original and Unique Ball. | . 7 ’ 1 Ps Mrs, Auzias de Turenne’s Tea Delightful. | th ‘ 1 iy " AB JUNI \ ‘ r its Circus narkal ‘ detail, from the hu: 1 en ar Bmadstand s¢ ed from the early e¢ ery of the red-coated o . e ‘The spiclers ha | pr t 1 si the boa const rt F Egyptian mumm | ore 1 6,” by W All the animals we h were exocedingly \. ' h ra Glover, to say the lea > did some tricks which Du Mae's , ' Were start!ing to tho onlookers lo ‘Te 1 ' The living statues occupied t John Ryan, Jr, and} | Gr Pug cM Tom Pelly as the laugh-prod program led | Bus ful nur “Sprin, The Virgins, The Hat} an ey - Tire.” “They i Where was a d ¢ ranging from the dainty crea 1 by 1 tons to the grote ; upper was served downstairs and consisted of hot dog sandwiches, t ©atfee, ico cream nd ¥ lemonade. oO 4 fhe Junior commi to whom credit is due for the successful affalr, | t r t { imeludes the Misses Dorothy Ewing, Clara Emory, Gloria Fr Helen | by ¢ 1 Ks 8 I Farrell and Elspeth Mckw Messrs, Marfield Boloom, Andrew Denny I Hiram Patterson, Marshall Atle nd T jore Owens, chairman 1 Whe patrons and patronesses were the parents of the committee members. | ! : i ri - Smart Tea Honors Recent Bride | pidge ¢ c sirs. Auzias de Ture gave a smart tea this afternoon at the Sunset} v hub in honor of } ghterindaw, Mrs. Amaury Ausias d | Pm Fecent bride. ¢ rated the drawir ws A Mrs. Edwin A. Str | cece Thomas Ruhr Ira Bronson, Mr 1Gnarour Quartet Felger, Mrs. ert nshaw, Misa }} rgut . Q 1a CBilins, Mrs. Edwin Latimer, Mrs. Lister| Concert Tonight Holmes, Miss Elma Ce 5 Q 1d a charn of lovely spring blossoms | | t - © Mrs. Joh \ Alexander Baillie, Mrs. Burke.| The little gon of Mr. and M Hayward Bates Th sor r, Mra, e Peck, Mrs, William Hr McEwan,! __ Portrait by La Pine Roge ¢ x Mrs. George Donworth and Mrs. Reginald Parsons |—Portrait by La Pine Rog iia BRT | _ Musicale and Reception Baek oaaenenrs Airis 4) AX Ner:) i Honoring Jacques Thibaud Alfred Cortot, the artista who will appear! Tae Wa ic { will 8 , mext Monday evening at the Metropolitan theater, under the auspices of) 16 Wood ve. W { ay, April 4 | : r Z Bite Ladies’ Musical club, Miss Nollie Cornish will give a reception and eee er 1k a. ausicale at the Cornish school Sunday afternoon, Aprit §, at 3:30 o'clock! rir iany art n” to get ¢ oh oh . ves CHURCH . « - . a Bridge Luncheon for Visitors Whe“ Woensit'e Alte A : Musie by Mine Honoring Mrs. C. N. Post, of Pasadena, wh ing her alstor, Mra.| 8 ’ church " ta ’ . ; t B. A. Sunderiin, and her niece, Mra. Arthu . Mra, David C.| whist party at the I fo club | playt * ‘ , s Hall and Mrs. Robert Moritz will enter luncheon on| house Wedne eve April 4,] "Whee ¥ ave ote Re “ bec WPhursday afternoon at Mrs, Hall's home. at 8 o'clock aoe a a e676 6 and delegates Hosts at Bridge Dinner NEW SEWING CLASS rues” Whee A ‘ Personal Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Dwan are entertatning with a bridge [mee tad. cid will £ eae besos oLere es Sixteen covers, Wednesday evening, at the Rainier Golf and C - a jaws ; . eet | G STI k ¢ Miss McPherson Weds | PC) Gomme meets er ee) 7 ai gay 3 ‘The marriage of Miss Lenore McPherson, niece of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ght | 43rd ave, N. he Mrs, H Holco M MePherson, to Mr. Franklin Richter, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Richter, was| schoo! d 1 : Molemnized Saturday evening at the home of the bride's uncle and has jv , "ee Ht ays: With the Rev. Sidney Morgan reading the service. The home was lovely | tension )im Its decorations of Ascension lilies and palms,-arranged in standards and| the s6 r t 069 charming baskets. +078 ‘The bride wore an attractive costume of gray polret twill with a hat {n/ Orresponding tone and a corsage of Ophelia roses and sweet peas. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served and Mr. and Mrs. >) Richter left on their wedding trip, to be at home after April 15 ) Brewster apartments. Luncheon and Bridge I mites acca Mr. Dy Gomptimenting Mrs. Stanley Dollar, of California, Mra Olaf @wensen| t* door. rae i es Wis hostess Monday afternoon at her home, entertaining with a luncheon] 4, iat ween hee Seen Of fifteen covers, followed by bridge. A basket of spring flowers was the | UUNCH CLUB | _Seahurst Council of M " Bttractive center of the table. } Mount Baker Park Luncheon Clubd|mosts Wednesday, Ar j will meet at clubhouse Wednesda, the chure 5 se ie * April 4. Luncheon at 1 p. m., La Boheme Music Club lowed by bridge. Hostemes, | La Boheme Music club will meet Friday, April 13, with Miss Winifred! Milo Walton i 2 ) Bateman, 161 24th ave., at 2 o'clock. Wiltlamac ‘The following German program wil! be interpreted: Mrs. 8. P. » Contralto—{a) “Melsande” (Goetz); (>) “Sandmannchen” }—Mrw. wc Arving P. Raeder. PR 1 Violin—“Sonata in A” (Handel)—Miss Siri Engman. The F Soprano—{a) “Liebe” (Bleichmann); (b) “Sapphiache” (Brahms); (c) "Since meet We Pirst I Met Thee” (Rubinstein}—Mrs. C. R, English with Mra. CG | Plano—ia) “Romance” (Schutt); (») “Etude Symphonique” (Schumann)—|ove. A short @irs. Helen Wilkins Barwick; Mrs. Lulu Shepard Jobnson and Miss Wint-| o'clock wi fred Boustield, accompanist. arranged - Luncheon at Home Mrs. Ivan Hyland is entertaining with a luncheon of eight covers at her Thome Wednesday afternoon as a compliment to Mrs. Mitchell am. 7 Monday afternoon Miss Marianne Hyland entertained at luncheon in compliment to the senior c at St. Nicholas’ school, | Marriage Announced | Mrs. HL. B. Brown, of 6211 Sycamore ave., announces the marriage of| Whee daughter, Grace Lucile, to Mr. Victor L. Hanson on Saturday, March | 31, @t 1 o'clock. Rev. A. E. Green officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson will make their home at Clear Lake. sie e Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Mrs. C. B. Ballard will be hostess for University gulld at the Orthopedic Vea Shop Wednesday, assisted by Mrs. C. B. Ruggles, Mra. J. Start. Mra N- Hansen, Mra. Ira Watson, Mrs. H. R. Hone, Mra, A. K. Wiseman, | | Mrs. F. Durgan, Mrs. W. G. Belt and Mra. M. Hoppe: "| club at the Wome ‘The Thrift Shop will bé in charge of Queen Anne guild Wednesday| auditorium. Pre represented by Mrs. H. C. Pigott and Mrs. Thomas Nash, and in| Steelo Rows, M afternoon Mrs. Newton Bishopp and Mrs, A. C. Ritzwaller will repro.| Arville Helstad at gent Capitol Hill guild. —_—_— @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY nesday, April 4, from 10 a. m. to 4 D. ™., at 2218 Eastlake ave. Tak Cowen Park, Ravenna or Broadway William | McKinley Circle No. 11,| cars and get’ off at Martin at tar CHICKEN DINNER at the comm friday evening, April 6, from 6 until 30 p.m. Tickets may be obtained calling Glendale 1623-R-3, or at nd Mre. W. W. toll left you |terday for a few days’ visit in Van uver, B.C. Horton y for Force will leave ston on A six weeks’ speak on Hotel Ambanw plan to rary Lon Angeles, They y a prog tee Hebrew held Wed: m. Hi ‘k Graham Benev eday, April 4, ry room of the | | | ADDITIONAL CLUBS pees yieary Cudihee will contrib |from Verdi's "I © A guitar ne AMATEUR PR 8. H. Sussman will Fy | CHURCH SF | The Church § Pariah chur VICE LEAGUE 1 "| of the teeth before the Seattio Ama t itn next month! ut S p.m ice league WOMAN'S CEN Musicale of th will meet the church i Washington Howard ass ion, will speak on “Pr SOCIETY 1 nociety of the 62nd 2 o'clock. bh will hold an apron and Thursday afternoon and ril 5, at the church Current at 2 o'clock with Mra. C. FE. 611 13th ave. N vents department meets Horton, | tion of of HELBErs’ cLuB The Helpers’ cl fleers. ter No. 118, 0. E. § ~ the home of Mrs. Mar 1204 N. 48rd at., Wedn 4, at 11 a. m All members ure mee nd hotel Tuesday Dancing and cards. CIRCLE 0. 11 for over eighty years has relied upon Gour- Ladies of the G. A. R., will serve a and’s Oriental Cream |) ep anicnin HIGIt | All stran and lonely people wel home-cooked dinner, Wednesday,| waLLInar . to keep the skin and ‘ ne | com he ey LINGFORD CIRCLE t SCHOOL ALUMNI paar BB pel 4, at noon, tn Veterans hall,| Wallingford Circle of the First beves ripe peclpr igri | The Franklin High Sc ig Apr eth Armory. Presbyterian church will meet at| condition throughthe |) nesociatton will meet a B ay Se the home of Mra. K. A. F 1989 stress of the season's | ovening, April 4, at 8 o'clock GOLDI TH CIVIC LEAGUE CLAss ue » of Mra. K. A. Franco, 93 activities. White Prankift Kiel auditorit ! The s of the Golden North P Seattle Women's Civic Wallingford ave., Wednesday, April Flesh-Rachel. 4: || reer: Bight, atsdltorisea, | will hold a business mecting Friday 3 league | 4, at 2p, m. | Glass in civil government will meet ie se Pie Min the clubrooms of the Puget| wesr QUEEN AnN Botmd Savings association, Third ave, Ww tae Oe Asner Poe re will Peed Pike st. Wednesday, April 4,| meet Wednesday afternoon, April 4 Bt 10 @ t9. Mrs. Pearl K. Blough| at 2:29 o'clock, in the munle voor Bye tact nna et ot &, Rerlet Of wlection of officers will conclude «| twelve lectures on the city charter | short business meeting, Hostexies Seattle. for the afternoon are Mw, 15. T, Mar. ; * i ao tin, Mrs. C. D. Thomay Mo. 8. A WHET SEATTLE REVIEW NO. 51| gorenson and Miss Lott Davo, West Seattle Review No, 51, W. B. reir ane fips WA. of the Maccabees, will meet’ in| p, TE 3 es eet In| DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS | meats had, M41 Calltornis ave, | cthe regular monthly esting of| igen. April 4, at wie Of |the Daughters of Pioneers will bo| Re eaieated to wes , held at tho home of Mrs. Fred a Sander, 3731 Prospect st., Wednes. WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION day, April 4, »m, Mrs. Farwell The Women's association of the| Putnam Lilly and Mra, Daisy Wood | a Presbyterian church will | Hildreth are in charge of the pro- | in the Indies’ parlor, Wednes-| gram, which will include early hie Send 10¢ for Trial Stee PERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York SEATTLE SOCIAL CLUB [apes t | First ay The Seattle Social club will mee Oliver, 101 W Your Corns Let “Gets-It” — End Them World's Gr Gouraud's Oriental Cream LADIES’ MUSICAL CLUB PRESENTS ALFRED JACQUES CORTOT = THIBAUD Master Pianist Foremost French Violinist IN JOINT RECITAL AT THE METROPOLITAN, MONDAY EVENIN teat Corn Harvester APRIL 9 ¥, April 4, at 2 p, m. Noon lunch | tory, music and art Tak | Everybody, everywhere needs to know what eon will be served by Circle C, Madison car to 38th ave, acti | PRICES: $1.00 to $2.50 Seat Sale Aprit 5 |] | Milgns of folks have already learned about see eee | | WEST WOODLAND RGBTOWN P./T, A, PRESCHOOL CIRCLE Georgetown PT, A, will meot| West Woodland Pre-School circle | Wednesday afternoon, April 4, at 3 ‘will meet at the school auditorium | O'clock, at the school. Assistant su. | Wednenday, April 4, at 2:45 p, m.|Perintendent 8, 4, Fleming will| Blection of officers, speak on the high school situation, “Discipline and Health of the) 4 pertaining to the South snd diw. Ghild" is the topic chonen for the| trict. lection of officers will be | Hound Table talk. Miss Loretta Mar. | held, fin and Wunico Cram will care for ketal | the children in the kindergarten, ROBERT MORMIS CHAPTER see Robert Morris Chapter, U. D. 0, 1, TONIA SOCIAL CLUB §,, will be entertained at cards Wed. Tonia Bocial club will meet Wed. | Nesday afternoon, April 4, at 8 p, m. P Moaday, April 4, in the card room| at the home of Mrs, Charlon L, Stow. | at the Masonic temple, at 2 p, m.| art, 1912 N, 49th ot Hastern Stars and friends welcome, | Lake car, eee soe W. GT. U. LUNCHEON CLARA BARTON Mra, A, Ff, Suddreth will entertain | CLUB W. ©, T, U, women of the city and} Mrs, Alice feynolds will entertain thelr friendy ut luncheon po Wed the vowing club of Clara Jdurton tout Don’t Allow Your Stomach To Spoil Your Life If you allow yourself to suffer from in digestion, gas pains, belching, heartbur and other (la of disordered stomach and bowels, you will enjoy neither health, happinera nor success in life, Your lite will be spotted wives rellet in two minutes a fr stomach dintrenn, 50c, $1 and $1.50 pkgs. At All Drug Stores JO-TO CO, Ine, Mellingham, Washington Tako Green Fete-Tt,” the guaranteed | J callous remover, A\ | deep rooted, departs quickly whe arrives, Wonderfully simple, yet simply won hecause all soreness stops with the fire plication, Get rid of your corn and wen nea that fit, Costs but a trifle—everywhere nothing ot alli it Lawrence & Co, Mir,, Chicago. *Goto-10" iv bold ip thie city by the Owl Drug Co. inless corn and T SWING] Manufactured by acs Pavia Hani nue TUESDAY, APRIL 3 c [ ONLY THREE-PIECE MODELS ] Parisian couturieres have ews of interest to women everywhere. back jackets are the most popular styles for suit coate. Skirts are slightly fuller and frequently circular. The ac- companying blouses are of plain or printed silk: and quently feature jabot trimming. ANT T0 KEEP BEES? } Western Washington Experiment Station, $ Payallup, Wash. 2 ? Gentlemen: Please send me a copy of your Bi-Monthly Bulletin, Vol. X., No. 6, dated March, 1923 My name is , § 2 My address is WAR ON MILK PRICE LOOMS . Suit Started Would Disrupt Price Agreement | TO VISIT HERE ue mpt to disrupt the » ¢ Seattle Milk Ship-| which cs Fleming & h Broasi.| r stores thru: | action agains a distributing Sellers, e prep for Flem-| announced | ailing more} asked for alle 1 contract to sup grocery firm with milk | The Milk Shippers’ association, al _, | | clean | co-operath institution organized | sub of ju r the state marketing Jaw, and | operating under the direction of the| > marketing department, has set| ored halr can be restored to its Ja price at which its milk may bo/| ¢fisipal beautiful shade, jsold retail, This price is 12 cents! MAIL COUPON TODAY |& quart, Its agreement with all] , Sent jatay for the corp hay beboed jdistributing concerns, such as the | fal tapiraetisns for making he conrineing tegt on one | Central Dairy, provides that the ped cron ol iy. If pousible, enclose a lock of your milk must be retailed at that price | Balt in your letter. or no milk will be delive jing to Charles B, Fisher, | of the assoct here, together with free trial bottle of my famous Re- storer which proves every word I aay ist Goldman's Halr Color Restore: aration, still in the ex it many r ration In any ligh Trial Outfit proves how cord. president beat Lakecw etree COMPETITOR ie tawebars | | wrens Nght | CUT PRICES | : H Fleming & More, according to . <1 Fleming, was selling milk for 10 | { Seto... S } cents a quart. A month ago tho! Central Dairy gave written notice | ae jthat the price of milk must be| | Paised to 12 cents, Fleming & Moore refused and the Central Dairy safely, surely graying, faded or | 1) Seiden Bide. Past tina. | | Jevery In 1923 | Group of r Beautiful Dresses | J} Specially Priced | you BECOMD & UKuoM Rheumatic Agony NOW EASILY ENDED ys Mr. James H. Allen of Rochester, N. Y. s not matter to bled: w sed. rheu- have only occasional , I know that Allenrhu, my own discovery, will stop the agony, do away with the gnawing pains and | reduce the swollen joints. I know {t will dissolve the uric become decp- joints and muscles trace of i whether every se I was crippled fo mes was bie made a well, hy man of me, ause since I cured my- self, hundreds have taken Allenrhu 1 speedily rid themselves of this nizing disease, natter how severe your case, I aith in the pre- me years to scription that made a -|new man of me after doctors tried jand failed. Allenrhu no laggard; it starts jright in once; it gets into the | blood, searches out the poisonous uric acid deposit and in two days’ starts to drive the concentrated impurities that cause rheumatism, out of the body through the natural channels. Through the columns of this news- paper, T authorize every druggist to arantes ono full pint bottle in DON’T FUSS WITH MUSTARD PLASTERS! Musterole Works Without the Remi milk to the gro- EXTRACTION FREE DAILY | j Tho firm immediately sought an j other source of milk and obtained it, jThen tho Central Dairy, according | to Fleming, delivered milk to tho nearest competitors of the firm's | stores, where milk was sold as low as 4, 6 and 6 cents. The Central Dairy denies thig charge, saying Its milk is never sold at cut prices, | W. I. Avery, manager of the} Our partial plate, which does Pigely-Wiggly Co, of Washington, |not cover the roof of the mouth if announces that his company has re- |¥OU have two or more teeth | fuwed to handle milk due to the dicta-| Natural Rubber $5 00 ANI . ° Ui tion of the Seattle Milk Shippers and| eet of Teeth .. | AND CROWNS ......55 $4.0 ur that the company hopes to establish | GOLD |& model dairy and produce tts own Most of our prosent patronage in| milk soon recommended by our early custom. | PRESS AGENT All work guaranteed for 15 yeara AUGUSTA, Ga, April 8,—Prosi- Bxamination tree, dont Harding and his advisers aro considering the advisability of ap. pointing an offictal administration Sete publicity director to function during A. D, Lasker, head of the United States shipping board and intimate ernity St. friend of Mr, Harding, 9 mentioned v—-0 to 18 Sundays for tho post, Lasker ia an adyertis rr a Ing man and expects to quit his ship ping board post in the noar future Harding has been embarrassed in the past by the activities of numer OU8 volunteer proas agents, Selec tion of an official publicity man Would operate to cheek iM-conaldered publicity by over-enthuslastic friends, Mi, Harding has been told, Blister—Easier, Quicker “s no Senso in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole Musterole is made of pure oil of There | mustard and other helpful ingredl~ ents, combined in the form of the present white ointment. It takes the place of mustard plasters, and will not blister, Musterolo usually gives prompt lief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgl headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, ehil- blaing, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia), $50 and tho, jars and tubes, Better Than a Must rd Plaster BOILS PAIN Mevtes Holl Plasters Stop Pain and Open tho Boll All Drug Stores, 260 n your body. BL kt eri Ya hi arri ter, as he Colq by ask tha trie It an crim bull my tion abled to p men rhcel A reer arm: chal cum modi Squa of a had ab fresh my jobbif my @ pres adop poun Lond letter pli a with for of m the I the