The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1923, Page 12

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Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600 Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 082 Wiss Ruth Bailey Is Bride of Livingstone La- tourette; Farewell Luncheon Given Today Marriage of Miss Ruth Bailey < Rev, Ambrose M and Mrs. Bailey Mternoon in the First Ba; The ceremony w lon Miles, and brar flame above the f s performed before und of palms and hing candelabra } a nimt wers, Down the The bride was exquisite in her a as of moun @loth, with trimmings of vate With square neck. Her ( bound with a cor Of the valley in a } The only attend were Andrews, and her twin dro frock and carried a French Gunning white suit, carried the heart of a Mra. Batley w on long str em of he Patricia dainty white net ted buds, and Rex, In a n a bed of flo ack lace were. a wide black hat and wore a small reception for relatives at the home of Rev On their weddin, te traveled in a three-piece sult of @ark blue Potret tw in beige, with a black M wertrimmed hat faced in Lanv 5 nc OrRnge m thelr return, Mr of Washington is a graduate of ertaining wit taneous shower at her adhe on Monday aft i0 Miss Thora Margaret Jenkins, who w » will be in play } Special Luncheon at Colle ge Club Tn honor of Fielding H. ¥ the University of Michigan, @n Thursday, April 5. |) Patronesses Announced for Dar nce 7 Patronesses for the dance spe 1 be an ‘| Mrs. W. D. Barkh | Mra. Frederick A. Mrs. A. B. Lund. Walter W. Bell ‘The committee in charge Martinez, chairman; Mre. Merle C. Stalicop and Mr | Mrs. Galer to Giv e Lectur Missionary tour fo: @ruction of the Wor | building, Sunday P for admission and anyone Mira. Galer, a resident o Tecturer who has had th to the individual for r dp all the leading cities of the Un India. Mrs. Frank A. Neebling. of arrangeme Je for 10 years, is a well known ¢ since the world w =) During her travels, which will cover a period of twe )) Welfare and philanthropic work. " pp eult Or sect. Her work will be wi! Plans Large Luncheon Mrs, J. M. Clapp has arranged a luncheon ¢ noon, April 12. e118 y has planned a Railroad F Tiouse for Friday evening, April 13. It is to be an P decorations in keeping with the title, and a buffet . Ladies’ Day at arlington Club | ‘fhe arlington Golf and Country club celebrated S foGrmament today, followed by a luncheon at the « played afterwards and the day co oom. The clubhouse was bright v opal predomina’ Mrs. H | Bided at the tea tab! 3 , Woman's Auxiliary of St. Mark’s Church S) The Woman's auxiliary of St. Mu Hoon, April 9, at the home of 3 at 2:30 o'clock ‘At the tea hour Mrs. John D. MeLauchlan William G. Cassels and Miss Vivian H. Hut Children’s Party Bed (the children’s classes of the Douglas school of 4. | mext Saturday afternoon at the school at 4 o'clock. C @chool include an “Old-fashioned Bali” a “Spring Show." “Orthopedic Shops East Highland Drive guild will be in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop iy. Mrs. Lee Johnson will be hostess, assisted by Mra, H. » Mrs. Alex Christie, } L, Winn, Mra. H. J. Dobb 3 Mrs. Philip Tworoger, Mrs. H. J. Armstrong, Mrs. C Mrs. H. E. Frederict. The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Renton Hill guild, represen Mrs. O. B. Lockwood and Mrs. B. $. Lazier in the eae m@iternoon First Hill guild will have for representatives Mrs, ) and Mrs. L. C. Schrader. @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY church will meet Eaward S. Campau, Mrs. Fra | beth A. Drew in “Tha Trend of the - | Modern Drama,” at the Y. W.C. A, MOTHERS’ CLUB | Thursday evening, April 5, at ‘The Mothers’ club of the Univer. | o'clock ity district will meet with Mrs. A. L. . Glover, 1206 E. Gist st, Thu WASHINGTON ALUMNAE April 5, at 2:30 o'clock. Miss N | Cornish will speak. Jumnae tea will be Mu house, 4530 Uni | . Thursday, April 5, in honor of the senior women of the U. ot W. WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION The Woman's association of Plym. uth church will meet in the dining oom Thursday, April 5, at 11 a. m. rao LAD SOCTET ¥ Pies | oclety will SEATTLE SOCIAL CLUB | hold its regular 1 Dasiness| |The Seattle Social club will meet| menting Thursday, April 6, at 1:45 p Mrs, Charles Oliver, 101 W.|m. in Odd Fellows’ temple, ‘Tenth| st, Thursday, April 6, at 12| Avo. and E. Pine at @elock. Picnic luncheon, All tern Stars welcome. oe ast-| oe LADIES’ AID SOCIETY | The Ladies’ Aid society of fhe 62nd ROBERT FH. LEE CHAPTER | M. 12. church will hold an apron atid Robert FB. Lee chapter, United| food sale Thursday afternoon and "Daughters of the Confederacy, will }avening, April 5, at the church Have its regular meeting with Mrs iia ard 16 G. Seddock, 4550 Latona ave, Wednesday, April 5, Peary CIVIC IMPROVEMENT cLUT " The Seattle Civic Improvement elith will meet in the Federation club. ope Thursday, April 6, at 1:30 ‘clock for luncheon with Mrs. James Coughlin, hostess. ‘There will be a “Mpeaker during the afternoon, Char dian) pada CLUB “ee Missoula club will meet Thursday, GA MOTHERS! CLUB pril G, at 2:30 o'clock, with Mra, The Mothers’ bert Maxey, 2005 12, 52d st. Mrs. | sorority will meet ‘Thursday Mylar Thompson and Mre, William|at 12 o% lock, at the chapter b Yout, assisting host {4547 19th ave, N, 1%, 4 a a | oes P ASSOCIATION OF DAUGHTERS OF BT, GEORGE UNIVERSITY WOMEN The Daughters of st, George will Zhe. American Association of Uni- | moet in M. 1, B, A. hall, 1929%4 Wirst _ Versity Women will prosent Kliza- ave., Thursday, April 6, at | ELDERBLOOM CLUB The Hlderbloom club will moet | Thursday, April 6, at 11 2. m, In K of P. hall, Third a and Virginia at, JOHN B, ALLEN PWT, A John B. Allen P.’T. A, will moet at the school, Thursde April 5, at 2 Program arranged by the ction of officers, Re: April 6 house, Gilman | club of Chi Omoga} MISS JUNE EATT Music Spargur Quartet SANDERS lar basket with the ring concealed in | | Portland, Pratt, Arthur abroad, wher | by Grady DELTA CHAPTEE JOHN HAY OMAN the W Thursd: with Horton Mra. ALPHA CLUB $24 at 12 WEBSTER P.-T Webster P.-T. | April 5, from 2 ek until 4 |home of Mrs Andrews, 281 | 68th xt rnoo’ wom ALLIAN( The Wome ‘Alliance of the F Unitarian church will hold a n ting Thursday, April 5, at Mr Pterr Barn M6 Ho APPLE The LOSSOM ¢ Michigan A will meet with Mrs, W. 57th Thursda | 12:30 lock luncheon, | vision No. 3 | ADDITIONAL CLUBS orved by dl |W HIT TIE oR HE rants “The Whit Hel Improve iment club w Old its regular mest ing in the Whittier school, W. 75th at. and 14th ave. N. W., Friday, | April 6, at & p,m Chief of Police Severyns and Mr. |W. H. Van Nuys will be the speakers of the evening. Watch the papers for Ses ape pat meeting. announce It is twice as rich as ordinary milk! Sold by Ail Grocers April 5, for | Ht nA Well Received | Last tt |three chamber Spars Ritel “ He Collen a, and George i naidered one of of its dow violoncello, ta ¢ leading organization the Northwest The ensem playing of the § eur Quartet is always of the hig standard, and thelr 4 « ed by good tonal ¢ DK of exprens Q r by Frits Kretel tor exqu Thi great melodic ent of the ¢ Opus 96, by Anton’ stay in this cou content shows the negro spirituals and which made a great 1 Dvor (the {h London String Quartet Program Ore., returned ical in musical g MORNING SESSIQN Tewietra >. Whitnoy, Seattle rt DONOTHY FAY GOULD the 4 in nite Explains the T of Casting DATES TO REMEMBER WHONEADAY, Armin « tage of Mins oi, Knew 4:20 ¢ THURSDAY, APRIL SATURDAY, APRIL + TUESDAY, APRIL, 16— WEDNESDAY, APH a sh Marear TUESDAY, APRIL Laurelhurat Guild's bridge ten @ . of Mrs, Charles A. Schiff and Mra, Edward M, Harrington FRIDAY, MAY 11— ersity club to give an s clothes ball at Temple, ent De The Take the Fourth ola line, on to Lakeview, walk Renton SOUTH BEACON HILL | IMPROVEMENT CLUB The ment club {8 p.m. Graham. at , April 6, in Christensen's hall, 2048 Candidates for municl. pal offices are invited to be prose and state thelr views on public q |tions will be held Saturday ers in that district GAMMA. PHI BETA ALUMNAB Tho alumnas of Gamma Phi He will have its regular meeting at tho chapter house, Tuesday, April 10, at Mra, Raymond Ryan \1 p.m YUKON PIONEER | A social dance will bo given by the | Yukon Order of Pioneers, No. 2, of | Seattle, Friday evening, April | KG of P. hill, Third avo, a ORDER OF oO BRAND Ae Rap Ye Three maids fre | than the | Dis sdaining gewgaws of on their odd sleeves tatious lack of adornment. Wool crepe _ dresses as thes with printed Pa , smart blouses, , wool jersey, preferred ‘materials for such simple street and after noon Sometin ey, Parisian or Egyptian silks, school were never dressed more simply young women in their new spring frock trimming they pride tiahinatd 8 full skirts and osten- flat cvepe and Cantor the cre re the plain fabrie is combined } | | | | | | Epic inkes choose. | aswell NATIONAL CREST! - Gli lice Ra Would Not Sell to P. T, Barnum Televhone Main 4271 Tab, 0 cups were Served at the PANAMA-~ PACIFIC International EXPOSITION: unvelled Plan Garden Club Show Id be made GIRLS! 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