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PAGE 10 i SJSeaitle Sedited by Lillian Keen LeBall Music and Society Assis Art—Dorothy Fay Gould, Miss’ McColloch Will Evening; Miss Ker 18S ELIZABETH ZANE William H, McColloch, w Pippl, son of Mr, and Mr ing at 8 vt Christ Ep: Miss Erskine Mr. J. H. We Mr. Harold ¢ Ham H. McCo! After the ceremony there will be a Drs. Hugh Wilson McCreary and Mr by Miss Charlotte Gre Miss Laura Lulu Schmidt, Frem Vernon F George E. Assisting o # will be Hone, Mrs. N M Badgar Royer, ) Wright Corbitt. | Miss Kerr to We din in Ju Mr, and Mrs. Ken Ke ter, Grace Chamberlaine, to Mr. Fra Mrs. W. E. Sly, of Bellingham. | Miss Kerr attended th | Pi Beta Phi. Mr. mind the Art Stud Mrs. Fisher Gives Mrs. Philip Fi ete er mat the Sunset club. il wed H 30 o'cloch eopal chur MoColle ‘on. nded th in New was hoste ' Reception W ill Follow A reception will enor of Hugh Wal jureh on “Books sts. 7 i the receiving line D © of Mr Mrs. Fenton Plans Mrs. James G. Fenton ts ¢ | Wednesday in compliment to Mrs. 2 for a year’ in New York Invitations have been limited to will Wingate Surprise Dinner Honor |) Honoring Mrs. Xura Case on her surprise dinner of fourteen cove ‘and Mrs: Charles T. Hutson, 1 Mrs. Robert G. Hubr Urday afternoon, ‘Alma Hubner, do | Mir. Charles E. Alle Was a former stude from the Univers: er entertained at which time:the hter of Mrs. An n, son of Mrs. Eliz t at the Universi of Nebraska. im Knapp of s Stella M Lune Society ister. Telephone, Main 0600 tant-—Louise Raymond. Telephone, Capitol 0829. Be Bride Wednesday r to Be June Bride McCOLLOCH M 1 be man Vancouver, B. ¢ ption & Albert Ketot Miss Ma Mrs. Frederick Burcham, Mra Hubert Pott at the MeColloch Ketcham will restd pour, asst Powell, Mrs Ada Willi and Mr une Klin Sly edding of Wa he Los York cit heon afternoor Lee ture Pre © for members Walpole Bridge Tea a br of the honor Case & group of friend birthday aturday h ave. at 4 ch engage na Hubr Aller ¥ of lowa jounced of Mixa ston, Iowa Mins Hub ‘Double Wedding Solem n ized ‘Miss Loulse Miles became the bride Bprague the bride of Mr. Philip Miles at a simple afternoon at 5:30 o'clock father of Miss Louise Miles and Mr in the presence of friends and Ing yesterday . BE. W. Miles, ir home at Medina, iMrs. Miles, who attended Broadws Mr. Delbert W. Spraxue, of Medina, and Mr. Thompson is the son of|APr!l 17, of Mr, Earl Thompson but very eff The service was read Philip Miles, tives. school here, is a sister of ay high and Mrs. Bert C. Thompson Ng ths by ity. ity to Give Mah v oi, Jonge party will be given by sorority Saturday } 22 W. Highland drive. evening, April 21, ‘Jongg Party the alumnae of Kappa Kappa Go The committee in charge includes Mrs. Stanley Griffiths, chairman; Mrs. Richard “Goodfellow, Miss Julia Co y, h Page Bennett, Mrs. L. C. Palmer, Mrs. Alic Mrs. George Kahin, Miss ervice at Orthopedic Shops St. Mark's guild of St. isted by Mrs. C. L. Brooks, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Anderson, Miss Laura therine Thompson. Eist Highland Drive guild will be in charge at the Thrift Shop in the|4nd Custer 8. Patrick and Mrs, Philip Tworoger, E. Lunde and Mrs, N ing, represented by Mrs. A. the afternoon Mrs. P. Interlaken guild. @omen CLUBS FOR TUESDAY SET HEIGHTS ERARY CLUB | The Sunset Heights Literary club il hold i*5 regular meeting at the ne of Mirs. Jennie Steeves, 4515 mwood ave. om Tuesday, April} , at 2 p. m. cee vOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB » The art department of the Wom- "an’s Century club will meet Tues- iday, April 17, with Mrs. E. F. In- 1552 16th ave, N., at 2 p. The program will be given by William Elliott and Mrs. A. ‘Warner, Stereopticon views will shown of the work of Lorado sculptor. . H SEATTLE P.-T. A. regular meeting of the South tle P.-T. A. will be held Tuesday, "April 17, at 230 p.m. The children “irom the different rooms will con- Capitol Hill W. C. T. U. will meet it the home of Mrs, Marie Gresham, ‘Ladies’ auxiliary to Theodore Oosevelt post No. 24, U. 8, W. V., it hold its regular meeting Tues- “¥day, April 17, at 2 p. m. Members 4 to altend. oe RMONY HOMESTEAD Harmony Homestead No. 1743, therhood of American Yeomen, give a card party Tuesday eve- , April 17, nt Moose hall, Eighth and Union st. All Yeomen in- BATTLE: LODGE NO. 7 “ad lodge No. 7, D. H, P.. A, ve ite next regular meeting avergreen hall, 1409 Ninth ave, iy evening, April 17, at 745 lock. A progressive whist party follow at 9 o'clock. eee RIC CHORAL CLU he Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will et for rehearsal Tuesday evening, i} 17, wt 7:45 o'clock, in the main “Binday school room at the First Presbyterian chorch. wee ANCOLN 1.-T, A. ‘The Lincoln P.-'T. A, will hold the Tegular meeting of the year, a slay, April 17, at 2 p. m., In An- Mex 4. Wlection of officers, An in- teresting program has heen arranged Ty the foreign janguage department the school, with Miss Idith Miche!- Mark's church hopedic Tea Shop on Tuesday, with Mrs. will direct the service at Margaret Cheal, Adam Jardine, Mrs. Cardin, the hostess, J. P. 1, Mrs. and H. Jones will represent "s Clubs son in charge. A paper on “The| Value of Foreign Language” will be! given. Mr. Robert Allendes will speak | of the relations of the United States | and South Amertes. Spanish classes will give scones from the Spanish comedy, "Zaragueta,” which will be Interpreted later. There will be a talk concerning French work, Large attendance desired. cee SUNSHINE CLUB The Sunshine club of Queen City chapter, O. 5. 8., will meet Tues day, April 17, at 2 p. m. at the Ma sonic temple, Cards. All Eastern Stars and thelr friends invited. cee WEBSTER P..T. A. Webster PT. A. will meet Tues- day, April 17, at the school, at 2:30 Pp. m. Election of officers, eee D, A. R. RUMMAGE SALE Rainier chapter, D, A. R., will have a rummage sale Tuesday and Wednesday, April 17 and 18, at 1906 | Westlake ave. WOMAD LAK CIVIC CLUB VOOD The Woman's Lakewood Civic Im-| provement club will hold {ts regular meeting Tuesday, April 17, at 2 p, m. at the Lakewood clubhouse, A speak er will address the mecting on “Americanism.” see HIGHLAND PARK P.-T. A, Highland Park P.-T, A, will meet at the Highland school auditorium Tuesday, April 17, at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Henry Landes will speak on “Com- munity Problems.” Annual election of officers and delegates to the con. vention will take place, Refresh- ments, so. NORTH END PROGRESSIVE CLUB North End Progressive club will meet at the Puget Sound Savings and Loan association elubrooms, 300 Pike st, Tuesday, Aprii 17, at 2 p, m. Thero will be a debate on “The Port Commission Project. oe SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB The art department of the Seattle Woman's club will meet Tuesday, April 17, at 2 p. m., at the Fine Arte building. oe WOODLAND PARK WwW. Cc, T. U. ‘ ‘Woodland Park Ww. meet at the home of Mrs, Rh. W. ‘Thompson, 6707 Sycamore ave., Tuesday, April 17, at 2 p, m. Sub. ject, “Anti Narcoties," Tea will be served. will at the home of Miss Rose| Clayton and Miss Mildred) Misy May Cantin and Miss| Members of the | TUS Sit ATT DI LUE | Miss De | the Orient, wed Mr. Neil S. Laidlaw, | Nickel & Lyons, at Kobe, by La Pine-Rogers. COSMOPOLITAN Coamoy CLUB tan club of the HIGH ROOSEVELT THOOL P Tuesda lection, Girls bios om tea in y CLASS ane of t moet in © Council of Tuesday at 8 o'¢ room vestry soe |SOROSIS CLUB | Sorosts club will April 17, at a tion élubhous jH. cum, meet o'clock, in. the Hostessen, Mra, Th Tuesday Fede Mr and Mor SS WOMEN'S CLUB and Professtonal Fine BUSIN jeatt usineny Women's dub 3 Arts gallery, |7 o'clock | speak will meet in the Tuesday, Ap Frank. Water CAMP, . OF Vv of No. 17, room of CUSTER | Custer 8. camp, Sons auxilifry, Tuesday, April in the lodge Veterans oy mee 7 o'cloc Armo} AR. E. M. B, CLUB A. R. E. M. EB. club will | with Mrs. Knapp, 7023 Wilson | Tuesday, ay ae 17. at 2 o'clock, a | DORCAS CIRCLE ave., Doroas circle will meet with Mra. ¥. PR. Rogers, Tuesday, April 17, 1122 W. 58th et. he eae FAUNTLEROY P-T, A leroy P..T. A, will meet school Tuesday, April 17. Coffee in the lunch room at 2 p. m., followed business meeting and oloction {Music by Third grade pupils, Mr | Worth McClure, principal of Gate wood school, will tell of his trip| {East and give impressions recelyed |in visiting schools of other cities, ose j SILVER TEA Sigma Nu Mothers’ a silver tea Tuesday, Apri! 17, p.m. Chapter members and wives of alumnae cordially inviteg arnt: ASPASIA CLUB | The Aspasia club will meet with jMrs, Harry Erwin, 5228 2st ave, N E., Tuesday, April 17, at 2 p. m. Drama review, “The Terrible Meek,” |by Kennedy, will bo given by Mrs. Howard Riley, “Present-Day Act Mrs. Lee Chesterfield. Mrs. Stanley Howell, assisting hostess v8 | ors,” | CURRENT CENTURY CLUB The Current Century club has its the Ballard public library April 17, at 2:30 o'clock. hes | AUXILIARY 10 WASHINGTON FOUNDATION The Washington Foundation meets Tues day, April 17, at 10 o'clock in the Scottish Rite temple. ee Tuesday, CANADIAN WOMAN'S CLUB The Canadian Woman's club will hold a social evening Tue } 17, at & o'clock, at the I | clubhouse. Cards and refreshments | will be in charge of Mrs, Robert A. White and Mrs, Thomas Coulson, eee L, 0, B. CLUB The L. O. B, club will give a no. host luncheon for members only Tuesday, April 17, at 12:80 o'clock, in tho Wikw’ club. Reservations may be secured from the hostess, Mrs. V, G, Kay, Beacon 0162, . . QUEEN ANNP STUDY CLUB The Queen Anne Study club will meet at the branch lbra April 17, at 2 o'clock Keloz, hostess yee WEST SIDE CLUB The West Side improvement club will give a ecard party at the home of Mrs, A. JI. Meldrum, Mrs, N, meet | y i at} club will give | regular meeting in the club rooms of | women's auxiliary to George} y Tuesday, | M | sailed last week on the On her arrival at Yokohama manager where m ADDITIONAL cases will t }nor 8, Whi | PATRONS Fulf and tea Pp | afternoon, Glenn Hy hingto: cow Art Winter of | be announe | LADY Lady B.A FA Ea ha A ln E. m. NATIVE T OF WASE | Princess Pky et rty at | Saturday. S | promptiy a and friends | | SEATTLE attle ¢ Amaranth, | April 19 at the home of Mrs. r, 4117 Burke ave | Thatcher lwe | NO. 61 la., | party jm. in Cc |ninave. FE Alki R regular me Wednesday Jo'clock, Ti For ho 3834 40th) he will re Fick, 32 West Seattle review April ericay 20, ihe depart side CLUBS fiends we Maud te My TATION nas tt A be the Henry Suzz meeting of the Py of the ASH extation nt of the A How tho 8t itty Ite OF ident Grant will ent of | Pav! are trait ffec ts rubject tuder AND TEA Ww the home of Mra. F 03 Hunter bivd April 2 of t n, will talk on in at eater Americ ed later, GLES CLUB gles club will meet all, 1923% First ave., pril 18. Luncheon YAUGHTE 1INGTON Angeline will give Dartnall’s April 28 parlor, a whist eter Playing ) p.m. a invited. COURT NO. 1 nourt No, 1, Social club will ST SEATTLE REVIEW, April 18, s' hall, susiness meeting |ALKI REV 2 o'clock © University The Mos No. 2, No. 51, W of the Maccabees, will give a card Wednesday, rpent men cture Tuesday Mr of n the Tho assistants will in w at 1 card on arts All members Order of the} meet Jay at 8 p. 4441 Callfor-| they will be as lieht and fluffy as at 7 p.m, 59 will hold its | eting In evening, pitiation April 18, A. 0. U. W. hall, at 8 for LE STAR Personal Campfire ne MONDAY, APRIL 16, 192% _| SEES BIG ART VISITOR “ News, Notes and Gossip Wohe erdias for tents were gi it mee toute girls tructive ruling but if ttt the inp mu co-operatic girl \ \ " headquarter Wath cr s ut en the n i rked out 9 Natio and it ha. | Kenniec mul infact make | The Wohelo c afi of Guard Saturday from from 1a in 6 6 firm 9, and first Appl appearing mmitte asked t and dark whirts dians that applicants have pr axed tents with the ppearing before wW at prepared on requireme ted in the man At the time t whe, should bring the ' une minittee ith a rey Tent ird I urda was the gu Mra, Durand } Durand and they will remuir < « t of from ants wfore veral wee and Mra. P, § congratulations upon Apr birth of Columbu 4 son, Donald sanitarium ald be Mr hort motor trip to California (a) Fecommendatio: tating that she from Guard fan has passed her Mr, au little son Springs fo! M have re the (b) Honors I ber and name (ce) Headband. additic moved to ¢ ted both a summer Thoma: day on a three 4 D, Mended garme addition, applican * rank should eadban a paper and the “L f ean Woman.” The ee aad ation from the Guardian that applicant all uve beaded Mr | Lavell requirements whe ppli rding « rank there should one girl to ev Two regular m at least to Ir and one meal mi of doors, not be one poem or sor from several. aelections { Mr. and Mra, Char Wills and) 3 Read the requirements in. the and accept fires heat ut rpending a fortnight) ian: al carefully them |literally. No girl or guardian ts au- thorized to make substitution wit out consulting the Wohelo commit- tee Let's haye 2600 Seattle girls workin, higher Campfire standards. Standardization of rank is the first step. The long coveted life saving honor is within sight at Jast. Mr. Jack | Weat of the American Red Cros life saving division will in the city next . Tuesd Wednesday and Thursday and ‘wants a dozen Camp. fire Giria, who are expert swimmers, to take the life saving examinations and instructions which he is offer- ing. Instruction ix free and he offers an opportunity you can’t afford to mise. Arrangements will be made at the Y. W. C. A. to take these swims and $f you haven't already had your pool examination, get it dono right away no that you will be eligible for the honor. You'll want that emblem |for your suit this summer at Sealth. prepared, one decoratt ho tas who is visit-| cooked © turn about &, but may be ion 8 “* ‘red A. Anderson a nix weeks’ visit . left lant in De- ie we Campfire for oring Pickering of San s the guest of her moth Kaufman, | o +e Mra. will the! Walter Tiffany about May 1 James T. me of Mr by in De Mr Otto Kegel left last week for Fast, to be gone a month. Mr. and Mra. Joseph C. Glass left last week on a month's motor trip to California see Mr. and Mra, John C. Eden will return Tuesday from a cruise of the Mediterranean and a visit in the East a8 Mr 1 Mrs, ‘Tidmarsh left terday by motor for San Francisco, | ant Gorn auend the wanes! New “make” of | Mr, and die fs i McCord, Jr., | Tillamook— tp ee weseinE Nowy ata lower price Soa your cheese-appetite |trip with this delicious cream cheese from Tillamook! | yen} CRI CUITS | | | | | | It is the cheapest source of en- ergy. Contains vitamines and life- | | giving clements found only in dairy foods. Five quarts of full- cream milk go into every pound of Tillamook Cheese. he : | | | | _ Insist on the genuine Tillamook. | | | | All biscuits, rusks and cookles will ‘keep perfectly crisp 1€ kept in a {closed tin Your grocer hasit, at a lower price. | : a er ATLLAMOOK COUNTY | ear CREAMERY ASSOCIATIO! | FLUFFY DUMPLINGS Tillamook, Oregon “ When cooking dumplings keep the lid tightly clamped on the kettle and you want them to be. CUT FLOWERS At night sot your cut flowers in a J oot! piace and in the mor ning plunge them in water up to tho blossom. | They will last a much longer time, Carnation Milk For the Kiddies’ Cereals “chocolute-malted’—Carnation and CHO-CHO me-made Hugh Walpole trat the Report Jugo-Slay Premier FUTURE HERE | Walpole Says Seattle Will Have Great Novelists JOUN hd oeks BY NELSON | lt atmo |noted Keng kfast M predict unt liter Seattle rennalsd can art f ature | And fact probably hin be and condit more than 6 jean city, possenne SEATTLE CLIMATE | UNSURPASSED are a dramatic net | These ts am contra peop! eal color or indl settin dustries that enhances it natural beauty and climate a tremendous traveler i China, Japan, the Orient and these over and over been: done color ng of dit mat ‘ou The ave a loca zations 1 sce nd ¢ amazin, artints hi e to come not have more {I] come, are su possessing most of orld, Ameri is rapidly ing artists of the finds rope normous Onan: ts artists n, Eng actors, nd musicians are and are meeting ion, Wal , novelist and eler, who believes Seattle | ideal setting for writing. | food's * arter otographers | D declared Walpole predicts a revival of clv Slization art in Europe, now ering wnder financial diffict! is apt to dix. but the novelist be- that this country’s artistic de- will be strongly influ- the flood of foreign artists | now comign here, attracted by Amer- ican money. Walpole will Jecture Monday night First Presbyterian church r the ai es of the Women's ersity club, His lecture, “Books s been deliv _ Government Quits peg im lopment Europe NDON, April 16.—A from Belg today Jug govern nnounced its resignation Passit was unable to BABY WEEK During this week SPECIALISTS will examine your child under the direction of the Seattle Federation of Women's Clubs. WHY NOT HAVE A SPECIALIST MAKE YOUR CHILD’S PICTURE? The KIDDYGRAPI ts the only studio in Seattle specializing in the photography of children exclusively and, wishing you to become acquainted with us, we offer this unusual! value in honor of Baby Week One dozen high-grade portraits in attractive easel folders and one special “Kiddygraph” mounted in a beautiful recording baby folder, all for $5.00. (Only a small deposit required at the time of sitting.) KIDDYGRAPH STUDIO 1404 Second Avenue at Union St. MALIN 0879 Third Floor Florence Upstairs Store Entrance Send them to bed by Victrola The Victrola shown below is only $150. Terms readily arranged. The joy it will give your family is out of all pro- portion to its low price. “Everything in Musi¢” Sherman [@lay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE