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ese eee) PAGE 10 THE SEA Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600 Music and Society Assistant—Leuise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829 Wedding; Mr. and Mrs. Dinner Before Dance. Hedges Arrange QUIET wedding was em nized this afternoon when Miss Reatr hter of Mr, and Mrs. Willard B. Gould, became the rr MeClymont, of Aberdeen, The service was read im the presence of the immediate relativ The artistic j@ church was a bower of fragrant « ranching dogwood lighted by the soft glow of tall cathed Wedding marches were yed by Miss Blea Hilton stume The bride was charr Mlowered hat in mep! ‘of the valley. After the ceremony there was an inforr Welock at the home of the bride's parents. He Spring flowers, with an exquisite basket Valley, and snapdragons in paste! ‘tea table, where, alter the urns, were Mrs. Mrs, R. G. Brautis David Branch and P@asisted by Miss Gretchen Brehm, Miss Gwendo' enberg and Miss Gertrude Lewis. fternocon Mrs, George Daultor bers. Little Samue} Conrad greeted the « ford offered the dainty boxes of weddin Pollowing the reception hours Mr, and Mrs. McClymont left on a month's trip and will be at home after May 15 in Aberdeen. Phe bride ts a graduate of the University of Washington and Gamma Phi Beta sorority and Lambda Kho. The groom at ity ‘and ts affiliated with Sigma Nu. During the late war years overseas. in a three-piece ade, polret twill f belg sable fur from 4 yrations were until ¢ © os of the cot pons, shades centering the John Scotchler Hume, Mra, Victor endah!, Newlovo, yn Miss Karla contributed several yoca’ osts at the door and E ake member 1 the spent Dinner Hosts Before Fifty Club Dance Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Hedges are « Bighteen covers at the Y t club We p ahub's dance at the club! ‘I Miss Tyson Will Have Home Wedding ‘The marriage of Miss Vivian Tyson, daughter of M d Mra Wiss Beatrice Gould Is Bride at Quiet. Church) Arthur} Iph Tyson, to Cupt. George Carroll Hamner, U, 8. M. attached to/ exh U. 8. S. Connecticut, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gantt Hamner, of laahington, D. C.. will be solemnized Wednesday evening, May 23, at 7 peieiock, with Rev. Father McHugh performing the ceremony ©) The only attendants will be the brideelect’s sister, Misy Carol Tyson, as _ of honor, and Capt Campbell H. Brown, who will be best man Mrs. Burke Will Give Luncheon ) Mrs. Burke has issued stxty tnvitattons for a luncheon at the Tennis > on Thursday afternoon, April 24, in honor of the office advisory board and the house committee. «ee ra of the club, rs. Holcomb Honored on 85th Birthday irs. L. E, Kirkpatrick entertained with a beautifully appointed tuncheon ten covers at her home Monday afternoon in honor of the 85th birthday wher mother, Mrs, L. 2. Holeomb. During the afternoon a large number € friends called to offer their congratulations and numerous flora} tributes recelved by the honor suest. opular Tacoma Girl Is Bride of Eastern Man he marriage of Miss Sally Coutts, of Tacoma, to Mr. William Zeige ot} York, took place in York on March #1. The ceremony was per in St. Bartholome fast at the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Louls Bean on Park ave. Mr. and Mré Joseph Carman, uncie and aunt of the bride, went 5 attend the ceremony ; d with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Zeigler is an Oxford rr and Mrs. Zeigler will mabe, thelr home in New York. . at Home Tonight . and Mrs. J. B. Clark will be dinner hosts at their home this eventing. guests will be entertained. . Jongg Evenings and Mrs. Varde McFurland are entertaining with three ‘tables of Jonge at their home this evening and Wednesday evening they will @ hosts at five tables of Mah Jonge. ek Spring Informal” May 12 ‘City Pan-Hellenic association will give a “Greek Spring Informal” Armory on Saturday evening, May 12, In the interest of its scholar fund. Organization ts formed of delegate@ from the different alumnae irs of women sororities and this scholarvhip fund asalsts university mts to continue their college work. The officers inchide Mrs. F. M. Padelford, Sigma Kappa, president; Mrs. w hora Delta Delta Delta, vice-president; Miss Faith Cleland, Kappa! A Theta, secretary; Mrs. G. M. Starr, Alpha Chi Omega, treasurer, adviser to new groups of women; Mrs. Edgar Anderson, Delta Delta, chairman of program committee; Mrs, Estelle Dodge, of hostess committee, Mrs. Paul Cone is chairman — general >see dr for the informal, Hosts Next Saturday “Boening of the at their home next Batarey + hgh tapas Hostesses for Luncheon Club | Mrs. Reinier Beeuwkes, Mrs, H. D. Ausiin, Mrs. F. E. Atkins and Mra. A. Burnell will be hostesses for the Mount Baker Park Lunchéon club afternoon at the ehubhecse, Bekige will occupy the inter houre. ehclors’ Club Farewell Informal é Bachelors’ club will give their farewell beget of the season, Tut Toddle,” Saturday evening, April 2: the “4 cin at the Masonic temple. [ € committer In charge includes Mr. Robert Garvin, Mr. Bud Rohowtte, fr. James Dugan, Mr. Dan Huntington, Mr, Robert Hotchin and Mr. John} Iner, chairman. opedic Tea and Thrift Shops SWestminster Presbyterian church will be in charge at the Orthopedic| | Shop Wednesday. Mrs. Scott Matheson will be hostess, assisted by} Raymond Wright, Mrs. J. F. Reed, Mrs, George English, Mrs, John! ‘Hartman, Mrs. Robert A. White, Mrs. James Thompson, Mra. Beardsworth, Mrs. Horace Gaston, Mrs, L. T. Turner and Mrs. M. $ Vooster. “Tie Thrift Shop will be represented by Mrs. C. P. Moo and Mrs. A. H for Queen Anne guild in the morning and in the afternoon a guild will have Mrs. Orange Jacobs and Mrs. H. ©, Converne in @omen’s Clubs CLUBS VOR WEDNESDAY will be given by Mra. ¥. MILLER W. Tt. C. John F. Miter W. R. ©. will give dance Weinesday evetiing, April Pas, at the Armory. . RIDGELY AUXILIARY Agely auxiliary wil) moct with Frank B. Wilson, 1605. Main on Wednesday, April 18. Lunch. on at 1p. m. * IONTA SOCIAL CLUB onia Social clun will wrect Wed day, April 15, In the card room ¢ Masonic temple, BW. Pine and ard ave, at 2 p.m, Eastern and their friends welcome, se CIPROCITY DAY Progressive Thought club will d “Reciprocity day” at the Fed: @rated club hose, Wednesday, April if, at 2 p.m. The Federated clubs ‘the clty have been invited and presidente asked to speak ifiy on “What I Hope to Accom h for My Club During My Presi oro jong Un speakers will be Mra, 'B, Maltby, president of the Seat. Federation of Women's Clubs, d Mra, Mattie C. Semones, prosl- of the King County Legisia Pederation., Groups of songy Bush, soprano, and Mra ¥. | ast | t {4 Zeigler attended the University of Washington, where she wis] Bos Sulpke, JANE The little daughter of Mrs. bh. 's church at high noon. Afterward there was a| Grady. PROUTY M. Prouty.—Portrait by ! Mew April 28 Mima & HONOR CLUB > Arthur Pred W. ar |tary-trensurer, The Honor club will be entertained | WALLINGFORD CIRCLE with a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednes- | Gay, April 18, at 1915 First ave. fol | Presbyterian lowed by progressive whist. Mem- bers and friends welcome. The host-| eases will bo Maude Myers and Blea- nor 8, White, ee. LADY EAGLES CLUB Lady Eagles club will meet in M pm, Bring i home of Mra C. 62nd wt. Wednesday, April 18, at 3 Wallingford Circle of the First church will meet at the B. Ingalis, 1681 N, bazaar pewing. eee WHITWORTH PT. A. Whitworth PAT A. will mest Wednemlay, April 18, at 246 p, m. TTLE STAR | Personal Mow | > with le } bert Alden J, Blethen M G : daon from I ment Lures del Arro: here they wook utter or 1 Vista ed them tn the Bouth ¢ tnight ago, returned at the same time Mra, Bdwar has |becn vinitt Imon for |two week ed to her | Mr. Harold re for Calife who has montha fi will return the yt of next month Mr, and Mre. d. J. MePowld and two none have rem o thelr Mr. and Mra, Arth thott Thelma Miller) are rec on gratulations upon the birth of « daughter, April 16, at the Virginia | Mason hospital aes Mr, and Mra, Winlock 4 ett Sunday by motor on a trip to Ca fornia | ee | Mr, and Mra. John If, Ballinger |have removed from the residence of Mrs. Ballinger’s parents, Mr, and Mra, A. B. Stewart, to thetr new home at ‘The Hight Min y Violette of Yakima W visiting Mr, and Mrs. Glenn M Owen eee Mr. and 4 rem N to 1803 87th ave. neaday, April 18, at 2:49 p,m. Ele tion of offictra Mra Male) Writs will give @ vocal wolo, 1 ents. AUXILIARY TO ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH The Women's Auxillary to All | Saints’ church will give @ military | whist party at the Lakewood club. |house, Wednesday evening, at | o'clock. s } | ADDITIONAL, CLUBS WOMEN’S COMMERCIAL CLUB The regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Commercial club will be held the Hotel Gowman Thursday noon. Mr. R, W. Frome of the Chamber of Commerce will |twk on “What Merchant Conven tions Mean to Seattle,”* CLASS IN PARLIAMEN LAW Miss Jean Mamentary } } Lay wil day afternoon at 3 o'clock at University Branch library, 10th and both ot. NL EB | - LADIES OF THE |GOLDEN NORTH The Ladies of the Golden North wil give @ card party Mriday, April All Alaskans and friends invited ee LONESOME CLUB The Lonesome club wil) meet Tuesday evening, April 11, at the | E. BA. hall, 1923%4 First ave., Wed- |The program will be given by rooms|fainier Grand hotel, at 8 o'clock. hesday, April 18. Luncheon at 1/5, 6 and 10. Election of officers, [Lonely people and strangers wel- pm file x 0 jcome. npr ROBERT MORRIS SOCIAL CLUB reba its 5 McDONALD P.-T. A. Robert Morris Social club will F, A. McDonald P.-T. A. will meet | moet with Mra, Herbert Lary. at school, Wednesday, April 18, at| Wednesday, April 18, at 1917 42nd |2:30, Election. Play by seventh|ave. N. Picnic Juncheon at 1 p. m. grade. Members urged to be pres-| Eastern Stars and friends welcome. jent. ere” ¢ =C. H. Kinne, Chi Omega, custodian of scholarship fund; Mra. Paut/the school, Wednesday, Pi Beta Phi, chairman of weya and means; Miss Pear) MoDonald, Alpha Theta, chairman of publicity; Mrs. John Quigley, Phi Mu, | Musto, + and Mrs. J. F, Weber are entertatrting with ® card party of ten| o'clock. | George | | | Uleo Carter | H, T. Anderson, contralto, . LUNCHEON CLUB Mount Baker Park Luncheon club will meet at clubhouse, Wednesday, April 18. Lunchton, 1p, m. Bridge, Mrs, R. Beeuwkes, Mra, H. D. Aus. tin, Mra, . 1. Atkins and Mrs, K, A. Burnell, howtex “-* WEST SEATTLE REVIEW, NO, 61 ‘West Seattle review, No, 51, W. B, A., of the Maccabees, will give a card arty Wednesday, April 18, at 8 p, In Carpenters’ hall, 4441 Califor. ne ave, ALKI REVIEW NO. 59 Alki Review No, 69 will hold its fogular meeting in A. O, U. W. hall, | Wednesday evening, April 18, o'clock, Initiation. oe. GREEN LAKE P..T. A, Green Lake P.-T, A. will have an important meeting and election of officers on Wednesday, April 18, at 2:40 p,m. Delegates to the state P.-', A. convention to be held in May at Meany hall, will also he elected, ary HELPERS cus ‘Tho Helpers club of Aloha Chap- at § Business meeting at 7 p.m. | Carney #53. ¢ | WEST SEATTLE REENWOOD P.-T. A [SOCIAL CIRCLE Greenwood PT. A. will meet at) Weat Seattle Bocial Circle, O, F. April 18, at|®. meets Wednenday, April 14, at 2p. m. Mr. 8. E. Fleming, “Junlor/2 o'clock, in Masonic hall dining igh School.” Mra. H. H. Canfield,/room, 2624% California ave, for | ommitteo Work of P.T. A. \cards, Hostenses: Mra, Martin Ot aon, Mra¥C. STUDY CLUB A. Egieston, Mra. Jobn | |A. Graven and Mra. Thomas Oisen . | GEN. SHERMAN CIRCLE G. A. R, and friends will be enter. tained by Mra James H. Love and Mra. Frank C.Weidnor at Greenwood hall on Thursday, April 1%. ¢on will be werved at 12:30 o'clock followed by cards at 2 p. m. | Phinney car to end of Hino and walk jone block north to hall, $638 Green- | Wood ave. All invited. FORTSON-THYGESEN | AUXILIARY orteon-Thygesen. auxiliary, U. 8. |W. V4 will have a relief tea at the Fine Arte Study club meeta with EMERSON A home of Mrs. Clare Bulet, 137 Mrs. Roberts Avan, 6305 Loth aye.) Emerson PeT. A. will mot in|ave Thureday, Apel 1 ve 8. W., Wednesday, April 18, at 2 | echoot basement, Wednesday, April . , tion. Playlet, “Nu: | Gigr, SCOUTS IN ABERDEEN Sue: @ by Mise Alice Hill'e| Aberdeen is interested in Girl DUNLAP P-T. A. Dunlap PT. A. will meet Wednes day, April 18, at 3 p. m. The pro-| room. ors of puplis iis yaa cdetvG? Gh ities oe the reign of King Tutank.| Woman's Century club will moet jon. Friday. ONE SILHOUETTE tive committos, Tea will be served by moth- of this room, BExecu- 2 p.m. STYLE Scouts and las.organized six groups. Last Saturday a number of promi- hent men and women met to form gram will be given by puplle of | . at @ict be ; room 6, and My. D. H. Painter will| WEST WOODLAND P.T. A. | au Naviesty Helv cae ik coe talk on “Idle Hours." Election of| West Woodiand P.T, A. will hold | the welfare of the Aberdeen groups. officers, {ts regular meeting and election of | hose acting on the counell include | seis jotticers, Wednenday, Apri! 18, ne | Mendames J KE, Stewart, A. M. Abel, WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB |2:30 p. m., in the nuditorivm at the| GT, Holl, A.B, Alexander, Kenneth The drama department of the|school. ‘The paper drive will be held | Hayen, W. ML Danmrt None Bruen, J. B. Kinne, Charles Alber Wednesday ot 11:30 4. m. tn the | eid ron, J. E. Ekstrom, Carl T. Nelsoi blue parlors of the ¥,W.C. A, Of: | MAPLE HILL PT. A Misses Ruth Waller, Elizabeth Finch, | fleers elected at the jast tonnes Jn | Maple Hill P.-T. A. will meet Wed- Myrtle Drak Minnie Patterson, 8. | |Loine Fleyd, and Messrs, George B, | Miller and J Stewart, The charter Was signed at that | time and the following officors elect- @d: Commissioner, Mrs. C. T. Bell; Miss Elizabeth Finch, deputy com- | Missioner; Mra. A, M. Abel, deputy commissioner; Misa Ruth | secretary, and Mra, A. KE, Alexander, (yoasurer, AMILY, FIRESID Two little boys were playing one spring day when Johnnie sald to Willie, “Let's play that pig, and I am a bull, jdown and wallow in the mud, and I 2] N | will sit up on the fence and bellow." | Willie thought that would be a Waller, | | you aro a and you get | | good game, so he watlowed about tn Now that the dust of buttio jw. Cleared away one learns that there are mix averedited silhouettes for spring fashions and every gown o1 Auit the season offers Is sure to fol low one of them. This is the Myyptian silhouctte— wt of ail, It is marked by front Apes and front panel, ‘To in. aso the Keyptian effect of the aithouette fashion has added Kayp: tan embroideries, jow els, buckles and printed designs for fabricu, nEcoNsOr ies: yaya ite the mud for a while, then thinking jhe would like a change, ho eald, “Now you be | the mud, } tence and "Oh, no,” and I will sit up on the pellow."* said Johnnie, “you will to bellow when your clothes," have time enough your mother secs | Judge, boys a , but It's great |sport swimmin’ at the Crystal Pool, Get only one new subscription to The Star and you will bo given o | ticket which entitles you to swim, | suit, towel, ete, Good any tine, any day, How to Rid the Arms of Objectionable Hairs (Alds to Beauty) A simplified method tq here given for the quick removal of hairy or fusvy growths, and rarely Is more | than on treatment required; Mix It stiff paate with some powdored delatone and water, apply to hatry | surface, and atter two or threé min | utes rub off, wash the nkin, and ev Jery halr has vantuhed. ‘This simply treatment cannot cause injury, but are should be exeroised to get reat delatone-—-Advertisement, the pig and wallow in| | | 20, at © p. m, at 1923 First ave. | Gen, Sherman Circle, Ladies of the! Lunch. Tx) | | | j | | | TUESDAY SU MME R » FURS COM! ING AGAIN April 17.-—The gown | in not mearly so im. n make any simple do if you add @ smart tte or cape wo that all| may be focused on| portant am the In fact, nort of « fr bh Jacqu attention r it what those who have always ted summer furs so bitterly have to exclaim about the sum mer tur coats in a matter of conjec ©, but we imagine it will be plenty Al any rate, the short jacquette of aracul, ermine or othe htwelght furs is going to t n right thru the spring and summer, and wil probably be a 4 useful gar- mont, d » the akern the French prt Jacquette of y ine im very popu- lar, These have large floral designs in unnaturally gorgeous colors, or overgrown birds, distorted shrubs or | InAian or ¢ figures sothing of Smart sport f loonely to way | Jacquetten are made} woven fleecy white wool! your family either la culonis? in time, & relative or friend id hands or threatens? & curable disease? ple, effective measures Di you. every m and cure. Our About Tuberculosis." Ww Bireet and No.. Clty... eee State. . | larly THE WHITE PLAGUE Are you a sufferer from tuberculosia? Is there some member of Whet do you know about tuber. Do you know that ft ts @ preventable disease, and if taken Do you want to know how YOU combat this scourge of humanity? ou can take in your own home to see that white plague shall not fall upon you or any of uberculosis anocintion, has made arrangements to your loved ones? Our Washingt the National eswontial fact about tuberculosis, teva fa any reader « copy of this booklet, “What You Should Know Simply {11 out the coupon below, writing very plainly, and mail to our Washington bureau: ‘ashington Bureau, The Seattle svg 1322 New York Ave., Washington, 1. I want a copy of the pamphlet, ivat You Should Know About Tuberculosis,” and inclews two cents tn loose stamps, jor bright red. Sometimes they are | sleeveless and worn with white tal | ored blouser, | Fulltengti. coats are very elab- ‘ . orate, usually covered with embrot ery or braiding or outlined wit monkey fur or pleatings of ribbor Capes are much more intricate than they were last season, Most of them are embroidered and some are ' of georgette crepe unlined and he ly beaded. ‘ Fur is used extensively this sea son on wraps, not only for collars \) but for bandings, Fox fur natural leads for collars, but for banding nothing is better Uked than plain material, embroidered in colored | bunny fur. / silks and beads, They are usually | emer Mined with brilliant red or green | satin and have woolly caps to match. 4 Tho jacquette of suede or hea leather is extremely popular, particu- when belted rather closely around the waist. These are us y in brilliant colors, green, royal blue | “Gets-It” Tames the Wildest: Corns You Can Peel Them Right Off No matter how long you've had bad they may be, whether har on whom the white plague has may Do you want to know the sim- Our Corrs ~ ay Or soll, o on bureau co-operation with ng, Informative and practical its Washington bureau will secure Matchless Values STYLISH ERY rarely does such a saving opportunity pre nent itself in the matter of Capes. We have purchased these Capes at a price and want to dispose of them rapidly. For thia reason Wo have marked thom ox tremely low at 24 Beautifully fashioned from Velour, Silk Crepo Knit and Normandy matertals and silk Mned throughout are the capes displayed in this group. A wonderfully good value is represented in this upstairs offering. SGATIEW) Spring Wall Pana Patterns at | } Smith’ | Tt {s time to redecorate those soiled walls. Put on new bright papers—pretty blends of pink and blue. Make the home look cheerful and snappy. Our selec- tion is one of the very finest. We have picked our patterns from several factories, choosing only those we believe you desire. Our prices are the lowest in i the West, because we are a cash and carry store, ij buying directly from the mill. We have two big stores. Bedroom Papers $2.50 From two to three dol- lars we can sell you wall, border and ceéiling com- plete. Tapestries Our display of these papers is exclusive. We 4 have about 100 patterns ranging from 15¢ to $2.00 single roll, Washable | Paper | | for kitchen use and bath SINGLE ROLL 8 yds. long, 18 in. wide, SMITH’S WALL PAPER HOUSE Remember the Name 1621 Fourth Ave. Near Stewart St. A Fine House Paint $2.35 GALLON Equal paint in city. $3.50 to any