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4 PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallistar. Telephone, Main 0600 Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829, C HIL DR EN iF ATTRACTIVE ( 4) Informal Evening Will Compliment Bridal Party; Prenuptial Affair for Bride-Elect (ONORING their daughter, Miss Margaret Jenkins, her flance mete earl j Mr. Edward G, Johnson, and the a party, Mr ; oa , oa \e EE ~¥ a hae m0. B1 Palm and Olive Oils— ' a ome on Friday he wedding of Miss Jenkins to Mr. Johnson will take place on Saturd Ps a ee BG ot tna pome ber prea EE Oe This is the Secret . . ! is in the clty on «@ @! t - ‘ Showe ympliment Miss Tedford init Palm and olive oils are perfect soap ingredients, means S with a it c ut nes ° ‘ cin Mrs. Arthur W § 3 a nee as millions will testify. Their scientific combi- Lipsky was “bee ‘ ‘ ment to Mise rs. V Re % uneae Soh cnet nation in Palmolive hee proseces tbe Gey Tiilta Tedford, who will wed \ May w waa the she will visit for a mo popular beautifying facial soap in wor Poler motif used in decorating sutiful basket She will motor down with Mr measured by actual sales value. of daffodi\s ove wa h ye susy para w R ow Haber Sot alban aie’: ive ee a Pha! SRP ORpE pea #ireamers reaching from f bles, whil mn. Mrs. Wilson will be away lon inary Eeapenad to the rem ee peel about six weeks and on ter return mild, soothing, lotion-like Palmolive costs so ea eatins dpe , =e J ry | Wil visit at Mare Island for « little. Its use for every toilet purpose is an _— ou | : ee, f | fortoleht economy as well as a luxury. Ue . , rer pi Mrs. White to Compliment Aunt | ati ‘Susann TD, ows 6it acold Palen ond olive ols nothing ese—~ give Bepeimenting bh her aunt, Mrs. C. W. Spier, of Northampton, Mass, who for a month's trip sot by nature's green color lo Palmolive Soap | | way of Texas. | 1! wre. Ww ie Nisiting her sister, Mrs. W. 8. Taylor, Mrs. Daryl I t White is ) Sitertaining with an informal bridge tea a her home Friday af r Volume and efficiency prodwce in, who went fast from California by way of the 25- cont Smart Tea Honors Miss Jenkins Pansnid Cabal, arrived ta New or 10 Mrs, Morris Lundquist eave a smart tea this afternoon in her ap day, where she ie a guest at the 2 Seat the Arcadia as a prenuptial compliment to Miss Thora Marg Waldorf. Menkins. The rooms were fragrant w s r rants | og “teed = nd baskets of spring flowers in the p yellow r shades. Dr, and Mra. Frederick Adama 7 Daffodiis and roses filled a silver basket wh ogi tea ta where Mra, U. 2. Bates M from & week's stay Pr rtland ‘sided, assist Mrs. F. Gilroy and Mrs. Raymond Ryan. Barba | Se dex Ryan received th ards. Mr. and Mra. Darrah Corbet, with ee tae their bh © guest, MN Wakericid Miss McDonald to Wed May 5 Cortet, have returned from shor DP) Phe Marriage of Miss Agnes McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Donald \ Portland, : DV. MeDonatd, to Mr. Frank Morrill, son of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew J, Morrill | Rat, “8c rela SiGe Whidby island, will take place Saturday evening, May at Bethany ae foceyp thee ine “ ; retu S Preebyterian church at 8:30 o'clock moiith’s visit in Californie cr | Mrs. Frank ‘Pritchard will be matron of honor and Miss Anne McFee | p C * land Miss Edith Walker, of Vancouver, B. C.. the maids. Jean McDonald a . * Meroe niece, wil] be flower girl ue Maver I Bak r of Br. John Cuisack will be best man and the ushers are to be Mr. Lewis alien ; A short thine |) Genner, Mr. John Swale, Mr. Jack McDonald, Mr, Harold J. McDonald and i° an mes B, Eagle. | ——————— - RS Senet TES ; = OM, Andrew J. Morrill, Jr y jee. $46; Hilda Gaches, treasurer, | nouncement that the Parent-1 +|COLONEL ELLSWORTH ‘A small reception will follow the service at the residence of Mr, and Sy rn amiina wmbiatonls na pa, |ttumthter of George Gacher, who | rasoctations have indorsed sald can-|CIRCLE ‘Mrs. McDonald. 5%, i 3 ie sepals te he ame to Portland, Ore 1866 and | diéate, Colonel Ellsworth Circ'e, Ladies ‘ evia ¢ NOV, RS sp Mat) to Beattle in 1870, and Loulse Wix ‘ Therefore, be St resolved that welof the G w ive a card . gin, who came to Lac ner in 1880. here assembled in this meeting of | part t ha rmory, iss Helen Beck Is Bride a cbt alia Gracin party tn 1. Armor April hereby anno’ nee that the | Friday evening, April 20 nd Mrs, Henry Vinton Howe ann nee the m rriage of thelr daugh © Doushters of | o¢ arent-Teacher associa’ ns have not | 17 1 " Prankl the children of | Vion in rey i ir len Mae Beck, to Mr. Harvey E. Morden on Tuesday, April ‘irginic Dare and James Franklin are the ¢ en eA and chnnat tediores tla? idehatdd See at a caducis of Muna Mak pled, Boeken, Ore, neal ue and Mrs. L. S. Harper of Sitka, Alaska.—Portrait by he Boe thabhare ohjest-tertie statement of] 2eiL cement Up, @ the University of Washington. She is a member of the Native! Gyar/y patablinnss ¢ A suahter of | this. nisleeding aceon fhters of Pioneers of Washington and was former secretary of the)” : if : ___. | Where pioneers an scend: | 5 nd 4 Olpiaale | that we call upon’ the Drees ot t No Place to Go lattle Business and Professional Women's clubs 1 lay 4 part anin may gate f za . who ar-|¢ity to #0 correct this false impres-| Anybody seen a pair of silk nighties fer May 1 Mr, and Mrs. Morden will be at home in the Univers > o th a t tives sion and statement of facts, and thet| #94 @ silk top hat be thruow wtate various or|® copy of this resolution be sent to} Joseph Serf, 2519 Washington st., 8 8 | tiggilie ‘ *% and 0 | et thet " Ike to locate ‘em. Tuesday ay tay > SOUT! 2 SOCIAT the moeting are " o: a8 night burglars entered Serf's home irs. Lee Will Entertain Alumnae THGATE BOCTA P siwaye'|viows to 3488 ; ' WHITTIER HEIGHTS fand departed with the garmonts, ire Arthur T. Lee will entertain the alumnae of Pi Beta Phi he us gs lod 7 fre slected to serve the, ing a fA IMPROV ENT CLUB along with a string of pearis and Saturday afternoon, April 21, at 2:30 0% Mrs. Lee will bei T : * 4 fet year include: Mattha..leence Ris BP er meeting of the whit.| {ve Mncy dresses fed by Mrs: Corwin P. Shank, Mrs. Paul Cone and Mrs mond | Johnson abutet pas ith ave. 8, | Doheny, 5 da iter of | SeaTTLe MOTHERS CONGRESS Beatin. eters Armed with a mental picture of a | Bh SA ai at & p. m.|Henry Pe Inas who. came to! HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING n the Walttien sok ae ww | Durslar attired in silk topper, kimono 8 * WEST SEATTLE CHAPTE! paced | Walla ¥ in 1859, and Lucta Ful . : ' asgecticaee? a _ oA priv ‘3 7 ge pri | 224 nightie with the pearls around 7 . | West Seattle Chapter 106, 0. E siete ton, who came to Oregon ( 1] At the annual meeting of the Se Ao ors Praghedn neck, the police set out in search s Stewart Has Church Wedding a cata cote la kee Lent) tee eet? Greeor (Yamhill geile. Mothers congress, beld tn. the evening, April 20, ‘at s:16 | usneck. the police vet D tisrrlage of Miss Selina Patrictn Stewart, daughter of Mra. Anne) 4 of the Misonic temple, ADDITIONAL CLUBS | Williams, first vice president; dangh, | ch! board room, April 16, the fol < joa to Mr. Walter J. Wood was solemnized on Friday evening, April! 949 eri California awe. Thureday eve she |ter of Abram H. Manning, who ar.|O™IDS officere were elected: Mrs Two spenke: expected, Hon. DAUGHTERS OF PIC § o'clock, at _ First Baptist church, the Rey. Ambrose M. Batley) ping April 19, at 8 o'clock. ORGANIZI AND CHAPTER rived in Tacoma in 1870, and Bertha ee pes fs iota 1. Steves in Seattle in 1873; Alice ceremony was perto: the altar, banked with daffodils, | py Th Daughters of the Pioneers of co on, wns pertormed Wy cueae prey aii ie ee EVERGREEN DRIL " TEAM lene tngton (prior to 1870) on March | Rullene Little, second vice prest: | a tha wedding wasie and before the fep Mr, Frederick|. EVererten Drill Team club of the osth organized a grand chapter (to | dant, daughter of George W. Bull t sang “O Promise Me" and “I Love You Truly.” |}Danish Sister society meeta with be known as the Tyee Illahee) for | em% who arrived tn the state in Mra Geo. CG Lemcke, corresponding BENG waa lovely in her wedding’ gown: 6t very gecthetia heavity | Mrs Laure, Hamen, 3304 W. 64th ing purpose of forming new chap- | 1864, and Hannah McClure tn 1865, | secretary. red in pearls and crystals, Her tulle vell, which reached to the|*t» Thureday, April 1% at 299/tore thruout the state. The objects! Rena Bagley Griffith, recording | her dress, was fastened by a coronet of:orange blossoms, and her °!0ck- ato Jand purposes for which thle corpor- Sew pier fe Bo hese B. | unantmousty adopted: Gay evening, Apri. 31. Eastern hit peas, Ophelia rosebuds. orchids and| ation is formed are e siem. Ore.| “Whereas, the Parent-Teacher as-| St agitate beage otto ‘z sn ity A" GERMAN “LADIES" SOCIETY Q) To perp © the memory and|!n 1852, and to Seattle tn 1860, and| acctatians do not Indorse preer-aAoel bs << fends ee 6 bride’s sister, Miss Alice Stewart, as maid of honor, was attracttve| German Ladin society will Rive ispirit of the pioneers of Washing: | Alice Mercer, who arrived in Seattle |for public office and do not as a t frock of yellow chiffon taffeta, trimmed in crushed roses. An arm|!t# resular card party at Odd Fel jon in 1K63; Pearl MeCombe Clark, cor-| organization engage {n propaganda C Norman Compton, president; Mra.|C- B. Fitzgerald, president of the} J, B. Hamlin, first vice president; | city counctl, and a representative of Mra. Doan Burkhelmer, second vice| the city engine eeritig department. president; Mrd. H, 8 Dorman, secre- tary; Mra E.R Marsden, treasurer; | LORRAINE CHAPTER NO, 6 Lorraine ' Chapter, No. 6, 0. E. 8, will give ® card party at Dartnall's Also the following resolution was| cafeteria, Leary building, on ‘Satur- Perfect Shoulders oss Arms Nothii the bean! pearly whileappearanceGonrand' SECTION FRIENDSHIP CLUB ia: rege ‘ . : ; ° Section Friendship club will meet Of pink sweet peas and white Ophelia roses was carried. Mr, lows temple, 10th and Pine st.) (%) To identify, protect, preserve |teeponding secretary, ghter of for any political candidate, at the home of Mra. Abble"Uder, 2026 | \G a lives Munson was best nag. . Mrs. Stewart, mother of the bride, Pore) Thursday, April 19, at 145 pm. Jind naka known historical spots, | James McCombs, who. came to) “And wheroas, political argument| Beacon ave, Friday, April 20, at} ree GES Of heavy biack silk crepe and a corsage of pink sweet peas and| Visitors welcome. cumnenitn, reilen, records and inci | Walla Walle in 1862, and Josephine of a certain candidate for the office |12:30 p.m. Take No. 12 car and get |K@MSE=VaR Ezy Ol aeEs Tea | peter Gnd to encourae and promote Denny, who came to Oregon {n|of city council contains the an-loff at Stephen st. SHERMAN OIRCLE inex the ceremony a reception was held in the church partors.| © tical research in telation to RSON SECOND AVENUE “AND UNIVERSITY STREET 4 d Lics. Wood left on a wedding trip to Canadian pointa of interest Gen. Sherwpan Cirete, Ladies of the ploweer days. @ Will bo at home on their return at 315 Crockett st G. A. R, and friends wil be enter.) () To encourage and promote the DATES TO REMEMBER WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 18— Mr amnuel I. Wedges dinner at the Ye tab, preced Ine the Fifty mt BSDAY, AR eho: tained by Mra: James H. Love and Mrs. Frank C. Weidner at Greenwood nall Dinner Before Lecture and Mrs. F. A. Churchill entertained with a «mall dinner at mn will ‘be served at 12:80: o'clbek '8 University club Monday evening, taking their guesta later to the followed by éarda pm Take Walpole lecture at the First Presbyterian church. | Phinney. cart Wha’ 6¢ toe” ald: gem st hall on Thursday, April 19, Lun one block north to ball, 8438 Greed. lty Wives’ Club Elects Board | wood ave, All Invited Faculty Wives’ club held {ts annual business meeting and tunc y at the University Commons, when the following board was elected! \x 1 TARY fe for the eusuing year: Mra. John Cobb, Mrs, David Hall, Mra.| ud a Moritz, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Carl Magnusson, Mrs. George} Porton Thynesen: auxiliary, Uy &. . “ W., ¥., will havea relief tea, at the , Mrs. J. G. Fletcher, Mrs. Ernest Eckelman and Mrs. Ivnn| Pa Clade Medea? Peer , Thufedny, April 18. eee heon | FORTSON-THYGESEN Jomkins. Mr, and Mrs. Alson EB. Woodruff s dinner at home Mre_C. 4. Straley’s and Mrs. 0. T i ave. Wheaton's bridge luncheon at ied on Monday © 8 COMMERCIAL CLUB || | BIKE clus Dora I. Converse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D Converse, wax| The regular monthly meeting of oaiaee gan ac Peri Yeon: to Mr. William Blake, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K Blake, on Monday, at|the Women's Commercial club will at their new home in Rainier Valley, Rev. T. A. Hilton performing|%¢ held at the Hotel Gowman |Thursday noon. Mr. R. W. Frame only attendants were the bride's sister, Mixa Verna May Converse,| the Chamber of Commerce wi Mr. Fred Blake, brother of the groom. The service was rend in the| talk on “What Merchant Conven. of a large gathering of friends and relatives, among whom were| tions Mean to Seattle.” SATURDAY, arn — The marriage of Mise Thora Mar. nkine to Mr. Edward @. the home of the bride. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Jenkina, at . APRIL 14 st Guild's bridge tea at «of Mrs. Charles A. schiff and Mrs. Edward M. Harrington WEDNESDAY, APRIL Daughters of Pio ton to have breakfas Washington, THURSDAY, APTIL 2#— J. Woite's buttet grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Klok, of Orting, and Mr. George! A aN CLASS IN of Portland, an uncle. thopedic Tea and Thrift Shops | ttl Margaret's guid of St. Mark's church will be in charge at the Ortho. afternoon at % o'clock Tea Shop Thursday, with Mrs. W. A. Bane as hostess, assisted by University B h D. McEacheran, Mrs. James Wylie, Mrs. J. A. Gaffney, Mra. Ro W.|50th st. N M, Mrs. Frederick Harlow, Mrs. Edwin Ripley, Mrs. Raymond Ryan| ere 6 ‘Mrs. James Hamilton de Veuve |¥. W. CA. CLUBS When Renton Hill guild, with Mrs. H. M. Pease and Mra. C. | nds of All Club of the ¥. W Holmes, | have charge of the Thrift Shop in the morning, and the First Hill, A. will have a supper Thursday PARLIAMENTARY Stovel'a clase in “ltownands of Handkerchiefs—Reduced! A thorough cleaning out of the entire Handkerchief stocks and stock-rooms for every incomplete lot, every Handkerchief that is rumpled or soiled (even though only: slightly) and every lot of | Handkerchiefs with broken boxes or in any way unfit for our new, fresh stocks, ary, 10th and Queen Anne er Mission, ith Mrs. H.R. Boswell and Mrs. F. H. Gilman, in the afternoon. |evening, April 19, at 6 p. m.; “spe-|| painav wage 10c Alsacon club of the ¥, W. CG. A discussion hour, * p. m.; play hour {n gymnasium, 9 o'clock FRIDAY, MAY 11— Women’s University club to give an nual sports clothes ball at the @omen’s Clubs This group is composed of the This group {s composed of the follow Masonle Temple WEDNESDAY, MAY 23— The of Mina Vivian Tyson CLUBS FOR THURSDAY WOMAN'S CENTURY x — CLUB q Union Bible club of the Y. W, C. supper in cafeteria, 6 p.m INA M. FRYE TENT NO. 12 The Woman's Century club writ | mene edie teal Saver 30g Pathe et lating ha M. Frye Tent No. 12, Daugh-|hold a rummage say at 1406 Went-| cee parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ar Of Veterans, will meet Thurs ene ave. Friday and | LAPAYETTH F SCHOOL alph ‘Ty at 7 o'clock. y, April 19, at 2 p. m, in Veter. hall, Armory. At § p. m. there | be a card party. Refreshments. | , Cine FAST UNION CLUB April 19, 20 and 21. Mrs. crRoLy j ie bee ie arin Bast! “Lafayette Pre-School Circle wil | =m 2 F nf, Vice chair-| meet at Hill Street church, Thurs : : Melrose 2450; Mra orge A 9 a d | Tilla April 19, at 10:30 a. m. # Mook 1 ‘A CHAPTER Haecker, hea ary bi motor corps. j tion, followed by luncheon in honor S 109, 0. &. 8. RA Gots of first birthday anniversary. ¥ reduced 5 4 cL reservations call Mra. H. Richardson, Chapter No. 109 0. E. 8.1 ‘rhe Alpha club will mect Thura.| West 2902. " ” hold its regular resting atlany, April 19, with Mra. Caroline eee _New Spring “‘make” of Tillamook Gig atl, Riverton, ‘Thursday, |ea7iyA 0c, %,with Mre. Caroline W]e cheone is now in the market. Order ay at 3 p.m. The dogree|con at 12:30 p,m. | = | Seward P.-T. A. will meet at a hoot] * Pound or more tomorrow. Rich ae sxempiified. eee Thursday, April 19, at 2.p. m, Mr,| *hd creamy, with that famous RS SEATTLE COURT NO, 1 Charles Kirkpatrick of Franklin high |* Tillamook flavor. TARY Seattle court No. 1, Order of the| #hool, “Efficiency of the Schools.” Make it your lunch, with ctisp pie Amaranth, Social club will meet i nina | * crackers and a glaas of milk.” Serve Ladies Auxiliary to the| April 19 at the home of Mrs. Juy| AMARANTH CLUB it in dainty slices, with the meal. Mtherhood of Hailroad Trainmen | ‘Thatcher, 4117 Burke ave, |_ Amaranth Cinb, No. 1 meets with! Cook with other foods. give a benefit curd party CAN Mra. Lela M.Thatcher, 417 Burke| wy i May, sport 14, at the home of |CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB avo. on Thuradity, ‘April 19. Meinl sids Weneee ne giles, rank N, Braman, 1546 16th| phe geattle cy nee dng Prien ees coeeee for, GOSnIY, N. Luncheon will be served at! oiuh wii) pat Pat Me Ba al FRANKLIN HIGH {t bas always won first place, Cards will be played at Mat ap, | SCHOOL, Write fo house, Thursday, April 19, at 1 p, m " ite for new recipe booklet, by Mr. Frank Gates will talk on “Rose | ranklin High School P.-T. A. will! Alice Bradley, noted food authority, Gardens” and Mr. HB. A. Pyser -wii| Met at school Thursday, April 19, TILLAMOOK speak on the “Tax Limit League," |%t,2/30 p.m. Business nnd election, CREAMERY ‘ASSOCIATION followed by program. Mra, W. D / Luncheon will follow with Mrs, A.| 4 fi ; Tillamook, Oregon Whe Daughters of St. George will| Rich as hostess, and carda will be | Chanter aecompanted by Mra, Min ' Thieday, April 19, at 1:0) played later, At the last taecting it| Obs Kirkpatrick, three nolos, Welock in M. Fi. B.A. hail was decided to buy a plot In Wood.| Ue Minutes” Canon Bilas o's land park and beautity it with rone BOCIAL, oun bushes. Mrs, M. J. Fobn and Mra, ; Bete Bocinl Club of the Maccahses|M. Cummings were appointed as tho| wets’ Union club meets with Mrn 3 b : “eh W. W. Lealy, 1418 24th ave, Thurs , it give a benefit for the Marathon| committee in charge, 9 ‘ Bi cea a st eration bagel day, April 19, for 1 o'clock luncheon Mm. in the small hall of the A. 0, U,|ROYAT, HIGHLANDE:RS SEATTLE CHAPTER NO, 48 1409 Ninth ave. Royal Highlanders wilt give a TILLAMOOK | Seattle Chapter No, 45, Women of | #1 following lots, reduced to 10c for clearance. 25 dozen White Lawn Handker- chiefs with colored embroidered corners, Odds and ends of higher priced lines. A few printed silks are included. 15¢ composed of the reduced to 1b¢ This group following lots, for clearance. Blue and gray colored linen with 14-inch hem. Sheer Irish lawn with machine embroid- ered corners and machine hem- stitching. 25c This group is composed of the following lots, reduced to 25¢ for clearance, French hand-embroidered Hand- kerchiefs of cotton, Corded Irish linens with em- broidered corners, machine hem- stitched, Hand-blocked French prints on Sheer linen, hand-hemstitched. Ing lots, reduced to 490 for clearance, Sheer Belgian Linen Handkerchiefs, hand-embroldered in France. Some are mussed from handling, Fine, Sheer Hemstitched Handkerehlefs from France, About two dozen double-spoked Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs from France. French Importations with a tiny initial embroidered on a daintily colored polka dot, These are shire hemstitched by hand, Fifteen French Print with hand- embroidered dots, cording and shiro hemastttehing, Mussed from handling, Initial Handkerchiefs with an !ncom: plete range of initials, Sheer Freneh grounds in pastel shades, with white hems and Initials, Sheer white Irish Linen Handkerchiefs with halfinch long initials surmounted by beautiful hand embroidery, A fow French Linen Handkerchiefs In nolld colors of blue, gold and rose, About a dozen and a half fine Liner Handkerchiefs with French corded borders, Odda and ends of fine Hematitched Handkerchiefs of Belgian linen, some center olzes. Plain and hand-rolled hema, Soft Linen Handkerehlefs with hand painted designs, in fast colors, Handkerchiefs * This group is composed of the following lots, reduced to 19¢ for clearance, : Irish linen with hand-embroid- ered corners. Sheer Irish lawn with colored embroidered corners, and insets, Some are ‘corded. Trish linen with embroidered corners, machine hemstitched. Hight-inch Handkerchief Cen- ters, of fine linen, 35c This group is composed of the following lots, reduced to 85¢ for ‘clearance.. i White Initialed Handkerchiefs with French cording and hand- spoke stitching. Incomplete initial range. Sheer white Belgian linen with hand-rolled hems, French cord- ing, shire stitching, and rolled edges, Slightly mussed. Irish linen with conventional block letter initials and butter- fly embroidery.