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PAGE 10 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 9829. Mrs. Bliss Will Be Honor Guest at Tea; Daughters of Pioneers Give Sue ress full Luncheon. | ITHER has | afternoon, May 1, from 4 until 6 o'clock, in honor of} WILLIAM NICHOLAS a tea at her 4 home Tues Mrs. William H. Bly 3 ds out for Mrs. Bernard Pelly Josiah Collins, Mrs, Frederick Adams and} Mrs. G. H. Murray will alternate at the urna, assisted by the Misses Jane Bliss, Elizabeth Folsom, Dorothy Allen, Mary Wilson and Elizabeth Jones. Mrs. Raymond Wright and Mrs. Archibald Clark will assist about the Fooms and Peggy Stewart and Virginia Reese will recelve the cards, Large Luncheon Giver ‘ | . by Pioneer Daughters | ‘Two hundred Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington (prior to 1870)/ eelebrated the naming of the state of Washington at th nnual break: | fast giver. this year at the Hotel Washington on Wednes afternoon, The honor guests on this occasion were Mrs. Kate Stevens Bates, whose} father, Gen. Isaac I, Stevens, was thie first governor of Washington terri. fory; Mre. Eliza Ferry Leary, daughter of Elisha P. Ferry, the first movernor of the state of Washington, and Mrs. oulaa C. Frye, who was @ member of the first party of settlers who landed at Alki Point in 1851 Dire. Bates was the only honor guest able to attend the affair, Mrs. 1 fe tm the Zast attending a conference of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ a @lation, Mrs. Fryo was represented by her daughter, Mra. Robetra F Watt, who gave an interesting description of early days. Mrs. Edmund Bowden was the toastmistre: nd greetings from other/ Organisations were given by Mrs, Bertha Piper Venen, representing the Pioneers of Washington; Mrs. F. I. Swanstrom, Seattle Historical society, Mrs. Tillie Savage Moore, Women's auxillary to Washington» Pioneers; Biss Blossom Kent, Native Daughters of Washington, and Miss Dorothy Frances, of Lunenburg, Mass., who will be her house guest. * . Sunday Night Supper ; | Mr. and Mrs. J. Thacher Hodge are entertaining tnformally at supper < xpos evening at their home in compliment to Mr. George Hurd and gon, Mr. Arthur Hurd, of New York Ushers Named for Lecture Mrs. William Parkhurst Brawley, Mrs. Samuel Barnes, Miss Helen! y Miss Victoria McLean, Miss Faith Cleland and Miss Helen McKinnon | as ushers in Russian costume at the lecture Mme. Pierre Ponafidine | Ml give in the auditorium at the Women's University club Tuesday even: dng, May 1, at & o'clock. Tickets for the lecture may be obtained at the lub, Sixth ave. and Spring st. an Dinner at Home ‘Dr. and Mrs. J. Warren Richardson are entertaining with a dinner of covers this evening at their home, 702 23rd ave. N. 8 e Wedded on Saturday Evening | The marriage of Miss Marte Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Fred- C. Gleseker, formeriy of Portland, to Dr. John Emery Pederson tcok | ce Saturday evening at Bethany Presbyterian church, with Rev. Richard| Wander Las performing the ceremony. )The church was a veritable garden of &t. Joseph's Milles and Ophelia and spring flowers, which blossomed under the light of numerous r the ceremony Mrs. Russell Thrapp sang “I Love You and “Love Thoughts.” The wedding marches were played by Mr. Whittlesey, bride was charming in ivory crepe embroidered in pearls and crys- A, coronet of orange blossoms bound her Chantilly lace vetl to her ffure and her flowers were a shower of orchids, lilies of the valley and maid of honor, Miss Myrtle Pederson, the groom's sister, was gowned | coral and gold taffeta, and Ophetla roses and sweet peas were carried. | liss Edythe Jorgenson, as bridesmaid, wore green and gold taffeta and! an arm bouquet of Premier roses and sweet peas. Mr. Albert) ‘was best man and Dr. Ralph Hamstrom and Mr, Andrew Jorgenson ushers. Howard Gilbert, Mrs. William Shea and Mrs. W. J. Allen assisted) Feception which followed at the Gleseker apartment in Chelsea ‘thelr wedding trip Mrs. Pederson wore a three-piece model of blue iret twill, @ flower-trimmed hat and @ stone marten scarf. Dr. and n . Pederson left on a motor trip and wfil be at home at 620 Olympic after May 15. bride attended Oregon Agricultural college and the University of California art school, and {s a member of Chi Omega sorority. | Pederson graduated from the North Pacific Dental college. er = . formal Bridge Tea "Miss Dorothea Pratt is entertaining with an informal bridge tea at her Saturday evening. Four tables will be in play. . oars ‘ormer University Girl Engaged imnouncement has been made {n California of the engagement of Miss | Gregs Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mra, Benjamin W. Johnson, of , to Mr. Leslie Hubert Rubicam, of Seattle. Miss Johnson gradu- from the University of Washington, where sho was a member of Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Rubicam {s aleo a graduate of the ity end Js affiliated with Sigma Nu fraternity. 7 8 © Hindle Weds California Man ‘ _A pretty wedding was solemnized on Wednesday evening, April 18, when Mildred Eleanor Hindle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James A. Hindle, the bride of Mr. A. Eugene Fulton, son of Mr. and Mra. Curtis Fulton, of Los Angeles. Rev. Fletcher D, Parker read the service at home of the bride's parents, abloom with spring blossoms. Helen Hepler and Miss Josephine Merriam, the bridesmaids, were ive in crepe frocks, Miss Hepler in honeydew and Miss Merriam green. Bandeaux of pearls and rhinestones, a gift from the were on their hair and their arms were filled with spring flowers in Hel shades. Juliamary Ham was an attractive little flower girl, wearing ‘yellow organdie. She carried the ring in a Watteau bs et of Cecil inner roses and forget-me-nots, “The bride's wedding gown was of ivory crepe satin tashioned on long 1 ght lines. The draped skirt, edged with pearls and crystals, was under an ornament of pearls. Her heirloom veil was fastened to } coronet of rare old lace and a wreath of orange blossoms. Orchids, roses and lilies of the valley composed her shower bouquet. Before the service Mr. Jesse Bucholz, of Spokane, the bride’s uncle, sang Song of Thanksgiving” and “At Dawning.” Mrs, Robert Sprague played wedding marches. Mr. Stuart Hindle, brother of the bride, was best Mrs. Fulton traveled in a three-piece costume of dark blue Potret twill tri with bands of Egyptian embroidery, a Lanvin green hat and a ‘marten neckpiece. Miss Bruggeman Engaged » and Mrs. J. F. Bruggeman announce the engagement of their daugh- V n Dorothy, to Mr. Tom Dunstan, son of the late Rev. Tremayne n and Mrs. Dunstan. No date has been set for the wedding. . f o-* Dimmer Honors Chicago Guests " Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frost, of Chicago, who were guests n the city for a few days, Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Seeley entertained Monday with an informal dinner at their home, Vill Wed on May 2 eC ‘Miss Mabel Elizabeth Strehlau, daughter of Mrs. H. Strehlau, will wed me, Leonard James Kaufer on Wednesday, May 2, in St. Joseph's church, with Rev. Father O'Malley reading the service at 9 o'clock, fiss Monica Kuufer, the bridegroom's sister, will be maid of hono a John Garceau, best man, pat o 8 6 mnounce Marriage of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sprintels announce the marria Pearl, to Mr, Clifford Hansen on Tuesday, ee ge of thelr daughter, April 24, hopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Mrs. Fred Everett will be hostew for Washington Park guild at the Orthopedic Tea Shop on Friday, assisted by Mrs, 15, William Rutter, Mra. ‘elt Hovey, ba George ae Mrs, Charles Lewis, Mrs. Clifford ley, Mrs. Harry Coe, Mrs. «/, B. Lukes, Mrs, Herbert Coe and M ‘Ascha Lou Powell. a 3 Medina guild will be in charge ali da by Mrs. J.B, Lincoln, Mrs, 't, B. rham and Mrs, 9, C, Sawtell, y at the Thrift Shop, represented Shaw, Mrs, Walter Johnson, Mra, Krank WASHINGTON BOULEVARD W. CTU, Washington Boulevard W. C. U. will meet in the chapel, dist and B. Madison st April Business meet ™., lowed by a soc . NORDICA CHORAL CLUB The Nordica Choral club rehearsal be will April held on FI at § o'clock, fo bull The Nordica day evening. in the San Campfire group wil meet at the Santpractic blulding. Broadway and E, Pine st, at 7 o'clock, As there will ba a cere montal, all members should be pres. ent GEN. GEORGE WASHINGTON CIRCLE Gen. George Wash on circle Ladies of the G. A. R, will give a luncheon at 12 o'clock Friday, April 27, at the home of its president 4334 Evanston ave. Take Phinn car to 43d. one’, | WOMAN'S EDUCATIONAL CLUB) The Woman's Educational club} will be entertained by Mrs. M./ Ruth Dahnken and Mrs. Harriet C./ Saunderson, at tho homo of the| latter, 4311 Brooklyn ave, on Fri- day, April 37. Rev. C. J. Hawkins will address the club on “American-| ization,” and Mra, Oliver Erickson, | chairman of the Americanization | committee of the Seattle Federation of Women's clubs, will speak. Mrs. Saunderson, an honorary member, will give a reading, and Mrs. Ella Cudihee will play a guitar solo from Rigoletto. Members may invite suesta, eee | COLONEL ELLSWORTH CIRCLE | Colonel Ellsworth circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., will give a card party | in Veterans’ hall, Armory, Friday evening, April 2 . o- GREENWOOD CHAPTER Greenwood Chapter, U. D., O. FE. 8., will give a card party Friday} evening, April 27, at § o'clock, in| Fraternal hall, Fremont. eee “KING TUT” APRON DANCE Alkt Improvement club will give} | a “King Tut” apron dance, ay, April 27, at Community hall. Prizes will be awarded for the most unique costume. Mrs. C. K. Rogers {s chairman of the entertainment committee, asalsted by Mra. J, A Bernard, Mra. Watson Webb and Mrs. J. L. Downing. The affair is for the benefit of the clubhouse fund. cee LADIES’ AID, COLUMBIA CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH The Ladies’ Aid society, of the Co- lumbla Congregational church, will give a cooking lesson and luncheon, Friday, April 27, from 11 to 2, un- der the direction of Mrs. J. R, Tol- ler, Evans, Campfire Gir Mrs. Bowden read a greeting from Mrs. William Sherman Watker, representing the Daughters of the American Revolution.| “Mire Charles B. Thomas and two sons, John Morgan and seb the afternoon ars. adobe Skrematd, of Tacoma, sang 4! James Brewster, of Great Falls, Mont., who have been spe NG itful group of songs. Mrs. H. K, Owens was the g {rman in bata Shara. AA © votatined -Portrai) by Gharge of the arsangements for the successful breakfast. Mra. Bessie| mg @ you months here visiting relatives. rtrat Manning Williams is the president of the organization. | Hartsook ee nN po sa APE IE “. ‘ . 7° ee F Bridge Will Honor Visitor @omen’s Clubs > Mrs. Edwin B. Stevens is entertaining with four tables of bridge at the} rr FRIDAY be Women’s University club on Wednesday, May 2, to honor Mrs. 8. H. CLUBS FOR “America Night be in accord with the members and friend tion cordially ir ALPHA AUXILIARY NO. 1 The regular auxiliary, No, 1 Union Record ha Friday evening, } meetir will be “MASTER KEY" CLASS PSYCHOLOGY Ma: Tho or ’ nd teacher, Truth, welcome. Cause RD W. C. T. U. allard W. C. T, U. will meet with | Mra. John Richards, 6540 Dibbie ave., Friday, April 27, at 2 p.m. Subject, “Antl-narcotics.” eee INTERESTING MUSICALE AT PARSONAGE The Ladies of the First Metho- dist church, 16th and E. John at will give an interesting musicale Friday evening, April 27, at 8 o'clock at the parsonage, Delicious refresh-| ments will be served. Everyone welcome. It in hoped there will be &@ large attendance o- WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The Mterature and travel depart: ment of the Woman's Century club} will meet Friday morning at 11/ o'clock. “The Shantung Question,”| by Mra. C. F. Clarke: ussion led | by Mra. George Hae “Village Life and River Life," Mra. Joseph Kildall. | Tho regular meeting of the club} will be held Friday afternoon at 2} o'clock. At 3 o'clock the drama de-| partment will preaent a Chinese play in two acts, Mrs. Arthur Holt is chairman of the committee on stage and costumes, assisted by Mri. W. J. Blackwell, Mrs. A. B. Blackwell, Mra. Fred Bert, Jr, and Mr Mra. Charles Lovie. o- VERSITY CHAUTAUQUA ersity Chautauqua will meet , April 27, at 2p. m., at the} home of Mra. L. M. Tucker, 4531/ Lagona ave. Chapters 6 to 12. of “The Pacific Triangle,” by Sydnoy Greenbee, will be discussed, In rv sponse to roll call mombera will be asked to tell something about former United States presidents. eee UNIVERSITY GUILD University guild will give an old fashioned dancing party at Parish all, 2, 47th st. and Brooklyn ave., riday, April 27, at 830 'p. m. rot | dancing and other entertainment | ker. and | | A great The pest MAIN 0652 OUTLOOK MARKET Last Call for Fruit Trees Final sale of choice trees in all varieties, except cherries—healthy stock that can still be set out— 3 for $1.00 FLOWER SEEDS collection— Lawn Mowers, Guaranteed Hose and Garden Tools—Lowest Prices Kill the Earwig— keeps with our Earwig Mixture, State Inspected. Enough for three applications, Delivered for $1.50. Tested GARDEN SEEDS Nearly all varieties {n the 5¢ packages is now at work—stop for E SEED CO. 89 PIKE ST. STAR oe rn IA CHAI " PILGRI tt 1 pt ' oe XILIARY KOSI SOCIAL SCORE CLUE dal Score club wil! mé ' r Ber ) 44th ave., F April for 1 CHAPTER A. 0, P.O. ¥ apter A. 0. P.O. Kt with Annia Judd Eals, 1039 Belme Frida & o'cloch Mra ri , | Friday ev PT. A Hil P. A ¢ | AUXILIARY TO RAINIER American 1 NOBLE POST A oxion ry to break-fast “Ask your grocer Olympic Wheat Hearts; also Olympic Pancake Flour Flour” fil DAUGHTER Daughters of Scotia, Bonnie Meath er Lodge, wil a benefit ¢ for the Orth tal, Prt evening, April 27, at A. 0, I hall, 1409 Ninth ave. at & p, m. | clal program. SEATTLE CIRCLE, NO. 649 Keattle Circle No, 649, N. of W., w give a car¢ at Swedish club} hall, Friday « ng, April 2 LONESOME CLUB The Lonesome chub will meet ir parlors of the Rainier-Grand hote to |Tewular meet onths, in ex few days Friday from a three week Mr. and M Isaac Cooper spending and Cau Mr. Bernard Fothert Tuesday on the EL F California, to be away am sailed exander for three weeks 1H. Jarvis, who has ng in the Kast for seve: ears, has returned and taken apar nents at The Volunteer o- o- Robert Brinkley Saturday to country home pear Edmonds. and their ret ADDITIONAL CLUBS PALM CIRCLE, NO. 66 | Palm circle, No. 66, will hold elec- | tion for representatives to the dis y| trict. convent 2 April 30, All | nominees are requested to appear at I. 0. O. F. hall, Tenth ave, and FE. Pine st, at & p. m. sharp. 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