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Bdited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Music and Society Assistant Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Louise Ra Telephone, Cay Senator and Mrs. Jones Announce Daughter's Engagement; Miss Bernatta Barbour Will Be June Bride. *Q'ENATOR AND MES. WESLEY L. J € m f daughte o Mr. A » of Mr, It id fin, of Yakima Miss Jone s 4 «gr if oe University ¢ Washington and a momber of Be a Kappa, honorary Mr. Coffin at he university . Phi Delta Th 7 The wedd take fF the first w b 4 . ‘® Engagement of Miss Barbour Announced PM. and Mrs J. W. Rartour an ce the engagement of their daugh ' = Bernatta, to Mr. Henry L. Coffin, nephew of Mr. H, Stanley Coffin . 2 Yakima i 4 The wedding of Miss Barbour and Miss Haze! Jon whose engug | ts also announ today, will be a double c ‘ h | s Week in June rooms-elect, Mr, Hen nd &re brothers. Country club. Miss Lorraine Allen to Wed Spoka The marriage of Miss Lorraine Allen, daughter of Mrs. Mr, Merville Wa. Mel son ¢ and Mrs, Mal Spokane, wilt ta! 1 § nabas’ chapel Saturd: 92, at 8:30 o'clock, with Rev. Jc D. MeLauchlan rea Mrs. Walter B honor and Mr. B Mr. Matthew O'Co: Van Dusen (Har min Co r, Jr, ard will be best m: and Mr George T Patronesses Named for Tennis Ba this week which is a ‘the older and young Temodeled clubho' and cards. The patronesses for the ball include Mrs. The affair will be the form . With a reception at 9:30 o'clock, foll Burke, Mre. Seattle Society Telephone, Main 0600, ymond pite! 0829. Miss Benjamin to Wed on May 10 i { j Miss Marjorie Benjamin¥ daughter of Mr. and Mrs amin, ¥ H Wed Mr. Hugo R. of Tacoma, son of Mrs. C ons, of } Seattle, Thursday morning, May 10, at 11 o'clock v. Dr, Alfred Fletcher i WiN perform the ceremony in the st Methodist Protestant church % Miss Bernice Benjamin, the bride-clect’s sister, will bo maid of honor ahd Mr. Léroy Pratt, Jr, of Tacoma, best man. Following the service a Teception will be held in the foyer of the church, After a wedding trip the young couple will be at home at the Tacoma ne Man Stanton Allen, te olm McInnes, ¢ © service matron o M Burk ll The Tennis Ball on Friday evening Is the outstanding socia al ¢ lowed by dan William Hunter MeEwan, Mrs, Fred Stimson, Mrs. Edwin A. Strout, Mrs. J. D. Lowman Mrs. Joshua Green, Mrs. Danie! Kelleher, Mrs. A. H. Ander: Mra. Joby C. McMillan, Mrs. J. Fergus Mc » Mrs. Montgomery Ru Mra. R.A Ballinger, Mrs. Louis L. Mendel, Mrs. Mrs. J. Colbert Sullivan Mrs. George Horton, Mrs. P. B. Truax, Mrs Richard Perry, Mrs. John A. Campbell, 3 Jay 1 Walter Beals, Miss Struve, Mrs. Emmett Brown, Mrs, R. P. Greer, Mrs Cecil H. Bacon, Mra. Archibald De Voe ‘A. 8. Kerry, Mrs. Roger Bragdon, Miss Sarah Livingst w. Crouch, Mrs. Henry Ostrander, Mrs. Phillips Morrison. Mra, Charies, wife of Col. Oscar Charles; Mrs. John EF Wood, wife of Commander Duncan Wood; Mr. James Ha: Mire. Schulz, wife of Col. E. H. Schulz; Mrs Wilts ‘Thomas Green, Mrs. J. F. Douglas, Mrs. W. (. Collins, M ford, Mrs. D. ‘kinner, Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs, J Mra. H. G. Fetter, Mrs, J. D. Hoge, Mra. W Collins, John Ryan. Tickets may be obtained from Miss Hazel McMillan, _ Arthur Latimer, East 907 ‘Mrs. Louis L. Mendel, East 6 Mrs. Roy Issues Cards for Tea ‘Mrs. Edward B. Roy has issued cards for a tea, at he 577. iss Gladys Nordby Betrothed to Mr. Lioyd Charles Low, of Tacoma, son of Mr. and , of Eckville, Alta. ( she is a member of Chi Ome; ty. The wedding will be an event Of early summer. ridge Will Honor Miss McDonald solemnized Saturday evening, May 12, at 8:30 o'clock parents. ‘The bride's sister, Mrs. D. D. Andrews, of Los Angeles, "honor, and Mr. Wilson Ide will be best man. Little § H be flower girt. ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority. ty and is affiliated with Beta Theta Pi fraternit: ) wedding will take place in the autumn. ial Affairs for Miss Douglas 9, Miss Geraldine Sole is entertaining with a tea for her daughter and her friends at her ho Zeta Tau Alpha house by her sorority sisters. se 6 Will Honor Bride-to-Be Who will be married on May 10. i ee al Bridge Luncheon G. Fosher is entertaining with an informal bri Golf club on Wednesday afternoon, and Social A fiernoon it R. Hocking will be hostess to the members p afternoon will be informal, with cards ut 2 who do not care to pla lay Surprise Party D. Tolletwen invited forty-five friends to his League to Give Tea dt Armstrong will lor guests at 4 o'clock. The Red Domino girl committee in charge includes Mra. George W. yan Padelford, Mrs. ©. 5. Magnuwsor Cowan, Miss Grace Cain and Mrs, 7 6 * . ms Neighborhood Tea . George Youell is entertaining with a neighborhood on Tuesday afternoon. Invitations are confined Park additions. opedic Tea and Thrift Shops Tuewlay, assisted by Mrs. George Riley, Mra, J. mann, Mrs. Arthur Mehlin, Mra, Kdmund Gow and Mr, Wilijam C. Hussey. auxiliary will be in charge at the Thrift Shop, A. Dare and Mrs. A. Hermanson, now gece: DEF, Be A Durand Lear, Mrs. Anna Thomsen Milburn, Mrs. Corwin Eberting, Mrs. Auzias de Turenne, } Walter McEwan Tomkins, Mrs. Winlock Miller, Mrs. Arthur Latimer, Mrs. c. Mrs. Peter Nordby announces the engagement of her du | Both Miss Nordby and Sir. Low attended the University sorority and he of Psi Upsilon frater- Miss Luita Tedford wil! entertain with three tables of bridge at her home ) Tuesday afterncon as a pre-nuptial compliment to Miss Agnes MeDonald.| Miss Tedford Names Wedding Day « marriage of Miss Luita FE. Tedford, daughter of Mr. and Mrw. C. L. to Mr. Donald G. Waller, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Waller, wit! hiss Dorothy Jones 16 Wed in Autumn and Mrs. C. E. Jones announce the engagement of their daughter, rothy, to Mr. Ray Eckmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. | Jonts is a former student at the University of Washington, and {s| ter. Daughters of the American Rev. Mr, Eckmann graduated from the commerce fraternity; Oval club, Big “W” club and Fir Tree Miss Lucile Douglas, who will wed Mr. Nelson Lee Clark from 4 to 6 o'clock. On Sunday, May 6, Mrs. Douglas will give ‘Wednesday evening a dinner and shower was given for Miss Douglas irgaret. Yerkes {s entertaining with four tables of bridge at hor irst park Friday afternoon, May 4, in honor of Deita Phi sorority on Thursday at her home, o'clock and a social surprise compliment to Mrs. Tollefsen on her birthday. ttle Drama league will give an informal tea at the Women's haf goed afternoon, May We from 4:30 Unti} 6 o'clock. The 8 Elsie Ferguson company have been invited to be honor the oceasion. Dr. Mux Garrett, the new president, and Mr. Speak and brief talks will be given by some of Is will assist in serving, Soliday, Mra, Frederick mn, Mra. Robert Sandall, Miss Mar- Rudolph Wrnst, chairman, Mrs. Ward Simpkins will he hostess for First Hilt guild at the Hazel McMillan, Shannon, Mra. Mra. H, B. W. Felger, on, Mra. LE wing Price. milton de Ve am Crosby, Mr irs. W. R. Crow Mra D. Farrell. » Mrs. Alexander McEwan, Mrs. R. D. Merrill, Mrs. Henry O. Phillips, Mrs, W. D. Perkins, Mrs. Pierre P. Ferry, Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, Mrs. Samuel ‘The ushers are Messrs. William McMilian, Edmund Maxwell, Leon Auzi *de Turenne, Benjamin Butier, Gano Fotheringham, Marshall Allen me East 1 Mrs. Walter McEwan Tomkins, East 4483, and} M22 r home po | Aloha st., on Tuesday afternoon, May 8, from 2 until 5 o'clock aught Mrs. of Washington, at the home of , Will be matron uzanne Andrews Eckmann, ‘y, Alpha Kappa ea on Thursday me, Mra. George Miss Marjorie ldge luncheon at of the Mothers’ 1940 15th home Saturday May Day tea at to neighbors in Orthopedic H, Minor, Mra, ‘den, Mrs, event of cting widespread attention and interest among both ening of the ws THE SEAT ' | 2 [ ~ MISS LOUIS CORBETT 4 Miss Corbett’s engagement to Mr. Stephen R. Pigott was announced last week.—Portrait by Grady. |} CANADIAN WOM The Canadian Women's club will) ent club will be tas Federated meet at the | Thesday, May 1, | clubs, will address Mrs. John Blac | with Mra. P. at. A Walk four blocks Members of La jolution, are urged |Home of Mra, O. E jcludes election of . AUXILIARY jcrans, and Custe | will meet Tuesds in Veterans’ hall and card party ated orders invit: SEATTLE LODG will hold meeting an in at 8 o'clock, president of ¥ «8 | WOMAN'S TUESE meet with Mra P. Lynn st, Tuesday, at 12:30 p. m. . COTERIE CLUB department of the at the home of BROADWAY P.-T, the high school, Mr, Lichtenberger Mr. Davies will | SEATTLE SOCTAL The Seattle Soc Hard of Hearing p.m, Tuesday, M Business college, Marion wt. represented by Knglish speaking adults, Transfer at Second und Pine | oat gr No. 13, and get off at Roy st, ue |LADY STIRLING CHAPE: | Seattle lodge, No. important Evergreen Ninth ave:, Tuesday evening, May 1, At the conclusion of | the meeting, an informal reception will be held in honor of Mrs. Aman- da Barth, a member of No, 7, who was given the honor f past grand yashington at the con- vention held in Tacoma, Members urged to attend. . Thyng, 1948 Ko. 62 o* present chorus in two numbers. , @omen's Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY {ENS CLUB elubhouw at 3 m. pe the mee ckburn and jorrow, down the hill . dy Stirling to attend an all |day meeting Tuexday, May 1, at tho 3. Degg, 1117 sin jave. N, Luncheon will be served at} | 1220 o'clock, to be followed by the| | regular business meeting, which in officers. CUSTER CAMP AND | Custer camp, No, 1, Sons of Vet-| May 1 auxiliary, No, 4, y evening, May 1 Armory, Custer auxiliary will hold a sale at Friday evening, M Veterans’ hal 11. All affiti to participate. 7, , D. E hall, April * IAY CLUB The Woman's Tuesday elub will aron, 2004 E, May 1, Luncheon J The next meeting of the fine arts Coterie club will be held Tuesday, May 8, at 2 o'clock Mra. nd st, . A William The Broadway PT. A, will moet Tuesday, May 1, at 2:15 p. m., at Miss Post will speak on the “Torch society,” and on Athletics,” the boys 4 CLUE Hat club for thi will meet at 7:30 lay |, at Furman Fourth ave, and Membership is open to heard-of-hearing Mor. bers urged to attend, as important Mre. William Campbell will be hoetenves jat the tea which will conciude the | toy chap- business 1409 “| May 1, at 12:20 o'clock, | WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB | The newly | Woman's Lakewood Civic Improve alled at the on Tuesday, m., at the Lakewood reopticon of next regular meeting, | May 1, at 2 p clubhouse. views business will come up for discussion, | some of Aemrica’s mont celebrated | Tho executive board will meet at 1/@ttixta’ pictures will be shown, Tho s,|p. m. At 230 Mrw. H. B. Maltby, | Program is in charge of tho retir L.| president of the Women’s Federated |/"& program committee. e's LYRIC CHORAL CLUB Tho Ladies Lyric C horal club will | meeting, | meet for rehearsal in the main Sun- | siecle day school room of the First Pre |JOHN F. MILLER W. RC. |byterian church, Tuesday if. ; Jobn F. Mi Women’s {| May 1, at 745 o'clock. The club's corps will éntertain at luncheon,| concert will take place at Tuesday, May 1, at the ome of Mrs, | church) Wednes evening, | Hattie Grant, 1th ave. 8 }13, under the B ene Graham Morgan NORTH END } edt | PROGRESSIVE CLUB aA ANTE CLUB i ve » Progressive club | The Quarante ciub will meet Tue: pati teerse poate ge 1B wall | day, May 1, at 6 p. m, with William n Grive . | Anderson, 4159 Beach | ee SINESS WOME: CLUB } The weekly meeting of the Seattle | Business and Professional Women’s lelnb, to be held Tuesday evening, | May 1, jn the Fine Arts gallery, at 7 o'clock, will be open to members only. Tho session will be given over to the transaction of business, an jnual election of officers, and the tl election of delegates to the nation al convention in Portiand, in Juty | ‘| QUEEN ANNE | STUDY CLUB Queen Anne Study club will have [its annual fellowship day at Fre¢ tek & Nelson's tea room, Tuesd: + at 12 o'clock, ) }movie matinee. | . ASPASIA CLUB Aspasia club will meet with Mrs. 1} Adelbert McCleyerty, 311 Boylston -jave. N., Tuesday, May 1. Roll call Tesponwes, current events. | view, “Beyond Life,” Mrs. Brainerd, o- Sdward o- ivr BAKER CIRCLE Mt. Baker cirlee of the Fruit and Flower Mission will have an all-day . meeting with Mrs. W. D. Rasmus. jsen, 2514 34th ave. Tues ; May 1. ‘ 4 DORCAS CIRCLE L, Picht, 5332 Russell av., Tucsday, May 1, at 1 o'clock FRUIT AND PLOWER MISSION Queen Anno circle, Fruit and Flower Mission, will meet with Mra, 8. L. Jordan, 1906 Ninth ave, Ww. Tuesday, May 1, at 10:20 o'clock, for an all-day session. . . BROWNING soctr Seattle Browning society will meat with Mrs, David 'T. Youn ‘ake Faunt. levoy car to Endolyne, oe LONSEMOR CLUR Tho Lonesome club will moot at (tie Rainier Grand hotel Tuesday evening, May 1, Strangers and lone ly people welcome. ary . MeKINLBY CIRCLE DELBGATE CLUB MeKinley Circle Delegate club ® with Mra, Rose Tow nsend, 218 » Tuesday, | jected officers of the} Book re-} Dorcas cirtle. will. meet with Mua. | | L TAR ) Personal - > De Mis 1 1 7 ind Fran most’ enjoyet Mre. W Hickma M 1 re P ‘ Mr. Geoffrey W Danes J owzh i th kt Mt f childrer f 1 m on Mra, Winalo { tm, under t rection of Mm Mra. C. J. Smit it I rie erture will return i miramide I “ve ton, I Unfit i mphony No. firs, Ar O. F Yokima, | g, at 8:15 o'ck The ts \ we th her p will be a benefit for Laurel Review * 5 § b B. A. of the Maccabees. |, . Follow! © the numbe Harry. Kaufa ' ‘tthe + , f , mer, of ; M « a move f apart t7 Mra. v Prow will r Mr A May Monre 4 from a two-woeks from N to 5 non and Clark counties h * Gatte she attended institutes of v month in amall bodies of the W. C, T. even a was given a banquet by AL, SILVER TRA en of Centralia and the w The Wom ot Lewis county presented ner v Lf ch f ‘ik Cag Maine p a o “ere bilan tppondeg PROGRAM OF INDORSED , : ; PICTURES Chassell tek tec oe + The program of indorsed 1 « ture t i t t Mr Vv. 1 tise amtahon hei thee eis ( PT. A udes: a ] A the Brother Were Val «@ tro “Tambis qu ™m “Tl Amast (o>) *Tettiag iy } Mr. Grahom Morg Mies Leone Langdon at the plano. se AMERICAN COLLE SOCIETY American © iety, Sunaet chapter, meeta v Mre. P. H. Nel won, 3230 W. 64th st.. Tuesday, May }3, at 1030 o'clock. Study of Ameri. joan literature, eee SOROSIS Ci BSoronin club meots Tuead fay 1 jac O'clock at the Delta Jamm | chapter house, with Mra. J. J. Cham bers and Mra. W. W. Hay as hont- + | canes. | SUNSHINE CLUB © club of Queen City Chap « Ineets in Masonic Tem- May 1, at 2 o'clock for | cards, . HEAST IMPROVEMENT east Improvement club | meet Tuesday, May 1, at the Olymp |school at $ p.m. Mr. Wood will | talk on “Water District No. 7." An | interesting program has been arrang | ed, which will be followed by a serial hour | WEST SIDE ¢ | West Side Woman's Im | club will meet with Mrs. 4532 42nd ave. 8. W 2 o'clock. Mins y y an Lane will sive a travelogue during tho after. noon, at . SEATTLE CouRT Seattle court, Order of Amaranth, has meeting Tuesday, May 1, at § o'clock, in Masonic temple, eee 3. CLUB club has business mocting club Tuesday, May 1, at 2 o'clock. ALKT P..T. A Alki P..T, A. will meet Tuesday, May 1, at the school at 2:30 p. m, eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS FIT FOR LAUREL IEW NO, 58 Mra. Eloise R. Clyde has arranged |the program for the recital to be giy- jen Saturday evening, May 5, in the |Eastern Star club rooms, Arcade “MADE FROM, ‘THE CREAM CREAMS That accounts for the delic- ious flavor and purity of the golden-yellow food, known as— Maido Clover BUTTER; The cream comes*from fine herds Lngpeabes on green mountain meadows ard is ut churned | by expert butt: makers. Always fresh at your s. MUTUAL Serving 11 Western States | DUTTER, CHEESE, EGG AND . ICE CREAM Music Guiomar Novaes Well Received METROPOLITAN {ex COM. TONIGHT ‘Matiness: ‘WEDNESDAT-SATURDAY LSIe ea if Tie LONDON & Will Play in Finals ae : 12 and Preston Eldred Is ng the work aa One of Champs ‘ tged at the Une, The Commonwealth club will meet } ” jat Dartnall’s cafeteria, Leary bidg., | Monday, Aprit 30, at 6:15 p. m. } Thomas Horner will talk on “Euro. |rean Relations.” Star, Cth's n picked ag one of the world’s most beautiful mittes believes this production to be of perhaps the highest value of any picture ever shown here. A regular meeting of the motion pleture committees will be held in the school May 1, at 10 o women, 1 Parmalee, W. 184%, Preston Eldred man of the committee BY WANDA VON KETTLUER AUXILIARY TO GEORGE Thi a pietu of Prente WASHINGTON FUND " cldred} 12, one of The tars f e ixilary to George “ nd oe cham aban b ngton Foundation fund will r ; t2 p.m. igo pe for over eighty t os une t 1 has relied upon resent . aud's Oriental Cream nt t e, to keep the skin and Many Delegates to Women’s Meet Here of the ates ventig Henefit ammoctata juring the convem t ale on of Kansas cominaaner, s for the con- t attendance of Bir Ww spreme come Offer $500 Prizes for Flower Show club will hold first af how May 4, ‘ k sd University The f 0 In cash prizes of cups and vases, gesen auxiliary wil home of Mra, 77th st, Thurs t ciliary will visit il, Wor information complexion in perfect condition through the stress of the season's activities, White Flesh-Rachel. 4 Send 10c for Trial Size FERD. T. BOPKINS & SON, Mew York Gouraud's Oriental Crea KCKCRCKC-RC-NC m . make indorsed. | Novello, D. W. Grit-| ar, and Gladys Cooper, | The local com-| bos a jock. rooms, Tuesday, | | ae KCKCKCKCKGR Mr. CHICAGO SUCCESS THe Wakely UPA Seats Now Selling | A veritable bombardment of jars, cing and much ir. restible ety, at the Fraacises, 7 ' Century Theatre, Baa | JAZE HOUNDS GO Creole Beauty Chorus ———-and Cat 60 a, Prices—Wights, 50c, $1.00, 81.50 and $2.00—Plus Tax ‘Wednesday Dollar Marten, Dollar DISCUSS EASTERN, STORMS “By golly, Tom, those storms in| tho East and South are the limit, aren't they? That storm down in| Louisiana, last week, killed a lot of people, according to the papei | ‘Gosh, yes! And they've been hav: | ing them everywhere except the} Northwest. Bad ones, too, I'll say | We're pretty lucky hare.” | "ll say! Especially after the re- | cent rains, The whole state needed | them badly, We got them without unpleasant thunder storms and ey: | clones.” j “That's all right with me, I saw | in the papers, the other day, that | several people, some quite promi- | nent, too, do not care for Washing: | ton at all, ‘Too mild, They like} storms better, | “Well, Seattle is no place for them, then, is it? ‘There are a fe thousands who differ with them, though, and from tho looks of things | thost of the Kast is thinking of | pulling up stakes and moving out here and buying land,” “Yes, andbefore it's all taken, I'm going to buy mo a nice little ranch,” | "Good business, if you've got tho! mon As for me, I've been trying | to figure out for somo months how to buy a suit.” oThat'ereasy {f you buy at Cher. ty’s Where you can have credit SIX months to p They are at 1015 Second ave. between Madison | McCraw uesday, May 1, at noon, es ATL E, ALR. elub meets with Atrs, P. 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