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PAGE 14 Seaitle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600 Music and Society Assistant--Loulse Raymond Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol ( 9 Miss Ted- at Afternoon Mr. liss Honored at Smart Tea; ford Will Be Complimented Affair mond Wr 3. A 4G r i ght assisted rooms, and t ards wer ive nia Reese and Pexe " Misc e Ulan LeoUus Showe r and Bridge © g Mixs Luita Tedi “ 1 wed Mr. Donald G. Waller © A. 3. Hainsworth a H, T. Brace will entertain ~ neous shower and four ta! bridge at Mrs, Hainsworth’s hom 13 Belvidere ave., on Tuesday afternoon May § ill Assist Mrs. Clark at Tea Assisting Mrs, Archibald G. Clark on for Mra. H. F, Alexander will W liam Nicholas Gaith Mrs. Raymond Wright First of Bridge Luncheon Serie s home Pri to Mrs. Alex Mills College Club to Meet Friday Miss Esther Dayman, of California, will be the honor guest ata meeting f the Mills College club Friday, May 4, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Miss Beulah Cardwell, 170 Newton st. Miss Dayman, who graduated from Mills college in 1917, irl Reserves of he ¥, W. CA is now traveling secretary for the G McLean Hostess on Friday plimenting Mrs. Dwight Hartman who was recently ma i, Mrs. G. McLean will ent a bridge tea at her home on Friday ernoon. Six tables have arranged Bridge Luncheon at Home Mrs, W.'A. M. Smith ts entertaining with a bridge luncheon at her home «day in compliment to her sister, Mrs. F. Higgins, who, with Mr. Higgins. as en ved here from Winona, Minn, to make Audr Betrothed and Mrs. Prederick A. Collins announce the goment of their daughter, Audrey Lenore, to Mr. Clayton Warren Weatherly, son of Mr.| George W. Weatherly, of Portland. The news was made known afternoon a novel party given by M ‘collins for a few of hter’s clos friends. ling attended University of Oregon, and later the Un ston, and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. During ar she has been a st 19 Cornish school of music. We he University of Washington and for the wedding, but oO date ‘lias’ béen set autumn. Pai fraternity take place in t Informal Tea for Bride-Elect Mildred Watson t# entertaining with an informal (ea at home 402 11th ave. N., Saturday afternoon, as a prenuptial compliment to Miss Luita Tedford. Thirty friends aa the eee guest have been invited. Dinner Hosts Before Tennis Ball On Friday evening, before the Tennis Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Charles Stubb are entertaining with an informa] dance at their home. Miss Nellie Felger will also be a dinner hostess before the ball. 8 © Post-Season Dance A post-season dance will be given by day evening, May 5, at Little's hall. . the Town and Gown club on Satur. Marriage of Daughter Announced Mr. and Mrs. G. Thelberg announce the marriage of their daughter,) Evelyn, to Mr. Louis Nederlee on March 23. The cgremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents, with Rev. Horace C. Manon officiating, in the presence of the immediate relatives. Both Mr. and Mrs. Nederiee are graduates of the University of Wash ington. ous Formal Spring Opening The formal spring opening of the Inglewood Golf and Country club will be held Thursday afternoon. Bridge or golf will be the diversions and tea wil] be served from 3:30 until 5 o'clock. eos Engagement of Miss Neft Announced The engagem=nt of Miss Rhoda T. Neft, daughter of Mr. ané 3! Samuel Neft, to Mr. Loui: 1. Lewis, of Loa Angeles, J. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. was announced Sunday afternoon, April 29. oo Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Mrs, Carl Siebrand will be hostess for University guild Wednesday at the’ Orthopedic Tea Shop, assisted by Mrs. E. P. Dearborn, Mrs. C. E. Drake, Mra. J. K. McDowell, Mrs. 8. W. Elliott, Mra, J. B. Winston, Mra R. J. Grace, Mrs, 8. M. Carson, Mrs. Ruth Little, Mra, W. T. Hobinson and Miss Stella Burcham. Queen Anne guild, with Mrs. E, G. Shorrock and Mra. H. L. Boyd, will be in charge at the Thrift Shop in the morning and in the afternoon Mra, A. E. Ritzwaller and Mrs. J. M. Clapp will be in chargo for Capitol Hill @omen’s Clubs Lee FOR WEDNESDAY =, DAUGHTERS OF CIVIL | WAR VETERANS WILLIAM McKINLEY | CIRCLE, NO. 11 William McKinley circle, No. 11, Ladies of the G. A. R., will serve a home-cooked dinner Wednesday, erans will entertain the old soldiers and their wives at the home of Mra. M. J. Fohn, 918 19th ave. N, on Wednesday, May 2. The Daughters of Civil War Vet.| [ MISS GLADYS $ NOR DBY | ee | | Miss Nordby announced her engagement to Mr. Lloyd! oh rles Low of Tacoma on Saturday afternoon at an at- e luncheon given at the Women's University club— Port trait by Grad A special League of Women held on Wednesday, May 3, at noon at the cafeteria of the Y.W.C.A On this occasion the question of the advisability of the purchase of the meeting of the Seattle Voters will be Skinner-Eddy site by the Port of Seattio will be presented to the George Cotterill will alt of the purchase and jtion Ieague will speak in opposition | |to the pla: e candidates for the |port commission and for the school board have invited to be present. been COLONIAL COU Members 6¢ the Colonia! court, U. D., Ordér of Amaranth, will moet Wednesday, May 2, at 1220 o'clock, with Mra. Anna Royal, 1629 Bighth ave. W. This meoting ts for the purpose of organizing a social club. Members bring sandwiches. Coffee will be served. Ee | {CLARA BARTON SOCIAL CIRCLE Clara Barton Social cifcle will give Its annual huncheon to the Daugh ters and Civil War Veterans with their wives at tho home of Mra, M. J. Fohn, 918 19th ave, Wodnesday, May 2. “Luncheon at noon, followed by motion pictures and musical pro- gram, ENTERTAINMENT FOR BLIND Mra. Alice Rollitt Coe, reader, axs- sisted by Mrs. Frederick M. Colby and Mrs. Constance Coe, wil} enter. tain the members of the Blind asso of ciation Wednesday, 2, In the ee |blue room of the Y. ¥ A, j o'clock, sues DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS Last meeting of the your of the Daughters of Pioneers of Washing- ton (prior to 1870) will be held at May 2, at noon, at Veterans’ hall, Luncheon will|/the home of Mra, Sheets and Mrs, ‘Armory. Regular business meeting |be served at noon.’ A cordial invita-|iaymore, 6232 Kenyon st, Wednos: at 2 p.m. Cards at 8 p. m. tion is extended to all veterans, day, May 2. Members take 12 edie: wives and daughters, Following |°°1° Ralnler Valley car. ee OnBON, Chee luncheon a moving picture will be|ALKI REVIEW oe ee ie eichon [taken of the gathering, after which} Alki Review will meet Wednos Wednesday, May 2, Luncheon at 1/there will be @ musical program. | fay, May 2, at 8 p. m., In A, 0 . m., followed by bridge. Hostesses oe U, W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave. of Mrs, A. H. Challis, chairman; | WALLINGFORD CIRCLE jfoeks: wear white, Initiation H, Hutchinson, Mrs. | Wallingford circle of the First] ac oS and Mrs, Arthur Schramm, | Presbyterian church will meet at the | W BENEVOLENT Se eat home of Mra. Arthur Jeffery, 4403 | 8 TY ms + Densmore av Vednend 5 2, regular monthly eeting of IONIA SOCIAL CLUB for an all day sENidy aos crm onal | Mica Migsean Hetevolasities Tonia Social club will meet Wed- nesday, May 2, at 2 p. m, in the eardroom at the Masonic temple, Eastern Stars and friends invited. Pai aes | HELPERS’ CLUB lunch, 2, ee AUXILIARY-TO GEORGE WASHINGTON FUND The women's auxiliary to George Washington Foundation fund will The Helpers’ club, of Aloha chap-|meet to sew with Mrs. 1. B, ter, No. 116, O. E. $,, will meet with | Hussey, 917 34th ave. on Wed Mrs. Inen Dow, 4607 Meridian ave.,|nesday, May 2, at 2 p, m. Wednesday, May 2, at 11.0. m. sd ap | WOMAN'S TURY CLUB WEST WOODLAND | The child study department of PRE-SCHOOL CIRCLE |the Woman's Century club will West. Woodland Pre#Hehool circle will meet In the school auditorium Wednesday, May 2, at have @n all-day meeting on Wednes- day, May 3, at the home of Mrs. WwW. lL. Feeley, Picnic luncheon at interesting lecture on 13:30. Dr. Curtiss P. Williams will Place in the Home’ will be given by| speak in the afternoon on “Child Mr. Frank B. Cooper. The children will be cared for in the kindergarten by Miss Eunice Shultz and Miss Adele Bass, Psychology.” o- LADIES OF GOLDEN NORTH ee $, ‘ The Ladies of the Golden North WEST QUEEN ANNE P-T, A. will hold # business meeting, Fri- West Queen Anne P.T. A. will|day, May 4, at 1923% Wirat ave, meet Wednesday, May 2, at 2:30 p. yin) m., in the music room of the schoo! | STEVENS’ W It. C. A special program has been ar-| Mrs, Delia Barton and Mrs. Grace ranged, Mrs. Vietor Zednick will|McPherren will entertan members give a violin solo and Mr. 1, H.| of Stevens’ W, R. C. and comrades Painter will speak on ‘The Recrea-|at the home of the latter, 4619 tional Life of the Community.’ Mra,| Second ave, N. E., on Lriday, May (A. Terry, Mrs, C. B. Wolf and|4, ‘This will be the regular corps’ Airy. F. L. Trulinger, hostesses, social, Take Wallingford car, clety will meet in the vestry room of Temple de Hirsch, Wednesday, May 2, at 2:20 p. m. eee DAUGHTERS entertain with a necktie, apron box social, Ladies, pleaso bring well- filled lunch boxes with a tie to match your apron, see MOTHERS’ Mothers’ CLUB club of Alpha Gamma | afternoon, | Mra. J. di May 2 at the home of leton Hayes, BRITISH-AMERCAN AUXILIARY Auxiliary to British-American ¢ ciation meets wih Mrs. Hugh Sm 21 Garfield st., Wednesday, May 2, at 2 o'clock, |a representative of the Tax Reduce | OF ST. GEORGE Daughters of St. George will meet in M. B, B. A. hal, Thursday, May | }3, at 1:30 p. m. Members please |attend | | e oite (o} 7 WASHINGTON CIRCL On Thursday evening, May 3, at 8 p. m, Im Veterans’ hall, the Armory, Gen. George Washington Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., will Delta sorority will meet Wednesday | rut rAn Personal | FOR THE SUN Mari Hamilton M # Frances Oldham California, will return next wai art Agen } att BY MARIAN HALE 1 in the East is pearly as > Carleton Hut vo fu P| In poking about New York's| 1 to their home at The Highlands, |™>4rtest shops I found a collection s ——~|that seems uniq COLUMBIA UNION c Take the " on." Is Columbla Un a. . Will woman | hold an all-da Friday, May|stety deve 4, at Columh pnal ch i Ae corner of Ferr 29th at. The|*4 8° & speakers will t Lillian M. Vin-|I saw this model with silk fringe, cent, state president, Mra, Stillwell,|and another style that bad a | nd Mrs. Libble| crocheted top with long hand-knot-| of the city ted ff ™, mounted on a white linen foundation. high MYRTLE BOCIAL Parasols of Hawaiian paper, y decorated and un ble in Myrtle Social c l entertain were popular at the wint with a wh the I 4 and will be standby cafetria Friday at $:30 p m. summer Public Invited The “Cleopatra” mien expect—all t | OLYMPIC CAMP, RB. N. OF A pwers and scar Olympic camp, Foyal Neighbors of | m of Summer” looks like a America, will meet Friday evening at|well developed powder puff. It is § o'clock in the A. O, U, W. hall. All|of delicate, pink ostrich feathers so PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT CLUB Progreasive Thought club will dis cuss program and important businens | for coming year Wednesday, May 2 at 1:20 o'clock at the Federation club house, Full attendance urged. cee ENTRE Nous CLUB | Entre Nous Bridge Laneheon club Il meet Wednesday, May 3, for o'clock luncheon with Mra. 8. 'T. Williamson, 1 10th ave W. Series | AMETHYST SOCIAL CL Amethyst Social club | Mra. Nellie Turchell, 63 | Wednend May Luncheon at 1 o'clock, See eee RAINIER BEACH Rainier Beach Wom club meets with Mra, Daniel Earle, ¢021 Red! Wing pl, Wednesday, May 2, at 2} o'clock. Election of officern. ee AGLEE SISTERS Agice Sisters meet with Mra J. White, 1604 43rd st. for o'clock tuncheon on Wednesday, May 2, fo! lowed by cards. | oo. ADDITIONAL CLUBS | a | | CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB | Seattle Civic Improvement ctub| will moet Thursday, May 3, at 1 p. m, at the Federated club house, Mayor Brown will speak Election) of officers. Mrs, Armidos Richards, | hostess, Members uried to attend. . . RESOLUTION OF THANKS The Women’s Legislative Council of Washington in 6th, annual as- sembly, convened, expresses its cor- dial appreciation of the gracious hos- | pitallty recetyed from the University | Christian church and {ta courteous pastor, Re¥, Cleveland Klethauer; tho | Legislative Federation of King | | County, the hostess to the council; |the hostesses of the University dis- |trict who opened thelr homes to our delegates; to Mra, Jessie 'T. Irving for holding open house on Thursday evening for all friends of the con- vention; to Miss Effie Raitt, head of the University of Washington home economics department, for the ox- ceedingly pleasant arrangement for three noon round tables at the U. of W. Commons; to the University Commercial club, providing so gen- erouasly for our transportation to the |Commons; to the university band, for its rousing welcome to our evening progres; to Mra, Jwisle M. Light- foot and Mrs, W, E. M. Schloeman, | @o furnished the musts between the evening addresses; to the singers, Mrs. John Ramstead and Mrs. C. D. jaltz0, whose beautiful voices charmed all hearers; to the press, | who thru tho efforts of our ee | chairman, Mra. Sadle Ellis, gave 80 generously of thetr space in tho ro- porting of our programs; to all the speakers and any others who did |their part in making our assembly a great succe (Signed) Mra, Mattlo Semonos, chairman |. Mra, Jexsle B, Kastner } Mra, Grant Pert | MISSOULA CLUB | ‘fhe Missoula club will meet ‘Thurs day, May 3, at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs, will Fisher, 1903 KB. Lynn st, (ie “We Match Your Coat and Vest” At $6, 95 PANTS STORE CO. 704 Wient Ave, | Neighbors welcome. jof the United States, as her destina- | post achools and administering to the loosely attached that they wave and COLUMBIA CHAPTER NO. 33 sway in the summer breeze most Tho officers of Columbia chapter|charmingly. Perishable and costly No. 33 will exemplify the work for|—but lovely, Tonia chapter No. 114 on Tuesday, May &, at § p. m, in the Corinthian room of the Masonic ‘Temple. papialeca paper and contains countless ribs. | RUMMAGE SALE The American copy is of Japances | The Women's Auxiliary of “All/siik embroidered or printed with| Saints church will bold a rummage| Japanese figures. sale at-the South End Market, Third| ‘The cretonne parazol fs naturally | and Washington, Friday and Satur-| going to be popular for the summer | day, May 4 and 5, |becaune ft is so practical, The latest | be |stunt is to have a cretonne hat to/| “Madame Butterfly® came right over from the land of cherry bios- soms and chryrzanthemums. It is of | |Bear Starts North jmatch the parasol and the rest ot | | on Annual Journey SAN FRANCISCO, May 1.—With Potnt Barrow, northernmost outpost Officer Accused of | Being Drunk, Fired| od xicat: tion, the coast guard cutter yeep beet ea; | sailed from here today. ‘The Bear, under command of Capt. C. 8 Cockran, makes an annual voy- age to the far northern settlements, |town procinct, was indefinitely sus-| muperintending the business of the| pended Monday night by Chief of Po-| government, carrying teachers to tho | tics Wr, B. Severyne, | Altho Johnson was not on duty at} natives: |the time of the alleged intoxication, | Severyns declare that policemen in| the habit of drinking would mect! similar fates if found out. Bear) sunday night on the Duwamish val. ley road near Argo station and to have driven his car into a ditch, Pa- troiman E. N. Johnson, of George- |the costume mu: stones. plain MMER- ot not to appear 1 of any of its Han’ rt some of them are bis the surface ara: ea aro ah ures, ing the effe of handle pure white. tbe the very mall; cloche type t of lacquer. Others wood, TF iT | Music Tho to relieve the mission and chunky. jack with gold | are carved or set with lorge colored one meets th painted highly polished, | swagn | pared tain « ) 1, 194 BUH Margaret McCullodi Lang to Give Recital : are .F May 4 \ netatingl ? am to t son ML. Patrick, a be r service, qpick ay night gi fi 1 make visitg@ine 1 gir base, set en * nd on the next ar P Kar i Mo, ; GAS ON STOMACH SOUR STOMACH: INDIGESTION: I got HEARTBUR::* Instantly Relieved by a IBISURATE! MAGNE. 2 IN 5 GRAIN TABLETS: <4. 1 AND POWDER FORM (s 2 BISURATE! is Not |< ‘0 | milk of ma rat d |bring out the predominating ¢olor of | pesia a of dangerous st It comes only in Er ‘1 ablets and paWell ages. 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