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WEDNESDAY, MA l ce sh THE SEATTLI TAR eaceee - ea __ TU RSE a Sea ttl So ‘at MRS. C. B. KINNE | Personal Leeper i" Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600 ste bensiches Be Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond not rut off Far perior to powders White-Flesh-Rachel 106 for Trial Stee 1. T, HOFEINS ¢ 50m ew Tork Art-—Dorothy Fay Gould. T phone, Capitol 0829 Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Lowman Give Luncheon at Rainier Club; Mrs, Francis Honor Guest. ARS. BURKE and Mra J. D. Lowman ent 1 at t t “+ Gouraud'’s Oriental Cream of the Elsie Ferg mn comy pr att M t t A iiiee Davie 1a the daughter ot Ad re bt ia METROPOLITAN Goodrich, who a number of yea: sta’ 1 b NOW PLATING Affairs Planned for Visitor ELSIE FERGUSON Several affairs are planned t npliment M H, ra fi ‘ in OTHE burg. Masa, who | ting her te Mrs. Edwin BB « Prid € —Matines Ted ning, Mr, and Mra Stev will be hosta at five table bridge 4 the College club, and on Sat ja. awonine taining with th Mrs. Frank L. § ment at the Caledon Wanike MAY 6 Ackerman-W Wort, Farewell Compliment for Mrs. Locke r Mrs. Morris Lunds t is entertal: an informal Mah Jongg part rn ! at her home evening Mra. John Loor Locke, Jr. | = who ts leaving for the Ea he wil atron of honor , A at Miss Julia wedding to Mr, Albert Dickinson, in Newport, N | ¥., on June e H : a ETRE Sea a aes i Miss Herrick’s Engagemett Announced i Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Herrick anr oo the engagement of their d 2 ter, Ruth Elizabeth. to M Fra ‘ tt ; ‘The wedding has been set for June 2s. j Bridge Li:ncheon for Traveler Z Thursday n. Mist Dore Campbel] w a witt é tuncheon at t anset club in compliment to Mies Kathleen Donahoe lias recetly returned from sev al months’ travel at Partate - th t Ape re onsen e MAMIS Tuformal Dinner Before Ball ‘ ful detaila of the 1 : nee SMInILAND With covers placed for ght, Mr n aw Ane Curr T Li 1 1 t fre taining with an informal dinner at t in { , w Sev sties dei Tennis Kall + / 2 « Wedding Day Set for : ' at ott } - it © A] Dollars ine ‘The marrias Miss Juani Tho rt of Mr nd M An as ‘ feew Davia Thompson, to Mr: Roa } Mair, of Portland, yill : Boy of 9 Held for take place Saturday ¢ Rudolph Ericso tin pon, the bride-clect's sist Will be best man. The u bg, May chureh, with the Rey. Miss Burdelle Thomp of honor and Mr, P, Richardson Wiliam O'Neil ond Mr, F Stealing 2 Autos NINETY-EIGHT OUT OF ‘ORTLAND, Ore, M wu EVERY HUNDRED WOMEN m A. Leighton, 9 re old, 4 tried Lydia EB, Pinks , will be m will te & O'Neil, cousins of the bride, 4 gh) Vanes Coe . . . Cam bile Pr « Bridge Dinner at Home § Md han confessed both pare Covers will be placed for twelve at the bridge dinner Mr. and Mra. Joseph ‘ 3 quest REDUCEv F. Dizard have planned for Thursday evening at weir home, “The Firs,” fe i On April tf urged, r n a ent out by the Lydia Years of experience in relieving ‘on Mercer island. a > ‘ Co. of Lynn, || eyestrain gives wonderful satisfac f . ) ‘ ing ttfor a Mt en ben Special—Double Vision, only $8.00 Hosts at Informal Dinner erick i Wwas io bad pete Dr. and Mrs, Frederick A. Churchill were host# at an informa! dinner last troye ato ei for DR. @vening, entertaining in compliment to a number of vis * in tow a u LICENSED SIGHT SPRCIALIST : et, Sie Mrs. Kinne is in charge of tickets for the Sports Clothe “i her par Room 418 Peeples Hank Bldg. F Entertains for Bride-Elect ball the Women's University club'is giving Friday evening, |“ *¥. and Mrs. D. 8. Forthering-| from the same parking place, and | woman who suffers from any 0 im, te 30 Mrs. William H.. Humanson entertained with a laneous shower in May 11, at Masonic te Portrait by Grady. Snare Pedy til Sep. |r 4 t 1 ertisement eae her apartment at the Brown-Cassel Tuesday aft pliment to — ~ ‘Miss Heivn Braman. whose engagement to Dr. pdelain was recently, WOMEN OF M' ‘ OBSERVE RECIPI pest LEGION The Lescht Wome Women of Mooseheart I sty sat Clee reais Hostess to Bridge Luncheon Club qeait, at: Stoowe: Temows, | THOME) a5 vesiernonih) Mad ‘Mrs. Donald C. McClallam entertained her bridge luncheon club of three | Northwest Moose astociation to be Mra, ©, L. Templeton, |! "Aables at her home on Tuesday afternoon. elected, dia ave. Mra. R. P. White, | |) 6 ose Hamilton and Mrs, § Married at Bride’s Home ROBERT E. LEE CHAPTER ic obert oe . Un ithe marriage of Miss Dorothy Eleanor Wilmot, daughter of Mr. and Mra}, Robert EF 1 - Join W. Wilmot, to Mr. Lyle Forrester Hoyt, was solemnized Thursday evening, at the home of the bride's parents, Rey. Elbert H. Hicks, officiating = White lilacs, pink and white hyacinths and ferns were the attractive deco- "rations of the home, with a canopy of dogwood and flowering almond, be- Meath which the vows were exchanged. ‘The bride, given in marriage by her father, was charming In her wed- own of tvory Canton crepe and silver. Her tulle veil was encircied ih orange blossoms and for flowers she carried a shower of white «weet and maiden hair ferns. ‘Miss Ida Beach. tmaid of honor, wore a gown of orchid Canton crepe Mr pic secre eee ‘ an oi <p pmed with silver lace and a bandeaux of ailver leaves in her hair, Pink 5 Poey seer hold {ts regular monthly luncheon ie eas were her flowers. Mr. Lemuel Allen Wilmot was best man for| Mitchell and Charlotte Eckart. Vio) pig.) ay 4 st tp-0 a. m. at i ‘brother, and the wedding music was played by Mr. Benjamin B. Barndt,|!!" elo. Emily Dow accompanied | V0 Catsteria, Fourth and Pine | wedding supper followed the ceremony. pea : by James Dow, Selections by now * nai ri < aa a bo or " uman a e ven © The bride traveled in a dark blue tricotine tailieur trimmed in green with | Shoo! orchestra | public schools, will girs a talk on : : i tint {0 correspond. On their return Mr. and Mra. Hoyt will be at home at aids Hird Friends and Insect Enemies,” | Praised by Mrs. M. J. See of} 4853 Seventh av E. CLASS IN PARLIAMENTARY and Mias u| Tacoma. Says long trips | © Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. KE. Dennis and Mise AW sing “Our Own Washingt Mina well worth taking. PBxelyin Paterson of Vancouver, B. C.; Mra. George Wilkins from Bremer-| Miss J t clase in parle | jecde Deo Emerick. This song was] ake sd ftom; Mrs. E. Harmon. Mrs, G. Lider and daughters, Louise Marion and | ™entary tten for the contest of the Wom iris, and Mr. Adolph Lider of Port Orchard: Mr. Munrae Mu phy of Ed- May en's Federated club, who are secking find Mr. and Mra. M. Herbert of Burley, versity a state } vention, MOTHERS CLUB TO RUMMA HAVE California Now Has lebrook will assist the hoste rs ¥.c. Dance Record Claim Daughters of the C ith Mrs. CL. My ave. N.. Thursday, o'clock bo given: Vocal numbers, alkins, with Mrs, Edward Bailey} MODESTO, Cal, May 2—A Atien |Criat stopped marithon da here at last night hours, He ¢ maniat; plano numbers, Dice; violin, Francia Grass, Jr accompanied by Mra, C. 1 mbers, Mra, H. endings, Master G dancin began it | The use of palm and olive oils to cleanse and beautify the skin began with the queens and princesses of 3 ancient Egypt. a LAFAYETTE PLT. A ‘ Lafayette PT. A. wi Harrind ecxcana Brown by chit. Thoman vocal 0 Now the modern women, who are the queens of today, find them just as valuable combined in the smooth, creamy, lotion-like lather of Palm- olive. This perfected modern lux- ury costs only 1oc a cake. 1 | meet Thursday mpt, in the t library, The meet ing is op nterested. Service at Orthopedic Shops ADDITIONAL CLUDS sree Mrs. Cecil Martin will be hostess for East Highland Drive Guild at the bane ge abe he Or ‘Tea Shop Thursday, assisted by Mra. U. C. Herr, Mra. CC. Cyl \TTLE ART CLt | 4; nne Minnewatha club will s Mton, Mrs, H. F. Friderici, Mrs. Alex Christie, Mrs. Josiah Moore, Mra. D.| The Seattle Art club eae © Fem ede Dunbar, Mrs. H. W. Walther, Mrs. George R. Tennant and Mrs. Charlies | monthly business meeting Saturday May §, at the studio, Hoge Bldg. J Paim and olive oils—nothing else—give nature's green color to Palmolive Soap ho summer of 192%, from May & ‘The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Mrs. ‘T. J. Thorsen and Mra. J. C.|nex, All artiste welcon Ree ye atl te rear marke quality for fatrous in the morning for Renton Hill Guild, and in the afternoon, Mra. L.| —————— iiehe 8 bake, | wilt dance every Saturday Pa ‘Shrader and Mrs. Fred H. Gilman will be in charge for First Hill Guild. | Diss soos ea tig | ; ‘DO YOUK GUMS @omen’s Club | BLEED ‘EASILY? CLUBS ©OR THURSDAY 1 a er Such fs the usual first symptom of pyorrhea TO REMEMBER MKS. M, J. SED THURSDAY, May 3— T want to make this statement for — | WOMAN's CENTURY CLUB a e Mra, Walter A Moore's broakfist tn || publleatio Ht will Likely be the LTA CHAPTER, | The current events department DO YOUR TEETH compliment to mother, drs. || menne of putting all such eaves who 109, 0. E. 8. jot the Woman's Century club| SCOLO! NCKLY? a Se SANE amet ire Soe oe “Delta chapter, No. 109, 0. E. S.| will mect Thursday, May 3, at the| DISCOLOR QUICKLY? FRIDAY, MAY 4— | Fears of age. Tennis bail at the club house, year with a complication o| Mire Margaret Yorker’ bridge at wi 1 © home to honor Miss Marjorie hold its regular meeting in}home of Mrs. A. H. Horton, on| Thus “acid mouth” fastens film on} in’s ball, Riverton, Thuraday, | Mercer island, for an all-day treet. | ‘°° | 3, at 8pm. | . plage ht pages at tod PY OR R H INE | . | bake oven! ed hin correc: | Tam able to 3. MeLean's bridge tea at home for Mrs, Dwight Mart takl Tooth Powder man. B itaking: tren lareat Ereatly reduced, Twas very bad off eR ed [With dropay in my lower limbs. The beneficial dropsy has all dixappeared, nnd. Ker Stomach nnd bowels are. fine and » cm: iC IMPROVEMENT CLUB ‘i oe “Seattle Civic Improvement club) WoMEN’s ALLIANCE meet Thursday, May 3, at 1 D.| The Women’s alliance of the First | » at the Federated club house.| Unitarian church will give a lunch-| or Brown will speak. dalection | don Thursday, May 3, at 1 o'clock, | | Of officers. Mrs. Armidos Richards, |at the home of Mrv. A. B. Nugent. ging, at bridge juncheon at home, ; Mem! 183 aclentific, combina- p pT by eee mend {1708 Sad st. MJ. Nolan will) (MMBMEN tion of déneitrice und |) erymarriage sot Mist Axnes ae- 4 ; speak on “The Intelligence Test.” S19 powore Yrhea remedy. Donald to Mr. Pra _ CLUB eee ABEES ves will meet with Mra. June Kennedy, 6207/ | Seventh ave. N. W., for luncheon : THYGESE! jand cards on Thurs May A YY Jat 1 o'clock. “Fortson Thygesen auxiliary will | $. s.6 ‘@ relief tea at the home of Mrs. | MOTHERS’ CLUB Kloth, 2034 N. 77th at., Thurs-! sothers Inive | “ | Mothers’ club of University iw “May 3, at noon. trict will meet with Mr May 4, the auxiliary will vieit| Richards, 4712 11th hospital, For information | phyrsda: May 3, at Lou Parmalee, W. 1849.) rection of officern nan of the committee, ier Re vee EAST UNION CL’ ag tate AST UNION CLUB East Union club will meet with! ope teag ee will meet | Mrs. E. Schneider, 1409 M1at av a y ey! Thursday, May %, for 1 o'clock) rdy te ms after few days’ uw ‘May 3, at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. Ladies of the Mi il Fisher, 1303 FE. Lynn st. “ eee Large can Sho at Druggiats (Formerly In bottles) an be had with our ented speclally grown, and all reliable. A com “TIZ” GLADDENS Hethany Presbyterian church, at with the treatment, 3:20 ofolock. thoroughly, They Miss Mildred W. n's informal tea || pleasant to take. 1 am, mor | to compliment Miss Lalita Tedford. || eerely, Mra. M. J. See, 1220 South J) “Spring Frolle’ dinner dance at ||) st, Tacoma, Wash, } Beattie Yacht club, Write for Dr. Loughney's | TUPRSDAY, MAY &— Min, A.M Halnaworth and Mra. 1 FREE BOOK | F.. Braes to entertain Miss ‘Treatment of Kheumatiam, ' Huhney's Hake 3 ci " ay Tee Aare located , e fee Ey we Noone ii “Imerica'’s Home Shoe Polish WEDNESDAY, MAY Crary Bidg., Rooms 310-311 The marriage of Miss Luctle Doug: |)" ye, Loughney in auainted by com-| the Zeta Tau Alpha house, at § || petent Indy nurses, Hours, 0 \ . G p.m, Sunday, to ; ABR |phone Main 6242, | an Of Pythias hall, Third and | archon plete variety oI i i : Bo | MICHIGAN APPL < ‘ae is pe erat SORE, TIRED FEET! 4 Ser sia eee oe ge will moet ‘Thurs. | BLOSSOM CLUR |] Rackets, each, te, Mu | we Mine “TIZ" makes sore, burning, tired | | feet fairly dance with delight, Away wo the aches and pains, the corns callouses, blisters and bunions, “TIZ" draws out the acids and | poisons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, Flower Seeds Packets, each 10. Kill the Earwig with our state in- pected Karwig Bait 15 Ibe, ready to use and delivered, for 81.50. and Mise Gertrude May %, with Mrs. J. H, Little,| Michigan Apple Blossom — club , Luncheon at meets with Mrs, H. Stout in} are Ve Woodland Park Methodist church, | moe ee North 72nd st. and Greenwood ave. ew PT. A, for plenic lunch on Thursday, May view PT. A, will meet at the} %* 12:20 o'clock, fond oe Leite, Yormer cits |OHN. HAY. P.T. A, Lewis to entertain at dinner at home hefore the Tennin bull, SATURDAY, MAY 12— Mien Lorraine Allen will wed Mr. Merville Wayne Molnnes in St. Harnabas chapel at 8:30 o'clock. ‘The marriage of Mins Lulta Tedford to Mr, Do G. Waller at the home of her pa Mr. and Mra, A genuine bristle dauber and big lamb’s wool polisher give quick,,. easy, and economical shines! The polish to choose for family shoes Ww. i ; ; oh j ane how lonp youoxeinaih ‘on pote | —SHINOLA improves the appearante 4 ‘rill speak on ‘Tho Rove Gar.| John Hay P.T. A. will moet in poyce DNEADAS, i Aso feet, “T1Z" com: | a Mae Bares Ate ase |asisiloriseh OC nchiool, Thursday, A. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18— eot, “TZ” brings restful foot com and makes the shoes wear : a "Git, princioal of the B. {May 3, at 2:20, Mr, 8. ¥, Fieming,|fO* SEED CO. CREME AetBUE Barmuel Diked oe | [Cera ree oneal et ited: seat ‘aching, swollen, smarting feet, Your | | foot just tingle for joy; shoes never j hurt or seem tight. | Get a box of “TZ now from any druggist or department store, Rnd |foot torture torever-wear smaller | shoos, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy.—Adyertisoment, 4 Hothany Fifty shines in handy key-opening box! Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood, Brown “The Shine for Mine” ‘school, will talk on “The Obii-|“Propowed Change {in Our sehool| ohs of Parents.” A program of | System ax It Pertains to the Junior ‘and recitations will follow, and|High School; vocal ducts, Mra, J.) at ‘be a sliver tea during the |Greasley and Mre. Silay Rich; rect | “hour, the proceeds to ba ap-|tation, Miss Martha Ann Hinchley; the fund for ostabilshing | plano selections, Miss Helen Mola ) garden in Woodland park, |nest, Social ho Presbyterian church at ne of Mine Vivian ‘Tyson George Carroll Hammer, 8M. C., at home of the bride alect’s part Mr and Mrs, Are thur Malph ‘y#on, at 7 o'clock,

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