The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 3, 1923, Page 10

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Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister Music and Society Assistant Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Tel Main 0600. Louise Raymond. Telephone, Capito! 0829. B Dinner Plans ed : Mrs. Frink B.. AND MRS. ¢ S On Friday eve A large nu at the ciub t Who wish to dr Mrs. Frink Gives Mra. Francis Guy Ke her home, “Gray ¢ “Colonel Dangan” week, and Mrs. Davi. Afternoon Affair Honor Mixa Geraldine Soles gave a pretty te COmMpliment Miss Lucile Douglas, who wi Geoorated the rooms and a basket of jow loon Mrs. Harry Woolston and Miss Dorothy McPherson The afternoon, Miss Helena Casey and Miss Marion Before Sports Clothes Ball; Entertains Informal K Tea at tea thia B. T. Davis Informal Wheel of Life” afternoon at who play theater this s " Miss Douglas Ke voca. Miss Ruth Dunn Will Be A utumn Bride Mr, and Mrs, J. BE. Dunn announce the engugement of their dat Ruth, to Mr. De Witt Ctinton Prescott, son of Mr. and Mra. B. L. Prescott Miss Dunn attended the University of Washington and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Prescott attended university during his Sireshman year. Later he graduated from the ( ty of Pennsylvania. He is affiliated with Psi Upsilon fraternity The wedding will be an event of autumn. ; nis Age | “Orpheus Club Gives Splendid Concert A large and enthusiastic audi Mast evening at the highty artist Temple in that city. M idenius Z Artist and Rose Karasek Mr. John M. Spargur, of & The following program was ghter 8 greeted the Orpheus club of Tacoma given at the tish Rite lyric sisting concert at, opra hiarb, accompanist is the conductor of the organization sented PART I “Happy am 1; from care I'm free! Why aren’t they all contented like me?” —C. & Catel “Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride” (Geoffrey O'Hara), “The Bellman” (Ceci! Forsyth &) “With Verdure Ciad™ (“Crea Lark” (Bishop)—Marie Sidenius Zendt. “God Gave Me Thee™ (H. Clough-Leighter) *Saint John of Patmos” (Bizet). PART IT “For the conqueror, for the soldier The end of all Is alx feet of earth; for the man of thought all begins there. “The poets being dead, their thouxhts reign. Having been, they are. They do more work among us today than when they were alive. Others who have departed this life rest froa their labors; dead men of genius work.”—Victor Hugo's Shakespeare. “The Musical Trust” (by reguest) (Henry Hadley). Mother Taught Me” (Dvorak). 4a) “Dh6 Heart Call” (Vanderpool); (>) “Chant Venetian” (embers): (0 oa” Dove” (Saar); (4) “Love's a Merchant” (Carew}—Marie it. Little Banjo” (William Dichmont). “The Song of Pritice Rupert's Men” (Arthur Thayer). “America.” - . Luncheon and Shower OMrs. 1. Y. Mackintosh will entertain with a luncheon of twelve covers @ shower on Thursday afternoon, May 10, at her home, 4239 Sist ave. bed tm compliment to Miss Grace Chamberlaine Kerr, whowe engagement » Franklin Sly has just been announced. oe ‘Cards Out for Tea Crawford Andérson has cards out for a tea at the home of her » Mrs. George Parker, 1409 E. Prospect st.. on Friday afternoon, 21, from 3 until 5 o'clock, to"honor her niece, Miss Mary Anderson. . . mior Girls Will Assist at Ball Phe senior girls at the University of Washington who will aswist in Supper refreshments at the Sports Clothes Ball the Women's ty elub will give Friday evening, May 11, at the Masonic temple, include the Misses Mary Morgan, Alice Frein, Helen Thompson, Vera ‘Vera Davis, Mabel Anderson, Dorothy Bird and Betty Jackson. 7 for the ball or reserved box seats in the balcony may be obtained m the following committee: Mrs. Morris Lundquist, East 1827; Mrs, |, Kenwood $436; Miss Pearl Bennett, Elliott 2743; Mrs. Judson Capitol 0436; Mra. Andrew Price, East 6673; Miss Ruth Kerr, od 2902, and Mrs. C. B. Kinne, chairman, Kenwood 2342. . ar eceive at Tennis Ball Friday Evening Burke, Mrs. J. D. Lowman, Mrs. Montgomery Russell, Mrs. A. 8. wry, Mrs. A. H. Anderson, Mrs. William D. Perkina, Mrs. Edwin A. ut, Mrs. William Hunter McEwan and Mrs. R. William Crosby will the receiving line at the Tennis Ball Friday evening. ta. Samuel Russell and Mrs. Andrew Gillesple will preside at the supper and assisting during the evening will be Miss Hazel McMillan, Mra. Latimer, Mrs. Henry Phillips, Mrs. Gerald Shannon, Mra. Walter Tomkins, Mrs. J. Fergus McRes and Mrs. James Colbert Suilivan. see s Clara Brons Entertains Clara Brons entertained with a delightfal dancing party in the hall of the Caledonian apartments last Saturday evening in honor of this week, Mrs. Leonard James Kaufer (Mabel Strehlau), and bers and friends of Mizpah club. Masses of spring flowers were the decorations. . 2 Wl Entertain for Sister Walter B. Van Dusen is entertaining with a bridge Inncheon at the club next Tuesday afternoon, complimenting her «/cter, Miss Lor ne a marriage to Mr. Merville Wayne Mcinnes will take ee roadway Guild to Give Affair guild of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital will give a bridge Jongg party at the home of Mrs. George Warren Boole, 1658 ave., Friday afternoon, May 25. oe ied on April 30 marriage of Mrs. Lucille Fisher to Mr. Drew Clizbe Smith was umnized Monday afternoon, April 30, at the First Presbyterian church, h Rev. M. A. Matthews officiating. Mr. and Mra. Smith are leaving y for Vancouver island on a week's trip. Mr. Smith is a graduate University of Washington and a member of Delta Kappa Upsilon y 128 ss ts a ar ieee | ge at Orthopedic Shops H. L, Koetter will be hostess for Mount Baker Park guild at the lic Tea Shop on Friday, assisted by Mrs, I. W. Jenson, Mra. Wil- ff Peterson, Mrs. E. A. Gerhart, Mrs. C. Brown, Mra. Arthur Challis, s. J. B. Thomas, Mrs. A. H. Kellogg, Mra. J. H. Colton and Mrs, Philip ce ‘Thrift Shop will be in charge of Mrs. George Hubbard and Mrs. | Hatton for North Queen Anne guild. @omen’s Clubs | CLUBS FOR FRIDAY LITERARY AND ax _ MUSICAL CLUB RIE CLUB The Ladies’ Literary and Musical Coterie club will mect at the} cub will meet with Mrs. W. J. Henry, 4265 Woodland Park ave., Friday, May 4, at 2 p, m. ee ae BRITISH AMERIC, ASSOCIATION The British Aterican association will give a reunion dance for oid and new members at Christensen's hall, Friday evening, May 4, at 9 o'clock, N ) University of Washington, will 2 Decorative Use of eee UNION, W. C. T. U. institute Con eee MYRTLE SOCIAL CLUB Myrtly Social club will entertain with a whist party at the Panama cafeteria Friday, May 4, at 8:30 p.m. Public invited- Friday, May ehurch, and 29th st, The il be Mrs. Lillian M. Vin- @ president, Mrs. Stillwell, president, and Mrs, Libbie n, president of the city CHURCH SERVICE LEAGUE ‘fEhe Church Service league of the women of Trinity parish will meet Friday, May 4, at 2:30 p, m., in the erypt of the church. Mise Sarah 1, ‘springer, director of religious edu cation at the Seattle Y."W. OC. A, will speak on “Spiritual Healing.” h will hold a rummage the Bo uth End Market, Third ngton, Friday and on") (Haydn); ()) “Lo, Hear tho Gentle} | A portunity to visit the n » Th Boys and ¢ , t aw hostesses for the eve NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF WASHINGTON Princes Angeline No. Dp. Wy will h its regular business meeting at ite clubrooms, at the ¥. W, C. A. on Friday even ing May ‘ at & o'clock, All members are requested to be pre 5} fi will take place at this time, | MASTER KEY 1 PSYCHOLOGY CLASS | no “Mater Key’? paychology | | t Friday evening, May ‘clock y son jo Business of in the University Dr, EB. W. Wood, 20, Subject, “What Life aad} |tho Result." Visitors welcome WHITTIER I ITs IMPROVEMENT CLUB The regular meeting of the Whit tler Heights Improvement club wil be held in the Whittier school gym- nasium, at W, 75th st, and 14th ave. | N. W,, on Friday, May 4, at $15 p.m Prominent epeakers will talk on civics, gardening and port affairs. Visiting members and friends are given a cordial tnvi! . OBSERVE RECIPROCITY DAY | The Leachi Women’s Improvement Jolub will observe reciprocity day on Friday afternoon, May 4, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mra, C. L. Templeton. 2501 Cascadia ave. Mra. Rt. P, White, | Mrs. J. R. Hamilton and Mra, 8. E./ lebrook will aswint the hostess, | ee | | MOTHE! | HAVE RUMMA Kappa Sigma } club wilt | hold a rummage sale Friday and Saturday, May 4 and 6, at 1806 Westlake ave. | “ee * | PAST MATRONS' ASSOCIATION Past Matrons’ association ot Washington, O. E. 8. meets in} auditorium of Frederick & Nelson Friday, May 4, at 2 o'clock. | 14.8 | AUXILIARY TO POST NO, 18 | ‘The American Legion euxiliary) to Seattle Post No, 18, will give aj card party Friday evening, May/ j4, at the American Legion club, | | 509 Third ave.. at $:20 o'clock. } eee | LADY ARTISANS Lady Artinans will meet with! Mr. C. H. Rogers, 9004 39th ave. | 5. W., on Friday, May 4, Mra. M. Stith, assisting hostess. Bt 12:20 o'clock. . . DANCE AND CARD PARTY Mr. and Mra E. R. Dye will entertain at a dancing and card party in the interests of the Joffer- son Park Ladies’ Improvement club at thelr home, 1608 Hanford st. Friday, May 4, at 9 o'clock oe WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Women's Association of Plymouth church will meet in the dining room of the chureh Friday, May 4, at 11 a.m. executive board; 12:30 p. ™., luncheon, Univeraity circle, busi- neas, devotions—Mrs, Ross George 115 p.m. Japaneso Mission, Mins Cynthia Adams, . Lunch CROWN HILL P.T. A. Crown Hill PT. A. will have Dade Night at the school, Friday, May 4, at 7:20. Mr. F. A. Willard, assistant superintendent of schools, speaker, Program by boys of Mise Graham's room. eee BETHLEHEM SHRINE Bethlehem Shrine No. 1, White Shrine of Jerusalem, haa regular meeting Friday evening, May 4, at 8 o'clock in Masonic tempte. eee ALLAH SOCIAL CLUB Allah Social club will meet with Mrs. Rex Turner, 730 Bellevue ave., Friday, May 4, at 2 p.m. Mra.| E4na Rausch and Mrs. Florence Sargenson, assisting hostesses. Ail Eastern Stars invited. ee CARD PARTY Under the auspices of the depart- ment council of administration of the Ladies of the G. A. R, a card party will be given at Wing’s cafeteria, 1409 First ave. Friday evening, at 8:30 o'clock. The affair is In charge of Mra. Kirach, THIS LITTLE BABY GIRL | Was Benefited by the Good Her | Mother Got from Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Pa.—‘'I took Lydia E. wetable Compound be- effect it wonderful. This will be the first child Ihavenursed as I a ete my two upon the bottle. I was very nervous and worried, tired all ithe time,and after we Com- und I tried it and kept on with it. still continue its use and recommend it to my friends. You may publish these facts asa monial for your medicine.’’—Mra. WM. KLINGE, 169 Bieeects 8., Pitts Pa, t is remarkable how pany cases have beenre similar to this one. Many mothers are left in a weakened and run-downcondition after thebirth care of the well-nigh impossi- dle. Not only is it hard for the mother, but tho child itself will indi- rectly suffer, Lydia E,Piokham'sVegetable Com- pound is an excellent tonic for the mother at thia time. It is prepared from medicinal roots ae herbs, and does not contain any ‘ul drugs, Hy |wne “Our Own Washington,” by Mis 1.) Jeanie Dee Emerick. ‘This song was CHI EATTLE STAR Persona RUMMAGE BAL 1 . f the Piret M Mew, Winlock W, Miller ‘ Mme, f Ponafidiae, who £ t ntr & lecture at the Women's University : ait rm y evening, left Wed ——" H Souttle S ; ‘ en's Ur ty | BL EW GFFICEF el 1 ot nd t Kast, where they will viait relatives |f enulta: M A x weeks vi dent; M ns Miss Jomphine Frans who since |Currier, re < M her return from abroad has been at. | Viola Paxe emponding mecretar tending ville college in| Mins Berth ndabl, treast New York, witl return to hom oe next Monday, Mr, and Mra. T. A.|QUEKIN ANNI Fransioli, who have been occupying |PORTNIGHTLY CLUB the Trafford Huteson home at The gS OR Fa Fe Highlands during thelr absence in|.) ak’ canis or anae ota Europe, will remove to thelr on teas Pilg ST a Orton Federal ave. a June 1 te oheaietn “ui se ity peng Yr bead home of Mra, J. W. Goodwin, 128 Mr, Paul Extee has returned from/w. pighland drive. The program & two months’ trip East will include a reading by Mins e0'e Tyrone Whitney; group of songs by Mr, and Mra, Walter B. Van Dusen|Katharyn Worth; group of songs by have removed to Hunt's Point for|Mixe Adelaide Pollock, After the the summer montha program tea will be served Mine Catherine Collins returned|COMMITTEES APPOINTED Tuesday from a exhort visit with Mra, |'TO SERVE Carleton Betts in Portland | he Aa ‘ te mnetis ba ty I, n A aaa club, at ite m ing Mr. and Mra. J. 8. Robinson will the following committees to eerve remove this month to thelr summer |quring the next « Vain Mies Dome at Woodmont: Beach Mra, Harry Erwin, chairman, Mrs W. K. Bickels, Mrs, Howard Riley Mr. and Mrw. F. N, Pemberton and] ans Afra, M. &. Tweed: constitution aughter, of Victoria, B.C, are iniviry J, W. Dorwart, chairman, M hatha htt rel Frank Zorn, Mrs, Guy Kirkpatrick social, Mrs, Vietor Zednick, chatr Mr, Hibridge Hadley Stuart baa re-|inon sre. Henry Bittman, Mra turned from @ six weeks’ vinit in the | gianiey Howell, Mra. Howard Riles st esa and Mra H. C. Mellott; vis Mra, Carl Johnson and Mra, Le Mr. and Mra, L. H. Hailey, of |G coternietd Bellingham are visiting thelr won-in-|~ \fre Adelbert MoCleverty is pros law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Mac: | aon eject of the club. Ian Gander on their way home ‘ . 7% p8 from an extended trip to the East, Panama and California, TO DANCE re Beattie unit of the Women's Mins Angela McLellan ts expected home from a visit with Mra HL A Buckley, in San Francisco, the last of this week. |Overseas league will give a danc jon Thursday, May 10, at De Honey's |Dancing academy, The funds from the affair be used for welfare work. Tickets may be obtained at © two stores of Lowman & Han and at Brewster's Clear store, hind ave, and Union st, Tho \tending are requented to wear formal or sports . Mre. C. H. MeMahon, of St. Lotus, in the guest of Mr, and Mra, F, W Koeh, . OLYMPIC CAMP, R. N. OF A. Olympic camp, Royal Neighbors of America, will meet Friday evening at | AMERIC § o'clock in the A. O. U. W. hail, All| CENTER The American! }tained by the Women’s Ch ry NORTH END PLOWER CLUB | Temperance € m at 708 Findley, The North End Flower club wii |¥## the center of attraction Tuesday hold its regular monthly luncheon | When # “May Day Party” was given Neighbors welcome. |for the purpose of bringing tow Friday, May 4, at 1130 a m. at tg - Meeves’ cafeteria, Fourth and Pine |e public school people, ine foreles at, Miss Julia Shourek, of the Seattle | Pople and the members of th 1 « Christian Temperance Unions. public schools, will give @ talk on|*?* : . “Bird Friends ‘and Insect Enemies,” | Th? unions represented were Kent, ; Ballard, Columbia, Green Lake, Rows, aoe oe een aed, OR NER WH University, Woodland park, Weet Be- written f@r the contest of the Wom- en's Federated club, who are seeking 4 state song to be sung at their eon vention. SILKY SHEEN TO ee LONESOME CLUB ‘The Lonesome club will meet in the pariors of the Rainlor-Grand ho-| war in the secret that is giving tol Friday evening, May 4, at §\peautiful hair to thousands of wom o'clock, Cards and dancing. Alon? gimply the use of Olive Ol! in special program will be given bY /the shampoo. Hair specialists say members of the club. Stranger#|tnyt hair should never be washed and lonely people welcome For it keeps hair f ‘ u ¢ dullness, You can hay this luxury Just get a bottle of PALMOLIVE | SHAMPOO—at any drug or depart | ment store. Use it but a few times land you will marvel at the lovely sheen it gives to your hair. Cleanses gently, Leaves hair gleaming and soft as finest silk.—Advertisem: Here’s Rich Picking for the Home Milliner Ever alert to the interests of its constantly increasing list of discerning shoppers, The Criterion has assem- bled for your advantage Friday .40 Dozen Untrimmed Shapes | | j ; | | ADDITIONAL CLUBS SORORITY LUNCHEON Alpha Chi Omega will meet Satur day, May 5, for luncheon with Mrs Johnson Sherrick, 4726 Eighth ave N. BE, Call Kenwood 4653 for reser- vations, Embracing every now and novel block, im such choice matorials as Timbo, Patent Milana, Swiss Hemp and Lisore. $1.50 Priced for Friday at Here are large, medium and small models, pokes, medium droop- ing brims, off-the-face and dashing large conceivable color typical of the Summer seilson buy body bats in every And you can Wreaths at $1.50 (Values $2.50 to $3.00) Gorgeous large oneu, sufficient to trim any hat in a of beauty. An endless variety of flowers to choose from. Just a few stitches, attaching one of these resplendent wreaths to an untrimmed shape, and at an outlay of $3.00 you have a hat in appearance equal to thone you see priced most places at $12.00 to $15,00, Ube le's Jargest Tylillinery Second at Seneca wealth Store p mation Center maln-! attle, Queen Anne and Willard. | sponded, thanking the W. C.T. U. r! Gye Film Star for ‘The following program was given:|the work they were doing for the i r Music, led by Mra. Snyder, with| foreign women $582 Dentist Bill | Mra, Moline at the plano, Devotions) During the social hour refresh- ‘ 5 ig aoe conducted by Mra. Stillwell -|ments were served to about 87 per-| 108 ANGELES, May 2.—Suit for }tifle Temperance Instruction sons, half of whom were foreign-| collection of a $552 dentist bill has Atnericanization Work.” by Mrs, Ll-| born been brought against Frank Mayo lie Manney; “Americanization Work Mie: fits star and’ tle actrenn wife caae as Viewed From the Y. W, C, A."| Miss Ann Coughlin, who hae re-| resend A Bh a rhe | OLIV | Aims in Americanization Work,” Mr, | ing Thurnd | Fleming, representing the school su-| ix a graduate of Clifton, the National| Marshal, who waa assigned the as- | Perintendent’s office DULLEST HAIR: DAY, MAY rHUI 40-YEAR CELEBRATION SALE|~ 40 Years in Seattle’s Business—40 Per Cent Reduct ons It is not the policy of this store to hold “Special Sales,” therefore when an event of this kind is presented the public may be assured that the values are all that they are represented to be. Extraordinary Special for Friday and Saturday If you need an extra Spring or Mattress, you may never again have the opportunity to buy one of this character at such a low price. These are two of our feature offerings in our 40 Per Cent Reduction Sale. Hundreds of other exceptional values in furniture. 100-Simmons Double Cone Coil Springs ity, sold regularly at Mattresses $20.00, featured in our 40 per cent Reduction Sale for Friday and Saturday as an excep- tional offering. Spe- cially priced at..... = Imperial stitched, roll edge, 50-pound winds gusset A felted cotton, Art LE egg a ticking, soft and com- dst pde fortable. Guaranteed e ‘a permanent satisfac- tion, Sold regularly at $20.00. Special Fri- day and Saturday at. . The Store With the Pioneer Seattle Spirit Hours 9 to 6 1514-16 Second Avenue Near Pike Four Large Floors of Homefarnishings Come Early | by Mra. Lambert; “Americanization | cently returned from the East, where | Work From a Principal's Viewpoint,”| she has been engaged in reconstruc- Mr. Meyers, principal of the Maple|tion work, will address the Young’ th school; “Our Field of Labor and Our| Ladies’ Inst the regular meet- May 3. Jowsky. been lke pulling teeth to get n to pay,” was the reported re- ark of one of the plaintiffs. The Mins Coughlin | suit is being brought by Will H. 201 |serted debt by Dr. Hugh M. Swit. Mra. Boyd re-| Catholic clal Service scl “The Show Place on your block. Is YOUR HOME COMFORTABLE, restful —and painted to harmonize with the landscape? Do motorists point out your house to visitors? Or do women exclaim over its charming appearance? ies If you would make your home the colorful and at- tractive place it should be, there are a number of Fuller products to help you. Pioneer Shing!e Stain, for shingle roofs, with its subdued and unfading shades and its superior penetrative and preservative qualities that retard decay, Or Concreta, a damp-proof coating for concrete or brick. Or Fuller’s Pure Prepared Paint and Phoenix Pure Paint—unsurpassed for covering and wearing qualities which in the end will make them less expensive than paints which cost a trifle less per gallon. 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