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PAGE 10 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829 Music Personal AR @omen's TUBSDAY or CLUB BOYCOTT SUGAR! |“ > Mrs. Swezy Digs Out More Recipes Not a One of Them Require Sugar '|Can Even Make Sugarless Frosting BY WANDA VON KETTI Ladies’ Musical Club i - Concert Tuesday ; Telephone, Main 0600. : it ~ k| The t CLUBS FOR Clubs Concert by Y. M. C. A. Orche: rh US: ding; Tennis Club to Feature Junior Girl» / Player HE interior of Bothany Maca, pink snapdragons Ing for the marriag + Donal V. 4, Morrill, of Wr : Bervice at 8:30 o'clock Eaircles of lighted tapers gigamed among t) the high white standards marking the party, and bask of arranged UThe bride, entering on the arm of her fat b , 93 ; 1 gown of ivory crepe satin desig : ler, sir 7 foty- igi : i. Veil, arranged in cap effe nd en @raceful folds over her long court w bouquet of orchids, Ophelia re Presb; and bly Miss Mi 4 iby ty Donald among her warday directions ut the pre WOMAN Mt * until the ad each day ut Wells coll | Mr, and Mr Bal (Katherine Agen) are expected to ar in about fr are | es the has de can do Hence, vited to | would lke to ah to boycott et | Five a week m Califor bape! peas, ; | Mrs. Frank Pritchard was th ADDITIONAL CLUBS Red in coral crepe satin mod train was faced with orchi her hair and her bouquet was cc | and forget-me-nots. Miss Anne Mck nd Miss Edith Walker of Va Pidesmaids. Their frock» were of orchid crepe pulfings of the crepe. Girdles loosely trains. Amethyst combs adorned their ha if Sweet peas, white Iilacs and Columbia rose little flower girl, Jean McDonald, the Of apricot taffeta, daintily trimmed mech basket of lilies of the valley, forget Mr. Walter Whittlesey played the wedding 1 Dawsey sang “At Dawning” before the service and ni.” Mr. Harry McIntyre was best man, and Mr ¥ § Frank Pritchard, Mr. Lewis Conner, Mr. John Mr HELPER D the ushers. The He [After the ceremony there was a reception the he ive ints, The decorations were similar of Mrs. Dora church. The supper ta’ was lovely wit Tuesday, Spring blossoms and was pres! im McFee, Mrs. 0, P. Taylor MeDonald in charge of ‘the din| il, Miss Cornelia Hooper, Miss Mi Jessie Walker and Miss Ruth Miller bride traveled in a three-piece model of dark blur and 4 snug-fitting beige hat. After a short wedd Morrill will be at home at 4425 Greenwood ave. : dvantages Offered to Girl Members owing the lead of Portland and California cities, the women’s branch the Seattle Tennis club ts making definite plans to feature Junior girl) Probably in no other city will the girl members of any club have! a8 are offered by the Seattle Tennis club. PBirs. Roger E. Bragdon, who holds the women's championship for the} ¢ Northwest, and who has a record of having been on the winning in ladies’ doubles in every Northwest tournament for the past ten has consented to supervise and coach the girl players of the Seattle club. The past year has seen the junior girls of California, Oregon other cities make phenomenal records in tennis tournaments and the! ittle champions feel that this city should not be behind in advancing | featuring girt players. be initial step in the Seattle club will be the meeting held on the elub/ Wednesday afternoon, May 9, at 4 o'clock, at which time all girl are urged to be present and be assigned to classes, be plans ithe season are very comprehensive and include all sorts of tennis activ Beginning immediately after the formation of the classes nt will be run, which will aid greatly in properly classifying the Beginning with vacation period, one day a week the courts will M over to the girt players and the mornings devoted to practice and Following luncheon there will be round robins, with appropriate for the winners, and later in the season a girls’ tournament will for which elaborate plans are already being formulated Hazel McMillan is assisting Mrs. Bragdon in organizing the classes. | club bulletins will keep the girls informed of all matters pertaining activities. A number of tho best women players of the club have ly signified their willingness to join in coaching the girls and diy “Junior Day” will be the gala time at the Seattle Tennis club.) erere » softly draped lines, Her au of silver w x vs t t pe a cha: ’ ALENDAT AT Y. W, ( It th ration, Mr. and pent the Mre. John M iat their sumr ner r A nh WEEK maul n column! Following that Mr COCOANUT 4 tablespe 1 pint milk home, at Port are the * e th rmed Cc, wer trix A Keo Aply lay 5 TAPIOC DDING sKY beaten separate! onfuls honey My ful salt 4 wh of nutmeg poonful vanilla H CLUB 1 shred : ed cocoanut. | Jgabelle Clark Swezy 4 milk in double} let cc softened. yolks until thick ara then mix with them d rt ne camp pr cna ut the egg mon colored, the y nutmeg, % cupful water 1 egg white 1 te nful amp 6 of the t , Anas ana flataoe own write belie inte in us Ma COLUMBIA CHAPTE No. Tanta May room formal It M 1, H aan Ave. h mor arative Religion: t syrur “1 over by 1 Mrs. Willi room, As Pritchard, ursday 8 @ little free er exploring, al hand ae 1 outdoor z dr un spins 4 from white when officers craft, small will exemplify chapter No, 114 ot of hikes, and boat trip: ® nome other news—Mis that Miss Rose Wright or of Everygirlx, and Mise Helen Ferris, editor of the Guardian, and writer of books for girls, both be in camp this summer, Can | you imagine anything nicer? Have unt fork eaten pour ped the exe stife and mixture very into cook stant Just be fore removing from the fire add the cocoanut and y Turn { 2 buttered pudding mold und bake in 4 moderate until firm, Beat the whites of the eggs until stiff, | Jadding to them a tablespoonful of | : - e -|honey. Spread this in irregular dabs| For chocd 5 mar froup. dem up to take! << top ot the baked’ pudding and |slove irecipe’and aad. whl A. cottage at Camp Sealth 4 return to the oven to brown. Serve jeither 14% ounces of powdered, with cream kweetened chocolate or two our SUGARLESS FROSTING lof sweetened powdered chocolate or 1 cupful white corn syrup 1% ounces of melted, unsweetened % cupful honey. ake chocolate. te. SUGARLESS RECIPES! Mra ar profit mixture that | cooking And h Ruth writes war on Tuesd Corinthian stir: | read ver dry 4 nd Northwest will slowly 1 Miss Brown syrup be beating constantly un enough to spread without rm off the cake Add flavoring. CHOCOLATE SUGARLESS FROSTING Temple A PSI MOTHERS’ CLUB Zeta Pai M8th club will Jat the chapter house, 4649 1 N. E. Puesday, May §, at 2 p. m. J Traftor Moody: We Slam; Thur o: Friday, Mrs y, Mra 8 nilla, to Tu inesday, y, Mra. amue! CAMPFIRE G A “Collings. | CONFERENCE eee | 7” CLU The first Northwest rence | care | WEST SEATTLE ART CLUB r erence | care of b will) Mrs. Max Kuner will entertain wee) Have You woh © members of the West get he poe Me terian art club at her home, 150 < a | Lohequ 3 ave W. on Wedn from parts of | w May nt make a report of national are nce at that time Ito oven meot RLA CHORAL CLUB ’ Lyric Choral main sunday > First Preat May 8, rid pe 3 le beating un- LY The meet room hurch, m. Camp attle from May. state hanaged to earn the money you h have not, nta to know #o that work n't be delayed too long while we om Montana| wait for you. If you haven't aigned The|up and do want to do something. include| let us know. We need the help of guard-|every Seattle Campfire Girl, There is one thing you may be able to even tho your group hasn't bee arn much money, Th some flowers for camp Mi. loves blue and yellow flowers best—tet's have those colors. And in the last letter she said, “Oh, I wish » girls got|that you would nee th ton of had tearnkd from| Shasta daisies find way to well, it made all of} camp.” Can we make her wish come be at the Michigan | true? year and wish that| Have you seen our new count book mpfire Girls in every @tate| we're starting at Lohequa? That is, uld have much a conference as| we've made the book and now we're we had. And when we th how | walting for you to do your part. It's the Detroit Campfire Girls, who could| a book of Campfire groups, a page| | not afford to come by train, came in| for each group. The pages are 13x18| Lad in the of the » or ol} en Beattle Sunset Girls from of Was s 9. o'cloc at am has © ope t noon, . will be in | Frederick attendance program as planned will meetings for be anged the “Maritana” ot T given ram. " on day, the « r MARTIN'S Martir next Mother May § mhera the fans, the girls tings Mrs. | a ducted by the «iris themectves con x. ‘ont sghgy ning ben if this have al 4 Mire and > lub will meet moe to be « p.m, at at ne Here sewife, ds additional ammunition for you to f jo to . Our Washington bureau is ready to help you boycott the sugar trust, which has rai A bulle tin giving number of splendid recipes for cak desserts, etc, which can be made WITHOUT SUGAR, is re for you. It may be had for the asking, Just fill out the coupon below and mail Washington bureau. Don't fail to fill in name and address Ose postage requested Cont ready t braska ful, Mich part Mich loz Ruth cLuR M regular mee ith Mra 4 Fourth av car to $5th st ion w leaving 2:30 85th st. Get off at N os 4 prices sky high. thers’ eld in rs . i have becn ve cons. Girls say in A ¢ Tues Hein m Kracke, accompanist KANSAS WOMAN'S CLUB The Kans Woman's meet Friday, May 11, at the home of Mra. N. B, Williams at Rich ‘ 112th |mond Highlands. Lancheon will be leerved at 12:30 o'clock. Mra. M. J. O'Farrell w eesiating host can i . gan Campf nd the t wald that they that ¢ ua sure We sho! ingen t wh 4 ntry makes e¢ rence club ba from N. G snference next shington Bureau, The Seattle Star, New York Ave., Washington, D. I want the bulletin, “Sugariess Recipe: with two cents in loose stamps for same. . WILL OBSERVE be the wire and inclose here- o), 4 Readings, recitations and musical ub Holds Annual Meeting Everett Smith was elected president of the Women’s University club }selections in commemoration of Mothers’ day will compose the pro- ram at the regular meeting of the Seattle Federation of W, C. T. U. |AUXILIARY TO MINING | ENGINES w | The Puget Sound Section of the | Woren's Auxillary to the American }an army truck all those milem, we lare sure that t will always be |® way and the spirit to get Campfire | Girls who really want such a con- and can be planned in any way you! please, Lohequa suggests that each | age have the group symbol, and pic- | |ture of the girls in the group really | doing things. Wouldn't it be fun to have it ready to show Miss Ruth| when sho comes back? The Litahni| Campfire, of which Mixs Edith Woh!- gamuth is guardian, have already started their page. Who's next? +} Instit a Engineers will annual business meeting held Saturday afternoon at the clubhouse. piewiay May 8th, 2 p.m. 10 Ply: hi se F Besar pol E a 1 s, - | trustees elected to serve for the three-year term include Mrs. John! jouth Congregational church. \Gchodk for lunch AC Meeve's cate | novraske siris icon Hall, Miss Effie I. Raitt and Mrs. George Brehm. | The following program will be/ Ce yt ecciaiy tna eck | portage « os r, Be appointment of officers and selection of committees took place at) ndered: hte? = Se Blow inpack “oe le Set Ad na ; no muc h rf d meeting held this afternoon. They will be announced later. Dévetiohe | Naat baat | We're all hoping to have another next es sll year. (In the summer.) And, dear | ERG ESS $ leussion. This will be th i ° | Led by Mra Emma Morrison Over-the-World Campfire Girts, | s. Bush Hostess This Afternoon | Alt- World Campfire Girt ate . ting of the ye “The Bible in the Public School ere akar © Allccrverithe umpfire | Cirts, | «. Mra Clara Ansorge Ft Lee apo hen you ference, wor plimenting Mrs. Robert Locke Harter, of Chicago, who is returning | yioiin ‘solo ......Misa Coral Bilis fe ‘ see ee Trae | You. too, write to Everygiria and tell sweek to her home, after spending the winter with her mother, Mra.) 4 noo, icd ‘by Mra. Edna Moline | MONEY, 4 us all fk Robinson, and Mrs. Ralph Miller, a recont arrival in the neighbor-| recitation “Hackwerd, Turn |. ABY Campfire group wishing tol” phe & Mrz. John K. Bush gave a charming bridge of seven tables at her) packward, Oh, Time in Ths | hold a candy or baked Rood 77 4 eaha ¥ yeh peat Matta er presided at the! nuet, “ur Mother's Way” | 4 binge Assisted by the Misses Elizabeth Harter, Priscilla Storey, Kathleon| yy ym” Way | the second Noor of the Pike Street and Eleanor Bush, Rose-shaded tulips were used to beautify the) Edna Moline. } Market in front of the branch of eee table. Reading, Mothers Arm were confined to friends in the Denny-Blaine district. i. ebaker "ee Tans Sadareth, Our }the public library, which may be z Ses | A large attendance is desired. heon Will Honor Mrs. Moore ised each Saturday for such sales cee Frank G. Taylor is entertaining with an informal bridge juncheon It will be necessary to sign up at | headquarters some time ahead of the WRITERS’ CLUB 7 | At the meet of th Writers’ jer hiceie Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Moore, wife of Maj he meeting he Writers @ ©. Moore, U, 8. A., of Fort Lawton. |time you wish to use the stall. club, on Tuesday evening, May §, at owe 8 o'clock, in the lecture room of the ridge Luncheon for Summer Bride | Young Women's Christian Associa. |tion, manuscripta will be read by compliment to Miss Priscilla Anderson, who will wed Mr. Arnold|G. Norman Common ami Aeon m. of Aberdeen, June 12, Miss Alice Tucker, Miss Helen Schwa | Miss Helen Jordan will entertain with a bridge luncheon for sixt desday afternoon, May 15, at the Seattle Tennis ciub. oie Ker | Raynor, frs. Seeley to Entertain Claude M. Seeley is entertaining with a luncheon at her home on afternoon. ference, together.” ‘ my: “Well, the but its influence fun that FRYING GREASE WHITE SILK STOCKINGS Never put a frying pan or wkillet| Wash your white silk stockings over the flame without first putting |"4 gloves in water to which am- | | jmonia has been added—about a The entree statement or makes an Star never intentionally prints am | your pan over it until it is required |This will prevent them from becom. agen re are heman, (for use. Frying grease always |ing yellow they (don't erything they Whenever cn teres ace | ree that unpleasant odor of cook HANDY COOKING AID eke anil Ie te cae heaton | Kitchen: Typewrite a table of * . |count said that George Henry, of | weights and measures and tack it on | A confusion of names hax resulted | West Seattle, driving the car. It|the wall over the kitchen table. ) the out-of-town girls and | from The Star's account Thursday of | was not, however, George Henry of | hi many will be able to! the aceldent Wednesday night in | 4823 42nd ave. 8. W., who claims he ¢ girls into their homes for the) which Anton Hansen, a striking log-| has been put in many disagreeable | time of the conference. Mra. Mar-| ge , Was seriously injured. The ac-' situations because of the story. guerite Marzbif in chairman of the! housing committee and is making al/ list of all who can act as hostexses at that time. Her address is 6513) ing girls have signed up for the or-|Creenwood, and her telephone in| |chestra and Mra. Keekley, who {s| Sunset 59 It will be necessary to| managing the orchestra, wants more/ have this list completed by Monaay, | clarinets and cornets, Any girl who| May 21. Tho program of the conc| plays an instrument of any kind 18) ference in as follows: wanted to report at this meeting. | We want you for the conference, and Registration at Campfire headquarters, that means work and regular attend. | 14? Ateade building. in stipper ance at the mestings, Mr. Knudson, | volunteer park or Broadway high scnocl, | | £6 erchock principal of Mercer school, is to di-| d Jing upon weather | 30 o'cloc the heattat Hale, m—Evening meeting: com ‘ Ten years ago a group of Can.|{%t, toe. orchestra: Elinor Calumet guaranteesuniform success in your — doughnuts, popovers, bis- cuits, cakes—are made tender, tasteful andlightasair. This de- pendability has turned millions of a Rabe = welcome address: Mrs. William E. Young is entertaining with a bridge luncheon of twenty-| aqiay, hi ead. | Mildred Warick and Polly Brown, Indian Legends, E covers at her home on Thursday afternoon, May 17, honorinig Mrs,|Vivbomn women under the lead-| coll; Patrica Palmer, cornet; Eliza. | Pre housewives to the exclusive use of Calumet. i Curran und Mrs. Z A. Dubser, of Hollywood, Cal, guest of Bir. | trope Mitt H. A. Cooper, banded | noth Palmer, Harriet Baird, Flora That’s way the sales of Calumet about it thing about our confer- that Mice Ruth Brown t returned from New ill have so many new ‘ul ideas that she gained erence, She hasn't been able to write them to us because th so many of them, but won't it be fine to hear her tell all of them! | Seattle Campfire will act aa} boot will be ou Mre RA SNE at the co Girls | MILDEW STAINS Mildew stains can be removed by soaking the material in buttermilk. | At last the orchestra in ready, and | tay, | a meeting for all the girls who have | nigned up at Lohequa and all others| | who may be interested is called for | Tuesday at 4 o'clock at headquarters| in the Arcade building. The follow- een see ‘8S CLUB CANADIAN WOME. TO CELEBRATE In celebration of its tenth anni Versary, the Canadian Women's club | will entertain with a complimentary card party on Tuesday evening, May | 8, at the Federated clubhouse at ridge Luncheon to Honor Guests ampfire stunts Prof. Edmond Meany SATURDAY, May 26 $:20 to 9:50 a. m.—-Registration | tinued; vinit craft exhibit at headquarters ion Marche. con Campfire | kroup alog- | p felwell; discussion melia Nichols, viet Board wn | ternity among the women who for: jin; Mildred McPherson, fiute; Dor: | merly lived in Canada, but who were | othy Clark, clarinet; Edith Partridge, ance the engagement of their daughter, Vera Marie, to Mr. Ryland McClung, of Portland, now American citizens. ‘The club| piano, led_ by Sean Till, Merlyn ‘Bullte wedding will take place in the Stanford Memorial chapel in early I te is Beebe mid table. ‘discussion All-Around Program. Mean to You to Bes What Will Campfire Mean to You Five Years From Now? How Can Wo Mako a Circle of Camp- fire Girls Around the World ?* 11 to 12 a. m.—Girls' weasion, Camping.” Bealth motion pletures. “What to Take to and What to Take 10 to 11—-Guardia (on, chatema: Mins Anne Si pone, Round table disew uniotie GO 2 sion! “The Democracy of Campfire, The Comiptibe Girth, ‘Fie MirOg Bnd eaaiiemeits tor” iedseecn etal guardians, and our Campfire Girls | Campfire Honor Byatem | and guardians at a banquet at the il to 12 Elks club, Covers were laid for 140 | chairman people and after the Juncheon the | “'/s"u0% Tome Sequim Campfire put on a most ex 12:30 p, m, cellent demonstration, It was a real Shae oe inspiration to our girls and the| ee -deaud guardians as well. Sequim is for- tunate in having such a splendid guardian as Mrs. Paul Moore.” Miss Ruth A, Brown, executive secretary of the Heattle Campfire Girls. who has been attending the Na- tional Campfire Conference in New York city, and also a training course for camp directors, will return to #e- n attle about May 15. She is coming 8. ‘Tuesday, May § at 11 o'clock. | by the southern rotite. and will ntop Hoste: s to Bridge Club Mrs, Louis Fisher Boynton will be hostess to the club next Tueeday afternoon in her apartment at H . } |has since enlarged its activities, its ‘4 aim altruistic, helping the needy particularly the disabled veterans. | An invitation {8 extended to all| Canadians and thelr friends in Seat. | | tle to attend the party Tuesday evening. The social committee is in charge of all arrangements for the affair, It includes Mrs. Robert A. White, chairman; Ms. Gabrielle Smart, William Campbell, Mrs. John kburn, Mrs, Henry Robinson, Archie MeLean, Mra. Thomas ulson and Mrs. EB. Barn The committee announces several |novel features for the evening, among them a huge birthday cake ornamented with ten candies and jcontaining the time-honored ring, thimble and penny, ‘The cike will be cut by Mra, George Duncan. Mrs Alice Rollit Coo wilt contribute read ings and Mrs, D, Clifford Reid will | sing. At the tea, which will con clude the affair, the social com- mittee will act ax hostesses, ee CAMPFIRE IN PORT ANGELES Mrs. E. B. Webster of Port Angeles | J writes enthusiastically of the Camp. fire work there, Extracts from her letter follows “Tam glad to report some very ac- tive Campfire groups, and a perfect!y wonderful grand council fire. At the time of the council fire the Women's auxiliary of the Port Angeles Com- mercial club entertained the Sequim an tt ampfire Girl? Mt § Monteagie is a graduate of the University of Washington and a| of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. McClung attended Stanford for two and graduated from the University of Washington law school. He ts d with Delta Tau Delta fraternity and Phi Alpha Delta, hono ye ‘Mrs. O. J. David. jtogether and formed the Canadian | james, Clemell Moves, Gertrude Dc are over 1 ter than that pees lore ae club for, tha, pat pode: of Bryn, Margaret Maxon, Jean ‘Trum- a . . cultivating good fellowship und fra-| Huij, Elaine Hanot, Betty Ward, vio- mer Seattle Girl to Wed in South ni; ‘Mildred Met te; Dor and Mrs. R. C. Monteagle, of Burlingame, Cal,, formerly of Seattle, of any other powder. If your bakings are not always suc- Hill Assist at Tea Hour & W. A. Irwin and Mias Mabel Thompkins will preside at the urns at Jerry Eggert’s bridge tea Wednesday afternoon, assisted by Mrs it C. Thompkins, Mrs. Edward Yeaton and Mrs. Myron McKlwaine Entertain Bridge Club ra J. J. Wolfe is entertaining the members of her bridge luncheon club home Tuesday afternoon. Covers will be placed for twelve. . Maltby Will Wed Mrs. W. E. Maltby announce the engagement of their daughter, to Mr. Glenn Shriver Simpson. The wedding has been wet for some ‘Maltby {s a graduate of the University of California. “ * 6 6 \ fie Club Will Present Program Rockwell Fitz has arranged the program for the Seattle club at the meeting to be held Tuesday afternoon at the home Arden L, Smith, ng are the numbers: Art Mine All" (Bradsky); “Tell Me, Why Are the Roses #0 Pale iko y!—Mra. Frederick W, Graham. foeturne, I’ Sharp Major” (Chopin)—Miss Irene Bultrusch. Bong of India” (Rimsky-Korsakov); “Why?” (Tuchalkowsky)—Mrw Perry. in—"Russian Aira’ n at the plano, Song” (Alexander Gretchaninoff}—Mrs. Jack ars sociation to Have Monthly Luncheon Beaeccitilon of Army and Navy Women will give thelr monthly ! the BY cessful try. TEST The Econmy BAKING POWDER Prove to your own satisfaction that per fect bakings are the result of a depend- able baking powder. A can of Calumet produces more bakings than many other brands because of its greater leavening strength. It goes far- ther—lasts longer. Calumet is pure—contains only such i i- ents as have been officially approved b ited Siates Food Authorities.” ae A pound can of Calumet contains fall 16 ounces, Some baking powders come in 12 ounce instead of 16 ounce cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. THE WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWDER ne eee eee COWDER uardians’ session, Hiking: Guardians’ luncheon. Aasembly at Woodla 0 council, University SUNDAY, May 37 All Campfire Girls in’ the city urged to attend church in a body, cial arrangements will bo m foes in churches of all denon « Just six weeks more until Camp 1th opens for the first period. are Spe: for werv- ations, Be SUNSHINE GUILD Sunshine guild meets with Mra. August Greyerbiehl, 421 28th ave, Beauty Contente You are always confi- dent that your beauty has been developed to its highest possibilities after using Gouraud’ Oriental Cream. White Flesh-Rachel, 1 Send 10¢ for Total Size ¥. T.WOPKINS 6 SON New York members of her bridge ‘amilton Arms, Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Mrs, Wilbur Ives will be hostess for T Ihurst guild at the Tea Shop Tuesday, ovsisted by Mrs, Xuru Case, Mra, ¥ dward Hartington, Mrs, Charles Schiff, Mra. HP MeMillan, Mrs, Wdwin Guthrie, Mra, G. McGuire. The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Mra. Frank Hyde and Gilmore for Winslow auxiliary, (Wieniawski)—Miss Kdith Kendall; Mian Grace Smith. Orthopedic ‘loswio Boote, Mrs, Lennox, Mrg, Warl ge Bohlytter and Mrs, Aharlos eaday afternoon, May 9, at the Hotel Washington. Rewor- ffair may be made with Mrs, W. 'T. Patten, Capitol 2684, Mrs. Andrew % wily

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