The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1923, Page 10

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Seattle } Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Musie and Society Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Society Telephone, Main 0600, Assistant—Louise Raymond. Telephone, Capito! 0829, THE [IRs it and Flower Mission Musicale ; Beautiful, Tea an Event of Today BENEFIT m Flower Mission M.. on Monday afiernoo Sf the Missio cale will be May 4 Scotch broom. The following program, presented thas been arranged by Mrs. Sextet—"Were tt, Fred G. Clarke, Mary L. ‘Piano. _ Piano—"Masurka” (Kate Composer at the piano. Songs—"W. altz Song” (Gounod); irs. Gwendolyn Geary Ruge; Mrs. Ir Violin—“Les Adicux ine Powers; Mrs, M. J. Skube, Jr | Piano—“Bells in the Morning tate Gilmore Black)—Composer “SnowfNake" (Cowen) Rouge; Mrs. Morrison at the Roy Gives S Gilmore mar t Bciee the most beautiful events | this afternoon at her home rhe of her sister, Mrs. Martin Rosema. appointments were in ke The flower « lacs, snapdragons and ty epiereatine at the urns we EB. M. Pratt, Mrs. U. C img were Mre. Martin lard, Mrs. Charles L. Roy Musical program was Mrs. Clyde Leroy Morris. irs. Amy Worth. given by who gave given by the home of Mrs. promised a p © Musical program as this beautiful country place Virgtt My Song With Wings Provided @lanney}—Mesdames Gweadolya Geary Ruge, Scott Pippa’s Song” (Tablo De Far (Kate Mary planc ma Mrs. G D) The cards were received by Fan Kennan and L Alki ¢ A. Smith, k George ex »° weil A mans of eamant outing & as an 3 now Mu by Ladle Kidd, a member of Al (Hahn); “Ss H. B. Perry, ¢ Mrs. Ines Morrison at members of th Virgil Kidd; Black); “Tarantelie” (Kate Gillmor (Kate Gilmore ok) the plano av ex Morrixon at uxtemps)>—Miss at The Birds’ Matin Gi * (Liza Lehman)— Tea ome tim Mra. L. B. Edward B. of Virginia was Mr Roy's Jackson, he epi Anon —masnen 1 the tea ng with med in all the rooms ar k tulips and Of William Parkh and Miss Win Mrs. Carl Galiger, E and Mrs Mre How Prouty uise Roy delight Miss Frances Rosema & groups of . astern Guest Complimented W. B. Martin will entertai ; at in the Victoria, W H. Francis, of Lunenburg, Mass Stevens. afternoon Prof. party on their yacht, ving Friday for her home who ts visiting her sister, Mrs. and Mrs. C. *Scamper,” &. King gave a dinner at their home if her honor at her to Mrs wins with an informal funcheon afternoon, in complim W. Harris and in the evening a cru snd Mrs Francis entertained with Mr. Mrs. s Parshall’s Engagement Announced ‘nd Mrs. L. A. Parshall announce the engagement of their daughter, m Elizabeth, to Mr. Bennett Lee Parshall is attending the University of Washing of Pi Beta Phi sorority Falknor graduated from Annapolis» post-graduate work at the Nava! of Technology in Boston Falknor, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. J where she is with the class of 1920 and later Academy and the Massachusett @ate has been set for the wedding tle Man to Marry ing news to friends of Dr. in East Temple Fuy, of Philadelphia, son of and Mrs. John P. Fay, of Seattle, Is the announcement of hix coming to Miss Marion Button, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Priestley ‘wedding will be solemnized in the Unitarian church in Germantown. Friday afternoon, June $, at 4 o'clock. A large reception will follow home of the bride's parents. . er Honors Miss Butler Charles Radford Kearney complimented Miss Madeline of the summer months, wit er . Sheahan Hostess er, h a shower at her home last evening, Ps James A. Sheahan entertained with a luncheon at the Rainier club al Tea for Visitor _A. 4. Sutherland entertained home in compliment to Mrz. . informally at tea Monday afternoon John C. Higgins, Sr. of California. ‘were confined to intimate friends of the honor guest. of © for June Bride nting Mixs Jane Twomey, a June bride-to-be, Miss Fiorence| Miss Ava Chambers and Miss Ione Twomey gave a shower and ‘party Friday evening at the Women's University club. agement Disclosed _ George A. Battles announces the engagement of her daughter, | ter jJohn Emery Pederson was MYSTIC JEW | Mystic tin Lo. May °%, Cards at AUXILIARY Jewel auxiliary will meet O. F. temple, Wednesday, for 1 o'clock o'clock. luncheon, THIMBLE CLUB Woodcraft Thimble club will meet jwith Mrs, ©, Schneider, 1409 21st jave. on Wednesday, May 9 oe AUXILIARY TO MINING NGINEERS The Puget Sound Section of the | Women's Auxillary to the American [Institute of Mining Engineers will |mect Wednesday, May 9 at 1 |orctock for lunch at Meeve's cafe. The emergency chest work o-* Georgie, to Mr. Ernest K. Sheble. The wedding will take place In| wilt be the principal subject of dis opedic Tea and Thrift Shops iken guild will be in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Wednes- ¥, with Mrs. Boyd Goebel hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. A. Millais, Mra. Parrahm, Mrs. F. H. Grinnel, Mrs. Ray Ling, Mrs. C. C. Tenny, J. Robinson, Mrs. G. C. Miller, Mrs. A. H. Wells and Mrs. ce M. Anne guild will be in charge at the Thrift Shop in the morning, by Mrs 0. A, Kjos and Mrs. C. N. Kalk, and in the afternoon Luccock and Mrs. W. Scott Matheson will be in charge for Capito! Women’s Clubs FOR WEDNESDAY 5 OF G. A. R. le Ladies of G. A.’R. will meet ‘Mrs. Rachael Young at her 4012 12th ave, N. E., Wednes- Luncheon will be served eee RIDGE CHAPTER TO VE BRING-AND-BUY SALE ¥ Ridge chapter, Daughters of itish Empire, who are having nd-buy sale at the home of Condon, 2104 E. Highland mon | ‘ednesday, May 9, at 2 p. juests that all donations be Mrs. Condon's home on the of May 9. Contributions gladly accepted from all in- in the building of a home for and women of British birth. serie 1B; INSTITUTE Lake W, ©, T, U. will hold institute at Green Lake onal church,. Wednesday, i own lunch, Take Green car and get off at Green Lake “ee \ LODGE NO, 25 plimenting Mrs, Bva P. Gor- Olympia, grand president of ree of Honor, Aquila lodge D, H. P. A, will give a Wednesday, May 9, from Dp. m. in their hall, 1915 ed Jnvited’ guests and: only, Following ad will hold its reg ng, concluding with a dation Bnd short program. iG CLUB John Davison will entertain inbers of Puget Sound Sisters’ club, ut a 1 o'clock lunch. home, 3048 W. 65th st., a8 ADIDS' GROTTO CLUB <8" Grotto club will meet with py 2200 12th ave, N., 9, at & o'clock, iy." Hot. MOTHERS’ CLUB TO MEET Delta Kappa Epsilon Mothers’ club will meet at the chapter house, Wednesday, May 9, at 2 p. m. ele LORRAINE SOCIAL Ci UB Lorraine Social club wili meet in| Masonic temple, Wednesday, May 9, at 2 p.m. All Eastern Stars in- vited. . . WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB Household administration depart- ment of the Woman's Century club will meet Wednesday, May 9, at the home of Mra, Henry Bittman, 4625 Eastern ave, at 1 luncheon, Program: Home in the Colonial Period,” Mrs. | William Utter; debate, “Resolved, that the present influences of the modern home tend toward unity.” Affirmative, Mrs, A. Allen; negative, Mrs. D. B. Mills. one WEST WOODLAND P.-T. West Woodland Parent- Teacher association will meet Wednesday, May 9, at 2:30 p. m., in the school auditorium. Mr. &, E. Cobolt, man- ual training Instructor, and Mrs. Dorothy Phillips, of the domestic science department, will speak on camping und plenic outfits, They also will give demonstrations, Mrs. Kastner will give musical selec: tons, eee Auegutsric CLUB The Altrulstic club will entertain husbands of members at the home of Mrs, R. G. Davenport, 6007 Ninth ave, N. K., Wednesday evening, May 9, at 7:30 o'clock, 4 8 6 WEST SHATTLE ART CLUB Mre. Max Kurer will entertain the members of the West Seattle Art club at her home, 1505 Sunset ave. 5. W., on Wednesday after. noon, ut 2 o'clock, Mrs, nged. the opera “Maritana’ will be given mem! ot thé Seattle Musie Study club. Mrs, Arden 1, Smith will read the story of the opera, assisted by Mrs. F. W. Reid, Mra. H. C, Simpkins, Mra, J. Wallace, Misa Ruth Prior and Mrs, program. ‘Charles Kracke, accompanist. “4 j COMMERCIAL cussion. ‘Thin will be the last busl- ness meeting of the yeur. va STATE DIN An annual ithe state dinner the First [rian church will give W jevening, May 9, in the room, at 6:30 o'clock. An interest jing program of musig and speakers jis being prepared. Mf. John Bushell | will speak ‘for the North; Mra. M A. Matthews for the South, Profes. |sor Charles Pollock for the West, |ond Mrs, C. C. Jones for the East. Friends are invited to attend and asked to come prepared to give their state yells. Tickets may be jobtained by calling Hast 7491. Pyar ones A Fleming, assistant superin. of schools, will speak on Vocational Training’ at the meet- ing of the Dunlap PT. A., on Wod |nesday, May 9, at 2 p,m. & tive board will meet at 1 p. | DUNLAP PLT. |. Mr. | tendent m. | McKINLEY CIRCL DELEGATE CLUB McKinley Circle Delegate club will meet with Mrs. May Eastlick on Wednesday, May 9, at noon. Take Des Moines bus on Third ave, get off at Eastlick. nd . | WOMEN'S GREEN LAKE B {| ‘The Women's Green Lake Com mercial club will hold {tw regular meeting on May 9, at 8 o'clock, In the Presbyterian church at Orin Court The women living in the vicinity of Green Lake blvd, are earnestly requested to attend meeting, A good program has been prepared. The public is invited. diate MOTHERS’ CLUB OF UNIVERSITY CHAPTI The Mothers’ club of University chapter, D. A. R., will hold its rox ular meeting at the ‘chapter house, Wednesday, May 9, at 2 o'clock, fol lowed by 6 o'clock dinner for girls at the house, active members and officers of the chapter and membors of the Mothers’ club, rearasr AUXILIARY TO WOUNDATION ND. Women's auxiliary to George Washington Koundation will enter- tain at cards Wednesday, May 9, at 2 o'clock; in the Seottivh Fite tem ple. For reservations éall Mrs, J. H, Robinson, 6574-K, * * INTERBAY PT. A, Interbay P.-T. A, will meet at the achool Wednesday, May 9, at 2:46 p.m, After business session, the graduates, with their mothers, will meet girls’ und boys’ advisers of Queen Anne wchool, to consider courses of study, banquet | . | orado this | JOHN EMERY PEDERSON | Personal The marriage of Miss Marie Elizabeth Johnston to Dr. a recent event celebrated in | Bethany Presbyterian church —Portrait by Grady. a) is KAPPA ALPHA MOTHERS CLUB The Mothers’ club of Pi Alpha fraternity will hold day meeting Wednesday, May 9, opening at 10:30 o'clock, at the chapter house, 1804 E. 60th at Kappa an all ADDITIONAL CLUBS ROOSEVELT AUXILIARY Roonevelt Auxiliary, VF. Tequéated to assemble at Veterans’ hall Thursday, May 10, attend the 5%h wedding anniversary re ception of Mr. and Mrs, H. M Powell. Mr. Powell is a member of Roosevelt Post . W,, are BENEFIT CARD f Mrs, Amelia G. tain with a card May 10, at her home, GAth wt. for the benefit of & Episcopal guild. Asaisting her be Mrs. H, D. Cook, Mrx Jolly, Mrw. C. A. Paul, RTY Nelson will enter- will Grant . WOMAN DELEGATE B, A. CONVENTION Kathryn Brown, 1725 Minor ave will letve for Low May 20th to attend the Marathon Meet of the Woman's Benefit axnocl- ation ax a delegate from Washing ton. The Marathon Meet is the asso- jon’s national quadrennial con- vention and will have delegates from every state in the Union and prov- Ince of Canada including Meetings will held at Los An: goles, San I isco, Portland, Seat- tle, Victoria and Vancouver, and the convention party will visit Col. Springs, the Grand Canyon, the Yosemite Valley und points in |the Canadian Rockies en route. With the attendance of 10,000 det egates and members the Los. An geles megting will be one of the largest conventions of women ever held in America. On May 29th an elaborate pageant will be held to celebrate the order's 30th anniver. sary, with more than 3,000 partict- pints, and the association's history, the 16 nationalities represented in its membership and its various ac tivities will be portrayed. The Wetnan's Benefit association, whose supreme commander iy Mins Bina M, West, fs the largest fra- ternal benefit soclety composed ex clusively of women in the world. During the last four yeara it has made an increase in membership of 52,000. Minx Woat is a figure of national prominence in fraternal circles and was the founder of the Woman's Benefit aswoclation tn 1892. so MOTION PICTURES COMMITTER "Bell Boy 1%," as the feature with thy comedy “The Love Nest,” gives 4 double indorsement at the Liberty this week, “Adam's and (he Columbia, LOCAL TO W Mrs be Rib" is at the Strand “Abysmal Brute at the Tho above pictures are all indorsed by the National Com: mittee for Better Iilma, Playing at the “popular priced’ theaters are two very highly in: dorsed pictures. “The Mirt,"t well known Booth Tarkington story, le at the Colonial, and ‘Second Widdlo" at the Winter Garden, ‘The above program is being broad: casted by Mr. Kraft, of the North: west Radic Service Coy for the motion pleture committee of the P, L, J, Serlaifer and Mit | Angeles | Hawai. | AR [ DELEGATE | ti P turned , lay fr trip thru Oreg 4 short time brothe thelr and her at MeDonougt atulations upon Brian Dean, on April 20, the birth of | Minor hospit Mrs. Kathryn Washington delegate marathon of the Wom- an’s Benefit association, will leave May 20 for Los Angeles to attend the Photo by B. mca tm cut oun, nt] THAD PARTY IS 723 Bellevue Bowen, to the er meet leave Thur , and New attend « and will ther attend brother Mr lay for York Carl ¥ Ww Later Gould anhington, th ement convention, A. Reade. Dr. and Mra. John Er have urned from t trip, spent tn om ing thru Bi Columbia, and are at bh Olyrapie Borah Tells Progressives to! Bide Time BY LAWRENCE MARTIN | WASHINGTON, May 8.—A Mr. and Mra, Fr Hut: | gy he wit their house guests, Mra Frederic Stryker and Mis Witkin» of New oYrk, are ing « rt the nH ret plac power third party wil n 19%, in the fle nin id parth sho | Benutor Borah of Idaho may candidate of this new presidential Mr who jand Eimer | friends turned Robert 1 has been nlater visiting her br in-law, Major rady, and the » her home wi #hould devotin: n the next ye bide their time themselves to ar, progressives | and work bringing in thelr own ranks an in and : numerous durin woek, re Sunday . and Mra L. J Sunday eral weeks past bout close un would be t to endang . wuccer M tur Mearen from a trip of sovement by threat internal squabble ares n California ores whe Sry he b b Mrs, John } The o receiving cong opinion and the tof 8 enntve outlook ply he will make committee of 48 that he nd Mrw. Frederich urke, | Proper place head of r gremaive movement America Mis Caroline coming the forty-cighters’ to Enetai date for president is to be M 4 app paragraph const reprene Borah on the It embodies birt tor Ma. hospital Gerald won, the re of the ton. the » to the cail his - th uM mother Max by Roe for and Monday re moved weeks, eix |Ex-Service Club Dance Informal A | | Sports clothes and informal attire | will be featured at the Women’s Ex- Service club dance Thuraday night at | DeHoney’s hall. For several weeks {the 100 members of the club have been making plans for their dance, | the proceeds from which will be used to increase the “cheerio” fund for |nick and dinabled veterans and their families in need. The grand march, Mr. Gerald Sherman of Douglas Ariz. is the guest of Mr. B, Robb, 620 Hoylston N The Parent-Teacher association of | | West Woodland school will keep open house for all former students on Thursday afternoon and even ing, May 1¢. A musical program | with be furnished by former atu |dents, many of whom now attend the: Ballard High school. The mo-| to be ied by Major and Mra, Malcolm tion picture machine, recently ac Douglas, in to take place at §:20 p, m. quired by the school, will be dem-! tickets for the dance are now on onstrated. leale at Lowman & Hanford’s, and at | Brewster's Cigar Store. They may | also be obtained from Mra, Troy A. | Morrow at Capitol 3136. SPRING FESTIVAL OF | SONGS AND DANCES The pupils of Georgetown school | Will give a spring festival of songs | und dances, Friday afternoon. May | Dance Ordinance 11, at 1 o'clock, on the King county Found Effective! hoxpital grounds, at Georgetown. Following is. the program A conference of Seattle dance hall |matrons and operator led that} PART I ie eee [the new dance hall ordinance i« Bchoot and Audience | Working effectively and smoothly, Mayor Brown announced Monday The conference wax held at the re- quest of the supervisor of public | dances in Mayor Brown's office in the county-clty bullding Paysteal Driit Balute | Hong | Dance—May | Dance—"Miackbird Dance® (iin; fong—"The Hive Bells of Scott | Lillia Christina Hen ndgurd; mu Trustees Blossom | Dance—"Comin the | (Beotel) 8 -Third Grade |siclan, Ollve Meacham. |Chairman, Nellie Hans, Kent, Bessie Willams, EI non, Olive Meacham, ¢ s-Third Grade | delegates—Ida M, Svendgard and| eaten) cae | Nellie Hans; alternates, Eva Kent | mn Gents land Bessie Williams | The parlor will hold its annual itede | banquet at the Elks club house on| sBelected Girla| Wednesday eve, May 23rd, at 6 The Marseilinise . Chorus | m. All members must notify ny OTaSe Pees eh a Ne Hans, chairman of the banquet | Waters of Minnetonka. |committee, not later than the 20th| c of the month. Be sure and make Boys | your reservations early, Members | :Sherse) will meet in the lobby of the Y.W A. and thes go to the Elis’ hall The Grand Parlor meeting, which will be held at Port Townsend this year, will be ly in June, and all} members who can are asked to go| and to get in touch with Mrs, Svend: | gard or Nellio Hans for further in formation regarding same, The parlor will give their card party of the season at Dart nall’s cafeteria on May 18th (Fri day evening), Playing starts prompt- ly at 8:30 p,m. All members and friends are invited to attend | Zelda Dean; conductress, n; inqulsitor, Through Chorus PART I Meattle the Place for Me Holland National Song Mansel and Gretel fong fone Dance Charua | (Duteh) Dance—'Mitic Maid’ Driit | fon | Danee weeian) Song Dance Song Dance ons of Dear Norway". ...Chorus Mountain Mareh" (Nor «s+. Fourth Grade | Bong-—"By the Dance—Indian Da fong—Neapolitan Dance—"Tarontella 6 (ieiected) riotle Song. tailan) Selected Girls | C. o's NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF WASHINGTON Princess Angeline DW election on elected the for the Parlor No, held its regular annual Friday, May 4th, and following officers to ensuing year; Past Nellie Hans; queen, Eva princess, Ella Shannon; count- Bessie Williams; recording sec: Blossom Kent; treasurer, Connell; financial secretary, last | ess, Spring Tonics—the best— are no longer put up in bottles but come in citrus fruits and salad greens. Combine these, serve with GOLD MEDAL Mayonnaise and you have a delicious and effective preventive of Spring Fever, Grape Fruit Salad: Remove every particle of skin from the grape fruit, Break into small pieces, rve in & nest of c Iceland lettuce, wit Gold Medal Mayonnaise thinned with a few drops of the fruit juice, A. MAGNANO co, 1213 Western Ave. Seattle, Wash. |Slayer’s Sentence Alaska Indian Service Takes Over Power Boat Windjammer 3oxer” Is Remodeled Into Steamer and Soon Will Sail on First Trip HY LAURIE MeKAY CUNO STUDIES FRENCH REPLY =: Await Decision on Refusal of Germany’s Offer BY CARL D, GROAT BERLIN acation tod rep with nfe ch vil- may be able hv be taught at ¢ Exkimo apprentices and three on later, time, Mr 1 Be Lopp be- parations offer with wolnur Rubr if ete crew te Germ t m: ne Cap. can be euthe neer doctor, a on the » vil ain- aken until a suit ved from will fer with t No counter propo: s of t lages may be treated while the t re being given. oxer 16.125 feet long und will 450 tons of general cargo. It y an ofl engine, which can be st of 50 or 60 cents also an auxiliary engine which furnishes electricity for light, anchor and cargo wench, and heats the cabing Delayed for Week VANCOUVER, Wash, May 8 George Whitfield, xy a fury of the murder Ground last Ma tponed until next M jor Judge Simpson Charles 1 idence an hour the New “make” of Tillamook— now at a lower price ‘ATISFY your cheese-appetite with this delicious cream cheese from Tillamook! Ic is the cheapest source of en- ergy. Contains vitamines and life- giving elements found only in dairy foods. Five quarts of full- cream milk go into every pound of Tillamook Cheese. Counsel e new ¢ ion for a ow trial appeal be taken, is Whi understood, money. THIS PROBLEM CAN BE EASILY WORKED USING LOGARITHMS WO fivegalion kegs ‘of moon shine and two gallon jars of the same quid, plux one filvver and two policemen equal $500 ball and one trial In police court. ‘That's how Joe Stanley, 45, and R. Keller, 44, figured things Tues. day ax they occupied a cell in the city jail. Both were arrested at $18 27th ave. by Patrolmen P. E. Morris and E. M. Playford Tuesday, in possession of the liquor and the auto. Insist on the genuine Tillamook. Your grocer has it, at a lower price. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamook, Oregon ASSASSIN IN PALACE SOFIA, May §.—A Bulgar peasant found hiding in the royal palace con-| foxsed he had planned to assanainate | King Bor! Correct Apparel for Women A Remarkable Event—Broken Lines of Fine Repriced at $25.00 SIZES FROM 16 TO 44 Sport Suits of Imported Flannel Tailored Suits pf Velour Checks and Homespun Suits of Navy Twill and Canton Crepe These Suits are all that remain of higher priced lines and are now marked at a fraction of their original prices. This is an exceptional opportunity for the woman who appreciates a smart suit at a decidedly moderate price which will give her satisfactory service. Second Gallery

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