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_ Luncheon Hostess at Home PAGE | Seattle S ociety Edited by Lil Main 0600 Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond Art—Dorothy Fay Gould, Telephone, Capitol 0829 ems / Miss Elizabeth Bayley Will Wed June 16; Betrothal of Miss Crouley Announced M* eres ee and M n Keen LeBallister, Telephone AYLBY FRANK SAWYEI Miss Anne Crouley Betrothed Mr, and Mrs, T. L. Cre geht Anne Claire, t I Mre. A. W. Dingw The news was made kr und f We wn T betrothal cards inclosed in the * Mrs. Crouley and Miss Crouley is a Alpha Delta Pi fraternity The marriage wil) tak Ushers at Sports Clothes Ball The Women's Unive the Masonic temp Bennett, assisted by M Lincoln Hall peing floor sity club's Sports Ch ' 4 C, Patty, Miss Bertha Remle Mrs. W rs, Virgiz nie B Power M Alvah I ten will Harold Mann, Mr B. Kinne and M Mr ied Vivian Tyson Mar Mr. and Mra, Ar k daughter, Vivian, to Corps, son of Mr on Saturday, Ap Plans Luncheon at Sunset Club ot tert aining with Su to Mra Bru Mrs. Charles F. Whittlesey is elub Thursday afternoon in the house guest of Mrs. Wil Club Elects New Officers Tuesday afternoon the Women's University club he of the new board, when the following officers were app the ensuing year: Fist vice-president, Atvah Lemuel Carr; sponding secretary, Hall Mra. Everett Smith is the new president of the club and Mins F Raitt, Mrs. George Brehm and Mrs. John Lincoln Hall the new me of the board. Hostess at Breakfast Mrs. James Hamilton de Veuve is entert fast Thursday at her apartment in Hamilton Arms Informal Dinner Hosts Dr. and Mrs, Albert Irving Bouffleur dinner at their home next Moriday evening Dinnér Will Honor Visitors Mr. and Mre. James R. Brewst@ will entertain v covers Thursday evenin: t their apartment in the Mrs. John Curran and Mrs. Z. A. Dubser, of Hollywood guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. David. io Informal Bridge Dinner at Club | ‘The Women’s University club will give an informal bridge dinner on} "Tuesday évening, May 15, at 6:30 o'clock, with Mrs. C. B. Kinne In charge. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Wallace MacBriar, Bea before noon on May 14. ecting ve for Mrs cond H treasurer W, Penr Mrs. John Linec Mabel Seagrave ry, Mrs Lyons Dr cording Mrs, Thomas H ! ibers ing with an informal break-| ot 2643, | | | _. Mrs. E. Grant McMicken is entertaining with a luncheon in her apart ee ment at the Arcadia, Friday afternoon, complimenting Mrs. Stewart Barber, who is leaving soon for the East. Rare Miss MacAulay To Be August Bride Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MacAulay announce the engagement Gaughter, Melva, to Mr. Elmer Martin Arneson, of Big Timber, Mont,, of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Arneson Miss MacAulay {s a former student at the University of Washington "Mr, Arneson graduated from the University of Montana and is a member of Omega Beta fraternity. ‘The wedding will take place in Auguat Special Alumnae Meeting A special meeting of Pi Beta Phi alumnae will be held Thirsday noon at 4 o'clock at the Women's University ciub. Birthday Celebration Celebrating the S0th birthday of her mother, Mrs. C, C. Albright, Mre«. Lulu Jones entertained a group of her friends informally Sunday afternoon ut her home, 971 E. 78rd st. Mrs. Albright, who has been a résident of Seattle for thirty years, wishes fo extend greetings to all her friends in the city. Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops | Mrs. G. A. Kelley will be hostess for Queen Anne guild Thursday at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, assisted by Mrs. Herbert Witherspoon, Mra, J. P. Barkley, Mrs. Harry Rowe, Mrs. O. A Kjos, Mrs. E. FE. Lite. ss FL Churchill, Mrs. A. M. Horder, Mrs. L. R. Rhodes and Mrs. B. C. Yancy. The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Mra. 8. P. Robertson and Mrs. Charles Cur for Mount Baker Park guild in the morning and in the afternoon Mrs. L. P. Mueller and Mrs. Fred Farrington will represent Firat Hin guild. j @omen’s Clubs ; CLUBS FOR THURSDAY ~ [GREENWOOD SOCIAL - CLUB, 0. E. 8 ALKI WOMEN'S Greenwood Social club, O. IMPROVEMENT CLUB | fee Alki Women's Improvement |!!! meet ‘Thursday, May club will hold a meeting at the Alki |1990 4 at the home Community hall, Thursday, May 10,| Anna 6824 Sewing. at 2p. m. Election of officers. ee . of their son after E io, at] of Mrs. Phinney 8. m. Young, ave. | WASHINGTON IRVING P.-T. A Washington Irving P.T. A. will meet Thursday, May 10, at 8 p. m, in the auditorium. Mr. T. R. Cole will speak on “The Problems Con- fronting Seattle Schools,” A muaj-! WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION The Women of Mooseheart Legion wil] meet at Moose temple, Thurs- day evening, May 10, at 8 o'clock. oo PARLIAMENTARY * | dinner fo Luncheon w gram of S« QUEEN ANNI FORTNIGHTLY The Queen Anne y atudy Ma Hospitality: day of Mrs Highlar Whit welfare 4 program REVIEW SEATTLE Beattle Fee Mace WwW. t May 1 Thursday THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB Thurnd tertained b club will be en her home tn Kirklan aday May 10 Park at 12 « Sear luncheon Ma cram lea nor Hinavian — musle HATASU GUARD CLUB Hatasu Guard club Mrs. Albert V. Rossi, ave. N. FE, Thursday, o'clock. Luncheon SISTERS Sinters’ Mra Roy clock . WHIST ¢ Whiat John Daeh May 10 Fj a FRANKLIN HIGH 8CHOOL Franklin High School PT, A. at school, Thursday, May 10, at 2:30 "A Revue” by sewing clans and eco nomic department under direction of Mra. Maud G. Barton. ‘Tea in Ubrary, served by Girls’ club, see SEWARD P.T. A. Seward PT. A, will meet Thurs day, May 10, at 2 p,m. Mr. F. E Willard, asnistant superintendent of achools, will speak on “Schoo! Class. ification and School Costs.” ee WASHINGTON IRVING P.T Washington Irving PT. A meet at the school Thursday, 10, at $ p. m. Bupt. T. R speaker meets ‘ May PYTHIAN Py meets Alt Margaret lub with Glass cock, 1911 KE. at May 10, at 1 VERITAS Veritas Mrs on Thursday 1, cards at Lunebeon at A will May at Cole, GRADED UNION OF SCHOOL TEACHERS Beattle Graded Union of Sunday School Teachers meets Thursday, May 10, from 9:30 o'clock until noon in Y. W. C. A: auditorium. oo SEATTLE CHAPTER, D. Seattle chapier, D. A meet with Miss Sophie G 1520 Kighth ave, W., Thursday, May 10, at 2 o'clock DORIC SOCIAL CLUB Doric Social club, 0. BE. 8. meet with Mrs. Cara Barck, N. 36th st., Thursday, May 10, o'clock SUNDAY A R, R. will oe will 1419 at 2 ALLEN P.T. John B. Allen P-T. at achool, Thursday, May 16, at 2 Mra, Frank B. Mclliravy will “Vacations Beneficial and A A. will meet JOHN &. p.m. speak on | Detrimental.” . LAWTON CIRCLE Lawton circle, Ladies of the R., will serve a hom in hal}, corner of W. and Market st. Thursday, May 10, at noon, Regular business meet ing at 1:30 GEN yen A G. SOCIAL AND CHARITABLE CLUB “FREJA" Ladies’ Social and Charitable club “Freja” will meet Thursday, May 10, at 2 o'clock, in the Swedish club, IONIA CHAPTER Tonia chapter, O. K. S., will give Ninth | Johns, | AR Music Marie¢ Sidenius Zendt Concert Tonight DA TO rHUw raw MOTHERS’ The Moth cLuB re the I will be entertained Mra A. Davie %, Thursday, May meeting to begin club of Kay pa Frances Oldham and rt Oldham, who have beer California for st evening Edwar of next BL HRD SOCIAL CLL B week on a NICKENS FE Dickens Fel May © Chamber of © LOWSHIP wahip will meet be 4 athe 5 Thursda: & pe m, at mmerce rooms ADDITIONAL CLUBS LITERARY AND MUSICAL CLUB In the inter fund, the Ladi w terary and Mus! and and Mra, & Mays Mrs. Char hard Bi al club will present the fano Mond: » interes’ Hand I Sim paor r program featuring Players,” with H Camer May ham returned from MOTHE KUMM Phi I 7 A mot p thru Southern Calif and Mexico . Mrs i ia ‘ ous Pe Mr eft Waters Ca and thin vinit McClelland George ¢ for Be laughter } . . |SEATTLE PRESBYTERIAL ELECTS OFFICERS The Beattle F . to Mre their Car ALPH esbyterial at its a ted the fe i. Waketi Pp fire & Mrs. J co-presidenty Mra meeting Mre president Mre. aah president; Mra. J necond vic gar, third UNIVERSITY orm CHAUTAUQUA Chautauqua of Mra. California ay Lee rter nivoralty at the home vice ord ic Kears May to 20, president de Frank Godfrey Mrs, Rober s Camphe president recordir Mary J i Mr eign treasurer | Le Mra CHAPTER AO, P. E. 0. Chapter AO, P. E Miss Ida M. Herm - Westminster | Granada apartment guild secret *. John R. Biggar, 11, at § p,m | necrotary rature; Mra, RE |Jones, missionary education secre | CIVIC IMF VED tary; Mrs. J. H. Edgar, associate| ; : |mombers’ secretary; Mra. Ruby Mo-|_ 20% 2. F: Weber will entertain) | Donald, Young People's secretary;|7 7102): May 11, with a allver tea at} | Mra. J. A. Criswell, box secretary; |@F ome on 18th ave, N. for the Mrs. ¢ A. Bprinkle, freedmen's: sec. [newly elected officers and friends of retary; Dr. L. B. Dorman, children's| 12° Seattle Ctvic Improvement club, mecretary; Mra, Charles F. Hubbard, eas | | University girls’ secretary; Mrs. | “a! | Archibald Powell, hospitality secre: | a |tary; Mrs. L. T. Turner, overseas! NY | sewing secretary cee | BALLARD CAMP NO. iw.o Ww 3 sy a O., will meet sata in the | | 116. | Ballard camp No. 176, Woodmen of Say “Bayer” and Insist! }the World, will give a dance for | members and their families only Fri |day evening, May 25, at Woodmen hall, 17th and Market atx Beautiful Los Angeles Woman Gives Tanlac Credit for Health Unless you sce the “Bayer Cross” [OM package or on tablets you tre \pot getting the genuine Bayer prod. | ‘uct prescribed by physicians over | twenty-three years and proved safe | by millions for a) Colds Toothache Earache Rheumatism Nouralgia Pain, Pain Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” jonty. Each unbroken package con- tains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. | Druggists also sel) bottles of 24 and | 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of | Bayer Manufacture of Monoecetlc- | acidester of Salicylicacid. | | Headache | | a Lumbago | | | | MRS, FLORA B. RUSSELL Wri LAW CLASS , Miss Jean Stovell’x class in the study and drill of parliamentary law will hold « meeting at the Univer. #ity branch Mbrary, Thursday, May 10, at 2 p. m. eae ASSIST AT RECEPTION Assisting at the reception Ameri- can Legion auxilidry to Rainier Noble post, No. 1, ts giving Thurs @ay afternoon, May 10, from 2 to 440 o'clock, at the New Arctic ho: tel, will be: Mrs. Albert E. Flood, Mrs. F, W. Hargrave, Mrs. Henry ‘Landes, Mra. Oliver Dockery, Mrs. “BE. J. Brown, Mrs. Malcolm Doug- Jas, Mrs. Walter B. Beals, Mra. K. - €. Bean and Mrs. Kenneth Durham, Asuisting in the serving will be Mrs. Anna B. Lehman, Mrs. 0. Schmitt, Miss Maude Flood, Mrs. H, ‘B. Kennedy and Mrs. Eugene Mur- Tay. The program has been ar- ranged by Mrs. Harry Lyons, see EBAWOOD CIVIC AND TAL CLUB Ebawood Civic and Soctat club will moet Thursday evening, May 10, at | Bbawood hail, at 8 o'clock. Sey- ) tal speakers will be present, Bleo- tipn of officers, ‘ NURSES’ COMMUNIQUE CLUB The Nurves' Communique club Will hold its regular meeting Thurs. day, May 10, at the home of Mra Eva Ailtley McVherson, 1224 ¥ifth ave, W, Luncheon at 2 p. m. cal program will be given by Miss a card party in Dart all's cafeteria, | Jessie Dee Eme ROOSEVELT AUXILIARY Roosevelt Auxiliary, V. F. | Téquested to assemble at Veterans’ |hall Thursday, May 10, to attend the 59th wedding anniversary re- ception of Mr. and Mra, H. M, Powell Mr. owell is a member of Roosevelt Post. - Thursday, Mry 10, Bridge and whist at & o'clock . COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN Seattle Jewish Women will meet Thursday, May 10, at 2:30 o'clock, in the vew try room of the temple, Election of | officers, W., are . | BENEFIT CARD PARTY | Mrs. Amelia G. Nelson will enter: jtain with a card party Thursda |May 10, at her home, 3230 V 64th st., for the benefit of St. Lu HOME-COM CELEBRATION Under the auspices of West W }land P.T. A., & home-coming . vg (bration will be held at the school on Episcopal guild. Ausisting her wilt) Thursday, May 10. Open houae wilt be Mrs. H. D, Cook, Mra. Grant |b® held in the afternoon and in the Jolly, Mrs. Le J. Scriniter and Mrs, /@¥ening, the following program. be CO: A. Paul. ling rendered Orchestra, reading, Anna Blair {Anna Keenan, reading, pianologue, Harriet Hit); hth grade; quartet, Helen Clarice Laken, Joo Phil. Clinton Phillips; reading, Blake; guitar solo, Birdie orehi Ballard high R, T. Smith, principal, Suche CLUBS All club, of the ¥. haye ta supper at 6p m Subject, vl at Girls’ Musie violin . GREENWOOD IMPROVEMENT CLUB Greenwood Improvement club will give @ card party in Greenwood hail, Thureday, May 10, at 8 p. m. The baseball team of the club |will give the second of a series of dances in Greenwood hall ‘Tuesday | evening, May 8, the proceeds to be| used for baseball equipment. eee s. | club; solo, lips and Elizabeth Pierson; school; talk, Ww WwoM Thurs LEAGU 10, Seattle Unit Women's Overseas| Bible clans Service league will give an informal | Religions.” sports dress dance for the Cheerlo| Alsacon club, Y. W. C. A,, will fund, in De Honey's hall, on Thura-| meet at & p, m.; play hour in gym. day evening, May 10, nasium, 9 p, m, § OVERS se mparative section of the Council of | Jimmie | The wonderful powers of the Tan. lac treatment are again very force, |fully demonstrated. This time in the case of Mrs. Flora B. Russell, | highly accomplished und esteemed exident of 635% N. 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