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14 Seattle Society THI EAT" @omen's Clubs PAGE OLUBS FOR PRIDAY — Mra. a n (Ethe ' 4 r i r I A. DELEGAT Wood, teache 1 par Mr od M A | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBavlister, Telephone, Main 0600. | ano auTeRNates a insue between the old tax L. Pip " : : A meeting of delegates c a new; th ft a eee Correct Apparel : Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond ie caper. eee ee : of the au urs 4H le vp { Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829. 2 ' a 7 ot a Witte” eons } = ret at ci oh th 2 eatured for Friday g . ” eee PY 2 ie on J 6 (6 i+ Miss Lucille Douglas Has Lovely Wedding Ses ~ . er I I Mr 1 1 and 4 at Sorority House; Miss Benjamin Is Bride} ,.: ies Tindgems. Siralt H t i of Hugo Haakons. 7 feon. aan | pring a i} 1 Kast Lee B marriage of Miss | as. ‘ irs 1 " : rh teas Reduced to Portland, was soley A house, ¥ ! { ‘ H a) | the last of the week from a short D the Rev. Cari H. Ve ‘ ® " ‘ 1 t n=! j business trip Haat 8 y m white was the c motif \ v aceful ft t ¢ | pg Since. = Silaal nod tative, erem Se performed ab the heons v I 8, 8 Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Talbot are e Of the Itving room before a lat of greens interspersed with nare ‘ mt EWARD 1 coming up from Frar ‘ Hall standards filled with the lovely blossoms and t tapers tee y cLUY bortly for a visit in town Becoming modes for ither side, and tn the background were high wicker b EY nipar ; ary | ee 4 - A flower-entwined base to a spreading top of fragrant rae CLUE - ; ie Mrs. RD. Merril) and Miss ¥ immediate wear Bands of tulle. Baskets of flowers bright @ corners of the room ie Mra. J 4 le Merrill returned Monday from priced Bnd welcomed the bride at t thresbold. . M Daw I ‘ s’ New York, where they have bee ’ Before the service Miss Helena Casey sang “Will You Remember?” and)‘ Agen Allen | will a tos Apeigrs! for the winter mont A most advantageously! S the wedding march from “Lohengrin” was played by Miss Geraldine & fed not peak | 1 a sting ginia } 1 At the piano and Miss Louise Roberts on the violin ot feat ond | t Paul eee N this group of Hats you wedding gown, a lovely model of deep cream lace softly draped to one side ustrial Opportunities in Beattle."| the flowe ‘ tee of the Cham | ee are certain es find a3 : { QY¥er cloth of gold. Long and straight in design, with shor alsetes n i| Mrs. B. B, Demmons will sing, Reber of Com nk. His | Miss Jean Fox and her brothe which suit : our De cla E Found neck. Her veil was of tulle embroidered tn gold and was fastened] (or ot. it be served leahject. will be “I? and Catt Mr Robert Fox, left last 1 type and at an unusually : wt F to her colffure with a gold bandeaux and gold ornaments at either side p> Teas: Tha City 2 a ae Los Angeles, where they will J arise Da Wiolet sweet peas and yellow Ophelia roses, showered with C | SrHAMCALLEN CIRCE Pre age | Mra LH. Vor, price, ‘ P Duds, formed her bouquet 4 pry Se SPRING FESTIVAL OF ’ “- hg the ee THIS SELL. | Dire. Hartley Mathis wes her only attendant. Hers wasia gown of coral] Under the auspices of Ethan Ailen|SPRING F fhe | s Video! cad Aba trike Wiska INCLUDED IN THI gatin and gold lace , jeircle, G. A. R., a 1 whist party shee : 1|, Mi Mary Sharkey will. pokane, are the guests of M ING ARE— ia 14D i be ty n Wing's cafeterta| SEP SORROWS 8 take one of the leading roles) , “ : Mr, Donald Douglas, brother of the Friday ine ae * & featival of wrongs | [Ke irs. Wilbur Coman. 4 mt is | Mrs. Douglas’ gown was of ki seen Pegi gag Phe ages ok Dy Abe y afternoon, May|in ‘Daddy Long Legs,” to be White Hats of Taffeta and ner roses and lilies of the valley compoaes . 7 abd nil King presented at the Moore the-|KAN8A8 WOMAN'S CLUB Crepe from Tenne; wore black ton crepe beaded with steel beads and a corsage of Ophelia F Ae aera tal grounds, at Geor ’ vu 10 , r Kansas Woman Tailore: Str: Hats from OUNCE r wo! ater ay 15-16, under the | ES Tailored Straw a Foses and sweet peas “ Aes “ ‘ mect Friday, t \ FaereS. | After the ceremony there was an tpformal reception and a supper at Tite es 2 sk 6 pices of the You ung Ladies’ | o¢ B. Wiltiar k Phipps; Table centered with violet tulips arranged “ Hee a ried : ha | WOODCRA MC Institute and Knights of ands. luncheon Smart Sailors from Crofut- Mathis and Mrs, A. J. Trumbull presided . . tem » will] Columbu Photo by Loth- ed at 12:30 o'clock. dirs, M. J.| (ng awak, Dunlap; Dorothy McPherson, Miss Lena Puymbroeck Miss] § A : She vee il son Studio JO'Farrell will be the assisting host-| Knapp, Rawak, Pp Marie Nyquist and Mrs, Wallace Crawford 5 7 -earey FE Wat 8p. mele: at0, By _ | ens. | Attractive Street Hats from On their wedding trip Mrs. Clark traveled In a belge and brown dress niu : elson’s auditortum. | <5 ae” gat 1 Fe ed | Marlborough; beige wrap and hat, with a corsage of orchids. After June 1 Mr, and Mrs, | 4" disabled le observed. with | Saturday, May 1242, at 701 Stewart ADDITIONAL CLUBS mee eh; . lark will be at home at the H apartments. a . Bis vila ani” cea } And an assortment of flower- Roth the bride and groom are graduates of the University of W ashing REE SE ST Atal aah oe = of Wooderatt| ar prra Aux! sept IRVING P.T. A trimmed Hats in costume Hon, where she is a member of Zeta Tau A sorority and Lambda Rho, | NOF oan ya - t 5 welcome. Mrs. B.| 4 t man than oor k* tatit' honed te : we rary aft-organization, and he is affiliated with Chi Psi fraternity, | The Nordica Choral club ° : ted by |, AIPBA auxiliary, No. 1, to Local SF anilaston Sharaten 064 hades, Firat Gallery 1 . . on Friday evening at 8 o'ch cs Paayaashonna>n Pg ae Nellnan ow hold its regular meeting May That 8 ofthe Follow. —# . = . . . = , ° fanipractic butlding, Broadway and . WHIPE Be pinot | Priday, May 11, at 8 p. m., ia Union ws le ta aiid, ge shade! ') Miss Benjamin Has Church Wedding : - } burg Pr Peonem co Ge ve. Mom. | 108 18 the progran S)) Miss Marjorie Benjamin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Scott Benjamin, was tire a . 8 bers requested to Laschetisky dyed to Mr. Hugo Haakons, of Tacoma, son of Mrs. Christine Hai his . a evaen Wen es Ss Mack t Dee Emerick ing at the First Methodist Protestant cht 11 o'ch z me ap ad ah meet |CNIVERSITY CHAUTAUQUA Z Holated. fallard W be me University Chautauqua will meet Mes creena end pick taltpe arranged In high standards and artistic) BETA THETA MOTHERS’ CLUB [with Mrs, W. A, Dahlstrom, 6782] + the home of Mya Be Kearns, | ets made a lovely setting for the nupti As tho guests assembled| Beta Theta Mothers’ club will/1sth ave. N. W., + May 11-/ 5626 California ave., Friday, May 11, . E Beth McCausland at the organ played “Melody in G” by Guilimont,| met at the chapter house, 1617 EB.) The pragmim on bild Welfare” | at 2 p.m. Chapters 15 to 20, in ‘ during the ceremony “The Bride's Song” by Strolskl. The wedding] {7th st. Friday, May 11, at 2 p. m |will be { charge of Mra, Wood. the Pacific Triangle, by Sidney 4 © march from “Lohengrin” was played for the processional and Mendelssohn's | Mr W. Taylor and Mrs, F. D oatallh |Greenbe, will be taken up, Current | vocss ete ema! § tor the recessional. During the reception, “At the Altar” by Arensky was | Mc try, hostesses. FIRST M. P. CHURCH jevents will be the response to roll Miss Mildred De Pt ‘ It coste $196 @ week fork atnaet Before the service, Miss Ruth Bamford sang “Calm as tho) °? 22 MMAGE SALE call, Agarose br # t .|Kinne, chairman of the motor squad, t costs $130 a we ‘or a staff to ; t” and “I Love You.” WASHINGTON BOULEVARD | adiew of the Fir aint | Contron for the 13th annual convention of|beat the carpets and mats in the i The bride wore a smart navy blue Polret twill one-plece mode! W. C. on | Protestant church am | CHAP to) er Bang to Me"....Emerick|the Washington Stato Bvanch of | British parliymer i Myith tiny pin tucks ond trimmed with narrow bands of gr E C. T.| mage malo arve 8 roy cl ‘C:-elit eaeak sie Dew Emerick ic: teatodias) Chaaieie (at uate pds. ; ith this costume she wore a larg drooping hat of m fa . » DO! with Herman, in the Miynarskt |, patent: Teach pa pea i Wrench roses in the natural shades on one side and ca i a need tate A one ar rr May and Paren eacher associations, | i SP) bouquet of Butterfly roses tied with pink satin ribbons a bers. ar 4 r 1 ft f at 7 which convenes in Meany fall, Ma Be) Miss Bernice Benjamin was maid i he ant Cae | a Sl ieth to 18 Mbree-piece tailleur of dark biue and beig eo ee f died CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB Miss Stevens| Dr. Loope asks his old friend who | land for flowers carried Columbia roses. ‘MASTER KEY" THERS’ CLUE | Mrs. J. F. Weber will entertain| ye so gentrously donated thel ¥ sxc HOLOGY CLA MMAGE SALE lwriday, May 11, with a silver tes at IP. 'T. A. CONVENTION |have #0 generously pa heir d | Following the service an Informal reception was held in the foyer of the) Tt eo" Manter "Ph Delta Theta Mothers’ club will! hey home on 18th ave. N. for the| MOTOR SQUAD |cara on other occasions to call him - | lane wap olor F have & rumm day and) newly elected officers and friends of] Dr, Frank R. Loope has tendered|at Capitol 2267. Mra. Kinne may | 3 i The bride traveled in a sports costume of beige and blue, a close-fitting | ~~~ cast ————=——! the Geatg! Improvement club, his rvices to Mra. James be reached by calling East 8347. : Aailored hat, a wrap of English Shetland cloth trimmed with baby raccoon! Anmual June “Dance . wah ttaccanace th a ssietrasceeca sect ht CRETE ; land a corsage of blueshaded flowers. After a threo weeka’ motor trip} The Young Men‘'n Hebrew association will give its annual dance on & and Mrs. a wilt onthe ceodeadp athe ayt third phage ey Tuesday evening, June 12, at Tesch pavilion, | ‘ Mrs. Haakons a tended Miss * . . | is a graduato of the Universtty of Washington and is affiliated with Pst ’ rote don and Teu Beta Pl, honorary scholastic enginering fraternity, Bridge Luncheon for Eastern Visitors i . In compliment to her hours guests, Mra. Frederick B. Stryker and Miss h ‘ox Holders for Sports Clothes Ball Eva §. Wilkinson, of New York, Mra. Frank Adams Hutfor will entertain uy with the second of a series of bridge luncheons at her home Friday after. Among the box holders who will entertain guests at the Sports Clothes) noon. li the Women’s University club will give Friday evening at thé Masonic) will be Mr. and Mrs. Alvin K. Matzger, Mrs. F. B. Leland, Dr. Mabel| fave, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stimson, Mr. and Mrs. John Ballargeon,| Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops ; and Mrs. C. B. Stimson, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Downey, Mr. Bert Swezea, | Mra, Willlam Peterson will be hostess for Mount Baker Park guild at ir. and Mrs. C. C. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. mane Bayley, Mr. and Mra.| the Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday, assisted by Mra. D. A. Ewing, Mra B. N. Fred Braid, Mr. and Mrs. James Macfarlane, Mr. and Mrs. Hervey | Rodgers, Mrs. H. L. Kootter, Mra. John Bunch, Mrs. Ward Davidson, Mrs Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lundquist. Ira Watson, Mra. J. O'Neil}, Mes, B. Tripple and Miss Ida Hackett Mra. L. I. Beren: 4 Mra, A. A. Sutherland will be in charge at the | Thrift Shop for Deuny-Fuhrman guild on Friday. Tickets for the ball may be obtained at the Women's University club | Friday evening. Preceding the dance Miss Ruth Kerr will give a dinner of eight covers] it the Women’s University club in honor of her sister, Miss Grace Kerr,| engagement to Mr. Franklin Sly was recently announced. "8 @ | ey iss Coughlin Will Marry June 2 | Miss Ruth Lucinda Coughlin will wed Mr. John Henry Bachmann, Jr., of , On Saturday evening, June 2, at $ o'clock, at the home of her Howell in-law and sister, MP and Mrs. Guy P. Halferty, 3953 FE. Following the service there will be a reception. owe ridge Tea Compliments Miss Fulton Mrs. J. M. Lang, Jr. entertained with five tables of bridge, with addl-/| guests at the tea hour, this afternoon at her home, in compliment to/ iss Mary Loulse Fulton, who will be a May bride. Mrs. R. H. Burke and| Serer: hundred pairs of fics Gertrude Callaway presided at the urns and Miss Helen Ferryman | high-grade, up-to-date Shoes | Spring flowers filled a wide basket for the center of the table. ae | SACRIFICED Hosts at Bridge Surplus stock bought ‘at a fraction of original cost & On Wednesday evening, May 16, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Shaw will be hosts bridge at their home in honor of Judge and Mrs. George D. Scofield, who from Chicago manufacturers offered for immediate sale at stupendous savings. Come early, ii leave June 1 for Nome, bees Sale Opens Tomorrow at 9 A. M. Bridge Luncheon at Pons Club "Mrs. John Z. Bayless will be hostess at a bridge luncheon at the Tennis LADIES’ PUMPS AND ‘OXFORDS ‘club Friday afternoon, complimenting Mra. Robert Locke Harter, who is| baby Hurning soon to her home in Chicago, Only the intimate friends of Mra. irter have been invited. hildren’s May Party The Faculty Wives’ club of the University of Washington will give a Children’s May Party on the University of Washington campus Saturday | noon, May 19. Should the weather be stormy, the party will be held the armory. Mrs. Herbert Anderson is in charge of the games, which | being arranged by the physical training department at the unlversity. “#8 « mcheon for June Bride Complimenting Miss Marguerite Mueller, a June bride-to-be, the Misses and Frances Buhl will entertain with an informal Juncheon at their @ on Saturday, May 12. vee wit Ling placed for ten, ard Party at Chapter House | The Mothers’ club of Gamma Phi Beta will give a card party at the Patent one-strap Pumps, Louis heel, turn sole Dark brown and patent Oxfords, low heel, rubber top, Goodyear welted soles ADIES’ PUMPS \@ Patent two-strap cut-out | effect, turn soles, mili- tary heels with rubber If, onestrap pump, low ubber top, Goodyear ted soles and black kid $2.95 facies house Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Reservations may be made| top. with Mrs. William Howard, Garfield 0124; Mrs. C. B, Niblock, East 3042, or f mn it the chapter house, Kenwood 0063. Patent — one: strap with . gray quarter cut-out Wellesley Club Card Party effect. Goodyear welt- ed soles, | ‘The Wellesley club is entertaining with a bridge and Mah Jongg party | af hey charnood | military heels the home of Miss Margaret Main, 1601 18th ave., on Saturday afternoon, 26. For reservations cal} Mrs, John Tennyson, Kenwood 3337, or Mias Main, | 1236. irthday Party For the pleasure of her little daughter Patricia, on her eighth birthday, | |. Joseph Hamilton Fitz entertained ten children at her home in Mount | park Tuesday afternoon. MEN'S FINE SHOES AND OXFORDS in black and brown several styles to choose from; regular values $6, MpOOAD chess 9s cass fiss Olive Collier to Wed Effie M. Collier announces the engagement of her daughter, Olive SS to Mr. Bradford Bolster Barnes, son of Mr. ond Mrs. John C. Saat i id }, of Olympia. The dato of the wedding has not been yet, but it wili|f special lot of Children’s in the early fall. Miss Collier iv a former student of the Unt- Slippers in two-tone iilty of Idaho and a member of Della Gamma sorority, Mr, Barnes combina- tended the University of Washington and is a member of Delta Kappa | tions at 2 45 ‘ Highest grade of Men’s Shoes and Oxfords in a wide varioty of styles; all leathers, Value re SOG | STAR SHOE STORE 121 Seneca Street Corner Second Avenue gagement Announced or. and Mrs. R, Eldrich announce the engagement of thelr arold ¥. Cansard. Sunday rnoon, Ma Dlarich will give A reception at their iome, 508 19th ave., in honor of look, if daughter and her fiance; from 2 until 5 o'e NaS | ‘omplimented on 82nd Birthday ‘iiliam M. 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