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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, MAY 14, 1923. Women's Ciubs Personal we AMfusic ADDITIONAL CLUBS SUNSET HEIGHTS ite regular meetin ited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600, | Lirenany clus j p.m " i Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. pee enoen Sie Brews 3 Sten | asaee : ragehy ee onus Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829. sith “& Eaeetieae anenaa / ns for “Dad me, 107 N. 67th st, on Tuesday hb will take place Friday, Ma Mr May 15, The regular study pro: | 26. Jand daugh Miss Lorraine Allen Is Bride of Merville |, am will follow the luncheon. Take | | Tuesday for Nev rk, from where|U. W. hall, Thurs taney car ALLAH CHAPTER, 0. PB. 8 they will sail May 26 for Burope, eon atl p.m. Cards at 2 McInnes; Beautiful Home Wedding Sol-\*" eee ah Chapter, 0. 8 oe oe aya re mgm , will give h, girly oy ; RAVENNA SOCIAL CLUB | d party Tuesday evening, May Mra, Sophie Hauer returned Friday | d dash, girls ur emnized. Ravenna Social club will meet at » Panama cafeteria, at | from a four months’ visit in South-| 5 tasketball throw, 2 Se SPIRE he University 80 o'clo All Eastern Stars in-|¢rn California, and ts a guest at The : FURDAY evening in St. Barnabas’ chapel Miss Lorralno Allen, daugh | cgay, May aed tl : | Otin - ter of Mrs. Stanton Allen, became the bride of Mr. Merville Wayne/i9%9 p.m i t P oe ; he & rume : gon of Mr. and Mra, Malcolm Melnnes, of Spokane, at & SeFvle®} ona, invited lCAPrroL HILL W, ¢. T. U. Mr, and Mra. Frank ¥ rotwell pent are, an day : by Rev. John D. McLauchlan at $:30 o'clock .* " Hi W.C. Tt in | nd with Mr. ar r a an 4 lavender lace, Standards]... Capitol Hi will mee ‘The little edifice Diessomed with white and lavender lilacs. ny the| SEATTLE BOCIAL at the home of Mra, Peter Kimple, with flowers and one lighted taper marked th tee | CLUB 13128 #2. Thomas at, Tuesday, May | hancel, banked with the lilacs, and within were my ra | ‘The Seattle Social Club for the!y§ at 11 a. m, Bring lun h anal huge baskets of tho fragrant blooms, The wedding marches we Hard of Hearing will meet at 1:90| ‘ein! t Ft a Me by Miss Jeannette Slade, with violin obbligato by Mr, William p. m., Tuesday, May 16, at Furs! wit be given » Burwel} at Wing Point } ° Three-legged hop. y one COMMONWEALTH CLUB %. Charlot race, intermingled with o Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ripley, of Ta-| The Commonwealth club will mee Btick rela vein ma, who have been on @ trip to|at Dartnell's cafeteria, Leary seball game. | the Orient, wil) return on the Presi. | ing, Monday evening, May 14, at 6:15.) 3 ns group in| OFFICERS ELECTED dent Jefferson May 17 }Dr, J. Bowman will *ta Ballard has already challenged any| a man Business college, Fourth and} . . bts Pare Mr. and Mrs, Louis Fisher Boyn-| ti b etings are open to the| ball game l include the fol ton motored to Lake Ch for the | public, | The Kiwanis club has agreed to] week-end. furnish judges and prizes for the HEBREW BENEVOLE | track et Mr, and Mra. Fred A, Hansen are| SOCIETY | On Sunday, May 27, all Campfire) iim trea receiving congratu ns upon the| The board and chairmen of ali| Girls are urged to attend church in| . birth of a daughter, Sunday, May 15, | sta committees of the Seattle |a body. Special arrangements will be | at Virginia Manon hospital, Benevolent society witi|made with rome of the downtown Lush-speal adults, Seattle Lodge No, 7, D. of H. F stall A. ave it# next regular meet jing, Tuesday evening, May 16, 745 o'clock, in Hvergreen hall, 1409 4g Mr, Benjamin Collard, of Spokane, was best man and Mr, Howard Me) yr arombership la open to| SBATTLE LOL NO. ¥ . “Democr Intelligence ca-| other group in the eity for the base-| yy Mr. Matthew O'Conner and Mr. George T, Bragg, tho ushers k ‘Mrs. Allen gave her daughter in marriage. The bride was charming tn bridal dress, designed from her mother's wedding gown. Tt was ot WORTH END wy ivory silk, mellowed to a deep cream, fashioned with a godet plat | PROGRESSIVE CLUB I cl eh oe Cinishing the ttom | MED Sin tn front, and’ pearls ed sg ges its miler creamy vell| The nd Progressive club| Ninth ave, Initiation will be follow ‘of the Piatt in front, ana pearls edged the round neck, Her creamy voit) will ment wday, May 18 with ed by & progressive whist party at Se Bet and lace was attached to a silver filigree comb, an heirloom, and} Mra. De Baum, 1230 E. 69th at. Take |9 o'clock, Members and friends wol with sprays of orange blossoms. Calla lilies and gypsophila formed Jitney at 10th ave. N. 1, to 69th at, | come bred oe moet in the vestry rooms of Temple | Churches to accommodate the girls. , | 7 1 le r 1 y | douquet IQUARANTE CLU . ae Mr. and Mrs. Cebert Raillargeon rach, W euda morning, | 8; ¢ ‘he bride's sister, Mrs. Walter Bleil Van Dusen, waa matron of honor. |QUARANTE CLUB |A_R. BM BE. CLUB latatherine Agen) arrived. tot on ebhenied Gy & 3840 e'deck |Picetuen weno ler gown was of emerald green figured moire, a draped model, trimmed The Quarar club will meet at The A, R. BE. M. EB. club will meet 1 iach ath See El SN a the H. F, Alexander from California. |! eon JELECT OFFICERS Swith gold. With this she wore a gold straw hat with a back trimming of the home of Mr. R. B, West, 4603) at the home of Mra. H. L Van} eee | ooe T ive Daughters of the Pio. Piiiiiiace and gold gibbon streamers which fell to the hem of her skirt, and| Beach drive 8. W., Tuesday evening, | Brocklin, 1704 Bellevue ave, Tues) 44, y 1. Farrell has returned from | BRIN DBUY BALE rs of Washington (prior to 1870) Wiehe carried an arm bouquet of aca and yellow daisies jMay 15, r in roquested | day afternoon, May 15, at 2 o'clock. |, tei to California, Mra. Farrell and ingand-buy mule will be st Wednesday at the home of D0) Mrs. Allen wore a gown of biack frost crepe, the softly draped akirt| to bring ira Mise Holan Farrell will be here tn & ne home of Mra. Sdward 5, B D.Laman, on Lake Wish DP) caught at one side with « brilliant ornament, and a corsage of orchids and) cST § } chart $4sha: 429 Malden ave., for the when the following officers ne Sek of Capite 1 id “ elected to serve for the ensu- for over eighty years has relied upon Gour- and’s Oriental Cream to keep the skin and | AUXILIARY ROOSEVELT 3 LUB mee rone. | complexion in perfect . , i ome of the bride, 1239| POST NO. wea moon, May 15, the i en : ‘ aia tela . | Following the service a reception wan held at the bh ae of A. : 1 ’ = j : i Tossing noon, May 18, the ive i ap eee ee a a ap =f bas j complexion in perfect MB. Newton st. Lilacs In profusion adorn e rooms, and the s Bese] PB asa carved 3 kegel bos Be tetera John O'Connell, of Ni Cer he regu Mra. Benste nning Williams, re- d) stress of the season's Gwas exquisite with white Hager pottery vases of deiphinium and pink |dore Roosevel tart { w annual | ct A oe Thaeet eae tie opanialiion, eh + Fevienc ie Wen ay stress of the season’ Mrs. William B. Phillips poured, assisted by Miss Mary McLaren. | W,, will hold its regular meeting t's luncheon, to be given . Py = A. Sa house guests Mr. an “. Frank nh all day y business meeting | sc firet vice president; Mrs. Laura Flesh-Rachel. 4 ‘Allen was assisted by Mra. John Sutthoff, Mrs, Edward Lennox, Jr,| Tuesday, May 15, at 2p. m. There | this year at the home of Mra. I, W ill be he 2p. m, 6 the | W ‘spoon, second vice president; Send 10¢ for Teal Stee Bet ‘ . ‘ “ P. Dow for a short time, left last 2 Wi |wilt be an initiation, Hefreshmenta/ Schroeder, 3716 39th ave, 8. W. An) ie) “ys onte to ‘ at 3p. m Mrs, e ecor¢ pec ‘ Be tie wore foe tearatink a three-piece tailleur of Polret twill, pln| will bo served. Interesting program has been ar. | week for the Bast, en route to thes) A A De a si eh ine ead PERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York @ geranium-trimmed dark biue t and a sable neckpiece. | tin 7 "a ged for the aftern which HALLER LAKE SOCIAL CLUB | spondi secretary; Mins Hilda Mrs. McInnes will spend their honeymoon fn California, shipping| CUSTER CAMP NO, 1 pe reny vor a) nolect: o by Mies Mr 1 Mre. go Youell left Haller Lake & 1 club will meet |Gasches, treasurer; Mis ¢ Rus car down, and on their return will make their home In Seattle, Custer Camp No. 1, Sons of Vet ee ey aghly-en this ing on @ week’s motor trip|at the home of Mrs. Frank Hess, 'sell, historian, and Mrs. Amy Thur- : eG erans, and Custer Auxiliary No. 4, |) 8sio° tou in " Peon of |'0 Portland and East of the moun. |” , 7, at 2 low, auditor. ec | will méet Tuesday, May 15, 1:80 eee eral Of) ains. = 2 ane ss Tedford Wedded at Home Leese int Volant Daly Anmasey) [DEE owe compe of fragrant white lilnes, bridal wreath, white wistaria and Scotch | eee eee es ices aro mem eae nme ad 7, A Heom made a lovely setting for the marriage of Miss Luita Tedford, daugh-| yA RMONY HOMESTEAD No. 1143 | QUBEN ANNE let keay 8 by thotor for Caltornla G L @t Mr. and, Mrs. C. L. Tedford, to Mr. Donald G, Waller, son of Mr. and| Yfary Homestead No, 1143,| STUDY CLUB acct : @, Ao RorN ‘eloe m nt meeting the now in San Francisco, They will} M. J. Waller, which was solemnized Saturday evening, at 8:30 o'clock.) Rrotherhood of American Yeomen,| 4" ‘!™portant meeting of } | 108! ne Btu be away « month ithe bride's home, with the Rev. John H. Mathews reading the service | wit: have a large class adoption on| QUee8 Anne Btudy club ts scheduled Mh Nx ith a canopy of the white blossoms, with greens in the background | Tye sday evening, May 15, at Moone | f°. ‘Tuesday afternoon, May 15, Ot 3) stinw Elizabeth Leach arrived Inat | 8G standards of the beautiful flowers on either side. hall, ‘Tho ladies’ degree team will| Clock. whan the members hold) Ooo china and Is the guest! |B HIS Sy Mrs. George Chamberlin sang “The Sweetest Btory Ever Told” before! nave charge of the work, ansisted by | ‘*#ir annual reception, at the home| Muck Krum Ul us allt lie HNN HL entrance of the bride and Miss Wilma Fitts played the Mendelssohn | tho Jadies’ guard team of South Ta-|°f Mrs. 8, C, Miller, 2415 Fifth | OT Were mm US NN ing march. During the reception Mrs. John Shorett and Miss Eliza-| coma. All Yeomen invited. ave. N, ’ oq toes 4 Nis Perry sang a group of songs and Mrs. Charles Hatfield gave piano cee | : arthur B. I aha tate aie Hon WOMEN'S LAKEWOOD CIVIC SOROSI8 CLUB abroad for a year, is expected to re The bride, given in marridge by her father, was beautiful In tvory satin, | 1PROVEMENT CLUB Merabers of the Sorosis club will |) ahat’ Sia % ed on one side and caught under a girdle of pearls. A court The Women's Lakewood Civic Im.| >¢ the guests of the art departm p, falling from the shoulders, was covered by the long tulle vell, fastened | provement club will hold its regular| St ™ Meeting Tuesday afternoon, | 1) voieise Groon will return . e,*w an | May 15, at 2 o'clock, at the Federa. A coronet of Duchesse lace, with half a circle of orange blossoms {n the)! mesting Tuesday, May 15, at 2 p. m. | 5, . l Sune 4° fea Maw Vor whare’ Ene back. She carried an exquisite shower of orchids, lilies of the valley and| at the Lakewood clubhouse. Mra, W.| 8 clubhouse, Nee Skin attood ng school a phelia roses. 8. Endfield, chairman of flowers and}... or ner rage ir) i gown of unusual beauty was worn by the matron of honor, Mrs. D.D-| cartens, and her committee, wili| COSMOPOLITAN CLUB of Los Angeles, the bride's sister. It was of deep rose organdie! aye charge of the program for the The Cosmopolitan clu! ¥. W. C./ ukaaX ihe Setsenth “AX ths: Soe d lace, with an over-irapery of orchid organdie. Baby Irish lace trimmed | ar ernoon, jA. ¥ ‘Ml hold & meeting Tuesday, | itor ativan IN THESE Pose-shaded bodice, which fell from the shoulders, veiled to make a May 15, at 7:15 p. m., followed by ' neék Ihe’ with the orchid organdie. An arm bouquet of lavender) poeso xp woe Tor & awim at § o'clock. i ta ard chat he pacar peas was carried. Fremont W. Cc. T. U eM meet | creas ~ a h we ret ned from a three weeks itle Suzanne Andrews as flower girl was dainty in an orchid ruffled) niu, afternoon, May 16, at 2/2 UNSE? CHAPTE trip Guu Oreck: : die frock and carried a French basket of lilies of the valley and Cecil thru Or who bas Mr. and Mra. W. H. Talbot, of San Sunset chapter, of th o'clock, In the Asbury M. E. church. | eoess, per, American | RY Re runner buds. ‘The program includes «@ talk by thelgo gets, will meet with Mra) se thomas Crahan and r followed the ceremony. Mrs. Philbrick Butler, | f | HH. L. Kath, $003 W. 634 at, Tucs-| r ian, who bi ted at the table, centered with a basket of pink snapdragons, lilles of Aas We | topic, "Musto and Musicians,” Aeee Dalen te wiadenont. Cake and forget-me-nots. JSINESS WOMEN'S CL) . 4 7 ionthis, | phe valley eens : eS chet x MEN'S CLUB | AUXILIARY TO | for the winter and spring pontte race, Mrs. George Chamberlin, Mrs. Chester Stark and Mrs. Oscar Glaeser,| |The Business and Professional | WASHINGTON FOUNDATION | bas returned and is occupying bi oS raingp a satel ot the Biing and Mrs. A. wW.| ‘Vomen's club meets Tuesday, May) Women’s auxiliary to the George | home on Bainbridge island. pei; dining room. ; 25, In the Fine Arts ball at 7 p. m.|washington Foundation will hold ta! 3° a ace nepert oot : véled iikthreeptece costume of midnight biue,Polret twit! Mr. R. ©. Morgan, advertising man: | regular bi-monthly moeting at the} fr. and Mra. Ro reer, of emtoaterr? the Blouse, of rustehaded Canton crepe, had a/®#*" of despa 8 gp tteg ad s, and | Scottish Tite temple, Tuesday, May | Lou's. are Lig He the bone Fy of the biask embroidery and her hat was a close-fitting model of | 7 Sa bgp ee te he te York Life | 15, at 10 o'clock. | thete Na bp Gane enti A Me Jace trimmect with br’ght flowers. uy nie oe A whet ape picitas aaisnien Ithetssabpente'ty ON Mae > = @ short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Waller will make thelr home {n/ Gamma Epafion Pt the honorary |p re R. PTER, ees aieriae | Ro oie sorority of the School of Business | ‘The study clas of Ranier’ chap ob apicns ahs | “ dministration of the University of | ter, D. A. R, will meet at the home| ~ «7; ™ 1 ellenic Dance Successful Washington, will be the guests of] of Mra. L.A. Bremerman, 6834/, 12° Current Century club wii!) the auspices of the City Panhellenle assoclation, the Pantellenic| th? clu that evening. |The prenl-| Woodlawn ave, Tuesday, May 15, at| Worn s20s'W. siti at for oHlows held Saturday evening at the Armory, was a most successful and | %*8t Of the sorority will also speak.|/2 p, m. Green Lake car to Ken: |, -affair. A springtime flower motif, reminiscent of thé springtime) DORCAS CIRCLE wood station, ‘j i of ancient Greece, was a lovely setting for a group of dancers! ep Suse m the University of Washington dance drama, “Romance,” given at the| Doves 2 so yg will moet at the | MOTHERS’ CLUB | Biversity recently, who offered two dances during the intermiasion—“The | Home Of Mra. J. Stoetfer, 1302 224] Sigma Kappa Mothers’ club will| ‘ape Ladies Lyrio Choral elup ies of Spring.” in which Ruth McRae, Esther Thompson, Irene Simpson, |*"°- N. W., Tuesday, May 15, at 1| moet at the chapter house, Tuesday, | wi) moot in the main Sutday achoot lyn Anderson, Ruth Quarry, Helen Wilke and Juanita Borah took) "0" May 15, at 4 o'clock | ronin of the Piet 2 raabyteriak | and the “Vagabond Dance,” a solo by Juanita Borah. SET TI, PUMA EPEC TEE, PRE aE [eeaneie redadee. Mad IR Gk eae ‘group of giris representing varidus sororities who assisted during tne Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops ee ieee dS andes Ri Ae od ¢ included Miss Marguerite Bone, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Miss Clarice | Mrs. Margaret Cheal will be hostess for St. Mark's gulld of St, Mark‘s| | , Kappa Alpha Theta; Miss Dorothea Wiegel and Miss Venetia Pugh,| church at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Tuenday, asnisted by Mra, W. A. Hall, | Phi; Miss Edith Johnson, Sigma Kappa; Miss Vivian Schneider,| Mrs, J. E, Moore, Mra, C. L. Brooke, Mra. Adam Jardine, Mra, 8. J. Ander. ; Miss Dawn Dettinger, Pi Sigma Gamma; Miss Frula| son, Miss Laura Cardin, Miss May Cardin and Mise Rita Hiles. | Himebaugh will hold open house, Gamma Phi Beta; Miss Carmen Batie, Alpha Delta Pi; Miss Dolly; East Highland Drive guild will be in charge at the Thrift Shop, repre | Tuesday, May 15, from 1 to 6 p Pe Delta Zeta; Miss Elizabeth Green, Alpha Phi; Miss Jean Arthur, | sented by Mrs, Stuart Morris and Mra. H. H. Audley in the morning, and| at 614 Summit ave. N. Grand army Miss Helen Forbes, Kappa Delta; Miss Florence} in the afternoon Interlaken guild, with Mra, F. R. Bates and Mrs. Ray | comrades and all patriotic organiza- Elizabeth Carter, Ajpha Xi Delta; Miss Evelyn Engdah!,| Ling In charge. Sern tagited. Miss Eleanor Williams, Delta Gamma; Miss Lois Jobn- i Phi Mu, and Miss Betty Grace, Pi Sigma Gamma. proceeds of the Informal, which is given by the association of Greek | fraternities for’ women, will benefit the scholarship funds of the aa The C.H. Rose Music Stock Dorothea Presley has cards out for a tea at her home Saturday . : Now at Musical Headquarters n, May 19, from 4 until 6 o'clock, in honor of Miss Grace Kerr and ‘Vera Monteagle, two bridesto-be ot the coming season. dge Luncheon Series We recently purchased the complete small musical Frank Wolff will be hostess on Thursday afternoon, May 31, at the | goods stock of the C. H. Rose Music Company, for- Of a series of bridge luncheons given at her home. Forty-four guests | merly at Third and University, and have moved the I be entertained. 5 entire establishment to our Third Avenue store. This : see ; ‘i addition to our stock gives us a complete Music Store mer Varsity Students to Wed | eal ; os we are fortunate in having Mr. Rose in charge of . C er, een, announce the engagement of | , this new department. With this department also ugh ‘Mr, Robert Ingram, i Mr, i 7 Pane Fes, Cotbertsity to Mr, Robert Ingram, of Hoquiam, son of Mr. came the exclusive agency for “Mi Miller attended the University of Washington and {s a member of Mi Omegn sorority. Mr, Ingram graduated trom the University at Christ: , The Celebrated Martin Saxophone No Clearance He is affillated with Phi Kappa Pai fraternity, the Oval club ; or Mie rice gockety. "Vai We show a complete stock of the various sizes and Reduction ‘wedding will take place Tuesday evening, Juno 19, in St. Andrew's , : we invite you to call and inspect the line. Martin Episcopal church in Aberdeen. aie s Sanopbones Bre best known for their full, rich tones | But New i i Y and easy action—and we sell them Will Assist at Tea @: wane on qstled, Miss Geraldine Farrar, Miss Helen Chinn and Miss Grace Lewts will a " 0; i arments iadist Mise Mildred and Mine Gertrude Lewis at tho bridge tea they are sf] Convenient Terns E Priced at their home on Wednesday afternoon in compliment to Miss 4 Right ellla Anderson. pee ‘ Pet ON I bo i, at the idge Tea for Visitor 4 Cis): |: ; Start i pmabert.O. peer [ish ip oF & bridge tea of four tables ‘ ‘ | 1k ] Ove PP MMiiianiw oO oe Complete Line of the Famous Martin Incomparable ° Saccs Betrothal Band Instruments : Price i High-Grade Strings for At @ prettily appointed luncheon given last Friday afternoon Mra, P, D. i Oy ae ‘Ascodaories nd su Aha ad hot announced the engagement of Miss Theta Furey, daughter of ig and Supplies Mrs, irwes Furey, of Wichita, Kan., to Mr. Phil Fraser} son of : F s Mrs. R. G. Fraser, of Seattle. ‘ea H Furey is a member of Phi Mu sorority at the University of Wash- turing, Stewart Ly . e and Mr. Fraser {9 affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity at Washing Wondertone Banjos F ine Violins college, edding Will take place in the autumn, The banjo that t4 known Wo show a number ‘ é ee of very fine OLD Violins as around the world stesses at Bridge for its great tone together with a large ‘W. B. Phillips and Mra. H. J. M. Baker will be hostesses at tho volume and qual stock of some of the best informal bridge dinner the Women's University club ts giving Tuesday oi of workman 11 of modern makes, pyening at 6:40 o'clock. ship. day," Tuesday, May heon at 1 o'clock see LYRIC CHORAL CLUB a In farewell to Mra. W. B. Masecar | Mra. Faye Hoffman and Mra. Anna j eg ic! New York be i Scoala by eception for Mrs. Moffat | San ime ee Ne <7, Sant Ly . ar ‘Mra, John Watt will recetve at her home, 752 Harvard ave. N., Wednes- / 7 Francisco ~7 OEY 4 7 : ‘ortland afternoon from 2 untli 6 o'clock in honor of Mrs, H. N. Srottut, of VICTROLAS y pen Aig Pld tes ped noner gued i - invitation i extended thru the at lla pies ntertain for Graduates EDISONS eo SAROY GULBRANSEN oring the graduating cluss of Minor hospital, the alumnae of tho And All the Records Hanoy 7 {ino ely to, at Training school will give an informal dance Saturday even- Tianauand Slayer Tange , ast at the Knights of Columbus hall. Vasc ee cE ou SR Ue Nee