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PAGE 10 THE SE Jeaitle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham, Music—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829. Treat to Entertain for Miss Anderson 18S CATHERINE COLLINS 1s entertaining with a luncheon of fifteen covers at the Sunset club on W Jay afternoon in honor of Miss 5 Blapeth McEwan, who returned recently from extended travel abroad. Baturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Rolfe will be hosts at an S informal dinner at their home for Miss McEwan. Tea and Kitchen Shower for Miss Anderson Miss Priscilla Treat is entertaining with and kitchen shower her home on Thursday afternoo liment to Misa Prise Anderson, who will become the bride of Mr, Arnold Polson on June 12 . . a tea ° ’ | Musicale at Sunset Club An interesting musicale will be given at the Sunset club Wednesday afternoon, May 23, at 3 o’clgck, when Mr. I McCool, planist, and Mr. © Egwart Stefansson of Milan, Italy, operatic tenor, who {s in the elty on his way to New York, will present the program which follows: T.—“Prelude and Fugue" (C minor) (Bach); “Concert Etude” (Un sosptro) S @isst); “Andantino” (Schumann); “Scherzo” (Schumann)—Mr, McCool TI—“Ave Maria” (Percy Kahn); “Good-by” (Paolo Tosti); “Tarantella Sin. cere” (Vincenzo de Crescenzo}—Mr, Stefansson; Mr. Arville Belstad at tho “May Night” (Palmgren); MeCool Faria will Til.—“Bourree” (Bach); “La Gondola” (Henselt) “Paladin” (Laurens); “Three Etudes” (Chopin}—Mr Mrs. James Hamilton de Veuve and Mrs. Guido _ hostesses. be the | House Guest to Be Honored Mrs. Howard D. Ts is entertaining with a lu cheon of twelve covers at the Sunset club W day afternoon in honor of her house gucat, Mrs. M. D. Winchester, of Menominee, Mich eve. @ | Guild to Have Sale i. The Washington Park guild of the Or > hospital will hold its lar meeting Friday at the hame of Mra. acAuley, 803 36th ave, N. Following the business meeting bridge and Mah Jongg will be played and ‘there will be a White Elephant sale. * _ Dinner Honors Traveler © Honoring her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Hutchinson, of Belmont, Bolton. Bngland, who is sailing shortly on the Loch Katrine for her home, Mrs | Joseph Horrocks entertained with a dinner of twelve covers on Thursday © evening, May 10, at her residence, 3916 W. Ida st. Forget-menots and im blue birds were the attractive table decorations, and miniature ships were the favors. Mrs. Hutchinson has been spending the past year in Seattle . 3 Paper Chase and Hunt Breakfast Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Castlen are entertaining with a paper cha hhunt breakfast Aunday at their country home, “Roselure,” across Lak Washington, to compliment Lieut. Ford Trimble, who ts home from Manila on, leave. ey - Dinner, Dance to Honor Col. and Mrs. Schulz ‘The Association of Army and Navy Women wilf entertain with a dinner @ahce at the Tennis club Saturday evening in honor of Colonel and Mrw. Edward H. Schulz, who have been ordered to Manila. Mrs. F. G. Dodge, chairman of the entertainment committees, Is in charg Of arrangements. Afternoon of Bridge The Sunset club will have a bridge afternoon on Wednesday beginning at 230 o'clock. Mrs, Clare E. Farnsworth and Mrs. Harbaugh will be the hostesses ether Large Bridge Tea Planned “East Highland Drive guild has planned a large bridge tea for Monday afternoon, May 28, at t Women's University club. The following commit fee is in charge of the affair & Mrs. J. L. Winn, chair | Mrs. A. Patrick, Mrs. Henry Audley, Mru. Zee Johnson and Mrs. G. K. Woodworth. Play will begin at 2 o'clock. ory 5 University Girl to Wed Announcement has just been made in the South of the engagement of SBilss Manetta Jenne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jenne, of Coupe. Wille, Wash., to Mr. Charles N. Green, of Venice, Cal. Miss Jenne is a graduate of the University of Washington and is « and ling abroad and has been visiting in Los Angeles. ‘Mr. Green graduated from Pomona college amd is affiliated with Phi Delta Luncheon Compliments Mrs. Crawford > Mrs. W, E. Waldo was hostess this afternoon at a luncheon of twelve covers, given to compliment Mrs. Samuei Leroy Crawford, who has recently )returned from a visit tn California. The guest list included ciose friends of Mrs. Crawford in Denny-Fuhrman. ary . Miss Crouley Complimented ‘Mrs. Edward Clare Dean entertained with a pretty tea and handkerchief ‘shower Saturday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Louls Piper, complimenting Miss Anne Crouley, who will wed Lieut. John Ernest Dingwell in June. Hosts at Dinner In honor of Miss Iatherine Barrett, of Honolulu, sister of the hostess, in and Mrs. John B. Harper entertained with a bridge dinner of lve covers at their home last Tuesday evening. Dial Club Has Banquet : The Dial club entertained with a banquet at the Hotel Gowman Thurs. day evening, which concluded the first term of the season. Spring flowers | bordered by forget-me-nots were the attractive table decorations. Mra. ‘8. B. Ormsby resigned from the presidency of the organization after is for nine years, Mrs. Gilbert Butterworth will entertain the club at a bridge luncheon her home on Thursday afternoon, May 24. Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops tt Matheson will be hostess for Westminster Presbyterian church at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Wednesday, assisted by Mrs. John Reed, Mra. cee James Thompson, Mrs. Robert A. White, Mrs. E. 8. Dodds, Mrs. M. F. looster, Mrs. George D. Beardsworth, Mrs. Marion Dodds and Miss Frieda Matheson. Mrs. M. A. Shellberg and Mrs. Harry Rowe will be in charge at the "Thrift Shop for Queen Anne guild in the morning, and Mrs. Edward | Whiting and Mrs. Clarence McDonald will have charge in the afternoon. @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY CLARA BARTON TENT NO. 1 A public dinner will be given by Clara Barton tent, D. of V., No, 1, on Wednesday, May 23, at 6 p. m., followed by cards at 8 p. m. and a bazaar. May 9, the following officers were installed by Miss Grace Hurd, n- stalling officer; Mrs. Irene Blue, press correspondent; Mrs. Lois Sel- ; “WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The household administration de- mt of the Woman's Century bridge tea at the home of Mrs. nry Bittman, 4625 Eastern ave., ednesday, May 16, at 2 p. m., for © the benefit of the clubhouse fund. Mrs. A. I. Nofsinger will be in|ber, musician; Mrs. Elizabeth Fohn, of the Mah Jongg room.|color guard, sitions may be mde by call- one Mrs. F. B. Hill, Kenwood 6429.|corERIB CL le drama departnrent will meet} ‘The Coterie club will hold Sts an- Mrs. J. H. Soper, Wednesday, |nual banquet Friday, May 18, at 11:20 a. m. Mrs. H. M. Denton); p, m. at the Y. W. C. A, Mrv. in charge of the program. W. W. Beck, toast mistress, A des short business session wil be held at 12:30 p,m. . GUE OF WOMEN VOTERS ‘The Seattle League of Women foters wil) hold its monthly meet. g on Wednesday, May 16, a’. the Y. W. C. A. cafeteria during the Oi inch hour, The program commit. _ tee has arranged to demonstrate tho wystem of proportional representa. tion by having a mock election. The open and anyone Inter. attend. o- oe LUNCHEON CLUB The Mount Baker Park Luncheon club will entertain at a 1 o'clock lunchon at the clubhouse on Wed- nesday afternoon, May 16, Bridge will be the later diversion, ‘The hostesses for the affatr will be Mra. P. B. Duren, Mra. R. H. 3 Case, Mrs. M. P, Kirkpatrick and Mrs, K A Burnall eee HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY Tho board and chatrmen of all standing committees of the Seattle West Seattle hapter, 0. ¥. S., will “meet in the dining room at the Ma- sonic Temple, 2642%4 California ave, | Wednesday, May 16, at 2 p.m. Cards. Hebrew Benevolent society will Me hostesses will be Mrs. Ernest! moot in the vestry rooms of Temple , Mrs. Harold Jackson, Mra.)do Hirsch, Wednesday morning, - Brunt and Mrs. Berger! May ‘16, followed by @ 12:30 o'clock luncheon, Rayrhond Wright, Mrs. George W. English, Mrs. John P. Hartman, Mrs,|° At the regular meeting held| ATTLE § rAR (| MRS. NELSON LEE CLARK _ | Personal Me H. fr vinit ‘ H Ca Mr. and Mra. J ' Mr. and Mra. "I ( |M y on the H. } a fortni trip to Callt 5 Mrs, C. A. W urday ¢ r Yakima. Wh he ited her mother tow | ‘ Mr, and Mra th on family remove nm Ad rian Court to 7 Miss Olive Mins Phyliia Later in the will & Lon Angeles to be the guest of Beatrice Peeple | rary Mr, and Mre Kribs a home from @ short visit in Va ver, B.C, and Bellingham. Mr, and Mra. Herbert Carroll are don the of at the . Mra, Catherine Dean left today f Portland, where sho will ral months with her son a augh ter-in-law, Mr, and Mra, %dward Clare Dear Music Recital at Cornish Friday The Cornish ‘hoo! pupils of Mra, 8 Y | in an evening recital of vocal | and ensemble numbers, assisted by Mra, Ruth MeDermott, $ pupil of Mr. George | Friday, May 18. The x arm to be given follows Who Is BylviaT Kchubert Hedge Noses Schubert | | ire J. OY . a } y | 2 seoua kasieeene Branscombe | Mores in Mad 1 5 | « | Mrs. Clark, who until Wednesday evening, May 9th, was hie . Miss Lucille Douglas. Her marriage waa a lovely affair nursien . wenundisegs | solemnized at the Zeta Tau Alpha house.—Portrait by Curtis| tr eee Studio. WALLINGFORD Wallingford First Presbyterian church will meet with | Mrs, Willam McDowell, 4109 Burke jave, Wednesday, 16, at 2 p) m. CIRCLE circle of the RIDGELY REB | AUXILIARY AH Ridg Rebekah auxiliary will meet Wednesday, May 16, at Odd Fellows’ temple. Luncheon at 1 p. m. soe ENTRE NOUS | LUNCHEON CLUB | Entre Nous Bridge Luncheon cl | will meet with Mrs. A. Schraffen berger, 122 N. 59th wt, |May 16, at 12:30 o'clock. AUXILIARY ALL SAINT'S CHURCH The Women's Auxillary to All Saint's church, will give a military whist party at the Lakeside club- house, Wednesday, IONIA SOCIAL CLUB Ionia Social club will meet in the leard room of the Masonic temple, |Harvard ave. and Pine st., Wednes- day, May 16, at 2 o'clock. Eastern Stars and their friends welcome, scene | FIVE HUNDRED | CLUB Tho Jolly Eight Fivo Hundred club will meet at the home of Mra. Cora McCowan, 2412 Delmar drive, Wednesday, May 16, at noon, with Mrs. Ella Campbell as asssisting hostess, eee SOCIAL CIRCLE, 8. The Social circle of the West Se- attie chapter, O. E. 8., will meet in the dining room of the Masonic hall, 2642% California ave, Wednesday, May 16, at 2 o'clock. Cards, Host- esses, Mrs. Ernest Jackson, Mrs. Charles Van Brunt and Mrs, Borgar Grung, PIONEER AUXIiAARY PICNIC The Women’s Pioneer auxiliary extends an invitation to the officers and members of the Washington State Pioneers, and also to all wom- en who lived in Washington during territorial days, to enroll with the Pioneers’ auxiliary and and partict- pate in its meeting on Wednesday, May 16, at the Plonners’ hall, Madi- son park, Ono of the pleasant fea- tures of this gathering will be tho picnic luncheon, which will be served in’ the dining room on the upper floor of the Pioneer build ing, with the auxiliary furnishing tho coffee. Tho luncheon will be followed by a social hour, a pro- gram and a short business meeting. oe LADY EAGLES’ CLUB Lady Eagles’ club will meet in M, B. B. A, hall, 1928% Firat ave., Wednesday, May 16, Luncheon, 1 Dp. m, ee PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT CLUB Progressive Thought club will meet at the Federated clubhouse, Wednes- day, May 16, at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Clancy M. Lewis will review “The Revolt of Civilization’ by Lothrop Stoddard, see ROBERT MORRIS SOCIAL CLUB Robert Morris Social club will meet with Mra, C. Ly Steinkraus, 403 Terry ave, Wednesday, May 14, Hducational luncheon at 1 o'clock, Hastern Stars and friends invited, w sonatas | May 16, at 8 p. m.| AUXILIARY TO B, A. ALLIANCE Auxiliary to the British-American alllanco meets with Mra. James | waite, 1138 16th ave., Wednes day, May 16, at 2 o'clock. WHITTIER HE HTS IMPROVE °=NT CLUB } The Whittier Heights Improve ment club will give a bridge t at the ho of Mrs. Dyon Bronkalla, 7633 Ninth ave. N. W., on Wednes day afternoon, May 16. ADDITIONAL CLUBS EVENS W. hh. C., NO. 1 Blevens Woman's ht No. 1, will hi aps’ hall, lief Corps dd a nocial in Veter Armory, Friday, May 18 |Luncheon at noon, followed by a |program and cards. Comrades and |friends invit |ANNUAL BANQUET Invitations are out for the banquet of the foreign trade depart ment of the Chamber ot Commerce ing, May 18. gram will be a vocal solo by Mra Shirl Blalock, see M. P, CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE A rummage sale will be conduct ed by the women's organization of the Methodist Protestant church on May 18 and 19 at 1806 Westlake ave. Luncheon will also be servea |Contributions will be calied for. |Those having donations ure asked to notify East 5929. see LONESOME CLUB The Lonesome club will meet ft the parlors at the Rainier Grand hotel, Tuenday evening, May 15, at 8 o'clock. Cards and dancing will be enjoyed. Strangers and peoplo welcome. see W. B. A. HEALTH CENTER The Woman's Benefit association has established a health center at room 4012 Arcade bldg. The center is for the convenience and benefit of members and juniors, and is free of cost. Each member is cordially Invited to call and inspect the room and equipment and become acquaint. ed with tho health supervisor, eee CIVIC CLUB ELECTS The Women's Civic club me Tuesday afternoon at the Y. W. C. A,, when the following officers wer elected: Mra. Emma Hausm) president; Mrs, Sven Pearson, first vico president; Mrs, Paul Winne. man, second vice president; Mra, P. J. Lofgren, recording secretary; Mrs. Leah Stalleop, corresponding secre. tary, see DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGH Daughters of St. George will meet in the W. EB, B, A. Hall Thursday, May 17, at 1:30 p, m. All members are requested to attend, eee NEW OFFICERS The Seward Soclal and Literary club has the following new officers: Mra. H. R. Wheeler, president; Mra, Milton Taylor, first vieo president; Mrs, T. M, Grotning, second vice president; Mrs. Leon Bicknell, ro: cording secretary; Mra. A, Duis, corresponding secretary; Mra. 1, R, Davis, treasurer; Mra, R. C, Teague, publicity chairman, Mrs, A, H, Keeler was elected trustee, Dologates to the City Fed. eration will be Mrs, Teague and Mra. J, Bicknell, while the alter: nates include Mrs, B, 'T, Robb and Mrs, C, B, McCoy, at the Hotel Gowman, Friday even. | Included on the pro-| lonely | {Cornish Spring Calendar Announced The cale ual spring music and 1 of the Cor nish school, which begins on t promines day of this month, | Tho outline of the programs fol | town: ue program of piano dents of the r | Rik | and the M | i Eina Ture | June 6 An evening of »z4 of B |June § and %—Seenes from the o “Mirella,” “Rigoletto, Loutee, ‘and “Madame Butterfly.” Piano recital by pupils of Mr ocal assistance, 2 o'clock recital by the Misses 4 Mower, assisted by te of concerted num- for plano, violin Jano concertos, string quintet 5 and 16—Dn ‘opolitan theat | Tho pre-festival yesterday programs afternoon with by pupils from the elementary de- began a recital partment, and consisted of selec tions for the no and the violin and two dance interpretations. Tho calendar for the coming pre festival program Is as follows: May 1§—Evoning, vocal recital by puplls of Mrs, Peabody, annisted by Miss Ruth MeDermott, violoncellist May 19—Afternoon, % o'clock, miscella- neous program of plano and violin numbers by pupils of the Elementary department, and an exhibition of folk- dancing by pupils of Miss jor. May %—E . plano recital by puplie of Mr, Edouard Potjes, with vocal as- sistance. May 24—Piano recital by pupils of Mr. Potjes, with vocal assistance. All of the above recitals are pub: le and will be given in the theater, |In addition to these, there will be a number of private recitals in the smaller recital hall by children of the elementary department, Sr WN ONNASEA » executed by Madame . | Soderman, * | Boprano, There are no unexpected guests when the perfect mayonnaiseis in your pantry. For with Gold Medal you are prepared to turn cold meats into a company feast and left-over vegetables into the salad named for one of the world’s greatest conquerors. GOLD MEDAL Mayonnaise Macedoine Salad —Cold cooked peas, carrots, beets, string beans, ( abner any cold vegetables) in Cut beets and carrots into cubes, etring beans and celery into short lengthe. Arrange on lettuce leaves in sections, letting contrasting colore come next to each other. 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The wedding gown is cut on four-| teenth century lines and suggests a/ Botticelli canvas, It is made of} chiffon moire mousme embroidered with silver lace and seed pearls, It has three trains, one of moire mousme attached to the waist, an other of Ivory net edged with - tingham lace and a third of price- | lens lace which hangs from the| shoulders—a gift of Queen Mary, | Of conservative, but elegant, cut is tho dancing frock with slightly | ‘w waistline ond long panels at the k and sides which reach to. th |GIVES Cc | | ‘Tho girls of the Philathea class of | the Elim Baptist church were pat: | jronesses, Thursday evening, May 10, n interestnig spring musicale. | presented in concert Helga | piano; Carolyn Matte: | son, soprano, and Sirl Engman, vio- {lin | | The following program was given: | | Piano, “Rendo Capriccloso” | | : «-Mendelesohn | Un bel at Vedremo”. ..Puccint | | From “Madame Butterfi | Violin, (a) “Mymn to the Sun” They j i Kreister | Boprano, (a quest) ‘ a} ())“doicen® Hultman | ) Bextette from “1 Lerchotlaky Violin, First Movementt from Ninth Concerto De Berlot - Berwald exte” A Ma: obin, Robin, Sing Me a Spross . Rogers net Soprano, (a) “Heart, will You Got" | | | (a) "At Prelude ¢ Piano, sharp Minor . Rachmaninoff BORROWED TIME CLUB At the weekly meeting of the Seat- |tle Borrowed Time club to be held in the ¥. M. C. A, building, E. 42nd st. and 16th ave. N, EB. Thursday May 17, at 2 o'clock, Lieut. Gov. W. J. Coyle will address those pres- ent. Visitors invited, and men over 70 years of ago eligible to member ship, eee AUXILIARY SEATTLE POST NO, 18 Tho American Legion auxiliary to Seattle post No, 18 will hold a tea at the home of Mrs. George Foster, | 103 E. 59th #t., Friday, May 18, at 0 o'clock. Take car No, 2 | conquering salad. Top each section with golden A, MAGNANO CO, 1$,—Marriage floor rante motifs ¢ reachin gown | felt the |*UD of shell THE BRIDE’S BOOKLET bride-to-be Prospective guest at a wedding this spring, you'll want the eight- ig° printed bulletin our Washington EVERYTHING about the wedding. 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