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_ Miss Elspeth MoEwan Hostes ss a __ list limited to friends in the University district. ee wy | sidewalk for 13 blocks, or take Ed- e 7 10 5H RE THE § / STAR Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond, Fay Gould lephone, Art. Capitol 0829, Dorot! m Cong Miss ( vorbe tt to W ed June 6 Lot hter of Mr, and Mrs, Hugh E. Corbett “Stor ‘got, son and Mrs. William Pigott, Wednesd emony will be performed in 5 McHugh officiat! Mts h i i « Clara Brons and Mix Margaret Bell, the maid ola and Dorothy Bell, Mr. Har t will and the ushers will be Mr. George Corbett, Mr and Mr. W Nelson, all T will wed Pag brother's bes n Ingalls Hall, Mr an Ephus rs of the groom-elect t will follow the » ee at the home way Miss s Wedding Plans The ma: Piatt, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Hubbell Pi Allen, Jr,, son of Mr, A. 8. Allen, of Seattle, will be celebrated on Saturday evening, June 2, at §:30 o'clock, at the home of her parents, The Rev. Cleveland Klethauer will read the service Mrs. Harold Jay Hull, of Wallace, Idaho, the sister of the bride-to-be, Will be matron of honor, and Alden Hull will be the ring bearer, Mr Thomas 8. Allen will be his brother's best man. Following the ceremony | @ reception will be 1d. In henor of Miss Piatt and her fiance, Mr, ¢ with a dinner of twelve covers, Thur wedding rehears: nd Mrs, Piatt will entertain sday eve May 31, preceding the Rrority C Celebrates F ounde rs’ Day Gamma sorority celebrated Fo s’ day with a banquet at the] chapter ho 529 17th ave. N. E., on with 140 mem:| bers from Washington and Oregon in atte ‘The sorority was chartered twe years ago an viously Mary Burrell Thomsen acted as toastm pnsea were made by Ruth Bamford, Dolly McLean Callow, Wil Frye Bogue, Janice Parker and Mrs, Winifred Haggett ‘The guests of honor were the ch: rs of the organization. They included Helen Wetzil Giboney, of Spokane; Louise Wetsil Clark, of Yaki ma; Katherine Edwards McDonald, of Everett; Julia Esmond Cran tesano; Lillian Eisenbeis Welch, of Port Townsend; Gussie Willi man, of Chehalis; Ruby Brown Rucker, of Everett; Alice ( Of Everett; Jessio Mosgrove West, of Port Townsend; Bogue, of Prince George, B. C ning. @ affair, Elizabeth | Elizabeth Frye| Entertains for Miss Farrar Miss Dorothy Campbell is entertaining with an informal luncheon at the} Bunset club Wednesday afternoon, in honor of Miss Mildred Farrar, who} Teturned last week from an cetented Spe in the East | Miss Elspeth McEwan is entertaining with an informal dinner at her home, Thursday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Francis Brownell Jr. Later the party will attend the performance of “The Awful Truth” at the Metropolitan. Miss Greenleaf Names Wedding Day The warriage of Miss Ruth Greenleaf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph} Tucker Greenleaf, to Mr, Jaseph Holland Cowley, son of Mr. W. M. Cowley, | Will be solemnized’ Thursday evening, June 21, at the home of the bride’s| parents, with the Rev. Edward Lincoln Smith reading the service. Miss Eloise Virtue wil] bemaid of honor and Miss Elise Cowley, whose Marriage to Mr. Charles Vernon Foote will take place that day, for matron} of honor. ‘The bridesmaids will be. Miss Margaret Rogers and Miss Elizabeth) Greene. Mavis Holland Cowley will be the flower girl and William Marion Cowley, Il. ring bearer, Mr. William Marion Cowley, Jr., will be best man for his brother, and ‘Mr. Nelson Greenleaf and Mr. Joseph Tucker Greenleaf, Jr., the ushers, Following the ceremony there wilt be . reception. Luncheon Planned to Honor Mrs. Talbot Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux {s.entertainfhg with a tuncheon on Saturday aft- "ernoon at her home, in honor of Mrs. W. H. Talbot, of San Francisco, who » is @ visitor in town. Hosts at Dinner at Rainier Club Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton de Veuve will entertain with a dinner ot} thirty-six covers at the Rainier hs , Weenandny morning. | Luncheon and Kitchen Shower | Mrs. William L. Pigott is extending invitations to’a luncheon and kitchen shower at ber home on Friday, June 1, to compliment Miss Louise Corbett. _ Covers ‘will be placed for mace Informal Bridge Luncheon Mrs. John P. Condon and her mother, Mrs. U. B. Clark, are entertaining with an informal bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon, with the guest Miss Kaufer to Give Tea In compliment to Miss Louise Corbett, a June bride-to-be, Mrs. Leonard| Kaufer is entertaining with a tea and kitchen shower at her home, Satur-| @ay afternoon, May 26, from 3 until 6 o'clock. Assisting will be Mrs. J. J. Gorman and Miss Monica Kaufer. Guild Plans Bridge and Mah Jongg Party ‘The Frink Park guild of the Orthopedic hospital will give a bridge and " Mah Jongg party on Saturday evening, May 26, at the home of Mrs. H. E. Holmes, 310 35th ave. 8. 'At Home Sunday A Flernoon ‘To honor her daughter, Miss Louise Corbett) Mrs, Hugh E. Corbett will _ be at home to the members of the Young Ladies’ institute, Sunday after. “noon, May 27, fromm 3 until 5 omega Orthopedic Tea and. Thrift Shops Madrona Guild will be in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop on Wednes- day. Mrs. H. C. Converse will be the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Emmett Brown, Mrs. B. B. Brookbank, Mrs. J. C. Le Crone, Mrs. A. D. Walker, Mrs. L. M. Trowbridge, Mrs. E. P. Whiting, Mrs. W. E. Dando, Mrs. H. W. Harbaugh and Miss Juanita Parker. At the Thrift Shop in the morning, Mrs. Thomas Nash and Mrs. G. Alston Hole will be in charge for Queen Anne gulld and, in the afternoon? Mrs. J. B. Alexander and Mrs. F. H. Chase for Madrona guild. @omen’s Clubs _ CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY WEST SEATTDE is ART CLUB LORRAINE SOCIAL CLUB West Seattle Art club will meet ine Social club will meet in| With Mrs. John P. Jacobson, at Des rate temple, Wednesday, May|Moines, Wednesday, May 23, at 11 ae at 2p. m, All Eastern Stars|O'clock. “Childe Haasam” will be the Pctes: artist discumed, with Mrs. Daniel Ragan leader, “Contemporary Art," | by Mrs, A. L. Warner. | 1s LADIES OF THE GOLDEN NORTH All Ladies of the Golden North| are invited to a silver tea at tho home of Mrs, Bella Leight, 2114 Kighth ave. W., Wednesday, May 23, at 2 o'clock, Hach member may bring an sare friend. oe . se. WISCONSIN GOLDENROD CLUB | The Wisconsin Goldenrod club will meet Wednesday, May 23, with Mrs, Effie McMillan, N. Ninth st. and Interlaken, Take Green Lake car to Dow's landing and follow the tmonds bus to 90th and walk three blocks east, eee CLARA BARTON TENT No. 1 _ Daughters of Veterans, Clara Bar. ton Tent No. 1, will serve a public dinner at the Armory Wednesday, May 23, at 6 o'clock, followed by cards at 8 o'clock, with refresh. tents. Good prizes are provided. A bazaar will be helrd from 6 to 8 " @lelock for the sale of fancy and useful articles, delicatessen ooda, te. The public is cordially invited to all. SILVER TEA Ladies of Circle A, of Madrona Presbyterian church, will give a sil- ver tea Wednesday, May 22, from 2 to 4:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs, H. L. Brown, 502 29th ave, Inter. esting program will be offered. oe ANNUAL BANQUET The annual banquet of Princeng Angeline parlor. N..D. W., will take | Place Wednesday evening, May 23,| at 6 o'clock, at the Elks’ club, Rew. ervations may be made until tomor. Regular meeting of Seattle Wood-|row trom Nelile Hans, Hillott 496% etaft Thimble club will mect at the|or Elliott 239 home of Mrs, M. Holcomb, 1322 B, ae ae. 66th st., on Wednewday, May 23. |GREEN LAKE Wiee BU, | Green Lake W. ©. 'T, U. will meet} PT. A. at the Lebanon home, 1110 W.86th Maple Hill P.T, A. will mest at|st. Wednesday, May 23, at” 1 the school, Wednesday, May 23, at| o'clock. Mothbery bring lunch for 290, Business session, two ; eee THIMBLE CLUB MAPL® HILL | AUXILIARY HUGO MRS. R. HAAKON A morning ceremony performed in the First Methodist ™™™" Protestant church recently united Miss and Mr. Hugo R. Haakons PT. A. m La PT. A, will moet | ay,.May 23, at 2:30 p. m A new president will be elected to replace Mra. Smyth, resigned. The Domestic Science girls will be hostesses for the social hour. |G. A. R. SEWING CLUB The Ladies’ of the G. A. R. Sew: ing club will mept at the home of Mrs, C. E, Macy, 459 Garfield st, Wednesday, May 23. Luncheon at noon followed by a sale of fancy articles and apron’ for the benefit of the home. AKE see ROOSEVELT The Ladies’ Auxiiiar of the Theodore Roosevelt post will meet at the home.of Mrs, 8. M. Baam, 2000 26th ave. N. Wednesday, May Post | 23, foran ‘all-day meeting to make |... Coftes | Bring sandwiches. served, see AUXILIARY TO LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS Ladies’ auxiliary to the Brother- hood of Locomotive Engineers will poppies. will be give uw card party and Tuncheon, | Wednesday, May 23, at 1 o'clock, in M. E. B, A. hall, 102844 First ave, SUMMIT SCHOOL P..T. A. Tho Summit School P. T. A. will meet Wednesday, May 23, at 2 p. m. | Reports of officers will be given {and also reports of state convention. | Plans for the coming year will be discussed. There will be a vocal solo by Irene Spencer, after which a social hour will be spent. Mr. Moffit, principal of the school, cor- dially ‘invites the mothers to vinit the ‘school rooms at 2:30 p. m., a this will bo the last mesting of the| school year. eee McKINLEY CIRCLE DELEGATE CLUB McKinley Circle Delegute club will meet Wednesday, M 33, the home of Anna May Wolsfberger, 3640 Fremont ave, corner of 38th ave. cards and prizes. o- GEN. SHERMAN CIRCLE A noonday luncheon, followed by cards, will be given by Gen, Sher- man Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., on Wednesday, May 23, at Green- wood Improvement cluh hall, $536 | Greenwood ave. Take Phinney car to end of line, Public invited. cee AQUILA LODGE, » Aquila Lodge, A., will meet for its regular busi ness session, Wednesda May at 745 p. m., at 1915 First avo, Progressive whist at 9 o'clock. Mem- bers and friends weloome. o- AL CLUBS Take car No. 21. . ACHERS' CLUB Under the auspices of the Officers’ and Teachers’ club of the Highland Congregational church, the following Program will be given Tuesday eve. ning, May 22, at the Mission theater: Overtur Reading—"The Delusion of Ghoste’ Mise Daphne Anderson Bolo—’ ips tba Took Bali" eneee MeGomery-Porry ampalgn Adolph Preteai Mr. A. K. ‘Your’—Hon. Harp (a) * a) Bong’ Mighty Lak’ a Ron Mins Reading: He and Ruth Crosson rue of Snowden Dramatic School .Kramer MeGil Mr. Alfred Green, baritone Mian Hloiwe Kt, ‘Clyde, accompanist Heleotions—Orchoatra “Kewpte Doll Dance. ..... Shirley Rogers, Peuny MeCabe, Pewsy Durkin, “Ruby. Jonna Jean Grog 'n Siok" ‘Dorthy Martins mats. Chas, Huerter Hay Aueh Charming. AL Lane Wilnon Amy Worth “Phillie Old-Time anjo, mandolin Milan MeConnelt Banjo _Solo- Melodien—-V! he Bijnd Ploughman”’ Reading en “Tone of My Heart Mrs. A. Voetena: Mrs, Chan, Donnell Mra, Mabel Fritz, Reading—“The Dumb Walter Diffioulty” Mine Hotty Henderson Boys! Gige Club Quartet, Waltdr Johnaon, Arthur Ff 4 Goodwin, Jack Dando Duet- Herman Lone contralto noprand —Portrait by Grady. pe Marjorie Rodgers at) Luncheon at noon followed by | + | costume, Hartwell 1 wie Gaynor | nd ald Crawford. Mrs. Har Raiph 1 a trip EF it (uanita atu lated oF at Minor hospital Mins J from ¢ Dr. and Mrs. Har Music Chaliapin Concert Friday Evening Russian Marjorie Benjamin | DRAMATIC RECITAL Madame Marie Wernll Boebe will | Present children and adults in a com plimentary dramatic recital at the Y W. C. A. auditorium, Thursday eve ning, May 24, at § o'clock | Following ts the program: (a) “Two Larker (>) “Country Gard vs ) Bpanioh Pant Les John N The musik Times w Pupil of Paul Pierre M THE LITTLE PRINCESS DREAM" the filled of the Japan,....Lille Eneda | Fairies Dorie Hegge, 4) “Grandma's Vilet Bisa Madaie ; ee ve hhc bese ascends There is an intimacy at the allapin cert which ts like no other The man ts an artist, of and} ponseswed of a voice of such remark ablo color and range that you have no sense of limitations, What is more, ho Js thoroly the actor. He| sings from the heurt, one of the fow |singora who can sing from its) doptha.” Chaliapin has as accompanist Max Rabinowitch, who might well be a soloist in his own right. He will Selected | play solo numbers between the song groups of Challapin. The singer appears in Seattle under the man ‘agement of the Ladies’ Musical be. inette. ss Markaryt Dantman Ninon Gertrude Volehoek | AUXILIARY BE Beene: Convent Garden. | Legend of “The Princess Moonbeam”..../ ROSE SOCIETY The Aux to the Seattle Rose Lilla Engdat et oaeaaae y willl visit the Thomas Wylie gned” . May Take Rat on Fourth and get off John Ashton at Holly st, five blocks east. Those Pupft of John Albert Shaffer attending are asked to be at Hol | “Indian Cradle fone” Selected /at. at 1 p,m. MacQuarrie re in”. Booth Tarkington Ruth Wayetad |HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY | “The Soul of the Vieltn ‘The annual meeting of Seatt Lath Bch district, Women's Home Mixsionary | eee us society, will be held May 24 and 26, ee DAL Bisby DAS in Asbury Methodist Bpiscopal The annual play day of tho liter-| church, N. 40th st. and Whitman ary and travel department of the/ave. The session on May 24 opens Woman's Century clulb was held |at 10 a, m. and clones at 4 p. m. Friday, May 18, at tho home of| There will be a banquet May 25/ Mra. W. H. Pittwood, at Richmond |for mothers and daughters. Mra |Beach. The department has spent|T. J. Gambill, conference president, ja year in the study of China, and jand Mrs. Thompson, of Tacoma Com jthis closing event was in part an|munity House, will be present, afternoon in China. Chinese lanterns ahead and decorations were in evidence, | LC OME CLUB Jand at luncheon severai delicious! Tho Lonesome club will Chinese dishes were served. |the parlors of the Rainier ‘The program was in tho form of |hotel, Tnesday evening, May Chinese magazine, ‘The cover de-|8 o'clock. Cards and sign was 4 figure in Chiness court |special program — will posed by Mra, F. W. Bert, |Strangers and lonely jr. The numbers Included a story | come. from Ki Lung, “In Golden Hours,” tilde | Mra. J. M. Rich; “Chinese Poetry,” |IRIS AND PEONY SHOW | |selected, Mra. C. R. Daniel; song,| The Spring Flower club Is spon- |Mrs. Henry Bittman; poem, soring Seattle's first iris and peony |telis,” from Wung Lee, Miay C. B./show at the Fine Arts rooma, Adams; “Serenade,” Mrs, John R.|Fourth and University, Wednesday | Persons and Mrs, Henry Kauffman; |and Thursday, May 30) and 31st, |“Letters From China," Mrs, Foster |The exhibit is open to all flower. |Dean; number, selected, a Chinese |lovers, Admission free, Jorchestra, Seventy members. were rid Sige in. attendance, RAVENNA W. U. Me eid Ravenna W. C. T. U. DORIC SOCIAL CLUB lita second annuai Dorie Social club, 0, |Ravenna M. P. church, 9%rd and lgive a card party Thursday, 60th st., Tuesday, May 22, begin. 24, at 2p. m. at Doric hall, Fre-|ning at 2 p.m, and continuing thru-| |mont. All Eastern Stars and friendsjout the evening, with a silver jinvited. medal contest. Good program. Mildred Brode Teki-Tekt-No’ larity in the « Belested con. « elected course, + Turlussen Helncted Toucksert Drowning Yopn!, Pupil of Mile. “New Year's Morn’ ico Torgerson Belected M. Legend of “The Trailing Arbutus.....0. Ivia Vopat 0 lected M “Grandfather Wilma Entwiatle + Melected | Voeat fote. Ruth Havatad Pupil of Madame Alberta Jansen | “SECRETS OF HEARTS” “Indian Lament Deorak-Kretster | felected on meet in Grand} 22, at Sancing. A} he given, people wel- fs holding institute at the And you stir and you stir and you stir—so care- fully, as you drop the oilinto theegg. Thensome- thing happens and your mayonnaise curdles. Egg wasted! Oil wasted! 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Take it easy! , Don't be in @ hurry!" te helped her to 4 chair by the. ‘indow. of Sheriff W Dun afternoon, as a re t fired by Pu whi Sunday mor from woun has sult beer done it,” sald Montague, have to go on sick leave, for this afternoon at least.” “Oh, no,” eaid the’ secretary“in a voice of quiet decisional have no time to be SIL” He watched her ~ narrowly. “You'l ve m bad break it you 81 sha! ) comminsic and named as will rematr The tuation closely ‘ent to those advocat:| ty, charg » action, ‘The mobilization, > connection with t situation, being part of the! Clark and Peterson fled following of cou: plan which has been under | ¢y,, and were arrested in a no part ation for a month | note on Occidental ave. a few hours| +. ei lends wariells bat epehoad & ley's injuries we: not at was jut ovo en in a tone nny a injuries were Dot SUD | char brought iss back tober ott poned to be fatal, according to physi | at sare teen te looked h but he developed pneumonia. breig orld ed from* her* withqthe | hint of @ shrug.» “No doubt you know your own business belt, and reckless drivi crash consider Was Poison Victim Declaring that he suffering | — — GOES TO JAIL at the Ritz hotel Monda P. Alexander flatly) CINCINNATI, May 22-—Mrs. Ha-| matement issued by clty| ze] Imhoff is under 10-day sentence | officials that he was suf-| for kissing a cop. | 1 the uso of narcotics,! The judge who sentenced her was when broug' |told she delights in kissing ——————« | men on the at and has been rested several times clans, denied a “I never mean that to the who show me kindness. qIt bap- pens—much toowseldem™ Bho spoke} with a @dignity «that twas = above pathos, but none the less wa: Pi touched. {You must nhe had Simth's xe families, pol AUXILIARY TO RAILROA tAINME | ry to Brother. | ainmen will give be on Thursday, May | home of Mra. R. E.|™ Sith at Lunch Tako Ravenna arty the ‘ree Point people attended. SAVING BUTTER The butter cut in small blocks or| |made in shapes and served on the! |bread and butter plates {s to be ad- | vised. On the plate it ts perfectly clean, even if left, because the knife is used only for that. 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