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THE SEATTLE STAR ——$<—_— ——__ | Clubs CLUBS FOR [ HOUSE DRESS | Personal THURSDAY H Hole ~ om in oxy Marfield to be her he Mr, and York, and me Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600 bl Assistant—Frances Oldham. Music—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone monther, Mra, A. E th nest fe eum Andrews, of Ney brother-in-law t the same WOODCRAFT TOTEM CLUI Wooderaft T ng a — es ‘ ora The great thing about Coca-Cola is that it is so much for so little. It makes the lowly nickel do what you can’t measure by price—delight your taste and quench your thirst. CLASS IN PARLIAMEN Mrs. Crabtree Hostess on Friday Afternoon; Plans for Garden Wedding Announced Rar orgs meet TAMY May RS. GEORGE afternc wea daughter Lawton. MISSIONARY The affair wili be given at home annu . Women's Home Miss Naftzger Announces Wedding Plans The marriage of Miss Margaret hter of Mr Mrs. Arthur R. Naftzger, to M M " i re. Arthur R. I kK nh ort ’ » S parents, 434 35th av It will be M. Bailey H, CRABTREE in honor of Mrs. Dc Mrs, FM. W will be hoste in wife Mrs HOME SOCIETY f Beattle Minsionary ; Ml q 4 The 10 a, mothers - wrod Ann Naftager, daughter and | chur 1 Dimock, son of Everett F removed to with Re mbrosg | for Mra, Baxter Tr. 3 ing the w ees t 1 f t Tacoma Com " tursea’ veos present Baxter have To apartment on Tuesd afternoon, he I nm wedding celet rst Baptist chu Mrs. I. F. Wade will be matron of honor apd Mis groom's sister, maid of hon Miss Norma Olsen Swill be the bridesmaids, and Betty Ernst £ Will be best man. A reception will follow the « Miss Bacon Plan Tn honor of Katherine Bac Foon, June 1, at the s na the |AUXILIARY. To wil return to Part Tnvitations have be to members of the a be RAILROAD TRAINMEN } tin i ‘i Bitls assisting at the wed . ? The Ladies’ Auxillary to Ne * hood of Ratlroad Trainmen i the Tea . party Thursday une dresses used to be Mother | rourrerotters parents Mra bards, tt Tak been life spend Gam president re ling the sery Dorot nd Miss He Mr, Ge ower girl Mr from Charles Clarke to | THURSDAY PROGRE The Thy | meet 8 CLUB Knemeyer & short tri California wday Mr 12th ave. N m. Prog ub mony ee 8 s Informal Luncheon I be 1 tune with of Paris ema u 4 20th . for Mr Ju Pris who wi s enter Anderson, an Aalkemn ‘orm k to Parks will nn to con. Tourtelotte home of Mra Mr, and remain for | Assistants Named for Assisting Miss Treat moon, May 31, in compliment to Miss Pr Parsons and Miss Helen Fo Lucy Semple Swanstrom. Swanstrom. card on nh but now they are as sty! Priscil! John H. Powell, to two jor three weeks | oe an cleverly designed as an fternoon For th creation. who wil riends inv Mar # neason colored damask in} yr- yea ny * ° material—white damask | washington DORIC SOCIAL CLUB blue, gold, rose or green fic dred Hughes Dorie 8 club, O. KE. § Dresses of thin Hughes, will Luncheon Planned for Travelers ire: Soe eee, thout frills Mra J. EG ¢: mont. All Eastern Star and friend: summer woes nvited. at ‘their nd Miss M. E. Pendergas' JADAMS PVT. A Affairs for Graduating Cla EE foe, Frater ortrm gle cl fay pet gr, the mothers (> Whe graduating exer>ises of the Mme. Ples: held on Friday | present at the last monthly meeting SMorping, June 1, at 11 o'clock, the members of the class including Miss|/of the year to be held the Bema Calhoun, Miss Beatrice Puul, Miss Eleanor Costello, Miss Gertrude| school, Thursday May % @Sehater from Elma and Miss Ruth Friedman, of F p.m. There will be art interes STuesday afternoon Miss Costello and entertained the| program, including Bes at luncheon at the Rainier club. state P..T, A. convent wolf, at s ee CANADIANS WILL CELEBRATE EM 2 DAY tian club of Seattle will Hughes, of Ea his daughter, Miss 3 Mr, Geo the and son o« home of aid Dr. and during the urning | cup: card pe raith m at ean styles Charles TR. Castler Mrs, Paul Jarvis is entertaining w too, are expec Saturday afternoon, May while they are #0, fe in honor of her st fertha Williams, country who Hrown and) i+ yarrow beat and are trim: |" and collars of the place, @ leaving soon fo’ summer | med w T. A. cordially in-| Judge and Sirs, Everett Smith are spending a week east of the moun. | | tains | | hool will be —— cf RADED UNION OF AY SCHOOL TEACHERS | S Seattle Graded Union of Bun.| Mr. and Mra will) meet | returned from om, 9:20 unt! | California at see Lawrence Bogie! a“ ort trip to} 4 re Tenchers @ short trip to| uduates enter ab: i$ Mra. Alexander McEwan is ig & few days in Victoria, B. DAUGHTERS OF Sate Be: RGB | Mra. Arthur Ela rs of St. George will cele.| Byron and John, from Thursday, Muy |@re the guests of Mrs at the home of|Mrx, Charles W, Harris LY, Davis place nue at Luncheon f cha | and Mrs, Elmer Todd ton to California next week graduation of their m« Todd, from the Thacher RUTH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS The Ruth School for May 2% of Chaliapin Recital in invited al! The Ladies’ Musical club presents aseured. apin in recital, with Mr tabinowitech at the plano, Fri ning, May at the |RUMMAGE SALE The en Lake Congregational |church will have a rummage gale Friday and Saturday, May 25 and 26, at 701 Ste . and sons,| Ketchikan, Ela's sinter, Daugh | evening tthe work Inspection Gregson Mr ‘The part of the There presented by rupervision of w. in honor of | HOME-COOKED DIN Fortson Thygesen auxiliary, U, Moore| W. V., will serve « car to public plant end the will be an arlen program Geraldine VIMY Vimy ble. Rooseveit hall, The public ts cor- . 2 at 1616% Third ave. dially invited. sushters of public xchoo} teacher Take Ra ite |. re. HB. We the British hold f =, 8. Boleom returned Sunday annual E day celebratio rey e bration 10\| tew days’ visit in Victoria, Kent, an guests of Boadicea chapter ‘ane e Membera take stage at Occidental | ave, and Yesler way, at 1046 a. m., Thursday, May 24 oe enna car, to end }_ The Ruth } | Theodora home ton home Mian Nell Shannon, who has been! visiting in Ban Francisco and Los| . Angeles for the past four months, | Will be home June 1 of line between the the Washing ome is PINK TAFFETA Paraphrase on Strauss Waltz. Goldstein Mr. Rabinowitech ee in, Mr. Chaliapin Iv. Chopin « Seriabin . Mr. Chatiaptn BOILING MILK e! Always boll milk or make por-| Lemon juice will remove stains ridge in a double botler, {from your tin saucepans. Gouraud’s Oriental Cream Barbour club will clone — ths . and Miss Paul will be Srtaining with « motor party and a heon at Snoqualmie (Friday evening Mme. Pless will entertain with a dancing party at home} honor of the graduates. at the Seattle Yacht club Thursday ae Oh evening, May 24 , fcc Karp During the intermiasions art Tea Honors Miss Kerr Dorothy Mitchell wilt ternoon when Mra. J of her pupils in the for Skintosh entertained from 4 until @ o'clock at her home numbers: Oriental dance. Grace Kerr, who is to wed Mr. Franklin Sly on Juno 11 Margaret Powel, Vern home blossomed with Japanese iris in the pink and lavender tints Koebler; pat wtth a long-extab. f filled a graceful basket for the center of the attractive tea t where| Bobby Schwartz and Dorothy Auric Chaliapin w " s Kenneth C. Kerr and Mrs. Lorenzo De Cou presided at the urns ©. Mildred Hanw i] nounce the numbers which he is to ting thru the rooms were Mrs. Denton Mackintosh, Mrs. Arrigo) © # and friends invited to | sing from the platform, by referring | Young, Mrs. Philip Austin Henderson, Mrs. Edward Gardner and Mrs, | participe to the song book Mackintosh. Dorothy Eicher received the cards at the door and j ed the English texts of the songs in| the afternoon entertained the guests with some specialty dances. GREENWOOD SOCIAL CLUB | his repertoire. : Pag Greenwood Social club will meet | | The program follows: da with Mra, Minnie C. Smith, 7101 A bouffant frock of pink taffeta | 1.—Mr, Chaliapin e and Shower | Greenwood ave. Thursday, May 24, EVERGREEN DRILL TRAM | has many streamers of rose-colored | Cusitanta iplimenting Miss Margaret Naftzger, a June bride-clect, Mise Dorothy |at 10:30, Pienlc lunch, Sewing. “4 ever “python, a Ste satin ribbon, embroidered in crystal i if 4s entertaining with a bridge and shower at her home on Thursday | eee Evergreen Drill Team club of Dan.| PHILOMUS CLUB tertain.|/aveu and satin roses. 7 7 7 . ish BSinters* society, will moet with} The Philomus club is entertain- x cee a A . THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB Mrs, Christina Nielson, 5508 18th {ing with card party for members abLA CINE Seria a ‘ ‘ | aroha Taneting of the Thursday lave. N. W., Thursday, May 24° atTan erncte Thursday afternoon.) EPLACT iB hageal f ncheon to Honor Miss Piatt | Musical club will ‘be held at the] to cviown May 24, at the home of Mra. Thad] | If you buy your china from “open | 2 |home of Mrs. Elmer Green, Hunt's see | Wet bgery 19th ave, N. Mirx,| stock” patterns you will always be| Yat 3. T. H. Graybael and Mrs. Louis Roebke will entertain witha luncheon | poine Thursday, May 24, Instalia- R. Perry, hat f ar.| able to replace the ones you break. felve covers Thursday afternoon in honor of Miss Genevieve Piatt, Who/ tion of officers.” SOCIAL AND CHARITABLE Jultus Miller is chairman o: . fi amas I be a June bride. | ae CLUB Fangements, | 4 ee labiertid ailvrmw. 0: i Ladies’ Social and Charitabie a | i 4 SE. 4E REVIE club “Freja” meets at the home of| BRYANT P.-T. A, né Brides-Elect as Guests |. Seattle Review No. & W. B. A Mra, Anna Abrahgmaon in River-| Bryant PT. A. will moet Thure | ri | | [Helen Simpson ts entertaining with a luncheon at her home on|Maccabeen meen In A. 0. U. W./ side on Thursday, May 24. Lake/day, May 24, at 248 p. m. at the| fy afternoon, June 9, in honor of three brides-elect of the month of| hall Ninth ave., Thursday, May) Burien car leaves Occidental ‘ave.| school, The children from the| ss Anne Crouley, Miss Helen Bruce and Mixs Martha Johnson. | 24, ‘ Jat 1 o'clock. fourth, fifth and sixth grades will : Roe ice | he the progr. Reports. from| " i i EN. LAWTON CIRCLE airmen of standing committees, ‘ormal Dinner This Evening Cs Tacetk ‘CIWia isa ctlec tn, | alms: Seminveollen < vanoeta, arte BA Frances Oldham is entertaining with an informal dinner this even G. ALR, holds memorial services| heard. The final meeting of the her home on Queen Anne Hill. || TO REMEMBER at Haliard sity Hall:t5 dedicate Dags, }AcpeO year will Be Uveld | Friday, | aie att THURSDAY, MAY 2(— on Thursday, May 24. Home-cooked | June Pe iahee ‘te ve is yl “s aoe Miss Karla and Miss Claire Btoiten- || dinner will be served at noon. Pro.| #4 In the hands of } | 9 Assist at Tennis Tea Vera's ten to honor Stay Prisca || crane’ at agit sere Stanard, day afternoon the Tennis club will dedicate its new ballroom with ||, yAndervon trom 4to ¢ eetock. | | sete cee large briige tea of the summer season. }] “40 Feomptinent.” Mise seaters || WEST SEATTLE REVIEW NO. 51] ADDITIONAL CLUBS pup of the younger girls who will assist include the Misses Dorothy Bayley. at home |: West: Seattle Review No, 51, will! 4 bell; “Alice Jackson, Priscilla Treat, Catherine Bacon, Helen Aina. Mrs geod Died LOA) Dernatta || Hold a special sewing ,meeting at/ALPHA CLUB » Margaret J.atimer, Betty DeVoe, Mary Cheal, Josephine. Fransioli, | . || Carpenter's hill, 4441 California} The Alpha y Boone, sfelva and Verna MacAulay, Dorothy Lane, Helen Schwa. fr, Helen Jordan, Priscilla Anderson, Nellie Felger, Elizabeth MacDonald, | Koshlein, Margaret and Harriet Carter. Feservations for tables include those by Mrs. A. 8. Kerry, Mrs.| Guy Frink, Mrs. James Hamilton de Veuve, Mrs. John Campbell, George Warren Boole, Mrs. O. D. Colvin, Mrs. James D. Hoge, Mrs | ce Coulter, Mrs. Thomas Fransioll, Mex, R. J, Huston, Mrs. John| Mrs. Albert Charles Stubb, Mrs. James Wylie, Mrs. R. V. Ankeny, | Henry 0. Phillips, Mrs. W. W. French, Mrs. W. W. Barr, Mrs. F. K. binson, Mrs. John McCollister, Mrs. Ida Schroeder and Mise Hazel Man are oy Is College Club Hosts ng Miss Dorothy Leckenby, Miss Juanita Huntley, Miss Catherine | , Miss Helen Fay, Miss Katherine Haller, Miss Anne Parsons, Mins) Davis and Miss Eleanor Rounds, who have just returned from Mills| the Mills College club will entertain with a luncheon Friday «fter-| May 25, at the Women’s University club. } Z . unday Afternoon Tea | “Miss Willa Eikenberry and Miss Marion Jones are planning an informal for Sunday afternoon at Miss Eikenberry’s home to honor Miss Marga-| Nattzger. | ‘Bow Parties Planned for Concert Among the box holders who will entertain friends at the Challapin con | EBriday evening are Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Stimson, who will have Mr. and | Thomas Stimson and Mr. and Mr. Scott Bullitt as their guests; Mrs, | Collins, with Miss Jackling, Mrs, ‘Thomas Ruhm, Miss Catherine and | if, Bertrand Collins; Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hoge will have Mr, and| James Colbert Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Rolfe, ir and Mrs. Lawrence Bogle, Mr. and Mra. Edward 1. Garrett, Mr John Henry Ballinger and Mr, and Mrs: Charles Willard Stimson h together, as have Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Parsons apd Dean Miinor ris and Miss Milnora Roberts. Mr, John. D. Farrell will entertain | ir. and Mrs. Charles Varrell and Miss Dorothy Ewing in his box. | usical Program Announced for Tea ‘benefit musicale-tea will be given Friday afternoon, May 25. it Baker Park World Fellowship group at the home of Mrs. 520 Mount Baker drive. Mrs. Howard Fletcher and Mrs Philip Kinzer have arr program: by the Edward) | ‘anged the follow ; “Song of Sunrise” (Manney); “If My Had Any Pinions” (Hahn)—Mesdames Gwendolyn Geary Ruge, Fred. Adams, G, Ei. M. Pratt, Fred Clarke, Mary L. Seott and A. E. Board. in; Miss Katherine Robinson at the piano. j | Vocal—"Si J’etais Jardinier” (Chaminade); RKiego}—Mrs. Philip Douglas; Mrs. R. M. MeCullough, accompanist, ~ Violin—"Romance, Concerto in D Minor” (Henri Wieniawaki); “Viennese” tz Kreisler)—-Miss Nornine Powers; Mrs. M, J. Skube, Jr., 4 ‘compinist, Voral—" Passed by Your Window" (Brahe); “To Spring” (Gounod): “Hay-| irk ower” (Tipton)—-Mrs, Everett Clarke; Mrs, Walter Roseburg, mpanist ¢ "Vocal ng of the Robin" (Anna Case); “Orientale’ (Amy Worth); “Huy. | p and Butterflies” (Del Riego)—Mra, Ruge; Mrs. Worth at the plano, ist Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Howard Fletcher at Bencon $123, pie tar Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops 5) Mrs. Peter Mogenson will be hostens Thursday for Queen Anne uild at Me Orthopedic Ten Shop, arsisted by Mrs. A, M, Thomas, Mrs, Fvederick y 4 a, Mes, J. 8. Stockton, Mra, G. A. Kelley, Mra. ¥. A. Churet i, Mrs, | J&. Behwabe, Mrs, Clifford Thomas, Mra, Thomas Nash, Mra. 0. A. Kjos! ind Mirx Tyrone Whitney. The Thrift. Shop will be in charge of Mount Maker Park guild in the} ining, represented by Mrw, ¥, J. Engel and Mrs, George Johnson; in e Repeacn are Hl guild will be represented by Mrs, Db, V. Bass and Preudimi” (Silesu); “Homing” 4a Mrs. Varde McFariand’s mah jonee luneheon to compliment Mrs. Alli son Woodruff. pal of Mr. and Mra, Fran Brownell, Jr. FRIDAY, MAY 25— Miss Dorothy and Miss Barbara Ehriich's bridge at home in co pliment to Mise Grace Kerr, ML Vera Monteagic and Miss Hazel 0m. J. 1. Buchanan's luncheon at Women's University club, in compliment to Mrs, James A Pea The Le ty, cha a0. marriage of Mise Elizabeth awis to Mr. Winfield Angua Mo- Lean at Pligrim Congregational chureh. SATURDAY, MAY 24— Mra. E. P, Marrilley’s luncheon to honor her mother, Mra. > Davidson of Crawfordaviti Mrs, Leonard Kaufer'a ¢ wer for Miss Louise Corbett Vark Guild's bridge and mah party at Mrs. H. E. Holmes’ luneheon OH, Tal m tea at honie Miss Grace Kerr, from first of bridge lunchons at y at hospital in th Mise Dima Arnold's J Tennie club to complti Hernatta Barbour and Kerr and at Miew Mry. C. “Keith iin Wr, Arneld Igott’s luncheon shower In compliment to Mae parente, Platt, a MONDAY, 309 Capitol HM ¢ Hotel The n id's eard party we rr Louise € bett Mr, Stephen Ran Pigott in St. Patrick's chureh at 9 o'clock In the morning SATURDAY, no ‘The marriage of Mise Bernatta Bar. hour to Mr. Henry 1. Coftin at ‘Trinliy church at $:20 o'clock Minw Hazel Jonua to wed Mr, Arthur #. Coffin at 30 o'clock in. Trin ily ehuren, MONDAY, The wediny Mr. Tank bride elect Kenneth ¢ THURSDAY he marrl leat to Mr, ley will be me of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mra, Joneph Tucker Groonteat, mu of Misa Grace Kerr to Bly home of the 4 Mr and Mra, al ¥ o'clock, ot Mins suth Green: Joseph. Ho } } | ave, Thursday, May 24. Members| your's work are requested to come in the morn-| meeting at ing. with a reciprocity the home of Mra. T. B. Garrison, §20 W. Lee ast, Thurs. pot Tih jday, May 31, from 2 until $ p.m. ee EBAWOOD CIVIC AND SOCIAL CLUB LE CAMP Ebawood Civic and Social club Alpha Belle camp, Royal Neigh will meet Thursday, May 24, at Eba-|bors of America, will give a card wood hall Election of officers and| party on Wednesday evening, May other Important business will be at § o'clock, in the small hall of transacted. eenwood Improvement. club, 8538 Greenwood ave. Whist and five hundred will be played. Royal FORTNIGHTLY CLUB Neighbors, Modern Woodmen Queen Anne Fortnightly club will | friends invited, meet with Mrs. W. Reed, 343 - : May 34,| Keep your bread in a tin box, Wrapped in a cloth or {Mm paper, | ALPHA BEL ‘eae | } } | aid not hy | i | Hi —for summery appetites as well Here is a breakfast cereal that wakes upearly,ready for any sort of weather, Sperry Wheat Flakes ad- mits, frankly, that it makes a warming, satisfying breakfast; but there's nothing especially heating about it. Not nearly so heating as most cereals. ‘That's why it appeals to summery appetites as well. Remember, too, it takes but a short ro minutes to prepare. During the Sperry millin, process, the Wheat Flakes are partially cooke under high Pressure steam; so that you are saved most of the cooking. For a breakfast cereal that you'll relish the year ‘round—say Sperry Wheat Flakes to your grocer. imQnadian Pacific Bungalow Camps i 4 rial at DAew : Memo Like) ‘This is a new idea-to have an extension of renowned Canadian Pagjfic Comfort and Hospitality so close to: nature. Light Bungalow Camps, each different, now offer you this service in the heart of the majestic glories of the Canadian Pacifie Rockies. You wear your old clothes and enjoy life in the open in solid comfort ~for as little ds $5 a day, American plan. Camps at Moraine Lake, Lake Wapta, Lake O'Hara, Yoho Valley, Emerald ‘ermition River and Sinclair Hot Springs (on the new Banff-Windermere automobile highway), and at take Windermere, where you find a good golf course, invite you from June 15 to September 15. They hetul side trips from the famous resort hotels at uy ind Lake Louise, on the main | - jan Pacite Raat ine of the Canadian Write at once for complete informati ind illustrated literature, Canadian Pacific Railway E, P, L. STURDEE, G 1 608 SECOND AVENUE Manseay woloomes United States tourist make d Spring qi SEATTLE passports not required,