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PAGE 12 THE SI ATTLE STAR | ADDITIONAL CLUBS Music Persona mann \ a ture Wins Favor Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Ww M iM evening at ¢ . te of J f i ited. M Assistant—Frances Oldham : s heer pone eee j , Music—Louise Raymond in P ri tok walasitiates ft 1 Dorothy ould. Telephon tol 08 ea AR's WORK 1 M Irs, Roy } . © Thur 1 , os ; Miss Louise Raymond to Wed in Trinity re work . ‘ ee he , re . 20 a home of M mer at | with t ‘enc 4 prove Church; Bridge Tea Will Honor Miss) + + recs idea Palla. AAtlen Medan, tha lat n ooconete tomer a S * or « recen elected officers of the org I 1 lividus Springer nt ted off ' # one vat . M ization were tnatalled a th low 18 mar ¢ Miss Louise A Hoe program presented Y ta : Raymond. Mr, T J sa Se “ iis W tor oe Esolemnized Wedn or 5 : ae we at yi ; ae ze ebureh, with tev, William H % a " at I Plano—De aprice iries ! ‘ Le Mra. BE gan Mills, of r 4; A, | : : ana ma h ’ Lecken 3 opening n f And Mixs Edith Lee, of Portland adison a iat apts, r BS Roxa Victoria Owens and Mary 8 * waits pin |Of the overt , m Mr. Henry Victor Owens will t t Mra. Brach and hea vite wi a wa ictal cor = Terrell, Mr. Henry C. Hibbard, Mr. Marfield Bolcom, Mr. I a Bruce of Grand M i ar “e ) the pringipal events of tin pla Page, Mr. Edwin A. Strov nd Mr, Caspar Clark » ing & week with M iM A x re, volnexenvardesy Ana Mc A small reception will follow the service at the Raymond \ Brackett i Poh a. hony *# C M Jup e~ fifth ave 7 ‘ Pee Violin & Kies | stupendous ¢ om p sas k t erte, from A : ho has been the guest Pinas Dak Kelected |three of the grente Affair Will Honor Olympia Girl ee hereto reeeraad Sey datas iwecdkiess iyo MrasRaymond Ryan and Miss Gw Newlove have sued aad me ¥, W. Goodhue asstea Pep: ir tions for a bridg at the Tennis club day afternoon, M Te mistress tes iahatee i honor of Miss Irene Springer, of Olymy uM rates’! (eben 06 Vocal ~ Opera armen Mienele’e | iin nf © Alternating at the urns will be Mrs. Frank Preston, Mrs : Bray one He agen hat Are) ecsrs iss Mine Gladys Wheeler has teacein Smith, Mrs. Morris Lundquist and Mrs. knor, Miss Al A ney 8 Lagver Pr ' y ANie Heaney 648 fon of Tacoma, Mrs. Helen De Force, Miss Alice Springer of Olym: rite ith rolong | ame that M,. Megerlin graciously re ; Rachel Niblock and Miss Elizabeth McElroy will assist LUNCHEON AT : ses ie Mr. and Mra, Frank Waterhouse ty oo A with “Tho Swan,” alse by Fe a Mr, Fred Merritt lef week . ‘ keon ont Sor with harp accompanin © Invitations Out for Eastern Wedding Bigeh Aap Mb gy Bae Ber bere important buttons on the| Mra, Martha Jackson wil! entes.|Sawns Rpuecnorene received tim the chy yesterday to ¢ «Engg y pared Pipes ase er rye brio a dents’ club at luncheon, Saturda Andante Sees Sedgwick Fay. son of Mr aha ge aque : Davia Gilme previa nr dem te ba May 26, at her home at Charleston, | chestra, by Miss Marion Hutchinson Button, daughter of Mr, and Mra. J Ya to kb hig meht iniwen a esae nie | cuiniter ott Button daught y panel th The ceremony will be perform the t r nie ! and Greene st., Germantown, Phi a. F 1 Ce for being caught In at t 4 o'clock Edward Calder of Va A Ald w hipband! Immediately following the ceremony tt will be a recepft v « M 8 5 As this une is of the slip-on va H wood,” Upsal st. W., Mt. Alry, Philac the me of t tal - it a fastening on th " 4 ° eckiine is put parents. as : f the neckline ts ng ee Fay poe ye be je will be at home after August 1 at 409 West BALLARD CAMP NO, 116, to make it more convenient to slip at., Mt. Airy, Philadely aoe 5 geen . Ba 116, Woodmen of — Seal Dinner Honors Visiting Artis ; a dance for| HIGHLAND PARK PT. A Mr. and Mrs. Francis Guy Frink entertal Tuesday even members at fam only Fri Highlan | Park P. tA. wilt t ave at their home th honor of Mr. Robert Fulton Logan of the foremost | day eve 5, at Woodmen Dad's Night,” Friday, May 25 ‘American etchers and painters of the day, who spent a few days in tho) hall, 1fth and Market sts. in the sch ditorium City this week. Mr. Logan left last evening for his studio tn Hartford. 1 BPtayl Cole, superintender Gonn., to remain until August, when he will « for Spain en route to) arrxry ATTLE " : speak. Mr. R. D, Vivian Paris. ROSE SOCIETY will lead the community singing and . Logan is one of the few American artists who has canvass hung Auxiliary ta the Seattle R Mr. D. H ter, the games, F Mr, ea ; in the Luxembourg galleries. Mrs. Frink and Miss Gloria Frink met Society will yisit the Thomas Wylle| ers and mothers are urged to be artist in Paris, where he has a studio. gardens Fridky, May 2%. Take present for a Ret together time, Re e288 nier car on Fourth ave. and get freshments. There will’ be no _ Bridge Tea Honors Miss Schulz at Holly at five blocks east. ‘Those Rie fi Mrs. K. M. Moore's bridge tea this afternoon in honor of Mrs, Edward) 1 °C0 16 Ais MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES ) Hi. Schulz was a very charming occasion. Pink and white was the Solo The « ntary Bchoolé of the bit Fative motif for the home and the beautifully appointed tea table. E : phe ae ae : will hold Memoria} day exercises of of hawthorne were combined with bridal wreath, tulips, narciss! and roses.) FREMONT W. C me 4 | Friday, May 25, at Dp. m, and Prope Mulbsified Mrs. Samuel W. Noyse presided over the cups and assisting wero) Fremo = . tainment onthe high ache May 29 childr . scale thorou O. Martin and Miss Gertrude Sebuls. an interesting entertainment on} | t all the real life and lustre, the hair wit “Mrs. B. 8. Halter, Mrs, H. 0, Martin a Souaew , May 28, fn Asbury |" 9 & @. Mare lle nad. ase, the] therbats with walse sd) Tran M. E. church, Whitman ave. and fresh and i chianié father's aioli? hides ices 6% . fresh and lux t reamy lather, | Luncheon Will Honor Mrs. VW right Abpea param 0 Mrs. Clare E. Farnsworth is entertaining with a luncheon of ten covers! pein, which inc * sing i land: Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs, William Hammond Wright,| ers from American College of if . at her home Friday afternoon of - $f Boston, who ts visiting Mrs, J. W. Rumsey Music at Fremont, and other fine orb i Rand Pood Nase: appearance of . numbers. The Fremont White Rib. pg ‘ peat ise Tigh bon band will perfo: * . a agian? ae: ah | ei binves the seat _ Hostess at Two Luncheons n be perfor ‘eat be song, The era aie heons to be ¢ at her Informal Luncheon Planned | Complimenting Mrs. Jay I. Durand, who is home from a four months‘) ‘Yisit in Arizona end California, and Mrs. Henry Ristine, who has just) Stoltenberg gave a smart tea this afternoon at their home. Long-stemmed ®ladicli, gorgeous peontes and fragrant pink and white spring blossoms Were used to decorate the rooms, arranged in baskets and tall vas Mrs. Wallace F. Duthie, Mrs. Pau! Voinot, Mrs. Douglas Baker “Mrs. Ross Downs alternated at the urns, and Misa Mary Maxwell, Priscilla Treat, Miss Nellie Felger, Miss Clara Emory, Miss Gertrude Lewis, Miss Mildred Lewis and Mrs. Ro§ert McClelland assisted. Informal Luncheon at Sunset Club Complimenting Miss Kate Kessler, of San Francisco, who !s visiting in| town, Miss Betty Young will entertain with an informal luncheon Satur ¥ afternoon at the Sunset ciub. nd pore part of the summer. Among those who have reserved tables for the bridge tea “party Broadway guild will give wey, afternoon at Mrs. Boole’s home are Mrs. R. D. Merrill, Thomas Green, Mrs. J. C. » bert. Mrs. Cecil Bacon, Mrs. W. H. Hein Mrs, Ira D, Orton, Mrs. James} = Wylie, Mrs. Timothy Jerome, Mrs, Charles E. Jones, Mrs. Bert Farrar, ‘Mrs. Willis Herr, Mrs. Margaret Cheal, Mrs. George Dickinson, Mrs.| © Frederick Bausman, Mrs. A. W. Leonard, Mrs. W. W. French, Mrs, Kaufman, Mrs. Archibald Clark, Mrs. George B. McCulloch and Mrs Edgar| nd Ma eorge Warren | Hub-} wit | Ma orth has arranged an informal bridge luncheon of ten covers at her} + RLS * The Ruth School for Girls, 3404 Informal Sunday Night Supper \Hast 68th st., will hold open ‘house | To compliment Miss Josephine Fransioli, who returned recently from|to the public Friday afternoon and | the East, Miss Beryl Keith will entertain with an informal supper at her|@¢vening, May 25. Inspection of} S H jthe work is invited and a cordial | ports ats 4 : a whe welcome is assured. The school tx a “4 ; * a recognized part of the .public Combinations of straw and felt, straw and. yarn—all Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops school system. There will be an|/§ Straw and Ribbon Hats, A touch of youthfulness dwella Washington Park guild will direct the service at the Orthopedic Teal interesting program presented by In the jaunty shapes, dashes of color and piquancy of these Shop Friday. Mrs. W. T. Burt will be the hostess, assisted by Mra. L. L. |the girls under the supervision of | hats. Dame Fashion has nev Reardon, Mrs. J. G. Price, Mrs. H. L. McGilles, Mra. J. M. Frink, Mr«.| public -school teachers. Take Ra-| er surpassed the charm and © W. W. Kellogg, Mra. Charles Lea, Mrs. Cecil L, Tenny, Mrs. A. C. McCallum venna car to end of line. | fetehing styles of this Sum 4nd Mrs. Ralph Bull. | The Ruth home is between the} mer'é Sports Hats. Her best at the Thrift Sho; Mille Medina/guild will be in charge all day Miss Sara Williams, Mrs. T. B. Shaw, Mre, E Lyons and Mrs, Roberta Day. @omen's Clubs represented Mrs. Chari a L. Sl ton West Seattle W. C. Fr. an institute on F Fairmont Congregational church,| corner of Juneau and 42d ave. 8. W., commencing at 1:30 p. tn. and con-| tinuing thru the evening, with an Hf } formal banquet served at o'clock, at which time a number of good speakers will entertain. Friends| and neighbors ay, invited. U. will hold! gle | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB ‘The literature and travel depart- ment of the Woman's Centtry club > will meet Friday, May 25, at 11 a. m., Hat the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. F. w. " Meisnest wili read letters from the foreign field written by Mr. Ernest Shaw and Dr. H. H. Gowen; “China in Crisis,” Mrs, Charles F. Hubbard. The reguiar meeting of the club 2 will be held the same day at the W.C, A. at 2 p.m. The afternoon int be devoted to the business of the ub as follows: Annual reports, offi- , chairmen of departments, chair- “men of standing committees, inaugu- A full attendance is desired, «ee IARY KNOLL BAZAAL ANNUAL MAY LUNCHEON Epiphany Guild will give its an- nual May luncheon on Friday, May 25, at 1 p. m, at the Epiphany church, Denny-Blaine park, Hyery.| one cordially invited to attend, | oe NINA M. FRYB THIMBLE CLUB Nina M, Frye Thimble club will! The circle of the Maryknoll Mor-|meet Vriday, May t the hom eign Missionary society will hold a|of Nellie Dayis, 550% 20th ave, Yazaar Vriday and Saturday, May 25|Take Beacon Hill car to end of the | and 26, at the Commercial club on/|line, then bus to Brandon st, Lunch. the second floor of the Rainier Heat|eon at noon, and Power building, corner of Jack- (tee ‘ison and Maynard ets. Thero will be| HARRISON P.-T, 4 [a program each afternoon and eve-| Harrison PT, A. will mest Fri wing and refreshments. All interested | day, Say 25, at 2:30 p.m. Reports | | Jn mission work are invited to help from the state convention will be d uake the bazaar a success, heard, Miss ne a committ | Whittingham is chairman Stars and their friends wishing to attend reservations. will be served. be cha a upkeep hese a ALLAH CHAPT: | Allah chapter, Miss Kessler will go North later to visit Miss Marguerite Bone at Juneau! will give | Knights of Pythias hall, ONE CHAPTER AO, Chapter AO, of P, h the | ter Heights, y 26, at | RUTH SCHOOL FOR | Theodora home. UNIVERSITY University Ch: with Mrs, sith ave. CLUBS FOR FRIDAY | WEST SEATTLE W. €. T. U |2 o'clock Roll That Misses McFarland, see ASTERN STAR CLUB One of the many activities of the! closet Eastern Star club this year will be | bugs. & unique affair at the home of Mrs. A nominal f at both, { the club. fairs are in the of which Mra can phone Capitol 21392 eee No. 166, O. ©. an informal dance land Virginia st.. Friday [ables Reserved for Bridge Tea a Bidibethere lire 0. ‘Ox R. F. D. No. 9, 8 o'clock lv: ERITAS WHIST CLUB Veritas Whist H 23 tained by Mrs, August Walters, at | fs Pantages theater, where members | T cheon at Home for June Bride will meet Friday, “May 25, at “2| “As a prenuptial compliment ‘to Miss Priscilla Anderson, Mise Mary | O/lock. Dinner at 6:30; cards at §) home and the Wa ahing:| eee CHAUTAUQUA Charles Morehouse, Friday , at | Study of “Pa raion call, “Heroines of His. | lovely gleam olive oil gives your hair The soft gleam that makes hair beautiful comes from the olive oil shampoo, hair special. ists say. Science has found that olive oil keeps hair soft and pliant. Then jair gleams, Olive oil in its simplest, most economical form for your shampoo, SHA POO, is PALMOLIVE It thoroughly cleans scalp and aie removes dandruff. Leaves hair most amazingly soft and silky. No dull dry- ness and brittleness, Get a bottle at anv drug or department store, Use it. Note the improvement. rr © will which will go to hands of Maurice FKastern for 8, in| Third ave. | evening, | will meet Fos ‘riday club will He enter: | atauqua will meet | 3601 | } 1 | value, in eald jin the oven and scattered about the shelves will Untrimmed Hats and Wreaths trimmed hat, giving it the appearance of $10 10 $16 Friday's selling priced at, he Secret of that eggshells burned keep away the the scalp or no matter how Mulsified: Cocoanut Oil Shi eturned from Southern California, Mrs. Richard Perry will entertain with| sraurico Whittingham, 615 E. Thom-| COTTAGE CULTAINS REO UR MAT OFF ‘an informal luncheon at her heme Friday afternoon. }as st. On the afternoon of Friday,| For summer cottages curtains of 2 May 25, there will be a luncheon, Plain cotton fabrics are decorated Pretty Tea Honors ane Aeitorson followed by a bridge and whist| with designe of flowers or fruit in Entertaining in compliment to Miss Priscilla Anderson, who will wed Le a dactn heteee es gay colors Ses romeo, of Hoquiam, June 12, the Misses Karla and Claire) (1 in be held. Refreshments inexpensive and a four tle lasts for months. Mrs. Alpheus Byers has arranged two lune ven SPORT DANCE ; “ : F Tome in honor of two June brides, the first to take place on Saturday SPOR beg g 4 Ja” VI alaanaa afternoon, May 26, for Miss Helen Brute, and the second for Mise Anne COL. ELLSWOF Crouley on June 16. Lad ° 8 Sports| CIRCLE r ranut O} E sic Clothes attle Ten Ce lieworth circle, poc Covers will be placed for twelve on eac’ “4 occasion. abi Wridey evening, ay 36 Sig eatetehicllr oa he rhs rons and patronesses w ked chicken dinner at Veterans’ greaseless product ¢ Dinner for Season Brides = be Mr. and Mrs. D. BE. Dugdale, Mr.! nail, Armory, Friday evening, May ind does not d In honor of four June brides-to-be, Miss Polly Garrett, Miss Anne Crouley,;and Mra, A, E. Trickett, Mr. and At. 6 o'clock, | “Bveryone welcome, ‘Miss Helen Bruce and Miss Martha Johnson, Miss Eva Conner will entertain) Mrs. Joseph Manning and Mr, and ’ at dinner Tuesday evening, June 28, at her home Mra. Bernard Brady EGGSHELLS FOR BUG: Two of three teaspoonfuls of Another Rousing OLLAR FRIDAY 1,265 Dress Hats Children’s Hats at out-of-door Friday at irations $ We shove them all iP for $1 1 strictly Summer Hats, designed for the ensuing three months’ wear—an assort- ment in every style of hat for all occasions, both trimmed and untrimmed. Sports Hats, Street Hats over twenty-five years. | woodwork, furniture, linoleum, etc. It flows on easily, dries smooth and hard, and com- | bines real beauty of finish with durability. | Japalac with genuine Jap-a-lac and.save money. Use the coupon today. | Any of These Dealers Will Supply FRANK D. LAWLYES Aberdeen SMITH & ANDERSON SIMMONDS STORE ANACORTE CYRA & KLAAS RAT UNION CO-OPERATIVE L BOOn HDw! E. €0. hi mon HDWE. CO. . NORTHWEST HDWE. CO. Hellingham SETH A. 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NSON & CO. ‘Tacoma McCORMACK DROS, CO, ‘Tacoma THE PEOPLE'S STORB ‘Tacoma STONE-FISHER CO. Y RULE TRADING erndale LUMBER Co. y HDWE. co. Kent NDEN DEP?. STORE Trimmed Hats effects predominate this immed Hats, Transpa ha, Timbo Straws, @ models, Po! «in profusion, med Hats day at An unlimited assortment of Untrimmed Hats in hi id: tf Lisere, Patent Milans, Milan. Hemp. and. ‘Timbo ren Hats straws, in evory desirable shape and shade. ‘The U t 960 Children’s Hats .in black, Wreaths are from our regular $1.95, $2.45 and $2.95 Dvareas One ea ts lines. Just a atitch or two affixer one to rays navy, brown, white and color combinations, With large ribbon streamers: some aporte af= fects, lar, tote and t Priday at and small shapes for the tiny he young miss, Sum- nt 1 Lisere ® wrought into an infinitude of id off-the-face fruit clusters rous ribbons lend Sardinian splendor jor combinations without end, of theae Tr! priced for Over 400 ! | | ' | 1 t | L | Tynden i MONROE FURNITURE Co. 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