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2AGE 14 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise, Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Mis: Announced; Miss UD Capitol 0829, Parties Raymond Arranged to Honor AND Mits. Francisco, son of Mr M Eu STEPHEN Pre: e-Nuptiat ( Tomplime nts Planned tainment of Miss re Owens will take plac Mrs. H. K cards for T flor May 29 m3 0 908 Sun a it i ns } t Receiving. wit Owens has Issued ‘Clock, at her home young matrons and maids. Victor Owens, and alter nating ‘at«th Farnsworth, 3 Theodore Haller, Mys. 5: MeCrabbe and Mrs, William MeKay, » Miss Dorothy B ss Ja arry, Miss Clara Emory and Miss Josephine Bulkd Mr, and Mrs. W ham a friends Saturday evening, June club in honor of Miss Raymon | Monday afternoon, June 4, M 1 Glorius. will be Aba bridge tea at me across Lake Washington, the guests | ding the intimate fri Miss Raymond among the young matrons and the girls in the y afternoos, June 6, Mrs Stafford ts entertal h & bridge At the Seattle Tennis club. Mr. Scott Calhoun Married Word v to Mrs. , Ruffner Calhoun. The Mrs. Dale \ { wedding t Saar . ~ : Wedding Day Set for June 12 © The marriage of Miss Martha Eleanor Johnson. r of M PMrs. Walter H. Johnson, to Mr. Perry Land, son of M Mra. Wiliam OB, Land, will be celebrated Tuesday aft oon, June 12, at 4:80 o'clock in Pilgrim Congr pnal church, with Rev. Edward Lincoln Smith reading Pthe service >) Miss M. Mn n. Mi eerority sisters of Following le’s parents, for the addition. Miss Johnson attended the Unive €2 Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Mr. L Ag affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha frat Dramatic Entertainment ‘An evening of dramatic entertainment will conclude the club program | for the year at the Women's University club Monday, M ‘o'clock. The program, arranged nd directed by Mrs. Robe | Will be for members and thelr guests Following are the numbers ; Oneact play Mansions” (Hild arde ‘Alien: Lydia Wilde, her niece, Myrtle Hester avert Sy Readings—i) “The Three Dinks” (Mark Twain}—Karen W . HOld Chest Upstairs” (Edmund Vance Cooke), musical setting (Phyl ercus) P Mazel Turtle, Pearl McDonald at the plano; (c) “The Dawn of a Tomor “PGe" (Frances Hodgson Burnett), scenes 1 and 2—Gay Lawson “Color Poem—“Song of the Colora” (Taj Mahoméd), musical netting by Axel Raoul Wachtmeister, adapted from India's Love Lyrics by Lawrence “Hope—Rose, Karen Weld; Azure, Pauline Johnton; Scarlet, Beatrice Wheeler; Green, Ethel Allen; Violet, Doris Callow; Gold, Myrtle Hester; Feader, Mrs. Robert F. Sandall; musical interpretation, Pear! McDonald Tight setting, Howard Howe and Reese Hansen; stage setting, Helen Henr will entertain wit linner dante at iage of Mr. & cs 4, at the Hote t man for as been received Alice Elizabeth Haller Thura< fternoon, Ma in Charleston, W. Va. Di wan be id of honor and Mr. C, Ward Kiet best ha Williams and Miss Louise Berger © the ushers. mony there will be a dinner at the home of the wedding party, the immediate families and a few the ce guests sity of Washington and is a member ralty Fianner}—Harriet Wilde Joo Wilde, her nephew Ethel He Hostesses for the evening dn one naperteire Players.” Hostesses at Informal Luncheon Miss Helen Fay and Miss Lucy Semple Swanstrom are entertaining with informal luncheon of eight covers at the Tennis club Monday afternoon, May 23, in compliment to Mss Priscilla Andersca, Compliments Two Ju une Brides Miss Anne Parsons will compliment Miss Elizabeth Bayley and Miss "Priscilla Anderson with a tea at her home on Monday afternoon, June 4, ‘from 4 until 6 o'clock. Date for Party Changed ° “Miss Gertrude Schulz has changed the date of her bridge tea from FE tuseday, May 29, to Monday, June 28, the affair to be given at the Tennis club in honor of Miss Grace Kerr, with invitations iimited to her intimate friends. Luncheon at Home “Today Mrs. D. B. Mackintosh entertained with an informal luncheon at her ‘tieme this afternoon in compliment to } e Kerr. Covers were placed for eight. A 5 Supper Dance Saturday Evening "The Inglewood Golf and Country club are entertaining with @ance Saturday evening in honor of the Portland team, which will play the first match with Inglewood. Dinner Hostiat Home. ‘Mr. Caird Leslie efitertained with a dinner at his home Thursday evening im honor of Mis# Valitsehka Bolm, daughter of Adolph Bolm, who is appearing with Toa Claire at one ie eee this week. Service ut Orthopedic Shops Mrs. Fred H. P. Anderson will be hostess for the L. O. E. club Saturday at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, assisted by Mra. George W. Mallory, Mrs. B. C. Abney, Mrs. W. R. Farley, Mrs. George Salvus, Mrs. R. L. Hodgdon, Mrs. R. G. Young, Mrs. M. L. Ong, Mrs, H. F. Roesch and Miss Evelyn Knox. The Thritt Shop will be in charge of Frink Park gulld all day Saturday, represented by Mrs. James B. Hamilton, Mrs. 8. A, Carman, Miss Ret Martin and Mrs. F. G. Waldron. GJomen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Camp, No. 1, will hold a business session, Monday, May 28, in the club rooms at the eee ALSACE-LORRAINE Alsace-Lorraine will meet at 208 Marion st., Saturday, May 26, at $| LITERARY AND TRAVEL CLUB p. m. The regular meeting of the Liter cia sited jary and Travel club, scheduled for BETHLEHEM SHRINE NO, 1 Bethlehem Shrine No. 1 will give|4ay, June 1, at 2:30 p. ‘one of their enjoyable card parties | home of Mra, Thomas Minaban, 1154 at Dartnall’s cafeteria Saturday,| 16th ave. N. The program for the May 26, ut $:30 p.m. The public is| coming year will be discussed, Cur- invited. Armory. | roll call. ae € RAINIER NOBLE AUXILIARY o,| Ralnier-Noble auxiliary will have ty pt their new Mird ave, Friday afternoon, June 2. Reservations mi be made with Mrs. John Bowen, Fi | Hott 4271-5. The proceeds from this miteae: | | party will aid in furnishing the aux. | iliary’s newly adopted ward at Cush. LUNCHEON AT | man hospital, CHARLESTON ig Colles Mrs, Martha Jackson will enter-| GIVE DRESS REVI fain the John F. Miller Past Presi.) ,The mothers and friends of the dents’ club ut luncheon, Saturday,! students were entertained on Mon. May 26, at her home at Charleston. | day afternoon by a ‘Dress Revue,’ Boat leaves at 10:30 a, m. given by the girls of the West Seattle 5 edged high school, and later by a one-act r “A Welsh Honeymoon," pre: sented by a group” of mothers ‘and teachers, NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF WASHINGTON Princess Angeline parlor, No. N. D. W., will give a whist card party at Dartnall's cafeteria, on Saturday, May 26. Playing starts promptly at $:30 p,m, All members and friends invited. BTEVENS W. R, C, NO. i Stevens Women's Relief Corps, No, 3, will hold its regular meeting Baturda Ay 26, in’ Veteratje’ hall,| Thé new officers of the association y Mernbers urged to attend.|are Mr, Daniel Ragan, président; a: 9S M. jaude H. Kckart, vice pres AMBTHYST CHAPTER, O. dent: Miss D, Wilson, secretary, and S Amethyst ‘Chapter, 0. 1%, 8. will} Mra) Hoy Crocker, treasurer give # card party Buturdny evening, | bd if May 26, at Wing's cafeteria, All) LONESOME CLUB Gastern Stars and friends invited, The . . the parlors of the Rainier G hotel, Friday evening, 5 8 o'clock. Cards und aanting, A CUSTER AUXILIARY 00d program, Lonely people and Sayed pn No. 4, to Custer strangers are welcome, CLUBS May at graduated from the University and] a supper} rent events will be the response to} | Krank Lonesome club will meet in| and | n| | | | | | | | Legends. r Elizabeth Chadwick’s Engagement Is\ THE ATTLE STAR (MRS. DONALD G. WALLER ~w rw OM, ~-"e The marriage of Miss Luita Tedford to Mr. Donald G. Waller “cas colemnized May 12 at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Tedford. —Portrait by Grady, Music Program at Cornish Mr. Arnold J. Gantwoort, dean at thd Cornish school, will present the pupils of the intermediate depart. ments in the following program, Sat urday evening, May 26 Nocturne in F Major Valse. Chopin + Mrojowski Vivien Condon | Nocturne in © Major. Dorothy Magner + Grieg Melody | Etude | Violence! Concerto tm ¢ Buge Marche Mignonne Annie Thomi Reading—~“Said Aaron to Duvernoy Japanese Etude Fotatat Maty Ailison Venetian’ ‘ Godara B. M. Larsen Minuet “Paderewaki | Margaret Renshaw Adagio and Allegro from Number 9 Gees Arnold Loken “Wedding Day at Troithaugen Rennett (arranged for two pianos) Reinecke . Grieg "Gondollera’ Maty LADIES € NORTH Mrs. Della Letghton thirty’ members of Ladies of the Golden North and their Alaska friends at luncheon recently at her home. Mrs, Anna E, Snow, president, gave a delightful talk,’ and during the afternoon games were the amuse. ments entertained |CUP PRESENTATION A cup will be presented Friday evening, May 25, at § p.m. at a ¢eremony held by the Improvement clubs of the district at the Ballard Monday, Muy 28 will be held Fri-|high school, to the Ballard district, m., at the! by the chkanup committee; The program will consist of “My Country ‘Tia of Thee,” by the Bal- lard Elks’ band; vocal solo, Mrs. presentation, Mr. i response, Rev, Burke; se Ballard Elks’ band; | solo, Mr, B. L. Snyder, speaker, C. Herbsman, scotetary of the China club. “ee CAPITOL HILL W. CG. T. U. For the benefit of Capitol Hill W, «. T, U. budget, an entertainment was given Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anna K. Calwell, 432 Boylston ave. Mrs. Jackson” Sil haugh spoke on the two decisions handed down by supreme judgew State vs. Duncan, tind State vs, Hug j lett; Mra. Lillian Manney, state cor. responding secretary, of plans for raising funds for W. CT. U, Mrs. Victoria Trumble, state preni- dent of Legislative federation, spoke of the high ideals of the W.C. 'T, U. Coral Fills gave a violin solo, ac companiod by Mra. Edna Molin reading by Martha MoClary, Irene Behiller, Helen Sehiiler, winners of tho silver medal contest held recent. ly; vocal solo, Mrs, Moline. ‘The service of ten followed the program CHICAGO, May rying to flirt with mo, oh’? sald Mien Sophie Ashton to Henry Stogel. ‘Then sho Knocked him down with a left hook and right swing, A policeman did the rest, sana Personal” Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary, who has been in the East for several months, | Will return Saturd } oe Mra. J. L, Mohuandro, who } deen seriounly fi! at Providence | pital, ty improving. eee Mr. and Mra. lL. € motor to California in days to bring their daughter, Mins Janet Henry, home from Miss Ran som's school at Piedmont, for the summer vacation. has how. Henry about will ten Mr. and Mrs. © maay went over to Victoria hurs day to remain over the week end. eee Mr, and Mrs. returned bine a H. Latimer have trip to California, o- Mias Madge iat of Davenport, Jin the duest of Dr, and Mra, R. T Moore, eee Mra. Jolin A. Clark of Fairbanks, Alaska, who has been spending the winter in California hur day and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horry N. Shead until June 2, when she is leaving for her home in tho North. hine 6 Mr. claco town Hays Matson from San Fran. is spending a short time in see Rex Stafford fow days’ Mr. and. Mr returned from Vancouver, B. C. eee Mr. and Mra. Dean W. Andrews (Florence Ballaine) are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Genevieve, May 24, at the Seattle General hospital. eee Miss Claire Stoltenberg loft this morning for Portland, where she will spend a few days with Miss Kath. erine Miller, have visit in Mr, and Mrs, John ©. |Mr and Mrs, L. i. By | Thursday for Vancouver, |remain over the week-end. ne oy Mr. and Mrs, Jorry P. pect to leave Sunday on a week's motor trip around Vancouver island, Badly Mr, and Mrs, H. M leave Saturday for the Rone about three woeks ® 0:9 Mr. and Mrs, Waldo 1, are being felicitated on the A son, Waldo Lee Breese, 18, at 0862 40th ave, 8, W. Watkins will Breese birth of Jr May Charge Belgian Tortured His Wife CHICAGO, May 26.—Jacques nen, a Belgian farmer of Dasp was arrested for arm unt}} it broke, ines, twisting his wife's Two Perish in Alps When Lost in Snow GENEVA, May 26.—Two of four tourists from Berne, caught in a snowstorm on the Balmborm in the Alps, were frozen to death Of London sehool children, about § per cent are always absent theu linea, IN GOOD TASTE AND NOT COSTL y Are the marriage invitations and announcements p stock in correct form et Bull Bros, 1013 Third a Beattle is the largest cit THE HOME Sir AT IL L AHEE The Kappa Kapp will have its new YOU'LL BEGIN LIFE TOGETHER With a batik account if you let M pletely! He ine ’ SABEL CROPP WILL SUGGEST of making that and distinctive ideas f Maly 1083 Tinne saves you money on « t A clever’ way w garme aT? Hemptitehing » while 1917 Third Ave }. CUNNING TEA-ROOM TABL ts you admire were just like yours ®o enameled w yt with colo all, over You stamped with @ at an do it yourself. Ge Who beats first and pounds rugs Willingly, nov n the place IT’S ALL NON About a laundry hurting your clothes! urself. Mr. Mahoney, the manager of the Sea invites you to bring your friends any a fant on Howard and Raub, You'll enjoy your visit there. Call Capitol 63 YOU'LL ENJOY A VACATION Right at home when you have a Hart oll-burner nge. No work at all to keep It going. fo clear economical, too. One burns all day for you to see at 1109 Fi oer installed Tiny box pleats from shoulder to hem are attractive for the printed crepe dress AT THE COLONI AL You may see No: Weton Real excellent program madge flesh-and-blood begin ght baby tor ama Strips of the cloth picot-edged will make the sash for the side-ties of the summer coat ‘The wide ribbon sash Just forward of the hips vatrimmed. that tien in the back In a b attached ie of the frock w can be on gach » leaving the front “YOUR ANKLES LOOK so. TRIM That's a matter of clever hosier atripes, ribbon seam b And the new fawn an kindat ka all help De chiffon texture gray 6 One of our shops carries all That in Usdane’s Speciaity Shop, 105 Pike St r markets haped A topcoat and « dr noft, cool, sare best to travel in. The dress should be Non-crushable, o- . MARCELS ARE 75 CENTS At the new Florence-Grace Shop! Perfect water waving is done here, too, Shampoos are 60 cents and up. You'll get a convenient appolntment Saturday, I'm sure, by calling Main 2905. 614 Haight Bldg. ae ae THE THINGS I SEE TODAY At the WIRTHMORE Shop amaxe me! A navy twill tailored suit, originally $65.00, is priced at $22.50. And such charming dresses You'd never dream they’dbeen worn at all. And you can buy them for a song, at 601 Peoples Bank Bldg eet ‘The trouble with the “one-hour” dress we hear about is that when it i dono one is not kely fo want to wear if more than an hour! eee FOR EVERY FACE . ‘There's a becoming “bob.” Mrs. Boston has made a study of facea and can tell you just how your hair should be cut. Run in to see her at 444 Peoples Bank Bldg. . . FOR THE COSTUME AFFAIR THAT'S COMING Have you seen the rose petal dresses oF the georgeous butterfly creations all made of Dennison's crepe paper? Have you seen the hats to match? Then you must visit the Dennison Craft section of LOWMAN & HANFORD’'S new uptown store on ‘Third between Pike and Pine. But the best news is that you may have free in- “struction In making costume or hat. It's an opportunity! “ee The ny Douglas dancers, that we've grown to love, are now hay. ing thelr costumes made by their mothers at the new store, eee CALL MAIN 1926 They'll fix that sewing machine that’s out of order, at the Singer Shop, 1524 First Ave. Pear ea GO OUT TO 1101 WESTLAKE If you've peta to care for, you'll enjoy inspecting the Seattle Dog and Cat Hospital, Visitors are welcome. Gar. 0961, M-M-M! IT’S SO GOOD! They serve old-fashioned strawberry shortcake every day at Wing's Cafeteria. 1409 First Ave, o- HOW’S YOUR PERCOLATOR? Hartwig's mond electrical appliances perfectly! experienced, 1393 Fourth Ave versity Rentals, too, ‘They're between Union and Uni- . . NEED EXTRA SILVER, CHINA OR LINEN To servo your guests nicely? Stone, the Caterer, will help you out. Ife furnishes tables, chairs, wedding cakes, special ice creams—any- thing you want. He'll give you estimates. 1714 Broadway, East 0: Oo" Oe MY, BUT IT’S SWEET To sleep outside these May nights! And it's sim- ple, too, Tuck a tent in your car, a magical ‘stove and blankets. And don’t forget the ham and eggs, the akillet and the salt? | Sa es WHEN YOU THINK OF CAMPI Think of the words, “Camp Lewis Wirele tent (a low sleeping shelter), for §$1,75. children's ‘tent, I $6.50. An Auto tent (attachable to the car), is $10.50. Will you need a fly, an awhing, a curtain for the sleeping poreh? You'll find it at 76 University St., on the bridge, at head quarters You can buy a “pur "“Play-Boy," the perfect Our state of Washington is a natural playground, LET IT RAIN! You are sure to have something hot to eat if you carry a MEAL STOVE! It burns "gas," ean be carried Ike perfect camp comfort. subpl 4 Arm y Supply Store, * POSITIONS WAITING FOR GRADUATES The Pattenaude School of Beauty Arts has applications from leading outef-town shops for graduates, Pattenaude pupils need only to show thelr diplomas to find immediate employment at good salaries. Both day and night classes will continue throughout the summer with specla} inducements to those who enroll this month. Mme. Pattenaude, noted specialist in treatment of the hair, face and scalp, will personally explain the work of the school to those interested. Sulte 619, Denny Bldg, Seattie. MR. BERNARD BRIN Mas workod out an amazingly simple system of teaching Ragtime, At his school (806 Pine St) you can learn to play cleverly in 20 lossonal eee MRS. BARNES BOBS HAIR BEAUTIFULLY Kor children and older people, too! She knows how to handle the timid and crying Kiddie, 504 Union, Main $627, oe 6 Bobbed halt is just va good style again as over, Haye you had yours done? SURE- m suitense, A 1018 First Ave. And such « comfort. ba (Adyertivement) the McDermott Iding is in the heart a cluster of shops you must know about. Favors for the party? A gown or a hat tiny be A yourself? A rap EB ‘ed cards? You'll McDERMOTT BUILDING SPE- wrap for find good values invariably at the CIALTY SHOPS, 4th and Pine oe A BALLOON PARTY’S PRETTY You can buy gold and silver balloons r hats and caps, favors and 218 McDermott. bulld ty Bales company, . THOSE KING TUT DRAPES For hats are in at the Model Millinery. They are georgeous affairs that make @ leghorn, panama or milan strikingly good-looking. Bring your last year’s hat in to be reblocked and gayly trimmed! Sports hate are retinted and cleaned, too, at 627 Peoples Bank building, THE NEW LAP TEA SETS Consist of an oblong plate and a cup You'll find them in decorated c Co. Store, 903 Third Ave., sits firmly at one side. inaware at the Pacific Coast China Near Marion. ore Here's a new way child's frock French knot HOW’S YOUR HOOVER WORKING? We have Hoover experts in Seattle, If you'll call them they'll be gind to tell you all abo’ right adjustment of your sweeper. Elliott 3324. 217 Stewart to use a round patch put for trimming on a Pad it out a bit. Catch it in the center with a Two or three make a quaint bouquet. PM yar | The oreatest economy lies not in keeping the inside of your house scrubbed clean, but the outside of it well painted! A bib ai a baby! paint, 4a plaque to match is a Use water-proof fabric, and shellac it all over, practical gift you.can make for decorate it with stencils and artist's FOR A CHANGE OF WORK! For @ real experience, try « few days outofdoors with a ladder, a brush, old clothes and a pail of “Tronite.” There's no better: paint made anywhere. At your dealer's or at the Scattie Paint Co, Store, 1023 First Ave, Remember 0, se Ts your kitchen the most attractive room in the house? It showid be if you are in it most, . . . THINK OF THE WAYS TO USE “NU-STOVE”! On the gray-looking range, the ugly pipes, the worn sewing machine treadie. It's a marvel of ebony sheen! Like “Nu-Sink” in white, it won't kick off, wash off or warp off. At Ub! Bros., 509-11 Union St. oe Croas-stitch patterns are attractive for the corners of lunch cloths. one: Tucks #0 close that they overlap make the collar of the cape of sand-colored Canton crepe. se Time for the girl gradu- ate! Whom do you know and what will you give her? GORGEOUS BLUE BUTTERFLY-WING JEWELRY Makes an artistic yet moderately priced graduation gift. At Berry's Handcraft Shop, 1209 Fourth Ave. Native stones of Washington are set in handsome dinner-rings, dis- played at one of the shops. ie, yee Your colored linen hankle, to be truly smart, must have a two-inch hem or else a wide border of figured material, eat tens HAS SHE A WRIST-WATCH? It's a perfect gift. So's a necklace, a ring, W. Jeweler, has moved from 219 to 108 Pike St. 65 ae HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? —The pictures that James & Merrihew are making of*&raduates: this week? ‘They are lovel¥ in pose and finish, too, And yet. the price is low—50e and T5e each, In lots of six or more. Eitel Bidg., Second and Pike. Main 1614, B, CLIFTOD See him there! a Little girls wear drooping hats of all valenciennes ruffles on net or organdie. And bonnets are worn, too, frilled in ribbon and puffed in georgette crepe. oo. NO CHARGES FOR STORAGE If you take your fur repairs to Simmions’, now, he'll do them at special summer rates and, not eharge you for storage on them until fall, 624 Pike st. a ee YOU’LL WANT A CAMEL’S HAIR SWEATER . Before you pay a lot for yours, see what Bauer's Specialty Sports Shop has at $8.50, 211 Seneca st. Vs There's nothing smarter for the sports costume than a white pleated skirt, white footwear and a slip-on sweater in color, ees SO EASY TO MAKE! For that sports skirt simply sew up the breadths, put in the hem and take the material to SHAMEK’S ON FIFTH. Box pleats, sido pleats and accordion pleats are put in to stay at 1512 Fifth Ave. near Pine. erste AT CLENO DYE WORKS Your garments are washed in clean naphtha and tumbled dry in cur rents of warm air, They come back to you odorless, fluffy, delightful in their nowness and freshness, Call East 0043 or send your bundle by mail to Cleno Dye Works, Seattle, ‘They pay postage back. oe Trimmings of kid if vivid red, green and royal blue are smart for sports shoes of whith. AGNES PERRY Will repair your furs, reline garments. Mine tailoring for 281 Yale building. Main 0838. eel You won't want to woar a cape at the beach If your bathing sult ts of printed erepe in Russian So) with ruffled bloomers, eee: CECILLE KNOWS! With reasonable care your "Nall-Mle Tost hose won't show 4 sign of wear for months! At $1.0 (fullfashionod,. $1.95). Areade Rootery, Second Ave, entrance Arcade Bldg, . . THAT WHITE FOX FUR Don't leave it tucked away at the Model Millinery, L. LIFF your coat, remodel men and women at fn a trunk, AML Wight: ture Peoples Bank building. Mave it dyed a soft gray con bo dyed succossfully ag en ee ee rbould could to th temp’ chargl Alig ing antiel advent child, tinsel ecet deres! haug! play sum chase note her Bul well disap} dreant tion pawet

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