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Seattle Society ) | | 10 Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Assistant—Franees Oldham. Music—Louis Art—Dorothy Fay Gould Telephone, Main 0600. Raymond, Telephone, Capitol 08 Breakfast at Sunset Club for Out-of-Town Guests; Dinner for California Visitors Black A herr er, Mrs, Pett Informal Family Dinner Mr and Mre. John J. Le pe home Tuesday ev Mr. and Mrs. J. B. I visitin a town. - Will Wed on June 10 Miss Loulse C i ught Wakima, will wed Mr, Keith Westbroo! W, W. Nusbau of Idaho, at the Aly June 10. ‘The matron of honor will be Mrs, Th Sererity sisters will be th Ross, Miss Dorothy Brown Will be Mr. Dean Nusbaum will entert a Xi odore Asbury maids, Miss Burdette and M Brigg Wilson, M kinson. T 3 Charlotte t man To Entertain for Brownells Mr. and Mrs. James D. Highlands § Friday Brownell, Jr Hoge will have a dir evening, entertaining — fc Trene Springer of Olympia to Wed Mr, and Mrs. Jesse inger a, ace thelr daughter, Irene, to M Edward Cushman, of Tacom The news was made known at Country club recently The bride-clect is a graduate of the | rsity gmember of Gamma Phi Bota lity and is aff aplace in Oly of Oly the engageme Edwant € n of Judge and Mrs » tea Mins ot Wa wshman att a Kappa Epsilon. The wed: sorority, Mr ated with Bet in June "Miss Coughlin’s Wedding at Sister’s Home ‘The marriage of Miss Lucinda Coughitn to Mr. John Henry Bachman 3 4 take place Saturday evening, June 8 o'clock, at the home of the § °s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Guy P, Hulferty, with the]; HRev. J. Ralph Magee of the First Methodist Episcopal church performing ‘the ceremon Preceding the service Miss F ~ady, of Aberdeen, You Truly” and Migs Wanda W also of Wedding march. Mr, 0. D. Coughlin, of in marriage. There will be no attendants Informa} reception. 1 Outof-town guests who will attend the nuptials will be Miss r Coughlin, sister of the bride-to-be, who will come from Pasadena: Mr. and =) Mrs. TG. Humberger, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Brumer, Mr. and Mrs, Frank ‘Thiebault and Mr, and Mrs. William G. Ripley, all from Aberdeen . Interesting Concert Given in Aberdeen ©) Under the auspices of the Orpheus club of Aberdeen a very delightful | eoncert was given in Aberdeen Saturday evening by the Orpheus club of Tacoma in the Methodist auditorium. "Mr. John*M. Spargur, of Seattle, is conductor of the Tacoma organization @nd Rose Karasek Schlarb, ccompanist “The following program w “Give 2 Man a Horse “The Bellman” (Ceci! 4 ans the clock rikes 3.) Past 3 o Piano solo—{a) Kk Schlarb Organ—"The Lost Chord” (Sullivan-Brewer}—Mr. Grube “Saint John of Patmos” (Bizet). “Phe King and the Bard” (Hegar). “The Musical Trust” (Henry Hadley). “Songs My Mother Taught Me” (Dvorak). Quartet—Selected. ©) “Ma Little Banjo’ (William Dichmont). > The Song of Prince Rupert's Men” (Arthur Thayer) will sing Aberdeen, will play the Francisco, will giv Afterwards there sister will be an night tomance” (Rachmaninoff); (Lisat)—Rose iss Helen Bruce to Marry June 17 he wedding of Miss Helen R. Bruce, daughter of Mrs, Julia M. Bruce. Mir. Claude A. Potter, of Portland, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Potter, of ind, will be solemnized Sunday afterncon, June 17, at 4 o'clock, at Alpha Delta Pi sorority house. Rey, Cleveland Kleihauer will read service. ‘Miss Dorothy Rist, of Yakima, will be maid of honor and Mr. Carl Zener i man. A reception will follow the ceremony. Bo, Miss Bruce is a graduate of the University of Washington and a memb of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Mr. Zener is also a graduate of the University ‘and belongs to Theta Xi fraternity. ee “Entertain Informally at Dinner © Honoring Miss Louise Raymond and her fiance, Mr.. Theodore Ower Mr. and Mrs. Perry B. Truax will entertain with an informal dinner at ‘their home Tuesday evening. rds Out for Bridge Tea Arrigo M. Young has cards out for a bridge tea at her home on Wednesday afternoon, June 6, in compliment to Miss Priscilla Anderson ind Miss Grace Kerr. eee Guild Will Give Card Party / Capitol Hill guild of the Orthopedic hospital will give a card party at | the home of Mrs. C. P. Bryant, 1107 2ist ave. N., on Tuesday afternoon, june 5. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. S. H. Hedges, Capitol 2218, or of . G. A. C. Rochester, East 3377. Entertaining Informally Miss Frances Oldham is entertaining informally at dinner this evening at her home, 1234 Eighth ave. W. Plans Luncheon for Tuesday : Mrs. Timothy Jerome has planned a luncheon at the Seattle Golf club for Tuesday afternoon. lumnae Luncheon ‘at Rainier Club = The alumnae of St. Nicholas’ school will entertain with a luncheon Sat- ) urday afternoon, June 2, at the Rainier club. * eer" Have Informal Luncheon = ni informal luncheon for the alumnae, the former faculty members and | former students of the Spearfish (S.D.) State Normal school was held at Ythe Women’s University club Saturday noon. Mrs. H. L. Cunliffe pre. | Jsided. Purple and gold, the school colors, were used in the decorations. |= Those comprising the party were Mrs. H. L. Cunliffe, Miss Ella Hougen, |) Mrs. Harry A. Erwin, Mrs. George U, Stoerchli, Mrs, George W. Newman, (Mrs. W. D. Earl, Mrs. W. A. Hibbs, Mrs. Paul James Mahone, Mrs Frank Mrs. A. L. Parsons, Mrs. Nannie Long, Mrs. E. M. Russel, Mrs, W. ‘Thorp, Mrs. E. W. Morgan of Bremerton, Miss Wilcox, Miss Daisy Fowler, Miss Celia Kelley, Miss Janet Kelley, the Misses Kinney, Misy Lena Calgard and Miss Florence Wertman, and Miss Frances Wertman of Hingham. : . . . ‘Bridge Lancheon Planned Complimenting Mrs. John Donald McPherson on her birthday, Mra, C, 8. werove and. Mrs. KR. A. Hatton will entertain on Thursday afternoon at luncheon at the Northold Inn. a Hie Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops » Mrs. J. B. Murphy will be hostess for First Hill guild Tuesday at the hopedic Tea Shop, assisted by Mrs. A. G. Dunn, Mrs. William Peters, Josiah Collins, Mrs. Guy Witter, Mra. Ward Simpkins, Mrs. Kenelm low, Jr., Mrs, Edmund Bowden and Mrs, T. W. Buschman, The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Interlaken guild, represented by J. ¥. Pfeiffer, Mrs. A. W. Parrahm, Miss A, Harter and Mrs, Bruce . Womens’ Association them, All affiliated daughters are Yomen's Azsociation of Piymouth| expected to attend, ‘ch will have a meeting at the Le had of Mrs. C. HW. Eckart Friday,|TEA FOR AUTOMOBILE “FFune 1,. ‘The executive board will| CAMPERS ; luncheon served West Side circle at 1 o'clock; d , led by Mrs. A. J. Bailey; re- Tea for automobile campers seems to be the proper thing and as a ‘and election of officers, result when the Seattle auto camp 4 oe 8 86 was officially opened Saturday a CLARA BARTON TENT NO. 1 tea party was held which Mrs, May Daughters of Veterans, Clara Bar-|Avery Wilkins presided over as @ n Tent, No, 1, will axsemble on| member of the park hoard. east wide of University st. and) Mayor Edwin J, Brown gave the Wirst ave. on Memomial day, at 10} visitors the key to the clty and m., to shower flowers on the|made a nice little talk of welcome A. R. veterans ng they pass in|to tho tourist vanguard. During és he parade, Afterwards they will|the summer afternoon teas will be d to the Metropolitan theater! held and entertainments given every Where seats will be reserved for evening, $ ‘ THE SEA @omen's Clubs CLUBS FOR TUBSDAY WRITERS’ CLUB Writ club ¥ EB. Hamilt LINNEA SOCIAL CLUB JOINT Alpha CARD PARTY wuxiliary and ; Ww club will give | party at the old K nd Pike sts, Tuesda opm, Fr inyit LYRIC CHORAL CLUL Choral club, | their big 12, will the main Sun- day school roam of the Fins byterian church, Tuesd: May 29, at me hearsal | LODGE NO. Lodge No, 7, D. H. PL A give a dance in their lodge 1409 Ninth ave, May 29, at whieh will be prec 7:45 SEATTLI Seattle {kN WOMEN’S LAKEWOOD CLUB | The next regular meeting of the Women’s Improve ment club will be held on Tuesday, Lakewood Civ © program = an} BUSINESS WOMEN’S cLuB The ¥ Business and Professional Women's club will be held Tue 7p. m., In the Fine Arta gal All interested in the work of the or ganization invited. meeting of the Seatth ALUMNAE LUNCHEON Alpha a alumnae will of Me. M. L. Tues LADY EAGLES’ CLUB The Lady. Kagles’ club will giv ries of card parties at Wing's teria, beginning Tuesday eve May 29, at 8:30 o'clock and| ing for four consecutive sdays. Tho series will be for o benefit of Cu HOM 3 | Homest Peam, | HARMONY Harn Broth RAINIER CHAPTE R Rainier Chapter D, A. R. wil have} & meeting Tuesday, May } j o'clock in Frederick & Nelson's audi-| j | { | | | | | | | | | | torium. Annual election of officers. | | | | OTHER WOMEN GratefulforHealthRestored | by Lydia E.Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound Chicago, Il. —“I am willing to write to any girl or woman who is suffering from the troubles I had be- | fore 1 took Lydia Pinkham’s| Vegetable Com. | pound. My bee always ached, so I could not about my house- | work, and I had} | CAMPY" |}Katherine Wascher | CURRENT CENTURY CL’ Current Century club m of Ballard public May 29, at 2:30 0 sension of year NIOR CIRCLE Juntor Circle of Fruit and Flower TL STAR Persona I M 1a Minwion entertains with a luncheon |! at the home of M 8. Goodwin, . CH Bunset Chapter, Am society, will meet with Oliver, 114° 20t May | composer ADDITIONAL CLUBS Public Health Nursing The annual meeting of the Want ington Ptate Organization for Public Health Nur will be held in the American Legion bull s in Tacoma, opening June 6, at 2 p.m Following this meeting will be the biennial conference of the North n Nurse association June 7, § and 9. An itn teresting prog | west section of the America | m has been arranged, le discus in which put to in many row sions on all subject health nurses are interested The officers of the Northwent se tion , ALN, Ay Include: Grace Mar Weente garet Mary idy, Re N ond vice perak Frances Norquist tN. secretary; Margaret Dies, R N., treasurer BE GIRLS Those recelving the Shuta honor oration are Virginia Seanzon Marguerite Waltersdorph, Mar Ethel Knager, Aileen | paret Hazzard, Richardson, | ' Dorothy Archer, Lois nn, Helen Gilman, Mra, Ellen Bringloe Helsell, Frances Wolfe, Helen Del- mar, Helen Adama, Crispin Lippin cott, Mra, Berni fogerson, and] se Lwechwood cetved a Wakan, honor for decoration; Henrietta Sb mon, a Uta for song; Kathryn Was cher @ Uta and Keda for decoration, | and also a Wakan; Aileen Walters dorph a Keda for « Marion Sullivan and Mrs, Su Kedas Margaret Haseard. Richard: | on, Mrs, Ellen Helwell, Mabel Fu Frances Wolfe, Marguerite] gloe, Marguerite Kaluche, re ved Wakan honors. Thyrril Bart Flas Schubert, Mar-| Aileen Kinnane, Ruth} Kathryn Hinckley, Mau r and Lenore M received Keda honors, while Nanelia ed; a Uta girl to win it, won a Helen Gray re rtin | Ruth Shew, the National Needle Work Guild honor. | Phese honors will bo awarded at the Council Fire on the University Cam: | pus Saturday night in connection | with the Northwest Conference for Engaged Couple | Headed South) ay, Joe, you're an elusive propo: sition. You're like a flea—now we have you and now we don't. I’ve! been trying to see you at the! office! all week fever could get here| when you were in | “Well, old man, you've got me now. What's so urgent?” | “Well, I've got a plan cooked up for next Sunday, and I want to rope you in on & proposition. Elaie?” “The girl you're engaged to? Yes; gO on.” “Elsie lives at Tacoma, and her | mother hag invited us down for din. ner on Sunday, Your best girl in al friend of Elsie’s, and we want you| two to drive down with us and have dinner at Elasie's house.” “Here, now! Let me get this straight. Elste’s mother thinks she will have two guests, and you and| You know | tense Green, | r | gratulations adys Epr from Port! ot Lea w evening fr nummer vac Mr. and Mr ion with her John J. Le parents Andrew Gillespie, who has a few days in V 1 to town Bunda (Katherine Bat d Sunday by m: siting friends Mrs. Harry Ke of Bend, Ore Mrs. Brooks Downs, and friends tn duy for th who have been vi mother, Mra wn, lef ir home Mrs. Bruce Blake, who } been the guest of M Wilbur Com peveral weeks, will for her home in Spokane Mins Jane Perkins and Miss Hor who have been attend ol in the East, will return a Keda and a Uta). ay evening. Mr, Patrick Gallagher and Mr Frederic rday on the Alameda with the U. 8 ineers If rior of Alaska three months. eee Mins Muriel Linder, who Yakima, is an been spending the winter in expected home this week. Mr, and Mra, Max 0! en returne Mrs a ¥ from Calife 5 he sum mer here and is @ gues He tel Sorrebto, Mra. William Lewis of Alix, Alta will arrive early in June to visit ber parents,.Dr. and Mra, Caspar W. Sharples eee Miss May Cartlich of Columbus, Ohio, in viniting her sister, Mra. C, E. Blackaller, o*#e Mr, and Mrs, Frank Durgan (Mar- garet Murray) are receiving con- upon the birth of a daughter, Eleanor, May 22, at the Seattic General hospital. 7° Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Crockett have rned from a motor trip to Spo-| kane and Portland. 0" 6 5¢ Mr, ard Mrvw. A. O. Johnsoa are |being felicitated on the birth of a daughter, Gerald Anne, May 20, at Providence hospital. Mr, and Mrs. FE. G. MeMicken spent the week-end in Vancouver, | BG Lesehi Heights Women's Improve other troubles |Fisic are going to hand us over to| ment club will meet with Mrs. D. from weakness. I | was this way for | ter-in-law took the Vegetable -in-law 0 Vegetable Com- and recommended it tome. In | time I have been Cay it, it has done wonders for me. I kee house and am able to do lots of wor! besides.’’—Mrs, HELEN Sevcik, 2711 Thomas St., Chicago, Ill. Women suffering from female troubles causing backache, irregu- larities, pe ins, hess cw feelin and weakness should take Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Com . Not only is the worth of this splendid medicine shown by such cases as this, but for nearly fi ae years this same sort of experience has been reported by thousands of women, Mrs. Sevcik is willing to write to oy evan ing from such roubles, and answer any questions they may like to ask, f dvertinement ~ Mrs. Belle Smith — Randowi, Weak, or Nervous This Letter Is of Vital Interest to You Spokane, Wash—"Several months ago my health failed and my back ached all the time. 1 had. continu. ous pains and was as miserable as could be, when { remembered that Dr, Pierce's Wavorite Prescription ad benefited me at various times before, and thought perhaps it would again. I found that to bo} true. It helped mo so much that I kept on with it until I had taken thres bottles and was then abso Jutely without aches or pains and in better health thon 1 had been for a long time,"—Mre, Belle Smith, 214 4, Walnut st, Your health jy most important to you. 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