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PAGE 10 THE BATTLI TAR : MRS. ALEX CROHN | - Seattle rt [ ALWays IN_ | Personal éa @ ocié y — BY DOROTHY FAY GOLLD —_—_—_—_—_—_—_— uv Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, ephone, Main 0600, ¥ } 7 ; ubroad ae Assistant—Frances Oldham. , . { D ft Music—Louise Raymond, But few know t ‘ Plast H ‘J Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 08 me t Mor f z t her hom Senator and Mrs. Jones Plan Bridge Dinner , i“ Paton ae at Golf Club; Women’s University Club to t ‘i 1 1 > Have Unique Evening. thy pia » ari birth of « vile ; NATOR AND MRS. WESLEY L. JONES ar =e sf i tiie ag affair will complir at the daughte Mis bie , : : Oe mont t in Ob Blt ; Barbou whose out wedding tak y 1 oe” in Trinity church, the members of th lal party and some : a S aateel hia rm. F Additional friends, forty tn all er : : pm . nt the f # nt a it Hotel ; F . . . Pasty ' histor 4 4 $ Indoors Sports Party Planned ba ur ows but u ru herman ; A genial party for all club members has been planned by the Women's ee, pietu ach t is Y for tt month 1 it Mmiversity club for the evening of June & It is to n Indoors Sports| GB 1p , tf Wop See Party in the of Olympic meet, Miss Laura Whitmire is in Sing fect moat lovel Gharge of local events, Miss Mathea Han: nternational, and Mis Wer t He Mr. ar Ht. 11, ¢ t The Indoors Sports Purty is one of the special entertainments for club heey But See Beauty ornia ECS members to renew old acquaintances and enjoy in the associations of No one, no matter he - : fs : d youth. The party will be held in the auditorium of the clubhouse, There Ay sacle (Ae tived and Thomas H. Dem fH Will be special refreshment booths by different colleges and continuous =. ieaar ras tool ‘ yt uve rett m entertainment, t — Manan fig cay be : he ' endin Miss Hester Cooy Inman of the Indoors 8: | ool sige ger of 4 guests at the H Pond she ts being « nents by Miss Faith oes | Pier iisette’ ana 3 ye Laura Whitrsire, M nd Miss Mabel rong Waat ri annot I t the Be) gett Boek at : P i, ‘em I m 1 H Christening Services sat Home ena nied Martha Stan Se “ye The little Cummings w nm the we er tantial Bi Ae hon at 1227 Fede Mame of Will service ad Rev, BE. W I nd Len , } ) a-2 Brickson Sund ome in the p nee of the immediate sh Lataa t ; 1 and white is one « M 1 M Karl V it Miss Doris Mitchell and Mr. Donald Hart of New York, were the god-) Py y of la atin in f fay cong 4 om et 1 a Be agement of Miss Guthrie Announced he ape S eea aren pee Pr. and Mrs. ¢ Guthrie announce the engagement of planning and labor. And, como to Sl Peay ars » Point @aughter, Rosamond, to Ee John © uhoun Van Etten, son Cc it Q fit a . « 7 entate thi i cour phi gpetcedahs ‘Calhoun Van Etten, of Portiand — cluded as a matter of course, a weav-| ¢ 1 man The wedding wil! take place late {i Jur wae ENE, 8 NONE ROR S ATTA | Mi a ‘ 9 ter ah in Wwe n arden t M | ne ome anagin, The farm not c Thurs three eek © Arthur Latimers Dinner ‘Hosts wma Sy applied cropa and. the the £ to Californ Complimenting Miss Horte Green, who is returning this week from) BB fruita to preserve, ete. bi Sin = brown and n velet vs “ nother tay fe tanta uf Music ; “| Will Be Heard in Piano Recital School in the East, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Latimer will entertain at the first ‘Of the summer d Bridge Party for M iss ‘Crouley Miss Dorothy Brooks is entertaining at bridge Tuesday evening, June 5, = in honor of Miss Anne Crouley, who will be a June bride Entertain for Mrs. Pease | =, Honoring Mrs. James A. Pease, who is leaving the latter part of June for Portland to make her home, Mrs. W. B. Phillips will entertain with a Bridge luncheon at her home on Thursday afternoon, June 7. Invitations} have been limited to intimate friends of Mrs. Pease. | Today the morning book review class of the Women’s University club| Thonored Mrs. Pease with a tuncheon at the club Half Price Sale at Thrift Shop The Thrift Shop, 511 Stewart st., announces a half price sale of several! @fticles on Thursday, May 231. } Handker shief Shower for Bride-Elect Miss Dorothy Maris will compliment Miss Mar, Nafteger with a Handkerchief shower at her home on Thursday evening | er da: aturday evening at the Golf club. and bricks for all walls and paths ete, 7 the mistress of the he and the master had also the wel! of te and at one end of the kitchen wed } wings of th ide and the kitchen the old brick wall pupils of Saturday eve Hius hall, Third s marked, “The Bowling tch of lawn that the driveway certain are caketa, all to W aatinaton Had an ; red | xceptional Taste an engineer and This simple y drawn vy George Washi another duty that bad to be pe ed on the plantation. Plantation Was Almost a Town The 1 cnn ay k of the office, the we other words, ades end of the houre hold » hint to our towns is one so| un ith Jenson can A charming home wedding was solemnized recentl Ladies’ Musical Club Has Election Miss Ida Wolfman became the bride of Mr. Alex Crohn, |"tve i " *Pke Ladies’ Musical club met Monday afternoon at the Women's Univer-| | small tow and are tod a f them grew like y inconvenient Bity Club for its annual election of officers, with the result that all officern| - ot be avoid 7 j s I : d ire re-elected. ‘¢)) Cl b vely with everything where | Instead of trusting to er Bone...) ---..., Behumann| Seone Jn tur, | They include Mrs. Ivan Hyland, president; Mrs. C. H. Hopper, vice omen s uos ot to be, Geor -| popular American policy and letti « aut Troldhauges arieg e injured as Fr home all those | our service— that fs, our slaug co4 and dane Diaby Cable Cars Crash Gent; Mrs. M. A. Gottstein, executive secretary; Mrs. J. M. Lang.) CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY o'clock, in Mr. Harry Krink's stu ding secretary; Mrs. Henry Hibbard, corresponding secretary, and} os 1@io, seventh fidor of wueKalves: troubles because laid out in| houses, our cream factorles, our gar- SAN FRANCISCO, May 29—A irs. H. S. Tremper, treasurer. | BUST S$ WOMEN’S CLUB TO | Third ave., between Pike and Pine. ssistrpet abe iglnavecags i : hi ay a pi Bipatagtaplcsesy Passi them- Am yhion Society score of persons were injured, four rae fesucan da fares Mrs A. Yukon, Mrs Widens ne i [toa tae Nereat Nd eee “elon tama ct acta oe i Will Compete Pe ascpeldaschy Allele nee denser eke ers were re-elected as follows: Mrs. isken, Mrs. OUI ae Sicahtnene = gin « Sivotecmiociel | ADDITIONAL CLUBS quar tage of cig if gro- fdehia at. sable bale Reena ticke cas: Moore, Mrs. Mitchel! Giiliam, Mrs. A. E. Boardman and Mra. left him by his uncle and raised the|cer and the oil station plant a cel The Ampbion society is rehearsing lroof, and added two wings. Thin| Wherever there 1s a populous corner, |every evening {n preparation for the | depo maginer ds tain and met was merely to get the added room| wouldn't It be a saner, a simpler and| British Columbia musical’ competi. | Ses and dignity be felt necessary. The|a far better polloy to take the hint|tion festival to be held in Vancouver, | original map of Mount Vernon which |from Washington and sit down with|B. C., Tuesday, May 29, to Saturday. | CHOLARSHIP IS ho drew shows thet to one side ho/® T square, a triangle and a little| June 2, inclusively i GIVEN TRUCKMAN planned to put the Mower garden and| common sense and lay out the plan] The Amphions will be the only . to the other the kitchen garden, To/for our city so that as It grows and| representatives from the United} NEW YORK, May 29.—Anthony | Women’s club will haveia beach pic-| nic Memorial day on Vashon isiand. \¥ ST 8 The boat leaves pier 4 at 9a.m, For] West | particulars call Mies Lute Buchanan,| A. of the | Garfield 32 special meeting Thur Hostess at Vashon ‘done Home rs ee Carpenter's hall, 4441 California Miss Helen Thompson will cotertata with a bridge tea Saturday after.| FORTSON THYC Members requested to come in the iness session, Mrs. ae entertained at tea, with joon, June 2, at her home on Vashon island in compliment to Miss) awe neg morning. fears Jono wide he put the office, next the | conforms to it thruout the years it| States and will compete on the even-|Andriola, truck driver, was awurdel iFgaret Naftzger, who will wed Mr. Everett Paul Dimock on June 12, | Fortson ‘Thyxesen auxiliary will d AcwaE. cation 1 back of it in| will become a cdnvenient city, aling of May 20 with other male cho-|an art scholarship» by the Art N a 4 dP Feige Shaye pa re porn setees nae é |grouped the gardener’s house, the| beautiful city and one where invest-|ruses of Canada, The adjudicators | league, which is headed by Charles P Walt. aN, hird ave, Wednes.| GOLDED . carpenter's shop, the spi : house ta can bo safely made? | Loni s! | Dana Gibs €. ame ‘for oun art baa * 30 ‘abtie | arp shop, the spinning house | ments ¢ y ma are from London and Birmingham, | a Gibgon. Jommitte Ss y } day, May 30, T ublic is Invited. | ‘The Ladies of the Golden North/and the greenhouse, and at one end — te | England. Two numbers will be ren: Mrs. Ivan Hyland and Mrs. Omar J. Humphrey are arranging the| Pet ir ite ate program for the annual pound party at the Children’s Orthopedic! AMETHYST CHAPTE ling Friday bos i [CARD PARTY | 1929% First PMs. Bert Sweitzer and Mrs. Edgar Snyder are in charge of decorations;| Amethyst Chapter No. 198, 0. E city, Mrs. James N. Hamill, Mrs. James A. Wood and Mrs. Ray g will give a military whist and 600] IW. B. A. SOCIAL CLUB Mrs. E. C. Brier, Mrs. Joseph Winn, Mrs. C. F. Clark, Mrs. E. L.| at. Wednesday, Ma sitet as -deges ekins Data thea. 6. v fa1.| Ef. Thompson, home economics, Mrs. | Mrs. H. Mf. Pease and Mrs. Frank Dow; badges, Miss Sarah Williams. | rgd " If. Dressler; legislative, Mra, Rt. F. | CLARA BARTON TENT NO. 1 | Weeks; music, Mra. Loulse C, Beck ertains at Home Today | Daughters of Veterans, Clara Bar. WOMEN'S CIVIC jand motion pictures, Mra, Frank Bal "Miss Gertrude Hardenbergh was hostess this afternoon at her home in| ton Tent No. 1, will assemble on the LEAGUE DIRECTORS lalne. ir regular business meet-| of the garden the school house. Black mamba, a poisonous snake | dered? by each competitor and the! Electric power and light sufficient June 3, at § p. m., at) jof South Africa, travels so fast it | ma friends of the Ampkions pre | for rn of 70,000 inhabitants are n Keep pace with a galloping | dict that the United States will be| prodvend by.the machinery of an At- well represented. ‘antic liner of the largest size. On the kitchen garden aide are the} kitchen, then back of that the row/ | of coach house, laundry, smoke house hor jand the butler’ house and the ata~ ital Friday afternoon. Advantages of AMAIZO OIL lowed by cards at 2 o'clock. eee Wurelhurst, entertaining ‘with an informal bridge tea and Mah Jongg} est side of University st. and First] ‘The directors elected nt mect.| Mrs Wilson R. Gay gave her an- Willnot curdinmayonnaise. jaye. on Memorial day at 10 4. m.to/ing of the Seattle Women's Ctvic nual re patd and Does not smoke at cooking ‘5 ee 1 | shower Hower on the G te e held’ Day 34; “are {ie ene ot en am ihe ee temperature, “4 : erans na they pass in the parade.| 7 ar term~--Mrs. Henry }% that body for ne en 8, KR. not get Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Aitkewiteasl they: will proceed Ca tha ly ate Tear, er ais, HONEY IS. reavlo; chalrmany Mes, David Dee Sh Aa The Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops will be closed all day Wednesday | Metropolitan theater, where seats | y observance of Memorial Day. will be reserved for them. All affil- |, . r, Vice pees and Mra. A . wcretary ‘rank Bailaine, Mrs. atien, Mra, H. E. Maltb | j lated daughters are expected to at-\ Weeks, Miss Nollie Goodliue, Mrs. | Attractive Program Arranged ee oa |W. 8, Griswold. ‘An interesting program has been arranged by Caird Leslie for his fare-| HOLY ROS. Two-year term—Mrs. Herbert Con- | Economical—can be used over and over, Does not carry the flavor of one food to another. *. Sheldon announced that ration will pregent aritana,” given by the the ope ARY Beattle Musi Btudy club at the ear recital at the Women’s University club on June 1. lcHURCH Hosts don, Miss Agnes Handley, Mise / Wholly vegetable, increases [The program, which will be the last Mr. Lesite will give before going) yioly Houry church, of West ge-|Célla Shelton, Mra. J. D, McPher- I Wamuasiy: tone aiatcs ocisee aie the nutritive value of abroad to study, follows: {attle, will be host to its friends on |%0% Mra. L. I. Jamt Mrs. Carl} cresidents of all tt foods. “Valse, Dornroschen Ballet (Tschaikowsky}—Sylvia Bernhard, Margaret | urner, Irene Isham, Henryetta Schuett, Ruth Potter and Pauline Mackay.| "Valse des fieurs” (Tschaikowsky)}—Vena Cooper and Martha McDonald. | de deux Classique” (Chopin)}—Caird Leslie and Sylvia Bernhard. de trois” (Chopin}—Margaret Turner, Henryetta Schuett and Ruth} hermer, Mre, FL W Mrs, Goo, N. McLatghlin. One-year term—Mra. A. H. Aime, Mra, Mre. Norman C, ary Green Hargrave, Foods cooked with AMAIZO retain theirnatural flavor, Memorial day at Luna park, A | home-cooked chicken dinner will he served from noon until § p,m, Dan: jelng and sports will completa the | {will act as hostesses and a reception | }and lunch will be served after the tertainment. Tickets may be }cured from Mra. Sheldon or at the] Mrs. | “Pas seul” (Kreisier—Irene Isham. : bets new saving rete 37% "| Chitbers, Mrs, May Avery Wilkins, |, Dace k aa | FREE! ° Eas de deux Homantlaue! (Saint Saens)—Catrd Leslie and Sylvia Bern-|" iN wae |Mtrs, AG. Bixby. = | “athe Hoosevelé. high ‘school: troop—| ° Ideal for frying Intermission. : De ae ee cna ciub will meet in{FEDERATION ELECTS DEPART- jthe Ploncers—is still growing tn Ask your grocer to give you | hey “Scheherazade” (Rimsky-Korsakotf—Ella Almquist, Calittia Kenny, Alice| the parlors of the Rainier-Grand ho. | MEN numbers’ and’. enthuslaan..; They fald, Wilma Fitts, Marie Harbaugh, Ina DeCan, Janet Washburn,| tet, ‘Tuced lng! May-aorat €1. Th meee, |have changed thelr meeting day Ss oby othe Ds AZO OL is excellent for both pan frying a Bowe an s iJ . ‘tuesday evening, May 29, a’ The most important business ac- | fro: Friday to Wednesday, ie pee aud Genevieve Harbaugh. af o'clock, Cards and dancing. ‘The| complished by the Seattle Federation low fae te the Tae SUL Mae clorat| AMAIZO OIL and deep frying. It heats quickly, is easy to Le Lesa aba ey ivie Herphart. {following program will be given of Women's clubs at its monthly |day falls on Wednesday next week | keep at a uniform temperature and does not fill Mildred Quist. | Violin solo, Francese Clarke; vocal | meeting, held yesterday afternoon at|the troop will meet on Thursday in-| Cook Book the house with smoke at cooking temperature, or se pe! , ~ *“Bachannailian"—Entire cast. | solo, Ruth pland solo, Ethal| the club house, was the election of| stead, . ¥ | Allofitsrecipes aretested and disagreeable odors, as frying fatsdo. It is made ee ide athena Bon bee aries Hooper, Helen| Ayers. Strangers and lonely people | chairmen of the various departments | é (EE Rig Gea ep cae tan? Ar mda tld welcome, with the following results maw tec fil you of th : | A ne op was formed during | practical, They tell you of the H, Little; }ihe past week with a number of best ways of cooking simply, from the hearts of golden corn, It does not “Winter” (Amy Worth)—Silva Metzenbaum, rt er Americanization, M © “Violets” (Chopin)—Mathilda Beginn. csrgecbiggint ahd soe oad = Passepied” (Gounod)}—Margaret Cahalan. The Beattla Poetry clu wl meet ‘Adelaide Poitos ehtld Iwsiti: re Lat fie ane aba er this Soret nee hela at cite > “Hopak” (Moussorgsky)}—Silva Metzenbaum. haatueahe Casanita = Tate c# WW, ‘ rd Naephitte sy Sad et gh OY 1h petizing resu! 7 Riguuidon” (Prokotlétt)}—Caird Leslie and Irene tsham, be pee ser ae eae ee ee aN OUD Ma “Bracces’ luther” ator. If your grocer has no books AMAIZO OIL does not absorb odors or flavors; so “Summer” (Amy Worth)—Sylvia Bernhard, Henryetta Schuctt, Irenc| tae be ecensy, ABa Keveinra | mail i be used over and over wi i fam, Catherine Hottel, Eileen Kinsey, Margaret Turner, Catherine |Hohenchild is the secretary. a write us to you one it may ithout carrying nd and Pauline Mackay. haygre the flavor of one food to another, you are interested in the Girl American Maize-Products Co. iat hi det th ¢ ¢ hich Is located 0 ‘ orou; an ives i than our own—“not long enough to get Henderson tay, ana’ whieh is open| 41 Bast 42ad St New York N.Y. i plies ~ aso ui P eAndalzia” (Rubenstein}—Irene Isham, | ’ ” |to any registered Girl Scout after _ “Panaderos" (Glazounoff)—Sylvia Bernhard, | a womans work done at that face- July 9, a descriptive booklet will be AMAIZO ODL ts best for salntia for tt pacene never gets rancid, “Jota” (Waldteufel}—Caird Leslie and the Misses Henryetta Schuett, Ruth | % j#ent you giving all the necessary Annette Barkey, Mildred Quist, Bila Almquist, Vena Cooper, Martha| fw tiously remark thousands of Mas, who (wis for sins going to the camp, 1¢ AMAIZO OIL is a perfect shortening for cakes, biscuits and piecrusts. Easy to measure, quick eDonald, Florence Hale and Catherine Hottel, you intend to ister, do so at once, to mix, “Whirlwind” (Chopin)—Caird Leslie, | Mars has aday forty-one minuteslonger | ‘Clair de June” (Debussy}—Irene Isham, Henryetta Schuett and Sylvia nhard, /) *Gitanette” (Granados)—Frances Swain, haven’t found out about jaw there iw danger that all the girls | esca” (Moszkowsk!}—Ella Almquist | who desire to attend the camp will “Cordoba” (Albeniz)—Caird Leslie, Sylvia Bernhard and Irene Ishar jfot lave the opportunity, There _ me | 4 will be about 100 girls going from p Aberdeen, as the Business and Pro. BHOLIC WOMEN Michael Donahoe, Mrs. Arthur Ger-, rete) I AD) mM 9 ‘DAL fessional: Women's dldh, will: provide | bel, Mrs. ‘Thomas 1. farrington, |fimds for all who are tinable to] F iy @ Seattle Council of Cuatholic| Misy Ida Colmary, Mis Helen Col: | raise the neceseary fees, About halt | Women met Monday at Knights of] iny, Mes, Mrank Carroll, Mra, C.F. ay< )] i | i | ais e thta many, illo up trom Chobe | olumbus hall and elected the fol-| gully, Mrs. Daniel Buckley, Mrs. Jo. ‘ is, and there are mé « from ing officers: Mrs. Walter Ward, Prenat out-of-town plac In the Can with Hygienic Top —Collects No Dust—No Rust ‘acoma | i seph Cronin, Mrs. A. A. Collins, Mrs OUST Of Gin Boouth” hi iweveral F pr sai “to LOPE abe i aeane oka, Dawson) Mees Geavirh dacs It's real home-made mayonnaise—new- Nanded alrsadyriated, wi he ote American Maize-Products Co. fai inecond vice president; Mra.| mill, Mrs. A.C, Goorlg, Mrs, Stephen laid eggs, the finest of oil, and seasoned comery will be left out, no doubt. New York Chicago Charles K, Castion, third vice. presi. Carey, Mss. P. J, McHugh, per 8. woh only as the French can season. yout camps are open only to 4 Miss Constance Wilcox, secre-| Power, Mrs, M. J. Connoll, Mrs. | Gold Medal means no more long tedious drop- iairly who ave Girt Scouts. girl + Miss Hlizabeth Brady, treas-| Jamey Branigan, Mra. A. It. Tyson, ping of oil, no more stir, atir, stir—-no more curdled Peis attend who is not familiar with Mrs, John Kellehor, Mra. ‘, J. Gor. mayonnaise—-just a perfect, freshgevery day may- Girt Scout rules nnd who has not 9 "Tho new board includes Mrs, J. N.| man and Mrs, Napoleon Campbell, onnaise ready to turn cold meatand aalad into a }Paswed the Tenderfoot text, This on, Mrs, JT. Heffernan, Mrs.|_ Mrs, Chariés Peabody, Mim Mary Ha PTC ON AO GH \DlalcINals) A lfter trom tho majority of girls’ Galbraith, Mré. Charles Pea-| O'Brien and Mrs, John’ N, Juckson EB 121s Western Ave Seattle, Washingt camps, Inasmuch aX girls outside the RIPE, 1h; Ci Wire, Mire. Joseph | were Uppolnted tiouoriry Vice. pros! 2 Ave. Ie, tlngton organization ave never taken in. ux, Mrs, John Buckley, Mrs, | denia Bus national ruling does not permit hy

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