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AGE 10 .HE SEATTLE MONDAY, JUNE $$. ; z ane Te Bomen’s Club rsonal Jeattle Society | Mrs. John H. Bachman, Jr. ‘anne wantmale Clu *y Pe : bed NORTIY END Gited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. av: ye ’ hy 7 PROGRESSIVE CLUB Assistant—Frances Oldham. . : 2 7 , 4 Se Sapna ec Music—Louise Raymond. . ; Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829. Wiss Piatt Is Bride of Arnold Allen, Jr. ) Bridge Evening as Compliment. } ADDITIONAL CLUBS marriage! 5 : H, Platt, to HERO o'clock by Rev " hauer ¢ the bride* ‘ ou : Pe in na. | MOTHERS’ ats. ? cas ELECTS OFFICERS meee wae reed tn @ bower of p a b r SUNSET HEIGHT wil 1 fe iw exy At the Rhe double bay window of the living roor gt ndar¢ r 1 - LITERARY CLUB we Tee ‘ from the | Theta P' 5 BA peonies w at either side and the corners of the, room blossomed | ” ‘cred Blaightn Ate : EATYLE LOL vor ssiliche vi : ‘ : Sak to ation ih Ereat clusters of the frwers, i Jing to the alfar was a flowe ¥ ’ Bes co eta eon ; ps Sa i mahi Mr Serrett red pathway of the grac phy Before the ceremony Miss H echter at the plano and Miss Isabel} ‘ Dre run aciaodades: denired. | ta ‘ 3 j ai on the violin played “Hum modulating Into the wedding| ” at 2 oh attne ee eyes . < oT aiaeatarer ae sing, hb from “Lohengrin.” bride's sister, Mrs. Harok! J. Hull, of Wallace, Idaho, was mof honor Her gown was of orchidshaded or de chine with an} er design of irides: beads. A halfcirctet of silver leaves and The new iewers was worn in her hair and for flowers she carried a bouquet of} : “ and Profe Sambia roses and pink sweet peas. Alden Hull, wearing a white satin . be installed me ©arried the ring in a calla lily. Mr, Thomas 8, Allen was best man} day, June 6, in the Fine a t He his broth: } 7 o'clock, At that time he bride, given in marriage by her father, was vely In a bridal reports will al Wn of ivory crepe meteor, des! long and ines, the bottom " ul W I ‘i Semahe skirt hemmed with pearl of s pearl edged, | ‘i os WOMAN'S TUESDAY CLUE ! ‘ “4 ae een fended to the floor, flow ace sleeve 1 batear k were The Woman's Tue 1 ¢ heen ae ee ee we ee | ee ee ee Sac Lee | 6 Be bub mots will Kner « June Sales Boylston N,, Tuesday, June 6, | will meet ona BUSINESA AND PROFE 1ONAL = | WOMEN’S CLUB offic hd Macklem Correct Apparel for Women ds, Ophelia r owered with lilies of the valle 2) . ; ‘ eon at 13 o'ek d her exquisite , . irs. Piatt's sown was black : eaded and fringed In i JOHN F. MILLS Her corsage was Hoo ‘ n r nias. Mrs, Aller { 4 t |} John 3 W y 3 gowned in royal bluc sa ¢ point lace | , » luncheon . unw 5, 2 Vashi f ve ‘ » orw who faithe bodice and a corsage of Cecil Brunner roses and of the valley ‘ i o'clock, at the t ¢ Mrs. Caro. | the for 0" me 4 with Mr allowed the ceremony, with Mr Kirk Hitman ; ¢ ltime Chandler econd # N. | Junche 1 F i am Lameraux of Ho Tacoma, presidin t » bridal table R Hazel Walla Kathryn Allen ‘ ‘ e ran CAMP Miss Agnes Frem. Miss Mirlo Playter greeted the ts at the door j Ser AUXILIARY md Mrs. Allen left ona motor trip thru Oregon, the bride traveling} | bane-plece mode! of dark b! with a blue seal cloth wrap, a large hat of haircloth trimme it oque feather nd a cor é : 4 seen padre ids and Ophelia roses; After they will be « © ¢ F , ef at eps ; Peeypal yoga re at. Both tho bride and groom graduates of the Univeralty of ss ‘ ’ it Ny re eRe wel pa a8 ngton, where she is affiliated » Delta Gamma sorority and he Y beac lB LADY STIRLING Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. epee Cus Aux hotel, ‘Tucnd June t ae 5 s d Thomas A. Davie 3 away . r Club breakfast © § F ed from a four months’ 1 y » B. > iy “Wy y wae r Lady Stirting Chapter, D. A. BR] Comedy by Ade z : sericea ncebeee rge Bridge to Honor Betrothed Pair My set, irtng Gupta, DA, R: leomedy by wel, under |i to Bouth America and are 9c Sand Mrs. Georg H. Terrell and Mrs. Mary rell Glesting will} ( Olson, 516 16th ave, Tuesday, June|y's yan ane 2 bah P 7 z Br Mss Louise Raymond and her fiance, Mr. ‘Theodore Owens, on} A Vy Rerat aise. Ge Soares meeting at]os ee ‘ Gay evening, June 12, entertaining with a bridge of ten tables at : 11 o'clock. | B home of Mr. and Mrs. Terrell, 218 Dorffel drive . a a wae Witations have been limited to intimate friends of the honor guest A very pretty home wedding, celebrated Saturday eve-| ..yamtan WOMEN'S CLUB 25.9 ning, united Miss Ruth Lucinda Coughlin and Mr, John} . ° 7 , . ‘ , The Canadian Women's club of | J, Bold, 2 - ah y| . Ss Coughlin Has Pretty Home W edding | Henry Bachman, Jr.—Portrait by James & Merrihew. | Beattlo wi , last regular} 2 i Music the marriage of Miss Ruth Lucinda Coughlin to Mr. John Henry| >> Re ETRE REL r = —————— | business and social meeting, prior to ‘ ai ied : Je, was sotemnized Saturday evening at § o'clock at the home| Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Beptember, Tuesday, Juno’ 5, at 2 LEL : Series of Songs She Bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Guy P. Halferty, with} Mra, trout will be hostess for First HIM guild at the Orth Pp. m., at the F ated clubhouse. % ' , at Cor . } Rev. J. Ralph e of the First Methodist Episcopal church reading} Tea §! tuesday, uasisted by Mra. Henry Ketcham, Mra. Guy r,| The hostesses the cial hour oting ; Sorrento, Tu ya ornish i service. | Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. Ke on, Mra, Star Minor, (Mra. T. W.| Will be Mra. i v 5 a ‘ The program of Wednesday eve Featuring ‘ to the ceremony Miss Elta Cady, of Aberdeen, sang “I Love You] Buschmann, Mr mnant & Mrs. Harry By and Mrs. Z |G. G. Barton and Mra J ut the Cornish school, . , ee ARION LADIES’ CARD CLUB of unusual interest to| . Sa sata ce Weresiow. axetil) repeiosates ty [ALT CIRCLE on Ladies Card-club meets Tues-|eit music. iovers. tut eapecally to|{| Spectal June J, Ernest Murphy Alki Cirete of the Frult and ngs aarp ee young * will consist of a rices Rterspersed with creamy roses and # Jeaming candles . . wer Minsion will meet at the | 28". pneer Dulle fecal dataset nongs by the great gong) fall, branching candelabra at either side, flanked by baskets of sweet} PD ‘4 er eae ae q as «re, ome of Mra. T. J. Butcher, 6 en and Mrs ibert Bachr ubert and Schumann. | Sr ctuers feron Gaskets of fragrant flowers were grouped avout|/atronesses for Concert This Evening Tico ote Aas hostonses nT a ara cot thay Matt m and blossoms fell in charming array from the mantel The list of patroneases for the Arnold Krauss violin concert to be & 192. = He : P music stodente! on all bride, entering with her brother, Mr. 0, D. Coughlin, of San Fran.| this ev¢ning at the Women's University dub auditorium at £30 o'clock eos NORTH BROADWAY CIRCLE nd are icuous for their charm-|]) Coats Wraps ‘was dainty in an exquisite cream lace gown over satin, Jong and| announged as follows | PYTHIAN SISTERS | North Broadway Circle of | Fruit}; c aimplicity | ight of line, bateau neck, and fashioned with two net trains which fell Mri o i A. 8 Kerry, Mra. C. D. Stimson, Mra. Fdgur 4 Mrs. Etta Brunner will entertain gl rd r ripest teen polled owing i# the program: j Capes the shoulders. The tulle veil, arranged with high plaits in the back,| Mr. ree T. Myers, Mra. James D. Hoge, Mre, Baward I. Garre 18-10 wetnt eit Disab Chetahe’ ans | opp, 1065 F. rompect, Tues. | m : e Oheld by a cluster of orange blossoms at either side. She carried a! A. H. Anderson, Mrs. J E. Price Nathan Eckstein, Mrs : ie oe bremapsindl aD ae ir a™ | day, June &, at 19 o'clock Himpattonee"sssssorss+> Costume and ial bouquet of pink and_white sweet peas, forget-me-nots and bride's} Ostrander, Mra. A. W. I ri, Mrs. Thomas Fransloli, Mra. W. J | cee Malone, 218 Sith here ‘Tuesday ie hd ee “The Wanderer’: “M. “, a Tailored Suits with lilies of the valley for the shower. The only ornament worn} Mrs, J. H. de Veuve, Mra, Joseph Black, Mra, C. H. Frye, Mere, L. T. Ture) Ph ey ag pba peed WEST SIDE WOMEN'S CLUB . Blabeth j | Sera levallere. ner, Mra. Wilbur Coman, Mra. W. W. Barr, Mra. Henry Scaborn, Mre.|22¢ 5 a euee Went Bide Women's Improvement| “Hedge Roses’; “The Trout’. »s...++.+«-| } Sportswear there was an informal reception and supper, the table having| Frank McDermott, Mrs, C. R. Danlols, Mra. W. 8. Griswold, Mra. Alonzo] ASPASIA CLUB TO ju meets with Mra. Samuel Schne!-|., Mites Aicnaaao ys Setns Yoong 1 . rplece a bowl of California poppies and violas. | Condon, Mrs. H. M. Stryker, Mrs, Omar Humphrey, Mrs. Ralph Nichols, HAVE LUNCHEON ager gid ary Pebactegd theirs : + Daytime and F traveling the bride wore a midnight blue Polret twill sult, the box, Mrs. S. H. Hedges, Mra. C. P. Bryant. B LUC , , at 1:30 o'clock, Annual reports emmeline Fs Py ily braided, and a close-fitting black hat. Mr. and Mrs. Bachman| Mrs. Tracy Griffin, Mrs. George N. Horton, Mra. R. W. Crosby, ater Papp ype sr al oat te Pov ts =) will be given, ree 1s ark, Bark the Lark : , Evening Gowns 1 on Dorathy Alexander for a fortnight’s wedding trip to Cali.| Edith Kendel, Mre. Julia Risegari, Mrs. Clara Curtis, Mra. August Meh}-| life of clubdom will be the lunc! yn’ Worth | . ; Sots ‘will be nt home at tis loth aver: 4r? | horn, Mra, Francis Guy Frink, Mrs, John Campbell, Mrs. J, V, Cole, Mra,|of the Axpasia club Tuesday, June |QUEEN ANNE STUDY CLUB “py the Bex”; “"Kentiens Lov | Blouses Skirts | quests at the wedding included the bride's sister, Miss Nora | James Calvert, Mrs. Ada Blackwell, Mrs. Jacob Grambs, Mra. P. H. Neison,| 5, at 1 o'clock, at the Seattle Yacht} Queen Anne Study club will have]. ‘cotoieetome Davis | Sweaters fin, of Pasadena, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Humbarger, Mr. and} Mrs. Gerald Frink, Mrs. Ray E. Bigelow, Mra. Jamea Wylie, Mra, John club. Mrs. Henry Bittman will be/annual guest day at home of Mra | Omnipotence : < Mill: illinery MOUNT BAKE ; xX Smily left today on a} 9 ‘oor, . 1m > Ap | 2 Mary Barton odore Bruener. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Thiebault and Mr. and Mrs,| Carter, Mrs. F. W. Baker, Mrs, William Beardalee, Mra. J. Will Jones, Mra.| the toastmintress. “Women's Clubs | George Thirsk, 1524 Seventh ave. W.,| schumann - ia f | George J. Haecker, Mrw. Albert Daub, Mra. Albert Vincent, Mra, A. C.|—The Memorial Structure” will be | Tuesday, Juno 5, at 1 p.m “In Wundersehonen Monat Mal" from First and d a oe ee | Kahike, Mrs. A. D. Tollefsen, Mra. B. A. Garber. : the subject, and responses will be} feasted on tneiassen'; “Teh Wilt ateiae Boole 11] cere 5 James Burson, Miss Victoria McLean, Mra. L. Herold, Mra. D.| made by Mr. A. BE. Larson on the| LONESOME CLUB * be Mas ede mre hg Galleries eels ’ . 3 = “ Mra. J 3 Tanchen”; “Kin Jungiing Liebt Beautifully Appointed | MeEacheran, Mrs. Guy Grafton, Miss Lettha McClure n Wallace,| Plans; foundation, Mra. George The Lonesome club will meet in the] Macdchen” : Anne Parsons’ tea this afterngon to compliment Miss Priscilla! Mra. W. T. Whitney, } rM. Pease, Mra. G M. Pr McLoughlin; keystone, Mra. J parlors of the Rainier Grand hotel |, Tamara Adams f and Missy Elizabeth Bayley ‘was charming in its appointments.| Latimer, Mre. Varde 3 land, Mra. J, N. 8h oe ; MacPherson; superstructure, Mist | Tuesday evening, June 5, at § o'clock. | Nf. the, Noblent, af nem A bia roses, Spanish iris and lavender sweet peas mate the rooms and! Macy Nicholson, Mra. E. K, Worthington, Mrs. J. L. Slocum, Mrs ;,| Sara Williams; pillars, Mrs. J. W.| Cards and dancing. A special pro-| Ring, Upon My Pinger’: ea table most attractive. | Horton and Mrs. 8. F. Moseley. |Dorwart; pinnacle, Mrs. Adelbert| gram will be given by Mrs. Minnie| Day": “Seve's Delight” (fyom | Priscilla Treat and Miss Helen Fay presided at the urns, and) $$$ _ Sse eee trader McCleverty Kahn, planiste, and Daniel Kahn,| wicbe und Leds / ‘were'the Misses Loyal Treat, Elizabeth McElroy, Georgina §wan- 1EN ANNE CIRCLE PICNIC Vocal selections will be given by'| violinist. Tho club will dance with * Mary Donworth and Katherine Bacon. " } Queen Anne circle of the Fruit and | Mrs. R. L. Glase, and plano numbers | Mins Bright Wednesday evening, | ‘i ; 2 ; Sitad | | Flower Mission bas planned a plenic| by Miss Ruth Al Sune @. Stcknsers and Jonily people) = .|]| 2nd Ave. at Spring St. . | ( - | jfor Tuesday, June 5, at the home of ‘ Jeome. Al . t the plano j — — heon Will Honor Debutantes 1 y [re G. P. Southard at Three Tree | ACXILTARY ‘ro Sea natlsit Nellie Felger is entertaining with a luncheon at the Sunset club| | Point. This will be the last mocting | ROOSEVELT POST ty afternoon to compliment Miss Hortense Green and Miss Janc)| i jof the year. For Information call Ladies’ auxiliary to Theodore who returned last week from school in.the East. Mhvitations are | Y | Mra, G. M. Gilman, Garfield 2 | 47 Roosevelt po | meet Tuesday, d to debutantes. | 4 age ie | Roosev pe will m eada y ote «6 jJune 6, at 2o'clock, in Roosevelt | US. Bes Nessebe inees Ts. Gloriys Entertains for Miss Raymond SEATTLE ADVERTISING CLUB | jail 1616% ‘Third ave _ | | The Beattle Advertising club will eee , ine caaag” bog er DLT : Los Portland. itertaining in’ compliment to Miss Louise Raythond, Mrs. William | Glorius was hostess at a very lovely bridge tea this afternoon at/| | | hold {ts annual meeting and election| Lyric CHORAL CLUB of officers Tuesday noon, Juno 5, in} ‘The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will me across Lake Washington. The rooms of the home were decorated the. Masonic .,.clab roves, Arcade | moet for rehearsal in the main Sun- fris, butterfly roses and pink snapdragons arranged in clusters building. Plane will be made for the /day school room of the First Pres ‘arge baskets and these flowers were most charmingly combined in Spokane convention. — byterian church, Tuesday evening, utiful basket which centered the tea table. | sTEa’ CAR > "5 une 6, at 7 5. Andrew Gillespie. presided over the tea cups, assisted by Mrs. Robert | AGLES' CARD PARTY ie Jr., Miss Alice Jackson, Miss Gertrude Schulz and Miss Louise wecond of @ series of card/QUARANTE CLUB parties given by the Lady Eagles} The Quarante club will bo enter- club for the benefit of Cushman| tained at a 6:30 o'clock dipner Tues hospital will take p Tuesday |day evening, June 5, at the home r— aids digestion evening, Juno 5, at 8:0 o'clock at!or Mr, and Mre. G. W. Aiken, 3967 Wing's cafeteria Beach drive 8. W eakfast for Mrs. Stimson Horing Mrs. Fred Spencer Stimson, Mrs. Charles F. Whittlesey is} ing with a breakfast Of eight covers Friday afternoon at the| The cause—thick, impoverished club. is blood! The result—a tired, worn- a out feeling. s. Thurston Hostess at Mah Jongg |< Purify your blood with Hood's Charles B. Thurston is entertaining with a MahJongg party| ~gA*aParilla—good health, appe- afternoon at her home on Queen Anne Hill. Laoag tent wetted . Hood's Sarsaparilla invigorates and tones up the entire system. It First of Bridge Tea Series « | “aloo betpe to correct ackdity of the 4. G, Fenton is entertaining with a bridge tea of eleven tables at| blood which many times causes Ome on Wednesday afternoon, June 12. This Is the first of a series of | _the,painsand aches of rheumatism 1410 SECOND AVENUE teas Mrs. Fenton has planned for the summer. and lumbago + PY ° * Get Hood's today. Someone in «» Near Columbia Theatre ; ag ° 5 ‘our faril eds it () all ere Champney Marries in East age ee Francis Le Barron Robbins announces the marriage of her daugh- . . Mary Alice, to Mr. Edouard Frere Champney on Saturday, May 19, ac| 24¢ “nie Sor that tired feeling pwood, Greenfield, Mass. 4 Sriends and associates of Mr. Champney, who until recently was a real’ D s tof Seattle, will be Kon engin the omnouncement of his marriage. SARSAPARILLA incheon Planned for June 13 eR ETRE SS Stevenson Smith is planning a bridge luncheon at her home on ed lesday, June 12, in honor of Miss Clara Bartlett, whgge marriage to p re * « i or Guest at Bridge Tea ’ Henry Franklin Brewn will compliment Mrs, George T. Hood, just Sie d from Chicago, with a bridge tea at her home on Tuesday after \ ‘ * ves Big Special Purchase rt Soci || Small, Red and inflamed, Hai . vidi W t Society to Have Luncheon Art| Fell Out, Citicura Hedled, } Untrimmed Hat Sale } “ a luncheon at the Hotel Washington on Wednesday Aimy Worth, chairman of general arrangements of the| | “When my boy was three months Tuesday Only $ 1 5 Tuesday Only e / i requests that guests be seated promptly at 12:15 o'clock. old his head was covered with small, $ Nar 4 ne Atinnie Widmer, retirib prenident, will act ax toastmistress ana | #4 pimples thet were inflamed. Shop Early Shop Early will be made as follows: | | Finally the pimples formed sore 6 . f | Art Soclety ms a Cultura) Assct to Seattle’—F, Boyd Wells, eruptions that tealed over, and hie 50 Untrimmed Hats, Price at ‘$1 50 ° ‘ “When mother reads her morning papers, She sees royal robes that were King Tut's; But when it comes to cutting capers, ” flee, dd Moe Corie Avatar een ram Dretident f0r) | wo monthe’ be. wae, completely sand, orchid, gray, red and black, Iwould rather have my own Kute Kuts. cago Grand Opera in Seattle Next Season"”—Mra, Frederick Benth hair all fell out around the affected 150 Untrimmed Hats, Price 6 —Mra, Louise ©, Beck, . the short talks by. Mrs, Malcolm Hughes, the new preaide Cutlcura Soap and Ointment and in Hemps, viseas, liseres, pineapple and Milan hemps, in white, g following musical numbers will’ be prevented between the toustu: |] healed.” (Signed) Mrs. E. Houy, ) “Wi Jo Tals Jardine” (Chaminade); tb) “Fllesu’ (Crendini); (e| | Note Gate Ras, Riveralde, Illinois, 200 Flower Wreaths Strauss)—Mrs. Philip MacBride; Mina Leone Ls 5 Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal Speci NT E ihaisionae Langton, atthe! cum promote and mutters akin oe Special for Tuesday Only at ST, ) “Chanson Meilitation” (Cottenct-Kreisler) (b) “Jensen” (Spiwa-| | T+ Skim comfort and skin health. JUNIOR EADS: ah Mrs, M et McCullough Lang; | | The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Mrs. Margao ough Lang: Misx Leone Langdon at the Ointment toegeune tnd Healt u oO MP the new officers of the society include Mrs, Malcolm Dougias, president;| | *Acum %0 Powder and perfume. Formerly Priced $2.5 | Minnie Widmer, first vice president; Mrx. Sila Helm Boardman, second | Sample een rroan at. ° ormerly Priced $2.50 F pe president; Miss Jennie Brygger, treasurer; Mrs, Burton W. Sawyer, ioe tene ‘Ointment Mand tbe, Halse Ne See Our Window of Sale Hats and Wreaths : EM arate. MSGI; renondliig avcrelacy, Bice Ar M. ‘Catictign Soup shaves without mus: 1410 SEC! ENUK : : fy a al es a eng Ing secretary; Mra Arlene M Danesh | ud tus. COND AVENUI PEG-TOP PLAYSUITS i . r i x