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PAGE 10 ——————— Edited by Lillian Keen LeBalliste Assistant—Frances Oldha Music—Louise Raymond, Art—Dorothy Fay Gould, Telephone, Capitol 0829. Bridge Tea to Honor Galifornia Visitor; Luncheon Will Compliment Bridal Party | Telephone, Main 0600. m. oR HENRY } Gott and C Mrs, C, Be Fox Mune 13, in } of Fuest of M H Mrs. Andrew M. Thomas, M iGalvert and Mrs. R. J. Huston w hostess du Mrs. Geor fer, M Bruho ' Mrs. McCord to Miss Pr unt nd as rr Mra, J Mr arge Clifford Cr Miss J s Helen Goetz, Mi Duthi Entertain ollla And a. B Am tp, ad Mr . McCord (Harriet Baxter) me on T recep Mrs. Evan 8 y Of giris assisting « WIN entertain witt noon, © Mr. and Mrs. Hibbard Dinner Hosts Mr Honoring Miss Lo Whdse wedding w bard are entertal Thursday evening | Miss Jerretta Blue Is f The marriage of Miss Jerretta SBlue, to Mr, Frank P, Myc E Myer of Pomeroy, Wash. w @f Plymouth Congregational church a Rey. Chauncey J. Hawking read th ) greens, white 1 sweet pe of pink and wh marked the ai the bridal party Mames R. Hardy sang “At Dawning Zhe bride. played the wedding marches. Mr. Granten Sower was best man and 4 . Ville, and Mr. Ray Roberson, the ushers. The bride wore. a lovely paneled model of ivory satin heavily beaded dm crystals. Her t e veil With high back plaitings was bound with a Ncirclet of orange blossoms and she carried a shower of orchids, Ophelia land Cecii Brunner roses and lilies of the valley Miss Myriam Blue, who was her sister's maid of honor SOrgandie and lace, with ribbon sash in the pastel shades. A filet of) Waiver leaves was in her hair and for flowers she carried Columbia gardenias and lavender sweet peas | Miss Eugenia Blue, another sister, and Miss Genevieve Flynn were! The bridesmaids. Eugenia wore pale green organdie daintily ruffied,| d Genevieve’s gown was of shell pink voile, also designed with tiny) rs They carried cream sweet peas and Butterfly roses and wore| Milver bandeaux on their hair. | ) Mrs. Blue was costumed in royal blue satin crepe trimmed in a paisley Mesigr, with matching. hat and corsage of Cecil Brunner roses. | An informal reception followed the ceremony in the opposite parlors| lt the church. Here the decorations were a profusion of pink roses and Merns. Miss Fayette Johnston and Miss Annie Laurie Blue presided] it the supper table, assisted by Miss Verna Roberson and Miss Georgia} ise Raymond an event « ng with a ding Bride f roses s. On te ex and gladiol the service, Mr.| Andrews, cousin of for Andrews of Marys: | On their wedding trip Mrs. Myer wore a white eponge sports sult, an Sorehid toned hat in poke bonnet effect, trimmed with flowers, and an} orchid -carsage. i After June 18, Mr. and Mrs. Myer will be at home at Port Gamble. Plan Dinner at Home Mr. and Mrs. Farwell Putnam Lilly are planning a dinner of ten covers! their home Friday evening, to honor Commander Stewart Barber and Barber, who are leaving soon for Washington, D. C se 6 a 3 To Give Informal Dinner | Mr. and Mrs. George W. Belmont will entertain with an informal! dinner} their home Wednesday evening, in« compliment to Mr. and Mrs.) ink J. Morrill. meheon to Compliment Mrs. Jones | Harry Burnell Jones is entertaining with a luncheon of twelve} on Thursday afternoon at the Women's University Club in honor} Of Mrs. Wesley L. Jones, her house guest. ‘ . . . Dinner at: Home Tonight i ' Mr. and Mrs. Willis B. Herr will be dinner hosts at their home this! and her} ming entertaining in compliment to Miss Elizabeth Bayley | i Mr. Cecil Willis. ere me os ‘ Luncheon Will Honor Trustee | = With. covers placed for 24, Mrs. George T. Myers will entertain at} ‘funcheon at the Sunset Club Wednesday afternoon before the program) the lub, in honor of the board of trustees of the Children's Orthopedic eal Se Opera “Maritana” Will Be Presented For the benefit of the clubhouse fund, the Seattle Federation of}! fomen’s Clubs will present the opera “Maritana,” given by the Seattle) fusic Study Club under the direction of Mrs. H. F. Sheldon, assisted] "Mrs. B. M. Reeder, at the Women’s University Club auditorium, and Spring, on Wednesday, afternoon, June 6, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Robert Morton will read the story and announce the numbers, 8, Charles Kracke will be the accompanist, and Mrs. Kracke and Mrs. A. Reld will play the overture. Following is the program: ACT I.—Soprano solo, Romance “It Was a Knight.” Mra. Reid; so-| fano solo, “*Tis the Harp in the Air,” Mrs. Reld; trio, “Angelus,” Miss) ior, Mrs. Reld, Mrs. Simpkin; duet (soprano and baritone), “Of Fairy! nd rl Mrs. Reid and Mrs, Simpkin; tenor solo,! the World Over,” Miss Prior; duet (soprano and baritone), “Shall “Tell Your Fortune?” Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Simpkin. ACT 1i—Contraito solo, “Alas! Those Chimes,” Mrs. Simpkin; trio, im On, Old Time,” Miss Prior, Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Simpkin; tenor solo, | Mé Like a Soldier Fall,” Miss Prior; baritone solo, “In Happy nts Day By Day,” Mrs, Simpkin; waltz, Mrs. Krache; tenor solo,| Is a Flower That Bloometh,” Miss Prior. ACT I1i—Soprano solo (recitative and aria), “How Dreary to My eart,” “Scenes That Are Brightest,” Miss Prior; duet (soprano and “Sainted Mother,” Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Simpkin; trio (soprano, and bass), “Remorse and Dishonor,” Miss Prior, Mrs, Reid, Mrs. N; soprano solo and chorus, “With Rapture Glowing,” Mrs, Reid, fics Prior, Mrs, Simpkin, ) | Hostesses for the afternoon include Mrs. H. E. Maltby, Mrs. Daniel Ragan, Mrs. L. G. Foster, Mrs. Henry Bittman, Mrs. J. M. Cunningham, 4 J. E. MacPherson, Mrs. Henry W. Lung, Mrs. N. J. Irvine, Mrs. "Wilson R. Gay, Mrs. Oliver Erickson, Mrs. Herbert Ames, Mrs. Henry ‘Landes, Mrs. Ernest Barnhart, Mrs. W. H. Thompson, Miss Ellen Dabzey,| Mrs. BR. F. Weeks, Mrs. Louise C. Beck, Mrs. Frank Ballaine, Mrs. J. H.| Mennings, Mrs. George N, McLoughlin, Mrs. W. P. Harper, Mrs. G. H. _ Appleton, Mrs. J. W. Dorwart, Miss Bessie L. Winsor, Dr. Hattie Slaughter, Miss Freda Libby, -Mrs. L. A. Gassaway, Mrs. J. W. Hyne- man, Mrs. H. A. M. Bonner, Mrs. H. F. Larimere, Miss Annette Hilles, | Mrs. Jane Johnston, Miss May Loomis, Mrs. D, P. Pence, Mrs, Hazel N. Chestnut, Mrs. Emma G. Davis, Mrs. William G, Clark, Miss Mildred MeDonaid, Mra, M. E. Storey, Dr. Adah Collison. | Miss Minnie Widmer, Mrs. J. EB. Austin, Mrs. H. F. Sheldon, Mrs, "Verne Dyer, Mrs. W. D. Benson, Mrs. H. W. Foster, Mra. Ira B. Ford, Mrs. M. FE. Pearl, Mrs. James Cougtilin, Mrs. Dora 8. Heren, Dr, Leonora Baker, Mrs, C. BE. McCoy, Mrs. W. M. Livengood, Mrs. Dana Brown, Mrs. Samuel Schneider, Mrs. Clerrentine Z. Pearson, Mrs. W. R. Smart, irs. W. 8, Griswold and Miss Helen Flint. The public is invited to attend. Tickets may be obtained at the door. | Following the program there will be a reception and tea will be served. Meeting of Mills College Club alto _tenor The Mills College Club will meet on Friday afternoon, June 8, at 2 . clock, with Mrs. Grosvenor Sherman, 305 Bellevue Ave. N, : Bridge at Home This Evening "| HELPED | meeting of the will wore orchid} ! }in Ravenna park, Wednesday, June THE b AL Women's C CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY lu WEST ANNI West QUEED Bast the | vite state MOTHE! Aly on will be he 1 pupil» ifferent § from rw : for the afterne | be Mr Irvine, Mra, Alan Eaheihy, M Bartell and Mrs, Bugene Hunt the pre ° NIOR AUXILIARY . CLUB The Helpers’ clul ter, No. 116, 0. I with Mra, BL Ma N, W,, Wed nm, Take of Atol a, W a Chap: il meet 8514 WOMAN'S The child man’s Century We tudy departm elut Ww w tnend. AMETHYST Amethyst & Wednesd: June the b of Mr ith ave, & All mem SOCIAL HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCLETY The Seattle will Hoebre Ben 4 the last ' 8. invited WOMEN'S FOREIGN HOME MISSION § Monthly meeting of Women's I and Home Misisonary societ will be held Wednesday, June the First Methodist church, At 10:30 o'clock LE J, WALLINGFORD C. A. Bushnell, chairman; Mrs. arine ¢ Mrs. L. W. Lewls J, Wallingford of the First | SU : wil mee Gite Hu CIRCLE Ladie ve tt lety he wason, Wednesday AND CETL n the vestry Hirsch. The re port i to the Washington Conference of Social Workers ane early in May, will be ting at 10:30 a. m June ¢ on m olgn State ‘ 6, in held in 8) opening Mra. Cath Mra Hostesses are Presbyterian church the home of Mra. ©. June td, Wednesday Visitors welcome a. 6 WEST WOODLAND PRE-SCHOOL CIRCLE West Woodland Pro-Sehe hold ita last in McKINLEY MeKinley A. R dinner er, 6, at cirele of the G.| at 12 Armory will Wednesday n ner hom June ¢ noon hall, Card Veteran in the evening ro GREENWOOD CHAPTER 1D, 0. B # ve children| Greenwood eh arten next year are I give a « ed to attend. Miss Eunice)!" the Green Lake Masonic temple, | hultz'and Miss Adele Bass will| Wednesday evening, June 6, Cards care for the children during the en-|at §& o'clock, Prizes: and refresh: tertainment ments the ol ct meeting of the auditorium 246 p,m. school Wednend: Mothers in the kinde yeur apter, U. D, O, E 8., md party and dane |LA BOHEME MUSIC CLUB La Boheme AGLER he Agiee Sisters will meet with Music club will give a Mra, John McLain, 3643 Morgan st.,| complimentary concert with Dr, H. C for luncheon, Wednesday, June 6, at | Carothers, baritone, Wednesday eve 12 o'clock, followed by cards, Tako | "ing, June 64 at 8:15 o'clock at the Rainier car to Graham st : The progrem follows ANNUAL PICNIC The annual picnic of the Rainier Beach Woman's club will take in Volunteer park, on Wednesday, June 6, Members take car at Ral nier Beach at 11 o'clock ¢ nee 6 1 BRITISH-AMERICAN AUXILIARY The Woman's auxillary to British American association will meet with Mra. Bert Fluess, 2212 Eastlake ave,, Wednesday, Jt t 2 o'clock. ENGINEERS’ AUXILIARY PICNIC The Women’s auxiliary to Ameri can: Institute of Mining and Metul- lurgical Engineers will hold a picnic | armen”) Beet nsucht Kennt™ Tachatkowsky obbligato, Miss Hirt Kngman) Siriekiana Bpross Baritone Holt (a) “Pligrims’ Bong’... .Techatke (b) “It Is Enowgh” (BiUeh) . wig « Mendelasohn (e) “Mother 0° Mtn: * Dr. MLC. Violin Bott Irtet “Ate” * Viennote’ (o) “Tambourin Chinois” Mies Winifred Bateman 6, at 10 o'clock ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL BENEFIT A sterioptican exhibition of the falry pictures Sir Arthur Conan Doyle speaks of invhis lectures will be given in the guild room of the! Chureh of the Epiphany, 28th and KE. Denny way, Wednestay evening, June 6, at 8 o'clock. oe umbers shes of Rosen “Ortevtal Hong”. Rimeky-Korsakott (c) “Gypsy Herenade™.. Ambrose | Accompaniste—Mra, Lulu Bhepard John son, Mra. Helen Wilkins Barwick, Mise Eleanor Hilton of e | SEATTLE COURT NO. 1 Seattle Court No. 1, Order of Amaranth, will give demonstration luncheon at the home of Mra. ene W. Bell, 5217 18th ave j Wednesday, June 6, at 12:30] o'clock. Bridge and whist follow. | All members Eastern Star and| friends invited. . Mra. W. D. Benson entertains Progressive Thought club at her| home, 6230 16th ave. N. E., Wed-| nesday, June 6, at 1:30 o'clock, in| honor of Mrs. C. M. Miller, past president of the club. Informal Bridge Luncheon Mrs. W. A. Magee will bo hostess at an informa) bridge luncheon at her home on Eriday afternoon. Luncheon at Golf Club Today Mra. Richard O'Shea entertained at luncheon today at the Seattle Golf Club to compliment. Mrs, James A, Sheahan and Mrs. J. I. Durand, who have just returned from the South. Mrs. William Leonard Eaton will entertain with a luncheon for Mrs. Durand and Mrs. Stewart Barber on Thursday afternoon, and Dr. and Mrs. Harry Shaw will give a supper at thelr home Sunday evening in honor of Dr..and Mrs. Durand. Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops University Guild will direct ‘the serv at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Wednesday, with Mrs. Edgar Royer, hostess, assisted by Mrs, Eugene} Dill, Mrs. H. C. Belt, Mrs.’M, P, Foster, Mrs. F. O. Ginneve | A. Haynes, Mrs. M. G, Saunders, Mra. Amy R. Smith, Mrs. J. olson, Mra. R. Emerson and Mrs. J. Queen Anne Guild will be in charge at the Thrift shop in the morn. ing, with Mrs. A, H. Langdon and Mrs. J. W. Goodwin; in the afternoon, Capitol Hil Guild, with Mrs. Charles Howard and Mrs. A. E. Ritswaller. . RIDG Y¥ AUXILIARY Ridgley Auxiliary to Ret lodge will have luncheon, day, June 6, at 1 p. m., lows’ temple. . . ALKI REVIEW, No. 59 Alki Review, No. 69, W. B. A. of Maccabees, mreeta in A. O. U. W. hall, Wednesday, June 6, at § o'clock. kah Wednes- Odd Fel- . STUDY CLASS Study class of Rainier Chapter, D. A. F., will pienic at the home of Mrs. C. C, Phillips, Beaux Arts, Lake Washington. Boat leaves Leschi park Wednesday, June 6 at 10:15 o'clock, \ POLS “Mr. and Mrs, Byron 1, Sutton are entertaining with a bridge of four # at their home this evening. * * * Ida, Tederman gave a dancing party and buffet supper at her me Saturday evening, as a surprise compliment to Miss Eva Schwartz, . : or) : . ‘ ‘Musicale Arranged for Thursday Mrs. Philip Gearhart has arranged the program for the annual musicale the University Mothers’ club on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at University way. Yollowing are the numbers; “The Danco of the Winds'"—Given by four little girls. _ “Caprice Viennois” (Kreisler}—Blanche Beeson Miller; it the plano. — fa) “April” (Milliga: () “Orlentale” (Amy Worth); (6) “Song of the | Robins” (Anna Case}—Gwendolyn Geary Ruge; Irene Rodgers at the plano. | Reading—"0ld-Vashioned Girl" (in costume)—Georgia Miles, Maybelle Brannen CASTORIA MOTHER! Fletcfier’s Castoria is a harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared to relieve Infants one month old to Children all ages of Constipation Wind Colic Flatulency To Sweeten Stomach Diarrhoea Regulate Bowels | “Scherzo, B Mipov"’—Helen Verryman. | (a) “Songs My Mother Taught Mo” (DYorak); (b) “Under the Lanterns” inderson) jun, Mary, Run” (negro spiritual) (Guion); () “The Year's b)—Mrs. Romeyno Jansen; Harry Burdick, accom (Sanderson); (c) the Spring” panist Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and SEATTLE jelub held a plenic at the same place |day evenings at the Rainier Grand }1 will moet Saturday, June 9, a |3701 Beach drive Natural Sleep without Opiates CATIA To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each, package. Physicians everywhere recommend it, STAR am Pig Personal Charles Cal, who wil Mr a mother ummer he Fri thru turned athe’ trip M from thelr Wayn ined re weddin: 6018 KB trip tith and are at home at ut Mr j from a short laughter iges 11 MeCord Taylo: who has been the Mr. and Mr lay for her ul her Ww has returned ith nonin Ms Mra. in Bellingham. Fisken Marjorie Simpson, who ap- peared as “Lady Simms’ in the “Ten Pound Look,” a play presented Friday eve- ning at the Y. W.C ' vinit her law ar and Everett Gr M Stuart White Blutts of her Huston parents, left t Mra. William ¢ Alta,, in and Mrw home, | MICHIGAN APPLE Lewin of Alix The » can Dr Sharples 7, 0 ad Blossom club Thursday, June if the weather the club will Meek, luncheon, Apple viniting parenta, jente park If not, Caspar ix favorable meet with Mrs. KR. I Woodlawn ave., for 11230 o'clock |SOROSI8 CLUB HAS AN L BREAKFAST | Tho Soronis club held its annual kfast Monday at the Hotel Gow man, ‘The program included the reading of annual reports and the of a comedy directed D. Hall und Mra. J ADDITIONAL ROOSEVELT CLUBS AUXILIARY 4 he Ladies" Roosevelt POST Auxiliary to Theodore Post, No. 4, V. F. W 4 progressive whist party tonia cafeteria, 1619 Second hbursday evening, June 7, at FETE DAY presentation by Mrs, J. Wilson. At the meeting ANNUAL AND May 22 elected the following offic new Mra. H. G president; Mra. B,C, Hantings, vice nt; Mra, J. A. Stephens, sec retary; Mra. I, N. Gates, treasurer; Mrs. P. EB. Heinrich, corresponding recretary; Mrs, R. M. Green, trustee to the buliding board of the Seat tle Federation, Mrs. J. Wilson and Mrs. H. A. Anger were chosen as delegates to the City Federation; to Federation convention in Mount Vernon the latter part of this month, Mrs. W. M, Livengood and Mrs, H. G. Fletcher. The program committes for the new year will bo Mr, C. G. Miller, Mra, J, J. Chambers and Mrs. Thomas Mor- and together about 300 people as. |°U™ iy ate sembled. Dr. Robert Whitaker gave | “3 Ppt ilk lub meet s 5 Sey canta ae ee maty and ri. | itt hold tts business meeting, Thurs- |day, June 7, at 2 p.m. Members urged to attend. . BETA THETA the club ra tor the “« will hold its an nual fete day and picnic on Thurs day, June 7, at the Rainier Beach playfield, A substantial lunch has been provided by the mothers. There will be free lemonade for the children and coffee for the adults Jee cream cones will be plays and games will be the of the pre nold, and day . LONESOME CLUB HAS PICNIC The Lonesome club gave tts first plenie Sunday at Raverna park, with an elaborate dinner provided by Mra. Grace Pontius ond Mra Mary Schmitz. The Goodfellowahip | the State hotel. Strangers and lonely people welcome. “ee STEV 3 W. RC. NO. 1 Stevens Women's Rellet Corps No. ROBERT E. CHAPTER | MOTHERS’ CLUB | Beta Theta Pi Mothe:s’ club will p. m. In the evening Prof, Clark pesacane for the last time this sea- Binwett of the University of Wash. |%5- ington will speak to comrades 10 Shortt, 3839 Drs oh eee | = WILL PRESENT TWO PLAYS ‘DOCTORS OF ALL Sharon Chapter of Westminster terial church on Friday evening, | June & at 8 o'clock. A violin solec- 0 tion will be given by Miss Ruth Me-} < ah ievalch Yo matter whether your physician Mhg solo from a member of the|!s an allopath, homeopath, osteo- Cornish school, vited to attend, Ask them why they all agree on old Port Wine and olive oll as a food tonic. Robert E. Leo chapter, Daughters | OF constipation, Just try Portolive of the Confederagy, will honor tho| for one week and you will under. birthday anniversary of Jefferson (stand. why. all doctors prescribe it. home of Mra. May Avery Wilkins, | 316-8. Broadway, Los Angeles. Preceding the af. | Vertisement falr, a business meeting will be held | raday, June 7, at a picnic friends at Veterans’ hall, Armory. guild will present “The Jolly Little Kantsay Know” at the First Prosby- Phetridge and there will be a whiat-| Public cordially in. j bath, chiropractor or naturopath. . indigestion, dyspepsia, nervousness Dayis on Thurs une 7, at the! All: druggists. Portolive Company, d- at 2p, m, ey) g Budget Your Summer Clothes with the McCall Quarterly LAN your summer clothes with the time to make them and all the clever styles of the season at your command in the McCall Quarterly, In the Quarterly you'll find just the light wrap you need. Just the right frock to go with it. Just me probe blouse for the correct summer’ sport skirt. A saving of time and money! 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