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PAGE 12 THI ’ rAR THURSDAY. JUNE Jea ttle Socie ty @omen’'s Clubs Persona Seattle | Ja ADDITIONAL CLUBS CLUBS FOR FRIDAY CHAPTER AO, Mra. J ) BY DOKOTHY FAY GOULD oF Edited by Lillian Keen LeBailister, Telephone, Main 0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham. Music—Louise Raymond. . “ “yy ' Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829. - abi oy 8 nen . : “3 er. ALPHA AUXILI Entertainments Planned for Wives of Visit- ing Physicians; Benefit for Orthopedte jccrire Hospital. waster Es HE wives of visiting physicians atte snual meeting of, the| ony ane ; Pacif! Ne west Medical association, convening in Seattle June 19, 20) protherhood. @ 21, will be elaborately entertained during their stay by the wive f Beattie physicians. BALLARD Among the numerous entertainments planned in their honor will be De Tanecheon at the Sunset club on June 19 and a luncheon at the Seattle Golf) Jinn ay . ae . ee . Jule iad “ t . ; early |, : ; sue and Country club on June 20 a Weldes : . * it ren hage ass : gpa cai : > ° Flower M ram. 1 i C ‘ asked t a ie 4 uxe one f Sports Clothes Dance . or evenin ; 1ouls painters tn Denn The annual Sports Clothes dance of the Interlaken guild of the ¢ WILL F Ng neriche § 1 of He Orthopedic hospital will be given this year on Saturday evening, June 16, at . : courne the Seattle Yacht club. , 2 B Nig : > ici 3 : the Mrs, Harry McDonald is chairman of the committee on arrangoment “a ™ | UNIVERSITY CHAUTAUQUA au ; Masisted by Mrs, T. L. Monson, Mrs. George Rich, Mra, Ray Ling, Mr t sft. ey! University Chautauqua will elr hou [ ; ‘ * . y tw Me George Walstrom, Mrs A. Millais, Mrs, Harry MeVeety, Mra, Clyde | ter ar % SS) with Mrw, i. J. Hickson, 43¢ ) » 8 ¢ N been exhib ; ? ? | Barbara, and are Tenny and Mrs. L. J. Kearn: fir kee Hill st, Mage apartment t t a Italy : work Tickets may be obt 1 by calling Mrs. Walstrom, Garfield 6 or} t d Progen >; June § at 2 p,m. pte d, pictures a ert Rene Miss Gustin Will Be Honored t te Se ene | “igh fg thor) . Jallery: fe | ee ne Miss Ada Hanford is entertaining with an informal tea at t t tir Sad pieces - ~lyigrat © died 20 year tilt t Apparel for Women Friday afternoo: b or Mi A Gustin, of M d : ture her sister, Mrs. Alexande McEwan Assisting Miss Har during the ternoon w James Macfarlane, Mrs. Archibald Stewart Downey tum . " , oot pei a4 te bass : ? ve ‘ work of " Mrs. Robert Brinkley “ \ 2a , : cs mp3 , f one of w La Cine. oriatanl; amatemad ‘ Mrs. Condon to Entertain : ee ireenwood. An unun ! oe PEPE rt Two Watercolors ape te Dalila Becht rm Featuring Mivieess. Mra. John P. Gooden, Mre. James H. C P on a wine srofenwor |" d_— speec v t t nd frter ata ery Clever JODINE STAINS Special June Falknor will assist about the rooms 1 Mrs, U welcom: , v Mtns Weta ‘ou c " mb oul Gratten O'Bryan will preside over the tea table j ; be : maps"? " ¥ oa pala . t ut : ; . Prices Additional guests have been invited for the tea hour " t remor nm Sur r i well de ~ of mn Kragh, |'!o water Miss Gertrude Haldon Married at Home Tonia chapter, 0. B. 8. Sewing) | bs nae randon | They ara) CUT GLASS OR ‘CRYSTAL On The marriage of Miss Gertrude Haldon, daughter of Mr. and Mr James te ub will meet cHUReE Coke ; " When washing cut glans or crystal li to L e Fi iat nl b * young |add a little be to the suds and a W. Haldon, to Mr. Arthur E. Busse, son of Mr, and Mrs. E. C : , we de aig Mose wih acn ale ats m: the i Hor frome | nie wetter ee Quality Place Wednesday evening, June 6, at the home of the bride's pa wh ‘ . iagtehitrdete ee ee ; clad bee Bla te nich | Ne Macha! the Rev. R. N. Orrill reading the service. OC in Cc ; terlan chureh at tunch John {Tc ae ent ~ ‘The rooms of the home were abloom with pink and white roses « e} * paste 8 po Nn meet|June & at r urkey, who ha 5 ir ceremony was performed beneath a canopy arranged in the . Coen eee Toavidane 4136 Vial-| 180090. Vink ob been attending North Pacitie Dy dise in all a ” 8 w « co and, ‘eturne Mor | window. Before the ceremony Miss Jessie Wilson sang “At Dawning pe 5 iday, June §, Lunch e ele ‘ nd, 5 ned AN ‘ Mr, Stanley Williamson “O Promise M Miss Marguerite Campbell | !nsford ave oi aay, Jus AUXILIARY To day d his vacation with his | ‘ [ depart ey the wedding march, Following the service Miss Wilson sang | °°” 4t 1 {SEATTLE Post 1 farkey se." - . ments. hes WOMAN'S Americ Legion auxi te & . WAV ‘The bride, entering on her father’s arm, was very lovely in her bridal n't ~ wion aux o 8 ‘i une Zabl ¢ . : EDUCATIONAL attle poat, No, 18, will hol gown of ivory ss peart embroidered, and panels of Chantilly lace. Her) BD t ‘ ai’ dot lene rrived last evening ut ee oY aa Tulle vell was bound by circle of orange blossoms and her bouquet was| The Woman's Bducational club ular meeting Friday Sat Slhouse guest of ‘Mla Viol DIRECT FROM NESTLE’S IN NEW YORK aaeleaes @ shower of Ophelia and bride's roses, orchids and lilies of the va begga Bab jg, > a HL i ba nd Mint Edith Bosart? é SHOP Miss Betty Stephenson, of Vancouver, B. C., cousin of the bride, ax maid) At the home of J 5 acta INSTEAD apie ai AT SINGER'S HAIR STOP) EARLY of honor, gowned in orchid-colored French brocaded crepe, and fe Jf Sai te coming yen? * Louise » 218 Pine Street EARL flowers carried a shower of pink sweet peas. The little flower girls w « * pre Aes ta If a cake recipe j n on in New sch : dainty in organdie frocks and carried Colonial bouquets—Lilian Haldon, the) <e exe ond you have « ee, ad arrive in Seattle June Have your hair pe: intiv ‘wav, , bride's Sister. in pink with orchid sweet peas and Doris McLean in yellow | KANSAS WOMEN'S a spoonful of corn Bi Sueat=Ve}15 and: Weill besa taelie teathees te guarantee th hair permanently waved. We absolutely COATS with pink sweet peas. Mr. Frank Shillestad was best man for Mr. Busse. | ‘ ce Dasa ee at ih n with the egen and Hl never|Mre. Ada Deighton Hitting . 118 wave to stay, Afterwards there was an Informal reception and a buffet,supper, Mr.| The Kansas Womedle Uiuh Wil |inow the difference in the People’s Bank building. WRAPS ~ ‘and Mra. Busse left on a motor trip thru Oregon and on their return will Peickie Pride, umes, te ig ~ SPECI AL! be at home in Seattle. breathes : : ? . CAPES o'clock heon. Teaerva i acs or cas waaay amekrone 4076 Vie BOBBED HAIR (W! Informal Dinner Planned. : : 23 head waved) Sib andcn COSTUME SUITS BPSME apartencnt In tho St. Paul on Friday eveciag in compliment to ure. AYQUSIC oo ee. ROBRO HUMAN HAIR TAILORED SUITS op apa: e e St. Paul o1 ay evel in compliment to Mrs. NETS. E oe AY Beene & ; © George D. MacKay, of San Francisco, the house guest of Mrs. Horace , i E : : Reed. Pupils’ Piano Recital ; MARCELLIN SHAM- : Sota : A igen “vas eu becaivea © ‘ Jog POOING, MANICURING, EVENING GOWNS * Mrs. Gaither’s Tea Smart Affair pupils o€ Louise C. Beck in Monteliu ; BOBBING AND CHIL. SPORTSWEAR P=) Manis of summer flowers adorned the home of Mrs. William Nicholas | "ih Friday evening, Jt f DREN’S HAIR CUTTING BLOUSES Gaither this afternoon at the delightful tea at which she was hostess in ak ee BY EXPERTS. | honor of Mrs. Simon John McPherson, of Lawrenceville, N. J. Following is the program MILLINERY White and Miss Adelaide Nichols presided at the urns and Mrs. Raymond| inerceuse” en aiystneky ‘Wright, Mrs. Archibald G. Clark and Mrs. Grosvenor Folsom assisted. Marguerite Butler See ieee ‘Beofen Dancer” Husont- Beethoven | Marguerite Wright _ Birthday Party Cs) rain wits | From the hearts of golden corn SINGER’S HAIR STORE For the pleasure of her little daughter, Elizabeth, on her 12th birthday, Margaret’ Denson 218 Pine Stre . P, * Mrs. Stantey Griffiths entertained a group of her young friends Wednesday | “Country vonncMaeFadyen fe et - Main 7049 Second Ave. ai Spring With a swimming party at Crystal Pool, followed by a dinner at her home PR ENT weet Here are some of the reasons why AMAIZO ease Make Appointments by Telephone ; Street * ee caren pty rae OIL is best for salads, ideal for frying and a Dinner Honors Bachelor sie Teme : d his Be aso are Lily, who'-will wed: Mike:Lole Dorothy Dinoa ath = Beatrice, lan . perfect shortening. It has been used by success- “Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada, on June 20, Mr. Charles C. Thompson | 0 © was host at a dinner of eight covers Wednesday evening at the Rainier) » f naninott ful chefs for years. e a eager: Bi BRE to undreds of New, bright 5 iCall es . P “Doris Kinsey f ~ Annual Musicale for Orthopedic Hospital onate No, Tee acer e Maran heb alge oe faeces 9% Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stimson will open their home at The Highlands Friday it Joos not get ranci 5; evening, July 29, for the annual musicale the Music Practice club is giving Bet ore Pagealgg dite nee Does not smoke at cooking temperature feiss ha Sate hs > ems! | mtr cake enperte ummer Hats = bd * b> * nuet taderewak! ; (0) "Mvlorenes’ Parker ‘Metianse Does not carry the flavor of one food to another Entertains Tacoma Club (x) “Tho Lovers’ Quarrel... Beethoven 'Daeld viof diasabe Mrs. H. E. Williamson entertained her bridge luncheon club of Tacoma, | (®) “Country Gardens”. Percy Grainger Katherine Allen E£. to measure—quick which came over to be her guests for the day, at her home on Wednesday | (a) “Wedding Day at Troldhaugen. 4 Pid = Grieg mix for shortening afternoon. Ayan ene (b)" “Kuyawiate “Wientawak! ; nn Marian Yort : In the Can with Hygienic Top etude Waltz . Batat-eene Annual Tennis Ball | "Bis Sioronce Parker itcCanne Collects No Dust—No Rust The Three Tree Point club announces its annual Tennis Ball for Satur-| “Polonaise No. 2" Lien | day evening, June 9, at the clubhouse. peopel iE rte cy Your Grocer has it ! fh Dollar Friday— © Dinner to Honor Newly-Weds Scenes From Operas American Maize-Products Co. In honor of Mr, and Mrs. Cebert Baillargeon (Katherine Agen) Mr. ana| at Cornish { q ea en eee ee Mrs, Edward 1. Garrett will entertain with a dinner at their home this} On Friday and Saturday evenings, Embr acing hats for sports Wear, street and dress wear, evening. | June 8 and 9, the operatic department Ai ; in which are embodied every chic and fetching note of * 8 6 of the Cornish school will hold .the “ky summer styles, youthful effects and refined : . j i aa as pf sa neat eae: s charm. _ Graduates to Be Entertained stage (ins. presentation of sashes , eee, Pe This remarkable display of summer millinery chal from standard operas (in costume) 3 1 i | Complimenting the graduates of St. Nicholas school, Mian Neva Douglas| under direction of Jacques JouJer: Saye @ if] lenges prudent shoppers in their most discriminating z ae entertain with hes at her home, 2209 11th ave. N., Friday afternoon| vie ‘ - > moods, promising satisfaction of their most diversified ted \sahoe reg castenn The following are the selections , : fancie: is yeni & ; 7 | Mrs. Allan Trumbull and Mrs. Walter Douglas will assist Mrs. J. F.| and canta Tor (il Cro even tinae = Friday ae is conveniently grouped for easy selection ) Douglas in the enterainment of the guests, and alternating at the urna| June § : x riday at.. M99 Ror OOOO ee neeT Teed { Will be Miss Gwindys Matthews, Miss Betty Young, Miss Marie Elizabeth | “Faust” Gounoa @ Sweeney, Miss Caroline Chinn, Mins Marguerite Bone and Miss Gladys| Méreuerite—Mlen Helen Slaughter | Seymour. “Rigoletto” . Verdi , | Miss Sally Harbaugh will give a bridge luncheon at the Seattle Tennis! Ulda Miss Gertrude Nord ; =: ——— . j Untrimmed Hats | club in honor of the graduates on Saturday afternoon | Rigoletto—cMr, James Sherwood Dol S H. aed . : “Madam Butterfly Puceini " Sa ae ite : i es? Madara Buttertiy—2rm Violet Ball —_ ports als — Your unrestricted choice of every Untrimmed 9 : f % : Hat in the house (excepti a ; aeSONE-Mise race Wi . Y Ribbon Hats, Ribt ise (excepting Leghorns), and there Hosts at Bridge PL EL oP bed RR : Deere a a: PDO ADA. ay about GOONS ctiopeeeroter Nae one oF thee = Mr. and Mrs. Ross Downs entertained Wednesday evening with a bridge | “Mirella Gounod Straw Combinations, Hats has sold regularly for. less than $1.95 to © of four tables at their home, 2859 33rd ave. 8. Mirelte Miss Lillian Schoenberg, . Li: . Straw and Felt Combj- °$4.85. Here are all the desirable shapes, shades yah ct te Acta Ad eda a > 3 ‘ nations, —self-trimmea 44 colors of the season, in Patent Milans, Lisere, : Fach snk ; j, ; incenzo—Mr. George Minull m ee } ibe Pago B Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops UplasoMr James: Sherwood. Dobe v y: | and yarn trimmed, ina Timbo Straw, Swiss Hemps, ete, $1 >) Mrs. S. P. Robertson will be hostess for Mount Baker Park guild at the| Jue ® \ pe " a beauti«ul array of brit. PYCed for-Friday at oF “Werther” © Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday, assisted by Mrs. 0. D. Wells, Mrs, Everatt| chatintee tre. 4 e . | ; / Mant solid, and combina. Douglas, Mrs, Thomax Grant, Mrs. F, W. Allison, Mra, R. A, Clark, Mrs. | Sophie—Miss H. ey Z ae et B d d | %, 4, Gerhart, Mrs, William Anderson, Mrs. Peter Salvus and Mrs. A,|.,. Werther—Mr fis. \ $ jon color effects; your ande ats » Squire. “| “Toulne? Carpentier H Loulse-—Mise Kather Va Valey a , 7 » 5 i + ” SH - *, © Denny-Fubrman guild will be in charge at the Thrift Shop, represented| Jullen--Mr, Jaen Bherwood. Dobbs ] . & Straight Sailors, Off.the-Face, Small and Large by Mrs. L. L. Stephens, Mrs. J. A. Hyde, Jr, Mrs. F. L. Miller, Mrs, L. L,| "Madam Butterfly” sp gueeint . " . Hffects, Rough and Semi-rough Straws) light and Berens and Mrs. C. W. Kucher, Madam Buttorfly-Mre, Violet Ball 3 T “4 dH subdued colors, ‘They're all here, Susuki—Grace Wilson . rimmed Hats ; priced for Friday $1 ———~ | Sharpless—Mr. James Sherwood Dobbs. AUXILIARY TO THEODORE CROWN HILL Bt I aller ae Gounod , Te Flowers in profusion, | ROOSEVELT PosT IMPROVEMENT CLUB oMln: Grave. 7 _ : y. Ribbons and Fruit Clus. Ch ild ’ ) Acard party will be given by the| ‘The Crown Hili Improvement elub| Clemensa—Mra. John Bayne aan ’ [ i ters bedeck thie galaxy / 365 wdrens Hats PAdlew’ auxiliary to Theodore Roose. e Vincenzo-—Mr, George Minullle iy | of Summer styles in KK . velt post, No, 24, V. F. W., Thura- will meet Thursday, June 7, at the| Uriaw mn Danie Bherwoed Dobie, ed $ by | Hair Braids, Straws and The snappiest assortment we've ever hown {i ‘day evening, June 7, af Norton'y| church, *A short musical program| we . eeps l ren S alr eauti Silk materials. ‘The rich , Juvenile trims, colors and styles, Priced gan Cafeteria, 1519 Second aye. at 8:30| will be given, after which refresh. ¢ / | radiance of Summer in on for Friday at, ‘ $1 j ments will be served, The public Proper shampooing is what makes | Mulsified will cleanse the hair and gvery, Hat, Your, cholo Q Mrs. William Howard Nelson, | 4 invited, children’s hair beautiful. It brings | sealp thoroughly. Simply moisten Fri chairman, has been fortunate in we- out all the real life and lustre, the|the hair wit ra it i Abe sesereereverees $1 He curing the services of Mr. Kirsch; rad Sir Arthur fhatutal wave and color, and mates iF ial Ui listen et Aa Bucky 20 Dozen Straw and ‘ape ore tle AI d "who will have charge in the even: | fan. CUB it soft, fresh and luxuriant, reamny’ “lather, "Which flased out 300 opal W Hair Brai ing. Duss HM TERT tut Children's hair simply needs fre- easily, removing every particle of Wi F. reaths air raids i ' a ~ L, 1. club were hosts at C nan quent and rerular washing to keep | dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil, tre Tames Krom whic! About 10,000 is of _ FOUNDER OF CANADIAN a Mah Jongg party at K. O. hall 0 it beautiful, but fine young hair The hair dries quickly and Garden H ts our entir : winctea heat ray and Haar Bra YOUNDER OF tif tf 0 ! uickly ats ur entire stock of 60 unrestricted o Straw and Hair Braids W NC RDA on ietady, ee terider scalps, cannot stand the harsh | evenly, and has the appearane Apia Urata eye ra PeaMrs, ©. 18/ Cooper, founcer of the ine stout 26 members, The in| effect of ordinary soap. The free} being much thicker and heavier {|{J ‘These large, Untrimmed Fridiy Wt $1.° ‘Theo old ut toe no eee | Canadian Women's club, of Seattle, 4 spe ag alkali, in ordinary soap, soon dries|than it really is, It leaves the $| Hats, effectuul protec. Tekularly sold at Scand Wreaths have ards trlded SiG eee Bry terivetn the city Monday, Jingo) mew Mr tho utternoon wore Mrx, the scalp, makes the hair brittle and| scalp soft and the hair fine and tion from the sun's bu hint Ra hero. regulary at aber gee | 1, al 2:20 p, m., from California. |D- ¥. Flynn, Mrs, ©. 1. Wartolle, | ig ARENA ruins it. This is why millions of dise| silky, bright, _freattlooking burn “holes Friday, QOS, {yr ong eeulary ae ats dee 15 | Mémbers who can possibly be at the | Mrs. Leonard Kaufor and Mrs. J, A. criminating mothers, everywhere, | flufiy, wavy, and easy to manage ing rays, afford a full ; Pe Oe . YAM eeeeeey c King st. stati Benshoot, 1 Rosa ees y y tom May 4 y ‘ ita st. station are requested to do any JUNE 11 use Mulsified Cocoanut Oi! Sham- 1 can get Mulsified Cocoanut measure of comfort yi ‘ : j p00, ; Oil Shampoo at any drug store, Tt these hot afternoons F ot Tuewday. aernoon, June 12, DUBON SocIETY MONDAY EVENING This clear, pure, and entirely|is inexpensive and a four ounce along tho beach or on My by , 0 4:80 o'clock, a recoption| Seattle Audubon society an: Tickets Now on Sale greaseless product not possibly bottle lasts for months f | for Mrs. Cooper will be held by the|nounces a bird walk on Mercor Arent Office jure, and does not dry the scalp or * \ be BRAMALL cen th § | Canndian Women's club at the Fed. | island, Sunday, June 10, ‘Take § 1208 Fitth Ave, make the hair brittle, no matter Mulsified ae ote ke : tee “erated clubhouse, All charter mem-|a. m, ferry from Lewchl park. to $2.20, $1.65, $1.10 how often you use it. Hers or any friends of the honor} Roanoke, Miss Lorna McMonagle Two or three teaspoonfuls, of Cocoanut Oil Sh | A ie. 50 vesty largest Wlillinery tre wapoontuls o amMpoo | rear i c Second \ at Seneca Guest are invited to attend, will be leader, Roses, peonies, gladioli and iris enhanced the beauty of the rooms ‘and (Primary and sicatulery students) ALL WORK GUARANTEED pe cia ees Garey tea table held a charming basket of the beautiful blooms. “The Rtory Told by the Mouse. Lyne y —First and Second Gal Mrs. Park Weed Willis, Mrs. George H. Preston, Mrs. Frederic Hall (From “Alice tn Wonderland”) We carry the Full Line of Bulcano Hair Goods of All Kinds.on sale for dozen of these Frames, Met