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—_ ' Seattle Society | Edited by Lil n Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens * Planned for Saturday at Sunset Wedding Attendants Chosen incheo Club; geste Bridge and Whist Party Wed Next Week . of th Preabyter k M tward N A eft < Mins 3 ‘ Mino A arriage th Miss 1 ‘ " 1 irs. Peck, { po Re angen witt be bear SPYing Dinner Dance Ynan and Mr .t ur wied The 8 Ye . b m Boyd, Jr. M Sy innit one |® s ° } Mr, Haft Snyder h rening, Ap , i The wed w be | $90 to § “ i b SS a Tr © 4 “ " be } played by Miss 4 Trobe and » tae Hughes w Patronesses Named for nia e will be | Mission Card Party ae t KI : A tu Mt Ay y . 4 M } & ¢ 1 1 ‘ wie Oliver, Mra O. BE «Mi P: . Per Lee W M E. M. Brown, f Parties for Miss Marsh yy 3 Wy. Goce : ) tT r * Mabel Marsh. Mra & Mr H. P. Kor = visi Mra. McKnight rs. d, Mrs. Crawford | Hf D. L, Prptt rtain with an in Mr R.|K oday after am Pigott, Mra ly intimate W. W. Lathrop 4 Mra, Jj L s at the Sunset Frit Mra, & Darrah Corbet will have Atwood, Mra h of twelve covers for Miss A. W. Créck \ i her host Mr Craw ‘ ¥ Ww. 0. Miss Macpherson Betrothed and Mra. W. F. Macpher agement of t Mr. 8.3. Cal A < Mr. and Mrs. 8.:C. Hoth Miss Macphersoh and Mr.|ryons and Mm EC Ja iuberhe uated’ from the Uni cae ersity of Washington, where she ‘ : 4 member of Alpha Phi sorority,| Melody Club y ne. Mr. € alde is affiliated Entertaine a with Delta Th fraternity ‘ The weddifig will take place May | Mrs. Gatha F 7 To Give Informal wn Hsp rag Breakfast Pac eumt cean. i Pits on Mrs. Gerald Shannon will give an, Pigme- formal mah Jongg breakfast at her, - ‘UPPMnE Waters oo... ome on Wednesday. Eight guests | wesso so; will be entertained. (from “The Sun : Easter Party for wie Salta j Small Niece Doruthea Rodger For the pleasure of her niece, Julia Ann Foster, on her 10th birthday Mrs. Boyd’ G sel will entertain! ,,) with an East tty at her home “iY Saturday noon, April 19 Sopran oe: 6 6 ‘The World Have Informal Evening \..., . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jenkins ente it tained with an informal ice a supper at their home on Saturday | 4s sopranc— evening. Mra. Gath» Peterson ’s Club Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY | SUNSET HEIGHT LIT ARY ¢ CANADIAN WOMA c The Sunset Heights Literary club The Canadian Woman’ will | will meet In regular session Tuesday give a card party Tyesday evening, | April 15, at 2 p. m., at the home of April 15, at $ o'clock, at the Feder. Mrs. ulie Miller, 3620 Wallingford ated clubhous: Bridge and whist | ave. will be played, with the affair in Resta charge of Mrs. Thomas Coulson, as-| WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB sisted by the social committee. Dur-| The regular meeting of the i ing the evening Mrs. Kathryn Mir-| Woman's Lakewood Civic Improve- 4 ucle wilt sing a group of Irish songs ment club will be he! Tuesday, 5 vith fatp accompaniment April 15, 2 p. m., at the club. pag ied house. A report of the officers and |, WEST SEATTLE lchairmen of the standing commit CHAPTER, NO. 106 tees will be given and installation / of newly elected officers will !« held. at 2 p.m. The Mrs. Elinor Meacham Redington will conduct a cooking school under the auspices of the Woman's Lake wood Civic Improvement club, cor ner of 50th ave 8, and Angeline st., Wednesday, Thureday and Friday, April 16-17 and 18, from 9:30 a. m. to 4p. m, For « nominal fee may listen the Christian church, Wallingford | to three days of lectures and 4 and 43d st. Take car No. 18.|strations of breakfast, luncheon and The meeting will open at 10 a. m.| afternoon tea. Children under school and continue during the afternoon. | age will be cared for free of chargo Luncheon at noon. A fins program |during the three days’ course and has been arranged. | special food will be prepared for hosteases will be Mrs. Mrs. J. B. Kiefer, Mrs. J. nd Mrs. William Eastern Stars invited. 4s A E. Marsh, Minnock } Dignon. All FREMONT W Fremont W. C. T. U. annual institute Tuesday, will hold its April 15, one / . MISS \ a MARION SHAW rut EA Miss Marion Shaw is thé charming daughter of Ret Charles P. Shaw, pastor of the new Westminster Presby terian church, and Mrs. Shaw, who have recently come here MJB from the Woodland Park church in Chicago, to make their home:—Portrait by Grady AUXILIARY MAPLE P ere set ersonal ¢ 1 Mra. W. H. Whit w ha. Q A ) Third a ML ADDITIONAL CLUBS ; : ; J Al PARTY e The. M was . |. Me lad We t will'g pole rm “ ceks’ trip p Ma coms, ° e r ats i Mrs. B. Hamlin Mrs. Elia pres from mo to airn f th Mra Ficus” -Guleted - Miss and Miss Ruth Nett : are home from Miss Ransom’‘s : irs. Walter B. Nettleton, Mr. Eme MOTHE st : DAUGHTER The Mott f the First Presbyterian church will give | “Mother and Little l ¢ church, fre ightful rom Mrs ri neon and et All daughte WOMAN'S DEM CLUB The Woman's ratic. clut will meet at Dartnall’s cafeteria, Saturday, April 15, at 2p. m. Mr. wton Colver will address the meeting. It is planned to organize a Class in public speaking toe meet at 11 a. m. on Saturdays All Democratia women and their friends invited to call at club 616 Central build a will be ed every afternoon ere 3 CITY CLUB Katherine rooms, WOMAN Mrs re cently returned from a four mdnthe’ t in Californii members of the Woman's City club thru the Charles H. Frye art gal on Wednes April 16, at 8 Tickets may be obtained trom will conduct the | Mrs, . Chester Ss Ofelen Harding), of Wash D.C. her sister, Mr ede (Marie Harding), of Honolul o~Wiettinas father, Mr. Herbert L. Harding 9 24th ave Mr. H. L. Faulknor, of Juneau, is} fh town, a guest at the Hotel Waat ington, PERSONALS the-u0 \& ? Mr, and Mra, Aloxander Pringle are -removing to an rtment at |the Broadmore, 4 ave, a Henry Ristine ts ‘expected |home Tuéaday from a three weeks’ | viatt in California | Francia Frink, Spafford Frink ‘James Brinkley, Raun De Voe and Jack McLauchlan, will come over | Tuesday from the Universit; jin Victoria, to spend the holidays’ at their homes. Standard Coffee Pot bring to @ boil —settle Percolator (percolate 10 minutes} 1 level table- spoon M-J-B to the cup 4 lewel table- spoon M-J-B to the cup 1A level table- spoons M-)-B to the cup 2 lewel table- spoons M-J-B to the cup 2 level table- level table- spoons M-J-B spoons M-J-B to thecup to the cup ) a Tuere's only one clue to your coffee taste—and that's you! You know what you like in coffee. 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Make the test —and see! meets every taste in And don't forget Tree Taa Orange Pekoe (Black) or Japan (Green) meets every taste in tea ind your coffee taste Important: 2 level tablespoons equal | round: Drip Method pour over iwice Tricolator pour thru filter p 1 level table/ spoon M-J-B to the cup in level table- spoons M-J-B to the cup 2 level table- spoons M-)-B to the qup 2 level table- spoons M-J-B to the cup 3 level table- spoons M-J-B to the cup 3 level table- spoons M-J-B to the cup i | ~*~ » Campfire Notes ‘The trip to Camp Sealth for Easter acation lasts from Monday evening to Thursday morning. All girls must sign Up at the ship and pay a deposit of $1. The feo will be th same as during the summer camp $1 a day. The boat leaves Pier | Four at 3:30 in the afternoon, and ar-| rives in Seattle at 9:30 Thursday morning, The boat fare will be 60 cents, Girls are urged to bring seeds, bulbs, flowers and plants for planting and transplanting over at camp Heavy sweaters, extra stockin shoes and plenty of warm blankets | 7 will be needed. | pe | All material for the May Torch should be in at headquarters by April Favorite poems, stories of group organizations and Camp editorials are a few suggestions, tain’s dinner the Camaraderie and Torch E other requirem| It is to be held aboard Only Firemakers | ers are eligible. The} ts are to to sub-} both parents Ship Comrades (havin) given definite service or financial as- Work aboard ship (cleaning, washing | count of the second annual North-| west conference of Campfire Girls, ) d have a record of attendance of | thelr per cent at group meetings. church was cooked and served | the 15. Hantaywee Campfire Girls of the} same church, Ethel Livesley, Sara | Blair, Louise Culwell, and Miss Van the persqnal’ service desk at the Ae antee recanily ere eyed | The Stoohe Campfire Girls have! procklin, the guardian, cooked the | |Bon Marche on April 11 and 12.| 1° ‘temkte heleotibiinie’ have made. two en dish Nhe on the | dinner, while the rest of the group | |The proceeds: will go.to the: Wom-|taien’ a house at No. 0 Cabrillo pl. |eulley Aboard Camaradere. ost of set tables and served. A vote of 1's City club, } eee jthem aro handmade with the group |thanks was given the girls by the| eee | Sten. Arthur Tamtin, who nag {22% Reutly embroidered in the cor-| teachers afterwards. A cake and| B, A. SOCIAL CLUB | Gadus Hableing? he? ean oe candy sale has been planned for the | W. B. A, Soci! club, No, 8, 01 rs “8 = jnear future to raise funds for the | the Maccabees, will meet with Mrs. Thomag R. Forsythe, 0 32nd ave., Thursday, April 17. Luncheon at 1 ae | them. ‘ ROUND TABLE | A'dinner will be served Friday,|P- ™» cards at 2 p.m. Members MEETING | Apri 18, from 6:30 to 7 p. m. For|%n4 friends Invited. The regular round table meeting| reservations call RA nler-3021 | WASHINGTON HIVE NO. 944 f the Orthopedic Guilds will be see Washington Hive No, 944, Ladios held as usual Tuesday, April 15, in| BUSINESS WOMEN’S CLUB of the Ma #, will give a card room 1044 Henry building. On Tuesday evening) April 15.) party, Thured April 17, at 1. 0. . the meeting of the Business and|G yr. temple, 10th and E. Pino st me MYRTLE SOCIAL CLUB Professional Women's club will be vay bed i o'dlock Myrtle Social club will meet at thelin charge of the National Federa-| ~ eg home Cp Feat Adam Schraffenberger, |tion committee. A. history of. tae! gpRCTAL MEETING . 9th st., Tuesday, April 15, 4t/ organization and growth of the| fFortson-Thygesen Auxiliary No. 2 2 p.m. Take his ney ar. | National Federation of Business and|u, 8. W. V., will hold a spec ‘ VEG > | Professional Women’s clubs will be| mee Wednesday, April 16, ee tiion eebece gat | given, as well as an outline of the|p. 1m. Im Roosevelt hall, 1610% Thé Norwegian Hospital associa-|ComPrehensive program being car-|Third ave. = tion will meet in Norway hati,fed out thru the state and local) three sone Tuesday, April 15, at 1:40 p, m,{oreanizations along the lines of/ SPORTS CL4 sn ree te Hoard meeting at 12 o'clock. Mra. legislative and educational) The Adore Hoot 11 will ink 8 0, Haugan, Mra Andrew Non |Worm After the meeting the clubjto Univerwty Post No, 11 will &! 3 its Jast dance of the ‘#éason, a Mind and Mrs. Harold Engdahi will) embers will be guests of the Pa. be the hostesses. cific Telephone and Telegraph coum os pany at the new telephone build DRILL TEAM TO ing, where a demonstration of the HAVE CARD PARTY new automatic syatem will bo given. ¢ drill team of Clara Barton ete @: Nina Fry Tent, Daughters of | PRI Veterans, will have a card party LL TEAMS ne drill teams of Seattle Camp ay 3, at Doug: corner of Uni- xports clothes ball, lasy University hal versity way and oth st. The committee In charge of the dance consists of Mrs, W. ©. ,Mylro chairman; Mra, George Ay Radford, Mrs. Charles Cave apd'Mrs. Gilbert 8, Schaller in the St. Regix hotel, Second nve,|N2- 69, W. O. W., and Seattle Cir-| Pe aoe sinisiscdlenalels akg dance *uaihay euch ‘April 8. jn | WOMEN'S COMMERCIAL CLUB ‘ ar) |A. 0. U. W. hall 4 + In) "phe Women's Cormmercial club HEBREW 5 Feeney air 9 will hold ita next luncheon at the Cue tape | ks | Hotel Wavhington ‘Thursday, April ps at |QUARANTE: CLUB 117, at noon. Mr. Herbsman, of the Seattle Hebrety Benevolent society | will have a board meeting W | day, April 16, at 10:30 4, Temple de Hirwch, ening, April 16, with Dr. and L, H. French, 4202 Chilberg ednes- | day m, In| Mrs, lave. Women’s Commercial Club Meana to Our City." Mra. M, M, Callen, Mme. Carson and Mrs. Sophie L, Carlk will } |for Mrs. J. N. Sandvt . left Saturday for San Diego to join her husband, | Ensign Hamlin, attached to the U. 8. 8. Omaha, who | |ttiePanama crulse | Miss Lucile, McRae, B. C., who has been a guest at the | Hotel Washington for the past week, |motored, Sunday, to her home. | Mr. Phabe Smith, of Spokane, jMr. Dwight Paul, of Rochester y who were week-end guests at the Hotel. Washington, left last night Portland. Mr, and Mra. George A. Albers land little daughter, Genevieve, with (Mra. Richard A: Swain, left Friday {by motor for'a month's trip to Call. fornia. give short talks on their own busi- The | ness ow me | ship contest will, be introduced. | A report will be given on the club's trip oyer the Carbon ri w | recent jrond to }time they. ser Mount Rainier, at ed sandwiches and Waste Explodes; nbers who joined [the club during the récent member-| bh cof: fee to the, volunteer road workers, hi | Chemist Burned a chemist, sev | Thomas B, Polk, recovering Monday from was ere ‘The Quarante club will meet Tues | China club, will speak on “What the| burns on his face and arms, re- ceived when @ box of celluloid waste ‘exploded in his laboratory, Second aye,.Saturday, eturning from | of Vancouver, | tie and own use, The cottage was given to/Giris’ camp in Kirkland. A. D. JOHNSON, Hotel Yesler, |, Apricot Cobbler xirls by a gentleman In the | : Sixth ave. and Yesler way. || (A delicious baked dessert that is Mm phe hoad Ae. is interested in) 4+ the guardians’ training course | eek | always in season) Aya) ak ode meetings, Monday, April 14, from 7] gp ven 5 {| 1 egg, 1 cupful sugar to 9 in the evening, and Wednesday | CLIFFORD W. REED Is asked || 2 tablespoonfuls melted Where are the group pennants?! orning, April 16, from 10 to 12 in| Write “A. L. R.” at box 655, Brem- Crisco The day when Miss Ruth returns to the morning, Campfire songs, with | erton, Wash., on a business \ cupful milk Seattle we want to greet her with a the motions, will be taken up. immediately. \} \ teaspoonful vanilla pennants representing every \group \ny guardian: not. -taking the —_—_—— | 34 tens ful salt In the city—flying from the mast. | course, but wishing to attend either} Pinchot to Join i cupful ate . ae one of these meetings, is invited to . | pee eee aking powder April 18 is the dato for the cap:| a5. go, Coolidge Cohorts 2 cup! Cede cooked —————————————————————————— ‘i 1 an | -_ HARRISBURG, Pa, April 14—|! Beat egg, add dugar, beat until | ‘Tho Woanbeha Campfire Girls, |Goy. Gifford Pinchot, leading ex-|! creamy Sift flour, salt and A new group of girls at Alld, un. der the guardianship of Mrs, Chris- furnishing of a portable on the} church grounds that has been given | 1878 ner, is making dish towels for the|the group for a clubroom. Many | ship's galley. They are redecorating |o¢ the girls are going camping | a cottage near Alki Point for their|iaster vacation at the Campfire | junder the guardianship of Miss|ponent of prohibition enforcement || yak wder, add’ alternately Spread If |Meina Rogers, held their semban-|and long considered an insurgent | with ile ‘ With- |nual election of officers, ‘The fol-|in the ranks of rock-ribbed repub-|| and Crisco. Put apricots in a |lowing were the results; President, | licanism in Pennsylvania, has mado | pour bat- Marian Elder; vice president, Jane | his Evans; treasurer, Betty Lewis; song BUREAU OF scribe to Everygirls and Torch; have| The Star invites its readers to use t 7 . | department ae an ald. in finding missing | 48 in a room at the Bell apart- | relatives or friends. The d a 9 "8 ‘ . to belp in Teunlting these whe have bees | meUtS 2824 First ave, Saturday, sistance to ship); earn and give to | separated. hip fund $5 | friends are missing are Invited to ship fund $5; give 10 hours of real | friends ter Alferd wot Readers who may know the whereabouts | ‘ windows, etc.); turn in a written ac: ef persona mentioned in thls column Be] cues Ot eons “abo oa The Star. to reproduce such items as will interest The main office of the western | The monthly dinner of the Sun-| Union Telegraph company’ is holding | day school teachers of St. Mark's | undelivered telegrams in regard to Wednesday evening, April 9, by the | relatives for the FRANK SAULTIAR, 5091 Califor. nia ave, PETER MUNSON, Seattle. * MRS. IVA STONER, 115 N. 43rd . } MRS. MARGARET, postoffice box | i eee | MRS. BUTTLER, 1807 Rainier ave. || No. 14 7 erere By conceding the republican nom- Commits Suicide by Inhaling Gas Addressing a note to his wife, de- M I S S I N G | elaring that continued ill-health had RELATIVES || reer nim to oct 1. onneen: jgaard Killed himself by inhaling Those whose relatives or The body was found by Mrs) May Thomas, the proprietress, and a are requested also to report to| the door late Saturday afternoon. The deNeergaards resided at 507 34th ave. The body ts at the city morgue, Other newspapers are invited | readers, The heating influence of the sun | increases with the length of the day death on™ iindke of! tenia or and with the sun's altitude at noon. following persons: oe || Miss O. S. Allen's Tested Recipes peace with the organization, ter over. Bake in moderate oven one-half hour, Serve hot Hold Victim and Alleged Bandit Identified by Jerry Desormier, Jail Churned in Seattle mechanic, as the man who strong-/that they were strong-armed by For light, tender cakes is armed him and robbed him of $75/two bandits near the Tourist hotel, For digestible and flaky men | Sunday night, Herbert Strawn, 21,/ but that they lost no money or For crisp, digestible triad fonds was arrested at the Ohlo hotel by | valuables, leader,’ Louise Pope, and scribe, jiation to President Calvin Cool- with apricot sauce. RED Margaret Payzant, A menu was|idge and relinquishing whatever!) Apricot Sauce M submitted to the group for ap-| thoughts of it he may have had for Put through sieve 1 cupful apri- |proval. It is to be used on their | himself Gov, Pinchot has served to cots, add i tables) i lemon | weekend visit to Camp Sealth, | solidify the republican party—on juice and 1 cu ful apricot juice, Y | which was won for collecting the |dry enforcement. 2 tahieencg fuls corn starch, largest number of Christmas toys. Cook until thick, 7 eps ha Patrolman M. A, Coons, Both Strawn and Desormier were held tn Joe Karl hotel, for investigation, Bier and G. A, Farnham, reported Sunday night (RISCO \ <em> nh sn nnn enceetresanaesnesrneacesenassneennate emma seunsnesnestnsnetiessrsanshsnssnencnceer—etnt a EI TP TT AS