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{ i rag nq toe 1 ey ) i a eo a | ig ‘ fi cites & nee if ity ye J ha y 1 ae i Be 3 HiBE | it a i Hi ‘ i : | } Pie y *¢, f 7 et ¢ v4 didi ‘a — guest of Mrs. Olaf Eger; (right) Mrs. H. J. | by Grady. y, : j sietheeed it ___.|Mrs. Russell Gives i 7 >, | i | Informal Tea Party i | By Lillian Keen LeBallister To honor her sister, Mra. C. H.| Alpha X1 Delta Alumnae, associa 7 Banks, of Lakeville, Conn., who ts | tlon will sponsor a bridge and mah i Telephone MA in-0600 visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Jongg party at the Hotel Washing | Assistant—Frances Oldham Alexander Baillie, Mrs. Samuel Rus-| toh, Saturday afternoon, May 10 | Music—Louise Raymond Owens tell Cones taformal at tea, at| Reservations may be a te with | | her home on Friday afternoon. 2A pitl.1604, | ‘ « | see ’ ME Irse. Club Will Give Popular Annual Sports| irs. Crothers \ ea and Mi il , ; > . imiory ; ads SCE € Clothes Ball; Luncheon at Rainier Club\ Complimented tpt pephce Newtek ches } rangeene | | Mra. ‘T, W. Buschmann enter | Shower | NTERESTING néws from the|Mrs. Arthur Brown, of San Fran-|tained with an informal luncheon at} To compliment Miss Marjorie | Women's University club is the |clsco, who has been visiting her|her home on Friday polaene3 a lanwet Mic cba to ner | sister, Mrs. John W. “dy. compliment to Mrs, Samuel McCord : rren has been announced, Mrs, Sumouacement..of: tis third: antiaal | Sanetigna looters of Cambridge, Mass., who, |Guy M. Richards and her daughters, i Sports Clothes ball, on Saturday | Ss * (9) 4} t after spending the last week ag her | Miss Virginia and Miss Lillian Rich. 1 évening, May 3. jopring Upenmng a house guest, left today for her home. | ards, entertained with a tea and mis | For the first time in the annals ot | Inglewood Club Last evening, Mr, and Mrs. Ray- ; cellancous shower at their home this | the club, the affair will be given in| ‘The ladies of the Inglewood Golf} mond Wright were hosts at a small ufternoon, the auditorium of the new club-| ang arp 7 . jy | hOme dinner in her honor Mrs. cha and Mrs. A. K podiae: Wrhis” feceaketiy” intl the| 220 Seis lub will stage thelr| ee Fisken presided over tho tea service | umber of guests, yet it greatly en-| *PTins opening Thursd ay, May 1.) Mah Jongg Tea and Miss Betty Cross assisted. } hances the charm of the occasion, | Play will begin at 10 in the morning, | “ fabs agp | i fs it throws open the entire club |iunchéon will be served at 1 o'clock | for Mrs. Jones : | Orthopedic Shops | floor, creating a delightful informal | ang trom 9 ; o'clock wilt be) | Honoring Mra. Alfred | Hawstt |" Servico at, the Urtnopedio lunch| ij | e Flore! J ) Mrs. . 5 } atmosphere. | the serv Jones dena aitartetiing with |Fe0m next week will be in the hands | : The Sports Clothes ball ‘dea origl-| Hostesses for the day include Mra. | Floyd Lamson 1s 2 , jof Capitol Hill guild for M nated with the Women’s University | Fra 7.|% mah Jonge tea at her home on o MLaicea RITES a University | Frank 1. Horsfall, Mrs. Alison T.| » 1, Bix.| When Mrs..1T. J, Mullane will be | b élub, and fs one of the most popu-| Wanamaker, Mr: Fi Hilt; apd | Meuaadey~ asternbon,»: May te. P| se ted | by ates Bibs jar, as well as the most colorful en-| Mrs. Howatd Cosgrove. Presiding | teen guests will enjoy the game. | oy Nis Ms. Conta, “hen tertainment of the year. Tae com-| over the tea table will be Mrs. A. S.|They will be augmented at tho toa | Ut f ie or Galles inittee {5 carefully guarding the| Linden and Mrs. Victor E. Rabel. |hour by @ group of additional /Miller Freeman, Mra, C. Galiger, decorative motif planned, but ru-| ‘The committee in chargo is. Mrs. | friends. | ea Hairy GESY, Mis >. U. Wolke Mors are afloat that it will bo | Eugene Hatton, chairman; Mrs, J.¥.| | Mr. and Mrs. Jones aro guests at )iiu’ tts 0. oe Haatill, are Gnique and that the raised platform | Holton, Mrs. D. H. Traphagan and | the home of Mrs. Jones’ sister, Mrs. | Anton Govenius, Mrs, Thomas Bor j mm the rear of the auditorium will| Mrs. Richard Brockman. Arthur Dunn, coming here several deaux, Mrs. Fred Braden, Mrs, ¥ j Be transformed into a rendezvous | ditewe months ago from Rangoon, Burma. | Mrs. H. 1, Frye, Mrs i atmosphere of Miaml Beach. Al to Gi Agi errell, Gleating,, Mrs, B,C. j A large orchestra will furnish mu.| Wmmnae to Give Miss Helen Hendershot | Mrs, Carl Will, Mrs. C, .| i sic for the dance, which will begin | Benefit Dance E d iS n, Mrs, Mabel Dorr and Mrs. H promptly at 9 o'clock, Capt. and| p ‘ 5 ay | Sgage | Genevieve Blethen. | p Phi Mu alumnae of Seattle will 1 Mrs. Parvin D, Hender-| — 1, ; | { Mrs. Frederic Milner and Mr. and| give a dance on Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Pai kd earl} Tuesd: First Hill will be» in| ' Mrs, Dillard Beck will'be the hosts | May 3, nt The Wilsonian. ‘The affair |%bOt, announce the engagemen charge, Hawley, . chair: | } for the evening. is for the benefit of the Healthmobilo |tbelr_ daughter, Helen Francés, ie man. Wednesday, Madrona, , Mrs | The committes in’ charge includes | fund the alumnae maintains in the te ce ve aco We elt cal ha of, Mitchell, chairman. ‘Thuraday, | ' Mra, ¥ ederic Hall White, chairman; | state of Georgia. | Mr. and, re. 10! sip + | past Highland Drive, Mrs. D.. D. | Mrr. Crawford Anderson, Mrs. W.G.| ‘The Healthmobile goes thru the| The news was’ m: nown at) Baldwin, chairman. . Kriday, Mount| vet Clark, Mra. C. B. Kinne, Mrs, Fred-| country and capable lecturers talk to|® Charming receplion given last &0t-/Baker, Mrs. H.:.1s.. Kootter, chair. | eric Milner and Miss“ Ruth“ Me-| mothiers of poor familled on improved |Utay evening at the homo of the) man, saturday, Seahurst, Mrs. Leo| Hugh. health conditions, giving advice on|»rde-to-be, Japanese cherry bios | Molten, chatrman. i Resorvations should be made at| proper diet, exercise and puro. afr,|"0™M8 and Easter ilies wore tho ef)" ‘rhe ‘Thritt Shop will be in, chargo| i bes mete ss ee asthe num- |" ‘The committee in charge includes {fective decorations of the pedi nd} of Nirs.J. 2. Holton and Mra, Wal-| persof tlekets available ts limited, | sig Eeatelle Culliion, general chair. | the pint bb sired kes tp with |ter Hansen for University guild on| ee | man; Miss Florence Lake, chairman |" ™ air Lohans it tig es and) \fonday morning; in tho afternoon, | j Entertaining for }of patrons and patronesses; Mra.|" Sparking fountain. | | | Washington Park guild will be tn Mrs. Stimson Hugh Russell, chairman of tickets; BEE ree ahrscind T |charge, Miss Meloy, chairman, Tues BAS Se Mrs, Wright Parkin, chairman of|Horno attended tho University of | aay “interiakon, all day, Mrw. J, B. ni; Mrs, Charles Farrell is witettain- | refreshments and entertainment;| Washington, where Mr. Horne is evisu. chairman.” Wolhedey j £ ing with a luncheon at the Rainier | sie Dorothy Davis, publicity. jaffiliated with Acacia fraternity. ‘ acity ; club next Wednesday aftertioon, in|” ‘ickety may bo obtained from any,|No dato has been’ set for the wed. |MOming, Queen Anne, | Mrs G i compliment to Mrs. Harold Stimson, | member of the committee or at the | “ing. Crockett, chairman; afternoon, Ma ' who recently returned from a three | agor tho evening of the dance, see drona, Mrs, 0. A. Spencer, chair. y months’ sojourn in Californ a" fl ry ne, | Bridge Luncheon jman. ‘Thursday morning, Renton} ( lee : | ge J Hill, Mrs, C. B, Ingersoll, chalrman;| } . . J 7 hi , ey - ‘| 4 Mrs. Milburn Bridge Tea at Home | Honors Niece afternoon, Hirst Hl, Mio. HL. C.| { fies Mrs, Paul Carrigan 4s extending | Mrs. Wark de Veuve entertained |Ristine, chairman, Wriday, all day, ft. i Honors Visitor invitations to a bridge tea at her | with a bridge luncheon for eight, in| North Queen Anne, Mra. R, A_| a. Mrs, Anna Thomsen Milburn gave | home on Thursday afternoon, May 1. |her apartment at The Sherwood, on |Moody, chairman, Saturday, all day, in Informal luncheon at ter home | Iive tables will be in play and addj-|'Thursday afternoon, for the pleas-|Sunset guild, Mrs. J. Stoefflor | on Thuredag afternoon in honor. of tional guests will. come in for toa, ure of her niece, Miss Judia Dodge. chairman, | Sponsor Afternoon ] Choir Guild | “<< ij (Left) Miss Lenora Wharj, who left last week for Los Angeles, to remain for sia months; (center) Miss Phoebe Hoverstad, of St. Paul, who has returned to her home after spending several weeks as the van der Bijl (Florence Wagner), of Johannesburg, South Africa, who will be the quest, until June, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wagner.—All portraits Women’s Clubs Plans Affair St. Paul's cholr guild enter: | CLUBS FOR MONDAY | MYRTLE SOCIAL CLUB | Mrs, Leo J. Brawley is leaving tain with a mah jongg 1 bridge | mu Myrtle Social club will meet Mon-|Sunday for California, motoring arty on Monday aftern May | FEDERATION oF day, April 28, at 2 p. m, at|down with friends for a stay of 6, at the home of Mrs. James Grif-| WOMEN'S CLUBS | Masonic temple. \three or four weeks. fiths. Tickets for the affair may| ‘The Seattle Federation of Wom-| eee | eee bo cua ihe te William Alken | ons clubs will meet at the Federa-| HEBREW BENEVOI | or Mrs, Willa 501 | ea paaieiver E oh tren tion clubhouse, corner ‘Thomas and | SOCIETY Mi : |Harvand, on Monday, April 28, at 2| The board of trustees and chatr Miss Donner Weds lpm, man of standing committees of the Is shrew Benevolent. socie The marriage of Miss Allco Don:| Miss Myrtle Frederick, of the Red | Seattle Hebrew Benevolent society Mr. and Mi eo Tuesday der for Califor | Personal W. H. Irvine will on the H, F. Ales: nia, going Bast frm | there, to be gone five weeks eee yi a : visit the Cs c Ra ner, daughter of Mrs. Noah Craig, |Cross, will give a talk on the duties eee eet te tts rec Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nicholson, wh? to Mr, Edward M. Jones, son of Mrs./and responsibilities of the visiting “hgh “ vine have been at the Olive Way apatt N? Jones, was solemnized on Paster | nurses of thetr organization. | 3 eee mies ara ance ge albght: bale Miss Minnie Dahnken, of the / CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE i ach Fee INF | women's protective division of the | ~ \ary 1, Sellen will deliver a Chris- y jpollce departmont, will give.an out:/ tian Science lecture. on Monday, After May. 1,"Mr, abd'Mra,\Joned |itne to the membere of pore ot the |) cee ne ee will bo at home at 621 nd st. | April 28, at 12 , in Evers at 62 - |plans of her department. |hall, Arcade building. ‘The subject ay At this meeting the annual elec-| wij) be “The Litigation.” TO GIVE PLAYLET |tion of officers will be held. eee Und th sploe: e dies | nder tho auspices of the Ladies| ‘Tho following is the list of the | Wwosranrg CENTURY CLUB new home at 1 fornia. of } * Mrs. Charles ee | Mrs. B. B. Quinn and | Garfield Eddy, of Everett, returnél today by motor from a visit-im Gil ments since thelr recent return from California, removed Friday to” Oth ave. N. B. oe Witara _Stinpsot, the G. A. R, a two-act playlet |nominees for the various offices: | 9,952 ee ¥ : The French department ‘of the by John McGrew, will be presented | ' Mra, W. B. Barnhart and Mrs. N.j yee ae i N a Mrs. Rex Stafford wil Aslithe <Abtiocy;; Gunetce | Woman's Century club will meet} Mr. and Mrs. evening April 29, at $ o'clock, under the di rection of Lulu F. Suddreth, The cast ts ax follows: Mins Atlantio ,. Misa Dixto J. Irvine, for president. Mrs, F. I, Ballaine and Mrs. J.} | Hilde Smith, for second vice presi: | | | Monday, April 28, at-10 a. m, at the Hotel Washington. oe WORLD FELLOWS ° | HIP GROUP |dent. Mrs. D, A. Selbert and Mrs. H. F. Lillian Greendergh | Mine Frost... sijaciaMary Pes! | Sheldon, for corresponding secre: _Tho ee Nbatee Wamiliee Ny her home n Miss Pacific ., aged scgias saa PP ol iroup will ba luncheon atthe |after spending (Puplis of Margret Olson) Mrs, G..N. McLoughitn, Mrs, R. F,|Home of Mrs. J. B, Hanton, 1617 23rd | brother-in-law str Knight Bast Mr. R. N, Vivien | Weeks, Mra. W. R. Hawthorne and | Fe See 38, Bt 1 o'clock: | Mrs.) Henry, W Pesagsh Heanhapthne tae are peop) . H. A. Bonnar were nominated a eres aa will dae: re: |ton) in Str Knight Wes Dr. Carl Ogte {4% delegates to tho biennial conven. | turned from China, have charge | of the devotions, and Mrs. Pearce C Sir Knight North..,.Mr. Prank Moulton | tion, to be held at Los Angeles the Sir Knight South, Mr. David Brown) middle of June Accompantst, Kidney Jones. | y Uncle Baim sesesseses ME, JW | Mra, G. N. McLoughlin, Mra, F. aine, Mrs. N, J, Irvine, Mrs. | |. Mrs, Fred H. Davis will give a group of songs, For reservations call . st-5940 3 California, Miss Alice Nettleton returned 1° | move Thursday from the Hotel Sor rento to the Seattle Golf club, ery the winter with her and sister, Mr alker. (Emily Nettle San Francisco, Gilman returned re contly from a three months' trip {0 oe k h m 0 a tl ti bk fs a ee eo Reading—"ofa and Her Auto" Hyneman, Mrs, Daniel Ragan ADDITIONAL CLUBS Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Meausland Peauestes land Mrs, W. 1. Barnhart were nom i | arrived homie Monday) frogs avi Baseball ner {inated as delegates to attend tho oF oe goverat, weeks in NEWER Roading—"six state convention, to bo held at Pull- RIAN CHURCH ' Shere ho S . | man, Circle E (North Broadway), of the re Mestre bi Cpa es | eee First Presbyterian church, will en-|~ Mrs. Atma H. Schober BST INS vistas na cide | RATNIER-NOBLE. POST, tertain’ with a musical ‘program at|turned from a business trip to Wiadiig— The Beater nice INO. 1, AUXILIARY \the home of Mr. and Mrs. ric} Angele tees +. Mary Anderson! ‘The regular meeting of the Amer. | Johnson, ‘River View,” an the Des |———————— Viotin 1 etl of Margret Olen)” ican Legion auxiliary to Ralnier: Moines ‘highway, Tuesday evening, |}. q progressive whist party 8t# ee a upll of Atotlia Htonen) | | blo post, No. 1, will be held Monday, | April 29,—Those going by street Car} oiclock,, Mrs. Lols. A. Gelseny 1 Pay jApril 28, at 8 p,m, in the Ameri-| will be met\ by autos at South Park } signal director, will be present > , eit joan Legion clubrooms, 609 ‘Third | up until $:39 o'clock. A cordial Invi | jinine a new campaign. Members. has Ae lave. y } tation ia extened to. all the church |OUNN® oS Attend, ; Viele 3 CLUB a | elete members’ andéthelr friends, urged te nih 4 Wee Seattle Woman's club will ~ mn eo 8 | “4 moet "Thursday, May 1, at 2p. m.| gn ans in aeetiya MASQU sO) MAY DAY nog ae at 1102 Kast Republican st. Mrs.|" mye Woman's auxiliary to St.|AND CARD [an aR EN ar socteiy cotta B. M. Reeder will bo tho hostess | rues hospital will meet Monday,| On Situr 8, Seattle. Chaps |The | asererian, chucch wills ae for tho afternoon, Mrs. J. HW.) Anei gg, at 2 p.m, at tho home’ of | ter, 0. B,.S, will give a masquer-| First Ere ake ean te Juncheot | Knight will read a paper on “Some! Mrs, George Gunnell, 1107 21st} ade dance and card party at Dokg-|& sare ae yon ‘and, fancy of America's Greatest. Women Por-|aye, N, lug hall, 10th and E. Pine. Bridge | and 4 detent Ct a aby trait Painters eee and whist will: be played. “There eee ee iene salo will begin aba ng Snr [CUSTER AUXILIARY NO. 4 will bo favors for cards, most or-|chureh. | Tht ft ty aout the: day ST, PATRICK's PARISH 1 Custer Auxiliary No. 4, Sons of|iginal costumo and tho best waltz.) mW CU.” served at! My Tho Ladies of St. Patrick's parish | Veterans, will meet Monday, April] Splendid music, v ie ae 3 will serve one of their famous Niece re Pek fire baer MnAitea LOBOH NG. oe a ” e Tuesday, . 4 ‘follow he | SE. wi Ls ak st - ETY that the Pariah i, Harvant ae fevening at 8 o'clock Seattle Lodge No, 1% Degree of sere el tale Monte” eis ‘ gt " 1 ! Bvergreen hall,| A meeting ©! and Lynn st. Serving will bogin |. eh, tuxitiary will give. a card par-| Honor, will mest ech ‘ioty will be helt Thi ty at Wing's cafeteria Saturday eve 1409 Ninth aye evening, |fiore Aid ning, May 3, At 690 o'clocle April 29, at 7:45. o'clock, followed day, May 4 at Educatonal Cea