The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 30, 1924, Page 13

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f Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 me Assistant—F) es Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens =e of Well Known Young Couple Is Surprise; Club Plans Announced + v Mra oo E Pa d . : r ! W. W. Wood, ¥ - HI ors, Leule ¥ .HOM I Mra I . Hu “ © if € HI ‘ w } at t Th 1 “ ea Mrs. I bi Park e bride w cos: | First Hil g e r r Ft eo-fitting Informal Dance at mands x * ett! Fort Lawton Maj. and Mrs, Harvard M ss Port Lawt E c yv = oe ee Er nte rtains Small Guc st ‘ s se t din ‘ rW.GA Club Announces Craig Da Eva f May Program Marg any deglongeyyy nusiners |P PUit and Flower Mission Party 1 o'clock,| 11 , e club an Fr 9 sok, third r , . t at clock, lunch. The proceeds . t 1 why elected . » 0 ' 1 sand ie, wh en is making q ts f th Y M picn Favors will t awarded ea the home of Mrs. | ana inty refreshments w H. Denny at “Lochkelden,” Lake | served Was ‘ Mra. David E. Fryer ts chairman settlag of the committee in charge, ar Luncheon for tickets may be obtained from 63 get or any of the following committee. Mrs. Hurd aallaa ot ti Mrs. Fred Mrs. James D. Hog honor | erick Be M bel ‘Sasnriek Mrs. George Arthur Hi of New|yrs. Stanley Jord: . EM York, who a visitor in town, on | kalk and Mrs. Fra Thursday tae Miva with a luncheor chaltiean® Mr" W Miss Fisken Names Sou ary; Mr M Folds Alle asurer; Mrs. Andria Me Wedding Day nasi Re ag ed Th marriage of Miss Marjorie | ni: Fisken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| . Bi t ee at pene ween | Chuarers Party ren, son of Mr. and Mrs. John War. For the pleasure of her smal ren, will take place in Billings,| daughter, Evelyn. on her sev Mont., on Monday, June 2. The| birthday, Mra E. C. McKinnon will be read im the Eppiscopal| tertained with a on church at high noon, Satur ceil ph : ; Mr. Warren and his bride will mo-| West dainty; 1 group of comm tor thru Yellowstone park on their! Pink-tip re the| Saturday evening, Me wedding trip, and will make their| effective rooms. They are: (1) Mi home in Casper, Wyo. jand the ta ments were In s) db r h tu. 4). Mrs. Hugh Russ Mr. and Mrs. Fisken, with thetr| Dink . th pink ribbons| (4 irs. Hugh I € leading froin each cover to the daughter, will leave for Montana on May 29. tractive centerpiece, which held ELDERBLOOM CLUB \SEATTLE CIVIC Gardner, bas secured good speakers eee favors. The hostess was assisted T bloom club will meet | IMPROVEMENT CLUB for the day | by ber mother, Mrs. A. Hollingstad, | Thurac ‘ Seattle Civic Improvement club see Sunset Club and sister, Mra. A. J. Woodruff,|Modern (Woodmen hall will meet at the Federated clubhoure|r ants OF GOLDEN NORTH | | Enjoys Recital both of Tacoma, and V ait Thursday, May 1, at 2 p.m. Election| “ane radios ot tr n North i Members of the Sunset club and Bs ae or guests inetndiae, beskies é : ee of on ere _ Men ber urged to at-| Wi meet Friday, M ¢ 8p. m, their guests enjoyed a delightful re-| Evelyn and her brother, Jack, and|MAY DAY = nd. - Retreshnien at 1923%4 First ay ' cital this afternoon by Maurice Le |*8ter. Irene, Louise und Buddie| LUNCHEON SALI ee et iT Plat, violinist, and Hazel Hammer|©'Brien, Margaret and June Hy.| The Past Aid of the | SEATTLE SOCIAL CLUB é aah Uo Si Hill, pianist of the Cornish school | ™¢Fling, Patricia and Lorraine Ma. | First Pre jan chureh will hold} Seattle Social club, 0. will| 5T. MARTIN'S MOTHE CLUB faculty: gune, Julius, usie and Rebala May Day progress luncheon | meet Thursday, May 1 m.| St. Martin's Mothers’ club w SD oed Crocker, Lila and Elsie Hollingstad and a delicatesaen and fancy work|with Mrs. G. Hill, 25 a. at.| © Fromage at Sisth and Vir aarp ee en “~ ite oe and Dorothy and Arthur Woodruff,| sale on Thursday, May 1, at the|Tako Wailingtord car to Thackeray | inia, Fri Saturday, May 2{ J. /Huteson an 5 MF oe tons : mh 2 Pas et {ar crater land 3. Dona will be called for liam Pitt Trimble ‘acoma, jechurch. The sale will & n at 10) place, Eastern Stars and friends in “Phe program presented follows: heh de | Se }a. m. and continue thruout the day.! vited Notify EA st-0128 tor plano and vieltn....ranae! | Thursday Musical Lice ee as le Seong eee rain a x Allegro. “if, x o'cloc FAIRVIEW P-T.A s ON STATE |Club Will Meet soe Y. K. Froula, principal of Roose. | PIONEERS’ AUXILIARY ; Mrs. Morgan Johnson will be hos. | ALPHA CLUB ages pena aap caer Mrs. Vira Wellman Masters, presi: | nt | ess to. the members of the Thursday | The Alpha club will meet at the| ‘elt high school, will be tho speaker | ot Musical club on Thursday, entertain. | residence of Mra. W. P. Kingston, |at the meeting of the Fairview P.-T radi tet ” or | Scotch Remance Vernon Spencer ing with a luncheon at her home, | 28 W. 70th st., on Thursday, May|A., at the school, ‘Thursday. after. |!neton State Pioneers, has called a APPYH i0} nos Air on G String” -- “Bach | 2346 44th ave. S. W. 1. Lunet at 12:30 p. m. oon May 1. His subject will be | Meeting for officers and chairmen of z (Capriceuse’ i Edward Blgar| Mrs. Virgil Hancock, Mrs. J. L. | Bin “The E on Bill,” nsored py | ll standing committees at the Y, W. | vmonata’” (0 Tor ee... osretg | GTAnser, Mrs. Wendell Daggett, Mrs. | WEST SEATTLE Senator ed and. Congreasman {C: 4. Ffiday;'May 2, at 2 p.m. A Siecesseane aa nowsuiidican |H. A. Pratt and Mrs, C. L. Wood- | WOMAN'S CLUB Stérting. Bernard. Boddy full, attendance desired. Each mem P’ ¥ HO Allegretto eapressivo alla romana, | mansee will assist the hostess. West Woman's club willla piano selection. A soci: ber is especially invited by the Bon HIGHEST GRADE Allegro animato. Following the 12 o'clock luncheon, | meet ‘Thur May 1, at 2 p. m.‘and refreshmenty will follow the |Marchs to attend their birthday | Mrs, ‘Hill and. Mts T4Piat. | officers for the ensuing year will be at 1102 t ‘Républican’ st. Mrs.| business meeting party Thursday, May 7, on the sixth | CANNED FOODS i {elected and a program with the fol |B. M eeder will be hostess eee Vv i Dinner for Southern |lowing numbers presented: for the afternoon Mrs. J. F.| FORTSON-THYGESEN = = | Yoo 1 the World: Ie Sunshine” Knight w cane “gome . > Guests | ne is Senating’ || Knight v 1 a paper on “Some | AUXILIARY — To honor Mr. and Mrs. I “Mra. BL W. O'Keefe. of Americ Women Por gesen auxiliary will Moore, of Los Angeles, who a asa 72 “Sonata Opus 14 (Andante trait Painter give a relief tea at noon ursday + ent)” ; Beethori Pare 1 atethe eo spending several weeks in town,| Moremetyy -./.---.- Beethoven| May 1, at the home of Mrs. W. M WOMEN’S COMMERCIAL The regular Mr. and Mrs. Warren O. Fusselman | vocal—The Piper of Love will.entertain at dinner Saturday Mrs, Exra Pope -Carew monthly at the club, of Comme mans ye | esIea Rapture Schnelder | > Orthopedic Lunch and — | “byte Waters 6¢ Stinnetonin “| th Pacifla Northwest ¢xpo | Lieurance peak Mra. C. Yiolin obligato Piano—"Etude Mra. ¢ lish. rae irgil Hancork Tp Thrift Shops Mrs. D. D. Baldwin will be hos-| tess on Thursday at the Orthopedic} MONTEFIORE AID socr A meeting of the R. Ladie jurich room, representing East] Yocel—"All in a Garden Fair”. Wheiptey |fiore Ald society will be held ‘Thurs-|in the Columbia branch library, on Highland Drive guild. } rs. Morgan Johnson. t day, May 1 t al Center, ' Angeline st. Th president, Mr Assisting will be Mrs. G. K.| Ps" rl Red Woodworth, Mrs. J. L. Mearew,| Vocat— = Mrs. William B. Walker, Mrs. |) Memon" ...0s-sssseneereene «, Strange 2 Culliton, Mrs. Stewart Morris, ee aes aMhaet Pathe, oot Hf Alex Christie, Mrs. C. L. Creein Yoeal—“An Open Secret™...-.Woodr Mrs. C. C. Culliton, Mrs. L. H. Mrs, Wendell Daggett Wamen’ s Clubs — CLUBS FOR THURSDAY JAmericanization, of the American _ | Legion auxiliary, will have charge APPLE BLOSSOM CLUB . | of the aff which will be a May The Michigan Apple Blossom club | including a «musical program Will meet Thuradiy, May 1, at 12:30 | and supper, % 7 m., for luncheon, with Mrs. Dan- | Lee Hid fel Corlett, 827 W. 62d st. | LADY EAGLES See ted Lady Eagles club will hold a pub ROBERT E. LEB | ic card party at Wing's cafeteria CHAPTER Thursday evening, May 1, at Robert EB. Lee chapter, United | o'clock. Daughters of the Confeder | be i amect with Mrs. L. C. Je: sseph, BRITISH CLUB DAN auth ave. N. E., Thursday, May 1,| The British clubs of Seattle will 2p. m. hold their last three dances of this | YeOldeTymeCom- : ote |season on May ist, 8th and 16th, | fort Shoen are pro- ITTIER HEIGHTS CLUR at 9 o'clock, Christensen’s hall eri cy taiy (as Whittier Heights Improvement] dances for’ the month of IZED to making comfort shoes for women for twenty years, They are made over aclentif foally designed lasts and from cor- rect-fitting terns. To behadin Penh will give a card ‘party at the me of Mrs. O. A. Sund, #338 14th | W., Thursday, May 1, | under the auspices of the ¢ Kenzie. at 2) ove i} | MISSOULA CLUB | | Tie Missoula ¢ toda High | | Mrs, rank McDermott, 21 A ehiay Orble UB | land drive, Thursday, May 1, at 2 Ing models in black amma Mothers’ club! p, m, Mra, Thompson will or brown kidekin. P will mect Thursday, May 1, at 2) ausist. For Sale By "Pm, at the chapter house, 2012 . | | invited Asth st. \ Pe eg bee All former Missoula women ‘i ( tip sOCInTY WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB | WELSH CHURCH | Styles The current events department of | ‘The regular meeting of the La- | the Woman's Century club will hold aiew’ Aid. society of the Welsh | $3 to $5 Mts last meeting of the year with|church will be held Thursday, May Mrs. $. H. Kerr, 607 Malden ave.,|1,.at 2 o'clock, at the church, Tenth Thursday, May 1, at 2 o'clock, ave, N. and John at. a will be Tho Americanization department |served by the hostesses, Mrs. 'T. C. Will be entertained at the “Iusako|Andrews Mra, Harry Davies and | | Domm" Gussian clubhouse), $26|Mre, J. R. Evans. The past preal- Li, Vastlake ave, nat & o'clock. Mrs.|dents of the society will be honor Amelia Nelson, state chairman of} guests, 7 Al rA PA 123 Pe ALUMNAE COMMITTEE | Personal di Ul, —Portraits cut ree. TY Monte evening, at the Women’s University | Piano Duet—Overture, oe Oe Bel the Women’s Commercial elub will} taln View station . Keler Beta “ee ‘club, before the Sports Clothes ball, | wre” 31° Al “Pratt and Mrs. G. L. Wood-| b@ held Thursday, May 1, at 8 p. mt. | neral chairman of ition, will WHILE AT WORK! The young business woman who spends the greater part of her working day on her feet, appre- ciates Ye O's Tyme Comfort Shoes, Buy a pair You'll get more than temporary comfort from therh, You'll find that their sci will promote permanentfoot health. But to get the genuine fort Shor Ye Olde yme COMFORT SHOSS LUNN & SWEET, Inc, AUBURN, ME. Also makers of Sweet Sally Lunn Suspension THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR COMFORT } ila, SILVER DOLLAR SHOE STORE* 30%" "4. FIRST AVEe Ten AT PIKE ST, 7B meeting As good as the choicest fresh peas— and you pay only for the solid food value. Spring days call for delicious and body- building vegetables — and less time in the preparation of them. Save your time for the out-of-doors; pay for food and not for pods. HAPPY HOME PEAS are tender, well-flavored, sweet, of uniform size and goodness. For Spring satisfac- tion and economy, let HAPPY HOME PEAS be your choice. They are selected at the height of the sea- son for your enjoy- ment throughout the year. Phi tee chairmen in charge of the dance Mu alumnae will give + coo lara ry 3, at The Wilsonian, for the benefit of the Healthmobile fund, : Florence Lak (2) Miss Estelle Culliton; (3) Miss Dorothy Davis; SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO., Inc. by Grady Whitney, 1816. Take 76th st. SU nset of n Lake car to Moun Mr. | ADDITIONAL CLUBS RAINIER VALLEY HORTICULTURE SOCIETY | Rainier Valley Horticulture soclety will hold its regular monthly meet ing the first Monday in each month inest Train to the East The newest, most advanced crea- tion in railway train architecture and appointments—the New Orien- tal Limited—a sumptuous, metro- politan hotel on wheels that will On June 1 traverse the 2,226 scenic miles from Seattle to icago in 70 hours, via Spok: Glacier National Park, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Two private bathrooms, ladies’ lounge, bar- her, valet, ladies’ maid, and manicarist are among the anurual inno: thie wens derful ollenew train pi tific design certain thename “Ye Olde Tyme Com- ppears on sole and heel, For injormotion and reservations, 'T. J. 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