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‘ Seattle oe by L io—Louise M A 3 7PORGE HAM + N 4ORN Mrs mi é thel « " e ached be eres of Sbring blossoms arried werwreathed bask 4 * guests by M ty nd Mar \ t sof M M . M i 1 tulips ) B. Eagleson, Mra s Locke Mrs. John Mec ean and Mrs, Thomas Robinson, { Everett, alternated at t n assist y the Misses F holme Rogers, Cole, binson, of 2 ean. were M Good M Lyma. © E k Mra. ¢ HG ie T Conn 1 Mrs, F Septem Be Morgans Will Honored Mr. and M b overs t ev home "Craig of M and Mrs k Morgan, wh are leavi 8! f San Fran cisco to make their home. . Monday ever M and M John A. Porter entertained at di ner, followed by bridge and mah jongs, for the Morgans May Day Party To stimulate interest in May basket entries at the Seattle Garden club's spring flower show, May §-9-10, in the auditorium of the Women's Uni versity club, Mrs. Walter A. Moore enteriained with a May day party at her hom his afternoon for her little daughter, Achsa. Jane. y basket entry at the heen set for the lust d May 10, C will om the judges @elock. Ady child under ye of age is urged to enter. Two priz will be awarded. one to the ¢ who has the best hand-made, decor ated badket. and one to the child who buys his basket and decorates a “Tea will be served each afternoon at the exhibit, with Mrs. Joshua Green io charge of the tea commit tee. Mrs CD. Stimson is In charge at the entertainment of the jud, @n¢ Mrs, Edward I. Garrett, pres dent of the Garden club, & chair man of the flower show. On the opening day, May 8, Mrs John Carrol! Perkins will cntertain with a smali luncheon at the Wom ¢n's University club, in honor Mrs. Chester Thorne, of Tacoma. one of the ataee. Mrs. Clise Plans Luncheon Mrs. Harry fatertain with Roundtree Clise will luncheon of sixteen Severs on Friday afternoon at the Sunset: cluty. Weinesday afternoon Mrs. Clise Save'a tuncheon of ten covers at the Sunset club in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Draemel, wife of Commande Milo Draemel, U. $. N.,.who is tioned at the Puget sound naval sta tion, Hosts at Dinner Before Ball Mr. and Mrs. Hervey B. Wilbur Will be hosts at a dimner of eight vovers on Saturday evening at the Women's University club, in compli- ment to Mrs. Philip Macbride on her n Keen LeBal Assistant—Frances Oldham Society ster. Telephone MA in-0600 Raymond Owens Marie Leghorn Is Hosts at Dinner Mrs. Whiteomb Entertains ‘ ‘ \ ! King is a oer th, and Mrs. T. I I s. tor Sunday N ight Suppei ’ M Hele Miss Elford to Marry in June © marriage daughter M A Sid ' (r, Alfre man Ellsworth ¢M 1 Alfred J nF t ¢ y ‘ W. Hoff fo I Y. w r of hon a bs 1, anott will mony Luncheon at Rainier Club Mrs. A ibald J. Fisk “ f New York, wh " in town Informal Dinner at Home Luncheon for Flower Mission Board Mrs. William Harold Fix will en tertain the board of trustess of the F ft and Flower mission her home on Friday afternoon. The ostess be assisted by Mrs. Wal ter French, Dinner Hosts Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Guthrie on tained the members of Phi ma wb at d Monday evening, at their hom dia ave. Ci for twenty-two. see Service at Orthopedic Shop. | Mrs. W. A Major will be hoste for Mount Baker Guild at the Or pedic lunch room Friday, assisted by Mrs. Verne Powley. Mrs. J. W Guire, Mrs. D. H Mrs, H.R Washington, Mrs. G. H. Kieburtz. Mrs. R. G. Brautigan, Mrs. Char Henty Field, Mrs, Albert’ Jacobse | Mrs. H. L. Koetter, Mrs. Croell |H. B. Ha Mrs. R. A. Clar' B. Wilksen, Mrs. Fred Walker, Mrs. | A. D. Squire, Mrs. Copeland Pium mer, Mrs. James A. Wood and Mrs. Cc. A. Douglas. North Queen charge all day represented by Mrs Laren, Mrs. W. H | Kimsay and Mrs. F Anne Guild will be in Thrift Shop. Charles Mac MacLaren, Mrs Ipa. he Women CLUBS FOR FRIDAY AEF CORPS urdue will entertain STEVENS F Mrs. Ruth Steven Relief Corps, members, com- | rades and friends, at luncheon Friday, Ma 2629 E. Aloha st. to 28th ave. ST. JOSEPH’S GUILD St. Joseph's guild will with a card party, aal hour, Friday auditorium. entertain followed by a s0- 2, in the school MYRTLE CHAPTE R NO. 48 Myrtle chapter No. 48, O. E. will entertain with a May party day evening, May 2, corner of 10th and 4nd cards, All Masons, , and friends invited. WOMA) Y CLUB The Woman's Century club entertain with a May breakfast the Yacht club Friday, May O'clock. will at at 12 HOW KHOLA CLUB The How Khola club will give a dance ¥rid: om evening, 2, at ristensen’s hall, y and Madison a ey SOTERIE CLUB The “oterie club will meet Friday, May 2/at 2:15 o'clock at 452 ave.N.E. The program will inclide Palestine,"’ Mrs, Olnf Hanson; “The Zionist Movement,” Rabbi Samuel Kock; piano numbers, Miss Lillian Gerry, ith aes fer) COLUMBIA WOMEN'S W. C. T. U, Columbia Women's W. C. T. U, Will hold an all-day institute ¥ri day, May 2, at th Columbia Con: Sregational church, Lyncheon at 1 o'clock, followed by a silver contest, Visttors welcome, oo SOLANO CLUB medal The Solano club will meet with Mrs, M. B, rin, Hawthorne fduore, F-day, May 2, at a 12:30 luncheon, ’s Clubs SOCIAL CLUB WILL |HOLD BAZAAR The Social club of Evergreen lodge, A. O. U. W,, will hold a baz | Friday, May 2, afte om and eve ning, at the A. O. U. W. hall, 1409 In the evening there will be a program and dancing. } . RUMMAGE SALE Deita Theta Mothers’ club will hold a rummage sale 1930 Seventh ave., Friday and turday, May 2 and 3. eee ALLAH SOCIAL CLUB Allah Soci: club, 0. E. will | meet w h Mrs. Arvilla Turner, 730 jellevue ave. a y afternoon, May 2 o'clock 6 ks K. P. UNIVERSITY LODGE NO. 194 Knights of Pythias University lodge No. 194, assisted by Uniform Rank No. 1, and Mizpah temple No. will give a dance Friday evening, May 2, at Douglas hall, EB. 45th and University way. All Pythians and friends invited ‘GTON STATE | PIONE y AUXILIARY Mrs, Wellman Masters, pre |dent of the auxiliary to the Wash- ington State Pioneers, has called meeting for officers and chairmen of Il standing committees at the Y. W. Friday, May 2, at 2 p, m, oe SASTERN STAR CLUB Eastern Star club will sew for the lighthouse for the lind Friday, May 2, frofh 10 until 4 o'clock, at 4090. Arcade. building. ees PROGRESSIVE CLUB tlie May meeting of the North End Progressive club will be held Friday, May 2, at Meves’ cafeteria, at noon Miss Clara Reynolds of the art de- partment of the public schools will speak on “The Art Side of Our Flower Exhibits." Mrs. G. 8, Mid. dleton will give a violin solo, with Mins Constance Blackburn at the piano, (Qn ( LOTTA MADDEN AAAAOAAAD I... Loita Madden, well known dramatic soprano, will be the artist presented by the Amphion society at its spring con- cert, Wedne sday evening, May 7, in Meany hall. | AMETHYST CHAPTER 0. E. 8 will be a de and ser Amethyst chapter O. EK, § will|mon by R Reming > : ) D.D n Oregon t 1 RUMMAGE SALE tary > Pi Beta I mnae will hold at 8:30 o'clox All f f mmage sale at 1014 First ave. a order ! Saturday, Ma For informa cee nm call EA st-5181 LADIES OF GOLDEN NORTH Ce eg Friday, May 2, at § p. m.,| MOOSEHEART LEGION $ MOTHERS’ CLUB ening, M ts rch Mothe ab will hotd | M« and V May BENEFIT SCOTCH IRISH CONCERT a benef Irish concert and lar day evening, May 2, in Modern Woodman hall, 1929 rd , ave, The ent ment w \ at 8 o'clock, uncing ‘ 10 until 12 The program follow ttle Mothe entertain with a card party tulate Conception hall Marion st., Friday rollege » Imma 18th ave. and ing, May HE me CLUB ings of the Whit WHITTIER The regular tier Heights’ Improvement club will be held in the Whittier schoo Ww Toth st. and 14th ave. N. W., on Fri | day evening, May 2, at § p.m | After the meetin, an entertain ment will be given and refreshment never rar eat An Exceptional WORTH 1 IVE Offering PLAYERS | For the benefit of the Woman |Home Missionary society, NEW FROCKS League players, of Calv odist church, will present a cuse Me 9 o'clock, comedy, entitled ‘ day evening, M Asbury Methodist church, Whitman. at 40th and $18.75. | LADY ARTISANS Frocks with a dis- Lady Artisans Club of Seattle As tinction not found {sembly No. will meet Friday, ry May 2, at the home of Mrs. Mary ||) usually at this ‘obson, 4402 Woodlawn ave. * Mets modest price— | ADDITIONAL CLUBS TY CLUB | The May schedule for the Wom an’s City club is announced as fol All luncheon programs wil be the Y. W. C, A. in the cafe. AT Crepes, love- ly sports silks and soft taffeta —find many new ways to win admiration | wom low | May 8 Mr, Frank J, Laube, ‘Taxa in fashioning smart tion—Questions and Discussion youthful sports frocks in May 15, M Nellie Goodhue, the new shades, while -|“Funetion of Child Study. Depart the darker colors are ment of Seattle Schools.” veld represented i May 22, Mr. J. D. Ross of the city we represented in light department, illustrated talk on frocks serviceable for our Skagit River power site. many daytime occasions. | May 29-—What the Woman's City || club ig doing. Reports of committees | questions answered—open to sug gestions and plans for the body, An opportunity for members to join the | department which interests them most and where they can be of most | service. Featured are many smart new style and trimming details — af- | fording a varied choice. Gown Shop—Third Gallery | THIRTY SEC UAL ME ‘The annual meeting lof the Woman's auxiliary to the Na tional Council Diocese of Olympia, will Meet Monda May 5, at Trinity | church, Eighth and James, at 10:30 » M. Holy communion—-Rt, Rev. P, T. Rowe, celebrant. In the evening at 8 o'clock, there Fifth Ave, at Pine Fa » ~) Personal } ge and Mrs. H. E. Hadley ar M iM J. Thorsen 6 Mrs. J Pierce Mrs. H. N. Ande eft t for i Ange t M Mre. H o1 moved W 1 1 { M i th f t pre f Mre. ier, M « rot n 1 Mra. M \ ayn ngham ra few . t Mrs, Grigg’s pa Mr. and M A. J. Finken M. 1 Mrs, BE. H. H ave ke partment at the Olympiar McKINLEY CIRCLE McKinley Circle, I A. KR, will » home P linne ‘ tay, Ma n Vete all, Armor Regula evenl & TUESDAY The V nian, Mra. R. F Morit sere HATASU GUARDS jana j te is te ni M mi of at Charles All un in a0 K M pr w teciprocity ARD PARTY Hatasu Guards will give a br whist party Norton's ¢ ria, Matur< evening, May 30 o'clock. Members of Ds ry of Nile and all Masonic f ties invited to nd, thiends COMMITTEE of the ry EMORIAL A meeting ittee will ta the Ar 30 p. Memorial © place in the libr Saturday, All patriotic requested to » m. org nd re HAPTER Chapte A A oO. will May home of 34th Monday, th 0 p ave P. vited. Take th ave. 8. ING COUNTY INUTE WOMEN King County Minute Women id its r meeting Thurad 2 in Frederic An interes ‘ogram being arranged, {il be announced later. LADY STIRLING CHAPTER ni in, M M in: A Lady Stirling chapter i hold its regular the dD. A monthly 9m rezidence of Mrs. Franklin ave., Tues This will be with election of ic at asters, ay 6, £, na UDUBON SOCIETY ‘GED BIRD WALKS Mra E car wh idge ate at ran r a om ‘ary May 3 hold at 8. oO. te will day k & ting ich neet day lay meet A s of tikes have been arranged by th ¢ Audubon so for members and their friend The schedule Saturday, May . Miss A Timmerman. Take 8:20 boat for Me dina from Leschi 4 This ts an annual walk and one which is alway popular. | Saturday, May 11—Leader, Mis Lorna McMonagle. Take 9:15 ferry Fortuna for Roanoke, on Mercer “ Miss McMonagle will meet jth | Kane, on the th ea opportunit Adelaide Pollock th An opportunity ty on the dock ru woodsy valley Saturday May 17—L Meet at Mra ne's ho University campus, back e forestry building, at 9 a, m sy walk and one that promises to study many bird May Leader, the enc at 94 both hk An easy w Saturday, Lawton car line to study © Fort and water birds Ww. foot of Madison, end at Kitsap cabin. bulletin. lake. at Sunday, Scholl May Take Leader, boat for Seabold. An n Bainbridge isla to Sunday, Mrs resting walk Frida June §— Compton. Take 7: Colman dock, leader, Mrs. Charleston to Kit An all-day w Bring lunch. Campfire Girls ' Campfire The May jendar of activities follows: kodak raderio day, Snohomish county Snohomish. conferenc Saturday afternoon—Dhds' aboard ship. Wohelo council at 2 o'clock Silver tea—8 to 6. alk Mrs me, of An ar Mise 4 of m. and t Pier 3 in and. week Details on May c P. 1] | sap | 5 boat for Charleston ‘alk meeting at 10 o'clock. pe at | day | Open house Teachers and business and pro- | sional women. Guard ns! training course, Bookbinding Orchestra p ~—Guardians’ t o'clock. Meeting of guardians’ 4 o'clock aining course at i0 associa. tion (6:30 supper for those who register, 60c). Red Cross life-saving corps pa- goant Dads’ day aboard ship. Mothers’ day. Make it “Camp: firetah,”" Guardians’ training course, 7 Orchestra practice dians’ at 4 of training course at o'elo Wohelo Council at 7 o'clock, “Doughnut Day.” Don't m Read about it in this issue, Guardians’ training course, 7:30, Bookbinding clas# at 11:30, Meeting of Seattle Council of Campfire Girls at 3:30, 10 | hop th t r char 1 SE mater of availat a y r at character of hat * Florence bring Every « { them a Now is the time to purchase your Spring top coat. Take advantage of the season's best offering of low- $ priced top coats. scinating modes in all the coating materials popula for present weather we Season’s Best Offering in Coats ar are shown t this noteworthy Florence price. The Upstairs Shop That Saves You Money Second and Union, Seattle, Wash. Unusually Great ress Values At The Florence val value. choice —s ol Orchestra practice at 4 o'clock. |4Mounts of order et is wanting to talk to you about the t—Guardians’ training course at 10/be kept by the girl until after the |Camaraderie Picture contest. You 4 ‘loc! doughnuts are delivered when it is|have read the announcements, but acpi t Sealth—mothers |'0 be turned in to headquarters being a bit rushed yourself, you nd daughters “oR haven't found the day and the Dada join work party. Doughnut booths will be in stores | Weather, and the mood to take your Guardians’ trainisig orares 7 and buildings down town. The slogan Mey. estat aaa ASE ee Bookbinding 000 Doughnuts Eaten in Se-| o'clock it your. white middy and with 7—Orek practice le on May 17.” Orders may be | a” joatedt kodak (borrow'oné if you 28—Guardians’ training course at 10 | rejen) nosed to the ship, CA pitl-1133. | gon't own one). Mr. Lunbeck, of the o'clock Z see Northwestern Photo Supply, will tel 10—Work party at Sealth—mothers | MAY SRD—KODAK DAY you the “what, when and how of and daughter : We've done it—almost! Yes, we| picture making. You'll take your 1—Dads join work party jhave. We've caught up with our-| pictures and—perhaps, you'll win the Dish-towel day! Celebration at wo months we have been | pri June 1—Poster contest closes. Camaradertic picture contest! 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