The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 5, 1924, Page 8

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Seattle Society ! Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 | Assistant—Frances Oldham Musio—Louise Raymond Owens Women's University Club Has New Officers; Boston Guest Will Be Honored FRE I > HALL, WHITE i . yee . + two) Mrs. Teague Gives s Ur ' t an-| Attractive Luncheon . . M le RK. Ge who & i from Calif M ‘ Mra. Clar make he OT fer an ab ‘ thar ry tw * t ward tr Teag tertained ear. lay baskets marked cach * of pur ia s t of as "tehion cur “ee ee aie * Musical Tea Mrs. Nicholson Llans Kappa Kapna Gemma Mott ein thggpe = se, 4604 15th ave, N. B ghey The following program, which age . nied o'e 1 be N. Ma numbers by al composers Mr N at : ease a oma lw eon the Tennis club | on Tuesday after ? Garden Tea arene Nia Mist Mitnora Roberts has planned | 4.) rings ® garden tea at her for Thurs ~ nh day afternoon at Mr. Tolpegin. y \ mombérs of the art . iV ‘ nish ch 1, of b . le the | P rowning Observance s for tts annual o% | Bride Complimented poet's birthday on | OT! AA x osday afte t the Kappa: With China Shower apter house, 4524 University! in compliment to Miss Hels boulevard. Following thé program,| Hendershot, whose engagement to which will begin at o'oldck, there| Mr, Marold HM. Hort was recently will be the service of a. announced, Miss Dorothy Pratt, a The numbers include. sisted by her mother, Mr Mm A Piane Pratt, and sister, Miss Fran Pratt, romps ¥ Sharp Majer Chepia entertaine with a china we a Tana: yril Beett [ Opus thetr bh on raday evening Mr. F old 1 basket La Boheme Mrs. Music Club Boswoll will be the members of La Bot James G Rrownin A Readin oon Barto” Mrs. Ai Wiseman Music club Friday afternoon at t preeks of ra Ane ‘ Imprisoned Love” ......Alyte Allarne — oJ Mr 8. J. Harrison, 4 A Thrush at Twitign Smith st, Paul Pierre McNeely, After et Spring of the Year % vt glle Ps : Paull Piette McNeely Mrs. ©, DL Petry the fe Sf en9 sented Orthopedic Lunch Bepran and Thrift Shops » Mrs. C. R. Collins will be hostess for First Hill gutid at the Odtho. pedic lunch room on Tuesday, as) ()) oy Bos ed by Mee, Georg¢ Riley, Mrs. omg neis Brownell, Jr, Mra. Mautice MeMicken, Mrs, Henry Colver, Mra J. W. Barbour, Mrs. Wood, Mra. A L. Hawtey, Mrs. Josiah Collins, Mrs.) (ce) Frank Carter, Mrs. William Prosser, tng Mrs. J. W. Godwin, Mrs. J. 1. Quick Mrs. Ralph Stacy, Miss Augusta Trimble and Mixs Frances Green. Mrs. W. D. Lambuth will be In charge at the Thrift shop on Tues | soprano Aay morning and in the afternoon! {(s) “None But the Lonely Hear Winslow guild will be in charge, rep] oss ti bésiy Darw oo een resented by Mrs. Louis Dare ana| © 3 Mrs. Ben Elotson. } Vioiin (a) “Canronetta” Harriton, 6 the Steppe Rote Enc Mra. Clay (>) “Humoreske Mita Lutiie Nutle Mra. K. ¢ Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY | FEDERATION TO pat | PRESENT OPERA DORCAS CIRCLE CLUB | Under the auspices of the Wash Bila Scoeffier will entertain |ington Federation of Music clubs, circle at her home, 7802 22h | Mrs. Clara M. Hartle, preaident, the W., Tuesday, May 6, at 1| Seattle Music Study club will present |the opera “The Marriage of Figaro,” |by Mozart, Tuesday afternoon, May QUARANTE CLUB 6, In the Frederick & Nelson auc The Quaranté club will Meet Tues-/torium, beginning promptly at evening, May 6, With Mr. and|o’clock. The opera ia under the di- Mre. C. H. Morton, 4922 Chilberg | rection of Mrs, H. C, Simpkin and aye. some interesting eventa in the life of Mozart will be given by Mrs. Arden WOMAN'S TUESDAY CLUB }L. Bmith. The Woman's Tuesday ciub will! The cast and numbers of the opera meet in the Peacock tea room at|folloy ‘The Wilsonian, on Tuesday, May 6,| “The Marriage of Figaro” ut 12:30 p.m. Mra. EL B, Holmes, | | Mra H.C. Mimphin, Mrs Morita, Mra. Floyd Voris, | s hostesse l¥igaro Accompantat (Mozart) Alrector: Carl Hoblitest AE ivccete Mia Ruth P Mrs, FH. T. Anderson ra F, AL Reid ACT I | Dust—"Fiftesn, Bixteen” Mite Prior, Mra, Andeteon, fupposing the Countess’ Mits Prior, Mra. Anderson, atina—“And So, My Lord’ Mrx. Anderton. { Dusttino—“Falr Madam, Good Morning’ Mrs. Hobiitzell, Miss Prior. Trio-—"G0 This inatant” Mra. Hoblitaell, Miss Prior, Mra. Anderson Aria—"Now Your Daya of Philandering Are Over” LADY STIRLING CHAPTER Laéy Stirling chapter, D. A. R.,} will hold its regular monthly meet. | Pu ing at the residence of Mrs. P. I. Masters, 2627 Franklin ave., Tuesday, May 6, This will be an all-day meet. ing, with election of officers. ees A. R EB. M. BE. CLUB The A. R. E. M. BE. cub will | Tneet Tuesday, May 6, at 2 p. m., at) the home of Mra. F. A. Bain, 6217) Phinney ave, | Mra. Andernon. ACT Ii Atina—“Thou, O Lav Mra. Moblitaeil. 1 Cantone—“say, Ye Who Borrow” | Miss Prior. LINNEA REBEKAH LODGE Duet—"Unlock the Door” Linnea Rebekah lodge will give a] Mra. Bimpkin, lan Prior | | Trlo—"straight, Coma For basket social Tuesday svening, May | 12 jroplitsell, Mies Prior, Mrs. Anderson 6, at 9 o'clock, at Odd Fellows’ ‘ACT iit | temple. Dutt—"How Long in Torment Sighing” ore Misa Prior, Mra. Andorson, JOHN F. MILLER W. B.C. A Te siAliadll John F. Miller W. R. C. will give a| puet—when the Wentern Dree: noon luncheon Tuesday, May 6, at) Mrs. thug gre bar ti ;|Chotus—"Noble Lady, Paitost Hoses’ the home of Mrs.Anha Allen, 1420 | sire oviiteell, Mise ‘Prior, ‘Mes Ander E. John st. on, Kimpkin, Aris—'1 Mave Had My Days of Folly”) Mies Prior. | ‘0 Come, MY Heart's Delight” — | Miss Prior, fen Sat CIRCLE FE, NORTH BROADWAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cirele E, North Broadway Presby-| rinais, auet— ferian church, will moet with Mra Miss Prior, | ari Mra. Anderton, H. E, Tomlinson, 900 Summit ave. N., nf heh | Tuesday, May 6. Luncheon at 1|CANADIAN CLUB | p.m. Visitors welcome, The Canadian club of Seattle will | eee hold ite regular meeting at the Fed- erated clubhouse, 232 Harvard ave Tuesday evening, at o'clock Herbert Evison, secretary of CALEIDH CLU The Caleidh club will meet Tues day, May 6, at 1 p. m., with Mrs. 8, S. Frantz, 123 W. 51st at. , . « Mr. jhis illustrated lecture on WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB | Kill the Golden Goose.” Mra. J. C. Miller and members of | retreshments, the child wélfare committes of the #6 Woman's Lakewood Civic Improve. ment club will be hostesses at the next regular meeting of the ¢lub on ‘Tuesday, May 6, at 2 p, m., in the| clubhouse, It being Child Welfare week, & speaker from the Commu nity Service will address the club on that subject, “Why Cards and BROADWAY HIGH P.T. A, { Broadway High school P.T. A, will hold the last meeting of the fchool year Tues May 6. Mrs, | Pearl Blough, of the deattle Com. fhunity service, will apeak on “The | Recreational hour.” Mins pa May, May 6, at 2p. m, in partment has invited tho mothers to|Ttoosevelt hall, 1616% Third ave *, -' | 1 Romie END | es visit her rhythm class from 2 until] neal ae | PROGRE SSIVE CLUB | 2:45 p.m. in the school gymnasium,| HARMONY HOMESTEAD } North Yond Progressive club will! toa wit} be served, Harmony Homestead No. 1742, | Meet Tuesday, May 6, at 2p. m., at ees | Brotherhood of American Yeomen, | the home of Mra. Claude W. SEATTLE Lop NO. 7 will hold a business meeting Pues. 1423 WB, 10th sty KE nwd-2486, 7 Seattle lodge 7, D. of H., will] day evening, May 6, at 7:40 o'clock, Non of officers. Mra. Betty Flohr | have ® buriness meeting Tuesday | followed ben socal will read m paper on “Women in Xeform Work.” evening, May 6, at 8 o'c lock, in Byer: —. green hall, 1409 Ninth aye, for several weeks, national parks of the ntate, will give jand Mrs, Thomai . AUXILIARY TO ROOSEVELT Post Rhetta | F | Nickerson from the gymnasium. de.|'T! invited “JOHN TRUMBLE | | Mra. Trumble, of Valparaiso, Chile, is the quest of Judge| and Mrs. Everett Smith.—Portrait by Brady, WEST SIDE WOMAN'S CLUB Personal West Bide Woman's Improvement ub will meet with Mrs. Roy G M M George B Crocker, 4042 64th ave. #. W., on to f see to v M t ber | Bt & WOMEN'S CLUD of ae } The Seattle Busir nd Profes “ee uusiness meet evening | Capt Willlam A. Merritt, 1 6 at the ¥ ers’ club, AR N. with Mra Merritt and their|nual election of officers. Every No son, Bitly tved in town| member urged to attend, | Saturday from Coronado, and are eee | jthe guests of thelr cousin, Mr,|SEATTLE COUNCIL PWT. A Robert P. Oldh and his daugh-| Séattle Council of Parent/Teacher | tor a } * Old Capt.| Associations will meet Tuesday, May lye t b t 5 at 10 a. m.. In the auditorium at « & Nelson's, The program @.9 @ * feature work of the Child 5. Je Radford wi ave | Hygiene committes | month 1 y, B.C Mr 5. H. Victor Owe k be ready fi nd ghtérs, Barty and besides the copies a | Roxm, of Aberdeen, spent t wee - lend in town. . Delegaten to the state convention 8.6 4 Centralia, May 14 to 1¢ ed ton formation co registration a Mr. John Le eque end this meeting, in i transportation, 1 convention activities her meeting for will May 10 Aln#kn see Mra. F. K. Ward, of visiting in ut Eugene, will sume her not be able to re studies this season. | ee | Cc s. John Robert Bender (Flor.| ence Kubey), who has been visiting! her mother, Mra. Ann Kut | two months, will leave Tuesday on| the H. F. Ale ¢ for her home} in Los Angeles. | | see Mr. and Mrs. James Lealle Wood (Roma [eld) are receiving con- gratdlations on the birth of a son, May 2, at the Swedish hospital. * No Paring—End Them Don’t let the agony of corns destroy your comfort. Apply Blue. jay—and instantly the pain vanishes. Then the corn loosens and comes out, | # away with dangerous paring. | | Get Blue-jay at any drug store, | The Queen Anno Study club will Osan sie celebrate its annual “fellowship! ue: a | luncheon” Tuesday, May éth, at 12 y o'clock In the private dining room at Frederick & son's. Mre. Chas. F, Mr, and Mrs. Louis R. Gay, who recently returned from a two years'| sojourn in California, will remove shortly into their new home at 2: Crescent drive, QUE! BE STUDY CLUB Hubbard will pe the speaker, taking for her subject endship.” Mra Hubbard has aveled extensively {n Europe, tne for ast and China. Bhe possesses! charming personality and t# a fluent speaker. The committee on arrangements includes Mra. A. W, Faragher, cx. | Hampton Moran, Mrs, B.D, reon-| nedy and Mrs, Wm. Rafter, ese CANADIAN WOMAN'S CLUB The Canadian Woman's club will | Meet Tuesday, May 6, at 2 p. m.,| at the Federated clubhouse. Follow ing the busines session, there will | day program, and tea will Mra. H. W. MeCreery is Grant, hostesses. FREMONT W. C. T. U, Fremont W. C. 'T, U. will hola its regular meeting Tuesday, May’ 6, ut 2p, m., at Mrs, Carrie Phillipa’ home, 9806 Woodlawn ave. Good speaker, “-* Auxiliary to Roosevelt Post, V. of W., will hold its regular meeting ard party, at 1929 Third ave, Mombors and friends lw So-operative “Flufhies” —now 49c a pound MARSHMALLOWS JUST TRY “FLUFFIES* WITH SHORTCAKE! Nice, big Thomsen's Pluffy Marshmallows will top off that short- cake with a dainty appe- cisiog nipped, Tack thea veen layers, set them on top. Their tender texture multiplies short- cake joy. Can you im- agine @ more epicurean treat? It'seasy to make. More than “candy”’—a dainty food! Marshmallows that melt in your mouth! Airy, fluffy cushions of subtle sweetness ! To discover these in a favorite cake, gelatin, salad, or other dainty, is indeed a real taste adventure. And there are so many ways to use Thomsen’s “Fluffes’! Your kitchen should contain a sub- stantial quantity in a Mason jar—ready to work magic in your dainty creations. Buy them by the pound! It took us 11 years to perfect Thomsen's “Fluffies.” Today we offer you a sugar and egg creation of i ar lightness and tenderness. They will keep for weeks and weeks, fresh and firm as the day you bought them. Buy Thomsen's “*Fluffies’’as a food with the groceries, or from your confectioner or druggist. They are real economy in homes that appreciate daintiness in daily dishes. During May only—49c a pound. PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT COMPANY FLUFFY B 8 | Bucy THIS DELICIOUS TOPPING 2 WAYS TO IMPROVE NOTHING LIKE “FLUR “INCH-THICK” CAKE FOR DESSERTS HOT CHOCOLATE! _FIES” FOR TOASTING! es fates Cut twenty “Flufies” Drop a “Flufie” atop a Of course you like golden 1 whine of egg, rid wer, and melt in a double cup of hot chocolate. brown toasted marsh- p/ pores of baking boiler, Dissolve confec- ‘atch it melt and dis- tuallows; fragrant, buoy- "powder tionet’s sugar in quarter solve at once. Thom- ant, melting! But there Place in heated double cup boiling water. Mix en's are always tender ig g great difference in boiler, Beat at once. bce | with “Fluf- and light, marshmallows."Fluffes™ After five minutes of — fies. t in dish and Or beat severalchopped are light and airy —yet boiling and beatin, cool before serving. Fine — “Plufies" into the choc- large and firm. When cut or melted “Plutkes.” with sundaes! olate just before you you take Thomsen’s off Beat for two minutes. Delicious witheveryday take it off the fire. This the embers you are sure Presto! Frosting de luxe! 90 or more to the pound! Buy a pound — serve them often! desserts! Try it today! adds mellow richness. of getting a real treat! Keep ‘'Fluffies” fresh and tender —just put them in a Mason jar! return to her home this 3 | eee Heights Literary club will ‘ set Tuesday, May 6, at 2 p. m., at | Mrs. FD. Merrill and daughters | ™ p | = the ho 0 * r ‘Ingo: ot M Viratiie and Kulaljo | 1h hone of Mre, Mary Atkinson, 601 M es home ¢ N. 42nd # ne | re ae al ADDITIONAL CLUBS | | “ee * | Mr. M. Mears, Mr, and Mra. |! see eaten = adie we ehh mt dteatee take ans te , at § o% n Ox | MOTHERS'CLUB yf Ms cha Se eee hall, Tenth ave, and 5 a ager to be ede the femaind ihe Pan B. |OF STEVENS SCHOOL x we S -, ra’ club of the Isaac I oi eas ON CLARA BARTON TENT NO. 1 Stevens schoo}. will. give a tea at : err Clara Baston tent, No. 1, will giV@|sere, William Calvert's hore, i158 Cech FE will motor. to!» juncheon on Wednesday, Mi i7th N.) Wednesday, X , and Tuesday, and will return } i ith a 5 dnesday, May 7 2 noon, at the home of Mra. ‘from 2 until § o'elo next week accompanied by her! Loucks, 4524 35th ave, 8. All com-| Fy the £) 2 de ge ughter, Miss Katherine Bacon,|radea and friends welcome. ‘Take ho has been {ll for ight. | Renton car and get off at Oregon st, | PROSPERITY REBEKAHS Miss Bacon, who atte exe | walk One block west, WHIST PARTY A military whist party will be given ‘ednesday evenin hall, and Findlay st, corner Rainier ma want Maa musical” aby AKERS ORPHIUH | CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE SEATTLE'S OWN DAINTY JUNE (HMoviek) And Her Newsboy Aongstore JEAN BOYDELL ARKTHL BROWN and SEDANO And Their String Quintet MeCORMICK AND WALLACE FORD AND CUNNINGHAM MED TRIO Famous Character Comedian BEN WELCH AULT ‘The Sinve of Fashion Sherwin Kelley Herman ¢ Rogers eae Mbit alt) 1 GAUTINIVS BRICKLAYIORS May 7, at 8, at| | jelub will meet Thursday, May 8,|Gabrilowitsch ) | and ha 5. 8. 3 FLOWER SHOW The annual tulip and spring flower show will be held in the Terminal ® Sales building, First and Virgin, | | se | | Fox ry ‘ y and 6, from 12 m. to 10 p.m] | Excellent Pianist tae Ossip Gabrilowitsch, who ranks INTERBAY P.-7T. As | among the greatest living exponents| “Interbay P.-T. A. will meet Wednes | of planistle art, appeared as soloist | gay, May 7, at 2:80 p. m. in the lunch | | with the Seattle Civic Symphony of-lroom, Refreshments. 4 chestra yesterday afternoon at the ese Ee ? oe ee, ee Metropolitan theater. His technique, | rrantaGH SALE 4 prove you can quickly be rid of these|ing are of such perfection that each !igzq ‘seventh ave, on Friday alll #1 will send you & $1 treatment) number was a sheer delight. rday, May 9 and 10 x f eithout cont er cblientone 7] Gabrilowitsch’s playing of the solo peas : it cures yo your friends and pay| part in Reethoven'’s “Emperor” con- Mink fa fair, otherwise! certo, which won him such marked fee (ale boca wttan te 1 tonnes | praine by Eastern critics, was equal 416 Baltimore Bidg., Kansas City, Mo.| Only to a master musician, and was Advertisement | greeted with the utmost enthusiasm. In addition to this his program in- {| cluded three solo numbers, Nocturne |Q Major, Mazourka B Minor and | Waltz A Flat Major by Chopin, all of which were equisitely rendered and met with such favor that two en- cores were given before the audi- ence would be satisfied, from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p, m., h Mra. Carrie Dei h and Greenwood ave, con at 1 o' at the home of herag Lunch. WOMEN! DYE ANY GARMENT OR DRAPERY To Whiten Skin with Lemon The only harmless rhe orchestra, under the leader-| Waists Kimonos Draperies _ way to bleach the/ship of Mmo. Davenport-Engberg,! o,: inghams X skin white is to mix] which this season has beon gaining Skirts Dresses Ginghi fs ae the juice of two lem-|in efficiency at each concert, in-| Coats Sweaters Stockings . ons with three ounces} cluded in their numbers two move RB} of Orchara White,| ments from Rimaky-Korsakoft’s (i which any druggist) “Scheherazade,” Beethoven's C Minor . will supply for a few | Symphony No. 6 and “Les Proludes” pj ion ) cents, Shako well in| by Liszt, am Ss & bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the | RATN’ most wonderful skin whitener, soft-/ WOM ener and beautifier, ne regular meeting of the Rai. Massage this sweetly fragrant lem-|nier Beach Woman's club will be on bleach into the face, neck, arms | held Wednesday, Ma , at 2p. m, ids, It can not irritate./at the home of M rank Parrish, Famous stage beauties uso it to}9423 58th ave. S. Election of offi- bring that clear, youthful skin and] cers. rosy-white complexion; also ax a 2c 8 freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You} AUXILIARY ALL SAINTS' must mix this remarkable lotion | CHURCH yourself, It oan not bo bought ready Auxillary to All Saints’ chureh will to Uso because it acts best immediato-| give a military whist party Wednes- ly after it is prepared. —Aadvertise. day evening, May 7, at 8 o'clock, at ment. Lakeside clubhouse. Each 15-cent package of “Diamond ” Dyes” contains directions so 4 any woman can dye or tint any Old worn, faded thing new, even if sh8/ has never dyed before. Drug stored” Advertisement, or over IO years Stokes Ice Cream “TheVeryBest “. phoneEAST 0272 ‘The price is lower too! Et Reatipemellfrwgll } the table ia delaty spancen orb ces, Use it in othe dishes, SA&k for Harry S: tokes

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