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2 : «UBSDAY, MAY 192. . oe 4 _ THE SEATTI I PAGE 11 Ek’ — ) | 6 e 1c 1 aT) : 4 yes } if sy. . | i Seattle MISS LINDA FERN BABCOCK | ersona oN Mei — — 5... = 5 (9 i } Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 ret t i! { Assistant—Frances Oldham 4c VOTE ° 3 . Musio—Louise Raymond Owens D0 c { rf) n Ss 1 sg ul O u S « | u e S al St. Paul Guest Is Complimented; Dinner Mist Mota | pverett, {I} * i Hosts Before Merrill Dance Me Tall In Ideal Summerwear : I fry cystic Mah Jongg Breakfast Figg ) aie ie yr gr aswel || FES bere eh ae $ t i ut Suns 7 » M =" nee : — _ - er, Mrs. H. F. Brown, Mrs. Mark |Q2 Sunset Club =f Latest Fashions at Popular Prices ’ ews entert i today ured this week at the Suns 3 —— - _ sue EPS fess SE ast ale —— t 4 mah jongg breakfast f - $ } set This evening M 1 ers and t guests, with ™ X ow giv M James D. Hoge and Mrs. . ° r which co t bet . . ao ae Yomt woenk Bridge Dinner Tonight ; : } : Mrs. Clements will leave Wednes Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Isted will i. ad : '2 ay for he ein the East tertain their bridge ¢ dinner| | } LF 2 Bs 08 this evening at their home. Covegs| ® |_™ omnes a Dinner to Honor will he placed for sixteen | mer. ; Miss Lea : nt Nite | 9 4,@ { Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Green are| Bridge Tea for | or Mra. De a i ey invitatio cies af . oes man returned Monday from : 3g at te a a Miss MacPherson Eror tis to Cabtorah . nan Diy nagiten N Kefauve eee * ca ¢ Miss Margaret Le | Bet a =the me " S| Mrs. Henry Dearborn retur Pas 8: . 4 © Mac time ago from a trip Hee eu aed wunt, Mr. and a from eet . us . Golt and ad Mr. and Mra. W m i ¥ ede the dance |< eas | speetee: bamne Abe: THe Hf ee a will: nive :as | trip abroa : rive at] Invitations have to} eLeuls ig 4 f their! close friends of the y in Pitts ts | . D ‘ J Miss | ; ee ay ~ ie me ¥ 1 tb it 4 ‘ } f & ian vee Hostess at All-Day aleseing from an oper 34) 2 oa Hostess at Two Party Mr. and Mra, George W. } i irs. Lente s entertained tet ¢ San ¥ who t bee ) jl Mra, H. F. Alexander n Friday st week. A splash b the past ek, left the \ ; ABH lay man, after which the guests pre CLUB * de Fi 3 resses i 5 will t wenty | ceeded to Mrs, Mark's home, where STING DAY yyRANCIN ts ff rly coax 1 nto ERE t nother group | ee each o mah jongg occupied the afternoon me the Clionta I ‘ are te y at et H t derful dress val- + 5) et hours, Visiting guests who motored Tuenda rnoon at the t t in t design. A Coats Frar offer ues—w erful because of iz Assistants Named over from Tacoma for the day were clut two oneact “ gre mpricing the yl r ev the newness ‘of style at the re Mrs. John Collins, Mrs.J.D. Low. | Mrs. Samuel Lavroff and Mr A * presented oe 2 a bee ‘ be abiy low Eby man, Mra, John D. Farrell, Mrs. Ed- | Robbins. 4 and =“Fverybody's i generous: ¥ inh ward Lincoln Smith, Mrs Manson | Mamta: W . h dl * A ‘ i . jennie ryeodbehs 9 y a: F. Backus, Mrs. Charles D. Stim-| Api right . : mene See son Davi Re, tg) Miss Babcock will be the soprano soloist at the Lyric| vocalist, and Mins Helen Hetrich } on, Mrs. David Whitcomb and| Somingny Club | ; t . . Mrs: Fred Baxter will assist Mrs. |‘ v jelub concert, to be given Tuesday evening at the First Pres-|>anist a peel 5 Alexander Faillie at the tea she| The Annie Wright Seminary club! byterian church. The cast of the first play, “Thurs ya will give at her home on ‘Thursday | ¥t!! meet at the Engineers’ club for) _ tvs iA day Evening,” follows: Laura, the ek aflarnéue & 1 o'clock luncheon on Thursday ; wife, Mra. Harry M. Bader; Gordon, Hs . ena a afternoon, May 15, A business meet. | MUSICALE AT GATEWOOD | . the husband, Mrs, Fred F. Merritt Superi Tae ‘ThE, Teme 2 See ae ing will follow the luncheon. BAPTIST CHURCH | Mrs. Sheffield, Laura's mother, Mr “ 10r atues & Le am 7 Se ies of Breakfasts | see A musicale will be given at the| uSIC Paula Cody; Mra, Johns, Mra, H. R ! rs. Andrew M. Gillespie is ar A lo a * yond cond play, “Every ¥ <| u Bay sat | ~: = ody’s Husba: ollowing cas mo j fasts at her home, the first to be| Thrift Shops fy Sats th ores SW 821 Clones ‘Season appeared: rid Helen Henk as vie and value i q given on Thursday, May 22, when| Interlaken guild will be in charge | VSdnesday evening, May 14, at 815) An audience that filled the Firstlenkam; maid, Miss Helen Wolfe Pith the germany i q 28 guests will be entertained lor the service Wednesday at the |P- ™ Bapti#t church Monday night demon-|domino, Mrs son; night grouped at i : r alae Orthopedic lunchroom. Mra. A. H An interesting program will be| strated intense a é ott Je, Mins Hen Challis; moth / i Benefit for Wells will be hostess, assisted by| given by Mrs, James Dow, Mi88| vocal work of Fi ease er, Mra, EB. 1 grandmother, ( .00 o4 Mra. J, B. Darragh. Mrs. J. A. Mil-| ; ap Vocal work of Florence Scott Beeler) srs, Guy Jennings; great-grandmoth. ; fom _—— | Humane Society lais, Mes. A. W. Parrahm, Mrs. C. , Dow, Miss Cecilia Cam and the performance of the Ladies" | or, Mra. Robert A. Moen. CORNER SECOND AND SPRING Sponsored by a group of prominent|C. Tennys Mex, BG: Goedel, Mra | Miss Elise Fields, Mr. E Calki Musical club string quartet, com PED d 5 A a a women, a bridge party for the bene: | A. M. Hare, Mrs. J. N. Hamill, Mrs.| Miss Norma Jane McCleary, Mr. posed of Margaret McCulloch Lang,| BOARD OF DEACONESSES | 110 SECOND (VE . i ‘ fit of the Humane society will be|L. L. Bakken, Mrs. G. W. Suther-| sonn Harrison and a ladies’ quartet, | Alice Williams Sherman, Li sen | GIVE MUSICALE : ; given Friday afternoon, May 23, in|land, Mrs, I. H, Gunnell, Mrs, Ray | permeate ton Ollver and Iris Canfield Under the auspices of the Board of | aoa SES —, q 7 Mrs, Frederic Struve's ballroom. | Monoon, Mrs. A.| ORRAINE &: a" Mra, Beeler, widely known as &| Deaconesses of the First Presbyterian | — = — ————_— — ; ; Tables zeny be reserved or tickets] rs. E. M. Landberg, are 80K AL ous es, poeanoronnte to, w a in church, a musicale was given last | pEPARTMENT ENTERTALNE Miss Ardis Eccles. Successful types of ofl burners i] a obtained from the following commit-! Mrs. Norris and Miss Alma Sy “ » will meet with | voice c aciously respon to| Wednesday evening at the home of| «rp, p, enta -roced de The committee 5 © bel ; ; “oripsndlpced ad taandaiae, Aarmciad Point |atrs. Mary C hs Pie ahs] aacrerey tm tate oe the feet thet ber le re lg gaa The Parliamentary Procedure 4 The committee in change of the wt. | ar being operated at the Auto- f : Farrell, Mrs. Joshua Green, Mra. An-| Queen Anne guild, with Mra. F- m. All! program was lengthy lave. N.. which was atte: partment of the Womar ntury| fair included Mrs, Philip Tworoger,| matic Heat and Cold Exposition, ; drew Gillespie, Mrs. T. J. Trafford-|G, Booth and Mrs. EF. R. Pulver, will The st rinsed many | jarge com y of frtends club entertained with a 1} hairman, assisted by Mrs, Larned,| 1933 Fifth ave, near Virginia, 9 i q Sena Mrs. Rot Ste oS have charge at the Thrift Shop hicege vi who et : Ne peer im The program was presented by|the Northold inn on Satur William Prater, Mrs. F. R.Ja. m to 10 p. m. Free. Music. urn, Mrs. Stanley Minor, Mrs. Rich- | Wednes: morning, and In the aft ADDITIONAL CLUBS unusual blending of tones and the| Miss Norine Powers, violinist; Mr. W./noon in honorof Mrs. A. Ha nsen and Mrs. A. B. Swenasoi lp ‘ fricniinn ae 4 ard Perry, Mrs. Frederic -Struve,|ernoon Capitol Hill guild, with Mrs. | me fine effects achieved by this gr Hedberg, . baritone; Mrs, Israel|has been department instr onion jwenseon. | Bring your triends-—Advertiaaaas j Mrs. Aléxander Wetherill and Mrs. F. Newton and “Mrs” Fuloon | yop ey CIRCLE of players. Nelson, contralto; Mrs. Russell Mon-| several years, Lilacs and tulips i: Kenelm Winslow, Jr, | Joslin. sue ARS PROGR AM. The affair marked the closing com: | ette, reader; Mis rae Knight, vio-| were the attractive table decorations. ae ———| "Onder the auspices of McKinley | Dlmentary concert of the 1923-1924) tin; Mra. Robert C soprano, and| Mrs, W. W, Munger, chairman of E ’ le, Ladies of the G. A. R., the| eter | Mrs. Foss, contralto. | the department, presided as toastmi Women S Clubs oleh Maisdy Makers ‘cave atc . aera set —_ ‘The accompanists were Mrs. John|tress, Mrs. Harker who was pre-| i 4 . eee gen tar Gay pe ah a B, A. SOCIAL CLUB Doherty, Mins Norine Powers, Miss| sented with a gavel, as a token of = 3 : “ ; 7 ,* AFmOry, | W. B. A. Social Club, No. 8 of] Adelaide B. Cook, Miss Joy Hicker |appreciation of her work, responded — re . 7 rar : Monday evening, May 12 ! y . ppreciation of her work, respon: 4 CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY jee TEMPLE, senna ieee sa! ee |the a ao will meet at the/ and Miss Betty Fuller. Mra. A. B. Swensson arranged a mu: nae i i | pers. include verture,|home of Mra, Lewis P. Ingram, Following the p y wh- | {oa c 5 presented b; EASTERN STAR CLUB | SMtapah étaples NA” Sop Artrutstic|~Majestic’: march, “JoWiticatloh"; 11 “Harvard “aver N.., ‘Thursday, | meee wae avon be bite. Coreen Hit Pena matte, conllet ctl ‘The Eastern Star club will have @|club, will meet at the home of Mrs.|novelette, “Springtime”; reading, |ytay 16. Luncheon at 1 o'clock.» |nesiated by a aro iris. Abend: aneocinanled by har Gaunt bridge for members, Wednesday, | Haskell, 7 40th ave. 8. W., on|"Kneé Deep in June,” Mra, Melendy;| ay une n ® ted by a group of girl: Tacoma, accompanied by her daugt “ May 14, at 4090 Arcade building. | Wednesday, May 14, at 12 o’clocy..| vocal duet, “Ole South,” Mr. and | } Qe at 2 p. m. ‘Take car No. 2 and get off at Bran-|Mrs. Melendy; march, “Spirit of| / cee |don at. | America’; community song, "Breezes F. SEATTLE COLLEGE | ibe |From the South.” | = MOTHERS’ CL | UNIVERSITY CHAPTER D. A. R.| Seattle College Mothers’ club will} The’ Mothers’ club of University | | | < Fe 4 hold Its regular monthly meeting |chapter, D. A. R.. will hold a lunch- | } | Fascinatin Frocks a Veodnestay, ‘May 11, at 2 pm, at|eon and card party at the chapter|| Mig Q, S, Allen’s || | g | St. Joseph’s School hall. epee Mig Fan age vont | ere | Wednesday, May 14. ncheon will | | ‘ y | : ee |e enved promptly at Toviock, For|| wested Recipes nS “ ae reservations call the chapter house, | | : lle | KE nwd.5522. | | Mystic Jewel, No. 40, will meet icin a | y. May 14, at Odd Fellows’ H | he racomagye my . CLARA BARTON TENT No.1 |] WY | e emple, Tenth ave. and E. Pine st. 7 oO. Luncheon at & o'clock. hase cg) ge yee. danced . ‘ bd rege V., will meet in Veterans’ hall,| | ‘ se | Armory, Wednesday, May 14, at] Pineapple Meringue H | LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB |1:30 p. m. . Following the business! The Ladies’ Grotto club will meet] session, the ladies in charge will| Pie } Wednesday, May 14, at 2 p. m. at the ‘ : | hold. a bazaar. All kinds of fancy Federated clubhouse. There will be | work, home-made cakes, pastries an important business meeting, after} ang preserves will be on sale. Din- which “Spoot” will be play ner will be served, beginning at (An unusual pie you are sure to like) | <= Order with your Lovely, soft summer fabrics of satin and crepe, rippling into tiny pleatings, gay with color- tee | 5:30 o'clock. Dancing at 9. | P., ‘ WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB a enene © 1 cuptul sugar, 2 ogg yoll || ful embroideries, shimmering : ‘The household administration de-|QUEEN CITY COUNCIL renner phi oagi with metallic trimmi 7 partment of the Woman's Century| Security Benefit association, Queen Lemon, rind sed juice | ngs and 4 club will meet Wednesday, May|City chapter, No. 904, will hold a 14, at 12 o'clock, at the home of Mrs.|whist party Wednesday, May 14, at Henry Bittman, 4626 Eastern ave.| A. 0. U. W: Hall. . 14 teaspoonful salt softened with the beauty of ote baker Or grocer cobwebby lace. Mrs. Bittman will speak on ‘‘Food oe Put the pineapple in double Values,” and the department willl west SEATTLE boiler. Mix cornstarch with formulate plans for next year’s|w. ©, T. U. water. Add to pineapple, stir un- || work. ‘There will be a meeting of the|| til thick. Add grates Hind. || f ib ie West Seattle W. C. T. U. at the CON coos, syste Lor | NORTHWEST KERAMIC home of Mrs. John Mathnes, 44 Hill|| 9&& yous ad’ Crlese Rad denen || SOCIETY st. $. W., Wednesday, May 14, at 2 Ney’ Cook. shout: a winatee || The Northwest Keramic soclety|p.m. All are cordially invited to at-| tt will hold its next meeting on Wed: |tend. » | nesday, May 14, at 6 p. m., at the % O48 Calhoun hotel. In addition to the| HOME SEWING CLUB study in design, the president, Mias| ‘The Ladies' of the Grand Army Lavergne Woodward, will talk on| Sewing club will meet Wednesday, | “Wedgwood China.” |May 14, with Mrs, Lettie Meroins, | . of | Take bus at 1918 Third ave,, and get NORTH QUEEN ANNE P.-T. A. loff at 82nd st. Luncheon at noon, North Queen Anne PT. A. will ike meet Wednesday, May 14, at 1:30) AUXILIARY TO J.C. R. 8. o'clock, Mrs. Ellen K. Dabney will| The regulat meeting of the Seattle be the speaker. The program will| ladies’ auxiliary to J. C. R. 8. will include a plano solo by Ada Sarchin.|be held at the Y. M. H. A. club vocal solo, Mrs. Effie Naftzger, and| rooms, 17th ave. and E. Union st, a playlet on hygiene by pupils from Wednesday, May 14, at 2 p.m. Dr, Miss Poole’s room, George Eisler will be present, ’ . Cool. Turn into baked |} V ] Poco | Se alues Meringue | | It is only through extraordinarily Chill two egg whites. Beat until ( Grane ome ra WAP wise buying that we are able to and stiff. in offer you these exquisite Dresses spoon: sugar, Spread Re pie. frig galtiak onal at $17.50. The models are the suited for early summer wear. Ai USE YOUR | | CREDIT | | You will want one of these charm- ing dresses. Buy it now, when you can take advantage of this spe- = cial price, and pay for it in small payments that hardly touch your income. For light, tender cakes He will then deliver it or reserve it for For digestible and flaky pastry you every week ~ fresh from the ovens, For crisp, digestible fried f fragrant with the rare, rich goodness of Sun-Maid Raisins. To make sure of having this famous mid-week treat every Wednes- day, phone your standing order now, and Yourself | Vee : th ” | re: RICH, PURE ) PHILLI PS | MILK Petersed by bale sociation of America and the 10c ait { American Bakers’ Association % fresh daily from our her . of tested Holsteins. e ee 6. Fresh Dairy Produc 1 ; R 7 1S1 rea SAY “PHILLIPS” to your druggist, or you may not get the | h original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years. | Special on Wednesdays anarter See: Refuse imitations of genuine “Phillips” ene as SY ics || 25-cent bottles, also larger size, contain directions and uses. a bs

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