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FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1924 (ths by L Assistant—Franc Musio—Louise Ra ennis Club Gives for Girls in Younger T= at com dapices ¢ entertainme ™ ttee and the board of directors. N Summer Event M nl Mra. J. A. Lundberg an The Tennis club mounce the engagement of their M Burke, Mra. ughter, Vivian, to Homer Stimson, Mrs. WI Hartman Hodge 1 Mr. and Ewan, Mra, Bde M D. H. Hodge tM Vernon. J. D, Lowman rs is a graduate of the Mrs. Thomas G of Washington and ts a Millan, Mrs. Le Jamma Phi Beta sorort R. A. Ba and Delta Phi, Mr Beals, Mrs. | the Mrs. A. H t | h am Crosby Douglas, Mrs Wallace Gree Col Mrs. be « rated David Edward au Randall ( ew eo D. Marvell, re Luncheon for P. E. 0. Supreme President 4 Mra. Dav with al hat the The entert com in: | Hotel Wa day, in honor | cludes Mrs. Roderick, Mra. Albert Mra en, supreme Charles Phillips, Mra. Francis Guy O. Sisterhood. Krink, James Colbert Sullivan, will be Miss Mrs. ie and Mra. Tourtelotte of W Cs a Walla, ef ; : Mrs. Huteson Has 4 89 Cards Out for Tea Entertaining In compliment to Miss |for Bride Lee, of San Francisco, w Mrs. Frank H. Skinner will enter suest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mer: | tain with a bridge supper and hand rill, and Miss Priscilla and MISS! \ercniet shower at her home on Fri.| Loyal Treat, just home from the) aay evening, May 23, in honor of East, Mrs. T. J. Trafford-Huteson Fisken, a June bride has cards out for a tea at her home, tables will be in play Hitt Top Lod The Highlands, on Tuesday afternoon, May 20. in Miss Janson’s Wedding Set for June 5 Miss Gertrude Janson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ivar.Jafson, has chosen ‘Thursday, June as the date of her marriage to Mr. Milo F, Wilcox, son ot Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Wilcox. The ceremony will be solemnized at §:30 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Antoinette maid of honor and Mr. will be best man. Following sevice there will be a reception. “ee De Conner will be Guy Phipps | -, the} ily Assisting at } epee ane Fund Tea _ Seattle Society Seattle Society lian Keen LeBallis' B Miss James Wedding Will Be and Mrs. Fred Sherrill Merritt, o'clock, THE SE ces Oldham ymond Owens Set ridge Tea for tf » Saturday afte y m4, f Miss Mr take place ir ®, whdse marriage to ewman w Nn On turday afternoon, M honor of Miss Fisken, ent club. eee |Miss Seibert to iW. ed in June The marriage of orothea Seibert, George L. daughter Seibert, Fred T. Merri day afternoon, at the nformal Dinner June Mrs. Alice Powell entertained lan Informal dinner of fifteen covers| At the musical tea to be given by/at her home on Monday ev the Music and Art Foundation Fund| Cards and a musical progra on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock | towed at the Sigma Nu house, 1616 E. 47th see *.. Mrs. W. S. Griswold, Mrs. F. W. Hargrave, Mre. W. D. Turnacliff, Mrs. F. W. Meisnest and Mrs. Kath: erine Maxham will be In the recelv ing line, and Mrs. E. J. Brown and| Mrs. J. C. Bowen will preside at the urns. For the program, Whaley will contribute a group of songs, as will also. Mrs. A. Prennell and Miss Jean McMorran. Mrs. Katherine Maxham will give some readings. During the afternoon Mrs. @:: 8. Kerry will speak on the work fi of Mrs. Ambrose | M and the aims of the association. ere Study Club Entertains The Study Clab of the University | a IM Lunch room lassisted by Mrs | rison, J. M. Jacobsen, Mrs. J. B. Hamiiton, Mrs. Holmes, Mr w. 1 Charge at Orthopedic Shops ter. Telephone MA in-0600 $s Opening Tea Monday; Tea! noon. Helen Ansley ay ertain: ing with a bridge luncheon of twelve covers at the Women’s University | of Portia Miss Constance of Mr,| to Mr. 4 with ening. m fol- Frink Park Guild will be in charge the ‘service at the Orth turday, Mrs, W. C M Carman, Mra. EB. EB S.A Mrs. C. L. Harrison, Mrs. E Johnson, . Mrs. Beulah R. R. Knapp, Mrs. W. . Mra. P. 8. Spowart, artin, Miss Betty Johnson, rs. of Washington honored Mrs, Lyman | Rovig. M. Tondel and Dr. Belle Baldwin, | new members of the board of trus- | da tees, on Wednesday with a it served at the club. sr J. Miss Rita Miss | Florence Johnson and Miss Bernice opedic | len will be hostess Beckett, | Max Har Mrs. 8s. J Ivan Hyland, Mra. G. Rovis, Rog: ND ATT LE STAR © chorus, under thes of Mr. Graham: lagaica, ms, with & mut emes of the modern. LAST YEAR Everett lost a real Mrs. E. M. Chouinard. She's comes I've found a new shopping half-familiar down-town block, ing in the midst of a greem field: I've news of this I've met Mr. Walker, whole pa Europe, the world's finest pre his plant. Have you heard that California markets this fall? That ours their land? You must grow your” Really! | | | Pyro BORGUM'’S for signs 1 ff from $5 to $ a: er Pin tucks and pleats vie with Valenciennes frills in glwing charm to the frock of organdie or voile. Hematitching and tiny ruffles Miss Frances Kagan will be hostess | son of Mr, and] will take place 6, | eihert residence Mrs. E. |parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. | Portrait by G rady. ‘Personal Mr, and Mra, Thomas Merrtll will leave Saturday by motor for Van ouver inland, to be gone for neveral jays. During thelr absence their jn jece, Miss Margaret Lee, will be the guest of Mr. and Mra, Joshua | Green. eee and Mra. R. William Crosby daughter, Miss Helen Aina th, will remove to thelr country ome at Medina, on May Mr. Crosby left Tuesday on ¥. nder for a short San Francisco. o- Mr. the bust and & ned last weeks’ motor where they visi Lawrence 8. Booth week from a three trip to Callfornia, ed thelr son-in-law and daughter, Captain and Mrs. Elmer T, Foss, in San Francisco, nd their, son-in-law and daughter, Captain dnd Mrs. Harry A. Buck- ley, at Mon Mrs. Stua ‘Thompkins is spend- Ing this week at the Oak Hay hotel in Victoria, B. C. . . Mrs. George Baskett of Lewiston, Idaho, who has been the guest this week of Mrs, George FE. Lammers, Sunset Guild will be in charge all} will leave Sunday for her home. y Saturday at the Thrift en and Mrs. J. Stoeffler. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR SATURDAY MUSICAL PROGRAM FOR TEA gree of Pocahontas, watha club will give a dance Sat- urday evening, May 17, at Christen- the benefit of the and An interesting musical program} sen's hall, .for has been arranged for the mah jongg | Redmen’s building fund. and byidge tea the City Pan-Hellenic | see association will give Saturday after-} LAWN DANCE noon, May 17, from 2 until 5 o'clock, Portraying the national an Shop, represented by Mrs. A. H. Hammer. Minne- a folk eee Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Arnold \(Grace Heffernan) are recelying congratulations upon the birth of a son, May 14, at the Swedish hos pital. . Lieut. Stewart j stationed at Honolulu, ee Barden, who is | in the gue: man are being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter, April 20 at the Women’s University club, dancing of Europe a lawn dance/at the Seattle General hospital. The numbers are: will be given at 2 o'clock Saturday ee }afternoon, May 17, on the lawn| Mrs. H. M. Stryker has returned } of Stevenson vere | 0 jin | As Old F Mise Gertrude Welnzel. Miss Virginia Bethel at the plans Mrs. Frederick Morgan Padelford and Mrs. William J, Coyle will pre- side over the tea table and one mem- ber from each of the affiliated sorori- ties will assist. The favors for the; affair are in charge of Mrs. W. B. Shannon and Miss Gertrude Denny, and Mrs. W. E. Waldo and Mrs, Otto Whitworth have charge of the deco- rations. see day, advanced on account | Federation's industrial excursion to Chico. M. Genleve Taylor. clement the dance will be the Cornish Little theater. vee ADDITIONAL CLUBS May of CUSTER AUXILIARY NO. 4 Custer Auxiliary No. 4, 8. | is invited. Should the weather prove given | BUILDING BOARD TRUSTEES | TO ELECT OFFICERS ‘The building board trustees of the! social | City Federation of Women's Clubs | will elect officers Tuesda: | instead of on the regular meeting The date has been the May 20, City of V., will meet Tuesday evening, May 20, at 8 o'clock, in Veterans’ hall, WALLINGFORD CHAPTER araveey, z Wallingford chapter, O. E. 8. Par, will entertain with a ecard party: | caprToL HILL W. C. T. U. Saturday, May 17, at 8:15 pm, @! “ Canjtol HIN W. C. T, U. will meet Norton's cafeteria. Tuesday, May 20, at 2 p.,m., with ose Mrs. J. A. Gresham, 1226 15th NIVERSITY 0. E. 8. ave. N, ‘The University Eastern Star So- bat ie Hehe cial club will hold a eard party Sat-| WILL SEW FOR NEEDY urday, May 17, in the Masonic tem-| ‘The Seattle Hebrew Benevolent | ple, 14th ave. N. E. and 45th st. The proceeds will ald the furnish.) ing fund of the Masoy Cards and refreshments, Mi WALLINGFORD CHAPTER Wallingford chapter, U. D., 0, BE. 8., will give a card party at Norton's cafeteria, 1519 Second ave., Saturday, May if, at 8:15 p.m. eee M Ei SHARON CHAPTEN Sharon chapter, of Westminster guild, will hold «. rummage sale all | da ay 19. cee RAINIER CAMP NO. 1472 Rainier Camp, No. 1472, R. Swedish Club Mrs. Belle ay 19, In iehth and Oljve. CALEIDH CLUB ‘The Caleidh club will meet y, May 20, at 1 p. m, with N. of A., will give a card party Monday, hall, Shep- herd js in charge, of arrangements, society will sew for the needy at} Educational Center all day Monday,| Tues- h M lay Saturday, May 17, at 1913 First| David B, Fryer, 298 Highth ave. W. ve. wee eth HEBREW WOME: BENEVOLENT SOCIETY MOOSEHEART LEGION ‘The board of the Seattle Hebrew The Women of Mooseheart Legion will hold a card party Saturday evening,,May 17, at 8:30 o'clock, in Moone temple. nei BENEFIT DANCE Improved Order of Redmen, De- Ww cha talincaith iat buon ‘Temple de Hirach. o- day, May 21, at 10:30 a. « EST SEATTLE CHAPTER 0. E, 8. West Seattle Chapter 0. iA ay ip Benevolent society will meet Wed- m, at EB. 8. La Forge | of the Cornisc school by the puplis|trom Bellingham, where she went to | . The public|attend the luncheon Mrs. E. B. Dem- ling gave to honor her house guest, Mrs. Alex Barret, of Los Angeles. eee Mins Sally Lewis, of New York and |Portinnd, is in town and will be a guest at the Sunset club until Wed- nesday in Masonic May 20, at Mra F. Mrs. B. Grung All Easterfi circle will meet Tuesday temple, p.m. i [Mra T. Re jand Mra, J. Stars invited wane, Powers Meade, Gravem. Alteration Sale Continued Attractive flower and ribbon trimmed Hats suitable for sport, dress and tailored wear, with scarf and sash effect— ALL PATTERN $6.50 The Babble Shop 218 Pike this month of his parents, Col. and) | Mrs, W. J. Barden eee Mr. and Mrs, Palmer K. Leber . Fenton and little son, who have been the guests of | re . ‘Music Mrs. Fenton's Festival at Cornish School The coming week of the Ten nual val of the © r will fea ¢ the violin de: tment, no Jess than three programa bjeing pre: sented charge of Mauric of the P known violint: o Leplat, a graduate conservatory and a well grams will be heard the Z. pupils of Mme Sergelva of the Imperial | Conservatory of Petrograd, where she 2) jtions t |elub of Gethsemane Lutheran church, was associated in the faculty with musicians of world-wide reputation. Another program, among many which are interesting, ts the song recital of Jacques Jou-Jerville. whose pupils have been heard tn more than ring the past season. Yet another is a reading from the poets, interspersed by plano selec. Louls Drentwett, musician, This is undertaken by’ the dramatic department and nched uled for Sunday evening, May 18, at £ o'clock in the Cornish Little theater |by the pupils of Mr. and Mrs, Burton James and Margaret E. The program follows; A group of lyri A. Crawford. Lola Cox “Andrea del Sar Robert Browning | ‘arol White. “Rhapsodie” ik Brahms |*"Jardina sous ia pluie” Debdu Laule Drent “Melodies of N Arley Robertson. Events scheduled for the remainder of the week include May 19—Lepiat violin recttal, May 20—Intermediate piano and violin. May 2—Jou-Jerville song recital May 23—Intermediate plano and cello. May 24—Elementary violin and en- nembis. May 24—Piano recital. eee Concert at Lutheran Church Under the auspices of the Girls’ Ninth ave, and Stewart st., a concert will be given Friday evening, May 16, at 8:15 o'clock ‘The program follows: Violin “Roman Rvendaen “Album Lent’ Wagner-Wilhelm | Walter Sundsten. j Piano— tsalinde” (Variationk on a Nor. wegian Melody) Grier John Bundsten. | String quartet Quartet No. 10. Haydn | Adagio Sostenuto Allegro Ma Non troppo First violin, Effie Johneon; second violin, Catherine Sullivan; viola, Francine Mo: John Bundaten. * from ("“Cavallern- Rusticana’’) ... ‘Hitterness of 1 “Springtime of Lov Mins Abbigale Howard. Misa Dorothy Newman at the piano, n- Polonaise Hrillant Walter Sundaten Lunch Today At The Hollywood Hore will find a won- derfully inviting array appetizing, satinfying lunch suggestions, Delicious sandwiches —our original salads—pure rich — milk, pies and past dairy products rich and pure: the bitnd | + | Cartney; cello, Dorothy Sullivan. Pinno— “Rhapsody in G Minor + Brahma | “Soin Bolin’ Staub “Lotua Land « Beott | “Caprice” Sibelius . Monzkowakt | + Wienlawakt Willard Morris Fenton, | M. Studley, for several weeks.—)| This department is under the | In one of these pro- | | ASK MR. CHAPMAN About the bare s on your lawn! He's made a study of seeds and » and will advise y gladly at his garden store, 1918 Weatlake For the golf course, Chewing Fescue makes a particularly fine ground cover. It thrives on poor soil, is Jine textured and can be cut ol NOW THAT MISS NORA 0" MAL LEY Has taken over “THE VC it's a regular Marinello Shop, em- ploying only graduate op For our delight it's all ree decora in Marinello colors. It will be open evenings! 208 Come mercial Bidg. MA in-4034. ee A chain of beauty shops are dressed like sisters in an old-fashioned family colors. Blue and grays a fine thing to find toh I've always heard. in uniform en you want service, POIL YOUR FROCK at Miss Bean's, She c YOU WON'T If you make and fits; you sew. Her studio's at 309 People’s Bank Bldg. MMA in-9119. I think there can be no idle society girls in Beattle. I find so many of them at the schools qualifying themselves to be truly uselal in the world. . . . TO TAKE TO THE SUMMER HOME You can buy a good used sewing machine, completely rebuflt and guaranteed, to leave in the country, or a compact portable model (hand run or “electric”) that you can pack in a trunk. They"y@}) everything, really, at THE SINGER SHOP, 1624 First Ave. + ee A home person takes the same Joy im her sewing machine as @ musician docs in her plano, I’m sure. . . WHEN OUR PROMINENT SEATTLE MATRONS Were mere children, Dr. Edmunds tfrat became known for his}! exceptional work in the correction of defects of aight! He's here still, associated with Dr, Ethel Edmunds, Fraser-Paterson's balcony, see There are fewer so-called backward children in the world since science has made it plain that perfect vision counts for everything.) . THE DARTING NEEDLE Of a wonder machine I've found reinforces the worn places Of)" your garments, towels, linens or hose when they are sent to the finished department of SUPPLY. It saves hours of work to call CA pitl-0300, ¥ eee HAVE YOU BEEN TO THE MODEL Since Marie Nelson has stocked {t with hundreds of clever new hats at popular prices? At 629 People’s Bank Bidg. MRS, BATTIN'S ‘Have their first 1 n in scientifi eee __| ‘Tuesday, May 20. You are Broad-brimmed garden hats, many of them transparent, are worm] at the ¥. W. C. A, Fifth ae again, 34 7 ¢ . Because it saves material, time and ed cutting, of fine finishing taught 4 cert out in miniature on a soy slved g THERE’S A 10% on hems tching frills at Elite, DISCOUN ‘T THROUGH MAY (8 cents), button-making and tho pleating of) 414 Eitel Bidg., over Bartell’s, eee IF YOU'VE DECIDED oN CURL Quite the amartest trimming of the year consists of rows of Dike “Don’t wait another week! For MRS. June first. Until then a permanent tons, of atect nail-heads or glass brilliants marshaled up and down) é Crary Bldg. EL fot-8735. : eee the front and sides of a frock. PRECIOUS OLD PERFUMES, FINE CREAMS! Women who love simplicity demand strokes with a wet comb, a minute's s) Franco-American requisites are sold at 529 People’s Bank Bidg. . 4 fingers—these make the colpura in i, *TWILL BE SURE'TO FIT! SE You can have a sult of individual design made from your ‘ear le A PRETTY BREAKFAST T All ready for its coat of bright en course! There at 800 Pine st. You'll materials by the NEW YORK TAILORS for $20; a coat ee $12. overstuffed davenports, Kah 705 Union Bt, see ae Older women ure not choosing the extremely plain, dow-like suit coats that the flappers prefer. The longer models are more Edbecastcin see FOR PLEATS LAID IN ATTRACTIVE Combinations of box and side folds, take your material to = ‘ BHAMEK’S, 1512 Fifth ayes Windsor chairs are pecaiuiy attractin tell as in the corner by the tire, y.| THE NEW FROCKS AT "HOLLYWo 0 Tell me what charm there is in printed ere} hats for summer wear, too, at 1621 West: eo 8 Seems to me that the garment manufacty ali the prettiest designs in silk and cotton gt see the left-over patterns ee the Lee . Crepe de chine is seen at iF prettiest when it's pleated, “tosey dance frocks are made of it. oo. FOR A TRIMMING OF BRIGHT BLOSSOMS A fresh facing, @ re-shaping of crown or brim, THE MODEL, 529 People’s Bank Bldg. eee. Women who've always said, “I can’t wear black,” or “I can't geld tan” are now choosing one of them aa the doixinaal note ‘of the summer color scheme, Ideas change, you sce. ry IT’S STRAW HAT WEEK! ‘To give @ realthrill to thé man at your house, 7 4cemeeneimne ‘axe your Bet fo] PETER B. KYNE WROTE A great sea-story, “The Harbor Bar.” This Is ing Lies,” a Monte Blue photoplay at the CO! night and tenors eee ANY THREE FOR ONE DOLLAR! Marcel, bob-curl, shampoo, scalp treatment, fac cut! This is a special offer of the NONPARE for your ticket at 419 Denny Bldg. EL lot-1027. you send his favorite straw of last summer to CHURCHILL'S for a cleaning. They'll renovate your own just a8 at Se 402 Union St. What do you think of the. newest thing in perfe Pigat heey The man you know dest won't miss his battered old felt | he dona his straw, Why not send it off to have tts restored? vice? For a fee of ten dollars a month, your scalp will have systematic seeekly attention! TO SAVE LOVELY GARMENTS: FROM H -UNWORN | ~ In dim closets, BETTY FARIS buys them for ‘hei more,” where smart apparel is RESOLD at wee McDermott Bldg. Fourth re hes . Just the shaggy, gray cay you've set your he yesterday priced at less than the material SUGAR’S DOWN! ‘Thirteen pounds for $1,900 is the buy, Pt a pois wo! FEELING MUCH LIKE ALICE IN WONDE 1 wandered through the great PAN'TORIUM cl 7 plant out on Westlake today, ‘They work miracles everything, from limousine cushions to delicately ite eh FRAU BENNETT MAKE: She'll teach you, Stitch Shop, 705 too, at her A veranda’s most lovely on a summer's day to the nimble fingers know the fascinating arts of needlep soe MRS. CLEMENSON’S COME BACK And can take care of your marcel or your shingle dyeing {8 done, too, at CLISMIN’S, 220 Haight | .

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