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(Left) Miss Alice Campbell; (right) Miss Alice Weld—two of the journalism students of the University of Washington who were initiated Wednesday evening into Theta Sigma Phi, national honom journalism fraternity for women, preceding the annual spring banquet.—Portraite by Grady. or & fir ; fro tt “A i | Interlaken Guild Dance Planned The Interlaken guild of the Ortho Pedic hospital will give its students at | spring dance at the Yac night ening, June M Monson is chairman Fraser Macpherson Weds at High Noon Seniors Give Today; University Nurses Plan Affair |Boat Party _ a Whey | A boat party to Fortuna park, the dba marriage of Miss Fraser } pherson, daughter of Mr. I al event of the year Mrs. W. F. Macpherson, to Mr. § jhealth nursing and the university | ij n by senfor ‘ university Sat uel J. Calderheas, Mrs. S. Music 'Personal Violin Recital loo been a ts PY 2. in s Angeles ft at. Cornish Meg oe f i past four monghs as a rep . A violin recital will be given by the | P&* four vroctiie tee dvanced pupils of Maurice Leplat,|°f the General Electrie f. | Eee CLUBS FOR MONDAY Philomel Club to Give Concert The Philome! club w neert Mon 1a8 eOCh annual <i W FOR uttie “Hebr evolent ow fc ly at nd m: son of Mr d nursing activities will be presented. | 4),, ae wed ‘The university nursing course, un ee 6 der the instruction of Mrs. Elizabeth urday ev L be heard in the commit evening, May 19, ai * will return in July . Calderhead, was solemn iged at high noon today in the chan: | ogi at Trinity church, with the Rev William H. Bliss officiating. The decorations were simple, restricted to | + altar flowers. Only intimate friends | of the family and a few sorority sis- ters of the bride were present. The bride was lovely in a simple sleeveless dress of belge lace and chiffon, finished at the bottom with a full lace flounce. Her beige tulle and Jeghorn hat was trimmed with a single large orange flower. The bri dal bouquet of orchids, lilies of the valley and sweet peas was surround: | ed by ostrich feathers. | Mrs, JR. Morris of Aberdeen, sis-| ter of the bride, acted as matron of | honor. She was costumed in peach | color crepe and a cream lace hat.| Her bouquet was orchid sweet peas and Ophelia roses. Tite maid of hon-| or, 3 Alice Uddenberg, wore green crepe dress and a hiat of cream lace draped over black satin carried pink sweet peas and Colum bia ros Black trimmed in beaded King’s blue, Was worn by the bride's | mother. Her large hat carried out the blue and black color design. Mrs. S. C. Calderhead, mother of the| groom, wore black flowered chiffon | over black satin. Mr. John Dudley Robert was best man for Mr. Calder. head. Miss Phyllis Gulliford “O Perfect Love’ preceding th: ding service. Following a breakfast at the bride's home after the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. | Calderhead left for Californie. They She crepe, he bride wore a beige crepe traveling dress and| Hickson coat of beige, trimmed with fox fur. Her small beige hat was a| combination of felt and leghorn. | Mrs. Calderhead is a graduate of | the University of Washington, where | she was affiliated with Alpha Phi sorority. Mr, Calderhead is a law uate from the university. He | affiliated with Phi Delta Theta fra- | ternity, | siege Nursing Open-House Scheduled Annual open house will be held by the University Nursing department from 2 to 6 p,m. and 7 to 10 p. m., | Friday, May 23, in the Home Keg nomics building. A tableaux and} miniature town setting program, rep t..N., consists of two years academic work in the university, two rs’ training in an affillated hos pital and one year of. specialized ining at the university. The committee in charge of open house follows: Miss Henrietta Adams, genéral chairman; Miss Paul ine Knudson, chairman public health program; Miss Kathryn Dark ‘ program; Mi an of pre-nur > Mi Caryl ity chairman, and Mrs. F , poster chairman. err Perrine-Hindley Engagement Announced Mrs. Anna Ray Perrine of Detroit, Mich., announces the engagement of her daughter Julia Mr. Philip Hindley, son of Mr. and Mrs, W. J Hindi of this city. Misd# Perrine, who attended the University of Wash ington in the w to uarter, | ated with Kappa Kappa Gamma 4« rority. Mr. E o be gradu ated from the unty in June. He ig a member of Sigma Nu, Oval club, Sigma Delta Chi and Sigma Upsilon The wedding date will be an nounced in June. ffil uf fill | Journalism Honorary | Initiates Miss Margaret Bun¢ Weld and Miss Alice ( initiated into Theta Sigi or , Miss Alice npbell wer 1 Phi, he ry journalism society for wome at the home of. Mias Helene Col Wednead: afternoon. The annual Theta Sigma Phi spring banquet was held at Blanc's following the serv ices. Pink sweet pen and violet cor: sages marked the table places of the new initiates, rary Miss Paxton Announces Engagement Mrs. C. EF. engag Robinson announces the ent of her ni Miss Vir ginia Paxton, to Mr, W m Hemp. hill, of this city. The wedding will take place late in June Mothers’ Club to Entertain 7 ‘Tau Alpha. Mother card purty club will give at, the fraternity! resenting various phases of public | chapter house Wednesday afternoon, Miss Kita Martin Miss Jerome Honored Honoring Miss Emily Jerome. whose engagement to Mr. Fred Hul. bert of Everett wa announced re cently, Mrs. Millington Grey enter- tained Thursday afternoon with a tea and shower. Tyee Staff Entertains Staff members ersity of Bride-to-Be Honored To compliment Miss Hazel Peck, who announced her engagement this spring to Mr. Jack Abbot, Mra. Joy Wentworth entertained with a mis cellaneous shower at her home in Laureihurst Saturday afternoon. dD. R. to Entertain Seattle chapter of the D. A. R ompliment the University of Wash ington D. A. FR. members with bridge and mah jongg party ay afternoo oo ; Calendar for Orthopedic Shops Guilds in charge of the Orthopedic lunch room will be: Monday, Trinity parish, with Miss Olga Diekhoff hos tess Mrs. August Ander. on, Mrs, Karl Knausenberger, Mrs. Lincoln Nordby, Mra, Arthur Phin ney, Mra. G. A, Brown, Mrs. A. J McMurray, Mrs. Josiah Collins, Mrs. J, 1 McPherson, Mra. J. H, Condon, Mrs. William Myers, Mra. Peter Mackie, Mrs, Herbert Blogg, George Plummer, Mrs, H. Collins, Mrs, R. J. S. Bethell, Mrs, Robert | Howes, Miss herine Colling and Miss Violet Blog Tuesday, St. Mark's guild will have charge, Mra. M. C, Cheal, chairman; Wednesday, Westminster, Mra, W | Scott Matheson, chairman; Thursday, Queen Anne, Mrs. Thor chairman; Friday, North 1 Charles MeConnell, chairman; day, 1. 0. B, elub, Mrs rey, chairman The Thrift Shop will be in charge of University guild Monday mornin with Mrs. J, I Sullivan and Mrs, R J. Grace; in. the afternoon, rink Park, with Mrs, C, Uhden and assiste Doe. Humph: | | ment of the school, n charge of arrangements, Mra. Walter Munroe and Mrs. T. Sather will entertain the mah jongg lass sponsored by the Interlaken guild at Mra. Sather’s home Wednes day afternoon, May 21. Mrs. George Walstrom will be in charge of the instruction. For reservations call CA pith? Silver Anniversary Party Planned old-fashioned card to be given by Mr. and Mrs. George L. Davis on. their silver anniver 1 14. Aéveptances have be |celved from Los Angeles, P | Bellingham and Seattle |Ohio Visitor Entertained A inner and Mr Cc, Mer Wednesda Mr. Ye Ohio Saturday night eke |Miss Lynch Entertained Misg Ruth Barrett and Miss Sally |MeGough entertained with a bridge tea Sunday afternoon in honor of | Miss Edith Lynch, whose wedding will take place next week | Boas-Asarhi Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs, Henry Boas announce the engagement of their daughter Hilda to Mr. Lazar Asarhi, The wedding date will be announced later and dance an party n re rtland, honori piv Mr rit at their home ho will return to Mrs. | NORTH END moet Tuesday, May 20, |414 Denny building | Petera and Mrs, Lida cher will be of officer at? Mrs. Root p. m., at MeKor. the Blection DUNLAP P.-T, A The Dunlap PT. A regular busin y 21, at will hold its meoting Wednesday, 230 p.m, in the base Reports of the health talk and s Program at be in charge of the teadh: prive is in store, |eonvention; con slides: A sur Club o'clock, in Odd Fellows’ temple and £E, uae [friends invited. . i Center May RAINIER CAMP NO. Rainier Camp, A., will give a May 19, In & Eighth and Olive herd is in charge THIMBLE CLUB The ttle Wood No, 93, will have Monday evening, Mri Pine st, W see PALM CIRCLE NO. 66 Palm circle No Woodcraft, will hold 1472 Clu s, Bell of arrangements ¥ 718 ‘ood an cial Monday evening, May 2 | will meet at 8 o'clock, in the Chamb special reference to the early ments will meet at the F o'clock, in I. 0. O. F. and E. Pine st. Card: mt the evening. The re asked to wear apre GENEOLO The Se ICAL soc enec Monday Mr. meree rooms, Du hall, 1 Monday, | 8:15 o'clock, In the Un! iversity Metho- Monda dist church, E. 42nd and Brooklyn |nish Little theater, ave. ) "Waltz Bong” . Monda ) “Nature's Rem ub hall le Shep- Au ¥ “Down the Vale" Magny Harry Burdick at 1 Thimble | If My 80! Loth | (0) "Bon: (from ft and Arabengue” ._ nephord’s Hey" (Morris Dance Tune) at 8:30 oth ave * (contralto games and On IETY al nin) idle r of Com. entertainment of women a ttendin society | May 19, HL o anson Provenca Wooten want will speak on ‘Phe Old South” with in Virginia The public {s invited. ADDITIONAL EDUCATIONAL The Woma and Te CLUB lucational derated clubhouse settle nnessee 5 Had Airy | The program follows: No, 1472, R. N. I ard party dish Strauss-Harris Woodman Hearts” Mendelasonn our Petersen. the piano. Pintons" Hahn-Lynes Rhine- Nymphs’ k of the Gods”) + Wagner Dedussy Leschetizky Arr. by Grainger Abbie Vern Bissell. v. solo by M x) Kramer ‘otheroe Now Fisher ‘The following program will be pre- sented at 8:30 o'clock. | Prelude H Major Sonata, No. 6 BE. Choate, K. Jordan, M. Ferguson, B. | ©, Hesse, I. Grasiey-Bick, E. Foulkes, | A, Donovan. | Dolores van Apalup at the plano, | “Ballade et Polon | Kathleen Jor Mary Donovan at Concerto” . plano. Mendelssohn tty Onsom Hesse. the plano. Wientawskt y- Bick Vieuxtemps Elizabeth Choate, Frances Williams at the piano. Moto Perpetuo" ... |x. B. Foulkes, B. 0. | Hesse, M. Ferguson, Debruyn, | WEST SEATTLE ART CLUB | The West Seattle Art club will meet at the home of Mrs, John P. Jacobsen at Des Moines, V h., on Wednesday morning, May 21, at 10:30 | o'clock, Buses for Des Moines leave |1918 Third ave. at 10 o'clock, “Interior Decorations” will be the y evening, April 9, in the Cor- -.Bach -Vieuxtemps .-Paganin! | York, will arrive in Seattles | night. He will be the sues and Mrs. Jason D. Butler Mrs. Harrington and ther json, Dean, will return to ther™ in Schenectady, N. ¥, Wed Mrs. Ada MacEwan, whe “| visiting in this city during ter, left Tuesday for her | Kalamazoo, Mich. eee Mrs. Philip Tworoger #4 escing at the Columbus | eee | Mr, and Mrs. Thad R. Pet |go to Toronto, Canada, 78 where Mr. Perry will attend 0 ternational Rotary club owe - Mr. and Mrs, C. Ll. |thelr two daughters, Vue | Kathleen, will leave jsixweek motor tour thr @ | * | Miss Geraldine Colby, been studying art in jveturned to the home of ss|topic for the day's discussion with | ents, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Dell Acqua-Shelley Woodman + Schubert ++ «Basnett | Mrs. Frederick W. Graham as leader, eee DANIEL BAGLEY P.-T, A. The Daniel Bagley P.T. A. will meet in room 7, Thursday, M at 3:15 p.m. Program and report Jon state convention. Refreshments. | eee A Spring Cycle"... + res . ‘ Edvard Grieg L. 0. EB, CLUB Day Ie Awak a"* Morning Dew e Mountain M no solo by Mra. club Saturday, May 24th, at 2 o'clock, Re-| view [tive 1924.26 program man-elect, Pt: | Lloyd © lock will | meet Tuesday and disc ‘Best. Seller.” The Michigan club will hold its reg Emily | ule moeting at Me Friday evening, M 5:00, social hour ¢ 730, Wm will talk on eee AUXILIARY COCHRAN American rm Legion? vening, kk, in Woog't hall, W, and Market sy Cochran post, ssion of the Intest | Presentation of tenta- | of committee, ns’ cafeter DI pr Hickman Moo! ne TO LLOYD auxill No, May 1ith (ft) “Autumn Storm’ R. H, Kendrick, Harry Burdick, ac CITY-WIDE D WOMEN'S CLUB inner at vam ut | Women's council: | dinner and Skagit court ison st, Thu Dinner at At 7:30 o'clock Public invited. Care JOHN F, MILLER W 20, at 8} John 1, Miller W ave, N,la rummage silo, x, Al L010 Wiret aver to 40, will whist Dartnall's cafeteria, Second and Mad y evening 1:30 o'clock, entertainment | Tues ata” 4. M, Deuter. . Smith director. ceompaniat OCRATIC party at May at $116 o'clock Rn, R, CG. will hold » May The L. part B, 0. club will hold a card for members only, on Tuesday, |May 20, at 2 p, m,, in the Elks’ club | rooms, Mrs. Rose Sellander, hostess. SUNSET HEIGHTS LITERARY CLUB Sunset Heights Literary club will meet Tuesday, May 20, at 4253 Whit- man ave. Mrs, Gertrude Pierre, hostess, | eee 7 | The Seattle City-Wide Democratic] ROBBRT MORRIS 0. B. & club will give a cafeteria Robert Morris chapter S., will give a c ton's cafeteria, Saturday, May 24 . No. oO. rd party at Nor Second ave, at 8 p.m. | DRIFTWOOD CAMP | Driftwood camp, of M. W and Laurel camp, of Ro N |will give a Joint card party “Tuesday leventng, May 20, at 815 o'clock, in Swedish Club hall, Bighth ave, and Olive pt, of A. of Ai, cently. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Maym family will move to thelr home at Bellevue June be ee E Plodges of Kappa Alpht will entertain the active | with a dance at the home | Gilmore, Friday, May #& | eee Mrs. Mitchell V, €h Mrs, George F. Piertot in Tacoma Monday {0 summer on the coast: ley and Mrs, Pierrot brides in 922. eee | Commander Frank been promoted aide t0) | Hutchison, Commander 6 | married to Dorothy Wal |city in October, | eee Mr, and Mrs, oe Tacoma will be the Jot Mr, and Mra J. BH the week-end. . Mr. and Mra. Ross be . (Dorothy Thomas) congratulations uport daughter, Edith morning. = ule