The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1924, Page 11

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; Seattle Society || Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Musico—Loulse Raymond Owens it Precede Dance; Large Bridge vuncheon Planned ( ine : +. uae san Lu at Mere bridg : at F Me ‘ x will be enter Yoca A . Pe supper Will ven Pe YE) v : formal D . 2 Bond at . My r scan Folk tre. ( . ; | > 4 Dinner at Home Tonight *_* 1 me Miss Fay Schloss, Urs. Huteson > ave Thursday for Ch 5 ’ of several months, Entertains and Mrs: T.-Statman .will en Mfrs, raft teviain, with’ac dinket. of twenty-two | ed ct . vers ‘at’ thelr home tonight pat b bh “_* 4 7 The Highlands, in t Celebrate Golden iss Priscilla and Miss Loyal Treat. | Wedding Assisting were Mrs. Cebert Baillar-| fr and Mrs. W. P, Perrigo wil! geon s H. Brownell, Jr., } colebrat their golden wedding annt: | Mrs. Hamilte tte, Miss He! ermary at their spacious country wil, Mies Catherine ( home at Redmond Wednesday, | Jane Bliss May 21. Mr, and Mra. Perrigo will | 8 bo at home to their friends during | Commencement at the afternoon hour |Orthopedic Shops estminster: Guild will direct tthe | service at the Orthdpedic. lunch St. Nicholas Saint Nicholas school has invt ms out for the commencement class of 1944, on Fri ne Jone 6, at 1 ay. with Mra. Robert tt ute The al ok Reed, Mra, James Thomp- | extrvise Mra. Robert A. Stitt, Mrs. K, | hool and reservat ger, Mrs. Alexander Ros with Miss Doris Fischer until Thurs. | tron, Mrs. F. 1, Hayden, Mrs, Orin lay evening, June 5 Long, Mre. W. § “ee \John P, Hartman, Mra. Harry Ken-| ; | nedy ywigh: rt Mrs! Benefit for House near Mrs: Denne Hartman: Me Furnishing Fund |Mrs. Alexander Matson, Mra. J. F ymond Wright and Mrs. Charles L. T. Sowle will en-|Lanz, Mra. Ra r ee with a bridge and mah jongs | Miss Waller arty at her home tn Laure! t on} The Queen Anne Guild, with Mrs. | Adrian afternoon, May ‘The affair wil! be a benefit for the|'Thritt Shop Wednesday morning, | sponding sijing fund of Delta Upsilon ofa the Madrona Guild, with Mra. | ternity Bouse, which ‘ thé Mothers” {s furnishing. CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY You STOWN P.-T. A. es Youngstown P.-T. A. will meet HEBREW Wednesday, May 21, at 2 p, m. The | {ENEVOLENT SOCIETY | program willinclude: Mu: The board of the Seattle Hebrew/town School orchestra; volent society will meet Wed-| Purpo: ndergarten,” Mi: ‘or of primary esa meeting. eminy, May 21, at 10:30 a m, at | Helen ft mple de Hirsch. | method; yer | vane BABY MILK —protects Baby’s Health Fresh, diay, May 31, at 8 p, m., in| from i DUNLAP P.-T. A. | WEST SEATTLE The Dunlap P.T. A. will hold, its) REV) NO. 61 regular business meeting Wednesday, | Seattle Review No, 61, W.| May 2, at 2:20 p. m., in the base-|p I hold its regular meeting ment of the school porta of the | Wedr vention, health talk and stereop-| Carpenters’ hall, 4441 California| tieon slides. Program at 3 0 will be im charge of the'teachers. A a pasteurization so is in store. PROC ; THOUGHT CLUB ART CLUB Ses “ ‘Art ciub wit| The Progressive Thought club | will hold its last meeting this sea- mnetias = ee Er fab json Wednesday afternoon, May see ten ae oee ne, May 21, at 10:20 |%% 1:30 O'clock, at the Federation sco tae ror leave | Clubhouse. Mrs. H. W. Costigan fe rin dre ade asc: | will read a paper on “he Cultural “Interior Decorations” will be the | Side of Child Training-/ see for the day’s disctrssion with | topic Mrs. Frederick W. Graham as rol ADDITIONAL CLUBS COLUMBIA P-T. A. | BOYS OF ST. JOSEPH’S SCHOOL The last meeting of the school) WILL PRESENT “PINAFORE” year for Columbia P.-T. A. will be] Lovers of comic opera have a held Wednesday, May 21, at 1:45 p.|treat in store for them this week m. The pupils of the school will en-| when tho well-known and ever- tertain the parents with an interest-| popular “Pinafore” will be presented {ng program. A business mecting| by the boys of St. Joseph's school Vill follow the program, with reports/on Thursday ond Friday evenings, ention. {Say 22 omd 2%, at 8:16 o'clock, in the auditorlum of the new St. GREEN. LAKE |Joseph’s school, 18th ave. N. and P-T. A. |B. Roy st. To all those who were Green Lake P.-T. A. will hold {ts | fortunate enough to be present at next meeting Wednesda ay 21./the performance of the “Mikado,” at the school. of the home economics de; Dabney, head | which the boys presented with such of the city from the P-T. A. con . tment | tremendous success last spring, no , will be the speak- | words of introduction will be neces. will be served by} er. Refreshme j sary. the dome nce pupils. The St. Joseph’s boys’ choir for fae SUS ae |th® past several years has been MILITARY WHIST PARTY | steadily gaining for itself a local The women's auxiliary to All) io4 even statewide reputation. ‘Three years ago, when they appear-| ed in a grand concert of sacred and secular songs, thelr singing was | likened by many to that of the fa- | mous Paulist choir. The following | year, they attempted the more diffi- | cult ‘feat of presenting a specially |arranged “Robin Hood,” and with | great suc Last spring they out- | distanced all previous successes with <amoa {their rendition of the “Mikado,” HINGTON | ana it ix claimed by all in charge § “WILIs PICNIC that this year’s performance of The woman's auxiliary to the|jwutaeren with all its charming Washington Pioneers will hold Its) casdy and comedy, will be far bet- first plenic luncheon this season on| te tun anything yet attempted. Wednesday, May 21, at noon, at Pio: | vrombers of the newly organized Madison parl:. Mrs. Vira! ataxia club will provide an orches- Masters, president of 'H¢) 1.0) accompaniment. £ ge requests that all member: | settings and costumes are promised. | bring lunch baskets and quilt blocks.) qickets may be obtained at the A business menting will follow the) iauter Co, 1607 Fourth ave., or at} luncheon and a program which will include these numbers will be given: Saints’ church will give a military ist party Wednesday evening, 21, at the Lakeside clubhouse. | one avi a MISS VEVAH LOUGH © Personal |Clallen’s mother, Mrs. Maud EB | Clallen. Endorsed by bakers toe including the Amarices Bacon! Mr, and Mrs. William Edris, who Association and the Retsil Miss Vevah Lough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas assisted by Mrv.|N. Lough, whose marriage to Mr. Raymond H. Clitheroe, lof Yakima, will be solemnized June 27, in the Unive reity) Portrait by Hartsook Studio. Congregational church |move this week |the. Hotel Ot lJuly, while Captain Murray is on Delegates named to the convention |nea duty. of the Washington Sta ¢ Women's clubs to be held at Pull n June were Mra. req; alternates t Matheson, Mrs. | RE-ELECTS OFFICERS Improvement jclub held its annual meeting Wednes. frie Osbern, Meh. A. BE. Skow, | day afternoon and re-elected the fol lowing officers to serve for the en ¢° Federation ; vieo president, The club will imation beach pl Buckley; financial secre t 2|Neleon Anderson and Mrs, C. F. | Mrs. Brown, will be tm charge at the| tary, oq; auditor, Mrs, Maude Gardiner Kentner: troas Washington Hive No Sites” Chartnea “and Mri A. M,| custodian, Mra ds Mra, Hitehin i ~ clude Mrs, H. H. James, Mrs. A. E. Downing, Mra. Baker and Mrs. Meteher, in the afternoor uret, teher, on party and dance Thursday, May 22,| turned from a three months’ visit in|center, at 708 Windlay st, under the | m., at McKay's hall, Rainter | California. vo a meeting on Women’s Clubs a | parish house (|| SOUTH BEACON HILL CLUB ||| South Beacon Hill Improvement | soROSISs CLUB Kreiser, with harp accompaniment, | jj club will meet at the Van Aswelt| j club will méet at the Women's F Visitors from Rainier Val for a picnic are on hosters and the program will tnolude: | eet | aye QOON | Technique, grouping, Mrs. A. J.|W. B.A. NO. 8 i Ke) FISS | | Webb; “Objects of Art Recently| W. | Brought Into the United States,"’ H.| Maccabees, will entertain the chil. | The Girls’ Friendly society of St. 24th and Fir, will E STAR PAGE 11 | Music ~ |Galli-Curei Will Sing at Meany Hall! be 1 rt Wom have, H F a he on 4 . member of America’s two gre organizations, the Met ta Chicago Opera consy Her program as follow Pur diceatt” (Old » Lott Recitation as Preity M ‘ with Ta Pa an Villane ‘ore me" t role’ . Bacred Dance,” f pheus Woodland Sprites Hamuels j Mr Thistiedowr The t Wednesday special Wedne for M a ° i éago on a two week t Fresh from my ovens—fragrant with the fruity goodness of etic ec an Sun-Maid Raisins. Tonight I bake this finer Raisin Bread uit Ceekeaie an Bikéet drip to San Special for Wednesday.” Tomorrow you can get it at any | Francisec bakery, grocery store or delicatessen in the city. Also rolls, Seer a : coffee cakes, “snails”, raisin pie and other tempting Sun-Maid virit in Spokane. To make sure of getting Raisin Bread every Wednesday, Mr, and Mra. Donald MoClallen place a standing order with your baker or grocer. He will will leave May 30 for to deliver it or reserve it for you every week, spend the week end with r M have been abroad for several months, are expected home the last of this week. a of o> 876 Mt, and Mrs, Louls Fisher Boyr e s ton will remove, June 1, from th Sealth apartments to the Hamili Arma, eee ‘ Mrs. Murray, wife of Capta harles Murray, to remain unti) Place a standing Wednesday order with your Baker or Grocer oS cae Special on Wednesdays DIAN WOMA Mr. D. S. Fotheringham ts spend CLUB 8 p. m, at A. O. U. W. hall, 1409 Schutt/ing a few days tn Victoria, BC, | POSTPONES MEETING Ninth ave, Business meeting at 7:30 y if . | The Canadian Woman's club will] o'clock Mr, ahd Mrs, Leo’ Black spent|not hold ite regular Tuesday even-| preie | eereitsich tae cart ke ae A tha Weak end ta Portland ing socials during May on account) SEWARD SOCIAL AND Home.” ee [of the death of Mrs. Isabelle) LITERARY CLUB Mr, and Mrs. Carl Gould will re.| O'Rourke, a charter member of the} ‘The next regular meeting of the |move thin week to thetr summer) club. Seward Social and Literary cluo|_. lhome near the Country club. | oe BR will be held on Friday, May 23,|!2sland to employ an official known AS W. ©. T. U. MAY PARTY at the home of Mrs, Robert Alm-|@% the “King’s Cock Crower,'’ to Mr CAS Cm'Rochester nat Te-| ‘The W. G. T. V7. Americanization | quist, 4703 Lakeside ave. S., with *‘crow’’ the time of day during Lent. Mrs. M. W. Taylor of Seward park acting as the assisting hostess. The topic for discussion will It was formerly the custom in jdirection of Mra. ( Orsborn, will | be the sceno of a May arty on} give a silver tea and muatcale in the| Thursday afternoon, May 22, from 1/ Jay evening, May|'2til 4 o'clock. An Interesting pro- " |sram has been prepared which will) ao gee * [include a vocal solo by Mrs. O. F. Lp at § o'clo The art Gepartment of the Sorosis | 2d vocal numbers by Rey. G. A 4.| Redden, with Mra, Moline at the pi crated clublbuse Thursday, May ano. Take South Seattle car No. 6} ut 2p. m. Mrs. J. W, Hoar will be} Lucile st. | = a | Ce SI 2a 58, e: B. A. Review No. 8, of the| exe Tex ECE SON So ee CCS fe co: 1. Luke; modern artists, ‘Wm. Mor-|dren of members at a May day fes ris Hunt.’ Mrs. M. E. Callendar, | tival to be held Thursday, May 22, at Ce eee clock | 5 unchanged lock | ave, | natural content | preservation jess ‘This morning’s milk Westlake at This saddle strap sandal in patent leather and grey suede has all the style, finish and fit of a custom-made street It is only one of sixty different styles shown in sixty Regal Stores from Coast to Coast that illustrate the value made possible by doing business on’ the Regal One Quality Ht. Joseph's rectory, 18th ave, . and ¥. Aloha Community singing, R. H, Vivian aa leade Beotch son. ae Mra. Dori |SCHOOL, CHILDREN TO no; piano duet er Gynt "| HBAR TALK ©. A. Chandler and Mr Clara Barton Tent, D, of V., will] Goodhue; readings, Mrs. La Hjoin with comrades of the G. A. R.} nell; vocal solo, Mra Iph hols. jin visiting the various schools of ; ik td lthe city on Thursday, May 29, and CuI B will talk to the pupils on “Why Me- morjal Day Is Observed.” Com fades and friends are invited to at- LADY EAGLE Lady ¥ club will meet 1923% Wirat ave, on Wednesda FIESTA ‘waters 8TAS ARE ALSO READY FOR YOU IN CONVENIENT PACKAQORS als Next to Strand (Men's and Wonien’s) 21. Luncheon at 1 o'clock; {tend Memoriil services on Sunday, businéxs meeting at 2 o'clock, fol-|May 26, at the First Christian; lowed by cards, church, Olive ald Broadway, ‘Tacoma Store, 940 Pacific Ave, <Ss C’ a Ze Fore ice | Gao. PCr PS > ra { ~ Ss for Seattle Women $29.50 73 YOU NGSTERS Jo know | whats COO fo NOT too sweet—yet big and crisp and full of thrills! A real confection! Made by the bakers of Snow Flakes, They’re good! | and later wear—$29.50 and up. income. 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