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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1086 THE SEATTLE STAR | Seattle Society 3. CALDERHEAD AND ATTENDANT ' Edited by Lillian Keen LeRallister. Telephone MA in-0600 . | Assistant—Frances Oldham A Musio—Louise Raymond Owens Miss Elford to Be Honored at Several Affairs; Rose Society Will Give Tea M Mrs. Fisher Plans Tea f Mrs. Har Pe! est F . with a b ’ a hay after f her mother ‘ 4 i The famous “For wer Display and - bape sync ; ; eee So package in which Mz Musical Tea her Grahar te : Butter is packed off 0 bene { the Seattle . t protection agai Miss Seibert ° convenience, Each separately wrapped, quarter-pound section is just Complimented ‘ oP * the right size for a serving. By retaining the unused portions in the Mim A Coll! i Es j ’ carton, you will find that the butter keeps better and lasts longer. a = Burdelle Thompson Will 418 ‘ | ; ‘ aid O fe) er Mrs. Be June Bride ‘ ; ‘ Mf . ; Mr and Mrs. Andrew Mrs. Olga Dieekhoff. W, French, Mrs, Paul, Mackie, Mra. Kari Knausenbergerg weer / ity - BUTTER; nison, Miss Violet Blogs, Mra. ng, Jun at ck jh ae This superior butter also gives you protection against disappoint- coin Nordby, Miss Re ee Sew the cores : Mt : : ment, You can always be sure of the unvarying purity and delicious fla- H Kiser Mra c: " gs Will Ent , ig , ; vor of Maid o' Clover Butter. It is made from the choicest of fine - aN lite Schl | é cream—the “Cream of Creams.” 1 Fix. Mra. wi| Country Home i 5 Mrs. Edwin Selvin, Miss| Mra David J. Meyers will enter | Pp hy It is Pasteurized and costs no more than ordinary butter. Mrs. Monroe Jones, | tain the Architects V club and : F SOC att aie Reem nay Giana’ oe 8 vance atroer Order Maid o’ Clover Butter by name. Miss Catherine Collins, Mre.| summer home on Bainbridge istand,| Mra, Samuel J. Calderhead (Fraser Macpherson), daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. F. y as O'Bryan, Mra. Her Wed coord sie son, May 38. The! Macpherson, and the attendants at her wedding last Saturday, at high noon, in Trinity nj Susraanes PRsine A J at 10 o'clock! church. (Left to right): Mrs. J. R. Morris of Aberdeen, the bride's sister; Mrs. Cald- Concert for Benefit rhead and Miss Alice Uddenberg.—Portraits by Grady Your grocer has it or will gladly get it for you. | | MUTUAL CREAMERY CO Serving 11 Western States j 72 Columbia SEATT Phone, MA in-0550 »f Furnishing Fund 3 ; ; ‘ ae tiaaar is be i rsa women|Dramatic Recital | Miss Gertrude White rate Musast Mi akon ey of Mount Baker Presbyterian Margaret on School of Ex-| ‘Personal Winifred Bunge, Mrs. Kenneth | church, Mra Florence Beeler wil , r t rt will obs — | Mrs. Tryeve W. Hoff , Miss Helen Andrew and| sive @ song recital on Tuesday eve-4**?* ne Dp’ ; wee or Johnson. ning, June 3, in the Mount Baken)* ding at the tea urns will be | Park clubhouse for the bene: i guests of Mrs. Hoffs ittiam | the . und of t ‘ 7 tn vig bap Brig bier 8 The’ comonie ae phen tcasten and E. Pino at a at Mr, and Mrs. A. § ‘ ar of active work early In Sep: paw ARD HIGH P-T. A | WISCONSIN GOLDENROD CLUB 1Mrk A.B. Maynard. jincludes Mra Frank J. Calkins,| The program will Include th ‘ioedRcoege ia pee tember | Ballard High School PT. A. will| |The Wisconsin Goldenrod ¢laid Fortune telling will be one of the| Mra Frank Ayer, Mra. 0. C. Taylor, Rumbers : i | hold its meeting Tuesday evening. |. Weer trowe at. Wednesday, tures of the tea hour, with Mrs,| Mrs. Charles Clark, Mra. William) “* . f Mr. Thomas Grant, who has been} \ypo1 1 is ‘ prep cen esti td bok 0" st, Wednesday, ward De Pue in charge. Several|F, Piper, Mrs, & J. Bold, Mra. A ‘ r 7 in London, England, for severa May 28. Box lunch at 12:30 o'clock. Preston Bu ~ My |months, returned to town last week 48, 0. E. gram has been prepared | minent women will lend their tal-| Preston Burns My Dad old i x y, Fete its annual visit to » . t Patronesses are Mra. H. B. Earl-| “When Papa's | paseo nor . Sunday, May c- s for the entertainment of the} 5 ay Scharinghousen | 5 ae »oic home, on. Sunday, May a . Mrs. Vietor Elfendahl, Mra. R. WHAT AILED MAUDIRG |} Mr. and Mrs, Donald G. Graham} ‘Qi ion obties | Transfer Japanese eat : ; will leave the public | RIDGLEY REBEKAH a Mrs. Frank A. Whitney ‘te chair: | Bigelow, Mro. ; F = Ballard. tina alt Of Characters: 4 ture a he seyor from a month's} ) y, Fourth and Madison, at! soclaL CLUB | Plants to Mongolia san of the.flower display and deco. | Mr titam G. Je rs, P| Mire Laaeew we “ 3 visit in Minneapolis p. Thore who can accom. | e we hi merges communi-| Duthie, M ayron Is Sutton, Mrs.| Nate tinaiey ../.¥V r : . ; 68 : | modate extra persons in thelr cars| 4 naere fear! sgn I ite ty! roKyo, May 22.—Transter of Jap- th ter are asked to acti|= C. Ruge, Mra G. &. M. Pratt. |r Helen Sch . | Mr. and Mra. John McMillan are|are asked to cal! SUnset-6386 or|Ridgley Rebekah Social club, Sat-) anese factories to China, where labor jMrs. Herbert’ N. Turrell, Jr. Mra. | Tos a of : a a ding a few days at Lake Cres | et: nsot-2612. lay, May 24, at 8 p. m. at Wing’s J. A. Porter, Mra A. J. Hillman Dorie Quiet Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Prin-| see on the musical program rs . : zs ic n Richard ‘Twins, former| Mf% J. Will Jones, Mra. John F.| Bat ik MeMutlen glo are occupying thelr home while!» siyeR NOBLE POST NO. 1 Rau, Mrs. B. B. Burnside, Mra 1 Tekt Noo K mn Avkinme Ithey are away | |anese consul at Chefoo, the China sschoot students, who | RA Mra. 8. 'B. urna Sanger We } OS Initiation of new ‘members, «| @m@M@N@MONCON@N@NONOHOR on ne ce eave Seattle June 1, for New | Cha y Eee splendid program and social hour 8 mines rar es to fill various engagements eat Seman ogee Bb ft . Mr. and Mra. Thomas Merrill have) wit) be interesting features of the|@ rattling good sandwiches! Asiatic waters summers. He says program follows: arte NN io, ire. "oe ‘ + droge ea returned .from a motor trip on}... a - . ot Brenson J egular meeting of the American that only by this method will Jap- p ner, | Wee Mrs, Josiah ( pore i : Vancouver taland. , Yoble ‘ ~ Mi aeced, ty te | A. T. 1. Williamson, Mra, R ae | Mateo mee * #8 | Zesion Rican pg sega ef u | B | anese manufacturers ‘beable to con = 4 n or Check Reo! . ee | o be he Monday * Seattle Rose) Brautigan, Mrs, Arthur E. O’Retlly Frances Smith | Mra C. F. White will leave So mt @ ete with British, American and pms | -Blater’s Beat Feiier Jack Gallagher jevening, May 26, at 8 o'clock, at the | spreads like butter Choptn ~ THE SICK BABY |day for California to be gone sev-|1 pzion' club rooms, New Arctic native Chinese goods in’ the China Helen Hertrtch |Orthopedic Lunch and | Cast of characters j eral weeks | 1 Third ave. Gonenoneenenenonenenesem srk. and small. day, beth, will arrive Saturday, |costs are much lower than in this Jempire, is being urged by the Jap- feteria Serenade is ee [Mee Gates Kathr see oe ere a mahi Thrift Shops me wronaina piineg inert | During the summer months Mrs Balen. coe. HA Mra. John Mackintosh will be host: | Ur. Weedbridge ... 505-3} ousen }C. L. Sumbardo will be at home to %. Aréitt| exs for North End guild at the Ortho h hman's Serenade”. .Mosie Fine | rt friends every Thursday after | Louie srg elegy ote me : mn pines | noon from 2 until 6 o'clock, at 1716 atles Ostrom, Mrs. ar . he pt 5 arlotte Svensson | Sunset ave ee wre uek ony Anderson, Mrs. L. A, Russell, Mrs r characters | ee auite....James Hamilton How?) Emerson Fisher, Mrs, Ralph Mac ° i | Mr. and Mra, David Edward Skin James Hamil * Donald, Mrs. Paul Parkhurst, Mra. | (bitte Hed Mane rg 2 ner, who have been in the East for Hungarian To C. L. May, Mrs. A. Y. Bentiby, Mrs.|-Goid spinner”. + Misa Gertrude White, lyric soprano | some time, are expected home about Meditat " fro a Charles McConnell, Mrs. A. R. Croth: | “Piente Timed’ James Bennett of New York city, will appear in| June 10. Richard ‘Sisters. e ers, Mrs. John Nelson, Mrs Charfes | “Volunteer Orwaniat «ci lavellle Cohen concert under the auspices of Queen | eee Accompanied by Mr J. E Meadsrson.| McComb, Mrs. Frank Schlels, Mrs.|.rnge nine tne Wore of It" Anne Congregational church, Que | Mr, Humber Fotheringham lett my Dance--Mias Ida Islander ‘A. Scougal, Mrs. Orrin Drew, Mra.) +s. le Madding |Anne ave. and Galer st./ Friday|this morning for Montana on a 10 Accompanied by Mise Gladys Marsh. | y Gearhard and Mrs. L. Horeh-| “Chum: fi kame Benmidt | evening, May 23, at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. | days’ business trip Cit ced over tei teleng tare pares | Max Elster, violinist, will be the ax-| oe Luncheon and Shower Medina guild, under the chatrman-|sties stutter Selma Belles | “isting artist and Mr, Oscar Moline,| yfrs, Franklin Sawyer Palmer left To compliment Miss Helen Hen-| ship of Mrs. A. T. Timmerman, will] Mrs. Jack Spratt Marjorle items | bocknpanist thin Week tor Oallinesia Oe a: shact lershot, whose engagement to Mr.| be in charge all day at the Thrift /)i12 ¢ Lae Ni ‘Jack MeMullen bye he tgp pgp totcin s visit. Harols H. Horne was recently an-| Shop. Mother Mine” Verna Mae Anderson bn a o lu from “La ‘eee | fi larson, accom Traviata’ iis Verat | When the FoWws is Gentine: (n) Lullaby from “Jocelyn” (violin. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClelland | | COLES LR obbligato) .... Godard | will spend the coming week-end in |(®) “Oh Sleep, Why Dost ‘Thou “When Grandma Was a Girt Lakes Mnaey | Portiand Women’s Clubs Se Se ie Ee aaa ete ' on ~ ir”t ‘ den TAR 300 a CLUBS FOR FRIDAY | Ladies of the G. A. R. Take Mer- ‘A comedy in © “Phe Pastoral” 1.01...1, Ja Verse | SEWARD SOCIAL AND a jidian car to 61st st eee fates? ss Theiua, Bergen “The Singer” o iMaxwott | LITERARY CLUB COL. ELLSWORTH CIRCLE j iat Harriet ‘ rTase | ieee ate Bete tare jarani] |The next regular meeting of the Col isworth circle, Ladies of | LtNCHEON POSTPONED Hess siaatae +i ie Lune neoty” =: *|Soward Social and Literary clus} the G R., will serve a2 home-| ap CLUBHOUSE reac’ Witte Entwistle} F (violin ob ia ee: rage oe o Bagels : é cooked dinner in Veterans’ ball, Ar-| The luncheon planned for Friday,} —-———_______- — coe are Camp _ oo Apap 8 : B Bs rt ae “4 mory, Friday, May 23, from 11:30 4-| May 23, at the Federated Clubhouse, Ie Me ccovmnann | ais, 4708 Lakes Ww s m. to 1:30 p. m. A business meet-| under the auspices of the education | MICHIGAN cut a ti nota tta reg. | (©? “b2¥e Be tine” Garter | Mrs M. ef onesie of ene pak NOW, when fresh eggs ra low. « ittee of the Seattle Federation} The Michigan club will hold neve ing as the assisting hostess, The re ing. will follow. Lae eee ene a aise intereat of [ular meeting at Meves' cafeteria, ples Deak’ Giasouaton Swill ke. the are in abundance, at a WASHINGTON BOULEVARD the Bryn Mawr college summer|Friday evening, May 23. Dinner at/ Piano and Voice Recital | osstbilities for “Art in the Average season when their quality Ww. OT. U. Jschoot for women workers in in-|6:00, social hour at 7:00, program at} 165 and voice recital will be | HOM is at its highest, re Washington Boulevard W. C. T.| dustry, has been indefinitely post-|7:30. Wm. Hickman Moore, council sb. e 2 , eggs a Us given Saturday evening, May 24, at U. will meet in the chapel, 31st ave. | poned man-elect, will talk on “The Skagit) (9 orotock, in the Cornish Little the. | SOUTH BEACON HILL CLUB your best food buy. There 1 E. Madison st., Friday, May 23, 4 qe Project." i Jater, by the intermediate pupils of| South Beacon Hill Improvement ee are so many healthful and 2p. m. Members urged to at} 41 pssq AUXILIARY <ee ugene ,Musser and Jacques Jou.|Club will meet at the Van Asselt Alpha atixiliary to Local 587 will| RECEPTION PLANNED school Friday, May 18, at 8 p. m. ¢ ; appetizing ways of using |hold its regular meeting Friday,| Mrs, C, D. Campbell will receive Visitors from Rainier Valley are ex ad eggs—a refreshing varie- RRISON P. ri ‘i s ¢ Pennsylvania Study | pee’ 1 reports, a soctal| HARRISON PT. A May 23, at 8 in., at 1923 First | members of the Pennsylvania Study | preluae visassesceserees. Tach |Pected, Business, reports, 4 aR . ; gon PT, A. will mest Wt Siladon or condidaten hib-and thelr frfends ther. home| :us- alles” SU uaeenoeen [time, and plans for a picnic are on : ea ty. Ask your grocer for a 240 p. m 1s bation “of ca “5 I th eve. Pada om | “Scoteh Poem" MacDowell | ¢ . am. A >» « May 23, at 2:20 p.m. M |1114 Ninth ave, Friday, May 23, from| A ean: he program. | f . a copy of “How to Use 7 Dabney will speak on @lwosan'gs CENTURY |2 until 6 o'clock. An interesting MU-| w:ootuen ‘ a PS “e (Ae ‘ vanced diet and Mra. M. Collins| ‘pie titerary and travel depart-|sical p am will be presented dur: | Eepanc” ikki cce wkeeeel ADDITIONAL CLUBS crn Eggs, or write to us. il give reports on the convention: |i ont of the Woman's Century club |ing the afternoon. Former residents Donald MacDonald. ae a \ ere Wil moet Friday, Muy 2a;at tram, |ot Pennsylvania. are invited to Jon) as Mlenen” «c-- Palmeren ya cum SA ae espe. Washington Co-operative OE Hip ali y. W. Cc. A. “Current Poet | he party mcherso’’ ,: tien Rhodes ELECTS OFFICERS e y ut Egg and Poultry UNIVERSITY CHAUTAUQUA Mra. J. W. Graham. A song, | : Woounteydenticn! virg Heller] ‘The annual clection of officers 3 A A ian University Chautauqua will meet| with words by Mrs. M. A, Waite| DUNLAP P J a so -Gralnger) snd banquet of the Lyric club was Aan! 3 ssociation Ellzabeth Hull. vetevecvessetss Maseenee| held’ Jat’ the First. Presbyterian Set hy 2040 Railroad Ave,, Seattle Friday, M , at 2p. Mm, at the long music by Mrs. Clifford Kantner,|} An-evening meeting of the Dunlap | «crepuscte” . home of Mra. Hazel Gardner, 6219|he rendered by Mra. L. BE. Beckett, ’, A. will be held on Friday, May|*1ta Giseroettar naiste + Sthellal ohurch Tuesday evening, May 20. 7 < * re F " | 5 o'clocl oro) y Nea . n 2d N. E. Members urged tO|aceompanied by Mrs. B. Buell, \2% 4 Aves ms pe hdias se acu. | Andante, fin modern multe, -MacDowett| All officers were chosen by unant- be present © building committee will meet | include ke eat ’ talk pt Aas tt Leora Kengie. mous vote. They are: Mrs, Wm. : st 12:15 p. ™m., at the Y. W. C. A.|more, who will explain plans for the |«stachsincks” . ser V a nn | LeRoy Baird, president; Mrs, Erwin y BALLARD W. C. ‘The last regular meeting of the club| new school; Miss Jul _ ales me) “Paptttonet! ..ss.0s ES big toil \u Weber, vice president; Mrs, H A! J : Ballard W. C. TT. will meet | year will be held at the Y. W. C. A.,|pervisor of sclence In the # ‘Homeone Worth White’..Ward Steyens|C.. Long, recording secretary; Mra, 1 e 18 UW on with Mrs. William Dahlstrom, p.m. Business will be trans. |schools, will give an illustrated talk, |.rhe Open tone seiatlentve | hratie To, Tuckey) cs ‘ 4 ‘ Sth ave. N. W., Friday, Muy.2 ete new officers installed. The |and there wilt he community singing, | Paul Tenny retary; Mrs. Newton G. Scram, fi 2 p.m, Mra, M. 8. Brandt is chair-} pew members will be recetved and|led by Miss Myrtle Landreth, with Net rab i s 1 i. 3 i ' Debussy | nancial sécretary; Mrs, A. 8. Mar- s man of the program, ich will lithe meeting will conclude with an} Miss Ella Kramer at tho piano. Re-| a) tianos, H. Rhodes and ¥. Condon tin, treasurer, la hat 12 has a Grier | © for its subject “Temperance | address by the retiring president, | freshments. oh Finale, G Minor...Mendelmohn| Mfr, Graham Morgan was voted as . id 1. Kengte. bai , director. Others to be retained as mem- 4 f 1 bers of the executive board a 2 Myatic Jewel Social club will give| ‘The Ladies of the Golden North|Friday evening, May 2 8 o'clock, | Mra. Anna Owens, Mrs, Alice Shep-| tra, Wm. Bartee, chairman mem card party Friday evening, May 28,| will give » eard party Friday, May|in the studlo of Helen Crowe-8nell:| pard and Mrs, Cina Shields. Hridgo|perenin committees Mew Wek at 9 o'clock, in Odd Fellows! t mple, | 23 t 2 p.m, nt thelr hall, 1923%|ing, Montelius building. Special | and whist will occupy the afternoon pola e Holden, chairman soclil committee; 10th and KB. Pine at First ¢ Refrestiments, Public in-| practice, Member: ked to attend. | hours, Mra, Anna M. Brown, chairman re. O,760'0 wie eo (Rom Wey 7 " ror 4 i : vited. Beene Cg ception committee. RENEFIT PARTY GIRLS’ FRIENDLY SOCIBTY DASTERN STAR CLUB OLYMPIC P.T, A. At a banquet following the: elec- Mra, William Meinecke will enter-| ‘The Girls’ Friendly society of St.| ‘The Hastern Star club will enter! Under the auspicen of the Olym:|tion, Mrs, Lucy 8. Willoughby of. tain with « party at her home, 6022| Clements’ church, 24th and Wir, will /tail with & 12:80 o'clock Incheon| pic View Paront-Tenchor association, |ficiated ns toastmniatroxs, Toasts Latona Friday, May 23 give a ailver tea and musicale in the! on Frida , at 4090 Arcade ja play, “Talent,” will be given Fri.|were responded to by tho officers, 1:20 p.m, ‘Tho affair will be for| parish hous Friday evening, May|bullding. Mrs. Irene McKenny ts|day evening, May 2%, at &1G o'clock, | mombors and guests of the club. the benefit of Kthan Allen Clrcle,| 23, at § o'clock Jetintrman of the affalr, assisted by]at the school, ‘The Lyric club will begin its third nd Missions.” Mrs. George D, Schofield. eT see NORDICA CHORAL CLUB MYSTIC JEWKL SOCIAL, CLUB | ,ADIES Of GOLDEN NORTH ‘Tho Nordica Choral club will meet | Mra, Etta Drake, Mrs, Lida Weber, B09 9A occur

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