The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1924, Page 9

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MRS. DAVID T. DICKEY { ) Personal AMELITA GALLI-CURCI Lewis = ria “a K Fe ed T slay from a week's Eco ns an Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA ir-0600 rip aster hing Assistant—Frances Oldham wy Die 3 i) i Music—Louise Raymond Owens ire. G.. M. Butters turned . ER ba ay lant week from a dt Trinity Church to Be Scene of Miss Jerome's may nite a Me cahacerceag lg Miss O. S. Allen's Wedding ; Tea at Golf Club Thursday rament Tested Recipes 1 t ; " ming, and Mr. Frederick J I Mt n : Q Thornton Q. Morraw, of Port : 7 Ww “ee Dinner Guests at 68 rit apa ty e ; w os , : 7 i s0| Highlands Home Sarai the setaniinians 6 Apple Gauce Cake Stub> v aa © uptial ny Hulbert-Jerome nuptials ¢ (Miss Allen pronounces this the ga phere Bula Mes mw a her f ne 16, will be the guest of * pal enels sone aa Miss M i f Everett Mr, and Mra. Edward I. Garrett v Mra A. 1. Bouffieur while i) town. made, It will keep well) a eo a “cies ant er eee | peep =| T - : cir ome a’ ne Mr, and Mre. W. B. Fran e v y ae » m Pet von ay eve ung ore 3 | remered from 1024 Shelby st. to , - = | suga: ° <a. : lin eve 4 tab fuls hot “= + Mrs. Nofsinger to , y 2% omit tell " bed 5. ai t “t Mise Warts Norton returned Frida ; Oakia untertain from @ seven months’ sojourn in Los 144 cupfuls thiek apple sauce ‘ M . J Mra A. L Nofsinger ts ar Angeles. 2 teaspoonfuls soda an f a series of Shree bridge | see witt to be gives at b 1 cupful raisins (or dates) Aloe Cos = — red . ice Sil Sey) sp Pgs apt ot Mr 4 eupful hiekory nuts Fr mow be placed for sizteer Maroneck Y Cream mgar and Criseo, add : , ohne eee a for B ‘tal Party Mr. and Mrs. Willian Filz of Los oe. Se lpn M Page Angeles, are visiting Mr, Fils'’s par | sues, and sods diane ; : Sep pieligl edagoneae ain oS sata, Dr. and Mrs. Frank 3. Pile | water. Add flour and last floured b recer the Jerome reside me ¢ evening, June see raisins and nuta. Bake in loaves. eee hon { their daughter, Miss Mra. Louis Bond } for her Will Ass Qulalte Merr 4 her fiance, M home in Boston, after spending ten|_ Sponsored by the Women's Federa. “I/heure Bilencieuse” pts +32 Hoh Corydon Wagner, of ima, 1 days as the guest of Mrs. De Lorne | ‘ion of the University of Washing: | <4, Parties =~ ’ Golf Club Tea the members of the 1 part Harbaugh ton, Amelita Galli-Curet, one of the | «caro f itigeistia’’. vere! ge iG Pe I A a apes “ ai greatest singers of the age, will be . Ge from K, at tb Seat . AUXITAARY Tr heard in recital ton ° . a eo Mrs. Treat Honor Guest SUNSET HILL CLUB hall, on t ernity campus me " ft 4 pants in the| To honor Mrs. Harry Whitney The Ladies Auntiiary to Sunset| The fe ng program will be} Herengue got a J. D. Farrell, | Treat, who recently returned from} | Hill Improvement club will meet at red Little Betis of & For light, tender cakes M s Henry Car-|the Ea Mrs. William Leonard the home of Mra, Looney, 6903 Sind AY PE ae # Little Detie of Sevitia, n 4 3 “ larry Whitney Treat | Eaton te extending invitations to a| lave. N. W. on Tueeday ‘Mey Ht, | eee aie A slat" besue ex 4a Donize For digestible and flaky pastry % at the urna and Mrs.|luncheon at her home on ‘Thursday The Parents’ cluh will meet Tues | Necitative and aria fros Mae Cures For crisp, digestible fried foods R x Robert4, Mra, Theodore | afternoon } day evening, at 8 o'clock, at the| opreny sockingbird” (wit ccstul worsen io tho Owens, Mrs. Rex Stafford, Mrs, H.| a. | Webste N. Pease and Miss Helen Farrell will | Sally Cale Gives | i —_ a van ae Dowie arta MIMO Mo Mo MMMM MSI MMM mcs a ae V0, | At the home of her grandparents | Urs. Fisher to Give Mtr Mrs. Byron Pheips,, Misa | Bridge Tea Sally Cale, daughter of Mrs. Donna e e 9 Nordin, and sister, Mre. M. O, Over. /Ple with a da a! on Satur man, of San F who have | “ay evennig. I n ge é trip arou P 7k th Mead © Fish Assist at Tea extending or brid r rold Priest, Mra. Ber = tea at her ho erneon and Miss Dorothea | Mrs. Ne Overn Hopper en” bo os 5 = a saber ihe gue steer Leroy. icher a oe Mrs. Dickey is treasurer of the auziliary to the Seattle| of Mra. Fish day, when | afternoon, for Miss Marion Elford, a|08e Society, which will give a flower display and silver| they will retu omes |June brides-to-be, and Mrs. Frederick | musical tea Wednesday afternoon at The Bon Marche.—|§ 4 if Alien (Madel! Gitle) of Baltimore, Md.,| Portrait by Grady. | Party to Compliment ee Cos ae ee - Es i= Miss Elford ee .9 Music | bury. vice chairman; Mra J. W.) Mra Earle MacPherson will) en- Hostess at Club Miva, Boord ham and, rearurer, tertain with a miscellaneous showe! I S. oar « ) the D he ¢ » red tea at her howe on Wednesday | LACNCHEON pre 1908r inet Friday, May the following of-| afterncon in compliment to Miss| Mrs W. S$. Steven wite Give Pupils’ Recital fh salied: Mra J, ¥| Marion Elford, a June bride-elect.|of Col. Gustave W. 8. Steven The pupils of Kila Helr MacP Fn Mra. Caro-| ; Qe intimate friends of the| will entertain with a iuncheon of be heard in a so Clark, ¢ ident Mre| honor guest have been invited eighteen covers on Wednesday aft. | nésday evening, May Nofsinger, second vice presl-| At the tea hour, Mra. H. I. Hill-|¢rnoon, at the Sunset club nish. Mrs. J. B. Harris, recording| man ahd Mrs. Joseph Parkin will] eee gra Miss Cynthta hime preside over the jo and the} . ‘ LMeure ex n ary; Mra Misses Ruth Jerauld and Margaret Musicale at Sunset Club | :tn« urer; Mra J.D assist | ‘The Sunset club will give its seven . custodian; Mra. Amelia Parkin will Bridge Tea for Brides-to-Be Mias Gertrude Lewis has y & bridge tea at her home for Tu is Elizabeth Elford, Miss | |t¥-third musicale on Wednesday aft ernoon at 3 o'clock, with the program presented by Margaret Moss Hemion, oprane, and James Harvey, tenor, with Leone Langdon at the piano. ne following numbera will be ren Derethes Hopper The Hose Enslaves Ur Rilence Dark Clouds | ] | % ancial secretary; Mra V Griswold, arian; Mrs. ». Jones, chairman of building co mittee, partlame Chairman of the various depart nts of the club include: Brings 5,000 Thrilling Surprises UPERB Hat creations direct from the talented hands of celebrated hat design- ers will go at the exceptional prices in force during this great Month-End Sale. Tremendous buying power and volume, coupled with our policy that no hat can remain in our store longer than thirty days, regardless of what it must sell for, facilitates Sale prices take effect Smart Hat Creations | in Four Big Value Lots day, June 3, in honor of Miss Alice | dered: Morn a-Bucce | WV’ = Ber T aes oh Scat: Engtish and Miss Vera Allun,” two | (*) Verai | “Falry }tion; Mra, W ttwood, art 2 ape _ ) * }verat . ahs want er Kram*ri Mrs Arthur Holt, child study:| Ty oi Mra. F. OW, Per et me was € A. Carpenter . current Ky poy Aedh Wis Mra. nr Bittman, ert cog Lunch and | (Old Resi. Revanged by it. Lane) "en Mra D. M. Stone, house- ) ea id Jo Thrift Shop . Fess nen Wie: tio seu base Gieerae Davia Saialst siesta oa ete ira. D. W. Branch will hostess | Mer. Ma { i od re ; for Denny-Fuhrman Guild at the| Mra. Hemies | Mrs. Victor Zednick, musle; Mra Orthopedic lunch room on Tuesday, | {*) ie dare |43 Swenson, parliamentary pro- ansisted by Mrs. Morris Hayes, Mra. | (e) “E grant, | Catare Mra. A. H. Horton, social Sampel H Mrs. as Pen- . Mr. Harve a service @ieton, Mrs. L. A. Parshall; Mrs, A.| {¢) “Der Traum The office of press secretary and J. Falknor, Mrs. 8. Mer, Mrs.| tc) “Wil! 0° the Wisp the chairman of the Drama and Tt. C. Brautigan, Mrs. G, W. Greg. | (4) “Above the Clouds | Political nce departments are ory, Mis. Kai Debs ; T. mM. (t) “Veet at Aig pe | still to be elected. Mrs. | Duets ae eyes cite ding Mra. . etor,| (8) “Lavety Maid in the Moon 4|CAMPFIRE GIRLS | Lot Number 1 Mrs. Harry T. aot Ba a 9 581° Stes your sro fone y and Miss ‘May Shelton. | (v)' “pring, Her’ Lovely Char ‘ oe en ae ee Pattern Hats Se eee ee ern | iG). A: Book ct Verses” Ure Wis DAMA Whe tellowine, sibeahe hace te ILKS, straws, bengalines trimmed nities fvows : n n moe itis Meats with ribbons, flowers, buckles, ave charge of the , spoken for: Fish pond, Hantaywee, ; 5 > ah sored by fast 5 we eres Jie’ ‘Vani Brocklia; art ‘gatery | pins, in every shape sponsored by fash- ’ MELODY CLUB | Wacintanka, Miss Knowles: fortune | ion, sing loud the praise of these select Women S lubs ig tent Te aay cave teller, Tolokoosah, Mrs. Patten; hot hats featured during this sale at this . ; , ; ‘ 99 | program of the club year on Thurs- | dogs, Owainsa, Miss Ruth A. Brown: appealing price. Thrifty followers of CLUBS FOR TUESDAY pal Mrs ¢ fe Spas 4909 |Gay evening, at the home of the|batioons, Nyoda Firefites, Ann El. fashion will be quick to sense such an an ave, Tueeday, May 27, at! srisses Balin, 203 W. Crockett st..| o19. sg immense value. BALLARD HIGH P-T. A. Rallard High School P.-T. rhe it sone Saas lan RAINIER CHAPTER, D. A. R. Gare jtru, Mra, Dickman; Northwest prod. May at 2 p. A good pro-| inier Chapter, D. A. R., will | pigno | ucts, Wecato, Mies Rut gram has been prepared. hold an important bus’ ta) “Valse Arabesque ‘Orcs | lemonade, Pet vi pial haves PE and election of officers ‘Tuesday | (b) “Butterfly” 67-0 i 4 mettre 8 Seek DAUGHTERS OF afternoon, May at the home of | voice ie Sealth mascots, Tolochana, Mre, Bru- | Mrs, Tom Mesdag, 619 W. Highland | ~guneet in the Desert + Toss | | baker; 1924 camp baby, Kowatahoma, s of St. George ws os Drive. Members are requested to vob Miss Elle Balin, Miss Ann Simmons; Japanese tea at luncheon and cards/attend or send a proxy. Tea will | Y°SS% at the Spring” .Beach | room, Kwonoshe, ¥ an, ‘ on Tuesday, May 27, at 1 o’clock, at|be served with Mra, Alden J, Bleth-| {b) Suiceteeags | "ors OpeNG, AS. B. Fever, 1118 26th ave. Take car No. 8 tolen and Mrs, EB. B. Burwell, presid Gertrude Wigeen. ‘The program committee chairman | 26th ave. : jing. 1 eae Caprice” ‘ Ores nd Edith Davis; publicity managers, ‘ . | Acre) | Margaret Balin Gertrude Bates and Helen Gray; pos-| OMAN: CIVIC CLUB: , | SEATTLE LODGE NO. 7 Bhorts ot the Shadows’....Maufues|ter committee, Gertrude McCann, | The Woman's Civic club willl Seattle lodge No. 7, Degree of | (+) f ---Dixon | Carolyn Burnham and Helen Gray. | meet ‘Tuesday, May 27, at 2 p. ™.| Honor, will give a Round Mrsy, Gar ee) Fearn Sign up now! at the Y. W. C. A. The final an-) whist party at the home of Mr. and |Volcem i ong Findes | eee | see en en earn icttondanes [21% Yernon Ormabee, 4123 Midvale | (3) thy Heamine nyse! isco | Ve rar egates will be read, Full attendance jaye, on Tuesday evening, May 27, tise Ingrid Balin | | requested. Paes Jat 8:15 o'clock. Tho hontenwes will |Piano~ | oy ayy Chopin If you are not using é Wisi Eas jbe Mrs. Mattie Ormabec, Mra, Anna | Mes. Charles Pilmptor IONTA G CIRCLE sf Barth and Mrs. Lulu Baker. Mem- | yotce— § The se circle of Ionia Chap \iery and friends cordially invited to| “1 Know a Lovet D'Htardetot | ter, O will meet with Mrs. | tend : Miss Dor! | Marion Highland drive, ‘take Green Lake car and get off | Vo Pave Marin” | Thursday, M dl jat North 41st, walk one block east | (b) “An Irish r | so Jand one-half block north. Hoe scy sais ; The Wholesome Spread | : | bees on THEE Fae rhornas ee Bod [SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB fis rsa Gate tae iss ‘omen’s Federation of the | #44 ad mee & 4UB Voice. Pes pie | py pends , : Anon f tis| The Uterature interpretation de-|~%q) “A say Morning iperse| order a pound today. | angelical Churches o} w A heat mpi aca Bae 8 ity A a ronald | a May breakfast on ‘Tuesday, |Pariment of the Seattle Woman's | Man Oa. uae Then if you don’t agree! 2 2 o'clock, at the Plym: | : f | sere, Charles Nelon Gibson, accompan a ee nee tat church, pra, [the club. year Tuesday, May 27, at | li | that it is the best for spread. 12:30 o'clock, at the home of Miss 2g CENTURY © ae in: db t ond R vho has spent} OMAN'S CENTURY CL! and best for — Raymond Ricker, who has spent! toy Trimble, 1444 Howard ave, N., | WO 8 cooking—| ars doing missionary work in China, will be the speaker of the affair. Her subject will ba “The Challenge of Youth in China.” the hostesses’ committee, has charge A. will} }12:80 a’clock. Each member is requested to come lin a costume representing some fa | |mous character in literature, or a| book. |p. m. There will be a general re- view of current topics, and election with Mildred Johnson and Margaret ‘Two departmenta of the Women's} Century club will meet tho week of 2h for the last assemblies of club yi The Political Bel- y at 11 the pro and con of the Skagit River | Balin assisting in the following unm. | cream bare, Nebewuns, Mies Frances Wolfe; clowns, Chelo: |your grocer will gladly re- nd your pat Resi ; an ce, on Tt tha federation, ‘Will proce. "Strn,| ‘The Current events department | 2°" “ty the A, swhero| ga Howard A. Hanson, chalrman of| Will meet at the same place at 2:00) 45.0 Wintiam M, Prater will dlecuss enas of the breakfast. Tickets may bo view 7 6S project, and Mra. J. 1 McPherson obtained from representatives at | © ere ts Ned will talk on the “Governments of} K Ss Ss the various churches. Seg e Mexico and Chile." 145 MOTH | “ee | ADDITIONAL CLUBS ‘The department of social service WILL NOT STAIN | Qi sr10sr HOMESTEAD = will meet Thursday, May 29, at s, : | Harmony Homestead, No. 1743,|CLARA BARTON TENT the home of Mrs. John Whalley for Now is the time to eliminate irotherhood of American Yeomen,| Clara Barton Tent No. 1 willl, 12:30 o'clock luncheon. Mra.| @Ny possibility of moth damage. will hold the annual ladies’ month|meet at the Armory, Wednesday, | imma K. Rinehart will have charge) qs. class adoption on Tuesday evening,|May 28, at 1:30 p.m. At 3:30 p,m. {of tho program, and a representa. | SUMPLY Spray ENOZ| May 27, at 8 o'clock, wt 1929%|the tent will honor Comrade Cyrus |tiye from the police department will| direct! Third av Miller and Ma. Miller with a recep: | speak on "Police Protection for| bch Aes Sora ae | rer ae tion and musicale, in celebration of | Women and Girla in the City of ery, rugs, etc. It does | WOODLAND PARK AUXILAARY | their golden wedding anniversary, | Seattle.” New officers in this de edd Aen | The Woodland Park aux'liary to|Comrades and friends invited, A| partment include Mrs. A, H. Hor. ug and Departme the Ruth School building fund will'card party will take place Jn the} ton, chairman; Mrs, Re B. Louns- ENOZ CHEMICAL CO., Chtcags «New York ge Main Floor Salesroom Season’s Wonder Values in the Basement Department Lot Number 3 Trimmed Hats These stunning Hats of delightful charm and individuality, will make every purchaser glad for being able to attend this saving event. And why shouldn't these hats cause a thrill? Think of it? Hats for every Summer occasion at a price one would ordinarily pay for a knock-about hat. MCMC cnc mone mmol oun such prices as these. Tuesday morning. " ¢ 5,000 Lot Number 4 Sport Hats Jaunty Sport Hats that will de- light every smart dresser, are as- sembled in lot number 4. Their individuality would speak well of hats selling two and three times this figure. An endless array of original models for your choos- $3 sales HE very only - priced models find expression in these exquisite creations—yet they were un- able to escape the ridiculously low prices for which every one of these 5,000 hats must sell. lace and all-silk and combinations of silk fabrics in all shades. $9.7 é Lot Number 2 Pattern Hats latest style notes found in “originals” and highest Italian Milans, Main Floor Salesroom Children’s Hats Every mother will welcome this timely saving oppor- tunity. Shown at this price are the season’s prettiest patterns and materials for children. Hundreds of them to choose from—and you will find no value that equals this anywhere. $] 95

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