The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1924, Page 9

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Tl DAY, MAY 29, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR ® | ee Yaar. nae ee =< ee = == sattle Societ Edward and William Burwell ] Seattle Society | __Bavard_and William Burwell Edited I an Keen LeBallister. Tele ne MA ir-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Mu Louise Raymond Owens — Will Be F {rranged for June M renee \ e ant Arms for Miss Affairs Planned for Betrothed Girls Nv fairs Miss A c s, tw 1 \ “ he bridge of Ge Mrs K ‘ t a wer ed Miss I H be tea given une 18 Informal Dinne Hosts Tonight Mrs, Willia Blak: day her son-in-t and Mra. I summer. Dr. a tertained jongx Entertaining Miss Merri As a pre Miss Ev Mr solemnized Bloede! wil! enter for Miss Charto’ nm with a tune eon at on Wednesday | afternoo week Only 1 t the br party are included on the guest list ar Miss Seibert’s Wedding June 26 | ities 'Consticie’ @eibert of Mr. and Mra. George will wed Mr. FY daughter Seibert, | son of Mr. on Thursday 3 at 4 O'clock. “Miss Bérrlce Butler will be maid of honor, and Mr. Philip Seibert, the bride's brother, best man. The service will be read | by Rey. John Sherriil. A reception | } Will follow the ceremony Mills College Club to Entertain Mills College club will entertain on ‘Thursday afternoon, June 6, at thy @-. of Mrs, Armond F. Marion, in nor of the girls who have just re} turned from Mills. | They include the Misses Kathert Haller, Helen Fay, Catherine Royer, | Anne Parsons, @sther Davis, Ru Sturtevant and Lena Kleinberg. CE: & New Orthopedic Guild Will Give Musicale The East Madison Guild, organized | ™ April 29, will give a musicale at the home of Mrs. John L. Snapp, 2804 | East Highland Drive, on Tuesday evening, June 3, at 8:15 o'clock The program fol Piano solo, Miss Nina Burns; vocal solo, with harp accompaniment, Ruth Osborn Boyer; reading, Mina Edith N. | Complimented ithe schoo! ‘eted; Entertainments Brides-elect Bloa s of Elk " Ina I ee Epu Ra M Mag ¥ i \ ewing irs a Mot ‘ * Ina Brown; voce ! . L " st ec vit ex Mra, M. A Gott H, Powell and Mira members of the Orthopedic Wedding Will Be Solemnized at Home of M Byr Hi Mrs td Mr band till be \ June igi sty mar and will op at Harland) St n), matrdn of Dorothy We t Boller will be re will be Mr Ross Harkjnd follow the service and z will be Mrs, dlen Laid ow, Mrs. F Shahan, Miss Eva Burkhardt, Miss Lucile Conlon, Mike ache, Miss Ann Bi nee Ludiow, Mist Pa ‘i Mins Sadie Crocker ang ne Crocker, (Left) William Owens Burwell, (right) Miss Alice Donaldson As a compliment to Miss Thomp4 / 7 eid f M d Mr ar son, Miss Marie Dorothy Nelson and\| °/ .° AG San / hb “fap dost Mies Adeline La Rouche entertained) eC! Portrait by P. Croule with @ miscellaneous shower at the 3 home former on Thursday : at which 12 of the bride's P al Mra. Carleton Forbes Leat (Nor Mine Aliidred Farrar Loe An eon last Monday afternoon, In he the Hf Alexander to be t ine of Miss Thompson, at Puas'n Boots | guest Mum E j until om « a. Hulbert Jeror dding, Bridge Tea for Pores Miss Collins To honor Miss Collins, » bride-elect of nex Miss Ber nice Butler and Mias Constance Sel bert will entertain with a bridge ten Sat afternoon at Miss Selber Out-of-Town Guest Miss Lois with a bri covers on Saturd Wilsonian, in Helen Sitterer, is @ visitor in Albertson entertained om of sixteen flernoon at the compliment. to Miss of Ellensburg, who own, Give Luncheon To honor the graduati Mme Ph Minnes Hazel Lathie Satterlee entertained at | Wednesday, the luncheon at Miss Rolin Has Home Wedding ‘The marriage of Mise Linnea Rolin to Mr. Henry Victor Wills, of Friday Harb wan celebrated Saturday evening, at home of the bride's parents, 1535 W. 50th at, Rev. Honor |” L, Wilhelm officiating. Mra. Treaan White waa matron of honor and Miss Allee Johnson, maid of honor. Mr a. St) R. Lysen was best man. lorence Nordquist will leave The home was beautifully deco lay for New York orf a months’ rated for the ceremony, following | ¥' which a wedding dinner was served. | |Orthopedic Shops | The Orthopedic lunch room and Friday, Memorial Day. Women’ CLUBS FOR FRIDAY FORTSON-THYGESEN AUXILIARY The auxiliary to Fortson-Thygesen | Camp, U. 8. W. V., will serve a din- | ner in Roosevelt hall, 1616% Third} ave, on Memorial day, Friday, May | 50, beginning at 11:20 a, m | tea We We, | NORD! CHORAL CLUB | The Nordica Choral club will not} hold a rehearsal on Friday evening | this week, but will meet on Mon-| day, Wednesday, and Friday nights | of next week, in Mrs. Snelling’s| studio, Montetius bullding. It ia Yery necessary that all members of | the club attend these dearsain as there is such a short| ime before the concert ae ae ADDITIONAL CLUBS spe | | DELEGATES LEAVING FOR CONVENTION The Woman's Century club dele- | Sates to the Biennial convention of ghe General Federation of Women’s wb in Los Angelen, June 3-13 Mt leave on Saturday include, Mrs seorge 1), Schofield, retiring presi: | Jont; Mra, EO. Jones and Misa Cyn: | thia Adams | RIDGLEY AUXILIARY } Kidgley auxilia will meet Wed- | Aesday, June 4, at Mount Baker Park for a 12 o'clock basket Junch. | Thrift Shop will be closed all day | | j s Clubs year, to office for another term. — | Mr. James T. Keppel was elected | first vieo president; Mra, Robert T. | Small, second vica president. Mra. George W. Yancy, recording secre. | tary; Mrs. Helen H. Chittenden, cor. responding secretary; Mra, William 8. | Pond, treasurer; Mra. Alice V. Rob. ertson, registrar; Mra. George T Leonard, historian; Mrs. 0, J. ©. Dut- | ton, custodian; Mrs. J. EB, Hubbart, | chapinin | CARD PARTY Myrtle Chapter, No, 48, O. will give a card party Saturday ing, June 7, at $20 p. m, at W! fete TUESDAY CLUB | The Wornan'’s Tuesday club will meet Tuesday, June 3, at 2 p, m,| with Mra, P. J. Aaron, 2004 B. Lynn street PALM CIRCLE NO. 66 Palm Circle No. 66, Neighbors of | Woodcraft, will meet Monday oven: | Ing, June 2, at 8 o’élock, at Odd Fel lows hall, 10th and F. Pine at o-* CALEIDH CLUB The Caléidh club will meet ‘Tues y, June 3, at i p. m. at the home | P, BH, Harris, 216 40th N, Cie McKINLEY CIRCLE Villiam McKinley Circle, Ladies of A. R., will serve the regular | of Mrs. Sane eas cooked dinner at noon Wed- SEATTLE SOCIAL CLUB O, E, 8./ y, June 4, in Veteran's hall, | Seattle Social club, 0, E. 8. will) cmory, Business meeting at 1:90 p, | meet Thursday, June 6, with Mra! 1)" catay in the evening Mary J, Myer, at Medina, Mom-| ity | bers will take own basket Iunch,} Hiver and sugar. Cards will’ follow! HORTICULTURE SOCIETY | the luncheon. Take 11:30 o'clock| Tho Rainier Valley Horticulture @::. from Lesohl. Transportation | #0 il hold its regular month y | lekets may be obtained from the} meeting in the branch library, Rain president and secretary of the club | jer and Alanka wte., Monday ovenitg, At the dock, astern Stars and} June trlenda invited. RAIN OrvICE: R CHAPTER ELECTS 8 tor D, A, Tt. at it Tuesday, at the home } Tom Mewdag, returned Mrs of Mra David Bowen, regent for the past | Gardner, president of the society, in vites members to bring flower speel- | mens, | Prot. Tt. W, Goodner of the Uni versity of Washington and Col, How ard Hanson from the Chamber of Commerce will be the speakers of the evening. end summe Stimson hort trip to Cu and McEwan kina a J. Forgus » plan to spend the next week on Vancouver Island. Miss O. S. Allen’s Tested Recipes x. 180 Mother's Tea Cake (Old-fashioned tea cake—tight, fluffy, easy to make) 14 cupful Crisco (scant) 1 cupful sugar 2 2 eggs salt ¥4 cupful milk 1 cupfuls flour 1 teaspoonful baking powde- vanilla Cream Crisco, salt and sugar to- gether. Add well beaten, milk; flour and baking powder, sifted together. Beat well, Bake Langdon Burwell, in well Criscoed shallow pan. Cut in squares and serve warm. Cover with any icing desired. Chocolate is good. (RISCO po M ht, fender oakee ‘or digestible ani a} For crisp, digestible tried foods EW KL WILk NOT STAIN it § o'clock. Mrs. Herbert |The Sure and Easy Way) to save your clothing, Tugs and upholstery from moths. Simply Spray ENOZ At Drug and Department Stores ENOZ CHEMICAL CO.. Chicazo » New Yor LS MOTHS, Edward Langdon Burwell, Jr., the liltle sons | and grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bur- U'Renn { EDITH NORDSTROM | McNeely, will present «) Aue a4 Parnestum . on Monday eve ’ r program composed of ine follow (4) The foow te Dancing—La < Bach-Busont| (#) The Bhepherd—Le petit ie. eorner ana eC Kk ; Perpetual Mot eber-Ganz “| Wings of Kong” ..Mendelesohn-Liest or Debuss) Chopin onaise In F Sharp Minor | : BUTTERFLIES M | Butterfly wings with a bit of 1 uSIC | slowing color Introduced in the lower le Shain (1 ‘ drapery are exquisite on georgette St. Olaf Choir Coming | f3r7 tm cau orc Next Season | Under the auspices of the Luther | ne of Sea Lutheran * Choirs trom ‘Nortndield, atinn. will Gas, Oil, and Kodak Film appear in Seattle December 30, under the direction of I. Meliua Ch nen. Before you start on your next motor trip — your Memorial Day holiday, for St, Olaf PHILOMUS CLUB The Philomus club will meet with | Mimo canday dune 2, ated pe m.| example —come in and Mrs. BE. H. Luke red Griew “load up’’ with the film in king, will be the assisting hostesses the Yellow Box—the de- saya ais aw tele mine shal 7 pez sable kind. Our stock Folk Songs and Troubador,” Mrs. B. | is complete in all sizes, B. Beach. Sing a song will bo the of course. response to roll call. On your. return) dks QuARANTE CLUB finish your pictures. Our work is of the noticeably superior sort. The Quarar lub will meet Tues | day evening, June 3, with Mrs, Helen Holt, 4801 Beach Drive ‘The black satin coat of thie season | Northwestern Photo Supply Co. makes itself unusually attractive by | (Eastman Kodak Co.) following the now Directorie line 1418 Fourth Ave. | with one or more shoulder cap “,| and uses rows of buttons most know: | ingly CANADIAN PACIFIC Steamships leave Seattle dail; , trom Colman Devk, THE DAY BOAT<K THU NIGHT BOA’ ly for Vancourer and A of Mark Fares to Vancouver Nound Trip $4 2 One Way $7.35 Noand Trip 0-day Limit 49 Limited — 10-day Limit CURSION FARES ed States, Through With Hiberal atop= Yares to Victoria $5 ye Way Limited $2.75 ‘ he Un fe ndinn Pacific Rockler, tall point { CITY TICKHT OFFICE GOB Second Aven| su ‘elephone MA tn-o8y General Agent, Passenger Department PAGE 8B Positively fects The famous “Four-in-One” package in which Maid o' Clover Butter is packed offers positive protection against waste and in- convenience. Each separatels apped, quarter-pound section the right size for a serving. By retaining the unused portion carton, you will find that the butter keeps better and last Maido Clover BUTTER> This superior butter also gives you protection against disappoint- ment. You can always be sure of the unvarying purity and delicious flavor of Maid o’ Clover Butter. It is made from the choicest of fine cream—the “Cream of Creams.” It is Pasteurized and costs no more than ordinary butter. ust in the Order Maid o’ Clover Butter by name. Your grocer has it or will gladly get it for you. MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. 72 Columbia St. Serving 11 Western States Phone MA in.05560 SEATTLE Blaze Razes Home |$300 for Bathing |Early Burglar Gets Before Breakfast | Beaches Is Voted! All the “Glad Rags” 1M. Webber, 7703 11th ave. N,W.,| Following an organized protest by| “The carly bird gets the glad rags, » the park board late Wednes- | murmured a burglar Thursday morns 3 pright ni early Thursday} ~ arose brigh 4 “8 Sea ae re med appropriated $200 to clean up|ing, as he entered an apartment morning and start . | beautify Seattle's municipal | building at University st. The kitchen range. As brenkfast was be aches, What It ts hoped to accom-|thief demonstrated his theory by ng prepared the fire broke thru | plish with the $300 was not disclosed. | robbing in rapid succession. two defective stovepipe and caught the] Protest against the dilapidated con-| apartments while the occupants, Batl teks: hecnt: Gk a oe J aition of the bath houses and the|T; and V, McCadden, slept. rs paper. were almost totally destroyed, | cond! of the sightly ion The m y carried off Taylor's straw sult, shoes, coat and two stick. and took McCadden’s suit, shoes nd suitcase ten beaches has been made for some| with a loss of $2,500. 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