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committee will be hostesses for the PAGE 4 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA ir-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham t Music-—-Louise Raymond Owens Open House at New Y. W. C. A. Residence;| Parties Will Honor Travelers al : ' - RECEPTION and house warm-| 7 ancheon Honors ing will be held Tuesday after. | 4" meen, from 2 until 5 o'clock, at the Visitor | new Y. W. C. A. residen merly| Mrs. Clarance B, Blethen enter | The home of the N. H, Lathucr fam-/tained with a luncheon of twelve ty, 123 Terry ave covers at the Sunset club today, The board of directors the or of Mrs. BE. C. Waddill, who Young Women’s Christian Associa Major Waddill ts visiting her tion will be assisted in receiving bY | prothenindaw and sister, Dr. and| The following committee, in charse|arrs Donald A, Nicnolson. | Of Arrangements: Mra A. ©. Loe! stajor and Mra, Waddill will leave | Shairnian; Mrs. C. E. Guthrie, Mrs.) wednesday for Camp Lewis, where| W. H. Yonkers, Mra. W. F. Bell iaiajor Waddill will be on duty for Dire. W. H. Hagen and Mrs, Worth |i) months. Densmore | PN Alternating at the urns will be} Mrs. G, EB. M Murk | Col: | i Mrs. James Calvert Pratt, Mrs. Tom Mesdag, M Allison Matthews, Mrs. Was and Mrs. Roy Page Bailar: House Party | Miss Elisabeth Folsom, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Grosvenor Fol-| om, entertained with a house party| Mine Gale Gut lo will assist in the|Dome at Wing Point, Included | dining room. about the mong the guests were the Misses rooms will be (is Floyd Lam. [Janet Henry, Evalyn Colvin, Thomas | eon, Mrs, Frank Elwell Case, Mrs,|Fransioll, Richard Todd, Frank Vic-| James B. Eagleson, Mra. C. K.|tor, Jr, and William Wright | Knutson, Mra, Copeland Plummer | Shere wepuring. the afternoon there win|Orthopedic Pound Party Be an informal musical program, Commemorating the founding of the Children’s Orthopedic hospttat the annual pound party and recep. jtion will take place Friday after-| Boon, from 3 until € o'clock, om the | hospital lawn | The board of trustees will conduct Presented dy Miss Vesta Much, plan it; Miss Ruth Lo violinist, and Mrs. Myrtle Treadwell, soprano. Entertain for Misses Irwin | visitors thru the building during! Mrs. Richard Swain will entertain] the afternoon and an interesting en-/ With a luncheon of twenty covors|tertalnment with special features! Tuesday afternoon at the Arctic|and music will be provided, lub in honor of Miss Bthe!l and| The tea table will be presided Miss Eleanor Irwin, who will leave| over by Mrs. A. H, Anderson, Mra June 12 on the Dorothy Alexander! J. H. Bloedel, Mra. James D, Hoge,| for San Francisco and will sail from| Mrs. C, D, Stimson, Mrs, Elbridge| there June 18 for Tahiti, in the| A. Stuart and Mrs, David Whit- South Sea islanders, for a four|comd. Mra ©, A. Brown of the} months’ 4 | Mount Baker Park Guild and Mrs Mrs. Stephen Cook will be hostess| Harold Thompson of Laurelhurst ft luncheon on Thursday afternoon | will serve the punch. @t the Tennis club for the Misses| Mrs, Harry Whitney Treat ts in Irwin, and on Monday, June 9, Mrs.| Charge of the music. Other commit | Wernon F. Pavey will have ajtees on arrangements include Mrs GGacheon and mah jongg party a bryan he Cookie Bu r,| Guild; Mra. Frederick Fischer, the re es OT MP! pices Him; Mare. Coall Bacon, Broad: . | way; Mra. J. W. Goodwin and Mrs. Reception Will | Sybal Hamrick, Queen Anne; Mrs.| Honor Sculptor |B. C. Snyder, Madrona; Mra. F. P./ Under the auspices of the depart-| Dow, Washington Park; Mrs, Don-| ment of architecture of the Univer-| ®i4 Frederick, The Highlands; Mrs.| sity of Washington, a reception will| = H- Waldron, Frink Park; Mra! | 8. C, Standard, the University; Mra % be Sepp pepe eld J. M, Hamill, Interlaken; Mra M.| Tall, 15th ave. N. E. and 43rd st.| Pease. Renton Hill; Mra AL AL! yy) Mr. and Mrs, Andrew David Thompson, to Mr. Eugene Woodman: of June 7. town Sunday nado, to visit her brother-in-law and Ore., who has been visiting her two | daughter, Mra. Alien F aisters in town, Mra, Harvard Moore|on a motor trip thru Cali and Mre. weeks, left Friday for her home. THE SEATTI MISS BURDELLE THOMPSON | The marriage of Mise Burdelle Thompson, daughter of , of the U.S, Portrait by H . Seattle, will be a home event rtseok Studio. Personal - Mra, Edwin Hoagland, Miss Lucile McRae, Mixa Alison King and Mr Dwight Paul, who have been in town sister, Mr. and Mra, Cebert Balllar-|for @ short stay, left Sunday for Bon, Vancouver, B. C ee * 4. Mra, L. 8, McCready of Eugene,| Mr, and Mrs, W, H, Parsons and gle, who are ornia, were five | guests at the Hotel Ambassador tn jies Angeles last week ] | | Cameron and Miss o spent ast week | Herbert Cond eee | a uce } Malcom King and her son,| Miss Mary Graeme King, left Sunday by |Janet ¥ Mrs. ©! Sutherland, Denny-Fuhrman, and - |at the Sunset club, left Sunday for! The affair will honor Mr. Allan| 7 | motor for their home in Vancouver, ns \ y Glark, the noted sculptor, whose| “T* ©: M. Banghart, Medina. |B. C, after spending a few dayn in|their homes in Vancouver, B. C Works will be on exhibition. ‘tet ete | town, guests at the Hotel Washing: | eee | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clark plan to leave | Supper Musicale ton. ape Mr. and Mra. C. J. Smith left Fri shortly on a trip to the Orient. bg 14 y for the East to attend the gradu Giane TO honor members of the Seattle! 36, ana Mrs. Thomas Greening ation of thelr granddaughters Mise Browning society and their hus-| bands, Mr. and Mrs. Clement J.| Challar will entertain with a supper | at 630 o'clock on Tuenday ovening, at their home, 2802 62d ave. 8. W. | Following the supper, tha Seattle | Music Study club will present a| musical program, which will include these numbers: | Voecai— (a) “The Year’ Collins’ edding June 25 ‘The marriage of Miss Audrey Henore Collins, daughter of Mr. and Frederick Collins to Mr. Clay- Warren Weatherly, son of Mr. W. Weatherly, of Portland, be celebrated Wednesday after- June 25, in the Church of Epiphany. Rev. Harold G. “Hennessy will read the service at 4 clock. ‘Miss Collins will be attended by | ‘Miss Isabel Weatherly, of Portland, as maid of honor and Miss Inez Fairchild, of Portland, for brides- Little Suzanne Lidren, of ‘ it, will be flower girl and Bobbie Walstrom, ring bearer. Mr. Allan Cover, of Astoria, will best man and Mr. Ainsworth and Mr. Fred Merrill, ushers. _ A sme! reception will follow the Service at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Maurie Schoen. Miss Ruth Piano— (a) Nocturne F #harp Ma: (>) “La Fileusy" Mrs. W. HL, Ogi im, Miss Ruth Prior, MacDowell rusch, ‘Vocat— (a) “Would God I Were the Tender Apple Blossom” Old 1 @) Mra. F. Mra. F. 8. Burbank will be accompanist Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY TUESDAY CLUB | _ The Woman's Tuesday club will| FREMONT W. C. T. U. mest Tuesday, June 3, at 2 p. m.| " _ Fremont W. C. T. U. will meet on| with Mrs. P. J. Aaron, 2004 E. Lynn | “Tuesday, June 3, at 2 p. m, in the | street. | | Caro Roma “Resignation” ..... F. WH. T. Anderson. Men's room in Asbury M. E. church. eee ‘Tt will be flower mission day, in charge of Mrs. Jennie Bruce. Mem- bers are requested to bring flowers. one ST. MARTIN'S MOTHERS’ CLUB | Mrs. Thomas J. Hockins will en-| tertain members of St. Martin’s| Mothers’ club at a bridge luncheon | Tuesday, June 3, at 12:30 o'clock, at her home, 5902 12th ave. N. B, hostess will be assisted by Mra. G. J. Marlowe, Mrs. T. G. Spellman, Mrs. F. H. Hollenbeck, Mrs. J. J. Murphy and Mra. B. P. von Ander- sen. LADY STIRLING CHAPTER _ Lady Stirling chapter, D. A. R, ‘will hold its regular monthly meet- ing Tuesday, June 3, at 1:30 p. m., at the residence of Mrs. Edwin 8. ‘Eyes, 1007 W. Galer st. Mrs. W. M. | Williams will be assisting hostess. Board meeting at 1 p. m. soe _ WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB ’ | CALEIDH CLUB } The Caleidh club will meet Tees. | ‘The regular meeting of the Wom-| day, June 3, at 1 Pp. m. at the home} @n's Lakewood Civic Improvement|of Mra, P. E. Harris, 216 40th N. | lub will be held Tuesday, June 3, at . ° | 2 p,m. in the clubhouse. Mrs, Wal-| CANADIAN WOMEN'S CLUB ' Yer Deutch and members of the civic] The Canadian Women's club will | meet Tuesday, June 3, at 2 p. m.,| at the Federated clubhouse. Follow. ing the business session tea will be | served. ROBERT FE. LEE » eaten | CHAPTER ALTRUISTIC CLUB Robert BE. Lee chapter, Daughters| The Altruistic club of Mizpah tem f the Confederacy, and John B.| ple No. 90 will meet Tuesday, June 3, Gordon camp, Confederate Veterans, | at 12 o'clock with Mrs. W. A. Demro, ‘will meet with Mrs. May Avery Wil-|5039 Eighth ave, _ Kins, 3701 Beach. drive, Tuesday, . June 3, st 2 p. m. "os _ afternoon. Traffic laws will be read and discussed. . oe QUEEN ANNE . STUDY CLUB BUSINESS WOMEN's CLUB Members and their friends of the ‘The Seattle Business and Profes-|Queen Anne Study club e7 be en-| _ Slonal Women’s club will met Tues-|tertained Tuesday afternoon, June | day, June 3, at 6:45 p. m, at the|3, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs.| | Engineers’ club. Election of dele-| Hampton Moran, 2445 First ave. W. ates to the national convention, |Thfs meeting will conclude tho! oe. which means to Sta| ) AR. E. M. E. CLUB uest day.” The A. R. BU. M. E. club meets| The following program wil: be pre- Tuesday, June 3, at 2 o'clock, with | sente Mrs. M. E. C. Crowe, 428 Malden ave, Capitol Hill car. : see _ BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON Borowski Mr, Kenneth Lyman at the plano, Playlet, “The Man Next Door’ ouihig sash it Miss Atmae McConthe, Gen. George W: Phillip Melville, .........Arthur Comings No. 23, b) tie fel gt Py Constance Brown, : Marjorie Wilson celebrate its fifteenth anniver jonald Askevold Tuesday, June 3, at Veteran: he Mikado” armory. Luncheon at noon. igh Schoot comrades welcome. * I 0. B. CLUB The regular business meeting of the L. O. E. club will be held Tues. day, June 3, at 2 p. m. at the Elks’ » club. GRESSIVE CLUB North Und Progressive club meet Tuesday, June 3, at 2 p.m., Ht 2218 N, dint wt. Mra, L. G. Stien and Mra, J. G. Austin, hostesse: Cai ‘i All ADDITIONAL CLUBS LITERARY AND MUSICAL cLUB The Ladies’ Literary and Musleal club will meet with Mrs, W. G, Clark, | 1568 E, Garteld st. Vriday, June 6, for 1 o'clock luncheon, eee ELDERBLOOM CLUB Ulderbloom club will meet ‘Thurs. day, June % at 11 o'clock inthe morning in Modern Wood: HM, Third and be aio motored to Vancouver, B. C., for the Katherine Salmon, from Mary's In week end. | stitute. | = oes | Mr. and Mra, W. W. Felger, Miss Nollie Felger and Mr. John Hoffer nap, Jr, spent the week-end at Port | Ludiow, Mr. and Mrs. Rogs Dow Mins Jean Fox and Mr. Harry mo. Fox tored to Toppenish to spend the week | jend with Miss Clara Bruhn . | Mrs. Vila M. Crosby has returned to the Hotel Sorrento, after spending | | the winter In California, j be | | Mr. De Wolfs Emory left Friday |td® Hayden Lake, to be gone two | weeks, | 6.6 | Mra, Robert Greer, Mra. James arfield Eddy of Everett and Mrs. Charles Willard Stimson left last | | week for Callfornia, to attend the} | graduation of thelr daughters, the Misses Marte Greer, Adeline Eddy and Jane Stimson from Miss Ran: | |#om‘s school at Piedmont. | Music Affairs at Cornish This Week On Tuesday, June 3, at 5:30 p. m, in the Cornish Little theater, Calvin Brainerd Cady will present in plano | | recital, Ruth Gordon, Juilliard schol | far, in the following program: | Variations in © Minor Te |Imermesso, Hungarian Dance, priecla ...,. a eises ra Minatre! . Two preludes—Nocturne, tad No Time With Gene Rodemich’s Orchestra Also Arablanna—Yox Trot Wooden Whistle Wouldn't Whiatle—Fox Trot 8. 8. Leviathan Orchestra Me Away Fox Trot Orchestra Carl Fenton's Orchestra Daddy's Dreamtime Lullaby—Fox Trot Ortental Love Dreams— Fox Trot Coon-Sanders Orch. hoven | Brahine Debusry iuide, Bat Daeven’ Chopin Wednesday, June 4, at 8:30 p. m. jin Cornish Little theater, Maurice Leplat will present in graduation | piano recital, Elizabeth Choate The} first number of the program is by the professional trio of Miss Choate, | Francis Williams, being from the piano class of Calvin Brainerd Cady, and Helen Stewart from the violon cello class of George Kirchner. The | program follow: |Trie In D Minor. Mendelssohn Vieuxtemps G Wienawekt $:30 p, m. in Thursday, June |the Cornish Little th Brainerd Cady will present in gradua- tion recital John Hopper, Juilliard | scholar. The last number on the pro- | gram i a trio, the other members of which are Maurice Lepiat, violin, and Walter H. Nash, violoncello, mem- |bers of the Cornish faculty, (Chicken fricasaee in a novel form) ie rhe program follows: Shorteake Hohorzo : 2 cupfuls pastry flour + Balnkirott hopin ffon 4 level teaspoonfuls baking Debussy powder Gouvy ¥ teaspoonful salt tro ; tea or) 4 captul Crisco | Friday at 8:30 p. m., June 6, will 4 eupful milk (about) take place the commencement pro- Filling fram and presentation of certificates eupful Crisco ¥% eupful flour 44 teaspoonful salt 2 cuj cooked chicken (i Make biscuit of ingredients for short cake; cut about 3 inches in diameter. Melt Crisco; add flour and seasonings; add broth, atir until boiling, add chicken, Bake and diplomas. ‘The latter have been |won by Dorothy Hopper, piano; Agatha Brown, dancing; John Hop- per, piano, Certificates are being awarded to Elizabeth Choate, violin: Ruth Gordon, piano; Gertrude Wien zirl, dancing; Florence Eschbach, public school music. ‘The presenta. tions will be made by Miss Nellio C, Cornish, directress, and addrdsses| will be made by Max Garrett and Calvin Brainerd Cady. Vocal num- Sores, pu in half, put |! bers will be given from Liza teh. eve Ye hua layers, over top. |) man's “In a Persian Garden” by an jensemble of Violet Ball, Mary Jane Barton, Freda flocck, Sadie Hughes, Roy Young and Robert Norton, all from the classes of Jacques Jou. Terville, Saturday, June 7, at 8:50 p, m, in the Moore theater, will be given a dance recital presenting Marta Court. ney, former member of the Anna Paylowa company, and her pupils, (RISCO or ie an ap, digestible tried fords For [| The Largest Complete Honefurnishing Store in the Northwest RNITORE CO. INC. SIXTH AVENUE BEWEEN PIKE AND PINE Secand IN OUR NEW BUILDING A Week of Rate Opportunity ago today we moved into our magaificent new building. The growth, development cess of this store in its new location has been a great merchandising achieverne In appreciation of the patronage which has made this success possible, and to ma year in our new building, we announce a furniture sa) stocks, conceded to be the largest in the Northwest, furniture for every room in the home will be offered sweeping reductions, GRU Sale, far-reaching overflowing with exceptional yalues. s in every department. We can promi Thege drastic reductions mean quick disposal. 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POP AAD PRA an pn ‘The program parts, the first of which is entitled "A Day in Dreamland.” consists of classic, Greek and charac. ter dancing. The third part is dom. | WOMEN'S ALLIANCE PICNIC of the First Unitarlah church will meet 'Thurs- day, June 5, for a picnic at the home of Mrs. H, I, Glenn at Endolyne. Instead of the usual luncheon, din- ner will be served at 6 o'clock, in fested in the recital to be given by Edith Nordstrom, 18-year ola girl pianist, at the Plymouth Congrega- tional church Monday evening, June 2, when sho will be heard in a pro. gram devoted to big and Interesting works for the plano, The numbers follow: SEATTLE ‘SOCIAL CLUB Seattle Social Club, Q. E. S,, will have a basket picnic at the homo of Mrs, Mary J. Meyer, Medina, Thurs- day, June 5. Ferry leaves Leschi park at 11:30 o'clock. be followed by cards, and friends invited. ing are asked to bring silver and sugar in their baskets, The fourth is made up of varlous divertisements formed of en: sembles, solos cipal of these will be taken by Miss Courtney, Eastern Stars Those attend: |been asked to join, ja business meeting at 2:30 o'clock, lafter which Mrs, Kinseley will pre- jsent a traveloguo of her recent trip jto Eastern states, There will be Sonata Kertic, Op, 69, With great power With naive tondernoas Edwards and Gertrude Wienztrl. From June § to 15 will be open tho art exhibit, consisting of woven work by the classes of Mme. Kirstine pastels and color by those of Mark Tobey, and exhibits of decorative design, TURY CLUB The social service department the Woman's Century club will 2 # plenic and playday Saturday, 7, at the home of Mrs. Thomas Cra han at Manitou on Bainbridge jsland, Take boat at 9:80 a, m. from Gal: braith dock, Pier . “Tho Children's LESCHI HIGH WOMEN'S CLUB Tho Leschi Heights Women's Im. provement. club will elect new offi cers at its next mecting Friday aftor: noon, June 6, at 2 o'clock, at the rs. D. 1, Willard, 199 2ard Mrs. Bmil Parker, Mrs, L, P. White and Mrs, Jean Deigity will assist the hostess, Hauser, drawing, * (©) Berenade for the Dott (@) The BOW Ts Dancing Mite Bhepherd—Le petit Young Pianist to Play Tonight interest is being mani Tonia Social Templo Wednesday, June 4, at 2 Solock, Batsern Stars invited,

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