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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 = Seattle RAND MRS. N M LOTTE will be rot forty cove!™ evening, April 15 by ck ‘s rhe attain 9 @ Donald Bi “n ie marriage wes March 2 pimonton, Canada ‘Gards Out for Tea bare Richard P. Lewls a 7. B Sands have cards at Mrs. Sand's home nas +5 arnoon, April 14 alle Wallace feho is visiting * phe calling hot aatil 5 oc}0ck. Party Planned for Nieces Mr. and Mrs. Ri tetain wiih & mu ‘hur home on : ‘april 18, iss Wanda 1 Miss Sigrid Ke Mo, who have ar qpend the summe cual T. HK Kolderup. af Dinner Will Pre cede Spring Ball , é : Mr. and Mrs, Stan FB te hosts at dinner on I BB grt 1, at thetr Rome, prec 4 4 y Griffiths wi Ball, the Seattle Day » will give at The O! ‘ked fe Covers will be ° Miss Wiestling’s Wedding, April 18 ‘The marriage of Miss Wiestling, daughter of Mr faak Beecher Wiestling, to Mr Avtar Durham Platt, son of Mr and Mra Harrison Piatt, Port- d Mrs, ld will be solemnized Saturday |‘ emaing April 18, at $ o'clock In St famabas’ chapel. Rev. Herbert H.| Gowen will read the service. Miss Francesca Wiestling will be! er sisters maid of honor, and louise Scruggs, the little daughter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scruggs sil be flower girl. Mr. Kenneth Moores will be best man for Mr Platt. Following the service there will be areception at the home of the dwide's parents. Luncheon Honors Mrs, Kelleher | ociety | Edited i Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assis Laur | pinner at University Club Will Honor Bridal Couple; Entertaining at Tea | Miss Waechter to Entertain Hawley-Smith Nuptials The marriage of Miss Dorothy I Hawley and Mr, Carlos W. Smith emnized | Monday Gives Second i Luncheon Series Mrs, Lister Holmes entertained with the eons ers w | Farewell Entertainment A farewell entertainment and dance will be given at the Wom }en's Univ ub 8 any even ing, Ap of Anna write Strong is Morning Wedding Miss Jano Magowan and Mr Garner Steen were quietly married) Sunday’ morning at 8:30 o'¢lock at the re: ard Berringer formed mony. Miss A nd Mr. Fi room, were of The bride wore an ensemble cos tume of almond green kasha with hat to corres nd a corsage of pink sweet peas a orchids Blekkink -was attired in colored ensemble, and her co | Music ames Grittiths | Sunday Afternoon MISS RUTH COOPER vs POLICE SEEKING : FIVE PERSONS Disappearances Are Report- ed In by Relatives nissing two of them women, who have aled for ald tn lo. past 70, m her ASTERN STAR CLUB The Eastern Star club will hold a the First) Prest nee of the Rev, John Hare.| te” Mrs. R. P. Russell for two months.—Portrait by Grady. |°" BEACON HEIGHTS CLUB meet- | Rasmusse | © GREEN PEPERS STUFFED JELAAD SHRIMP WITH WISH SALAD Four peppers, | cup fish flakes, %| 1 Fat people + LIST CR Here 1s how | took off/,.50 hs _-» 17 two months + Simple .. easy — harmless’. way Garments. Weakening Diets, Absura Creams or Worthle ast ks ¢ cit all ove x fatter, until one day in he secret used by act MP DIRECTIONS EAT ALL YOU WANT: ken TAKE IT EASY: Do BE COMFORTABLE: I SENSIBLE: Do not rub fi ne ss reducing creams, Simp! RI-NA t al atch ER GAIN GUARANTEED 4 Miss Catherine Collins entertained | was of lavender sweet peas with a small Iuncheon today at The} yr and Mra. St Olympic, in honor of Mrs. Campbell! nome at Vashon Kelleher, a recent bride. | . | Hosts at Evening Party | Orthopedic Lunch and Rersika:pleasure of some’ 30 ‘ot | Thrift Shops thir friends, Mr. and Mra. Louis) @ndolyne-F Marks entertained with a “Night in have charge ¢ een will make their | Mis Puaty at their home, € room on Thursda beautifully decorated for the occas- fea and the guests enjoyed many tovel and entertaining features be-| tween dances. Supper Hostess at Tennis Club jatur- | G@y evening. The ball room was Cochran be mat assisted by Mrs. Wesley Dand Dalias |! Johnson, Mra. J. ( » Mra, 1} ‘4 Stewaht, Mrs. William Relster, | y Mrs. H. M. Parker, Mrs. Hugh Ap- pleby, Miss Ruth Dan Mrs. Robt. | Hewitt, Mrs. J. FE. Lansberr Mra Hood. Mount Baker G Mrs. D. $a Mr, Arthur Nordhoff, Mrs. Cor-| be in charge at t =@ "8 Eterting, Mrs. Robert Gillespie | Thursd: 9 9) 24 Mrs. Donaid McClallen will be! Gu the hostesses for tite supper at the Twnis club Sunday night. Women’s CLUBS FOR THURSDAY and Mrs. ANNIE. WRIGHT SEMINARY CLU y Mra. ‘The Annie W tt Seminary club|ess, Mrs. H. Hopk Wl hold an all-day session on! aah ate Tiureday, April 9, at the home of | LADIES’ TTO CLUB Ma. 0. G. Kim: 1497 Bigelow} Ladies’ Grotto. ctu will my. | Thursda Nagel NOON-DAY LUNCHEON ae -Thygesen auxiliary, U. S.| Phe Y., will hold a noon.day luncheon | ADDITIONAL CLUBS atVeterans’ hall, Armory, Thursday, | April 9. Regular meeting at 2 o'clock. | woMAN'S C Se Ee } URY CLUB Tonia Chapter No. 114, O. F. S.l}tury club will meet at Wil rive @ card party at the home |orclock at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. T. J. Carroll, 1822 10th ave. | = Host “One of my choicest pos grandmother’s wedding veil of old blonde. It requires the most delicate treatment. Of course there is nothing better than Lux to clean it with. I can say after using Lux that it deserves my warmest approval.” meet April 9, at 8 o'clock, |the Federation club house. Hus- | bands of members will be guests. Friday, t 4 ature and Trave WNIA CHAPTER No. 114 Friday, the Literature and Travel department of the Woman's Cen “Tke honorary member. %, Thureday, April 9. Bridge and will be played. Favors. Members and friends invited. eee {INA PRY THIMBLE CLUB Nina Fry Thimble club will meet Wh Mrs. Harry Brelle, 2530 Ash- Wath ave, Thuraday, April 9, at| Yon. ia: ad AUXILIARY ‘TO R. R. MEN The ladies’ auxiliary to the Broth Whoed of Railroad Trainmen will | its next regular meeting Thurs. | GF April 9, at 1:30 o'clock, at 1915 | ave. Initiation hige’ HITE CROss PROGRAM # White Cross program will be Him at the Federated club house | OE ay, April 9 | te to Canon Bliss by Mr.} / XG. Hotfman, The eva cons} mee, Mrs. R. F. Wee: Mra HE. Maltby, who is a member of FORTNIGHTLY 9, with milk chocolate. ap Rober J. Fisher, 1404 Kighth | ! The peo; 4 fy * peogram will Include "i from. 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