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— Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant~ Laura Emory | — enemies! ne Luncheon « Arranged. jor Monday at Sunset} Club; Guild to Give Bridge Tea Me" GENEVIEVE, But THEN Lune heon by Army has ext », May| and Navy Women funeheon on M ant | ‘The Assootation of Army and Nay 31, at the Rooke wy entortained,| Women will meet for a 1 o'clock sixteen guests 2 mah]lunchoon followed by bridge, on ani fo gh . \r ay afternoon, May 12, In parlor | jonxs 8 thi ‘ lex of | 1 The Olympic pe Aras 2 1 is give] Mra. John E, Nolan and Mra, I pinilar att G. Dodge will be the hostesaes ns. ee | rye bie | Bridge Tea by | Miss Goodwin to St. Cecilia Guild Give Tea | M In } of Mr Ervin Crawford | & Sak : ‘ Goodwin, a reeent bride, and Mrs. ey ptoada Wyatt Craig (Louise Goodwin) who | ihe mennis Mi leave in June for Lieut, Craig's wuts. William Karis wilt t the | new ation in the Ortent, Mb vvea. and Mrs. James Hamiiton| Kathryn Goodwin will entertain ‘hel 1M 1 Bacon w with @ tea at her home on Saturday Veuve 1) 4 ‘ ae ide over the tea tab y{afternoon, May 16, from 4 until 6} pestis aver. the ° cone Hun é aA prey. will cA of song Parties Planned _— for Miss agi TEES’ Fai fia) Many par , Sunday Afternoon Tea + of im at Highlands Home Preece. bint tena ka k, in| PP » ub uncheon 1. who d tin Miss May Young at 5 idletor home Mrs, Da at mpla the same nt evening M and Mr hg of Mi fian Mrs. Fisher to North Queen Anne Guild Give Luncheon Dance Saturday Night Te ho Mrs. Ed As f (i Frank Edwar eo, Mrs. Ronald F tertain wit teen, on Saturday funset club. The Maytime Informal to be given by North Queen Anne julld, Saturday Spanish ba ic, promises to be Bugagement Announced | tor ca 1 be - mm host at Sorority Dinner sponsored at The Olymplc Mr. and Mr Joh e danc r hose by M ganounce the engag' Howard Wells Parish, Mr 3 William Steves, M Sybil r i Mr and M } V 1 Mr oO. t r il « with @ dinn heir home Mr. and M ae M Sybal Ham ft and Mra nod M Howard We Parish, 3 | Willlam Steves, M E. Manson Entertaining at Clauson, D Tennis Club bers am Crosby ttertaining twelve guests at the wring flower dinner dance at the Tennis club. Ralph Hat Hittman, M Bridge Luncheon aie Orthopedic Sho, Renton Hill Guild will be in charge M@ the service at th Orthopedic Lanech room turda. with Mrs. H M. Pease, hostess, assisted by Mrs. EJ. Bradeen, Mrs, W. D. Freeman. . Ma RM. Lawrence, Mrs. v. E.| Mrs. Hankins to Entertain Hankin t e luncheo: or May 19. at Se en w be on Wome’ s Clubs ' CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Mon. PENTAGAN CLUB N eb The Pentagn tub of the Univer- Wty of Washington will a card} Marty'at Norton's cafeteria evening, May 9, 4nd 500 will be p! Red their friends ir NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT * & Drill team of Circle, No.| ORAL EXPRESSION WN. of W., w a card party | CLUB Saturday evening, May at 3:30) Oral Expression club will Wclock, at Wing’s cafeteria. Bridge} | with Miss Laura G. Whitmire tad whist. 12th ave. N. E., Monday, M Jat 8 p.m. A play will be presented |by the club. “lgction of officers rovement! Mrs. .H. L. Cunliffe, assisting host- Sat-| ess WHITTIER HEI Whittier Heights Irop thud will sive Urtlay evening, } 9, at 8 o'clock, at} eoee Dimiek’s Dining Car | RAINIER CAMP Bie oe | Rainier ¢ ard par EDUCATIONAL CLUB will meet The Woman's Educational club will! p. m., in h club hall, Maye a discussion luncheon for offi-|and Olive. Initiatory’ work. All (sand chairmen of the Federation| Royal Neighbors invited. i Saturiay, May 9, at the club. 8 6 . RAINIER NOBLE POST NO, 1 See aad | The regular meeting of Rainier TARD PARTY Noble Post No. 1, auxiliary, will be Mis. Lena s will give al held Monday evening, May 11 Barty at her home, 2 Warren|$ o'clock, in the Ameri a, on Satu for the|clubrooms, 509 Third aye. May t jored by|ing child health month, Miss Ro: | Klin erg the King Coun Anti TAST DANCE OF SEASON council, No. 24, Degree of | SEATTLE hontas, will hold its last dance | Seatt | | | EW NO. 8 the season Sat May 9, at|the Mace will have Tom's ha, business meeting | 24:2 at o'clock, in O. U. W. halt] proGRa MikBow Girne: risa 1409 Ninth The Rainbow MHth a tea on § May 9, trom entertain | child welfare n the various reviews of the city will unt give @ pageant at 8:30 o'clock oF of their mother iffair| There aixo will be a lecture on| Mill be given in the room| "Health and the ¢ of Children.” M the Masonic | eee ORPHEON SOCcH The Orpheon society will give it weond concert this season on Tues- May 19, at the First Christian @hurch, Broadway and will be assisted by the le Gopher club on in Urday evening, May 9, at 8 o'cloe the parlors of the Hotel Oxfor 4 First ave The public is invited. | Mendelssohn Trio, from the Cornish rane 4 «school Mrs. Winifred hneton ADDITIONAL, CLUBS ‘on, soprano, will sing a group « and Sneidnttal soll will be TTLE DAY Miss Gladys Mot John Melver, Kor gin and nos, 4 sre | win Fairbour @ director of t mont bu | nization and Mrs. Theo Cal , londay, Ma at , ecompaniat Mat the ny; 44 : ; pe re As the annual « jon of | HIGHTH ANNUAL B f ne ASSEMBLY urge atd@tidance 4 The Women's Legislative Council | lof Washington will hold its eighth aoe * lannual asesembly in attle, Ma ITY LODGt 5 to Ma in the Bible room of Univers the Y. W. CG. A Diversity Lodge, No. 65, D, He| The entire program will feature Mute of Bremerton unde right person to take PAC “1 Stude ents in Recital P | ; é . * gs | OUR se ersona APE eleH denta of May C. Williama of ra tea! De k ‘ in. J 4 pl 40 es rum i t be he whan Ser as linn « banda 7 ele hom r i Phe following studer Poe ed r of pa Ars, Cronk of { Cunliff 1 J ™ the first of € r the} imily Ha farthn HH ' m 1 lr al Ia i ty I ' rT ne ne wor 1 ber it, Ber Mull, I 1 coeaiens hip and|Gurtis, Bima Lind, % A " to Itichmond Beach omir hiro, D: hi | ing ith n obb| to 1 Vlizabeth | i uM u ' fi bees , c hom C from trip Ba Wo: | Choate Pett Cam oO oO | rides 5 i \ “ ot Latt from th f : ps April | arrive t about i 110,000 SUMMONSES 1 c t imme th plored) ponpo ergeant 1, D: f] Mrs, HH Hroderick and Mra. W unt J the Thame t r \ip. at Ma bor aboard shi ‘oth ant 1 group of Mr Unive tt Hors en Snowden will give a special divertissement at the} inn Wells annual dance Metropolitan Saturday afte wir San | | Wayne MUST VISIT pfi ire ( Girls THE IDEAL FOR MOTHERS’ COFFMAN’S SMART summer camp 4 THE TAYLOR BABY S RVI s at $2 Delia Delight P a Tired Prisoner sram will include in the Forest Choiunard yservation of National material and making of a go of their ladder th | Garden,”’ AT RAC KUR’S ue AUTY SHOPPE k clip for just | meeting that roup will go to Camp Sealth conform to the head and features are trim and a wave urica that every woman owe 1 Legion | Mont ND GOWNS eT. is league will speak | REBUILDERS OF HATS / s without exec 0, 8, W. B. A. of | Wednesday hursday, May 14,| It's really quite {hrilling to. sec | fairly recreated into smart looking like e. In observance of] Davia #3 ith, the juntor of} TUXEDOS AND EVENING GOWNS The Sutherland Costume NORA a SR wonderful it will bq wonderfully smart! and not have to evening things that are Hugh Phelps, 3 S FOR G RADU A TTON Newest and Late < are the numbers. Shop, where » Joweler’s art.” Sports Hats banded hats for scen a Zircon, you mustn't lose wonder semi-precious gem that outshines a day, Anna Q. Nilsson in , and costs but a tenth of the SUE SET I: any time catching a In same karat pre- “Married Flirts,” with May Busch NG DIFFE at Coleman's Layport @hop! That you want | everything tn the Bubble Shop T18 Pike Street May ts well on docan't know is shower gi/t and wedding pre « when it meant [cau ANG Uo “ce OTHERS’ DAY” will be Sunday—what have you it——but some of us have failed to pay sufficient attention, Of course, there are flowers for the day-—-and candy— but I just wonder, don’t you, if Mother would not just as oon, perhaps rather, have something a little more lasting— omething that just days will not fade. 4s I've shopped, I've noticed that the shop windows are full of lovely things SHE would love to have, ! know. Sweat- ers of soft, glistening silk, or cozy bright woolen; scarfs of gay shades, and gloves. There are beads and toilet articles, and perfumes and toilet waters—any one of them quite ap- propriate and a welcome gift to “Mother.” tT AKE YOUR mn RS TO ROBBIE 1 model clever at ft. 225 Peoples Bank. MA it To find someone skillful enough to make, ‘of nothing but scraps, a | really creditable looking neckpicce, is, to my mind, an achlevement. | NELSON AL THE MODEL frocks and coats in the very latest mode. When next you hi n, take ft to he make does exceedingly clever Your modiste has your appearance at the end of her needle when we makes your frock or suit, and you must exercise great care in oe UNUSUALLY CLEVER In design and materials are the smart frocks, coats and hats at The Hollywood Shop, 1621 Westlake, north of Pine. ce. 8 how simple a frock is made, it may be made unusual a CeKie SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID AMOUF By Mr, Buettgen to beginners in chiha painting. Ceramic Arts Studio, 4187 Arcade Bldg you've any di ately u ght pieces of long treasured china to » nded, V'll tell you of an expert who docs just such work, and is wonderfully clever at it BE AU TIFUL PATTERN HATS ble prices, at The Model Millinery, 529 Peoples nord hada youndreaaanaesnt: poor head ache— much more miserable than eyestrain—get rid of ft. Dr ids, Balcony, Fraser-Paterson’s one e un of living is reading and sewing for the average Pevters c and can ther if her eyes are not fitted in the as well, | glasses for at least part-time wear ALWAYS WELL GROOMED hes or| And neat is the git! who sends her garments to the Pantorium te | cleaned or dyed. Satisfac y in every respect, you'll find the of your things lengthened. MA in-7680. e 8 ‘ Neatness and cleanliness are qualities which’ nearly everyone re- 5 | marks and considers in the estimate of personality. | STRAW HATS REMADE know Reblocked and resewe Leghorns, milans and hemps. The Model, their comfort, 29 Peoples Bank Bldg The woman who is truly economical buys a hat that can be used @ second or third season by simply deing reblocked into the latest fashion s 8 MOST SIMPLE TO MAKE vay Are the smart frocks of the season, even to the uninitiated, with maitetedeh the clever assistance of Miss Bean, 309 Peoples Bank Bldg. She cuts and fits—you sew A stitch here and there, in the right places, at the right time, are { makes the simplest, most inexpensive gown smart and dis- | improved) THE BEST OF HEMSTITCHING Only 8 cents at The Elite, 414 Eitel Bldg., over Bartell's. | Knowing that the best of thread is used in the hemstitching one | has done gives a great deat of confidence. | BEST FOR THE WOMAN WHO WALKS Are the comfortable, healthy Arch-Fitters you'll find at Lindgren's, hey're very smart looking, too, and they fit the foot that !s at and difficult.” 1 Fourth ave. rebuilt into | Si ies Shep’) WOMEN WHO PREFER THE BEST In toilet requisites buy Franco-American at The Model, 529 Peoples Bank Bldg up for Fo) tien ALWAYS THE BEST TO EAT When you have lunch or dinner at Wing Cafeteria, in’ thetr | spacious dining room with the wonderful view of Sound and moun- Bitel tains 1469 First ave, Fried chicken, southern style, with home-made jelly—right dowwn- town—and yet overlooking the cool blue of the harbor. | MARY STRELE’S GIFT SHOP Order work art firing, 1630 Wourth. eee Always are hfind-made and hand-painted things most delightful for lite at prize or shower gift, particularly this time of year. | . REGINALD D he Reckl VY AT THE COLONTAL Ag Sunday and Monda#®, May 10 and 11: Tues- chemies of Children;" Thursday, May 14 nd Conrad Nagel. You'll always The Colonial find enjoyment in the pre ams at s 8 DISCOUNT ON ALL FUR WORK Of 26 per cent at The Modot ) Pooplos Bank Bldg neck Sei rule Fust | Have you thought of using’ those scraps of fur for an ensemble scar{? Tome Sea 3 ® woo! TAKE YOUR MONEY DIFFICULTIE monthel ‘To the Pacific Loan Co. They'll he glad to help you. 603 ‘Third ave. (Advertisement, 1]: i Hi ag | ft + 4 i { i}