The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 19, 1925, Page 13

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ees Seattl Palted by e * — Many Part Evening : ur for * Da Monday *° gpk Mrs. Jove? jee at dinner Disa wilh e on Mercer Is eel Haar sym! Bridge Supper Will Honor Visitors De and Mrs, Arti twenty f mapper at the evening, M Mra, Wikte’s . t ‘ (, whe are ' w me on ‘ Wedding Soler This Morning Te fariage of Mics F ‘Smith. Brith nnized daughter of Mre Mr. Maurice son of Mra. W this solemnized oe Jer. Father Kunts p ng Beeremony, which was followed Pgh wes, with Mr. Charies and Mr. John Gallagher assist a server. the service Miss Dorothy mang “O Promise Me.” “Ave 3 sung by Mins Josephine | Salutorie” by Mr} feck Murphy. Miss Camille q presided at the organ Bride, given in marrioke by mec, Mr. James Dolan, was z ta ivory crepe satin, long abdim of Une, the peartencrusted pom at the left site cought under a partornament, The tulle veil. edged ‘Wh eabroldery, was wreathed with | gatge Momoms and for bouquet she Pamid an exquisite shower of or BA cream roses and lilies of the wr. The bride's sinter, Mine Kathryn Seth as maid of honor, wore apri @ Gepe satin. with panels of dadew lace and 4 hat in correapond i stade. Ophelia rosea and pink font peas were her flowers. Patricia Miewa, in white chiffon and « ing a basket of Cec! Brunner iat Wits of the valley flower « Robert Galbraith was best Rs brother, and Mr. Stanley Weas, Mr. Leo Rice, Mr. Erale forin and Mr. Everett Exact the Biex Mrs. Smith wore midnight tien wk crepe. embroidered in roaee fidw Whades, and Mra. Gorden! Te Gelicate green crepe and was an at the service there wes at the home of the bride's Amisting were Mre. J. M. Mrs. Christensen, Mrs. Mere and the Misses May Roy. Hartwick, Olive Hartwick. | ® Grimson, Juanita Rice and 0d Mrs. Galbraith left on a Wedding trip to Portland | Outoftown suests {UBS FOR WEDNESDAY Resor Mra. H. E. Maltby, can-| for the presidency of the; State Federation of fs clubs, a larke group of Se- fre entertaining with a i the home of Mrx. W. P. Har . Kinnear place, tomorrow, to & o'clock. Gud women of the city and Meringtowns. The clubs which Be hostesses for the affair! the Alki Women's Improve- Aspasia ciub, Bon Marche | cub, Canadian Women's | Mate Culture club, Ciionian | Coterie, Current Century | Atixitlary to the Pacific club, Ladies’ Grotto, @ Literary and Musical club, 1 ub, King County Gradu-! her Musical Arts Society,| e Progressive club, Nation- Mattel of Administration and Progressive Thou Seen Anne Fornightly, Qu lady, Rainier Beach Wome Grade Teachers’, Seattle On- | Women's club, Seattle! Seward Social and Liter-| Santet Heights Literary, Soro- | leat Heattie Art, Wornen's West | nt, Women's Educa-| Women's Laxewiod Ci The affair te) ht Cael arrangements are in the| 6 Mrs. E. F. Uden, asmiated | MA, Wilson R. Gay, Mra. Wil-| @.Cark and Mrs, Viarence H Fn Atong those to be in the re- Bing line wit ih Mrs, Maltby will be BB. McCready of Snohomiah, on; Mrs, D. B. Me- mM Everet?, first vice presl- PM the State Federation, and Mais chairmen of ‘ depart- is Mi Effie Raitt of iaty of Washington facul RP. Week, Mrs. Howard Mra Helen Stevens, editor of . y Mrs. W. H, Udall, Mes, W Gloyd, Puyaliup; Harper, i Mrs, Halney Tt. Wataon, Pollock, Senttie; Mrx " Beatie, A Adelbert Moc ievert 89 howtennon will be Mew Women’ President of the Washington | Lo} Sb the ten hour will be! Society Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Laura Emory out — } anned for Travele rs; House Quests \ Mt Gord o} uM ! { Daneing Party Miss) Dorothy M and Miss ¥ Metatyre t ev « tt me of Mr and M Ne ne University ild to Give Party rangement» Mra. J. F Mat n, M ‘ HN. bitt, Mra Ht. HM. Welln M wa Wetg Mre. ¢ Bh Rugegle Mre. Ww ‘ Mire wit , m "y M s f iM ¥ made rare Mra. A P Mra. Charles Ballard, Mra. J. F. Boede. Mre. Bu gene Hell, Mra. Henry Bittman, Mre. KR. J, Cogewell, Mra. Btewen Chase Mra, W. BE. How, Mra. R. C. Dressler Mra. W EB. Forkner, Mra. A. M Go stein, Mra. Robert Grace, Mre M. L. Hare, Mre. Claire B. Kinne, Mrs Edgar Royer, Mra. Sam C. Standard. Mra. W. G. Weigh, Mra, J. B. Hol ton, Mra. C Moniex, Mre. Lew BK. Shela, Mra. T. F. Murphy, Mre Walter Ct Mre. H. Mrs J. B Hi, Mre. Lyte Ba Mre Wilbur J Wickstrom, M a A 1 e, Della Wright, Mre. Adu Witliams, Mra. J. B. Winston, Mra Cc. A. Wintermute, Mra. MH. T. Skill- ing, Mra. BE. L, Duquette, Mra. War ren Brown, Mre. H. w Tennoeh, Mins Catherine Cox, Mra. A. H. Wels man and Mre. Amy Smith cee Bridge Tea for Miss Garrison To honor Mies [inda (Garrison wh engagement to M Joe Geuld waa recently Misa Derot Gitmore will « a briige tea Friday the Tennle chub Mre. Ki son and Mrs, William A will preside at the table b Minase Berenice Butler, Hots Nex er and Nancy Buckley will assist Orthopedic Shops Westminster church w Mrs. Harry Spencer, hostess, will be in charge at the pe Laneh room Wednesday Assisting will be Mra. Robert A White Mrs George D, Beard bh Mra. M. # Wooster, Mixx Mary Waller, Mre. Chas. H. Pillsbury, Mrs. C. A. Seat lterday, Mrs. &. L. Hayden, Mra Den Gunn, Mrs. &. G. Heppler, Mra. LeRoy Pease Queen Anne Guild with Mrs. © F. Moe and Mrs Robert Brown wih be in cha at the Thrift Shop on Wednesday morning and Interlaken Gulid, «ith Mre. lL. H Jacobaon and Mre. BL J, Porkinson, will have charge on Wednesday af. ternoon. Club | Holmes, Mrs. F. A. Wels, Mrs. Ellen P. Dabney, Mra. F. W. Schroeder. lies May Loomis, Mra. Dana Hrown. Mrs. RK. J. Reekie, Mre. RK. 8. Weight man, Mrs. J. W. Hyneman, Mra, W. H Ellert, Miss Emma E Hart, Mise) Almina George, Mra. L. B. L. Mot. fett, Mra, © W. Karner, Mrs, W. & yaiker, Miss Mabel V. Wilson, Dr.| attic Slaughter, Mrs. H. R, Wheel er, M DD. Hall, Mee. BS Miller.| Mrs. F. RK. Clark, Meo, Ellen 8.) Lackenby, Mra. George E. Williams, Miss Frances Haverio, Mra. Archi-| bald Wilson, Mra. J. M. Cunning ham, Misa Elizabeth Proctor and) irs. Frank Read. Art.members of the clube will have charge of the decorations, with Mrs. Frederick W. Graham as chair.| man, assisted by Mra. BE. E. Dudde: Mrs. A. EL Swain, Mrs. Daniel Ragan, Mrs. J. Herbert Ames, Mra W. 8. Thyng and Mra, A. J Webb. | A delightful program has been ar ranged for the afternoon by Mra Maicoim Hughes, Mrs. Arline Mc Donagh Westcott and Mra. Charies Miller. Pisno~ @ Minor Pretude Rachmininott Arabesque .. Laschetiney Mise Abbie Vern Biseetl Readings Dramatic story, Ring in the O16. Onford tie Shreve Hayman Votes The Nightingale Has « Lyte of Gold Wheipley Timaky-Kor Bong of India js of Meviiia Addresa Mrs. 1. Viottn Behumann-Auer Mol (Seventh century ae Hondo Moxart-Kre! ‘Tanner Leone nat the plano Dramatic The Call of Spring, and Idiac Time Alfred Noyes Trees Joyes Kilmer Nettie Shreve Dayman Voice Vittoria: Mio Core Carenserni Ausemehalt Hehubert | Love Went A-fiding Bridaee Marvin Gaukel Ruth Prynne at the plano one |W T HILL POT. A West Hill PHT. A. will meet | Wedt:rsday, May 20, at 1:30 p. m. at the Olymple Heights clubhouse, Mrn | John G. Matthews, president of the | central counell, will speak on P.-T, A. work, Dr, Carl Burdi®k will give an address on “Children's Diseases,” one PRINCESS ANGELINE COUNCHL Princess Angeline Councl No. 6, Degree of Pocohontas, will have a» card party Wednesday evening, May | 20, at #:80 o'clock, in Swedish Club | hall, Highth and Ol oe ve . NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF WASHINGTON Princess Angeline Parlor No. 2 Native Daughters of Washington, will hold ite final whist card party of the neuron at Wing's cafeteria on zniete, i Mrs. 1, H. Jon yeaaille:; Mrx, P, K. Pirret, Ta ee Bulletin; Mra. Robert EM Poyallup: Mra. W. TL. Haw W. BE. Barnhart, preal- Federation of Women's Mm. ¥, 11, mene 4, Brown, Seattie; Mr@. , Tacoma; Mra, William fie ai Mts. Frederick J, Buell, Be- John F, Miller, Beattie; Tagan, Puyaiiup; » po Men. Tew G Veteher ana Mra, Henry Ts a W Catlett, Mra. J, Hitde mW, A. Blown, Mrs, Frank ae Magrath, Mra. P.M. Cook L.A. Gasaway, Graves, Mery. 4. 13, Mallett, Hehutt, Mrs, Wednerday evening, May 20th, at ‘sy. m. | WEST SEATTLE HE — derick Adams Los Angeles, who haa been her sister, Moa urles R. Miller, for ten day Adama and Mrs, Miller will leave Thursday by motor for the South.—Portrait by Witzel, Ay gele WOMEN'S PIONKER AUXILIARY LUNCHE | | _,... Persona | The Women's to the Washing ahd Mra E & Goodwin, wit thon will meet fe Wed. | thelr son Jack and Mrs e nesday, May 20 in, Ww © Thursday the cafeteria for Califor to be gone ce bers of the week families are a see Follow ram a hel gram w | on three es LeMont, a er | and MM . Howard me _* © | M irin “cates ws. 3 Cantitiess act " Friday on a nix weeks Hast Mr * on Tl _ Mine G: Combe Nelne Dramatic Recital Mise Helen Mrances LeMent PLYMOUTH GINLS CLUT TO Mies Evetrs J we PRESENT PLAY sc idid The Payers’ group of the I HARRISON PT. A or biadate : ‘The Harrison School Parent./C0? Sm club wil ‘present on) Teachers’ association wili hold ita| Wednesday and Thursday evenings | Yourh of lant meeting of the year at the/of thie week at #15 in the i school, Wednesday, May 20, at 2:30. | partors, the threeact play + * The program will consist of con-| was awarded the national prize for |S" vention reports and of talke of | drama. The Hack," by Mary P. | tacy health Hamlin, is a play showing the | + PYTHIAN SISTERS Peter. The scene is laid in thed yscius The Pythian Sisters of Temple home of Peter, the ac taking No. 9, wilt hold its regular business | place at the time of Christ's min. | sdine as meeting Wednesday, May 20, atry in Capernaum % p.m, in A. O. UL W. hall Reading tion and Inspection. PROSPERITY REBEKAH LODGE Prosperity Rebekah lodae will wive | Th" military whist party Wednesday | 4gor evening. May 20, at 8:30 o'clock, in| Hervant to Gertrude Kw Oda" Pellet ball, Blinan | "Produced by Mra. ftobert F, Randall Tint ing by Mr. William Dariing ne by Mr, Howard Nowe ART CLUB } ART CHAPTER AO, P. KO Went Heattle Art club will meet Wednesday, May 20, at 10:20 4. m., Chapter AO, P. EL O., wilt meet} at the home of Mra, John A. Ben- | at the Metropolitan tea room in the nett, 4724 fist ave Stuart building on Friday, May 22 see S'clock. Mra, Cora Bow and Miss MONTLAKE POT. A a How will be the hostesses: Montlake P.-T. A. will meet wed-| . nesday, May 20, at 3p, m., at the; AUXILIARY TO ALL oe home of Mrs. P. J. Aaron, 2005 &.| SAINTS’ CHURCH Lynn st, Mra G. M. Porter of Gar-| The Ladies’ Auxiliary of All Saints’ field high ‘school will speak and| church will give ma card party there will be a talk on “Fire Pre-| Wednesday evening, May 20, at } vention, Ad Musical program and) Lakeside clubhouse, 50th ave, 8. and tea. V Angeline st | ee \ ” Albers Better Breakfast Cereals . Wiliam: T . FREDERICK ADAMS Ht GRADUATE | The fnew Witeh trom thee mid-week treat! HEALTH PROGRAM the Feder of Women's clubs w valth program at the { Draw emday, May 20, at The Woman's Society Preabyterian church will meet Wed neaday, May 26, ab 120 p. in the church parlors, After the bund of Beth m. The Princess Vaalerka liven | Yoma | Reading. Oten Fitehenry Frances era Grace Vabibe » Reddy rence Mpaulding Talking Waman Mrs ) Reading Roseian Grace Vahibusch Milkmaid Wiltamay Stream Biind Man Derotny Tha Dorte Campbell | The Frances Bexan | Th allad Hinger Dereths bs fs Chocolate 9 Everywhere SAY “GRAR.AR.DELLY® Fine for Children in the Spring! | Now little bodies especially need a change in foods. Replace some of the heavier dishes with healthful, nourishing Raisin Bread. Children love its fruity goodness—and it's fine spring food for them. Wednesday brings my special baking of the finest Sun-Maid Raisin Bread. Also rolls, fruit cakes, tarts, raisin pie and other tempting Sun-Maid raisin foods. Get them fresh from my oven at any bakery, frocery store or delicatessen. Serve them regularly on Wednesday for dinner, for your own and the . children’s luncheon. All the family will enjoy this Place a standing Wednesday order with your Baker or Grocer Ie Keon Fietecher | Florence Rpauiding | of guest day Endorsed by bakers everywhere including the American Bek Association and the Re Bakers’ Association of America enn teeing the fo 1s program Following is the program pre will be giver ented Devotionals, Mra Herbert Lew 1 Why We St Prey for Our M use of vleparies.” Mra, Chan Warhen When ¥ 5 me Fillies de Asie Hewett | rate Muerter Mies Leone the plano Mra, Ce * Mre B.A Parte - and Mra Ralph Nichole Paper on Carmen—Mra, Wo H. Wulte r Afiernoon will bt | Music from “Carmen Bizet Mra A. Bo Lund Mrs, 1. B. Tenedict. | abanera Jansen and Mre. Alan W intr’ acte ine Robinson. - Tenor Aria ROBS PTA Contraito and tener duet, Mra Janeen, | Ross P.-T. A. will bold its regular ome Ea 1d Its regular} Mr. Begley nly meeting at’ the school on] pate acte—bins Revinccs Wednesday, May 20. ACT tI GE ve Card, trio (tm costume) | Mra. Alice Mactean, Mra. Jansen. Ente ADDITIONAL CLUBS DELIGHTFUL MUSICALE Chapter A, P. O., gave a detight acte—Miss Robinson. ACT IV | Finate—Mr. Regiey . ci The West Seattle Day Nursery will sponsor a sports ¢lothes ball Rainier Chapter House In celebration |on saturday evening, May 28, at Mra. J. F. Duthie and |tne Hiawatha fleld house. Mrs. A. he music committee were the hos Royal McKeo cn is In charge of the tennen for the affair. general arrangements. ful musicale Monday afternoon at RAFT CHEESE will keep about four times as long as ordinary cheese; but you will eat it in about one-fourth the time, You will find Kraft Cheese to be fresh, mild and wholesome 1 long after ordi- nary cheese would ay and hard or , covered with mold. 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