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DAY, MAY 20, 1 Seattle ited by Lillian Keen LeB ¢ Assistant—L, Bridge Luncheon Will B Sunset Club Postpo qgh8. CHESTER LATINER and) Q Miss Ge Lewis, | will entertain with a ; gon on Wednesday ot oatra. Lattme me, in Mp of Mrs. Charle 1 Hart who Is the & r pa 9 Mr, and Mrs. ©. H, J, Stolten-| re and Mra. W iris, who| Sil leave about June 1, for Lake Ghetan, to spend ® part of the . Trity-two uests have been In eee Musicale at Sunset Club Postponed planned for Wednes t ot », has a The program will be p by Mr. George Rokovoy, and| Mrs. Frederick Bentley, plano. Mrs “J, Tate Mason and Mrs, Worrall Wil- jon will bo the hostesses eee Informal Luncheon | for Mrs. Weed Mrs. F. W. Rhoades will enter ta with an informal bridge lunch gon at the Seattle Tennis club on| Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs Melvin A. Weed, who is leaving shortly for California formal Sunday it Supper ‘As a farewell compliment to Mr. an Mrs. Jone Stone Brinkley, who ‘Will leave shortly for Paducah, Ky., p make their home, Mr. and Mrs. Bolcom will entertain with ‘faformal supper at their home night. | via | . Patrons and Patronesses Named Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music at the University of Wash- will sponsor a concert for | the benefit of its scholarship fund, a Thursday evening, May 21, In ‘be junior ballroom at The Olympic. The program to be presented fol- lows: -- Godard Frim! Liebo cen Tanner, Kath- ) Ponchtetti | La Gloconda’ Dambots i, Boceherint Irie Canfield accompaniat ind. Variation’ Handel | Gries | Jack Porine | mes Vers Avaient des Alles”... Hahn | as «++ .Goring-Thomas | «see Behubert Schumann | Kretaler Rameau-Mortt | Trio | Patronesses for the Patrons and Edgar Ames, Mra B. C. McClure, Mrs. Thomas Stim- ‘Mra. Frederic Struve, Mra. Suzzallo. “Dean and Mrs. Irving M. Glen, Boyd Wells, Mrs. Henry J, rth, Mr. and Mrs. Langdon C. ery, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Krich- and Mrs. Montgomery u Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Rosen, and Mrs. A. F. Venino, Mr. and Carl Paige Wood. and Mrs. Archibald Stewart ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Page d, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Skin- and Mrs. Reginald Parsons, Frederick H. Parks, Mr. and John Henry Ballinger, Dean ‘Mra. John T. Condon, Judge} Frederick Bausman, Prof. Clark P. Bissett, Miss D Mrs. A. H. Ander- ‘Miss Emmy Lou Roeser, Mrs. | beth Neterer, Mr. Wallace Mac- fay, Dr, Allen R. Benham, Mrs. Van Ogle, Miss Doris Sum- Frances Dickey. allister, Telephone MA in-0600 | Bridge Luncheon jin Minneapolis, and Mra. on 25. H2f | -ss MISS Society |! aura Emory EES e Home Affair; nes Musicale e | Reservations Made | for Ball | Reservations are rfpidiy being made for the Women's University club 8 hea ball on Friday vening . who will Among the list of entertain guests are Mra, Frederic Hall White, M erett Clark, Mrs. Tom Mead Robert McAusiand, Mrs, For.| dyce C. Gorham, Mrs. Frank B.| Case, Mrs, Harry 8. Bowen, Mra, Colin ©, Radford, Mra. Clare B.| Kinne, Mrs. Clyde M. Hadley and/ Mra. Frederick C. Powell. * Reservations for the affair will] | ! close Thursday evening Mrs. Tremaine to Give Mrs. Harry Tremaino will enter. tain with a bridge luncheon for six teen at her home on Friday after noon in honor of Mrs. I. L. Ballou, | who will leave shortly for a visit| A. M. At who is going to New York for a visit wood, Ase 6 House Guests to Be Complimented honor her Mra} Emily Morris and Mrs, Norris Gregg of Portland, Mra. A. B. Gray will en tertain at luncheon on Thursday at the Earlington Golf club. house guests, Mrs. Davis Gives Luncheon In compliment to Mrs. M. J. Wall- rich of Shewano, Wis. who ts vis- tting her son-inaw and daughter, Dr. and Mrs, © F. Davidson, Mrs. Cc. Edwin Davis entertained with a luncheon of ten covers on Tuesday afternoon at the Tennis ciub. Mrs. Appleton Entertains | Program of i Bohemian Music Mrs. Albert Parks has arranged a Program of Bohemian music for the | meeting of the Thursday Mawc club on May 21, at the home of Miss | Helen Sommer, 3244. Lakewood ave., men Frye as joint hostesses. The numbers will include the fol- lowing: Paper “Bohemian Music and Composers” Mrs. Morgan A. Johnson Voeal—"Gotng Home” ......++ Dvorak Mra. LaForrest Efaw Vocal— “AY Twilight -_ Frimi “Good Night" . - Dvorak ‘Mra. Ralp! Piano—Selected Mia Helengrant Holland Voeal— “Songs My Mother Taught Me. Dvorak | Mra. E, T. Pope, Jr | Sse ge Orthopedic Shops at the Orthopedic’ Lunch room Thursday. Mra. Clark Jackspn will | be hostess, assisted by Mrs. H. W. Rosas, Mrs. R. W. Ober, Mra. Don McEacheran, Mrs. Edwin Ripley, | Mra. J. T, O'Bryan, Mra. Arden Smith, Mrs. J. H. Gaffney, Mra, | Rodney I. Hearne, Mra. Norman / L. Burton, Mrs. Wm. Bain, Mra. | Frederick Harlow. Renton Hill Guild with Mra. Elizabeth Souder and Mrs. A. M. Pease, will be in charge at the Thrift Shop on Thursday morning and Andolyn Guild with Mrs. David T. Young and Mra. T. W. McKin-/| ley, on Thursday afternoon. BS FOR THURSDAY DRTSON-THYGESEN XILIARY hygesen Auxiliary No, 8 W. V., will give an en- it and dance at Roosevelt’ 1616% Third ave., Thursday May 21. oe MANUS cLUB The Manus club will meet ‘Thurs- fh May 21, at 8:30 o'clock, at q te 3 Of Miss Audrey Headlee, _ loyt’ ave, Everett, Mrs. Ulltan Sehlinker will be the assiat- hostess, soe DAUGHTERS OF sT. GEORGE \ The Daughters of St. George will ‘Met in M. EB, A. hall, Thursday, May 21, Drill at 1 o'clock. ‘ me WOMEN’S commerctAL CLUB | Women's Commercial club of r te will give a luncheon May aie Olympic Hotel in honor | fe Ida K. Greenlee, who has) Teturned fron a two-year #0- Journ fn China. Home on a visit or | . | M8hcon chin HEAR PRocna OMB Fans Jacob Wott has ar: PHA a Musical program tor the| Gent ub of the Young Women's Association to be given ¥ evening on the second floor in ws | TO Ss " etn ie q 4 Theo Of the association build wa merORTam is as follows: j vein ‘nate Neer vhecess Det vda Hott $ "MIghy Lak Km Rone navi | F Velen, Enid Hardeo | retrial J © Dre aw Tiker p febbel Mato—ryoy Sakees More Crawtord Wood on K Kurma Hort Y@ Got a Pain in my Wade «Thomas MoGill f Bpriny Bnia inp, Kring Hott wey | Women’s Clubs Miss Greenlee is r | committee of | held at 10 4, m, Thursday, May 21, |1 o'clock at Bal FEDERATION CLUBS The board of building trustees of the Federation of Women's Clubs will meet Thursday, May 21, at 10:20 o'clock at the clubhouse. Election | of officers, Members urged to at- tend. Alpha club with Mra, A. G, Sears, 515 N. Gist st., at 12:30 o'clock. Pro- gram: Roll call; paper on ‘Travels in Australia and New Zealand’’ (by request), Mrs. $. I. Brown. Par- Mamentary drill. . ¥. W. C. A. CLUBS Alsacon club of the Y. W. C. A, second floor clubrooms, Thursday, May 21, 7:30 p. m. Bible lesson, Miss Florence N. Hanson, general secre: tary in charge; $ p. m., musical pro- gram, under direction of Mrs: Hans Jacob Hoff. Union Bible club of the Y. W. C. A., Bible rooms, 7 p. m. Bible lesson, Mrs, J. H. Darlington in charge. Friends of All club of the Y. W. C. A. third floor clubroom, 7 p. m. Bible lesson, Mra. J. C. Black in charge. me see A. HOME ECONOMICS MMITTER Meeting of the Home Economica the Seattle council, | Parent/Teacher associations, will be in the school board rooms, Mrs ft. P. Mulyane, chairman, urges a full attendance of cirgle chairmen eee AUXILIARY NO. 14 i Auxiliary No. 14 to P. and 8. FF will meet in business session ‘Thurs. day, May 21, at 1 o'clock, at’ 1916 First ave. o oe LIBUT, CUSHING CORPS — Lieut. Cushing Corps, No. 23, will serve # merchants’ lunch Thursday, May 21, from 11:30 to rd city hall, WASHINGTON IItVING Pet, A. Washington Irving PT, A, will hold a allver tea at the home of Kentucky Haha ¢! be + Cetbel Mabvel, Kime and Pravda Hott Mrs. Carstensen, 918 W. bist st, ‘Thursday, May 21, at 4 ig m. |noon, assisted by the jgiven at the Young Ladie benefit of the summer camp.—Portrait by Hartsook Studio. with Helen Sommer and Miss Car- | | St. Cecilla Guild will be in charge | [| Miss Edna Gi Whitman 11 Gone! those in-the-dishpan hands Turee | and uncomfortable. It bridge, Mass. TIMES every day you plunge your hands into the dishwater. Certainly they deserve the kindest soap! Next time you wash dishes toss a teaspoonful of Lux into the dishpan. Lux won't roughen or redden your hands—won’t make them scratchy s so kind, so gentle, it rids your hands entirely of that tell-tale in-the-dishpan look. Just one teaspoonful is all you need. Lever Bros. Co., Cam- THE - ——,| EDNA WARD « _ | Personal Ward rendered a group of songs this after- Glee club, at the silver tea Institute clubhouse for AUXILIARY ELITE LUNCHEON PROCEEDS TO GO Mra. T. J. Appleton will entertain} REREKAH TO ORTHOPEDIC with a bridge luncheon at her home 3 [eras : j y Elit bekah Lodge wenty members of the North | « Tuesday in honor of Mrs, Owen G.| posisety™ oe I mead | Lage Twenty members of th rth Bayless, who is leaving soon for a| N® , t he Queen Ar Guild of the Ortho. * | Mrs. Joseph Welch, 580714 20th ave visit in the East IN. Thursday, May 21, at 8p. m.| Pedle hosn will serve during the age es Cards re Sih uncheon hours on Thursday, M Mrs. Chilcott ae te 1, from 11 to Complimented B. F, DAY P.-T. A Purr up oa Mrs. Charles S. Hughett will en-| B. F. Day F A. wi “ip Rid ae atanate tertain at luncheon at her home on| Thuraday, May at 3 els ey Tuesday, May in honor of Mrs.} puditorium. ete |W. K. Chileott, who is going abroad.| Frank D,. Meliravy, pring of SCAT. Chiuth Mrs. Caileott was honor guest at) the Gatewood xchy will on | 80 + CLUB a bridge luncheon Mrs. Fred England | “Vacation—Beneficta 1D The Social club of Seattle gave at her home on Tuesday after-| tal." A silver tea will follow tho| No. 8 W. B. A., will meet Thurs aeod: |progcam. Hostexses, Mrs. O. E.| day, May 21, at the A. O. U, W owe | Doherty, Mra. Ross Hanaberry, Mrs. | halt nth ave, Luncheon at Now your whole weckly laundry goes into tts sparkling suds-~ TT Us A little Lux goes so far it’s a real economy to use it i SEATTLE STAR the} PAGE 1 ! . .., Music Popular Tenor in Recita ' e iM ne ‘ : ' 4 INA’ FRY TEN I i re Kriba re a F Ve tur t mort from a few|t whist party T la Vane B ¢ ing, M 1 Vet b ee6 mory. Refreshmen | Mr, and Mra, T, A. Davies re-| het Se 1 feriad ts ma daes from a three| SOCIAL AND BAZAAR months’ trip abroad | Members of St. Edwards j will give a Da Nrs I. Bouffleur | eft Se fornia, to be t |} gone until ear e . Mr. Long nelly, of Pau he h town for a) BENEFIT FOR ah t tim for hia home Pipe ORGAN FUND 4 Mr. and M | ‘eak will ” i [ aerand. Mrs. Thad Se Those planning to attend are i matt | to telephone one of the offi-| hi eae SN ah} f the club or Mra. T. M. Par. | 2 | at Dena gest papl ead . chairman of the i about June to spend the sum-|Gwin js in charge of arrangements. |com™ Mem! meet he mer with his parents, Dr, and Mr Mrs. Frank Ayera, Mrs. O. C. Tay. | "e# ay | iP 8. M, Milne, NEW CLUB AT j i Mr. and Mra. Willlam Arthur Dem ee ek EU RCH | ling of F a egy yaa pays An club at Plymouth church Re ae inate are nd * con of business and Mra. James A, Wood, £ days r The mee! on thelr to th after a visit in Ca . Mrs : any reo Mrs. jfor dinner Fo ing the Mrs. Robert Morse Bone and two! Raker children of Pasadena, Cal, have ar-| rived in town to spend the summer two hours are spent in study and recreation. and proc The The know your city class 1s under |with Mrs. Bone's parents, Mr. and x | Mes, 5. HL Hamiin. | the direction of Mrs, Edwin London, owe Georges MacMaster|who has taken active part in the Mrs. Roger Sinnott ts coming over | ° sgiteratio Parker! pryn Mawr scholarship fund for tn- from Portland Thursday to spend the in’ % Minor ¢ sscvees J, & Bach | dustrial girls, Two of Seattle's Bryn week-end with Mr, and Mra, A. 8.| « Wc Soary M. Vineent lSretiy ie Mawr summer schoolgirls are mem see | Horatio Parker | bers of the club—Mae Valcauda, class | Mr. DeWolfe Emory returned this] a ast eet eag TE a F and Heater Brumbauch,’class morning from a short trip East, | eth i* tea 7 iGhaéon piisiner ar jab baeanelih aoa | ie |} 2 larence Oren leads the WOMAN'S CITY CLUB | ADDITIONAL CLUBS lclasses in personality and English, 7 be ‘eae eiitncet | SE Tr: and Miss Katharyn Murphy of the THe WT Canes OAS Place id baste cap PICNIC. University of Washington is in Rag a a9 ate the S0th birthday of | charge of the gymnasium class. | ‘ 5 sh eta bee A. Sangster, who has) ‘The following officers were elected | Warren, of the Firlands ounitaribin, be nt of Mount View dis liast Wednesday: President, Adelaide | will speak on “Occupational 'Ther>| tr neveral years, relatives, | Nelson; vice president, Cecil McAl apy Two welfare spe bors and friends will gather at/ pine: secretary and treasurer, Mae be Mra, Rose C, Alexander, resident Hicklin, ne nt View| vatcauda. ai ox of Educa ater, and | on the Li rien r} er a Miss May i. } e Young on Sunday,| LeNCHEON POSTPONED Ladies’ . Institute i | The luncheon for the Prest- ursday afternoon, at 3 o'c cB SE a dents’ club and the John Miller So taat ‘atthe | PICNIC W. R. C. planned for Saturday, Col. Paul E4-/ BY | May 23, has been indefinitely post- port warden, will conduct a z ill | pened. trip on a speed boat around the|tain ¢ dinner on Friday | RAND arbor and thru the government er t 6:30 o'clock, a Boldt's 25¢ special for Thursday— liocks into Lake Washington. léra.|the chapter house, 4543 17th ave. sliced pineapple, cottage cheene, Eugene Osborne, KEnwd-1836, Is|E. The affair will take the place of| bread, butter, ple, coffee and service chairman of arrangements the regular monthly meeting of the 1414 3rd Avenue. 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