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O © | € MAY 22, 1925. FRIDAY TH Seattle -re-Nuptial Affairs fe Mo HW A 7 to Mr 3 i" M tr fs Guild Sponsors Luncheon rT Card Party The Beacon Hill guild of th w M : k. at t fers ? k ¢ h 80, 2334 a s arrangements is Mra. Patrick M Mrs. H. C. Harden, Mrs. iry, Mrs. George Dorn. 1 Planta Mrs. 4 Mrs L. Mi be assisted by Mra. Mrs. P. R. Wallis, Mrs. and Mrs. Mark Rosler Luncheon by Mu Phi Epsilon T My Miss Frances Dickey I 1 Mins 1 honorary music so! luncheon at the W n club, Saturday, May 23 field is leaving June Miss Can while Miss Dickey and Miss French will sail about the 2 s Letha McClure, Miss Ruth Miss Emmie Lou Roeser an: enson, Seattle music supervisor De the guests of Mu P this lunchee Bridge Supper at Fort Lieut. and Mrs. W! m F. Mar shall, Jr, will be hosts at a bridge supper on Saturday evening quarters at Fort four guests will be entertained at their Lawton. Twenty. CLUBS FOR SATURDAY BRIDGE PARTY The booster committee Hite “Rebekah lodge will give al bridge party at Wing's cafeteria, Saturday evening, May 23, at 8:30 O'clock, eee WHITTTIER HEIGHTS IMPROVEMENT CLUB Whittier Heights Improvement club with have its regular ‘card party Saturday evening, May 23, at « Car. § o'clock, jn Dimick’s Di ASSOCIATION OF SPANISH TEAC! An interesting meeting of the Northwest Chapter of the American Association of Spanish Teachers will be held in Denny hall, at the Unt- Music Students’ Recital The Washington Music clubs will present the last stu dent recital of the season on Satur- day afternoon, May 23, at 2 o'clock, at the Frederick & Nelson atidi- torium. ‘The program follows Soprano. - Curran MeMeekin at the piano Comtralto—“Down in the Desert’.. Miss Isabella F. Booth Mrs. Myrl Wileon at the piano Violin—"Seen .-De Berlot Miss Margaret. Zikmund Miss Pauline Glassman at the piago ‘Mezzo-Soprano—"I Hear a Fiute Stricktand ie Leona Tors Rows Miss Wilma Vocal duet— “Home to Our ‘Trovatore) of ‘My “Heart” Miss Isabelle ¥. Booth: Mra, Myr Wilson at the plano Bariton Booth and Mr, F. Carlton | “Awak lare invited. | “Cont ears j “The Gy | Mr. Der | RUMMAGE SALE Se igpes ab Westminster Guild of the First ‘Wedding Di Grieg | Presbyterian church will hold an| “Beguilll + Albeniz | allday rummage sale Saturday, 2 | May on the 8S. W. corner of Boprano— : r “Take Joy Home” .. | First ave, and Union st. “Felice” ji | A el Alf “Palen Tanti ons | ADDITIONAL CLUBS ... Maybelle Brannon at the plano = Voeal trio— GEORGE WASHINGTON urnery Thy seeee Curran | CIRC Edno Bong’ ee marta | ee Irma Kellong McMenkin, of Everett, firet| On Tuesday, May 26, at 12 noon, Soprano; Loulse Stiger, of Everett, ec-| Laura Ainardi will entertain the Ond soprano: Wilma Black, of Everett, Mez20-soprano, Jona Torgerson at tho piano TeMor—"Spirit Flower” ..Campbell-Tipton Mr, F, Carlton Booth Koprano—'"Vola, O serenata Miss Loniwy Stigor « omtl Gounod-Ruhe verse Chopin «Chopin Ming Mulnix Laprano. {Blo Was a Prince: Lyne By ivolin® + Binding fo the Sun’ -Carran Mins Peguy ‘sullivan silts Maybelle Drannen at the plano ba Chatioa W. Woodman ont tthe door rae ig Wind Instrument Recital ae SF. Gilpatrick will present inte lle in @ complimentary wind Tument recital on Monday even- ink, May 26, at 7:45 o'clock, In the chapel of the University Methodint chitreh, 428d ‘and Brooklyn ave, The program will consist of solo pi ensemble numbers, Aaninting r he the Mines Dorothy Moore, Marguret Gilliland, Mario Cornwall in the ensemble welections and Mr, Ralph Walters, clarinetist and Mrs. George ¥ plantat Thone part are; Saxo: Phones, Bleanor Loving, Tichard McGinnis, Richard Mead and Crate; cornets, Donald Moore, Cs Murphy and Orrin Berthiaume: Titer, Alice Lopp ¢ Noy Kno. moyer; clarinets, Herbert Moore and Donald Delta; trombones, Ow: A ed sine Montgomery Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Laura Emory Women’s Clubs Federation of} Society | ” Miss Burton; Beacon ld to Give Party |Shower for Mi Je B. Balk wit k at 3 Ma . euKe Mr. Carl Burdick } ¥ Party Honors Miss Kaufer In compliment Misa Monica to Mr. Ar place entert Kaufer, whos thur T. Kane will 16, Miss Enola Ty at br and a misce at her home Wed marriage take Hefne dge ng. Five Engagement of Miss McDonald Announced M nd Mra. John F Skr anny oe the engagement of thel siste Gr MeDonald, to Mr w Bennett McCord, son of Mr. and Mrs Evan 8. MeCord. The wedding will | Luncheon for \Mrs, Pillsbury | | Mrs. Robert A. White will enter-| tain with a luncheon at The Wil sonian on Wednesday, May 27, tn honor of Mrs. Charles Pilisbu has recently ¢ re to live tables will be | Bride-Elect Complimented | To honor Miss Mon Kaufer whose marriage to Mr. Arthur Th as Ka solemnized June Miss Susanne and Mixs Myrtle Car ceau will entertain with a bridge| luncheon at the Hotel Winthrop in Tacoma. | Directs Service at Orthopedic Lunch Room | he L. O. direct the} service at th Luneh room Saturday | will be hosteas, assisted by Mra. j Ww. W. Barton, Mrs James A.f Black, Mrs, W. R. Farley, Miss Matilda Beck, Mra. Sidney H. Walk er, Mra. W. R aham, Mrs. V 1E. Crock Mere T. & Brennan. | Mrs. R. I. Hodgdon, Mre Hulback Oliver | of Washington, Saturday, at 10 a. m. President Senor will give an address in and Senor Molina, consul of Argentina, will speak on the city! of Buenos Aires. Ali persons inter lested in Spanish are cordially n- vited to attend. o 8 6 CARD PARTY Lorraine chapter, O. E, &., will give a card party at Norton's cafeteria, } | 1519 Second ave., Saturday evening, | | May 23, at 8:30 o'clock. Bridge and| | whist | j eee | | WOMAN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB | | ‘The Woman's Demoera club will} }meet Saturday, May t 2p. m, }at Meves' cafeteria. Miss Edna | Crangle, newly clected president, and |her staff of officers will preside Election of executive board will take | | place. Each member will be asked | ; to give a brief outline of the program she would like planned for the com-| jing year. | | sae | EDUCATIONAL CLUB | Woman's Educational club will} |meet at the Federated clubhouse | jon Saturday, 3 at 2 o'clock. | Mrs. Frank E. Reed and Mra. Carl} Siebrand, hostesses, in charge of the program. Mra, Edith A. Jordan will | jon “Japanese Art” and illustrate} | her remarks with articles from Jn: | |pan. Mrs. EF. B. Edgers will ex-| hibit Japanese prints |MASONS AND EASTERN sTans| TO HOLD CIRCUS | Members of Yancey C. Bi Masonic Lodge and Rada t Eastern Star Chapter will hold a circus and dance at their temple, 136th st. and Victory way, nort of the city, Saturday evening, May 23, All Masons and their families] talk members and friends of Gen. George Washington circle with a luncheon at her home, 4709 W. Stevens st. Take car No. 3 wae BASKET SOCIAL Seattle Scottish society will hold its annual basket social Wednes- |day evening, May at 9 o'clock, | preceded by a business meeting at 8 o'clock, in A, O. U, W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave. TWILIGHT TEA The women of Besant Theosoph: fe lodge will give a twilight tea Sunday evening, from 7 to 8 p'clock, to be followed by a lecture on “'In- heritance and Environment ins the Development of Charactur,” by B. Victor Smith, of the’ University of Washington. This is an open meet: ing and the public is invited to both tea and lecture, Ps an LIBERTY CAMP ; Liberty camp, No. 1849, ft. N. of 1A., wil give,a card party Tuesday, {May 36, at 1:20 p.m, at M. W. A. |hall, 1929% Third ave. Neighbors and friends invited, |BASTURN STAR CLUB Ygstern Star club will have a |pridke for mem and guosts on | Wednenday, May 27, ut 2 o'clock, at 4090 Arcade square, oe WHST SHATTLY CHAPTOR Wont Seattle chapter will have a+ business meeting on Monday even: ing, May 26, in Masonic temple, Mra. C. C. Healey | * MISS LIDABLANCHE ROBE ) | ' Mina Lidablat y au G pportunity for picturesque costum-| it csin Se ty and, ot in the ah Be tre. jtitene | } . eh 1 1 the cha ter i t f i it} be Mra. | . ere. Richard A. Ba ‘ jwin J. Reyburn f ai anl ities e will be @) C.F. Davis, Mra..James B wit program of Mrs. | Airs. William H. Cro Mre fo eagye raat ag |Glass, Mra.’ Ge T. Thirak, Mr Wiese calle ae F Da Mra, A. W. Whalle ire Nea} Mrs. A, R. Ketcham, Mrs, Jon ut Trettery | Large and Mra. GH. Marine 26421 California ave. A children's) gation will give a benefit card party May p will, follow the meeting. | Tuesday, May 2 the home of eae Mra. 8. Wiener 19th ave. Mem GOPHER CLUB crs and friends invited POSTE G aponndae The Minr » has |AUXILAARY RAINIER postponed for | NOBLE POST | Saturday, Ma 0 The: regular, meeting. of the account’ of D AUXILIARY TO HERTZ. ¢ held Monday evening, May at | CONC ATION gion clubrooms, | Id friends Zand new Yea uttgniconientaele Soke yy My MH, magic of Radio the new, OF with the restful friend of forty years — i GOLDEN WEST COFFEE Als Te GOLDEN WEST TEA Orange Pehor nd Geren Japan — SEATTLE STAR LAST Corals schoo! 9 soning seceealy; Mine At Personals thy : r V mar f J i ne ft ron an re M ree x a M larg e . t r Theat will be g k ft 7 I A = it am f, cure it ¥ 4 1 4 *-*. *. “ m M au, Elena Miramovr a ig omer Helen B A Robe 1 el ra - 7, W, James, Donna Lu alle | ppp , pe ? Ma Clayton, Mildred! progprer cit cx . Hu ' M ( 1 Kat . ” 1 re F e Cle Hele ! tein ! . . Fy wd - ar Kohler, Florence Stmpfi, May Nea ' Congrega t t . Be + Miramovna, who has played |‘ “ ¢ Mr, Thomas f 9 ¢ an important part the Behoo! of | ‘'%\ : dort 1 ay for a I e tle the Thoate Gornish echeot for H cretsler | Short vis from Hon the last thr in the first per n oo firs. non to Kraduate from the Cornish | Mitt Vivian the D 4 Kelle . frm, | School of the Theater, Mins Miram Phe emoyed from the F H o be rem bere b all | Voce ments to 454 I Pb 4 patrons of t n hool for the ceiy te a 2: J wonderf work she did in the "Bill 55 a 31 John P. F 4 of Divorcement,” a short time eae mm ae | f G and as the flower girl in Shaw AUQXTI IANY &T. LUKE'S ¥ i Pysmalion The Women's auxilli to & etd Oe: 4 Taike's hospi will F I 5 Pe te! ELECTS OFFICERS Ma t m. the 5 i ‘ Farra. - The Oral Expression association | Mra, J Wilkins, 309 18th ave . r I 1 motor trip of Seattle at meeting ° ° ave. > ( ted the fol Officers to| Mr. a Caleb Ward Baldwin O97. * erve for the er ear; Mrs. | (Virgin n) are being congratu Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. ( George V, Jackson, president; Mra.| lated upon the birth of a son, Caleb| are receiving congratulations Adolph H. Wineman, vice pi at;| Ward, Jr, May 20, at the Swedish| the birth Mies Margaret Atkin, re jing mec tt -:-- Come Shopping With Cecille honpitat =) T'S just about the time of year to go gift hunt- ing again—this for graduation, shower and wedding gifts, and sometimes 1 think it’s the time most perplexing of all the seasons. There are, though, when really scurries around, earnestly trying to find that which her friend will appreciate and use—something at once useful and charming—I've found she can be suc- cessful, wonderfully so, in many of the little shops that one doesn't strike in the first block or two of shopping. one Lovely. ornaments with semi-precious stones to delight the heart of the “sweet girl graduate’— or, for that matter, the boy! Adorable things, for “nothing at all” for the shower gift, and more charming things for the girl who will commence housekeeping. The shops that are particularly in the gift line, and import shops, I find yield « greater store of knick-knacks that will fit into any tasteful room, than do any of the larger ones, foi the amount of money one has to spend! And'"] know of many just such shops! ’S IMPORT SHOP Jd your selection of Hotel Gowman. ©. ¢ COLEMA Will help you wonderfull graduation gifts, 1616 Second, . wedding and | shower PECIAL FOR SATURDAY More of those adorable froeks at $10.75 and $14.75 at Betty Faris’ with the other may not, but it new Wirthmore Shop. Ive never seen more wonderful values any- happens to be lovely bit from where! 1631 on Sixth’ ave.—New Medical Bldg. Europe or the Orient. o 8 MARIE NELSON AT THE furnishings or it some It may ° makes no difference if it A most charming little georgette frock of the new dlush pink ts softly clinging and. dainty and, wonderfully appropriate for teas MODEL. Makes sports, atreet and aff up: Hem- and informal wear stitching and remodeling, too. Adee ae It hardly pays to fuss and fret over making one's own things, when| RACKUR’S MARCELS you can have it done very welt’ and without great cost. Always give the utmost satjéfaction because the wave is put in to ~~ 9* 8 suit YOU! Complimentary neck clip, and re-wave included in the MARY STEELE’S GIFT SHOP dollar marcel. 210 EltelBldg. EL iot-6584. Order work—china firipg. 1 Fourth eee To sme faces, the close wave is becoming, while others look much better with the wide, loose wave. we ROBBIE DOES REMODELING with great skill. 225 Peoples Bank Bldg. Within @ block or two of any carline hand-made things. IMAGINE DRE Almost rummage selling out its splendid garments. Frederick's. this litle shop displays lovely S FOR prices, MA in-1337. becausé the 918 Pine Cinderella Four blocks above sale Shoppe is Ensemble chokers each suit or frock of the lining. Certainty there ia little, if any, exeuse for wcomen, no matter how eresis little they have to spend on frocks, being poorly dressed! AT THE GOLD SHOP ones be a 5 3 Gifts for graduation—every. stone used.in the jeweler’s art, includ- FROCKS FOR GRADUATIO. ing that marvelous semi-precious stone, the Zircon. 1426 First. And confirmation, in lovely Muffy white, and in-straight line effects . . . are priced at only $16.50 at The Hollywood Shop, 1621 Westlake, A gem that comes from Siam to a:jeweler here in Seattle, by far north of Pine outshines a diamond! i are being made now so that may be slipped in and ont of scarfs to match Le? oo loops at the end Bee With the pleasant prospect of a great deal of white to be worn this summer for afternoon and sports wear,-a frock for graduation ‘need not be considered a “one-night” affair this year. Cece TO TAKE THE SOIL FROM YOUR LOVELIEST FROCK Call the Pantorium! ‘They clean and dye even the most fragile of garments, and the choicest of fabrics to the utmost perfection. MA in-7680. . A MARVELOUS SPECIAL AT THE BUBBLE In midsummer felts at only $5 and $6! And have you seen their wonderful values in sport sets consisting of banded hats, and flower combinations, with scarf to match, priced at only $5? Really, the “buys” are perfectly as- tontshing, and you simply must not miss. out. It's truly an opportunity to stock up for the entire summor! 218 Pike st. eee The little felts in the brighter colors are so very smart with the tub silk and light flannel frocks for street and sports wear. Sige ae SAVE YOUR HAIR! It's easier to keep your hair than t re-grow It. and brittle? Haye you falling haif or dandruff? { perfectly safe and reliable plant to which you most valuable Oriental rugs! oe TAYLOR BABY SERVICE Second floor Pike, and up, may send your | Bigelow Bldg., corner Fourth and is showing gifts for showers at 60 cents Algo silk and wool shirts at 98 cents, eee Is your hair dry Does your scalp itech? Mr, Curley has now a, béauty shop in connection, To give hand-made things is the correct pro- Home -Bavings Siti, ier vy Pp tion, at 308 cedure, to be sure, at “stork showers,” and for o/s the girl who has no time to do the work for Dandruff is a sure warning that your hair and scalp are dadly in herself, {t's a wonderful aid, to find a shop . need of that attention, Don't, for the good of your appearance, fail to give it. AT L. M. COFFMAN’S where truly hand-made articles are to be had iat reasonably. eee : ~ So They are showing lovely hats, just the very thing for this weather, NOT DIFFICULT AT ALL J \ in white and black and white, with scarfs to match. 228 Pine st. To make the loveliest little frocks oneself, under the able direction) . . . ‘ { of Mise Bean at her studio, 309 Peoples Bank Bldg. oe e need summery things, surely, to make the holiday even more She cuts and fits—you sew—and behold, from the work of Your pleasant. own hands, an expensive looking new frock as lovely as’ your jae 43 ig f tly one, \ 7! ‘ neighbor's costly on: ete E RENT TENTS | And camping equipmept Make reservations for your Decoration day“outing. Of course, it's The READING AND SEWING Play havoc with the eyes—and eye-strain makes the tiny wrinkles Camp Lowis Witéleas, 76 University st—corner come. Dr. and Mrs. Edmunds fit your eyes to remedy that condi- Western ave, tlon, Balcony Fraser-Paterson’s, see i ese cee ; The proper camping cawipment adds to the com= fort of fill, and enables every member of the family to go camping! ee MARY ROBERTS RINEHART STORY FOR COLONIAL! And to make {t more than charming, Gloria Swanson is the star in “Her Love Story to be there Sunday and Monday, May 24 and A Tuesday, May 26, Priscilla Dean in “A Cafo in Cairo,” and When you scurry Around a dit, you'll be astonished, to discover |\ Thursday, May 28, Nazimova, playing her greatest role, “Tho Re- just how many hats you have that can be easily re-made into deeming Sin.” Enough, isn’t ity to take us to town every afternoon? quite presentable affairs. . PP ACTS epee - S OLD-FASHIONED SHORTCAKE BEGINNERS IN PAINTING Made of lusclous strawbeyries—this is just one of the delicactes to Of ehina got the nocesspfy close attention at Ceramle Arts, 4187 be had at Wing's Cafetéria, 1409 Wir Arcade Bldg. / ; Parner 1 Sonced Ow Kor summer dining, this downtown cafe is unique in that there te from its, spacious dining room a gorgeous view of Sound ang mountains, A NEW SHIPMEN that worried expression one sees on the faces of women is often a result of doing close work in a poor light, thereby straining the eyes. “ee STRAW HATS REMADE Tee-blocked and re-sowed/at The Model, 629 Peoplos Bank Bldg. / . . . A school where even teachers may receive instructions in the finer points of their subject, 8 agsuredly the right place for a beginner. Be n8 DISCOUNT ON FUR WORK Of 26 per cent at The Model, 629 Peoplos Bank Bldg, Of Franco-American goods completes the wonderful line of totlet- AE tal ries at ‘The Model, 629 Peoples Bank Bldg, BE STYLISH AND COMFORTABLE o7 & iis In the gholeo of your footgear! Dooan't sound as though it could Discrimiating women do not believe it best to ft from one brand be true, but it is when you are wearlng Lindgren’s Arch-Iitters, of cosmetics to another, and they nearly always find one adapted 1907 Fourth ave, to their own personal uceds and then keep to that one, eee oe 8 HEMSTITCHING With best of throad, Over Bartell's, 4 (Advertiuoments ii iy f : When your ahoca are built on a last that permits freedom at the ustep and yet are anug enough at the heel, then you've attained near-perfection in your footwear, Might Lonts por yard. The Bilte, 414 Rite, \ Booii it wilt be Decoration day, bringing a long week-end, and wel!