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——_ Seattle Society ilian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 || Baited fy ee sssistant’ Laura Emory —_ iss Bugenia Relf Weds in Mount Baker Church; Returned Traveler Honor Guest ll Honor s, Everett M MARRIAGE Bogenla Rell Mra Frank W o Pe v nians visite Hew © inve te a 7, ere Minuet--Amine vel) the equipment needed for this seas : Wellesley Club et a “ . aed aie A CALENDAR OF EVENT r Pain ‘ Will Celebrate Melody Club Will Monday, aa jm the dell 1 They} The We bow ave Close Season Guard training 1 ‘ the lons a The Mele ub will hold the last | Camaraderie; bookt Mr. H rence and t alta M ‘ Bak meeting of a t mt sful and in-|#0n. Mother and Di Campf the base of gleaming ¢ w teresting ne . ‘Thoraday | banquet in Tacoma en et j evening, May 28, at the home of Miss Tuesday, Ma c » to 6. ae e in her| Welle N rude Wigs 4st Mothers’ meeting on curta gown of nt ' Te d in pearls a . 2B get AS ope SOORN ram he enjoyed by the mem.|G ans’ trainin re Pecks va t At mbers of the Frida fa )—~Tawans ¢ » ge tulle veil, ub v ¢ am imilar to }*One Fleeing Lee | slumber party aboa ip; Har was wre . " w e a ollege ene - t Bealt n nding ¢ e wee group at Camp Sealth Dea her f ‘ ane ath | Piano due ataAay: ‘Sine k buds with showe: Ct , Valse 1 pt D'Oursille ‘ ys a reve Entertains for | Mra J : luncheon aboard Camarade igiey lies. Ades : | Mins | Wednesday, June 4— Demonstr Dyes Fula Rogers, as maid of Bride-to-Be ‘ **/ tion at Gyro club luncheor fies, wore orchid chiffon over) Miss ella Hardeman enter ech aa Se Get pik crepe, fashioned with ‘tained with a bridge at her home Min Decoration day, Ma the Camy te rows of tiny tucks on fternoon in honor of | Mexs9 sopra E fire ship will be closed and groups fe Her, headdress was a bani! | Ming wl to a) “Dow * Fores Ronald | win} gat their reaietiatic 4 bon caught with a clus: | Mr Widgeon : > ; for Camp Sealth should do so bef Be senbocs In her bouquet | {n June Mrs. Agnes Nielsen Skartvedt, contralto, will be one of |r Mosskowski | ther Te Ophelia roses, mauve a hy ® the soloists at a concert to given by the Lyric club Tuc AY | x4 jak mreet peas, The ¢ Hosts at Dinner evening, at the First Presbyterian church—Portrait by| — 6 amping period et Miss ace Beall Mr M Hartsook Studio. anes Bi Hels De Freest. Miss Phinney will b eS | ul ’ ig pele yellow chiffon ov e covers | | Mone r ed with a tl ton park, Tu MILITARY WHIST es yearn okt which was trim-| or renee we ersona PARTY | Pane‘ abou h ruffles Scar ¥ Frat Amer: | Mexso contra applications have been with narrow chiffon ruffl ae 3 e of French flow-| . 7. . Dr. and Mrs, Walter Moc nd will gty milita t par Homing Det Reigo|from the following towns: Bremer aa ile nosegn's Bas ‘ wry |Lnformal Evening Bridge) yor er". Lon Pavel ratorsed Wednesd ‘ t Mr I ton, Charleston, Port Angeles, Kr i. reest. wore a Cainty +E. - : ¢ . \ Katherine Glen 3 a green chiffon over silver aul EL V ina will lurday from a few days’ visit at Pa-| Woog ire, Chea 2 A Glen umetaw, Piedmont, Cal rkele F ridge at | cific Beact eye Pier et—""Huntlo vs Cal,, Centralia, Aberdeen, Olymp! eemce, Both maids b ev oe I ROD CLUE MeClymett and Tacoma, This is Sealth's sixth iand pink sweet peas, Ophe Events fs (ra. Leo Ha Mis. G. Marshall | reaper penta rs Or re Singleton Jeft Fr Goldenrod F = tyr Riveinverger |8¢a80n and everything points to Here and snapiragons and wore)». pee M Sing f | Ke : ¢ <r and rosbuds for head-| Mid-Week Dance fay for a 4 trip East kive a benefit card party for Mra. |. ble | ward {ts best. Miss Ruth Brown 1 The § ttle Yacht club } cards . Vie Thu florr | as. n He ompanist and | has issued a warning to local girl d in blue/out for a mid-week dance on Wed Miss i 1 M t 3 Fremont | Pout ig’ to get their application in at once Relf was costumed In blue | ow » j r - “ | pe pbs ‘" esday evening. ny 37, at thele rae visit. with temple. Numerous favors : . ‘ The camping season is divided into te embroidered in sil-|nesday evening, M Ne) Thursday from a : tae | Pupils in Recital seven periods, the first Pioneer yer thread. Mrs » Miss Margaret Mecitae, in Vancouve nf As, fi mee, witver thread 2) hk eo 88 B.C. RORERT MORRIS On Tuesday evening, May 26, the| Week, being open to old campers Beaews was an amande green | Usheve Ni e ee CHAPTER, 0. 1 following students from the class of/ only. Dates of periods and other Petal with godet panels of | Ushers Named ; de a G Matron Pearl E. ( 1| Bewene Field Musser will be heard) camp information may be secured hoy ¥, rer Mr. an¢ ire rant & a nm recital at the Cornish school: Nina a < y x nake P Sy > Re by calling aboard camaraderie Forrest Crosby was best man fe r oncert sen » con, | MuFned today H. F. Alex ap : t 7p 1 ; Smith, Lena Littlefield, John Wright the ushers were Messrs. Rich.) Ushers for a fe" club: ¢ m a triy orn ; p ‘ Wed: | iisie Jane Hadle: Condor Girlol Rameniben tha: book Relf, Edwin Seeley, Clyde Rog a) Se 1 Sta \ ¥ Arleene Cornell, Helen Bhodes Have you contributed and Jere Neterer lWieat ° Prosbytert Mra, J. M. Wade, of Wen . ° book to the Cami je or § ie wedding marches were played "Fst | Presbs ters t for a few days an the quent | w rt Miller; Cinance comtnittes, Mrs, A-/iitrary? I¢ you haven't, why not " Mae Young, and before the sah anbiva gamnebate. man. | Of Mr ane ME igs ! A W. CT G. Pike; auditing nmittee now. The Camaraderie se Mrs. Lisle Brown sang “At becia clat CIOS 1 1 6, at Woodland] " Mrs. R. J. Reekle needs them. Se needs them. ing.” a Mrs. G. EL Arland,| Mr. and Mrs. R. J. R Park M. E. ch N. THth # Rare eae ate f Lat us enlarge the library Gssisting at the reception at the oe w y of Seattle, n town Greenwood ave. Tue Ma WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB TO ied ane Rufus For gg aaa bo <j rage egy A BEGIN NEW HULLDING ? residence M n Diamond, | we A are n 8 r Wir, Mrs. Davia E Mrs : 8 ta ; ; On Wear May 27, at Misael R Huntington, Mra. Anna ¢ Bice 1 ; : Woman's Century club! your own, your group or ts and the Misses Dorothy Erma 4M I e pon the Fealization of| symbol you may. hat Lucretia. Larkin, Alico Holland, Mr have remorse ten Se he eon | Make @ CONT Cb. St Bt -Onne y, Maurine Middleton, Doro- Mre. Wendel ' , C. TU. wit meet > : cere-l it with a written descript Pheer, Harriet Wheelihan, E ne Mra. 4 OW beara . Camaraderie he grou ALacia Fryer Long. Ream 44K. 64 We May | or ant ee ling in the beat act of «ymbo fe Crosby traveled ir Rut ais jock cr ‘ jae 2 i will be mynterious adven x ‘ a . klem retu ; tainamt ols wee 4. The members The symbol contest closes J mpeyrose charm Mi t to ¥ of c their friends are ’ crepe trimmed with gold) Bru 4 i Mra, ¢ ena Pierce and |? ie: i er hat was ‘a| Helen Miss Minnie Bart 1 Culp will give a ailver : ieaid. Her ah t ree vest ae aah | Gre odit must be given to the lita orare tan’ dicctinks Mie wrod and straw mode! trimmed | Mics rthelmy, Mine q Eee anklin Hevener | (0 : oA ot ay) mer of this club, who, 1 ; use? 2 903" thishihe AF Gkeana of gold and coral) tri ) and. Miss «Dorothea . Fe sass iy 15th ave hicaidia Of absociatea Sworkc ing May. 30" tnokuce ” Yokons | Moore Martin Stephens (Emma . ui M Hours, 2 to 4 : . group, Olympin; Mrs, Helen Hol tulation: and standing should rth 1 dian. Members ie Suh Mr. and Mra. Cros-| o «s MY Eo shoulder, have made it p sso el da be yea in Sea | Musical Tea Will " } enna w c. T u . meet at |), nano dy a ch rea ; Srantttes eat Batty Stan te ° Be Last of Season one 4718 ‘ E.. Wednenday, | With this meepicicus beginning. the/Mary. Ann O'Leary, Cella Ma on Given Today | xox Tus tern Mr. William J. Sheehan left § aL 2 O'clock p. 1 Ni doon ning, the! Horothy Jane Plerie, Jeannette sm compliment to Mrs. Charles Ey) octock, University unit of the Muste Car Pacific on prograr lo: Tem: | oir mas ‘ tiful build. |*Ner, Gene Speckart, Je Mustard ie, of San Francisco. who is ¥is-jand Art Foundation fund will g our of Ireland, Fran 1 5 public fig adapted 10 the pe Nissake group, Snoqualmie Fal town, Mrs. E. S. Grammer jits just musical tea of eason in | many “ arge of M pp which the club work | Miss Eunice Graham, guardian. Mem pegs ‘ape nig hegaedien' }the Phi Delta eanary i ter art = I toy € .! lof women has developed in our midst leon McElt ey nobis at at luncheon today s Mrs. A. C. Abbott, Mrs. A. M. Al qi 19 er fe laitora | ona vonal Which: will; be:a.ct »| Betty McElhoe, Marguerite Duniap, ¥ len, Mrs. Edward Allen, Mra. F. W ADDITIONAL CLUBS welcome ean cite aererell: andlwhldn tt le Leake, Eleanor Trullsor 3 :S * Hargrave and Mrs. Carl Siebrand apy PRA ally in the upl ° Briggs at i. thopedic ops }torm the committee in charge of the| WOMAN'S CITY CLUB ELECT OFFICEI moral and physical stat.| Shulnala group, Seattle 1 ee W. Gardener (aa will be | affair. PLANS PARTY The board of building trustees of eft Maude E. Belanger, guardian. Mem ‘ 7 e 1 be served by Mrs. } nnou t attlo Federation of Women’ re vers: Alma C. Krohn, Nellie K. Her for the Denny.Fuhrman| The tea will ¥ ryed by Mr club @ nen's | Alma ¢ se he u le KH 2 a la it tr « elected the follow ftivera ade: r 1 HIVE re on 2 argaret 5 ~ we ilin, assisted by the Mis Mildre : ” ut me Thu IRECEPTION AND DANCE oil, Ma teiners, Bernice B ee ee | nva Richardson, Grace Ann| 4 t Pp ct Davia } aeessaity Johnston, Dora C. Hairee, Maxine % D. Brid x. | Hanson, Eva Richardson, Grace Ann | , nirn : Frye & a little from former | 20" Harley, Martorig Hadley Crabtree, Mrs. Harris Em. | Higman ; use ; ine Mrs. Danie rea” ites, ” 1 t Ev | } iffair ia sponsored 1 guests ecep: Bao 4. W- 3s! ob Aes OH cco clut financial ot fol se thetan Tanda group, North Bend, Wa Mn, Mrs: Edward Phelan, | 5 ad of directo! See Owe the AM ttre, Clara Ts. Williams, guardiar PWm. T. Patten, Mrs. H. E.| ®t ption will be ope all mem Ss. F hatrm: iE concert of the club to} sc vivian Clockeen, Verr Mrs. R. O. Mylroie, Mrs. A of other « the cit mmit M w Haw-|be held Wednesday evening, May | Giocilach” iaibalina:Biemovis. St Manor, Mrs. Samuel Le Roy «. C. B. Ruggles is general ieit Mr Charle nt Rel clock 4 Rainier |*" : get rt. ? vel McKeen, Adelaide Fuller | mairman of arrangements Mr . on |McDonald, Thelma Mueceler, Vannet. | Highland Drive guild, with | | otis Lamson is in charge of | ——————— Hae nate eae DSEE Teall © Culliton and Mrs. Josiah | }the music; Mrs. Sol Levinson, of Fe Fe Jane ‘Vuauedge, Cece Elizabeth Choate, vio leen I J re, will have charge at the t, cello; Frances Wii-| the tables and chairs; Mra. Paul lia King, Gall Morris, Georgia May | mift Shop on Tuesday \oaidaneae| | Graetz, of scores and pencils; Mrs. Baird, Alice Orfield, Leona Atkinson, | H Madrona guild, with Mrs. John Kerry] Carl Siebrand, decorations and re Margaret Wright. | ii and Mrs. H. W. Montelius, sera ower That Blows" vats! treshmenta; Mrs. F. H. Simmons, | Yoambe group, Stanwood, Wash.; Mere in charge Tuesday after. | ‘Sweetest Viower That soprano, accom: | tickets; Mrs. Arthur Chetlain, talleys \Miss Clara Main, guardian, Mem panied by Mra. J. Edward Halley | Mrs. Robert Moen, favors. Mra, J ‘vers: Jean Inions, Nellie Towers, : Sa 1D. Blackwell, RA nier-1708, and Edna Johnson, Dorothy McClellan, | , | Mra. C. B. Ruggles, KE nwd-2188, Annetta Wierda, Opal Wood, Herdis Women S u Ss bahay conse gph caer ah a Siverson, Viola Schmidt, Margaret | tons. | Mol, Louise Weerda, Ivadell Grinde. : funy FOR TUESDAY |GEORGE WASHINGTON | Included among those who have | Holowo group, Seattle, Wash.;Mis i a | CIRCLE | made reservations are Mra. F. W j -_—— Satin clubs to meet Tues-/ On Tuesday, May 26, at 12 noon, | Hargrave, Mrs. 0. O. Mercer, Mre | Chapter D, A. R, house, corner Roy | will include the follow-| Laura Ainardi will entertain the; J. D. Blackwell, Mrs. Annette Jand Harvard. The concert promises | members and friends of Gen. George | Moore, Mrs. Elmer Waldron, Mrs to be th ine the NP ha eate'| “ lub- | Washington circle with a luncheon| John Baker, Mrs, Arthur Chetlain, sented, the Chorus: numbers being | eee eomration ‘club ce home, 4108 W. Stevens st.| Mra. Hugh Hone, Mrs. Wiley Hemp interspersed with solos. The Nor M2 O'clock. Program includes Take car No. 3 | hill, Mrs. John Morrison, Mrs. C. C }dica sextet, six young girls of the oO “Strait Is the Gate” 91,2 Duff, Mrs. George Nash, Mrs. Cart |club, will make tts debut and the | Gide, by Mrs. Ray Gilker-| AUXILIARY TO HERTZL Siebrand, Mrs. T. P. Fahey, Mra | Reisig instrumental trio, also active ii review: “Crainquebille’ (Ana- | CONGREGATION }John Whitham, Mrs, George Sali j members of the club, will be heard | by Mrs. Guy R, Jen-| Ladies’ auxiliary to Hertzl Congre-| bury, Mrs. F. H. Simmons, Mrs [in two groupe, eal Mr. Pau! ch, accom. | S#tion will give-a benefit card party | Henry Reynolds, Mrs. F. N, | In the receiving line following wv Vey fees ro Tues , May 26, at the home of| Mrs. Guy Parm Mrs, Charles i Py [the concert program, will be Mrs. | i ctostion mn haa play | Mrs. 8. Wiener, 341 19th ave. Mem-| johnson, Mrs. E. F. Neal, Mra | David W. Bowen, regent of Rainier “0 Fench COM) hers and friends invited. | Lola Bromley, Mra, C. B, Corbitt chapter; Mrs. apy Bove ee| The os pk, | Mra. George Harris, Mrs. H. B. Ken retiring president of the Washing- Rare con sith, qatn| ANNUAL MAY BREAKFAST — | nedy, Mrs. R, R. Upton, Mra, F. | , ton Federation of Musle clubs; Mrs 5 fips . The Women's Federation of the| Kergan, Mra, A. S. Mason, Mrs, F. | Orin H. Carpenter, Mrs. Roy j MoI velock. Housekeepers’ | evangelical Churches of Seattle and|-w. Liawon, Mrs, Edna Morgan, Mrs aim Ye ‘S (J | Ballard, Mrs, Alexander Wetherill, Freale tunch. Each member| vicinity will give thelr annual HAY | oadivvante Sire) Henry ADaar nad 7 \ntrs, Bawin J. Brown, Mra. Oliver bring something for unc 4 M bots en "aR Brick ‘Tho hostesses for th , or lunch. breakfast on Tuesday, ay 26, at! wee, KG: Wii : * | T. Erickson, ne hostesses for the Fae, Mierpretation and cur-|the First Baptist church, Harvard|- whe SHE prides herself on her spotless kitchen |, hrlekeon. tine howsuses fo pat departments of “e)ave. and Seneca, at 12 m. Mra! norig socIAL CLUB —on the clean, white drain board and | ronesses of the club: Mrs, EB. G. | ene club with Mrs, H. Matt Hazeltine will be the prin- Maciali Cri Willalya-w be ' 3 2 | English, Mrs, A. V. Robinson, Mr ie 8. W., at cipal speaker“ She will talk on) eee ea ee wre. Viet ba sink. She is the modern housewife who | M. 1. Stannus Crowe, 3 Coch ke Fauntleroy car and| her experiences in South America; | fit card party for Mra, Violet Da ; Denton, Mrs, Carrie Groesbeck, Mrs ot at | Mra, Canfield will speak on), Thursday afternoon, May 28, | always keeps CLOROX on the kitchen (7° "Yiaitiane, “Mra. Loulee Gilbert 3 Indley st. As this is| Mra. H. nfleld p ialoeies: th. “Wrérion’ Afdeonic | J.T. Kalushe, mating of the year mem-| civic conditions; Mra. J.B. Har-jat 2 o'clock, In Fremont Masont ' shelf. | and Mrs, Nettie Shreve Bayman Mate urged to attend rison, soprano, will sing, accom-| temple. Numerous favors | ‘ i | Mrs, Helen Crowe Snelling is ai , eee | panied by Mies Ruth Prynne, and asi gh van oe | : . rector and accompanist of the club H SOCIAL CLUB Mra. Ryder Gjotme, in Norwegian PEE Were CLUB CLOROX is an efficient bleach for wood, tile or | 1"1°Srisn Irene Kalushe, the presk. H club will meet ‘Tues. | costume, will give a group of Nor. | LU} i if }) | composition drain boards. Make a CLOROX | dent May %, at 2 o'clock, with, Wesian folk songs, accompanted by| ‘Thursday, May 28, at 12 o'clock, fu ssscdin' lel ehes taba as | Peary ph 6 Peterson, 411i ith |Mis# Marion Killin the Woman's Keewaydin club will solution according e instructions on the |. Apip UNION LUNCHEON MeN E. Cards, Members abel ° . hold its monthly oy idge stunthieon label. Apply with a cloth, let dry, and your drain The Seuttle Graded Union club of | , ily eae uY 7 la 6 club house, Roanoke. Mees 4 sal achers i ons invited. HARMONY HOMESTEAD jaecthe club i Wee tt Cole board will be white and stainless, The game solu: | Sunday school teachers will have tee Harmony Homestead, Brotherhood | dames J. W. Draper, » Cole, | thofr-antiual Juncheon in the private 88 CIVIC LUN of American Yeomen, will give a|H. J. Waymire, A, Ff. Swenson and tion will instantly remove all discolorations from Aniline veont abcthe Y 6 Ac Ba lomen’s Civie clut Will Hold | cosine Nene cake at hy "4 hina Be erent eee mein eee” | the white-enameled sink. Thuraday, May 28, at 12:30 o'clock ‘ , old evening, May 26, at 8 o'clock, at} esse, ‘he following program will be pre« Pegular meeting sgl f Che following 1 1 n seting of the year| 1929 ‘Third aye. si Pad B, Y May 26, at E. 2 o'clock, at | ’ EB. Stewart,| AUXILIARY TO ENGINEERS oe 2 | OX is unsurpassed, Pour a kettle-ful of boiling : Oyril Root ot New officers will ‘The Jadies’ auxiliary to the|will hold its last meeting of, thls ’ water down the pipes; then a cupfulof CLOROX rte Rony Morn 0/0 os eRonald n Brotherhood of Locomotive En-| school 3 Wednesday, May 27 H f ‘i : ta Been n breaktont of the club| gineers will give # card partyjat 12 p., m., in the rose. room, After a minute or two, flush a gallon of hot water | vemnhe Morning Wind" Ryanacombe poned to Tuesday,| Wednesday, May 27, at 2 o'clock, in| Meves’ cafeteria, All interosted in Phy aN, iti The Nightingale Has a Lyre. of Man. s he home of Mrs, Letitia | the M B, A. hall, 1923% First! pre-school work are welcome, An through the pipes, and the work of disinfecting Gold Whelptey A he ce ech exceptionally fine program. is prom All Grocers is done. This thorough cleansing need be done | eee MeHTID Atactrida mei Sayed ty ‘ eee ino ‘ ‘ roccaaionally to keen det ‘ , Mint Jobwon at the plano | RTY CAMp iiaeuonete é Par apna | Sell Clorox only occasionally to keep drainpipes sanitary Pigtoaseeraitaa | . tLE CL ® | ian Anna Alken | Bi ve No. 1849, RN, of | Bethicham ‘Thimble club wit! | RATNIER CAMP i A I Hendin estotasted’ ste. BY 8, at jay My Tuewday, meet at the home of Mrs. C, H.| Rainier camp, 1472, RN. & A MANUPACTUNRD RY CLOROX CHEMICAL CORPORATION, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. Cage | Mra, Robert Sandall 1794, AO p.m. ut M. w, A Stoffens, 4408 Ferdinand st,, Colum-| will hold its regular buainess moet | Mra, B.N, Carney will be the toast. thir 8V@ Neighbors! bia City, ‘Tuosday, May 26, from'ing at t vdish hall, Monday | ee ee mistress, Reservations may be made nvited, 10 a m, to 4p. wm Initiation, evening, May 2 ' THE SEAT | Music — o - ——/ | Students’ Recital Fe at Cornish * sible evidences: dents " rant 1 ted 5 I n r «se : ie sented As a disinfectant for kitchen drainpipes, CLOR- COUNCIL Pre-Sehiool WHOOL, Seattle | Vocal counell | “Lullaby with Miss 8. Malice, GA rfld-3383, ‘Campfire Girls ice cr may ah ~ te ie co Re ee A bed of roses should be the dominating feature of your yard, and to procure roses that excell in beauty of form, magnificence of coloring, azd fragrance of i bloom, it is necessary to furnish plant food to the bush f in ample quantities. i Those roses that you admire for the waxy green { appearance of the leaves, the strong, healthy growth } of the stalks, and the blooms that are beautiful in color and abundance, are the roses that have been well fed, and ANYONE can obtain the same results by a . liberal application of MORCROP fertilizer. MORCROP fertilizer should be applied to the rose bed at once at the rate of 2 Ibs. to every bush, and spaded in. A second application should be made late in the summer to insure continuous blooming throughout the season. Those Who Call Upon Us decide the matter of cost without influence from us. We feel that it is a matter that we are not ~ competent to pass upon; that those we serve know better than anyone else what the cost should be. Cost is never a factor here; no matter what the choice may be, we give our unstinted best always. =ssnersaiionsaimestentiemmecuc ata

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