The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1925, Page 13

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| Miority sisters, were invited ——$—<—$—_— A\ 7, 1928. WEDNESDA\ Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Laura Emory a <aenad c at “Lochkelden”; Californian WW Be Complimented —_— Annwal Pr . Luncheon for M Mrs. Bri) kley A tees. ‘The outsta : * ' me, on the annual « the 1 ani RH jag Informal Dinner ence Denny | ington. Mem for Travelers uses at U > < Mrs t at, at 10:30 nie Smith, Mra, John Lew Among the A Betty 8 panned for c gests Will y on the ree University in| in Reservations for aff im n alae Engagement of Miss Breakfast Planned Phillips Announced by Mrs. Bogle Mr, and H. Ph Mrs, Lawrence I ne & with a small t Mra, Chi mr Ot of Mra. Sa J yn, N.¥ t and is a orrority. I stationed on Panama, the Young 1 tute apr 4 iaformal, on Fr sin the Italian room for m | Entertain 0 Former Resident Patrons: and patro affhir are: Mrs. and Mrs. Maw Mrs. Frederick Morgan D Lechey, Mrs. and Mrs. James | entertained with a tea at } MeCormack, Mr. and Mrs. Jos on Tuesday afternoon R Manning, Mr. and Mrs, James P. | Mrs. Milton Gants, of Elgin, 1 Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dres-| merly of Seattle, who it ‘all, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sullivan, | town Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Shee Assisting y Miss Grace Butler is chairman of| don, Mrs the committee in charge of arrange: | Misses Eva ments, assisted by the Misses Rose te Houlshaus Lombard MiGraw, Berniece Magee, Mary/| Sylvia Gowen a © Holm Qawford, Marion Holla Angeline! Other affairs for Mrs. Gantz are a Murphy, ©! Fagan, Viola, bridge tea which Mrs. John F. Main Sauer, Hanna Tierney, Murloe Dar-j will give at her home Friday after fh; Genevieve Hahn, Rena Mon-}noon and the luncheon at which grin, Josephine Malloy Mrs, Condon was hostess at her oee home this afternoon. Music and Art Fund Re-Elects Officers Members of the Music Foundation fund held | Small Dinner for art| Mrs. Moody noual and oon were elected to s They are Mrs Langton C. Hen soo, Mrs. H. M beth Sander I Mrs. W. S. Miss Seabury to Wed in June and Mrs. How Mosely. by Arne Prof, Clark Bissett, of the shel wy of Washington, in his i ing address befora the organ uckley, ait, “The mission of the Mu Pa es | Art Foundat: h Nos mant of God, the ark which SG, the element of cur civilization, with- MA'which we cannot live. Uniess| Alumnae Meeting music, art and culture abide in the| The Phi Epaito: tip of state they cannot be saved.” will hold its ty ng this event an Assisting at Te the home of Mr Amisting Miss Mildred Wa at| Boylston ave. N Mer tea on Thursday afterno Miss Alma Burton. will be Mrs. Ly- mm Black, Mra. Crawford Morrill Mm Herbert Coe, Mrs. Allen B Bag, Mrs. Hugo Haakons, Mrs. Thrift Shop Service The Mount Mrs. J. A. Va Halferty, w ker Park guild, with t and Mrs. Guy harge at the Frederick A. Burwell, M Forrest Orthope brift Shop be Geodiliow, Mrs. Harry 1. Coe, Miss) rorning and the Neeth & Isis Hopper and Miss Elizabeth!) wii stra ce ty rm “aed de will be re_{ With Mrs. Charles G. Ostrum Hrriow Shy : Mrs. Theodore Harris, will aired by Nancy Goodfellow The marriage of Miss Burtc Tacoma to Mr. Robert Hurlbt Wattle will be an event of charge on Thursday afternoon Will Repeat ee ss Dance Recital Announcement i« “ Miss Kaufer | Cornish schoo] that the dance re Complimented clit Agatha Brown wil give Thurs of the made by the To honor Miss Monica Kaufer,|“@y evening, in the Cornish Little Who Is to be « June bride, a mis-| theater, will be repeated on Friday @ilaneous shower and bridge teal eV¥¢ning, ow to the large demand Mas given Tuesday afternoon at the| for seat of Miss Winona Falk. As- ®, Seing Miss Faulk were Mrs. George | MILITARY WHIST Gpeland and Mrs. Ruby Worth.| PARTY Only the intimate friends of the| % Bist of honor, together with aj ica will give a mi Sroup of Alpha Delta Pi| Wedrfesday evening, | Woog's hall. Never too Hot wrToo Cool OMETHING NEW—and exclusively Westinghouse, It's a marvel of science and superior manufacture that is revolu- tionizing the electric iron field—every- where. Just think what is does for you! The famous Westinghouse Iron—the iron with the beveled base, greatest ironing sur- face, even heat distribution, perfect balance now performs the almost impossible. Whether you work fast or slow, whether you use it cinstantly, leave it for a while or even forget it—it is thinking, acting and ee enins, that perfect ironing tempera- re, Ask for Demonstration Today at your Electrical Dealer or Electric Light Campany estinghouse IRON Miss Gretchen Borland, da Solon Borland, whose engage Women CLUBS FOR THURSDAY | PATIENCE REBEKAH LODGE | P ekah Lodge will |day, M at 0 o'clock, at Dug R Beach WHITTIER HEIC § CLI M Lave 1 ° LEGI | w Moose | have gular mont 4 May 28 5 | HELPING HAND CLUB | eo He Hand’ club will theet N., Thursda for tur J WwW. C. A. CLUBS Y WwW. CA ubs me Thur f-All club of the ¥. W. ¢ F * home ¢ Union Bib the Y c A., Bible room, 7 p. m.; Bible lesson, Mrs. J. H. Darlington in charge | Alsacon, club of tt GA nd floor p.m FEDERATION CLUBS Federation to day, Ma Art partment elub with Mrs. 0. the Thorgrims: ind ave 8. t 2 ofch K m consists of paper on Mrs. r B tained Glass,’ by | Carter; “John La Farge.” by Mrs J. R. Nagel; talk on “Boston Mu seum of Art,” t Mrs. J. T. Huff. Queen Anne ‘ortnightly club with Mrs, O. R. Rabel, 1236 Second ave. N, at 2 o'clock. Program: Review of “Blind Rafferty” (Donn Byrne). by Mrs. G. R, Fales; “The Modern Bookshelf,” poetry, by Mrs. J. M Cunningham; four-minute talks on “Can New Verse Fill the Mission of the Old?"; affirmative, Mrs. D. E.| Fryer and Mrs, Carl M. Speer; neg ative, Mrs. E. Taylor and Mrs Frank 8. Bayley SEATTLE DAY NU 26 | The annual meeting of the Seattle | ssociation, with elec il be held Thurs. | at 1:30 o'clock, at the} Erskine Campbell and Fox, hostesses, of office May nursery, Mr Mrs, J, H mp DORIC SOCIAL CLUB Doric 1 club will give a ben | efit card party for Mrs, Violet Da vis, Thursday afternoon, May 28 at 2 o'cl in Fremont Masonic temple. Numerous favors Pie ie: KEEWAYDIN CLUB LUNCHEON Thursday, May at 12 o'clock, the Woman's Keewaydin club will hold its monthly bridge luncheon at the club house, Roanoke. M dames J. W. Draper, C. UH. Cole, H. J. Waymire, A. . Swenson and Erwin Morehead will be the host- eason, Soc MERT TO SHW Ladies of Rainier Camp No. 1472 will sew all day Thursday, May| 28, for the bazaar at the Swedish | Cafe. Arquette, ghith and Olive, Mrs. Club hall, teria lunch, chairman, Lydia o- -PRICE SALM AT THIET SHOP The Orthopedic Thrift Shop an nounces a half-price sale of all arti shelves for Thursday, | HAL cles on. Its May 28, a He | iRADED UNION LUNCHBON MT Heuttlo Graded Union club of Sune school teachers will have tholr annual luncheon in the private dining room at the Y, W, ©. A, ons GRETCHEN BORLAND | Davies was recently announced.—Portrait by Gra THE SEATTLE 8TAR A LIAT 1 ( 1 ie “i. ier \ ' 1 t hen Mrs. k. A ‘ no-host dir re t irs. A ' be the princi ) I i y to Valley of 1 r T na pe ! Parks The ttle Fine Art et . ; h the clubroom with the a rn Woman's City club for t BMMEL | oer rhs conducted last week by Port W rds will be repeated ; ut May 28, at s Tourists Like Hike aT Smoke 31% Campfire Girls es Sata the chamber. ‘Ther n or}°” - — ADDITIONAL CLUBS spc yee 1 ps to hospital, old peo J spp take she with program - SCHUBERT CLUB ughter of Mr. and Mrs. John hubert club will meet at the IRON PIPE RADIO Wash Chil ement to Mr. Thomas Dayton ome of Mro. 1. J. Hein, 1622 six WAGE ADDN Tate MEP Ie oie 7 ave. 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