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Ee | Seattle Society |! | fe lian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 | } gdited by Lillia Assistant—Laura Emory ¥ | te Dorothy Maris Will Have Garden Wed- iingt Marriage of Daughter Made Known ’ Miss Katherine Moore ls Bride 4 Mra. B.D. Moore an the marriage of their daugh Katherine, to Mr. Charles T | Ricke son of Mra Fra M and Mrs, Hickey are at home; the Oxford Creat apartments. ide's niece, the Dinner at orth Blosk gr fe ini Highlands Home Norman th x Mar M Willam Davis and yn tion wi follow will entertain with a sma’ who will aa y ee Mr. and Mra, A. B yrs, Shorrock to rip te : ain Golf Clud ; ) pews Goll avita.| Mrs. Richmond to wr for a brilge | » on| Give Luncheon ee afternoon, J nor Mra, Robert Harri Roos Geit lub. : who will sail June & f tiie ‘ | and Mrs. Robert 4, Minn. n Stewart « Alaska tables — - and Mra Walter Baltimore, who tx Mrs. Volney . Phelps | visiting in| hmond will sts at Armstrong to Give Pe | Traveler _ ik Mra. Colin t rd ba. jane niles at Pom Syare shortly for abroad ureday® afternoon en: | sixteen gu tune! her homa on June 4 Biss on Tucetay atter-} Mrs. Burnett Will Z from 4 until 6 o'clock. | Entertain nt at The McKelvey. | FP. Backus, Mrs. Her. | In honor of Mrs. Frederick Brown, Mra, Stanley Grif.|hO Will leave soon for a visit in » nda k > | Minneapolis, Mra. Charlies Pye Bur ae h Black, Mrs. H. P| p " dyes Otis Floyd Lamson |Métt ix extending invitations to a at the urns, ssisted | Meheon, followed by bridge and ¢ younger girls mah jongs Wednesday after! ib grup of the you }noon, June 3 Bta Will Honor Byiss Burton Hostess at Bridge Marr Calvert and M | Luncheon | ig. Caderhead will entertain with Mra, H. W. Newton entertained ‘at Mra. Calvert's home on/at a bridge luncheon today at her | yy afternoon, June 10. as! home in hor of ber sister, Mra | to Miss Alma Burton} Van de Vv and Mra F. J.| whose marriage to Mr.| Dibble of Olympia, who has recent: | Hulbert will be an event of|ly come here to make her home.! j Four tables were in play Sam : al Tea by SeOM ee Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, re } Mies returned from a winter tn ‘and Mrs. Rorace Rand, of ton, Towa, who is visiting in wa, Mrs, Jay I. Durand entertained Srvally at tea Thursday afternoon bie Boulevard Inn. « eee | Bridge Tea and Shower Dickinson, who will be a June tertain sixteen guests at a bridge} tea and kitchen shower at her home Wednesday afternoon, June 3.} ee | Informal Evening at Home mer at College Club | aia G. Staaten aia} cE see fin. Mr. and Mra. Louia G, Stanton will | Soe Caless club announces @ din-lentertain 30 guests at Bridge and] a oS oega ey ed chiat | 22 jongy at their home Saturday | e ag inight grapher, United States geotogical |" Wil address the club on! ree gia Dustrating his tak with) Mrs. Barker to mi Wites, taken over a! Give Bridge Tea ef 35 years } Mra 8. W * Hosed on Saturday | Thursd: The Orthopedic umch room andjing will be Mrs. Charlies 8. Wilk Thrift Shop will be closed all] Mrs, Stanley Barker, Mra, Waite Saturday—Memorial Day Richards and Mrs. B. G. Campbell. Women’s Clubs [ENS LAKEWOOD HUMANE SOCIETY rt There will be a general meeting of the King County Humane s0-/ clety, Monday, June 1, at 12 o'clock| noon, at the Y. W. C. A. cafeteria.| Deputy Game Warden A.J. Beach! will discuss the condition of the animals at Woodland park. i * afternoon, June 4. Assist-| on ~ “~ Women’s Lakewood Civic Im- dab will hold its regular mg Tuesday, June 72, at the S0th ave. S. and Angeline | Laneheon will be served at I Following the business Mr. Roland Chapman will fan interesting talk on ‘‘Soil tion.” Rose Cole Boet sing “Hail, Washington,” Song of her own composi- ind there will be a vocal duet Boettiger and Mrs. Nina ; with Miss Lillian ‘the iano, iis. © TEA Women of Besant Theosophic MN. Broadway, near Roy, Mi sive a twilight tea Sunday from 7 to 8, to be followed fttalk on “Individuality vs. Per. mity,” by Mra. Mabel M. Harris. ible ix invited. AUXILIARY auxiliary will LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB SELECTS CHAIRMEN At the meeting of the Ladies’! stto club on Wednesday, May 27, the following chairmen were select. | ed for next year: American citizen-| {ship, Mra. D. O. Stammers; applied | jeducation, Mrs. William Guider; fine | jarts, Mrs. P. A. Fater; public wel-| jfare, Mra, John H. Shea; legislation, | | Mrs. C. B. W. Raymand; press and publicity, Mra. Henry Shaw: Ameri- can home, Mrs. George Higgins. The | club has taken for the general sub- ; ject of discussion for the ensuing! year, ‘Modern America.” { PRAIRIE ROBE CLUB { ‘The Prairie Kose club will hold its regular monthly meeting Monday, June 1, at the home of Mrs, 8, A./ Jatk, Wednesda Bostwick, 2412 E. Grand ave, Ever. Al o'clock luncheon. ‘Those attending may take the fee leaving the depot, 1914 Third SOCIAL CLUB lave. at 9:45 a. m., or the interurban Soclat club will have a|leaving at 10 a tty Tuesday, June 17, at $:30 ¢ . 91 0. 0. F. hall, 10th and meet at June eae | HEBREW BENEVOLENT | SOCIETY } Seattle Hebréw Benevolent society J will hold ft» last meeting of the club lyear Wednesday, June 3, at 2:20 p. wil met |m., at Temple Center, “Every-Day ir, seross’ Lake Washington, | Romance," by Miss Flora Madellé Mtemer Ariel from Madison | Hartman, Musje ne social hour. Bhi 1045 a.m, Box iuncheon.|..) x, and unaffiliated members |SEATTLE ASSEMBLY | Seattle Assembly Order of the | Rainbow for Girls will hold its first | | installation on Monday evening, June ICERS 1, at 8 o'clock, in the Corinthian it tie anntiai meeting of the se. |to™, Masonic temple. Ree as of tt the Sinowne ys nae POETRY CLUB MEETS Biss for t The Seattle Postry club met E Mm. David 3, jhe bln Wednesday evening at the Y. W. ©. BO. fine 1, with Mrs. J third vice president hott Of the remainder of the follows: Abner Brown, fourth vice Mm, Also E, Woodrutt, re. Setetary; Mrs, A. Vi. Krull, i Mrs. B.C. Force, corre. secretary, TREE TAS OUNCE HK When you're tired and droopy, nothing buoys you WAL C, heater and : ioe L, Mendel, members-at a A A. Matthews, Mra. 1 eae Me AH. Anderson, Mra, | eo calvert, Mrs. 1. stim. BE. Bkinner, Mrs, Ired- Mrs, William Sher. Mr. Laurence Colman, erick, Mr. T Mr, Joseph Collinn, ORL NO, 4 Girly No, 45, Rin ander, June J. Hi divinity Raion +4 ical up so quickly asa cup of WIT hold mer Saar ecel tea. Especially Tree Tea % May 1, Prin ay yet Orange Pekoe. Fragrant W204 First aye. and refreshing! A. with Dr. Wiillam I. Hall pre In compliment to Miss Charlatte | siding bride, Mra. Franklin Sly will en-| bers of the organization Adobe Home Barker will entertain | O'Neil (pen name), “I un |with a bridge tea at her home on! anese MISS LOIS GALLAHER | Personal rae ee and Mra, M Bamuel of Oak Armstrong Thursday night for her n Oakland after a few days t In towr Pa on mington. visiting her cour Miss Grace Doi Miss Margaret ot Wi Del, ie emus, fe Mr. Kugene Musser will tay for Chicago and New cave Fr York Mr. J. Sherrill left Tuesday for Detroit, to attend a family reunion to be held May 30, at the home of j his brother, Dr The members of the family are Edwin Sherrill years of age Mr. and Mra. W. KE. Scanion (Ethe Blackburn) have returned from their wedding trip temporarily, of the groom's pa | Mr. and Mra. Thoman J, Sean! their home” Florence Ridge. Bellevue see | Mr. and Mra. B. \(Mabel Zednick) a viations upon daughter, G 1 | Bwediah hospit | Mra, B. B. Sirrine has returned | from a trip to California see Mr. and Mra. James Giynan and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Merritt left today to spend the weekend at Lake | Suthertand Geoffrey Griff recelving con the birth of a May 16, at the Miss Lois Gallaher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Gal-\ Major Fries Talks laher, whose marriage to Mr. Allen E. Gensel, of Wyoming,| will be solemnized June 7.—Portrait by Curtis Studio. | Major General Amos A. Fries, of Roses,” “Compensation,” “Kin: | dred.” ‘Thalia Reynor (pen namo) ‘A Sonnet." Alexander McKinnon Proverbia.” Dr, Willlam L. Hall “Chinese Story,” “The Thousand: | son of the University of Washing Mile Horse,’ | ton chemistry department The next meeting will be held at| the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday even ing, June 24 to pis lt IZATION BUREAL vice, nection of the American Chemica wociety in Seattle next Thurs according to Dr. Thomas G The program included the following original poerms by mem. Douglas Hurn, “The Rose,” “On a Marche by Chopin.” Frank 3. Cov ington, “God Paints His Pictures Everywhere.” Dr. F. W. Greiner, ‘To the Veterans of the Civil War What the Flag Means Meddie Maze Labold, “Diamond Dew,” “My Lady,” “Old Lace Delia Delight Pinney, “Old Age Not So Bad.” Rom Edith Lockett Organizations ‘Robin in the Cherry Tree,” “An/ he " as Fiederick « Pearl ©. Obermu M it er ‘To an Oak Tree in Winter and Grandfathe Jenn I Wiliams. “Return of the Ma Jay Garden, Ttalia Dialect Helen Maring Samael, “The Young Hater.” Mra, Ivy oh: Address “Experiences Associate Editor on ‘Muse and Mir- | ‘or’.” . Marguerite E. Fi Wh it~." Mrs. H.W Thuraday the building evening at make celery crisp take William 7 American Woman's Century clut cliff, chairman of t om department of t Mr ember jatlarge Charles Gri The Children prefer Post Toasties. Mahe the Milk er Cream Test for corn flakes flavor and crispness. Send for free Test package. 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