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FRIDA} THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 15 ——— ) satay - - senVin Toumrusen:ae PECIAL MEF ch Tl > ‘ rAY " I MEN j " ‘ - [ MRS. A. B. GALLOWAY D ; EF ak , eattle Society | in rane | att! péited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 | Teg be aa ay pes Assistant—Laura Emory j ' 1 m Thin ' B. As Luncheo? WW Honor HKastern as Po ferma Koon, ( Small Home Wedding oe the ' i ‘ , ———— ——————— ; “a 4 ‘ 2 | UNIVERSITY bear f gt : ; - spr tke | " palo % is . opt t I f MA FT cH Li euler 5 Aw 1 t . iJ ‘ £ ‘ 1 J ' " rs m i I I mt a Tea Giver is i of I ‘ ' r 1 im 1 Agi i cM 4 W t e ¥ be f » Jk Afternoon i Oi Ae nd aR Federation of feva ( , | 5 ae ai N tins 1 », of p, | ht, Seattle Federation of wwe. "Phone | Yogi Gherwal mar 0 4 P e \ ( the Pip op Fed ; League of Women t CA ‘ ganer ant 4 rtd Ss rea. Maudinn tee FEDERATION OF ow. Cc. T. 1 BO sina One tp Mrs, Grave 3 Potaky Mt Tana Wc Tt the W Industria} League f pe " pent cars ‘ ro) Pp W M Marg Chishelm, The regular meeting of the Seat-| Pe nd Freedom , fi th the great Wedding Will Be Quiet Miss | Ryan, Miss Julia Car tle Federation of Women's Chr 2 ee Re Fourt ya. Miss Ruth McCie ecome | WOR a cas Calne MoDonge it, 4 } tian Temperance Unions will be| RAINIER NOBLE Pos't te . m n 1 T (Sa the bride of Mr. € : P es held Tuesday, June 9, at », m, | AUXILIARY to the 1 of the Ww ce queday, June 23 ome of Wedding Date Set 5 Ns any Sot ie : The regular meeting of the Am k Jn open to any one int un e7 raclen a ciel for June 17 WME | Green Lake 1 wil have{erican Legion auxiliary to Rainier |! m wget a a Them’ hae , The w ge of Miss Martha of the otions. All W. ¢ le Pout, No, 1, will be held Mor . s Musonic Club, Areade Bullding eet - ; yh v4 ‘ tM : 1 < women are urged to be pres-| day evening ine 8, in the Legion DORI 80C TAL ‘ ut I ; L asl Cadiuaae 6 Bret oa | se Tel) serv Pre . SARET ybroom y ‘d ave Yoric Socia club, 0. S wi Luncheon for Miss fell , f Mr. and Mrs. R Fa bl wi iN Miss 3 ‘ M my v moized We =_— an Ww « ain with | day June 17, at $30 18 N aft 7 beid rents e. e e T M H ‘ ave ater ae np gs ele -- Come Jnopping With Cecilie - : tendant.~ Mr. James English will Miscellaneous Shower beets care rds i ‘de-Blect n the ption which jor Bride-Elec Wr the ceremony will beratr Among th (ta Ri A. WH M Ww Rensor ie of Mies taure. 14 ‘ Miss Esther H Mins HI Sat see, Br asx Kenda a ELL, we've welcomed in the glorious month of June, Sy Sunday. ¥ gurprise mis-| = ~ee the month of the “fairest days,” the “blushing bride” Seecous shower by thirty of he Se eae and the “sweet girl graduate!” It's a month of trous- tremis re pisiay nescrt se 2 Mrs. ( urtis Entertains ‘ seaux and tissue paper and pink ribbon and diplomas and Bremerton. n honor of re vere’ e and| who recently returned from a trip| P.| to the Holy Land, Mrs. Asahel Cur- | a luncheon at} day afternoon, | Assisting Mrs, W. E. Che ber daughter were Mrs feadrix, Mrs. C. J. Grosse, Miss | tis entertained w path Hall and Mrs. C. R. Hoem,| her home on Wedr ‘Tae present were: Mrs. Wm eS Bakter, Mrs. Harry Lombard, Mrs.| Ortpopedic Lunch and McNeal, Mrs. George Goud, | 70°). ty Ya Loyd Wiley, Mrs. Georse| Thrift Shops Dekwiler, Miss Edith Hall, Mrs} Mrs. Sprogue will t hoy Hite, Mrs. Allen Mosford,| Seahurst and Three-T int «ux rs A. P. Hendrix, Mra C. J.| iliaries on urday at the Ortho Grease, Mrs. A. T. Adkins, Mrs. C.j pedic Lun room. Assisting will R Horm, Mrs. BE. E. Orchard, Miss} be M y Provine, Mem J. A 's Howard Men-| Simpson, Mra Myra Staley, Mrs. J Faulkner, Mra. P. R.Allen, Mra. J.) 47), Ritter, Mrs, Meister, Mrs. G. L, she King, Mrs. Lee Mellen, Mra. Arthur| recently removed to San Francisco to make her home.— MSton Johnson, Mrs. T Spear and Mrs. John C. Emery Portrait by Grady. Mr. 0. V. Chase of Se: Sunset guild will be In charge all @& Johnson, Mrs. H. C. Hoffman, ' day Saturday at the Thrift Shop. | Music excitement, | tens for | little trouble or expense, just the very thing. W. Aderman of Port Orchard, ) turn to the left! Clubs Personals Mra, Milton Gantz, of Elgin, I Mra. Walter J. Reed has returned who has been visting in town, left | from a six months’ visit in Califor Ralston Club to Siteaecade > dasimanmaine Wear foe Porting to: Jolt Mr: 1 pee | IDEAL WEDDING GIFT in C ot : an ag wy: Seren Gs Uae | That last forever are the gorgeous Chinese rugs Phoebe Kelton Appear in Concex CARD PARTY | ponte ts East by way of Call] Mrs, James Hayden and shows you sEThe dade Tree Git Btioes aies: clodtig ont her ‘The Ralston club will appear co apie ae ea Li msiting hy fornia, mth mother, Mrs M. Graff of Bun} stock, no the pricés of the rugs are consderably lowered. 218 arrived in town and ridge | Francisco, concert Tue Re poring con: urday evening, June 8pm.) Mr. and Mrs. Letcher Elliott and! are at the dans 9, at 8:15 o'clock, in the First) at 1915 Firat J ttle daughter, Rosemary, will rv Baptist chiireh, Harvard and Seneca ates, | move, Saturday, to Lincoln Beach, Ay evaning, Stewart st Gifts that help furnish a tasteful home or apartment ond that teil! and Mrs. I. A. Bora helpful hints and cookbooks and filmy frocks and delicious The tissue paper and pink ribbon mean gifts—for the bride and the graduate—they come every year and they must be faced. And—may I tuck in a word of warning and advice? Then, please don't let your dainty package con- lain just everyday things! These aren't, you must under- stand, everyday occasions. They're the “once in a life-time” sort and there are shops, if you know where to find them, where the daintiest, most unusually charming gifts may be bought, for the most nominal sums, and you may buy, with A. B. Galloway is a former resident of Seattle, who No leading lady on stage or screen is quite so iinportant this month as the “blushing brides” and the graduates, to the folks who keep shops ‘specially for the fair sex, and so I have good news for you there, too. Look below, and a Nf Pei MEET AT Y¥. W. CG. A | whe spend ‘the’ euntner - be useful for years to come, are, of course, deeply appreciated by eapomrere folk Tt fund | with M «WF. Bitodort ving ‘congratulations po the young people for whom they are intended, eldiers’ Chorus” from “Faust ne g fund; with ™ a wg birth of nm, Io, Jr, Ma Sainte : t | cabinet June het at the Seattle General hoxpital tose, = wei = iniee ras Bieading Sides! Rossini | At 1:30.0 partors of | str. and W. B. Donaldson aua | FOR THE JUNE BRIDE Me, tee Tashemee Dibeen the Y. W. C. A, Miss Hagen of the] * ne htireday for Call M iy teal eet Who'r g to “keep house’ like mother—a hint that The Pan ye TH Put on Ma Crowy tuth school will talk oenia, - okn vue bots «! jum | lace to send hubby's suits, your frocks and tho ho eoren ant ” Reddick RY eee gerne t0.8 Coie La June 14, to her summer home at acct Ps 1 he ae Be increta 3 ed Si nd h “Dance of Gnomes’ .... MacDowell | | Redondo Beach er eek toh 3 ale ee aeeeabt | WHITTI HOOL PICNIC | Mra, Willlam O'Shea will return, pegs ~any ot | oo age Pane tote V iiaceiae | The Whittler achool will have m| next Monday, from a visit in Call) 1) nopert retfernan will return | Cleanliness is next to godliness” ta one of the many things for the ieee picnic at the Woodland park picnic| fornia : | Sunday from New Haven, Conn. | girl just starting out in married life to remember—and the cleaner @) (Old Koglish) “Drink to Me grounds Saturday, June 6 11 a] esis, }where he has been attending Yale. | fa such @ wonderful aid. Ba m, All parents of the school wel-| Rey. B. ©. Clauson left Thursday | Cee | owe ) (OM Welsh) 4 7 come. Bring luneh. Coffee will be| for Minneapolis, Chicago and other) — 44, “itt Reid wil eo tel Might P Mrs. D, Clifford Reid will go to , ETERS CO . > Me, Owen J. Wi served by the PT. A Bastern points. He will be aw4y| portland Baturday to represent La| MARY STEELE'S GIFT SHOP ee neean) gibi | two weeks | Boheme Music club at the national] Order work—china firing, 1630 Fe ‘AE CHALE cine eee leonvention of Federation of Music} CA ate) AIN FOR SED Mr. and Mrs. Lee McKenzie and | clubs which will convene ther | Noticed that the month has turned on your calendar, and recalled Alumnae chapter of Alpha Chi| family have removed from their! Mrs. Lacy Hofius and 1 | just what “June” means? ga will entertain at iuncheon|town apartment to their summer} Lacy, Jr. returned to their home| oa hoe kas t r | te Vitory™ .. Prothero | Saturday, June 6, at 12:30 o'clock, | home at Port Madison today from the Swedish hospital. | seapie NELSON AT THE MODEL freee: in the Georgian room at The Olym: | ee } Adhd tha beck: pe bnapss, ; a 4 4 Te making frocks that ore exact copies of exclusive Paris gowns, | | 4. Corwin Philip Shank ra, Loule Abram, of Belling Mrs. Rozema to Re mine (detain? Gucart touted Goon Fe | prea anal eal aa Gealgned ‘by the ‘mén: who make! tishions’, and:they‘are:aia ‘clever . he affair wil honor the graduat-|are being cor atulated po! u s . je week-end ne ' % ! } “ ” 7. « Imported creations! You can work In the “make-overs.” too. Present Pupils ling senior of the active chapter-—| birth of a son, at the Swedish hos | guest of Mr, and Mra. G. M ia ‘Peoples Bank Bldg. : Mrs. Blanche Rozema will present ={ pital, June 1 Pratt | . ber piano pupils in a private recital ‘Mrelatives and friends, Sunday aft- moo, June 7. at 4 o'clock, in the The breath-taking labels on some of these Paris fashion shects— f Mr. and Mra. R. Morgan and Mr. and Mra. F 1 Lockman ahd tha dellahica/_actrocke copied. irom then: Miss Dorothy Morgan, will remove! (Mao Compton) are re Ng con “ Pinapenits | June 12, to their summer home on} ulations on the birth of a son, | ay “ * . 1 | Bainbridge Island ' May a1, at the Minor hospita BEST OF HEMSTITCHING | Ballroom, Dining Room A, at} }, The Olympic. 5 | : H With good thread, only $ cents. Elite, 414 Eiltel Bldg, over paren willbe: ae foliowtas | lithe Miases Alicea Reynolds, Ea give n card party Saturday evening, | Bortel!'s ¢ cat Dadbet ME Wateen| Thomsen, Constance Phillips, Nor-|June 6, at 8:30 o'clock, at $638} ere Pay Hergert and Laura Byencer | ma Hunt, Gwendolyn hofield, | Greenwood ave. Hematitching will make it ever ao much casier to finish the wed- Gihthe Fountain ..........Th. Oestem | Clare Mojonnier, Catherin Hazen, | Pia at ding and shower gifts you're working on in plenty of time. MiAtie Coavenation” + Teast Garner | Helen Hobt, Clara | Edna | ADDITIONAL CLUBS evsks ; Dorothy Smite { Hopper and Doris McGrath. All} his CLOSING OUT SPORT HATS ht ad ial ee yisiiing) eaters. are cordially,” fo: NEW. UNIT ORGANIZED | Up to $6 at only $1.95 and $2.95, and trimmed: hats up to $10 at Weastfather's Clock”... Plorence Maxim | y | Vited. The Music and Art Foundation} $495. Bon Ton, 701 Pine Peter Mertens | The committee in charge is Doro: | | fund organized the Wallingford unit bi tear hd Soldier's Bong . Steinhelmer | thy Graham Coder, chairman; F Alice Truax | i ate ve,| Tuesday afternoon, June 2, at the} Some of the values in Panamas, banded, and in gay little felts, are GR Se Fair® (Martha)..Fr. Van Flotow | at st Wie Golisi. eh a | home of Mrs. W. K, Nelron, when the simply amazing! Die Giste caroline 11. Crawtora | For reservations call KEnwd-| following officers were elected to ak" see Laura Bpencer | 4476 or ME lrne-6789. serve for the coming year: Presi:| }HE LINES OF CARE ‘Wrming the Bridge’... .Dudolt ean ant co eke dent, Mrs. A. W, Van, Kirk; vice On an otherwise happy face are oftentimes only from eyestrain Myton en) Kiewiae CLASSIC CULTURE president, Mra, W. H., Nelson; secre You can have glasses to help the condition and still look well if Pasay ty Puizabetty Cane | CLUB f Mrs. FW. Howe; treasurer, Dr, and Mrs. Edmunds attend your needs, Balcony, Fraser- ' Rubenstein Mrs, W. 8. Ramage. Mrs. W, K Paterson’ . . rson's, : Classic Culture club will have @} sterwin was appointed program gE A. Priscilla Risher Young Men’s picnic at Mount Baker park, Sat-} onatrman: y Wright ; ; i Pg j Lange urday, June 6. Luncheon will be} atrs, A, 8. Kerry, president of the stopped to think what a strain it is, particularly without glasses to served at 12 o'clock ride to town you read on the car, and have you ever Roberta Colt 1 { a } fund, reviewed the history of the ‘. UY er ‘ 7 ‘olect your eye muacles? : Be eS cunawonar th | | organization, and Mrs, Edgar Am At aaa Es or Childhood ‘Time, | Ane eae j (dated vice president, explained the obj are ANT eA. SENAY 4 pr aeek Chop | IMPROVEMENT CLUB | for which it is founded, ‘The pro-| YOU'D NEVER KNOW : 4 + Op. 28, Chopin | Greenwood Improvement club will’ gram consisted of a whistling solo It was broken, so cleverly was my vase mended. Ceramic Arts, Op. os $0, 20. eseveee Chopin eon \ —_—— a = —< 4187 Arcade Square ‘ tty Colby ae ary 2 iy ye a ‘A , An artist and truly interested in everything his hands turn out is b Miler’ Good Night Bong 1. Brown | E the clever man who paints and mends and teaches his art to us. o 8 STRAW HATS REMADE Into the very “latest.” Panamas, blocked and resewed at The Model, NO MATTER HOW MUCH I WALK T have no trouble with my feet, now that IT am wearing Lindgren’s Arch-Fitters, and I've found them smart as well as comfortable, 1307 Fourth. Rie ne ntty Frances Roberts Bwallowy” Burgmuller | 5. Ht. Rogers | milans, leghorns and felts re- 29 Peoples Bank Bldg M. Tetma | Resthoven | : Virgins PM lark tone. Oy, ‘Tachatkownky Edward Ma Eile Waters of Yosemite” Kirnemt Gillett One doesn't, | know, care to wear glumsy-looking footwear for dress wear, No matter how comfortable, but the Iueury now is smartness and comfort to tired feet et ek 8 A. ¥. Venino Impression He Makes “ L. M. COFFMAN'S The new felts—white and colors—are in, and they've other lovely Means. Much to You ry) models, too, In white and black and white for midsummer wear 223 Pine st. ik Sleatin, : Black or tan, leather or the : k new crepe rubber soles, on De (Sp ‘ sale at Dig Bivie May Parner Molten ver News A. 8. Sweat Miemviing pit Oven t Ing Zephyr Men are so apt to get careless in their ap- Has there ever been a season when black and white was not per- pearance, Not that they forget to ee ona missile, and even extremely smart? fresh collar—but they neglect the little as eS ae A FULL LINE — Dass gangs O% Bolion Ruth Roberts | Jenson things. They forget about little spots here’ Of Franco-American ‘olletries at The Model, 629 Peoples Bank and there on their clothes. And so much de- Bide. Pima civic chun the annual moet toeng Anal meetin ‘Mery were ‘ pends on a man’s appearance, Other men SN Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords judge him by it. ALL BY YOU Wor the very first time you can make the cleverest frock quite ELF of the| Club the following | He lected to serve for A little Energine has made many a man easily if Miss Bean cuts and fits it at her studio. 309 Peoples af fa "Ming year: 5 { M | tL , ' Bank Bldg A realdent, Mra. ank Ble 4 BEE) tice shoe | appear well groomed... It’s up to you! create w inneman; #ec | Your druggist sells Energine—the perfect I's not 40 much the materials, nor the fineness of the stitches in | mn resident, Mr Margaret di i in hand « vour frock, nor yet the trimming-it's the line, and its suitability Feeording secretary, Mra — } @ ty cleaner—in handy cans, 35¢. to you ; ponding Tal oe Wi i . . * hl PB baer Me Mosearet ant | | PISCOUNT OF 25 PER CE ui Mrs. Monica Gall | On all fur work at The Model. 9 Peoples Bank Dldg tt het Dente planned «tot! | Pit hr of Minnie AKI beach. During 0 0 . | “THE PERFECT ORY CLEANER® Have you noticed how fur adorns the smartest of the summer coats i) mer thonthy there will be a| te : and suitat * and a garden party held 4 Of membury, 1402 Third Ave, at Union | | NOW IS THE TIME To have Robbie begin making your old coat or cape into a smart jncquette for fall. 225 Peoples Bank Bldg. It's a tendency of human nature in general, I'm afraid, to leavt everything until the last moment RENT FOR THE WEEK-END Tent, cots, stove and all the necessary equipment from the Camp Lewis Wireless, 76 University st. Corner Western ave. Since nearly everyone owns a machine, it’s not any trouble to take a happy week-end in the country or at the beach. TOM MIX AT THE COLONIAL TONIGHT In “Twisted Trails,” and you know this is the night for the Kiddie Amateurs, too. Saturday Hoot Gibson will be there In “The Hur- ricane Kid." HAZEL JOSSELYN MILLINERY eclalizes in remodeling. 4054 Arcade building. Successor te Edna E. Watker. Perhaps you have favorites in hats—then why not have them made over to do another scason? ee icin PRINTED SILK FROCKS AT $12.50 And $15 at The Hollywood this week. Can you imagine better news? Knowing how very smart their things always are, I can't! 1621 Westlake. North of Pine. Really and truly I think I’ve never seen such perfectly astonishing bargains in smart frocks as I've come across this. spring. ere oe FOR GRADUATION GIFTS Rings set with Zircons (in all colors) and with agates, are at the top of the “appropriate” list. The Gold Shop, 1426 First. o 8 Zircons—the marvelous semi-prectous gems that come from for- away Siam, absolutely outshine diamonds, and they come in colors as well as diamond-white, WHAT TO WEAR ‘ Need no longer be a terrifying thought when you receive an invi- tation, for Betty Faris’ smart frocks at $14.75 absolutely solve your dress problems, and she has a number of chic little coats reduced for clearance, too. 1631 on Sixth. New Medical Bldg. SL alerre An adorable printed Georgette with yellow background, with great bouquets of colorful flowers, is made quaintly charming with soft blue velvet ribbon, . THE SMART NEW RIBBON HATS FOR MIDSUMMER The felt, taffeta and crepe de chine models that mean wear ‘way into the next season are wonder- fully reasonable Saturday at The Bubble Millinery. Compare the value, style and quality elsewhere at $5, $7.60 and $10, Some of these adorable little hats are hand-painted, 218 Pike st, Stay Gea The felts for sports wear this scason are to be small of brim and close fitting. They put the core rect finishing touch on the smart sports costume. MISS JOHNSON WILL CUT AND FIT Your frock for only $2. Work there or at home, Olga-Jean Shop, 806 McKelvey, Third between Pike and Pine, CO Putting in the stitches after the frock has been cut and fitted te no work at all, to the woman who is quick, no matter how inex. perienced she is with sewing. OILY HAIR IS UNATTRACTIVE And should be cared for. Herbex Oil Treatment is guaranteed. as Metropolitan Hair Shop, 504 Pantages Bldg, MA In- Comat This treatment is not at all detrimental, since it does not close up the oil ducts, but causes the oil substance to evaporate, ie 3 ; BANKOK AND MILAN HATS AT TWO DOLLARS! In the wonderful sale at The Model Millinery, and you'll find hemps and rough straws with them, too. Better call there Saturday morning, because they're “too good to last.” 629 Peoples Bank Bldg. ' Bere COOL, CRISP SALAD With plenty of delicious dressing—your favorite kind—for lunchedn or dinner gives you lots of pep when you have dined at Wing's Cafeteria, 1409 Hirst, f oe Summer food, with a view of the summer Sound and the mowh= tains in the distance, ts most particularly a when you have all this from the dining room of a downtown cafe. (Advertivemont),