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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 15

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THE SUNDAY MISSOULIAN, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1923. A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION' NO -SALES." LOWEST PRICES EVERY DAY EVERY STORE A LOCAL ENTERPRISE Mm with Mrs. W. W. Wickes their accom- auality always at a saving" Aurella McAllister, F.

G. Moore, F. B. Rockwell, and Charles Donaldson. planist; violin solos, Miss Carolyn Miss Catherine Reynolds assisted Friauf with Mrs.

J. Frlauf at the piano; vocal solo. Miss Helen Putney who was accompanied at the piano by her mother, Mrs. C. H.

Putney. the hostess in serving the dainty repast at tea time. Mrs. Bolton Guest in City. Mra.

Harris A. Bolton et Warm Springs was the house guest of Mrs. Donovan Worden at her home on East Pln street from Saturday until Thursday of the past week. Mrs. Bolton Is the grand worthy matron of the Order of Eastern Star.

Rh Tnndn her official visit to Tmmannel Let Us Be of Service To You in Your Preparations For Tulips and white lilacs adorned the to be a record breaker In attendance. Mrs. Bud Jones, formerly of Billings, Is acting as hostess assisted by a large reception committee. Many persons of social prominence will be present to enjoy this monthly event which will be interspersed with dancing and many interesting entertainment features. All Montanans and their friends are urged to meet on this occasion which is directed under the personal supervision of Mrs.

Ilene D. Semper, formerly of Butte. living rooms and the dining room. Luncheon for Dr. Elliott.

President C. H. Clapp of the State Decoration University was host at luncheon, Fri ay day noon, at the Florence hotel when he entertained Vice-president F. C. Scheuch and Chancellor M.

A. Bran-non of Helena In compliment to President Charles E. Elliott of Purdue Mrs. Maddock Home in June. Mrs.

W. E. Maddock, who has been spending the past two months visiting with relatives in Indianapolis and Terre Haute, Indiana, will return to her home at 426 McLeod avenue the first of June. University of Lafayette, Indiana. President Elliott was formerly chancellor of the Greater Montana Uni Frocks That Win Approval Are of a Variety of Types chapter, Thursday evening.

Mrs. Bolton was honor guest at a luncheon at the Florence hotel at noon Thursday, given by the members of the Immanuel chorus, past matrons and past patrons and officers of the lodge. Thursday evening banquet was given at the Masonic temple complimenting Mrs. Bolton. Evening Card Club.

Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Worden entertained at a 7 o'clock dinner and bridge Friday evening at their home on East Pine street. Their guests were members of their evening card club, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rice, Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Larson, Mr. and Mrs. R. G.

Bailly, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.

T. M. Howard and Dr. and Mrs. J.

F. S. Marshall. versity. Chancellor Brannon was a guest in the city for a few hours while en Mrs.

L. B. Forbls and Mrs. LeRoy Wheeler presided at the tea table which was effectively centered with yellow tulips and lilies of the valley. Mrs.

J. Wilson Moore and Mrs. V. B. Skinner assisted in the dining room.

Tulips and white lilacs were used to add to the charm of the library and re-ception rooms. A food sale was held under the direction of Mrs. A. W. Wilcox and Mrs.

A. P. Tietjen. More than a hundred guests called during the afternoon Olive Barnett Entertains. Friday afternoon.

Miss Olive Barnett entertained informally at a small party from 4 to 6 o'clock at the Missoula country club for several girls of the Missoula county high school who are members of the senior class and Intimate frlenda of the hostess. An appetizing tea was served at five o'clock. The hostess was assisted In entertaining by Miss Grace Barnett and Mrs. Donald Barnett. Those who enjoyed this pleasant occasion were Misses Elsie.

Jane Worden', Louise Worden, Helen Putney, Marjorie Wendt, Carolyne Kemp, Dorothy Mayo, Eleanor Lennes, Ingomar Olson, Saily Butterworth, Evelyn Blaeser, Olive Barnett, Grace Barnett and Mrs. Donald Barnett. route to Butte for Kallspell. Don't Let Graduation! Gifts Worry You This is the time of yea rhen double-decked white envelopes are liable to pop in on you unexpectedly, and you groan dejectedly, "What, another gift 1" Oh well, don't be too utterly pessimistic. Perhaps you are taking the subject a bit too seriously and need a new slant on the situation.

Things don't have to be ex Anniversary at West Home. Mrs. J. S. West entertained at a pretty party last Saturday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the family home, 1527 Defoe street, in celebration of her danehter.

Edna's, sixth birthday Rippling skirts, fluttering clrapes, new necklines, girdles and bows these details make the new frocks charmingly distinctive -softened feminine lines are smartest. Printed Patterns Plain Flat Crepe Georgette Chiffon Such color! Pastel shades Mrs. Henry Hayes Entertains. Mrs. Henry Hayes entertained the members of the alumnae chapter of Delta Gamma sorority at a delicious dinner, Monday evening, at her home in Potomac.

Covers were laid at the attractive table centered with roses, for the hostess, Mrs. G. Bailly, Mrs. J. H.

Gibson of Fort Missoula, Miss Margaret Maddock, Mrs. LeRoy Strat-ton, Mrs. B. F. Kltt, Mrs.

R. E. Rice, Mrs. Gilbert Porter, Mrs. Frank Eist-minger, Mrs.

F. G. Drats and Mrs. McNally. The usual business and social meeting was held following Which the guests returned, by motor, to the city.

anniversary. Games were played out of doors until refreshment time when Dunham-Brophy. A pretty weddinjr of the week took place at 8 o'clock Thursday morning at St Francis Xavler church when Miss Beatrice Mary Dunham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M.

Dunham of 306 West Cedar street, and William Brophy of Williams, were, united in pensive to be appropriate and in good taste. Our store is crammed with gifts for the woman whose good taste is guided by a sensible desire for economy. It really costs! very little to remember your friends when you have learned to shop the Penned Way. marriage. The ceremony was per are so cool looking for warm black and navy blue are included in the assortment and a fascinating display of the young guests were seated at a long table in the dining room, decorated with pink flowers, favors and a candle lighted birthday cake.

Seated with' the honor guest, Edna West; were Lucile Beaurgard, Mildred and Adeline Vitter, Mary and Anna Bence, Hazel Bartholmew, Mildred Maxine Ball, Betty Marie Benedict, Bernlce Carter, Erma Gramm, Leah and Dorothy Louquet and Gladys and Francis West. The hostess was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. G. C. Ball and Mrs.

Paul Louquett. formed by Rev." Father R. S. Burns, S. and was witnessed by relatives Gillette-Yeager.

and friends. gay and conservative prints, A complete range of sizes. Fisher-Davis. A pretty church wedding was solemnized, Monday morning, at St. Francis Xavler church when Miss Lucille Fisher, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fisher of 612 Alder street, was united In marriage to Ralph O. Davis of Three Forks. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Father A. J.

Krebs-bach in the presence of relatives and Miss iAnna Major, a schoolmate of the bride, was maid of honor, while George R. Dunham, the bride's brother, Word has been received in the city of the marriage of Arthur L. Gillette formerly of Missoula to Miss Ruth A. eager of Butte. The marriage took rlace in Spokane, May 23.

the ceremony being performed by Rev. Henry A. Van-Winkle at the Central Christian church. attended the groom'. A breakfast was served the members of the bridal party at the Coffee Bridge Club Entertained.

Parlor following which Mr. and Mrs. Brophy left for their new home at at 11:30 o'clock in the morning. Williams. U.

Library Staff Picnics. Voile Dresses Cool and Fresh For Miss 2 to 6 Many, many ruffles and delicate pastel colors make the small wearer of these frocks as dainty as a spring flower. Our price, too, i 1 9.75 The "Last Word" in Style without Extravagance! ou must see these clever frocks- the very newest modes at a price to tempt the most Mr. Gillette is employed by the Burgan and Son Mercantile Co. of Spokane.

While in Missoula, he was assistant manager at the F. W. Wool-worth store. Mrs. Gillette was employed at the University Crusade office in Spokane before her marriage.

Mr. and Mrs. Gillette will reside in Spokane. (1 Elizabeth McCoy, Nina Ford, Myrtle Hollingsworth and Vera Verne Phelps, seniors at the State University, who have majored in Library science and Dr. and Mrs.

P. C. Phillips were honor Mrsr. J. P.

Rowe had the members of the Bridge club and others as her guests at an enjoyable afternoon at cards, Wednesday, at her home in the Randall apartments. A dainty repast was served by the hostess at 4 o'clock the usual intermission during the afternoon's game. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. J. W.

Buford, Mrs. William Larkin of Red Lodge, Mrs. Oakley Coffee, Mrs. C. E.

Johnson and Mrs. Gilbert Porter. Three tables were In play. guests of the members of the library only staff and the student assistants, yes $1.98 terday afternoon at the annual picnic which was held at the Orr park in the Rattlesnake valley. A motor ride to and from the picnic grounds, a picnic dinner, games and conversation about a campfire were a part of the eve House Frocks Charmingly Styled Buy Several Hats Now! New Arrivals Are Priced ning's pleasure.

Those who attended a few intimate friends. The bride and groom were attended by Miss Georg-lanna' Fisher, the bride's sister, and Raymond Davis, a brother of the groom. Mrs. Jack Nooney played the wedding march for the entrance of the bridal party. Following the wedding service a breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents.

Covers were laid for twenty-one guests, Mr. and Mrs. Davis left Monday morning for the coast where they will spend their honeymoon. They will go to their new home at Three Forks in about three weeks. Mr.

Davis is employed by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad. Mrs. Davis Is well known In Missoula where she was graduated from the Sacred Heart Academy. Following her graduation from the State Normal college at Dillon, Mrs.

Davis became a member of the grade school faculty at Drummond where she has taught for the past three Zeta Guild Gives Picnic More than one hundred members of Zeta guild of the Presbyterian church and their families attended the annual plcnlo dinner given by the Guild, Tuesday evening, at the picnic grounds In Greenough park. Covers were laid at long tables decorated with tulips and lilacB. Games were played by the children and a horse-shoe the picnic were the guest of honor and Miss Gertrude Buckhous, Miss Announcement Party. Wednesday evening, Miss Theresa Ward was hostess to about fifty friends at an enjoyable party which was given In the eK Francis Xavler School hall. The evening was spent with cards.

An appetizing supper was served at the evening's Rose favors were presented to each guest. These favors carried the announcement of the approaching marriage of Lucille F. Fisher, daughter of George Fisher and Vernon Setser which will take place June 16. The guest of honor was presented with a lovely gift, while Mrs. R.

R. Flannery and Mrs. R. C. Putnam received prizes for high scores for the evening and consolation prizes went to Mrs.

Joe Leland and Margaret" Margaret Parsons, Miss Winnifred Temptingly Low Here is a worthwhile of Adams, Mrs. Jeanette Wayne, Miss Winnifred Feighner. Miss Edythe Ben-brooks, Miss Willetta Brian and Miss Miss Scheuch to Graduate. Miss Natalia Mirian -Scheuch, daughter of Professor and F. Scheuch of Missoula, will be graduated from Miss Spencer's School for Girls, May 25, the commencement exercises to be held at II, o'clock in the morning at the Waldorf Astoria, New Tork.

Mrs. Scheuch, who has been spending the past year in New Tork with her daughter, and Miss Scheuch are expected to return to their home at 315 South Fifth street, west, in the near future. fenng of clever summer hats a charming assort ment of approved types has Catherine White, faculty members, and Josephine McGumphy, Clarence Arvlll, Bertha Noe, Lucile Speer, Opal Hughes, Hazel Claude Brltell, Donald Evelyn Blumenthal, Rhea Strawn, Dorothy Lay, Edna Foster and Alice Hancock. Anew assortment of fresh wash frocks in distinct" ly smart Styles. Comfortable Short Sleeves Ideal warm weather frocks daintily trimmed with white and made with short sleeves.

Our price is only just arrived from the New York markets 1 Every one brand new; and a real value for $1.98 Such Variety of Miss Baker at Home. Miss Joan Baker has returned from Spokane to spend the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N.

Baker of 237 South Sixth street East. Miss Baker is in the nurses' training school at the St Lukes hospital in Spokane. pitching contest held for the Shape and Color The affair was very enjoyable. The committee In charge of the plc-nio included Mrs. Edward Blahnlk, chairman; Mrs.

Lynn 'Ambrose, Miss Marian Porterfleld- and Miss Nan Lewis. Shower for Miss Dunham. On Tuesday evening, a shower was given for Beatrice Dunham at her home on West Cedar street The evening was spent with cards. A delicious lunch was served at a late hour, after which the guest of honor, who is a bride of the week, was presented with many beautiful gifts for her new home. Those present included the guest of honor, Mesdames I.

S. Alpaugh, Miles Flood, William Zimmer, M. McCauley, Fred Rice, John Dugal, Rose Kelly, Edmond Labbe, Charles Heckler, George Dunham and Clark, Misses Ethel Withee, Lucille Fisher, Amelia Borgen, Betty Flood, Winifred Jameson, Anna. Zimmer, Theresa Ward, Kathryn Ward and Annie Major. Engagement Announced.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Millwood Dawes of Missoula announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Zoe Dawes, to Frederick James Barthel-mess of Evanston, III. The marriage "is to take place early in June. Missoula Rebekah Lodge.

Presentation of a 20-year veteran's Jewel to Emma Fabert by District Deputy President Mahala Wheeler was one of the outstanding features of the Misoula lodge meeting last- Monday -night, also the presentation of a beautiful bouquet to Mrs. Wheeler by the noble grand In honor of her election to the office of secretary and treasurer of district No. 6. The new lodge bride, Mrs. lone Hlggins, was given a serving tray by the members.

After the business session musical numbers were enjoyed by all and the evening finished with a. lunch served by a committee of five. Plain straws and novelty straws hair braids and summery flower trimmed hats the very type for immediate wear and priced so that you can have several. 1.79 to 4.98 Watson-Walker. Mrs.

Mary F. Watson and Dr. William B. Walker were united in marriage at Mrs. Watson's home on Blaine street at 11 o'clock this morning, the ceremony being performed by Mrs.

Aurelia McAllister. Only intimate friends of the bridal coupal attended the wedding service. A wedding breakfast was served immediately following the ceremony to 11 friends and relatives of the couple. Dr. and Mrs.

Walker left at noon for Dr. Walker's summer home at Seeley lake, where they will spend a few days'' honeymoon trip. On their return they will make their home in Mrs. Walker's home on Blaine street. Mrs.

Walker Is secretary of the Northwest Mutual Building and Loan association and Dr. Walker Is a well known Missoula dentist. These Coats Are Smart Enough For Every Occasion and Economical Enough To Go to Chicago in June. Mrs. E.

C. Mulroney and her son, Tom Mulroney, expect to leave Missoula June 7 for Chicago, where they will visit with -relatives. While away they will stop in Fort Dodge, Iowa, and in St. Paul. They will be gone about a month.

Mrs. Hunt Returns Home. Mrs. George Hunt returned to her Picnic Dinner on Campus. More than three hundred and fifty young women of the State University for the Thriftiest! student body enjoyed the annual pic nic dinner held by the Association of Women Students, Wednesday evening home in Kallspell, Monday, following on the lawn surrounding the Natural Science building orj the campus.

Mrs. Harriet Sedman, dean of women, and a visit of three weeks at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Forbls, at their home, 206 South Fifth street, west. the house mothers were guests at the dinner. The committee in charge of the successful evening Included Miss Here are charming coats that will fit into' a variety of needs coats of soft-finish broadcloth and kasha, tailored coats of twill and jaunty sports fabrics, novelty silks, too, for those informal summer evenings. Prevailing Coat Modes Are on Display for, Miss Helen Maddock Hostess. MIhs Helen Maddock was hostess to Bessey Wallace, Chairman, Miss Janet Hobbs and Miss Margaret Brown, Mrs.

Clapp Speaks at Meeting Mrs. C. H. Clapp went to Hamilton yesterday, where she gave an address upon the subject, "Feminine Philosophy," before the Ravalli County Federation of Women's clubs, which held an all-day meeting at the Lone Rock school. Kensington Tea.

Mrs. Thomas Layfield gave a Kensington tea, Wednesday afternoon, at her home, 435 South Sixth street, east, for the members ef the Birthday club. Mesdames John Leach, Glen Prather, E. A. Himes, D.

J. Andrews, J. E. Patterson, E. S.

Newton, H. H. Hill, W. N. Hassler, M.

Skones, several frfends at dinner Thursday Montana Dance. and Friday evenings of the past week Tea at Peterson Home. The members of the Missionary society of the Presbyterian church entertained the women of the church and their friends at a most successful and enjoyable tea, Thursday afternoon, from 3 to 6 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. G. F.

Peterson on Gerald avenue. A pleasing musical program added to the afternoon's pleasure. There were piano duets by Mrs. C. H.

Putney and Mrs. J. E. Peterson; vocal solos, Mrs. A.

D. Stephenson and Mrs A. Olson Tuesday evening, June 6, has been chosen as the date for the next Montana dance to be held at El Patio ball at her home on McLeod avenue. Those entertained were Miss Muriel Dickson, Miss Elizabeth Frye, Miss Fay Mc-Collum, Miss Gladys Shuck, Miss Fay Shaw, Miss Maybelle WHIard and Miss Margaret Brown. room In Los Angeles.

These dances are rapidly gaining the favor of the for mer residents of Montana and their friends and the next dance is expected With Mrs. Hyatt Barnhill. Mrs. Hyatt Barnhill was hostess at a pretty luncheon, Wednesday, at her SOCIAL CALENDAR home, 225 University avenue, when she entertained the members of her card club. Covers were laid at a table centered with colomblne and lilacs for Mrs.

Barnhill, Mrs. Irvln I Kohn, Mrs. R. G. Bailly, Mrs.

John Campbell, Mrs. E. 8. Holmes, Mrs. R.

E. Rice, Mrs. J. S. Marshall and Mrs.

E. A. Atkinson. Bridge was played. K.

A. T. GivesBall. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority entertained forty couples at a formal ball, Friday evening, at the old Country u4 Women Misses Juniors MONDAY Delta Gamma sorority will meet at 8 p. m.

at the home of kMrs. R. E. Rice on McLeod avenue. The Lincoln school Parent-Teacher association will meet at 3 p.

m. at the school. Reports of the state convention will be piven and plana completed for the annual picnic. The Roosevelt Parent-Teacher association will hold its last meeting of the rear at 8 p. m.

at the school. There will be a declamation contest by the 8th grade pupils and music by the pupils of the departments. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae chapter will be entertained at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Grace Barnett in Orchard Homes. Mrs. Ira B.

Fee ill be a hostess with Miss Barnett. The Frescott Parent-Teacher association will meet at the at 2 :30 p. m. at the church to be entertained by Mrs. If.

Trask, Mrs. Robert Raff and-Mrs. W. C. Searl.

The Ladies Aid society of the Christian church will meet at 2 :30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Mary Stover, 1134 Poplar street. The "Women's Home Missionary society of The First M.

E. church will meet at 2 :30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Bawden, 1227 'Jackson street.

The "Women's Missionary society of Trinity M. E. church will meet at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Duvall, 821 South Fifth street, west. FRIDAY St.

Anthony Council, N. C. C. will meet at 2:30 p. m.

at the home of Mrs. J. M. Lucy, 347 South Third street. This will be the last meeting of the year.

school at 8 o'clock. Mrs. "Walter McLeod will sing a group of songs. Zola and Trilby Tanberg will, also, sing solos. There will be an address.

Kanna Delta alumnae chapter will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Donald Barnett in OrfhnH Homes. The Past Presidents' club of the W. R. C.

will entertain at a public card party at 2 :30 p. m. 'at Eagles hall. Ten prizes will be awarded but no refreshments will be served. TUESDAY The Alice Chandler club members and their friends will mpet at 6 :15 p.

m. to go up the Rattlesnake valley for the annual picnic dinner. THURSDAY. The Ladies Aid society of the Tresbyterian church will meet club house south of the city. Lilacs and apple blossoms were used effectively In the room decorations.

Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs. Edna Palmer, and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Coleman were the chaperones.

Music was furnished by Sheridan's orchestra. Punch wan served during the dancing hours. The styles and the sizes are widely varied- pow; is an excellent time to select your coat. Fur Cuffs and Scarf Collars The trimming details are important on these clever coats fur cuffs and graceful scarf collars are feminine touches that are especially smart. You will be croud to wear anyone of these coats.

Don't Squeeze Blackheads Disserve Them flriuoezfng out blsrkhrad makes Inrgi, ugly por. The wife and sane war to rt rid rif thne Mmlh Is to dissolve them. Get two ounces of Catnnlt powder from your drug store, sprinkle a little on a hot, wet cloth, rub over the blackhead, and every on, big or little, will disappear at once. Adv..

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