The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1920, Page 10

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* THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1920. Clef 7pMisill ee mit relia r PAGE 10 2 7am eR 2 eR es Straceiari’s ar eile MISS HELEN STREE’ Folk Songs ( Sulit sete Sapte oval!'[f BECOMES BRIDE OF Are Charming LU om ) S| a es ae Fea | quest ofr , MR. ALFRED LEWIS c I rn Rete BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS not CLUBS FORK FRIDAY in Ch 1 Bociety Béttor of The Star Ricoarde c Washington Boulevard W, ©, Tt ’ " If SPECIAL CHARM OF EASTER bas made the betrothal day a | tatt Mot r b vy ! a WwW. ¢ sae happy selection for the bevyy of early April bride Last evening | eve g, wa ath to @ 1 - hes hep Mre. L. V. Brewer ret Before an improvised altar of lilies and ferns, in the soft light of waxen | many rt that ‘te render ak at t wrt 1 on tatiana tapers, Miss Holen Street © of Mr, Alfred Morgan Lewis : r . ee “ Oe, of San Franciseo. The ¢ formed at the hame of the " aaeye tin vi Mr [ Fr T bride's parents, Mr. and M with the Rev. William A on te nter ram ¥ wr . i ght while the gue try the effect of one ef the eons b 1 1 and as the wedding party ap © strains of the wedd ae m waaai dete’ wate eraated | its , tows Clu i an ae 1 : ayed by Mra, Fred In it ‘ ~ a pant: Joma, Cry Benes: will: 6 ao tween the two big 1 AIRE! BP on : A ie chacon gece she pay tency ‘th 5 ‘ fr. an oe Indian mother waa wate ciety Editor of The Thre four of the songs here Social Seore A Ntan ‘The baby was Star—Office, Main 600; || toxether with ewe -— _ ‘ © Club meets with Mr ees Ota und Indian, Peg _ t : v a Peterson, 4 { ninth ave Seattle Chapter No. 95, 0. ES continued, “and while t b ar Home, Main 2761. and the 1 VS ‘ attle- chaptor 95, 0." } ira] J. Hoyer Indian mother was watct from “T i “ i at rtonia « » at's hild the French father had « Josephine Ross, of § clari'® progyam for Seattle G k astern Sta and rated from them by 4 prem iy ? - The we m-| friends invited ie they neither fo beauty bara. Twenty-four «u mae aE he | Mr F. Br water, and more and more fvory taffeta, an cated around a table exquinite W. Gree 4 > zi 4 greed lent Y.M 6 cries increaned e mounds spring ic anet 4 t Combined Catholic Clubs Mixer sy pat gh A AB soe a a noon, A 0% “_ os are nat yove the noise of the batth Birthdan Oh A Grand Circle, Neighbors of Wood ebay thy ©. A. conference peta. Bec Ts oe the , birthday Silver Offering Tea for craft } 1 cor invited. Dancing ' .4 ‘ “And they seemed to be informal Party Benefit of Broadway ri ‘ : o worn, [st 9.9. m from California, where «i . ; ume, The m ceremony In ° venth birth “pn : ! ind Circle, Nety # of Wood.| a | soar them ind in the brush bel bell, Mrs. Wil ¢ her ra. Hugh Guild of Orthopedic t, in the Club hall, Palm stern 6 ut 5m ‘The Indians were of the Red “4 cautiously arow Phillip Donovan Caliw en ttle enital , . will be host t Ct nee n i ting prog Mine Dor fone River tribe 1 they were very wh whe turned back, fang the urns. Assistin is ' ty att Hospita . n the cit A re | the oC ow. Mra, John | ne a ‘ wardike at thin time and her horror, that mite of a baby; Ruth Connor, Mrs, Aigrette Hart on Monday fi oe enetis Of the Brosdwa Arter members aud addr ; : noted for their cruelty to the bi » more than @ year Miss Catherine Bryan and Miss V *-. = ad zs he f w ‘sha whites h “A in some way ma let Guilliford lg, . . ~ ‘i We ee” cia te Being of their tribe, the poor|climb up on top of the After a short honeymoon, Mr. ana O Upper for “ ! sake ear ada = mice 4 little Indian mother knew what | sheltered her, and the Mrs. Morgan will reside in San| Bridal Party ees 2 Sere aay ants Stca pack waaseer i 4 would have a ready target in her I Francisco. |. Miss Katherine Inglis cM . 6 af " ces he to re co « those cruel sa’ ee jtain at supper at her home on § re a ' a after A il! A bow drawn aT Tntertain | ay evening, April 18, the hour walting, watching. ow, swift as wind—a baby4 ul f Mrs. Backus to Entertain ers of the Car a ie to the white man’s God t «ream! Then, up and up and w Distinguished Guests & shower for ~ i as baby might be saved. | there rose slowly a cloud of whi ¢ Hi ; , . 4 Manson F. Backus has in be a feature of the ev Pha jo ‘ PY ‘ sd Wemanhs a metimes the baby t all where the baby ha gneermagel > dine at her eee beg hal spied Sibi | sere ake ce WOMAM IB A wow mand fr white| “The Indians saw it and thé home tomorrow ev is and to meet i in fering was t i coat with its t ing of | lea cried,It is the Great Sp! her house guests, Mrs. Frank A Miss Fotheringham my er ~ ™ ducks’ down and sometimes she f for your lives" And te Vanderlip and Miss Narciasa Vander. | Hostess Birthday Party at i hiew wnked and screamed and cried they fled away, leaving lip, while Mr. Vanderiip and bis} In compliment to Mis sirthday rarty a - and beat her little fists against © people safe party are the honored ¢ Ss at &/ Peters, Miss Patricia ¥ Women's University Club Suntore of 7 the rough #idek of her shelter rhe arrow had torn the di vat from hem to ne was unhurt—and the bab this the mother dinner given by the ber of | was hostess at an inform neheor t oot t Wome Commerce. Mr. and Mra Vandertip|totay at the Ra warrior lift his and Miss Vanderlip will sail Satur-| were laid for e thd : habia ¢ wn ed head and listen on now an Z woman, told me @ay for the Orient | - eg ago ‘ “ YOUR SWEET. n with a whoop, up would| story ) Be Mrs. Chadwick grat t t IF revues a. Seattle Tennis i Honored pave been Os . tere BLONDE” Club Ball | 2 sae ons Tickets for the Tennis Club Rall, | Delt a Delta De Ita “1! which will be held on Friday evening ms an! Shia Set in Christensen’s hall may be : ‘DON'T GET MARRIED’ Malted/ from Mrs. Thomas Fransioll, ‘ * ; 1612, or any member of the fo ace f ‘mae a, ing committee: Mrs. Harry B. Mrs. James H. do Veuve, Mrs. eis Guy Fri Mrs. Alfre Je, Mrs. Cecil Bacon, Mrs. Walter Burgess Beals, Mra. C H. Field, Mra. Farwe! Lily, Mrs. J. F. Ives, Mrs, } Ballinger, Mra. He Doris Mitchell, Mr: ries Bemis,| Dinner Dance jor | venta a eee ; Mra. W. R. LeBlon4, Mrs. A. L. Haw. | ICSE COLD CRE tn rfl MB ne arial ley and Mra. A. I. Boufflour. Tickets| Miss Lennon USE COLD CREAM = . : ae ees AT Thrift Shop Sali LEVY’S ORPHEUM ue Warn ; Starting Saturday Porlntants, Invalidsand Growing Children | Rich milk, malted grain extract in| ‘The Origine! Food-Drink for All Ages|No Cooking — Nourishing — D a A « gowne r ‘There fe no Miss Donahoe Hostess eC | but relief tc Miss Kathleen Donahoe enter.|4/umnae of Monticello brought by tained yesterday with a beautituly| Seminary to Mect ae pa ena a eee aSe aeet ct meine Sante | VICES VAR ORURED, |e te will also be sold at the door. Lennon witiON PLASTER CASTS |e. th “ Fy gprs As this is to be the first rece | at a dinner . jeaned | raining, will be considered, e club affair for several years the jb » nonaid event is being anticipated with keen | 4a¥ evening. Queen Anne High School PT. A interest by members and their) deuchter, Mine 1) Mount Holyoke ts friends. enjoying her vacation l " A eee home. nae ; * eee | ' Miss Donna Lane to Riding Club to ay for Spe y r Harrison School PT. A Be Dinner Hostess Meet TI 1 t The Harrison schoo! PT. A. wall Miss Donna Lane will entertain at | 4 €€ tursday | ;: ; . = ane mac at C & dinner of twelve covers on Friday| The eto Th of the Riding Club the wet tay evening at 7:45 eaper an ore evening, April 16, at “Lanehurst”| Will meet or r STHMA Mr.- Reese the Cos wed || “gio utritious an »)) Kansas Women's Club, | ; Mrs. 0. J. Taylor, Mien Mary Mc y will en <=||/ Meat and Potatoes Mra. I lay Seattle Fruit an Special Sale SUITS COATS DRESSES oe is A pint of milk - - - 7c Prize Contest Fi canara Bremer yr gah Total 19c rize Contes bewralenten ds Apoundof bread - - 12c) $50.00 in Cash Be ‘Clavenly Clad x he: $25.00 First Prize. On Cherry Credit | Supplies sufficient energy $1000 Second Prize. } 5. hird Prize. for 3 1-4-hours of hard labor Ten $1.00 Prizes, _ | The Seattle Asso- The height of ciation of the Baking aenn tot A pound of round steak - 30c ) fo cath wetter he in cash prizes for the Total 37c best letters on “Why A pound of white potatoes 7c | We Suen tee mas Saber ‘4 “How . Duts Supplies only enough energy Oust at Uviage for 2 1-2 hours of hard labor Write a letter—200 words or less—giving 4 the woman of your arguments in «fy her utmost s favor of bread as a aves ll) The Bread and Milk Diet saving ford, Tn frocks, recipes, if you wish, CHERRY CHAT any may at $22.50 - $37.50 $49.50 - $62.50 Tt ts an ac com pli t n which you will find the help at Cherry's. Cherr showing ways in solo : Saves 18c b which bread may be Shop, 207 Rialto used to extend other Regularly priced from $35.00 to $110.00 over Pig'n Whistle, Second foods. Write your tween ) r 4 Spring ‘ ‘ ° etter at once, and i “ The Bread and Milk Diet feeds your body and supplies % and win An exceptionally good buy from an East- 4b eth foe ous " ; h “4 \ eo a prize, Address the it with energy for three-fourths of an hour longer than BREAD CONTEST ern manufacturer of high-grade garments enables us to offer this entire stock at prices we can never expect to duplicate. IBERTY meat and potatoes. seaRDTtOR MARKET mci, between Pike and Liberty Theatre Of all foods Bread is the most nutritious. Bread is Food and Tonic in one. : Ww Bread contains all the essential “THE ‘ Yj fodd elements. Food for bone, for muscle, for brain. LEGITIMATE | | a iN Y 1 ‘ OCCUPATION OF <— thing. in atiempling to bake eave This collection includes all the new Spring materials, hand- somely tailored in the newest style creations and lined with the best quality of silks and satins. $ WE INVITE YOUR EARLY INSPECTION GERMANS A Deposit Will Hold No Any Charge e Garment ’ own bread. Figure it out your- — tov Silverstone Building—Upstairi 2 “MAN'S MIND sail octet “ge east, sugar, Choose Silverstone ing—Upstairs Alterations ” salt, shortening a: uel, Westlake at Pine St. Is WOMAN m GROG! Moon

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