The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1920, Page 10

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TSS JANE PERKINS 1 BE DINNER HOSTESS BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS | dety Editor of The Star HAS EXT ENDEP INVITAT TIONS for a dinner | 88 JANE PERKINS Of sixteen covers to given at her home Friday evening, the fater to attend the dance to be given by Dr. and Mra, J. 1, Durand Sunset club for Mias Elizabeth Beddow | eee } DATES To Remember PRIDAY, June 1% . Padelford to Be tess at Tea i Frederick Morgan Padelford entertain with an informal tea home on Satuntay in comptt to her house «uests, Mra N and Mrs. Orville P. ¢ Asnisting the b wa will be Buckley and Mrs. Sunderlin see . and Mrs. Frank actor to Entertain Son Friday evening Mr. and Mrs Victor will give a dinner at their home for their . Frank Victor, Jr. Places w Brranced for the following guests Elizabeth Beddow, Miss Mar Hansard, Miss Jane Bliss, Miss Allen, Miss Jo: Fran tea on lawn — 4 at Meattic Fortnis PRIDAY, J Bert Burnett Mr. Haanon Fisher, Mr James Frink Burnett, Mr Mr. Philtip Keller ing the dinner party? the will attend Dr. and Mrs. Jay S| Dufand’s dance for Mis# Elisa th Beddow LJ the Sunset club, is Club, Tea Pe the Feeular Thursday ton tna) New Members of Denny- Ldipsroaggen cub. Blaine Community | hospitalities were wed by ‘ | Jamés Colbert an, Mrs.| Honored Winslow, jf, misted by| Mrs. David Bowen will entertain Pyle Blake and > ea at her home ¥ ins Grace at dil | Louis LaBow, Mra ga and Card Party = [$"4,0 Deany-Staine communtiy. in- Yacht Club vitations have restricted ti Whe Interlaken culld of the Chil nda in the De Blaine Ys hospital announces a dane a party for Tuesday iy 1, at the Seattle Yacht club . ‘iss Martin Wed Mr. Rice | Major and Mrs. William M Martin | punce the marriage of thelr shter, Thelma Virginia, to Mr. leg Freeman Rice, on Wednes evening, May 5, at Manila. The! ‘attended school in Seattle, hav Fesided for four years on Buin Island, where Major Martin Jamen Fenton «|EGG CROQUETTES IN| |SPINACH MOLD | 6 eggs (hard boiled) 3 tablespoons butter 6 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt Mq teaspoon pepper 1 cap milk 5 tablespoons cream 1 raw ese . | Put eges in a saucepan full of| cold water. Bring + point and simmer for 20 Pour coid water over exes, » groom attended age cut In cubes. Melt butter, - “em St! nour, slowly add mitk " Dd. c a Ete cs sas Sapea Aste Di | When boiling remove from ty,wxnd served as an ensign | *Ur in eg beaten light. Add the United States navy during the| } Pn | Beason ee roll in sifted . eae beaten with 2 tal prise Party for |roll again in crumbs an l- fat. Drain on brown paper. Se irs. Frank in @ mold of spinach, chopped fine | ‘Forty friends of Mrs. Katherine | 7,4 dreamed whh calt. popper and surprised her on the occasion putter her birthday Monday evening, | 14. The guests brought flow es cite with which to com-| USE OF LEMON te the day and Miss Eckert contributed de-/| htful mu= numbers, and Gain. y refreshments were served during During the lemonade season, every housekeeper has many lemc a |to dispose of. Their use ft i: Mee «0 | but we find one real he E * | to do. Marriage Announced If the Laura G. Brisack announces | badly stal added to Marriage of her daughter, Fern lla, to Mr. Warren D. Rugg, to place on Saturday evening, |'"* 19, at the home of the bride. | "4 o- towel LEVER GIRL; REER DELAY ED), CHICAGO, June 17.—Miss Helen M ‘ idge to Compliment . Campbell | Raymond Frye and Mrs. Farrell were hostesses at a — of four tables yesterday at home of Mrs. Frve, / nor of | P Arthur £. Campt in Gordon assisted Mr®& ithe bar for another year the tea ‘ § “7 @ rs. Harrah to ntertain Guild | ian je hospital wi oon at 2 0 . BI Harrah Indian Hunters In the ocean Correct Apparel for Women PS Davi GERALD BEAN Mr. J. W. Ros-| RINDS _Bag 400 Seals| THE SEATTLE STAR rronal: |! ghter of Dr DAVID GERALD BEAN _} q Miss Lu Shaw. and Mrs. Harry Monday f En route #h and St. Paul. | Mra. John Wredertck Duthie and Mine ‘ 6, of Portland, who ¢ » attend the Duthiefwal well wedding on ‘Thursday, and were of Mra, Harry Duth t © firet of the week to their f Spokane. Minx Chad wick will be the house guest of Judge and Mrs, Warren W, Tolman unul Thursday Mr. Holmes Hyland, who has been ttending the Home Milit ac my in fir return s day to spend the summer with Mr, @fid Mra, ven Hy parents Capt. and Mre Iniand, will be the ter, Mrx, Thomas Rubin Mr. and Mra, J. B. Swalwel! and Mr. and Mra. M. Awartrout, of Lake Chelan, are epending this week in twin daughters nd the summer with Mr. and Mra C. B. Arney at their AAlene to #pe and Mre ailed fr eaday Elmo Gerald Bean Son of Mr. Hartsook. and Mrs. Portrait by| 4, CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Jdemocrtic convention. Renery a egg ir| ENSIGN OLIVER COLVIN, son ot fine meal for the little children and adds a finish Lakeside Community Sunday School hich Wik a or Gaeesione ; . D Ue! Oliver D. Colvin, vice president of the] to our own satisfaction. Pienie M Henry Pittms , , ee Car and Foundry company.| Patkeate “y Ps M.D initor Try it 5 tREEN PEAS , ; pour ey 19 PORTER BAKING COMPANY . . pen I" nd Rone Fest Seattle rat SUGARLESS PUDDING ,** °° repay panting oan dase | he r ve » of tae : ne par, canale x at to idbarty Theatre, | the Ar m of k in double cooker. it 3 heaping table nmeal with which haw anes. Cook stirring | spoons of oo been mixed % cup of m this mixture 20 minutes » warer should be| Well. Take from fire, add tapioca keep the vege. |dmained from water, % cup of milk « and cook the|# © nory, on Friday, Luacheon at noon. Pennsytvania Study Club Final meeting of Pennsylvanta Study club will be held at the fed: | gp, club house at 2 p.m. Pre , be adopted Citizens’ Club Mrs. BOE. Stewart Nob Ft Homesteaders’ A dance Caldwell Opens Up-to-Date Dental Parlor West Seattle Art Club The ame location 19 months. aged these Launching out for himself, in the where he has practiced for the pa Prior to February Dr. Caldwell n offices for Dr. J. Brown, and installed mor 1 equipment, ated the roor and is now -in better position to old customers. ADDITIONAL CLUBS Irving School Banquet look after the wants of his Anyone needing dental work will do well to see Dr. Caldwe prices are very reasonable, and consistent with high-grade dentistry. A. V. CALDWELL, Mgr. 205-6 ORPHEUM BUILDING Phone Elliott 2337 on Mre dent of the reery ee | A Very Special Offering of WOOL SWEATERS $6.75 $8.50 $12.50 All that is desirable and charming in sweaters may be found in this re- priced ‘collection, in- cluding Tuxedo styles, ripple effects, and smart slip-over models which ; are used so much in place of the blouse. A reat variation of colors s provided. See special window displays. Second Avenue at Spring Street (Take Elevator to Third Floor) | platform before the K ‘Beus man, 424 Harvard avenue north oo Lenchesn to Me Glew by “Wane Voters | Haskell, of Fiverett, f the Washington ‘omen Voters will be mber of Everett n to be held gn lay » o'clock at the Hotel affair is in Nonor of the National League of Women Voters who are en route to California trom Chieago, to lay their people at the A Special Offer of PHONOGRAPH RECORDS AT 50c ALL DOUBLE-FACE NEW DISC RECORDS These are 9-inch Emerson Records— CLASSICS AND POPULAR HITS And they'll play on your phonograph. Call Elliott 3995 for a List. Barks-Parker Music Co. 1611 Fourth Ave. Just North of Pine Personal Service Mr. R. B HE TOOK A CHANCE IN “THE BIG CHANCE” PLAYED HIS HEAR AGAINST ANOTHER AND —WON— WILKES i mee a sae _ ‘Wedding Bells for Helen Taft en 7 r of the A is fashionably smart in “Better Shoe” Reductions Regular Prices $18.50 to $21.00. $17.00 to $18.00. $15.00 to $16.50...... A Thousand Pair Formerly Sold for $12.50 and $16.00 WHITE PUMPS, OXFORDS and BOOTS—all the latest in $6 85 patterns and combinations to select from, SALE PRICE...... ’ HOSIERY SALE The grades that are classified $5.00 grades of McCallum, in black— Sale Price $3.95 $4.00 grades of McCallum, in black— Sale Price $2.95 $3.40 and $3.75 grades in white and colors Sale Price $2.85 r that you may prefer. Handsome models in brown, black and gray kid leather which is so Very much in high favor this season—all that mat kid and Russian calf. ton that “the amount of food con ed in @ wingle large orange te |ORANGES HEAL shh U L Jabout equivalent to that found in @ rohibitive in|half slice of bread.” If we look a it ceases to be extravagant to that we cannot | b0 | buy them. of an orange as| The way to determine the economy ide the neceauity benefit ‘om our diet of @ thing tn to a demands it and th ust a refreshing, delictou fruit, rich in roineral salts but h eh Soaked in Gravy— Every one of us remembers how we used to love to “sop” up the gravy—and we are pretty fond | of it yet. | It's hard to beat. yl PORTER’S J. Manning : AMERICAN-MAID BREAD ‘| with lots of rich brown gravy makes a mighty Famous Makes of the World’s ‘‘Better Shoes’’ J. & T. Cousins, Utz & Dunn, Griffin & ax well as several others of equal prominence. : Such as the White A Partial List of Sale Prices Regular Prices Sale Prices ..$14.85 | $13.50 to $14.00............. $10.85 . $13.85 | $11.50 to $12.50.......... «+. 89.85 Disks. $12.85 | $10.00 to $11.00..............$8.85 Black Kid Patent Leather p f among the “TOP-NOTCHERS.” $2.50 and $2.75 grades in white and colors— Sale Price $1.95 $2.25 grades in white and bl z and colors— s@e Price $1.75 $3.00 grades in white, black and colors— Sale Price $2.45 LAM SOTERA RMON 1318 Second Avenue Cl P) SI ] pet not I an cur I ma’ ide: the div of upo vor “Ol abo te * too can so gir luc! to |

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