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BEAUTIFUL CEREMON UNITES MISS FRYE AND MR. DITTMAR * BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS riety F f Star THE PRESENCE A LARGE relatives, the marriage of Mias Marion Frye, 4 Prank Freeman Frye, to Mr of Cinet was impressively solemnized last evening at the home of the bride's and aunt, Mr d Mrs. Charles Frye, The spacious rest Gormed into a realm of Moral art, typitying mod Mment of a June wedding. Roses, full blowr aki thruout the rooms, banks of t Bandsome baskets of white glad Meading to the art galley, where tt trees marked the way. A we feathery asparagus fern f Which the waxen tapers in cathedral standards cast summer garden was fu phasized with a tiny itor COMPANY of admir ehter of Mr or Carl Dittmar ati and New wtly the beauty and were em] were pla 4, an roses rervice of Ia } wus f ance ormed @ str a mellow HH. Gowan, who waited at the Mr. Henry Merkel, of Ci ‘Miss Margaret Stewart Donor, was charr orchid pink taffeta with a draped full skirt Of pleated tulle to correspond. chic with a single red rose at he back, and she carried an armful M Russell roses. The bride, on the > im of her father, was never lovelier in her robe of ivory din chiffon. Her accentuated in the «r aceful S her gown, which was embroidere! B crystal beads. with embe! FFose point lace « The har draped. DATES To Remember FRIDAY, JULY 2— Mrs MONDAY, JULY 5— begins TURADAY, JULY 6— Mus Mra THURSDAY, JULY 8— Mr. and Mra. Franct bem of her court t Was a gorgeous & of white orchids, lilies of the and gardenias, encircied te ostrich. An informal reception @ the ceremony, and sup wesuae, gerved in the dining room fr Arse ppeithe Ptable adorned with a mound of heune their luxurious tones blend M warn deep purple to a de wrDeaD ay, * Mrs. Harry Glen * to Merkel, ry and re presided over the hosp JULY 13— °* t Me JULY 14 and Mra As the bride departed to her traveling costume, she her bouquet, which was by Miss Glad Stewart of aaa ! » and Dittmar | yy- a for. Antig “redding trip, the) Miss Priscilla Treat going away tailleur deine a to Entertain Cincinnati. Mrs. Dittmar at " school at os ar New To Have Charge le, New York, and has al Of T'ea Shop of friends who will “her from their midst. greatly | Friday f tournament ng friends and and Mra York was trans sentl loyed with artistic , the mantles, over the doorways ed at vantage points, and aisle of stately intermir tking background for the al light rose-clung gate, Which satin Kneelir ® were pla At the nuptial hour Mary Louise Dusk.” by Cadman, appealingly, with Agnes Rose r 4 ‘cello obligate by Mr, Bianchi. A d orchestra pre of the bride and signalled Rev {th Mr, Dittmar and his grooms tm fof Mra Fiske, Sen tea on lawn and Mra ao: de given by Mise Prisetiia entertain party Mr ‘midnight blue tricoting, em = On Wednesday evening, July # in lacquer braid, with © Miss Priscilla Treat w Blue taffeta hat to match.| ner friends with a dancin & trip of a month, Mr. andjat the home of her parer Dittmar will be at home at/and Mra. Harry Whitney Treat. Rose Hill Apartments, Avon see ‘The Orthopedic tea shop will on have the Mount Baker Park Cool Apparel for Vacation Wear Styles enticing that flaunt the hot- est sunbeams in their coo airy test b th l, “airy v4 Fairiness,” composed of voile, or- gandy, batiste and crepe de chine. Most unusual qualities for $15.00 © $25.00 Second Avenue at Spring Street (Take Elevator to Third Floor.) Eon OT ms THE SEATTLE Mr. and Mrs, John I. Hall, wh eft last Saturday for Lewistor | font. will return Monday C. Menge ts enjoying viait from her brother | ister, Mr. and M vi atives In Port , yoming and v their home in the I fl f August cee Mr, H.W. Moulton has as his vests for the summer Mra, Robert ontiait Ghaw and two child Rosemary and Buddy, of Easton Md Miss Grace Dingly Schnur has left for her home {n Warren, Pa, aft Mrs. 1. C, Hart, at Mount Baker park eee | and Mrs. Jack Dorn of SF | end two days en route to th \ aver golf te t | . = Beatrice Peeples, Miss Far j rlet Baxter Katherine Ba | Mise Amy Mr, James I Howe art Frasier, Mr Ted Ta r. Neal McCord and Lie t N.,’ are the guests ¢ and Mra. J, § ( “ on their yacht Mr, and Mra. Sigurd EB. Hage are eiving congra ns upon the f a daughter Tuesday morn owe ' who has n the name of Mary Ade H. Nichols and | Ave removed tc | Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rosene. . | —Portrait by James and Me rrihew | guild In charge. Mra. C. BL De at her home, In compliment to Miss |" 1 be hontens ated by Mra.| Florence Rogers, of Spokane, whore | '*! M. L. Burkhart, Mrs, Howard Lew agement to Mr. Alexander Pow | 47, stil as and a bevy of young ladies. y Wie recently ar bed ee, See Aemy, to spend the summer wit Birthday Dinner MARRIAGES ie parent, Mr and |CLUBWOMEN GET FIRS IN DISPUTE OVER “AMERICANIZATION” BY PATRICIA MALONEY JULY 1, 1929. THURSDAY. Alt T THRILL Keil CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Woman's Citizen Club Jate, but not the ignorant WENATCHEE, Wash. July 1 must find for ourselve Woman's Citizen elub will Just what Americanization v nvestigations are r b meet at 10:30 a, m. with Mrs. EE brought out the first heated di “Men are more intere Stewart, 720 Nob Hill ave. of the ntion of Wore men than in any other eee Jerution clubs here yesterday that is why the re Leschi Heights Improvement Chub In conference on the subject of | home nomic ald Leech Heights Women's Improve Americanization, with Mrx, N. E.|¢ he ; ment club will hold its annual plenie of Tacoma, as chairman peaking on “Home |.) the summer home of Mrs. W. Is | H. Simpson, of Olympia, who | & Keene at Redmond. od the 1 ¥ evening A man will live up to ar 7 oe The Cause wicalism and & woman dema $f ohe Eastern Star Club Its Cure,” attacked Inter-Ch: it hard ene at in wh Bs . World Movement, calling it a fa jon must be with the wo-| The F pemicl itsen of ortiaal ar 1 nake a i is © clubs recor mend men always or ock Friday afternoon tn del eee ee Cree Dom TO the clubrooms, 4090 Areade butid- That the movernent wae outside theo ee Ome ing. All members are urged to be seope he club federation an s nt per cent of the | present ere, hy ee eee Of the |ctimes committed are tr whith gg : leonference, and a resolution for the | etentive - ae ete ADOEEIIMAL» SES ew sation thdra wn. Jie is ‘Whom shall my girl marry A. 0. U. W. Business Meeting SAYS LOGGERS CAN'T and what can I teach her of matr Seattle Lodge, No. 7, Degree ELP BEING RADICAL | mony?’ Honor, A. O. U. W., will hold Simpsen, in his address last nig WOMAN SPENDS $45 b ens meeting on Tuesday ev and in opinion expressed in conter- OF EVERY $100 ing, July Oth, at § >. mm. ine Giat teas’ aitansen r™| “Consider that $85 of every g100|Everareen hall, Arcade bufiding. maying that the condit und nt by the women, and wi pa! h they ive cannot make | ; S rik a Wein inet, Ge eae North Park Improvement Club hem radic 1 in getting the value of a dol: The North Park Improvement A radica simply one who wants | jar club 1 hol their regular semi- to get at the root of things,” he said.| Mrs. Clare director monthly business meeting in the Dr. Simpson withdrew from the of the bureau of of the|club rooms, corner Fremont ava © before it was completed. | state Chamber of Commerce, spoke|and N, 105th st, Thursday eve and against him ran high/|on that organization, saying that its|ning, 8:20 o'clock | club women during the we in to bridge the gap between election of officers for ensuing term afternoon and evening os and educ will take pla The meeting will Mrs. E Hanna, of Col “There are more les in Wash-|be addressed by Mr. Powell, secre the favored candidate on the b than there nges in tary-treasurer of the Washington for second vice president, and Mrs.| California,” she said. “Le’s boost State Rabbit Breeders’ association. B. F. Westmore, of Spokane, is run-| Washington A R06 hour, with refreshments, ning high In the mee fgr the office] Mrs. Henry Landes read a series| will follow the lecture, which ts of recording secre of resolutions presented to the club|free to the public. The regular Tue to with aw and given this first reading. They club dance will occur Saturday ballot at today nel 4 resolution to support the | night, July 3rd b . Shepard Towner bill for care of o_o annah, of . | mothers and babies; opposition to the 7, a wey Watson for|bil to remove the state protection| WORLD'S BEST JET. . Mrs. B. I. Weat-|for some birds now protected: the] MINED IN ENGLAND Wenatchee; for audi and Mr. L. R.jcitizenship bill for separate citizen- | Jet is a bituminous mineral r,|ship for women was favored in one it is maid ana, the vegetable remains of ¢ and | resolution; organization of a motion Mrs J. Goodrich, of Toppenish;| picture censorship board was pro ferous trees or fossilized wood. for second trustee, Mra. Harry J. | posed in one resolution. | best jet comes from mines in Miller, of Everett, and Mrs. O. E. The Ladies’ Musical Club of We | Whitby, England. Spain and France Beebe, of B: m. jnatchee gave a concert, and Mrs.| have large Jet mines, also, GOVERNMENT FUND FOR m. P. Harper, of Seattle, delivered| Queen Victoria is said to have been MOTHERS FAVORED 4 report on the biennial national con-| Very fond of jet and during the latter aed Edward) Morgan TOO CHE: AT Per: Shik mechacea oe, ieasenais i aenaans 1 TO t Des Moines,| part of her reign it came into great Mills er inner at the ALIN ‘ t " as Alice Wiake veo pacar ard na anh pen lowa. | ras jewelry. It is capable of take Hotel Sorre ever tt ieee tatanie | Nasite Girthe Univecein os Ww VETERANS’ WELFARE high polish and ts very easy to tn honor of | of t Mise ¥ ) will return|ton, spoke in favor of the SP 4. WORK IS TOLD | carve daughter, GC ie ae Frid Rixe school, | Towner bill, in her address on “Fed-| Col. W. M. Inglis, director, Veter.| _ The senuine jet is so valuable thas attended the soll in ecticut, to mpend the wur eral and State Aid for Mothers and|an‘s Welfare commission, addressing | “77 !mitations are in the mariets Metropolitan theatre. ye f . . P o | The best imitations come from Italy i o guest of her father and Children sday afternoon. | the federation Wednesday, said ~ * - mans esr poo : cati ‘ j, |and are. called “Italian jet” The eee er, Mr. and Mrs, Harry R. Messer, |The bill calls for a government fund| “In the past th the commis Anniversary Party ar for the advancement of health on has been able to secure, in the | et! Jet te very light, while some ef Fair, ond pig Edwin Lind cele FALL SUITS SHOW Mr. Hugh Whitelaw and Mr. Jus | mothers and babies, Mr. Bartlett) way of adjusted compensation,«an hee imitations made from giass 476 - we hater 4 ry] a y short trip to Ala b rT © unusual beat an. reside his w e, and v hu | ee hei ep 7| FUR AND > ; ga eae Hike Geleestex didi Bok hited the ait-| MEM at onal ere pe sale with the | © Fecelve prompt and effective fae id gg lah cians eden i ‘py Aclegntes did ni pd the al ds of cases now pend with the | (0 7 lective tae jenniversary June 31th wi nome | WMBROIDERY Mrs. Harry’ R Menser, accompa-|ernoon sension. Bureau of War Risk Insurance at|™ent from the government, as © Ee dinner and party for their friends) ie new fall suits show jackets ‘0 an a hi | wre | sult of the commission's success in t al wui s nied by Mins Jane Perkins, left this aking on “You and Me| Washington, D. C. where it is nec Mr. Lind t ag ; ek denne ee “bey vy gy on Pang shee ‘ | dealing with the varioys government= Se Tek rt ny of | mort ) meet her daughter, Miss/and Education,” Mise Rhoda M.| essary to secure additional evidence, | {)"atencies for carne for the, diss peek aight tines while) inen Messer, in Victoria, | White, dean of women, at Washing. | and in almost:all these cases, if not |” " ree Washingtor i bodice with the ton Btate the Ladies of the ( n chtly gathered. LONDON, June 2$.--A four-legged f the be is an honorary metnber. embroidery are | chicken was hatched at Saffron Wal ores | den, Two legn were removed and the| gounie line i; S bi now running about. A three-) , Tiscellancous Shower | What is said to be the most ex. tiecg ficken was born at Orping hoe poor poet for Bride-Elect pensive apartment house the|ton. The third leg te intty | tee ene Complimenting Miss Helma Oyer,| world is at Fifth ave. and 63rd st.lof the tal © chick Athy !to pase.” whoes marrisge was and doing we White entertained ous shower on ng. “An enjoyable am was ing: Mrs. Raub. 7 J. Mart Boen, Mra Clark, Mra, M. W § George Hyatt, Mra. Starkey H. Ha Mra. Mobeck, Mra. W. J Greer ©. Flint, Mra, A. And Miss Bertha } Tasty and eco- nomical with Canned Foods. GULDEN’S Miss Ellen Messer to Be Honored r ent Minn F n d nel Mustard Miss Farrell Hostess Buy Gulden’s Mustard whenever you Miss Helen Farrell ¢ od buy a tin of Foc Keep the bottle ~ dopmnal ten + f in your ice box with the cap tight and the wooden paddle clean and the Mus- tard will stay fresh and flavory until used, Pure, delicious and wholesome HIGHEST COURT ADMITS GIRL, 24 OU’LL need some- thing in good Lug- gage, either a Trunk, Suitcase, Bag, or one of Your numerous articles of small goods. 0” of f REGULAR PRICE BR holy think—a saving of 20¢ on the dollar —and on new merchan- dise. you CAN'T GO WRONG AT Begerow Trunk WASHINGTON, June. 23 Miss Dora Palkin, at the of 24, is the Cc youngest woman to admitted tol 0. practice before the United States [supreme court. During the wat 1409 Fourth Ave. Miss Palkin was a member of the Between Pike and Pine Loyal Advisory Board which ren- dered advice to drafted men. ¥ i 4 lege, quoted ex-Secretary States were formed in a at marched by the White House at han two m: These inted out, include jabled. 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