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

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ARRIAGE OF SUPT. COOPER | ‘AND MISS CURTIS TAKE PLACE SATURDAY BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor o AS A COMPL PRIS the news of the engagement of Miss Of the schoo! staff, to Mr. Frank E has been disclosed this week in Denver on Saturday, at the Roughton, where Miss Curtis and After a wedding trip in and his bride will return to Seattle to reside, later oc home at Lake Forest Park. eee ion for Mrs. L. Jones rry Burnell Jones has ex invitations for a tea to be at her home Wednesday, July 3 until 5 o'clock, in compli. ‘to Mrs. Wesley L. Jones, who is | house guest. Assisting Mra wil be Mrs. George W. Soli } Mrs. William Parkhurst Braw Lane Summers, ‘and Mrs. Grinstead. Presiding athe will be Mrs. Charles Bemis Howard .. & hour ». Delaf ‘eld plimented the pleasure of Mrs. Robert © Delafield. of New York, who is of her parents, Mr. and Ce Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Winstow, Jr., entertained at last evening in their apart. at Washington Arms. The later witnessed the perform: the Moore theatre. eee Party hurst Eveiyn Lane will entertain ly at supper on Sunday eve- ig at the home of her parents, Mr. Mrs. James F. Lane, at Lane East Sentth Berg " Hostess at ghtful Affair enting Mra. Robert Walk- and Mrs. Alfred Rollo, Mrs ar Berg entertained at a charm. informal tea at her home yes- ay afternoon. Summer flowers) @ used in colorful combinations living room and also at the over which Miss Alice Fay "Miss Kathleen Gaffney pre| eon at Home Albert Charles Phillips en- informally at luncheon at ce yesterday afternoon in to Mrs. Henry Jukes of ting’ who is her house guest, ‘for Mrs. William Henry Glorius Louis, who is spending the with , Mr. and Mrs. William Henry at their heme at Hunt's he at Tennis Club Lawrence Ives was host at a) of six covers last evening at the Seattle Tennis club dinner dance. ‘A eee esses at fficers of the Interlaken Gufid 1 be in charge of the dance to be by the guild on Tuesday July 13, at the Seattle Yacht Mrs. Cecil Beddome is presi of the guild, Mrs. P. J. Aaron president, John Boyer and Mrs, G. R. Harrah see: ry. Mrs. F. R. Bates ts in charge gale of tickets, which may also d at the door, eee | well Tea for compliment Mrs. Ruth Lyo ho, with her daughter, Miss Dor- r, leaves soon for a threemonths East and South, Mre. Car! Louis on entertained Thursday af.) ‘Centering the tea tables, and used | tively thruout the rooms, were | of pink and white carna- Toses and peontes tied with) ty bows of lavender and pink. selections by Mias Lyons were d by the guests. eee Little Girls to Sell Flowers | At the Social Service Garden Tea | to be given on the lawn of the Gil residence next Tuesday for "funds for a girls’ home, a number of Jittie girls have consented to serve Wm different capacities. The flower ttee will offer something en —— | ‘Golumbia Colo, the new “American | oti |smart midnight blue street costume jand the pienickers will eat from bas- TO of The Star sir many friends t# the] M M, Curtis, a former mem. | , superintendent of schools, | The marriage ceremony will take home of the bride's sister, Mrs. ‘T.| her mother have been spending the | the mountains of Colorado, Prof.! cupying thelr To Remember THURSDAY, JULY S— fr. and is Quy Frink’s cas patrons of Shop at luncheon io John BL Carrigan as SATURDAY, JULY 10— Mr and Mra John J. Moeffernan's dinner at thelr Benefit © to be given at the Yacht > by the Interlaken Guild of the Orthopedic hospital, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16— on by Mise Prisctiia home of her Mr. and Mra Marry Whitney Treat. and dance at Mr, and Mra as hosts, to formally introduce thelr daugh- a ter, Miss Olive Le WEDNESDAY, JULY Annual pound party at Orthopedic hospital THURSDAY, JULY 20— Beattie Day Nurvery annual garden t home of Mra, Frederick an. tirely new in Seattle, and the follow. ing little misses will sell their wares: Geraldine Farrar, Betty Fetter, Ethel Morrison, Helen Catherine | Lane, Nancy Lane, Constance Hal- verstadt and Nancy Farnsworth, eee Hostesses at Tennis Club Tea Mrs. J. Howard Allen and Mrs. Oliver Winfred Crockett presided at the tea urns this afternoon, at the | regular Thursday tea at the Seattle Tennis club, assisted by Miss Doroo- thy Allen, Miss Janct and Miss Claire Sheahan, eee Jamieson-Dishnow Nuptials The marriage of Miss Jessie 1. Dishnow, daughter of Mr. and Mra. P. V, Disbnow, and Mr. James E. Jamieson was folemnized Thursday | evening at § o'clock at the home of the bride’s parents with the Rev A. D. Kinzer officiating. Fragrant | with full blown roses and @ pro- fusion of woodland ferns, the rooms were charmingly decorated for the |unteer lifesavers and lifesaving in THE THOMAS BRISTQL, Jr. Son of Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas Bristol. Portrait by Grady. Miss Virginia Wiley will arrive to- | day from Smith college whe e was gradu to with her pa jenta, Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Wiley. “ee Mr. Barrett Gr for New York wh | .- | Mr. and Mra, J. 1, Chilbere will sail thom ska on Saturday, ar riving in te xt week? see n left on Monday © he will reside Mra. Amanda 8. Rinehart toft | Wednesday for lortiand, where she | in attending the Oregon Pioneers reunion, eee Mra, Edward I. White and Mrw. Hermon 8. Frye, who are in Van: | couvgr. B. C., an the guests of Mrs Roderick Campbell, Jr, will return home the end of the week eee Mrs. FE. W. Maclean, Jr. arrived in Seattle Bunday night, accompan ied by her brother, Mr. John Co sidine, Jr. and Mr John Tir Callahan, of Boston, and are houne guexts of Mra, John Considine, Mre | MacLean will spend the summer in town, as Mr. MacLean is on bust noas trip of three mohths to Cuba. Another daughter, Mrs. Thomas Con lin, will arrive on Tuesday to Join [the house party and Mr. Roy Harri man Burrill, of New Rochelle, N Y., with Mr dean, of Washington, D. C., rive the first of the week. i eee Mr. and Mrs. Ransom M, Calkins} are anticipating a visit from Mre.| Calkins’ mother, Mrv, James Brad. | will ar} |week to remain for the summer, oe Mr. and Mre in California to spend a few weeks eee Mr. J. W. Spangter, with a party! of friends, left yesterday fora motor trip of three days to Mt. Rainier, cee ‘ | Mr. and Mrs. Edward, L. Blaine, | with their son and daughter, accom. ! panied by Mr. and Mr. C. A. Bug bee, have returned from a short mo- tor trip to Mt. Rainier, | ee | Mr. Oltver Lamson returned Inst | | week from Japan, and is the guest | of his mother, dtm 15. C. Moffat. eee Mrs, ©. D. Fisher will return on | Sunday from Watertown, Masa., where she has been the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and] Mrs. Donald Goodnow Graham, eee Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wagner, of Wenatchee, are gucatsa of Mr. War If a corps of girls and women ¢r-|ner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.| ganized by the Young Women’s|Isted. Accompanied by Miss Vir Christian association can prevent it,| fla Jefferson they will depart for there will be no fatalities from | ‘Beir home tomorrow by motor. eee drowning on Seattle beaches during inne the present bathing season, Mra, Ric ©. Cox, 3¥. of Ook land, Cal, is spending five weeks in| Pibogortrenrtine sapent rg Muang the city, @ guest at the Hotel Sor. | aye at tek aS te a el:|rento. Mrs. Cox formeriy resided tm who have graduated from association | Seattle, and will no doubt be the in classes are detailed to different | "P'™aten of many social affairs, beaches this summer to teach life saving and to assist tn case of per-| sons overcome by water. These vol 40 Girls Are Teaching Life Guard Work Mra. EFL. Hamil and her daugh ter, Mrx. Roger Hone, departed yes. | lterfay for Vancouver, B. C, to re-/ main until Sunday. structors range in age from 11 to 30 eee years, the youngest being 11-year. old | Madeline Pless, 421 Harvard ave. N. To become a lifemver a person Mr. and Mra, Walter FE. Galbraith | departed this morning for the East, | occasion. Mrs. Jessie Thomas at-| tended the bride as matron of! honor, and Mr. David Thomas acted | as best man. The bride was gowned in a becoming model of white net} and satin and carried a shower| bouquet of white gardenias, bride roses and sweet peas. A wedding | supper followed, after which Mr. and Mra. Jamieson departed for California, the bride traveling tn a of tricotine with a small close fit | ting hat to match. Upon their re-| tarn Mr. and Mra Jamieson will be} at home in Seattle. Amphion Society |Goes to Island ‘The Amphion society will go on an outing trip to Rolling bay on Bain- | bridge island next Saturday, July 10. The committee in charge has ar. ranged a program of athletic sports for the afternoon's enjoyment, after which ice cream and cake will be served by the ladies of Rolling bay ket lunches they will take along. In chorus under te leadership of Prof. Claude Madden will give a concert in the gymnasium of the Moran school. Tickets will be sold for $1 which will include the round trip| @ boat fare and admission to the eve- ning concert. Boats will.Jeave pler 3 at the foot of Madison st. at 1:30 p. m. and 6:15 DP. m., and the public is invited to Join this outing. WOMEN’S SUITS, FROCKS WAISTS AND SPORT COATS REDUCED To Fraction of LIBERALCR Cherry Chat Former Prices EDIT TERMS | yards, using various strokes; tow a/ | and Miss Borate! to remain until the first of August. must be able to swim at least 100| |drowning person, using various| SPOKANE—Federal jury acquits strokes, also strangle holds and death | Culbertson Grote-Rankin Co, of prof grips must be broken properly and URES charge proper methods of resuscitation em js | ployed. Miss Elizateth Dickerson. DENVER—Fating a firecracker | physical direct f the association, | proves fatal to 17-month-old [la Thais are now organizing Ward these life-saving classes to be sent to|—— local swimming ! On July 16 a swimming contest will |/ Baby C Cou; hs be held at the association's swim tains me. ty ie ming pool, at which time ribbon tive pleasamt to take. dah Sour Gronietie awards will be made to those profi ad Comes Mighty Near Being A Complete Meal A bowl of milk and plenty of bread for the evening meal means sleep unbroken by wretched dreams and bright little eyes in the morning. If it is Don’t miss the greatest buying opportu- nity for months. Cherry’s great stocks of Women’s Appar- el—the very latest summer fashions—are marked down to prices that are irresistible, and, best of all, you can buy on terms to suit yourself. —Jjust a small percentage on the price secures the garments you can have the enjoyment of wearing the apparel while you finish the payments. CHERRY’S RIALTO STYLE SHOP 207 Rialto (Old Frederick & Nelson) Bldg., Whistle bathe i Porter’s American-Maid Bread . it also means rosy cheeks and plump, rounded little bodies because this bread is made with a view to food value and an eye to perfect cleanliness. Good all through—made right. Wrapped to keep it fresh and clean. Eat twice as much, PORTER BAKING CO. Seattle | Washington Boulevard W. CT. U Morris Barrymore Gad- | * ley of Chicago, who will arrive next |) Roy Campbell are)‘ Gent “in using various -- PI so’ Ss Columbia Colo in hetter.—Adv bt SEATTLE STAR \sauy’ Soma amici ee rn| SCARLET FOOTWEAR A COMING FAD Dedee aad ton 3 S tsksiok In preparati i with brilliant scarlet heels and All Kastern Stars invited. neni rhir igre lad ay that © Beattle Review, No, 8 Upped with classes will be given and the ee Pr Chi Omega Alumni legree conferred at the meet The monthly meeting of the Chi) ir f attle r w Wom a Alumni will meet with Mrs, | en's Benefit a ‘a the Mac Hammond, 2018 Federal | cabees, thin ev ek, in ave Ww. 0. W. hall Minnewatha Club Vlowers Wanted A benefit ball will be given Friday Garden flowers of all colors and in the Leschi pavilion for | Varietion will be most welcome and to provide an old Civil War) sreatly @ ciated at the Seattle 1 his wife with a borme| Press clut 11 Fifth ave., tomorrow and furnishings. |morning, for decorative purposes, **ee honoring members of the preas who Ballard W. C, T. U, Mothers’ Meeting | 7° 0" the Way from Ban Francisco A mothers’ meeting wit Be held wy | thelr homes in the North, East the W. C. T. Urat Ballard at the|“"4 South, | | home of Mrs. Arthur Ke Overseas Club Pienie vi lig Rial Tho Overseas club will hold tts next plenic on Sunday next, at Ellis Vashon island, leaving Pier 4 m. All members and friends ited, For further infe “ee lili on for the anticipated earmine revival in dress, much CLUBS FOR FRIDAY liet and crimson is be ing used on shoes, ‘The hotel tearooms and dance floors show many smart pumps of! « mas G. at 8 0% Full of Mustard! funds veteran ar ONLY 1 DAY MORE The Washington 1 will hold an mee At the hon 423 Diet ae lower Mission day asked to bring flowers and lunch Visitors are welcome. | | | | ting on *, D, Yer Jay next the club wit! hold its observe next summer dance at the Moose Mbers OF! romple, at #30 p. m. The Whole Darn Town Is =. RS Soh . Laughing at 2 \ DOUGLAS || FAIRBANKS —IN— “THE MOLLYCODDLE” It’s the Funniest and Best Picture He Has Ever Produced He shoots the chutes in a fish house. He is chased by a dozen cats. He fights, swims and rides. He never lets up a minute even in hot weather. LEVY'S ORPHEUM TO CANCEL TWO MATINEES In respect for the memory of Mrs. | Esther Levy, who ‘died Wednesday ing, Levy's Orpheum will be anniver-| closed Friday and Sunday afternoon onic| Funeral services will be held Fri in| day at 1 o'clock from the family ory wilt pars| home, The body will then be shipped Francisco where it will be 4 Sunday beside that of her 4, Aaron Levy, who died in ADDITIONAL CLUBS Tonia Chapter, 0. EB. 8. evening Tonia chapter. B. 8, will exemplify the none taking ps. antomime will be ax follows: lizabeth Montgomery fotte Damus, Mre Columbia Colo, the new American Hagen, Mra, Olea Hilton, Miss Flor. | beer-—Adv. BLAKE UNLOADS BEDS As a special feature of our July Sale, be- low are listed some real bargains in Beds at Half Price. $47.00 Golden Oak Colonial Beds .. .$23.50 $60.00 Golden Oak Napoleon Beds . .$30.00 $48.00 Walnut Colonial Beds se eeee $24.00 $52.00 oe epee Colonial Beds ....$26.00 oe 50 Mahogany Colonial Beds "Fits There are numerous other bargains in all lines of home furnishings in our Bargain Basement in the same proportion of reduc- tion as those shown above. BLAKE FURNITURE CO. 408 Pike Street SATURDAY HOBART BOSWORTH “Below the. . Surface” Great Submarine, SSS ell Cai. ian arnt Hf Hite ‘alla WS eae a dl ii - Montelius Music House Secures the Columbia i ey RD Avenue and University Street, Seattle’s oldest and aly 2d most popular musical corner, is again headquarters for Co- fe f lumbia phonographs and records. All models of Grafo- 5) a P Nra-Saey nolas and a very complete stock of Columbia Records await the discernin music lover. Convenient terms of payment are of- fered those desiring to purchase Grafonolas. Street floor demon- stration booths make the selection of records a convenience and a pleasure. HEAR THESE POPULAR RECORDS: A2906—"Oriental Stars.” A2905—"Mystery.” A2895—“Venetian Moon.” A2914—“Hiawatha’s | Mel- ody of Love.” A2908—“When My Baby Smiles.” A2927—"I'll See You in Cuba.” A2928—*Rose of Washing- R. S. FRINGER, General Manager In Business Since 1871 HM We Opposite Pantages Third Avenue Corner University Street rend th Theatre ek sili ee eet wewoenhecd bua Pa See5 seve eyseee = ¥, SIRRS Aeseees eyperyn) |. C.F

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