The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 9, 1921, Page 8

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Seattle i e ociety Roy to Be Luncheon _ Hostess; Mrs. Webster to Entertain; Miss Da- vis Becomes Bride of Mr, Bridge iy ‘i FPO HONOR Mrs. Robert L. Green DE Gf Chicago, who ts the house ie Of Mr, and Mrs. Jason D. § Mra. Charles Lue Roy entertain with a lunch covers at her residence on , February 18 . . Bouffleu pplimented Badgar 1. Webster has invitations to a luncheon at er home on Thursday, compliment ie Mra, Albert Irving Rouffleur With Dr, Bouffleur, ts leaving 28 for a European trip ee autiful Ceremony ites Miss Davis Mr. Bridges [The Delta Zeta sorority house was Beene of a charming wedding evening, when Grace Davis of Mr. and Mra. D. C of Tacoma, became the bricl: Falla Bridges, of Truax c in. Rev Witam H of Trinity church, read the rites beneath a canopy of , White chrysanthemum marcissi. Leading from the to the improvised altar Jow standards bearing chrysan and freesias joined by gatin streamers, thru which @ bridal party passed incing the service n of Fri r to Be ex *: ane Miss Jean: Bart amine | OR Thursday morning, February 3, in the Church of the Council of Jewish Women Seattle Gymnastic Society Otter which,’ Misa Madge |Zmmaculate Conception, Miss Clara Louise Diaz became the} Seattie section, Council of Jewish] Seattle Gymnastic society, Indies | This flour is sifted and blended in the played Mendelssohn's Wed-| bride of Mr. Reuben J. Tarte. eee, wee iaeet (Se eae ae mace m ! great, up-to-date machine shown above, March, to the strains of which nPdto by Diahnell,: | =e S0e PMs HR he ears ola ce : after which it is carried automatically into a huge party descended the stair — — — $$$ vue aK he ar Ladies of the G. AR zinclined tank of 100 barrels capacity. From ‘, } 1 there it travels via steel chute fato the wonderful x Marriage Announced ° Seattlo Graded Union , | Ladies of the G. AR, Genera ; ihe a caiaty frock ental er fy le John Maxwell Win UuSsSIC ‘The Seattle Graded Union of Sun-| Lawton ctrcle, No. 18, at their hall CPs Pee oe Ren ear fie, and carried the ring in the| chester announce the marriage of day School Teacher» will meet from |!" Ballard. Dunner. | Come and sce the plant. Inspect this, tiny colonial bouquet. their daughter, Miss Ella V. Patter. <A pare Ss a OS Se ‘ and many other processes in the pro itaersas wd ds, Mise Mary Vey-|son, to Stuart Grayson Garrett, ot| ANNa Case Concert Pasig py aor age ed no een port cert —_ an duction of “Better Bread.” Sold by | Se le, #01 th. h B. | + ave, and niversity ible study je ot te Nor Se areca cots comet: nna tee Gees ee | ee EER under Mra. A. W. Bowman, with}will meet Thursday, February 10 ier a ~ dase ve te ot] York city, February & Mr. Garrett| , ni Cventng the Women's League|ing Ribie story, “A Shepherd Boy |!" the new K. of P. ball, Third ave | Pe carried ‘pink pete bh Paden 2 400 Bye Pg Teddy {of the University wili present Annajang q Giant,” dramatized, Depart-|4nd Virginia st. A full attendance Bese and ink sweet pene ed Gani, Y’ Pa4Y | Case in concert nt Meany hall. “Miss | mental conferences ls requested. * oa bows Sy binge ll i” Sea 4 Case in one of America’s leading RTE eee | 2 ly in her robe » lyric sopranos, She reeeived her en Pythian Altruistie Glob | « Eaiered in pearls, and wearins | Monday Practice Club — |tire murical education in this SHE CONFESSED | ro ‘Pyinun anruitic LAO, a eee the bride carried © beau.| Mise Marjorie Miller will entertain | Country, and Is one of the few sing TO HIM meet Thursday, February 19. 2 P-|onty—iook for the name California | ) Der Scone ot and} the Monday Practice club at lunch: | F* soe mare given successful con. m. Knights of Pythian ball, A large! on the package, then you are sure aie © he felvy | Cefts in London. We ogee attendance is desired : . ¢ e She was given in marriage |°O" At her home, in the McKelvy | oy it give the following pro-| The phone bell tinkled. “Eleanor your child t* having the best and rs father. The groom was at-|“Partiments, next Monday En edi mee orn want to go to the movies tonight?” It let PLR most harmless physic for the little pied ah i of Bottor Bread ED ity brother, Mr. Charles ' aoe waa Mead uisahion, aud Wlesaane ADDITIONAL CLUBS stomach, liver and bowels. Children 19th Ave. So. and Main St 4 and Mr. Fred Wiman. Mt. Baker Park Club Lament from “avtena” Ne Longer | Neart skipped two beats wis a See ae love ite fruity taste. Full directions : 7 5 Pe. } ow es A = . mach! “ @ on each tv ‘ y “Call- 1 tely following the cere-|¢ Entertain With ef Why, yea, Fred. I" Fred had], Wetoemachlek Camp! 5 5 each bottle, You must say “Call. . Miss Hogan sang “Culm as © Night.” after which a dainty supper was served in the Bing room, with sorority sisters of @ bride assisting. : Bridges traveled in a tailleur peach bloom trimmed in with which she wore @ ‘Diack hat. ‘was formerly a student of the ty of Washington, and: is } Member of Delta Zeta sorority. Bridges also attended the Uni of Washington, where he was with the Theta Delta Chi pair f and Mrs. Bridges left immedi. for Truax, Saskatchewan, they will make their home in future. ‘ . + pet boys at the office put me wise, He| «iris who participated in the Camp. cee PALACE HIP BILL | ed gee iitiagion hanauee | told:me about Cherry's Store. I need. |fire program which was put on for 4 Wilt to Be “Voice or Money.” a brisk Uttie| ae the Hotel Washington Sunday ed clothes, so I rushed right down. | the University Commercial club and eon Hostess masieal comedy, will be am entertatn-| evening at 6:90 o'clock. Miss Grace| "Dey are in the Rialto Bidg., on Seo | whe co-operated with the Social ing feature of the new vaudeville bill| Saboe, 171@ Ravenna boulevard, ia|0%4 Ave. between Madison and| Welfare league in various acts of Tomorrow afternoon, at her home, 7 chairman of the committee on ar |SPTing. right over the Pig’n Whistle. | service Frank Tozer Wilt will compli-|'? be seen tomorrow at Loew's Pal-| Chairman o “S| See the overcoat and suit I have on;| The Wetomachick Campfire girls Mrs. Walter P. Miller (former-|ace Hip. Holmes, Wallace and Hit. | *°°°™ some clothes. Their Easy Payment|are planning to send valentines Aimee Farnsworth), with a on of fourteen covers. ee ir. and Mrs. Gould fast Hosts i Mr. and Mrs, Henry H of Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. Kohn, of New York city, Mr. Mrs. Carl F. Gould entertained @ charming breakfast at their Sunday morning | Later Mr. and Mrs, James Black entertained the visitors with a to Snoqualmie Falls, where ‘was enjoyed. Mr. Kendal! (the president of the American In stitute of Architects, and Mr. Kobn @ director. eo } on | i} Frink to Be pplimented ‘Miss Frances Oldham will enter. “tain this evening at her home with a @inner of eight covers in compliment | " Miss Gloria Frink. eee Valentine Dancing Party Miss Persis\ Horton and Miss Mill - Horton have extended invitations to “& valentine dancing party at their home on Saturday evening. eee rs. Hurlbut Will an ) Mrs. F. W. Hurlbut will entertain | with a luncheon of ten coverg at her | fesidence Saturday, honoring Mra. | Walter P, Miller, a recent bride. . . Informal Bridge Entertaining informally at bridge, Mrs, Henry Winter was hostess at her home yesterday afternoon | eee Informal Tea | # Complimenting | Mrs. Miller | Entertaining in compliment to Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs. Louise Nichola Chamberlin will be hostess At a tea given at her home next Tuesday afternoon, ‘Only the inti- mate friends of the honor guest have been bidden. | . Engagement of Miss House to Mr. Herron | Announced Dr, and Mrs. Jacob Conway House, Of Port Townsend, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Osceola, to Mr, Willard George Herron. ‘Mrs. House gave at her home, Mon- day afternoon, and when Miss House entertained at dinner the same even img, at the Kappa Alpha Theta house, The wedding will take place in the sume: OPPORTUNITY BTABWANTADS Masquerade Ball entertain on Friday evening at the clubhouse with a masque ball. wil formal dance. Only those who are floor, masking, which will be at 11 o'clock. many prizes that are to be given for the various types of costumes | will be Mrs. W. F. Gwin, Mra A. J./ expected largest affairs of the season. ‘The Mount Baker Park club will rometta find Waits Bong trom This take the place of the usual felt. in costume will be permitted on the until after the hour of un : wv night tn imi” trem “le The judges who will award the Pucetad Boheme” A Art, “MI chiamanc Mh “pant. Song from the Feast of the Lanterns snes Granville Hantoek Nightwind Boats of Mine Rais e Hong of the Kobin Claude Gotthelt will be the accompa: Initiation Banquet Webb and Mr. H. F. Datiey. thie will be one of It is the | good ad FARCE COMEDY ON rig, @ couple of men and a girl, are! 4 downtown parade preceded Initia. | System the principals in thts production. Aj tion ceremonies Tuesday night of treat for little folks and big ones, too. | the “High Y," a branch of the Y. M is promised in the offering of Leon's|c. A. composed of high school stu ponies, There are half a dozen intel-| dents. ligent and well-trained performers in this equine circus. { Hon. Dave Manley wil! offer a| comedy monologue, “Leave the Hat.” A joyous concoction of wit and jol-| lity is promised by two men, Joo Kane and Roy Chidlow. Norman and Jeanette are billed as “sensational variety entertainers” whose versatility is displayed in a combination of singing and dancing. acrobatics, aerial stunts and novel tles. Frank Mayo is the star of the fea ture photoplay, “Honor Bound.” afford very | tlon. In order to in- troduce to the Se- public our Lessons, ich are one enrolling before February 15, which can be presented t any member of your family or @ friend DANC 1s Alumnae Meeting + Iota Chapter, Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae, will meet noon at 2:30 o'clock of Mrs. A. F. Stusser, Place. UVUAEERUUEUTEPOOCAOOEUEEOUAGEU AHEAD UHSEUAUEESOUUUOOEOOOUOGEODHORUOOUUOOECOLUUOOEEOLOEUGOEROOEOEUOOEUODNEOROOEN HOSEL Saturday after- t the hore Olympic Weer[np SALE Thursday—Friday—Saturday Say it with candy—YOUR VALENTINE will like It better. The delicious fruit flavors of our freshly boxed confections are sure to please. From our large and attractive stock you can choose the one YOUR VALENTINE will like best. Prices $1.00 to $10.00 $5 Cash Prize for a Kodak Picture Enter our February Picture Content as you wish. The best picture wins to be our property These and many other special prices give your dollar its pre-war value. Submit as many All entries . 88c | Pompetian Cream.... Epsom Salta, 155 another for Mentholine, S065 another for . Ironated System Tonic, 81.005 another for sees. Nuxated Iron ....... King’s Pills, 2es another for Salmon, No. 1 Pink erine and ycorine Oil. eee Massage another for Building The L. C. Smith is still opposite 1c he .. 1c | Fletcher’s Castoria....26e | Pitcher’s "spear jal le 25e; another for HOURS; DAYS, TOO, “Yours for Neath’ =i rung off, and a.few moments tater | ran up the steps of Eleanor’s house | dress and «mall Hoe tried to hide the annoyance bi “Bleanor,* he walked out into the cold night air, “why do you tnatst on going out at| you bundie up in a warm coat?” “Well, Fred, it’ and furthermore I'm so broke now I nee no immediate prospects of get ting one.” Fred smiled. “You need the eame | are in the same boat until one of the] « the same, I paid only a «mall amount down and the rest will come aa I can clanny, #0 I'm told, and thelr prices low, |‘take your time about paying’ condi I don't know much about wom Jen's clothes, E terday for € ing the last of the week to ersonal they will sail from ® neinco on|few days with her parents in Belle the Golden State for China, Ingham. ”" Y Mra. R, W. Clark, of Detroit bk ay | pk MAUDE La Mich, who haw been the guest of| Minn Hazel Landen tw the guest of | gwicAK to women only in the lub her sondnJaw and daughter, Mr.|her cousina, Mr. and Mrs, Varn Pur-| 100 on the second floor of the Y. Wr and Mrs. Joveph Black, for some | Cell, in Vidalia, La, C. A. building on “The Pelvic Or time, left today via California for eee |gans” at 7:45 p. m. Thursday: All CLUBS FOR CHURSDAY Irving POT. A her home. c Mra, Lawrence Feed Ellin is leny-! women are invited UB A. oie . Mr. Jerome Schaffer will address ca om ‘ oer 5 eevee Soronis Chub |the Irving P.T. A. ‘Thursday, Fob | Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Merrill, of . eee = = = The art department of Sorosis|ruary 10, 3 p.m. The school will give | Duluth, are the house quests of Mr 4 club will visit Mra, J, H. MoRea's| the musical Program and refresh. (49d Mra KD. Merri r1 roug the Oriental art collection at her home,| ments will be served 4 | P 4703 Ninth ave. N mid = eee Mr, and Mra. W. H. Bogle and 3 8 Madison Park Bible Clase |Mrx. R.A. Kinnon left Friday for MOD RN BAKERY Thursday Musical Clab The Madison Park Bible clans will|® month's png » tts taghee D.¢ | "Life and Compositions of Mac|mect at 2 p.m. at the home of| (, 4, | | R. ‘ ‘ol. Howard Darlington, U. 8. A.| : Dowell” will be the subject at the | Mra, M. A, Talbott 6K. Madinon , . | aT meeting of the Thursday Musical|st. Mrs. A, W. Bowman wil} leaa|*94 Mrs, Darlington, of Mount Ver in the orthwest lub at the home of Mrs. C, L.|the study of Isaiah, The public is|9% spent the weekend in town a ial J Woodm aes 44th ave. 8. W. | invited. ae Fei sahis AGAMA” Gt aaieen® Wine . wee yt ft hee Seattle Review No, 8 |has been viniting friends in the ’ | | ome tod Una Auction Bridge Club Beattie Review No. 6 W. BA jelty, returned to her b me today. The Una Auction Bridge club will |of the Maccabees, will meet in W ‘i be entertained by Mrs, Robert Leg |O. W, hall at 8 p. Mrs. Guide A. Waeris lett today | gat, 6049 49th ave, S, at 1 o'clock | ° for @ tap to California, neheo & N wn of Woodcraft Ra i Se eae The eee te Wenteratt ‘To| Mes J. F, Douglas and children Thursday Progress Club tem club will meet at 2 p. m. in|#F@ enjoying ® visit in Long Beach Mra. A. B. Marston, 8114 Stone|room 409, Hoge annex cal aie. S way, will be hosters at the meeting ee 5 of the Thursday Progress club at] Dorie Social Club Mr, Frank M. Sullivan te leaving eae Dorie Bocial clab, ©. KE. &, witi|this week for @ short visit in Call see meet with Mra. Winnie Hogle, 96 fornia re Ladiew’ Social and Charitable Club | Wallingford ave, at 2 p.m. Mrs “Preja” May Sternburg will assist Mre.| Mra Edwin eres d eons The Ladies’ Social and Charitable | Hogle. be = guest of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph lub “Freja” will meet at 2 p. m ws Pn Ske che “ cee | in the Swedish Club * Friends of 4 | Shas siineeig He IK TR Friends of All club at ¥. W. ¢ Mre, EB. B. Lorrimer, who has Untversity Heights PUT. A | A., 6 o'clock supper in cafeteria and|been the guest of Mr. and Mrs At 320 p. m. the University |at 6:45 Bible study, followed by a| Daniel Kolb A lla Heights P.T. A. will meet at the|health and hygiene lecture and dis-|*r bome in Alexandria, Va } ee ove apes eee rand Mre. J. J. Connell left yes | Seattle Council of Catholic Women| Overseas Club TeaMusicale ‘ , eek 0 The Great Sifter The Sewing Cir of the Seattle Postponed é ‘ounefl of Catholic Women will! ‘The tea-musicale that was to te ! and Blender meet every Thursday from 10 ». m | «iven on Sunday afternoon next by * i iol Bp. m. at Providence horpi-|'he Overseas club at the Memoria} -_—_— HAT VELVET-LIKE QUALITY of tal for relief work. Ax there Is ung clubhouse, 404 13th ave. N.. has beet | wCatifornia Syrup of Figs” } bread made by the Seattle Baking ent need, every Catholic woman le/ postponed. This was for the benefit Company is due, in large measure, to the scientific earnestly requested to donate a few | Of the rasieretion fund’ of West Child’s Best Laxative~ blending of the flour, consisting of correct propor- {hours’ time to this cause ee ee | tions of Washington bluestem wheat flour and .s. 3 & the Wetomachick | fornia.” Kastern hard wheat flour, Campfire girls held their ceremonial her garbed in a one-piece | Meeting at the home of their guar fur, awaiting him.|%an, Mies Anna Marie Bruegger- This was a most impressive interesting meeting. The four girls receiving the highest number of honors were Kathryn Schneider, Charlotte Hoskins, Olive Gleason and Elsa Schubert These honors were won in home, natura, patriotic, health, business and camp crafts. After Miss Brueggerhoff gave out the regular honors she had a sur prine of “local honors” for the girls in her group who had earned hon for “Service” and honors for I wax | their $5 quota. These leather hon were prized by a number of the had maid, an they such thin togs? Why don't if you really want to know, ms because I haven't got one. vice I got yesterday dressed me, and you can do|cookies and candy to the disabled soldiers in the two hospitals at Port Townsend and will be busy this coming week making candy, cookies and other good things for these men. it Their women's wear is even with this generous It is estimated that more than 10,000 Armenian girls have been resened from Turkish harems, anor, but I'm willing Advertisement Plumbing Fixtures —Special— All these fixtures are high grade. No culls or seconds. Absolutely guaranteed. Toilets Were $46.50 Now $35.50 Low down, wash down toilet, oak tank and seat; copper lined tank. Complete, ready to install. Boilers Were $19.00 Now $14.90 30-gallon Hot Water Boiler. Stand not included. Lavatories Were $25.50 Now $16.35 16x19-inch, roll rim, with china index cocks; nickel-plated trap and supplies. Complete. Similar to cut Sinks Now $23.35 18x30-inch White Enameled Sink and Back; nickel-plated trap and nickel plated compres- sions bibbs and flanges. Bath Tubs Now $50.75 5-foot, roll rim, White Enameled Tub, complete with nickel-plated bath cock and suppli Were $28.85 IIAUUEAAUAUET AUTOUOCETEDSECEROUEG AOU UAGONUHOEEOEOAELOEGLUEAAHUAGA ELUENT MUUHEE NAOH SIXTH (ext door to Coliseum Theotre ) AVENUE and PIKE STREET You and Your Friends Are sigh Cordially Invited to Attend the 26th Annual Graduating Exercises | 0. WILSON’S — | MODERN | BUSINESS _ | COLLEGE at the Masonic Temple Pine Street and Harvard Avenue Thursday Evening, Febraary 10 at 8:30 o’Clock Admission Free No Reserved Seats + Hamm France: « Prophet

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