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- until 7 o'clock, Maj. K. 8. Gregory. PAGE 10 Seattle Society Impressive Service Unites fiss Daulton and Mr. Hogg; Miss Mahoney to Be Honor Guest; As- sistants Named for Large Dance. RS, T. M. DAULTTON announces the marriage of her daughter, Elizabeth, to Mr. Edwin Ruthven Hogg, jr, Saturday afternoon, June Mth, at her country home at Wing Point The ceremony, which was simple and impressive, was read by Rev Herbert H. Gowen, in the presence of the intimate friends of both fami Hes, There were no attendants, and the bride was given in marriage by her mothe Miss Daulton was attired in a smart sports costume of white Can ton crepe and carried a bouquet of gardenias and white sweet peas, bor dered in pink, Mrs. alton, the bride's mother, was gowned in black tricolette, heavily embroidered The large log house was beautiful ly decorated for the ¢ sion, the living room in masses of wild flowers and ,various shades of the lovely hawthorne, while the wide veranda Was transformed into a woodland bower with huckleberry and salal, Sereening it into an inviting retreat. | Following the ceremony a small re- ception was held, with Mr. and Mrs. | E. R Hogg. sr., assisting, the invita: } tions being nfined to the Wing] Point summer colony After a ten days’ motor trip, Mr. and Mrs. Hogg will spend the sum. mer with Mrs. Daulton at Wing Point. Affair Planned for Miss Mahoney Cards have been issued by Miss Bernice Sully and Mrs. rdon T.! Shaw for a bridge tea to be given on Thursday afternoon, June 23, compli mentary to Miss Camille Mahoney. iar) Dr. and Mrs. Perry Name Assistants Assisting at the dance Dr and} Mrs. Richard W. Perry are giving at the Sunset club on Tuesday evening, complimentary to their house guest, Mrs. Henry Horn, of San Francisco, will be Dr. and Mrs. Weldon Young, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ristine, Mr. and Mrs. Guido Faris and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barnes Presiding at the coffee urns at the supper hour are to be Mrs, Fred. erick’ Struve, Mrs. Alexander M. Wetherill, Mrs. John W. Eddy and Mrs. Robert Wilson. ee Mr. and Mrs. Barnes Plan Dinner Preceding the dance Dr. and Mrs, Richard W. Perry are giving at the Bunset club Tuesday evening, com- plimenting their house guest, Mrs. Henry Horn, of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Barnes will en. tertain with a dinner at the Yacht club. eee Charming Tea in Army Circles Entertaining delightfully with a Yea last Thursday afternoon, from 5 U. 8. A., Mrs. Gregory, Capt. E. K. Meredith, U. S. A., and Mrs. Mere- dith were hosts at the home of the former.” Presiding at the urns were ‘Mrs. E. H. Schultz and Mrs, William D. Frazier. Mrs. Johnson Arranges Bridge Luncheon Entertaining in compliment to Mrs. P. E. Johnson and Mrs. ‘Thomas Van Swearingen, Mrs. C. W. Johnson has arranged u luncheon of twenty-eight covers at her home next Saturday afternoon, with bridge as the later diversion. eee Mr. Reynolds to Wed in California Mr. and Mrs. Charies A. Reyn- olds, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bald win and Mr. Charlies T. Hutson left | this morning for Chico, Cal, to at- tend the wedding of Mr. Jack W. EOL SS NAUSEA SENN \s = The wedding of Miss Osceola House, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Conway House, to Mr. Willard George Herron, was solemnized in Port Townsend on Saturday evening, June 4.—Portrait by Grady. Garden Party for Seattle Visitors Mme. Myra Piess and her daughter, Miss Madeline, with Miss Doris Fer-| Phillips will be hostesses at the | guson, who are the guests of Mr. and) rf Mrs. Marion Moore at their country home, ““Mooreland,” near Ellensburg, were the honor guests at a large gar- den party given by their hosts last evening. DATES TO REMEMBER MONDAY, JUNE 13— Mr. Russell Perkins and Mr. Edwin Maxwell to entertain at dinner at home of the former, compliment- ing Miss Mary Waterhouse and her fiance, Mr. James Charles Kerr. TUESDAY, JUNE Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Perry will entertaih with @ dancing party at the Sunset club, complimentary to their house guest, Mrs, Henry Horn, Mrs J. J. Wolfe will compliment Mrs. C. M. Meiburn with a luncheon at home WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15— ‘The marriage of Miss Dorothy God- ley to Mr. Herbert Bryant, at the home of her brother-in-law and wister, Mr. and Mrs, Heber Plank, Reynolds and Miss Susan Lee Can- field, which will take place June 15. Miss Canfield, who is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Erastus Canfield, is a member of an old Pioneer family, her grandfather having been president of the first bank in Chico. She was educated at Mills College and Columbia Uni- versity. Mr. Reynolds is the son of Mr aod Mrs. Charies A. Reynolds, and is a member of Phi Kappa Psi and Phi Delta Phi fraternities at the University of Washington, where he has just completed a course in the law department. Mr. Reynolds with at & o'clock. THURSDAY, JUNE 16— Mrs, O. EB Thurmond ond Mra. George Vradenburg to entertain with a luncheon at home of the former, complimenting Miss Dor- othy Jenkins. Mrs. Harry R. Bartlett and Miss Clara Bartlett will entertain with @ miscellaneous shower, compli ting Miss Dorothy Thomas Miss Mildred Jackson. Miss Polly Wilson to wed Mr. Ed- gar Lee Owens, FRIDAY, JUNE The wedding of Miss Mary Water- house to Mr, Jamen Charles Kerr at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Frank Waterhouse, at 4:30 o'clock. Mrs, Bert Varrar will entertain with @ tea, complimenting her daugh- his best man, Mrs. Dick Haynes, | ter, Miss Mildred Farrar and her left Tuesday for the South. After @ brief visit in California, the bridal Pair will come to Seattle to make their home. Luncheon for Miss Seely Miss Marjorie Jones is entertain- ing with a luncheon at her home Saturday, June 25, as a pre-nuptial compliment to Miss Anna Seely, who is to be a June bride. ee Miss Kiolet Honored Complimenting Miss Frankie Kiolet who is leaving soon for Los Angeles, Mrs. Fred Henry entertained with a charming luncheon at her home yes: terday afternoon, Red roses and sweet peas formed a lovely center for the luncheon table. Covers were marked for eight guests, with dainty hand-tinted miniature photographs of Miss Kiolet. Informal Dance Last Saturday evening, at their home, Miss Mary Frances Dunaway and Miss Mary Katherine Baker en tertained with an informal dancing party.. One hundred young people enjoyed the festive occasion. ose Theatre Party Complimenting Mrs. Charies F. Wustoft, of Oakland, Cal., who is the Guest of her parents, until after the wedding of her sister, Miss Myrtle Munson, which event will occur on June 22, the Mu Gamma Rho club, entertained with a theatre party at the Moore Thursday evening. house guest, Miss Margaret Sweet, from 4 until 6 o'clock. Mra, Stanley Minor and Miss Murte! Waterhouse will compliment sinter, Mi Mary Water: with @ luncheon at the Rainier club SATURDAY, JUNE 18— Miss Dorothea Pressly will be host eas at @ dancing party at home, honoring Miss Marjorie Schuett her fiance, Mr. George Stoddard Miss Lina Downie and her fiance, Mr, Frank Skinner, , Mrs. E.' Weldon Young will enter- tain with a luncheon at the Sun- wet club, honoring Mrs, Henry Horn Interlaken Guild of the Orthopedt hospital will entertain with a gingham dance at the Yacht club, MONDAY, JUNE 20— Mr. and Mre. Gerald Frink will entertain with a dancing party at their home complimentary to their son, Mr, James Frink. ESDAY, JUNE 21— Mra, William Hinkiy Parsons will compliment Miss Dorothy Thom aa and Miss Louise Gates with o luncheon at her home. AX, JUNE 22— of Mixs Lillian Blanche Molt to Mr, William A. Parker at the home of her par ents, Dr, and Mra, Arthur Holt, at $:30 o'clock Miss Lottie Trenhotme will wod Mr. Cornelius Edward Hughes tn ‘Trinity church at # o'clock. FRIDAY, JUNE 24— Broadway Orthopedic gulld to en- tertam with a strawberry fon. Jat the home of Mra, James milton de Veuve at the High- lands, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20— The marriage of Miss Dorothy Thomas to Mr. Rows Perry Wil ms at the home of her par. and Harlan FRIDAY, JULY 15— Tennis club carnival at the Tennis lub. Women's Universit y . Club Affairs Mrs. Stanton Allen and Mra. W. B. | matinee luncheon at the Wom University club next Wednesda On Saturday, June 18, the club members will have their annual pic nice at Lochkelden, the home of Mrs. R. H. Denny and Mrs. Florence Den- ny Heliker, on Lake Washington, A special boat will leave Madison park at 10:30, returning at 4:30 p.m. Res |ervations may be made at the club- | house, | |Benefit Lecture | Mrs.K. Kenneth Smith wil) speak | on “Recreation and Re-creation,” at the benefit tea to be given at the | home of Mr, and Mrs, Clare FE. Farns- | worth next Monday evening, at 8:30 | o'clock, tickets for which may be ob tained at the door. eee |Luncheon at Home | With covers placed for thirty-five guests, Mra Roy Hendryx enter. tained with a luncheon at her home Thursday, honoring the Daughters | of St. George. . |Little Tea Shop |Service Next Week The following guilds will be in| charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop | next week: Monday, Broadway guild, | |Mrs, Otto Grunbaum, chairman; | Tuesday, Laurelhurst guild, Mrs. A M. Young, chairman; Wednesday, | | Westminster Presbyterian church, | Miss Nellie Patrick, hostess; Thurs- |day, St. Margaret's guild of St | Mark's church, Mrs. F’, Baker, chair- man; Friday, Alki auxiliary, Mrs. | Charles H, Gaffner, chairman; Satur. | day, Plymouth Social Service club, Mrs. H. F. Woodworth, hostess, } eee |Ladies’ Musical 'Club Pienic | ‘The Ladies’ Musical club chorus | will give their annual picnic at Su-| |quamish on Wednesday, June 15. | ‘The boat Hyak will leave pier 3 at | 8:10 a, m. Members are requested | to bring a box lunch, | oe 'Dinner for Bridal Party i Complimenting their sister, Miss | | Mildred J ‘thur Clarance Keyes, Jr., and the | {members of their bridal party, Mr. | nd Mrs. James Francis McGogy will entertain with a dinner at their | home Friday evening, June 17. | : | ;Chimes of Normandy | | Well Given | | Last evening at the Ballard High | school a group of local singers ap- | |peared in the comic opera, “The | | Chimes of Normandy."’ This group | of singers, under the direction of |Clifford Kantner, have given this {particular opera three times and have been very favorably received. Owen J. Williams, baritone, gave @ very commendable interpretation | |of Henri, Marquis of Corneville. Sydney Lawrence Dixon, who has! recently appeared here in concert a number of times with success, was heard last evening im the prin tenor) role, Mi prang, impersonated Germaine, the | lost marchioness; Others in the cast were: Myrtle Conrad-Bovee, Nathan Stewart, George N. Porter, Jesse Kiturah Gosslee and Bertha Gra mann, Doyle-Waters, so |f Williams, Edwin Tinch, Lloyd War. |? © tes, Kathryn Franze, Ann Larsen, |. FOR SILVER. A lump of camphor put In the ail- ver chest will prevent the silver from tarnishing. Mrs. A Geraldine Corley chee are Mrs. J. E. A \a son, her fiance, Mr. Ar- gM ah / ty y Drake of Wenat- the guests of Mr. Roy Owens, THE SEATTLE STAR Dr. a on Jun They a | Mra. J Mr. and Mrs, Wilmot Lilly and Mr os |4nd Mrs, Vincent D, Miller motored | Bast Seattle Guild to Entertain With nang pe per od = howe enjoying th last week was Colonel Jotm L, Hay-| Dobbs, Miss Bell, Miss Herron, fto Yak ‘Thursday Mr. and Mr | ton, wh mer m« “ee manuel church will entertain with Joseph Daniela and y at Blanc’s next Monday | family are leaving next week for Bos: | at 2:30 o'clock, the pro-|tored with @ party, to Lake | re they will spend the sum-| ceeds to be applied to the building ;C¢®t onthe. fund, During the tea hour a musical | " eee program will be given by Mrs, C, $.|ARMY AND CIVILIAN R , of Lox An-| Appleton, of Berkeley, vocalist, and] An event, intere ‘al t of Mr, and| Mixs Adelina Corolla Appleton, who|army and the civ | | Mra. Donald Mek | Mr. 3 Mins H | Cal, a summer gues Charles 8. Wills at their home on | Queen Mrs from N been sp | Lillian Mrs Cal, and Mr where they have b lary work for the p } Dr. R.A. Vandi week from a sh guest for six we Mr. John FE. Ryan return Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Palmer of | was Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY rsonal nd Mrs, Stanley Mylrea arrived ne 9 from Kuwelt, Arabia, doing minsion. st thirteen years,| The Overveas club has donated its the guests of Mrs, Mylrea’s|clubbouse for Monday afternoon. Motoring over t tain roads of the the hostess, ima last Saturday, returning Card Party The Wast Seattle guild of the Em U8 will play some of her own composi-| wedding rece oe | tions, Jacob Con and Mrs, William Willy and| ‘The committee in charge of the af-| House, at th elen Wills, of Long ach, | fair comprises Mra. F dence, from eight rrived urday, to be the|Jr., chairman; Mrs, L. of Mr. and Mra.| Mrs, J. Thomay Hall Stewart, Mra, G, C. Gu that united in n Anne Hill K. Shelley, Mrs, Walter ter, Mins Osceola ove Mrs. H. A, Allen. Mr. Las returned las 5.9 Bastern trip urday evening honor guests. Rainier-Noble Post Auxiliary Members of Rainier-Noble post eee Harding ¢ returned | auxiliary will meet at Veterans’ hall, | Gecorations were w York city she has| Armory, Monday, June 18, 8 p. m., to} wha and pink ding the past two months, | assist the Rainter-Noble post with |?ivct the porch |She was accompanied West by Miss | ts Wild West show eek eee Sutherland, who will be her © a8 Redd eiwe, ase’ ks _ ADDITIONAL CLUBS Jack Schrader, of Del Monte. Dr, and Mrs. Mylrea to Speak at in the city, the guest of Mr. Presbyterian Church 6, William Yerkes. Dr, and Mrs, Stanley Mylrea, who ye have recently arrived from Kuwelt this | Arabia, will speak before the Presby ing-room, where like a bride's bow morning from New York, where he! teria) society, at the First Presbyte has been on a business trip for the | rian church, June 14, at 11] 65)’ whit vast IX Weeks. ls coeeded Soi f ote [4 om. Dr succeeded Dr.|iy, white baskets Zwemer at Kuweit, whe alled to Cairo, the latter nd dur: white tulle. Society at the Harbor Fort Rag Tea | MOUNTAIN MOTORING ‘The punch was hospitably gf . luncheon or dinner at one of the *. B. B. commander of t i 2 Dobbs, and et Sound coast defenses, wh tion given by Dr ir Port Townsend resi- | June the fourth, and which followed the church ceremony Willard George Herron, the J rugs, and baskets of crimson | roses. The studio, where the pres ents were displayed, was lovely with masses of rhododendron delicious collation exquisite shower of lilies of the val ley, lighted by white candles, in crys. andiesticks, and adorned orange, and tied with great bows of e |) ‘SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1921. he romantic moun rs, Lemmon, wife of Benjamin Lemmon, U. # Olympic peninau | brotherin-law and sister, Rev, and|/ June 1 p.m, when a rag tea will y, O'Rear, of Sea E 3 i . is a favorite diversion of the arm Newton W, O’Rear, Addison Campbell take place with Mrs, Edgar Ames as| 1." Jit intertudes, en paseant, f Mrs, Hudson H. Morrison, Gleason did the Among |ors of the studio, and a group young set, form of sport |resenting the verys Mr, Rol distributed the souv 8 of wedding cake Some two hundred guests | present at this function, one ot \largest and handsomest in the ‘nals of the harbor district, and that attracted various out of guests of note. ing to both the {lian sets, was the DELIGHTFUL DINNER Motoring their guests to Adm ty Inn, on Tuesday evening, /P Surgeon Joseph Bolton, U. 8. iP, S., and Mrs, Bolton, were hosts at delightful dinner complimenting Mi Moore, wife of Lieutenant Col |Jairus Alphaeus Moore, U. 8 Jand including Mr. and Mrs. O House and Mra | to twelve on Sat riage their daugh Louise House, and Im the drawing-room, where the |icicoxer, Miss Klocker, Mra jreceiving line was stationed, the ‘ ard Cutter, Miss Downs, of mock orang? | srg Frederick J. Bailey, and , arranged in shower | surgeon C, R. Rattner, U, 8. FP where punch was y with flags, Ori | HONOR LUNCHEON |_In honor of the Right Re | Frederick W. Keator, D.D., Bi of Olympia, @ luncheon of thirty: covers was given on Saturday — Dr, Jacob Conway House and House. The guests included bridal party, assembled for the ron-House wedding rehearsal, pded the luncheon, Mr, and les Francis Goodrich, the ho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey |Tibbals, Mrs. Moore, wife of The din the elaborate and was served, was er, centered by an filled with mock Arlington were in the city yesterday | ing the war was decorated by the |” hu, the receivi h q tenant Colonel Jairus Alpha op their way to attend the bankers’ | British government for his relief |.) seis. Sie seh ving hours & Moore, U. 8 A. and Mra Jo convention in Tacoma work oe oar San tee a brs ag |Twomsley, the house guests of cee was played by’ Mr. ‘rvey. | Reverend George Davis Adams, Ri eter eiekn tiewsets anid dic’ British-American Association =| 1, Mc. with Mrs. Harvey at the v1 ™ y : y irene Lough and daugh-| The British-American association | piano Mrs. Adams, ter, Louise Lough, Mr © ) MNY | will have its first basket jenic at ee" —_ and Mr, George Lough left yesterday | Madrona park on Wetnestas June|y In the receiving line were ‘Dr. /INFORMAL BREAKFAST P by motor for Los Angeles. 15 . Jacob Conway House, father of the! rhe last prenuptial affair pred Mr. Alexander 1 this me spendin business, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ca Luncheon will be at noon and! tea will be served at 3:30 o'clock Mages arrived | Ail members and friends of the asso orning from New York, after | ciation cordially invited. i several months there on | cee Ballard Alumnj Plan Launch Party | A launch party has been planned rick will) by the Ballard Alumn{ association ron, mother of bride, and Mrs, Ci Charles Ellison Herron, father of the and Mrs. Jacob Conway mother of the bride; Mr Gerald Beadford Todd, the best man, and Miss Elizabeth Bailey, the maid of honor; the ushers and the brides- harles Ellison Her- | the groom; Mr ing the Herron-House wedding the informal breakfast given on day in honor of the bride groom, by the Reverend G Davis Adams and Mrs. Adams, |sisted by their house guests, Moore, wife of Lieutenant Colo leave tomorrow for the ast and | for inday, The committee in Jairus Alphaeus Moore, U. South for an ir nite stay. charge includes Mavis Cochrane, | ™¥4*, Mr. Albert Lundy Be and and Mrs, John Twomsley, of § see chairman; Margle Nicholson, Ursula | Mi8* Dorothy Watson; Mr. Laurence |-rhe party was completed by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Walton] Johnson, Elfie Larson, Carl Ander. | Neiman Smith and Miss Helen Sutt-|i pa pptin, 8. A. and are jrecelving congratulations upon | son, Lyle Hawley and Cedric Hilton tyr Beet pen’ pions ppg tae Applin, Captain George B. he birth of twin daughters, on Mon cee id Miss Louise ; edical U. en day, June 6. Holy Names Alumni Lindberg and Miss Daphne Todd;|Gnaries Forrest Wilson, oe Me Shed The members of the Holy Names| Mt. Harvey Lewis Tibbals and Mré./ang past Surgeon C. R. Rattner, Dr. and Mrs. Orville Allen of Lake | Alumni association are requested to|@*rld Beadford Todd. 8S. P. Hs. Stevens spent Thursday in the city | meet Sunday evening at the acad pg aay Se ila oe as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Fred-| emy. . re Mrs. Moore, wife of Ldeutenant!cHARMING LUNCHEON lerick Bentley Ionia Sewing Circle Colonel Jairus Alphaeus Moore, U. On Sunday Captain ‘Wiliam Mrs. they h Miss where Conven' Miss | to spen city. Mise Alaska. t left last evening for Victoria, where | jivan, 1625 %4 summer. > i | Tonia Sewing circle will be enter-| ained at the home of Mrs. S. J. Sul | Belmont ave. ‘Thurs day, June 16, from 1 until 4 eee 0. F. Lamson and children Dispensing the dining-room were ave taken a house for the all of } A dance will be given on Saturday | Dance at K. of P. Florence Agen will return | Mrs. William J. Miss Fulton, and tof the Sacred Heart. b rs 4 widow who is out of employment. 7 ‘The committee in charge includes Valeria Pigott. who has been | Miss Iva Erickson, Mrs. Trexell, Mrs. n, Mr, William Leonara| Corps, U. 8. A. d her summer vacation in this! and Mr. Levi eee tables, in the A. Mrs. George Welch, Mrs. porge Davis Adams, and Mrs. Charles Francis Kuhn. jor John Law Hughes, U. 8 A. retired, assisted by a bevy of from Menlo Park next Tuesday, | evening, June 11, at K. of P, hall,| Pretty girls, Miss Elsenbeis, Miss | o:¢ she has been attending the| Thirg and Virginia, for the benefit of | Hughes, Mies Barnes, Miss Kinkaid, Caffee, medical corps, U. 8. A, Mrs. Caffee, recently stationed 4 Fort Casey, motored a party Whidby Isle Inn, where a ch luncheon was served. The afi complimented ‘aptain Dorsey Rutherford, U. 8S. A., commander Casey, and Mrs. Rutherf and Lieutenant John Harvey son, U. 8S. A., and Mrs. Madison, hospitalities of the Mrs. Hughes, wife Fitz, Miss Lake, Miss Downing, the house guest of Mrs, Miller, wife of ; attending Manhattanville college in} Roberta, Mr. and Mrs. Chester, Mr.|Ma@Jor Alvin Charles Miller, medical SILK STOCKINGS New York, will return next Tuesday | George Gi ‘Wash the new silk stockings” inton, Presiding at the beautiful bridal/ fore you put them on, and you ary dining-room, were | find their tendencies to form Jean Rice Morse will return! Annual Meeting of the Overseas Club| Mrs. Merriam, wife of Colonel Hen-| much reduced, this evening from Smith's college, to At the annudl meeting of the|'Y Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. A., spend her vacation with her mother, | Overseas club, which took place in|commander of Fort Worden, Mrs. Mra. Isabel Morse. the club house, 404 13th ave. N., the| Charles Francis sitll. following officers were elected: Pres-|toria, Mrs. Ira D. Commander Stewart E. Barbour, | ident, Mr. G, H. Jackman; vice pres-| Mrs. Edmund P, U, 8. N., returned Tuesday evening | ident, Mr. S. V, Dudley; treasurer,|Mrs. D. H. Hill, sell 5 and | from a six weeks’ hunting trip in| Mr. Cooper Willis; secretary, Mrs, F.| bride, Mrs. Sanford Lake, and Mrs.} When in Seattle, eat at Boldt’ Frederick J. Bailey, of Glen Cove. 'M. Blanchard, PH ZUKOR Presents cept HE real romance of Anne Boleyn, the girl traded love for a throne. emotional actress. director. Thrills! laughs! and burning tears! It’s a Paramount Picture “Deception” Was seven months in the making; —200,000 tons of sand; —220,000 pounds of iron; 125,000 pieces of walling stone; —84,000 roof tiles, and —12,000 square yards of paving stone, —200 carpenters; sets alone —12,000 square yards of canvas; Coming (Week of June 18th) to the Strand Theatre Directed by ERN All in a poignant human story, set in scenes that in splendor and magnificence have never been approached. Whole cities, cathedrals, palaces; abbeys built for its production, 7000 in the cast, headed by Europe’s greatest The great, awe-inspiring life work of Europe’s greatest SAVE IT! Goodrich, of Vic-| acid fruits require much less ae . Orton, of Seattle, |i¢ a tittle soda is stirred in Blake, of Seattle,|the sugar is add godmother of the |‘"° © Sine Advertisement. who SS = r= Li

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