The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1922, Page 10

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PAGE 10 z Engagement of Miss {. Dean Lombard Seattle rior & Society M and Mra, 8. J. Lombard an ety “Augustus Buck- ley This Morning; Large Buffet Luncheon. ‘BH marriage of Miss Betsy Booth. Doe 2 Devta Chi fraternity daughter of Mr $ We rence S. Booth, to | Dinner Dance Augustus Buckley, 7 ‘\Compliments Miss eee Savelry, 208 Of ee ae ure [mall and Fianc John Carlos Buckley, of Plattsburg Slane teh. Gaenas $2. ‘Onbaie WN, Y., was solemnized this morning fm the Church of the Immaculate of nine covers tn compltanent Gonception at 10 o'clock, Rev. Father | to Miss Adele Smat and her fiance. Wiliam H. Culligan, assisted by Rev ; — dw aor ger Father John Hayes, performing the |) vee twe additional guests ceremony. came tn for dancing. The church was a dower of ty} ee Summer blossoms, with pink 4] Wiss Munday to Be Due thaygpitooggeedlte Complimented Francis Lemon Brown, of Yakima University of Washington venth Un ntertained iast evening with a din whose wed he alsl posts held @ecorating. The aisic 1 | Mra. Karl Harbaugh will entertain IAWat clusters of blooms and feathery) with a tuncheon of eight covers at Greens, and palms and groupings Of! the Sunset club Wednesday after MBloesoms banked the chancel, while} noon, in compliment to Mins Amy ‘eathedral candies in branch ) Jabra shed their soft glow on the nup- | friends tal scene. While the guests assembled, Rg | Luncheon ( ‘omplime nts . © 01 play ‘Mark Dolliver at the organ p Siva. Pieahay ‘ “At Dawning.” Lohengrin's|with a charmingly appointed in © *Bridal Chorus” was used for the pro-/ formal luncheon at the Rainier club Geesional, and during the ceremony | today, complimentary to Mrs, Caspar ol Organist played Dubois’ “Nup-| Fischer, who is leaving Friday for an ‘and Miss Elizabeth McDon-|extended trip ta Europe oon Violinist, “To a Wild Rose.”} Pay Sia Mra. Hoblitzell gave Dudley Buck's) "e sip, D Save Maria” for the otfertory, and| Mrs. Landes Gives @t the communion teothoven’s *| Lune heon i memauet” was softly p' ° Honoring Mra. Anna Steese Rich Organ with violin oblig | ards famous woman writer, who Geesional was Mendelssohn's weddir lis spending @ ort time in the city march. ~ Mr. Paul Clyde was best man ee Para Captain Buckley, and the ushers were | Univ Mr. Ross Downs and Mr. Edwin) Booth. Miss Angela McLellan, the maid of Be ta Sigma Alumnae honor, wore an attractive frock of of Delta Alice biue georgette, a large picture | Gar meet with Mins hat, and carried a circlet of Ophelia! Gare Sullivan 3 18th ave. N. E. — The little flower girls, the| saturday, May at 3 o'clock sister Evelyn, and Re Metin, were cheer white ai tie and lace dresses, trimmed wi Mrs. Utter Luncheon Blue bows, and pink sweet pea» Hostess Baby roses were carried in siaed Watertatatnn: Cov demaalitse chats Dlue baskets. The bride, one of Seattle's most! manned for next November, Mra charming and popular maids, W945) \Wiiam H. Utter was hostess at her Joyely in her bridal robe of iv heies thie aftetaien: Covers Were Matin, chiffon and lace, designed 19) Dace for nine. ‘the prevailing mode, her long filmy | on% tulle veil forming the train. It was ‘i Deranged with high plaits in the back | Service at Or thopedice ‘and a wreath of orange blossoms en: | Tea Shop Gircled her brow. Her bouquet wasal” o.oo Beautiful shower of orchids, Ulles Of) iw nry Landes entertained with ht at the Women's Sigma A A sororit wi men of the Interlaken Guild bazaar conduct the service at SEATTLE WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR THURSDAY STAR WEDN the engagement of thelr! | nara Braun, 403 Kantiake ave Dean Eugenia, to Mr} 3 Has Faith in Drinks, ee oooh By Wanda von Kettler you believe in dreama and Audubon Soclety edding will take place early in | ¢p wad ia thly meeting of the Dyer saan ' Chamber of Com Pet i rority, Mr, Brown graduated frm | merce was he university last year, and affiliated at 8 Visitors welcome appearing this week at the Metropolitan that the #inger of Irish jwalk Saturday All Campfire club of Alpha Phi |to discuss his beliete regarding elven jana fairies and dreams. In “Ragged he believes in all of th “And b night, ” Seattle at 0 Danish Sisters’ Soclety Pvergreen drill Team club of Dan Crown Hin PLT, A, | ish sisters 6340 16th ave. to the atate conven: F ; youngster—my Annie Wright Seminary Club and she told the stories to me. h will speak of the 30-10 plan.| Annie Wright Fortson/Thy geson mained so, Thon my wife,” he Fortson-Thygeson ie Post Auxiliary to Rainier- No. whimsical, And think she believes In fairies. Nice, isn’t it? You know, she wrote the play of ‘Ragged Rob- Women's auxtiiary ‘Tea at noon. its regular meeting in Veterana’ ball jawthorne PT. A. “About dreams,” he went on to my, | | Soctat and Charitable Club “Freda” jer tyinie * Social and Charitable club Ing cande-|Munday and a few of her close, retular meeting « Hawthorne district might be a little more certain,” he Abrahameon. Take Lake Bu Abrahamson jing, of the vocational department of |tell you an experience of mine that|/my mother back to ¥ J maken me think #0. me. I never went back to England| CHICAGO.—“I ean't. make good bess Whi Me DREAMED OF TRIP —exeept to visit. Augustus Pitou,| political speeches, but I am a hell TO UNITED STAT! Twenty-eight years ago T was! States, and to pl singing in musical comedy tn Eng-! have been I had gone to that country to] singing Irish ballads in this country] pyeRE atudy after playing in 1883 with Hay. |ever since, Now there was some: | tive op — of wedding music, and be ce Mra. Cai jobiiteell| Mire. James A. Wood entertained the service Mra Carl Ht tr m cub | Amaranth Secial Club Amaranth Social club, Court No, 1 will meet with Mra EB Alpha club will Sunshine Guild Jeon at 12:30. Bunshine guild wi | meet with Mra with Denman Thompson and| wasn't there? “yore i de | Mr. Olcott tipped his head to one/at the Gyro club luncheon Thurs |main there, for I was com meet at the P.T. A. Reereational Committee onvention will and Mothers ocean in that country, Well, one | suPERSTITIOUS overture, A sta meet in Erickson club wan walling to @ foreign ¢ Benefit Tea and Card Party 1 we fit tea and « be given Thursday sity club yesterday afternoon. | /., © | Tongland again. ADDITIONAL CLUBS the benefit of © Quaker Chil “Veast of Nations” But that eame year I made a ulld 1, pagers he declared, “has got me that Winds, Dance of the Flame, | W8%: #°d I'm afraid if I let my own| + ieehabin, nareens. andies " dark locks show instead of a red 1 Haccanalle, as well as t ting is the charg: in the « ji may be made ¥ Mra, J. T. Fenton. | ement Clab da regular attendance is portant bus fg the election Daughters of St [meet in the M et's Guild, of St. Mark's head oe ee Orthopedic Tea Shop Thursday |with Mrs, Edwin Ripley as hostess, By recption was beid rine assisted by Mrs. D. McKachern, Mr». home of the bride's parents. The “é be = peg airs Frederick F guests were received in front of a sil-| coty fenninapire jott, Miss Bar Se tan adorned with sprays of pink |®ra Ehriich, Miss Trammel Ruther S gad white flowers, and on either side| ord, Miss Bernetta Barbour, Miss Were placed broad baskets of fra-|Julia Ripley blooms. “7 & bouffet breakfast was gat " from an artistic table decorated with | ersona @ miniature Italian garden. Mrs.| James E. Galbraith, Mrs. M. Dono| Mrs. Delia Hahn Gearin of Port hoe, Mrs. J. I Durand and Mrs. jland, who spent the week-end with Charles R. Castien alternated at the|her brother-in-law and sister, Mr fGrns, assisted by Mre. Harry Shaw,|@nd Mrs. William Leonard Ea on, MeLelian and Miss Helen James, pe Captain and Mrs. Buckley left for} Mrs. J. 8. Gibson, who has been San Francisco on their wedding jour-|*pending a number of months tn Mey and will sail on June 6 for aj France, and her son, Mr. Tom Gib three months’ trip to the Orient. On/son, who has been studying tn the Presidio, Monterey jo of next week. ‘The bride is a graduate of Forrest ee text-book. All welcome. Ravenna Chapt Ravenna Ct meet Thuraday Cards at 2 0 Howtenses for the LEMONS Eastern Stars in BLEACH SKIN WHITE Annual May Luncheon f two lemons BMies Margaret and Mixs Eugenia| returned to her home last evening | Jefferson PT. A. lems and de regular meeting T? m delegates to their return they will be at home at/ Paris, are expected to return the! by the pupils of Milas Bonnel's whiteness of your akin Ridge convent, and the groom of} Mr. and Mrs. James A. Haight Union college, Schenectady, N. ¥. have returned from California, cee where they spent the winter, Mrs. Ryan to Be Mrs. George W. Klinefelter, Jr., is Luncheon Hostess |leaving in a few days for San Diego Honoring Mrs. James Hamilton de |@nd Coronado for a visit of several Veuve, who is leaving soon for New | weeks. York, to sail later for Europe, Mrs. - oe John E. Ryan will entertain with a| Mr. and Mra, W Galther and Buffet luncheon, followed by an af-|Mrs. Gaither’s mother, Mre A. B Seattle Review, No, 8, Social Club Social club of the W abees, Seattle review, No. an a freckle, at the home of Mr« Advertinemem. Removes the Poison ternoon at cards, at her home Thurs-|Todd, who motored to Miller river | day afternoon last week, returned Monday. Mrs. Pierre P. Ferry, Mrs. Thomas We ae Green and Mrs. Frank Fredericks) Mr. and Mra Will assist the hostess ceiving congratu ms upon the see birth of a daughter Sunday, May 14, —______________. at their home, 5317 Eighth ave. N. E. . Mrs. Horace Rand and Mrs. Horace Rand, Sr. will sail Thursday from ear say Russia for th Mrs. Ivan W finer and Mts. | Until July 1. William T t home Orient, to be away eee of Mra. G r n Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broderick | Berge, of P Mra A. H. Schaefer's bridge lunch eon at the Yacht club. have returned from @ short trip to | Vancouver. eee FRIDAY, MAY 19— Mr. Theodore Parsons left Friday Mra t wilt comptiment | for Pasadena, Cal, to remain indefi. | M Youell with a | fon at home. Mra. Jacob Kaufmann to at home, daughter, Mra. Allan P sto8 nek Mrs. Li iolmes’ brides party at nitely | | Bona" || Experience $4 astems, at home, f “I was never main with, tilecellancoue shows able to bake a ; MS using Royal. I bevine ders leave a Pitee Woes aa Urided tea et bitter taste.” WEDNESDAY, MAY 14— Mrs. U. C. Bates’ bridge luncheon | [B= =="/ROYAL THURSDAY, MAY 2 4 mone vin Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Mise K Contains No Alum Fea Leaves No Bitter Taste ae end her fs Holte. Send for New Royal Cook Book Peymen ax, soe, ae nil titi te ~—It's FREE. Royal Baking Pow- Mr. Hamilton C. Rolfe in st derCo.,126 WilliamSt.,New Y ork Mark's church at 8:30 o'clock plimenting Thoma are re | From the Blood—and Nature Poison in the blood ts the foe of man Cures Rheumatiem It is the cause of many of our ns of | nature quickly Stomach Ulcers Blood Polson T MINERAL, uct of nature. iteelf a prod. Inflammatory antidote for p Hundreds Have Found Health This Agent of Nature. If You Are a Sufferer, Relief Awaits You at the Moorite Mineral Institute LIOTT 4549 In the Use of 912 THIRD Full Line of Moorite Products on Sale Kt wont take you a zainute to realize that GOLD SHIEL ey Achieves the utmost in de- liciousness and high quality. (That is only one of the many reasons in favor of GOLD SHIELD TEA.. Another:- FRAGRANCE ~~ STRENGTH PACKED AND DUARANTERD ry SCHWABACHER BROS 460,,INC SEATTLE, WASHINOT OH AT ALL GOOD lChases Hat Thru |Snoqualmie Pass Olcott Believes in Fairies © "fridge and Dies Open for Season % ABERDEEN, May 17.—Running| ELLENSBURG, Ma ‘a the open draw of the A. J.|qualmie pans in ng hin hat ped from hie head by a gust ehalls river and was drow y Oleott does—almost tween the first and sec of “Raxged Robin,” in which thought to be swimming, but when nd player da few f Irish minstrel oments in which ried sinter in Seattle I life,” he sald Inet heard considerable when I was a other wan Irish two men are held here by police Dropsy Disappear. today on narcotic charges folow ing the seizure of 26 ounces of co caine, value $11,000, in a rest de 413 8, 17th st arrested gave thelr names an Mary White, 35; Harry Little, nd Arthur Smith, colored. | The cocaine, together with « small amount of opium and an optum pipe, were found in a room | occupied by the woman, The nar |cotics are said to be of German | manufacture rience of mine that| my mother back to ‘Bngand wiki +4 SOME PREACHER | became — well, ALMOST and have ALMOST re “Mrs, Oleott, is quite likes to there might be something sometimes, I think they Chauncey Orcott Copyright by James & Bushnell M | producer, asked me to stay in the! or a gost preacher,” Lady Astor Mavourneen.” 1) told a Salvation Army meeting here ing Irish roles and T CUTHBERT, execu ry of the Pacific North | west Tourist association, will speak on “Our International Playground” cre minstrels in America, and|thing peculiar about that dream, eoecvere gland, T intended to re- | side a amiled quite Uke @ nice old! day at 12:16 p. m. at Pig'n Whistle red &) elf himself } . ¢ mech inic appear TUME }ed at the door of Mr. Olcott's dress-| At that, tho," he added, “I'm not |ing room copt—well, except| “The second act,” he said. ut one thing. When 1! “Just a minute,” spoke che singer, started in Irish as be raised a smali cot from the wore brown ot dreming table to the carroty wig, bleed pressure “til 1 smooth out my beautiful ery Ronee vm em tume ever blonde hair-—and I'll be with you.” ne public ~ had @ dream, T thought 1) anouT C4 untry, | remain to sing, and meet even greater | never returning to play in| superntitious—« maybe a I had no thought of such a roty wig 1 have and « rn the ed to remain in Eng | niwaye wi to New York state, where I : wig, it'd may, “W who's he? And on of merit in charac her by the near t and maybe they wouldn't want to hear Nowers : How little they realize the struggle | me sing a 7? 8 gy ba atest et A ¢ overworked wife and mother is| Dr, Loupeey, Famous Diet Yukon Order of Pioneers Mr oald that as he mean king to keep about and perform N Book t it. Perhaps he is right shout the | tian, Publishes New Yukon Order of Pioneers and rhay & the hundred and one duties that de | “An . ia” Ladies of the Golden North will en |public preferring the knickers, the! yolve upon her! Every hour her Free to You Postpai m with card party and 4: hat with the feather and the red wig hes, backaches and pains drag site Most highly. evening, May 19, at 1% about not wa f to hear bim| her down until she can stand it no/| wil mall them out 4 Jainiy, and you First ave. All Alaskans and friends | sing—at any time—at any place—in |jonger. Lydia E. 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