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_ Christensen, Cha M | thet \ of wee! | son, | M Bhgagement of Miss El len Messer Annowneed;) yi. ya ady, her mother, Mrs, | Smart. Tea Honors} ticien Rhoads, of stockton, Cal seu Price Mrs, May Bick, of Atchison, Kan.,| Mrs. Andrew Price. _ | sna vies wawara Weber form « par 2 | ty whieh will sail Saturday on the} SER announces the engagement | Alaska her sien Conno | Padi ot daughter, Ellen Connor, tO) i a ates canal PE Me Lacy Hotius, The date for the) wednesday for California, to be) Welding has not been set away ten da: | Ni . i ee =) @ TT Mr. P. G. Beveridge, of Bi perton, y Price Hostess | is motoring to St, Ignac, Mich, to his Afternoon | visit his parents. John Ewing Price entertained | afternoon with a handsome tea) her home, 1815 Tenth ave. N/a year spent at the State Normal | her daughterindaw, Mre.{#ehool at Bellingham, and is spend: une Price ing the wummer with her parents, rooms were attractive with | Mr ble blossoms, and the table |mer tions were devel i in an ef-) Arrangement of English tris] ted at the urns, and the ma-jand ‘of the younger married get as-| Irene Huse and Mr. Harold Huston ip f@bout the roome, while a bevy|will spend the weekend at Port | West Seatile Review Sewing Circle! t brides and brides-to-be pre- | Madison, 2 Went Seattle Review, W. B. A.| at the punch bow!, arranged ir a Sewing circle, will meet at the home| ing bower on the porch Mr. and Mra, Frank G. Taylor and | jot Mra, Frederick Juless, 4113 44th Orchestra rendered both class-|Mrs. L. L. Love returned Wednes| wittiam §. Jackson, Thiinget In- ave. 8. W., Friday, June 30, at 1) and popular airs during the call-|day by motor from a trip to SP | dian baritone, will be heard in 4 song p,m. Members and friends invited. hours, from four until six o'clock, | kane. ee recital at Fine Art hall Friday, June} tay ae eee 30, at 8:30 p. m, axsisted by Mins) gts Phillip Jennin i ente: . Dr. and Mra. Fred Zeigler of Port 2 Sena M z oe, yom rows m Informal Dinner land, Ore. tort Tuesday for their] Agnes Swenson, lyric sopranc; Miss tain junior committee of Rainier | . and Mrs. Samuel Hedges will! nome, after a fw days’ visit here.| rawin Tinch, tenor: Mixx Margaret jouemgid » i. R,, at tp. m. Luneh *-. : 4 : 7 on and bridge. phe See oe ree aa : geo Koks, contralto, and C. W. Kantner! mo oon Renegnaas Dr. and Mra. George rabtree iat the piano, The program will in , this evening. and family removed Wednesday. tolSinger ” pay: ri Oger Unig eg <5 aah Dedaasinr etda. 4k Wreamweet : The American Legion auxiliary to M Entertains gs ar ‘Aue Meinen Grossen Hehmersen:. Frans Seattle post No, 18 will entertain ? 7 it Deinen Hiauen Augen aneen esser Enterta Mies Helen Kelso, who has been| "Oi Ti Divcine” (tong of Littis Russia, (With @ ten at the home of Mrs. Lu Luncheon visiting her cousins, Mrs, Russell Cal-/ *ee i Husson. — weet B or sre ave, N a ~ ‘plimenting Miss Margaret}low and Miss Victoria McLean, 1@| -ageisande PE hme 4 nr ins mh a aig es Miss Mary Lea Fisken and leaving Saturday for Juneau, Alaska faim Pte i aS Maude Oakes, Miss Ellen Mes- * 28 . ‘ hostess this afternoon at a| Mra, Catherine Dean, Mrs, P. Se! ean fon, 4 ecm adbammo “ ly appointed luncheon of|ien and Catherine Sellen will leave FR pam A ga gy: Soave ty " t ier y or satyfour covers at the Rain ~" yn onsen Hse pp ows Del Riego| Friday evening, June 30, at 7:36 ‘ ee. Sem o'clock, in the University branch it table decorations were espe | mother, Mrs. Naney Lorry Blow, Blow, Thow Winter wh. brary hall, All welcome. Free-will lovely, developed In a pond ee eeee . rjeast c . t of pink water lilies, banked) Mr, Walter Donohoe returned Mon M. tateniers |e iu lavender-toned fleur-de-lis. ) Assist at Bridge Tea A bridge tea the Women’s Unt. ‘furnishing fund will be Mrs. K. Bush and Mrs, A. H. Albert Mrs. E. P. Whiting, Mrs. Crawford, Mra. Shirley Par- Proand Mrs. Ren Moore will be in play. tions Out for Tea Betty Young has issued invi ttec ter, Y. from three to it to Miss Elsie Gage, of who is her guest. tt will be Misa Alice Hole, Gwiadys Matthews, Miss Louisa Miss Carolyn Chinn, Miss Katherine Howard. My Bid water lilies, A group of matrons |Mr. and Mrs, Corwin Eb Dr. and M who will preside at the Urns. lturned Tuesday from a month's by the members of the com |i California. Mock, ae {urday for San Fi five o'clock. S° | Honolulu, where they will guests of Capt. and Mra, Clarence Peck at Scofield Barracks rhe Miss Lois Dickey, Misa Margaret Lee |from Honolulu, wh Miss Eleanor Beckett and |Past year. | Personal and Mrs ¢ house guest, Mrs, Pitteburg, Pa will keond at Norval Mall, a .c . Mathea tsa Hanson early in July for a trip to the Orient “Pe et: Miss Margaret Lea is home and Mrs, J. J. 1 place at Alki Point ee afd Mra, Robert MeClefland, Mrs, W. J. Waterman, Miss Mr, and Mrs, J. FE. Twenty | 43; 14th ave. N., are receiving con: | gratulations upon the birth of a son at St, Luke's hospit J Mra. Alexander McLean and daugh Miss Victoria Me: eee . at thelr sum: Tweed has here she spent the Yaney, with C. Reeve, spend the Port Madi-| | | will leave | after | day from Yale to spend the summer at his home In town, “Pale Moon” o-. “Love Bong Mrs. H. R. Messer is entertaining ting Mrs. D. F. Buckingham jtoy 4 ¢ew days her brother, Mr, W D. Connor, and son, Gordon Connor, ty club is giving at her home | oe Connor, Wis, on their way to Can- afternoon for the benefit of | 4, y visit Markle of returned Quartet | Music William S . Jackson Miss fwenson From Pueblos Invocation to the #un-God “New the Kplender’ Mine Wilson, Mire Mr . (indian Bong) the Red Wi Lieurance Troyer know Night Goales, Jackson . Louise Beck’s Pupils Heard in Pia Piano pupils Young Women's Orn V, gram fe: Concerto tn A Minor ot | Beck will be heard in reeftal at the! Christian assocta. no Recital Mra. Leys ition at $30 p. m. Thursday and Frt Stapp presents his pupils in recital Friday evening at #15 at Green Lake M. E. church. The pro- ++ etichomans ©! STOMAGH TORTURED? THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Clubs | CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Renefit for Women's Society For the benefit the Women's of the First Baptist church W, Mather, organint, assinted by Mra, Ella Helm Boardman, director, and the mbers of chotr will present the following pro 1 | Soolety Judson the gram Friday evening, June 40, at §:30 o'clock Hebrides Overture Meni Tn Bummer ‘Wpring Tin m the ¢ “The Wider Mons 7 Andante Timid dy mph dings Miegfried), Wai 4 ¥, John wky Bive Cadman | | (from r| ea of the Land | owabictue” (Ht. Cecliin Mame) | Fantasle tn Minor A silver offering will be taken Social Seore Club Social Score club meets for a p' nie dinner in Madrona park at 12 jo'clock on the afternoon of June 30 j . Colonel Ellsworth Circle | Mrs, Amelia Macy will serve lunch eon Friday, June 3, at 1:30 p. m., at TRY YEAST But Be Sure It’s Ironized Yeast [benefit of the relief fund of Colonel | me ter for fle PER CAPITA COST OF COSMETICS BUT HALF DOLLAR A YEAR HERE SAN DIEGO, Cal The annual per capita consump: June n of commetion der nt before the convention worth is publisher nia Retail Drug Journal “1 know, to look at some of the would think ppers, you pert 60 cents on each Job,” smiled the Ca THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922. |Liberty Queen to ‘The keys of the city and the reina of government will be turned over by Mayor Brown on July 3 to Ming bi Evelyn Atkinson, who will reign ag Liberty 8 ndence Day celebration over paint lip row eyebrow pencils, hair Mina Liberty and her royal court dye, shampoos, etc.—is only 591) wit he acoorded a round of enter conta tainment for the two days of featue. Bert Butterworth, president of || ity, according to plans of the Amer the Lon Angeles Advertising club [| can Legion committee, She will be and a delegate to the Pacific Coast || ene queen at teas, balls, parades ang Advertising Clubs’ association || patriotic eeremonials. convention here, made the state |} i ITERAL LOVE “More “More darling.” they Be Mayor July 3 attie’s big Ine But will you love me in chill De cember as you do in balmy June? ‘There's one day more tm Boston . “—e LY 68, 02.24, ©, BBE, Butterworth, “but the annual per || po cuiters From. the hion and beauty ¢ | shoot squirrels capita consumption of cosmetics | Tranmcript says each girl should o | ee is only 60 cents, j her type and do her hair accord. | One of the boys at the sheriff's 7 r ingly, She says simple halrdress | office was married last night, But| 2 || Metropolitan Theater is most becoming to most girls. ot getting any sympathy out! A REV ? { A w 1 wonder what she means by rest of them, They say he’s! Cotlector—Well, I got that money | ELSIE JANIS 4 that, talking about getting married | eee two months, Wha, te moral er eee ree AY MATINEE ON People are talking again about aav-| they declare, he’s been saying daily,| 2mployer—You 414! Well dunned, $3 ing the daylight, I hea 1 indi-| “Tomorrow's the day They hold|*hou good and faithful servant vidui y yesterday that a few of | it's been @ me of Wolf! Wolf ‘The Boston Transcript these people who are always com-|and that they couldn't be expected ee = menting on saving the Hght might|to rescue him when over nothing, rf : , , : begin with a little window cleaning. | at all he's been hoisting # false call Cynthia Grey is taking a two weeks’ vacation. All let- At least the individual seems to con-| every day of these past 60. sider they'd get more out of what ts } “+e nig ad | «x ‘The individual saying that was | A friend tells me that her | a man, He ts subtle, and we || idea of a good time is riding | | oem laugh. Had s woman sald it, || in the center of a Yesler | she'd be a cat and we'd hiss, | cable car without a strap to One man I don't tke ix the deputy | ~ * sheriff who, dashing out of the door Sear fhe says regardiens of the way the car of the sheriffs office with a pocket full of guns, stops just long enough | Gowns |to confide that he's on bis way to poh ee de Which is enough of that her home, 647 Garfield st. for the! o 8 8 And enough of this Elle Rr th ie, 1 of the Take North Queen Anne car. | ee i Union Dames The Union Dames of the Civil War | will entertain at cards Friday, June 30, in Veterans’ hall, Armory, at | 2:30 p.m. and at pom Al cordial invitation is extended to all friends. EUGENE, © Elsie Jackson, nine-year-old ter of Thomas Jackson, killed. Struck by auto, daugh. Wanted—Boys | | Who Play Clarinets, Trombones, | You can't give your job the best that’s in if you suffer with other dix you. june 26 lday evenings. The public is invited, |'Pdigestion. dyspepsia or B ‘Miss Florence Moanne will play(teasing stomach ailments, The Thursday evening and a grouge of thing to do, if you want to feel in n, left Sat-|puptis will be heard Jay evening.| tip-top condition, with never a| ranciaco to sail for eee thought of stomach trouble, is to be the . . try Ironized Yeast. Simply take| Pupils of Orrill V. twe tablets with each meal, In, ail] Stapp in Recital probability you will notice highly beneficial results within the first 4 hours. Yeast, an everyone knows, con tains certain elements which have « wonderful effect on the functioning rt i ane Mrs. James F. Branigan left Mon: ("Tey "Allegro Afteti vaso of our stomachs, and in toning up day for San Francisco to be away (0) Andantine Grasiose the system. But Ironized Yeast ormal Luncheon a po Nyy ten days. 2 Orchestral parts played by Mr. Stapp on|@mbodies the new scientific process | A.C. Stevens entertained with vi > the organ, and by Mise Wilkins on the of ironization which makes yeast/ Informal luncheon at her home Mra. Curties 7 Gilbert (Anne men deere Armetrong |JU4t doubly effective. Forget stom fednesday, complimenting Mrs. Mar-| Seeley) and baby, of Yakima, are Ruth Weeert jach troubles and keep yourself L. Washburn of San Francisco, | visiting Mra c roca parents, Mr. | «ta Grande ther’e Time ; Lemont! 100% efficient. Get Irontzed Yeast | is her house guest and Mrs. E. Samy ga “Maid ot tue 3 Sanpscting Horvatn today. To try it free simply malt 9 a8 SANG Selgin ink Shite | Virginia Davidson [postcard for famous 2Day Test 2 A. Morgan, of } ork. | Cansonetta Buckley Addrens Ironized Ye . yt. | ostess at Small is visiting her son-iniaw and daugh. | $e, Atmnis, Ger Irenteed Yeast’ ncheon ter, Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Ramsey, for} recommended and guaranteed ‘by ait . weting a White : Sef the Puget Sound Nava! Station,| Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fisken and Mr, Mapp at the orgen Miss Mary Lea Fisken have removed Mise Wilk ‘Was hostess at a «mall luncheon giv at the Sunset club Wednesday. eee Entertain Informally Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Ballard en try to their summer home at the Coun-| club. Mr. and Mro. Philip J. Sinnott and » son, Philip J.. Jr., left b Me) fertained twelve friends at a swim-| Vancouver, B. C., to sj Ming party. followed by an informal! | days. Supper at their home Wednesday - + evening. Program at Woodland Park rit 4 The following program of free en Compliments Miss Coryell |tertsinment has been arranged for} fie’ Frederick Appletoa, ‘atre.{7Hureday evening. June 29, at #} D denieéie, Mra. Harry Worth |7O0™ St the community house Bhd Mrs. Daisy Wood Hildreth guth. | Woodland park red for luncheon Tuesday at Fred- Miss Dorothy Parker, soprano erick & Nelson's. in honor of Miss Marion Coryell, who leaves soon for New York eee Tennis Club Bridge Tea The Tennis club entertained this Afternoon with the first of a series of bridge teas, with Mrs. Andrew Gilles. pie us hostess, assisted by the Misses Gwiadys and Dorothy Mills, Elsa} lotte Heussy, Char- | Jotte and Marie Greer, Mary Collins, | Ciyde Lahman, Bolt companiat Anfante Mi Danse des Dorothy t night for | Prelude, Op. 28. No | Preiuds, Op. 24, No pend a few | Nocturne j | Bonata in G Second part Marurke Concerto in GM second pla Florence Wa Arabesque Rt ¥ tne. piano | YOUNG GIRL TO | |GO ON VACATION “James, I want you té put down Woite Lonopin | that newspaper while T talk to you.” 20 Chopin | “shoot! I can hear you."t Krayranowext! No; I want you to pay attention. | pent. Mosart| Mr. and Mrs. Evans have asked Mendeimsohn | Janet to go along with them on thelr | trip to Youemite her badd, 4 Barbara wanted ‘ou know the girls | are inseparable. I told Janet I would talk to you about it. What do you think of the idea? The child is wild to go." | Wel I don’t know why «he can't The Evanses will take good care of Hexernerwesien (a) Molto Allegro con Fuoco her, and it would be a wonderful nrke ()) Andante Were dee "Sanar seh (e) Presto | tip for Jane on Mime. iHurerits,, viol Bleanor Richards “I'm 1 you approve, dear, It Tarrict Calkins, accompanist | Orchestral parts played by Mr. Mapp om would be hard to say ‘No’ when she the organ and by Mise Wilking on (h®/ hay her heart set on it.” | fe ond piano | at | “I hope she won't need a lot of of Mine peas j extra clothes, or anything, as we can on Trin _LONDON.—Miss Irene = Mathews,! hardly afford much now. Of course, akinnedy (sololat). Hariowe |New York beauty and former Fol-/she must bear her expense of the porting, Rew e lies, marries Robert N. Leeron,! trip, tho.” | American dentist in London | “Yea; but the Evanses said they COLORFUL REA DING | Jane Truax, Mary Hall, Elizabeth; Not long ago, writes a contributor, Carter, Eleanor Beckett and Sally|while my nephew was consulting Harbaugh. the librarian at the Fresno city) Seven tables were in play library, a small boy entered with al eee book that his mother wished ex-| ; changed, But, since she had neg-| Orthopedic Tea Shop lected to send a list of books to! Service {choose from, the lbrartan was! Mrs. J. B. Thomas will be hostess | somewhat at a loss to know what! Friday at the Orthopedic Tea Shop,| 00K to send, Finally she asked ansisted by Mrs. T. J. Salvas, Mre, A.| “Has your mother read Freckles?”/ Gacobson, Mra. E. N. Newman and| “No. ma'm,” replied the boy;! Mrn, J. H. O'Neil |"they're brown."-—From the Youth's ‘The dining room will be in charge | Companion. @f the Helowa Camp Wire Girls—|p ; LER Miss Bliss ckwell, Miss Marie Reader Takes Newer ‘Thomas, Miss Geneva Kellogg, Miss Irma Neuman, Miss Leona Anderson, Miss Isabel Whalley and Miss Louise Lohse. Chief Rangers’ Assoc The Chief Rangers’ asso tion the Women’s Catholic Order of For-| esters will celebrate {tx first anni-|, Yersary with an entertainment and | jn y informal dance Thursday evening, | yh, Tre 29 A. 0. U. W. hall : Rev. her A. P. McHugh will be! the guest of honor and will give a| Bric! address. Friends welcome }resu National Osteopathic Convention 41 Osteopathic conven nvenes in Lor Angeles | the first week in July, will have two} fepresentatives from chet tha T Program, Dr. Roberta Wimer Ford, | ple Who wi'| conduct a round table dis. | or eussion, and Dr, Leonora Grant, who | tro! Wil speak on “The Valu atone, ' weeks’ treatment of Nuxated Tron, | - | you do not feel and look years young: | Rainier-Noble Post r, we will promptly refund your| The women's auxiliary to Rainier. | money Hobie port) Ameri: Legion, will! Call at once for a bottle of Nuxated | entertain the members of the post|tron at Bartell Drug company (8 with @ program Thursday ning, | stores), Swift Drug company, Uni June 29, at 8:15 o'clock, in Veteranw | versity Drug company, G, O. Guy or fal, Armory. Nefreshments will fot tow the program. tine! fron in their blood ing Nuxated Iron for two weeks; the of Federa-| guarantee. Form of Iron—Feels Years Younger| “Six weeks ago I saw a special of- | jon ofl fer in the paper telling how thous. s of people grow old energy long before they are really old| 8, Decuune, ag exa: ana have shown, The | number of people do not’ have enough | I have been tak.} Hits are simply astor | roses have come back in my eks, and I can conscie t I feel ten years yo Phe above is # typical e showing the result rattle on the| been achieved by a great many peo- | since w money n, We started this back" offer will make yo any other good drug stores ment. If, after taking the two | in looks and minations by | n enormous The lips and} ntiously say unger.” hypothetical s that have unding “satisfaction on Nuxated | ou the same | $1.10 8. 8. 8. For the blood One pint of Water Glass $1.26 Sylmar O1 ot complete Palmolive So cake One pint best Peroxide. . ie TI% For tired feet Powder Adver Le BUTLER $1 Gillette Razors, ‘orhan's Tooth $1 L’Origan Face SPECIALS FOR FRI. & SAT. 89c 19c 98c 69c ah 37c ive Pinkham 8 35c Palmolive Shay the Vantine's Sandal 1 Abders: 6c 19c 16c 89c BUTLER DRUG CO. J.P. CHASE Chemist 2d at James Phone Ell, 0049 would be glad to have her for com. | pany for Barbara, and wouldn't think of letting her pay, We must give her ample pocket money for extras tho. And about her clothes—1 will Ket her one of those adorable sports sults at Cherry's, They have some with knickers and skirt, and with « few middies that will be all she needa for the trip. You know that we can get things on charge account at Cherry's, at 207 Rialto building, on between Madison and| the Pig'n Whistle.” Second ave., Spring. 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