The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1922, Page 12

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| Bamford | Mrs. C. Cousins, Mrs, Walter Beals, _/ Janet MacKay of Vancouver, B. C.. = Glen Noyes, Miss Ellen Hows. E Mise Lombard Issues _ Bridge Tea for Guest Seattle Society — Luncheon at Sunset Club: Will Honor Mrs, Bell; Mrs. Denton Compli-| mented at Large After-| noon Affair. - HONOR Mra. Bell, wife of Capt William Hemphill Bell, U. 8. N., @urgeon on the flagship California, Mrs. Bruce Elmore ts entertaining} thirty guests at luncheon Friday, at the Sunset club. Garden Luncheon Honors Mrs. Denton Mra. Lovise Nichols Chamberlin and Mra, Walter Miller entertained | this afternoon at the Theodore Haller Home with .« garden luncheon, fol-| Tewed by bridge, honoring Mra. Ar Thur Denton, of Piedmont Hille, Cal., | who is spending the summer here ‘The guests included Miss Mabel Childers, Mrs. Arthur Calhoun, Mrs. | Herbert Coe, Mrs. Harry Coe, Mra. | Cecil Dexter, Mrs. J. B. Lukes, Miss Bie Waish, Miss Julia Conway, Mrs. Stanley Griffiths, Mre. Dean HM White, Mra. A. Canning, Mrs. Roy Kinnear, Mrs. Chester Reitxe, Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, Mrs. Alexander Good ter McLean, Mra. G. @olph Perry Scudder, Mrs. Clare Farnsworth, Miss Lelia Wittler of New York, Mre. G. A. Ferguson, Mrs. Helen Lane, Miss Winonah Blackwell, Miss Celia Shelton, Miss ¢. 8 Tennant, Mrs. Charles If. it, Mra. Edwin Brown, Mre Hicklin, Miss Pauline Jones, Tom Mesdag, Mrs. Frank T. Mrs. Gilbert Le Baron Duffy, ¢ Rose Howe, Mrs. William Hit, Albert Dickinson and Mrs. Invitations for Tea Mise Dean Lombard has issued in- for a tea Thursday after | ; July 20, in compliment to her 3 guest, Miss Marjorie Owen, of ‘Wenatchee, and Miss Helen Thomp- Who leaves July 22 for Honolulu. Assisting will be Miss Florence : Miss Olive Conger, Misa Emily Jennetie, Miss Katherine in, Mins Katherine Shafer, Mise thy Conger, Miss Ruth Nettle Epperson During the afternoon, Miss Ruth and Mrs, R. G. Owen sing, accompanied by Miss Peg- Brown. several days last home; “Nirvana, Complimenting her sister, Mrs. Ed- peck as the g' E. Johnson, who te her guest, Willtam Scott will be hostess at Mrs. Wagner with Mr. Wagner of at Port Madison.—Portrait by Grady. THE | | | OF RO ) | | | | | ew York City, who are traveling in the West, apen. uests of Mr.and Mrs. John M. Spargur, at their summti Bridge tea Thursday, at her home. tables will be in play, with ad- guests for tea. Assisting will be Mra. John J. Jen- Mrs. Cameron Morrison and i | Mrs. Bliss Hostess | Mrs. Charles K. Bliss was hostess Tuesday afternoog at her home at) Rolling , Bay, entertaining with a/ Esther Scott. This isthe sec- a) "of a series of brkige teas planned |butfet luncheon for twenty-five “by Mrs. Scott. guests, oe i. cee eee Mrs. Priest Entertains | Luncheon at _ Delightfully i Sunset Club | > To-honor her sister, Miss Carlotta! sronoring Mra, Oscar Chartes of _ SBennett of Leng Reach, Cal. and! . ’ faire. John 1. Graves, of Greenville, |CP8#® mother of Col. Oscar J.) 8. C. who is visiting her parents, |Chartes, U. 8. A. of Fort Lawton, Mr. and Mrs. LT. Turner, Mrs. Har-| whose guest she ix, Mr. O. BL) * * and Old Priest entertained delightfully at her home today. Bridge was the di Version of the afternoon with ditional guests coming in for tea. ¢, Shasta daisies and pink sniap- dragons in charming profusion were Mined in decorating both the rooms the tea table, where pouring Were Mrs. Arthur Regan Priest and Mrs. Leander Turner. Meyer, wife of Col. Meyer, U. §, A.,! ig entertaining with a luncheon of fourteen covers, followed by bridge. at the Sunset club Thursday after noon . ‘ Young Couple Are Wed | The marriage of Miss Hazel Camp-} bell to Mr. George A. Sifey was cele a ee me brated at the home of the bride's a. ype Soliday po Mra. Fannie Camptell, Mon mner Hosts day evening. Rev. Edward W. Erick. | Mr. and Mrs. George W. Soliday |*°" ©f the Grace M. EB. church per. | forming the ceremony at 8:30 0'¢ nk Afe entertaining informaily with “ * ‘The decorations of the home were ef @inher at their home Friday eve ning. . Wellesley Club to Picnic The Wellesiey club will give a picnic |and Men¢ wedding for members and friends at “Loch|was played for the ent Kelden,” Mrs. Florence Denny Heli-| bride, who w ker’s home on the shores of Lake! her brother, Washington, Friday, July 2). Sup |Mr. © Carroll per will be served at 630 p. m.|man for Mr. Sifley Guiding cars will leave the Collexe Campbell, sister of the bride, hotel, 4ist and University way, at|maid of honor. She wore an 3:05 and 6 p. m tractive gown of shell pink organdie Reservations are requested not later than Wednesday noon, July 19 with Mrs. John A. Forsell, Garfield 0070, and Mrs. Arthur Hallam, Capi tol 0667. Swimming and dancing will be the amusement of the evening. see fective in Bhasta daisies and Dorothy Before the Hanson. sang . ceremony "I sohn's Mins Love You Ida Truly” march ce of the as given in marriage by Mr. Walter Campbell acted as best and Miss Jenmie was her and carried a shower of coral sweet peas The bride was lovely in her bridal dress of ivory satin and long tulle veil iffure jin the back, with sprigs of orange arranged low over her blossoms at either side H flowers House Party were an exquisite shower of orchids Mias Libbie Kerr will entertain | sweet peas and lilies of the valley. | Miss Dean Lombard and the mem-| Following the ceremony there was | bers of her wedding party at a house 4” Informal reception and supper party from July 25 to 29, at her sum-| Mra. Charles Moses presided « Teew home actbe the Bound. [flower adorned table and ae |D’ette D'Evers, Mias Myrtle Mi net MeMillian and Mins Elsie Smith-McGalliard Wedding Hanson assisted The bride wore on her wedding trip The marriage of Miss Bell A.|# dark biue tailleur and a small Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. |close-fitting hat in, corre: nding G. Smith, to Mr. Scott O. McGalliard,| shade. After September 1, Mr. and was solemnized Tuesday evening,| Mrs. Sifley will spend the year in July 11, at Tibbett's Memorial | travel j ee | church, Rev. J. A. Gaily, assisted by | Dr. G. A, Landon, reading the sery | Luncheon for | fee. . . | Mine Althea Smith, a niece of the! Miss Reilly bride, as maid of honor, wore a! To honor’Miss Mildred Reilly of dainty frock of yellow organdie and | Chicago, the house guest of Mr. and carried an arm bouquet of Ward! Mrs. Paul D. Coles, Mise Mar ret Coles will entertain at lunc Frederick & Nelson's tea re roses and Ilies. Mr. Victor Red. Mond, the bride’s nephew, was best n, ey day, July 1%. Covers will be mark The bride wax charming in her|¢d for fourteen | wedding gown of white crepe, out-| whtcdaahed | Mned with ribbon tucks. Her tulle vell was arranged in coronet effect and a wreath of orange blossoms en |Wedding Anniversary | | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Scholdt were pleasantly urprised by thirty of circled her brow. Orchids, lilies of | their frienda Monday ovenine. the the vailvy and roses formed her | oecasion being their twenty-fifth shower bouquet / A reception followed tn the church | parlors, which were decorated in| . ‘ ! pink and white blooms, correspona- In Charge at Tea Shop | ing to the mass of softtinted mid-| Mount Baker Park guild will have season flowers used in the church. charge of the service at the Orthope Mr. and Mrs, McGalliard left for dic T Shop®rriday Mrs. O. B. Banff on their honeymoon, and after Thorgrimson will he hostess, assinted wedding anniversary “-* August 15 will be at home at 2502 by Mrs, H. L, Collier, Mra. C. A FE, McGraw st. Mrs, McGalliard has Dougias, Mrs. Frank Allison, Mrs heen # teacher in the Jafayette Frank Atkins, Mrs. O. D. Wells, Mrs. | «Moo! and active in church work. Mary Refior, Miss Louise Burnell gn vie lent of the Blate Kp Miss Kether Neff and Mis» Evelyn 1.) league, Myers. | trip to Lake Cresce | nall, Personal Mr. and Mre. Edward Morgan Mitts | gpd their two daughters, Gwiadye and Dorothy, accompanied by Miss ~ Louine Kaymond, left this morning Women's King County Republican CLUBS FOR FRIDAY by motor for San Francisco, where Chub Mr, and Mra, Mille and family will! Annual picnic of the Women’s K make thelr home. County Republican club will be he “ee Friday, July 14, at Roosevelt par Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Baillie | There will be an afternoon program and Mra. Samuel Russe, whe havea been traveling in Europe since earty and their inner at 6 o'¢ Member families and prospect spring, are expected to return this candidates for the fall election are evening. | invited. cee ; see Mre. Stewart G. Mackay, of New Silver Tea for Ruth School York, who has been visiting Mr. and! 4 «ily & in the interest of the Mra. James Colbert Sullivan, &ft OM | Ruth School for Girla Wednesday for a short visit tn Port- | ot the hx of Mrs labd before going an to Ban Fran: 5th ave E., on Friday . ee gate 8, Stra Edwin Jo Bre Mra, Harry W. Holl, who bas) jonwiy Mra Win. 3 been visiting In the gity for several yiey Dyker and Mr weeks, will return tosher home 10! tremchmann wi an boat Los Angelos Friday Judge Dykeman others wt Mise. Corne’ omas, of Wokott,| eee N. Y., is the guest af her broth Ballard W.C. TU sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr Ballard W. C. T. U. will meet ty Thomas for a month Calvary M. E. church Friday, July ef ee 14, at 2 p.m. Mrs, Lillian Gooper Mr. and Mrs. George Farnham/and Mrx. Kate Ansorge Fuller wilt (Dorothy Craig) motored up from San! speak on “Americar Diego and are the questa of Mra. ee Farnham's parents, Mr. “and Mrs. Mrs. Pells Hostess David Sheets Craig In recognition of the birthday of eee her mother, Mra. Lena French, M Mr. and Mra. Newton J. Frayn and | Charles Petls will be hostess to the son Mortimer have returned after a Cushing Women's Relief Corps, Ne ears absence in the Kast, and 23, and Seattle Lodge, No. 7, D. H upying their hédme on Franklin P. A.. Friday, July 14, at 1:00 p. m. ave nt her home, 8620 14th ave. N, W ee ee will be assinted by Mra, Frank Mre. Lewis M. Davenport, of Spo- | I and Miss Grace Webster kane, who has been spending a short whee time at the Hotel Washington, will French Reception Fridaw Evening leave this evening for her home. , ys agg On Friday evening, July 14, a re Mr. and Mrs, W, P. Fisher have re. | ception will be held from & until 10 to thelr summer home at Des | o'clock, in the Geneva hotel, 308 Marion #t., to celebrate the great eee French national fete Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goodwin, Misn| Monsieur Vacher Corblere, French Louise and Mins Kathe the week-end at Lake Crescent Mrs, W. W. Warren and three sone have taken a cottage at Sno quaimie for the summer i | and Mixg Katherine Goodwin ne Bi on will spend To those people who were disappointed, we sh to announce that we have just reeeived a large shipment of JERSEY COATS All § All Colors PECIAL $2.98 GOLDEN RULE Weldon Young and daugh and Janet, with Mrs, Rich. Perry ar ving the latter rt of next week for a two weeks Mrs, James Lee, who hag been spending a few days with Mra. Alfred mond, motored with friends to her home in Portland, Wednesday ee | Mr. and Mrs, Farwell Putnam ‘Lit ly left last night for Lake Crescent, to be gone a week ee i with Mra. Dean Gooding Witter her children and nurse, arrived from | San Wednesday for month's visit with her parents, 2 and Mrs. W. D. Perkins Francisco Lawn Fete at Mrs. Brawley’s Home benefit of the or the Deaconess Sett nt, Mrs tr Brawley DEPARTMENT will give a lay fete F lay after noon, from 2 to § o'clock, and from T — — 0 to 10 o'clock In the evening, at her home, 501 I4th ave. N ™ we | 1014 FIRST AV Alpha Auxiliary | Between Alpha auxiliary will meet Friday, Madison and Spring July 14, at 8 p.m, at the old i, of P. SEATTLE STAR Consul, will receive the French peo: | ple residing in Meattle, the friends of France is under the aurploes ty « well as all 16 reception of the two ae French societion, r mY dem Alsaciens-Lorrains | An all-day basket pienle will take | in Woodland park, Sunday, | July 14, to whieh the French popula ton and their friends are invited L'Union Fran: | Amsoolavon Francaise place Went Seattle Review, W. B.A. | West Seattle Keview BA Sewing circle, will mee. Mriday. Ju 14 atl p.m, at the home of Mrs, W J, Clark, 4745 0th ave, & W Mem bers and friends welcome | . Kansas Women's Club Women's club 14, with Mra. Mar try home at Oril Alien, Mrs, Surah | The meet Friday Chureh at her lia, Mra. J Kansan Murdock and Mra. L, M, Wurthiemer Last night a popeorn wagon will amniat | ploseyed up our street, Hts small wae | fight Miekered yellow and bright Weashington Boulev wert iri! whistle blew without Washington Roulevard W. C.'T. U. | conning. The youngsters dashed will meet at 2 p.m. Pryday, July 4 from the houses onte the street, in the chapel. Mr». Charles Phillips | some to buy, some Just to ob- will be in charge of the program,| serve. They had beard the whis- tle and were glad Half an hour later a boy stood oF Visitors we chology Class Master Key The Master * Key paychology the corner and whistled to hia pal t - P % class will meet Friday evening, July the house acrons= the street. The pal But this morning at 6 o'clock | . . 14, at 720 p. m, in the University [poked his head from out a window,| ® Whistle blew. No footsteps More time needed in which bpanch Vbrary ball, 10th ave, and/saying with # grin ‘flout «time, seampered gaily In the steret. | brood over it all; be back te h st. Dr. Powers, teacher you came. Guess I'll be down. No words of happy greeting | ian He had heard the whistle and was ‘There are 772 officers and 15,408 glad. . the New York state National Guard. ! Participates € in tasteful Coats, Wraps, Capes Practical coats with smart lines for every-day uses and sports and motoring, in dark colors and tan. lamb collars. $25.00 to $75.00 —Second Gallery. Three- Piece COS TUMES Elaborate three-piece costumes of Canton or Roshanara Crepe in black, navy, gray or tan, embroidered bead- ed, and many fur-trimmed. $49.75 to $98.50 TRIM SUITS Trim, well-tailored suits of navy blue tricotine or twill cord are always wel- come additions to the wardrobe. $25.00 to $65.00 Second Gallery. anderin> By Wanda von Kettler In only a few moments another | Correct Apparel for Women She Is a Wise Shopper Who July Clearing Sales — VERY section of the Carman Shop has contrib- — uted a wealth of almost unbelievable values to this annual clearing. SINGLE glance will certify the freshness of = every offering, while the lowered prices speak — rarely associated with such substantial quality and HOSE who shop at Carman’s during the next few days will be lastingly impressed with the consistent values offered throughout. : MILLINERY treo Handsome, grace- $10 ful wraps of Can- Hats with colors of summer flowers —Second Gallery. ton, setin and are shown in silks, straws and a few £ heavy silks are cut felts in styles for sports or dress. og skirts Z on. draped " lines, $7.50 to $18.50 Tike in pastel embroidered and wees Ge colors and white, many have Persian 5 ta are shown in Costume Blouses Costume blouses that add style to the suit, in dark colors, embroi effectivel trimmed, mostly over- Elaborate blouse effects. $4.28 to $16.65 Dresses We respectfully suggest that you shop early, if convenient, to permit more leisurely inspection and better choice THURSDAY, JULY 13, ~\ Mus 4 Krinke Presents i / Gustave Schunke Pridgy in Piano Recital day dichoubs, 10 | piece vedi evening at %:20 o'clock in hie McKelv the foth Det j in program Paes and reached for a boot. A fidgeted and rubbed her eyes, They bad heard the wi and were mad. walk in front | |.~a low A boy of per |haps 18 stood beneath « maple tree whistle came from the slow whistle lhiw gaze on the house next door, A | o,@.” girl came from within that house,| 8 a funny world closing the door softly behind her. | ore |She ran lightly to the walk where| — Only » fow days ago a man khe saw the boy waiting beneath the tree, She spoke to him and laughed. | | She had heard bie whistle and war aiad injured, while other was stung by « bee died. in Social Score Cinb ‘The focial Boore dub will pienic dinner Friday, July 14, af drona park were exchanged. A blind was | raised in the house across the way, A window closed in the house next door. A man yawned in Carman’s ii positive accent of bargain-opportunities ey styles. Pf jackets or sport coats of tevana are all out -0'- doors plain or pleated effects. $5.00 to $15.00 —First Gallery. red and —First Gallery. Refreshing styles in dotted Swiss, Volle, gingham and linen frocks shown in simple lines and flattering colors. $7.50 to $22.50 Beautiful afternoon gowns of richly beaded Canton crepe in delicate sum- mer tints or navy and black, all f ioned on simple lines. $49.75 to $98.50 Stunning evenin, gowns and girlish party frocks to sult you of beauty and coloring: every model with individuality and charm. $25.00 to $125.00 —Second Gallery. MRGRTGTESES ERERRGEED FRET Ted. dewewenser esr wer a ee ‘doneee “ PWYBSY eres PY @g erdetesoe e49008 Jte2nreFr 8 @a evr +349 = M™® ...... Awe

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