The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1922, Page 12

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feattle ociety Welcomes Mrs. Hol- vorth; Mrs. Baus- to Be Hostess at 1 Tea. ANNA BELL was hostess to- @ay at ber home on Queen Dil, entertaining with a de ‘tea in honor of Mrs, W, B. Shower for Miss Lombard A® & prenuptial compitment to Misa Dean Lombart, Miss Kathleen Parshall ts entertaining with @ boudoir shower at her home next Wodnesday afternoon, eee Hostess at Bridge Miss Virginia Daniel was hostess this afternoon at a bridge tea given to compliment Miss Mary and Miss Murtel Higgimbotham, of Lethbridge, Alberta. Assixting were Miss Virginia Shank and Mix» Dorothy Shank Wild flowers tn profusion were used tn decorating. oa th, who has recent}y here from Portland to make her home, and for Miss Helen Hok tb of Beaver Dam, Wis. fowere, combining the Shades of dive, mauve and @ecorated the rooms, and a low | ef Cecll Rrunner roe, pink a sweet peas, centered tea table, Presiding here were Rollin V, Ankeny ang Mra A. 1 assisted by Miss Virgtn- Miss Helen Moulton and h Blouka, of Chicago. Cecilie Mahoney Kane gave UE musical selections during the B, and litte Mary Cecile received Ge carts at the door. ee ire, Frederick Baurman wit gtve tn tea Saturday afternoon, or her house guest, Mrs. I ot Detrolt, for Seattle, who with Mr. Mo- ‘arrived today to be Judge and | n's guests for a few ® Bausman has ftmited her it let to a few of Mra Mo - former friends, a oe i wwer for Miss Ehrlich ‘Vilo McVay will entertain shower Saturday, July 22, tary to Miss Loutss Ehr- me c'clock ‘Tuesday afternoon, wl be the Misses Eliza Betty De Voe, Partara | fephinga, Mra. Marriage Announced Announcement ts made of the mar rage of Miss Florence Moad Grover to Mr. Ed 0, Leader, both of Seattle, in St, John's Episcopal church, Oak: Jand, on Thursday, July 4. Mr, and Mrs, Leader, who are tour. tae Southern California, will be at home after August 1, at 6214 Mertdl. an ave. eee Garden Party for Children For the pleasure of her two chifl- Gren, Barbara May and Bettty Jo Harry Stephenson Bowen will entertain stxty children at a garden party Monday, July 11, at the home of Mr. and Mra. David Bowen, 1634 Blaine bivd. eee Midsummer Frolic The second of the summer series of dances to be given by the Young Ladies’ Institute will be held on Frt- @ay evening, July 71, at § p.m, at the Seattle Yacht club, and will be called “Mideummer Frolic.” Besides d@ancing, there will be cards and many other entertaining features. Miss Ethel O'Donnell, chairman, will be assisted by the following com mittees; Introduction—Irene Jaun- @rau, Monton Kaufer, Cassie Me: | Eachern, Bernice Magee, Alice War: ren, Eileen Vella, Aurea Tierney, Katherine Cotter, Mabel Strehiau, Annette Gravelle, Marguertte Gra- vole, Maybeth "Downer, Katherine Ryan and Nelile Ryan, Entertain. Hopper, Rose Caughiin, Mra. Velle, Seattle Review, No. 8 The social club of Seattle review, No, 8, W.B. A. of the Maccabees, on ana with Mrs, J. F. Schmuta, ¥ Clubs CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Aloha Chapter, 0, B. & Aloha chapter, No. 116, O. B. 6, will give @ sports clothes dance Bat- ening, July 15, at the new at Green Lake. oe Residents of Red Oak Picnic | Former residents of Red Oak, Towa, who are now living In Seattle, will Join in @ plonic Saturday, July 15, at 4 o'clock at Woodland park, whore the Green Lake car enters the park. eee Minnewntha Club ‘The Minnewatha club will give tts annual summer outing party and dance at Lescht pavilion, at urday, July 15. The sate even the Minnewatha club will entertain with tts regular’ Saturday evening dance at Christensen's hall, Broad. way and Madison, with the cast of “The Wayfarer” as honor guests. Mr. Robert Nichols wilt sing. Dano tng from 9 to 11 o'clock. eee Wie-How Yah Alumnae Wia-How-Yah alumnae of the Unt versity of Washington wil! hold tte July luncheon next Saturday, at 12:30 o'clock, tn the private dining room at Meves’ cafeteria, Former Kia -How-Yahe are welcome, eee Fergus Falls Club ‘The Fergus Falls club will hold tte annual plonic at Point Defiance, Ta coma, on Saturday, July 15. Every one is asked to bring basket lunch. see Alumni Picnio ‘Tle Washington State College Al- umnit association wil! hold tte annual plente at the north beach of Green lake, on Saturday, July 15, ee Woman's Century Club Pienle The art department of the | Woman's Century club wt!! hold Ite lannual plento next Saturday at Vol j will be served at 12 o'clock. further Information telephone Bea oon 1806R, © © © Amethyst Chapter No, 138 Under the auspices of Amethyst Chapter, No. 138, O. B. 8, & recep. tion will be held at Fraternal hall, 2600 Jackson st, on Haturday, the 15th Inst, at 8:30 p. m, celebrating the 60th wedding anniversary of Mr, tend. ADDITIONAL CLUBS General George Washington Circle General George Washington circle, unteer park. A basket funcheon/ For| THE SEATTLE STAR Personal Dr, and Mra, Will Otto Bell have an thelr guests Mra, Bell's sister, Miss Mlizabeth Blouke, and Miss Wdith Loosbarrow, of Chicago. ee Congressman John TL. Miller er rived Sunday from Washington, D.| ©,, to apend a fow weeks with his family, eee Mr, and Mra, Robdley D. Weldon, jof San Francisco, are guests this |week of Dr. and Mra, F. i. Whiting summer home at Richmond Reach eee Mr, William McKay, who accom: | panied Mr. and Mra, William Hugh fon to Portland, will return Satur. | any, eee Mr, and Mra, Thomas Bordeaux and Mr, and Mra. Samuel Hedges are motoring over to Tacoma Baturday to attend the Alexander-Carman wedding. eee Mise Jessie Wishart of Oakland, Cal, has returned from a trip to Alaska, and is the guest of Miss Claire and Misa K: Stoltenberg. eee Mins Mary and Miss Murtel Big gindotham, Miss Virginia Daniel, Miss Mary Talbott, Miss Loutes Tal- bott, Miss Marton Fowler, Alex Tal- dott, Edward Dunn, William Middle ton, Dick Keller and Walter Suess, }ehaperoned by Mra M. A. Talbott are leaving July 25 for « five days’ trip to Mount Rainier, eee Mrs. George Byrne of erkeley, Cal, ls coming up next week to visit Mra, William Pigott. eee Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Street are ex. j@ay afternoon, after crabbing in do peoting thelr daughter, Mra. Alfred M. Lewis, and grandson, Morgan, to arrive Saturday for a two months’ viait. eee Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Stewart Meryt Brown) are recetving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, June 39, at the Geattle General hospital. ee Mra. Robert M. Burton, Miss Marton Burton and Mr. Donald Mer. rick have returned from @ week's | outing on Hood canal. eee Dr. and Mra J. Howard @nivety and family have just returned from a two weeks’ motor trip east of the mountains, eee Muse Eltzabeth Hammond wil! spend the weekend as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Le Baron Duffy, at thetr summer home “Hiuffa,” at Nokomis Park. eee By Wanda von Kettler Now, after all the fussing, I've Put I may not, at that, be so out @iscovered how to get cool and te | of season. keep cool eee I'm never going to warm up again. eee Bald the Office Crab to me yeater- ee Have just been noticing tn these mid-July days that the fall and winter hats are now being shown in the downtown shop windows. “nough,” eny I, teeth chattering meanwhile tajl about the weather, “That bus of mine is parked outside—maybe if we rode around the boul a we'd got & whiff of alr and a little breese—”" “Delighted,” said 1, “dee” “Never mind al} that,” spoke the Crab, “Lat's be gone.” eee ‘That was the beginning. eee Bome of the filusiteu experte tn Japan know every artery, bone and nerve in the burnan bedy, and how to render them inoperative. T mt tn the seat beside him whom wo have lovingly labeled, and pro ceeded foolishly to be cheerful, The Crab had wound his length about the brakes and gears, pulled bi t low over his brow, and was . ahead thru the goggles. “Wonderful,” aid, “ian't it, to be! driving along—" " “Gilad you like ft,” commented he, ing up the bus, “when there's not a breath of alr even though we're going at 30 per, Why it’s stifling, girt, it’s be eth,” old lL “it's t’s So Easy to own a Columbia Grafonola Just one single dollar is all you need if you want to enjoy the music of the world’s greatest musical artists—only one dollar and the music of all the world is at your command. Rut somehow the atmosphere felt slightly chilled. ° “Peautiful homes,” ventured 1, as) we reached Lake Washington boule bard, “beautiful to see" “Yeu,” put in the Crab, hile eyes off the road long to hand me a portion of the “but what good'll the seo do yout 1 know « lot of the No. 83, will give a luncheon in Vet Mr. and Mra ©. A. Lox ef Los erans’ ball, Armory, Tuesday, July |Angeles, and Mr. and Mra RL G 18, fn commemoration of the circle’s|Case and children, of Wenatchee, Mth ave, on Thureday, July 20, at 190 p.m Members and Dorothy Palmer, Ruth Nib- : Niblock, invited. pe of the big Tennis club car- the annual fete of the Tennis Which this year !s scheduled for 4 and &, are announced as Anna Thomsen Milburn, tea; ‘Aiton W. Leonard, lighting: J. F. Dougias, fortune telling: Helen Farrell, golf; Mrs. Louis ‘Mendel, tickets; Mrs. J. Fergus publicity. ‘Mrs, F. William Crosby, amuse ; Mrs. Cecil Bason, ice cream M Hazel McMillan, candy; Mrs. H. B. Tremper, balloons; Mrs. Wallace Collins and Mrs. Harvey J. ter, lemonade; Mrs. John Ryan ‘Truax, decorating. | Mrs. Thomas Green, dance. birthday. Vocal solos by Mise Juanita fho- walter will feature the Saturday noon Meeting and luncheon of the King ‘County Demecretic club, at Meves’ cafeteria, Edgar C. Snyder will be pal speaker of the meet, uring Hello, Everyones eee Went Seattle Review No 51 ‘Wert Seattle Review No. 61, W. B. A., of the Maccabees, will mest at Carpenter's hall, 444) California ave, Wednonday, July 18, at § p.m. eee B. A. bali on will be served by & business Not very much to talk about these days, but “Dear, dear, what shall ‘Mrs. Claude Ramsay, cards; Mre.|1 wear out to the beach party?” and “I am going to @ dance tonight and tt certainly te a problem to figure out what to wear that will look) . McMillan, supper;|*umméry and cool, and yet not look out of place.” always safe in a sports outfit unless, of course, it ts @ formal affatr, and| However, you are ‘They will be assisted by the follow. |!t isn't very hard to find something that will fill the bill then, for if you Officers of the women’s branch: | ili take a look tn the shops you will find they are just running over 5 - _ Burke, president; Mrs. Archt- “Bald DeVoe, secretary; Mra. Robert with pretties for any occasion. . ANNB. ee | Wilson, treasurer; Mrs. Montgomery |IT ISN°T ANY TRICK TO HAVE PRETTY HAIR ‘Ruseell, chairman of the board, ee To honor Miss Helen Thompson, who is leaving July 23 for Hono- Tulu, Miss Helen Jordan is entertain- If you get your shampoos and marcels at the Marcel Beauty Shop, 206 Denny Bidg.—because they know just what to do with each individual. You know there never are two alike. Main 1695, Have you noticed how many biack gowns the shops are showing for the coming season? They are made very simple with long lines and @ome sort of Crapes, either on the sides or else in the front and back. the with @ bridge of five tables, with MY LADY’S COSTUME IS NOT COMPLETE guests at the tea hour, ‘Monday afternoon, July 17. Invita- Yioris have been confined to Miss “Thompson's close friends. Miss Jor- dan will be assisted by Miss Ruth ‘Wettieton and Miss Dean Lombard. ‘This afternoon Miss Jordan enter- tained with four tables of bridge tn ompliment to Mrs. Frances Packer _ " ee Informal Tea for Visitors Miss Karla and Miss Claire Stolten- berg ore entertaining informally at fea next Tuerday in compliment to Mrs. Willard Sheldon (Katherine Uniess she has a smart hat for the street, and, if she is wise, she will | go to the Model Millinery Shop, will find @ varied assortment reasonable prices. | Whether it’s fashion 627 People’s Bank Bidg., where she | ot charming little modele at such | or beauty or health you | seck, Suzanne will help you on Friday each week, WE DON’T APPRECIATE THE VALUE Of our eyes until something goes wrong with them, then we regret | Dr. and Mra. Edmunds are experts | that they have beon overiooked. at correcting eyes, having had #0 many successful years In Seattle. You will find them on Fraser-Paterson’s Balcony, . Dobler), of Oakland, Cal., who i# vis-|I HAVE A SURPRISE FOR YOU fing her aunt, Mrs. B. J. Easterbrook and Miss Katherine Miller, of Port- Jand, the guest of Miss Lurline Brown. eee Entertains This ‘Afternoon Honoring ber mother, Mrs. W. Ft Merrick, of St. Paul, Minn., Mra. 8. E. Hayes was hostens this afternoon at her home, entertaining with the second of a series of small bridge teas, The last of the series will be _ given next week. 3 oe Service at Tea Shop Saturday Mre. Charies 1. Harrison will be hhostess Saturday for the Frink Park guild at the Orthopedic Tea Mrs, Max Harrison, ‘Mrs. &. J. Minor and Miss Beulah Rovig. I found the cleverest ear rings They were made In the latest enough to attract the eye. His . at Richardson's, the jeweler, today fashion and stone, and just Oriental | new location is 1 . Second ave. . Bobbed hair continues to be the rage, even tho Paris haa denounced it. The main reason being that it ts comfortable and takes little After all, isn’ H time to arrange. . My house since I got my Amer: ‘t that very much American? o-* icA Cleaner—tt Just swoops the dust, ae STLY, IT’S A PLEASURE TO CLEAN dirt, ravelings and bairs up wit hout the slightest effort on my part. I got it at the Bius Bird Appliance Co., 1007 1st ave. (near Madinon).” ee “SUCH ADORABLE PICTURES OF BABY” To be eure—mother had them t the work in your home and th pointme..t, call Capitol 1553, or . ken by P. Croule U'Renn. He does ere is no extra charge, For an ap- 1910 Federal ave, o- A fSumper for the tiny mins is of binck sateen with large yellow lanterns appliqued on the front. very practical, because It saves \I FOUND THE BEST REAL This is not only clever, but it is changing so often, oe BARGAINS On snappy port pumps and oxfords—dainty and white and so good for these hot days—at Newbrand’s Boot Shop, 1525 Third Ave At theso exceptional prices one could affo Td to have several pair. (dvertisement) are the house guests of Mr, and Mra. 8. J. Lombard. Mra. Lax and Mrs. Case are sisters of Mra. Lom beara oe Miss Rone Mortenson, of Loe An. gelea, ts viniting her parents et 609 Otymple Way. eee Mr, and Mra John D. Schermer horn and Mire Biltzabeth Schermer horn, of Kanses City, are visiting their relatives, Mr. and Mra. Charles L. T. fowls, Mise Cleo Cane and Mise Althea Case, of Wailuku, Mauk HM. 1, are ‘wpending the summer with their | uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. W, C. Dawson, eee | Miss Norma Cade ts eaffing, July M4, on the ML. F. Alexander for a visit In California and Mextoa, LABOR HITS POINDEXTER Caurtio eriticlam of the “interfer ence of moneyed Interests tn the af. fairs of the government,” and a hot attack upon Senator Milee Poindex ter, marked the speech of Benjamin C. Marsh, of Washington, D.C. tar meriabor speaker, delivered before meeting of union railway shopmen at the Labor Temple, Friday. Marsh, who attended the American Federa- tion of Labor convention at Bremer. ton, spoke by request of union offi ctala, belt SS The same Imported, Blended, Roasted and Vacuum Packed by Commercial Importing Co., Seattle |f SS Oe nH STS Tos again! Grocers tell us that those of their customers who have tried the famous Corona Blend Coffee—now vacuum packed—are regularly re- ordering it. quality. “Costs more, worth more.” Get Corona from your grocer. on around the lake, The islands be yond, the blue of water’ and sky Were too much. Bald 1, being able po longer to! suppress it all: “I've never secon many things better than this—* “Well,” declared the Crab, to buy High-Grade Silk Hosiery at a very low price. $3.50 x: $1.85 $3.50 »2<- $1.85 All other lines at Big Reductions Baxter & Baxter 1326 Second Ave. Gown on that Inet speech, though per- haps it hadn't gone up either, I'd) venture again. eee “Inst look at that Inke,* forgot Myrelf eo far ae to equeal, “and the) people over there on the beach plunging in. Could you imagine any thing better on « day lke thie than a plunge" ie . ‘Take 1 or « Lessons STEVENS ‘Way They Are Dancing ow Litue Cost Private Maile ‘and Evening. Young Lady Acvisiante, 1811% Fourth Av. ‘Tel. Main F i ‘The meroury it with a bang on) the bottom of the thermometer. | ‘Twas a cold day, riding with the| Office Crab. 2 University Music Store 4312 14th Ave. N. FE. Sul eee Vines| rm still chilly, regarfess of the weather, cor a Coeree folks buy it again and That is the test of Pay Only — One Dollar We deliver any instrument. you choose from our stock of grade instruments, Grafonolas — high grade instrumentsn, modern in every re- spect and absolutely new. But you must hurry for we have Only a Limited Number to be Sold Our stock fs grow~ Ing _ smaller and smaller as sales are being made. Comein before you are too late, Type A-2 Mahogany or quartered golden oak. Base 13%x14% inches, Height $1.16 ina, One Dollar Down 50c a Week Type C-2 Mahogany or atlected quas tered golden oak. Size 16% ing at base, Height 1111-16 inches One Dollar Down 75c a Week Type D-2 Mahogany, golden oak, fumed oak and Barly English oak, Base 18%x21% Inches. Height 13% Inches, Laer rf Type F-2 Type E-2 Fintthea in red mahogany American walnut (satin finish) golden oak, fumed eak and Early English oak. One Dollar Down $1.50 a Week Type E-2 Same as Type E-2 but equip ped with Columbia Individual Record Ejector, One Dollar Down One Dollar Down $1.00 a Week $1.75 a Week On such liberal terms as these you can easily afford to own a Columbia Grafonola. Come in and ask for & demonstration, No obligation to buy, 1491 Third Ave.

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