The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1922, Page 12

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Kappa Kappa Gamma Tea | | Honoring Mra. Parke Kolbe. e ftp grand president of the National | t Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and ocie g to the national convention | er park, and also to honor -* ntes who are preein, thre} Tea Will Honor Mrs.\, +9 \ their way Spree ives / Goodfellow and Mrs. \tion, Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority | Rinker; Charming Tea|\witt entertain with a tea at the} Kappa house Tuesday, August 1, An| we Given Today. ; Hinvitation is extended to the M™ LOUISE RIDDLE and Misa|chapter to attend. Respond to Mra Katherine Riddle issued | Lewis Connor, Kenwood 1798, | *.* Hivitations for a tea to be given at) ‘i the home of tt sarents, Mr. and| Mrs, Corbett Hostess Mrs. Charles A. Riddle, 153 Hightand) Sunday Afternoon @rive, Wednesday, August 2. ftom 4] gy ponor Miss Mary Boris, Miss Tanti 6 o'clock, complimenting thelt |p yoia Hollerith and Miss Mary Tem: sister, Mrs. Edwin Ralph Rinker of) jiéton, of Washington, D, C, mem: Ban Francisco, who Is spending the | ners of the faculty of the National Summer as their guest. and for Mrs | Cath ral school, who will be her James Richard Goodfellow (Catharine | rouse guests, Mrs. Roy W. Corbett Howe), a recent bride wil entertain with an informal te nyeos nday from 5 to 6 o'clock at her Miss Conway |home, 105 2. Highland drive. For Hostess at Tea re ane of the school are ia- hostess | have Miss Julia Cohway was | pte this afternoon at the Women’s Unt | hf Nerity club, entertaining with a| Mr. and Mrs. Huteson @mart tea from 3% until 5 o'clock, to) Fogts honor Mrs, Parke R. Kolbe of Akron.! pronoring Admiral Edward W Ohio, the guest of her sister, Mrs./ mere US N. and Mra. Eberle, George Lawrypand for Miss Paulie | Mr. and Mrs, Trafford Huteson are Earring combination of coral phicx, {°° ub Sunday, Dorothy Perkins roses and blue del | * " Phiniumn decorated the drawing room | Bridge Breakfast DG a low round basket filled with} Mra, Andrew Price is entertaining & most colorful arrangement of | with a bridge breakfast at the home mer flowers in the pastel shades |of Mr. and Mra. John Ewing Price, sum ' entered the tea.table, where alter jon ‘Thursday, Auguet 2 ating at the urns were Mrs. Lawry.| eee Mrs. Maurice Hicklin, Mrs. Herbert | 7 o19, Gee and Miss Marie Leghorn. H e Guest to Be iy ee Complimented a Miss Lombard to Be | Complimenting her house guest, * | Mra: George Byrne of Berkeley, Mra. ugust Bride | William Pigott has cards out for @ Miss Dean Lombard, daughter of | small tea at her residence on Thurs . and Mra S. J. Lombard, has|day afternoon, August 3 m Tuesday, August 29, as the| Alternating at the urns will be of her marriage to Mr. Francis |Mrs, Ellis Morrison, Mra, John T. 3 mn Brown, son of Mra. William Heffernan,. Mrs, John A. Campbell | Munsil, of Yakima. The ceremony /and Mra. Charles Helfner, nasisted | 4 be performed by Rey. Carl by Mrs. Kenneth Hussey, Miss An | ie in the Prospect Congregation-|gela MoLellan, Mias Evalyn Colvin | church at $:30 o'clock. jand Mise Geraldine and Miss Alice Miss Florence Lombard, sister of Jackson. Dride-elect, will be her maid of | and the maids of the bridal : y and the maids of the briis ;Assistants Named t Vernon, Miss Dorothy Con-| for T'ea Miss Grace Epperson, Miss|" At the tea Mra, T. L. Crouley ts/ Bamford, Miss Adele Thomp-| giving Saturday, August 6, from 3 of Enumclaw and Miss Elizabeth | until § o'clock, complimenting Miss Mary Elizabeth Chase, a cous | Katherine Byers, a bride-clect, and from Wenatchee, will be flower | her daughter, Miss Anne Crouley, as. sisting will be Mra Alpheus Byers, Miss Helen Bruce, Miss Maryhelen | | Byers, Miss Eva Connor and Miss) Simpson. and the ushers will be Mr. Patrick, Mr. W. R. Ketcham, ; Julian Matthews, Mr. Alfred ) aad Mr. Harry Armitage, Jr. Preceding the service Mra. R. G.| aunt of the bride-to-be, will} and the wedding music will be | by Mise Marguerite Brown. Teception will follow at the rest of Mr, and Mrs. Lombard. Committee in Charge of Beach Party Mrs. Herbert Crowder is chairman of the committee on arrangements for the beach party the Women's University club tn giving at the home H see of Mrs. Lambert Stewart, 4612 Wild: wood place, on Tuesday, August 1. Berger's She is anstated by Mra. Marion Ed. 0 Mrs. Corinne Berger announces | engagement of her daughter, Gibson, to Mr. Richard Floyd son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. [>ties Jeanette Hainsworth. Mra. Luctus Marple ts in charge of the tea for the afternoon. ee ul ed | | Mildred Datiey Personal Dr. A. B. Linne and Mrs. Charles Patten returned Wednesday and Mrs, way of California from @ four months’ tour of Burope, where they vintted Ttaly, ¢ Holland, hand, rmany, Switzerland France, Belgium and ng Capt, Frederick C, Milner, U. B. Ay and Mrs, Milner have as their guest Miss » Mine Dalley will remain for several weeks. at thetr Fort Lawton quarte: of Denver, Ce Mra. J. D, McCallum, of Daven: port, is the guest of her mother, Mra, jJohn Stuart Brace. oi « Mr, John Brits ix visiting friends in the city, Dr, Maud Parker will return from & two weeks’ trip to California Fri My evening. She has been attend ing the various clinics in the South, Misa Mary Dans has returned trom Vancouver, B. C., where she spent the past week as the guest of Mra, J. P. Creita at the Hotel Vancouver, Jue and Mra, Burke with Ad |miral orge R. Marvel, U. 8. N, and Admiral Henry J. Zelgemeir, U 8. N., are leaving Friday for a motor trip to Mount Rainier “. Mr, and Mra. H. It. Hogaboom are recelving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, July 22, at Co- lumbus sanitartum. . Mr, Albert C. Stubb left this week for a short trip to Ban Franctaco. see Miss Juliet Jewett. daughter of Mrs. W. H. Jewett of this city, has returned from Boston, where she has deen studying for the past year, While in Seattle she will be the guest of Mra. F. L. MeGovern, and after a two weeks’ sojourn here will tea for Pasadena to take up her work in the Pasadena hoapital see Mrs. Robert Boyle of New York, who js visiting In town, will spend the week-end with Mr. and Mra, Trafford Huteson at their home at The Highlands, . Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Black and Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Arnold are couver island. eee Mrs. Merrit Frederick Sproul week from Coronede, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mra. D. 8. Fother: Ingham for ex weeks. ore Mr. and Mre. J. Irving Colwell are recetving congratulations on the Swedish hosp ts visiting Mise Bally Harbaugh. eee Mra. Ellis Morrison ts entertaining as her guests, Mre, Elmer Phillips and son, Elmer, Jr. of Newcastle, wards, Mime Mary FE. Walters and| pa. Mises Blanche Martin, of Vanconu- ver, B.C, is spending the week with Miss Barbara Potter, Orthopedic Tea Shop Servicé Washington Park Guild will be in charge of the service at the Ortho- pedic Tea shop Friday. Mre. W. 6. Burt will be hostess, assisted by Mra. A. C. MacCallum, Mrs, Charles Lea. Mra. H. L. McAully, Mra. W. W. Kei loge, Mrs. FE. A. Hutchins and Miss Katherine Malloy. r Frost. The wedding will take place Beptember 14. Ata tea given Wednesday after- by Miss Berger, in compliment | Miss Louise Ehriich, whose en-| omens to Mr, Roderick Janson Just been announced, and for ‘Miss Katherine Miller, of Portland, the guest of Mixs Lurline Brown, her ‘@wh betrothal was disclosed to her | friends by means of small cards bear- | Ing the two names and the date of} Guests at Mrs. | | | the wedding, presented at the door) Wettengel’s Bridge by Iittle Barbara Ehriich. g 9 g Pouring were Mrs. Francie Ever. | OU ‘ tt Mitchell, Mrs, Robert Fox, Jr..| Mra. Ivan C. Wettengel’s bridge | 7 Mrs. George W. Mertens and Mrs. | supper at the navy yard, Friday aft. | Bawin C. Ewing. They were aasisted | ternoon, ts to be a large and delight. | ‘by Miss Lurline Brown, Miss Mil-|ful affair. dred Lewis, Miss Eileen Delaney, Inctuded among the’ guests Miss Claire Stoltenberg, Mis# Doro. | have been invited are: thy Ehriich and Mrs. Otto Wagner.| Mrs. Frank E. Ridgely, Mrs. Charles "he varied shades of gladioll were|®. Kindleberger, Mrs. N. B. Solner, ‘ised in the rooms and at the tea | Mra. B. Migievacca, Mrs. Lee 8. Bor. | * table bachelor buttons, fink sweet Mra. J. D. Willson, Mra. E. Rob-! peas and creamy snapdragons ar. | ¢rtson, Mra. C. M. James, Mrs. F. G./ Fanged in a graceful basket made a| Forbes, Mra. Allen Hoar, Mra. Ernest | charming center. |r Gaylor, Mra. J. F. Hatch, Mra, R. oe . ‘W. Wuest, Mra. A. H. Robnett, Mra Miss Madge Denny to Emil Theiss, Mra, Paul Thets Wed Next Week | Katherine Theiss, Mra. F. R. Arm | stead, Mra. R. L. Irvine Mra. Harriet Mise Madge Denny, daughter of | W- Brown, Mrs. B. 8. Bullard, Mrs. | Mrs. Victor W. 8. Denny, will be-|V. l. Cottman, Mrs. Oscar Smith, come the bride of Mr. George E. | Mrs. L. E. Gregory, Mra. Norman L- who | Kirk, Mra. Charles L. Brand, Mre. Mathieu on Thursday evening, Au- | . gust 3. The coremdny, Wit ne per. | A: % Walton, Mra. B. F. Hutchison AD ag | Mrs. Major 8. Shirley, Mra. Walter Peres ot the home of ber mother st in Johneon and Mrs. J..A. Logar #:20 o'clock, followed by a reception. | * 100NEM ONG enon, Meno. PB. Mrs. John Harris will be her #le!\:00y Mee EB. H. Schuts, Mra. 8 fer’n matron of honor and Mrs. All Cook Mra, C, H. Bacon, Mrs fred McMorris and Miss Genevievo| yi. Mrs. Claire Peck, Mrs. Jud Hiatt will be the ribbon bearers. leon, Mrs, 0, B. Geivin, Mre.-C. W Monday afternoon Mrs. Gerald /1eq, Mrs, Alexander Baillie, Mre Waechter, Mrs. Alfred MeMorris and | -rratford Huteson, Mra, Robert H Mra J. D. McCallum will entertain | yoyte, Mra, Albert C. Phillipa, Mra with a card party dt the home of | pruce Elmore, Mra. Stewart Ba Mrs. Waechter, to honor Miss | ber, Mrs. Frank G. Taylor, Mrs. L Denny. | L. Love, Mrs. William P. Trimble |Mra, H. J. Fetter, Mrs, Ruseell Beta Sigma | Waesche and Mrs. HB. H. Campbell, ° . from Seattle. Alumnae Picnic | Mrs, John Scott, Mrs. David Scott, | Beta Sigma alumnae of Delta Gam-| Mra, H. F. Alexander, Mra. Frank M™a sorority will nave a picnic at the| Hale, Mra. Edward Wheeler, Mra home of Miss Ruth Bragdon, 4149| Henry Hewitt, Jr, Mrs. James Aeh-| Beach drive, Suturday, July 29, at Mrs. §. M. Jackson and Mrw 2:20 o'clock, William Jones of Tacoma. Ty We ober you Uhrough your grocer GOLD SHIELD (BLA CK ORANGE TE A PEKOE You may depend it bei ihe choicest of black hee pad India? Ceylon. That is only one of the many reasons in favor of GOLD SHIELD TEA. Another: FRAGRANCE « STRENGTH Ss a) adhd pacran wo eeamuress 97 ALL GO0D SOMRAMHER BOs feo, GROCERS SEATTLE, WASH TFT FO) 4 OW ow WD my oe) © only a few kinds that Come in tomorrow and ity of this ware. The Regular price, $0.90; anie,.. 600 Regular price $1.15; sale....77¢ Regular price, $1.25; sale Ae Regular price, $1.40; seule... .04e i W. NTRAL PUBLIC RKE birth of a daughter, July 24, at the) Mias Dorothy Condon of Yakima} ENAMELWARE SALE ONE DAY ONLY [FRIDAY] Many Are Called, but Few Are Chosen That's the way with enamelware. Lots of it is called good enamelware, but there are these WHITE ENAMELED FRYING PANS and BLUE ENAMELED TEA KETTLES cannot help but interest you. MPORTING CO. Between Pike and Union Streets CLUBS FOR FTUDAY Pienlc for Pioneer Teacher Honoring Mina L, L, West, the plo: neer teache Bastern Washington, Who is in the city for a few days, her | old-time pupils at Walla Walla, Col | fax and elsewhere, are planning a plenic at Roosevelt park for July 28, which Will give her forn pupils and friends an opportunity to greet her again, Everyone interested is invited to attend. Hing lunch, which will be served at 1 o'clock ee | Street Car Men and Ladies’ Auxiliary Danee | ‘The Street Car Men and Ladiew | Auxttiary will hold their monthly dance at the old K. P, hall, Friday July 28, at 9 p.m, All welcome Good music and refreshinents. o- . ©. 'T. U, Plente Ratlard division of the Women's Christian Temperance Union wilt | hold a plenie Friday, July 28, at 10 }a. m., at Woedland park, Woodland | Park unton Invited to attend, see tury Club Pienle onic of the Woman's Century club will be held Friday, | July 28, with Mins Emma Shumway jat Kirkland. Bring own sandwiches nd cake, plate, cup, knife and spoon Kirkland ferry leaves Madison park at 10:55 a. m. . Yeoman Boosters ‘The Yeoman Roosters will give a jeard party in the Fraternal Brother hood hall, at Fremont, Friday even ing, July 28, at §:30 o'clock, Refresh. ments. eee West Seattle Review, W. B.A. Sewing Circle | Went Seattle review, W. B. A, of | the Maccabees Sewing circle, will | mest at the home of Mrs. William Willard, 3240 41st ave, 8. W,, Friday, July 24, at 1 p,m. 7. Hatasu Guard Club The Hatasu Guard club will gt & pientc supper and dance Friday, July 28, at 630 p. m., at the home of | Mra. Charles ©. Dignan, 2446 63rd ave. 8. W. | } Social Score Club Social Bcore club will hold a plenio | Friday, July 28, at Hillorest. The boat will leave at 10:30 a. m. from Leacht park returning Friday from a two weeks’ Washington Boulevard W. C. T. U.| posrdaman, U. & N. the ship's chap- trip, spent In motoring around Van-| Washington Boulevard W. C. T. | U. will meet tm the chapel, Friday, | July 28, at 2 p.m. Visitors welcome. aoe (Patricia Fotheringhom) arrtved this | Auxiliary Rainier Noble Post No. 1 oven the sea of matrimony, The auxiliary to Rainier Noble | Post, No. 1, will hold an allday | necting at the home of Mra. W. W. | Austin, 333 Kinnear place, Friday, July 28. Members urged to attend. Take Kinnear park car on First ave. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Nerth East Improvement Club The North East Improvement club will hold ite annual basket ptenie at Edmonds park, Sunday, July 39, Autos will leave $5th and Cortias and 85th and Fifth N. Eat # a.m. Any- lone wishing transportation or fur- |ther information, | Price, Kenwood 8114; Mra, F.C. If |ley, Kenwood 0557, or Ray Bateman, I Kenwood 0620. will stand hard usage. examine the fine qual- prices we have put on Regular price, Regular price, wale price. Ie Regular price, 35c; sale price. te Regular price, 40c; wale price. 27¢ Regular price ; sale price. 3le sale price. Ihe CHOPPERS A good food chopper §f) has a place in every kitchen. Here’s a chance to get a good one at the very low price of— 1420 FIRST AVENUB Friday, Ww.) phone Clement | | | ch bh ADAMS bhi lits DE | vlahdoeldle |The affairs given at that time tor | Have n falling here and there/the Oklahoma Included continuous, days as the golden! generous and wel) regulated enter- leaves fall thru the amber atmos-|tsinment for the men, under the phere in the garden soene in Cyrano | guidance of Mayor Walter Ruts and ‘The Puget Sound navy 4 large committee of indefatigable assistants, There were also events the past few |de Bergerac | yard has been complimenting the for the officers. The commanding se t t vartor feet and his wife with various | cericer of the Oklahoma and his statt charming affairs, reunions, «mall, in- were welcomed at a dinner given at time, informal, Hosts and guesta| Fort Worden by Colonel Henry Mac met last yoar, perhaps, at some great Pher Merriam, U. 8. Ay pmand. of the Puget Sound coast defenses, nificence of Bub- |& © < mee magnipeenes: ot and Mrs. Merriam. The day follow jbling Well road, in the environs of jing, Captain Keryn ap Rice, BE. C crush |Shanghal. Today they meet at the |U, 8. A., and Mra, TUece staged the white, rose-garlanded Officers’ club |¢leverest afternoon Fort Worden has in the Yard. Tomorrow, qui sait?|#¢en in years, Navy officers, army | jofficers, Dress uniforms, Pretty |That’s the glamor of the navy. Hsemeen.« Siutty Wediin: Geeeh arth ‘i - liery band, Tea. Dancin Puneh ROMANCE |Innocuous, ‘The propibitionists rhould Accompantes the fleet. At least in| uphold the army and the navy, On the pauses of maneuvers On ‘Tues. | their reservations and on their ships the the prohibition amendment ts effect. ive. But none the lens, it was « very jolly party, and very smart, In the offing, background for this gen- eroun fentivity, were the Straits of Juan de Fuca, Every now and then an army or a navy officer glanced that way, In spite of intriguing and jalluring partners, The army and the day the U. 6. & Oklahoma w neene of one of the mort picturesque incidents this dull world affords. Nothing than a dreadnought wedding. It was the culmination of 4 fervid courtship that began a year jo in the sun-kissed climate of Ran enn Pedro. The bride was Miss Elizabeth jMayberry, of California, as is ber |matron of honor, Mrs. B. H. Vosburg The groom was Lieutenant John Spring Phillips, U. 8. N., of the U. 8. & Oklahoma, as was also his best man, Captain Charles 1. Murray, U. | navy, and Mr, and Mra, E. C, Barnes 8. MC. The marria wervico wi opened their spacious house with a [beautifully read on the quarterdeck |reception, followed by dancing. The lof the Oklahoma by Lieutenant C. R.| Masons also gave one of their cele. lprated banquets, fried chicken, with lain, The ushers were as gallant alcoffee made by Past Worshipful detachment of navy officers as any | Master Dr. J, C. House. A_ nectar bride could ack. They dreadnought./known ali along the coast. To add |Neot any sea, however rough. Met ite the galety the sallore returned thetr social obligations on board ship, = Jarranging many successful functions |THE OKLAHOMA |to which the public was bidden en Not content with having the first masse, at frequent and convenient (Greadnought wedding since the war,/hours For finale the officers re- has also been assigned the first alr jeetved their hosts and hostesses at a plane catapult. And the personnel is | farewell ball. The Oklahoma had on more than proud. Besides all this/all her frills. Bo had her officers. there is the great hit the I. 8. 8.|And a mood most cordial. While the |Oktahoma made at Port Townsend, ship's band prociaimed in thrilling [in whose happy harbor she was sta |rtraine the hospitality of the navy. tioned during the last fleet period. There is nothing lovelier. navy know just what those straits mean, in case of an enemy attack, There will never be one? History ts full of such prophecies, Also Hades iw paved with them, Then the bache- lor officers at Fort Worden gave a hop for thelr blood brothers of the | j | ! ee SSS aa pee el ie MUDGES from the stove, grease from pots and pans, splashes from scrubbing brush and pail. The dirt on your aprons seems to be fairly ground in, Yet even this is easily and safely dissolved by Rinso. Let your aprons soak in its big lasting luke-warm suds while you are doing other things. Then when prons so clean you are proud of them THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Ba We have an experienced New York Buying Organization constantly in the market, picking up real bargains for cash. 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