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ss nr an casera wena praetor as eee SR SINNER LT TS "WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1922, PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR Personal (moToR Movie} MINISTER, WIFE, ss: cscs | Wome Pra Mr, and Mrs. coal, while the former preacher wae! cpCAGO, Bept. 6.—A below, digging out the fuel | woman who apparently was m Fisher retired from the ministry to) her first t to court paid live on a farm, As the winter of 1 fines of five dC. Ayer motor | Jed today to Port Seattle 3 [ MRS. FRANCIS LEMON BROWN |] Society — 7 apexes nd, From there } Ad Family Digs 50 Tons Each | rr eee ae on a ne timber on | 20, hurried < 7” 5 Mr. and Mra, W. 8, Reardales are | De r | hia non went out into the timber On | veut her dentit “Gracemont” Will Be entertaining an their house guest Dr | ay on Little Farm hie property and began to dig e bh , . , j oyd MeKengle of berland, : whe gets Dut alleles aided ; ° Scene of Bridge Lunch- - -Bsgad ery. — | SPRINGFIELD, iy Sept. 6—tn\e ee by : . : un Bites Rescuer and t con; Miss ~~ than Mire. Raymend Holcomb of Otym. | oS ' t would cont $20,000, but he | Completes ‘ Suicid $ Wed .. iaitaats A pla is the guest for a few daye of near th r, (stuck to his plan POPLAR, Eng i Church / Mins Lutille Bordeaux / who, « fe n an old holeting engine and| Mary Huke ws #0 determ nad / ma ine C 4 t wher he tried to ave RS. JOHN D. HEFFERNAN and | Mra, Peter J, Andrae returned marveled at the larg + oft MSc toting bh raga A: 7d Betacealicdh en Py J of daughte aurence A Monday evening from a week's visit ttle fare no help | atitional ea ae tai te pect. Grownins. © Tse) 6d é «cnet = ry potas lwith Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dodge tn ' ; t rad ‘ie 3900 he os ar =: 4 mold, are ntertaining with a ATs Portland. pr Bie 2 git nN ° of a 198 nes a fis Pye Be Hincheon for twenty guests at Mre. ee | Pe 1 7 | rainy 7 mee ff f we i e cutawa coat vin racemont Miss Rerdita Thompson, who has| aber 12, as been visiting Capt, and Mra, James aldine Jack W, Keen for the past fortnight, lett Heffernan’s home Tuesday afternoon, S A compliment to Miss gon, whose marriage to Lieut. Donald Wames Leehey, U. S. A. will tak place September 21 eee inher and her | Tuesday morning for Vancouver B.C, on her way to her home tn Toronto, Ontario, Miss Thompson is » cousin of Mra, Keen. eee Mien Esther Midler, who han been spending the summer tn Seattle, left yesterday for hér home in New York elty Miss Marguerite Reynolds to Wed September 28 ‘The marriage of Miss Marguerite Tiien eyncta, ey ioha m7 P Mra. Pervis Ritchte of Vancouver, Marion Tieynods, to Mr. Richard pitt Revels Ritchie of Vancouver: Wander Las, Jr. son of Rev, R. A a ; in| © le the-gueet of Mra. Marion Wander Las and Mrs, Vander Las, reine Ghoaiaia $B tre Tttamner : , . trip thru the Maat September 28, in Bethany Presby ml | terian church, with Rev, Vander Las ‘ of Had hk A camera operated with a Performing the ceremony at ‘ a Pd gegatd yon ap Ig cen jamall motor is now used to e'clock ab arrive the last of thie week we The matron of honor wtll be Mrs to join Mra, Gilson, They have taken | take movies from airplanes. home at 10th ave, N. and Miller #t.| The operator can hold the Arthur Lomax and the maid of honor . ‘ Miss Lorraine Wingard of m é ee jcamera steadier than one Mr. and Mra. Charles Henry Wind | cranked by hand. Frank Mor- ris, air daredevil, ia shown with it. | A Liberal Policy That Assures Satisfaction An organization is no stronger than the good will it creates among its patrons. To create that good will, a most liberal policy must be pursued. Through twenty years of service to the public we have realized this truth and have maintained such a policy. Our progress has been made possible and our enviable reputation has been created by these features of our policy: 2 & month's Miss Grace McDonald a i Munro will be the maids. Mr, Me old Vander Las will be his brother best man, and Mr. I rt Bryant Mr, Albert Austin and Mr. Lyle Bush the ushers A reception for relatives and tn timate friends will follow the service fat the home of the bride's parent, 2415 Tenth ave. W To honor Miss Reynolds, Mra, W W. Austin is entertaining with « vers and a kitchen atulations on wr 4 ore are receiving cong be birth daughter, Septe eee r. Charles L. Hibbard will return from a ten days’ to Human Pyramid of oh Lite Prisoners Escape lapp and Miss Beatrice! nowe, Sept. ¢.—Prisoners in Sai 6 removed fr h otel |. r 1 from the Hotel) statteo prixon at Pisa formed a Honest values and dependable merchandise Liberal terms of payment Absolute satisfaction Money refunded if not satisfied human pyramid to remove the t from the roof. Nine men escaped tuncheon of 24 ¢ E or Herrick of Menlo Par shower at her home Saturday after hat ee i Sr far ney in ee | brome sy ark. Only one wan recaptured / Courteous treatment Pe Saturday, ‘Heptember 22, Mire Semgente vate agent ay dag A to B | Genuine desire to be of real service 1 May, <n of ” Iam Chester Keith ra ‘ iio Avetin wt comgtiment Mies : short time, left Tuesday for her| Union ie sve An earnest desire to maintain the reputation earned by these home, 2009 Nob Hill ave. The wedding of Miss Dean Lombard to Mr. Francis Lemon| an eee Bo bodys wre t Ppl principles assures a continuance of this policy. ee Brown of Yakima was an interesting event of last week.—j| Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chambe ty son, a Giecharged orplan Om Date Set for Miss Portrait by M. P. Kirkpatrick, Bushnell studio. have removed to the Washington /igm employe, tried to burn the OUR EASY TERMS Amount of Delweredon Weekly i) Amount of Delivered on Weekly Pure Paymentof Payment || Purchase Payment of Payment Fischer's Wedding ——_—_—_—_— | Arme se building and its 184 inmates Mise Marie Fischer is to wed Com-Informal Bridge ees Clubs Mr. Henry Hibbard leaves today! caperown, Sept. ¢—Courte in| peander John Warburton Gates, t Ming Josephine Lowis will for an extended business trip in the} ; wigs elgg X.. at the home of her partents, Mr. | cas at three tables of bridge at her former G and Mrs. Frederick T. Fischer, at! nome saturday, to honor Miss Helen CLUBS FOR THURSDAY see reggae em mags $ 50.00 $1.00 $1.00 | $200.00 $10.00 $3.00 Wing Point, on Wednesday, Oc- |<.» just home from the East | Mr, and Mra. Join Dudley Roberts | °* sats. ad 15 50 | 5 5 tober 4. |Gaiy tne’ ietinmte ‘ricnds ot alive} Michigan Apple Blossom Club —|removed yesterday to the Sagamore |="* 'rksome 75.00 aie ip 250.00 12.50 3.50 papers wt be no attendants end | schwager have been, invited 4 ‘Azole Whsesern tat apartments at 621 W. Galer st [irate Apvenerists 100.00 5.00 2. || 300.00 15.00 4.00 service wil read in the pres-| . will plenic In Woodland park Thurs sae Bg FOR BY CHARLES 150.00 7.50 2.50 || 400.00 20.01 00 pence of relatives and a few intimate) 7546} oom Hoatess tay, September T. If the weather in| _Mra. ‘T. 1. Gowman and little son. neve ! 10 5. | Mrs, Forrest Goodfellow enter ee ee . 1 meet with |G im with Chartes Deacon WE CHARGE NO INTEREST ' "4 be ng ledides With a tendheeh of ole ae Mra. L. K 7 03 Woodland | Mra, Gowman's father, left today for Bridge Arranged for ers 'at ‘ner home Tuesday, compit-| Park av anch at 12.36 ]a trip in the } Frida Afternoon |menting Mrs. Martin. Chamberiin | °C | i ; jmenting Mrs rtin. Chi ‘ mn Alto ott © . y \(Ernestine Martin), of Atlanta, Ga.,| ng * } Mie Anes, Manet, of: Croan City Daughters of Confederacy Robert E. Lee Chapter, Daughters|¥eek# with her brother and steter Miss Lorraine Allen will entertain jarrived last evening to spend a few St bridge Friday afternoon at the|“"° '* visiting here | home of her grandmother, Mra. Witl-| Jof the Confederacy, will meet with|!maw, Mr. and Mra, Philip J. jam Pratt McLaren, in honor of Mins | | Mills College ‘lub iMra. RK. MeCausland, at her| Sinnott Margery Lindsay, who is to wed Sep- \Card Party |home, 1620 Seventh ave. W., on % ® tember 12, and also to compliment a! For the benefit of the endowment | Thursday, Sept. 7. at 2 o'clock Dr. and Mra. George H. Crabtree Pmumber of Kappa Alpha Theta soror-| 1.44 the Mills College club will give! eee jand family have returned from ity sisters, who will be autumn). ward party at the Bungalow Inn, | Elderbioom Club Westwood, where they «pent the > » L hon ‘s *, nd | summer. | eo Friday, October 6, at 3 o'clock, | ferbloom club wi 5 eee ; ere te Ponce Rg dose Me s mie ss DEPENDABLE / . } ; rand Mrs. Clare E. Farneworth Bridge Planned for iMarried at Home |and Virwinin st. Thursday, Beptem| ary again occupying their” town OME FURNISHINGS Miss Wiley ‘The marriage of Mins Thelma Ma. | >°F 7, at 11 a.m. Members are asked |nouse after spending August at Mise Janet Powell is arranging a|fie Cheshire, daughter of Mr. and | ‘° Dring lunch And a guest Crystal Springs. D bridge of five tables at her home for | Mrs. Charles A. Cheshire, of Mercer | eee 4 ea Monday afternoon, as a compliment | !#@nd, to Mr. Wesley Crews Dando, Alpha Club a ee ‘par | Mr. and Mra. A. B. Galloway and : a fi to Miss Marion Wiley. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dando, of | | The first meeting of the club year | Lee Galloway, thelr house Endolyne, was solemoised at the| for Alpha club will be at the he oene | gusste, Mies Vaughn and Miss Gene . home of the bride's parents, Satur, °° Mra. A Fairbanks, 1948 16th! view: Davis, are back from Seaside, c Miss Ruth Trenholme day afternoon, September 2. at 3 20 | ave N, W,, on Thursday, September | where they have been for tea to Entertain o'clock, with Rev. T. A. Hilton read.) 7, with Mra. William M. Cx iid. hae 1 guents, |'D8 the service. hostess, Luncheon at 1240 | eee Miss Alice Musgrave and Mr.| Frank Baird were the only attend m Mr. Samuel Chamberlin, who has Seattle Social Club been In Paria for several months, Miss Catherine Thompson and Miss Madeline Burgess, of Pendleton. |, ants, and only the immediate fami-| Seattle Social club, O. E. &. will sailed Beptember 2 for the United} ral "eileen, Men "Ruth lies were present. Mr. and Mrs. Dan-| meet at the home of Mrs. J. Park | States. A | . ain te ofteetaining with tour do will be at home, after October 1,| Cutting, 710 33rd ave. at 2p.m. on 7. iktes of bridge at her home Friday |** $801 Faunt leroy ave | Thuraday, September 7, for cards. | Mrs. BE. B. Edgers and daughter, | $ . recon, : ‘ee Jane, returned Monday from their] } ‘ | ape Orthopedic Tea Shop | P. E. 0. Tea Thursday summer home at Sylvan, Fox island. | Entertains at Ming Millie Wetherbeo will be hont-| The five Seattle chapters of P. B ot naaaad | r ons for Kast Highland Drive guild at | O- Will give the last of their summer| Mrs. Roy Kinnear and children, . y, | teas on ‘Thursda: Charming Tea |the Orthopedic Tea Shop Thur September 7, from | ho have been spending two weeks Mra. Exnet L. Skeet was hostess|*#sisted by Mra. A. 8. Patrick, Mrs. |? Until 5 o'clock, in the Frederick @ |"t Woodmont, have returned to their | ‘ s. Jom Nelson grill room. These affairs were | home. this afternoon at a very charming |J- L. Winn, Mrs. Josiah Moore, Mrs tea, given in compliment to Mrs. Ed. |. 8. Talbot, jr, Miss Mary Patrick, planned apecifically to draw together E iy 9 a. co m oug as| visiting P. E. O.'s, those who are not; Mrs. E. P. Mulvey, who has been ward M. Harrington and her daugh- | Mise Stenciicn Bearer, Malan anyen teal bs ; . s fer, Mrs.-Charles A. Schiff, recent | bot and Miss Katherine Talbot affiliated with Seattle chapters, and "pending the past year in San Diego,| MERITS YOUR VOTE FOR | active loca ra. >, B. 0.’ |Cal, bas returned. Her daughter, |p} Tee Ty . Ee Rdditions to the Laurell “ Sea S | active local members. All P. B. 0.'s | C® ahter, SE } TT NEY Smeantty, a oepast a 7 Alpha Auxiliary are welcome. Mins « rine Mulvey, and son, PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 9 . | Zinnias in brilliant autumn tones| The next regular meeting of Alpha | * ee |Jere, remained in the South to at t Ss | er filled a basket which centered the ®Ux!liary will be held Fri , Septem Missoula Club tend school vl BECAUSE he has meade an enviable s the old K. P. hall at & p. m. Missoula club meets with Mrs. Oi? + Teeees Soe Seaeeny ale erent : table, which was presided over by! ” » y. 9 ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pie ™ | Charies Peplow, 1119 16 ve ree . pers. “Arvigo M..Young, Mrs. A. 26 : Haight and little son, who spent the he han refused to “play MacWhinnle, Mrs. John L. Hall and atte, Teert MSVey SRG WS, J, C. | ner with Mra. Male | politi but haw done what he be- Mrs. Howard Knott. Mrs. Wilbur Anderson, assisting hostesses. - ~ r “e “ it “we a ® parents, dd to be rig ht, regardless on. » J Ives and Mrx, J. E. Pinkham assist see ir, and 3 arren L. Gazzam, a lences to himself ed in the dining room and Mre. TO REMEMBER Fortnightly Club | Crystal Springs, have returned to| HECAUSE murder cases have been 8 Frank $. Roddie and Mra, Clyde M.|| WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6— Queen Anne Fortnightly club win |**** town house. handied more promptly and effec- Hadley in the living room. Dahlias, ; reper shower |i meet Thursday, September am in any othet city om tie # marigolds and the reddening maple pt bride-to-be. p. m., with Mrs. C. M. Speer a Were used thruout the rooms. |] THURSUAY, SEPTEMBER 7 enn, at th home of Mra. ¢ " } Vocal numbers were given by Mra ‘The marriage of Miss 1 ’ ker, 702 Second ave. W Weahinatan Sep the gansmer, have te- [DOre Uoa® Va iis wees ia | Frederick Adams, accompanied by | to Mr. Rogar Jans see —— to their apartment at the St. /convictions, but juatic | Yond , “ hee o terian church, “ Paul Mrs. Daisy ret Hildreth, who also | : Pythian Sisters } i a BECAUSE Malcolm Douglas tries | ——— gave piano selections. | * t - Pythian Sisters’ Past Chiefs’ asso-| yfre, Charles wd ake men rather than criminals, | > | eam cores comme | Mrs. Robert B. Taithead and son, {cific Coast. Of ten persona charged Robert, who have been across Lake | with murder in the first degree, nine ‘ ciation will meet M wee wine Crane, Mr. Harry believes In giving youth a : at w re eC ° id y Clizabe - pothe chan wheneve a Luncheon for Polistes fro . Giascock, 1813 E urs lnaee tonanvill treeiate Secrere ari ST a a ee Visitor |] FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5— i September ection of of: /to the Linden apartments, at 10 W.| BECAUSE he has blared the way Garfield st in enforcing the anti-alien land law Mins Elizabeth Baird t# entertain. | tain at funahets int the Sunest cee Sr ent a ise pescapnen Aire a heed ing with @ luncheon of eight covers at dub, tn hener ef Mise Marion , awe CAUSE he ha ed a verdict | i “accia Matiehay atterocce, tor eney ale aaten (Gapsidine Jem Pon ee | Miss ‘Thelma Thompson, who has | \ftnined tepesneent tata: tie the pleasure of Minn Catherine Keawara orwell wit! comps Susie tite been ‘the guest of Miss Ruth ‘Tren-| county f other tMlege -| Thomperon, of Pendieton, Ore. who ment in Wit “ Mrs. A A | or © past fortnight, re nity amountin= to thousands . Sutherland a wer | turned to her home in Port! of dollars Bie be bab eotae ove Blea Ser op rland and her | turned to her home in Portland, Ore.,|}0f 401! o*e rge of the rum-| Monday evening BECAUSE he has successfully Hi mage sale the ous circles of the c i handled civil cases for the county | Miss Lennon's | eee eee ee Goan tee oe Pence yg Invisiving three-duarter of a mics | (Chocolate-Coated Ice Cream Bar—10c) Engagement Announéed SATURDAY, 6E: on September 28 and 29, the place of| Olympic View P.T. A. will meet {important case not le @ single | f ® to be announced tn a few days. |at the school. Friday, September 8, Mr. A. J. Lennon announces the genet nopid RECAUSE the Judge who sat in| Campbell, jr, son of Mr. and Mrs th bridge tea at h jon the side of the at John Marshall Campbell, of Ashe Villa , Overman, of Tampa. 5 hy BECAUSE Malcolm Do Soi sarc Camphel, of ae: | reasons wi mothers buy 4 BECAUSE, Malcolm Drugiaa te the wedding, TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19— HIC jthe ofan individual, ‘ring ‘or | oe The marriage 0 Margery clique, and doesn't take ordera from ; ‘ “ . Lindsay to Mr ¢ Vaughn : dl lit te, any outside source. No one in able | Miss Ewing Entertains barley, at the thee KOR y wais an g ICTS ‘your 4 Neamindeehin ee Both made from unequall * a for Two Honor Guests at 4:86 elock tn ihe atters Sor boys and girls cht pie 1equalled ron « trebled the num- With Miss Marion Wiley, a bride | THURSDAY, sePTEMBER 14— F nalts Friends of the mission are asked to|at 2p. Progra: d refresh “0 engagement of his daughter, Ruth | wonpay., make donations ponte m. Program and refresh mas 0 said that in hy : - : A ce Ald eae mtg eA SD 4 Sc still buys a Picaninny Fre ns for violations of of autumn flowers in a wide t ket Mr. Car! Norman Homer at to insure long wear. Wash won- to-be of this month, and Mrs. Stew Marriage of Miss Marie Frances at ¢ law viola ore have F art Miller (Mildred Miller) as honor Wright to Mr. Harry A. Wure o , guests, Miss Dorothy Ewing gave a waeyer in M. Mark'? Mplseopel Re No. 1 ' ‘ I pretty bridge tea at her home this church at 4 o'clock in the after eason No. Seuere liave been sentenced: te afternoon. A # eful arrangement The marriage of Mies Marion Wiley Tailored of high grade materials 3. he tries his cases in the . Hot in the newspapers was used as a center for the attract pme of Mr. and Mra, Clifford d ive table, where Mrs. Arthur Lath at piss lerfully. Scientifically con- ‘“AUSE Malcolm Doug mer, Mrs, Andrew Price, Mra, Al | SATURDAY, ser structed to supply the support, ' the prosecuting attorfer's ute flea THI. La ed bert Stubb and Misw Hazel MeMillan Mr. and Mrs to on comfort and securit 01 floe an agency for social betterment, | alternated. Miss Alice Ives and Miss children ‘i ¥ growing not an instrumentality for peraecu: | ircriia dhenhen sedated require. tion, He considera it hie duty to ans Your dealer keiowe the thee season protect the innocent as well ax pun Miss Lindsay THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21~ 50c and up 75c and up BECAUSE two grand juries } Complimented Che martings of Misn Geraldine without garters with Hickory garters aftisiency and fairmece, Ne SUR r sasar dave nt is (oarn se siseky Renee, Junet In the Notions, Boys or Infants Depart inners Product of the SEATTLE ICE C i Serena’ laticheos at Yrederick & Net at high noon in Bt, ‘Joseph's ents, If not, please write us. mombers of the King County Bar, REAM CO.—Main 6225 chureh t#on's tea room today, to compliment The marriage of Mra, Giibert Pryor Complete satistactio meomy bad eel your jawyers who know how his office |has been conducted, have indorsed Mins Margery Lind: who will wed to Captain G. Arthur Bell, at ip candidacy Mr. Mitchell Vaughn Charnley sep: home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gil- A.STEIN & COMPANY acy BCUTING. Arion NEY,

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