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PAGE 1 rHE Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallist Telephone, Main 0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—-Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould elephone, Miss Butler Married at Large Affair Planned Capito) 0829. Morning Ceremony; for Friday iT. ANNE CH early Miss Ma Decame the Frederick Hu Masse r Hghted by my the ceremony, re The bride, coming of ivory gec With high roun the regulation from the Ita @ainty arms were f The three brid Blake and Mis Shades, with fotc Douquets of Kinkaid, dau Were cunnin eabochons the bride Diack hat Lieut. C rett, of Pc Ruth Towr Gounod's A we On th dark blu Mies of t Mr. and M be at home in Seattle Mrs. Brown Plans Bridge Luncheon Mrs, Orin W arc i n c ° at her home Friday afternoc lace Mrs. Brown will be Margaret Henry, Miss © the afternoon Miss Margar Assistants Named for Tea F Mrs. Walter V iner Reed will t ee giving Friday noon at her home in honoi 3 by Mrs. H. B. Hurley, Mrs, Howard Joslyn, Mr Mrs. Arthur De Voc Mrs, Edmund Bowden William Bow nd the 3 Julia Ripley Mrs. Glen Hostess « on Friday Mrs. Irving M. Glen b ge of five table: for Friday afternoon p 22. Additt rests tea hour. Miss Merrill to Entertain ) Miss Virginia Nl) entertain at din edi n at her home, honoring Miss De se 1 a, an ance, Mr. Charles W. Prow of Heathfie 2 Lamcheon Will Welcome haa shiters In compliment to her daughters, Mins Ja and Miss Claire Shea ‘Who are returning from Coronado on Friday 4 ahan © entertain thirty members of the younger set at lun Saturday after hoon at the Seattle Tennis club. George Leonard and preside over the tea table, assisted by Mra . ore Blackwell, Polly Van Patten and Miss Lea Plans Bridge Luncheon ‘To honor Miss ma White, a bride-elect, and Mrs. Harold Smith] MKatherine Biggs), who, with Mr. Smith, has returned from China to make} ,, ) their home here, Miss Margaret Lea will entertain with a bridge luncheon | | at the Seattic Tennis club on Friday afternoon. Covers will be placed for Pixteen close friends of the honor guests. bf Entertain at Supper Dance = Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broderick were hosts at a small “their home on Saturday s, complimenting Miss Mo Feturned Sunday to her home in Spokane, after spending a year at the University of Washington. Sieh ne Olympia Girl to Wed Army Man | Mr, and Mrs. Frank C. Owings, of Olympia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Melissa, to Lieut. Michael Gibson Smith, 10th Field ertiliery, U.S. A. ‘Miss Owings is a former student at the Univer Ophe is widely known. Lieutenant Smith is a gradu ‘stationed at Camp Lewis. J No date has been set for the wedding. per dance at} Graham, wt where Announce Son’s Marriage i in East ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wendler, of Seattle, announce the marr on, Mr. Robert Stone Shuler, of New York, to Miss Dorothy Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Rogers, of New York, on Saturday June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Shuler are spending their honeymoon at Atlantic City. On ‘heir return they will make their home in New York. Mr. Shuler is assistant manager for Beniek & Co. : ‘Dinner for Bridal Party ‘Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anderson will entertain with an informal dinner at their home next Saturday evening in compliment to the members of the bridal party of their daughter, Miss Mary Anderson, and Mr. Walter ‘Ainsworth, and the out-of-town guests. . Miscellaneous Shower Honors Sister In compliment to her sister, Miss Alice Tamber, who has just returned from Bridgeport, Wash., where has been teaching, and who will be a | September bride, Miss Murlel Tamber entertained with a miscellancous| | shower and dinner at her home on Friday evening. Covers were placed | ) for twenty-three, and bridge was the later amusement. Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops © Mrs. John Fritch Reed will be hostess for Westminster guild at the| Orthopedic Tea Shop Wednesda: sted by Mrs. George W. Shields, Mrs John P. Hartman, Mrs. Geor; W. English, Mrs. James Thompson, Mrs. George Bearsworth, Mrs. S. F. Hayden, Mrs, Robert A. White, Mra. M. 8 Wooster, Mrs. W. T. Hovey and Miss Josephine Shields ‘Mrs. W. W. Reed and Mrs, G. Alston Hole will be in charge at the Thrift} Shop in the morning, representing Queen Anne guild; in the afternoon Mrs. J. W. Albright and Mrs. A. B, Comfort will be in charge for Madrona} age of thelr @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY WEST SEATTLE ae COMMUNITY CLUB = WOMAN'S CENTURY 1B Women of the West Seattle Com. | The drama departm of the/munity club will serve tea to mem-| » Woman's Century club will have ajhers and friends from 3 until 5 picnic at the home of Mrs. C. C.|o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Jun Phillips, at Beaux Arts, Wednesday, | 20, at ihe clubhouse, 1904 42nd a Bune 20. Boat leaves Leschi park|S. W. Among those who will re at 10:30 a. m. e are Mrs. A. L, Warner, Miss Cd wilson, Mrs, Max Kuner, Mr WALLINGFORD CIRCLE George Ryan, Mrs. J, F. Blaine, > Wallingford circle of the First|Mrs. Dana Brown, Mrs, Alfred Presbyterian church will meet at the} Ware, Mrs, A.J. Stretch, Mra. J.) | home of Mrs. T. Merrill, 102 1, 46th|C. Carpenter, Mrs, J. C. Harri | gt., Wednesday, June 20, at 2 p. m.|Mrs. H. Plerce Saunders, Mrs. Mar-| bazaar work. From % untiljion Edwards, Mrs, Harry MacBeth, 420 an informal receptioi: will be|Mrs. Jules Charbneau, Mrs, Walter | held in compliment to Mrs. H. A. , honorary member, who is a in the city, and is leaving that | IONIA SOCIAL CLUB | evening for the Hast. Visitors wel-| Ionia Social club will meet in the| come, card room of Masonic Temple, ae he Pine and Harvard ave, GENERAL LAWTON CIRCLE day, June 20, at 2 p. m. 4 General Lawton Circle, Ladies of | stars and friends welcome, j the G. A. R., will serve a luncheon aoe at the home of Mrs, Ella Merritt,| Lany mAGLES 911 Coryell Court, Wednesday, Juno} ‘The Lady Kagles have a regular | , from 11 to 4. Comrades and | moot) Jodneuday, 20, at A meeting Wednesday, June 2 | friends invited. Tako car No. 9 to} o'clock, in M. Ti. B.A, hall | Thomas st. Ms i Davis and Mry, T, Hatfield Kast | Wednes Eastern | ene AUXILIARY TO | HELYERS' CLUB BIKUR CHOLUM |. Tho Helpers’ olub of Aloha chap-| ‘The Ladies’ auxiliary to Congroga a No, 116, O. H. 8. will meet ati tion Bikur Cholum will entertain homo of Mrs, Bertha Wober,| members at luncheon at the Y. M, “Midyalo avo, Wednesday, ane H A. clubrooms, Wednesday, June yt Bg ee = 20, wt 4 o'clock, 176 avoid dosttd idhs)alayailook for the signature of ae TMC MRS 5 . HERBERT BAIRD MSG es ee se" ah Mrs. Baird (EF Wimer), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Wimer, of Yakima, with Mr. Baird motored here last week on their wedding trip. AQUILA LODGE |ROBERT MORRIS z Aquila Lodge No, 35, D. H. P, A,| SOCIAL CLUB will meet in regular session on! ‘phe Robert Morris & meet with Mra, H 47th ave. §., on Eastern Stars 1 inl club will y evening, ° 20, . at 1915 Firs Init and refreshments. to attend, ADDITIONAL CLUBS LONESOME CLUB me club will meet ing at § o'clock at the and hotel, Dancing and 1a program by the mem arranged. Frie and all deleg friends are urged to be 4 Moet at the band stand at 12 o'clock sharp. AMARANTH SOCIAL CLUB Amaranth Social clut meet wit rm. Maud E nic lunch, Wedne 12:30. o'clock Ebright, treas: JOINT CARD PARTY AND DANCE lenta’ it. Martin home of Mr Women Wednesday, 12:20 o’cl ake tene N Children Cry fay ‘ MOTHER! Fletcher's Castoria is a harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially | prepared to relieve Infants one month old to Children all ages of | Wind Colic bd To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Constipation Flatulency Diarrhoea Natural Sleep without Opiates Proven directions qn each package, Physicians everywhere recommend it, That skin trouble need not torment you RESINOL OINTMENT soothes while it heals. ff you are tortured by eczema or any other itch: ing, burning skin irouble, apply a little Resinol tonight. See how quickly it stops the itching, permits sleep, and enables you to face tomorrow with a smile, It does not cause the skin to smart or sting, The first touch rarely fails to give precious relief, and you feel sure the trouble is aoing to be heal. ed, Ask your druggist for Resinol, “Every application spreads its healing reputation” Resinol TAR | Personal Daddy’s Little Dream Girl Somewhere, tonight, some littie girl will go to dreamland, and she will dream a beautiful dream of a fine piano coming into the home and in her dream she will see papa and mamma all in smiles. She will hear their dream voices say it is their gift to her’ from the great stores of Count du Rarrl. It ta to de her-oton piano, and her ttle dream heart will leap with joy and swell with girlhood love, Her Ultle dream hands wilt play over‘and over the ivory keys, and how soft and sweet the dream music sounds childhood dreants of the beau- tiful in fe are the tender b which can be made to blossom into life, beauty and foy—oh, may her dream come true! Just put on your hat, papa, and your bonnet, mamma, and come see the pift piano that awaits—with loving care its tone was made so sweet to make dreams all come true and so easy to realize, Daddy's little dream girt shall then have musio wher ever she goes, when she learns while the heart beats young Together we adults who love music can make matters all so easy, and we shall be at the open door to greet you—vou with the great mugic heart, with the Wife of a little girt entrusted to your care in the cold, cold world. Dandy used pianos for $150 better ones a little more, Kaay little terms. Du Barry Pleasant Dealings JUNE 19, 1923 ESDAY The American Indian did not realize, as he cultivated his maize, that one day corn would become the food of every nation. He could not even imagine the perfection of the pro- cesses and research that have made the golden corn kernels yield their most valuable element, oil, to the makers of AMAIZO. AMAIZO OIL is an ideal Shortening, Salad and Cooking Oil. It is a neces- sity in the kitchen. It saves time and money, AMAIZO OIL is wholly vegetable. It is sa pure and wholesome that physi- cian’ are recommending it to those who are under-nourished. A tablespoonful taken three times a day for a month will improve your health. AMAIZO OIL is a true food of great value. Delicious and palatable, it is delightful to use. Our cook book tells you how. OIL In the Can with Hygienic Top 5 ; —Collects No Dust—No Rust Your grocer has it. Ask him fora free copy of the AMAIZOOILCookBook. Smerican Maize-Products Co. New York ibald De Voo, Mr. Barrett m will arrive the y De Vor !/last of this week’ from New York James De Voe, with M end a month with his parents, Alien, m a two wee r, and Mrs. Thomas Green. Spokane and Pc Measure coffee quality by flavor, first, last and always, Flavor determines coffee value, and Flavor will determine the brand of coffee you will most enjoy. We have no doubt the brand will be Hills Bros, Coffee, and the fact that more people are drinking and enjoying Hills than any other brand, is assuring,

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