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a THE SEATTLE STAR : _ zs l- ——_—_——— MAKING ICE LAST jor . MRS. ALLIAUDE § SMITH | Persona usic DATES — Reboyobplortcimny 6a @ (74 -_—- siden init acc 22 EE a \ " Joint Recital Friday TO REM 9 ¢ protect ‘ ‘x way fam + } Ar fi r f a WEDNESDAY Edited by Lill iXeen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600. ; ‘nu H around " « ; Assistant—Frances Oldham, ' i forte are WATER IN CAKE Art—Dorothy Fay Gould, Telephone, Capitol 0829, . * 7 K vow at mth \ often re water ta ‘ M , ‘ ui J nt hk * * am . n . tead of milk, an 4 th Miss Mary Anderson Weds in St. Paul's Portland paste oly ncn Hale 40 cord 2 , 1 Gols . Y © at ‘ 7 ) 7 >, Church; Home Wedding Celebrated A Counte - J . ¥ i ‘ * ; é {EDIUM BR WALA a t Ande iM F Anderson, to Mr, W 3 Y F " ; i m W, Ainswort n of M 1 Mra, C. W. Ainsworth, i ae Hows Mie. Ke R, Fraxier's ° Chanderv! 8:20 o'clock, with the Rev. Sid . it aan , Pines," to Morgan ery Westwood Adsg Basket sta hit peont na «ypsophila were on elthe “ee Pinaihs Alegre Bane side of the chan w the rail w wreathed in vines and white Mf Ida 1 1 children of 7 thy full Doses. Whit cer peta ed roar . : the fu blooms stood at the abra. Following a program} t r a 1 phe jada 9 - 5 of bridal music. Mi ertect Love st rte ; os - 7) finest Olives i@ The bride, coming in with } was very lovely her gown of anning to 4 t here “ 7 ivory crepe satin, with bodice e lace and touch ¢ lace on the oe r r * Olives are softly draped skirt, caught wu of pearls. The lon; rt train M I Mra, Cha H. Lilly and | Ht a F. McRae, wh pocon . Spier Dlives fastened at the shoulders, was completely covered by her pearledged tullk Faas ee to Mount Rai par t return the it M Mrs. Verte MaPe REAL, for |. q Yell, bound with a ban. of pearlg across her brow and a half-circlet Ww { few di t th tive Gindys Nor ti Delicacies of tempt- Of Orange blossoms at the back. Ore of the valley and br ose a IS + : : Low at ing savor—for the 4 pes posed her nd neces we ae : tg I af 1 se 5: pienic basket, as @ Esculine Anderson, her sister's maid of honor, was gowaed In dell P ' for a two | M m erome at a een de praia gate apple green georgette over silver cloth, the soft « of the waistline cont t at I Beach, Ca ne - ma few 4 M Mré. Charles garnish for salads, as con’ inuing into a side train. With it she wore a Leghorn brimmed hat iad lot tin Sp nio at summer b an appetizer at every, Ww) crown of green geor and silver ribbona for trimmings, which Mfr IM J, H. Bloe eas VRIDAY, JULY 6— meal. fell in long loops to the hem of her gown carried a shower of Ophelia | testned from ‘a trip thru tt SEES Stoeger Mise 1 Only. experts’ coulda jroses: and sweet peas. °e 1 t, pre re an The four maids, Miss Margaret Crawford, of Portsmouth, Ohio; Miss Mr ! sand hter, |John Ev eturned F from selec! h it Ge Margaret Colesworthy, of Los Angeles; Miss June Gilmore and Miss Dorothy ¢ vinlt- | a , me thru| CLEANING CILCLOTH | pack suc’ ives {01 Margaret Lesser, wore gowns fashioned alike coral organdie over silver ¢ Mra, E Cut |B 8. PEP it nb si SE ROA | you—queen and stuff- cloth, with full skirts, tight bodices and sash trains. Their hats were of | pees ‘ Nextel ye Mamet rete Boe ne | ed—imported directly lorgandio in matching tint, with flower applique and streamers of silver Mra EJ. B HAS Flue | ———eney, | Ollcloth or linoleum. Use tepid water from Spain by Schwae Pv ribbons. They carried Colonial bouquets of flowers in pxtstel shades. Mra ft hree 1 trip in the Bast AMERICAN COLLEGE. || «nd wipe with a cloth dampened in rom. Dee C S Alderson wore a gown of midnight blue crepe with an overdrapery of ' oF MU SIC gaual parte ot Gold saith: asd water bacher Bros, & CO gray plaited chiffon and a gray sehair hat schib thd Inc., for diseriminat- Mr. William Clegg. of C 0, was best men and the ushers were Mr M M nS ' a | ing buyers. Nelson Anderson, Mr. Alfred Ghor Mr. Edmond Bold and Mr. Charles P 4 be eee Vas Henig oo Lees nad TS When you want the best, Anderson. cae Howe, Dean daltinia’ the actiche’ la tiie wate ask for HAPPY HOM HA reception at the Anderson. residenc lowed the ceremony. Here { 1) y. E. Humphrey v rn r-Pianist Olives and enjoy th®™~per- flowers in tall baskets vases repeated t rs at the church. In the} | i t Wa and fect satisfaction which al- Mining room the supper table was lighted with tall tapers and centered) | ‘ yh che poe f a ARNOLD KRAUL ways comes to users of fa- With a basket of pactel blooms. 8. Alfred Ghormley and Mrs. Eleanor 2 : erg er tn Gobet mous HAPPY HOME (Chase presided, assisted by Miss anor Clark, Miss Helen Donley, Miss Mra Ge Harrie Clute and 1A Evenin June 29, 1923 CANNED FOODS, MBeatrice Mercer, Miss Lois and Miss Margaret Gilbert. lausht M t and Anne Eliza vat 8:1 a Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. Crawford Anderson, Mrs. W. W t arrived ‘Cus f Carmel Montelius Hall ) Greenwood, Mrs. T. A. Baxter and Miss Lucy Gardner. + aa 4 t fi t Ae On Saturday afternoon, June 23, at a beautiful ceremony ith M iM 11 On their wedding trip to Honolulu the bride wore a three fariad atth he bride's te h rig t ine @axke blue Polret twill embroidered in gray, a tangerine-st performed at the home of the bride's parents, fr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Clute and Mra. J are sister Z @/sniall biue crepe hat, a poke bonnet shape, with gray pompon, and al H. R, Bartlett, Miss Clara Bartlett became Mrs, Alliaude eee of orchids. After August 15 Mr. and Mrs. Ainsworth will be at) Smith, Portrait by Grady. in St. Louis, Mo. ee ‘The bride ts a graduate of the University of Washington and a member Sof Kappa Alplia Theta sorority, while the groom graduated from the| @ Cl bs University of Illinois. | omen 's Uu . i CLUBS FOR THURSDAY a TRA Miss Bruggeman Married at Home Ceremony She marriage of Miss Vivian Bruggeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.| FORTSON-THYGESEN PBriggeman, to Mr. Tom Dunstan, son of the late Rev. Tremayne Dunstan | AUXILIARY @ Mrs. Dunstan, was solemnized last evening at the home of the bride's| Thy ice r about Two savings on ‘The special thirty-cent lunch at mis at 3:30 o'clock. W. V,, will " neary i : ver ee M 1 J D, Esary A oe rang, a agar Rev. John Dunstan, the groom's brother, performed the ceremony before bid 4 7 pared ake th anda on” theld' Waeht: fer this delicious ih anama Cafeteria is becom , riends of th ng more more popular, And improvised altar of pink roses, peoniés and greens, Tall candelabra ing lighted altar candies and white wicker standards holding great S bouquets stood at either side. Mrs. Harvey D. Williams played wedding Marches and Mrs. Eugene Van Slyck sang “At Dawning” just before the Vancouver is healthful breakfast food — cooks in five minutes — costs less than 2 cents a dish. Albers: (RN Atiog organizat! no wender! See what It is Choice of entrees (other than roasts), mashed potatoes, bread and butter, choice of Mother lwon's pies and cakes, coffee, tea or milk No better quality food any- where. And if you pay more than thirty cents \for such a combination, you pay too much. Suffered After Every Meal for 10 Years Mr. Carl B. Winge was groomsman and the “ushers were Mr. ‘Ienry ) Bruggeman and Mr. Harvey Williams ae iiss Alma Klug, of Tacoma, the maid of honor, was in rose and silver-| stevnory Gnd then shot taffeta, trintmed with French roses embroidered in silver t , and |” meee d an arm bouquet of Ophelia roses and sweet peas. The bri *.| COUNCIL OF “Miss Betty Thompson and Miss Hazel Chapman, wore taffeta frocks—Miss | sisuTE W pson’s, of orchid shade, was made with tight bodice ctreular Geskirt trimmed with sprics of velvet flowers. Sho carried a round bouquet | ome ; fof pink sweet peas. Miss Chapman's was of peach color, with trimmings | ‘Re Seattle counc! fof alli lace and metallic thread embroidery, and her flowers were orchid | °? will be held T peas. Q ia Vail’ Styck, the little ging bearer, was dainty in ruffled white isilkinet over a pink silk slip, with organdie nosegays for trimmings. She! wooncraFT TOTEM CLUB Wore a wreath of rosebuds for headdress and carriad the ring on a white re i satin cushion. Mrs. Bruggeman was gowned in gray chiffon and silver| | Woodcrat Hand wore a corsage of Cecil Brunner roses and sweet peas bride was lovely In her ivory crepe satin gown, long and straight | ‘ “gine, round of neck and sleeveless. From the pearl and crystal gird! Mell’ side ~festoons of pearls and crystals in long loops to th skint hemi. Her tulle vell was caught In a coronet of rose point lace, : fers of orange blossoms were at either side. Orchids, sweet peas, lilies I6f the ¥alley and bride’s roses in an exquisite shower were carri sy lerwards there was an informal reception and supper, with Mrs. ‘Hausdorf, Mrs. Loran Kidd, Mrs. Archie Van Slyck, Miss Libby Miss Elizabeth Smith and Miss Feli¢ite Van Slyck assisting ©) For traveling the bride wore a blue and white figured Canton c © dress, a biack wrap of Roshqnara crepe with trimmings and w | monkey fur, a black and white hat trimmed with French flower Orchids and valley lilies corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Dunstan left on a motor trip, to be at home after temporarily at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bruggempn. #7 oe @ “Informal Luncheon for Miss Ford Miss Hortense Green will entertain with an informal luncheon at the| Greenwood Seattle Tennis club on Saturday afternoon, June 30, in compliment tc t at Woodland park, T ‘Clara Ford (Clara Forova), who 1s visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr Ford. Tea Assistants Announced Mrs. William Marshall Bolcom will be assisted on Thur lat her tea given to honor Mrs. H. F. Alexander and Mrs. C. B. | Mrs. Harry S. Bolcom, Mrs. Tidmarsh, Mrs. Fragcis Guy Frink ) 2 Clare E. Farnsworth, who will preside at the urns. BUSINESS WOMEN'S Assisting generally will be Mrs. William Leonard Eaton, Mrs. Earl P.| opup J Jamison, Mrs. Frank K. Mund Mrs, Robert Graham, Mrs. Thomas Greening, Mrs. Lewis Stanton, Mrs. Lewis E. Eyman, Mrs. Samuel Russell | ind the Mi Helen Farrell, Calma Larson, Lillian Larson, Katherine "Bacon, Lillian Cargtens and Kathleen Benningfield. SEATTLE ROSE Table service at breakfast, 6:20 to 12:00. ‘The las ry to the Seattle Rose t Mr, and’Mra. Alex Tome fa * on st i i Sai G30AM#/1415 Third Ave.| | CANNED-FOODS MUSH ooee (Betwe , in d Pants etween n Union 8 Pike) | Albers Bros. Milling Co. Makers of Albers Plapjack Flour, Peacock Buckwhest Flour, ~ Rolled Ont VINEST POPULAR PRICED HOTEL ; IN THE UNITED STATES Official Hotel Automobile Club of Western ington and Affillated th Att 1 BUSH HOTEL PATTERNS a’ and Operated Rats $1 to $2.50 Per Day If you want the last word in Wall Paper you Ka Seiacae -ebiets | will find it at Smith’s right now—and the big ship- Weekly and Monthly Rates | ment just received gives you a wonder assortment from which to choose. « Sure Relief ge FOR INDIGESTION black s form on around m: miser me in ,th mach, nal Wom & sunset wa! 1. on Thur Members meet at end of New Bed Room| A New Blend Pa per This pretty 30-inch At 71h, 106, 1214¢ Crepe Blend looks like a sje f dollar paper. Special, Dinner Will Honor Fleet Commander HOM Honoring Admiral Hilary P. Jones, commander-in-chief of the United States fleet, and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon F. Pavey are entertain. | ing with a dinner of twenty-eight covers this evening at the Hotel] Sorrento. | Woodland park, ‘Thursday DORIC SOCIAL CLUB Doric D RECEPTION Mrs. Marion V. Sparling, club will meet 4 a ss inp 1 grand matron of the at 2 o'clock. Host M Morris chapter, 0. E 15¢ and to 25¢ single 2 o'cloc ostesues, Mra. A Rained waa Teeanels ‘ Be si Be Chenl Postpones T Carrol and Are, stein White A cigar temrglngs gre roll eee 18s Cheal Postpones Tea Eastern Stars and friends invited Mean Hot water Miss Mary Cheai has postponed her tea indeffnitely, planned for Saturday Bh ae < = . fierneon, June 20, in honor of Mixa Janct Henry WOMEN OF BATHING SUITS Sure Relief New Kitchen N T . MOOSE ART LEGION %: « suit t t * ‘ QOSEHEART LEGION | Bathing sults ot bright gingham Ps E LL-ANS ew aps | urge Or small checks have bloom: ers and collars of a plain color Initia: | Paper Starting as low as 5¢ a roll and in grades up to the best Varnish Tiles at 22¢ roll. SLOT New Ceilings At 7¢, Thad, DE, 10¢ and up to the i y em- bossed at 25¢ single roll. ‘Dance Planned for This Evening sail Tonde I Mbone tainies ree 5: Mr. and Mrs, Thomas J. A June 2%, at § o'clock / party given at their home, halie,” in Carleton park, in honor of their | tion house guest, Mrs. i Frederick Acheson, of Emporia, Kan. Twenty-five sere couples will be entertained. KUM CLUB a i Pe ie The Kumtux club will hold ft ‘ ay meeting of the ear Thur Tea to Honor New Resident ning, July 28, with Miw Zella| Mrs. Barnette Fisher is entertaining with a tea at her home Frid Allen ‘at the Parental etre » afternoon from 4 until 6 o’clock to honor Mrs. George Hughson, of S hool, 57th ave. 8, and Holly at A Francisco, who has recently come here to reside. Members are asked to bi 1 bOX My er will be assisted by her moth Mrs. A. Nordine, of Berkeley, | lunch Coffee will be s € t th s, Cal, ‘ada Mrs. Donald Graham, Mrs. James Farrell, Mrs. Walter Wells and| School. Meet at O-W. R t o ihe urn eae eee /imerica’s Home Shoe Polish Luncheon Compliments Guest | eeoena ) BROTHERHOOD EVERY APPLICATION SPREADS ITS REPUTATION ! Gives the shine that preserves Z a ea In compliment to her mother, Mrs. H. J. MeGirr, of Bolse, Idaho The Ladies’ aixiliary to Brother leather and resists weather! Mel | 2S¢ and 75¢ Packages Everwwhere | For Your Living Room heson will be hosts this evening at a dancing | 44, 18- or 30-inch papers in tapestry, grass cloth or Tiffany blends, at 25¢, 35¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 and up to $2.00 per single roll. Direct from leading mills in the country. bis, wetdy vowiler will alternate Wear-Well House Paints We have been selling this splendid paint in our Portland store for nearly five years. We have sold thousands of gallons here in Seattle. If we charged afternoon. | in Union Record hall, 1915 First Mr. and Mrs, McGirr are the guests for a time of their son-indaw and| 1 daughter. | evening, June 28, 3 lock. A social hour and refresh ts will follow, to which the fami Entertains for Visitor ‘ Meg are Savited Ben Brace entiirtained with an informal luncheon at her home on Tuesday | hood of Railroad Trainmen will meet There’s a SHINOLA shine for every Mre. D. S. Willard entertained with a luncheon of eight covers this afte ADDITIONAL CLUBS : $3.00 a gallon it would be a real bargain, 4 ida M 5 ies to honor Mme. Christine Berrique, the guest of bat : - he shoe— Sais “site it is the best paint value Ht ay eacig dei be pou nere pa Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood, Brown the city. Outside white or colors, gallon $2.45 Bridge Luncheon Hostess | Ark chapter, 0. B. §., will enter For father, mother, sister, brother— : jtain at lineheon on the lawn o Mrs. Vinton 12. Lott entertained on Monday afternoon at her home with| Mrs, Minnie TH are # bridge lunctieon for sixteen in honor of Mra, J. Lott, of Boston, Muss., who| Angeline at., Friday afternoon, June 46 her house guest, 9, at 1 o'clock. Mrs, Mildred Rau : is chairman of arrangements, Elliott Irthopedic Shops 0666. Memmbers and friends in ted Mrs, Andrew M. Thonms will be hostess on Thursday Mi Tea Shop, assisted by Mra, Peter Mogenson, Mra. BH. A Goodwin, Mrs. G.’'T. Harleman, Mra, A. H, Langdon, Mra. A Frederick Boyd snd Mrs. B.C. Yancy. . The apyite Shop will he in charge of Madrona guild in the morning, Fepresinied by Mrs. A. B, Schneider and Mrs. C. A. Douglas; in the aftes- and » A. Dougle be a splendid program and the 4 Hoon, First Hill guild, with Mrs, L. C; Lens and Mre. B. Kt. Lewis in| dies’ chorun will Giv8 Koveral ‘solec tions, Everybody welcome, keep the SHINOLA Home Set handy! The dauber, of genuine bristles, cleans the shoes ahd applies tHe polish, The big lamb’s wool polisher brings the shine like magic. The nifty, thrifty, everyday habit— Tr home, 2929 8 ® SMITHS WALL PAPER HOUSE REMEMBE MATHS” 1621 Fourth Avenue Opposite Ritz Hotel STRAWBERRY SOCIAL, strawberry social will be given lat the Wolfh ybyterian church day evening, June 29 There will “The Shine for\Mine” |

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