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PAGE 10 THE SPATTLE STAR A AY, JUNI . [ | Personal éattle Jociety clad sith) seh by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600, ithe saoht 3 Assistant—Frances Oldham. 4 fie Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0§ Mr Geos ove Blethe Mrs. Skinner Will Honor Mrs. Mills at Luncheon; Mr. J. Howard Lilly Marries in, Canada H NORING Mrs. Mra, David M iM 1 Mr. and Mra. M ughters, the M es Gwiadys and 6% Dorothy Mills, are 1 Sorrento for a few week Mra Veltbese vabimaed bass me days as the guest of Mr. and Mr Seattle Man Weds in Canada | of the week for her hom The marriage of Miss Di Lois Dixon, daughter of Mrs. Cheste enete Dixon, of Maple Creek, § anada, to Mr. James Howard Lilly, of Friends of Mra, Gilbert Le Baror son of Mra. FE beth Lilt of Vancouver, B. C., was solemnized Duffy will be pleased t earn sho is in the Method chureh at Maple Cre with convalescing from her recent serious with Miss Ruth M om Dixon and Mr, Claw Mra. A. J, Blethen. r and Mra. rs were charming brides, gowned alike in exquisite & hortly ivory charmeu and silver lace The! vells of embrold SB, 0.29 sels net, falling in graceful ades over the glistening folds of their Mins Ch Heussy and Mr court trains, were bound w gar ¢ bioasoma, Orchids, ! Carl Heuss r ed Wednesda A roses and Iilies of the valley in beautiful showers formed their from school in the East, to spend near ‘Thre and Mra, William Heussy Miss Jes tte Higginboth was an attractive bridesmald in a frock of mauve georgette crepe picturesque hat in matching; tones. She rath gee dan arm bouquet of Ophelia roses , be, Mea Mate a ons Peggy Dixon and Joan Shepherd were winsome little tlower girls in daint fay teniaegts! eta organdie dresses, carrying Watteau baskets of Ceci] Brunner rosebuds. Ty Wchniet en ues tae ee Dr. Hugh L. Dixon was best man and the ushers were Mr. Roy Meado pe Nabe score ts ce Mtge and Mr. Donald Meadows. Miss Dorothy Meadows played the wedding wwooaalla® 'dercas, Lu ‘ Wy zi 258 ts march from “Lohengrin” for the processional and Mendelssohn's wedding ta ‘ acrcss 1a hing: dre t { t mareh for the recessional a i with patchwor 3 Following the service there was a large reception at “The Map! home , | dresses, The whole ma of the brides’ mother. Mr, and Mrs. Lilly left on a six weeks’ wedding trip MS and Mre well G Ww ayland | patch na . f to Eastern and Canadian s, and aft: mber 1 will be at home in and children, of Lead i) Who | Pile an *, Seat 2828 Broadway N have been m ring in California bed 4th r * es ies es s 4 time, ¢ ay home Supper at Home This Evening sical ° : r Honoring their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grant, of Cleveland area we pansts hina & anda in ervieWs avy 8 Mr, and Mrs. Edward I. Garrett are entertaining with a supper at thei | tork,the Slnses Viola: apa. Waith Bo 54 si home at The Highlands this e ne. rth, removed t from the Lau. ° h ht F ee ms Sumas tore ae Lightweight Fig amp Interesting Wedding in Olympia rinon at aes! : edding of especial interest to le friends 0! young couple is vedicts. N, ‘ . oe ot ca pint tou b ips ayia baa adge germrescaagp ar yeas a o5 one Miss Helen Goetz and Mies Jean} He Predicts Nothing About Shelby Fight Mr. and Mrs, Jesse bringer, of Olympla, to Mr. Edward Cushman, i ae Geieanats oe i in| Except That Dempsey Will Win son.of Judge and M Cushman, of Tacoma, which was solemnized aha a | is fe be in St. John’s Episcopal church in Olympia Thursday evening at 8 o'clock | OF ise | BY WANDA VON KETTUEE 1a) wpasents ran Fs with the Rt Frederick W, Keator reading the service. | Mra. Per Lee Welty wilijleave next] .v¥ WAY Ll apr gga hink about thie ‘New Mex The bride, entering with her father, was very lovely in hegvy ivory satin, | ik for Dreckenridge, Misn., to visit wcmgieananttite octane ioen 4 e rite nly one ot the bodice long and straight, and bouffant skirt. Her long tulle vell was| her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Warren| : new bs i nding a man h e tral, But Dempecy’s going to knock | t C crap. Our civilian confec. neircled by a band of silver, and Ophelia roses and sweet peas were | Hopkins, for two month Ane SEA tata pia gc a ° n an exquisite shower formed her bouquet eee Sahai} a = amass PAS e's a sweet be ge Miss Georgia Springer, her sister's maid of honor, wore a taffeta frock | Dr. Roberta Wimer F ts in New | whis iF Da ‘Glitentont oe'5 ton t ae s§ zs #4 beets aa Pe asteed sherdal era ad ype ; : xi a airtel anny Riba Pola oh sy nis in the statement of Jo Joe has seen a good many figh In orchid shade, embroidered with silver flower baskets. Her hair waa | Zork city attending the Osteopathic) sineyy lig his time, he explained further— band of silver and and sweet peas were | Women’ Dphelia roses, encircled Afterwards there was a reception at the Springer residence, with Mrv. | ‘8 National convention, and irst claws.” He declares that the carried oa wuset at the Waldorf date poln, now in Seattle's harbo ? during the past eight ‘The four stiendants, Mrs. Raymond Ryan and Mise Gwendolyn Newlove, | . mea board the battleship New Mexico. | Yeara in which he has held his of Seattle, and Miss Anna Springer and Miss Frances Lamborn, of} Ba ea ae ie I saw Fis her stro! ing on the up: |! Navertissiens: he makes no Olympia, were gowned alike in taffeta frocks, Mrs. Ryan and Miss Lamborn have returr ron ash extended vielt per ca a of the Mex Frida oars peg poy pe get an in orchid and Mi ewlove and Misa Springer in powder blue. They were ioe afternoon er an hour and ill out o iz fashioned with long bodices and bouffant skirts trimmed with silver and] apo half of ut,” REC bout Present when the bel ri pastel ribbons. Silver bands were worn in their hair and thetr flowers | Jas Hazel” SeMitlan returned) Hi im blue middieg and salto and that Dempsey is going to win were Colonial bouquets. | [inte irene MENUS. Feterned | atthoers ia SHIP ALSO Mr. George Coats, of Seattle, was best man and the ushers were Mr.| s Lary Aaa iit ba oe nh summer fre HAS CHAMP BALL NINE Harold Kearney, Mr, T. Paul Strong, Mr. Dale Hollenbeck and Mr. Reginald | | saa suits, Fighting Joe heeded is five feet six inches in Pratt. Mr. A. A. Wright, of Portland, the bride's uncle, played the wedding | |” Sir and Mrs, Dasilel: Kelleher bave [In a sult of wash biuedun eeest at sabe a little more marches, Mrs. Springer was gowned in black lace and Mrs. Cushman in | reonsved to thelr summer home at /4ree, he ambled on, unconcernedly {tht 135 pounds. He has been in ee ere | | the Country club. observing the harbc near-by [the Pa Years, and now carries | water ‘dcécts e commission of “boatswain mata, | i] F. W. Crombie and Mrs. Pearle Meagher presiding at the supper table Be however, stopp «nd the Missef Jane Meagher, Elizabeth McElroy, Alice Springer and Sally | ei Bears) merge tee Pee A moment nae fee things ioe eae Gyde assisting. Mrs. C. H. Springer and Mrs, George Aetzel assisted about | cl bi saath atta . the former declared. her things beside the lights the rooms. After July 15 Mr. and Mrs. Cushman will be at home at the elaborately woven or dyed pa’ “The outcome’! be publ smorrow | eight championship, of which the manera Cocntey chub | Jare worn with the knitted sweater | i045 0 New Mexico boasts, include: ne ae costumes and sport sult. EXPLAINS ABOUT THE as koeoty se ip baseball team Officers of Fleet Will Be Honored POPPY GOWN RSW SMERICO-CONT EET "Ine "youngent pechectecbetiis’ wun Honoring Admiral Hilary P. Jones, the members of his staff and othe | A smart gown of black satin ts Pees ob srinned’and his eyes ter of any alr craft gun in the commanding officers, the American Legion will entertain with a largo mado extremely colorful by an all ‘Colin tin’ © eehhees vy—Rob 11 Hendricks, dinner this evening at the Men's University club. Capt. J. §. Gibson will} lover embroidered design of red pop: ASoantin’s the =: - Ie os, Marines. be the toastmaster. ples and green leaves. vata eae in votes expl 1 4 the honor of being the flag. Mr. Daniel B. Trefethen is chairman of the officers’ entertainment com. | m as sion’ ts ef sew ng to s p of the fleet's battleship divis mittee, which is making elaborate plans for the entertainment of the{ SALAD INGREDIENTS Seite ian PEL ee es officers of the fleet during their stay here. Have your salad ingredients very Cer tame i raat a vulm the 's heayy- ha Wash the lettuce ham pion, nd ert Snyder, ts by _ Pie * i af at a time and dry by press votes for tr to Shelby with the president’s guard at Mrs. Wright Gives Charming Tea l fag between toleah arch jomebody on’ this boat's goin’ t' the | Mare Island, and will theretore slut Mrs, Arthur Alfonzo Wright was hostess yesterday afternoon at a very| | fight. And it's goin’ to be either me| this city shortl " is ightful ten at her home, 525 W. Ray st. The rooms were attractive with . YELLOW FASHIONABLE or O'Hara—Johnn' O'Hara; he's oo f i ¢ pink t © roses a cool greens, ile ot M . f y, > ¢ . r, yello r de chi {tbe ainer of the xer rn — Sen en ne teatont conta oon telaniaese the ten) (Upper left) Mrs. Marshall Newton Barrett (Muriel Mason), photo by Grady. (Upper), 4 ¥ti0w crepe de chine frock tha Gree es DOSOES Te Lehccam Brightly | fF Carolin phintum arranged! sight) Mrs. Edwin Shidler (Ruth Benton), photo by Bushnell. (Lower left) Mrs, Fred-\"..% : i shaven aud | BRR ne iets Bi onder pater ! : j |der of s s trimmings on the first coat dresses Joseph Forbes, Mrs, Stanley L. Jordan, Mrs. Frank! €Tick Gordon O'Neil (Madeleine Butler), photo by Grady. (Lower right) Mrs. Joseph|n yellow mono Say," he went on to ask, “what! and suits for fall. Houck and Mrs. James Gilman. Jane Gilman received| Holland Cowley uth Greenleaf), photo by Croule U'Renn—a group of attractive June}| ae rn, ws paceman eee ling hours from 3 until 5 o’clock | brides % WG . . | i a — Issuing Cards for Musical Tea | R LE Ce Mrs. H, S. Hill is issuing cards for a musical tea at her home on Th | @) Cl b ic +e" ory phe, be ig €: day afternoon, July 12, to honor her sister, Mme. Christine La Barraque, of omen s ui 1S h patie San Francisco, who is her guest: | CLUBS FOR MONDAY | Thru the park Is My| “4 ° | ‘ Brok Entertains for House Guest FLORA E. BATEMAN, laps Mrs. Courtney I. Klopfenstein entertained with a delightful informal tea]! le O. A. - zive sw: 64 Friday afternoon at her home in compliment to her house guest, Mrs.|_ Flora E. Batem: L. L. 0. A he first ¢ Robert be Land, of Los Angeles. fie hold ite coms be) De M., Mrs. William Shannon presided over the tea table and Mrs. Harold | hall, Monday ev Augu 5 McDonald, Mrs. Paul Stending and Miss Helen Bryan assisted jat 8 o'cl Dae th ft the ¢ and "Chri Consoler During the afternoon Mrs, Thomas Campbell rendered a group of songs.| A. H. Mck n Triolet, a. 6. 6 |PHINN RIDGE | FREMONT M, RK. Smith; “Moc t .° uke ¢ 7, ‘ IMPROVEMENT CLUB w. ¢ t Gypsy Heart,” and "Mi Miss Warvik Has Home Wedding rei ope eat ti zs ve irniatae peter eorn aie A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and/ppinr Improvense mest Emma Maring. By spectal re vik when their daughter, Miss Edith Warvik, was married | will 1 ay,’ July’'3, a€|the home of Mr Miss V Muth played two piano offman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charjes Coffman, Wednesday,|§ p, m. in the auditorium of the {Aurora ave, S composi Etude in F minor by , At 1 o'clock, with the Rev. Hovik reading the service before | John fi. Allen school, N. 67th st.and |lzenship.”. Mr "| Liszt and Vaiclk by Makrejs. | background of pink and white roses and ferns Dsdstors aver sr nie ili balan the weakest ‘an ‘ e bride, entering with her father, was charming in a gown of tvory| portant busimwss meeting. Plans for |sired ‘ | Canton crepe, designed on straight, slim lines. Her tulle vell was fastened! the fab hoties Trill: ba" diveiad ry} M to her coiffure with a wreath of orange blossoms and the carried a shower |e and alay the Sets hacstih: il (AUSILALAY 26 J usic of white rosebuds, sweet peas and lilies of the valley. Lake WY the Ament Lacie Beorth [RATLROA CONDOURROE | Piano Recital at The bridesmaid, Miss Frances Turnbull, was attired in shell pink organdie | ye yuly parade, Prof ce kl Whe Sadia lestiicre to ates On| : er a pink satin slip and her flowers were Ophelia roses and sweet pea ia shi sl deoe WAleA GORMCCES crite Se OO | ir. George J. Traley was best man. wisi 4 |a-card party Fr July st the The junior and intermediate A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony, after which Mr A ‘poaitig hg iaiy be Re cant Wie aver| Duplis of Mra! Mitgatet: MoGée were Coffman left on a short motor trip thru the South. On thelr return the flap sae erp ata: egpaaegceg Nene oe teers isterion a will make their home in Seattle. | Ex > atten |L Il be served at 1p. m,, |heant in a plano recital Friday eve. | eee tie TTLE CHAP NO. 109 SEATTLE LOD Bae ee eee | Informal Tea for Visitor Seattle Chapter No. 109, 0, B, 8, |NO. 7 jie | Mrs. E. R. Spies will entertain with an informal tea at her home Il hold its next regular meeting | Seattle jo. 7, D. H. PL A participating Included | Thursday afternoon, Ju , In honor of Mme. Christine La Barraque, of | ®t Robin's hall, I ton, Thursday, | will meet , July 3, at g|Wilma Milkey, Florence Arthur, | San Francisco, who 1s visiting hi ter, Mrs, H. 8. Hill. {July 6, at 8 p. m. lonee k, at - ©. U. W. hall, 1499 | Harold Young, Bernice Thom, Elsie | vi ions have been confined to the intimate ends of the honbr guest. | b ates, Ninth Business meeting, with | Ty ce Invitations ha A to.the satimate triends'of-the Honbr guest.) * Me ee sith) Prothero, Kathryn ‘Thomas, “Mary oa RAINIER POST, NC 4 requested to attenc toss, Alice Lind, Doreen Vereker, Calendar at Orthopedic Shops |B eC a ea penan mute aogemee Segee sivas SERS Rant The calendar for the Orthopedic Tea Shop next week will be, on Monday, | nier pc 1, will have its regu-| HOLLY CLUB and James MoMinnir | Broadway guild, with Mrs. J. W. Thomas, hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ott« Monday evening, July |TO DANCE | Grunbaum, Mrs. J. W. Barbour, Mrs, P. M. Roberts, Mra, R. G. Johnston Bia DECoIn The Holly club will give a dai Mrs. A. E allum, Mrs. George Turner, Mrs. H. R. Washington, Mrs. | The Holly club willg ive a a my | James Wrlle and Mra. Omar J. Humphrey. | AUXILEARY: To Ratisttayravonlige ue OE et ACLS Tuesday, First Hill guild, Mrs. W. T. Buschmann, chairman; Wednesday, | tit mOHORH ROOSKV ten Broadway hall. The co r, | Fourth of July, closed ail hursday, Hast Highland Drive gulld, Mes.| The Ladies naan: mniteae ta, race includes Mt. ven || LO REMEMBER | D. D. Baldwin, ¢ ; Mount Baker Park gulld, Mrs, F, Melton,| dore R lt ONG: B Jerick Christensen, Mr. G. W, Pal.|| SATURDAY, JUNE a0 | hostess; Saturday, Seahurst auxiliary, Mrs. I". B, Carpenter, hostess, have a get-together meeting on Mon-| bridge and Mr, EB! B, Lutz. ate Horhayiea lias bh Ft The Thrift Shop will be In charge of University gud on Monday morn-| ay fies ing 0 | BLE, * Orrin ia in| Ing, with Mrs. W. B. Addy find Mrs. H, C. Campbell; afternoon, Laurethurat ae thetauetliany wilco i mania guild, Mrs. Stevenson SmitH and Mrs, Edward H. Lennox, Jr. Tuesds be: inant fies a te i Bs hon act WOMAN'S vad ele Winslow auxiliary, Mrs. Harry Horrocks and Mra, Wihipeor’ I | fatkainmant’ ahd: petbeahment: wilL|: MPR. Ww Hinton wil ent Yacht club | charge all day; Wednesday, closed for the holid Morning | he provided 1 talit’© thal Hoard lot’ directors "ai | Renton Hill guild, Mrs. S. J. Chadwick and Mrs. afternoon,| The regular meeting of nusxit.| chairmen, of departments of: ¢ und First Hill guild, Mrs. Fred Gilman, chairman; Friday, North Queen Anne| jary wii be held ‘Tuesday, Ju Clateles OPerbadar alae AB Nrare oe | guild, Mrs. George Hubbard, chairman; Satur¢ Met auxiliary, Mr.) ym. at —Roosovell ‘Hall, 1616|luncheon, July 1 1940. o'clooi, MONDAY, JULY | 2 ' toosey nal, 6 icheo! ; 30 o'clock, ra, Oliver is luneheon J. Btoet! Seen tne | Thira ave at her country ‘home. Members| At Beattie tonhaner || “3 DAY IN NORWAY” the residence of Prof. Leif Sporch iar |take car No. 2 and get off at Gra. sates Walle tee ck Celebrating the tenth anniversary | Haslund, 540 13th ave, N. aston ADDITIONAL CLUBS jham st Pate ye nee well ‘fs tea at the Se of the organization the Norwegian |Home in Kristiania), The trip will! coe) cee iii TUESDAY, JULY Hospital association has planned “A|terminate at the Norwegian hos.|AUKI REVIEW FORTE HOLD MHDTING Mrs. Ralolgh Chinn's luncheon at Day in Norway,” Sunday, July 1,| pital, 2615 Woodiand Park ave, (vol, | MEMCRIAL SERVICES | ‘The Seattle chapter of the Ameri- the Heattlo Golf'and Country ehtb which will take the form of a pro-| senkollens sanatorium), where coffee |AIM! review will hold’ memorial /can Literary association, ttle | Hegry;. JABAAAUMNSLT Aro COE gressive dinner starting from Nor-|and birthday cake will’ be served on | Services At Mount Pleasant cemetery, | Pootry club," met. Juno in the Hart Andrews and Tanbetle Asnor Ra | HAN ABEEA Lai.’ ologe: sand | ftie eredinds, Sunday, July 1, at 2 p.m. Members| music studio of Mr, Harry Krinke wa 4 o'clock p. m. The first course} The committee on arrangements aware to wear white and bring Mies Merle Glavin contributed the |] WEDNESDAY, aury 4— will be served at Norway Hall|includes Mrs. G. N. Miller, Mrs, 1. cee Fa ema Bare ee fhe program hast ochtaneieees (Holmenkollens Tourist hotel, Kris-|Uri, Mrs. H. Pedersen, Mrs. 8. |woMan's LAKEWOOD CLIP “Hinnot, Heart” (an original poem), residence ‘of Mr. Kinar Beyer, 816/Mrs. O. M. Ring, Mrs. George Nel-| provement club will meet Tuesday, {tavern “Carlotta” the pn ea act ae Herecere, Sith ‘ave, (& Home in Bergen); a |son, Mra. B. C. Gabrietsen‘and Mrs, | July 3, at 2p, m., at the Lakewood | M Why? scaurmusloal iredaing)) fauslcal program will be given at \Gunnar Lund, clubhouse, “An Old Sweetheart of Mine’ (Jame 4 Star Readers Are Active BUYERS of USED CARS That Are Offered Daily in STAR WANT AD — COLUMNS If You Want to Sell Your Car or Buy a Car—Just Call Main 0600 Want Ad Dept. ‘ Bp: h help ' energeticall domestics i ner all ove} hent. double ® quaint: «4 eat joker. not joking. brought his then, gravel ed the t enough fact b 1 ness and 4 to his roun he served tf u lecture t mestice serv und the: va vant’s callin bee ore waited upom magnificence over, Was df drove under: he act the last and he serve the mf as he had Broes were g they made The Choos Toot! Toot! Mister Tootf on all the ste flew the litt last station It climbed crossed seven seven bridges tunnels and Town Then it Naney Such a Everything the world seem And they 1 were as } A penny wd knife “Oh, ho, hol me one day bourdwalk," t Was on his wi when he lost it was, for 14 im a tummy

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