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PAGE 10 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Assistant—Frances Oldham, { Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829, — — Invitations Out for Dance at Tennis Club; Judge and Mrs. Burke Dinner Hosts M* AND MRS. ‘THOMAS GREEN have tesued invitations for a dance on Saturday evening, July 14, at the Seattle Tennis elut Dinner Hosts at Snoqualmie Lodge Judge and Mrs Laiige, entertaining tn honor of Admiral Hilary P. Jone £ of tho United States fleet, and Mrs, Jones, and the H Woods, new ambassador to Japan, and Mrs, Woods, who have be ing & short time in town on thelr way to Tokyo. Burke wer hosts at dinner last week at Miss Mary Moran Weds in Philippines Mr, and Mrs. Robert Moran, of Rosario, announce the marriage daughter, Mary, to Capt, Walter Shea Wood, t A., stationed John Hay, in the Philippines, on June 17, the day of the arrival bride in tho islands. Dr. and Mrs of thei at Camp of the Hooker Entertain for Visitors Honoring M esworth, of Lincoln, Neb, Albert Fink, of Chicag st of Mra. Peter Davison, Dr. and Mra. 8. VR Hooker entertained fourteen guests at dinner Friday evening at Snoqualmie Lodge. and Mrs. Miss Myers Weis Tacoma Man The marriage of Miss Margaret Myers, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Alex ander Myers, to Mr. Homer Or air, of oma, was celebrated Satur day evening in Westminster church, with the Fev. Robert S. Osgood Teading the service at 8 o'clock Dorothy J erkins roses in tall standards marked the bridal aisle and, com bined with , trailed in tangled p a white lattice at the altar, making 0 lovely background, A short prelude of wedding was played by Mra. Dix Rowland, of Tacoma; “At Dawning” se were rendered by Miss Edith Abo quist, of Tacoma, and } ia Riehl, of Tacoma, gave a cello solo, “Bereeuse,” from Jocelyn. Mr. Jesse C. Johnson was beat man and Mr. Donald Myers, the bride's brother; Mr. John Nickerson, Mr. Norval Caywood, of Everett, and Mr Russell Rice, of Tacoma, tho ushers. The bride, given in marriage by her father ¢repe meteor, fashioned on long, slim lines, and a braided girdie with flowers of the crepe finished the low waist bodice. Her court train was gatight at the shoulders with sprays of ora blossoms, the vetl of ro: point lace encircled with a wreath of ora blossoms and pearls fa! its entire length. For bouquet she carried an exquisite shower of orchids bride's roses, sweet peas and lilies of the valley Miss Helen Myers, the bride's sister, was maid of honor, Her gown of soft green and apricot twotoned feta was most attractive. It was designed with scalloped bouffant skirt 9 ht, sleeveless bodice. Fin ishing the neck line and sleeves were petals of the taffeta and boutonnleres of French flowers. A broad band of silver caught at one side with o Cluster of grapes was worn for headdress and she carried a round bouquet of apricot sweet peas. ‘The bridesmaids, Miss Allce Plummer, of Berkeley Riehl and Miss Ella Sangesand, of Tacoma, and Miss Florris Kittre Bellingham, wore gowns of pastel shades of crepo de chine and fil Bilver leaves for headdresses. Pastel shades of sweet peas were Jeanne Murray, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest K. Murray, of Ta Yin yell--w organdie and with fluffy tulle bow on her hair, carried a Basket of Tose petals which she scattered In the pathway of the bride. Barbara Anne Gow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Murdoc w, wore a little frock Of pink organdie embroidered in daistes and carried a Watteau basket of pale yellow sweet peas and forget-me-nots tied with a bow of the yellow tulle. They were cunning little flower girls. Mrs. Myers wore a paneled Model of black lace over black crepe de chine with metal ornaments. ‘A small reception for members of the immediate families followed Service at the home of the bride’s parents, with Mra. Earl A. Phillips and Mrs. A. Dougias Myers, of Tacoma, assisting. re f For traveling Mrs. Blair wore a tailletr of dark blue Polret twill and . ‘ a ay a = hat of Rracaitea: taffeta with plaited trimmings. Mr. and Mra. Blair will D The wedding of Miss \ iwian Briggeman to M Tom Be at home at September 1 at $24 N. Cushman ave. unstan was celebrated Tuesday evening, June 26, at the Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Wall, Miss Ethel and Miss Ella wall, ot} home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bruggeman Berkeley, Cal.; Mrs. W. T. Miles, of La Conner; Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Doughty|__Portrait by Grady. and'Dr. Charles L. Hawk, of Sedro-Woolley; Mr. and Mra. Guy Smeltzer,| __ ee : Mr. and Mrs. Harold Enger, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Em ; Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Murray and Miss Mollie Wit 1 Social Affai Tacoma. ly 9, open usion over very was very lov in tvory Cal; Mise Irene Wak 4 th a the Planned for Tournament Week the Pa Nor ument, to be held f club, and a very «& a n * woek the golf enthusiasts. : golf tor . Couple Surprises Friends Coming as a great surprise to their hosts of friends in town announcement of the marriage of Mrs. Florence Vachon to Mr Braun. The ceremony was performed on December 9, 1922, at the bor Mr. Braun's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Edward A. Duffy, with the Rev. Cieveland Kleihauer reading the service. Miss Nordby Marries at Country Home Saturday evening at the country home of the bi 's mother, . . nee Poe Orcuard, Mie GleGys Nocdiy wee wer Announce Daughter's Engagement Charies Low, of Tacoma, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Low, © ockvi ar VM : Mav és Me Alta., Can., Rev. C. L. of St. Paul's Episcopal chur - aia rag 3 7 a . a noe reading the service at o'clock in the drawing room, f: ner: o r. u lilies, roses, sweet peas and delphiniur. These flowers banked t place and filled the silver standards which lined the aisle down w bride and her attendants walked. Miss Ruth Bamford sang “Love's Coronation’ Miss Mary Wheeler played the wedding arches Miss Leila Nordby, who was maid of honor for her siste: in orchid chiffon taffeta trimmed with nosegays of pastel ‘A coronet of silk’ flowers was worn and Columbia roses a lebration of their wed A r peas carried. " P ed : sake Barbara Ann Nordby, wearing ruffled biue taffeta and carrying @ ba a Sa . i of th Of baby roses, forget-me-nots and sweet winsome little - flov . girl. | The bride was charming in her Colonial wedding gown of. white moire, is < af the full skirt bound with cloth of silver and a panel of chiffon, lace and O7 thopedic Sh ops silver ribbons in apron effect down the front. A band of orange: blossoms! Mrs. B. R. Boswell will be hostons eaéay al the held her tullé vell to her colffure and her rcund bouquet was lovely with| for First Hill x aasiated by Mr G. Muller, Mtr ; gardenias, Ward roses, Cecil Brunner rosebuds, forget-menots and bluc| George W. R Mra. J. T rig TH se AMA Se sweet peas encircled hh silver lace. Mr. Walter Fisher was best man Monglay evening the: r nd “ t# the| Gott chub, and on Tues Erwin for the men and th ot e visiting women at the eases aro planr orm of dinr ¥ Bolcom ts « y of the tea cc entertainment committee Peter ttle, son of Mr. and 1 Miss McVay and Mr an & member of Pi before the ceremo set for the wedd Celebrate Anniversaries has been was gowned aded der sweet 3 Nordby wore an !mported cos The Thrift Shop will be in c fume of beaded blue chiffon and a gardenia corsage. At the rec: and in the afternoon Mrs which followed the ceremony, assisting were Mrs. A. L. Loe, Mra be in charge for Winslow Keith, Mrs. John Kemmiler and the Misses Dorothy Smith, Madgit ~ Beatrice Reno, Betty Jackson, Martha Ochs, Catherine Davis, Elizabeth| Haake, Florence Rutschow, Minnie Rutschow and-Wilma Wr The bride traveled in a midnight blue flat crepe one-piece dress, a hat of black panne velvet with burnt g for trimming and a dark blue motre crepe wrap. After August 1 Mr. and Mrs. Low will be at home at 2619 N. Lawrence ave., Tacoma. tamasey In the morning Harry Horrock wil Women's Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY | FREMONT WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB a « Woman's Lakewood Civic Im | meet Tueday, Ju at nt club will meet Tuesd the homo of Mr L. H, I July 8, at 2p, m., at the Lakewood | Aurora ave, Subject Miss Emma White.Quietly Married W. H. White announces the marriage of her daughter, Emma Pratt) (10. G tise : ; to Mr. William Galloway Hamilton, of Los Angeles, crete ee The ceremony was performed by Rev. Ambrose M. Bailey in the First) oo vepin LODGE Baptist church Saturday evening at 6 o'clock, with the immediate family,| °°" ~~ : only, in attendance. By Christian Cit Walter Hill will be * speaker, Large attendance de Seattle lodge, N will meet Tuesd: y 3, o'clock, at A. O. U hall, 1409 Yatching Party Will Honor Daughter 0! Ninth ave, Business meeting, with | Tuesday evening, July §, in Masonic Mr, and Mrs, Charles Willard Stimson are entertaining with a yachting) tition ang refreshmenta, Mem. {tere party on the Fourth, on their yacht “Gloria” in honor of their daughter, |," 0S. 00 NN rks Mem: }temnple, Harvard Mise Jane Stimson, who is home for the summer from Miss Ransom's| "FS Teduested to attend | is school at Piedmont, Cal. ALK! REVIEW CATTLE COURT, Seattle court, No. 1, 0. of A., will hold ts regular meeting at 8 o'clock NO 1 Informal Luncheon at Sunset Club {Bema aasoclatlon, ill moet ta th studio, Fourth and , Tuesday, July 3, at 7 cheon at Univer 1 Mr Mrs. Jaxon D. Butler entertained today with an informal the Sunset club in honor of her cousin, Mrs. Ralph T. Cremer Terry Parker, of San Diego, who are her house guest Mrs, Cremer and Mrs. Parker and small daugitter, Martha, Saturday from a trip to Alaska and will leave Tuesday for thelr home. o'clock arrived Film for the Fourth Take plenty of Kodak Film for pictures of the fun on the Fourth and you are ready for results. A Sad Remembrance AND Your PRESENT Alopelemm Struggle? h SO, Your FUTURE Will by Bright, Happy and Successful wh nder Atal prinet cholowy combination of payehotogical keys, intelligently applied will unlock the door of auc eesy In any and all under takings Entertain Bridge Luncheon Club Mrs. Lewis Boynton is entertaining her bridge luncheon club on Tuesday ‘afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Peters, at thelr country home at Yarrow, across Lake Washington. Miss Ester Trenne Married +) In Woodiand Park Presbyterian church on Thursd Ester Trenne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matth the bride of Mr. Zeke E. Hendrickson, with the f Thompson Yxeading the service. Miss Marion Beebe played the “Bridal Chorus” from Lohengrin” for the processional and before the ceremony Mrs. O, H Perry sang “O Promise Me.” ‘The bride, entering on the arm of her father, was charming in a gown of white lace and georgette, with long court tr Her tulle veil was| " fastened to her coiffure by a wreath of orange blossoms and she carried | alshower bouquet of white sweet peas, Opt roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaida, Miss Ruth Lo ‘Tanzer and Miss Morence Walker,| Cousin of the bride, were gowned in rove and gold shot taffeta, fashioned) with tight bodice and bouffant skirt, Their bouquets wero of rose pink| eWeet peaw. LAttle Lenora Hinterborger, as flower girl, wore a frock of White and blue organdie, and Robert W. 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ANNOUNCEMENT 23rd Semi-Annual Dividend Our Board of Directors Have Declared the Usual Dividend of 07% We have never paid less Our Total Gain in Savings since July 1, 1922, has been $1,020,607.55. An average increase of over $85,000 per month. Savings Placed Here on or Before July 16th Will Earn Dividends From July 1st, Savings Received in Amounts From $1 to $5,000. Husband and Wife May Bach Have the Limit of $5,000. Per Annum For the 6 Months Period Ending June 30, 1923 Mutual Savings andLoan Association 815 Second Avenue

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