The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 12, 1923, Page 12

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| | pe: mee eR A ARR eee RR re mae ~ ai ij a Ea ictal scliaaadeereot aren epereryreeesneriaemers—siter Retr PAGE 12 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Assistant—Frances Oldham, Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Issuing Invitations for Dance; Visitors Honored at Affair Me" AND MRS. R. D thelr hor their da f The affair w their house guest, Miss J MERRILL are Issuing invitat Smart Dance Honors Visitors Looming as a brilliant event on t calendar was the amart dar Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hoge gav e g at their residence, “Sunr rest,” at The Highlands, in honor of tho visiting golfers ‘The lovely grounds of the home were 4 fairyland of gay lanterns and wealth of summer larkspur, the yellows of the snapdragons o with thelr myriads where the blues of the f roses combined to form a d and appealing color motif on ‘The tennis court the buffet supper wa m iof the home # One of the charming attractions of the even specialty Mance by Miss Clara Forova, who is visitir Rawin Ford. Dinners Planned Before Preceding Mr. and Mra. C. D. Stims “At Home” “Norclifte,” The Highland: venit 1 comr visiting golfers, Nr. and Mrs. J. D. F Mr. and Mrs. William B Mr, and Mrs. Langdon } r. and Mrs. Fred H. Baxter and Mr, and Mra Josiah Collins are ining guest t the Seattle Golf club. | Mr. and Mrs. # Mr. and M +! Seattle Golf c honor of the Covers will be Mrs. Waldo Honoring h Waldo is enterta 18, from 3 until 5 o' Mrs. John C. Hi table and Mrs. Ben Tibball. Miss Marion Sweet, Miss A Prosper will assist Informal Dinner Will Honor Sister ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brinkley will entertain this evenin sinformal dinner at the Golf club, b r “at home,” in honor of M New York, who is their ho Entertaining on ert EB. F Monday Mrs. W. I day afternoon, July LO, an, M 7 Informal Luncheon at College Club Mrs. C. Edwin Davis entertained with an informal luncheon at the WCollege club this afternoon in honor of her guest, Mra. Horace E.} Mprvance, wife of Lieutenant Spruance, who ts arriving shortly. Covers) awere placed for eight Social Affair ‘The social calenc with informa) a for Tournament Week the a in August Pretty Wedding Solemnized A very pretty wed was solemnized on Monday evening, July 8 o'clock, when M daughter of Mra. Sadle Phillip united in marr ierce, of McKenna. Rev. G. N. Ta the Queen Anne terian church, read the service in a bower ot mock orange h masses of pink and white roses banked on either side an Precedin; Me” and “E Miss Elizabeth The bride w: dace, and carried Miss Emerine her flowers were Ophelia roses a Sexsmith, o wer girl, ¥ a pink ruff basket of baby et peas. Mr for his brother. Following the ceremony a reception was held for about thirty after which the bride and groom departed for ‘They will be at home in McKenna, Wash., after July 20 Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Mrs. James A. Wood will be hostess at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Fr’ | aasisted by Mrs. I. M. Jenson, Mrs. C. A. Brown, Mrs. E. A. Gearhart, Mru,| H. L. Koetter, Mrs. Howard Chastain, Mrs. A. C. Maryott, Mra. A. N.| Neuman, Mrs. A. H. K ss Alma Calhoun and Miss Margaret | Delaney. | The Thrift Shop wil! 1, Kohl, of Chicago, sang “O Promise ohn wedding march was played by nnon | ivory satin gown combined with net and and white sweet peas. | der georgette and| Little June Ann guests, two weeks’ motor trip.| be in charge of Denny-Fuhrman guild, represented| by Mrs. Phineas Pendleton, Mrs. A. J. Falxnor, Mrs. Alma R, Brady and) Mrs. L. L. Berens | @omen’s Clubs | CLUBS FOR #TIDAY | ADDITIONAL CLUBS COTERIE CLUB ANNUAL PICNIC » End Flower club will| The Coterfe club will have {ts an- | nic Woodland pa nual picnic on Tuesd noon, All mem-| +4, hers urged to a4 this will be | the last meeting held this summer, |Jtving Tei dei d | Pler 3, July 17, at | summer home of Mrs. Thomas | t Rolling bay. Boat leaves foot of Madison st., at 9:30 BOCIAL SCORE CLUB Social Sco J. P. Hands Friday, July all-day session | ja. m | club nects with Mrs. — | | IONIA CHA NO, 114 Tonia Chapter No. 114 sewing |Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re- circle will pic in Madrona park, | move Them With Othine— | Priday, July 15, at 1:30 o'clock | Double Strength Ty aici oe | ‘This preparation for tho treat-| MANBAS WOMEN'S CLUB ment of freckles is usually so suc-| cessful in removing freckles and Don't hide your freckles under a voll; get an ounce of Othine and re. move them Kansas Women’s club picnics at the home o Ea | giving a clear, beautiful complexion | Harbor, st ridge | {iat it js sold under guarantes to} leaves Galbraith Friday Jury | refund the money 1f it fats, | 13, at 10:45 fon st. clock, foot of Madi. | Even the first fow |applications should show a wonder- |ful improvement, some of the light er freckles vanishing entirely. | Be sure to ask the druggist for | trength Othine; it ts this asulst | that is sold on the money-back guar. antee.—Advertisement, BALLARD W. Ballard W, ¢ 1 meet with Mrs, Hattie i 7 14th . W., Friday, 1}, at 2 p, Mre. Mabel MacKenzie will the howtews m. | the double Beautiful) THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1923 [__BRIDE OF LAST MONTH), Personal... LEED 9 7 |e Naka they isttod’ aon ace | Frederick © Johnstone lett ig always delightfully refreshing. Pere SAS et b eppyynd | The coolness of the mountain top is in ya in Yellowstone park AES asin dein | every glass. So easily made --- Try it, Mr, and Mrs, Lyle Bpencer lett | TOFYgun tu, Mn “) R. & B. ©. COOK, WEST 4073, ELL, 0350, Distributors sri ygece J P rye home on 36th a CHERRY PITTER BY BERTHA EK. SHAPLEIGH Mra, Henry Hul er, Harvie, wi the week from t meda, to spend the rema “abi! res nate Tr ummer with Mra, Hull's p < ay Of Columbia University Mr, and Mra. Albert Wilton, ri 7 iiss M Cut 5 ps frent Hunt's Point nora erts 1 lant from & month's trip 4 ; PARIS Mr, ani Yellowstone park \ : aris skirt Keith of Ban Fran mother, Mr to remain WHITE LINEN frocks are ver en made makes no ditt BROWN, SALLOW TANNED, RED. VACK, NECK, DERMA-VIVA—in ound with some WILL H The Py SILK SUITS The sume sult of popular this for many ed and figured lig seen, Friday, July 2 is more Loulse KR. B ncroes Lake renidents of Pe ited to attend in charge of the ti Retta Martin of the crepe rocades are toe, th DERMA-VIVA CO., Chicago If Your Dealer Dors Not Supply You ng raising will not be auch a fob if y butter ou put a little * Wy, SY i be nee ‘ednesda , : . * a Nee asd b dinner dance on ¥rftay, even nea Wednewia| “Afra, Walter R, Bradley (Ellen Stray), daughter of M » Mrs. W. R Percival Cc hostesses, aanistes| and Mra. Syvert Stray, whose wedding on June 27 was a iby Miss Char Miss Harri Miss Carietta! lovely event. Mr. and Mra. Bradley will make thetr home in Anderson. ghee Portland, Ore.—Portrait by Lothrop Studio. ' Luncheon Hostess Today JAUOCEAART, aoe SHOWER FOR MASONIC HOME 7) Mrs. Frank Miller entertained today with a luncheon of ten covers at} "yo, ppt. ‘Atria ‘ The annual visit of Allah chap fier home in honor of Mra. Thomas O'D: Portiand, the guest of Miss | painier Post me. we ait ont ite [th No. 165, O. BB, to the Ma Slary Reber at Richmond Beach, and Mrs. Thomas H. Dempsey, of Les) gular maine Meniay pecontioeay lo home at Puyallup ts eched-| eo soenee, ne Sanne hare July 18, in the New Arctic hotel|uled for Sunday, July . . : lelub rooms, Mrs. Ernest Barnhart |from Fourth ave, and Dearborn #t Will Wed in August will be the speaker. Final plana|at 045 a. m. The home will re Mrs. Minnie M. Bragdon announces the engagement of her daughter,| will be mado for assisting tn the |celve a shower of towels at thir Ruth Alwin, to Mr. Philip Lee Slayden, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W,/entertainment of the feet. time Slayden, of Stellacoom. Miss Bragdon graduated from the University of cae Those ‘Washington and ts a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr layden tis| MYRTLE CHAPTER } \i University of Washington graduate and {a affiliated with Phi Kappa Pal} Myrtle Ch 8. fraternity. | a The wedding will take piace in August ‘ove: : Sorority Has Picnic at Hunt's Point + | “cepium BROWN WA Gamma Phi Beta sorority entertained with a picnic We he (ee ee 4 Hunt's Point clubhouse. Sixty-four guests enjoyed a dell, BPP Entertains for House Guest | In compliment to her guest, Mrs. Angus Stewart, of Vancouver, B. C.,| mpo rte Miss Doris Mitchell gave a small buffet luncheon Wednesday at the Seattle/ & Golf club | C h thats nese Miss Wilson Betrothed BE Ak uta, Steven Wilson ‘kxsudee the eaghaecn ees oods . ter. Mary K: Christian Richard Schrotke, sac 8 , : : “i ng son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Schrotke, of Seattle. The wi EW importations, piling in tons upon tons, M Sunshine has al ved To intro duce her to e homek p- 188 rri 5 th ee overtaxing our wholesale y Andrew Kan haa just 1 fre nally selected this fine stock, some of which mu to make room. SALE PRICES FOR ONE WEEK CHINESE RUGS This is your opportu possess a beautiful Or Chineso Rug. » and store. returne n the O ers of Seattle and vicinity, thousands of loaves from our new, modern bakeries will be distributed through grocery stores to- morrow (Friday) on the following special basis: H 1 Pound-and-a-Half Loaf..................15¢ ; a o | An Extra Loaf—Large Size—for..........._ lc 2 Pound-and-a-Half Loaves (Total 3 lbs.) .. .16c IMPORTED © wool Chinese Rugs, Chinese 5 ngo of exquisite col lected by (Mr. Kan, Maia WGI Ne ta We want you to accept an extra one | In producing Sunshine we have been determined to make bread that is “different and better.” Try some and you'll realize how well we have succeeded. It’s a genuine quality loaf. But IT COSTS NO MORE. sale ONE-THIRD OFF OUR NEW BASKET STOCK INCLUDED IN THIS SALE—VERY SPECIAL PRICES of these big, generous, luxurious loaves for only 1 cent—because we want you to enjoy the finest bread that twenty years of experience and We are now manufacturing in our own factory beaut. . . : deeorated ets with frult and flower designs the finest ingredients can produce. | Sunshine Bread will give you a composition work. Our entire stock of and novelty baskets offered at special prices. “MAH-JONG”: Wo are the largest importers of “Mah: obtain. sunny disposition. It will pep up your whole system. ae Meet Miss Sunshine at breakfast, luncheon and dinner. You’ll be delighted. $50 in prizes for the best letters on Sunshine. For details see slip wrapped Warning: Be sure to get your Sun- shine early, and avoid disappoint- ment. The supply at each Jong"—carrying a complete s the finest sets possible to Theao we retail at wholesale p: this sale we offer seta compl counters and instruction. Ch our entire stock at grocery store will be limit- ed. On Saturday Sunshine will be on sale on the regu- Just ReceivedSEA GRASS CHAIRS lar basis in neighborhood with each loaf. Contest IDEAL FOR HOME, stores. closes July 31. q PORCH OR LAWN $7.85 ? Here in an astonishing statement, that will show you clearly ; My the necessity for iis sale—the chairs alone in Our warehouse : ‘ e 8 ATTENTION, TOURISTS siesta h j itore! a Nesuattare fe ‘cninese curios and fancy art “Sunshine in Every Home’’ 4 n i ey Think Sunsh Visit Our Sunli EA Chinese Emparium | Eat Sunshine "at 800 13th Ave. : oon LIP tlre 2 INGE gw omen Know Sunshine ¥ ANDREW KAN, 1121 Third Avenue POOSIA BANG ANA OPREL ALEGRE RAPA { Phone: East 0800

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