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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1923. Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600, Assistant—Frances Oldham, i [LILLIAN ANN BENDER 7}, in dee wits! GAINS HEADWAY HARDING FIRST the finest | Personal COLLEGE FIGHT GIRLS T0 SEE Qn (G ay dine‘ and Philip Farra Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829, war ee f Ws “é by. moter for a few 6 t| Tennessee Alumni Will Take | Committee Wants as Many . wich —— oe ee r : see Case Thru Courts + as Possible to Be Present Steing Beans Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander Will Give Garden 7 ; f ‘ _ Mrs: C, PoThomes and her mot ee ' j Dance; Mrs. Schwager Plans Large Bridge} aia : at, wh pf rhe fight f re Rae AD 60 ge ae Di RR tear gt Now at their best are | Luncheon fg 4 yd opt higg w ype teen Megane 1} choicest flows string beans--crisp and ten- La dez, the minerals and salts R RANDER are issuing invitations for 4 eee Jeclared today 7 foe ‘ { M a 7 lay evening Jul Po ere nor | Mr, and Mrs. Van Dyke Johns re-lon the battle LA 4 : tra and vegetable richness for { Of thelr house guest, Mr. Philip Ammidown, of Milwaukee | turned Friday from a wee tay in }in disminnal of seven 5 or fed by Mra. Keith YOU Invitations t t | Portia unced following action of | Loi t. Th , a ereirey i Aue? ’ € triletads ubecdtian toa Tea neral The very finest of these | Mrs. Schwager Planning Bridge Luncheon path and Mra. 8. H. Kerr, wt ot Pr t Morgan in dis | girls local and out of string beans come to you Mrs. Lewis is arra bridge a of ten tables on Ohio the first of May, re o hg anes to ‘re The mittee in charge under the HAPPY HOME Thursday b Brand. Selected at the Mrs, Will ! ek Pi j oe | ¥ Dr. and Mra. W. W. Beckett and | yoted height of the season for Re Beeentn nd t Mr, and Mrs. C. I, D, Moore, of B your enjoyment any day in Los Angeles, who are spending a the year, superior in flavor and quality as are all other } HAPPY HOME CANNED FOODS, HAPPY HOME fow days in town at the Hote nh p Mr John t the dismiasal of Pro- |b Miller, Mra, E DeBuler, Mra. of that Institu.-|) Wm. Sherman Walk Kath ryn A. Miracle, Mrw ry discharged | Bullitt, chatrn Washington, left this morning for Mount Rainier wit Dr. and Mrs |Homer Dudle Cards Issued for Tea Mra. H. M P afternoon, J 2 f Albert Nelson Hobart on Monday | nistor, Mr wt guest for the summer. | n See 5:9 a te | un was brought to seven|Guy, secretary; Mr String Beans set a new Dr. and Mrs Loe Dinner Hos Tonight | with the disminsal of Mra, A. M. ~ Men Nathan | standard of vegetable goods . enor Dr s. J. M. T. Finney, of B re; Dr, and Mrs vee en Dower gt 4 ord sion I 4 of Ch + athe : an jent Morgan charged the|to “haga hu ness. hy a. ed dre. B.C. of , -32 wD 7 wee ce : 4 | |harmony girls will be selected from the va Make HAPPY HOME Hotel Wa i er, Mm, Martha Wunder ‘ona alot (ora enews rho remitebeiee shells String Beans the vegetable =, committer « heir with Miss Elizabeth H : i - ~ ye i Renee |motoring to Pacific 3 royce ite Hag ‘ delighted family will ask ; Tea Will Honor House Gu . for m short stay, for « second helping. Compliment b mu jest, Miss F of Ilion, N. ¥., Mr . 1 “ — Leander T. T has ¢ 1 tea at her home on Bi! and Mee ( ; ¢ ELOPED WITH Darts ad Thursday afternoor | ate Uelng ¢ ' “The Mind in the } . . of a daughter vp 1 7 Presiding at ns wi M W. Buschmann to .bis: calee wor i Sand —s : ay Mr M ee gt at 2436 Eighth \ F oa? aoe ls inethe Uaivar VICT IM S WIE E SCHWABACHER ‘ F Dawson, Polly P RRA Eres rhe card oe Mies. Tiaatle ve Pp : 4aho at a higher salary} CHICAGO, July 18.—-Ambresto f) Jean and Mary G wilt, and ts Bt Gilberto, a tailor, alleged .to have action of the|@loped recer with his victim's 1 by police today slayer of Gologera Salerno, a Jane Perkins Morgan was the board did not} alumnl representatives | contractor as required by law 6 to sleep. ' Cat Dislodged by Blow From Tomato | sstern happen tt? ant Mee laced shot with a ripe to: rnd was shot aown on a xiged a black tabby cat| Crowded street. The assailant leaped | zzy helghts of a 40-foot|into a car driven by Charles Goetz, ave. 8. W. and| ordering him to “drive ike helk’ uesday afternoon, | W the automobile 5 stalled by | « had failed Goetz was shot and prob | ape the|ably fatally wounded. | marauding dog,| alerno was taken into cus. | | Ruth Lennon Is Bride ‘The marria, of Miss Ruth Lennon, daughter of Mr. Alfred Joseph ~ Lennon, of Mr. Ch Gwynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R | Gwynn, of s 0, WAS 8K nized Suturday afternoon, July 14, at 4 o'clock, at San neisco, Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Cornwallis ‘ ) were the only attendants. Mr. and Mr have returned es G the slain man's son n into his fa as penniless athedra (Cornelia ( arming in a be Mr, and Mr with their house ¢ e Canton crepe costume, with which hids and lilies of the valley corsage g thelr honeymoon in Southern Calf at home in San Francisco Mrs. Gwynn was ed ‘est Ridge convent in Seattle and the ‘ ee E Bishop school in Ca’ Mr. Gwynn attended the University of| The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E. Bender.—| California | Portrait by Grady. Rainier today to weveral days me Mr. and Mrs. ( fornia and on thei an Army and Navy Day at Tennis Club ADDITIONAL CLUBS This is Army and Navy Day ht the Seattle Tennis with the tea DATES | this afternoon tn ¢ Mrs. Dockery, wife of Siiver H. Dockery,| LAUREL REVIEW 4 4K appare . attentions 4 1 7 > b iO. & ny . > Mi ‘s and found she|tody at the “love nest,” where p: quart, Mrs. I Woods, pmas S$. Pugh, Mrs. W. H. Booth,| Laurel review, No, 5%, Women's been visitt Phi ace fe , but | Mrs. Emme own, Mrs. Walter Burgess Beals, Mrs. J. E. Crouch and| Benefit tath w et Fri || 7 r when she end of @ cron epee, YOUR GROCER SELLS AND RECOMMENDS the firemen MONEY } CURE canrd om Diamonds, Jewelry, Furs, 5 . 3 Bouds, Eu. &. BRAND 51% HIGHEST GRADE a CANNED- FOODS P Mrs, Howard ‘There will be F numerous gay dinner parties. n day ormal dance this evening at the club, preceded by| in aur FRIDAY Dinner Will Compliment Visitor CANCELS MEETIN( In compliment to’ Miss Julia Buhl, of Detroit, Miss Fr Rei entertain at dinner Friday evening defore the dance Mr. and Mrs. R, D P) Merrill will give at their home. ces Green will pole and scrambled down, rhere she took to her heels and * wee =: Am WEDNESDAY, JULY 25. Mra. ¢ ¢ M MUTL DAN Then wash the ff paleg way. W.R.C.NO.1 ‘a Relief Corps No heon Friday Pageant-Drama 99 ICANUS | Opening Night Next Monday ., ITH stirring pomp and ceremony, “Ameri- canus” will be opened at 8 o’clock next , Monday evening. Two hundred officers from the American battle fleet will participate in the patriotic dedication. It will be Army and Navy night, with thou- , sands of soldiers and sailors and marines partic- ipating—a gigantic spectacle of patriotism such as never before staged in America. You'll want to see “Americanus” more than once. Its gripping appeal—its gorgeous colorings ‘ | —its rhythm and action on such a colossal scale ny \\\\\| makes it impossible to see and appreciate all of {I | “Americanus” in one performance. Informal Dinner Honors Travelers S To honor Mr. and Mrs. Trafford Huteson, who recently returned from / several months’ travel abroad, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Elmore entertained P with a small dinner at the Seattle Tennis club last evening. : Dance Will Honor Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Fischer and Mr. Chapin Hunt have issued E cards for a dance at their summer home at Wing Point on Tuesday even- fing, July 24, in honor of Miss Julia Buh! and Mr. Henry Buhl, of Detroit, of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Merrill and the Misses Virginia; GREENWOOD CHAPTER, |v. D O. EB. ee “Children’s Lawn Party For the pleasure of Anne Witter, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gooding ity Lea Ho dgughter of Mr. Mra. J | Thacher Hodge, er ned forty of her small friends at a lawh party this | afternoon. Sinner Will Honor Honoring Dr. Fre Starr, formerly of the U P Who has recent , Members of the Unive y ing at the Hotel Sorr {ted to participate dall, Main 0441 the Orient. . . MYRTLE CHAPTER | NO. 48 Educator ‘ Maystle raity of Chicago, 1 park Saturday attle to rest | Among the Seattle peo P Mrs. J. H. Hille Martha Zahl, M | Stratton, Mr. H. J | Dill, Mr. and Mrs. Harry % A. Sergeant, Miss Do Helen, Hen e and Le of Paradise Inn were Mr. and)? Mr. and Mrs, M. Maloney G. EB, Sherman, Mr. W. E- | Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs, Roy| LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | P. E. Hauis, Mr. and Mrs.| PICNIC | dially invited. s. Cari Uttermark, the Misses) On Saturday Miss Helen N. Rhodes. nell an A special meeting has been called m ng | »m| Young Lovers Race | 3 m | With New Ohio Law| m arrival, take the Point treet car for the ferry to so at Hackee the marriage license Pape bed lcourts of Ohlo today in a last min Any woman’ interested in better | Ut, race with the lew | laws for hom cordially urg | Service at Orthopedic/Shops St. Margaret's iid of St. Mark’s church will direct the service at the Orthopedic Te p Thursd. th Mrs. J. M. Gaffney acting as hostess, mie Masisted by Mrs. Herman R Mrs. W. W. Turner, Mrs. Arden Smith, | pot or 69 am Sire. Earl de Veuve, Mrs. J f. O'Brien, Mrs. Ray Ryan, Mrs. Jamea Taco’ MM Thomas and Mrs. L. W. EF man. Mrs. F i Mrs. W. D. Freeman will be tn co | the Thrift © Renton Hill guild and in the Mrs. Fred Gilma Mrs Farrington for First Hill guild. COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 18. Young lovers in unprecedented num bers r dren is most | and ¢ to attend Thousands of girls will t ified to we , fe wy rt sent under a v @omen’s Clubs Laptes oF coupes xowrn [tei ne a new The Ladies of the Golden North | of majority for women fro ; CLUBS FOR THURSDAY W. C. T. U. WILL HONOR “ pire ee f majority for women from 18 tc VISITORS ss Mrs. Ma Mee RANT INK [! mi HN i # : MEDIUM and their friends cor- {ali after a 4 garet C. Munns, nationa iden Glint 8h P SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB The Seatt oma treasurer jot. {te Wonsen's Christian \ Avoid disappointment—order your reserved ENTRAN \ , (I i ifs annual pic Ae ; : ; E ‘ | Temperance Union, anf Mrs, Mar- . \ * 13 : Ee veock. Me g att, editor of Uterature, witl| WUABER y |, seat tickets NOW. Choice locations cannot be Pto meet at Seco be guests of honor at a plenic re.) XCHANGE =———— \ \\ a eearedilatan “im, to take cu |ception of the Seattle Federation of | BUILDING Fe A Steg ae) W. C. 'T. U,, to be held in Wood ¢ | HI RS D A | Popular. Prices Bea stic women land park Thursday, July 19, start Y | Bees cnt Stns $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75¢ oe an open meeting ween = k RID AY and | (No War Tax—Children Under 12 Half Price) Knights of Cotati | | Box Office—407 Union St.,.White Building Anne Coughlin, gr 1a M. Frye tent, Daughters of I | 4 hool of Wash-| Veterans, will meet in Veterans’) | 5 , will spesk during the | hall, Armory, Thurglay, July 19, at} | Members are requested |» », m,, when reports from the con- | | Sophie Braslau to bring at Jeant one guest ntion will be read, At 6 p, m | | | dinner will be served, which will be followed by a program at 8 o'clock and later by cards America’s celebrated operatic star, positively will sing every night } “Americanus” Week July 23 to 28 Prof, E, 8. Meany and Montgomery Lynch, Co-authors Darwin Meisnest, Manager Net proceeds for University Stadium | AMADOR CO! Former Amador count i residents and their families will ha @ pienic at Woodland park on| gpa Whursday afternoon, July 19. Bas-|ipey 5 p ket supper at 6:30 p. m. | jj craw’ FOR QUICK FINAL— CLEARANCE Poiret Twill Dresses, formerly priced at $15 $35 to $45, marked for quick clearance at. RD WOMEN TERTAIN | Miss Helen Graham, president of | |the Stanford Women’s club, has called a meeting for Thursday, July 19, at 12:30 p, m., at the Women's | University club, to discuss plans for | |the entertainment of Mr. and Mrs. | : | Herbert Hoover, who are arrivi F i with President Harding’s party | SKIPPERS’ CLUB | July 27. All former students and The Skippers’ club is entertaining | alumnae are invited to attend with an informal dance at the home ae, Aw, lof Ma. Fred Hutchinyon, 2911 E.| wommEN OF ST. JOHN'S | Setferson, on Thursday evening, | PARISH TO oT | July 19. The Women of St. John's Parish, West Seattle, are asked to meot PDAUGHTERS OF with the Women's guild, in the SBT. GE wholr of the church, lifornia ave. | Daughters of St. George will meet | on Thurw uly t 10:30 a. m., dn M. EG. B. A. hall, 1923% First |to make final arrangements for | HALLER LAK CIAL CLUB joclal elub will Nellie Moore r clubhouse on “Thursday, Jul 2p, m Canton Crepe Dresses, formerly $35 to $65, for quick clearance at............. $25 Sport Cotton Dresses, formerly priced at $15 $25 to $55, for quick clearance at....... casi SHUBACH GOWN SHOP 1117 Second Avenue Mezzanine Floor ave, Thursday, July 19, at 1:30 p.| parish annual moonlight excursion, i. Members are requested to at-| which takes place on Friday even. ic ing, July 27