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por =) Phyllis Hamiin), a bride of last week | _ Married in St. Paul’ |) WASHINGTON HOULEVARD PAGE 10 SEATTLE Jeattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Ass nt—Frances Oldham, Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829 THE STAR ( ~ COLOR IN FALL DESIGNS has returned Miss Hazel McMillan’s Wedding Is Beautiful; a «toro cent t at River Mrs. Bone to Entertain for Sister ( , . ne Bhaw, of Chicago, ho visiting her un and Mrs, Harry gb whe on on her HE marr MoM nd aunt, Dr ©. McMillan, t o ‘ \ ‘% : "i ince the first of July, ts } golden sweet huoktederry marked the and feat) Earl Jamison and William Boleom are Lake Cre and Mr Mr. and Mrs. pending cent some time at Dr. and Mra, Frederick Bentle pent the last week-end as guests of 1M Ar i ow, at wedding gown of « band Sliver lace pearls fc embrollery was back reaching gossamer tulle and pe from the 1 ¢ headdress, arranged in cap ot with oronet of rare old k, wreathed with orange blossoms, the tiny bud meeting b < ament across the front. Her flowers were \ » acifle ar ets ha ihe q Mr. ¥ M. Mitchell, of Mrs. John ¥ (Het eur d'Alene Ariz, 6 arriving this week Bias ber ont © the guest of Mr, and Mra chiffon. She Wore a twists hort time ender sweet peas and Colu Mrs, McMillan wore a t charmeuse in the same shade from girdle to hem Une and ifoe ver simply fashion: the waist. From it covered by a veil of tulle Mloped « ave returned from a motor trip to Beact ia rose Phoenix on his way Juan to join | their: family r headdress and carried E pF Virtue for a k gauze < o the San metal lace 0% P Mra. Mitchell and 1 wit ands, led with pi Bishop Frede Frederik house for & few day Frederick with lilies of the was an attrac idal table, where Mr Mrs. + rae will leave . John Mrs. William D. F re P. Ferry and | hig 4 pala rt Alp Harry Shaw, Jr | Sunday for B to take part in Mrs. James A ahan alternat Mra. R D, Johns, Mrs. Walter McEwan s, Mr J. Fergus McRee and Mrs. Herbe Angeles On’their wedding trip Mrs. Pringle travel paneled dress, girdied with velvet, a brown ¢ @nd a smart hat of brown duvetyn trimm taffeta. After September 15 Mr. and Mrs. Prir Qutoftown guests at the welding included Mra. Frederick Geign, Mrs P. Weyerhaueser, Mr. and Mrk. F. L. Hale, Mrs. James Lyon, Mr, and Bre Calwalder Corse, Mrs. Frank Dempsey, Miss Dickio Dempsey, Mr.| GREENWOOD SOCIAL © and Mrs. William Davis, all of Tacoma, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert! opyp, Pi shia: aMkoenbssaaewlis ad ‘tka ccebal | enna ce, 17 APES obse,. 6 aehaybeem "| memorial services in A. 0. U, w.|, Mt . : hall, ieee Bridge and Shower to Honor Bride served by clublevening, August 9, at 9 o'clock. | + ie Mrs. Roger Morse Bone is entertaining with a bridge of four tables and) mombers Members friends invited. Busi-| Mr. W. & kitchen shower on Saturday afternoon at the home ' ; | Ming Eltz BH. Hamlin, in honor of her sister, Mrs. John Gill Jtlto ENTERTAIN AT Sanka niokee SUMMER HOME ; | ay Mra, Sadie E it Mr. and Mrs. J, Edgar Brown, of s and Bothell W. C. ‘! Los Angeles, formerly of ttle at Hollywood, |b! hi heed | Otlare guests at the Hotel Gowman. la’ hase the national junior tennis tourna James Charles Kerr, Mr nent. He will visit York 4 with a flare and 4 flounce hice Yashington and Philadelphia before a » new fall mode a thing of | Washington and Philadelphia | returning. New chardson Ives), of Muda. | beauty and @ joy to wear 2 in a cocoa brown silk Robert Graham returned from a short trip to New | tyn-wrap with fitch ¢ } Mr, | urday | CLUBS FOR THURSDAY York le will be at home tn Olympia - ee |SEATTLE REVIEW, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Handlon, of} NO. 8 San Francisco, are guests at the| Seattle review, No. §, W. B. A., of | Hotel Washir | and Mrs. James Charles Kerr left today for a week's visit at Hood 1409 Ninth Thursday | Sutton and daughter, Sutton, are on a ness meeting at 7:0 p, 1 « xe to Lake Chelan, | Only the most intimate friends of Mrs. Matthews have Bridge Tea Planned for Mrs. George W. Soliday has High Lane, on Thursday afternoc play, with invitations’ limited to fri been invited. Woodiny at her #ummer © Thursday ers will be pr U. members Invited, | WOMEN'S onott ne IAL sae ere are bey at piri | ES . i = a Jent Harding, the lawn fete planned | College Men Honor Educator JCLUB PICNIC by the Clty Federation of ¥ To honor Mr. Charlies R. Mann, Pb. D., noted educator and permanent e Woman seharge avis ADDITIONAL CLUBS Clubs for Augty chairman of the civilian advisory board nt at ord Its anny o/b of Mr. HC. ington, D. C., the Col club gn n r ROBERT MORRIS CHAPTER been postponed to Wednesday after Mr. Mann spoke on a subject of TO PICNIC noon, August 29. The meeting of the presidents and trustees of clubs, called by Mrs Reekie, chairman of the City Fed eration, for Friday, August 10, the Louis room, at Frederick & Nel. | son's, hag been changed to Monday, | August 13. August 2 POSTPONED s in the n tables will be ¥-Blaine district any Garden Wedding Planned Miss Ruth Bethel Garrison has chosen Saturday. of her marriage to Mr. Darwin Mason Melisnest, son of Mr. and Mra Frederick William Meisnest. The ceremony will be performed at 4 o'clock | FU"t 9 . in the garden surrounding the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.) Brown, 1917 15th ave. N ANNUAL PICNIC F. §:Garrison, at Sumas. | ANNUAL Mra. Paul Cone will be matron of honor and the maids of the brital| BEMONTHLY 7 party will be Miss Beatrice Hhll, of Spokane, and Miss Helen Melsnest The bi-m 1d thelr 1 plenic at Wood Mr. Frederick H. Meisnestywill be his brother's best mi nd the ushers| ©. ¥is' " park on Sunday, August 12 are to be Mr. Kenneth Meianest, Mr. Roscoo Torrance and Mr. Richard] Frederick Not tea n see Garrison. Thursday, August 9, from 3 un BALLARD W. v. U A reception will follow the service. ck. All lo me Ballard W. GT. U. ; - 4 : fog ae well as out-of-town guests are cor-| Mrs. J. W. Runyon, 6413 Ninth ave DUVETYN BLOU ie ial i ? on Fri August 17, at 2/ Some of the smartest overblouses Witter area ot. a |P om. Mre J, Hobina will | for fall are made of duvetyn, adorned t luncheon at t P with braiding or embroidery. Witter, of Berkeley, . s pea — ADDS SO MUCH AND COSTS SO LITTLE In buying Wall Paper, first you want a va- riety to choose from, because no two homes are just alike. We have, customers tell us, f ‘ the widest selection in the city. BEDROOM PAPERS From Dainty Stripes to Lovely Floral Designs— 7c a Roll Up to $1.00 FOR THE KITCHEN A Washable Paper— 22c and 25c a Single Roll PAINT Our Paint is $1.05 below the market price for same quality. We are a cash-and-carry store, selling a Seattle-made product, which accounts for the big saving. chapter, 0. BE. S. HAPPY THOUGHT CLUB } ris The Happ: » 4 a plenic | will entertalr luncheon, ‘Tht ftern 1 2 Bal | own 1 Woodland park ear tho new pavilion, on Sunday, lunch at 3p: m. * and silver August 25, as the day at the ERMINE AND FOX One of the most luxurious wraps of the season ts of wht mie combined with silver fox. Former reaidents of Wisconsin will | will meet with . wited to attend. IN. WwW. Luncheon Compliments Mr: Mrs. John Z. Bayless elub this afternoon, in Is visiting her son and da To Assist at Tea Assisting Mrs. Clarence Smith at her tea on Tuesday afternoon, August M4, from 3 wu 6 o'clock, to honor } e! Mrs. William HL Lewis, Mrs, Martin MecLe Lincoin Smith will alternate at Mrs. Everett Smith, Mrs. Walter Job , Mrs. Harry Smith, Miss Nel Towns, Miss Queen Homan and Miss Laura Morse. Colonel and Mrs. Charles Hosts ér yo) Honoring Mr. and Mrs. B. of Denver, who are visiting Colonel te rt and Mrs. William Barden, Colonel and Mrs, Oscar J. Charles will enterta With a buffet supper and bridge at their hon on Wednesday ev August 15 Miscellaneous Shower for Bride-Elect As & pre-nuptial complim: Jean Robin Will ¢ to Mr. Forest J. Goodrich t August 20, Mrs. Franklin H Stephen: * Will entertain with a mis ‘er at her home on Tuesday after. | oon, August 14. You Can Have Music In The Mountains ator, wherever you hav Lean, tusart Special Terms $1 Down—$1 a Week 8, whose marriage |¢ { | Married at Home of Mr. and Mrs Bayley The marriage of Miss Ruth Amelia Ockerman, of Bi Mr. Stanton Parks Welsh, of Pasade Saturday at the home of the groom's uncle an Sawyer Bayley, Rey. Mark Allison Matthews r The bri educated at Smith college an college. On their return from their wedding trip Mr Beat home at Rosita Villa in Seattle. mye ane Dinner to Honor Guests In compliment to her house guests, Mys. Mary Clark, of Helenh @nd Mrs. Livingston i". Jones, of Fair Mead, Cal., Mrs, John B hostess at a dinner of ten covers at her apartment in Carol Saturday evening. amton, N. Y., to at high noon on and Mr rvice at Hamfton nd Mrs. Welsh took place 7 Frank| =o Mont ck will be ina Court on Church The marriage of Miss Lois Tweed, daughter of Mr». Mr. Angus Charles Davis, of Yakima, was solemnized in St. Paul's church, with Rev. Sidney ‘ O'clock in the presence of the immed there was a wedding bre: Mrs. Davis attended t Washington, and fs ; graduated from the Un Pi fraternity. Mr, and Mrs. Davis are spending their ‘honeymoon motoring ver island,’ Later they will be at home Robert Tweed, to} uesday morni atives, After the ceremony | of the bride's mother, braska and the University of elta Delta Delta sorority. Mr, Davis ngo and is affillated with Beta Theta Lively Music on the New Oro-Tone will help to make a Jolly camp. one and great vo make it an ap propriate Ng phonograph Handled with space for records. on Vancou. at 206 Hall ave., Yakima Announce Daughter's Marriage Mr. and Mrs. George Ayers announce the ma Maxine Dorothy, to Mr. William H. Overton, » Overton, on July 30. Mr. and Mrw. ave, NE. Married August 3 The marriage of Miss Janctte McNee, of Dunbarton, Scotland, to Mr Steven Mostrosky, of Seattle, was celebrated Friday evening, August 3, at the Batlard Presbyterian church, Rev. Honor L. Wilhelm officiating, Mra L. E. Lagerstrom and Mr. George Kreitle were the attendants, #40, with Speclal Terma of $1 Down—$1 a Week riage of their daughter, of Mr. and Mrs, Stephen verton are at home at 6017 Sixth| Dance Music on the Victrola Portable will add merriment to on the boat or at aa . rv bY the part Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops the Beach, ne wellknown Mrs, A. M. Thomas will be hostess for Queen Anne guild at the Orthopedic in this phonograph, and ths ea Shop ‘Thursday, assisted by Mrs. J. L. Kreychie, Mra. G. A. Kell handsome case makes {t Mra.C. C,,Thompson, Mrs. C. H. Sexton, Mrs. 8. A. Plummer, Mrs. C. M. Pay Oaeriee hee Kilk, Mrs. A. Bryant, Mrs. W. A. Wand and Miss A. Russell $2.45 Per Gal. Special Summer Terms of Mount Park guild will be in charge ut the Thrift Shop ‘Thursday $1 Down—$1 a Week 3 | : | = morning, represented by Mrs. F. P. Robertson and Mrs, B. Squires; in the | afternoon Mrs. J. B. Quick and Mrs. M. M, Carrahér will be in charge for Firet Hill guild. Band Instruments ee SILVER TEA POSTPONED Remember—It’s Smith’s The silver tea plhnned for Friday, August 9, by Willlam McKinley elt. 1621 Fourth Ave. One Store in Seattle 108-110 Second St., Portland Wat. 1. U Washington Boulevard W. C.'T. U will mbet jn the chapel, dist ave and Madivor st., Mriday, August 10, al 2). m, Members are urged to stiend. Vis'eors welcome, Ladies of the G. A. R,, at t eof Mrs, Margaret Nordin, 1764 Alki ave., “has been postponed in- definitely, the front 1923 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8 DATES TO REMEMBER KADAY, AUGUST 6 Sor Peach es) whenever you like! Loads of them are in the market today--but the full flavor of choice peaches may be had any day under the famous HAPPY HOME Brand. Simply open the can, and into the dish pour golden halves of buscious fruit each tender, ripe peach cov. ered with delicious juice all ready for desert or salad. A much happier way to #0 of Miss Kether Nord Mr. La a eg ouise Groody MoGee, actress wife of William Me partner in the Fuller-MeGee brokerage house, has |just returned from Eure hoping to ald her husband, McGee and Ful serve peaches than to worry convicted on a bucketing with dealea aad thdad i failure of their poured ad canta ¢ p charge, following ferior quality frule SATUMDAY, AUoUst 11 : Besides, there's the real Milla ¢ cluty’s informal dance satisfaction of the famous i HAPPY HOME Brand. Thousands of discrumina- ting buyers know that means only the HIGHEST QUALITY Try HAPPY HOME Peaches while the fresh ones are on the market you will appreciate them as you do all other kinds of HAPPY HOME FOODS Durriewies ane Canramtent by SCHWABACHER BROS Millett’s toa and mts. ua shower in comy Miss Atl Himent ler were entertain at nat Abe Yacht club in fof Mra) Marry ¥. Ardery of Los Angeles. Clarence Smith's tea for Mra leld MeLean, at home NESDAY, AUGUST 15— marriage of Miss Kile Mr. Lacy in high p LACE PETTICOATS Petticoats of gold or allver lace motines ttishly from | neath the new gowns of velvet and satin. | YELLOW POPULAR Yellow is enjoying the grea Popularity of its carcér this se It tm used for cc 6 costumes and wraps, combination with nd brown. and in black, whi KNIT BRACELETS Hand knit bracelets to hold a tiny handkerchief of coloredif{nen or chif fon are easily made and are very popular now | hing and while it is still wet—go over it with a wet cloth into which a tablespoonful of Gloss has been rubbed. Then polish dry to a fine lustre. : At your dealer's. ; BEADED FROCKS STANDARD OIL COMPANY Beaded frocks in | | LARGER HA Some few larger hatssmre se afternoon, but they are yr emul wear, For gene®a tiny cloche holds its own. (California) very lov ace ee HIGHEST GRADE CANNED: FOODS veres and cuffs of braided whit annel has three bias folie acr For the Remaining Days of Baxter&Baxter’s Sera: ; | Sale You will find many ‘lines greatly reduced from our former sale price. You cannot afford to pass up pretty pumps at the prices we have put on them for the remainder of this sale. | Rack White Kid Pumps We have put two new lines of Regardless of former prices. $1.85 and $2.85 | Now $3.85 to $7.85 White Canvas Pumps Regardless of former prices. Now $2.85 to $4.85 Sandals Burns Universal and\Egyptian Sandals. Just two prices— $6.35 and $7.35 Fancy Pumps Many beautiful styles. All leathers and many styles. Now $5.85 to $9.85 | Now $6.85 to $9.85 Specials in Silk Hosiery BAXTER&BAXTER 1326 Second Avenue Satin Pumps YOUR GROCER SELL3 AND RECOMMENDS: BRAND ME walked ing € when meet Land * place Gid ar The thing

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