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at nn i etch Bride's little sister, a Pwhich she wore 4 smart, snug-fitting b “week to be her guest for a m ‘Miss Merrill Hostess at Dinner _ mntil 5 o'clock. _ LADIES’ AID sociETY A | Take Mount Baker car and get off With luncheon at 1 o'clock. If the THE MRS. VERNE EWAN | GUIDES GRAFT SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, AUC PLAY FROCK | Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen I Telephone, Main 0600. nces Oldham Popular Girl to Wed September 1; Epiphany} Norman Norval H. 8:80 o'cloo: Miss Joan s Bellingham, Mis Lewis, tho brides: Mr. Ches Tucker, Mr. the ushers. ‘A small reception will fo Seventh ave. W Miss Melva Th the picture evening the marr Andrew MacAulay A. H, Arneson, of Rey. Harold G. Hennessy Because,” rendered by M Down the aisle o Jed to the chance ? be best man for h Waite a r, Mr, Cecil Wills low the serv Mac Auul ay W eds B Ime r Ar neson f™M i “eae and M Elmer * Ma 1 Mrs ad by ad Whit ver 8 and fern. white tapers tin, with | an exquisite over ale and Bequins. It was fu with her mother Dandeaux of » and clusters of or jwas composed of ( Bwansonia. ‘Tho bride's sister, Miss Ve Wore a bou! frock of the hem edged wi # band of sil , nd lace, a draped model, and a corsage @f gardenias and lavender peas. Mr. Joseph Arneson, broth The groom, was his best A reception followed asses of flowers in po Ing basket of the ing, were Mrs I Armeson and Mrs. B. Misses Ruth © Louria Boone. Mrs. Arthur Matzdo: Mams of Portland asst er of residence, A chy Smith, Deane Irwin and Elinor MacAulay, the Jed the door. ose for traveling a three-piece tailleur of black velour, with ck hat and orchid corsage. Mr Timber, Mont., after September 1 Mrs. Case Issues Cards for Tea Mrs. Frank Elwell Case has issued cards for a tea at her home, 942 6th ave. N., on Wednesday afte n, J 15, from 4 until 6 o'clock, Tn honor of her sister, Mra. Maynard Wri of Oakland, who arrived th rf nth, and nor Mra. Joseph Hilsmar who has been spending sev ths in town visit © The bride ! ‘Bnd Mrs. Arneson will be at home in Bi of Atlanta, Ga., y relatives, recent wedding at the home of her parents, Mr. William Norwick, was a charming affair Grady. Mr. Lacy H Merrill { To honor Miss Ellen Messer and her fi wedding will be an event of August 15, M eae er, Mari-| Lawrence Ives, yacht for Vict | Mr. and Mrs. Xura Caso have planned an in ee bus "@ance at their home in Laurethurst for Monda Gompliment to their house guest, Mra. David X. Clarin, Mr. and 3 }Curin. The party will be cha motor to Dinner Dance on August 17 caak tor Me Mrs. Kari H he informa! dinner dance at the Tennis club, postponed from August | baugts. , will take place on Friday evening, August 17. Reservations may be| ‘Made at the club until 11 in the forenoga on the day of the affair. \e ts of Mins and Rime Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rameay with o and Mrs. W. H. Bogie _ Bridge and Supper for Easter m Visitors ey eee ) Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Howners, of Milwaukee, who ‘ ne ¥ Tees Mr Wummer in Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McIntyre are enterta Phillip Ma bridge and supper at their home on Saturday evening. ho have bee trip ray Be have on and two chil Mrs. ren, nm spending five at Lake Cholar expected} y¢ Tea to Honor Mrs. Piutti home on At walla | In honor of Mrs. Piutti, former dean of We Hoge rm. W Cousin, of Tacom r de kins (F ie: Mrs. Henry Wilcox, attle, fay after August from se bs > ss Judge 4 Colonel and son and Capt on @ motor nomday, to vinit| Mra Githert | | Invitations have been confined to Weils tn Tacoma or ttle. Mrs. Manson F. Preside at the tea table. At Home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. Marcus will be at home on Sunday a! mntil 5 o'clock in honor of the confirmation of their son Alt Bridge Tea Compliments Traveler Miss Ruth Hoffman entertained with a small bridge tea last Friday| yeas guests for the month afternoon at Alder Beach Manor in compliment to Miss & , whol of rer ust, of Mra. Mackey’s brother, ‘Fecently returned from abroad. 2 Mr. W. K. Macfarlane, at Ilahoe. Take Wedding Trip to Holy Land On Wednesday evening, August 8, Mr. Joseph W. Dorr, the poe Missionary of Seattle, and Miss Annie Coulter, missionary to the formerly of Milverton, Ont., Can., were united in marriage at 6:15 o'clock @t the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D 1812 E. 65th st. Rev. George W. Beck, pastor of the Ravenna Methodist Protestant church, offici-\’* | eral ies and Mrw. ringficld, O.,{are enterta 4 Mra.) —— , left this y of Min- Hines, wife of Capt. Hines, are Jew r t time oned hero nnsylvania oi: Bie and Mrs, Jesse and Mrs, Herbert f Los Angeles and Mr. on the Ives, with Richardson and Mra, vss AINKLES QUAL BINGHED NEW WAY Each One Gently Lifted Away Mr. and Mrs. Dorr left on a wedding trip to the Holy Land. Mr. € ees Mr Marriage Announced Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss E: Maurice EH. O’Brien on Thursday morning, Aug’ ®t. James’ cathedral, Rev. Father Beglin performi Miss Mildred Scharfenberg and Mr. Ralph Atch Orthopedic Shops Mount Baker Park guild will be in charge at the Orthoped Priday, with Mrs. T. A ‘hart hostess, a. ted by Mr 7. M. Jensen, Mrs. at L. Koetter, Mrs. Fred Braden, Mrs. J Henry MecDiacney, Mrs. M. Brow Mr Arthur Challis a Gerhart. The Thrift Shop will be closed all day Women’ s s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Friday sented wrinkles—these are n essary! Tor a may cream has been discov h smooths them away, aa if by a touch of a magic wand. | | This new discovery is called Dom f : It works on an| | weather 4s be held Inclement the ag7t t the home of Mr WASHINGTON BOULEVARD oy. Cc. T. U. Washington Boulevard W. C. T. t ‘will meet in the chapel, 31st ave. and | C Madison st., Friday, August 10, at 2| A PD. m. Members are urged to attend. ! Visitors welcome, a Special memorial services for Pres\- dent Harding will be held. oo and wrink revealing a new # outhful complex rt the first fow days’ appears years younger each line 1 EDDING ARY In celebration of the anniversary of Mr Joseph T. Albin, 93rd st golden wed: | looking. ind } Why let unsightly lines and ‘and Aurora | Wrinkles rob you of your youthful and Aurora! ness and charm, n they can n which falls on , August | be made to disappea f the t Presbyterian | entertain with a recep Saturday afternoon, August , from 3 until 6 o'clock, at the The Ladies’ Aid society of the Col-| home of Mr. and Mrs. Albin umbus Congregational church will ‘a om ' hold their annual picnic at Seward| pRAtin ROSH CLUB Kk, Wednesday, August 16, after-) ‘The Prairie Rose club will hold ¢ mn and evening, | basket picnic in Ravenna park Sat ssid urday, August 11, at 1 o'clock j MrrtLE SOCIAL CLUB eae +) Myrtle Social club will meet at the| puTTERFLY DANCE “home of the president, 3 Irving} ‘The Greenwood Impr st., Monday, August , at 2p. M1ig entertainin: with Dance” at Greeny at Irving st., and walk toward the;and Greenwood ave, on Take. All Kastern Stars and friends} evening, August 9. invited. Bridge will be played. abhes eM LAKE SOCIETY PLANS ND DANCE Civic Soclety of Gr frolic and dance and Tuesday evenings, Aug Park, This affair wan dd for Aug. Grd and 4th, but and in was postponed on account of the| wash t dats of President Harding. Tho |g Te urists at Woodland Park have been | ment, be care Oo got re: * by fnvited to participate, A progeum| tone.” dMlx fro aa weeton An has been arranged, tisement, ADDITIONAL CLUBS | church, | tion on an than delighted You can get Domino Wr | at good drug and department sto everywhere, much ax Bartell Drug Co. (nine stores), Bon Mare | Drug « jrote-Rankin | Dousall hwick — Co, & Co, (two stores) Warren ) Dr Removes Hairy Growths Without Pain or Bother ment club “Butterfly (Modes of Today) It is not necessary to use a pain ful process to remove hairy growths, for with a little delatone handy you can keep the skin entire ke | those beauty destroyers, hair, make powdered Spre ud WOMEN’S LAKEWOOD CLUB The Women's Lakewood Civic Im- _ provement club will pave their an- mual plenic on Wednesday, August 15, at Seward peek . Nth MORRIS SOCIAL CLUB Robert Morris Social club has Planned a pienic in Mount Baker park for Wednesday, August 15, reo from To remove a stiff paste with a little delatone and water this on the hairy surface, wbout two minutes rub off » skin and the hairs are ‘d against disappoint It’s the cut Portrait that makes them cute Kute Kot design patented J.8, Pat, No, $6450. Infringe ments will be prosecuted, Mada, Advers fardnieie Rant IN WASHINGTON <— Visitors Held Up to Pay 25 Cents Tribute atep right thi It's the b who y wraft at the t * appointed thru pe they make to find out, but guido has been estimated as high as $25 a day A rising wave of indig has brought about n tion of put an en nyatem vill be made noft jobs ts ag in congress to have the abolished and the of about the viniting , ‘offic 1 and m ing that 1—threo de a play de of cretonne le girl who wears this frock pocket in keeping and be- This are ° pa enta to nh their party , way, In rything in| front haa its ot very will show you that ady handkerchiefs from stray! agen, ing an all-round conventence. cretonne Jumper dress is worn with | | aeeeeeet|a gulmpe, that may be of dimity or mber and| dotted swins or lawn. look of * their preme Sashes of the as ho and ¥ Yep." he John court material or of ribbon tie under the surprise | faces name was his | Bart guess of him tation against tarted the othe from you have heard tell | The new a time-honored graft when a schoolgirl as didn't have the to be shown thru her nation’s the little Sho went In all other public the guides are salaried '“Stolen Gems” Are Found to Be Safe ho h # that two diamond all valued tolen from her Mra located nye after buildk Two hours after and Mr; “Pe by a wed had been hile at ring re Ww was asleep, hem the night before for safe are leaving Fr Dete arched the house, but failed t Mra, Ne non the mbered that she had hidden the it enbe and found it Intact NIC AT PT. DEFIANCE elry in the Justice will to spend has arranged © Park, Ta Wednesday, August 15 Colman dock at 9 a.m filled lunch baskets, All Washington prior tc attend. Spe- | arranged tn Jerome at Lake We, MONT) Re sare te grt the Amelee Coot Book detghttul heipicl. recipes, Free she es for the asking, Write todey to Big Pour | ff |Amertean Maize-Products Co, 41 East 42nd Street New York, N.Y. PEG-TOP PLAYSUITS Foot-loose and fancy-free are kiddies in KuteKuts. They can hop, skip and jump to their hearts’ content with nary a scold from Mother. Play time no longer means mending time— thanks to Kute Kuts. Only sturdy, close-woven fabrics are used. Wear-points are reinforced; seams are stoutly sewn; buttons are on to stay. “Every stitch is guaran- frock can be| teed.” Your dealer has them in khaki, denim and other play-proof, wear- proof patterns. Sizeso to 12. Look for the rooster label! C ‘hild Feeding he hot months? Hot Wee ither age 10 requir gers Do you ¥ the on the subject by fi our Washington bure tacts ted bulletin n below and sending it to Washington Bureau, 1322 New York Ave., The Seattle Star, Washington, D. ©, I want a copy of the builetin, “Food for Young Children,” and inclose herewith four cents in stamps for sume. Name Clty. ..6+- School Begins September 4th Cut the cost of outfitting your children —buy a good Sewing Machine during this big CLEAN-UP SALE. For the next few days SWEEPING REDUCTIONS will be offered. Prices and terms so reasonable you can- not afford to be without a machine of your own, SAVE! From $10 to $50 A WIDE RANGE OF PRICES— FROM $5 TO $50 Terms to Suit Your Convenience WHITE V.S.(used) $22.50 FREE $18.00 GER (used)... 21.50 NEW HOME..... 19.50 STANDARD 14.00 DOMESTIC ...... 9.00 Above are a few of the specials. ery floor display, trade-tn, and demonstrating machine will be sold—we have priced them to clean out our stock. We are ponitively determined to sell every machine in this class regard. lena of cost. It's a real “BARGAIN HARVEST.” An inspection will prove our determination. No reasonable offer refused. hite Sewing Machine Co. 1619 Fourth Ave. The Llectric kange Is just. as simple as the Flectric light Some places in the world they still climb up on chairs to light gas jets—worry about matches and the danger of fire. Some places they still fill lamps—contend with flick- ery, dim lights. But YOU touch a button and—presto! The honse is filled with light as brilliant as sun- shine at. high noon, A twist of the wrist—it Is off again. That's the between Yesterday and Today. Some people in the world don't know the magic of the ELECTRIC RANGE. They still struggle with sooty pots and pans, fuel bills, wood piles, ashes, gas fumes, illsmelling, illlooking kitchens, improperly cooked food, heat that rolls over the rooms instead of jutting up clean and swift for instant, perfect cookery. But YOU, who enjoy the electric light, the telephone and all the other labor-saving devices, can install in your home TOMORROW the most marvelous one of all—the ELECTRIC RANGE, The ELECTRIC RANGE is the SIMPLEST, SAFEST COOKI FICE! All the work is done in the power: yours but to command in the preparation of delicious meals, Any one of our wide variety of eS RANGES is as efficient and durable in-service contrast Don't YOU ELECTRICALLY — SCIENTIFICALLY? to cook We think you will when you ask for a demon- stration of these modern wonder-workers. Electric Building, Seventh and Olive Tel, Main 5000 Puget “Sbund Power Se Connaae