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| Mr. John Ryan r WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Seattle Society Edited by Li! Telephone, Main 0600 ay Wedding of Unusual Beauty Solemnized at Trinity Church; Tea Will Honor Miss Mildred Lewis NOTHER beautiful Trinity Episcopal Keen LeBallister. Assistant—Frances Oldham. and stately wedding was 4 on tk Harry Me wit Bliss and dignity 4 blossoms, t n of the chy © aide 4 autumn-tinged v urch at high lay Randall Mr Hoflus There was a forma! bea Mnvostiture of gold architecture. Only th Assemblage of invited guests. Dy a forest of tall fir troes, ar Mossy baso were suspended hi gair ne J the bridal aislo were r Marking Were golden flower pot i gea, Michaelmas daisies, g Was @ solid wall of gl! those altar, were ascending delabra. A.string quartet gave a program of wedding ‘and Miss Helen Low sang "Know Pchubert’s “Serenade,” with violin o Sa0lo, McDowell's “To a Wild Rose. ‘from “Uohengrin” was played for Ing march, by full organ and string qu . bride entered with Mr, Percy Bamford, family, but Mrs. Messer gave her daughter itely beautiful: in her bridal gown of white tu gimply fashioned on straight lines and the | Yhe shoulders, The vell was of tulle “she carried orch and bouva with Car 1 th branching mu Land, During was ren the proc ng friend of t # caught © bouquet wa ds le, of New York, ‘Phe maid"of honor, Miss Mar r s Marie Hamm, of maids, Miss Theodora and phine Fransioli, Miss Gloria Frink, Miss Hor n N, Migs Muud Oakes und Miss Frances Old “sehitfon frocks: Miss Goodale was tn apricot shi soft green. They were simply designed, with bo : soft folds of silver and green ribbons. They “ot Drown tulle, with flowing scarfs falling from tulle rosettes on on Wand ending in silk tassels which were gracefully draped across the fre Dand thrown over the shoulder. ‘Silver slippers and stock they carried bouquets of blue lace flowers, yellow r ~ jum, baby zinnias and gold pansies, showered with pansies bxibbons for the maids and with green ribbons for the maid of he © Mrs. Messer wore a gray chiffon velvet gown with a violet Felvet hat and corsage of gardenias and lilies of the valley Mr. Lawrence Arnold was best man and the ushers were Mr. William Cowles, Jr. of Spokane; Mr. Grant Heller, of Tacoma; Mr. Juillard © McDonald, of San Francisco; Mr. Abram McClellan, Jr., of Richmond, V > Mr. Leon Auzias de Turenne, Mr. Lawrence Bloedel, Mr nneth Brownell,| Mr, Waiter Donahoe, Mr. Thomas Emory De Wolfe Bernard Pel nd Mr, Lawrence Wiley, all of Seattle ‘After the ceremony there was a small reception and ¢: { Breakfast at the home of Mrs. Messer, »at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Hofius left on their wedding trip, Smart brown frock with a hat in matching sh Will spend a month at on’s ranch in Wyoming, ‘eountry home of Mr. jVilliam Cow pokan Hhhas been placed at their disposal. After October 1 oat 1236 Federal ave. am, Were gowNe fe and the brid we or. Mr arden wedding the de bri¢ and x traveling in a furs. and some time at the at Lake Idaho, which will be at home | Cards Out for Bridge Tea ground of maple leaves tinged w § Monday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock | pat Mrs. P SWILL PICNIC AT ALKI | AUXILIARY , Mrs. Don C. McClallen (Dorothy Green) and her sister, Mrs. (Corwin Mberting, have sent out cards for a tea to be given at Mrs. Bberting ‘apartment in Hamilton Arms on Thursday afternoon, August 2%, from 3 until 6 o'clock, in honor of Miss Mildred Lewis, whose marriage (Chester Latimer wil! be an early autumn event = Mrs. Trafford Huteson, Mrs. James Hamilton de Veuve, Mra. Wallace Duthie and Mrs. George Kribs will alternate at the urns and assisting w be irs. M. Ross Downs, Mrs. Morris Lundquist, Mrs. Charlés Murrs Mrs. Louis Fisher Boynton, Mrs. Lawrence Ives, Mrs. Lout ‘Karla and Miss Claire Stoltenberg and Miss Gertrude Lewis. Miss Mendenhall Has Quiet Wedding Whe marriage of Miss Marie Mendenhall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ©. F. Mendenhall, of Everett, to Mr. Roy Keene, son of Mrs. Sophie Keene, of falem, Ore. was celebrated Ttiesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrz. C. A. Wintermute.| With the Rev. Reed. of Everett, reading the service in the presenco of} ‘the immediate families. Before ceremony Mrs. Martha Muckey, Everett, sang “At Dawning” and “Because,” and Miss Janct Bell, Eiverett, violinist, played the wedding ches. The bride was charming in turquoise blue georgett fashioned with straight bo shower bouquet of Ophelia ro: ace flowers and water Mrs. Donald Currie, of Everett, was matron of honor. an attractive model of white Canton crepe, and she carried an arm bouq of Columbia roses and pink water lilies. Mr. Wallace Kaderly, of Cotve was best man for Mr, Keene her flo te: and orchid | —— Here tho decorations repeated those! planned to leave in a few They | Brussels | | | | to Mr.| Stanton, Miss| ot] (Aindrle K also of| | Dalen et be i” over silver cloth, |g Her gown was} trom a t) * The home was abloom with pink gladioli and asters against a back-} h the first. hint of ad Whe bride traveled in a dark blue Poiret twill dross, and stone marten scarf. Mr. and Mrs. Keene left by" mato Take, Ore., and after September 15 will be at home fn Co: Both the bride and groom graduates of the Oregon Ag Feollege at Corvallis, where she is a member of Senos Alpha The “and he is affiliated with Phi Delta Beta Mrs. Godwin to Give infeoae Tea Mrs. J. W. Godwin is entertaining with an informal tea neing autumn. for Ore uitural ta sorority Mrs. Barash to Entertain ‘To honor Mrs. Roy D. Pinkerton (Airdrie Kincaid), a recent bride, ‘Arnold Barash is entertaining with a bridge tea at her home, 1960 ‘Ave. N., on Thursday afternoon Mrs. 26th Miss Parshall to Give Bridge Tea Miss Kathleen Parshall is entertaining with a bridge tea at her home on Friday afternoon and has asked to assist Miss Mary Elizabeth Reladort /Miss Mildred Stephens, Miss Helen aordan and Miss Barbara Ehrlich . _ Small Bridge Luncheon Mrs, J. E. Dyer was hostess at a small bridge luncheon given | ‘Wednesday afternoon at her home. ust . _ Mrs. Peterson Gives Farewell Luncheon In farewell to a few of her intimate friends, Mrs. Mabel Peterson entertained fifteen guests at luncheon on Satur: fternoon at Frederick & Nelson's tea room. Mrs. Peterson, who has been spending a month with Mr. and Mrs! Merton D. Hewitt, watt ‘today for her home in San Francisco. _ Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Mrs. D. McEacheran will be hostess for St. Margaret's guild of St. Mark's church at the Orthopedic Tea Shop on Thursd assisted by Mra ‘Baker, Mrs. N. N. Turner, Mrs. , Mrs. James H. de Veuv th Byers, Miss Mary 3 Miss Ruth Richardson, Miss nd Miss Renton Hill guild will be in charge "with Mrs. C. F. Holmes, chairman; PHIM guild, will have charge in the at th Mrs. EB. afternoon @omen’s Clubs CLUBS Liged THURSDAY Thrift Shop { Boswell, ¢ the morning, man of First the home of Emerson st., 16, at 1 10th ave Luella on Ww. Bequette, 667 : Thursday, August ANNUAL PIC Take car No. Seattle Revi No. will have its annual 28 to 8, W. B. A, basket picnic Norton's, 1764 Alki ave., on Whursday, August 16. ‘Take No. 1 (@ar and get off at Hi-Up station. Bring basket lunch. Coffee will be ‘served. . GIRLS’ CLUB, W. B, A. The Girls’ se club of the W. B. A will meet at tho home of Misg Lil Han Lakore, 535 N. Broadway, on Thursday, August 16, at 7:30 p. m. ° . . Woman's Benefit association will| hold a picnic at Alki on ‘Thursday, | ‘August 16. Take car No. 1 and get} off at Hiatt station. Bring basket Junch. Coffee will be served by the| association. . PICNIC AT WOODLAND PARK Beattle Circle, No. 549, will have a pienic at Woodland park, Thursday, August 16, at 12 o'clock. Mra. Ida Sullivan, Margaret De Nisson, and Perina Bertoldi form the committes AMARANTH dp charge. ‘ . | Atnaranth Social FORTSON-THYGESEN | moots with Mrs, 2927 41st ave, N., gust 16, Plenic o'clock, ELDERBLOOM CLUB The annual Thursds bers cordially fy vited to attend, Elderbloom club will hold it pienic in Woodland park, DAUGHTERS ¢ * ST. Daughters of St. George will meet ig M. EB. A. hall Thursday, Au Gust 16, at 1:30 o'clock All mem. bers requested to attend. . . SOCIAL CLU GEORGE . club, No. P. 1, Holman, on Thursday, Au |The Vorteon-Thygesen auxiliary, Junch at 12:30 _)U. 8. W. V., will havea reliet tem at of beige felt| sf ; August 16, at noon. Mem:|| CALL MAIN 1344 4 i — Why when the new not silks ) chiffon quard Metallic patterns—in and green and gold. A beautiful Clolsonm light pattern is ‘There tx ono ik » summer silks come li? Especially urpass anything that has hith erto been known? Styles are bor owed from China, which ts pe the materials are taken from his country noted for its excellent rust and deslen in rhaps why Oriental woman No matter ¥ quality of these soft and light lines of the figure Personal Corwin Shank and so trend ix shown ation, In boots and san arasols—why not in fabric? fragile ax t the design or Ka, they are ny no as to ro tinseled flags, Mr. and Mrs. Monsieur Lucien Perrot and from a trip to Lake Crescent At the Inke, they Mr. and Mra. A days for) Los Angeles at Hague and| strong to Bel-| land were in Ham: ‘They ure traveling abroad, many, July ure, G on th home r Lodge Mrs Buffal The going from the Netherlands, there ui wood ¥ of sium, Switzerland, and Scoth ape in for Miss Margaret Goodale, York, who came West to bé maidof-| honor at the wedding of Miss Ellen | | Meaner today, is at p lof Madame Raymond renne, Later she w R. Messer for a time. . Miss Mary Ame esent the guest | Chicago, Ausias de Tu | for her hom visit Mra. H. Proudfoot left mt of the weeks aa the house guest John E. Frost, at Gold Bar jwith her dau, Mrs, Edware Mr. and Mrs, George A. Trumbull, | Ewing, in Soatt) mllas, Texas, are spending two weeks as the house guests of thetr| inlaw and daughter, Mr. Darrah Corbet. , eee Miss Helen Low will leave evening for Chicago, where she will | week, spend two months attending the Ra vinta ert t Ravinia park. ter . Mins Etien Dulmage and/Ruth Bamford are motoring | Yakima on Thursday, to house guests of Mr. and Mre this Coffin (Bernatta Bart ur) and Mrs. bs f Mrs. (Alice ce season a Mr. and Richardson Angeles, who of Mr. and Mrs. Jeral days, left home. Herbert Ives), D. Pinkerton have taken a resl- dence at 1709 ave. S, where they ome to their friends after M Mr. and y Jonse Ives for ne Tuesday for t Mr. and Mra. erick and Mr ned |have returned friends i hoes among the David Morga A. Oi 3 from a few Juan Islan J. Claude Moore has ret eck's visit with B.C. Ruth and . Mra Vancot . Mr. and Mra ot}and family will her |tember 1 for Los and|the winter Rucks visiting Mr. Mrs Gilmore ave about Okt prother-in law John 8. sister, and DATES Ll. to TO REMEMBER M Mrs. Samuel Russe are spending salicum Bea: two weeks n jac gold, nina 4n imitation of the sari worn by the the all the Mr daughter, Misa Virginia Shank, who|Arthur Lingenbrink havo returned | suffering and ago While | piteous 7 * Canadian Pacific ot New|by way of Banff and Lake Loulse from | spending three Mina | the Henry | vo been the guests days | 4s. | Roddie | Sep-| Angeles to spend and two chi , CLUB |HOSTESSES FOR BRIDGE LUNCHEON The hostesses for club ¢ Hoatonne ’ Thursday Da Carr, Mra, Le ers Mins A. I man and Mra olub the 1 the Ladies’ Keewaydin will give | Hubbard | H. Hawk: | Mercer island include Mrs Hooey, Mra iden, » Bollen . PICNIC have 41 esdames Martin, ing Mem! and spoon. | WALL PAPER | ———___________¢- —_________— own cup ome we WILL men wil ADDITIONAL YEOMED OLUBS jenic and | Renton | — | BARGAINS! attend will take Smith’s prices have always been below the market be- cause we are a cash and carry store. Our line is complete. | Vis store and be con- at Junction, Thone 4 the Tac O, B, 8, ASSOCIATE MATRON CLUB The club \17 and 0.,E. & will at Portage, on will Friday, August Vashon island, | n the ferry Wast foot of Marion Special busines: WHITTIER HEIGHTS IMPROVEMENT CLUB DISCOLORED WOODWORK on light woodwork may be rubbing first with @ slice of lemon and then with whiting. Afterward they should be washed in soap and water leave Discolorations ington 1 the ty at B30 0 removed b; m Tho regular meeting of the Whit- Heights Improve cl held Friday evening, August 1 at & o'clock in the Whittier W. T6th at hth cts of ge Among th and varied vogue of veils ts th que vell, with two] almond-shaped openings for the eyes | to thru. But the must be beautiful to make the effect | attractive | tier ib w be ave, N. W ral inter after & musteal pro: | cream will be and Beveral sub will be up which there will be or discussion, If you va repair it IR HEUMA T ISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER) tue your watch, let Haynes | Next Liberty theater-—Ad sit our vinced. kram and ico served. ’ Washable Kitchen Papers, double roll. 5c Up to $1.00 Te w » $1.00 15c wp tw $2.00 PAINT A splendid Paint, gal........2c+sseeccsees + Pe KALSOMINE A fivedb. package... 202. .icocsecscceseess- 40 PASTE Bedroom Papers ,..cccesccee on at onoe Front Room iu start to take it the | Papers work begins, It searches out | acid depe and drives rheumatic son out of the body # and bowels. Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are) Allenrhu relle Imme- | Dissolved and the Rheumatle | diately Poison Starts to Leave the Sys | good tem Within Twenty-four Hours. /the v aft its, dissolves the | Tapestries through the | a | Every druggist in this country $9 | yang uthorized to say to every rheumatic) yt'y marvelous how quickly St acta, | attorer hia vicinity that i ® lyiessed relief often c in two | full ALLENRHU, the sure days, and even in cases where the} nqueror of rheumatiom, does not suffering ts mont painful n Joints | disappear in @ few days. with even slight: Mr, James H. Allen, the discov of rheumatic pain, he | erer of ALLENRHU, who for many turn your money with: | years suffered the torments of acute | rheumatiam, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want a gent of anyone's money unless AL RHU decisively conquers this worst lof all disease, and he has instruct ed druggists to guarantes it as above in every Instance.—Advertise | ment Service to is in mes pint of all traces A stop all agony, reduce swoll and do aw the est twinge will gladly r out comment Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really sults have been accomplished even marvelous re. lin the most mevere\cases whero the y was intense and the For hanging paper, Smith’s Wall Paper House 1621 Fourth Ave., Seattle. and where pationt was of | helpless, DISPLAY ORNAMENTS Unless you wish to give a great deal of time to their care, reduce to DISH CLOTHS One cannot be too careful about the condition of the dish cloth and| dish towels. They should be washed, |a minimum the number of china and rinsed and hung to dry after each|giass ornaments you keep out on | display. nae new Bellingham-Vancouver Island Auto Ferry | ‘ it opens another delightful route to the suto tourist, i f to Bellingham on the paved Pacific Highway, and ouer the famous Chuckanut Drive. The present schedule of the Ferry is as follows: 0 AM. and 2:20 P.M 0 AM. and 6765 P.M. respectively BAM. and 6:10 P.M 00 P.M. and 9:20 P.M. respectively atney io oot 18 ms omen Viesoria on » Higheny “ tecpleahy paved ence! Vow miles ‘This new Auto-Ferry was designed and constructed particular service. The steamer is 170 feet in length, equipped with two 60 hp. Diesel engines, and has a ca- { from 45 to $0 automobiles. The ship is phos ed for the comfort end convenience o' During the delightful Shour trip through the sheltered you have the convenience of Observation Smoking Rooms, « fine Dancing Floor, with a la carte meal service. ature may be made by Nancie Vencoare, making 0 complete circuit, of to Bingham as ars . or Special Toler ~ reorient socal otareater | eh Canadian Pacific Railway fll care ape Felling PARISIAN TREND Paris is emphasizing the unbelted back and the tiered front In its com. ing models SOFT ICING If you want to keep your Icing Bellingham . 2 FAVORITE LINES of favorite lines in remain for autumn. The sil skirt length, neckline and remain practically unchanged Most dress the “PAINT REMOVER rong liquid ammonia or a strong sh or washing soda sint or varnish |noft, add a pinch of baking powder |to the whites of the eggs before you \pour the boiling syrup over them CONSTIPATION must be avoided, or torpid liver, Diliousness, indigestion and gassy pains result. Easy to ake, thoroughly cleansing CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Never pane or nauseate—25¢ will dissolve Every Traveler a Guest! { Da bridge tor A Mrs, Dan- informal tea uest, Mia, Prank ao Paulo, § 9 Short’s luncheon at the lub to honor Mrs, Maynard Wright of Oakland loner Morse Bone’s ton, x her slater, Mra at home Hamlin, to com. John ft her from mother, H anti] 6:40 o'clock M rke W. Soliday's brides tea at home, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17— Mrn club. SATURDAY, Harold Stimaon's luncheon at at Holl: for the Must AUGUST 18— ¢ Grand MONDAY, AUGUST 20— The marriage of Mira Jean Robin at 10:20 xe tea to nent Misa Alice Tucker, at AY, AUGUST 25— and Mrs, J. H. Fox's dance in mpliment t fF « of Mise nuth and Mr, Darwin home ot Mra ¥, 8, an hel Garrison Molanont bride's parents, Mr, Garrison, in Sumi TURSDAY, AUGUST Ming Avadana and Mins Irma Frazier’s bridge and dance at Mins hran’s home, compl menting Miss Alice Tucker and her fiance, Mr, Cheater Latimer, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1— The marriage of Mian Alloe Tucker to Mr. Allan Latimer, in 8t, Paul's church, at £:30 o'clock, Cochran Call up Main 1446 if your plano needs to be tuned, repairéd or re finished, new atrings, new tvories, ivortos whitened, case pol- or remodeled whatever need, Our up-to-date shop ured to take care of every- in repairing aad rebuilding pianos, No Charge for Estimate C. 0. Johnson Piano Co, 1617 Third Avenue ixtra Ble Valuew in Slightly Used Pianos HB} Wi a Bh lit ney ’ glass or bottle of this Only a few can make a perfect drive—but there’s satisfaction equal to it for all of us in an ice-cold Dining Car Service Famously Good T is not accidental that the Northern Pacific has, beverage for years, been famous for its dining cars. To maintain supremacy in public favor has re- quired devoted, talented, efficient service. It has required keen leadership, hard work, loyalty—and more; genius has been put in, and artistry, and culinary skill of high order. j en Hi The Northern Pacific is proud of its dining cars. i It is proud of the men who gperate them and the men who manage the department. They are men you would be proud of, too—friendly, hospitable, efficient, anxious to satisfy to the utmost every single guest, Eastbound Transcontinental ico Our dining cars do things not just “good enough” but the very best way in which they can be done. Note the silverware for example, It is not “just clean.” Itshines! Three times every day, whether used or not, every piece of silverware on each dining car is polished. Not just washed. Polished! The table linen is always clean. We do not cover over soiled cloths with skimpy ‘tops’; we remove soiled cloths and use full linen covers of finest quality. So with the food. It is not just good food. It is as nearly perfect as human ability can produce and place before you. We are proud of every dish we serve because we know that the best effort and the best talent of our dining car department have gone into it. Northern Pacific Ry E. E. Nelson, A.G. P. A, E. L. Carey, G. A, D., New Tick 1407 Fourth Ave, Phone Elliott Sado, Seattle, Wash. Mar “North € Ly, Seattle Limited’? 9:00 ALM. “Atlantio Express’ Ly, Beattle 7:00 P, Mississippl Valley Ltd Ly, Seattle S150 P.M. The Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, Ga. Very Low Eastbound Fares, May 15 to Sept. 15! a i Ja LL

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