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PAGE 10 Seattle Society Tele Frances Oldhim. Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister yhone, Main 0600. { Assistant Miss Jane Perkins and Bridge; Prominent Married in California (iS 88 PERKINS Miss M New Y Married in to Entertain at Luncheon Seattle Man South formed in the re August 18, in 8 Assisting Mrs August 22, In comy will be Mrs, L. 3 and the Misses H ¢ Jomplime n t for Bride -E lect Wi il 1 Hon vor t f Miss Mildred’ } Miss Mix: club on We Dr C.F. Davidson to Entertain To compliment f a rs. & Smith, #e the near fu ft by returned rece taining with an i ing, August 25. Yacht Club Mid- Summe r : Dinner- Dance ‘The Seattle Yacht club has | for its midsummer dinne dance on Saturday evening, Augu a ck. Tt will be an in affair, with dancir McFarland and M Fred Braid are in charge « Jerome “Miss Farrar tertainment Smart Tea Compliments Visitor Mrs, Charlies F: rick Winders entertained with her home this af on from 3 until 5 o'clock In c mother, Mrs. et of San Francisco, the first planning. Mrs. Frederick Dent Hammons and Mr Hen Fran » Brown sided at the tea a ed by Mra. Henr oon, Mrs. John Witherspoon, Mrs. John G. Mrs, James Mrs. D. K. Pairle Mrs. Albert Jacobson, Mrs. Charles R. Brown Misses Ruth Pratt Florence Dodge, Pe: tarbara Jacob Elizabeth Summ Little Anabel Win: ved the ards at the ir Mrs. Clyde Morrt: songs du the afternoon d by Mrs. Amy Worth On gave seve an attractive tea mpliment to he nusen, {a ser aceor baskets of brilliant orange-hued blo» 1 African marig s were the only decor ea table was lovely with consisting of montbret! baskets of autu p house. niiias an Hug Test of t Announcement of Marriage Made Dean and Mrs. Frederick Bolton announce the ma ter, Genevieve, to Mr. E. Fred Pickett, Pickett, of Trenton, Mo., Wednesday, Aug Rev. Cleveland Kieihauer read the marriage serv dence In the presence immed: Jatives, Mr. and Mrs. Pickett will be at home in Longview ber L at the family resi Wash, after Septem Bachelors’ Club Second Informal The Bachelors’ club will give thelr second ‘informal dance of t season Friday will be known as are planned by Huntington, Re hadowland, committee in charge Garvin, O'Ne vin, James Dugan and John M - Eraak Relf, Mr Miss Thomson Will ‘Have Home W. eddin 9 Mr. and Mrs. Heber T marriage of th r on, to Mr. Edward Wa of Los Angeles a Walter P. Pe ‘The ceremony w k ce on Wednesda: $:20 o'clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomson Orthopedic Mrs. 3, C. Moore will b at the Orthopedic Tea Mrs. W. J. Hal! s Miss Laura € Morrow and M ‘The East High! Tuesday morning. with Mr ah Moore Wood assisting ken guild will have Mrs. Samuel Fr Harr Cooledge. jomson have issued {i Tea and Thrift Shops hostess fi t. Mark's guild of St assisted by Mrs. CL. R. F. Hall, Mids A Miss Rita Hiles, Mis Mark Adam Jard! in charge of*the Thrift as chairman and Mrs. W harge Tuesday afternoon, with Halliwell assisting Mr @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY | WOMAN'S LAREWOOD CLUB The Woman's Lakewood Civic Im provement club will hold its regular ing on Tuesday, Aug’ 1y at | wood clubhouse $ DAR Class of Rainier Chap- will picnic at the sum. Mrs. Edmund ‘den TMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC The women of Westminster Presbyterian church will hold their | 87 annual picnic at Volunteer pa Tuesday, August 21. A lunch will be served at 11 0 find all friends of the churct * at Port Madison, cordially invited to come and by August 21. Boat ‘ayes a basket, er 3 11:30 a.’m. Telephone oe, \e Mrs. Lucien Jones, Rainier 263 HARD OF ‘HEARING ¢LUB ty The Seattle Social club for the |PMMA LAZARUS AUXILIARY bard of hearing will hold its reg.| ©™ma Lazarus Auxiliary w.ll en lar meeting at the Furman busi. |tet@in with a benefit card party héss college, fourth and Maric Tuesday afternoon at the Educa Rei tucedsy, August : tional Center at 2 o'clock. Proceeds p.m. Hard of héaring affair will go to the fund ‘welcome. which the club is keeping for th a maintenance of war orphans in CAPITOL HILL W. Central Europe The Capitol Hill W Seiten ee have its annual picni WEST SEATTLE W. C. T. 1 Saaenoon;: Atigust Ofticers for the West Seattle W. Spencer's home, 4416 Fou C. 'T. U. will be’ elected 1 W. Members are requested to bring |V/@T meeting on lunch, home of Mrs Ww. W. Alaska st., at 2 clal_ speaker adults are |fo™ and other interest) been plarmed for the m following the FREMONT W. c. 7. U The Fremont W. C. T. U. wil meet. Tuesday, August 21, at 2 ™m., in Asbury M, E. church, for jaoe tle purpose of electing officers. Al... Mritfen report from all officers and |*AINIPR CHAPTER D. A. RB Biiperintendents is requested and a|, M'%. Edmund Bowden will enter ful! attendance desired, tain members of the study class of Sete |Rainier Chapter, D. A. Te, at SEATTLE LODGE NO. 7 rt Beittle Lodge No, 7, Degree of Honor, will meet in Evergreen hall, eee! to attend are asked to| 140% Ninth ave. Tuesday evening, |°#!! Mrs. Lucien ¥, Jones, Rainier | August 21, ai 7:46 o'clock. A pro- The boat leaves pler 3 at 11:30 Bressive whist party with favors|4m. | nd refreshments, will follow at 9 aay al o'clock LADIES’ AUXILIARY TO | The hostesses for the evening are| ROOSEVELT Post Mrs, (Melissa Wells, Mrs. Mattle| The Ladies’ auxiliary to the Theo: | Ormebee and Mrs. Bertha Price, | dore Roosevelt post will. hold its ee |regular meeting Tuesday afternoon PENNSYLVANIA {August 21, at 2 p.m. at Roonevelt ede CLUB hall, 1616% Third ave, pecial meeting has been called dtd bt Adie Penativante club for Tues-| ADDITIONAL CLUBS August. 21, at 2 p, m. in the} Fthodes' department | KING features have business ses at her home, Cedar Ladge, Port Madison, on Tuesday fr iat COUNTY | P. A. PICNIC be made| The King County Parent Teacher wn fete to n by the | association will hold tt ution of Women's Clubs,|mlc nt Woodland’ park, sround« of H. C, Henry's|August 23. Basket luncheon, Cot. home, on August 29. fee will be served, City Fede on the DR ESS HAS NEAT FINISH THE SEATILE rAR Personal edge of the bin town si EASTERN STAR CLUB The Ea plano! , UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE INVITES REST AND EASE Successful Living Room Bullt Around Sofa or Davenport, By MARIAN MOORE ving rooms have « charm envel woman who most su » built about a handsome so purchase made whei Ings of the The sofa in the picture Is almost along knife Restful Living Room. makes it light enough to have a place in even a modest sized liv ing room. It 1s upholstered with dark brown yelour, the seat be ing formed by three removable cushions, ‘The three round cush fons In the s na vel vet, the smallest of the three hay ing a circular front of gold and henna brocade. The phonograph in the back ground Is an attractive element in the furnishing of any room, and when placed near a comfortable sofa and amber shaded lamp, what visions of soft music and mellow light the group calls to mind. The plecture Is an exe chotce for the panelled walls. (Write to Marian Moore, care of this newspaper, for advice or Infor. mation about home furnishing or decorating, sending stamped, ad- dressed envelope for reply.) Question: Shall I have a cased opening between ving room and dining room, or an arch? ‘The house 1s a square, two-story frame bullding—8, K, Answer: Cased opening, Question: What kind of a chair | would you suggest to use with a vanity dresser?—T, B, Answer: A bench svat. Copyright, American Homes Anson Hent HOTEL MAY BE READY BY JUNE MONDAY, DEAD IN FLAMES NINE HOTEL Board of Trustees Considers LDN OPY BY M*CALLS nut IQLIVVER KNOCKS t OUT THREE TEETH PIRRCE oO A D Anti-Klan Forces “ne Form for Reprisal ; PPLE CAUSE OF BAD DOWNF ALL RUSTPROOF STEE runtin soft paper DUSTY CLOTHES awny GOTTSTEIN CREDIT SERVICE FOR HOME FURNISHERS_ @ SO*purcnase-pay @12°DOWN-THEN ONLY @12°WEEKLY #75% | « *@32D0WN- « e@/5OWEFKLY *100% » = + @5°°DOWN- +e D>oWEE MY "@7S°DOWN-~ = s2s0\VEEKLY *$l1O2°DOWN = +. $3001 FEKLY * @ISS2DOWN « * @ 4°°VEEKLY NO INTEREST CHARGES. BUCK’S GAS RANGES SPECIALLY PRICED A seasonable offering, and one that all who are in need of a gas range should investigate. Sold on Easy Terms This Range Liberal Allowance for. Now Only, $45.50 Your Old Stove Many Models to Choose From—A Few Examples: Buck's “Cottage” Regular $110.00 Spee 889.50 Buck's “Huron” Regular § 47,50 839.75 Buck's “Joy” Regular § 40,00 $25.50 Buck's “Delight” Regular § 27.50... 50 LEATHER pga Special $29.95 Genuine Leather High Back Deep § Regu Phone Main 6921, Hocker with re- le aprlnig 6 * $34.95 Cost of Rush Job County Legion to Picnic on Sunday Mayor Backs Horse Show for Seattle p ‘Keep Dads 4 oe Good Natured— OME from the office—tired and worn, dad would try reading the news. The flies an- noyed and the mosquitoes stung and dad grew furious with each new assault. But mother learned of FLY-TOX and brought peace to the home for in five/minutes’ time not an insect remained, pit . $ 50 lpimt. . 715 1 quart 1.25 1 gallo 4.00 Most Economical No Dust or Dirt Kille ALL Bugs and Insects Easily Applied Distributed by WENATCHEE REX SPRAY CO, 710 Arctic Bldg. Elliott 2314 Meath Sprayer FREE Hand Sprayer—50c Seld by Drag $ +! a A matched, complete set, beautifully finished, of square or round table, extends to buffet, Helpful Terms of Credit They have been carefully planned as the result of many years’ ex- perience with the problems of the home-makers of Seattle. By means of this service to you, you may enjoy a home furnished according to your own ideas—and you will have an investment—and not be paying “rent” on someone else’s furniture. Many thousands of successful, comfortable, Seattle homes have been made possible by this service —it is meant for YOU. a 6-Piece DINING ROOM SET Walnut Finish 52-inch Buffet Without Mirror Only $5.00 Down $2.00 Weekly Choice six feet; large 4 chairs, genuine blue leather seats, pirabimatattete Si! eM Es | BUCK’S warm air FURNACES Installed io Correctly Heat Your Home us a PIPELESS Consult Our Heating Experts—Appointments Furnace Dept.—Sold on Kasy PIPE—SEMI-PIPELESS at Your Home. Terms—Trade Your Old Heaters. 'M.A.-GOTTSTEIN: FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS | 1514-16 Second Avenue, Near Pike Four Large Floors of Homefurnishings Store Hours—0 a.m, to 6 p,m. AUGUST Ackerman & Harris called WILL KING at the HEILIG THEATRE on long distance phone, told him to cut out the Friday matinee to give the - company one afternoon of rest in order to keep up ‘standard of performances. There will be no more Friday matinees, That’s that! Friday Doors Open 5 p. m. Continuing until 11 p.m. Now Playing “STOP. THIEF’ Next Saturday oe Seis 25— “Dancing Mad”

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