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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAK Seattle Society Telephone, Main 0600. Frances Oldham, Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Assistant Eastern Girl Is Honor Guest at Several Affairs; Mr. and Mrs. Ives to Entertain} for Visitors thy Margaret Effinger, of Ann Arbor, Mich., who Is spend ing th her aunt, Mrs. Lane Summers, on her way home from California, Mrs, Otis Floyd Lamson will entertain a fow members | of the younger set informally at he on Mrs. Summer &@ luncheon of twelve covers on Saturday afternoon, at the for the p of her niece, and day evening | Mrs. ompliment Effinger with a supper party, when twelve entertal ) HONOR M a week w home ‘uesday evening 1 Mise vests were : Buffet Supper Postponed Mr. and Mrs Ives’ buffet supper for Mr Paul Wilbur Masters (Doris Ives), of Los Angeles, planned for this evening, has been | Postponed until Tuesday evening, owing to the delay tn the arrival of the | honor guests. - ‘ Invitations Out for Dinner Dance Mr. and Mrs. Frederic ve have extended dance at their home on Tuesday evening, September Jesse and Mrs. Str {tations to a dinner 18 | Fashion Show Will Benefit Hospital Thru tt tesy of Mao-Dougall-Southwick fashion show at the store on Tuesday ev wil for no Children’s Ortho pedic has been pheum r © affair » Emory, Miss Catt Semple Swar . ou the ning be atures: Carl Reiter rt Miss Helen Farr Ach Lou Powell, M I Miss Dorothy Ewing will act Miss Pris erine Col Miss the eve The n as ushers during jes Mrs Mrs. Mr Mrs. wing. M.A Parks, 3 ins, Mrs. Myers, 1 Mra Mra. Treat Mrs. | H. J White, | Taylor | is one by Miss Lillian | M. A. Gottstein, who will enter | board In Robert George T. John H. Powe Cc. D, Stims: Harry Whitney Mrs, Frank Case, Gottstein, Mrs. rs, FL H Howard fam A ward Skinner . Mrs. Wil m, Mrs. ginald Parsons, i an, Mrs rg 2 Peters, MeMillan, Mrs. Frede William D. John C. and Mrs. G Among the Carstens at her tain a few guests at b Miss Betty Balmer to Wed Mr, and Mrs. Adam Balmer announce the engagement of their daugh | 1 before the show by Mrs. home. ter, Betty, to Mr. Thomas Frederick Gleed, son of Mr. and Mra. Fred erick Gleed, of 5 Miss Balmer attended rsity of Washington and f Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and of Lambda Rho, honorary art ternity. Mr. Gleed ix a former student at the university and ts af i fraternity The wedding will take place Satuggay evening, September 29. Small Dinner for Mr. ian Mrs. Hofius Mrs, Adelaide Kauffman 1s: with a small dinner home this even jor of Mr Lacy Hofius (Ellen Me: is a member fra ted 1 Mrs. sie Tea ck’s bridge tea, on Wednesday William J. Ce Mrs. Ross Downs, Hyatt will assist. with additional gu : , . s ‘Assistants Chosen for At Mrs. Henry Brode tember 19, Mrs. Val Dempsey the urns, and Mrs. Robert G. Denney Wand, Mrs. R. D. Baker and Mrs. R.A Fourteen tables have been arranged, hour. Informal Dinner at Country Home Miss Elsie Kugler entertained informally at dinner on Sunday at her | Mhome at Medina, across Lake Washington. . Private View at Fine Arts For the members of the Seattle Fine Arts society, a private view of Portraits ‘of American Indians, by W. Langdon Kihn, will be on exhibit Tuesday evening, September 11, at the Fine Arts gallery, 1213 Fourth ave. | oe 8 | Home Wedding Celebrated he marriage of Miss Elizabeth Doris Davidson, daughter of Mr. and Mra James Dalzell Davidson, to Mr. Wesley Frederick McGaffey, son | of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McGaffey, of Bverett, was solemnized Saturday evening at the home of the bride’s parents, with the Rev. Richard A. Vander Las reading the service at 8:30 o'clock. Autumn foliage and brilliant-shaded gladioli made a very lovely setting | for the occasion. Miss Mary Louise Weeks played the wedding march, and before the ceremony, Mr. David Burnam played a violin solo. ‘The bride, given in marriage by her father, was charming tn a gown of apricot georgette fashioned with plaited panels edged with pearls, and ® pearl girdle. Her tulle veil was caught to her colffure with a garland ‘of orange blovsoms, and for flowers she carried a shower bouquet of ferchids, honeymoon roses and lilles-of-the-valley. The matron of honor, Mrs. Harold Edwin Curry, wore Lanvin green ‘erepe, heavily beaded, and carried an arm bouquet. of Ophelia roses Emmymanp Curry, the little flower girl, was cunning in a French frock, * and Cecil Brunner roses and Iilles-of-the-valley, in a tiny basket, were carried. Mr. Frank Regan was best man. ‘Mrs. Davidson, the bride's mother, wore heavily beaded cocoa brown canton crepe, and Mrs. McGaffey, mother of the groom, was gowned In r blue brocaded crepe. Ophelia roses and pink sweet peas formed Te coceages worn by both Mrs. Davidson and Mra. McGaffey, * At the reception following the service, Mixs Bernice Des Brisay, Estelle pWheeler, Aileen Davidson, Sherlle Rude and Cora Scarff assisted ! Mrs. McGaffey wore for traveling a dark blue tailleur, a small beige chat and stone marten scart. © After October 1 Mr. and Mrs. McGaffey will be at home at 123 West yMercer st. . : Informal Bridge Luncheon ‘Mrs. E. B. Clark entertained with an informal luncheon of sixteen overs at her home on Friday afternoon. Bridge was played later. ; Y. L. I. to Give Crystal Ball ‘The first of the autumn series of dances announced by Ladies’ Institute will be the “Mystic Crystal Ball,” September 21, at the Seattle Yacht club. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Mrs. Richard Carl Johnson, chairman; Miss Mary Schneider, Miss Barbara Kelley, Miss Clarie Brons, Mixx Jean Hartney, Miss Kathryn Hartney, Miss Ruth Towno, Miss Jean Tracy, Miss Winifred Tracy, Miss Ada Mongrain, Miss Mary Crawford, Miss Nina Pesce, Miss Levia Pesce and Mixs Monica Crawford. Patronesses for the evening will be Mrs, John Gorman, Mrs. Frank Polet, Mrs. Stephen Pyott and Mrs, Paul Hanson. Dinner at Yacht Club a ‘THe Seattle Yacht club will give.a get-together dinner-dance on Sat ‘urday evening, September 15. Dinner at eight o'clock with dancing from eight until twelve. a @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY AMERICAN COLLEGE CLUB — The first meeting of the club year ST. MARTIN'S MOTHERS’ CLUB |of the American College club will be St. Martin's Mothers’ club will| held Tuesday, September 11, at 10:30 hold its first meeting of the season|a. m. at the home of Mrs. Z. A on Tuesday, September 11, at the|Sauve, 3046 W. 61st st. Mrs. J. home of Mrs. C. H. Scharr, 721 B.| Herbert Ames is president of the Cherry st. Luncheon will be served| club and Mrs, Frank Crook, secre- gt 12:20 p. m. tary. Assisting hostesses will be -Mrs, John §. Hudson, Mrs. A. Macmill. jan, Mrs. Frank Forestal apd Mra. P. J. McCluskey. Each member may invite one guest. Cer ae) HARMONY HOMESTEAD Harmony Homestead, Brother. hood of American Yeomen, will give Sts regular dance. on Tues: day evening, September 11, at “Moose hall, Eighth ave, and Union et. afternoon, Sep | will pre Mrs. Walter and Mrs. vie | ta at the tea | the Young on Friday evening, “*-e RICHMOND HIGHLANDS CHAPTER, 0. E. 8. Richmond Highlands chapter, O. E. 8. will be the guest of Ionia chapter, Tusstfly evening, Septem. ber 11, exemplifying the work at 8 o'clock. Eastern Starg invited, eee ALUMNAE TO MEET Gamma Phi Beta alumnae will meet at the chapter house, Tuesday, September 11, at 1 p, m. Mrs. Frank W. Hergert, hostess, el e"@ KING COUNTY Wee, Tv, he annual convention of King County W. ©. 'T. U. opens in Queen Anne Christian church ‘Tuesday morning, September 11, at 9:40 o'clock PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTER ‘The public health committee of the Hed Cross will meet Tuesday, feptember 11, at 12:30 p. m, in the private dining room of the Y. W. CG A. WOMEN’S CIVIC CLUB |, The Women's Civic club will hold {te first meeting of the club year IPuesday, September ]1, at-2 p. m., ‘in the Erickson room at the Y. W. ROOSEVELT AUXILIARY Roosevelt auxiliary to Roosevelt post, V, W., will give a relief tea Tue September 11. at 1 o'clock, | voic CHILD WONDER La Marie Low Kiger, child Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kiger, of | the highest note known to the musical world, will be a feature at the bir Morris chapter, No. 192, 0. EF. September 12, at the d in several vocal Muth.—Portrait by Rhodes Stuc selections, ac CALEIDH CLUB Caleidh club will tember 11, a fre. W Mar’ s. Bi meet Tuesday k B rin apart: | gt ™ WRITERS The Writers’ club will meet Tuew: | at day evening. Se 11, at § o'clock, In the lecture room of the ¥. W. Cc. A. Man lL. D, Milliman, Nellie R. Adkins, Lii CLUB ab ember A ~ PerCent imparts to coffee a To really know for your household. 'C.A, The executive board will meet pofae 3 ym. at the home of Mra, Lillian Bradley, 306 N. 49th st. A inge lian ¢ Pers MW from XILIARY , 18-year-old ghter of reputed to I Her thday celebration of Robert S., on Wednesday ¢ when she will be T reach bird-l Finest Ta ening heard Vesta Norman, Mau of off de M Fe it says: “I, NUCOA, which money can buy. at a saving of fifty per lennial elect ora. GUILD INSHIN nen, 4224 morning, September CHE BEST LKI CIRCLE NEW YORK cHIcCAcg ait will meet with Mra i/ HY is Carnation so good with coffee? Because it has twice as much butterfat as whole milk and possesses that creamy flavor of milk purity, Its double richness taste which, thousands say, cannot be surpassed. Just 100 per cent cows’ milk, packed air-tight to keep it clean, _ sweet and pure until wanted, and sterilized (heated) to the point of absolute safety — that's Carnation. 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In these lessons I am trying to pass on some of the essential knowl. edge which I have acquired not only by personal experience but by a broad contact with many practical housekeepers. Since the use of evaporated milk in the home has become so general, and because it {s possible to have the uniform quality and richness of Carnation Milk available at all times, for any cooking purpose, {t Is of particular value to iearn the most efficient and economical methods of using it. You will find Carnation Milk has the advantages of convenience— longer keeping and dependable quality which make {t much more satisfactory than ordinary milk for most dishes. 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