The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1924, Page 13

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{ 4 TRURSDAY, JUNE 1¢, 1924 THE SI ee Edited ian Keen LeB x er. Telephone MA ir-0600 | Ass ces Oldham | ond Owens | <8 OD Bile = oi 2 deen diaers ena dale eS Two Visitors Ho at Luncheon; Invitations Issued for Large Tea or Guests nis Ball Postponed at the v7 of me ; Small Lunchec f For Miss Ewing eeueane 1 M I « hw Cards Out for Tea & Mr. A I . Pg McEwan T th Weed fa. © 2 wen a I Steen a « . ) M t rs t t Boring w st , 4 invited Mien 9 ° F. Blackt Mrs, « . ade A Wh and Mrs. A . Engage ment of iherieg Bl saga . Leora Dean Announced pec - ;| Mr. and Mrs. Titfany BE. Dean, for. Mary Pa . and morly of Long Beach, ( : y . . Buse t e of thelr : : c E us 1 t Mr Robert J - n a Li Jr r cm 4 Bie: e Robert 3.3 | to Give Dinner wedding will take place July | t the Highland " oy Sele; © ‘ HFA idge for Miss Seibert To compliment Miss Constance S« arte, Ss bert and Miss Audrey Collins, Miss Invitations Extended Margu Brown will entertain pesde se with abridge of six tables at tea at or Dance her home on Tuesday afternoon, Te compliment her sister, Miss|June 17 lorence Sweeney, Miw Mary Eilts. A sat gpeedlngs hema to Informal Tea at Home cane bpd hey get le cep cw i Mrs, Herbert Perry is arranging an te 16, atthe Tennis < informal tea at her home on Frida P Sit nee he n compliment to her mother, Mrs. M Miss Quigle Weds at Dooh it 1, who is her Home of Parents Helen! Wed at St. James’ The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Quigle, daughter of Mr. | 7, snd) Mrs. Allen Quigie, to |Cathedral Mr. Jack Foster, son of Mr.| Mr, and Mrs. James T. Kelley an 4 Mrs Allen Foster, was |nounce the marriage of their dau, evening at the/ter, Rarbara Rosella, to Dr. Ge with the Rev.|R. Mars! of Capt. and Mr W. Beck reading the service | James Marshall of Seattle. The cere » o'clock. The home was /mony med by Rev, Father nm decérations of pink | Hegtin morning at 9 and summer greens, | o'clock, in St. James’ Cathedral ghted by tall white tapers. Mise Nan Marmont and Miss Hea T ride was most charming in|ter Dore attended the bride and Dr ry frost crepe, beaded Charles Shannon was best man for Her tulle veil was | tr Marshall net of lace, w Mrs. Marshall graduated f tit of Washing’ from Creighton Univer College of Medi ne in Omaha Shower for Bride-to-Be | ‘x Miss Nadine na, whose ma e to Mr. W Wright will take ph month, | Miss Florence Aners entertained formally with a silk and linen shower at her home last Saturday afternoon see Complime ce tht ¢ enrtled. Mero Robert Quigle wis man to Mr, Foste: Servize at te eae ae teal ox" Orthopedic Shops Mrs. Frank E. We Mount Baker Guild will direct the WV. Clark and the he Orthopedic Lunch room Johnson, Julia Rogers, . Mrs. I. G. Peniston will b Brown, Jane Baker, Ruth, Allen, | tess, assisted by Mrs. C. C. Mar ‘ ince Priest, Mildfed Hart and|°t: Mrs. E. A. Gerhart, Mrs. C. C. Norma Sims assisted. Mrs. Foster|BTOwn, Mrs, George Johnston, Mr fe for traveling a beige charmeen | Charles Douglas, Mrs. R. A. Sweet faa Saneant Mrs. C. O. Baker, Mra, E. 0. Leigh Mrs. Mathew Maeken, Mrs. Charle oa ies ssh Miller, Mrs. M. 8. Sweet, Mra. H. E Sa Hateh, Mrs. P. D, Nolles, Mra. W. E. i On | Zeigler. Mrs. Copeland Plummer and tf 4 bate Mr A. Burnell. : , Denny Fubrman Guild, with Entertains at Luncheon E. Hayes, Mrs. H. T. Ken Mrs. C. W. Johnson entertained rs. L. A> Parshall with a luncheon of four covers at| A, J. Kalknor will her home last Thursday afternoon. | Thrif > | ’s Club: Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY 8. W.. on Friday, Jube 13, at 1 p.m.! |For reservations call Mrs. Shorrett, ROOSEVELT AUXILIARY WE st-1126. Take West Seattle car uxiliary, V. of }and get off at Charleston st. ir. W., will b picnic at At the Jast meeting of the club! Woodland park, June 15. | Mrs. Harry Henke was clected prest Dinner will be served at 6 p. m Mrs. J. B. Shorrett, secretary, dent All veterans and families invited and Mrs. O. R. Rable, treasurer eee eee WASHINGTON BALLARD W. C. T. U | BOULEVARD W. C. T. U E ad W. C. T. U. will hold a Washington Boulevard W. C. T. u. wilt luncheon Friday, all-day meeting Friday, June 13, « the home of Mrs. Emily Thorgenson, serve a June at noon, in the chapel, | 2243 W. 58th st., in the interest of Sist and E. Madison st., to which | fiower missions. Bring sandwiches | the public is invited and flowers. | a ere | a | | SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC thany Presbyterian church Sun. school picnic planned for Friday, ALPHA AUXILIARY y No. NO, 1 1 will hold its June 13, at Alpha aux! regular meeting Frid June 13, at Woodland park, has been | § p. m., in Union d hall. Blec postponed to Saturday, June 14. | tion. ove Serie | NORTH END FLOWER CLUB KANSAS WOMEN'S CLUB | North End Flower club will hold The Kansas Women's club will noon, | have @ picnic in Volunteer park, Fri- its executive meeting Friday dune 13, at Meves’ cafeteria, All| day, June 13, members of committees urged to be} wei 9e, j present, also ail persons desirous of | SEWARD SOCIAL AND j assisting with the flower show. | LITERARY CLUB | eee | Seward Social and Literary club| COL. ELLSWORTH CIRCLE | owitt meet Friday, June 13, for a pic: | Col. Ellsworth Circle, Ladies of} nlc at Seward ahh ii t . A. R., will meet in Veterans’ ye Be hall, Armory, Friday, June 13, at}MEMBERS' COUNCIL 1:30 p. m, The president asks alt}! HEON as the dele-| For the first time in the history | t Everett of the Chamber of Commerce, the) women have been asked to pit on} the weekly program. This honor has fallen to the Women's Commer- | cial club, which will have full| harge of the program to be held 12:15 o'clock, Arcade | members to be present gates to the convention will be appointed at that time rr ee [oO ENTERTAIN SHAWONDAS CLUB Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Stockand will entertain members of the Shawond-|on Friday, June 13, ¢ asee club at their «ummer home at|in the Masonite clubrooms, Phantom lake, on Sunday, June 15.| Square | Basket lunch. | ee a | YMIETY WILL ME | AUXILIARY MAPLE The jast meeting this m ot} LEAF POST |the Seattle Rose Soclet be The Ladies’ Auxiliary of held Mriday, June 13, at 12 noon, in leat Post will give a concert the enfeterin nt the Y. W. C. A.) Jance in the American Log Mr. Jumea Hamilton Howe will rooms, 509 Third ave. Saturday,|speak on “Roses in the Realms of June 14, at 8 p.m Music eee ye ee PAST PRESIDENTS’ CLUB ADDITIONAL, CLUBS John F. Miller Past President club will meet with Mre, Lettie| RAINIER CHAPTER'S | Brown for # 12:30 o'clock Iuncheon| OUTING DAY on Saturday, June 14, at 4813 Kd-| According to an annual custom, | munds st Rainier chapter, Daughters of the oa American Revolution, will observe | BETA THETA PI national flag day Saturday, June} MOTHERS’ CLUB 14, with an outing at the home of | The Beta Theta Pi Mothers’ club| Mrs, Howard Joslyn at Bellevue will have a plonie at the home of| Members will take the 11:30 Medina | Mre. J. B, Shorrett, 9699 45th ave.|ferry from Leschl park and wilt | seattle Society || MRS. ALBERT E. MEAD Mrs. Hiram be met by m., in its memt member | ME Irse-540. re-| RAINIER CA ree.score-n Mead, wife of the late Gov. Albert E E. Hadley.—Portrait by Grady. buses at Medina, Take| NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF WASHINGTON T wW. ¢ t Princes e Parle W. CT. 1 Sy nee r avited t i Mr. and Mrs. Tom J ' rd the bank He ; no mark. Ever : ; from Fisherman's ° Emerson st, on ace 9 June 16th. The p ” Indianola Corre Apparel for Women JUNE SALES A Very Special Offering of DRESSES In Three Low-Priced Groups $18.75 ixceptionally dainty Summertime frocks of plain and printed georgette—and plain georgette over figured silk—in youthful charming styles, flower-like in their coloring and profusion of lace trimming. Several smart sports models of Roshanara crepe are also included in this group. $15.00 Taffeta and Crepe dresses in attractive styles and colors comprise this group origi- nally priced much higher. $9.75 —A small group of wool Jersey and Tweed dress—in the darker colors only. Gown Shop—Third Gallery Mead, Bellingham, who was the guest last week of Judge and Mrs.| | ) of ATTLI rAR Music Be Presented Intermediate Student in Recital A a group by “Georg Dram’ urd ‘ The num r nest herve, BOM pia “ Mr. and Mrs. D: Pratt have emoved to their home at Crystal pringn f ne eee Minn I i I 1 na xt from Ca eee { 1 Mre. James Shackelford H of Han Fra ) are expected arrive in t rm ‘ 4 few a vinit t me! from a tour of the world. | cia. 6 Mrs. 0. W levenson, of Wenatchee, was in we few days ¢ e to, Bel-| ham, o3ha9 a few ¢ in Portland visit among friends Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Palmer have med from California . "Gore Mr, and Mrs. Allen Mille ve removed to thelr Crystal Sprin, TILLAMOOK ak Tillamook Tillarmoak Tillamook Tillarnook Tillamook Tillamook Tillamro: PAGE 13 es Small. immaculate cheese- hitchens make TILLAMOOK. Place the cut end of the Tillamook loaf on a warm plate. It s parafined coat will hermetically seal in its freshness. 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