The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1924, Page 13

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TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1994 sig i rAK PAGE 13 Seattle Society ) (Mrs. Alfred Sherman Ellsworth _} Personal Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 | oO} M 88 Jerome Weds Frederick Hulbert in Trinity Episcopal’Church; Visitors Will Be Entertained This Afternoon the « ; lock, In a beauti dded the { ha >: eens and flowers in P om f cream and rose. t will " Down the to at Pacif silver flower : Entertains hy M ‘ nvely blooms and placed at the 10” Visitors hy f t base of each pew. The altar was Bruce Elmore was hoste Ww ; 1 ted with the soft flame of * after " inform 2 Ai aid = Vand: t, Jr, Miss Minnie M hy¥, ‘1 Pre tM r i; Wy f Kelth 1 I we , ! y Som i t 7 Y | x". fi. Fe Ss as good as the P ‘ bread its made of in oo ‘i &no picnic lunch (YEA is a success without intial cs" | Cael good sandwiches Mrs. Vand Miss Mid dieton and Miss I h Harve pio acl | Wedding Will Take and lovely in a wedding Place at St. Barnabas gown of white and silver brocs t lesigned with ghtly bouffa. skirt and three rs of rich lace marriage of Miss Lena Utter ¢« M and Mre with seed pearts aught at one side with a « i home f r ef orange blossoms which in § r Dr a rauia a Gukas anth te I l h | pot Gg eng = or bridge should oe made with, Me nsure your lunches! t skirt. Pearls ged the 6 o'clock. * | Whittington | ; hu on the straight bodice and| Miss Eliz of Paduca! | eee ‘ BUY tlined the small sleeves. The | Will be Miss Ut attend | CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS % 7 mg court train fell from the /@nt and Mr. Jame will b | Cath Daughters of America ‘ a sae OU rs, covered with veil of tulle. | best man. J Jr, will give a wn bridge Pp ¢ [- u The train was unusual in its beauty, | 5* the ring bearer. The ushers will Wednesday afte nm at the home of of Florentine had been | be Mr. M all Allen and Mr. Mar fre, W. J. Olwe 8 16th « » \ worn by the er h Phone Mra. Ar Toner, chairman. A B a veil was arranged in cas EA st-9128, for reser 4 rea with a small face .vell and orange b ssoms at cither side « w que shower of lilles of the valley and Mrs. Albert Ch LADY FAGLE —not how cheap, pat Boaies’ clubs facet. tn aN but Oh, how good! - Wednesday, Ju % at: pe Eareer neces Medi Ae ‘WASHINGTON BAKERIES: was an exquis. Martin Hostess les Stubb (Kath s. tin b e ow a A. Mar has arranged Jerome) was her sister's ma £ fifteen ee agee ae ee OLYMPIC CAMI t h Her gown was Frida e r | Olympic Camp, R. N. of A ‘ordion plaited. t Miss Alice Eng 1 |hold a businest meeting icture hat of n was hostess t pa : = braid with a wide trim of 1 n of tw fou The marriage of Mi Marion Elford, daughter of Mr. Fae: S water ilies, and galley Bites er home to t and Mrs. Albert Sidney Elford, to Mr. Alfred Sherman r re ae Siuie basta” Ae Gavtaioa iatise GLE ENTRREATN © iecclls 'yedaea Gasca phinium, Ward roses and yellow Idaho. I worth, was a eautifu home event, celebrated at the) rempie, X held plenic| tended to br Guten Cimakh aah elias ‘Myst Jewel Auxiliary will meet orchids. ae residence of the bride's parents, on Wednesday evening, Wednesday, June 18, from ees church will give an evening of im.| Wednesday, June 18, at Odd Fel- The maid of honor, Miss Meda! I yncheon for Girl June 4.—Portrait by P. Croule U’Renn to $:30 p. m. at Woodland park.| PROSPERITY REBEKAH ations in the main Sunday |lows’ temple, 10th and E. Ping fulbert, of Everett, was gowned in| 4 d ee te — | LODGE room of the church on|Luncheon at 1 p.m de green allk net, fashioned with |Graduate : esday evening, June 18, at 8 Oye oe Rade green : ’ Pre Rebekah Lodge willl woos Fs . full circular skirt and marabou| Mrs. Grosvenor § will en W Cl b o'cloc For information call |cy,17— ENJOYS OUTING Pe in shade o' at its edge. | tertal h idge t he ry wh party at Co-| GA rfid-6206, or E. 278. Fr z sand in st ¢ tan x edge. | tertain with a bridg omen s Wlubds lor over eighty years ||" : rfld-6206, or EA st-9278. |" rhe ‘ pasilainantary’ proses Her hat of horsehair braid, in cor-| home on Wedn noon CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY M tom w be has relied upon Gour- : sanicdits one ues nent of the Wi s Century esponding tint to her gown, was|honor of Miss Mary Fox Brinker lated. Aili Stars ed eud'e Orleatal Cream ad dey. . st. Welnesday, |Senwidiive DHGIEED partment of the Woman ‘entury mmed with water lilies in sunset | Who graduated last week from Gar-| WILLIAM McKINLEY CIRCLE ee to keep the skin and June 18, at 8:30 p. m | whe Wash Gaiveraiiy cub jclub enjoyed a delightful outing nd yellow tones. Cream water | field high school William McKinley ¢ 3) WOODCRAFT THIMBLE CLUB complexion in perfect ed ears ire wear . reas phar s Friday, June 13, when its members lies, yellow pansies, bachelor but-| Covers will be placed for eight ft A. Rw tt T , condition through the Petey aes | Seattle, composed of the graduates of | : ta 6 Mare. FF Han’ : tons and Golden Emblem roses were | the honor guest's intimate friends stress of the season's || ROBERT MORRIS | Washington University of Missouri, | “ere ‘he Suests of Mrs. i. Be? . ried | +959 activities, White st TAL ¢ ~ Jat St. Louis, was organized June 10,|/80% at her home in West Seattle. | 4 ai Flesh-Rachel. 4 Robert 2 fal club, O. FE. and the following officers elected:|Luncheon was served at tables ke color and line were the/ ] rds , : - 1 lpr ! sail ie sd rar ge pr McCords Will Be Hosts Send 10¢ for Trial Sie || W'll moet with Walters, 821 Ra-| Jolin Byron Harris, president; Dr.| placed out of doors. ‘The new chair: ices: Cate: 3 . J *F Perkins, saphena Ny ralgeetcoley Cin FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York vena. Wednesday, June es Castlen, vice president; Miss|map of the department assisted the Misses Olive Leonard, Jane Perkins, ‘ner fiance, M: 1 1, FE ach. T Gladitvisch, ‘secretary and|hostess in receiving. Bridge foe Hortense Green, Mildred Farrar, of and Miss Lena lodad the linohent: Los Angeles, Virginia Merrill, and) fia Mes Se the bride’s cousin, Leslie Smith, of and Mrs. Evan ou They were modeled over |entertain v Gouraud!s Oriental Cream with an ormal bridge M flesh foundation of colored georg-|at their home Thursday ovening etté. The skirts were made with CR ak, : accordion. plaited panels of silver Entertaining at ace down the front. Attached 7” a 7 ‘ hese panels and encircling th Tennis Club e four tiers of accordion Mrs, Percival Colling is arrang ilk net. Hyacinth blue at the waist|@ luncheon of thirty-two covers, fc lay, June tub. ine, yellow, jade green and the |!owed by bridge, for Thu: lower tier of beige, which length- |? , at the Se att Tennis ened into small trains. The bodices were of hyacinth blue accordion| Luncheon to Honor plalted silk net with small velvet Daughter girdles of the same shade. From | f : the left shoulders fell hyacinth blue| To honor her daughter, Miss Alice English, whose marriage to Mr velvet ribbon streamers to the edge y of the alta ‘Their hats were the | Thomas Worth Doan, of Duluth, wil ame shade of blue, in horsehair | Ske Place June 28, and the maids id, with blue, yellow and green | her bridal party, Mrs. B. G. Eng plete Miles for triaming, .,.Creattjre, n,m with a luncheon a lilfes, old atisies, blue |% “wenty four covers on Mond: » oll aac ad Ley afternoon, June 23, at the Suns 30c Quart delphinium and yellow orchids were | (1, their flowers. | ses The bride's little niece, Emily | : Jane Stubd, was an adorable flower | A68ist al Tea { 10c a Glass at Hamilton Rolfe s bridge | girl in a yellow Canton crepe frock At | “riday afternoon, for Miss with taffeta ruffles and a wreath | tea, of yeliow rosebuds in her hair. She| Lucile Eyman, at her home at the rried a Watteau basket of yellow | Highlands. Mrs. an 8. McCord. | rose petals. |Jr.; Mrs. ancis Brownell, Jr., and Mrs, Jerome wore a gown of|Miss Alice Blake will preci er apple green and gold brocade, with |the tea table, and Miss Betty De hat of gold to match, and a corsage | VOC Will assist. of Lady Hillingdon roses. Mrs.| - . Hulbert was in powder blue beaded | Bridge Luncheon crepe with a handsome ostrich orna-| Mrs, P. E. Harris will entertain For We { | ¢ y '@) ment caught at the low waist line, |with a bridge luncheon of thirty-six and orchid corsage. jcovers at her home, on Thursday Mr. Glenn Hulbert was best man | afternoon. . o for his brother and the ushers were a Se Si Mm n Messrs. Lawrence Wiley, Albert! Guild Will Function CYVE S; ecia, 1S) VOU: Charles Stubb, William McMillan, the Fountains taleigh Chinn, Edward Ferry, Fran- During Summer peas ; Trade Mark Registered cis Pendleton, of Everett, and An-| EndolyneFauntleroy auxiliary of To lawn teas, porch luncheons, picnics and all light drew Doolittle, of Spokane the Children’s Orthopedic hospital summer repasts Raisin Bread brings a dainty, refresh- “BOTTLED HEALTH” THE CREAM ‘ollowing the service there was | will meet with Mrs. William Emer in: oodnes: is rti ull rl y ten + reception for intimate friends at | son at Endolyne, on Friday, June a ss that is particularly tempting. the Jerome residence, The decora- | from, 1:30 to 4:20 o'clock. West Side | I bake it special for you tonight — beautiful loaves, OF FOOD AND DRINK tions at the house repeated those | women are urged to attend and sew filled with fragrance and flavor of Sun-Maid Raisins. se tik hiniech. for the little crippled children. There | s My _Y, HILL li on their wedding trip the bride| Will he no dues and tea will be erveit tomorrow. Your guests will be complimented. WW rei cdepiece costushe of Caktan, | Mate This finer, yet inexpensive, Raisin Bread is baked What Cremo Is Cremo is so economical that it can It is the plan of the auxiliary to iy, crepe, the skirt black, with touches | “Special for Wednesday” by bakers every week— And How It Is “ ei sew during the summer months and Ms ¥ ran 5 i i Delici 4 ele taper ero CPOE Te hen ieome tme.it the everywhere. Also rolls, coffee cakes, “snails”, raisin Processed be used in cooking. Delicious sauces Mth accordion plaited, With. this | Winter pie and many other tempting Sun-Maid Raisin foods Cromo ts just pasteurtzea} for puddings, cakes, pastry and cream ‘was worn a small accordion pialted | Place a standing order for Raisin Bread with your baker or grocer. He will deliver it or reserve it for you every Wednesday. whole mili mixed with an added 6.6% butter fat and} SOUPS can be improved with its use. forced at high pressure through needle-point openings to break up the fat globules Its delightful flavor will also im- and emulsify the mixture to a partially predigested state, prove the taste of fresh berries. Try Cremo contains between 9% and 10% butter fat, Cremo on your strawberries or cereal. Orthopedic Lunche and Thrift Shops | ‘The Westminster guild wll be in| charge of the service at the Orthope die Luneh F nm Wednesday Mrs | Robert A. White will be hostess, as sisted by Goorge Beurdsworth, Inc. IMre. Harry Kennedy, Mrs, Orin gers, Mrs. John P. Hartman, Mr H. i. Ha | Long, Mra James - sai on, Mre . Endorsed by bakers everywhere, +f 4 Alex Rostron, Mr f Mre including the American Bakers’ Lf) MTA ETE ? IM. S. Wooster, Mrs. Anthony Rut i Associationand the Retail Lt den, Mrs, Wesley ¥. Bakers’ Association of Amerion Donald Gunn, Mra, A CA pitl-4968 kow, Mra. Wiis Matson, Mins ets Raisin Bread Clark Creamery Co. | 10¢ Ginn: from our fresh daily own herd of tested Holsteins, Guaranteed to be rich and pure Troyer and Mrs, A, M Beng te Special on Wednesdays 1016 Republican Street “Westlake tne

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