The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 19, 1924, Page 11

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2 PHURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 i { 7 — \f 5 ge ee bm | | Found a Way to Seattle Society ( MRS. EUGENE WOODMANSEE | Persona Sienderize My Waist lited ian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA ir-0600 4 ° J * trp . ' and Hips-/n. ead sistant—Frances Oldham e . . Louise Raymond Owens e 2 e : a =? Luncheon for Returned Travelers at Golf ; . The # ( { Miss Perkins to Entertain for \ ‘ [ - Bride-elect ’ : 7 | i sw . - | | t Mrs. John Hags € Sct | | ore Mone uM I ‘ ' : = — Wade, thm nape ; ' Sandwiches for re 2 a t Z a : eee r § " hs bea caved ee Mrs. taaw oe Mr, and Mem. B. F the June Walk @ vis: tterbac AP | *\, beothgpeodly piahil set aA: motored Chop hard cooked eg, i tain! House Guests | 4 and Mra, &. = and crisp, broiled ba 8 Sunset Complimented | Se ea ee , 1 H ‘ con. Mi th Best f t k, of} Mra. Manly Harshman enter utherland (Monica Hughes) ar “ I Foods Gold Medal wy ~ * ‘taatan of brid malt De 1 J Hee an | Mayonnaise to m a oh man | aaa : paste. Serve between ‘ » compliment ¢ nd Mr biteve slices of whole whe: Mrs, Ale der Hostess Mra. A. ¢ : io whole wheat att walk gu , ~ be Ir. and Mrs, John E. I " \ read se | coneianea ; he a bar hoes ‘ | RA lead ae ch banal reir et st The delicacy of fresh y after day. | ; Orthopedic Lunch and Washington i | eggs, the el € sweet \ Seattle sus Thrift Shops ae oe jeadag Ne eco as-a-nut fla of fine : Oe |e Sik eae thelr ch in finn Ma t i tr f ° salad oils, an ¢ te Capta n and Mrs. edie Lunch fee r ‘ . , jorie Cumpbe eis: Me ¥rida ¥ 7 - - nd tang of rare spice an, ted that it ri Willa: te tu pen, Airs, Cyrus ee |W me ve, M cooked dressing—an 1 to 3 inches the ver i! Mra. M . Big Bt ay ge King, M Mins Ruth Bnta, of Berkel A. I. Nofsing c J idk re pe ae n over the codengarseail | nal Tues: | M et wating |has a i in town to mith haye arranged the program | GOld Medal is un- instead of a stiff cc fits like a kid | wee thea. | Wr E rece? ” ~ summer with her mother, Mrs. 1.|for the afternoon. Mra. W. I cooked and is made glove—has garters attached. H f par t : Hannon, Mra. J al sani ove pobwante, Cuapomniees el eee!) “tress daily from’ coast pa r hipsand | ‘ > L, McNoble and committe . oh waist-to look slender wi get slender. Sunset Club ( ele brates Birthday Sunset club entertained ita Pid mw a delightful and| Muller, cha inment Wednesday | the afternoon 2 following the luncheon in — »p will be in ch e charge in| [ae Weds at Bethany Lutheran Church The ; t. memb marriage Ferd. T Hopkins s ‘fon ‘ Gouraups [ORIENTAL CREAM Miss Bertha Han wick ave. of honor and Mr. Hans Reinertsen | the best man. Margaret Reinertsen | _—_—1_7 was the ring bearer and Emma Hil dal the flower girl. A large recep- tion followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Reinertsen will make | their home in Seattle. c.D. PHILLIPS wc. 1308 SECOND AVENUE Will Wed This Evening | ‘The marriage of Miss Annie Gus. tafson and Mr. Harry Nicholson will be solemnized this evening. at the home of the groom’s brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. N. H.! Nicholson, in Laurelhurst. Rev. Emil Clubs | CLUBS FOR FRIDAY WHITTIER HEIGHTS IMPROVEMENT CLUB | The Whittier Heights Improve-| ment club will hold an open air community meeting in Salmon Bay Carmen Ideut. and Mrs, W. Bernard Gog |ginw (Etta Elgin) are receiving con ging will be stationed for two y .e | 3 of Mrs, Daniel Ranks ono! Miss Helena Humanon of Portland | METTING OF. FEDERATION thday. A band| ‘| i ug a the Ragas | arrived today to visit Mr. and Mrs. |POSTPONED costumed in| °° he Bi ange 7 - feder R. Knox Roberts. Saturday, Mrs ar meeting of the Seattle during -thel eo a ee a. | Malthy, Roberts, with her guest, will motor | F; ¢ Women's ( bh Included were Mrs. | > a er, Mrs. J. M. Cun to Vancouver, B. C., for the golf |been postponed from Jun Clare E. Farnsworth, Mra. Donald |"! Mrs. N. J. Irv r day, June 30, on ac Ba Mra, Harry Ostrander, Mrs. |“ ne those in charge | atte pecs So wena Jam pert Sulli Mrs. Arthur | Bet ¥e > sab ae E. Barnhart Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Milnes | Latimer, Miss Loyal Treat, Miss| Pres ye, Ragan, first vie (Nell Morrison) are recetving congrat Frances and Miss Bentonia Green, | PT Mra. Frank Ballaine, | | ulations upon the birth daughter Jane Perk Miss Dorothy | 04 Vice President; June 16 at Columbus sanitarium Turer and/™ % : Mr. and Mrs M. Butterworth Ostrander as Madame Zaza returned Sunday from a short mo yy fortune teller, amused |® est. tub’s a form of M ang *' ” s tha th . " mit fo Mrs. A a ho! Derothy Ewing 1 M David | Miss Rebecca hie hos + th 4 | Tu ap of Southern R * ‘SA i e oo Dr. and Mrs. J. Tate Mason and ‘ « ew ansee urdelle Tho daugh-|ramtiy have removed to thelr sum | Ww fy Curavan Has Rested a bare er of Mr.¢ Mi Andrew David Thompsor ose pretty mer home at Hertford, acrows Lake 5 de ital re nditto ; home wedding was celebrated on Saturday evening, June 7,\Wasvington, | | | | with Mra, § Po be Cha . | B. Galloway ts expected 5 ot Ty. euated tur from a short buat « HE HT ! I t > RK j i ! c mbe n the 1 nis Rose now 1 for the ademy. in Portiand, i» he 1 © } m 10 a for the summ lays. | t m 14 p.m, at 4090 Arcade cee | Olym- | square Mildred Farrar, of Los An H ave « ho has ben the guest of} k must | ALLAH IAL ¢ H t (Emily Jer. | Breakfast at to] , ! okane for a ¥ . " A » Summer Home | : . : Heat yah pleasure r {t an o hk adviser to t i 2 i {> ' ry gh schog! r re RY baa rrrcsak TMhamnrats Tilasmook Tlamvvak Tilhaowse be Tillamook Tillamook Tillamook Tillamook Tillamook Tillaxreck: Your favorite heese in a | Wolff, Mra. FE. A. EB. Bwain, Mrs. F. € to coast, W. Flohr Reducing Cirdls arce cre lations o hi birt of twin/C, Griffin Mra. L. EB, Becket ad lee Friday morn Bere ts can Sean’ Sunes, |hica, "Hany Orowek Best Foods | Madame ne ; ing and Va a lary, Mra HE. }in Annapolis, Md, where Lieut. G On Sale Wherever Corscts 2 wwprriosacenss =| GOLD MEDAL k Mayonnaise More than a dressing —it’s a Food Fraser -Paterson Co. OF-BE-BE-RE-BE-BP-BE-BF Se A Delightful Effect for Children’s Clothes HERE is nothing that produces such a de- lightful effect as Linit, or gives such a soft, pliable finish. Linit makes even ordinary cotton fabrics look and feel like linen. That is why all modern mothers starch with Linit, the remarkable new starch discovery. SPECIAL |" for TO-MORROW and continuing until Saturday, June 28th Because Linit remains thin and free-running like water, it penetrates every thread of the fabric and helps strengthen it, thus preventing wear and increasing the life of the material. Important To You SE Linit according to directions, and you As a special offer, your grocer will give you two full pack- park, Zist ave. N. W. and Canoe place, on munity singing. On Sunday, June 22, the aval picnic will be held at Rollin’s beach. The party will assemble at the rest- dence of James E. Dupen, 7350} Black Satin Black Kid = . Praia) i3th N, W, at 9 a. m. Sports. Gray Suede Gray Calf Tillamook loaf will not oy, out, for it is Bring well-filled lunch baskets. All Patent Leather Black Suede protected by an air tight coat of parafine. welcome, es No matter whether you buy Tillamook by the gesPENNSYLVANIA STUDY CLUB Oo he Pennsylvania Study club will hold its last meeting with Mrs. H. F, Sheldon at her country home, “Rosecroft,” Aline Heights, Des Moines highway, Friday, June 20, with luncheon | at o'clock. Take South Park car No. 5 on First ave. or Des Moines bus at 1914 Third ave, at 11:30 a. m, C006 SEXTON FRIENDSHIP CLUB Sexton Friendship club will meet | with Mra, F y ave. 8. W 12 o'clock SEATTLE GUNILL G We One of t the Seattle g activitie of Federation of Women's | in a reception, card and mah| party to be sponsored by the bullding board trustees of the fed-| eration on Friday afternoon, June | , at the Elks’ club, Mrs. R. 5] general chairman of ar kle rangements, The reception to be held from 2 until 4 o'clock under the direction ay, June 20, at 8 p.m.| Mr. R. H. Vivian will lead the com- | Picturing one of many new styles. Dainty in appear- ance—perfect fitting—unusually good quality. Lined throughout with light colored kid that does not stain \I the hosiery. Made in the following— | Fieldmouse Kid ages of LINIT for the price of one—10c. “aseenen shape Just the convenient size for kitchen use—perfect for sandwiches. You can always depend on having fresh cheese when you want it. The loaf or pound, you get that same uniform, creamy flavor. Look for the “Tillamook” brand which assures you of this never-varying quality. Send for our Cheese Recipe Booklet by Alice Bradley of Miss Farmer’s Boston School of Cookery, It’s free. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamook, Oregon 25 GN tents Md ribet dad dairymen of Til TILLAMOOK CHEESE Jo DSSS. 9355 | SPECIAL | Closing out all red, green and blue Sandals with Cuban or low heels; values to $6.00. Also, several brown and gray Sport Oxfords and strap patterns. Comfortable and serviceable, they are ideal for outing or house wear. L gak TULAMOOK on the Rind GUARANTEED HOSIERY Pure Silk Stockings. in all the fashioned, new colors; must give satisfaction or will be replaced with anew pair, $1.50 the pair—3 pairs $4.00, L will not find Linit, unlike other starches, stiff or jelly-like. ‘This is why Linit goes much farther than the old-fashioned kinds of starch— and why it is easier to iron with Linit. Go to your grocer, ask for a 10c package of Linit, and begin to use it for all fabrics. If Linit is not the most remarkable starch you ever used —your money will be refunded. TO-MORROW: Take advantage of special affer—: your grocer will give you 2 full-size packages of LINIT for the price of one—I0c, JOHNSON- eee MERCANTILE CO., ATTLE, WASH,

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