The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1924, Page 9

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DAY, JUN 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR Seattle } WHALEY Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 ‘ "A Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—-louise Raymond Owens y son Will Barbara, Mrs. the Sunset Club Honor And JAMES ( 8 TAN ¥ 3 a? . : snaet R r Before Bading Rehearsal g will be host tonight at the Sunset club, 4 of Miss Lena Utterback ier fiance, Mr. John S, Brink Tie atttir will precede the wed redearsal St. Barnabas’ | q ore jicale at Sunset Club June programs at the Sunset will close on Wednesday after with a musicale presented by Hortense Green, soprano, with lawrence Bogle as acepmpan. igad Miss Catherine Flood, pian- Mrs. Charles Patterson and Mrs. M. Horton will be the host | | ram will b follows: ia “Le Nosse ci —.. Mozart | Miss Chanson om .- Files de Cadiz Miss Green. cay Gates © of Kier". .Moussorgsky | the marriage of her daug Mise Cariie! Faylor ‘gave-e he Water raine to Mr. J ophile | of ver centaniecs tele thes esol Brinck, of St. Charles de Caz Juanes a"! Once Farmers, Boys Quebec, on as |Rey. sidney ss ek Are Ice Men Now ‘"| Paul's church, read the sorv at | Pan CHICAGO, June |the Jarvis residence nae f the National Ans of | Mrs. Clarence Stixrood, of Chica Ice Industries broadcasts 1 Mer se igs | her sister as matron I oie a 4 PIP wale at Ball in Mr ernld Cr * Beet ot a A reception fo! . ‘ tbe A. D. McRae and Mrs. Mc . } nm demand fa , “Hycroft, ugh. Bato : peights, Vancouver, B. C., Sat- s wil bee h Space tvening, in honor of the polo n guild at the SF week 1 A art dig 9 Seattle Lao | om Tuesday, as ONE WAY TO po iv a Hotel Gowman dup to attend the affal Y Mrs, John Arrington, Mrs. A small bo tore t Pee Mere the ball Mr. Barmon, Mrs. G. H.. Crabtree, | » ed ff he m the {las Meribeth Gerbel ts ij dinner of ten covers at his} Mrs. Ronald Kucher, Mr. M. J 3 r hat mint |& Week as the guest of M 3 . Mrs. G. D. Mrs. F. 1 sella Ewing. Je Is Mr. J "* in_V F eee | Miller, Mrs. L. L. Stevens, Mrs. J.H.}ma Hetzer, Florence 4 nr r 7 Er ‘ be 2 fl | Nestor, Mrs. Albert Barry, Mrs. A.J. / Flint, Dorris Hampson. Lucia Bu a yor nd run | ours vr red up for. th ll Luncheon and Falknor, Mra: M. Hayes, Mrs. H. P./man, Virginia and Ross Wert + "You my you af. end an Mins King's guests, ter Party \k y, Mra. A. W. Myfrole, Mrs.} Betty. Botting and Marie Leppla le he civiog @ oe Fred M. Hallett entertained | J.-B. Jon irs. William Travee, The series was closed Satu * He a0 -@ i aa small luncheon at the Dixie | Miss Mary Shelton and Miss Eva; evening at § 15 by the me e : oF followed by a theater party | Peterson. vanéed pupils, who gave a very aniat. “I Metropolitan on Saturday aft- The Thrift Shopgwill be in charge| cellent program. who pla y to b Are M Mart 5 fe hewor of Mrs. Walter Ken. lot Mrs. H. J. Armstrc and Mro.} were Pauline Sc ri, Kathr lyou looking for ¥ Ha ad . nes and Mr. Dick ef Lewiston, Idaho, who ts the | C. R. Collins for East Highla 1d Drive | Seymour, Byr! Maxwell, Mart "hh; -nol” ‘eald the ‘bo vi he he week-end in Van guest of Mrs. Samuel A. Mar- paild on Tuesday morning, and|tin, Kathlecn Boyd, Marg: ‘for Mr. Jc igh I sty Mrs. Jay La Chapelle and Mrs. B. J. | Herbert w Mildred E find out it I could t take ask ~ yy afternoon of this week Mrs. | Perkinson for Interlaken guild in the | Schuchard, Alico Younkm Bt: | raine.""—Argonay he (Hagen will entertain with a| afternoon. | ret Cooper, Violet Weaver, Thelma | a solr | Benshoff and Ruth Boyer. oe atissaes ——~|WHEN DAUGUTER PRACTICES m n’ 1 bs | to members and their friend: be} 1m daughter oe i | nt 0 this t ken the p-promise cé) e S u | followed by cards, apg | 3 = i : . 7 CLUBS FOR TUESDAY WRITERS’ CLUB SAR Beet 0." ming, m’dear; I'l (hie) | pat The Writers’ club will meet Tues-| an ISTIC cOve } “Woll, then, I'd like to be uzzer one,""—Chicago | 2 Pythian Sisters® truistic club, of | your lawn | CHAPTER, D. A. R- y evening, vee 24, at 8 o'clock, in| ¥ our lawn mo’ I last meeting of the club year| the Y. W. C. Manuscripts will be | | Seattle temple, will mect Thursday |the grany time tr chapter D. A. Ft. will be} Tuesday, June 24, when the of the chapter, Mrs. David m will entertain with a recep- at her home, 1634 Blaine bivd., Rew members of the chapter. the afternoon Mr. Blife”” There will be a musical | followed by the sérvice ot} the business session new offi- imill be elected and business per- to the building of thp ai chapter house transacted. . . ss SP-T. A } Ross PT. A. will hold a bas-| Hienic at the home of Mrs. Snow | Bay, on Tuesday, June 24, H will leave pier 3, at 9:30 a. m. bers and families invited. eee OF L. 0. T. M. taking part in public initia- @L. 0. T. M. will meet for ® Tuesday morning, June 24, # o'clock in I, O. O. F, temple. lunch. os MY TO su IMPROVEMENT CLUB Tadies* auxiliary to the Sun- Improvement club will meet A. J. Wartex, 3267 W. Tuesday, June 24, at 2 p. m. f club will mect at the # school, at § p, m. | see | Ruane ARY raed GIVE H ‘ Sel to Veterans of For- Wars will give a relief tea at of Mrs, Mamis Resch, 702 ave, Tuesday, June 24. Mem- Ate asked to come for the day Me prepared to sew, PARTY hood of American Yeomen, circle, will give a card party, jock, with Tutsday cyening, | tthe hall, 1920%4 ‘Third ave. | M to all extended for this| Mt card p; Pi: . POLAND PARK W. CT. U edland Park W. ©, T, U. will at the home of Mrs, C, L, Ham- 123 Sycamore av SY, at 2p, m. Mrs. Ella Mor. Will speak on the White Shic 1d | Tep will be served, . (VIEW W Review, W. 1. -A., will hold I tervicex ‘Tues ‘day evening, HOt # o'clock, in 1. 0. O. ¥, J 8 COLLEGE CLUB PICNIC ! College cluly will have a, ple Kinnear day, | At 12 o'clock, | Miller, of Longview, | ceremony, was best man, | Kathleen Kelly was tho lit As land to fan make their day night ompan. girl mall reception follow d by King, Mr | Personal Visitor From Santa cee erson Is Hostess at ‘ Garden Fete Will : ; Benefit Hospital wapege f the ¢ . r gia « hos € Wed oda Jy 2 1 ‘ ’ a ve gro f Mr HN, F “ee we motif w developed = ‘ trom 1 Ane < alr it hop tea hotises and « vents f a f jays of M and canopied. Mah jongg will be the a v ayed here will be a r rm , A ortu booth, a program ores ‘ rp and dan¢ Mr “=e M Orang J. ibs is th ” vty T hairman arge of arr ent . od Assisting her will be ¢ “ er eas : ommit lee ” M I A ; r Mre. Lew Rn \ tea; Mr K. ‘ Yr yee, fer, president of the guild Han wet 1a fade } Mrs, John H mb, f a : 4 and Mra. ¢ ‘enc fol a q 0°? ness manager Mr. Henry C. Hibbard } B.C, Sunday to attend the golf tc Married at ies nament rriage of Miss {lazel Tur wee ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M and Mra, Shirley M. Treen Spokane and M daughter, Lowsne have remove aes Mr. and Mr n D, Pinke who spent a few days in town Miss A le was maid of week as the guests of Mr. and honor for her sister, and Mr. George ; Chester W on thelr way from | led Satur. | Diege hon’ nkerton's Mr. and Mrs. Davis ° Josephine is the attractive little daughter of Mrs. R. S. | sons, Roy and Robert | mont be apd auly .Y Whale v. —Portrait by P. Croule U'Renn. will spend the summe A :D = ht ae ik w 1/2 Romeyn Jans th nnounces Daughter "8 M Ing bee on ursday nown contralto, at » m th t Ww ne t or c Marriage usic ; $1 ‘ a\ ee Mrs. P Studio Musicales er R. Jarvis lorence | for an all-day session at the home of | Mrs. C, Christopher, 851 B, 59th st. . Boston Transeri read by La Vere Sullivan, F' M. Hickey and Maud M. Farrar. ADDITIONAL CLUBS POSTPONES MEETING | White Shrine Thimble club has | 3 | Limbers Em up | postponed its regular meeting until the third Monday in July. Joint E | eee j = WASHINGTON IRVING PT, A, | ase Washington Irving PT. A. will MYRTLE CHAPTER, O. E. 8. | have its annual school picnic at Sal- | Myrtle chapter, O. B. S., will haye|™on Bay park, on Wednesday, June a luncheon on Friday, June 27, at the} 25- Luncheon at 12m. Bring funch, home of Mrs. W. V. Eddy, 139 29th | Cup and spoon. 0 one.” PICNIC IN MADRONA PARK Social Score club will have a pic nic, Friday, June 27, at 11 a. m, in Madrona park, It's for Joint troubles in ankle, | knee, hip, elbow, shoulder, knuckles or spine—whother rheumatic or not A MAELSTROM OF MIGHTY MELODRAMA —THE PLUNDERER 8 economical uppore fo; but it's awful being | lamingo HEILIG ar 1 to Mra. | two] for everything ERY often a woman will use Borden’s Evaporated Milk for one tecipe which has been recommended to her, or which she has proved out to her own satisfaction. ; She will go out of her way to buyacan of Borden's whenever she wants to make up that par- ticular recipe. If you have tried Borden’s Evaporated Milk in one recipe and found it to your liking why not try it for other milk dishes, too? It’s just pure milk —but richer than ordinary milk because some water has been evaporated out of it. Use it diluted half and half whenever the recipe calls for milk. THE BORDEN COMPANY ‘Pacific Coast Branch San Francisco aye. The luncheon, which is open Lec aled Mask them up, 1 duces the swell ing, chases out} the pain and inflammation DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE | | Daughters. of St. George will be} lentertained at luncheon and a sew-| ‘| POSLAM CLEARS Bat a | $2.80 MUDDY, PIMPLY ria, Mis people have dia. | DIAMONDS covered that premely good Vege WATCHES SILVERWARE at reliable prices | for quick relief in lumbago, neural-| The costliest “beauty treatment’) 814 4nd neuritis. won't remove pimples and freshen Joint-Ease is an active emallanch the complexion as quickly and surely | that soaks in almost instantly and | as a 50c box of Poslam! Dab a little|Temember when Joint-Ease gets in $2.50, ALBERT HANSEN || on ‘tonight. tt 1» 10 concentrated, | Joint troubles get out—quick. A tube|| umber ot student yet gentle, that you should see u| 60 cents 11S LBacend, Aveces |great improvement in the morning.| All druggists sell lots of Joint. Between Pike and Pine At all druggista’—Advertisement. Eane,—Advertisement cht w - “Special Summer Rates in Class” Wednesday and Saturday To all calling this week T will give my || regular $5 term of & class lessons for | Enroll at once as only a limited | mitted today, MISS BRIG 8 will berm at iT, SINGER’S ANNEX Main Entrance 218 PINE STREBT $25 ace ittt Plates ‘The Senttle Home of on Nestle’s Lanoil Permanent $8 Grown Waving Bridgework FULL HEAD Cut to With Our $15 Gunranteed Singer’s Hair Stores, Inc. 218 Pine Street MA in-2859 NOW IS THE TIME While Our Prices Are Cut in the sume high clans work, using the best materl DK. UL. 0, DANFORD, Mgr, Second Ave, and James St, $10 $4 Regular 15- Year Guarantee Half Come In and see for yourself we are wot doing cheap work, hut Als obininahle, MA in-2786 St 305 Pine Street |SAVAG w Name ,, ‘Telephone. 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