The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 24, 1924, Page 9

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THE SEATTL “Seattle Society |paited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA ir-0600 | Assistant—F ces Oldham | Music—Louise Raymond Owens fridge a d Mah Jongg Luncheon for Visitor; * League to Give Affair Jur ent priday af x tt fer t grat gator, Mrs. FF N t M i “o™ is Bridge 1 Blo Club jaior League to W. we Benefit Bridge 1 luncheon of The Junior lea AS pla n | Mant ages nie and es party as!Announce Daughter's Marriage gednceday name of Miss T sgh ave. N agervatic ys. Neal Tourtellot imp entertainment committ eee Ma M | a Tuesday, Ju rs. Gilman Hostess ; i j Mr. L. C. Giimar ntert «|G t adrona F mh an informa i f cight | ch c ewe co Wednesday afternoon at - ie Sunset ; Married at Home Priday afternoon of last " | : : fg 6 ge Oa gman entertained with « luncheon |, ; thie cman ig the Ra a wa ‘eb Satuemen a gr . ne Soaee Ane) Tats, Mr. and Mra, Wi - eee & se. with t r . th Richard A. Vande? Las 3 of Luncheons Mrs t Lynch sang “I Love You Mr. B. B. Burnside w ent Truly” b& t serv Accom @ Friday. afternoon at her| panied by Miss Nell Willette, who with a luncheon, one in alalso pl the ‘wedding marches, | when covers will be placed| The bride was charming in an im-| {ported gown of cream lace and car: | ried a shower of orchids, pond lilies, | Ophelia roses and valley lilies. Mra, | Allen Burton Morgan, the matron of | was gowned in ja green) and pink roses and pea Frank Small was B Qut-of-Door Affair Planned Wes Georgina Swanstrom and Miss l@geet carnival and on lay evening, July 15, at the i¢ Miss Swanstrom Tavitations are being extended to| ; im hundred members of the younger Orthopedic Lunch and bad | Thrift Shops Mrs hoste honor, carrie Mr. crepe sweet best man Mr. and Mrs, Johnson will make their home at 201 Olympic place Tues. home MeDo guild « Clarence s for Madro ald will MISS ELIZABETH CARTER — | Music \ ~ | ane oie \* eee PO ae § 11 99s 6 The engagement of Miss Elizabeth Carter, daughter of | thopedic lunch room W enter sisted by Mrs. W. J, Miller, Mre.| Mr. and Mrs. John Hempstead Carter, to Ensign Henry}! with Mra. W. E. Dando,| Allison Ingram, was announced last wee -Portrait by red . Crone as P. P. | Grady. me own imati,, Ohio, who is Oo. B. igending the summer in town Mrs. P | The affair was given at her home, |Smith, Mrs. Dudley Hagen, Mra, A.} rsonal } 389 346th ave, 8. } Mrs. Vot Richmond, e mes R. Dawson, Mrs, BE. C : a . lebny r, Mrs. A. H. Lundin, 2 J.|. Mr. and 3 Jerry E re] M Mrs. L. C n ¢ Mrs. Piper Celebrates Fy Wagner, Mrs. J. L. Charmneau, (tuned Friday by motor from a fort | Hollywood, Cal, are oce he Birthday Mis Teabel Charbneau and Miss |Bisht’s visit in Gearhart, Ore, country home st Cr | Major and Mrs. 0. A. Piper will| Ruth Jos | staan: it | Siertain in honor of the pinetieth| Queen Anne guild with Mra. C. F.| Capt. and Mrs. R. B. Derickson| Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Capwell, of Methday of Major Pipers mother, | Moe Mrs, W Greenwood | have removed to their summer home |Oakland, aro visiting Mr. and Mr Mis. A. W. Piper, on Wednesday, at | will be in charge at the ‘Thrift shop |at Tokeland. Harold stimsor Geir home, 4126 Sunnyside ave. The} Wednesday morning and Madrona | ewe © iy sas fests will include members of | sulld with Mrs. H. R. Me and) Mr. and Mra. Henry Broderick,} Mr. and Mrs. Jack Healy (Willow Wikday club which has been in| Mrs. O. H. Carpenter on Wednesday | xr. and Mrs. E. J. Short, Mr. and /Coftman) are re congr ula listence for forty years, all of whom | afternoon Mra. R. G. Denn Mra. Walter Gra- | tions upon the birth of n, June aes ham and Mr. dison MoCreery i227, at the swedi Tee | W b Cl b [spent the week-end in Victoria, B.C. ar ar om ads u Ss Mr. and Mrs Smith spent |and Mr. ein CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY = [cial effort to attend and bring their| last wee the guests of Mr. and | of Bellin ed tn town | ¥ - | friends. Refreshments and fayors.| Mrs. Harold Smi Point. |to attend the marriage of Miss Lena | IsIscONSIN | eee . . Utterd 4 Mr. John §: Brink. | OLDENROD CLUB | BU AND PROFESSIONAL] wre. Hen ct ley, at Barnabas’ chapel, this The Wisconsin Goldenrod club will} WOMEN'S CLUB ling friend 1 evening | gett Wednesday, June 25, with Mrs.) The regular meeting of the Bust-| #e #5809 | RJ. Hutte, 6647 University way.| ness and Professional Women's club! 4. nd Mra, Thomas Scruggs and | Mrs. Aare J } ex lunch at 12:30 o'clock. will be held Thursday, June 26, atlrictin daughter sy the week-end |fleld, N. J. is sp haha Ricid 5:30 p. m., at Meves’ cafeteria. © Mount with her parents, AUXILIARY LINNEA ficers, chairmen of committees and f = E. Lev j MBEKAH LODGE jthe advisory board should attend.| 4+ as J | eters a The auxiliary to Linnea Rebekah} The regular monthly business), ts 3 pach: - , 4 | Mice will have @ card party at the/ meeting for July will conyene|Ge™, 26 spending two m abe Feat ag Rog wih er tee hime of Mrs. D. C. Olson, 4011| promptly at 6:45 at Dartnall's cafo-|Snt Rest. | gear bene ote ep ae erica Weodland Park ave, Wednesday|teria, July ist, und the regular (and: Pexey, Calvert, left Saturday | mening, June 25, at 8:30 o'clock. | monthly business meeting for| Mrs. L. ©. Eyman retuned Sun-jon a fortnight’s trip to A fe | August will be on August 6th, at from a two months’ visit in the e;9 © WXILIARY TO the same hour and palce. The! Miss Elizabeth Irvin, of Meadville, | RTH SCHOOL FUND | president hopes to have a large at- nina } is viniting her co Mrs The Queen Anne auxiliary to the|tendance, especially at the July} Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Robinson hav@| Karl Knausent wth School Building fund will have} meeting, in order to plan an out-|as their guests for the summer thelr | e500 ction of officers and a picnic) line for next year’s work. jdaughter, Mrs. Robert Locke Har- | Miss Edith Mackey ts coming up fimch at Alki beach, Wednesday, eee jter, and her children, of Chicago, from Loa Angeles next week to ORPHEON SOCIETY | Si: visit Miss Elizabeth Lea, - at 12:30 p. m. Take | M1. Friends tavited. The Orpheon society will meet 7s | Saturday evening, June 25, at $ WRRAINE SOCIAL CLUB o'clock, at the home of Mrs. J. C. Lorraine Social club will meet | Dickson, 3286 W, 57th st. A musical Mth Mrs. Flora Norway, 3941 15th | program will be followed by @ brief N. E. Luncheon at 1 p, m,| business meeting and « buffet Stars invited. | supper. eee | eiere EASTERN STAR CLUB | LADIES OF GOLDEN NORTH The Eastern Star club will have a| The Ladies of the Golden North for members only at 4090/ will give a card party Friday, June rade square, Wediuesday, June 25,| 27, at 2 p. m., at 1923% First ave. 8 2p. m. | The public is invited. “ee | —_———— SORTH END ROBBING DAD FLOWER CLUB - “I certainly do despise bobbed | The North End Flower club will | hair. iid its fifth annual flower show in| “why? | it Magonic clubrooms, Greenwood} ‘When anything got out of order |at our house, my wife used to fix it with a hairpin, but now we have to INCHEON AND CARD PARTY | send out for a plumber."—~Youngs- The Ladies’ auxiliary to the | town Telegram. therhood of Locomotive Engi-| Mets will give a 1 o'clock luncheon | 4 card party Wednesday, June 25, OM. EB. A. tail, 1923% First ave. | eee WASHINGTON IRVING P-T. A. | Washington Irving PT. A. will its annual school picnic at Sal- en Bay park, on Wednesday, June Luncheon at 12m. Bring lunch, 9) and spoon. f . ed f0th st., June 25 and 26, see Almost Unbelievable Youcan hardly realize the wonder- ful improvement to your skin and complexion the mirror will reveal toyou after usin, Gouraud's Oriental; Cream for the first time. White-Plesh A * PEGREE OF HONOR RALLY Maula Lodge No. 45, Degree of litor Protective association, will @ class initiation and rally Winesday evening in Swedish club 1627 Kighth ave. Mrs. Emma i Chadwick, superior vice preai- | i; Mra. Lols Gelser, regional) President of the state of Wash-| A short program will be for the state of Washing-| } will be present to talk on Pen, followed by refreshments. | if f +6 |" Ine. Gouraud's Oriental Cream 4d Mrs, Ella Kittredge, grand| Membership campaign just con- ADDITIONAL CLUBS | AUXILIARY TO. Fresh from a herd MR TRAINMEN lof Pure Bred Hol The Ladics’ Auxiliary to the|steins—better milk herhood of Mailroad Trainmen| at less cost—now hold its next regula meeting] ¥ evening, June 26, at 1916 4 ave. A card party will follow} 1 Oc ji # 4:30 o'cloc is ; | PER |{ UND RonIN cL nicki | Nound fobin club of Seattle) ke No, 7, Degree of Honor, will) Bere, eer! Westlake Mrereen hall, 1409 Ninth ave., on atMine & WiiMay, June 24, at 1:30. p. m.| hers ure asked to make @ spe- a Mies Inez Fairchild, of Portland, | | Miss Charlotte H has who will be one of the bridesmaids | 7 at Mins Audrey Collins’ wedding, | been attending Dobbs Ferry, and Wednesday, arrived in town today | Mr. Carl Heus who has been at! and will be the guest of Miss Ber-| Harvard, will be at home on Thurs nice Butler for a week iday. EX-SHERIFF ANDERSON GIVES TANLAC CREDIT {Man Who Held Public Office | Over 27 Years Says Medi-| cine Restored His Health| and Strength 5 Years Ago| and Has Helped Him Keep Well, “I said a lot in praise of Tanine somo six years ago, but not half enough, in view of what it did for mo,” is the high tribute paid the famous medicine, a few days ago, by Hon. Archie R. Anderson, ex- sheriff of Harris county, Texas, who resides at 1505 Austin st. Houston. Mr. Anderson is unquestionably | one of the best known and most} |popular men that ever held public who office in the “Lone Star stute. | After serving as deputy sheriff of | Harris county for 12 years, Mr. Anderson was elected chief of po- [lice of the olty of Houston, He had | occupied this office but a short time | |when the sheriff of Harris county | died and Mr. Anderson was then | appointed by the commissioners’ | court to serve out the unexpired | {term of sheriff. We was honored| Georgia sheriff, who had been re jwith re-election sheriff seven jjieved of troubles like mine, I just different times and served the peo-|feit like I couldn't go wrong by }ple in this Smportant office 15 con-| taking Tanlac, AR. ANDERSONS* . and it has done even jSecutive years, more for me than I expected, 1 j In 1912 Mr. Anderson declined |feit better after tho first bottle |reolection and retired to privateland the complete treatment of six jlife, He cast his lot among the |potties: made a new and different | |people of Houston and is a large)man of me. 1 never felt better in property owner and foremost citi-|my lite than [ did after taking zen of this city, Speaking further |‘raniac. And although five years of his experience with Tanlae, Mr. | have passed since Tanlac straight {Anderson said: ened me up, my health has eon | ‘ove taking Tanlac T wan all|tinued good and my stomach } run-down and had no appetite. T/sound ax a dollar to this good day had the worst form of indigestion!’ am glad to endorse ‘Taniac b and could not ent fried foods or|cause it doen the work and doos it pastries at all, f suffered all the! well rst sort of neuralgic pains and} PERE nothing seemed to help me only in} ‘Taniae ie for sale by all good a temporary way, until I took | druggist Accept no substitute Tani Over 49 million bottles sold» Adver “A Little L “Bobolink seeeeee Bilbro Billy Dane “Humoresque” ‘Toller “Frolic of the Frou Kern “Rnow-Nell | thru the canal to Lake Washir | alr squadron, which will be Increased | alli from time to time, will be the largest | don E STAR *upils in Recital Delicious Strawberry Jam : Easily Made in 15 Minutes New Certo Method Never Fails Bong at bu Courtney ¥ Sehiffmann “The Goblin Din "At the Mi « Rogers Betty Bal Wieurette” . Laie” Catherine Burbank ehatkowsky The Spinning Whee} Schyute Harriette Bmith Joy Dance” Crawford Firefiles’ Grant-Behaeter Tarantella » McKennan Dorothy Dans. PART 11 Jouet Mol ; Preserves the Natural Flavor and Color of Ripe Strawberries, Requires Only One Minute’s Boiling, and Makes 12 Glasses of Jam From Two Quarts of Fruit s That ia w sus Ie v 4 : + ee a A - ? f th class leas ts f . | Petite Vaiss” =... ) t t th : . ‘ - a Nuttert vue t t “ n- |p 4 house-| p ° bo A ' tl anybedy w Try This Simple Recipe ghoresepe or get | “areareile sikowek s agent v e, , | “Rever ; prada “ to met d s as >In 2 pine |eWalte” . acenrate as ‘two and twe 6 ure 5 { strawberry jam this cet ns ; With Cert only boll one | ¢ ‘| > No home ever has too mych Katherine ut t the indefinite period of | add 7 level cups (3 It t, with its varied uses. As @ Mise Vreyd at ae 5 pres hod. This one minute's) mix wel! Use hottest fire i stir| epread on br ay or on ico eee i g waves not only your precious) constantly before and while boll cream, puddings or fruit salads : anta Will Give time, but it also saves the juice, the| Boll hard for full nute, re ing is more ta Children love Students W ill Give fa 4 the color of the fruit,| move from fire and stir in % bot-| it. Be re to get fully-ripened Piano Recital which ite : ; tig kaanibh Si; antes Chase: Potent trawt the kind with the bést students of Ethel Gordon, Thurs abou and Je ' mir by the cloek,| tu much it makes and vening, June 26, at 8:15 o'clock in| than the « 1 the same| before pouring. In the meantime,| how in e it is with Certo, Montelius hal amount of fru I with | skim and at occasionally to cool | Th do all The program follows two pour of berries you now) slightly. Then pour quickly andj of yor ng PART make five pounds of jam as against | sea) ew, ¢ nom Latte Fiatteree ees the three by the old| Use same recipe for Taspberry, | Dancing Under the May-App! Boil one minute en and add CERTO ep yl pa Into glasses — 2 Reading—Belocted. (Dramatic art Persian Hong seven oc ‘the ‘Dwert r at Picnic | Fumigation Stations Miss Emily L. T t 1k li aig = $S Emily L. 1aggar wa ; | Policemen and firemen and their] RENO, Nev., June 24.—Eliminu- Announces ie Behw friends are planning «| tion of all fumigation stations along the Opening of the New witichtnd nan get together” pienic, the Nevada-California bounda: . yee will stage it at Woodiand 5 the outbreak of the hoof and mouth teas ‘Die Plederm Btrauss-Bohwett | disease in California, was recom- MONDAY EVENING Mey ment it riday mended last night by a special com- Dinner 5:30 to 7 P. M. | The festivities begin at noon and) mittee of the Westérn States Live- Luncheon Tuesday, 11:30 to 2 ast until § p,m. Eve family is| stock Sanitary association, now in 2 poseg. A FIRST SHIP DU Sen to; Medios h basket, | #ession. here | The Pine Tree in the Alley hagas ore aire : Modification of other quarantine|| Where Pine and Westlike Meet |but coffee, cream, sugar and {0° regulations was also sgreed upon id jo 3 leream will be served to all present. game between the fire 1g-of-war, foot races r mes will feature the The police band will play, Arostook, Mother Ship for| Air Fleet, Coming A baseball on big| and even the Heralding the arrival of the fleet of American warships that will] in the s be stationed in Puget Sound this} Ch ico W. B. summer, tho Aroostook, mother ship| and Fire Chief George M | of airplanes, will arrive b Thurs-| will forms open the celebration) under the command of Capt.| with Ik Mores. She will steam | sni|No Official From the Aroos-| U. S. at Conclave the WASHINGTON, Juno 24.—The amford E 6 will be moored off Sand Point until September 1. Following the arrival | more airplanes will fy where 1 | took, 30 or - lto Seattle, to be stationed at Sand | United States very probably will be Point thru July and August. The/represented at the proposed inter, conferencs of premiers at Lon- non July 16 by the customany un- that has ever been stationed in the | official observer, but will not be of: Pacific Northweat. Two hundred |ficially represented, a spokesman for men, it is said, will comprise the nd force alone. yo today. Ho than pure, Creamery dis- Nothing tastes detter fresh, Bradner's Jerscy Rutter spread over hot, flaky cuits, Nature gives fresh butter this delightful flavor to entice people to eat enough of it, for it is the most important food in the diet of the human race. It gives health, strength and vitality to the body and brain, Bradner’s Jersey Creamery Butter is churned daily in Seattle from carefully selected PASTEURIZED cream, the best that can be obtained in the best dairy country in the world. No butter excels it. You can be sure of abso- lutely fresh, pure, superior butter when you buy Bradner’s—from your grocer. In Pound Cartons Containing 4 Cubes and Pound Packages Parchment Wrapped The Bradner Company attle, Washington f tisement read the statement of a women will take part} President Coolidge said at the White | © PLAN CITY FEST BAN MODIFIED /Police and Firemen to Get | Close Nevada - California | | i} | | by which California produce may be shipped into various states, provided {t does not come from an infected area. Why the Modern Housewife Starches With Linit NCE you try Linit, the remarkable starch discovery, you, like thousands of other modern housewives, will never go back to the old-fashioned method of using ordinary starch. 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