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‘ £ - ae >. -~ ~~ Are Te a y oe AY, JUNE 26, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 a . i 9S PNWARDA TPT ey Personal 54h: Fi) ih elhingsada iS aA PP Pd A || ° = tored to V B.C, today SEM > Special dited by I ister, Telephone MA ir-0600 cia aces Oldham ? : Bes 0 Louise Raymond Owens * . ’ wt ? Month E d V | ares ? “En aiues Miss English Has Charming Home Wedding; ; : i N Luncheon-at Sunset Club Honors Out-of- ned Aas tts ; Th FI Town Guests breath ave. ¥ At e F lorence Hostess at Home M ace an . 1 t Miss A Luncheon ending this “Van \ iN 2h : Mrs. W F, Young ned B. ¢ \ A careful regrouping throughout our wo M . thirty-six covers A “4 1 \\— xs, Cnormous stock of stylish dresses, suits aM 1 ‘ t home this afte re \ who } — ot ise f ure dL “ee ranagip tor / and coats has brought to apparel MacLau f Alamed with he er tows } buyers these noteworthy month-end hano- | cumbia te and bare het miata y : 4 values. In a great many instances x weeks, and for Mra," Lewia R of Detroit prices have been drastically reduced. ;| Gay, who recently returned from a Aa tee og In every garment you will find unpar- a yellow a° 9 |_ Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux alelled saving opportunities. " ar, with tta| Brid, Tea for |who are mo’ sw in the Kast, are ia Orvdge J €@ Jor expected home next wee i, errure gang «hee Orthopedic Guild | if eee we 1 ¥ Sve. tabeel amie as. en Mr. and Mrs, John Campbe ey ceeuhin Siva” Seca eee | ( s Jordan will be hostesses to return this evening froma trip to t Lene I t guild of the Chil Vancouver, B, ¢ oa S tal on Fri a | ae the home of Mra. | | Mrs, Chester mer 1 t i seg uM Oy 75 jaunty top coats, special for this 5 e their home ~ . ‘ 6940 M ¥ event at..... $10.9 Mr. and Mre Donald Mot n y \ ~ - have retur from hort trip t Dunnavan Has Victoria, B f orang: re at di ite, Her as a Me shower of orchids, valley lilies and Golden Emblem roses. Miss Helen Donley was maid of hopor. Hers was a gown of rose taf feta and silver lace Hered skirt, the r with a galloped and lace-trimmed edge and| j& beading of accordion-plaited hya-| inth blue taffeta, Ward roses and pink sweet peas, showered with blue ‘and yellow pansies, were her flowers Miss Miriam Doan, the groom's sis fer, and Miss Muriel Wood were th f PHdesmaids. They wore dainty frock of Pompadour taffeta. flowered in! rose, yellow and orchid shades, and/ 4 8 «carried Butterfly roses and delphin-} B® tum, with blue and gold pansies for q showers. Evelyn English, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford En; ih, of Long | Beach, in a petal frock of French} P blue taffeta and carrying a basket of | “Cecil Brunner rosebuds, was a dainty | little flower girl. | Mrs. English was in a gray and! silver lace gown girdled in blue, and her corsage was of orchids and lilies of the valley. Mrs, Doan wore black} net beaded’ in jet, a blue: chiffon} seart and orchids and valley lilies} for a corsage. was best ‘nan for Mr. Ddan. At the reception later, Mrs. Frank | Biyell Case, Mrs. G.A. C. Rochenter, |i ociat nosegays were carried. the .sulléierings, thes aan te Miss Gertrude Lewis, Mise Ruth; CUP! “ ag eR | og tt, Miss Dorothy Conger, Miss | Mr. Ernest Carstcns was best | Mrs. H. A. Stub, Mra. P. W. ret ee , Missi man. The wedding marchea were |sen, Mra. 0. L. Haavik, Mre. M. L. Vera Allen and Miss,Mary and Miss ; ; s ; : |played by Miss Grace Jobson. Mrs.|Neevi, Mre. J. O. Hall, Mrs. A. W Sf Nellic Patrick assisted. The supper |R*e4 3a Pg 2a A uly by Mablo~e: i I! Italian garden of pot. A. 5 Burns sang ‘4 awning,” | Ramstad, Mr A. Vereide. : “ me ‘Jand Miss Kathleen Campbell, accom- ! Siece tery, mauve, rose and blue Lowers—| ‘was very lovely. Mr. and Mrs. Doan left for Banff} gand. Lake Louise on their wedding} trip and will be at home at the Dev. | Penshire apartments in Duluth after} September 1. ‘The bride traveled in a three-piece | @@ costume of biege crepe, a wrap of| cocoa brown charmeen and a small) ‘hat of beige braid. With it she wore} an orchid and lily of the valley cor- sage. Mrs. Doan was educated at the ) University of Washington and Is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta soror- fty. Mr. Doan graduated from Wil- Yams and rvard law school. He Js affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Three Visitors Honored at Luncheon , Mrs. Genevieve Blethen was host- ss this afternoon at the Sunset gia, entertaining with a luncheon! of ten covers and mah jongg later, tn honor of three Seattle visttors—| Mra. George Morrow (Jullet Atkin-| ton) of New York, Mrs. John Bar- fon Lewis (Loretta Cort) of San Francisco, and Mrs. Eugene Beebe ot, Honolulu.) 5 Breakfast ‘for : | Mrs. Bullitt Mrs. Leonard Eaton {s entertain- ing with a breakfast of twelve covers jat her home on next Tuesday after-| Toon, to honor Mrs. Keith Logan ; Bullitt, who returned last week from travel abroad. Tene 4 Entertains With | Informal Luncheon Mrs. Langdon C. Henry enter- tained with an informal luncheon this | Pafternoon at the Seattle Golf club/ i for her sister, Mrs, Tracy Robertson, and for Mrs. William 8, Barkley, of | ont, who is the guest of her ‘Mster, Mrs. Lawrence Bogle. * . oe Hosts at Buffet 4 Yinner | Mr. and Mrs. Clare E, Farnsworth Pil envertain with a buffet dinner followed by bridge and mah Jongg at| their home on Friday evening. ev with a two- Mr. John Robert Zuger, of Duluth, || |ning, June 28. Wedding y¢ marriage of Miss E Dunnavan, daughter of Mrs, and} Edwip Lee Dunnavan, to Mr. W. J. | Thomsen, was solemnized Saturday | . June 21, at 8:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, 3605 =. Denny Way Eugene Ballis| d the service. | The ceremony was performed be fore a reen of summer greens and pastel tinted flowers in he living room, Baskets of roses and syringa adorned the far corners of the room and stood the threshold between them. Tne bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in ivory crepe back satin and shadow lace,. with a panel train caught at the shoulders. She wore no veil, but her hair was bound with a coronet of orange blos soms. Her bouquet was a shower of Ophelia roses, white sweet peas and lilies of the valley | Mixs Carolyn Dunnavan, sister of the bride, as maid of honor, was gowned in turquoise blue georgette, trimmed with bands of gold lace latti lover peach#haded satin, and carried lovely Little nd flower shower . Virginia June Kelsey Joyce Dunrfagan the girls. They cun we were georgette frocks, Campbell, rendered “O Promise Me.” | Mrs. Dunnavan wore a gown of black and white silk crep», with a/ corsage of orchids, sweet peas and rosebuds. | A reception and supper followed plumes. Mr. end Mrs. Thomsen The honorary com- mittee appointed for the first of Seattle: Mrs. Robert P. Greer, Mr. and Mrs./ 8S. H. Hedges, Judge and Mra Geo.| T. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stewart, Mrs. Chester Thorne, eee Service List for Orthopedic Shops Mrs. W. 8, Burt will be hostess for Washington Park guild at the Orthopedic lunch room on Friday, as- | assisted by Mrs. Fred Everett, Mrs. | J. G. Price, Mrs. Cecil .Tenny, Mrs. Clifford Wiley, Mra. J. D, Luke, Mrs. | Cecil Dexter, Mra. William H. Rit-| ter, Mrs. Ellis Provine, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Wuizburg, Miss Elizabeth Lea, Miss Kathleen Donohoe, Miss Anne Jean Nestor and Miss Crete Driscom. The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Medina guild all day Friday, Mrs. A. T. Timmerman, chairman, Women f CLUBS FOR FRIDAY | ALPHA AUXILIARY | Alpha Auxiliary to Local 587, will Told its reguiar meeting Friday, June %, at & p, m. in Union Record build- Mig. Initiation of cahdidetes, Re- ihments, ses PICNIC IN MADRONA PARK Social Score club will have a ple- Me, Friday, June 27, at 11 a, m. in drona park. Pee Set PARTLE CHAPTER, 0. B, Myrtle chapter, O. B. 8. 8., will have luncheon on Friday, June 27, at the me of Mrs, W. ddy, 139 29th v. The juncheon, which is open to mbers and their friends, will be Mllowed by cards. ADIES oF GOLDE tg Ladies of the pei give a #, at"2 » NORTH jolden North | riday, June m., at 1923% First ave. Phe public ix invite i Pee | CREAM FESTIVAL ’s Clubs cream festival at Mrs. Charles! Knosher’s home, 2806 W. 60th st.,| on Friday, June 27, at 8 p.m. The| public is invited. eee BALLARD W. C. T. U. Ballard W. C. T. will meet | Friday, June 27, at 2 \p. m., at the] home of Mrs. Charles Peterson, 7019 24th ave. N. W. An interesting pro- gram has been prepared cee ADDITIO. ‘AL CLUBS SUFFRAGE CLUB WILL | BE ENTERTAINED | Mrs. Ki. M. Viniger will entertain the members of the Seattle Suffrage club on Saturday, June 28, at her; sufnmer home at Beaux Arts. The} boat will leave Leschi Park dock at 11 a, m. WILL OBSERVE ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY Members of the Norwegian Hos pital association will observe the 11th | anniversary of the association on the hospital grounds, Tuesday afternoon, The ladies of the Bunget Hill Im- Ment club will give an ice members and friends are cordially in- July 1, from 2 to 5 o'clock, All ‘Ming in shell pink and delicits green | vited. ruffied wth Ince.| Members of the board, Tonia Sdcial club will meet at Ma-| {sonic Tem; jinembera and Eastern § | close-titting ‘beige hat, with ostrich |Teation expert, Ww. convention of the Washington Sta Federation of Women's Clubs. these evening affairs include foe ohiset were Mra, J. E. MacPherson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Bailile,|@rabam, Mrs. }Mr. and Mrs. John W. ‘Eddy, Mr.| Mrs. W. H. Pittwood and Mrs. Louis) poeta and Mrs. Raymond R. Frazier, Mr.| Marks. and Mrs, D. EB. Frederick, Mr. and| Mrs. The marriage of Miss Helen Cooper, daughter of Mr. and} ,. coral sweet peas and rosebuds, ina} Mrs, W. D. Stineman, of Bremerton, to Mr. Edward A. Swift, was celebrated on the evening of June Sigma Kappa Sorority house.-—Portrait by Grady. Refreshments will be panied by her sister, Miss Marion |ion1, socral, CLUB Wednesday, July ed. sm, Whist will be p M. Kerr, Mrs. BE. F. Ralph | Friday, June 20, at the residence of | Ninth ave. After luncheon, served by the social committee, a formal meeting was held. The chairman, Mrs. George | |J. Haecker, gave a report of the pas year’s work, including the Dixon con Frank Wolff, 1502 served, assisted by In- In- | | | be | United States. | many | OBERTY | Uiberte Theatre | Every Vriday Ar 2 | RESGe HE latest records are here | just as early as they can | heard anywhere in the Whether your cholee be a VICTROLA or BRUNSWICK you will find it here. Hear as as you wish without feoling that you must buy or that you must hurry, OPEN EVENINGS Kirst hve | Pike St New Bruns. wiek Records Dally | ext to New Victor Records | cert, which ‘The new Zednick |for the tnanimo: Ata 4 invited. | home of Mrs | st of officers was re-elected who is in town, un-| HOLD LAST MEETID der the auspices of the Cotmmunity | ne to the building outlined a proposed program meeting Ai | Rainier chapter, D. A. R, at tho} mon with the Irish Free Stato will | | | HARMONY | PICNIC | Harmony Homest |Brotherhood ¢ will hold its annual beach, near the ban day, June 29 Two special truck hall at 1929%, ‘Thire free of charge. All bring well-filled bs Jawarded for games. WASHINGT | stat British government 11, at thé} tne irish Free State sented at Washing minister, empowered to deal ¢ da substantial sum fund of the club cluatvely relating to chairman, Mrs. Victor} Secretary of State wag | formed Bir ambassador ng year, which meri approved ere, eee | rangement ,“this cordial agreement.” held Tuesday by | minions of the Britis continue to be handt David W. Bowen, the | ton, it was said. its last meeting of the yearson Fri-! pedition is sponsored will be at home after August 15, at |S¢rvice, will speak on “Tho Influ dasa tren ave. lence of Group Life on the Soclal| qay June Oe 1 | Development of Youth.” ja Sheldon, om , Hy + fe Mig | Heights. Honorary Committee | DELEGATES TO CONVENTION | business « Named for Dance |. A representative dele; ‘The opening dance at Paradise| Woman's Century’ club loft Monday | stalled Inn will be given on Saturday eve-| morning for Pullman to attend the| hey are Matthew Miller; treasurer, man of Following luncheon, a short aston ion of the! new officers for the coming year in. vice president, Mrs. J pecrotary, Mrs. L, Mrs. Lila Don:thue; chair. © program committee, Mr@ jist, Mra. Christie Campbell; art, Mra, pea ORIENTAL gman ie ste RES at the home of Mrs. | Foundation. Rosecroft,” Arline |touch with The pa: New Ort la. m," to carry people to the IRISH WILL HAVE MINISTER Given Representative to the | department today ot yf formal notific: who | the notification, that with this ar- goverament jby the British embassy at Washing: | jeonducting explorations in the pri-| The Pennsylvania Study club held| meval region of Yucatan, HOMESTEAD Amertan Yeome plenio at Alki 4 stand, on Sun # will Jeave the 1 ave, at 10:30 ound are requested to Prizes | akets, United States | June 26,—The} announced | | tion by the | that henceforth would be repre ton by its own ctly with this kovernment on matters ex nd | | Hughes has tn Howard, British transmitted Ir is in) Matters which concern other do-| h empire in com- | ed as heretofore, | | ie ; WOMEN’S CITY CLUB They include Mrs a Ferry.| ra ES. Leiter cig, beccadeer. Syed The Women's City club will hold] Leary, president; Mrs. E. B. Bur-| DIG UP THE PAST the ‘urns, and Miss Jane Mea, jan a anata, Moony .d Welly Hess View ipresidents) aire. -W. |): MomxrOO' OUrkmttorts to! ain Miss Margaret Thomsen ani Miss | June p. m,, in the Terminal | W Reed, second vice president; | cover the mystery which surrounds | Corrine Demars assisted. Sales bull Firat ave. and Vir.|Mra. J. F. Wagner, recording secre-|ing history of America during’ a| On their wedding trip, the bride | Simla st : |tary, and Mrs. H. D. Hurley, treas-| noriog dating back 3,000 years are! traveled in a one-piece dress of | On Tuesday, July il, at the same jur jbeing put forward by the Morley | beige corded silk, a beige coat and|time and place, Miss Eva Boyd, rec Shere larcheological expedition, which {s| The ex-| by the Carnegie | rty is keeping in| jeans by io. | was held and the President, Mrs. A. T.| L T. Chew; Gy g00d cheer, Beauty Sooral mot Tne Old French Court Amid this splendid grandeur and multi- tude | women Gouraud’s Oriental Cream was a cherished. beauty of beautiful be yours to-day eat beauty, jachel ounsberry, | H. F. Sheldon; social committee; Miss ify Martin; music, Mrs. James | ‘SS gece, Let it a ee ; Howle; legislature, Mra, Adelaide | aod know 6 LEAGUE OF WOMEN vormns | Potter: Welfare and hygiene, Mrs.| waite | Pest LEAGUE OF WOMEN | Charles N. Winger; educational, Mra, Hatic ls The Seattle League of Women| Harriet Stein; convention and tour. Las a Voters will hold its next meeting Goura uos CREAM Mr. and Mrs Frank Waterhouse,| Wednesday, July 9, at 11:30 a. m4) p.” Carrier: and Mr. and Mrs. David Whitcomb.| ®t the Y. W. C. A | Bracken. For Tacoma: Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Reg NT Ae, | Alexander, Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Car-| MUSIC DEPARTMENT | man, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Demp-|HAS CLOSING MEETING | sey, Maj. and’,Mrsa Everett G.| The music department of the Wom-| Griggs, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Rhodes,|@M's Century club held its closing and Mr. and meeting and annual play day, on 35 12 1523 Fifth Avenue MONTH-END Values so compelli that the mere mention of items is sufficie 12 Jersey Suits I 15 Tweed and Check Suits 24.75 ll * Suits of fine quality jersey, values (0 39,50. In white, navy, black and high colors, Wipely taifored utility sults for all-year- round wear, Values to 49.50. Dresses . Smart frocks in all ' shades, for sport and street wear, summer the high Mate- rials of roshanara silk, French embroid- ered voile and some trimmed with lace, Capes Reversible capes with fur collars in black and white, black and gray, and brown and tan, ng nt 9.75 I | 15.75 86 coats, splendidly tailored and cleverly ; $18.75 designed at... y . 493 of the better top coats in Dresses 65 twill, flannel and knitted unusual $ sports ies $10.95 variety...... 23.75 | 115 smart Summer dresses wove at.... 918,75 95 of the season's finest Suits 45 hairline suits favored mannish sedl”...... $23.09 special... . 60 beautiful suits, greatly re- duced for this EQ BQ) in the occasion, .... The Upstairs Shop That Saves You Money Second and Union, Seattle, Wash. Tothe Club Women of Seattle Prominent club women who have visited our new $500,000.00 plant have expressed them- selves as having seen nothing so interesting in -a long time, the brick ice cream ‘and Polar Cake machines that eliminate the contact of the human hand receiving their very enthusi- astic indorsement. A guide has been em- ployed to conduct groups through the plant and explain the various processes in detail. Phone us, EL iot-1591, as to when a group from your club would like to visit us. eatile Cream of Quality ICE “Your Surety of Purity” 25.00 SEATTLE ICE CREAM CO. F. V. FISHER, Pres, and Gen’l Mgr. 4th Ave. South at Atlantic St. Phone EL iot-1591