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= = he ve al e- by 4 a e8erR & BS ae et en | Neighbors of America, will hold a TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1924 THE SEATTL I TAR Sea Fra Louise Assistant Music Miss Dorothy EF Wedding; Summer of Outing HE mar M Henry ¢ A Isai E matre Arm © and Miss Kath ef Oakland, the showered wit Armstrong's Mrs. David Mor gan Roderick sang “Chanson 4’ ’ Homer, with Mrs Broussais C. Beck accompanying on the harp, and Mr. Robert Turner and Mr. Theodore Turner on violin and piano. Mrs. Ewing wore black beaded net trimmed with ostrich and a corsage of orchids. Mrs. Parsons was gown >d In ecru lace and powder blue net. ‘The ceremony took place in drawing e an altar landed wi! ters of cream sweet peas against a lattice background of cream t peas, There were wall pocke Joseph 1 long slend m high on the wal! and thruout the other rooms of the was a suggestion of au tumn in the warm tones of gold, yel low and brown, developed with calce olaria plant lardia, coreopsis and sv salmon clarkia, and in the arch of reddening maple vines, which lec from the street down the flower bordered walk to the entrance of the house. A reception and supper followed ‘the ceremony. | Mrs. Parsons traveled in tile-col ored charmeen with touches of brown | and beige, a belge coat and a small hat of brown and beige braid. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons left Banff and Lake Louise on their ding trip, and will be at home In ramento after August 15. sare Club Will Picnic at | Country Home The most important event on the July calendar for the Wome: versity club is a picnic on W day, July 9, at the country home of | the president, Mrs. Frederic Hall) White, at Agate Point. | For the months» of July and August summer luncheons will be given at the club by the following ‘Sororities: July 11, Chi Omega; Kappa Delta; July 16, Alpha; July 17, Delta Zeta; July 1%, Alpha Chi Omega; July 24,| Kappa Alpha Theta; July 25, Alpha Xt Delta; July 26, Phi Mu; July %, Alpha Delta Pi. | August 2, Delta Gamma; August % Alpha Omicron Pi; August 13,/ Kappa Kappa Gamma; August 16, Alpha Chi Omega; August 21, Delta} for July 12, Zeta Tau Yta; August 22, Alpha Delta Pi;| August 23, Gamma Phi Bota; August 20, Sigma Kappa. oe | Mrs. Price to Entertain Mrs. John Ewing Price has planned. two luncheons for next week, the Afternoon, July 9, in honor of Mrs. Harry 0. Penick, of New Orleans, ‘Who has recently come to Seattle to Teside, and the second affair on Thursday afternoon, July 10, will Ray | filet. tac | Canterbu ttle Society || 2 Keen LeBalli ter, Telephone MA ir-0600 ances Oldhs nond Owens ing Has Charming Home Home to Be Scene Vrs. Bausman Hostess ut Lunchean Miss Emily I br h nm Baus w Le In n have been f to the younger set Luncheon and Bridge Mra Ben B. Palmer will give " luncheon of twelve covers on We nesday at Frederick & Nelson's, in} honor of her sister, Mrs. Torre) Beck, of Portland, who is her gu for several weeks, Later the gue > to the Palmer residence fe Mah Jongg Luncheon M w ey Alien will ente with @ small mah jongg lunch at her >} on Wednesday Entertaining at Luncheon Miss Nellie F er is entertaining with a lunch on Thursday at the Sunset club for the pleasure of Miss Ann Craig of Long Beach, who is spending a fortnight as the guest of Miss Helen Fay. Co will be placed for twelve. will be joined by her and Mrs, John T. ore 8 Craig Married at Church Ceremony of Miss ¢ m olyn er, daughter of Mr. and Mra. rd Bratcher Mr. Richard eon Northorp, son of Mrs Northorp of Vancouver, B. C nized on Tuesday event First Chri Rey. Russell F. the ceremony with perform: ie was charming a draped model, and her veil was encircled with orange blossoms. Orchids, bride's roses, white sweet peas and lilies of tt valley were carried The bride's sister, Miss Grac B er, was maid of honor Her was of orchid georgette and and pink sweet peas and bells were her flowers. rman Finlayson, in apple rgette, and Miss Agnes in georgette, were attendants. They carri pink roses, sweet peas and bachelor buttons, There wero two flower girls, little Virginia Arden and Vir- ginia Howard, and Master John Bagnell was tho ringbearer Mr. Grant Waldo brother of the groom, man, and Mr. Jay Arden and Mr. A. Leon Coulthurst of Bellingham, the ushers. A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride. gown Mrs. green §£ Bratcher, the two rose was best On thelr return from their wed-| ding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Northorp will be at home at 516 E. Thomas st. o.876 Orthopedic Lunch and , Thrift Shops The University charge at the Ort on Wednesday, with M. Stull as hostess, William Berry, Mrs. € Mra. L. C, Bankson, lard, Mrs. Charles W. Carkeek, Mra. Fred Warde, Mrs. H. F. Mrs. Amy Smith, Mra, L. D. Ryus, will in jopedic lunch room Mrs. Florence ssisted by Mrs. orge Ainslee, Mrs. C. B. Bal- Mrs. M. W. Petly, Mrs. N. G. Stiles, Mrs. J. F. Sullivan, Mrs. William Nightingale, Mra, H. P. Parmlee, Mrs. M. D. Havre, Mrs. Robert M Rugs! Mrs, William Dow. The Thrift shop will be in charge first to be given on Wednesday] of Mrs. George H. Quinlan and Miss | motion picture committce J. Bancroft for Queen Anne guild on |}. Barnhart told of child welfare | tor; topic, Wednesday morning, and Mrs. Fal- con Joslin and Mrs. A. M, Price for Capitol Hil} guild, on Wednesday afternoon. Women’ CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY OLYMPIC CAMP, R. N. | Olympic Camp, No. OF A. 9319, Royal business meeting, Wednesday, July % at 8 p. m., in A. O. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave, see MISSIONARY SOCIETY _ The Women’s. Missionary society of the First M. E. church will hold} @n all-day meeting, beginning at 10:30 a. m., on Wednesday, July 2.) eee GIRLS’ SERVICE LEAGUE | _ Girls’ Service league will have a Tuncheon at the Y. W. C. A. on} Wednewiay, July 2, at 1 o'clock. ‘Miss Neva L. Boyd will be the ‘speaker, §0N5 AND DAUGHTERS OF NORWAY Sons and Daughters of Norway Will celebrate the fourth Wednesday evening, July 2, in Norway hall,| Boren and Virginia, with a, dance| for members and friends. Wednesday evening, June 26, a meas meeting was held by the Daughters of Norway. A report was &lven by the delegates from the} fonvention which was held in this} ety, June 20 The newly elected Officers of the grand lodge are as) follows: Grand president, Mrs, Clara Larsen, Tacoma, re-elected; Wee president, Mra, M if Ifrid Baysen, | - land, Judge, Mrs, Aalbu, *attle, ri lected Mrs. % N, Nelson, #4 ed; | Feasurer, Mrs, Jenny Ol Ta- » Mrs, Jenny Olsen, Ta- Coma; chaplain, Mrs. Dagny Dahl, portland, Ore.; marshaly Mra, Olga "edad Stanwood; trustees, Mrs. he teas, Astoria; Mrs. M, Johnson, By rt ea Mrs, Marie Gunder- s Clubs LADIES OF GOLDE? The Ladies of the Golden North will meet Friday, July 4, at 8 p. m., at 1923% First ave. agie HELPERS’ CLUB The Helpers’ club of Aloha Chap- ter, No, 116, 0. E. 8, will hold a picnic at North Green Lake park on Wednesday, July 9, at 1 p. m. Bring lunch for each one and also a hot dish or cake. Take Green Lake car and get off at Dow's landing. see ALPHA GAMMA DELTA PICNIC Members of Alpha Garhma Delta sorority will hold its annual sum- mer picnic Wednesday, July 2, at} the home of, Miss Elma Hawkins on Mercer island. viene MYRTLE CHAPTER, oO. B. 8. Myrtle chapter, O. E. 8. past ma- trons and assistants, for the coming bazaar, will meet Wednesday, July 2, at 10:30 a. m., with Mra, M. V. Eddy, 139 29th ave, A definite date for the bazaar will be decided upon. Take Yester car, oe IONIA SOCIAL CLUB Jonia Social club will meet at Ma- sonic Temple, Wednesday, July 2, at }2 p.m. Whist will be played.” All members and Eastern Stars invited, rary MISSOULA CLUB The Missoula club will meet with Mrs, orge Kennett, at Crescent beach, on Wednesday, July 2, at 1 p.m, Mrs, James Walker and Mra, Ward will assist. ’ ee LUNCHEON AND CARD; Robert Morris chapter, No, 192, 0. E. 8. wil have a-luncheon, fol- lowed by cards, at the home of Mra, S. Walters, 821 Ravenna boulevard, in ivory} Northorp,| Hoffman, | MISS JESS SIE eS) a WISHART _ a Miss Jes: Mi | Bride Studio. Luncheon July Wednesday, t 0 rved ot . cIRCL w clock McKINLEY | McKinley circle, La FAR meet Wedn « The n evening cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS | FEL ATED! CLUBS CLOSES {YEAR'S WORK At the meeting of the Federation of W ‘s clubs, 4 Monday jth eration club house, the Fed jeration voted unanimously to sen a letter of commendation to Mrs} Henry Landes, acting mayor, -for| t has takeh in the| position Ir organiza- | the last until fall, Mrs. H. retiring | presfdent, talfed the n officers. y luded, Mra. W L' Barnhart, Mrs, Frank] Ballain president; Mra. | D. onding Secre- tary, a J, Hilde Smith, cus Maltby was presented! with a beautiful} . a8 a mark of appreciation for jher two ye faithful service. A motion was made to the effect| clubs send to the tr Jurer of the federation, Mra | cPherson, the federation cents per capit lof General Headquarters, located at| fr a De ie | ious chairmen’s reports were | |siven at thix mesting. They ingluded | \the account of the recent art ‘tour jand exhibit wihch was conducted by |Mrs. 1. B. Dudden, chairman of the jart department. | Comb, Mrs. Iva Watson, Mrs. C, B,|exhibit will again be held at the| Mra. James Thompson and|Ambassador hotel in Los Angeles. | josteas; Mra. B. 8. Ingrs Mrs. the w.! by of Mr given chairman Other seports were | Frank Ballaine, On October a1 this |" hi F a wk | i Fo ¢ ‘ ie Wishart, of Oakland, is the house guest of |‘ : Claire Stoltenberg.—Portrait by Wayne Albee, Mc- k thruout the state and of the € Mis he city pl quested all Personal (WILL WEI oy Mr 1 oO. M 1 J fe, for the surmr Mrs. F. B, V 1 ten Mien ¥ t to spend the I A the week end I M nH. Ou eee Mr. and Mra. KE. C. Alt spend the Fourth and the f wee Prepared (Mr and Mew. | for discriminating ver ‘- co. 3 1 women who appreciate hey MG economy and time saving acing ctl —when it may be had with- vette licoty out sacrifice in quality. motor to to be gone for se Amaizo is the perfect oil for Mr. and Mrs. Menry C._Hivbard frying, shortening and salads, been in Vancouver Ask your grocer for it ree Cadogan member of one of Il¥noi Pets | most prominent families, has Send for your FREE copy of the Dr. and Mra. C. A. Wintermute| Amaizo Cook Book will spend the Fourth and the week. |@7mounced her engagement to | Count end at Big Four Inn. Alesandro Cenci Bo- Add: tao \lognetti, of Rome. The wed. gi Mr. Walter Harvey, Jr., who spent , : - last week as the house guest of Mr.|ding will take place in Rome Graeme King in Vancouver, B. C “* pistes returned to town on Friday i July. Miss Oglesby's father was at one time gov- M m an Edith Lee Miss Beatrice and ernor of Illinois, and her of Portland, who have been the i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodorg| brother, John G. Oglesby, Sunda 111 West Monroe St., Chicago, IIL American Maize-Products Co. wens for ‘o thelr home “ee Timothy guent a week, ret ¥\was lieutenant-governor in Frank O. Lowden’s ddmini: tration. Jerome Mra. A. B. this in Mr with Smith and Mrs their house of Oaklar few mort Victoria, | “Wash | May | Pigott charge. on Composers.” spend a Wright left to xander to ‘iliam Hammond | MONTEFIORE | AID SOCIETY liitind The I adios’ Mont on o'clock | rd, Mise Jane | will meet 1 Roberta Welmer-Ford and | perkin, Runsell Perkins mo-|at Educ B, Maltby gave r te ay from a few days'| will be served during t the General Federation convent visit in Vancouver, B. C. which will f held at Ls oles, and Mrs. W. E. | eee = Barnhart, a report of the state con-| Miss Edith Anne Allen and Mr.| a vention, recently held at Pullman,| Stanley Allen, J: re spending the NECKLACES SHOE BUCKLES Ww summer with relatives in San Fran. A necklace of artificial pearls and| Shoe buckles with bead or silk The annual Jawn fete of the fed. eration will be b Eliza Ferry Leary, on July 31.| “e HARMONY HOME: NO. 3 Harmony Brotherhood of Am will hold its regular buginess meet followed by memorial services on Tue evening, July 1, 9% Third ave, All Yéomen tn vited PROGRAM OUTLINED The music department of the Woman's Century club, at tho last meeting of the year, held Friday at the home of Mrs, Frank’ Wolff, an nounced a tentative program for the coming m outlined by Mrs. k, the new chairman, will feature the works of American com posers and: will be as follows October—Mrs, H. A. Schroeder, hostess; Mrs. Fred W. Graham, di rector; top! Indian Music, November hostess; Mra. J Mrs, J y Bittman, director; top: ‘Negro Folk and Music of Colonial Peric December—Mrs. J. H, MacNichol, m, direo- |man. Februaty—Mrs. C. Damyer, host: ess; Mrs. J Sullivan, director; facDowel),”" fre, F. hanewis” opera, by Cad- tor; topi January hostess; Mrs (Advert: Had worked an secretary for sev- eral years, constant grinding soon took the bloom from my cheeks and \got me in a run-down condition, un- til I was just skin and bon right to look at. But still 5 years, but felt years older phy and mentally. I gave up hope of lever enjoying my food or ever get- ting well, just too tired to even go and lout. I looked downright old |homely, the more powder |1 used ‘the worse I looked. one who saw mo knew I was hopeléss case, In an evening gown, lfound myself uncomfortable, alone Jand embarrassed—was so unbappy Jand had ho ambition to move around land enjoy the beautiful things in \life, But someone who was rs lolder and looked twenty and active lia m child of sixteen, told me about nderful discovery "GLO- So about a month ago I Am now on \the | GLAD purchased one bottle. jall gone, sement) GLO-GLAN BRINGS RESULTS |BEAUTY IS ONLY GAINED THROUGH HEALTH | my second And my friends can't get over the change that has come over me both in looks and pep—am fall of life and feel as well ax I did at Ighteon years. My nervousness is color in my cheeks, and my skin is as clear hnd pink, and T enjoy my meals and sleep like a baby. It seems as though a fairy had made me all over in such a short time. At the present time, am Manager at the “Butler Hotel Cof- fee Shoppe,” which I never dreamed 1 was able to do a month ago, After all what good are clothes and posi- tion {f one has lost their health and charm, so I for one can thank GLO- GLAN: for brinking me back to beauty and health w were gone forever, which wa: kreatest regret before using GLAN for gas and indigestion. (Signed) Mrs, Nellie Hildebrand, Butler Hotel, EL lot-5109, Room 603. my 1 All Drug Stores—$1,00 Per Bottle STEWART & HOLMES, Distributors | NAME ... ADDRESS , The Seattle Star MA JONG COUPON Cilp this Coupon from Tho Star for two consecu. live days, Fill out with your name and address and bring or send {t to The Star office, 1307 Seventh Avenue, with 60 cents, (Mali orders 100 extra) This will entitle you to one of our complete Ma Jong ots. A AeAe ee eee e ee ee eee eneeeeeeens ld on the lawn of} . } com wedding. H. MacDonald,'| Palmerton, direc- | h I thought) emeralds with a long pendant is a | very attractive accessory for sum- | mer froc claco, | ve | Mr. Samuel A. Martin has returned from a trip to Europe. are 6 | fringe that falls over the vamp are a novelty in slippers, on Jayemlasses are now sold at the Burnett Jewelry Store on terms of a dollar down and a dollar of so a week. Dr, Taylor, one of the lead- Not a Blemish mars the perfect appearance of her complexion, Skin troubl tively concealed. LINGERIE BLOUSES Lingerie blouses are embrpidered and piped with color and worn with| . edlnt ek coctecte & : : ; |ing “authorities on Vision in the Mrs. Philip Weyerbs ly antiseptic.” Waite ‘ nnel skirts of the wrap-around) xo stnwest, is Director of Optometry Mttie daugh Ann, Sen Si yp | for the Burnett Jewelry S th s FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New Ye Lees ° ey. Bieces be New York City out the Northwest. A consultation t her mother, Wiens cede BLACK MILAN incurs no obligation. Burnett Bros., Walker, until after t The hat of black milan with a}/909 Second Aye. which ts between Madison and Marion streets. —~ Ad- vertisement. black velvet brim and velvet ribbon lis ‘very fashionable for midsummer. Oriental Cream o's Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Hulbert (Emily Jerome) have returned from | their wedding trip and are the guests | of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jerome for i few day before going to their home| in Everett | Mr, and Mrs. dren Ben Moore and chil- returned Iast week from the Mrs, Moore and children have | been visiting in Arkansas and Kan- sas City for four mont nd Mr. Moore joined them recently. Mrs, Edward) Lowell Dale | will! leave July 9 for her home in Hy-j} der, Alaska, after visiting with her mother,, Mra, U. several months Celléyham, for] topic, “Chadwick Foote and Dudley Buck.” | March—Mrs, Carl Smith, hostoss; }Mra. Kathryn Maxham, director; |topic, “American Women Compos- ers.” April—Mrs. P, E. Harris, hostess; Mrs. W. H. Pittwood, director; topic, mmBLUE BIRD EXCURSION BOAT DANCE Pier 8, Foot of Pike St. 8:15 p.m. Order Raisin Bread | tomorrow | Get it at its best tomorrow—fresh from my special Wednesday baking. Each loaf generously filled with plump and flavory Sun-Maid Raisins. A rare, fruity goodness all your family will enjoy! Rolls, too, and cookies, coffee cakes and “snails,” raisin pie and many other tempting Sun-Maid raisin foods are baked “Special for Wednesday” by bakers every week — everywhere. Delight your family with these finer raisin foods tomorrow. Serve them every Wednesday as a reg- ular custom in your home. And you'll find Raisin Toast a treat for Thursday’s breakfast! Sun-Maid Raisin Pie—order tt at restaurants tomorrow | Endorsed by bakers everywhere, including the Retail Bakers’ As- sociation of America and the American Bakers’ Association Raisin Bread Special on Wednesdays Hollywood Milk from our herd of tested Holstuins now sells for 10c QUART Fresh here every day Westlake at Pine

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