The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1924, Page 11

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THE SEA'tT'! MISS RUTH TANZER | Seattle Society |U I ster, Telephone MA in-0600 | Edited by Lillian Keer Ass t—Frances Oldham Louise Raymond Owens Marriagé "ia My nk Announced; Buffet L Will Honor San . Wee a ~ Franc W in August | _ \ $A. Utley, will wed Morr M y a M rage of . as " ! " August Mr, Her M t ’ . b at Mrs . ver € Washingt a'ts Ooty, Wr x _ e f Sigm a Honor Mrs. Alle senior at won Medical « Mt ce A ¢ Philad He f 8 | Pst honor Plans Progre ssing We j for Ball fined t A lawn fete will be a featu: | the evening in ¢ tion w | Tennis ball, wh + an interesting - ce vent of July 18 Mrs. Harry Whit-| mo of th Butertaining for t Miss Felger and Fiance a cing arranged Se ane 3x8 and punch w ‘ | + . I will bt ia ub are ext J t ad 1 " Bee ana b t the at ¢ a will begin at pee Fe : Mrs. Al I Se. He | * t Charles is te Te chairman of the ticket committee : fa 1 by Mra An Gillespie ies to Compliment Mrs, James Colbert an, Min Part tint F Lacy Hofius, Mra, Neal Tourtellotte, | Miss Goodwin Mrs. Gilbert Black, Mra, Walter Mo-| Te compliment Miss Louise Ewan Tomkins, Mra. J. Fergus Mc vin, whose marriage Ree, Mrs, Don McClallen and the! Wyatt Craig, t Misses Kathleen Donahoe, Clair] aban, Evelyn Colvin and Kath-| Racon. y aftern Ae. ing. July | Orthopedic Lunch and wih a dinner at her home for Miss| Thrift Shops | Goodwin and her fiance, with invita Mrs. Clyde Hadley will be hostess tons confined to members of the! fc rethurst Guild on Tuesday y will) at thopedic lunch room, s dwin'’s| sisted by Mrs. Xura Case, Mra. C./ will J. Bush, Mrs. F n Skeel, Mr { the) Quinn Smith, Mra. H letrothed pair. Mrs. J. E. McRae, Mra. A. I a Thompson, Mrs. H. Thompson, Mrs. Mrs. Lamson Morey, Mrs. G. E. Kasten ». Hervey Lindley, Jr, Mra lancheon Hoste. Gilbert Skinner, Mra. Wallac Mra Otis Flo: bl wren, ¥ Mr N. Nicholson, Mra.! Percy Ba Mrs. C. T. Jord hostess at ” Tuesday and Miss R Trenholme | The en ut Mrs. Frederick B Mrs. H. J wil jest returned from charge at the Thrift Shop on Tues-| wag rece broad. fay morning, and Winslow Auxi Members of the board of the| lary, with Mra A. HH. MeDor Ughthouse for the Blind will be her| chairman, will have charge on Tue yuests | day aftern Women’s Clubs In CLUBS FOR TUESDAY | weeks, and O. chapters of the city] Washingtor nd Mrs, George Allen and of San Fr +4 OD KS: * XX) KY KAY O '* ¢.¢ Mester OOOO > KY ¢ ° COOOOOOOOY; “e ofet BOSSOSSOOOO OOOO of © ngagement of Miss Ruth Tanzer, daughter of Dr. in}and Mrs, G. L. Tanzer, to Mr. Robert Andrew McNee, Jr., ntly announced.—Portrait by Grady. Personal 1 | Yellowstone ny for a ¥ are guests at EXECUTIVE 3} will give one of their series of sum-| “Hh sds bs f : . . Ms. Mary L. § i, King|mer teas on Thursday afternoon,| Miss Beatrice E last | Mina Genevieve V 5 will leave 0 lent of the W..C. T. U,,| July 10, at 3 o'clock, in Frederick} Week for } ster, Mi on &) Tuesday for Ch © to visit rela- exectitive ‘meeting for| & Nelson's tea room, visit of a few weeks. tives#for six weeks. On her return ( e. #59 | she come way of Callfort Tuesday, July 8, promptly at 11 a | 2 9-8 ago 8 i AL. im by ay f Call fa. | & at Plyomuth Congregational] OY turch. All county superintendents) 1. “NTION Mquested to attend national convention of the oes Women's Overseas Servic ® lWric CLUB WILL HAVE OUTDOOR AFFAIR Members and friends of the Lyric dub, a well known musical organt- ‘ation of city, with Mrs. Le president and Mr.| the director, will be} > at the home of| 4 ICE ar | Victoria, B. ue will be held from July 13 to 18 In San Francisco. The delegates who will represent Seattle are Miss Blanche Wenner and Miss Rose G while Miss Sarah Gammon is alternate. tions upon Elizabeth Sica Mr. and 10N ot UAL ¢ a member of the| Three Seattle women, Miss Flor dab's executive board, on Tuesday|©nce McKay, Miss Florence Morse) ening, July 8. Take car No. 18 to) @tid) Miss Evangeline Starr, will! 54) som 4% Eastern ave. } fepresent the Seattle Business and dcensetiy' ak eed Professional Women’s Club at the| y WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB annual convention of the National) | Federation of Business and Profes- The Women’s Civic club will hold] 910.4) Women's Clubs to be held|S¢ls vis o@ 1% annual basket picnic Tuesday, | July 21 to 26 at West Baden, |! Septemb Way§, in Volunteer park. Luncheon | jy | was the gu M2 d’clock. Coffee and cream will bie ce Wiurnished. Members may tnvite ANNUAL PICNIC gium, at a ™ The Women’s Benefit Association | Chateau in oe a ie the great r: 8, will | |of the Maccabees, Review & PAST COMMANDERS’ CLUB 17, at | Lipska 3 . |hold its annual picnic Juty EWOB. A. Past Commanders’ club | sfount Baker park. Members and | : ve Meet Tuesday, July 8, at 12] ai Mrs. Cha their children inv at the home of Mrs. Edward | “ee little daug The regular meeting of the Seat-| tle Federation of Women's Christian} rance Union will be held/( y, July gth, at 2 p. m, at} vill hold their monthly meeting Fri A. Summer plans will be dis-| P’ cussed, th church, A full attendance |" einer — FINAL CARD PARTY end of th ape OF SON visit at Mo VETERANS TO PICNIC : stern Star club will have 4 party of the season on| Lieut afternoon, July 8, at 2} Coronado The Veterans of Foreign Wars will have | i. einai 4plenic on Tuesday, July %, at Ma | Tuesday Treryome faviteq te At 20M. | orclock, in its clubrooms, 4090 Arcade wited ee square. | they will Ruth school will meet Tuesda Wily $ at the home of Mrs. Soder- | Cop Muist, 6025 Beac h Drive , Friends of the members are invited | for buying 6 affairs Ruth and WRITERS’ cLUB jto the affair, Ruth ani Writers’ club will meet Tues- Wey evening, July 8, at § o'clock Jecture room at the Y. W. ibseripts will be read Mc r; gee Olive ce and_ Mrs. Grace ILLINOIS SOC | An Illinois s ‘ganized at a ple AL CLUB erer; Virg 1 club wilt be or-| mon, El ic to be given at|dred ¢ rp I give | sugs Soffee will be furnished. 3arkers a |sugar. Coffee wi Barker loonday tuncheon on Tuesday, oye 8 Mily 8, at the home of Mra. Ire K, 3923 Edmunds st. Take Rain- Met Valley car. Se LADY EAGLES' CLUB nut stands The Lady les’ club will have | ade—all th a basket plenic at Carieton park,|giyen by Magnolia bluff, on Thursday, July /Girls at La NO. 165 }10. Take car No. § or the Fort Law-| June 28 y 10, Allah|ton car, to ‘Interb where buses! ‘phe big will hold) will transport to the park a Feception for J. Frank Anderson, | : jp. m. ane nnd patron of the grand chapter entrance a Te ent inthe Corinthtan Campfire Girls two girls ureday evening, Guapter, No. 155, 0. 1: |srounds, t p.m, ADDITIONAL CLUBS for July 12 at the public market.|the wild There was a committes appointed | noise and to see about a booth. The girls all| After tho ¢ YING CLUB of the Grand Army prom fring club will meet Wednesday, |to sell dora AM With Mra Otiliie Bartell, 616} The meeting closed with merry-go-|ized. ‘Tho ‘ ave, N. Luncheon at | rides sal aincheon at noon| round ride 4 me” followed by clection of offi pennants a The last meeting 8f the Edmon-|tune tellers’ booth was appre too group was held at the commun-|\y decorated with mystic croscents, and witches, STATE D. A R. CONFER 7 y church, in a room which has | owls Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, presi ee ye arranged for the| From ove of ener! of the national society| Campfire work, ‘The meeting was|was a huge Revoly Daughters of tho American|calied to order by the guardian, |about $175 St Gaye Will be present at the| Mrs, Allen, after which plans for |ury Dan, cterence of the state|Sealth were disctissed and’ applica.) nls 10 be held in weattlo Hep-| tion blanks were handed In. Friday * and 24, | It was decided that the money | wero aw sler, fornia for a mont tives and friends Pleasant beach for the remainder jfor the summer, plans to spend July | New York, who have been in town Jand August in Amsterdam and Brus-/for a few iting friends, (dome, sister to King Albert of Bel-| vest and Mr. Marco Hydner spent » 1813%4 Harvard ave. N ee axe geles, arrived this morning on the! tonolutu. 5a lor WASHINGTON fr. F, Alexander, to spend the re-| ie SEATTLE FEDERATION | tase ‘Angeline ParlorNo, 2,| mainder of the summer with Mrs.| Mr, and Mrs. Henri Labbi, of WC. vu. Sative Daughters of Washington, | Holcomb’s nday, . <i Elliott of Pittsburg. | couver, rv a¥ July 11, at the ¥. W.|_ Miss Kathleen Elliott o stipes ty asiig( anther is the house guest of Miss|Fotel Washing Eleanor Towne for a month. Miss 6. 8@ Towne and her guest will leave the| Mfrs. H, J. Lenz left Saturday for route by motor to Bellingham, where |ter, of ‘ f the summer | ihe. Mra: J Owens {s chairman of | mainder o WOODLAND Pank i raageuite assisted by Mra. Linda | ee Miss Sara Yeagley left last week AUXILIARY | Nice, ‘Mrs. May. Ditrich, Mrs. Irene| Mr. and Mrs, A. ‘assells left | for Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, Woodland Park auxiliary to the} 5, ‘onny, Mrs. Etta Drake, Miss| recently for a tei thru|to be gone two months. . Tea will be served at 4 p. m.| now in the treasury should be used | whic initiated to the ranks of wood gath- | work, Walla W sic and Edith Profitt, Mil-| ming, Katrina Harte toy Scouts directing traffic during | mation in regard to an outing of.this A bakery sale is being planned |its progress. anim festooned with red, white and blue | ned from a short visit in} (= I and Mra. F..C. Crider’ ot] hburg, Va. are visiting Mr s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 at 1621 Queen Anno a i | Mrs. M. Shelby Ebright) of Chicago month with hi Mrs. Harry E red (Elols spending a ht Mrs. D. Fe motor Mr. and Mra. Lec 1 Vaupell and family removed last weok to 2 te of the summer ma Martin, of New York ete 6 Seattle, who isin Europe} Mr, and Mra, Lewis Hoover of ys, left last night for he month | gan Francisco. er in Paris, Recently she | wee est of the Duchess de Ven-| fr, Alien Moorehouse, Mr. John garden party given at her | tne France, and aces with the E week-end in town r attended eee | Miss Beatrice 7 ot-Constant of | house guest of Mr. and Mrs. La tles Weaver Holcomb and] Hofjus for a few days, left Sunds hter, Claris, of Los An-| for San Francisco, en route to mother, Mrs. Judd Eliiott.| portiand arrived in town ee motoring over on their way to Van C,, and are guests at the je week for a few days*)san Francisco. She plans to return bunt Rainier |later by motor. Ee Ve “ne nd Mrs. J. UL. Hall of} mtr, were in town Sunday en| Mrs, O'Neil’s mother, Mrs, C. E. Wal- Francisco, left Saturday on a short visit. and Mrs, Gerald O'Neil, with visit friends for the re-| for Oak B ch closed first period: Tent 3; quietest tent nt 13; best group alla; best athlete, Jo | sephine Gordon; distinction in swim-| distinetion in trett, | basketball, Eileen Stevens; distinc: more ceremonial gowns. | spit Margiret Houde were | nontest tent, inia Freese, Helen Wy enter, Dorothy Dy Mekiny : d Woodland park on Sunday, July 13,| Anna Tolfer and Gertrude Killo|tion in diving, Helen Gray; best| Md Marta Ray’ KB Adkins | at 12:30 o'clock. Any one who has | were made firemakers. written thought, Patsy Stanley, Betty oC ataadgee! resided in the state of Illinois ig ell- | Kennedy and Mildred McPherson;| J bees |gible to membership, Bring own|crIRCUS DAY A |best camp improvement, Diadama OHN F. MILLER W lunch, fheluding cup, cream and|LAKH FOREST PARK Woodin and Mary Service Gabriel-| lohn F. Miller w. calling, bands playing, | son. joons flying, pop-corn and pea-|} Business girls’ camp is to be oc . side shows, red lemon-| cupied this week end by the follow-} is was part of the circus) ing girls: Betty Ransom, Moerlyn| the Allahewo Campfire} Bullis, Jean Beck iy Shrock, HE. ke Forest park, Saturday, | Campbell, Eva Burkhart, Lula Fair | banks, Vivian Ashton, Irene Carlson, parade left tho circus|'Thelma Swanson, Franels More he school payfield, at 9] house and Esther Mairbanks, Many | 1 marched to the park! busines: are taking advantage | nd return, being led by)of the opportunity of spending a| in Campfire regalia, the | weok-end at Camp Sealth. All infor | The clown band and) kind may be secured by calling Camp. 5 made plenty of} fire headquarters advertised the show.| parade and until half past Thotanwa Campfire girls are plan | ed to contribute the things)s the side shows and various re | ning @ pienic for t booths were well patron: |, grounds and tents were) near future, | ch member is to bring a friend who is not a Campfire girl now They have not decided as yet where |the plenic will be held, Watch for ‘nouncement, nd bfinting, while the for: dpoint the affair NG HIM success and netted] “I will bo a sister to you; that for the Campfire treas-|is the best I can do,” “All right. My sister introduced me to you. I suppose you wouldn't special honors| mind introducing me to some other ded at the Council Fire, girl.”’—Boston Transcript, parents, Mr. and|'= rAR PAGE 11 July (oar Bring Drastic Reductio: s on Spring and Summer Apparel for Immediate Clearance Every department of the Carman Shop contributes to the impres- sive bargain opportunities presented by these clearance discounts of 1/4 and 1/3 and 1/2 from original prices These regular semi-annual clearance sales afford the unlimited selection of fresh new apparel of au- thentic style and dependable quality at the very height-of-the-season at end-of-the-season reductions At Half Price Are groups of Spring coats and wraps of silk and wool; sports, tailleur and costume suits; gowns for daytime and evening wear and Millinery for all Are widely inclusive lines of wraps, suits, gowns and millinery. At One-fourth Off Have been assembled all Hickson Coats, Suits and Gowns; all mid-Summer Dresses of silk and cotton; all Blouses, Sweaters and Skirts. PURCHASES MAY BE CHARGED AND W ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOMED—BUT OWING T THE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS THAT HAVE BEEN MADE ALL SALES MUST BE FINAL; NO € 0. D’8, APPROVALS OR RETURNS. To insure the most satisfactory choice and service, we suggest shopping in the early hours of the day when possible. Fifth Avenue at Pine Street | New York city, who has been the} 7 aD MRS. B. J. TAYLOR 6411 18th N. E. Seattle “(NE of the marvelous features about the SAVAGE is that it SPINS the clothes dry,” said Mrs Taylor. “Gone is the danger, the wear and tear, the ache of wringing clothes. The SAVAGE does our weekly washing in Jess than an hour— it is so simple, economical and easy to operate that it soon pays for itself. I never thought such a machine could be in- vented Ask any woman who owns a SAVAGE—she will recommend it just as highly. Better still—try the SAVAGE in your own home. 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