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WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1924 THE SEATTLI TAR PAGE 13 3 ——<—$—$_—= oo —— — — pees a ‘ 1 Seattle Society |(_MBS.RicHarps. NortHoRP | SPORT SHOW IS SYNOD ELECTS ( proresr BoB MONOPOLY | .r i). __—_—_«~—,; ALL READY OFFICERS —FlFlOhllllS_ } Edited by I n Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA ir-0600] § Pere LES ms 2 ; | | : i ; 200,000 Expected at Free Spokane Pastor is Named : , : " . Exhibition Here as Presbyterian Moderator | ee Miss H¢ Nelthorpe Weds Dr. De Freece of : Chiec t Home; to Entertain at the j i ; Sunset ( ( Pnterta 7 at : ‘ $) ey : : Luncheo | 4 HE : 7 fi og BS 9 if Bit ae : paver read Tea Planned foi i 2 he ut i ‘ . W i July 1 ; m has t rrange ae ae ir a Outst t t bf bE ED , a 7 : : f We t i fi i] if i z at aA 1M W man a part m " if Eat: | ) Ly a ' Beith i M vid E Mrs. M.A} a tured ‘ Ye pede HEM hy v oe ‘ t 1 bir " ; 7 meet a . ce fi Mi j Bridge Tea for s ' tt k ght i i ay i I oe Tos sec Lura 1 Four: big ¢ fhe ab Presbyt us pre This may look funny to you, but it’s a profound problem ‘it / Naat welch, I i. wie oss Ml ckchasas! nates eRe en ame to them, It’s getting so a man can hardly get a seat in a He: es 5 geen. of © of i: ' Pah spp atten, Rogan barber shop any more, thanks to the bobbed hair monopoly. | haga || ght ra her ‘how des of dress at 8:30 a, m. by Di &. This being the case, a “bald-headed club” has been formed (i isin c ee to the visitors, I Speer; the study clans at 1120 4. m:\at Frankfort, Pa., and members have their heads shaved so § he i ees “ale veh i|Informal Bridge Tea a ata. wee De pect and “Cheistian Kaweation”| that there will be a longer interval between haircuits, | es | | i bound with a wreath of orang Miss Mary Monica Shannon ent an aes , at 8 ihe kddresea by DLW. | a ; ty | coms, Orchids, ophelia and br tained with an informal bridge tea number of other sou: ert and Dr, Guy L, Morri i ; | yoses, showered with lillies of the va s afternoon at the ie Tennis In another tent, refreshments will] These are all open to the publi | j ree i | ; ley and encircled with white ostrich, | ‘ va er ey k ‘s be served, while space in the other | } $ 1 j were the flowers c ed. rs. De Loss Suth nd (Monica two ha n taken over by ove t its i i Mrs. M. Sheiby Jared (Eloise | Hughes) assisted the hostess: 100 exhibite ELKS END MEET | f ty 5 i] Boright) of Chicago, who came We +16 8 The work on the minature of f gery j 4) to be matron of honor for the t Mount Rain rapidly nearing} yal | | : arm gowned in powder complet ral water falls, t os , : le cecsatte’ heavily. deated. fn see cll na real timber, rocks and| Business Finished, but They a rr ; 14 crystal and blue bead: Her boquet t ,, 5 ay orchid n blue Rowers. will ada to the naturalness! “Like Boston Hospitality of this displa | as of Columbia roses gweet peas, showered w pansics. Miss Mary Janet Rigstad, the maid | "5 ef honor, wore a dainty frock of The guést | Chantilly lace over moss green crepe ses who have attende Raid Ranch and sun's seer ton Bacon pat ! wil inclu te twelve Miss Ran Pee et OP Se Tr PEN TEE AST RSM A silver band was worn for head school, in Piedmon tog dress, and Honeydew roses, laven he - ; ntertainment tf , | greet peas with blue pansies for| Quiet Wedding " e, of Columbus, 0. a ghowers, were the flowers carrie A quiet wedding was sole . % : rand exalted ruler, to 4 i Lucy 4 n, In yellow voile. fs ‘ . tire . sitet 1 McFarland, of Wa : | ith row upon row of cream lace, | m, duly ata aNleek: when . \ ; iM nol | ty | carrying a French basket of baby | ) n® MacMillin was wed e pies Masts wanda otioand re is assure ft the | poses, Was an adorable little flower Roy, with tho! { ‘ ~ f ev 1 Ay v i a4 sh performing t s | Abeer 5 aa : | NReactray pal adebeloo oy One of the pretty June weddings was that of Miss Caro-| tis caiied Sheritt ne rege ene | bi a Back Spanish lace and georgett was gowned > \ x “ . ‘ - . 1 44 r her corsage was of orchids and rose wih” Ci it: te lyn Bratcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Bratcher, gh aot Meta f Idaho, nd esteemed | rf buds. ne, with matching hat and Mr. Richard S. Northorp, which was solemnized at the Shier ‘ . t knight Hams, Ja ] ee At the reception that followed the | corsage of white sweet peas and| First Christian church.—Portrait by Grady. er : ep ceremony, Mrs. J. L. Paul of Spo-| Ward re bet Sheteal, dont’ eile : ahah xi, Dilan. gra ner 3! Kane, received with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Roy ster of the P 1! sd r —, TK otter artford, ¢ a Nelthorpe and the bridal party. Miss | groom, th: wore gray | of West Seattle a | TREATS ( AL and a nen a age K =f bath Hammar was in charge of the| crepe de chino and snug fitting tat rable time sal ail erson Jem nawref| n Raplén Bice erent ine vn ning room, adorned with baskets} feta hat. Mr. Earl MacMilin was|Pection with x sand Car dad tated Yaidin f irand Mi n a { ‘ and standards of dresden tinted blos-| best man for Mr. Roy vse ications gard Bree) ha i h : ~ rer : ‘ | | dems. Assisting her were Mrs. John| Following the ceremony there was | G®!0¥ nec 8 pat cision nese eee ee PAGS : : 3 i i a | oy Wars, Mrs. C. L. Pearson, Mrs.) wedding breakfast at the home of - ; bt eie i feet 1 ape be aye ? 1 " and a half f uals a mill { | ef 2. C. Gow and Miss Marie Murfin. the bride's mother, with the two Im.| 2"? srerigh wa Wee y 7 Thur spate taping a sane Te e ning - 3 { 4 af § f Dr. and’ Mrs.’ De Preece left for} mediate families only tn attendance, | Prevent with her at Princess Louise inlet 7 | - : i 1 ic NChicago, where they will make their] After a three weeks’ motor trip a me tpusr’ Bees he ide trxectng tn noe | sot ur. sony wi | PES SOC -anew delight oe DL Mere costume of black satin, a beige} home at the Adelphi apartm Woodland 't July heen ‘Donahoo left Monday for “ bal i camel's hair coat and close fitting one a nd fF t : y | . 5 10, at > ™. Qualic Beach on Vancouver | | MD teise eit nat trimmed in flame tat-|Cards Out for LS Sy egy tp lie tenes ahs Mn | OB feta. An orchid corsage added the| Me ey : ie UB atic touch. |Garden Tea [EN aa ie Mrs. De Freece attended the Uni-| Mrs. George A. Fe jon and Mrs. | _ aate - Bias a ib Drea war aeuee ber teatiuthr calesanhee tok | Fi Werstiy of Washington and is a mem-| George Warren Boole have cards out errand a hap te Cit . m x Magast 3 y bt ned ahs lil viet vetct nee A : j = ier of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Dr.{for a garden tea at Mrs. Boole's|#OM and electién of off on {Loe Angeles, where she will visit rel- | Every camper knows the delightful nd fr De Freece is a graduate of the Uni-| home, 1658 Federal uve, on Thurs. |T2Ursday, July 10, at 4090 Arcade | atiyes Wersity of Iowa and Northwestern |day afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock. | "144" orn-on-Gob early morning fragrance of the Bal- i ‘% y “ee g0:.¢ Mr. and Mrs, EB. H. Friberg (Dore: : pf) Miversity and it now at Wesley ; ADDITIONAL CLUBS | Martin) are receiving congratulations | sam among our Northwest forest | PJ) Memorial hospital in Chicago. Orthopedic Tea and or fupon the birth of a daughter, Jane Gollad Hist Gees giants—and when he adds the inim- Three Guests of i Thrift Shops ASPASIA CLUB | Louise, on July On-Cob: that’s. the 7 te a Hi Wacich | rhe Eadolyne auxiliary will direct | An MO Cee Centon \* eps oF Lee latest HAPPY HOME itable flavor of that other North- chal at pees tne ee sent Octhapetto tunch | will occupy. th Miss Ann and Miss Elsa Michaelis, | Vegetable for your | Mrs. E. Weldon Young will enter-|room Thursday, Mrs. Mary G. Me P ! west product, “Frye’s Delicious” Bacon, surely the delight of camp- of Victoria, B. C. are visiting Mr. and Mra. George W. Mertens. table. tain with a luncheon at the Sunset |Clung will be hostess assisted by Mra. |™embers of the As ub on Friday afternoon, in honor] Louis Grow, Mrs. Garnett Smeltzer, | the next The ) ne ‘ | E A ‘1 ‘ 1 «| meeting wiil be held on October 7, at| oe ach can contains @ three guests, Mrs. L. L. Love, who | Mrs, Clarence Brows, Mra.) A; Poetnas wes Be, baie on C 1G f af | : : Teently returned from travel abroad. | Hengieigh, Mrs. Dallas Johneon, Mra, |*e home of Mrs. W. W. Sickels I, apogee go 9 ori lage not less than four ears | ing is complete. Mrs. Herbert Watrous of Montreal | Worth McClure, Mra. W. C. K complete program fol [and who have be ; 4 | of Fancy Corn, golden | ; . “ , i i land Mrs. T. J. Daly of Jersey City,|Mrs, Hamilton, Mrs. Franklin Saw. sg ey ial is Boyt : “ way for atone “ | Raut Sélactediton| Buy a whole side of Frye’s Deli- Mei ta Reece rian dice cirascoriee 18 eh ie wae | | | HAPPY HOME’S own cious” Bacon or a whole “Frye’s oi “4 cr less. “Foreign Pietures (La > Ihe irs. Harriet Barnard, of San Fran-} 7 é 3 4 | “ | se ”» . Luncheon for | Mrs. H. M. Barker, Mrs. Sidney Kel-| and sv. 1. Hudson =. W Wekola. | of urrived in town Monday to be} This is President Cool- Better than the | Delicious’’ Ham this season and tie leram, Mra, Hugh Appleby and Mrs.| November Dorwart, hostess Fresh” Goodness. No of |The Changing Theater” (Kenneth Mac-|the guest of Mr, and Mrs, John ¢ (| Miss Felger | P. E. McKinley. i -lidge’s new personal physt- | M@— — Tohonor Miss Nellie Felger, whose| Mrs. A..D. Squiers and Mrs. J. W. ute. HO. ite coma oiabtetbanl Ohh ae oA cian, Maj. James F. Coupal.| Marriage to Mr. John T. Heffernan,| Mulhern will be in charge at the 1 meeting The major succeeds Brig. Tollefsen, recording secretary; Mrs. | Mra, Leo Ch ence saat “18. W. ‘Whittington, corresponding | FEN. Sawyer, resigned. husks, withered ker- you'll add economy to convenience. nels, nor spoilage. 4, will take. piace July 17, Miss) Thrift-Shop for Mount Baker guild], December 2—Mrs. Yea | che live Leonard will entertain atjon Thursday morning First Hill | Rowe; (CA Group of Mod peal luncheon on Tuesday afternoon, July | guild will be in charge in the after-| January §—Mrs, Guy Kirkpatrick, host- | Secretary. Mra, F. B. Finley, treas- 4, at the Goit club. noon, Mrs, H. C. Ristine, chairman, | ¢*. air, January Heat and serve for dinner, or take a can with you on the next outing and know the full deliciousness of corn-on-cob in the pic- nic lunch. Home Modern Poets,” Mrs. Dean|urer and Mrs. Walter H. Hinman, | Mra. R. L. Zech, hostess. ; x Sh ttm Pt | High Blood Women’s Clubs Peat eet ats lun, [Soreent oOo i Presstve oe Moore and Henry James), Mra. Victor | ‘The new ten room of the Cornish | CLUBS FOR THURSDAY completed for the annual lawn fete | Zeanicx. peo "lxchool has been attracting a great “cigad tinearita ta’ Anaatnt ing, and he who disregards oS on July 31. Fobreary Mra. Carl Johnson, hort- | deal of attention. Mr. Mark Tobe: SEATTLE RE the warning necessarily Mi Eavue Norn, of tt innediaretcHavren ST atayye Mra mech, ore” (THOM lan instructor in the art department | must suffer the conse- quences.” D. A. R. March 3 meeting at the Federa-|of the school and # noted decorator H. F. TYRRELL ress correspondent ’ Buy Hams and Bacon by this Brand Name— bay Ceti mel bere nd You'll find them “Everything the Name Implies” Distributed and Guaranteed by SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO., Inc. bees will hold tts regular meetings| Mrs. Walter Warriner Reed will | thon club! f im,,|of rooms, planted the design which | the second and fourth Thu entertain members of Rainier chap- Melista jin award {he painted with the assistance of of ach month at & p. m., \ter, D. A. R., on Thursday, July 10, ie i some of the art students, The old 4.0. U. W. hall, 1499 Ninth « at her summer home at Woodmont Italian art has been cleverly woven esi ass rwin, hontess, Hlection | | Beach, Those planning to attend are| 9 outers. [reventation and discussion i with the modern, and the whole|} Northwestern Mutual Life beitiies Wituinet LADY * ney, "i | . ate % % jeattle, Washington EAGLES’ CLUB jasked to call Mrs. Blackwell, CA ptl-| April 21—-Mrs, Tweed, hostess. "Tho| handled with an eye to its rythmic Insurance Ci The Lady Eagles’ club will have | 2453. Younger Hatirlaty,” Mra. Howard Tiley. land decorative appeal. Color and vi-| eho s ona mee at Car‘eton Parle INTE ee . sa einer Scandinavian Novelists,” Mrs. Frank | tality been strikingly combined. | Inaurance companion reject m per- || © Mag luff, on Thursday, July | RAINIER-NOBLE POS Zorn ~- ron wtth high blood pressure. Why? [| ry WW. Take car No, 5 or the Fort Law- | AUXILIARY TO HAVE PICNIC 1 UicataL Contealy tare ieiikoe: | One. of thie world’s’ largest dams || Wecanee they Aenowslte a's. poor risk, far, to Interbay, where buses} The auxiliary to Rainier-Noble| (A, Continental Contr Mra Kika) iy being constructed on the Indus |] ("die‘vetore hin time oeleae pated nN O Will transport to the park. |post, No, 1, will have a picnic at|" June 2—Annual luncheon jriver, in India, for Irrigation pur- hin condition, ‘ aia 6 | Woodland park, Thursday, July 10.| 4 poses, Luncheon, at 1 o'clock, will be fol-| eee Aceibart Mecieverts, prels| O. chapters of the city|lowed by games and other amuse-| Mrs, Howard Riley, vice presi-| Some of Germany's noted health | out of pons whore blood p normal dies within a» wonder that a life i pany turns down tho blood pressure sufferer? Will give One of their series of sum-|menta. edward! Brelneeds: treasurer) Brey Vietor |Tosores, nave. shows | decreaga. In ba teas on Thursday afternoon, Ne tgs GRE iba ly 19, at 3 o'clock, in Frederick Vacation » press cor! to the Seattle I Delegates deration of Women's | & Nelson's te; PARK Clubs are Mra, Sickels and Mra, Kirk More than 200 Canadian university In ila book on high blood pressure, . h he id K ea room, ARK weea lao 4 ae ate Bek een e pyar Members of the Queen Anne Fort. | Patria with Mr Zon and Mew, Tverd | students are to pay a six-weoks visit |] Dr I A: Raunt, probably: the great: with the aid o otex PUBLIC INSTALLATION nightly club, their familles and} the building board of tho city federation ngland this year, rymptoma as L | Ne hian Sisters, Mizpah temple, | friends, will have a plente supper at| will be Mrs. Z¢ nick, a 1, Cold hands and cold feet. | 0. 9, and University lodce, No.| Kinnear park on Thursday evening Ee Mash ee Sey There is no word for Kiss in the!] g ary dinainess, 4, Knights of Pythias, will, hold July 10, at 6 o'clock. PENNSYLVANIA STUDY Japanese language. mee Installation of officers on| 8 CLUB =— ——— | SRSE WRITERS’ C © Pennsylvania Study club will 5 y evening, July at §| VERSE WRITERS’ CLUB The Pennsylvania ly clut | L Pipi in K. P. hall, 4729 Univer.| Seattle Verse Writers’ club will|have {ts annual picnic on Friday, | ‘ | ty way. meet in room 308 at the Young Men's | July 18, at Alki Point, Members | rier fon on Thursday | Who will assemble under the pergola . 4 no | ALLAH CHAPTER “1 Christian asso ‘ 2:30 o'clock luncheon are asked 4 ER TO pe , July 10, at 8 o'clock. | for a 12:30 o'clock luncheon are ask owe yctarren vening, July 10, at 8 o'lo inUman bake Uyen o- to bring own silver and cup. Ree to ride, golf, play tennis—dance in filmy frocks with peace-of-mind—to travel in comfort, anembarrassed—to enjoy every vacation i day, care-free. FANCY maint B . Constipation, |. Lowered vitality, Nervousness, sistent headachon, Or wee Those Indications are definite and fou Possible, now, with the protection afforded by 1 sven Chapter No. 165, 0. E. &., | MICHIGAN APPLE BLOSSOM At 6:30 o'clock the club mamibera erteveg Seah padre not pala in| | iraught would eee YOU ROLER SELLS Lie RICONE ROS super-absorbent Kotex. It absorbs, instantly, 16 | ve @ reception Thursday of mere 4 will be host s to thelr husbands | back of head; pulling rds in neck; J tion them. q begin || > . a 5 : ’ A i Ing, July 10, at's Diack int cop eae onl an Apple Blossom club will|at supper. Visiting Pennsylvanians |some troubles with j PAIR) betiveeny | TMA can't. pay sto wall eve any. | times its own. Weight, in moisture. [te ‘times > 6 Cor-| Michigan Apple Bloxsc » will | doen't pay to walt even a day. || ‘ A Inthlan room of the } asonic temple, | have i taokee picnic at noon on|in the city are extended a cordial |shoulders or in other parte of spine, or Witer Water in a natural apring more absorbent than ordinary cotton, yet light- e att ' 4 sede on to attenc tenderness or soreness; || water, conta olements which t¢ ‘ A . ri Anca compliment Mr, J:|Thuraday, July 10, at Madison park, | Invitation to attend. asthma, bronchitis, hay fever; numbnene : i , BRAND weight, cool. Discarded as easily as tissue. t A le newly elected * Ld of or feet; pay on bi } man Patron of { 1 chapter of | SEWING CIRCLE 3ALLARD W. iD, Us prlblihe dt bin. et Ai On see tow: | HIGHEST GRADE 12 toa package. Comes in 2 sizes, Regular and | Bathington, 0. ¥ Program, All| ‘The Sewing Circle pt Iona Chapter} Ballard W. C. . Will meet Prt: | paing or distress in heart, stom Mail || CANNED: FOODS BO age. sizes, Kegular a astern Stars invited, 0, 0, ilLoamet- with Mra) Bertha , at 2p. my“at the home yaar other ports of chiest or f ; Kotex-Super, At all drug and department stores. } tal CIAL MEETING ° day, July 10, at J p.m N. W. Mra, C. Richards will have Til oes’sas "wats chiens As oat chaa's aad | All leading hospitals today use Kotex 4 LLB yd eee charge of the program Subject HMluatrated booklet sent free. 1 The building board of f WAK ON NIGAIt I “Peace and Arbitration," reas pliinty. (85 yh rel Ab lt Springs ] the Seat ne board of trustees of | WILE, SPEAK ON NAIC 1 euoo and Arbitratio Pub saeinaia bee M05 Market St, San Francisoo GA | Sy Santi Federation of Women's At the regular weekly luncheon of Tou $e A CR AN Ofticen ure loonted at the Without obligation on my part, sond BOAT | | July hae been called for Thursday, |the seattle Gyro club at the 1, C,| NEW OFMICORE ELECTED ner of me free sample bottle and particulars, Next 8 Hl at 10:40 4, m. in Wrederick |Hmith Building yestaurant Thureday| St, Luke's Hospital Auxiliary ato | Buttdin as i Beg ON" auidtoriufn, AN teustoes {tn Balvagins fumanity’’ will bo| meeting held last week elected Mra,| De. Loughney ty ansisted hy Domeminuyenees GeUe uals rate Cotas es i H 1, All trustees | noon, ‘Salvagin 804 presidents of J. W. Wilkins, president; Mrs. Jogoph (I8dy nurses. Hours, 9.0, m. to 6 re urged to attend Sunday, 0 to 12 only, Telephone EL H, Sayer, vice president; Mra, A, D. 403d, federated clubs |the tople of an address by ADDRESS 48 plans will be Charles I. Ganoway, former re: [STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS