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MONDAY, JULY 14, 18 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 a MRS. MAURICE PETERSON |Campfire Girls, H Soe eee $ MANY GOOD COOKS IN WASHINGTON? Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA ir-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens yiss Morse to Wed in Pilgrim Chureh; Rvening Party Will Honor House Guest) pare.’ The Sollowing 2 — because the housewives ! L een ae are particular about the purity of HES né Interlaken guild with Mrs.| Meye pean mhampe, 2 ghig mgt ra A [Gasman - Rather. Seon, Maries the food products they buy. Tomkins, w be i chang A small campfire, a tent and nd M T a afternoon t Sete Writnan, om, Wedneaay mmm 2 22 pay, which In reported ns This is especially true of evening, A Ku" | Program Announced ry , : =|Madrona Guild Fete ieee eS ae baking powder because they don’t s Mar-| of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital een rR: 5 Ailend the: veakan want soggy bakings. That’s why the big Marsers (ee th tee er te tee | Dewaratorie suery ‘Wedneede majority use Hilsa| Ostrander, the following program of| 2 Ei fhe ges Phy pl ede el f es Will be given by pupils of the! Cornish school | grt Mr. Russe *, ¢ | dance, with the Misses he best man and Anna Wayne, Theodo- aor § g, Frances Kohler and All ij be Mr. Roy Mo oan arisen, Mr. Leonard Crump, TH | cin Vilotte. | wim, and Mire cArtbur Robert 2—Gypay dance, with Miss Boro-| A reception w ow the cere | thy Fischer and Miss Frances Kohl mony at the Mo! esidence, 995) 3 Greek dance with the Misses yath ave. N he | Anna Louise Soelberg, Mary Lemon, | ? Deane Colwell, Margaret Tapping, , Bridge and Mah Jong Madeline ‘Tenny, Evangeline Ed-| wards, Virginia Bethel, Gertrude “eS THE WORLD'S GREATEST | | day afternoon, at 3.30, the Virginia "BAKING POWDER | V. will be ere |Camp Sealth ¢ Party Weinzirl, Ruth Richardson, Mary More than 200 girls and. counct Mrs. Arrigo Young will entertain) Katherine Austin, Margaret Manly ors at Camp Be th celet ted t with a bridge BE party) and Pidelila Burgess. Fourth of July with a-water-s : ons ay evening ale . fopats p Ey Peds pane | at her hom sptttpaeve x: - hana Miss Dorothy 9 rade and track mee All of the |camp beats were decomted to re went the various pti |historie events, Tie winnts tsburg. who is her ta honor of he | Johnson, of TF Tarantella—Misses Jane Mose-| house guest ly. Fran Easie become the bride of s Stetson, Gene Stetgon,| | The largest baking powder factories in existence are kept busy Doris Drentwett, jwas decorated to reprenent Philippines Margaret Whitney, Louise Stevens, fire's first law, “Seek uty.” yi > i Leut. Alan Lockhart Fulton, of the | sargaret Collins and Marie Kelly rhe basa to win eve ie mer supplying the demand for this preferred : ath Cavalry Rae eee | Additional assistants to those tion carried Uncle Sam and Miss leavener of the Nation. Beven tables will be in play previously announced include the | Liberty, while the third represented } ) Miss Johnson is a graduate of the | yrisses Frances Isted, Elsie Ab- University of Pittsburg and 8 4) pot Charlotte Rosewat HB member of Kappa Kappa Gamma) poremus, Dorothea Hop sorority. Lieutenant Fulton gradu-) trude Standard, Frances Bird, Helen SR sed trom West Point with the class) bay Katherine Howard, Marie Mc-| of 1929. Dougal, Marvy Ann Lamping, Pride | Atkinson, Frances Chase, Florencd Large Luncheon Planned | Jonnson, Evelyn Carmen, Mrs. J. E. Green and M J. A. Sco 1 for Thursday og = ag \*Glorify Work," by picturing a rain }bow around the dishpan. Human hands never touch it— the most advanced methods known to science are employed. Grace er, Ger- | In addition to the track moet jthere was a water meet. Tho |team carrying off the honot |eluded Betty |Kathryn Henc n neome, Betty ay reson, Marcelle Con nolly, Helen Drake, Peggy Ann Grif Cie sel wake oer Calumet is most economical of embe ry : ning swimming honor was, Loui» aig * Bra Rithard O'Shea, will entertain | trustees ot the, Othereticr mele Schmidt, of Olympia all leaveners, less is required—one spoonful ihe luncheon of 45. covers om | wilt be honorary hostesses for’ thep pon tne evening, there was a, bie does the work of two of many other brands. Thursday afternoon at the Boulevard | 4 rj, in honor of Mrs, Frederick Bent i | : y are Mrs. Ostrander, Mra. Mf. Dey, Who has recently returned from) 4 Gottstein, Mra. W. R. Crawford, months’ travel aboard, and for} , M es We Keith Logan Bullitt, who has|M‘* G. W. Fischer, Mra H. J 4 * returned from Europe Ramsey, Mrs. Henry C. Bwing, Mra.| eee re Alexander McEwan, Mra. Frederic ‘y es feat Sid H. Parks, M Alexander Scott| Gn. Skeel Entertaining | pout srs. Frank E. Case, Mra | Mrs. Ernst L. Skee! will entertain} C. R. Collins, Mra, George H. Fort-| ‘ : : & distance of fh fret luncheon of 16 covers on|son, Mra. George T. Myers, Mra| The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Mildred Herman to Mr.|*porter one for the fireflies wi The Campfire ( bolieve In prometing the Kien of « anne Fousth This greatleaveningstrength never oc deteriorates — the last spoonful is just as The big overnight hike, Monday at | Sealth in to be the event of the pe good as the first. | lod, The long hike will be to & distance of five miles, while a ’ : “a shorter one f Don’t be influenced by claims of y afternoon at her home in| Reginald Parsons, Mra. W. A.| Maurice Petgrson was one of the pretty home events of| cuore Behan ie cee shy. y| “Sust as good.” You know what Calumet ihurst. Peters, Mra, John Powell, Mrs. How-| June.—Portrait by P. Croule U’Re | big hike int . 4 p ; { une, ‘ortrait by P. Crow Renn. ig hike, assisted by Miss Peggy s hy see jard D. Taylor, Miss Olive Kerry, tbeddrrstel nd, coe eae Rota Silos Adariod. Mina transact: aie will do—always use it and be sure of best results. Anformal Bridge Tea | Mra. D. E. Skinner, Mra. Frederic| | Mary and Miss Hortense. The little Pits. Ray Hyatt is entertaining | Hall White, Mrs. John W. Roberts, | PROGRAM ot hike will be lead by Misn Mildred : : Ith an informa! bridge tea Tuesday | Mrs. C. D. Stimson and Mrs. Harry | FOR COMIN ye erson Casey and Miss Gertrude McCan EVERY INGREDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U. S: FOOD AUTHORITIES. Tpherooon in her apartment at the| Whitney Treat lua Weoats. Orat hee Mr. and Mrs Robert Donworth,| The girle who remain in camp are|! ‘Amourita. The affair will compli H i oF o- [ee co - pceetery , who have been the guests of Judge| fing to arm themselves with paint Sales 2'/, Times Those of Any Other Brand her house guest, Migs Dorothy |Home Weddin oljow struc and Mra George Donworth for sev-| brushes and paint the camp all spick Ss / Tim Th cg A y oO h B d Deere sartien voas | LOme Wedding | ied for she com Teo von ghee pig rs ales 21/2 es Those of Any Other Bran will be in play and additionat| i), ‘piye daughter of Mr. and: Mrs. for their home in New York ¢ E: ; oe . . t Campfire giris have been converted | = — a = ee = = fs have been asked for tea JA. Pike, to. Mr. Wayne W Miss Mary Donwor ending 8 amptire girls have b m converted m . . Waite of McC Wash. was > igh onigenctge ata Se ee eel unin, | isa Walaben “gs mp is very fortunate this season | ball baseball tennis are under | nature lore is handled by Mrs. Edna Party for Miss Goodwin | soiermnizea sada” dentine, | Friday Harbor. lim epee ee SIRE torte cast deiacd, |b) /aupervislon Of ‘Miss’ “Dorothy | WRI? CRE Maga Woey GoNce na Miss Louise Goodwin, whost | July 9, at the home of the bride's George, Miss Winifred Herrick and|nurse in Miss Louise Bidwell, who marching along the | takes place this month, Mis: | parents, with’ the Rev. W. A. Wil-| stor Bvelyn Gardner Mra. Thomas Carmichael of Port-! campfire » Mins ¥ and Miss Gladys demonstrates to the girls the rudi ise will, entertain with a/ son performing. the ring service. land in visiting sisters, Mr&lis the coun: thi Mates: of them r gown de ments of first aid, resuscitation and covers and bridge at| ‘The bride was charming tn her\!™ A. B. Carle and Mixa Evelyn Ayerst.| Vagabonds, Priscilla Bakonas, Lou from Milla bat cing are at baby craft, besides administering)to bumps and bruises. Miss Mary. Hal. e un.|ler is teaching the girls the art of Kathryn Wa and bead looms we home on Monday evening, July | wedding gown of white satin and] (The guest list includes the bridal | «ik tace, with bridal veil of tulle] 5 is #0 popular that it | Cou: MoGowar itt was the! Margaret Bobinson and Mra, Keith Logan Bu ming. Row ey each have ty and a few close friends. caught to her colffure with a band guest for the week-end Mr, and|an emergency basket, and a 5¢.cent| is necessary to h three people in|der the direction of Miss Margaret | Signaling. 4 1 ayes of orange blossoms. Sweet peas} ew of| Mrs. Edward I. Garrett at the Coun-|plece. Their object is to return with | charge—Miss Gene nu, Miss | Hazzard y e made under a OR: Luncheon at Club and bride's roses were the flowers} “ Gosgitiona in. < ents sens try club. the lunch and with more money than | Mildred Casey and Margaret|the jurisdiction of Miss Marjorie] The newest hat crowns are the ENS compliment her house guest, ! carried. ‘ Sow ee 8 ame tra | hoe they started, Both the Gypales and| McGee. Mrs. Alice recently |Kinne and Miss Jeanette Johnson. |high square coachman or the tele ‘Margaret Brodie, of Vancouver,| Miss Gladys Hogan, the brides-| Hoate Miss Mamie] yrs Enal Boyd Smith anaj the Vagabonds expect to return by | from New York, has ¢ ot the | Ba by Miss Agnes|scop? types, altho many round ones ©, and Miss Helen Moran, who ts| maid, wore petal pink batfeta) mu pf nie 8) ee m cay Oe daughter, Miss Leslie Smith of Oak-| Wednesday Idancing clanses in rhythm, Basket. ' Wother ce Miller, and ‘are still shown. from Smith college, for the| trimmed with gold lace and carried) 4°) yore. land, who have been visiting Mr. Yacation, Miss Helen Gil-}a bouquet of pink sweet peas and| March 2¢—Mostesses: Mrs. Carl J-!and Mrs. Timothy Jerome for a few will entertain with a luncheon| Columbia” roses. Maxine Jolley, in| Smith. Mrs, BG. Parker, tre Alonue N|weeka, will leave Wednesday for the Tennis club on Wednesday | pink organdie, carrying a basket of| Merton. “Apron, Aw r home, ova (Henefit for the Revolving Fund for the| the Cecil Brunner roses, was the little) Giris’ Parental School), Auctioneer: Mra os '¥.6 W. F. Hitehings. Lig flower girl, Mr. A. 8. Fraser was thopedic Shops | best man. Mrs. M. C. Cheal will be hostess}, Miss Bonnie Shan $t. Mark's guild at the Ortho-| “Gypsy’s Love Song, Junch room’ Tuesday, assisted | ding march from Lohengrin for the Mra. Sidney J. Williams, Mrs.| ‘Mrs. C. L. Mark, Mrs. F, ©./entrance of the bride. The home A Bi d James Wylie and Miss Marjorie folaston, Mrs. Adam aréine,| Was abloom with pink roses, sweet) fare stor! | Bacchus, who have been visiting ar . Mrs. Robert F.| peas and greens. ssl ae te . ae Lgigedlnras aii, M. E.| At the reception which followed) LADY EAGLES’ CLUB : nse Nair ee, i fee nips past ‘Miss Mary Cheal, Miss Rita|tho service, Mra. John Jolley, Mrs. Lady Eagles’ club will meet wet rate oa sen tte bat ‘ Miss Julia Williamson and| Lane Pike, Mrs. J. 8, Shannon andj nesday, July 16, at 1 p.m, at 19: sul “te aap ae na y Psp mi Nan Jardine. Mrs. John Setistei! of Clear Lake] First ave. Luncheon at 1 o’clock ee ° smpre wih anc East Highland Drive guild,| presided at the supper table. will be followed by a business mect- a ee Se Eng! ae gabe pMrs. F. E. McQuigan and Mrs.| The groom {s a graduate from|ing. 5 . me wa a bees suet ner & Christy will be in charge at} Yale. Mr.and Mrs. Waite will make ile is in-law, Mr. an Thrift esda £ McC Z LUMNAB PICNIC ¥, Mrs. Robert K. Wylie and Mrs Shop on ‘Tu y morn-'their home in McCormick. et Ne Ey igs |Willainay snd: Melos. Baochus’ “have plenic Saturday, July 19, afternoon| been guests at the home of Mr. and , , and evening, at the summer home| Mrs. A. T. Bacchus, | omen S 4 u Ss of Dean and Mrs. Henry Landes at} te 49 | Mrs. John N. Jackson, Miss Alico Miss Alice Lewis of Cleveland, Ohio, is the guest of her sister,| Mrs. David F. Davies. | " 7 - 5 Edmonds. | CLUBS FOR TUESDAY ie he gg rz ae gar? ‘The committee in charge of ar-| Jackson, Mrs, Willlam Pigott and| SUNSET HILL CLUB Na ee WAIN, Mine Geroting |ransements includes Miss Harrlet| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pigott spent the| vint| Clark is in cl Y he Crowder, KE nwd-2601, and Mrs, K.| Week-end at Mount Rainier. | : ; ous poet Hill Improvement club will Clark is in herent: ate program. Parker Moore, CA pitl-4388. eens | p One easy turn of the Lorain ee tuesday, July 15, at 2p. m,| é ar ary Mr. H. Jerome Wharton of Long] : 5 Red Wheel gives you a choice tbe home of Mrs. Harry Mewaal ey poss PUBLIC INITIATION Beach, Cal, {s visiting his mother, of 44 measured and controlled fon, 3248 W. 68th st. CARD PARTY : Ladies participating in the public| Mrs, Robert Carson Teague | oven heals for any kind of ‘ 6.4 Seattle chapter, Di Ae wee wall initiation of L. 0. T. M. are asked to ri abe | oven cooking or baking. GAPITOL HILL W. C. T. U. thrips crag. gemigicin ay se meet for practice on Wednesday| Mr. and Mra. R Lunkley of Capitol Hill W. C. T. U. will meet ‘ey 2 Mi kexgiont Susaday; J ty: 15, | Morning. July 16, at 10 o'clock, in| Shanghai, China, are visiting Mrs. With Mrs. Henry Suddreth, 3218) 200 Munn: on at 1240 o'clock. | 1. 0.0. F. temple. @|Lunkley’s mother, Mrs, J. D.| ave, Tuesday, July 15, "6 > gd A ee Reagh. | it2p. m. Election of officers. Z lta SOCIAL SCORE CLUB eee | oe one PICNIC PLANNED Social Score club will hold a mes F, Lane will return| _ WiiTTIER p.-7, A. FOR TUESDAY picnic at Alki beach, Friday, July from Jacksonville, Ind.,| Whittier P-T. A. will picnic at| The Marilla Hutchins club will] 15, at, 11 o'clock. where she has been visiting her son- | Woodland park on Tuesday, July|have a picnic Tuesday, July 16, at a inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.| Gat 11 a.m. TI ttending|the home of Mrs. Thomas Irvings, " W. A. Ingram for two months. wil take thei tung cottee unt|at Manitou Park, on Bainbridge Is. N LAIR LOSES Pee fee cream will be served. land, “Take Boat trom Pier 3, at 9:20 Mrs. N. R. Moller entertained ax . | esl a. m. her guest over the weekend Mrs. HARMONY HOMESTEAD NO. 1743 Sto ; Pee Lucien G. Lehr, of Olympia. | j Harmony Homestead No. 1743, ADDITIONAL CLUBS Indictment for Contempt Is eek Brotherhood of American Yeomen, < Upheld by Court | Mrs. Jessio M. Elliott, who has| “Mill hold its regular meeting and| AUXILIARY TO PIONERRS p | been In Honolulu for several months, B48 adoption on ‘Tuesday evening,| OF WASHINGTON - | will sail July 18 for home, | e ® uy 15, at 8 p. m, in M. W. A.|. Auxilary to the Pioneers of Wash-| WASHINGTON, July 14.—Justice} PP ES, | Mall, 19291, Third ave. ington will hold a noonday picnic] Hoshiing of the District of Colum-| fey. and Mra. Stuart Ainslie of| Py see Juncheon Wednesday, July 16, ut| bia supreme court today upheld the} Chicago are, visiting Mr. and Mes. ciedit MeN eyoy: ON wast taal / MYRTLE CHAPTER Pioneer hall, at Madison park. Alindictment of Harry F.. Sinclair,| John 1. Boyd, Jr. at thelr summer $10 00 " a tri ener atahe a Myrtle Chapter, Past Matrons and| business session will follow the/ leases of Teapot Dome for contempt) home on Bainbridge tsland. ‘ © oil or electric range and specia Workers for the coming] !uncheon. ,{of the senate, wee 8 | terms of Wezaar, will meet ‘Tuesday, July 15,|. MP4 Vira Wellman Masters, prest-| Hochling, in refusing to grant) Mrs. David Rodgers and Mr cab Gales 18 tequal monthly # 10:80 oclock, inctead ct wea. |dent of the auxiliary, invites mem-|the motion of Sinclair attorneys tol trank Crook are spending ten days| $5 00 sa a ae ) 49 previously announced. bers to bring friends who resided in| quash the indictment, sald that if/at Lake Louise. ry payments for a meeting will be with Mra.| the state of Washington during ter-|congress could force citizena to © P. Johnson, 7219 *'| ritorial days, and also requests mem- ver nly the questions they ']) Take Phinney ke aa W-| bors to bring erazy.qullt blocks, siz0| wished to answer, the welfare of the 144 Foxes Brought | Reliable or Clark Jewel Gas Range : ° b 12x12 inches. country would be imperilled. Here From Alaska ||| ; . F THRE F ) BASKET proyic wee Investigations are made in the) another epoch in tho fast-growing EQUIPPED WITH THE FAMOUS 4 Rew chapter of Children of the| ANNUAL PICNIC public Interest, Hoohling sald, and! i. tivm industry in the Notthwost Faatlean Revolution will ve formed |W. B. A. Review No. 8 of the Mac.| full powers to call witnesses are Im-| way made Monday morning, when |{} LORAIN AUTOMATIC OVEN HEAT CONTROL Sand he ¥ iz 30 o'clock, at cee a nut a pe ay Madoha Mh ei a ee alpen of aa pie foxes, repre: The range that universally pleases. e 0 be held at Volun. | at Mou s ve } venting a value of $35,000, ived ‘ ; leer park, Children under 16 years| day, July 17. Members and their Baker, Ore., Store here on the Admiral Rogers from||} Demonstrations daily at Main Off 808 Fourth Ave. of age Who ure ¢ligibie may join the | families are invited. Coffee with Peteraburgh, Alaska, The foxes ||| Veaturing Monday and Tuesday baking Gems, Muffins and Coffee Cakes me are asked to aticnd the | cream will be served and guests are Destroyed by Fire) were tuien to the Vendov antec Hith their mother: t For in-|asked to bring lunch baskets, cups! BAKER, Ore. July 14.—The Bas-|Mox Farm, seven. miles north of Se. 305 MA in _ Mermation, call GA rfl1-7390. | and spoons. There will be games| cha-Sage Hardware company's ware-jattle on the Bothell highway, 1308 SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPAN tte Wd | and prizes. _| house here was burned to the ground| Puget Sound climate is doclared| Fourth Ave, pat PLAY WAY tak é ah in a $200,000 fire Sunday afternoon. | ideal for fox farming, and the indus. | i's Cent Gepartment of the Wom-| mLECTS NEW OFFICERS Five surrounding buildings, including|try is making rapid strides in this| Mua pla: Ury club will hold its an-| The Students’ Musical club at the Stodard Lumber company’s| section | rant day nd picnic on Tues-| recent meeting elected Miss Bliza-| yards, were afire several times, but a | Te Ut ret at the residence of|beth Childs president; Miss Jane| were finally saved. The origin of the DANTE RED | 1) taken biva Mam Jack, 1553 Inter-| Hoblitzell, vice president; Miss Dor-| blaze ls undetermined, Dante, or Italian red, is one of the a e's, Luneheon at 12:49 p. m., |othy Baker, recording socretarys M - ~= now colors that is being featured \- Boon, Y 4 program in the after-|ftuth Wohlgumuth, corresponding Look over water-cooling system|for fall gowns and coats, Wpinard ge the 1 secretary, and Miss A Herron,|and determine that theré are no'green is alyo a new name on the Bec Hneheon committee is com: | treusurer. leaks, color card,

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