The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 21, 1924, Page 9

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act tHE SBRALIAME STAR o Seattle Society |{"s_axmiur L. KELSALL | Campfire Notes [ Hope Is Mrs. Tom Shipp Now - a E iby st elephone MA in-0600 bye t Horte Assistant—Frances Oldham ; : F Pp m0) 4 : 1 tn ! isse Room Will Be Opened At Sunset . . ° Hutes s Plan D ner at Golf Club ! "Seat : * : ‘ er. Aug La Fete ( July 3] Q ¢ . ekend. Aug - et “ eting a Honor Visitors 1 4a girl in camp, Elaine ‘ ' der g ’ jaround athlete, 1 high sct Dorothy Robinson; w aftern 5 Paves he Afr Ruth Robests, Mary Ge s is growing more mag Sie aii most courteous, Bett 8 week's meeting . apathy xer, Mary Elmore; v k advantage of the Ann Elmore; best K Pritchard; smiling through, Elinor'| tf. | Stark pleted the program. | f Seat es to Be Supper | wWohelo Orde these meetings which are held in the 1 period, Hocial Hall aboard the Camaraderie Kayner Dp. m . ‘ Wood Gathe fis Dek § . eee 1 Bartlett | Park * Nancy Tommick Ros ko, E McMichael, Edith jie ude Hente Mrs. Farrell Entertain ng Hayes; Mins Marian and Luell Week wan, Ger yee, Kate |*#ke Firemaker rank r, Blaine| s York city, who is ¥ Bloxom Po s—Betty Bogue, Frances es Farre Camperast—Virginia Beal, Pris ret Burr, Violet Rhind tart F eon on Bakenhus, > Glesting, Martha Brown, Caroline Bryant . Mrs. Arthur L. Kelsall, who until her recent marriage, | ™*"* — Teabell oh Batty Mins Molly, Lu ite le S pra paid . . Mah J was Miss Betty Reine Till, daughter of Madame Till. Mrs. De cakes’ ‘Senmitie tet | Monte, Send Mlasiny, Miata Manos Bridge and Mah Jongg Kelsall has been a teacher in the public schools of Seattle Luell Weed, Marlan Moser,| Dorothy Mahoney, Catherine Gar-|. 7, YORK, J 7 4 4, Musette Hill, Esthe et sw YORK, $ 21.—Thomas | places he cal me Tea for the past five years,—Portrait by Grady. vieve Scott, Peggy Ann|/4nd, Mus Jiort Ragecec agg oft hs NN" 3 : ch a ‘ ng came little Miss Hope ‘gO eae eee Oe eee eae 1 load ast i ire sons, Clara Louise Smith anor A nev . pe . . T Loar dR ise tL, | ] | "Special Wohelo—Peggy Stantey,|Hibbish, Irene Conard, Mary Gabriel. | Y*"tisin ys Ci -< > 2 c : . y Star oie Be: strate Pmt aa | moter t € und the Corner. Personal Dog Guards His | acile Le Master, spleen ih ry sand en Beant t r title . Junior Campcraf Vohelo—Jean | 7eanette Davidec eleanor an Pa ih vt 7 RA Dead Mistress |nisngy, rieanor stark, Peasy Ayer, | Betty Williams, Caroline Gunn : xe SEH n iger left} 4 an = Sacialh yond 7 iss Marjorie, Miss Harriot’ Mis A oo ors may Invite guerts and Saturday by motor for Portland and] | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. July 2 eee re Kathryn Garland, |jrtona. ‘Caroline Brroat” mies |enent ove, Tom Shi is ? 0 aie ions should be in ‘at the a the Columbia highway, to be gone * 6. fatally wounded by annie Bi djiian Berg, Frances te iy Fe “ charms of the > the ti of aaa, | Veen. lg io a ache shotgun charge, for three hours held | Moser, Martha Hayes, Betty Ken-|/ields, Martha Murxon, Betty Bloxer, | T24rms Of, ty ( ft and Mrs. W. | Myster Anna Teeple, chair ay Ko officers at bay while they at-|nedy, Betty Strickle Ruth Glass, Hortense Harley, Gretch: | one e” Now | otw World be the hostesses.| me ° tempted to ¢ ome of the| Sports—Dorot! sadn, ‘Maite |@0 Co Dorothy Kelse nd N all of os ot 3 “Literary M » Pols of anim: Warrent | Kel Helen Neal, Peggy Stanley - mE e : irs, HY ren lis ¥ parent | Shepard 4 eccentr Vera Hannah, Betty Ranson, Phyllis| Frogs at Camp Sealtt 3 Marion h, Miss Arizona Will Compliment aed irs. H. N. Anderac > had Lowell | Vernon, Helen V n, Elabeth Marian, Kate Henderson, Ele October ssband last | McDonald, Katherine Henderson, Bet. | Hig Mary Ser. | Hibt Engaged Pair Miss Hi ot | fall tie Williams, Carolyn Bryant, Carc nned » be| lyn Gunne Dan Imogene | erine Garland, Dorothy Mahone, Bar ing bed beside the body of | have commited suicide by swall « man, who |bara MeMichael, Caroll Bryant, | To ho Mr Strong of . ia ay ‘ naan aiggoch Orthopedic Lunch and Corse of New York city who is visit-| Thrift Shops Mrs. with a urday aft Je D. Fergu a and Fascinating ra, W. D.| yung Chinese IF —you need not be told how fas- [F —you will be glad to know that Mrs GC. W:| Mra. G. A. C. Roc aeronreney 2 cinating it is to young and old, . We are selling to our readers and ot urned. Game YOU how simple it is to play, yet what YOU © the public at large a complete mons and Miss Mary t in Viet nd Drive Guild w Gilm . Mrs. Harry G w, assisted by Mra. J Samue Hayes y Crawford R. W. Sulge M. Le ; Slater, } Entertains for Yakima | Mrs. M * 4 irs, Guest " Tn cc Guie Mrs. eras) noon Beac Shelton. | ¢ see DO intricacies it offers to the scientific DON’T game, with a book of directions Ross-Fairbanks Nuptials | witn vary juett L. M. Carvey will be in charge at| Mr. John E. Iinshaw of Ii player. that may be easily followed and Mie csaccine ot 31 meveken Guild, with dre [and Mrs. A. E. Spencer soon teach you the simple rules. banks, when } Iman and Mrs. B. J. Perk-| pe tet Mau Fairbanks, inson will have charge iy the. after | Mr. Victor Elfendahi and tw of Mr. Ralph T. F n. |dau it Miss Gladys and M euosaat : “aed lVirginia Elfendah! left last week lon a trip to Alaska Para Your Set | Women’s Clubs Fe te eee Shas our set Is 2 \ DDITIONAL CLUBS early in August for New York, after De eae x | spending the summer with her par WRITERS’ CLUB PIONEER AUXILIARY jents, Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Stryker The Writers’ club will meet in the| HAS ALL-DAY MEETING | eve lecture room at the ¥. W.C. A. Tues-| ‘The Woman's Pioneer Auxiliary to weiss Jones will sat The only requirement éagievening, 3 ah tor aiod ston State Pioneers held | July. 2 the President Grant for Pa ; Maguacigts will be read i Ct y eatg by souay the Orient, to be gone until Octob: we ask is that you call man Compton, Mary M. Hale « well as a business se: +.6-'s at our office and pre- Lila Carpenter Hamilton. d social features, on W: Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClelland F ae “i withi|teft today on a three months’ visit sent, with the 60c, two ALKI REVIE 0. 99 in New York city consecutively numbered Alki Revi 49 will meet Tues-| dent of the auxiliary, presidi | eee mn. in the J.0,| Meeting was one of the larg ld) Mrs, Harry D. Hurley and M Ma Jong Coupons, jthis summer. A very interesting pro-|tonneth L, Roth left Friday fot ng a business ses urcel post party. | 8am which featured mumbers by de-| rortnight's visit in Salem, Ore. which are appearing | scendants of prominent pioneers, and | pole 7 i |community singing, led by R. H..V io) arias cConaah Halk rie daily in The Star. }ian, was presented during the aft aes ants Pe . he sad 1's club will hold for a two weeks’ visit in Chicago. " noon. at the Federated ee Sh tse i jenle of the auxiliary . 3 bhouse on Tuesday, July "calla art agperta Nag sari Mr. Roland France left Thursday ¢ held a 7 ». 1H, All members are requestea| Will be held August 13, at ee ee ee 3 ? GMa Bench. All pioneers and their fam. | for New York city, to remain indef! esate |ilies are invited to attend and bring | Mitely. ay Cte WOMAN'S «CIVIC " la basket lunch. Coffee, cream and ‘ Lois The Woman's itub wi hold | SURar will be provided, Ey ee Se OEY Bes on age & special meeting on Tuesday, July} The next meeting of the auxiliary | liam Hammond, of Tacoma, spen at 2 p.m th ita clabronina, in| Will be held September 17, at Pioneer| the week-end in town. si . Terminal Sale: brooms, i” | hall, at Madison park. There will be see 8 Th I R d d R. d f B pian find. Virginia at. tha Sursoes |® Roonday luncheon followed by clec:| Mr. Fred Jacobs; who has been in ts 18 a Keduce eproduction o ox tion of officers for the coming year.| town for a few da Members are urged to attend, day to his home in Sortland. | oy Actual Size 12x53x1 of the meeting is to amend the constitution of the club, Members Are tirged to be present eae pis |COL. ELLSWORTH CIRCLE Miss Jessie Wishart will leave BETHLEHEM SiiRINE Col, Ellsworth circle, Ladies of the raged alii bavi jesse HAGE THIMBLE CLUB G. A. R., will serve a noonday home-| her home in Vakland, ¢ .. Bethlehem will meet Tr: Woodland Thimble clup| cooked dinnér Friday, July 26, in| the Misses Karla and Clairo Stolten te club | Veterans’ ball, Armory. Imporcant| Bere for several week: It Is a Complete Join the crowd and secure your game today! You'll be Here is the com- asket picnic | business meeting at 1:30 o'clock, Pde ects sige apy satya be} Miss Winifred Suhr and Miss Rose might leas ith th racti * | ae siren tg he aro comrade] EAT, etn, WM cae, om vet ime toe a ee WASHINGTON CIRCLE under, the direction of the depart-| tournament last week, left to- 144 Tiles in three ura ility of our set, sell for Washington circle, Ladies of the| ment patriotic instructor, Mrs, Lulu| 'e") - i. A. R., will serve a noonda: ch. | Suddreth, efreshments, G.A.F nday lunch: ddreth Refresh t day for their home, colors oa oe ee sshd F100 Counters, ade of Everyone wants to play this fascinating game, but PICNIC AT Y, W. C, A. HARMONY rN AT 1 US Rnaey an tie Bah aroed | ve int Xoung Women's Bea ¢ Ma eee any, Rent aus enigument a 4 ercnerens have eagerly called STEAD Ladies’ At ‘0 the Brotherhood |tian association w ave a plonic ie acks for | i upon dealers only to be informed that the sets average $25, Harmon homestead No, 174%,|0f Railroad Trajnmen will be heldjat the ¥, W. C! A. camp on Bain. Brotherhood of American Yeomen,| Thursday evening, July 24, at 7:30/pridge island, Each hostess ts in holding Pieces * S re ag will give @ soclat card party Tuesday |oelork, at 1015 First ave. Members| vited to bring a friend oF two with 2 Bone Dice while the cheapest was around $5. Our 60e set is just as c 2, at $140 o'dlock, in| asked to attend her, Luncheon will be served at . ’ * a satay 498099 UTHER ate rine ya lcamp. Specially arranged program: 1 Book of Directions complete as the more expensive ones. EACH Prizes REOREATION COMMITTEE at will Jeave Pier 3 at 9:30 a. m., (Mail Orders 10¢ Extra) 7a Te |OF PLT. A returning to Seattle at 6:30, | UYRIC'CLUB | A tour of the bathing beaches}, DDT) Oo RTE The Lyrle club will be entertained| has been arranged by Mrs. A. Ruric] Finds Bones of | Tuesday evening, July 22, at ar | Toda, chairman of the recreation ° 7 Ht den party at the home of Mrs, Wile|committes of the Seattle Council of | Prehistoric Man ||; iam Bartee, a members of the club's | Parent-Te: y jations, for PANA, Il, July 21,—Workmen D “aie executive board. Mrs, Newton G lay, July 24, from 2 until 4} digging in a mound ona farm north. . Scram, financial secretary, and Mrs,| o'clock west of here recently unearthed a Frank I. Jackey, corresponding sec-| All past and present members of | skeleton more than six feet long, be- | | retary of the club, are in rge of|circle committees are ked to] lieved to be of a man of pre-historic | » Star Buildin rrangements for the entertainment|register for the trip by calling Mrs. | period, buried by Indian mound but || & { 1307-11 Seventh Avenue of the gu 3B non-2907-R, or Mrs, George|ors, A clay pipe and vase also were i. Nyberg, RA nier-1220, found i A plente supper will| Todd, be served on the jawn at 6 o'clock: son line rly mid- nD costume an history

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