The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1924, Page 9

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AR 9 THE & Announce Concert Serie — oT vers \nnoune Edited by Lil Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA ir-0600 Oe (m4 ry Assistant—Frances re agg 2g ld E cn a Music—Louise Raymond Owens * | Goodwin Weds at Trinity tertaining at Sunset Club A Thurstons Will Be Hosts \ M Mrs, 8 i M A \ Bigger raster, Tea Compliments House re form, for it it F roug Guest al ‘et pe Leelee ceca: rata . samenkg ts ASHINGTON has a 7 chancel was | Ay Hammond of abla as mder, a frat among eas, preference when it comes to wi ier |e, eee aro pen eth baking powder—sales prove that. il ge ot md aa la ‘sini oniers for season eke» Although there are any number of {ot ‘ secianda of Hower: Entertaining “for viva by ate Join Soren Other brands, the women of this Bia RR EE | 2 a aan State almost solidly favor. cet SS aw Cork ie fer et J l. © sprig of orange biowoms which closed on GOOD CAMPERS jt . ° ach side. Orchida with sweet peas see Mrs. Robert Harris, of St. Louis, ia the house guest of| \eonx Burtord, Alice Lopn. De —not because of rice—not and lilesof-the-vaile M man exaust Orthopedic Se A, J. Pike until the middle of August.—Portrait by|0\%Y Hows Millicent Palme " ? Ite shower were her flowerm | pig, Powe SOT Gale ee wero mange ina Warren, Sarah Jane because of claims made for it—but Miss Kathryn of honor, She The bri Goodwin, was ma tive In @ gown of yellow 5, ostrich trimmed, and a head of French flowers. Ward roses blue larkspur formed her bow tanley, Pat am, 7) sacle anon. Fat Ke ned on account of the results obtained whenever Campiire Girls impasse "| oes Hine rom wenen voretst Many housewives after one will be in charge the Orthopedi v | Mon 1 ju Asaisting wi L. Beddow, Mrs. Frank Mra, Charles More, Mrs, | 4nd smal Btu Kinne, Mrs. Lavra Burnett, |Thompkins’ moth Thomy wo o'clock every Wednos M ® group of eager-eyed Camp The six bridesmaids were gowned returne lar and cuffs. He carried the ring |taln members of the Orpheon society F ‘ of Englishmen | premier 1 old blu ds from tte in. Crepe Chittoa, abd, lace Manel Atobat, Miss 3. Ta lae. m0 ead the Camaraderie, ‘Th | Ther yee hee! trial of Calumet were convinced , with wreaths of pastel flow McAvoy, Mra. W. J, Miller, |"*" ! eee ome k "i rs and tof nat enaae eis sleek ts a hat baki vd ‘ st i hair and cafri m wana teimanka ‘Save. Weed ne Fifth i that baking powder the most important a. uquets of Ophelia ros nap lira “Prank “Geotwin i M 5 ne games. -tr BP gitied and gir urged to register | $e. * : A a \ hounnete of Ophelia Fass, snap rs. Frank Goolwin, Mt ee Watkins § ee of the games. ‘The the fance ot thea ingredient used in baking. —- Filson, Mrs. Ed wn for # r Sts la ink pe order to ppoint- | Miss Mildred Hart and Misa Gret bg slle, M u 1 for t hor t 7 . ‘ 5 , Te ee pee kath eanelie, Mr. A. turday howe eroupe are” more oF Foods that are properly leavened rine Bacon and Misa’ Ruth Hausdort at ‘ ip . ’ | iakotw girls will spend thle week are nutritious and healthful. Guard your and M Shirley Goodwin in hare of Interlaken Guild ali day ‘I Claire w eave Tues} EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETS here fr} hae ays na Mcaiy vo : vr on 7 Sie CORIEEGaA tbe Ot Sabra, Anne Elizabeth Gooflwin [day with Mra. A. M. Hare eee ean xa ank Gai erkeae aoe TS coon. [tht older girls going over for woe f i 4 ag i was an adorable flower girl, in @|charge in the morning and per iy ; ial cast Wi sof the exec lends, and has proved very popular | EVERY INGREDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U.S, FOOD AUTHORITIES ’ Ne organ pares. te the Marsing sae hes or Pte | this summer | Sales 2'/, Times Those of Any Other Brand immed with lace and rib-|Watson in charge in the afternoon Mr. Arehie Cha urned I " ey Mrs. J. H /, beirygees Sebati gM ie dhol (te, Are trued Frl-| win: fiat vice president, Sra. J. H.| ales 2'/, Times Those of Any Other Brand 2 dainty ; we Sica har eee Cl b wren Capt. J Git detlary, i Peecosnraae te ee - - ays of Dresden flowers, from ich see Lamson; treasu Mr. F. C bas 7 fell her long golden curls. She car-| u Ss Mr. W rn . Mr. Hum If * . | MacDonald's sins have been those of | least three different methods for a buds. from a at « 4. C.)}MAJON INGRAHAM LEADS th t or urope 1 will be wel i Sidney ot hen the wis a of loRPHEON SOCIETY % ‘i | CAMPY mus Gis : ‘3 Ey Hee i x sna ~ Rar ca ee iohe axiin' trousers and: jacket, and| "C2" YETHI és Wileon, Heitine lett Meattie Theraday moraing| 100 Conservative, Is Beliéf | uy wcponaia has beon an admirable FOR WIRELESS = white satin blouse with plaited co! Mra. Frederick Graham will ente wodks wad : ¥ visit at Summerland the * j 1 country fam now admit, ~ - n . white satin pillow, showered |at a buffet dinner on Tuesday eve | termina Je o8.—The first Bri.| Somewhat grudgir that he has | N[#W YORK, Ju ap hoanl sda orange blossoms and valley lning July 29, at 6 o'clock, at her| Mrs. } tt of New - tah Labyi.Sotatiet govetument. tx| done “fairly well, At least he has are getting ready to send here Quickly heals chafing home, [ora Konia! | nn, i* visiting her sen] THIRD PERIOD CAMPERS Are. Goodwin wore =. powder blue 92 Walnut st a Bs. = . Meee oe coke falling—because {t is too conserva | doce nothing revolutionary. |tofore unheard-of ideas and appara deeb cage f chiffon and silver lace The following program has been ar neat ~- A ive rue, he didn’t recognize Soviet! tus for exhibition at the first radio | costume of chiffon an Alling W The folle of girlx we et been too Red, it would| Russia, but that didn’t hurt any ihe hand Ware or sore in nd an orthid corsage ranged for the evening } o- als bie camp, third period:| , tft had bee t I body, for the previous conservative | World's fair, which will be held here Lieut. William A. Gorry waa best | (a) ones Blow: ardt| Mr. and Mrs. Clau y 1 Hall ana Bartlett, Wilma] go say the ition experts svernment would have done the | Sept. 22 to 28 ma d the ushers were Licut. L. | (b) ite ae lati have returned from y Pexry Avery, Winnifred Wade] phe explar is not far to |same thing, for political reasons The promise of new inventions is C. Lawbaugh, Lieut. Morton (a) “A Morning in Spring"....Mattiew (eral months in the dington, Muzette Hill, Eather Jane} prornic \y MacDonald heads} But the old-fashioned conservative | so great that Managers U, J. Hert sees oe J coh « eth heye Mensebel eget | Parsons, Emily Parsons, Mary Gene-}, min ernment, maintal is now saying, with almost an air of} mann and James F. Kerr have been t Casson, Ens irs. Batella Pederso Mrs. ‘T. H. Hall returned Wednes ott, 1 ’ : y because of the parti.| Teal grievance, “But this man isn’t a| compelled to enlarge the “new in i, Helen | 4 : nsign Thomas ones f . in power simy au and Ensign Thoma Mrs, B.A. Konick from f& visit of several weeks « Louis I, Blaine| car jentousies of the conservatives |?ed at all, He's just ordinarily sane.| ventions section” for the exhibition t 4) “Heart of Mine Seaside, Ore Elizabeth Frye, Jean Col Thé: main t of |S0 Why should We keep him in of. | of 100 devices At. the reception later, (Oy “Wind and tote Ae eg Pritchard, Gertrude Mberala has been | fice when we might have one of our| Among the noteworthy American ome the bride's pare Fg tah Oana.) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vogler andlinch, Helen Zer faye own folk l discoveries to be shown will be at Php a) “One Fine Da Madam ) an ¢ ner out metas replete Butterfly") } Puceint it Tereua, who - motored Leila The conservatives are quite satis. | Grvin s. Goodwin, Mra. Ne! b) “Musetta Wait ne country from New York Helen Neal ane Paul-| tied that they have spiked the liber. win, Mrs. Howard Joslyn, care; ve: Caneel | are the guests of Mr. and Mra. Joseph | son, Virginia Hammer, if FLUE Laie” Hest gunk Gnd thet the sooner c Spear, Mrs. Francis Paxton ithe reider at Magnolia beach for ajer, Millicent Palmer hy Meil-|an election comes, the better it will Old and the Misses Jean Goodwin. | ROWENA CIRCLE on t way to California icke, Carolyn Limba elyn’ Me-|pe for conservatism. | ae Byrne Ania gsr cbse Rowena circle, Brotherhood of 479 8 Nealy, Katherine Frances| Conservative leaders predict that Wien, Helen Fay, Hasel Waechter,; 00 : epee eT 1 Mrs. Barrett Green of New| Russell, Phyllis Bresnan, Enid But-|}iberalism will be virtually wiped out wuts Wit ‘on and Louise Blaine, |American Yeomen, will give a card) \) are motoring west to visit) ler, Lucille Bresns * the. polls, owing to the vacllation Virginia Mo Tuesday evening, July : o'clock, in M. W. A. hall, 19 lof Liberal Lender Asquith, and that | | the next election wil} be a straight! Mr. Green’s parents, Mra. and Mra.| Ruth Livingstone, EB 29% | Thon ireen, and are expected to} Priscilla Peacock, Erma irs. Craig traveled in a three-| DP + piece tailleur of taupe polret twill, m black felt hat and sable ADVANCE | Third ave arrive this week 7, Stanley, Manon Fullerton,| battle between conservatism and la- ® 6: Te | L APA Acie | Ma imore, Florence Cummins, | bor-soctaliem | M Mra. Craig wil be aticenTH AVE, E | Enaign Allen Moorehouse, of the) Thelma Bilis, Roberta Tauberg, Jean| ‘True, David Lloyd George tins to] home Port Angeles after Au- IMPROVEME: CLUB {U. Maryland, now Port | King, Leona Burfor Vera Brock-| be dered, but as long as As | ON AUGUST 1 Vous Kava-|quith ts tho official leader of the provement club will meet Tues- | town. naugh, Evelyn Earles, Caroline Trou-| liberal party, the conservatives are ster H in| day, July at Tniv _ — - gon, Erma Holt, Katherine Edmon-| eager for the fray Cc S Baxter to Entertain) aay, sury at the University | [age Helen. Ustler, Irene Coward,| And, ironically enough, Ranieay PLA E ORDER NOW Tenth Avenue Northeast Im.| Townsend, spent the week end inj man, Esther Do Mc Mr Branch library, 10th ave. N. E. ADDITIONAL € at Luncheon \ “ | |Lucy Ustler es “ and E. 60th st. Business will be | Lucy tler, Madeleine Piess, Jean Mra: Fred Hi. “Baxter” will en: | followed by a social hour, LARC ATHERING | Wright, Irada > Anderson, Elinor | ANDER B FOR GENUINE tertain the board of trustees of) Boo asin Ae eT Cooke,’ Bavbara’ Pashley; Geraiainal L* \NDE UTT, eye- n sea rani eter i ao oe WOMAN'S GUILD One hundred and fifty gueats at-| Warren, Betty Kenned rances sight specialist, whose uesday afternoon, The Woman's Guild of St.|tended the annual picnic of tho| art, Bernice Miller, Betty Schaffer, || business has been taken Mark’s church will meet with |pennsylvania Study club, at atki| Vivian Whorrle, Isabella Sa over by the Huteson Opti- Mrs. Frederick Bentley ond Mrs. David Edward Skinner. LADYSMITH Mrs, W. G. Cassel at Medina Wed- | point, 0 § the evening | Audrey Kennedy, Dorothy College,| 5 ; Covers wilt te placed for six-| TE” Shiy 30 {husbands say As ent and offieer | Betty Harper, Rachel Greene, Diana || cal Company. i age Pe view 34 \trom the U. $. S. Pennsylvania were|Cummins, Pat Kennedy, Martha While rates are low. . . WRITERS’ CLUB entertained at a dinner and program #, Inell Wood, Ellen Richard. | HIGH-GRADE — —— — Farewell Dinner ‘The Writers’ club will moet in the|given at Alki Community house. |40H. Charlotte ‘Thomas, Katherine | COKING Fast, all-steel trains, su- Mr. and Mrs. Rollin V. Ankeny | lecture room at the Y. W, C, A. Tues | oxeue ud, Anna Mar ite, Geraldine | perb road bed, and those “famously good” North- ern Pacific’ meals. ik, Jeanno Vera Hanna, Van Patten, will entertain with an informal din- | day evening, July 29, at 8 0 . _|MYRTLE CHAPTER, | Vanderspeok, 1 ner at their home on Tuesday| 1, Roney Weir will read the first|NO, 48 | evening as a farewell compliment | part of a novelette, “The Wicked! Myrtle chapter, No. 48, 0. E Pesey Hayes, Josephin: WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: DENTAL FU Con ARMS & SCOTT, ce to Mrs. Andrew M. Thomas and| woman,” and a short story, “All| wil! hold itt annual plenic Satur-| Nee eet oe aoe 1268 Occidental Ave, elo ee } Mr. and Mrs, Stuart C. Thompkins, | Dressed,” will be read by 8. E. John-|day, August 2,:at Woodland park, | Jennelt® Miss Aurelia, Miss Katrina path AMA MEIrone 4000, Excursion fares good on who are leaving shortly to maké/son, Visitors welcome. Supper will be served at 6:30|" po PIBTEA a, | DAYLES BROTHERS, BACTEIA SOLER Ghat On “The North Coast Limit- their permanent home in San “ee o'clock. Members are asked totake | , Whoa tption ; | ager ichoaves RCE TO GUAR n COAL Oe ed”—for 25 years “One of Francisco. LD, A. R. BRIDGE TEA the Phinney car. SE Al, HONORS AWARDED: i SIrone 0277. MAin 5080. pede pee an ‘Seattle Chapter, D. A. R., will have $<. \4 THIRD PERTOD America's Finest Train: 10, PLAIN FURL YARD, COAST COAL CO. Southinke Ave, corgetown Yard, CApltol 0186, GLendate 0165, Ic Fe Pine t 2 | ve a pienie at Miss Tanner Will Be |e bridge toa at the home of Mrs.|LADY KAGLES' PIC Py | Arthur Hope Jones, 1132 23rd ave. Eagles will ha August Bride i, on Tuesday, July 29, at 2 o'clock. IN. | Ward's boathouse, near Kenmore, aero The marriage of Miss Lura Tan-| phe affair will honor Mrs, Edward|Sunday, August Members and % ° ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W1l-| townsend. thelr families are invited to: come | ora nRonia liam G. Tanner, to Mr. James Doug: one and bring lunch buskets, Round Trip Fares A, canetnys, From Seattle a8 0 7 Garfield 1886. WEat 0190, Chicago .. .$ 86,00 @ . # 1 ‘ St. Paul-Minneapolis.. 72.00 Ed las Givnan, son of Mr. P. J. Givnan, ANNUAL PICNIC ** @ | ‘Fo i r CASE AD COAL CO, COAL & WooD New York 7. | will take place Wednes after.|- Alki Review, No. 69, W. B. A,|DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORC r baby’s rash 1 orchiaxe Ayes Ms y COAL & Woop Milwaukee noon, August 20, at 4 o'clock, The} wil! have its annual picnic for mem-| ‘The Daughters of St. George | 7 service will be read at the rectory of| bers and friends at Woodland park,|will have a 1 o'clock luncheon, | Fe S Sk | St. James Cathedral. on Tuesday, July 29, at 6:30 o’clocks| followed by cards, on Thursday or. ore in eo Kansas Cit Miss Tan who will be given in| . afternoon, July 1, at the home | {esha eg Detroit marriane y her father, will peat iva bah icalocl*i Ape at Re of Mrs i, Christiansen, 2604 47th) “On July 15, SE Bae 3028 Mist Margaret Yerkes, Miss Mar-| ‘The King County Veterans’ asso. bi har 1901, DR, Leander Butt, for thirty karet Delaney and Miss Marion Pep-| ciation will hold its annual picnic] AUXILIARY U. 8. W. V EDWIN J. years in the practice of Ask for similar low rates tson Thygesen Auxiliary U. W. V. will assemble at the} BROWN Took Tony on Tuesday, July 29, at Woodland to other Eastern points, Following the service there will be| park, Luncheon at noon. All pa. fitting eyes and making glasses in Seattle, is now 4 reception at the T esidence. + orders invite of Washington st., Thursday | 1 n KEATING F ‘ the ‘Tanner t |triotic orders invite morning, July 31, ‘at 11 o'clock, | Contes ok ee vice president and general Peete eesd, A a Fine ne A Miss Alison King LUNCHEON to visit the Hospital ship, Ow! ‘|manager of the Huteson , .G, 1 CPA, Compli ted % Colonel Roosevelt Auxiliary, Veter: | jane aed se DENTAL || Optical Co,, 1820 Second ARLAN « CO, Wee City Ticket Office, ym plimenleo ans of Foreign Wars, will give a NATIV 5 DAUGHTERS OFFICES {| Ave. He specializes in fit- ao | GArfield 0603, 1407 Fourth Ave. Miss Adelheid Kaufman enter-| Northwest Products luncheon served | OF WASHINGTON ‘ Whi avetore nee | ibe Ph Biltote 8460 tained with an informal Iuncheun|hy Mrs, Sprague, on Tuesday, July| Princess Angeline Patlor No, 2,| Now at 106 Columbia St | ting kryptoks which need MeMULLEN & CO | WAINWRIGHT & Mel one Ellio this afternoon at the Dixie Teal 99, at the home of Mrs, Minnie Ritz | Native Daughters of Washington, | || not be worn constantly and Sitirowe GOz8., OND Lika D room jn compliment to Miss Aliwon|man, 127 HB. 69th st, Take Meridian | will hold their regular monthly moet 4 In the Oye irate yours: shat anyone having trouble in r, King, of Vancouver, 8. C,, who is the ing at their elub rooms at the Y, W,| My ed, more than 170,000] 0 en eate oo AT) rt Plbut ot Mite Markbaik date | 6.0 CA, on Friday evening, Auguot 1,{ patlents have had thelr dental work | getting used” to these PACIFIC SHIPPING & FUEL co a O ern de fate! SEATTLE LODGE NO. 7 At which timo the final plans wilt}done at these offices at a saving|{famous lenses will be . ‘ le . Seattle lodge No. 7, Degree of} be made for the annual pienic to be 10k banda $2,000,000 to them. Le | greatly helped by calling Rasthtealie oheetal A, DAVIES, ° Kora Konia |e a een OOM | eee meee extn so acific : ee M12 ap ie Be me a visas iy loftice is wil doing a romarkanie(| gladly advise, without ob- Ni ng t Under brassieres, |‘ “ue evening, July 29, at) powrny cLun Joffice is still doing a remarkable |] Sadly ‘ANtIEIIO) RIBUTORS OF LADYSMITH COAL ligation or charge for this service, whether you get your glasses from him or not, whieh shows that the pub }he approciat BROWN 11 Columbia Street 7:A6 o'clock, An interesting program ittle Chapter American Literary ji being prepared, following which) association (Seattle Pootry club) will a progressive whist purty will take| meet Wednesday evening, July 30, place at 9 o'clock, All membors| with Mies Merlo Glavin, 1802 Iirut urged to attend i ave, N. Take Hast Queen Anne cir, BDWIN J. BROW | the service at the AL OFVICUS, LOW corsets, ban Railway 109

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