The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1924, Page 9

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4 4 4 1 WEDNESDAY, JULY 80, 1 Seattle Society an Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 ant—Frances Oldham Loui ymond Owens Seattle Day Nursery to Entertain at Garden Tea; Luncheon Arranged for Honor Guests omg Fe “ye ' t ul ‘ : . Mr BRA ie ws | 7 om tp ni Hosts at Two Affairs € 4 new bulld. an nt “ the near tu Earling t ake branch ha Invitations } been confined te sent and | ‘he sma 3 n mbers Thi < a hon i n w in charge of the| Barling before th ecept 4 Mrs, Walter Henry, | #!! at the Sunset clut Fs m™ of rrangements, ‘ oe M ‘ man, chairman of the Entertains for » ttee Mrs. «!l ; chairman of progrems;| Visitor M J. H. Fox, chairman tea} Mra. F. EB. Higgins entertained tat M Abr Weaien ehe with a juncheon on Monday after tt membership booth Big Tree Inn in compliment a. Davies, chairman of ‘refres Mrs. W, W. Stevens, of New Ye ' Mr E. Woodruff, | ‘ty, who is the house guest of M kc . ot” Mrs. E. E.| 8d Mrs. W. A. M. Smith. re tomobiie Mr. and Mrs. Smith, w eee est, left today by motor for a few Plans Luncheon at £ eulbiotes mee >, ier vy : ee Rainier Club Informal Buffet To honor rs. C. BSewall Clark bs Olargue Auzias de Turenne), of | SUpper Cedron, near Philadelphia, and Mrs. Miss Gertrude Dunn will entertain Archibald Hill Ferguson (Helen Me- | *Wenty-eight of her young friends at| Ew ‘si Mrs. Keneim|® buffet supper on Thursday even ale medigggs extending invita-|!9s at her summer home at The tions to a luncheon at the Rainier| Highlands elub on Wednesday afternoon, Aug: | fe ieproee ye |Dinner Hosts Tonight Ry Mr. and Mrs, R. D, Merrill will Small Luncheon for entertain at dinner this evening at Mrs. Cotchett their home preceding the reception and ball at ihe. Sunset club. Mrs, Keith Logan Bullitt Is en o-. tertaining with an informal lunchton at her home on Saturday anacteon| Hostesses Named for in honor of Mrs, Walter Cotchett, of| Dinner Dance Paris, who, after spending several Acting as hostesses at the dinner weeks a5 the guest of Mr. and Mrs./ dance Friday evening at the Tennis John W. Eddy, is leaving Sunday/ciup will be Mra. C. Edwin Davis, r the East. Major Cotchett left] Mrs. John Loor Locke, Jr Mrw ht for California on his way | ponald G. Graham and Mrs. Thomas Doremus. Orthopedic Shops Mrs. Clifford Reid will be hostess Miss Margaret C s, daughter|for Denny Fuhrman Guild Max Clericus, has chosen |Orthopedio Lunch room August 14, as the date of |@#sisted by Mrs. John C. rriage to Dr. Travis Stansell|A- A. Sutherland, U. S. N., of Abbeville, Ala.,| Falknor, Mrs, Willis I. Vail ched to the U. 8. 8. Nev ‘orge Dowling, Mrs. Harry G Rev. Mark Allison Matthews will per-| Smart. Mra. W. P. France form the ceremony at the home of | Samuel Leroy Crawford, Mrs. James the bride's mother at 8:30 o'clock in Wood, Mrs. Adolph Linden, the evening. M..McConahym, Mrs. O. W Mr. Walter William Stoll, in-law of the bride-elect, her in marriage and Mrs be matron of honor for Dr. Guy Nichols, U. 8. best man and the ushers will be fel-| E. / Wedding Date Made Known at Slater, Mrs. Bennett M rs, J brother: | Kucher, Mrs. E, J. Bradine, Mrs, will. give| E. Barry, Stoll will Miss Agnes B. Va and Miss Mary a Peterson Baker Guild with Mrs. hart and Mrs. I. M. Jens In charge low officers from the U. 8. 8. Ne-| at the Thrift § vada. jon Thursday Morning and the East | A reception will follow the service. | on Guild with Mrs, R. J. Ward, |; In compliment to Miss Clericus|c man, on Thursday afternoon. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR THRUSDAY |from the auxiliary to Seattle “Post psa |No. 18; Mss. David Maurier and CENTURY CLB PICNIC Mrs. H. K. Benson from the aux The Women's Century club will/iliary to University Post No, 11 have anniversary picnic on Thurs-| Mrs. Minnie I. Bragdon, Mra. D. C day at McClelland and Mrs. A. I July 31, at 12 o'clock, the 20th ave. N. E. entrance to the| Post No. 1; and Mrs, Louise A. ee 8 patk. |Johnson, Miss Evelyn Hogun and| Mrs. W. S. Dulmage and her Seer Mrs. Amelia Nelson from the aux-|daughter, Mise Ellen Dulmage, re 4 a Re Ris ilary to Lloyd T. Cochran Post |turned last week from a visit of seve SEATTLE DAY Nt an 48. The regular meeting of the Seattle es | on Day Nursery association will be held} ists at the nursery, 302 Broadway, Thurs-; ANNUAL PICNIC | Hugh Purcell re day, July 31, at 1:30 p. m The Young Ladies’ Institute will} to their new home mga | give their annual picnic for the girls | « ave fees wet of the Industrial school of the House | ‘26 ANNUAL PICNIC |, |of Good Shepherd on Sunday, Aug-| Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Polson (Pri The East Union club will give Its) + 3. at the house grounds on 50th | c nderson) are: recelving-. con annual picnic at Madison park on | 104 ‘Sunnyside. gratulations upon the birth of a Thursday, July 31, at 1 o'clock. =|" “tiga Barbara Kelley Marshall is|daughter July 30 at the home of rd 2 |clmirman of the general committee, | Mrs. Polson'é parents, Mr, and Mrs.| BADY STIRLING CHAPTER land the Misses Alice Hopper and|H. N. Anderson, at Loyal Heights. Lady Stirling Chapter, Daush-|winemena Henderson will . have +e ters of the American Revolution, | charge of the entertainment. Mrs. William D. Yerkes, of Stan will meet at 38 hn peed eos j ton, Pa., who is spending the sum July 31, in the Frede Nelson eo ie eas tke eat acd auditorium, instead of at 2 o'clock | BASKET PICNIC BACON ee as previously announced. The Ladies’ Auxiliary No. 14, of . ee the United association of plumbers | Mrs: Niles Trammél: left: recehtly DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE |and steam fitters, wilt hold a basket |. California on a short visit, The Daughters of St, George|pienfc at Carlton park, Magnolia ie will have a 1 o'clock Juncheon, |beach on Saturday, August 2. Mem-| grancis ana Spafford Frink and followed by cards, on ‘Thursday | bers of both locals and their families i Lamont will: leave: Thursday afternoon, July 31, at the homejare invited. Coffee, cream and Poe Ante AY Booms to anbad of Mrs. H. Christiansen, 2604 47th |sugar will be provided, There will). month. ave, 3. W. be games for the children at 2 p. m.| : ae pot ees Dinner will be served p. m, Taki AUXILIARY U. 8. W. V. cars No. 29 and No, 5, and transfer Fortson Thygesen Auxiliary U.|to the bus line. s. foot morning, to visit W. V. will assemble at the} #49 6 of Washington st. Thursday | par CIRCLE NO. 66 July 31, at 11 o'clock, Palm circle No. 66, the Hospital ship. | Woodcraft, will meet beste ing, August 4, at 8 o'clock, KEEWADIN CLUB Fellows’ hall, 10th and E. The Woman's Keewadin club of PEAT Mercer island will meet at the club- Neighbors of Monday even- in Odd Pine st. house on Thursday, July 31, for a 12] COL. HAN ALLEN CIRCLE o'clock luncheon followed by bridge.| Col. Ethan Allen circle, Ladi ae 5428 the G. A. R., will meet Friday, A PICNIC AND CARD PARTY ust 1, at 1:30 p. m, at Roosevelt The W. B. A. Past. Commanders’ | hall, 1616% Third ave. club of Seattle Review No. 8 will! Figs give a picnic and card party at the | AUXILIARY 70 FIREFIGHTERS home of Mrs. J. A. Kent, 2907 39th| The Ladies’ Auxiliary to Firefight- ave. 3. W., on Thursday, July 31,{ers will hold a social meeting on ‘ Monday evening, August 4, at 8| Luncheon at 1 p.m.; cards at 2 p. m. Members are invited to attend. Take|0’clock, at Stetson hall, Fourth and car No. Battery. REUNION DINNER HALF-PRICE SALE Pi Sigma Gamma sorority will| The Orthopedic Thrift Shop an- have a reunion on Thursday eyen-|nounces a.half-price sale of every article on ite shelves for Thursday, ik at 6 o'cluck, at tie L. C. Smith j duty 31, at G11 Stewart st. building restaurant, 8H WRITERS’ CLUB The Verse Writers’ club will meet | ‘Little Brown Jug Thursday evening, July 31, at 8| and Beer Captured o'cloc! oom 21, @ MI Ca ee ear athe Ye Mi| ‘Two sacks of beer and a granite speak on “Diction in Contemporary |Jus caused the arrest of F. Scott, Poetry.” Visitors will be welcome, | 6% at the Remington Court apart ° 8 6 ments Tuesday night, according to cia c held in ADDITIONAL CLUBS |the dry squad, Scott was | sina teghu a |Jail Wednesday, W, Preston, 3018 0th ave. S. Wa also was arrested by police, He had two gallon jugs of moonshine, it was said. PLAN $20,000 STORE DELEGATES ELECTED Mra. J, Naylor. treasurer of the Aineri un Leg! on Auxilary to Maple Leat Port. No 6 been olected to the sta vonvention | ot the American Legion to con-| Plans for a $20,000 two-story fire Yene in Walla Walla, August 28,|proof store and loft structure at 29 and 30, M O. Beaton hag [418-22 Fourth ave, have been com been elected Delegate Architect Wililam Aitken beon alternate pleted by who have been namedjand 4 general contract h by the other auxiliaries include:}awarded to Contractor Peder Gjarde Mrs, Ralph Hammor, Mrs, i, J.|‘Phe building will be the property of Elvors ond Mrs, George A. Bundy, |the John Miller estate, the} Thursday | Ellsworth |* venna park. Take Ravenna car to|from the auxiliary to Rainier Noble |} (MISS “JOAN t THE SPRAGUE a | | | she will sail Miss Tiasi Soni left Sunday for Montreal from w. her re August 2, for Liverpool. Mrs. | her art studies 1 in n Europe for a yea She will continue Portrait by Grady. Judg end Saturday to s th a part and Mr ule, are G, Ande ee Ainsworth ¢ of Mr er Mrs. Winifred Merrill, president of |Oakamere acho New York, Eliza Ferry the house guest | Leary and Mrs. Music ;Costume Recital Myrtle Carver, coloratura soprano of Los Angeles, will present a cos. tume recital Thursday evening, July 31, at 8:30 o'clock, at Thorn’s hall at Green lake. Florence McCanne, pianist, will be the accompanist. ° it| Music The F jreau ts Bureau Organized |" Imerton-Mendel Music |its musical ranks, It js sponsored by | Mrs. I*, EB. Palmerton and Mrs, Louis L. Mendel. ‘The bureau is located at 4 Union street, Schneider Art | galleries. ‘The newly organized music bureau, | proposes to bring the best musicians reasonable lto attle at the eee prices. ‘The first will con stitute a winter series of three con- certs to be followed by a like course jin the spring. All of their artists will appear at the Metropolitan | Theater, Louis Kreidler, Metropolitan and will inaug: 17. Chicago Opera baritor urate the series on Kdna Swanson verH one of the real beaut ert stage will sing Doce or elmanyl, Hugary who is creatin, Burope at ovember ar, cont of the con aber 16. areatent a new present, will here January 13, coming to attle almost direct from his latest Huropean triumphs furore play in BY DAUG Sv. M. “Lf never heard of such nerve, A man on your position asking for my daughter's hand!” “Oh, my position isn't so bad. have a widow on side and the door on the other,"—Am. Legion Weekly. Personal bu: | tle’s latest acquisition to | "| permit on the according to its announced intentions, | of Los Ar Rugs are offered in this x the on event at prices which sug- ea gest the selection of needed * oor coverings at this Mr. and Mrs. M. F. D tty Fe re Mata Voor time. You can arrange for ae io pane se : most convenient payments. pence das ily 27 at Provi Selections Come in tomcero'y” aaa see | eee Now | and small n visiting lewood Orleans, for « last in : Wagner In the Latest Patterns and Colorings plied Se tie ey ei , food quality, high pile Rug in the; AXMINSTER—Scatter Rugs in a selection of attrac- ding trip, will arrive in town August convenien| 2 size. 2 tive patterns. Size 36x63 inches. |9 or 10 Priced 280/34 sc. csasswcss dp thas. $ 8.50 Priced at ...... TEA eles calms wl Mra, Clara M Dolan of San Fran oa btm tan popular 8-3x10-6 size high pile} AXMINSTER—Small Scatter Rugs in pretty patterns, claco, 1s spending a in town Axminster. ize 27x52 inches are as the guest of Mrs. Henry N. Sneed ed (WL ace NER Le Us $27.50 priced’ abs... 3). ae hank saan $2.95 pny? Fate! da fis ten AXMINSTER—The same high quality Axminster} These Rugs are all good, serviceable qualities; in fact, who In visising her parents, Mr. and Hae ae 6x9. $19, 75 , there are no seconds, discontinued patterns of imper- |Mra. E, J/Shbort MICRO Wests sce a a8 vised fect rugs in the sale. k ghd Mrs, Stanton Frederick | Vv pad ee Sane number of very fine Velvet Rugs} WILTON VELVET—A splendid assortment of Seam- ve peturned rom a two weeks’ ul at yi visit With Mr. and Mrs. C, EB. Fred. aioe! at sae erent he $34, 50. $ aetieiSele te Weds - $52. 50 jericfin Spokane, ee Mire. A. Rocke Robertson and three |cfilidren have returned from Van |¢ouver, B. C., where they have been sojourning for six weeks | Miss Catherine Collins is the guest | jof Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Squires | and Mrs, David Honeyman in Port- | land for two weeks, FIGHTS LEASES Stone May Invalidate Fall Grants in New Suit WASHINGTON, |ney General Stono today filed a | suit, which, if won by the govern- |ment, will result in the invalidation virtually all oll leases granted former Secretary of the Interior July 30.—Attor- hey all | The suit {pete district City, Utah, is against 2, M. Harri- |4on, the Midwest Oil Co. and the | Southwest Oil Co. to cancel an oll| Navajo Indian reser- filed in court of the United) alt Lake vation. The test case recent opinion was filed under a submitted to the | President by Stone, in which the Matter held that the general leasing act of February , 1920, does not }@pply to such permits and holding that permits already issued are in- | valid. Some 20 permits covering} large areas of Indian lands tn various r vations are granted, ‘|Robs Store, Leaves Letters as Clews Burglarizing the office of the North. west Pleture F me Co, 1618 Seventh ave, a thief Tuesday night ripped the pay phone from the wall, stole a few small articles and departed, leaving} two calling cards in the shape of let 8 clows for the police to trail Tho lettres were given to the police! Wednesday by H. C, Bisworth, man. ager of the firm Winter Js the commonest season for burglary. PL a WAM NAAN CALL A teabh Me be Ml Codt 1 vk PAY MORE FOR ARREST TAXIMEN U.S, FLOUR English Breadstuf{s Soar as Seven Carried Blackjacks, Police Alle e yeady/,55, RECIPES Price Goes Up \Here or OUR MILK CODKING BY PERCY SAK LONI — The popularity | \ of FISHER’'S \ SOUR MILK | \ RECIPE BOOK : : has caused us to and @ total of u mg . print a fifth edi- oN * : ' ( tion-now ready. rt ‘ tour-y , Fans on \ These 55 recipes uf, ie 8. I rs i J , 1 t-penny plece, will} . M3 ‘ \ were prepared \4 ea next Mondey : te w \ and tested by, , To the English farm at r the eats ES a paorae gy ts f . potice. | \ Isabelle Clark me ince the war, but to the er aan ie a tent Swezy,anex- |) i wage-earners—the high 5 Seitset ‘age teh) co pert in the art., | bread means only added P Pil the family buc . IST SEND 2¢ i s family budget. \ Tried to Beat Up Walcnth Posh | | prlees during the present mont _ Copy. Police Aver 2 ; IF t y government wheat Stewart 1 Ay uying, the president of the D ! afi = } board ade, Sidney Webb (a t > iss * patra os post ¢ lent to the rican = os on ———— “ 4 | mecretary of commerce) flatly denies] Yen peri eact pe a p ee x Pe Hi & rumor that the government 1s| geheral n making ro Bandit’ 8 Bullet WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE | 77) || i planning to resume such buying hod, Barr said, and he tried to stor I ATER will be ut off on) fim ei wns ja no reason to ther, with the result that both boys Death on stencestne 11th ave W., from W. | ie HH ‘ riage {9 in sight. | attabked im w lt was sent to! liceman We ay mornin: a) ee a ey { i f 2 = he Younty ja nd the other lad| Patrol oni Jouseli 3 yn ave., from BE. 4% ee Hane PRETTIED UP)" € hot by one of two bandits whom he * So: wee Om se “ f | iil oi — | atte yted ta a abo “a. a { Three manicure oats formed the} «wily did you leave your last sin te» chy spat poh) (ch, — a ay Hl ho broke into the | piacst fil, ‘Dever tally seceearlae, END RIVER SERVICE ae , told city police ota |. t way caught kissing my employ-| Hayes, a former city fireman, was| River service of boats out of Ne ie | | The manict be ape unmarried, He is eurvived by ajnana for fanana river and Lower | : “oe nicure we ou can start tomorrow | brother, Patrolman J. 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