The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1924, Page 9

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NDAYS ged THE SEATILE STAR vAGE 8 ee —~——— . _ Seattle Society [ MRS. OLIVE RD. COLVIN, JR. | Personal Campfire onal | Edited by 2 Keen LeBallister lephone MA ir-0600 A stant—FYances . dham M Louise Raymond Owens Viss Ve Is Bride of Navy Man: ‘ MV 1 Garden te on Wednesday 7 A wh " | a Alex I M Hetty Ri r M y Miss Caro i Q ‘ M . nell, M i | a) oe ot Ma EW VICTOR: RECORDS iM D , ‘ \ Brvent’' ‘and ¥ Coe Waiting to Entertain You Here : 2. Thomas Cothra ig rae f Me t'e expos! PRIVATE RECORD ROOMS 4 bea Mrs. 0. J hairma , . yatta " | Of the committee Pate se . wint Car i NEW BRUNSWICK KECORDS qveeeting can played | OMt¥ Mrs, Bowen, Mrs, Arthur Mac- | od Jast week f ; ve ipe - La + Star blending | ™ Mra. A. M, Conly, Mrs, N |to make thelr 1 * Wagner's “E " La E. Davis, Mrs."Robert BE, Small, Mra. | . ' : , ’ into t Rx. A M. Jordan, Mrs. A. $. Nelson, | Pee ; ‘ f the Cour inci ot . we M #, Charles C. Blake, Mrs. John C.| Tuesda y f or > ea ilake, Mra. John ©] vt ciety pa : , servations for the games may be| . f : ‘ A The b y ‘ . Lea eaidence, CA pith-14 ihe o tM e e 4 ‘ | ogi eorget ‘ ah, for a « A RECORD ACCOUNT AT HEADQUARTERS } | hy vight ines and| Mrs, Humphrey Will sees! ght } irs, immed wit ostrich fou Be Luncheon Hostess ee " mbe 5 re es hrey will be ho: i and Mra La : campt Gn . 4 @overs at the Vista apartment . orange gaan Hy | > are LLiett 7575 folds 0 € = 5 arp * range eon € he NS Lae od by 14.21 Third Ave. and swanso ely © ee | Mrs : i 5 : $ were her flowers Sadat PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS, MAND INSTRUMENTS Miss Helen Schwager, the maid of Tngage ment of | ea Prise AND STRING INSTRUMENT honor, wo'e a frock of moss gr Miss Scurry Announced | ik escent and bly , r onesy Og tor flawers 1 Mrs, Archibald Alexander | | sh Columbla ‘on a two week , 7} Ward ross with green ch announce the engagement of ee fe 7 a ighter, Rebecca Scurry, to! the almie wotiae Betty Mr, Eugene RudoWy, son of Mr. Henry | ae are his July 22, the nog palm \ tT iukeurs of tan tens | daug? : an ‘ampfire Girls brok Ore., Miss Ma gr of Seat a eu, Mr. Maxwell Meares, of Port Lake Sammamish afte trude Lewis and es Alice Frein, iiss Seurry was educated at Wall " and, who spent several wonderfully pleasant tb | town last week, left Saturda the bridesmaids, w gowns of geor.| Court School and the Univers gette designed after the same model | Washington. She is a member ul! y of t iNT COeenrrnnrrrer PeererereTrTetitit) Ti ' | | | » won lavender sweet peas, snapdrago: delphinum tied with pink and lav earl der chiffon | Mararet Carpenter, the little flower] Luncheon Site estate took and for Eastern Visitor and of Ceeil ston” WAdedcie wunia pent the week-end nor as Mics Schwager’s, Miss Slade“and | Kappa Kappa mmeé sorority ng for Miller Kiver on a can fhige b wag of ibe opie t# m1 : Miss Lucas were petal Mr. Rudow graduated from the] | trip et, - ely ye med Shed Miss Lewis and Miss Frein in layen-| Massachusetts Institute of Technol: | Press 6 Aap hau ae der, Thelr bouquets were of plnk and J omy and is affiliated with Delta Kap. oe Diptera atop SOT on anal ‘ - I dren ry Or | Pa Epstion fraternity, The wedding H y autumn Sound Powder Plant | juiw Gets Explosives Job Contract with th p | will be hostess at 1 Mrs. Colvin, wife of Lieut, Oliver D. Colvin, Jr., whose Ginnn anita aivaa! over $2 ene corsage » Mrw. I nin Peabody of N Colvin arrived in town last week and are the guests of Mr. A plans: fo ure hike w peag and Cec who y for a short! Colvin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O, D, Colvin.—Portrait by Mix Simmons will be dis Ensign ¥ of the U. best man sign Thomas L. Lewis of the U.| : sound plant wl take care ot 30 per | yee going to camp = Missieaippl. erin ae (oeaetle Man to Wed Women’ s Clubs Pha Wepesnalt Geir n | $388: Creer Baer 4): tonto EO Marseil Loker ~ i.e and will return on, Saturday m bling Snodg! nd Lieutenant | Ellensburg Girl CLUBS FOR TUESDAY August th, as this is @ sir of the U.S.) str. and Mra. ( time on her way to her home from} payne Albee Rridé Studio S$. New Mexico was | Coronad Z We Albee, McBridé Stud the ushers were En-|. Covers will be placed for te i- Fletcher’s $a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor M. Eldred ot | Elle 1D CLUE engagement | ILLINO ‘ Ac reception: E thelr dane Diviclinan tal’ cake ii focial « 1 meet Ba Sia. Cen sreicli on \\ Oil, Paregoric, Teething laa lat garden ed ay and park department of agriculture prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages, always look for the signature of SMO LITT E, in. standards The while the sup table: Weld a: Jow in August bow! of pink, blue and lavender | ete ° $8 : Skog Spanish Vets to . VALUE IS UP | | | | blooms. Presiding at the urns were | 17. Scruggs SEATTLE LODGE NO. 7 || STUDY CLASS PICNI Feast With Tacoma | To avoid imitation Mrs. Fred Bailey of t Town vend, Mrs. Jobin Perkin to Entertain PR eed 1 : ' Apanish War. veterans will Inoreaged $11,000, sig in cach package. P7 1s everywhere recommend it me Ye beni eee compliment to Miss J Jar-| meeting in Evergreen bod baaviiig hepa tae of Assessment Cut IRujld; ha sas¥ ancy “axma-| 00 of Yi the Ninth aves on "Toren i salina tn MAN AND WIFE WALK}! Buildings Totals fer, Miss Alice McMillan, X | In spite of the fact that $6,000,000 | to Pass Minimum ae ial arcsennnenmreseeatenmasesoenmensdieceeeeet eee eee eee ae > 4 Marian Lucas, Miss Mabel Ander-| Yr $9 1 valt 17, MILES ACROSS Seattle's August build pearees tan a ccs - tertaining NTEER PARE as cu ssessed values 000 Seattle's August building totals son, Miss Ad Fairbanks and peraeg Ahh ky : EN ett THO! lest wea in Seattle, ex AMERICAN CONTINENT | Will pass $2,000,000, the minimum, 4 Derotny jeaday's SL ey \ ered nt capetna sano mniener Gi Ades mark predicted by the. elty. bu e bride. wore aveling . it Ith pecgcthar © Th ss clusive of public util ‘Ammon Hennacy and his ||4¢partment officials for each ment three-piece tailleur hoke Alumiae to Have phy tee a je for W in holdings, has increased $111 wife, who have walked 17,000 ||in 192%, it was announced Mondagt oom a beige hat 4 orchid cor Bridge Party ed apse Pg lowe ulue du he year, the 1924 as-}] i) worn out six pairs of || P¥ Bullding Superintendent Proctor. ’ Z { i Membe ked seanment figures in the *hands of || ihe etetone y Ensign and M Houser w re Delta’ Delta Alumnae will enter-| club will have “ath : e 10es 7 pre . Dr. Hayn tonsils, throat, golf: Such: 40 Gen Hout to|tain with a bridge party on Thurs-| 4 ck Paton ver New Zeland Bars County Aassessor Samuel H. Chase}| reached the Pacific coast after & Deane Bide ae Temain until September, when they | day afterioon, “August 7, at the Fi Z Me! ‘d a i D. American Cereals p walking across the continent 3 will depart for California to make | chapter cotta ere. EATTLE COL oA a a me eee Importation of American oats, bar end of the} | from New BSatat ge murcind home. | For rvations call Mra. Otto t, Order of Arar 5s aS j ocapan ghosts pre tea Ad Bt phason. ac ere marries one | Wittwe Jot-4177, or the sorority | qi day, August 5, 3 ‘ hesep eine a oe eg daricle in dlivees? GiatHiok: trusty of, Unis ee |} three and Dave tee { house. lock p, Masonic te %. Sarah Kend € f) 40] CAUNS: OF Cons Bm ae ss br aioe al .|| treading the highways of life to- Annual D. A. R. pe wh pape the "Absent been prohibited stay wromts'to. RRR AVG. Sie S10R | cotiec “aver ‘elnbe, 7 Thay olalte ) erring of ¢ I : a bition 6s Westlake eductio ve bee y Garden Party and refreshme birthday anniversa pes he Rae Fos long First ave. and in the|| {heir honeymoon is still at the 13t Soe ite ie ae _| Orthopedic Lunch 5 ae Woman's Centur? 4 domestic commerce hus been} made along First, ave. and in th | Cae h i American Revolution, will entertain and Thrift fle . day, July ty in Ray | tcc latin J ; meet with| Mra. George Schor | = _ — 2 #- with its annual garden party on| Mrs. J. W. Godwin will be hostess with} a q ., 3 onic it ‘ead nterewti i During Si grounds of Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary’S} the Orthopedté fufidh’ room, 21 pe es = «sel Marat ba | ‘Luke May, vice president of the ¢ home as the setting for the affait. {Columbia st. Assisting will be Mra.| to Ringe | Bement Cf the plub, Who now ie-| |One Hundred Per Cent club, will] bs In the receiving line will be -Mrs.| -M. Carraher, Mra D. W. Crosby, sides in Hollywood, Cal., and the} 4 a ne | | Start Monday ev 0. Dea ne eink Tne m0 be ist we 3k Carrater, Caged toaat-16 na meinbére waa cespont:| | handle a. meeting of the club at the|| jessons ail hours, Professienet - jiitiaieath iiiam Sherman by “ Mrs, Arthur Kahike ; irs, bs ‘ Mil: ed to by Mrs. A. M. Pr 5 dod eara {]} Gowman hotel Tuesday noon. It will | pale Seattle's Recognized |. , oFgani secretary gene 6. La ‘ ; Mrs. Mill- ; Mra. A. lee, a ¢ deme sts. | | School. ike national organteation Mra, David Rieeciarey are Jona Murphy ing clab will he \teader from the Mlddie West, who isl [Be acalone Sats “ani Seb czas °” Phone EA at-0259 “’ nt it sgh eae 1 mi arte 3 e od Time” dance o ¥ day|a new membe and ‘eside | cl Lid 8 ius W. Bowen, regent of Ra chapter; Paul $ Mra, Milo I Rose. Gasser as TueNCes | 4 resident In Fre ear erat of False cisMS | ea. Paul ‘Sith, Mire. Blo Love-| areas Ta at esc pavilion | Sear | ugs Stirling chapter; Mrs. W. F. Dun-| Rowe, and ‘the Misses May McClel- MISSOULA CLUB | The new of the club,| | lap, regent of Seattle chépter, and} jan, Ellen Murphy, Mabel Hursh,|* The Pipe citi Sab will westowith | Mra. J. son, spoke of Miss Alethea Coolidge, of the Uni-| Frances ‘Trimble, Gertrude ‘Lewis, sees. eer ah sje. | 83 Browth, an W. J. Black-| sates . | Yersity of Washington chapter. | Evalyn Colvin and Doris Fischer.| ‘he. Tacoma Miinsoula clip for © pit | well, Mrs. Everett Jones and Mra.| ANY different weaves are represented in The girls who will ansist in the en-| The Thritt Shop will be in charge de Fectepe 1 he bent’ wil leave | EW. Campbell talked on the sub this disposal offering —odd Rugs that | tériainment of the guests -will-in-lof Mrs, H. J. Ramsey on Tuesday | aor ee tee nn sng your | ect of the new clubhouse ft or-| have sold down to one or two of a pattern—at “it elude Miss Helen Jordon, Miss Rosa- ¢, and on Mra. ’ iginal poem was read by Miss | 4 = i oe ee | 's Helen Jordon, Miss Rosa ne ae Pe tee A. By own lunch 3 Pothatee nm was © ara) deep reductions from regular prices. | sard will be in charge for Winslow WILLE wR O Dr, Roberta d, recently re-| | Auxillary. Miller Women's Retit|tumed from the East, told of alub| AXMINSTER RUGS e Et cs lceene Wilchave their annual plenic | houses (here, and Mfrs, Jessle Ililott, Rant | ee ea. Hae oe Pe ad Saye Sr anin : who has just returned from Hono- 4-6x6-6, $12.00. | One casy turn of the CHICAGO Vee |POETRY CLUB > “lulu, gave an interesting talk on 6x9, $18.00 and $24.00. C (i} | ras i August i ‘i ; : Lorain Red Wheel. wa fi ‘The Seattle Chapter of the Ameri. ce [conditions in the Hawatian, islands 8-3x10-6, $30.00 and $39.00. ‘floes you a chelce of M st pAl Jean Literary association held its re-| BUSINESS WOMEN'S CLUB Mra. Earl M. Roy of Tacoma 9x12, $35.00, $44,00 and $48.00, | b " 44 measured and way leent monthly meeting at the home|TO HAVE OUTING Lpomenaer aac tne reer. t .oueage Pesyeniryo ea i ! a » Roberta Glavin, 1802} The Business and Professional| town member pe PES - USSELS RUGS peigia ie | jof Miss Merle Roberta Glavin, Wornen av olttiwill hava: ant outin TAPESTRY BRL L 7 folie b ee Bere |First ave. N. The meeting honored} )) nee rr Miss Glavin’s approaching marriage| the am with # shower on the bride-to-be.| August | Miss Helen Maring, president, called | Supper 6x9, $12.00. 7-6x9, $16.00. 9x12, $24.00. imming and games as SCHOOL COUNCIL ments, on Tuesday,| The Pre-School Council will hold in Mount Baker park.|its annual pienic at Woodland park be served at 6:80 0’clock.|on ‘Thursday, August 7, at noon 6 RAINIER sting to order; Misa’ Marie| The ¢ talnment committee will| Members and interested in pre VELVET RUGS |the meeting to order. Miss 3 provide coffee und tea, cream, sugar,|school work ars urged to: attend, 6x9, $16.00 |Henderson, secretary pro-tem, read} ites and napkins. |Bring sandwiches and one hot dish, Y x9. $23.00 the minutes of the two previous'meet-|* yfembers will be met at the Mount|4lso cups, plates and spoons. Cof. 7-6x9, $22.00. A Wonderful Gas Range That Makes Canning a ‘Pleasure ‘HE old-fashioned way of Canning is a hot, dis- agreeable task that no longer need bother you. anes equipped with the Lorain Oven Heat you'll enjoy the simple, easy Lorain Oven Method. All fruits and vegetables may be canned in this manner, and each will retain its firm- ness, color and fresh-from-the-garden taste. LORAIN estiiren PARK SERVICE Two Trains 7:30 a.m. 12:15 p. m. sugar and eream will be pro- d by the committee 8-3x10-6, $28.00 and $34.00. 9x12, $32.00 and $39.00, GRADE WORSTED WILTON RU: 4-6x7-6, $38.00. | 9, $65.00. | 8-3x10-6, $98.00. | 9x12, $98.00 and $105.00. | IMPORTED CHENILLE RU! 6x9, $88.00. | 8-8x10-6, $58.00. | | ings. Baker clubhouse by a committee fee np | Vic The following program of personal| Who will escort them to the picnic} poems was presented: Mr. Avery D. | rounds, yeage, ‘Old ihons''; Miss Jane| i Colwell, “Cteation’; Mr. John Lamb, | SEATTLE “The Bottom of the Box, ous selection, also reading a serious |the ¥ \gelection. Miss Marie Henderson |instructor, has called : | gave “Path of the Moon,” and ‘‘Pier- | dis y team at 1:30 p, m., and offi.) At the end of July, 1924 ette.’’ Miss Glavin’s charming read- | cers and guards at 2:30 p,m, on Tues. | Mount Rainier national p. ing of her veries of poems, “Elf|day, August 5, at A, O. U. W. hall,| Year reached the total of 8 Lore,’ wag much appreciated. The|1409 Ninth av ple and selections were ‘Peter Paints the| The regular review meetings will | Sunset," ‘Pree-Cradled,"’ ‘The Cob-| be held the second and fourth Thurs. | end of July, 1923 IEW NO. 8 |Rainier Travel Is * a humor.| Seattle Review No. 8, W. B. A, of Py aiecs, with Mrs, Hudson as| Up to Huge Figure drill for the| LONGMIRE SPRINGS, Aug. 4. travel in Longmire and Return 18 is an increase bler,”’ “A. Child's Question.’ Miss|days in each month at 8 p.m. of 51 per cent in the number of peo- 9x12, $68.00 and $85.00, . Maring gave “A Dragon Crept," Ls ee tae ple and 60 per cent in the number makes canning, cooking and baking casy and always successful. ri 0 “Lunar Lyric,” Oceanic Yule’ and | ADDITIONAL CLUBS | of cars PLAIN CHENILLE CARPETING, 9 fect Leading cookery (experts endorse Lorain. We'll gladly explain ‘he « Prophet Mrs. Lotus J. Cos From July 1 to $1, 60,097 people and demonstrate ‘Oven Cannin, “Whole Meal Cooking". | wide, in. two colorings—taupe and rose- taupe, priced at $9.00 square yard. INLAID LINOLEUM in odd and discontinued patterns, reduced to $1.35, $1.65 and $2.25. and “How to Bake and Cook in the Oven Without Ever a Failure’ —all by means of a Lorain-equipped Gas Range. \Come in today. Ask for your free copy of the beautifully illus- trated ‘Lorain Oven Canning Chart". CLARK JEWEL and RELIABLE GAS RANGES are recognized standards of gas, rango quality ltigan Wanet leigh Stone) gave| APPLE) BLOSSOM CLUB }and 12 cars entered the park ouvenir,'? and “Icif Lore, a poem| ‘The Michigan Apple Blossom club = 9 Mive Glavin. Dr. Wm. 1 Hall} will have a plenie luncheon on ave some ¢ thinese studies, ‘A Little) thursday, August 7, in Mount Baker Seattle Shipping n Unpleasant Guest,’ | par | Sh Bi G q | ows Big Gains Beautiful § .” M Gustave Lewis read “Contente DAHLIA SOCIRDY Seattle's foreign and domestic Dahlia society will] trade during the first half of 192% |“Out of the Past,” “Mother.’ Mr The se meet Thursday, August | gain of approximately $31, Paradise and Return Third Floor FREDERICK & NELSON Oven Canning Demonstration, 10 a.m. to 4 pom. Main Office Seattle Lighting Company Fabidagid esneut Avenue MA in-6767 D. Pinney read “The Bro at 8] showed w momber, Miss Olive I. Win-) 5, m, at the American Legion club] 000,000 over the same period in. 1999, ahh EL etd adele rooms, New Arctic hotel, 509 ‘Third| according to the monthly statement |""WWaiting,”* | Understanding,” ave of Paul Edwards, port warden, | It [Face at Dusk." Miss Maring gavel exports will discuss “Tho Hybrid-| totaled 9,864,261 tons, valued at $9%6,. ‘Little Mother, a tribute to Mrs.}izing of Dahlias,” “Attractive Color | 520,083, Francette P. Maring. aY¥, ML Gen. Agent Pass. Dept, Second Ave, and Madison St. Phone: 1 10-6800

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