The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1924, Page 9

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Seattle Edited by Lillian Keen LeB Assistant Mus Louise Will Mrs. Koch Plans Tea Mre. } Koch is pi ning « Lennox, J { Pp Henderson « Informal Tea for Noted Guests tes Ph Mrs Albert ¢ Mrs formally Tennis clud Buck, the « of New York Dumas, grand Dumas and York and Par New Entertains for Miss Prosser Miss Kathicen Gaffney ente ned with an informal luntiigen at her home this afternoon in compliment to Miss Margaret. Prosser, who, after spending the mer in town, will feave shortly for her home New York city, A art Luncheon Honors ‘ Miss Leghorn “Mrs, ‘Stacy V, Jones entertain with a eon. today att of her mother, Mrs. Thomas ¢ at Manitou Beach, in honor Marie Leghorn, whose ma: Mr. Douglas Trumbull Ba’ be celebrated in the autu: Mrs. Jones, w in town for ve Saturday in New ¥ Bo to will | Will Be September Bride Seattle friends will bodnterested in the announcement of the coming Marriage of Miss Helen Ransome of Portland to Mr. Frank Pennell Hixon ot Minneapolis. The ceremony will be performed on Wednesday even- ig September 10, at Trinity Epis- topal church in Portland. A recep- fion at the Waverly Cot wil follow. Mrs. Frank C. Ranson, Jr., wil Matron of hono: nd Miss Janet House, Miss Dorothy Shea, M Women CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY ALTRUISTIC CLUB The Aitruistic club of Mizpah tem ple will meet Wednesd August 6, at 19am. with Mr H. Var Riper, 2402 EB. Spring McKINLEY CIRCLE McKinley Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., will hold its reguiar meet ing on Wednesday, August 6, at 1:3 p- m in Veteran's hall, Armory, eee JONIA SOCIAL CLUB Tonia Social club, 0..E. S, meet at the Masonic tempi May, August 6, at 2 p,m. Whist. All Eastern Stars and friends invited, PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT CLUB TO PICNIC The Progressive Thought club has Planned a picnic for Wednesday, August 6, at 12:30 o'clock, in lower Kinnear perk. Members are asked fo bring their own plates and silver. For reservations call Mrs. W. D. Benson, KE nwd-2993. see AID SOCIETY PICNIC The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Welsh Presbyterian church will have its annual picnic on Wednes- ay, August 6, at the beach at Fite @olyne. Those planning to attend ate asked to meet at 10 a. m. at Becond and Pine to take the Faunt- car (No, 2) te the end-of the line. ) A cordial inyftation to all Welsh | People and their friends to join the| Party, + 2 RIDGLEY AUXILIARY | Ridgiey Auxiliary will meet at Woodland park (near the tourist's Park) for a 1 o'clock luncheon on ednesday, August 6. one MISSIONARY WOMEN TO BE ENTERTAINED Mrs. M. Furuya will entertain the Missionary Women of the rst tMethodist church on. Wednesday, August 6, at her country home at Crystal Springs. ‘Take basket lurich 4nd own cup and silver, The steamer Suquamish will leave 4, at the foot of Madison st., at a.m, and will leave Crystal Springs’ on tho return trip at 3:30 D. m, soe AMETHYST SOCIAL CLUB Amethyst Social club, O. B. 8., will have its annual bs ket plenie in Volunteer parte on Wednesday, Aug Ust 6. Luncheon promptly 1 Welock. Bring own sandwiche 8, cups, Plates; and silver, arr) OLYMpic camp Olympic camp, TR. N. of A., will Meet in A.0. U. W. hull, 1409 Ninth Se, Wednesday, August 6, at § ws, , August 6, ¢ FOREIGN Missionary socinry Women’s Vorelgn Missionary ty of the Uni¥ersity M. ¥. Murch will meet atthe horno of ee Hoelz, 6b 24th ave ‘ on Wednesday, August 6, at + or pT Augu , a rs, Jessie Davis will report on year meeting held at Spring- Masa. scalar ame eioar Society ster. Telephone MA ir-0600 ces Oldham Rayn nd Owens Entertaining at Compliment Summer Informal Tea for House Guests Ben Moore w th an informal 4 « ea her be We afternod compliment M a» Vi sinin Vinee ¢ Fa and «Mra, John and Mise Melly Br ¢ ren, Ark, who arrived be her house guests Children's Party Miss Cymbra Daniels will have al games at the Iren's party, op Fr hoon, at the Tennis dub charge of the mus the very Interest for t afternoon w " ‘ Duplla Of the ¢ ~ 2% ;| Supper Dance for V M be he sitors Mra. Henry Broderick will at & supper dance at the | home on Saturday evening, in h jot Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan Short) of Chicago, wh are the ¢ Mra, Ryan's parents, Mr J. Short, t Informal Tea for Sister Mrs, Pt informally | Thursday }to her sis Aaron will er ernoon, Mrs in compliment John Brander ¢ Pi dena, who is her house guest Service at Orthopedic Shops Mrs. Car at the Orth Columbia st by Mra. kh. J JK ce, Mra McDowell J. M J. B. Wine Mra. W. T Dror Mrs H. G. Stiles, h 1 leave F for Qualt mute, Mra. J. G. Pritohard 1} cum C,, to rerilain’ for several} | bur E. Do’ fi * weeks. | A. W. Roffi, Mrs ired Wright | — Petty, Mrs. C. D. Stadon, Mrs. Gailen| * | Hill, Mrs, H. FR. Croson, Mrs. R. 1 ‘Music | | Miller, Mra. A. E. Swain, Miss Ida{ Green and Miss Della t | ; j The Qileen Anne G with atra.| Program for Sklarewski | M. E. Baxte Mra. ¢ white, | Recital | will be in charge at the Thrift Shop| Alexander Sklarewsk! will be heard| m Wednesday morning, and the Cap-| in his piano recital on Wednes Hill Guild, with Mre } chairman, Wednesday afte on Jos on 's Clubs E WRITERS’ CLUB tle Verse Writers’ club will | meet ‘Thursday evening, August 7 fat*S:30 o'clock, in room 210, at the f¥. MC. A. The discussion will be| 1 aby Miss Jean Lambert. } eee | WOMEN OF |MOOSEHEART LEGION Women of Mooseheart Legion will hold its regular business meeting | Thursday eve O'clock, at Moose temple, | ELDERBLOom CLUB The Elderbloom club Thursday, August 7, at | Woodman hall, Second MRS,.GUY IN CHARGE [OP HOSPITALITY-WORK | Mra. George H. Guy {s in charge] will meet Modern and Virginia, of ail hospitality work tn connection| with the Pacific Northwest Mer-| chants’ exposition, August 1% to 23,/ [Inclusive. This is Mrs. Guy's third) year in handling this work and she has learned from experience that| what the visiting merchants and thelr wives want is\to see Seattle,! therefore this year there will be/ daily water and land trips, starting} from the exposition at 2 p. m. and ending at 4 p. m. Every visiting merehant will be cared for in this| manner. | A courtesy and information booth will be maintained at the exposition! }during the week. Mrs, C. G. Ottey, | Mra. Fred Markley and Miss Marion McDonnell Awill assist Mrs. Guy. in| the booth. ’ oe. MRS. BANKS GIVES LUNCHEON Mrs. Thomas J. Banks entertained with a ‘delightful luncheon at her |home at tho Stetson hotel on Fri- day afternoon, in honor of members of Stevens Women's Relief Corps }and Civil War veterans. | During the afternoon Mrs. | Oates rendered several vocal |in a charming manner see ADDITIONAL CLUBS Lillian solos} UNION BIBLE CLUB The Union Bible lub Will enter-| tain with a plenic on Thursday, Aug- | ust 7, at Mount Baktr park. Mrs, Florenes Porter bas charge of the arrangements, oe LUNCHEON PLANNED | Tho Puget Sound section of the | Women's Auxiliary to tho American | Institute of Mining. Engineers will meet for luncheon on Wednesday, | Atigust 13, at the Hotel Washing: \ton, with Mrs. M. C. Butler acting ag hostess, Included among the honor guests will be Mrs. Henry Landes, who will |spanic on local polities, and Canon | wMio , who will talk on “The |Pierce New Entry in Governor Race Declaring for strict law enforce- ment and the reduction of highway naccident# and casualties one-half, Frank Pierce, 4200 1. 96th st., Seat tle ‘nttorney, Tuesday announced that he will file for republican nom- ination for governor later in the tea at her home on] be in charge onjat the Corr August 7, at 8} Personal San Marx Welcomed. by Eng- BOAT EXCURSION i land at Reparations Debate + Nene weters Seite Ge ie f SAN JUAN ISLANDS | PREMIERS MEET SUES FORD CO. Withdraw Special Sailor Badly Hurt ! “U” Certificates in Street Battle i FOR CONFAB Asks $500,000 Alleged Due © t = i So Ae AR a i for Working Stock Deal VAME Says His Picture Won't Aid Scenery M M os “ mgt . May onere : wit M prot k a. e e f ® vieve Moegling, w ave W T Germans, who a 1 ° day for Victoria, B. ( this x oe tel” until Friday plena easion, we | Mls Mildred ¥ 12 wae aes cue ~ re a per : ’ Phy bmn. ob a You Wouldn’t Take m sande reel, with ments, Another plenary wna a Million Dollars Judge and on ee k Baus ae = 4 —" "price was anguor have taken an apartment at} Mail Refunds on ¢ A. Ham ¢ recelvir birth of a 1923 Income Tax PORTLAND, Aug me tax pa Mr, and Mrs. Herbert A. Schoen-| The refund cording to the feld and family will spend August at/ cent act of congress tt - gs mg oar | thetr country place in the Little | per cent of the tax p 231 Binh ide ® Fy 4 peed nes Veer Se . sist aisie to hteey wa ever ( DAY: - BAYER, -ASPIRIN'™. “and: INSIST! sin a paid it bi comm “ollector | Tout. Rodney Dennett, U; #, N.,| Huntley on this unusual government | Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are of the Pacific fleet. end with his mother, Mrs. Fred Den: | spent the week | | nett who recently arrived from/ Washington, D. C New York] city Mrs, Denne will remain in| B Seattle until the last of October. Mr. David Jackson and Mr Betts of Phoenix, Ariz j at the Arctic club this week Amos | Mrs. W. D. Perkins and a | Miss Polly Perk return from abr Mr. and Mrs returned from a vy chess. aghter ure expected te t August 16. m have! Lake Ka A. K Anderson ust 20 from sin town, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dearborn and ats i wcliool Louise Van Ogle, ‘lecta ng, August ¢ day ev PORTLAND, Aug. 5.--After lyips in the morgue all day, the body of «| girl killed by a heavy automobile truck at a downtown street intersec tion was identified last night as that re, 18, Post Fal ful improvement to your || skin and complexion the mirror will reveal | | toyou after using ad's Oriental Cream for the first time. 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