The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 7, 1924, Page 11

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SATTLE STA THE R. GARDEN Gost ) FETE ‘ Seattle Society ter. Telephone MA ir-0600 es Oldham 1ond Owens Auise Ray Large Charming is ed for Tea; Home Will Be August Bride ! « at ot | | Pt R Rud Informal Dinner age “sat Sunset Club We I tr ’ ry ies of Me s * i y ¢ Ne Y k, w cM ! * ; Dinner and Cruise M ie J heon on We at her home, Orthopedic Lunch and Thrift Shops M Lulu Sander w North End Guild on the Orthopedic lunch be hostess Friday at room, 214 anell, Mr t. Scrochin. Mra J. I ssell, Mra. & American 3 . k Rainier Chapter, Daughters of the Revolution, gave its annual garden « ; A 3 ap fete Wednesday afternoon in the beautiful gardens surrounding the home of Mrs, Eliza ‘ (ra. Ht ‘suit, Mra |Perry Leary. Among the members in Colonial costumes presiding at the urns were a her, Mra. O. W. Ander.| (left)' Mrs. George Gunnell and Mrs, Charles Page Bryant. H. Van Wyke and Lama by Vrank Jacobs, Btar Staff Phot ald will be tn P | | M i with | Mr. and Afra. Car? J. Ne Pianoforte Recital n att 7 ) give a being} Miss I ea Hop ta ong ed upon t t of & E R. George. Pro-|son, Carl John IL, on Aug at {A 8, at 8:20 , ; E f a amember of the/t attic Gen " , 4 ’ faculty of the Yale la o- F is be th ‘ogram, a will be at he CLUBS FOR FRIDAY tae isi dine oaig : Meadam, of |Beatiatt!, D—Caprice K€ “ of lectures in the : 7 “ IBALLARD it . Mrs. Le Blond lw. c. 7. 1 et a pA Will Entertain Ballard W. ¢ pare ° are a August § Mrs. William R. Le Blond win en-|\W yy. shephe m McAdam, at A ta Turce. ain forty guests 1 OM | Mrs. Zeda Potersc ut Yeomalt. on|>"* E Zs sp e Tuesday afternoon of next week, at |or the pro ward, i one i the Tennis club, honor of Mrs. R. 1 E. Lunk anghal, China, | wyrr, + ma who is vis her mother, Mrs.| on 3 M John Reagh, and. Mr F. | ype | Ire, F. K. McCausland Head, of Hollywood, ¢ 18 8) or of social welf work at Educa eit 4 from a week's stay at eect ead ae. tional Center, will receive her friend Mount Rainier | ; erenge wil he: the version. /in her apartment in the Genter, 304) 7 ie.ce Chamber to Close 5 | 18th ave. | i an ; Entertains s Cone will leave August 10 ptopegie pct for Annual Jaunt for Miss Farrar | isigahauer ae umm guest of| The Chamber of Commerce will and Mrs. be « od Friday while members and ig: and Mrs. Danie! L. Pratt and | Robert , in the . + pg thea Pratt on |The party will leave in the morning a j Day Dark, ‘a Mra Alex " ‘olman on the Indian ; | Mrs gone a mon return : |COL, SWORTH CIRCL : Suftel pais ae : q : o | ‘i i Mra. Suffe di ee The tourist Inform bureau Hostesses for Tea Dance} ol. 1 es eine y for Bellingham. | and Mra. Alfred Rollo 1 nd telephone service pen Mrs. Arthur Nordhott and Mra.|O° A- Hes Wil Mnegt aeons’ ha removed from 1412 N , the chamber, however, during Neal Tourtellc be hostesses at} ,’ 0 < Mrs. Jessica Brown Ross, of Los w home at 19 he day Tennis club on |AT™O* cee Angeles, pending the week-end a ADDITIONAL CLUBS [grit Mrs, Srederig Fischer, st her) on Friday | zi summer home, Wing Poin | afternoon at the « lace Collins a asyienae | oO |ORPHEON SOCIE -ICNIC : . fetish be te earee ce the aveeniog | elroy Irpheon soit ‘ will 1 1 |, Mie. Samuel B. Mitehell turned] | 1s wa a contest and the children who have! picnic on Wednesday, August 12, at|‘ni* week from & month's visit at : entered ini rrison, Made-|+he home of Mrs. Alex Crawford, at}? PR OUD sis Se | line Sh Cotton, Betty | pnaoiyne. | : Lewis, Bett Oldham, }7°°'% ee | Mr..and Mrs. Ben Baxter will Virginia Boyd, Fritzie Swanstrom, | w papees: Atri ae OS Se ere Te cost, } iiem of ied Be 3 NGTON BOULEVARD | Sew ¥ n James Sheahan, Penny Purcell, Billy pe aoa iy y jto New York city. | a silbeanants ~ | Washington Boulevard W. C. T.| 44. and Mrs. Carl J. Smith left| im sortant p art | | U. will hold an institute in the chay-|wednesday for Seabeck, to spend] E el, 31st ayesand aactattentice their vacation at the Y. M,C. A.| 7] Augus ose attending | [gatcetshce: r : i xu are expected to bring lunch. Pro-|°°"/°F*” ejele | a gram in the afternoon. Public in-} 45, and Mrs. Rex Stafford left | c) vited. ae Wednesday night for Vancouver, B *, on a few days’ visit. B PAST PRESIDENTS’ CLUB ape diel r | a John F, Miller Past Presidents’| 45, ana Mrs. Benonle Green are ‘ club will give a picnic pened receiving congratulations upon the Alki Beach on Saturday, August 9 /h i) of a daughter, July 31, at the it gd shee secal Swedish hospital. . nine. it noid al, Miss, Thnes Rodwell, of Victoria, fremont W. ~ will hold @)y (is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 4 picnic in connection with the Fed- | Henry | Dearborn. That's all you need for a most satisfying summer breakfast or luncheon. Two Shredded Wheat Bis- cuits supply a whole wheat meal—a meal that is perfectly balanced in food value. ; Add peas or other fruits, and ad a delicious fresh touc! ich appeals to all appetites. Shredded WHOLE neat eration in Woodland park, on T wu day, August will have its own table, Goodwill Industry The Seattle Goodwill Indust st., will open a new store the of this week at 1213 Jackson Street Car Lines f tle's street big increase Busines lines will shi |year over 1924, 8 |Henderson declared Thursday. reason ‘4, Henderson says, July this year was much less last year, due to the fact that Americanus pageant waa give the stadium in that month a ago, Henderson sald, to Open New Store with headquarters at 1107 Virginia to Show Increase uperintendent Dave 1926 will bring many conventions to Seattle while there have been none of any consequence this year The number of car riders in inion ries, last | Bt, car next The that than the n at year 4,000 More in City Auto Camp This Year Despite the fact that in July, 1923, largest that has ever been assembled at the munl- the crowd was present, due visit, last year in auto camp Harding's cipal to President there was an increase over the number of cars and people at in addition to stores at the head- : if foodiand park auto camp this quarters and 82 Pike st. at the|the Woodlan sata tinh eet July, ‘shown by figures given the market. It has also been oper- ‘her of Cemnmietée by, the’ park ating a store at Ballard. This 18] poard being transferred to Jackson st.| ‘The comparison follows: where certain phases of the re-| July, 1928, 3,269 cars; 10,998 adult liglous program will be carried out.| people. = : July, 1924, 4,698 cars; 14,928 adult people |Plan Tuesday for Defense Day Here yram for the state observance da will be worked out at a conference of fadvigery commit ‘Tacom ‘Tacoma, Buzz allo, of the Tuesday. ‘Tacoma, is Pr of Defer next Tuend. Governor Hart's tee at the Hotel President Henry committee, announced Irvin W. Zeigaus, of executive officer Dr. Suzzailo said that the re: sponse to announcements of ar yangements had been “inspiring.” Auburn, Borden's Evaporated Milk is the product of 67 years’ experience in the making of milk foods. Its creamy richness and pure, fresh- milk flavor are unsurpassed. Thousands of particular women will use no other kind. The taste tells why! Try it—but insist on Borden’s! Made at Wash. COURTESY We Tell It With Valu TISF ACTION THE NEW ention of the OF att style, and give seri- y and Price. | OUR FIRST SHOWING Fall Fashions, we court the women of Seattle who love ous consideration to Qualit Interest Is Intense in the DRESSES COATS AND SUITS New Fall Models in Exhaustless Variety at in larger San Francisco Los Angeles Portland Ask to See Our Fall Millinery Imported and Domestic Modes 9, 7.50, 10 to 15 “Lean Right From Miss ty You can au 1604 4th, at Pine Bright” | MISS BRIGHT Upen 10 to 10 “at a picn Biuhil Cheese ic or in camp” : 3 3 Apply Zemo, Clea ing, Anti Zemo obtained promptly and give instant ol ture. 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