The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 11, 1924, Page 9

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( 4 MONDAY, AUGUST 11 ¥| Seattle Society || Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA ir-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Is Bride Margery Lewis Miss of Arthur Shannon; Betrothal Is Announced at Smart Luncheon. | wenn ‘ 4 Hosts at Dinner S WILLIAM HM. LEWIS an-| Captain Ivan Wettengel, | 3.| M” age of } N., and Mrs. Wet are extending ght Hu Lewts, to! tx >a t the Hi a son of I Wednesd | ce | | Miss Mabel Anderson was educates at| Will Wed This Month Portland Academy and Hill,| The marriage of Mies Mabel Fel: | Natick, Mase. Mr. Bt mn is a/ton Anderson, daughter of Mre graduate of Georgetown university| Jesse Logan Anderson, to Mr and the University of Washington | Thomas Spencer Knight, will be tate echoed | celebrated on Wednesday event After a short motor trip thru | August at the home of the| British ia, Mr. and Mre.| le mother at Sound Haven, Shannon will make thelr home at |ne Edmonds, with the Rev. | Wing Point |Cleveland Klethauer read the “ee | #ervice at 8:30 o'clock Miss Mildred Farrar Mrs, Albert Valentine, Jr., will © matron of honor and Miss Lylas Betrothed | Broom, maid of honor, Miss Edith | Mr, and Mrs. Bert Farrar of Los | Broom, Miss Marion Janeck of | von ly of Seattle, an-| Yakima, Miss Ruth Jordan of Port pounce the nt of their | land and Miss Edith Chapman will daughter, Mildred, to Mr, Tilton |be the staff bearers and little Kath. | Doolittle, 11, son of Dr, and Mra, |leen Kelly will be flower girl George Tilton De le of Spokane. | Mr. Logan Anderson, the bride. The news was disclosed at a/|elect’s brother will be beat man, beautifully appointed luncheon {and Mr. Walter Burroughs, Mr. A Mrs. Albert I. Bouffieur gave at jlen Ingtis, Mr. Frank Stetser, Mr. | her home on Saturday afternoon |Nathaniel Bender and Mr Paul| to twenty-two of Miss Farrar's | Fortmiller, of Newark, N. J., will friends, Small tables were ar-|be the ushers ranged on the wide veranda, which overlooks Yhe beautiful grounds of the home. The centerpieces were corsage: of pastel flowers and lit tle Dresden china place favors held the betrothal cards. Miss Farrar came north to be} ‘one of the bridesmaids in the bridal party at the wedding of Mrs Frederick Marion Hultert (Emily Jerome), which was celebrated in June. Since that time she has been visiting In Spokane, but returned last week to be the guest of Mrs | |Seattle Man ‘Thomas Bordeaux for a time “ee Mrs. Dearborn Drop-In Luncheon Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will have a drop-in luncheon at the Wom. ] en's University clud on Wednesday, | August 13, at 1205 o'clock, Reserva tions should be made at the club by | Tuesday evening | All visiting Kappas are invited to | attend. e 6 } Weds |Los Angeles Girl | Mr, and Mra. W. C. Jocelyn of Lo | Angeles announce the marriage of their daughter, Marguerite, to| Plans Luncheon | Mr. E. C. Bostick of Seattle, on Sat Mrs. Henry Dearborn will enter-| urday, August 9 tain with a luncheon of eight covers | After a short wedding trip Mr. and ‘Wednesday afternoon at the Rainier Mrs. Bostick will be at home in Se club in honor of Mrs. Warren D.| attic. Clark of San Francisco, who, with ergks Mr. Clark, will arrive in town to]... gi \ night to spend several days as guests| Miss Ulrich Married et the Hotel Washington. lat Home ‘The marriage of Miss Edith Ulrich, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. | Ulrich, to Mr. Morgan K | shire, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shopshire of Walla Walla, was cele- ni er and Dance ‘olf Club ak Seattle Golf club has issued} invitations to its members for a sup- per and dance in honor of the of.| Fated Tuesday evening, August 6 ficers of the Pacific fleet on fatur.| St § o'clock, at the home of the day evening, August 16 Mteserva,|Dride's parents. ‘ihe Rev. J. S. Me- tions are asked by Wednesday, | Callum read the service August 13. Miss Ruth Ulrich was maid of} All reservations will be acknow!-|OMOF and Mr. Arthur Carter best edged by an admission card, which | ™®2-_ Following the reception, Mr.| Must be presented at the door and Mrs. Shopshire left for Oregon ee Jon their wedding trip, 1 ss Mrs. Jones Chooses | : Assistants | Marriage Announced At Mrs. Alfred Jones’ tea on| Mf. and Mra, G. 0. Rinman an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Louise, to Mr. Allan Meiburn, on Friday, August 8 \ eee Orthopedic List for Thrift Friday afternoon for Mrs. C. Sewall Clark, of Cedron, Pa. who is visit. ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Au @as de Turenne, and Miss Elma Collins, whose engagement to Dr. | Minor Lile was recently announced, presiding at the urns wit! be Me-| Lunch Room and | day | Moore, who have been t | Mr. Moore's sister, | with =a THE SEATTLE STAR ote __ PAG? 2 a os. wet hir 0 W alnut 5s to VISITING IN TOWN _ | Liner’s Captain Tells a Tall Exceed Old Crops ‘i " Story of Cannibal Islands \\\\ \\\\A\ H According to His Yarr dred, who are Portrait by Mushet. ‘Personal Mr. and Mra. Theodore Owtns and visiting Mrs. Lewis’ Svercso< $] Down Canadian Cattle _|2-Pilot Airplanes -VaWeer Outlook Is Good Coimng to Coast CALGARY, Albe Barney” Heide, ¢ manager of | Seve es the Internat e k Show purp gary Exhit h and Stampe { August re ( |clared that the out f udian ¢ ed as hig encourag e have enough land wi bee world, P his comme ni the pi r tour of the prairies, in « A ‘ f for the Canadian | , 1m | ‘and, in fact, western Car jing to be } Jary of the world. LOB ANGELS | Ridicule Forecast ‘ on Canda’s Grain fhe ay ye Takes Courtship to Juvenile Court OTTAWA, Canada, Aug I B Lela So Aictions in the Chicago wheat evotion he asked t kt that ¢ da’s wheat crop wil uw ¢ juvenile ‘i less than e-half of last year hie dy ot to be “ sense.” Advices indica Rh € ak that droughts in Baskat r 7 Mrs. A. E. Lewis, of Tulsa, Okla., and three children, Jerry, Geraldine and Jean Mil-| ot genera! in a provir ent TIT FOR TAT 7 . he , ‘le returns av le . Ever fe most 6 parents, Judge and Mrs. Robert W. McClelland.— {condition case: the, Canadian. w aan : crop on June 30 06 per cent of |ness heating he aan aera e: jthe average yield of the nine yea she had her hair bobbe BROOKLYN, N. Y., Aug. 1 4 the Canadian Pac.| 1914-23. This averag 6 bushels 7 i ank Doude ¢ on the way per acre fen t 1 hk bi a B.C. where the she e ton ig timber wolves of| Bargains In waterfront homes can | sh sae ' off | EVENINGS be found in West Seattle le esric Mra. Alfred Raymond returned to from Cohasset Beach, v they spent the weekend with Mr and Mra. H. Victor Owens, Mra. H |K. Owens, who motored to the |beach with them, will remain for a fortnight Dr. and Mrs. Harry Shaw will leave Tuesday for Vancouver, B. C. to a i the Horse show Pegsy aw has been friends in Tacoma for th week Mr. and M Albert Cha Phill pd M A I.G. T nan I ret urn this evening from a shart motor trip on the Olym; peninsula. see Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Frederick Mra, Friday ford-Hateson, ieft night for thelr home in San Francisco. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Caatier thelr little daughter, Rose Alice, and Mra. J. EB. Galbraith, left today by motor for Vancouver, b C., to attend the Horse show ee dame Auras de Turenne, Mrs.| Shon * Charles Russell Collins, Mrs. Ar- | M Edw s thur G. Dunn and Mrs. Scott Bul-|_ Mrs. Edward Henry Lennox, Jr, ite. } will be hostess for Laurelhurst Mrs. Paul Mandell Henry, Mra. {Guild at siay Setar ke She Been Cconing Witter. andeMrs. Hen- | 1 a snot’ aire Clyde "Hadley, ¥ ©. Field, will assist and Eleanor | yowar! Knctt, Mra. Clyde Hadley, | Henry and Alma May Ballinger | Boy Mier weet eee oe Will receive the cards ee eee La eel. Mire A. Thompson, Mra. Percy Bam. ford, Mrs. C. T. Jordan, Mrs. N. H. | Nicholson, Mrs. Harold Thompson, Visitor Will Be Feted Mrs. Stephen J. Chadwick will en-|Mrs. C. W. Johnson, Mrs. Xura| tertain at luncheon on Wednesday |Case, Mrs. Gilbert Skinner, Mrs. afternoon at the Sunset club, in| W. Fischer, Mrs. H. B. Scoville. honor of Mrs. Charles Blackman, of |Mrs. E. Hubbs and Miss Ruth | Rockford, Ill, and San Diego, who | Trenholme, i visiting Mr. and Mrs. Donald B.| The Thrift Shop will be in Olson. charge of Mrs. H. R. Ramsey on| In compliment to her guest, Mrs. Olson will be hostess at a luncheon of 32 covers and bridge on Thurs- day afternoon. Tuesday morning and on Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Frank Simpson will be in charge for Winslow auxil fary. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY | ¢ration in Woodland park, on Tues- day, August 12, at noon. Each union | will have its own table. | Ladies » Rg | i hold its an-| STUDY CLASS PICNIC | ANNUAL PICNIC = Washington hive, of the Maccabees, Hual picnic in Woodland park on} The study class of Rainle? Chap-| ‘Tuesday, August 12, at 1 p. m. Take}ter, D. A. R., will have a pienic on Green Lake car. Tuesday, August 12, at the home of sil WH Mrs, Robert Enegren, 2016 &, WRITERS’ CLUB Gist st. The Writers’ club will meet Tues- eee day evening, August 12, 8 o'clock, ADDITIONAL CLUBS at the Y. come. W. C. A. Visitors wel- BROTHERHOOD OF R. R. TRAINMEN The Ladies Auxiliary to the Broth erhood of Railroad Trainmen will ALKI REVIEW Alki review will meet in TI. 0. O. F. hall on Tuesday evening, August | hold its regular meeting on Thurs- 12, at % o'clock. day, August 14, at 1:30 p.m, in bien hd Union Record hall, 1915 First ave. HARMONY tad HOMESTEAD NO. 1743 EASTERN STAR CLUB Harmony Homestead No. 1743,| ‘The members of the Eastern Star Brotherhood of American Yeomen, club gave the retiring president, Mrs. will give its regular dance on Tues- Ella Rossman, a luncheon in their day evening, August 12, at the M.|clubrooms, Friday, August 8. Mrs. W. A. hall, 1929% Third ave. at 9| Adelaide Hamill, retiring secretary, o'clock, All members and frienda in-|and Mrs. Beatrice Whittingham, re. vited. tiring treasurer, were also honor ug ed lies guests. Mrs. Rossman was presented FREMONT W. ¢ with a beautiful week-end bag as a Fremont W will hold #| mark of appreciation for her ser- Pienic in connection with the Fed-| vices. ° Campfire Notes GRAYS HARBOR CONFERENCE | adopted, and all girls will be entitled In September there wil! be @| to join in the hike. Gray's Harbor Campfire Girls’ con- art held at Olympia, ot Re Saturday, August 2, saw the end Buardians who are intereste in 2, 0 tc at A planning for « conference in their | of the fourth period at Camp Seaith, localities may write to Campfire| Which was tho largest and most Girls’ Neadquarters, foot of Goafield | Popular period of all, Special awards st, Beattle as follows were made at the banquet 2 at the clove of the fourth period. WEDNESDAY GROUP ABOARD |. 9004 Campers—Patty Stuart, Vesta “ ede ll Rowden, Leona Saunders, Imogene s CAMARADERIE Brubaker, Martha MeMillan, Mildro¢ Fach Wednesday now girls Jom} snyaer, Helen Gray, Winifred Wo- the summer class aboard the Cam- | ter, Florence Damon, Julia Salawieh, araderte, Next meeting each girl] Eileen Mills, Lucy Wright, Betty ‘9 to have formulated a plan for a| Osterman, Ilis Harper, ty Tan hike during August, with Miss|som, Marjorié Rabel, Mary Me Mil | from a motor trip to C | who has been visiting re and Mra. William who returned Frida Laonard night tonight f . to attend the F Mr. and Mrs. Folger Peabody aturday for Vanc » B.C ttend the Horse show. * CHa Miss Lucy Semple Swanstrom, friends in the East, the past year, ts expected home next week 7 for Miss Catherine Collins has re turned from a two week's visit in Portland Mrs, A. B. Llewellyn has returned from a year's absence in California and is occupying her apartment at 1515 E. Madison st Mrs. W. J. Bernard and two daughters, Miss Marie and Miss lie Bernard, have returned from a short trip to San Fran Nancy Downle mins, Grace Glesting. Special Honors—Quiet tents, 1, 4, 8, 19 and 2; neatest tents, 1 and cottage 6; most courteous girl camp, Illis Harper; best mixer, and lotte Greenstreet; best volunte worker, Mary Genevieve; smiling thru, Leona Saunders and Bet! Ransom; neatest girl, Marjorie Rab! best K. P., Mary Service-Sabulson; best all-round Billings; best arche: mer, Betty Taylor; distinction in ten nis, Ilis Harper; distinction in craft, Betty Billings; trail blazing, Jean Cole and Miss Hortense. WHOLE ORDER Handcraft pel “Hauff, Mado leine Shultz, Irene Itkin, Marian Meilicke, Lucy Wright, Louise Cald well, Grace Downie, Hope Beaton, Jennie Clausen, Audrey Met Franceg Fields, Vera Hanna, Wini fred Wéter, Maxine Hornbeck, Dor! Downie, Grace Hinan, Bileen Mills Helen Rummens, Corinne Hanson, Ruth Patton Sports—Nancy Betty lor, Marian Price, Consu Houts, Martha Collins, Genevieve Kellogg, lis Harper, Gertrude Hentxchel, Virginia Priese, Jean Cole, Marian Moser, Charlotte Klock, Beryl Wait, Cathorine Main, Camp. Craft—Vesta Bowden, Julia. Balawich, Florence Damon, Muzette Hil Gypsy—Helen Gray, Beatrice Na nier, Ann Elmore, Luell Woed. Junior—Laurine MeCandlish, rances Mosier, Deana Cummins, Gretchen Hill, Betty Genson, Patty McClure The stock of game and fur-bear ing animals in New York stato is Anne simmons as the leader. The |lan, Marian Moser, Hazol Fredericl, best and most popular plan will be Marguret Sultzbach, Florence Cum: estimated to bo worth $44,000,000, Moths seldom attack dyed furs, best swim. | | { | | Is All the Rage —-Easy to Learn —Do You Play? The Ancient and Fascinating Chinese Game IF YOU DO —you will be glad to know that we are selling to our readers: and the public at large a complete game, with a book of directions that may be easily followed and soon teach you the simple rules. —you need not be told how fas- cinating it is to young and old, how simple it is to play, yet what intricacies it offers to the scientific player. IF You DON’T Your Set Is HERE The only requirement we ask is that you call at our office and pre- sent, with the 60c, two consecutively numbered Ma Jong Coupons, which are appearing daily in The Star. FOE jisnmonue Ci ©~O Ban USAL Today’s Coupon on Page This Is a Reduced Reproduction of Box— Actual Size 12x54x1 Join the crowd and secure your game today! You'll be mighty pleased with the attractive appearance and sturdy durability of our set. It Is a Complete Set 144 Tiles in three Here is the com- plete game we sell for 60c EACH (Mail Orders 10¢ 100 ba ead ee Everyone wants to play this fascinating game, but woods: the high price has heretofore prevented thousands in this 4 Gold Lacquered Metal Racks for holding pieces 2 Bone Dice 1 Book of Directions city from the enjoyment of it. Hundreds have eagerly called upon dealers only to be informed that the sets average $25, while the cheapest was around $5. Our 60e set is just as complete as the more expensive ones. ‘ | HE SEATTLE STAR | Star Building 1307-11 Seventh Avenue | Ve Extra)

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