The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1924, Page 9

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Seattle dited by Lillian Keen LeBa Assistant—Fr Music—Louise Miss Tanner Becomes Bride; Mrs. Bolcom | THE SEAT Society llister, Telephone MA in-0600 ances Oldham Raymond Owens Names Assistants for Reception Nag day wee 3 1 At 4 olelock oe |p Sse Kawi ‘ i t Miss| 4 a to Compliment 9 a7 Mr. and! Visitors : e : . ; Ww ad M Fu the pl ure of Miss Doreen ! te I y I s a Mr Aldwe f Ve Angeles, who is her ema a fow 4 che i “ em guest, Miss Gw aG } M = James tathe-| rie, who will leave Smit t Haya | college Miss Ka y of . & New Haven, Cx who Miss nd Mra. Fred J " th n ing &@ bridge tea at he have taken a home i " ne ea afternoor Five ave fo will * will be in play and addition e winte : have been invited for the tea te ; and. M et t on whieh ¢ : ’ . | Jar ttlet x w net at the Picnic for Daughter | and pty ynor a a On afternoon, Mr. W. W. i 2 a ake | « Chapin is giving a picnic for the eagle apt Abra Nay ° i oe = Mr. ¢ Wea pleasure of bh Miss Cat | ary. is Canadian wete i Port r been spend Ares eats te M J le a 1} 1 ‘2 s lowed the four| aunt, Mr. and Mra, Charles F | Frperich a. Miss Phylis Philltps,| Collins, and who ts leavin eS ig L = Yerkes, Miss Ma: xt week for her home in San + BE Hinge > i Miss Marion Pep a co. a. @ 4 ta fas! eo | ania s i ace; Mias Philips | Utley-Carlander | visiting in Spokane and Seat I orchid: Miss De-| Wedding | oN el oe Nel pg ap ow - Mins Pep: ‘The macrage of Mies Wila Pau Sines te later ~not how cheap s * ne Utie: daughter of Mr, and Mra. | Abe ; mee Siecid beep eggs ar cee og trial | if Rae: ~buthow good . of tiny son of Mr. George Carlander Mis < Me . = edged with | was solemnised Friday evening, Au-| | Sate 4 mot Pt ey ¢ snYrizati ‘ , 7 ile se h flow and held in place/ gust 15 at § o'clock, in the Whitm an | Winanines J ng A f le I pasteul ization and cooling the Milk with a Their bouquets | Memorial church. The church was Tuesday ‘low. roug srilize 1g o£ ve i © of water lilies, roses and sweet | decorated with gladiolas, lilies and| . eee fl Ws thi ugh sterilized tuhes to. the auto i Mies Yerkes and Miss De-| ferns back of which were huge | Jason Butler returned Sun matic bottle fillers and cappers, the most fas- pink, ar ss Peplow's| stafdards of gladiolas and ferns| ening from a two weeks’ t tL apis o ple tend ae big ea a mui om heepeirgge. Eas x aut ior form Oh | are egy Bd pla cinating mechanical contrivances in the 3 wered w pansies. The t ¢ altar and down the aisle ere | John Butle , 2 Ww of) {rjc Pars ‘ . ws was given in marriage by er | were pots of ferns and flowers. Large with the summ W hole wonderful Kristoferson plant. b Mr Harry Tanner, wore a| wall baskets encircled the edge of the | hool mecom “del of moire brocaded| balcony and large standards of glad eee ae P 2c achi -_ atices r fille ’ he long straight |lolas decorated the back of the eS teh eG Each of these machines automatically fills , { iraham pokane . ' aly trimming a/ church siting in town for se i € 2: 3 ty ar’ 7 ay" i 2 aye n for several du a aps Torty quart bottles per minute. ere t { pearls and crystals at the| Before the service Mra. Ruth Bol: | Mra. D. H. Judd has been removed rye - . d sleeve lines. Her. vell| ton Boyer sang “At Dawning.” and trom ‘the ‘Virginia “Savon, haepits is one place where speed adds to safety by caught at the brow with a/| “I Love You Truly.” The bride, who F r and is at her home on Bellevue al pi ilk a tah i iF j of rose point pearls and/entered on the arm of her father . _ a0 8 penne mae the Milk to your table with the b 7 in graceful folds to | wore & gown Of georgette with panels The Missea Dorothy and Helen east possible delay. And the < atic per- it i \ n. Her bouquet was of | of imported lace, over satin. The} Miss Elizabeth Brown, of St. Paul, who is the quest of | later, of Los Angeles, formeriy of fost f the: va ake : ? capa ‘ello ‘Ose: \« e. kirt fe! four whic , . j this cl are eata of re. ") Cc , se gag: 5 Mow roses and Illes of jekirt fell in four great points which | how uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, W. A. M. Smith.—Photo | ‘is sity, are suesta ot Mra Alson mm of these machines further adds to e | formed the e veil was em: | 2. Woodruff, in her apartments at , Poe Pe EE ee a . . e, s Tanner wore a gown of! broldered tulle and was held in place| by Grady. the St. Paw your safety by keeping the Milk from all con- } as blue with silver lace and| With @ wreath of orange blossoms. | — aie CORRES IES Ce "98 ——— tact wi ") ator’s he : i 4 Bo gg Bia on ea 2 A Her bouquet was of Ophelia roses,| yy, “) ¥s af ee POR ee: re | LADIES’ AUXILIARY NO. 14 % th the « perator’s hands. . F « , pies a is |Mrs. Winders Entertaing| A basket tuncheon wilt be served at | /ADIES! AUXILIARY NO. : 4 ption followed the ceremony | oFchids and bouvardia. fe Thimahaohs 12:40, and the members are asked to| 1,14" a Ger ilebice’ ond 5 © home of the bride's parents, ss Lucille Manard was the only | 1) heo ring dishes and allver. Coffee, | United h of Phimbers ant . Bg wipes vite bh mts | attendant, abe wore m gown of orehid | hare Cha San Si by endl ye ons iets Ba eis ahead, | Steamfitters will hold thelr regul T Q bak Pure Milk with a-lactic’ ferment added ‘1 y Wind cr a nish musiness meeting 1 day rust hich a whidables tock a. { ed out iit the early: autumn colors | crepe trimmed in gold lace and car: | jast Wednesday with a lun A ot | Kc cap@lal tavern taletaadad te'en 1 ines m tine rhures y Augu rya uart o . nk a At on v . nabl toni and carret ive } cor pp anita ried Ophelia roses, cream sweet peas | fourteen covers at h ae for Siar | sueuubare aad’ tdlands a1, ot 2 he Progressive ¢ . roperties of buttermill hicker ‘than butter- t 2 HE = Assisting thruout the rooms were | #Ad pansies. { | slater, Miss Eleanor C ema lirert tots jrooms.. Bring own lunch at Kris-to-lac acs: ‘ i Mrs. Fred Merritt, Mra Clayton| ‘Little Pauline Hill was the flower | Francisco, who is her house guest. | narGHTERs OF Reece, Goce. will: bereaved 200s Qhart } Wetherly of Portland, Mrs Paul Sit! in‘a ruffled pink georgette; and| Mrs, Winders also entertained with | on; EORGE LAKE BURIEN ‘ erkes, Mra erie! se ss | carried of r Is | byffet supper and dance Saturday | 97 GHORGE ; AKE aN \ : rkes, ae nee ae i aa ge tcdoegrg Heal op PE ae a oe 7” - power : ‘ Thureday, August 21 the|COMMERCIAL CLUB ¢ 2 Bernice Butler, Miss Blanche Blair ing the wed &@ reception | event ug. 16, er en's ho! Daughters of St. George will meet] The Lak ‘ E ce " eld ¢ of the b 1 ‘ada " 4 Mrs. Wind § ieor meet | he Lake Burien Commercial ctut Sud. Miss Dorothy Lrter ot Loe) WSs haidiAt the howe of the bride's|and on Thbreday Mr. and Mra. Wind: | i0'"tue ‘bE. EB. A. hall at 1:20[ wil, give © card party we crane Angeles, while presiding over the | Daren ’ ax r t entertain ¥ atfet BUD | clock Jatore tomorrow evening, at S o'clock. qupper table were Mra. Wilmot Liity | Mrs. Stevens were in charge of the) per and dance in compliment to apes leWilaae tall wae Gane and Mrs. Harry Tanner Ass deka Pinieeien teartiey, REI | Maryians EVEREGREEN SOCIAL CLUB | Everybody welcome Mr. and Mra. Givnan att tor a|Ann¢ Johseoe, Florence Hartley, Mul-| Mary! arte The’ Evergreen Social club, A.'O “eh eps q wedding trip which ineludes New tech — her coh ia wate ct ‘ U. W., will give Its first card party | ADDITIONAL CLUBS is + York, Washington, D, C. St. Louls|, For traveling the bride wore #/ The Orthopedic for the reason Thursday afternoon, | - and Chicago; Mrs. Givnan trayeling | three-piece suit of ¢ blue poire ‘ August 21, at 2 o'clock, at 1409 Ninth| COL. ELLSWORTH CIRCLE in three-piece Jenny model of | ‘Wil! and a small black velvet hat | Lunch Room ave. Tea will be served. All friends| Col, Ellsworth Circle, Ladies of the ef navy blue charmeen, trimmed in gold be tone Py ja ha on hike jOt Margate, sae have | are welcome. rand Army, will serve a home} . i chiffon, with a°hat of biack taffeta fr and ar Car nr ral charge of the Prthoped lunch room — Venaked | Gleick ta ‘Vetoran'a ihe Pe") culy Pastewized, fi and rib * “ graduates of the University of Wash. | w, with Mrs. Edwin Ripley age S Esermece rian. ac |tagn oe errenune bs come tinct wy ate. Abrams Free (ie serena at : x invaepbg these ebe with Pst Upsilon fraternity and Mra. GA Mrs. Lae : Bas oot 4 : home aft tol i t 3001 Wes ow 10 0 q Paupabierie artes vib *** | Cariander with the Pi Sigma Gamma Mrs. Herman N ee hese see ASK YOUR GROCER VISIE OUR PLANT Mrs. Giynan attended the Univer-|*0fority. Mr. and Mrs. Carlander | B. Gregg, Mrs. R . ‘Clinic Now 0 ft) Avena vevra vi I OUR MODEL 1 . : i ¢ their home in Philadelphia, | Hugh Purce acheran, | Pp SRIDGE AND ‘ ce ‘ tow sity of Washington, where she was) Will make their ' | Z R 4.) BRIDGE AND MAH JONGG ee EPH 40 is & member of Pi Beta Phi sorority.| Where Mr. Carlander is a senior at fen ay 7 : . a Mar. | To be operated in eqnjunction with] Alpha Delta Pi sorority ts giv OR TELEPHONE BEacn 00: AT 1300 RAINIER AVENUE i ; Mr. Givnant attended a private school | Jefferson Medical college LAL Rat tke, Geet Institute of Electronic Re. |* bridge and mah jongg 1 {) in 8. Louis. | 60. 8 i cae AM pl oe asta on Friday at o'clock at the Wo) = } i| eee ’ an res deen ommodations for the treatment men's Untver lub for all m ¥ al 3 i 0 i] a M Bol N. | Brownell 's to Be | Margaret Munsey Age 4 ag, fax te. tremtaiae of | bere = thors € Foe rs Fratient " it bias ye brief talks describ. jclubs department; Miss Evelyn S. | assistant hotel secretary; Miss Anna Hh : f Mrs. Bolcom Names | Honor Guests | va Se ferred wil’ be inervasea. “ti call Misa Hse MacDonatd, ICE no 85,088 ork of the various depart. | financial secretary; Mrs. E./8. Swanson, domestic exchange séc- « Mla i Assistants for Reception | Compitmenting Mr 4 Mrs. Fran- | | the is pias fs treat aaa nie be tn “ae | Mre Joab ph Black, first vie {..] ment . Pen iaealane ve aerk fee ry. A es Dee. Peep kine Ora He a Assisting Mra: Harry Boleom to-|cig H. Brownell, of New York, for | WIUDS troduced rapidly t e Cait: | oy ee | saa carve SERMARIO OO ioe mak nal Metralixy. Shotetae denaticoantiaie cco eee Tate IES ga morrow at her reception €or her|merly of this city, who are spend: | : | tates on. ac |BALLARD W.C.T.U. * dent; Mrs, Joseph Greenwell, second | worr'ary jnousing department: Mrs. | i & son and daughterin-law, Mr. and | ing the summer at the Country club, | CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Lodi ahem Ballard W. C. T. U. will meet Aug. | vico president; Mrs. D. F. Davies|.n4 tea room; Miss Celia ( ache gales pores ea eke, ule Mrs. Henry Marfield Boicom, (Lu-| Mr. and Mrs. John Ballinger have| Coils 5p s ata at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Sarah Mer-| chairman religious department. Miss | manager cafeteria and tea room: Mien CIETY TO DANCE ii \cile Eyman) will be Mrs. Aleyander | invited g few friends in for dinner | MOOSE HEART LEGION explaining the met ee 9290 We ied st. Bisction ef. of | Milk Man ¢ religious dtrector: Rita Connor, assistant cafeteria and| att nee ete aalic: society. of Bee : McEwan, Mrs. Charles D. Stimson, | tomorrow evening at the eo at| The women of Mooseheart Le-| to people who do not understand the | fers and the superintendant's re chairman welfarelteg room; Mrs. W. C. Lippincott, | erie nas Stmneed a novelty danes Oe ; Mrs ancis H. Brownell, Sr, Mrs.|the Highlands. gion will meet in Moose templé ports will be the order of the day. N. Lambert, | chairman ‘abel depaitionre and jin the form of a watermelon festival see M J, Di Farrell, Mis. Harry Whitney | . Jat $ o'clock, T August 21 Physician and atte Oi 8 American ; Mra. H. F.|q 1, pittyard, secretary publicity de.| omen Ay. 07 U; We hall, Ninth sand Nee ‘Treat, Mrs. Tidmarsh, Mrs. James | h t |for initiation Abrams, and |/BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Compton, secretary of |C. X. Hillyard, secretary publicity de-| Union Wednesday ‘evening, August aie Doster Hoge, Mrs. William, Bol-| Luncheon at / abit ig THE Y. W. C. A. ENTERTAIN the board ‘ely, phyal-| man hotel; Mrs. Mary B. Dickinson, Sri 9 SAUL 1S ee eee He com, Mrs. Lewis Eyman, Mrs.| Mount Rainier | FORTSON THYGESEN _ The board of trustees. of the ¥. W.|cal director; Mra. J. H. Darlington, i Nantel -eontebacy Miss. Hatha Av on. | is strictly informal, will be preceded i 3 Hamilton Roife, Mrs. Francis H-| juage and Mrs. Burke entertained} A special meeting will be held | |C. A. entertained. with a luncheon |treasurer; Miss Marie Bernard, bust. | a a Avery, “by the monthly meeting at 8.0’clogk. t Brownell, Jr. Miss Phoebe Nell| with a juncheon and motor trip at|Thureday evening, August 21. at 7| Monday, in the tea room of tho asso: Inesa placement secretary; Mra. Mary H Tidmarah-and Miss Jane Perkins, -| With © luncheon ond moter trip wt lo'clock, in Roosevelt hall. 16164 clation building, for the secretarial /Harris, president Phyllis Wheatley | > >>> H oS ee ment Mr. and Mrs. Francois Dumat. |Third ave. by Fortson Thygesen| ‘isular tafe of the organization, Miss Flor-|home; Miss Evalena Davis, secret: - 4 1) To Assist at aie Jauxiliary of United War Veterans,| Avent weet s F ence Hanson, new general secretary, | Phyllis Wheatley home; Mra. La 4 | res . P vue .| All members are urged to be present.| freq “* Abrams eauipment will be | was the guest of honor, | Lewis, chairman Y, W A. Girls’) 4 me i Miss Jackson’s Tea Affair at National Park vee | re rattt tor treatment tor repute gg Mi Hanson, Was otfclatiy wel |home, rs, Julln Beveridge, secretary | 8 i : esiding over the tea table at the ‘ormal Pp eesti ay ort ae patients will be mich that the person (comed to her new duties by Mre. W.|Y. W. C. A. Girls’ home; Mrs. 8. D. | tee tea which Miss Alice Jackson is giv- to Be Info Lac st hitoosak beret AND TEACHERS of ave meane can well afford. to W. DeForrent prelideat ot the board, | Wingate, chairman Blue Triangle | ry i A 44 Mr. and Mrs. \¢ omb, n come 6 |who preside ° cheo | residence ttle Rob "4 ing at her home Friday from 4 until | y114¢6 and Mrs. Thomas Burk The King county division of Parent-| In the fre clinic. preftrence will. be NM re uncheon. In |residence; Mra, Mattie A.’ Robinson, | \ i 6, for Mrs. Paul Piggott, will be} ‘ 1 response the new executive declared |house mother Blue Triangle resi id a f tain and Mrs. J. 8. Gibson a Teacher associations will hold its an-| #!Y children and the blind, until } Mrs’ Lawrence Arnold, Mrs. W' m | > oa ie retithan willrecetve | t i : se rs | euch time as we are able financially that she was much pleased with the|dence/ Mra. Nan Phipps, manager | Glorius, Mrs. Chester Latimer and |04 Mrs.D. B. Trefethen will receive | nual plenic at Woodland park on| to’ accommodate more outlook of the work in Seattle and|manicure and Turkish bath depart: | Ge “Lucile Bordeaux. Assisting will be [the guests at the nav ee Tom, | ceurmaay, August 21. There will be) | eattie inatitute of Kiectroaio [tat With co-opération and frankness | ment; Niiss Amy Vye, assistant mani. | the Misses Virginia Sheahan, Kath. | Tuesday evening st Paradye, ton,| games and sports, with prizes for ener ig oye Soya she felt sure of aarrying along the|cure and Turkish bath department; i es feen Donahoe, Vale Piggott, Fran- | er 2 on ° ia ae ‘®, and a grand prize is MA in-8671 | work of the association successfully. | Miss Carrie Hou purchasing secre. es oan ya staribern Gerbeh | Which is to be Informal, will be Se-| offered for the circle bringing th pom the win nmet sg naie 4 Responses were also made by the fol-|tary; Mrs, Louis Nash, office secre- | te ering cg 6 | attle’s social farewell to the officers) highest percentage of its members th rt lowing board members and secre- It R. ; { 4 2 Bene TURE ait Gueie bones Tee ave the City ° ox re- tary; Mrs. B, A, Garbar, See Bi es Miss May Lee | Beiae EO cand tovmed MTA AMT | UAB " y Many part ir v be i ar: i to Be Honor Guest by navy and Seattle people who plan | | ae ‘ In order that Miss May Lee, who | on going to the park the day before. g is her guest may see a number of | S000 YS being given by the Se. | f her old friends, Mra, George Tilden, | 2111, Chamber of Commerce and the| | j E is giving 4 tea at the Sunset club | painier National Park company. It} Ws on Friday afternoon lis urged that reservations be made i eee i ‘at the inn as soon ag possible. Hise Informal Bridge Stee os li 5 F ' : Honore Guest iMrs. Jones Entertains Delightful to Can This New Way! = 4 Mr. and Mrs. Clare E. Farnsworth Honoring Mrs, DuRay Smith of| NEW and easier t ‘4 5 F BY ihe entertained informally last evening | pittsburg, Mrs. Harry B. Jones en A? and easier way to can is made possible by the Bhi See pavécdl tabibe oc winigoe hele Seteey, on taticndeit toaly me y . Lorain Oven Heat Regulator, a device that auto- aa home to compliment their house| the Seattle Golf club. Covers were S e S matically measures and controls the heat of the gas ae f guest, Miss Margaret Rankin. Invi-| arranged for twenty s Ss ba iil tations were confined to members of |. Thursday, Mrs, Jones is giving =| These are delicious, pure fruit The Lorain Method of Canning “means that you do all l the younger married set. | luncheon of eight covers a: the Wo- | sarnese are delicious, pure frult. products, home pre the cooking of fruits and vegetables in Mason jars ti edit | men’s University club, to compliment | ake aste owly i amous for their quallt placed in the oven—an easier; quicker and far superior a . Mrs. Morrow Honored _| her motheriniaw, Mra. Wesley 1) Fae rents maak tad) BETO ; Rk Clear, sparkling jellies, made only from sound, ripe fruit method aa compared with any other say : 3 ‘ones, wi s! ere. ven a ge t lay bricks one at a e. And ind cane sugar: Mrs. Bruce C. Shorts has extended | Jon Mode iba ay me. An nd cane sugar Thousands of women that own gas ranges equipped q { invitations for two affairs next week ° 3 ba : iets deltas’ s Capa S oeatanal | with the MP ‘ c kinds: arrar ‘abapple, Apple, pple | 4 one on y ednesday ha eae Small Luncheon You can't take a health-hurdlo that lasts you through Slackbuiry,: Loganberry,; RaNpbeier Riva A n igo | By es day, which will compliment her sis- * fe. Yot je Bulla Health onetBiGal s (nid O88) : ¥ Strawberry, Grape anc BF fer, Mee, “C sorge Morrow, of New| /OT Bride to Be . Mfe. You must bulld health one meal at a tim | Quince, OVEN HEAT Aiea York, who is her house guest, Wed-| Mra. George Lavery ts havin Special for Thursday, Frida REGULATOR "Ss e nesday's affair will be a mah jongg | small luncheon at her home Ma Cream Crust Bread | i aaturéey, per Ph ade he : 22c ine luncheon and Thursday's a bridge | afternoon, iris as earn | is the most Important food at each of those meals 8 for bac a have used this method successfully for years. Let us ‘ le luncheon pleasure of Miss Marie Leghorn, | demonstrate to you “Oven Canning,” “WHole Meal Cook- Fi Informal Tea Tomorrow Mrs. Ronald A. Case is giving an informal tea tomorrow afternoon at her home in the Dela-Mar, from 4 until 6, to compliment Mrs, Ma: Hawkins, of Newark, N..J., who spending the summer with her moth- er, Mrs, William B, Gaffgey, and for Mra. Edgar Berg (Edw Danner), who is visiting in town from Berke ley, Cal Mrs. Bausman to Give Small Bridge Tea Mrs. Frederick Bausman tertaining few tables of bridge, followed by a tea at her home in the Wilsonian apartments tomorrow. ° It gives the maximum of pure nourishment delicious form in most whose marriage to Mr. Douglas Bal linger will be an event of the early | autumn. rere | Orthopedic Thrift Shop 3 Ttenton Hill guild will have charge \Z of the Orthopedic thrift shop tomor row morning with Mrs. F. R. Van Tuyl and Mrs. H. KE. Hadi in charge, and,in the afternoon Endolyn auxiliary, with Mrs. David Young as} chairman. 5% | |Miss Ruth Tanzer | Honored To honor Miss Ruth Tanzer, a | bride-to-be, Mre. B. P. Van Anderson will entertain with a luncheon at her home today. Covers will be placed for sixteen, Always fresh, crisp, tempting. Ask Your Grocer for Grapefruit Porto Rican Grapefruit, all prepared ready .to For breakfast, for salads or fruit cocktails No. 2 Cans, 25c Each | Por dozen, ®2.90 C) erve FOUR STORES TO SERVE YOU aH, a u nua ‘HM re | he ®o Bake and Cook in the Oven Without ail by means’ of a Lorain-equipped Gas ing,” and “Ho: Eve a Failur Clark Jewel and Re ¥ as Ranges with Loin Auto- ntic Oven Hea Co! ol are Standaris of Gas Range Quality, A size and priced range for every home ree quirement SMALL CASH PAYMENT BALANCE EASY TERMS Seattle Lighting Company 1308 Fourth Ave. MA in-6767 —) as ial ieee .

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