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THURSDAY AUGUST 21 y24 Edited by Lillian Kee n LeBall h Assistant—Fr es Old m Music—Louise Raymond Owens y Sy | Seattle Society MA ir-0600 Miss Helen Goetz, Bride-to-Be. Honored Co Complimented., M' s ‘ ET . ‘ : @ bridg . Mrs: ¥ ' \ H . j P terta ul Ml Ma , + Aus } Aun son and \ M y Miss Mary Collins Vian th Honéred er m M 1M Mar ‘ | attend I Ma 1 a8 ’ setts. ole Marriage Announce? ; M M D ( Tennis Club's Party Grows ; . Plans are w about com, f ‘ - University Coupli Cc. H.| ] ran. Mra. | Married Marriage a Surprise to Their Friends many friends was the marriag Mrs. Agnes Behr Just and M Gibson of Angeles in that city July 28 Mr. ind Mrs. Gibson on a motor trit thru the Yosemite valley, thence on 1 t at home at 18; the first of Septeme here, and will 14th ave, after Luncheon Planned : ee Biche At Sunset Club Nordahl-W iggers Mrs. Is J n wite ot Marriage guest of 1 Mrs. Alexander E ing ha lu Fy Monday afternoon at Miss Pearl McDonnell Complimented . \ For the pleasure of Miss Pearl M ” Donnell, who is leaving shortly , the University of North Dakota where she will be the librarian, her | , ~" sorority sisters in Delta Gamma are giving a party for her Thursday of next week at the home of Mrs. Wi ¢ Ham Clark, 1558 E. Garfield ie Evening Bridge Party * Planned Mr. and Mra. M. J. Van Asch Van Wyke are arranging several eve nings of bridge at t apartment in the Kinnear next week. One will be given next Tuesday and } other Thursday evening, while the / dates for the others have not been | x | Miss Rebecca Scurry to Marry: September 3 Mis& Rebecea Scurry, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Archibald jexander Ruggles, has announced Septem! 3rd as the date for her m to Mr. Eugene Rudow Henry Rudow. The cere 3 be performed at the home of Judge and Mrs. H. A. Myer her uncle and aunt, by the Rev. Sydney Mor tan, at 8:30 o'clock The bride wili be given age by her brother, Mr. J: ry, and Miss Elizabeth Sc in mar Kk Scur sister, will be her only endant Mr. Lawrence Wiley will attend Mr. Rudow. Among the many parties given f Miss Scurry was one last Thursday | Davenport, lowa, ¢ } ‘afternoon at which Mra. Tom Mes-| wedding ; j dag and Mrs. Edwin R. Hogg, Jr..| The bride attended the } Mr. and Mr: were hosjésses at a garden 1| of Washington a miscellaneous shower at the M % | Delta Zeta so home at Wing Point. This a attended Augu noon Mrs. A. 9. Dt Mr, and Mrs. W Alex 8. Goodfellow entertain tor for a trip thr & preserve shower at tea Oregon, Mrs. Wi Disnay'’s home at Wing Point a suit of reseda and. trimmed P 7, with which # Miss Carney Honored | jate-cotored For the pleasvte of Miss Mar-/and a fox fur jorie Carney and her fiance, Mr. home in Seattle William V me ow Anna ‘ University fs a member of d the groom and taffeta } They will make h followed, « Brown, Mars ted by ) Personal ‘Orthopedic Thrift Shop Orthopedic Lunch Room I Mr k Harry Coe, M rn t! Mra, Elizabeth H Mra. Ca mer, Mra. Her 1 M 8 Prov ! ar Lt r Tent Mra. H Mra Neal irew McAule Kat M ad I I REENWOOT, 0. 1 HOCIAL CLUT ” The Greenw oO. lub ow aA STAFF PICNICS r ‘i amp in Oct THE UNION ve WILL SHOW see HARMONY HOMESTEAD H tead hood of An Y Tuesday ¢ A i ‘ Y. W. C. A. SECRETARIAL Orchard Massage this sweetly lemon arms ani Famous sta bring that rosy-white complexion Lsement. emons Bleach } the Skin White}! ~ The only harm- less way to bleach the skin white {s to mix the Juice of two lemons with three ounces which any drug gist will for a few cents. Shake well in «| bottle, and you have a whole quar. | ter-pint of the most wonderful skin | whitener, softener and beautifier. h into the face, ands. It can not irritate. | beauties use | ar, youthful skin and freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable yourself, It can not be bought ready | to use because it acts best immedi. | ’r lately after it ts prepared.—Adver. | Walter Homan, of Des Moines, Ia., SS whose marriage will be an event of Friday evening, Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Carney entertained with a ¢ of thirteen covers at their home Tuesday evening. 4 On Saturday of la ) and Mra. & B. Palmer gav a sixteen covers for Mis: and Mr Homan at the 4 . lh 6 € Arctic club, after which the party Your hom were guests of Mr. and Mra. J. W : bry Essex at a theater party at the needs music } Metropolitan theater. } rd, | To Entertain canto for Bridal Party \ Miss Marjorie Carney is enter q \ taining the members of her bridal party and a few additional guests this evening at dinner at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs, E. M } Carney, following the wedding re- hearsal at 5 o'clock, the dinner will be served at 7, with covers placed for twenty-eight | one | The Misses Winn | ] Entertain for Visitors i The Misses Bertha and Nina Winn | { entertained with a tea at their home | yesterday afternoon to compliment their sister, Miss Agnes Winn, of Washington, D. C., who ia their) guest for a month, and for Mins Rhea Culver, of Kalamazoo, Mich. Presiding over the prettily appointed ten table were Mra. ©. 8. Suter, Mre, Arthur Sanlers Mra. Charles Griffith, Mra, Frank Smith, Miss great INGS of old had but to command nd the € musicians of time appe pond to the command ery man or woman has a Royal Brunswick This instrument, with Brunswick improved features ean be your Pay a deposit and then only $2 a Week price $119.50. standard finish—including double face records, record brush and needles. ry style of Brunswick Victrola in our complete Place the cut end of the Tillamook loaf on a warm plate. It's parafined coat will hermetically seal in its freshness. 1 performed Today the great artists THI EATTI Women’s Clubs CLAIbS FOR FRIDAY “” BY * a $ © i c 1 KI | ( KE JAN 1 4 ! t ADDITIONAL CLUBS : 1 - Pr N ‘ ae Mra JOHN F. MILLER ¢ The J I ") WHAT YOUR MIRROR A wonderfully pure soft skin, of velvety re, {ree from beauty sed White,flesh, rache REAM chefs endorse TILLAMOOK. Up and down the coast those who know and appreciate fine foods are lovers of . Tillamook cheese. It is especially popular among chefs— men who must please hundreds daily, They appreciate and depend upon Tillamook's high quality. Such men as Chef Victor of the St. Francis, San Francisco; Chef Mathieu of the Davenport, Spokane; Chef Bassetti, The Alexandria of Los Angeles, use Tillamook in their savory cheese dishes. You will be served Tillamook by Chef Thiele at the Sovereign, Portland; Chef Herman, Hotel Arlington, Santa Barbara; ‘ancisco—by Alex Rosin of Portland's Multnomah and Chef Tarner Chef Hayes, The Clift, San at the Benson. Tillamgok, Oregon 25 cheone kitchens owned and operated cooperatively by the dairymen of Tillamook county You too should discriminate in the cheese you buy. It's easy, for “Tillamook” on rind or loaf distinguishes the finest cheese on the market. Send for booklet of cheese recipes by Alice Bradley, Miss Farmer's School of Cookery, Boston. Tillamook County Creamery Association Be Here Early For the Season’s First Dollar Friday ¢ Every department full to the limit of Fall's newest whims—modish Autumn, models for the matron, Paris- ian styles in smart schoolday hats of originality and charm for the miss, unique ideas in untrimmed shapes, faultless foundations for correct hats in every line; sports hats of every pleasing effect, and hundreds of children’s hats, priced for tomorrow At orc seeeceeeeee gimme) ptt mmed Hats A great diversity of brim in duvetyns, velvets, velvet and duvetyn combinations, # embracing eyery whimsical contour of Fall millinery modes, leaving to clever # women the simple delight of applying trims and embellishments as fancy dic- Pesterscectrstirrtrectacssetisisstecssetsrssrstissisctessscisicrctecstesessessesssstts Trimmed Hats sesssgamnnnnnnngggqegqggtnazttannantattnasassszzti: Children’s Hats Sports Hats: Fall's Juvenile Millinery with all Many pleasing variations # turer modes, will be found in this spe- i ance of enduring newness. cial lot of Felts, assembled hence The Criterion will be cater- tomorrow. Untrimmed Sports: Hats and Sports DO YOU: KNOW the difference between GREEN and RIPE olives? A GREAT many people do not know that there are two kinds of olives. These two varieties are not only widely different in character, but are grown in different parts of the world, There are ripe olives and green olives. Ripe olives are purple or black in color. They do not taste like green olives, with which most people are familiar. Green olives, as their name indicates, are olive- green in color. :They are firm in texture—not soft. They are picked when green, cured when green, and bottled when green. Green olives are grown in Spain—nowhere else. The world’s production of green olives is grown on a piece of land only thirty-odd miles square. This is the only place on earth where olives will grow to a suitable size and flavor for eating before they ripen. Green olives are, and always have been, whole- some and nutritious besides being the finest of appetizers. The green olive is not a new fruit. It has been eaten for centuries. When you buy olives, bé sure to say to your grocer, “I want a bottle of green olives.” Inci- dentally, green olives are always packed in glass— never in tin, ASSOCIATION AMERICAN IMPORTERS of SPANISH GR OLIVES 200 Fifth Avenue New York City About a thousand to: choose'-from, tomorrow, for...) 160s usoths ct csiecesens caus tise yees's Os hats for the miss with hai qu the full sweep of Fall colors. contour effects embracing ever: whim, priced for tomorrow at i$ Velvets, beavers and felts endow 3 the fascinating features of ma- the assur. Yea as well as ing to discriminating followers of fashion who tomorrow will please ots their youthful fancy Hats in self trim, in shades here for es ci ahi $1 and golors that breathe of Autumn’s witchery, are ‘ e sure to include that con- @ genial companion to your sports costume, priced for PSUS SSSSSESTSMES SS Ssterser | ich, self trims and feather fancies vie with lustrous ribbon effects throughout tomorrow’s en- tire display of Trimmed Hats, wrought in velvets, duvetyns and combinations. Street and dress and for the woman who re- | s the full head size, portray ades and tones in a range of