The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1924, Page 6

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} 3 q Vsilhes — reece. |. Ae Sg By Lillian Keen LeBallister Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens First Presbyterian Scene of Impressive) gown Wedding; Dinner on Flagship Seattle “i HE marriage of Miss Victoria Me- | followed by Lean, daughter of Mrs. Alexan:| row at their der McLean, and Mr. Arthur Emil| way park, to ¢ Simon wax solemnized Wednesday | garet Lewis of Los evening at halfafter eight in the)a guest at th “rst Presbyterian church, in the! a few days presence of a large number of piece with th Rev ) M A.lq + . , esr ypcel Retaiole deoatpiaay To Entertain With Matthews reading the services x t The church was transformed tor| Yatching Party the oceasion into a veritable bower of | Mr. and Mrs. Hamt yacht flowers pid A P : waters for over’ Labor i + planes pe tega Por. Paik: neat way Mrs, Arthur Emil Simon, who until her marriage, Wednesday evening in the First Presbyterian cathedral ¢ . lal Party | so iude, M rfield Bot. | Mt iC © sult r | church, was Miss Victoria McLean; and her bridal party. From left to right, Virginia Whaley, daugh- was. led. by : r n rf rf fr. and Mr ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whaley, flower girl; Miss Dorothy Sander, bridesmaid; Mrs. Russell Cal Rose, Mr. Stuart Barker and Mr.|{ i 3 " th t wore t motoréa’'t . fh ! p Ag AK, < fshes <i J Mt Lewls Schwellenbach: following them | Brownell. tr. ) ui K te ahd Corme f be attended the movie LOW, matron of honor; Mrs. Clyde Rose, bridesmaid, and Aileen McCurdy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. came little Ellene McCurdy Reed eer ‘ rosebud : cxcas OBilen? atl Wilake bi laies em OPT ote ‘ : ; setot Der and re Mtemell 0 Mecon | ars eg ype: (apr rally | Dall AIveD) for fen | Rus ell McCurdy, flower girl. =z Grady Studios eb Bash e x dy, ag flower girl; Miss Dorothy San-| Migs Alice Jackson v Mra. H went t 2 Re | test number der, Mra. Clyde Bertram Rose, bride's |, a ie the Boston University School of Re Mihi Ne knees “Ay Khare Miller; vice president, Cora . to try to sell the greatest indants, and Mra. Russel! Stanley; Anmounces Engagement ligious Education, in Be oe | ide ahi Ly aes etrip| Chesney; secretary emeritus, es of magazine subscription. * Callow, matron of honor, and imme-| At the tea which she gave for|three years. Mr. Homan attended |‘ Montana, |Steeves; secretary-treasurer, Clara} . | Miss Ruth says it is going diately preceding the bride, littie Vir-| Mrs. Paul Pigott yesterday after-|ponn coll Onkaloosn i, | Edwards, and corresponding secre-| !be a mystery hike with the glorious ginia Whaley, daughter of Mr. and) noon, Miss Allee Jackson announ-!took graduate work in Be L. B. Peeptes in apending the |‘@Fy, Gertrude Pierre, Trustee, Anna| VISITORS AT hibit has been arranged at the Mer-|secret at the “end. Already # ee ee be ope 1 maheg itgsecery “es Mr. ; d with Mre. Fred H. Baxter ei pltersate: 1 Miles Sra oe “ pe haal ss ste Yan ad dream of snowshoe trips and weeks sn Mateo seated ia’ sans) Pearl Mites “Tubkeon: (6: a\arbdiiaie’ Ok Cites cat Thad el hae ae eos OF | at her country place at Cryatul|dlesates to federatio ara | Ed poet va en rt eet mal Ree a ‘a agent ’y- lat Sealth and, ugh! we shiver cca te eeuearras ne eudlean Fear sthdess Convent and aitendedl cepheciior ae chine ett | Springs |WATGS HG Lana DiS Ves; Alternates tite t OHM pent: aaceedh saat [ACA TEOR ATG er | nlc orieer a aa ra er rumeteal Comimeranen rons | a. University at | Washington. | cr Micha late be fessor of re ats cAheebiation that ee at Bealth gusira tis eb i yeitedl| Renee ane [be theiting, The bridesmaids wore gowns fash-|where she was a member of Delta! jigious education at Whittier college Mrs. Richard A, Balll nd son. | ¥ B ‘ Mik atied Dotty saa ‘ VISITORS ON he sca ‘ Ri yee Sew ine ron (a PEG Rae Bik wlatthe Mr;'Richahd Battiogsr’ and Mr. ant ry Brown and Loulie Miller.| Miss Dorothy’ Brown, who is go-|¥ i start until October, 1..babome foned alike of apple green chiffon,|Gamma fraternity and Manhattan ae oan nger, and Mr. and heon comm . Mra. Brindley,|ing to take up the work of Camp|CAMARADERIE po ib cet ready by. listing al your friends. Everyone ool, where he comy made with side panels, edges of silver| ville school in New York. Mr Le Bers Mra. Willlam Burnett are métoring| (uneheon committee, Mra TAL LAG duamiite nt wanton talc an Weutlore fats Ghaaticnlly “avery ace and comin of ever Ince ey ‘attended the uaiverity at|Orthopedic Thrift Shop. |t Mount tamer tomorrow. |r Roshord and. notens ‘Te ltte executive tn Stockon, Cal, thn] Qiser,trowpaclelly oral ae adorned thetr coiffures. Mrs. Callow| Washington and a member of| Monday. the Thrift lhome of Mf Allie Cramer, and|Wweeks, She many friends|board our ship this summer. This; Magazines and autumn is the wore a gown of orchid chiffon, with | Theta Delta Chi tra y and is jr of the University g Cl b after the businons meeting a roll call/during her stay at Sealth. Every| afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Worrick|they re-subseribe. side panels of pastel-shaded chiffon duate of We ) he morning, with Mr § u S willbe red ‘by members on|one feels that Stockton is very for-/@nd thelr daughters, Misses Alice / ae ne Hp pepaie tree preter My Vacatio: tunat and Ava Worrick, who are Camp-/GruassEs ABOARD SHIP | Ire Girls, paid us visit. Their Shop will abe Nab Berry ar H Stl : | comb the same as those of the bride: . fs FORTSON-THYG maids. AIL three carried ower| The Misses Lane ; ee ing | AUXILIA Angust 17, was the; Jéat’ visiting | ome is jn: Oklahoma City, and the{,. Tety une be et ee ae Louquet of Ophelia roses, delphinium | to Give Supper Ie on-Thygesen auxiliar WOMEN'S LAKEWOOD lay of the camping weason. It Was| nin cn. very interesting: te ther |DOcking, block, prin ing. bole ENG Aweek Vena Tre OFS, n-| ‘The Miswex Dona and Dorothy | — ; nited ish War Veterans is | CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLt unlike any other parents’ day we| as ing, ship lore, first aid, om: tered alone, wore a simple white Laid nitertatniog ri giving benefit fror 40 The women of _ the " have ever had. -The rain made it} ONFERENCE a girl could desire. Be his . in gown, made with long court train.|ormat supper at their home Orthopedic Lunch Room ‘ nner from 5:20 until| Civic Improvement club 1} |r y to ha he program in-| CONFE fot the crafts being. ol the end of which 3 fiutst’on Lake’ Washingtor Ca heey in Veter hall, Armory, Au-|tainly arranged an interesting plan | doors acfous Round'a: Mall af. wh 3 inference of uthwestern | winter on the Camaraderi In aft \ urst on Lake Was on tomor Pi with Mrs. Br ‘ Pa et va : x lsedied c coaen ths eo: 200 katy Yashington Campfire Girls will be — vening classes. a wide band of lace, {row evening, to compliment some |Shorts 4 . ' 56 lie ohae 2 ACS pr regular meet-| of work and study for the comin ford 1 room for the 200 gu aa idles OL toe eenNed te js hool and evening al me tom of her skirt. Her veil of tulle eflutin ot ithe Us Marae el. aonaas A Re r the auxiliary will be held, | year well as the girls. A pro; , pownee oa a |" and do-you know t Was caught, coronet. fashion” with) ony and ‘their wive f opedic Jun w will be in |poetry, rhythmics, and song All registered girls and bunches of orange blossoms. She unite all those whose home and carried a bouquet of orchids fen, y ‘ @) son who is particularly oun greatly enjoyed. After inspecting |!#MS are invited to participate, Fur. |S" NhO H PATON te sag | ‘, Cc d - boreal terests are in the Lakewood dis- of the valley, from wh Mrs. Perry Again onnell, Mrx. Frank ment to bring cakes, and a| 1” : Dubisiowerdot IealiNles afd Perry Again Miller Freeman, Mrs. H. Frye, : ; 1 © | trict, and to work together for the the camp property, the guestare| [Her plans will’ be’ published “later tian dont’ hesitate to bring them |turned to Seattle well pleased with information may be had by writ lforth. You may discover some Complimented ey continuous prograr be held the work being done by the Camp-|!2S to Miss Ruth A. Brown, foot erson like Mr, Nels sweet peas. She was met at the altar| ~ f Mrs. C. Gale Mra. O. C. Childs, |from 10 o'clock until 11 p. m. Mem Le her mother, who gave her in mdr-|_ Mrs. James Hamilton DeVeuve| Mrs, ‘Thomas Bordeaux, Mra, Mary bern of the amp with automobile the community THe officers 2G jot Garfield st Jand willing pm Paw ek: : |whno, by the way, 1s goin te teach gina eble ncheon at | e: Preside . srow Mr. M.A. Matthews is spending | | ow to really bind ie Mr. Simon and his best oe pee! W im + Junch “i at!T. Geistling, Mrs. H. J. Millan i! emble at tho foot of Wash sa oe Magis wh 2 Pg Meh 7 everal di in cam thie week fhe Wednesday meeting on board ant yee ‘ (cLaughli ne. . set club today for the pleas: | lerry Gra ; . f Ic ‘ vice president a. KR. R. MecClo; " = de S & service ting: is . Mr. Earl McLaughlin. Imme. |'he Sunset club today for the pl tin, Hai y, M W. Woire- |i ut 1 ck Sunday, t0 ltreasurer, Mra, James L. Barker:|. Miss Anne Schumer, executive |Camaraderie wax a service meeting. |‘, Cot 19 get the thing yousm diately after the ceremony an. in 3 ; Y CoFcorar F ‘ from the Relle a brah jarker: Dae Me athalencmenie he girls made 5 favors for y tuaseae attge onion a weading: wap: placed teeta ; : : rails “Sire, HL. ie. Kace.|ff® Girls, hae’ been ting © guardians to use at the party church, after which a wedding sup- laced for ten ences fans the etna o_o at th “ t t srg pect Mrs y.jtives and friends in Seattle this are giving :s Nin nty sjass and get them per was served at the home of the} +i , . af , Press secre Mrs. E. T last w Part of her time has| ome, next Wednesday afternoon.|/Same kind of - Sa peieds aimee een, | a ntertat ] P | Robb : Yoxt Wed » th ‘ 08 » for it. rowe Ls hs ee r, for the relatives and) Hy tortqing At Dinner astern § ciub will meet Wed: | 800 ear mittoon are: {20e® sent on board the ghip “Ca |N ate We oes the summer group “ alee Ae Re pridal pa | Suotihe he? daluctiter irave | nesday, Augus at 4000°Arcade | he. ata committee r raderte" ? t | See iss | Will have a gyp&y party in the park|or her assis i Mr. and Mrs. Simon left for a mo-| Honoring daughter, Miss Mar DATES H maraderie” and a alth. Mis y chi elfare, : | 3 set an instructor and to ,, garet Re! se ” te Square, for a bridge party for mem. | Child welfare, Mrs, J. C. Miller; !gchumer was a councillor at Senith|!® front of Camaraderia ch|to get 3 are tor trip.aroundi-Varioouver. island and |r st alien Wikoe ances at |educational, Mrs. Henry Fickelsen ; ba Ley tara pa started. The classef 5g 3 bers and friends, at’? p, m last year and the girls were glad|S!t! should bring lunch cup andjyou get sk for ' ome upon their return with a dinner at}| 7 2EMEMBE ee telephone, Mra. He etcalfe : 4 The | SP ar ; r you and nat . Jo this city. ro ae her, home the Campus 4 TO REMEMBER Cee eee renee Vs, Metcalfe: tto have her with them again, The|Poon. Wear gypsy costumes. A/for you and are what SIS tii ; |aypsy secres: ortunes. d make yourselves. Skagit county camp has just closed|SYPSY seeress will tell fortune: and make yourselves. $0 Oy ¢odt iam room Short The object of the cl is to development and comman welfare most interested in is to bee everybody you think would like Genevieve Blethen ° ° AR CLUB Eiene fente: test. ‘evehitios «Darth MONDAY, AUGUST SEATTLE CIRCLE, Jclvies, Mrs, Walter Dench; bazaar, A evening Rey, B. O. Clausen delivered|| tak en's State Goit || NO. 5 Mrs. Walter Mingo; membership, /with an enrollment of 200 - ship and sign up rath Dinner on Flagship ry interesting illustrated lecture oh folate ghee ca f Mrs, Bertine Snow will entertain! Mrs. J. L. Norkgauer; houses, Mrs. CAMARADERIE |forget that ce Paine Seattl on the Glacier National park TUESDAY, AUGUST ¢ Members of Seattle eltelo, No, 649, /AXel Anderson; parks and play-| EXECUTIVE BOARD Our ship, doesn't it give you a{to have classes in seatite ee Naval t Paver at her summer home at Zenith, Sun. unds, Mrs. Hilde Smith; social! yy s | warm feeling. It makes ona glow/making. What | Rainier | § na na glow| ane AL | Ande Mr Yl First Christian Cl Wy ' ark day, August 24. Members planning | service, Mrs. B. L. Randall, and! ho executive board held .the|inside to say th Words, “Welwill have during the, coming, Yl Coontz are giving a dinner on board rs ATISTMIEN wureh WEDNESDAY, AUGUST to attend wiil meet in room 240,| flowers and garden, Mrs. Rose Y. the flagship Seattle, Monday eve-|Scene of Wedding tip home of hen nei Mobonid building, at 10a. m. Au |Colvin, The executive bourd Is com-|derie,” Tuesday afternoon. ‘The fol-|become a “Dream Come True.” But| perry SERVICE AWARDS ning, complimenting thie, members) 7 Jat eveniiig At-8190. o’stook, in'the|| Davin ocean 3 ‘ tomo! will t port the guests, | posed of the officers and chairman} owing members were present: Mrs.| it's a magic dream, not just an) rs, have you heard? It a ot the Seattle Press club. |¥irst Christian church, Rev. Dr. Rus.|]| Dorothea Hopper, trom 4 untit i jof the standing committee. Parlin-}f, 8, Goodwin, Mrs. J. H. Ballinger, jordinary one that happens once and|y,ce tne. slightest inclination tee lel. Thrapp red the service which uh feet rl Ae te SUNSET CLUB jimentarian, Mrs J roster Denn; | Mrs. M. A. Matthews, Miss Almira|i8 gone forever. It’s one that| yin a song of story, tr¥: £00 Admiral and Mrs, Wiley) united in. marriage * Miss Marjorie Henry Memorial Chapel, ORY 2 ERUB: Hdelegates to the City Federation, Mrs. 0. F. Lamson, Miss| grows. It has brought a host of We & ie | | service prize. It 18 ahr, ‘arney, daughter of Mr. and Mr Highlands The year book for the coming|Mrs. J. Hilde Smith, 2 tC.) Libbee, Miss Ruth. A. Brown, |other smaller dreams with ft, They | Betty Sec Ole story. Entertaining E. M. Carney, and Mr. Walter J. Ho Mr Thomanderson’s marriage to || yoar of tho Stinset Holghts Literary | Miller, Mrs. 1. R. McCloy, and alter-|Mt. ‘Worral Wilson, Captain J. S.|are all different. Kinds—eome nre| tte. dest bart ith poems. Homan of Cid homtenbt: tea rage ent club, has just been ‘received and| nates, Mrs, Walter Dench, Mrs. W.|Gibson Jsecret ones, just for each one of [Can de classed W Wiley are entertaining with a lunch- | Des Moines, lowa. The dat Eamondn wens gives promise of belng a very suc-|K. Golcock, Mrs, J. Foster Dean;| ‘The executives report. was of | us, while others are big dreamy for! Really con on board the New Mexico next|the twenty-fourth anniverrary of the || THURSDAY, AUGUST on. cessful as well as interesting year| Federated club trustes, Mra. B.A Thursday afternoon {bride's parent Dinner < August meeting on board “Camara.|have worked for it and helped it! iS Admiral Henry Wiley and Mrs.|man, son of Mr. O. M to now wouldn't you Tike : our pocketboo’ at interest to all. During the{all to strive after Hae ee ea. week At nea at the Meattle for the members. Tho regular meet-| Bryant; » representatives to the|last month there has been in con.|Take your course and see it thru;/could go toward shoe tri of owe ‘The decorasions in both the church Club to honor the visiting wolf Inge are on the first. and third) Lakewood Civic Improvement ciub,|nection with the local office 16] For it’s always up to you jthat annual snowshoe ihe To Have Bathing nd the home, where » reception fol. | | oi ieee ee utis talon Maring || Thurmlays, with @ Federation meet-|inc., Mra, J. A. Almquist, Mrs. Rose|mectings, 800 interviews, 4,000 vie.|8 never let a doubt or fear nesail’| might even ah 5 furiel Ing on the fourth Monday and/¥. Colvin and Mrs, Henrietta Mc-| itors, (@00 letters, 1,000 r, CONES ° lowed, were carried out in the ate ‘ : ee : and Dinner Party t Aide teges enact trustee meeting’ on tho Thuraday| Cloy ath pints have Mr. and Mrs. David Whiteomb Mies Alice Carney of Manhattan, art's dar at are entertaining with a bathing | Kansans, was maid of honor, and wore rarty in their new swimming pool, |a gown of orchid chiffon, Little Betty ‘ pank pieces of Jtoward y |literature given out, 4,000 telephone| FURNISH THE SHIP |} Many in compliment eo || Preceding Federation, ‘The officers! The next meeting of the clubjcalls. There have been three field! Do Jane, Trigs of the club are: President cmeritus,|will be September 2, in charge ofltrips and one woek's Anna Teeple; president, Loulie you want our ship to beljentered their poems training |completely and artistically fur-{ Mail yours the membership committee. course given for guardians, An ex: I nished? If you do you will be one care of Betty

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