The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1924, Page 6

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Mrs. Minor Carson Lile (Elma Collins), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charl s Russell Collins, whose marriage Wednesday evening event of the week. Mrs. Thomas Spencer Knight (Mabel Anderson), whose wedding the same evening wa bridal party. Left to right—Standing, Miss Marion Janeck, of Yakima; Miss Ruth Jordan, of Maryhill, Was Albert Valentine Jr., and little Bobbie Anderson, small brother of the bride.—Portraits by Grady Studios. Telephone MA in-0600 ‘ Te ADDITIONAL CLUBS PECIAL MEE Assistant—Frances Oldham wit A bridge at t a i zi RAINIER CHAPTER Music—Louise Raymond Owens | T ie T ' WOMAN’ SCENTURY ¢ E gh etl aim ochles tt Church of the Ephiphany Scene of W edding ; | ee x : Miss Maring Is Bride of Mr. Samsel eee . ; - I Cenptiin n N THE Epiphany which a dings, ¥ this aftern : \ H Goet ' Mra Har ed gue ' ¢ thet ‘ i i n . aan Jack rf t 1 “ r f t A Okiah Y y ls r mother, 's. Jess Anderson, and her sol zed at Sound Haven, Edmonds, .the home of her me ther, Mrs. Jesse Logan : y ib Miss Edith Chasthicn and Miss Edith Broom, little Kathleen Kelly, Miss Lylas Broom, Mrs. 3 | | Miss Tenny to } | By Lillian Keen LeBallister Give Luncheon Women’ $s Clubs _ | PRR ee e *,-.. in the Florence Henry Memorial Chapel at The Highlands, was an outstanding Personal’ g come dowr (DATES =| TQ REMEMBER WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3— of - Mins Rebeces fe marria *! aah ty Bour c er of Mr. and Mra Ar 1 Ruggles, and Mr. Bv xe son of Mr. Herr, ya Li the home of her . . im 1 auot, Judge and Mrs. \ ‘ | H Mye nee ast he FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5— | Mr M M J I «Pri i" s § ; WEDNESDAY, SErTeMBER 10 | ‘ « of Miss Ruth Prict, Seas 46 Mr. and Mn ; : . t 8 ¢, to Mr. Elm k b t M L burning Ls i of i 4 Mi t : greens in the ch the ‘ ; solemnity of the a pga Mig ail wera «| Miss Price Complimented 4 Dates. sare, E. E. Berthold be gag rors: hie at.Bridge Tea Quis 0 =. * shower bouquet of bride ‘One and | Who to be ‘a . “—_ J. id The bric Miss Emil bouquet r 16. M Pp Bmor { Mi 5 h wore becomir pees A hide t t tt of Mi R. Pearce alike; Miss Bliss pe ¢ prin a8 1) We xt after k i 6 p y eld Mowing t ane me f t ceremon he home ¢ Miss May Lec k, one ¢ 1 te uncle and 224 Mrs! Honor Guest t of ¢ i n t mp ; Li t 1 i t ; hy of white plaited crepe ns re ASE . he Amelia Ne A 1 ment rd veil, caught to Crem ate Golf cht 2 ft r M A. B r 1 t r quet of orchids Sai aiyd sweat | COm*AES OF orchids, » | f Scale’ ‘ , rr C t w being peas. The bri entite Colonial Dames to Meet um P o Issues Cards for Tca nehe t the Sunset club next | Tne “a | SEATTLE-TACOMA aetordiel:: (hé ceréaior An ir Mrs: Samuel Vedne Sturnoony September Mr hairman;| SCENIC HIGHWAY CLUB pee Thursday afternoon fi Luncheon Given MraeA. 1. B ger, Mra. J. B. Har-| Tacoma Scenic Highway club will to compliment Mrs. Art in Tacoma Mies C. ms, Mrs. W. M.| be held at Des Moines, Odd Fellov Sty H M th I M Prater, Mra. Amelia Nelson, Mr 1, ‘Thursday eveni Seopember y , Pp ; heon |B. F 1 Whalley, M ‘ 8 p.m The brid ded § a t It gers terda (ft, 3 LADIES OF THE GRAND ARMY bia Episcopal 1 Ter Menke, Assistin Surprise Party BO 1 the ¢ aa 1@ groom } f Annap sdmund Peake, Mrs, C. B. ‘ rise Irs, D, M noon in Vetera William Graham, Mr Herbert | home Mr. and 3 Walter I A € Mre hal A busine n After it Enxi Mrs. Edmund Whiting and | ¢ Ir rne tox nick, Mrs. A. H ton ut 1 1 ty at 8:30 jams an¢ I be at h ® Dorothy Whiting, who will re r of t c hose s Ida Hatcher ‘ i Gokdtia tic ceive the cards at the door 1 Gam nd see : Le ed PSE Ree : ea ¢ mu: ere played. r which re-| pRitL TEAM THE LADIE Miss Maring Is Bride \Marriage Announcement | tresnments were 1. ‘The hoi The drill team of Seattle Lodge| AUXILIARY FIRE-FIGHTERS of Mr. Samsel Received ead tees Amarr URNS Nid te a PRLS PE) Picadas ha Gel of Mr. Sams v ind ) ert § progressive whist. parties in: Wing’s| fire department. wil! hold a. social This at 4 o'clock in the| Announcements have heen re 7 L oideterias on drab! ave, between | meeting “On ny at 8 p.m. in Westminster Presbyterian church, | ce the city the mar e! Kendall, Syble Pa Pike and Union. ‘The first to be| Stetson hall, Fourth and Battery. | w solemnized the marriage lyn Ann Wahl, daugh-| Verna Luke, Be held Freidaysevaniney Heptémber Ehakid of Miss Helen Emma and Mrs, Joseph Benedict | Barclay, Blanct it 8:30 o'clock, All D. of H. mem.| RAINIBR NOBLE | ter of Mrs. Francette F of Bellingham, to ( Basa are ctitHeasto Amalaki takin? NO. 1 ing, and Mr. Theodore B. Samael, of | Charles Fearns Nacklin of the Early CHiN ‘serdea’a buce he: proceeda| regular meeting of the Ameri-| Everett. Tall palms and stand 8. Oklahoma, son of Mr. and Mrk.{ousky, Lewis McCabe, Richard Luke will’ be used’ to Aauip: the: team can Legion Auxiliary, Rainier Noble of varicolored gindioll were effective Charles Fearns Macklin of Micheste Weaslet Luke and Merle Barela ay #6 | Post No, 1, which was to have taken ly used in decorating the church,| Md, and brother of Lieut Stuart} ig te sy RIDGLEY AUXILIARY place Monday evening, has bata post while the pulpit before which the | Macklin, who married Mi # Eleanor! Migg Marie Le ghorn | Ridgley Ad®iliary will meet at 1,|Pponed on account of Labor day and | vows were exchanged was a mass| Keith of this city. The ceremony Tait i Calder 0. 0. ¥. temple Wednesday, Septem. | will take place ead Monday ove of dahlias and early fall bloom was performed Monday at the home|Z8 Honor Guest ber a: “Duneheon ket ol Dahlia | ning, September &, at 8 p. m. in the The Rev, Dr. Shaw read the serv-|of the bride in’ Bellingham by the} Miss Meriam Cole entertained with ehipit Legion clubrooms, Now Arctic Hotel ice, Mr. Wallace MacBurney played| Rev, Dr. Barrett at high noon, anda bridg@ea at her home Friday for building, At this meeting a report the wedding marches, weeeding " ‘ollow ate a wedding) Mins Marie oeghor Three table € te conve ion Ww be give which Mis A et nder i Bremer br ih Fs sdiiauihibes oe i ; pl pap dicate NOs) vortaining with a fare well luncheon | Of the state convention will be given 5 hae pe helt gs 8 og t her home on Thursday after +. tou sang Ix Morn.” Th Cee kd Tenbetd Riot ? ALDEN IMPROVEMENT CLUB bela > urty, 9 ht oe in the To Have Luncheon Mrs. Roddie to ee All politicn! candidates are invited foyer of the church, waged by the Ds fs es " ‘ the Alden Improvement club to ushers, Mr, N.C, Willey, bf Tacoma; |at Wing Point Give Luncheon Red Cross Jumble Shop peak before its members and com Mr. Toss Plummer, Mr. Huarold| Miss Elizabeth Folsom has asked| — Mr Frank Roddie with Mr.| ‘The Red Cross Jumble, Shop, at}munity at thelr next regular meet Poven, of Portland: Mr Arthur T.\a Kuests in for luncheon at her | Re | is leaving in oint, next Tuesday | w for Altadena, they will make their about two) Fourth and Virginia, will have onling to be held Wednesday evening where! display me fine new hats and/at § p.m, September 3, at their hall » is en- coats for sale on ‘Tuesday: Karr, of Yakima, ard Mr. Herndon | home at Win Maury, of Winlock. Miss Alice! afternoon. chen Cohon, Irene Coward, Betty |for that; but when you go back i M V 1. t r ft c hk there will be lots \ fin hs fy ; ver dreamed of, eens the gypsy girls. Just Elliott W nds *- Dame Nature is dyeing the Mary A 1M M. 3 J alth trees to match bs visit h™M White's 7 H. Radford of . 5 o nes, n you go bat nd Mr L, t Mrs ompsc you will see the orange, blue, greet, Wash, 3 White motore adyen is a sister of Mrs. | YeHow and violet shades of PY them as far as Yakima and Mrs, Radford a niece. {bands on Magic hill, lare E. Frar © week-end Westwood, Bain Mrs. R. L. Pfaff and son, |THE TORCH rly of Seattle, who have! Next week you will receive your Calif ‘Torch—we know you have missed tt ada, have been the | during the summer, but you will be Pfaff's parents, Mr.| more eager to read it thru thaa Peter Halferty |and Mrs. F. E. Fairbanks. Mr. Pfaff! ever before. There is a message for tof the week you on each page. Be sure you have found it before putting your chemistry in the high school. Mrs.|ocopy aside, Pfaff and son hain for a a ae ERE SS visit here | nia to left Tuesday for his home in Monti, Cal., where he is instructor of | mon’ TTLE LODGE pattle Lodge Honor, will hold a regular busines @ meeting in Evergreen hall, 14 (Er Ninth ave, on Tuesday evening J % September 2, at 8 o'clock. Membert | sell Elliott has re- months visit in 3e1 Moor is eve ire ee ne Ye" | of the drill team will please meet it] eee nd Kan: as City r the hall at 6:30 p. m. for a a oat rie ier) | portant meeting. No. 7 is prepa . J a ec t conventior Now York | to entertain the district co! Edgers t on the third Tuesday in October . iting in past few weeks, left eater r her home i see | Jane} Mrs. M. A. B. Fag and family y of Ev-|have removed to tt will, remain Miss Frances Ha been the house guest Stimson. Mi home at | Tells all about the an- eM = gee aU ee eae cient Chinese kame. Shows —————- Niviitly how to play it cor: j rectly, Explains tricks am | ives pointers. Tmmensely | BM interesting, Very entertaln amp ire 0 es (ip nse ste ea ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL Bogle, Polly 1m Gray, Isabelle DATE CHANG Mary Cabulson, Hele Tho next rehearsal of the Campfire | Savery, Mary Elmore, Patty Stuart, Girls orchestra will be September 5|Horriet. Baird zabeth Jones and T H E A T R E at 4p. m. The date has been|Nancy Giesting changed on account of school. Mrs Leckloy has charge of the orchestrt| SERVICE CON1 and all girls desiring to Join are re-) Have you entered the Betty Serv- | uested to report next Friday at 4}ice contest? Some o'clock for practice and tryouts |been recetve selections have but thare are many | — more, we feel sure who will be GYPSY PARTY LAST OF je WEDNESDAY GROUP CLASS Wednesday afternoon in bright gowns, with “4c sirls|GYPSY WERK of all] AT CAMP Kinds in abundance, hold sway in| Over at Camp Sealth this week Camaraderi k and aboard ship. | you will find many wandering bands Luncheon around a campfire was|of gypsies. Tuesday morning one} followed MY gypsy games on board/saw them traveling here and the | | | r to enter the contest, | | Jall over the island. One band _ I bula, another at Cove a at} ABOARD SHIP other stations, the last band being are coming in in regard jebout 20 miles from camp. Many a es to bo held aboard ship|truck driver was thrilled that day | this autume re whl & pa | because he had really met gypsy | in the different crafts and those in-|princess and had perhaps hetped the | terested should come in and signpup | pring and her band by taking ut once |thom a little way on their long ae |Journey. A fried chicken dinner | HONORS FOR | cooked on the beach ts not even im MAGIC WOHR) possible when gypsies rule at Sealth, Irma Holt, Hazel Frederici, Grot-|And magic—Sealth is alway famed

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