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*TEMBER 10, 1924. Seattle Society n LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 tant—Frances Oldham Louise Raymond Owens THE SE "VISITORS “IN TC ° Mrs. Stuart Will Give Luncheon at Home: Hunt's Point Clubhouse Scene of Party | M wh Ay Entertainments for ¢ Miss Macfarlane - . of M etta Ma. 4 Mr. Klin Le n Clubhouse ride A n *. | Mrs. V a of this| oe Mt be hout t ' ' her me in al party, | el Infor mal Reception | y M 8 ow 1 Me * how sage In Charge of Mrs. Fra Orthopedic Service | ast Miss Helen and Miss Dorothy Lighter, Board Will A. Hamilton, Charles | Los of Mrs, Alson E. Act as Mrs é Angeles, are the guests but atege ng, Mrs, G. L. Bartella, Mrs, |————— — Patronesses et Smeltzer, Mrs. Louis Grow, loxuRci CIRCLE MEETINC The s. Joseph Blaine and Mrs, Arth: “ ie q | f Aid of the mpson The Mount Baker Park Guild, with r and Mrs T. ¢ eetham, orning a » Mra. J Personal and Mrs. Thomas tamsey, Mra esraraba Tuesday from a st Sth ave n, Mrs. Frank E. Case, Mrs./to Lake Chelan. mas E , Mra, John H. Powell see and Mra. 8. G. Murray. Mrs, Eugenie M. Brown of Port- land, WASHINGTON HIV whe by been spendin, the o has P = Waat ths as the guest of| M. Brown, returned |° } M of Los An- ¢ her sister, rs. L, A. Antonelli geles ts the guest c | Mrs, Vv. M shey | Mr. and Mra. A. W. Leonard and | farnil removed today from summer home at Port Madison thelr house in town. who are the Alson E. Woodruff ¢ been limited to intimate nor guests. | . Bates was hostess at a sixteen covers at hor Mr. Daniel Keilehe thelr mx ry club to th and rentoved lace at tite ¢ ere house. tations h Mrs friends 0 Mrs. U. luncheon of home in honor of Mrs. Lyter TRSERY Fo! NAMES . MEETID Mra. P. 0. Satterberg of Spokans| | arrived Tuesday to al ding of her son, Mr rg, to Miss Ruth Price this eve- Mrs. Burns Entertains In compliment to Mrs. Bruce M gan, who has returned from Pasa. dena, to make her home here, Mrs. Frank Burns entertained at lunch eon today at the Sunset club. | . Mra. Wallac daughter, Mary, pai will leave T = Informal Tea for Miss Mary will e Dana] ina Mr i September Bride hall and. Frederick 1 returalng (0) ing, afrs. G. 0 G. Pattullo will entertain ormal tea at her home | afternoon in honor of s, whose marriage’ to iil be an event of | Month. Mrs. 1 eee Mrs. rge Terrell left Inst week the East to remain for about a jand Mr C for eee Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Drown, Mr agi Ss recently and Mrs. Per Lao We and Mr.! yro5 Jone Bart i Mrs. William F Fed tO | rederic asmar al ; Vancouver, 33. C for the last week- | able when who, with their mother, Woodruff A most fortunate purchase in Overstuffed Furniture gave exceptional pieces at sales prices which are remark- ATTLE TAR WN cm él cs oe 5 RTD Small tins, 30c; large tins, 55c PAGE 9 ae alae | prem ma ere Fruit Salad ; i Uns? aie T sf a] — ay wake ¢ { | is | ‘SP! MERRY WIDOW KISSES | ECIAL 60c THURSDAY and FRIDAY per Ib | Mrs. Marcu -Portraite by Grady. FOUR STORES TO SERVE YOL TRADI FC NLA A RT je 1 “GET AC at MINTED PT. A. (District Er = Satinfuetl Brokeo Optician. nk Bide. EL tot-7017. The Davenport—$89.50 The color Selection of us this opportunity to offer you these and taupe shades. you consider the quality of the merchan- — Li sae dise. The large, comfortable Davenport, Rocker and chandisi , Sure Dart “Sores salad Tossdey Chair are furnished in a variety of attractive Velour web bottoms, oil tem he United | Mrs. arnison sailed Tuesday : Miss Katherine | on the H. F. Alexander for a trip| and Tapestry coverings. cushions. ing with a bridge|t San Francisco. — [arn Olive Aubrey Wilton left Tuesday | pat ytocoy. for the East and Quebec,| sta) Mra Saturday afternoon. evening. J. H. Fox and Mra. Informal Luncheon to be gone for a month. Erskine Campbell. Pouring, Mrs. Mra. W. E. Farr of San Francisco! yiry, gtantey Griffiths han re-| William D. Freeman, an informal lunch-|turned trom a three weeks’ trip to NINA FRY THIMBLE CLUB Sunset club. York. NINA F RY Announce Daughter's Marriage Mr. and nd Miss Helen the H. F. Mrs. J. D. Farr Farrell left Tues | Alexander for ¢ O. K. Lien, of Brem.- | BRIGHTON PI érton, announce the marriage of/ fis, Barbara Bellman ha 3 4 their daug’ Laura, to Mr.|tuened from Delano Beach, HOOL Sti Grant Ilion baugh, of Seattle, | she pas been for the summer|, Brighton - $ on September 3. Rev. J. Ralph Ma-| months. | hold its September mee gee read the service noon in the see | day, September 11, at m., at th t Methodist church. home of Mrs. J. De Boor, 4618 Fo H new home, Melrose are at 1201 After September 13 Mr. and Mmm. tanelle st ‘Butterbaugh will be at home at the Homer apartmen . DICKENS FELLOWSHIP | Members of the Seattle branch [the Dickens Fel hip will continue |the study of D: * works, beg |ning Thursday evening, September 11, at of Commerce rooms, Rodgers left Tuesday Alexander for Califor. Engagement of Miss Bachrach Announced | . Mr. and L, Bachrach an nounced the the Chamber at § o'cloc of ¢ gagemen' saughter, Glor' to Mr. Ibert Gol a first on ch ‘ ¢ an ) Ii honor of riaee eden I enter Miss Wick: | 14 q cordial invitation in extended , Mr |ham’s school, — fo ylsitors who are interested 1 (ith the writings of the celebrated nov a reception 4 junday '| Mian Helga Lund left today f Syn tilt | Chicago to attend the Columbia College of 1 Expression Clubs CLUBS FOR TRURSDAY afternoon, 14, from 2 until 5 o'clock. date has been set for the wel-! . Entertain for Washington Visitors | a | pr | » ae | GREEN TO AK AT CLUB | The Woman‘s City club will meet Thursday, On July 15, 1901, DR, MAIL ORDERS tion. September 11, at 12] EDWIN J. ‘| o'clock, at Meves cafeteria. Dr.| * Thomas 32. Green, national ‘rector | BROWN Took Mi of the Speakers’ Bureau ot the| Charge of the hed Joslyn ae American Ted Cross, will speak on} BROWN 7 Give Luncheon “Building for Peaco—a Study in| _A Complete DENTAL Yor ¥ Dynamics.” Selecti z will NOMS on oct eae ‘The Sun, Durham, N, C., says that} OFFICES | Selection i eal thw or, G delivered one of the most ‘ Lilt. Mise Ruth Joslyn will enter Meitent andre San eves cheek 8 Now at 106 Columbia St. | Wilton day afternoon a bala rast | that us humor, irre-| gn the twenty-three years tha and ue Naa BN an tt e and a clarion | have passed, moro than 170,90 Ami tiem wore skillfully| patienty have had thelr dental work | Ss xminster an hour's ‘oratory | done at these offices at « saving bent traditions of over $2,000,000 to thom. Be. Rugs eee Jeauso of the high business prin 1 All | ponte § ciples and reasonable prices, this | and Mrs.| Dore K, willloffice is still doing a remarkable |s= Room Sises Mr, and Mrs.| meet y 11; at 2 fegeasic soy Pr ene pub = entertain on with Mr: ‘a Warner, |Ilc appreciates the servico ut the | SS * . ABrd st. Mra, Ruth Dabot Paeraall hs Heed OFFICES, 106/== me with a | bridge and mah jon, isting hostess, Eastern Stars and| Columbia Streo| = d 66 | aneinting hos! = j prepeicbi he ery EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & Ei es Reni e We would suggest that you make your selections of these goods as a limited number of suites were included soon as possible, as only in the purchase. The $48.00 YOURS ON LIBERAL CREDIT which allows you to furnish your home and pay for it gradually. In this way you select high de furniture and for it in small, convenient ams. his is a Bervice we“have been rendering home owners for almost a FRE Washi careful atten- given prompt, quarter of a centur VITT BROS. 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