The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1924, Page 9

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1924 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA ir-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Fruit and Flower Mission to Give Party; W ill Recognize Birth iday Anniversary f the Frult si a - therana, the Cotta House for young » ne c ig ted | women. 036 Fifteenth b J oee & ma adjoining the Univer f Wa r Tuesday fer will be oper Tt sda eM Waah * | ternoon with a tea fr until 4 o'clock, Pyrigies Bn rested women are invited Arthur ” zy Se: © Skinner, | * ”* Walt and Mrs. | Dinner Will Honor win, Engaged Couple oe > i Helen Eagleson will enter Ir. Henry Will tain at dinner on Wednesday even Celebrate Birthday jing, October 1, at the University have! °l¥D in honor of Miss Marie Leg xte ‘meee nd her flance, Mra, Doug + club om | Ballinger, whose marriage will take ‘ club 08 | piace October 4 } The affair will precede the re a s ae ae sal at the church and will in od clude only the members of the Tea at Mrs. Matthews’ bridal party Home se ‘eee Service at Orthopedic M M. A, Matthews will ente t tea and a mu 1 Fr Shops 8 from) Queen Anne Guild me arge the Orthop H i ave. Ny f the Pastor’s| room, 214 Columbia st of the First Presbyterian | day, Mrs, C. H. Tho: hostess, assisted by Mrs. eption committee includes| son, Mrs. Freder M Matthews, Mrs, R. Hodge! Frederick Churchill irs, FL L, Forbes, Mrs. E. P. Gib-| Clark, Mrs, A. Edwards, M N Fiscus, Mrs. J. L. | Kelley Mrs. " and Mrs, Anna W, Moody. /H. 8. Meadower Aw the rooms will be| Mn. C. HT the y presidents, Mrs. D. W.|Harlan, Mrs. t Ainstie, Mrs, A. 8. Dukinfield, Mrs.|C, Pulver, Mrs {6 Waechter J. Park, Mr. P.O, Wang, Mrs.| Mrs. H Wachter, Mra, J. EB G. A. Westman, Mra, R. Favis,/ Pederson, Mra, EC. Young, Mra Mra. C. R. Force; secretaries, the of- | J. W. Goodwin, Mrs. Doris Hill and| ft £ the circles from A to W,|Mra. A. H. Langdon ' men of the Ald stand.| The Thrift shop will be in charge 8. jot Mrs. C. I. Cragin and Mrs, A Monks ts in charge of |C. Stewart for Mount Baker guild nd Mrs. J. W. Car |on ‘Thursday morning and Mra. ( flower committee |G, Ostrom and Mrs, May Wiltate for North End guild on Thursday Wedding Solemnized pelea —-—- in Wenateh Aoncateat es Maacrisbakved Clubs the marriage of Miss Aline Belle CLUBS FOR THURSDAY QUEEN ANNE | t FORTNIGHTLY CLUB ome of Mr. and Mrs ween Anne F tly club wil In Wenatchee. jn Thursday at 2 4 » T ng in v her fa. |o’clock, with Mr 122 : ther, ww ing in her gown of nth ave. W. 4 embroidered owners nm ome side} © blossoms. WEST SEATTLE |WOMAN's CLUB arried a She shower bouquet of| Tho. West Seattle Woman's club orchids, Ophelia roses and lilles-of-|witi meet Thursday, Sep r 3, the-valley: her head dress of tulle|at the home of Mrs. W. A. Gordon, was embroidered in pearls and|1159 Sunset ave. Mr oddard, ught on ¢ nd with a cluster © will be a ns of nge b tion. the maid of Story,” by Mrs. A Mrs, W arm oe 2 NCIL OF UTE WOMEN e Council of Minute Women will hold a ptember sffeta, made similar to and carried an es and orchids. Mr. | CC en, of Seattle, was beat | 3 Bachelors’ | of the is a mem was performed be- Jeration pink gt t | ns, the same « At ws meeting will avrg 1 out in the decorat the program, which will include a member of the Disabled Tea At the @ ceremony & talk b American Veterans’ association. }will be served at 3 o’ctock. house recep. for Lake home in Ww tomob now nt, Daughters of Vet Iday meeting | . at the home | 2 Alki ave. | hee, whe.e|erans, onnected with the | Thursday, September auch of the Stone-Web. | of Mrs. Maud Marks, ee | ccm WHIST PARTY Miss Matthes | The booster committee of Eiite Has Church Wedding fiteeoay ant | whist party The marriage of Miss Dorothea Matthes, dexgiter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Matthes, to Mr. Joseph F. W: A ters, son of Mrs. H. B. Walters, took | DAUGHT: Favors and refreshments. | o'clock. aw 3 OF 1812 place Wednesd: evening, Septem-| The Natio ‘ A ty of the U. §. ber 17, at the Evangelical St. Paul's|Daughters of 1813 will entertain church th ncheon at Frederick & Nel- Rev. George L. Zocher’ read the | °° hursday, September 25, at © at $ o'clock before the altar, | 12:30 o'clock, in honor of Mrs. W. G lopkins, of Aberdeen, state reg nt | manked with greens and gladioll, un-| Hop ‘ 5 uf der the ray of lighted tapers. A|of the D. A. It. and Mra, Howard G. white rose-petaled bell was overhead | Thompson, state vice-regent, who are and standards of blossoms were at |!0 town for the D. A. R. congress Tiare aide. wi "| fhe Seattle branch of the Daugh- ither side, while trailing vines and) The Seattle Wane nized by Mra flowers brightened .the window |10Fa OF 182 iN two years Ago, ledges. ae The bride, given in marriage by |SOCIAL AND | CHARITABLE CLUB Ladies’ social and charitable club “Freja” will meet Thursday, Sep- |tember 25, at 2 p. m, at the parlor of the Swedish club, see REVIEW NO, her father, was lovely in ivory georg ctte heavily beaded in pearis. Her tulle vell, arranged in fan-shaped ef. fect, was wreathed in orange blos-| soms and her bouquet was a shower of bride’s roses. The maid of honor, a sister of the was in apricot georgette and SEATTLE lace. Her headdress was| W. B. A. Seattle Re leaves and her bouquet was|0C the Maccabees, will party Thursd roses. pridesmaids, Miss Elsie Fauss and Miss Elsie Matthes, de's sister, wore orchid frocks rr ashioned of georgette and| ecru lace and thelr beadbands were | gold roses and rhinestones. Arm| bouquets of varl-colored Gowers were carried. Little n Hopper, in a y frock of Nile green crepe de| and carry a silver basket | Brunner rosebuds, was flow. | Matthes wore a gown of black | rocaded chiffon and Mra. Walter's in pearl gray silk crepe meteor, | r d in Sridescent bea ages were of Cecil Brun Louis ©. Walters was his brother's best man and the ushers} ¥ Mr. John N. Glovenich and Mr. | 0. F. Beigar. Preceding the ceremony Miss Doro- thy Dugdale t Dawning” and 1 Love You Trul accompanied by Mis Helen Johnson, who also played the wedding marches. A reception followed the service, at the home of the bride's parents. Helisicus coffee can be pe wisting were Mra. A. Seigert, Mra iliam Pfiester, Mrs, A. Feuss of coma, Mrs, H. Matthes and Mrs. Seni For tr Waltors wore jlleur, a small tur man in matehir ade, with ostrich ornament ge of rosebuds. Mr. and iters will be at | home at 7420 34th ave. N. W. after 8) ‘ee October 1 TELEPHONE FOR A TRIAL ORDER eration Tea Will Ope n New Home Under the auspice: 4n Woman's 1 rampored of pe’ of the Luther: ue of Seattle, en synods of Lu Portrait [ ~ MRS. RALPH ‘ \ 4 Mrs. Ralph Graves and Mrs. Thomas Robinson, riage took place by Grady. of m, at A. ¢ th Aver “How ana ‘by W fields Supervised. 6 will speak on hom Are the Play | DICKENS, FE Dickens F ureday ¢ WSHIP lows (Laura Robinson), last week at the THE GRAVES Lake home daughter of whose Mr. mar- of her parents.—| k, at the Chamber of Com B ROBERT PARLIAMI NTARY ¢ Verne Your Child’s because for two year: Health depends to a large extent on the quality of the milk supply. CENTRAL DAIRY MILK is produced under the most exacting sani- tary conditions on officially inspected farms, Owned and Operated by White Dairymen You Can Be Sure It’s Pure Call BEacon 3868 CENTRAL DAIRY P. S.—We have milk produced by white farmers we fought for it. SEATTLE STAR Personal pte Evoy’s SSSA EES Silk World ee en canll seen ae Unusual Selling ee Event Eee 21] THURSDAY ONLY armies) Black Silk eta Rs epee Chiffon Velvet for Spokane on home in AUXILIARY TO TR : Ladies ood of RK. R Tre RR The »| Brothert hold ita Heptemb Firat ave the moet! Mra. H. KE, Mallett, and f Gelegutes to the » Los Angeles b and echoes from the WOMAN'S EDUCATIONAL CLUB We BAS ie A standard high-grade chiffon velvet of un- soft as a kitten’s ear; drapes and hangs beautifully; is fast dye and fast pile, and its wearing qualities are all that can be desired. Early shopping suggested as the yardage may not last through the day. YDIN CLUB ewaydin club of for/ 1} usual merit, is of the Amer ra. F R $ ‘hamb McMahon. EOE ; Kora Konia Qui heals chafing gor Sore Skin I AINM. ainmen ext meeting, Thuraday 25, at 7:30 p.m, at 191 A card party will fo ing EL iot-4060 Two Stores—Seattle—Tacoma Peare- do you? I have given. I have given to Mother Seattle and her needy ones for the year to come, for Seattle has generously prospered me in the year that has passed, I have given early for the encouragement my early gift will be to the workers who are giv- ing their time and effort to the collection ofthis fund. I have given because I recognize that there is distress that must be alleviated, pain that must be assuaged, errant ones who must be encouraged, weak ones who must be guided; because the agencies which aid to these ends make life and conditions in my city more tolerable for all; because I feel that, as a citizen, a part of the obligation is mine. I do not think that I shall ever need aid or care nor that my loved ones shall ever be in want, and yet among those who will benefit by my gift are many who a few years, a few months ago, felt equally secure, My gift, accordingly, is both an offering to the needy and an expression of thankfulness for my own freedom from need. I care—do you? Be Three days—but three short days remain to complete the fund of $750,000.00 needed to carry on for another year the work of Seattle’ 3 recognized and worthy benevolent and welfare organizations. The response has been generous but the time is short and the goal still far from attained. Give Liberally and Give Now! : FUND 22 nd to 27th t 4 £} os

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