The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 25, 1924, Page 13

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Seattle Baited by Lil Assistant aide. Lillies aihe valley, oF ouvardia, | Nh long showers of lilies tae the flowers she carried Mit Bileen O'1- maid of n chiffon lower janer, wore gold cr With cascades side, finished teo at the girdle eA Der headdress, ba ne ostrich » of gold leaves nd her flowers, th an an Keen LeBallist Frances Oldham Louise Raymond Owens edding Celebrated at St. Mark’: Miss Coles Will Society Telephone MA in-0600 er Be October Bride Nuptials ober ? Oct Mrs. Johnstone to Entertain Informally Mrs. Avery Hoste 88 at Luncheon Mrs. W. A. Avery will Miss Augusta Collie f Cal., with an informal | her h » Friday afte Miss Collier, who is the Mrs. John Hopk w lay night ¢ e m Bridge Luncheon at Home Mrs. Leo Bradner ts ¢ wi vers me on Friday dge later reses, baby gold zin nd at her hoi ee lace flowers with gold afternoon m pansies for showers Pe Six maids, the Misses Mary! Alumnae Luncheon Verne Powley William- 7 anche Hughes of Chicago,|@t Club Duncan and Kathleen| Pi Beta Phi Alumnae will assem ef Great Falls, » |ble f heon at the Women's ames . Gharming taffeta frocks, de-|University club on Saturday aft Miss Theodora Beduhn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- Bees tight hasques and bout. |noon, at’ 12:30-0 ee luhn, will leave next week for Los Angel ahem eanttiis” wecthe” Re e e) eck for Los Angeles, to visit and sprays of Fr EL liot.3748 for week. Portrait by Grady uder and at the eee - ~ line. y wore wr Young Couple PT. A. WILL HOLD NORDICA CHORAL CLUB Heaves and silver » ry Ady MILAN I s 1 ot b ica renee Will Reside East : po ech lg Pie and Blue lace ower The marriago of Miss He 8 bids Misa Miller, daughter of Mr. ar ie: - Maldntonin one Ponley’s were Nile green, Miss | Julius Miller, and Mr. Cecil Starr thie Teta: the Miks Hughes’ peach | Kelley, son of Mr. and Mra. Claude 4 all members are n's and = Miss|H. ‘Kelley, of Lake Ballinger, was tall ta bet eceient solemnized at the home of the wil welconied. | a model of coral | bride's parents at $ p.m. Saturday, |1 are . | long acart 4: y | September 20, Father J. A. McKean| ite right shou'der, bordered with | reading the service PUT. A | face. Mrs. Stirrat's gown was| The bride, in a gown of powder F A. will hold fiideiric Dine georgette, with bead. | blue chiffon. dver silver, with Mj jure Fr evening femsttte panels. Both mothers} shower bouquet, of Cecil Brunner) "Chae Urgiewet Mae dons Mem. . n the lersages of orchids, lilies-of-the. | rose’ and lilies of the valley, was ter | rare f refresh, | By and yellow roses. |given im marriage by her father. | Camptirr, Mrs He: eg Bees George Stirrat was best man Miss arthe Kelley, maid of | _& & tis brother, 1 the ushers were| honor, and Miss Claudine Cole of NATIVE DAUGHTERS TO | Sime: at, Roy Stirrat,| Spokane, the bride's maid, carried »| HOLD CARD PARTY | t ied Huston, Oakley Maxwell, | pastel shade bouquets. Gladys | Native Dy ¢ 4, Hibbard and Alfred Roch-| Schroeder carried a basket of Cecil {Brunner roses. Mr. Hor Bur ¢ I Ieeption and supper followed |foushs acted as best man. Miss - " - | errice at the Hiles residence. | Caroline Kidd sang “O Promise Me rift: Mrs. Norman J, Irvine. a High school, Mine Lillte seat howls, hampers and standards Rh pompom dablias, Ophelia binium and lace flowers | Attractive decorations. 2 John D. McLauchian and Laura Cardin poured and the Mes Margaret McEacheran, Xenia fs, Margaret Ross, Kathleen | R Margaret Condon and Marion | assisted, | Sand Mrs. Stirrat left for Vie BC, and California on their trip. They shipped their Band will tour in the South month. de trave'ed in a one-piece | RE of risset brown flat crepe, i the same shade. trimmed | , with which she wore a preceding the c@remony Following th rela tives and int Mr. and OB Mrs, Kelley nia and cs Stud club will ew Orleans . 26 t 10 in East Meck | tober 5. The bride wore a trave dresa of navy blue black satin and NORTH | a small black velvet hat Nort will} Mr and Mrs. Kelley are both September alumni of the University of Wash- 4 Firat ave. ington | | |Lunch and Thrift Per ok Nae ch tion from Ta Bremerton necepted an in ‘d party Friday eve Shop Service Mra. E. D. Wainey wiil be for East Madison Guild on s Orthopedic Greenwood 00d ave lunch room He brown Velvet hat and orchid | Columbia st. As ng will be Mrx on. Minis, | YLMY RIDGE: CHAPTER | Joseph Robinson, Mrs. J. M. Gilbert, ‘achoall io Ric Chapter, Daughters MM Birrat attended the Univer-| Mrs. A. UL Ellsworth, Mra. R. J actan “élut oft British En will meet! IM Washington and is a mem. | Ward, Mrs, J. F. Rhodes, Mra. H. G. 4 ciate: asd’ Woman's! city day, September 2 o'clock, | — Alpha X{ Delta soror-| Stern, Mrs. Mae Williams, Mrs | ae ees pace treNitid to send isty-| se 1:30 p. m., at the home of My FStirral eraduated from the | rest. Mra. Northeimer, Mra. D. ape mie b [eenite Stirrat, 1946 17th ave. N. iy of Pennsylvania and is| Tyler. Mrs. Lloyd Spencer, Mra. PTT Lc 5 conference In to] yy aE ta With the Delta Kappa Ep. {8 Herrin, Mra D. Pearson, Mra.| 7he opiect "aie Dae re ncher | RASHINGTON : | H. L. Jones, Mrs. Loebr, Mra. R. £.|!pstruct and ees BOULEVARD W. ¢. T, U. November 1, Mr. and Mrs. |Graf, Mra D.C. Stewart, Mrs | members an wei * Washington Boulevard W. C. T Hill be at home at the Bilt. | Muesseel and Miss Nedra Seacomp.| (ra. fe Oe te count will theet at the home of Mrs. Mar Medina Guild will be in charge| “te Of the youll ot ltt |Raret Moore 1122 90th ave sented by Mrs. A. Rinnevidas | 5 * aate . 8. Frazier Will Mrs ‘, He Feathiorstol. andre A a he sone ee ANNIE WRIGHT ain at Luncheon | Martin Loving oe le atrorigl a) Aberan@hclel “ArctesWeieke oc, Smpliment her daughter-in za Soe which he is weak? (6) What can! give a brid hepelal Fraa (Nadine do to help with the education of | Friday ae ost ee tea Z Boh evi u S your chi 1d, mentally, physically and at the on at her | morally arvard ave “Thousand #,” on Friday | CLUBS FOR FRIDAY The committee «gn arrangements | hic al cp rhe 3 | - ltor the conference Include, Mrs.) COLONEL ELLSW( ‘2s wad | At the regular meeting of the) Jonn monirait program; Mrs Colonel Ellsworth cirete ogra; ; Woman's Century club, Friday,|%, Kinne, hospitality; Mrs. C. F./ the G> A. R., will serve ‘ale for Tennis Club Sree 26, stan ; k, at the! gtafford, luncheon, and as P. J.| cooked dinner Frid. i ¥. W. G A, the following program| Gardiner, transportation for guests! at noon, in Vete . following Program has been | has been arranged by the household) The sident, Mra, John G. Mat A business meeting will <olleirce a by Mrs. Frederick Adams | administration department: thews, will preside in the evening there will be an en Musicale by Lois Holt-Brown, | Piano- scture in Bi Chopin oi 00 tertainment for comrades. Special soprano, garet| “Etude in C Minor’,. Chopin RATTLE CIRCLE music and refreshments. The public the Mias Fidelia Burgess Toe tea ja) |is invited Vocal—"The Sweetest Story Ever |NO. 549 H eet iets | Gitberte| Told” R, M. Stults Ne ae ci M EWEL SOCIAL CLUB ne. -p0R | Mra, Lioyd B. Beckett, accompanied) Circle, No 640, Jewel Social club will g Madchen” by Mra. R Parker dish Club hall nee and card p Friday, Sep: Diu ted talk on “ fern Gar oS iaa and ratren tember 26, at Odd 8’ hall The building fund committee lea of luncheons | ,,4/Pba Auxiliary No. 1 to-local No, |nounces that house plants and ferns partion. planned by the | 287, Will hold its regular meeting | ) ‘ will be on sale and requests mem- ster club, will take place | Piday, September 26, at 8 p. m., at] lana”. ey bers to come prepared to make pur- ‘i oe 1916 First ave. Initiation and re t Mra. Lang J riday afternoon, September 26, at! p00) mon, art 1 ais” feo gen la o'clock, at 4090 Arcade Square, | Teshments The literary and travel depart-|7 oer iit he perved at 12:20 i led | te Telia 0 w ee c a auncheo! ed at 12 x | Sepals of evitla™...-Siamyueta | ment will meet Friday, at 11 a. m.| OU Oe Mrs, Minnie Bilis, BRITISH-AMERICA} tie wine? ye atlas at the Ws CA Mrs a nalrman; Mrs. Harrlet Littlefield, | ASSOCIATION | ale Hoii-iaros fageman | parker will review the book, ati | Me Grace Ftaycraft, Mra, C, ¥.|_ The opening concert of the winter] Donald Mefacheran, Mrs Rol. | or Mars,” by Will Irwin, and the neky and Mts. Estelle J. Harmon season of the British-American asso. eany. Mrs. C. H. Field and | discussion will be led by Mrs. H. L.| in charge. Bridge and whist will be | tidn will be given Friday, Septem: a Lilly will be the hostesses | Glenn. played at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Iren atthe Fine Arts A he tea hour Mrs. Burke ana| At 15 o'clock the politieal scl-| Yor, SL the.“ (H Goharge): ad 1, ave. All persons of 8, Kerry will pour. Jence department wm! mest In the tiated by Mrs. Pansy Shafor and | British birth cordially invited. “ome 8 open to the public, | Private diniug room at the Y. W.issc4 imma 1. Ennis, Members and Rahs C..A. ‘The subject to be discuxsed | Mee int nvited, 3’ CLUB cbr of will be “The Political Parties’ Plat-| i pa Helpera’ club of Aloha Chap. whal Announced forms.” | aye 0. 116, O. B. 8, will hold a| 3. C. i ivan an-| ah se | COTE SRE CLUB 4 rthwest Products luncheon served the engagement of their| SEWARD SOCIAL | ‘The Coterie club will hold its first}by Mrs. O. R. Sprague at the home | f Lillian, to Mr. Leonard} AND LITERARY CLUE meeting of the year Friday, October| of Mabel Randolph, 2130 N, | 2 Seward Social and Literary club|3, at o'clock, at the Gamma | 52nd at., Friday, ‘September | rage will be celebrated | will meet Friday, September 26, at| Phi Beta house, 4619 17th ave. N. 13] orctock All Eastern Stats and @¥ening, October 9, at 212 p. m, with Mre. H. R. Wheeler! The meeting will be devoted tol friends invited Ht the home of the bride-|and Mrs. C, A. Cushing, 4623 Lake-|grectings from the new president, — — herindaw and winter, Mr. side ave. & Speakers, Dr. Roberta| Mra. H. E. Mallett, and from. reports iL AND CURL LAST =i Frank Biteman, 1415 ¥.| Wimer Ford and Mrs. W. KE. Barn-| by delegates to the state convention! LO? 2 after a Golden Gilint and echoes from the biennial. Shampoo.—Advertisement ‘ wis |ONVE ot EY ILA I sy CLUB | ALPHA AUXILIARY L. F. Murdock, colored photogr dens,” he | an- WOMEN’S CIVIC hart. ADDITIONAL CLUBS 40,000 ininens wor ine 1 be the f Avis t b. T r mberahiy bee $e f the ¢ individua r néw' n er in will immediate! f Ate with group instrume bring em into the elub ee 8 NAMED YITO CONVENTION Sheldon, Mr Will Sanders, Mra evens M Franc Fred Butterworth, Mra oper, Mew. Jullus G. Day F. Drew, Mra. Verne Charles Davis, M Mra. John A. Scougal, on Douglas, Mrs. Will B Mra, Stout CLUB MEF ting of the W Septemby the following offic President, Mra. S. Pearson; first vice president, Mrs. Hattie Egbert ond vice president, Mra, Adelaide ina nS whose en. trancing complexion compels admiration and attention owes her pearance to Gourau Oriental Cream. She is show- ing you the way to a greater beauty. White, flesh, rachel. fend. vox. for Trial 5: jepking & Son, Ni JOURAUDS. ORIENTAL CREAM Ferd. T ork City will be president of the Sales were TYREE'S * Antiseptic POWDER PASTIME CLUB 111 SPRING ST. Holyoke Bldg. Lonesome Club’s Old Quarters DANCING AND CARDS Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. i2 P.M. RTIS ORCHESTRA RTIS, Leader al, Mgr. CoA AANA MMMM a Music \ *upil i \ Healthful Milk Desserts quickly made with unkef Tablets and Powder ’ recital Makes a del Sold at 2 Chocolate Junket with Whipped Cream bealth LUKE WARM, NOT HOT JUNKET POWDER DO NOT STIR IT LONGER FOR DELICIOUS DESSERTS 112 Railroad Ave. WRITE Address, Junket, So., Seattle fe mmittes, Mre| Other off the sandwich cheese 4 t i er Chapte f L eK it i Pah saa ch spreads like butter mT Special icles Veleues 300 fresh, wear-resisting Hats in 1 5 about twenty different shapes and fully as many Fall shades and col- ors. Ordinarily these Hats would be sold at $10.00 and upward; uniform- Main Salon bysprice drat. 6 sobs. cre bt eo, as Pattern Hats A wide selection from our higher priced lines, every hat an original design and authentic exponent of the season’s smartest mode—made and trimmed by America’s foremost style authorities. No two alike in this display. Uniformly priced at... 75 Main Salon IN THE DOWNSTAIRS SALESROOM Dollar Friday _ Will again be a-throb with interest to Criterion pa- % trons, for there will be thousands of modish new Fall Hats not yet ten days out of the tissue, on dis- play under the One-Dollar price tag. FELT SPORTS HATS Small and saucy felts, in Fall's favorite colors popu- lar with young girls and on the campus, self trim- med and untrimmed, smart looking at any angle, and will stay on in any wind, priced for $1 Friday at .....--. TRIMMED HATS Velvets, duvetyns and combinations, fashioned in every smart new Fall size and shape, ostrich and feather fancy trims, rich colors and hues of ou tumn woodlands form an imposing array of dress and street hats, $1 priced for Friday at....... UNTRIMMED HATS \ Nearly a thousand of these correctly contoured hats, reafy to be trimmed by the ingenious woman to suit her peculiar fancy. ‘These hats would regularly sell for $3 and up: ward, Priced for Friday $1 OQ eens “ \) CHILDREN’S FELT HATS About 30 dozen of these colorful Ready-to-Wear Felts for the little Miss, trimmed and self-trimmed. Priced for Friday at ...sseseveeseeeerens RY cqeegeete of $1 Se Csitewon eattle's [argest Tylillinery (ytore Ss ase at Seneca 5) QUUUUVITAVOAUUUUUVLU AAU All the new Buckram Frames 50c 45c Feathers and Feather Fancies ry i HAUNT UNNUAUUUNGRAEAOSUUOEOUAUEOAA A iii ttt tt tt tt (tt tt serene Maaee te

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