The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1925, Page 11

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MOD EBRUAR v2 THE SEATTLE STA om Tt ~ > - co : oC : \{ MRS. WILLIAM R..BELL, JR. | Music Edit Lillian Keen LeBallister. Teleph« MA in-0600 « Assistant—Laura Em I > Miss Florence Roge T ~ Va Kile a A e gra acia & ri os a s 8 ting & e wa pax f tulle . Or of th . iM ding sweetpeas destmaida. Mildred Hart ace Voglesc and Mrs . 1 fuchsta ayed Ch rieg’s “I ir. was r at the hom: Mr. an ford, the decorations oa i at the ebure! ting were Mrs. Homer Hillman. thar Mackey, Mrs Mrs, A. 8, Hawley wart, Mre. 8. C. Arm Kenneth McIntosh, of Ira Nadeau, Mr Mrs. Bernice Dow- ert Clark and the Misses Biizabeth Elford, Helen Clark, Doru- thy Rose, Katherine De Friest, Gene Reif, May Young, Eleanor Biford. Maurine Middicton, Constance Priest Belie Hillman and Ufdine Cameron Mrs. Macfarlane wore for traveling Rdress of printed crepe and a powder bine kasha coat. W his ensemble eastume «1 a smait hat of blue felt trimmed with vi Mr. and Mrs, Mactariane be at home at 1198 Broadway N., after March 15, Seattle Man Weds in San Francisco A very quiet wedding was solem- Sized in San Francisco, on Saturday, February 21, at noon, when Miss Margaret Lee, daughter of Mrs. Erba Webber Lee, became the bride of Mr. Campbell Kelleher, son of My. and Mrs. Daniel Kelleher, of Seattia. The bride gowned in soft ai} Yer cloth, designed on straight line Her tulle veil was bound with Toliet cap wreathed in nge blos- toms, and for flowers she @iquisite shower of orchids and lilies @ the valley Miss Hosamonde Lee, Mister, was her only attendant $0wn was of peach crepe. Waited chiffon floun era of blue brocade with gold he With this costume she wore a large wo! “ ed an the bride's Her fee “and chiffon hat and carried Pine hyacinths Mr, Hugh G. M. Kelleher of New York wax best man for his brother Mr. and Mrs. Kelleher will make a Short motor tour of Southern Cali fornia bet ng t, and later to the Kelleher estate, Dunmore Mount Ai in Virginia. Mr: and Me Kelleher will make their home im Seattle “DIAMOND DYE” IT A BEAUTIFUL COLOR Perfect home dyeing and tint ing {s guaranteed with Diamond D Just dip in cold water to tint soft, delicate shades, boll to dye rieh, perma nent color’, Each 15-cent package contains — direc tions so simple MY woman can dye or tint lingerie, Oks, ribbons, skirts, waits, dresses, Wats, stockings, sweaters, draperies rerings, hangings everything new. Buy “Diamor Dyex’’—no other King i your druggist whether ou h to color is or whether it is linen, od at Pilgrim Charch; rs Is Bride Quiet Wed lemnized This Morning eat Impressioni« . daughter of P M was qu A n Mr. Charlies # Pi son of M 1 u ' y ‘was 8 e by * ad ’ of the omap b Lewis at & > ¥ B ! Sacrament, in the pres a mmediate families. ow , / ee ca } miniatur “ t kasha oth Meg Po oe sax and valley lilies : i a Miss Martha Uhiman, the bride's attendant, w & one-piece ¢ tion of chamber mt e *bengaline, @ brown con cca (eg ew to B . th summer ermine and a sre [oe q ik hat with feather orns verestimated Ir far-rea uu wig wan of Ce flue " , Euge . . ‘ muste ‘ will beg © cerem 4:30. Tick Aptos < u ¥ - Famous Pianist Coming Maré®h 5 House Gueat evening, Ma fe ie M pices of the Men‘s ' 1 1 on Dohna ‘ Mra. Olie 8 ist, t n 1 Fry-Hurd Wedding Mrs. William R. Bell, J Marjorie McPhail) daughter| ai times ’ Celebrated Mr. and Mre.'J. R. McPhail, whose wedding was a re-|., In i i laughte ‘MM _pdol— a a Ma Hu > M ’ ghast. He Phi nas one W Club ma BY stebrated omens Uilios Ke + he Ree 6 CLUBS POR TUESDAY anged f en ' Th ay. Dr. Jaw M r ad the service at § hid t COTERI F ' 5 k an int ed alta Ss ; and MA. Soh aaee 7 beg J SDFIAE '« w ada ' h k Bef. @ service Mise Irene! 1 ge ‘ ‘4 farlson sang “O Promise Me’ at rar alas . nN awning t Miss Ev Ne. CE K ; Burck v . = Pat 1, Cal, arrived ' a Sg pe s ° M T t le wa ve ad ‘ * ‘ t Hr Om . é f v eee . I +s RGF Miss Kathe u n ft Re bound bande at = Lowma é ou ‘ ; es f < Her! Tr a E nembe 5 " give irogrensiv f to be prese \ nent arty Tuesd evening, | ¥ ‘ ae ' H the maid of rr W all, R " Ars beste 5 gown CA f pres p 1 ed lavende $5.98 bs ts ia. J nink aweel peas, Mion’ Vicgthia Mae |ALUAH, SOCIAL.CLUE THE CALEIDH af vipat F wearing petal pink ruffied| Alla eet with) 7 pe % ave this week georgette and carrying a bask t'Mrs, Pauline Su a nme mires Dawe 2-5 enih, where 0 pink sweet peas, Was an attractive Tuesday, Februa ‘ m, | Pie y » 1 b ae flow r M Vernon, Fry acted | Curds A bs at ‘ . *_e * oe Se s est om for his rother ae)? M ' Ve i Willa CLIONIAN Mrs. Hurd wore beaded powder) WOMAN'S CIVIC CLI AP ee i MecMilian and Mr. Clarke Ewing w and foxes, and Mra. Fr gown | Tuesday, Febr $.a - ‘ ‘ ne : oh t ee " was of ta © over metal cloth. | the Ericksor nm at the Y. W. ¢ . , “a Keechelu Obra ka lian Litera i Cin Heed A recep on and buffet supper fi v 7 . « from 1 ¢ ceremony with Mrs. a., C! manager whoa Hs id it biter | 1 ' H O. Luther, Mrs W. Toner and ° 7 Pape fe Late Mattia. Pasca - M °. on & g. On the : rt = ats Re |HARMONY HOMESTEAD Jello M \ wedding: tip Mrs. Pry ‘atved Cetnieake - i 743, |(Grazia Deigdda B eige Potret twill costume embrol-| poinertiosd of Arn Yeomen, | Dickey; paper or . Jered in brown, a brown hat with) | si wvelty. dance Tuesday |lint” by Mrs, Arthu bur at orange trimming and a stone | over me Yebrua agi 929% | numbe b f martin scart, On their retur Third ave tt, Jr, of ¢ and M Fry will make their home os 01.0 Taniéd Mra. ¢ A i fe BETHLEHEM iiding: tTa. Sétra Jers " ics bedins g THIMBLE CLUE | “Starlight Ho dei a Pearson. Luncheon by Mra. Wolfe i ub wilkmmeet | 3 River, E - af at the ob Ly Merritt, | LUNCHEON ON J c. EB Mrs. Joseph Wolfe will entertain 3) ‘10. Tuesday, Februs| SHROVE TUBSDAY ‘ea with a bridge luncheon of twenty-| oo 42° pom to Pope wae St. John’s Guild, W eight covers at her homé on Friday! i iteiation of « | vites the ladies and friends of the] ke BE. Cherry st. Tues afternoon, February 27 <6. | congregation to a luncheon and #0-| February 24 p.m. Membe see 0m i 1 on on Shrove say, | LOYAL SOCIAL CLUB {Al afternoon on Shrove Tues nd fr Afternoon Bridge by Loyal Social wilt’ the home of M 7 Thi dance Tuesdea evening, Feb 3 Sunsaect Mrs. Whitney i. at Thorns hall, E. tid and | Luncheon will be served. pr Misa Tyrone Whitney will compli. Woodlawn f o'clock: * | ment Mrs. Edwin Garvey at bridge Rree 2 Wh «e on Tuesday afternoon af her home.) RAVENNA SOCIAL CLUB SPECIAL BUSINESS MEETING Four tables will be in play Ravenna Socia) club will « The president of the Business oe card party at the home of Mis. R onal Wonten's Club has ¢ Sarat 53 34th ave. N.| special busines: pets , Small Luncheon H. Karatofaky, 153 34th ave. N A sconces ping 7) ot Tuesday, February at 2 ofc uary 24, at 6:46 at the Mrs. Charles Willard Stimson fi eee enone at otf at ab ia smportant entertain with a small luncheon at). 14 powell. Refreahments, Eust-| that every member attend, An illus her home at The Highlands Wednes reheat bee | trated lecture by Dr. C. J. Hawkins day afternoon. This will be the sec ond in a series of luncheons Mrs. ern Stars and fri . WEST QUEEN } pastor of the Plymouth Congrega- | | tional church, will fotlow at 7:30, His} ‘be, “PHILLIPS” MILK. { Ladies—Act Don’t let washday be a terror when 4,000,000 women let electricity do that work | I If you are washing in the old way you are doing hours. They do the washing and the wringing by yourself an lajustice. That work is too hard for simply press They wash the clothes far better than by hands They do it without rubbing. They do it by hun dreds of dipp They save their time and labor. Or a laundry bill, or the wages of a laundress. They save their clothes. They save enough in 12 months to buy the best machine that's built. Their cost is 4 cents per washing —for electricity, You owe yourself the adoption of this modern method. Every week you wait is a loss. Come now and let us show you what the right machine They do an 8-hour family, washing in two can do The Only Washer you can possibly choose when you know Come see the Thor the world g button: women If you are paying « laundress to work 8 hours on a two-hour washing you are losing money ngs, just as you wash laces. If you, of anyone else, washes your clothes on a washboard, you are wearing out your clothes There is a better way. Four million homes now use electric washers. You cannot afford to continue the methods of a thousand years ago. Over 800,000 of those women use the Hurley machine. And this is what it means the greutest washing machine in But over 800,000 women And you will when you know. These are # hundred others. have selected the Thor Over 18 years have been spent in perfecting it. An in- veastment of $15,000,000 has been made in it. Its exclusive 3 are cowered by 20 patents, with hundreds of gnised advent ime. A single feature—to save your clothes—cost $100,000 Come see why the Thor, for scores of reasons, holds the reme place in this field. This is a lifetime matter. You anot afford » mistake. Come and investigate—now. Think what you are losing every week that you wait! Pay as you use it ‘ out of what it saves Thor Electric Shop Branch 213 Pine St., SEATTLE Direct Factory en Auxiliary, 1 onday lune Armory, Members regular ans’ hall ristensen > and Miss 1 numbers Lucy vo- SPARGUR STRING QUARTET TUESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 24 #:20 SHARP ADDITIONAL CLLRS N)KERAMIC SOCLETY The Northwest hax elected the following officers Keramic socie for the ensuing year : (Sec croaa aaa: OLYMPIC HOTEL secretary and Mr. Bi Spanish Ballroom treasurer Last Concert of Series Tickets, $1.50, Pius Tax Selling at Sherman, Clay & Co. intin Bar acaawtne Ladies—Go Back mixed goods.—Advertise | Miss ©. Stimson is giving ANNE P-T. A subject #7 he Bright Eyes ; “ee West Guten Aun Po. 1A and Wild F of the Maine Music Study Club to in the school auiitorium. | Wome Cisse OF MAGNESIA Back to beauty—back to youth Present Program 16 day evening. afer Bh at! «end PARTY By Edna Wallace Hopper Mrs, James A. Richards will be celebrated with a« program Alpha Auxil lary will ho. a te reg __ You who me on the stage id hostess to members of the Musi ~ _ ular card party Tuesday, February | Unijexs you as tor “Phillips.” you elsewhere wonder at y ms ntu Study club Tuesday afternoon at 1 FE Highland Drive guild, with; 24, at 2 p. m,, at 1915 First Ave | may not get the original Milk of bl oy vane ot cee tee o'clock, at her home! 3841 34th ave.| Josiah Moore will have charge at Bie Magnesia prescribed by physician oa iidelent eee w |the ‘Thrift shop morning | BENEFIT CARD PARTY for 50 years as an antacid, laxative be pang ag gests ee Ke The following program has been | and Madrisia guild. A. B.} Ladies’ auxillary to. Herzel Ce orrective. \ 4 5 1 am evidence y c . atranbel ty “Mrs. Frederick W.|Grvenittest and.) Yates, | tion will have a benefit card} 25.cont bottles, also 50-cent hotties, | out of retained. So are countless other lin the afternoot home of Mrs. H. 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Graham Orthopedic Lunch and 0 Thrift Shops Mrs. Stephen G. Graves will hostess for Denny-Fubrman guild lon Tuesday at the Orthopedic Lunch Get it now in quick cooking oats! Simply ask your grocer for Quick Quaker, the new Quaker Oats. It’s ready, steaming, flavory and luscious in less time than toast; done before the coffee! Women wanted rich flavor plus quick cooking — Quick Quaker solved the problem. Treat yourself and delight the family with this new break- | | | | roorm 214 Columbia st., assisted by fast joy. ; Mrs, Samuel Leroy Crawford, Mra Look for the Quaker on the label Arh, Gatherians, Mrs. As Jones THat means Quaker flavor—the “hot oats and milk” breakfa ae, E ag mrad sf doctors are urging—in 3 to 5 minutes. pores rab Mra. John SL rhibtah That means the superfine oats you want--the finest grown, ee <i Ri om ‘ go may . x Standard full size and the most delicious in all the world, Diikies ; Matage, Mere. 1.1 weight packages— Your grocer now has two kinds of M. Hulbert and Miss Mary Medium: 1% pounds; + Quaker Oats—the kind you hav- Shelton, Large: 3 pounds, 7 os, ways known and Quick Quaker, , Pyorrhea is a disease of the gums—not the teeth You may take good care of your teeth and still get Pyorthea. Once Pyorrhea secures a firm hold, pus pockets form, gums become weak and flabby, the teeth loosen and fall out hho matter how white and sound they may be. Forhan’s means healthy gums It contains the right proportion of Forhan’s Astrin- gent, as used by the dental profession in treating Pyorrhea. Forhan’s protects the gums, keeps them in 2 firm, healthy condition, and leaves the mouth sweet, fresh and wholesome. If you don’t care to discontinue your regular tooth paste, at least brush your teeth and gums once a day with Forhan’s. Forhan’s is more than a tooth paste; it checks Pyorrhea. Thousands have found it beneficial for years. For your own sake ask for and get Forhan’s For the Gums. At all druggists, 35¢ and 60c in tubes. ‘ Formula of R.J. 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All druggists et counters now supply Wallace Hopper's Youth Clay jc and $ you mail this coupon T will a sample with my Beauty Book. And it will, T promise, prove a revelation. Do that in justice to yourself. Trial Tube Free Edna Wallace Hopper, $36 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. I want to try White Youth Cla

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