The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1925, Page 13

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UAt the reception at the Nelson resi Allen, Mrs. Alex Wance later the decorations repeated Clarence Collins, Mre. | Mhoge at the church. Assisting were Mra. Wm. Fronde,} Mrs. W. H. Oliver, Mrs. John T. fe, Mra. W. N. Gil WWheatman, Mrs. Fred Merritt and| more, Mrs. W. G. Hedgecock, Mrs | Me Mises Alice Miller, Muriel Wood,| F. FE. McGuigan. Mrs. J. L. Me-| Wazel Ashling, Helen Gilmore, Dor-| Mra. J. G. Miles and Mrs. | | by Conger and Ruth Hausdort. Patton | For traveling the bride wore a dark Renton Hill guild, with Mrs. H Me charmeen ensemble, a black|£, Hadley and Mrs. C. E. Starr, Maw hat with henna velvet trim-| wil) be in charge at’ the ‘Thrift Ming and an Auk fox scarf. With| snop on Thursday morning, and the B she wore an orchid corsage. | First Hill guild with Mra. J. B.| @ Mr. and Mrs. Hain wiil be at home| yacDougall and Mra. J. P. Herber| 1214 Ninth ave, Spokane, after! will have charge on Thursday after 5 ne» | } ' Seattle Society |\— Keen LeB ser, Telephone MA in-0600 istant ura Emory L Nelson Has Beautiful W ed- Pound Party on Frigay Inclement Weather Will Not Postpone Party n friends of will t pounds . t 1 that aft gardiess of weather condi P ny is pleasant, the crip tr ebildren will have their Vearie aited awn where they will ty the Rev. A M. Baile € u guests, and should the with it be stormy the reception will cee held i Regardless of cs, th * in charge biessoms, while t { the flow Visitors w conducted thru A FER tt the president of the a ABO Mra, Gex Tr. Myers marked the and the board of trustees, Mra, A The bride, coming | *T | Scott Bullitt, Mra, Frank KE, Case father, was exquisite in cream ¢ Mrs. C. R. Collings Mra W. R guite embroide r stal, the | Crawford, Mrs. Henry C. Ewing Saice straight and the skirt with alae” George "We Father, re @reular lace t stal eM: | Geor H.. Fortson, Mrs. M. A prolered. 7 t was of Miss Olive Kerry, Mra georgette elatx aued Ww Alexander F. McEwan, Mra. John eld ros nt A the veil of t Mra. H. FP, Ostrander was bound wit Juliet cap t KH. Parks, Mra Ro H ice with a halt of W. A. Peters, Mra Nlossoms. A t , Mra. John W, Rot justers of b le. Her | « J. Ramsey, Mra ¢ oquet was , e ¢ D. Stin Mrs. D. EK. Skinne ities of the valley Mrs. Howard D. Taylor, Mrs. H gons and W. Treat and Mrs. Frederic Hall the bride's sis. | whit Her of ombre gown . © model it of line, her boa! Buffet Dinner for Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Clare E a lovely show Nowers his wil “a pelea A a peraerten who will leave late this afternoon for New York, from where they will sail June 27, on | tend be: eer 5c the Garden) bo the last dance recital of the Miss Berenice Bu' maid of| will be host @ buffet dinner a Sra ane “foe i wh ad -6f : ; urope.—Portraits by|Ciub of America, which convenes| hMahiokltaaions ewes: gov eld oratige | thitrbhine. Thareday night. enter: the Roosevelt, for an extended period of travel and study in Europe—Portraits by (Hach dine SAe a anh it Bees cee Spek chiffon made with circular flounces | taining in honor of Mr. and Mrs.| Grady. | ae @ oll, inckadel! dei ithGrietinks: wine on the skirt. Roses, delphinium and| L. B. Peeples of Los Ang: for - Hs ~ 7 -| Mr. J. F. Douglas and his 4augh-| her the # hivdasioe” "Ea<taiears liles of the valley were in her show-| merly of Seattle, who are visiting in| WASHINGTON IRVING P.T. A ' ADDITIONAL CLUBS pleasure of the afternoon by showing | ter, Miss Neva Douglas, left recent-| sie» in which ahe will dance. Other | er boquet. blade ace 6 Washington Irving P.T. A He her lovely treagures brought pack|ly for. the, Kast. 7 areata itt] numbers are ballets from th There were six the Misses | th hava’ HU dae" cektinie thle « oe STEVENS rom Europe; lovely needlework In} Mr. John Douglas at Harvard and | torent operas—Hansel and adc Warner, } te, Mildred | Luncheon Will be st cs i i ng - eo Stevens W will entertain | those rich colors from Greece, the| Mr. and Mra. James Douglas in| hen’ Sani <he pi } " Jash Morence| ° Phursda je Gt 2:30 - o'clock, | w a social ay well-known Ita drawn work; also| New York. Miss Douglas will be “ woley of Nashv . Florence . "2 pig deus th a ay. Ju known Italian drawn ‘wor | Aida,” as w scenes from Fok Elizabeth of Kinston, | Onor Seniors jin the assembly room at the school.|the home of Mra. Annie some quaint and hands ume|the guest of Mr, and Mra, J. Lin-| tashaihale sentient mG Spring N.C, and Lo rbeck. Miss| To honor the gra ng wenior Of), |) pelton, supervisor of | 307 W. 70th st. Take Phinney. car| jewelry from Italy; a: hose unusu ieee non at Marble for the! pacchanal Bactvan pags aaa Warne hit sombre | the active chapter, t amnae chap-|"** * re to 70th st. Friends and comrades| al wooden toys from Switzerland. summer, and John will Rn : wh Warner and Miss White wore ombre hysical Jucatior in Seattle | | Oriental and Ru n dances yellow chiffon, shading from deep| ter of Alpha Chi Omega will enter-| Physical education HE invited. e- ete }11, with Mr, and Mrs. James Ma-| 2 4 . | tain luncheon on Saturday, June | schools, will k on “Vacation wie is MYSTIC JEWEL |cine of Cambridge, for a tr road. \jp Cee ay ae tones at the hem to cream at the . . | ate RUMMAGE SALE waist line; Miss Cooley and Ming] ® at 12:80 o'clock, In the Georgian| * “$08 MICHIGAN ALUMNAE WHIST PARTY eee [seAbsumimags walel torte enor Feek were in jade green tulle with | feom at The Olympic. The guests} ALPHA CLUB ced ENTERTAINED Mystic Jewel degree staff will] Mr. and Mra W. D.‘ Perkins, | of st. Luke's Episcopal church will full raffled skirts, the ruffies hem-| Will include the Misses Alice Rey-) Alpha club will meet Tht Miss Rath Durhelm entertained the| 1. whist party at Wing's cafe.) Ma" Porkt d Mr. Rursell| be held Friday and turday, June stitched with silver thread, and Misy | Olds. her Thomsen, Constance} June 4, at the Wilsonian University of Michigan alumnae at|® : parry i] ‘| Perkins returned day nightls¢ at 19 . aay ahd: Mies Overbeck. wore ips. Norma Hunt Univers “ and Eaat } nome on day,; teria Thur J 4, at 8:30) from a few days’ visit at Lake frocks of the same shade and design meld, Clare Moyne aa ap bbe } Pein een ete one keene cormally: | Company l as the first two maids. Chaplets of Helen Hobi, ( bo cioex, pleasa ited. ace peep ae silver leaves w nt sir and Hopper and Doi ft oth id j_ Mra. D. of ned last a. m. with w ers to ting sisters are ib; pa « ome | week from a to Bring lunch nice atu ralla,” by Mr and Europe : ears agian ¢ committee in charge is Doro-| #1 slits "Tae Set ae tay AER Virginia Lee Jor hy ¢ Coder, chairn E r jent H meeting Th " | Mr Henry Dearborn and his] 3 +e | Hindmar ladys Cole Dawe, Rot } Ja 4, at 7:30 lock, in} br Mr. Douglas Dearborn, left} California. They will return next In Kate | | i w es Goodrich. r edd » the Swedish Club ha the H. F. Alexa Mond: For rese alt KE nwé-3476 ————— = —— = —=——$—— — = = — = or MEIrs 6 the bottom h fell from were very charm Informal Luncheon ae by Mrs. Purdy a cream taf. Mrs. P. A. Pu y nforma! shoulders; the ing. They carried nosegays of dainty pink and lavend: Lua C wea feta frock and carrying a bask luncheon Cecil Brun ps, Was day afternoon, in flower girl, and Eva Colket of XN owers of Londe chiffon with plaited ruching at the| is a the city. Mrs bottom of the skirt, fed the ring| Will leave about June 10, on « | on a satin and lace pillow to Alaska Rees | Mrs. Nelson wore an imported mod. | ai of black lace and chiffon with a| Garden Party pee cc orehl or eee Mr, Livy Nelson, the bride's! young Women's Christian Associa. | Wother wax best man, and the ush Sars Fi cation erty én ee were Messrs. Hugh Underwood. | w-. snesday afternoon, Jurie 37, at Paul Miller, Paul Mo: Firstie Nel Fen Hobie Of tie BA; Clavber | men, George Miles and Harris Cooley. | no ge "Before the service M Evelyn eles Diamond sang ‘“‘Love’s Song’ and! Orthopedic Shops JT Love You Tru accompanied} East Highland Drive guild will ty Mrs. Martin Rozema. Miss Mar e on Thursday at the ®Uerite Brown played the wedding | Orthopedic Lunch room, with Mra marches. H. M. Walthew hostess, assisted by }be in cha Women’s. Clubs 3 CLUBS FOR THURSDAY [ANNUAL LUNCHEON _ | AND MUSICALE WESCH! P.T. 4 lou ; pen | University District Mothers’ ‘The Leschi A. will hold its a si ie tata Weular meeting Thursday, June 4,|¥!!! have its annual luncheon and Lesh! school, Reports from the | musicale at the Wilsonlan on Thurs T. A. convention will be followed |day, June 4, at 1 o'clock. Mrs, J bya social ag club agape |. Burkheimer is chairman of the Californians Inc. will DAUGHTERS oF | committee in charge gladly arrange golf Sf. Grorce Mrs, Philip Gearhart, music chair privileges for visiting Daughters of St. George will meet |™4", has arranged the following members of private Thursday, June 4 accredited clubs. MBB. A. ha ficers, | musical program 4, Hear the Gentle Lark’ . Henry Bishop Phyilis Has Such Charming Graces” Lana Wilson Tachatkowaky Rudolph Gans | J. Sullivan Mins Leone Langdon DeBertot no Langdon t 1:30 p, E m., in ction of of-| INIER CAMP | Ladies of Rainier ¢ amp No. 1742 Mra. J Mil meet Thursday, June 4, for an| nat lay tession at the home of Mra) Cereetto: Net h Gregs, 811 26th ave. S, | pe LADIES oF 5 By the Window Will of tire W Acorn William Mira 34 Accompaniat. Tnvietin Hubn ALDERDLOOM Crate aittin’ and Thinkin’ # «Fisher Tha Klderbloom club will meet Mc Be bal ianey Hor er mM Woodmen hall, Thursda Owen J, Williams Tune 4, at 11 4. m Accompanist, Hilzabeth. Williama 3 é “Calm ta the Night”... Rohm Youan's socrry oie Edward McDowell AT “By the Waters of Minnetonka’ BRST BAPTisT CHURCH visace Thurlow Lisurance pats. F. 3. Martin. wit ak Thurs. | ‘Tae Old Tefrain ite Kroleler Atternoo aT Mra. Philip. Gearhart eth Tune 4, at 2:30 o'clock, | Mra. Jean Wolfenden re the Woman's society of the to, Baptist church, taking as her} ie Att.” Mrs. Martin will also | on he Misa Olgo Kngland Accompanist, J. Kdnoude Butler Romance” D'Ambrosto Alles Willlama Shermen no Langdon untington Terry Write Kreisler J, Sullivan Mian Leone Langdon see r recent trip abroad, At 3:29 O'clock, Members of the #o- | ‘1 Y will visit the H.C. Henry Art|’ Accompa TU, ALKI Py, A. 1, San Francisco Bay cities Hor the tenotit of University w.| AlKl Pa. A. will hold the tast 2, Yoremite National Park *U, Mra, Clara. Ansorgo Fuller | meeting of the club year on Thurs. 3, Lake Tahoe BIVO fA silver te |day, June 4, at 2:30 o'clock, Fol thave tat owing the ‘business mecting and 4. Feather River Canyon Hours, 2 to 4p, m. | eonvention reports, a short program | 5, Lassen Volcanic National Pins, _ er yags Jineluding these numbers will be| Park ARKLAND LUNCHEON CLUB |siven: Ogginal readings, Mra. rank 6, Mt. Shasta (14,000 Alen Of the Parkiar A Clercq; group of songs, MAW 7. Redwood High dub wil } he Parkland Luncheon |A. LeClerea; grour jr ighwa, Hold its last Junchoon and| W. B BP Of the season ThdPsday matt the clubhouse Mra, Bb 's chairman of the Matteson; “Spring “Volks Need a by Katherine by of | ne Lot Glen, 8, Clear Lake 9, Petrified Forest and Geysers 10. Muir Woods National Monument Cadman Loving,” and ufternoon | Canoe Song" will be rendered by ad ie yeh iM, Diinoan, | Mrs | Fonnle Humes, accompanied by Mra. Mrs, inklo, Mra, Lee Pagom, | Humes, fei Marshall and Mrs William | Later there will be a © will be the hont: to the teachers, June reception STUDY Miss Iris and Miss Ruby Canfield, daughters of Dr. THE SEATTLE STAR AND TRAVEL | Dr. and M re J, ¥ by Mias Margaret Lesser, will leave, & June 14 for } y tania for a th months’ trip t I : 1 Tuesday fror t of | Mr. and Mra. Frank Coyle are be i ing congratulated n the birth of rf a daughter, Mary Evelyn, at the iN Minor hospital, « } Mr. Edward MR. McHugh left Tues ti day on the H, F, Alex f 1 ee eet ie Mr ¥oM | Ewan fj i mer } Jur { 1M Joser Taylor i pon the birth of a son, Douglas fay 31, at Minor hospit M John C, Eden re turned ning from i short } : . i; Mr. Donald MeDonald returned Bt Monday from New York ere } as been a student at Columbia! sfiss Sylvia Tell and her students | Uslveraity from the dancing department of th My 1 } eee | al é > ‘ - ; Cornish School, will appear in a and Mra, LCA 7 |) (8) 11, University of California 12, Leland Stanford University 13, Mare Island Navy Yard 14, State Capital 15, Santa Cruz Big Trees 16, Monterey Peninsula 17, General Grant and Sequoia National Parks 18. Mission Highway to Santa Barbara 19. Lon Angeles 20, San Diego ABROAD Herbert H. Canfield,| urday tor Detroit, where she will at- Ir Mra. John Collins will leave Sat-| 4 © recital Fr iday and and 6 June nings, IS YOUR HERITAGE This is a great year to see California Celebrating this year the 75th Anniversary of State- hood, all California is in festival. In the mountains— along the beaches—camped beneath the giant Red- woods, —everywhere it’s holiday time, with the holiday spirit of recreation and play. Many new scenes It's the Year of Years to tour California. Motor over velvet highways, or take advantage of low summer excursion rates on all railroads. It’s the ideal time to enjoy the Wonder Tours of Na- tional Parks, Redwood Highway and forests, chains of Lakes, Geysers and petrified forests, the High Sierra and Lake Tahoe, the miles of snowy beaches—to fish, golf, dance, swim, motor,—to play as you please. Follow the map Come first to San Francisco, sparkling, cool, piquant—fascinat- ing in a thousand ways, and the starting point for everywhere you will want to go. Whenever you come you are nearly sure to be just in time for some of the many celebrations being held, such as the State Beauty Pageant at Santa Cruz, July 10-14; La Favorite Pageant, Los Gatos, July 26-27; Water and land festivities everywhere July 4; California Rodeo, Salinas, July 22-26; Indian Field Day, Yosemite National Park, July 31-Aug. 1; Water Carnival, ° Redding, Aug. 1-2; Egg Festival and Fair, Petaluma, Aug. 12-16; Dons of Peralta Festival, Oakland, Aug. 27-29; and the great Diamond Jubilee Celebration at San Francisco, Sept. 5-12, with many others. 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