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MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1925. THE SEATTI c— = RTs gest 4 | : = ste PAGE *) ot fo, ried a basket of Ceci! Brunner rose. S > Se, ” buds, Mr. Waldo Cleveland Ives | eee? Schedule was best \man Mrs. Ives, the groom's mother, wore a lavender chiffon model, with | velvet flowers at girdle and on one Mr. and Mrs and daughter, F The Olymy Rid and Driv club, comp husla nembership, announ tx summer | Snohomist moved to the ummer home at Ww KIWANIS CLUB ' SEALTH AND ¢ 8 | Seattle Society ( we FRED SaTORIS +) Fer cr: Campfire Notes Te aaa by Lillian Keon LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 w ! - Wsistant—Laura Emory ‘ : ’ ‘ : —— ati tae SES, M 1 I 1 Returned Minister to Siam le. ; ee ee i | Mias Marion Hurton ny he we ’ Ph : 7 Wedding Servtce Read at Home in Laurel-| ¢ ma in Vancouver, § om Says Pay Is Insufficient hurst; Informal Buffet Luncheon Planned : ce ARDED HONOR ppolntecs in . ® r it by he fin } F ae M. rT roe ° t aid fein Mine *|Tea Will Compliment ' ene G, Sams of Olympia, to Mr. Byron] Mary De Veuve arent og 7” ' ‘ 1 Griswold Ive of Mr, and Julia Dodg 1 oa - fi y Wilbur B. 1 w v me Wednesda 1 5 , : + hi! sng ie ™ Pacer Bue po wae: a laughter 3 \ | ij A Oriental groom's parents in Laure to Miss Ma \ who L ~~ " : me “ K Presiden Rev, At . rage returned from Castilleja ae ; : ag r Madisor service before improvi California T 7 ; , : F 4 in the drawing room, bank t Presiding over the will be ’ es : Be I that : pink gladiolus sweet | Mrs, Howa arish, Mrs. Karl de ore Hae gece i ' 4 ‘ § oR 05 peas. Leading . Veuve and Mrs ys 7 BRACHCOME surtinnye of satin ribbons 4 low Misses Ethel Morrison, M Louise . i : sl of sweet peas L’Abbe and Emily Jennellp will a hire aply tt J t Bryeke t snapdrage nt peat net Wy I in tall Jard baskets thre } eee ae ae: ' rhis| ! of os | Everett Church to Be Mra Hu t iter | CONDERMIA-A th was lovely in le ; , M = s called ark embroidered tace.| Setting for Wedding Utlle daughters, Harriet Her- | 5 j ft Beeman, . eee ined the scallops at} Seattle friends of Miss Jeanne ya A 4 r . f Is k, 1 ! ‘ eves d ce Caithness aughter c ad eg a ' eh t t ¥ 1 y and | Ca Jang Mr M Mra. Herzog's and M % : 1a sca of the| James P. Caithness of Everett, are Este, Beer) M em t CARPENT to thi skirt. A hand « ng was t w to M 3 | ' or F F : distinguishing mark of the w this elt i I beside h Camp u nif I t Waistline, Orange blossoms, ending iW ha (dP cariyls " It the 1 in a cluster of $ AL one side First Congr nal «eltly + establish the I exvs held the veil of tulle in place Syore ip eeu nda wet tandards y C F A 4 5 Gardenias or 1 lilies of the Mins = Caith . Ww bv M Barre leave " . k Hanse ! valley were bouquet J iiste Q. Walton for her ¥ n of 1 lay tor ures ' at Ww : I Cha au Mrs. F, M. Lamborn, J {} honor, Milas Marion Scott 1 Miss “ e H Olympia, was matron of he Her|Gemevieve Walton f and ; . Among the ai ; gown Was of apricot lace and geor-| Betty Reddy F spe mette and her headdre a circlet Dr. Ira l t Sea i : : of silver leaves, © Mr, Greenlees’ best ma end W sare The three maids, Miss Dorothy | the ©) Mess Roderick aie : 4 pokey: B his Rogers, Miss Helen Yelverton and Thomas Falconer, Anson Anta ¥ D f Oregon Miss Helen Leeper, wore chiffon and Ora Rumbaugh from hat bart € he a newspaper frocks. Rogers in orchid| Everett ‘ AE shade, Miss Yelve in jade green oO) 1 ! 4 Mise Leeper tn peact They Supper First of Seri Mr aad ped bs Dearie seen ne carters » Heffernan Dry Dock pandeaux of silver bon fin ov “ it 1 . ru x « m 2 Anderso e with ribbon’ rosettes at one| Mi stnd Mra. William y Mn AIL MAKERS Sold to Lake Firm All the four attendants car eee mere x lor Henriett deans. ciititcns Purchase of the 3,500-ton Heffer. t suppers Sunday night fent Simon, J ied lillles and orehid y take Wi M Mar of the most im- and pink s peas for their bow |g ae ee RID 1 A yr Awenty-cight guests ‘ has been PRING DIGGEI usiness deals of The flower x Priscilla Ann | ‘ned Sate urn Tuesday t Sant in ; B ah re eee nee Dingle wore ruffled organdie ; ; | mer with a tyn Fin ee i men Sy ee an adorable Uttle pink hat and car-| Riding Club Announces sae Bo 4 Jocelyn Find ico Ekonrad, V Mot Edith Harris and also announced soon begin ents of its ail Jumpe—way around for ng from | ers) ledmont,| Aur | The D Woman de 6 every Kiwanian an op ma department’ of ton, who graduat Miss Ransom's school, Mr. and Mra, Fra remove thin week plenic to see the ¢ Mrs. Graff to Give August ¥ or z i CNL? ec Suha aiat haa 8 Bridge Luncheon | no ll spent the ally arranged To honor her daughter, Mra ake . 1 ) > 4 Francis Paxton Old (Florine Graff, b °v tah mse pig cece ate Mra. C. F. Graff will entert of Washi c nee the Ca fo ext Friday evening, June with a bridge luncheon on Frida t the Hotel! 9 o'clock at her summer home at Wing P ¢ Mra. Old, with her little daug y e Florine Beverly, is the guest of her| for Cousin parents until June 30, when they)” ytiss Ruth Jos will leave for Annapolis to join ire is not dead! Rom: 24 hours a ' Jasm are still with Morrison and Ann of New York, n 1 on Th rtz, of Vancouver, | daug with a bridge lunch Cruze is planning to reconstruct the| 8 Lane and Mr. Davis will take place | Moore, will be in charge at the Thrift | Discussto Closed ya Ghandi Romain Roland Harmony homestead, Brotherhood | and bequests, Mrs. Townsend; flow- | : of American Yeomen, will have aler mission, Kate Keller; American-|omecoiectiona of a Happy Lite military whist party Tuesday even-| ization, Clara Ansorage Fuller; legis: q Francis itgan ing, June 23, at 8:30 o'clock, at 1929| lation, Mrs. Jackson Silbaugh. Bene oe . Fesally of Denmark | Third ave. | eee January | 4 soe | THIMBLE CLUB | “cnina Awakened bc yale} BUSINESS WOMEN’S Bethlehem Thimble club will meat | “M#tors of & Chinese Official... | ; CLUB | Tuesday, June 23, for a plenic lunch-| guggested reading, “Land of the At its next meeting on Tuesday,| eon in Volunteer park. There will! Laughing Buddha’ Upton Clos June 23, at 7:30 p. m., the Seattle| be places for children. | Phas fal bir ed euse Business and Professionat Women's eee Veit Me ca RPS A LU fy, club will hear the following reports |ALLAH SOCIAL, CLUB | Woodamoke Francia Young oy: its delegates to the convention of} Allah Social club will meet with ye bdr he sey ean the State Federation of Business and| Mra. Helen Barclay, 6126 Director] Panta Autumn, Winter, Spring Professional Women’s clubs, which|st., Tuesday, June at 2p. m.| Marah 12 took place at Hoquiam on June 11,|This will be the last meeting until| “The Constant Nyrmphy 9 ue 412 and 14: | September Lineavelenty bale type ond Miss Florence H, McKay, on the rie e March 26 dusiness of the convention; Mrs, C.| CENTRAL W. C. T. U [Lite and Letters of Joreph Puliter” P, EB. Auld, on club activities and| Central W. C. T. U. will meet at) piscuenion on newspapers Don Selte programs; Miss Edna Nichol, on the|Plymouth Congregational church.) April 9 ‘ banquet; Miss Harkin Govenlach, on| Tuesday, June 23rd, at 2 o'slock| "Victorian Poetry” John Drinkwater vgnt CONTENTS Aan 6 EXPERT DENTISTRY Dr. Randolph and Dr, Pret- low have earned an enviable reputation for doing Dental workof the highest chara Ruth Douglass in a licenged Hygienist and In very capable in all prophylactic work IT CC NO MORE Sold by Grocers feminine footwear. yet advertised by Shuart’s. EA AD Se a principal speaker at the convention; | athe Miss Luella Ayers, on the visit to) STRAWBERRY the new plywood mill; Miss Abbie| Col, Theodore Roosevelt auxiliary, | “Life and Letters of John Muir’ he Harp Weaver ® TD # Ina modern equipped Den STIVAL Pe heh Bt, Vincent Millay) Hai 'Laboratory they have the , | facilities for DROr TU ne eure passing work in Dental Sur- Wednesday morning. of Mrs. Harry Blunk, 606 16th ave. |juncheon at Pig'n Whiatle, Vuesday, |elvilization is crowding out the | N. Mrs, Harris Long, prosldent,| June 23, at 12:15 o'clock, Wollowing | horse,” observed Jack Holt recently OLPH & PRET | ‘p and other officers of the club will] the luncheon the regular meeting will| between acenon of hin film, 'The| \ ST, LOUIS snint the hontens. be held, All members and those} Light of Western Atars,"’ adapted t dasint the honteam, Jie to membertny inte." [trom Zane tiey'n novel. tt vane |B Wane Schwabacher Bros. & Co.,, Inc. | | W Cr T.% INSTITUTE dull bee thing that saddens the old ranchers! @ 6 e J a) Distribute) Capitol Hil} Ins@@ute will hold an| WRITERS CLUA Jand dowert dwellers, Thoy hate to| Entrances 1604 4th Ave. {| Seattle, Wash, 1318 SECOND AVE. 3 Inetitute Tuesday, June 23, at 1| The Writers’ club will meet Tues} nee the radia) ext rmination st the | | Over the Bank for Savings waa t m, in the Tavernacte Baptist ' da evening, June at Plymouth horse, asd that ta what eure y | | oe OS ome Sa ne © oD Ome 0 ome © ome» an chureh, corner of 16th and Harrion houge, corner of Seneca st, and happening, even In Arizona, aE btertutrahie chal tah hha ' d . 4 =. deut. O14 | 3 - Galbraith do at 10 a, m io Piisterer, Hasel h. | artved ne. summnier | t you don't belleve it, go to Lieut. Ol : ee day afternoon at the Sunset club about 6 p. hare picks Pe aeenks. (wil Bryatit Sealth camp Campfire Girls. in honor of her cousin, Miss Eliza Pa af bd me hed | "There. ‘et Tor Weddi m ; 4 | and Gladys Bereau Phil There, during the past week, a hun, edding Party beth fe of Jackson, Cal, who) SEATTLE REVIEW NO. 8 , Py li . 1 ong s ith ° is her guest for a few weeks | ~6 | Zt : Eitertotned ruest for ® few [Sea biig Harlow B. a,| Saree Name Duplication a smal ; ss econ Miss Alma Burton, whose wed . Jot the Maccabees ts | Rosing hive pingbocms! ding to Mr. Robert’ Hurlbut wi|OTthopedic Lunch and | nuai party for t in.| Rosing to Give : Troubles Rossman |**;;, early morning until sundown, | e : tes 7 pm > res “I have no connec with the] prep g Sealth for its forma! opens take place Wednesday in the church | Thrift Shops |bers, ‘Thursday 36, Lectures cards dcelig; Sparations of ltre Bultce sina a Kan centres ss Fy isesagren entertained the} Denny-Fuhrman guild, with Mrs.|ban igop Ninth av | Viadmir Rosing, well-known Rus-| captain swisler,” George -Roosman | w 1 to make the trip to camp maids of her bridal party at @ din-| iugn Mf. Bruen as hostess, will be| ates j San tenor, will speak on “Interpro- | ioiq The Star Monday, A man, giv-|on t camer Tourist, leaving Col- ner at her home in Tacoma Satur-|i, charge at the Orthopedic ; tation” Friday evening, June 26, at ; Zomuman, | . 9 k : day night bors at the Orthopedic lunch | pepaRTMENT ANNOUNCES Cornist 1 ing his name as George Rossman,| man dock at 9 o'clock in the morn ns? | room Tuesday, assisted by Mra, Mar- “ ey ie Cornish school a \arrabted se e plane was g. returning 5 Mr. Hurlbut gave his bachelor| (omy wey” Gunted by Mrs. Mar. | NEXT YEAR'S PROGRAM Sic; Rbetngs! Wholais sore OC: Che | Wak. So Tene When the Diane was | ing, recurs 64,6 | jtin J. Bacon, Mrs. Harris R. Em-|\ seized on Lake Washington last} Pioneer week is a new institution dinner at the Yacht club the same z | The literatu travel depart-| world's greatest interpreters of song “ Ladits pica mons, Mrs. J. D. Mulverhill, Mra. si tevel W ednesday Jat Camp Sealth, and it has proven TenIOS, sae Edward Phelan, Mrs. Charles D,| Ment of the Woman's Century club) has been engaged to give master! mn first George Rossman, who| so poplar that {ts continuance is a é pa or Bridges, Mra, W. G, Gable, Mrs, R.{58* an interesting program for anges at. the Cornish this sum: j t 1607 20th ave., and Is em:| foregone conc To replace the s Bachelor Dinner Tonight 0. Myrole, Mra, W. Waldo, Mra, | Next year's work mer | ployed by the Charles H. Harden| usual program of classes, sports, etc., | 1. e Ensign Burton Davis, U. 8. N..|8. L. Crawford, Mra. M,N. Jurin,| [* follows: . 3 ix the only one by Yhat name amp has been divided into plo will entertain the men of his wed-| Mrs. Henry B, Morris and Miss Mary | P Poraword B ath ‘ah over & IATKC | iieted in the city directory s representing all the ac ding party at dinner this evening | Shelton. eaters Kye Arthur Train iatills taken 70 years ago | ———————— = ee ei rok at Boulevard Inn. | tt Highland Drive guild, with | Piseussion, in preparation for his next picture eae) Ot © © GE OO OS wen Ge oO Cee oe Se OS ED Sm ED September ddalitig with apt aa The marriage of Miss Donna| Mrs. M. E. Fredertci and Mrs. Josiah {a Btepehiidren” . erate! Mutin |e. A ron ache Tuesday evening at “Lanshurst,” | Shop on Tuesday morning, and Ma-|,, Oc, cae of ortnwest [Pam Lulifornin to ecxlcted ie 2 the home of the bride's parents, | drona guild, with Mrs. R. J. Browne | ‘*Aterature 3 the Wave or theceoldieuate thecclty | ia $ mr. and Mrs, James ¥. lane at!and Mrs, Orange Jacobs, will ‘have | “sreit of the. Family Tree” (Discus: will be built somewhere above the| | | East Seattle. charge on Tuesday afternoon. |. y¢tton) ert Wiseem | present site of Sacramento, along the Q | er “Arrowamith Sinclalr Lewis | banks of either the Sacramento or | omens uDdS CLUBS FOR TUESDAY st. The program will {nclude: De-| eines aa PO | lt votionals, Rev. McNulty; medical| pecember 11 - a (Ti sd. MILITARY WHIST PARTY |temperance, Mra. Dr. Mark; gifts | 7 y Misa Jonsia McBride on “India” | ue: ay) Rearranging, regrouping and repricing the entire stock for the Final Wind-up and per- manent closing of this popular mecca for Tuesday's Star will announce the most interesting offerings in Women’s Fine Shoes If you want real honest-to-goodness bar- the speech of Mrs. Chloe Miller Mc-|p. m. An Interesting program will| Modern rage robinon | TO HAVE THE BEST gains in Shoes and Hosiery, read tomorrow’s Reynolds, a nationat officer, and the|be given. The public is invited. | 6 Man Who Died Twice Robinnon : 4 oer advertisement and then be here Beach und Miss Deris O'Neal, on| Veterans of Foreign Wars, will have] oc ce inn ¥, Dado] pane visite to other mills near Hoquiam, |n strawberry festival, Tuesday, June | SSRien ere Joint Mtuik | ‘sii 4 A social evening will follow the| 23, at 1 o’cloc the home of Mra “gteop. ‘Tralle’” John Mult H IF YOU ARE NO' | | SALESMEN WANTED delegates’ reports. |W. H. Nelson, 4210 Bagiey ave. A eM ve wihetna 4 SATISFIED Must be experienced in selling high-grade WOMA ctvic cr UE lent Pasadieetin is th mitaay Ae | Cronwrigit Honreiner | with the services of Women’s Footwear A UB Members and friends invited Travelon with Aftlon be . Tho Woman's Civic eluh will givo| ee Stay a8 Aahte dentist van; anata from the old reliable House of the firat of a series of silver teas| LUNCHEON AND MEETING Fraley ere orale Phono Wl jot-4676 for an ap fl and garden parties on Tuceday,| @hleago, Milwaukee and st, Paul Soran aveninee anny URUe 7) June 2%, at 2 o'clock, at the home| mailway Women's club will have} ‘Arizona is the last place whore convenionve G| rs SHUART’S sgt Camaraderie, § VIMMER TO st "the pehiis Mrs. Fred Satoris, formerly Elizabeth Beddow,| Mr Vary | Buckley | in a : and Mr, mk daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Willia Beddow, whose mar-| are ty at { Mr } 2 hampion swim. the. wedding. roar Portrait by Grady Booth for two months a fe : , water score Following the recepti i F ements a 1 n 1 Sat jie ie : ip, the bride travel in Sixth ave. Manuscripts will “be . Thoma: left today f{ ae eas iy AOE ee Sheen . ree Srenuenar, (hack port lace in Barer muskrat coat with brown fox Sul and M Murkland Ha * Si Pie jon ee Ae ee crekslacies and‘at the clase of ‘enc nth the }d assure collar and a flower trimmed blue ° e iS mer Recital Series af “sf re See ‘ tide 2 a ere the highest num rd season in water mike bat TONAL CHORE Summer Recital Serie (Mr, and Mra, Elbr Hadle a {arget;ibows | bes. Gt pokat ib Ft z will be at home in n PAR x “Ais ne ai r : Luncheon for the Brotherhood of ata: aah : Riper seit Fees ers Eosenp ss lice Lopp and Helen Misses Nettleton tit po 1 Thursda 7 ve Jul the Highlar , etcre’ tre Mrs. Reginald Gayn I will t eR J « © apartments on » bras heat etd peace 1 entertain with an informal buffet or aR gc | weather cart apres ‘ne ean It's be than we luncheon at her home Wednesday |, | at 1916 First ave. tn nd day evening for six| Baieee ae afternoon, in honor of Miss Jane| 2—Out pe . : . = batt Balen Gi and Miss Ruth Nettleton, daughters; re | WOMA..'s CENTURY CLUB : Re sea tee tae of Mr. and Mrs. r B. Nettle-| wits 3 | oe s, to ter early

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