The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 24, 1925, Page 11

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 STAR THE SEATTLE rn = ! | Seattle Edited by Lillian Keen LeBal Assis ELLEN VAN VOLKENBURG_ } Personal ~~ Society | cies! FOR NEW: PARK Park Board to Have Canal Dug From Soundto Basin E a? Miss Donna Lane Married in Garden at “Lanehurst”; Mrs. Cooley to Give Large Tea Ranks of Union Soldiers Tell City Hospital Propose Canopy to N.Y, MAYOR Crowd Belieyes Stray Bullets Attempted Slaying vis Testimony on Mayor's Rid- ing Academy Conflicting Needs to Club Men The Hospita e a . ry Or: ' Mr. and Mrs. Van Vliet ' mening ' Honor Guests t “St . 6 i be h ' ‘ eal ak ne a ti snes osm wi! ACTON DELAYED « : r " ae é \ b : , ‘ ‘ "7 : r Sherman and Margaret 5 % Gilde 4 Luu p sey 4 \ ae | I h her se : ie Sa oe FEWER VETS AT or ha : me cree) Ge Aue MEET. ‘ Col \ ancy Emory, w \ bs Fee lla er M nd Mra Allen -| Visitors Entertain in New York te months | Sadly Thinned This Year old lace, Her vell of a\at Dinner will ret July 3. family heirloom—fell f Mr and Mrs Fred Braun 4 Mrs filmy tulle, and was a Angele tertained w ngage aet Juliet cap and a half f at The Olymp Tuesday | tana orange b! sms ACTOS® Mr Mrs. Braun, wh 437 a5t which ended in ns t the hotel for] ide Fo 2 ne morning for : te . is Nelfe's oases fe Me Lake Crese M fre. He i ; , len Van Volkenburg (Mrs. Mau 1 eft Tuesda Mra. Tay wife L ” ' CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Wayne Albee, McBride Studio — rm —_—i cD =o = — =o = — co — ao t}DORIC SOCIAL CLUB 0. I Southern Pacific Opposes New Road FOR U.S. ROADS ©: Bids on Oregon and Wash- , i") “beneve: ington Highways Accepted en Plumbers at Meet aft He Attack Amateurs fect, with a ee at one sid . t ' 46 Miss Munday wore a gown of d WORLD'S LAZIEST JOB ‘1 1. Dh Line ch ' ! nt record t PAR F tk . ® nd a ARI > § t pipe . s f 1, Oreg " ther me ar miles A to t ‘ et compar 1 an Pe $33.16 horsehair shaded rose for trimming ried Cecil Brunner. ros: : eas to match thei wn Mrs: taka: wore foc gro shat LADIES OF WHITTIER ‘and cream lace with a corsage of |! LUE | “orchids: paces of Whittier Heights Im-| Ensign Murray Tichenor was best | Provement club will meet with Mr. | man, and the ushers were Li Gillhouse, 7412 10th ao N. E..| tenant Wallace Ss June 25. Luncheon at | Harry Dunk zs | lam Hickey, Ensign Wi Ensign Jenkins Longfellow, William Wright, Ensign Frank ner and Ensign Robert Peacher, attached to the U. S. S. Arizona heon Thursday, Jt A reception on the lawn followed | o'clock, the service, with Mr. and Mra. Lane, | Atwood, Mrs. W. H. Collier, the bride's grand-jeon will be mother, the receiving line The rooms of the home were filled Ulhave a Morrisc home of Mrs. Iva} § Baker ave. The lunch-| followed by a program. and the wedding party in o- ANNUAL LUNCH The annual * Member" lunch with roses, delphinium, iris and] oon of the Ladies’ Aid society of the gladioluses and the supper table, | petnany Lutheran church, Fi a where Mrs. Alfred Battle and Mrs.lang John st., will be hi John Campbell presided, was 80) church Thursday, June at 12:30 Italian garden of summer blooms. | grciock Mrs, P. W. Eriksen, Mra Mrs. Henry D. Collier of San Fran-! aqoipn Holmea, the Rev. P. W Arden L. | cisco cut the ices and Mrs | Eriksen and Mrs. Maring, will be the Smith, Mrs. Charles Fairbairn of | soeakers, Music. will. be’ furnished Olympia, Mra. C. D. Sandefer of Los |, ethe Sunday school children. A Angeles and Mrs. Morris Lundquist. | Friends are invited. assisted. Miss Dorothy Allen and | ees Mian Harriet Carter served the Spee eee punch. Clark will ente: Mrs. Davis traveled in.a Mangone| Oracle Minni three-piece costume of black satin | I. N. of A.. Rain and beige crepe, a small black satin | ing cir hat and orchid and rose corsage. | home, After July 15, Mr. and Mra. Davis | invited will be at home in Bremerton until | served October 1, when they will go to San | Pedro for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Hole at her Friends Coffee will be You can’t fool Dad! The Kellogg flavor makes breakfast for him! Noth- amore ave Bring lunch. NOVELTY ENTERTAINMENT The choir of Greenwood branch of the First will . bs FF-COLOR"” teeth, gums tirat are softening and lack resbyterian chure ; ponsor a “Novelty Entertainment” firmness—you can't be attractive Entertain and social evening, Thursday, June é| 4 | if you have them. Mr. and Mrs. Willits J. Hole of at & o'clock. The program will 1 th d Now modern science has made Los Angeles, who are visiting 1 | include a novelty musical number by ing eise gives e ay important, mew discoveries in town, will entertain twenty-five | Mr. and Mrs. Reed and family, vio- overcoming them. A way that foremost dentists now are urging +... the most remarkable of all dental methods This offers you a test. In fair- ness to yourself, send the coupon. THAT FILM—the enemy of teeth and gums You can’t see it with your eyes, but run your tongue across your teeth and ydu will feel it... a slippery, viscous coating That film absorbs discolora- tions from food, smoking, etc. And that is why your teeth look “off color” and dingy. It clings to teeth, gets into crevices and stays, It lays your gums open to bacterial attack, guesta on a cruise Sunday on their | yacht Samona ! Wedding Will Take Place Saturday The marriage of Miss Grace lin and plano selections, vocal num- such a smile of a start! Kellogg’s Corn Flakes flavor delights millions of people every day. |bers, reading by Miss Florence Ma Mr. 'ginnis and cartoons by Wayne 6 | | SE Me- Have them ready to serve in Seattle Donald to Mr. W. Bennett McCord, | wij) meet Thursday Chapter > evening, June son of Mr. and Mrs, an $. Me-|at 8 o'clock, In the Masonic T Cord will be quietly celebrated Fri-|t¢emplification of the degree day, July 3, at high noon, In Beth: |ory always welcome any Presbyterian church. ng Mrs. George Furry will be matron | ADDITIONAL CLUBS of honor and Mr. Evan McCord, Jr., | will be best man. | PICNIC DATE CHANGED ie | ‘The literature and travel depart Bridge and Tea |ment of the Woman's Century club In compliment to Mra, Leslie R,|has changed the date of its annual Groves (Grace Wilson) of Honolulu, | plenic and play-day to Saturday, whois visiting her parents, Col. and | June 27 Members will leave Pler your home tomorrow. Simply add milk or cream. Try them with fresh or preserved fruit too. Sold by all grocers: Served by all hotels and restaurants. folloy9s Visi Oven-fresh Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Miss Gertrude) B, Galbraith dock, for Waterman, at Germs by the millions breed in it Schulz ll entertain with a bridge | 9 a, m, and will return at 4 p, m. And they, with tartar, are a chief t at the Wom ceed cause of pyorrhea and decay | CHAPTER AO, P. E. O CORN FLAKES You can't have pretty teeth, Bis, { Chapter AO, P. i, O,, will meet | Bntertains Today | with ML Marguerite De Shon Fri | hee: i evening, June 26, at her home, Eee OEE bua sa OU loca Mr Ava ati Ww ; Br Uae on | 4324, Hecond ave, N. 1%, ‘Take Wal if FRE Mail this for entertained with a bridge Junchec ‘se ford ear There will be reports » fy this afternoon atthalr home at BUN: | 56 ayy to the state convention n \t 10-Day Tube ) piyside at Olympla / ! 9 T COMPANY, V0.9 | oee yy halle he Lith b7 | . Wabash Ave, Dinner to Honor Visitor. | proste be Ge ty ‘ | USA In compliment to Mr. F, ft, Bld) | WOODLAND PARK Sindito: dge of Wayhington, D. C,, who i#| ‘The annual plenie ¢ a Yea eet pee Mi. and Nahite of Todd co Try any rondy-to-aat cereal. You won't find Name another that even appro the marvelous Mavor found only in Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Mra, J, HW. Fox will entertain with | who reside In the 4 dinner of fourteen covers at thelr} be held Sunday, June 28, In Woods gffome Thursday evening. land park. Only one tube i" Cloudy Teeth How to give them dazzling whiteness This NEW way will work great changes quickly. It combats | the film authorities warn as inviting “off-color” teeth and E | unhealthy gums . . . make this unique test Shield Park Band NEW KIND OF HONESTY DET—How old are eighte 1 told me t | | | he| How to Firm them, give them that healthy coral tint you envy unless you-combat it. Highest | authorities all tell you this. Brushing won't end it Ordinary dentifrices and cleans- ing won't fight film successfully, Feel for it now with your tongue. Note how your present cleansing method is failing in its duty. Now sew methods are being used. A dentifrice called Pepso- dent—different in formula, action and effect from any other known, Largely on dental advice the world has turned to it, Tooth and gum troubles hence are on the decline, It removes that film And Firms the Gums It accomplishes two important things at once: Removes that film, then firms the gums. No | harsh grit, judged dangerous to enamel, A few days’ use will prove its power beyond all doubt. Why | cling to old methods when world’s | authorities urge a better way? | Send the coupon. Clip it now | before you forget. . \ ) ' ! 1 The NewDay Quality Dentifrice | Endorsed by World's Dental Authority ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' to a family, PAGE 11 SALT POOL PLANSHOTS MENACE . 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