The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 6, 1925, Page 9

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i busi AP des — tN aM lf MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925 EATT 4 lited by Lillian Keen LeBallister Telephone MA in-0600 |! Laura Emory istant ae? | 0 , be Fhrown Open to Visitors: fosts at Sunday Night Supper "| Mr. and Mrs. the| Campbell Hosts To } 3 - Mr, and Mra. Walte } ' . \ a tow for ‘ hort stay Mr ‘ © Am - 1 1 ave al my M: and oui Mo are | Mra, J Camp tertained C S Mie |at supper at their home last evgning: ' among ¢ vely gardens at The : . eee ett 7 | Highlands Guild to James b.|Gtve Afternoon Affair The High is guild of the Chil iren's Ort dic hospital is mak ‘ ing plans for a bridge and mah jongge tea Tuesday afternoon, July H4, on the grounds of the Highlands Mrs. Lawrence Bogle, president of the iid, and Mrs. Paul Menry,) chairman of the entertainment com mittee, have the affair tn charge, with assisting committees which | ‘ A. Dunlap, Mea. ¢.| Will be appointed tater Teahun Grech, bir The diversions and specialties of Mrs. D. N. Me.|the afternoon will be looked -after The grouy hich | | Elizabeth Sander |5¥ Mrs. John Henry Ballinger and jurt . ree organized under the . M. Pratt, Mrs. P| Mrs, Scott Butte aa pe ah a rele ued wen weater es Roy Page Bal cee Dianae © Pe ROR eee Manacen’s orrice « X) , oa PB ee, reas All of the ) girls in this group| TALMER'S got his sweate And ees ¥ T. M Entertaining for Visitor uve started their beaded head E he didn't have end hi OR | Mrs. Charles H. Burnett will en band prize money for it i Moselee, Ate, |tertain at hincheon on Wednesday pl: i att Pate the Marx, Mrs. Omar Humphrey, |*{8fR00n, at her home at Holly The Lola group gave a program | west Seattle bh schoolboy whose L. Mendel, Mra Jacoe aengy: | Woot In honor of Mrs. J. M. Wade which Included Ay and must The Star and of Wenatchee, who ts spending the cal numbers at which they made » long-distance te Anderson, Misa Letha |S2™™er in town $25.6 Phe now planned a won him first prize se Wi etic : eee pler be held at Magnolia bea aradise valley, in Ral y, Mra. John TL. Marriage Service Mini D. Hud the guardian of br 4 Rartell, Mrs, W. H Read at this group. Remember th ¢ said he was go: to be determined entirely by the " inson. | Read at Hotel to buy himself the “peachiest family is the matter of cost. We . Greens The marriage of Miss Merrie Alice ¢ ware weater he could get? ae have made it a rule not to, in any é — ikea . rey not “7 Louls Lip cain Ab oe a bse eink way, influence the family’s selection r farm ack, Mrs braham Meyers, son of s goin bd Sats a in # He - we fee g > De Nelson, Mrs. H. W. Rulifson, Mrs. 3, Was celebrated on Sporteraft Kni Manufac for we do not feel that to be part Asher Van Kirk, Mrs. P. §. Hirst . in the Junior ball ave, te of our duty. nt of the University unit, | feorgette trimmed with Valenciennes Girig "mood on” the® Car cided entirely by those who call embers will furnish flowers | lace and ribbon. Her tulle vell wan| dock to greet over 200 1 6 his sweater and ‘RON id q ’ to sixty rooms at The Olympic dur-| bound with a crown of old lace and and friends who made the trip t b too. po! 5 Ing the entire mtion. her boquet was of orchids, valley Keetag Milles and bride's roses na lovely i ue shower P onor Tea Will Honor The matron of honor, Mrs. Ral Mrs. Matthews Mrs. M. A. Matthews, who recently Teturned from a trip abroad, wi honored at a tea to be given by the Women of the First church on Wednesd aigarnoon from 3 until 5 o'clock in Sunday school room of the Bafa Goldberg, wore a filet lace peach georgette, and Ophelia nd sweet peas were in her bouquet Mins Jean Meyers, the maid of honor, was in Nile green georgette {with small nosegays scattered here A there. A bandeau of rosebuds sin her hair and Ner bouquet of girl the leadership of Mrs ees cream tris, pink rosebuds and sweet pases sage sceebary dabetbes } ° * b Je te for nee Japanese family. | Small Picnic were four bridesmaids, the rates tt water|Some of the girls are going. to 4 Vivian Friend rg, Selma under 2 cin ae 'ahamn baie’ at Summer Home Mavecabant te Be Paap ; . 4 ; 3 { on. the, beach. ur me of them have of the swimming cou Sily ake | fr. and Mrs. F. W. Hurlbut and| Helen Marcusson, Miss Friedm: . : . : oe with lavender georgette and coral Mrs. George James Cropper (Catherine Conlan), whose |c Elizabeth Tuesday, in| velvet; Misa Marcusson, orchid chit.;marriage was a recent event. Mrs. Cropper is the daugh- = ¢ {rs. Lawes, Mr. and Mrs Stone and Mrs, Braxton, of Los An- gtles of Charles. Charles H. fon and silver lace; Miss Bergman peach georgette and silver ribbons and Miss Helen Marcuason, powder blue georgette and crimson rosebuds Bands of maline were worn for head dress and Columbia roses and sweet only Wedne peas were carried da. 4090) M Marjory Gross and Marion Fried. | Arcade square. Holcomb), man, the two fower girls, were in ~y ee on ter of Mrs. Frederick C. Kapp.—Portrait by Grady. BASTERN STAR CLUB *e- Eastern In Charge at Thrift Shop The Orthopéaie Star club will at bridge for members July, § at 2 0’ lock, at y by motor t Thrift Shop will days as the ¢ of Beacon Hill guild |ruffied cream net over pink taffeta./and the ushers were Mr. Samuel |“ mise orning, represented by| They carried baskets of t ses| Friedman, Mr. Harry Neer, Mr, Ed-| 244 Elliott. d in the morning. In|and pink sweet peas. Burton Rob- |~ward Berolaki and Mr. L Shapir es toon Madrona guild, with bins carried the ring on’a white satin} On their ieee ee eee Mrs. C. B. Bussell and Mrs. 0. A.| pillow. | dir % BLA gee Hs Spencer, will be in charge. Mr. Harry Bergman was best man! ed upon the birth m 25, at the Station he 4; Mr. and Mr ndrew Clarence An ——{|derson have returned from a motor 4 trip thru Montana Southern Idaho. “T Call That Mrs. Ephraim an, of Indian. apolis, im the guest this month of }? ¥ Mr. and Mra. F. W. Hurlbut, at —Scenery: ee a ae urns % } point | That's what she will say—be she mother or }} gate cl ‘+ : . f Mrs. A. J. St. George, of San} sister, wife, friend or sweetheart—when she PLZ \ wrahiscs; is viaiting ,flends in| raises the striking, scenic cover of a box of LA | town + 4 re Ae Pal! pr. and Mrs. Otls’Floyd Lamson A {\ have returned from a trip to Port ~“) jand, attended | where Dr. Lamson arisian, the Medical association conferenc oes { Mj have returned from an extended CHOCOLATES visit in Southern Callfornia | Mr. George W. Penny, Jr, re and sees the delightful will please you most! burned Sunday tron cwAls assortment within. 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