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FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1 Ee Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Laura Emory ad — Luncheon at Golf Club for Mrs. Clarence} Shannon; Mrs. Ramsay to Be Honored RS. GERALD SHANNON wil'| Luncheon Will Honor M . afternoon, | Mrs, Gordon elub, 41 Mrs. Hugh Baird arrangin, non (Vir. | bridge luncheon at her fer a Sheahan) ent bride. Luncheon for Guest" From South = } Ramsay Invitaclons are limited to the inti mate friends of the honor guest o who Is the guest | Kyindldg- Hallb: rg of Mrs, Claude ¢€ Ramsay M naries F. Whittlesey wilt entertain | Nuptials t luncheon Tuesday, July 14, at the ha vere ‘aeoliy partes wedtibe ae ees olemnized Monday? evening, July Miss Dodge to §, Miss Dorothy Kvindlog, dgughter of Mr, and Mrs, T. A. Kvindlog, of Be Honored For the pleas to Mr, Clifton L. Hallberg, son of Dodge, whose marriage to Mr. Kart! airs p. A. Hallberg. Rev. A. W Trussell Philbrick will be an event Of | Ramstad, of Bremerton, read th August, Miss Helen Seelye will en thie: pceiana’ td ent ie tertain with an informal supper at re of Miss Florence service dred guests. her home next Tuesday evening.| , the ceremony Mi Twelve intimate friends of Miss} tretena Casey, a sorority sister of Dodge have been invited. the bride, sang “O Promise Me,” ernoon, July 15, Mrs.} and Miss Ruth McRae, Paul Web Mrs, A. E, Schneider | ity sister, played the wed will entertain twenty guests at lunch: | from “Lohengrit ta) par con and bridge at the Tennis club in| ty walked down an aisle of flower her honor, and Thursday afternoon,|to a beautifully jllumina Miss Helen ¢ Wednesday a ee cakes dd arch ham will have a/banked with maple leaves, huckle ridge luncheon at her summer home | berry and tall baskets filled with | at Port Madison. long stemmed gt Still another luncheon for Miss | anapdragons Joodge next week is one of twelve The bride, who was given in mar covers Mra. P. V. Taggart will give! riage by her father, was gowned at her home on Friday afternoon,|in white crepe satin and her veil July 17 4 W8s encircled with orange blossoms Orchids, roses and valley lillies were Small Breakfast for in her shower bouquet. The only | ‘ ’ ‘eoch, a ornament warn was a cameo Mrs. Kimball }the gift of the groom's mot r Mrs, F. M. Dudley asked a few! Miss Alma Hoftileister, the brides: | friends for breakfast at the Sunset; Maid, wore a gown of coral crepe | club today in compliment to Mra./ 4nd lace and carried pink sweet Horace Kimball of Spokane, who is | Peas and Premier roses. Peggy spending a few days in town. | Ramstad, in a dainty eee | low volle frock and carrying a basket of pink Informal Luncheon by sweet peas and yellow marguerites Vrs. F ii was the flower girl. Little Billy Mrs. Farrell, | Ramstad carried the ring in a To compliment Mrs. Walter F. Fos- Colonial bouquet Mr. Theodor ter and Miss Helen Foster of San) Kobbervig was best man. Francisco, who are in town for aj Mrs. Kyvindiog wore a gown of Geet viet. Mra. J. D, Farrell enter: er bite crepe and a corsage of tain it i My swee ilies of tho her seh today ek cre | valley Mire.” Hallberg ve, in em | . | ehitton and her corsage was of lev Mrs. Catlett Entertains ieee rene bene and r s Mrs, Hallberg attende for Sister versity of Washington To honor her sister, Mra. Wil-| ™¢™ber of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority Hain |. Beerett- Shaw.: of) Brockinn: After a short motor trip Mr. and bake. toltactty Mies’ Hedrietta Ars. Hallberg will be at home at Chase, of Seattle, Mra. Fred W. Cat. | $207 Greenwood ave oom the Uni and is a lett entertained twenty-two guests y aor are ee it a bridge luncheon Wednesday | BASKET PICNIC afternoon. Seattle chapter No. 95, 0. BE. 8, fe © will have a basket pignic at Lincoin Luncheon for park Ri the Sound, Saturday, July ¥ 7 118, afternoon and evening. Bring Out-of-Town Guests - fwell-illed basket; also individual cup, Miss Eleanor Caldwell will enter-| Plate and silver. Coffee, cream, tain with a luncheon of twenty cov-| sugar and baked beans will be fur ers at the Seattle Golf club Wednes- | ished by the chapter. Dinner fess day afternoon, July 25, In honor of} be served at 6:20. o'elock Miss Geraldine Farrar of Los An- | Take Fauntleroy car on First aye. geles, who is the guest of’ Misa Jane jand get off at park entrance. For | ‘Truax, and Miss Betty Croas of | further information call Neilie Gray, Ephrata, who is in town for a short }CApitl-1428. time. | 8 e . DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE Orthopedic Shops | Daughters of St. George will meet | Fr jin M. E. B. A. hall Thursday, July 16, ! ator Bingham will inspect the mili jot making other foods more nutri- ‘thous and digestible, Renton guild, with Mrs. Frank B. t 1 p. ¥ Ht Lazier, hostess, will direct the sery. |2¢ 12 ™™- for a MISS F LORE NC K DODG EB Bothell, was united in marriage | yluses and yellow | who recently announced her en- oll Philbrick of Skowhegan, August 5 as the date of her wedding, which will i Mount Baker ~Portrait by Grady. Miss Florence Dodge, gagement to Mr, Karl Ru. has chosen Presbyterian | ROBERT MORRIS CHAPTER Dinner will be served | antiques and embroideries and odds and end. Past Commander and one-quarter cup |would bring “back East?” Do you boost your ¢ wing} ing your women guests thru some of the exclusive little shops where frocks and hats as smart as are worn on the streets of New York may be had? home of Mrs half cup of thick cream until {t be 14, at 12 o'clock soons of vinegar gradually, Senator Bingham to Visit Military Camp . m little pepper, a pons of grated horseradish. cabled from Alaska tha’ ¢ small Quantities of veg Ingham will reach the On Satumlay morning Sen- » gelatine has the property tary reservation: jee at the Orthopedic Lunch Room | Saturday. Asisting fill be Mra. EB. J. Bradeen, Mrs. W. C. Krafve, Mrs H. M. Pease, Mrs. G. H. L. Graves, | Mra. R. M. Lawrence, Mra. M. C./ MeGiffin, Mrs. C. E. Ingersoll, Mra. Louis Lockwood and Mra. J. C.| Skoltowe. | Broadway guild, with. Mra. J. W. Barbour, will be in charge of the} Thrift Shop all day Saturday. j SOAR AT PRR IIIA) LAINEZTSIZ TEST SACL ELS NANNERL "% xt July 17, from 2 to 9p. m. The Mari-| ys | Wa j J } "4 Clubs | ts | aw CLUBS FOR SATURDAY ns") rat ZN ORANGE LODGE PICNIC 1 ie The Orange lodge will have .a| (48) picnic Saturday, July 11, at ed a Van Buren ave. Luncheon at 1} "a0 o'clock. Take cars 5 or 29 and SZ ket off at Prospect at. | aes ose SZ) ADDITIONAL CLUBS | flew ei fee | SZ) IOWA STATE PICNIC | Was! The Iowa state picnic will be held| |[0% in upper Woodland park on Friday, | vas Z] 1 % NJ etta Russell Quick studios will fur.) [If nish the afternoon program. Fam- Nv Sites will bring thelr own basket 7] lunches and coffee will be supplied {ht at 6 p.m. The evening program is "4 in charge of Dr. Francis H, Brown A Rey. Ralph Magee will be the prin % cipal speake: NIA sce e UNIVERSITY W. C. T. TO GIVE MUSICALE University W. C. T. will spon- sor a musicale this everfing at 8:15 o'clock in the auditorium of the Young Women's Christian Temper- ance Union. The program will be given by Miss Lauretta Harding, pianist; Sydney Laurence Dixon, tenor; Owen J. Wil- v second soprano; Miss Exather Whol- | samuth and Miss Ellen Reep, con-| This bank will be glad to help you,plan for G systematic saving and to ad- e you concerning the safety and security of any invest- ments you may be contem- traltos. The last four compose the Aeolian quartet Following is the Program: “Tavietus’ Huhn FINANCIAL ~ “Drumadoon’ Banderson hee iiticans a eee “Ohanson Provencale’ -Delf Aqua : Quarter MYApparL "Marth ooo ccssers Flotow ‘ . Dixon My Beloved” .....,,.Coleridge Taylor “Dig My Gray + Burlelga Miss Tteep “Tow Gently, Dy sParry Menara. Dizan and Williams “Mantitiew MacDowell ‘To the Hon’ | 1. MacDowell Mies Hardin Quittin’ Thinkin’ sean The Banjo Bony’ “Mother 0" Mine” Mr, Williams “A Bonk OF Beason’ vee Hawley “The prustert Flower That Grow ‘Quartet’ ‘Zo a wisitop ae re the And Waters Flow", ...Grunn The officers of West Seattle Chap: ‘er No, 106, 0, 1. $., will give a card party Monday evening, July 18, at 8 o'clock, in Manonic temple, 2642% | California ave, Bridge and whist will be played. Are You Looking Out For Your Own Interest? The first week of July marks an- other “interest period”—a good time to take stock of your own financial condition—to see whether and to what extent you are working for money or Sores ee eee wera have money working for you. You are invited to consult our officers about your busi- s problems. Their experi- ence may help you avoid costly mistakes. THE Fete a: SEATTLE NATIONALBANK. CARD PARTY SECOND AVENUE AT COLUMBIA | Resources More Than 25 Million 1 er nd Mra, Albert Gia ‘ ' ietaad ak (| oM H Phoenix, A y f i Mr y Mor Mr alan ee rece 0) t f v hanl birt tla ebay | Moun « it i} h art 1 and M M. £ Friedm of |¢ i h hh paren dD i he uests of |Mra. Lee Bab Mr. David Morgan J f : ( Yu tr Pai Sears M M Go “ 1 du Crude Oil Price Funeral of Mrs. Boosted in Tulsa Alexander Friday whe r DRY UTDNSILS fi Le¥ FRESHENS COCOANUT cocoanut 4 REMOVE INK STAINS weet milk t r 1 Jet it stand in @ eool ‘ ren f un he or more, Then I ¢ as possible thra a EASY DISH WASHING A frying basket may be used n inexpensive substitute for a machine. Put the hes in the basket, then plunge keeping it moving until the dishes 7)\ ANNATILL Vocati Director and ey vey, 1519 Third Preliminary interview entails no charge. Phone ELiot-5849 0" late years a great many tourists come to Seattle—to The Charmed Land—and it is the responsibility of the people of our city to see to it that these visitors from East and South overlook none of the charms of the Charmed Land, but I'm awfully afraid that, with the best of inten- tions, a great many of us cast from our minds any thought |of those who have come to see thinys that are different from what they look upon the greater part of the year. The things that are common every-day atmosphere to us are new and strange to our visitors from severe! hundred miles East of Seattle. Of course, you don't forget the Smith Building tower and the new Olympic Hotel—and the shops |to be found there. But- DO you remember to show your guests the gift shops, ‘Wl with odd, different things? Some of these shops hidden away from the path of the average tourist—but on streets vou travel daily? Do you think, with places of interest, lthat these include the wee shops where precioud orienta of delicate |china are to be had for a mere fraction of what the ty j by show- Do you really think youre SHOWING your friends EATTLE—the City? ‘ THE LATEST “SHINGLE” Only fifty cents—and an experienced man haircutter, who doe marcelling. Kennedy-Shultz Shop, 404 Peoples, Bank. MAin-5 If your hair grows very fast, voulll be gratified to learn of even a small savirig in the matter of trims! “oe MARY STEELE FT HOP Lessons in ¢hina firing. 1630 Fourth Have you thought about+ taking your tourist friends to some of our charming little gift shops NOT CHEAP FROCKS But lovely frocka cheap, describes the smaft things reduced at Botty Faris’ Shop for Saturday--many as low as $10 1631 on New Medical Bldg There is nothing. quite so pretty and comfortable these very warm days os a frock light in color and weight REGULAR $7.50 HATS “Silk and straw combinations now 42.95. » Also kid and felt models, $2.95 to. $4.96, Bon Ton Millinery, 701 Pine. so becomihg to most everyone, looscly caught with twin pearls, An adorable felt hat of soft blue, turns wftly up from the face and EXQUISITE PARIS GOWNS Without the terrible toll! Marie Nelson, at The Model, is making up frocks for Seattle women from Parisian designs, and using them in remodeling, too, 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. - ee . It's quite something to wear a Paris gown—or as good—and to paid for it no more than. (he one before it, dowdy in com- have parison, Chae oat A BIG WEEK FOR THE COLONIAL With three most splendid productions to be shown. Gloria Swan- son, in “The Wages of Virtue," is to be there Sunday and Mon- day, July 12 and 18, and Tuesd July 14, Wanda Hawley and Wallace Beery In. “Let Women Alone.” “The Triflers,” with Mac Busch, Frank Mayo, Elliot Dexter, Eva Novak and Walter Hiers, ie to be there on Thursday, July 16, You can't afford to*miss one of these pictures! Fen i he SCALING MOUNTAINS Or hiking along the beaches is not the time to weanout your old ‘Take on your yacatlon at least a’ pair or two of Lindgren’s fitters. 1307 Fourth Ave. shoe Arch er For sheer, solid comfort, a shoe that fits snugly at the heel and loosely enough arownd the instep is nearly perfect—and when amartness is combined, what more can you ask? peso’ AN UNUSUAL SALE Of sport hats for only $2! At ‘The Model, there are panama, bang- Kkoks, milans, hemps still may, 529 Peoples tank Bldg. Cae er ta, With hats so very reasonable, you can well afford one with every | frock. s ee RELINING YOUR FUR COAT Is an important matter, Have it repaired or made over before fall at Robbles', 225 Peoples Bank Bldg. MAin-1937. eatenie The cape that has for years been ‘way out of fashion can be made into a amart jacquette for the winter season, by hands skilled tn that work CRISP SALAD AND ICED TEA In the tdeal evening meal for this weather, and Wing's Cafeteria, with {ts cool, spacious dining room, the place to eat it, 1409 rat Ave. ar) The view of mountains and sounit from one of our downtgwn cafes is really wisurpassed, Coy Mu THOSE TINY TELLTALE WRINKLES Are probably from eyestrain, Why not have Dr. and Mrs, munda fit you In glasses to wear for reading and sewing? | Bal- cony, Mraser-Paterson o 8 No woman wants to look older than she ts, and wrinkles are the moat certain sign of the approach af middte ane REBLOCKING AND REMAKING Of straws, felty and silk hats, The Model, 629 Peoples Bank Widg: (Advertisement) nd rough straws, Take advantage while you | THE DAINTIEST OF SUMMER FROCKS Must be carefully cleaned to preserve their fragile loveliness. The Pantorlum does just such work perfectly. Call MAin-7680. - es The most precious of one’s personal and household things must Be~ sent for their cleaning to a most reliable establishment. CHARACTER HAIRCUTTING At Rachur's Beauty Shoppe. Ladies’ shingle, 65 cents; children’ haircut, 60 cents. 210 Eitel Bldg. ELiot-6584. The way that your hair is trimmed is even more important thaw your wave. PAINFULLY CONSCIOUS Of her imperfections is the girl whose face is marred with superflu: ous hair. Esther Baum, expert in electrolysis, can permanently ré=] moye those blemishes. 1109 American Bank Bldg, ELiot-6449. When a mother finds that her young daughter's beauty of face FOR AFTERNOON A D EVED NG t ‘The printed silk frocks are the very smartest—and the neat little] white felts just “top” them to perfection. Haye you,been to th Hollywood Shop of late? 1621 Westlake. North of Pine. 6. eae The gayly flowered crepes and the striped tub silks carry with them @ delightful illusion of perpetual summertime. WOMAN’S GROWNING ‘GLORY é Is still her hair—if it's well cared for, glossy and plentiful! D. Curley, the well-known hair and scalp specialist, stops falling hi cures dandruff and actually grows new hair! Office hours 9 to 302 Home Savings building. 4 Lene i No matter how prettily waved one’s hair may be, if there are filet of dandruff, or the hair is poor and thin, the charm is lacking # goes with truly lovely hair. SUMMER PRICES ON FUR WORK A discount of 25%, and work guaranteed, too, at The Model, § Peoples Bank Bldg. The wise woman is having her furs remade during the hot weati while they are of no use to her, so that when fall descends shi be ready. Pia es HATS DESIGNED FOR THE INDIVIDUAL And to fit large and small head sizes are the specialties of Hazel” Josselyn Millinery, 4054 Arcade Square, It may de that you can’t find “just” the hat for you—but 4 have a clever designer look you over carefully, then create the to sult, you'll be.more than delighted with the result, I know, YOU'VE NEVER CAMPED OUT You can't know the joy of it—especially if you're properly eauipay: ped. The Camp Lewis Wireless have just everything to add to your comfort, You may buy or even rent them at 76 University 8 or at their display camp at 1th and Victory Way. BW Ms Camp fare is no longer heated beans and half-cooked hoteakes, since we may have such modern, up-to-the-minute camp stoves, Cen | PATTERN HATS COPIED With your own material, if you wish, at The Model, 529 Peoples Bank Bldg, _ With a pattern hat, one is sure of not mecting one’s neighbor a duplicate, ‘ PLAIN WHITE CHINA For the artist. Hand-painted china, too. 4187 Arcade Square, eee The deginner in the art of china painting should be sure thet 4 is getting instructions from one who thoroughly knows his work" and there are such in Seattte! HEMSTITCHING THREAD FURNISHED At The Blite, Work § conte: a va 414 Eltel, over Bartell’s, Shopping for thread to rate one’s own material deserves, T | ry first place on'the Tist of tiresome things. * FRANCO-AMERICAN TOIL BYRIES The Model, 529 Peoples Bani Bide, Those women who are most careful of their appearance usc bub one brand of cosmetics.

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