The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1925, Page 11

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rc eattle E Assistant ed by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Laura Emory Society Wed at Little Church Luncheon at Home the « . t Heiw A Burns the © Dr i, be gor Mrs. Leary to Entert at La tert . of MN J Balist Mr ‘ B Taylor, of an ncheon Informal Tea for Mrs. Ainswor Mrs. } Baculis With an ir Thursday Miss Esther Ruddell and will assist Draper, Miss Mis Ruth Hausdk Luncheon at East iW Seattle Home Je i seph heon Mercer rd will entertal t her hom v Istand, y 22, in honor of q rdon, of Anchorage, Alaska by) Invitations have been limited to| B tthe honor guest's intimate friends. | 4 eee | | Attend Luncheon in » Everett Among the group of the younger gt who motored to Everett today for Miss Meda. Hulbert’s lunct Bila honor of her house guest, M Mayre M Corley, from Olive Leanard, ssippi, iss Hor fense Green, Miss Mary Chamber laine, ancy Lau Emory and 3 | Miss Dorothy Gilmore Issues Cards for Tea Miss Dorothy Gilmore has cards lout for a large bridge Tennis club on Saturday July 18 ) The affair will honor Miss Eliza beth Baker, of Tacoma, whose en- E@gagement to Ensign. Bruce Kell owas anr #2 Moran, who recently graduated from Smith college, and Miss Mari- jen Wheatman, who has just re- Murned from an extended visit in be the East. ) ) Mrs. John Wheatman, Mrs. Frank hers and Mrs. Frank Baker will ipreside at the tea table, Misses Henryetta Schuett, Boxer, Verna MacAuley, Olive wer, Constance Orton, Eileen lish and Mrs. Joel Gould (Linda pGarrison). ea at the afternoon, q | Bob. Supper Will Compliment Daughter As pliment to their daughter, Miss Martha Fisher, Colonel and OMrs. Ronald FE. Fisher will enter- tain with a supper at their home| On Friday evening, July 24. . “* i 4 4 q Entertaining for | Miss Chisholm | Miss Evangeline and Miss Jo #epha Burns will entertain at iunch: @on Saturday afternoon, July 25, at the Women’s University club. The affair will honor Miss Mar-| ‘forie Chisholm whose engagement | to Mr. George Eggers has been an-| Mounced. sik ai ‘Bridge Luncheon at | Summer Home | In compliment to Miss Marion Beott and Miss Genevieve Walton ‘of Everett, Mrs. Harold. Mead and “Miss Corinne and Miss Arline Swal- Well will entertain with a bridge | luncheon Thursday afternoon at the Swalwell summer home at Lake cseiiaea + 1519 Third Ave. entails no charge. Phone ELlot-5849 ‘Personal | Mr, and Mrs. William C. H. Lewis | | have as "| Summer uunced last week; Miss Hel- | in Altadena, Cal | | | | | isted by | | Biggs, at Hunt's Fotnt. | returned \after a visit in town. |Ann Holls home, 8615 48th 8. Take | Dinner will be at 6 o'clock. — Around the Corner: for Visitors Many Reservations for Carnival Card Party Mad and} Wi Guild the bridge at the Venetiar benefit of the Ch have charge of nee party val for the Carni Mren‘s | July | H. F, Floyd Friday ‘ on the n's homes. rvations made f rapidly the one hundred which being and fifty will be placed under ‘ by on the ea Tennis courts. where gue watch the s may as well water ports as the other attrac: | jones while enjoying the game Mrs. J. B. Alexander and Mrs. Paul R imith are in charge of the affair assisted by Mra, H. W. Mon. | tellus, Mrs, Charles 8, Hewitt, Mrs H. ©. Converse, Mra, Volney Rich. mond, Mrs, Dudley Hagen, Mra. | John B. Murphy, Mra. F, Ward | Simpkins, Mrs, Ralph Stacy, Mrs. R. C. Force Mrs. Frederick T. Fischer Those who desire to reserve tables may call Mrs, Alexander, PRapct- 1836, or Mrs, Smith, EAst-0954 Mrs. Hanley Hostess Mrs. E. B. Hanley will be hostess at a luncheon of twelve Thursday afternoon at the Tennis club. Mah jongg will provice the later entertainment covers ¢ Special Luncheon at College Club ‘The College pecial } club announces a heon for Thursday, with somet unusual in the way of Mrs, Arthur E. Burns, fe e marriage is announced STAR Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY ADDITIONAL CLUB are to take part in ° : NSHINE GUILD LAW CIRCLE - at the m : ur Guild 1 meet T CAI PARTY t t July 16, at 11 m the | ,2 le, Ladies of A wht home of Mra, John M. Bellamy, 141 ‘ po" Legh ngs Bagley ave the home of Mrs. Jenr and telephone 5 axe ®, ‘ Li t T Yort I on es ants w wear blue DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE r os , e : Daughters of St. George will meet “ee t ™ A ape jin M, EB. B, A. hall Thursday, July 16, ts BION ; , iarced ‘. Jat 1 p.m. for drill 50, Milw a 1 } / | a BG Wor 1 hold tt ia CAMP SEALTH CLOSES 8UC. | AUXILIARY ALL SANITS plenic in conjunetion with the 1 Cs UL PERIOD CHURCH TO KNTERTAIN , te t July ts 1 eds thant aluctes gen P| Women's auxiliary to All Saints’ | Re Be pater elit “a rd party Thurs: |! t 146 church will give a card party Thur y 14618 banquet {find ont ai day, July 16, at 2 o'clock, at the gr for bap i a The follow | |home of Mrs, Chester Eaton, 9570 chairmar nm & hor were 1 | Waters ave mittee, in in charg range ‘ f the first perlod who i RES ments « ti « * Baseball, CHATUTABLY, CLUB FREJA The regular monthly meetings of | ¢ and ¥ Martin adies’ Boclal and Che the club have b discontinued mp v h.; song, Cat Ja, will meet with for July and August, and in the nd Jean Gilbreatt erson, at Virtinia, on Thursday, | stead there will be two out-of-doors | arche Jane Lanater; te te ( |July 16, Take steamer Hyak at’ 6:80, | parties, the one August to be te Dorothy j from Pier 3 held at the home of Mr. and Mrs progress made); hand craft Oy Oe o Harry Rowe, in West Seattle. ra and Jean Thomas; best or S250 9 K. P., Helen Prentis; best mixer, Pe | MOOBEHEART. LEGION BASKET LUNCH Bettie Baile Marian Moore | Women of Mooseheart Legion will Former residents o| Falls | best baker jorle McLaughlin : hold their regular meeting Thureday |W!!! Plenic at V ar | ba ill ance pall and evening, July 16, at § o'clock, in Ju ub f bh) Virg Beal wimming, Betty Moose temple, _Inttiation coffee, cream, sugar and cupm Rathbun’ and Kate Keena | WOMEN’S COMMERCIAL W. C. T. U, ADOPTB A guardians’: t ng course will | CLUB RESOLUTIONS be given at Sealth during. the third] “~"~"- | Women's Commercial club will At a meeting held Tuesday by the| period. Lectures on Campfire aims meet Thursday evening, July 16, at | Clty Federation of the W. C, 'T, U,,| 4 5 4 activities will be given 7280 k, in the Chamber. o¢|&t Plymouth Congr nal church, | wi stions for plan-| Commerce tix & protest was made t the) n Hans @» Drie, making of any chan he fed to enter SEATTLE REVIEW NO. § eral prohibition offic tate LAKES & amp in reg-| § ate - - | The protest, made form running ¢ ing them the , The social club of a 7 of ® resolution, pointed out tb t opport to be afforded for | | | No. 8, me B. A, will give ita ann the removal of either F. Hazel- | seeing real Campfire work 1 feng A habe ied qh tine, divisional chief, or i ——— | land park pote Me iend Lyle, prohibition director for Wash-|and thelr assistants “have been a/ ve seat ike ington “would be an frre »wer for the cause of pro-; AUXILIARY NO. 14 loas to the cause of law enforcement n and effective law enforce-| Auxillary No. 14, P. and 8. F./in the Northwest | will hold a business meetifig Thurs. It also points out to Lincoln C. U. women are urged to! } rmerly Miss Hedwig Hellen, | July 16, at 1° p.m. wt 1915] Andrews, assistant secretary of the Andnewe) préthetine thal today.—Portrait by LaPine. | First ave | treasury, that Ly! Hazeltin: f these officers. | entertainment. thelr house their summer guest this | home at| Wing Point, Captain the Honorable | week at they will spend the remainder of the | Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Merritt and daughter, Miss Ruth 3} itt left is morning for the East, where the larger in the autumn by visiting cities, ey wil of ¢ way Z to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ritter returned Tuesday from a two weeks’ trip to Alaska. | Preedom of action possible on a train, +ieie the many conveniences and comfort- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ainsworth | able furnishings, give you a restful, of St. Louis, Mo,, are visiting Mra, | ¢tjoyable trip. nsworth’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Leave Seattle ugene Anderson | | a.m. Convenient morning Mrs. Anna Thomsen Milburn has departure. Dtning| returned from a two weeks’ visit | From, Kies car with bre efaseund luncheon service, | Parlor-observation car, Mra. William Leonard Eaton and | mediate points. laughter, Miss Loyal Lamont, re- Arrive Portland 35 p.m, urned "Titsday from & short visit| n Victoria, B, C. m. Gives you half day tn 1 £ * Seattle; fulleveningin | “ee | Mra. P.-E. Sands, with her daugh-| and. Diner, serve Stops at inter. t r from Union Pore ter, Mrs. Richard P. Lewis and ing luncheon and din- fren, are at Lake Crescent for| ner Parlor observation car. Stops at the summer, | intermediate points. Te | Arrive Portland 7:15 p.m, Mra. John W. Gates and litte] 230 Limited-stop, extra fast son will arrive shortly from Call-| fornia to visit Mrs. Gates’ mother, | MoM. | Mrs. Frederick T. Fischer, at Wing| wae, Portland in $1 hours Point. | Sation Diner, parlorand observe hs | ation cars, coaches, and through sleep. Mrs. Charles Donworth, with her | ¢# for California. little son, will leave this week for | Arrive Portland 9:45 p.m. a month’s visit with her parents, —_—_— Judge and Mrs. Charles Carey In TWO NIGHT TRAINS ortland. : Leave Seattle “11:15 p-m Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Biggs of | From Union Station Evanston, IIL, and son, Frederick | Arrive Portland *6:15 a.m. Biggs, Jr., are visiting Mr. Biggs’ 11:45 p.m. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H.|LeaveScattle * | From King St. Seation ° Arrive Portland 46:45 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Goodfellow, CSipaping cats are open for gaiesen 68 who have been visiting Mrs. Good- 9:30 p.m. *Passengere may temain tn sleepers at Portland until 70 a.m, fellow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | James B. Howe, for ten days, have | Tickets of Any Line Are Good on All Trains to thelr home in We: 150 Ibe. baaage checked free on, each en ticket—75 Ibs. on half fare child's ticket. natchee. oe Mrs. Mortimer M. Carraher re- turned Monday night from a visit of several weeks in the East. eee For full information, fares and reserw ations, call or phone any of these addresses: Great Northern 1403 Fourth Avenue Phone MAin 9600 Northern Pacific 1407 Fourth Avenue Phone ELiot 5560 Union Pacific 1405 Fourth Avenue Phone ELiot 6933 King Street Station—MAin 9820 Union Station—ELiot 6944 Mrs. Walter Rosenblatt left Tues- day for her home in San Francisco, . Mr. O. J. David left recently for San Francisco and Los Angeles to be gone for several weeks. IONIA CHAPTER PI ic Ionia Chapter is giving a basket picnic, Saturday, July 18, at Mrs, Rainier car, get off at Cloverdale, HAVE THE STAR FOLLOW YOU ON YOUR VACATION! When you are on your vacation some BIG news May break — something BIG may happen back home and you'll want to know all about it. The Star, deliyered by mail anywhere in Amer- ica, is only 50c A MONTH including postage, Just phone MAin-0600 Circulation Dept, $2.85 All New Stock Our Display $3.85 wil suprie $4.45 SEE OUR WINDOWS Second Ave, Entrance WA iw SIREATAU IN SHOE CO, ARCADE BOOTERY_ Arcade Square train, making the run to} —==— PAGE 11 Campf ire Girls | What a flavor sur- prise! Kellogg’s Corn Flakes for breakfast! They’re crisp! They crunch! They thrill! The Kellogg flavor starts the day with a smile! Serve Kellogg’s Corn Flakes from now on. Delicious with fresh or preserved fruit. Always ready. No cooking. Breakfast right on the dot. At all grocers. Served in all restaurants and hotels, CORN FLAKES ® Compare the flavor of Kellogg's Corn Flakes with any ready-to-eat cereal and you'll ap- preciate why Kellogg’s outsells all others, TISPBERRES |Over 50% more luscious red raspberries per acre are produced here in the Pacific Northwest than in any other part of Ameri- lca. These berries are {unmatched in flavor, size, color and natural sweet contents. a 0 0 RIGHT NOW experts in judging berry perfection ‘are selecting the finest red, ripe berries of this {wonderful region for your enjoyment under the as —each berry rich with food value and incompar- able deliciousness. How easy it is to serve a RASPBERRIES —any day in the year! Alternate them with the desserts or breakfast fruits you ordinarily serve —and see what smiles they'll bring! Mi? / y?, ~ Obtainable From Most Good Grocers ¢ a Guaranteed by Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc. Seattle, Washington Dat hdl hesuret GoM tng HIGHEST GRADE Oven-fresh ALWAYS 's patented inner- waxtite wrapper fe rves the flavor and $i at fy * |CANNED FOODS till i

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