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THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1925. Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant Laura Emory —— Miss Florence Dodge brick; Former University Girl rT, marriage of Miss laughter ¢ rl rus ell Ph tM uel W. Philbrick of 8k ‘ Mo, was solemnized Wednesday evening tn Mou Pre ian church. T Rey, Dr. W. A Major read tho vic o'clock. The brid a charmir girl, w lovely in white chiffon 1 eeas lace fashior with a close f ar k The la front and was used tr down the front back of the shower yuet The or ment worn were a st ' and x diamond i nt » the gift of the groot maid of ho w fon, mado Ww cula ® t tr rows of chiff & wre ath o! There were four m Miss Sara aham = and ey wore tight Helen Grahar Miss Hell They dd Butterfly ros k sweet pes Winifred Kellogg, were th attractive ol blue on tight little with ruffled silver threads. Roses peas were in her corsage. Mr. Benjamin Dodge was ushers were Mr 3 Joseph Livengood, William Lewis and Mr. Martin 3 Lean Before the ceremony, Mrs. F’ Calkins sang “All for You," by Guy d’Hardelot and F. Campana’s “Tl Love but Thee.” Mr, Ralph Major played the ding march The church blossomed with st mer and early autumn delphinium, gladioluses, p der and white dahlias. crowned the tall white sta: rds that lined the aisle and filled stand-|of Miss Claire E ard baskets at the altar against @) Mrs. Ross Dov green background under the light | ford Hartmar of high white tapers At the recept later for inti mate friends, at the Dodge residence, pink snapdragons, lavender sweet peas and blue larks pr nated in the decoi Mrs. H. Hall, Mrs. N. Phillips, Mrs. Paul Webb presided over supper table, assisted by the Mis Helene Moore, Marion Luca Neumann, Dorothy Baker, Kellogg and Margaret Kellogs For travling, Mra. Philbric nm brown and beige crepe de chine dress and a brown bengaline coat with collar of fox and a large brown and beige hat. Mr, and Mrs. Philbrick left for San Franc and will sail from there August 8, for Honolulu. They will return to & le about Septem- ber 15 for a week before leaving for Bangor, Me., they will make their home. eee “Mrs. Myers to Give Luncheon Series Mrs. George T. Myers will enter- net tuth| Mrs. Brown Entertains 3 visit tain with the first of a series of |of luncheons at her home on Wednes- | Mr. day afternoon, August 12. | Muriel O'Neil’s Sands |‘ Is Bride of Karl Phil- to Wed Wedding, August 1 ON Mr. a \ J O'N d ward Francis F N Ed Judge Ba O'N be mat P Mr, Er John Riley ng breakfast for r will follow the home of the bride’ Tennis Ball Friday Night William . Meser m MoM! tered | ¥t a| Mise Chamberlaine Miss Polly P erkina will ¢ th on a Conn., Miss Laura Er Misa Meda Hulb Miss Mayre down from luncheon. and her guest for Tea At Mis day aft » Jean Fox's tea next Tues rnoon at her hom Mrs. Charlie: Mrs. William Michi O'Shea and 1 pre John Byrn Peggy Lou Anderson. 06 , wore| at Luncheon Mrs. Emmett Brown entertained fat lu n th ‘ rnoc at her hoi nor of her hot suest, Miss Elizabeth Parry Picke! Hollywood, Cal, and tetty aarles, who, with Mrs. H. N. Ander to visit re where | Dinner Given in | Honor of Visitors | foo ¢ ner of fourteen ex Mr. and Mrs. C. F 1 with a di their home 1 in honor h er ere gu Johnson left this ing for their home. morn: b THE SEATTLE STAR [MISS MURIEL ONEIL | Personal . are _— —— J Min © ©. C8 , i” a, | from a two rs vt ~ Women’s Clubs Miss |O'Neil of Spokane, | Rile Vv will be August 25. | Was Mirai in n June solemnized in » Loon | Parties fae Miss Thomas Miws Hazel Waechter has cards ¢lect. Six tables Another affair ha Peterson Herman will Peterson’s home on Jaturday after | Announce Daughter's Marriage y | Academy of the Holy | Pasadena, Cal, | | | Rue, Thursday, July and Mrs. M ttle, announc chael Fitzmaurice, aughter, Maurics Amiot, of Spo! August 3, tn Our I pokane. FR ed rch, in dion offic Mrs. Amiot of Washingt graduat from the Names mn, & a| Bridge Luncheon f > 1 en nex iment to Mrs. Samuel Bell, of Mr. and Mrs. Bell will arrive in town Sunday to be guests of the Mor fords for a week Seattle Man W (aia in Wisconsin Mr. and Mra. J. C. Fjelstad n nounce the marriage of thelr daugh ter, Muriel Geneva, to Mr. John L. 30, at Madison, |W town, | birt | tert Mr. and Mrs. Rue will be at homo | ~ in Seattle after September 1. Birthday Party For the pleasure of her little i © Margaret, on her twelfth Mrs, D. A. Hopkina en- ned twenty of her friends at her home on Friday afternoon. mosquitoes. bearing flies. safe to use. DESTROYS end Their Baws Flit spray clears the house in a few minutes of mosquitoes and disease- It is clean, easy and Kills Household Insects Flit spray also destroys bed bu; roaches, ants, and insect eggs. he cracks and crevices where insects hide and breed are readily reached by Flit Try Flit in your home. STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) FLI @NG. U. 8, PAT. OFN- Flies—Mosquitoes— Moths \ Ants—Bed Bugs—Roaches Many Othey Hoasebold Inwects delicate fabrica. Two's company, three's a crowd ‘O LONGER need evenings be spoiled or sleep ruined by spray. Spraying Fliton garments kills moths and their larvae which eat holes. Extensive tests showed that Flit did not stain or injure the most A Scientific General Insecticide Flit is the result of exhaustive re- search by expert entomologists and chemists. More than 70 formulas were tested on various household insects be- fore Flit was finally perfected. Flit is 8 100% effective insecticide containing no inactive (inert) ingredients. For sale everywhere “The yellow can with the tack band” Muriel O'Neil, daughter of Mr. whose wedding to Mr, Edward Frane Miss O'Neil graduated from the University of | Portrait by Grady. is the marriage of | only atten Dorothy Eleanor, to | bourne was b dy of | Mr. and Mra, He nd Mrs, Amlot attended } mo in | | Thrift Shops bt of trouble lock, Mra. Loulso Burnell, aie ‘ALS AGAIN © | PIONEERS WILI PICNIC FRIDAY eee oe on and Mra. John . Spokane, Tuesday morning, Informal Dinner Before Dance knocke Mrs In the t home run # tian hasn't forgotte hat baseball Quiet Wedding ) The marriage of Miss the fifth a since his visit t eng Miller was stop and th Emmer ¢ Miss Ruth Te wen re n was tho brid? of the battle really turne Mr. Lee Wth when Ray Brubaker and negled and Fussell breaktab’ Following a into Monte Cristo. On th vill be at home in E e+e Orthopedic Lunch and ree runs | 7 t hit free 6 © saved | 8 The Tri upport by Mount Baker guild will be char of the Orthopedic room, 1806 Sixth ave. on | Mra. H. L. Koetter be axsisted by Mrm Mra. W. 8, Vorw Brown, Mra. A. B. Harry D. Aust n brac ble, Emmer’s les in the eighth ep and| Mrs Schneider, M Mrs M. Jensen RA North Queen Anne gulld will ha charge at the Thrift Shop Frida garner off the Sar represen| by M L. H 4 the Beals wor ram, Mrs. J. 0. Mrs. Ibo yesterday D, Bramhall and Mrs. O. W. Weblkg CISCO, Aug. 6.—F all the Sacramen 50,000,000 More than acres obs land in Western Canada have been_vyinel and Shea; Croch opened up for settler new VERS WIN iD, Aug. 6.—Por = series here on and won, 4 to yester R. H. B.| Bait eye Pe ek ast | ‘hnson and Weiene can be othe VEN the most. skillful house- keeper never used to be sure of how her jams and jellies were going to turn out. But now—you can be certain of success every single time. There’s never a failure when Certo is used and never a re-cooking. For Certo gives you the natural substance in fruit that makes jelly “jell”; without that substance there can be no jelly, Some fruits have none of it or very little and in all fruits it gradually disappears as the fruit ripens. But because Certo itself sup- plies this necessary jelly-making prop- erty you can now make delicious jams and jellies from any fruit in any form—fresh, dried, canned or fruit juices. And they are better looking, better-tasting than ever. gives y Milli Certo Your Better flavor—Better color and Half Again as much hottle from your fruit bottle g With Certo you can use the ripest, —delici most ffavorous berries and fruits. And one minute’s active boil is all that is needed, You save all the delicious flavor and color that used to boil away—and all the delicious fruit juice that used to be wasted in steam. Certo “101 Roches! Roy Brown, | HYLLENGREN jelly from the same ; Pectin Corporation, Granite Building, former ns and thelr families invited to attend ee the | NATIV A\UGHTERS T ri t D Here's two stars i manage laying snappy ball , eam. The Dyers pl me of the most cruc® eason. Percival is oi up in the air, the present le their hang the Three team xt n/ fronft nd Georgetown are ny » the final por eT) OPEN &J ellies euery time “Tonly had to boil it one minute and I've never had lovelier jelly” ou half again as much jam or mount of fruit. ons of housewives are using for all their jams and jellies. grocer has Certo. Order a , today. A booklet with each zives you nearly 100 recipes for is jams and jellies, Douglas- ter, N. Y. of ice against s..faint fra- un-ripe fruit . . olor of Port-O is there any- unds better, mells better, on a hot sum- slf—today! Your b Pe you. ‘Hot F ight * Teams DT) INC. OREGON when the¢r also has ers pyo \elly Fruit + coquick mak- Ed MeCicious jelly, Al Bente | SCHUBERT CLUB Schubert club ALKI REVIEW, INO 55 Italian talc, known for est in the world, gives Vivaudou Ma 2,000 years as the charm and beauty freely and fre VIVAUDOU MAQ(S Hains tne AUDOU, INC, New York sas asplegca tse eag aes eae ip Tatcva AP craeoou ‘Gl finest and smooth alcum Powder » and the allur- and velv e surround: ec. Use ment he } All nm, in the A. y the Shrine. For furthe: 4861 or E ‘ot-8975. NOONDAY BY W. C. U ‘CHEON th , August 7. rela the ly ncheon. Mrs. nd Mrs. Lola treasurer of the or ve} be the principal sy —als entire bal- ance of Summer Street and Dress Hats, All Staged Dollar clan A Hat for that special i you want tible, to Took quite i Season for Your choice of the thousand Fri- A AI at FELT SPORTS HATS A bewitching assortment of feathery weight, snug, but cool and comfortable Felts, so recently arrived as to bear the marks of a new season; Hats for all the world like you've seen around town this week priced much higher — bright hued, contrasting color, smart- ly shaped, a lot of them self trimmed—Hats whose style is at its height and whose wear ing time will extend $] sports oc- “STREET AND DRESS HATS We have a limited quantity of Summer Street and Dress Hats left to close out this week. are many charmingly fashioned larger tendencies in every smart shape, in every smart color; lots of sma shapes, simple tailored hats—jaunty affairs in bright colors and gaily trimmed. cept any of these Hats with the utmost de- ight.’ They all came from our own lines, formerly priced as high as $5.95, and are tagged for Friday at... Among them Fashion lovers could ac- *] paat iboats an AS SSMS EERE Volume Buying and Quick Turnover Assure Criterion Customers the Latest Always at the Lowest Prices or. joup and silver and a well-filled lunch sugar and cream will ‘Take car information eall fit of University W F. Ault and Mrs, ill give a noon- time luncheon in the dining room 8 rsity Presbyterian st. and 15th ave. An interesting program will fol- Ella H. © corresponding secre- of West Washington W. C. Te Flagg, state anization, will ers. The pro- 8,| gram will be enlivened by good mue Bring plate, si