The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 29, 1925, Page 3

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Miss FrancesrIsted (center) whose engagement to Mr. John Lowe Walker, is announced today. Miss Eleanor Herrick (le ft) of San Francisco, and Miss Ethel Burnham (right) of Menlo Park, California, who have been the guests , of Mrs. Olive Keith, and Miss Beryl Keith will leave September 12 on the Ruth Alexander, for their homes, thence on to Palo Alto, where they will attend Miss Harker's school. Miss Isted’s portrait by Curtis. Both Miss Herrick’s ‘, and Miss Burnham's by Grady. p pee g | CAPITOL HILL Sy : \| Orthopedic Thr: t |with a number of talented persond ; oe Pie By Lillian Keen Le Ballister aie Octagetic | Be Up to Everett for the | DATES » donated their services for the| furnishing. fur Sapitol Hill W. C. T. U, will meet Telephone MA in-0600 in charge of University guild, | peaks t yesterday || “7 ees ‘ Nearatusttir “alice ‘del ere ‘ home. at, Mi 9 Stien, a1 Assistant Laura Emory “ segits & Ueearcas |e are : Mra. Willlas TO REMEMBER pt Sarks, and ; . Berets Shape sig aa a ha members urged to Miss Isted’s Engagement Announced; Holly- | ‘sion Park gulla wil have charge, | Statford, Siow Dor al euvees bar for th Tire test‘ aaa oe ary rier teas res sherpa wood Visitor to Be Honor Guest ncom as hoste kre, Chasiee,, Hing Dr | rorspay, serremnen 1 ; : gs Nealn RAND MRS. WILLIAM T.| ber 1 ma Nu Decuine ae ak k i an, M Ol wiemanay: seeeietans was or rmed. fu will hold tte first | a¢ ISTED, ai e engage nee of Col- | Louis , frm. V T ) by our | ‘ r Septem ; way) aed spent of their dau; nges, to umbla univer Mra Byran ¥ Gertrude I ; k 2 E t 2 o' t th f Mrs. | sept r 1, at 2 o'clock. Mr. alae Ww aikes n of Mr.’ Tamcheon at t with ige| esis peer Oy at the Saar ‘ ’ v 11 Corll as Wing Thompson will and Mrs. Lee Wood Wal a 5) 1 sane tig ag 4 f {. Wade a 5 Mt Boa: ‘ M leor n ; rge of th d ie ollege Club y h ; } Reore| roms ; legs eae f = } ° en : rge of the program an ne Virginia . 7 Ch f Miss Ex ther. ‘ rere’ & : i 3 ; 4 isa oe i ve an address on “Health and 6 news was nown th For the pleasure of Mi ’ > } > & See 5 Laty- . seats " arranged as follov lical Temperance.” afternoon at an | - A for Miss hopedic Lunch Roon i nee for : Ni , Officers will be dlected for-that et Mrs.*Isted and Miss Fran gave r Brow ho ts the g mday will be the that the t it . f i s : , r . c All members are urged at their home c George Black, Mrs. David) \ be ii . M . 5 jj and fr a tdaechen iowa et! Miss Elna Burgeson to be present and visitors will be ‘The tea table was centered gan Roderick will entertain with rthopedic lun ” wit rm an 4 n r 40 cordially welcomed. large basket of pe x luncheon at the College c ‘ M es apne ith the Curtains Drawn fall lcomed. ers, from wh re susper Wednesday afternoon f ’ , , heha Mount t : errapa| : . ere ternoon ’ 2 : " i : diese Twitteht cath n| DAUGHTERS OF BA greet ged + bets ‘ on * ota hg tt mea ‘ . ADDITIONAL CLUBS eanleat uetameie | PIONEERS patel Miss Anne Nicholson } 8 s ape | R net Henr : bps The Daughters of Pioneers of s. aR Pe ps - 7 Mr, and M ¢ r ; one interesting tatl 1 | Washington will meet at t ; Presiding at the tea table were/tg Have T'ea nette Tobias, k-| J A s ot seb gael YEOMANETTES alee" chaptar ‘house of he Dr Mie on elie tena. Mi 2 ison is at : : VEN, 4. ear . fo - TOGETHEL NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF at Harvard aye. and E. Roy st. len Gladys Epperson, asaisted by | 05," small tea at her dwin and Miss t M Mrs. N Tue) 1 : t © been com-| WASHINGTON | Wednesday afternoon, September 2, ia vor : ny | edt ; i sa 4 an bias, af D. Waik ‘ r a 8, fo The regula: monthly meeting at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Eliza Ferry key, Elien Di Sathe: Peta oS PS aa | for thy 5 banquet} princess Ar ) s,| Leary will speak on “Washington's Dickey, Elien Dulma Mrs. Cebert Baillargeon, Mrs, Clar se tt ' i cae Jutler hotel at| mons HW ; : ” i Shafer and Peari Har St oak: Mhannom Me Lede, Honus Myre. Fisher’ to ; : ‘ ony Durham YP t given at t a Daughters ¢ Home In areuat Veinon ae will coms, x eptegs) 73 ae a pe 2 phat ; ¢ September 15.| held Friday evening, Sept be served during the social hour, thruout Mo x sat # ; and the Misses Betty Morrison.) Haye Luncheon It bbs), of e THURSDAY, SEPTE wget rarion || Owing y incomplete mailing! at § o'clock y. th Mrs. Norton W. Thurlow as Serated mn flower ? Veuve, Mary Collins, Betty |“. namnette Fisher 1a enterts ve , t to visit 3 . re list. now ‘ i former Yeo-| aj) membera « : be | hostess: eeeeewere Mrs. hel Morrison, Loyal La . th a luncheon Wednes ¥ Stee ‘ t eodore Kline r otte requested to| 5, % z eee ley, Mrs. J. W. B . a: Heberta tanks ing with a luncheon V s : r manettes a y req present as the s at tae Meytes, Mr. 7 r DS eT erat Gi eT September 2, at her home in t : evel j r get in touch with s Sadie Con-|to be made abate of Annapolis of the cl ef Miss Margaret Dennison of t ley, 901 Sixth ave., Seattle, by m: 7 . , ‘ : A ROSSLAND, B. C. 1 ‘ 1921, No date has been sct for Two Parties Planned meda, Cal, who is the hous a ett Graham a tra} Ht. Hoenig’s tuncheon || or by telephone, MAIn-9288, eve-| proNTC Campfire Girls of Mrs. villiam Goul wil a ° wedding. A for Mrs. Schulz nings, for reservation At this} Former rovidents of Rossland, B.| PERSONALS be placed for cight banquet plans will be discussed for], a eae i a fast Mra, Jon in | e having a picnic at Lincoln} Hollywood Visitor to Two more ens ap: fa) : : ¢ Fu I the: formation ofse! atonal 0- | nest aaa Auetuevat E been added the already j Mra, F Be Honor Guest fai ven in honor of Mr ‘Pp e N egye ; DAE tantra clation, ere Does rain drive away magic? Not Lae x “ae Ae Ll be ARTHUR J, HUBBARD GUEST at Camp Sealth, Sealth Gypsies are ‘i vio ts oe set’ Personal vot son, Welneada ERTS oot rg | rere nog ARTHUR J HUBBARD GEST | 4 Camp Sealth, Geaith Gypsies are cards in a week for a tea to be given|of Mrs 4 Mrs, Her- Durham . pi tet ‘Tho next regular weekly luncheon | Lyric club will entertain with | fine time. Monday the girls divided pe one trom: 4 AS gaichin nop tbed teat 1 ap PH Pol ast shsy wales " i M. Holland and Miss Jano Atimson's tea at ner [lof the above club will be held on eception in honor of Arthur J,| Ito two bands and dyed their mid day, September 18, in honor of her| bert T. Cond an Sn exc caving Thursday for Now York, ny have ‘retuned home at The om Tuesday, September 1, at the Wash-| Hubbard, of Boston, in the Rainter| dies to suit the color of their re cousin, Miss Helen B: COS What enh a ad a Pag On Me Pelee cneranrey meee, (Hew? ni : is cit r it Ww oe Ington hotel, Second’ and stewart, |chapter house, Friday evening, Sep.|§pective bands, Wednesday Mrs. inter with her. piimented at a luiocheon which Mrs,| Mr. Bruce Dyer and son Hector, of | mo, N ‘ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5— will please assemble from 12. Pro-| Wil be limited to musicians and| girls in camp, 102 in all, to go to vie a 1. F. Dourlas is giving for her at|San Francisco, are spending a few . Mra, James W ge tea at |! Ceodings terminate at 1:16 prompt),| Music lovers, Dui ening a| her home for luncheon. Campfire iss Beatrice Gray The Ol i : x s at The Olymp . He hill 1 he Bea for Miss |) str, Manly P. Hall (internationally | ™USsical program will be given, on| Girls are fortunate to have such a ‘ ton Aauicht 1 . i 1 ikbribaisinies a) known. lecturer and world traveler, | Which some of the most psomising | friends Thursday the Gyp: arried tend Beach hay il AT aati ¢ the People’s church of| YOURS artists will appear, Mr. Hub.| spent the day at Dead Man's island, The marriage « ss Beatrice! Migg Campbell to | Miss Ma ae anya ALB cad re het t ini eat 3A ren dela will’ ber fur Beeniene |bard is one of the foremost vocal| in Horsehead bay. Gray, daughter Lillian Be Hostess been the ue a, Of yd make ak a | ° \ cient ce honor. Subject: “Pick. | &Uthorittes of America and ntimbers = Paynton, to Dr. Wil Bell Cook, | DE I8LE8E UOT ae ee | ikig Ae. droadinane. whaicl baat te ok erik ““|among. his pupils, such opera and| Mr. Theodore Harper, of Portland, was solemnized yesterday afternoon| Miss Dorothy Campbell is enter for New York \eeknt cleitita ate and’ Bila th Shel ey aK, ‘ ni 1 also | Concert singers as Charles Hackett, author of the “Mushroom Bay,” 4 in the new home bridal | taining with luncheon at her st bel es Klinefelter, is lea Tubsday on se HOSE Wat t ie Tub. | tenor, and Roland Hayes, negro| book for children, which has caused couple, with the Rev. Edward Lin-| home Frids fternoon, September Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Wolfe and] the H S alasaddee for Calltor f | n honor guest of the club, tenor, | much favorable comment, was a coin Smith reading the services.|4, for the pleasure of Mrs. Joseph) 0 wilt Morrill returned| to join her husband, Lieut. Freed ah Mr, Hubbard, who has been a} guest of the Sealth Gypsies early in The bride wore a French model} 1. Carman, Jr. who has recently) ae. svening from Hoods canal, fan, in Coronado, where they will CLUBS FOR MONDAY guest teacher, in Los Angeles dur-| the week. Mr. Harper delighted the Bowe Of apricot chiffon, heavily} come: here from Portland to make) iad been for a week.|make thelr home until December ing the summer, {is en route to his| girls with stories about the evening embroidered and fashioned her shome.; (Mrs, atman’ ts the | catcicia, who has been the guest of| when they will go to Ahnapoll home in Boston, He is being on-| fire. Several felt themselves, in- cloth of ‘silver, Her corsa PaUghtes OF MY) AINE Mrs,” HF Ty grandparents, Mi, and Mra/lwhere they will, be’ stationed tor tertained at the home of Mr. andj deed, fortunate.when they were glv- Mrs. Robert Cook, while in Seattle.| en an opportunity to see Mr. Hi TERN STAR CLUB per's new book, “Singing Feathers," Eastern Star club, 4090 Arcade| which will be on the market at Miss Bernice Butler is sending out| Edward 8 who is the guest attle guests may be invited, if thelr profession or line of business is not already represented in the | IRICAN LEGION club, Non-residents of, Seattle are | American Legion auxilliary to Raj.| at all times eligible as gue Giot roses, sweet and tilt Preeanaes: | Wolfe, for the summer, is leavin nler.Noble post meets Monday, Au-| Yours for quality, harmony, wer three years. { saa the valley. She was attended 1 Wadheaday. for Her Hobie iil’ eee gust 31, at 8 o'clock, in the Legion's | Vice, Martha K. Sumbardo, Mary . next . Pye i xy psig ; her sister, Miss Virginia Gray, be-| Mothers-Mote pre | Mra Mackay Lewis, who has been |Cltbrooms, 609 Third av The new | B, Cummings, Jennie Hayes, Emma : tate $resldent, Mrs, Garrison Bab.| M. Beddow, Zula Greene, Katheryn comingly gowned in a groen geor-| 477 7 7. see fo guest of the L. B. Stedmany at ' . : . will have a. brid Shristmas time. gette Pyaction: with a corsage of| Wedding pase tte Ne cock will bo a guest, A large attend. | H, Howard, Nanette F. Clay, Allico | StU Will have a bridge party | Christmas A ; rs, Philip Aaron haa as her|The Highlanas for immer, left | : Wednesday afternoon, September 2 - bius lace flowers, roses and sweet) The age arg eo te ae pes screen eau ihe ssanaa Noli prin-| today for Cord dni Her. huig= | S088 Ceatbede ih of bibs Amorel Weeks, Sadie! at 9 o'clock, for marthera ‘aha their | With the beginning of group meet- eRe rere metrenre ert yee oa ciniraday’ evening [éipal fof sa sobool for cripple. pilts| bard, Lieut spend th sAroalh, guests ings, ship and all-city activities, the eater. 8 Setormgl. re) Hote 100k Pam sg, wrolonkc as Adn:| Gren in. Chicago. winter. " Cea a pee /Campfire Mothers’ club will resume ception followed at which the Miasen| August. 27, at 8:80 o'clock at, Mr; dren Gindae The annuat pienio of tho Lonosome |! ARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE | pRaMonT its meetings on the fourth Tuesday Shirley Goodwin, Mabel Uden, Helen | Mote's home A. Wielila Fall! | Mere, Nool Kerr, of Wenatchee, lett! Mr Calrd Tealle, who has been |ctub qilt Be held on) Sinday’ atten | DEPARTMUN' wom U of September, The Mothers’ club, Allen and Virginia Saunders as-| her attendants: Mra, Virginia Hel-| stra, Nool Kerr, ot Wenatchee, ltt] ME Caled tan his mother, |noon at Lincoln park, ‘This annual| The Parllamentary Procedure de-| Fremont W. C, 1 Ucwill mest at{ which tneets each month, has made Hated. i jvern, for m ak Sa Sire ee ee "Mrs, I. W. Daly, 908 Boylaton ave, | feature of this ord@hization In looked | partment of the Woman's Century:| the home of Mra. J, W. Cairne, 982 rugs and curtains for the ship. Mra. Cook left for | Mra, Olive le, for bride ee gor here oe rs for the past two weeks, In conval-| forward to with Interest cach year,| club, will give a bridge and mah] Albion pl, Tuesday, September 1, at| Plans for this year include many issues cxcont and will be glad to neo bis|ay it never fails to produco enter-| Jongg tea, Thursday, September 10, | 2 o'ctocie. ship improvements, friends before his departure for the |tainmont and featuros that are un-| at 2 o'clock at tho home of M Dr Ada Mack, county superin _ | Group Captains, LONESOME CLUB § Sie Dr and 1 lot trip to Quallicum beach a nt Mr Homer Uch ; inl nd nd will b t |man. Following the services, which| Mra, EB. 1, Chapman, of Phoenix . f were performed by the Rev. J. D, “is visiting her parents, Mr | : ler September 6 at 620) r fort mi ty i ‘4 ns Aid| erode is i 1 dale yy vivir ive, | Kast in two weeks usual, t ny the least W. B. Dornberg, 1261 18th ave. N.| tendent of the department of health Mrs. W. T. Parson and her Ne eee eee reo tho oouplal es nee te een ; CSC ig) ly year's frolic promises to be| Mra, 1. R, Hanson ts chairman of] and medical temperance, will deliver | daughter, Esther Jano, of Port Ans MU Tn ve as veiivarcl win Ge ‘at, Homie at 668, MUmrnilt|, Me, John Ward, of. At Paul, in|, Mt and Mra, Henry 1. Schmidt] ¢ yot, and ® number of art-| the arrangements and Mrs. B. B.{an address on that tople A large} eles, spent Wednesday cyening, mea and Dr, Cook of tho Univer-| will be at h ; : tin Il, 18 ave tekainba tenia two Wee of the musical world, together {Darnell ts vice chairman, The pro-| attendance is dostred, August 26, aboard ship, @y of Pennsylvania, and « mem-jave, Jepending a fow days in town, ltrip .o Lake Crescent. 4

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