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ne and the wed * trad Ald soa. MEY core Tuesday Bene Walling toma ave, R. 80th ot T 29th ave 4th, frame nN. E alter rest * wt, alter wth & Ww Coffee SDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1928 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Laura Emory Pom Miss Achsa Lou Powell Will Be September Bride; Miss Prosser Married at Trinity M", Summer Colony Enjoy AND MRS. JOHN H. POW.; I anp . h engage . . ; sughter, Achsa Lou, | Eattertainment » Mr, Loch yonnelly cM “The Man Who Married a Dumt and M Wite was the © ‘ it re sf s pe Se ag th fa ekit p oo sented by mem rea was made this|#0n Dramatic club after Mrs, Powell gave|at Norval ha: at her be K+! 300 tntereste which in: aap Mra. Neal | °™ ded the « my at Port : < 4 her| Madison and residents of the sur cove Sargent Powell, | founding districts Assis 5. s I Later and dancing were ¢ Wh am D. rkins, | joved and a Nghtful ev ’ Mrs. Jar Mrs, Walter | served neared D. Stimson, Mrs Wiss Alexander McEwan, Mrs, Charles W ss Ea. a le. Mrs. Frank I. Van Tuy, Mra | iss Dore Honor Guest Phillip J. Aa Mrs. H. H. Walker Mrs. G, R. Marshall and Miss Ger Miss Eltaab< ea, Mixes H Stry-| tr Kurd are entertaining with a Ser and Min thy Campbell br dinner at rsball's in bh engag of Miss Esther Doi Wedding Solemnized at . sig’ ment to Mr, Fredert Meia, of Trinity Church }San Diego, was recently announced The marriage of Miss Mildred| Twenty guests have been Invited. Brease of M wu am | 3 Sal bys to jorevh| Bridge Tea for Visitor m in the 4 ie toa at her home on in t Beaton of Hollywood, © Heed: read | B aton of Hollywood, Cal. ) o'clock in the| Visiting Miss Berentce Butler | ves and a few close} |Miss Colvin. to Give Luncheon ss Evalyn Colvin will give a Thursday heon of noon, Se club. ae The occasic Miss Janet and Mr. Archie by Kahn, 1 hone Henry M Kerry, who will leave that eventt for schools in the East | ss Gle A OS 9 ale tle | Will Give Dinner | Tonight Miss Betty Fetter h a dinner at her b later with a theater + + ha Moore. 1| her guests. Bridge Tea For softly © moire ribbon. wide hat was fl orchids, Aaron Ward roses low sweet peas were in her b Margatet ster an maid of sown was of nde lace a = lines, gir H wer trimmed and Twenty friends will t Prosser hon ette, wi which So Pegged Miss Henry ming, and carried Ophel For the pleasure of Miss Jane sweet peas. Mr. F Henry, Miss Jane 1 «| ( The engagement of Miss Ex in Aberdeen October 9, 10\and 11 Take hoi A program of sports and muslo is belng arranged Bring your own table service. Tea be served at and wi | ning noon eve HARMONY HOMESTEAD of American Yeomen, will meet Tuesday evening, September 1, at & o'clock, Election of officers will be followed by dancing DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS be held Thursday, September 3, will meet Thursday, at the Hotel Gowman, J. Curtis, v September 8. Mra. co preaident, elyn Strain, daughter of Mr. | ride ond Mrs. Robert Strain, to Mr, William Edwin Lewis was beets | recently announced,—Portrait by Wayne Albee Studio. Women’s IONIA SOCIAL CLUB was best man. ja mo tea at hi : Mrs. Prosser was gowned tn blue| eaday afternoon, September the 1 ah oial ¢ and tan geors: embroidered, & ftations have been coafiees 4, | at the Masonic ter smail black hat and a corsage of apps apetalngerteremadbed [ r 2, at 2 roses and lace flowers. guest T) All Eoster are A small reception followed the sbi vit ei rh at the residence of Mra. W 7, t Gatines, Shee. Mra. igo A Engage ment Announced | aucrruis CLUE Stuart and Mrs. Samuel Weston pre-} Mr. and Mra Leland Salinger an . ‘ . sided over the able | nt of their | t* Mrs. Riker traveled in a brown en am, to Mr L. semble, a matching felt hat and a fox|Roy Cooper, son of Mr. and Mra. ‘} scart. | Alfred Bioom. aro r¢ Mr. and Mrs. Riker will be at home| The wedding will take place in the aa at the Hote! Maryland in Pasadena | near futur |} ARK SOCIAL after October 1. | eee CLUB agli |Entertains at Dinner | ,,A™* Social fe i Party Compliments Miss Jenner |_ In honor of Miss Ruth McCulloch! Miss Laura Kittredge and Miss Eli Mrs. C. H. Jenner entertained| Nore Davis, of Bellingham, who are with a kitchen shower at her home| Visiting in town, Mrs. Margaret A last Friday afternoon, in honor of| Lyon entertained with a dinner at Miss Elizabeth” Jenner, whose en-| her home last Tuesday even fagement to Mr. James Allen Leck-| enby was recently announced. | Orthopedic Lunch and Dinner in Marine Room | Parise Shops | Universit ulld, with 3 ora Miss Ethel Burnham and Miss! prown as nome wit ben ae Eleanor Herrick will entertain with) at the Orthopedic lunch room on a dinner of fourteen covers Friday esday. Ass Winston, Mr y And Mrs. evening in the Marine room at The Olympic. Plans Luncheon for Thursday le Mrs. Bernard Pelly is entertaining: at luncheon on Thursday afte h and Mrs. C. F. be at the Sunset club. in charge at the Thrift Shop W day morning, and Capitol Hill guild with Mrs. Falcon charge on Wedni Music Jos! Breakfast Will Honor Mrs. Crabtree | As & farewell compliment to Mrs George Crabtree, who will leave Fri. fay for Mount Vernon to make her home, Mrs. Fred Hudson Baxter en- | tertained with a breakfast today at De Caro Will Give | the Sunset club. . | Neekes | Farewell Concert | Tho Itallan Commercial club will Theater Party and Present Michael de Caro, young Supper Mr. and Mrs. Cebert Baillargeon were hosts last evening, entertaining fourteen guests at a theater party at | the Metropolitan and later with a Supper at their home at The High. lands, jly for Italy, where he will appear Invitations were limited to mem-|in opera before golng to Amster-| bers of the younger set |dam to fill operatic er grand opera baritone, in a farewell | recital Monday evening, September 21, In Plymouth Congregational church vacation in Seattle, will leave short ‘agements. Guaranteed Dentistry § At Less Than HALF PRICE! For just a little longer, we offer all Dental work at One-Half or less the regular prices, Note these: $25 Plates Reduced to Mr. De Caro, who é spending his |, ber 2, 8 refreshments. tted. Wedne: 1B LADIES xo Ladies will hold ita regu ORAN( _ MW ha ALOHA HELPER Aloha Helpers club will meet ¢ Wednesday, September 2% at 11 K, at the | of Mrs. Biel, Meridian EASTERN STA rnc . for member f of nier chapter house of the D. A. R, at Harvard ave. 1 E. Roy st Wednesday after September 2 at 2 o'clock. 3} Eliza Ferry Leary will speak on “Washington's Tea will | 1 hour, Thurlow as Homo in Mount Vernon.’ be served during the with Mrs. Norton W. noc! EVOLENT HEBREW BE SOCIETY 7v Seattle Hebrew Benevolent so. joty will meet at the im lo Centre, | on Wednesday, September 2, at 2:30 o'clock, Nomination of officers R of Linnea Rebekah lodge will meet with Mrs, Thaanum, | 615 Belvidere ave, N., Wednesday evening, August 26. Members and friends invited see AMETHYST CHAPTER SOCIAL CLUB Social club of Amethyst chapter, ia} will meet with Mrs, Hilda ern, 1123 d ave., Wednesday, ptember Luncheon at 1 o'clock will be Tako car No. Seer 44g followed by cards. $8 Crown and Bridge Work Now WASHINGTON. TATE FAIR Week And like all our Dental work, Guaranteed for 15 Years! These startling reductions are made to induce you to come in and see what excellent dental work we do at gitices far below the regular rates. High-class work and personal service. Let us explain our Easy Payment Plan. e PIONEER DENTISTS Collins Building, Second and James St. Telephone MAin-2736 Dr. H, 0, Danford, Manager If you want to sell your Furniture, Automobile, or your Home, let the Want Ad Columns of The Star help you. submitted by all girls and guardians, | - | Kimere | OPEN HOUSE | ference of Campfire Girls, to be held | * open. Fauntleroy car to the Kenney | breakfast Harmony Homestead, Brotherhood] made in building a Clara Barton Tent social day will) girls camp on the site of the TAR PAGE 9 ° Campfire Girls ampfire ersona mer and saw are again May! board aboard ship. Registr i 1 Camaraderie as another|open to Firemakers ar ba re M Hay,, Dr, and M Ce Tenny, with Jream is matertalizing and shelves are | Bearers from feattie. pok are eir two daughters, have returned being bullt about the craft room to/ number of official delegates | 1 da *\from a week's visit at hold the books for the new eship| ited, it will be advisable to 4 . be ' re brary. As this te @ library for all| early. Registrat are 60 canta) t vor " aca ley s Campfire girls, the committee will) and must be paid aboard ship before | [tod anc 3 5 t be pleased to have lists of books | Hetember 16, : » ae ah wa er 4 hearman Peterlin for the su Mra, Fred Hulbert (Emily sta may be mailed to A one I leave next week for her Peirce, the lMbrary committer, | ABOARD CAMARADERIE | of Mverett, lett today for Los An-| Bt. Joseph, M in care of Camaraderie On the last Bunday after of | Seles, where she be f o-¢'¢ | each month, with flowers and music |Honor at the Ading of " . am Michael O'She: PERHAPS Yot }and dainty tea, Camaraderie ed [peta eadn and Georg leave e H. F. Alexander CAN GO thrown open to visitors, This is the |>*veh, nex gvevin 8 where she wi To the Western Washington con-| Mly Sunday, however, that the ship | pare #8, Rob Thomas Dyer and sor ‘The program is on the bulletin| SLUMBER PARTIES mple for dan Fagner Eulali vs September begins the » : c 1 baby, who have been ; heap cathy derie. ander for their home mA: Rica “weet aaaeeanten ADDITIONAL CLUBS | lumber parties aboard Camaraderie, | Alexs and Mire. Be D, Merde : | Resieter early, as groupe are al-|§ i Sunday to thelr home tn Ta fo EE Ay signing up for the Fridays ° ° per! N JASKET PICNIC os Ae : ANNUAL BASKET PI | they wish to be aboard ship. Any| Dr. and Mrs. A $49 Tho Scottish soclety, of] group with a membership of twenty | ¥!ll leave Thureda Mie'ixt ‘nD; atone Beattle, will entertain all Beoteh| ty siigibie to plan a slumber party,|to attend the marriage of 4 two months’ trip in the people of Seattle and vicinity at) when fourteen or more girls attend |4red Farrar. They will thelr annual basket picnic, 10 Dé] one of these parties, the coot is just |About three week ar held Labor day at Lincoln beach.| 41 each for dinner ey aor overnight and| When less than fourteen | Miss Esther Marr, of Bellevue, | girls of the group go, the charge is| recently for Boston, where she » $1.50 each. study art for two years ee heon and tea Saturday afternoon in nor of Miss Jean Fox, on account of the death of Judge P. P. Carroll Miss Helen Fay, Aberdeen Camp-| Mr. Walter Donahoe has returned fire executive, spent part of Gypsy |from an extended trip abroad. week at Camp Sealth, Mins Fay reports rapid progress is being) Mr. and Mra Hurd of new Campfire|New ¥ork, who came West for the Aberdeen |summer months, will leave Miss Ida Corey has returned from a fortnight’s trip to California. 906 and Mrs. Fred Hudson Baxter George Mr headquarters in Anes va day for their home in E ved today from Washington Mins Winifred Herrick returned £458 Arms to the Hotel Sorrento. this week from directing a mp| Mrs. Russell Bewall, of Port ee for Campfire girle of Port Ange # visiting Mrs. Arthur G. Du Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Gould will and Sequim on Lake Crescent. The oP a © come in from their summer home ort} Mr. and Mra. Cla Cc. Ramsay Miss |@nd their house guest, Mre near the Country club on James | ber 8. Septem: Angeles Mountaineers’ camp. with Mra, Clara Barnes, at the Fort! Herrick reports a very successful | Hill Ram: ot Salisbury, N. S., will oe Lawton Gun club, Take Fort Law- | camp, leave Saturday for a week's motor| Mr. Chapin Hunt left Monday ton car on First ave. | - trip to Portland, Spokane and W alla |night for the East, where he will howe CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES Walla, enter Yale this fall “ y ,OFr > GE , ‘ " t: " ne RNB ORT Pearee Denriiire of Bt. peti will Bt opmuga ge 1 cenh ee’ So | the leadership of Mrs./ Lankester, | ber 11, at 6 o'clock. Reservation may tin M. B, B.A. hall, Thursday, \tember fw, helo ear Sep | Mrs. Erdmann and Mrs. Taylor Id-|be made at any time, and must be ember 3, at 1 o'clock, Special | tember §—Orches aoe tn a poe | dings. Sixteen handsome baskets | accompanied by fee. business meeting prone 10 baralas pose - a were finished during the cam The program will consist of camp eee ed akin. Maotenuer aa ve seaity, |"? Marion Allen taught bead | toasts and songs and the newest mo- WOM 8 COMMERCIAL CLUB nion banquet, 6:30, aboard ship, | YO ion pices of camp. The Women's Commercial club| september 12 Scribes’ meeting,| Swimming and boating were pop-| ai 10. Clara | aboard will pre Septembr 14—Hookbinding, September 15—Orches. September 16—Reg- | gates due, for Western Washington conference of it 4 many of the girls carried See ayer ot “Fuba® toe |Beecher Funeral ervices Tuesday ors | All of the girls had a won | Private funeral services for Capt. Foote Beecher, veteran tra pri time and when they br | Herbert McBride | MONTHLY MEETING Campfire is. September 18—|{!t was found that y Puget Sound pilot, were to be held » 4 Seattle Alumnae of Chi Omega| Chorus meets aboard ship, 4:5; Wo-|the group money was used to pay| a+ 9-39 Tuesday in the chapel of the fraternity will holt ts monthly | helo council, 6-7; all-city council fire,| for the trip |Cremation Society ‘of Washington. eee: ————| meeting Friday, September 4, at 2|7:30. September 21—Bookbinding, 7,| Craft classes for Campfire Girls In| cootain Beecher, who was 71, met an o'clock, mt the home of Mrs. J./aboard shtp, September 22—Orches-|any craft desired will be started a8} -cidental death at Port Townsend, Clubs Blaine Murray, Wheeler st. Mra, |tra practice, 4-5; Mothers’ club meet-| soon as 10 girls are registered fafarday Cyrun C. Brown will be the anatst-|ing, 10-3, September 27~Open house | = I Neer ne ing hostess aboard ship, 3-5, September 28—| The executive board of the Seattle 5 oes ALI eA NI DLE CL es Bookbinding, 7, aboard ship. Sep-|Campfire Girls held a special meet-| Dahlia Exhibit to : Needle meet wither. MARTID MOTHERS tember 29.—Orchestra practice, 4 ing aboard ship Monday afternoon, Mra. C. Collins, 312 Garfield at ae _ August 28, to confer with Miss Edith | Be Held Sept. 11 Wednesday, September 2, at .7:3 The Suhipala Campfire Girls from| Kempthorne. Mrs. E. 8 Goodwin,| The third annual exhibition of ined Panther lake near Kent, spent last| Mrs. M. A. Weed, Mrs. C. E. Bo-| dahlias and fall flowers will be held week at Nordeen’s camp on Lake|gardus and Miss Almira George at-| September 11, 12 and 13, at Collins Gout Meridian. Plenty of good eats and/| tended the meeting. | fleldhouse, 16th ave. S, and Wash- yore then one hour of perfect silence af. - inton st. All exhibits must be en- a ter lunch every day with feet on|CAMP SEALTH REUNION tered before 10 2. m. of the first “pall ir fathers| bed and doing absolutely nothing) The sixth annual Camp Sealth re-| day of the show. ‘ For reserva-| with hands or eyes. union will be held in the social hall A record number of entries is ex- The basketry classes were under! aboard Camaraderi leptem- pected. racon GUADLY ERVIC UR purpose in remodeling and en- larging our store was to enable us to render a broader merchan- dising service than we have heretofore. Expansion and success are truthful mir- rors of public opinion. The support and patronage we have enjoyed have con- vinced us that Seattle wants a store with the Eastern theory of the equal signifi- cance of Service, Quality, Value and Credit Gladly, whose activities were spread over a wider field than ours have been in the past. With the opening we will present, not as new and strange departments, but as acquaintances of long standing, the fol- lowing new facilities for service. Lingerie, Hosiery Men’s Haberdashery It has been a great pleasure and de- cided advantage to go into the markets and purchase complete new stocks, and when we open our new store every arti- cle in these sections will be as new as new can be—purchased that our willing- ness to serve might find the greatest ex- pression in serving. Here you may come, sure that the same thought that reared this mighty organization will enter into every detail of its service and equipment. Here you. will find the finest and best of every- thing. Straight and clean, founded on concrete principles and our faith in the buying public, the new Eastern store invites your continued support. TWO ENTRAN 1332 Second Ave. 209 Union St. Oyoueat _ between meals? 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