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THURSDAY, SEPTE THE SEA oo Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Laura Emory ie Thomas Jensen Marriage Is Solemnized at St. rte hol tr Mark’s; Luncheon vor Recent Bride sisaie aa ‘the’ minions ylase ; : ; t's; Luncheon to Honor Recent Br ee maa oo that only slow baking will produce crisp, golden- Dee MARGARET rHOMAS:| Deming Bronson Weds AY Say ! — Nriae ot Mr, Eastern Washington Girl WOMEN'S CLUB brown beans with all their flavor and nourish- Harold Je ¢M iM 1 Mrs. Willlam Lee Brow Leac ta Wom: Charles Jensen, at a charming wed-! of Walla Walla. ment . . ding solemniaed last evening is 8. riage of thelr Been, pale, wi ment retained. Yet some women forget to look Lauc read . at $30) Mrs. ¢ B Gerah = ‘Waughop o'cloc t Bt Oltman and M , ent A ” Porch wad tiiea cwiits piaat:| Saget, SE Stockton, Onl. ieee ; for those words “oven-baked” on the label of the napdragons and dat m ng in the Northw will @ ep tthe re lavender and b ax Stl rive in t today to vis! r. Bron KANSAS WOMEN . = ackground of bi : thd theca The Kansas \ ‘ beans they buy. Heinz Beans are oven-baked and Standands bearing b: Mrs, Bronson graduated from mest at Volunteer Mills « in June, Mr, Bronson j September 4, at 2 for * sa graduate of the University of mR pienie= tanchenn, the label plainly says so. Washington and a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity SEATTLE DIVISIC 16 te Brown played t Mr. and Mrs. Bronson will make |. Seattle division Ase s Miss hale. hain |O. R. Cc, A, will firnt ~ is Because” a To ho: law, Mrs. meeting of the fall M. 1 wed the Rose ; 26.89 thy A A. hat 923% ave. on q Pilbcaie ‘Ven Fintar:was best 1," tha ee linea: ‘ vices perio oh Z at 2 p, m vr 4 man and the ushers were Messrs a. teh ae 6 on Business of importan All mem Kemp Ratcliff, Cle bP bg bers requested to be present Lanier Walker ° et Kelly Dinne r by Mr. and | RIDGEWOOD SEWING CLUB Followir m were the be m Mr. 7 Backus 4 $. gs ‘ Fie. Carlson surges aimee BET 1 Mrs, LeRoy M. Backus th wing ¢ fant skirts wi flat 1 twelve coyers at thelr home Friday | lowed by card: me, 4608 4 bows [ever aN ave. — « Frida OF on 9 |Cards Being inves, Look for “oven-baked” on the label Issued for Tea | | JOINT MEETING Mrs, James Anderson Wood ts! | ‘The various auxiliaries of the P send out cards to a tea at her | Ruth Sch: : Y New salad-meking recipe book H. J. Hein Comte? 4 home ‘ Thuraday afternoon, § meet at the home ¢ sent for four cents in stamps Pittsburgh, Pa. of her daug Miss Haw ter, Mrs, Louis Robinson (Eileen | honor, wore a bouff: Delaney) h with Mr F D | will leave is month for San | cisco, where they will make their | home. Mrs, W and Mrs. Rob. | 4 f inson will be assisted In recely | shape with a black by Mrs. William Arthur Deming under her " (Kathleen Delaney) of Bellingham. headdress. Her eee | shower of sweet peas. ’ Y | a centuria and bouva Luncheon at College Club} i ae \ The bride comin her) Honoring Julean Arnold, U. s.| Miss Elizabeth Corne lia Jenner, whose marriage to father, was very | commercial attache at Peking,| James Allen Leckenby will take place in October. 7 tote be eee nant. ing | China, the College club wilt enter.) Jenner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Comstock roidered in pearls from the 5 tain at luncheon Friday, at 1245 Je Porth Seal to the hem of clot: | Jenner.—Portrait by Grady. we mae mrs a Mr. Arnold, who has spent twen a hee: ere rere save for a beaded P , P x 2 ith the| (three years in the Orient, will ad-| 4 ggigtants Named for | al hed Jong and tight with the) Gress the members of the club \A J hh ned J ubs ee re ere at On esiats, he eee | Lyric Club Reception rain which fell from the shoulders, j ; S was caught with a handsome peari| Mrs, Brownell sea - CLUBS) FOR FRIDAY ornament, a family heirloom, and t Raini har i cueing eciletee. | Ceres Re wire eee we (Le onored at Rainier Chapter House, SEWING CLUB tulle vell was bound with a coronet| Mrs. Alexander B. Stewart enter. | ¢ Arthur J, Hubbard ¢ WILL BE FORMED a of rare old laee and orange blossoms, | tained with a small breakfast at her | tO? : Col. The nuxitt and her bouq was an exquisite nds yesterday, in| In the recetvin be to the Vet shower af or sweetheart roses nels H, Brownet! | W! a Le Hut t i and w a8 | Robert , 4d pe 3 After thee there was a n H. Ballinger | Graham Morgan ‘ be ser reception at t s residence. informal dinner} The rece p Mrs, Helmer t Clarence ever ® at thelr home at | * t B, Kelly, Mrs. W, and Mrs.|'The Highlands for Mra. Brownell hby Vivian Botting Staley presided at the | who is leaving September 14, for her | > c. and frie supper table centered with Ward, home. | Mr § roses, sweet peas, baby tiger lili see George Gaw , DOILY ‘TEA zinneas) and = French marigok ss Mra. Emil He , Mr. Clem Aolly tea will Standards and baskets of flowers Luncheon Honors R. Lo Ma a Holden | rad Tain were in all the rooms and were; Prominent Visitor and Mrs. Reba Gri banked at the bower, where the bridal To party received. honor Mrs. Julean The prog which ts in charge wife of the commercial attache to Arnold, Assisting were the Misses Ruth/ tne American legation at Peking Carey, ‘Eyrone Whitney, Helen Gil-| wig ts spending a short time in more and Mrs. Frances Braid Gilroy.|()0, yrs Joshua Green enter Mr. and Mrs. Jensen left on a Aga tained with a luncheon today at the Sunset club. Hosts at Inf month's motor trip to California, the bride traveling in a one-piece cre; frock, a plaid tweed coat and a smart gren velvet hat ‘ormal Dinner s & <erry, Mra On thelr return Mr. and Mrs. Jen-| Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Ostrander | MTS A: &- Kerty, Mo Ie Lares . at home at 1018 E.Thom-| gave an informal dinner at her} ee ee dante, Mra, T. home Tuesday evening in honor of . ford-Huteson an oe : Dr. Sydney James Hawley of Phila ay y | ish. The serving Mrs. Moore Will Give delphia, who {s making this par.| DS%. The serving » Luncheon for Daughter ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hawley, a] 0 yt. aera FW. Webate Mrs. H. D. Moore is entertaining | "Tt Vm Rolo aN A 8 0 Omens with a luncheon of twenty-eight cov . Mra. H. month ers and bridge at her home on Wed. | 4188 Matthews to Brown, Mra. La Chance, Adelaide C nesday afternoon, September 9, honor of her daughter, Mra. C Hickey, a recent bride. Give Luncheon Miss Gwiad Matthews will giv ee lluncheon at the Sunset club Frida: pi? afternoon, In honor of Miss Glen Gives Luncheon Kerry and Miss Janet Henry, who Mrs. T. T. Minor entertained with! will leave next week for schools in ® luncheon this afternoon at the| the East. Sunset club. | Invitations have been confined to in T. Miss Helen Smith. Miss Carlson Is est of Honor oe lelghteen close friends of the honor itichs Uy Mi. niet Moore {s entertalr eG. for Miss Henry peneets oles Sa Miss Emmanell Backus will en- her b 2 Laurelhurst, tertain With a tea at her home Small Informal Luncheon Misa Marie Carlson, - Tuesday afternoon, September 58, For the pleasure of Miss Anné|/ ment to Mr. Stewart Willson from 4 until 6 o'clock as a fare-| Parsons and Miss Gertrude Schulz! hag been announced well compliment to Miss Janet| Miss Priscilla Treat entertained) yf1s9 Moore will leave Sunday for Henry, who is leaving shortly for| with a small luncheon this after-|perkeley to remain neveral school in the East. noon at the Northcliffe. FAT PEOPLE! HERE IS SOMETHING ‘REAL A New Discovery! Pleasant Reducing Chewing Gum | months. | Miss Carlson will again be compl!- [mented on Wednes afternoon, September 9, when Mrs. Lorin R. Al- lan will entertain with a luncheon of eighteen covers at her home, one Dinner Celebrates |Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Friend en tertained with a family dinner of elght covers at their home Wednes day evening, in celebration of their = r: fifty-first wedding anniversary. ee which safely |! Mrs. Elmer Friend and two chil-| takes offfatatthe || ren of Juneau, Alaska, who have rate of several been their guests for tho summer, | for the North, | will leave Pride pounds a week, 5 Nothing to take Internally — No Dieta — Danger- ous Drugs — Ex- . Bridge Luncheon Mrs. L. E. Wright entertained with a luncheon and bridge at her | me Wednesday afternoon. Four| | tables were in play | . Off for "Silph” gives laiting relief from excess FAT — brings ‘Orthopedic Shops Mrs. E. H. Gearhart will act hostess on Friday at the Orthopedic 1 backyourfigure.| ||1unch room, assinted by Mrs. W. 8.| : In a Cheasty Hi 2-Pants Suit. * Wholesome Tillamook, with of Coukesy, snc others area | Sas lld ts | a pref thie Keon, Mrs. K: ore | Ready in the new Fall styles— | the coupon the famous flavor, is rich in food the recipes. marvelous recent dis 1) Miry. Chas, Kerr, Mrs. Harry Bchillor, | able. Special group at beciantinyt diienar meme rca covery nclentinta have been abla to incorpor- wn for years as wonderful reducersinto adelicious, refreahin d"'Bilph Doctors id A with obenity for years, Silph” in mont obstinate o ‘0 picture of Mra. N. of Brooklyn shows you what 81 dona for » wornan who had been overburdened with {nt for-years {a back to her normal wei All nho did was to chew Silph here is the result. You can do the same—already hundred Bilph Mrs. H. L, Koetter Mrs. Robert Moody and Mrs. Roger | McAusian will be in charge, at the | Thrift Shop Friday morning. In the afternoon Mrs. H. B, Bliss and Mrs R. 8. Terhune will have charge, ehewing gum call | been burde veing Gum for a few da are reducing with ryday. The moment you start chewing Sil stomach | WHIT oh you feel m wonderful change in your systern— IER HEIGHTS CLUB intestinal troubles yanish—no more pains or aches—through the flow of ‘Ask about our ne | ‘The regular meeting of the Whit mized with the gastric juices and these extract of sea plants, Silph eliminates The regular meeting a hi ; from your system certain elements which causes for FAT and you will be amaed how || tier Heights Improvement club wil easily and quickly you ean lon all excens weight. | j ON ; | {be held in the Whittier school, W. | Silph is not » drug, nor ®lazative, but a pleaeant reducer in eandy form. What could Auth i ‘ Aas MELA NG, be more pleasant than to chew two or three pieces of gum a day and know that your || 75th st. and 14th ave, N, W., on exons {at in gradually and aurely going for good Friday evening, September 4, at 8 ® Bilph not only appeals to people already overburdened with exceas {at but to those who D. im, | na tendency to 0} It ina wonderful way to prevent FAT to accumu | roe ay the figure—it in harmlens and re onie——rreommended to | ¥ women and children, not icing, but ta with all worn out, tired feel: |] AIRVIEW IMPROVEMENT | ing Silph wells for 50 cents a bo h for one week at all drug stores. BEWARH CLUB | mitations, ‘’Bilph’ is the re | arbre tien The regular meeting of the Malt " & Mekatniet fore view Improvement club will be held ill week's supply, to show wonderful results, ‘On sale || In tho portable of the Fairview | at OWL, any of Bartell's or wif “CHEW SILPH AND BE SYLPH-LIKE” Drug Stores, school, ‘Thursday ber 3, at & o'clock ters will up Refreshments, evening, Septem: | Important mat-| ' come —and Well Dressed! $25.00 Cheastys SECOND AT SENECA TTLE STAR Bla 7 r C. § v ' eee ; NATIVE DAUGHTHPRS ¢ ‘ WASHINGTON i | r reg t w t Prir I Every Woman Knows to P. jSuest of Miss ‘Tyrone Whitney for i ersonal j several weeks, left today for her COLUMBIA W. Xt 1 « asman and Mra, Linn H. returned last even from a short and M Victor 8. Jenkins: umbla W. C. T. Had who have beer & | trip to Vancouver, B, C are receiving congratulations upom H. Arey, 391 ays with relatives in town, | Pe Bad the birth of a son, William Gaffney, September nt to their home in| Mr. C. H. J, Stoltenberg and tember 2, at Providence hospital, oflock, A large attendance is de-| Be nd Mrs. ¥ y|daughter, M: Charles Clifford atone sired. w ptember 10 for the Ex Hartman, will leave Friday by mo- Mrs. Rex Stafford will leave next ur thru the New En tor San Francisco, week for the East, on a visit of ates before going to Wash ay rr several weeks. ° dD Cc | Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Staver Vincent age 4 “These Nerve Pains kts are spending a few days in Port-| Miss Margaret Olson returned Are Killing Me” Violet Sch: and land. Wednesday night from the East, "Mdroki sailed! August o8e where she has been for the summer Thousands of Agonized Suffer- 1 f I i Mrs. Ch ude TMompkon,|months, Her sister, Miss Sarah | pak t This Way About pend the 5 ting her sister, | Olson, of Sioux City, Iowa, accom= will return in the leave Saturday | Panted her home and will spend the Mrs Axthie Ge with | NORWEGIAN COMPOSER ‘ Tk 3 tou || B. McH szanne, and| TO LECTURE Now Th Bless This New Friday Lewis and| Madam Signe Lund, the Norwe- Discovery That Brings fler a r., of Clear|gian composer and lecturer who Quick, Permanent Relief re the guests for a few| represented the women of Norway Be 84 of Mr. and Mrs, B. R. Lewlg. the Norse-American centennial, Driver Mr, and Mra. H N, Moore “7.8 n Seattle, on June 28, will give @ (Hester Hill) are receiving tu Mr. Arthur Wilde left Saturday | lecture with views of Norway, and lations upon the f daugh-| for San Francisco, where he will| will play several of her own coms ter, : Seattle Gen-| join Mrs. Wilde, who ts visiting | positions, on Friday evening, Sep. eral there. After a ehort stay, they will| tember 4, at 8 o'clock, in Norway return by motor, hall. 2 Judge and H. E. Hailey will see eee go to Olymp aturday to spend Laura Hamilton, guariian| STEVENS W. R. C. i the week-end and remain over La-| Ayuzunta Campfire Girls at} Stevens Women’s Relief Corps will bor d ok ee | Renton, has returned from a yisit| ive a luncheon at the home of Mra, in Colorado. C. C. Risedorph, 1875 Hamlin st. om | | | and Mra, Charles K. Poe and “ere Friday, September 4. Take Mont=/ who have been spen A. C. Rochester and Mr./ lake car No. 10 at postoffice, cir country home David Morgan Roderick na igs Shs i s Lake Wast leave Sunday for Vancouver,| ALKI REVIEW NO, 59 4 o town next Mon-| B.C, to remain over Labor day. Alki Review No. 59, W. B. Ay winter months, eee | will meet at the A. O. U. W. hall, tiie. Mrs. Alexander Webster Dingwell| 1409 Ninth ave, Friday evening, | Dr. and Mrs. A. Rocke Robertson | (Burnett Park), who has been the| September 4, at 8:15 o'clock, former healt 6 relief get F ‘ Tablets. Your } recommendn them. 1 Bartell and Owl Drug Stores and all other leading supply you. Mal imgiate wl Spread thickly on slices of bread CONJURE up visions of piquant, savory sandwiches. Tillamook cheese makes many new things possible, There are Tillamook rarebits, a squash surprise, Tillamook brochette, cheese puddings, sal- ads—nearly two score Tillamook dishes for every occasion are in the splendid little booklet we'll be glad to send you. Write for a value—there are five quarts of full-cream milk in every pound. Made by skilled cheese makers in the famous Tillamook valley. All the cream is left in the milk. Buy Tillamook flavor by the slice or handy-size loaf. Make the Tillamook mark on the rind your cheese-buying guide. And cone to write for our recipe booklet. Miss Alice Brad ; Choose dish reci by Alice Bradley, School! famed cook of Miss Farmer's School of Cooking, Boston, and RECIPE BOOKLET COUPON Tillamook County Creamery Association, Tillamook, Oregon Please send me the cheese reci; Bradley, of Miss Farmer's Sch w charge service By tho alice of handy size loaf. pe booklet by Alice ool of Cokie. and’ -.5.W. FREDERICK