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— a THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant-—-Laura Emory THN § { JOAN NICHOLSON ‘* In-| Miss Jean Fox Has Beautiful Wedding; formal Luncheon for Spokane Guest BY ALVARO SHOEMAKER ‘ P cbt é | A PRODUCE! f ® ripe rye | ie "Army and Navy Women | PAY 's rap is _“e Paice BB ark nave @ y j \ ' M 1,to Have Luncheon te te t t I D a Hague, Hob | . toe wutomobile r t treatr ne L + bh t " M yr Mi nt for an ime dere, with offices in’ the Wa . hw th of the autumn on tor in pr 4 ” Bev. William A. Major | rye n't ted" to. the. On ft f ‘ Pn t Mount I ! y #23 ; 5 3 aAaad tom ¢ ising fror Wl che ‘ be f th mt F wt ‘s a) Mra, W, T. I a at CApith26s3 | k gave ged i five words every a sie ey tee: i : ersona em In aouia ete pt le t . " \ tone em: | Miss Be ll to E ntertain Mr Balllare ie Marine, 00g dows MJB broide 1 w : t . ' me at to your grocer r et y n her Miss. Ar Be will ow . ~ a Lope _ ‘9 ee ‘ valley we ¢ is the hone of and Mra, J exquisit uquet brid, \ Saturday afte t | stectariane 1 they ¥ = M M wns, the mat h how in b © of Miss Mildred Cut fo the winte while t Ma of hono: hn of lar » jage to Mr. Lioyd lanes ar 1 the East IT hi. 1 nah inal of hos, andthe 2 | Pins ee 1eves. Loot M ay and Miss 8 . v 1 f 1 | ‘| Cards Out for Tea Pa | ! S id M ve Be ateté !Commissioners Trim Esti-! ,, ia uici e Miss beth § has left f | mates; Dupen Can’t Buy Pigs)” een despondent mgs } A N.Y ore si er a vhich his tailor 1 and ha P BR bd | f auce . h et f r Call: | I , To Preside at ah atte ; | : * ” | ‘ jute | s I of dol Supper Table Jr. ents I find dome he ts t I occurred either At the Ww as t h arisen er the e watt the. Pe na have ar. n of whether the wife ner > to work ax Ball Fide rive ne # hould be permitted to bob her than $309,000 from t hursds g, but instead Cnty td 2 8 Tt 0,000 the depot led himself t A hu 1 asked e of tol f h room, and 3 me b r Sand I field Larson, Mrs. George Brehm 1 Dr, Dell | i wu r * s unusual in Ht will, ¥ the second ; Mr, James gan re ed} go ft 7 needs of Friday night when he left home. oe i : kg * 1 the wife's mind t eep the tax millage down | 1 4 Bobb r Mra A a it it leads to to pot ne 0 pove this year nae x Engagement Announced 2 Ses wee it leads about one mill above tt {2 8 Mrs. Louis Gross announces the! Joan ig the little daughter of Dr. and Mra. Elmer Nichol-| rived in town fr ‘ The money for the air tied wi'|“U’? Glee Club to peer yagement of her | 1.—Portrait by Grae bet be obtained thru a ear bond $ raly Ne ah spealbeatyes on.—Portrait by Grady. . fehl | Have Big Season © ceremony took place in the - = oth clara tapoge N.E i teen men will be initiated to ha Alpha, glee club fraternity omen’ Ss u s- ; first mete Rie | ot ursday, The CLUBS FOR FRIDAY g, Octobe Patronesses . ers mem | Thorne v Sse 7 | “ 2 80 ) A 4 ell ADE: Chosen for Dance sec: boneg aoa rn | Homer Hill of the Cameron . ah : } r * o | will be considere Roder, M. Carey, Sew al and Lit ‘ aft pt to ¢ to fit ulius Hoverson, October ; tain gowr L. C. Davidse ifford Cahoon, ; . oldet 5 Dobrovolosky Walter Olson, Phillip Seen ste Ata mh peed ing the Seger? Ts , Fred Marcus, Jim Lunke and Walter Henry, Mrs t i The iso pent Int ng Glen chosen a > enry Hoffman, k » ean iving ale chos Mrs. Henry Hoffman, Mra, Willan |<tubnouse, which jl ty mare's ener. | Quake Saf e, | ee oes ‘Truax, Mrs. Herman | friends are invited me otal y tesa moral and mental health from lub has ever sung tobert McClelland, Mrx.|_ ‘The patrone ke Sixth tae Sanit nalture ot S Sa t home concert will Robert Meciettand | The Sea Oat : " «| Says Savant 5." eee zabeth Spauidin oa t ei. Gi e as . th | “Beattle ts atively safe} vember : rude Lewis. Sate i ITARY WHIST PARTY be Kee a ae ee jfrom serious ear not As | RETEST or Wac F. Miller W. R. C 1 ent ah eae nr loose soil : A ee : fo witha ceullitaty. whtlee paces | TT be. ew Chir #1 ca bsiatee Bil et! Adam Bock Free; emble yme lieria tober 9 4:30 : sed of brok ks as they oo hh Ske 1 on aber. 9, anneal distlows os Be ences haat eatin Jail Report Wrong port Fred in s¥ { the Mu hi ‘ on the Bh aki tam. [3+ Saunders of the depart-| Attorney Adam Beeler, despite re- After Octobe: and Mrs.| Pa James, Mo. J. Tate Mason,|and Art F 1 have t week 1 of Octobe Jment at the U hursday. | ports, not incarcerated in the Wachter van Behe at home| Mrs. Robert Brinkley, ™ R. A. Git rd part tt it ¢ Mrs be ted t , he North Carolina man who| Snohomish county jail for five ul kab Court Wanitrts apartments. | kale, Mra. 22. ( W. A. Shinkle, 71 : gin 4 ts tx well padded,| years or five minutes. He said so be ayers H, ¢ Mre. € ee ri at fe sit id a place did not know that in| himsele Thursd: Rs : his tare \ girls have alre exist many sections jeorge-| The report started thru an item! Mrs. Russell is Biche Det rf ‘ ai ate ie are ilPledge Suppene to town and South Park, the bed rock| {1 a commercial newspaper’ her Entertain for Visitor Mrs.. Thom: ae % a is the surface,” he said. “Fur-| Wednesday. Beeler explained that nd if George Youel: MILITARY WHIST Ea. 4 must t wh bed: Lift Church Debt | t re there would be little con-| ho appeared as attorney in a federal see PARTY | mmended| Women of St. Alphonsus Catholic in escaping the shocks of|case in which his client got the |Wedding Will Take ; F. Miller W. R. ©. willl of it as the we thru Mrs, A. Lin earthquake if house and prop-| sentence and that “someone Reet give a military. whist party Friday,| oo et at the end of 0 nt the Altar society ng down the hills atinistake (ncobying (he tera 1 , Place Sune ay Oct “9 $:30 « , Veter o I ‘LUE will wea: } t ple port of the wom. loose ground that suf- PARAS oi RRS 1 marriage of Miss Frances M “’ Ha ore ers in. camp uid take alen in the Diamond Jubilee campaign] tered most during the San Fran-| fetta i hoa yy faweatar v to raise St. Alphonsus’ quota in the | urthquake, according to Prot! Women Democrats e . Oct TAPTER AC , $1,000,000 church debt reduction | Saunders. pect Mrs. Trueblood to pa.anialy ane "| CHARTER AO, P. 2. c CAMPFIRE GIRLS drive |The atest piace for a home, he to Meet Evenings i brpe methane Mie 1 will PLANT TREES The members of the Seattle diocese| says, ts on flat surface where AG. Wobienta Scie Comes will en- | 2) ¥ 5 int the other are thin} $1,000,000 during the Diamond Jubi-| the top of a hill that 4s not too|cMtlc club will inaugurate a. series : ] A esisti at ear becoming e celebration of the 76th steep, of semi-monthly meetings at Meves” | Assisting at athe SRT ITT American Tree ass 1 | Bary of the diocese 3 Nc Jcafeteria, beginning Friday eyen- s Sree | Orthopedic Shops | coed 2 Man Is Slashed in headquarters hope f Girl Wi P El Comancho Is Jing, October 9. Members of the § i ‘ see may be in the lead in this movement SEA harcneeecsmeriiine: tu Parties Honor Mrs J. ¢ Ee Speen a | Duel With Razors | that every siri will become a mem. | 22°48 Es Hp od eck Luncheon Speaker |), (ining mtherinse Vise iy ess for The regular meeting of th | When Sherman Baker, 30, and|ber in Essay Contes’ Comancho,’’ one of the found peri rake a Miss Terrell ~ Leah bieagunty en CTU. has be | Fowler Jeffe fought a r Membership in the ization {s! Bernice Morris, 16, 7363 16th ers of the Isank Walton League of |_ re be es speaker bet be sisted by a es F poned until Friday, October at|duel on Jackson at, Wednesday | secured by simply planting a tree|~, W., senior in the St. Alphonsus | America, essed the Young Men's pres wake eee: Se H. Yan Wy ¥. F|2 o'clock, wh vill the Baker emerged from the fray|and then wri to the American | high school, is winner of the first] Business Club at thelr weekly meet-| 504 of Everett, who ie now prast totes M pe re Anan ¢ Mr tt. 6740 | with hi Ge. aeverely slashed. pelation at 1214 16th st. N.| p n the Diamond Jubilee essay | ing Thursd ticing law in Seattle; George Bs Aaa fageseas esi seepage N Bleeding badly, he was rushed to} W., Washington, D. C., where the | ¢ onducted by the Diocese “El Comancho,” a prominent RSL cel % 3 Pe RE a oriek., Moke t of the|t hospital, while Jefferson | treo will be registered and a certifi Toes *Swartelendancot author and lecturer, who is J. D.|hiveuun? seeker ce the Caan at her hom Bentley, “Mra Charles 3 ntment of | stad Jailed. Both men|cato of membership will be sent tol eighth grade, Blessed Sacrament| Phillips of Seattle in private lfe,|\e commission Mary Terre rat ae” Mea. AL FU HL Crothers ure negroes. the planter | school, University district, is the] addressed the members of the club 2 = : a plimerited Miss Terre! hee, GW, Payne, Mrs F. EB, Me. eee arilen ee as ear | winner in the grammar school ses-]on the subject of “Help Save Some| Daddy, bring homesome of Boldts ‘ of five tables and tea at| Comb, Mra. W. J. 'Morrow, r| 4 atho | sion Sport for the Boys tions were limited |p, Kimball, Mrs. O. Williams, Miss| Ww 1 t ds of the honor | 4 F Guild will haye| es and Mrs. James| charge all day Friday at the Thrift) students atte at a supper of! Shop, represented by Mra. H. W./ ington. ‘| their home in| Bruen. and Mra. C. E. Dole, In 79% “| el] and Mr. See-| the afternoc Samuel LeRoy |WvOMAN'S CE | ations confined to| Crawford ar M. Victor will! CLUB Ibe in chs Tho literature and travel depart:| Hydro-Blectric Ener — ~~ =— t of the ‘oman ntury Club Pee paral aa 11) With the water in the lakes and | ie x vibig of the club | Streams of the Northwest reported | i) See ee ea ny, at the lowest level for the last 26 | saruatink otis of | Years. light and power companies | Bese beep Hy P ei ' v | of the section are hard put | the delegates 10 ne eit oc omada {to find, sufficient water supply to ea Soe noon) hana musical program, {furnish the needed current for thelr | “ = 1 Tha ; be ja arrang by the | Water power plants, it developed in ote aohaiittade |interviews with thé heads of the| i erable i a hare ai two big Seattle power concerns | | NORDICA CHORAL ‘Thursday | | CLUB REHEARSAL Both tho City Light department | Phone The ‘dica Choral Club will hold|and the Puget Sound Power & ® MA | its shearaal Friday even.| Light Co. have been forced to run ling, October 9, at 8 p.m, at 610-11] their steam power plants almost at | building | their full capaeity duo to the short | University | Any girl wishing to join the club|age of current from their hydro: may make application for volce tost | electric stations before Friday evening to the dirc There is no immodlate danger of tor, at 610 Univer building a shortage of power, officts ry. | o.6. | : | i It ix tio power comparites who are | SOCIAL SCORM CLL “a fee hurt in that the cost of operating | ‘ Social Score Club will meet Tri-ling steam plants per kilowatt is] Thousands of em Are Watching The J) a... cctoier 9, with Mrs. Soophine about double the cost of operating | the water plants | | Hanry ye. Luncheon at | 1120 16th Star Want Ad Section. ]1 o'clock, Take Hast Union car, Should the dry spell continue WHY? BABS IN thrtout October and November, J. : | BASTERN STAR CLUB |D. Ross, city light superintendent, The Eastern Star Club will meet) wid, it iw likely that there would | : STAR READERS KNOW that every day many bar- SSeord meting ae ii a, mz | ame shortage of power IA the} gains appear in the WANT AD columns. Some want [| renee a tias o'clock, and bust. alate veils, however, would not he sald, steam plant can horsepower alone if because the prodies | run at] to rent houses, some want to buy homes, while othe need many other miscellaneous things. They have learned that b: atching THE STAR WANT ADS ness meeting at 2 o'clock | Saree) (SHIP COMMITTE | elty ls 50,000 full capacity Citizenship committee of the daily they generally find just what they want. . | seatttc Federation. of Women's | WITHDRAW "TACOMA Telephone us your WANT ADS, or ask to have a Clubs will meet with Mra J, 1 Sava CONTRA UE Hal ye y 4 1 fice,” ttle, cha an, Friday, October 9, | ast week, due to the low water) rasaght bite ts Radi e eauee cbt fe : Ne LIE ihe ae of ea situation, the Puget Sound com \‘Amerieantzation Bureau headquar-| Pany withdrew their 10,000 horac & STAR WANT AD DEPT. |fofee Gon ent “polng rer" wth iam be ; | ane Muse they needed all’ thelr power | 1307 Seventh Ave. MA in-0600 Wi oe en VPabettiall Olen In eH will hold its teachors Alki PoT, A reception to the annual Friday However, officials of the company scoffed at any possibility of a short MOON MLN AES WG SC KRU AK f HY EATTLE ‘Afraid of “N 3° © Low Water Forces Use of |\>==m=mmmmmamaeemmanamanen tee ‘ Steam to Furnish Power _ g ~ e Ross, Light Superintendent, Says ea PSST S tie DRAIE S | | that the STAR PAGE 12 rves’’?Stay ‘4 Fat and Wear Long Hair More ° . e Seattle Doctor Says Reducing Caus Trouble Than Booze French pastry!—Advertisement. ago because within a month their Baker operation tional have new river project will with about 40,000 horsepower. Lik connections with British Co. | lumbia companies which would al. | low them to draw power from there in case of any emergenc be in} addt- they | wise Heinz grow their own seed, their own tomato plants, and raise tomatoes where they grow shires nvae nae oats til best. Heinz have ten groups of Ketchup said RR, M. Boykin, Seattle man. Met eaettica logue tee Kitchens throughout the country, to bottle shortage in one section can be | mado up by excess power from an- their Ketchup immediately. Thus they keep other,” “This present water shortage | proves my contention that the stato | } sn of Washing’ 1 sufficient the tomato flavor, freshness and natural color supply of power rintenflont ete consent log Wate without preservatives. Taste it without delay. power compantes must draw on ‘ thelr steam plant enough power, “Tho registered capacity {n 1924 of all the power plants in the state ig about half a million horsepower, One can easily see that the margin between supply and @amand tag nen If the demand should have sudden Increase there would not Baty power supply to meet it, “The reserve to got | HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP cAppetizing Kitchens + 1. J. HEINZ COMPANY demand js Increasing at such a rate that it will double In four and one-half years, Last ypar it was per cent higher than it] was jn 1924. Personally, I. think state could easily use halt A-million more horsepower provided it had it with all kinds of power available (Re stato ta assured that industry will not be delayed in any way by a lack of power or by too expensive power," When in Pittsburgh visit the Heinz