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MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1925, THE SEATTLE STAR PA - ne = . : [ NOTED OPERATIC SOPRANO | J¥2USIC ‘ e ww ea e ocle y | r% 4 rand. Quarte , fo nno es Concert ale Edited by Lillian Keerf LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 lass te wie ‘ Assistant—Laura Emory a Supper Dance Will Fete Visitor; Lewis-Strain , ; WeddingeSolemnized M. F ad ‘ 2 c " ay ny Ja ae : Mr Per! eins & ve" st, Mr. and Mra. | Give Small Luncheon i } ered Ma will entertain} Mrs. W. D. Perkins will entertain ‘ ; upper dance this} With a small luncheon at ber home : me | Tuesday afternoon. - | natructor of @ra-| eee Ait ova University. | Kappas to Hold t Strain Silver Tea | } hye |. Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Wedding } will give a silver tea Saturday after : « : ; ¢ Miss Evalyn Mae| 29, October 17, at the home f : of Mn and Mra | MMs Tom Meadag, 519 West High ing, at 1 1 ; chert in, to Mr. William Ea. | 48d drive : oy hy a fl a of Mra. Bidnks Par Two fashion parades will be the Lies orga’, 3 § ah Lewis, was solemnized Saturday} tures of the afternoon, one from any date ‘ : : hate tho Whitman Memorial |? atl 4 o'clock, and the other ’ ‘ “i g E - Ney. Dr. A. CG Smith} OM 4 until & o'clock.. Members 2 : a read the service at g}®04 thelr friends are invited to at eoting int fern October 9, tend. recept abs of T 3 = ay oMe.|_MM Crawford Morrill will have Octobe ‘ ne er er tan tr ebarge of the dining room, assist 1 ¢ . he ll Love Youl'ed by Mra Beverly Vernon Han. | Club of Oct panied by Miss Evalyn! cock and Miss Ruth Trenholme with t no Mar aud Miss Dorothea Bissell) heceiving will be Mra. Herbert. Coe. ‘ h meet em violin and Miss Veta Mae! Mrs Dp. E. Buckmaster of Tacoma, \ 6 Cult Bllingt rt plano. | Mra Mesdag, Mra Lyman Hoge ka Clut Octover 14th 4 Miss Str who was given in| Black, Mra Clyde Hadley and Mra t ' Voman’s 1 e * marriage by her father, was most! Harry Coe © Club; re wet Jelilcate pink georgette eee v U3 Oo " waded earls snd britiants | Dinner and Bridge us : m ; ailing » train of Spanish g 5 N i 9 m bad wee was her yell of pink tulle, at Army Post { ext time you re te pted to eat a ound with @ small coronet of silver} Lieut. Col. Howard G, Davids, Y ‘ : eaves and pearls Ophella roses|/S. A, and Mrs, Davids wero hosts : and yalley lilies were In her bou-/at thelr qua } } Wed % at Fort Lawton sday evening, entertaining ten ie es reria oy bite” between meals—try WRIGLEY’S. ¥ n stron of honer, Mra Ruth guests at dinner and bridge, | ash ‘ atthe nae eae The idea is this: you want - w gowned in orchid te | . tho miasaha : . and “carried Columbia) Marriage Service Read | on has ofly + et Me something for refreshment — ‘ ia Wood and atiss star-|@t Home of Parents co rilg ah pu ; “ion to give you a tasty treat— s, the two bridesmaids, The marriage of Miss Madge Park, ’ * r ks of georgette, Mina| daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. O. Park, shade and) to Mr, Harold E. Renfro, son of Mr blue Ophelia} Alice B, Renfro of Seattle, took place Pylanee # Also you want a little pep to carry you to next meal time. Wood was in waterme Miss Lewis in poses, sweet peas were carried. | Friday evening, 9, at the NEW Mr. Ri 4 Lewis was best man,| home of the bride's parents. 1 ; and bert Strain and Mr. J. B. Milligan read the sery , ee ee NOW: don’t overburden t Charles the ushera Ric’ jice before one hundred intimate "Ny > : : ! t | Vlisabeth ethberg, famous soprano, who will be pre- ? : rtiiahearen | Srights acd, telat vee ~ it ae ote: res oy Seen eos ey mde ™ your stomach—don’t humor a ¥ wore peach chiffon} ‘The bride was gownsd in creme| %¢ nted by the ies’ Musica ub in concert, Tuesday The Is Niky; ants, and Mra. Lewis|crepe meteor, fashioned with white| evening at the Metropolitan Theater. e fa (4 appetite: + a king’s blue georgette, {lace and trimmed with seed pearls. |————— ——_—_—— — ee mn followed the cere-| Her long vell was a beautiful plece be held Tuesday, October 1 Let WRIGLEY’S stimu- Strain residence. | of real lace over 100 years old. It P | p.m, in Plymouth ct e ‘ traveled in a gray silk! was fastened to the white ribbon ersona | ve In will bo led by the F , late a genuine hunger and crepe dress, a squirrel jacquetto| headband by a pray of me : 1 Mra. Philtp oes from t get you ready for a good and matching hat, | blossoms. Her bouquet was Ophella | who have, been al thre meal. Mra Lewis left for Art-| rosea and yalley lillies. pine te ot sig Riya ! =f ah Dy 9 he bares Miss Frances Buhl, wearing, &) for home October 11 and will arrive did And then use it also, a 3 r i crushed strawberry gown destened| ih seattle early in November A = : #405 Phinney ave, Jon straight Unes, and carrying a eiege Ite dance in deaired. AFTER EVERY MEAL, . sf bouquet of pink roses, was maid of} yr, A. H. Anderson has return pe lat i i 4 iss Jenner Will honor. Tho diminutive flower girls,/eq trom a two weeks’ vistt tn San| WILL HOLD es a pleasant digestive aid. - i 7 . Misses June and Clara Louise King. | Francisco. OPEN HOUSE ‘ Have Home Wedding ere dreased in pale blue organdie eebde Wak ‘Gentile. Gotten : Miss Elizabeth Jenner, daughter of | trimmed with white lace eran ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Comstock Jen-/ fr. Leo Danby was best man sling abr ra , t the ner, will wed Mr. James Allen Leck-| at the reception which followed ating oe ; : onalit Be. 8 enby, 5 ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mra Helen Gull, Mrs. J. W. King. | vember 7 ¢ rs Leckenby, Tuesday evening, Octo-| Mrs, B. Buhl and Mrs. C. A. Hollo-} “#e 1 Ty + ‘ber 20, at the home of her parents,| way poured. Several sore sis-| Mrs Richard ; The Rey. Dr. James Milligan will ters of the bride, Misses Dorothy | daughters, Kath the i read the service atS o'clock. Simmonds, Audrey Anderson, Helen | Josephine, with her Miss Barbara Trumbull will be} Drake, Winifred Chappel, Marion|Henry § ‘Tremper, have como in Chub :w Mary Haggist, state maid of honor and Mr. Mart Fall) Thornton and Josephine Jacobs,|/from thelr summer home at Lin- meet n of the Kindergarten as ‘: will be best man. assisted. coln Beach to th apartment at 13, at 3:30 o'c . peak. The Campfire Girls will} irs » : 92 ; A reception will follow the] Mr. and Mrs. Renfro sailed Satur-| tho Hotel Sorr Edward Lincoln | ser A * " be provided j ceremony. day on a two months’ tour of the Labatt \¢ npeaker of the|f Hat} r ; = on 8 Hawilan islands, but will make their} Judge C. H. Hanford sailed Sat-| | tox | Bridge Lancheon home fn Seattle after January 1. purday on the Lurline for Honolulu, | | . Mrs., Albert Price ia enteytainizig |, Poth Mr. Gnd Mrs: Renfro attend-| where he will visit his son jand |%-% | ed the University of Washington, | daughter-In-law, Maj, and Mra Ed. j lai ba yd aut zapped on where Mrs. Renfro was a member| ward Hanford. ae ‘ two, | Of the Alpha Delta Theta Sorority, | Gok id | ¢ nt $:1 Covers will be placed for thirty-two. ttn Th Wi) eae A. Wakwtac of POF f at $a 3 . | Townsend, {s tho house guest of of the Dinner to Precede Orthopedic Lunch and |qudge and Mrs, Burke for a few parle oe es ’ N's BAPTIST ARY UNION | Socie Missionary | more Wedding Rehearsal Thrift Shops days iss Frances Isted will entertain| Pythian Sisters of Mizpah Temple | membera of her bridal party at} No 90, with Mrs. J. B. Wilson,; Mrs. W.. R. Ts October 14, at 2 o'clock, ment of the M. , 41st ave. and Andover st. * ee onl will be he of Tacoma, The Women's Baptt ™ 7 oa a od ; s <a th - ag 4 od voice who dinner this evening at the Yacht| hostess, will be in charge at th : h k i Union wil) hold its quar orpiiettarand a NORTH QUE ANNE Ath . . ‘ neo dic Lunch room Tuesday. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. |tages of the titute fives Wednesday, October 14, 3 F . Club, preceding the wedding re Ss i be is Chark Walt McEwan Tomkins. * it itu! meeting on Wednesday, a them’ In the conc P.-T. A, hearsal. + tener at: £L. Serious: vied | rac ee sacar de dar a ci , he N : fa Thiel, presi: | beginning at 10:30 a. m,, in the ney December 8 at the First Christian| ‘The“North Queen Anne P.T. A. ‘i Mr. Id, Mrs % Dd . 2 baent of Queen Thatitute: wi Queon inst | Churct ae § at be herd Hsia ee ee Sa te to Mr-lwW. G, Dameron, Mra. Olive Hul-| “Mrs. G, B. M. Pratt has returned i X | serne Wlvionticnal Re ive. N. /and Crockd sey drveippolagi ante pn Pyaar cae open en ea Bea ert | Tuesday evenings, October 13 and] at the | November 3, at the clubrooms, in| October hool on Friday evening, nized Wednesday evening in the| ck. Mra Ruth McIntyre, Mra.| trom a trip of several weeks in| Miaden soa st. Mrs. George Whitman, of Kaying, jE. E Milnor, Mra Arthur Hall, Side of the ¥ he East In the Monitght Church of the Epiphany. é ; Reanel | will speak, and Mrs. N. S.) tn ‘Terminal Sales building, First see ‘eae Seer rd ale ad Pt Y F Gertrude Maxon “| TWILIGHT TEs Sherman will present the “Golden | 30% virginia ; uthatrom, Mra G. ciMott, Mrs.| Mrs. Caspar Sharp who has a Maxon, accompanist Tho Indies of the Besant Lodge] Anniversary Program." ; en cat Apairmaa OLD Entertains at Luncheon | rank Morgan and Mra, T. Capoot.| teen traveling abroad, 1s now viait copopticnl eosletyy TAT Bie A lanoheon wifl be sdrved.at 13402. bokmaatlen cele. ha ne foche sf Mrs. W. Johnston entertained} The Orthopedic Thrift Shop will] ing tn the East and w be home} a ave: ‘giving 6. sitet nominal pric, "Take 1.0" he ” pas reat aes neces : pea Ck chews aie rie oan fourteen guests at luncheon this af-|be in charge of Mra. Jultta Winget | next Mo Mr Sharp) ie OMe UE Rest ‘jee Jessie B. Chamberlain, 8Un reated externally wi ternoon at The Olympic in honor of |and Mra, Rose Elliott for Beacon Hill | who spent the summer abroad wi! 2 ck, . followed b a talk ait eat rons fel 00 ae tas, Mra, W. B. Watts, of Mexico, and| Guild, Tuesday morning. In the af-} nig mother, returned to town vuality, the First’ Step 1 | WEST SEATTLE W.'C. T. t | Mra. R. E. Trengove, of Los Angeles, |ternoon Mrs. Olive Olson and Mrs.) day night, and will entér the Unt Achievement,” hy Miss ( West Seattle W. C.,T. U. will VAPORUB who are her house guests, and Mrs.|Josoph Zimmerer will have charge] versity of Washington Otto Keating, of San Francisco, , for Seahurst Auxiliary. reer i) Mrs. Frederick Bain and Miss chairman of !mect Jn ‘regular. monthly sessic MONTHLY MEETING AND LUNCHE( eee The regular monthly meeting and orker in the woman's movement on. Over 17 Million Jars Used Ye r} Llewellyn Morrison left today for) i ncheon of the Alki Woman's Im Women Ss u S a few days’ visit in Vaucouver,| ovement. Club, will bo held Tues ee nee C2) B,C lay, October. 13, at the homo of : aves 4 CLUBS FOR TUESDAY 12, according to the following sched. see eee spate Rigs ede Bs i eae - = ule: the Coterte|, Mt Andrew Doolittle, who has | will bo. at 12:30 \ =U LAWTON SCHOOL CLUB | Drama Department of the Coterlo! ioon spending a few weeks at the eerie j u The Lawton School Club will hola| Club at 10 o'clock at the home of/ university Club, returned today to/ Poin veuaiee i | qistingtonay e ite regular meeting ‘Tuesday, Oc-| Mrs. W. Harry Richards, 3712 11th | 14, home in Spokane Srnedod, will’ be tober 13, at 8 p. m., at the school. | N- Subjects: Informal discus- | Amr ay ee Bate ien ] i va f Mr. J. R. Turner will lave charge|*ion, and one-act play, “Hyacinth,” | F. M. Kellar, Mrs. Ansley) Mrs, Richard Humes will be t AcE Tre { of the program. Refreshments will| Presented by Mrs. Willlam Lynn.| Newman and Miss Alico Kellar) assisting hostess. ‘Tieswauseearen sit aT a. i apie | gina tod eel ed. pyr dell 3h ECE MUDOAY eRe tay ngs ee aS oO bse & Pays onsen teary) couver, B, C 2ARD PARTY = amempaenatn * ‘ ST. MARTIN'S MOTHERS’ joral expression by Mra, Eugene|°— ae en | ORR ESSE S s " m7 i B 5 Fsaey Cd eralbete Be | STAFF LUNCHEON lo. M., Tue St. Martin’s Mothers’ Club will be Ctionfan Club, at 2 0’ loc 8 Z | ‘The secretarial staff of the Y. W.|day afternoon, October 13, at the entertained by ‘Mrs. Joseph A. Jes-|erated Clubhouse, subject, “Makers} 4 4 ten room will meet for a 12| home of Mrs. Ida Turner, 621 19th mer on Tuesday afternoon, October | of America,” Mrs. H. R. Audley, | Sotgcy juncheon on ‘Tuesday, Octo:| Ave. N. Luncheon at 1 o'clock i 12, at her home, 7202 First ave. N.| chairman; "A Son of the Middle} ye 12, sting Nora Getgood, ¥. W. | re opal Luncheon will be served at 1|Border” (Hamlin Garland) by Mrs.| x" secretary of Tulsa, Okl.n, will be ADDITIONAL, CLUBS 4 ck. H. R. Audiey; “A Daughter of the) mest of honor, Cosmopolitan Clb} ial , © hontess will be assisted by| Middle Border” (Hamlin Garland), |C¢ the Y, W. C. A, second floot| rAINIER CHAPTER r) Mrs. Arthur P. Hein, Mrs. John N.| by Mrs. Roy W. Burns; a group of| «ju rooms, 7:30 p. m.; Bible discus. Baltrusch D, A. R, ACTIVITIE Mrs. Joseph W. Sands,| ballads by Mr. Frank Coombs sion Jed by Miss Florence Maddock, | Rainier Chapter, Daughters of the | bs Mrs. Walker W. Lauphere and Mrs. Woman's Btato Dental Hyglenint religious education necretary. Busl-| American Revolution, announces OCTOBER 17th closes our wonderful WEST: Jack Miller, Take Phinney car to| Association at & o'clock at 1,000] none Girls’ Club of the Y. W. C. A.|the following sohedule of neta e—offeri Tind st. Cobb Bldg. Plans for the winter|third floor club room, 7 p. m.; Mias| or fei one, irpad pga 12) ahh INGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGE sal: ffering hide ca! | wilt be discussed. Wull attendance | Harriet Smith in char Bluo Tri-| Wodnegday, Octobor 14 ; SEATTLE COUNCIL PT, A. deatred. angle ‘Residence Club of the:¥. W.| with med I 3, Buewell ax hy you any range under that famous name for $10 » Seattle Council of Patent-| Current Events Department of the|C, A., 7 p.m.; informal talk on China| foljowod by a short program: talk 1 ) Aseoclstlon@ GMM TEaee \Raatlle’ Gyocane’ Cris at a3 20|by Mina Helen Galley, club secretary.| on pioncor days In Seattle,’ by Ara DOWN and EASY PAYMENTS! ° y October 14, At 20 a. Mm. 10/ o'clock at the home of Mrs (e| O66, | P. HL. Watt; ‘a group of songs of @ auditorium at the ¥. W. CG. A.| Magrath, 917 Harvard avo, N, Pro-| UNITED WOODCRAFT | the samo period by Mrs. § ; i ‘ Mrs. W, tdon Roge chairman | gram, “Vacation Reminiscences.” | CLUB Danaiay dhedmpar 4 by Mi rate | You are especially urged to see the NEW JUN- of Cam will be in charge. | rAterary ‘; T mnited “Woeddbatt’ Club will lracent : y 2 > i i | IAterary Interpretation Depart-| ‘The United Woodcra lub will! Lovering. il ? bes sane will speak 00) ment of the Seattle Worfan’s Club| moet at Mevos’ cafteria, Tuowday, | Ciiaday, Oetobad toatudy cians IOR CABINET (the one with the WHITE EN ‘i activities represon- P Fala ome i tober 13, Membe 0 be] a o hottie’ oF Hack. 4 tatives trom the Girl Reserves and|ar Garon’ sy tnvvard ave. lorasent, nad hail tage ak Ren SE CIR aM AMEL COOKING TOP)—every automatic fea- Girl Scouts will present thelr work.| ., : M “in er eee , i i ‘ 3 |N. Program: Roll Call, “Literary sited Friday, October 23—A dramatic . . he record-breaking low price of $120 SI bes fate ord Quotation”; “The Outcast” (Selma | ¥ION PARK UNIT recital for the benefit of the stage | It is hard to believe but ture and tl ie g Pp $ PN Naan ee Cie | Lagerlof), by Mrs, Frank Baker; furnishings {n auditorium, | it’: i ! F PREMI i EST- ee Bo hice Clhb will mest | wwe gtefansson in the Arctic,” by| ‘The Washington Park Unit of the| saturday, October 24—Matinee: it’s true — Foods cooked in all! A FREE UM with every WES Oth ave. ‘Wa, Tuesday, October, 19, | ME% Olle Lyall Muslo and Ast ‘Foundation Fund | both entertatnments divcted by electrically retain a far INGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGE sold during this Oth ave. '¥, Octobs Hy 7 will meet at the homo of Mrs.| Mra. G, W. Saunderson. | ii t pO aot aiah Bs, Btonsars egCammitten ont Lagteation_ for er Stanley Griffiths, 3731 1. Prospect] ‘Tucsday, October 27—-A. luncheon | higher percentage of food sale! nd Mrs. am McGregor will be | 5¢ - ad _ vernco: r q oe onor 4 RR | 5 ie tho assisting hostesses, pr Clubs at 10:80 o'clock at tho Fed-|#ts Tuesday afternoon, October 13, giv n to paubE ala May Robson, at | and value than in any “ee jerated Clubhouse. Chairman, Mra, | #t 2:40 O'clock, jn dp. m., tho ad ular moeting. other wa ! El tri Kk: * Net WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB |. M. Thatcher I a anal WE, MALTBY F5 y ectric COOK- YOUR range is waiting in the Wor Civic Club wil see RUMMAGE SA LID sty ets ery is one of the great con- ; : meet in the Erickson room, at the che WILL BE A rummage sale will be held in} WATER TATNTS > h Poa our display room for your ap- PS W. CLA n ‘Tuosd Octobell INSTALLED Stall 61, Heonomy Market, any | Pais, rel n re lv Hd te veniences of t e age—it is auiath abcd t Mrs. an Ste y | Maple I¢af Post No, 21, American| and Wednesday, October 13 and 14,) altby, pr lent of the . preciation an emonstra- duet 7 base ee ation aaah i beten wil install ite newly elected | under the auspices of Circle No, 2] Washington State Wederation of | ho more an experiment. : ‘ ‘ Fovernment preceding the regu. ofticets on ‘Tuerday evening, October | of tho Ladies’ Ald of Holy ‘Trinity | Women's Clubs, who jn vialtine | tion of its many advantages. mesting, beginning at » 1:46 {18 At 8 o'clock, at American Legion | Lutheran Church fetes Ne tthe caplet pide o'clock, headquarters, 609 Third ave, 2 dee brandi pte ae ky Ane ih had, P bey, commander; A, J. Batt, renior| ‘The Catoldh Club will meoti@ues-| the club women In that part of the ) @ 4 THD CLURE vice commander; A. Weston, Junior] day, October 1, for a 1 o'clock i On fected the Spokane Tho various clubs of the Cit |View commander! W. J. Holland, ad-| luncheon, at the home of Mra. C, G.| Woman's Club was the hostens; Oc: | eR a 9 ame: 1h CMAIn.f pd wasted Hb anda oa ijutant ft. K. Wylle, finance officer;| teltner, 1400 Koren ave tober 6 the Reardon Woman's Club | ELECTRIC BLDG, SEVENTH AND OLIVE—MAin-5000 a = euccay, October |) 's, Hatt, service offloer: A. Pat ier mae ® Jand the Tilleum Club .of Cheney | 1312 Fourth Avenue 2012 Vernon Place Tomorrow, at Boldt’n Cafe, 1414 | more, sergoantatarma; A, Weston, |W. C. T7U, MEDERATION | entertained her; October % the Apo Kenneth Watta, chairman The regular meeting of the Seat-! kane Demosthenes Club a luncheon, Third Ave., Ham Sandwich Potato | historian y ¥ miter ori tlo Federation of W. C, TU, will!and the Woman's Book Club, 4 . f : Bulnd, Me and Cottes, 26e—Adv, ‘of the ¢ , a ry ‘ s eee ae / " q for MIMI ROMS tUNd FOV Re 1 AARNE RETA) ANH A

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