The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1920, Page 10

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B COZY LITTLE HOME today for its manie spirit of b the courts are in wo Wall baskets of dogwor enhanced the woodland A. Strout, Mrs. Joshua John Collins, Mr embers ar A gorgeous basket of marie Spur, tulips and snapdrag: Feception committee inclu Montgomery Russell and Charles Rollins, Mrs. Jobr Ghallenberger, Mrs. J.C. 7 Mra, Wallace Green Col David Edward ner, Mrs. Whitney Treat. Mr Beals, Mrs. Pierre John Erickson, Mrs Mrs, Samu Mandel! 1 hon, Mrs. A. Campbell, Mr Mra, Phillips Mt Perry, Mrs. Har H. Bacon, M Har ' Mrs. William DP. Perkins, Mi Mitchell. A bevy of x stated in dispensing Tea to Honor Mrs. Tecently returned t fertained at a beautifully ap tea at her home on Highland tea table ove Mrs. Richard Dwight M Frederic 5 gon F. Backus handsome basket of pink row @ulips. During the © ivi Br. Phileas Goulet delight Dinner-Dance at Yacht Club Mrs. P. H. Watt entertain @M informal dinner-dance la Miss Green Hostess at The Dansant + Park Galbraith Parker. Washington hotel. Miss Green a “SEATTLE TENNIS OPENING ATTRACTS | SOCIETY TODAY BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS nds, annour effective arrangemer don the tea table, over which Mra, Edwin Mrs. | reen Albert Horace @eron, Mrs. David Edward Skinner and Mrs. J. D. Lowman presided Mra, Winlock Miller, Mrs. James R James D. Hoge, Mrs. Alexander Hwan, Mrs. Richard Dwight Merrill, Farrell and Daughter Tif welcome to Mre. James PD. 3 rel) and Miss Heien Farrell, who have Bide, Mrs. Harry Whitney Tre The rooms we Joshua Green alternated wt uve and Mrs nad for its center Guests with a group of song companied by Mrs. Albert Ch ‘Phillips. $ t the Seattle Yacht club in | G@lebration of the birthday of her | Miss Lucile Green was hostess this at the dansant in honor of | Dorothy Lindsey and her fiance, at the} aoe to CLUB of The Star attle * club Kept ope Ing very modestly Q thru the summer month for a game ts of huckleberry ELEPHONE the So- ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. ject should attract a widespread in Anx explain the Itallan view point in the recent controversies, She hat felt keenly, as have all lovers ot aly, the misunderstandin the @ ory onference towa , This lecture i# open r 1 h M k g 4 series of f N . r t jfor many rn Tea for Bride-Ele t M Marion Norton was hoste at a tea 1 misce ous wer t her bh Satu May & Mins Er Thompson, w see To Receive in Honor of Daugh te rs « Surprise § “| June Bride | A surprise shower was given 3 }day evening at the home of Mra. D. }L. Bowen, in compliment to Mise ol tit Shoes Erdman, whose marriage to be ct was the recipient of many useful | Mr. Frank H. W }an event of June Jr, w The bride-e gifts: see School Players in “Sleeping Beauty” The playlet, “Sleeping Beauty,” was given by children at the Sew- jard school Friday night, as a feature of Community week. aasisted by Mrs. Norval H. Lat: » Mrs. Russell Howard La Rue, Judithe Gibbs and Miss Marion eee q fr. Henri Scott lonored way Guild to ‘Offering will be t ken i Upsilon ception @t the chapter house . Wedding Day Set m Tuesday, M her marriage to on of St. be perform: fist church at 8:30 o'clock be the Misses Ls m. Mr. Merrill Heu Lise - Lecture on Ital, y This Evening Miss Lila van Kirk upon its freshn is always South End Market WE ETRE Ti Mrs. James Hamilton De Veuve Mill be hostess at an informa) supper | (party this evening at her home in ¢ ment to Mr. Henri Scott, > singing at the Moore theatre. leet With Mrs. Farrar |The Broadway Guild of the Ortho- ¢ hospital will give the last pro- of the season on Thursday ty 27, at 3 o'clock, at the home Bert Farrar. The pupils of the 5) Pless school will present a French | E) play. and Mrs. Bond of the Cornish | | wehool will give a reading. A silver) The Psi Upsilon fraternity will en fertain. at tea an Sunday afternoon Miss Maybelle Burgess, daughter @6 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burgess, 25, as the ar aul. The ceremo 1 in the First B evening. Mrs. Merrill Heustix will oc, Mre. Earle Craig | ; | spend the 85 groomsman ~ ar, Kenyon. Mustrated lecture on “Italy Adriatic Problem,” with special | Mrs, Keith Bullitt is ence to the port of Fiume aditorium HE excellence of coffee pecence ‘United Tea & Coffee Stores | Liberty Market 119 YeslerWay | I | Chev. Paulo G ly appointed charge d'affair Italian legation in Warsaw, Poland . in the city visiting friends. daughter, Miss I | today for a visit af ten days in Vic toria, eee Mrs. Joseph C. T [been spending a fortnight in Spo kane, the gu! home today eee for a week, wii on Sun Mrs. Eden Vancouver. eee Major and ¥ Vancouver, B. C. Hotel Washington this week, ing Thursday ¢ part Mr. and Mra. Aubrey W last night for Vancouver, kend, Chicago, who have been pop weeks, will de the summer 4 . spending sev eral days guest of hi | sister, Mrs. Peachy SPRINKLE CLOTHES WITH WARM WATER sprinkli clothes diately Th for the steam damper quickly and evenly an be ironed almost imm the hand - help in the froning of them. MACARONI WITH CHEESE SAUCE 1% eupa macaront 4 cups boiling water 1 r 4 cup erated cheers Break macaroni into inch ple and paprika, Stir until thorc ed, Add milk slowly atantly. Add chees blend tirring con and cook a few minutes longer. Pour over macaroni and serve hot CLS Literary Mra, George W. Mahone snd Mixes van Kirk ts most me on The marriage of Miss Josephine Carman and Mr Church of the Epiphany. oni ail (Copyright 1920, by The Neuspaper Exrterprise THE CHILD IS THE KERNEL OF THE } RIAGE AND DIVORCE QUESTION THE BOOK OF ANN party ) successful ¢ conversation orce question. |the home, and to labor for its prea-| Mother Lorimer took soon an whe heard the n ite of the way fhe was playing wort. will be jot officers will be held, . daddy burt her, mother is always care any reference to his pa her very much. own Httle bunga- Brenna was recent- of the It was a home! A real home! aught Bob's smile an 3 p.m. Wash nd Fir #t. Polish people and Mr. J. H. Fox departed this week ur-next brand of punt for a business trip to New York| e but Mother Lorime: (Te Be Continued) whic The family was dix cupy on six months of | | City. . Mr. and ot Kansas C spending some time Faculty tudent bx rimonial arrangemen Mr. and Mra. J. Howard Allen and thy Allen, left part for the sake of to mark their careers Dr. Renateers Remedies * with each Via English, German, Spanish, guese and Freoch | semester of the # going back ler, who has Women t of her pilrents, Mr. | and Mrs. C. P. Oudin, is expected Miss Marjorie Henderson of Powell River, B. C., who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. C. Eden part for her home| Ay, accompanied by Mr. and| , who will visit friends in bers are aske¢ | Jack C. Ross of |plan for @ rally were guests at the for their} Mr. Alexander Polson, of Hoquiam, ed last evening, after spending several days in town, a guest of the | Hotel Washington see Mr and Mrs. H. H. Williams, of r vis-| |itors in the city for the past three art on Monday for | Lummi Island where they will spend much simpler for per- 82 Disorders of ffapring, but I d Sore Throat an: the Country club, the ly not to genduses, that 4 titled to a real home, with a father If one will use warm water when clothes for ironing the M4 ized upon the| AMU SE MENTS ms find marriag together for the hotter the water the better, |? the articles perforated stopper may be bought and fitted into a bottle, making it possible to use very hot water. These stoppers make a fine, even spray that it is al-| most impossible for one to make with | it wise to live MOORE yet of them have quick, dar has nly dampened clothes are a big | if human being eee LOK Ww PALACE HIp Direction of Acke name of a ehild} taking up the OTHER “1118 A thimking doe very clear thinking. sn't seem to me The old tradl # abused, neverth founded on eler Cook in boiling salted water until tender. Melt butter, Add flour, salt S MINSTRELS Aye, and, inste to sult their own notions of personal happine [Clubs « MONDAY ‘Travel ¢ ney Kane, ar 1 Mahoney, will be hort: | musicale and lecture re thelr home, 1204 20th ave Monday aftern 0 gue # of the 1 The program will be Camilla Kessinger Mini Inabella Linder, vielin Mra, Cecile Mahone The Rev, EA, Br of the t jude the program with lecture on m& selected ADDITIONAL CLUBS Women's Canadian Club Meetin, P. Gorman, president t the open meeting Tuesday in the Ba tar club ing. Judge rp f Paw Monekton t Vipera ' ’ M . . F ay ® v r ‘ Wright Se , An b fay, May k, mt r of Mr ribt ave w lesonein Goldenrod Club ¢ Goldenrod club will tr y, May 26, With Mrs 7 th at. All forn “ welcome, Gre Haven Church Dinner women of the Haven Meth pal church will way, May 2 t from 6 o'clock to | Daughters of Pioneers to Give Party ators of P and m nex on Wednes ods to be used Mra. J. 1 the commit ed by Mra. Kt. H . J. Wallace, Mra and Mra Hill of Tacoma latona PT. A. w lant meeting of the Latona/ Parent Teacher association be Thursday, May 27, in the assembly room of the ports of committees will 1 and a Polish Home Society Home association will] last meeting Sunday, May ton hall, 14th 41 to attend entertained by Students entertain faculty members with a get together” meeting on end of the first niversity. Civie Club club meets morta Review, No. 8 The Seatt No, 8, Wom fit as n of the Macea 1h eoting Thursday ut So 0. W. hall attend, to 1 in Everett Lorraine Social Club raine Social club will meet enday, May 26, at m., in astern Star lly in eee St Guild rnat 1 for Nurses will | xt Jay afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in the nurses" room of the ¥. W. C. A plans made GOOD HOU. SE. KE EPING nount of work in a day arily the one who fle with a high degre and nervous tension secret of accomplishment ts making every me ement of the t. For instance, wher dishes see to it that one the dish cloth does the housekeeper must keep two| ahead of the game. Your be planning th: xt t one. Very often the compara slow-moving, deliberate wom. more done" in a day than type of worker to n her hands and the work her head should| BAKED BANANA PUDDING t bread crumbs nd milk till Add butter, sugar, mashed ut and cook a inute stirring constantly, Remove and add the yolks of the ten till thick and lemon col id the whites beaten stiff Turn into a buttered bak Rake in a moderate [Frock Has New \Harem Skirt iCON( *RESS SLUMBE R S ON! ll H it vera BY CORA MOOR York's Fashion mfortable with : Sweet Alyssum Adds Charm to Gardens Sweet alyneum ie an addition to one’s garden which Is often neglected. ft to be @ plant care and will Experience show |w crow denpite indif! mateour because of its easy cultiva is a robust If this ig not 4 quantity to prevent clogging or lump ground should is fine before ‘There can then down with the ve grown two or th or four bours nelf-sown seeds. fertilizer should be plants may be and used ax house from earliest spring to the fall PRINCE OF WALES LIKES HER un » accomplishes the of} MSS CAROLYN GRANBERRY all probability, ndehildren of Carolyn Granberry » visiting the canal zone stata ball given in honor asked to be intr n | in to the touch, Serve with'Granbercy ts lemon sauce the daughter of a canal zone employe. |THOUSANDS OF BABIES AND (MOTHERS DIE WHILE WASHINGTO Con: | New “We is of bat " die |b r man we And th f the 0 ‘ rh rm th Htepre of in of} at the mer will thouna f f t the fall when the women 1 bat ut fur w Mrs. Keven it 1 nh V 1 Repub ENATORS WANT MOTHERS| en will take € on at the CHLLDIG TO DIE te |p f the Sheppard bill isn’t enact Mes. 5 ©} y, wom 1 f the N ‘ n The Sheppard-Towner bill provides tion of $2,000,000 th yearly by 1926, to b h ed exclusively, In conjunction with th rT ' r the) wtate that appropriate milar pub protection of 4 an mounts, in the protection of moth. { and infants. Ina ion, $480. that $10,000 to each state inistr m t on p vy ‘ "|MRS. BELMONT IS Some of the women told the | ALL SMILES committeemen how proper medi their ow cal care alone saved lives when their children were born, They told how farge sums of money had been appropriated by ress to save hogs, and other sums to educate race-horse gamblers on how to feed mares in foal, and how devoted the solons were to bollweevil and | eradication ‘ ' have go ri . | Senator J “ would er rest | eany becam | ! ed on y"| a h J she wanted | wv at doy and have Mra. Morgan Belmont was all ay of or weeks and | smiles as she arrived at St. Bartholo- months after whether their health is|mew’s church, New York, for the or nurs impaired from the ordeal. | Whitney-Tower society wedding. “It was only the skill of @ great) a — physician wh ved me thru the) The United States consumes nearly births of iny first two children,” said) two-thirds of the world’s rubber Senator Keyes, | sup THE WILKES PLAYERS WILL OFFER FOR NEXT WEEK “THE PIPES OF PAN” —An idyllic comedy, clever in lines and unflagging in interest. EVES, 25¢ to $1.00 MATS. Sun., Wed, Sat., 27¢ to 50¢ Plus War Tax YOUR ce The Big LAST Our Mrs. Comey CHANCE TONIGHT McChesney” :. vim LOEW’S PALACE HID conn Direction of Ackerman & Harris Tonight—Last Times “HOLLAND-DOCKRILL CO." TOMORROW, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND W A Lively New Show of HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE FRANK & MA HUGHES STUART BLACK & CO. In “A Dance Romance” In a Comedy of Scottish Life— With Joe Ramphone at the . ly’s Wedding Present” Piano - s ‘ESDAY THREE OF A KIND WILBUR |& LYKE chs of Mirth and Melody Songs, Bounds and Sayings PHIL DAVIS EZRA & MABEL AUSTIN A Dark Knight From Dixieland “Hope You Like It” FEATURE PHOTOPLAY J. WARREN KERRIGAN In “THE DREAM CHEATER” The startling adventures of a Modern Aladdin, adapted from Honore Ba “The Magic Skin.” PANTAGES Matinees 2:30 Nights 7 and 9 INNING MONDAY MATINEE Langdon McCormick Presents “THUNDER MOUNT. Virile Story of the Great Northwest With Charles Bartling and Ann Hamilton Mabel Harper & Co. Winchell & Greene “Funbeam of Vaudeville” “Puppy Love” Lohse & Sterling “Frotics in’ Midair” Pantagescope New Feature Pictures Music, Girls and Laughter BROADWAY ECHOES “An Ol-Time Minstrel Show" . mes and Ss Matines 2 toe REPS @ Bee. Fy j 4 i I 1 (

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