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Rca ee Py is RE i fae nab ew C= alien tata os ERLAKEN GUILD DANCE " GREAT SUCCESS BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS ’ y Nditor of The Star | : nga FIVE HUNDRED PE RESPONDED to the call last night | . ‘of the Interlaken guild of the Children’y fospital, and enjoyed an even a of dancing and cards at the Yacht cluB, The beautiful surroundings ‘Of the clud were further emphas garden flowers which grew Min artistic profusion thruout the differen@ rooms of tho club, and the a ty organdies and white flannels of th@ dancers gave to the occasion | & summer atmogp that was delightful. @Prises at each table added to Pleasure of rs. A buffet supp@ was served at midnight from os table strewn dglpbinium, roses and ta daisies, al a “Mts. Trimble to Entertain Mrs. Wwitiars ie Trimble will on ¥ In at dinner this evening at the t club, in compliment to Miss | ORE, 7OLy E Abby Rockefeller, who ts the guest eat ah the bem Of Miss Augusta Trimble, Later the Parent Mr, Mra. ts Will attend thegdance to be in by Miss Prigoff at her on Queen Anni - ¥ tertaining in honor of Senator | Pomerene and Mrs. Pomerene,| o, Mrs. Trimble was hostess at ik luncheon yesterday at the club. eee ial Service Garden a Pretty Affair Under the shade of huge Japa-| umbrellas, gypsy fortune tell: Wandering musicians and ven-| of homemade sweets yeater made the garden affair ar by the Social Service Club the Gillespie lawns, a most sat ptory effort to assist the , «irk their noble work | Mrs. lane Summers, Mra. Fred.) Graham and Mrs. John Trum were mystic readers of the im and of cards, ably foretelling | WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 Da FRIDAY, JULY 16— Mra, Herbert ¥ home in compliment to Miss Ruth Pate. 5 Dance at Sunset club, with Mr and Mra. Alexander McHwan and the Misses MoKwan as hosts TURSDAY Y 2 Formal tion and Bunset with Mr Alten W. Leonard how formally introduce thelr @ ter, Miss Olive Leonard. WEDNESDAY, JULY t1— Annwal pound party at Orthopedic hoa! FRIDAY, JULY t3— Garden part 4 dance to be given bY Mise Virginia til at home fn hoor of Miss Jane Peters. Dance at ¢ Mr and Mra to compliment Bosign Hatt URN. THURSDAY, JULY Be Day Nursery annual garden at home of Mra, Frederick Bausman dance at and Mra to THE SEATT LE STAR OLUBS FORK THURSDAY Doric Social Club The Dorie meet on Thursday, with Mra, W. J }iawn Park a jal July olub 16, nert, will at 2 « 3036 Wood eee Seattle Theosophical Society The Seattle Theosophical society will give @ musical dancing party lon the evening of July 1 Thee Jnophica! hall. Public invited, ‘Tick ets are on sale at Theosophical hall, j100 Lyon building es Women's Commercial Chub The regular monthly the Women's Commercial club |take place at 12 o'clock at the club. will Social Whist Club Social Whist Club of Seattle Re view » &, Women Benefit Asso clation of the Maccabees, meets at 1:30 p. m. with Mra. Alice Robert jxon, 3627 Aurora ave. Sunshine Club of the Women of Mooseheart Legion Ap all-day ting of the Sun thine club of t Wom of Moose |heart Legion will held at the }h ¢ of Mra. Catherine Magoon, 925 h ave. 8 | | | eee Daughters of St George Daughters of St. George, Alexan jdria Ladge No. meets in the Firet ave. ball at p.m, ee Chapter No, 95, 0. FE. 8 Seattle Chapter, No. 9%, 0. B. 8 |Soeial club, will plenle at Madrona |park Thureday at 11 a. m. . . . |Ladie’ Auxiliary to the Brother | hood of Locomotive Engineers | The Ladies Auxiliary to | Brotherhood of Locomotive gineers will give a 1 o'clock the luneheon of | Elks’ | | chamber of Commerce. The prinet | pal tople of interest to the members was that of a clubroom, ‘The com mittee reported the advisability of combining a clubroom with a tea |room, in order that the girls might | take their lunch at the club and rest, or h their committee meetings during the remainder of the lunch hour, This scheme appealed to the club a being economical and conven. jent The principal speaker of the meet ing wae Mrs. Joneph Latham, who presented a woman's Interpretation of the republican national conven-! tion In Chieago, Mrs, Latham urged upon all women the necessity of reg |istering and voting ag @ matter of | pride, duty and loyalty, Her only regret was that the state of Wash ‘ington, one of the ploneer suffrage states, had no women delegates, | while California and others had, Mr». Latham's charming personality ana enthusiasm made many of the girls | much more interested in the oncom- ing political events, ‘The delegate to the national con vention of business and professional women, Mies Lulu M. Fairbanks, will jleave Friday, July 23, on the Olym | pian for St, Paul, where the conven: | Uon is to hold forth from July 26-30. | On Monday, July 19, there will be a plenic at Mount Raker park. Ten nis and swimming. ‘Take Mount Baker car, get off at Mount Baker park. Meet there at 6 o'clock. Take | luneh and cup. | On Sunday, July 25, there will be a| |twilight walk from Madrona to Mount Baker park. Meet at end of Madrona ear line at 4 o'clock. Mra George Shields, of the edub, has kind. |ly extended the members an invita { tion’to vikit her in her home at the | jend of the hike, | eeenetemerenannondasimel ieee | Columbia Colo—the new American non-alcoholic beer--at Boldt's.--Adv. | The WILKES WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1920. Dramatic Art Students Appear Tuesday Evening tog Yee -ery @hadows and sunshine in the lives | PLAYERS close Fd con, followed by a card par "ef those who wished to know. The! ns, who #0 artistically 4 around the grounds, sing. roundelays, and tunes on their stringed in nts were Mr. Arthur Mel Miss Mabel Whelan and EleAnor Mehnert, “Over one hundred dollars was with which to provide neces- for the home for working Irs. Cox to Be ‘eted Mra. Jay I. Durand will be host at an informal luncheon at the 4 on Friday tn compliment Mrs. Richard 8. Cox. Bight ts will be entertained. eee heon for ride-Elect | Miss Gertrude Horton has extend: @ invitations for a tnncheon Fri By, July 23, to be given at the club, as a compliment to Nanette Chorch, whose engage has been recently announced invitations have been confined | Close friends of the guest of vian Ambassador to Be Honored Peruvian Consul J. M. Macedo be ho@ at a dinner of thirty- covers this evening at the Rain Her club in compliment to Signor F. “A. Pezet, who is the Peruvian am- Dassador to the United States. g *. % Mrs. Walker Guest at Dinner Mr, and Mrs, Francis R. Singleton ‘Were hosts at a beautifully appointed ‘inner of twelve covers last evening » ~ St their home, in comp)iment to Mrs Robert A. Walker, who is their house ‘a eee “Mrs. Glorius to Be Honored Mrs. William Charles Glorine of Bt Louis wil! be the inspiration for bridge luncheon on Friday, to be V@iven at the country home of Mrs “Aziel Rye Fuller, with Mrs. Fuller ‘and her daughter, Mrs. William | Henry Glortus as hostesses. i eee erritt-Lewis ‘uptials The marriage of Miss Johanna Marie Lewis of Port Angeles, daugh fer of Mrs. H. P. Bronson, to Mr Albert Denton Merritt of Auburn Was solemnized on Sunday at the home of the , the Rev. Wilson perform the ceremony. Only intimate of the couple attended the Mr, and Mra, Merritt WM “Make their home in Auburn. bride's 10 cups cold water ‘Cut beet in one-inch cubes, Brown Balt of it in the marrow. Put the at 4 in cold water, add veal cut in ed meat and bones. Let av eccestane of an hour. ‘ He to the boiling point and ‘pishmer 2 hourv, removing scum pst forms on top of kettle. Add Wquor in which the turkey was d and cook with the vegeta. 2% hours Jonge mer very ly. Stmuin, cooly refsove fat and r wing: pe carrots and put ppper: squeeze Juice put rinds thru food cover each with 00k until tender; combine suger, lemon juic nd gin a few minutes longer, enough to give a strong strumming | after: | Mra. J.D. | Farrell returne@ Tuesday from Van. couver, B. C, where they spent the week-end. eee Miss Florida Singleton ts “spending a fow days at Eagie Harbor as the guest of Mixs Grace Fischer. . . Mr. C. M, Seeley and son Biny, ac- |companied by Mr. Robert E. Dwyer, |have left for a three days’ fishing | trip to Lake Crescent, to be joined the end of the week by Mra. Seeley and Colonel and Mra, Clarance B, Blethen. eee Mr. H.C. Henry bas returned |from Portland, where he spent the weekend with Mrs. Henry, who is slowly recovering from her recent Ulnesa, a patient at the Convales cent hospital. eee Mra. Peachy ts enjoying a month’ Teereation at Cowichan bay, Vancow ver island, eee Miss Catherine Clark, of Spokane, with her Mr. and |is spending a fortnight [brother and sister-in-law, | Mrs. Patrick Parnell Clark, en route route her home from the golf| tournament in Vancouver, B. C. cee Signor F. A. Peret, Peruvian am- bassador to the United States, who has been in Seattle since Monday, will, depart this evening for hii home in Washington, D. C. eee Mr. Gordon T. Shaw, who ts In| the East on a business trip, ts ex pected to return about August 1 eee to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of Farrell and Miss Helen | Spokane, who motored to Vancouver, | B. C., for the golf tournament, are} the house guests of Mr. and Mré./ | Harry W. Hollis for a few days. Mr | jand Mrs. Jones expect to moto home the latter part of this week eee Mr. Forrest Tucker returned Sun day night from @ month's sojourr in California. eee Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beals teft Sunday for Spokane to be gone a week. eee | Mr. P. A. Rovig left today on a short business trip to Eastern| Washington, cee Mr. Harry W. Walthew has re turned from a week's business trip to Yakima and other Central Wash ington cities, eee | ald MacDonalé an@ Mr gars have returned from | 4 motor trip to Vancouver, B. C..} |where they spent the weekend. | eee | Mr. Ratph Clark mailed the first |of the month from Tacoma for San |Pedro, from there he will sail for England to pend several months eee Mrs, Anna Thomsen Milburn ts entertaining Miss Angela and Miss Cecilia Weiss of Burlingame, Cal. oe. Mitchell 4 on I Mr. De Kenneth Mrs. Etta of Jackson, | WILL RADIUM AT LAST OPEN THE DOOR OF THE GREAT UNKNOWN? |_ If you are sick and want to Get nown and wonderfully element brings relief to #0 sufferers from Rheumatiam. t, Neuritis, Neuralgia, Prostration, High and diseases of the § Heart, Lungs, Liver, Kidney jand other ailments. You wear Deg nen's Radio-Active Solar Pad day and night, receiving the Radlo-Ac- tive Rays continuously into your system, causing a healthy circula | new many ing the tian mal condition—and the n you know you are getting well Sold on # test proposition. You are thoroughly satiafied it ia helping you before the appliance is yours. to do but wear it. 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Seattle Business Girle’ Club The Seattle Business Girls’ 4 an unusu y interesting necting Monday, July 12 and set If mistakes were crimes all men | h would be in jal club month at the Final Clearance Saturday night for one month's varation— : GOOD-BYE OFFERING THIS WEEK— “THE GREAT | Tuesday evening, July 20, of “ae | | DIVIDE” Back Again August 15 WILKES Jean McMorran and Jack Wright, as they will appear in |“Her Husband's Wife,” at Meany hall Tuesday evening. | One of the feature events of the) site her. Others in the cast are Jean summer session at the University of McMorran, Jack Wright, Harold Me | Washington will be the production | “inten and Helen Archer. United Spanish War Veterans The auxiliary of United Spanish War Veterans will hold their relief tea Thursday noon at the home of Mrs. Lillian Fuelps, 458 N. 36th. . Take car No. 19 or 27 and get off at Francis st. All friends of the, | auxiliary are invited. | Husband's Wife,” a sparkling three act comedy by A. E. Thomas. Meany | ball will be used for the perform: jance and a special cast of expert enced campus actors will be used |Gienn Hughes, instructor in dramat je art, is the director. | The leading role is played by Eve-| llyn Owen, a Seattle girl who has scored distinct hits in other campus | widows, 1,130,000 orphans and 300,000 plays, and Grant Merrill plays oppo- maimed or consumptives. (A FEW ADVANCE FALL STYLES INCLUDED) AT DECIDED REDUCTIONS Dresses for $9.95 Jerseys, serge and a few silks in tan, navy, brown and Pekin. Smartly designed, in sizes up to Regular values to $35.00. 40. Dresses for Tricotines, poiret Georgettes and taffeta, mostly in , but a few browns. 40. Regularly priced Coats for $12.50 Wool velours, silvertones, | jerseys, sport coats in a variety of colors tweeds, | and Wonderful values, indeed, for this price. AN the season's Latest Models are on sale. 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