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{MR. AND MRS. BAXTER TO GIVE DANCE . ! Mrs. Thomas Green to Give Tea To did farewell to Mra, William ‘Hunter McEwan, Mra, Archibald * Ferguson, Miss Dorothy Mc } and Miss Mary Dudley Wat who leave next week for the ‘Orient, Mrs, Thomas Green has ts SUed Invitations for a tea to be given oon, August 18. Mrs. Green will be esisted by Mra. Burke, Mrs. Rich- Mrs, Joshua Green, Mra F. Whittlesey, Mra. Harry | ’ Sharpless and Mra, Fred A. Spen-) er, A bevy of debutantes will also | including Miss” Elspeth Mo-| (Mir. Frederick Bauxman, Mrs. Don- 2 A. Frederick, Mrs. William D. Mrs. John Ewing Price and Sames Hamilton DeVeuve wii! the hospitalities of the urns the Tennis club tomorrow. Asnist- the patronewes will be Miss Fischer, Miss Lucile Green, Alice Ives, Miss Dorothy Greene the Mimes Frances and Eleanor . and Mrs. Butler > Be Hosts Entertaining in compliment to Lawrence Richardson, Mixs Keith and Miss Jeanne Blake Pittsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Butler will be hosts at a supper Dinner at Home ‘Mr. and Mrs. Claud M. Seeley are ‘entertaining at dinner thi# evening their — complimentiig iss Sharples to erin House Guest to her house guest, imereti Sheer, who will ar ead to be her guest, Mi! Sharples will entertain with luncheon of eighteen covers at the club on Wednesday, August lonored ‘Mr. and Mre. Loute Fisher Boyn- Y with a dinner of bwenfy covers at their home at Sea- on Tuesday evening, compil- us Miss Margaret Huteson and fiance, Mr. Dietrich Schmita for Visitors ‘@t her home on Wednemlay after / BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor of The Star | NTING THEIR DAUGHTER, MISS HARRIET BAXTER, | Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hudson Baxter have extended invitations for a ‘dance to be given, Friday evening, August 27, at the Seattle Yacht Club, | Dwight Merrill, Mra. Dudley W. |] SATURDAY, TURSDAY avcustT Miss Entertaining ten guests tn com- to Mr. M. H. De Young Mr. and Mrs. N. Tucker of Francisco, Mr. and Mra. L. E. were hosts at dinner at their | girls for luncheon at her sub home, “Hertford” on Lake ington, next Thursday, to hon- Eleanor Keith. A ribbon and hief shower will be an ‘added compliment to the bride-eiect. eee Garden Porty A delightful reception and garden Queen Anne Hill, in honor of Mr. | London, Mr. Frank Mr. Charles O. Lindsey, of Los les, and Mr. George Carleton, of hita, Kan., who have come to Se- . Mr. James Hamiiton Howe gave two of his recent compositions, “Ode fo Mount Olympus,” for piano, and song, “The Orphan's Soliloquy,” With words by Mr. Scott, one of the rf guests. Mme. Hollingshead | Hubbell, Mr. J. B. Carmichael, Mr Frank Moulton and Mr. Lucien F "| Feel lace, was heid in place with aja ‘party was given on Manday’evéning |®mid hearty congratuigtions on their | @t Rose Crest, the attractive home of | Wedding trip to Portland, Lake Cres-| ‘Mr. and Mrs. Justice M. Mathews, joent and the ocean by motor. Mr. ry Wilson Scott, of New York |to their friends aig September 1 Grandon | at 5612 424 ave. &. W. Mitle to reside, their families to follow | To Remember FRIDAY, avGusT 198— State Tennis tournament. The Misses Powell to entertatn at tea im honor of Misa Waiker and Mise Wyandt. Mra, Widred Tuckere Nmeneon at the Sunset ctub in boner ef Mra Thomas Caldwell Mra Chari tea for Mise Anne Holmes Mra Sherwood Gtilespy to be complimented et luncheon with Mre Richart A Ballinger as Roatan, nm at Yacbt Club for Mie Jerome and Mise Bitske te be given by Mr and Mra Timothy Jerome and Mise Emiiy Jerome dance at the Yacht club homering ‘Mies Harriet Baxter | Walling-Nordahl Nuptials } An impressive summer wedding | was solemnized on Saturday evening | when Miss Genevieve Olivia poy daughter of Mr. and Mra. John F. Nordahl, became the bride of Mr.! Bugene Curtis Walling, son of Mrs. John Walling of this city. The Holy Trinity English Lutheran church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with artistic arrangements of Shasta daisies, Dorothy Perkins, roses and trailing ferns, At the ayer cathedral standards, bearing Mghted tapers, added dignity to tie Pretty scene. Mra Monte Hicks sang three numbers preceding the service, “I Love You Truly,” “My Heart Is Singing” and “At Dawn: J ing.” Rev. Frank 8. Beistel and Mr. A. K. Moncrieff of Tacoma, brotherin-iaw of the groom, waited! at the altar, Leading the bridal party were the four ushers, Mr. Louis Brown, Mr. Howard Simpson, Mr. Fred Mercer and Mr. Harry Norquist. Next came the little flower girl, Jeanette PAs cen: wilh 00. aoenae Fransen, in @ dainty flea Smee: w ioreongl fuck, carrying a stiver | 6m hot ae ae 4 he ay shen ew H. 8. Simpson prong rod ad Frome 13, from 230 to & o'clock, at the crieff of Tacoma, sisters of the|home of Mrs. J. T. Ronald, 431 20th groom, in yellow and lavender|#’® 8. Mra May McDonald ome Tuffied organdie gowns, were of] Someoute ore ven! ete C 4 pec gg lg. mua al Mente | Eis Will give a violin solo and Mrs Nordahl, sisters of the bride in H. K. Benson, wdith Hazel McDon- organdies of “biue and wat Jon |#!4 at the piano, will also give @ vo pink. All: wore crownless hate of | Sumber. tulle tm hoes to correspond with their dreeses, and carried graceful baskets of vartcolored sweet peas. Another sister. Mrs. Louis Brown, of Tacoma, herself a recent bride, was matron of honor, wearing her wedding gown of tvory satin, 4eli- cately fringed with ostrich, with a crownless hat of fleshcolored tulle, and carried an arm bouquet . of Ophelia roses and sweet peas. En tering on the arm of her father, the bride was lovely in her ivory satin robe, heavily embroidered, simply fashioned. Her only orna ment was a string of pearls, the gift of the groom. Her veil, edged with Little daughter of Mr. and CLUBS FOR FRIDAY City Federation to Hold Reception eee Sortal Seere A picnic will be held at Mount Baker park by the Social Score club. Dinner at 1 p. m eee Women's Century Club Members of the Spanish depart ment of the Woman's Century clut will hold a basket ju land, park Friday at o'eh For further informatioh telephone Mra. J. N, Shaw at Kast 246, eee Altah Chapter 0. E. 8. Bazaar committee of Allah Chap. ter No, 165, O. EB. B, card party at the Panama cafeteria, 1415 Third .. in the evening. ose coronet of orange blossome, and her bouquet was a shower of orchids, Ophelia roses and sweet peas. An informal reception was held at the bride's home after the ceremony, en- tertaining the immediate family and ®& few close friends. _Mra. Walling donned her traveling costume of midnight blue tricotine, with hat to match, and thb young couple left University Church and Bible School ‘The adult classes of the University Christian church and Bible school will hold a picnic Friday from 4 to 9 o'clock at na ke o ) | ay par! Neighbors of Woodcraft to Picnic Olympic Cirele No. 87, Néighbors of Woodcraft, will give a picnic at Woodland park on, Friday, August 13th, at 12 o'clock. |and Mrs. Walling will be at home ADDITIONAL CLUBS Seattle Review No. 8 Seattle Review No. 8, Women's . Engagement Announced |{rn" tonight at 8 p.m. W. 0. W Mr. and Mrs. I. Kracower an. en nounce the engagement of their! 5 daughter, Bella, to Mr. Emanuel EGGS IN NESTS Secord. Mr. and Mre. Kracower will o receive thelr friends at thelr home, | — at Seat 939 16th ave. N., from 3 to 5 o'clock | : on Sunday, August 22 | hype ol | Separate whiter and yolks of exes | Beat whites till stiff and dry, with “why|a pinch of salt. Pile whites on HER EXPLANATION “Besides,” said ber mother, Jones contributed much enjoyment | !* !t that you and your small brother | each piece of toast, make a hollow With their well ehosen vocal pro- gram. The guests included: Judge and Mrs. Mitchell Gilliam, Mr. ai Ernest B. Hussey, Mr. Donald A. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. W Hi. Parsons, Mr: and Mra. C. 8. Suter, | [94] *| nid, ‘Mrs. D. V. Halverstadt, Mr. and Mrs. | h¢ takes after papa. and Mrs, | Script Mr. and Mrs. Lucien F. Jones, Mr.) and Mrs. Geo. Matzen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Bayley, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Folts, Miss Frances Folts, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carmichiel, Mr. and Mrs. “E. W. Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. C 8. Hubbell, Mr. abf Mrs. Fran! , Moulton, Mia ° " . Birthday Dinner Mr. Fred E. Sander was guest of fhonor at @ birthday dinner at his home on Tuesday evening, with Mrs. Bander as hostess. Fourteen guests ‘enjoyed the occasion, 1d ove Outdoor Luncheon A charmingly informal luncheon ‘was given Wednesday by Mrs. ‘Witliam 8. Mayfield, at her home, in honor of Miss Mary Campbell, mis- wiondry of the Christian church, who leaves next week for India. The table was arranged on the lawn for twelve guests. cee Mrs. Bassett Weds Mr. Stanley Mrs. EB. Aghby Corder announces the marriage at her home of her fother, Mrs. Mary B,. Bassett and Mr. Charles N. Stanley, both of Pasadena, Cal, The ceremony took Diace M¥turday, August 7, with the Rev. Elbert H. Hicks of the Firat pepetiyterian church officiating. After 1 Mr. and Mrs, Stanley | wit be at home at 389 North Feir | Oaks ave, Pasadena, Cal, a & d | |are always quarreling?” jin the center and drop the yolk of “I don't know,” returned the,an egg in it. Sprinkle with snit “unless I take after you and| 4nd pepper and put in @ very hot Boston Tran-joven to brown the whites and set the yolk. Serve at once EXCURSION (7s) our excursion August gance to see these fine This is fads. We are to 50 people. y ones if you aya reserve a seat WAll show you vir- , fe from stumps’ f gardin land, adjoin- ats eight P iles from Mt. gin, soil, leve and stones. To honor Madam Kaji Yajima ot) Benefit association of Maccabees will | Mrs. Athur L. Schoenberg —Home Portrait by Snow ball, Members please attend to ar range for a plenic. eee Women's Auxiliary Rainier Post Women's Auxiliary to Rainier Post No. 21, in Veterans’ hal, the Armory, tw. night at § p. m. eee NelLife Club ‘The Nu-Life club will,meet this evening at § o'clock at the home of Mra G. A. Thayer, Wellington apartments, 1992 Jackson st. NASTURTIUM-SEED FOR SEASONING When the nasturtiums go to seed mave some Of the seed pods for sca- soning. Pick off the seed pods and dry | them. Frown paper is am good « drying sheet as anything. Put the seeds in a dry, warm they will be undisturbed for several days, When perfectly Uehydrated sore in tightly covered tin boxes. Nasturtium seeds can be used In Place of capers in sauce to sefve with jamb or finh. ‘ Pickles are given an extra piquancy by the careful use of there sploy seeds. An everyday salad acquires a new interest if @ nasturtium seed or two ls added to the dressing HUCKLEBERRY PIE % 3 cupe berries 34 cup sugar | 14 teaspoon salt 18 cup flour 1-8 teaspoon ginger Mix sugar, salt, ginger and four with Berries. Line a deep pie dish with ple @rust. About 1 tablexpoon ful of flour should be eprinkled evenly over the under crust before the berries are added. Add berries and dry ingredients Cover with | top crust and bake 45 minutes In « | moderate oven. | | Mias Dorothy McKwan m where) Mra. Archibald Hill Ferguson will |eail for ber home Saturday morn- ing, August 21, on the Katora Maru, ‘accompanied by her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Hunter MeHwan, and Mins | Mary Dudley Walker, who will re- main in the Orient five months, eee Mr. and Mrs, Robert R. Fox, Jr. have returned from Mt. Rainier, where they spent the week-end. eee Mr. and Mra, Robert & Saunders of Philadelphia are visitors in town, gucats of the Hotel Wasbington. eee Mr, B. F, Kent of Providence, R. I., inthe guest of his son and daughter | ndaw, Mr, and Mra F. Stanley Kent. eee Mra, Claude A. Philbrick and mmali daughter Margaret, will leave to morrow for Lake Crescent, to spend | short time, ove Mr. and Mra. Fred WH. Petersen are entertaining Dr. W. C. Gersten orn of Texas at the Washington Annex Mr. and Mra. Peterson and Dr, Gerstenkorn met In 1913 while traveling in Madrid, and are planning another tour of Burope peat sum mer, eee Mra, J. D. Ankeny and Mrs, F. 7 Pope of Walla Walla stopped in Se attle a few days this week en route to Bellingham. eee Mrs. Marry Whitney Treat and the Mines Priscilla and Loyal Treat left yesterday for Lake Cushman, to be the guests of Mrs. A. G. Cushman until next week. eee Mr. and Mra. Henry C. Hibbard re. | turned Sunday evening from a motor trip to Vancouver and Victoria, eee - Mr. and Mra. J. T. Heffernan re turned Monday from Haydn inke, where they have spent ten days. eee Mins Betsy Booth returned today jtrom Fort Casey, where she has |apent several days, the guest of her brotheriniaw and sister, Captain and Mrs, Theodore Foss, eee | Mr. and Mri B. L. Gates and family will remove Saturday to the former home of Mr. and Mra, Alex: ander Pantages. Mr, and Mrs, Gates are departing, via the Canadian | Pacttio, August 25 for New York, accompanied by Mr. and Mra Edgar L, Webster and Dr. and Mra, Whit |ing. of Portland, who together will mall September 9 on the Imperator Mre. John N, Jackson, daughters, the Miases Geraldine and Alice Jack gon, and sona, Jack and Paul, are spending a week motoring to points of interest in the Cascade mountains. eee Mr. and Mra. Louis Fisher Boyn. ton are leaving today for Lake eee Mra. Fred Walker ang small son, Fred jr. who have for five weeks been the house guests of Mr. and Mra. G. 8. Wakeman, will leave Sat urday for their home in Oakland. eee Mrs. Herman Southall and son William, who have been spending a | Mrs. L. Dudley Long, left Baturday evening for their home in Ken. tucky. Mra. Southall is a sister of Dr. Long, and has been extensively entertained during her stay in the city. . . Mr. and Mra. Henry Olmstead Philips are recetving measages of! | membered as Mins Hleie Fratt, of | | Everett. . Mrs. 8 V. R . Hooker returned eect eae BASES | Reems noose mertime’ seem more inter in the form of pre MELOMAR imparts to fru A unique appeal smooth, mellow sw tires the palate. Another thing—ME can’t “oandy.” IRUITS that you love in OMAR preserves Hel ves. it pri there's the real fi flavor with a néw keenness, and Wet neve Use the same SYRUP to fr month here as guests of Dr. and| congratulation on the birth of a daughter yesterday at St. Luke's hospital. Mra. Philips will be re| © few places where MELOMAR won't TO FIT HER TEM BY CORA MOORE New York's Fashion Authority Everywhere—at the fashionable | teas, dining, and dancing—one sees | adorable costume hats. Some of! them are large, Occasionally there tv | one of medium size, but the major-! FILET LACE POPULAR Lavish use is made of filet Ince trimming on blouses, frocks, and for collar and cuff seta. The smart georgette waists are showing insets and collars of filet lace. Frocks of net are combined with gencrous amounts of the lace, while sometimes the material of the frock is georgette, organdie, or embroid ered linen. Superfluous filled with concrete, are being offered by the British government to coast towns» for use as breakwaters.’ Monday evening from Spokane where she spent ten days visiting with relatives and friends. eee Mr. and Mra Harland R. Maris,,) Jr, returned Monday evening from | Lake Crescent, where they have spent two weeks. ee | TME /- iF = SEHERS LIGHTHO\'SE 418-J20 UNION ST. MC —you'll be surprised proportions of MELOMAR uit as you would sugar. CONNER & CO, Portland, Ore. RambLer Crimson Rambler et nies nding wa imbler label SHE HAD THIS HAT MADE PERAMENT CLUB STEAKS ity are small. This Rawak mode! was designed for Miss Roberta Arnol4, not only to suit her fea jtures, but as Rawak explains, her temperament. It is all of dull gold lace trimmed with golden brown vel- vet and @ gold flower with trans parent foliage. BROWN DUVETYN FOR BATHING SUITS Black silk still remains the fa- vorite material for smart bathing sults, However, brown duvetyn runs a clone second, as dors tricolette. Bathing suits that give a two- piece effect are more favored thie season than the chemise type, es pecially by those who prefer a beach promenade to a swim, SIMPLE METHODS OF CLEANING KID GLOVES A practical way to clean kid Sioves is to rub the solled parts of the glove with corn meal, moistened with gasoline. After that, they should be dried thoroughly in the air. Another method is to dip the glove in a fruit jar partly filled with gaso-|¢ Mi Mrs. Hall, Vocalist, to Return in local music circles, who ts in New York City, plans to return to Seattle | soon Hall has been « pupil of Harold O, lvan Dugee at the Horner Institute) of Pine Arts, Mr. Van*Duzee is one of the most successful tenors of the) middle west, and until recently assistant teacher of Oncar Seagia, CANTALOUPE ICE CREAM Cut melons in half, remove and scoop out pul Press pulp through a colander. AQ wugar. Whip cream. Add firet mix ture. in three parts ice to one of mit for four hours, The mixture should be scraped from the sides of the mold several times during the time of freezing. A strong brine poured over the salt and ice will hasten freezing, Serve the fee cream in the canta loupe shells. Ch Lydia THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1928 USIC In Seatthh Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE Mrs. Marguerite Hall, wel known During the past year, Mra, 3 melons = Save Turn into freezer and let stand A WONDERFUL And Well. —_—- tanooga, Te Pinkham’s Ve " My baby Bo ne when - | ke (n line and shaking it up and down, | and changing the gasoline until it is clear. Of course the gasoline must be used it in the open. Club steaks are not quite as ex- pensive as real porterhouse apd are | of very good. These steaks are cut from the hind quarter and with the| “hs! exception of the little piece of ten- derioin which is left on the porter-/ house, the meat is practically the| 4 same. Club steaks cut thick and broiled make a real feast. $395, § 85,\§ $7: 85, Merchi Tricolette lutely t practica We No Tric to Find a ps M a by the Yard eee B85, 59.0, $1 085 $1] $19.85 and\$] 4-85 s all over the country Over-Blouses because they last word in style—and are all-round blouse to be had. Are the One Store That Has the Merchandise! The larkel- Blouse Sh we wo 7 Pike Sh BETWEEN 1ST AND 2ND AVES. Sillccas 0 tg Choose rom— colette by the yard is -euagone in Seattle 85, 56: crying for e abso- ie most