The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1921, Page 8

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g Plan? Announced ‘ownsend - White- THE SEATT Nuptials; Enter- ; Patronesses fit Concert. ARDELLE NSEND, daughter of Mrs. BE. Townsend, . April 6, as the day of James Cam bas chosen marriage to Mr. ‘Whitelaw, son of Mr. and Mra William 1H. i Will read the service at 8:30 in the evening, Townsend will ink Elmer Weity, and Mrs. Prank Day, sister of Mr B maids of the brida! party will ; Geraldine Jackson, Bowle, Miss Agnes A » and Miss El*ea Michael- of Victoria Frank Fellows Day Whitelaw, and Little Edwin is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Otto Guthman, —Photo by M Theodore NS Play With Cornish iw and Mr, Lioyd Walker. will follow at the Sun- Luncheon and Theatre Party the pleasure the Misses Travers Hoperaft, of Vancouver. R. Cummings en-| club for relatives and 3 ee piering to 2 Complimenting }luncheon, fol the pre-nuptial entert&tinment tre party at the Moore. Niece, Miss Bonnie Bell, Mre Densmore has arranged 4 ; tality Wednesday afternoon, Apri! } calling hours from 3 until Miss Bell to Be ir ‘William Stuart Bell will re Honor Guest at Tea with the hostess and honor and Mrs. William J. Steinert/is piacning for Friday, April 1, from | ‘Mrs. George Knight will } at the urns, later by a thee Spteriag, whe Bight guests early years were spent in study un and upon his return to for several der Joachim the tea Mra, W [this country pre-13 until while assisting }yfies Bonnie Bell, the rooms are to be Mrs. W Mrs. L. B. Hogie, Mrs. | Remis will preside at the tea table, = i. Kime and Mrs. W. H. Pitt-/ang assisting will be Mra. Ray EF Brown, Mrs. George D. Mra. Eugene Woolfotk. Miss Martz Betrothed to Mr. Fry compliment whose marriags| eceur April 132, formed by him, was a well organization before return to Bu rope. There he remained, teaching in Berlin and continent and Leach and} concertiaing in England until outbreak of the war, when he came home and has sin ain With two years he was and Mra. William J. Marts }master of the Phitharmonic Society women composed of Carrie |@mnounce the engagement of their of New York, during the directo? n Catt, Dr. Sarah Kendall | daughter, Grace Evelyn, to Mr. Ce-| ship of Gustay Mahler, and during Others, organized a woman's |¢il Lane Fry, of Davenport, W fn Seattle, and because they | The wedding will take place in May./ing wielded the baton. @ a vision and an ambition they it the Century club. had a vision of its growing to a great and powerful or-|Plans Affair ition, and an ambition for the synonym for earnest | yers. and good worker. the Century club has @/ner home on the campus, with the Faculty Wives’ years ago a little band of Musical Courier says performances Mrs. Suzzallo be ay oe musical opinion hy tea, | Uses his instrument ne setess | Pose of solo exploitation or of tech but entirely as @ me can reveal the meaning of the masterpieces Entertaining with a musical for the pur Henry Suzzailo will be at | Bical display dium thru which he hip of 300. club has thirteen depart-| cuests. ranging from Americaniza-|~ yfry. to Spanish, and, last/George Kirchner will preside at the tea hour, and the musical program club has never failed| wit be given by Mrs. Jane Burns city when any appeal | aibert, soprano, with Mins war or civic} Hampton at the piano, and by Mr. 3 "> eehngangt ~s George } help raleed won fed b rvile Belstad, it has that the panied by Mr. A tad. of the club haw been kept |sonata, Op. ¢ point of knowledge, legitimacy, thor and ideal striving, there is to- the musteal world no more a $erson and pervonality than Theodore Spierin Mr. Splering has recently appeared the second time aa “guest” tor of the St chestra, and Irving M. Glenn and Mrs. Social Service. been made for ince, and collet, accom Louis Symphony appearance heve School orchestra. is in accord with the thought of the best of the mod "ern artists who realize the encour low is the program: ote sell Mr. Kirchner nt Prodigue” 5 as violin soloist, need is great for a home to| Arie “1m: ‘on this work, and the women at last decided to add to their |~Prise Song” from fund by giving a card and musicale-tea Easter Mon-|o14 French Dances |, March 28, at the Seattle Yacht “At the Well “Die Metaterst Wanner | dents to play with artists of note. ;| Ralstron Club Complimentary Concert Wednesday The Ralstron club, of Seattle, will \gtve ite first complimentary con cert on Wednesday 1921, at the Plyme “Deserted Farm” 7 the Waters of Minnetonka” Teception will be held at 1:30 Mrs. Palmerton, the presi- will be assisted in receiving ‘the first and second vice-presi- and by the past presidents in the city. (Celio Obligate by Mr. Andalusian Serenade evening, March th Congréga Cards will begin promptly at 2)! @elock, to be followed by a pro “There Are Fairten Lisa Lebmen contralto, will be the soloist /) Mrs: F. E. Palmerton, Mrs. George |"7™Phoniaue Vai . Schofield, Mrs. Henry J. B. Hill will preside at assisted by Miss Mabel Helen Meisnest, Mis Miss Geneva y Pratt, Miss Blanche Holt. Mildred Barnes, Mi: Helen Hightower, Cole, Miss Jeanctte Cole, Miss Miss Miriam borne within ite musical act organization, and ties are either com Farewell Tea As compliment to Mre. Ward Hall charities and benevol The following program will be giv. en on Wednesday evening Wilcox, whp is les her home in Milwaukee, Mrs. ert Morton will entertain with a tea at her home next Wednesday after ing soon to make Comrade fone Mrs. Crosby Luncheon Hostess Entertaining yn Schofield, er, Miss Mary Turnacliffe, Miss at the piano. compliment Written for elent James, Miss Thelma Thompson, Miss | Kaufman, Miss Martha Nicks,| |A Bong of the from visiting in California, The Long Da¥ ¢ William Crosby will Kirkpatrick, Bushnell Studio, Personal Mr, W. W. Miller left Thursday for Pasadena, where he will join Mra. Miller and remain some time. eee Mrs, James §. Gibeon left Thurs |day for an extended visit in New York eee Mra. James A. Phelps returned Monday from a short trip to Calt fornia. see Mrs, James Welsh, of Spokane, ts & guest at the Hotel Washington. eee Mre. Elbridge HM. Stuart ts de |parting next Tuesday for Califor nia, to be gone several weeks, eee Mr, Hawthorne Dent left Thure day night to join Mrs, Dent in jlong Beach, Cal eee Dr. and Mrs. Tortief Torland left yesterday for Portland, Ofo, to be gone until Sunday eee Mr. and Mrs. George HH. Preston will remove in a few days from 720 John st. to the former home| jot Dr. and Mra, Frederick Coerr, 769 Harvard ave. N eee Mr. and Mre. Lucius B. Manning will remove the first of May to the/ Country club, where they will oo | cupy the home of Mr. and Mra Grosvenor Folsom for the summer see Dr. and Mra. H. H. Canfield, who recently purchased the residence of Prof. 8. Lancaster, will remove to thetr new home, 4302 Burke ave, April 1 eee Mr. and Mrs. G. E. M. Pratt are spending the week end at Port Madison, eee | Mrs. E,W. McGinnis has, come lin from her home at Alki ‘Point t Be a guest at the Hotel As sembly for a few weeks eee Mr. and Mr. Wilson M. Sn}der land baby will spend the week end ax the. guest of Mrx. Snyder's | parents, Mr. and Mrx, William J | Blackweil. eee Mrs. Ward Hall Wilcox i leav-) ing the first of next month for Milwaukee, where she will make her home. . Mrs. A. G. Cushman, who has been wintering in Arizona, in the guest of Mrs, Tidmarsh at The} Highlands, for a few weeks before returning to her home at Lake Cushman. eee | Mins Allee Jackson, who in at tending Manhattanville College, 3 Y., will spend her Kaster vacation | with friends in Eilzabeth, N. & *KERCHIEF PUFF Amelia Potvin of Detroit has in | vented the powder puff handker. chief | ‘The middie part of the hand kerchief is gathered and stitched in such wise as to form a circular |pocket, into which a powder puff Gibeon |May be inserted, leaving only the Velvet Darkness MacDonald. has ar the following program © Sacred Fire cnovin Mrs. Hood to cnov's | Entertain Informally sis) “Berceuse” ... () Beherzo in Bf Miss Charlotte Degen puff exposed to view JEW SAFETY | POCKET Mra, Maude Andrews, of pattie, ' “" has just obtained a patent on a new “There Are Fairies at tom of Our G Liza Lehman former students Carolyn Swing at ¢ It is hoped that all alumnae and| (fe) “Hungarian Caprice’ () “Southern ” Mrs. Fielding 1. | Mrs. George Daiton the object of the a re-organization. ffair Is to perfect W. ©. A. News wafety pocket for women. The Pocket, of rubberized material, is sewed on the inside of the corset, | by @ business, meeting and parlia mentary drill, given by Mrs. Clar ence H. Oren, in the third-floor club the Coumo-| rooms, at 7:30 o'clock politan club will meet for club supper at 6 o'clock, in the , daughter | 7 o'clock there will be Informal Te: Miss Margaret ‘roness List for business ses. eee Young Ladies’ Institute The Young Ladies’ institute will sion in the club rooms to make final|@ive @ dancing party next Tuesday bled Veterans’ rangements All membera | of n for the camp trip 1 of the disabled | ‘Under the auspic American Veterans of the world war,| who wish to 7 evening, March in the Knights lumbus hall. Miss Blizabeth nyders ix in charge of ar Van in order | rangements, an entertainment will the Metropolitan evening, April 1, for the benefit of the disabled veterans list of patronesses Mrs. Frederick Struve, Ferry Leary, Mre. P' George T. Hood, Mrs. may | nd re-| Queen Anne High School Surprise Party There will be a frolic in the | will meet Friday, April 1, at inicudes | antly gymnasium after Eliza }@ visit . Mra. | by forty of her Dancing was the evening's amuse on her return from Monday evening, The Altruia club will be hostesses Edgar Ames, | at services » serving tea for served later i pti 4 Guilds to B of Little Tea Shop The various guilds to be Harry Whitney Treat, hour, at 4 o'clock e in Charge Thompson, Mrs. Mrs, Clarke Frederick Bentley, The Friends of Ali club will meet , for club supper nd club meeting at 6:45 r club rooms interesting speaker, fol- lowed by @ social hour, | at 6 o'clock, Jin the third-flc Perkins, Mrs. A John Collins, ¥rink, Mrs. F. 8. Stimson, Mrs. C . Sharples, Mrs. Carlton Huis camp, Mra, A. Hurwitz Blethen ana Mrs. H. Anderson, Mrs. week will be: Capitol Hill man; Tuesday. Park guild, Irwin, hostess; TI Fuhrman guild club, for married womer study and @ business after which Easter Dinner at Home Baker Park Kinzer! Saturday fashion show vocational department of the and a demonstration given by department given by the Wright Seminary thousand motor cars and Covers will Friday night the Kwan Kweo club partments of the 48 states will meet for club supper, followed ' Mrs. RY EY CIS m2 Queen Anne High Schoo! 10 in order that the teachers may be |present at the annual election of jofficers. Following the business! |meeting the Campfire Girls will |give an entertainment .in the as sembly hall eee Departments of Woman's Century } Chub | Monday, French department, Ho. tel Washington, 12 m Wednesday, Spanish department, |¥. W. C. A, 10:30 a. m Board of trustees will meet at! the home of Mrs, J. H, Soper, 3323 Hunter bivd., Wednesday. Luneh eon at 12 m. | Friday, child study department, 2 |p. m, with Mrs. W. I, Martin, Harrison apartments, 318 10th ave. N. Miss lie Cornish will talk on “Musical Moundation” and give several numbers riday, music department, 2 p.m., Federated clubhpuse, Election of officers wram in charge of Yoble HB, Hightower, CANCE PTS SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921, MRS. MAX WEST’S ADVICE ON THE CARE OF CHILDREN BY MRS, MAX WEST The following letter raises a num of important care of young children “My little boy ix three and a halt y nervous, grits | nts to eat some in very rent LE STAR ‘Society at the Harbor DATES TO REMEMBER MONDAY, MARCH th My baby ina ye fold this sume Can I wean her to « bottle or \SYMPATHY AT FORT WORDEN ard party in O% Peters will entertain at If she is well and growing ag was notable for the pathy given to those whoee loved ones met death the accident |hin teeth at night, w thing aweet all the tin ight and often gage as If he her now and have her weane in ailing and weakly St is beat to keep her partly on th breast thre . officers’ line were can functions in ¢ sven tho she ia consideration of the soldier and of the | families and driver who lost allowed all the ew erly fed and cared for will get thru the summer qu bed-wetting? comminsioned Juntit six in the morning | \get him to sleep during the day, and ps wo wound It ie in Arthur Baitlar- | lying down commander of the Puget | when stand ; Colonel Henry | jat night he »! | possible to wake him to ‘Take the child to a good doctor for one examination | The doctor will want to know how lmuch the child waghs, whether he | doubtless jis growing right along at the proper! muscles are still too soft to hold hie Sound coast defense Macpherson Merri beginning to Worden, and Mra. | |Merriam, a» well ax all other offi-| households, have devoted themselves | \to the care and comfort of the suf fering and of the afflicted. ; what he eats, |what illness he has had; the condi nd the condition t of all parts of his} such an examination | ¢ |nothing to worry about in it, if he ie WEDNEADAY, MARCH 30— cing properly fed. Fifty club will entertain with pihriving and be jtion of hin t and developm we injured in Does a baby of tly healthy, require lime water inp months, pers Kearny will be hoatess direct his care lonly suggest a few of the obvious | |rulew which |Some of these are | No child should be Mlowed all the | The diet of a child | should be planned according to rule. |and he should not be allowed to dic what he will, or will not, eat Worms may be the cause of some trouble, and the doctor will find out if they are present, but far too many | attribute mysterious trou: | to worms, when the real cause | lies in the child's diet or daily habits. | There seems very good reason to be- | lieve that this boy is suffering from indigestion due to over- ‘eating of sweets, and an improperly | regulated daily program of care. A child of this age needs to sleep 12 out of the 24 hours, but he may tay up until seven or half past at if he then has a short after. For a nervous child, the daytime rest is of special importance. He should spend the time out of or in the open air on a porch when the weather ts bad. by should be in full control of intelligently digesting fe } there is nothe Jing to be gained by adding Ime commander Mixa Sarah milk without Sound coast defenses; Kelley | sweets he wants. WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable mer Welty will com Mise Martha Townsend or and bridge after- \ BRIDGR POSTPONED At Fort Worden the bridge planned Mre. Miller, Charles Miller, medical corps, U honor of their house guest New York, hax THUMADAY, MARCH 31— Bucklin and Mra B® Mies Downing, of been indefinitely postponed, Entrance, corner Second ave., at Pike st, PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK FRIDAY, APKE, ITATIONS WITHDRAWN Applin, wife of Major F. will entertain with « card W. T. Coleman wi extended for of auction bridge, arranged in com pliment to Mra, U. C the house guest of Mr. and Mra Allan Trumbull, © from 3 until & Bat ¢ feat SATURDAY, APRIL t— en, of Sea One dozen dainty Photographs, . $5.00 James & Merrihew 700 Kitel Bldg, OFFICERS’ & musicale-tea tn the 2nd at Pike rman of the offic months old. mothers ac- training with babies by the end of the first year. Bed-wetting will be made the subject of a coming article. Master dinner dance ‘and Country elub Mr. and Mre 1 Beattie Golt announced that the officers’ haa been canceled, John W. fummeratl by dancing and FUNCTIONS AT supper at thelr home, FORT FLAGLE At Fort Fiagier hospitable quarters Jairus Alphaecus Moore, #. A. commander of Fort Flagler, TONG TREATMENT "FIR NEURISTHENA Neurasthenia in a peculiarly Amer- fean dinease, maid to be produced by habit of hurrying and worrying in the struggie for success. However that may nervous debility is the cause of much wuffering and unhappiness and those | who have it will recognize the symp- toms ax stated by one who found a to strengthen on Thursday, the WEDNESDAY, APE , «of Mims Martha Ar starring Mre. house guest Allan Trumbull, and the sup || SATURDAY, APRIL 9— this form of | wan assisted, as supper hort the mother) | pripay, ArMiL 2— ‘Annual ‘Tennis Bail wt ‘at Chrintensen’s b SS SPRING SALAD 3 sour apples 1 medium-sized mild onion of Lieutenant of Lieutenant J. Longstreet Weiche! BY EDWIN J. The important relation which Public conce: the vain fol “I was so badly run down that I verge of # nervous | says Mra. Will Sanson, of 1 South Fourth street, Rock: “My sleep was broken and Wash waterctens and wrap in a/|unrestful and I awakened frequently Pare and | in the midst of terrible dreams. Slight core apples and slice in thin slices. | sounds startled me and I had attacks Put apples, |of nervous headaches. onion and mayonnaise in a bow! and | nervous spell I would break out in of |@ cold perspiration and there was a watercress. Strips of pimento may be | severe pain in the lower part of my added as a garnish served with a heavy dinner French |@ great deal, often over imaginary | | dressing should be useg in place of | troubles. | the mayonnaise, FORT LAWTON OBSERVES HOLY WEEK b With a few would-be society af the taxpayers of € than one bu! thousand dollers for pay! a * and much other Yet the dental Prosecutions are ha the behest and for of a group of selfish ini ° back and across my hips. I worried |of the public. | (OF ‘RE Prot rience under thi nnaine dressing gave no formal affairs during Holy to dry and crisp. PRETTY TEA AT Peet and mince onion. FORT CASEY On Monday Serve on a 8. A., gave If this salad in in compliment to her Mise Stevens, ferent than hundreds of other tists except that I stood my Pills and decided to try them. After |@nd fought for my rights. the first box there was so much im: |), provement.in my condition that T | home, taking the pills. I have | where he could giv: practically recovered my strength. |My nerves are strong and I eat and 1 seldom have a head. | presum Jache and the pains across my back | finely | I have great faith in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and strongly recommend them.” Williams’ Pink Pills are sold “I read about Dr. Williams’ Pink | Dr. Bell came here fro 1910 and 4 rom and practice dentistry bright-hued the table was centered by a clever ritting on his nest. Those assisting were Mre SWISS SALAD % cup chopped cold bofled potato % cup chopped cold bolled tongue cup chopped cooked beets \ cup chopped cooked carrots spoons chopped apple ' cooked | fish of our Univer Was a good dentist forty thousand dollars in cash, he could not tell the ard why people's hair turns or hpw much time it requires row a foot long. was unconcerned the doctor had |@ successful practitioner and @ jcitizen in Montana for twenty 9 by all druggists, or direct from the|and could teach the board more Schenec-|tstry than some of them knew. ¢ many others. is &@ mutual commander of of Lieuten: Dental Boar medical corps, mayonnaine The tongue may be sulistituted by Mix all! Dr Williams Medicine Co. tady, N. Y., on receipt of price, sixty | Write for the free 1d also name FORT WARD enough salad dressing to moisten. | cents per box mr guciety booklet, “Diseases to | System,” containing a special chap- | ter on neurasthenia.- on Saturday, was attended by a League that is now attempting to For a juicy steak, let's go what the Dental Society fail eee 2 Advertisement Advertisement : their competitors out of t Chambers, U | dnd use the peopl with. Besides, it f le record that the Dental this state in times past and wi ‘8 money to a matter of and guilty of maifea feasance in public offi League should chew on Worden quarters infotmal dinner in honor of Colonel Tam through writing on this q PUTTING IN GOLD FILLINGS written examin dat Spokane, in we were required to giv found coast complimenting house guests, Mrs. Sedro-Woolley, John Henry _ A special service of convenience is afforded savers in our Saturday evening saving hour: Striker assigned me a patient Dirkes, of Seattle wife of @ fire chief) that requ tooth, saying: rown, I don’t thi it will do any good in getting y Heense, but go ahead and show “ you ean do it anyhow ; ATTRACTIVE AFFAIR was given on] Downs and} _ When you're downtown at this time, take advantage of this plan, Drop in between 6 and 8 and deposit your check, or that part of it pledged to your Savings Account. . in compliment te ae Be had a black atrophy spot. eded to prepare the cavit cted and pronounced after which I inserted tl (ling and gave it then polished it finished it with rouge, house guest old-fashioned ndles in yel flowers on the house was lighted by o: low shades, and the | watch case called Dr. Striker to grade He said, “Brown, I don’ the responsibility perfect (100) on that m going to have some He brought Dr. Thurs+ ‘and by this Ume there were nding around m: | it 1 could not gel 4 license no matter what I did. Then Dr. Thurston came ahd examine my filling reflection on the bl adjoining tooth in my gold filling, h left a hole in the filling and proceeded to dig into what he thought was a hole, with After he had the was poured by Applin, wife | grading y filling, so. Miks Helen Miss Kinkaid, ir telling me t S. A., retired Resources, Last Call, $23,477,962.12 Established 31 Years Second Avenue at Columbia ANNAPOLIS GRADUATE thought 1 hag instrument. filling fairly well scra up, Dr, Striker told him he was ng ata reflection in the fil from the next tooth, “on of Chaplain graduated from Dr. ‘Thurston ring such a splen and said, "Well, Brown, |tive work will be grade be found so }books of the Dental Dr. Thurston learned shortly Patronize COVEY WET WASH LAUNDRY Phone Capitol 209 Dry Wash—Rough Dry arked on thy y known in the middie seventies in Grand Haven, Michigan, No, T did not get m the Spokane examination, except one who went out wi board one night and took in kin full, got th Ugawere at that [knowledge of whisk: order to get a dental license, In the fall o' lamination at Ti at present at San CALIFORNIA D Degnan, med }foal corps, U. | California detail, and will leave Fort shortly for his new post. 903, T took the There are in New York, it is said, women who make @ living pawning, shall abn ] examination and how hy ex in the dental war start, next week's ot A woman is credited with being the inventor of Japanese bronze, Seattle's Leading Dent umbia Street,

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