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PAGE 10 Seattle — Society Charming Affair Planned for Detroit Visitors; Miss Clara Ford Will} Be Honor Guest; After-| noon Complimenting Miss Gates. NVITATIONS bh Mrs. Francis o Finley issued by | for a ¥ 4 Bridge tea to be given at her home] * on Wednesday, July 20, honoring ‘ Mrs, Edward C. Kinsel and Mrs John Boydell, of Detroit, who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, William 8 Kinse! at their home in Laurelhurst eee Dinner Preceding Dancing Party Waterhouse tomorrow will be} evening, Miss Muriel dinner hostess prior to the dance Mr. and Mrs, James Doster Hoge are giving at the | ; Sunset club. The affair will take with Miss Clara | and covers | place at her home Ford as the honor guest will be marked for eight + Informal Afternoon Mrs, William Forrest Goodfellow will entertain on Monday afternoon with an informa! party, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. BE. B Holmes, complimentary to Miss Louise Gates, who will become a bride on July 30. . Bridge Party Will Honor Miss Mahoney Mrs. John Buckley will entertain tomorrow afternoon in her apart ment at Adrian Court in compliment to Miss Camille Mahoney. Four tables will be in play, with the close friends of the honor guest included. eee Children’s Garden Party Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips will be hostess on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, entertaining with a chil dren's garden party, for the pleasure of her niece, Celeste Nellis Ryus, of Los Angeles, and her little son and @aughter, Albert Charles, Jr. and Virginia Nellis Phillips. oe Rainier Chapter D. A. R. to Be &ntertained Mrs. R. E. Smali has extended tn- vitations to the Rainier chapter, D. A. R, for a picnic to be given at her home, in Puyallup, on Tuesday, July 19. The guests will take the 9 @'clock boat to Tacoma, and the bus from there to Puyallup eee Dr. and Mrs. Peterkin _. Dinner Hosts With- covers placed for twelve guests, Dr. and Mrs. Guy Peterkin will be dinner hosts at the Tennis club Friday —r 5 Mrs. Palmerton Hostess at Two Beautiful Affairs . seer ers V. Luithien, Mrs. David Hanna. Mrs. Will G. Crosby and Miss Sapa Hanna, and on Monday by Mra George C. Schofield, Mra J. Knox Roberts, Mrs. Frank E. Weeks, Mrs. Frank Wolff and Mra George Whit- field. Putting Contest at Tennis Carnival In charge of the putting contest at the Tennis Carnival Friday, from 2 antil 3 o'clock, will te Mrs. Fred Jackson, Mrs. J. C. Bridgeman, Mrs. Herman Ross, Mrs. H. 0. Young, Mrs. Harry Macbeth, Mrs. R. T. By yers and Mrs, Evart Lamping: from 3 until 4, Miss Gena Peters, Miss Mary Lee Fisken, Miss Phebe Neti Tidmarsh, Mrs. Frederick Fisher, Mrs, Charles P. Constantine and Mrs. S$. T. Hills; from 4 until 5, Mrs. Da vid Moss, Mrs, $. L. Russell, Mrs, H. A. Fleager, Miss Frances Kellar, Miss Frances Quigley, Mrs. Fred) Ayer and Miss Milnora Roberts; from 5 until 6, Mrs. Charles P. Burnett, | Mrs. Frank Hanlon, Miss Llewellyn Morrison, Miss Ethel Erwin, Mrs. Robert Graham and Mrs. Gerald Shannon; from 6 until 7, Mre. Henry Buzzallo, Mrs, Daniel Buckingham. Mrs, Charles A. Reynolds, Mrs. Fred Forbes, Mrs, Robert Wilson and Miss | Rebecea Collins. The hostesses for the putting con- test will be in» charge of Mrs. Clar- ance Blethen and Mrs. Harry W. ‘Treat, assisted by Mrs. Fred Baxter, | Mrs. R. A. Ballinger, Mrs. John D.| Farrell, Miss Helen Farrell and Mrs. ruve, The trophies are in charge of Mrs.| Timothy Jerome and Mr. Robert Johnston, professional from the Se- attle Golf club, will be the referee. 4 Mrs. Anna Thomsen Milburn will be| the official cashier, The men’s committer is in charge of Mr. Samuel Russell, chairman, and | consists of Mesers, J. H. Ballinger, Timothy Jerome, H. W. Treat, Cas- par Clarke, Jarnes Macfarlane, Harry | A. Fleager, Bert Farrar, D. H. M W. M. Beebe, R E. Campbell and r- aid Shannon, Putters will be fur nished on the grounds for those tak ing part, Additional names added to the list of thone assisting from the various golf clubs of the y are} Mrs, H. 0. Young and Mrs. Frank R. Hanlon, from Jefferson Park, and Mrs. Evart Lamping, from the Rai- nier club. The list of hostesses for the day in cludes Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, Mrs. Clarance Blethen, Mrs. Frederic ES clipping. Electric vi | treatments Hair dressing, plain and || Mair dyed and restored. || tréatments. Electric vibra: men maseage. Factory Hair Store and Har-Lin-Za Beauty Shop 129 THIRD AVE. (1) Miss Doris Mitchell, vice chairman; (2) Mrs. John A Group of the Ticket Committee for Clubs the Tennis Carnival STAR Personal CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Mr, and Mra, George Trumbull, of Dallas, Texas, are the guests of their Ladies’ Social and Charitable Club |xonin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Cari Silverberg and Misa Rowe |Mra, Darrah Corbett. On July 18 Voxtiand will assivt the hostes, Mrs.|they will leave for a motor trip 16th ave, N. B, at 11 a. cee Seattle Review No, 8 they will visit for a fortnight . Mra, C. Dudley Dean arrived Wed. Loor. Locke, Jr.; (3) Miss Emily Jerome; (4) Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan; (5) Miss Dorothy Green Photos 1, 2, 4 Studto. Katherine Luke; (6) Mis. id 6 by Grady; 3 and 5 by Wayne Albee, the McBride Struve, Mrs. C. D. Stimson, Mrs. John Collins, Mrs, J. D. Lowman, Mrs. W. H. MePwan, Mrs. E. A. Strout, Mra Joshua Green, Mrs. Alexander Bail te, Mrs. Samuel Rusvell, Mrs. George Fischer, Mrs. John Eddy, Mrs. R. D. Merrill, Mra. Frank Wa- terhouse, Mrs. Leroy Backus, Mra. Frederick Bentley, Mra. W. R. Cros by, Miss Ada Hanford, Mra. A. B Stewart, Mrs, George Horton, Mra -| J. E. Crouch, Mrs. T. T. Minor, Mra E. A. Stuart, Mrs. Wallace Collina, Mrs. H.C. Henry, Mra, Winlock Mil ler, Mrs. Clarence Coulter and Mra. Macy Nicholson. ee Pretty Tea Honoring Mrs. Wilson, Mra. Peter Wilson, of Sacramento, was the honor guest at a lovely tea given today by Mra. J. C. Moore, at her home, Receiving with the host- ess and Mrs. Wilson were Mrs. Deyo W. Scott, Mrs, Charlies C. Turner and Mrs. Donnell L. Fisher, Presiding at the urns the first hour were Mrs. Frederick W. Adams and Mrs. Armand S. Marion, and the sec ond hour, Mrs. Albert Irving Bout. fleur and Mrs. C. W. Riley, aswisted by Miss Emily Jennelie, Miss Flor- ence Lombard and Miss Katherine Shafer. Little Pauline Warner re oeived the cards at the door, Baskets of yellow roses and black- eyed susans, with blue delphiniums, were artistically arranged in the liv- ing room, and a gorgeous basket of | California poppies adorned the tea table, = in silve unded by. yellow candles ders, coe Informal Dinner , Mr. and Mra A. H. Ruelle enter tained with an informal dinner at their home last evening, compliment. ing Mr. and Mrs. Jewell, of Port. land. olee Sailors Will Be Entertained The third in the series of enter tainments arranged for navy men stationed on Puget Sound will take place Saturday evening at 9 o'clock when five hundred boys will be guests of the Minnewatha club at two dances, one at Christensen's Broadway hall, two hundred attend ing. while the remaining three hun dred will be entertained at Leschi pavilion, The series ts under the general direction of the Chamber of Commerce with co-operation of other clubs and orgagjmtions, The patrons and patroneases for the evening include: Mayor and Mra Hugh M. Caldwell, Judge and Mra. Austin BE. Griffiths, Hon. and Mra ‘Thomas F. Murphine, Mr. and Mrs, Harry W. Carroll, Mr. and Mra. Roy | Page Ballard, Mr. and Mra. Oliver T. Erickson, Prof. and Mra. .J. Allen | Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Eck- stein, Mr. and Mra. Arthur R. Pricat, Prof. and Mrs. Frederic Christensen, Major and Mrs. Carl Howell Reeves, Prof.s Mra W.G. Beach, Mr. and \Mra, William A. Gaines, Mr. and {Mrs Josiah Collin, Mr, and Mra. \Eugene D, Adams, Mr. and Mra Thomas B. Hill, Mr. H. A. Kyer, Mr. Thomas L. Burns | ‘Those who will serve on the Intro- duction committee are: Miss Edna |Cowan, Miss Bessie W, Bankhead, Miss Ella Jane Sirginson, Mra. Crys tal E. Foskett, Mrs. Zell A. Reeves, Mra. Mary E. Bettinger, Mra. Witt iam L. Kidston, Miss Eva Viola Hao cock, Mra. Grayce G. Walter, Mr. |Henry Dimmel. Mr. E. E. Surmer, Mr, Hazen J. Titus, Mr. G. E. Tilton, Mr. Harold K. Peterson, Mr, William M. Fairbank, Mr. Walter Kidston, Mr. Milton Sprague and Mr. D. L. Walter. Lawton Circle, D. A. R. Lawton circle, D. A. R., will meet in regular session Thursday, July 14, at 2 p. m. im thé city hall at Ballard. Business of importance will be transacted. All members urged to attend. Green Lake Camp, R. N. A. Green Lake camp, Royal Neigh bors of America, will celebrate the organization of its camp by giving a picnic at Alki beach, noon of Thursday, | Royal Neighbors o on the after July 14. All dially invited. Overseas Club Card Party At the Ove # club, 404 13th ave, | N., will occur a card party Thursday jJuly 14, at $:30 p.m. Mra. G. H Jackman will be in charge. Members and friends urged to attend. tem that has no ience, Men's Wear ens ZEDIT-GLADLY EASTERN GUARANTEES the quality of EVERY GARMENT that has been reduced for July clear- ance, and offers you an account sy Payments deferred without extra charge or interest. payment is sufficient. equal for conven- A small first Buy now! Women's Wear Peter Falk, at the nfeeting of the|around Vancouver Island, to be gone | Ladies’ Social and Charitable club) about ten days. "Freja." at the home of the latter, | ee 702 17th ave. N Mr, Frederiok Gilbert left yeater |day for a trip to Pasndena, Cal Sunshine Guild | ehh The Sunshine guild will meet at) xr and Mrs. J C. Kaen left the home @f Mra. L. G. Burns, $504) saturday for San Francisco, where | DATES TO REMEMBER | Sroderick to * at home, Charlotte Mann and her flance, Bovign Kaif Doug @ Baker, U. BN, MSDAY, JULY tt | | JULY Ib FRIDAY, Te club carnival at the Tennis WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 Cynthia Grey, Revolutions—Did You Ever Experience a Menta One? Clearing House for Clogged Brain Cells BY CYNTHIA GREY Revolutions! How the very word strikes terror into thé hearts of most of us—how the use of the word has gradually 4 become misapplied. ] How many of us are in need of an inward revolution—a upheaval of habit and desire that would jolt us into a better realization of what life really is in its possibilities for ua. A revolution which would enable us to cast off the dead weight { ®. ee ee te iy Rotors nae pereoaste yer onnengpay Herd oe - of yesterday's wrongs—the sorrows of yesterday—and start p.m, in the W. 0, W. ball, Fourth | Court | ference between barrenness or fullness of life for us. ave. and Marion st Sig Kach day should come to us as a} yh ec Mr. J. C MacDonald, who with ia Hingieton to en@rtsin || new opportunity—an watouched por- | Diss GRee wilt receive rend Veritas Club Mra. MacDonald and family has been Mann and ber 4| sibility that we may take and do} ore of this department e The Veritas club will meet with| visiting Mr. and Mra, Charles 1. Rat Dougiass | with as we will, There's no progres*|| The Star office on Tuesdays fi 7 Mrs, Henry Baumann, 365 Lynn st.,| Burnett, Jr, left yeaterday for hin} unless we get this outlook on life.|19 to 4, and at other times By ap 4 at 2pm home in Celowna, B.C. Mra, Mac What's the use of any one who owns || gointment. Please do net comm f eee Donald will remain during the an immortal soul merely scttling|| om other days than Tuesday um Charles Dickens Fellowship Club | month of July down to be @ beast of burden—our|| tees you heve an . The Charles Dickens Fellowship ft ted days merely wage-earning, cating.|| with Mims Grey, as expe club will continue meetings thru the| Mr, Prescott Scott, of San Fran- | and sleeping the necessary modicum | | viiters interfere with ber gril summer and will meet Thursday |ctsco, is spending a few days in to sustain life, with no ambitions, no! | ing evening, July 14, in the Brickson | town mah e | new achievements, nothing but dull | room of the Y. W. GA Visitors monotony stretching before us down! o r lo " 0’ ne welcome. | Mr. and Mrs. John Perry, Dr. ant io Weve sere eat = Moy ee one my "anal pip ps | Mre. Guy Peterkin, Mr. and wh Nature trices to teach ws this leseon | hold very good positions, The Dorie Social Club Laster J. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. George by the tnflalie vurtater- of her mooks,|youma an6 goettocking “abana Toric Social club, O.*B, 8. will) Lamping and Mr. and Mrs. W.G,Me-|| Tore by the infinite variety of her de-| will stand some noon on Second @ rg ge Beh oep ee Olde ted Be Micka spent the week-end at ‘the || "rio wedding of Mies Ruth Gassam || signs and outlooks, constant change|for a few momenta and watch ¢ the home of Mrs, T. Ramet : | Empresa hotel, in. Victoria, | to Mr Pierce | of detail, yet with harmony and fix-|go by he can't help but see some ‘or: Greenwood ave. Mra. Agnes Way | pean ot me howe edness of purpose underlying, one the nice girls of whom I speak. ' will axsist the bostem, All Eustern| Mr. Horace Rand left yesterday for condition merely @ stepping stone to| wear Jersey jacketa, plaid sicictsiaiannn Stars invited. PE Ose his home in br ser yar | the next one—can't we learn from hats in keeping with the rest of their F rs | Mra. James A. Sheahan will leave pureday for Hayden Lake, where he will spend two weeks. | eee her? |attire. You can’t help but see the Ta | Why not learn to repeat the sim-|refinement in their faces. Ei; ple prayer of the Hindoo port-| However, t are not the type fm Me philosopher, Rabindranath Tagore: |\that ask boys to take them to a show ‘ Give me strength to raise my mind |r dance, but wait until they above daily trifles.” |asked, which is not frequently. |boys prefer the short-skirted indi] King County Nurses’ Association The King County Nurves’ associa tion wil) ho! its annual picnic on | Thursday at Lincoln beach at 6 m. Kor reservations, telephone | ¢ Nurets’ Registry at the Y. W. C WEDNESDAY, JULY 20— The wedding of Miss Charlotte Mann to Mr Ralf Douglass Baker in St, Barosbas chapel at §:20 | Mra. Tracy Robertson left recent | ly for Coronado, Cal., to be the guest ‘a for the summer of her son-in-law Thus beseoching, we may find the) 4.05 ana they are the ones an eee and daughter, Ensign Charles stars. can be seen an : | i ey te y night on Seco Delta Gamma Mothers Dresser, U. 8. N., and Mra. Dresser ave. with their boy escorts. The Delta Gamma Mothers will (Cynthia Robertson) | Old Reader j | friends” go with their mothers to |Sends Bouquet movies or theatre or with their Dear Cynthia Grey: I bave never | friends and we also can be seen written you; but after reading your |*he streets evenings. article, “Glass—Handle With Care,”|_ If you bave observed you will jin tonight's Star, I feel I must let |tice the boys stag the dances you know how much good some of |the girls have to go by the meet on Thursday Mra. F, W. C at the home of Seahurst. Miss Marcella Egton ts spending | & fow weeks at Seaside, Ore | cee | Mr. and Mra. Stephen F. Chadwick are spending the summer at Crystal Chapter V, P. EK. 0. honoring Miss Camitie Mahoney SATURDAY, JULY 23— Mid-cummer dance at the Seattle Chapter V, P. B. O., will entertain with its annual picnic on Thursday at the home of Mra. G N. Reintg on | springs. Golf and Country club. 7 | which shoul Bainbridge island, Guests will take | eee WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5 your articles do me. This one in| Wiie a roe a pap: | either steamship Suquamish or Bur-| sftiav Edith Redfield and Mins particular was just what was needed | “Al, wel want | dadly, too, because from associa- |‘ “step out” with a young girl who jtion with an ill-tempered woman|!% up to the minute in dres four years ago, I have truly gotten | YOU can love up without her to be a person to be labeled “Giass— |!" it, and an all-around sport (7) Walter James ton at pler 3, foot of Madison st, at Seaebae aaergh-48 $208 m Bernadine Rooks were guests over the week-end of Lieut. Robert Whit | ten, U. 8. N., and Mra, Whitten at the navy yard. Ladies of the Golden North . } manele! Rk tae | good fellow. However, my The Ladier of the Golden North “ee Now I am going to wake up and | friends will not allow the boys to will hold their regular business meet-| yr. and Mrs, Homer C. MacDonald| Irving school annual picnic wiil| ow 1 am folng to wake up and) (ott Mo tO ee at tn wt ing at $ p.m. Thursday in the|and family have removed for the|take place Thursday, July 14, at|redeem AN OLD ADMIRER. |they stay at home. We havent Knights of Pythias hall, Third ave.| summer to the hom. Woodland park. Basket lunch. | "te om Oe ome @ At Hunt's point Letters like yours make me feel| Physical magnetism, so to speak. Wi that my work is indeed worth while |47® not light-headed enough. Open oid 1. thaall ste tor ening jyour eyes and you will find an) eee &mount of nice girls. oy | Wait things are hard to find but they \ sed ded toes {worth while after you get them, | y u we also are looking for “som Dear Mins Gre ‘a few words in re Aliow me to say| worth while.” as like attracts ile, ly to “AL” I hope “A LITTLE LIGHT? |he reads what I ha@® to say and re- it |plies thru your columns. VANCOUVER, B. C— W. . Mra. Gerald Shannon, with baby and nurse, left yesterday for a week's visit with friends on Whidby island. eee . Bring cup and spoon, Coffee will be | and Virginia st ° served. All patrons invited. ee York Community Club York Community club will meet at Mt. Baker Presbyterian church in the evening. Council of Catholic Women Seattle Counci} of Catholic Women Mies Louine Gates will leave Tues j will meet at Providence hospita! 4 i day to spend « few days as the! from 10 « m, to 5 p.m. East Union Club guest of Mr, and Mra William H|— — oe The East Union club will be enter Parsons at their summer home at! Mrs. Bertha Fairbanks will leave tained on Thursday at the home of Port Madison. | Sunday on a motor trip to Spokane. Mra. J, Clark at Bellevue. Guests Md where they will visit Mrs. Leghorn’s| I was born and educated here and| Brown, pilot, and N. A. Godd cos the 1045 boat at Madon| Mra, George Leghorn, Mins Marie isister, Mra. John Babcock, for a few |have any amount of perfectly lovely| passenger, unburt when ark. | Leghorn, Mra. Albert Wilton and weeks girl friends (however, not the short-'falls into bay. In any recipe calling for milk | You will gain added richness and fla- vor by using Carnation Milk, which is twice as rich as ordinary milk. To ¥% cup of Carnation add 1/2 cup of water and stir. This pure cows’ milk is evaporated to the consistency of cream by removing part of the water. It is then hermetic- ally sealed and sterilized. Cook with Carnation—it is economical and con- venient. Sold in two sizes by all gro- cers. Send for free Caraation Cook Beok of 100 Tested Recipes, Carnation Milk Products Co., 1160 Stuart Bidg., Seattle, arnation “From Contented Cows” The Label is Red and White Try This Sure Recipe for Omelet Four eggs, whites and yolks beaten separately, 1 cup of Carnation Milk mixed with 4 tablespoonfuls of water, 4 teaspoonfuls of cornstarch, dissolved in a little cold Carnation Milk, 1 tea spoonful baking powd: and a little salt. Add last the whites, beaten to @ White Sauce That Is Creamy and Nourishing Melt 2 tablespoonfuls of butter in sauce pan; when bubbling add 1 table- spoonful of flour, and stir until well blended. Pour in, very gradually, 4 cup of Carnation Milk mixed with % cup of wal Add % teaspoonful of salt and @ Gash of pepper. Beat until Home Made Grape Sherbet One and one-half cups sugar, 1 quart water, 3 cups grape juice, juice of 2 lemons. Boil water and sugar together for ten minutes. Strain into freezer, and when cold strain fruit juices into this. Freeze. (Use 3 parts of ice to one of salt, if a fine grained sherbet is Creamed Asparagus a Nourishing Dainty Prepare the asparagus, either fresh or canned, in the usual way. Make the thin white sauce given here. Have toast Teady, put asparagus over this, and cover with the white sauce in quantity desired. Use lettuce leaves under the desired.) Serve with whipped Carna- stiff froth. Cook in a little butter, tion Milk, (See page 15 Recipe Book.) toast if desired. smooth and creamy,