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| i FLOWER GIRL } Personal Mra, A. J, Fisken and her daugh. EATTLE |Clubs | CLUBS FOR TUESDAY STAR HOME-MADE JELLY MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1921. lter, Mise Mary Lea Fiaken, will leave | about August 26 for the Orient to be | gone six months. They will visit Mr. | Daugh and Mra, I Finken in China, |& noon-day . Cynthia Grey: | Prize-winning Answer to “Bewildered,” Selected From Five Hundred Letters, Was Mammoth Task. HIA GREY i'll be great to have Ma get out a glass or two of her homemade jelly turkey, won't it? m's directions and suggestions for making al) kinds of ‘The Daughters of St, George | of St. George will hold plenic at Woodland park August 9 All friends ins When the winter raing fall, and dinner’s on the table, with the roast, the chicken or the si to ¢ . Unele Mrs, Ralph end in Tacoma spent the k guest of Mins Stacy we Star's Washington bufeau has com office of hi Mrs. Pierce Will Give ays jellies are ready for you. i Inforn the me economics of q a | on the Large Bridge Tea; Miss Harold Announces Wed- ding Plans. RS. JOHN Sued invitations for a Mridge tea to be given at her Mriday afternoon, August 12 Pisting will be Mes. Will Mra. Frederick Boyd, M inders und Mr How Presiding at the to be Mrs. P. W. Sm ne, who wil Mins Frances Pierce wee, Miss Ruth Pratt rine Howard iss Harold Will ed Mr. Chastain Miss Thelma Harold, daughter and Mrs. Curtis Ro Ha Swed Mr. Howard Duerson Chasta of Mr. and Mrs, W. W Windsor, Mont., Friday Trinity church, Rev. William H Katherine Adele Oliver, of will read the service at 9 o'clock | Hoquiam, who will be the tit- E Holcomt: mui ot hover. and the le flower girl at the wedding Louise Ebriich, Marion and|of Miss Helen Worboys, Wed- ,MeMillan and Peart Harold, | nesday evening. iets, ie eae Mr, Stanley Wilson is to be! Haxel Wacchter maman and the ushers are| Waechter Wallace Mount, of Olympla:| Rev. W. FE Fix, Warren Bean and! “Americaniim” Chastain | witt sing will be no reception save an) nor,” one in the vestry of the} directly after the ceremony eee G. PIERCE has is la home A m Howard, w urns sand Mrs. pssdsted Miss Mi and of wil evening and Florence Barton will speak on and Mary D. Bush The Star-Spangled Ban Supper Party at Country Home Miss Jane Perking ils entertaining with a supper party at her country }home this evening, complimenting | Mies Catherine Hurd, of New York city, Thirty guests have been bid. den. Hausman to tain John P. Hausman will enter With a breakfast at the Yacht tomorrow afternoon, when six B Ruests wil! enjoy her hospitality oer fedding Plans fade Known marriage of Miss Espearance » daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lipsky to Mr. George F. in, son of Mr. John F. berlin, of Juneau, Alaska, will Place Friday evening, August 3% in St. John's parish church in} Seattle. Rev. Maurice Bywater the service at $ o'clock. Blizabeth Simpson will be the of honor and the maids of the 2 are to Ke Miss Luita d and Miss Mildred Watson. Margaret Treble will be flower Mr. James r is to be the} p and the ushers are Mr Waller and Mr. Philip But- Following the ceremony, a re- tion will be held at the home of bride's parents, 2106 46th ave. dee . House Party Miss Erma Verd entertained with a smal} house party over the week-end J jat her summer home at Three-Tree or point, | o eee |Will Entertain Bridal Party Miss Esperance Lipsky will enter. tain the members of her bridal party at her home tomorrow evening, fol lowing the wedding rehearsal at the church. Married in Victoria Mr. Thomas M. Kennedy and Mias | Anna Valvic, of Seattle, were mar ried August 2, af Victoria, B.C. Mr. and Mrs, Kennedy will be at home jto their friends, at 559 N. 68th st., Se attle, after August 12. Wedding Announcement Teacher "Mr, and Mrs. Ansel Longfellow an. nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Gladys Cheal, to Mr. Samuel wae x ga = ng and Bing [Cunningham Reed, of Pickens, Miss, Jackson, to Dr. Lawrin Gerald | °° Friday, August 5 ef Big Sandy, Mont, was - Music d Saturday evening at the of the bride’s parents, with Herbert H. Gowen reading the : a Mr. Raudenbush to Give poe ® sretuate #¢ the! Violin Recital took both her A.B. and mastery’ |, O" Tuesday evening, August 9, * an age! ber of Alpha | Geers? Raudenbush, of New York, hese artist pupil of Theodore Spiering, will Delta fraternity. Sjnce her | v6 a complimentary violin recital she has been a popular |” oS Se ee ttn inh acheot. ]t the Conia, to which the public is ; ‘al eet at ne Met) Mr. Raudenbush, who has studied F -afie ag seal with Mr.’Spiering for the past three t ° tormert: il of Schra- ‘ ‘or Reception years, was formerly a pupil of Schra. Ps dieck. He is a-mentiber of the faculty This Evening of the American Institute of Applied list of assistants for the re Music, of which Miss Kate Chitten- to be given at.the Cornish den is the dean, th ing, t < Mr. Mr. Raudenbush’s program fol- Schmitz, one of the teachers for the summer is P. O. Perkins, Salt Lake. Elsie -M. Stockdale, Mabton, ; Miss Edith Strange, Belling- Wash.; Mre. M. L. Toles, Los Cal.; Miss Claudia Upton, e, Wash.; May C, Williams, |, Ore.; Miss Maude Wiliams, Wash.; Mrs, Helen Senn, Portland, Ore.; Miss M. » Hudson, St. Louis, Mo; Carrie ide Trowbridge, Los Angeles, Mabel Wellman, Vancouver, B. Eva H. Wachtel, Portland, Ore.; Sarah LeMer, Harrisburg, Pa.; L. Hoogs, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. . 8. Kelley, Everett, Wash.; Henri Michelson, Carnegie Hall, Ne ik City; Goldie Blum, Carnegie New York City; Miss Suzanne Alameda, Cal; Dorothea Hop » Seattle; Marion Coryell, Seattle; | E. C. Wright, Seattle; Anna G. | ll, Seattle. Sonata, G Minor (for wi Adagio, tug Sicilian, presto. In aloned.. Bach Schubert-Withetms Rondino......... John Hopper piano. Body of U. Man, Lost in Mountains, Found WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Aug. 8— The body of Dr. Wililam Stone, prest- dent of Purdue university, who lost his life on a mountain exploration | trip with his wife and friends, has been found, according to advices | from Banff, Alberta, today. A party of searchers discovered the body after a five-day search, the mes. sage stated, The bedy is being brought to Banff, where Dr. Stone's widow, his brother, David Stone, and @ son, Richard, are waiting. Mrs. Stone has almost re from her harrowing experiences in the mauntains, where she became | lost and lay unconscioug for days be- | fore being rescued, eee ond Complete for heodora Home Pageant Plans are complete and everything in readiness for the ringing up of the @urtain on Wednesday afternoon, When the children of the Theodora Home wil! give the historical | lawn of Mrs. beautiful home, Representative covered eeant | Tuesday noon at the Hotel Washing Ferry|ton annex. An interesting. program 239 | \s announced. 3 of} Leary's @'clock. at women | the city are using every effort to! . Make the affair # financial success, | | M k R h @8 funds must be raised for the sup-| Oo a e 1c ) port of this worthy institution, which | ) Clara Barton tent, I has suffered by the lous of the state's | Appropriation, and whose shelter and} Beason wine scr Red Blood many ijttle ones. A continued list of | R€Vitalize your worn-out ex- Patronesses includes Mrs. John ¥.; hausted nerves and increase Manning, Mr. Lioyd J. Hellman, Mra.| your strength and endurance Margaret Peterson, president of the) (aK. Pythian Mrs. Glasscock grand chief of Pyth § Mrs. Louise Young, president of Altruistic club, Mrs. Jennie Miss Fran ges Dean, Mre Mr Annie Shelstraw Grace Ted man, Mrs president of etables or half a hter of Civil y # like taking ex Mrs, £ tract of instead of | eating Reynolds, Mrs. Jessie Jessup, Mra. aoe rindy’ tan Frances Russell, Mre, ¥ Lay tion and Man, pregident Auxiliary of Sons of Veterans of G. A. R., Austin camp, of trong acids on No. 4, Mrs. Lou Edwards, Mrs, J. | f iron filings Franklyn, Mrs. Louise Kent and | ising Niceted Toe anally @ Subdebutantes of Mt few d } og in who will serve a8 ushers are Mixses You Marjorie Burkhart, Florence Dod; Christeen Truax, Olivia Swinhart Geraldine Stentz, Margaret Duncan, | , Janet Neuman, Eleanor Neuman Ellen Phelps, Saralett Phelps, Mar Buerite Cushing and Gail Guthrie Mrs. U. M. DieKey, chairman of the booth, will be assisted by Dorothy Dickey. Kathivn, Howard, rganiec iron; not metallic iron, but pure n-—-which your blood and ach, lentils and One done of Nuxated Iron is ted to be approximately equiv. (m organic iron content) Nuxated iren in iron in ap sters, Drisco, Mar M Jexsie Ha Capoot, ren, War Veterans, No. 1, predigested ances immediate abs it comes Baker Park | ach men ime r not obtain sat lise nok f tablet. Sold by NUXATED IRON For Pad Mood, Strength and Endura SEATTLE AD CLUB will meet} Kdith Rowe . Mrs, Carl } land Saturday who has Gould went to Port Mr. Gould, vena 4 two and, Mr to meet been in Cal bus retur on weeks with Gou noms trip, 4 today and Mrs, Mr, Mrs. row they spenc ward 8, Sears and M. Kellar are leaving tomor Vancouver, B, ©, whe 1 join a party of friends and 4 week motoring around Van inland Dr, dnd Mrs, last week from three at Lake Crescent ¥ for w couver Sheldon returned months spent Miss Emily Nettleton from Tacoma today of Miss Dar the Sharples Lewis nuptials, Wed: day even: came to be the guest 4 Sharples until after Mr family motor } wilt visit Rerkeley Seattle the and Mrs wilt le and on a Charles L, Roy Wednesday trip to California, where they Mrs. Roy's parents, in They expect.to return to first of September. “. Mrs. W. J. Grambs left Saturday on the steamship Keystone State for Tientsin, China, w will viait her Mr, Ht Mrs. © she son, Grambes, w months. . Mrs. Alfred Raymond and Miss Loulse Raymond motored to Lake Crescent last nday, where they turning to Seattle Saturday evening . Mra, Bertha Pope, of Obertin, 0, [is the guest of Mr. and Mra. Charles G, Normhn at thelp home on Queen Anne bill, eee Miss day for a few weeks’ Visit in Los An geles, Cal, Mr. J. 8, Graham is spending a fortnight at Singer's tavern, at Lake Crescent, . Miss Dorothy Ringer is enjoying vacation at Saint's Rest. ee Miss Margaret Butcher has re turned from three weeks spent at Colorado Springs . Mr. Harok! Preston and son, Har old, jr.,"are spending a few days at | Singer's Lake Crescent tavern. Mrs. Howard Henderson of Minne apolis, who has been the guest of Mra. F. 1. Stetson for some time, has returned to ber home. see Among the passengers arriving at New York om the liner Zeeland from |Antwerp, Southampton and Cher |bours, August 1, were Mrs. Henry 9%. Tremper and Miss Helen Lane. eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham are fuests at the Hotel Alexandria io Los Angeles, eee Mr. and Mra. Carl J. Smith are spending a week at Seabeck with the Y¥. M. C. A. conference, oe Dr. T. Oren Watson, Mra. Watson and daughter motored to Portland last week to attend the Osteopathic clinic held there. eee Mr. and Mrs. Max Ragley have re moved from Adrian Court to the Wil lard apartments. «be Dr. and Mrs. William Lee Norris and Mr. and Mra, George B. Baker have returned from a trip to Lake Louise and Banff. eee ‘ Mr. Arthur Shannon left Monday moraing for Shannonon-Chelan, to be gohe five days, Dr. Tracy, Dr. Ida Rosencrans, Dr. Lucy Thompson and Dr. Roberta Wimer-Ford were among the Seattle physicians attending on osteopathic clinic and lectures held in Portland during the past week. ore Dr. and Mrs. Guy Peterkin left on the 8.8, Keystone State for Vic- toria, where they spent the week- | | | { ' | | | to | half quart of spinach, one | stunts and thrills a autos and saddle over! ,. | their friends Grambs and family for four or five! spent a week at Singer's tavern, re-| Mildred Letcher left ‘Thurs | | { Seattle or Protect to give six pre in Evergreen on the Degree of Hon jation, has voted re whist partion hall, Areade butiding econd Tuesday 6f the coming nths, beginning Tuesday. | August 9 at 9 p for the benefit of the Children’s Orthopedic howpital Hveryone invited, Merehand tificates will be given Annual Plenle ‘The ladies’ auxiliary to Congrege |tion Bikur Cholum will hold ite an |ntal pienic on the second Tuesday of August in Madrona park eee WwW. TU The City Federat T. U. will hold ite | Woodland park, Members of all unions may attend may bring A basket lunch will be six om Pienic n of the W nual pienic at and at noon | . Totem Club Pienic Totem club, Nieghbors of Wood craft, will hold @ plonic at Alki beach frog 10 am. to Bp, m. Coffee will be furnished. rved see Seatile Gymnastic Society Ladies’ auxiliary to Seattle Gym nastic wocloty will meet at 2 | 1819 Bighth ave see “Drep In” Lancheon The University of Washington alumnae will give a “drop in” lunch: Jeon at the Women's University club at 1240, Reservations can be made by telephoning Beacon 1699. | ee Writers* Club Writers’ club in the Erickson room of the Y. W. CA. at § pom. Manu seripta by Mr. C. M. Compton, Mrs. 1, Jenkins and Mrs. William Calvert, | Br. Visitors welcome, eee Elliott Bay Camp Ellictt Bay camp, Modern Wood- |men of America, will meet at the | Knighte of Pythias hall, Third ave. and Virginia st., at § p.m. Progros- sive whist party. . L. 0. E. Club E. club will give a fare The L. 0. well party Tuesday afternoon at o'clock 'n compliment to Mra, P. Waegner, Mra. Janeph Wolgamot and Mra. Fred Woodward. The affair will | be given at the Elks’ club. oe Humane Society The King County Humane society will hold its next meeting on Tues [day at noon in the Bon Marche téa room, . Seattle Zonery Club | ‘The Seattle Zonery club will meet | Tuesday night, and all members are | urged to attend. Boy, Johnny Heva, will be present, . Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. 0. H. Ladies’ auxiliary, A-O, H., division No, 19, will hold ite regular business meeting in the W.Q. W, hall, Fourth aye, and Marion st., Tuesday even ing,“Auguat 9, at § O'clock. This is the only meeting to be beld thi month, All members prged to at a eee ADDDITIONAL CLUBS St. John's Parish Excarsion St, John’s Parish, West Seattle, will give its annual moonlight ex cursion August 18 on Puget Sound ‘The trip will include points of in. terest euch a# the municipal bathing beach at Alki Point, Blake Island and the Puget Sound Navy Yard at Bremerton, where part of the fleet is now stationed. Dancing will take place from 8:15 p. m, to 10:30 p, m. in Community hall, at Charleston The steam Kitsap Il will leave from the Colman dock at 7 p. m. and from the West Seattle ferry landing at 725 p. m., returning to ‘West Seattle about 1195 p. m. and to Colman Dock 20 minutes later. ee Child Conservative League Picnic Queen Anne circle of the Child Conservation league haw been in vited by the Lincoin circle to a ple nic, August 10 at Woodland park. Members are asked to bring lunch and meet at 1 o'clock in the upper park. Seseue Hayakawa goes thru 20 minutes of setting-up exercises each morning before breakfast. A romantic western tale of Story and Direction by Lynn F Reynolas- p.m, at piled tt jon supplied by the agricultural’ department the filling out and mailing You cun have it for the asking by coupon bt Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1400 N. Y¥. Ave., Washington, D, €. I wish a free copy of Uncle Sam's suggestions on “JELLY MAKING,” and enclose two cents for postage Name Street and No | | City or Town. . | State ‘CHRISTIANITY 1S HAPPY LIFE Or. W. E. Barton, Writer for The Star, Preaches Here | “The Christian should enjoy all that is good, right, sweet and pleasant in life.” | Thus Dr. William §. Barton, |nastor of the Oak Purk Congrega tional chureh, of Chicago, famous author and lecturer and writer for The Seattle Star, who spoke at} Plymouth Congregational church | |Sunday morning, admonished thooe who preach Christianity is @ sad and sombre mode of life The religion of the New Testa | ment, Dr, Barton mid, is a religion of the normal. Yewepapefa deal with the ab normal,” he said. “Let there be 10, 000 happy homes in Seattle and not a word is sald. And not a word should be said. One divorce and it in| wpread in all the papers. That tx in- evitable and as it should be, It is the abnormal that ts interesting and the abnormal that is news.” Christ, Dr. Barton stated, waa in- terested fundamentally in the hap piness of others. State Fruit ‘Men to |Meet Here November Washington state fruit growers will hold thelr fruit show in the Bell st. dock next November, is the an nouncement given out here when representatives from growing din tricts in the state met at the Cham ber of Commerce Saturday John A. Gellatly, former candidate for governor, waa elected president of the organization and O. C. Soota, of Yakima, secertary. The Seattle port commission haa offered the fruit growers the use of the dock for their “fruit exposition.” Makes Pictures for Truth About Alaska “Truth About Alaska” will be the Utle of the motion picture travelogue which W. G. Stoeser, veteran motion picture man, will make in Alaska during the next few weeks. Kansas People Will Have Picnic Aug. 20 The Kansas Sunflower club of Beattie has extended an invitation to all former residents of Kansas to a pienic to be held August 20 in Woodland park. When a Camper Is Not in That Class Automobile campers aren't always automobile campers, report received by Sh wich Saturday said, are according to a iff Matt Star Bootleggers, in ie dinguising themselves am [campers to transport intoxicating liq-| uor from points outside the county, where it in left by boats. Deputh have been notified to on the watch, be Say Chicken House Held Refreshments © On a charge of having four gallons of moonshine in hin chicken house, Frank Bonsell, of Kirkiand, was ar. rested Maturday afternoon. His case will be tried August 10 Step Up, Baby Girl, and Demand a Home An invitation to a baby girl, 1 year old or lene, to join the family of a young married couple pas been left with The Star to iasue. Any one in. terested will please infornt this news paper. BY CYNT. Perhaps the most trying ta to perform was to decide “Bewildered. the They were all very fine sk I have ever been called upon winning letter in answer to With the help of two? editors, the letter of Helen Hardy, 615 Hoge building, city, | has been selected, The write Miss Grey's office in The Star the 500 correspondents who c r will receive $5 by calling a building. I want also to thank ame to bat so eplendidly in am | effort to help “Bewildered” to solve her problem in the best | way. Following ia the answer: MingeGrey: Regarding D prevented by “Bewildered, not considerfhg her in ion of the present, rather than considering her future, her husband's future, and t of the two children she now has nul regard possible chil ‘ the own y npective to the dren which might be the issue of her | marriage? lave between man Ja beautiful and inspiring when it in right and good, shadaw, infatuation beautiful nor lasting bused upon selfish impul regard for others who may be de endent upon for mental and moral support. Kach of us is an un. conscious benefit to others in this life, nd it is our duty, painful and self storificing tho it myy sometimes be, to make an effort to uphold the |idea) others may ¢ of us. 1 While such a union may at pres jent appear to hold only happiness, does “Bewildered” |eoming years would bring to herself jand to her family? Does she not realize that the colored race have |ptandards quite as well ay we have? | And that she would find herself, not only ostracize from her own race, but from the cBlored class also. They do not invite the crossing of the races, and it Is an equal offense to their code as it is to ours, Unfortunately we cannot live our jTives alone without the companion. |ship, approval and interest of some | part of the rest of the world. In a few years the children of this per plexed woman would criticee and turn from her, and it would shadow their whole lives. They ‘would lose the most precious gift allowed to the human race—the ideals and respect for mother And that is the one thing in all the world which can never, never be replaced nor’ substi- tuted, And the little ones which might come—what could and would they be? Truly, not alone without For French pastry look up Boldt’ Advertisement. and *woman in but love is never wn it fi . without or its wh wait, CRES 703 Third A PLL GET RID OF BLACKHEADS SURE ‘There is one simple, safe and wure way that never fails to get rid of blackheads and that is to dissolve them. To do this get tw onite powder from —aprinkle @ litte sponge—rub over / the briskly—wash the pat will be surprised how heads hi heads, little blackheads, no matter where they are, simply dissolve i ounces of cal- y drug store @ hot, wet blackheads * and you the black- mixture of dust and etion from the body that form in, the pores of the skin. Pinching and squeezing only cause Irritation, make large pores. and do not get the blackheads out after they become hard. The calonite Powder) and the water simply dis- solve the blackheads so they wash Fight out leaving the pores free and clean and in their natural condition. Anyone troubled with these unsight ly blem| should certainly try this simple method.--Advertisement. emotion | realize what the} | ISS GREY will receive read ers of this department at || The Star office on Tuesdays from || 9 to 4, and a other times by ap || pointment, Please do not come on other days than Tuesday un- lese you have an appointment with Mins Grey, as unexpected visitors interfere with ber writ- ing. 4 country, but without a race which would accept them. One who thus defies and the ethics of an age-old traditfon cannot expect other jthan Gn after years, and with the passing of the firkt emotions) unhap- — Piness, regrets and a living grave of § remorse “Bewildered” can and should fom ® get. 1, too, am 30; a widow, but without the blessing of children to | live for. 1, too, learned to love since | my widowhood—a first real love. The © object of my affeation, altho of my own race, nationality, creed and |social life, proved to be otherwise unworthy, and I forgot him. It near- ly cost me my life at the time 1 lerieved for two years, but realized 4ully that such a marriage could 4 only mean disaster in the coming | years, to the man, to myself and to” the many others who love and trust | me to always do the right thing by life a3 nearly as I can understand. Let “Bewlidered” take a new lease on life, become interested in the blessing of the children she now haa; | teach them to become fine, good citi- zens that their own future may be happy: give them the right to al ways recall their mother with beau tiful remembrances, and “Bewilder- ea” will come to know that with the passing years she has gained a far greater heppiness than could ever” |come thru this unnatural marriage that she now contemplates. SOUTHERN WOMAN. WHITE BLUFFS.—Expenditure |of the $300,000 appropriated by the legislature for land development will be devoted chiefly to one | project, according to Dan A. Bcott,, director of conservation. 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