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Seattle — Society Mrs. Shank Hostess at| Artistic Tea; Pretty Home Wedding Cele-| brated; Charming Tea Planned for Friday. , | O* of artistic that Sheridan Shank gave at her charm- the prettiest and most teas of the summer sea son Ww which Mra Corwin ing home, 632 36th ave. yoaster | day afternoon, complimentary to her | Katherine Shank, who is to become the bride of Mr Arthur Trumbult Lee on Wednesday evening, September 14 Mrs, Shank had planned to enter: | tain in her lovely garden, but owing to unfriendly skies, she transformed her home into a veritable floral bower for the occasion, with all the} lovely shades of pink predominating. | Gladioli in deep baskets stood in the reception hall, baskets of _peonies | and duhlias and gypsophila in the living room and phlox and snapdrag in the library, Baskets} of these bright-hued blossoms added | their charm to the dining room and centered the attractive tea. table, | where alternating at the urns were daughter, Miss cactus Mrs. Monte Reld Coleman, Mra. | Ralph Droz Casey, Mra. Alfred E. Boardman and Mrs. Paul Cone. | They were assisted by Miss Eileen Delaney, Miss Alma Calhoun, Miss Margaret Delaney, Miss Charlotte Booth, Miss Rernice Van Kuren, | Miss Alice McDonald, Miss Dorothy | Ehrlich, Miss Grace Kerr, Miss! Wiloha Bell, Misa Louise Ehrtich, | Miss Dorothy Leavitt and Miss Gladys Baer. { Receiving with Mrs. Shank and Miss Shank were Mrs. Alfred K.| Fisken, Mrs. W. L. Thompson, Mrs. | Fred Everett and Miss Vilo McVey. | A stringed orchestra rendered de Nghtful selections during the calling hours, from 4 until 6 o'clock, and| punch was served on the vine-/ covered porch by Miss Virginia! Wiley, Miss Elizabeth McDonald, Miss Verna MacAuley and Miss Vir-| ginia Daniels. | Assisting about the rooms were) Mrs. William Stuart Bell, Mra. Harry Coe, Mrs. Robert Eishman, Mrs, Andrew MacAuley, Mrs, Ger trude Brawley, Mrs. George Youell, Mrs. Hubert Martin, Mrs. Abel K./ Yerkes, Mrs. B. L. Whitman, Mrs. E. 8. Goodwin, Mrs. A. J. Faulkner, | Mrs. Fred Delkin, Mrs. William H Ritter, Mrs, Fred Langdon, “Mrs. Frank Dow and Miss Jessie Keith Wedding & Miss | Morehouse and Mr. | Lockman Solemnized At a pretty home ceremony last evening. Miss Dorothy Morehouse, @aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlies R. Morehouse, became the bride of Mr. Frederick Vincent Lockman, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lockman. The ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock by Rev. Frank B. Matthews, Pink and white was the dforative motif im all the rooms, developed in white hydrangea, pink roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Cecil G. Morehouse, of Everett, played the wedding march from Lohengrin, and following the ceremony Mr. Donald Lockman sang “Until.” The bride was girlish and lovely in her bridal dress of rich cream lace over cream satin. She wore no veil or other adornment, but earried a beautiful shower of Ophelia buds and bride's roses. Miss Lucy Shelton, as maid of honor, was daintily attired in canary colored organdie. Her fiow- ers were Golden Emblem rosebuds and sweet showered. Mr. Don- ald Lockman was groomsman for his brother. The bride's tiny niece, daughter of’ Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Morehouse, of Everett, was the most adorable of Uttle flower girls, frocked in pink or- gandie. She preceded the bride, and scattered rose petals in her path. Her little brother, Charlies Richmond Morehouse II, was a cunning ring bearer. Clad in a white linen suit, he carried the ring in the heart of a Snow Queen rose. An informa! reception followed the service, when about seventy-five rela- tives and intimate friends offered their best wishes. The supper table was attractive with a low crystal bow! of pink sweet peas, placed under @ canopy of sweet peas and smilax, with bands of white satin ribbon lead. ing therefrom to the four corners, Miss Annah Shelton presided at the coffee urn, assisted by Miss Alice Baker and Miss Jeanette Van Duzee, of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Lockman left by mo. tor on their wedding trip, and after| October 1 will be at home at 3516 46th ave. N. E., Laurelhurst. Mrs, Lockman is 4 graduate of the Uni versity of Washington, and a mem ber of Deita Zeta sorority. Mr. Lock man is a graduate of the University | School of Architecture, and belongs to Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. The out-of town guests at the wed ding were the bride's brother-inJaw and sister, Prof. Robert C. Hall and Mrs. Hall and their two children, Robert and Ruth Hall, of Eugene, Ore.; Miss Ruth Hall, of Potlatch, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. George Mann, of Minneapolis; Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Sargent, of Montana, and Miss Jua- nita Showalter, of Chicago, “- ° Cards Issued for Tea Mra. James F. MeGogy and Mrs.| Arthur Clarence Keyes (Mildred Jackson) have issued cards for a tea! at the residence of Mrs. Keyes on| Priday afternoon from % until 5 o'clock. Presiding at the urns the! first hour will be Miss Caroline Nel- | son and Miss Eleanor Nelson and the! second hour Mrs. Howard Rupert and Miss Edna McCreery. Assisting will be Miss Ka rine Winter, Miss Elizabeth Baird and Miss Inez W kins. Little Elizabeth MeGogy d Marion Rupert will rece: the cards at the door, i Large Dance Planned by Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Mr. and Mrs. John W, Eddy have issued invitations for a large dancing | at party their residence on next Tuesday evening. The affair will compliment Mr. and Mrs, Leo Simp. son Black (Dorothy McEwah) and Mins Katherine Hurd, who, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A, Hurd, is spending the summer here, The invitation list includes the bridal couples of the year and the| younger maids and bachelors, jterday morning |riage by (Upper) Mrs. George F. Esperance Lipsky, whose Chamberlin, formerly Miss marriage to Mr. Chamberlin was | riday, solemnized in St. John’s parish church last Friday evening.|"°°" ~~Portrait by P. Croute U'Renn,. . (Lower) Mrs. Arthur G. Anderson, who until Tuesday evening was Miss Edith Leora Brown, Her wedding to Mr. Anderson was celebrated in the Columbia Congregational rhurch.—Portrait by Pinney’s : Mr. Danz Married in New York Word has been received by friends Mr. George J was married in New York City yea to Miss Cora M. Gustison of Seattle. yer! Small Dance Will Compliment Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Miss Millie Pritchard and Mise Ruth Miller entertains with a small dancing party at the home of Miss in Seattle that Dans Miller at Wildwood, next Saturday | evening, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Edward Hughes (Lot Ue Trenholme). eee Invitations Issued*for Miss Lister’s Marriage in Tacoma Mrs, Ernest Lister has issued invi- tations for the mariage of her daughter, G. Florence, to Maj. Her. bert Ray O'Dell, U. 8. A., on Wednew day evening, August 31, at § o'clock, in St. Luke's procathedral, Tacoma. oor Mrs. Whitney Luncheon Hostess Complimenting Mrs. Stewart of Rockwell, Canada, who ia the guest of Mrs. Stephen Wiltsie, Mrs. W. T. Whitney entertained with a charm ing luncheon of eighteen covers at her home on Queen Anne Hill this afternoon. cee House Guests Complimented In compliment to her house guests, Miss Ethel Gibson, Miss Imogene Gib- son and Mr. William Gibson, of Low Angeles, Cal, Miss Margaret Duncan will entertain a group of friends at the dance the Interlaken gulld of the Orthopedic hospital is giving at the Yacht club this evening. eee Miss Doty Weds Mr. Parker The marriage of Miss Ceci! Doty of this city, to Mr. Glenn Parker, of Rush City, Minn., took place Wed nesday evening, August at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Doty 1331 Valley st formed by L Plymouth Congregational church under an arch of Shasta daisies and greens The bride, who was given in mar her father, was gowned in white organdie. Her veil, which fell to the hem of her skirt, was becom ingly bound to the coiffure in the back with plaiting, and fastened with @ wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and white sweet peas, Miss Elsie Kalushe, the bride's only attendant, wore a becoming frock of green organdie and a broad. rimmed hat to match her gown. She carried a shower bouquet of pink wweet peas, Miss Hannah Marley played the wedding march and Mr Lyle Parker, of Rush City, Minn. was groomsman. Assisting in serving refreshments Rev oO. after the ceremony were Miss Irma Doty, Miss Edna Oelschiagel, Miss Irene Kalushe, Mrs. Fern Weesea and Miss Marguerite Kalushe After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Parker will make their home in Sumner, oie 8 Little Tea Shop Service Friday The Little Tea Shop of the Ortho- pedic hospital will be in charge of Alki auxiliary Friday, with Mrs, ¢ Vickers as hostess, assisted by Mrs, George Hannan, Mrs. C, R. Cof. fer, Mrs, Cyrus Briggs, Mrs. H. L. Lawrence, Mrs. Charles Gaffner and Miss Erma Archambo. ee Marriage Celebrated T arriage service of Miss Char zanne Degen to Mr. M ams was performed last evening William A. Major at the the bride's parents, 4023 Burk Miss Elizabeth Degen, the bride's sister, and Mr. Don G Eggerman were the only attendants The bride is @ graduate of Lincoln high school with the class of 1918 and is @ talented musician, home of The service was per. | Baird, of the} | | | jday from a trip with udio, Personal Mr. and Mra. John D. Farrel! have as thelr house guests Mra, Farrel!'s mother and sister, Mre. H. B. Wade worth and Miss Vera Wadsworth, of Spokane. eee Mr. and Mr«. diward Franklin White have removed from their home on Federal ave. to the Hotel Sorrento for the winter montha. eee Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Comer. Ballard ave., announce the birth little daughter, Lilian Maa, day, August 14. eee Mr. Bert L. Swezea and Miss Vernita Swezea left Tuesday morn ing on a motor trip to British Colum. bia, planning to return Saturday. eee Mr. John “Hearar Mich, who has been Mr. and Mra, W. V few. days, left home, 6431 of a of, Lansing. the guest of Rinehart for a yesterday for his eet Mr. and Mrs. amil Henry Miller jentertained several guests over the week-end at their country home. “Moxtwood,” on Maury island. eee Mr. John K. Bush returned Satur the “Moun. taineers” which included a tramp from Leavenworth to Glacier Peak and ‘Lake Chelan. Mrs. Bush will return Saturday. eee Mr. and Mrx. J. B. Alexander are enjoying a motor trip around Van couver island. eee Mr. and Mra. Daniel Kelleher have as their quests Mr. Marshall Bond of Santa Barbara eee Miss Cymbra Daniels has return ed from a trip to Monte Cristo. eee Mra. A. J. Price, of Lacombe, and Miss Helen McLeod, of Edmonton. Alberta, are visiting Mra, M. C. Ding wall, 1022 Union st. eee Mr. and Mrs, Harry Whitney Treat and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer Stim. son returned last night from Van. couver, B. C, eee Mr. Kenneth and Mrs. FE. B. gers, son of Dr. gern, left Thursday for the He will enter his soph omore ye at Ripon university, Ripon, Wis eee Mrs. Harvey J. Fetter and daugh ter left today for Hayden Lake to spend two weeks ere | Mrs. F.C. Cooney, of Tacoma; Mrs, Alice Lord, of Bremerton, and Mrs Susie Cooney spent the Paradise inn, at M Mise Erma Archambo, of Minneap olis, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Gaffner for a few weeks, week-end at nt Rainier, They Wrote to Him Proposing Marriage Edgar Mille? the young man who advertised to “give himself away," Thursday received numeroug letters of marriage proposals and offers of He the and advertised employment ¥. M.C. A being broke.” He accepted a position a city turing concern, is stopping at salesman for a local manufac Tecotsa Woman Victim of Accident TACOMA, Aug. 18—Mra, Helen Manley, 68, died at her home in Tacoma Wednesday night as a re sult of internal injuries recelyed when struck by an dutomobile Au gust 8 San Islands Sunday, Aumcust 21 Lunch on board or bring r basket nan Dock & A, M Children, $1.2 information call Main 2993. Puget Sound Navigation Co, Juan full ATTLE STAR THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1921, Clubs ° | 188 GREY will receive read g | o ers of this department at | CLUBS FOR FRIDAY The Star office on Tuesdays from Nina M. Frye Tent C1 | 9 to 4, and 0% other times by ap riday members of Nina M | pointment lease do not come |) y tent, No, 10, Daughters of Vot . || om other days than Tuesday un ‘ : : ; . : . - } lene you | vinimen pang, will hold w picnic at the Sol! Maid, 18, Just Out of High School, Loves Man of 40) \err you have an appolteted diers’ home at Port Orchard. Com | . ‘ ‘ ay ip | - 4 j rades and thelr friends are. invites —Asks if She Showld Marry Him |] visitors interfere with her writ to come and to bring well d baw ante wae | ne: | jkets, Boats leave Colman dock at 9 My Dear Miss Grey: | er © Since you have helped so many others thru your columns teachers , myooty ‘ ‘ , In olden times the Jews clal Associate Matrons to solve their pr » lems, I am going to call upon you, go j|to be the conservators of the we , The Associate Matrons of the city I am 18 years old and have finished high school. I find) 7 or oe S swat o/ tn - jwill meet at the home of Mrs. M. D.| myself in love with a man 40 years of age. He wants me to} chattel, and said that because she | Ford on Friday at 1:90 p, marry him, and since I love him, I am willing to. , | wa ae me 1 after man b om t ¥. &. L Dance My mother and father and sisters and brothers advise me vhs vet ae 9 haba g Drop gpgel tated f "uns have been completed for “La| strictly against it. I have been acquainted with him for)\) Sather’ while the Jew P AM a P a Exquisite,” to be| about two years and find that he has no bad habits in par-|themselves have long acknowledged | ‘ giv ‘riday, J st 19, 4 © Bo la: we P weed P | woman nan ' mee tie Yaone Gia ea i tenet | ticular and that he is a good, moral, hard-working man. | wee a mian's proper heipuieet je Yacht club. 6 comtr , wwteiod |In thowe day» women had few lawful | composed of Mim Harriet Hartwig, What do you think about it, Miss Grey? é a lakes bin Wi ane ae cede Miss Virginia Jaundrew, Miss Marue ANOTHER BEWILDERED. True, there were Miriam and Esther, | ; es - +g Kelly, Miss Alice} Let us look ahead a few ycars—when you are 30, at your put they and sacrificed for f Schneide ius Alice Potig pang , ; ne} ople for their sex iValie Vultobatt atioe aooan ti"! prime, the man will be 52. Unless he is a most unusual |their poor for their | t ney, chairman. Mins Margaret Hin.| man, I fear there will be little or no companionship between ‘ . Beg st pon, pomees ‘ chey will have charge of the card! you. He has already lived thru the days of his youth and) eee enn eae ning anomt. for j playing iS seit | now wishes to settle down. You have not even begun to Know | their own wex. ‘The demanding t Princess Angeline Parlor No, 1 | (he true meaning of life as yet. Unless you, too, are different |the right to help make laws, or at 7 Princess Angeline parlor No. 1, Na-|/rom the ordinary type of girl, you will do one of two things hen to els , at ree the. lave upon | tive Daughters of Washington, wil!|—fall in with a younger set, where youth meets youth on a "ied denand tne weltare of tel r bong = bogey Ceotags hael, 3802! common ground, or lead a most unhappy life. \nclven. Wh bould. cur edttahl , August 19, Mino ioe tee You can afford to wait two or three years. If at the end self longer remain deaf to their ery? | i see of that period of time you still care as much for one another, i “ date | roa aig a 7 previraehol | Lawn Feto you will be much less apt to make a mistake. You must re~\ oe nest” tone Saw weaned to kine | ; aiveit brie oveubcr a GF whe be} member, too, that your family love you and wish to 8€€ YOU\the iron heel of wrong. Why, then | P Friday evenin r*cloc , : ; the home of Mr cad M v4 “ = | happy—you will do well to give their advice a second thought. should we continue to demand wom- | jLemajio, 9685 Gint at: ‘The affair), Dear Mins Grey: Tam a reader of ) =)————— ————— |an's love and woman's help while F will be given under the auspices of |The Star and have been following up |*pends her whole time helping others, |we recklessly promixe ax lover and ; the Woman's Auxiliary of All Saints |YOUr good work, and would like to|She represents the composite beauty, |candidate what we never fulfil as ; Parish, ‘There will bé a program as.|®4K you to help me to find employ-|s#weetness and nobility of all those |huxband and office holder? In our| . well ax dancing “*\ ment thru your paper, I haven't had|who scorn self for the sake of love |secret heart our better self is shamed | : eee work since the ist of March. I haveland her handmaiden duty—of alf|and @ishonored, and appeals from Mi Gritetel | riPhiiie drunk to Pt tht Miss Graciela Martts Evergreen Court No ? two children, one only three weekn|thore who seck the brightness o "ie drunk to Philip sober, but has! : ‘ Evergreen court No. 2 ld, and my wife is Just recovering |truth not as the moth to be destroyed |not¥et the moral strength and cour-| Rivero is one of Cuba’s most ‘ 3 rol se ch has cost un| thereby, bi the lark who soars;age to prosecute the appeal. But! vi Amaranth will give a from a tong th ae — rene " eee es ‘fe ing ra the af eur she in| the oe ea ane: tee ‘suntight | beautiful girls. She ts @ Friday at 6:30 a large doctor bil am aleo behind and sings te i} ‘eat Bhi aN _y & ne i " Preula ai ales, four months In my rent and owe on jof those who have so much to give |canfot long be delayed. Woman! daughter of the Cuban mim ' r . s in the a ee | the’ t no time to take, and their|must not and will not be disheart-| . " Ps j s . Ret ¥ | vente dee ; ‘cad atten bring Mist meme legion” Gud" la ag’ fu0t. of lesed by a 'thousand Gectale Ge @ el- | ister to Mezico and is now tevens lef © lyears during and afte ne wa name is legio . ya , jal asl . | Sievens Sanat io Corps hold a Am 23 years of age. 1 am not asking | beautiful posnibilities as a perfect |Mon of broken pledges: | visiting her sister, Mre, social at the Veters Armory, |for charity, just for work, so I can |harp, and she realizes that olf the! “with the axmurance of faith she! Thomas N. Ransdell, at Wash ( August 19. Luncheon at 0 enough to support my family. |harmonias of the universe age in her- | prays, with the certainty of inspira-| * 1 would like truck driving or chauf-| self, while her own soul plays upon |tion she works, and with the patience , ington, D. C. . ee |fering, but would appreciate any-| magic strings the unwritten anthems of genius she waitx. At last she is | ea ey Colonel Ellsworth Circle thing f love. She tp the apontie of the \becoming ‘as fair as the morn, as| OLYMPIA. — Territorial offices Colonel Ellsworth Circle of the G. If anyone has any work for me/true, the beautiful, the good, com- \bright gs the sun, and as terrible as| building used by Gov. Isaac Stevens A. R, aawinted by Colonel Lawton (they can reach me thru Sidney 0706 |misstoned to complete all that the 12/an army with banners,’ to those who | destroyed by fire. Circle, will give @ reception for the /OF Write to 9125 Eighth ave. So. 1|have loft undone. |march under the black flag of op-|-—————— department officers of the order Fri-|W!ll accept work out of town or long) “Here is the mission of mixsions—|premdon and wield the ruthless | Patmos meant nd there appeared day evening, August 19, § p. m., in| ‘istance driving. I can furnish ref-|the highest of all—to make the body |sword of injustice. |« great wonder in heaven, « woman Veterans’ hall, Armory All mem. |¢rences as to honesty and ability |not the prison but the palace of the| “In olden times ft was the Amazons |clothed with the sun, and thé moon bers of the G..A. R. are cordially in A STAR READER. |soul, with the brain for its great/who conquered the invincibles, and jer her feet, and upon her bead é vited, I sincerely hope you will obtain) white throne. |we must look now to their daughters |a crown of twelve stars.’ She brought * eee employment at once. 1 would appre-| “When she comes like the south to overcome our own allied armies of |to warring men the Prince of Pesce, ADDITIONAL CLUBS jotate it if employers in need of help| wind into the cold haunts of sin and jevil and to save ws from ourselves. and he, departing, left the scepter pn |would call me at Main 0600, as I| sorrow, her words are amiles and her|She must and will succeed, for as|not in her hand, but in her Palm Circle No, 66 |now have Usted about 25 married smiles are the sunlight which heals |David sang, ‘God shall help her, and The ‘Time of Times’ ts near Palm Circle No. 66, Neigh bors of | men with families dependent upon the stricken soul. Her hand is ten-|that right early.’ When we try to |‘new woman’ shall subdue ‘the | Woodcraft, will hold ite annual pic- | them for support der—but steel tempered with holy |praise her later works It is as if we earth with the weapons of nic. in upper Woodland park, Tues- | ee resolve, and as one whom her love | would pour incense upon the rose.'!Then shall wrong be robbed day, August 23. Bring basket lunch Dear Mins Grey; We read so much |had glorified once said—she is soft \It is the proudest boast of many of bitterness and ingratitude of) . Circle will furnish coffee, cream and concerning the new woman that ts|and gentle, but you could no more|us that we are ‘bound to her by |sting, revenge shall clasp sugur. Neighbors and friends in-|™@.UAWorthy of the subject, that I]turn her from her course than win-|bonds dearer than freedom,’ and that | pity, and love shall dwell in thes vite) r am impelled to submit the enclosed | ter could stop the cowitng of spring.\we live in the reflected royalty which |of hate; while side by side a ome Afticle, believing it to be worthy of| “She has long learned with pationce, shines from her brow. partners in all that ts worth “ard P |Helng@re-published. It appeared injand today she knows many things | “We rejoice with her that at last’ for, shall stan@ the new man | Sven Chg Pasty the February, 1895, tasue of The New| dear to the soul far better than her we begin to know what John on new woman.” ‘The regular weekly card party of the Overses clubhouse, 404 13th ave. day evening, August pom Mra J. H charge. vited. 18, club will be held at the N., Thure at Jugkman ts in Members andf friends Plan Juneau Trip fying boat, A. C. tive senger alr and Vancouver service B.C. With Flying Boat After thoroly trying out their new kmann the avintors are conferring with cus toma and immigration officials rela to entablishing a recular pas | — between Seattle $:20 in and Today Century, Boston [a quarter of @ century ago written more than — altho 1 |4o hot recalt the name of the writer. Cc. H. BIRKEL & Co. n going thru some old fies a f days ago I found a typewritten copy | Electrical Contractors lot this article — agi inom aot Electric Wiring Fixtures and Supplies times I have read it end each time i Motors and General Repairing eeoms or ore beautiful with . Pee te Ee oohecy, inapirauon || 724 Pine Street, Seattle. Phone Elliott 2913 and truth, and its wonderful tribute) to our ideal woman. 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