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Society Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Will Dance at Bridal Party Will Be Complimented R AND MRS. WILLIAM H TALBOT of San_ Francisco, Who are guests at the Hotel Wash Ington, will be hosts at an informal @inner dance at the Seattle Golf and meheon for idal Party Miss Katherine Shank will enter fain her bridal attendants with beautifully appointed —lunch- #on at her home Wednesday after oon, September 7 . . |» Miss Lister Weds a . Major Odell The marriage of Miss Florence Lis. ter, daughter of the late Gov. Ernest ® and Mrs. Lister, to Maj, Herb- Odell; of the Seventy-seventh artillery at Camp Lewis, was nnized last evening in St. Luke's Cathedral in Tacoma. The cere Right Rev. Frederick W. church was beautifully decorat- in asters and gladioll, the color | motif being pink and white. ai Miss peg was attended by Miss aa as maid of honor, 0 wore a modish costume of cloth with matching hat, and car. a shower of Russell roses. Little ine King and Susanne Reid two miniature flower girls, dain frocked in white tulle with tiny pial showers for their flowers. dainty bride was graceful in her dress of ivory white satin, with iy tulle veil, and her flowers were wonderful shower of lilies of the Capt. L. V. Houston was the best and the ushers were Capt. L. F. Capt. A. F. Doran, Capt. A. Warren, Lieut. John M. Lents, 4 H. Slider. Immediately after service a large reception was hel@ the home of the bride. ° . aneous Shower Complimenting Miss Louise Stud- , Who will become the bride of Mr. Everett Willard Fenton on Sep- tember 21, Miss Bessie Harding will entertain with a miscellaneous show- _ er on Friday afternoon, September 9. “Bighteen friends have been invited. f ee fiths of Victoria, B. C., aad Miss ffiths of London, England, who re the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Griffiths, Dean Hamlin ent ten guests with informal tea at the Boulevard yesterday eee irs. Skeel Hostess ‘To give Mrs. Alvah L. Carr oppor- to meet the new members of ‘Women's University club, in the district, Mrs. Ernest L. will entertain with a tea at home Friday afternoon. eee ( Sunits by ye. to Mr. A. N. Gowen, of Vic- B.C., will take place Friday. been the inspiration for several affairs during the past ‘ among which was a miscellane- ‘us shower given by Mrs, W. G. Mc- at her home 2317 Union st. last Friday afternoon. Days. Country Chub, Saturday evening, when forty friends will be enter: | tained. School days are happy days for boys #7 and girls as well as mother—when they are HICKORY Garter Pretty Tea Honors Miss Studley Mra. Abel K. Yerkes and daughter, Miss Margaret Yerkes, en- her tortained this afternoon at their, Naval Reserve to Give ea on other days than Tuesday um ome in Seahurat Park with a | The Fourth division, Naval Re 2 - - te 3 a | m pinnae ¥ tet Meteuin She a you have an appoint arene tea, pave, ba.0 pre-tegiial leorve force, wilt give the first ot a| Mother Disapproves of Son’s Girl Friends—He Sud-| en niki’ Cooks an cana ompliment to Miss Louise Studley, who will wed on September 21. Pre Entertain With Dinner | saing at tne prettity appointed tea Golf Club; |tavie, artistic with its decoration of THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Clubs THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921. Cynthia Grey: 188 GREY will reeeive rend ers of this department at The Star office on Tuesdays from 9 to 4, and at other times by ap- potntment, Ptease do not come CLUBS FOR FRIDAY denly Steps Out and Marries Strange Girl While | Mother Vainly Rages, “Why Did You Pick This One?” visitors interfere with her writ ing. | on Vr , Sep Iterator at 9 p,m, in the Shipping }Board building, which has been do-| «of winter a |nated by the shipping board for the The seating capacity of the sta |dium ta $0,000 frose tinted asters, arranged in a levening, All former navy men and | by Aw arar _pIy |wide high handied basket, were Mrs. Lael Gaiden Gidiatic ayhee to 4e| _BY CYNTHIA GREY ; ; The stage is the largest in the : | Stanley Griffiths, Mra. Wilmot Lilly, | | Her son couldn't marry this girl and he shouldn't marcy | world, and “The Wayfarer” has been | |Mrs. Colin. O. Radford and Mrs. | jtend. An Interesting program has! (yo 4 giny | produced in the East 5 ae “ aes ge | m od and the committee in| s F f " ve | “ee jloee ©. Reokes.. Ansetag were) pic a mp pal mi He ought to stay home with his mother. She deserved it.| ¢ About } Misa Ruth Hubble, Mins Doris Sel charge prominen an enjoyable even! oy, nad heen, good to h Now he ought to Be good to her,|Tuere hou bert, Miss Constance Seibert, Miss ing to all attendipg. Seattle young | * 90 a eee See | OUD De 9 | Canary Bird | her Nordstrom, Miss Antoinette on an dial dtp caulita idl One day son came home with a bride—an unexpected bride.| ~ jour sins Grey adien can co-operate making the ; ' aner, Miss Loulse Ehriich, Mise } | She was anything but what the mother would have chosen. \vira and when he Gertrude Janson and Miss Margaret |Delaney, Assisting in the living room were Miss Glad: Marjorie Fisken and Miss Lura Tan. asters adorned the living room, form: ling @ pretty setting for the attrac: tive affair. . Quietly Marrie Mra. Mary Chapin and Mr Blackwood surprised end of last week, They left imme ave, Hostesses at Luncheon The hostesses at the matin luncheon at the Women's University be Mra L. 8, Mcintyre and Mrs. Thorwald Siegfried. eee Mr. and Mrs. Earling Honor Guests To celebrate the wedding an versary of Mr. and Mra. Roy Brown Hodge will evening. eee Will Assist at Tea Mrs. J. W. Godwin will be as home tomorrow afternoon by Mra. M. P. Chadwick and Léeut!w. w. Felger, Mrs, Eliza Ferry/ where they spent ten days at thelr y, Mra. George Fortson and Mrs. William B, Gaffney. They will be assisted by a group of maids. eee ° eee Miss MacDonald Complimented With Miss Hazel MacDonald, who [recently graudated from the Boston | Conservatory of Music, as the honor guest, Mrs. J. T. Klette was hostess at her home last evening. Personal Mra. Alfred Raymond, who was seriously injured in a fall two weeks ago, is now convalescent. eee Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam T. Burwell and little daughter, Virginia, with Mrs. Burwell’s mother, Mrs, M. M. Carraher, who have been fortnight at Saint’s Rest, have re- turned. eee Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hewitt will remove Friday from the Highlands to thelr town house, Mr. and Mra, Archibald G. Clark Point to their home in town. eee Saturday for Charlottesville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Armstrong have returned after three weeks’ ab- sence. Mr. Armstrong has been do- ing concert work in Canada and Mrs. Armstrong has been the guest of friends across the Sound. Mrs. S. M. Kielland and Miss Anna Kielland, of Buffalo, N. Y., who have been the guests of Mrs. Kielland’s son, Mr. Rolf Kielland, at his home on Herron island, for some time, have returned to their home. eee York and Boston. Mothers everywhere prefer HICKORY because these/! garters have banished the sa: and torn stocking bugaboo. ey are buying H ICKORY because they know these FIVE FAMOUS HICWORY FEATURES iaiast tities choot inte — Extra strong pia—cannot bead or break. 4 Highest quality istic ad webbing, theroughly texte, wilermly excllet, ‘S—Gearnaten with every puis eseares your completa ratstaAion or money beh, At your dealer—In Five Sixes A.STEIN & COMPANY ing Mekzn PARIS GARTERS New Youk Deere, Miss ner, Jane Lamping and Jane Fe a8 eee Lapel = Ramer = het acme rip On Wood's ‘hall ™ | last two years would have been more suitable than she. How RE spats 5 K otek door during the receiving hours | be >» m, ad's hal, 1706) , ne ‘ yes, the bird's toe nails are to | trom three until five o'clock Market st | could you do it? It u ill break my heart. If you had only laae, tat woe ade come Gk Ge Baskets of tavender and pink ails teal married someone I knew"’—ete. yourself. Note the little ridge on the Henry their friends this week by the announcement of their marriage, which look place the diately for Big Four inn, where they spent the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Blackwood are at home at 1812 16th ; M drew Dow, 212 ist ave. The| Maybe the girl he chose wasn’t the best of the bunch. ber 7, at 7:80 o'clock, Miss Schumer will become the bride| addres of the afternoon will be made Whoee fault is that? . 1 bee BY. ENE UO | Ad arden’ of eo} Of Mr. A. Charles Miller. by Mr. Charles Lunan, of the Tax Ca par) |pay the poll tax for this year? | Authors Club next Wednesday afternoon will ni. Earling, Mr. and Mrs, J, Thacher entertain with an in- formal dinner at their home this sisted at the tea she is giving at her will remove the first of the week from their summer home at Wing Mr. Donald G. Fraser is teaving Miss Alice Dodge is returning Fri- day from a two months’ visit in New She will stop en route to be the guest of her brother being present dance a success by Take Alki car. | Pacific Lodge. No. 946 | “Oh, son, if you had only let me meet her first,” wailed | perch to another he can b the mother in heart-broken tones, per oleipeeg bee eit pa Poise gar Beer pion Py his toe nails are too long. Will you Why did you choose her? ' Dlease tell me if this {s so and where “Any one of the girls you have been friends with in the|1 could get them cut? Sincerely, 046 will hold tts Native Daughters of Washington There are mothers like this who nag and worry and forbid nai ana cut just beyond that, being ess Angeline parlor, Native| and fuss till son gets off in sheer desperation and weds the careful not to cut too close to tt. for ters of Washington, wil have! 4061 .9man who is kindl d wiles |if disturbed it would probably cause ja “get together” dir at the Elke’ |/¢78 man who 8 kindly and quiet, paralysts. club on Séptember 2, 1921, at 615| Jt is a reaction, see |p. m. sharp, All attending are re They are worn to a frazzle with mother’s fault-finding.| To Clean Bowne get sg F 08 weer *\ Every girl they brought home had something wrong with' Marabou Scarf 3 eee her, the mother thought. Dear Mins Grey: Will you kindly ¥ tell me how to clean a white mara- | No one exactly pleased her. She worried into fits every ° bou scarf? Thanking you for the time she thought son had more than a passing interest in|,\,, TENeCTE. any of them. And then he suddenly married and let the folks) rub wet into the scarf hot corn into the secret afterward, when it was too late for them to|meat and salt, thoroly mixed. Then say anything | shake and brush the scarf thoroly, } see Leschi Heights Women's Improvement Club The first meeting of the new club year of the Leschi Heights Women’s SEES [imngovement club will be held Sep. . In St. James Cathedral on Wednesday morning, Septem- (ge te Bd ade fig By laggy Se Dear Miss Grey: Will you please tell me the address of Harold Bell Wright and James Oliver Curwood? | Thanking you in advance, AL. | Harold Bell Wright lives in Tuee son, Arizona, and James Oliver Cure wood in Owosso, Michigan. eee Reduction council. . . | Thanking you very much for a re- |ply on this, I am, yours sincerely, | Chi Omega Alumnae Butter | cr | Chi Omega alumnae will meet next] Dear Miss Grey: Kindly take the| No, if you were under 21 in March, | Friday at 3 p. m, at the home of ltrouble to print in your paper how |when the law was made, you will not Mra. Altha Perry Curry, 1515 Ra |4, 5 have to pay the poll tax for this venna bivd. To Preserve and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har | old Dodge, in Wenatchee, | Veuve will remove from their home eee |near the Golf club to their apart Mr. and Mrs. John J. Perry have|ment in Hamilton Arms the first —Portrait by Grady. Mr. and Mra, James Hamilton de yut butter up while tt is cheaper | removed from 1220 Federal ave. to/of pext week. eee |to keep fresh for the winter for a ei the Hotel Sorrento, where they will| ss | Bethlehem Shrine ___|table use. I will look for your an-P'79 Remove Motto for remain until their departure for the| Mrs, Charles Willard Stimson and). coma ag shrine sok 1, n ees swer real soon, Thanking you, 1) Mildew Sunday School Class East. |her daughter, Miss Jane Stimaon,| Shrine of Jerusalem, will meet remain, MRS. C.K. | Dear Miss Grey: Will you please| Dear Miss Grey: Would . you eee jleft today for Masonic temple, Harvard ave, and) please. tell me a good motto for a alifornia, where Miss J am giving you a recipe for pre-|tell_me something that will remove Bac ige Mga -_ her ye geet aon -_ Hoe Mias Ransome's |Pine st., at § Laan Regular meeting pm butter for several months,|mildew from a white cotton gar- Sunday school class named the Pol- re. Ric . Lewla, and son will }schoo} In Piedmont Woman's Witeen League | bee 4 pe 4 - ment? lyannas? Thanking you very much. Jeave Tuesday, September 6, for! eee fsnsle cae as tendons an eda a ee ne | Chnaking. yen. a pivanls, | THE PRESIDENT. amen Ry 40 Yinty Mire, Gent's! 4... 7° 11 rineman of Atiats.|at Moves enfoteria at 3p. m. Annual | ites gorge pee ie Mk oe an MRS. T. For @ Sunday school class whites parents for a few months. Ga. dike ban bane yon one ry pr te ve ° y tio s an ol roe ~ melted directly over the fire or ina) To remove mildew from white cot-|has chosen the name of Pollyan 7 x pending election of officers. gnemibers water bath. In the first case, put it | should think the mottoes, “Be @ me Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Winders returned Monday from Mason lake, ° ton goods, mix well together 1 spoon- ful of table salt, 2 spoonfuls soft soap, 2 spoonfuls powdered starch, | bor,” would be agqgood ny. $ and the juice of one lemon. { » Lay this mixture on both sides of | CHEHALIS.—Unidentified boy When no!the stain with a painter's brush, then|15 Killed by train in Chehalis mer with her sister, Mra, Ralph Ken j Ban, left Thursday for her home. eee Mr. and Mra, William Le troy quested to be present | int O} rm n e erect. |into @ copper kettle and set over a ! |clear, moderate fire. Any impurities Steven's Relief Corps No, 1 will wink to the bottom or rise to the | Steven's Relief corps No. 1 will top in froth. Stir slowly and skim) Walid nan Rabasaed shlien ia: tart jentortats with a noon social at the off the froth as it farms ful,” or, “Bring Cheer to Your Neigh- summer hom y of Mrs. Dunham, 3921) more rises, cool off to 50 to 60 de- lay the article on t road yard: tnd son ues taah bpce ag and | find daughter, Mr poor ro ‘Emil Densmore ave., on Friday, Septem: | grees C. (122 to 140 degrees F.) end night wntil the thola' Meupgiedhe. ere taking Cor grrr ci two sone, Robert and James, with |ienry atilier, at thelr country home, |"°* * |pour into earthen jars with narrow | ove paste her mother, Mra. Erastus Brainerd, | ss, wood, om Maury island. f a) #4 |necks. When the butter has hard~| Largest Stage After the sifow, we'll go to Bo left this morning for Montana. ‘ r ADDITIONAL CLUBS lened, put a layer of salt over the| ~ World —Advertisement. Paen | his - ‘top and close tightly with paper. tm Wor Chapter A. 0. P. E, 0. | Dear Miss Grey: Would you The best way of melting the butter | Chapter A. O. P. B. O. will meet is in the water bath; that ta, with} with Mins Rose Borning Thursday, the vessel containing the butter | September &, at § p, m., 412 Windsor placed in another with boiling water. Mr, and Mrs. James D. Hoge and Mr. and Mrs. James Colbert Sulll- van will leave Saturday by ‘sas Music for a trip to Vancouver and the! Recital please tell me the size and seating capacity of the stadium at the Unt- versity of Washington? Has it the largest at Shampoo with one in the Pinal hae nt apartments, Sixth and Union at. It 1a a good plan to strain the melted per nig or bg on remaining until/"",ndrew King wil! present J.| eee puttin shele. cloth.! Ih soul heed un-|World? Has “The Wayfarer” been © Seger |Dewey, Washington baritone, in re| Rainier Beach Woman's Club | changed for a year, but is good only Produced in the East? Soap.— UTICU! citn! Thursday evening, September 1,| Rainier Beach Woman's club will for cooking. Thanking you, I remain. rein Miss Lucretia Terry, of Buffalo, has returned to her home, after spending the past two weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mra. Dean Hamlin White. A CONSTANT READER. $15, at Mt. Zion Baptist church, cor- hold its initial meeting for the com per of 19th ave, and EB. Madison st. jing won at the home of Mrs. Stan nus, 9733 Arrowsmith ave., Wednes- | Poll Tax day, September 7, at 2 p. m. di sla Dear Mins Grey: I would be very |]/ Seattle Lodge No, 7 jmuch obliged if you could give me/j) Seattle lodge No. 7, Degree of Hon- some information regarding the poll |}) or Protective association, will have |tax. On the notices it reads that it |}! its regular business meeting Tues |in due on May 1. Now if @ person | day evening, September 6, at $ p. m.,|becomes 21 during the month of May in Evergreen hall, buliding. but after the first, do they have to wanes —~ |} | Query About . Seattle Civic Improvement Club Seattle Civic Improvement club will meet in the onfe at the St. Regis Victoria, B.C. and Mins Griffiths, | hotel Friday, September 2, at 1 p. m., of London, Eng., are the guests for/for luncheon. Members requested to a fow days of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ‘attend as business of importance will Griffiths, be dlacuased. eee Mr, and Mrs. Albert Griffiths, of | | 4 Correct Apparel for Women Clothes That Fit College Girls For Campus Life ‘f° create a happy im- pression when she tours the campus is an am- bition of every college girl, whether it be her first year or last. And she must be ready for every one of the - many college occasions which are more or less clothes occasions. 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