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Seattle Issuing Cards for Tea Mra, Colin O. Radford ts tavuing carts for @ large fea she will give at her home Wednesday afternoon, September 14, complimenting Miss Louise Studley. | Personal Mise Maude Hil, Mr, Jerome Mull and Mr, Cortland Hill of 8t. Paul will spend the week end at THE SEATTLE STAR laide Nickels are occupying their new home at 055 Federal ave. see Miss Jane Truax, daughter of Mr, and Mra, P. BB. Truax, will re turn from Geneva, Switzerland, where she has been for several Cynthia Grey 9 4% the Country club, the guests and certainly enjoy doing so, 1 want to ask you a few questions and hope you will answer them. Would you please tell me the names of the |three biggest navy ports and where they are? Alno the army camper: Can @ noldier or mallor be a property hold= er or can he be legally married while leither girl or boy friends. Girl Not Permitted to Have Friends » Dear Mian Grey: 1 hope you ¢ help me. Tam a girl 18 and he never had the rights that other of my age have. I have never f My won't fet me even speak to aM months, about September §. eee of @r. and Mrs, FR Merrill and Mr. and Mra. Joshua Green. Kansas City Guard Joined Rainbow Division; In Active Service Thruout World War in the service? things that he Thaakdals gos for your aévice, 11% > oo Be eave Tine are we and the other person alvo. I've new | Society Progressive Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Shank Plan —Bridal Dinner; Hand- some Tea Given Today by Mrs. Butler; Host- esses at Dinner Dance. AND MRS, CORWIN SHERI DAN SHANK will be hosts at a ‘Marge dinner party at their residence jonfay evening, September 12, hon- ering their daughter, Miss Katherine ‘Shank, her fiance, Mr. Arthur Trum- bull Lee, and the members of their bridal party. ‘The marriage of Miss Shank and Mr, Lee will de solomnized Wednes- evening, September 14, in the Baptist church. ‘ ‘Mrs. Butler Entertains With Delightful Tea Entertaining today in compliment to her daughter, Mrs, Elliott Dean lon, of Schenectady, N. Y., Jason D, Butler was hostess at ‘One Of the most beautiful and large ‘est teas of the season. Autumn leaves in all thelr wond- colorings with georgeous dah- glow, and astera adorned home. A color scheme of orange ‘Blue was used in the dining with sinnla and lerkspur ar- tn a charming black basket table decoration. _ Alternating at thie artistic tea were Mrs. James 8. Goldsmith, G. Alston Hole, Mrs. Henry F. Mrs. Charles K. Poe, Mrs, Chester Keith, Mrs. Edwin Moffat and Mrs. Earl De ‘They were assisted by Miss Emory, Miss Phyllis Blake, Alice Blake, Miss Frances Old- and Miss Alice Hole. ttle Hgther De Moss received the st the door. eee es at Golf Club Dance Huteson announces of hostesses who will assist Seattle Saturday irs, Charles F. Whittlesey has is. invitations for a dance to be her home Thursday evéning, and Dance Mra, Stanley Griffith and Mra Dean Hamlin White will entertain with a progressive dinner, followed by dancing, on Monday evening, Sep- tember 19, honoring Miss Louise Studley and her fiance, Mr. Everett Witard Fenton. . Fisher-Sharpe Nuptials ‘The marriage of Miss Maude Elea- nor Sharpe, daughter of Mr, and Mra, Samuel Sharpe, to Mr. Irving Wilmot Fisher, son of Mra, L. Lb. Fisher, was celebrated Sunday after. noon, August 28, at the home of the bride's parents in Rellevue. Rev. Arthur Bryant Strong performed the | ceremony beneath an arch of autumn leaves, gladioli, cat-tails and golden: rod, ‘The dride was daintily gowned tn ivory satin and tulle, over which fell a long tulle veil, which was bound to her oolffure in the back with high plaiting», and encircled with a wreath |of orange blossoms. Ophelia roses, lifes and orchids formed her. bridal bouquet. An informal reception followed the ceremony. Presiding at the urns were Mra. Charles T. Gordon and Mra. Mary Burr, assisted by Mrs. Marshall D, Wilkinson, Mrs. Ruel A. Russell, Mrs. Robert J. Besecker, Mra, C, P. Gordon and Miss Mar. garet Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher left by motor for a wedding trip and after Septem: ber 16 will be at home at 10233 €4th ave. 8. Engagement of Miss McDonald Announced Mr. and Mrs, Charles McDonald announce the engagement of their daughter, Teresa May, to Mr. Don P. Jensen, The wedding. will take place in November. eee Students Honor Mr. and Mrs. Cady The students of Mr. and Mra. Brainerd Cady at the Cornish School honored them with a Junch- eon at the Northolt Inn on Tues day afternoon. Included among the ~ 8 eo 8 Mr, and Mrs, Theodore Haller re turned Wednesday from a two weeks’ trip to Yellowstone park. eee De. Park Weed Willis returned ‘Tuesday from a motor trip of seve eral weeks in Cullfornia, eee Miss Marie Leghorn, who has been spending the past month as the guest of Miss Fiorence Rogers at Kalispel, Mont, and Glacier Park, will return this evening. vee Mrs. Henry H. Strong and Mrs. Corydon Wagner of Tacoma, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Baillie for the past few dayn. ' eee Mre. J. J. Jennell and children, with her guest, Miss Alice Wood, left Tuesday for Big Four tna, where they will spend a wook. eee Mr. and Mrs. Marion R, Cum mings left yesterday morning for a six weeks’ trip to New York, Boston, Cleveland and Washington, D. C. They will return via Albu querque, N. M, Los Angeles and San Francisco. cee Col. and Mrs. Alexander M Wetherili and daughters, Marjorie and Sidonia, are spending two weeks at Oak Bay, Victoria. eee Mr, and Mrs. Frank Fretwell dave returned to their home in the elty after spending the summer at Wing Point. ee Mrs. E. K. Loomis, who has been the summer guest of Mrs. E. Thorne, left yesterday for her home in Chicago. eee Mrs. E. Nickels and Mins Ade- September 6, 1 p. m. The fall and winter work of the club will be taken up and planned. Mrs. M. C. Stalloop and Mra. Julia Risegari will address the club In the Interest of disarmament and the peace confer- ence. All friends will be welcome. eee Laurel Camp No. 7895 Laurel camp No, 1895, Royal Netghbors of America will entertain | with a whist party Tuesday evening, clock, In the ve, and Beptember 6, at £:30 Swedish club hall, Eighth Olive at. eee Canadian Chub ‘The opening of the fall and winter ,j activities of the Canadian club of Seattle has been set for Tuesday evening, September 13, when a dance will be given at the Wom Unt- ‘| versity club, Fifth ave. and Seneca st. Cards will be provided for those who do not dance. ‘The committee in charge of ar rangements is composed of Mra. Addie’ Henderson, chairman, Mra. W. S. Keith, Miss Violet J. Kerr, A. O. "| Armstrong and Dr. I. L. Neill. Plans September 9, at 8 o'clock. All members and friends cordially in- vited to attend. North End Progressive Club as @ compliment to Miss ‘The North End Progressive club Sezinertne Hurd. wil meet at St. Regis cafe Tues- are being made for meetings of the club every alternate Tuesday even- tng, and during the season there will be dances, card parties, musicales and a number of stunt entertain- ments. A series of receptions for the Canadian students at the University of Washington are being planned. All Canadians living In Seattle who desire to attend the opening dance are invited to do so. eee Alumnae Meeting Postponed The meeting of Beta Sigma alum- nae of Delta Gamma, scheduled for this coming Saturday, has been post. poned until September 10, when it will be held at the chapter house, with Mrs. Anna 1. Chambers and Misa Roberta Satterthwaite ag hos teases. ‘ ‘ . Lady Sterting Chapter ‘The first meeting of the season to be held by Lady Sterling chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, will be at the home of the regent, Mra. P. 8. Masters, 2627 Franklin ave., on Tuesday next, at 12 o'clock. Members shoyld take the Eastlake car. ee Ladies! Relief Society ‘The Ladies’ Relief society will hold its first autumn meeting on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Sorrento hotel. foettrs Charten Mr. and Mrs, F. RR. Morgan and who have been spending summer at thelr country place |at Gilberton, have returned to thelr town house, o- Yan Way, wife of Col, Vag Way, and daughter, Mine Dorethy Van Way of ‘Vancouver, B,C, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. George Nowlove at their Fort Lawton quarters, ee Rev, and Mrs, Ambrose M. Batley have returned from & month spent at Hast Bound. . Judge and Mrs, Burke, Mr, and Mra. Albert Charles Phillipa and Mrs, Harmon Ryus and daughter Celeste of Los Angeles form a mo ltor party who will spend the week: ‘end in Bellingham as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Menry Jukes. eee Miss Virginia Merrill left yester- day to join Mr. and Mrs, Hull and Miss Ruth Hull of Minneapolis tn New York city, whence on Septem: ber 14 they will sall for a short visit in Europe. ee Mr. and Mrs. David Hunter, who left three months ago by motor for a tour of the Bast, returned yeater. day, coming by the way of Yellow: stone park. eee Mra, Alexander John Gardiner and son, Mr, Horace Gardiner, who hate been the guests of Mrs. Gardiner's sinter, Mra. Samuel Le Roy Craw: ford, for the past fortnight, will leave tomorrow for their home in Sacra- mento, Cal, eee Mr. and Mra, George Clark'Cham- berlin (Eeperance Lipaky) have re turned from thelr wedding trip and are at home at 2106 4§th ave. 8. W. eee Mrs. A. N. Houlahan, with her sin ter, Mina Nixon of Vancouver, left ‘Thursday for Banff, where they will stay a short time before going to Toronto, They plan to be gone three montha apd will visit Mra. Houln- han‘'s daughter, Milas Kathleen Houl- ahan, in New York before returning. °° ———_————— — NEW BILL AT PALAGE HIP ping @ well balanced and amusing bill that opened at Loew’ Palace Hip yoxterday ie the Lone Star Four, a quartet composed of three men and a beauteous maiden. AN posses pleas voices that Diend harmoniously in thelr en- semble numbers, and their manner of presenting their songs fs suf- ficiently different to Inspire gener our applause. There in nothing to do but laugh when Dot Duel and Archie Woody appear in “The Box Office Attrac tion.” Dairy Dean and Company are artistic suocess in their human in- terest playlet, “The Crisis.” The story ta concerned with an impetu- ous young married couple w! in. terview an attorney with the de. termination to secure a separation. The fiery olf judge, excellently played by Mr. Sam C. Well, plays upon their pride and mutual interests #0 cleverly that he manages to turn thelr desires to accord with his own. A jovial young chap is Tommy Dooley, who brings @ monologue chockful of wit and relieved by songs, old and new. ‘The comedy antice of dne of the ernesn of their aerial feats, but it nerves to put the act over with speed and laughter. “Her Beloved Villain” is the fea- ture photoplay, a French farce in which Wanda Hawley ts starred. Forest Air Patrol ' to Stay Awhile 2—The EUGENE, Ore., Sept. army airplane patrol of the Oregon forests should last 35 days more. Yesterday 3,500 gallons of high test gallons gasoline were received at the ist areo squadron headquarters. | The patrol only requires about 100 gallons daip to operate. oth 1] souri? entered the war, Rainbow Division. went to France? In what battles did they partict- pate and what was the name of the boat which took them overseas, and jalwo the name of the one on which ey returned? How many of the original Rainbow division returned? How would I go about tracing @ friend? JACK, After the border trouble was over, the Third regiment waa released from federal service Beptember 8 1916. The regiment was again calles into federal service on March 95, 1917, following the declaration of war on Germany, and stationed at vart- ous points in the guarding bridves, eupply planta, eto. It went direct from these atations to Camp Doniphan, Octoder 18, 1917. There the Third Mlasourt was consolidated with the Birth Missourt and became the 140th infantry, The 140th infan- try served in France from May 11, ISCO Nid ia 6 ae 20c ... 30¢c a. DIC 1.13 1.63 | @6-Ib. can | ee ryeree 9-Ib. can for nl iatiaad Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly tell me about the old Third Regiment, National Guard, of Kansas City, Mis- It was mustered into the Federal service at the time of the Mexican border trouble before the United States I understand that they afterward went across in the Please tell me the number of their regiment and divi- sion when they went to the Mexican border and when they 1918, to April 16, 1919, and woedis- charged at Fort Riley, Kansas, in May, 1919, I¢ partictpated in all the | service of the 35th division, including |the Gerardmer sector (Vosges), Bt. | Mihtel advance (reserve), Meuse-Ar- | gonna, Beptember 25-October 1, 1918, land the Bommedieue sector, Ita caeualties were: killed, $43; wounded, 1,588. tamu to tell you the names of the 2 on which they went overseas and returned, If you have any idea aa to the whereabouts of your friend,” you might consult the various city direc- tories in the public Kibraty, If he ts MN in the service, the American Le- gion may be able to help you. eee Largest Army Camps and Navy Ports Dear Mins Grey: TI have been reading your column for three years am, FRANKIE, The largest navy ports are at New York, Brooklyn, Mare (land and Philadelphia, | The three largest forts are: Fort D, A. Russet, W Fort Bites, ton, Teraa, The three largest camps are: Camp Lewis, Wash.; Camp Grant, Iinota, and Camp Benning, Ga, No, there ia nolaw which prevente 4 soldier or sailor from being legaly married of from legally holding prop- erty. ove Should She Apologize? Dear Mine Grey: I am a girl 18 years of age and am in trouble, Last January 1 met @ young man about 21 years of age. I went with him for several months and one day, thinking ‘he was going with someone else, 1 became very jealous and I said things to him I should not bave. I haven't gone with him since. IY told bim 1 was sorry, but he said he would not forgive me. My friends say 1 should apologize and go with him again. Do you think I should apologize? Yours, PUZZLED. I should say that you apologized suffictently to the-young man when you told him you were sorry. Under the cireumstances, he should make the first move in renewing the Iriendship. regard for her parents’ wtahes, disobeyed my parents yet, but neems as tho I can't go on leadh this life. I have a dear mother, the reason I amgat home, but now ie becoming Just ke father. won't go with me or neither will What shall I do? If I make up mp mind to go with the boys and gifiy without his of her permission, cap they punish me? Won't you pleas print this for me? a A girl ia privileged to choose own company when she becomes years of age; but « long as she te bk mains at home she must have Do your parents give any excuse for their refusal ‘ie ag j have eny young friends? He asked them in @ kindly manner for an explanation? It ts not right thet y doy or girl should be absolutely): out off from friends of his or ould come your young friends in home and make an effort towar' seding to st that your associat! are the best. 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