The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1921, Page 12

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ceceaenner-eemprerseves neuen sitllltnes iment: Atlin! Vaan tO NRRibe sets ineet NOC tan am Mies Ca NtRt Nth ttt te NENG OCS Ce te "y PAGE THE SEATTLE STAR Military academy way home. Virginia, on her Annual Reception of Women’s Century Club The annual reception of the Wom . Mr. and Mra. Cartyle ©. Mueller) \Personal _—i| Mr, and Mra. Malcolm Melee re turned Tuesday evening from Lake Seattle Society Tea Will Be Given at |(Misn Joy Archambeault) are being |oongratulated upon the birth of a son Thursday, September 15, at the Columbus sanitarium. eee Miss Marjorie Burkhart and Miss Miorence Dodge left this week for en's Century club for the new mem jbece will be given at the Hotel Wash /Chelan and White Miuff, where they ington Friday afternoon, October T,|have been for the past three weeka |trom 2 until § e’clook. eee | ‘The committes tn charge of the] Mr. and Mra, William Wills and ‘affair ts Mra. J. B. HM, chairman, |@aughter, Miss Helen Willa who Laurelhurst Hom e;})xrs Ww. 2 Martin, vice chatrman,|have been the guests of Mr. and Mra, Saden Lgtiedatel obth = Bride of Summer to Be assisted by Mrs. C. J: Chater, Mra.|Charles Wills for the summer, left yep ree se . \2 W. Densmore, Mra. Frank Brown, today for Vancouver, BR C. From Mr. and Mra. Arthur Trumbull Honor Guest. Mra. William Utter, Mrs. C. A. Win |there they will go East by the Can- send | LA? (Katherine Shank) have returned “trom thelr wedding trip, and will be at home to thelr friends after October adian Pacific, where they will sp Haecker, Mra eo the fall visiting friends before re-| George Stanton, termute, Mra. Gee J. M. Clapp, Mrs RDS will be issued in a few by Mra. Darsie ©. Bard > S hooker, Mra, W.N. Rich. |ttmning to their home in Lo Asano send ee he Ripe. a Grachet, B98. y |Angeles. Mr, and Mra, Charles Witis | +8! ‘e Carroll apartme for a tea to bo given next week at ards, Mra. BE, 1. Hemillgway, Mra. |“™ oo oe ee nh me ons to compl!-|H. A. M: Bonnar, Mrs. Percival Col- | Sccompaniog ro ~y a” | wire J. G Huteson has as her er home in Laurethurst to cc ea aut ah. weeemiie couver, planning to spend a few days | Re Ment Mra. John Mentosh, of Butte, NAY Sh) Mi sical program is be-|there before returning. sunt for a few dave her wots r, Mr. } splendid ca . Yer wr 4 rman, of Bast Sou Montana, who has recently come t© ing arranged, to be given from 3 un- — Col. Robert W. Mearna, U. & A, pal ie Seattle to make her home, Midshipman Frits Furth, who Mrs. Mearns and three ona who have been at Camp Lewis. for the summer, have been ordered to the Presidio at Ban Francisco. At pres ent they are in Berkeley, Cal, where Col. Mearns is on sick leave, | 6&8. « Miss Mary Boardman of Tacoma ts the guest of Dr. and Mra, George Crabtree, She will enter the univer sity this quarter, ee ‘hey 4 o'clock. i. Presiding at the urns will be Mrs. : am. 9c Arrigo Young and Mra. Charles t.|Capitol Hill Guild's T. Sowle. Littie Dorothea Bard will! Musicale-T'ea Fecelve the cards at the door. ‘The Capitol HIN gufld's musicale eee tea for the benefit of the Children’s { " nite 3 } Mrs. Bowden Issues Irthopedic hospital, which ts to be| . given at the home of Mra. Lewis Invitations for Tea chwager, 943 22d ave. N., Friday aft Invitations have been issued been spending his leave with hin | mother, Mra. Fred Furth, is leaving Sunday for Annapolis, * eo0 Mr. Chester DawiMin left recently for New York, where he will enter St. Johns Mantius school, 4 eee Minn Edith Lee of Portland and) Miss Madeline Burgess of Pendleton arrived today to attend the Univer aity of Washington. eee Mr, David. DB. Small, who has been tn San Francisco for the past six months, returned to Seattle today. eee Mr. Rogér Bone returned to Seat {Tile week to join Mra Bone and) © their home here. | ry to Brotherhood of Railroad AuxiMary to ° The Ladies’ auxiliary to the Broth, hood of Railroad Trainmen w Mr. and Mra, Allx Christie and Mr \fuea pF int nes ots and Mrs. Pierre Weiss who left | pacitio ave, Tacoma, Monday, Sep: | Tuesday morning to attend the fair | tenner 26 “wring pox goto President Clara Bradley will prenide re Hi. at the allday session, which will be | gin at 10 a. m An entertainment | will be held in the evening, to which Jail trainmen are invited. Members by \ernoo September 30, promises to be Mrs. Ednvund Bowden for a tea at |An interesting affair, Those who will} Ther home, 1534 18th ave., Thursday jcontribute to the program are Miss afternoon, September 29, from 4 un. |Hather Van Valey, vocalist, and Mr. til 6 o'clock, honoring her daughter jPeul McGool, pianist. A short tall Mnlaw, Mrs. William Buyt Bowden | Will be given by Mrs. John Roberts, ‘of San Francisco, who is & bride of jtreasurer of the Orthopedic hospital ‘the past summer. Members of the gulld are requented Receiving with the hostess and the |to bring neighbors and friends who guest of honor will be Mrs. Edmund may be interested in becoming mem Robert Bowden and Mrs. Hugh M. | bers of the exgaatention. ‘Caldweit,” Presiding at the urns ard) | tobe Mrs. Richard A. Ballinger, oe Miss Lemen Weds ‘Btiza Ferry Leary, Mrs, Warren Gaszam and Mra David Gilmore, |r. Thompson \ The ices will be served by Mra| The marriage of Miss Floretice J. Lemen to Mr, Everett R. Thompson was solemniged in their home at 1014 Nor¥al H. Latimer and Mrs. W. W. Mi s Ing about the rooms wil! be| Madison st. on Tuesday evening, ‘Mrs. William Pigott, Mrs. J, J. Do: |September 20. Mr, Lioyd EB. Thomp- heny,*Mrs. William Sherman Walk-|s0n acted as best man for Nis ¢, Mrs. Henry K. Owens, Mre. BE. B. | brother, and Miss Muriel Maylor was Hussey and Mrs. Theodore Harden. | bridesmaid. Following the ceremony bergh. a delightful dinner was served to ten guests. . Mrs, Harvey Salmon of St. Louis and Mra, Geoffrey Winslow of New | York, who have been the guests of |thelr parents, Mr. and Mra ¢. J. Smith for the summer, left this week for their homea, eee Capt. J. & Gideon left Tuestay fog | the East, to be gone a short time. | eee Mr. and Mrs. G. Sherman left yes |tertay for Vancouver, B Cy to be gone a few days . | Mra. Harold Burdick (Cornelia Glass) of New York will arrive next week to be the guest of her parenta, Mr. and Mra. D. IL Glass, for « short time larriage Announced ‘The marriage of Miss Ida A. Hyde andr. L. O, Willis was solemniged ‘Wednesday afternoon at 6 o'clock tn ‘ithe First Baptist church, with the tpg «| Rey. Ambrose M. Bailey performing| rr and Mrs. Roland Herring deft «the ceremony, Mr. and Mra. Robert /iogay for San Franc! ‘where they Kruger were the attendants. will make their = eee Dr. and Mra 8. V. Wednesday by motor Spokane. Mra. Per Lee Welty, who has been spending the summer in the East, | will return the first week tn October. . -Special Today and Saturday Gladioli Finest Varieties ‘$ ] .00 Per Dozen Hooker left ‘or @ trip to UBS SATURDAY o 9.9 bag pe all Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Leonard and Amethyst Chapter daughter, Miss Olive Leonard, are Amethyst Chapte? No, 13%, O. B.jleaving the first of the week for the $,. will give a card party at Pana-|East, to be gone about a month. t $25 p.m afi, Say oe irs. Huteson Entertains ith Charming ‘Mrs. Trafford Huteson entertained) ma Cafeteria a with a . Mr. and Mrs. John K. Truebridge, at the Highi@nds this after- Alpha Theta Alumnae who have been spending several for the pleasure of Mrs} Kappa Alpha Theta Alumpae/months tn Santa Crus, Cal, have re E. Barber, who will leave| meets Saturday with Mra C C./turned to Seattle to make their for @ visit in New York.| Curtis, 1122 Twentieth ave, North. [home . Placed eee : eee for fourteen Eéucational Center Tea Miss Erma Verdi and Miss Ruth The Educational Center of the|Trenholme left Tuesday for Pendle. Council of Jewish Women will gt@/ton, Ore, to attend the Round-up, a ten at Center Saturday after-|They will be the guests while there ‘wi entertain | noon in come to the new resi-jof Mr. and Mra 8. I. Thompson. Py at her home | dent workerg Mins Cona, who ta ar eee riving this Week. Former members Cathoun ts now tn New osala ros. of the board and presidents of the| York she ts employed by the @ifferent societies will be in the re-/D. Appleton Co. cetving line. ee ‘This is one of the series of inter-| Mra. James Blake Howe and/ esting activities which have been|“aughter, Mim Catherine Howe, deft | mote and more frequent at the Cen-/Friday for New York to spend three) ter in the past four months. The|Weeks when Miss Howe will return | Bunice| hours are from 3 until 5, to Seattle. Mra. Howe will spend! eee two months visiting relatives tn | ¥. W. C A. Junior Cind South Carolina and will visit her | The junior clubs of the Y. W.|%0% James, at the University of Vir- | ©. A. will hold their first meeting ginia, and Drayton, at the Augusta of the new season on Saturday. ges The Rainbow club, for girls under @ custom of several /11, and the Little Friends, girls of Tom Taggart, 4023/11 and 12, have arranged the follow- iyside ave. has extendeinvita- | ing sthedule: Club, 10-11; swimming, to the members of the Kansas} 11-12; luncheon, 121; supervised play fomen's*elub and a few additional /hour in gymnasium, 1-2. he s be given at her| The 8. P. I. club schedule ts as September 29, the | ewimming, 2:38. mother, Mrs.| For girls 12 and older, there fe a ia the oldest | Girly’ Reserve Corps which meets at Kansas Women's 11 o'clock on Saturday morning and hostess will be| the progra:n inciudes swimming, HL MacDon- a and other features. Jinior Department will be C. Richardson, Mrs. under the direction of Miss Roth Mrs. Gust Saxe/ Greenleaf, who will personally s#u- Perintend the activities For fur- ther information, cali Main 7 cee Aloha Chapter ‘The apron committee of the Aloha of the Vassar | chapter bazaar will entertain with al given at the/card party on Saturday evening in| g x igor Thorn's hall, Green Lake. Tuesday, >|} man who attends will jf i hag graciously of- | apron. = fered ber spacious home for the oo Mrs. Elizabeth Champney, who may| Mrs. Flora Gilmore will entertain ‘Be reached at the Hotel Sorrento, {| the past presidents of John F Miller : of arrangements. Tickets! Women's Relief Corps, at her hope, | obtained from her by call-| 215 20th ave, N., Satu Septem: 2161. Tea will be served | ber 24. Luncheon at 1 o'clock. | oe. ‘The list of patronesses . 2 ADDITIONAL CLUBS Good Times Social Club Ss Saturday Ee Ges Times Social club will Shop entertain with a series of progregsiv Capitol Hill guild will be tn | whist parties for one renter beat Ag © | ning Monday, September 26, with the «| exception of Tuesday afternoon. Play as “hostess assisted by Mrs./ wit) start at 2:15 and £:30 p, m., at- . Sweek, Mrs. A. L. Patrick, the Pine Sauare hall, 421 Olive at., | Madison Phone Main 355 Elliott 1547 follows: Club, 1; gymnasium, For Saturday the Third Floor Offers Very Special Values in John F. Miller W. R. ©. House Dresses and Aprons’ The offering consists of a broken line of excellent styles in house dresses, bungalow and breakfast aprons. The size range is not complete in any particular style, but all sizes are available in the entire lot. Stirrat, Mra. Wm. Oliver, 7 , Flohr, Mrs. B. A, Bwing, |" °f Westlake ave. Mears, “Mrs. Winfield Literary and Travel Club rim Yonle Katy. The Literary and Travel club will hold its first meeting Monday, Sep- mer and Dance tember 26, at the Earlington’ club Miss ‘Lillian Flumerfelt enter-| house. Mrs, John Kelleher wil} be “tained with a dinner of eighteen! hostess for the afternoon, and Miss "covers at her home Wednesday | Helen Collins, the new president, will ‘evening, complimentary to Mr. and,Preside. “Vacation Reminiscences" Mrs. Thomas Bailey who have re-| Will be the topic of the day. eently returned from their wedding| oft a DRG) to ‘Alsska, and Miss Marios| Wisconsin Goldenrod Club | Matheson of Portland, Ore. Dancing! Mrs. FE. B. Russell will entertain "was the,later diversion enjoyed. | the Wisconsin Goldenrod club at the 3 eee home ‘of her daiighter, Mra. C. B, Columbus , Raymaker, 122 N, 81st st., Wednes- day, September 28. Luncheon at 12:30 o'clock, An “Informal,” the first in a @eries of winter dances to be given _ by the Knights of Columbus, will take place in their hall this even- ing. The committee in charge of “arrangements consists of Mr. “Conway, chairman; Mr. E. Fin: At 95 Cents A group of Breakfast and Bungalow Aprons of Chambray and Gingham in stripes, dots and solid colors. KG ‘e Jefferson P.-T. A. Jefetrson P.-T, A. will hold its first meeting Thursday afternoon, Sep- tember 2. A reception will be held in each room by the teachers to meet the parents, following which Miss “gan, Ur. G. Dreaney, Mr. C, P.|Helen Reynolds, superintendent of iy khe'Ma; J. 3. Vacone. | Primary work in the public schools, ‘ot ie patrona ard patronesses will will give a short talk in the luncheon 2 Mr. and Mrs, J. F. MeGovern, | om, Refreshments will be served ¥ ae and Mrs, H. Conner, Mr, and|PY the glrls of the Eighth grade, . Drama League Night Drama league night at the Cornish Promises to be a successful occasion, jadging trom the number of seats Beta Theta Pi will hold their/taken. Those who have not necubed fraternity banquet Saturday evenihg, | their reservations, Mrs. William P, r 6, at 6:30 o'clock at/Gorsuch, chairman, announces, may ‘ ‘s cafe. do so this evening before 8 o'clock at 4 [the box office, At $1.95 House and Bungalow Dresses in attract- ive plaids and checks. Embroidered Gar- den Dresses, Crepe Smocks and unbleached muslin Bungalow Aprons, daintily styled. (Third Floor) 4 the case ended adversely to th government. The decision was based on the ruling of the ciroult court of appeals Take 4 Winesap apple and smoo} |stick about a quarter of an telly What t* carnauba wax? N. T. | thick and eight inches long. Bott Reales of wax which form on the | gether one cupful of molasses, bull under wide of the young leaves of the |the size of an egg and one cunt ft Carnauba palm of Bouth America.’ #ugar until the mixture will Py Ths war drops off when anenen |'m cold water. Put the stick tn: Yeing collected in this way, par Le pested tnt areas and te often | 7m end of the apple ond Gp ta tap used to adulterate beemwar. It 4s ex-| taffy until covered. Place on @ Dit ported and used in the manufacture | tered pan with stick straight in the F of candles lair until the taffy is cold. fe Cynthia Grey: “Doesn't Pay to Doll Up to Keep a Husband,” Says One Woman; “It Does,” Claims a Man BY CYNTHIA GREY | Does it pay to “doll up” to keep a husband, that is, to com-| pete with his office stenographer? One wife asked (hat ques- tion thru these columns a few days ago and answered it at} the same time. She claimed tt didn't pay and she spoke from| experience—she had tried it. The principal reason she gave | was—-that a woman lost so much of her personality thru| imitation. | This morning we have a letter from a man, who answers the question from his viewpoint. It follows: | Dear Cynthia Grey: I have often wanted to butf in on the) arguments in your columns, but have refrained, but could not! sist answering the letter from a wife regarding, “Does it! pay to doll up for a husband?” f it pays to doll up to get a husband, does it not pay to do the same to keep one? And if she should Jose him, how soon would it be before she would doll up to get another one, | perhaps not as good? Does she care more for the opinion of other people than! she does for her husband's? If so, would she not rather) have them making remarks about her dolling up than to say! she looked old and plain for such a nice husband? Most husbands like to have their wives look nice and have others admire them and not wonder if it is their mothers) with them when they go out. | Most men when they come home with their minds and bodies worried with the day’s grind like to be met with a neat, pleasant wife, and not a woman with an old, dirty kitchen dress or apron, with an old pair of carpet slippers} with the stockings with a hole puke Re, — the heel and wrinkled around the | jects resided and practiced chiefly at ankle, and who tact about nothing | Harbison, They are often called the but the disagreeable happenings of |Bartienn school, but properly speak- | the day. jing, they do not constitute a school, 1 do not mean that a woman | but were o growp of men with sim-| should go to extremes in dress of Gar aims and principles. Barbizon o} painting, but one that thinks enough |fers counticss varieties of scenery, of her husband to fix up for him | both wild and cultivated. | the same as she would for callers. eee | And us men would be willing to| Wat sentence was passed on John} forego or cut short our vacations, If i Cook, one of the raiders with John | we had the right kind of a wife, for | Brown? oO. N. We would not need the vacation s0| Iie was sentenced te be h much. Some women are good neigh- |and was so executed. bora, fair housekeepers and splendid ee mothers, but are darn poor wives ad) what courts reversed the Landis! companions. “T euppove you Chink I am wetting [on the Standard OU? nk TC from experience, and maybe I am. I Judge Landis was U. 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