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Third of Luncheon Series THE SEATTLE STAR | ——— . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921, 184 GREY will reevive read. et of this department at 4 i The Star office on Tuesdays feo 9 to 4, and at o Frink will be hostess to twenty-eight / kuests at the Sunset club next Tues: Boolal Beore club will meet with ee at ae day afternoon . " ns ‘i Mrs, Frank Godfrey, 1126 Grand ave, on other days than Tessie CLUBS FOR FRIDAY at, on Friday, beginning at 10 es _ ° less you have an eee " hd Dinner at 1 p.m. . > ¥ » 5 o'clock in the morning, very one eee Man Dines Other Women Fre ently—Calls Wife || with Miss Grey, as unex "i Surprise Dinner Washington Boulevard W, ©, T. U.| interested is asked to attend and to ing POT. A “ ; ” he byect. tors interfere with her ? nied Mra, Frances W, Johnstone enter} Washington Boulevard W, C. T.| bring lunch, Coffee will be served , Irv’ ne $8 peeeie Narrow” Because She Objects Trenholme Be-| ‘tite, Wh « surprive dinner at her|U. will observe Armistice day Wri} by the ladles Deke Unt ct Eee ee —_——_—_—— , ‘ alc ‘eo Anew Bliss Mac Trenholme Be-|yome int evening in compliment to }day by holding a day. of prayer In see Pads’ night, at wchool, 8 p.m MU! 10 wis. Grey: Several years ago I married a divorced) Cynthia's Answers comes Bride of Mr. Ar-|her brother, Mr. Charles Woolsey, |the chapel, Sist ave. N. and Madi) | Ballard W. ©. 7. U, Te ek Ak man. We have been reasonably happy, except for one thing. | to Short Questions 4 : ys Daan on Mis birthday, Covers were placed |son st, beginning at 11 a m. Lunch meeting of the Ballard W. C. . * : r va H mm.| When was the first mint thur R. Griffin; Mrs. | for cieue trends of the honor guest.| wil) be served at. noon, Rev. G.|. U. will be held at Lebanan Rescue |Olymple Heighta Improvement Club My husband is a well-known business man in @ a town | shed? b int Skinner Names Assist- eee Potton will have ‘charge of the| Mome, 1110 W. 65th ‘s, on Friday. | Olympic Heights Improvement club Hig business often takes him to Seattle, and re treet be} The earliest metallic money did agp ry : . ros the moi Mins Mu he program, in charge of Mrs, M.| Will meet at clubhouse at 8 p, m. ; : the car or on the stree ants for Tea. Monday Practice Club to |prexram in the moraing; Mis Mary | srathewson, will Inchide un address | ustrated Jecture by Dr. W. 8. Beek. tO meet some woman he knows on the car vnotel for dinner,|con#st of coins ut of ‘ a, i Meet With Mrs In the afternoom, and Rev. William {bY the Rev, R. H, Warren of the| man, “Story of Crystals and Gems.” is likely to invite her to meet him at some ho’ ocetl these | meta! in the form of rings ang “ UNT by a large circle] Farnsworth C. Owen will tell of conditions in| Seattle Pacific College church, and a: 2 ie and perhaps takes her to a movie afterward. sually ] | ornaments or of weapons, which mea Ss" Dias’ See tke “Duked! dere. Co rl " | Burope at the beginning of the/*ng* by Mrs. Charles Macubee, Orcas Circle No, 711 women are people that I know or that I have met since | weed jor thousents ¢)-40a rhe nds, J Mra. Clare E. Farnsworth will nua. phe public invited who will also lead in prayer. Orcas cirele, No. 771, of W., wil married him. As a rule he tells me about these invitations | . Chaldec ime, daughter of Mrs, James |tertain the Monday Prac club at os 6 eee meet in Co-operative hall, Hillman \e i d This hap- Egyptians, Chaldeans and Trenholme, was wed this|¢r home next Monday, The musical Dunlap PoT. A. Kansas Women's Club Meeting | City. Annual caraival, afternoon before anyone else has the-opportunity to do so. empires. According to Hered . program of French music and a dis é pee i Postponed and evening, pens so often that it hurts me very much. : first mint was probably @ ; afternoon to Mr. Arthur Russell | oi cies of th F » Gehosd of Instead of the regular meeting oie « . ‘ in th matter. |! by Gyoes tn Lidia toward the engs fin, son of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur | faction and Teemeng wit te ewen {ot the Dunlap PT, A, a special] ON account of Armistice day the ; ‘ He says I am selfish and narrow-minded in this sO Oa e comely mea Griffin, Rev. Herbert H. Gowen /at 11 o'clock and will be followed by [Musical Program with community/ meeting of the Kansas Women's ADDITIONAL CLAES He is a middle-aged man and I am 10 years younger. Do You) viininy’ oy gold, silver and ‘dain Hing the service at the home of | iuncheon singing, led by Mr. Hi. K. Milla, has) club to Rave been held on Friday, Grate Teachers’ Club think it is fair for him to hurt and humiliate me this Way |an auoy of gold and silver found fe bride at 4 o'clock. Shagey chrys- sie & been arranged on account of Muxic| "44 been postponed to Friday, ‘cachers hamed of me? I dress|a natural state. Silver was | anthemums in tones of pink and ‘ week, This meeting will be heid| November 18. ‘The monthly meeting of the Grade When he has never had reason to be ashamed of me’ Sab asehe of ‘Aceuae r arranged in baskets and wall Orthopedic Tea Shop at Lakeside hall, 50th §., south of £3 8% Teachers’ club was held Monday aft in good taste, am well educated and refined, and have the eis ps a pe on decorated the living room| Will Keep Open Henderson, on Friday, November 11,| British American Associamow |ernoon, at the ¥. W. C. A. auditorium. ' respect of everybody. DISCOURAGED WIFE. | ines was catablished tn 18, ‘adorned the nook where the vows A Prt i. D at 8 p.m. Mr. Peter Witt will talk The regular meeting of the British.| Reports of the Washington Educa | Ask your husband to read this: _ ss _ ee exchanged. rmistice Day on a subject of vital interest to ail,| American association will be held in| tional association, held at Belling-| 7 1° narrow or aclfish for a|constantly accepting invitations from) wore was the last battle bride, given in marriage} The Orthopedic Tea Shop wil! keep | Everyone welcome. the Fine Arts hall, 1213 Fourth ave, | ham, were given, followed by the reg her husdana|2ther men. Your first marriage 48!» ovolution fought, and ul her mother, wore an afternoon | open Friday, Armistice Day, with the ia Friday evening, November 11, Arm. | ular business meeting, twtfe to object because her husband) oii.” ne very careful to make | evolu ot jume of gray canton crepe and |Mount Baker Park Guild tn charge.| Business and Professional Women’s|*tice day will be celebrated by a pro-| The club voted to entertain the pays attention to any woman|this one a success, Your wife 4)" 00" virtue, October, BBM, bee dered duvetyn, with which she | Mrs, W. B, Rasmussen will be host: Club gram of musle and an address ‘by | new ‘eachers at a dinner the even | other than herself. Any wife who| willing to do her part. Give her 0] wih. the American {700@6 bm & loose arm bouquet of Trip ig me the cag eg an = The Business and Professional the Rev = 2 Gowen wine meet te of eveatee, 2 ida the Gerad truly cared for her husband would |feason to Hp on Dg marriage wlth) nanded by Washington ond the Pare wore no attendants. A gio of [Mra Loren Grinstead, Mra. Reinier ee er ease ith it | hereafter on the second Friday of the | Club Magazine would be ready by feel hurt and humiliated if her hus- one ee Pg i pees ae pert layed the wedding march |Beeuwkes, Mra. L. L. Hillman and re ents November! noath only November 30, It was decided to join |band made a practice of inviting oth- n October 19, h eurren cep-ellihe 24 Mra, W. HL. Gt 11, from §.uatil 8 p.m. in the eee the Business and Professional Wom: Wanda Hawley dered. during the ceremony softly and | Mrs. W. HM. Given. west side of the main dining room Father end Ben Din oe tah he cotablishing a. sinking [°% women 0 dinner and places of] Boyton Girl eee - Janay a ygaeibbnet Tennis Club Plans pothesis nagyrton icra geile Aa ge ETT ‘etuaer, wit th |fund for & clubhouse. beapomaapanin Dear Miss Grey: Permit me to| How long does @ senator hold fi F Feception followed the ceremony. ro tagged ae the occasion. The! given at the Haven M. ¥. church,| A vote of thanks was sent to the| Moreover, your conduct 4s very] correct you in your answer to “Jack” |office and what is his salary Se eeeing ine cith the beef Care Farty affair will honor Miss Helen Max-|to¢, and E. Lynn st, Friday, No.| Northwest products bureau for Its |itkely to reach the ears of people who |concerning Wanda Hawley being a|year? bd: Groom were: Mrs. ‘Trenhotme, | TR Women’s branch of the Seat. | "0". President of the club, who |! vember 11, Mr. K. O. Stark will be| recognition of the work done by Se|may not be so fair in the matter as|Seattle girl prior to entering the ., besa ea ne or oa and Mrs. Arthur B. Griffin and and Mrs. Cornelius Edward Mrs. Trenholme was gown- | im Diack satin and wore a cor- a of Cecil Brunner roses and of the valley. Mrs. Griffin, crepe model and a corsage of roses. Mrs. Hughes, sister of » bride, was attired in black lace Mi a corsage of orchids and Cecil buds, dining room was most at- ac with a profusion of Russell nd Ophelia roses. These blossoms tle Tennis club are arranging a large card party for Thursday, December 29. Seward Socta) and Literar: ub “ 4 . tails and plana will be announced] NTI See home et ire Woman's Century Club Elliott Bay camp, Modern Wood. of the groom, wore a taupe Thrift Shop O'clock. In honor of Music week.|¥: W: ©. A. at 10 a m. Pfogram:| Removal Sale music will be furnished thru courtesy having a half-price removal sale the ‘he Capitol,” ira. C, C. Phill) remainder of this week on account Tonle Chapter, 0. E. 8. Bet pin hls wl of removing from 421 University st.;_ lonla chapter, Order Eastern Star, Fifth ave. (under the Hippodrome). | 4®¢ Sickles, 1131 30th ave. 8, 1:30 leaving for San Franciaco. ee in Christengen's hall. Full de-| Seward Soctal and Literary Club the toastmaster and Judge Albert | attl Smith the principal speaker, eee way ae Plough, corner of 45th ave, 8. and| .’ . ob n Alaska st., on Friday afternoon, at 2| Woman's Century club will meet at | "Rose Terry Cook,” by Mra, W. W.| and | Wait; “Resume Harper's Magazine, by Miss Emma Shumway; travelog, ‘The Orthopedic ‘Thrift shop is| % Sherman, Clay & Co. Americanization department will! 7! their temporary quarters at 1314|S°Wins circle, will meet with CES apnoea he BM pny pm, Literature and travel department of | men of America, will give a musical and dramatic entertainment at the Knights of Pythiag hall, Third ave. November 15. dist Episcopal church will hold a Regular meeting at Y. W. C. A, 2|bazaar Tuesday, November 15, Fur- p.m. Program by the child study | ther details will be announced later, mistaken, Miss your wife has been. They may at-|ovies ou A nck) lived and ing expenses, and certain other tach undue significance to your €n-\went to school in Bremerton up to |/owances. gagements and make things very UN-!the time she went to New York to comfortable for both your wife and | study for opera and from there to] What is meant by emin ourself. the movies. Yours truly, main? A You have thought, perhaps, that BREMERTON BOOSTER. The superiority or dominion of vour wife should not object because! ry, Wrormation about Miss Haw-|%vereian power over all the vou have always been frank about |, alas ee the “Motion Pic. Tt within the state, by which | telling her about these dinner en- ” entitled to appropriate, by o u- pagements. That ts merely an excuse ture Btudio Directory,” which is con~ tional agency, any part necei for yourself, You must realize that eee oe ae os the public good, compensation @ married man has no right to offer| yok, Bues Branton Penny given for what 4s taken. et invitations to other women, and is : not expected to do 40, It is not es- sential to the 900d of your business je teachers last spring eee Elliott Bay Camp Virginia st., on Tuesday evening, Ladies of Grace M. E, Church he Ladies of the Grace Meth- Star readers who wish reliable ; the tea table, gracefully Ren r eee department, Mrs. L. F. Parker, chair eres that you go out with these women. || recipes for fruit cake may obtain Mowing a bride-like basket. Al- l World Peace Service man, an Indeed, tt may in time hurt your!) mame by writing to The Star's here were Mrs, Chauncey Persona An interesting program has been v Pe ‘ ns Less Sugar d F at lusiness y,|! Washington Bureau, 1322 New ||| Intensive Course for Mrs. Theodore Daulton, Mrs. arranged by the W. C. T. U. for # ee for Britishers| 2 soir enough to sce your wife's) | york ave., Washington, D. C., and Thompson, Baird, Miss Erma Verd Miss Ruth Trenholme. Assist-/left yesterday for Yakima, where and Miss Katherine daughter, Jean, are spending several | the Hotel Washington for the winter . | weeks in New York, planning to re- | montha, ‘to assist her at the tea she is| York and Nashville, who has been Friday afternoon for Mrs. W.|the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. H. W. Williams, Mrs.| Ewing Price for the past week, is B, Gibbs, Mra, Winfield W. th and Mrs. Frederick T. Fischer. Assisting in the dining room be Mrs. Raiph Kenran, Mrs. J. Spangler, Mrs. Martin Rozima Mrs. D. D. Ray. ‘The gigs who will serve are Miss phine Nelson, Miss Grace War. , Miss Helen White and Miss Cameron. Receiving the cards the door are to be Virginia Lee don, Emily of eight covers at her home Saturday Sea tle Chapter D. A. R. Will Honor Mrs. Dunlap ‘ tle Chapter, Daughters of the ican Revolution, will give a tea honor of Mrs. W. F. Dunlap, state cording secretary, Saturday after. i November 12, from 3 to 5, at “the home of Mrs. John Wallace, 161 ‘28th ave. Mrs. Wallace will be as- ‘isted in receiving by Mrs. Arthur Hope Jones, regent of Seattle chap- ter. Mrs. Edward Townsend and Mrs. John F. Hunter will preside over the tea table, assisted by Miss Waite, Mrs. F. D. Becker and Mrs. H. H. Burcham. eee Mrs. Crosby Plans Luncheon | Mrs. R. William Crosby is enter. taining with the second in a series _ of luncheons at her apartment, 941 ith ave. N., next Tuesday after- "noon. see _ Miscellaneous Shower As a compliment to Miss Katherine MacLean, who will wed Mr. Starr Calvert on December 14, Mrs. H. C. | Ostrum is entertaining with a mis- gellaneous shower in her apartment a the Ben Lomond Friday after- ¥ 4 eee Dinner Hoste _ Dr. and Mrs. 8, L. Jordan enter- “tained with dinner of twelve covers home last evening. Monday for Spokane, where she will) Whitman Memortal church, N. 42d visit until Thanksgiving. oe about the rooms were Mra. Ed-|they will be the guests of Mr. and ard R. Hogs. Jr. Mrs. Blanche | Mrs. Julius Harrah for a Ume. eee Mr. and Mrs. Griffin left on their | daughter, Miss Beatrice Peeples, are expected home this week from an ex. | removed from the home of Mr. and tended trip to Europe, main until after the holidays. eee . (uth Hamlin) are being felicitated - | upon the birth of a daughter, Phyllis, at the Providence hospital, Novem- ber 8. Sunday to spend the winter in New York. ‘The Van Asselt PT. A. will hold Mrs. Charles F. Whittlesey left! all.day service for world peace at th leaving Monday for her home. Mrs. Paul M. Henry and children GB eed Mrs. De Witt Nellis, who is viait- ing Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jukes in Bellingham, is planning to return to Seattle next week. eee of larger membership drive. 9 eee Club The Zonery club will celebrate Ar- mistice day Friday night, at 615 Pike st, Public invited oe Mrs. Lewis B. Peeples and her Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Span have ° Procedure Club Mra. O. A. Kjos, which they have been occupying during the absence of Mr, and Mrs. Kjos in Europe, to eee Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Stannard and room of the Young Women's Chris tian Association, 140 p.m. Class in public speaking. Topic, “Armistice Day.” “ee - Seattle Pacifie College P-T. A. Beattie Pacific college Parent. Teacher association, community meeting in administration building of coMege, 745 p. m. Girls’ Glee club/ will sing, Mrs. C. Arthur Varney,! state president, will speak. cee Central Mission Study Club Central Mission Study club, of the Y. W. ©. A,, will moet in the Bible | room of the ¥. W. C. A., at 10 a m./ Mrs. A. J. Bailey, leader. Lesson, | La! Judge and Mrs. Burke and Mra. J. Mr, and Mrs. Roger Morse Bone D, Lowman, who are motoring thru the East, are expected to return in two weeks. 1 | Miss Fannie Harold and her niece, Miss Virginia Johnson, of Dawson, Y. T, have arrived in the city and are planning to take an apartment here for the winter. * oe eee Mrs. Mary W. Frazier of New| Miss Gertrude Sternbergh of Reading, Pa, is the guest of her brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. L. Sternbergh. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Griffiths left Silk Hosiery Emery & Beers Company, Inc., is one of the leading manu- a Aczsters Who bere tochadivtiea laa sactcimah IaraniaetiCe ny A of the safe way to wash fine fabrics. For their own protection ing ay hy al cher ats poodecey bo oeigonia tgs Coenaee Waiee cord the manuscript so future DuBarry: Know of the t eir cts 4 i : ing dicections ia booklet form sent free on request. Lever P u ar sys may n Se e ] Bros. Co,, Cambridge, Mass. Won't injure anything pure water alone won't harm ite regular bignonthly business} LONDON, Nov. 10.—To reduce the meeting Friday, November 11, %|Co#t of rationing soldiers, the daily Pp. m., at the school. The principal|@rmy allowance of sugar has been business will be the organization|Teduced half an ounce and bacon Partlamentary Nov. 10. Adele M. Fielde Parliamentary Pro-|| George Washington's tomb at cedure club will meet in Erickson|| Mount Vernon, Va., 16 miles from here, wil] be packed with flowers and wreaths thruout the confer. ence on limitation of armaments. received more distinguished visit ors than any city in the United States, will add another score of its Mat. conference plans to make a pil- grimage to the historic tomb, deo- orate ft with floral tributes, and possibly hold a ceremony com- memorating Washington's deeds, nial chief of the state department. Always wash silk stockings in side of the question and think what nclosing 2-cent stam Mt would mean to you f she were! \* ns z Main 2751 ounce, - PRECIOUS WILL HONOR PRIVATE MANUSCRIPT PUBLISHED BY REQUEST MUSIC WEEK WASHINGTON, The country estate, which has ternationally known names to Dedicated he PP «meena Tomy MOTHER Words and Music Counters Gertrude Hay Du Barry é Count Gente Hay Da B Every foreign delegation at the ys Charles Lee Cooke, ceremo- teecaneese @eearre r*rseeceree | fragment of the original lullaby my beloved Mother compes A for me, teaching me to play it in my childhood: M now resi, Made in U.S.A, _|Pearts of those whe have gone before. * e Ae ERMA ZANE er sede

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