The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1922, Page 12

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SJociet wociety “Trvitations Out for Dane- ing Party; Tea Compli- ments House Guest; Affair for Bride-Elect. . AND MRS, J, H. BLOEDEL have issued invitations for a) dance at the Seattie Golf and Coun. $y club on Friday eevning, July 28, ~ gomplimenting their son and daugh- » Mr. Lawrence Bloedel, who has at Williams’ college, and Miss Gharlotie Bloedel, just home from} “Miss Spence's school in New York, eee _ Miss Owen Complimented ‘at Tea Batertaiming in compliment to her Rouse guest, Miss Marjorie Owen, of | Wenatchee, Mixa Dean Lombard was Tiestess this afternoon at a very Pretty toa. ‘The home was elaborately adorned “With pink and white roses, arranged Mh clusters in large baskets and “Miadsed thru the rooms. ‘Ansisting were Mise Florence Lom. Dard, Miss Olive Conger, Misa Kath ci Shafer, Miss Ruth Nettleton, | Grace Epperson, Miss Helen mn, Miss Emily Jennetle and iss Dorothy Conger. Little Mary | Gase received the cards at the door. | A short musical program was aiv. | ‘en by Miss Ruth Bamford and Mra R. G. Owen, accompanied by Misa Pescy Brown, Shower and Tea for ‘Miss Ehrlich ~ Complimenting Miss out m who is to be en autumn s Mrs. Arthur Pease ts entertain: | with a shower and tea from 3 un- 5 o'clock at her home, Thursday, ly 27. a Will Welcome Kerry Tn welcome to Mrs. A. &. ' n with an informal tea In her | Friday afternoon from 8 o'clock. Only the close friends | irs. Ketry have been invited. | irs. Willfam D, Perkina and Mrs. afford Huteson will preside at the eee M . and Mrs. Burnett ightful of Chicago, who ts their During the evening Mr. Bur- wave a delightful program of accompanied by Mr. Charies it. fooms of the home were beau Gecorated in soft-tinted mid- Bicssoms for the occasion. &@ buffet supper was served to , UL B AQ! Moore, were hosts at tea afternoon from 4 until 6 their Fort Lawton quar Major Condon McCormack, Mrs. McCormack of aa ieee. Herbert Con. Mrs. Robert Burke and Mrs. St. Cyr. Thru the daisies and flame colored peas were charmingly com in @ most decorative effect. ib Affairs . | Tennis Clu Friday night will usher tn the sec- nd of the summer dances at the ‘Tennis club which is in charge of a ip of the younger set with Mise McMillan as chairman. The| Patronesses for the evening will be Mrs. Burke, Mrs. R. D. Merrill, Mra.| Montgomery Russell, Mrs. Thomas | Mrs. Harvey J. Fetter, iiliam Crosby, Mre. Wallace Green Collins and Mrs, Jay L. Du- rand. ‘The hostesses at the tournament | fea Friday are to be Mrs. William | Wanter McEwan, Mrs. Alton W.!| . Mrs. James D. Hoge, Mrs. Archibald DeVoe, Mrs. A. B. Stew. @rt, Mrs. John C. MacMillan, Mrs. 34a Schroeder, Mrs. Stephen Cook, | Mis. Richard Perry, Mrs. Pierre P. erry, Mrs, Stanley Minor. Assisting them will be Mrs. Living: | ston K. Stedman, Jr, Mrs. Arthur Latimer, Mrs. Walter McEwan | John Loor Locke, Goodnow Graham, Mrs. Albert Charles Stubb, Mrs. Hamilton Rolfe, Miss Hazel McMil-| inn. j oe Informal Luncheon and Bridge Mrs. Curtiss Sargent entertained With an informal luncheon, followed By bridge, at the Tennis club this | @fternoon, in compliment to Mrs. | Worris Gregg and her house guest, Miss Anne Baggs. of San Francisco. . . . Women’s University Club Excursion ‘The Women's University club hes @rranced an ali-day excursion to the | Ban Juan iwiands, for Tuesday, July | 96. The boat will leave Pier 3, at 830 a. m. Orders for box lunches May be left at the club not later than Gaturday, July 22 ee Mrs. Gaffner Hostess at Tea Shop Alki Auxiliary will be in charge of the service at the Orthopedic Tea Bhop Friday, with Mrs. Chartes H. | Gaftner as hostess, assisted by Mra. P. P, iiss, Mrs. H. R. Holt, Mra. A. K. White, Mrs. Harry Kauffman, ‘Mrs. ©. R. Closser, Mrs. H. P. King, Mrs, George Hannan and Miss Jessie Bprague. In olden days when a captain in the British navy wished to dis- charge his crew he had to give them Notice of his intention by taking away the tablecloth three meals in muccessloiy | Keyes Brooks at Miss Drager left this morning for New York Cit where she will continue her study of the violin. Later she will go to Europe to pursue her musical course.—Portrait by Grady. WOMEN’S CLUBS Personal Mrs. Edward W. Bberle, wife of Admiral Eberle, commander tn chief of the Pacific fleet, arrived Tuesday from Washington, D. C., and io a guest at the Hotel Sorrento. eee Miss Helen Wakefield, of Spokane, is the house guest of Mra. Anna Thomsen Milburn. Mrs, David Lyle Davis and chil- dren, of Spokane, are spending the | summer at thelr summer home on Mercer island. . Mra. and Mrs. Boris A. 8. Aronson and children, of San Francisco, will arrive Monday, to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lantz for a few days before leaving for Montana. eee Dr. and Mrs. Torllef Torland left this week for Europe, to be gone a year. eee Miss Adele Thompson. of Enum. claw, is coming down Monday to join the house party Mise Libbie Kerr is giving f@r Miss Dean Lombard at her | summer home Mrs. Harvey Lantz and Mrs, Ben jamin Ross have returned from a short visit in Portland. see Mra. M. F. Perry and daughter, Miss Jeanette Perry, left Tuesday for a visit of several weeks in Califorhia. * . Mrs. Henry Landes and Mian Hazer Landes are in Victoria for a week's | stay, o- Mrs. John Moran and Betty Moran have returned from a fort- night’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Moran at Rosario. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Ballinger and children will return Saturday from a vistt with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seanide, Ore. Mrs. W. 0. Dulmage and daugh- ter, Ellen, have returned from a week's motor trip to Portland. eee Miss Sally Adams, of Rortiand, who is spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. BE. R Adams, is the guest of Miss Cath ine Dally, on Oreas island, for few weeks. oe Mr, and Mrs: Louls A. Hill mo- tored to Spokane recently for a two weeks’ stay, Mr, and Mra. Patrick D’Loss Suth- | erland (Monica Hughes) are receiv. ing congratulations on the birth of a son, Patrick D'Loss, Jr, in Low Angeles, July 18. ee Mrs. Ralf Douglas Baker (Char. lotte Mann) arrived Tuesday from Coronado, to join Ensign Baker of the U. 8. 8. California, and will spend month with her mother, Mrs. EB. C, Mann eee . Mre. Rora Raffin and daughter, Rose, of Kenosha, Wis, are spend. | ing the summer with J. Arine, Mr. and Mrs. at 517 19th ave. eee Miss Frances Burrill of Tacoma in the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter McEwan Tomkins for a tew days, eee H. Garrison, of Bridgeport, Conn, formerly of Sent tle, has arrived to spend a month with relatives and friends, Mrs. George CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Reunion and Picnic Dinner Dr. and Mrs, A. W. Vernon and | Professor and Mra. Bryn Jones will plats, cup and epoon, All Pennsylva- nians of the city are invited to at tend. Mrs. W. T. Martin will fea ture a group of children in fancy dances on the lawn during the after | be guests of honor at the reunion and | noon, | plonic dinner of the Seattle Carleton lclub, at the home of Mr. and Mra. J |F. Pike, 1621 First ave. N, Friday ning, July 21, at 6 o'clock, Alum- ni and former students invited to at | tend, eee | Auxiliary Rainier Post No. 1 American Auxiliary to Rainter Post No, 1 wilt Nél4 an allday Not ) | . . American Legion Auxiliary Tea The American Auxillary to Seattle Post, No. 18, will entertain with « tea at the home of Mrs. Margaret Tahomel, 8710 Fremont ave, Friday, July 21, at 1290 o'clock. Take car meeting. Friday, July 21, at the home) of Mrs. Minnie I. Bragdon, 196 Kin |near place. Mra. George Radford, chairman of the ways and means committee, will distribute articles to members at this time, to be made for the bazaar which will be held in October } see | Wellesley Clab Picnic The Wellesiey club will give a ple [nic for members and friends at “Loch Kelden,” Mrs. Florence Denny Hell ker» home on the shores of Lake Washington, Friday, July 21. Sup |per will be served at 6:30 m. | Guiding cars will leave the © hotel, 4ist and University wa 9:05 and 6 p. m p . } White Shrine Thimble Club | The White Shrine Thimble club wilt meet Friday, Juiy 21, in the upper picnic grounds at Woodland | park, A pleriic supper will be served lat 6 o'clock. Auxiliary to Rose Society Auxillary to Seattle Rose society will meet in St. Regis cafe, at 12 o'clock. Mrs. EB. Harper will preside and Mins Agnes Birkman of the art department of the Seattle schools wilt | give a talk. | eee Ponngylvania Study Club Pennsylvania Study club and North End Progressive club give joint picnic In Woodland park, meet ing !n main grounds at noon. Ind} vidual basket luncheon, in ASK 19TH YEAR SPECIAL MEN AND WOMEN pu news, easey and weaknesses. Free cowsultation, } | uding | cultural eee Master Key Psychology Claas The Master Key psychology class will meet Friday evening, July 21, at 7:39 o'clock In the University branch Ubrary hall, 10th ave. N. EB. and KE. $0th st. Dr. J. D. O. Powers, teacher All welcome, Freewill offering. ADDITIONAL CLUBS reon Lake W. ©. T. U, nh iake W.C. T. U. and L. P. L. witt bh their annual pl at Woodland park Wednesday, July 26 at lla m Members and friends welcome Coffee will be served. eee Dickens Fellowship The Seattle branch of the Dickens Fellowship will be entertained at a lawn party Thursday evening, July 20, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster, 4122 E. Highland drive, Mrs, A. Lincoln Bowles, seo retary of the Boston branch of the Fellowship, will be the guest of honor. . Miller W. R. ©. Picnle The at Presidents’ club of the John F. Miller Women's Relief Corps will hold a pienic at Mount Baker park Saturday, July 22, Mem- bers requeated to attend. dohn F. Sherman on Way to Alaska Timberland Associate Forester E, A. Sherman sailed Wednesday on the steamship Alameda, to investigate Alaska agri Jona and timber. DR. MACY TREATMENT FOR Who Want Dependable Results Eye, ear, nose, throat, lungs, stom- | ach, blood, kidneys, skin diseases, all conditions, tuberculosis, rheum ism, asthma, bronchitis and neryous- Our treatment for glandular disorders is beneficial to many dis- HARPER BUILDING 1504 Third Ave. Corner Pike St. Te By Wanda One of the girls who prides herself |on being somewhat good ag & cook | baked biscuits at her house last night |and invited us all up. We went on her guarantee that she wouldn't pass |the plate more than three times and wouldn't expect anybody to break jthe rules of etiquette no far ae to take more than two. | The amusing and almost alarming | Part of It in that everybody ate ap that ambles about with no one more than alight | ly Indiaponed. eee | Whieh only to show that | you can’t tell anything i | going to turn out, | ee Just @ couple of days ago workmen jon the 46th wt, gulch placed two sticks of dynamite on a wide stump | that stood low on the ground. They tit the fuse, then epeeded to a spot far enough henee to be out of dan leer. They stood watching. And they | saw something they did not axpect A mother quail, with doxen or eo little ones, approached the stump, strutted up on It, and proceeded to cheep amiably while the fuse flick ered. | ‘Phe workmen didn’t care to go for |ward, But they shouted and threw sticks to wend the birds away from | the dangerous spot. | quai! and her little ones remained | afternoon Rurns’ relatives, jon the stump. The dynamite atickw jexploded, The birds, the crumbled stump—all shot into the alr. A mo anderin fandas von Kettler In two more days I start on And It's going to lant two whole weeks my | | Um—muat stop how to think about hit, | | row | | On! will, lequally divided between Mre. WASHING |ment of an ad gation and pro leases was announced today | Judge C vacation. In the meantime, |Advisory Council in War Fraud Probe ‘ON, July 20. sory counct! to assist the attorney general in his tnvestt ution of war fraud M the |Gloria and Mother | Lose Will Verdict LOB ANGELES, verdict deciaring Rurne wae insane when he w 1 $100,000 fortune to h | daughter, Gloria Bwansor wee returned by Yet the mother ' Judge Riye’s probate court yesterday The verdict tn fa who contested recommended ment later eomething beman shaping (8nd the contestants iteelf in the wrecked heap on the, Data on Recall of Commissioners Made | | Data in connection with the pro posed recall movement agninet the PUtoings G county ere is now prepared in the auditor's | Fuentes, ¥ office, according to County Auditor | jt |ground, A topknot, somewhat ruf fled, showed itself, and the mother | quail stood up and looked about her | She began to cheep. And from all the wreckage—the crumbled stump. the sotl—aquirmed the baby quatt ali of them. And the family, collect #4 again, strolied on, occasionally cheeping eee Even purchasers of oll stock manage to escape safely at tines. eee More mail in the box today. Writes M. M. C. to me: “Now, ie that really | you.on the top of the colyum?* “Ab,” pay 1, “THAT'S the secret.” cee jbody, MM. Cc, that? 1 never did. Now, if I'd been told I could choose the photograph for the top of thin— But the camera man: just sald to me, “Now grin--* And f grinned And that's the bravest confession anybody could mak | Just the sume, ever hear of any: | adopting a grin like| three |D. B. j quested by Willian Raine man for a committee of Bellevue citt- | petition, | states, calls for the signing of 25 por | Ne! cent of the voters in each district, 4 Wealthy imahier Sues Own Family |\" DENVER, Mayo, daughter of one of Denver's te suing her mother, | |husband and other members of the charging that they brought} undue influence on her to get her to Wetis, Margaret KR, Seattle .. sign an agreement putting her $5 000,000 estate In trust a few minutes | Carneski, Anna F Tukwila before she wae married. | nen. [richest familie | family indicted Ferew A recall July Plenty Bigger ox-Benator Charles 8 lof Colorado, and Judge Charles Kerr | will comprise the council, which will advise with upon the bandling of oli war fraud | / attorney =! Ebba Frederickson in Violin Recital : } be back tomor Appoint of Columbus, | ‘Thomas, Mins Pbba Seattle artist, violin prize in Chicago, Frederickson who recently general tabern Mins Frederickson’s program ‘9 an nounced as follows Sonata for violin and plano tat le Aliearo ben moderato Aliearo Recitative Pant poco Pa Cal,, July 20--a|°" r wy that Mathew Tf Ned his wife and } Cxerwonky film var the jury in of the be Hattie the estate the accompanist Burns — | Vital Statistics BIRTHS Pirths in their households are re ed by the following Seattle me ¥,, girl. John, girl 2 commintion: | Cxar boy. Hayden, Clarence L, boy. r boy The data was re' john ae chair. | Jone Manzo, Daniel. Fergteon | Mui | Nickerson, D iRoberts, Albert Cecil, boy. {tT Thomas Simeon, girl » boy | Werdick, J. A, boy. | Willman, Frenk Walter, boy. Herbert H., boy George Stone, girl k 20. Mra, Paul! Name and dence. fchionker, George F., Seattle .. Fiumerfelt, Lillian G.. Seattle . Dorfner, Earl G., Seattle . Age |Lenhard, Edward G., Seattle .. | Bticox.s. Thomas, Vancoure: talented |" won & will appear | in a violin concert Friday, July 21, Franck | Schubert. witheims | 5 Tor Auiin | Roy4 | Ye +++ Viewstemps | Brownell. Edenholm Carlson will be} ny SWEAT! KEEP WELL DK, Kh. Hh. BIS —— ONT Intend temper. uro of your body sod elim ertain A man of aver age stature haw about 16 square feet of skin with 2 glands, each sweat gland coil when unr 4 being 146 inch long, so that ™ man's sweats exereting tubes placed end to end would mearure two and one-things milew Tho chief purpone of sweating t™ |to regulate the temperaturs of the | body, tho it also serves a5 a sub-sem erage nystem tor the dimposal of pol un w which ts kidneyn |not func |ereater # in body t and leon Likews working nd wick To kee well tak pores op working. | Light jworn in the ewea ns are especial) ‘aste matter within the body not taken care of by the When the sweat glands are | tioning properly there is @ a train on the kidneys, a rig 1 emperature ver heat | resistance to disease. ne, when the bowels are not properly the sweat gianda | 4 upon to do overtime work, noms may remult, * D the sweat glands working © plenty of baths. Warm 6004 to keep the the sweat glands pen and loone clothing should be | hot weather so aa to give | t glands full play in throws jing off waste matter, Drink | weather | drink glanses « The volume of gasoline | tome ato |the hand one-thirt garoline ne couver i Genshan, Horn, Harr | Di Tavares, Boelle: | Roy. Hele Maxwell, too much water. Pull, Robert F., Seattle i, Lulu M., Beattle a lot of water. it is almost In warm impossible to % Ten or 137 day are not too many. that ts | one stage of evaporation jn ling of crude off ts equal to 4 jeth of the country’s annual — production. ‘ Florence M. Van- eS ga ‘ Leona C., Seattle . + q ¥., Seattle .......Legal | . Legal Antone, Seattle Elmer Bond, Marguerit Rossl, ¥ Erminie., Reed, Ge Parker, © rtol Batti, Seattle . rone L., Seattle Seattle rtrud: Beller, Sam, Seattle .. Bheldin, Ora M., Pincus, M. L., Roy_.. Harris, Margaret, Roy Wirta, Jc vhn, Aberdeen Anderson, Lempi M., Aberdeen | Millick. John, Seattle ... McDonald, Wavel, DIVORCES GRANTED Pealer, Walter M. from Nellie J, T. Freema Whith Phillips, MARRIAGE LICENSES]! . Amy from Arthur Olive, d ‘Thyra from J. 4 Myrtle A. from Frank & Hazel V. from Howard, DEATHS Leopard Merrill, 72 years, ner, John, 41 Gilad yea of clean bing you used to do. weakened. wash as wonderfull Sold everywhere. size and the big new today—at grocery elt 9 ackage. - Your weekly wash °: snowier than ever NOWY bed-spreads, sheets and pillow cases. clothes for all the family. How proud you are of your freshly laundered things, but what endless rubbing it meant before you used this entirely new kind of soap! An hour's soaking in Rinso suds does more than all the soaking with ordinary soap and all the hard rub- After soaking, only a few pieces need any rubbing at all. dry Rinso rubbed on these gets them clean as can be, and not a thread is A Rinso is the great soap maker's answer to women who want a soap to do the family as Lux does fine things. t comes in the regular Get Rinso department stores, Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. Use enough Rinso to the big lasting suds that gently soak out the dirt little et SUPSABr-sPesenmT7tCeOAHe see MOEA Pb ereecress

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