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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR ‘s lubs Police Arrest Man 5 : Seattle Ay ER ¢ CLUBS FOR THURSDAY eet Home-Brew Raid « WEDNESDAY, ; ‘ ea, Bentile Day Nursery , 4 pie, pfeesy y % on Brann Society ss maaan ere cot ) Wy Eas oe July 27, at 1080 a», m ‘i ! Formal Dance at Gov-|» ¥, JULY er f ° . , tattora’s b . P,P | ernor’s Mansion Will m Gaftord’s brid cr Montana Resldents’ Pienie | mer residents of Montana will | { an Honor Miss Summers; Bay re x meet for a pionic supper, Thursday, | pe! , . ?, ane" y . n x 4 July 27, at 6 o'clock, in Woodland} Att . iia a Miss Stewart to Enter park. Membera of the Missoula club| 2 7 ii wuarta tain at “High-Clyff.” : will serve coffee and ask those at: | the occupant : tending to bring a eup and basket | tee 10U ELLA. MART, i'w herte with luaeh | ' ; 4 Z NOWING? : oe ¢ ‘ Peneee of) Govtrper | tote st Flor . Seattle Keview No. 8 | ’ / Ht hl JUST Hart and Mrs, Hort, has Issued th = Beattle Review, No. &, W, B.A, wa PHILADELPHIA, July 26 vitations for a formal dance, Satur = — of the Maccabees, will meet in the) fic for several blocks was haltegim Ninth ave. Nf pe day when a snowplow became 7 " ly 29, at the execu: ia 2 A. O. UL W. hall, 1400 + + mer evening, July “ Pagpewu 6 BANS UG AREA ‘Thursday, July 27, at # p i It wan being moved to « repair tive > er cS : ine eniane distin, ficere requested to wear white, that's a menting Miss Hope Summers, daugh : ailver service. C'ent trint | oe 4 / . es tw ? ‘ongreasman Why doesn't fit A | ree Orrick | fe of United States Cong . 7 ny doesn't seme millionaire give | THE OF nS Seattle Ansoo Wayfarer Patro John W. Summers and Mrs, Sum : her one? Of the Merey are fewer in number Stenographers’ Outing he - ns } © mers of Walla Walla, who is attend Charming Kdea! One realty missea|than on the battleships, altho the) Under the auspices of the Seattle | Maes Cie. See Medina Blaze q Gag the summer session at the Unt y the silver when the officers enter-|Merey i a big boat Ansoctated Public Stenographers, an b Attention of Waytuter Ga : Mise Kathrye Byers. | tain. | Tell me the names, It sounds Hke excursion and plenie has been ar wan distracted Tue y “night sve Versity of Washington PRIDAY, ¥ te Where did the other shipe get thelr|a modern Mllad. Say ¢ ranged for Thursday afternoon July? . th 1 the cblckchia supper at the Navy Yard. to | Silver? [With asides: 127, to which the public ia invited. | of Carl ©. Leone at Mame = ‘Among the two hundred guests In Mra ty Wettenger's bridwe } ngton from the Sta Wited are: Miss Derews ae honer her house quest, Mre Ben Ah, ma petite amie, from thelr} Asides are forbidden, But the let an» steamer “Atianta” will have the Lake Wast Miss Gwendolyn Newlove, Miss Ma jamin #. Grosscup Nname-wtates, Ith like being god: begins with Captain Cyrus W. Cole, | sterion st. dock at 2 p.m. ‘This trip Fifteen hundr Ee ce K dy, ™ J. MU Biter La dance " 1 chickens, large @aret Terry, Miss Bernice Kenne ot ee neat ce 'ts | mother, you know, A silver gift i#/U, &. N,, commanding officer; Liew wi give the visitor @ fine view of titles of feed and egen and ah tae Biles Catherine Schulz, Miss Gor ten e Bioedel and de rigueur tenant Commander Kalph K. Stew } ' Seer aed Sie Creteeen nariotte Wioedel and Mr | i ph jthe city, the eanal and canal locks, buildings on the ranch were @eu @ Moade And if one im’t named for « state, |art, U. 8. N., executive officer; Liew-lr axe Union and Lake Washington stroved,. the estate oe . Brehm of Seattle, Miss Anita Merry | sarunpay, JULY to one has no godmother, and no ailver?| tenant Raymond L Drake, U. BN.) 4 plenie lunch will be served at $4,060. » ima! bal being WWheeler and Mins Margaret Brady of | Mr. and Mra A.D, Wainwright's 1 go it weema, The Mercy han nolengineer officer; Lieutenant Dotlelrescni park, and the return will be | , and Mise Helen De Force of SOREY OA, BOS silver, and none of the destroyers. | Greenwell, U, 8. N., navigation offt eee aeeaotte catertatn with | At least none I've ever see jeer: Lieutenant Charies A. Kirtiey,|mace bY the % ‘ IES WITHOUT ‘Mise Summers, who has spent a tea froor F antit § oeleek, com Where do the destroyers get their|U, &. N., assistant engineer officer ens SEEING MO SLEING Gauch time in Washington, D.C. plimenting Mise K yer | names? | ‘had the Guatane? st, ti aay nce eee Bea apter, } / SEORGETOWN, Del, July 26, Wil return in the autumn to Y From men killed tn action, It's a] Ensign George MH. Turner, Ms s Beattie chapter, No, 95, O. EH. @,| | Mra. Lettie G. Witbank, 95, whe: "wilh meet Thureday, July | just died here, boasted she never ate west: university at Evanston, Tl, tribute to their gollantry Ensign Ove P.O. t ig ¢ Gamm H ? ik Ler of Gamma s the Mere f it cnwign Batol W Where she is a memle ‘as the Merey a ol nel Ma " | in the Corinthian room of the | an egg nor attended « theater or dw cur. ‘ a prominent in No mai mt, petite. Buch onder oore Phi Beta sorority and pre j Laurethuret lo mascot, ma p ch wonderful dan | Masonic temple, ‘There will be initia. | Campus activith Towra. AUGUST 16— Perhaps some millionaire will give|ly, one, But @ serious man, now) io il | : mers, " iengatrom to we hes that? nd then, dance: lly well, H'eut- | COR ceremonies, A reception wilt be! “Congressman and Mre, Sum Miss Rive Enestrom to wed Mr. hi a hi noer awfully we ‘out | veld im boner of Dre. ve Git, arena | Biss Jean Summers and Mr. Paul Nessele: Hut it seema to be luckler to have | ce past yore | \Noted Preacher to PRUPS GS POQSRSSREEL BQSYSSETESES SE. Bummers wil) motor over from Wal-| Fi a ntreereiy one’s mascot donated by some little| Parfaitement, ma petite amie, par d Give Address “Our National and Moral W: ‘alla a | sabes utter waif, Or to be a little gutter |faitement! Bie cas tex seamen a0 cos Pe a pel g waif, itself. ‘The moet cherished Ss _Fortson-Thygesen Auxitiary ts of Governor and Mrs. Hart. || The mai ef Miss Kathryn | ship's mascots, I've observed, are |THE MEDICAL CORPS , Fortson-‘Thygesen auxiliary, No, 2 will Ue the subject of We’ aik é. eee Myers to Dr. | Rngene Modeve | halfatarved Kittens. Only they #ooh| le paramount on the Mercy pn ng sin oo ite regular | ale no Bate gunna —— by a 3S 7 be ow fat board ship. Like the There's Co: der Kari Obnenrn meeting ureday, July 27, at § p. Y " * ._ | Re i . Da mcheon for Two parents, Me ant, re Aloneve 7 ee re =. ale een ama der Kail Ohnewres pig ng Piste Pin | some. of the smartest parasol models being shown this) 1. p, reformer, author and leet Honor Guests SATURDAY, SkPTEMBER 1 really overted. joer; Ideutenant Commander Curtis aeclly jyear. Note variety of design. Which is your favorite? ee ee ee : The marriage of Mise dns Me- 1) Hut the Mercy In too sanitary md Munger, M. C, U. & N, execu | Native Daughters of Washington | BY MARIAN HALE ae ne ar s (Mary Louine Rochester) of | Manceck, in Triaity church, at | that sort ofa mascot! It would have D. C, who ts visiting! 5:99 o'clock. to have an antiseptic mascot. | | | | | ‘Honorin) jorgan | ‘ ty mM 0 v 7 a oe ee oe Pl Eg a gps MB 94 live surgeon; Lieuténant Commander| Princess Angeline parlor, No. 2.| parasvis are right now in hs fuse by Basa: te pace ne rind 4 6. 8, ey h Lucius W. Johnson, M. U. BN, WHl meet on Friday evening, August |neight of their season and are) or practicability previa one parents, Judge and Mra G. A Parfaitement, ma petite amie, par-/aurgeon; Lieutenant Commander] 4, at $ p.m. at the ¥. W.C. A., Fifth | picoming more rictously and abun-| achieved the decorative effects for MASKED SHOES Rochester, and Mrs, Willacd Gi ftaitement. Clyde B. Camerer, M. C., U. 8, N.[ 80d Seneca, The meeting will be | dantly than ever before. | merly associated with the stage, LEAD TO CO ye mle : the | Lencheon at / ii ©¥®, ear, nose and throat epecialint;) held In the clubroama on the second | something entirely new is the! The rosebud special parasol comes! ; uest of her sister, Mex. Henry C.|Country Home THE HOSPITAL [Lieutenant Commander John J.|Aoor, All members are requested to | sports parasol, of m very good, grade |in delicate toned taffetus with rowa! pictncnaieg he a divecce rd Miss Margaret Stewart 's| y4rs Richard O'shen was hoatess at| Tae © cloistered sir, weet-co pas? /O'Malley, M. C., U. 8. N., chief of the | be present | tonne, stretched over the part of roses about the outer edge ont fees ee a betes ming with ajuneheon of elgtit|, junchean of twelve covers ‘at her Yes an simmphere of re medical tention Lieutenant Com “ey ° a pe |anol without a seam and bound on! a canopy top | cade or tees eines 907 var to fd fternoon, August 1, cross Lake Washing: © Gam, ; #0 fresh, edi mander James 1. Brown, .D. C., Robe ce the edge with ribbon. | The mushroom shape te just what | vente 4 ‘ Rgpreoen dag PE beget age antiseptic, aa you any. And yet its at/#. N., Lieutenant Loula H. Wiibains,| Witte Rebekah lodge will give o| These have @ patural affinity for! i sounds like, and te best developed |°Ut Whether oF not she went gum the home of her ar i afternoon. jthe aame time suggestive of lavender|M. C.. U. & N.. Lieutenant RC. fat-|card party in Odd Fellows’ hail, 2906 | the white skirt and colored sweater |in shirred crepe de chines or tat-| RR IY aT L. Hittard, “High-Cly eee land linen. It's a lovely place. terle, M. C, U. & N, Lieutenant R. [Jackson ast., Thursday, July at | costume, beloved by the athletic girl | fetas in pastel shades. | Boy Hurt as Rival Bridge. Luncheon De they operate there? W. Hutchinson, M,C. U. 8 N., Liew |? p.m. nports model is called! Heallops are a popular method of &, ’ . * Honoring Mra David Vaughn If necessary, And with much auc: |tenant Harry I, Krummoes, M. C., t It in very deep and round, | trimming the taffeta parasol, the Do Da ttl Morethy Zweck), who, with Lieut. |“ But whea the milore are in 8. N. and ite ribs are covered with silk. | scallops being edged with colored, Sidney Thorson, 16, was ing. Vaughn, ts visiting in Seattle for a |DOrt much cases are Usually trans: | Other officials are Roatewain Feltz : one ‘ ‘The handle and top, carved like 6! silk of another shade. Itrom a broken arm Wedn e Nettleton and Miss | few weeks, Mrx. W. H. Humason ‘en. (ferred to a hospital. ed Kelley, U. &. N., Carpenter C. #. West Seattle Review, W. B.A. tulip, are of white baklite, which| A parasol of Nile green accordion |the result of a freefor-nali fight | . Alice Net cia lteiiens Genntin, with Dridge| Do they give parties on the Merey?| Kimbrough, U, 8. N., Chief Pharma Sewing Clrele jooke like tvory, but ts not plaited georgette crepe looks perish-|tween two juvenile “gange” at thee Da Force arp etving ston oe oe rche ¥, * bridee| Now and then. Only the officers |cist Harry G. Danielson, U. #. N.| West Beattie review, W. B. A. of| ‘These modela come in navy blue, able indeed, but it has a firm founda-| approach to the First aye, 8. Smaps Lermcmgycognentbor one ste apartment 18 (h® | seem much absorbed in eerious|Second Pharmacist Carmon A. Nel jhe Maccabees Sewing circie, witi|purple and the more serviceable | tion of green crepe de chine. | Bata house, ‘ sg things. jaon, U. &. N, Lieutenant Arthur to Mise Katherine Rem ey gunn dh But they can be gay. I met one|M. Bryan, & C. U. & N. Pay Clerk | Willard, 3240 4ist ave. #. W., Friday, | effort at being practical. times the fringe is « foot or more| need strive for. Set ear: eee Entertains at at the club: R. BR. MeCtintock, U. & N., and, last | July 28, at 3 p,m a ~ ————————-—= | in width. ¥ om isidormed one sheuttt Pierrot, of Detroit, will take) & aoe Home He was of a dancing turn? but far from least, Lieutenant Wil oe ak. the restdenen of Mire: OG: W: Setek abe the ‘Delta of. the: patna aan next month. Mra. Ht Rn. " t All the newest stepe, Three o'Cleck liam T. Holt, U. 8. N., chaplain of Matasa Guard Club #645 Ninth ave, & W., which ts| The new handles are equipped rib-| hold it directly above your head ting are to be Miss site? on cues ene 7 pe unasyeey ‘ie fn the Morning was his specinity | the Mercy. He gives them ineptring| The Hatesu Guard club will give!norom the car tracks from the Lake bon bracelets, no that the parasol | will doubtless keep off the sun, + Mise agent ginger kr al foam m4 Afternoon ‘at tho) “pid he tell you about the ship's religious servicer, selects their up-to-|@ plenic supper and dance Friday,| Burien barns. Important business | may be carried like a handbag. You| you may keep off suitors as en Fevers ~ > trophies date library, beloved of the convales-|July 24, at 620 p. m., at the home of | Members urged to attend. {no longer drag it along the side-/for you have not achieved the ‘Wheeler, of Tacome. oe bce ee ae Mre.[ they heave none. Nor any nick-|cent men, and arranges such o cork-|Mra Charles O, Dignan, 3446 62rd | “ee walk. turesque. - oe fl oe espa i.» (Dame ing program of moving picture filmsjave 8 We Rocial Score Club You need not have a parasol for} One is much more alluring if den Bridge Tea plist Russia Included Mrs. i. 1:| It's a sertous ship, ma petite amie, |that the invalids forget their ills Rocial Score club will hold a plenie|each gown, or even yearn for one.| holds the parasol at a coq Phe Women’s University club wilt) sew oan ‘Wulten of aaane & rerious abip It's & marvelous ship, the Mercy! Highland Park P.-T, A. Friday, July 28, at Hillerest. The | It is quite the thing to carry a blue) angle and uses it as a colorful ie garden bridge ted at the home| 2m; TH ccnechiold and Mise Maude| Pvt I like ft. It's of « niceness. Parfaitement, ma petite amie, par-| Highland Park PuT. A. will hold a} boat will leave at 10:30 a, m. from/ parasol with @ pink frock or « green | ground for the face, instead of ‘Mrs. William Parkhurst Brawley, taoean of Dryad and Mre. E. R. Ahi Parfaitement, ma petite amie, par! faitement! epecta one with a pink gown. Harmony! ly a shield from the sun. 1ith ave. N.. on Friday after: on of Hoquiam, all of them quests : oe ary, Braces wae gon. Mrs. Samuel Barnes '® sen: | 1+ aiderbrook on Hood canal. ‘eral chairman of the affair, with y ste Lol reservations may be made by Capitol 3511, Bridge will be- ‘fat two o'clock, and a silver offer- f tea will be served at four o'clock The affair i for the benefit of the; Professor and Mrs, Plerre J. Frein | ‘s : furnishi fund of the new club and Ming Alice Frein are leaving thie thous and friends of the club are cor | week to eceupy their summer home| at Lake Crescent until October, - _ — - dally yh aang rm tien’ 2 ae Walla, are guests at .jand Mrv. George H. King, planning Serving Rosell Hodge and Mrs. William N. Mise Blanche Martin, of Vancou-|!nston Annex for a few days. to return in the fall id, assisted by Mrs. Crawford | ver. B. C.. is spending this week with | . | ; eee m, Mrs. Walter MacLean,|Mise Barbara Potter, at her home,| Mr. and Mrs. Edward 1. Campan | Miss Vernita Swenea, who has been Grace King, Miss Lillis Cabiti,| 1202 Ninth ave. W and son, Edward, left recently for «|! Burope for the past three months, | Lurline Brown and her house i Aa motor trip to Seaside, Ore. to be (sailed from England July 22 on the _guest, Miss Katherine Miller of Port Mr. and Mre. Charles Patterson, | away until August 15 jAquitania. After a brief visit in New Jand. Mre R. Durlund, Miss Margaret nrg York she will return to Seattie, cee Stewart and Mr. Tom S. Patterson) ssp yiarris, wife of Ensign James! Mr. Paul Pierre MoNeely sailed i returned Sunday from a ten days’ y ‘ etiout, . r, Informal Dance for seen eee Camctver aca, |HaFris, U. 8. N., of the Connecticut, |Tuesday on the H. F. Alexander for * * je visiting Mixg Flavia Reid, at 627 Gan Francisco and other California Naval Officers bth 14th ave. N. cities. From here he plans to visit Mise Lurline Brown {s entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Lester Turner, fr..| “ee the Grand Canyon, Kansans City, Chi with an informal dance Thursday va toes congratulated upon the) Mies Marianne King arrived last |cago and extreme Eastern points / evening, on Mr. and Mrs. Alexander os of a son, Logan Davis, July 21.) week from San Francisco to spend |turning to Seattle by way of Glacier Pantages ; houseboat fees Se at the Seattle General hospital. the summer with her parent National park about September 1 iment twenty naval 6 - * sym RROD MRSS from the ships stationed on Puget] Dr. and Mrs. Walter Moore, with | ‘eéund. their guests, Mr. and Mre. Kenneth | eee Stevenson, of Vancouver, B. C., mo-| * tored to Mount Rainier today for a Mrs. Brawley Plans short visit. Large Dinner rei8 Honoring Dr. and Mrs, James FE Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Kinne| Crowther, Mr. Gertrude Brawley is | have removed to 1944 15th ave. N. | | efitertaining with a large dinner par pre leh = ty at her residence Thursday even-| Mr. and Mrs, B. C. Beck and fam- | fing. ily have removed to their summer “- home, “Inglesea,” near Three-Tree Delta Zeta point wage Alumnae Tea Mr. and Mrs. Howard, G. ‘Thomp- | Delta Zeta alumnae are entertain- | 0" and Mrs. Anita Starr, of Walla | fng with a tea at the home of Mrs. | ~ emepnemencianmevaieetieniamntten 1 Harold G. Swendsen, Thursday after. noon, from 3 to 5 o'clock, compl Menting Mrs. Ralph Allen (Esther Campbel!), of Valejo, Cal., who ts vis- iting in town. Mrs, KE. W. Campbell and Miss Helen Schumacher will pre- side at the urns. Tea Honors ‘Mes. ; i i cAnd now—relief from the three- James E. Crowther The Ladies’ Aid society of the} a Z ° e Bae, oe, =| | times-a-day ruining of the hands the home of Mrs. Frank Gardner, - Flavor for quality; honoring Mrs, James E. Crowther, Presiding at the urns were Mrs Ah, Boys! strength for economy. Gertrude Brawley and Mrs, Josephine Reg'ler “Vittles”! These tests prove Gold | meet at the home of Mra, William |#hades and represent ‘the season’s| Fringed paranols are novel—nome-| and beauty is the only effect ae maw dn RAEN SH Mewes see eeresasrseds kFwasceess Ree che tone : HREE times every day your hands are in the dish pan., Gail, bre. 3.1L Lyon, Mien. TAs La El Hop right up on a - Shield is the best and : Don't let dish washing be a hardship to them. Vake, Mrs. Ralph Magee and Mrs. A stool, plant your 4 ’ : Bi mitors.. The panch wes in charge number Bines on the least expensive coffee. —- One tablespoonful of Lux —hot water —and your dish pan of Miss May Randall, Miss Grace rail and sink your % ; ‘ 5 ‘ Mirae wins (eb cyoanaret Camprire Tau Mite a toed is full of rich bubbling lather pleasant to the most sensitive skin. isis. pleas that do you a lot of Lux is made to be easy on your hands. It won't hurt them, ey Aetna sone sey just as it won't kurt silks or woolens. In these pure flakes there Mai n to We ds Se raed ote o_o \ is no ingredient that could possibly redden or roughen the skin., ry Try Lux to-day One package will last for 44 dish washings — more than two weeks. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. lips, of Chicago, announce the en lows Ragement of their sister, Mrs, Olive pgp PE ha it smilin’. Will Jones Whitner, daughter of the late 2 ae Colonel Charles J. Jones, U. 8. A., and sn —— ~_ oa Mrs. Jones, to Lieutenant Colonel C yo : Pi wi | A. Seaone, U. 8. A., now stationed at jot get back on the ' Washington, D, C., formerly station - pals ed in Seattle, Tour bits for luneh; se. six bits for dinner, On PP omasoceds af ogg or Queen Anne Guild a need bacher Bros, & Co, Inc, in Charge | Seattle, Washington, Mrs, Peter Mogenson will e hostess 44 for Queen Anne guild at the Ortho f pepe ‘Tea Shop Thursday, asuisted by rs. A. C, Torrey, Mre. Chris 9 i Schwabe, Mrs. C. H. Thomas, Mrs ‘Two Conventent Locations Frank Clemmer, Mixes Georgia Swan ~ | FOR WASHING DISHES strom, Mixes Loyal Treat, Miss Geneva Debibjeim and Miss Marion nao _ give

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