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SDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922, STAR WEDN Clubs. She Would Reform Flappers Humanity to Take ry ae | — | Step Into Future home of Mra, J. A, Alexander, 4016 You. WAVED. JUNE BRIDE 97th ave, &, Thursday, August 3, at | ; wate “ Fede cust - at iy : [and 20 Injustion and oppression te | 1ta.m, Bring lunch. Rainier Val om TW VASHINGTON, Aus ips rher oi le oot y i ‘ ACCESSORIES man race today stands at one of the There are only two possible sotus - ley oar f ‘Admiral’s Ball at Para ’ SN ‘ FARGHIET >) | areut turning points in its develop: | Hons for overpopulation * Pp, lar Seat- ‘ ment | “One ix natural restriction, which dise Inn; Popular $ | Sunshine Guild te igen ‘ eG |'Thuraday, August 3, at Alki point, | revolutions are evidences Of & fer | « iitence or famine tumn. beginning at 11 a. m ment a mpan 4 ; step upw ord | RTH “ee ly mankind, Out of the present tur _ CONTROL L EDWARD W./ Seattle Social Club moi! will come readjustments which vege DMIRA ae IR ord prurahe ay I ee em certain to bring | “The necond In by w rational re EBERLE, commander-inchiet of striction of the birth rate, founded has selected Para: | sneet with Mra. ‘W. A. Coshran, Cas ONE: Modernising of on a thoroly selentitie method ait P the Pacific fleet, has selec agg |tle Inn, 1216 University st dogma baci @ise Inn, Rainier penn ay Bec j day, August 3, at 2 o'clock, for cards TWO: World-wide birth « It may be ponstbie, however, that the scene of the acmiral's ball |All Bastern Stare and friends tn | THRE Heorganization nature itself m naint in regulating Vited, ernments Paftatr will be given Tuesday evening © August §, when the fleet commander | the birth rate. In all large elties in “ee ibiioan the last 60 years there hag been @ leal nor re j | oh ¢ 3 | Pythian Sisters’ Plenle | Such are the views of Dr. Ales! aiminution of birtha ae maeceee number of ay Pythian Sisters’ Past Chiefs’ club | Hirditeka, chief anthropologist of the And this diminution fe not all due Sia we United States navy will greet th } will meet In Woodland park for ple | Smithsonian Institute. to artificial causes. Nature may have me of Seattle, Tacoma and the! nic Thursday, August 3. Lunch at 1 Dr. Hrd probably knows more | resources in this matter which in Z hwest. o'clock a te } of the past of mankind than any oth-| themselves may be sufficient, ate | ler individe this hemisaphe And % 1 © The reception committee will In : | jer individual in p Man will seo himself obliged to : 4 Mrs, Manson F. Generel Lawton Cirde Plenie ned on hin knowledge of past 46! nei) nature. But the help must be Mute Mr, and » 2 General Lawton circle, Ladies of pment, he forecasts what the fU-|iven in the most rational and eck the G. A, R., will hold their annual [plente at Woodland park Thursday Aug. 3, All comrades and friends Invited, Basket lunch, Coffee and foe cream furnished by etrele | ture te ikely to brin Man bh ady land in the arts in t turies—partiou © Backus, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander > Baillie, Judge and Mra. Burke, Mr © gna Mra. Raymond Frazier, Mr. and va D. KE. Frederick, Mr. and Mra. | entific way if it is to be @ help, not & disturvance Another thing that I forses t# o past tWOlinis: ‘The idea of personal lberty=. industrially pant few cen TAME THEM WHILE. THEY ARE PRERHMEN, ss 1S “THE ©LOGAM more than od in © | Kersonal nse—awill have to be com Green, Mr, and Mrs. Robert eee \_ OF THE REFORMERS. jurance and strength to resist) sia, y modified. Greer, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel) Ladies of G. A. KR. Card Porty SS f ainn, shocks or disease,” say# Dr.” «sten will have to establish gove | Hedges, Judge and Mrs. George T. Ladies of the G. A. R. will give Hrdlicka lernments of their own which will & card party at the home of Mrn.| Rose Tremper on Thursday, Aug. 3, from 2 until 4 o'clock see Ladies of the Golden North Thin artificial advance, however, has brought with it desires and ap petites to eny the things it has! states will be neither monarch! created. ‘This has resulted in a badly | nor republican. Instead, it will be ~ \ bs balanced mental state. government by the elders or by pet The Ladies of the iden North “There must be « readjustment. It] pong best qualified to rule, selected will meet Friday, August 4, at # p. will come, The shock of industrial the people but serving permanene m. at 1923% First ave Miss Lois Hatch |invention ts about over. Even tho Mr. and Mrs. Alexander B . Mr, and Mra Frank Water. and Mr. and Mrs. David Whit ‘Gomb of Seattle, and Mr. and Mra, O31. F. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. John} J. Dempsey, Major and Mrs, Everett | govern Government here in the United n4 wielding unlimited authority, Grigss, Mr. and Mrs. William 4 WEE : ee megnenteus Gevelopmente still. come,|”’ tn tue manne tase Uae Mr, and Mra H. A. Rhodes,| . Mrs. No Sate ae oo een Sr Sar bee re bei Fortson-Thygesen Auxillary, No.2 | BY MARIAN HALE 1. 8° Mise Hatch and her co-workers] they wil really only be new applies | aia que ety ttn gtr cretion it and Mrs. J. B. Ternes and Mr.| 22, was Miss Bernice L. Hamon. -— Portrait by iné=| Fortson Thygesent nuxiliary, No.2,| Flapper prevention--that's the | Are hatching up ® scheme whereby | tions of what already has been dis-| horn are going ahead.” Mrs. Cnester Thorn of Tacoma. | Rogers studios. | will meet with Mrs. W_C. Cooper, 16 | Mapperiam will be made exceedingly | .overed.- Naval officers to be present at the latest thing in reforma. @ -@ eg ae oe tiie ee Motrin caelhedeadh | Roy at, Thureday, August 3. Ten at unpopular at the university next | gan oe | | Abi twee te and | WORLD | will include Rear Admiral B. F , nee ‘ 13 ofcboak Its object ts to promote mn: an Disc, | Beats U ison, chiet of staf, and Mra.| Miss Lillian Flumerfelt |Lawn Fete Thursday ee sate fiedhinin' dee cur eotuges ant aoa | OVERCROWDED | Student Pp F . But another cause of trouble ts SY h A ted A Captain and Mre. W. B-| to Wed ‘The Federated club's lawn fete on ADDITIONAL CLURS | universities | Fach co-ed will be presented with| in, setust and Increasing number of | eacher, rres' a oggeeahernag ag > ee it | Misa Lillian Flumerfelt, daughter |'h? frounds Barn. Baga cal as + Tints Piente| 11, '%,Dased.on the theory you can't] set of rules, warranted to be 100] people in the world | CANTERBURY, England, Aug. % ” jorris, Captain a mt, aary's home Thursday afternoon Former aidents of obs nl cu th veriam, once a victim hae! ». on wie : . “Popuiatic have rown ‘very John Amos, 9 years old, punched , Captain 1. A, Bostwick of /Of Mr. and Mrs. William Flumerfelt./ 11 so vera: interesting features add:| Former residents of Sterling and| treme Ot come SRURadper. Any, Dneen Woes coentiae his teacher, slapped her face, pulled become inoculated with the germ, but | you can prevent inoculation, if you be « violin duet by the twin sisters, | Woodland park Sunday, with dinner| work fast large, We have quantity rather th | quality, And overproduction inter! her hair and kicked the skin off her) | {eres with progress. Increasing popu-| shins, She finally fainted and the) that i» permitted will be turned tn | the direction of the flapper “We muat educate it out of them,” U. 8. 8. California; Rear Admiral | Will be married to Mr. George ¢d to ite program. Among them will Rock Falls, Il, will hold a piente tn Hughes, commander of Battle. | Schlenker, son of Mrs. H. J. Hein, Wednesday morning, August % tn Sse f= corms Division 7, U. 8.8. Arizona; Cap- Misa Violet and Miss Eleanor Rich. |served at 10 o'clock. For informa-| ‘The oa , | ; ; 7 = my e fe mpaign te not run by the om lations brin, large quantity of de-| bey fled, but was arrested. J. RY. Binkely, of the Arisona;|the Church of the Blessed Sacta-! 1s. a. trustbes will act an host. (tion call Walter G, Stanley, Rhodes | typic eformer—aged and intol-| eh pointe out Flapperiam | worn sags / spsheisslappetidiimije tana 4 jment, Rev. Father Kelly performing yoloal ref ag | tely opposed to good schol. | fects / a a, Senee eommandar of | wet spr apg dhg jensen and the Campfire Girls will be company | erant cenggen ee Pit. her 1 to| “A third trouble is the prevalent Ww. Ss 4 Captain and % fu Comp.| Meo. Hugh Shaw, of Minneapotta, | wehers. The attractive booths are| > Rid | ut rather by Youth, By a club of | MOn 0. monk Mportamananip and Wo) state of mind in the world. By this| WV OMAN trikes as of the V Reagent heal camer will attend her sister as matron of P@ving the careful attention of com University Chapter, 0. A.B. | giris at the University of Catifornia, | “V0 seems to indicate the fiap-|1 mean religious, moral and ethical Request Refused = . mittees and ja time is promised. ummage } ed by ols Match pinto | and Mrs. ©. P, Jackson, of | honor, and the bridesmaids wilt be |™% Podge tt teed tke Cebenehty ef Weiinibin ema e cree tee they are treah-| Per Who contemplates attending the | opinion LONDON, Aug. 2—Miss 1d University of California will have to} “History will show that proples eave her pocket flask at home, be.| have had their most rapid and sub. : | stantial advances when led by great Mrs. Lester Pelton, Mrs. Bart Spell Thurston applied here for « man and a cousin, Mise Marion riage license, but insisted she mu 1 8 &. Mississippi, at the navy lo’elock, followed at intervals by the Chapter, Daughters of the American! men” in the slogan of the new re musica! program and interpretative Revolution, witl conduct a rummage | form party Ba $ Admiral PR. H. Jackson, com | Mathiesen, of Portiand. Mr. Steven sale at 1995 Second ave. @crons from |. a2 ene _|@ueath her collection of cigaret| be moved’ te a..ae ‘Wander of Battleship Division 6. U.S. | Plumerfelt, brother of the bride, will eve gee wel yyartomamng He soe lhacore. Chanter’ on Thoreday, Prider| garayheraaita ta bar: yeas winter, | Heals avn and what are or be mates te 6 See registrar, WP New York, and Mrs. Jackson; Cap-| be beat man and Mr. Leater Pelton | (0 "0° Pile fae ae ime and Saturday, Auguet 2, 4 and 6, in “ put her hair up under a net, and pass | ideale today? =| ea Os igh mir ible, she . SS Tex-| A feception will follow the services | University heulevard | her latest indulgence, the adventure | ¢ be 4 ome / joes personal comforts and luxuries, lives| Danish girls who become - & S.]-at the home of the bride's parents In Charge at Tea Shop Anyone wishing to donate articles | party | personal comforts aad tusuries, ivee| Dente eirie wie Megas ala | Bast Highland Drive guild wil! belmay leave them at 1925 Mecond ave, | Dimmer joe Jacidee Elect, | mage op Ceeses oo oslo Swe cena wee | “4 rf 5 vt | wi y, wit Mra, Jos joore aa i jethea Coolidge. em 3 ain : . : | : is P, Stone, of the UH & Con. |shower at her home this evening, in /Cann. Mra C. O. Taker. Mire. ©. P| Buginegs Houses + . Ww. U. 8 a. jcompliment to two August brides. g - e . . . Gemmanter 11.2. Cook, corm-|elect, ‘Misa I.illan Flumerfett. and | Brown, Slee Katherine Brown, Mine Form Association of Destroyer Division 35, t7.| Miss Eva Engatrom. Covers will wel ey eee poh" loge abate Eighty business men and women | B. Robert Smith: Captain J. J.| placed for fifteen guests. — having stores on Fourth and Fifth | ind, U. SS. Vestal. aig , javer., between Union and Seneca} and their wives wit make | ssuing Invitations | Reception for New Rector sts. tormed an association for the | he trip to Paradise Inn as the guests * | _,I8 welcome to the new rector, Rev. | advancement of the interests of the | "acoma and Seattle people, who | for Large Tea Clarence Thwing and Mrs. Thwing,| merchants of the district at a meet drive to Rainier National park| Mrs, Samuel Mitchell {* iawuing In-) the Women's guild of 8t. Andrew's ing in the Henry bulldl Tuesday | the event. The Seattle and Ta- | vitations for a large tea Friday after | Episcopal church i* entertaining | nicht. M. M. Sullenger, of the Haas cars will meet at Ohop Rob’ noon, August 18, from 3 to 6 o'clock, | with « reception Thursday evenin. at Hueter Co. was elected temporary eee “ : | auigence | finger of their left hand; as soon as The adventure party. the flapper’#| “71. is not conductive to strength |they are married they change the # contribution to social life, con-| i140) in mind or body. It leads to| ring to the third finger of their right | paver, tate, ctuetes: whe Fe forth. in eeotiam and pelfishness individually, hand. search of iventure. | This may mean they playfully rob} & house or jauntily hold up a pedes- | Admiral J. V. Chase, com- ander of Rase Fores, 1. 8. 8. Con- ° ° Scalloped Fish With Potato Border fertan or the: y week thrilis in any | BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH manner that The locality suggests, | i ‘This new type of entertainment is; Cooking Authority for N. E. A. Service and Columbia University jhard on the hostess, for she may || > cups any cold, cooked fish 1 pint well seasoned mashed potatoes never be sure when some irrepreesi-|| 2 cups white sauc 1 cup buttered crumbs ... Salednd panel! ble guest may dynamite the place. Melt three tablespoons butter, add four tablespoons flour, one-half | After this sort of thing it seems || teaspoon salt, one-cighth teaspoon papper, and when smooth end Jonly fair to warn the reformers of! | bubbling add (wo cups milk. Cook until thick. [the University of California that @/] por one cup buttered crumbs uss one cup crumbs and one-fourth : on the mountain road for|at her home, 185 37th ave. N, the home of Mra. A. M. Jackson, 6529 | chairman, and A. B. Jones, jewoler, | nice quiet evening with Livy or even|| cup butter, melted Juncheon, after which the eptire eee Woodlawn ave. lemporary secretary, A conatitution | Horace and a bottie of milk and into ||" “Pinee the fish and mance In jayers in a taking dish, or in will leave for National Par! rs. Holland Plans eee and byJjaws will be adopted at the; |bed by 10:30 does sound a little-~|] wines or dishes. Put the potatoes thru a bag and rose tube, oF “for a short stop. The care w' : Bridge Tea for meeting next Tuesday evening. | weit, tame |] with « spoon a wall around the fish and eauce 4 wentinve to Paradine Inn. uncheon ky ‘ ‘ ' However, the reformers have not!| Cover all but the potatoes with the buttered crumbs and eet in & and Mra. Eberle wilt! “Compiimenting Mise Rana Prince | Mise Berger |Motorists to Kent Joveriooked thin, and they are plan-|l nce oven until the sauce bubbles thru and the crumbs are brown, grand =omarch and | Harris, who returned Tuesday from) Mrs. Robert For, fr.. will entertain |ning a social program for the yeat!|geimon is a good fish to use in this way, and creen pens are & Geel orchestra from the U. S. S./ Evanston, Tl, where #he attended | with « bridge tee on Tuesday atter-| Must Make Detour OS Lihat will insure a good time for all, accompaniment ia, flagship of the Pacific “Meet, will sunply the music for danc- | ing and will also play during the dinner hour. Paradise Inn will the national convention of Sigma! noon. August 15. for the pleasure of Kappa sorority, Mrs. Murray BR. Hol-| Mise Marcia Berger, who in to wed land ts entertaining at dinner Wed-| Mr. Richard Frost on September 14 ing from Seattle to Kent, Auburn |"? cooblooking oly We'll nee j (Cut this out and paste it in your cook book) . nenday at her home, 2273 37th ave eee and other ponte are advised by| 80a green, as well ns darker green : — a 8. Ww. ae Birthday Dinner [County Engineer Thomas Te Beeman |*hades. bives and grays are shown he and the warmer shades—red, orange. Complimenting Mis Clara Torgue,|to turn east at Renton junction, fot. | * ss - Cards Out for Tea Miss C. Kittheson entertained Mon. |lowing the pavement to the east Sire are not displayed so prom}. | Mra. W. A. Irwin has cards out | day evening with a birthday dinner, | county road aang The thin materials are most popu " ithe gue clad Ad for a tea at her home Tuesday, | t guests including Mrs Anna r. Organdie and wwise are seen August §, complimenting Mrs. Stan: | Jones, Mins Gunderson and Mie A.| Thrashes Tramp Who] cucrvsrere and all the sitk fabrics lee Doltar of San Francisco, and for | V. Harrison, all former residents of | o | that one ansociates with summer Mry, Wiam Adams*Morgan of Lox | North Dakota Insulted Her Pie) ie ie ee ames Apgeles, who in the guest of her) . -ereeaaes DURANGO, Colo. Aug. f-gMre. | frock—airy, dainty, sheer. | deurgiter, Mra. H. J. Ramsey. { jorge A. Lawson bakes delicious | Dresses like the one illustrated are Persona ; Mrs. Irwin was hostess Monday *. A tramp to whom she gave a| made of organdie and trimmed with for Mr. and Mrs, William Giddings! Mr. and Mrx. Miller Freeman, who | Lawson thrashed him soundly. Similar styles are seen in chiffon JOW that the days are hotter the and the Mapper type of entertain shops begin to specialize in cool | ment will not be missed Due to read work in progres be tween Kent and Orillia, motoriate go- tifulty decorated for the ball and the evening of August & the hotel the foot of Mount Rainier will be @ social center of the Northwest. one Feet E34 S488 F seh oO paeaecasazas aement of Miss line Jackson nnounced Mra. John N. Jackson announces = engagement of her daughter, 4 » to Lieut. Donald James Lechey, Corps of Engineers, United ee States army, son of Mr. and Mra. > Maurice D. Leehey. The wedding ‘Will take place in the early autumn. ‘The news was made known this afternoon, when Miax Jackson enter. tained a group of intimate friends at an informat luncheon given at her Jof Modesto, Cal, who are the guests have been touring California this lvctle Kah: tapered Ratite Wer the of Mr. and Mrs, George Johnson, =O He suromer, will are next week |Whip Bandits at ier ae poms? pel om a are + J ale \Tennis Tournament | Mrs. P. G. Kinzer and sons, Rich-| Post in England} jard and John, will leave Thursday at Tacoma | for Ghomple Hot orince 1. wewity | LIVERPOOL, Aus. 2. —~Holurs|German Smugglers A gay and attractive week fs prom: | during Mr. Kinger’s absence in Den. | "*¥* becom srecueye: Wate <a ute Ge cattcon ture to ook oe ee | the magistrates have dec sn-| Put Dope in Books j™ma when the annua} Pacific North ee : et — faery found guilty | BRt L&, Aug. 4.—€ frug | went tennis tournament opens in that | _ Mr, and Mra. J. G. Pennant. of chi. | ne to at lonst 15 strokes with the | smugglers are bringing cocaine into clty, August7. Many luncheons and | cago, have returned from an Alaskan | um hidden tn books. TO REMEMBER Feng ag on usenet the making bo and are the guests of Mr. and == = =e 7 |for the pleasure of the guests. Mrs. G. A. Stre for a time. | . TRURSDAY, AvoUET 9 . Cool Dinners for Hot Days! ™ Matis Denliy te ‘wea te | The Tennis ball, to be held at the/| ahi nd Geor Matthiew at home of her Tacoma hotel, on Friday evening,| Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Rickey. motnge. Mine Dean Irwin and Ming Jeanette Mra, Housewife: Are you tired of thinking up things to cook for dinner there sultry 4 Are you all in as a result of intimate a, Mrs. Victor W. 8. Denny, || August 11, will be one of the largen' ee nee © teat. {functions given for many years. Se. | Ricke it ‘ aie sae sii Z i" y year tickey motored to Portland Tuesday score - 4 See mall 3 ngage Rome: || atte will be well represented, a large | to be gone a week presale Rare ted ecard cong bi 0 ogame Be Mrs. Gigorae Byrne. | number of the younger set planning | see gestions for easily prepared menus mtive and net too |}! Pm J. Feemes De to motor over for the affair | Mr. and Mra. Joseph Lincotn Car ve for hot day dinners? Let our Washington Information The patroneses are Mra. Chester|man, Jr. (Dorothy Alexander), re | au do your thinking for you for the next tew Gaye... Fill out 3 4 r, © and mall the coupon below if you want a week's suggested menus and directions how to prepare the dinners listed rob. eon at the Sunset ct FRIDAY, AvousT 4—~ Mra F. |Thorne, Mrs. G. C. Wagner, Mra. | turned Saturday from their wedding K. Robinson to entertain || 20% Arkley, Mrs. H. F. Alexander, | trip to California, and are the guests with informal tea. in compliment || Mrs. F. 8. Baker, Mrs. James M.|0f Mrs. Carman's parents, Mr. andj{}| (9 “wf Pans UT. Cotn Ashton, Mre. P. J. Franstoli, Mrs, J.| Mrs. H. F. Alexander at their coun. | Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, ee se nde, Sinner. st ||P. Weyerhaeuser, Mrs, Grant Hicks, | tty home near Tacorna, Mr. and Mrs. | 1322 New York ave., Washington, D. C. aaaaea Ww, ig " Mra. ¢. ey, ar.|Carman will sail from New ¥. . Eawerd W. Eberle, U. &. ., and — A A pnt L. Gar yest iy p Bigeve oi — pee 1 want the bulletin, COOL, DINNERS R HOT DAYS, 3 i 43 5, on the Mauretania | and inclose two © amp! ont 4 SATURDAY, AvovsT 5— | see trip around the world. nd inclose two cents in stamps for postage. 4 Mrs. T. L. Crowley to entertain with |} £ uh dts Ni 5 «Cr Te i oar BING. oss covsedcccces “si & tee from 3 until 5 @-clogk, com |To Entertain at Tea Mr. and Mra, Robert Scott Graham Kathryn Byers and Miss Anne Crouley. J Miss Roma Reid's tem and shower | Mra. John L, Ht from 1 will entertain | are receiving congratulations on the| Address... ntil & o' | lock, | birth of won ott, Jr.| |with a t Thousands of pairs of Women’s Pumps, Oxfords i, PONCE Miss Dear Lombard Saturday afternoon, August in| July 31, at the tal. | : eee tea trom «tone eieusriain at ||compiiment to. her mother, o and Boots are going this week at a great sacrifice. menting Mrs. Alvin B. Linne aay || Anna Schriefer, of Cincinnattl, O, Mr. George Bowen of Cartetenlt ° ° il ; inn Mariaane ee } ate i. witebce bien tating en eo Saturday will be the last day of this sale, and unti ; home, to enmplimant stiee Kean, |; Supper Reservations ter, Mrs, R. B. Derrickson, left Tues then the women of Seattle will be able to buy choice footwear at a great saving. Many short erine Barnhise! by way of Califor ickwon accompanied The supper committee of the Ten. | 4&¥ for hia hom nig club carnival requests that al | 2 Mra. D pics TURSDAY, AUGUST Leurelurst Guild's iawn tote, ba- || r fons for supper Friday and |"! as far as Por a | ' li " no ae ee ier y evenings be made at the| ay, peat oc oe ~~ ines, formerly selling at $9.50 to $15.50, now Bio soaps Jeti Mane 0706. iy west hue ee ee Ever cup of ae | $4.85 and $5.85. Other lines more complete, that pitment to Miss Dean tonvara || Lea Compliments Cn | C2} | early in the season sold at $10.00 to $16.50, now FRIDAY, ACOUST 11— Tuy!'s luncheon » honor Mra, 4 Mrs. Frederick Miss W | Mra. Frederick Wilson entertained i with @ pretty tea at her home Tues- |day afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock, in compliment to her daughter, Creta, who will become the bride of Mr. F | Frank Smith on August 15. Presid ud at the tlower-adorned tea table | were Miss Cynthia Horn and Misa son Mrs. Charles L. Armstrong and sons, Charles and John, are spending | the summer in Victoria, B. C } eee | Mr. and Mrs. William Tt. Hocking left Tuesday for a ten days’ motor trip thru the northern part of the state, $6.85, $7.85 and $8.85. Practically any material or any pattern you may desire is included in these prices. YOU WILL BE PROPERLY SERVED AT GOLD SHIEL (BLACK) oy eo (From India +e Ceylon) Bausn, Miss Ruth Bamford will be hostess at tem to honor Miss Louise Ehriich, at home, from 3 to 6 o'clock, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16— Miss Kiva Epgstrom to wed Mr Stuart Hunter Nesseler at the AK! Mra. Kirk Hillman has as her mG) tage gt Aas - bem] {Celeste Lynch. fuests until Mond: her father, es the same satistac es 0 o 2-2 pata sg H i i 9) 3s ; Te on 5, Informal Bridge Milton De Pron of St. Paul only one of the reasons i @) 4 he marriage of Mise Kathryn || Miss Mildapd and Miss Gertrude * favor o GOLD SHIELD TEASdnorber- WA z Pound, at the home of her ||Lewis are entertaining with an in-| Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Stoble are en ; sf parents, Mr and Mra. Aipheus || formal bridge at their home Thurs.|tertaining as thelr house quests, MT OV PER A PONE Py Byer |day afternoon, to compliment Misa |leut, Col. Joseph Vrasier, Mr. Hor FRAG AND 9 Mee ee pean Lom. || Katherine Miller of Portiand and her |*°* Ficklin and Mr. D. L, Harlan of on of Miss Dean tom. || ictimvate triendn Columbia, Mo., and Dr. W. L. Fragier ed pore oar, Zrasets hore ear of Boise, Idaho. AT ALL OCD es me | GROCERS = Bi tional church, at 8:80 o'clock Fe iia Hostess at Bridge In New Holland the women cut . 1318 S d | Mrs. Jolin ©. Coart will be hostess |themselves with shells and keeping OF USFS OYI™ — Am fee ursday and Friday afternoons |the wounds open a Inog time, form Jeo} re ( @) Av) ie week, entertaining informally at| scars in the flesh which they deem rd x IX a t bridge. very ornamental, tn NS, BF EEN oad

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