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AGE 12 -|Personal Mrs. Morite Thomsen and Mr. James Macfarlane, who have been | oad since Aprt!, are sailing trom England on the Majestic, September | Seattl Mr, and Mrs, B, PH, Baxter, emall ' Trvitations Issued OP) son, and dra. Baxter's mother, Mra. Blimson, have returned from a two Tea at Hunt's, nave governs from Point; Bridge Lanch-|**"* oe aa eon Will Honor Visitor.' stes, mM. Rintnger and daughter, Miss . W. lL. BILGER and Mra. | May from a two years’ Edward Frank Davis, jr. have | Europe. They were the guests until Aastied invitations for a garden tea at | Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. ©. A. Mae here of Mrs. Bilger, at Hunt's | Lytord, at ther home tn Mount nursday afternoon, Au BE hy conpitasating Mra, George | Beaux Arts, across Take Washing , who is sailing, August 28, | 1% ge “ re she (will | ‘ar mente with her eon-|. Mr. Deming Bronaon, who has we and daughter, Mr, and | deen visiting bla parents, Mr. and Mra. ith 4 for Mrs. Pid. Mra. ©. C. Bronson for a week, left ite. srectven, the braver ‘on the | Thureday by motor for San Fran 2th for a two months’ viait with her clsco, parents in the East. Ancluded among those who will as will be: Mrs, C. M, Curtis, Mrs.) Loor Locke, Mra. William HM. Mra. Thomas Blacker, Mra. | Society Helen Rininger, returned Tues sojoarn tn eee } Mr, and Mra, W. &. Greene and children, with Mr, and Mra, W. D ‘Thomas and family, will spend the; week-end at Pacific beach. Misa sburg. were in town Thursday B. Buell, Mise Jessie Keith, Mra. eee bright. where Mra. Anderson and Milas An- eee ee ‘Mra. Joseph F. Dia: mh ss * poate a [meet thelr daughter, Mra. R. ff Mercer island, Wednesday, Aug: es to be her house gubst. es visit Mre. Burroughy parents, Mr. marriage of Miss Clara Frid.|*"4 Mrs. D. BE. Gage. \ H. Martin, Mrs. H. H. Manny,| Mr, and Mra, HN. Anderson and Chariton L. Hall, Mre. G, B./daughter, Mise Priscilla Anderson, Mrs, Philip Smith and Mrs. |4re leaving Monday for Montreal, derson wil! sail on September 2, for ve Large travel abroad, ge Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Pertne are mo- ye | toring to Portland next Monday, to Tuncheon of sitty covers, with |" «| Wiley (Ssther Perine, who has been later, at her home “The Firs, ellie there, foe 4. Weim, Miva Mra. Louts F. Beck. | Wiley wit return to ber home er er New Yet ‘oity, formerly of | Denver about September 1. «Be who is arriving August {4 oe see iss Clara Fridlender to ome Bride August 19 e, daughter of Mr. and Mra. eee Mitten to Lieut.| Miss Hazel Benjamin. of 4913 West Othello st. left this week for & Hildebrand, U. 8. A. of V. L._Boling tn the Moxie valley, near Elma. Marriage Announced Mra. Andrew PD. Andefson foe. Mr. and Mra. Frederick Smith ‘were the only attendants. Mr. and Mra, Werberger wil! make their home at 1511 Boylston ave Hostess at Luncheon Mrs. L. B. Kinne éntertained with a luncheen. of twelve covers at her) 4522 18th ave. N. F., this) afternoon, complimenting Miss Helen | Montague of Everett, who is to be j8” August bride. :|Dinner at Home Mr, and Mrs. Howard B. Lee en- tertained with a family dinner at thelr home Thursday evening, In compliment to their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. AV. Knighi and fon Jack, Miss Ress Olsen, Mrs. W. A. Knighten and Mises Margaret Knighten, ali of Los Angeles. eee * Orthopedic Tea Renton Hill Guild will he in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Satur day, with Mrs. John F. Main as h tess, asainted by Mre E. B. Herald, Mrs. H. D. Hotchkis, Mra, Brma | Farrar Bauer and Mra. H. M. Pease. ‘Campfire girls will be in charge of the dintng room. Clubs CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Merrill. The dinner will pre- Fomen’¢ Council St. 's Church Dance home of Mrs. Anna Thomeen n-will be the scene this even- ota the Women's Council St. Mark's church {s sponsoring. ts for the affair tay be ob- from the following commit- Miss Harel McMillan, Miss Har- ‘Baxter, Miss Nellie Feiger, Mies Peeples, Miss Polly Per- Mise Eulalie Merrill, Miss Amy yy, Miss Virginia Merrill, Miss Jerome and Miss Virginia ling as ushers will be: John in, William McMillan, Bert Bur- Grendel Hole, Wallace and Evergreen Court No, 2 Everateen Court No. 2, Order of Amaranth, will hold a picnié at Alki Beach, Saturday, August 10, Mem. lbers and friends invited. Bring baskets. / Collins, George and Moritz Boleom and Everett Karting. ‘The patrons and patronesses are: Rev. and Mra. Robert Greer, Mr. and WS Peg Hamilton Rolfe, Mr. and Mrx.| Women of G. A. R. Home Pienle © ken, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Griggs 11, |th* Grand Army Home will be held And Mr. and Mra. J, H. Bloedel, | [99 the grounds of the institution in| . . Marshall Allen, Marfield and Mrs. John D. McLauchian, Eo Black, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fis-|_ The annual picnic of the women of o Puyallup, Saturday, Atiguat Fancy Costume Dance To honor her guests, Miew Esther Stevens, of New York, and Miss Eulatie Merrill, Miss Maude Onkes is entertaining with a fancy costume ance at the ¢ ing, August 1 new hospital and jofning in this re union is invited to bring a basket lunch. Coffee will be served by the! committees in charge. The new hos-| | pital will be dedicated. | if club Friday even- | “ee Seattle Chapter No. 95 i a Seattle chapter No. 95, O. E. &., Shower Will Compliment jwill hold its annual piente Saturday, Miss McCreery August 12, at People’® park, Renton it « lyunetion. Commencing at 2:20, there | With Miss Edna McCreery, will become the bride of Mr. Beverly Hancock on September 2, as the uest of honor, Miss Elizabeth Me. | ae Dinner in| }will be games and sports. will be served at 6:30 the evening. Dancing Colioch will entertain informally seit g ry eel . Ladies of Maccabees va ® shower st her home, August] 1 sien of the Maccabeca will hold 9) eRe their annual pienie in Mount Baker . oom |park all day August 12. Friends are Miss Fisken Hostess |invited to join in the games and en.| Entertaining 1n compliment to \tertainment. Mina Louise Ehriich, who. will be an| ae early autumn bride, Miss Marjorie| Former Residents of Rock Port Fisken will be hostess at luncheon, | to Picnic followed by bridge, Saturday afternoo: eee at theAretic club| Former residents of Rock Port, é Spencer county, Miinoie, will hold an the wedding to take piace in autumn, | ood 9420 or C apitol 2296. | . . Mins Cassedy in visiting her sister, | | Mrs. Bernard L. Day, at the McKay| Seattle Obapter, 0. K.8., Pienie | | The annual picnic attle chap. apartments, She is a «raduate of y will be held Saturday, Le OTOL ETO OL LL IDOL OCLC LE LEE LL EI ELIE COC IO OIE NI OCI OO i the Grand Forks high school, and | tet ©. Fe . a attended the University of North | Ausust 12, at People’s p Renton | f » Dakota. junction, Sports begin at 2:40 p, m. ; Ligutenant Clayton is a graduate | “M4 dinner will be served at 6 o'clock, Members and friends Invited. ake | Renton interurban at Yesler and Oc- | |cidental, and get off at Renton June. Tea and Shower for | tion, Mise Wilson Ne op f Comptimenting Mins Creta. Wilson, ADDITIONAL CLUBS whose marriage will take place this SNH, Mins Cynthia Horn entertain Highland Park P-P. A. ed with a ten and shower at her! A silver ten will be given by High: Ruths Wedneaday afteruden, jland Park PWT. A. at the home of The uests included the Mixses Mra. F. H, Westcott, 9021 Sixth ave, Mable Uden, Doris Hinton, Frances yy Tiesduy, August 15, 180 Rushton, Beatrice Wilson, Ferne|? ™. Members are requested to ‘ Deskins, Helen Schubert, Evelyn Collect and deliver all articles for the PMvere and Mrs. Fred A. Witson jbooths for the annual Oriental Fiesta pas fp |to be held at White Center August Married at Home asta see ‘The wedding ceremony -of Mins | Myrtle Social Club Myrtle Little and Mr. Charles O.| Myrtle Soeini club, 0. FE. s,, wilt! Johnson was performed by Rev. R.\entertain with a bridge and whist W. Fletcher on Wednesdag, August party Monday, August 14. 2 p. m., t 9, at the home of Prof. J. Daniels, 612|the Masonic temple, Friends in- E sith oited. of the naval academy mt Annapolis. ee raecaseon A cs SER mat AC a Boe allday picnic in Woodland’ park, To Wed in Autumn unday, August 13 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cassedy, of | Bok: & Grand Forks, N. D,, announce the| Ravenna Chapter, 0. engagement of their dauchter| Ravenna Chapter, 0. EB. 8., will Hazetie, to Lieut. William #. Ciay- | ®!¥* asket picnig in Hudson ton, U. 8. N., of Laurinburg, N. c.,| Park yr information “eall Ken. |) Raker park, and are now at home at aes A LADY Indispenaable. Pacific coast and was comminaioned February 7, 1921, she was filled to complement of 114 men and seven officers, Bines then she has been flagship bf the S4th Destroyer division tn the operat: Ive squadron, based at Ban Diego. ‘This is the longest cruise she has ever made, of her life, off Beattie. And later she will sing Seattic to the reven seas. HER GUN CREWS Are « matter of pride, In the re: jlont machine gun and artillery fire, cont long range battle practice her Mra. Georee Rurroughs and davgh. |number of hits obtained by any other Gertrude Burroughs, of demroyer divi on their way to Mount Vernon, to)? gun's crew has just won the navy {3, B. Excellency tn valve it, petite amie, Ke sure of HOSPITALITY that. DRESS BLUES month's visit with her steter, Mra.) They all wear Bepecially “Peewee.” A skinny little waif). N., she was when they picked her up|of Destroyer on the wharf at fan Diego, But like | tenant . her brother gobs, she responds tolexecutive officer; Lieut an- ithe bountiful navy ration, Now ahe's|F. MacNally, U. Mounces the marriage of her daugh-|sieek and fat. And vain as a ma-| Johnson, 8. ter, Helen Beatrice, to Mr. Frank/rine. Saturday i» her great day.) Binford, U. & N. Ensign ‘Werberger, on Monday, With all the rest of ‘em she stands |ten, U August 7, th the Englich Lutheran |by for captain's tespection. All ini. &. manse, Dr. Reiatel reading the serv. jher dress blues, How much everyone's disposition haw tmproved after the rain—each | Roem into the activities ofthe day with a renewed feeling of life and pep, land each. making @ when every woman (yes, what he ts going to get new that is rich and warm looking. THE VOGUE SHOP, 208 SEABOARD BLDG., BERTHE DEVERBUX United are only siaveys, They are, - want t She was built on the 1921, On October 13, The M. Cc, fiie’s having the time) He tying crewa got more then twigs the Mont, MM in the Pacific Neet, short rangt battle practices No, shooting. They WHAT'S IN A NAMB? 4 In the battleship, Ike the ner, aa Much, petite amie, if you're in the Rudyard Kipling mentions tn one of hia rhythmié songs, And the little de stroyer boats, like the little harbor | boata, however, Indispensable, \THE KIDDER If you are named for a sovereign state, or for a rich commonwealth, you get a allver service, Pression of the people's will. ia subscribed for, in part, by every Is one of them. And she te quite | citteen, each eager to make thie eym- bolle offering. ’ But if you're only a little destroyer |boat you don't get anything. You give, inetead. You carry a name in memoriam. of LAeutenant Hugh P. Kidder, oomber 13, 1597, fuerre, with palm and star, for cour: age and endurance displayed in oar: for & period of n! He was honored with the distin. guished service cron for extracrdl- nary heroiam tn action near iiane wan killed in action on October THES ADAMS Btates Grand Fieet. IV's an ex They heir ship to have the best. It Kidder was named tn memory born in Waukon, Iowa, wan awarded the croix de orders to advanced positions days under vio France, on October 2, 1918, On board the Kidder te Hmited by % N. tions for it prepa |ieveryone Interested “in secing the| WORLDS OF EXQUISITE MINK SKINS The kind that the most pratioular wo superior to any 1 ever saw, because luster, and T just couldn't believe my ears when I heard how ex tremely reasonable in price they were. stop in and see A. B. Hubachek, “the Fufrier, on Eighth, near Pine Or you can get him on the phone at Ta the ideal place (6 have your hema done--Mrs. O'Brien ts an rt at dre and her prices are so reasonable. “Pali,” and every man) wy, v. 8. N, Ensign N,, Bnsig & N, Ensign J, R N. Ensign F. G, Kahn, ne about that all-important commences to think puld be delighted with—nso far of thelr beautiful color and It will more than pay you to Main 667 fitehing, pleoting and beading amaking and remodeling, too, BATTLE STAR Woe went up—and up—and up. ‘Then we went further up. That's the way we got to Yellowstone ‘We had left Bpukwush er in the morning and t mountain trail that wound ita way skyward thru the tall, gaunt fire of the hills, The trall wae narrow and & “switehback.” It made ite way like a great enake thru the steepness, Only it was Worse than a snake; it twisted more often even than that, Standing atiil on the trail and looking below we could ree, between the trees, thone parte over which we had come, Like © many parallel paths on the hill- side they seemed. Looking above, we enw them still, those parallel paths, formed by the back-and-forth fretl, Woe were stalking upward in ie formation: Oscar Es ured: «| Meattie’s 42-etory L. C. mith bulld ing ts approximately 600 feet high. Bo we're going fust about six and & half times the beteht of that.” Sombthing new In costumes was introduced at a recent garden party whén one geraniums, which were painted on. of the guests wore a white gown decorated with scarlet Bhe also wore a hat to match eee BATHING OR TEARS OR PERSPIRATION Can't spoil the beautiful appearance “DELICO-BROW” vy _AMETHYST RIN IT eyelashes and brows harm or burn your eyes. Denny Bdge. Call Main 1695, . gives your it's a wonderful, new preparation and it won't! I found it at the Marcel Beauty Shop, 06 Whether it’s fashion or beauty or health you seek, Suzanne will help you on IS AN OLD SAYING THAT “Your eyes are the mirrors ef your #0 Friday each week. ul"-—then surely you will want them to reflect health and beauty, but they won't if they are under A train. Dr, Edmu muncles of the eye ds, the Yes will find bim one Evening cloaks for this winter present fore have metal dlothes been and deeply crinkled thasel © broad fur collars and cuffs are added, reliable optometrist specializes on the on Fraser-Paterson's Balcony. a glittering array, Never be used #0 generoutly—brocaded metals uUilized, To finish the wrap, FIT FOR ANY QUEEN Are only one of many beautiful pieces 1 found at Richardson's Gem Shop, 1222 2nd Ave. (opposite Fraser prices wonderfully reasonable, too, on 2nd, near Union one Paterson's), and 1 found their You know their old location was ISN’T TOO LATE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE Of the convenient terms Hugh Baird imagine itJ eighteen months to pay foi ure and convenience of it all during that time car there, you will find their is offering on his cars, Just r your car and have the ple Then, when you get a alosmen ready to be of service to you at any time and you are sure of satisfaction at all times, Fourth ave. Ot Jame 8%, or call Elijott 0750, Lux won't redden or | eoarsen the hands, It rids ie By Wanda von Kettler Now telling of @ hiking and ealping trip on the north aide of Mt, Rainter, (This ts the fifthvot the mountain series) 4 fly and could walk straight up the) half mile acroms that and we had wall or the mountatnaide 1 wouldn't | come to the green cliffs, Below the mind being told 1'4 come 2,400 fect. | cliffa was a stall grassy . valley But I object, being a two-footed ant- mg! and needing to abide by ewiteh- tmck trails, being told suchly, when 1 know I’ve done « million miles to feally acquainted with Freckles Lucy became acquainted firet, and declared him ali that was good. Bhe rode him about a mile on the switeh- back trail, then turned him over to me. as long aa he Gosan't nee some apecial bunch of grass on the side hill and Geeide to stand sideways on this trail while he eats it.” after I had mounted Freckles. The sensation 18 rather peculiar when an animal oh @ mountain, trail de- cides to stand sideways, thus balance ing himself on the narrowness with his back to the down-sloping cliff. oe having gotten along about « half a mile, stopped at one rather wide spot tn the trail to eat grase One of | hill. the other horses pasted ua, and we about. got back Intg line tn p He exhibited no il-feeling toward the animal that had gone ahead, now Wading the train. behind ua - | change. —all the dishes for more than 2 weeks ward, then kicked some more tral again Whe narrow, and the hill below waa steep. 1 looked down. Then Freckiea kicked some more and I just hung on. 1 called Whit, and he eames back and sald the horse at the rear was peeved because he waan't behind “Prince,” who had gone ahead, We arranged the ant male correctly then, and went on And that’s all-there 14 to it, except that I didn’t mix up the pack train again, August 17, von Th is important. eee - reached Yellowstone cliffs about 3 in the afternoon, We were | surprised to find, after the long climb, that our narrow rwitehback trail led out on @ great green, moray meatow that sloped upward. One we Capitol Hill W. | 9878 43rd ave. N guarded on other siden by similar cliffs and hilla, Two little lakes, one shaped like a banana, the other like a bean, ahd both decorated on their the hill in search . reach the top. shore lines with narrow beds of bd ” anow, rested peacefully in the val-| It was afternoon, We'd com |iey land for over an hour. We decided to go down, and to} park our belongings there under*the trees near thone lakes. We would go | then to the Natural Bridge that Iny | over the hills beyond, returning later | sumed the raisins and nuts and hardtack we'd brought along in We were climbing pop into view, ership. our fourth Smith building. We [to camp for the night in this Ereen | not only on his contour map. heard behind us, Hike |pot that lay nestled in the hills. /tnat he also had seen @ picture the slow thud of horsés’ hoofs “ee it, He KNEW it was there. A m and knew that Whit, the packer, The diffe were green and (came up the wide valley below us, grassy, tho steep, 80 the most of us sat down and slid, Lucy, how- riding “Freckles,” with the other | Sree an oa Brenan. And gt following close Be | she ‘ah eet thee ahve forpet insisted = upon “Anybody” he asked, “want © | Yown, that In gort of halt ane ah ing. And the cliff was decidedly + goats. ee ‘That wan the day we first becanie see may have been unhappy, fralloping down the hill on Freckles, but she didn't appear nearly so un- ‘a all right,” she told me, “Just much further on mecessary. I understood what Lucy meant é aite, But Max conceived the idea of rid- ing up the Kill on one of the ant mals, He chose Prince. He decided to ride him bareback. Now Prince, an & horse, Wasn't very tall, while Max, as & man, i# somewhat lengthy. He looked funny enough etarting out, with his jong legs dangling. But later, as we started the climb on the steep, rock cliff, he began to slip. And be didn’t have anything to hold to but Prince's brown ears and his mane. Prince continued to climb up. And Max continued to slip back. Poetic and literary a# Max may be, I do not believe he was composing any Mttle odes to nature while riding up the He had other things to think He aif not entirely slide off, how- ever, until we'd gotten about two- thirds of the way up. But about there he came over the tail, and de cided not to get on again. But the animal! At the top of the rock cliff we there'd been aleame upon a clump of trees. There | Prince.was tied while we lover more rocks on the other side of of the Carbon Yet the mountain trail horses are sure-footed, HKyven Freckles, I Searned, could lope around pie- turesquely and still keep his » F didn't know much about unhappy when But T learned it, Freckler and 1, the wrong lace. Freckles acted Itke a gentleman. knew He @idn't like it. 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Aub wilt be held in the John Freckles threw up bis heels and | jinn genool Friday, August 1, | Merten hleeea ceule woore, The ls p.m. Mr. M. J. Carrigan of | Commercial club wilt | meeting. Everybody welcome, Trustees’ Meeting, Federated Clay The board of tru leration of Women & wpecial meeting in the parlors the Rainier Grand hotel Thu » at 1020 a. m Gay, chairman, requests | members to attend, as the Capitol Hil W. ©. T. U. Plena an all-day meeting and annual at the home of Mra, G, B. 8 ust 15. Able speakers will discuss @ measures to be voted upon in primaries. Bring lunch, which be served at 12 o'clock. But the bridge caused us much unhappiness. We staggered and stumbled over rocks and boulders at every turn to see that Bridge We began to doubt Osenr’s lead | But Oscar insisted. He said it which flowed the west fork of White river. The hilis beyond lost In the fog. There was not to do but turn back before we selves would be lost in the fog. decided we were @ lot of moun’ ‘We girls never did nee the b but the boys saw it the following They were™on their way to My \ lake, over the hills, when they Max and Oscar and that next day over the te lake, while we girls of the trail that Mystic lake we much nearer to the cold of the mountain— address on of the clubs will Mra. . TT. U. will sap B., Tuesda: of the bridge. o- Woe expected but it came not. the rocks passes glacier. stood NN JUST ONE TABLESPOQN