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THE eatile Society Telephone, Main 0600, Oldham Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister Assistant—Frances Cards Out for Large Tea Honoring Visitor From South America; Mrs. Matthews to Entertain for Daughter-in-Law 3 ig HONOR Mr is visiting Mrs Parkhurst B: their home on Bridge Tea to Honor Ree cent Bride Mrs. John G. Mat aftern lowed by t t her home in honor daughter-in N he Jr, (Phyllis Hamiin), bride. Will Be Honor Guest at Luncheon Entertaining in iment to Mr Ce wit Tecent bride, and Miss rT de-to-be be hos Don club. Mrs. Rollo Ente rtains Info As « complim Miss Kathleen G: tea at her home or Fr ak ¥ have cards whe M August 24, from 3 until at bridge. fol f her recent s with an on is (Ett Mi August h Bayley), a Elsbeth Young will 21, at the Sunset rally rme tertained very inform tte Ww ill Be "Honored in com Two Guest: Entertaining Feturned from returned from with a bridge Tavitation Dinner Hosts for V ‘isitors In compliment to Mrs Skinner, of Vancouver, B Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs, W at their home. Bridge Tea Pinvirion for ‘Monday = Mrs. Donald: McE: wil] be Monday afternoon the Mrs. John D. McLauch’ pour, assisted by Mrs. Juc de Veuve and Miss Mary wright, who recently Met Satur honor ranklin tertaining of the lunche are lim uguat and Mra. J Mra. Frank this even sts of Mr. and tertain at dinner 4 bridge tea of six tables on James Hamilton Veuve, und Mra. James Wylie will yan, Miss Mary Cecilia shern hos nis.club, Mrs, de Ve iknor, Mrs achern. Me Mrs. Porter to Entertain for Guest Honoring her house guest, Mrs. nk B. Carter, of 8 America, Mrs. John A. Porter is e ith an infor Ikome on Wednesday a. on, Augus' 3 until 6 o’cle Out for Bridge Tea J of Yakima, an South| at her Invitations Im honor of Mrs. pon of Dritige tea Hosts at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Waite May afternoon at the Nice, France, who Mrs. Charles Frisbie Cards Out for Bridge Tea Miss Eleanor and Miss Mabel D their hom rdiay ‘Tucker Teivi Ly : Ten tabte: Alpha Theta sor mes Urquhart, Thomp at her tea at Alice are > Miss on who who Miss Margaret Caughey E ngaged and) Mrs. Caug of Alpha Omicr fr. and of Wash ment thelr Str. James ber take Bhs. {ngton and is a m ‘The wedding wil utumn The M unusual beauty that of Messe M | U'’Renn. At Home Sunday | Afternoon Bune Mr. and afternoon In honor of their da ment to Mr. Willia Mrs. J. Olswang will t G12 16th ave. from 3 until announced, on Sunday t 5 o'clock. Marriage Is An nounced Mr. and Mrs. J. R ‘Queenie, to Mr. Monday, August fn this city of Mrs. Mary Kay wil eir home Calendar for Orthopedic Shops ( ihe guilds in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop next week ¥ on|t fonday, Broadway, with Miss 0. Dieckoff, h« 1 by Mrs. Geor jummer, Mrs. lack, Mrs. G. G. Carl Lucks, Mrs. |B. Shepard, Mrs. Charle: Wood, Mr: Mrs. Samuel Dice And Miss Lulu Dieckoff Tuesday, St. Mark's gui @hairman; Wednesday, M hursday, Queen Anne guild, ington Park guild, Mrs. Fred Birs. W. R. Farley, chairmar The Thrift Shop will be in chi mented by Mrs. J. C. McMillan and Mr East Highland Drive gu Mrs. Jo: Interlaken guild orge i, Mrs. H. R. , chairman H. Douglas, chairman irman; Friday, Medina gt Frink Park guild, Mr A. Ca @omen’ s Clubs SATTLE W t Seattle W, C. i the of Mrs. W West Junction, Wednesda at 2 p. Interesting features have been ided for the afternoon, od speaker ‘The business session el of officers meinbers be, iste Mrs. zon E Mr p Converse, F L. Margaret Cheal, chairman; | iday, Wash 0. BE. club,|¢ Id of St rona guild, Mrs. Alt erett Mark's church, Mrs. H. C Lan chairmar m e of | sity guild on Monday rd; Tuesday morn rman; in the afternoon Wednesday morni atte Mad Mou ker Park Hill guild, Mrs. Fred | * , chairman; Saturday, repre. s.c ah M sledge, chairman; Elliott, chairman; in the Thursday morning, afternoon, Fir aild, Mrs. R. Di chairman. Stanr ch a, arma CLUBS FOR MONDAY t Ww will Bs, on m. MYRTLE CHAPTER, Myrtle chapter, O initiation ceremonies program Monday 20, in Masonic temple. ALKI COMMUNITY The Alki Communi hold ity evening, Augus the community how: ryn Miracle, of the speak on axation.”” CAMP, be: mee Scott ta} home attle 1st E will nd a friends: include CLUB club welcome will nd meeting Monday 20, regular at 8 p. at Mr city council, ‘= SEATTLE Ho ll meet in Evergre ” Ninth Tuexday 1, a TAS o'clock. whist party with hments, will follow LODG Le of hall, evening, A pro: favors at 9 Degree RAINIER E Rainier America, bors of August Club hall, nd The hostesse Mrs. Melissa Ormsbee refre k the city 20, at to Pp. meet Mond: m., in Swedish and Olive for are | Well Mrs. evening Mrs, Mattle Bertha Price. | | 4 | WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB | The Woman's Lakewood Civic Im- ement club will hold its regular ing on Tuesday, August 21, , at the Lakewood clubhouse. nth ave. . . ADDITIONAL CLUBS und KING COUNTY PT. A. PICNIC The King County Parent-Teacher association will hold its annual pie 7 Tad Mie at Woodland park, Thurs {srt DY CLASS DP. A. R | August 24. Bayket luncheon The Study Class of Rainier Chap: | will. be served. D. A. R., will piente at the sum. . . ner home of Mrs, Edmund Bowden, | CAPITOL HILL Ww. Cedar Lor at Port Madison, Capitol Hi W. C. Tt on Tu , August 21. Boat lenves ifs annual picnic on the Pier 11:30 Strs. A. 3, Spencer's Mrs. Jone: Fourth ave. N. W., on Tuesday if @flernoon, August 21. Members are YLVANIA requested to bring lunch, STUDY CLUB oie A special meeting has been ¢ CMONT W. |by the Pennsylvania club fo “ | day, August 21, at p. m., in the room at Rhodes’ department || prov p. ter, ony | will have | ounds of home, 4416 at Lucien PE Meet Tuesday, A in Axbury M. KE, church, ‘Of officers will he held. A written report from ull officers and super: intendents is requested and a full at- tendance desired, arrangements will be made for the lawn fete to be given by the City Federation of Women's Clubs, on the grounds of H. C. Henry'y home, on August 29, PLAN charge SOMME The on of 3, and M er BB. ADDITIO. The tas ogram of the tember 5, Federation « Art Revt y in Btained G Re pro- | including a Art Colont Arts and Craft Move fen Hol Open day. Art Co! | Howard P: ‘The Art iss Y Fr ArTang N. reason to be RUMMAGE 4 BB, Mre Earl E L AR BOC 1923. 1, and Mr. A > iW I LACY HOFTi iS Personal Mr. and Mr D. ft t solem len NIC Ridgewood cc Au Bring t asket tur SALE will be P. i ard R er fo 1K le Art ik ani a4 held Messer, Lae at 19 MeLe ments for Chapter nized v m ainted or Chap CLUBS ADD club 1 varied the first meet on Sep: and concluding on May 21 The complete progratn follows Art Hoxtens Se Art wmber & i of Am M. September Mee Jol Mra Max K tober 3 Brot Petober W AP M Novernt f the Mra. ¢ December Hon lonies of the . Mr bot Mra. G. J it r Mra T A ut Mre Mra. Fu ver 21 Mra ments In Mra J AL 1 Dani Middle 8! F Da January 16 Organization and Hoste Maxfield Ola and Hoatenm Gallery Par ‘Talk. at | Mural Painting, Mr Bit inh hw Knie Vebrum Februn: Edwin Blaghfield Americ Current Art Open day Art Movement on the Pacit Hurlolgh Roeder Hontens, | American Wor Mra. Mea. J Ite Py Methods Mrs ry 10 I ht and 3 ry 13 Mra. K ry 27 Mra Mra Derleknor Mareh 12 General Surv n foulpture, M r Mr April nin oatonn, M May M Mra. Mra. April 9 m of officers ‘Telephone | indian In Art Hontons Mra Hayen 1 26 A Mr mn dor Art. Mr ra, BW 7 6 ¢ May 2 Mra Interior Decoration Hout The A. fs Stanley, Warner, Burleigh vic re Is wweretary. Mra, pres! eprosid ordin eg Reed iP officers of the elub ar Swain, Dantel Ta riean ax K lana Windows In Trin a Brown 1. Harris Hen’ Kuner Amer jel Ragan tan! Warner 1, Hollona na Brown ¥. Knight Altnow L. Harris i tenn Amon B, Baker Jeneral Burvey J 4 A KB. Swain tan sonnt can Mra, Graham Jaco! ident; lent; ereta Mrs. Mra. bron Mrs. o,.9, Mrs. | niey | outstanding event of thi at daught Hofius.— | lin | the week was high noon Portrait SATTL CATHOLIC ‘OUF DAt nterm of A to take p! in Kr er of Mra, the on aT OF GHTER candidat f m nmunion n of the off! present the The x hundred " take t Ar includ M. R J. OF P. council, K. of patrick, district ern Washingto: lections will be Hannan, Mrs Mra. J. B. Cougt Wilson at the p' C. Daughters, bers of the invited quet cordial: and t cl some in butldin| will pli August people w yoke club Sunda. lonely ANNUAL. VOLUNTEER The of W will be Tue annual stminater held chureh come and bring o'clock CLUB FOR HARD OF HEARING The Seattle PICNIC pi n the rituallstic th aes t which will be 1 he banq and will r the cathedr Daught rand knight and Je k A lin fano: with Mi: a yeadin n wil tle to court atten UB club wi August 18, 111 Spri I 9. St At PARK of Volunte wedding of Wednesday, Harry Randall by P. Cron court of the tumt 1 and in a be church candid n K ork k team m local ¢ more t uet 1 sta bang Theod Mrs. ot the | € arle ohn L Mia Kath and preside whether mem nd 1 dance in the ng st venna rangers the riqn chi er initiation | | women | ra park for a fe Aquil day w days’ ert their Adame are ng y otrolt, wher I ph in the Linge the mother Dr 1 for Girk inion whieh M tt Boh per Mra. f im under Adam) Nora Vegerman Mr, Ke and Mra, M Angele or a fortnight who will remain Todd from Victe the w ond 4 nd Mra. Frank Mrs. ik , in npending | guest of | well c for with left today al days Miss Gloria Aberdeen, to Mr, and Mra. leila Anderson) Mr. and Mr are tho week 1 Mra, Iv ne Frink pond we Arnold Francia J. Armatrong end guests of Mr Hyland at thet Suquamish. and Mra. Paul Ma remove ne ok fr The High wn. an summer | home ar i Henry thelr Mr will n home in to summer house | thelr Mr | Adam: for two mo ing and » a en route to their home 1 and Mra Willia who } y ha, returned last even in town nin ¢ short time Tacoma. Mr. and Mr leaving Sunday months’ trip to } D. Dudd MeCann, are vening on a three w York and Wash ington | Mrs | daug’ gucats at Canal Anna M. Howe r, Minn Josephin El Hama Lodge Mra aff) will i) tn have oe Francis Paxton be griev local he cancel all Friends of Old (lorine to learn pita Music | Farewe ll Re cital to M rect famous Tu! vening ember DATES TO REMEMBER MONDAY, AUGUST 20— w Sean » J we- AUGUST 2 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AL Mie a Mre Walia formal Dudley W THURSDAY Mrs aude | jourt | Don uct Mise M dore " B | apartinent in Hamilton YRIDAY, AUGUST t4— M. Wetherfii's ten Mra. atthe SATURDAY, Mr AUGUST 25— * J. H. Fox's dance tn ment to the Mr at hom race le Mis Fox, f Mise Ruth Mr. Darwin home of 1 Mrs. F, 8. TUPSDAY, AUGUST Miss Avadana Cochran Irma Fraxter’s bridge and das at Minx Coe ap monting Mise Alice Tucker and her fiance, Mr, Allan Latimer are | nd M ran'a home, ¢ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 marriage of Mise All Mr. Allan Latimer, in ured, ) eloc Hol- | The} park |. and ea | WAITIN If th serving, | folds of cheesecloth | pan stand on a warm part The cloth allows the moisture ape, but ts the vo on|from the cold por. os mus them with and let the TOY pota urch | to ¢ prote All friends of ally wket lufch at Hy al o- a invite lub for Hard of Hearing will hold its reg meeting college, Tuesday, Hard of hearing at Fourth GRIEF Gr LAK n Lake at 12 1 V. Be of age meeting and delegates to the 2 o'clock, Memt attend rey the 7 WwW W.c, TU. tain with a luncheon on Wednesday | Auscunt Amen td of Key lin honor of all members over 70 yeara | and Ma lults 4 o'clock, lll, 2416 will be county bors at Furman rion st August 21, at 730 p, m.| ure welk U will en at the h 5 ON, 66th a busi election of officers and onventle requeste The Yeomen will have a pien lance at Junction, on jose planning ine ‘Tacoma inte People is’ park, Sunday, to attend will take ‘urban, at y August nton d tol JAILS, HORSE MEAT, COPS AND CONVICTS | FIGURE IN NUPTIALS BERLIN, Aug. 17.—Prison life irked Robert Lange, noted for breaking into houses and out of jails, Besides that, Lange was in love So, he broke out of jail in gon: !] neburg, hastened to the girl of || his cholee, the pretty daughter of }| © gardener asked h |] wed, got and then st} 1] avout to get his housekeeping necossarios together Aided by another convict friend |] Temporarily also free, Lange ed out a huge van of furnt , drove st off, hid the furnt ture, took the wagon apart and sold the pleces and Then he Killed the ho a horse-meat banquet bride Tho feast was interrupted the police, who ruc Lange for Sonnebury, the | ness on} ‘ome to iter her "ye ome h ata | ness on ot | t and i by 19, tleketed walt before eral of the Campfire News nd in with quiet tent 8, 10, 12, uu nd cot ‘The 10, good ca and cottage 1 Beryl ott, ny are Dee Crispin. Lippine Luell Weed, Peg Emma Pratt, Hermia Wohlgamuth, Sint Eng Brygeer, yer Byer Wohtlo Order wa Johnson rs Coehn, ny ‘oome, nan, Fr and Lucia won by Mir Helen Hermia Br Pratt, ¥ Mar cngman, Ke ker Frances Lit Luell Weed ne MAY t oe aret renson, 1 Florence Has Polk, Claire Elizabeth, ttery, Bra ett N Avery, Hegdah) Ransom, Lundquist, Kleanor Eilfort Catherine Bel Ethel Hichard ell, Doris Ruth Blaine Keendey, Ruth Nola ndt. Lucia Fryer, erk, Eileen Helen An Margery Mary Gladys Millice Imer, Grace i Doris land, Betty Eunice shal, Mary lett ile Marc Ww Lenore, Bart P Florence Alice ‘Tyrell r on, Louise Ethel Stanley, ton, ry Mary El Wohlgamuth, Susan Barron, Marjo’ ore Chamberlain, Leona, y rd, ry B izabeth — Jonex Harper, Williams, abeth Ra Patricia ‘Thelma Frances Margu Melby El Bartholomew, Vesta Be Jane Hanscom, Adatto, Myrt and Evel Wa Haye Frederic Dorrin Wilsc office meeting at he Hl hold kroup dquar us on We me tr be conducted M Ry A Mins Rowe rruerite Br to Septemt fire uth loo, from 1, and ts maker rdians, inc Campfir Hans from out of of work opportunity for the Campf hi t this wome D nize tings of special Brown tod: program will with the addition 2 earn and y an mee Mins amp ft this course turday, August V. from Pier 4. tration is now Virginia Regi | Petite little called the “jitney Juliet of | the movies,” is so wrapped up }in her work that she makes dresses from the cutting- room scrap. Here's hoping she Betty Eliason, doesnt play. with will | — t that are re high to trivia Here are mende their of thelr pockets, tin fortable style and their trim h all-round other hangs shoulder President’s Sons Helped Mother Wipe the Dishes Mrs. Coolidge Plays a Little, But Husband Puts to Flight When She Does’ LEY 18 Coats may mem style matter, but when you are young uston, ms the loone enough to count number you've worn on the finger#|ance, One an ot and, thelr importance can from the not be emphasized too greatly or BY ROBERT T. WASHINC( ome with # long er a panel of of the same crepe tunic, ¥ net-work tone crepe. lle were de chine made hich opened 0’ embroidery The bell also of embrold bouquet of mauy folks monized delightfully with the soft that y shade of her gown.” At her husband's inauguration, she had worn a dress of black datin ered with silk-figured net. There was a wide, girdle of k satin and over her heart there sparkled little arrow of diamonds set in plat Back in she did her own 8 for new first d the dishes, idge, the just “plain bas smile and is a charm smile has been because of the that brought ston hur ran errands Mra. Calvin ¢ of the land, 1 ney nay shi als the sunshine” hostess, but the ent this k umstances Ww Thin is no time h the wh ate chief rge blue orchids T wee loone bi to Washin so . ly num. Blue ts color,” told 4 in diseu attire lothe: a wear wi alth of neatest ¢ “a we very and blue use it suits best comfortab > Klve girl despite the fact that sh of now ¢{nomical. I like I fe a sult and a prett Do you play?” she ws A little,” she smiled. er word just ngly. “Some times 1 accompa: boys—they the violin Mr. Coolidge usually runs aw begin. Evidently he doesn't | Preciate our music. WEATHER TOLD BY LOG RAFTS wen, te Floating Trees Regarded as Se tat ae Good Barometer looked particularly smart gown of ¢ wo be win, Jr., and| been spending | !9 grandfather mo prep schoc John, 16 the summer m at Plymout Mra. Coolidge University of Vermont mer school teacher. ing in an inatitution for the deaf nen she married Coolidge, 18 years ». Her father, Andrew Goodhue ston, Vt, died last October. | y Mrs. Coolidge cares lit but she has met the sed upon her by re husband's posit in} At vario 1 events in the capital she 1 most grac i charming. KINDS BLUE 18 ECONOMICAL What suse who have their vt duated from nd a for was teach a trifle di y when we ap. us social has prov does wear morning after the br for the diplomatic lowed Coolldge’s inaug presiden “Mrs c ning she that PONTIAC, Mich. 18.—Only but the peo- Aug e full of cedar logs; ple of this city bet will their last cent on it as an accurate barometer of the weather. During the last 15 years, as far back the time when cedar logs were first dumped into Bass lak along shores Boniface is le cated, this barometer has never been known to fail, citizens say. surpass all those visitors this sea. will leave at 9] a Vf a r erved at camp f lunch may be & that will Presented to th guests am Dinner is a pieni beach or whose the at Bass millions hic ake which treasure ull Campfire Girls are in the hills back of at the base of the Is trees which cluster cottages, has bi Mrs. C. W. Stimso mer president bf the Seatt of Campfire Girls, Th will give the finder hours of ness and pleasant memories of those treasure hunts Camp nas for many years had of feet of cedar logs float- ing in it. ‘These logs were cut by the Boniface Lumber company and dumped into the lake until the saw- mill was ready for them. The water »s them from rotting. Ordinarily this great mass of logs lies along the edge of the lake, form- z a belt about 60 to 75 feet wide. Always within about 14 hours of a rain the logs will act queerly. Single |logs will break a from the mass around the shores and drift slowly jout into the middle of the lake. | What cau » logs to do this, jor what caus whole number along the shore to loosen up from the usual compact mass, no one has jbeen able to explain. It is not a current in the water, for the lake is |too small to have currents. It is | not the wind that causes these logs to break away—they do it when there is not a breath of air stirring. If at evening they look out over help install| the lake and see the cedar logs all for the | floating close inshore they know that at Camp | the morrow will be clear. If the sur- anning to| face of the lake is dotted with single headquar: they are certain it is going to en arching camp and madrona the craft sented by pout n pre-| for- | Council treasure k happt ‘The next on Saturday hequa, At this meeting every group should have a representative who will give account of the group’ tivities during the summer and brief outline of the winter A. tentative program of C: tivities will be serib me September ting will be 8, at Lo. st ac: | a announce All the plumbers are friends of fo over to Soalth new fixtures that Business Girls’ cottage, Sealth. All plumt go please notify Campfir ter at Elliott 3208. in Seattle who are asked to and log: rain. MOST WOMEN, CAN COOK BUT— Yes, most women can cook (some well, and some not so well) commonplace, everyday dishes, but few have the divine magic to produce those dainty, sweet morsels, and other trifles, that really delight the eye and inwardly comfort, and without which no meal 's truly complete. If you would like to acquire this art, without expense or effort, send for our new bulletin on “Cakes and Cookies, Toings and Fillings." Fill out and mail the coupon below as directed, u, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave. Washington, D, Q, Ploase send mo the bulletin on “Cakes and Cookies, Teings and Fillings,” for which I inclose four cents in stamps.