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Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister Frances Oldham Telephone, Main 0600. Assistant Large Luncheon to Compliment Mrs, H. Suffel and Mrs. Dudley Burchard; Guest} Honored at Country Club RS. RG: MEYERS 1 iy Nrs Tuesday afte Frank H. Suffel, Aug of Pasad Out-of-Town Guest ( Somplime nte d Mrs. ntertained Juneheon Garrett, of Dance at Everett Golf Club Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hulbert entert ut the Everett Golf un’ club Lillian Cruikshank th b Get ase going over for with vely arranged Mrs, Stewart Joshua Gre today t her hom Fort Worth, ntry club M are and Cc this eve Smith rtained Luncheon for Mrs. Misa Gwendolyn Newlove home in compliment to Mrs A Bridge Tea Honors Miss Packer is honor is her house with a bridg ent Steven lay, August Vv is ng Mra, Fra tea at her he cla Pac ot ¢ me on Tuesd su Bridge and Tea at Sunset Club Miss Evelyn Lane ts arrangin informal bridge Sunset club on Wednesday, August Mra. John ¢ (Phyis Hamlin), Invitations ha honor guest. Informal Luncheon is planning to enterta at Wing Point Tuesday Second of Bridge Luncheon Series Planned Mrs. Terence Parker is extending invitati¢ r the seco: of bridge luncheons at her-home on Friday, August 31 be tn play, Mrs. Harrington Ww ‘ill Have Tea Mrs Thomas Lawrence Harrington will entertain home Tuesday afternoon from 3 until 5 her niece, Miss. Angela, Hope Sullivan, from D: Galbraith, Mrs. John N, Jackson, Mrs. E. C, Burke Mrs. John G, Matthews, Jr, and the Misses Ange and Maribeth Gerbel. Mary Cecille Kane and toa Matthews, Jr 4s of th n with an informal luncheon at her summer home August 28. her serie Au with a 1 be lowa; M imund B enia MeL, § o'clock. She w que, Mrs. sand E will receive the cards. Luncheon at Tennis Club To compliment Mrs. Hugh McC California, Mrs. Russell B. ‘Tennis club Thursday Married at Hotel Sorrento Mr. ahd Mrs. Alexander Axelrod announce ter; Adeeline Harriman, to Dr. aries B. August 12 at the Hotel Sorrento. Dr. and Mrs. Firestone will make stone will take charge of a government hospital marriage of e Firestone, of their home in Alask Stirling-Demro Nuptials Mrs. Margaret E. Demro announ Winifred, to Mr. Eugene Stirling, ‘The ceremony was performed Monday, mt the Church of the Blessed Sacrament The b attended by her sister, Lu brother off the groom, acted as best man Both bride and groom attended the University of Washington Mrs. Stirling are motoring thru Eastern Wa in their return will make their home in this ¢ marria son of Mr August Mr k and ), by ie Demro. Mr. le was Visitor Complimented at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Varde McFarland will entertain with a din at the Yacht club to honor Mrs. Davide X. Clarin, of New York, wh 4s here. Covers will be placed for sixteen. Orthopedic Tea and Thrift ea The Capitol Hill guild will be in charge at the Orthoped Monday, August Mrs. Mary Terrill Gie h Mrs. Fred Braden, Frank E. Cast, Mr Freeman, Mrs. H Mrs Mullane and Mrs. E. C. Brier. Mrs. Lyle Bankson will act as hostess for the Univers: morning at the Orthopedic Thrift Shop, the Washington Park charge in the afternoon, with Mrs. Farwell Putnam Lil! @omen’s ‘Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY jE MYRTLE SOCIAL CLUB The Myrtle Socia! club will meet at the home of the president, 6 Irving st.. Monday, Aug. Eastern Stars and friends vited. Mrs Mrs. guild Monday having CURSION TO TACOMA The ladies of the \c are making an excursi Defi park today n at 1 to T ney are lea dock 11 a. m the afternoon at P . will have dinner f the Hotel last 0} Club work ‘Tacoma. . ns out RAINIER NOBLE POST The Women's Auxillary to Rainier | Noble Post, American Legion, will] hold its regular meeting at 8 o'clock | Monday evening in the club rooms at 509 Third ave. Mrs. H. E. Malt-| by, president of the Seattle Feder- ation of Women’s clubs, and Mrs. 1 H. Jennings, city extension secretary of the federation, will address the ‘Campfire News : club. ST. LUKE'S AUXILIARY The girls, 10 in number Mrs, Donald McEacheran will be|turns at cooking and se hostess to the members of St. Luke's| meals. They hired two Hospital Auxiliary, entertaining them| the week and paid for it at a bridge tea at the Tennis club,|ing the garden for Mr Monday afternoon. Presiding at the| Tuesday evening the girls tea hour will be Mrs. Joseph H. Say-| ceremonial, to which they er and Mrs, Charles P, Bryant, as-|all the campers tisted by Mrs. Herman Ross, Mrs.) the office group, Thomas Cassutt, Mrs. R. W. Condon,| esting Wedne Miss Mary McKacheran, Miss Futa| ty os onia ‘i oo ee Hiles, Miss Julia Williamson and|®,Coremorjat All of the girly wh Miss Molly Gennelt were present received honor beads, and two ranks were awarded. Irene ee yy bes plans for ® Ple-titin, who completed her re nic supper to be served at the home id . a me De. and Mra. O, D. Wells, 6362 | iuirements, of: flremaker, took Othello st, Wednesday, September 5,|7ink and GOCE ay ule the Reservations for this affair, which | of, Osa aken the rank fs for the benefit of the fund main-|°° Wo0e tained by the auxiliary giving hospi-| 5! tal care to those unable to afford it,| Campfire may be made with Mrs. Sayer, Mrs,|to take Bryant, Mrs, John W. Wilkins, Mrs. W. H. § Mrs. 8. Whittington and Mrs. Walter Hinman ADDITIONAL CLUBS ARCHITECTS’ WIVES’ CLUB hitects’ Wives’ club will Mrs. David Myers place on Bainbridg August 39. S meet with t country Thursday, island the boats for weed Nardine. had a to had in the its last H girls part in the Henry Wednesday, August 29, t erated Women's club. All gicls who take part register at headquarters, not than Mon |day. ¢ will their cere monial gowns and are to be at the TRAIL h © heen asked to be on Fed pageant home to later wear HARMONY HOMESTEAD Harmony Homestead No. 1743,|Henry home at 1:30 Brotherhood of American Yeoman,| yrs, Woed will conduct will give a card party at Mooxe hall, | onstrat 4 “ \ onstration at the Walla Wal Highth and Union st. Tuesday eve-|sieig on ‘Tuesday night at $16 ning, August 28, at 8:30. Refresh:| pri, jiving in that: district ments will be served. Leaf se letg eee art are asked GOLDENROD CLUB eh A de Whe Wisconsin Goldenrod club will Labor day program at the ect with Mrs. Mary FE. Keiper, 2139|)P4ntares this morning Jncluded en Hamlin ave, Wednesday, August 29,|tettainment by Campfire girls All. former Wisconsin ladies are wel.| Those taking are, Charlotte come. A box lunch will be served| Greenstreet, net Wohlgamuth, Alleen Blumberg, Ruth Durland, at 12:30. Aileen Waltersdorph, Edith Davis, Marguerite Gnagey, Amelia Nichols, |Madelyn Pless, Maud Anderson, Maxine Snyder, Edna Moa Merrao, Isabel McCaffrey, Pegey Zug, June Ingraham, Melna Ro; Florence Dix and Virginia Le A championship basketball game, made up of the finest and fastont players at Camp Sealth, took place a dem play Any who to be at 20 part eee STUDY ,CHAPTER, D. Rr. Mrs. Edmund Bowden entertained the study chapter of the D. A. R. at her summer home, Cedar Lodge, at Port Madison, Tuesday, August. 21, honoring Mrs. Abigall Adams Allen of the Billings chapter and Miss | Grace Page of the Minneapolis chap. | ter. A 4, invited | form of | the | -|sembled in Rounds hall for a pre ? \ K PARI SH, JR. Frank} Mrs. Frank ding took place her paren Mr. Grad, Parrish, Jr, (Helen Wednesday, July 26th, and Mrs. John A, Sinclair), whose wed- at the residence of} Sinclair.—Portrait by) HAS DOUBTS ABOUT RADIO tertained by In Beattie that rams thru the air relare Personal M tay Henry Hibbard New York will depart Mra, Hib 8th for ashe will 1 Mrw. Serlous fears are en fi least one radi n those sending p' ine league fence in this that the grounds warranted. The | ot Job Thureds a w b cane for suspicion he. wan and nor, arr after spending h, Cal Mis week o dat the bi Stokes) 117 1 night at orted to th po hin wife, t lis Guy Witter, has wi Cal of Berk town in her | jesday, ne little and Dean Witter, of Mr, and of San 4 their daughter radio program: a burglar put it were enjoying bg sittin, tim leay in the 4 Stokes roof and of the against the A to the porch ond story ne rooms, ob- Mins He ransacked three nging to and Mrs. Okl Maurice Brat «pend Robber Suspect Is Arrested by Police Lewis Berry urrented after ght age th tempt hold 16 in bel rr] hort charged p the midr Sat 8. Olsen Hadelphia ng Mr. Olsen, Septem: of Penn He at and Leary st 4 by N. H pasat Patrolmen toranall, ig. They near the oil of ing a him. M. 1 Vv Smith, whe of Mr for has P, M Mra t nutomatic pl» left by motor ill return ammunition on and n taken into custody time hero Bett Ransom, Brown e Tamahna’ rz of Sne jualmie Falls, spent a th for the first time igan invited to xth period as Mix with her volunteer K. P Friday, August 17, the Tam wis group had a As the present to go away for Compeau w Alice thru. the Carrie un | Mrs Eas visiting his r, and moth will return rt of September. eu a pleased une am of Pott Huron, the guest of her 4017 Great M dies of the nal M business meet | brother Mi Chase asiness m secretary a year, Myr Ore elected to fill th |vacancy. The girls talked over the plans for an entertainment which they are going to give at the Tolt Valley Fair. Camp Sealth songs and cheers were sung. Ruth Baine ng he Health song that “Made up" for We order The Suhipala Campfire |their guardian, Mrs |ster, hd Miss Hisie went trip ex cal FE: r the Li Maceat t Vasburgh of Albany, test of her uncle, Mil. | Miss Vasburgh is en Angeles will fall meeting of the Amer- | ican Astronomical society and Mr and Mr and Mr A cruise ufternoon to be | Miss M { the Y ton route to ttend the Lo where she she It | ve girls, Minnie I Willett Lak annual camp August 5. with nke Deltrich Schmitt as. Lawrence Arnold and | sit Albert Charles Stubbs, | anes the Sound | ing the Schmitt's one over the week-end, an to Cow Nardi on thelr n Sunday, week at Camp Sealth, today, will still be open to a few more girls, who may go to camp on the nine o'clock boat tomorrow morning. ‘This sey enth period, which is entirely new Bates and Florence Dix, both |to the Campfire Girls, Is to be filled excellent basketball, while| with exploring parties, overnight teams stood behind them In| boat trips, treasure hunts, and move cookery. During this time Atter-the ardian's training will also be This will consist of lectures pfire and lessons the of craft articles, ‘The will be conducted by Miuy Brown, Miss Marguerite and Miss Rowe Wright some of the girls who registered the Lohequa for the trip are, Lucille Beall, Betty Greenstreet, about oe RY psy | which began last Sunday, when 150 guests of the came over to spend the captains of the two teams, Ger. girls The trude played their every day. camp | the given Jon Ca maki cours! Ruth A Bringlow Amor at | have nt | Gypay Im. | Virginia Grit. | lotte Sealth’; | Pi game the guests as. um of one-minute talks and s hose giving talks were ¢ ymour, “Being a Campfire ( Gertrude Bates, “Camp Progra Dorothea Bow, “Hiking at Geraldine Vanderspec Sealth Libbee, Sealth’'; Irma ‘Thompson, Sealth’; Anne i provement"; Margaret fiths, “Comradeship in ladys | Frances " “K.P mp Anne at Brosnan, Billings, Char Nora Hurley, Anne Johnson, Evelyn Kin Hlyda Ayres, “Self Government”;| vig, Catherine Reedy, Lois Wilhol “Treasure Hunts, Janet TAlly;|my, Volly Brown, and Irmemgarde ure Boxes,” Catherine “Baum; ' Patton, and | Mil. | Gift Shop Is Mecca of Tired Busines f Home and § tracts, Says Lure o Successful Owner YORK Aug fe to Camilla ing manager, who is of one of the enntul gift and eo propriet interesting and Greenwich Villag of home and bu atinfies the id “A job gets tiresome really she purely ¢ . velopme of her a home the putter about furniture And likewlse, just a nitaide Imterents 1 trained to busines touch tle our ow let to f i fas ie around ea Mis who has had a fal life. But a iit un In connection with or that you ar things for shop you r nine home ve pportunity te ther people's hi But it ten aran, I tase as it looks, she om collectin The most common mistake of the | thinks nhopkee in that of put- | present ting her prices too high,” Miss Don- | thing for $ worth says, “You must start on aj “In every xmall scale and build up confidence. Dont’ try to be exclusive icta torial, You may go Into it to please yournelf, but yot wil pend on t 1 please Of course must wnd know values, I years in the Orlen yalue of Oriental tiques ever breaking ficing pretty well which ¢ spent several | anything 414 | jue t ¥ day from those their treas ed much mbout tha ures, but on 1 acted om will “Wisi ee le art arge New York dep N FRANCISCO. ored shoes have ortion of Ch acroms the ocea Chinese fappers, ec Orter of the Oc green and othe pew and wt st to the ‘ont and some red, r KA Market | addition Two recently all good th ing ladies promenade an election when a pro ex Venic ed by.a is and other 0 fact that district, green footwear whione shopping other an al co-eds at the university tta the blue th the gre a few t They & ite the black atid tan, was a good job bef colors, fast, can't all the new n't h, make money HEN star fageme Marjorie Gambe eturned he cord preside cherishes a for the theatrical warm pb ¢ who have started 1 careers prising’ ouste Alcazar uch names as H c Bert 1 | whom #' Other theater » boasts Blanche we, F it tell, Belle ved thelr are Marjorie ates, Laura Glendenning nnott, all of novitiate there Rambeau, Jef ferson De Angelis, David Warfield, Al Jolson, the late Frank Bacon |itrances Starr, Robert Warwick and |"San Francisco's own" Lotta NOTE: | oe, | FORMER letter from San Fran: | | cisco noted the tendency of} “A YOUNG MAN TO BE WATCHED” @ THOS. J.| DENNIS & RYAN & CO. an from Californians to celebrate Maybe it's a he upon ritage excuse, ‘ HOLD TWO FOR. | ROBBING MAN J, B. Hi ployed in a | gallery, are | Jail on | connection F. smith, day night According to the story Smith told police, he met Hillman and two sr men with the girl in the shoot Nery, and they invited him to | a party with them at a road.| near Renton 1 United State: Agnes Baldwin, Second being charg the of Vancouver em otin city alleged | of W Pri at the for bery Be.G held open In His Latest with rol the ott ing attend house He deserted By r Allan driven to a| near tho Jefferson | if links, where he wns 1 of $40, a diamond ring and af ch, he said, The arrest of | nd the girl was made later | nd King at necepted and wa park robh | gold v Hillman Jat 14th Longshoreman Hurt by Falling Rail N. A, Peterson, a longshore man employed by the Northwest} Steel & Metal Products Co, wan struck by a falling vail Friday after noon while loading a car, and waa }taken to the Minor hospital suffer: | |ing from a fractured thigh | WA Wa ave, W Latona, sam K SHUT-OFF TIOK r will be shut off on Third from W. Btruria to W Sunday, August 26, from to 12 noon, Aesop's Fables around Camilla Donworth want rag the a donor ry some 1 ing the y manager find some: store learn rs READ ANSWERS GIRL GOES ON Woman HALL'S CHARGE HUNGER STRIKE shop Combined That At- to Elope Causes Her Protest Says Student Nurses Aren’t Failure Abused at Hospital he buse of Ha th | taken the itt robably “lt look letter v facts regarding rrounding there The linar Th und one-half to elg the hospital is very busy BY ‘ACCIDENTS for two months ch of @ nurse two months they full oft whe sation the “ three and if the 15 day k ie care weeks’ va aimed taken As p y do night dut ordinary night tra urse th great scarcity ning. t during the war of mt was true irses and f De that they ave, a ¢ o has ery grad practice and ndition, gor haust without . those th luty at thelr ow n into priv en a period have b the city hospit choice, payroll, receiving a without a rest ENJOY FREEDOM WHILE OFF DUTY stead of being under strict dis they enjoy more freedom of the nurses in the city of Their 16 hours or more off theirs to do as they use arly € afternod Proy retained have, by r Reports Wife Ran Away With Sailor Report ed with t Teeple, ought the da Mrs m Auge 1 two was su gone on to th regu ary riod. and a Alaska st., Satur- of a Ww, aid of the She Seatthe duty are except they are required to be in t lock each night unies lea: which J once every week. Stu located Mrs. Teeple ysequently cousin. a. Little Girl Struck by Auto Is Injured Helen id daughiter of Mr, and Jones, of in the Vir ring from house give leave in allow nt on npecial specia ar the city a io school for are taught cir room. allowed a small su books and Jone, Mrs help pay rms, The e city hospital other tictsm sick that th poor HOME COMFORT SHOWS IK FURNITURE ARRANGEME:T Reading Lamp Table and Chair Delightful Companions. By MARIAN MOORE ‘An easy chair, a lamp and @ mall table can costly as money can buy, or of the humblest origin, but If the chair be comfortable, the table wide enough for a few books and the lamp suffictent in size and coloring to afford a pleasant glow ult {s Just the same uma wh me to the rest of the sil ital is bul line city he if it The on and sick, and hes to call them rson ignorant s for a profess gs would ma {s contain Inst paragraph of his letter a verificath which mays t the mort poor es resents Yours very H. M. READ, Commissioner of He ing in the picture was ive home where b as the happy combination of good taste and ample furnishing budget, The chair fs a winged arm- chair, upholstered with tapestry, PEIN PERSON- Supported By WILTON WELCH IN Mins Lovely will direct scenes, with her own cameraman and settings, to produce a real movie of local people se- cured from andlences at every performance. ped at each matinee; Children will be photo- young men and women.at every evening per- Playlot “AHEAD OF ae TIMES” Woolf Twice Daily: PEPITA GRANADOS Famous Sr Oriental ee ed by PHIL PHILIPS ‘Topies of the Day 15e to $l. ina H ORIENTAL THREE LORDONS In “Lights Out’ | DOLLY KAY SYNCOPATION'S nish Dancer Assisted by FRANCES DRAGER, Spanish Violinist, and MARIAN DALE and GRACE MUROFF The picture in its entirety will be shown on the screen at The Moore the following week. NATE LEIPZIG of International Repute Real Homey Comfort, and adorned with a fringed seat cover, as well as the bit of lace which protects the back. The chair combines comfort and dignity, and 1s thoroughly in harmony with the gtand plano and the Oriental rug at the right of the picture. The end table is of walnut, with lyre- shaped supports, which give it a sturdy, staunch appearance in keeping with the massive dignity of the chair. The floor lamp has & Polychrome base, with a gold taf- feta shade trimmed with black. Silk marquisette drapes the ins. Side of the French windows. (Write to Marian Moore, care of this newspaper, for advice or infor mation about home furnishing of | decorating, sending stamped ade dressed envelope for reply.) Question: Can I cover a“wing armchair with a cretonne slip H. A. S, Answer: Very nicely. Pin the piacere over the chair, and cut to Question: posted on ©. A. Answer: Several excellent books | have been written on the subject. | Visit a good book store. | Copyright, American Homes Bureau, Chinese Herb Specials J. LYSOU. Horb remedioware sure cures. Speclal for long time stomach troubles, chronte rhews matism, old coughs and lung, heart, blood ‘anv troubles, Also. eaves of Alvordera of Call oF write, d Chinese Medicine Co, rd Aven Seattle, Wash , Phone Main 6383 O’NEIL and: cy” PLUNKETT “The Young 'Un” How can T become Dancers antique furniture?—N, OVELTY” EREST EXPONENT Orchestra Mats,; Patho News Se to S00 women:

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