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ye pe ‘gociation, Catherine Easterling, Huntington Park; Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Assistant— Telephone, Main 0600. Frances Oldham, Mrs. Erismann Will Be Guest at Luncheon; Mr. and Mr: House Guest ) honor Mrs, Martin Erismann of New Yc weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. tember § for her home, Mra. Frederick with a luncheon of ten covers at her home Garden Pinner This Evening Mr. and Mrs, J Mis eventiig at t who ip their house k city David Hunter, t¥ leaving Sex Dent Hammons ts entertainix on Wednesday FnoK arden dinner part of Chicage G, Tennant are entertaining with ir home, to compliment Mrs, F. I guest 4 for eh Sue Tea Will Honor Travelers ‘Yo honor Mrs, Clarence H. Hopper and Miss Dorothe home from an extended visit in Av alta and New % B. Galvin and Miss Ruth Galvin, of Oak! Mra, Hooper's Edwin P. Whiting will give a tea n Friday afternoon tember 7, from 4 until 6 o'clock Presiding at the urns will {r ghus T. C H, Terrell, Mrs. Raiph L. H vw. M re to be Mrs, S, B. Mitchell, Mr Blackburn Tien, “Miss Dorpthea Hopper, Miss P 4 Duncan The cards w received by Dorethy Wht Kiteher and Visitors “4 Hop aland, and Mr at her awrord, Miss and Mi Helen Mac s Dean Iewir H litt Hosts at Dancing Party Mr, and Mrs. Jumes Baker evening at tr home to compli Me. and Mrs. Edw Mrs. Thurston Hoste Mrs, Charles E. Thurston was host Jongg, on Friday afternoon, at her horn Mrs. McFarland Giv es ( “harming Affair Mrs. Varde McFarland entertain her home yesterday LO, Shannon of Los Ang Sand Mys-Randal! Pratt The rooms were lovely, party my nee charmingly with a bridge luncheon clock, to compliment Mr Lundquist, Mra, Daniel L baske with large t9 of purple asters and Seven tables were in play ‘Litiicheon and Cruise ) irs Edwin J. Brown entertained with ‘at the Yacht club; in honor of Mrs. William Sherman Wal Wy E. Hamptrey, who will leave soon for Washington, D. C. Later“the-party wero -guests’of Mr. Samuel Perkins, of Tacoma ‘cruise’ around Mercer island on the Perk ins’ yacht, El Prime Students Officers eat Mills College ‘Aitong the officers of the Associated Students at Milly ¢ loge this year, are many representatives of the state of Wash include the president of the Associated Students Par Pof Mrs. Reginald H. Parsons, of 618 W. Hi fof the Drama asscciation, Lenore Gien, daughter OW. Riverside, Spokane; president of the Athicti Gaughter of George F. Fay, 1201 Seventh ave. W | the Athletic association, Alida Parker, daughter of Sixth st, Tacoma. "The executive board of the Associated Students of Mills ¢ | Yyear includes young women from a wide range of territo lows? President of Associated Students, araons, Seattle, Wash.; t of Associated Students, Esther Caukin, Nilex, California; Of Associated Students, Mary Franklin, Carpinteria, California jurer of Associated Students, Carolyn Jennings, Covina, Califc head of Associated Students, Helen Schwéikhart, Salt Lake City "ot. Drama association, Leaore Glen, Spokane; vice president of { Drama as- secretary of Drama as | Teeclation,.Erma Dusenbery, Bishop; treasurer of Drama association, Mar Faull, Hemet; president of Athletic association, “ae Fay, Seattle; "vice president of Athletic association, Maudo,Lathy, Clovis; secretary of a luncheon of 16 cover lege for the The list fol or spending six Tennant Will Compliment Mr and Meisne Mason Mr Darwin Meisnest on ~@omen’ ADDITIONAL CLUBS NEVOLENT Be. noctety regular meeting of the ew Benevolent 1 Wednesday, September p. m, in the vestry room “Athletic association, Frances Spaulding, Portland, Bcageeis) treauaees: ac | et) Seampie .Desdbiealy. «The. hanes THE (Ruth Bethell Garrison), daughter of Mr. Garrison, of Sumas, whose marriage to Mr. August 25 was a charming s Clubs WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB The Woman's Lakewood Civic Im ovement club will hold its regular |meeting Tuesday, September 4, ut 3 | m, at the Lakewood clubhoum The program for the afternoon will be “Vacation Reminiscences.” SEATTLE STAR Personal Mr who have Griffiths in ng tor Mra, Stanley been viniting relative thelr arrival in an extended Hand and London, since land, are now ¢ thru Mra. rlelf Claypool) ha where age ortion of the Dr, and (Katherine from Bure; the more than pent the tudy and a your larger ot in Europea: t4 um wure surgery ng all cities, ‘The 0th ave in progres viet the lar Mr, F. C, Johnstone returned th week from 4 Alaska. ix weeks’ trip to Mra. R, B. Leithead two weeks thelr sum: Lake Washington Mr, and are pending mer Fotheringham who Humber yno Fotheringham, past four d 1 Deer creek Mr been spending the 4 fishing trip at returned home Thureday Mrs, M y Warren and Harve Helen and Barbara sell Whaley; Miss Gertru Mr. Arthur Bechtel and Mra B, Btephenson and three sons, A bert, Gera left today Pacific will pend the week-end, Be sttle on Monday @¥ htel G nt re they returning t Moran and ed to Vancou urn Tuesday Mr, and jaughter, Bott er toda nd Ww Miss Alice Reed, tending the univerasity th companied them ummer Plerey gue K for Mr couver and Mrs and Mm, E. I are the he Fred Peaes a week Mr motor t nd Ars. Harry Sharpless Lake Cushman « th Henry James and o-* Wahoske 1 two Hobert, Mra Mra, Erastus Mra sons, Waho Brainer¢ the Mra here, left Friday s bome at Great Pulls summe Wahe Betty months w Winona, bh Mrs Minn. . Barry's pa Lieutenant Commander L. | bert will leave Wednesday home in Washington, D, C. bert has been spending the in Alaska and during his Mra Colbert hax been vist brother-in-law and alster, Mra, Paul Mahone “. Dr, and Mra. U. C. Bates and Mr and Mra, Charles T. Jenkins havo Mr | * Music Noted Artist at Cornish t of Marta Ce ery 1g department a member of Pavi urtene for to taught six years America and Hur Har having urd sche beer ol in a whe smume on ‘eptember or Her re will be annown oon F are well Recital ol of IAt oS tbe » guest te Corniat ell announce Alexander feu the fare recital uk, the Friday klare planint Klarevek! has bee at the Yr Corniat ume program. f¢ Chopin tingale’ Granados 10, 4 and atest tents and cottage 4 mper @ won| Curti Viz Mar ith Field. a Patten, ey, K Mars De Gwend Helen nburg, Haze Campbel yn We Delbar Handeratt Wohe Max r Jane Field Marion Mable 1 ans, Phy De Nn Delora Lee Iris Miller Smit Kath Hibbs, Helen Hearne, Gertrude Van Wwendolyn Rigen, J Caldwe In Haugh, hi Johnson, Helen Monroe, Marie Wal Ethel Richardson, Hazel Fred Elizaby Wright, Mabel! Theresa Salinger, Claire Ne} Hazel Kenn, Edith McGinnis, el Beck, Elizabeth More « Thompe Sport rginia Lat Campbel Mary Kate Worden lo tern, won by Mary were Harvey Bailey, Lea Racine, Ir Ward, North, am Edith Bosby Marguerite Marguerite Margerite Vredenburr strom, Margaret Camp craft dal Mark Pesagy 8 ohelo were Edith Barbara Betty War r camp Harriet Owen, Alice Kats, Eleanor) MeMichel, Ruth; jw Lenic Brown, the on horseback, Elizabeth | Campft Alice the any girl of 15 year A-rfid, Jasked 4 ROMF Pe 110. Arete Wide. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1928 ————————————————— ol | dian, chaperoned the visito: Painted Furniture Has Great Vogue hile the girls were at Paradine many trip! with guides we the gla went were Mora took a great wide "Oh, my deart Painted furniture and yours i tovel met it?’ “Get i? pie elf, and I love your house, is 20 faxhionatie Where did you ot up the hills and to those who Folt. Among x, Frances I've bi m new 4 > od. ‘Thome tw 1 painted it ell my have you know What a Job it must hawe been! didn’t do all that design, too, ou? 1 didn w you were Heauaseau, Gertr wan 4 are ru Mrs. ‘earnon, Leokley and Ora ory of Heler Helen M sreadmaker Campfire nip kb Bebb, will | 1 to be hung Bebb, daugt Bebb, “The it myself. Tt had a You knew had to have Well, 1 prigtd wanted and was just sek Then I figured out’ thit husband and I needed few if we go to his sister's wed next week. I finally th pieces at store d painted And behold! told ome ¥ what 3 simp! re plece *Camaradle t ubout he both clothe | din lp on the headquarters of the Girls presented ti guardian of with her Eldridge willott Campfire pleture was Quinn, group ntz, Mi the were jup everything to You see the and oa Wonderful. m wonderfyl, |1 don’t know when I have seen such room, And think of the money you must have sayed# ‘I should say. Husband has such | nice new sult and my new dress near/and hat please me to death, I gin in-| hardly wait till I wear them. And, names |my dear, have no idea ‘what call | wonderful an were, no “vot-| Cherry's at 1015 2nd ave. in the Ria that {#|to ¥ just over the Pig'n Whi thelr |tle, are outfitters for both men a women, you know, and they do his such lovely things, so reasonably priced. Th re showing fall gar- jments already, too.”’—~Advt A group of girls from the Queen attractive trict niging Mra. E or more living Salt may leave their under eadership of nb, and is wel join hill expe you ( bar amy headquarters There will be members; all the girls show ome Campfire Girls or they 99 in” of that Sept. 1.—-Many Vatican 4 ying Into the women utioned Pope's pres and arms, A wis to do it. tors at the ec over necks e to borrow shi MUTUAL LO, 4 SOCIET 106 Columbia St. Use Fly-Tox. No Seattle's dust. Won't stain. Harmless.Pleasant odor. Halfpiat 50¢ ayer Pree. Sold by 1, Grocers, Characterizes our methods in every transaction, and our cus- tomers are accorded every cour- tesy consistent with sound busi- ness judgment. 4% on Savings Accounts 8 Subject to Check Ar Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND 7 VE. AND PIKE 89, Pi Accot Real Estate Loans Lowest Rates No Commission ee returned from a motor tour around si — We Make Ruth Evans, Btteabeth M Irene Coward, Phyllis Bres. Athletic association, Alida Parker, Tacoma; editor of weekly, of Athletic | gespeme tion, Mary Allen, Palo Alto. meeting will beats promptly st TP ky BTInLING CHAPTE a D, R. ‘ a viday, Renton Hill Guild, Mra. W. oa ‘Theratitumm semester of Mills Collegé began Tuesday, August ftst, when | former students enrolled for classes. On the following day, August 22nd. ail new students enrolled, classes being scheduled to begin Thursday, | August 25rd. Convocation. the first assembly of the year, was held on Friday, August 24th. The speaker of the day belng Dr. 0. W. S. McCall of the First Con gregational church, Berkeley. California. Dr. McCall took as his subject "The Secret Place of National Power.” ‘he registration at Mills College this year js heavier than ever before. The dean of residznce is using every possible room for the housing of students ur hundred and seventy-five can be housed on the campus, but there are me fifty day students in addition to these. "The changes and improvements that have come to the physical plant of / th= college during the summer are the new open-air swimming pool, of Mrs. I. W. Hellman, Jr., in memory of her husband, and the Tew asphalt tennis courts adjoining the gymnasium. These, with the Pall courts, complete the physical education unit, comprising ‘Swimming pool, social hall, athletic field, tennis, hand bali arts. ix new gymnasium, and basketball Visitor Honored at Luncheon irs. James D. Farrell entertained today with an attractively appointed heon at her home, in coinpliment to Mrs. W. H. Talbot of San F\ cisco, who with Mr. Talbot is a guest at the New Washington Hote! Bridge Tea Honors ‘Mh rs. Humphrey © A bridge tea of five tables was given on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Ellis )De Bruler at. her home, to honor Mrs. William E. Humphrey, of Wash. “ington, D. C. Miss Helen Welters and Miss Agnes Parker ¢ ed hos: « pitalities at the tea hour. Small Musicale and Tea Mrs, A. C. Kahike is entertaining today with a small musicale and tea. to compliment Mrs, Frank B, Carter of Sao Paulo, South America, and Mrs. "Kaiblke’s mother, Mrs, E. Rochow, of Rock Island, Ill. Invitations have been limited to intimate friends 0 the ner guests. . Mrs. Preston Padgett to Entertain 9) Mrs. Preston T. Padgett Ig extending invitations for a bridge luncheon to be given at her home at Evergreen Point on Tuesday, September ith. Ten tables will be in play. Miss Isabel Prescott Betrothed Me and Mrs. Edward L. Prescott announce the engagement ‘daughter, Isa¥el, to Mr. W. Hilding Lindberg, son of Mr Lin: tg, of Tacoma. No date has besn set for the wedding. oe ee and Shower for Bride-Elect To honor Miss Frances Thomson, a September bride-to-be, Miss Fr MacPherson and Miss Alice Uddenberg are entertaining with a bridge shower on next Toesday afternoon at Miss MacPherson's home. Pew Ne of - Announce Daughter’s Marriage Myr, and Mrs. John Hugh McCabe, of Yakima, announce the marriage of pitheir daughter, Patricia Gertrude, to Mr. Roland Merle T: ‘and Mrs. Harry Taylor, of Seattie, on Thursday, August 16, Mrs. Taylor formeriy ajtended the University of Oregon, and is a mem | Ber cf Delia Gamma sorority, Mr. ylor attended the University Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will be at home at the Tramontin apartments, mber. after ri eee Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops ‘The Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops will be closed all day Monday, Sep- mber 3. ice at the Tea Shop on Tuesday will be in charge of First Hill Guild, Mrs. George Riley acting as hostess, assisted by Mra. C. R. Collins, 1 | R. Boswell, Mrs. G, W. Dickinson, Mrs. William ‘T. Prosser, Mrs, ‘ul Smith, Mrs. F. W. Simpkins, Mrs. Thomas Green and Miss Ethel Ir- Wednerday, University Guild wili be in charge, Mra. Hugh KR. Hone, rman; Thursday, East Highland Prive Guild, Mrs. D. D. Buldwin, host- ; Friday, Mount Baker Park Guild, Mra. Macy Nicholson, hostess; sat- D. Freeman, chairman. At the Thrift Shop on Tuesday, Mrs. H. J. Ramsey will have charge in Keve morning, and in the aftersioon, Winslow Auxiliary, with Mrs. Harry ? Horrocks, chairman; Wednesday, Queen Anne Guild in the morning and Capitol Hill Guild in the afternoon, Mrs, N. G. Bishopp, chairman; Thurs day morning, Renton Hill Guild, Mrs. C. F, Holmes, chairman; in the afs ternoon, First Hill Guild, Mrs. E, R. Boswell, chairman; Friday, North Queen “Anno Guild will be in charge all duy, Mrs, George Hubbard, chairman, and “Saturday, Broadway Guild, Mrs. B. C. Ward, chairman, | HALLER LAKE SOCIAL CLUB The Haller Lake Social club will £ "DAUGHTERS OF PIONEER The Daughters of Ponce of Washington will meet at the ¥. W. | be entertained by Mru, Edward Nix ic A. Biptember Sth, at 2 p.m. It|}on Thursday afternoon, September ‘will we the first meetiny of the 6th, at the Haller Lake club house, Election of officers will take place, ot} the | Che their} and Mrs. Gustaf | Septernt ‘aylor, son of Mr.| _ 1 Mrs refreshment “Helen Bar and at ORAL of club will beg! each Friday winter set CLUB the Nordica September «dur for re with the ove apart 30; Join gen: women from 16 to ako aro eligible Qualification mati pre Mr ng, Young b. and years infor the build be Miss eral from Moore telius Fdna , Mon call Ca pith4054 CITY etub card Ma ine of ART CLUB ng of the West will bo held at home of Mrs. Daniel Ragan, 49th ave, S$ W., on Wedn morning, September 5, at 10:30 Mra, A. W. Van Kirk will Mra, Ragan as hos opics under discussion of report American Federation of by Mrs. Max Hunter; by Mrs. A, E, Swain; by Mrs. F, W. Graham, #6 Ht g mee Seattle Art club the ono day o'clock an The consist will of convention rf Art, given art review, current art, RIDGLEY REBECCA At , fi y Rebecca auxiliary Wednesday afternoon, 5, in I, O. 0. F. temple, ‘clock. Iuncheon will be will me at 1 aser| serve club will meet September 4, at Edward Bray, Quarante evening, Mrs Tuesday the Mrs. Henry Burger Tells How Cuticura Healed Sister ““When my sister was cay, afew days old eczerna broke out all over her head and body. The skin was very red with small white-topped piim- ples which grew larger and nese forming sore eruptions, until she was completely covered. She was very fretfulandcross and we had to keep cotton around her the eruptions were so sore that she could hardly stand to be touched, “A neighbor suggested that we try Cuticura Soap and Ointment so we purchased some and in one month she waa completely healed.” (Signed) Mrs, Henry Burger, Gli gow, Mont. Cuticura Soap, Ointmentand Tal- cum are all you need for every-day toilet and nursery purpos iat, Dept H, Mala Soap Be, Oint ‘Coticura So m. ined cus!) Tho Lady Stirling Chapter, iN hold he D. first m ot the re aday, September ton will i of the board at on Tu H.W A meet m., J. | Mra. Weed, will held meeting. anit |LopGE DEGR Seatt Honor NO. 7, or Lodge HONOR Ko. 7. ain the state preal Downing, of Hill. r next regular . Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, in Ever. green hall, 1409 Ninth ave The chairman of the ment committes, Mra. Victoria Dan els, promises something very good in the way of entertal The members especial have ship tion This ts possibly visit of the | present term. . ALPHA CLUB The Alpha club will hold its first meeting of the club year on Thurs. day, September 6th, with Mrs. Wm Curtis, at the home of Mrs. A. G Fairbanks, 7048 16th ave. N. W Luncheon will be served at 12:20. ee m | September 4, ment irked to make efforts to attend, as well as their candidates for member. present are themselves for invita the only present official during tr IONIA SOCIAL CLUB ‘The Tonia Social club meets Wed nesday, September 5, at 2 o'clock, in the card rooms of the Masonic tem: ple, Pine and Harvard ave, East orn Stars and thelr families are wel: come ad RUMMAGE SALE The Methodist-Protestant Sunday school will hold a rummage sale the mezzanine floor in the Economy market, September 6th and 7th. F trons are earnestly requested to ¢ nate articles and help worthy cause, on a . LADIES’ LYRIC CHORAL CLUB The Ladie | will meat for Lyric Choral club the first rehearsal of the season Tuesday evening, Septem. | |ber 4, at 7:40, at the First Prest ‘PORTOLIVE—BRIMFUL OF THE ELEMENTS WHICH ‘GIVE HEALTH AND VITAL- ITY—PORT WINE AND OIL OF OLIVE Five out of every wven people fall a prey to colds when the ays. |tem is at low ebb and susceptible to ajiments. Portolive is not only a corrective of digestion and a spark-plug to your nervous system, but 1t greatly jstands between you und seasonal jailments, | Delicious to take—a toothsome jmingling of nature's corvectives with rare old Port Wine and Oil of Olive, | Take it thrice daily and at night. |Give it to the children, I's a regu. lar “toaat" to good health in thou sands upon thousands of homes, Yes, your druggist hig Portolive. ~~Advertivoment, | A regular | Degree of entertain. | Follows ‘left to be Mra. Edwin for Philadelphi months. recently gone two Mins Esther Campbell left Jay for Mount Rainier, over the week end. Clittord haa left Crawford, yenter Crawford Mrs Brown) for join Captain who tloned there. “Minas Margucrite Nielsen of H. Lake left Saturday on the S&S othy Alexander los Ange spend the winter She panied by Miss Washington, D. C. Mary M. Young nt Rainier, to be was accom Dinesen of Mrs for Mo’ Tuesday left today terian church, The new music the season will be on hand. ment fee is $1 for Enroll- HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION TO MEET The Norwegian Hospital associa- | tion announces the opening of its fall work at a business meeting in Nor- way hall, Tuesday, September 14, at |1:30 o'clock In the afternoon. cee FREMONT W. C. T. U. The Fremont W. C. T. U. will meet jon Tuesday, September 4th at 2 p. |m. In the Fremont Baptist church. | Mrs. H. Daw, Medal Contest super- intendent, will sponsor a Seriptural contest for a siiver medal, members of Fremont Union participating, see CANADIAN WOM | The Canadiah Women's club will [hold its first regular business and social meeting of the club | Tuewdi ptember 4, at 2 p the Federated clubhouse a st. and Harvard ave, } jtive meeting will be Mrs. A. McLean and Barnes will be host | social hour, following | meeting, QUEEN AN FRUIT AND FLOWER MISSION The Queen Anne Circle of. the Fruit and Flower Mission will meet at the home of Mra, David 1, 3 Eighth ave. W,, Tue: CLUB son on m., in Mrs. « during tho the business CIRCLE lay morn Campfire News The most ever enjoyed came to a close successful camping by Campfire Girls yesterday morning, when all the gypsies and guardians attending the guardians’ training course, sang ood-bye Sealth,” as the Virginia V steamed away from the dock Tho regular sixth period closed last Saturday mornitg and honors wore awarded on the night before. Tho best camper of summer was Betty Ransom, and the honor of smiling thru also came to Betty, Other honors were: Best mixer, Polly Brown, from senior camp, and Emily Hayes of junior camp most thoughtful girl, Marguerit Racine; most courteous girls, Wdith McGinnis and Virginia Patten; best athlete, Catherine Baum; best diver, Betty Wardali; distinction tn. swim ming, Natalle Cohen; best volun: teor workers, Betty Lewis, Gertrude Lohse; distinction In basketry, Stel. la Johnson, The quiet tents were to be gone} gone until | | Donald, nan, Councillors winning Wohelo} © Kathryn Wascher, Hope Pear Jeon, DeEtte Devers, Miss Theresa Gay, Dorothy Cramer. | Wohelo spectals will be awarded Ito the following at the reunion In the fall; Emily Hayes, Lucile Le master, Irma Thompson, Elma Jol ly, Alice Lenoir, Fritale Swan Marjorie Rattray, Rose Bres nan, Inell Weed. | During the gounel! fire, Rowe Wright, who has been at Camp Sealth for the last three a Campfire Girl for Tho three ranks upon her and #he with a bead head a Seattle symbol, camp j The Legion National aneay which closes Octo ber 1% offers to all boys and girls between the ages of 12 and 18, nelusive, an opportunity rahipy in colleges to be des-| lignated by the winners, The sub- lject of the contest ts ‘“Why) | America Should Prohibit Immigra- |tion for Five Years.” | | ‘The essays are not to be over 500 words long, and are to be writ-| ten on only ofte side of the paper. All 8 must be recelved at a piace designated by the county) superintendent of schools not later lthan midnight of October 12, 1923 The prizes aro first, $750; second, } $500; third, $250, First prize in| cach state will be a silver medal; second prize, a bronze medal; third prize, a certificate of merit. strom Miss became first time. bestowed wan presented | band, made with the girls at | the were by American | Contest, ess GIRLS F MOUNT A a concert at the inn, |the long white slopes of the “moun. {tain that was God,” were part of} the many enjoyable trips taken by | the Campfire Girls on thelr visit at] Paradise Inn, on Mount Rainier. — | ‘The party wag composed of eight girls, who won second prize in the National Parks parade, and Mise | "Theresa Gay, 5 Reaussenu {and Miss Hope on, Who were councillors at Camp Sealth, Mrs. | Loekley, Campfire guar JOY RAINIER and hikes up | porge EXTRACTION FREE DAILY (vith other work) OHIO: ‘PAINLESS | naangocws Our partial piate, which does not coger the roof of the, mouth if you have two or more teeth. 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