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BETTY BRAINERD Reception for Senior Class And Faculty of l 1 Mrs By Bridge Luncheon For Miss Whitelaw Mrs, Rex Stafford uncheon gt the Golf el honor Mise Marjort ode. ¢ Mra. J For Steamship Miss Mary and bin ident ar Hen gave a Louise Co Mrs, Au he sponsor for the | Saturday _ Bpokar ne which) of the senior cla k Satur | of the University of rbin was a8 ghosen becarise tid ree " " v9 er tte nea cx a ree Informal Dinner rg The ship was named the City of Lioyd Blynn entertained « ‘ Spokane in honor of that city's rec at the Golf club White ‘ord for the largest oversubscription evening. His « ~ fer the Fourth Liberty Loan. Cording to population Miss Corbin was presented with mesh bag by the Skinner Corporation. With her on th Waunching party were Mr. snd Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam! Jp, and M wiah Collins, B. Owen, Mrs. David! , T® day White will st evenin of law, a bri placed for Mrs. Fred Michae City Was launched @ay afternoon Burton Fenn Fohr Miva Elva Mins thy Linde M « r Mildred Nelson Miss of her work ir Lieut and dinner day Margar ert Gille a | the aij ‘ Mine ridge luncheon Mins 4 Rob. who is ayer Mins 2 ¢ Philadetphia, Lieut. u. N.|2nformal Farewell and Mr t Cushman. A in Eagleson to Lecture lect be enjoyed after the ac afterno H. Ripley, whe t of this month ermal Mrs. N leaves the int par me mond w , by M James B. Bag co Bar Misa Rebdecea ences of base h > {at her home Theaday Honolulu oe i Margaret Hind of will be repeated Royal Neighbo ~ John Happy, Mr. Henry dist church, Fifth ' , Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. ( ee cake ‘ Friendship C ‘amp No. 838 The Royal Neighbors, Camp Ne at. a (BBA Mise Helen Heussy of Spokane ce perengr 338, will memorial servi After the launching a dinner was ete frat to Miss Corbin at the Rainier Be by the State Development) exercises that occurred same |for departed members this i Of the Chamber of Commerce. | evening. Admission is free, but at $ o'clock at the Ballard city were soe for Judge and) treewill offering will be taken Members of Modern Woodmen and families and friends of departed are extended a special in ustrated Dexter Davidsor ave Tt done for ot were unable to bh because of the observe evening ha! » Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. | the penefit of the Children's Ort! Miss Margaret | ioc hospital . who is the house a Corbi § ki 4 . . Se ies Corte andre. Mr'|Dinner Prior to and Mrs. William Faris, Mr. |“ Ragl4 Happy, Mr. and Mrs. M. J Subscription Dance Miss Marjorie Whitelaw Mr. Moncrieffe Cameron to be married on June 24 to & Wills, Mr. and and: Mrs.| tank Fellows Day, was the honor guest on Friday eveni a din ner given by Mise Grace Hoffer iman at her home. The gt Miss Susan Gilfillam, of Av Tex and Miss Mildred Ne members vitation . Victory Club The V ry club will give other of its popular dances Leech pe on Wednerday ning. Arrangements have made for a musical surprise during the intern sie A especial invite tion + a nd has been extended to ar who Is ition eve ‘Mr. Thomas B. Hill, Mr. at . M. J. Bacon and Mr. Davis, ting talks were made b: Baris, representing the Skinner ly shipbuilders; Miss Corbin of the City of Spokane Kansas City who are —— representing the Fourth of Mie Wh . Mise ty Loan committee; Mr. C. W.|/Green, Miss Elsa Michaelis fim, secretary of the Fourth Lib-| Lillian Michactis, Mise Marian “ean committee, and Judge| Miss Monica Hughes, Miss Dorothy | Of the State Development| Lindsey, Mr. Frank Day, Mr. Law rence Arnold, Mr. Chester Latimer, Dr. Clarence hannon, Mr. Charles by the Skinner @ Eddy| putton, Mr. Arthur Latimer, Mr. Ed ition to the mayor of Spokane) toge, Mr. William Yerkes, Mr. Har ‘eommemoration of the affair. t©) 414 Houston and Mr. Robert Hurl erated to the mayor by 3 burt. Mr. and Mrs. Heffernan chap erohed the affair A handsome basket of pink roses and peonies, interspersed with blue forget-me-nots, centered the table Pink candies added a softened ef fect to the table. Lat attended the subscripti¢ Christensen’s hall Mrs. Ripley Complimented In corhpliment to Mre. N. H. Rip ley who leaves for Raymond. Wash., to make her home, Mre Ned Everett Davis will give a bridge on Friday afternoon the Intimate friends of the honor guest. There will be three tables of bridge and the hostess will be assisted by Mre | Harold Moore. . ests were tin, exeervice men Dinner for Recent Bride and Groom Mr. and Mre ined at din m, the guests Luetife Mi tre Robert Brinkley en er on Saturday ever ing at the Golf club in compliment to Mr. and Mra. James F. who arrived in Seattle on F make their home. Mr and Jamea Brinkley were recently tied in Memy ‘Tenn of the bride. a day to Mrs mar home A handsome silver loving cup was portation Club bE. ©. Holland, president of Washington State college at gave a most interesting today at a luncheon given by Wransportation club of Seattle. numbers were given by Madden, violin, and Arville piano. . Rainier Beach Entertainment Tuesday the Rainier eburch munity and special ent all reside: more years of age. Judge G Ha! Geliver an addr will be followed with a musical and elocutionary program. Miss Achsa Lou Powell, who has been attending Smith College, re turned bome Saturday night oe June 17th, at Precbyteriar evenin R arden ¢! Com give a honor Beach ab wil! in dintri Elephant Shop Anette Baird Fyler has ar the program for tomorrow White Elephant Shop and De at the piano. Miss Made! will , sine. Your ; Baby Is Born New Abost the Time to Come Afterwards. | Buffet Supper } . Mr. and Mrs. ¢ have been on a around ¢t ‘ Portiand and turned home >. L. Hibbard, who ten-day motor trip ylumbia highway to North Yakima, re Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mertens entertained at a charming buffet supper on Sunday evening at their home in compliment to Mise Georgia O al Lear and Mr. William ©. Warren ye. Ser, x Fifty guests enjoyed their how your arma your tiny |ity and lafer a mosical progra dy eure thet you can feel | was given. E before its arrival you did all in to give it a happy pre-natal . Mr. Curtis Bloedel, who haa been attending Yale University, returned home Sunday | Bone-Starr Wedding On the 32nd anniversary of her parents’ marriage, Miss Mildred Scott Bone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Hone, formerly of Seattle, was married to Lieut. John Ford Starr, of Richmond, Ind., Sun atare. je nanided. hey | day afternoon, June 15, in the Cen Gispesttion. “which reflects eo (tral Church of the Disciples of hia, upon the unborn child. |Christ by the Rev. Dr. F. 8. Idle Mr, EB. C. Wagner arrived in Se- the regular use of Mothe attle Saturday from New York peaaily vite, 40. “* Scott C. Bone, the bride's! + 8 4 cot C . or wston Ly The Rev. and Mrs. W. HL B peg Magenta father, was formerly editor of i Post-Intelligencer of Seattle, and for | nd two children, Jane’and William la number of years was a corre-| Will leave today to take the George spondent for prominent newspapers| Folsom cottage at Pilot Point on in Washington and a delegate at| the Sound Jarge for the republican national committee nt Miss Victoria Tashian has accept ed the position as visiting house keeper with the Charity Organiza tion soclety in Detroit and left for that city yesterday. Miss Tashian has been identified with the o. 8. of this city and in a sister of Mrs. Otis Fioyd Lamson. say that the thoughts and | of the expectant mother gr 7} health and disposition ‘of tno! infant. ‘over balf a century thousands of used the time-honored Friend, say that they nauses, nervousness that SJecunar istreasing feeling 90 where nature is unaided. They oe ‘and happiness. the Dradfield Regulator Com- K, Lamar Building, Ati Mrs. Keator, wife of Bishop Keator for their Motherhood Book, of ees of Tacoma, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bone have recently)... rederic Bentley, has left for gone to New York to make their| Mmm, Pre home e. _ Mr. and Fog? _Btare win make). Mra. Rex Stafford, who has been theie home in Richmond, tt visiting for three months in Buffalo, } oe in + N. Y., returned home last week, ee McCord. urned home Shower and Bridge For Bride-Elect Another of the partie for Miss Marjorie Wh ja miscellaneous shower Mrs. N, H. Ripley will on Thursday afternoon. of bridge will be at guests will be the in of Miss Whitelaw Mr. E t Yale. ing. an who has been day even. being given r aw will be at which be returned home hostess) Wednend: having been honorably Five les | discharged from the service play and the ee timate friends| Miss Mary McClure of Port house guest of Dr Ange. Annie . see Twin Daughters Born | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence EB. (Frances Whalley), of News |Pa,, are being congratulated the birth of twin daughters ION Mr. Frederic Christensen Elsa, left today for York to remain until Septe They will dancing tions under Maskogna Mr. W. Dwight Mead returned — Friday from a trip to California. oe Judge Richard A. Ballinger re turned Friday from a trip East. Mr Richard T. Ballinger returned home Saturday from Stanford University pera Commander FB. ¥, Eckhardt, U and Mrs. Eckhardt have returned to Bremerton after a month's leave spent in California Bear and Third Ave UNIVERSITY upon i receive instruc Are you sacrificing coffee flavor for price? Lower coffee prices do not mean a saving. Real coffee economy lies in strength and flavor. M.J.B. Coffee is the richest flavored coffee you can buy. Buy the five pound can and ae save more money. row REMEMBER OUR GUARANTEE Curtiss Airplanes | Are on Way South SACRAMENTO, Cal, June 16. rhe five ¢ planes, forced | 4, Ore,, Sunday nig! | because of storms, left there th morning on their return flight from | Portland and will arrive at Mather {field this afternoon. Governor Olcott of Oregon ia fly jing withIAeutenant-Col, Watson and | will come to Sacramento. The De Haviland plane returned to Sacramento Saturday, making the | trip from Portland in five hours and 4 minutes. |PASS OUT SHEEPSKINS TO UNIVERSITY GRADS Formal commencement exercises and the presentation of degrees to the graduating class of the univer sity took place #EB | 10:30 o'clock in Meany hall. Dr, Hir am Lindsey, president of the Univer sity of Idaho, was commencement beaker, M. J. BRANDENSTEIN & CO, * | Olfice and Warchoone, 313 Occidental Ave, at! | ‘The Qe TAR TUR 1TY—I R ES TRAIN DIATE DIVE And train to work in a diver’s # Mary did! An to be times coutume graphed man The ¢ knew men Tiny, to the outfit w Jofterson Heights Community hela Murphin partmer her as she had been they first met her. she undertakes ap; for the Queen of § « married that ing had Tiny Goff mar he vind ted he 1 snd they ther b: had be ph tog A Movie car crew of the training very weil, Evidently was bow sught she engaged Mary where accent locker an kept ‘Tiny's spectal UBS FOR TUESDAY ting of the Jeffer pmunity club will be ib house, Thoma o, of the pub de t will « utilities ‘Transportation }to the by Une extension. home of Aiker ‘The and mu | will com been | new stepe wh the community must be taken Quarante Clab Meets meet at the yarante ¢ Mr 967 Alki w officers ub will nad Mr ave George W Will be installed efreshmenta an ete the evening Chapter A Chapter AC of Mra Members to meet 20. w : Pirtarer at University ban ent Canadian Woman's Club An important nadian at 3 Frederic new club all Can invited to | premiden } Ladies of the Maccabees ‘The te regul Mra, A at., at meeting of the Ca club will be held the auditorium Woman's lock in k & Nelson's » house will be discuss diane interested have Mrs. C. T t, will preside. ee 4 and attend Boyd. No. 944, Ladies tain @ in the L ° 4 Pine oe AK. EM. MF ar meeting J. Wenaler, Gud club will hok at the home o1 3418 EB. Circle No. 2, Trinity Lutheran Cirele Ush Lut of Mre #t. Chic Hunt's and Flower Minsic June 17 day At wil this 1 mpe tiembers have Tuesday ments work of get it de The moet Girls and 45th Lodge Seattle Honor, f Evergreen hall 9 o'clock The a P. EB N. Bt the pien Alki Revi Alki R the M., w ion and are o. park Tue usual meeting day take the oO. W Chureb of Holy Trinity Eng heran church at the home Arthur Pit ou WwW 79th ken dinner at 1 o'clock. see Hont’s Point Circle Point ot No, 2 circle he will from 1 1 4 o'clock ng Mrs. Henr the “Red Croan.” TY decided to meet each «on refugee par amsumed all with the aim te an pomnibie. Manas Dramatos fanus Dramatua club wil h Mra. Arthur M. Randolph to meet at Demros, 1th N.F lock shary ™ ak on for sew have thin kind. one oon No. 7, Degree of Honor Lodge No. 7 inal card party eee Chapter V, nnual ple of Chapter V will be held at ay instead of Monday Members should tavenna car to th ave. urn to the right jc grounds. . Eo. eview, No will meet hall, at Adler-i i-k Adler for gas had . I the reli fave me end Hicks Adler ourness tress IN and yearn thorn, ¢ other 8 Co, and Destroy And f We're Monday morning at| hoor: Ashley, Again! i-ka is the medi uch relief would f one 1 ing 1t.” m i-ka expels STAD lower alimentary ALL foul Often Cl bowe cana matter which ES con ents endicitis Adler-i-ka many mixture buck glycerine and nine Swift sold It in a ascara, imple drug: leading druggist SELF-ACQUAINTED then get nerve orce it to the Fei well inted with our h more COAT, UPSTAIRS you think of advertising ing think of The Sta, nelf-ne~| liver’s t the to time Clob to secure a car i at home a Pians for the q 1 ¢ Howell Fruit pet Tuem | Lung the 1 Degree of weanon at Arcade building, at} 4 and enter at & o'clock in the Fourth and Mar |\Carnsiiog ne Drug FOR ! | emation MONDAY S DIVER IN RE HER FROM IMME- TREASURE One morning she asked me he had ordered, But irive to any of the fash ten of thy Instead of the to o fit her in the tid not toc taxied a long boarded Mar we ferries, then we way to a pler and a tug showed me what she had ac quire thru her own Initia uve t, made for herself A perfect replica of Tir Certets a diver’s ew « contume extraordinary ention, in miniature “1 didn't consult wald wo I would object, But ‘ou know Jane afraid all's fair in lov you “he was at my dear. ed re nder if I do,” «ald the Honestly 1 n't riny or hate m going to profit by We had made Me nd girt tell him. what he mnly But taught 4 Mary nodded posit a Krotesq It would © rendered ary girl quite hi athleti plean { dane nt practice her hard as steel and plia a ary wa. Asa re and the weht her tug cre a wond ed her with the vast respect el-headed girl can comer le want ned wher where-—« “Won't Tin meets me be mu ome he'll know me at danee for him! on this ver because 1 here his own da be gazed make him * to mock And some may er the rail and Hub a ward dance awh M dance it with me! tertoa lly the gir wiggled hy It The men Her was terribly unreal (f her heavy helmet had been ruffled Idish brow her ¢ halo above her ¢ lke n's. Her giggle was ked me. What A modern a ent waa an angel's. apta of he gir? ¢ n of anning nome anc Dance think 1 imagination—and yet things come right to follow my intul That morning, I for us have too when I Sometimes 1 much I refus ions, I go wrong. follewed them, fortunately both, as later events proved. The tug put to Why couldn't nea we locate the U-boat right away,” whispered the little Q of Sm “It would be some stunt for un two girls, alone to get hold of thone pearl “Sure it would, but itdoesn't look feasible.” I protested, “I've every faith in you my nevertheless we this morn but 1 th be easy dear won't tr ng.” Mary tensed orthelens nt, th there. With the-« I pomseseed and the help o he | igent captain of the tug, it woul have been a simple problem in math to spot the sunken marine But my imagination bodied forth for poor Mary, alone, on the sea and it hardly as smooth as a floor She might stumbi © of the that circled the treasure! Ravenna | the It was a horror I couldn't risk! (To be continued) for Infants’ ion Milk is only pure, sweet cows’ and contain agar. 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