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' SEATTLE THE STAR DATES TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, JUNE 18—~ | Interiaken Guild of the Orthopedic hospital oO tertain with « gingham danee at the Yacht club. MONDAY, JUNIL 20—~ Mr. and Mrs. Ge entertain Seattle Society Miss Waterhouse Becomes Bride of Mr. Kerr at Home Ceremony; Miss Jackson Married at Kappa Kappa Gamma House; Wedding Plans Announced. TURADAY, JUNE 21— | M wii | Burwell the University eluh | — Dr and Mra Bruce Bimore wit || converted the spacious home of tun. : | Mr. and Mrs, Frank Waterhouse Mr, and Mra Keith Pultitt to be || dinner hosts, complimenting Mr er garden for ae & verttable summer © and Mra Frederick J. Great. the nuptial rites of their daughter WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22-~ Mary to Mr. James Charles Kerr, EENEEDAY 2h Son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Kerr, Hianche Melt to. Mr, Willian A. which last evening at §:30 were read Y er at the home of her par Dr, and Mrs, Arthur Holt, |) #:20 o'clock Lott Co by the Rey. William H. Bliss. White standards overflowing with white sweet peas, gladioli and pe-} onies, and linked by bands of white | Satin ribbons, defined the aisle lead renholme will wed Edward Hughes in pelin RSDAY, JUNE 23—~ Uri "©. Baten will entertain i" Mw. fing from the stairway to a canopy with a bridge luncheon at her Faised before the fireplace in the carmvlimentary to Mrs @rawing room. Here an artistic) a vert: fewesens. Bower of feathery greens, white} ice Bully and Mra, Gor onies, sweet peas and glad Bhaw will compliment Toses, peonle p Miss Camille Mahoney with a emee suggested the altar improvised | brides tea at the home of Mis: for the reading of the serv Wall} Bully, ets and broad baskets of these | Mine Pauline Titua and Miss Mar ly white blossoms tied with eee ay i tae koe bol | White ribbon further adorned the somplimentary te Miss Linas 4 Downie The music room was beautiful | FRIDAY, JUNF 21— With Caroline Testout Fladioli, pink peonies and blue del Pphiniums. In the sun room artistic Broadway Orthopedic gufld to en roses, few tertam with a strawberry tival at the home of Mra, James Hamilton de Veuve at the High groupings of white daisies, pink | landa. | Peonies and gladioli were very ef: | BASIE AY, SUN pene ond'}l fective, while the hall, like the draw: By har rE. ML Manner to 1} room, was inviting in its bridal entertain with « dancing party ¥ at Hunt's point. clubhouse Mress of green and white | Dinner dance at the Tennia elub. Preceding the service, Mrs. Gilbert | “Pryor rendered “O Promise Me” WEDNESDAY, JUNE t9— } The marriage of Miss Dorothy Most beautifully, Mrs, Hergert | Wy gh By ler, sister of the groom, violin: | liams at the home of her par . | Mr and) Mra Harlan Wet, with Miss Dorothy Ewing at the} coord blended their tones into the a. at £30 o'clock Chorus from Lohengrin, and Rev. Bliss, the groom and his best ‘man, Mr. Russell Collins, entered Frank Hammond First Methodiat e to Mr rin the pal church at 9 o'clock. ame took their places. Juntor Practice club will give an |) Down the broad staircase came) evening Musicale at “Norcliffe,” || ee r = e bride's ne home of Mr. and Mra, ©. D, | Miss Muriel Waterhouse, the bride's | $e ee of ahs Mighiana gister, as maid of honor, gowned in| )) @ girlish frock of old rose taffeta. | ‘The skirt had a foundation of & crepe, with an over-drapery of FRIDAY, JULY 15— Tennis club carnival at the Teants club. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3— | . of Mise Cami Bheer gold lace, and aig hina Mr. Walter Ja | ‘taffeta, embroidered in a ros io Ht. Joseph's church at sign with gold thread, fell to The bodice was of the em- taffeta and sleeveless. For | she carried a loose arm bou-| of Columbfa roses and pink! Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY On Wednesday evening, with a beautiful ceremony at the home of her brother-in-law dragons tied with a correspond- @nd sister, Mr.and Mrs. Heber Plank, Miss Dorothy Grace Godley became the bride of Mr. shade of tulle. bride entered on the arm of the wedding Herbert Bryant.—Portrait by M. P. K rkpatrick, Bushnell studio. abide be sila of the father, wearing ‘eo “ran “ Seattle Marathon Guard n her sister Gladys wore at og eceomnigg riage rg " cts ate \Infor mal Dinner ersonal W. B. A. of the Maccabees, will ge to Mr. Stanley Minor. tacoma, Mra. Robert Fyhian ot at Home meet Monday evening, June 20, at| ful and charming was she in |portiand, Mra. Clifford George of| Mr. and Mrs. Marion R.Cumminge| Mra, HL RR Clise ts enjoying a|3 P- ™. in Bertoldi's Mall, corner em [Bie bridal robe of ivory satin, em ‘Bellingham and Miss Cre ‘broidered in pearls, with touches old lace on the bodice and lace) . A tiara of the pearls, to : ch the filmy tulle veil was caught “with sprigs of orange blossoms on of Duwamish ave. and Lucille st. Drill practice. . hh Cun-jare entertaining with an informal ningham of Everett. jdinner at their residence this even- The dining room was most at-|ing. tractive in pergola effect. The walls | and ceiling were latticed and trailing wistaria and Testout roses guyly Side, fell the length of her|rambled over its surface. The pret- oF a |tily appointed table was centered filled with gardenias and mauve| ° shia: with an oblong basket of summer ; cil lea gel The urns were in charge of, visit with Mrs. Henry Winter, plan- ning to remain until Tuesday, when she will depart for Tacoma where she will visit friends for a short | Ume. ee Residents of Magnolia Bluff All property holders and residents eee of Magnolia bluff will meet Monday ve 20, 8 p. m, at the Mr. and Mra. H. O. Philips have |¢vening, June 2 recently removed to Whidby Island, |Thorndyke Avenue church. A report i. a : will be given by the school board piakthe. y will spend the summer) - carding a new school and plans Luncheon and Bridge Planned for Mrs. Clise Mrs. Henry Winter will compll ment Mra. H. R. Clise with a lunch-/ eon on Monday afternoon. The af- | roses eee valley and ed with stzeanr hairs James P> Rogers and Mra léatr om be at her residence, with ok _ [tor the organization of a Magnolia ’ ‘After the ceremony ® reception | William Grecory King, Jr. (Miss | covers for twelve, and bridge will| Mr. and Mra. Fk Knox Roberts |'™Provement club, wil madi Charlotte Winter) of Los Angeles, assisted by Miss Erma Verd and Miss Mary Small. On her honeymoon Mra. Keyes be the later dive: . Alumnae Reception, will leave tomorrow by motor for Portland, going down to attend the golf tournament. . n. . held. In the receiving line were bridal party, the bride's parents, - and Mrs. Frank Waterhouse, a the groom's parents, Mr. and Harmony Homestead Lodge No. 1743 Memorial services will be held in Moose hall, Second and Seneca st., ee ities ““ 4 Tuesday, June 21, at & p. m., by James A. Kerr. The service of | Wore 4 taille - of pacing Palo Ys Dinner and Dance | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rinker and Kp el Homestead lodge No. 1743, upper followed. American Beauty |20d 9 Cone tne a etry bioaxoma |. Honoring the graduating clans at) baby daughter are now residing at! brothers of America. Toses were used in decorating the rom & hapten en ie bgrornteecd University of Washington, the eo sew ave, Oakland, ca eee i nestled near the crown. Her co i Mra. Rinker was | former! iss dining Foom and the exquisitely ap-|Westlet Siatashioned flowers—-mari-| Alumnae entertained this afternoon; Mrs Rinker was formerty Lakota Campfire Girts ‘pointed le had for its ornament Tole and daisies,” Mr. and Mrs | with a reception from 3:30 until 6:30 non sg aa ‘The Lakota Campfire, which Is talian garde: sds and daisies.” 3 a 3 oe 4 " Mr. “= ther of the|Keves left for a fortnight’s trip and| clock at the Commons on the) J) 14» bite towel ee Maa iy cate cc ceaues ‘Waterhouse, mother the) hemas after duly 2 ac cose | nnet Sk page Sige oulse | riris, heid its election of officers ‘bride, wore a handsome gown of | Will be at home after July x This evening at 6:20 o'clock, the Schafer of Chicago will arrive in| tuesday, June 14. The following satin embroidered in jet and 12th ave. N. E. Alumni dinner Will take place, to be te city Wednesday evening to be 3 were elected: Exther Campbell, pres ident; Jennie Blackwell, vite presi dent; Eva Burkhardt, secretary; Jo- sephine Beck, treasurer. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Mrs. Keyes is a fraduate of the Mrs. Kerr, mother of the groom, | University of Washington, with the | (was gowned in gray Canton crepe|class of 1920, and a member of embroidered in pastel shades and a|Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr.| Luncheon for eorsage of orchids. Keyes is also a 1920 graduate of the | pa) Boag | the guests of Dr, and Mrs. HL M. Stryker for a few days. - eee Mrs. A. C. Cove left Wednesday for Philadelphia, where she will be “@ corsage of orchids. followed later by dancing. ¥ ‘The bride donned her traveling at-|univérsity and is affiliated with Phi) fl \the guest for the euminer of Mrs. ss tire—a three-piece costume of gray | Upsilon fraternity. Mra Walter B, Beale has &P ii Loudenslager. ‘bask ed poiret twill embroidered in French see ranged a luncheon of twelve covers ree hers nnual Parish Picnic » blue. With this she wore a. small P; ‘ | at her home next Friday afternoon Mrs. Claude M. Seeley end son, J The annual pienic and an ae J | « Pi D M. Seeley 1. TOC | sports § ‘8 Pi ‘ ark blue straw hat trimmed with a Miss Seely Will Become jin entertainment of Miss Anne win wit) leave Cnet soak en apes oft Cage Pasian yall be French blue rosette and a corsage| Bride of Mr. Gilbert Seely, who will be a June bride. [tae where they. Wil spend 0 veld on Saturday, UnerI8, at | ef orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Kerr left| 7 29 ig eee encatin land park, “rain or shine. ‘i —— i : | 4 ge ends of the pupils of St on'their wedding trip and will be at|\ON JUNE 2 Yeo AY. . | dats and friends of t home after July 1 at the Arcadia| Miss Anne Seely, daughter of Mr Pre-Nuptial | Mes. 3. C. Marmaduke t spending|20n0® Sunday school and kinder | Apartments. Mrs. Kerr attended |and Mrs. Edwin ©. Seely, has chosen | E’ntertainments [several days at Lake Creacent. — [tome and bring their filled baskets | Miss Finch’s school in New York|Wednesday, June 29, as the day o! Miss Pearl Macilraith entertained ee come and inp ne! sia led ba ie ) and Mr. Kerr is a graduate of Stan-| her marriage to Mr, Curtias R. Gil jat her home on Wednesday evening,| Mra. H. 8, Frye, who has been nary Pr hires se carton reo 4h ai eee University, | bert, son of Mrs, and Mrs, H. M-) june 9, with a miscellaneous shower | the guest of Mrs. Roderick Campbell] "g: John's Sunday schoo! baseball i, Gilbert, of Yakima, Rel 4 by \Complimentiig Miss Doris Black-|in Vancouver, B. C., for a few|team, W. Colcock, manager, will Miss Jackson Weds pine ceremony wit be read BY burn, who, on June 15, be weeks, returned Friday, accompanied | oni. ,Colcock,. manager, _will = . Rev » Stead a eh jbride of Mr. Edwin Close by Mrs. Campbell, who will be her]... 7 om 2 Ber. Keyes This o'clock ‘tn the Pigrim Congress |on Saturday evening, June 11, Miss | Suest for a short time, ioe opeee Sevens Come tee a Afternoon tional church. Miss Harriet | ” vi Blackburn. was given &. surprise aie % rt : Hate rgd dh This afternoon at the Kappa|*i#ter of the br age baa 3 party at her home by Miss Maybelle| Mrs. Fred Rope and Mrs. William |" 'ncheon from 12 | ~sfaoe SP Rappa Gamma house, Miss Mildred |HONOF, and the maids of the Dr@Al | French and Mrs. A. Coumb, | Thorne of Denver, Colo., are in the arty will be Misa Elizabeth Wright, tae Chapter A, P. BE. 0. Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. y Shieh “Saatouret see city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.| chapter A, P. E. O., will hold its Henry Lincoln Jackson of Shenan rapes p Papel x eigese \Calendar for Tea SI Scholdt, anual plone Saturday, June 95, at doah, e ¢ al | ers of the groom, and Miss | or f nual pienic & day, June oo eft cenige I gad | Lehr Bho! 4 nolo the home of Mrs. R. H. Denny and Vancouver, B. C. Alice Parki son of Mrs. Bruce Lunford, who has been Eeenur Clarence Keyes, Jr, son of |7 "ii, of the brideelect.. Mr. |Next Week ¢ Mrs. P. H. Bamford on Lake Wash. *Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Keyes, of in | visiting In Nashville, Tenn., has] - . J bert, brother of the groom-elect,| The rent guilds to be inj Jington. The boat will leave Madison Tacoma, Rev. 1. O. Baird performing , FO harsE ny bag be . ‘chon {Joined Mr. Lunford here, and they : “ee iia eeremony at 4 o'clock will be his groomeman, and the ush-|Charge of the Orthopedic Tea ShOP| have tuken an etiues at |park at 2p. m. and a business me * Gree: lers are to be Mr. Hollister Sprague, | next week will be Monday, Trinity | 19 ; ling of the chapter will precede the ns and huckleberry banked ‘ 30.|church, Miss Rebecca Collins, host-(12*) @ve N. E. for the summer |,,,, hich will be served at 6 the fireplace in the living room, be.| Mt. Edwin Seely, Mr. Almon Bo-/ pe ebecca Collins, host-| months, picnic, which w e og higltadpeblaae dled gardus, and Mr. Horace Gilbert c suestay, St. Mark's Guild of ee o'clock. fore c . ole | St. Mark's church, Mrs, J Moore +? so iy baake divin vee | A reception will follow at the} 5 . Capt y 7 ‘ Muhilie lovely baskets of fragrant blow |, Tray and Mra. Seely for |hostess; Wednesday, Madrona Guild,|,C®?t and Mra. M. K. Wills spent Annual Picnic, Child Study goms in the pastel shades were ef. M M 5 | several days last week in Vancouver, se eatin relatives and intimate friends. Mrs. A. Menke, hostess; Thursday, : Departme fectively placed vantage pointa. | “4 “4 |B. C, with their son and daughter. he stairway was tntwined in greena| Miss Secly is a graduate of the|Queen Anne Guild, Mrs. W. M.liniaw, Mr, and Mra. Charles Wills, |.,7® Snnual picnic of the child and flowers of orchid, pink and Live University of Washington, and a|Humanson, Friday, Wash-|’ ee tries Wills: | study department of the Woman's tones. 3 ue member of Alpha Omicron Pi So-|ington Ps ud, Mrs. Hi. Mi GtFY-| wer ona Mra 3. Gh .Mtewark tatk| Comrery clud. Seheduled for today 4 | nd the Tolo club. Mr. Gil-|ker, hostess; Saturday, Capitol Hill : Pro art left) as been postponed until Tuesday Miss Isabelle Blake of Hoquiam | Perity, for Portland Wednesday to spend a most beautifully preceding the |bert is also a graduate of the Uni- | Guild, Mrs. Jane A. Close, hostess nese of next week. Members will meet Ponecgrin pom ia 2 ge Ped versity, and is affiliated with Delta |~—— — oe ied with Mr, and Mrs, Harry at Madison Park dock at 10:45 a, m by Miss Marie Broulette at the|Upsilon Fraternity A WOMAN'S HEALTH ate Further particulars may be had by Piano, which signaled Rev. Mr.| be Ft Mrs. Alice Hebberd has departea|‘¢lephoning Mrs. Ralph Lounsbury, Baird, the groom and his grooms. Reception at Every woman's health 1s pecu-|for Hayden Lake, where she wili|"*Pitol 1128 | | = man, Mr. Carl Wallace. ile uh ‘ Uarly dependent upon the condition |spend the summer. The maid of honor, Miss Dorothy |1'he University of her blood. How many women eee Sunset Heights Literary Club ) Black, of Ellensburg, entered, pret-| Dr. Henry Suzzallo, and the |suffer with headache, pain in the nigan, Miss| Sunset Heights Literary club will H tily attired in Nile green taffeta and|of Regents of the University back, poor appetite, weak digestion, | Ls Miss He Merrit, {meet with Mrs, Anna Teeple at [white organdie, with which she wore Washington, have issued invitations |a constant feeling of weariness, pal: | ahan, Miss Nancy/Etichmond Beach, Tuesday, June 21 B «@ fascinating hat to correspond and for a reception to be given in the|pitation of the heart, shortness of|Emory and Mise Polly Perkins are|T@ke 11:30 bu © corsage of pink and orchid sweet “Rainier Vista” on Monday after. ath, pallor and nervousness? If|mpending the week-end at “The pari NE peas. Following were little Mary|noon, at 3 o'clock, honoring the|¥ou have any of th symptoms, do| Patch,” the summer home of Mr. Allied Clubs Picnic Elizabeth McGogy, niece of the bride, |graduating class, the alumni and|not despair of getting better but be-|and Mrs. W. D. Perkins at the| The Allied Clubs will have a pic as flower girl, in a dainty ruffied the faculty of the University zin now, today, to build up your|Country club. nic at Wildwood park Sunday, June pink organdie frock, with sash of ge blood with Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills. eee 19. There will be dancing afternoon blue tulle, and a pink organdie hat, a Ses how the nervous energy of the} Miss Deane Irwin and Misg Vir-|@9d evening, also a baseball game trimmed with bows of blue tulle. she Miscellaneous body is restored as the blood be-|ginla Daniel left: this rning on{and other sports. carried a miniature basket of old-|Shower comes pure and red and the entire/the 8. 8. President for California, gi ecaied fashioned flowers. Clayton George| oniy frfteth /elindie. Jat aie system is strengthened to meet|where they will visit friends in Los Allah Social Club of Bellingham, nephew of the groom, | anne Seely were bidden to the home| ery Semana upon It, Angeles and Del Monte until fall. Allah Social club’ will meet with Was cunning in a white satin suit) of sien Katherine Boyd on Wednes Tia cit nether ta OR ee Be reso egy hype sobaescadge Lebar And carried the ring on a white satin Guy evening, when she entctaiag {tut for all women but they are Mr. and Mrs, Donald ¥. Graham |ave. N. B., Wednesday, June 22, at pillow. arith! = meee cacoceet a | ticularly valuable to girls of sch und small son, Richard Wisher, will|2 p.m re hostesses are to be The tall, stately bride was lovely! Himentary to then wer, com lage who show symptoms of going |arrive in the city tomorrow morning |Mrs. McPherson, Mrs, Glenn D. Bar. in an afternoon gown of beige lace, | y ne honor guest. into a decline, who become pale,|to be the guests of Mrs. Graham’s|ton and Mrs. William Nickey, Cards tabroidered in pink and blue motits| eee nervous and languid. ‘These pills) parents, Mr, and Mrs. O. D. Fisher.|and refreshments. All Eastern aid in securing perfect development eee over a foundation of georgette c Sunday Eveni rs invited tied on one side in a soft bow, the wilt entertain with a Sunday even streamers falling to the edge of her ing supper at their home at Medi skirt. Her becoming hat was of tomorrow Medios orchid tinted Canton crepe, with or chid lace falling over the edge and two pastel shaded hydrangeas tucked Matinee Luncheon among {ts folds. A corsage of or-| At the regular wn: and healti Ly strengthening the sys tem and purifying und building up the blood. Thin biood during the growing years of a girl's life usually | means a flat-chested and hollow. cheeked womanhood. There can be neither health nor beauty without red blood which gives brightness to eee Overseas Club Picnic The Overseas club will picnic at Lincoln Beach Sunday, June 19. Members and friends are requested to bring basket lunch. Take Faunt jleroy car at Second and Pine st. at 11:30 a. m, Miss Blizabeth Hurlbut, who has been attending Wells college at Au rora, N. Y., and Miss Nellie Felger, who has been a student at Mount Vernon seminary in Washington, D. C., will arrive home this evening. ee Miss Ellen Messer, who has been e lunche 1 n| the eyes and cowr to cheeks and lips. |attending Wykeb chids, pink sweet peas and lilies of to be wiven at the Women's 1 re uate AGES men's Univer.-| Write now. to the Dr. Williams |ington, Conn, tw expe , + ‘i " $ eps ‘ " . expected to ret ‘arty 7 eine seat Mbtgg tae ata Lad ms 2 Ma “inesday, the host-| Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y.,|June 29 to spend her vacation with Sree Pa nce eed ee } esses will be Mrs. H. M. J, Baker and/for the helpful booklet, ‘Buliding|her parenta, Mr, and Mrs, He fe'teswun hei masigerte at eeaivinig with the bridal party were |Mrs, Scott Mciiachorn, Up the Blood.”—Advertisement. Messer, : me Be rere mith:@ social and card party lin Swedish ‘club hull Wednesday ENTHUSIASM The Fort Worden army set ts en thusiaatic over the seenic grandeur of the Northwest. Almost every weekend the officers not on duty turn their motors towards the Olympic Highway, and from Towns end to Lake Crescent, praises may be heard, The mountains, the lakes, the giant trees, and the little fis all share in the eulogy, On Satur day Colone! John L. Hayden, U. 8 A., commander of the Puget Sound coast defenses, motored asparty to the Log Cabin Lon, Lake Crescent, where fishing was the order of the day. His guests were Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, U, 8. A. com mander of Fort Worden, and Mrs. Merriam, Mra. Lemmon, wife of Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, U 8. A, and Captain Arthur D. Hughes, U. 8. A. CHARMING LUNCHEON At their Fort Flagler quarters, on Friday, Mrs. Moore, wife ant Colonel Jairus Alphacus Moore g U, 8. A, gave a charming luncheon | present assignment and detailed to in compliment to the Reverend | Wort Monroe, Virginia Davis Adams, and Mrs . Adams, and Past Surgeon C. G. Ratt | opnerg RESCINDED ner, 8. P. H. 8. The dismantled |” Gace de ailing Captain Louis quarters were decorated with roses. | samey Bowler, U.B. A. to the Phil. | and roses centered the table, where at his Port Townsend quarters, of Past Surgeon C. G. Rattner, U. 8. P. H. $., who gave an elaborate lunch eon in their honor on Sunday at Lingerlonger Inn, Colonel Skinner served with much distinction in France, and is at present detailed as Camp Surgeon at Camp Lewis. HANDSOME BRIDGE In honor of her mother, Mrs. L. W. Lyon, of Pasadena, California, a handsome bridge was given, at their town home, on Monday, by Mrs. Martin, wife of Major Truby C. Mar \tin, U. 8. A., retired. In the flower decked drawing-roome six tables were in play, the high prize going to Mrs, EB. 8. Barnes, the second to Mrs. Miller, wife of Major Alwin Charles Miller, medical corps, U. 8. A, and the third to Mra, C. A Prag, Following the games an interesting collation was served. The hostess was ansisted by Mrs. C, A Holbrook, of Portland, Oregon, and Miss Klocker. MOTOR PARTY Major Frank Dexter Applin, U. & by A., and Mrs. Applin, motored their | house guests to Lake Crescent on aturday, the party including Mrs EB, Gibbons, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Headrick, of Portland, Oregon. MOTOR LUNCHEON Major Charles Roberts Finley, U. 8. As, and Mra. Finley, their guests to Lingerlonger Inn, on Sunday, the Informal luncheon com- plimenting Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. 8S. A., adjutant of the Puget Sound coast defenres, and Mrs. Greene. J ANNIVERSARY On Friday, at their Fort Flagler quarters, Lieutenant J. Longstreet Whelchel, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Whelchel, entertained informally at bridge in celebration of their second wedding anniversary. Cupids and) hearts dominated the occasion, ap- pearing in the decorations, the prizes, and the collqgion. Those assisting at this delightfully were Mrs, Martha Bearden Mulhol land, of Washington, D, C, Mrs. Moore, wife of Lieutenant Colonel Jairus Alphacus Moore, U. 8. A. Captain George B. Kent, medical corps, U. §. A, and Lieutenan’ Nathaniel Allanson Burnell, IL, U SA MOTOR GUESTS Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. 8. A., adjutant of the Puget Sound | coast defenses, and Mrs. Greene, were recent motor ‘guests of Captain Louis James Bowler, U. 8. A., and Mrs wier, with the beach at Dis: | covery Bay as their objective. OLYMPICS AND PACIFIC Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel C. Strong, with their guests, Mr. and Mrs, John "vans Dobbs, have returned from a fh included Lake Quinault, with its Olympic eetting, and Moclips, on the Pacific ocean, CAMPING During two weeks leave, the} hardy pleasures of camping are be ing enjoyed by Major Thomas C. Stable, U.S. A, commander of Fort CHERRY.WATER ICE One and one-half cups stoned cherries, 1% cups sugar, \ cup ww ter, 1 dessert spoon lemon juice. Remove kernels from % cup of stones and pound finely. Make a syrup of the water and sugar and pour over cherries and pounded ker nels while boiling. Cover close and let stand till cool Turn into | mold, pack in ice and salt and fr TAFFETA The taffeta evening frock with the teffeta wrap to match is worn | much by young women this season. One finds the skirts of the frocks quite full and not too short, cap-like sleeves and @ touch of ribbon flower somewhere. TEA WAFERS Very fine tea wafers result from buttering crackers, sprinkling lightly with cinnamon and putting them in the oven to brown, All Neighbors of nds invited. 0. evening, June pderaft and fr . ee Brighton PT. A. A picnic will be given by the Brighton P. T.A, at Seward Park, Tuesday, June 21. All patrons of the school invited. Bring basket lunch, cup and spoon; coffee will be served. eee Queen Anne Circle Child Conserva- tion League The Queen Anne Circle of the Child Conservation League will meet Tuesday, June 21, at 1:30, with | Mrs, H. G. Chantler, 1906 Third} ave, W. After the election of offi- of Lieuten | motored | unique affair | ¢ hundred mile motor trip which | Ward, with a party including Mrs. Stable, and their children. 'TERTAINING INFORMAL At Fort Casey informal entertain ing has been the feature of the week, with occasional motor trips to nearby points of interest. | MOTORING TO SPOKANE Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. 6. A., adjutant of the Puget Sound coast defenses, and Master of Port Townsend Lodge, No. 6, as the guest of Mr. Harry Anderson, is motoring to Spokane to attend the meeting of the Grand Lodge, F. and A. M., of the state of Washington, OLYMPIC HIGHWAY Captain Arthur K. Chambers, U. S. A. and Mrs, Chambers have re turned to Fort Ward, motoring over the Olympic Highway ARMY ORDERS Lieutenant Colonel Jairus Alphaeus Moore, U. 8. A., is relieved from his ippines, have the menu, like the chatelaine, were : “ sufficiently attractive, Sf Ed esa <i ee oe DISTINGUISHED SURGEON ORDERED TO SAN DIEGO | Colonel George A, Skinner, medi-| Ensign F. W. Londahl, t cal corps, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Skin-|recently the guest, at Fort Flagler, ner, motored over from Camp Lewis |of his father, Chaplain M. M. Lon. jon Friday to be the week end guests, /dahl, U. S. A., has joined the de stroyer Morris, and will proceed to San Diego. Cuticura Soap || ——The Healthy —— |Shaving Soap Cuticare Seay haves without meg. Everywhere! | ' ! been rescinded, and he | SUNDAY AND FOR THE WEEK WITH TWO SHOWS DAILY THEREAFTER AT 2:15 AND 8:15 P. M. fe fe [eding. The f or haley’s if mother's milk fails is EAGLE BRAND ZB / * | Ne home should be with- out Resinol Ointment te Ita mild, harmlens ingre- dients and its success im healing eczema and kin- dred iif have made ita standard skin treatment anda favorite with doctors, Bold in two wines. Ask your druggist fer i, Resinol| [CLOTH BUTTONS If you are making your silk-cow ered buttons molds with soft flannel before put ting on the silk. be prettier and will wear butter. yourself, cover The button will] Baer —r 44RD wa oe Se J th A 8:15 P. M. SEE! cers the program on page 60 of the program book will be given. ‘ THE AMERICAN LEGION PRESENTS THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL TAKEN ON THE BATTLE FIELDS OF FRANCE BY THE U. S. SIGNAL CORPS AND JUST RELEASED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. “THE WAR WAS WON— SEE HOW ’TWAS DONE” 10,000 Feet of Thrills, Suspense and Action The boys of Seattle and the Northwest in action in the battles of Chateau Thierry, Soissons, Aisne, Marne, St. Mihiel, Meuse and the Argonne; also showing, besides the 91st Division, the boys of the Ist, 2nd, 8rd, 4th and 42nd Divisions in action. ALL SEATS RESERVED PRICES: EVENINGS - - - - = = = 27, MATINGES = :- & cgyte ote” ae PLUS WAR TAX #

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