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Fe BS ey Miss Jenkins Announces | Wedding Plans; Miss} Merrill to Receive In- formally. FITATIONS have been issued | by Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. J Kins for the marriage of their da ter, Dorothy Ellen, to Mr. John Rich “ard Conner, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank E. Conner. The ceremony will be performed at the home of her parents, on Wednes flay evening, June 29, by the Rev. Sidney H. Mo’ Margaret Jenkins, sister of elect, will be maid of honor, and little Jane Gordon aughter of Mr, and Mrs, F. S. ¢ will be the flower } girl, Jack ft id, son of Mr. and Mrs. J, Fred Braid, is to be the ring bear-| er. Mr. ‘dward Johnson will be froomsman, A reception will follow | the ceremony Miss Jenkins is a graduate of the Queen Anne high school, and Mr.) Conner attended Santa Clara college, In California, and the University of Washington. He is a member of Sig ma Nu fraternit . he bride: | oe At Home Informally Miss Virginia Merrill will receive fnformally at her home this evening, “aS A farewell compliment to her house guest, Miss I ie Gilder Bleeve, who is leaving tomorrow morning for her home in Connecti » cut Mrs. Treat Entertains With Informal Tea ) Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat enter + tained informally with a tea this aft " ernoon, at her home on Queen Anne hill, complimenting her house st, ‘Mrs. A. V. Arnold, wife of Maj. Ar Bold, of Fort Sill. Mrs. Arnold and baby, with her Brother, Maj. Joseph Treat, who are 4m Seattle on their way to the Philip where “they will visit Gen. reat, will leave tomorrow evening Only the friends of Mrs, Arnold, who has visited here before, were bidden to greet her. gement of M r. Trenholme ‘ to _ Announced Mr. and Mrs, Edward T. Verd an- ‘ mounce the engagement of their @augbter, Erma, to Mr. Dickson @frenholme, son of Mrs, James Dick son Trenholme. The date for the | wedding has not been set eee Luncheon for Summer Guest Mrs. Frederick Sturdee is enter- Aaining with a luncheon at her home tomorrow afternoon, complimenting | Miss L’Estrange Turnbull, who is “spending the summer as the guest @f Mrs. Charles Sumner Hubbell. eee Dinner and Shower ‘Complimenting Betrothed Pair - Compliménting Miss Dorothy Jen- | kins and her fiance, Mr. John Rich ard Conner, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph 5. Richards are entertaining with a din Mer and kitchen shower home Wednesday evening. Covers will be marked for twelve guests. Faget Bridal Party Will Be Feted Complimenting Miss Anne Seely, hher fiance, Mr. Curtiss R. Gilbert, and the members of their wédding “party, Miss Helen Bogardus will en tertain informally at her home next ‘Tuesday evening. oe Buffet Lanchion and ‘% Miscellaneous Shower _~ Mrs. Frank E. Conner will enter- _ tain with a buffet lunchegn and mis- cellaneous shower at her home to Morrow afternoon, complimenting Miss Dorothy Jenkins. Twenty friends of the honor guest have been invited. ff Dinner for Minneapolis Visitor Mrs. J. Klink of Minneapolis was ‘the honor guest at a dinner Mr. and | Mrs. Frank Sayre gave at their home Sunday evening, when twelve guests ‘were entertained. at their | Lady Poynter, wife of Sir Ambrose Poynter, British architect, has gone into busi- ness for herself as an interior | decorator. She has studied for | two years. arse | the guest of Mr. and Mra. Charles ce e ‘Thompson. Card Party at wits ae ‘phys oes M id Mrs. ¢ Mrs. De Veuve’s Home rior ond. ars Cartes K. Poe and : ce date ob we rien (e ity removing is week to St. Margaret's guild of St. Ma their summer home at Hertford, chureh will entertain with a card /across Lake Washington. : party at the home of Mrs. James | ee Hamilton de Veuve, near the Seattle) ate and =oMrs. Harry William | Golf and Country club, Thursday aft} noaga formerly of Laredo, Texas, | ernoon, June 23. were weekend guests of Mr. and eee Mrs, Dean Hamlin White, Mr, and |Luncheon Arranged Complimenting Two | Brides-Elect | Mra, € ge Hajek and Miss Doro- thy Jones are entertaining with a luncheon at the home of Mra, Hajek tomorrow afternoon, with Miss Linna Downie and Miss Hazel Jones, two brides-to-be, as the honor guests, Informal Afternoon As a compliment to her mother, Mrs. Adam Ruppe, of Portland, Mrs. Don Coe Jaxtheimer entertained to- day with an informal afternoon at | Mr. and Mrs. John K. Bush for the her home. | : Bridge Luncheon | With covers placed for twenty guests, Mra. Frank Barker will be hostess at her home Tuesday after. noon, June 28, entertaining with a luncheon, complimenting Miss anche Myres and Miss Viola} die, of Denver, Colo. Bridge will be the later diversion. 'Tennis Club Dinner Dance The committee in charge of the dinner dance at the Tennis club Sat. | urday evening requests that those | who plan to attend make reserva- | tions as soon as possible at the club house, | eee Luncheon Honoring | Daughters Mrs, Max Neft entertained with a luncheon at her home Saturday aft- ernoon, honoring her four daugh ters, the Misses Rebecca, Tillie and Anna Neft, who have just gradu- ated from the Broadway high |school, and Miss Fannie Neft, who graduated from the University of Washington. Thirty high school and | university friends were entertained | Miss Fannie Neft is leaving today |with her father on an extended | Eastern trip. ede Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae will meet Saturday, June 25, at 1 o'clock, at the home of the Misses Alice and Katherine Murchison, 740 16th ave. N. eee Engagement Announced Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Lenchner an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Frances to Mr. Mark Edgar Waters, of Portland, The date for the wedding has not been set, FOOD CHOPPER If the food chopper is dull run a Uttle sandsonp thru it The knives will be sharper and brighter. Enjoy your player p Keep its repertoire up Sherman Third Avenue SBEATTL Tecoma + Spokane + Dance tonight to your player piano Cabinets for your player rolls are a necessity. Have you one? Confer with us about this ay & Co. and be sure to have one or two of the latest player rolls on hand. We carryQ.R.S., Mel-O-Dee, and the won- derful Duo-Art player rolls—drop in and ask to hear the latest numbers demonstrated. iano to the utmost! to date! at Pine E Portland | Personal | | | | Mr. J. B. Shallenberger left Satur day for Alaska, where he will re main for the summer, Mrs. Shallen berger is giving up her apartment July 1 and will be the guest of Dr, and Mrs. Montgomery Russell for several days before leaving for Washington, D. C, where she will visit for the summer months. eee Miss Alice Dodge will leave on Frt day to visit relatives and friends in Buffalo and Niagara Falls, planning to return the first part of September vee Miss Lillian Flumerfelt and Miss | Margaret Thompson left Saturday | for a trip of two months in the bast. eee Mrs. W. 1. Willis of Brogan, Ore, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. KE. D. Spellman, and Mrs, William Flumer felt. Mra. Stanley MacKenzie of Hono- lulu, who is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert BE. Coe, ts leaving Thursday for Portland, where she will be the guest of her mother, Mra, W. H. Hoogs, for a short time be fore going to New York to meet Mr. MacKenzie, Mra Lillian Smith of New York arrtved in the city last week and is the guest of ber parents, Mr, and Mra. Fred Miter, eee Mrs. J. Klinch of Minneapolis ts Mra. Dodge expect to leave shortly for Wenatchee, where they will make their home. Mrs, Harriet T. Durman leaves on | Friday for Chicago, to spend some | weeks, eee Mrs. J. E Pears of Avery, Idaho, is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr EM. George. eee Mrs. J. E. Bush and Mr. James C, Bush, of Joliet, It, will arrive in the city Friday, to be the guests of summer. Mra. S. B. Ormsby has returned | from Southern California, where she | has been spending the past four | months. eee Mrs. Adam Muppe of Portland ts the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Goe Jax: | THE SEATTLE STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS | CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Capitol Hill W. ©. T. Capitol Hill W. ©. T. tain the federated W Methodist Protestant nesday, June 22, at 2 p.m. Program and refreshments, Come and help entertain the Three-Score-and-Teners eee Caleidh Club The home of Mra. F, 8 Waldrue,” at Ferneliff, Bainbridge Island, will be the scene of the an nual pientec of th: jaidh club, The members of the dub will leave Pier 3 on the 9:30 a m. boat, eee Card Party and Social Dance Neighbors of Woodcraft will enter tain with a social and card party in will enter: T. U. in the church, Wed Sylvester Swedish club hull Wednesday eve ning, June 22. All Neighbors of Wooderaft and friends invited. see Allah Social Club Allah Social club will meet with Mra I. R. McPherson, 4619 Second ave N. B., Wednesday, June 2%, at 2 Pp. m The hostesses are to be Mrw. McPherson, Mra. Glenn D, Barton and Mra, William Nickey, Cards and refreshments, All Eastern Stars in vited, Drop-In Lancheon Chi Omega Alumnae and the active chapter will entertain with a drop-in luncheon at the Women's University club, Wednesday, Juno 23, at 2 o'clock. All Chi Omegnas invited. eee Progressive Thought Club The members of the Progressive Thought, club have been notified that the strawberry festival at Beaux Arts scheduled for Wednesday will not several months with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Ford. eee Mra. Charies F. Whittlesey, went to the Orient on the chee, is expected to return July 1. about . Mr. and Mra Barrett Green (Mar- |garet Pettit) arrived yesterday to be the guests for the summer of Mr. Green's Mr. and Mra Mr, Thomas Green, Jr, who has been attending Prince ton, returned with them eee Mrs. Patrick Parnell Clark and her mother, Mra. FM. Dudley, are leav. ing the last of the week for Lox An goles, where they will join Mr. Clark . Mra. James D. Hoge and Miss An na Roberta Hoge wil return from New York next Monday, theimer. ° ° Mr. and Mrs. Ht. W. Hollis and son Jack are leaving The last of this week for California, to be gone indefinite. ly, Mr. and Mrs, I. J. Clark will occupy their home during their ab | sence, | Mr. and Mra. Edward T. Verd.| with their daughter and son, Miss | Erma Verd and Mr. Lester Verd, | are removing the last of this week | to their summer home at Three} Tree Point. eee Miss Margaret Nicksen, who under | went an operation recently at St./ Luke’s hospital, is convalescing at | her home at Haller Lake. eee Miss Clara Bickham Ford has ar-| Sport $4.98 ,, outing trips, the washable We have anticipated your permit all to buy. There terials. plain white and plain pink. toes and heels; hemmed lisle all sizes, Boys’ Union Su Summer weight cotton union Ladies’ Union Serviceable. cotton ribbed knee; F Just what sandals have full brown elk. All sizes. Misses’ Stylish Style and big value are combi walking heel. rived from New York and will spend | skin becomes.—AdverUsement. Double Inducements Tomorrow Washable With the coming of warm weather and summer splendid line of high grade skirts at prices that will in plain white and in pretty black and white skirts; inverted pleats; fancy pockets; good wearing ma- Children’s Middy Dresses $3.98 and $4.98 Children’s one-piece Middy Dresses, fashioned of splendid qualities of galatea and chambray. Collars and cuffs have triple rows of white braid; laced yoke; belted; pleated ‘skirts. Ladies’ Fiber Stockings, Pair $1.00 Fine quality of silk fiber drop stitch top; short sleeves; knee length. $1.00 values Ages 6 to 16. union suits; ench top and tight knee. Sizes Children’s Barefoot Sandals, $1.50 to $2 the youngsters want for leather outsole and of black and brown calfskin of a good quality; moderate SECONO AVENUE AT UAMES STREET GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN Squeeze the juice of two remons into @ bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan bleach, and complexion whitener, Massage this sweetly fragrant lem. on lotion into the face, neck, armas and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes bleach out and how clear, soft and rosy-white the Skirts $] 4.00 sport skirt is in, demand. needs and are showing a are several splendid styles They are shown in Ages 8 to 14, hose, firmly reinforced black, cordovan and white; its, Special 50c suits for boys; white and ecru; Suits, Suit 98c bodice top and shell 36 and 38. summer insole; wear, horsehide Oxfords, $3.50 ined in these oxfords. These and They are toe; who | Wenat- | take place on account of the illness of the hostess, Mra, Clancy Lewis. eee Stady Department The study department of the Pro- | | Evergreen Lodge, No. 2, A. 0. U. W. | An important business meeting will be held by Evergreen Lodge No. }2 on Friday, June 24, at 8 p. m., in |Evergreen hall, Arcade building Members will be asked to vote upon & question of Vital importance and Heights Literary club will hold their annual picnic at the home of Mrs. Anna Peeple at Richmond Beach Thursday, The members of the club | will take the 11:30 a m. bus and| wpon arrival at Mrs, Peeple's home | there will be a short business ses | afon. eee Phi Mu Sorority AN members of Pht Mu sorority are invited to attend the “drop in” |luncheon at the Women’s University club Thursday. Luncheon will be served from 12 to 1 o'clock and reser vations should be made not later| than Tuesday, with Mra. W. 8. Rob-| | ison. e- Dangliters of the | A special meeting for the purpose | of completing arrangements for the | Fourth of July celebration has been | called by the Daughters of the Con-| |federacy at the home of Mrs, Mae | Avery Wilkins, 3701 Alki ave, on Thursday at 2 p.m. A social hour | will follow the business meeting. cee |Basiness and Professional Women’s Club ‘The Seattle Business and Pro fessional Women's club will have a picnic at Woodland park at 6 p. m.| to greet our tourtsts, who are camp: | Jing at the park, on Tuesday, June | Zist. All members are urged come. Bring lunch, cup and spoon. | Take Phinney car. The idea of the club is to observe the automobile U- | censes and ascertain the tourists |from the home states of the indi: | |vidual members and in this way | bring about a friendlier contact and perhaps discover some lfriends. Such a civic co-operation ts | unique and the results will be agree- Jable and interesting. We want our tourists to feel that they are wel come and that woe appreciate their interest In our beautiful city. There is a change in the plans fof the outing for June 26 Instead lof the strawberry trip to Port Madi son there will be a hike to Mins Ab bie Beach's home. Take Fauntleroy | car and get off at Fauntleroy sta |tion. Go east on board walk to |aecond house past the end of bonrd walk, All members are invited. ‘The summer camp of the club, “Nevika Lodge,” ts open to all bust. ness women and all are urged to come over during the weekends. This is an ideal location at Pleas- ant Beach for an outing and rest. Confederacy | to| Vittucci Virgin Olive Oil —Finest Ital lan Virgin O}- Wve Of, espe clally put up for table and medicinal pur. proses, Pint .....770 Quart ...$1.47 —a P.C. B. Produ CRESCENT Baking (qa POWDER iim 4-oz, can....15¢ I 8-07. can. CRESCENT MAPLEINE —produces a taste similar to maple. 1 ounce ......20¢ 2 oansss .....B5c | MILK Small can.5'c Large can.10c HILL'S Red Can 93c¢ Coffee, 214-lb. can |ment in the grade schools, will leave next week for New York. ; Vourth ave., next week. It will meet Master Workman C. 1. Dodd desires | Monday Wednesday and” Friday (ani | |from 6:30 to 7:30 for advanced cow tume designing and commercial {1 Sunset Heights Literary Club |iustration. The class in the Univer The members of the Sunset | sity Extension school closes this be on the campus. flowers to be seen. email rooms and here old fashioned janniuals from the garden borders will greet all visitors, snapdragon and small flowers. |of the New York flower show, two will be placed the tables deco mutual) Small Packages 124c ART DEPARTMENT HEAD TO STUDY AT COLUMBIA BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD Miss Maude Elmer, aseistant Miss Small, head of the art depart . Mrs. Davis Will Open a Class | Mrs. Irene wing Davis, secretary of the Seattle Fine Arts, will open a lass in the Fine Arts galiertes, 1213 week, . Annuals “Also to Be Seen at RoseShow | Wednesday the Rose Show is to! held ‘in the University museum It opens at 2 p. m. A special attraction will be the other Opposite the entrance are three The Seattle Garden club last year had a table arranged with larkspur, 80 much admired wi this simple ex-| hibit of old-fashioned favorites that | this year the same club hag invited districts such as West Seattle, Unt-| North Park and Mount} Ba Park each to decorate a table. The most attractive one will) be awarded a medal This is a very! attractive medal, specially designed for the club by W. M. Somervell, a former Seattle architect, now in New York, and a son-in-law of the honor: ary president of the Garden club, Mra. EB. C, Hughes. The three little rooms” will be deco- rated with flowers and specially at- tractive window boxes, one of which in a copy of the prizewinning box In rated by the different districts, in| the other a collection of garden photographs. Wayne Albee, of the McBride studio, spent ‘Thursday of last week at the Highlands taking pictures of | some of the lovely country gardens Thoroughness methods Characterizes our Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. there, to | club. various districts in town have sent in pletures from city gardens Mra. from Bellingham, Mrs. Carman from und Madison which used to comprise | that half block |when hers was one of the few Eng old something mori The answer is, you can express | yourself with flowers just as the artist does in a picture. who has the right sort of garden |love is instinctively artistic, | people artistic side of their natures with brush and color, forms of artistic expression, but it falls to many who have not had technical training to express them.) selves in flowers, perhaps more elus- jive, delightful and any other form, | With the atmospheric moisture we | jhave here, the soll and general cli-| matic conditions, it is probably likely | |that we have greater potentiality of |garden expression than any other section. The Garden club hopes the exhibit | will be an inspiration to Seattle gar-| deners. Already thru the initiative of the club, with the cordial co-oper- | ation of the Highlands community | and property owners along the road, the Golf club road has been lined| with lovely ag the famous drives of Paris and Brussels. The club also Interested the rafl- as ‘ TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1921, way officials in beautifying the Ki st. and O-W. stations with windg boxes and in planting shrubs bay trees on the station grounds that the first and last imprena of all visitors will be agreeabl At the Rose show ft will alsd a handsome sliver vase as @ for the most artistic basket of f Jers shown. The officers, besides the hone and Sunday at the Country Many individuals from the Larrabee has sent pictures gremive ‘Thought club will hold ite| THer@ she will attend the art|/Tacoma, Mra Frutt from Everett, | | Tis Ole ties ee tn regular meeting on Wednesday at |Clsses at Columbia university for i Rodgers and Mr. Taylor from| are Mrs. Alexander F. 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mias Jean |two summers and a winter. She will Page eetoe! and Mra. erg irom |Pwan, president; Mra. RD. M nette Burgitt, 320 Carolina court also study under the well known | trw amioee YF nto on » een ai? president; Mrs. J, W. Eddy, oor, * teacher of art principles and meth-|quaint print of her garden at Boren (Tetary; Mra, Thomas Stimson, ADDITIONAL CLUBS ods of teaching, David Dow r ee vomrinn(urer. These officers, with Henry Suzzallo, Mrs. E 1. Ga and Mrs, Langdon Henry form governing board. taken 20 years ago rdens in the town. ask why have a gar. sure it is a diversion but why not do useful? | We Quit Women’ Clothing Business} }] MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 27 |] Suits, Cow's, Dresses, Waists, Skirts and’ Petticoals now [Mw BELOW COST. d Women’s Suits $15.00 All of this lot, cons! Sergea, Sootch Tweeds, Herrti bones and Fancy Worsteds placed in one lot at $15. Some of these Suits sold for and $60. COME AT ONCE! 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