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Seattle Society Sunset Club Will Be Scene of Dancing Party; Luncheon at University Club; Tea and Show Will Compliment Miss Mann. E Sunset club on Monday even ing will be the scene of the dancing party that Mr. and Mra Alexander B, Stewart and Mr, and Mrs. James D. Lowman are giving, honoring Mr. and Mrs, Frederick J. Grant, of Zanesville, Obio, Assisting in the entertainment of the guests wilt be Mr. and Mrs. James Doster Hoge, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Stim, son, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Strout, Mr, and Mrs, William Hunter Me Ewan, Mr. and Mra James Colbert Sullivan, Mrs. Jane Terry and Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Ballinger. Mrs. Jamison Plans Luncheon With covers placed for twelve guests, Mrs. Earl Jamison will en _ tertain with a luncheon at the Uni _ Yersity club Monday afternoon. eee | Miss Mann Will Be Honored Mrs. Henry rode and Mra. Francis Everett Mitohell have ex- fended invitariers for « tee handkerchief shower to be given at Mrs. Broderick’s home Friday after- moon, July §, honoring Miss Char. Jette Mann, who recently announced her engagement to Ensign Ralf : Douglass Baker, U. S N, of the ) U.S. 8. California J . : Supper Party Mr. and Mrs. William Leonard - Baton are arranging a supper party @t their summer home, “Luzerne,” ‘@cross Lake Washington, for Mon- @ay evening, July 4 vee > > Informal ~ Dancing Party Complimenting their daughter, Mizs Evelyn Nichols, wi® has re turned from St. Helens Hall to ‘ spend her vacation, Mr. and Mrs W. BE. Nichols entertained with an informal dancing party at their home Thursday evening. eee The marriage of Miss Lottie Trenholme, daughter of Mrs. James Dickson Trenholme, to Mr. Cornelius Edward Hughes, was solemnized on Wednesday evening in Trinity Episcopal church.—Portrait by Grady. Mrs. Albert Wilton and Mrs. Ber “a Fairbanks have sent out cards @ tea at the home of Mrs. Wil P l ‘fon, on Saturday afternoon, July 9, ersona from 3 until & o'clock, honoring Mise ; ‘Camill Mra. William V. Jobes of Portland Prolet noney and Miss Florence | arrived this morning to,be the quest ale te of her sister, Mrs, Mark St. Clair a : Ela, at the Hotel Washington. Entertain for egg toe -) Miss Cahill Lieut. Com, Francis Allen, U. $C Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Parkhurst /@~ of Port Angeles, ts In Seattle on | Brawiey entertained charmingly at |**¥eral months’ leave, and with Mra ‘their bome tast evening with a danc-|Alen is occupying a residence aut fng party, honoring Mrs, Brawiey’s |}005 N. 50th st Sister, Miss Lillis Cahill, wh6 hax bby She Feturned from Miss Barstow's schooi| Mr. Don G. Fisher returned today fm Kansas City. Fifty guests en-|from a month spent in San Fran-| cisco, 4] the festive affair. . é Ga den rty Mr. Lewie E. Eyman left yester: BS ‘Tuesday, = Mi, is the day set day for an Eastern trip, to be gone ‘aside for the annual garden party at |*°°Ut three woke, ‘the home of Mrs. Frederick Baus- = ‘This has been a custom for : her of years, and the Seattle this a. Nursery association benefits cisco, eternee i wes ery ee these always suc! a> walter Donahoe, who has been ore & student at Yale, returned last ss . evening to spend the summer with Wedding Anniversary — his parents, Mr. and Mra. M. Dona Celebrated hee. In celebration of their twenty- Siniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Wil lthe week-end at Monte Cristo, on a fe at their home, entertaining |“ 1 | | Sbout fifty guests at bridge. ee to the Orient on the Wenatchee, will return the first of the week. eee Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae en-|_ MIS. Allan Trumbull and,Mre. C. 4 K. Cutter, of Port Townsend, who fertained today wWh a picnic at the |). be: isiting in t t Rome of Mrs. I. M. Baker, across | gave “nv iity etite foe tne Take Washington. About sixty |@4¥™ lef last evening for their members and their families enjoyed |?°™* . : the outing. vi eee oe ms Nes just graduated from the Lincoln Birthday Party high schoo is leaving in a few | _For the pleasure of her littlc son,|days for Salt Lake City to spend a Bruce, Jr., on his fifth birthday, Mrs.|month. This fali she plans to enter Bruce Morgan ertertained this after-|the University of Washington. * Moon at her home with a neighbor. 9: Oe hood party. Mr. Walter Crockett, who has 4 been a student at the Harvard school in Los Angeles, Cal, bas re ee Miss Frances Waltersdorph, who eee Strawberry Festival Success jparents, Mr. and Mra. Oliver Win The Strawberry Festival given by |fred Crockett. the Broadway guild of the Children’s Nh he hospital, at the home of Mra. James| Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Bordeaux Hamilton de Veuve yesterday, was|and daughter, Miss Lucile Bordeaux, | @ financia) as well as social success. returned yesterday from the Bast During the afternoon an interesting|where they have been for several Musical program was given, as well | months 4&8 several other features provided see for the entertainment of the guests.| Mrs. Caroline E. Townsend has re . : turned from Yakima, where she Dinner Hostess spent about a week In honor of the first wedding an cee niversary of her daughter, Mrs, Rus-|| Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Sytventer sell William Peterson, Mrs, Edward |°f Vancouver, B. C., are guests at| D. Davis entertained with a dinner|the Hotel Washington for a few @t her home last Wednesday even-|“4¥* RR ee A nea Mr, and Mrs. G. BE. M. Pratt and YELLOW JACK the Misses Ruth and Emma, Pratt have removed to their summer home To one quart of ordinary syrup|at Port Madison. which has been boiled 30 minutes, | eS add one-half teaspoon of soda, which| Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Trefethen are “Mr. Douglas Alexander, who has| been on a short trip to San Fran-/ Dr. C F. Davidson ts spending | Mrs. William P. Harper, who int { | | turned to spend his vacation with his | TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, JUNE 25— entertain with at Mont's pots Dinner dance at the Teauis club. MONDAY, JUNE 21— Migs Bilzabeth Wright will enter- tain with @ supper at home, com- Plimenting Mise Ane \ fiance, Mr. Curtian K Gilbert, and the members of their bridal party, Mr. and Mra A. TL Stewart and Mr and Mra 3. D. Lowman to compliment Mr. and Mra Freder- jek J. Grant with « davcing party at the Sunset chute FURSDAY, JUNE t9— De and Mra Richard W. Perry and Mre. Henry Horn will enter- tain with « dinner at the Sunset club, Mra Burns Updegratf to entertain with a dinner at. the Sunset club, preceding the Struve-Weth- rill dance Miss Helen * Almon Frank Varker to entertain with & bridge luncheon - pliment to Mise Blameche Myres And Mise Viola Brendie, Col and Mrs. A. M. Wetherill and Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Struve to entertain with a dancing party at the heme of the latter, plimentary to Mra. Henry Mra George Vradenbers wii! an informal tuncheon « urtian KR. Gilbert, tn Pil Congregational church, at o'clock. of Mias Dorothy Ellen Mr. John Richard Conner the home of her parents, Mr and Mra Charles T, Jenking, at § o'clock Mise Hortense Green and Mise Mary Dudiey Walker will compliment Mra Barrett G and Mien Clara Rickham F with @ ten their home from 4 until 6 and Mra. ortain with and sh ‘The marriage of Mins Tinna Adele Downle to Mr. Frank Hammond Bkinner im the First Methodiat Episcopal church at 9 o'clock Junior Practice club will give an bvening musicale at “Noreliffe,” the home of Mr. and Mra ©. D. Stimson the Highlands. John T. Heffernan will com. Can Mahoney or home, and Mr. George entertain with @ at the Moritz Reehe, chairman will entertain her committee at the Tennis club at 3 o'clock Mrs. J Crouch will compliment her mother, Mra. M. A. Wate, with @ luncheon at the Tennis club, FRIDAY, JULY 1— Mra. Shirley 1. Parker will enter- tain wit tea at home from 3 until 6 o'clock, complimenting her sister, Mra Don ©. Jaxt On Friday evening, June 17, at the home of her parents, |Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waterhouse, Miss Mary Waterhouse became Mrs. James Charles Kerr. —Portrait by Grady. | noon, June 18, Miss Mildred At the Kappa Kappa Gamma House, on Saturday after- Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lincoln Jackson, became the bride of Mr. Arthur | Clarence Keyes, Jr.—Portrait by Grady. wife of Lieutenant Colonel Jairus Alphaeus Moore, U. & A. eee AL FRESCO In honor of Mins Soelberg and her fiance, Lieutenant Nathaniel Allan son Burnell, 11.U.8.A., an al fresco party was given from Saturday to Monday by Mr. and Mra. Oscar Klocker, and Miss Klocker, at their romantic Glen ,Cove camp. Canceling and swimming in the bay, dining and dancing under the stately trees, made a charming programme. Those expected, beside the guests of honor, were Colonel Edward HH. Schultz, U8. A. Mrs. Schultz, and the Misses Schultz, Mrs, Moore, wife of Lieutenant Colonel Jairus Al- phaeus Moore, U.S. A. Lieutenant J. Longstreet, Wheichel, U. & A. and Mrs. Wheichel, Lieutenant John Harvey Madisdh, U. 8. A. and Mrs. Madison, Mins Richardson, Miss Helen Kinkaid, Captain George B. Kent, medical corps, U. 8. A, Past Sulgeon C. G. Rattner, U. 5. P. H. 8. Mr. William H. Hill, Mr. Robert Hill, © Lieutenant Charles Fdtrest -. Lieutenant Halvor - FAREWELL DANCE At Fort Casey, on Monday, a pic- nic on the beach, foowed by a dance, was given in farewell to Miss Stevens, who is returning to Vir- ginial ~The affair was beautifully managed, the hosts including Cap- tain Dorsey J. Rutherford, U. 8. A., commander of Fort Casey, and Mrs. Rutherford, Captain W. L. Coffee, Medien! corps, U. S.A. and Mrs. Coffee, Lieutenant Lee E. Gray, U 8. A., and Mra. Gray, whove house guest Miss Stevens has been for several months, Lieutenant J. L. Vane, U, 8 As and Mrs. Vane, Lieu- tenant John Harvey Madison, U. 8. A. and Mrs, Madison, Lieutenant Harry A. Gardner U. 8. A, and Mrs. Gardner, and@r, and Mrs. W. W. Henry, eee SUCCESSFUL SUPPER At their Fort Worden quarters on Monday a successful supper | was given by Major Frank Dexter Ap. plin, U.S. A., and Mra. Applin, pre ceded by informal cards, The affair complimented Mr, and Mrs. Allen Trumbull, Mrs, Leonard Cutter, Mr. William H. Hill, and Captain Franely J. Fitzpatrick, U. S. A. see INFORMAL DINNER With Captain Louis James Bowler, U. 8 A., and Mrs. Bowler, as benor guests, an informal dinner was given on Sunday by Major Royal Kemp Greerie, U. 8. A., adjutant of the Puget Sound coast defensds, and Mrs. Greene. We Kes ATTRACTIVE TEA On Friday at their Fort Worden quarters, Mra. Sti tain Joseph Stiley, U, tained the line at afternoon téa in compliment to her house guests, Mrs, L. M. Lillpop, of Sedro-Woolley, Business and |Professional Women’s Club | The following executive board of the Seattle Business and Profession. |al Women's club have been appoint. ¢@ by Miss Helen Maxson: | Miss Luella Ayers, chairman of | Program conrmittee, Miss Tina Jorgensen, chairman of social committee, | Miss Lulah Nearing, chairman of [Membership committee. | Miss Rena Keiper, chairman of fin- [ance committee. Mrs. F. Haeber, chairman of fel- lowship committee Miss Edna Nichol, chairman of recreation committee. Mins Altha Perry Curry, chairman of legislative committee. Mias Mollie G. Baldwin, chairman of civic committee. Miss Josephine SpieMbauer, chair. man of educational committee. Miss Nellie Hagborg, chairman of club rooms committee. Miss Elimbeth Mahoney, chairman of thrift committee. Mise Florence Gillespie, auditor, Miss Lulu M. Fairbanks, chairman of National Federation committee. Miss Anna Marie Brueggerhoff, jchairman of publicity committee. These committee chairmen are ap- pointed for the coming year and serve with the officers of the club in constituting the executive board of |the orgunization. This year, in view lof the fact that the club is growing |in numbers and’ in influente for leivic betterment, it has been deemed ladvisuble to have an advisory board, whose duties would be to meet with the officers and the standing com- mittee chair@an to form policies and recommend constructive activites; therefore the president, Miss Helen Maxson, has appointed Dr. Wimer Ford, Judge Reah M. Whitehead and Mrs. Broussais C. Beck as the ad- visory board for the coming year. On Tuésday evening, June 21, the club had a picnic at Woodland park to greet the tourists and establish a spirit of friendliness among m and the business women of our This was a unique and inter jesting outing and much good will jand happiness was derived from it. Nesika Lodge,” the Business and Professional Women’s camp at Pleas- ant Beach, on Bainbridge island, is one of. the best camps and most beautiful spots on Puget Sound. As the club de#res to make this camp a buge success for the benefit and Jhappiness ‘of all business girls and women in Seattle, they are opening it to the benefit of all interested. ‘The rates are nominal in comparison to the good time and rest one has, It has been decided to devote each week-end at camp from now on until the end of the summer months to certain firms and in this way give the girls and women of all establish- ‘Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY Lecture at ¥. W. ©. A s Dr. Charlotte de Goliere Day port will give an instructive lec! on Health Principles, tn Morin Hail, ¥. W. C. A. building, Fifth an@y Seneca, Monday evening, June 27, at 8 o'clock The lecturer, who ts an authority” on her subject, will Ulustrate the lecture with exercises and postures she advocates in corrective and pre ventive work. Dr, Davenport t» donating thid lecture to the Y. W. C A., and the entire proceeds will be turned over 4 to the association for special activi Ue for girls ne members of the ¥. W. C. A. staff will aswiet as hostesses for the evening. eee Rag Tea A rag tea will be held at the, Overseas club, 404 13th ave. North, Monday afternoon, ‘June 27, at 1) o'clock. Le @ eee Jewish Chasrtanqua Society Under the auspices of the Jewish Chautauqua Society, bi oSnak Wise, of Portland, wii lecture day, June 27, at 11 @ m., in Meany! Hall, on “Jewish Background of the i New Testament.” At 8 p. m, roan 320, Denny Hall, he will «peall]] on “The Basis of Jewish Antiquity The public is cordially invited, q ose 4 ADDITIONAL CLUBS Wisconsin Goldenrod Club ‘The Wisconsin Goldenrod club wit meet at the home of Mrs. George S. Armstrong, 10038 65th ave. South, 1 on Wednesday, June 29. Take 11:36 | Renton car to Taylor's Mill station, J All Wisconsin women invited. Box lunch at 12:30. A eee é Card Party ‘ The Social Club of Amethyst!) Chapter will entertain with a courtil whist card party at Fraternity Hall) $609 Jackson st, on Tuesday even- ing, June 28. Game will be called promptly $45 | cee | Seattle Circle, Neighbors of Wooderaft Seattle Circle, Neighbors of Wood craft, No. 649, will entertain -with @ card party Thursday, June 30, © 8:30 p, m, in the Swedish cl Bighth ave. and Olive st. N@ bors and friends invited eee Resident of Lee County, Iowa, 7 Picnic 7 Former residents of Lee count Iowa, now living around the Sound will picnic at Woodland park Sunday, June 26. The crowd wi eather at the Phinney ave. entranq| at 11 @ m, and any one who hal ived in Lee or adjacent counties off lowa will be welcome. Bring basket dinner, cup, plate and spoon. eee Manas Dramatus Club ‘ June 29 is the date set for #4 annual banquet of the Manus matus club. It will take place 615 p m. at the Sorrento hote cee Palm Circle No. 66 Palm Circle, No. 66, Neighbors of; Woodcraft, will have their unveilis service, Sunday, June 26, at 2: Pp. m, Lakeview cemetery. AD of-i ficers and members are requested! to attend. _ eee » Woman's Civic Club | The Woman's Civic club will its annual picnic at Woodland Tuesday, June 28. The men and their friends will meet in upper part of the park at 11 o’c and a basket luncheon will served at 12:30. eee Seattle Audubon Society ‘The Seattle Audubon society meet at Riverside, 7 a m., Sund They will visit a heron rookery. one interested is cordially invited take the trip, There will be meetings of the society in the Chamber of Commerce during w months of July and August, ments an opportunity to p in this splendid outing with associates and friends. The o week-end has been selected as of Seattle” day at Nesika Miss Lulu M. Fairbanks and Anna Marie Brueggerhoff will assist. Miss Conoway in being hostesses to the Port of Seaitle girls and we e: ~ - et E8-3-3-9-3. ry pect to have a wonderful time. Thif J t does not mean that others are cluded by any means, All mem} of the club particularly are ural support their camp and any® business women interested aipy cordially welcome. Plans ai madé to have a Frederick < week-end, a Bon Marche s and various other organizat, be invited to visit our summe_.¢ At a special meeting of thé |” tive board of the club it was ar* to help in a financial and hearted way the immediate lishment of a Traveler's Aid | and a Travelers’ Aid organization order that the business women of Seattle, along with the other club! women of our city, may render the necessary and immediate service and protection to women tourists visit- ing our city. This is a big and far reaching civie enterprise and one im which all women should take an active and constructive part. It is @ good business investment for adver tising Seattle constructively to our visitors, and with the interest being shown we are assured that our club, members will be successful in con tributing their quota to the fund. imer, Mrs, William #& Kirk- || PISHING PARTY trick and Mra. H. J. Hassch. ¥, JULY 15— club carnival at the Tennis of Major ‘Truby C. Martin, U. 8. A.,| Miss Lillpop, of the University of | Hughes, U. 8. A., retired. Colonel John L. Hayden, U. 8. A.,| retired, and Mrs. Martin, In the| Washington, and Mrs, Frederick | . jcommander of the Puget Sound!drawing room, decorated with su-| Wilber, of Seattle. MINE PRACTIC : |coast defenses, spent the week-end |perb roses, and pi ing a deli vides Ge Captain Joseph Stiley, U. 8. A. in fishing at Lake Clocket cious collation, two tables were in|'MPROMPTU LUNCHEON command of the mine planter, the | play, the high prizes going to Mre.| At their town house, on Monday,| Major Samuel Ringold, has left for L. W. Lyon, and to Mrs. Finley, wife; Mrs. Allan Trumbull arranged an| Fort .Stevens, Oregon, where mine \of Major Charles Robert Finley, U.| impromptu luncheon for Mrs. Moorp,| practice is i progress. Mrs. Stiley. 8S. A, Among those who came in, Wife of canescant Colonel ieee during the captain's ogee fk " is Ort | tor tea were i 4 e of | Alphaeus Moore, U.S. A., Mrs. Leon-|the guest, with thelr children, 0} |Chicago are in the city and will be|‘Urned = recently from California | Worden, Mrs. Merriam, and Mr. Wil roa Pt Pepe sendy Be Kabberss Cotter -andiaiiea Downe. Mr, and Mite. Royal ©, Reed: ot po. Electrician's sticky black tape isthe guests for the summer of their| Where they have been for some |ijam Merriam, motor guests of Cap- 7 Ay and were some of our Highest | oy . “4 é retired, and Mrs. Lillpop, Miss Lill Ay ita kane. * a excellent for mending breaks in pipes!sonin-law and daughter, Dr. and | ‘me. APE kals hale demas 3 neler, U 6. A tee and Mrs. Frederick Wilber, | ONE TABLE BRID! Leake Priced Makes. WE @UIT MON- or bowls. If the weak wpot is in a|Mrs. W. O, Bell. and Mrs, Bowler, Mr. and Mrs i - pe are ¥ NIGHT, JUD ‘i ous ° ay nl On Saturday at their Fort Wor-] CHILDREN’S PICNIC DAY . pipe, wrap the tape around it tight see Dr. and Mrs, Stevenson Smith tge Welch, motor guests of |ROUse suests of Captain Joseph 4 ° we i Stiley, U. 8. A., and Mrs, Stiley. den quarters, in compliment to their! A picnic was given on Saturday On P “ ly, leaving a generous amount on! Mra. ©. F. Ross is leaving the |@?4 Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs Charles Robert Finley, U. 8 ¥ “iy 4 e rrice— frank DCN seorded “Tt a ~ oe. house guest, Miss’ Martin, of Port! for the Sunday school children of ach side, If there is a crack in the firet week in July for California, to | *T@" ." Norton, returned ure Mrs. Finley, Miss Downing, re } or Ch IND JUES A rele: y Gree a Mo! ‘e 1 th ses, Mrs. bowl, run the tape al ora be . day from a@ visit of eix weeks in| motor guest of Major Alvin Charles | DINNBR GUESTS Angeles, Mrs. Gree wife of Ma-| Fort W onden, ‘the hostesses, ar , pe along the crack. |be gone about a year os On Tuesday at their Fort Worden | jor Royal Kemp Gre U. 8. A.,| Miller, wife of Major Charles Alvin California, Miller, medical corps, U. 8, A., and Make all future payments at our Men's Store—-1427 Fifth Ave, hn tc aR aso 7 arters, Colonel Henry MacPher.|#djutant of the Puget Sound coast| Miller, medical corps, U. 8. A., Mrs, Mr. and Mra, Frank F. who , Mrs, Miller, left on Saturday for | 20" olonel’ ‘Henry | MacPher. w i, near Pike Street, has been rubbed smooth. Allow to in Montana, planning to return in boil, stirring constantly. When it about a week, hardens in cold water, remove from ere fire and add one tablespoon of lem-| Mr. John Roberts, who has been || wepNEeSDAY, AUGUST 3— on juice. When cool enough on @ ten-day business trip to Salt 1 marria sf Mies Camttie to handle pull until a light yellow. Lake City, is expected home next és eevee. Sameee Twist into strands.and cut. - | week, | Joeeph's church at || MOTOR PARTY eee Colonel Henry MacPherson Mer. Dr. and Mrs. Milton Blouke of | ram, U. 8. A, commander of Fort | THESE BLOUSES COST US MORE THAN WE ASK y 5 son Merriam . commander | defenses, entertained one table of| Lemmon, wife of Major Kelley Ben STRIPED SATIN have been spending several days Log Cabin Inn, Lake Crescent, on ®/ of wort Worden, Mrs, Mer-| bridge, the players including the hos:| jamin Lemmon, U, 8. A,, and Mrs. Striped satin ix being used for the east of the mountains, arrived in ative interest in railroad we-|tour of the Olympic Peninsula Haba {Raab Aimar ctteate teas, Mrs. Allan Trumbull, Mrs,| Bowler, wife of Captain Louis undergarments of some of the smart- ‘town last evening and will be the |curities, Speculative ts right. * ee onel Edward H. Schultz, U. 8. A,,] Leonard Cutter, and Mrs, Applia,| James Bowler, er bridal outfits. Sometimes the weekend guests of Mrs. Day's par P AGE BLE BRIDGE and Mrs, Sehults wife of Major Frank Dexter Applin Stripes are self-color and sometimes ents, Mr, and, Mrs. C. H. Whitelaw.| ‘The doughboy who braved shrap-| An agreeable bridge was gtven on eee i A HOUSE & Gellcate tint against white nel would feel at home on a crowd-| Thursday, at their Fort Worden| DELIGHTFUL DINNER Major Kelle nin Lemmon. SURE, Mr, and Mrs. Timothy Jerome are|ed municipal golf links quarters, by Mrs, Greene, wife of} A delightful dinner was given on|MOTOR HO: U. 8 A. and emmon, have Gingham prices soar, as women in Portland, going down to attend - ~ Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. 8, A.,| Monday at their Fort Flagler quar. Touring the Olympic Highway. by | as their house guests, at their Fort turn to gingham dresses for econ-|the golf tournament What is your favorite expression | adjutant of the Puget Sound coast |ters by Lieutenant Longstreet | motor, Mr, and Mrs. Hudson H. Mor. | Worden quarters, Mrs. William omy. They get us coming and go- sities when you plek up a wad of gum on ‘defenses, complimenting Mrs. L. W. Whelchel, U. 8, A., and Mrs, Whel.|rison have as their guest, Mrs,|Rusvolt and Miss Rusvolt. of Chi- jam Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Baillie re lyour shoe? Lyon, of Pasadena, the housesguestchel, in compliment to Mrs. Moora! Hughes, wife of Major John Law! cago, 1113 Third Ave. Between Seneca and Spring Sts, Stemi oa