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PAGE 10 ie Seattle Mrs. John Richard Conner : Mrs. Ross Perry Williams } DATES ‘ok ) Society pet a Mr. and Mrs. Perkins Issue Invitations for Dancing Party; Miss Charlotte Mann Will Wed Mr. Baker July 20. R. AND MRS. WILLIAM D PERKINS issuing invita tions for a dancing party to be given @t the Sunset club, on Saturday eve ning, July The affair pliment their son-indaw and daugh ter, Mr. and Mra, Dean Gooding Wit fer, who are motoring ‘up from San Francisco to be thetr are will com guests | Invitations for Miss Mann's Wedding Issued | Mr, and Mrs. Rdwin O. Mann have Issued invitations for the marria of their daughter Charlotte to Ensign Ralt Douglass Baker, U.S. N., of the U. 8 8. California, son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lee Baker of Napoleon Ville, La. on Wednesday ning at $:30 o'clock, in St. Barna apel. Immediately following the ceremony a reception will take place at the home of the bride's par-| ents. . Miss Soelberg Lieut. Burnell Wednesday afternoon. church, Miss Adena H daughter of Mrs, Henry Sheets, was married to thaniel A. Burnell, U Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Burnell, of Cumberland Mills, Me. Rev. Thomas R. Allison reading the service at 4 @clock. Miss Rosetta Klocker, of | Port Townsend, and Miss Anne) Louise Soelberg, sister of the bride, Were the bridesmaids Miss Klocker was attired in green} organdie, and Miss Scelberg in pink, | with hats in corresponding shades, nd both carried bouquets of sweet peas and water lilies ‘The bride was daintily gowned in ruffled white organdie, with which she wore a broad-brimmed white feorgette hat, trimmed with camel Mas and violets. Her flowers were @n arm bouquet of orchids, Killarney Foses and sweet peas. Mr. J. Edmond Butler at the organ Played for the processional Mendels. gohn’s wedding march and for the Frecessional Schubert's Military Weds in Trinity Soelberg, Harrison Lieut. Ne A. son of | Day in Venice.” Lieut, William McIndoe, U vs P ; was the best man, wa the ushers | Portrait by Grady. were Lieut. Halvor H. Myrab, U. 8. | - ees a De sonal gon, U. 8 A. Mra. Sheets, the bride's mother, Mr, and Mrs. John D. Farrel and Ming Helen Farrell arrived in New ‘was attired in embroidered brown georgette, with matching hat, and a York yesterday, returning from a short European trip. They will re orsage of Ophelia rqses and lavender wweet pean, turn to Seatue next Friday. eee After the ceremony an informal re- ception was held at the sammer Rome of Mr. and Mrs, Sheets, In} yr, and Mra, Lawrence Ives left “ond py eal me St Nichotas| day for Hood canal, to spend the schoo! and the University of Wash- | Fourth. fngton and is a member of Alpha Phi @orcrity. Lieut. Burnel) is @ graduate 6? West Point. About July 10 Lieut. and Mrs, Bur. Rell will sail for the Philippines, where they will be stationed at Fort Miller, Corrigedor. Lieut. Burnell is ‘With the 59th regingent, C. A. C. eee Miscellaneous Shower for Miss McMaster Entertaining in compliment to her cousin, Miss Ella McMaster, Mrs. Pearl M. Gibson was hostels last evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. D. D. McMaster. A miscel- Janeous shower was an added pleas- ure to the honor guest. About twenty-four) guests were biden. oe Mr. “And Mra. C. F Hughes have returned frog their wedding trip and Will be at bOme to their friends after July 15 in Laurethurst. eee Dr. and Mra. Lyle Spencer left yes- terday by motor for Vancouver, B. C., to be gone until after the Fourth. BES Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Hicklin have taken the home of Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid C. Hall, 4531 18th ave, N. E., for the summer. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Richardson, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rooks for the past week, left.-yesterday for their home in Pull man. . Mr. and Mra. Philip M, Wales, of Troy, N. Y., will arrive tomorrow, to be the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Carl Tvete, at their home in Denny Blaine park. ove Carnival Committee Entertained at Tca ‘Thursday afternoon at the Tennis lub, Mrs. William M. Beebe, chair- man of the golf putting contest of the big carnival to take place at the ‘Tennis club, Friday, July 15, enter- tained her committee, when new ideas were realized and plans per- fected for the event. ‘There will be, contests from 2 until 1 o'clock, and prizes will be awarded every hour, consisting of golf balls, gloves, bags, putters and hose, be sides various other articles and boxes of candy, with one supreme Prize at the finals. Mrs. Beebe is assisted by the fol lowing committee: Mrs, Robert Wil fon, Mrs. Anna Thomsen Milburn, Mrs. Samuel Russell, Mrs. Rex Staf-| ford, Mrs. David H. Moss, Mra. Henry Suzzallo, Mrs. William Pigott, Mrs. Harry A. Fleager, Mrs. Edward Morgan Mills, Mrs. Herman W. Ross, Mrs, Frederick Jackson, Mrs. Charles P. Burnett, Mrs. Gereld Shannon, Mrs. Robert Graham, Mra. Fred C Ayer, Mrs, Daniel Buckingham, Mrs. $. T. Hills, Mrs. R. T. Byers, Miss Mary Fisken, Miss Catherine Collins, Miss May Lee, Miss Liewllyn Mor- Mrs, P. J. Snyder and baby daugh Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ghent, planning to remain for two weeks, eee Mra. John F.° Murphy and two small sons left yesterday for Crystal Springs, where they will spend the Fourth, Mrs, ‘J. F. Ives is expected home | from California next Monday. eee Mrs. Frances Cooper Moll and Miss Marjorie Cooper, of St. Louis, arrived nner Pauline Jopes, of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. David C. Hall assisted the hos. teas at the tea hour . cn 6 |Miss Hopkinson to Speak at Luncheon | At the matinee luncheon at Women's University club next Wed. | Mesday at 12:30 o'clock, Miss Leslie | Hopkinson, an early student at Rai jclite, will speak on “Current Topics.” | The hostesses for the afternoon will | aa “ be Radcliffe women, Mrs. Welling & , ewer tee ee h ‘ ton W. Phillips, Mra. Daniel B. & el ing the city] mre tffle Chapms ‘eo Will be represented by the cuptaing| Tretethen, and Miss Effie Chapman, of the women's golf committees as follows: Miss Rebecca Collins, Se attle Golf and Country elub; Miss Gena Peters, Country club; Mrs Frederick Fischer, Wing Point; Miss Milnora Roberts, University Goif club; Mrs, Charles P. Constantine, |Day Nursery Garden Party The Day Nurvery Garden party at the home of Mrs. Frederick Baus. man on Thursday afternoon, July 21, : - .|from four until seven o'clock, will arlington Golf and Country club;|have many interesting features, ped R. Knox Roberts, Englewood | among them being various booths Golf club; Mrs. Charles A. Reynolds,|guch as millinery, candy, flowers, Rainier Golf and Country club; Mra prange-ade, delics fortune t 4. C. Bridgeman, Jetterson Park Golt| ine nnd toc ay ai fortune tell jolf|ing, and ices and cakes 4 Course; Mrs. Harry Macbeth, West! ‘There will be specialty dances and epee Galt cub, , |music and a number of well known bs ‘ | vocalists will contribute se Miss MsMaster Will Mrs. Frederick Bausman is chairman Wed in First Baptist vert, president of the Day Nursery Church association, as sub-chairman, The Mise Ella McMaster, daughter of | ®'"!8 of the Junior League will assist Mr. and Mrs, John McMaster, wii! |4¥"Mé the afternoon. become the bride of Mr, Hugh Brown | Pr any Calendar for Little Fiedler, son of Mrs. Bila dier, | Thursday afternoon at five “eerpeny, Tea Shop Next Week Tuesday, First Hill guild, Mrs. Sam Bern pall be le groomeman uel C, Leonhardt, hostess; Wednes: day, University guild, Mrs ar Informal Tea Royer, hostess; "Paschtay, Queen Mrs. Maurice Hicklin was hostess Anne Study club, Mrs. J. B. Beards: at an informal tea at ber home lee, hostess; Friday, Mount Baker Thursday afternoon, entertaining in! Park guild, Mrs. H. D. Austin, hos. jompliment to her mother, Mrs. J, tess; Saturday, Renton “Hill guild, Kerver Jones, and her sister, Miss Mrs. Frank KR. Van Tuyl, hostess, Li neater hated = ter, of Bellingham, are the guests of | the | of the party with Mrs. James H. Cal- | in the First Baptist church, Rev. j Ambrose M. performing the!, The guilds in charge of the iittie| ceremony. roline Connors tea shop of the Children's Ortho will be the bride's attendant, and Pedic Honpital next week will be Mr. Carl Fiedier, brother of theMOnday, tea shop closed all day The wedding of Miss Dorothy Jenkins to Mr. John Richard| march, and during the service <A|Conner/was solemnized on Wednesday evening at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Jenkins. | yesterday, to be the guests, for a month, of Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Utter. They have come West expecially for “The Wayfarer.” *- Mr. and Mrs. George Howler, of San Francisco, are motoring up with Mr, and Mra Dean Gooding Witter. see Mra, Franklin Sawyer Palmer re turned Thurwday from the Fast, where she has been for the past four months, . | . Liegt. Com. Harold Rooks, U. 8. | N, will arrive in Tacoma tomorrow, on the U. & S& Texaa which has Later the ship will go .o Bremerton for repairs, during which time Lient | Rooks will be the guest of his par- enta, Mr. and Mrs. Alert Rooks, | ee Mr. John Nute and Mr. Bruce El | more, Jr, returned yesterday from Victoria, B. C., where they have been attending school. see Mr. Donald R. Fraser, son of Mr. A. G. M. Fraser, has returned from Charlottesville, Va, where he has been attending the law school of the University of Virginia, to spend the | summer at his home. He will return to college in September. eee Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reiter and son Bernard are leaving the last of the | week for a two months’ mot@r trip to California, eee Mr, James Farrell, who has been attending Oxbury school in Cheshire, Masa. arrived home yesterday. eee Mr. Scott Bone, Mrs. Bone and daughter Marguerite will arrive in the city, July 6, from New York. eee Mrs. Harold Preston and son Har- | old, Jr., returned Thursday evening fram Spokane. . ee Mr, Pierre Ferry, who has been on 4 motor trip to California for a month, will return Wednesday. eee Mrs. Charles F. Whittlesey and Mias Marion Wiley returned yeater. day on the Wenatchee from a trip to the Orient. . Mrs. Frederick Brown and daughter, Mra. C, F. Ross, and chil dren, are leaving tomorrow for Cali heise planning to remain a year eee Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stafford re turned Thursday evening from Port jland where they went to attend the solf tournament, Mr. and Mra. J. Worth Densmore will spend the week end at their |summer home at Agate Point. Mr and Mrs. George Knight will be their |®uests on Sunday, © ¢ v hington for several days, will | Mrs, Harmon D. Ryus and daugh.| leave this evening for their home in| |ter Celeste, of Los Angeles, are the| the East. While here they renewed guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert|their (friendship with Miss Marie Charles Phillips, They will leave for |Gashweiler, who wax a fellow stu a trip to Alaska on July 16, and on with them in Vienna several their return will be the guests at ts ago, studying under Leschet the Phillips home. They will be Joined at that time by Major Ryus, | eee 4 | who is now in San Francisco Mr. and Mr. Henry Ward | pA ch 3 Beecher left this morning for Cle | Mrs. Mary B. Slattery returned cium on a fishing trip |Iast night from a month's trip in cate | Alaska, see Mr. and Mrs, Mobert Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Hadley and| eft this morning on a motor trip| members of the daughter, Katherine, left today to|to Portland spend the Fourth with Mr, and Mra, eee John Plerce in Olympia, Mr. and Mrs, John Perry and Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Chartes| {milly of New York arrived last Johnstone with a party of frienda|Cvem'n® to spend the summer left today to spew! the week-end at pentane es | the . ait Mount Rainier nen: cee | Dr. and Mrs, Paul Mahone and Mr, and Mrs, A. A. Sutherland are|daughter, Miss Dorothy, left. th spending the week-end at the Em-|morning on a motor trp to Spo-| press hotel in Victoria, B. C. kane. Dr. Mahone will return to see Seattle and airs. Mahone and Miss Mrs. Marie Hoover Ellis, of Chi-| Dorothy wilf go to Montana to cago, and Miss Gertrude Cleophas,|spend the remainder of the sum- lof Minneapolis, prominent musicians, | men been ordered there over the Fourth. | ] | | | | | ] f | On | R. Gilbe |who have THE rt been guests at the Hotel SEATTLE STAR | Mrs. Curtiss R. Gilbert | PS REE Le CY Wednesday evening, with an impres. Pilgrim Congregational church, Miss Anne Seel of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Collins Seely, became Mrs. Curtiss | richara Dickey, U. Portrait by Grady. service in ve { CLUBS FOR MONDAY | Closed on Monday The Little Tea Shop of the Ortho: pedic and the Thrift Shop will be closed all day Monday, the Fourth of July | hospital . Maple Leaf Post No. 21 Maple Leaf post No, 21, American jon, has been given a place of McClellan@) enor in the parade July 4, and the} post are anxious that there be a big turnout of Brit ish ex-service men, Every man who has served in any branch of the British sprvice is invited to march with the members of the post ADDITIONAL CLUBS | York Community Club The York Com nity club held its regular meeting last Thursday eve. ning in the Mount Baker Presby. jterian church At the next regular meeting on July 7 an entertainment will be given, On July 10 @ pienic is planned, to be given at Kingston , daughter! WEDNEADAY JULY 1 M A FRIDAY, JULY PURSDAY, JULY acpherson Merriam, U. S&. A. mander of Fort Worden, and | Miller, wife of Major Alvin M medical corps, U. 8 A. chatelaine was assisted by Mra, ley, wife of Major Charles i A., and Miss Do Finley DINNER DANCE On Saturday, at their Fort den quarters, Captain Arthur Chambers, U. 8. A., and Mra. CI bers were hosts at a delightful dance, in to house party, which included Mi |¥. Laubach, Miss Alken, Mine garet Alken, dramatic director! |The Waytarer,” Miss Nutley, |Schulz, daugtter of Colonel Ed ner compliment J H. Schulz, U. 8 A, Mr. Jali Sproll, Mr. Emil Nerz, Lieutem B. F. Burke, U. S$. A, and Liew Dean Luce, U. 8. A BRIDGE TEA is Mrs. Moore, wie of -tiu Colonel Jairus Alphaeus Moore |8. A, and Mrs. Harry De Hopk were honor guests Wednesday at a bridge tea, giv their town house by Mrs. oe ‘ Trumbull. The high prize was | With a beautiful ceremony at the home of her parents, |r sey, Conway Howl | Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Thomas, Miss Dorothy Thomas became | the second by Mra. James O' the bride of Mr. Ross Perry Williams, on Wednesday eve-| At the tea table, all coleur de | ning, at 8:30 o'clock.—Portrait by Grady. jthe presiding matrons were Mrs. Settee, hon ballets Ee acetteincisciks MNES SOE It and Mrs. Leonard | jter. ‘Fhe hostess was assisted Mrs. A. T. Webster, Miss A’ S ° t t H b E Miss Tanner and Miss Frances Biill, i ‘ —_ a ociety a he arbor rorts ie ee | An attractive bridge, tm |HAIL AND FAREWELL |cHaRMING CHATELAINE | ment to Mra, Harry De Munn In , fficers and|_ On Tuesday Mrs. Moore, wife of| kins, was given at their town pete +88 a be | Lieutenant Colonel Juirus ‘Alphaeus|on Friday by Mrs. RR. thelr boussholds who will #900 b* iiscore, U. 8. A., was honor guest at |The high prise was won by leaving the harbor forts for distant /a particularly pretty tea, given at|E. 8, Barnes, the second by |perta, an extremely attractive dance |their Fort Worden quarters by Mrs. Finley, wife of Major Charles was given on Tuesday at Fort Wor-|Lemmon, wife of Major Kelley Ben-|ert Finley, U. 8 A. At the den, éno of a series of delightful |J¢™min Lemmon, U. ee Pet 8. A. The fra-|uriously appointed tea table dances recently arranged by Major | &Tant drawing rooms were filled with George Welch and Miss Downs Frank Dexter Applin, U. & A, the|Members of the army set, who|sided. The hostess’ aidé were resourceful chairman of the hop com-|turned out in force from all the | Finley, wife of Major Charles Robe" mittee. The officers’ club was deco |Peighboring forts. Dispensing the | Finley, U. S. A. Miss Eisenbeig jrated with Mags and flowers, the |Cheer of the artistic tea table were | Progge, Miss Richardson Kuenta were received by Colonel Mra. Merriam, wife of Colone! Henry | Klocker. |A., commander of Fort Worden, and} irs, Merriam, and by Major Frank | Girl Asks if Divergent Religious Opinions Block Marriage nt & 4 oe | Dexter Applin, U. & A., chairman jof the hop committee, and Mrs, Ap | piin Matrons and maids looked eape- |elally pretty, there were many cav ers, the orchestra was admirable, and dancing, interrupted at midnight by a delicious, collation. was con tinued until the small hours of the }morning. Major Applin was effi jelently assisted by his staff, Captain Louls James Bowler, U. 8. A. Cap- tain Thomas C. Parker, U. 8 A., Lieutenant Cyrus Quentin Shelton, U. & A, Lieutenant Charles Forrest Dear Miss Grey: Won't you please help me? I am in love with a young man who is a Catholic. Fo part I do not care what his religion is. However, I ai Protestant, and have been brought up in a very strict odist home. My folks have deprived me of dancing; | Wilson, U, 8 A., and Lieutenant Hal-| playing, etc. Candidly, I do not see any harm in vor Hegland Myrah, U. 8. A. pastimes, if they are under the right sort of circu The hosts, representing the line’ and surrounding. Being at home, tho, I have ms “re Colonel Job" | tried to do as they wish me to do. Puget Sound coast defenses,| But there has come a time now, when I do not care to |Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam,| as they want me to, They do not tell me that I cannot. out with this young man, because they say that they are o |U. 8 A. commander of Fort Wor jun. and Mrs. Merriam, Major Alvin too glad that I have someone to take me, who is a man U | Charles Miller, medical corps, U. 8. : 4 ry A. and Mrs, Miller, Major Royal] Such good morals, and high ideals. He has proven him ; Kemp Greene, U. 8. A., adjutant of / to be more than once, too. |the Puget Sound coast defenses, and I have known bim ever since he |!ife’s cards are unevenly dist Mrs. Greene, Major Kelly Benjamin | te “ |the more unfortunate [Lemmon, U, 8. A. and Mra ‘Lem. |Feturned from France, which has |{h@ more unfortunat ae jmon, Major Frank Dexter Applin, U.jbeen about eight months ago. I |and let it go at that, without m 8. A, and Mrs, Applin, Major|knew of him indirectly before, butla brave effort to win even Charles Robert Finley, U. 8. A., and| not personally. We have not kept | fearful odds. » |Mra. Finley, Captain Louls James | steady company, so to speak, but we Marriage under a recognized , U.S. A. and Mra. Bowler, | certainly have grown to care for /ticulty is just that much more ff in Arthur D. Hughes, U. 8. A.,| each other a great deal. He is gamble; but I believe that when Mrs.. Hughes, Captain Francis] and I am nearly 2 He has asked |jove of a man and woman fg eq! “tzpatrick, 1 A. and Mra.|me to become his wife some day, |great, they may overcome any Fitzpatrick, Captain Joseph Stiley,/and I have secretly consented to be. | stacle to happiness. The trouble U. 8. A. and Mrs. § But, Miss Grey, when I think of/so many men and women are | Thomas C. Parker, U what mother will say, when I tell) sure that they are the po W. W. MoCrillis, dental corps, U her of our intentions, I know that | such a love, when the fact is, A, and Mrs. McCrillis, Lieutenant | she will object very, very seriously, /are tolerant enough to st Cyrus Quentin Shelton, U. 8. A.,|if she knows that I am contemplat-| gether and fight for the lasting Lieutenant Charles Forrest Wilson, |ing being converted into the Cath-! piness which is only born of so |U. 8 A. and Lieutenant Halvor|olic church, }a love. Hegland Myrah, U. 8. A. Among the} She has always told me that never,| As a general rule I should guests were Mrs, Moore, wife of/never has there been a happy mar.|/from my observances, that m: Lieutenant Colonel Jairug Alphaeus | riage with one of the party a Cath-|between Protestants and Cath Moore, U Lieutenant Dean/olic while the other was a/are failures. And-€rom those I A. Past § Protestant. True, but in this case 1/Known about, the stumbling geon C. G. Ratt U8 PW am only too glad to become the |has been intolerance. Even st Surgeon W. A. Block, U. 8. P.| former. I have read their books and | had never heard of such a 8. and Mrs. Block, Mr. and Mrs./ manuals and am sure that I could | being successful, I could not Oscar Klocker, Miss Richardson, | pelieve implicitly in their faith, but|to say that yours would not be, Miss Klocker, Miss Downing, the/again the question of “mother*|cause there are no parallels house guests of Major Alvin Charles| comes to my mind. Anyway, Miss| lives of men. Not infrequens Miller, medical corps, U. 8. A. and|Grey, I have not attended the |has been known to work out Mrs. Miller; Miss Evers, the house} church of which I am a member for Solutions to such problems. Why |guest of Captain Louis James Bow-| some time. p: it, even before I . | wait until you are more sure, as ler, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Bowler; the'knew that my friend had thought |®Fé both young? Reverend George Davis Adams, rec-|of me seriously. So you see it has| > = —— tor of Saint Paul's, and Mrs. Adams,|not been for bis sake that I have whh their house guests, Mrs, Hugh! not been going. 1 do not like this Purcell and Mrs. John Twomsley;/igea of being a hypocrite, because | |Mr. are) Mrs, Allan Trumbull, Mr.)7 am not and never have been a |Wilam H, Hill, Mr. William Mer-| tirm peliever in thé faith in which I jriam, Mr, and Mrs, Frederick J./nave been brought up. | Bailey, Miss Jordan, Major R. E.{ Don’ - > Jon’t you think that I Vone, U. 8. A. retired, and Mra, Vone| s.ougn to know whether or not I 7 care for. him? There is absolutely | ..,° | no doubt in my mind as to that, and | In compliment to Lieutenant Colo-|] certainly would he only too lad | am old for Clearance Sale |IN COMPLIM nel John Stuart Johnston, U. 8. A+! to follow his faith, even tho my . retired, and Mrs ponsatcn, Ss iere®. | people do object. Do you think that ‘ able fishing party, with headquar-| we should let my folks come between Announ mi t jtera at Log Cabin Ton Lake Cres’lus, if this is their only objection “e ent: jeent, has been planned for the! that they have to him? Please give W W |Faurth, and will include, beside the me your candid opinion on this mat omens Wear jgwests of honor, Colonel John V./ ter, and thanks so much for your| Hayden, 8. A., commander of the prompt attention to this Puget Sound coast defenses, Colonel Yours very, sinc Henry Macpherson Merriam, U. 8 A., commander of Fort Worden, and Mrs, Merriam, Mr. William Merriam, Major Frank Dexter Applin, U. S A., and Mrs, Applin, | The Florence Corner Second and Union rely, A FRIEND, Any marriage, even one in which there are no apparent problems, is @ gamble, more or less; and when

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