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PAGE 10 Seattle THE SEATTLE ‘Society at the Harbor Forts STAR SATURDAY, JULY 80, 1901 —— Cynthia Grey: MRS. DAVID EDWARD KELLOGG, JR. 8 E ‘Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY , as e REUNIONS 7 ‘ | i WB al. the day during the paxt week at Fort| Th Prairie Rose club will hold a) rer j H i Lames |Worden, informal luncheons and basket plenic in Madrona park at! Young Woman Finds Herself Confronted With j i meres % « bringing together groups of noon Monday, On necount of the S 0 ~roblem: Ca ‘ou Help Her * | OE are > tp mers ringing togter evn of noon Monday. On aount ot we) Strange Problem; Can You Help Her to Decide Ii | if Rainier Club Ba , Od other days and other climes, Onin” te etapa eG ) AYN ; ei liant Affair; Mrs. Burn- Soop, liriday, at hie Fort Worden quarters, |" could not be held at Indianola | . ; BY CYN THIA GREY 3 oy She a . > a pionel John L. Hayden, U, & A., Beach, ae planned Jo you know what you would do if you w { ‘| side to Ente rtain; Din- Pree ts Jcomimander of the Puget Sound t pif | tte wproblem such 4 this hnoman is bring to ata | am | ner at Navy Yard. |defenses, gave n dinner in welcome) \ Seandinavian Grand Lodge | pt Mt Tin) ‘ *olve in they Froth « to Major Cyril A. W. Dawson, Members of the Scandinavian y if P) a . setiibe-pall at the Rainier wlkh, inat I" and Mrs. ,Dewsen, ‘rocenily ar. ipdwe will be Be guests 4 Me is 6 widow, ve. ar old, eomer. of two children, sa Jrived from California, and in hono lodge No. 6 i, T, at acting in the capacity of a nurse for some mo i 2 H qveqing wee iene of the: mam lot Major J. H. Dusenbury, 1, A. the regular buxineas meeting on Mon: | 9 ih the rg euktive man of pe ne nonthe i ie elaborate affairs ever given at the |who Kaw imuch service In France, @y evening at 8 o'clock, to be held any She Nera .© tt »f 42 years and they phich t hae club, which is noted for its wonder and who is at present detailed an 1 the 1. O, G. T, hall, 1109 Virginia| very much in love with each other. be HF ps: Ribera dant ot thatiies instructor of militia for the: state of *t- An important feature of the Upon becoming engaged to him she learned that he ig A b ia glory #as pictured in the decorations |Oregon, on temporary duty, at Fort *vening will be the election of offl.| fourth nero. She describes him ax wonderfully inter nat om ic d 8 | Word nactor of iitia de. |e and of de ¥ to the nua b a i fir trees, rose trellises, babbling phere, «ane oan Est consle : of % grand el ie ap h kind, generous, no bad habits and a congenial companion ut he Ri brooks, fragrant blossoms and twin Captain Francia James Fitzpatrick, |Will be held on August & at the Chau. | Nice looking as well. He has a nice home, a car and high pt et Kling stars. The work of a master U. B. A, and Mra. Fitzpatrick tauqua grounds at Ellisport on Vash) enough to make her and her little family comfortable, Js craftsman wag evident In the electri _ jon island. All members are urged! she must earn her and her kiddies’ bread by hard work, ey EN FAMILLE to be present, as there will be an , tos 4 . he bad cal effects, and carefully designed | Colonel Henry Macpherson Mer-linteresting address by Capt. D. When she turned to her friends for advice they “who ‘olone! enn Macph on oF ‘ ac wd ny a marine scenes, with battleships at lram, U. 8. A. commander ot Fort Thomas Davies, who recently re| her that should she follow the call of her heart she P their moorings in the harbor, and in | Worden, and Mrs, Merriam, enter-|turned from a trip to Japan and| come a social outcast and her children would turn Me the distance a lighthouse flashing Its |tained informally at dinner on Tues. |ther foreign ports, | her. More than that, they let her know that she *-* , . revolt day to in | quests, Major John H A., instructor of militia for the state compliment thelr house warning signals of shoals and rocks, Hood, U. 8. ‘The oceasion complimented the of ¥ ficers of the Pacific fleet and their wives, The guests were received by ionger be a welcome guest in their homes. | She sought the aid of ministers of the gospel and the counsel was to let God work out a solution in His own Q +5 Pythian Sisters’ Card Party To raise funds to furnish a room jof Washington, and Mrs, Hood in the new Pythian home, the mem the president of the club, Mr. James bers of the Past Chiefs’ association) time Some attorney friends advised her to go ahead B. Howe, and Admiral BE. W. Eberle, | mororin of Seattle temple No. 9, Pythian Sis jet th . y fas re a dumeuedd tele a commander-in-chief of the Pacific | On Monday Major Royat Kemp ters. will give a card party Monday marry the man since M L resp: _ citizen and tf fleet. and Mrs. Eberle; Admiral John Greene, UH A adjutant. of thelevening in the Knights of Pythiax| were so much in love; while physicians discouraged such, A. Hoogewerff, U, S. N., command. |Puget Sound coast defenses, and hall, Third ave. and Virginia st. The | marriage because of possible offspring. ant of the Puget Sound naval sta- |manter of Port Townsend lodge, Free committee on arrangements includes| 1» her dilemma she has turned to readers of the Cj Mrs. Mabel Sawyer, president of the amoclution, Mrs. Anna Owens and Mrs. George Bennett. . tion, and Mrs. Hoogewerff, and a hostess committee, composed of Mrs. R. V. Ankeny, Mrs. Manson F, Back- us, Mrs. Richard A, Ballinger, Mrs. Arthur G. Bixby, Mrs, Burke, Mra, John Collins, Mrs, Josiah’ Collins, Mrs. Henry C ing, Mra, J. D. Far jand Accepted Masons, with his house |xuest, MajonJ, H. Dusenbury, U. 8. |A., motored oVer the mountain road. the guests of Mr, H. A. Anderson and Mr, A. J. Van Trojan, later tak ing part in the laying of the corner. stone of the new Masonic temple at | Grey columns, impartial folk, for their unbiased op as to what she should do. fn Can you help her? If 80, send your answer to © ADDITIONAL CLUBS Grey, care Star. The best letters will be published in columns, also five dollars will be awarded to the writer Coanell of Catholic Women Elect PED PeRERLETEC TIED! rell, Mrs, Harry A. Fleager, Mrs. Port Angeles. Officers | best advice. Joshua Green, Mrs, J. 8. Gibson, ‘ The Seattle Council of Catholic eee | Mrs. James D. Hoge, Mrs. Daniel DISTINGUISHED ¢ T Women met at the Providence How | Cynthia’s Answers M's GREY will reeeive bide his Kelieher, Mrs, J. D. Lowman, Mra. Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon,|pital Thursday in quarterly seesion.| 4 Cpore Questions . ers of Alexander F. McEwan, Mrs. W. EH U. & A, and Mrs, Lemmon enter-| with Mrs, Charles E, Peabody pre-| Wo ond where were the first bare i McEwan, Mrs. R. D. Merrill, Mrs. tained informally during the week, |siding. The following officers were), 7008 Me te Tot States? oe LF ‘W. A. Peters, Mrs. A. B. Stewart, at their Fort Worden quarters, for|clected for the coming year And how long did the negroes stay Mrs. C. D. Stimson, Mrs. EL A the pleasure of their distinguished] President, Miss Mary O'Brien; | i000) NORA. | Going Strout, Mrs. Frederic Struve, Mrs. M. guest, Dr. C, A. ‘Tiotson, who tn en} first vice president, Mra. T. 1. Har)" "ee, one pest cargo of negro|| es You have an ‘moned G. Sturgis, Mrs, J. A. Swalwell, Mra. route from the Atlantic coast to his|rington; second vice president, Mre.| 1) 05 were landed and sold in James-|| With Miss Grey, as who aa Harry Whitney Treat, Mrs. William California residence, and who served| BE. C. Burke; third vice president i : : iP f and- Pitt Trimble and Mrs. Frank Water- in France as medical officer of the|Mrs, Clarance Blethen; secretary | wataceretibe crocteamsa andar ‘absolute house. éX 65th Ammunition Train, C. A. C.,| Mrs, Grover Desmond; treasurer,|) js¢9 vi ‘ ‘the pak ° under command of Major Lemmon.| Mrs. R. W. Stevenson; financial seo |" * e ee an 3 bureau of ethnology, of any Luncheon Planned for Tnctaded in these reunions was Lieu-|retary, Miss Helen Collins; honorary! 1.14 where was the Bible|/or post = of cones, a Mrs. Clise wnant rs quentn anaton, Urey mesiens, Mr Coatien Ee |trananted and by whom’ Sh te |urtal tee, You hea Yi s or den, who served in| body, Mrs, John } jackson, . ‘ ’ Mrs. Charles E. Burnside has ex- France wih the same outfit as sup-|Joho B. Agen, Mra Neill, Mia Mar-|,.7h¢ most uscd Enplish version of |r Reeds tn slows seer te tented mvttations for « luncheon, at ply officer tina Johnston, Mra, Mary Krutechan | M¢ Bible ie known as the King we i rc home ne: iy d t ¥ o 2 age : Riureday aftee i _ and Mra, J. 8. Graham. The trus | 11704. Tagland during the reign of| _1* there anything on the jak as a compliment to Mrs. Clise EAST AND WEST teen for the year include: Mrs Giiralter exowt a & ; of Washington, D. C. Places will At their Fort Worden quarters| James F. Branigan, Mra, Broussais | Kin? James T- pig ruled so ys rere , be marked for twelve. Major Charles Robert Finley, U. 8.1, Beck, Mra, John Buckley, Mre. |” % Commission of 47 members, . : x ~ b , G work was finished in 1611. Gibraltar consists of a i eee ra — only Finley beter Fone on}Arthur Gerbel, Mrs. M. J. Horsch, ai tertatt fortress, constituting a B 5 the October transport for Honolulu.) Mrs. K. E. Polson, Mra. Robert ’ Dinner at Navy Yard Ks lave an their houre guesta the father | evans, Mice Sara Farrell, Mra, Na- | 18 tt true that Ingeraol recanted /°™ ‘Ne Feck¥ promonte Commander Stewart A. Barber, and mother of Mra. Finley, Mr. and! poleon Campbell, Mrs, Sf. B. Gil-|!l his doctrines on his deathbed? 1.| p01 "07 digas Gea © HF, nd Sire. Barter ase entertain, Mra, D. 8. Klauder, of Philadelphii : This is denied by his family and | 2A¥ ipeciras, oF G den, Mies K. Meloy, Mra, Michael | the south coast of ing this evening at their quarters at hee an |no statement to the effect was made | - the Savy yore Win 9 nner, of twen: MILITARY AND CIVILIAN ponahoe, Mrs. J. ender, Mra. D. J-lin the newspaper accounts of his| <n (he Somers one ate b MIL. AND | zi O'Callahan, Mra. Joseph Bordeaux, | '* Cibraltar, at the entrance who abese je simieyrvang military 206 ines Mra. James BE. Galbraith, Mra. J. w. |“ Pe. § Mediterranean. The town, . co-operation in community seFrvic®,®1 Gibson, Mra. J. G. Quinn and Mrs. the Aiameda park into Informal Tea Will children's pageant will be given 0D] stary Fumerfelt, Where can one get information |aithe irregularly laid out, 23, in Chetzemoka park, Port Rik js and will be acted by chil rinity Epis-|dren representing Jefferson county which Includes Fort Worden and that would aid him in finding Indian arrow heads, or other implements of this sort? E The United States national mu- At the business meeting a mo. tion was made and carried to entab- ish a bed at the Children’s Ortho pedic Hospital, to be supported by several fine public buildings, fs an Anglican cathedral, man Catholic churches and The water Honor Mrs. Everett Mrs. Harry L. Coe and Mrs. Herbert E. Coe will entertain with an The marriage of Miss Dorothy Englehart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geor of Portland, to Mr. David Edward Kellogg, Jr., of Seattle, was solemnized in copal church in Portland recently.—Portrait by Leonid Fink, Portland. fmforma] tea at the home of the Port Fi 1 > cupely Saneads fe ¥, ; eatin <a _ bie Heian os Bd ‘am ee nt na the counct!, and $100 was voted for | sem suggests that you consult the | rainfall, which é stored ine form r, next Monday afternoon m, hoo chairman of the pageant committec’|the Travelers’ Aid society, recently |“Handbook of the American Indian,"{of huge tanks, Ra A: ra. Jacol onway use, an infor. Bulletin $0, parts 1 and £, American warmest in Europe, but is mal breakfast was given on Tuesday |°°S*nised in Beatle. | by Mrs. George Davis Adams and wr in Goldenrod Club cently returned from a visit in Seot Engiand, France and the East . Summer Luncheons | Dersonal | at the Women's University club for mother, is making It very pleasant dainty luncheon, a short business meeting was held when plans were made for the annual plenic, which will be held at Woodland park Sun- weekends or their vacations. Res- ervations can be made thru Miss Ayers, Elliott 4980, Word has been received from the) sf bashed i Mr. and Mra. G. A. C. Rochester ’ ey. next week are Monday, University TO |\Mre, John Twomsley. The guests ; - Mrs. Updegraff Will of California; ‘Tuesday, Vassar;|D8Ve as their Aouse guests their TO REMEMBER |members of the pageant committes,| .7h* Wisconsin Goldenrod club met | for the girls who go over there. Club ‘Thursday, Alpha Phi. The Pi Beta |Diece and her daughter, Mra. L. D. ¥, JULY 30— land all interested in the ancient and] Wednesday, July 27, at the home| members and their friends will find Be Honor Guest Phi luncheon has been postponed|Mosm and Miss Frances Moss of lovely art of pageantry, were Mra | Mrs. Alexander Lesser. After a|this a very pleasant place to spend Schuyler, U. 8. N.. Long Beach, Calif. who arrived this | Kyte send. 29 time, Mra | Be epee ( Mra. Raif God dard, a former resident of Seattle, from Wednesday to Thursday, Au set $ econ a Me |Fitapatrick, wife of Captain Francis | James Fitzpatrick, U. 8 A; Mrs | Whelchel, Lieutenant J Longstreet Wheichel, U. 8. A, with ‘The Minees Laura and Nancy Km- ory will entertain with = plenic supper at their summer Lome at wife of 4 ning, entertaining in compliment to Birthday Anniversary now living at Long Beach. i Her sere cune pucet, Mrs. Martha Dear.| 2, August 14, to which all Wis-| Business Women’s club of Yakima Mrs. Burns Updegraff, who is the Mrs, Jesse Glass Barrick enter- | eee | ey anoter t— ben Mulholland; Mrs. T. B. MeCoid,|°°D#in People are invited. Coffee | that some of their members are com- week-end guest of Commander Stew.|‘ained at her home at Wildwood re-| Mrs. George T. Myers returned) Tien ae, Aamult wll sotertain | nother of Captain Chester B. Mo-| Will be served free. ‘The next meet-|ing over here and will spend part of art A. Barber, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Bar.|°eMtly ‘with an attractive luncheon, 'phursday evening from a week's vin: her house guest, Mise Vitginia |\Coid, U. 8 A: Mra. G. L. Dickey,|!2® Will take place at the home of | their ume at Nesika Lodge. the occasion being her 79th birthday. /i¢ a: Lummi island, where she hay Wurlbut, of Montelair, NJ. and || oenér of Lieutenant Dean Richard| Mrs. EB. A. Tobey, August 3. Elec eee Mise Mary Kline, of Hosta She was assisted by her two daugh- tion of officers, National Federation News oe been the house guest of Mr. and | wise Camille Mahoney to entertain || Dickey, U. 8, A; Mra George Welch, nor, Mrs. Bolcom Mae and See 3 Gores at me ee Wile. |] brfied party at her home, follow- || Mra, Allan ‘Trumbull and Mrs, Lon Lee | ‘The third annual convention of the go to Portland. j co, Sweet centered the pretty in || mre. "Past Wilbur Masters to ehter- ||@ahl, wife of Chaplain M. M. Lon Bible Conference . . = » Mrs. Harold Whitney, of Everett. t iG Wides pasty, “heoeee.| (dahl, U. 8. A. The next Bible Conference to be T Mra. Earl P. Jamison of New|‘able, around which were seated is the guest for a few days of Mrs ing Mine Darthea Kharplom are a held at the First Presbyterian ake —To overcome that t York, who is spending the summer |‘ittyfour guests. rs. Barrick) Francis Everett Mitchell. ‘ PESDAY, AUGUST t= MOTOR DINNER chureh will be conducted by Dr.| —————- ‘oad iy were placed for eight guests. Informal Musicale was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. The afternoon was merrily spent in dancing old-fashioned dances, music and readings. eee Orthopedic Luncheon Room Calendar Mr. and Mra. John M. Spargur,! with Mr. Spargur’s parents, Mr. and The next Bible conference to be New York, who are guests, will motor to Mount Rainier with Mr, and Mrs, C, Fischer for! the week-end. . thelr summer! Mins Anne C. Crouley te honor Mice Helen Worboys with @ toa at her home, Mrs Lyman Hore Black wilt be luncheon hostess tn compliment to Mise Antoinette Bi Mra. C. Edward Magnuasion to en tertain with » tea at home, com. plimenting Mra in Homer Captain Louls James Bowler, U. 8. A. and Mre, Bowler, on Thursday at Admiralty Inn, entertained at din- ner, preceded by a mountain drive, in compliment to the Reverend |George Davis Adams, the rector of Saint Paul's, and Mrs, Adams. SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY Donald Duncan Munro, beginning August 14 and continuing thruout the month. Members of aii denom inations are invited to plan to at- tend this conference. eee Laurel Camp No. 7895, R, N. A. Laurel camp No. 7895, RN. A. languid feeling oc by the heat of summer "SALADA iting Mrs. Charies M.| ‘The various guilds in charge of oe will entertain with h a card party at Kitchell of Cleveland, Ohio, who i8/the Children’s Orthopedic Juncheon| Mrs. David E. Kellogg, Jr.. arrived! ~~ At their Fort Flagler quarters, on|the Swedish club hall Tuesday even the guest of Miss Nellie Cornish,! room next week are to be: Monday, |today to be the guest of Mr. Kel Word. im St. Joseph's chureh at Il Friday, in compliment to Mrs, John|ing, August 2. and also to compliment Miss Helen) Broadway guild, Mrs. O. W. Crock-|logg’s parents, Mr. and Mra, David A BOF Twomsley, afd illustrating the see Cadwell of Honolulu, who is a vislett, chairman; Tuesday, First Hill|@. Kellogg, at their home in East! te , Seattle Lodge N : charms of Southern hospitality, @ lige No. 7 itor in the city, Mrs. Mabel Thomp-| guid, Mra. Samuel C. Leonhardt, | Seattle. Mr. Kellogg will join her| luncheon was given by Mrs, Whel-| Seattle lodge No. 7, Degree of fon will entertain with an informal |io«teas; Wednesda: University | here late from 4 until 6 0% z H . oe | tee aes wreseest i day, ro later. Mra Frank Tt Witt to entertain |ichel, wife of Lieutenant J. Long-|Honor Protective association, «will TE A. y ednes-|euiid, Mra. C. W. Belt, hostess; eee | with an Informal tea pliment. |/atrest Whelchel, U. & A. grandson|mect in regular business session v4 , gpl tpscpmguar ee mee Thursday, Queen Anne Study club,| Mr, and Mrs. Earl C. De Mors and| ing Mrs. Robert Mear lot the famous Southerner, General] Tuesday, August 2, 8 p. m., in Ever-| 66 tT Mrs. G. L. Closson, hostess; Friday, |children returned Thursday evening Bits Grevenen Xe James Longstreet. The hostess was|green hall, Arcade building. I D Day Nursery Mount Baker Park guild, Mrs. P. G.| from a six weeks’ trip to Caltfornia. | assisted by her mothér, Mrs, Martha eee Association’s Kinzer, hostess; Saturday, Annie|They visited the Yosemite valley bin Dearben Mulholland, of Washington,| Ladies’ Aid Ballard Presbyterian | ~ “ Wright seminary, Mrs, F. J. Shelley, | Crater lake and also El Paso, Texas. || THURSDAY, AUG ry D. C, who is their house guest. Church tical device has been in| Midsummer Dance hostess. a 1 le AB Bea : - The Ladies’ Aid of the Ballard] Aq °enien measures to the mil- The Seattle Day Nursery associa- s 2. Miss Lurline Brown and Miss La-{ Pah on blag yo PB! “ER Presbyterian church will meet in the | Vented which im tion will give its annual midsum-| House Party verne Young, who are guests of Miss Mra Charles M, Ketohell. 1 by Mrs. Martin, wife of |annex Wednesday, August 3, 2 p.m Wonth of practise dst 2 a Mer dance at the Three Tree Point! s4- Robert Oldham will entertain’| Katherine Miller in Portiand, left on|] FRIDAY, AUGUST 5— Major Truby C. Martin, U. 8. A., re-|The following ladies will act.as hos-| For French pastry look up Boldt’s. Clubhouse on Saturday evening.|oion; guests with a house party at| Wednesday with Mise Miller for a] Nec tertain | tired, Mrs, Bowler, wife of Captain |tesses: Mrs. W. Thompson, Mrs. B. Avertisement August 6. Mrs, James H. Calvert, |)0 tutomer home at Hunt's Point| tor trip to Mount Rainier home at Hertford Louis James Bowler, U. 8. A., and|Heggdabl, Mrs. D. Moe and Mrs. w. | ——— president, is in charge of arrange-| 4... the week-end. Seago A Miss Hill, an impromptu dejeuner|S. Jensen, Read My Article to ments. aoa Mrs. William C. Speidel returned | given on Wednesday by Mrs cee Saturday’s Star The Junior League plans to attend Thursday from a two weeks’ visit George Davis Adams, assisted by her William McKinley Circle and it is hoped a large gathering of Flannel Dance with friends in Vancouver, B. C daughter, Mrs, John Twomsley, who| William McKinley circle No. 11 town people will go over for the af-| ‘The Seattle Yacht club will enter- jo fat ® Eilsa Ferry | is their house guest. Ladies of the Grand Army, will give fair, It is to be very informal and|tain with a “flannel dance” on the} Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ayerst are a ieee | ~ A special home-cooked dinner in Vet BOTH before the dance there will be alevening of August 3, Dancing at 9| "pending a few dave t Spokane ————— | ATTRACTIVE TEA erans’ hall of the armory on short musical program. The admis | o'clock. i nis tournament. She joined Mra. W At their Fort Flagler quarters, on| Wednesday, August 3, at noon. Card WIN sion will yell abe offering from eed “— Craeierd bg nd planping D. Collins, who left Thursday. ee, Mrs. T. B. McCoid, mother of |party the same evening at 8:30 at ebvett the men and either jelly or fruit ¢ 5 to leave in a short time for the see Captain Chester B, McCoid, U. 8. A.,{ Wing's cafeteria. 1 am now devoting Ree, ths eoen \Large Lawn Festival Bast, where she will sail on August) see ycoitn 1,, Bullitt and baby aon,|Wi# hostese at an attractive tea, the aren may gating time, te Eo evcwt Se vil be the Planned : indecent Furth Bullitt, returned from the | Suests Lineluding members of the] | North End Progressive Club | Having tow, served PI " ed] The spacious grounds of St : Swedish hospital to their home to-|Pageant committees of Port Town ne North End Progressive club Bt the Day nursery garden party,|ssary'q church will be the ectting|-T™ Stewart A. Barber. of the] qi°o im) Nowe jwend and Fort Flagler. will meet on Tuesday, August 2, in| Sweney, years . Gnd given at the home of Mrs. Frederick |¢or a large lawn festival next Wed. |N®¥y Yard, who has been the guest |" ™ coe “ \the dining room of the St. Regis|dental work that aj Bausman, on Wednesday afternoon, | nesday afternoon and evening, given|% Mr. and Mra. Frank BE. Burns! RGU 8 hotel, Second ave. and Virginia st. |C®™ Suarantee, and making my ¥ July 20. by the ladies of St, Mary's Pasiah,|ince Thursday, left today for her| | Mr. and Mrs. George A.. Hurd, t Wurd on Saturday a pretty|at 2 p.m. All members anc friends | “U*Tantee Sood. 4 de es from 3 until 10 o'clock home. Mrs. Burns Updegraff ac i reget ines wer ye S80 iar dinner was given by Captain Arthur invited poate Met. Raye with Cheap se uticura , oe . companied her to be he: ‘k-e Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Fisken at the} 4 ’ sg entists, nor do I operate on your WE . The hostesses at the regular] rim gir M wl > tl Miss Katherine Armstrong of Oak-|Fiskens in Seattle. i i h i society will ceive #0 you save « dollar, I maike| | An ideal face,skin, baby tributed. In the evening an orches. q ae a ~ ‘old its annual picnic at the home of|a@ dollar, and our interests are mu- ywder. Convenient . matinee Juncheon at the Women's! tra will give a musical program and afar alif., will ne next week, = BRIDGE TEA Mrs. T. W. Burglehaus at Manches. | tual—we both wie or it takes the place of University club, next Wednesday | tere will be many. entertaining fea be the guest of Miss Dorothy 3 Women Receive At their town house on Friday,|ter on Tuesd: August Members: ole eee St 7 gn¢ Sundaye fumes. A few grains uf afternoon will be Mrs jomas RK. tures provided, such as vaudeville | @W'8- ork “4 |bringing together the army and civil-| will take the steamer Burton or Re ass we ‘Sample Bash Pree Lyons and Mrs. E. B. Burwell. |numbers, fortune telling and a mys | yi, ya, : Decorations Here inn mt. 1 bridze tea wna given by{liance at Pler 1 at 9-20 a.m, and| SDWIN J. BROWN. D. Ds attic ore oral) see tery picture which reproduces the} 4 se me: seh PRL ba motored! sir. ysilen Powers and Mrs. Mary, Mrs. Black, wife of Past Surgeon !are asked to bring their own service. mages Poe Cuticure Soap be Poof Garden Party |human features. The latter has been | Over to Yalima Wednesday to visit) sioan’ of Bremerton and Mrs.|Wulter Alvin Black, U. 8. P. H. 84! cee : : ne root garden of the Young|!aned for the occasion Rar Sines: mire. Wallace W. Miller. |} bon Montaigne of Seattle, re. complimenting her mother, Mrs. Wil-| lderbloom Club ——— = ee ee ee ee ttn wit —— - Mra. J. D. Spence, who han been |tived Friday night the Decoration|lam Robert Ramage, of Texarkana,| | Mre. W. 8. Kincald will entertain Em oy ; “ * n 5 § . pas lot Chivalry. of the Rebeccas, «|'T€X&s, who is their house guest, and the members of the Elderbloom club Boe resets em ne 8 Friday. and | Low Angeles Hike spendin the past fifteen months in| recognition of service, in the pres.\Mis# Drumbeller, of Spokane, the|nt luncheon at 12 o'clock Wednes CT. . 5 . : . . Surope, has just returne and is the * " ey fing. The. d a ne! > 749 av arden party will be given for the Growing Difficult) gicst ot mtr. and Mrs. William Irons, |? of C. W. Varnum of Denver, | houne eucwt of Mire. o. King. ihe /day at her home, {74 Brooklyn ave R I efit of the housing department. | Mrs, W. A. Fager and her four|2770 38th ave. N. W. "| grand marshal ‘of the sovereign | OOuns baskets auapended from win: ‘ Extensive plans are being made by| small children, who set out June 10 F git a grand lodge, Independent Order of MAnging baskets suspended from win Rima: Brown. to, Spents € the committee, one of the features! ty walk from Seattle to Los Angeles,| Miss Emily Ross, of Vancouver, , | Odd Fellows. Ree cen gee, Unnee, A) ie, 2. Brows. wae for the lad c to be a Japanese tea garden, and a! had arrived at Castle Rock, Wash.,|C., arrived yesterday to be the guest oe ‘ overflowing with Pink and lavender |seventeen years has been engaged in i delightful musical program is beng at last accourita. They found the|of Miss Edna McCreery over the| FUNERAL SERVICES for Pete: > vin th # sie hy iaventaet » Se Salonen eee cea ae th 6 ici 4 Manet,” Both tien. and. women| sane tester than Whey zepeains, butl raneend NERAL § os rjcented in the pink and lavender! China, will speak at the meeting of are ie Ort ks 5s Ri gre PB , Stenseth, 65, who died at his home, ‘bridge cloths, and reappeared on the | the Woman's association of the First are invited and the hours are from|are going to see it thru, Mrs. Fager Rivaeeie - t d the Gnes Gutscs waGl midnight. eee J apa hale ck Be MES ROE , : natlake ave., Thursday, were tea table, its Cluny lace centered by Christian church, Broadway and urne a Mrs. H. N. Richmond have| scheduled for 4 p. m, Saturday at'an oval basket filled with pink and Olive st, at 2 o'clock Wed: > it \ k a St, at 2 o'cloc ednesday, ; Le, ° , | The children are Mary, 13; Arlene, | had their niece, Miss Helen Stoppen-| Butterworth parlors. |lavender sweet peas, lighted by pink meg 4 ‘ —real health food in B Chi Omega Alumnae i faire pallies 3s sl a piped beg of as gay them for it Mi cundies in silver candlesticks, half News of Business and Professional form that will keep Picnic | quip in a push cart ‘ks ang f ‘of a ce She left this) si peor H. ELSAESSBR, 44, of Ddden in pink and lavender tulle | Women for hou a | orning for her home. ‘ The hostess was assisted by the Sixteen busin | ie Chi Omega Alumnae will entertain’ opyMpLa eins’ t ee 10448 56th ave was to be buried |e ' , | , yi WIE A qenlo Al the simmer home, ¢93,318.9) largest - pile re clea | Mrs, William Sheahan will return | Saturday afternoon from the chapel i ans eh 1 nase PSM Viet: ye een | Buy a brick today! 2 of Mrs. John W. Crooks, at Wood- here, paid to State Treasurer C, L.|this evening from Hayden lake, {°F the Home Undertaking Co ane Mraril. CuBringle, sire a vi Mitias sive: Winckel ieee 4 t ie lawn Beach on Friday, August 5.\ Rabcock from estate of John B.|Where she has been spending about SNK F —— ite at Gundaon tteah de Ve Te aan terial Wrcpote ook red 4 ‘ lin, wife of Surgeon Hugh de Vallin, ness and Professional Women's club el All Chi Omegas are requested to| agen. of King count ten days. MRS, ADA CARMICHAEL, 8421/1 PH. S r if : en maton tuierukan pete King county. iis, Ga jane AON Cea caes bees 8 F x 8 Mine Watson and Misa has charge of the party. ps : —- — 7 a a 2 ay ‘olun Jordan. *re ing at the tea table Nesika lod, Phe feac is Gem at 33 o’clock. Automobiles peer For French ser look up Boldt's.| Miss Tllen Messer left yenterday|bus sanitarium. ody is at Home|were Mrs, Frederick Juimes Bulley growing in y paaabiie and c Mra 146 —Advertisem for Victoria, B. C., to attend the ten-' Undertaking Co. parlors and Mra J. T. King. Anna French Miller, the house

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