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ice Women. Monday, | death of Mr. Frea 8. Stimson. ‘Btruve and Mrs. David Edward skin _ wnd will be followed by t ing committee, assisted by Mr [i, and tickets may also be obtain ed at the Rainier club Monday eve. are interested. be Mrs. John D. Farrell, chair ; Mrs. Edwin A. Strout, treasur Ser: Mrs. Charles D. Stimson, Mrs. y, Mrs. Clarance B. Biethe “Mra David Edward Skinner, Mrs. ifred H. Anderson, Mrs. Frederick Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, Caspar Sharples and Mrs, James | Mason. “" the players will assemble. and Phoenix, Ariz. and Mrs. Bates r Hosts Dr, and Mrs, U. C. Bates will enter ce Women Club Mra, E. H. Schulz, secretary, Mra. O. J, Charles, treasurer. members of the board are D. Stearns, representing Mrs. Maurice Thompson, na guard; Mrs. Hugh de the U. 3. public health serv. | R. B. Derickson, the U. 8. “geodetic survey; Mrs. J. the U. S. coast guard, and . the retired per A ntative for the re- hes-mot yet been chosen. The | decorated the home and the nuptial vows were exchanged in a bower of greens studded with the rough petal list is available. States army, navy, mari coast and geodetic survey a - te D1 y become a strong, helpful nent organization. next luncheon will be heid iy, December 1, at 1 p. m., in room of the Washington An- c Prospective members are come and bring their year.! Reservations for same be telephoned the secretary, | _ E. H. Schulz, Kenwood 1673, , Jater than Monday evening, No-| . . | 2. Host Dinner at ‘Yacht Club ai ng, December 3. ars sembly Commemorative yf Dante’s Death ostponed ei of the death of Dante. assembly will be held day, December 14, in Meany; at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. | Dr. Herbert H. Gowen will deliver | ‘the principal address, His subje fl be, “Dante and Democracy . ine informal Dinner AS a compliment to Dr. and Mrs. A, D, Tollefsen, Mr. J. C. Holzer en- © Mrs. George Ryan _ to Be Hostess Tuesday, December 26, MISS HELEN STRYKER Card Tournament Will Be} Held Monday, Decem- ber 5; Dr. and Mrs.| Bates to Entertain;| Club Formed by Serv-| : ate of the card tournament bt “Par Auction” has been post Dipbned from Monday, November 28, ember 5, owing to the | Whe afternoon tournaments will be at the homes of Mrs. Harry | hitney Treat, Mrs. Frederick | P mer. The game wil! begin at 2 o'clock, | he evening tournament is to be Theld at the Rainier clubd at § o'clock. | Dir. A. B. Stewart is chairman of the in A, Strout. Reservations for | afternoon and evening should be with Mrs. J. D. Farrell, Main ‘The tournament is open to all patronesses for the evening B. Stewart, Mrs. Livington B, Stedman, Mrs. Archibald Stewart "Im the East, New York has exceed: | quota of 1,000 tables, and the; of the larger hotels is/ cities on the Pacific coast that | voring to bring their quota | tionately to New York are Seattle, Spokane, Sacra. Santa Barbara, Del Monte, . Pasadena, San Diego, sixteen guests at the dinner | at the Yacht club next Satur- © eee Miss Stryker is one of Seattle's attractive debutantes. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Stryker.—Portrait by Wayne Albee, McBride studio. plans for the Service Wom- J the service of supper follow. fe club are progressing very favor. f Mrs. C. L. Phillips is presi- Mrs. 0. B. Meyer, vice presi- | Orthopedic Tea Shop Home Ceremony Uintes pe tet on a wea. | Calendar Miss Hawkins and Mr. Blaine A pretty wedding was solemnized home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Sadie Hawkins, 803 E. way, Wednesday eventing, when her | home at 1305 E, 45th at. |daughter, Miss Nataliene Hawkins, was united in marriage to Mr. E. Blaine, Jr, son of Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Blaine, Rev. E. D. White of Sedro| Blaine graduated from th | Woolley, uncle of the grooth, perform. | sity of Wa ‘emony at § o'clock. Fluffy } With Delta Epsilon fraternity chrysanthemums ii Mr. and Mre. Tea Shop next week Capitol Hin ¢ with mole, and a hat tq corres 15 they will be at Quick, Doston ra, Maine is a graduate of Lin end attended Washington. Anne Study Mount Baker Park guild, ted hington and t9 affiliate [thomas hostess Saturday, Seahurat jpink and white |Rummage Sale Planned |by Woman's Century | Delightful Dance club entertained “| dance at the home of Mr. of reserves ie pending until un delightful one eligible for membership in } Service Women's club are the mothers, daughters and wid- ‘f commissioned officers of the in marriage by | charming in her) wedding gown of pearl charmeuse, | Planning « rummage sale for De-| Js with an overdrapery of sequins, and | cember 1, For | announced tater her mother, and 3, the place to be| ming. Anwag those wiru enjoyed the The different de Inher veil was of filmy tulle. ational guard, pac health flowers she carried a shower of lilies | or aaioe Tester tate ‘hater 6d the | Charge of the large variety Of 8F | Witred Wilms groom, and Misa Dorothea Reynolds | ticles that will be on sale, and a deli: | Pred were the bridesmaids, Misa Blaine |catessen booth, where home-canned | Bahl was attired in pale blue satin and | fruits, Miss Reynolds partments of the Hervin and Bernice Beal, and Meaars. guard, also the wives and Odischlagel, of resigned officers in ‘Standing of the permanent es- when elected by the Rassmussen akes and delicacies | description may be will be one of the features. all Mre. FY &. taffeta, |of every leaves adorned | tained, they carried arm | For information, | merton, Garfield 0922. woman in the city belonging one of the abovementioned of the service may become er of the club by sending her and $1 yearly dues to the head branch the service. It is ea that all sigibie become ‘Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY their heads and bouquets of Russell roses. Miss Marie Hawkins, the bride's | sister, was maid of honor, and was | @aintily frocked in rome crepe members so that the ; chine, trimmed in a design of pearls. Ophelia roses were her flowers. Mra. | Sons of Veterans’ Auxiliary Monday afternoon, Formeg Students at | University Wed | Mise Marjorie Kohiman, daughter | wilt be inspected Louise Guidicelli played the wedding | of Mr. and Mrs. L. X. Kohimaa, of | Carr of Tacoma. Kensington place, Vancouver, B.C..| quested to be noon Friday in| Armory, at 1:20 p. m yo Gave Me You.” An informal recep- | St. Paul's Anglican church, in Van- | officers will take place December 6, |'t% Series on December 3 at Wing's | | couver, to Ensign J. H. Severyns, U |S. N., son of Mrs. J. H. Severyns, of women take Auxiliary | wane by Mrs. Bui Members are hail, | Election of march and during the ceremony Miss Hazel Hotchkiss sang “Because God was married at hig Literary and Travel Club The Literary and Travel club will | DATES TO REMEMBER TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29—~ Miss Alice Hole will e1 Tuesday Bridge club WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30— Calvert to entertal with a linen shower, compliment ing Miss Katherine Macl. ‘The bride, who was given in mar riage by her father, was attired in a grey 1. Stanle tailleur, ®) sire A. J thina of Today | Brige roses formed her corsage Miss Alice English, of Seattle, was her only attendant, and wore a dark one-piece embroidered | belge-colored romes were her flowers {hair Jeffree, of Vancouver, wag best Donald Darling and glish were the ush-| Commonwealth Club monwealth club will hold its regular mee ber 28, at 6 p. m Building restaurant tion will be discus Mrs. James Hi and Mrs. Lee M. Trowbridge sponsoring a no-host table of ty covers at the dinner dance at | Seattle Yacht club, Saturday | to entertain their bridge dinner club at dinner FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2— Winter batt at 1 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3— Miss Mary Small an¢ Miss Thelma The jitney ques. Mr. Norman Ei ADDITIONAL A wedding breakfast followed the | service, at the home of the bride's} THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5— William Calvert, tertain with @ tea and handker chief shower, complimenting Miss Katherine Maclean FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9— “Varsity” ball at Hippodrome Junior club dance at Christensen’s Ensign and Mrs. Severyns left for C., where he They will sail early in Charlestor | Because of the celebration in nopeoee: Lag ne of Marshal Foch's visit to | Mattie, Wednesday, November 30, a University of Washington ha» ned its assembly commemora- of the six hundredth anniver- Washington | they will make | Mrs, Severyns is a graduate of the of Washington f the Kappa Alpha Theta who attended the university before entering lis, is a member of the Delta Kappa | | Wednesday, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16— Naftager will com- pliment Mine Ern luncheon at her ho Interlaken Guild to give dance at Beattie Yacht elub, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12— The marriage of Mi Seaitle Lodge No. Erma Verd to ot} dy Trenholme. o'clock, followed by a recep: Sever y the home of the bride's patents yns and | Kathryn Severyns, of Prosser and Mrs, G. and Miss Emma Pratt, Mr. Snglish, of Seattle; Orville Allen, Mr | A. Bergstrom, |C. Riley and Miss Marjorie Riley, of jut 10 @ Verd, 1918 Whitman ave, DECEMBER 14— MacLean to wed Mr, Starr Calvert in Plymouth Con gregational eburch, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21— Miss Jane and Miss ftuth to entertain with a dancing party at the Sunset club FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23— Miss Mary Elizabeth Sweeney and Misa Edwina Flor WEDNESDAY Progress Club Progress club will mee tertained with an informal dinner on| j t | fe the 8. S. Silver State, Tuesday eve. | | cee Wednesday, Bs Canadian Club Dinner at Home On Friday evening, December 4th, Dr. and Mrs. dinner hosts at Mrs. George 8. Ryan will enter-| oh sabe ersy Bis: tain the members of the West Seat- tle Tuesday Bridge Luncheon club "at her home, 1733 Sunset ave., on D. Tollefsen were thelr home Sunday | with complimentary to Mr. Covers were the Seattle Yacht club will be fille! imenting the Mi ———____ Ea So EE et EEE y IUASAHUONCSOSR EN UUESAEAEAUGEASASAUAUAEAGTAU AAA |What's the Most Important Thing in the World? # Read Winsor McCay’s (the Famous Cartoonist) Answer in The Post-Intelligencer Next Sunday TTT TTT MO incon 0 Ee re a aR THE SEATTLE STAR | Personal | Mra, William Arthur Deming of |Hellingham, who ha» been the gue lof her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jam A. Wood, for a few days, left |Tuesday for her home Mr, and Mrs, Harland Maris left Friday for California, to be gone ja month | Dr. Roy Baumgurten left Tue |day for a two weeks’ trip to Lo Angele Mra, KR. B. Derrickwon, who & visiting in Marrixburg, Va. is ex pected to return about December 6 Mr. and Mrs, Dana Brown and Mins Margaret Luly are spending several days in Bremerton, as the guests of Mr, and Mra, O. Migti | vadata eit Mr, and Mm. G. W, House of Low Angeles, who have been spend ling a few days with Mr. and Miw |C. B, Niblock, left Thursday eve ning for their home Mra, David Whitcomb has re- turned from several months spent jin the East and in o¢ ing the Whitcomb country home at Rich jmond Beach “Ree | Mr. ©. A. D, Young has gone te California, for the winter months Mra, Hill Newman (Grace Shep. ard) of Bloomington, Cal, arrived yesterday, to be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Shep 1, until afte h Men Newman, befor was well known in musical circles tn this city. | Mins Fay Short will leave Sunday evening for Minneapolis, where she will wed Mr. James R. Ryan. } eee | Judge Stephen J, Chadwick and Mrs. Chadwick spent Thanksgiving | with their sondindaw and daughter, Mr. and Mra, H. J. Maury, in Win lock. Judge Chadwick returned Fri day and Mra, Chadwick will visit in | Portiand for about ten days before ming home: } eee Mr W. OB fney left thie morn’ ing for the t, to remain for sev eral months, While away she will lvisit her daughters, ” Mason | Hawkins, in Philadelphia, and Mins Kathleen Gaffney, in New York lannual informal dance and card party of the club. For those who du not dance, the card roem ha [been reserved, and tables will n | progress, During the past six months the Canadian club has almost qua |rupled its membership, without o fecampaign, but by the attractive of }Nexa of its meetings, The reguiar meeting of the club are held on lalternate Tuewta, evenings at the men's University club, the next ting being on Tuesday evenin drona | December éth \ | William McKinley Circle Rummage ; Sale William MeKiniey circle will hold lan allday rummage sale in the new Pu bul nz. on Pine at near Sixth ave, Tuesday, December 6 | oo 6 | Ladies of Haven M. KE Chureh | Bazaar The ladies of Ha n M. B. church are giving a bazaar Thursday and Friday, December 1 and 2. A baked! | ham dinner will be served on Friday evening, Every one welcome ce A. R. Sewing Club Bazaar The Ladies of the Grand Army |Home Sewing club will bold a ba Ladies of G. mar in Swedish temple, at Eighth, | Pianist Coming {tiful and useful articles are to be! jand Olive, on Wednesday, Decem | ber 7, day and evening. Many beau jthe G. A. R. home. given in the evening Lorraine Chapter No, 6 Lerraine Chapter, No. 6, O. BE. &. will give the last card party of |cafeteria, 1409 First ave. } oe jusical and Dramatic Entertainment The Woman's club of the New | Thought congregation is to give a ent V exdlay, its auditorium, 1311 Fifth ave jacaar and Fruit Sale A bazaar and fruit sale will be held by the Woman's association of Pros pect Congregational church, in the chureh annex, on Thursday after. | noon, at 2:30 o'clock . Sorority Bazaar Alpha Delta Alpha I Washington Annex. Myrtle Chap! No, 48, 0. E. 8. A faney work and rummage sale will be held by Myrtle Chapter, No, | Market, on December 1, 2 and 3. | ee Altruistic Club i The Altruistic club will meet 1 of Mrs, Mollie Griswe 2 Stone way, Thursday, December at lp. m eee Wisconsin Goldenrod Club The Wisconsin Goldenrod club | building. | will meet with Mrs. W. W. 152 vember 80, Warren ave, Wednesd tox lunch at No- Olympic V Olympic View P. ‘riday, December PLT. A. Tr. A. will meet t the school house, Plans for a {Christmas dinner will be discussed, Kpfreshments will be served, eee friends | Dorcas Circle year! Dorcas circle will meet with Mrs, elud}C, Johnstone, he event will be the! Wednesday, November 30, 18 18th ave, W., 1pm. LL dll slenbenleelenleledrtabeelenemlstls steele lebelel. SRR 2 Es MM MM I) —onceet J Cynthia Grey , and tr | with the coarses types of manhood, and so she may gradi |be dragged down to the depths. Then the world won Jascha Heifetz Announcement is made by the La Musical club that Jascha Hel | “Country Girl” Metropolitan November 21 the. |him a few words of credit Thursday evening. & complete The Nardini Concerto in E minor has been seldom performed by visiting artists and the Glazounoff | would like to meet a man like him. Concerto in A minor will b for the first time on a Seattle pro. The rest of the program f the faomun artiet The complete program will be as see i - o_» | jarding the moth f pe carefully choren and reflects the| Cynthia's Answers Gochere’ Pasion raed 6.» nelooet Se ai | to Short Questions |way, Seattle. ee || | n find no employment here, #0. | tags Bi |being single, 1 intend going to Can-| Would you kindly print in your mms |so, where do I get it? Thanking |od of removing mildew from linen? |you, B.A MRS. J. W. Mr. Hamuel Cho Musical Wednesday Morning |pension law in ond of ite series of » Wednesday morn at the Fine Arts the Claude Madden Inetru will give the we | morning me ing, November 30 | PATRIOTISM |handsome dinner was given at his violin, 8 K. Wine-| George Kirchner contrabass; Nicho! Oeconomacos, * jclared in recent articles that the first | WEST POINT, ‘The program is an interesting one, |4uty of the patriot, military or civil-| At their Fort Worden quarters om! the Moszkowsk! suite for two violing Mn. is to keep fit. Simple life, men-| Thanksgiving day a delightful and plano was played for the firet|t#l work, physical exercike in the/union was arranged by Mra. SI time in Seattle by Yaaye and Eiman pen, is their formula. jland, wife of Lieutenant Edward upon the occasion of their last visit | » |HOU8E PARTY aT jtogether the bachelor classmates egins ‘LOG CABIN INN her husband for an old-time d Arville Belatad, promptly at 11 0" following numbers Fiat Major, Op 2@ Beethoven outdoors, with a penchant for Lake | Were Lieutenant Francis W. Waik Crescent, and on Thursday a party|U. 8. A. of Fort Casey; Lieuter jleft Fort Worden for a brief au-| Warren C. Rutter, U. 8. A,, of jtumnal holiday at this mountain |Flagier; Lieutenant Loper B. alleero con brio bassoon and horn jone of nature's loveliest shrines were | tenant Gustave H. Vogel, U. 8. A. of |Colone} Henry Macpherson Merriam, |Fort Worden, a football star in his fu 8. A., eommander of Fort Wor. ; West Point days, and just returned jenta, allegro en, and Mre. Merriam, with their |ffom California, where he played 6m (2) Allexre mod Lente eaeai (4) Molto vivmes | Quintet In F Minor (1) Meito moder on moite sentimente (2) Allegre non troppo ma con fuoce jford, of California; their son, Wil |llam Merriam; Major Alvin Charle | Miller, medical corps, U. 8. A. and |Mra Miller; Captain Louis James |t¢rtained at pivot bridge on Friday bureau of |with their house guest, Miss Eves, of (Of Lieutenant Frederick L. Hayden, sold for the benefit of the Ladies of America will present Winifred Byrd, |Seattle; Captain Arthur D. Hughes, |U- 8. A., whose quarters in all their Pianist, in concert at the Metropol |U. 8. A. and Mrs. Hughes, Captain |>ridal finery were en fete for the A dinner will be served during |tan theatre Friday evening, Decem- | Francis James Fitapatrick, U. S. A.,|0ceasion. The prizes for high score jthe day- and a card party will be| ber 2 jand Mre. Fitspatrick, Captain Nysi/were won by Mrs Miller, site ae The program to be given will be|L. Adams, U. 8. A., Lieutenant Cyrus |Quentin Shelton, U. 8. A., Lieutenant |Corps, U. 8. A., Mrs. Bowler, wife of Schumann Frederick L. Hayden, U. 8. A., and|Captain Louis James Bowler, U. 8 |Mrs, Frederick L. Hayden. They will |A-, and Mrs. Fitzpatrick, wife of Cap. n | Stop at Linger Longer Inn, en route, |t4in Francis James Fitzpatrick, U |reaching Log Cabin Inn on Satu ethoven-Rubinatetn | day @ prevailing mode, as it is now the! Bowling at Fort Flagler on |fashion to flee from the hectic joys| cers’ night brings out the line im] lof town at Thanksgiving and Christ-| force, and is followed at the offic mas and open ome's camp in the | Quarters by a jolly spread. An } “Moods in Miniature”. Huneker n Black Keys Btierlin-Valion | Leachetisky |i8land, or the lodge in the Berk./been Major E. C, Wallington, U. shires. And it is noticeable that the |A.. commander of Fort Flagler, 4 tropic lure of Florida and California | Mrs. Wallington, Captain Chester B | musical and dramatic entertain: | vember 80, at |“Ptude Heroique Arabesques on Themes of Strauss-Schulx-Evier Rhapsody No. ¢ anube Walteee the season, than winter sports in|Captain Henry W. Kennard, m Canada or Switzerland. All of which corps, U, S. A., and Mrs. Kennard, jshould please the General and the|Lieutenant J. Longstreet Whelchel, Certain style of wie of tr te Admiral who show such concern in|U. 8. A. and Mrs. Wheichel. On the wearers a Pi sorority will hold a} ar Friday, December 3, at the! Thanksgiving Colonel Henry Mac: | pherson Merriam, U. 8. A, command. | FORT WARD FESTIVITY jer of Fort Worden, and Mrs. Mer.| At Ford Ward on Thanksgiving ap riam had as guest of honor Colonel |¢laborate dinner was given by Cap iJohn L. Hayden, U. 8. A., command. |tain Arthur Kay Chambers, U. 8 | ler of the Puget Sound coast de |A., commander of Fort Ward, and | !fenses. The party was enhanced by |Mrs, Chambers, complimenting their |their house guest, Mrs. Madeleine R.| house party, and including the line ” Clifford, of California, their son, |at bridge, which followed the dinner, ~ | William Merriam, Lieutenant Fred: | ~ erick L, Hayden, U. 8. A., and Mrs, | WEEK-END COTTAGE Frederick L. Hayden, 48, 0. EB. &, at the Pike Place | FOREST TREASURES island, the red huckleberry, the Ore. | water fowl, and where the ho kon grape and the wild rose hips|Planned a Thanksgiving party. made a picturesque decoration their Fort Casey quarters at Thanks: for this type of cottage, which is jgiving when Colonel Harry T./Popular in England as to Matthews, U. 8. A., commander of /eVelved a minor architecture of |Fort Casey, and Mrs. Matthews dis. OWN. BICYCLE Sale, | at 2:20 p.m. | year written guarantee pensed a delightful hospitality in| SRI GE 1 compliment to .their house guests, | “Nest Seattle Art Club ¥ |Captain Kerwin aP. Rice, engincer| The West Seattle Art club leorps, U. 8. A., and Mrs, Rice. meet Wednesday, November 30, MOTORCYCLE @& ECO, PORT ANGELE jland, 2278 387th ave. 8S. W. | HOUSE PARTY | lesson will be, “Realism in Engial ‘honoring Major Royal Kemp Greene, | Vincent Cole leading the disc U. 8. A, adjutant of the Puget Sound | M coast defenses, and Mrs. Greene, al’ Washington, Idaho, Montann SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1921. Group of Girls Wonder Why Men Like E: Soldieys . Are So Scarce—Lonely Because They Have Not Met Men of His Caliber. Dear Miss Grey: A number of us girls have beer trying to find fellows like “Ex-Soldier” and have been trying tg divine why his kind is so scarce. I want him to know that™@ o all truly refined girls who are thinkers long for the come is pany of a man like him. I KNOW! or years I have beeg he like a tramp sitting by a campfire and my only companiog’ is bitter ionging, while on the trains that go by me are gay, laughing young couples—and why don’t I join the gay - crowd? Because I cannot find a man who respects women dc ts them courteously. And there are countles num, bers of girls like me who are nauseated by the fresh young th men who seem to be strangers to all that is clean, decent and) we fine. ¥ be Doesn't it seem 2 pity that we, who must eat out our be hearts in Jonging, cannot meet in some sort of “a get he pgs inted club’? What finer thing could any one do than toy wi sta ich a club and give the young folk with wholesome” 7 idea chance to meet? After a few years of futile effort to meet.a man companion who entertains high ideals, a girl © becomes discouraged, and in her great loneliness, takes what has become of the old-fashioned girl who was modest” and who was particular about the company she kept. R. H. her ay ; Lauds “Ex-Soldier” Dear Mins Grey: I am a constant ‘The Washington bureau, Seat tle Star, 1322 New York ave, Washington, D, C., will gladly furnish readers valuable informa tion on the winter care of troph cal plants—palms, rubber plants, oleanders or aspidistras. ing for this infor- se 2 cents in stamps reader of your articles in The Star Soldier's” letter a few nights ago I, too, want to give and as I read * Len of his kind are very few now- adays; from my opinion, he is a real | for postage gentleman and not a sissy. I myself jwhere can I find out about it? wipow, © You may get all the information Wishing him luck, I am, COUNTRY GIRL. s fe2tceb #828 oa ada. Do 1 peed @ passport, and if column as soon as possible the meth. Sex You do not need a passport, but) The following is a very good met you will have to see the immigration od of removing mildew from linens authorities, $10 Pioneer building, Take soap and rub it in well; then” about going to Canada to live, |crape some fine chalk and rub that eee jalso into the linen; lay i on the Is there a widows’ and mothers’ | grass; as it dries, wet it a little, and ‘ashington? If so, the stain will come out at once. SOCIETY AT THE HARBOR FO Major General J. G. Harbord, U. 8. |t0W® house by Mrs. Greene's father, A. executive assistant to the Chiat Hoes inchueee’ taedes 7 tn’ Party of Staff, and Rear Admiral Bradley Greene, Mr. J. D. Martin, IL, and” Allan Fiske, U. 8..N., president of | Mr. Edward D. Martin. ; the U. B. Naval Institute, have de-| z ¢ 1920 | Strickland, U. 8. A., which The line at Fort Worden is pro |The guests, like the host, du verbia) for its fondness for the great |Of W Point in the class of 19% woe sh gare eeaneeorresce ePeee Po sanctuary. These happy pilgrims to|U. 8. A., of Fort Worden, and house guest, Mrs. Madeleine R. Cuif-|the crack army eleven. «|THE LINE AT BRIDGE The line at Fort Worden was en- Bowler, U. 8 A. and Mrs. Bowler, |>¥ Mrs, Frederick L. Hayden, wife |Major Alvin Charles Miller, medical |S. A. / This sort of a celebration follows | SUCCESSFUL SUPPERS i waeeeeRStee <0 ceeon Pb Adironaacks, or one’s house on Long |Tecent successful supper hosts ha’ 12ec2TSeee has become a shade less smart, after |McCoid, U. 8. A. and Mrs M _ “keeping ‘em fit.” Thanksgiving night the bowlers were jentertained by Captain Herbert Win- _|COLONEL'S COMPLIMENTS terburn, U. S. A., and Mrs. Winters At their Fort Worden quarters on | burn. Major Frank Dexter Applin, U. & | |A., and Mrs. Applin are the happ} possessors of a week-end cottage al famous for its fish an The forest treasures of Whidby | Lake Lelanc at New Studio shows charming mod 10:30 a. m., with Mrs, Murray On Thanksgiving at Port Angeles, |—-Pre Raphaelite,” with Mrs, s“esre2e270¢ H. H. Lerch will speak sontemporary A a "y were rmaccogcrcneer

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