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ety Miss Marion Lane Weds In at Pretty eremony; Sun- Club Gives Brilliant ee \ in its sweet simplic was the wedding last even: One of Seattie’s most beau- ‘Popular maids—Miss Mar. @aughter of Mr. and Mra. Lane, and Mr. Wil ‘Tmgram, son of Mr, ‘T. Ingram, of Jet. iy was performed at of the bride's par- “on Lake Wash. ‘T. A. Hilton reading At 6:30 o'clock in the the immediate family, ised altar in front in the living room. and pink and white spring this attractive is ty bride, who was unat- Was exquisite in her bridal 0f lace and chiffon draped of ivory satin, Of the skirt designed in Graceful cascades from the waist line was lovely in its at the Sunset cud Were received in the of the club, and in line were Mra. Jobn uckland Geddes and Consul Bernard Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. and Rev. Herbert Gowen. flowers and and sup roons held pussy Alpheus Byers of the engagement » Kathryn, to Dr. Pound of Jackson- graduated from the ‘ashington in 1920 of Alpha Delta Pi her graduation @ position as assistant of Jacksonville. to Seattle in June ‘Wedding will take place in Luncheon Mrs. Kane B, Stevens and Mrs. A. Start entertained with a of eight covers at club today, as a compli-| Thomas Franklin Kane. . 2s Named for . aa in charge of the Sagan the Woman's Century giving at the Hotel Wash- Wednesday afternoon and i, April 19, will be, in the aft- Mrs. George Haecker, chair. ‘Mra. Frank Wolff, Mrs. J. Jones, Mrs. Charies H. Field, | F. E. Weeks and Norwood and in the evening, Mrs. Hill, chairman; Mrs. George hin, Mrs. E. 0. Jones, Mrs. Berendes, Mrs. Henry Bittman ‘Mrs. A. I. Nofsinger. ‘by the Washington State chapter Of the American Institute of |, APRIL 2— | Anterlaken Gutld’s Lenten musicale Me “at the home ot Mra. #. H. Kyle William Hf. Giortun to with informal supper at APRIL 1— Mrs. A. B. Stewart to en- inner for Mr. and Mrs, Baillie. APRIL 6— Preston will’ be hostess Hippodrome, APRIL i— ball in the ‘¥, APRIL 17— marty by Woman's Century club at Hotel Washing. “ton Guild's ball tn Anne Gulld’s card party and at the Bungalo Daughters i in Lee chapter, with @ ball at the Seattle Y: * at the Beattie Yacht club, ‘of the Conte wi ‘MADAY, MAY 17—~ <2 Hi Guild's ecard party at “the feeht etuv, Patrons and Patronesses Named for “Southern Ball” Plans for the “Southern Rall,” Robert E. Lee Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, is giving at the Seattle Yacht Club on Monday evening, April 24, are progressing Tapidly under the chairmanship of Mrs. Thomas John Acheson. ‘The patrons and patroneeses for the affair are to be Mr. and Mra | Daniel Kelleher, Mr. and Mra. James B. Howe, Mr. and Mra. Joshua Green, Colonel Oscar J. Charles, U. 8 A. and Mrs. Charles; Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell and Mrs. Cald- well, Mr. and Mra. D. E. Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Logan Bullitt, Mr. and Mra. W. H. Bogle, Judge and Mrs. Stephen J. Chadwick, Lieut, Commander Major Shirley, U. S. N., and Mrs. Shirley, of Bremer- ton; Judge and Mrs. J. T. Ronald, Mre. William Wilkins, Dr. and Mrs. J, Tate Mason and Mr. J. C. Mar- maduke eee Small Bridge Luncheon Complimenting Miss Phebe Nell ‘Tidmarsh, who is leaving soon to spend the summer in Engiand, Mrs. John A. Baillargeon will entertain with a smali luncheon followed by |bridge at her home Monday after noon, eee No-Host Dinner Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Heid are spon soring a no-host dinner for twenty Course of Lectures for Benefit of House Fund Dr. Stevenson Smith will give a course of six lectures on “The Psychology of Discipline’ at the Gamma Phi Beta house, beginning Wednesday evening, April 5, at & o'clock, the proceeds to be used for the benefit of the house fund. |Tickets may be obtained from the following women: Mrs. Frank L. Horsfall, Mra. Miller Freeman, Capi jtol Hill; Mrs, William Dehn, Univer sity; Mrs. Roy Kinnear, Queen Mrs. George O. Brehm, Mt Baker Park, and Mrs. Harold Moore, Madrona. » eee Faculty Wives’ Club Luncheon The annual luncheon of the Faculty Wives’ club will be given at the University Commons, Tuesday, April 11, at 1 o'clock Mrs. C. Johnson is chairman of the commit- tee in charge of the sale of tickets, nae Birthday Party For the leasur of her little daughter Venice, her 13th birth day, Mrs, 1. @. Richards entertained fourteen little girls at her home, 1002 Terry ave., met evening. It pink and white developed in the decorations and in the ices and cakes. ty, Mount Baker Luncheon Club to Entertain The Mount Baker Luncheon club will entertain at luncheon next Wednesday at the club house. Luncheon will be served at 1, fol lowed by an afternoon of bridge. |. The hostesses will be Mrs. Macy Nicholson, chairman, Mrs, Rainier Beeuwkes, Mrs. EB. A. Quigle and Mis. T, J. Appleton, at the first dinner dance of the pring season, given at the Yacht) club this evening. eee w. | was a| | MRS. WILLIAM AUSTIN INGRAM which honored Britian] At a beautiful home ceremony performed last evening, Miss Marion Lane, daughter of| Dd | yuerny nog Mr. and Mrs. James Frederick Lane, became the bride of Mr. William Austin Ingram.—Por- | ry very smart i) trait by Wayne Albee, McBride studio. Informal Bridge Capt. Kenneth M. Moore, U. & A. and Mrs. Moore entertained with an informal bridge of three tables at! their home, 406 E. 60th st. last eve | ning. eee | [Cast of “Children of the - | Ghetto” Entertained | The cast of the “Children of the| Ghetto,” which will be presented at the Metropolitan theater by the Uni: | versity of Washington Menorah s0-| clety, were entertained Friday night} |by Menorah alumni at the home of | Mise Ruby Clein. ! Mr. David Elprin, who plays the role of the Cantor in the “Children of ithe Ghetto,” entertained the group! |aasembied with a few well-chosen vo- | cal renditions. j The alumni group was composed | of former students interested in dra-| mation who had taken parts in the| {presentation of the Menorah play, | “The Family,” in 1917. oars | | Luncheon as Birthday | Compliment } Complimenting Mra, Henry Brod} erick and Mrs, J. BE. MacPherson, | whose birthdays were colebrated thm | week, Mra. J. L. MaeDonald enter. | j tained with a bridge luncheon for| eight at her home yesterday after. | noon. i Woman's Century Clab ot The various departments the| Woman's Century club will convene next week as follows: Monday, April 3, at 2 p. m., the art department will meet in the lekson room of the ¥. W. C. A. Election of officers. The |program will consist of a paper on “Lorado Taft" by Miss Garlock and jon “Violet Oakley” by Mra, EB. 0. Jones, Tuesday the French depart ment will meet at the Hotel Wash ington at 11 a. m. Wednesday the Spanish depart. |ment will moet at the Y. W. C. A. at! 11030 a.m. Child study department | jat the home of Mrs. J, B. Harrison. |5515 34th ave. N. B,, at 2 p.m. Mra| |J. A. Batley will be the speaker, ‘The | postponed meeting of the drama de-| |partment will meet at the home of | |Mrs. E. 8. Ingraham, 1552 16th ave. |N. Mrs, W. H. Utter will give a talk | on “Pageantry,” and a play entitled} |“Sweet and Twenty” will be res | Election of officers. { | Friday the departments will meet jat the Y¥. W. A. Literature and \ travel 11 a.m. Review of “Main Street” by Mrs. M. H 18. sion of “Modern Newspa by |Mre. M. BE. Pearl Amer tion | |department at 1 p. m. art business meeting, at m ction of officers, Regular meet |ing of the Century club at 2 p. m \Program by the music department. | ‘age | Palm Circle No. 66 | Palm Circle 66, Neighbors of! Woodcraft, will entertain with reception and reunion in Brother. hood hall, First e. and Pike st.,/ | Tuesday evening, April 4, honoring | Grand Inner Sentinel, | Josephine |MeLaughlin, who has serv as! clerk of the circle for the past 24] years. Woodcraft of Seattle cor dially invited to participate. Latona PT. A, Under the auspices of the Latona | PT. A., the moving picture, “The! Courtship of Miles Standish,” will| be given in the assembly hall of the! school, Wednesday, April 6, after. | noon and evening. | Sunset Heights Literary Club Mra, Nina Saltgaver will enter.| tain the Sunset. Heights Literary | club at her home, 4123 Woodland| Park ave., Tuesday, April 4, Pro- eram as usual. 7 | | British © |Join them in Vancouver. Personal Mr. and Mra. Bruce M. Faria of} Vancouver, B. C., will arrive the firwt of the week to vielt Mra. Partie parents, Judge and Mra. I Thad ley, for @ short time. . . Maj. J. M. Walling, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Walling of Camp Lewis are the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs Frank M. Fretwell. eee Mr. and Mra. A. B. Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Brewster and Mr. T. Frank Ryan motored to Van. couver, B.C. Friday to spend the week-end. eee Mr. and Mra, J, D. Adams of In dianapolia, Ind. are the guesta of Mr. and Mra, Clyde Hadiey. eee Mr. Harry Glenn Stibde returned Thursday from several days spent in| Victoria, B. C. ° Frederick A. Hansen returned Mr [Yesterday from Portland, where he | Day.” has been spending a few days. see Mr. Alexander Chalmers ts in Portland on a short trip. eee Mra. Francia J. Armstrong and her father, Dean Ware of Hoquiam, left yesterday for a week's motor trip in umbia, Mra, Ware will oe Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Elliott White are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter Turaday eve ning at the Swedish bospital eee Mra. F. L. Long of Prosser an@ Mrs. Charles Howard and Mies Ger aldine Howard of Spokane, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mra. Da vid Bowen, left the first of the week for thelr hornes, . Mr. and Mrs. are among the ri Hotel Green ii ° Pan! Mandel Henry ent arrivals at the Pasadena, Cal. oe Mrs, David Bowen left Friday for! the Bast, to be away until the last of June, eee Mra. David regan Roderick erans’ hall, Armory, Wednesday son will arrive Tuesday to «pend the summer with her parents, Judge and Mra. G. A. C. Rochester, Mr. C. O. Martin will return next Saturday from a six weeks’ trip to Salt Lake City eee | Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hocking returned Thursday from a trip tol Victoria, B. C eee Mr. Russell Page, Ir. is visiting frie in Portland oe. Mr. Dietrich Schmitz left yester day for Portland on a short busi ness, trip, eee Mr. and Mra. N. M. Harris, who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Wiltamuth, left Satur day for their home in Iowa, North End Improvement Ctub The North End Improvement club will meet Tuesday, April 4, at § p.m.,in the Olympic View Com munity hall Mr. Claude Rampay, chairman of the board of county commissioners, will speak, Music and refreshments. Learn to dance at The Hippo: drome, Fifth and University, and you can dance anywhere. Prof, Wi. liam A, Jackson, of New York city, teaches all of the latest ateps in stage and ballroom dancing. Tele Iphone Llliott 3187.—Advertigement. SEATTLE } WOMEN’S CLUBS STAR CLUBS FOR MONDAY Jin the schoo! auditorium ‘Thursday April 6, at 2:30 p,m. Mra, Jame Ladies’ Auxillary Temple de Hirsch | Calvert Jent. of the Seattle ("rhe next ting of the | Day ry asnociation, will speak } Ladion’ mple de Hirsch |and Mra, Ff. G. Budden and Mr will take ay, Ape at}. C, Neville will talk on the ‘200 p.m rooms of the|"Physteal Development of the | temple atl Child Mothers are invited to bring their echildre a prepara Greeters of America tions have been made for thetr The Ladies yxillary to Greeters | entertainment in room 1 of America will give a card party at eh! the New Richmond hotel, Monday William MeKinley Circle evening. Friends are invited. | William McKinley Circle, No, 11 opie, Ris: Ladies of t Grand Army, will Lenten Tea serve a homecooked dinner in Vet The Woman's guild, of Emmanuel) eran’s hall, Armory, Wednesday church, has planned a Lenten te jevening, April 6, at 6 o'clock, An be held in the new Guild hall, day afternoon, April 3, from 2 til 5 o'clock, The musical pr | will be given by Alice Colman Bogar Mra, Fred 1, Clarke, 4 Winifred Bate violinist, companied by KE Hilton at the plano, see Ancient Order of Hibernians Benefit Card Party committee of Hibernians R. t. BR! for al The entertainment the Ancient Order of ladies auxiliary and A. A have made arrangements benefit card party to be given Monday evening. April 3 In the A. O. U. W, hall, 1409 Ninth ave. Cards at 8:15, Good prizes, Several musical numbers will be rendered. ee King County Legislative Federation King County Lerisiati@ Federa- Waster sale and card party will be held at 6:40, All welcome. . Theosophical Society Mr, Wm, Cairns will speak on “The Psychology of Man,” Sunday, 8 Dp. m, at the Theosophical so lety, 100 Lyon buliding, Third and Jamen, eee Robert E. Lee Chapter The Robert KE Lee Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet Thursday. April 6, at 2 p. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1922. {Sc \CIETY AT THE HARBOR FORTS enteenth century, one Henri de la Tour d’ Auverque de Turenne, a superb commander, was mare de France, Today, in twentieth century, one R. Ausian de Tures entertains in honor of other the world’s great soldier Joneph Jaques Cesaire Joffre, mare hal de France, SOLDIERS ALL On Wednesday, with his Fort Wor |den dining room decked in stars and atripen, with festival tables centere by miniature soldiers formation, with place ¢ adorned |by wilken flags, and a menu fit for | conquering hero, Colonel Henry pherson Merriam, U. 8, A., com | mander of Fort Worden, presided as host at a stag dinner in compliment to Colonel John L. Hayden, U. 8. A. mander of the Puget Bound coant jefenkes, who retires on March thir-| | ty-firwt, and in whose honor the offt cers of Fort Worden turned out to }a man, pledging their popular ebief continued loyalty, and the best ¢ luck. The list assembled Colonel John L, Hayden, U. 8. A, com mander of the Puget Bound coast de lfenses, Major Albion Kt, Rockwood, ttra of the Sixth Const artiiery band, under the baton of rant Officer Alvin Hehier, U. 8. A oa rousing mple of m a wubjec whieh Chaplain Longbrake has given much study, and which lends f to his dynamic leadership. of the officers dropped in dur the sing, among them Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, U, § A., commander of Fort Worden, in. trigued, by the amazing pep that cemed to eman: from such old timers as Yankee Doodle and Oh, I Hate to Get Up in the Morn which might have been heard clear acrons the straits DID Es A sericea of small dinners in being given his Fort Worden quarters by Ce nL, Hayden, U. 8. A, corr f the Puget Sound coast | those asked in Sunday in cluding Captain Francis James Fite. patrick, U, 8. A., and Mrs. Pitzpat rick, with their house guest, Miss | Enegren and Mr. Alfred Garrison, of Seattle, On Wednesday the colonel’s guests were Mr nd Mrs. Oncar | Klocker, Lieutenant Frederick Lord jit yden, U. 8. A. and Mre. Hayden, m,|U. 8, A. Major Alvin Charles Miller.) Across THE DEMI-TASSE with Mrs. Thc as Irving and Mre.| medical corps, U. 8. A. Captain! Campaigns, military and social, are BE. Royer, at 4748 19th ave. N. b.| Francis James Fitzpatrick, $8. A+! no longer planned acroms the walnuts Mrs. Royer will read @ paper on/| Captain Kerwin aP, Rice, U. 8. A+|and the wine, but across the demi “Robert i. Lee at Weat Point.” eee Fremont W. C. T. U. The Fremont W. C. T. U. will | Captain James T. Jacobs, U. 8. A. | tasse, which one kes black at night, Captain William Q. Jefford, U. 8. A+! strong ax love, and hot, ob, very hot Captain Arthur D. Hughes, U. 8. A.,| indeed. It was the witty conversa |Captain Nyal L. Adams, U. 8. A.! tion over their cafe noir that marked | Captain 4. H. Inman, medical corps, tion will meet Monday, April 3, injmeet @t the home of Mm. A. W.!tr's 4 Captain Joseph Francis Sti- the second floor clubrooma at the ¥.| Whither, 2909 Burke ave., Tuesday.) vg A, Chaplain George Run W.C_A. The program will be under | AP 4, at 746 p.m. An interest | 2" yongbrake, U. &. A. Captain < : Y , | ne feature will be a debate, “Wom - i. ~ league, Oliver T. Erickson will speak |A2 4 HBome Keeper ot Wagel taint, L. Hoya, dental corps, U. B on the Scent carfare plan, Mra,| er?’ Refreshmenta, |A., Lieutenant Cyrus Quentin Shel Lydia Barnum will preside, eee |ton, U. 8. A., Lieutenant Dean Rich- ee Custer Auxiliary No. 4 ard Dickey, U. 8 A. Lieutenant ADDITIONAL CLUBS Custer Auxiliary No, 4 will meet | Loper Bailey Lowry, 8. A. Liew o | with Custer Camp, fons of Veterans, | tenant Gustave H. Vogel, U. 8. A., Stevens Woman's Rellef Corps No, 1|!0 Veterans’ hall, Armory, Tuesday, | Lieutenant Edward L. Supple, U. 8. Stevens Woman's Relief Corps No, | April 4, at 7:30 p. m. | A. Lieutenant Harold L. Steible, U. 1 will entertain at a noon day lunch- re |& A, Lieutenant Frederick Lord eon, Friday, April 7, at the residence Queen Anne Circle Hayden, U. 8. A. An interesting ad- of Mra. Belle Sheppard, 215 Thomas | st., who will be assisted by Mra, Let tie Hizey. A progressive whit game will follow the luncheon. Members| are requested to bring refreshments. Grand Army comrades and friends invited. ‘Take cars No. 2, 27, 23 or 19, Call Eliiott 2375 West for table} reservations. | eee Sea. Ledge No, 7 Reattle Lodge No, 7, D. HP. A. will hold « business seasion at Ever green hall, A. O. U. W. butiding, 1409 Ninth ave. Tuesday, April 4, at 8) p.m. Beginning with April, Seattle lodge will meet on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. eee Princess Angeline Parlor No. 2 | Following a short business meeting | & musical program will be given by the Native Daughters of Washing Princess Angeline Parlor, N ay evening, April 7, in L. € hall, | eee West Queen Anne PLT. A. | ‘The recular monthly meeting of the West Queen Anne PWT. A. will be held on Wednenday, April 5, at 3 Pp. m., In the community room, “Bet | ter Bpeech” will be the topic for dis | Joussion, led by Mrs. Plum, Mra. Bar. | tell and Mrs. Salisbury, The pupiis| from Ming Hotchis’ room will present | ja short play, Annual election of of jficers. ‘The hostenmen will be Mra! [Charles Waddingham, Mra. I. P. Kiernan, Mra. James P. Holman and Miss Minning eee Y. M. WA. Plans Entertainment ‘The Young Men's Hebrew amocia ition is giv an entertaining and [dance at hand KE, Union at. Tues ¥ evening, April 4. The program Will be presented by Mr. Max Feld man, Mins Ida Pinch, Mra. Nettie | Marcus, Prof, G. GC, Hohman and Mr: Clyde Lehman. eee Quarante Club The Quarante club will meet at the |home of R. B. West, 4803 Beach |Drive 8. W., Tuesday evening, April 4 “Origin of April Fool's Mra. Hitching, Detute, “Te | jmolved, That the Public Utilities Are ja Benefit to Seattle.” Affirmative, } Mr, Anderson; negative, Mra, Alken. ry | Coo PT. A. | Coe PT. A. will meet Thursday, April 6, at 2p. m. ‘The program will | consist of a plano solo by Gustave hunke; vocal solo, Mrs. Mary Lion berger Scott, nied by Mrs. George Weed. The remainder of the | | meeting will be devoted to reports of committees and the election of of-| ficers, A large attendance Is desired. . accomp: North End Progressive Club The North End Progressive club will moet at the St. Regis cafe, | Second and Stewart st, Tuesday, | April 4, at 2p. m The Erickson bill will te discussed. A speaker from the Anti-Erickson association | will speak. | cee H West Seattle Review No. 51 | West Seattle Review No, 61, W.! B. A., of the Maccabees, will meet in rpenters’ hall, 4441 California ave., | | Wednesday, April 5, at » m, Cards at 8 p.m. Prizes and refreshments. | All welcome. eee Garfield Hig pool PTA. | | Garfield High School PT, A. will] hold a meeting in the school auditor tum Tu April 4, at 2 pm, Mr. V K | Broadway high school, will speak on “The Relationship of Scholarship to School Attendance,” ee Froula, principal of the . Rainier Beach Woman's Club Rainier Beach Woman's club will meet Wednesday, April 5, at 2 p. m.,| at the home of Mra. Wilbur 8, Walk er, 10447 65th ave. 8. Several prom inent speakers will be present. Large | attendance desired. o- | . | Progress Club | Pre eas club will ty M. B. at 2p ‘Thursday The Thursday meet in the Unive parlors on April 12 will be guest day, and th are to be Mrs, OC, K ©. MeCurdg Thompson. ehureb ‘This nemeyer, J Mrs. A. Any . . Altruistie Club The Altruistic club will meet at the 'home of Mrs, James Sheridan, 1313 | | Franklin st, Wednesday, April 1p. m at | Women's Auxiliary St. Paul's Church The Women's Auxiliary of St Paul's church, Roy and Queen Anne | a planning a luncheon for | Tu jay, April 4, at 1 p.m. in the Sunday school room of the church, 48 Warren Avenue Pot. A, Warren Avenue PT. A, y/ill meot | neaday, Aprii 6 Conservation League Queen Anne Circle of the Child Conservation ague will meet with Mra. Mona C. Mac Donald, 1708 Second ave. N., Tuenday, April 4, st 2 p. m. Vocal solow will be given by Mra. D. ©. Knapp and Mra. Clem Le Master Heading, Mina Dorothy Snowden. Lincotn circle will be present. ‘ eee Queen City Sunshine Club The Queen City Sunshine club will meet at the Masonic temple, Tues day, April 4, at 2 p.m. Cards, All Kastern Stars invited. ee Wallingford Circle (a) Wallingford Circle (J) of the Firat Presbyterian church will be enter: tained at the heme of Mra, M. E. far 6 Densmore ave, Wed. at2p.m. Executive meeting at 1. The study period, con. ducted by Mra. M. BE. Farrer, will be charge of Mra. F. E. Parke. Visit ors weleome ult jJunct to this affair was the waitress corps, chic and charming, which was sumpected to include such person- |ages as Mrs. Merriam, wife of Colo- |nel Henry Macpherson Merriam, U. |S. A, commander of Fort Worden, | Mrs. Mul wife of Major Alvin | Charles Miller, medical corps, U. 8. 1A. Mra. Fitepatrick, wife of Captain | Francis James Fitzpatrick, U. 8. A., | Mrx. Stilley, wife of Captain Joseph | Francis Stiley, U. 8. A., Mrs, Hughes, wife of Captain Arthur D. Hughes, U, 8 A, Mra, Hayden, wife of Lieu tenant Frederick Lord Hayden, }U. 8. A | REMENDOUS HIT | The smoker for the enlisted per sonnel, arranged on Tuesday at the Fort Worden Service club by Chap. lain George Runyan Longbrake, U 8. A, made a tremendous hit with the men, who crowded into the club auditorium, some four hundred wtrong, and directed by the chaplain, on our famous wrapped breads, including HOL- SUM, QUEEN ANNE, and the ever-popular -er-Nut BREAD the beautiful little dinner, embellished with golden jonquils, which was giv. en at their Fort Casey quarters on Wednesday by Captain Herbert A, Gardner, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Gardner, Jand which had for honor guests Ma- |jor Reyal Kemp Greene, U. 8. A. commander of Fort Casey, and Mra. Greene, the party completed by Cap tain Kirkpatrick Mason, medical corps, U. 8. A. and Mre. Mason, | Lieutenant John Harvey Madison, | U. 8. A., and Mrs, Madison. GAYLY IMPROMPTU An impromptu bridge was given lat thelr Fort Worden quarters on | Saturday by Captain Francis James Fitzpatrick, U. 8. A., and Mre. Fite. | patrick, complimenting their house |xuests, Mins Enegren and Mr. Al- | fred Garrison, of Seattle, and bring: ing together such crack players as | Colonel John L. Hayden, U. 8. A, | commander of the Puget Sound coast | defenses, Colonel Henry Macpherson | Merriam, U. 8. A., commander of | Fort Worden, and Mrs. Merriam, Ma. jor Alvin Charles Miller, medical | corps, U. S. A., and Mrs. Miller, Cap jain James T. Jacobs, U. 8. A, and ‘Mra. Jacobs, Mra. Rice, wife of Cap |tain Kerwin aP. Rice, U. 8. A., Cap tain Nyal L. Adams, U. 8. A. Liew tenant Frederick Lord Hayden, UW, |S. A. and Mrs. Hayden, Mr, and Mra, George Welch. ls 100,000 acres of virgin forest anny Effective Monday morning, April 3, the retail prices on our bread will be 1-Lb. Loaves, 10c The greatly incre: makes the new pri as one of the best, most es: The Charm of Butter- Nut is Irresistible es neces ry—but BUTTER-NL ential, most economical ctureng of Better Bread 1/-Lb. Loaves, 15¢ ed cost of materials, including flour and sugar, JT still holds its place foods on your table. Quality Up to Our Usual High Standard 19th Ave. So and Main St, Your grocer will gladly supply you, Demand for turpentine requires, a ‘ Hi 3 =e ad as i ec hees nie ' 1 it wr Tee unite $ pecneceecaestees FRPREASEEPSPER<<S0L 28 EER, 22 de ttimas Se rere nee Re

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