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ning; Will Guests. Hi Allen, to Mr Pratt McLaren, friends. ‘the ceremony. < the engagement Chicago. The _ eoln ts” of Mrs. an iustrated bguaiauathaaal Be June Bri ‘Bpokane. Tau Omega frat fm June. Dridge partie: Mark's ch ehure! eal sorority: ‘Weeal Solo Selected Vietin Soio—“ Roma: Phapeoty No. 1 Vocal Solo — Selected MONDAY, MAY Miss Alice M dinner for party Coione! Tacaption at 2 o'clock. ‘The marriage o to Mr. Ha home of her Mrs LM Mins Janet Pow & bridge lune piiimentary Latimer and in St, Paul's church Mrs, Walter Ward's Orpheum party, fo A by tea, for Mrs. Lee Shaw F Bridge tea at home will compli ment Miss Betsy Booth, with Miss Alice Jackson an hostess, THURSDAY, MAY 11— Miss Harriett Allen to wea Mr. Walker ‘an Dusen at home of tm William P Laren, tn evening 3 Tea wil ent Boot Dietr as ho from 4 until 6 0’ WEDNE: MAY 12- Miss Virginia Sheahan to e at bridge breakfast at home for Bowing SATURDAY, MA entertain w ‘The wedding will ett onor © de cs ernity. : had Series of Bridge Parties Planned ‘Women's Council of St. Mark's th have arranged a series of for the benefit of St. . the first to take place @t the home of Mrs. J. em Friday afternoon, May 12. f ee Silver Musicale Kappa Kappa Sigma Mothers’ is entertaining this evening at chapter house, 6004 University levard, with a silver musicale, Which all members of Kappa Kappa Sigma and their friends are Invited. ‘The following program will be given by Mu Phi Epstion, honorary musi nee” o- —_ field to ent: bers of her bridal f Mt heon to Mra, Mrs. Jo y Fr. Seattle Society Miss Harri Wed Thursday Dinner Allen marriage of Mise Harriett Al len, daughter of Mrs. Walter Biel Van fen Will be solemnixed at the home of her grandmother, 4191 8. ‘Thursday evening, wervics will be read by Rev. J Magee of the First Methodist Eptsco- pal church at 8:30 o'clock, in the pres ‘ence of the family and & few close Mre May Misa Lorraine Allen, sister of the Brideelect, will be her only attend @nt, and Mr. Lister Holmes will be Groomsman for Mr. Van Dusen. An informal reception wil) follow es TInvitations Extended inner Dance ing Mr. and Mra, W. HH. Tal and Mise Vera Talbot eel Dr. and Mrs. Albert ing Bouffieur are entertaining ‘their home this evening with a din- Bey poo Covers will be placed for ement of Miss Brown Announced Judge Fred C. Brown announces of his "Zana Maric, to Mr. U welding ‘@olemnired in Chicago in June. Miss Brown is a graduate of Lin- high school and Mr. Schull, formerly a resident of Seatt! ‘Braduate of Whitman colege. eee H. Shull of Talk On “Japanese Mrs. Heber Plank and Mra, H. A Boring are entertaining at the home Plank Wednesday afternoon, when Mrs. Harlan Thomas will give talk Prints” at 3 o'clock, followed by the m Miss Malita Leiti To At a dinner recently given for six ‘@f her immediate friends, Mra. Jacob Lait! announced the @ @agement of their daughter, Martha, to Lester Albert Pelt of Mr. and Mrs. Mise Lait! is.a Lincoln high school Graduate, and Mr. the University of Washing on, where © he became affiliated with th Pelton take piace early Mise Irene Nielson Miss Ada Tilley Miss Helen Ferryman, accompanist ——— TO REMEMBER ing Major General ( Morton, 4:30 until Mrs for Miss Leona Holcom 4 te € o'clock. TUESDAY, MAY 9— Interlaken Goulld's card party in Mrs. T. M. Parker's ball room Allo@ Maxfield rrock at the ntertain with hran ¢ nat 5:20 0 Mise Alice Ives and Miss Dorothy dinner before Clothes Bail.” NESDAY, MAY Rentow Hill’ Guild's card party at wedding of Minn Betay Booth to Captain Harry Auguatas Buck ley, U. 6 the Church of the Immaculate Conception, at 10 THURSDAY, MAT 20 adway A's musicale at the he Mra. Thomas Green at 2:40 o'clock THURSDAY, JUNE 1— The marriage of Miss Anna Howe to Mr, Hamilton C. Rolfe in Bt, Mark's church at 6:20 o'clock nn P. Wey to Eve- Danc Three Stanton Du Wittam Newton at., 1. The Ralph of San Irv at daughter, will be “Japanese Mr. and Malita , son Pelton, of attended Alpha >, Lowman, to Plane doio—Theme, with variations... Paderewsk! Mine Ada Tilley . Wienlawski Mise Louise Benton Piano Solos —Two fantasies by Rovelle, Brahe Miss Vivian Clemmens Informal Evening Mr. and Mrs, Frank Willis Konold entertained a few friends informally at their home Tuesday evening to @elebrate the birthday of Mrs. old's mother, Mrs. Mae E. Case. Kon. Charies’ . honor Rey. and Art wed Mr jock give nthe Ma With impressive service in Trinity Episcopal church in Everett, Miss Creigh Cunning- ham became the bride of Mr. Charles Diller Fatt, J1., on Saturday evening, April 29, at 9| MRS o ‘clock. —Portrait by G rady. CHARLES DILLER FRATT, JR. THE SEATTLI STAR SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1922. WOMEN’S CLUBS i) CLUBS FOR MONDAY Literary and Travel Club The Literary and Travel club will meet Monday, May &, with Mr at2 p.m, Election ffivers, Mem {vers urged to fe 4 nt Myrtle Social Chab The Myrtle ub will moet at the Manonio te Monday, May 4 atip.m, Ce Community Siig There will be « community sing at the W, CT. U, Amerteanization Center, 708 Findlay #t, reviown, M evening, May 4, beginning at & o'clock, The chorya work will be under the direction of Mr. Kh. 1 Vivian of the Communtiy Sorvice, and special numbers of interest, tn cluding musical selections and read ings, will be given, Thin will be lowed by the pr citizens. fol enentation new The invitation is ¢ eral | Commonwealth Club | The Commonwealth club will hola its regular weekly meeting at Boldt's re rant, 913 Bec dd ave., Monda evening, May 8, at 7 p.m. Mr, id win J. Dingle, a London editor and ublisher, and at present visiting in Beattio, will address the club on the lar ubject of China, Mr, Dingle has given much study to this coun try, and h jeeture should prove in teresting to everyone The public is invited, j eee | St, Mark's Parish Church | The Women's Auxiliary of St Mark's parish will meet Monday 2:30 at the re y with Mra. J. DP. MeLauchian. Mre. N. &. Nahbhas will ik on Oriental Life and customs. ung girls in native cowtu wil amaint her. eee League of Women Voters The Seattle League of Women Vot ere will hold @ business meeting at on Wednesday, May 10, at the Y W. C. A. cafeteria, Mr, Thomas B. Hill of the state developing ment of the Chamber of Commerce Will speak on the “Irrigation Proje | | depart of the State Members urged Ww at tend | Lecture at Lowell School } t aploes of tie Mothers’ the third i & series ree on hid Peychology” at the Lowell school, Monday, May 6, at i p. m. | ADDITIONAL CLUBS | Theosophical Society Profesor Fred Ho Heath, of the University of Wa «t depart The Rates of Vibration,” mt the Theosophica ety, Sunday, & p.m 100 Ly duliding, Third James Alpha Bell Camp, No. 8831, KN. A Alpha Re amp, 71, RN A will meet at Fraternal Brother hood hall, Fremont, on the f and third Wedneslay evenings of each month. is 6 Bazaar and Luncheon Women's guild of St. Mark's Mrw. with Thursd Fred for Spokane, Mr. Richardson and make her home. 2 ay. it informal con’ Richardson, whe {Informal Tea | Compliments Mrs. Richardson Herbert her he ve Mre. Coe entertained tea at pliment to ro she will it who left today join | Personal Mr. an od Mrs. Keith Fi ken re turned Wednesday from a short mo ineoiiliapaniniahaliedleiiel is planning ® bazaar and | luncheon, which will be given at the Y W Cc A church on Wednesday, May 10, the x4 ee ° jarrangements to be announced later. i Activities Denver Consumptive Society ng of the Seattle Hostesses for thie week will be: regular meet tor trip to California. Monday, Mra. J. A. Slamm;: Tues x ish Ladies’ auxiliary to lloa Mra. T. A. Lavake; Wedr ver Orthodox for Mrs. Elbridge H. Stuart and chi! J. Arnot: Thursday, "eh umptives will held * dren left today for Portland to Visit/ Gresham; Friday, Mrs, W. Ho Hum. May 10, at 2p. m., at ¥ ut [her mother until June 1 mel; Saturday Mra. Carl Redding A h ave. and E. Union st All see re urged to be present. Mr. and Mra. Josey F. Gront are The uppermost thing In the mi Jday meeting at the fre 1 ‘ fam t nite f o nd f the district in vited, West Seatile W. ©. TT The We w. ¢. T, U, will Kerle Sint ot, Wednenday ' be present and neighbors f In will be welcome, Take ar No. 11 to Sint at Dorte Social Olub Dorte a! club, O. ©. #., will meet with Mra. O, A, Shosten, 2960 Dayton ave, Thursday, May 11, at 2p. m. The hostess will le ansinted y Mra. May Kossman. All Eastern Stare invited. ot Nagy to Zeta Council of Catholic Women Elects And there is much rejoicing among fe ee Zeta Alumnae Meets Alumnae luncheon of Room, M tay Make revervations with Swendden at Garfield Delta Zeta will tr Frederick & to the caterers. 1ath, Mra. | at SEATTLE SERVICE SET | A city possessing an offic ial circle versed in all the cere. monies that enrich life and conserve ilization, ranks ag cosmopolitan and attracts desirable residents as well as dis- criminating travelers. attle has service set that compris y branch of the regular svlishment, the army, the navy, the arine, the coast guard, the public health and geodetic corpe, witha personnel steadily increasing in numbers and in importane whose hospitality adds distinction agd prosperity to Seattle’ civic laurels. 8 eve COAST GUARD —- CATERERS AND KINGS A delegation of caterers recently Commander James Hi. Brown, U. & waited on King George and pet| c aivision semmander ond formal entertainments during the BTown are agreeable additions to te ‘coming London season, attle’s Service Bet. The petitioners argued that thome| Another coast guard houssholg who can afford to entertain should the hat brings much o t do #0, expecially in times of depres h charm to the Serv feo Set Is that of Lieutenant Com mander J. F. Hottel, U. 8. C. G., whe sion. The caterers asserted that not to entertain is the rich man's way of lnoarding and works hardship on has just sailed for Alaska, in com many Wage-earnern, mand of the Haid England ix a very democratic ooun- and the king letened carefully - Bhortly afterwards FORT CASEY it was announced that the king would hold four courts during the coming " 8 ing during the past week in welcome to Captain James T. Jacobs, U. 6, on. ety, perfores, will take the cus. the caterers. The pleasant portals of Fort Casey’ | witnessed much informal entertains | recently transferred to Casey from” at br wi mu ae a or we try ae it. mM an pa ots an f Officers | Worden, and Mrs. Jacobs. The Seattle Councll of Cathotte! - Among the hontenses were noted 4 we nm met Thursday and elected HE HOARDS NOT ia aide Mra. Greene, wife of Major Royal © . the following officers: Mra, John N.{, AP oe te ve ed. It goes back MP Greene, U. 8. A., commander | ; Jackson, president; Mra, James Gal- |‘ gy maga merchant, the °f Fort Casey, Mra, Werts, wife of | ot braith, first vice president; Mrs, | re? = 4 oe . daye of depres | aptain Willem W. Werta, U. 8. A, we Joseph Bordeaux, second vies preat —_ sy en ot tation the Bery. S94 Mra. Wheichel, wife of Lieutens alo | dent; Mra. C. Burke, third vies tom On Mt Gaye mindful of Saint |“8t 7: Longstreet Whelchel, U. 8. A, * | president; Miss Agnes Mulligan, ex = om y~ os |ecutive secretary; Miss Constance Paul's tmmortal admonition, “B*) ronr woRDEN Iv Wilcox, treesurer, and Miss Mary |"v*" to howpitality. On Friday Fort Woréen mafe mer | 0" O'Brien, honorary vice president, A Gr ag TY at @ successful dance, which ap | 0 “ oD bhard of nine trustees was elected, POR ah aol of the week at Potled to their guests, the Fort Casey! 4 * nalsting of Mra, John T. Hefter-| x, ing eng ego nitgarrison *¢t #nd the dancing civilians many | ‘i an, Mr. M. Donahoe, Mrs. Arthur!iriage pe hen, oa Meatay by Cotentl a“ whom were house guests at Wom J 76 Gerbel, Mra. P. 'T. Harrington fe ‘ * len. car J. Charles, U. 8, A, colonel on [George T, Dauiton, Mrs. Ch commanding, and Mra, Charles, in Bripre ae remayy agence ae nenGe Gey it y, Mra. John Buckley, Miss compliment to the colonel of the regh y Major Alvin Charles Miller 01) Ada Colmary and Mra. J. W. W ent, Colonel C, C, Ballou, U. 8. A medical corps, U. 8. A, whose aides braushek co Wy - : “\were Captain Francis James Fite § “0 784 who is here on an inspection tour. | oe thas eee sh |Patrick, U. 8. A. Captain Arthur D Nurses’ Co-operative Club lo sire Susehte Hughes, U. 8. A, Lieutenant Loper | ‘a A meeting of the practical and] stajor General Charles HI. Mutr, Batley Lowry, U. 8. A. Lieutenang” pres undergraduate Co-operative'ty g A. commanding the Third ai-|H#rold L. Stieble, U. & A. and ub w be the sanitarium . as dug : vision and Camp Lewis, and Mrs. i dow t the vice-president Mra. W. A.|/Muir were honor gu on Friday ee WARD esi et “ itth s N Wee at = large dinner given at the oft. eetain Asthnp, uv neve f M at $ p.m. Import-\feew club, Ca 8. A., commander of Fort Ward, and 9 (1° ant matters will be discussed. All’ prancis B Bissamen, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Chambers entertained at dinner to ¢ |nurees interested in the organiaa-|ty5 Pjgeuman which assembled at /0? Saturday, later taking thelr party oo) tion are req 4 to be present, - siica, exquisitely decorated, | the informal dance at the newil yj, ses lade ith every aetencnyy te club house, of which Fort Ward is him. 3 dehn Hay P-T. A. entire medical corps at present sta- UStY Proud BD. A John Ha il meet . 4 os the’ Quées ie big nA, Wit meet ®t tioned at Camp Lewis. You need Byegiseses!’ Why have heal ; oe : Bren we . audi nas ach ane we ousness? Go to Dr. Ede a um, Tues “y 0 at 8p . muni alcony, Fraser-Patereon Co 5 THE YARD . like air. [Ralph W. Swetman and Mr.| Rear Admiral John A. Hoogewertf, | *°°SUSNSSL « polis prepenek? os Luu? aa commandant of the 13th) Btop Asthma Instantly! ot. este “ ee NT’ naval district, and commanding the was nsidenis are urged to attend and muss ‘wound navy yard, and Bre ASTHMADOL me ” einen gee |Hoogewertt, were hosts at an tnfor-| Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, $11 child a mel dinner on Wednesday which |at all drug stores, or direct, p. p, put PO gnu re PP bae o tought out @ charming group from |Joyner Drug Co., Spokene—Aé tally fg eg rn op th | tinement. vec Ray A ee walle Iph T. Hanson, con- | — — ee oe struction corps, U. 8. N., has received | ae ee” preliminary orders detaching him | t Puget Bound 4. Alki Woman's Improvement Club (from the F po dlr Peri peas The regular monthly meeting of He Will be relieved & 4° Aa Poh Ross pase. dpe} PN Borden, construction corps. Jciub Will be held at the home of U: & Nq whe te pow on duty at the} Mra. Harry H. James, 3228 634 9,|/¥are Isiand navy yard. W. Tuesday, May 9, at 2 p. en! nae of officers. Plane wilt be RESERVE OFFICERS indoor Alki « r the benefit car Colonel Sidney carnival to be m munity Alki Orthopedic gut) flower mission on club will give the ne of bungalow apron munity ha Friday f. | Allah Social Club. Allah Soclal club will be enter | tained at the home of Mra. Rex A T ner evue N. Wedne a May 10, at 2 p.m. Mre Blanche le Cr and M Frederick O'Neil aaninting hostesses. Cards and re ne ata Eastern Stars in eee Rainier Heights Friends wit hold their quarterly conference Saturday 24th ave, §. and Lar etings, Visiting m isters and er friends will be p { | All welcome. Irene -avioska Trene Pavloska, soloist with the w hoist o be Amphion go-\the University of Washington, was | ciety at the concert on | Wednesday, May 17, in Meany | hall. | | | | | rams yet of ot . the w Civie Orchestra Program Announced most red b at the tractive at pro. Seattle Civ be heard the fourth concert of this season, at the H jrome, Sun afternoon, May 114 talented young local ar tists, Miss Vesta Muth, playing the Liszt piano concerto in B flat; Miss \¢ © Kidd, singing the aria, My ‘Heart at Thy Sweet Voic from Saint-Saens’ “Samson and Delilah 1d Miss Marion Henry, interpreting Boccherinnt Menuette and th | Dragon Vly dance from 'Tschaikow ky's “Nut Cracker, Suite,” will be the soloists, The program is as fol lows werture ..Verat Allegro. t no, Adag Veoia Muth 0) ° King Schubert ») ' Monde lasdtin | Aria—"My Thy Sweet Votoe Raint-Saens ine Kidd, with’ orchestra Hocohertnnt jof the ¥. W. ©. A. club giris right ; Farewell Luncheon leaving Tuesday for the East by Way | now is the opening day at camp, at) apne Bo Nene eure ger geo Gophe Mrs. Charles Thomas Mathews of |Of California, to be away about six | Yeomalt, May 30. Jelub will be held at Collins playfield San Francisco, who has Leen visit 4 eee Pao se" " ven Mo por ae «iris une, Baturday ning, May 13. at each club has undertaken some ing her sister, Mrs. Frank J.| Mrs. John Dudley Roterts will big task to do for the camp t» hace sag Clancy for some time, entertained | leave Wednesday for Portiand to join n order for Decoration day ed ~~ yp ee } | with a farewell luncheon at Freder.| Mr. Roberts and ‘spend a week in| to make it an ideal place for the ¢ ‘oman's - orgs ? ; ick & Nelson's today, folloved by an| that city. | Joyment of the giris thruout the sum-|C A" witl eeletrate Ite asth bieth Orpheum party. Mra. Mathews is| sare mer Le ah lite Mah: Seatedia Hanaeiod leaving next week for her tome. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stephenson of! The Cosmopc club ts going to yo) +k oe Careaoer t ren * Long Bows h, Cal, arrive! wear es-|make new cretonne drapes for win.| ™% er ea ee ? i : "7 day, and are guest th lotel " living room and dining room e . ‘ a Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor |52°" “ame em sh whe 1 dining room.| Woman's Re ps in the Nort and also 24 new covers for the p gg eg set in Sentt ay Announce Daughter's see pillows, mg beige eds or Mra. Daisy Wood HiMreth and} The Athletic club will repair and ae ne Marriage Mra. am Beeler left yeacer on | decorate the dining roc rn your DMlewing 4 | ¥ i room and living “4 Mr. and Mrs. P. T. O'Connor @N-) tne §. 8. President for a visit of sev- | room. jw. BR. ¢ nounce the marriage of their daugh- | o-, 5 i 1 | allt a eral weeks in ( omnia. The Acacia club, or young married ‘ . ‘Deseo rane (| Mr. and Mrs, John W. Paul of|th® flower seeds and slips in the a” . f Aprit 29. F Father O'Hagen of| Mr. and Mrs. Joh ; Dents abd abekntd Mrs. F. Rich, 1439 W. 5 “aw tte < » pewter od ne G) wood, al, wi arrive abou. ¥- ° y r » | St. Edward's church performed the| a) 7 ROU. ot ne af és The Friends of Al club ts going @: May A Ms El }ceremony in the presence of the im. y 16 to visit their son and daugh-| |, for the White eld home wil ediate families jter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles || “pe ng emagnre end to paint the ived. Mes. Fred Fauer, in charge | ‘The bride was attended by her sis.| Paul, for several months. [en “hay een yg al of pro . afd | he U. B.C. girls witt supply atl| of Program jter, Miss Blanche O'Connor, and her nd ing rugs for sleeping tents, also r my ee uncle, Mr. George A. Doty, was best] Mrs. Charles F. Whittesey left|ish kitchen utensils and odds ane Rainier POT. A | man yesterday for Spokane to mend al ends in service for the tables, | Ratnier PT. A mest Tuenday | A reception was held in the eve|month with her soninlaw and| May 9 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Georg ining at the ne of Mr. and Mrs.jdaughter, Mr. and Mra Walter} Th® Cosmopolitan club meets for Manthy will give a talk on “Dis O'Connor, 3991 Angel place, which | geott Fitz. | Club supper May 9, at 6 p. m., in the cipitr reports from dvleg was beautifully decorated in spring | ee | giass dining room of the cafeteria. At will t Music oy kindergarten flowers and fruit blossoms. Mr. and Mrs. Charies Witlard|7 P. ™. Mrs, Lena Darrion will lead pupits. ae Dee | Stimson have returned from a motor | 1? Vible discussion, second floor club. ee \Renton Hill Guild’s trip to California, on be Fi thre worsd ped beng sary Woman's Service Club Luncheon \Card Party iB ; eeK| Thomas, service chairman, making], vn Bervice. Lsnaggaony aes tee Ades a } * Aeahes tart en an's Service club will be held We oor me venett ot me critren'| Business and rapes for Y camp. |imoday ternecn, et 1 clock, at tas rthopedic hospital, Rento uy . The Acacia club meets at 1:20, in| Hotel Washington, instead of the! Gulla will ive » card party at the Professional the third-floor elubrooma, M. 10, Washington Annex, as formerly Yacht club on venday, May 17. | ; Mrs, M. M. Hutchinson will take the heon will be followed by bridge \The committee Ip, charge saciudes| Women Ss Club members of the club thru the Sup rvations may be made thru the Mrs. Frank Rt. Van Atay) Me et en en ae iad Protes:|#undry. Every member ts urged to| service representative or with Mrs Jordan, Mrs. Ernest Herald, Mra. H. | 5 . ‘ be present so as to enjoy this educa-| Richard B, Derickson, West 0951-J M. Pease, Mrs. P. J. Thorsen and/sional Women's club will hold its] tional trip se Mrs, F. J. Stone. annual Mother's day meeting on] ‘Tye 7 Home Sewing Clim Durir afternoon Mise Thirza|.. 4 Fey rhe Fuholo club meets at 4 p. m, “4 . 9 ’ r The Ladws of the Grund Army i cenang Seopa gunetton gtdnord at B Sth, at 6:30 p., m, in the| Thursday, May 11, in third-floor club bre ’ . 7 - at Ae 6 wee™ | tine art rooms, 1213 Fourth ave.| rooms. Home Sewing club will be entert with Miss Lenore Friediand at the | 0% ‘ nike’. Grael.tos:\ 4 by the members of Gen. Lawton m All members are urged to brir , 4 . piano, For tickets’ telephone Mrs.| All, members are Urmed to el The Friends of All club meets for|circio at thelr hall In Ballard, Wed. Pease, East 8265 poor he meeting ie an op2n} Cub Supper Thursday, May 11, at 6jnoday, May 10. Take car No, 23 The gowns for the hospital are * a heute “y A an openly, m. in the small private dinin t off at the city ball, Luneh. made by Renton Hill g jmeeting and beautiful slides reveal! room of the cafeteria; at 7 Miss Lo-/eon at noon, All welcome, “e-* | ng phaoopid hy the of the’ coun:| retta Harding will coach the girls ee - * ’ |try thru which the Canadian Na-| who are to ta 2 Special Dinner Dance tonal raliroad runs will be shown.|teaiven ater ase ie in ire "Diag. te | West Seattle Review Bowing Circe be given n Members’ hall.| West Seattle Review. A special dinner dance will be giv-| On Sunday, May 7th there willl qt will be a vaudeville atch ong ne ae eet tenttle Review, W. B. A. | en at the Yacht club Saturday, May|be a hike for members of the club| two recia of pictures, one or two mun oe nee eect Will meet at the home 13, with unusual surprise featuresland their friends. Take the Ft.! eal reve re on: wo mu: of Mra, W, J. Crory, 4556 40th av , nd 0 sical revues, given by the club girls, | Priday promised, Dinner will be at 6:30 and|tawton car, No. 29, on First ave.lay well np cthee he Slagle rm sir Wriday May 1 atl m. Mra.Jack dancin, ‘om % until 12 o'clock | a4 on there Dunn will be tho hostess, Members fancing from 8 until 1 and ride to the end of the line.| will be also some of tho city’s best and friends invited > ae Be ie |The hike will be from the end of| musical talent, and an orchestra will| oe Orthopedic Tea the starting at 2:30 p, m., thru| be provided. It will be the only play| cide Minehees tne ¥ “ve i |the fort grounds to the lighthouse] given this «pring by any Y. W.C.A.| g, a Shop Calenda } pring by ary C.A.| Seattle Review No, 8 ; SI p Calendar and government locks and return.|club, and every effort will bo made ) W. B. As of The guilds in charge of the Ortho- tee te " : t inane the Maccabees, will 1 t Thuraday, oie Bia’ Wilde heat aruae soit es hoe lust meeting of the club|for a huge success, and with Miss May 11, at 8 p.m, in the A.O. 1 eves + “4 the annual election of the officers| Harding's experience putting on pro: . u Mond. Broadway, Mra, Otto Grun. lf esa W. hall, Officers requested to wear eee eee eee pant’ |for the coming year took place.|#rams, It should be mont successful. | white Mr Gilbert Skinner,. hostess; | ae ottloers ‘elected are, oe | The Cosmopolitan club girls turne Alpha Auxiliary Wednesd: Interlaken, Mrs, Boyd | », nt, Miss Molly G. Baldwins) tn thelr money last week, which they| The regular busiriess meeting of | C. Goebel, hoste Thursday, Queen | @PSt Vice president, Mins dna Cran-| had made in six weeks out of 600, the Alpha auxiliary w 4 2 pe ella F uxitary will be held in Anne, Mrs. William H. Howard, how 1 gocond vice president, Miss! Miss Ruth Westerlund was captain the old K. P. hall, Friday, May 12 teas: Vetta ount Baker Park, Mrs,| Mary H. Alvord; recording secre! og the winning aide, having earned #8 John Boyd, hostess; Satu Ren. | try, Mins Glyde Tucker; correspond: | $56, and Mids Jean Smith individual. General George Washington Cir ton Hill, Mrs, John C. Watrous, host-|/"® secretary, Miss Viola Page;|/ly earning the most money, $13.50,; General George Washington Circle. pea treasurer Miss Rena Keiper w awarded a prize of a Tiffany Ladies of th 4, ALR, will give a Ansisting Grunbaum on Mon-| Within the near future the new) vase, Miss Kittie Milbern, captain dancing party at Veterans’ hall day will be Mrs. William Le Blond, | officers will appoint the chairman| of the losing side, and her team will Armory, to which ‘he public is in Mrs, W. T. Robinson, Mrs, W. W.|of the standing committee, and] banquet the winning side as a treat. vited. Refreshmer French, Mra, J. J. Mack, Mrs. Jan | these chairmen in conjunction with] Thursday, May 11, U. B. C, club wee Farrel Mra, John Bratnober, Mra,|the new officers will constitute the] upper in large private dining room, | Circle J. Wallingford oulg Grossman and Miss Dorothy |jexecutive board for the coming|@ », m. Social hour, stunts, song Circle J. Wallingford of the First ‘Levitt, year, followed by Bible study in classroom, | Presbyterian church will bold wn all- “Tannhaus + Wagnor lus Mele, U. S. A. retired, "lean on Sunday at a pretty dinner in} TRAINING CAMP Maize, wife of Lieutenant | Derby Maize, U, 8. A.. | on temporary duty at Fort Rik Kansas, recently in charge of cavalry « in connection with the Re officers’ Training Camp at the ton, was host: | Mrs. activ OPPOR is coming. Are you READY for it? Do you accumulate FUNDS earning night and day? MAXIMUM of INTEREST Compatible with MAXIMUM of SAFETY in The most conservative savings bank in the Northwest The Bank for Savings IN SEATTLE Pine St. at Fourth Ave. which has always paid its depositors CASH ON DEMAND having never required a notice of withdrawal Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 nerve University of Was! compliment to the Reverend George |Davig Adams and Mre, Adame. | An informal musicale followed the whore | dinner, at which Mrs. Maize, sprano voice Is of rare quality, sang a croup of Cadman’s songs. s. Maize was assisted in reeete ing by her mother and house ee Mra. C. P. Bilderbock, widow of an eminent banker of Boise, Idaho, and | |well known in the Service Set. COAST AND GEODETIC Mrs. Derickson, the efficient secre- } tary of the Association of Army and/ Navy Women, and the wife of Com- mander Richard B, Derk keon, U | CG. &., ranking officer, and inspect. | or in charge of the Puget Sound coast and geodetic station, I# among | the notable hostesses in the Service Set In connection with the May pro- gram of the Association of Army and Navy Women, Mrs. Derickson asks that reservations for the May lunch- | which will be served In the grille of the New Washington on Wednesday at 1 o'clock, shall be made with her not later than Tues | day evening | ‘The luncheon wil be followed by | bridge and the guests will represent all the commissoned services in Se attle and its environs, PUBLIC HEALTH Mra. de Valin, treasurer of the! Association of Army and Navy Wom- | , and the charming young wife of | Surgeon Hugh de Valin, U. 8. P. He} S,, ranking officer and supervisor ot} the 18th district United States pub- No health and marine hospital serv- ioe, in spending the week-end with Bc t S h od Mrs, Frederick J. Bailey at Glen oa CNe ules - Cove. From Colman Dock - Fe Miss Dorothy Watson, aister of —SAVE MONEY= Mrs. de Valin, and a sophomore at Travel by sfeam TACOMA SAFTY an active worker on behalf of the um bridge, and has developed the gentle art of making 10-minute SPEED > COMFORT political speeches in a manner that bids fair to emulate the success of || DATLY, 8, 110. m. 1.3.5, 7 hm. Ithat other lovely Southerner, Lady Special Sat. & Sun. Trip, 9 p.m Astor. 45e FOR SINGLE TRIP — S0c FOR ROUND TRIP MARINE BARRACKS One of the most attractive host VICTORIA. BC esses in the marine corps is Mrs. RT ANGELES - STRAIT POINT Gamborg-Andresen, first vice-presi, dent of the Association of Army and Navy Women, and wife of Colonel Carl Gamborg-Andresen, U, 8, M. C. ranking r and in command of | BYEZ Teel a barracks tn the navy Her affairs have a certain chic. yard. BELLINGHAM - ANACORTE RETIRED OFFICERS i ’ Many retired officers and their families, interested in Seattle's al wava increasing Service Set, and en. AERA acne . ND MILL PORTS amored of the enchanting situation bo of Segttle, seated like Rome upon her seven ineffable hills and sur rount Teenie HOOD CANAL POINTS well might envy, are members of this official s hosts and verdure Ro’ distinguishe coterie, and most experienced Among those who entertained dur. hostesses NEAH BAY & WAY :PorRTS TUESDAY, 1030 P.M. ing the week, and whose teas evoked many compliments, were Mrs, Wil- | NS eee emer oe son, wife of Colonel R. H, Wilson er etn baat ce cee engineer corps, U. 8. A.. retired, and | USSR S ap NTN Tel i OCR teers! (OCMAN DOCK: Foor MARION MAIN Ors ¢ “Ho! | mt Nick rh Aecide y as to ‘Har’ rre t ting. like 4 “Perhe he th “What Dida The "My, 1

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