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THE SEATTLE STAR {WOMEN’S CLUB - SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922. SEATTLE SERVICE SET A city possessing an official circle versed in all the CLUBS FOR MONDAY [ae Os Were on v4, the ub! monies that enrich life and conserve civilization, ranks | 20e, wih be. “Whe nee hveryens coamopolitan and attracts desirable residents as well d Seattle Chapter, D. A, 1 cordia invited, Free offering as rg For the benefit, of the monument | for reconstruction work criminating travelers. i Stunt Supper at} fund and patriotic work, a card part a he Seattle has a service set that comprises every branc : ne] Ww omen University will be given by Seattle chapter, D. | : 4 i vondey . Varty P the regular estaplishment, the army, the navy, the maring : “ wih att vome Mr hur ror the benefit of a family | ¢ . Club; Musical Program ieang 188 SIAL ave, Ss: bes De rei be olven by Mre.| £H@ coast guard, the public health and geodetic corps, with ‘oy "9 Cl N 1 Ma t 2 pm. Take 2ird| Scott. White and Mrs, C, Morton, | Personnel steadily increasing in numbers and in importance) for Sunset uO Ale uve. car to Ward at \at Mew. Riley's tee cream parior,| Whose hospitality adds distinction and prosperity to Seattle’) * cee ‘ 0 nounced. | Madison park, Monday, Ma at | civic laurels, ‘ ; ‘ Americanization Conference |2 p. m. Public Invited, Take car @nnual gala event at the There will be an Americanization | No. 1 |HOME BREW HOMILY Warrant Officer Alvin Schier, ; < ‘ t ites Phare conference on Monday, May at one | “When you seo 4 man in uniform, | master, U. B. A. : hg gees the W. C. 'T, U, Americanization cen: | Ballard W, €, 7, U. |treat him courteously, He may be| ‘Thin event will serve ae a rany Soeur on Friday evening, May 26, and ter, 708 Findlay «t., Georgetown, at| Matiard W. ¢ Yr. U. will our army | the training pn to be held @ : ill this year take the form of a Rus which on interesting program will) with Mrs. E. J. Hudman, vit |xummer at Camp Lewis and Fong pe Sian evening, with vaudeville num be given. Pupes in Invited. 68 wt Friday, May 2 CAMP Liowis | Worden. ait ‘ ol of the ee Ip m. The program will Major G Charles 1. Muir,| — ~ gc ca Rien sp lla th Myrtle Social Club charge of Mr. Wood. lu. ® A, commanding the 3rd a) | INTERMEDIATE DEPOT ¥ » 7. * 4 ide y e executive im New York city that it has been A bridge and whist party will t “ee | vision and Camp Lewis, accom On Monday the executive board ued in Philadel phi 4 Wash: given by Myrtle Social club in Ma arvaar and Rummage Sale by bie aid, Captain Duncan | the Association of Army and Ni st “3 e piladelphia and Was nonie temple Monday May 22, The ladies of tne A. R. Home 1 UL B.A. left last week | Women will be entertained by that > eet Y p.m Sewing club will 4 an allday cia it to the Presidio| Meyer, president of the annoctatl floo a ee geabhhng age ah } 4 ss aay itte | bazaar and rummage * in th ia fe % *° | and wife of Colonel Oren B, M ‘eiad fied ty the aid of the Java Commonwealth Club public market at Pike Place, down |” picuaier General Ulysses |u. ‘A., in charge of the ’ oft ne ret . } The Commonwealth ‘club will! stains in Atkinson's store, Wednes tga zener eg wi.) #eneral intermediate depot eins Meat the members will hardly meet at Boldt’s restaurant, Monday,| Gay May 26, ‘The proceeds will be | wi Alexande Bachar Tagrng erent ‘The members of the board kno ge ge me soapy on May at 7p. m Mr. E. 8.| 4404 to the fund for the new how-ltucaey at a civilian dinner as | 27%. Muir, wife of Major Ges of « : most of them be equally Goodwin, president of the ning | dita at Puyallup. dear sey i ea maditer’ eid | Charles H. Muir, U. 8. A., com bein unrecognizable. appearing as peas comminsion, and Mr, B. G, Gaines, | 1 wg es eee ee ee ene ee resatiy teen |e the. 8rd Givision ont gray Soldiers or nobility, as pleases engineer and executive secretary, | ‘ . | Pretty portion have Fee y Lewis, Mra. Hoogewerff, wif “f t 1 of pl t r Seat Tonia Chapter, No. 114 given at Camp Lewis by Mrs. Dun-| a as committee in charge includes wil tell of plans for soning Bes Tonia chapter, No, 114, 0. E.8., will|can, wife of Brigadier General| Wr Admiral John A. Hoog or Frank Elwell Case, Mrs. Ratph i= Sgiige entertain with a dance and card par-| George B. Duncan, U. 8. A. com 2 as Map type rag the . K M hflip P. Marion, . ty in K. of P, hall, Third and Virgin the Sth infantry brigade, | 00m? Navy Ya rs. root rank Bayley o> r ny ADDITIONAL CLUBS | ta, Friday, May 26 All Kastern Stars |und Mre- Wickham, wife of Colonel “torte Soonel comasamainntall A non dune | and friends invited. ly ckham, U » colonel commanding full; Soliday, Mrs br sage og Dr. Mr, Barrett's Address Postponed “" , Frank D. wisciom. © - A., COM-| 1 awton, Mra. Meyer, wife of uc aN tralia Bap eel | The address to be given by Mr Mysterious Club aeorrs Byeys ig ney ” a. a, |Oren B. Meyer, U. B.A. ind ! Burwell, Mias Elisabeth Kirk John Barrett, foreign trade expert! ane stysterious club will give ite | cnier of ataff of the 3rd division and|°% th® Seattle general inte A Miss Jessie Keith and the Glee and adviser, under the aus orm Of yachting party Sunday, May executive officer of Camp Lewis, | ({?%- Mrs. Gemhors-Andress eter |the 8 tth peaks a yt pe "| ‘There will be a cruise to points of | made an informing address on ‘Tues of Colonel Carl Gamborg-And root is &:. ® | Sonal Women eu ene aasembty {interest on the Bound and a moon: |day before the Camp Lewis Army U. 8. M. C., commanding the ma fror ret Club Program i EE ne atnee ot |lisht cruise around Bainbridge | Women’s club, dincunsing certain racks at the Puget Sound me unse 7 | room of the Seattle Chamber “Of | isiang ‘This in the first of a series | phages of the world war. Yard, Mrs. Derickson, wife of © or wr Wednesday : | roe, bas been postpones of summer outings planned by the |” Goi, polo and cheas serve to tn-|mander Itichard B. Derickson, Uy ing a committee, nic olud Fred Jeu ms an and G . In charge of the hea Wednesday afternoon at the ‘Theosophical Society mamnitt whieh in tudes Mr. Fred | terest the officers at Camp Lewis, citie station of the Coast and Gee blac elub an interesting musical Mr. W. G. Shepard, divisional leo ee ap and Mr. A. Bahie. | where recreation is merely & Means) gerie survey, Mra. Phillips, wife inst Wise ma Mile . : - “ee bAypeniocd “ See aie ¢ Survey, Mra ; ees ag bcc gl a turer, will speak at 8 p,m, on “The | Weet Beattio W. 7. U |e ping fit, mentally and pby® | Colonel Charles L. Phillips, U. & A loo - , ee aoe owophy” at the Theosophical hall,| ,., vse a ae @ iT, ie . in command of the Reserve Offie root Kendall, violinist, with Mixs 100 Lyon buliding, Third and James, | The West Seattle W, C. T: U. will jo, which requires fearlessness, | mea ining Corps, at the Univ 1 * Friedland and Mr. Arville The public 4s cordially invited. Col | Meot at the home of Mra. J. W. Reed, and chess, which requires strategy. | washingt . i, ersity: at the piano. smeata. y 6976 47th ave. B. W., on Wednesday, |are called warriors’ games, Polo) « hing — Mra, de Valin. wife eo hostesses for the day will be | : Pr | May 24, at 2:30 p. m. Members| was played among the Persian offi- an cusvaer af tee _— Alfred Raymond and Mra. G. A should be present. Neighbors and | cers, in the eart he world n= ctrcelobegy Fo: D hap t le ra, in the early ages of the world. )., a i Rochester. The program follows Wall ho ee vee “ She First | {ends welcome, and chaen waa tavented te.atiuse the | rants, Sarit, Mrs. Civ ae bua | ailingford circle of th ih ORS Inoatient soldiers camped batore the | eutenant Commander J, D. G the “Dai Ploure en Reve". Hue Presbyterian church will entertain | Alpha Auxiliary | cate of Tro: a |U. 8. C. G., Mra, Witleon, piec “Gelle que je Presere” Foudrain with a lunet at the home of Mra.) 9, Aidan ‘htaiidry WO held @ i | Commander J. D. Willson, TU. 6.3 cell Mise Cawsey J. R. Barber, 4022 Sunnynide a¥. | wort businens meeting in the old K.| NAVY YARD commanding officer, receiving ivi “The Walnut Tree”. Schuman-Aver Wednenday, May 20, at 12:30 p.m’ | P. ball Friday evening, May 26 at 8.) Rear Admiral John A. Hooge cane Seo See ee 2 “Valee”. . Techaikowaky followed by a short business my | teenage lonstt, tf Mr A, dituanbianh of tele Yard, Mra. Walter B. tere ee. ing and program, The hostesses Wl) street Car Men and Auxillary Dance! Puget Sound Navy Yard, and. re,|Tepreenting | the | Oreanteed = ae Oe eB cer Mra, Barber, |. Th# street car men and ladies’ aux-|Hoogewerff, gave one of their cos | Guussan the aveticnl cau -_ " “ . a © d oe Frid ‘ nO po! 4 or y 7 it wage Mra. William McDowell and Mrs, J. |!!! 7 was any Y, tons Friday, May | mo politan dinners on Sunday. Thi ir | ‘The personnel of thie Seakianl oan C. Brows, : ok hail, at 9 p. m.| guests were Captain C. H. Brown,|irates anew th ing | ‘sik | Public invited. U8 MC. ficer of the day at’... anew the dignity and . IE. ok the barracks 1 Mrs, Brown, I portance of Seattle's Service ie c Miss Kendall Allah Socal Chub | i Haft gine |the barracks, and Mra. Brown, Lies. | = Set, a |} Allah Social club will meet with | ‘anadi: ul ance j tenant. 1. rdson. C, C. U.! . 4 Sastern Romance oo See Bray Big anette = Closing its season in celebrating o|8. N., planning superintendent at| RESERVE OFFICERS’ Revcise tuna” ......-Orotenantnedt cae ih. Wahueehar, tae SA British empire ho the Yard, and Mrs. Richardeon. TRAINING CORPS ‘tke “Hymn to the Sun pm. Cards and refreshments. As.| Club of Seattle will hold an informal Mra, Harding, wife of Lieutenant | Mrs. Dennis, wife of Major and etees Rimaky-Korsakow sisting howtes Mra. Viola Olson | O8Mce at the Seattle Yacht club, on | Harry 8. Harding, M. C. U. 8. N Dennis, U. 8. A. on duty at the O ae eae ed na ate, A " Wednesday evening, May 24, known | Was hostess at the Officers’ club|Y¢rity of Washington, detailed —9 and Mra, Agnes Kastero the BR ‘Sor K Stabe tavtted, 4 ave. car, | Empire day. Invitations are be-| during the week. The Thursday din-| (, Reserve Officers’ ‘aufmann Foe ing distributed by members of the|ner dance brought out the dancing |COTP* Colonel Charies L. Ph ains With Audubon Geolely ub, and th mand for them is contingent at the Yard, and many |U- 5. A-, colonel commanding, ‘The Seattle Audubon society wilt| At Other organizations joining in civilian guests hostess at the Wednesday tea _pecond Tea ink ke thu weeraes te "ia.| the celebration are the Canadian| Captain C. M. de Valin, U. 8 j4* so charming a feature of 4 (% At Mrs, Jacob Kaufmann’s second unday, May 21, at 9 o'clock, | Women's club, the British American | brother of Surgeon Hugh de Valin |corps. The wives bring their e : given this afternoon in honor of : i 4 S| nna the Clan MacKenzie and/U. 8. P. H. &., has been transferred |'"S- Which intrigues them while e te is » take the bus for Lake Forest |‘ : | offi 4 Ber daughter, Mrs. Allan Bier, of san| In the Church of the Immaculate Conception on Wednesday morning, Miss Betsy Booth vark. Mrs T. Lem will lead | ‘2° Caledoniana. to the Great Lakes Station, where | °ticers are free to drop in for a $ Aho, he is In much demand in the Service |°f te& & beverage the veteran eo assisting were Mrs. Her-| became the bride of Capt. Harry Augustus Buckley, United States cavalry.—Portrait by) the walk. All interested persons in-| Seattle Review No, 8 rach ciates with the world war, FY . Condon. Mrs. A. Basthein, Mrs. | (nay vited. B. Trefethen, Mrs. Frederick ve | whet Beattle Review No. §, W. B. A., of bn the British officers drank it « — . _ - stitial the Maneeabeen, Wil sak Tove TON between bor . t c ale ‘ound Ito - aud of [Atay 2 he nal | On Sunday afternoon the publi 5 y of : Er ike Gros’ are dure. Annual May Breakfast | Architecture Illustrated {Calendar for The ound Robin Social club of /Ninth ave, The occasion will be a | cordially levies toss ikea. ot The decorations chosen by | wer : in ona 1 end igi aad " . . a attle lodge No , A, wil AP ys ce es : . i ‘ i E. Ryan, Mrs. W. W Reed, | yy one naps Prat erige mt of the} Under the auspices of the Seattle Orthopedic Tea Shop | bp eutertained bythe president sire, [May Party and Mothers’ day exer.'Fort Lawton, Colonel Oncar J Donuts wets 55 ears oe Agnes J. Gaylor and Mrs. James n's Century club Friday at the | auxiliary to Cultural Arte, Mr. Carl) pie guilds in charee ai, | anew , Mrs lcises. Business meeting at 7:45 p.| Charles, U. 8 A., colonel command. | °*?ted by masses of lilac, and ST ee anne nitiavat tg {Hotel Washington, assembled about |» G¢ 8 apap 3 ne uilds in charge at the Ortho-|Mary Veale, at her renidence, 2117 | 1” Gencers wear white angen Beh ogy waked to peur were Sion Tan Julia Ripley. Miss Elizabeth | 200 Suess, who were seated at Jould will speak on “Architecture | pedic Tea Shop next week will be:| 14th ave. S., on Thursday, May | ‘oa rr Deen there Will $0: 4 Gan) Cite ob Oeldndl Chacke el f eerethy-romrn tale |b Welani Wile, aicing ‘flowers, | Mustrated” at the Fine Arts galley | Oh Monday, Capito! hill, Mra Neal/at § p.m. Assisting will Mra Derle Social Clab | tion of army flying, under the direc. | 17 "s “) “Olmmanding offi ra : ae othy “Brown, “Mis¥| Centering the speaker's table was a |this evening at $ o'clock, to which | Hoyle hostess; Tuesday, Denny-Fubr Lulu Greene, Mra, Hertha Price and| torte gocial club OE. A, wilt loevhe nan Z. a Tyndall, air’ Reserve Officers’ pt Br ee . = ns Mr jeorge Crabtree. host. | Mra. \e el *rogresnive | pve - ? “4 bees +. 43 winning at two Jottstei: — arrangement s snapdrng: |the public is invited. te oo - 8 pthe aw » host = , Mi - Ni “a nee aeive! meet with Mra, Clara Kine, 4809 | o'clock af the University of Washington, Mb . | ome and ined bide: Wt bohew™ e ean; Wednesda na, Mra. 8 re fresh Me pow Sige w ( & sed musical numbers were| ine, “Mucimed with eibbe color | A musical program will precede| Mitchell hostess; Thursday, Queen |may invite friends. For tabi ireenwood ave, Thureday, May 25,| ‘The flying will be preceded by | Matthews, wite of Colas Tams meee oe Mrs. Quincy Jeffords and| ira George D. Schofield and Mrs. |th* talk. Anne, Mra. David Fryer hostess; rt |ervations telephone Beacon at? p.m. Mrs. Etta Kine, assisting | forma} guard mount, one of the most | Matthews, U. S. A. in charge 96 ge I field and Mr ¢ — wl Worth, accompanied by! picks D. Mille were in charge of the | eee day, Washington Park, Mre. W. {Take car [hostesn. All Eastern Stars invited. [efficient and interesting ceremonies | %St #rtillery activities of the Sth) : rt Charlies Phi . . are oe © nel oe . . 3 mormon tas Sy vom ; _ peal « : corps area rock, Begg ma sor ng ll She arrangements for the successtul at. Series of Bridge Parties | Bert hostess; Saturday, Bast High | ip th Latona PLT. A stoepltoab maple! aati oe soneonn Doles, Saanor the smathar eet pede “ ” s ite | re arte . ‘, > | A. | by a band concert under the baton of | & . ithe rooms and attractively cen-|!UF- A most interesting program| Mrs. R. E. Moritz is entertaining | (Nd Drive, Mra W. N. Gilmor | Women's Civie Clubs’ May Breakfast! yatona PT. A. will hold Dads’ |——_— : of | guest of Mrs. Maire, wife of Liew the tea table. en as follows: lwith the first in a series of bridge | Doster |. The annual May breakfast of the (night Thursday, May 25, at 8 p.m e tenant Colonel Sidney Derby Maize, eee Dr. Baran Kendaiz /PArtios at her home next Thursday Assisting Mra. Boyle on Monday | W hg club will be beld inixir, A. 1. Marsh will epeak on the Uusic U BA i . ° a afternoon. jwill be Mra Bruce Shorta, Mra. th 1 Vashington Annex oD | 59 10 plan -rogra i ‘ ele a tO. | “Ghicteat pemee, tes Sara. Wittama, past my Paes | Miller Freeman, Mra. Mary Terreli| Tuesday, May 23, at 12 noon. ‘peoheele anata Reci COAST GUARD CORPS ‘ed in New York ent B ° Geisting, Mra. EK. C. Brier, Mra, F. C.| The musical program will be in ecital This Eveni . rin / Entering Wedee.” Mra Henry| Benefit Musicale oe | ing Mrs. John Twomsley gave an at ‘The non Bigs ag Heer: iraden, Mra. H Frye, Mra. Har.| Charge of Mra. W Martin, chair The Gethsemane e mee y ow ities” oe ‘Mac. and macarvigh Aga ages mmatiuibeang : For the benefit of ihe building | vey Gray and Mrs. Frank B. Case, |™4n of the entertainment commit |“ ° o No She penis ae meune ba et at ee monger on Saturday in com- | Mr. a men’s 4 Mra. ¥. ® Pai-|fund, the Woman's association of the rie Tags ove A 2. @,0 | Ms 11 Sohn, ten-| pliment to Lieutenant Stanley Vin gtr tor | merton, president : Firat Christian church will give a Ga ial ‘The address of welcome will be|4 ctivities | oat nd John Sundaten. pianist, in re-|cent Parker, U. 8. C. G., executive ° lowe Gis iene enn | aneg taetts prossaset uattiary.” Mise Flor-| musicale at Douglas hail, 915 E. Pine mate by Mrs. Sven Pearson) prest-| The Retcbe club meets Monday, | sunase Latherua chucch Ninh ard| ee, OS ee ce | ence, Holt, pr the aunt r madi bp Agena | oe mr p n Monday, | semane Lutheran church, Ninth and | Alaska. © Sune 2, at A wiclock in| 5, Bazonmulky.” dre. Freq W. pert, | st. Tuesaday evening, May ersonal nt of the club. Mrs. Bthan B.| May 22, at 4:15. in girls’ club room, | Stewart. 1 Mare. Pi Sle of the Ionaswetin "Tha ene of Literary and Travel De- ‘ollowing is the program: Stewart wil be toast mintre: a i "| The pre fol Bere. SOTRNs SOS 08 Oe ae a a | partmen | on third floo stalla srvice| The program follows: es : acer ie The ee aw sek 3m. el iseaneds| POE se mec | MF. 3. D. Farell returned yeater.|{72duce the members, who will re n thint floor, Installation service|_ The program follow rena | Witt of the younger matrons tn aa Eee Mev. Dr. Delancey Townsend of | %t,'®, “it” Federation | Peer Gynt § p. +-Grieg | 5 . spond with slogans for Seattle bet. | fT Dew officers will be held. ea si tnt 2 caine rene ceene rans | Francisco's Service Set, is a cousin ; A yy ee adr a «gg — } ae day from a short trip to Californ wes | chwan® Grieg | of Mrs rales church, will read the] During the luncheon the following | Mrs. Farrell and Miss Helen Farreti | es The Cosmopolitan club meets for . ua Traditional Yiddlan Meloay | Of Mrs. John Twomsley, and of Mii « uncheon the following : he Women's Civic club was very | ¢} | Mr. Sohi | Hugh Purcell. : |musical program arranged by’ Mrs > Derebenter’ will not return for @ weak OF ten| active in having Mother Ryther rel eee veer at 6 D. m. In Clase root | Bede in D Piet oa Miss Hurd's attendants include| John W. Dolby was rendered: 8 and Marry A. Burdick | days, | ir Mother Ryther re jin cafeteria he social committee, | PTUs i" G Minor Pr > HE. i her sister, Miss Clarissa Hurd, for | Harp e206 jstored to the charge of her home| win stien Al Tact a | Mr. Bundeten PUBLIC HEALTH CORPS ' maid of honor, Miss Dorothy Dun-| “pring” tiie Jenn Thomas fone” (from “Th Sire, BéWwin ZL. Hammond returned se sy er Ryther will be the guest | |, vane with ; Brag prea | ‘Onaway, Awake, Beleve ns sescaees | Surgeon Hugh de Valin, Uv. & PB i. ans yl Hagen Mine Ger-| ot ts ie pam | ini lect SouanE CEDIA a 'tora outa hte te e at th ' b eae sa weeial, "Tals showth, on: aceoent uel Mr. Bont a cont Mrs. Pos ie —— og @idine Thompson, Miss Jeanore | Vorat—~ | ita Carison at the plane | Honolul / fons for » breakfast | 1" q ‘ Of | Rarcarolie In F Minor Rubinstein | JUNC Ist for a tour of the Yellow= | Hurd, Miss Elizabeth Meeker and| “Mattinacta EB. Paoio Tostt | Viel! Marta” bert -W’ 7 Poms | may ade on application to the 2 een Rage members and growth | “Wedding Day at Troldhaugen™.. .Grieg | Stone, 4 Miss Betty Thompson, maids. Mr. Fea a . B Le Ashford “qerenade eS pert-Whilmen3} ace ana Mra, Ernest L, Skee! and|°"™ arrs ments, Mra. A ri read pons = ge Will Be IVER lias) sep eee stitickten | ¢, 8: De Valin entertained im 7 Thayer Cummings will be best man, chole pcan Ot Chaminade-Kreisler | Mr, and Mra. H. H. Nanny are > mpson, Capitol 0668, or other | ooo. avery member i See an aime weneet a Mnaeey | ermal, Gating te ; @nd Mr. Buckley Wells, Mr. Don- Walter Whittlesey at the piano | eeeag les hengveos “| ing Wednesday for a three weeks'| y,. mbers of the committee, Mrs,| cor Nvery member is requested to | “Who Knows?" Stickios /Pliment to her house guest, Mmm os Tucker, Mr. Henry C. Fowler, ee les | Mr. Burdick at the plat motor trip to Low Angeles Paul J. Winneman, Mrs, H.C wing @ friend. | Klar", cscna.sossrtjwedian Sik Bong! eigen 3: Days Of Bort Tae Charles A. Clark and Mr. Wil 5 Ying. yo | “Rnapsodie Hongroise” No. 11 Liwat ee Hunk The Coxmopolitan club girl Vakna Fran Din Siutuner™. > Melee | OD4. 4 ete oee’ Carte esas, | Tea Given Yesterday | Ree ny ¢ Abe ot ais ae Taine db keel eee sclag’ts Seauak Git ean cee | ee ee iuuee | Recent agreeable additions to thei ’ After the ceremony, a smail re-|_ Mrs. E. Victor Smith and Mrs. Ha-| . ,, Due-Art reproducing plane beaten Sauer sve aie eee “| Ming County ‘snd Seattls Misato |5e, ts put up the aretomne Ghene ana | "ma Bateen”. oe vee. [Personnel of the public health corp oe be held at the Hura| wart N. Stoner gre Piet | “the Good of It" D. Nulock Cratk | relatives, Mr. and Mra. Alvab 1 emauel| v Women | pillows which they have furnished | “J¥>* Dance eDete | Which is claiming many brilliaaeG family home, 12 East 68th st. jRoon a ¢ home of Mrs. & PRD) DUBNER 65 00sec se cusccssccsesececscees P; ‘f he annual n ting of the King | for th j Mr. Sun men, are Assistant Surgeon Hilaire 22 Bast 66th st. _ lattractive and bright in its arrange Kihei Webb Livesiey sa County Associatic * es Oe |"Autumn Song Salter | Ogden, U > 3 stant rogeinape bill padre doer Rn nt oe a jCounty A. tion of Minute Wom: pone a | “Bwe My Heart Glitierd ‘Kentone | eee U. & P. H. S., and Assistant > - and pink | peer a gat Nae | Judge and Mrs. C. 3. Claypoot have|o" Will be id Tuesday, May 23 he Friends of All club will spend | rn cdr ner | Surgeon B. A. Lilly, Us 8. P. A Bag D A T E S tw 3-0 hel branches of dogwood and Duo-Art ompeniment iaimiaeed <aw:/iee ‘onmieaee poral ~ from 11 a. m 1 p.m. in Frederick | S¥nday, May 21, at Yeomalt painting | “Standing in de Need 0° Prayer ~ | both of whom have lately been as Pens tation wack erneetuier goed Viton 6 Deusé” (from “te Vanhoa inland tee tamer home On) & Nelson's auldtorium, Mrs. Edgar |Doats, putting seats in chairs, fixing | gi, over Negro Spirttwat | signed to the office of the district TO REMEMBER ink ation: Sees graceful y ar aged nS, ~ oe [Ames presiding. All Minute Women | t¢?nis grounds, ete h girl going Mis wats + Rogers | supervisor, Surgeon Hugh de Valin, as a center for the tea table, sur-| «c5"4® hashes”. Mary Turne ae lof Seattle and King county are urged | "a8 her working clothes packed, | jU.s. PHS oumiies tiv * ; | M nil an we © Por : urge oe <p : ee may $9 rounded by yellow candles in crystal | Lilia, Putnam Andersen am — nt to Port-|to attend, Election of cou offi. | ready for a good s job. Opening | Oy. Mrs. Ogden was, before her mar E dete shower, comp! ng Mise go ng at the w Mrs, | Cornet eC oe and yesterday, and will return to-|oern and reports from the councillors |4ay at camp will be one of joy for Cornish Orchestr | riage, Constance Ray, of New Ot c semelimenting Mi esiding a urns were Mrs. | 0 Boy of Mine rn. P hey etn . 3. /of the loca # will constitute the | @ e " ’ av § Hea . Mrs. Gilbert Biack to entertain for | Mrs. Ivan W. Goodner and M “a Mr. Burdick at the piano | They will go to the Gilmans' summer | : Pos “pn The Faholo club meets next Thurs.| The annual concert of the Cornish | oy cently nd Mre, Ed-| . h ra A no-host luncheon will be served | d May t 4:15, in th is’ School i x ai - loge at bridge tes at | win A. Start. Ansisting were Mra. | Ct, home at Crystal Springs. Pitot port tearm a 1@ girls’ | School Symphony orchestra will be me. c f Mee ite at 12 o'clock and at 2 o'clock Dean|elub room on the th : | COAST AND GEODETIC CORPS 0 Bros. W. B. Dally to entertain | He E. Brakel, Minn Mabel Cox and| “The Great Awakening ee ele William ©. Hic Ine 1 psc Naeger eri ih grein otters agence Deny ls eipes : yore be: with = tea at home from 4 until | Miss Harriet Galbraith, “Phe W tain James Griffiths, with al Amorion C. Hicks, director of the | stallation service will be held for new | evening, May 29, at 8:20 o'clock. Un. |_, MT tte, wife of Lieuteni - 6 o'clock Mrs. D. C. Hall and Mrs. Clarence| jattie Eacntat Rage party of friends, left yesterday for alamerican Legion. departm the | officers der the personal direction of Francis | Commander John Francis Pratte, U oa 2 3 c ttle Edentiolm Car the plano | American jon, department of| ame | " 3. ¢ 7 PPROXESDAY, May 2¢— ed about the rooms and|“In My Sweet Litio. allce’ Biue |X weeks’ yachting cruise in Alaska.|Washington, ia sche ma per paroneg t| The Friends of All club are giving |J: Armstrong, head of the violin de- | 8: ©: and G. S., retired entertained George Ainon iecive, at Toone; | the cards at the door were received | own" and “sweet debe lon Ametinantom At 3 o'clock the |thelt annual play, which will be in|Partment, the concerts given by his | PS ‘Tuseihy at an Infor beet yy fer her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George | by M: ret Stone. During the af- |. Played by Brno Rap Mr. and Mra. J. L. Dudley and] g, se , ect Mlthe form of vaudeville thi pupils each year have attracted con. | OToUsht out many service people, uf | Turkey in the Straw Guion Seattle council will convene fe e nis year, acted con og EC. ae ternoon Mrs. Donald Stewart and reey ie ted bs Perey Graluger "| 80n, Hawley,. left last week for al election a ttle lia sath ¢ ° the | Thursday, May at & p. m,, in the |Siderable attention and he has an| rt ‘a = at home. oie Mrs. M. G. Berge sang a group of Duo-Art piano short motor trip to California, prvetgpe gpolihe pens sag Pesaro members’ hall, Miss Lauretta Hard. |'@"sed & most attractive and inter. | ARINE CORPS ps emer suowter of Aiphs Phi musteal || SOEs 1 fone” trea | 5 ial 3 |watfare of ¢ attle unit : has charge of the entire program, |°8!0& Program for this presentation. | , MT nartgpedemrereeig ee dig ev en for endowment fund at th cee | s'tove'« Lame’ as Fair as Can Ber” | | Mra. Reginald Parsons returned to-|" Yearly dues are now. payable ana {There will be moving pictures, min-| 1% handling the Cornish School Colonel Carl ¢ mborm Andresen, & ia Benge 2:30 t0 € o ” tik sis Wait | day from a short trip to California. | ; ayable and! sre) comedy, vocal solos, re ..|Symphony orchestra Mr. Armstrong |S: > + CORINA LATE: SITUS 4 Min Wobert §."Granam'n Ia Informal Dinner | weit ans ei Victor Herbert | recy fesdh | members are requested to make pay-| nq’ musical rev at golos, readings /1.44 revealed a new phase of his mu, | Marine barracks in the Navy Yard, be or sister. — | Mr. and Mrs. Caspar Clarke are Lotus Male Quartet | |ments to their respective treasurers. | “ , nen s Oly | iclans m3 : ontertaines i . Se and stro vhecaore entertaining with an itiee sAlaser Piano—"Triumphal March Grteg| Mr. and Mrs, Charles Schalkenbach| Seattle treagurer, Mrs, H. D. Hurley, | PM@¥er Program given by the young | anehip and made a most | ° acon airs We ices Peper costume dance for Se cree rae Sh an tntormal dinner |Grace HW. Jodson and Harry A. Burdick | have returned from California, where|416 E. Tiet st.; King county. tre '¥+| girls in industry this year, and every td ge impression as a conductor. | C°remenie: Anona Roberts and Cap day évenine ea Tickets may be obtained at the|they spent the winter, are are occu-|urer, Mra. George H. Lit reas | effort has been made to make this a|/t® Will have under his direction 70 er ei MEY a; wacker, Se moons ; ng, a8 a compliment to| 4.1 i >s6e Mrs. George H, Littlefield, 6417 | fr 8 8 Mayors, FORT CASEY Miss Anna Hog ud thee Hanes, i . pying the ho of rf. and Mrs.|2iet ave. N. B most attractive entertainment. | . Peak 4 THURSDAY, MAY 25— r nee, Mr ee | James Macfariar HT M . | In addition to th Weekend dinner hosts at Fort ; ‘amilton Rolfe. ames Macfarlane ¢ Z s. Mac ee U. B. C. Thuraday ; he program offered |. Meiiway Guild's mpetcile at Harnilton Rolf | ring Me hursday, May 6 Dp. ™.|by the orchestra. & Casey, famous for its hospitality, ‘ : a Seeppaginrgye rapier is % M SBacdints »y the orchestra, Mr. 1 i pitality, aon q as pas Smith College Club gain chal in Burop W. B, A. Sewing Circle upper in private dining room, \Huve. three welglets: Peat Meceete [were Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. Meat cee ie ace Tp fnteriain |\ Gives Musicale Ca par acne Mrs. Charles Kellam will entertain | Stunts, songs social hour, followed land Jack Perine pianists, and Brest A» commander of wort aie © ap argh a a é a CB. ur Oliver Luther|the West Seattle Revie W. B. A.,| by Bible Study eukcnvalee:-oteltntad "‘¢ . nd Mrs, Greene, Captain Kirk+ Rome fom, $ until ¢ o'clock, Bridge Club ‘The Smith College club enter-|are recetving congratulations upon| Sewing circle at her home, 3711 42nd | o. Jaskovaky, violinist, all students of (otc Nason, medical corpe, U. Bi or Roberta, ae m - * - ed hi afternoo eo i \e je bi of & 80) " ec ene, 8 ¥ "| } &. Puen | og tn Mise Anone Rob rita, Mise 1D Mrs. Rows Downs is entertaining|t#ined this afternoon at the Wom “ se ft a son, ¢ Id Gene, Sun- |ave W., Friday, May at 1p. Bus ‘ dineenanes select lili __. | A., and Mrs, Mason, Captain Here lle ella the members of hav telhas sok ae Fo etub. A musical program fen-| day, May 14, at the Swedish hos.|m. Members and friends invited, & ness anc bert A. Gartner, 8 Ay ona see proms Svat ‘atimers | HEF home Tuesday afternoon, uring the compositions of Mrs. | Pital. . . lections for the enjoyment of the rdner, Lieutena Pe 7 it Rifles at home for Mics Anne oes jLane Summers was presented. Mads Mrs, ndy Club rofessional club. Whelchel, Ue S.A ant aed | Hoge and her fiance, Mr. Hamil | J) «att . eae Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Struve,| Rev. Agnes J. Galer, D. § At the last meeting Judge Res , ane eit ; ton ©, Kotte escriptive Musicale ” ; BS meray, Agnes J. Galer, D. 8. D., W 7 bet | Whelchel, Hy 7, Mrs, Jacob r ‘ol. an . ope eokly ; ‘ Whitehead gave os ere! x | TURSDAY, MAY 10— The Indian Arts and Kducationa|ngagement Announced |x Wethart aa gees H be ai Reoonstru ston oe Ow A rh omens Club | nd “i tional talk on mt tw of | FORT WORDE » Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Lily to | association will present Louise Mer-| hd 8 . and two daughters, s{- Reconstruction of the World ‘Thru os and educations k on “La : MUUMAGE wick Auncing ports rg pspiee By “ present roby Mer. le Moa chong Arthur Louis Piper donia and Marjorie, form a family the Individual” every Wednesday aft ‘ On Dyeeday, 3, the Seattle | Washington Affecting Women and] Colonel Henry Macpherson Mer. | Py oe ele “ : r ‘ooper, Princess Chauqugath ounce the engagement of their| party whic 8 ernod 2 ofl tusiness and Professions omen’s | Child ” ‘ e Eomplimenting Miss “Anon rill Cooper; Princess | Chauqugath |announce the engagement of thelr) party which will sill from Quebec, ¢rnoon, at 2 o'clock, In Evergreen “egret Pye are ypanl ep oh riam, U. &. A., commander of Fort 7] 4 one. 7 01 )», in w de} or, Bi we, to D 2d-/ June 13, for an extended stay abroad,| hall, fifth floor of the Arcade build. |{lUY Wil hold a closed meeting for] On Sunday the club will have its | Ww rece! F ps THURSDAY, JUNE 1— scriptive musicale and ceremonials| Ward Clare Dean, the wedding to $80 bulld-| members only at 6:30 p. m, in the 1 chessanan Worden, and Mrs. Merriam. reosived “ag | es he marriage of Miss Anna Hoge to | at 5000 Arcade building, Wedne take place late in June . | : Fine Art " shall ghey pers em esc officially on Monday in honor of eereeer ce Pret anee: Hote to | & ) Arcade | ne, newday Miss Martha Craig, who has been| time in New York Fine Arts rooms, 1213 Fourth ave.|Leave pler 3 at 9 a. m, and go to|Rrieadier General Chase W. Ken- “ atti/s Cauoah at bidp @ dtock SOO, Mia 3 at sc lock. As| eee |attending school in Seattle the past| ee MY The meeting will be devoted to “An | Scandia, returning the same after-| nedy, U A., who is making an in ' it . ¢ Princess Lat. lo, roe : Roane ter sete pre pace i . ' i acreage of 3 dian dancers and nat stuluha. In! Supper Dance at winter, left today for her home in| Mra, 7. W. Smith, who has been | ven shee he oa” which | noon @A the 4 p.m. boat, spection of the coast artillery forts, ¢ marriage of Miss Gladys Laer and native singers, |‘). J California. eeanteaiag 1 oe means that the incoming president,| On ‘Thursday evening, May 25 fo Mr. Charles L. Smith, in Queen | ceremonials by Chanalo tire | Yacht Club riously ill, is now convalescing at| Mise Molly G 4 ak te ua £:30 o'vlock Girls, Women of Wooderatt and| ‘The Seattle Yacht club ts enter.| | Meu. ‘Theodore F. Hardenbereh and Opi newly-elected officers will be pleased |honor of Miss Lota EB. Kelly, na-| ‘The Officers’ club at Fort Ward, ents SORE 9 Mastern Star in Indian regalia, vio |taining with a special supper dance | Miss Gertrude Hardenbergh are leav-| Mr, and Mrs, David ‘Hart! to receive suggestions from every |tlonal vice-president of the National! Captain Arthur Kay Chambers, 0. Mis Goltens cin dance at Tennis | umber by irene we ens and|Monday evening, May 29. A buffet | ing Thursday for Chicago to visit Mr.| (Gretchen Smith), of Everett, are reclrm eer, OF the club relative to the | Federation of Bustr Profes: |. A., commander, ts proving a do. club ano numbers by Lucy Smith Wil supper will be werved all evening 4 , hit) of Everett, are re-| program and other activities for the } on's © } . ae . iS lnid: een, tc Be. Memaiten mail acie toes sional Women's clu m. in | tightful rendezvo ‘ s loughby. et Me a as [mess } nbersh. 1 ving congratulations on the birthlooming year’s work. Mien Fyances|the Masonic’ club. rooms, Arondeleig ty the cetemona hasta’ es fore returning they will spend some! of a sou last week. ms, Arcade! aid to the garrison’'s morale eh Drager will render some violin se building. BDA

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