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Farewell Tea for Travelers Nonoring Mra, Frederick Struve and Mrs. Alexander M. Wetherill, who are leaving in a sbort time for extended travel in Purepa Mra, Joshua Green gave a handsome toa ociety Mark’s Church Scenc}| summer towers in delicate tints L Of Beautiful Wedding ; | decorated the rooms, and the tea ta-| iss Youell Announces} * hela ss ae <a Bridal Attendants. noe hrantepa PES» ‘ lumbla roses and apricot. tinted glad. | BRAUTIFUL wedding was sol tot. | Alternating at the urns were Mrs. Smnized last evening in St. ehureh, when Miss Anna Richard D, Merrill, Mrs, Charles D. | Stimson, Mra, John D, Farrell and em GAughter of Mr. and Mr! xtra H.R. Barling. ; Doster Hoge, became the ame 4 of Mr. Hamilton €. Rolfe of ‘@ity, won of Mr. a Mra. George Rolfe, of Concord, N. H., Rev. Frederick W. Koator, bishop Olympia, assisted by Rev. John Molauchian, rector of St. Mark's chy Teading the service at 8:30 ‘The intertor of the church was a/ ; garten of lovely blossoms White standards of ascension and white broom, gracefully with smilax, from which ‘ tapers shed a soft glow, marked “ ‘pews of the center and side : while overhead were garlands of traliing elkhorn moss. Palms and Danked the chance! and huckle- and palms were used high on ‘wall and under the archway. phelia roves lent their dainty pink jfor the adornment of the altar high golden baskets of gladioll r from the faintest pink to rose brightened the dim far and were used within th lighted only by cathedral in branching candelabra. ling the ceremony Mr, Adami at the organ played the ht Star” from Tannhauser; ” from Jocelyn and “Jen- Bridal Music,” and Dr. Ivan fang “Love's Philosophy.” in'’s “Bridal Chorus" was for the processional and Men- se wedding march for the re Seattle . . , Reception at Women’s | University Club | ‘The Women's University cub wilt entertain with a reception on Friday afternoon, June 9, from 4 until 6 o'clock, honoring Mrs. Frank & Bayley, the new president; Mra, Al vah lL. Carr, the retiring president, land all the past presidents of the club —Mra, Leroy M. Backus, Mra. C J. France, Mrs. Florence Denny Heii- | ker, Mrs. George M. Soliday, Mrs. |} Daniel B. Trefethen, Mra Harry Sumner and Mra Hervey B. Wilbur, ee |Entertain at Tea Mrs. W. H. Fritch and her daugh- ter, Miss Eleanor Fritch, ce delightful tea that was charming in every detail at their home, 1211 F. Boston street, this afternoon from 4 until € o'clock. Branches of the creamy dogwood beautified the Iving room, and bach elor buttena, irig and de!lphinium, combined with deeptinted peonies, centered the tea table, where, dis pensing hospitalitie,; were Mrs. George M. Horton, Mra. Douglas Ball, Mra. Clare E. Farnsworth, Mra. O. W. Crockett and Mrs. Pierre P. Perry,-assisted by Mra, Lawrenee Blodgett, Mrs. Allan Bier, Miss Dor- othy Anderson, Miss Clara Emory, Miss Virginia Duttos and Miss Helen Fay. | Littic Tlsley Ball and Cornelia Turner greeted the callers at the door. Lawrence Wiltiams, of Chi Was best man for Mr. Rolfe, ushers were Mr. James Col f Sullivan, Mr. Marfield Bolcom, ® Caspar Clarke, Mr. Pat Tit and Mr. Everett Griges, and mn Wagner, of Tacoma. Will Receive Friends Dr. and Mra. Lee Baker with) two attendants, Mrs. Arthur| Miss Helen Baker will receive their th Latimer ‘Mise Katherine | friends Thursday, June §, from 3 ° wore bao theo paca of | Until 9 o'clock, in honor of their if Juillet, fashioned in pane! daughter, Mrs. Thomas Shaniey. two back panels fining te Mrs, Shanley and small daughter, | ae x ; Barbara Helen, are Paving June t; Mrs. Latimer in watermelon n las land Misa Crawford 10, for their new home in Wilming- y wore cag. tnd hg ao ton, N. C. where Lieut, Shanley is ats, and for flowers carried sheaves | Stationed. i ne tied with wide satin NaF Mrs. ns = i 4 et oo in sod graaaed ra yel- Mrs. Fiske Jia roses, and Miss Craw.| Honoring Mrs. W. D. Fiske of dos 's were Angeles, who is spending the sum. | iam mmoengean, Sone | NaS ems ver pasexia, De, sad Bre F. B. Whiting, Mra, A. D. Tollefsen James Colbert is entertaining with a bridge of | sister, geamdate of toane twelve tables at the Yacht club was a lovely model of | Wednesday afternoon, June 7. Ad- of gold and cornfiower chiffon, | ditional guests have Leen lnvited for flowing sleeves trailing off | the tea hour, Bridge Tea to Honor > Dr. and Mra. Tollefsen were dinner | WOMEN CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Delta Zeta Alumnae Mrs. Harry Baldwin will enter tain Delta Zeta alumnae at her home, in the Volunteer apartments, 10th N, and Prospect #t., Saturday afternoon, June 3, at 2 o'clock, eee Aubudon Society ‘The Seattle Audubon society will have it» annual bird walk to Three ‘Troe Point, Saturday, June 3, with Mra. L. H. Gray as leader, Take Lake Burien car at interurban sta tion on Occidental ave, at 8 a. m. Go to the end of the lina eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS William McKinley Circle The delegates of William MeKin ley circle will entertain at cards at the home of Mra, May Vance, 6206 10th ave, N. BL, Friday, June 9,/ from 2 until § o'clock. All welcome, | . Master Key Class The “Master Key" Psychology clase will moet Friday evening, June 2, at 7:0 p. m. tn the Univer sity Branch Library hall, Dr. J. D. ©, Powers, teacher, All weloome, Free will offering. ee Quarante Cloud ‘The Quarante club will meet with} Mr, G. W. Aiken, 3967 Beach drive, | Tuesday evening, June 6, at 8| o'clock, Program, response to roll call—"What Ambition Did You Have in Life as a Child?’ “Corn and Ite Products." eee John F. Miller W. R. 0. | John F. Miller Women’s Retief | corps will meet in Veterans’ ball, Ar-| mory, Saturday, June 3, at 2 p. m.| At 6 p.m. a home-cooked dinner will | be | 1 League of Women Voters Seattle women will have the prtvt-| lege of hearing Mra Pearl Case| Mough, Seattle delegate to the Na-| tional League of Women Voters con- vention and FanAmertean confer. ence held in Baltimore last month, at the silver tea Saturday given at) the home of Mra. A. D. Mitchell, 1615 13th ave. from 2:00 until 600 Pp m Mra Blough will not only report the convention and the Pan.| American conference, but will give) her personal impressions of many | of the famous women present at theme gatherings, among them Lady tor. Miss Rita Medin of the University of Washington will sing and Mra. Edward P. Fick, who recently vis- ited Hawall, will talk of the islands and its peopin Mra Mitchell will be assisted by Mra. Rose Simmons, | Mra E.'S. Godfrey, Mra Helen) Stevens, Mra, Altha Perry Curry,| Personal Dr. and Mrs. Tom Mesdag and fam- fly will remove, June 10, to their)” summer home at Win. i Point. eee THE SEA S CLUBS anccmmancnil Arthur C, Crookall, All Interested are wordially in. and Mra. women vited, ee ADDITIONAL Ladies’ Thursday Progress Club The Ladies of the Thursday Prog reas club who wish attend the annual plonio will meet at Gal braith’s dock, foot of Madison st, Friday, June 9, at 9 a, m. Tess “gl two TTLE STAR Toddle If You Just M ust North Bad Progressive Club ‘The North Bnd Progressive clab will be entertained at the home of | Mra. Max Steinhauer, 4457 Whitman ave, Tuesday, June 6, at 2 p. m Take Green Lake car to Park junc tion, eee Beattlo Review No, 8 Seattle reviow No. 8, W, B. A., of the Macoabees, Thursday, June 8, at the A. 0. U. W, hall, 1409 Ninth ave at 8 p.m. Officers wear white Music Recitals at Cornish The lecture recital given last eve- ning at the Cornish by Louls Drent wett was attended by a large and ap preciative audience. Mr, Drentwett ts & student artist of Boyd Wells, and | his recitals have always met with | favor wherever he has offered a pro «ram, Preceding the program last night Mr. Drentwett gave a short talk on the first two numbers, the Bach lude and fugue in C Minor, and a in sonata, Following these was ieg ballade, and a group of and scherso. A Borodin composition and Scherzo, A Borodin composition waa in marked contrast to a Debussy “Golliwogg’s Cake Walk." The program cloned with a briliant performance of Liast's Rhapsody No. 4 Mr. Drentwett is @ player of virility, and on account of hig blind ness all his work has been accom plished under the handicap that} would bave discouraged the ordinary student. In response to numerous | encores, Mr. Brentwett added a Greig | numbet to his very interesting pro- gram. ‘This evening Dorothy Baker and Elna Burgeson, students from the clans of Ming Dall, will be presented in @ joint plano recital at #20, to which the public ts cordially invited. The following program will be of- fered. Part I by Dorothy Bm Nocturne in A Majo petual Mot ia in D Major ker senee PIG ine | r “Fairy King’s tall . | ‘The Browntes 2) f Bernwona | Liadow MeDowell endelasoha on | -Daqutn Laity | Rech “S| tng, “but fOr once the reformers a moonshine.” s| J Marie Ehlers CHICAGO, June 3—"Crawi” or, “T just can’t help myself. Whenever “toddle”’ or “ransie” all you please,|the music starts, my body begins girls! But tf you value your peace|dancing. I'm helpless, absolutely of mind avoid the rhythmic quiver: | helptess! inga of the “shimmy”! “And it isn’t music only! A street Marie is the “shimmy queen” of/car gong or an autor Chiesgo. Her rendition of “the start me going. You've no id Nautch dance” has put her name in embarrassing it tr.” electric Nghta, The doctors trying te cure Miss “I hate to talk ike @ reformer,” | Ehlers of “shimmyitis" call the dis- she said today, explaining her warn-| ease diathrosistis, an affection of the Joints. The dancer has wiggled those joints so much they are pow beyond ber control. Any sound suggestive of a Jazz or. | chestra—and what sound ts not?. ea, how right. The ‘shimmy’ is deadlier than st then @ nearby jazz orchestra * into a frenzied, intoxicating But Shimmy at Your Peril ,<« Model Village Planned to Counteract City Life CINCINNATI, June 2.—A model | apartment houses in Cincinnatl. She costing $2,000,000 will be| has a summer home at Newport, built om the outskirts of Cincin |% 1, and is well known here for natl. her many public benefactions, Mra, Mary M, Emery, wealthy| Plans for the model village were witow, conceived the plan. She has) made by John Nolan, noted city plan- bought @ 365-acre tract along the | ner of Boston. Miami river, named it “Mariemont” | ——— and promises by 1923 « suburb! modeled after English garden vil-| lagen. | “It will be an antidote for the} growing disadvantages of city living, without the inconveniences of the country,” says Mrs. Emery. ‘The town will not be a working. men's colony, but a community pro viding good homes at moderate prices for families in moderate ctr. cumstances, It is not charity, for | those who Invest in stock will earn 16 and 7 per cent and all profits above that will go into community better ments. | Grading and Wiflding of sewers will be completed out of Mrs. Em. ery’s $2,000,000 investment before homes are built. | | ‘There will be 1,000 homes, built tn |many varieties of designs. Lots will be 40, 60, 60 and 80 feet wide and 120 feet deep. Houses will be rent- ed as well as wold. | Prices will range from $3,500 to $6,000, Homes can be bought with 4n initial payment of $100, the bal- ance being loaned on a building as- sociation plan at interest as low as 4 per cent. Houses will be steam-heated and Mehted from central power plants. Cheap rates are predicted, Curving streets and parkways will take the place of deadly rectangular blocks, There will be a town center, faced by a community theater, the town hall, the village green and re- tall shops. Here also will be public markets, postoffice, library, bute, ure church, bank, a community building | and apartment houses, | At least three churches ere! planned, many park plots, a school, athletic fields—and even gasoline filling stations! Increase in the value of property, Mrs. Emery plana, will work to the) benefit of tenants as well as home owners by reductions in rents. No} speculation in real estate will be per: | mitted and lot owners will be obli-| gated to build within a specified uma Mrs. Emery began buying options on the property seven years ago, and only recently disclowed her model vil- lage plans. She is the owner of the yast ery estate, which operates many | are . | ployer for $10,000 damages. She sys | he taught her to dance the| “shimmy.” Therefore, she reasons, ve ought to pay for the cure Will Show Slides of Passion Play Fiand-painted slides raid to be made from official negatives of the “Pas- FREE “The Romance ef the Air” Aeroplane Moving Pictures Shown by Rear Admiral W. F. Fullam UO. 8. N, Retired, of the National Aeronautie Association Lieut. McOready, U. 8. Ae Holder of World's Altitude Record, 41,000 Feet Woodward Theatre Third and Madison Saturday, June 3, 8 P. M. | } | | Auspices Local Aviation Wy NTER GARDE “NO DEFENSE” COMEDY . EDUCATIONAL Raymond Ballard af the Wurtiteer ADMISSION 10 CENTS Any Time All the Time train on either side, With this ® wore a charming hat of blue trimmed in gold, and carried bouquet’ of blue bachelor | and small yellow pansies, matching tulle and show- th yellow wmtin ribbons bride's cousin, Miss Betty De | was maid of honor. She wore rt Juliet, simple in ‘and a wreath encircled . Her flowers were a round F of orchid sweet peas tied ‘shaded tule and showered with Shaded ribbons, with the peas in the shower. ‘bride, who entered with her Was exquisitely beautiful in ) dress of ivory crepe isole, ly draped in rare old rose) lace. The skirt was made long | clamor that penetrated the room. In- a “* | voluntarily Marie's pretty shoulders The for of the United States | S#*2 to twitch; then her feet began | sbuffling. |comprise 465,000,000 acres, of which |"! 191,000,000 acres are owned by farm-| “YOU #ee™ she anid platnttvely. ! needed. lere In the forth of farm wood lots SRVas | sets the joints going. sion Play” at Oberammergau will be The doctors have ordered her to|shown at the University Methodist |keep out of earshot of all jazz. But| Episcopal church Sunday night by to get awny from jazz, money is|Dr. H. M. Wilkinson, an eye-witness | So Marie is suing her em-/to the original play in 1900 and 1910. — |The public has been invited to attend. 14. hosts at their home Wednesday eve-| Mrs. Rex Stafford and Mise Loutee ning with covers placed for ten.| Raymond left last night for a few Later a number of guests came in days’ vielt in Victoria, B.C. for bridge and dancing. “ee eee Mr. and Mra. George W. Rourk Interlaken Guild's Sports left today for Victoria, B.C. to a Clothes Dance tend the golf tournament, . . A sports clothes, summer frock! Mr. Frank Leckenby and aon, who and gingham dress party, which i¢ motored to California recently to) to be an informal dance and gard meet Miss Dorothy Leckenby, who party, will be given by the Inter. has been attending Mills college, will} laken Gutid of the Orthopedic Hos-/ return next week. pital at the Yacht club, on the eve} eB, ning of Saturday, June 17. Mra L. M. Andrews arrtved from | Interlaken Guild has a reputation Cleveland, O., Thursday, to epend the | for giving successful and delightful! summer with her son and daughter. | Parties, an’ the committee prom-'in-law, Mr. and Mra. Dean W. An-| ineg that this affair will be one of drewn, 2434 S5th ave. 8. W. She was| its happiest and lovelieat. |aceompanted by her grandson, Robert t BUSINESS 18 GOOD 100% Leather Shoes $§,00 AND LESS RONE HIGHER te | Later Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe left on ban with a brown ostrich ornament ee Mra. L. J. Kearns is in charge of the arrangements and Mra P. J. Aaron, Capitol 4050, and Mrs. F. R. Bates, Capitol 4017, bave the tick-/ um “the low waist line was finished ih clusters of orange blossoms. The | dice was ornamented with a bertha | ‘the lace and 2 long court train} from the shoulders, embellished ‘its extreme length by sprays of Orange blossoms. It was com- ; enveloped with the filmy veil, which was bound to her by a lace coronet. Tiny of orange blossoms were on/ side and formed a smal circlet the back. She carried a beautt- | shower of pink orchids and lilies; the valley, tied with silver tulle, the only ornament worn were mother’s pearls. _ Mrs. Hoge wore a handsome model @t white crepe and crystal beads; Mra. Rolte, a brocaded dress of gold nd white crepe and a corsage of| and Mrs. Frederick Grant, | bride’s aunt, of Zanesville, Ohio, } | Black sequin model. | After the ceremony a reception for | gelatives and close friends was held | home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoge} the Highlands. Here pink snap | “@ragons and Columbia roses in ele profusion adorned the hand-| residence. Invitations Out for. Dance Miss Kathryn Tonkin and Miss Jean Stewart have issued over one hundred invitations for a dance at the Tennis club, Saturday evening, June 10, | Entertainments for Bride-to-Be As 4 compliment to Miss Margaret Jenkins, who will become the bride ot Mr, Wesley Fechter White on June 17, Mrs. George S. Bartels, Mias/ Louise Bartels and Mra, A. BE. Gil key are entertaining with a miscel- laneous shower next Tuesday eve- ning. On Wednesday afternoon Mra. H. A. Dent will compiiment Miss Jen- kins with a linen shower at her home, 33 Harvard a ~~ and Tuesday, June 13, Mrs. gene W. Bell will give a miscellaneous shower at her home in her honor, when 24 guests will be entertained. oe. Sponsor No-Host Table Dr. and Mra. Carl H. Will spon sored a no-host table for sixteen at the sports clothes dinner dance at the College club last evening. eee ue wedding trip. The bride traveled) Bh three-piece costume tn the sand Shade, and a emall, close-fitting tur- . at the side. | After July 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Will be at home at 3304 37th ave. &., Mount Baker park. cee “Tnwitations Issued for ° ,. eay Miss Youell’s Wedding | | Mr. and Mrs. George Youell have | Yesued invitations for the marriage of bee cangnter, Miriam, to Mr. James | Brown, who leaves this month for 1, Gallagher, son of Mr, and Mrs, | Chicago, where she will wed Mr. U. FL Gallagher, of Birmingham, Ala. | #- Shull, Mrs. Marion McDonnell en. | pervice will be read by Rev. | tftained twenty of her friends at a Herbert H. Gowen at the home of the | Miscellaneous shower at her home Miss Zana Brown Complimented For the pleasure of Miss Zana Arthur Ritchia . | Mr. and Mra Jobn M. Spargur| went to Tacoma Wednesday, where Mr. Spargur conducted the combined clubs’ concert given in the Scottish | Rite cathedral that evening. eee Mr. Rex Stafford and Mr. Leo| Stiles motored to Vancouver, BR. C. Friday, later going to Victoria for the golf tournament. ; eee Mr. and Mrs. N. Hi. Latimer and family will remove, next week, to their summer home at Port Madison. eee Mr. nad Mra W. A. Poters have re turned from a short motor trip to Portland. . Mra. Halg Shekerfian, wife of Mal. Shekerjian, U. 8. A., formerly Miss Helen Pain, of Seattle, will arrive this month to visit her parents, Mr, and Mrs. David Bain. | . . . Mra, Walter Henry, who recently returned from « trip to Europe, is now visiting relatives in Cherryvale, Kan., but plans to return to Seattie| about July 1. Informal Luncheon | Mra. Walter Hamilton entertained with an informal bridge luncheon of |twelve covers at the Northold Inn| Thursday afternoon. Men's Oxfords, In black, brown and white, Goodyear welt, rubber heel— Children's Seuffers, Sandals and Tennis Shoes, priced from— $1.09 to $3.00 Shoes for Men, Women and Children United Shoe Stores, Inc. 509 PINE ST. Opposite Frederick & Nelson's Just Arrived New Styles for the Girl Graduates W Prldeslect’s parents, Saturday eve. | Wednesday evening. The gifts were presented from an| June 17 (the 25th wedding an- lal ‘of Mr, and Mrs. Youclh, at |¢¢trically lighted small fir tree ar. |ranged on the lawn. The supper | id A Brady of Tacoma | t#ble, in a ¢olor scheme of pink and Gnd Minn Alicp, Louise “Meponata | White, was centored with a myriad of SG be the trideemaids, and Mr. {PINK candies and white scotch Twiliam ‘Tavior, beat man. Mr, |tToom, while marking the place of Agthur Simon will act as usher. A| 2° honor guest were a wedding bell Fetoption will follow the ceremony, {9% @ miniature bride and groom, Miss Youell is « graduate of the! 7. és 5 Yiniversity of Washington ana a|Pi Beta Phi to Picnic Member of Pi Leta Phi sorority. Mr.| The alumnae of Pi Reta Phi will give their annual plenic at the Gallagher attended the university 4nd is affiliated with Delta Kappa| home of Mrs, Aubrey Wilton at Hunt's Point, Saturday, June 10 Epsilon fraternity, i “ee The boat will leave Madison Park B fit f Orthopedic at 9:45 a.m. For reservation eall rs Mrs. Harold Polson, Garfield 2236, Hospital ig | The fourth annual program tor! Seahurst Auwiliary in | the benefit of the Orthopedic hor-| py “ Piial to be given by the Muse | Charge at Tea Shop | Mrs. B. V. Alburty will be hostess Practice club will take on Thursday evening 2 | for Seahuret aux the Ortho. home of Mrs. C. D. | pedic Tea Shop assisted by Highlands. Mrs, W. Ki. Tollinger, Mra. J. Ju. Kerr, The program, in charge of Mrs,| Mm. L. M. Ferris, Mrs, R. R. Norris, Mrs. C. Larsen, Mrs. H. L, Swan, Frederick Parks, will be presented by members of the club, with Mrs, Mrs. R. B. Williams and Mra. T. A. Nelson, Louise Van Ogle assisting. Stimson at the Specially Priced for the IMustrated— fhite Polar Cloth Sandal, W he Si Chain-Store 1, Prices That Save Ww. eonp Same in PLOOR-tireL pupa - secon? © | Occasion and turned, covered heel. ‘er mie”. $4.65 $5.65 hite Kid... jpretty, fluffy clothes that winter forbids, |HOW IS THIS FOR NEWS? MARVELOUS MARCELS DAINTY HATS FOR SUMMER WEAR | ATTRACTIVE WINDOW BOXES AND BASKETS |SUN D GOOD FURS FOR LESS Dear! hasn't it been warm, tho? However, it has its advantages—one gets a chance to go out to the beaches or up in the mountains and relax from the noise and smoke of a very busy city. Then, too, one gets to wear all the SUZANNE. Those clever hand-painted wrist watch ribbons have been reduced to 400—you w they are so cunning with a summer frock or sport outfit, and any of the large stores have them at their ribbon counters. eee That's the kind you get when Miss Ericson, at the Marcel Beauty Shop, your work. You can also get wonderful manicures, facials and refreshing shampoos. Call Main 1695, A CHANCE TO ECONOMIZE Axnes Perry, 316 Yale Bidg., can make over that last year’s dress or| and it will only cost you a dollar er two, | suit till it looks like new She also alters new frocks. Call Elliott 4528. . . Whether it’s fashion or beauty or health you seek, Suzanne will help you on Friday each week. Just a world of them, and you can have that old hat made over, too. | It won't cost you much, and you have the satisfaction of knowing that your hat wags made for you. The Model Millinery, 527 Peoples Bank Bidg, Dainty little tuncheon sets are attractively decorated by appliquing | bits of contrasting material in conventional or floral designs, They make an apartment or a home charming and restful, and you can get such exquisite ones at Bonnell’s Nursery, 2600 Bust Galer, Capitol 4200, | . ES THOSE SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS And best being embarrassing, they make one so old looking. Ta Laing, 618 Eitel Bidg., can permanently remove them. Main 4607. M Wide picture hats are running a close race with the smaller hats for popularity thig season, | It should be a source of satisfac- tion to mothers to know that they can buy Cheasty Junior Clothes for the same price that they have to pay for “mediocre” clothes. New Spring Suits in the latest pat- terns and styles— $9.75 $14.85 $18.50 An unusually fine assortment of Boys’ Summer Blouses in madras, percale, soiesette and khaki cloths— $1.00 to $3.00 Cheastys Let Agnes Perry repair your old furs—«he does them so well and so reasonably, She also has some splendid values in furs already made; up. $16 Yale Bidg. Elliott AVENUE AT SENETA (REBIGELOM PRES. &MGR. SWFREDERICK VICE