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TURDAY, JUNE 8, 1922. ATTLE STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOK MC TH SEATTLE SERVICE SET | A city possessing an official circle versed in all the cered AY | St, Joseph's Guild Card Parte ,| monies that enrich life and conserve civilization, ranks ag Vor the benefit of the new schoo! a on - Saad King County Loghtaiive Federsilon| tor hoya, the ladien of Wt. Joseph cosmopolitan and attracts desirable residents as well as dis< | ‘The King County Legislative Fed: | guild, whose names begin with A,| viminating travelers, tion will hold it# last busines |B and ©, will be in charge of the| Seattle has a service set that comprises every branch off | June card party to be given in the school! {he regular estavlishment, the army, the navy, the marine, |! halt jth * nd A lohe cn , mueeiey the coast guard, the public health and geodetic corpc, with a Seattle Woman's Club hairman. personnel steadily increasing in numbers and in importance, } eatile BRIDE AND ATTENDANT ociety gagement “of Olympia | Girl Announced; Tea) ‘at Highlands; Wedding | - Is Impressive. AND MRS. H w PART. TOW, of Olympia, announce Whe engagement of their daughter m at 2 p.m, att ting of the season Mone y, Ww. € The Keattle Woman's club will iach whose hospitality adds distinction and prosperity to Seattle’a meet at the clubhouse Monday, June Public Memorial Services civic laurels. 6, at 10 a, m, This will be the last The Ls of the Maccabees will mooting before the summer vacation | hold public memortal services in I and reports of the year's work will|® ©. Ff. hall Tuesday, Jur ‘PoRT 1 6, at| fe WTON Jenve a luncheon bridge im compli. ig not paramount at Fort| ment to the wives of the officers on M Walter Draham, be given by officers and chairmen of ) p.m. preceding which there will wton at ent, for several rea |Commander Hottel'’s ship, ai Katherine, to Mr. Walter p al ahr ind a buffet luncheon |b & business meeting at 1 o'clock 14, one of which is that all the| whom were Mrs, Herner, Mra. Burke bh Frege tony se ee 10h will be # od. The retiring officers, | Office requested to wear white. officers and m ure engaged in fir-|ett, Mra. Jones, Mra. Trahell, Mrs, ‘was made at a hg M Oliver T. Erickson, preaident ie . ie . ‘ ling for records, ‘This the fin Abel. otable among em Pip her " rhe « wedd Mrs, W. D, Jenkins, second v Klee Sisters Meet ltest in rifle and pistol markeman-| guests were Mra, Coyle, wife of Cap take es th ate Bago on sane president, and Mrs, Florence I The Aniee ters will meet at 12) hip, and follows the preliminary | tain J. B. Coyle, U. 8. C. G., ranking yo mted “ _ University Smith, secretary, will be the host-| Wednesday, June 7, with Mra, Dre teste which are 4 during April| officer of the district, Mrs. Brown, @ JOW graduated from “ih a eon or at 111-A Summit. Following lunch-|and May. These yearly markeman-| wife of Captain R. M. Brown, U. & Tet Washington the winter qua eon the 1 be a business meeting ip exercises at Fort Lawton are/C. G., Mra. Shanley, wife of Liew The newly elected officers to be ‘ installed are Mrs. J, G, Baker, preat- | 40d card: Llways scheduled to begin every day| tenant H. A. Shanley, U 8. C. Goa dent; Mr J. H. Little, second vice |during the practice at five o'clock | Mrs, de Valin, wife of Surgeon Hugh Of thin year, She is a member of Gamma sorority. Mr. Draham | ee vaeningon Se president; Mra, W. F. Degen, secre Theosophical Society in morning, und such an early|de Valin, ranking officer end il § ae M8 member of Sigme tary: Mime Della P. Wright, auditor ©. McLaughlin will speak | start makes evening parties, and late| perior of the 13th public health dis umn Mav oan Mra. Hf, W. Rulifson, trustee; Mra Aquarian Era” at the The | hours, quite de trop. | trict, Mrs. Van Kirk, wife of Pastl fe Charles W. Kitchin H, Matson, | § hall, 100 Lyon bullding,| ‘The publicity and enrollment activ-| Assistant Surgeon G. B. Van Kirk.@ 7 Mra. Anna B, Rutherford and Miss | Third and James, Sun 8 p. m.| ities in connection with the eitizens’|U. 8. P. H. &., Mra, Ogden, wife of am has irs. Trafford Huteson wil! honor Maude Mecough, directors: Mrs. OW-|PUblic invited. Collection litary training camps, where the| Past Assistant Surgeon Hilaire Og ho ‘and Mrs, Frederick Struve and ver T. Erickson and Mrs, BE. MH, Dud payed ay ernment offers, to one thousand| den, U. 8 H, & thr and Mrs. Alexander M, eh, delownte to atate und city federa-| Green Lake School Homecoming | of the youth of Washington, a val-| : ‘ -. , who are leaving this! ten: Mre W. Ht Bhinkle, Mrs. Harry | All former puplis and present and | uable vacation, free of charge or ob-| COAST AND GEODETIC CORPS m 48 for an extended European lzawrence and Mra. T. C. McGrath, |fFMer patrons of the Green Lake | ligation, have b an added tax on) Commander Fuchard B, Derickson, 9) Me with a tea Sunday, June 4,/ committee on arrangements. j school are evnee ~ nd ype the Fort Law personnel, as tee it f C. and G. &., ranking officer Gi in r } {coming reception and reunion at the | officer in charge of the eampa is|and inspector of the ‘ et ene an aie nd ae * | sched Sildny ovandag, Suan ¢. Sou rien pal Cal rip Canteen Om acl iheaes Washinnten, * Oreatar GU { F. Backus, ADDITIONAL CLUBS 7 until 10 0% Program and re- | colonel amanding Fort Lawton.| Alaska, left last Monday on an in mt ad Mr . : freshmentas Chief among his aides are Captain | spection tour, and will examine the wi i Boicom wilt se nae hers | sates Verbsdiggn ah rage sienna see ._,_ | Fredertck C. Milner, U. 8. A., and| survey work in connection with the ing’ MEME ane dining poom will be 1 eee dae bo 0 ark ny, | Business and P= -esen Women’s Lieutenant Norman ©. Caum, | development of Willapa Harbor, pe, eee, Mundell Henry, out | & bridge and whist lunchec Thurs The attle Busine * and Pro. i* cif pa ae ~ un Miss reer cote alg hia 1 ee ee oce eae | femsional Women’s club will hold its | GREEN FIELDS AND THE GRILL lam i + Sohal beget 7 ad “F\ regular monthly meeting for mem-| PICNICS The Association of Army and Navy | v No, 12. Everyon: ’ jbers only on Tuesday evening, June| On Sunday afternoon that portion} Women will hold its June luncheon gg Stre Gladys Loer | : Se fee j 6th, at 6:90 p, m., at 1218 Fourth | of Fort Lawton’s line which was|!n the grill at the New Washington.7g &@¥ comes Bride | George Washington Grete 1 |2¥* Miss Ruth Goodnow, president | free motored to the bushy delis of | Auction will follow. Those wishing: “I r | |. The George Washington circle will | of the club, requests that all mem-/Green River gorge, enjoyed sand-|Feservations are asked to notify am. ™e arse ee cane of = boot apn care party in the Veterans’ | bers be present wiches and coffee in the open, and| arly the secretary, Mrs. Richard B=) T Mrs. Thomas R. Loer, a: | | ha yurnda j ' June 8 at # PM) The newly elected officers and ex. | returned romantically by the light of | Derickson, wife of Commander Rich." The public is invited Jecutive board will be installed at this | the moon ard B, Derickson, U. 8. C. and G. 8. 7 LL, Smith, son of Mr, and) Lx C. Smith, of Auburn, were) fed at an impressive ceremony | @vening at the Queen Anne M.; . Rev, Orrill read the serv: | & large group of friends | Young people. The wedding ‘Was particularly significant for | the twenty-fifth wedding an- ‘of the bride's parents. he bride, who was given in mar- ge by her father, was stately in a| Wa of white canton crepe, made} meeting and the retiring officers and ~ + ad bi Mount View Ladies’ Aid Jehairmen of standing committees are | NAVY YARD R. 0. T. C. g The Ladien’ Aid of the Mount View | requested to have written rep En bon voyage to Rear Admiral] Lieutenant Colonel Harry | Spiritual church will meet Tuesday,) submit to secretary after r J. A, Hoogewerff, U. 8. N., com.| Matthews, C. A. C. U. &. A, execu) j June ¢, at 2p. m, in Kuswell hall. | same to the club mandant of the Puget Sound navy | fe officer of the coast artillery seo ~ eee } On June 13th the club will close | yard, and Mrs, Hoogewerff, who left|tion of the Organized Reserves of Van Asselt School Festival its active season with a mixer, wi on Friday for San Diego, from|tae states of Washington and Ore] Van Asselt school will have a/the committee promises is to be a| Where they will sail on the trans-| #0", leaves on Saturday for « tous) bet Home-Coming Festival” at the|real event. During the summer |P0rt Henderson for Japan, in order | f inspection which will include allem S¢ school Tuesday, June 6, at 130 p. m./ months recreation and social activ. | be present at the reunion of “| isoportant cities of re” casa os Tom Peterson will respond to the ities will be planned from time to |“istinguished Annapolis class of|the country between. The call for “Our Indians;* Walter |timme as well as week-end excursions | #81, @ reunion which will take place| Will be accompanied by Mra. Maty p heavily beaded panels. Her White to ur Pioneers;* Pearl) and hike under the august auspices of Ad-|thews, and will make the trip by © eee See, Scand chent ber lYoung and Elive Marra to “Our ong Se | miral Uriu of the Japanese navy, «| motor. i Children of Today;" Stanley Maple Ve i pretty dinner was given last Tues- bos Ge and was caught at the back with jand George Mitchell to “Our Alum hic begat —_ PAM. lear by Captain F. B. Ridgely, U, §.|U- 8. P. HS. | Dicssoms. She carried I nty* HL. J. Bond to “Our Nelehborn:” | ay cher association han | 2:1, #!4 to the commandant, and Mrs.|_ Surgeon Hugh de Valin. U. &. Bi bouquet of lilies of the valley, |¥. 1. Cooper to “Our Superintend:|Govoted its mertings te an intennses |iagely. Thelr other guesta were | H. 8. ranking officer and supervisor: “Sweet peas, Ophelia roses and jent." and Helen Mance to “Our child study seeacieaaa athek te roe ptain C. P, Kindleberger, M. C.,/0f the Thirteenth public health |Queen." Mrs, J. H Harrison will ‘such subjects am “The Responsibility | U: 8: N.. commanding officer of the | (Fict, and Mrs. De Vall. will be’ the C. William Matheus, the ma- Ising the songs to the Queen ed the: Parent in the Seale ¢ the Puget Sound naval hospital, and|house guests early in June of MF honor, wore a gown of yel-/ . ming of he | Mra. Kindleberger, Commander R, L.|@d Mrs. Herbert C. Talbott, at their, oe = Child. The Social Life of the Child, Northeast Improvement Club Thrift ¥ | Mr. ftalph man will speak at and I jthe meetin of the Nor crepe with a drape of eleth and chiffon, with orchid Irvine, U. 8. N., production superin.| >! ranch near Loomis, en route . With orchid | nan gi Chua. sper tendent, and Mrs. Irvine, Mr. and|the Yellowstone. Mra de Valin Rae obltton: with exch | weak a a on ot the <a, Mrs, Joshua Green. matron of honor at the recent r Speech” and “Character and |" 4 tropes of this much élecuased| ding of Mr. and Mrs. Talbott, one feather trimming, and she jpn ment clu at the Olympic View | Moral T The @ i season ‘eliest ceremonies, weed an arm bouquet of sweet) Ars. George K. Edwards (right), who until her marriage on May 31, at Crystal Springs eee \oune ‘Tucwlas evening, June have. beer eves’ the “members | YoY*8® t may be mentioned that the | 'M® eat sa party arranged by the Secretary of > the |FORT CASEY yoses. "Miss Sheriie Rude! Form, was Miss Adele Small, and Miss Mary Small (left), who was her only attendant. |¢, at s o'clock. Music and retresh-|themnelves, thereby promoting a 1 Dry apn tha te wig honor, wore Nile green can- re ~ it erepe with a drooping hat to|—Portrais by Grady. ae Keener interest by personal equation | usyai progress of the transport,| Major Royal Kemp Greene, U, es S ZEBRA ES ts asin o tae eepiiibsieaidinestnaeen a Sanit WO t . ogre = ¢ been developed bY | which is obliged to deliver both men “ esc: of Fort Casey, dee eartied pei ‘ outside speakers. br cs rs. Greene, entertain Re bridesmaids, Miss Marguerite | Engagement Announced | At-Home Sunday mM Sit atlard W. C. 'T. U. will meet with |The last meeting for this year Is {1nd cargoes At the Oriental stations, | Oo, Nrease sceereene ae 4 — t, were} Dr. and Mrs. John W. Goodheart,| Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Axelrod u. ic Mra. Hattie Reeves, 1337 14th N. W.. |scheduled for Wednesday afternoon. | i+ is also noted that tea bearety Captain William W. Wertz, U. 8. im orchid and peach satin|°f Bellingham, announce the om | will be at home to their, friends |. . Friday, June 9, at 2 p.m. Mra. Min-) June at 3 p. m., in the music similarly, with metal cloth gir.|#axement of their daughter, Mary| Sunday, June 4, from 2 to 5, i»|Florence Orr Concert nile Mathewson, bonor guest. Thelroom. ‘It will be a social meeting and Mrs. Wertz, Captain Herbert Gardner, U. 8. A, and Mra. and his coterie will pay for their own meals during the trip. Such is Peccccccce Kathe: . honor. ot confirmatic air! hostess wili be assisted by Mrs. Ma iwith the off lect, Mra, Norman ‘and they carried sweet peas and} Katherine, to Mr. Charley Russell! honor of the nfirmation of their madacy i with th hicers-e . Mrs. MAD the petty premi: _ ner, Lieutenant J. Longstreet a trl, Alice Collins, Jr, som of Mr. and Men | daughter, Adaciair at 1426 35th ave | Tuesday | bel MeKenai« Sé'lgvine, president; Mrs, Alen, Babel loans ee emaneed by eo, a Ses. The flower girl, Alice Murphy, | M t V. Orr debt | politicians: . S. A. and Mrs. Wheichel, : rid Party ink datety Hoek PChdcies Ruséell Collins, of Seattt Ne en Theil co cs eo : ps atraste, <5 |by, vice-president; Mre. B. A. Barte q Eo with their house guest, Mra. ‘orgundie, and scattered rose | Both Miss Goodheart and Mr. Col ¢ Pinal Ne og ger aalieh-nesenen dive { |secretary, and Mra, Eugene Hust. ! peSTROVERS Rearden Mulholland, of W: from the basket she carried. |lins are former students of the Unt Delta Kappa Epsilon Pree ate 6. a6 toe Mate — ersona \treasurer, as guests of honor. The officers of the Bleventh ée-|'00, D. C cate: Mise O has a reputation | j phe Adam M. Beeler will sing a an a collot to. Hi jon, | Mime ose Mary Jorgeson will | group of « which ts both pleasing and powerful, |jeave June 24 for Sitka, Al ranges over three octaves, will be gone during the n The church was decorated in palms | Versity of Washington. Miss Goo Entertains @anding baskets of white bios-| heart graduated with the class « Delta Kappa Epsilon ent Ba, which were dignified by “the | "31, and is a member of Kappa! with ite onnual lawn dinner c candles. [Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Col-; Friday evening e 2, ut the chap: Feception at the home of the|lins attended the university two|ter house. Both the house and the parents followed the cere-| years before war when he be gurden were A ‘The house was artistically|came a member of Delta Kappa with lattices and lanterns. About with greens and white| Epsilon fraternity. During the war | forty couples were ‘The ten table was centered | he was a lieutenant in the artillery stroyer squadron, which destroys the id ‘ rs vompanied by Mrs. | most adamant hearts, among other | WHID ISLE INN She Albert Charles Phillips. Mrs. W. H.| things, gave a dinner and dance on| _Whid Isle Inn framed @ very nF " ¢ mnths of Ogio will render “Scherzo” by Mos-| Friday at the officers’ club in the| nner dance on Tuesday when The program follows July and August jkowsk!, “Nocturne in F Sharp Ma-| Yard, bringing out all the navy sets| sts were Captain James P, jor” by Che and “Rigandon” by /and many dancing civilians. cobs, U. S. A., of Fort Casey, and Mrs, Laura Parnell | pm Mrs. Jacobs, whose list included all a group of humorous read- | DEJEUNER the Casey line. bd | A delightful dejeuner was ar ais idence hospital.) ‘The hostesses for the afternoon} ranged on Sunday by Lieutenant | FORT WORDEN ned contr xe 4 tively decora' Mr. and’) Mr w am G. King. Jr. (Charlotte Winter) are being con & large basket of white roves.| He later spent a year at Cornell uni a . : ing at the urns were Mrs. John | versity. He is now in business in Orthope die Tea Shop me ‘ Kinnear are| Mill be the retiring officers, Mrs. | Commander M. C. Shirley, U. 8. N,| , Captain Arthur D. Hughes, U. and Mra, Frank Doleshy. | Vancouver, B.C | The Orthopedic Tea Shop for next 4 Mrs Kinnear &re! Alan Eshelby, Mra Chatles Wolfe,/and Mrs, Shirley, whose visa-via|A» Of Fort Worden, and ry of Hache were aseisted by Mrs. Harry | are '¢ week will be in charge of the |(a) “re Whe Have day for the | Mire. C. G. Morrison and Mrs. Don-| were Commander B. H. Dorsey, M.| Hughes, assembled a charming p Mrs. John O'Neti, Mrs. Clinton | . 4 Broadway Guild on Monday, ae ald McDonald. cu N., executive officer at the | ®t dinner on Friday, in henor ral, Mrs. Russell Horton, | Bridge Tea for Mra. Alfred Rollo as hostess; Tuce- |? Mews xP ney | see naval hospital, and Mrs. Dorsey,|Colonel Henry Macpherson Mi Mack Treisch and Miss Kath-| Coming Bride ay, the First Hill Guild, with M . 4 a Se pr = Seattle Lodge, No, 7 Lieutenant W. R. Johnson, medical |T#m, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Merriam. Porter. | Mra Frank T. Wit will enterts R. A. Swain as hostess; Wedr . by inte Ree os ige, No. 7, D, H. P. A.,| examiner, and Mrs. Johnson. aca) Gnd Mrs, Smith are motoring | with a bridge toa of five tablen and|@*¥ the University Guild, wit etonka”.. |e the will be jolaed there by oF 30th anniversary | : FORT WARD : California, to be gone until the} « miscellaneous shower next Thurs-| Mrs. Robert Cogswell ax hostess; | (« sion: Gray. Who ie now inthe Bast | at th U. W. building, 1499 | BRIDGE COMPLIMENTS The usual Saturday program en- ‘first of July. | day at her home, for Miss Catherine| Thursday, the Queen Anne Guiid, | (>) ageman| ees Silden ‘Whcweldl Ninth on June 6, Members who/ Complimenting Mrs. V. L. Cott.|lvened the garrison at Fort Want] ee | Howe, who is to be married soon.| With Mrs. Frank Plummer as hout- |‘ La Forge . and Mra. vg — re secure candidates for the birthday/man, a luncheon bridge was given|®"d had for cadre the Service Cl To Give Tea | ll aid eas; Friday, the Mt, Baker Gutid,|_, ie ae noon for Europe 0 be) cings initiation are requested to tele-}on Friday by Mrs. Kindleberger, B.D. AL / | with rs. ‘Mia son as} Pig ee ae | © Elliott 3168-W » of Captain C. P. Kindleberg: Risk: Jotevh B. Harrison wit en-| Miss Richards and with Mrs,’ William Peterson Pian¢ Sa ha ne Witiott 3168 wife ptain C. P. Kindleberger, fertain with a tea on Saturday 4 ess, and Saturday, the Renton | (7, “4 “4 2 iithaes |Mr. Barbee Wed sti ‘Geld, with ttre, D. Freeman |“ Jat the naval hospital in the Yard. At , of Alpha Belle camp, R. N.| CAMP LEWIS - ~ 5 2 jM. Cc. U N., commanding offic | Dr. #1 Fue and Mrs. Fise ot a cl og ofticer| Four Are Drowned June 10, at her home, 4 India, and Mr. and Mrs, Fred rmal ceremony wit N. E., for Miss Catherine Howe. — — n * Assist on nessed only by relatives and a few ’ : : ling ttle daughter Elizabeth ; | . Four men are believed to have b | tt hot. Ce * Wan prese a A., will be held only on the second! On Sunda e Seve a jintimate friends, Mise Marie Kuth-| <0" wer ee ee by Dorothy Baker Ein of Fatehgara, India, are visiting Se of each month until further | at inp & > Sage ge os came foe [rene and five more. mares DATES po de wig ar ar or N LW. Wellington Phillips, Mes fon in a joint plano recital. Both|attle at the home of Mr, and Mra. i LIL vliltore te the ee oben house for lescaped Friday when a te m, became the bride of Mr. Richard | ols W. Rickey, Mra. Andrew studlints. trom class of| 8, Crof | MeKiniey pines and rae este of the citisens’ militesy: vrarntag | ferry on which they were or TO REMEMBER |Emmett Barbee. Rev. Edwin M go rs bed gg sas sé Dall and rendered a very cred: | Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wings, at 86tt Col. Ellsworth Circle pes utting ¥ © | the Cle Elum river, upset. Those Randall read the service, which took|A- Rocke Robertson, Mra difficult. com: 4 10th ave. N They will epetd cha é - lieved drowned are Sam Coluccio nay, sUxE s— ears ere ae Lat ot Serthelin and Mie -Mastha finn’ |" fficul r and B. They pend Elisworth Circle, Ladies of the] ‘The demonstrations by the tanks, | Rand let oe - The marriage of Mise Dorothy || PAC® \! " Ln ion) al was weil attended | part of t mmer here and w G will serve a dinner from/the infantry, and the fliers in their} 4; anducel of Seattle, Thomas Wiestling to Mr. Charles Brian |{@2t% Mr. and Mre. Ralph 8. Rich ‘48 |by ar © audience | East for the winter, They will i ‘clock, Friday, June 9,|De Haviland bombers, were watched | Ste. Cle Elum and A. Logome RTs gona memnabes’ |) 8rde, S724 Walnut ave | Alumnae Luncheon | To Paul MoCoole iturn to ar hota a business session at 3| with increasing enthusiasm. Liromepagr? plead Pen gd eonfony ousin of the!” one Xi Delta Alum | prene a plano recital to start] dakemates totes ae a se | ‘The five men saved were Ji Pore. M ride, Wa ogg ; hich will be open tc - / ssaweny Qareraes Muscolo, Seattle, and P. T. Vaugl Git, ana Mrs. ‘Trattord Hateson tw ta biothin: with. @; tendhess w be open Mins tend the convention are requested to | DETACHED OFFICERS . . Q Smtertain at tom tram 430 t Ai gpd Sena 48, at ogee P Mr. McCoole’s past ap-| Lawletios pts ; The detached officers’. mess at|J: Boyle Joe Bove an@ Dom @elock, honoring Mr. am and « 10, a at th earances in Seattle fone & , os ‘ : i * of Cle E Bérvve and Col. and Mrs. Ales: || rowes Horace Barbee, brother | Mra. Erne Wells, 4756 Fourth Pearar eal reaived mad Be be Ps tr Sony |Camp Lewis meets for luncheon each |C*¥@ of Cle Elum. ander M. Wetherti a Van abode. hd < wee The|a@venue N. BE. Mrs, Leslie Ga : ig we lalperec Perak grgpellere Mere: uncheon gi Rainier Chapter D. A. R. day at the officers’ club, and in aan Caeciey 4 MONDAY, JUNE 5— were a eport suit of white and| Will assist the hostess nstrated bh As a planint Partlow for her Rainier Chapt tera of the |cludes many of the cleverest racon.|, CHARGES OF ASSAULT q Mee tester athens Bette canton crepe and a white i ce Sone trie cage ee Dee aneeae American Rev enjoy a] teurs in the camp, among them Cap. | >rought against Mrs. Edna B flome of her parents, Mr. ‘and Seumest ‘wen white voses “7 ee be hg accra tage) endian >t conte | poll de picnic da 14, to Poulsbo |tain Maleomb ©. Grow, medical/>Y Mildred Eddy this morning Men, Jacob Laiti, at § o'clock a, ye Alumnae Picnic eral noted artists on their Western| yr and Mra. Walter C jouter/on the steamer Virginia III. It is{corps, U. 8. A., Captain Dunc [the prosecuting attorney's 0 : Bridge lencheon ‘will honor ities Ailes blavebias Yethlal pics | Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnan| (ripe. | His recent eras th (Anna Clague) are receiving con-|hoped that all members of the | Bolsseau, U. 8. A. Captain D. j Miss “Eddy went to Mre. B as hostess, aS spare wedding march. ‘The house waa dec. | €4V@ tts annual pienie today at the| (he Cormish Symphony orchestra, at) eratulations on birth of a son,| Daughters of the American Revolu. | Calhoun, U. 8, A., aides to Major | home Be Remend some money WEDNESDAY, suNE 1~ orated with wistaria and bridat| home of Mrs. Herbert L. Coo in) ti nesine, Mosart'n concerto for| M@Y 25, at the Swedish hospital. | tion will attend General Charles H. Muir, U, 8..A.,/ 8S attacked by Mra, Baxter, Mine Myra ‘Lambuth to wea M. wreath. Following the ceremony a| W@shington park ba te “ gies = ge " J sed 8 | 2s commanding the Third division and | °@rding to the charge B Yillis Webster Judd in ¢ ; — jtwo pianos, reves n admirable * “ " yee ane ee tana tC AD te nga buffet supper was served to the tytn ania ditties Mr. bert Kline Hillman left Custer Camp, No. 1 Camp Lewis, Captain W. C. de . mg ET SEN 8 S80 TT etm Ansiaing. tre, Richnede ‘ oa ee cane Thurs Sor an eatendad tis Mast y No. 1 ond’ Voter.| Ware, U. S. A., aid to Brigadier Gen-}| REAR ADMIRAL W. F. Mrs. Peter An tea at home || were Mra. Jack Connor, Mrs. C. P.| Le iC. | client Ot ORES © 69) or, wilt vepend: ‘eden, dimen « with car pushin tee wien B. Duncan, U. 8, A,,| LAM, U. 8. N,, retired, and Lieut. ais >. on OEE Jenkiny and Mra, George R. Cooley.) A at iviti ac aed his athe seas James Clive at Ya th ssiness session Tuesday | © C. Laughlin, U. 8. °A.,1%, Mecrendy, U. & A. “oa eee home, complimenting Mra. ¢ Mr. atid Mrs, Barbee will make their | ctivities | gon gi will) attend commen nt. Mr. evening, June 6, in Veterans’ hall, Ar-| Captain George A. Hunt, U. S. A.,| World's altitude record of 41,000 f W. Alien. home at 4014 W. Findlay st | Whe’ Stee ub meets Mehe Hillman and Mr. Clise will motor 4 Captain ert T. Hayes, U 8. A.,/{n an airplane, will speak on the wie ede |sune Sth, at 4:16 in girls’ club home In August Captain C. A. Minegerode, U, 8. A.,]of military and civic development at Mimi . is * 3 {ener * Fees © 7 - y aptain Harold A, Mallum, t A.#/eeronautics at a meeting i” De tasut cub, | compiicnetinn Entertains at Bridge room on third fl : sina’ tate Gah Vive taste Oe Chaplain J.-L, Blakeney, U. 8 | Woodward theater, at 8 p,m. Q Mrs. W. D. Fiske. Miss Franklin Crawford enter-| ‘The Cosmopolitan club meets|™ hopin ee ps . 1 ae deg Lieutenant John L, Griffeth, U. | day. THURSDAY, JUNE 8— tained a few intimate friends of | tyeud sth 1B yp matte a apa A., Lieutenant H. R. Lebkicher, 1 pengepe Berar angen i uesday, June 13th, for club supper ha’ As ae akon to , Lieutenar t. Lebkicher, U. " a Mrs charles Hl Larne and Mra. || Miss Josephine Fransioll, who leaves|at ¢ p.m. in glass room of cufe-|R Brekme rhisoaspet Seidicin te ‘| LOS ANGELES, June 3.—Postage A | J. R. HAMILTON, of Seattle, was " tertaining at luncheon at the || on for Europe, informally At) teria, At 7:15 p. m. Mrs. Lena Dor-|..¥ Griffen meee ™*) tamps that may have fabulous val | pes arrested in Portland upon a charg@ J Yacht club. bridge this afternoon. j ; | ratte Ferrart ‘ COAST GUARD CORPS of grand larceny late yesterday ‘ fe TS ands yaa rion will hold discussion in| “Temple in the Moon reas eee ue or may be just scraps of paper | | ates Minis thine whe a mien Ii m club rooms on second floor | Preiude Devusey| De, Glen 7 today were the subject. of heated| At the yacht club on ‘Thureday|ernoon, ‘The sheriff's office is at ‘ Regus shower at hom |Canadian Girl Weds | | recat a a Riana. Bae suturned | oor alsputel Mrs, Hotel, wife of Lieutenant Com | tempting to bring him to Seattle fof) bn nd Mrs. Lee Baker, with Misw | The cacia club cots ne: 6 s ‘om an extended trip to ada, [00 der James Freema ote | , Prsaien Haken to Mean ona ist || Miss Katherine Walsh, daughter| wenvesany dane tte Geeky hant| William McKinley Circle, No, 11 eee |) Canada. | “stamp collectors and experts have |mander, James Fre ae ace Lee # tr 9 o'clock, honorin: of Mr. and Mra. John J. Walsh of gy ty Mae: of y0 Home; William McKinley circle, No. 11 Miss Margaret slat been called to determine the authen. i, one of the most adm te perenr . £ 2 gizslowk honoring \° bing Mey Hove tm J. Wala of) of Mrs, Chester Voniers at Alki for| yan ep emg ere » NO. 11, wat M Fgaret SIAUSON, WhO ag ee ets alleged Hawatlan “mix.|™@e8 in the corps; now in Alaska! The world's first baby show al bi Peet, JUNE o— ried to Mr, George G. Cruickshank |* lub plenic to be held on the! q jome-cooked dinner Wednesday |10 dark. will sotee a bt hve par |slonary” etampe, now almost extinct. | Waters in command of the Holds, 'held at Springfield, (Obie, 1 30am og a Dillons otub G@abee dt Téants " nesic A ay days, will return to her home aiona’ a doops Dai fn a A Benne otuh 4 at Tennis |) on Saturday, May 27, with the Right | beach |noon, June 7, in Veterans’ ball, Ar-| Portland tom : en G. WH. Grindell is being sued for sé 99 Reception at Women's University erend Father Egan officiating. | The Friends of All club meeta|mory. Circle meeting at 2 p.m. Card i Ae |$65,000, the amount he obtained for Nowad ti —o from 4 until 6 0 ik. | 4 bride was given in marriage | next Thursday, June 8th, for club) Party at 8:30 p.m Mr. Donald Thomas, who has t the stamps, by J. A. Klemann, stamp ay Ss 4 ATURDAY, JUNK 16— by her brother, Mr. Peter J, Walsh. | suppe van Me ; 1 the stamp — OO , | * supper in the glass room of thel attending the University of Pennayl.| Collector, who declares the stamp Miss Kathryn Tonkin and Mise wore © beaded georgette { rae " y vniay | 66 Tea Biowar\'s dance a the ‘ton re & white beaded georgette | cafeteria. Club meeting will be held| Ladies’ Thursday Progress Club | vania, is now traveling in the Ieat {are bogus \It is “SALADA” for with a bridal veil of tulle) at with orange blossoms. Her TURSDAY, JUNE 13— og | with his father, Mr, Harlan Thor a. | scat Ghat ho swish ta satiend aealSher wil reve Geet Oe eco, : | break fast,for dinner, bouatet was Dink ose Orctlde and | ss club mecte ‘Thursday, |Atual, Dichle will mest at Gal fot du |Zita Claims She \for supper and five The bridesmaid was Miss May|June sth, at 4:16 Ndis SR eka See Is Still Empress' 9’ clock Tea the Con- er tor Miaw |} Margaret Jenkins, with Mra Eugene W. Bell as hostess 1 FRIDAY, JUNE 16— in the girls’ club/ wriday, Jun at 9am | Miss Katherine Miller, Miss Helen | ; who wore a pink georgette | room on third floor iru rrEN Kane dahon hae: EE ecthevine wudter’d informal | |Ransom and Miss Marie MacDowell,| VIWNNA, June 3—-Former Em: 9s dance at home, 107 Dortel drive, || dress and hat. Miss Dorothy Mur-| The Japanese high school girls| — North Knd Progressive Club lof Portland, motored to Seattle nai (Press Zita’ will devote her life to Ciment wide SATURDAY, JUNK 17~ ot New Westminster, B, C., and} will meet Friday, June 9th, at 7/ ‘The North End Progressive club Sunday and were guests of friends | Testoring her son Otto to the Hun: ot Mist Margaret tricla Barrett were flower girls.|p, m, at Lescht park for a beach| will be entertained at the home of over Memorial day. / gafian throne, she declared in a Mr. Wesley Fechter th & the bride's nieces, he 1 upper, Mrs. Max Steinhau Witte w 4457 Whitman i | |letter to Admiral Horthy, regent of| the home of the bride- |] , | groom's tendant was Mr. Ralph glect’s parmts, Mr. and Mrs. pas hg es e., Tuesday, June 6, at 2 p. m.| Mr. Donald MeDonne Hungary | ‘ The Y. W. C. A. hostesses McDonnell and M at 4 o'clock || Dahistrom. | aa “wae “ade tan adhines mate T\ Take Green Lake car to Park junc-| Vilas Beckwith, of Seattle, and Me| She served notice that she consid. | Sriage Of i Mrs. Herschell O, Whitley played - ¥+ | tion, jRonald Honeyman, of Portland, will | TS’ herself the queen and will guard Miriam Yousl! ||1ne wedding march and Miss Thelma | Mt. C, H. Black; ‘Tuesday, Mrs Mr, James ©, Gallagher, at jleave at the end of next week for | the rights of her dead husband untit| home of parents, Mr. end Mrs, || Quist sang “At Dawning.” Harry Gowman; Wednesday, Mrs. Seattle Review No. 8 Hvone, to bk aaa ch titse as Cte . oe! Grorge Youell, at 8 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Cruickshank left on|J. B. Shepard; Thursday, Miss Vio] geattle review No. 8 W. B. A.. of| eid ng ne until uext fall Apple igl as Otto is able to tak Intert. on guild's ep tw clothes | 4 short wedding trip and will be at|let Morrison; Friday, Mrs, Elmer| the Mace bees, Thurs¢ ve Spe ES gp Rc alge c t ; y, June 8, at} Mr, Eimon 1. Wiener returned men 4 | i Yacht elub. home at eS asarucla apartments| Woodman; Saturday, Mrs. A, 8.|the A. O. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave, Thursday from five ee bbe ‘bunt One thousand new schools are to Tea = taple our daily bread —_— tte Sune Collins, at 8 p.m. Officers wear white, ness trip to San Francisco, "be opened in Argentina this ye r| R. & H.C. COOK, EAST 3383, ELL.0350, DISTRIBUTORS