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St. Barnabas’ Chape' ; Mrs, Ramsay Large Luncheon. PA MIDST a wealth of summer blow | Me, yellow and white broom inating, and lighted by the/ Pays of many tapers, the mar.) Of Miss Dorothy Wiestling, fer Of Mr. and Mrs, Frank! Wiestling, to Mr. Charles Wattioworth .was solemnized Barnabas’ chapel at § 0’ evening, with Rev. Her reading the service C. C. Burch played a short A john’s wedding marches ~ rt RE processional and receasiona! “Goeftrey Lioyd was best man Ww t Arthur Platt, of Portland tones, and Mixs Francesca's nkle blue. Tiny blossom ‘were worn in place of hats, oe arm bouquets of ast aded flowers. Thomas M. Scruggs, the ousin, as matron of honor, Bttractively gowned in silk tis pink taffeta. Her flowers Ophelia roses, which she car da a loose arm bouquet, and a pond woes bride was charming in her wedding gown of Fy eilk, designed on straight lines ‘front panel was heavily em in erystais and iridescent And old English Honiton lace the bedice. An exquisite @f the conventiortal bridal bow she carried a white prayer their wedding trip the bride im @ onepiece dark eta, June 16. “eee es Peepl honoring her house guest, ittice Peeples, of Low An- e Tea Benefit fable, and assisting will be Mrs. ck Wischer, Mrs. Donald A.|sr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Bacon, Mr.| land Mre. D. S. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. |Chartes T. Corbin, Mr. and Mra P.| {Carrabba, Mr. and Mra. Clarence |Colgrove, Mrs. H. C. Fox, Mrs, J. H. G on and Mrs. William C. ee Bridge Tea Will Honor House Guest > With a bridge tea at the Tennis club | Friday afternoon, complimenting her house guest, Mrs. R. H. Squire, of Vancouver, B. C. . s-. Luncheon Tuesday Afternoon Hamilton de Veuve, Mrs. John E. Informal Bridge “ Mrs, De Lorne Harbaugh will b: Thostess at an informa! bridge at her home, Wednesday afternoon, compli menting Mrs. J. 8. Gibson, who has Just returned from abroad, Will Assist at Tea Mrs. Peter Andrae will be assi at the tea she is giving at her ‘Wednesday afternoon, from 3 until 5 @clock, by Mrs. G. E. M. Pratt, Mrs Claude Philbrick, Mrs. Victor Elfen @ahbl, Mrs. Wilbur Seruby, Mrs. Ar-|, ghie Chandler, Mrs, R. G. Brautigam | and the Mixses Ruth Pratt, Beatrice Gould and Beatri utton, Emelia Eifendah! and Beryl Scruby will re- eeive the cards at the door. see Entertains at Dinner Mrs. George Pursell entertained With a prettily appointed dinner at the Yacht club Saturday evening as @ farewell compliment to Mrs. James Hamilton de Veuve. Covers were Placed for ten of the honor guest's intimate friends. cee Monday Practice Club The Monday Practice club will Meet Monday, June with Mra. Harry Worth. The program at 11 @elock will be followed by luncheon one Married in Portland The marriage of Miss Mer, daughter of Mrs. Margare mer of Vancouver, B. C., to Mr. Paul Newhall Ripley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ripley of this city, wae quiet ly solemnized in Portland Friday, June 2. The young couple will spend a Week in this city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ripley at their home, 415 Belle vue N., before leaving for Ketchikan, Alaska, to make their home. o- Mothers’ Club Picnic Alpha Phi Mothers’ club will enter- tain with its annual picnic for the Co! Birls of the active chapter, at the| Mount Baker picnic grounds, gatur- poy afternoon. yfollowe: , | Scene of Pretty Wed-| | Bopran: Dream of Love Linat Mra, Lalu Shepard Johnson Boprane (a) SAutume Bong} (b) “Dreamy Daye” | Balter | BC Walling Ralph © Baritone Of wedding music preceding! pny, and the “Lohengrin” | lattieworth and the ushers | Thomas M. Scruggs and) Tri (a) “Springtime” Watkine (>) “Phe Lullaby Mra Runice ing? Mra. dWarry and Mrs. Homer Stevenson Two-Piamo Number Natlade tidgey Mist Helen Wilkin, Mra Jobneon Boprano Be Annette and Miss Francesca | MtliNg, the bride's sisters, were! maids. They wore dainty} Shot taffeta, Miss Annette's |, | Bepranc fay Dorothy Poster OF) Aria finde”... Maasenet Wogiian Piano } th of silver leaves adorned her | © Patrons and Patronesses Named : Vell was bound by a coronet of | Jace and orange blossoms. and in for the Florence V, Orr concert at) the Metropolitan theater Tuesday | evening will be the following: | fnforma! reception for the fam- / | Close friends followed the cere. well, Prof. Vaughn Arthur, Dr. and ‘at the home of Mr. amd Mrs. | Mrs. Frederick Adams, Mr. and Mra! | Albert P, Adams, Mr. and Mra, Alex Alexander, Mr. Robert H. Atkin, Miss | blue Ruth A. Bailey, Dr. and Mra, Bar. costume, with which tine, Mr. Wesley Bartine, Miss Lucy ® black hat. On their re R. Barnes, Mr. and Mra. Adam Beel- | and Mrs. Wattleworth will er, Mr. and Mra, Charles Brockman, | 2 t hon for the summer, at Crys Count and Mrs. Duflarry, Mr. and/ jMrs. C. C. Carpenter, Mr. Paul R.| De Can, Mr. H. J. Campbell, Mr, and! | Mrs, Otto Crowhurst, Mixes Nellie Cor- | jnish, Mr, and Mrs. John I. Crab, | ‘Miss Margaret Craib, Mr. and Mrs. | Y ©. Ramsay has ex-'p. T. Denny, Prof. and Mra. D. F. invitations for a buffet Davies, Mr. and Mrs. M, Ross Downs, St her home for Friday |Mr. and Mra Merle W. Denny, Mr. |Mr. Joseph Impala, C tea for the benefit of they c. Kepler, Mr. and Mra | D)Wemen's counci! of St. Mark's Harry Krinke, Mr. and Mra. E. P.| e ‘will be given Thursday after: Kelly, Miss Cecilia Augspurger, Mr.| June 8. Mrs. George T. My-!and Mrs. Edgur Ames, Mr. and Mre.| For the benefit of the new school @m that afternoon open ber|abner Brown, Mr. and Mra. BE. N.|for boys home, 1204 Boren ave., for Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Battie, ‘Oceasion. | _ Mrs. Frederick Bentley and Mrs. A. Peters will preside at the Ora Barkhuff. Judge and Mra. Alfred Mire B. H. Baxter is entertaining yir, and Mra. F. R. Harrison, Mr.| jand Mra F.C E \T. Barton, Mr. H. Hanson, Mr, and | Honoring Mrs. R. H. Squire, of|xire A EL I emeouver, B. C., and Mrs. James tienry Landes, Mr. and Mra. J. D. Lilly, Mr, and Mrs. Charlies EB. Lom, Hiatt will entertain with a luncheon 4.74 @t the Rainier club ‘Cuesday after-|yy ncn sr H. Merritt, Mr. Madelon, Mr. and | Mrs. W. M. Marshall, Ju¢ and Mrs. Thomas Byron ‘McMahon, Mr. 'Mr. D, Carlos McAllister, Mr. and Evening Musicale d Johnson, 362 Ward at, on Sat urday evening, June 10 The program to be presented {# as La Roheme Chorus (a) “The Lonely ne” 8 Rachmaninott Lutiaby" Mra MOH, A. Beach ne, Director (>) “An Indi Mra, Marry ( ta) tterfiles and (>) “A Disappointment Mra. Marry dongs My Mother Taught M D ate Alp” ()) “The Lass With & De Michael Arne Mra J. BO Kaldal James Kogere or Stevenson (a) “My Heart at Thy Sweet Vote Baint-Saene ‘ Madrigal Victor Merrie (eT Lave Albert Midenbers | Mine Madeline Bartlett Butler } Prologue from “Pagtiace!™ >) 4 Riess You, My Dear* Adriane Hotmer fe) “Snow Flurry” ..Rdmond Grinnell Mr. Robert Bradley (a) “Rtede tn D Fiat™ Sibelrue Johnsen, Mi a Wilktos . Acting as patrons and patronesses | Ex-Mayor and Mra, Hugh M. Cald-| | trea iffin, Mr. and Mfrs. Allen H r, Mr. F. A. EB. Luke, Prof. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs, Montgomery and Mra. Munson Mor an, Mr. H. W. Moulton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moulton, Dr. and Mrs. H. Maxon, Mr. and Mrs. Alex re, Mr. and Mrs. Charles More Mr. and Mra. H. A. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Plummer, Dr 1 Mrw Powers, Mr. and Mrs. W ps, Mr. and Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ross, ra. Morriitz Rosen, Prof. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred and Mrs. Rickey, Prof. Mr. and Mrs, G. H Mr. W. L. Emily L. Christy Mr. and Mr. and Mra, G. W, Thompson, Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Vivian, Miss Maxin: La Grave, Mr. Pau) Pierre Mc Miss Bessie McNeely, Mr. Ed Miln: Mr. and Mra. H. BE. Marshall, Mrs. A. Marcovitch, Mr. W. Dwight | a, Mr. ar Wm. 8. Pond, Mr. and Mrs almerton, Mr, ond Mrs. H. E. Plank, Mr. Pope, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. O, Powers, Miss Agnes Ross, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. dry, Mr. and Mrs, D, D. Stewart, Dr. and Mrs, Harry A. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Trefethen, Mr. and Mrs, J. D. McPherson, Mr. and Mrs, W. Gene Paul Harriet J. Paul, Mr, and Mrs. D. H. Painter, Mr. L. G Pattullo, Mr, J. C. Stille, Mr. and Mrs, J. Welbow, Mr. and Mrs. 'T' as Wylie, Mr. and Mrs. Wiederhold, Mr. Harry West, Mr. J. Williams, | Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Wenger, Mr. and | Mrs. ¥. E. Wetmore, Miss Grace Wright, Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Rose. Mrs, W. N, Philips. Miners Hold Firm as Strike Goes on! WASHINGTON, June 6,—Ranks of the striking coal miners are hold. ing firm 4s the mine tie-up enters its 10th week, the United States geo. logical survey of the department of the Interior officially reported today. “No great change in the number men on strike has yet occurred,” a statement said. Elizabeth Oneum, a junior in the Fine Arts department of | 5. ‘y, the university, who will be heard in a violin recital at Meany | the City Federation [Charice Downers Mtr and ‘sien 1| hall Wednesday evening. |The following musical program | gui Eplers, Mr. and Mrs, Isuac Frear, | ~ * Mr. V. Fordon, Mr. and Mra. H. A./ George, Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Greiner, | Mr, and Mra. P. Glaser, Mr. and Mrs. | Margaret Chinn ts entertain. |= V. Gregson, Mrs. Agnes Galer, | With a luncheon of twenty cov. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Greenbank, Mr. | : the Golf club Wednesday 54m Gendron, Mr. and Mrs. George | pt. and Mrs. | meet Tuesda Caswell» bal St. Joseph's Guild Card Party at the A. oO. UL ¥ the ladies of St. Joseph's rman. erans, and Cyster Auxiliary hold bus-| white TTT MO MND MMU IUD UM THE SEATTLE STAR lQueen." Mrs. J. B Paretson wilt! La Boheme Music club will ev ELIZABETH ONSUM one OS Se its last evening musicale of the sea. | Nor‘heast Improvement Club #on at the home of Mra. Lulu Shep | | Mr. Ralph Swe jave, Tuend June 6 \Take Green Lake | tion Nordica Choral of “ the Baniprectic buflding oP for rete | Tuesday “ee and Flower Minsion w day morning, «t 10%) these by at, Queen Anne Me TP lave | “ee at the home of Mra. Paw tng, 2115 Fourth ave. N | Tuesday afternoon “7 corps will hold it# month? | A musion! and literary of Music, under the ax tol Hii W. C. , UL, @ | Invited, | “ee The annual luncheon Cleverty, vice presk pond are of the city president of the Coterie moaphere,” Mrs. Menry president of the City Efficiency,” Miss Sara {mw | Btate Federation Macl’berson, trea will be given Minor and Major™ 7. Hood, Mr. and Mra. J. V. Hopkins. | CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Jo. ©. F. hall Tuesday, June,6, at Quarante Club Mr. and Mr& Garnitt Hall, Mr, ar 4) ~ | 2:20 p. m., preceding which there will] Quarante club meets with G jMrs, R. W. Huntoon, Mr. and Mra. | Mountain View Ladies’ Ald | be a business meeting at 1 o'clock, | Alken, 3967 Beach drive 8. W., at § J. F. Hermann, Mr, and Mra. Einar; The Ladies’ Ald society of the) Officers requested to wear white. Pp. m. Program: Responses to rol Jerbert, Mr. and Mra. 1. H. Jennings, | Mountain View Spiritual church will “6s call, “What Ambition Did You Have| lodge, No. brate ite D. 1. P. A.,| Products.” th anniversary bu Mernt rs whol University Eastern Ninth ave. on Jur guild, names begin with A.) chase initia are requested to tele. | party at Partsh ha h r. and Mrs. Marshall Sohl, Miss|B and C, will be in charge of the| prone bili 33- | tm: ot 18 ereleck. Ben Grace Thomas, Mr. Kirk Towns, Mre.|card party to be given in the school e+ ¢ tend luncheon. Proceeds hall, 19th and Aloha st., Tuesday Van Asselt School Festival | sduenid teense Battle, Dr. and Mrs. A. Bouffleur,|¢vening, June 6. Mra. Frank Carroll,| yan Anselt school will have a eee aes | “Home-Coming vait at the Sunset Heights Literary Club | echool Tuesday, 6, at 1:30 p. m. 7 Sunset Heights Literary Custer Camp Tom Pi om” will reapond to the| will meet with Mra. Edith Rochford, | Custer camp, No. 1, fons of Vet-lcan for “Our Indians;” Walter| 434 N. 60th at., Tuesday, arma t ‘Our | program committee. Full attendance tis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Gibney, |p. ™ a aka | Children of Toda Be ey M is urged. else, and Mra. G. C. Hoffman, Mr. Sol | Public Memorial Services Ns oe bee ee ee Alki P-T. A. Hein, Mrs. C. H. Hopper, Mr. and] The Ladies of the Maccabees willl F, B, Cooper to “Our Superintend POT, A. will meet Mra. R. A. Hatten, Prof. Clifford | hold memorial services in I. ent,” and Helen Mance to “Our! June 6, at 2:30 p. m., at the school Kantner. - ane tr and Mew art reverntte,|ZOUTMTIIUNTTHTSUUNAVUUNTUUOAVEVUUNSAVEUUUAUUUAAEYENSUUUEUHEUUETUUOE AVA AGE IMPORTANT CHANGES IN THE NEW SEATTLE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY FeO LUT TTMMUUMM OM TN There are many number changes appearing in the May, 1922, issue of the Seattle directory now being delivered. Particular attention is called to the change of office names: NO rth has been changed to ME lrose. SI dney has been changed to GL endale. To insure prompt service, always consult your direc- tory before placing a call and give office name and number to the operator exactly as listed. LO TTT TTA THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE so?” Nd TELEGRAPH COMPANY APUUOAUAUAUUAUAAAUGUUOAEALAHEUAL EAA cnt FEA ATELEEEAEAUAUUAGA AUT ¢ will bea program and fare- reception for retiring officers. An this will be the last meeting of Personal Among the Seattle people who are Recital at Cornish jin Victoria, B, C., for the golf tour: | 7, |nament this week are Dr. and Mra. | Pleages “ Dr, and Mre. Bruce! With « joint recital and ensemble n will speak at | the meeting of the Northeast ub at the Olympt =. Social hour from 3) Rourke, Mr. and Mrs. Lester € larke, | ning, the Cor and Mrs, Rex Stafford, Mr. and} ter of aitraction to Seattle munic lov- Marry Hotchkias, Mr. and Mra. jers Miss © Farneworth, Mr, and Mra. W and Mr, James Dodd, Boleom, Mr. « aod /kamp, Mrs, Gert Warrar, Mre Hwedieh club hall at provement school how many 6, at § o'clock, Music and refresh | ments | ee laurel Cam Laurel camp, Tne North End Vrogreasive ighbors of |y4 |} wil be entertained at the Mrs, Max Steinke ver, 4497 Whitman card party at Pe Washington meets in Veter Nordica Choral Club to her summer home at Kast Sound, | Juliet after mpending a few days with Mr. | Eastern Star Club Frult and Plower Mission Visiting members welve with Mra, A. A. Sutherland, E. C. Southard, at Three | Mount F er Park cirele 1G. P. Kinger, 9767 Ridgeway Low Cunning Hunt's Point, Lake Washingt ackier. Alki cle, with Mrs. H. T. Patten Magdalena Augspurger, in Chi-| Zeta Voi Mothers’ Club ub of Zeta Pet Frater Queen Anne Stady Club ‘The Queen Anne Study have its last meeting of the supper for sons and husbands, Whittier PT. A. afternoon tea at John F. Miller W. © Crystal Springs, John F. Miller Woman's Lady Stirling Chapter Stirling chapter, D. ALR, will with Mrs. George H ernoon, June 6, at 1:96 oe ’ Highland drive. at the home of Mrs. Luetia Elis worth, 4503 46th ave. #. W Appleton, 3824 K. Canadian Woman's Clab Cansdian Woman's club will meet Federation clubhouse at for business sens Mrs, C. RM. Collins has returned! apa ta Ne. ©. ©. © | from @ visit of five months in Cali | ment wil) be given by Cornish Behoot West Side Woman's Improvement) pr. and Mrs. Charles Castien are! Mra, Soott Benjamin, Tuesday 6, at 8 pm. Sliver offering West Side Woman's Improvement club will meet at 120 p.m, with Mra 44th ave. 8. W. An Milas Alice Hole and Mins Clara! Emory are spending this week in| Victoria, B. C. Aspasia Club Lancheon sual reports of | paxia club will be held at the College jelub, €05 Spring st. Tuceday 16, at 1 oclook Mrs. Adelbert t of t | will deliver the address of welcome and Mra. Marry Irwin w toast rain ress, Those whe A EM. B Clb Rh clu wil eheet and Mrs. Edgar Ames have! Stevens, 3217 B. Cherry! noved to their summer home at| | the Country club. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wilson and and Mrs. John Loor Locke) have returned from a motor trip to! Caleith club wilt meet at 1 o'clock Heitner, 605 Mre. W. B. Martin, as | Mra Charles “Ideals,” Mra. Henry Landes, pres eellng bowtens. jon,” Mra H. A. Bonner, dent of the City Federation and and Mrs. Frederick Fischer removed to their summer| | home at Wing Point. ADDITIONAL CLUBS Minor Hospital Minor Hoepital alumnae will hold / & regular meeting Wednesday, June John Baalman (Mabel A. elubroome, at ¢| Hughes) of San Francisco ts spend-| ing a month in town as the guest joe Mm. W. W. Kellogg. | | | | auditor of the State Federation; * tariam.” Mra. George | Loughlin, partlamerntarian Harmony rer-elect of) be an election of of. ficers and plans for the coming enter. ot will be din *-* | ward Sheldon, at the Y. W. C. A./ Sharen Chapter Westminster! o'clock. Several harp and piano se- two delightful! lections will be given by Miss Ruth} {plays Friday evening, June 9, in the Manner | gunday of the First) Mise Ruth | Presbyterian church St. Rarnabas Guild of Narves Barnabas Gui meet at the Henry Memorial chapel | 4441 West Seattle Review No. 51 West Seattle review No. 51, W. B.; |A.. of the Maccabees, will hold its of Nurses will) regular meeting in Carpenter#’ hail, | California ave, Wednesday, | 7, at & p.m Officers wear There will be a abort serv with Mrs. Trafford Huteson di-/ ‘Transportation to recting the music. WASHINGTON, June 5.—Boris the chapel will be furnished to the) Bakhmeteff, “the ambassador with: |out a government,” whe has repre-| sented the defunct Kerensky regime, | will retire June 30, the state depart announced today, confirming | Mr. George Shaw, of|the announcement made June 1 dy| by Bd-I the United Preas. i 2 7 re members of the ia , June 6, at 2pm, in Seattle Lodge, No, 7 in Life a» a Child ‘Corn and Its) Ls Benefit for Dr. Loope’s Shut-In Fund Loope’s radio 409! University O. B.S. Seelal Club Jtar Bocia secure candidates for the birthday| @ives rainbow luncheon and Sherman fey 610s, to “Our Pioneers; Pearl| Election of officers and reports of | meeting in Veterans’ hall at §| young and Elive ULL AUTUTUUGUOAUEUCUOUGYGEGEUUUELEUOSNUOUAUOGUEEOLOUGNE AUUOUONEOUEEUAUEUAOEUGUAOEAE UA ENA Music and Mrs, George | concert yester er, Mrs. J, DD. ¥ rell,| great advantage t and Mr. James Mac) Mr. Do C, Huteson han returned | vivre from Dietrich Behmitz [Cornish school f . . }and during the e ody, Miss Du ee semble concert Imac Brown and daughter,| This evening's program wil be « have returned from a two|complimentary students’ visit in the Bast. pupils from the classes of Mrs. Pea- |body, Mra. Strong, Mrs. Boardman, Mins Cecilia Augspurger left Fri-| Miss Dall, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Cady, st, called there | Mr. Jou Jerville and Mr, Wells. for the Aden death of her mother, | Mra, C. H. Lilly left Sat-| urday for Victoria, B. C, NOW PLAYING “er a) | Mrs. J. 8. Gibson and her son, Mr. | TOM MIX |Thomas Gibson, returned last week In “TRAILIN'* from an extended European trip, andj fo |are now at their summer home at| AFTERNOONS ONLY their summer home, acrom Lake Washington. | } | see Monday evening, at 8 j bride, the girl gradu- ate, the mrt rs about to have a birthday, can be made breathlessly happy with a baby grand piano. A new baby piano may be purchased here on terms for as little as $685. MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1922. Mrs, Carl Huls |nented the program. ‘The excelient Erma | quality of their voices waa shown to a well-balanced Miss Helen Furretl, Mr. John Cam-| program, which included ¥rank Van Tuy), Mr. Harry | french, ¥ Whitney Tr iglish and Itallan rongs. 4 was particularly pleas {ir « in the prologue from “Pagliacet,” while Mise Nord’s jouned's was well received. A reception for the students of the lowed the recital, ning the students Harry Whitney Treat and \from the ensemble classes Priscilla Treat are in Spokane! F | for a ten days’ visit. a “Ttomeo and 1 Mr. Jou Jerville presented an en- he HAROLD LLOYD Mr. and Mr. George H. Thomas left Sunday on the 8. 8. Victoria| for Nome, where they will spend| summer, —in “GET OUT AND GET UNDER” Recital Lois Wiley (Contralte) Montgomery Lind Assisted by GEORGE C. KICHNER Violoncellist Mrs. Lynch at the Plane rheumatic sufferers th: now tg ayo = repared from ES ae ¢ formul Blood Specific ......-. B@eg2 BEBEAGE

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