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PAGE 10 Seattle Society Mrs. Bayley Will Honor Mount Holyoke College Visitors; Mrs. Roddic to Compliment Mrs. George Allen. hag ees Dr, Effie Smith, pro- fessor of mathematics at Mount Holyoke gollege the West, ahd Miss Mildred Holden & gradyate, who is visiting In the city, Mis, Frank 8. Bayley ts extend tig inWitations to a tea at her home, 1236 Bighth ave. W., on Thursday joon, from 4 until 6 o'clock Rayley extends an tnvita the press to all Mount Holyoke who ts traveling tn ee witations Out for Tea 7 Mrs. Frank S. Roddie has tssued tations for a tea at her resi 2011 E. Laurethurst drive, on y afternoon, June 13, from 3 il & o'clock, honoring Mrs. George |. Allen, who ts leaving this month San Francisco to make her home. e- ° . Mesdag Honors Miss Catherine Howe fo honor Miss Catherine Howe, : will wed Mr. James Richard low on July 6, Mrs. Tom entertained this afternoon AWith a beautifully appointed lunch- on at the Sunset club. ‘ ets of summer blossoms deco- Howe, including the maids of istants Named for ~ Women’s University Club Tea mi ing at the tea the Women's ity club is giving at the clu h Friday afternoon from 4 until Welock, honoring the present and Presidents of the club, will be pond Miller and Mrs. Thomos R Assisting in the dining room A. H, Albertson. ring the afternoon Miss Madell he ‘will sing « group of songs, ac- npa by Miss Helen Ferryman. eee Whittlesey ains y entertained with a lunch- ‘of twelve covers at the Sunset 'r. and Mrs. Alt Hosts ‘Mr. and Mrs. EB. C. Alt will enter with a dinner for ten at their this evening, honoring Mr. Mrs. Fred H. Grinnell. Mr. fo sail June 17 for a thrve e Luncheon at Home e Mrs. Harvey J. Fetter was hostess y at her home, entertaining With a luncheon of twelve covers, Yollowed by an afternoon at bridge. | ape ' Entertains at Tea Miss Hannah Norum gave an at- " Aractive tea this afternoon at the fhome of Mrs. A. H. Ruelle. Alternat at the tea table were Misses Ruth ech, Gertrude Daws Vera Thomas, Virginia Daniels, Mary Mo Beheran and Hazel Beck ‘Assisting were the Minses Jessie Beely, Etta Coleman, Laura Stuart, Grace Larsen and Catherine Smith Wiolet Coleman received the cards at the door. Pink and white was the color geheme developed in decorating the fooms, and pink and white rc in @ charming basket adorned the table. Miss Laiti Married ‘The marriage of Miss Malita Laiti, @aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zaiti, to Mr. Leoter Albert Pelton, gon of Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Pelton, of Spokane, was solemnized with im pressive ceremony at the home of the bride's parents last evening at & o'clock. White and yellow roses in pro lias arrived in town to spend the fusion decorated the home and form @6 the canopy beneath which the best man nd Miss Mabel Han Yavou for Mr. Peltc on Was the maid of honor. Her! gown was of shell pink crepe de chine, and she carried a shower bouquets of Ophelia roses and forget me-nots. ‘The bride was attract ily beaded dark bit ein ab anton crepe model, fashioned in panel effect, and | her flowers were a shower bride's roses and lilies of t A reception followed the cerem with Mrs. Arthur Randolph, Miss hids, Miriam lang, Miss Lillian Erickson} sting. Mr. | and Miss Grace Demro and Mrs. Peiton left on a short wed ding trip, Mrs. Pelton travelir taliieur of dark biue poiret twil turban in corresponding shade, stone | Marten neckpiece and a cor: orchids. » of eee Progressive Dinner Last Evening Miss Barbara Ferry, Mis» Roberta Humphrey and Miss Loyal Lamont entertained last ev gressive dinner, com Mary Cecilia De Veuve, who is le ing June 10, with her mother, Mrs. James Hamilton De Veuve, for the East, to sail July 17 for travel in| Europe. University Guild in Charge at Tea Shop Mrs. Robert Cogswell will be hont- e9s for the University guild at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Wednesday Bhe will be aswisted by Mrs Ww Elliott, Mra, W Fielding, Mrs. | J.B, Van Hohn, Mrs. U. G J. Richardson, Mrs. W. 8, Thyng and Miso Anna Treman, dy the table, where covers were | d for fourteen close friends of Todd, of Auburn, was solemniszed ~ James P. Robertson, and Mra. |Sunday afternoon at the home of the | cade bullding, Wednesday, June 7, at ames A. Pease, who will dispense | hhospitalities of the tea table the | hour, and Mrs. Elizabeth Rich- | ‘who will preside the second °**, Was the first to offer her felici Mrs. Allison T. Wanamaker the ceremony. bride, was her only attendant, and) noring Mru. Frederick J. Grant, | Zanesville, Ohio, Mra. Charles F. | is leaving June 10 for New| jday from cation w ning with a pro-| limenting Miss | 200 Jr, Mre, Hugh || ts. Saunders, Mrs. J. || M188 BRIGHTS ndvanced clans f Mrs. Singer, who has been the guest of Mrs. William M. \air | Hartford, returned to her home in Portland last week.—! | Portrait.by C. Elmore Grove, Portland, Ore. THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE SERVICE SET A city possessing an official circle versed in all the core-| monies that enrich life and conserve civilization, ranks as | cosmopolitan and attracts desirable residents as well as dis- \eriminating travelers. Seattle has a service set that comprises every branch of the regular establishment, the army the coast guard, the public health and geodetic personnel steadily increasing in numbers and in importance, whose hospitality adds distinction and prosperity to Seattle’s civic laurels, the marine, corpe, with a | FORT WORDEN weful event of Wednesday given by Mrs. Ruth |ARIZONA AFFAIRS json at that lovely ocean ¢ background for jamong the guests were Mre. and whose guew was dispensed by of Colonel Henr Merriam, wi |pherson Merriam, t joes were served by jot Captain Kerwin Ap. Ktobnett, On Monday evening the wardroom Arizona had for host Lieuten i, who | CHAPLAINS CONFER ; good looking party and |A., of Camp Lewis, was recently the endowed hin | guest of Chaplain George dancing on th an episode touched with quarterdeck ESDAY, JUNE 6, 1922, ‘Rumanian Princess Will Wed Thursday BELGRADE rhia, June % Rumanian royal fi her “Yona ander, of Serbia, te whom she uraday be morried " ‘Thre attention of the Balkans 4 on this historic eity royalty gathers from all parte of Europe for the ceremony. The Duke of York, r Britain, and Prince Al no ready arrived, The Italy, will reach here this noon, arked The Star to print the inf tion that he is not A. B. Stites, wo er for the prosecuting attorney justice. He says the similarity jnames has caused him annoyanca, | ube river steamer to meet King Alegi resenting Princess Beatrice of Spain bave gi ce of Udine, representing» A. E. STITES, longshorema: for the United States department o jasninting at the memorial , as every ensign knows Worden and Fort Casey. VICTORIA VICTORIES | FORT CASEY Royal Kemp Greene, U. © of Fort Casey | tories, vanquishing visitors with her und of sunken gardens A., command n vietas, fragrant with framed tn 0 os and the salted sea. Among her| ts on Saturday were Cap. ting the world war Kindleberger, M. C,, U. 8} é Fort Casey is #0 picturesque a part commanding officer at the naval hospital in the Yard, and Mra, Kin-| | Commander F. FE. rtd Iu ‘ to the commandant, | Inland navy Jana Mrs, Ridgely uth THE MARQUIS OF BUTE It is reported that the noted Seot-| What was the basis for the blackmail which Walter S.' of Bute, who.' Ward, millionaire of New Rochelle, N. Y., says was attémpted against him? Police authorities and Ward refuse to say. reveral days in Seattle, hax Mrs. Ward (above) staunchly supports her husband who con-\ wed m desire to nee the Puget fessed to slaying L.COME THE COMING; SPEED THE PARTIN Coming trom Commander Lee 8. Border, 1. 8, N., has arrived at the Puget Sound navy and their household, he is |tish ty entablixhed Departing for the war college at Newport, Rhode Marqu }with hin party Orient early in June, re Commander Married Sunday Afternoon The marriage of Miss Neva Melish, ughter of Mr. and Mra. W. H. Melish of Pacific City, to Mr. Roscoe | bride's grandmother, Mra, Carrie L. Bodwell, 2015 Federal ave. Mra, Bodwell, who is 80 years of | tations to the bridal pair following Miss Maxine Melish, sister of the | Mr. Louis L. Todd, twin brother of the groom, was best man. Rev. David Personal Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Stru¥e, Mrs. Jacob Furth, Colonel and Mrs. Alexander M, Wetherill with their) two daughters, will leave this even.) ing for Quebec, to sail for extended | travel in Ew se } Mr. and Mrs. Hervey B. Wilbur have returned from a trip of several | months to Honolulu | ee } Mrs. Alexander McLean and her! daughter, Miss Victoria McLean, will | leave June 23 on the Ruth Alexan-| der for San Francisco, sailing from | there July 5 on the Wilhelmina for, | Honolulu, where they will apend three | lmonths visiting Captain and Mrx.| Clarence Peek at the Scofield bar- | racks. | Mr. J. F. Branigan and Mr. W. Dwight Mead returned Sunday from a three days’ business trip to Yakima. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Porter and fam. ily left Sunday by motor for a month’s trip to California. eee Mr. and Mra. J. H. Bloedel teft yesterday for a short trip to Califor nia. “ee @ | Mrs. Cyrus F. Clapp and Mins Bea. | trice Clapp, who have been spending the past at Beverly Hills, Cal. have retu and « apartments at the Hotel Otis. eee ¢ taking Misa Elfen Dulmage returned to. arcliff to spend her va h her parents, Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Dulm ee Mrs. Charles W. Lane and little son James left last week for San Francisco to visit Mra, Lane's mother, Mrs. C. H. Norris, for sev-| eral months. i eee | Mrs. Robert R. Fox, of New York, summer here. | see Mra. Alice Hebbard is tn Victoria} this week for the golf tournament, Mr. and Mrs eft Sun! a6 Donlan and ing for New will visit rel sail-| ing, June 16, on the Carma tor Ireland, to remain until October. York city, where they atives for a short time before Mrs. Frederick J, Grant, of Zanes | ville, ©., who ts visiting her brocher and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr James D. Hoge, at their home at the Highlands, will come into town week to be the guest of Mr. Mrs. James D. Lowman for a w days. ancouver, B. C week end in Vs x Come and enjoy the st comfortable floor, You enn enter the Grand Foxtrot Contest hursday—15 cash prizes to be awarded on points by mi judges, SSe for men (indies » Includes war tax and eheek- B00d dancers onl. has been relieved by Command Clubs CLUGS FOR WEDNESDAY Bible Study Club The Bible Study club will meet in} Evergreen hall, fifth floor of the Ar-| Washington will sddreas All nurses urged to attend. The Totem Woodcraft, will meet Thursday in the club roorma, cade building. Program. ee. “The Paychology the Scriptures Must Be Fulfilled in Human Life.” | The meeting is open to the pubife, | jand Christian Scientists are especial Mrs. Agnes J. Galer, lead-| ters of Veterans, will have a straw berry festival, Thursday, June & Clara Barton Tent No, 1 Clara Barton Tent, ler and interpreter, ‘Take Alki car Comrades and friends Wittiam McKinley Circle, No. 11 William McKinley Ladies of the Grand Army, will serve Beattie, of Pacific City,/a home-cooked dinner read the service, | | Neon, June 7, in Veterans’ hall, Ar-} 049, N. of W. | mory. | Card party at $20 p. m. Seattle Circle With the Neighbors of Woodcraft. | whose birthdays occ fot June as her honor guests, Seattie | Circle, No. 649, N ur in the month Hatasu Guard Clab Hatasu Guard club will meet with | tam J. W. bail, Thursday evening, ,|Shriner Schedule Announced Here! Spectal trains carrying Shriners to the Imperial councifi meeting at Ban arrive in Seattle, | was said Tuesday, on the followink ave, W., for 1 o'clock luncheon, Amethyst Social Club Amethyst Soctal club, O. BE. &.. wi party for needy family. | Francisco will P. S. Sisters’ Sewing Club Puget Sound Sisters’ Sewing club wilt be entertained at . Lulu temple, Philadelphia the hocne of| June 4, Hella temp, Dallas, Texas; 704 E. Union| June 3, at 1 o'clock lunchec Cotum:|the fine arte college, Universtty of| Pilea Thimble Club JO | Washington, who will be presented! in @ complimentary recital by Mont- d party at the home of Second ave Friends welcome. aton, Texas, | Minn, police band wil! arrive June|7™ery Lynch at the First Metho-|tive to 20 years in the state prison | dist church W Alki Review, No. 59 Alki review, No, 69, W. cabees, will meet for regular business | her graduation at the university. assisted by George ©. vicioncellist, and Mrs. Lynch at the piano. ‘Harvard May Sift Entrance Students CAMERIDGE Tonia Social Club Tonia Social meet at Masonic temple at 2 p. | a | Elizabeth Onsum to | Recital | Bini will be deported when his sen will present junior in the fine arts de * has been fav by the board of overseers of Harvard Women’s Auxiliary, St. Lake's Recent agitation over reports of lim. iting the registry of Jews at the versity was dinc Women's auxiliary to St. Luke's hospital will wed at the mee rin the Zionist movement tended the meeting of the board, of which he ix a member. LATEST Agies Sisters will me . 111 Summit ave o'clock luncheon. West Seattle Review No. 51 West Seattle will hold its} Officers wear | Unity Psychology and Healing Class The Unity Psych: y and Healing Erickson room at | Mary J. Wash-| sain ““""" |) LY RELIEVES CONSTI- meat || PATION. Joint Recital at | nr al drew a large ; Cornish Tonight burn will speak » at the ¢ mt Peabody, Mra. Strong, | ADDITIONAL CLUBS ady, Mr. Jou-Jerville| Wells gave an interesting | Colonel Elisworth Circle Jing of Elizabeth's prayer from Tann-| cooked dinner from 11:00 to 1 o'elk | June 9, In Veterans’ hall, Motion” by Kilizabeth ‘ ste 3 three of the distinctive | quested to attend convention are re “Operetta” at Fairview School Ens nce Blodgett, 0. 8.| 1, anen Lewrenes Wlodaert, For the benefit of the moving ple and Mrs. Blodgett spent the} ‘A Fairy Story of the Silk Worm,” pe given by 37 girls from the : Smith, a violinist of ability, ts ming, June 9, at 8 p. dially invited. o- Program will be given Dickens Fellowship The Dickens Fellowship will on Thursday eve. Members please t ladies will be ONT BY MP CALLS sudden vogue Not, to be sure, the stiff, grandmother's | « Sqhubert Schumann jonata Vieuxtemps | + -Luckstone | Chapter AO, P. E. 0. Chapter AO, Miss Martena O'D F of Bovilte”—“Una vooe poc , but its modern incarnation This new moire It is satin-backed and texture of fine ws It is shown na Lou Cunningh: izer, will be present soft and lovely Graduate Nurses of King County section of grad but a Bay Gitber all the brilliant om sig will | tered markings of various patterns, gown sketched bell sleeves! to A number of Fre with ns ciginty cor marriages "| IRESIRE: IRC: IRC: IRC-IKC uno $, at % and rows of pleated frilis, eful vie many pe ix expected to Arrive "25" TRAINING CAMP | QUOTA UNFILLED Wile 9 ame: | A Intensive Drive to Get Men) by June 10 With only 74 applications out of| & required quota of 172 men, offi cers on duty at headquarters of the citizens’ military training camps,| are using every effort to secure the quota before June 10, Reports from the war department indicate that every state In the union with the exception of Oregon and Washing ton has oversubscribed its quota for the camps where thie year’s surmmer camp wil! be held, t 1,000 young men be tween the ages of 17 and 25 years. Reports from the war department indicate that the two states, Ore-| gon and Washington, have fur! nished #0 fur only 390 applicants. | Recatine of the failure of the to furnish its quota, the time mit for applications has been ex-| tended to June 10. Headquarters for the drive ts at 315 University st. | Tries to Kill With | Miss Lois Wiley, senior scholar of) Ax; Gets Long Term) ne guilty to assault in the first degree, Pete Bini, an Italian, Was fontenced Monday by Superior adge M. L. Clifford to a term of dnesday evening at at Walla Walla. Bini was arrested Thursday after | he had tried to kill his roommate, C. Romani, with an ax while the jlatter war asleep, Falling in the murder attempt, Bini ran away and made a try at his own life by slash. ing his throat, bul with no luck. He was taken to the Katonville hospital. | nt ta coincident with | *. term is completed zabeth Cooling Summer Breaklast ROMAN MEAL “cools the blood” because of its alkaline Flaxose. ersity of Wash at Meany 7, at ron, con Serve as tco cold porridge or D Minor..Wientawskt |] delicious baked products. Ordinary cereals “heat the blood” in Summer because they are acid. ROMAN MEAL AIDS DIGESTIO? POSITIVE- | | | | smann-Aver Kreiner nish last evening | of Mra Misx Dall, Mr. Arny Drury Adams’ st B. Harrison Hungaria playing of Weber program recital Esther Van and Doine Smith, presented in a joint m. Miss Van Valey | student ef Jacques| FOF OVE 30 years, cordially invited to | nit, asi, fone Use less of Is Kver Bright and Han | Wekerlin vvere| BAKING POWDER “iaa| Anan of. higher Werth] priced brands, at the plano The government used | ch widows wear| ‘Millions of pounds ack and white Clarence Peters, alleged blackmailer. | yard, whieh ts one of oust the dixtrict’s magnets for all travel: | |Hanson in time for the August sea-/ ers Music The quota for Camp Lewia | NOTARY LOSES CERTIFICATE Hils certificate and seal as a no- tary have been taken from EK 8.| Bateman, of Seattle, because he is said to have taken false acknowl. | |edgment in a real estate transaction involving $75,000, ‘The action was taken by Gov. Hart t the instance of E. D. Baker, of San Francisco. Bateman is charged with having ac- } knowledged the signature of Bessie Olive Hillman, wife of C. D. Hillman, | while she was absent from the state. | Tn bis defense Bateman said that for 10 years he had taken such ac knowledgments for the Hillman In- vestment Co. Z ; Denies Pirates Threaten Alaska | WASHINGTON, June 6.—Charges | of the department of justice that Alaska ig menaced by “fish pirates” who have established a virtual bol- shevist reign of terror, were hotly challenged today by Dana Suther- land, delegate of Alaska in congress. Governmental action in ordering three subchasers to Alaska for a war on the alleged “fish pirates” and ‘coast bolshevists” was characterized as “an outrageous insult of the Alas- kan people” by Sutherland. TWO ENTRANCES 1332-34 Second Aver 209 Union Street ne eoen ee: Upon the Safety of Your Land Title Depends the Safety of Your Home ‘The wry to be sure that you have a good land title, on which you cannot lose, is, when you buy, to demand A POLICY OF TITLE INSUR ANCE. 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