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2 ill) Honor sitor From China; idge Dinner at} R Aw. Rolle Lunkley, of |. China, who ts visiting | ther, Mire J. D. Reagh, Mrs} Wwards and Mra, Edward nell are entertaining with a! of twelve covers at the! Ye University club Saturday Youell Plans Dinner Miriam Yous! wil entertain A dridge dinner at her home this when covers will be placed pave mucets, Rstherine Hurd in New York | ding of interest to Seattle! te that of Miss Katherine @aughter of Mr, and Mre./ A. Hurd, formerty of Seattle, John Bradley Cumings, of York. which took place Thurs fernoon, June §, in the Church ork city Incarnation in New “ceremony was performed by} “Percy Silver, assisted by Rev cy Townsend of All Angels’ | fat 4 o'clock in the afternoon Thayer Cumings waa the and the ushers were Mr. Tucker, Mr. Buckicy Welles, Clarke, Mr. Henry} , Mr. William MacGregor, Mr. & Hurd and Mr. Arthur Hurd ‘bridesmaids were Miss Eleanor Mies Elizabeth Meeker, cous | ‘Miss Betty Thompson, leacapoon and Miss Fieien | ‘Their gowns were of gray ‘adorned with silver leaves, hats were of pink straw, trimmed. Clusters of pink were the flowers they car charming bride chose for her ridal drees white chiffon and satin ite with rare, lace. Her in cap effect, fell os ‘of the long court train, and} ‘were & shower of orchids of the valley. Mra. Cumings left for a) Riermuda islands and on Will be at home at Hed lace | Luncheon at t Park . Lewis P. Stokes bas isened for « bridge luncheon at at Seahurst park for Fri- 23. Covers will be marked Crowder Is ating Miss Catherine ‘Mrs. Hertiert A. Crowder will with a luncheon for tweive oe Thursday afternoon. haye been limited to/ 8 close friends and bridge | “be the later amusement. 0 Entertain at Tea { E. O. Eckeiman and Mrs. M. ell are entertaining with a 3 until 5 o'clock on Tuse . Jume 13, at the home —, in Paps ihe nov a Kay pa ‘Gamma { lub Pienie thers’ club of Kappa Kappa will give a picnic Thursday, 15, at the summer home of Mrs. K Macfariand at Illahee. and mothers of alumna: ‘Cordially invited to attend. Take | “7 at Pier 3, foot of Madison st, am eee Tea for Howe a. Louise Nichols Chambertin |“ entertain with an informal tea} | etmmplimentary to Miss Catherine} and her close friends at her | fe next Tuesday afternoon. s2e % Bridge Evening : “ and Mrs. William P. Gorsuch ined with seven tables of |, a2 their home last evening. David Thomson and Mrs. Irving » Glen assisted - hostess. . . meiting at Clear Lake i a profusion of summer and deep greens, with the of pink predominating, the Senos: of Miss Isabelle M Bien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, to Mr. Leonard L. Hoya, son of Mr. and Mre L. J. if was solemnized at the home "Of the bride's parents at Clear Lake | fednesday at high noon, Rev. C. BY) officiating. | Roscoe Waechter waa best for Mr. Boyd and Miss Eva sister of the groom, was the of honor. Her gown was of organdie, daintily designed, ‘and she carried on arm bouquet of ‘Pink and white rosebuds. The bride was lovely in her wed. | agg Areas of white silk crepe com-| Pined with georgette, fashioned in 1 roses. effect, and her flowers were a ful shower of carnations and | | Following » wedding breakfast, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Boyd left on a wedding to Sound cities, the bride wear: fs her traveling costume an em a ed tailleur of dark blue trico-| e and a corsage of rosebuds. Tolo Club Banquet | Whe annual activealumnae pban-| ‘@iet of Tolo club will be held Friday, | Tie 16th, at 6:20, at the University @ Washington Commons. ‘There | Will be a program and election of | ‘Officers. Make all reservations thru Frances Thomson, East 4984, one Renton Hill Guild in Charge Henton Hill Guild win be in charge | DD. Wve ! wisted by bam, Mra B. cr, Mrs. 1 M Pease, Mian Georgia Pullon. Gonda Qudet camp-| fire girls will be in charge of the dining room, vill be B. Wieke | Lean, Mr. and Mra | }emnized at the home of Mr. Two Plays to Be Presented Sharon Chapter of iieltisihlales| Galld will present two delightful plays on Friday evening, June §, tn the Sunday school room of the First Presbyterian church, be presented are; “The Futurists” and “The Teeth of the Gift Horse,” with the following caste: Tun FUTUNIATS* Rogers + oMine Lonotve Wart White. . M Mise Men Mrs. Mra. THE Pio Aunt Mariette ie Nahnas Ore? HORSE rone ¥ Mise Bertha Lee Mina Mildred Bes Miss Margaret MacLennan Mr, Alien Beott TSOTH OF THE Mise Ret Joon ‘The list of patrons and patronesses includes: Dr. thewa, Mr. and Mra. 8. D. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Guthrie, Mm. B. W. 0, Whitney, Mr and Mre, Geo Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Mao | S& N. Brooks, Mr. and Mra Geo, H. Qinlan, Mr. and Mra, RJ. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Potter, Prof, and Mm, W. #4. Donley, Mr. and Mra. E. B. Harrah, Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Piles, Mra. V. W. Sander and Mrs. J. A. McAualan Miss Mayme Buchman will be mm Wingate, Mr. and charge of the candy booth and Miss | Lucile Manard of the ushers. This program ts open to the pub Ne and tickets may be obtained at the door. eee Married Thursday Afternoon The marriage of Miss Catherine Butler, of Black Diamond, to Mr. Leslie S. Morris, of Buckley, was sot i Mrs. Joseph Wandiers, 2296 N. STth at Thureday afternoon, June 8, with the | | Rev. N. A. McAuley, of Tacoma, per forming the ceremony at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, in the presence of the J. MacArthur, Mr. and Mrs | | | Clubs CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Minnewatha Club Dance The Minnewatha club will enter }tain with ite regular Saturday night The plays to} | halt, at Christ on June 10, dance pxon's Broadway tal music is promised reon of Mra, and Mre. M. A. Mat.) | | }3 la Boheme Music Club La Roheme Muale club entertains je at home of Shepard Johnson, 362 at Sp. m see Pi Beta Phi Plente ‘The alumnae of Pt Beta Phi wilt | give their annual plonic at the home Aubrey Wilton at Hunt'y Point, Saturday, June 10, The boat Air Autres aniier, WO leave Madison Park at 9:45 a. m. Por olson, Garfie ation call Mrs, Harold Alpha XI Delta Lancheen Alpha XI Delta alumnae will en. jtertain with a luncheon Saturday, June 10, at 1 p.m, at the home of Mra, Ernest F. Wella, 475¢ fourth | ave. N. . Mrw. Leslie Gandolso will assist the hostess. Mothers’ Club Picale Alpha Phi, Mothers’ club will have & picnic Saturday at Mount Baker Park with the Active girls and the alumnae chapter as thelr guests, Lunch will be served at 1 o'clock, sae ADDITIONAL CLUBS Robert I Lee Chapter A fpecial meeting has been called | by Robert E. Lee chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, for Monday, June 12, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mra Bradley T. Fowlkes, 2751 46th ave N. W. eee Basiness and Professional Women's | Clab As western publicity chatrman of | the Business and Proteasional Wom. en's National organization, Mins Anna Marie Brueggerhoff has been | THE SEATTLE STAR | TWO 100 PER CENT SEATTLE BABIES f omen Sean ene nS ge a ae TO taSor These two babies are Phyllis Lee Hagmoe and Evelyn Dean Hagmoe. They are sisters and they score 100 per cent. Phyllis, the younger, who is just 4 months old, attended the baby clinic at the Bon Marche for the first time this year. Her sister, Evelyn, however, scored 100 per cent at the last year's session. The blue-ribbon children are those of Mrs. E. A. Hagmoe, 5006 Wallingford ave., who declares that fresh air and proper meals are her only “secrets” for keeping children in good health. The clinic was to close Friday after four successful daya. Some 700 children were examined Thursday. Discussion of chil- | dren's talents and children’s literature, with a musical program, featured Friday's session. —Photos by Price & Carter, tar Batt Photographers (MOTHER WINS lat ei Actas convention with Alleged Smuggler chub exhibits, photographs and kodak Awaits Grand Jury | pictures of club affairs, proms. clip: | pings of programs and interest Met Ellingsen, alias Ed Johnson, immediate family. Following the servica, a wedding dinner was served, after which Mr and Mrs, Morris left on a motor trip to California, where they plan to tour the southern portion of the state, eee Announcement of Marriage Mrs. Nellie M. Jones announces the marriage of her daughter, Ruby | M., to Mr. George Haviland Garrett | at her home, 6751 Twenty-second ava N. W. on Thursday morning, June 1, Rev. Honor Withelm per formihg the ceremony st 11 o'clock in the presence of relatives and inti- active during the past few monthe in promoting the national convention of this federation at Chattanooga, | Tenn, July 10 to 15. Having supervision of the public ity for the states of Washington, Idaho, Montana, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon and California, she has planned with the state publicity chairmen of these respective states to have the entire West represented Personal Miss Eulatie | Frances Gre ho have been at- toate friends. tending Dobb's Ferry, and Miny Mr. and Mra Garrett are motor.| Maude Oakes, a student at tng thru California on their wedding | Chapin's school, arrived home to- trip, After July 1 they will be at | 4ay- home at 4735 iith ave. N. BE Music Cornish Dance Festival Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Harold Polson are removing June 17 to thelr summer bome at Yoomalt. ee Mins Betty O'Shea of Spokane, who bas been visiting relatives tn own for several weeks, left today for her home, Tonight at the Metropofitan the eee ater the Cornish school will present Mra. Irving Bogardus and children ite eighth annual festtval of dancing | returned the first of the week from by the pupils of Mary Ann Wells,/ Mount Vernon, where they visited director of the dancing department. | for a number of doys. There will also be a matinee Satur. e oe day afternoon, These e¥ents are watched with particular Interest and this year the productions promise to outdo any given before. One of the interesting events at | Cornish was the song recital gtren | by Helen Hoover last evening. Mra.'the week end with Hoover, who is a resident of Everett, | and daughter, ts studying with Mr. Jacqnes Jow-| speidel, Jerville, and has a voice of good range and pleasing quality, ore Piano Recital Monday On Monday evening at 815 tn the Y. W. C. A. anditorium, Ethel M Pearse will present a number of pupils in a complimentary piano re-| cital. The program will be as follows “mitin “Dance”. “To Spring”... Mre Lowden Jones of Walla Walla ia @ guest of her brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mra. Roscoe Drum heller, her son-in-law Mr. and Mra. Harold Mr. and Mra Eugene Levy and Mra. Lewis Levy left yesterday for Lake Crescent, to spend a month at Singer’s Tavern. eee Miss Ruth Huntington of Denver, Colo, will arrive Monday to visit her brother-in-law and stster, Mr. and Mra. Charles L. Parker, for a | fortnight, j | | Mr. and Mrs. RusweN Cleary have removed to their summer home at Eagle Harbor. . | Mra Harry E. Horrocks and hn scrrz}orte| aren loft this week for Missoula, | | Mont, for @ month’ visit, essaee Hadley cs an”. .Dinietrift | William Sweet “atoum Leaf. . ‘ “Birdimg” « Eleanor Browa ‘ Caaman | Borodin) Mrs. A. Lincotn bowies of Boston -Palmeren | arrived last Saturday, to spend the --Parker | summer as the guest of Mr. and Mra Dow. “Valse Mignonne’ ‘Conte Serieux”.. 4 (Charlotte Winter), are receiving con- gratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Charlotte Winter, May 2 Pact Joon | *t the Providence hospital, eee guasne ona Renee Melba Ostorne” “May Night". " “Country Garde Margaret Anderson -Patmeren | - Grainger ies is Miss Jean Fay returned Tuesday from Misa Ransome’s school, at Pied. mont, Cal. “Hongartan’ “Valeik” . Miss Nellie Patrick has returned from New York, wher spending the past Chariotte B: . You Need Per Week To Enliven Your Vacation with a VICTOR PORTABLE Here is a genuine Victor ‘Victrola that you can conveniently on that motor triy, to the mountains, at the seashore or in that summer camp. Finished in mahogany, fumed and weathered oak, 9 inches high. 12% Inches wide and 17% inches deep, Price $50.00, OPEN EVENINGS Victor and ¢ i to Liberty ‘Th 1516 First Ave. Phone Killott 6181 Ask us for the couldn't ¢ record, |ing features given by the state fed- j¢rations and various local clube; at tractive cireulars and pamphlets of | the localities and much interesting | advertising features of the character intic features relative to scenery, | natural resources and manufactured | | products as each club decided to pre | sent to place its state and particular locality on the map at Chatanooga. fa being held for the federal grand jury, in connection with an alleged plot by members of the harbor patrot crew to smuggle chinaware and ailk off the steamer Siberian Prince, He was given a hearing Thursday by United States Commissioner R. W.) McClelland. club may feature “Aplete: that the SON REPRIEVE, NEW YORK, June 9.—Her |raw and bleeding as a result of hav- ing beaten on the doors and walls of Sing Sing and her voice ecarcely audible because of her prolonged | calls that the state mpare the life of | New York's youngest murderer, the | mother of Angelo Tumberello, 18, tints | ‘The Oregon state federation and |the Portland club will have « big! part in the exhibit and publicity fea. Bellingham ¢lub may send some | today worked frantically to make a place cards with “Tulips painted on | temporary stay of sentence perman- mune, and that all of the various lo- | ent. Merrf!! and Miss; Minas | Mra. Irving Smith of Everett spent | Mra. William King, fr. | ture of the western exbibit of club) Activities and local color advertising as the Po. dand club ts bidding for the 1922 national convention and the | [entire Weat will foin them in thin| request. California will send an ex hibit to attract some of these dele gates and tourieta thru ite gateway to Portland, and Idahe, Montana and the state of Washington wilh be just an keen in offering attractive in-| ducements to prove to the delegates that Seattle te the logical gateway to Portland. Mise Brueggerhoff has suggested that as a unified effort the 20 clubs jin the state federation of Washing ton feature a “souvenir” exhibit of one of two attractive commodities distinctive of each club's special lo cality and this recommendation ts being adopted by many of the clubs. The Seattle Business and Profension. al Women’s club has in mind that it may rend a Totem pole pencthor a Potlatch Bog with greetings from | Seattle ag well a% publicity pictorial material which will be given to the | tractive club, civic and Golegates to boost this city and port. It is probable that the Tacoma club | will take souvenirs or publicity mate | rial relative to Mt. Rainier and seme unique cedar fans; that the Everett club ms nd gome note books and writing 5 that the Wenatchee | | “A CHEASTY JR. SUIT” ON | GRADUATION DAY Means a Proud Boy and Prouder Parents Tailored as well, fit calities will thus be represented in such a way that their souvenirs will | be not only unique and attractive, but an advertinement of the com modies and natural resources and Laying siege to the prison gates shortly before her son and Uiree oth- fs were to be sent to death in the | electric chair at 11 o'clock last night, | Mrs, Tumberello pounded, kicked and Condoles Death of Richard Ballinger Resotutions expressing their deep. | ent sympathy to the family of Mich ard A. Ballinger, noted Seattle citi won, who died June 6, was adopted by the board of trusters of the Union league, Thursday evening. | “ae he resolutions offered praises for |f Ballinger and condolences for his death, Working for Success University Music Store 4012 14th Ave. N. ¥ (Seattle Take 1 or « Lamsone STEVENS Way They Are Dancing Now Little Cost. | Prive Day and Evening Young Lady Assistants, 1511% Fourth Av. Xr. rae| el. Main d911 Te | | Xray burns are treated the seme | |as those from flame. The exact cause of sleep ta bt | | known. awe elena 2 Oe Chatter of the Shops Aren’t you just rushed to death—this being the month weddings are so popular and graduations taking place? Then there are your worries over where to go on your vacation, |to say nothing of picnics and dances and Shriners and radio. However, I will try and help you a bit. HN SUZANNE, |THE MOST DELIGHTFUL DAYS OF YOUR LIFE Graduation time. Enhance your joy of school days with “Memory Portraits” for your friends, made by P. Croule U’Renn. Make yous Sppointment early. 1919 Federal ave.; Capitol 1553. eee For that linen shower nothing could be better than a @ainty pastd guest towel, embroidered tn interesting colora, eee A JAUNTY TWEED SPORT HAT Made trom left-over material to match your ruft, is another spedaty at the Model Millinery this week. Of course, they stiN do expert reblocking and remodeling om your last year’s hata 627 Peopleg Bank Bldg. seonery for which their particular | yelled until prison officials in des | RICHARDSON’S GEM SHOP IS AT YOUR SERVICE locality te empecially famed. The western delegation to Chatta- nooga expects to make its Influence felt and every effort is being ar to have @ mont interesting and scenic ex. hibit for all of the Western states, | peration sent the chaplain to quiet her. Shortly after, and « few minutes before the young slayer was to begin the death march, @ reprieve for two | wee ks was granted by Governor Muller, | Try it in your Coffee A pore milk and cream product—Fresh daily 10¢ a Pint A “Mayflower” Product as well, look as well, and will wear as well as our Men’s fine ready- ments. to-wear gar- “What's good for dads is good for lads—” True Blue Serges and the subdued shades of Gray are appropriate fi” graduation wear. $9.75 to $30.00 Graduation Shirts and Blouses— $1.00 to $2.50 Graduation Hats and $1.50 to $3.00 Caps— Graduation Neckwear— 50c to $1.00 Agency for Genuine Lavi RAUSS KOVERALLS | | } | ' In te new location, 1322 Second ave., with jewelry to suit the mom | particular, This week you'll find a special on earrings that are diffes ent at popular prices. eee Crepe and taffeta turbans are the very newest arrivals from the Eastern shops, DON’T WORRY AND FRET WITH THAT BOBBED HAIR Go to the Marcel Beauty Shop, 206 Denny building, and have a marca put in that will last. For appointment call Main 1695. Whether it’s fashion or beauty or health you seek, Suzanne will help you on Friday each week. RELIABLE FOOTWEAR AT POPULAR PRICES No end of dainty pumps and Oxfords in white and patent leather, ot swageer two-tone combinations for sport wear, at Newbrand's Boot Shop, 1525 Third ava “ eee Millinery and shoes are receiving a lot of attention this season. Women seem to be more fussy about having their footwear match their gowns than heretofore eee DISEASE=VITALITY WITH THE BRAKES 0) Ease and efficiency follow chiropractic adjustments. Call Dr. Mae Beck at her residence-office, Ninth and Cherry, for an appointment Main 231% eee Flowers are very much tm evidence this season for trimming hats some being worsted and others organdie. eee HERE’S A REAL TREAT FOR YOU The Edith Shop, 609 Denny building, makes dainty gingham and ports dresses for $4, and they are all the vogue now, you know. eee WEDDING BOUQUETS AND DECORATIONS | A SPECIALTY And the dearest colontal corsages that make such unique favors for that shower or graduation luncheon are at the City Flower Shop, Third at James. Their prices are shockingly low, eee {Do PEOPLE STARE AT YOU Becanse you have superfluous halrs or moles? Selma Larson eat remove them painlessly and permanently with electrolysis. 516 Hoga building, Call Matn 6282 for an appointment eee ‘This ty Just the kind of weather that makes one want to ge out ft the country and get a bit of fresh air, so let's take advantage of it while we can. Apo DON’T BE A STRAP HANGER | | j Agency for LUNITE HOSIERY for Women and Children You get all out of patience and tired and there realty ts no necessity of getting that way if you have a convenient Ford coupe to do your shopping in. Drop in end see Hugh Baird, Fourth at James, where you are assured the best of terms and satisfaction guaranteed, Beautiful New Patent Kid Sandal Flexible Sole Perforated Toe Low, Broad Heel 7 Per Pair Sizes 24, to 7; widths A, B, C, D Nothing just as clever will be found for anything less than several dollars higher—chain-store Quan- tity Buying helps us to offer exceptional values like this,