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THE SEATTLE STAR Seattle | ociet. | OK MONDAY | © CLUBS Myrtle Soelal Club the at 2 pom, in the} Bridge and whist June 1 nie Temple Mondi Man Frances Martin Ar-' ounces Bridal Attend- ting the music, 'T chapter, Daughters | committee room of the ¥ WOMEN’S CLUB Soa with Mra, Trafford Huteson dl neportatl ion to hapel will be furnished to the The Myrtle Social club will meet! members of the guild witle Officers Counell Members of the Bastern Star invited! ne geattie Officers Council o f the ken Will Wed July | ene BL Chapter ste will hold w joint meeting ‘Tex by Robert 6. 1 hth. werff, U. & N., the Puget Sound|were happily tengel, U, B Hoe at member of a rich and A few days ago day when the Sixth Engineers i! NAVY YARD {day when th gre bop thi Japan of|thelr ball, Their guests numbereg abrence in , ay Admiral John Adrian Hooge-|more than two hundred d welcomed vy yard will be under the admin-|General Charles H. Muir, 0. 6, Ai ration of Captain Ivan Cyrua Wet jcommanding the Third division ang aide to Admiral|Camp Lewis, and Mrs, Muir, Major Yard, |Herbert J. Wild, U. #. A. and Mog, {8 A., and Mra, Mielenz ry) werff and captain of the present acting commandant | Wild, Captain Lioyd BE. Micleng, NAVAL COL . midshipman, |THE DANSANT influential] Mrs, Alexander, YA of the Confederacy, for M nday, Mra, J. 3 ke and Mre v= gona lg | od at Annapolis |General Iobert Alexander, ( Bel os Sad June 12, a’ 2 p. m., at the home of) blin, hoate Sig, NS! lrrom the United States naval acad-|was hontess at the dansant “It's A sogaetae oie es any Mrs, Bradley 2. Font apc Audubon Soctet lemy, not because he broke certain |day, One of the week's succenses, tent TA" have issued invitations to the cue, G0 Audubon Soctety | sau 0 ys neve i fs j ‘ eee | Dr, C5, Bhinger, of Pennsylvania, "Ules, but because he lied about It | ee ras had ¢ [Mattlage of their daughter, Frances henain 1 cdllh coos *Bied Ot + In announcing this dismissal Rear | INFORMAL ; , i. i e “ apeak on rd Obverva nm ‘ y. % — ot 4 ‘Lara, to Mr. Thomas Cavon Moway, dediMematian I City. Missionary | fore’ the Geattle Audubor ety, Admiral H, B. Wilson, U. 8. N., au 1 Mr Jame hf Cairne, wi <s 3 W- } ‘ongre jona y “es SSUeee SOY " cade ool ‘olonel T. M. Andersor event 4 gon Of Mr, and Mra. P. H. Howay of f ve will gather at noon Monday,| ‘Thursday evening, June 15, at & PeFintendent of the heey, too ue Uae ae “Tl , er, The service will be June 12, at the Y. W. C, A, to have/o‘clock, in the Chamber of Commerce the Kround that other men Wey | nies a a Mine of the pew jh culate ; Taylor, | « ably room: |trifie with the n bu at an offi ay, 3 ‘at the home of the bride-e! luncheon with Mis# Maud Taylor, | assembly roon aia? aoe | urties recently seen in the alll Bel wad mn ‘ who ia leaving soon for India. Miss! A bird walk for Sunday morning, |cer cannot, for If an officer Ia if to p , Beret poh, Woane > ‘Taylor hag been ordered to join the | June 11, hay been arranged, ‘Those |ustworthiness b che all, one ony ‘ » June 21, at 8:80 o'clock, 4 where Dr Hing . not ' | acs i wran hospital in Wai, India ing will meet ut Lesehi park, at). # caillieadl 1 NAMEN ” ao. peresn, who ofticlated Lester Beals and Dr, Rose Beals are m., and walk along the lake COQURTTES OF THE | SURNAMENT, tiona ae 4 ; r QUARTERDECK | A bridge tournament was opene@ Marriage of Mr. and Mra, corvias xhore to the home of Mrs, Charles U lat the Officers’ club ‘Thuretay aan place tin, and also at the wedding of j gre: @ 1133, 33d ave, where| The auarterdeck of a man 0’ war/at the Officers’ club Thursday, i preset Frederick Ladd Delkin, the sis. Public Stenographers Association tat 10 o'clock, 1% an effecti . re: Sages ne . co jat — seas of the eitet a ; Lina Pe the bride-to-be, will perform The Seattle Axnociation of F e fs jquette camouflaged for conquer » Lewis it h rt J the dances on the U, exacting game is much en evidem f pony, Miss Lucile Nutley, a | \Stenographers will hold an im Jewish Ladies’ Auxiliai | At one of the dan on the U. &. } a e wame bi bn le Sy At will play the wedding march ting for members only, at ‘lar moeting of the Beattie |S Arizona an observer noti of EE EAT ctnds pied on the violin by Mixa $02 American Bank building, Mon: |osnoaoe Jewish Ladies’ Auxiliary (Pretty creature plously gowned in a! b ‘ shoul aeevery. | |aay, June 12, at 7 p.m. A large Ot lia), tecver Orthadon hospital tor(Ormandy, roxe organdy, very long,| A charming tea was given at thelg Bel Martin will be attended by | cendauoe ta aenired Tesasteatived Win ee. fala Wa y full, topped by a snug bodice |Fort Lawton quarters on Tuesday by | then, Arthur Trumbull Lee (Kath pees cee | han, Fae Loghrt YM HLA, 17th 294 & knot of ribbon ther sim-|Mrs. Charles, wife of Colonel Oscar you? Shank), and her sister, Mrs. ADDITIONAL CLUBS and B. tnion st, at 2p. m Mem-|? But sufficient to keep several J. Charles, U. 8. A, colonel ome Lu Ladd Delkin (Esther Mar. f | J good looking seadogs dangling {manding, in honor of the colonels and it Lee Martin, | ’ Chub | cape | Plenic ell, son of Mr. and Mrs, 1 | ‘The mothers’ club of Kappa Gappa neji, ring bearer, Mr. Al Martin, her brother, will be best and Mr. Ray Sutherland, usher. 2 ceremony will be witnessed DY Felatives and intimate friends, but it be followed by a large reception Martin is a graduate of the nic Thursd Gamma will give a P | June 15, at the summ j Walter K. Macfarland at Titahee. | w Alumnos and mothers of alu Ke are cordi invited to attend, Take | w boat at Pier 3, foot of Madison st., | ba * ty of Washington and is a) at 9:30 a m. oval mn of Alpha Chi Omega soror- : Mr, Howay attended the Uni- Tolo Club Banquet Mr ‘and js affiliated with Sigma quet of Tolo club will be held Friday, | no. Fisken Names ong lof Washington Commons. There | at will be a program and election of | on (of her wedding to Mr. Everett Il., of Tacoma, son of Mr. | Mrs. C. M. Griggs of St. Paul.! geremony will be performed head,” the country home if the bride's parents, at Bainbridge Tuesday, June 13, at 12 o'clock noon, | girs for Visitor ‘ s Kenney Home M Mrs. R. H. Squire of i 5 + B.C, the guest of Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Edward Morgan bera ur The annual activealumnae ban | tne yy, Inenday, Jun’ 1 to be present eee Green Lake W, . 7.0. Green Lake W, C. T. U. wilt its an r, 720 1, Oot t2p.m 4 county up Stevens Relief Corps No. 1 hold hh at Mra tendent of the T. U., will be the speaker. Sarah A. Barney, will entertain bers of Rtevens Relief 1, domrades of the G. A. R. ‘There will be a general méeting of | 27 to M the King County Humane society, | will be displayed r residence, 2412 Dexter owing officers were el at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, room, |the Women's Osteopathic associa F eee eee in Dr. Wimer-Ford’s office, jeale Hoge building, Thursday eve! The friends of the Kenney home | June 8th; Dr, Roberta Wimer will be interested to know a musicale | President; Dr. Elizabeth Lane, in to be held in the First Prosbyter-| Yice president; Dr. Ida Deane, Taco. ‘orp and June 16, at 6:30, at the University | friends at an all-day social gathering Friday, June 16. A noon-day officers. Make all reservations thru pienic luncheon will be served tn . Lea Fisken, daughter | Frances Thomson, East 4954 |chafke of the executive committee, : and Mrs. Archibald J. Fisken, | ° bd jof whom Mrs. Belle Sheppard is B chosen Saturday, July §. qs the| ; Humane Society chairman. Take cars No. 19, 23 or raw st. The American flag et ¥. W. CG. A. cafeteria, Pith and) Women Osteopaths Elect Officers Seneca, Take elevator to sixth Moor.| The fo Bulletin board notice will direct to|at the Washington state meeting of jected ation, 612 ning, Ford first young matron, allied to an import naval personage, wa vante in a different way, It was one|the tea ual flower mission at the home of thhue | © home of Mrn. | ¢ m1 of Mire. H. A. Snyd made of pain’ on paler green, ax if some mermaid 4nd by Mrs, Wal hi w Mra. May Snyder and her mother, | er ant Ch |Mrs, Withers, Miss Mattlage, Mra. George Newlove, M. C., U. 8. A., and Harriet W. man and Chaplain John Cammer-|for cards. man, U. 8. N, FLETCHER’S BAY Another picnic on Tuesday brought | Wednesday by the Association of |together an agreeable party at|Army and Navy Women at the jFletcher’s Bay, and included Cojone!| Washington will begin promptly at jamborg-Andresen, U. 8. M, C., and/1 o'clock, and will be followed by Mrs, Gamborg-Andresen, Commander |auction. Reservations may be mads J officer of the receiving ship, and|wife of Commander Richard B. Der- Mrx, Willson, Li jer KR. W. Weust, U.S. N., awsistant officer in charge of the Northwest [the sea. | DINNER BRIDGE Wildeat 1 name and attractive beach, made an |#on, at t objective for a large picnic on Tues |on Friday, gave a dinner for Captain day, the party assembling Command-| Frederick C. Milner, U. 8. A, and Mra. ¢ Another frock, worn by a shining | Mother and sister, who will be hig house guests during the summer, | Poppies and snapdragons adorned ble, where hospitalities as |Were dispensed by Mrs. Meyer, wife n [of Colonel Oren B. Meyer, U. B. Ay er Burgess Beals, # equally #0 a ed things, 1 4 chiffon e gr 1 tinted it, dipping her brush in| _ | Decking their table with vari-cob ILDCAT LAKE J ored columbine, and adding a de ke, with it» intriguing |liclous menu, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Car- ir Fort Lawton parters Stewart 8, Cake, U. 8 N., and/Mrs. Milner, and Lieutenant Ralph , Commander Ellis Lando, |Wiltamuth, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Wilta- and Mrs. Lando, Lieuten- | muth. man Withers, U. 8. N., and| Bridge followed dinner, Captain 8 own, Mre, V. L. Cott. | Mrs. ewiove completing the party ROPMTLY AT 1 The luncheon to be given next D, Willson, U. 8. N., commanding | with the secretary, Mrs. Derickson, utenant Command. jickson, U. 8. C. and G. 8, ranking ‘ an on July 19 in the inter. | M4. second vice president; Dr. Lea-iy the captain of the Yard, and Mrs.|coust and geodetic stations. fis ig entertaining with an infor- eV apy 080 |nora Grange, recprding secretary;|\, : : 4 + ont of the peete. ore | Dr Myrtle Cobb, Wvereté, corre i “ ee is RB. fi ape ni cede _ Children's Day Exercises |*ponding secretary: Dr. Eva Estelle, |noepital’ in the Yard, and Mré Dor-| On Wednesday at thelr artistle pee.few of Mrs. Squire's The annual Children’s day exer.|*easurers Dr. Lydia Merrifield, | 00 ‘ ' house overlooking Lake Washington co des eae e wilt ove cloen will be given by the Sunday |Suditer. Dr. Lane reported the See) é Surgeon Hugh de Valin, U8. P. He |, B. Hat ve " ¥ a mteopathic tien 5 ‘ a nog i nd yrs a te tae Boner at the Golf nchoot at the Madison St. Methodist | uitupative convention held in Yak MARINE CORPS |S. supervisor and ranking officer of ‘ church, 23rd and EF. Madison, on Sun With impressive service in St. Barnabas’ chapet on Saturday evening, June 3, Miss Dor-\sy morning, with bantiom st Sipe for othy Wiestling became Mrs. Charles Brian Wattleworth.—Portrait by Grady. children. _preaanted by, Shot: parents. Personal ey ‘ . the Catherine Blaine bome will Marry F. Ostrander will enter-| Recital at Beaux Service at Orthopedic Mra. M. BE. Nelson of Wenatchee, Theosophical Society render a program and the work of | ‘with a luncheon at her home y afternoon, compliment- Arts Village Tea Shop fs. Francis Guy Frink. Five hundred invitations have been The service at the Orthopedic Tea will conduct a friends of Mrs, Frink. dancing given by the puplis of Mies |‘? following guilds: Monday, Broad-| Jenner for thwe weeks, returned to-l uty, Percy ‘Temp 00 Wiliam B. Bebb was hostess nat her home on Mag- and Mrs, James Ditty at Beaux Arts /@4y, Interlaken—Mre, “Ray Ling,/ B. Waface, who went to Ellensburs | 199 Lyon building, Third and James, ‘clock. Following is the program: |GUid of St. Mark's church—Mrs./ Anna Wallace from the normal isction entertaining with a tea| To the Rising Sun"...........Torjussen|D- McEacherun, hostess; Friday, school this week and from there to eee 3 until 5 o'clock, compliment. | “The Rosary” cocoons tev ie Auxitary—Mrs. Charles H./ Corvallia, Ore, where Mr Roddie | Alki Women's Reception | Henrietta Stevens | Gaftner, chairman; Saturday, Frink| Wallace ia attending school, will re} house guest, Mrs. Isaac Hil-|.. “ } 2 7 ‘Danes of the Hlomsome neteeweees . ~ " Mf Des Moines, iowa, and Miss Mery Hunting, Grace Raliey {Park Guild—Mrs, Charles Harrison, turn Sunday S L. Pollock. Kifsabeth Baker, Kathryn Henderson | Chairman, | cee page Pigg! stata < eee aie nail Findin| Mrs. Washington will be assisted! Mr. and Mra, William Childs left | yw Misa Caroline Kida 3 ‘ r ng Dinner Riolse F. Clyde at the plano jon Monday by Mrs. W. S. Robin: |-Thursday for Morrow to spend a fort- mg “Shepherd's Tale"... soso Nevin | 809, The Alki Wor Beats ie Village, Sunday, June 11, at 2:20! hostess; Thursday, St. Margaret’s’to attend the graduation of Miss Sunday, 8 p.m, Public invited. Col-| poys of the city and eats at W | tire day was gi n’s Improvement | Now club will give a reception at the home | Every city in the United States cet nm Smith, 6100 | ebrates Girls’ day some time in June, |W. Spokane st, Tuesday afternoon, | Seattle girix will come into their own June 12, to honor the newly elected] on Saturday, June 17. There'll be Federation Delegates Campfire Girts ven over to the for Girls’ day pfire Mra. William R. Le nd.) night eee oT . “ar " m 7 officers for the ensuing year. games and races. There'll be ening sarcestile e rte scocee Hota ts Race nine Te ae 2-| Mrs. Ceorme: W. Allen and “nent Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Louise Benmidt lack, Mrs. James Farrell, Jr..| patph have taken apartments at the | Schutt: vice. president. Mrs. | Cam “A Sleepy Little Flower” vest W. B. Roberts, Mra. John B. Baby Joanne Bears Haynes and Miss Dorothy Leavitte “Bong Without Words Btreabogs 4 Myrta Garrison } Hotel Sorrento, They will be joined |, by Mr, Allen in a few days and to | porary ther will leave June 16 for San! rotary, Mra, W. 8. Hitchin 6 their bonwe who left today for a trip to Dr, and Mrs. U. C. Bates ned with a beautifully ap- dinner for fourteen at their last evening. the board was a low zabeth Baker i Of pink sweet peas and orchid | “Parcarolie” «>------»----.-. oftmbach | Cornish Fes or. | ing “Knee Deep in June”... 0c .ceccceeeeeee Kunies Loggia Mrs, J. W. Landers of Panama is Mra. Maud audite tival Pleases and Mra, 8. J. Osten. leare, ¥. B. Lushing on, Mra. R. D. “Do You Remember? ++| Last evening at the Metropolitan rdiner: cus. | fire, and every Campfir the guest for the summer of Mr. ltogian, Mrs. John Kentner; et | nee is invited to participate. Yeorge Adrian Smith; recording sec: | ofdoor grand council in the Mrs, W. A. Webb; financial | neon, The North Mra. H. A. M. Bonnar, chairman of ransportation for the Seattle Feder- ation of Women's Clubs, announces that the Seattle and Tacoma delega- the home represented. tions will leave the city Sunday morning, at 8:20 o'clock, on the Great Northern, to attend the convention have been timited to] issued for the recital of piano and| Shop next week will be in charge of | who hax been visiting Mrs, Theodore} yfr, Cuifford C. Siiter, assisted bY! which will be held in Spokane, June 12 to 15, inclusive eee way—Mre, H. RR. Washington,' day to her howe. class for the discussion of “Ques. This Nyta Blanche Joder and Mrs. Paulo | howtos: Tuesday, Laureihurst | p= © tions Pertaining to Theosophy and St Efnyeart Greene on the jawn of Mr./ Mrs. Xura Caso, hostess; Wednes| Mrs, Eugene W. Bell and Mra. B./Occuitian” at the Theosophical hall,| The hope, neve hed: thal Gist | Week or no ago all Beattie cheered the Beginning with a parade and ending with games, races Hiand park, the en. boys. eats Included are: President, Mra, A.|and swims, but, best of all for the iris, there'll be a big out after. nd groups, includ University, Ravenna, Green oe Uu. i, | WaReeaOD to tes responding mecretary, Mra. F. A Lake, Woodland Park and Phi “In an Old Fashioned Garden™........++| sic as td |Clerca: treasurer, Mrs, W. A. Owen | have decided to sponsor the council mney, virl and Blue Giris not haying gowns will wear middies, Or ae paige “tine. Gtnee Batley theater the Cornish school held thei eens ed lRaker, Mrs. M. L. Downing, Mrs, L.| fed tes and dark nkirts. A special Dinner re isis Dae |anaual Dancing Festival Seauliteny Mra. Herbert J. MacGihnitie re lr. smith, Mrs. George H. Moore, | nor will be awarded all groups hav recognition of the twentieth |“Dolly Varden ++|ataged and costumed, the perform: |*Urned this week from a trip Of (WO Mrs, H. H. James; press correspond. |! 100 per cent attendance, Loheq ing anniversary of Dr. and Mra. |g; yes Von tennaido Haha (2NCe Was equal to that of any pro |™MOBths In the Bunt range T. Bliss | will not tell what this honor will be, mn Millar, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Minw Bessie Kirk }fessional organization ever seen here. ese Gee ee foe we suspect It will be well worth Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hill, Mr.|'The Flight of the Luna |The dancing was that of finished ar.|. Mt Patcon Joslin weft Thursday | Vimy Bidge Chapter winning. Saye the 17th for Girls Mra. Bee Welty, Dr. and|-apinuette”.. en” en. paderewens | tt and the entire production was|fF & short business trip to Alaska. | wimy Ridge Chapter, Daughters of | (#¥! Get every girl in Seattle out for |. C. A. Wintermute and Dr. and Arling Martyn jone of unusual artistic effect ed tee jthe British Empire, will hold a basket |! Start planning now to enter the Laud Court nd t, “rom A. R. Home Sewing Club Ladies of the G, A. R. Home ng club will meet with Mra. Sol! Hein, 4334 Evanston ave. Wednes. | W. Cummings, were hosts at |“Bation Captit™. * +++] The program was divided into five| _™ 1 Mra, Gilbert Plerce Haight | picnic at the summer home of Mra, | ™ surprise dinner at Snoqualmie | sientingaic’.-... Saunderson (Parts, the first entitled “Village juseam) are being congratu 1 Hilen at South Peach, We Friday evening. Miss Caroline Kidd Spring Fete of Merry England,” OF the birth of @ son, Cithert lay, June 14. Take boat from 28 March of the Dwarfs {Gries |which included Processional, the| Pierce, Jr, at their home June $.| pier 3 at 10 a. m. | “Crescendo asnen eee 9 ; a {Rose Dance, Bo. p, Bean Setting idisbanhea Gladys Hayman Helen Tayte | ‘S| Mrs. Charles Wilman of Portland | | ; “Woodland Fairie k Dance, Green Sleeves, vd = Charles ay Hunting, Grace Bailey. [num Bunches, Hunsden pp orton ars | The wedding of Miss Gladys A.) W™!*Perms arrived Thursday to visit Mra, Per} Welty for several weeks, during absence of Mr, Welty in Mon st Dance, Orange and Lem Sweet Kate. A divertiaxem: Blue Birds, The parad es, and if pos: honors. Lohequa st |Campfire groups hike to the There'll be ph r ble carry off the that park » check things Wear your bloomers! Make it a day to rememb divi The parade will start from the 55th entrance at 1 o'clock, One n will be of Campfire Is and will march t this Blue! » min sday il be elling roups t Arling Martyn the Depths,” was given by the pup! ‘ ne eheon at 12 mn to Mr. Charles A. Norton| The Family a Gis tee ce jaay. June 14. luncheon at 12) around the park and come to a halt ae aolemnized Wednesday after.| Margaret Ditty (the mot kaid’’ |of, Clara Damrosch Seymour ao ‘ . 4 ee o'clock, followed by a sale of aprons] in front of & special atage. A Pe meen, June 7, at the home of the| Traftinger, Frances Bal ane Hil, The second part, “The Ma |. Mr. and Mrs, Grosvenor Folsom |ind fancy goods, Take car No, 21, | Ke Case : - ‘ o ¥ | Frederick Treffinger, Daddy (un tacle was comprised of family removed this week to) Ai wel a place the Campfire Girls and ‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, W.) known) } the " * 6 as {All welcom Birds will put on special stunts lildtion, Rev. Gidaty arses cond pipe | Jack and the Giant, J vir Summer home near th un 6 0% Hs ~ phos , Rev. § ¥ Jo eke i | nderland, Sleeping Béaut try elub, . a roups will please report to Lohequa the service at 4 o'clock. y , 0 . ping auty Col. Ethan Allen Circle | what stunts y intend to put ¢ eee art oe 0 eg W omen’s University jthe Prince, Hed Riding Hood and the) 8 * °. rajgn.|_.Col, Ethan Allen circle, Ladies of |tacn stunt will he limited to two evening for Wapato, where Mr. Nor.|Club Picnic | Wott, Snow White and the seven| Mra. Walter Livingston me uah | the G. A. R, will meet Tuesday Call Lohequa before Tue ton is city attorney, to make their] The Women's University club has! Wart. jose Girl, Hansel and serigh Povcore- gates 7 on, Of) Juno 13, at 1:30 p.m, in Fraternal J ee 5 there y Gretel, Goldilock Bozeman, Monf., who have been vi ollowing the parade there v home. arranged a picnic with Mins Jessie! poo’ pote tea” Cag the whye iting thelr friende in town, left to{Brotherhood hall, A large attend: | games, stunts, races and story t _ eith a e Yo Pi or ars, Hose Hed and Snow nite, ’ ag 8:9 aPubaadiy, < is dew: Specta » it % . - Keith at the Hunt's Point Country i piueheard and His Wives and Cin.|day by motor for their home. ™ 1s desired. Bpecial /for the little children. Any & club for Saturday, June 18. The DATES - She was accompanied by Mixs Nefia| . 3 : ‘ Native Daughters of Washingto: ' Members going by auto may. take 4 Wallingford Circle {Blade and Mr. R. A. Blade The | The Native Daughters of W leh the Kirkland ferry, leaving Madison| Wallingford Cirele (J) of the First |Party returned Tuesday COMPAN- ton, Princess Angeline Parlor park, or Medina ferry leaving Leschi| Presbyterian church will entertain |!¢d by Mrs. Hartford, who will re 4 . Mrs. Frank 4, Roddie to entertain with a tea at home from # until & o'clock for Mrs. George W Allen gO. Eckelman and Mra. M.A. ‘omnwell's tea at Mrs. Eckelman'a park dock at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m } wishing to enter a b held their annual banquet at the | leaders notify 1 | derelia and the Ugly 8 -. oo . committee announces the pienic will|""r 0 (home of the nest was “The| Miss Isabel Gilbaugh, who recent if ° kindly call ‘Lobequa before Wedn take place rain o nine. len - e Gy 4 ol yr hy 4 wack ieee M " i 7 je ” "4 ake place rain or shin ie seer dha wcaaan \ty retutbed from @ teas teocthie tip | Mable Lent Post Auxiliary y. It will be a ten-girl tear EMEMBER The junior entertainment commit. | y°)\¢ doa " pol) ea ge from. Portiana |,, Th® ladies’ auxiliary to Maple Leaf | indoor ball will be used. Each te has planned ecial feaure fo: 7 ourem art w ret eee pte roe Nese srry mt, No, 2 wik itertain wil | 1 A i c h e bay. sone is tee hag Dlanned special feaures f0r|wpatiet School of 1841," and the last |iuat Sunday form few days" visit FoR: No. 21, will entertain with will play until it loses and then Miscetianeous shower for Mise || 7 “rc% ‘part was an interpretation of the|With her brother-in-law and. sister, |e ‘ ne ‘mt., Saturday | drop’ out Margaret Jenkins, with Mrs. || 4@ncing and sports. {inoa ¢ivilisation, Mr. and Mre. Will M evening, June 10, at 9 p,m | ‘The outdoor ceremonial will Bugene W. Bell as hostess | The steamer Ariel leaves Madison acres’ vr gi oor Hartford, 89 ict |place at 4:30, and will pre “Ali Ba Thieves.” Girls wishing to be stant ® not qua mm and the Forty team, nr and team n will take the play later home in Laureituret from gent |) Park, or follow the Lake Washing-|With @ miscellaneous shower and|™main in Portland for several weeks. | ring club Friday evening than Thursday evening. +6 o'clock ton boulevard. j Program for Miss Mabel Jordan, who | r | The next meeting will be held at} Councilors come fron distan Mr Louie Nichols Chamberiin's Reservations must be made at the! leaves in August for Siam, on| Mrs. W Benham, of Portland, Is! ine home of Mrs. A. H. Case, 2913 {States to Camp Sealth th, t or 0 0 T " day, June 15 Fi sto an he home of 2 ase, 2312 | States ‘ Informal toa at home for Mies |! ciub not later than Thursday, ioe y, June 15, from 3 until | a * nba and Mra, A. In Haw-|m roy at, Friday, June 16 g|camp of the Seattle Campfire Girls, WEDNESDAY, sv: | June 15. | o'clock, at ie bee PONV eS eee Ip. m 5 jopens Monday, June 19th, The first Miss Gindys Ww vridge |] be Cl | ‘oe eg are re hiv ae Sirk it eid ae ee |boat load of girls will leave Pier 4 juneheon to compliment Mrs. || rmal 7 a8 meeting from 2 to 3 o’clock.| 3 nd Mrs. C ield and chit <n the aaah . rats Leighton Steel, of Portland, and Info ul Tea Assisting hostesses, Mrs, C. H.|dren, Charlotte and Westcott, will| Annual Clarkston saan ee ee Virginia V., at 3:3 gree Sel re on . The annual Clarkston picnic win | #30 | Miss Margaret Jenkins was host-| Keppler, Mrs. C, B. Ingalls and Mra. | leave by r Mrs. H.W. Parish to entertain at tor for California on Jun Bridge luncheon at home, honor. || °*% this afternoon at her home, en-)G, Gill. Visitors welcome 17. Mr. Field will return in about a b® held in Mount Baker park, Sun ing Mrs. Prank 1. Seibert, tertaining informally at tea, Mrs. | ; |month, but Mrs, Field and children 4% June 18, at 12 o'clock. | THURSDAY, JUNE 15—~ Charles E. White presided over the | Oe: . sal | will remain until september * «8 jful summer Mrs, (Merbert A. Crowder’ uncn- |/tea table, si Wisconsin Women’s Picnle cee | Lutheran Women's League eo to onor = Mim Catherine Mrs. A. Tobe ” r . 7 ¢ alll " rt A. Tobey will entertain all! ares, RR, Squire, of Vancouver | The Lutheran Women's League of soe 5 Add former Wisconsin women at a picnic! WEIDAY, 3UNE 16— wn Celebrate Wedding on her lawn at 713 80th st. Wed 107 Dortel arive, | Anniversary nesday, June 14, at 12:20 o'clock Ramey 20 ne: hoot- Mr, and Mrs. O. I. Hifel were| ting basket lunch, Coffee, cre pleasantly surprised on their twenty. | #4 sugar will be furnished by th | eighth wedding anniversary at their | Hostess who ia the guest of Mr. and Seattle will give a banquet Wed: | Mrs. B, H. Baxter, will leave Tuesday @Y at the Hotel Washington Annex evening for Tacoma, to visit, before ®t 6:30 o'clock, at which Mrs, | returning to her home, jCronk, Chautauqua lecturer and edi- Se ak |tor of the “Best Methods,” in Mis. Mrs. George. Henriot, Miss Jane sionary Review of the World, will Jenkine and Mr. Wesley Fee home, 2214 Broadway, Tuesday| Plans for the annual Wisconsin] senriot anc cl vil] be the speake White at the home of the bride- | evening, June 6, by a number of | Pictlc will be discussed pny j = 2% aah ee nghe sac Peeper ae . Pens cine ent, are | their friends, which included Mr Hiss hae eo ae eh a imund 1. Jenkins, at 4 o'clock 47 r be ‘ | where they will join Mr. Henrio C in si ers’ Cl in the afternoon and Mrs, Virgil Hall, Mr. and Mra.| City Federation W. ©. T. U. | make their ome cer cee since mpage wate a Oe in Ld The marriage of Mise Miriam Youelt | Lester Lane, Mr. and Mrs, J. H.| ‘The City Federation of the W, C, T.| ae ternity, ik nota ‘cameeoing ceoenely Gis. te PAAGGO GHLOMASAL oe james O, Gallagher, ats My nso ate be | ; lk fc at the} Dr. EB. 1. Paddock, Specialist, o home “of ‘arents, Mr. aud. Mrs sre +94 - an é re Si ‘ ote a will + id boa ihe meeting in) Mr. John N, Jackson, who has heen chapter house, 5204 17th ave. N. B,,(Kansas City, Mo, has distributed reo Yowell, at & o'clock taymond, 3} and) Mrs. Arthur | Plymouth fonal church, | attending Gonzaga college, in Spo. Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, {fre 100,000 copies of a booklet Me ahd cnra’ Caras, grrtee | Sonoita, “Mra, “White, Mr, and Mrs. | m. Urgent and new | kane, returned to hia home today. ¥ Oe eee on « Ash treacmaht of ablagtes coe John B. Caryle and Mr. and Mrs ning the narcotic traf. | ele |. St. Barnabas Guild of Nurses fea, the Gall biaAader aud wile ae, SDRw s0- Charlew E. Merritt, at whoxe home | fic will be under discussion, and there} | 2 Ducts 4s associated with Gallstones Miss Bea Falk left recently St, Ba r . Lewin P. Stokes’ bridge lunch: fon at home at Seahuret Park Mr. and Mrs. Hifel were married, | will be several speakers, Cards were the diversion, and| bers ar [later @ buffet supper was worved. | welcome rope. J everything points t Councilors are expect jed from several pl including New York, Michigan, indi Oregon proud of the Campfire Girls their nationally f: The periods are well filled and A most success. Kan. Montana, Idaho, California and eattle should — inc med camp. i ibas Guild of Nurses willjof the liver; Bilious colic, jaur All mem-| New York, to sail later on the Majes., meet at the Henry Memorial chapel | #48. : urged to attend. Visitors| tic for a three months’ trin to Bu-. Sunday afternoon, June 11, at 3! today for this Free Book to Dr, Jo'clock. ‘Thore will be w whort werv. Atos 7M BOX BW 202, Kansas Cie: indigestion, Just send ped be and ndiee, name Advertisement who have lately added to the galety|Mrs. de Valin gave one of their | of the Yard and its civilian friends jeharming dinners, complimenting the are Colonel Gamborg-Andresen, U, S.|new arrivals in the public health | M. racks, Captain Lyman Passmore, U.\den, U. 8, P. H. 8, and Mrs. Ogden, barracks, Lieutenant J. B. Wilson,|P. H: 8., and Mrs. Lilly. CAMP LEWIS Colonel Charles L. Phillips, U. 8 v. vision and Camp Lewis, made a most |of Washington, and extremely popu- ‘inspiring address on Thursday before |iar on the campus, was one of the the women's clubs, His subject was |judges at the Pacific coast athletic | “Peace and War.” meet just held at the famous sta RECEIVING LINE tinction was that observed Wednes- 2,000 years before —= Recent hosts in the Marine corps|the 13th public health district, and C., commanding the Marine bar-|corps, Assistant Surgeon Hilaire Og M. C., officer of the day at the | Assistant Surgeon L. B. Lilly, U. & 8. M. C., post adjutant. ta _ R. 0. T. C. Major General Charles H. Muir,/A., in command of the reserve offi. B. A., commanding the Third di-jeers training corps at the University dium. A receiving line of unusual dix In Crete writing was practiced Christ. RLANDO EDGAR MILLER, Ph. D. President International Society of Applied Psychology Sunday, June 11th MASONIC TEMPLE (Harvard and Pine) 11 A. M.—“The Sin of Sacrifice” 8 P. M.—“The City Beautiful” The Next Step in Education ADMISSION FREE ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Special Benefit for MOTHER RYTHER’S HOME in the . METROPOLITAN THEATER Monday Afternoon, June 12th at 3:00 o'clock Dr. Miller is giving his world famous address on— “THE CONQUEST OF AGE” or “HOW TO STAY YOUNG” Miss Florence V. Orr, Soloist MABEL KROMAN and PHILIP RYDER —of the— “ABIE’S IRISH ROSE” COMPANY Will Contribute a Sketch Entire Proceeds Go to the Home Reserved Seats Now on Sale at Box Office $2.00 and $1.50

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