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: Christen ing So) el ‘that Mrs. Joy was deciared captatn. Tuncheon followed at the club, fable holding a charming centerplece ‘f blue columbine and Caroline Test- ut roses. battleship New Mexica, | Services to! Be Held at Henry Me-| morial Chapel; Miss} Mildred Farrar Plans} Large Dance. } ‘the Henry Memorial chapel at L the Highlands on Sunday after June christening services the children of three well Knows les Will be held at 4 o'clock, with | William H. Bliss, of Trinity pal chureh, officiating. Phe little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | Clarke will be christened | hy Jane, with Mra, Walter Mo: | Tomkins and Mr. Harold Stim ‘as god-parents; Mr. and Mra, Bd os Rogers Agnew’s little son will the name of Edward Rogers, | Mra, James Colbert Sullivan and | Prescott Smith will be the spons | Lou will be the name given baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs./ inley Minor, who god-parents will ‘Miss Katherine Kittinger and Mr. Denny. see ing Party Will Betrothed Couple ing Miss Margaret Chinn ~ fiance, Mr, Edward W Miss Mildred Farrar has | invitations for a large} ng party at her home, Satur. evening, June 24 eee eon to Honor . Eaton Mrs Jay I. Durand ts entertaining pith a luncheon at the Boulevard am Friday afternoon to honor Mre. Leonard Eaton, who is Baxter is entertaining with « of 18 covers at the Sunset the dance Miss Mil- Farrar is giving at her home. dge Evening for Enegren and Fiance and Mrs. Phillip D. Jennings te hosts at their home pext evening, entertaining with tables of bridge in compliment | “Miss Helen Enegren and her Mr, Alfred Garrison. eee mittee in Charge of ennis Club Dance committee in charge of the of the summer dances at th ehub, Friday evening. June Miss Hazel McMillan, assisted by Mrs. Corwin u Mra. Arthur Latimer, Mrs. Sreners Sullivan, Mrs. Walter and the Misses Farrar, Alice Hole, Amy Mun- Virginia Merrill, Virginia and Sheahan, Marion Wiley, Blake, Katharine Bacon, DeVoe, Nellie Pelger, Priscilla Polly Perkins, Geraldine Janet Powell. cee olf Team Elected ax competition for the captaincy the Women’s University clubs golf ‘was played off on the Uni links Wednesday morning the four best scoresturned in ‘Miss Milnora Roberts, Mrs. Frank Case, Mrs. W. W. Phillips and Herman Joy, with the result A large and enthusiastic no-host the cee Luncheon for Two Misses Miss Evelyn Colvin will compli. Ment Mins Janet Henry and Miss Jane Stimson. who have just re turned from Miss Ransome's school, at Piedmont, Cal., with a luncheon of | 12 covers at the Goif club next Tues- day afternoon. Invitations have been limited to the Ivanzan campfire group, of which| the honor guests are, members. } Bridge Will Compliment Miss Margaret Chinn Miss Lucy Semple Swanstrom ‘will compliment Miss Margaret Chinn, whose marriage to Mr. Ed-| Ward W. Andrews will take place July 1, with a bridge of four tables at her home next Tuesday afternoon, followed by a small tea with a few additional omarred . Tea for June Bride In compliment to Miss Mamie Cam.-| eron, who is to become a June bride, | Mrs. Licyd B. Walker entertained this afternoor at her home with an attractive tea from 3 until 5 o'clock | will visit In the E Personal Mrs, Calvin C. Carpenter and daughter, Luolle, left today for Call fornia, to be away several weeks. eee Mr. and Mra. George H, Rolfe of Concern, N, H., who came out for the wedding of their son, Mr, Ham: Hiton Rolfe, to Miss Anna Hoge, re. turned today from a short trip to Alaska, eee Mra. James Hamilton de Veuve and daughter, Mary Cecilia, accom } panied by Mixa Katherine Crawford, left Wednesday for the East, Mra, de Veuve and Miss Mary wilrsail later for Bur and Miss Crawford wt for a tint, eee Miss Dorothy Allen left yesterday for California to visit friends for a month, oe. Mr, James Colbert Sullivan will re. turn the last of this week from a short business trip in the East, see Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway re. turned Friday from a three weeks’ Motor trip to California, see Mr. James D. Hoge ts spending several days on @ fishing trip with Col, John L, Hayden, at Port Town: send. see Mr. and Mrs. J, Worth Densmore and Mra, R. §& Densmore have re. turned from a trip of several months in the Hawaiian islands, oe Mr, and Mra. J. H. Bloede! re. turned yesterday from a short trip to, California, eee Mra. Frederick A. Hansen ts spend. ing a few days visiting in Bellingham and Vancouver. eee Mra. D. W. Harrington, Mra. L.' Frank Green and Miss Catherine Griswold, of Sunnyside, are the guests of Mr, and Mra, W. M, Liven- good, for a few days. eee Mr. and Mrs, Jack Horsley, of Riv ersidde, Cal,, arrived Sunday by mo- tor and are the guests of Mrs. Hors. ley's aunt, Mrs. B. A. Ryan, at the Georgian Annex. They will visit Vancouver and Victoria, B.C, and Mount Rainier National park before returning, August 1, to thelr home, where Mr. Horsiey will be manager of the Riverside Enterprise, eee Mr, Archie Chandler will return Friday from & month's trip in the East and South. eee Mrs. F. B. Carpenter and Miss Beatrice Carpenter are leaving Frt- day for Vancouver, B. C., to sail on the Makudo for Hilo, Hawaiian Islands to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Hind (Mar. jorie Capps). Gate Miss Eugenia Crane, of Livingston, Mont., formerly of Seattle, was the guest the past week of Mins Estelle Hawkins. Before returning to her home she will visit her sister, Mrs. Angus MaKechnie | in Portions. Mr. and are: w M. Humason have removed to the Browne Cassell apartments, $22 Queen Anne ave. Service at Orth ic Tea Shop aig Alki pte! will have charge of | the service at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday. Mra. Charles H. Gaff. ner will be hostess, assisted by Mra. P. P. Bliss, Mrs. Edward R, Holt, Mrs. Ashkey K. White, Mra, Harry Kauffman, Mra. C. R. Closser, Mrs. H. P. King, Mrs. George Hannan and Miss Jessie B. Sprague. 1,500 High School Students Graduated | Diplomas were presented to 1,500) high school graduates in Seattle Wednesday night. Six high schools thruout the city shared honors for their large classes of boys and girls who have completed four years of satisfactory high school work. Dt plomas were presented by members of the school board and F. B. Cooper. city school superintendent. Music the exercises was provided by the various student orchestras. To Give Talk on Narcotic Menace Miller bill will be discussed by Canon W. H. Bliss in his talk on “The Narcotic Menace” at the Chamber of Commerce members’ council, which will meet in the Masonic club rooms, Friday noon. A. B. Galloway, general chairman Convention and tion, meeting at the Bell Street j July 24 to 29 Industrial Expos will tell of the plans for the Terminal, power in industries The use of hydraulic Spain for mills and other | is Increasing CORNS Lift Off with Fingers The hostess was assisted in recriv-| ing by her mother, Mrs. R. M. Har-! dinge, and presiding at the flower-| Dedecked table were Mra. Willard| Gould and Mrs, William F. Eckart,| assisted by Miss Mildred McPherson, | Miss Irma Allen, Miss Hulda Eckart and Miss Beatrice Gould, Yellow and white was the color scheme ued in decorating all the! rooms, developed in roses, iris and] the fragrant blossoms of summer, early) Card Party and Musicale-Tea The University guild of the Ortho. Pedic hospital will give a card party) and musical-tea at the Phi Delta The fa fraternity house, 2111 E. 47th st.,| Wednesday afternoon, June 28, Cards) @t 2 o'clock. Musical and tea at 4| o'clock. The entertainment committee tn: cludes Mrs. A, H. Wiseman, Mrs. C. L. Phillips and Miss Della Wright. oes No-Host Party Mine Janet Becker is sponsoring a) No-host party for twelve at the In teriaken Guild's “sports clothes” dence and card party at the Yacht Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- | stantly that corn stops hurting, then club, Saturday evening, June 11, complimenting Miss Irene Baker, who graduated last evening from the Broadway high school, and Mr. Kob- ert Noel, chief quartermaster of the |sbortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! i Your drugstet sels a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf: ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corm between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation Advertisement, The probable effects of the Jones | of the Pacific Northwest Merchants’ | 4 CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Wost Seattle Review Sewing Circle Weat Seattle review, W. B, A. Rew ing cirele will meet at the home Mra. P. Swanson, 4746 36th ave, 8.) W., Friday, June 16, ati p,m, Mem-| bers and friends invited eee | ary Society The Missionary society of the Presbyterian chureh will June 16, In the le | day, 2p.m, Mr, Lew G, Kay will address | the meeting on “Does China Want Our Missions? The guents for the afternoon will be Dr. and Mrs, Bo Fife, of Mussoorie, and Mr, and. Mra. Fred Collins, of Fatebgarh, India Executive meeting at 115, Devo: tions, Mra, B. W. Martin; music, Mra. R. D. Clarke, Hostegnes, Mra, FL 1. Stoble, Mra. D, W. Ainsworth, Mra | M1. Piles, Mrs, U. K. Loone, Mre.| Wiltiam Campbell, Mra. Charles Culp, Mrs, Duncan Talt and Mra, L. P.) Bennett eee | Master Key Paychology Class The Master Key Psychology clans will meet Priday, June 16, at 730 p.) m., In the University breneh Nbrary Dr. J. D. 0. Powers, leader, All wel.! come. | eee } Native Daughters of Washington | The Native Daughter Washing: | ton, Princess Angeline Parlor No. 2, | held their annual banquet at the Bikes’ club Friday evening, | ‘The next meeting will be held at the home of Mra, A, HM. Cane, 2312) E. Roy st, Friday, June 16, at § p.m. } “ee William McKinley Cirele | ‘The delegates of William McKinley | jelrcle, Ladies of the G. A. R.. will give a card party at Greyerbieht's hall, 28th and Jackson, Sriday, June; 14, from 2 until 6 o'clock, All wel come | eee Col. Ellsworth Circle | } Col Elisworth ctrele, Ladies of jthe G. A. R., will serve a home-| cooked dinner tn Veterans’ hall, Fri day, June 16, at 6 o'clock, Cards at $30 p, m. ' eee ) Stevens Relief Corps No. 1 Mra, May Snyder and her her mother, DR. LOUGHNEY’S HUMAN | BAKE OVEN derful, Says Mrs. Kelley. “My Asthma Gone, My y Is Gone) —I've Gotten Well Real) Was 265—It's Now Almost | Down to Normal.” Mrs. | Kelley's Letter Follows: | { | | | Mra. #. A. Kelley wayome youre of heme Ia at Lebam, Wash. | sent J that way ench night since. tively have no more asthma— y—my stomach and | je and all bienting a ny in my Kone, there was » thet bas night oF a go home, inside of a Inat a friend it me and when she went iked away down to the nly wonderfu otten well under 1 corrective m of eating, being baked in his Human Vm writing to every one 1 j|know of and sending Dr. Lo to try and get all of my in wonderful s, A in the © rary 1-412 a by compton m. to 6 p.m. 9 to 1% only, Phone Main 6242, Yew Book FREE to You” ‘¢ been through the mill, and 1 , practices, b ae |“My N “Yea, F have tested plans, tema, ake It you care to know how to get | Mrs. Baran A | will entertain with a card party jvention at Chattanooga, Mim Barney, will entertain the members of Stevens Relief Corps No. 1, comrades of the G, A. R. and friends at an all-day social gathering at th residence, 2413 Dexter ave, jon Friday, June 16, A noonmday plonic lineheon will be served in charge of the exeoutive committer of whom Mra, Belle Sheppard is chairman, Take cars No, 19, 28 or 27 to MeGraw st, ‘The American flag will be displayed “ie Tolo Club Banquet The annual activealumnae ban- quet of Tolo club will be held Friday, June 16, at 6:80, at the University ot Washington Commons There | will be & program and election of officers, Make all reservations thru Frances Thomson, Kast 4984. a Pennsylvania Study Club Pennsylvania Study club will hold its last meeting of the season with | Mra. HF, Sheidon. Take Dew Moines 146 bus, at 1918 Third ave., near Vir et off at Aline ave, Reports of year’s work will be read. eee St. Martin's Mothers’ Club St. Martin's Mothers’ club will hold its last regular meeting with Mra. 'T. C. pogan, at O'irien, Wash, at 2 pom. Members take T ma interur ban at 1p, m. eee Ladies of the Golden North The Ladies of the Golden 1933% June 16. First ave. Friday evening, All Alaskans invited, are) Sale of Fancy Goods ‘The Ladies of the G. A. R. Home Sewing club and Ellsworth circle will hoki @ male of fancy goods in Veter ans’ hall, Armory, Friday, June 16, trom 2 until 6:30 o'clock. ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Business and Profecstonal Women's Club ‘The western regional chairman of | transportation for the National Busl- | nese and Professional Women's con Anna Marie Brueggerboff, announces the following plans for the transporte tion of the delegates, alternates and guests to Chattanooga to attend the convention July 10 to 15, 1922 “In order that the delegates from the West may become better no- jquainted and to discuss matters reéla- tive to the convention en route, a cola! train has been arranged to accommodate the entire Western delegation to the Chattanooga con vention. The Union Pacific has been selected as the most centrally lo cated road to accommodate and al low for the picking up of the most delegates en route from the states And Corrective Diet Is Won- jor Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Mon. train for . Wyoming, Utah and Colorado. the Union Pacific road from Portland thru to Chattanooga, via Salt Lake City and Chicago. The Fast. My Blood Pressure | Western Washington delegates will tions and meet other delegations be- | Topay’s BEAUTY HELP We find you ean bring out the beauty of your hair to ite very best jadvantage by Washing it with can convention than ever before, as the tate It makes a very simple, in- expensive shampoo, which cleanses | the haly and sealp thoroughly of all | dandruff, dirt and excens oll, leaving la wonderfully clean, wholesome feal- | ing. 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Mey given by 4 f Minn Agnes Rows on Monday evening, June 19, at § o'clock, in the ¥, W, C. A. audi torium. The program follows “Morty Bobolink’ Krogmann Kobert Prykhotm ‘A Dainty Dance Maxim Hally May Jacobsen ‘Crias- Crome fimith Jack Van Woerden Valeo Nogers Julia “Ann Foster Mareh Marshall Dutton “Dream Angele Florence Cumming “Bong of t ¥rim! Durand Fiat Arline Mahnken ‘Stormy Bea Dortne | oorm Mere | “Muttertiy” ® + Lassen | Lack Godara + Mokreje Frances Frykholm | | Prelude, @ Minor Machmantnoft Lilly May Davie Concert Bude MacDowell! ielain Lite | Virginia Chapman At second plano, Miss Agnes Ross ee “Vermlandingarne” to Be Presented The Swedish melodrama “Verm |landingarne,” by Dahigren, will be , shown to Seattle people Friday and Saturday of thin week, This play Many ers have | _ Skin beauty after forty naturally begins to fade at forty. How ridiculous and untrue! Thousands of women who are grandmoth- women think their skin beauty learned to keep their skin still smooth has been translated Into a silent drama ad ‘the: sereen ‘picture was and fresh and firm. made in the identical place in the province of Vermland where the You can surely do the same. The secret is, ; drama originally took place, and the “Wake up your skin, ! beautiful landscape enerion give 1 the proper environment and much Fy Fy ’ peo arn mies em Lifebuoy does it. No other soap does. “Vermiandingarne” will be pre i dented by the ven Male Choras of Try Lifebuoy. Feel how gently, delightfully, ! | Seattle at the Moore theater, Friday wonderfully, it cleans both the surface of the land Saturday at 8:15 p. m., and also " ii | matinee Saturday at 3:15 p.m pepe ine hs yeaa 3 up the cells, induces d — —-—-— , heal: ving circulation. ; ljein this special train at Portland “ey Y and the Eastern Washington dole. Then watch your skin improve day by day > Kates will make their connections at —year after year. 1 Salt Lake City, where a three-hour t stopover in made to allow for the is your own if your skin beauty i picking up of delegations from Idaho, It sat fe fault if y' ty > , Eastern Washington and Uta beginning to fade. t Colorado another special car w attached to the train for the Colo- rado delegation and thence the dele- gates will travel thru to Chicago. At) Chicago @ five-hour stopover wiil be | made to allow for the meeting of other delegations, At Chicago the | entire Western delegation, together | with that of Minnesota and Nebras- ka will travel via the Dixie Flyer | road to Chattanooga. The special | the Western delegation leaves Portiand at § a. m. on July 6 iflc and arrives in | Chattanooga, nvention city, at 256 p. m. July 9% giying the dele gater time to make their reserva- fore the opening of the national con. vention July 10. The Western dele. gation ts assured every accommoda- tion and service en route and all are looking forward to a wonderful trip. The various states are sending larger delegations this year to a national land, Ore, to obtain the 1923 s* tional convention. Oregon expects © |mend 4 large delegation on one car; | Colorado writes that they will have | enough delegates for another; Idaho la Pending eight delegates and eight | alternates, and the state of Washing |ton will probably send anywhere | from 12 to 15 delegates. Seattle | alone expects to send four or five delegates to Chattanooga, who will [be active in booating the Northwest ot Seattle in particular, Mins Lena | Phillips, executive secretary of the national organization, writes | Miss Brucegerboff, "We greatly ap-| preciate the excelient work that you, have done in the West ax western on Avoided by tak. m Lydia E. Pinkham’s | pvbiicity and transportation chair | |man in the promotion and arranging egetable Compound 7h ti,5 Chattanooga convention and | Da congratulate you on the fine results that you have gotten.’ ” that Tad to gotten, King County Legislative Federation | The King County Legislative Fed. | eration will hold its annual pienic Monday, June 19, in Woodland park Luncheon at 1 p.m. Bring cup and spoon. entire Wert is united Jai helping Port. COULD NOT. TURN IN BED : Ohio.—“‘T had such pains $e be turned in bed every time I wished to move. They said Capitol Hill W. ©. T. U. say, ‘Oh,mamma, | Capitol Hilt W. ©, ‘T. U. will meet it won't help me, at the home of Mrs. R. 8. Shepherd. I've tried too 510 16th ave. N. Tuesday, June 20, | much.’ One day at 2 p.m. Flower and mission work | she said, ‘Let me wili be discussed. get you one bottle of each ki ind. 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