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sive Home Wed- ing; Wedding Plans) iss Chinn An- Miss Howe Attendants. A BEAUTIFUL FLORAL © petting of pink and white peontes, ae sweet peas and roses, t with feathery greens and huckleberry, the marriage of Margaret Jenkins, daughter of ‘and Mrs. Edmund 1. Jenkina, to! Wesley Fechter White, of Port hiberal, B.C. son of Dr. and Mra. | EB. White of this city, was this afternoon at the Of the bdride’s parents, Rev, | Morgan reading the bic! Wedding March by Miss Ellen Backland ‘entrance of the bride, pre Which Miss Lois Wiley sang Mio" and “At Dawning.” ‘Waste Hall was best man for and little Myra Moll of and Robert Dent were a coupie as flower gitl and Myra’s little frock was organdie and she of pastel.shaded & basket peas. Robert wore a white “wuit and carried the ring on a satin cushion. ' Tels Wiley, the maid of ‘Was attractive in a gown of oe, — EN Ryan of Sea Arthur A. Dunphy, of Spokane. THE SEAT TLE STAR Mrs. Boone, before her recent marriage to Mr. Sterling F. Boone, son of Mrs. B. A. , was Miss Olive Dunphy, a popular Spokane girl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Catharine Howe Names Bridal Party ‘Mies Catharine Howe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Blake Howe, whose marriage to Mr. James Rich- Peeples will be the|ard Goodfellow, son of Mrs. John honor and Miss Harriet Bax- | Goodfellow, will take place Thursday are tOlevening, July 6, will have us het for Mr,|Sttendants Mra Alexander Scott chosen are | Goodfellow, as matron of honor, and ‘agner of Tacoma, Mr. ‘her sister, Mis Rose Howe, for maid Mr. Keith Fisken and jo¢ honor. Little Alexander Scott . Strout. Jr. |Goodfeltow, Jr., and Harry Goodtel- ceremony @ recep- |iow will be the flower bearers. Mr. on the grounds of | Arthur Goodfellow will be his Langdon = Chapin iprother’s best man. which adjoin the! Rev. Sidney Morgan will rend the uate of Wear. (07"ice at 8:20 o'clock at the home of the bride's parent: The ceremon: . Andrews grad- ¢ 1 Png [Will be followed by @ reception. with Zeta Pst! Mrs, Newlove to F Entertain for Daughter t of Miss Complimenting her daughter, Mre. nou! Robert Wallace Burke (Margaret An minced " Newlove), Mrs. George Newiove will . J. the engage, | entertain with o tea at 4 o'clock at ter, Wilma, to her quarters at Fort Lawton, Friday Brace, son of Mrs. John Stu. | “{*"200, Jung 23. | Birthday Celebration at Sunset Club Next Wednesday afternoon Sunset club will have a birth celebration. Luncheon at 1 o’cloc followed by “Sunset vaudeville.” | Mrs. Joshua Green and Mrs. Richard ; | Dwight Merrill are to be the hont DATES sie RES |TO REMEMBER , \Plan Bridge Party Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Stephens are en tertaining at bridge at thelr home Friday evening, June 23. Fourteen tables will be in play cee |Will Entertain Informally Miss Enola Mlesse will entertain with an informal afternoon at her home on Thursda June 29, compli menting Mrs, verett Clyde Huds. peth, who is leaving in a short time for Spokane to make her home. ee Luncheon at Summer Home Mrs, Alexander Scott Goodfellow is entertaining at luncheon at her the ay ‘Delta Gamma sorority and Mr. Brace | Phi Delta Theta fraternity. ” O. Gallaghe: at Mr and Mrs. 4 o'clock. sports clothes ty at the Yacht club. ~ ‘The marriage of Miss Lo ahaw to . Edwin Booth at the home of a 4 aunt, Dr. Shaw, at 8 MONDAY, JUNE 19— ‘Mrs. Genevieve Blethen’s dinner at the Yacht club to honor Mra George W. Pursell, Mra. William Heonara Baton and Mrs, Francis Prin: Mrs. William Parkhurst Brawley's Anformal bridge at home for Miss Helen Enegr: a ment Miss Helen Enegren and Mr. gifred Garrison, with Mr. and Mrf Philjt; ip J ip Jennin, gu and ecard it home to compit- afternoon, June 23, complimenting Miss Catharine Howe. Invitations are confined to the honor guest and close friends. club, complimenting Miss Janet Henry and Mise Jane Stimson. ‘Miss Lucy Semple Swanstrom will ‘entertain at @ tem in com- it to Miss Margaret Chinn. AY, JUNE 21 Wylie Hempbill's bridge tea Picnic Supper Preceding the musicale to be given to bonor Miss Melen Eneg by the Music Practice club at the re ran ae Sf, Mise Frances tore’ | home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stimson, Howay, at the home of the bride's | Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs Paul Mandell Henry wil! entertain with 4 picnic supper on the grounds of their home at the Highlands. . tea to complt- Edge Raiph ir oe Mise Westy Serene to": Marriage Announced , Mire Margaret Chinn ai Mr. C. J. Tramburg announces the marriage of his daughter, Grace ¥. to Mr, Rex E. Delaware, on Satur day, June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Dela ware will be at home at 2638 47th ave. 8, W. eaburst Park Mime Helen Enegren to wed Mr. Alfred Selman Garrison at the University C tional ohurels uu Farrars dance at Miss Margaret Edward W. An- Mildred home, honoring Chinn asd Mr Grows. Miss Harriet Baxter to entertain at dinner at the Bunset club in honor of Mies Margarot Chinn and Mr. Kawnrd W. Andrews, oye Entertains at Bridge Complimenting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Francis Packer, of Portland, Miss Florence Packer, entertained with five tables of bridge at her home today, The hostess was assist. ed by Mies Phyllis Phillips. summer home at Wing Point Friday | Women’s University Club Affairs [next week the two most important |happening# on the calendar will be the matinee !unchoon on Wednesday at 12:20 o'clock, for which reserva- tions should be made, | Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock a “Raggedy Tea” for members only is scheduled. Artistic rag rugs will be jexhibited and instruction in design jing and making given. | ee In a Persian Garden” |to Be Presented The chotr and quartet of Plymouth | Congregational church will present | Liza Lehmann’s exquisite song cycle, “In a Persian Garden,” with | setting, costumes and action, in the jauditorium at 1311 Fitth ave. Fri | day evening, June 23, The production is under the direc- tion of Wallace McMurray, choir. master of Plymouth church, and the soloists will be Margaret Moss Hemion, Florence Scott | James R. Harvey, Wilford Worth }and David Brown. There will be a | chorus of 40 voices, and the accom: anists will be Miss Leone Langdon, | Margaret Lane and Alice Sherman | Miss Dorothy Mitchell will lead an oriental ballet and will also present }a solo dance. The patrons and patrone: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Page Ballard, Dr, and Mrs. Chauncey J. Hawkins, | Mrs. Adele Bullard, Judge and Mra. is are: Everett Smith, Mr. and Mre, Ira Bronson, Mr, and Mrs. Fred W. Cat lett, Mr, and Mrs. ©. PB. Burwell, Mr. }and Mrs. G. BE. M. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Meier, Mr. and Mrs. | Philip D, MacBride, Mr. and Mra |John Schram, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M } Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs, Frank I. | Curtis, Mrs. W. T. and Mrs. Herbert Harper and Mr. D. Bartlett. . | Colonial Dance In honor of the visiting fleet and Miss Liberty, the Seattle Yacht club will give a Colonial dance, with a |butfet supper served ali evening, on Monday, July 3, : | | | | |Calendar for Orthopedic Tea Shop In charge of the Orthopedic Tea | Shop next week will be: On Monday, Trinity Parish Guild, Mrs. Harding Gow, hostess; Tuesday, St. Mark's |Guild of St. Mark's church, Mrs. Margaret Chea), hostess; Wednesday, Westminster Presbyterian church, |Mrs. V. B. Armstrong, hostess; | Thursday, Queen Anne Guild, members of St. Paul's Gulld of St Paul's church, Mrs. H. R. Elliott, hostess: Friday, Washington Park | Guild, Mrs. Harry Coe, hostess; Sat- Jurday. L. ©. W. club, Mrs, W. T. Robinson, chairman Mrs, Gow will be assisted on Mon- day by Mrs, C. P. Russell, Mrs. J. B. Shepard, Mrs, R. J. §. Bechell, Mrs J. M. Condon, Mrs, A. W. | Mra, F. B. Christie, Mrs. Burdock | Gow and Miss Olga Gieckoft. | Seattle Federation of Women’s Clubs The board of trustees of the Seat- tle Federation of Women’s clubs will hold their last regular meeting at Jat 10:30 a. m On June 23 the board will give a musical program and the Queen Anne Study club will put on a play for the benefit of the building fund. } at the Women's University elub/ Beeler, | with | Anderson, | | their clubhouse, Thursday, June 22, | Personal Mra, Céeil Bacon and Miss Kath. erine Bacon will leave Tuesday by motor for Portland, to attend the | Rose show. While there they will | be the guests of Mre. Bacon's broth ler and sisteriniaw, Mr. aad Mrs. | Frederick 8, Cook eee Mr, and Mra. William G. Hutchin- fon are arriving from Los Angeles | Monday, and during their etay in jtown will be guests at the Hotel Washington. | . Mrs, M. E. Scurry and famtly have removed to thelr summer home a Wing Point. During their absence | thetr town houne will be occupied by | Mra, W. W, Council. ary . Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Patter. |non, who have been guests at the | Hotel Washington for several daya, left yesterday for their home in Wil mington, Del. eee | Mrs, Harry Sargent and baby, |Dorothes, of Portland, who have been ‘visiting Mra, Sargent's parents, Frank J. Stewart for left last evening for | Mr. and M 4 fortnight, | their home, eee Mr, and Mra, W. H. Merrick of St | Paul will arrive next week to visit | their son-indaw and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Samuel E. Hayes, tor «ix weeks. Mrs. Francis Packer, who has been the quest of Mr. and Mra. C. 8, Pack j@r for two months, is leaving this {evening for her home in Portland, er | Miss Mary and Miss Eileen How lahan left Friday for Chicago, where Mias Mary will study voice under Percy Rector Stephens, and Miss | Elleen will attend summer school at the University of Chicago, ‘They will return in the autumn ee Miss Marion Huteson, who hae {been visiting her brother-in-law and | sister, Mr. and Mra. Dietrich Schmitz, | left today to join her moth Mrs: jleaving by motor Sunday, for Spo. kane for a fortnight’s visit. eee Mrs. William H. Bites, son Wh. Mam and daughter, Miss Jane, will leave Sunday night for East Sound, to spend the summer. Sunset Heights Literary Club The Sunset Heights Literary jelub will hold {ts last meeting until fall at the home of Mrs Brindley, 916 Garfield st., Tuesday, |June 20, Members are requested to meet promptly at 12 m. as this is |the annual picnic day, Take Kin near car. Capitol Mill W. Capitol Hil W. C at the home of Mra. 510 16th ave. N., Tuesday, June 20, at 2p,m, Flower and mission work will be discussed, ©. T, T. U. will meet R. §. Shepherd, Alpha Auxiliary The Alpha Auxiliary will hold elec: tion of officers at their next regular | meeting, Friday, June 23, in the old |K. P. hal, at 7 p.m Street Car Me The street cor men and Indies’ auxiliary will give a dance Friday evening, June 22, in the old K, P. hall, Public invited, J. C. Huteson at East Sound, for the} summer. see Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shiel are Annette | CLUBS FOR MONDAY Friendship Camp, No. $368 . King County Legislative Federation The King County Legislative Fed eration will hold its annual pienie Lamecheon at 1 p. Bring cup and | spoon. m. Kenney Home Musicale The friends of the Kenmey home will be interested to know a musicale Music Cadman Assisting Artist With Murray Charles Wakefield Cadman, noted | composer and pianist, will be the as {Misting artist with Robert Murray, | whose appéarance at the Moore thea. | ter Monday, June 19, is being eagerly | awaited by music lovers, | Mr. Cadman will play one or more |groups of solos, and Emil Polak, | Robert's New York accompanist and leoach, will accompany bim. rhe following program will | be | rendered “Queen of the Night (from “Th: 10 FUUIO seers eeveee Mo: Robert Murray the Gentie Lark” jobert Murrey Bishop | Polonaise fro: Thomas | urrey | (a) Andante from Bonata in A Major. 1 ss : ot . «+» Codm i) “The Caravan (from Omar Khay~ yam Cycle) Codman “The Wolf Dance” (on second In- dian Theme) > Cadman Charles Wakefiela Cadman Aria Poco Fa" (from “Rar- ber of ons e Honetnt Hobert Murrey eee \Irene Kelso Spencer |to Give Recital Mrs. Harry Cone will present Irene Kelso Spencer, mezzo soprano, in recital at the Pine Arts hall Tues day evening, $:20. Assisting will be Edna May Edwards, planiste, and Siri Engmann, violinist The following program has been arranged Non Fu Sogno” (itatian) (Aria from 1 " Verat + Veraetat A Bong of Ind asi ebesorta Nicholas Rimaky-Korsakoft nder T. Gretchantnott Murmuring Rephyre” Jensen Pastoral ° Meller Miss Kawards Viera” (Trench) F Jehin-Prume Hinde Mumber fone” Harriet Ware Meditation from "Thats". ....J. Mansenet Lis bessreud see Mise Engmann | omyteia". A Oley Speake | “Laughing Roses”. James Francis Cooke The Lass With the Delieste Air oteeee * Michael Arne "Polish Dance”... aene Scharwenka Miss Rawerde “Porta” (italian)... ‘ Recital Saturday Evening ‘Thia evening In the Fine Arts hall |Owen J. Williams, Welsh baritone, jansixted by Miss Gladys Mougin, no- prano, Miss Keturah Gosslee and oele Araitt Mrs, Homer Campbell, contraltos, and Mr, Marshall Sohl, tenor, with Mr, C. W. Kantner the plano, jwill be Heard in concert. Mr, Wil- Narmns sang In “The Chimes of Nor- mandy” a year ago and at that time jhe received very favorable criticism. An interesting program has been ar- ranged for this evening's concert. ee Recital at Cornish Monday A complimentary recital will be given at the Cornish school by Mar fan Coryell, Monday evening at 6:20 p.m Mra. Adam Beeler, Mr. Fre gan, Mr. George Kirchner, Miss Franklin Crawford and Mr, Jor Fasting will be the assisting artist ‘The program will be of original compositions and will be as follows Wiederreont “Contentment” . “lender, Your Mande”... Hw “hong we Mre. Proce Morgan ide the River * Medlar Tree” “Blow Shining Wind” Mr. Alfred Boardman Du Nord Japanese Moon” + : (on & theme by Amy Worth) Marian Coryell «Adele Ballard | | ~v “At Boe “Night Rhyme Do You Remember Joseph O'Brien 8 (Cello obt hen Che Japanese Lu Kirchner) laby Hong of the Nightingale and the Rone Charlotte Dewey aN Mr Cynthia Ber ederick Wiederrecht (1) Ming Oyythia Walke tn the Garden (2) At Dancing Behoot (2) Going to ¢ Frankitn Jorg Fasting ‘Dance Indian” Jor Concert Friday Evening The choir of the First Presbytertan chureh will give a complimentary concert Friday evening, June 8:15, In the main auditorium, the direction of Mr, W. H organist and director. will render several selections seldom |given. Tho quartet will sing the the sextet from “Lucia” and Miss Edith Kendat will play the obligato |to the egian folk-song. The soloists will be Mrs, Lotta Logan Parsley, soprano, Mrs. Israel Nelson, Donley, alto; Mr. J, Everett Bardin, tenor; |} Mr, J. B. Richard, baritone, The program follows | Organ Solo. cert Overture... .Holline Chorus—"Gloria in Excelsis’......Webor Baritone Bolo—""Wolfgof the Bowman" ‘ A sae Nelson Alto Solo and Chorue—""Angelus”. Herbert Boprano Solt~ (a) "Lay 4 Springtime’. ,..Metonit (h) “Eife's Paradine’ Brown Duet it Momo" Mre oh-Gounod ‘ hi Boprano obbligato Alte folo—"O Lovely Night! Ronald Chorve--"ridal Chorus’ sere Cowen WOMEN’S CLUBS A card party will be given by Friendship camp, No, $388, R. N. A., in city hall, Ballard, } nday even. ing, June 19, at 8 o'clock, Public in- | vited, Monday, June 19, In Woodland park. | Kreisier | erick Wiederrecht, Mrs. Bruce Mor: | Kilen Janson | under | The chorus | is to be held in the First Preshyter fan church on July 19 in the inter. ent of the home. . Magnolia Bluff Improvement Club The Magnotia Bluff Improvement club will meet at the ehurch Thorndyke and Plymouth, Monday evening, June 19, at § o'clock. lec, tion of officers and other important | business to transact. Members re quested to attend, . ADDITIONAL CLUBS Flower Mission Meeting The Fremont W. C. T. U. will hold its flower mission meeting in Asbury | ball, N. 40th st, and Whitman ave., Tuewday afternoon, June 29, at 2 o'clock. There will be a good pro- gram, and Mrs, Keller, county flow: er mission superintendent, will speak. eee | Rainier Noblo Post Auxiliary | ‘The women’s auxiliary to Rainier. Noble post will entertain with a ail ver tea at the home of Mra. F. W Hargrave, 6100 Tenth ave. N. E., Fri day, June 23, It will be an all-day meeting, devoted to sewing for the bazaar, The hostess will serve lunch €on at 1:0 o'clock, / Princess Angeline Soctal Club Princess Angeline Social club, O. |. #., has postponed its meeting from June 16 to July 19, when it will meet with Mrs, A. Prothers, 1602 Franklin ave,, at 1 p. m, eee West Seattle Review No. 51 Wont Seattle Review No. 61, W. |B. A., of the Maccabees, will give a basket social at Carpenters’ hall, |44¢1 California ave, Wednenday,, | June 21, at 8:30 p.m. Bring basker and & friend. tp m. cee ¥. L. 1. Danco and Card Party Beattle Review No. 8 the Maccatees, will |memortal services in A. O. U. W. |hall, 1409 Ninth ave, June 22. Bus. neem meeting at 745, Officers wear white, afternoon and evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence E. Bragg, Vashon Heights, Everyone cordially invited to attend. eee Y. W. ©. A. Hostessee The Y. W. C. A. hostesses for the week beginning June 19th, are an- Monday, Mra. J. A. Gresham; Mra. B. J. Rounds, Mra. W. H. Dawn, Mrs. B. A. Strawbridge, Mra. G. EL Coolidge, Mra. Mary Ball. eee Queen Anne Study Club The Queen Anne Study club closed & most successful year Tuesday, June 1%, at the home of Mra. Paul Lover. ing, 2115 Fourth ave. N. The club has devoted ita meeting during the year to study and instructive pro grams. The program Tuesday was tn a lighter vein, a onenct play entitled “Mra. Busby’s Pink Tea.” be repented by special request for the Seattle Federation of Women's 23, at 2 p. m. Music for the after. noon wae contributed by Mra. May MacDonald, Ruth Osborne Boyer, Mary Louise Blackaller and Dorothy Moore, eee Highland Park P.T. Highland Park PT. A. will at Mrs. Marshall Lindsey's rest dence, Ninth ave. 8. W. and W | Trenton st. across from the High- tand Park mercantile store, Tuesday, Members are moet | June 20, at 1:30 p. m. the social hour. It is planned to hold a sale of these contributions this [fall for the benefit of the Highland Grand Parlor of Native Daughters of Washington The second annual convention of Grand Parlor of Native Daughters of Washington was held at the Y. W. C. A. at 615 p.m. June 7th, and was presided over by Grand Queen Nellie | Hans. Business of importance was Loretta Lafferty, Parlor No, 1; grand musician, Daughter Zelda Dean, Par- lor No. 2; grand exalted queen, Nel- ie Hans, Parlor No, 2 The third annual grand parlor meeting wili be held at Port Town: send, Wash., on or near June 1, 1923. eee Campfire Girls The following letter was recelved by national headquarters from Pres. ident Harding: “Mrs, Harding and myself join in extending greetings and sincerest wisies to the Campfire Girls on the occasion of their annual festival week. Both of us have been deeply interested ip the work and possibili ties of this excellent organization, which we hope may be continued on a constantly expanding scale of use- fulness, Very sincerely, “(Bigned) “WARTEN G, HARDIN . Kiwanis Club and Campfire Leaders Sending Girls to Camp Approximately 100 girls whose fathers have been out of work will be sent to Camp Sealth this summer by ‘the combined efforts of the members of the Kiwanis club and the Campfire leaders, Anyone tn terested in helping make possible a vacation for these girls may receive further information from local head. quarters, Eliott 3208, eee First Group Goes to Camp Sealth Monday Monday afternoon will find 150 girls and guardians embarked on the , requested to bring some article as al ‘ donation and sew upon same during tn charge of the first period girls: Sullivan, U. 8. A., military instructor ica Ruth A. Brown, director; Mis lat the agricultural college at Utah. assistant director; | to DeEtte | MOVIES ‘AND MOTORS Park P.-T. A. relief and social fund. | Devers, Miss Margaret Hazzard, Miss SEATTLE The Government of the District Ranking Offic bers and in Importance, 3 of Army, Navy, Marine, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic and Public Health, with a Personnel Steadily Increasing in Num- SERVICE SET United States Sends to the Seattle x Commissioned Services, YORT LAWTON Robert L. Irvine, U. 8. N., and Mre At their Fort Lawton quarters on | Irvine, Lieutenant Commander Mit Tuesday a buffet luncheon, informal|ton Anderson, U. 8. N., and Mra, and intime, was given by Mra, | Anderson. Moore, wife of Major Harvard ©.| - Moore, U. 8. A. which brought out | DINNER HOSTS both civilian and army guests, |PRETTY DINNER | Decorations of iris and marked the dinner given at Fort Lawton quarters on Tuesday | by Captain Frederick C. Milner 8. A., and Mrs. Milner, whose guests 2 were Major Harvard C. Moore, A., and Mra, Moore, Lieutenant H.|Mrs, Border, R. Bt. Cyp U. 8. A, and Mrs, Bt. 4 pian Cyr, Mr. 4 Mrs. Everett P. Clark, MARINE CORPS Dr, and Mrs. Trelford Warren, Miss| Noted for hospitality In the marine | Grace King, Mr. Louis Bruns. NAVY YARD Tho rumor that Admiral B. Eberle, U. 8. N., commander in of the Pacific to these waters during fleet ts a matter of much interest to the Beattie friends of the admiral Mra, Eberle, who are popular in the civilian and service sets. U. 8, 8. ARIZONA A brilliant affair of Thursday was dinner, followed by & the buffet |danes, which was given by the tain and the officers of the U. Arizona, The wardroom was charm decorated for the occasion and a euc consion of successful courses rerved to a large number of people, military and civilian, ; Dancing on the quarterdeck made Business meeting at ', romantic finale to an evening that was replete with a generous and dis tinguished hospitality. The Young Ladies’ Institute will U, 8 § DELPHI AST AND GRODETI entertain with a “Wild Honey| Lieutenant Commander Roger Co, lo Dance” and card party at Lescht Paine, U. 8. N. was host at dinner}, The coast and geodetic coupe te. Park pavilion Thursday evening, on Monday onboard the U. 8. 8.|cccupled largely rain maple June 23. Miss Mary Schneider 14, Delphi, the party bringing together |/tme, where many difficult engineer: chairman of the dance committes, jan agreeable group, Commander rr gl lems are in progress eee new Virginia V for Camp Sealth. Benttle Review No, #, W. B. A. of | There'll be rolls and blankets and hold annual suit cases by the score, but more numerous than all will be the famous Sealth smiles and songs. ‘The first period girls are always h pertod group going to camp shall leave one special Vashon Heights Mose Culture Club | thing to mark their time spent there. The Vashon Heights Rose Culture; The first period girls will construct club wil) give ite annual rose and'a huge out-ofdoor fireplace, where flower exhibit on Saturday, June 24,!ceremonials will be held during the j The program for the pioncers that entire summer, the period tm: 40 Revellie. Morning dip, Flog raising. Betting up. Morning sing. Breakfast, Cleaning up tents. ; 45 720 7:25 740 $00 900 980 tng rowing, tennis, archery, basket- ial, baseball, first ald, babyeratt. Classes — Nature lore, 10:30 tng, tennis, archery, basketball, base-/den, Major Alvin Charles Miller, ball, dancing, diving, special swim-/ medical corps, U. 8. A. ‘ming, first ald, symbolism, stencll- | assisted wood clocking, basketry, coping | Fitzpatrick, U. 8. A., Captain Arthur tng, \eaw work, toys, book ends, eto, 1130 Free 1245 Dinner. 1:00 Quiet hour. 2:00 Free period. $:00 Classes—Nature lore, camp craft, first aid, tennis, rowing, It will metal work, leather work, wood carv- jing, ete., the dyeing, batik. 00 The program \paper chases, 6:00 Supper. 700 Evening stunts. 900 Taps. 9:20 Quiet camp. Evenings will include bonfires y telling, supper hikes, stunts, occur Sunday, June 25. The boat leaves Pier 4 at )A, commander of Fort Basi is 70 cents &/Mrs. Greene, gave a delightful din- be secured |ner on Tuesday, complimenting their jVisiting day will 9. The fare for adult round trip, Dinner ma: at camp for 60 cents, The following councilors wil M nm Bringloe, Miss Helen K. Carson, Misa Marton Dix, Mise Mabel Furr: Elizabeth Gunn, Mra. Maude H linson, Mise Winifred Herrick, lBibe Forbess Clowe, Rosewarne, M Marjorie St vant, Miss Eva Marsden Cole Miss Doris J. Tefft. | Miss Dorothy Cramer, Mrs Stuart P. Walsh, Miss Netta Waite, j transacted and the following daugh-| Florence McComb, Miss Lenore |Harvey Madison, U. 8. A. and Mrs, *|ters were elected and installed to| Martin, Miss Ruth Bowen, Miss) \fadison. jserve for the coming year: Grand/Rosalin Rieman, Miss Geneva Gary, & |queen, Daughter Ida Terry, Parlor| Miss Bula Avery, Miss Evelyn Bou: |FORT WARD | No. 1; grand princess, Daughter|tell, Miss aKthryn Wascher, Mrs.) Captain Arthur Kay Chambers, U. |Mario Case, Parior No. 2; grand) yusabeth Cox. 8. A., commander of Fort Ward, has treasurer, Daughter Alice Kuhn, Prizes for Best Roses |been on duty at Fort Worden during Parlor N 1; grand conductres Prizes are offered for the best /the past week with the men of the | Daughter Eva Kent, Parlor No. 2;! punch of one dozen roses, any color |16th company, who are encamped at jsrand inquisitor, Daughter Lillian/ . variety, brought on June 21st to; Worden for annual battery and pis. | Welsh, Parlor No. 1; grand trustees, /¢ne gtandard Furniture Co. where |tol practice. daughters Imogene Bartlett, May| the judging will take place, The ~ | Plummer, Parlor No, 1; Janet Wil-| cntest ts limited to boys and girls LAKE CRESCENT json, Nellie Hans, Parlor No. 2:) sider 14 years of age. First prize) Among visitors to this enchanted 0, second price one com) receiving set, and jis $ K. a next five prizes $5.00 each. radio \judges are Mrs. Edgar F. } M | roses. nized authorities on any grocer or other dealers, will supply tags to be attache: the: entries. this contest an annual affair the children of the city as it is be- Neved it will stimpuate their fi est In flowers, Resinol does overcome skin trouble At all druggists RESINOL Soothing and Healing fleet, may be ordered Clanses—-Nature lore, explor- | Jotner, for the period clubs at the club house, Friday, June | varies; boat races, camp craft and Fort Worden or in its environs, Miss N Blair, . H. A. Gardner and Mr. Ronald Chapman, all of whom are recog- further details can be supplied by It is planned to make Commander Robert L. Irvine, U. 8. N., and Mra, Irvine entertained at dinner on Friday, their list including Captain I. C. Wettengel, U. 8. commandant, and Mra. We Commander Frank E. Ridge aide to the command. . Ridgely, Commander Io 8. Border, C. C., U. 8. N,, and roses their r, U. & corps In the Yard are Colonel Carl Gamborg- Andresen, U. 8. M. C., com- manding officer at the barracks, and Mrs. Andresen, and Lieutenant J, B. | Wilson, U. 8. M. C, post adjutant at the barracks, and Mra, Wilson, |CAMP LEWIS Major Leroy P. Collins, U. 8. Ay commanding officer at Stanford unt- versity, has been transferred to Camp Lewis, where he will be in command of the R. O. T. C. summer camp. NEW ARRIVALS Lieutenant Colonel Sidney Derby Maize, U. 8. A., has returned trom the cavalry school at Fort Riley and will report to Camp Lewis. Caftain Charles E. Royle, U. 8. A. has arrived at Camp Lewis from California. The infantry and engineer units of the Oregon Nationa! Guard are en route to Camp Lewis, where they will recelve thelr annual summer training. . W. chief week and | both cap 8. 8. ingly was Commander Richard B. Derickson, U. 8. C. & G, &., ranking officer and inspector of the Seattle district, has returned from an official tour. COAST GUARD Captain Edward Dartington Jones, U. 8 C. G., and Mra. Jones left on Saturday for Alaska, where the cap- tain will join his ship, and Mrs. Jones will establish herself. in Ju neau, where the summer season is not without its own galety, U. 5. P. HS. Recent hostesses in this attractive corps, which affects very tnformal parties, are Mra. Carter, wife of Sur- geon P. I. Carter, U. 8. P. H. &., Surgeon W. W. Curtis, U. 8. P. H. S., and Mrs, Curtis, Surgeon W. E. Joiner, U. 8. P. H. 8, and Mra ~ FORT WORDEN row-| The hop committee of Fort Wort by Captain Francis James D. Hughes, U. S. A, Lientenant Loper B. Lowry, U. 8, A. Lieutenant Harold L. Steible, U. 8. A., with Mre. Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry Mac- pherson Merriam, U. 8. A., advisory member, has planned a series of monthly dances, with a large guest lst, {including both military and civil- }ian sets, and of especial pleasure to the official households temporarily at craft The arrival of the artillery units of the Oregon National Guard, which will encamp near the post for sum- mor training, adds many available dancing men to the already rather with |numerous dancing contingent. Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. 8. house guests, Mr. J. B. Martin, of M be) Port Angeles, and Major Alexander Lieutenant J. Longstreet Whel- Miss 'chel, U. 8. A., and Mra, Whelchel, uteh- whose new car is the motif for many - pleasant parties, motored their guests Ne \to Oak Harbor on Friday, returning urte for supper at Fort Casey. Their and/ guests were Captain William W. Wertz, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Wertz, |Captain James P. Jacobs, U. 8. A. jand Mrs. Jacobs, Lieutenant John Miss: region on Sunday were Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. 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