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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1929," THE SEATTLE STAR 'HOUSEBOATERS Nautical Reporter STRIKE BAC d » Pyle" erin Spoofs Office Crab Tat, ~ 2 Organize to Fight Read | Personal |Clubs and Mrs, Brnest Wagner OLUBS FOR THURSDAY } of Nae York, who have been spend | & six Weeks in California, arrived Seattle Federation of Women's Clubs e u Japareur, at thelr amer home! Hold its last regular meeting at the | Thursday, June at Engagement Annow Nive, Francie. A. “Fiettman’ Jers} wilt be gtrea at Attractive Tea; Mrs. | }Thursday morning with friends for| Reading, “At the Photographer's,” comes to Charging thot Dr HM by Mrs, James J, Keller, Violin solo the winning title of “Webster's New| showing young ladies the art of! pead, city health commissioner ) nt|a motor trip thre Caltforni coping «float—but want to , ¢ Green to Compliment . > lby Mise Kathryn Hamilton, and a International Dictiona 1 have Keeping afloat—but I tO] ty working prdaggeerer ist A Mrs. Boyle. Miss Rebecca Stevenson, is spend-| comedy farce, ontitied, “Mra, Buaby discovered that the accomplished and ogg ttyeey deed Now| Seattle real estate dealers, peti- as iy ling prristo the | Pink Tea The cast of the playlet ° indefatigable author this to say i a 1 exprennesd y a — jing a fortnight at Kerriston, the] Pink Te caus Web wae Pees tell one | tions will be filed with Mayor rv R. AND MRS. HENRY JOHN | guest of Dr iM J. L. Durand — e phd aoe Seals abe hs ore vkel - fe . ‘thy thi ce . GILLE announce the engage | see {Bre Bust eta A plowboy; @ rustic; a country Lows Brown and the eity council im- ba of their daughter, Mad to! Mrs, W. Simpson, of Chicago, is} Annette bumpkin CAUTIOUSLY mediately protesting against vgs wh "i Haroki Allen, the guest of Dr, and Mre. A, Simp 7 «. Wayup With malicic ireto gum up The marine reporter raced down Read's as wen UO house. ‘4 jer ic arokl All : % nthe re perten Mra, J. BE. Reardoiee Webby work, | nevertheless inaist| to the water's edge and I plunged boats on Lake asbington and timore, Md {oe SF the \eummer mont {i tone Mre ©. 8. Blackaiter By Wanda von Kettler better definitions exist, . Forinstance;| boldly ip. Cautiously 1 followed Lake Union. fa “The interesting news was divulged ha S re Mra. W. Karner ableigt Mra RA titlons ‘have been circulated ty dq m having a suit not Yokel-A chump; a poo today at the attractive tea Mrs Rev, and Mrs, Bdward M. Crows y who hesa't any me thar | the Houseboat and Home Protestiv: ht Gille and Miss Gille gave at their/of st, Paul, with their children Fo | "This te the third day. The 1 wh , beer an; i. re ser ve tt an aves » oreansintion cca 4 re Thome, 2005 Crescent Drive, from 3) Patricia and Anegia, will be the Dorie Social Club | colyum and T would like to ar ’ = 4 H Se Oo ee satan « Minti SF o'clock in compliment fo | guests during July of Mr. and Mra} og on ae Aye tegen very te bresk the tas ice Pe goutbat Un an i gether | Francis J rmstrong a e nome ‘ 7 aba " - ny em, vdmit | mi that kind of a 5 " . Birs. Ralph Wdgar Allen (Esther | an J. Ave ng at their home! 4/0 len he hb used to each regular routine and to sort o! BF dhwenna8 esl: ated in « statement. scoompanyiiigh Gampdeld, of Vatiejo, © Mrs. E./at Richmond Beach a is sm Pee Der Sb. e | tertere with the work | : . i rns'laten | petition, oleate Wine aca the p q } Jonnie ntead | vg nas ake eek tee weeahie te petition, Roland B. Winn, organiser WW. Campbell assisted the hos eee wood ave, Thursday, June 2 Something, tho, has been bother: | Slt eo naut of the leag declares that thee ! : girlx at the court house, | sugared syllables the nautie | * BA receiving, and about the Mise Margaret Deah! of San One of the girls at the n pm. All Eastern Stars invited. ing me the last couple of days, One om pe H. Brew, whe conducts « colyw small amount of sewage trom the main ie not sufficient to bob tho, is certainly doing her best these hewsgatherer last Sunday afternoon 3. M. Downie, Mra, Harolt | Francisco, who has been visiting _ Were Mrs. B. M good, Over her type. When he proposed we jaunt gally to Priest, Mrs, RK. W. Clark and Mre®./ the hon® days to ma f Mr, and Mrs. George) oy, 1. 1, Dance and Card Party | this same news scroll, has been Colder than Explorer Adumsen’s|years has garrisoned the post home for the next seven years were | Port Lawton, passed out of existen thowe waters of Lake Washington. |and was replaced by the Fourth My teeth rattled like a party Of /rantry, Under orders from the tincan tourists coming over the /Gepartment, the 58th infantry | Rockies. I was a human polar cake. | piaced on the inactive list of army, the personnel being abso: eee eee Mra. T. A. Winter and Misa Mar Golden Era Club Fla er Marria es ,_ 1a compliment to her house guests. | ion Winter of Los Angeles, have| Golden Era club will meet at the| Judith Crawford and Miss! arrived in town for a short visit, | First Presbyterian chureh, in the la. BY CARL VICTOR LITTLE | bled here at the convention of the B. Beach of Pasadena, Mrs.) ee dies’ parlor, from 11 until 4 o'clock r Daniel B. Trefethen entertained with | . | Men and women over 60 years of age| CHAUTAUQUA, N. Y,, June 21.-~| Federations of Women's Clubs i / Mra. Henry Hibbard and Mrs. lear Seacrtages are| Launchiot 0 drive tov redera: ef as. (tnet Stull. Tiven hat a cup Sie’ won _ @@ informal luncheon at her home to- | Grant MeMicken, who were pas-| are invited. Visitors welcome. Re | Runaway finy } Tr i hi p for aitoe | | lute the inland bodies of water, ‘ , w e a wien pasted up wat an park for a # : Edwin Shively aia |W. Fiseher, left Tuesd for by The Young Ladies’ Institute willing remarks, The one of yesterday , Writer ~ gore —— a + : | racing purposes | “Dr. Read's proposal to elimi Ps ests ered © dinin ome. io olyum | Sen reads, foos stenographer * - ’ i oureboata is e As the guests entered mn or mu és. ate lentertain with a “Wid Honey |Tesarding the placing of thin colyur vc twnagy Bay caaal oa Gear ak on “Come on in! ‘The water's fine”| 4!) houseboats is a real estaigam De foom they were attracted by } Danee” Sisk. datd: parte pt Laos n the society page so as to keep all | OM . q | linctenemad hay commie. cheme to foree over 6.000 people ted Portraits placed on an attractively Mr, and Mra H. Baxter and) ok pavilion Thureday evening,|the humor together just about start-/Pice of gum | j : fa ate jleave their homes and seek a ted table at the side of the | Mr, and Mrs, H. F. Ostrander bave 5 Mary fchnelder 1,|¢4 something She says she looks at the «ign y In it warm?” I asked quarters from grasping lendiordy,* | ua Miss Gille and her flance—|returned from a short motor trip|7Une F the dares Geant ‘The society editor puffed up and | WHenever & moment of weakness pre ‘Warm? You could boil eggs in| Winn cha: ie D Bhd suspended between the two wax | to Lake Crescent ene OF Se Sees eee tered. “Bat my columna ate not | Mints itself—whenever whe has that | it! Come ont A cot was br @ beribboned card bearing the names | Re | Seattle Review Ne. 8 peniersak gn | Jonging & fresh stick scowadrel! And the yokel who | launched by the houseboat of @f the betrothed pair Miss Bernice Seymour, of Chicago,| | 5% aa waa e goen chewing the old one. ' ‘He ave heed! |against the sanitary garbage 4 The home was gay with summer | is the house guest of Miss Gertrude Fh ga Me jew nk Ra . * ‘Oh, but they are,” replied Homer,| ven BO want to be efficient | ; | Welt, the Jake lured—and jied, yt}0n Lake Union. foses and a hafdsome .basket of | M. Suliman es jhe Mascabees, | wii hola enue who lacks a soul | eee HE'S FOND | appe sa no inviting, with ail that| The city council has not yet Grimson roses centered the tea table. | hall, 1409 Ninth ave, June 22, Bual.|, Thinking to ward off the blows © trina af mene Sed ber Bey : lop WATER sun shining down on its broad ex-|@¢tion on Dr, Read's recomm be Pkesiding here were Mrs. Alton W.| Mrs. William Pigott and son, Mr a meeting at Tab. Officers wane 1 erambled between the two who| bobbed Inst week. She Our marine reporter foves theluunss, Be inviting and wandn [tion that the houseboats be barred HE Oo Baonard, Mrs, Thomas Whyte, Mrs. | Paul Pigott, arrived home yester.| hems meeting at Tso loors Wear | weened, and thought also to antagon. | on electric curlers water. Ponsibly he believes it is de-| Recklensness seized me. I resolved |from the lakes. ‘The matter is pime MM be Abert Kalin nnd Miss Jessie Home,|day from Palo Alto, where Mrs tag ize the man in my own behalf | three nights, Then she started [nian him, or something. At|to show our marine reporter a trick |!" before the public safety com by the Miases Helen Quig-| Pigott has been spending several Willaitiny ‘Chis Yideldbiies | “Neither is MINE humor,” shriek-| fussing it with » curling iron iways warbling about| or two as he thrashed and spat out | mutes. a mm Bote Vivian ‘Viemens, Helen Clark, |™onths and Paul has been attend:| . WWilenvy Club Lum ers ~d giv. “11, expecting proudly to hear pro | That kept ua about two days. | 1,¢ wt alone whould have| there in the blue, 1 would join him | - | Porothea Byers and Lucretia Lar. | 'n® Stanford. Bo Poss mma n, (tent | Yeaterday she had a marcel wave [our me off him. Any reporter who| epectacularly. And I raw three flap. vs “yaad ORS Ie ie name of Ars WH, Sutton. |'"Hiomer’s reply came quickiy.| and.'n. aide curt atthe. hair. |e Off Mm. Any reporter who lepectaculariy. And 1 maw three S90. | age Bloc Forces Me MDuring the afternoon Mrs. Harry |, Mr. and Mrs, Chester N. Reitse) 0M oes a “0 Bey ~e further |“ARTWed.” #poke he, “my mistake 1] drosser’s, but last night she went | 4.4 | the shore tna waseersail, 2 aMt Grain Bill A ‘oa in Bowen abd Mies Nellie |DAV® removed to their new sum wn ; ane Ate a hart, (MPOlOKixe—it certainly ix not swimming and afl urls and Meh &, pete gobel, bindiicied tel aus youie end Caren Tr" Piirlck contributed groups of songs |™F home at Three Tree Point. oorbaog >: hay Mrs. J. Barhart, | “rhe office anickered—it laughed- waves came She's wearing |him. Let him make me what I am| I'm no diver of *klll, but Iran out si mesg pombe a ° . ngtediess oared ight today, but says she ; 4 a, a oe, Qnd Miss Dorothea Hopper gave “ee tr 1 it wtra today. All bundled up, snffiing and|on a springboard and leaped, in; do Meant: sabaetions, Mary] "and Mrs. Josph ‘Tyler of Sunshine Guild | And now the society editor and] doesn't like it. She thinks maybe sneezing, a typewriter in one hand| what I hoped was a graceful and|the house rules committee repo we Ro neted | S80 Francisco, who have been vie} | ; 7 Imynelf, despite that she is a humor | she'll get a permanent wave next mr 2 hed a ertnek snaacne out @ special rule under which un and Barbara Bowen greeted | iio ciatives in Spokane, arrived, Sunshine guild will meet at the } ; and a row of handkerchiefs im the | c , thoview chin takes Seaimediath matholt i relatives in Spokane, arrived . - int Iam nothing, are plotting | week, but hasn't quite made up : 7 scued, My foot} it | ust have mi y ‘the callers at the door. t 4 | home of Mrs. R. N. Mougin, 184 EB other, writing with revenge in my| I musi \the Capper-Tincher bill, re gat frag ct few “ visit with | © Sek ak Fa . | tom minet the life of one| her nd. Sh going to try |) | slipped or something. For 1 hit the | the s psc inc! ae ak r “ fends, on their way home. me a8 ee ind of liquid curter r 4 | stric eral regulation ee ve cee ome ki of a uid 3 I never was a real swimmer, Prob.| water with a thud that erashe sraim pig Mrs. Green to Be } | | ee first, dik ‘V'uh chobt én tus breath out of me than you can | &xchanges. e bd 4 ably a abo nuch at home in| More breath out of 1 fl Mrs. Curtis Sargent, baby Mar.| | Totem Club weeks ical Sh Moti Se tee to aero | stg. bobbed: hhnle fs the water ax the average Russian. | eet from eating a anck of onions, 1| It is the plan of house Keders t7) [Jeri and nurse, eft today by] | Woodcraft Totem lub holds tt od when one fe peeved. | simply ‘wonderful ad abwoutely |, n~ he average Rusan-| vers walloy nrownd the bit [tke the bil upon the flown =f 4 To honor, Mrs. Robert Boyle, ig renga eoriiand, to visit rela cecade tithe hehe ae Impor.| always makes one’s dixposition | no trouble at all. Lut our marine reporter le ali to| line that has spoiled my appetite | Morrow or the the firet ing ye tel re ce re meee Mow: | ve oe eee | tant business i | seem so nasty—when really it paid n the Norman Hoss. He says #0 him.| ever since. et to jer house guest for the : _tan't, Benides, it t » often For today this is sufficient. : . (4 then T sank. Ne + Mra. Thomas Green will en-| Mrs. J. N. Burgess, Mise Made-| netting e tends no often al “__|nelf. Has a powerful stroke. Can| And then I 58th Infantry Is tor at tea at 4 o'clock at her|line Burgess and Miss Edith Lee! Altruistie Club pisheracatnsntleac in cts ang h = 4 a Succeeded 4th ™ o y ° " club will | | SAYS Cel of by Friday afternoon, June 30. left today by motor for Portland. Pythian Sisters’ Altrutstic clu | : : are where Miss Lee will spend the sum.| plonic in Woodland park. Take Phin. | U nh ose | | Oh, how I had been decetved! How} At daybreak Wednesday morning, | gz, mer with her parents, Mr. and Mra.| hey car and gvt off at 50th at. Elec | rlitteringly faise was that warmth! | the 68th infantry, which for and Theater James Lee, tion of officers, ee tr of der dives ar Ge aka a by the Fourth infantry, one bat! ) May, later attending the performance | sengern on the HF.” Alekander| freahments served marked for death by representatives | vorce and marriage laws, the conven. | for diving or dolne water polo or of which arrived here from G “Abraham Lincoln” at the Metro |from New York to San Francisco, eee Of 2,000,000 American women assez: tion leaders advocate bit ath abt Lewis Tuesday. jarrived home Monday evenin, The regular meeting of Fortson oR ae | 1. Repeal of ail «tate marriage ana | Pp ; | y e. : I didn't want to see it. He would : ‘Thursday, for the pleasure of her | o- ‘Thygesen Auxiliary No 2, U. & W | divorce statutes. not know what to put in it wag | uests, Mrs. Trefetfien is entertain-| Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stod.|V.. will be held at the Armory} 2. Passage of a federal law, gen Weill, thin aquatic expert cajoled | 1918 in Japan. fing fifteen friends with a motor drive |dard (Marjorie Schuett), are being| Thursday, June 2%, at 2 p.m jerai in its application lnie oud to Leech! ‘park. fevetythine | Snoqualmie and luncheon at the| congratulated on the birth of “a 0-9 44 eho ° 2 i ‘ This movement was started after ‘looked lovely. The sun shone in the | . Poreneran yi June 20, at the Swedish ADDITIONAL CLUBS | futile efforts to induce various states heavens and glinted from the scat ‘The hardy and unsympathetic angrenl. bead pe on i ° | e pt Wrench Play Wil | _— a Outdoor Celebration to pase uniform laws were made [ting surta ne of, the water. ane san | marine reporter insisted on assisting ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. Ti, Stewart, Mr.| The Pennsylvania Study club will - | Mrs, Genevieve Farkhurst, writer Jeatic, solemn guardians. We were |m®t0 shore. Be Presented and Mrs, M. F, Backus and Mre.| join the North End Progressive club | [ron Weights and Rope Are | 0. women's subpotes,-ts hare, repre- . “That was an awful belly flop you To honor the down-circle of All!- | Frederick Parks are in Portland for| in an outdoor celebration on Friday senting supporters of the movement, |@? for away from Eddie Tait's we), inn) Maren ont slaty, Why ce Francaise, the students in the|the Rose Show, motoring down| July 21, It will be given In Wood Found, Think Suicide | Te proposed taw, which will be uldn’t even hear Harry Foley's} : jnarn to. dive before you! If you are sick French departnie Sunda: land park, with a program of classic presented to congress for action, con plano ont ete Poet aan Weil ana Keep Welt hyde y tap an aur 2 o8 te bp? PORTLAND, June 21. ~~ Bound | taing the following provisions IT WAS By tells How thie Ib.give d play en- ‘ dances with rope and weighted with iron!” No girl under 18 or boy under 21 SURE PRETTY shaking for? : Simcet wuknown end wondartel aul Malgre Lui" (“Tie| Mr. and Mrs. Judd M. Eliott abl ise Load . “A drink—and you can’t get it In|element brings the welldremed body of an elderiy |man wae found floating tn the Wil |lamette river, under the Burnside Doctor") in the Y. W. C. A.| have returned from a six months’| Lorraine chapter, No. ¢, 0. E. & can marry without their parents | Ah, yes; It was beautiful, indeed! ee cnn: evening. June 22, at | Visit in California. has postponed ite Past Matrons’ {this lake!’ I quivered. quneent, or that of thelr Guardian The marine reporter bubble and /'"O MO sous joy waters I clam 21. to Se Banns announcing the intended burbled while we transferred our- @elock. Tho personages fol- | eee night, scheduled for June 21, 10 SP! heidge, this morning. Means of ideu- | marriage must be publiahed two selves from our. street, alley and |bered, and cursed the evil hour that |, dire, B. Ro Lewis and daughters, | tember 20 | tification were lacking. weekn before the ceremony. Physi. boulevard attire to the enlightening | CAUAed me to.xheld to the marine re ey Miss Mildred, Gertrude and Grace, | me a | Tr of Num height fi . : : pertar's siren gong. I haven't warm- en's Radi Iarast je man was of medium helght | cians’ certificates an to the mental and expository garments designed Pad Gay and night, receiving dia Scott | Are spending a short time at Hay-| ut 60 t a, wit ed up yet * | about 50 years of age and bald, With | ana physical fitness of both parties for damp gambola. Radio-Active rays continuously c ee rire eae sath | OP Take. usic | fringe of gray hair about his head.| trust’ he shown ofen the liens ts] “This is siorious?” chirped he.| Our water worshipping m. r. has) your system, causing @ healthy cits jectnotinue do Geren : By igh a | The body was clothed in a black suit, | jeeued |“This ts living! ‘The blood courses! the Rerve to say the water wasn't | SQieUGn. Cnet murition end restenal ‘ hess + Mrs. Fred 8. Stimson Pr] Joint Recital Wins | Diuck shoes, white shirt and white| “Divorces are to be allowed for'thru my veins and—" cold—that I didn't stay in long) ing the tissues and nerves to a } Bsns, mari de Jncave and Mrs. Walter Moore sp the| a colle oat, which | proved physical or mental cruelty, Where do you expect it to enough to get accustomed to It. |mai condition—and the next Geronite, pore de iave | Week end in Victoria, B, C Approval was buttoned tightly over @ black | Geosertion for a period of one year |cowmpe?” T commented a bit crosaly, | And they gave that goof a cup|¥ou know you sre ge Albert Theriault | ae | Heralded as the greatest boy! grotac ; ore, proved infidelity and habit- finding « tiny hole a foot or so in, for his swimmingt ty salistled Tacaveline. Rourrice ahes Gerente, et |. Mra chy has removed frorm| soprano of the day, Robert Murray | mer wag inclined to] un) arunkennens Seabees’ Yin ‘Sones eae It should have been an ice chert. am, Neathint’ tae aE f ie, fille bs Martha Kelly Pleasant Beach to the Country club was heard In a conce at the ore | 6 the man might have met with c y inferiecutery’ Geeneen, sake It wan just such @ 6ay en thie f ee boa ie ‘or expense, and the ire, amant de Lucinde. James Deikin | OM Bainbridge island | theater last evening that was @ most] foul play. but upon clover it final after a lapse of one year, are to,;won my cup,” he squawked. “On On resorting to the popular | wonderful fact about the PI Hi Sate a —~Jagreeable surprises to the «ppre-|tion found that the tron rangi Arar |Just such a day I mayed the life of a| author Webster again I find /{¢ that it ie sold 90 reasonable Reception Will Honor | Luncheon at Home jtiative audience which greeted him.) ware tied about the body in such ®) Divorce cases would be heard be-'girl who was going down for the| hidden away in an obscure cor- M And. » Pri i A Altho only a lad of 13 he has a ¢ manner as the man himself might | ning closed doors and the testimony third time—” | ner this touching paragraph: 'rs. Andrew Price | vith Miss Beatrice Peoples, of Los |atura soprano voice, ranging several | have placed them. Tho arms and| never made pubtie | My remarks left the marine report “Yokel. (Icelandic, “Jokull.”)— Honoring her daughter-in-law, | ie *, pe Misa ghee Chinn |tones higher than that of any other|loga were free The coroner ex ‘The mother would always be given |er ae unmoved as Mayor Brown dur-| An icicle” i Mrs, Andrew Price (Virginia Wiley). Pnoneeh o> gy a oeopatren nod ena | Pressed belief that the case was sul-/ tne custody of the children, unieas|ing an argument for ten-cent fare | A smart writer, that fellow, 3] Redium Mrs. John Ewing Price has iasued in. | [ROM urn is entertaining | Murray's singing 1s phenominal. | cide proved unfit to take care of them. | wonder If we shall have many! after all. jen, Calif—Advertisement, Vitations for a recension at her home | Wt” ® !uncheon at her home next | iis tones, altho not unusually clear,| Investigation showed the body had a henna anates — ee Thursday afternoon, June 29, from 4 his overtones are re-| been in the water about three Monday afternoon, aie tanttike ¢ a | 4 until 6 o'clock. | ore |markable. In several of the arias he | months, the weights having held it to Be 6 give Theater Party jsoars to heights that m re| the bottom during that time. “ To Entertain Informally | Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Ostrander | nowred artista ha feare A Y | entertained a party of friends at the p ming numbers inctntea | FOOVEr Approves the Night" trom the} Canyon Dam Idea * by Mozart”; “Vitlan-| wasHINGTON, June ral * by Dellacqua ‘oce di Prima- proval of the $70,000,000 ‘ der a Mrs. Henry C. Ewing is entertain. | performance of “Abraham Lincoln ing informally at Her home Friday | last evening, compl tary to Mr. afternoon, complimenting Mrs, Sam-| Sidney Hawley, who has return Wel Weston, of New York, who is vis- | from the University of Penns iting in town. Invitations are lim-|to spend the summer with hi | by Strauss”; “Charment |, nm dam project waa expreaned ited to Mrs. Weston's close friends. ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hawley. Oiseau.” by David, and Bishop's “Lot erethry 6f Céatnerce Hoover ee i +e @ ar the Gentle Lark,” all of which | y before the house irrigation Hostesses at Dinner Compliments w given with assurance, In the | committee yes rlonais from “Mignon,” by] He estimated that it would require i Raggedy Tea Visitors |Thoman, the youthful singer took the |10 years to build the proposed dam 4 Mrs. Ira N. Gates and Mrs. F A | Complimenting Mr. and Mre.| high tones with the greatest ease Jand exr ened th opinion that a 4 Raat will . be hostesse Joseph Tyler, of San Francisco, who|“Una Voce Poco Fa," from “The at the Women's University club's “Rag. | 4°? 10 town for a few days, Mr. and| Barber of Sevil gedy Tea” Friday afternoon, from| M8 Rex Stafford entertained in other enjoyable number. In Cad-|fiood would be work 2 until & o'clock. ‘The exhibition | fFMally at dinner at their home near | man's * Thrush at Eve,"}the next thr ; 4 out within e e a or four years. of hand made rugs will consist of | ¢ Golf club Tuesday evening. which had 0 a on 4 pulled, woven, crocheted and braid SAE Ad with thrills and bird calls, young 4. A short talk and instruction in| Informal Tea Robert, wae at. hie best. The twe | Pageant Costume : “Spri making will be given by the exhibi Mrs. George E. Steiner is enter sing umbers were Dye Comes High a : with “Angel-Food” Coating |temporary means of protecting the by Rossini, was | fornia and Arizona basin ngainet tors. Tea will be served at 4 o'clock. | taining with an informal tea at her Posing: gage Bevin and = costing $200 to §1,200 a pound a home Tuesd fternoon, June 27, in |* Ps : Wak rs 1a Ci |were used to produce the gorgeous compliment to Miss Judith Crawford | cs Ge ee ontumes used for “The D A T E S and Miss Mary B. Beach, of Pasade on sce . egy tee Pegg A. oo | Wayfarer,” according to Miss Peggy na, the houke guests of Mr, and Mrs. |!*t# and an authority on Indian | Gurson, formerly of New York, who| TO REMEMBER Daalel B, weebothen mnunic, was the assisting artist. His| | : poy by |dexigned many of the costumes for TMORADAY, suNE 22 t Sae 358"% playing 0! own compositions was | ii) a, colors in the ant when it was produced Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mandeti Henry's || Luncheon in Tacoma mays ea yl ead greatly (lin Madison Square Garden, Mis aera ore of, Mehabste pare pienic supper on the grounds at H micoees oO! ast evening's concert Or ia #tud ancouv intmsem t Va their home at the Highlands. Invitations have been received in|-hose of his compositions given last agi . a works | ks ner sabia. mI nae Seno chaves witht ve. FRIDAY, JUNE 24~ town for a luncheon Miss Martha|evening were “Pompadour's Fan," |o2 “oer? she works in ba Mrs. Lawis P. Stoker bridge tunch- || Albertson, of Tacoma, is giving at|*tove Song.” Intermezzo fram fon at home at Seahurst Park Misn Helen Enegren to wed Mr. Alfred Selman Garrison at the || Oring Miss Dorothy Alexander, one of | «4 n¢ University Congregationat church || the season's bride at 9 o'clock her home on Tuesday, June hon. | + newts,” his Indian opera, nte’ from “Sonata in A] yg tat “The Caray from Omar | s . and “Wolfe Dance” Service at Tea Shop on Second Indian theme, all of which Mrs, H. R. Elliott will bé hostess | were greeted with the greatest en- 1. Stephens’ bridge || for Queen Anne guild and the mem. | thusiasm ome. 2 bers of the choir of St. Paul's Episco- | ummen malo! tl nal church, at the Orthopedic Tea | to honor Miss Cath- || Shop Thursda Summer dance at Tennis club. ¥ q y MAUERDAY, Jowm tc. jan, Mre. J. M. Rust, Mrs, Willits ° Miss Mildred Farrars dance at ||Aiken, Mra. G. V. Breckinrid home, honoring Miss Margaret || Mrs. W. Burns, Mrs. B. ker, Mra: Chinn and Mr, Edward W. An- || W. M. Humason, Miss a Burns Round trip from Newlove's tea at F quarters, complimentin Mrs. Robert Wa De Misetedls of Meus ) Velvet’s own LD SHIEL A creation! (From CEYLON and INDIA ) q all rights protected by \ \ patents pending ) ORANGE I EA PEKOE OS | be lapels Gal IE ae he day hs om —everywhere-- gutamard We Kndrowa” ees eid Wives’ Club ia love HIG QUALITY black - IS 18 delicious flavors! 7 ehietat a 0 yy pend bso ale ge That is only one ofthe many - BS) Made in our new $200,000 plant formal dance at ho: Mra. James Ryan reasons in favor of GO SHIELD TEA. Another: FRAGRANCE » STRENGTH all Velvet Ice Cream Co. } |ity of Washington, the following | officers were elected for the coming | | year: President, Mrs, Joseph Dan jiels; vice president, Mrs. M. Lyle THURSDAY, JUNE Spencer; secret Mrs. C. W. Miss Enola Miease to ont rain with || 1620 Broadway: East 0272 Johnson; treasurer, Mrs. R. EB. Mor. AT ALL Goob PACKED AND SUARANTEAD 317 informal after « ent a | 7 3, rj SCWALACHER BROS 400, ing Mra, Clyde tt pari th, || itz; chairman of the courtesy com: See GROCERS — od SEATTLE, WASNINGTON Dr. arid Mra, Everet: Orville Jones ie at home at 4515 Beach drive. MONDAY, Ji Colonial dan elub, mittee, Mrs. C. W. Harris E. L. Carey Other members of board of General A ent trustees are Mrs. Henry Suzzallo, x Bide. Mrs. KE. 8. Meany, Mrs. Fred C. Tei “hloce bas Ayer and Mrs, 1. A. Loew. ae ee anti Ae at Beattie Yacht

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