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eattle Jociety Mrs. Wilbur Plans Large Tea; To Entertain Chinn and Andrews. HERVEY B. WILBUR is/ insuing invitations for a tea at home, 444 85th ave, Tuesday af- June 2f, from 2 until 6 honoring Mrs. Frank 8. Bay- new president of the Wom iversity olub, and Mrs. Alvah Carr, retiring president. Jobn W. Heal and Mrs, James will preside at the urns, | the afternoon Mrs. Philip | wil sing a group of songs, | Miss Leone Langdon at the) r. Party and oe ) honor Miss Margaret Chinn fance, Mr. Edward W. An Mr. Campbell Kelleher wit | to 16 guests at a theater ‘at the Metropolitan Tuesday June 27, followed by“® sup- his home. Hostess ‘William Chester Keith ls en) | at her home Wednesday June 28, with a bridge tables, This is the first in of card parties Mrs, .Keith yning to give in the near fu Harriet Baxter ye Harriet Baxter has cards out tea and kitchen shower at Thursday afternoon, June 4 until 6 o'clock, compli- fing Miss Mary Lea Fisken, who — Mr. Everett Griggs 11. rs. Newlove Entertains r Daughter is. George Newlove entertained th @ delightful tea at her quar. *, Mise Alice Nettleton, Miss | Carlson, Miss Gwendolyn and Miss Eleanor Fleming. "eee Host Picnic at Home June 27, at the summer of Miss Clara Emory, across Washington, a group of the fer set will assemble for a no- picnic, on and Shower Miss Byers c] on and shower at her home iy afternoon, given in com to Miss Kathryn Byers, marriage to Dr. Eugene Pound of Jacksonville, Fia., take Place in August. y Dinner a Mrs. John F. Miller, Stewart Miller, of Washington, and the Misses Irene and Ruth of Bloomington, Il, Mr. Mrs. William ©. McKay were at a family dinner at their Wednesday evening. see formal Luncheon Mrs. E. F. Blaine wae hostess at informal luncheon at her home Denny Blaine, Thursday after- complimenting Mrs. Francis Frink, recently returned from New York, who is spending the here. eee eon Honors Eustace Mr. and Mra. David Meyers left |'Thursday morning for a week's visit ia Victoria, B.C. see Mr, and Mrs, P, G. Kinger are on & motor trip to Pacific Beach, where they plan to spend a few days. see Miss Connie Martin, who has been in Juneau, Alaska, for the winter, is spending the summer in Seattle, ee Miss Marion Thomson, daughter of Mr. and Mra, R, H. Thomson, bft Saturday for a two months’ visit with friends in Honolulu, ee Mr, and Mra, Cheuncey Mahanna ot Los Angeles, formerly of Seattle, | are the guests of Mr, and Mra. Fred / Jackson for a fortnight, eee Miss Bee Mathieu left yesterday for Chicago to remain during the summer . Mrs. Ida Johnson Hotland has re moved to 2146 Broadway North. eee Mr, and Mra. R. B, Morgan and daughters, Sarah and Peart, of Owk loosa, Iowa, are spending two wee! as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. 5. Houston, } e- Mrs. Knox Walkem of Vancouver, B. C., will arrive Sunday to be the guest for a few days of Mr. and Mra, Rey Stafford. . Mr, Charles Woolsey ts leaving the first of July for a visit of several weeks in Denver, Colo, eee Mr, end Mre, Lawrence Arnold spent the last week-end in Vaneou ver, B.C. e. Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Latimer are occupying the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Latimer for the summer months. Mrs. E. FP. Wittler bas removed from the Volunteer apartments to 1422 31th ave. . Mrs. Phillip Rowe left last evening for a week's visit with ber brother at Port Alberni, B.C. .- . Mr. and Mrs. George Rankin (May | Lewis) are being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter, Ruth Adene, on June 2. eee Victor ahd Vincent Shorrock, sons of Mr. and Mrs. E. G, Shorrock, have arrived in Renville, Minn, where they wilt spend the summer with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Molitor, They were accom | pang by their cousin, Ann Molitor, been the guest of Mr. and Mr. John Rovington, who har been at the Hotel Sorrento for sev eral weeks, left Thursday for Tos ton. . oe Mra, Willis Nowell and daughter, Frances, loft Wednesday for Ju neau, Alaska, to spend the summer, e 608 |. Mra Wiimet Lilly returned | Thursday from a motor trip to Pa | cific Beach, eee Mrs. Dudley Roberts and Miss | Muriel Linder left Friday morning! with ® party of friends on a motor trip to Portland, for a few days atay. . . Mr, and Mra. HM. B, Lear enter tained Mr, and Mra, Louie Conner and Mr, William Warren on their Yacht “Adelphi” for a few days’ trip last week. see Mrs, Carl E. Morek and daughter Patricia, of Aberdeen, Wash, are the guests of Mrs. Morck’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Woodworth, for « week see Miss Mary Helen Whitlock, who has been the guest of Mise Dorothy Leavitt at her home at Manchester on-the-Bound for (he past month, leaves the first part of the week for her home in Log Angeles. eee Mins Frances Heverlo left today on | the Ruth Alexander for a three | weeke visit in Los Angeles and San eee Mr. and Mra, R. H. Thomason and daughter Frances are removing to- day to their summer home near Yeo: | matt to spend the mummer. eee | Mins Katy Wagner, of Wenatchee. has been spending a few days here | with friends CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Vashon Heights Rose Culture Club | The Vashon Heights Kose Culture club will give tte annual rose and Mower exhibit on Saturday, June 24, afternoon and evening, at the home| of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence BE. Brags, | Vashon Heights, Everyone peer invited t> attend | Chapter A, P. BE. o. Chapter A, P. E. O., will meet for « family plenic with Mrs, RH. Denny Boat leaves Madison park at 245) nm, THE SEATT By Wanda Only thing that keeps me happy these days ts the man who sits at the desk across from me.” He's got a head just like an Easter egg. 11's shaped that way, and it's fixed on the surface that way, It's smooth over, even on top, and sort of oblong, I is even better than an Baster egg, Hs face moves, which the faces ef Eas- , it wrinkles its brows, It's like a dozen Easter wage all in one, It is interesting and entertaining. tam glad that egg has a desk opposite mine. . I've got something to say whieh ian't silly, It's about a policeman and a little y lady, The two were together a corner of Third and James Thur ¥ morning about 11 o'clock, They came together Vike this: The little gray lady, least 80 years old, in @ black skirt! and cape and a bonnet of dark vel-| vet and violet Mowers, waited on one side of the street, She wasn't more than five feet high. She leaned on a black smooth cane, Her pale bine, tho bright eyes, watched earnently the trotleys, the autos, and the general bustle and apeed of the street. On an opposite corner the poltoe- man stood. He wan tall, wix feet at lkeast, His hale was lingea a wel LE STAR von Kettler tle with gray, Yet he was straight) and erect, latrength. He smiled Just a bit |he crowed the street to take the | little old lady's arm and lead her to the other side, | He was so big; she was fo little | She held close to her cane and young in build gv! ana! [looked straight ahead at the curb) jin front, He held close to her arm, Working for Success Univers! Music Store ania 144) HELP FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPERS Do you live in rooms or # small apartment, and have difficulty preparing nourishing meals? Are you “light housekeeping” and up against it to get variety into your mealk? Do you have to make a email gos stove do for cooking? Are you without an oven? Are ing on a vacation in a cottage or shack’ Doe you want some gentions for attractive and nourishing meals that can be cooked without full equipment? Washington bureau has come to the rescue of the “light A three-page pamphiet containing recipes planned for those who must cook without other equipment than a two. burner gas stove in ready for you for the avking. Of courre the recipes are just as good for the housewife who wants to eliminate the cooksteve for the summer months and have simpler meals without sacrifice of nourishing qualities, If you are one of these, fill out the coupon below and mali to our Washington bureau, Our hounekcepers.” Way They Are Dancing Now Little Cost. Private Mate Day and Evening Young Lady Anwistante, 511% Fourth Av. eT Male Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1522 New York Ave., Washington, D, CS 1 want the bulletin, “Light Housekeeping Recipes,” and Inclose two cents in postage stamps, MISS NINA 0, BUCHANAN was to leave Friday for Boston, to attend the convention, July 2 to &, of the National League of Teachers’ asso- | clations, of which she in presisent, | TOMORROW at! glanced about just a second, then | leoked down kindly again on his charge, And they reached the other side. That's about all there was to | He led her then to the of the | ear she wanted to reach, and helped her ine-he watehed her from the jeurb ‘UN she'd found a seat, Then | he crossed back to the further curb | from whieh they had come, The car Tumbied past, Me looked up to the windows and emiled once more on the little old lady, 1 was nearby. I chanced to look Lup at the cap. The number there hon was 107 I'm just hoping something. just hoping that when 1 get to be years olf, and wear a Diack cape and a little binek bonnet with| violets, and want to cross Third and) James amid all the trolleya and, jeare—-I'm Just hoping there'll be a« pollcoman there like “107.” A don't think 1° talk any more today. Mave decided #1 Like the rest of the oulja boards, I'm Semperammental. meeting and reception in Frederick & Nelson's auditorium Be" Myrtle Social Club Myrtle Social club, ©. FB. S., will | meet Monday, June 26, at the Mason- | Were unable to advance a motive for | tney will ali recover. Bridge and) the apparent suicide here jesterday | of the “c: fe temple, at 2 p. m. whist. Eastern Stare and friends in, vited, . ee Wisconsin Goldenrod Club ‘The Wisconsin Goldenrod club «|Labor Organizer Dead by Own Hand DENVER, June 18.—PFriends today | | of M. A. Murphy, Butte, Mont. or. ganizer for the International Broth. erhood of Kieetrical Workers, City or Town | j State... Stock Officials a Probe Mexico Oil NEW YORK, June #3-—New York stock exchange officials today order ¢4 « probe into the price fluctuations | of Mexican Petroleum which has | gained 63 points in the last few days. Brokers charge the stock is being | manipulated in anticipation of pre ving for a corner, ‘This ls the sec toad probe of Mexican Petroleum within a % eer ,Zoners will Talk in Rainier Heights Nainier Heights Improvement club will be addrenved by the zoning com mission Saturday at § p. m. at the Yesier Way Branch library. | CANNED HEAT is NEMESIS TO SIX TACOMA, June 33.--8ix men were overcome by the Iwat here today. The jailor at the city station says The beat was ned” variety. B, J. NORMAN, 44, 9205 Ratnter e,, was held in the city jail Friday, pending Gling of a liquor charge A. R. BE. M. EL Club | ar ©. M. B. club will meet with will meet with Mre, Myron Mix at | Coty, Wednenday, June 24 Bring | Murphy's body was found in his; sgainst him. He was arrested Thurs room at the hotel here. His threat/day night by Officers E. Menry, G had been slashed. |S. Norton and C. L. Bryant at his | Mrx. Eva Archer, 2433 11th ave. N baskets of lunch and meet at Gal J. G. Eyler was hostess at) and Mrs. Robert R. Fox! ‘ire Shorrock for the past year. eee Mr. John A. Miller and daughter, Miss Alberta Miller, of Bellingham, who have been spending a short time im the city, Weft today for their home. | beaith’s dock at 9 a. m. E., at 2 p.m, Seenare ee ere Fortnightly Club Picnic The Queen Anne Fortnightly club will hold a pienic Saturday at the home of Mra. George B. Lane at Port Madison, The boat leaves from Pier [ti at 9:20 « m. cee Capit Hin W. CT. U. The Capitel Win Ww, Cc. TU will {fire of the Three-score and Teners at Ithe M. P. church, 16th ave, N. and F. Jobn wt, Monday, June 26. at 2 p. m. Friends cordially invited, John F. Miller W. Unions in Seattle are requested to ‘The Past Presidents’ (Bo Ha John | 8nd names and addresses of white F. Miller W. R. C. will meet Satur. | boners who ary 10 yeare of age, oF lday, June 24) with Mre Bua Over te Mre. Clark, 308 Hinckley two! Ciausen, 4733 Tenthiave. N. The seniors and juniors = C+} Lancheon at 1240. cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Robert E. Lee Chapter cee Mr. and Mra, Charles Sumner Best have removed to their new home, 2746 Broadway N. eee Mr, E. G, Shorrotk will return the first of next week from a months’ trip to Washington, D. and New York. score and Teners the program, eee Alish Social Club Allah octal club will moet with i c [Mrs Bertha Powles, 106th st Robert E. Lee chapter, Daughters Fagg ol of the Confederacy, will meet Mon-| | Woodland 2 lJune 18, at 2 p.m. Ansisting hoet i barony ag) ae wgtrce yg gr Lassen and Mrs Thomas J. Acheson, 4100 W. Mo. |t™e. Mrs. Minnie . Graw at ™ Minnie Krieger AN Eastern Stary linvited. Cards and refreshments. oe Mr. and Mra. Richard Swain, who ave been residing at the Hotel Sor | rento, have taken the home of Mr.) ind Mrs. Falcon Jostin, 727 17th ave. N,, for the earl | | Mrs. Eliza wpeiy ic has return ed from a@ visit of several monthe in| the East. eee Seward Social and Literary Club | Take 1 o'clock Kdmonds tus The Seward Social and Literary Mrs. Glenn Charles Spurgeon left! club will hold its last meeting of the | Lady Eagles for Victoria, 8B. c.. Wednesday,! season, June 23, at the summer | ‘The Lady Eagles will give a bere. where she will be joined by a party| home of Mra. J. Matson, at Three | fit pound party for one of its mem- of friends and proceed to her coun-| Tree point | bers at the home of Mrs. J. F, try home, “De Courcy,” for a tew | Dooley, 6319 Phinney ave, Tuesday, days visit | | June 27, at 1 p.m. Cards. | _* © League of Women Voters Honoring Mrs. William Palmer Lu and cas, of San Franciaco, director of the | West Seattle Review Sewing Circle Mra. Guy Held, Mr. and Mrs. Wil.| Seventh regional district of the | Went Seattle Review, W. B. Ay liam Hocking and Mr, and Mrs. H.| League of Women Voters, who will | Sewing circle, witli meet at the home M, Hook have returned from Port-| arrive in Seattle Tuesday, the local|of Mrs, Frederick Julis, 3119 44th land, where they attended the rose| League of Women Voters will enter. lave. 8 W., Friday, J 90, at 1 tain at 220 p.m. that day with a! pm Mrs. A. D. Tollefsen, Mr. | show. Members and friends | invited. ' ‘Women’s University elub en ed this afternoon at luncheon! Whonor Mias Jennie Eustace, who nates Mrs. Otherly in “Abra. | Lincoln,” at the Betroneliten. 5 in profusion were used tiny Mra. Alvah L. Care Le Roy Backus acted as| From.2 until 5 o'clock the club hosts at a Raggedy Tea, with Ira N. Gates and Mrs. F. A as host Miscellaneous er Mrs. James A. Gibbs and Mrs. 0. 8. Hale entertained with a miscellane ole shower at the home of Mra Gibbs Tuesday afternoon in honor of | Miss Kathryn Byers, recently re- turned from Jacksonville, Fla, who ‘will be an August bride. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. Hasson, Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mrs. C. Hi. Sexton and Mrs. Alpheus Byers. During the afternoon Miss Katherine Donaldson of Tacoma gave several | musica) selections, Charming Hoitess Mrs. Ira B. Ford was a charming | hostess Tuesday afternoon, enter. taining the members of the Queen! 214 The affair was given to Anderson of Coronado, Cal., « former member of the club. * Anne Study club at her home, Hayes st. honor Mrs. Service at Tea Shop Mrs. George MeCord, president of | the L. O. E. club, will be hostess at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Saturday, assisted by the foliowing members: Mrs, W. T. Robinson, Mrs. Carl Ha- : , Mrs. Amory Bell, Mrs. W. R. ley, Mrs. Hermun Roesch, Mra. ; ard Roesch, Mrs. Ray Young, Mrs. John Haller and Mrs. Abney. } READY. MADE ‘Campaign Orator (replying to uestion)—I am very sorry to have! 10 awk the Kcentleman once more to Tepeat his question not hear bim, Ardent Supporter (plantea” in the mind the question, of mister, B.C. I reatly can. 1 Candidate! audience)—Never give us Coro! = CORONA ce COR ie Perfectly blended, fragrant in delicious flavor and wholly satisfying is Corona Blend. For 25 years this famous Coffee has been a favorite brand in the Northwest. It costs more, but it’s worth more than it costs. Corona is now vacuum packed and quickly obtainable at your grocer’s. Imported, Blended, Roasted and Vacuum Packed by Commercial Importing Co., Seattle if | iy 1 a | | | <= /m)) OFFE | | r 4 is Oo; o | the answer!—From London Opinion.’ ihe hostess to the tenth annual camp: | and! Wednesday, | A search of the room revealed «| emali pen knife, covered with blood. a || CALL FOR MADISON PARKERS TO CLEAN BEAUTIFUL BEACH! All out with picks and shovels! Anyway, bring your working fingers and « willing heart! That's the call teeved by the Madison Park Improvement ciub to Madison parktrs for Saturday and Sunday afternoons. “The point ia,” says the commit. tee, “Madison park beach must be cleaned up. It’s the entrance to the city over the Yellowstone Trait, When residents get thro with it, It'll be worthy of its con spicuous position.” |home, A complete still and # gallon of moonshine were taken and 490 ga} jlons of mash dentroyed. \Rats in the Cellar Mice In the Pantry than b {Ssguages tn every 2 02, size 85c. 15 on. size, $1.50 Money Back If It Fails Advertisement Extrao for Special Surplus and ALI IN COME Ladies rdinary “Bargain Table” Event the N Factory Purchase of 400 Pairs of Women’s High Low White } Shoes $100 4 SIZES Lor Saturday Only EARLY Prime Rib Steak, French Fried Potatoes, Bread and Butter— 50c In the following COLEGROVE Restaurants SPECIALTY FOOD 6HOP 110 Pike St, EGYPTIAN KITCHEN 15%4 Third Ave. AUTO KITCHEN 621 Kast Pike ON A CHARGE of third degree | Jassault, Louis Besner, 62, a logger, | was in the city jail Friday. A war rant for his arrest was served after Mra. Iva Avad, 2026% First ave. | told police that Besner had attempted 4n Attack on her 10-year-old daughter jat the Milton hotel Thursday night | Detectives arrested Benner when he jreturned to the hotel for his two erips. His bail was set at $1,500. Vacation time is here and I know just how it is—everyone is looking for a restful place to go on a trip—some place where the kiddies can splash in the water and by all means, dad must have a place to fish. Then there is the all-im- portant question to the lady members of the party, “What shall we wear?” Well, there is a lot of satisfaction in know- ing that a sport suit usually meets all the requirements. SUZANNE. eee YOU DON’T HAVE TO SEND YOUR RUGS AWAY To be cleaned when you can get an AmericA Vacuum Cleaner will do the work perfectly and requires so little effort on your part at the Bluebird Electric Appliance Co, 1007 Ist Ave. eee I DON’T HAVE TO WORRY ANY MORE About getting marcels that will stay, because I get them at the Marcel Beauty Shop, 206 Denny Bidg. For appointment, call Main 1695. 5 T saw the dearest sport frock made out of Thistle dew, the other day. Just plain, straight lines, but so effective. see NO LONGER CAR-SICK OR DIZZY— What a blessed relief these shell-rimmed glasses are to my poor, tired eyes! Dr. Eémunds did the magic work. He's on the balcony et Fraser-Paterson’s. Whether it’s fashion or beauty or health you seek, Suzanne will help you on Friday each week. |HAVE YOU . . EN DOROTHY’S NEW HAT? It certainly is becoming, isn't it? She had it made at the Model Millinery Shop, 527 Peoples Bank Bidg., where remodeling, reblocking and tinting are specialties. SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS Are a mar to beauty, but Belma Larson, 516 Hoge Bidg., can remove them permanently with electrolysis. Main 5282. rie Saar Do you remember how fashionable lace was last season? You won't £0 wrong if you wear that same dress again this year, for it is im creasing in popularity daily. “WHAT GORGEOUS HANGING BASKETS And window boxes,” you wil] say when you see them displayed by Bonnell’'s Nursery this week at the flower show; and, of course, you'll want some. Capitol 4200, or 2601 East Galer. ae ays IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A FORD COUPE | To do your shopping in and you want fo get it where you can get the best terms and the Baird’s, 4th and James. most satisfaction, you must go to Hugh Elliott 0750, see Lower hem lines are stowly but surely returning. However, there {s one consolation to those who dislike them, that they make the figure #0 much more graceful. —Advertisement. ———- fas it LINCOLN Wi who told about the steamboat which had to — for lack of steam (--' every ti its whistle blew? T Alot of the whistle too hard stake * SECOND AVENUE at COLUMBIA Largest Bank in the State of Washington Forest Fires Destroy Your Inheritance—Help Prevent Them

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