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ste: when Miss “Church Service Unites} van Mr, Alfred Selman ‘The ‘Miss Fisken Names Miss Helen Enegren ~ and Mr. Alfred Garri- son; Invitations Issued for Miss Fisken’s Wed- ding. 1B of the prettiest of June wed _™ dings was solemnized last ev r Helen Margery @aughter of Mr, and Mrs. Enegren, became the bride Garrison, eeremony took place at 2 In the University Congresa- ehureh, with Rev. HH. C. on officiating. | decorations of the church ere in white and green—"A White White roses and were banked at the altar, from every nook and rail were ul masses of the fragrant . Farnsworth Currier was best pand the ushers were Dr. A. H e and Mr, A. G, Henke. ‘wedding music was played by Carrie Lovering, organist, and Marion Elis, of Bellingham bride's sister, Mra. W. D. was matron of honor. Her ‘was of ivory satin over which ll in graceful folds a silver lace A modified picture hat of georgette was worn, adorned a white aigretfe on one brim Coral sweet peas and biue buttons tied with coral fon were carried. She walked pine just ahead of the bride, who with her father. | The bridal gown was of ivory satin embroidered in pearls. fhe tulle veil fell from a long court met to the tip of the long court tin. For bouquet she carried sweet peas and lavender or. showered with baby roses tied with silver chiffon. Teception was held at the home tr, and Mrs. Enegren, after the ceremony, with roses In pro- used fm decorating. Assixt- were Mrs. Farnsworth Currier, Ralph Hoffman, Mrs, William “ Brawley, Mrs. Harold Mrs, Courtney Klopfen- and Mrs. Jobn Burkheimer. H. H. Ells and Mrs. Eleanor @ presided at the flower-petaled table, assisted by Miss Mar. i pressi: evening, June 17.—Portrait by P. Croule U'Renn. The marriage of Miss Miriam Youell to Mr. James O. Gallagher was performed with im- | ve ceremony at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Youell, on Saturday} STAR Martin Coryell Eriamann, who has b | for the pant two years, Is spending }the summer visiting relatives in | Switzerland, Before returning In the } tate atitumn she will travel extensive }ly on the continent | . . | Mra, Beryl! Finch is leaving July 1 for New York, where she will make her home. . . Minn Ida Corey and Mra, Robert Iaithead will leave Sunday for fortnight’s trip to Yellowstone park Miss Margaret Hurlbut, who has been attending the Cornish school | for the past two seasons, has return jed to her home in Condon, Ore., |the simmer. She has as her house guests, Mins Ruth Lindsey and Miss Anna Louine Solberg ee Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Howe of Tacoma und Mr, and Mra, J, Borden of Spokane motored from Tacoma | Friday to be the dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, J, L. Long | Oe ee | Moritz Mitburn, son’ of Mra, [Thomsen Milburn will return |week from the Thacher California i . Mr, and Mrs, Benjamen Min sailed today on the Queen for a two Anna next in school weeks’ trip thru Southeastern Alanka j eee | Dr. and Mra. T, Oren Watson and |family left Thursday by motor for Los Angeles, where Dr, Oren will at jtend the National Osteopathic con vention which convenes early in | July | see Mrs, William Leonard Eaton, with her children, Loyal and Dan Lamont; her aunt, Mra, BE. A, Wil }non, of Oakland, Cal, and her sister Mrs, Delia Hahn Gearin of Portia are planning to sail July 6 from | Quebec for Europe e-. { . | Miss Queen | Franciaco, of Mra. O. W left today for a Laithead of San Cords for two weeka, trip to Alaska, motor trip to California, | ee Mrs. Allan Bier (Adelheid Kauf- mann), who has been visiting her parents, Mr, and Mra. Jacob Kauf |mann, for a few weeks, left Friday for her home, accompanied by he or [in the South. Mins Zana Brown left Friday night for Chicago, where she will wed Mr, R Ells, Miss Catherine Ostrander, Helen Fay and Miss Eleanor ir. and Mrs. Garrison left on a or trip, the bride wearing for ; & taileur of midnight Poiret twill and a hat of dark taffeta, with white taffeta fac- g the rolling brim. After the Sirat of July they will be at home m the University district. Miss Messer Plans Luncheon With Miss Margaret Chinn and Tea at Mrs. | Buckingham’s Home Mrs, D. F. Buckingham will en Miss Maude Oakes as the guests of | tertain the members of the Worsen's | University club and thelr guests with Renar, Wise Wien, Messer ta ‘enter: |. cage ton, at her Aoins, 1996 Ber: | taining with a luncheon at the Ral: | green piace, Friday afternoon, June | nier club on Thursday afternoon, }30, at 2 o'clock. For reservations | June 29. |phone Mrs. EB. P. Whiting, Fast aso. | ve | Informal Supper | \per at U. H, Shull on June 29. She will stop en route in Spokane for a week- Dr. and Mre. Caspar Sharples are) end vinit with friends. entertaining with an informal sup , their home Sunday evening,| Mr. and Mre, 1. B, Hog return. in compliment to Mrs. William Leon. | ed Friday from a five days’ motor and Eaton and Mrs. Frederick Bent-|trip to Lake Keechelus. ley. ae eda Mins Kathleen Donahoe left Friday for a month's visit in Chicago. Tea Shop Service ding in New York | for | who has heen the guest | | eee | Mr, and Mrs, Paul Grannis are |heaving July 1 for a three weeks’ | rt ‘father, who will spend @ short time | € BS FOR MONDAY | Robert KE. Lee Chapter Robert 1. Lee chapter, Daughters lof the Confederacy, will meet Mon day, June 26, at 1:40 p. m., with Mra. | Thomas J, Acheson, 4100 W, Me | Graw at see | fyrtle Socal Club | Myrtle Social club, O, KB. 8, will meet Monday, June 26, at the Mason jo temple, at 2 p.m. Bridge and whist, Eastern Stars and friends in vited, see Capitol Hit W, ©, 'T. U. The Capitol Hill W. ©, 'T, U, will | be hostess to the tenth annual camp. | fire of Threencore and Teners at | the M. P. chureh, 16th ave. and | 12. John st., Monday, June 26, at 2 |p. m. Friends cordially invited. | Unions In Seattle are requested to send nares and addresses white | ribboners who are 70 years of age, or over, to Mra, Clark, $08 Hinckley | bide. The seniors and juniors will furnish refreshments and the Three |ncore and Teners the program. | 20% ADDITIONAL CLUBS | Campfire Girls Kntertain for Rose- | mary's Third Birthday Tuesday evening the girls in the for Rone The clever old folk story junior camp gave a party mary, the camp mam | dramatization of the Dust Under the Rub, first number on the program | Rosemary's special number delight- ed the 150 girls and councilors who | formed the audience, A lentered in court costume and jcrowned Rosemary with « wreath of jroses. Then « huge birthday cal |with three glowing candles war | placed before her, All the, girls en joyed the After wishing Rosemary many happy returns they sang their good-night song. Thus ended the first day of |whas promises to be & wonderful |summer in camp. | The Awinita Campfire met at the |home of Mra. Hoesly and decided | they would give a mothers’ tea June 20, It was also decided that they would make 200 Raggedy Anns for lthe nurseries at Christmas. . | First Visiting Day Oceurs Sunday, June 25th ‘The first visiting day at Camp |Health is Sunday, June 25th. The |boat leaves Pier IV at 9 Sunday morning, returning at 6:30. The girls lare going to give a pageant called the "Call of Fotk Lore” and depicts |the various nations of the world in their play activities, concluding with America reprenented by a group of | younger children, It is the “Call of | Folk Lore’ thra the ages, The [pageant is directed by Miss Ruth Brown and she is assisted by the various councilors at camp. Dinner may be secured at camp for 60 cents, The visiting days are planned to accommodate the fathers and mothers of the girls, but anyone interested in campfire is very wel. come At the last business meeting of the eee ¥ Garrison attended the Uni- eee | Those who cannot come for bridge | \7,, “NN i . Kibelo Campfire they elected new of- Bn ; i i Neat Week Mrs, Francis P. Terrett of Yon} Kt! a ty eae aioe ie a Dinner in Honor of ori ae to drop in for tea at 4 The Various’ qufids: 6¢ the ety ta Angeles is visiting Mr, and Mrs. W. prelim asin seat cae — ty. Mr. Garrison graduated} Mrs. Eaton This is the first of n series of fort: | Charme of the Orthopedic Tea Shop |James Young, = dent; Mable Edwards, vadhestast ees curarne = Mr. and Mrs. Kelth Logan Bulut | nightly tens to be held st the hemnea L Sree Peels Seca Cae interna | Sib wad Mid, Mamnie tes Whiner bowed Powers, treasurer: E. Roslyn th university, affilia jot members for the benefit of the | th od . Psegnngeyoy oe we ‘adeworth, serthe; Loutre Cannon, ith Tau Beta Phi fraternity. tas Pe sce gone ana ege Pe meal Sie Tuesday, Denny-Fuhrman, Mrs, | 4re receiving congratulations upea | onscr leader; Elale Taylor and i ee Friday evening, June 30, entertain ing in compliment to Mrs, William | Leonard Baton, | House Party at Informal Dinner. Dance | Mise Nellie Patrick entertained fif- | teen guests informally at dinner at} idal Attendants and Mrs. Archibald James }drona, Mra. A, Menke, hoxtess: Thurs. | Silverstone, hostess; Wednesday, Ma jthe birth of a daughter, June 19. ee day, Denny-Fuhrman, Mra, L. K Mr. and Mre. §. J. Rosenbloon Stephens, hostess; Friday, Mount |JT. of Chicago (Alice White) are Baker Park, Mrs, P. G. Kinzer, hoat-|!tors in town, pane her home Thursday evening as ajess; Saturday, Seahurst Auxiliary, | en Sa ve their ay amen pea Pilehuck Lodge | birthday compliment to Mra, Joseph | Mra. R. L. Melion, hostess, Mre, John M. Moran, Mise Mary to. Mr. Everett Griggs I1., of Ta-| Miss Louisa McKee, daughter of |Lons. Dancing waa the later amuse-| Assisting Mra, Case Monday wil! | Roberta Moran and Capt. Wajter won of Mr. and Mrs. C. M.| Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McFee, enter / ment be Mrs. Harvey’ Gray, Mrs. H. 8. a Wood, U. 8. A. motored up Sone teak malucaey make [cmkee pe rye, Mra, F. C. Braden, Mra. Neal | from California, arriving here Thurs the June graduates of Aaa Lewis R. O. T. C. Audry Lockhart, phone committee; Helen Herman, hike and program |committee; Mary Mitchel and Char. lotte Auers, welfare, see Don't Forget Candy for Soldiers | Please keep in mind the second | Thursday of the month of July for |the candy for the poldiers at Port syle, Mrs. Bruce *. Milter | day Townsend, Last month the amo July %, at 4 o'clock. The cere. | Nicholas’ school with a house party ed aedeagal om ana rattan tise otis turned ta, wae nec oreie 1 tomate oe y will be performed v. John | Thursda: Friday at Pilchuck | - ‘ ° «gesture 4 roams ’ ; p- Alara Malisacilen of Ot. Mavis churen, | lodge, ncioded ‘were ther siees| CAGets Dancing Party — |tme | _.DF and Mra. R. E, Moritz ete /4nd the girls are urged to do their % " ere Mime ty | |h h' the country home of the bride’s| Dorothy Dickey, Catherine Howard,| The cadets of the Camp Lewis Re- Cm Saturday by motor. to. spend the | beet thin mtenth to: make-up tie ry ¥ j summer touring California. last. at the Country club. Caroline Chinn, Gwiadys Matthews, | serve Officers’ Training corps gave Informal Tea for | Pe RE 5 sian Miss Fisken has chosen as her at-| Betty Young and Doris Gilbert | their first dance Wednesday evening. | ° x mts Mrs. Keith Fisken as ma- oe ae fe rs y evening.! Architects Mrs. Mason Hawkins and tittle Theosophical Society sat gi ea a Mi Vi in Pate 2 jJune 21, at the hosters house on the | “"y), Mra, Cart F. Gould witt en. | {8Usbter are arriving next week, to Dr. Henry R. Thayer will speak fl, Miss Harriet Baxter, Miss | “78. tite Honor Guest | Pacitic highway, Camp Lewis. About |tertain thin afternoon at their home | *P00d the summer with her mother, | “Life and the Living.” Sunday, Biake and Miss Elizabeth] Honoring Mrs. W. L. White, of|a hundred of the younger society | with an informal tea from 4 until 7|@"® William B. Gaffney {2 ms at the Theosophical so- sister of the groom, for|Spokane, who is her house guest for | girs trom Camp Lewis, Tacoma,|0'clock, honoring the visiting archi. | +. %. * Sone urn bide. Third aad ds. Mr. Chauncey Wright|® few weeks, Mrs. Dary! Elliott oye nis puen {tects and their wives from Tacoma, | Mra. Calmar McCune, of Haxtun,|J@™«% Public invited. Collection. Griggs. the groom's brother, will be| White was hostess at an informal Nas’ deiusbling aaron | who are spending the day in town, | Colo. and two children are spending eee | fils best man, and the ushers are to) tea at her home Friday afternoon facut Wieun mame en o . Soe ae the summer with her sister, Mrs. ¥. W. C, A, Hostesses . . cad ne dance was sponsored and | . en a | be Mr. Wells Griggs, of St. Paul; Mr. a as | chaperoned by Major General Muir.| Mrs, E. N. Brooks parva ia er ee ek ak ee 73 ° ) . Mrs. E. N. K cee 0 re ne p Serydon Wagner, of Tacoma: mr.| Engagement of Miss |commanding officer at Camp Lewis, | . | Mr. and at ; “Stentay, Aisa. Wy | Keith Fisken, Mr. Hamilton Rolf. é a theo Honor Guest Mr. and Mra. Alfred G. Ayerst and| Monday, Mrs, W. L. Thompson: ; M A od jand Mrs, Muir, General and Mrs | oni Tuesday, M 2 " “ “Mr. Marshall Alien and Mr. Martieia | Moran Announced Duncan, General and Mrs, Alexander,| Mra, E. N. Brooks, retiring after |SMldren have returned from «| Tuesday, Mrs, E. G, Waldron; Wed- Boleom. Mr. and Mra. Robert Moran of |Colonel Chrisman, commandant of {five Years aa treasurer of the Mis- | M0Nth's motor trip to California nesday, Mra. Wilfred Lewis; Thury- * An informal out.ofdoor reception | Rosario announce the engagement of /the RO. T. C. Lieutenant Colonel |Monary society the First: Presby - | day. Mra Howard Darlington; Wilt be held following the ceremony. |their daughter, Mary Roberta, tol|and Mrs. Holcomb and Major and|terian church, was honor guest at a |r his direction thix winter, It wan |? T4@¥. Mra. Josiah Andrews; Sat. cee Capt. Walter Shea Wood, United) Mrs. Gregory. The ona gira luncheon of thirty covers given by |feproduced over the radio and hna| 208: Mrs. Clara Collins Golf Club Dance States infantry. No date has been |were chaperoned by Mra, Bertrand the officers of the society Friday |the distinction of being the first | nc Brrai wet tor the wedéliy, |E. Buckmaster and the chaperone {afternoon in Frederick & Neinon's {pera ever broadcasted on the Pa-| Flower Festival Postponed ma a forthe: Otyipla girls were hits. c. |tem Foon jcific coast. Mr. Jou-Jerville is a| . The Ladiex’ Ald of the Columbia dinner-dance planned for thin . ° 5, Lord end Mz Gen » . ae |arand opera singer of tional re. | Congregational church will The om ) ord and Mra, George M. In national re « ive a evening at the Golf club has been in| CUietly Married at Home ghram. Diana oN, nown. He was first tenor of the| flower festival on the H. H. Hast definitely postponed. At the home of the bride's parents, | Tht Ganee was a mont detianttar| Ommittees Named for | orton Grand Opera commany during | "gs lawn, on the afternoon and| . — | and Mra. Robert F Sterling, 1 and enjoyable affair and all pr +| Musical Tea the season of 1913-1914 and has sung | ®Vening of June 29 and 30. Prizes) |E. 43rd st., Miso Elizabeth Nye Bter-}ire cage Siadtinae dorwade te tia ‘The musical tea to be given by |t%¢ Principal operas of France, A| Will be awarded for the best entries. | DATE S ling: was quietly married to Mr.!next one on J The cadets |the University Guild of the Orthe.|/@"8¢ Humber of his pupils appeared A program will be presented amo t purgeon, of Rich: ‘contemplate giving a dancing party |pedic hospital at the Phi Delta |! Fecitalx during the Cornish school's | Thursday evening, and Friday eve To REMEMBER jmond Beach, Wednesday evening,!on Wednesday evening every week | Theta chapter house ME h |P8eent festival ning @ cafeteria din will be} SATURDAY, JUNE 24 jJune 21, with Rev. Ralph Magee until the FR. O. T. C. camp dishands | st., Wednesday afternoon, June 24,|. “t*- Kurla Strong is finishing her|S¢rved. Fancy goods, candy, ete., Mice | Musdrea zerere dance at fen : rat Methodist church, perform-|on or about July 26, the last one to| Will have the following committees |f!T*t “on With the Cornish school, | Wl be on sale. | ome, honoring is Margaret | ing the ceremony be on July 19. AN 4 herent is eating Miss D “ She has been prominent in music %, © Chien and Mr Edward Works | (me y 4 July 1 ea hereafter | in are is Della Wright, | . drews. | he home was beautifully decor: | witt begin at $ o'clock chairman of the entertainment com.|°!*cles in the Northwest, and was West Seattle W. T.U. Miss Harriet Baxter to entertain at || ated for the occasion with peontes|: ‘The cadets, about 200 in number, | mittee; Mra. C. L. Phillips, receiv.|Conmected with the state collage at} The West Seattle W. C. T. U. will Gtaner at the Sunset « and daisies in shades of pink, com-|are all college men from various | ing; tickets R Cogawell; Pullman. She has instructed many | meet at the home of Mrs. W. B.| gy bined with roses and gree | staten thas’ Widet ‘lied: Sethiedet (tubian, See. < rand; refresh. |Of the younger artists in the North. | Scott, northeast corner of California | first In sertes of sum-||srouping of palms, while the soft! They are here for a six w sum-|Mments, Mra, wawell; decora.| West, among whom is her daughter, | and W. Alaska st., Wednesday, June | anal ‘Wreganiekis t glow of pink candies added their/mer encampment and are undergo. | tions, Mrs. H. C. Joy prizes, Mrs, | Vivian Hart Strong, coloratura so.| 28, at 2:30 p.m. Members are ex Bratt Droaericks 18-1) charm, Mrs. Sterling, the bride'aling an intensive couree of trainine. |C. B. Kinnt: sy 1 features, Mre,|PP@®O, and Sidney Allison, baritone, | pected to attend and visitors will be Mr Ryan. mother; played “I Love You Truly” |Many will receive their commiasiona | W. H. MeColloch; program, Mra, A.| Mt: Allison received the Kibansky | Welcome. Speaker. Take car No, 2 MONDAY, JUNE te— preceding the ceremony, and Lohen-|next year on the same day they | H. Wisem: scholarship last season. to California Junction, Mrs. Anna Thomsen silburn's || grin's “Wedding March” for the pro-|graduate at college and are destined | Presiding at the urr © to be| Sara Y. B. Peabody ta a lyric #0- eee Mise Beatrice Peoples ant sts ||cessional. Her gown was of orchid |to be the future commanders of some| Mrs. Howard Hanson, Mra, Pierre PMto and an artist of exceptional Circle J, Wallingford 7 crepe de chine, heavily beaded in|of the reserve regiments and bat-|J. Frein, Mrs. J. Allen Smith and | ®b!l She wi the first vol Cirgle J. Wallingford, of the First 7 [blue and silver, |talions now being organized to meet | Mrs. € r. Clark. her connected with the Cornish | Preabyterian church, will meet with Mrs Forrest Goodtetion’s vriage || ‘The bride, entering on the arm of future emergencies | school and is well known for her| Mrs. C. D. Parker, 1329 Lucas pl., ; tes, at home to compliment Mise liner father, wore her mother’s wed-| The institutions represented are as ° costume recitals and her work with | Wednesday, June 28, at 2 p.m, Take! Mrs, Hervey B. Wilbur's tea at || ding gown of ivory duchess satin, follows: University of Washington Uusic | Mr. Jou-Jerville in the “Grand Opera | Wallingford, Green Lake or Merid- home from 2 until & lock, | elaborated with rare lace and pearis,| University of Oregon, University of en several neasons ago.) ian cars to 40th st Seewrins ‘Myo. Trask of Bayley |i over which was arranged the bridal! California, University of Idaho, Uni Cornish School Plans | Helm Boardman has been for eee Mr. Campbell Kelleners theater || Veil of her mother's. Her flowers| versity of Montana, Leland Stanford | & % : ans jthe past 12 years leader of the choir Notice to All W. TU. and supper party to honor Miss | were a lovely shower of orchids,|Unlversity, Washington State col | Summer Courses for pot . pi eg chureh in this| Members of the W. C. T. U. are nn and Mr. Edward | wweet peas and lilies of the valley. |lee. Oregon Agricultural college,| Voioga @ ante jcity and numbers among her pupils! requested to bring flowers to. the atnnees ‘tidemas Miss Laura Sterling, as her sister's |California Institute of ‘Technology. | Voice Students many church soloists. She will have! y, w, C. A. tied with text cards on tea at home to ho Mine Judith maid of honor, w aintily gowne Colorado School of Mines, North Pa C a anne ‘on aay te toueige ee “in&-/Thureday, June 29, for distribution Crawford and Miss Mary B. | in coral crepe de chine and em.-| cific Dental college ical College | Ornish school for their summer ses. | ers: ' er Y co Beach ie goral orépe G6 ching and’ em-}sifle Devin) 00 gon, Medieat (10m, Which will start in July. Stu-| ‘The claases to be included thie year ee sree convention. « Mrs WED: ¥ “age pars | y dents ‘om all sections oF ° y y a = rs ng ate giisneras mae E. Re enatt 2One se entertain || DOSeRays of pastel buds. A circlet of | College of the University of Califor Pe . ve hg ot f the country |by the Cornish school in this depart-| o¢riciat chairman by the Chamber of with bridge tei home tn com. buds was worn on her hair, and for | Ma. Th b A Pi pe pg " ora rye mm. | ment abn to be some of the best Commerce for the W. C. T, t u iment to Mise Catharine Howe rsa onrriel ‘cnt Maine, | see |The school has made rapid strides in | vet offered during a summer sexsio: : ders Witlara Chester seen, wii | Gowers she carried pink and laven.| y |the growth of its enrollment and in|Miss Nellie Cornish, director of the | Hat the flowers be delivered by 10 sitertain with the first in a series | act sweet pens, gardenias and water| Card Club Luncheon |national influence und ta just com. |nchool, hn exerted’ every effort iy] ™ | \n Sherprpnaglts ten Mrs, J, C. Moore will entertain the | plot rear tater + Moe bite Rh MB oe a) Bi cee ; Mra, J Moore will entertain the |pleting ita eighth year, and is al-|give Seattle a av 01 . KSD, 2 to Mr. Harold Clark, of P d, was ummer school that A ‘gern mse, JONn te ir. Harold Clark, of Portland, was| members of her card club at luncheon | ready recognized among the half-| will attract students from all parte Aquila Lodge No, 35 | d Ticaralt Micone to entertain with | best man for Mr. Spurgeon jon Monday afternoon at her home, |dozen leading art schools of America. of the country and give to local roan | Aduila lodge No. 35, D. H. P. A., oe ay Mrs, Clyde Everett Hudepeth. in IAATR pemeption. Eeiowes tae siteeanbg | Excellent courses have been ar-|dents a place of study that will rank | Wil entertain with a progressive . and Mra. Everett Orville Jone service, and Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon | Ps * yen wera y vhist party Wedne: y : + hans Saag rr < Onvthie 7 nes ro bneuprs hy Bc ria he ee Double W edding i" oged this year for voice students, |among the leading art schools of the sp party Wednesday, June at Miss Harriet Baxter's ton and “ aa . |The regular faculty will be represent. | country 9 p.m. at their hall, 106 Madison Kitehen shower trom 4 untit s |) t® b¢ at home after July 1 at Rich-| Solemnized les sy. daeauen Jeudeevile bere ct st. High honors awarded. M. erclock, compliinenting Miss Mary mond Beach, oN A aquble wedding was solemnized | Kurla Strong, Sara Y, B body Chapter G, P. F. 0. and the public nvit 1 ; John Ewing Price is at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wil./and Helm Boardman, In addi-| Chapter G, P. E. O., will close fta os | dice Geek wad - Donald Fraser to Mam M. Stevens, Tuesday, June 20,|tion, Serge! Klbansky, the noted| program for the summer with a ple Serbian Society Dance aeiittll # retook, at Wed June 29 when Mra. Stevens’ sister, Misa|Néw York vocal instructor, will| nie luncheon at 12 o'clock, and catied | 'TH® Serbian society, Liberty, of Con ollag aed’ Dmccaae sy Scio Margaret V. Heyer, was wed to Mr.|apend his third season at the Cornish | business meeting at the home of Mra, | Seattle, will give an entertainment Mowe and her tance, | Git la x. Mina Josephine | wrenee R. Hennings, and Misa | school A. K. Yerkes, Seahurst Park, Tues. | Nd dance on Monday evening, July ag eb * > Sale Per AB pe Sook, daughter of Mr. and Mra, B, C.| ae McCoy became the bride of Mr.| Jacques Jou-Jerville has just com-|day, June 27. Members will taee|% at the Washington hall, 14th and 90K, oO ron" a none engage n! urn ev jeorge V. | pleted Cy « " 2 7 ¢ eompiimen 3 , user, won of | Pec performing the ceremony. |the voice department and is consid: | Occidental and Yesle day: Mrs. Mobert Boyle at tea at 4 | Mr. A. G. M. Fraser, was announced | Miss Adeline Heyer and M. § 3 ‘ eel Mr. A. G. user, WA pUNce ‘9 leline Heyer and } T.jered one of the moat success - ppiaed some months ago, will be solemnized |Stuart Clarke were the attend fg be . ingle he. moat. successful | : 8: eae MONDAY, JULY 2— Prelate une see trae f ql jan chera singing in the Paelfic An approaching hurricane may Wisteria Club to Dance Colonial dance at Seattle Yacht 4 ; i oh. OE, 4 'e two couples are motoring to| Northwest, Already his pupils are in|affect the atmoanhere and the rays The Wisteria club is entertaining prong o'clock at Pierremont, the bride's | Oakland, Cal., on thelr wedding trip, |demand ne soloists, ‘The comi 3 jhome: Heionp thes 47 sade their teeta” mic opera, |of light pasing through it for more | with a dance Saturday evening, June ne Gondoliers,” was presented un-| than 1000 miles, | 24, at the Leschi pavilion, furnished the | procession ake and birthday candy. | The Army, Navy, Marine, Coast Health, with a Personnel Con and in Importance. NAVY YARD Rear Admiral John A. Hoogewerft U. 8. N., commandant of the Puget Bound navy yard, and Mrs. Hooge werff, en route to the Orlent, mem. bers of the party composed chiefly of graduaten of the of 1881 weveral Annapolis class will stop at Honolulu. affaire ore already jis honor of les voyageurs. DISTINGUISHED GUESTS On Monday at their quarters in the navy yard a dinner was given by Captain Ivan C, Wettengel, U. 8. N acting commandant of the Puget found navy yard, and Mra, Wetten gel, in welcome to Vice Admiral W Kh. Shoe uker, 8.N eting com ander of the Pacific ficet € ting the distingulahed party | Captain George Ki. Marvell, U, 6. jcommanding the U. 8. 8. Arizona and Mra, Marvell, Commander Frank KB, Ridgely, U. 8. N., and Mra: Rid, lily, Captain Charles P. Kindleberger. iM. C., U. 8 N., commanding officer at the naval hospital in the Ya Mrs. Kindleberger, Mrs. Gregory wife of Rear Admiral Luther £ ‘gory, Mre. Harriet C. Brown, Cap. tain George Williams, U, 8. N where planned 1 a, and |POPULARITY Two handsome dinners were given during the week for the same honor guerts, Captain George R. Marvell, U, 8. N., of the Arizona, and Mrs Marvell. On Saturday the hostess — Mre. Harriet W. Brown and on Friday the hosts were Commander Frank EB. Ridgely, U. 8. N., aide to |the commandant, and Mrs, Ridgely | ~ INTIME An atmosphere intime marked the dinners given on Tuesday by Com mander R. L. Irvine, U. 8. N., pro- }duction superintendent, and Mra, Irv. ine, and on Thursday by Lieutenant Allen Hoar, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Hoar. CAPTAIN'S DINNER Captain George RK. Marvell, U. 8. N., commanding the U. 8. 8. Arizona, gave a dinner on board his ship on |Tuesday, complimenting Mrs, Mar- vell, Commander Ernest BR. Gayler, U. 8. N., and Mra. Gayler, Command- or Stewart 8. Cake, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Cake, Lieutenant Commander A. H. Robnett, M. C., U. 8. N., and Mre, Robnett. MOTORING |. Motoring to some sylvan glade, din. ing al fresco, and returning by moon- jlaht have been recreations recently enjoyed by many attaches of the Yard, |DELIGHTFUL BREAKFAST At the Rainier club on Thuraday « idelightful breakfast was given by Solonel Charles L, Phillips, U. 8. A commanding the Reserve Officers’ Training corps at the University of Washington, and Mrs. Phillips, whose guest of honor was Mr. Frank Me- Glynn, the superb interpreter of the title role in “Abraham Lincoln,” the national drama, now appearing at the Metropolitan, and attracting great audiences, AGREEABLE AFFAIR An agreeable affair at the New Washington on Wednesday was the luncheon-bridge given by the Asso- See where Amundsen plans in & couple of days on going over the top of the world in a mono- plane. Now, that’s something I'd like to do on MY vacation, have a friend w like to go along. But I have told her she cannot go, because of monoplane carrying only person. one Have just learned that the “mono” | has nothing to do with the number of carried, Maybe I can take ALL my friends j persons % - =] I know one of the girl bailiffs down at the courthouse, She's the cleverest thing. She says | it's best, when a woman is ar- rested, just to go on the theory | that she isn't guilty, All men, | she says, are guilty, whether ar- rested or not. | { } | 1 {| x * Some of those attorneys down at the courthouse certainly do | handle their work thoughtfully and thor Yesterday after. | noon a door opened in the prose. | cutor’s department, Three of | those aforementioned attorneys | came out in a line and pro | ceeded down the hall single-fite, “Why,” said I to the one on the end, “why not walk togeth- er? Why. single-file (This recipe has been tested and Columbia U 3 ese yolks 1 tablespoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon gelatine % \% cup cold water thickened, Add the gelatine, which move from fire, place over ice or allow to cool, stirring often, before it “sets,” add cream and into the gelatine mixture. ‘Turn es in SEATTLE SERVICE SET vernment of the United States Sends to the Seattlg District Ranking Officers of Six Commissioned ServicesMiy) Cold Strawberry Pudding BY BERTHA E, SHAPLEIGH Cooking Authority for N.E. A, Service and Columbia University proved right in the laboratories of Cook egg yolks, lemon juice and sugar together over hot water until As the serve with beaten cream, sweetened and flavored with vanilla, and strawberries. This same recipe can be used with any fresh fruit except fresh pineapple (Cut this out and paste it in your cook book) Guard, Geodetic and Publi¢e] stantly Increasing in Numbers Jciution of Army and Navy and the last of these smart until the mecond Wednesday ber Included in the list were Sire Hoogewerff, wife of Rear Admiral |John A. Hoogewertf, U. & N., com mandant of the Puget Sound navy yard; Mrs, Muir, wife of Major Gen- eral Charles H. Muir, U. #. A |manding the Third division Camp Lewis; Mrs. Phillips Colonel Charles L. Phillips, t commanding the Reserve Ofticers* Training corps at the University of Washington; Mra. Meyer, president Of the association, and wife of Colo nel Oren B. Meyer, U. 8 As ite e of cavalry itles for the le district; Mra. Gamborg- Andreg first vice-president, wife of C nel Carl Gamborg-Andresen, C,, colonel commanding the marig in the navy yard; Mi second vice-president, Colonel BE. H. Schultz, ine 8. A.; Mrs. Charles, wife Colonel Oncar J, Charles, U. 8 colonel commanding Fort Mrs. de Valin, treasurer, wife of Supe eon Hugh de Valin, t 8. P. jsupervisor of the Seattle | Mra. Derickson, secretary, Commander Richard B. l 8. C. and G. &., inspector for ¥ Seattle district; Mrs. Coyle, wife Lieutenant Commander J. D. C U. 8. C. G., commanding the Seattl district; Mrs. Wilson, wife of Colo H. R. Wilson, U. 8. A., reti their daughter, Mra. Groves, wite Captain Leslie Richard Groves, en neer corps, U. 8. A.; Mre. Willson lwite of Commander J. D. Witison, Uy 8..N.; Mrs. Maize, wife of Lieutena’ Colonel Sidney Derby Maize, U. 8. Mrs. Walter Burgess Beais, 1 senting the Organized Reserves; Mi Maurice Thompson, representing tI National Guard, wife of the adjutai general of the stat men, parties in Octor com and wite of S.A, char Be barracks Sct ot corps CAMP LEWIS A brilliant ball was given on day at the Officers’ club, Camp Lew. |is. Notable in the throng was the house party of Major Felix Black burn, U. 8. A. and Mrs, Blackburn, which included Mr. Alfred Hampton, especial representative of the bureau, jof immigration, who is making an inspection of the Northwest stations, Mrs. Hampton, Miss Hampton, Cap- tain J. V. Conway, U. 8. A. Miss Hampton, who has an air of distinction in the ballroom, is well [known in the field of sports, where golf and motoring claim much of h attention. 1 — FORT LAWTON Mrs. Charles, wife of Colonel Oscar J, Charles, U. 8. A. colonel com: |manding Fort Lawton, entertained ” \the garrison bridge club on Thurs | day. The hostess was assisted by her laister and house guest, Miss Charlesy of Chicago, | MARINE CORPS 4 Members of the marine corps, sta- — tioned at the marine barracks in the. navy yard, who have been much in demand socially during the week are Colonel Carl Gambotg-Andresen, U, 8. M. C., Captain C. A. Larkin, U. 8, M. C., Captain Lyman Passmore, U, 8. M. C., Captain C. H. Brown, U. 8. M. Cc B.D. A. “Ah,” said he, “maybe we're working on a Chinese case.” “ee S’pose if they'd have been working on the Humane Soclety-Dog Pound cai they'd have come out on all fours. “2. I saw something funny a day or so ago; it dealt with a woman, @ youngster and a dog. The woman was strolling up Fourth ave. leading a fox terrier by @ chain, The dog was decorated on the top of its collar with a blue bow, About a half a block behind & youngster, two and a half or three years old, trailed along. The woman looked around occasionally, holding delicately the dog-chain meanwhile, and invited the young- ster to “hurry along.” It wasn't so funny, either; it was pitiful, But then maybe she'd had the dog long- or than shed had the chili. = eee I'm an awful cat. eee I wouldn't isten to me any moi tonight if I were you, Weak, pale, anaemte and thin peo ple made strong and well, HEAMOTONE The great blood and nerve builder, is now sold at all drug stores at $1.00 and $2.00 per bottle.—Advertisement. | niversity) cup strawberries cut in small piece cup cream beaten till stiff whites 3 eggs stiffly beaten has soaked in the cold water. cold water, Re- add strawberries and mixture begins to stiffen and whites, and carefully fold them to a mold and chill, Unmold and eummen |2 (SFRSSRTSSE HNUERE Ooe TheOAEWENNY YY FesoRseE as S82REes See sage £58 SEST"A9 BY Ser sessere ce segs 2273 ‘S8epe —