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ociety Katherine Reeves comes Bride of Mr. colm Moran; Enter- With Informal OUNDED by relatives and friends, Miss Katherine last evening became the bride . Malcolm Edward Moran, son and Mrs. Robert Moran of Ro- ‘The ceremony was Rev, Ambrose M,. Bailey at of the bride's mother, Mre. Reeves, at eight o'clock. flowers In lovely arrange- ecorated the rooms and bank. bower where the vows were ex: Before the ceremony, Miss Barnhart sang “Calm As The “and Mrs, Rose Spencer play. Wedding march from “Lohen- bride was charming In her ig gown of white Canton crepe, om simple lines, and her Was wreathed with orange She carried a lovely of orchids, Miles of the valley roses. Leland Brown of Olympia, as of honor wore an attractive ‘Of white net, with sash of jade and carried an arm boquet S, 4 b roses. Pauline Reeves, the bride's Was a dainty flower girl in “organdie, and carried a Wat a’ set of pink sweet peas. Mr. p Williams acted as best man » Moran. ‘Informal reception and supper the wervice, and Mr. and » Moran left on a yachting trip the San Juan Islands, the @onning for traveling a dark ‘WHI spend the summer at Ros and after October 1, will be at id =. Green entertained ‘an informal tea at 4 clock | Luncheon for im afternoon, in compliment to “ " , Rebert Boyle of New York,|California Guest : guest. Assisting were} Complimenting Mra. Chauncey Mo Cecil Bacon and Mrs. Dudley hanna, of California, who is the house guest of Mra, Frederick Jackson, _R. D. Merrill and Mrs. Wal-|Mre, F. A. England will entertain Collins presided at the'with a luncheon of twenty covers at and assisting in the dining iner home Thursday afternoon, July 6. were Mrs. geod Be yore eee Andrew Price, i. lamiiton . . ‘and Bre, Livingston B. sted-| Tennis Club Carnival in, Jr. The Tennis club'this year will give 3 = ¢.¢ tte annual midsummer carnival on Before Dance ‘Friday and Saturday, August 4 and and Mrs. Joshua Green are en. bt hacen ag Lowy scagepny hal i dinner at their home oats evening, July 6, compit- . ar . Miss Deborah Dixon, of| Miss Vining Married Md., the guest of Miss Merrill, and Miss Maude on Home bi lca Clair Vining, daughter of Mr. and @inner will precede the dance |MI™®. J. Seldon Vining, to Lieut. Fred- ‘Virginia erick Louis Snyder, U. &. N., was i | ge yrange Mer-lnolemnized Wednesday afternoon at 3 hi Tea Fisken and her fiance, |‘2* home of the bride, 1413 Righth iret C ave. W., with Rey, Ro A. Vander 3 % Oriegs, 11, Las officiating. : heon on Saturday ter's maid of honor, and the brides: | Mrs. Trafford Huteson will enter. |maids were Miss Evelyn Johnson and iain with a luncheon at the Golf club Miss Estelle Wheeler. Lieut. Claude afternoon in compliment to |Coanna acted as best man for Lieut. Robert Boyle and Mrs. William |Snyder. Trimble, of New York, who are| Mra Snyder is a graduate of the ing the summer here, University of Washington and ts a 749 3% member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. and Mrs. Peterkin : ii inner Hosts Dinner-Dance at _Dr. and Mrs. Guy 8. Peterkin en. |Summer Home ined at dinner Wednesday even. Dr. and Mra. W. H. Pittweod and complimentary to Mra, Z. M.|Mr. and Mra. George J. Haecker were 4 . and Miss Mary Ralien- per, of Atlanta, Ga., who are in the ity for a few days on their way to . n Covers were piaced for the Woman's Century club at the summer home of Dr. and Mrs, Pitt wood, at Richmond Beach, Saturday evening, June 24, entertaining forty guests at a dinnerdance, o- ee Tea Compliments|s¢, Barnabas’ Guild _ Visiting Nurses Entertains for Nurses [ gMre. Albert Charies Phillips and! g; Barnabas’ Guild gave a tea Berne: Mrs. De White C. Metis, this afternoon in the private dining tltarming musical tea, honoring thn }77™, ot the Y. W. C. A., compli Misiting nurses who are attending the National Nurses’ association con- receiving line were Mrs. F. C. Bab- cock, Mrs. J. A. Slamm, Mrs. George N. McLoughlin, Mra. Herbert H Gowen, Mrs. Trafford Hubesqn and Park Weed Willis. _ The honor guests were Miss Mary Van Vechten, Miss Mary Alexander, ‘Miss Henrietta Alexander, Misa Love ) fey, Miss Anderson, Miss Hoy and a) Zellars. Invitations were con- "fined to the visiting nurses. : eee EXCURSION SAN JUAN ISLANDS Te Kast Sound Friday Marbor id Fraser larried Thursday ‘The marriage of Mr. Donald Rob- SUNDAY, JULY 2 ert Fraser, of this city, son of Mr. Steamer Stoux | A. G. M. Fraser, to Miss Josephine! ROUND TRIP $2.50 | Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C.| LDREN HALF FARE Cook, of Crozet, Va., was solemnized “Thursday afternoon at Pierremont, the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Cook. ‘The venerable Archdeacon Fred- @rick W. Neve, of Ivy, Va., read the Service before an altar banked with| ——— Miss Genevieve Vining was her sts | Mrs. John Wheatley, Mrs. R. {hosts to the Datighters’ auxiliary of |, menting the visiting nurses, In the) Summer Dance dances thie evening at the Seatt: Kaufer and Mr. Terrance Dawson. eee Seahurst Auwiliary in Charge at Tea Shop Seahurst auxiliary will be Saturday. Myre. L. L. Mellon w be hostess, assisted by Mra. A. 1, De Zan, Mra. J. O. Johnson, M. Layton, CONCERT WILLIAM 6. JACKSON Alaska Indian Baritone | FINE ARTS HALL 1213 Fourth Ave, Tonight, 6:30 | Working for Success University Music Store 4312 Lith Ave. N, Se ¥ Saburban D AT THE CORNISH Roy at Harvard Avenue SAM HUM “The Theater and The Commu ity.” SUNDAY, JULY 1, 8:30 p. m. Tickets: 50 Cents Pius War Tax in MONDAY, JULY 3, 830 p. m. Assisting Artists: the east veranda. The maid of was Miss Elizabeth Swift Hol- Today, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charles Bollong Holloday, of Wil- Mington, Del, and Mr. John Andrew Bermuda iiiies and greens, arranged ‘The bride was charmingly gowned fm ivory satin embroidered in pearis, and a wreath of orange blossoms fas. fened her tulle veil to her coiffure. | A shower of roses and lilies were car- | ried. { Mr, and Mrs. Fraser left immedi ately after the ceremony for the ‘West, and plan to spend the summer mt the home of Mr. A. G. M. Fraser. see Dinner for House Guests To honor their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. James Pearson of Indian. i 8— apolis, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hadley Sizes tes Gre entertaining with a dinner for as pictar fen at the College club Saturday Women’s One-Strap evening. ockre Marriage of Miss Cottrell Announced Mr. and Mrs. George D. Cottrell announce th marriage of their Ganghter, Bessie, to Mr. Harvey 8. Jordan on Tuesday, June 20. | caer Dinner at Home Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ives were din.| Mer hoste at their home ‘Thursday evening, entertaining 14 guests in honor of Mr, Frank Coatsworth “| Tincoin, Neb., who ig @ visitor in ‘town. SSeS Saturday Black Kid Slipper “ Special ‘Chain-Store Values Unequakd” of Chi- Yacht club. The committes in charge Includes Mr. George McAteer, chair. | cee man; Mr, James Hyon, Mr. Leonard charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Bartlett, Mra. J. L. Ritter, Mr. R. R Morris, Mrs. §. EB. Drake. Mra. 4 8. Spear and Mrs, KR. K. If you value your watch, let Haynes repalr it. Next Liberty theater.—Ady. MAURICE LE PLAT — Celebrated French Violinist, former leader of the Lamoreaux Grand Orchestra Personal week to mpond the Mu Mra, Herbert Condon, at thetr hon at Bainbridge Beach, and Major Ho vard C, Moor Moore at Fort 1 wton, . their ho Bowles, of Bi are arriving next Tuesday, to lea’ they will sail July 6 f lapent several days in the city la jin Pasadena, Cal. eee cago, was solemnized in the First Presbyterian church in| party of friends will motor Chicago, Friday, June 30, at high noon. Mr, and Mrs. Schull) Vancouver, B. C., to remain over the| (Oa will spend their honeymoon at their summer home at Fox | Po¥r'™ a hehe Honors Mrs. Boyle |'ake-—Portrait by Curtis studio. Thomas B. Gaffney, The Knights of Columbus will give eee the first of, a series of summer main until after the holiday, Mass., where he has just graduat Berst college, eee tn) Mtr. and Mra. John Erikson, with !and his mother, Mra, C. H. Sands, left | their daughter Margreta, and com-| Thursday by motor for a tour of the . left today } | panion of ee Gertrude Larsot “Hats there cot bugles, beneath “Hats “The by.” Of course the flag will be |be in town and that means they live. Bank in Nursery, specialist in window May Van Dyke Hardwick, Piantst In the years to come, than George Kirchner, Cellist Tickets: $1.00 Plus War Tax Tickets on Sale at Cornish Box Office party taken at the home by P. DON’T MAKE WRINKLES 4607, In having an AmertcA Suctio and hairs are whisked up as if Appliance Co, 1007 First Ave. more eyestrain or headaches. RICHARDSON, Is at your service with the ni Bidg. Call Main 1695, In the new convenient of terms and where will find his salesmen extrem at James or call Elliott 0750, | Mr, and Mrs, Francls Marton Wi CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Scholarships at tk . Ore, will arrive next a " + 1 eeciste uoeee tha Baueaeg wie tour A. R. E, M. 1, Club Cornish School sonsindaw and daughters, Mr, and The A. RB. B. M. B, lub will meet Welcome news to followers and U. & A, and Mrs. | Vashon island, Saturday, July 1, Take | Mr, and Mra, Frank P. Dow and “6 guest, Mrs, A. Lincoln] Minnewatha Cl ton, returned Sunday Visiting | ‘trom a week's motor trip to Portiand,|\ All visiting members of the} Two violin scholarships, one for | Mra. B.A. Wilson, of Oakiand, and | their friends and escorts, will Mrs, Delia Hahn Gearin, of Portland, | entertained with music and dancing Wednesday with Mra, William Leon-|evening, July 1, at Chris Zaton and children for Quebec, | Broadway hall, Broadway Mr. and Mra. John Wallace and son| Mr. J. Friedlander has arranged Hume in arts of the theater, Hve- One of the new movie stars | |Markham have removed to their summer home at Seahurst Park. for the sailors of the Pacific feet, bY Mr. Hume for those who are| that her name Reif Pg ond ee eee who will all be the guesta of the *nmaged during the business hours and wants anoti pi ‘ ad Mr. and Mrs. A. Meyer have arrtv.| club on this occasion, of the day, Maybe the Judges on this Seattle Speaking on the subject ae a pow from Pasadena, Cal., to “ee In the class on 4ecoration and| hotel naming contest could sug- ‘soir | Hl iy sade gp poses spend several weeks visiting their Steven's Relief Corps No. 1 design a scholarship will be given] Sent afew. — fpeoe at ap daughter, Minn Louise Meyer, Mra. Ellen Burbanks and her three|for the classes of Rudolph Schaffer. hate kik gee / Ue | . ° daughters will enterta en's Re-| For children under 16 years a BE eg Arges lo have @ 008 ik in eastiia: sins es | Miu, Cocll Baton and Miss Kathe.| lief Cofpe, Ne. 1, A. R. aad lacholarhip will be awarded for “Magnum Bonum” was last week | ways bothered me. rine Bacon have returned from Port. | friends at all day gathering at their 2: y | ted for that hotel. Mf not “ee land, where they attended the Rose poecage ee Longwood Place, Frt-|clay modeling, to be given under | Mieeted Theol ros Bi gia tal Aus endaxtar’ ue. the nie | Show, rage } yt dao ‘nil ‘heii Jiineine, wie ey oa dorian to this svar | ane an equally beautiful name for! have often thought of something | 0" c ie t m1 rss Mr. and Mra. Seymour W. Condon | be served, Members are requested to! ment, a movie actress, In this case it has) difficult tn that connection. Sup week, visiting relatives and friends, | shed by the executive committee, Of furnished by the Cornish school to agg Hors und of alee . jen route from the East to their home| Which Mra, Belle Sheppard is chalr | those interested. aR a gaiangy oe Pongal Srerthe Sagine ane the tate tam | Second ttle leeway | i4 | ih oP % Second, it affords that litt ¥ | supposing that leading man show! | Mrs. Walter B. Hogan, who has So ahaueel The American flag will! xretster, ‘Thibaud and Flesch. It is which might easily bo grabbed by|iook around when he got to the [been spending a tew days with Dr A ge expected that his classes will draw| close friends, and written up to 9d-|door instead of blindly staggering and Mrs. A. 1. Bouffleur, left Wed Benttle Lodge No. 7 pupils to this city from various sec-| vantage in movie magazines. Thow¢| out? Supposing he should see the a tor her home ta Spokane. Seattle Lodge No. 7, D. H. P, a,|U9%* for summer school work. magazines might guy, “Those who! lady with her arms outspread, feeb / wilt holé tts » peut eee me - know her well call her "Mageie’—this |ing badly n’everything, and want j_ Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Matthows| mc, July 18, at Beoteroen Ban [204 131. Sor information call Cagl.|wineome Magnum Boctim of the} ing him to come back right at the lie steave, Poin hacconesens at beer! A. O. U. W, building, o a aceoant of | ‘°! $885, oF write to 2426 11th ave, N, | screen.” start? I have often thought how jto ‘unt's Point, x iT wor yo ee ee th ul wot a. that would mess up the possibility mainder of the summer Mer ee wren tattle Review No, Bt What matters if the name does! of a good picture even before it bee | | ‘emt Seattle Revi vo, | c in Lat What} go Mra, Bruce Faris, of Vancouver, AB eview No. 61, W. B,|mean something in in? gan A. of the Maccat a t eee B.C, will be the guest of her par. Kindergarten and Primary Day jaceabeen will meet aut | maa ters what it means? ents, Judge and Mra, H. B, Hadley, School tweed sult with which she wore} The wedding of Miss Zana Marie Brown, <n yar Of | ¥ntil after the Fourth, ty hat im the copper tones.| Judge Fred C. Brown of this city, to Mr. U. H. Schu Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Ives and! Kindergarten and primary day achoot| ,,ETROGRAD To Moscow Tt takes its place with the rest—| | ing man got on the outside of Mra, Mason Hawkins of Philadel- bees ta ; - phia, arrived today to spend the}, MF. and Mra, Adolph Kaestner and! i.) . out with a pencil and a given ne this unquestionably sider seriously further matters, summer with her mother, Mrs. W.)DF Joho Clark, of Chicago, are) cnough, Mr. and Mrs, Reed Chambers left) rer. Thursday on a motor trip to Van- 1] couver and Victoria, B. C, to re| Judge and Mra, Burke left today Mr. Stuart Frazier, son of Mr. and Mra. Raymond R. Frasier, re turned last night from Amherst; with hie B. A. degree from Am-|to remain until after the Fourth, . Chatter of the Shops “Along the street drums, a flash of color = must entertain our sailors ro: | es a thorough way that they will remember Seattle as long as A NEW HAT FOR FLEET WEEK Notable Lecturer, Ac-| To bé sure—when u can get such adorable ones at the Model Mill. tor and Producer, will lecture on nery Shop, 627 Pe HER HOUSE IS JUST DARLING It's the flowers that tend to make it so—she gets them at Bonnetl's | 2600 East Galer (on the boulevard) Capitol 4200. THE SILKEN SHAWL, heavily fringed and embroidered, ts the popu- lar wrap for evening, while the Shantung wrap docs duty with the ‘aris, will be heard in Concert. afternoon frock, ° i NOTHING WILL BE MORE DEAR TO THE HEART Early. 1910 Federal Ave., Capitol 1653. Worrying over those superfluous hairs, when Ila Laing can remove them for all time with electrolysis, See her at 618 Bitel Bidg. Main |; HOW FORTUNATE SHE IS i} Wing-like draperies are featured on many of the lace and thin material frocks. They never end at the hern line—always above or below. 1 eee HOW GLORIOUSLY HAPPY I AM To know that I can read with ease and that I won't ever have any You'll find him on Fraser-Paterson’s Balcony, . THE JEWELE rings. His new location 1g 1222 Second Ava, Parts {s eliminating belts axtoanther on coats for the coming season— they are wrapped loosely or draped about the figure or else they are held together with large clasps. WHY WASTE THESE WONDERFUL DAYS | | By having to take so long to arrange your hair, when the Marcel Beauty Shop gives such excellent shampoos and marcela? 206 Denny MODERATELY PRICED FOOTWEAR FOR MILADY Can be found at Newbrand's Boot Shop, 1525 Third Ave. For instance, T saw the snappiest black patent leather pumps with belge quarters that just arrived and a world of white pumps and oxfords, eee Metal cloth wraps are brilliant Indications of a glittering year, ‘They come in bright gold or silver with luxurious tur collars and gorgeous linings. eee | WONDERFUL TRIPS FOR THE FOURTH Ford Coupe Hugh Baird is offering you at the most TAK Clubs ‘|Music me |with Mra, Charles A. Lampert, at her gamtrers of the Cornish school 1 ® 1 C yivan Beach, ar-jeummer home at Sylvan & the announcement that several steamer Virginia, at Plor 4, foot of |#cholarships will be awarded this Spring at $40 pn year for the summer seasion, fol e lowing the custom set several wea-| sons ago. to Entertain UrReR American Nurses association and intermediate and one for advanced students, will be given tor the class! ot Maurice LaPiatt, newly appoint ie, ed violin instructor, ‘This will be & 10 week's course and tryouts will nd Madb held at the sohoot July 8 | and! A scholarship for men will be) jawarded for the class of Sam ve|by the Minnewatha club, Saturday pero lor | won at Admission ts free to nurse their encorta, be asked to break the cham. with Lieut, Keating for shore leave "Ng Classes will be held this season) down at Hollywood has decided | poe bottle over the actress’ classes in outdoor sketching and| z two advantages. First it satisfies posing some time right at the be | come w rl at | Come prepared to sew on work furn. Complete particulars are being) ine desire for nomething different. I| ginning of the picture when the movie star or anyoMe else consider-| mys to the leading man, “Go—go—~ LaPiatt studied at the Con-|ing the name of Magnum Bonum.|out of my life tor—ev.v-v-er-r+?—« servatorie Nationale at Parts with man, Take Green Lake car to La! yrp tona station, walk north to Long. Seen eet Hall, 4441 California Theda Bere — > a " Minn Cymbra Daniels announces|“**s Wednesday, July 6, at 8 p, m. Pola Negri friend of mine says the opening in September of her own feito de 2 Magnum Bonum | would even be bad if the leaa- From Petrograd to Moscow is four | naturally, impressively. Nothing, | the door then turned around hundred miles, and the railway which | could be bett | and looked thru the keyhole. . ween ™ {connects the two cities is the pee Sweden, to remain Indetinitele | *traightest line of its length in the| I'm glad wo've had this hotel bo Paceged gee ars world, the route apparently having naming contest in Seattle. It's More time needed In which to com to fr both boys and girls, grades 1, IT was built, interestingly wonderful idea. And provided A by an American i now that the Judges do not Must cease, Sucteashs' tteihan ede be oe Winans by name—E. Atacama decide to give that name to » BE seed * see S| Powell in the Century Magazine. the hotel I will undoubtedly ‘Till we meet again. — | for a motor trip to Lake Crescent. | They were accompanied by Mr. and) Mra, C. J, Smith. ee Mr, and Mro. Harry Martlett and #4 family are motoring to Monte Cristo, Mr. V. 0. Boone, daughter Betty, eorgian circuit. | off! mes a blare of a ruffle of the eky. off! flag is passing as 4 passing—Uncle Sam’s Navy will! lots of wonderful times—for we) yally—entertain them in such| $8.65 $13.75 $14.65 Two Pairs of Knickers Every garment in the Cheasty Junior Shop has been reduced for this SPECIAL event. All Top Coats for Little Boys and Girls 29% Discount Boys’ Wash Suits 1/4 r Little Boys and Girls , W/ 4 SUZANNE, eee Bidg. eee boxes and hanging baskets, you know, | eee & photographic portratt of her bridal Croule U'Renn, Make the Appointment IN YOUR FACE nm Cleaner to help her—ravelings, dust | by magic. She got it at the Blue Bird (near Madison), eee -—for Dr. Edmunds treated my eyes. jewest In Jet and amber beads or ear. Straw Hats ‘5S AND BOYS WEAR MEN WO AVENUE AT SENECA STREET wee eed section Soe ae ae E.BISELOW PRES. & MGR. _ STANTON WFREDERIGK VCE. ely thoughtful and courteous. Fourth Advertisement.