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| Personal eatile P and Mra. C. G. Mason returned e Bunday from a six weeks’ trip thru Society Mr. and Mrs. Duffy Hosts! at tie town Ww ashingwon. the Bast 7 > at Country Home; To| Dr, and Mrs, Lester J. Palmer Entertain for Bride-to-|nave returned from a six weeks! Be. jtrip in the East = Mra. Ziegemeler, wife of Capt Henry J. Ziegemeter, U. 8. N., com | eee ies aa .| Rear Admiral and Mra, B. F. eee SO Saee — Mutchison, Capt, and Mra, EB. H. Miilaaire cencta at atsuce this eve Campbell, Capt. and Mrs. G, R, Mar “ . . ; vell, Capt. and Mrs, W. H. Hell and Bing at their country home, “Bluffs,” Gomander and Mra. M. G. Cook manroromis park are among the naval officers and Monday evening Mr. and Mrs, Duf- fy were hosts at a “Mah Jones’ party, entertaining in compliment to Their week-end house guests. } ore Miss Hole to Honor Miss Fisken Miss Alice Hole will entertatn with Qn informa! bridge of three tables at her home Thursday afternoon, in compliment to Miss Mary Lea Fisk-| en, who is to wed Mr, Everett Griges, | oon, at the! ES ee etree Mr ond Mrs./I. J. Smith and his mother, Mrs. | Archibald Fisken, at the Country Smith, spent the weekend on a |motor trip to Vancouver, B. C. Miss Clara Emory wil! preside at) ee the tea hour, for which time addi thelr wives who are registered at the Hotel Sorrento. see | Mra. Francts W. Rrooks ts spend [ing the Fourth at the Big Four Inn, at Monte Cristo. r Sie” Dr. and Mrs. Varney Kelly are spending the summer at their sum mer home Westwood on Bain, bridge taland . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dose, Mr. C. at | Judge and Mrs, Burke and Mr. and tional guests have been invited, the! Mrs. C.J, Smith have returned from "Pat being confined to Miss Fisken’s/® short motor trip to Lake Crescent close friends. ee eee 5 m Fete In pur of rm . Meme TAs tentntpunnce of its bed. in| °"* Mrs. H.R, Updegrate, | the Orthopedic hospital, the summer | , “ Baiieay at Wing Point will hold ita|~ MT and Mrs. Corwin Eberting, Mr and Mrs. Robert MeClelland and @nnual lawn fete and entertainment ee 4 ie, duly 7, at the heave of Mr.|~"™ W. Waterman spent the Fourth : i “Jat Port Madison, " @nd Mrs. Frederick T. Fischer, a8 Luncheon Compliments Miss Griggs Comptimenting Miss Elizabeth Mr. D. C. Updegraft of Vancouver, C., will arrtve Friday to spend Mr. Hugh Purcell) te spending sev- eral days in Vancouver, B. C. ee Mrs. John F, Malony and son John, |of Palo Alto, Cal., arrived Friday and fee of St. Paul, Mins Mary Lea/),.ve taken an apartment at the San con entertained with a luncheon | \, ss ve aghiesn covers at the Golf clud| “Aree for the summer a att as } Mr. and Mra. George Smith (Marie Bureham) are receiving congratula Thursday tions on the birth of a son June 30, 00 at the Minor hospital, Gwiadys Matthews will enter: oes Mra. William A. Avery and family seven! gues luncheon at ec tonqanally Rncicacy crecnten arrived Friday from Los Angeles to nentary to Miss Eh age spend the summer at their home, $12 ‘Minnegpolie, who is visiting Miss | Zee" Anne ave. Yoong. Miss Leona Holcomb returned Sun- tes : day fro txit of yeral monthe lise Greer Entertains |in Los angeies and San Francisco House Guest Ne Mr. and Mrs. John Dudley Rob-. erts returned Sunday from Portland, where they have been spending two weeks. compliment to her house guest, Jane Talbot, of Portland, who Saturday to remain for a eek, Miss Marie Greer wan hostess Monday afternoon at an informal tea ‘at her home. ee Picnic Supper ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Purcell enter. d last Saturday evening with a se supper at their home, 824 Mc- Giivras bivd. ‘ters To Entertain at Tea Honoring their mother, Mrs. J ‘Carver Jones, of Kansas City, who is guest for the summer, Mra. Hicklin and Miss Pauline are entertaining at tea Thurs , from 3 until 5 o'clock. eee Mre. H. H. Stryker and Miss Helen Stryker plan to leave in a short time for the East, where they will visit in Chicago and New York. eee Mr. and Mrs. George H. Parker. Miss Exxie May Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Anderson and daugh ter, Barbara, left Friday for Mason Lake, to remain over the Fourth. e2e Mr. and Mrs. BE. C. Alt are spend ing the holidays at Big Four Inn. eee Mr. and Mrs. Keith Logan fultitt Lowman at the Country club. “ee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen, of Bill ings, Mont., will arrive July & to spend the remainder of the summer at their home at Port Madison. ee ‘The Hunt's Point Circle of the Fruit and Flower Mission announces ® progressive garden luncheon for! 4 party of friends who motored to | Tuesday, July 21. lun cit < ij coven te Halt is chairman of | U2" City on Hood canal to remain “i juntil after the Fourth include Mr eecnt maeneewente “tig Home: (84 Mra. Troax, their guest, Mrs course , *| Harry Hollis, of San Francisco; Mr Mrs. 0 Tile gg Genes 1. iexe|tn? Mrs. Marion R. Cummings and ‘ond . - c ir. and Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan the third, and Mrs. W. L. Bilger, cos stagrabye ices m will bel, Mr: and Mra. R. C. Kinleyside, of Bas ane the heme of Mrs Bilger, {Medford Ore., are spending a week ogg the program given by Mre. with Mrs. ‘or S&S. Denny before Ladies honbectae erick, so. | *#¥ing on a motor trip to California. Mary Roderick, eee no, accompanied by Mra, Winifred Bre ae nage eae. eae Mies Dorothy Allen wil) return Mae. violin, and a ap of interpre- Thursday from a visit in California, tative dances presented by Miss Clara accompanied by Miss Sinclair Harri. |son, who will be her house guest for Damrosch Seymour of the Cornish} bing School, as follows: (a)) Elegie, «)|* ™°™ ae Barchetta, (c) Prelyude, danced by Mra. E. F. Eckhardt returned today from San Diego, where she has been for two months. Miss Frances Kohler, Miss Frances | Scholl, Miss Pauline Noll and Miss| Bettle Bull. | The steamer Ariel will leave Madt-| | Sse a gon Park at 12 o'clock for Hunt’s| Mr. and Mrs. Walter W (Ca Point. mille Mahoney) have removed from Sa 6 jthe Seward apartments to Adrian . Court. Entertains for “0 * House Guest Mr. E. G. Cyr, of Yakima, and Mr. Po honor Miss Deborah Dixon, of /@%4 Mrs. William Russell, of 8 Miss Frances Green is entertaining|@lenn M. Owens until after the & number of the younger set over | Fourth. the Fourth, at the summer home of xf Mr. and Mrs. Burr Fisher and son, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua| Siveun,.at the Country cub. Mr. Jack Fisher, left by motor Frt ee day for California to spend séveral * monthe. Annual Community oe me Picnic Miss Barbara Munroe, of Winnt ‘The annual community picnic of | Pts: Miss Helen and Miss Irene Stim the Port Madison summer colony |*°" of Appleton, Wis, Mrs, Clark Was held today at the home of Mr.| ws. of Chicago, and Mins Hilda and Mrs. George B. Lane at Port|Sexauer. of Belvedere, Ill, were Madison, jhouse guests last week. of Mr. and ee | Mrs. Lyle 8 er. To Entertain for Sailors Mr. W. A. Holt, A dance will be given this evening |the National Bank of Portland, Ore vice-president of by Mr. Frederick Christensen and| accompanied by his daughter, Miss ; the Minnewatha club, at Christen-|Nancy Holt, and Mr. Robert. Ken ed gen's Broadway hall, in compliment dal, spent the weekend with Mr. to the sailors of the Pacific fleet. land Mrs Henry Franklin Gibso There will be no charge for admit-| LB sewers ont i tance. efit association of the Maccabees, 3 besveaend will meet Wednesday, July 6, at 8 p BS |m., In A. O. U. W. hall, Clubs Sch; CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY | ADDITIONAL CLUBS % | | William McKinley Circle Ladies of the Golden North William MeKinley circle, No. 11, re Ladi oat fhe Geen bey Ladies of the Grand army, will serve“) ™ riday, July 7, at 23% First ave, at 8 p. m. Members &@ home-cooked dinner Wednesday, . July 6, at noon, in Veterans’ hail,|U8ed to attend as business of im. ‘ Armory, followed by circle meeting |Potance Js to be discussed, at 2 p.m. and a card party at 8 p.m. | > a cenone. Seattle Lodge No. 7 eee Seattle Lodge No. 7, D. H. P. A, will entertain members and friends Bethlehem Lutheran Ladies’ Ald The Ladies’ Ald society of ‘the St @ Progressive whist party, Tues. Bethlehem Lutheran church wit dy; July 18, at 9 p. m. in Evergreen meet Wednesday, July 5, at 2 p. m., ll, oO. U. W. building, 1409 at the church, Ninth ave, High honors awarded “ee jand refreshments served. Regular Seattle Review, No. 51 | business meeting at 7:45 p. m West Seattle review, No, 61, W. B , A., of the Maccabee will meet at MARRIED BLISS Carpenter's hall, 4441 Cailfornia ave., Wednesday, July 5, at 8 p.m. ee The great secret of happiness in married life ts the little secrete husbands and wives have apart from one another There is lot of virtue In gravy, for it is significant of much; and you can take it from me that when |the gravy is good the household is Alki Review, No. 69 united and happy.—Art of Marriage, Alki review, No. 69, Woman's Ben-| by Horce Newte, Tonia Social Club Tonia Social ciub, 0. B. 8., wil! mneet Wednesday, July 5, at 2 yp. m., &t the Masonic temple, Pepsi Mr. | Baltimore, who is her house-guest,|omish, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. | i SEATTLE SE |THE ADMIRALS ‘Their hosts last night were Seat tle's leading citizens, under the ork flamme of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, The place, the Rainier club, dignified and handsome. The menu, fit for epteures. The conver leation, enlivened in the reminiscence and epigram, The admirals expecially complimented were Vice Admiral W. A ¢ fh {en {° THE CAPTAINS Were included tn the big dinner. Among them, Captain W, H. Stand. . assistant chief of staff: at THE COMMANDERS | Covers were also inid for them.)* Among them were Commander N. H. )"" Wright, U. 8. N., feet engineer offi Furlong, U Core cer; Commander W. I. 's. N., fleet gunnery officer mander G. C. Pegram, U. & N.. fag jaecretary; Lieutenant Coleone! J. T Buttrick, U. 8. M. C, fleet marine all Jo! \Genera * * Last night at Fort Lawton « din ner was given at their quarters by Colonel Oncar J. Charles, U. 8 A. colonel commanding, and Mra or Chartes, In honor of Seattle's distin: | x. guished militery guest, General | sf Charies G. Morton, U. 8. A, com-| are the guestx of Mr. and Mrs. J. D,|manding the Ninth corps area, and iin6 New Washington, will leave on in welcome to his bride. The affair was handsome, assembling, bewldes honor guests, Colonel F. B. Keaton U. 8. A., quartermaster In charge of | the Ninth corps area, Miss Huff and the general's aide. Thetr viea-vis in cluded the hosts and their he ! |party, Madame Charles and Miss |Charlen, of Chicago, and Mr. Freder jick W. Charles, of Spokane. | | The dinner was followed by a dance given by the officers and indies of |Fort Lawton in honor of thi inter lesting group. The Fort Lawton gym: | |nestum was effectively decorated, ! the music alluring and punch served | | Cynthia Grey is taking a tw ters mailed to her department ea large as well BERTHE DEVEREUX ADAMS mander KE. axsiatant tactical ot . Ww | Commander Houtenant and fleet signal officer. agre (THE GOBS 1 Morton Honored * *% * oe Fort Lawton En Fete iCharies G *\ka, and will be Joined at this point the | by Colonel Chartes, with neveral other ranking officers of the district. answered by her on her return, as promptly as possible. THE SEATTLE STAR | VICTORY SLIGHT Must Be Content With Frazier Nomination FARGO, N. D, July 4--The non partisans lost their fight to gain eon trol of the state government of North Dakota at the sare time they, were nominating Lynn J, Frasier for the United States nenate | On the basis of figures avatlable ed today the independent republicans claim they have nominated candi dates for most of the state offices over the non-partisan aspirant. The | indepe! ain have control Fs er the allimportant Industrial com mission, the state senate and the house, That would be a gain of con of the house over what unly held. mong them were Lieutenant Com: | 10" C. Allen, U. 8. N,, fleet | f° fficer; Lieutenant | Prey ra MoKee, U. & N. byes Licutenant | emt candidates for v. & |etate treasurer, auditor, tf nnel Licutenant | *f 0f Ssricuiture and labor, insurance jeot personnel Aoute: wa ; . commissioner and three railroad ommander T. §. King, U. 8. N.. a8 | Commi ere have been successful over the non-partiaan opponents. Governor Nestos has a nate lead they te the independ nomination for comminsion ander 1. athletic mi wot R. Shoemaker, U, 8. N,, acting com | LIRUTENANTS over the nenpartiena ecmiidate. for mander in the absence of Admiral] om. neutenante of the senior and | renomination, |B. W. Eberle, U. 8. N. of the entire |i inior grades had their dinner par| Thus the non-partisans must be Pacific fleet; Rear Admiral B. F.liieg too, These dashing young offi-|content with the lone victory of Hutchison, U. 8. N., chief of staff: | coms were later much en evidence at | Frasier over Porter J. McCumber for Rear Admiral C. F. Hughes, U. Bling various dances which made last/the senatorial nomination. N.. Rear Admiral 3 Jackson, U:|iignt memoruble c es ——— \8.'N, commanding divis ; ‘ & abaret Question ‘SIGNS Many there are. And each more bie than the other, The dance the Yacht club wae expecially for May Be Put Over That the cabaret question in re gard to the five pending applications ww , them and the juntor Meutenants,|tor cabaret licenses would probably 1. ©. Wettengel, U. 8 > : cian otheers ware pew cy pron acting commandant in the absence /#itho many ranking re | ko over two weeks was the statemen ot Rear Admiral J. A. Hoogewerft,|Present and quite keen about the! by Robert B, Hesketh, chairman of U, 8 N.. of the Puget Sound navy uties of the Colonial ball, Th€ tne council leense committee, Mon: yard: Gualain 2. 3 Tiegemeir, U. 8 Idance at Fort Lawton, welcoming |day, when a delegation of the W, C. . “aps a + U- Sl ine bride of Major General Charles|7, U, representatives attended the N ding officer of the flag-| 4 ) G. Morton, U. 8. A. commanding |committes meeting and urged early ship, the California “ hi jthe Ninth corps area, here of bi") action on the txsue. honeymoon, and en route to Alaska, i an an added attraction in recognh on of this famous naval night, Olive Way Matter Set for Thursday The Olive way improvement propo. tion will be reconsidered Thursday at & meeting of the streets and sewers Jcommittee of the elty council, The council was about to voie Monday on Had the moat picturesque affair of dance, It was a vivid, It carried one back }—the atreet ytul, carnival older countries and populations it had about it an officer. more nalves the motion to postpone further ac _ abandon suggestive of merrymaking® |i, on the project 62 weeks, when LIEUTENANT COMMANDERS led by piping Pan. There were | stra, Miracle obtained consent to re ‘They were also honored, expecially |nymphs, too. And while the dance those of the fleet and flagship staffs. |lasted the mermaids were outclassed. newer committee. jaeason, from gingham among the cottons, to Canton crepe wool and silk, will mak ing costumes, while watin will form many suite worn at Palm BF authentic Indication. rattler a thin and ¢ from which to it is delightfully light. OM RY wort of material in being j used for swimming Of course, jersey, both At first thought, crepe may seem wehion a bathing suit which tn expected to get wet widered on the and soda about a lack of | few days 8 Hot ° 1 don’t | compiain | prayer death. suite this . and erétonne | velvet and Fourth. . ¢ many bath. taffeta and! ~ more. reach are an linging fabric several colors. . even when One of the question is whether or nerve better when worn on the head than when manipulated be- fore the phylognomy Uke a palm- leaf, The decision seems to be going In favor of o- Haven't heard the bathing beaches fountains want to work. Be sides being hot, it's the FOURTH But Patrick Henry sald, “Give me Mberty or give me deat to some such day as this. wr the other of these, I'd be getting the answered. But the Fourth is a Glorious if the| Water with warm sunshine and « ‘brisk breeze blowing. j | Stockings and shoes should match the bathing suit, or the prevailing |" color, if the suit Is a combination of The bandana or cap, however, may match the costume or But | be tn distinct contrast. The rubber flowers with which wet, as wool never in, and the heauty | caps and sulta may be adorned come fer the bill back to the streets andlof it in that it is dry two minutes!in every color and are especially et: | after the swimmer ix out of the fective on dark suits. By Wanda von Kettler being con- [night shot firecrackers till AW 6 these days o'clock. This morning they not straw hats | shooting them at six to string out and time manipulation. . the block. ers today complaining + patronage these last | | oe ‘ ‘ . } so they aren't #0 | . * in regard I can’t 4 asked for one or big city, how I'm melting to and blue. where might | park for the parade. . ten enough, considering heat—and the Fourth of July, eee Then 1 shall call it a day. ee make last a But sombody applied a when I turned aroynd to look at rs roman candle being shot off dows” I haven't any firecrady oe Only thing I don't Uke about © the Fourth of July in s big elty is that none of the families from the country ‘round come to the celebration in bay-racks, Every. body within 50 miles has a Ford, . But then Fords rattle fairly well, What fs more along that same ob fection to the Fourth of July ig er, in that none of the youngsters bud out in made of bunting, or with thelr pig: tails tied with bows of red, white 4 oe Still, tho, a lot of people seem t» have the right spirit. town at 7 @. m. and numerous The youngsters out our way last) aividuals on the car were discush And go to the Stadium, where whole town is making a night of it. In the recelving line were General Morton, U, 8. A., cotm anding the Ninth corps area, Mrs lerton, Colonel Oncar J, Charles, U. A. commanding Fort Lawton, and re, Charles, ‘The general's party, at prewent at hureday for an official trip to Alas NATIONAL \. BDA Star readers who wish informa tion and formulas on waterproof Ing goods of ail kinds—clothing, tents, awnings, shoes, ete. will receive same by writing to The Seattle Star Washington bureau 1922 New York ave., Washington, D. 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Rubber Ti Read Tomorrow's Laid Eyes On The “Dan Pateh” Equipped With Ball HUNDREDS to be given away to Seattle Boys and Girls ster Wagon You Ever res, Too! J. D. LOWMAN STAR Vice-President Vice-President Assistant Vie J. WHITTY D. G. SCHMITZ E. B. ANSLEY e-President ( a HE Manager Credit Department Branch at Ballard Cc. W. CASLER stant Cashier in Charge Furniture Bonds curities Cash and Member Federal Reserve Bank OFFICERS JAMES D, HOGE Chairman of the Board J. A. SWALWELL President RALPH S. STACY Vice-President Other Bonds, War- rants and Securi- * *& & condensed report to comptroller of the currenc of The Union National Bank of Seattle RESOURCES and Fixtures........ U. S. Treasury Notes and Cer- tificates of In- debtedness . U. S. Government $2,482,086.25 and Se- 358,749.98 720,110.24 Exchange 2,096,245.88 At Close of Business June 30th, 1922 Loans and Discounts..........$ 4,624,283.16 Overdrafts Interest Earned, not Collected. . Customers’ Liability under Let- ters of Credit and Acceptances 5,108.24 55,170.48 62,424.14 56,922.17 83,000.00 5,657,192.35 $10,544,100.54 LIABILITIES THE UNION NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock .......... .....$ 600,000.00. Surplus and Profits ............ Reserved for Interest, Taxes, etc. Interest Collected, not Earned ... Letters of Credit and Acceptances Bonds Borrowed ............0+ Dividends Unpaid ............. Due to Federal Reserve Bank .... Deposits ...... ...605 s+eeeee+ 9,391,786.01 $10,544,100.54 97,572.05 * 20,458.58 17,844.76 62,424.14 145,000.00 9,015.00 200,000.00 A. B, STEWART Vice-President € 0. W. TUPPER Cashier Y. CARL NEILS EN CASPAR W. CLARKE Assistant Cashiers Branch at Georgetown M. G. SCHMIDT Assistant Cashier in Charge I had « bung last night myself, that I was going) = the aS rEs T came inte Qie ea be the best place A ahh cf. % anc Pretty soon I shall have writ- |) 2m REDE SEdgEEER Blag TORT x

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