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Mrs. O. B. Meyer Plans! Two Delightful Affairs ; Mrs. Reid Arranges Luncheon. UETONORING Mes, Burke (Margaret Robert ey Newlove), wife of Lieut | Wallace Burke, U. 8 A, Mra D Meyer, wife of Colonet Oren B > Meyer, U. S. A., ts entertaining with & luncheon of fourteen covers at the Bunset club Friday, July 21 Mrs. Meyer will again be hostess ) en Monday afternoon, July 24, enter bridge luncheon. > bich wuncheon Will Welcome Mrs. Brown = Welcoming Mra. A, V. Brown, who Pecently come from Tacoma to her home in Seattle, Mrs. G. T. wil) be hostess Thursday, July at a luncheon for sixteen guests | sat the Sunset club. ‘3 x eee ridge Tea Will lonor Mrs. Becker “Honoring her mother, Mrs. Tracy Becker of Los Angeles, | “who is visiting her, Mra, Harland | 4 Hines will entertain with «| Of nix tables, followed by tea, | y agjernoon, July 19, at} University Golf club on the cam. | | irs. Fred C, Ayer, Mra. C. T. Wil- ama and Miss Mary Allen will as Lee are enterte cing next at the club, with « of twenty-four covers, fn to Mins Heien Stryker, Fran- ir, Dr. with a given by followed by a theater Mrs. LG rf Will be hostesses Wednes- ay. July 19, to the members of the Women’s University club, at a bas “Wet pienic given at their summer at Agate Point, on Bainbridge - feland. The boat leaves Pier 3, foot ‘Of Madison st., at 9 o'clock, eee was today at a luncheon of four-/ covers given in complinrent to Rene Gertrude McMahan of ip, Who is her house guest. | ‘ nia poppies made an attrac-| ‘tive and bright centerpiece for the Pretty table. The hostess was as-| sisted by Miss Evelyn Thelberg. 2 Entertain With Informal Dinner ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Erickson will ‘@ntertain informally with a dinner Of eight covers this evening, compli- menting Mrs. Erickson's mother, Mrs. Nettie Kelton, of San Antonio, on her 74th birthday. Mrs. Kelton is spending the summer here. . . . Luncheon Arranged To compliment Miss Helen Thomp- ‘gon, Miss Kathleen Parshall is en- Aertaining a few friends at luncheon, | WFriday, July 21, at Frederick and 's tea room. The party will “ee Gives Informal Tea Mrs. J. W. Selover entertained in formally at tea Friday afternoon in| honor of her sister, Mrs. C. A. Iver. fon, of San Francisco, who ts her Mrs, W. D. Selover assisted the! Miss Ethel Richardson, Miss Helen ‘Quigle and Miss Jean Hawley pre sided at the urns Water attend Miss Pearl Harold's tea. | lawn of her mother’s home, Mrs. hostess and Miss Elizabeth Pond, | home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Archibald J. Fisken, coma.—Portrait by P. Croule U'Renn. At a charming garden wedding celebrated Saturday afternoon, July 8, at the summer at the Country club on Bain-\svtumn leave the bridge island, Miss Mary Lea Fisken became the Wride of Mr. Everett Grigga I1., of Ta- bo Bridge for House Guest rsonal Miss Dorothy Allen will entertain with nine tables of bridge at ber) aire Ro sweeney of New York home this evening, in compliment to/ arrived Friday to spend the remain- her house guest, Miss Sinclair Har-| der of the summer here. At present rivon, of Berkeley, Cal, who returned | he is the guest of Mrs. Alfred Ray- with Miss Allen last week to remain | M4, at her honm, 702 26th ave. unti| late in August. be Pinte see Informal Luncheon larrived in Vancouver, B. C., today, Mrs. Otto Kegel entertained with | on the §. 8. Niagara, and will return at her home Friday afternoon. er, Mrs. E. H. Jacobs. lah ea me Next Week's Calendar Mr. and Mra. Phillipe | Morrison, Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Ostrander and at Tea Shop | Mr. ang Mra. C. W. Lea motored |R. J. 8. Bethell, Mrs. J. D. Haynes,| Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hitbard.are | Mra. John Condon, Mrs. W. L. Avery,| motoring to Vancouver, B. C., for TO REMEMBER MONDAY, JULY 17— Mrs. tarry Stephenson Bowen's children’s garden party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bowen. TURSDAY, JULY 11— Mise Margaret Cole's luncheon at Frederick & Nelson's tea room to honor Mins Mildred Reilly. Mise Grace Epperson’s tea trom 7 to & o'clock, in compliment to Miss Dean mbard and Miss talre Stolten herg’« informal tea Mes. Wii lard Bheidon and Mise Katherine Miller. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19— Miss Kathleen Parshali’s shower to complin Lombard THURSDAY, JULY 20— Miss Dean Lombard to entertain at tea complimentary to her house Miss Marjorie of boudoir nt Miss Dean Owen, | | Miss Isabel Jacota, who has been | 22nd | spending the past year in Honolulu. Camp Parsons, the camp n informal luncheon of elght covers |to Seattle Sunday, to viait her moth. ;S¢8!th couneliors’ personnel Includer Seout Camp Campfire Girls Councilors to be Guests of Boy ‘The Camp Sealth councilors will be guests on Capt. J, 8. Gibson's Yacht “Muriet* for a trip up Hood |troductng her sister canal over the weekend ot July The Government of the United States Sends to the Seattle’ District Ranking Officers of Six Commissioned Service: Army, Navy, Marine, Coast Guard, Geodetic and Public | Health, with a Personnel Constantly Increasing in Numbers and in Importance, } BERTHE DEVEREUX ADAMS U, & ARMY U. 8 NAVY Was Camp Lewis gay Innt week?! And the navy? Always brilliant, | Rather, The 80th infantry had a| Always festive, This week the air is All the offi. |(lck with congratulations, Two large reunion dinner |popular captains have attained the ors, their wives and sweethearts rank of rear admiral. They are ‘The fourth Infantry also had several | Captain Henry J. Ziegemetr, U, 8. N partion, beginning agrecably with an} of the Califor reo Tt. M ending cleverly Then there ww hore d'oeuvre and Iu nding officer of the with @ demi-tanne. | Arizona | the reception of the victorious polo) what was the ranking naval party | team of the 10th Field artillery. Very jthis week? The lune | board the U. &. &. California by Rear! peatty, fon petite amie. Very: | Admiral B. ¥, Huteniaon, U. 8. N.,| Fort Lawton’s week? Compara land Mre. Hutehison, in compliment | tively quiet after ite recent cere ito Captain George KR. Marvel, U. 8 monies in honor of thelr ranking |N,, commanding officer of the U. 8 Major general, No bridge? Always|S. Arizona, and Mrs, Marvel, and in |honor of Captain i, H & little bridge, Mrs. Davis, wife oC) 4 wy commanding officer of | the| Captain F, %, Davia, U. 8. Ay W8*) Dennayivania, and Mre. Campbell, | the hostess, and her guest# the Fort) . There were navy dinners? Several. | Lawton bridge club, which meets Captain Cha P. Kindleberger, Mf every second Thursday |C., U. & A. and Mra, Kindleberger Fort Worden? Three feathers in| gave @ dinner at which Viee Admiral its cap. The dinner given by Colonel |W, R. Shoemaker, U. 8. N., and Mra. Henry Macpherson Merriam, U, 8.|Bhoemaker were the honor guests. | A, and Mra, Merriam, in honor of |Other dinner hoste were Lieutenant Captain 8. V, Graham, U. 8. N.,/Commander Ellis Lando, U. & N.,| commanding officer of the Oklahoma; |and Mrs, Lando, Commanier Robert | the garden party given by Captain |L, Irvine, U. 8 N., and Mra. Irvine Kerwin ap Rice, ©, C, U. 8. A. and wo Mra. Rice, in compliment to thelr /U, 8 MARINE CORPS hours quest, Misn Elixabeth Jones, of] Did you see that the marines the Georgia, and the ball given by the |other day at Gettysburg built # tent bachelor officers, starring the cap-|house for the president containing in and the officers of the Okis |every comfort from a shower bath jhoma, ‘The Southern girl was the /to a front porch? The marines are [reigning belle? She was, She al-jvery exacting, In the field every jwaya in. |marine tent contains shower bath. Fort Casey? That in the least of their buxuries, |mous dinners. They dine you weil] Are the officers hospitable at the there, Particularly Major Royal|barracks? Very, Among those who Kemp Greene, U. & A, commander entertain constantly are Colonel Cart lof Fort Casey, and Mre. Greene, and |Gamborg-Andrenen, U. 8. M. C., and Lieutenant J. Longstreet Whelcnel, | Mra. Carl Gamborg-Andresen. Their \U. 8. A. and Mra. Whelehel, Wednesday dinner was in compli-| | And litte Fort Ward? The usual|ment to Captain Charles H. Martin, | week-end program at the club, under |U. 8 M. C., and Mra, Martin, | guidance of Captain Arthur Kay CHambers, U. 8 A. Little, mon amie, but lively, Campbell, U Indulged in Ite fa- COAST GUARD ‘They enjoy themselves? Extreme | The hostesses of the army are|ly. Smal! and intimate dinners are charming? Especially Mra, Meyer, | their specialty, Mre. Hottel, wife of | wife of Colonel Oren B. Meyer, U. 8.| Lieutenant Commander James Free \A., in charge of cavairy activities for|man Hottel, U. 8. C. G., member of a jthe district. Her luncheon at the distinguished Southern family, has « Sunset club was tn compliment to | traditional chicken gumbo menu that i Mra, Charles, mother of Colonel On-|is the envy of the corps, Their lear J. Charles, U. 8. A., colonel bridge club ts another agreeable commanding Fort Lawton. There |function. On Wednesday the host- were fourteen In the party, several |e" wae Mra. Abel, wife of Lieuten- of the friends of the guest of honor |ant Carl Herbert Abel, U. 8. C. G. ‘dating from West Point days. Bridge |followed, and It was altogether de Mahttul. U, 8. GEODETIC CORPS ‘They are to Alaska much of the time? They are everywhere where | recent By Wanda The world in many respects may be changing fast—but not in afl, W nm still lays elaim to the Inst word, and woe to the man who tries to snatch it from her, Just yesterday in London a man was arrested for Ubeling his wife on & postcard, He told authorities she's never given him a chanes to say in mths what HE thought about HER, so figured he'd come in at the last with a few written wordh But he didn’t come in at the last His theory was all wrong. And now the wife's got him in @ cell where she look thru the bars seven times a day and make her verbal reply to that posteard as often as the pleases, ore Serves him right. These men must learn not to expect too much, The wife of today occa sionally permits the husband to remain at home and rock the infant while she attends to af- fairs of state; but never—no never—will she give him the last eee Occastonally we meet a man who |ts both business-like and decidedly domestic. He's the type who, after business hours, voluntarily visite the market fruit stand with the idea of NEW EXHIBITS BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD Beginning Thursday the Fine Arts Galleries had @ new exhibition. It will remain until August 8, It is open daily, free to the public, at 1213 Fourth ave. from 12 to 6 and Bun- days from 3 to 6. ‘This exhibit contains outstanding examples of the wide range of dress and decorative articles manufactured by Cheney Brothers. These examples, Other parties are prophested? Many, particularly in farewell to Colonel Chartes L. Phillipa, U. 8. A., retired, and Mre, Phillips, who tn the University of | ‘ashington, where they have been remely popular. They will go to California for the early winter, and later to the Orient. Colonel Phillips will be succeeded by Colonel Earle D'Arey Pearce, U. 8. A. They entertain much at the Unt- versity? Continually, One of the Prettiest bridge teas waa given on jThursday by Mrs. Priest, wife of | rivers, harbors and coasts need the care of ectentific engineers. Seattle is headquarters for the district that embraces Washington, Oregon and Alaska. Commander Richard B. Der- fckson, U. BS. C. and G. 8, te in- wpector and ranking officer, U. & PUBLIC HEALTH CORPS Who is the supervisor of the Seat- tle district? Surgepn Hugh de Valin, U. & P. H. 8, and one of the ablest |men in the corps, He ts spending & much-needed vacation motoring to ptain Harold Priest, U. & A., tn-| Yellowstone park with Mra. de Valin, and houne quent, | stopping en route at Salt Lake City, Miss Carlotta Bennet, of California, | where they were the guests of honor land Mrs. John L. Graves, of South at several handsome affairs. They with few exceptions, are taken from rare pieces found in museums and are of the different historic periods. A new memorial tablet to Enrico Caruso has just been placed on the walls of the Metropolitan opera house, It is « baa relief in bronze, by the sculptor, C. P, Jennernein, and portrays the head of the great singer in profile, with the figures of the muses of song and music on elith- ersidn = * ‘The tablet decorates the buff col- ored lis of the parterre floor, op- posite box 19, and was put there by the Metropolitan Opera House com- pany. A larger memorial bust, which ART GALLERIES OPENED am Fre al anc tle von Kettler ¥ his carrying home a basket of apric tiv or @ watermelon = Sometimes he displays great magy mee | keting ability—-greater than that 5 wo a worman. a oor Sometimes he thinks he does, ~ oes his I saw a man a couple of days age me uy a bargain watermelon. He rn didn’t intend to buy it His arm rn were already filled with bundles. Bug the fruit man anid he'd give it to hima bas for 20 cents—20 cenia being takena oft because of closing time. The man considered with much thought, | then said he'd take it. He handed over the 20 cents, got the melon @) with the heap of other bundles te @ the curb, then set {t down. A young nter of 10 summers or #0 stalked by land eyed the man, his bundles, and the mrelon parked on the curb. “Want to earn two-bite?” the man ed, “Then pack this thing” (indicating the melon with his foot) “three blocks up to the car line.” . * At that, tho, he saved a nickel purchasing the halfdollar melon for 20 cents. 4 PSPSRSRYSCAIBY «¢ Sey eee And he'll be able to get just that much farther when Seattle gets her five-cent carfare. eee Gone for today; chance return later. but may SECURED volumes of porms and of plays, Mr. Hughes brings |power to the production of plays. ‘The students in the cast are th who have played leading roles several years on the campus and clude Richard Bennetts, Grant rill, Harold McClinton, Doris C Gladys Deer and Janice Watt. eee Many people will be giad to that on July 24 and after, the H, ¢ Henry art gallery at Harvard Prospect sta. will be open to the Me Saturday and Sunday A Broadway car will take a to Prospect st. from which place | is two blocks, walk to Harvard. TI emall gallery houses a very int ing group of pictures Including of the best mpdern American and fa. pense of opening the gallery to tl public, but that there ts no charge any kind for admission. One of the most modern exhibitions Some time will be spent at Corotina. are expected to return early In July. of the! Seattle The Camp Boy Scouts, 14 Eastern, girls, who are enjoying; their first vinit in the West, The list includes Marguerite Bringloe, Evelyn Brown, Jeannette Cummings, Mary ADDITIONAL CLUBS The calendar arranged for next! over to Tacoma today to attend the 2 Kremmin, Irma E, Horst, Willa Wellesley Club Pinte weele at the Orthopedic Tea Shop will | wedding of Mixx Dorothy Alexander | V8" Putten, Hattie Smith, Doria 'J. The Wellesley club’ will give a pic Maoday,, Trinity ig Fa Arthor |004 Mr Joseph Carman. | Teftt, Rvria Tefft, Bula Avery, Eve-|nic for members and friends at “Loch ee ee ee et eee jIya Boutell, Ruth Bowen, Elizabeth |Kelden,” Mra, Florence Denny Hell Mark's guild of Bt. Marks church,|, Miss Alice Hole te visiting friends )}OUn and Neilie Rosewarne. |ker’s homme on the shores of Lake . “he 8 ia Spokane and Hayden Lake. A ~ | Washington, Friday, July 21. Sup Mrcnakaaed, Wiltanieette Preae:| see | Campfire Gitls to Take Part in the! por will be served at 630 p. m jterian chureh, Mrx. V. B. Armstrong,| Mr. and Mra. Charles Priday and | Shmstun tan We te toes IP \ deve care will leave the College hostess; Thursday, St. Margaret's |*09, Charles, Jr., who motored from|in the gourdeush eprontntes |notel, lat and Usiversty way, guild of St. Mark's chur: Mrs. W.| Portland early in July to be the with oy heauiarat tos ay ha Ped 3 and ¢ P ™. RES es W. Turner! hostess; Friday, Alki | @uests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Ayer Dnt wei phot |nhat | omer ons fl auxiliary, Mre, Char jaffner, |expect to leave Monday for their “pac ‘ ak cad deed (ok ghey ting later th " Wednesday noon, July 19, hi an; Sat y, L. O. E. club, | home. ; ned and decors: by Mra.iwith 2} John 4 ‘oreell, ek Sire, W. previ aihed eg “ee h Hoesley and her Campfire |9070, and Mra, Arthur Hallam, Capt Mrs. Phinney will be assisted on| Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Sargent ana | *°Y? jtot onet Swimming and danc tag wi Monday by Mrs. B. B. Bernard, Mre.| Mrs. Hugh Purcell , will motor to| ¢ r Oe Ibe the amusements of the evenin: \A. W. Anderson, Mrs. Kenelm Wins |Mount Rainier for the week-end, | Cuae tiene Sr Course Open to ry ita : llow, Jr. Mrs. S. B. Christie, Mrs. | ee | as! Capitol min W, ©. TU. T. U. will meet 4416 Fourth The Campfire guardians’ desta | Capitol Hin W. C. course to be held the last week of] with Mra. A. FB. Spen r WOMEN’S CLUBS tle Egbert, Mra. E. Mrs. D, Thompson | The first meeting in the fall will jbe held at the home of the president, | Mra. 8, Pearson, when the chairmen of committees will be appointed and jthe year’s work outlined. . | Highland Park P.-T. A sliver tea will be given b; Hiand Park P.T. A. at the home of |the president, Mre. Tom Alderson, 9424 Fifth ave. 8, W., Tuesday, July EB. Stewart and A High- 18, at 1:30 p.m. Each member Is requested to bring a few cut rags, as the afternoon will be spent in sewing rags for rugs. Prizes will be jawarded for the greatest number of [rags sewed, an well as for the most perfectly sewed rags. i “- | Picnic Supper for Shut-Ins stands in the lobby of the theater, was the gift of his wife last seqson, | Mestnable te hung now tn the Casual Ai galleries of New York. Mra. E. M. Field of Minneapolis ts showing collection of drawings which she |made without knowing what caused | her to make them. She herself is absolutely ignorant | of art, she says, but persons interested ~v, - in psychic research find her case in- charming performance of “As You | teresting. though art critics fail to see Like It” given in the Sylvan theater. |why such feeble artists among the This month, July 21, “Tho Im-/ departed spirits should be the only portance of Being Earnest,” the fa-| ones to make themselves manifest. mous comedy by Dace Wilde, will be | Several persons in Seattle interested | presented in Meany hall. in similar manifestations show both Mr, Hughes needs no Introduction | drawings, sent. they say, under di- to Seattleltes, but it may be well to/ rection of the spirits, and direct pho- remind visitors of this opportunity | tographs they claim they have taken | on the campus, As author of two lof those spirits. One of the pleasantest amusements in town this summer is the series of | plays being given on the university campus under direction of Glenn | Hughes, instructor in dramatic art. Last month 500 people attended the |Ninth ave. High honors awarded and refreshments served. Regular | business meeting at 745 p. m. eee Seat$e Review, No. § The social club of Seattle review, | No. 8, W. B. A. of the Maccabees, | will meet with Mrs, J. F. Schmutz, 1129 24th ave. on Thursday, July 20, at 1:30 p,m. Members and friends ei rnnet pom Ja NPOR OM. WAH TERAROWAETERGUOEETUH GER SERRCEREEGE? CE? 15088 GE Mak, Fach cee cea Was Wc lcke contend August at Camp Sealth Is open tl ave, N, W., Tuesday, July 18, at 2| For the pleasure of the shut-ins | invited. Lyon. j see mothers. ‘This is a wonderful oppor-|», m, Annual election of officers. jamong the ex.service agen’ of Provi- eee eee Mr. and Mra Tracy Chatrietal eo ’”, *° Paget cs comirinky pro. ee dence hospital, a picnic supper has Coterie Club Pienle Children’s Party Becker, of Los Angeles, are the |*suree with be untor tre dnnnion ut Services for the Deaf been arranged for Saturday evening,| ‘The Coterle club will give tts an. | Entertaining for her ttle daugh. |suests of thelr son-in-law and daugh-| Mine Edith Kempthorne, national], There will be services for the deat| July 18, at Woodland park. spon-|nual picnic at the home. of Mra | saitaag are seqenstes lon to tageel ter, Louise, on her twelfth birthday Mr. and Mrs, Harland C. Hines. fet secretarge muaictal’” te Afieg|!® the sign language at St. Mark’s|#ored by Rainier and Lady Stirling | Thomas Irving, at Rolling Bay, Tues- | Teena, ”oines ted eine to reese ay Mra. Frank M, Higbee was hostess | cies Helen ak ead te tte ce eeueiuet |chureh Sunday, July 16, at p.m, |chaptere of the Daughters of the| day, July 18. ‘The boat will leave |(e reproduce such lems sa will Interest at a children’s party given én the| Miss Bertha Robson, of Newton-|partment at national headquarters, | EN a % | American Revolution Galbraith dock at 9:30 a. m. thelr nein, - p.|Ville, Mase,, arrived Friday to spend|and local workers. A special boat| _,Pythlen Sisters Card Party = | | Mrs. Kdwin J. Brown and Mra. O ap Hes HANSEN.—w B. Randolph, of Woodland Park, |the remainder of the stimmer with | will leave for camp’ Saturday morn.| Pythian Bisters Past CBiefs’ asso.) H. Carpenter, chairmen, have ar Joint Picnic np — ecabratig le ys B — ‘Thursday afternoon jher uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. jing, August at 9 o'clock. ‘The |Slation gives @ card party Saturday | ranged to have automobiles at the| he Pennsylvania Study club and |"? They lived in Ballard 16 years The following little guests enjoyed |Hamilton Merr Jcourse ia In to 100 and it iajevening, duly 16, at the home of| hospital to convey the men to the|the North End Progressive club will |“#- There were three children—the toe Sawn pamnenvand benches: Alice | i lurgent that applications be made at| Mr. R. G. Green, 2467 Sixth ave. W. | park, where @ delicious supper will | join in a picnic at Woodland park | Mest a cripple—a girl named Esther mieia.” Sehert “mom Ooerne| 2 Y4oero, daughter ofjonce, The entire cost of the course | Weat or North Anne cars. » werved to about forty guests, in-| Friday, July 2 and the baby, Robert. Father be @ Pasian Paton Site, Dern Wh. Cloaro, 6008 First ave. “ see uding the men, thelr wives and ire came insane. and obildren | Sa Seouch, ; Latreine. De . Beavhaux rst ave. and expenses for the week at camp | 0 8 ‘ Lillian Lihou, Helen Gordon, Vivian ie leaving Monday for « nix |will be $15. A registration fee of $3] Woman's Civie Club swepthearts, —_—_—_[“—_- person hr ea Rage og Waters, Alice and Teresa Bowers, |“eeks’ trip to Chicago, New York, | must accompany each application. The annual picnic of the Woman's oe . faeces. 80. Wi hs cere Havel Baunton, Bernice and Jone,|TTento and Montreal Civic club, held in Volunteer park | General George Washington Circle Vital § ti pe : Satie Ractaeh” Marne, ‘Morte | see | Mountain Trip Starts July 30 | Tuesday, July 11, was a largely at neral ‘ge Washington circle. S cs | JAMES R. M'FADDEN.—James R. 7 Sean Gnd Jeune Thateus Mecien | MP. and Mrs. N. Frieherg and fam:| There are just a fow vacanciey left [tended aftair, The club decided to! No, 33, will give a luncheon In Vet | McFadden js sought ‘by his sister, Haves, ermine und Claries Richard |!¥ Fe spending the summer at Des! for the mountain trip. Girls who are |Aasist_ In the entertaining at the|eran’ hall, Armory, Tuesday, July BIRTHS |Mrs, Elizabeth Bunday, of Meadville, coer cual Sioa Senco. | Moines. Interested and yood campers should |teurlst camp in Woodland park. |18, in commemoration of the circle’s| Births in their households are re-|Pa., who is now at 1109 Ridgewood Lage is Fe he 4 ?ake thelr reservations at once at Three committees were appointed, | birthday foun [ported by the following Seattle men: |ave, Tacoma. McFadden, with hii a Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Biack an@!iocal headquarters cioment |the.chairmen of which are Mrs, Hat. perk iE wife, Carrie McFadden, and daughs) Kenney Home Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Arndt left | should be pre 4 and shoes ‘eps eae ft mean 2 aces West Seattle Review No. 51 Beate Wrsterien Manenn oiht ter, Ora, came to Seattle 45 | Benefit Concert today for a two weeks’ motor trip at headquarters. The group 4will| night. A large number have already | West Seattle Review No. 61, W. | Farwell, Raymond Forrest, girl, ago from Arimore, Okla. McFad 1” en as Re ts cs ee ve Sunday, July 20, and will re- registered at headquarters, but there » of the dageaboes, yi meet at | Sorat Sone gir den has since been reported dead, |home, a concert has been arranged! tr. and Mro. Wilam ©. Heusey| {tt Sunday, August 6. ‘The Camp. |is still need for more. ‘The guardian |Corpenter's hall, 441 OalllOrnla ave licirk, Robert. hoy. WUt the sitar Ras) Dats eee tor Wednesday evening, July 19, at |and family are ocounying thelr nuns {uf® Girls are going to camp at the|or some mother in the group must | species Shone de p.m. Lyneh Pailip Jemes, boy. confirm this. the First Presbyterian church. The|mer home at Wing Point, Co-operative campers’ camp, and will accompany each group of girls every ‘ i ¥. As pink CAWTHON.—Who wanted the ae « Poin' be under the leadership of Maj, In., night during the Wayfarer week. All Lady Eagles ‘ar Lawrence, girl. dress of J. B. and J. R. Cawthon? numbers willbe presented by Arville | . Belstad, piano; Mrs, Leslie Miller| yfre, R. ¥ ereon and Mrs, Hor. Seeger, soprano; Ruth Linrud, harp;!ace Kimball, of Spokane, who have Sidney Laurence Dixon, tenor; Vers | t making “Mr. and Mra. Fred Dayton Cook, reader. ay Young a short visit The program, which begins at 8:15 | motor for their home o'clock, follows: 1 left Friday (a) aisen” ».....Beathoven-Busont| Mts. Marjorie Macklem Shick, of EO ile Helstad | M8 DOw*ll | New York, arrived Thursday to spend (s) “Bel Raggio” (Bemiramide")..... the remainder of the summer with toy 4d eek hay’ W Rossini |her brother and sister-in Mr : ney thitner alter [#24 Mrs. L. Frank Macklem Leslie Milier Heeger | fides “Kfurlt Berceune Piyto| Mra, Harry Whitney Trent and mee Linred |daughte Priscilla and Loyal, will The aky Yesterday H Clifford Kantner Sprona |return Dixon } | a You" aday fi m Hayden Lake. . to Lake Chelan, | | | cintan| .Mts. A. BE. Disney, of Chicago, ar Wellesley club to plontc at “Loch y'W. Priey (Tived ‘Thursday to visit for several Kelden Florence Denny abeth #. ipa |months here and is spending a few at “Renae ba mee pr enon ator jdays with Mra, Nelson Phillips at W to entertain with f Dvorak | Wing Point ior ie senapiienent 10 Slee |) “Fhe Windle tn the Routh”... .-Boott | dad hema, eaiplimentary ttle Huth Linrud ginia Elfendah! and their house Helen Thompson (a) ‘Tee Gregn Gathedrar’; i¢liann |guest, Mine Wlsle Jones, of New| 4 saat Awakening’... -.Kramer York, are spending the weekend in dinner and moonlight dance || ta)" ‘ Sagat ome O6 Mere, and Mra, A. 8 |) (ON eat ‘a Doak a iy home of Mr dnd Mre A. || (py * y Harrow". A. Daly |_, Mri and Mrs. Fred A. England and Kidridge, in Laurethurnt | (op “Loday Douglas Malloch !children left today for a week's trip Vera Dayton Coo aham, Miss Ruth A, Brown and/giris and chaperons must have a| Tady Bagles will meet Wednesday, haries W., girl The former writes to inform that he t Miss Ellen Bringloe will be in charge ticket in order to be admitted. These | July, lag oe i BE hall = is gg +t ei is living in Port Madison, Wash, of the girls. may be procured at the Wa Firat ave. LANCHRON Wit Ue served | yw, . Mor it, , PU “ haniadartern, LS8e eUith aes }w|at 1 o'clock, followed by a business | Wetmo te. bos WILLMER PUGH. — “Ask him ‘ | Tacoma Guardians’ Training € who have signed at Campfire head. | Meeting and cards. Wiloss. red C wil é =o eres Fon yheng the : peg A Campfire guardians’ tr auartern should get thelr tickets at cee Wiewell’ Carlos BL. bo fetter from Mie, Widen Pasa = gourne will be held July 25 to August once, ‘There will be two practice | P--T. A. Pienic Yabu, Chiyokusu, boy lroueik’ care. ub te eavobiee a 8 . at the Puget Sound College of Re. nights, July 20 and 21 his is a| The King county division of the lhee huiband, “Puna > - % ligious Education. The course will, good opportunity to “ Washington state branch of the Na- |MARRIAGE | LICENSES [nor Been, ee e be in charge of Mias Ruth A. Brown the second law of the C |tional Congress of Mothers and Par-|- Name Mul Moore onbank Legal eae ae aT Ee and will be conducted by Mra, Edna to help our city in this wonderful un- | ent her associations will hold a| Heaselg Annie, Greenbank Legal | University Alumni - § Thompson, of Stanwood, Wash. It dertaking jpiente Thursday, July 20, at Wood-| cernac, attle . Legal, . . r t will consist of lectures on the Camp. | land park, Mra, C. Arthur Varney | Flego, Anna, Seattle + Le Make Picnic Plans 8 fire program dd clases in eraft Pipskssewau Campfire Girls of Yakima, retiring president of the| Wilson, John C., Seattle ...,..Legal! arumni of the University of Wash+ work and symbolism » will be| A business meeting of the Pipsix.| Washington state branch, will speak, |Pacevsky, Frances May, Se-) lincton will participate in pic-eatings be sutdoor activities, including hikes in| s¢wau Campfire was held at the ey Mann, William Ht, Seattle .-......48| Peanut and tub races at Fortuna am © conjunction with the Roy Scouts, | home of Doris and Gladys Sullivan Tribe of Ben Hur Pienic Fergus, Maud, South Bellingham. .48 | park Saturday, July 29. Luneh will x whose course will alxo be given at| An clection of officers resulted in the! ‘The district tribe of Ben Hur will| Ray, Frank, Seattle -47|be provided to all who hold tickets thix time at the school. The regis following being ¢ for the new| hold its annual picnic at Redondo | Burd, Verno, Seattle trees }to the pienic grounds. r tration fee for the summer school in term: President, Bleanor Anderson;| Reach, Sunday, July 16. A splen- n , Moxee City. Legal| According to the committee 1,000 t | $4, and must accompany the registra. | vice president, Cled Kuntz; secretary, | did program of athletic sports has ladys 1B. Enum- ar{members of the alumni association © 5 jon, Send fee to Roy 1. Sprague,|Helen Durland; treasurer, Mary | been arranged for the young foiks, ageing, ‘Wilmer 3 ttle, “Tena {are expected to be present Y t | registrar, care the College of Puget Schro seribe, Eleanor Anderson. | Appropriate — prizes Competition |Cann, Clara M., Seatil va Legal| = —— ; viving Coe are his wife and two neph-| A beach supper was planned for| free to all Weinstein, I . Seattle ...Lewal | Hannan, Gladys, Bothell jound, Tacoma, Wash. Thursday, July 20, details of which oe Selig, Isabel, Seattle . Legal | 7 , es will be worked out by Ruth Durland, Seattle Lodge No. 7 Hrandt, K. Otto TR, Seattle DEATHS Campfire Girly Register at Once| Cleo Kuntz and Eleanor Anderson, Seattle Lodge No, 7, D. H. P, A,, | Jacobson, Anna, : Anderson, Hngeborg. 17 years. for Wayfarer With the exception of only one| will entertain members and friends | Hewitt, Merton B. Seattle ... Legal] Mark. Meluin, AS Moats. Campfire headquarters has been|member of the group, the girls of|at a progressive whist party, Tues. | ine Carolyn, Seattle lege Crowell, donn, sheers called upon to supply 100 to 160 girls | Pipsissewau will all enter the “Way-| day, July 18, at 9 p, m., in Evergreen inane Mithed x rots: ee $5 | Qniehi, Nao, 1 yeu to take part tn the Wayfarer each! farer." hal, A. O. U. W. building, 1409] Worley, Ross a Bothell . Lagat |Wolth Walter Georwe 30 yeames