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| ociety | Luncheon at Sunset Clud| ~ Will Honor Miss Anna- © ble; Visitors Compli- mented Today. DANIEL RB. TREFETHEN ts @ntertaining with a luncheon at maet club Thursday afternoon jor of her auat, Miss Florence of Portsmouth, N. H., who | fer Guest for the summer. Covers De placed for fourteen. rs. Ballard Luncheon tess )) Honoring Mrs. C. E. Dickinson, of Atigeles, who is visiting her iér, Mrs. Paul Harper, and ta; Herbert B, Coho, of Mount Ver Bay N. ¥., who is the house guest 3 ‘aunt, Mrs. William P. Harper, M Page Ballard entertained twe guests with a delightful | roses in a low basket cen ations Out for Tea Marcia Berger has issued in- bon, July 26, from 4 until 6 o'clock, | |. Whose engagement to Mr. Janson has recently been | ‘Mrs. Edwin C. Ewing the 2 assisted by Mrs. Otto Wagner, e Brown, to and Dorothy Ehrlich. eee Frederick Hostess Frank Frederick entertained fh an informal uncheon at the Mf club this afternoon, honoring | “Robert Boyle of New York Bly close friends of the honor guest re invited. va eee te for Guest Frank Preston entertained at her home with three ta- @ of bridge in compliment to her guest, Miss Ida Bean, of New 4who. left last evening for a) compliment : ise Anna | bara Portland, the |and Mary Madeleine and James and Mrs. Curtis Sar-|Sheahan left today for Big Four oR inn, to remain away two weeks, * Miss... A. Matthews per attired in a taflleur ss rht blue Poiret twill, heavy: | y¥ embroidered in jet beads. With ia she wore a wide hat of flame lor, and carried a bouquet of flame | the ceremony a delightful was served the bride and| in the private dining toom at years, during which time she employed In the city schools. Mr. was stationed at Camp Lewis fing the war. Mr. and Mrs. Pickle make their home fer the present at The Highlands Sunday | @fternoon to honor Mrs. Albert} Lindiey, who is visiting her brother-| Mr. Hervey Lindley. Mrs. C. Beinn and Mrs. Alexander | Birthday Surprise presided over the tea cups. ee Dance at Tennis Club Friday ) Friday night will usher in the id summer dance of the Tennis e at the clubhouse. The follow lompose the committee in charge: Hazel MeMillan, chairman; | Mrs. Arthur Latimer, Mrs. Living: | Kins, and the Misses Virginia Shea- Pan, Phyllis Blake, Harriet Baxter, Beatrice Peeples, Geraldine Jackson, Amy Munday, Priscilla Anderson, ; Mildred Farrar, Achsa Lou "i | | Janet Sheahan and Polly Perkins. eee | Tea and Musicale Mrs. B. R. Lewis was hostess Monday afternoon at a tea and Mitisicalo given to compliment her guest, Mrs. Lenore Thompson, of Winnipes, formerly of Seattle. The fea table, centered with a charming Dasket of vari-hued biosso was) Presided over by Mrs. Grace Gilman | and Mrs. H. N. Anderson. eee _ Marriage of _ Miss Yates Announced Mr. and Mrs. William Yates an. Mounce the marriage of their daugh- fer, Doris Estelle, to Mr. Raymond! Dewey Warwick, of Center, Ind. The ‘wedding took place Sunday mornmsg at “Rose Lodge,” the country home! Of the bride's parents, at arlington The rooms were artistic in their Gecorations of spires and sumac, | reat branches of the red berries and | @pirea banking the cobblestone fire. | place before which the vows were exchanged. Miss noid Wegeston was raid of | honor and Mr. John Stewart acted ag | Dest man for Mr. Warwick The bride wav charmingly gowned im embroidered ratine and carried an | @rm bouquet of bride’s roses, Mra Warwick attended F way and} ¥ranklin high schools, Mr. Warwick | an fg « petty officer on the destroyer La vi Mr. and Mrs. Warwick left for @t home in San Diego, Cal. ” Personal Enetgn Charles Dresser Murphey, 21, and will be static here with his division until Septem Murphey «C: son) is vedting her aunt, Mrs. | Mr, and Mra, Paul C. Harper and} Herbert B, Coho, hureday for | Rainier to remain until Mon: | prefe day Miss Loretta Brady, of San Fran who has been th few days of Dr ia deaving Wedneaday a three weeks’ trip to Alaska. ctsoo, Hedrick is entertaining | Mra, Charles, mother of Co! at b aunt, Mrs, W who f* making an extended tour of the West. |r Miss Martha Letcher May left this morning to me to Portland with Mr. and Mrs. mont, week after visiting friends in Aber deen Miss Bernice Berry of Missoula, |house hides its simple lines w ‘at her home this afternoon, | Mont. arrived Sunday to attend the | music Mh ngage | oR et gpg netomat we table. | school this sumurer, eainat a tapestry er Mra. Max Piutti, of Aurora, N. Y.. doan of Wells college, is the guest for for a tea Wednesday after. |% week of Mr. and Mra. Manson F. P Later she will spend nting Miss Katherine Mil. | Temainder of the summer with her Sef Portland, the guest of Miss daughter, voted Brown and Miss Louise ;at South Beach. Frederick H. Parks, Mra, Walter Tracey and little son, ced. | Walter Tracey, Jr. of Albany, N Robert Fox, Jr. and Mrs. | ¥., are guests of Mrs. Tracey's sister, gin Everett Mitchell will pour | Mrs, Folger Peabody, at the Peabody first hour. Mrs. Wallace Duthie | farm. Mrs. J. Thomas Dowling and «mall Misses Mildred Lewis, Lur-|dsughter are spending a short time Eileen Delaney, Claire lat Saint's Rest. Mr, and Mra, J, C. McMillan left yesterday for a week's sojourn at Lake Crescent. Mra. F. E. Palmerton left yeater. day for a two weeks’ visit | friends at Coyle, on Hood canal, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ficher Boyn- ton are planning from their summer place at Lake | Chelan this week for a visit with | Mrs, Boynton's parents, Mr. and Mra. 4 ie: dhvPeted ak Gaile. heme aaron jaswintant to the captain of the Yar | Lake Washington. Mr. and Mra. Fred B. Tracy of |mander C. ¥. Rrant, Cordova, Alaska, arrived Seturday to make their home present they are guests at the Hotel Savoy. im Seattle. At Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Ferry, Rar. Mrs. James Sheahan Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Utter have ax their guest Mrs. Utter’s brother, Mr, A. V. Comings of Philadelphia. Compliment to Miss Shaw Mrs. Jay 1. Durand fs entertaining & group of young people in compli- ment to Miss Josephine Shaw at the Tennis club dance Friday evening eee Luncheon Compliments | Miss McMahan Mrs. Carl Elwood Fryer entertain luncheon of fourteen covers at her horne Saturday after. complimenting her guest, Miss Rene Gertrude McMahan California poppies in| graceful arrangement attractive table. wweet peas and lilies of theled with a and a few of their intimate o¢ Puyallup. Misa Evelyn Thel Pickle is very well known | tery assisted the hostess in enter. having resided im Seattle for| taining her guests. | Tea Shop Service | Wednesday Scott Matheson will be hostess for Westminster Presbyteri- an church at the | Shop Wednesday, assisted by Mra. | Harvey R. Spencer, Mrs. Robert A. | White, Miss Belle Peilier, Mise Mar. Miss Nancy Gunter, Misa Eleanor Orthopedic Tea | garet Gunter, Margaret Stitt, | Davies and Miss Margaret Matheson. | : Mrs. Charles Pells, with her sister, | Frank Pelis, and Webster, entertained on Friday af ternoon at her residence, 8620 14th lave. N. W., in honor of the birthday | jot her mother, Mrs. Lena French The guests were members of Lieu fhe members of the younger set jtenant jcorps, 23, and Seattle lodge No . Whose presidents. organizations, Bton Stedman, Mrs. James Colbert | sented the honor guest with a travel Sullivan, Mrs. Walter McEwan Tom-|ing bag and a string of pearl beads ‘Tea is gathered from the plant four | times a year. TWO FLAPPERS — DRIVE TO SPOKANE “Oh, Carrie, mother is going to let yur car to Spokane ic, Won't that be fun? She never ag let me take the car out of the city “That will be jolly. Are you going 'No; of course not. You are going “Is that #0? heard about it.” “Well, I was just getting ready to Aunt Jane hag asked me to We will stay a time I have bring you along week and meet some young people and have a good time.” “Oh, that will be glorious will let me go, of course. }you geing to wear? lote warmer there than in sport skirt and blouse I expect to we r them most of the dresses, in case auntie gives a party “Yes, of course, T haven't any Nght 4, but T have been want ing some, so T know mother will let me get them for thig trip and I do, too, ao T will get amall sum dowh and finiah by | between Madinon on a #hort wed-\and Spring, upstairs in the Ris ding trip. After Sept. 1 they will be| building, over the Pig’n Whistle."— Advertisement, SEATTLE SERVICE SET The Government of the United States Sends to the Seattle Army, Navy, Marine, Coast | District Ranking Officers of Six Commissioned Services, Guard, Geodetic and Publie Health, with a Personnel Constantly Increasing in Numbers and in Importance, BERTHE DEVEREUX ADAMS EPERENCES Army and navy we on, ‘The Sunset club ts one. |The T alike? Quite different, ma_ petite jam The Sunset elu Georgian in architecture, equally matity, It was here Mrs, Meyer | ARMY DAY wite of Colonel Oren B. Meyer, U. 8. | Rrown, wife of Captain C. MH. Brown nen have thelr |t Lieutenant Commander — Ruswell nnis club another, Are they |Waesche, U. & Nu Mra, Derielson wife of Commander Richard B. Der , delightfully jicksen, U, 8, C. and G, B, inspector of the Beattie distrlot of the Ce |Georgian in appointments, suggests and Geodetic corps 4 laraciousnens just touched with for 8 M. Cy Mra. Waeeche, wite of Will be Thursday, It will marehat A., gave her luncheon last week for}auch charming hostesses as Mra Lieutenant Robert Wallace Burke, UL. BA Jonet O#- | Phillips, wife of Colonel Cha ar J. Charles, U. 8 A., colonel com: | Phillips, U. B.A. retired, ranking ding Fort Lawton, And it i#)army officer In Seattle, and one of here she will be hostess at two other |the most popular recently luncheons, the first on Friday, com. plimenting the pretty daughter of! Mrs. Meyer, wi }Captain George Newlove, M. C,, t 8. A., of Fort Lawton, nity of Washington Colene! Oren B the Univ Moyer, U. 8. A., in charge of cavalry | the wife of activities for the dintriet; Mra, Wil-| | won, wife of Colonel Richard H, Wil jaon, U. 8 A. retired; Mra. Marquart The Tennis club ts less formal and | wife of Colonel Peter Bugene Mar with an allure ail ity own. The club| quart, U. &. A., retired; Mrs, Schulte, vines that are most sophistic der | wife of Colonel BE. HM. Schults, W. C., ted Uy and, with Its tennis courts, poses! ne! Oscar J. Charles, U, 8 A., colonel rubt|commanding Fort Lawton; Mra and blue waters, The glassenclosed | Noyes, wife of Lieutenant Colonel Nttle dining room, mauve in decora | 8, W. Noyes, U. & A: Mra. Kay,/ tion, looks out on Lake Washington, !wife of I *, wife of Colo §. Aj Mra. Char tenant Colonel Joseph 80 friendly and gay with ite boating | C, Kay, U. 8. A and swimming, that one forgets to watch for the famous mountains |moored somewhere in the offing. The tennis tournament is on and the | guished army and navy visitor®| | whore presence his given such brit. | Hancy to the Seattle nen cannot leave the without a glimpse of Rainier Nation al park, where the flowers and «la lolers moet, ax well as all the world land hie wife. Tennis club will center many fash lonable eyes during the next month. |NAVY DAY Will be Wednenday at the tourna mont and the list of navy hostesses includes such important leaders ae Mra. Wettengel, wife of Captain I, C. Wettengel, U. & deting com mandant, Puget Sound navy yard Mra, Kindleberger, wife of Captain C. P. Kindleberger, M.C.. U. 8. N commanding officer at the naval how pital in the Yard: Mrs. Gaylor, wife of Commander EB. R. Gaylor, U. 8. N. Mra. Willson, wife of Command- er J. D. Willson, U. 8. N., command. Mra. Irvine, wife of Commander 1 R. Irvine, U. 8 Ni; Mra, @mith, wife of Lieutenant Commander Charles | Smith, U. 8. No Mra. Rice, wife of |have been much praixed by the offi. | Lieutenant Commander Paul H. Rice, |core of the Pacific fleet lately moored | it becomes apparent that a ferniniat | erteon of Oklahoma—there may be #0 U. & N. Mra. Wuest, wife of Liew |in those hospitable harbors. The en-) jMated flersonne!l has been handsome tenant Commander Richard Wuest, PARADISE INN Has intrigued many of the dintin:- | on, and who virons of Seattle Among thone enjoying these Amert lean Alps are Vice Admirat W. R Shoemaker, U. 8. N,, acting com mander of the Pacific fleet. and Mra.|t#inly did score on the court .|Shoemaker; Erigadier General Rob- ert Alexander, of Camp Lewis }hta som, Robert Alexander, 17., a) jthird-claseman at Wert Point; Liew-| |tenant Colonel Ridney Derby Mates, | & A., and Mre, Maize, of Camp} ing officer of the recetving ship: | Lewis. COMPLIMENTS Port Townsend and Port Angeles Mra. Shirley, wife of Lieutenant! persconel quite Honteed. Their hosts Mra, Brant, wits of Lieutenant Com- 8} Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Went Seattle Review No, 51 ‘West Seattlo Review No. 51, W B, A., of the Macoabees, wit! meet at | Carpenter's hall, 4441 California ave. Wednesdsy, July 19, at § p. m. se Lady Eagles Lady Eagien will meet Wednesday, July 1 First ave. Luncheon will be served at 1 O'clock, followed by « business meeting and cards, see Fremont Union Fremont union of the W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday, at 2p, m., at the | home of Mra. Whitner, 3909 Burke) ave. Good program “ee Robert Morris Social Club Robert Morris Social club, O. FE. 8, will meet Wednesday, July 1 at Woodland park. A pienie lunch | will be served at 12 o'clock. Those} attending are asked to bring a cup, | spoon and fork eee Pioneer Auxiliary to Meet ‘The Women's Auxiliary to the Washington Pioneers will hold an all-day meeting at Pioneer hall, | | attempting to extinguish @ fire on biz $25,000 hydroairpiane, Vincent Astor, millionaire, was burned about Madison park, Wednesday, July 1 to which all women who lived in ‘Washington in territorial days and their daughters are invited. A basket | at the M. BE. B. A. hell on) Commander Major Shirley, U. 8. N.: have been representative civilians, as well as the officers of Fort Worden : Mra.'and Fort Casey. ren taentiasiageatietin ianoatieanancarsiientiacmm—eanenemmemssai tL WHAT RICHEST GIRL OF EUROPE WORE AT BRILLIANT WEDDING LONDON, July 14. Thie ie what Miss Edwina Ashley, Bu- rope's richest girl, wore today when she was married to Lord Loule Montbatten A simple Reville gown of soft silver timsue with ankle length hem and a low waistline from which depended two narrow pan. els at the sides. Sleeves were of Nese and wrist length. Fouryard court train which was draped in 15th century Point de Venioe lace, Sitk tulle vell surmounted by a silver lattice coronet, pointed tn front and surrounded with orange blomoma Diamonds gleamed from the center. with Mra. Liza H. Hall, 1708 Green Lake bivd, Take Green Lake car to Denny station. Bring bathing suits. Astor Hurt in Plane Blaze} NEWPORT, R. 1. July 18.—White luncheon will be served at noon. | ti hands yesterday, The plane, tn Business meeting and program, see Kenney Home Musicale Musicale for Kenney home, at First Presbyterian church, at $:30 o'clock. eee Tonia Social Club Tonia Social club, O. E. 8, will meet in Masonic temple, at 2 p.m, | for cards. eee Alki Review, No. 59 Alki review, No. 59, W. B. A., Mac: cabees, will meet Wednesday, at % p. m., in A. 0. U, W. hall. cee Women of Mooseheart Legion Women of Mooseheart Legion will | | meet at Moose temple, at & p. m., for | initiation and installation. Ladies of the G. A. BR, A tea will be given Wednesday, |July 19, at the home of Mrs. Mar. waret Ward, 2133 N. 63rd st., for the ladies of Lincoln circle, G. A. R., and} thelr friends, cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Street Car Men and Ladies’ Auxiliary Dance The Street Car Men and Ladies’ Auxiliary will hold their monthly dance at the old K. P. hall, Friday, July 28, at 9 p. m. All welcome. od music and refreshments eee Social Club Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Social club of the W. B. A. of the Maccabees, No. 8, which was planned for Thursday, July 20, at the home of Mra. J. F. Schmitz, hag been postponed until September. eee Congress of Mothers and P.-T. A. Pienic The King county division of the Washington State Branch of the Na. | tional Congress of Mothers and| Parent-Te basket p r associations will hold mnie Thursday, July 20, |at Woodland park, Mrs, C, Arthur which he was about to ascend, caught fire near the New York Yacht club| | when the pilot, ¢ spinning the propeller to tune up the fford Webster, was motor. A leaky gas pipe was ignited iby the spark Astor was not on the plane when {it started, but he immediately rowed out to it and tried to put out the fire In Persia the wedding service ts al. ways read in front of a fire west fashion is to have your ning gown and evening wrap Varney, junior past president of the|made to match of the same material Washington state branch, will speak.|This ix evidently just an Games and prizes will be provided | of the three-piece sut! ide. for the children of the members un der the direction of Mrs. president of the Foster Parent-Teachers associations. cup and 4poon. Coffee and cream will be furnished * 48 General Sherman Circle General Sherman Circle, xtension For evening, of course, the caper 3. F. Hail, jare not attached. They are lined with uncil Of |some brilliant contrasting color which also is used, In the model shown, to Members are urged to bring plate, |line the ae nels of the skirts Other notes on evening wear are that waistlines have become hipless and skirts are rapidly ay |the floor, The newest Paris importa Ladies of | show evening gowns with long skirts ung the G. A, Ry will hold a noonday|whose bottoms ure transparent lace luncheon and splash party, Thurs‘ 's an excellent compromise—really day, July 20, Members wili meet long, apparently short, anderin? By Wanda von Kettler days is tennis playing in & bathing | enthusiast’ ‘The beach was as far ax rtationed | It's being done at Seward park A girl I know ned to be a beach she ever got; she didn’t swim. But she always had the cutest outfits,! Cap and eswim sult to mateh, with rolled sox and ali that, Her ¢aps) What's that? airle are still aitting on the beache and sunning themselves during out of thewater w wide, and were big gay tam-o'-whanter ribly attractive. hued swim suits, decorate the courts at all daylight how the beach and ducked her. She was | 2 wild for about 10 mintues, Then she Only objection to swim stopped to consider, and came to the on a tennis court, seems to me, has to do with color combina tons searing the bal ee bad at that got a «ray thick rubber cap that fits tight over her ears, She's kicked off the rolled sox Her outfit tent near ly no “fetehing.” But she's learning to swim. Ladies may w gay bathing suite don't tend tow One of the prettiont ewim wulte on the Beward park courts yenterd ternoon wan in stripes of b © stripes running « 1/8 1a Bing Sing, The boy wore « red} | bandana acrom his brow to keep his person is he who thinks the world won the gamé inl couldn't get. along without him but that youth cor Women Will Invade | Congress; Men Quit BY Lio K. SACK WASHINOTO in congress now—-"Aunt Alice” Rob-{ bn threatens the next congress: | auch stalwart defenders of the right) i; |ly entertained and the commissioned | of mere man as “Uncle Joe” Cannon, | Fordney, of | and Senator John sharp! me of Missiewippl, are pulling up their stakes and quitting. ; Boy Theews Un Auto, Badly Hurt Withers, age many 9 will not longer call attention to the novelty, | senate, and two have already re-| ceived their. party's nomination, There ure evén more women candi- dates for the house of representa tives and before the entry lints close others won the democratic nomination for |senator. In Wisconsin Mrs. Ben C. Hooper, of Oshkosh, president of the ‘Wisconsin League of Women Voters, wan nominated, receiving the democratic pomination for senator against the doughty La Follette. son of A. J, Withers, beth’s hospital hovering between and death from injuries received late pitched out of his mother’s lap when his father made a ab rp turn of th He fell under the whee lof an automobile driven |Vaughn, of Franktin didate for the G. O. P. senatorial nomination from Nevadi a clreus around the state and get-| | ting the advantage of the crowds jwhich vinit the “big top.” | jis fighting the eccentric Jim Varda- man in bis efforts to return to the United States senate. | tiful and talent congressman, seeks the democratic nomination for senator 1 rouse’ are “Aunt Alice” Robertson, | lot Oklahoma, seeking reglection; | Mre. Winifred Mason Huck, daughter | of the late senator, of Illinois, and | J others |from having everything her own | | way. Two other women in that; | state, Mine Perle Dunham, of Okla | jhoma © jof Hollis, are running for congrens. are terribly flustered. ‘TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922. _mmarans exrEIED v6 wn Third Fire in Six. mo Months Does Damage Monday night, and took a wold watel: | ORMGON CITY, Or J other homes were repor ner hoe 7 : Fire leveled » quarter blo de mene Henn bracelet and a | y ARN j tered during the night and six auto 4 Preiser: Aaah vis ¥e $60,000 ¥ THOMAS J. KANE, 24, 2616 15th |” 4 wan the third perious fire th 1 ave. W., was recovering in the Provi- | ity has suffered within wix r Fj e hospital Tuesday from bruines «4 when he fell from the toot-| Monday. His lege and t ' board of an engine in South Seattle bruined “i to have little loop bows on the loome things, like Bhe Was, tore! One day somebody dragged her off | clusion that the water wasn't so | Now the's learning to ewim, he's July Clearance Sale Offers Unusual Values At the Fastern many exceptional bargains are offered at reas- onable reductions, Now is the time to rave money on summer apparel, Low prices and easy payment terms make a double incentive. ee 8 funny, but often when peo- ple start doing real things in this world, they cease trying to | look important. | Reems to me the mont unnecensary Summer Wraps Slip-on and Coats and Capes Tuxedo Sweaters ian on pray, ake _|]] A. mplendia polection of A fine line of new-style |[| handsome outer garments in sweaters for every occasion. | all desirable materiain and Newest colors. shader, Sport Suits | Summer Dresses Included in this selection are A great variety of handsome nome very appealing models in styles in all the new shades, Whereas there is but one woman! t Mareh that the guides Five women are candidates for the Two Entrances: . 209 Union Street 1332-34 Second Avenue | ruout the country there may be/ | mM) In Minnesota Mrs. Peter Oleson | FINS Mre. Lydia Adams Williams, can- . te following | pan Mra. Belle Kearney of Missiaalppt Si ce z 4) In West Vir well Brown, whose husband was a! KA 3) AN Nts f 26 Among the lady candidhtes for the | @ ey. Ad | In Oklahoma “Aunt Alice” is far, x ity and Mre. Lamar Looney, j Old timers in congress, See) merican Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON The best iron made The fact that it will give the same satisfactory service after years of use as upon the day you buy it is the best reason in the world why you should buy an “Vimericen Beauty” Sold by Dealers and Electrical Companies Everywhere. Manufactured by American Electrical Heater Company, Detroit Oldest and Largest Exclusive Makers. Established 1894. 63

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