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Wed in September; En- stertain for Miss Flor- ence Annable. marriage of Miss Edna Lucile MeCreery, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Wilson MoCreery, to Mr, | Beverly Vernon Hancock, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hancock, of ; N. D, will be solemnized eventing,’ September 2, in Episcopal chureh at , with the Rey, William 1 Feading the service. Mary Small wil! be maid of and , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ©. MeCreery, flower girl , Edison McCreery, brother of bride, will be best man, and the are to be Mr. Hugh White: Mr. Justin Haynes, Mr. Stephen and Mr, Jack Perine. famall reception for close friends the bridal party wil! follow the eo y at the home of Mr. and MoCreery. ffairs for Visitor honor Miss Florence An- of Portamouth, N. H... who ai the summer with her Mrs. Daniel B. Trefethen, Mra. Johnston is entertaining with at her home Thureday ‘afternoon Mrs. Jacob Kaut- “asked a few friends informally fs. John Collins will entertain & luncheon at the Sunset. clu! ‘Welcome to Miss Ruth Joslyn, ‘with her mother, Mrs. Howard has recently returned from a "s absence in the East, where Josiyn attended the Emma Wi!- gehool, Mrs, William D. Perkins Miss Polly Perkins entertained at the Sunset club with « of ten covers. eee ladrona Guild at Tea Shop Mrs. W. A. Irwin will be hostess | for the Madrona guild at the Ortho- | Tea Shop Wednesday, asnisted Mrs. Jobn Lewis, Miss F. W. Rickey, Mrs. F. M. Mitchell, Mrs. A. D. Walker, Miss Ben Tettley, Mra. J. A. Ramsay, Mrs. A. V. Ross, Mrs. Carol White and Miss Dean Irwin. eee Women’s University Club Beach Party ‘The Women's University club has ‘Srranged an afternoon and evening carl at the home of Mrs. : Stewart, 4612 Wildwood Place, at Fauntleroy, for Tuesday, August 1. Bridge, tennis, swimming and dancing will be enjoyed by mem bers, their friends and children. Bring picnic supper; the club will serve coffee. eee Luncheon for Mrs. Taft Complimenting Mrs. William N. ‘Taft, of Aurora, N. Y., Mra. Annie L. Reed entertained the Autumn Leaf ’ @lub at luncheon Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. D. Bartlett. Mrs. Taft, whose son, Mr. Donald R, Taft, is a member of the faculty of Wells college, is spending the sum- mer on Puget sound. one Card Day at Tennis Club Mrs. Curti# Sargent and Mre. Rex Stafford will be the hostesses at the / regular card day at the Tennis club Thursday, assisted by Mies Kather- ine Bacon, Miss Mary Donworth, Miss Lucy Semple Swanstrom and Miss Priscilia Anderson. Reserva- tions for tables may be made at the club. o- Committees for Tennis Carnival The Tennis Carnival planned for August 4 and 5 at the club will be @n afternoon and evening aftair, with dancing on the courts, golf, and ll the usual carnival features. Gally decorated booths will dot the grounds and supper will be served each even- ing In the garden at six o'clock. The chairmen of the committees and their assistants follow: Dancing, Mrs, Thomas Green, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Latimer, Mra. Livingston B. Stedman, Jr, Mrs. Andrew Price, Mrs, Hamilton Kolfe, Mrs. Charles Kerr, Mrs, Albert Stubb, Mrs. Ross Downs, Mrs, George Douglas, Mrs. Leo Haight, Mra. Pierce Haight, Mrs. Walter McEwan Tomkins, Mra. Har- 014 Burchard, Mrs. E. A, Strout, Jr. Mrs. C. H. Wberting, Mra, Henry Colver, Mre. Henry Ketcham, Mrs. Caspar Clarke, Mrs, George Kribbs, Mrs. Inmes Cothert Sullivan and the | $30) Wttle Mavis Jean Me-} Eulalie Merrill, Frances Branigan, { a \e NaS ty The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Sinnott, 1947 Broadway N. Misses Dorothy Ewing, Hazel McMi!-[the reception committes, will be as land, Bima Collins, Alice Blake, Phyl-|aisted by a number of the younger Ha Blake, Lucile a ga Clara Em-/matrons, and ushers. ory, Virginia Merrill, Harriet Bax-| ‘The candy booth will be in charge ter, Beatrice Peeples, Mildred Far lot the Missew Hazel McMillan, Mil rar, Nelile Fetger, Elteabeth Hurthut, jared Farrar, Virginia Sheahan, Doro Janet. Powell, Dorothy Green, Helea|tny Ewing, Amy Munday, Betty De- Farrell, Geraidine Jackson, Kathleen | Voe, prances FE igen, Geraldine Doris Fischet, Katherine | Jackson, Nellie Pelger, Hartiet Hax- Bacon, Frances Green, Betty DeVoe, iter, Gertrude Schultz and Gertrude Achaah Lou Powell, Dorothy Allen, | Lewis, with Mesdames J. C. Sullivan, {Walter M. Tompktae, incy Emory, Catherine Agen, Flor: |Yawrence Arnol bert Skinner, nee Agen, Laura Emery, Virginia /phomas Greening and W. V. Tanner Sheahan, Janet Sheahan, Emmaneil) 4). B. & Trewiper; taltoon booth, Backus, Bery! Keith will be assisted by Mra. G. Alston Geraldine Farrar, Jane Truax./Hoia and the Misses Betty Fetter, Mary Collins, Betty Fetter, Barbara | Mary Collins, Helen Lane, Ethel Mor. Ferry, Helen Ainsworth, Janet|rison, Ann Nicholson and Elizabeth Henry, Jane Stimson, Charlotte) Mussel! Greer, Betty Young; Charlotte Bloe-| The golf features will be In the del, Betty Brinkley, Evelyn Colvin, |hands of Mise Helen Farrell. she Mary Donworth, Ann Parsons, Doro.| will be assisted by Mrs. David 1. thy Dunn, Emily Jerome, Olive|Moss of the Seattle Golf club and Kerry, Elizabeth Lea, Amy Munday, |Mre. Fred Jackson of the Earlington Maude Oakes, Catherine Ostrander, |Golf club, with Mra. Rex Stafford, Polly Perkins, Prisctiia Treat, Loyal! Mrs. James C. Sullivan, Mra. H. G. Treat, Augusta Trimbie, Marian|Hotchkins, Mre. W. M. Tompkins, Wiley, Alice Hole, Frances Quigiey,|Mre. Thomas Ruhm, Mra. Timothy Elizabeth Chadwick, Gertrude |Jerome and Mrs. Arthur Latimer. |Schultz, Katherine Schulte, Lucy| Mrs. John C. McMillan has charge [Semple Swanstrom, Prisctila Ander-/of the supper committee, and will |ron. Sally Harbaugh, Margaret Lati-|be assisted by Mrs. Walter B. Beals, jmer, Marie Fischer. Franklin Craw-| Mrs. John Carter, Mra. George W ford, Helen Schwager, Claire Stolten- | Pursell, Mra, Ida Schroeder, Mra. J berg, Karia Stoltenberg and Mildred |N. Jackson, Mre. George M. Horton, | Miller. Mrs. H. J. Fetter and Mra. W. G. | Mrs. H. J. Rameey, Mra. Francis W. Rickey, Mrs, Gerald Frink, Mre Collins are in charge of the lemon-|J. Howard Allen, Mrs. W. R. Craw ade booth, assisted by a group of |ford, Mrs. R. J. Huston, Mrs, Marion lyoung girin C. Cummings, Mra, Emmett Brown Mrs. Walter B. Beals, chairman of ‘and Mra, W. W. Felger. rergus Meas, | THE SEATTLE STAR Mra, James Hoge, Mra. Harry Rol Claude Ramsey, Mrs. uy Frink and Mins Liewel lyn Morrison left last Friday for Vic toria for a motor tour of Vancouver | ieland, and will return Thursday evening. . . Mr, and Mrs, E.G. Shorrock have returned from a week's trip ta Mount Rainier . Mr, Charles Wool from a two weeks Cole, han returned Visit in Denver, | Mra. Herbert Coho, who has been the guest of Mra, William Harper for |neveral weeks, will leave Sunday by way of Canada for her home in Mount Vernon, N. ¥ oe | Mrs, John Goeleher and Mra, W. 11 Mead motored over from Wenatchee | }to be the guests of Mra, Goelcher’s 4 |Gaughter, Mrs, Marry Rocking, this|to the sailors of the fleet | week, and to visit The Wayfarer eee Mra. T. F. Hardenbergh and Mise | Gertrude Mardenbergh returned Mon: | day from the Bast, coming by the | way of Yellowatone park | wary Mra. A. & Kerry went down to Portland this morning to ‘nest her daughter, Miss Glen Kerry, who has been attending Miss IEliiott's school | at Naheotta Mr. and Mra. C, B, Gildersleéve, of Chicago, who spent last week the guests of Mr, and Mrs. G. iB. M. Pratt, left Monday for Portland. . Dr. and Mrs. H. EB. Cleveland and daughter, Ruth, of Burlington, were | eUests of friends in this city last week. | . | Miss Florence Ellis, of Minneapo. lis, in spending the summer with Mr, and Mra, G, B. M. Pratt, eee Mra, J. R. Coe and children, Madel, Rodney and Lorraine, of Yakima, have taken a cottage at Fauntleroy mmer cary Mra. John Crawford left Sunday for « visit In California. cee j Mr, and Mrs. Arrigo M. Young re- turned last week from a motor trip | ‘around Vancouver taland. i eee | Mr, and Mra. ©. A. Kjos returned / Thursday from a motor trip thru | Southern California and the Yosem | tte valley. | oe j Mra. Trygve Buschmann ts leaving | Wednesday for Wrangell, Alaska, to vinit her parents, Mr. and Mra F. F. | Bronson, for a month, | eee Mra. C. C. Carpenter and tittle) daughter, Luyetiie, returned Friday from @ five weekw trip to California | ee Mrs. &. J. Cyr and son, Warren, of | SEATTLE SERVIC PATRONESSES For the elaborate dance to be given ht park In compliment to whieh tonight at L the entire enlisted personnel has been invited, will Include the most distinguished names, an well as the moat ‘charming matrons, tn Seattle's Bervice Bet. Any them are M Phillips, wite of Ci Phillips, U. 8. A command of the Training corpa at the University of Washington; Mrs, Meyer, wife of Colonel Oren BH. Meyer, U. 8. A. Mra. of Rear Admiral Gregory, 8. Ny Mre Wettengel, wife of Captain Ivan Cyrus Wettengsl, U. 8. N., in the absence of Rear Admiral John Adrian Hoogewerft, U. 8. N., one! Charles L. retired, recently in Reserve Officers’ Gregory, wite Luther © if acting com. Mmandant of the Puget Sound navy | yard; Mrs, Gamborg-Andresen, wife of Colonel Carl Gamberg-Andreron, U, & M. C, commanding the marine barracks in the Yard; Mrs. wife of Colonel Oncar J, Charles, U. 8. A., colone! commanding Fort Law ton; Mra. Schulte, wife of Colonel E. H. Schulte, U Ay; Mre Marquart, wife of Colonel Peter Bu gene Marquart, U. 8. A. retired; Mrs. Wilson, wife of Colonel R. 1. Wilson, U. & A. retired; Mra Kay, wife of jeutenant Colonel Joseph C. Kay U. & Aj Mra, Willson, wife of Com mander J. D, Willson, U. #. N., com manding officer of the receiving ship in the Yard; Mra, Crabtree, wife of Surgeon GO. H. Crabtree, U. & P. &; Mra. Derrickson, wife of Com mander Richard B. Derickson, U. C. and G. & including Washington, Oregon and Alaska; Mrs. Moore, wife of Major Harvard C. Moore, U. 8 Aj Mra. Dennis, wife of Major T, G. Dennia, U. & Ay Mra. B. C. Cotton; Mra Maurice Thompson, wife of the adju- fant general of the state, represent. ing the Nationa! Guard; Mra, Beats, wife of Colonel Walter Burgess representing the Organised Reserves. Yakima, are spending the summer at opEtCtAl Fauntleroy beach. Mra. Ray Halloway, of Roreman, | Mont., tg the guest of Mra. Wilmot Lilly. eee Mre. EB. M. Von Kettler will leave Friday to visit friends on Orcas ts | land. dil «Sie | Mrs, Bertha Kubey, of San Fran elsco, and her cousina, the Misses | Bertha and Celia Goldsmith, of Port. | | land, are th the city on their way to | the Canadian Rockies, oe { Mr. and Mra. George Listman and/ Mise Grace Listman of Yakima are spending two weeks in town. } FOOLISH QUESTION “HL G. Wells is known in Europe an a bello-pacifint, and truly hie re lent peace articles have atirred up a jlot of bitterness and strife.” | The speaker was Stephen Lau-| jeanne, the French publicist. He |went on | “Wells reminds me of the cantank erous individual who was about to be married. When he came to the church on the wedding morning he | warned the minister beforehand that jhe didn’t want any fuss. |, “He consented, however, to station |himeetf In due form at the flower |Wecked altar, but as the minister pro ceeded with the ritual he got more and more impatient. Finally when he was asked if he, Henry, aid take |this woman, Jane, to be hia lawful wedded wife, and #0 on, he gave a snort before the question was half thru, and then turned to the congre. jmation and said in @ loud, jeering volce | “Well, guess T came here with that intention."—-Los Angeles Times, All sport - - leads to thirst Drink Ciba Delicious and Refreshing "The Coca-Cola Com ‘Atiame, Oa. my Was the dance given on Saturday at the navy yard by the captains and ‘phy, U. #. N. % Charles, | inspector for the district | _ 4 SET officers of the New Mexico, whose guent list included the navy yard of. ficiale, the dancing contingent from | the officers of the visiting fleet and| Various civilian house guests, | Official dances have also recently been en by the captain and the officers of the Pennsylvania, the Ari zona and the Oklahoma. It is ru mored that a formal and pleturemque ball will be arranged on one of the larger battleships, the hosts to be the officers of the fleet, at a date! to be announced in the near future, always with the navy proviso, duty permitting, One of the duties, how-| ever, that the navy officer serupu lously observes, more closely than| does his civilian brother, ie the re- | jturn of social obligations, And a big |dance on « big ship would be, in thie jconnection, extremely popular. [REAR ADMIRAL Potts, U. 8. N., paymas- | ‘al of the navy, was honor guest on Monday at an official din ner given at their quarters in the Yard by Captain Ivan Cyrus Wet N.,. acting commandant, | The party was wmmander J. T. 8 N,, and Mra. by the sdmiral’s aide, Commander F. FE. Me. | | | completed Hatch, 8. Hateh, and Lieutenant Millen, 8 C,, U. 8 N. Karller in the day the admiral was the quest at luncheon, at their quar ters tn the Yard, of Commander J. T. Hatch, & C, U. BN. and Mra. jHatch. Hie vieavis were Captain |Ivan Cyrus Wettengel, U. 8. N., and Lieutenant Commander F, E. Mo Millen, U, 8. N. 1 | WELCOMING Aftaire have been everywhere |moted. emall, informal, delightful. At \family dinner tables, on club veran- |das, in mart restaurants, the offi joers in uniform have centered ali leven. They are so well wet up, so well groomed, so au courant, that one’s patriotic pride in the nation’s |defenders i» only natural. Among those for whom especially pretty |partion have just been given are So yp cmragyr nd Eugene Tricorr, U. N.. well known to Seattle Set; Belen Douglas Baker, VU. and Ensign Charles Dressler Mur. 9 +| July 30, a ‘Clubs } CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY | Lorraine Social Club Lorraine Bocial club, O. ¥ meet in Masonic temple July 26, at 2 p.m. Al invited, #., will Wedn y Eastern Stara . University Post Auxillary Auxiliary to University American Legion, will ing Wed diay evening, Jul o'clock, in the University branch It brary. pont, 26 oe West Seattle W. C. T. U. The Went Seattle W, C. T. 0 meet at the home of Mra. Bn ficott, corner of West Alaska st. and California ave., Wednesday, July 26 at 2:20 p. m. present, as important buatn: will be transacted. Friends and neigh born welcome ee G, A, BR. Home Sewing Club ‘The ladies of the Grand Army Sew- ing club will meet Wednesday, July 26, with the newly elected president, Mrs, Mae Sternberg, 1641 N. 48th ot Take Meridian car. eee Green Lake W. C. T. U. Green Lake W, C. T. U, and BL. P. 1. will hold their annual plenic at Woodland park Wednesday, July 26, *t 11 a. m. Members and friends welcome, Coffee will be served, eee Wisconsin Goldenrod Clab The Wisconsin Goldenrod club will meet with Mra. L. Arquette, 1912 Ter- |TY ave, Wednesday, July 26, Box junch at 12:30. All former Wisconsin ladies welcome. cee Install Officers ‘The grand matron of the order of Eastern Star will constitute and in stall officers of Juanita chapter, U. D., at Des Moines, Wednenday even. | ing, July 26, at Od4 Fellows’ hall, ADDITIONAL CLUBS Duniap PF. A. Piento The Dunlap Parent Teacher asso- hold a meet- | at 8] will | Members urged to be | ‘DR. LOUGHNEY’S HUMAN AKE OVEN Wonderful Sedative to Rheu- matic Pain Is Given Full Credit for Quickly Plac- ing Fireman on His Feet; Walks After First Bake In Cur- ious Roasting Oven ciation and the Dunlap community | * will have a picnic Saturda: in Atlantic City Park. Brin lunch; coffee will be served by the PT. A. Children’s sports will held at 3 p. m. and ¢ a will be served at 6 p.m. The eve- ning program will include speaking and community stn, . H. Vivian, wing, led by Mr. July 29, Bring basket eee Gopher Club Pienic Postponed The Gopher club, composed of former residents of Minnesota, has postponed it» picnic planed for Bat- urday, July 29, at Woodland park. Announcement will be made of the later date, eee Southwest Seattle Improvement Club The Southwest Seattle Improve. | ment club will have their first annual pienio at Redondo Beach Sunday, eee Woman's Century Club Piente ‘The annual picnic of the Woman's Century club will be held Friday, July 24, with Miss Emma Shumway at Kirkland. Bring own sandwiches and cake, plate, cup, knife and spoon. Kirkland ferry leaves Madison park at 10:66 a m, eee Plenlo for Pioneer Teacher TRE al th ‘be picnic supper | hes ‘Teach her the easy way to do the hardest task E do in earnest. 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In very hard to 2 packages to a tub Pi to get the big lasting suds that loosen all the dirt,