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PAGE 1 Seattle Society erle; in ¢ Honor Guest. H ndleberger to En- » for Mrs. ‘ORORING Mra. Eberle, wife of Admiral Edward W. Eberle, commanderinchief of the Pacific fleet, Mra. Kindleberger, wife of CS Kindleberger, | N. offtie navy yard at Bremert w ining with a bridge luncheon at quarters at day afternoon 8 (Mrs. Stevenson Smith Issues Invitations for Tea Complimenting Miss Anita Merry SN, surgeon is en. the naval station Wheeler, of Tacoma, who ts her Rouse guest, Mrs. Stevenson Smith has issued invitations to a tea on Wednesday afternoon, August 9, from 3 until 5 o'clock Presiding at the urns will be Mrs. R. Albert Osborn, Mre. Arthur Younger, Mrs. Judson Falknor and Mrs. Robert Wallace Burke of Camp Benning, Ga. Assisting are to be Miss Lurline Brown, Miss Gwendo- Tyn Newlove, Miss Alice And Miss Helen De Fores of Spokane. Miss Barnhisel Will Wed August 31 Mins Katherine Barnhisel, daugh- ter of Mrs. Olive Barnhisel, of Ta- 4 . Of Detroit, formerty of Seat- Thursday evening, August 31, in ‘Christ Episcopal church. Both Miss Barnkise! and Mr. Pier. ‘Pot are graduates of the University et Washington. Miss Rarnhise! is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority @nd Theta Sigma Phi, journalism Sorority, and Mr. Pierrot is affiliated ‘with Sigma Chi fraternity and Sigma Delta Chi, journaliam fraternity. _ After a wedding trip to Alaska the Young couple will make their home Mn Detroit. Mrs. Loose to Give honor Mrs, A. 8. Kerry, Mrs. David Morgan Roderick, of Washing: ton, D. C., and Mra. BE. Johnson, of Buffalo, Mrs. U. K. Loose wil! enter- tain with an informal tea from 3 un- e Informal Tea » Adrian Court, Monday afternoon. . ‘Cards Out for Tea _ Mrs. Warren Greene has cards out 10, from 3 until & o'clock, Y mting Mrs. Judd Eliott. | Assisting will be Mrs. C. H. Dah tem, Mrs. F. P. Tustin, Mrs. W. M. im, Mra. J. T. Shea, Mrs. John Miss M. Betz, Miss Leota of Buckley, Miss Katherine . Miss Elizabeth Greene and "Mise Zerada Huntley eee Mr. and Mrs. Carrett to Be Hosts In compliment to Miss Virginia @nd Miss Eulalie Merrill and their house guests, Miss Jane Peters and ‘Miss Ruth Hull, of Minneapolis, Mr end Mrs. Edward I. Garrett are en ning with a dance at their home &t the Highlands, next Tuesday even ing. Hostess at Smart Tea To compliment Mrs. Alvin B. Zinne, who has recently returned from travel in Europe, and for her @ister, Miss Marianne King, of San Francisco. Miss Grace King was Riostess this afternoon at a very @mart tea from 4 until 6 o'clock, Asters in the goldenrown tones @ecorated the rooms, and a profuston ‘of pink roses were used on the tea fable. Axsisting were Mra. John Russell King, Mrs. Frederick C. Mil- fer, Mrs. Ralph McDonald, Mrs Thomas Douglas, Mrs. Thomas Scott Of Cordova, Alaska, and Miss Lois Garland. DATES TO REMEMBER TUESDAY, AUGUST #— Laurethuret Guild's lawn fet zaar, dinner and moonlight da at home of Mr. and Mrs. A Eldridge, tn Laureinorst Mies Ruth Bamford to tain at tea from 3 to & o'clock. tn 0 Pilment to Miss Dean Lombard Mrs. W. A. Irwin's tea at home, complimenting Mrs, Stanley Dol ler, of Ban Franc and Mra William Adame Morgan, of Los Angsies, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9— The marriage of Mies Lillian Plum erfelt to Mr. George ¥. Schenker. the Church of the Biessed Sac meant, at 9 o'clock in the morn. tng. THURSDAY,’ AUGUST 19— The wedding of Miss Doria Chris tianven to Mr, William Trombull fn 8t. John's Parish ehurch, in West seattis; at § o'clock FRIDAY, AvOUSsT 11~ Mrs. Prank BR. Van Tuy!'s luncheon At the Sunset club, to honor Mra A. 8. Kerry and Mra. Frederivk Bausrnan. Miss Ruth at tea Ehriieb, o'clock, Mra. Henry Lana Lande Bamford wil! he hor to honor Miss Lav at home, from 2% to Fy 6 and Miss Hazel n with « ga v SATURDAY, AUGUST 12— Mrs. John L. E tea fr 2 unté compliment to mother, Anna Sebrieter, of Cincinnatt, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15—~ Mrs. Robert ft. Fox tenn at a bridge pentary Mise Ma mn 5 o'clock, Mrs. Ir, to be tea,’ compil cin Berger entertain o Tru ST 16 Miss Grace Lewin tea from 4 piimenting Miss WEDNESDAY, At Mine Eva Lhestrom to wed Mr Stuart Hunter Nesselor at home of her par Mr Mra. John Engstrom, at THURSDAY, AUGUST 17— The marriage of Mi Byore to Dn Engene Pound, at the parents, Mr. and Byers, and #3 Kathryn Hodges ot her Alpheus hi rs. 4:30 o'elock. AUGUST 18-— at Mrs, Bamuel Mitchell's tea at home from % until 6 o'clock. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29—~ The matriage of Miss Dean Lom to Mr, Francis Lemon n, in the Prospect Congrega 1 church, wt 6:20 o'clock AY, SEPTEMBER 2— marriage of Miss Edna Me ry to Mr. Beverly Vernon Hancock, in Trinity church, at 6:80 o'elock. Eb-| Plans Large Tea, of House) Nettleton | ‘Soma, will be married to Mr. George | tH 6 o'clock at her apartments tn | @ tea at her home Thursday, | SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1922 | | lee Cream Festival 1 ‘The Wednesday industrial trips for | | An old fashioned tee cream festival) the eur er are quite a suceens. All lwilt be given by Wallingford Circle] giris who have gone on there trips lof the Firat Wresbyterian church, on | are very en tic over them, and the roof garden of the Cobb building, | girls who have not attended thus far | | | Tuesday, August #, at & o'clock.| are urged to be at local headquarters i Many interesting and attmetive few | at 1 o'clock Wednesday, August 9. | tures have been arranged for the | evening which the committee in| mping period girla are requested to harge are mysteriously evarding. | erin the question blanks whic | ‘The following program has by were nent out to them, asking If th | planned: Saxoph lo, Rev. 1. V- | were going to camp all of fifth pert riin, with Miss Huth Stal ®t) Dart or all of sixth, or if they desir plano; vocal solo, selected, Mr, | PAE tn eee nar third period mone 2, Kiisworth; butterfly dance 2 lor’ | there are a number of these blank Davinon a1 solo, Mrs. Katherine | that have not returned. He sure 04) saw Lowes Admiral Ze | Worth; reading Memory,” Misa | “6n name an | Hin whip, does the great captain veheon brought Lidablanch Rot vocal nolo, Mr.! |You remember how the Arabian on to the magnif Alliwon; dancing number by thres| Lohequa would be very @lad If | sieix ioved his horse? #o Rear Ad-\the state of Calif young misses from the Cornish | girls who lost clothing, shoes, hats! mira) Henry J. Zeigemeter, U. 8. N.,| namesake as @ regal dot. T | pohool: vocal solo, Mra. 18. V. Martin;|}and many other articles at Camp | ioves the California, Not perhaps |excelied himself, host and | baritone solo, Mr. Ivan Marble; read-| during the third period exe better than his altogether charming | were in happiest m¢ Except ing, Mixa Robe; vocal solo, Mrs, C,) would call at headquarters and claim | wire with a different ardor, per-|haps the guest of honor. D 10. Wright their belongir A charge 0f 5 CeDt® hans But burning with almost an |he smothered a sigh beneath « | ‘The committees in charge include: | is put on each article redeemed, 19) equa) fiame, And it i# one of the | She's such a ship | Refreshments, Mr. G. KR, Monks,| order to cover freight and drayage|iitris jronies of the service that his ri chair n; Mra. H, W. Odom, Mra. | charges, admiral’s honors separate this superb | WHO COME i. A. Snyder, Mra. BE. R. Thomas - commander from his sbip. Autres| ‘To al) these lovely parties? Mra. O. 1, Turner and Mra. L. W.| phe following girls and guardians |jours, autres moeurs, Yesterday cap-|are their names? } | Martin. Serving refreshments, Mrs.| are asked to call at Lohequa anditain of one of the world’s most ma P amie Wicked sub: | | 8. D, Wingate, chairman, asristed by | claim their Red Crone certificates: (jeetic superdreadnoughts. Today! what's in a name? Or a i |the Misses Agnes Pilea, Tyrrone ora B. Groat, Bernics G. Bmith.| promoted to other duties, leas Pic names? Shall | sing them to | Whitney, Marie McAusiand, Kliza-| srg, Florence C. Reay, Millicent |turesque even if more impertant | Like an Iliad list of waiting 4 | beth McLan, Dorothy Sander, Bertha | peek, Mra. Rose A. Pickens, Miss | am ea ob der nda } | Lee, Dorothea Johnson, Gwiadys| vreda A. Libbes, Miss Alice May | pmo It's too much to ask. There) Matthews, Mildred Peterson, | 1th) Warne, Mins Esther Louise Woblem |” Of nere Ask him. He will tell | fifty commissioned officers and ate and Mary Aberthny, Coffee. | muth, Helen Williams, Nellie Harvey, | vo. that he ia, immensely, He will|on the U. 8. 8. California, / Mra nid aM Cox — tn Ph rs Melba Osborn, Kleanor Sengren,|io, yon that she's at the top. He|counting the admiral’s gilded | Men of the ohurch; Gecoration * | Hazel Dahiberg, Mildred Louise ” tch-|Then there are the wives. An A. Jett ee Mins N. Fisher will tell you that theyre all watch | ent Soenes See 2 Mer Fiemer, Muriel Rometad, Inga Nel-|i,- yer gnoke, She has only been |*weethearts. And the flirtation | and Mrs. David P. Gill; grab DAs. | non, Lille Nordstrom, Audrey Me-| . On! trons. And the wise little debut Robert A, White and Mra in commission 11 months. miy in Rouen . ndy,. Mine | Donne, Elida McEwan, Martha Her-| 1. seeive fleet seven months. In|And the people from the Yard. | spuvennee ‘Sethery oa ta sae Me |Yite Mary Wright, Helen SpIg6r. ince time she has caught up with |the people from Seattle's emart on : vos one wen Tarts | Emily Pratt, Marie Sizer, Helen 88-111. nex of them. In gunnery. In|Mmer colony, A few person were munts, Miss Himma Barts) derson, Helen Klock, Louis Biter | oe ccceing In battle efficiency. |stand out, however, Mra. Zetg and Mra. J Dejgeouye ined at Rar. | Priscilla Treat, Marjorie Wells, Jean | 1 ti ietice gracefully sharing her hush mic jp on Rye ot een Ftachel Raby, Faye Merk- ‘ mi compliments; Rear Admir: 9 drug store, Sec nd > “seni onsen erator ot let. or at 318 Lumber Exchange pata: FAREWELL ee ee | building } wis Parties help @ Mttle? Oh, very|20¢ Mre. Hutchison; Captain ‘The satrons and patronesses are| Camp Sealth has taken up self-| oi" Tne ganer dance given the | Wettengel, U. 8. N., acting vf | government, and #6 far it han worked | : . ; |mandant of the Puget Sound and Mra. M, A. Matthews, | # . J i {departing captain of the California |™Auiant 0 Tee ottengel: |Mayor and Mra, Hi. J. Brown, Mr,| Out very well. ach cottage and |) Phi. Cardroom officers was both |7ard, an el; / tent makes its own rules, and they | C. M. Kindleberger, M. C., U. and Mrs, J. M. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. | R{cheery and cheering. One of the/ 4 the naval hospi J. M. Mall, Mr. and Mrs. & J. Win.| have @ representati The fourth |p. reest affaire the Yard has seen {n saa Waa wed betes SE jeate, Mr. and Mrs. T. Pdduck, Mr.| period representatives are: Shirley soins time, Very nice that the ad Pv te an = te iy, @. and Mra C. H. Cobh, Mr. and Mrx,|Gahm, Patricia Kennedy, Ents /eoenia i in drydock in the Yard for ~"* nF. &. * is Bd 5 J. W. tanchfield, Mr. and Mre. Le| Witherspoon, Mary Aldersen, Kath: |overnaul, More convenient than |‘ the commandant, and Mrs, | Roy Baird, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Coyle,|arine Garden, Ruth Carpenter when she is in the offing, decorating |'¥ “apta pir A lige sa .* |Mr. and Mra Prank Hamilton, Mr.| Isabell Watts, Fern Beals, Hhes| the syytine with her imponing recog faery bem "it wrie Jand Mra. J. A. Colcock, Mrs. Mary | Kensier, Ettnor Baird, Harriet Baird. |nition afihouette, Many were biden |M™ral: Comma i. 3. Wie | McGrew, Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Hutt, |Helen Sherrer, Barbara Fitch, Polly |, this bon voyage. And they ail |S: N-, aide: Commander W. F- Mr, and Mra. Hi. F. Gieskieng, Mr.| Brown, Jean McCullough, Hele | came, Or it seemed #0, |long. U. 8. aide; Command and Mrs. Harold Onsum, Mr. and! Gray, Gladys Yeon, Roade Henry, | |C. Pegram, aide, and flag sec Mrs. C. A. Dexter, Mrs. Elizabeth | Marjorie Rattray, Martha Belle Wil- . sid | Lieutenant Commander BE. W, Dahl, Mra. John Forrest son, Blaine Kellogg, Lola Babcock, |THE BOUQUET Kee, U. 8. N., aide; Lieutenant Mr. und Mra. John Bushnell, Mr.| Gertrude Bates and Millicent Paimer,| Of al} theme farewells, however, |mander E. 8. Stone, U. 8. N, and Mra F. & Wiles Mre. I oe «6 jwas the luncheon given in the ad-| Lieutenant Commander T. 8. Logan Parsley, Mra, J. F. McFerran Pioneer Auxiliary Picnic tmiral's cabin on board the U. 8. 8.) U. 8. N., alde; Lieutenant A. ¥ Mr. and Mra. John Carnine, Mre.| the Woman's Pioneer auxiliary |California by no lene @ personage) Tawresey. U. 8. N., Lieutensil j Dora Utley, Mr. and Mra J. A. Black. to (me Washington Pioneers will |'® Admiral EB. W. Eberle, U. 8 N.) W. Arps, U. 8. N. And a wholg Mr, and Mra, Dukinfield, Mr. and pave their annual plenic on Wednes- jcommanderin-chief of the Pacific|of ensigna. Each more int: } Mrs. Yutlle, Mr. and Mra. T. Dun-|asy, August 16, at the upper pienic | "ett, Who moreover was on the board|than the other. Such wo foes at wed — oieee Armatrong | pounds in Woodland park. A cordial | which conferred his new laurels upon | dancersé eae Min ae ee Seales, invitation i extended to members, phen t 1} ‘riends Campfire Girts pioneers, thetr families and frien j attend and bring baskets of| Mins Helen Buck arrived at Camp 2 | Sealth Friday, July 28 ince hey |tuneh, cup, knife and spoon. Coffee, | } arrival there has been a general |cTeam. sugar and paper plates | . j awakening of new Interest in craft | %* furnished. Special features. jwork, Her fancinating exhibit of ‘ re an P | oe: er » . . wood ki ‘ood carving, head ‘Nonta tente = = Before her recent marriage in St. John's church, Mrs. Hughbanks was Miss Florence |e en en en nets vet The annaal picnic of the Citentan | | Barron.—Portrait by P. Croule U'Renn. hax already made Seattle giria eager | Cub will be held Wednesday, Aurust | — —_ : / 7 —— to learn the many arts, Miss Buck|® & Ravenna park, at 12 o'clock. a | Bride-to-Be |D. A. R. to Give Personal Deas Cea ae sean wk ae | | * 1 “ee |Complimented | Large Card Party | camp for the fifth and nixth periods, Bhs gals RASPBERRIES | A very pretty bridge tea was gtven| The various chapters of the Amiral Edward W. Eberle, U. 8./f*™eining for the guardians’ train i ‘ ee nt courn "i as menio of the City TH AP |this afternoon by Mise Roma Reld, | Daughters of the American Revolu:]N_ and Mrs. Eberle, will be the |!" i. SeKners aneungetn ergot) oer eee Women's Christian BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH ie... | when she entertained in compliment | tion are planning a large card party | questa of Mr. and Mre. Alexander | '® t#ke advantage of this opportunity 7 one Sos union wae te ae Cooking Authority for N.E. A. Service and Columbia Untversify |to Mixs Dean Lombard, a bride-to-be om Mra. Elisa Ferry Leary’s lawn. | Ralllle on a three days’ motor trip|‘® Men Up for a week at camp, | Temperam 6 slices bread (stale) 1 cup milk 2 tables; butt | rast 26 # 7 Monday, Aurust 14, at the home of ipoons of thie month. Daisies, roses and Friday afternoon, August 1%. The|to Lake Crescent and Hood Canal,|4#ust 26 to September 2 base 5 sorry Sebawah,: 1588 Seek 1 ess % teaspoons «alt % cup sugar “a sweet pean in colorful effect beauts be given in the Interest | leaving here Friday, Auguet 11 e pt ee Mra. Emma & “wood te gem-| 2 cups crushed raspberries sweetened to taste q fied the home. of the beautiful home recently ac | e866 en rab ng: . not to forget Shak os se port tbade eso } Beat the egg slightly. Add milk, sugar and salt. Allow the stli¢es Assisting were Miss Peart Harold, |quired for the Univernity of Wash-| Mr, ames Mactndos, of pall month Gata tence Oe hr ee ee bread to remain, one at a time, in the egg and milk until thor Mixa Kathleen Parshall, Mies Flor-| ington chapter in the guest of Mr. and Mrw Charies | Os Peete NO Wter teat |] motstened, " Friday, August 11 dirle as . ‘ormer Residents of Tilinols Pienic . ence Lombard, Miss Helen Jordan) One hundred and fifty tables will) Willard Stim at The Highlands, | 1710" ye — - oats ns indivie or evil vesiguaee aa Studitin’ had Remove “and fry in the butter in a hot frying pan until nic and Miss Ruth Nettleton be placed under the shade trees on es 6 raw Baye re ‘ vo make c foe = page nor Tn, Wik eel ao, poonle tn || Drowned. Serve hot with the raspberries, 1 the lawn and « » table w vel - a th 5 See rene) ere netr poy) ws . bu ss Ep ~Seatie * dat a ‘ : . abd offhacn Mr. and Mra. Arthur W. Walker| groups are disbanded for the sum.| Woodland park Sunday, August 6, This ts a good dessert for luncheon or supper. Ki. Ss . m dainty favor. Reservations and amall daughter are leaving this} 1 5 " 4 r . j oo or i vd mer, The soldiers apprectate Ca ith dinner served at 120 o'clock | Kitchen Shower fi be made by telephoning Mra. Robert | evening for St. Crofx Palin Wis, tolfire day ae much (hee cine Sur tatereaatinn, anit Walter Giant (Out this out and paste it in your cook book) Miss Engstrom fimall at Elliott 3458. An interest: | visit Mr. Walker's parents, Dr. and! not foreet thie date iad, ‘Mhahde cnaniaay: In compliment to Miss Eva Eng: |!ng musica ram han been ar #. Frederick W, Walker, for three sliiethabiniemtii Seattle Woman's Club strom, who ix to become the bride of | Tanged and tea will be served. month | ‘The Seattle Woman's club wil! held gio oe ee |S aaa Ha aa is | PROBLEM PLAY—SEEING ONE ed | Mise Edythe Armstrong was hontees, | Mra. Robert Small, chairman; Mins Eether Stevens of New| je important rd meeting, Tu y Thursday evening, at a kitchen | Mrs. William Sherman Walker, state | York, will arrive Sunday to t morning, Aug. 8, at 11 o'clock, at the shower. Eighteen intimate friends | regent; Mre. Walter Wariner Reed | Mise Maude Oakes and Miss Augusta home of Mra. E. B. Dudden, 4929 / lof the honor guest were entertained. |and Mra. Edwin Ripley of Rainier | Trimble, Canada drive. Take Fauntleroy car | } eee Chapter; Mra, W. Chandler and} 2. %..@ 4 get off at Findla: Mr Nettlet t Mrs. Edwin F. ves, of Lady Stir| Mise Alice. Clageett, of Minne-| and get off at Findlay ot, Mrs, £ ett eton to ling Chapter; Mra, W. C. Morse |apolis, arrived today to be the guest | murine | Entertain and Mre. Arthur Hope Jones, of | for a time of Mrs. W. IF. Holmes. Baptist Summer Assembly | Mrs. Walter B. Nettleton wit! en-| Seattle Chapter; Miss Katherine .*. The Western Washington Baptist tertain with a luncheon at the Sun-| Piges and Miss beth Pond, of| Mr. and Mra, Paul Mooney, of Spo- summer assembly will convene Au- set Club Wednesday afternoon, Au-| University of » Chapter./ kane, are visiting Mr. Mooney’s | sust 8 to 18, on Vashon island. The }gust 9, honoring her sister, Mrs. W.| The following « of the ad-| mot nor Mooney, at 2001 | enroliment last year was a little over lA. Horner, of Minneapolis, and Mra. | ¥i#ery board will also form a work-| Firs | 700, and advance registrations indl- A Kerry 3 ing m7 May Di “ee | | cate a larger number will be present ‘The same afternoon Miss Ruth | Ward f women of the| Mr. and Mra. J. W. Lyts left this| | this year. A special boat for the as. | and Miss Jane Nettleton will enter. | Unive Yashington; Dr. Lois| week for California, to be away for | jsembly grounds will leave Pier 4/ tain at luncheon at the citb for| Clark, of Rall Chapter; Mrs. | several weeks, | Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock, go: | Miss Jane Trvax and Miss Luey| John A of Virginia Dare | 7 «4 | aed direct to Burton. ae, aed |Chapter, Mra. Robert Enegren, of| Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacDougall and eat “ee | Rainier Chapter; Mre. Ralston Me-| son, Armour, left last week by mo- Ladies of G. A. R. Sewing Clu Pas a : ’ 1 ix, of Esther Reed Chapter; Mra.| tor for Bismarck, N, D., to be gone The Ladies of the G. A. R. Home 4 Paradise Inn in | Wiliam 31. Oliver, of Lady Stirling | three mon’ Sewing club and their friends will be Festive Attire for Chapter; Mra. 8 J. Chadwick, of | ore ontertalmed by Mrs, M. A. Mead, 3160 7 ia Sacajawea Chapter; Mre. John W: Mra. F. J. George and famil |Government wa Wednesday, . j|Admiral’s Ball Ince, of Beattle Chapter; Mra. &. J.| taken a cottage ot Latana | August 9. Luncheon at 12 o'clock | Paradise Inn, Rainier National) pritchard, of Mar Whitman | Vashon island, for the m jTake Wort Lawton car to ist park, is in readiness for the Ad: | ¢ Mre.-A. M nbaugh, of | gust ave. W. miral’s ball next Tuesday evening | c Mra T. J ‘ve | ee | ; wena dart nig Pa nh Meoeper rate Mes Kendrick Chap-| Miss Marion Peel returned | Rainier Chapter, D. A. R., Study Club | i ahiet of; he Pacitio Slee, wits Me haw, of Betsey | week from a motor trip to Hood | The study club of Rainier chapter, | it a oye ”~s sally sty wath C. H. Stein. | canal | D. A. R., will have a plenic Tuesday, cific ib he ques’ of honor metz, of El Pixby Ci cee August 8 at the home of Miss Mar j Phe bi tel at the foot of Mount | ya > mee | ; [Reb ecrtaaoh seagate wesagy rience ya Si Ob , of the A e| Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Maurice | |garet Littell, 7310 17th ave. N. EB J. E. BARNET ‘3 nee rates ot the University of Washington |Thompron, of Camp Murray, with | |ake car No. 16 to north end of the| for the occasion and indications point | ¢ | ; Reeens | ° } aii Gee a bar ac apurrgay pe Rang | their little daughters, Betty and Wil- | | University bridge, at 10th ave. N. E.|ygho will sell the Af than fifty senior and junior officers nda | da, have been spending three days at | us leaves there at, 12 o'clock. t |will be. in attendance at the unique| Patrons and | Paradise tna, » rhe amergg HE three tracts in the social affair in the mountains, ip, 9. . 7 :. ~a° /peteives Rod od ane epg BER Patronesses for Dance Amptiton Sealey to: 1b Inteitaines |e Minnewatha Club Dance |Kenzie Addition ; Acting as patrons patronesses | Mr. and Mrs, R Se © Minnewatha club will enter. | ‘The first and Mrs, R. H. Denny will en : WwW oma cara {for the dance the Women’s Council |tertain the Amphion society at thelr tain with its regular Saturday even. | WY CSt Seattle. F : egoriad PPE Gh mae rs “ ; at thet ing dance at Christensen’s Broadway | will be at Ohop Bob's resort on the |°f St. Mark’s Church are giving me, “Lochkelden,” on Lake Wash way > . mountain road, for luncheon, Tues.| Mra. Anna Thomsen Milburn's home |ington, Saturday evening, August 6 hall this evening in honor of the offi- are RDAY, August 19 ne! day noo National Park Inn at| Friday evening, August 11, will be! A special ateamer haw been chartered cers of the fleet. Special music, a: a vans fo oe Longmire &prings will be the next| Rev. and Mra. John D. MeLauch-|to leave Leschi park at 4 p. m. and xtra girls will be provided. Auction come: will sel wit! will go thru to Paradise Inn. |Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Rolfe, Mr.|and their friends for a eruise arot } Wore ole atdition Fae ace cee jand Mra. Leo Black, Mr. and Mrs.| Lake Washington, stopping at Madi a aggerioge Wing c at, : sae Toten, MemAA dice Sevarnne leomeae et ee ee ee || Bureau of fronts on the Thiety-fith Ad Picnic at Summer Home | criggn 11, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H.|to ihe Denny } for dinner. | pa appli hye peti ei. be i Honoring Mrs. Agnes J. Gaylor! picedel. : elected progr un an ent rs th : M is sin j Mente are in ond pois for Oo and Mra. Jason D. Butler, a group of eee Amphions, after WHch the catire! 4 In yesterday's announcemi nixteen friends entertained with | Toq (7, ‘pt DaRy WHT eacain feta ap | ‘i . | | of the sale an error occurred plonic in thelr honor at the summer ea Compliments be ig ay Se td a steamer for Two typical head-dresses, one expressifig width, the other} Relatives the description of the land to : + unts Point, where the progra 1 . + ite pyar . if To correct it folle home of Mrs, H. C. P. at Yar-| Miss Sanders jbe repeated bs the pti oe ba height. The top one is a double branch Bf aigrettes, and the}! 51, ster invites its readers to use this old. Te correct tt the lowe : row, on Friday. Miss Ruth Sanders, who, accompa |Community club. Returning, the | lower one a good imitation of an aigret department as an aid in finding missing irasteror lead Wontidesae “Thi . ied jnied by her mother, Mrs, T, B. San. | steamer will leave any of the party BY MARIAN HALE hatte“ Se Gone $e Ricip te seuuitiang there whe Rewebem | fifth Ave. & W. dounded 6m Orthopedic Tea Shop ders, has been spending several |who #0 desire wt “Lochkelden” and| >, | you, what's to b | separated. “Those, whose relatives or| south line by West Roe bw Broadway Guild will be in charge | months in the Hawallan islands, and | also at Madison and Leach! parks Pate ot Os: paces: Pare athe basemen whan ares igi piphon sae | Hee nee ane eens ore date Tee deen | Street and on the north. by Wi at the Orthopedic. Tea Shop Mon-| is now visiting 1 y and friends | ‘This outing i# an annual oceasion, |*)* wide and so broad and #0 Kenerally | bi Poy Pee Bas sa iaae: | Keadere who may know the whereabouts | Barton Street, and the proper day. Mrs, Charles F. Clise and/in ttle, was the complimented due to the courtesy and hospitality |” Thea ‘ wie 7 of persons ment! ia this column a¢) which also fronts on Thirt 1 . sverdeveloped, Theater owners are | princess, finding during the hunt | mt ted also t *t te Mrs, Homer Dudley, hostesses, will|@uest at a tea given by Mrs. J.|of Mr. and Mra. Denny, and ts pleas: | °Y vie necveus it rae i hate . ci green, ang Pose | The Stars “Other newapapers ere havites| fourth Avenue Between the aa be assisted by Mrs. Omar J.| Worth Densmore, at hor home, 3607 |antly anticipated by the members of |" what chances, they ask, wisely | ra aa having nelther the hair. | (@ repreduce such items ae will interest! streets, Humphrey, Mrs. W. W. Phillips,|Densmore ave, Wednesday aftor-| the society and thelr friends enough, has anyone who isn't seated Mine nor the ribbons necessary to| “ss «© To see tt take any street car (© Mrs. H. H. Burkholm, Mra. Thomas | noon. Mrs, Monte Reid Coleman and tH the row y y West Seattle and transfer ane the front row, to get any view off, eay eabubee Do! : , Scruggs, Miss Claire Stoltenberg,| Miss Wyloha Bell assisted in enter- | Ballard W. ©. T. U. passe remedy ft, resourcefully bound her) JOHN H, MYERS—John H.! Alaska Street, Miss Mildred Lewis and Miss Nellie | taining. Miss Sanders will return to| Ballard W. C. ‘T. U. will meet Frt-| One might as well try to look thr “Tis xiv, escort of the princess, | M7", Who was discharged from the Maps, plans and full particu | Felger. | Honolulu in a few weeks. day, August 11, at 2 p.m. with Mra.|a jungle as to try to see Hght thrd ied the style immonsely, compli. |’ in Boston in August, oe29,, 18| Jars can be had from the Sales Tuesday, Mount Baker Guild wiil | M. P. Bird, 6720 17th ave. N, W. Pro-jthe waving plumes, feathers, faun@# mented her, and all the ladies of the PMs earnestly sought by | his) pirectors— direct the service, Mrs. Karl Behn, | r Consumptive Soclet |aram will be in charge of Mrs. jana flora that are going to grow o1 4 adopted it mother in Los Angeles. Anyone} hostess; Wednesday, Interlaken | lar meeting of the Seattle | Lillian ‘Vir the heads of long and short:hatre@| You cay nee to what lengths the |*2OWing his whereabouts will plea George Francis Rowe Guild, Mrs; J. W. Hamill, hostean; | Orthodox Jewish Ladies’ auxiliary to | - ——— sinters alike garter atyle now haa gone. Likewies | Communicate with the Red Cross & Thursday, Queen Anne Guild, Lady |the Denver Orthodox Hospital for Seattle Review, No. 8 If these were hats, one might with] fou seo the prospects ahead for the | 2° University st | & Company : | Stirling Chapter, D. A. R., host-|Consumptives, will be hied in Upper Senttic review, No, 8, W. B. A. of | propriety ask for their removal—buG | geyotes of the drama. . ng 4 Jensen; Friday, Laurelhuret Gwid,| Woodland park Wednesd Auguat | the Maccabees, will meet in the A. O,| they aren't. They're on to stay Just®| what ts one to do? The ticking of a clock In the wire- | nolers for Business Institutio Mrs. William Rees, hostess; Sat-|9, at 2 p. m., followed by a basket |U. W, hall, 1409 Ninta ave., ‘Thurs-/ as much as the costume is. To re | Paris hasn't solved the matter, and/less station at Bordeaux, France, | ag Renton il Guild, Mes |pleale All members urged to at doy ning, August 10, at 8 o'clock mare ane, gravid. blog about th®| meanwhile the head-dresseg mount|can be heard distinctly in Welling . , jownfall of the colffure, joera requested to wear white, | with the thermometer! \ton, New Zealand,

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