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Personal Dr, and Mra. J who are traveling abroad Wilson Mitchell, are spend ° ing thie week in Paris, ‘The month i of July was spent in England and] |Beotland. They plan to return to| Seattle late in September / one oe | Mise Netty Shelley otored to EBte) and Mrs. Trimble|roriana sunaay vo be the avest ot Mh so ( ME. and Mra Alfred D, Gile Dinne Hosts This attred I Evening: Assistants) Mr. ana Mrs George T. rw rak, of | ' Vanecouve « are spending sev Named for Tea. Jecal weeks. in town an the gucsta of {friends on Queen Anne Hill AND MRS. WILLIAM PITT eee a t tl Maj, Oliver MeCleary, U. & A. and entertaining at| 2 2 ee See tor from Fort Snelling, Minn. and |THE TEXAS | alub, rece ne dance 3 f . Leange fe coment mr am lare the guests of Mrs. McCleary’®| Has a magnificent record ono| Peward I. Garrett are giving Si iparents Mr. and Mrs, Theodore /onty needa to hear her commanding| their home at The Highlands in com:|Cooper, 2412 10th N pnp sched erytingg harman: / e plimen: and Mise a a . =e | Rebgpiringees cage | Mes. Frank Horton, of Loa An-|N,, tell the tale to be convinced. He |, “Bulalle Merritt and their a a SB groaght ose gerd a Galeton kil Ee von, ieee geome, Mise Jane Peters of New | daughteriniaw, Mr. and Mre. R. E/usten to him, He claima she ie a ley, Kan., and Mrs. H. Nor !visiting Mrs. I (Doris Welch) they will beland Mra. J by Mrs, Alton W, Leonard. | ‘Albert Charles Phillipa, Mra Dyman's parents, Unland. oe Mr A She was designated aa one of the) . | ships to ald tn the transatlantic Might Mr. and Mre. Charles H. Bebb are |of the famous naval plane > | That oan come to @ ship ts hers. | Friends of suse Blanche Wenner | patti el wilt be interested to learn that cards |The gunnery our And she = pi r nor: have been received from her thin} Won it twice. Twice, mark you. In). on Ho od week, written In Honolulu. }1916. In 1917. Only once before in “ee oy Guy Witter |the history of the navy has the same BULLY MASCOT | Beatty, ship ask? C SILVER SERVICE fard and Mrs. W. W, Felser, spending a fortnight at Lake Louise.| She's always right there when! And beautiful. it is, Some of the all see p Will alternate at the urns. | eee needed, ia the Texas. Mer captain | verware of the first Texas is in this Dewn on the avenue those re sent individual Texas cities, remembered, I'd forgotten that Mra, John Hull, Misa Sally |with Mr. and Mra, Cari F, Gould — = Powe, 3 TEST TRO! y umbrelia—teft it on a and Miss Dorothy Baker of| Cand me GREATEST TROPHY THE OFFICERS hook at the offles. And one yet. an the Texas wit! be in the Yard THE SEATTLE STAR KHUN ADAMS She must have! She has. / A big pit bulldog Presented to the vm fexam by silat nderinehiet of the What more could any As explained to the editor yes: ferday before he fidgeted and sald “Write it up,” all my beau Uful vacation plans of more than and Mleet ‘The name of the bull te Jim. 5 Rt M1 of Minne: | Horton, at the Chelsea apartments pou 24. Ve six months’ growth toppled over Werk and Miss Ruth Mull of Minne: | Horton, at tt » Chole pa ship that always delivers the goods, |!" About six yearn old, Very int it the very last ideate. ‘Spell, who leave Wednesday for “ ; kent, Very active. Very af | Mrs. Eugene J. Short left Sunday | Then ho proves ft ate, Except when he meets a ae ae ‘their homes. lfor the Eaat, to be away two months - dog, ‘Then he ts aa belligerent as he| It was Saturday, two weeks ago. | 1 T During her absence she will visit: VETERAN ie invincible. |! stalked out of the office with in-| | Assisting at Gare en LEQ \ner son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and! Honors are hers, She took part in che ward Nelings like those of canary | the garden tea Mra, Henry Mra, James BR. Ryan (Pay Short) 18 line activities off Vera Crus PADDY | fleeing from the gilded cage, Noth: | ae her daughter, Miss Hasel Chicago, and friends in Minneapoll#| 1. served in the Grand Fleet off! Was an earlier mascot. But Paddy,|ing to do but play--um, And plane) are giving at their home Frt-/and Spokane. deide Yuen, ix Gk teats Ome untike Jim, eraved green fields and|for the playing all laid—um. 1 kne afternoon from 4 until 6/ “%. 6 |Scapa Flow, ne 3 pantures new, He in now in south.| the multease at home was packed, I in compliment to Mrs, Victor; Mr. and Mrs. John L. Dyman and) She had @ part in the surrender Of ern California, deep in alfalfa, rumi-|knew the train pulled out in the Taylor (Gladys Landes), of son, John, Jr, of Tonopah, Nev., Fe the German Grand Fleet |pating on bie ship's dynamic motto,|/ morning, Two weeke—and every ‘ome On, Texas” thing Oxed and ready but a few pur chases, including a new hat which 1! thought would be nice to spring on or friends in another city the unueual, impresstve sort? Will entertain on hoard? Of course. lebrated for thelr honpitality. Dut » definite plans have been made, «a! never knows, regardless of sun- beams In this region, when the raindreps may drop, Hack to the office te get the funny um- durt t of the pi t t & Dean Gooding Witter Gielen} Mr. and Mra. James A. Kerr and|ship wen the gunnery trophy twice, | OUre ® Part Of the presen fiect| brelia. Pe Bins) entertained with a luncheon |daughter, Elizabeth, and niece, Car-| Both trophies, 1916 and 1917, are is "= el ‘ ie twenty, at the Sunset club this|rol Kerr, are spending August at displayed in the crew's reception ne ROSTER ‘scar happened to be there, 6) honoring M o W. | Lake Chelan. foom, Go and see them. o'clock tho it was, Oncar is one of is Mrs, Guy W. . | Of the Texan holds the namew Of the playmates on the staff whore va-| ficlin han eumae to Geaitie to see In 1916 she also won the engt| ici Gelightful and able officers, |e Diy mA he watt wh h Mrs. Arthur Spencer and two sons heering trophy, leading the entire * cation came at the same time as her home. \ pe feet [Fifty and seven men. Ponsibly more.) ming. Oscar looked also as if he'd | eee have returned to their home in town | flee’ The ranking ofticern are Captain A.|iaiq” plans Het eee *, after spending a month at Seola| This year she won the Spokane i: Seas Ca teenie aid plane. je beamed bi y lar Girl to Wed Beach, jeup. It's given for the highest tur jn i ides J Dowell, Jr. U. #1} on nie desk were peculiar, awkward | Marion Wiley, one of Seattle's “ee lret In the navy lee Ue tenant Commander c. yj eeckaaee with the handles of tin | ular maids, ia to wed Mr.| Mise Marjorie Miller te vistting| This, too, ix a most coveted prise.) °° 7 . N. Lieutenant Gon, "eons and auchly protruding. A ool Homer, son of Mr. and/ sre, Charies Edwin Sears in Port.|And the Texas hae it. Besides all) | 000. 1 Co yo IEMA! ol |lapaible cook stove leaned againat | » George E. Homer, of Connecti: | jand. |this she has won several athletic he nn, | that devel _ ten R.A. Hall, U, & N.. Lieuten- | o oie On Thursday, September 14. The eee awards of importance. ant &. L. Woodside a. N.. Elew ‘was made known Monday st} Dr. and Mra, Ernest L. Bickford| sid tembnt CC. Breed. U. & N.. Lieuten oe OA be ease “Where are you breakfast i _~ returned Saturday from an extended SiLVER FLAGSHIP ant RP. Whitmarsh, U. 8 N. Liew | © “Oh. OUR penne rg nye home of trip to Yellowstone park and Mon-| 1, another of her treasures ltenant J. W. Rogers, U. 8. .N. Liew-| Om Pertiand” sald |. Mra, John Ewing Price. tana, idaho and Cregon. : | f Ms n 1 Portland?” exctaisied he, “well | edie ie the Te ius - She got this by betng a good fel-!tenant T. W. fmith, URN. Liew] soot sen gunn What's the rooney | }low. She stood by when the & # |tenant TE. Ayers, U. 8. N. Lieuten: | 4 , \ Dair were inclosed in tiny) Mr. and Mra Milo J. Loveless! pisidam, of the Holland-American lant Commander G. F. Thomas. M.c.,| M® of shifting from one place and attached to the stems have returned from Lake Guthertand |iine, was in distress, a year or s0\U. & N.. Lieutenant R. H. White with street care and traffic cops Glasres at each plate. The) where Mrs. Loveless apent a week i . th & yee “| te another with similar street : a ago, off the coast of Massachusetts. MC. Ur & N utenant L. L.| ve table held an effective ar-jand Mr. Loveless the week end o t ™ fe rj Lieutenant| ©ar8 and traffic cops? Metter ad peal tinned sweet oe, |_1n appreciation the Holland-Ameri- | Martin, D, 8. N., Lieutenant | : We ra psi aan jean company presented the Texas |Commander W. N. Hughes, 8. C. U.| fume with ust re going ae Prof. and Mrs. William P. Gorsuch | with q ailver model of the Magship/s N., Lieutenant It. D, Calkins, & C. j a dunt get o tar are spending & month in California. | o¢ Admiral de Ruyter, that victorious | (7, & N., Ldeutenant W. P. Williams, | oe, i | Hottand commander who adorned the |chaptain, U. 8. Captain O. P. rhat's @ tarpaulin?” sald I Mre. A. S. Haggett and children. jinn century |imith, U. 8. M. C, Lieutenant Fa! “Well, you ARE funny,” comment with her mother, Mrs. Sunderland. | the made! in a modern example of |Giiman, U. #. MC. And ensigns |? Oscar, adjusting himself on the! honor Miss Edna McCreery, Marriage to Mr. Beverly wit be an event of Septem Mrs. Harvey Sullivan will en- with a tea and shower at her ‘Thursday afternoon from 2 o'clock. ‘Twenty intimate Of the honor guest have been Are at Eagle Harbor fora week. [ay ancient Holland art [the silversmith, an art en petit, am ¥. OC. twin ana Uttle daugh jo minute and exquisite perfection. ter, Betty, Mra. M. J. Devine and} Miss Grace Devine have returned from a ten days’ stay at Metcalf farm, near Eant Sound. “8. Mrs. George Harroun ts the guest | of Mra. J. Speed Smith at Port Madi son this week | s2e Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple, of | Pasadena, Cal. arrived Monday on| the art of} ‘ Evelyn Perine was hostess Afternoon in her honor, enter: with a tea shower. evening Mr. and Mrs. C. E. will entertain with a dinner but | Rach one a credit to the untarnished [navy code desk and dangting his feet. “A tar. peulin is a piece of canvas in which | people put the ieast amount of equip. | ment and clothing with which they lore. A veritable achool of « can possibly manage. It's rolled up! and thed with a rope Hut to re peat, you'd better come with ux We're going to Mount Rainier—the north side" Horry.” sighed 1, “hut I can’t. Look at all those bundles over| there,” and I indiented among others | the bag containing the mew hat! which was scheduled to startle Port: | wwiiment Miss McCreery and|the H. F. Alexander for a visit with . land. “I've hourht all thone just to lente’ Society to Sponsor Pet! Sunshine Guild ’ - Ju @ fiance. Mr ; Bence. Mire. Whipple er, Mrs. Jeasie | Humane y t Pet) Sunshine guid oak saaehietth atiaa |!#e along on the trip I've planned =| ef falsworth, who hae been « Parade . “That's all right.” Oscar rejoiced, | a M Fa, me "Entert in taining her son, Dr. ¢ BR OW A festival for children ts planned | sabe! Long, 1215 18th ave. N. W “throw them in the street. Now vet | ‘iss y ar worth, Mrs. Walsworth and son,|for-Laber day, Peppa ‘ i the Thursday morning, at 11 o'clock. | me show you the map. We're foing | JAS a farewell compliment to Miss! Clarke, for the past month. They [University Stadium Jane Truax, who is leaving the last | will all motor to Mount Rainier, Fri for two years’ study| day, for the week end | County Humane society i ten § Switreriand, Miss Jean Fay is en- fe jasked to sponsor a pel ing with a luncheon for ten| Mig Elennor Lavansky left today | similar to the one held in Gao ¥ rt on Mondsy August 14. for St. Paul to t relatives for|cinco, which recruited 600 children Mill t ’B evereh ene | |The local society t# planning to have ri ithe greatest pet parade ever held on| Breeto ae Mrs. Alfred Wiltiame with herline "Pectfio coast, tn which 1,000 plimented aughter, Mra. Claude Harmon, both | children with their pets will par-| "To compliment Miss Mildred Miller, }of Crosi, Cal. ie the guest of her it hs } ticipate fa planned to organize wedding to Mr. Stewart/son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and|ine children in groups of not more will take place Saturday even-| Mrs. Walter Williams }than 100 with « responsible person as | Miss Emily Jerome will enter. Ad jeaptain. Children who have pets. with an informal luncheon at} Mr. and Mre. John E. Ryan, Mr.| who wish to join in the parade are home Wednesday afternoon. and Mrs. Claude C. Ramaay « requested to send their names to Bin led g t Tate Manon motored Pacific | sting Griffiths, 917 Westlake ave. N.,| ZLaincheon to Compliment | Pescn tor the week end, roing down |or ‘phone Eiott 2405 Miss Lombard ip caeekth wa the enon eae ane Abaabae aeadior Dr Mrs, Louis L. Mondell will enter.) ~ Aenea | Brydon, president of the Kennet cut fain with a luncheon of ten covers,| Miss Eckhardt and Mr. Orieon J. C. Dutton, former followed by bridge, at the Tenni: I h Host resident of the Humane society, | @lub Tuesday afternoon, August 15, | “UNcheon 8lC88 © volunteered their services. All Miss Gertrude Eckhardt taining with a tun complimenting Miss Dean Lombard, an August bride-to-be. la enter animal lovers are urged to cooper on of ten cov ate in this undertaking. ss cua cena sarcasm Levine Rochester), The marriage of Miss Bessie Con of Washington, eee ers at the Yacht club Friday after miatpaahines ahaa Guan Weuaieh endl * noon for the ple: © of Mine Jane! ervatior > ne bene! Mrs. Loose Entertains — |200"0r,"h* nieasure of, Mim Jane | neiton to be het in te Me ©. Henry With Informal Tea ing for Switzerland the last of this | Att allery, on the "afternoon ‘and A charming tea was given | month. pec: dig age eo conan €M yerterday afternoon when Mrs 4 ne i loawend @56h. ile emmeines tn v. K. Loose entertained informally meerramsat St;-Johwe ~\cnccos a thie altate tnchonen tra compliment to Mrs. A. S. Kerry. | Pari ’ “ i *| Parish Church | Trafford Huteson, Mrs. Anna ‘Thom Mrs. David Morgan Roderick (Mary } |een Milburn and Mrs. Josh on, . C.. and Mrs. Edward E. Johnson j stance Miller, daughter of Mr. and! | Of Buffalo, who is visiting her sister, | Mrs. William H. Miller, of Wingen, | Ladies of Maccabees Yesterday afternoon when Mrs.|N- 8. Wales, Australia, to Mr. Arthur| Ladies of the Maccabees will hold Pastel shades were arranged in a|™. Orman, son of Mr. and Mra.| their annual plenic in Mount Baker park all day August 12 nvited to in the entertainment ¥ games and was sol nds are church, Ge) s0Gnd basket for the center of the |Charles Orman of Tacoma > tea table, where presiding were Mrs. | ®™nized at St. John’s Paris Mize Ferry Leary, Mre. Oncar J. | West Seattle, Saturday at high noon. ) @haries, Mrs. G. A. C. Rochester and | Rev. Maurice J. Bywater, rector ot | Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips. About |the parish, reading the service join Eastern Star Lawn Fete the rooms were Mrs, Harry 8. Rart.| Mr. and Mrs. Orman are spending | Members of the Eastern Star renld: | . Mrs. William Renkin Ballard, | thelr honeymoon at English Bay |ing in the Greenwood district wilt on. > Seott and Mrs, John B. | B- ¢ |eive a lawn fete at the home of Mre Coyle. he cards at the door were| jJohn Tyler, 8515 ith ve. N. W. Feceived by Billie Bernard Miss Salad Ww, eggener Thursday, August 10, at 2 p.m. All During the afternoon several vocal M Eastern Stars invited folos were given by Mrs. Kerry and arried | Mira. Roderick and Mrs, Charles Hat-|_ The wedding ceremony of Miss| Bg? buted a number of plano| Bertha M. Weegener, of Seattle, to! t S erve j |Mr. Ezra A. Hamilton, of Belling “ee ham, took place at the Bt. Clement's Mrs. Gilman Hostess Episcopal church on August | *. a is ‘ormer © er | ms iinweea the Rainier | °* Kansas City, coming to Seattle} | ‘oma z 4 t two years ago, when she took up|} | fee, Friday afternoon the completion of her musical edu | Miss Macdonald ington. Plans Brid. | Mr. Hamilton was a member | thet helps make STRONG, MAGNET: | ge Mins Elizabeth Macdonald {9 en.|'2®% Marine corps in the Second ai-|1C, FORCEFUL MEN, who make tertaining with a bridge of mal oe of the A. E. F. | their over-mastering presence felt the WEG At hor home, $15 seth ave, > Ps, z : cont te wil make thetr | moment they enter @ room. Wednentay afternoon. Assisting willl of thie month be the Minses Elizabeth Beddow,|° ‘month, | NUXATE D IRON Verna McAuley, Rachel Price and| + om ¥ containa the principal chemical con- | Katherine Bacon. | Orthopedic Tea Shop ftituent of active living nerve force i . Mrs. George WB. Butterworth win ables that In the brain and nerve Informal Sumncheon | be hostens for Interlaken Guild at|Cell# of man. Tt also containa « o Orthopedic 1 ron like the iron fn Complimenting Miss Dean Lom-|tnacreq pene = Shop Wednesday, | r¢ 4 ‘and like the iron” tn assisted by Mrs /. Richardson, |#pinach, lentiin and apples which an August bride * 1 5 d 3 von, Mra. B. J. Parrahm. ” y S eicated yee em fain with a small luncheon at her| 70°. M « B. Pi, arrahm, Mr AW {foree, that Nuxated Iron not home Thursday afternoon. 1 |, Mrs. Ray * what might be termed y, attarsiogn: Ling and Mrs. Boyd Goebel | ficial nerve force to the nerve colla| | ‘ but it stimulates the blood to «| . ufacture ently increased w Dinner Hosts Seattle Chapter, No, 95 of new nerve foros, It you are | In compliment to their niece, Miss’ Seattle chapter O. B. 1 oe eee oF fun-gown, get & bottle | Katherine Johnson, of Pittsburg, Pa.,| Will hold its annual pienic Saturday. | two wee Use yon do nak ‘feel that | Who is their house guest for a week,| Auguat 12, at People’s park, Renton |!t has increased your nerve foren Mr, and Mrn. Arrigo M. Young were | junction. Commencing at 2:30, there |2M4,,,made you feel better and | hosts at an informal dinner at their| will be gamen and xporta, Dinner | will be reranded, “ada Yeu" Hartel} be home jn Laurethurst, Monday eve-| will be served at 6:20, Dancing in| Prug Co. | Co. 5 Bing. the evening. Drug Co. G. O. Guy and all. ‘other drug giste,—Adverlisement, | ne ay ‘Quality Always” Cheasty Junior Clothes are carefully made to withstand the hard usage every real lad gives his clothes— $11.75 TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERS Cheast mpg AT SENECA ENGR. SWFREDERICK REBIGELOW PRES. VICE PRES. Tiiicirimm ns ni TIOVIUUUHRIUUUUUEAVUAUUUVTGHUUUULUELUUULUUULUUUEUUUEUUUEGUUUAEEUAUUUEEULU GHATS By Wanda von Kettler Government way, Wednesday | August 9 Luncheon at 12 o’clo jen Take Fort Lawton car to Sist org” Mees ave. W. wee . Miller “oe pauls Clara Barton Tent No. 1 ¥ “ Clara Barton Tent, No, 1, Daugh.| @&tertaiome Prot. William Gone ters of Veterans, will entertain with | jenuary 6 a noon-day luncheon at the armory United Btates Thru Fo Wednesday, Auguat 9, to honor the! . Mrs J. i. Nagel vests from the Tacoma and Everett i as a tanta Comrades invited, Regular) | is Mre JW. Me neoti t 2 p.m, All members | Jenusry 16 ‘ : in by way of Fairfax; we're going poate a orisiat a eye <5 That Must Re over traiin and crags that are wicked or EB oy but wondrous; we're crowing snow iataats Inatetell Chel os i fields and glaciers; we're—* | RFP eet dan hy ee , sie, fiaereationad Wao are ‘wey sane 5 moet at the home of Dr, and Mra. W ' “That's right.” observed Oscar, In-| Tree jones 2002 Federal ave., Wed Cnechotiovakia airy Telea” Sey telligently, “maybe you'd Whe tol eee ee ® at 2 p.m. Cards know, Well, there's myself. Yew! 4.1 eastern Stars are invited, Take | ¢ Susectaris ent pemiil |I'm going, ‘Then there's my 91% | roadway car to Newton st 1. Wa Lacy. ‘Then there's Max, And then| rhe’ ans ” ene there's Georges and Mra. Georges ‘Giditan Chi Titulo They've just gotten back from the| rhe annual picnic of the Clionian | were, 145 [the latter being one of our friends | didn't go t Portiand. It stayed home} C7. U. on a sbelf, while 1. garbed in khaki! Ballard division of the Women's | hiking regalia, climbed to higher ele-| Christian Temperance Union will | when six kbhaki-clad individuals left | | be In charge of Mrs. Lillian Vincent. WOMEN’S CLUBS tne CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY TAtereture,” | | Ladies of GA. K. Sewing Chi | | ‘The Ladies of the G. A. Kh. Home | Hewing club and their friends will be entertained by Mra. 4160) « of America” an LAerature, M. A. Mead sbite Meath” sre, honeymoon, along on & honeymoon Mra. no we're talking them | well, sort of @ second You know Georges and Georges?’ o#e And well I did. Only one month ago we had all attended the wedding, when Georges and Marjory had been administered the “until death do us part.” Since then they had been known ve ‘Vederat Mrs. & D. id Wednesday 12 August! ¢ o'clock club will be b %, ot Ravenna park Take Ravenna car 20th ave. N v1 Offices MeKinetry, | Ma and get off oy meetin Denver Consumptive Soclety | ‘The regular meeting of the Seattle Orthodox Jewish Ladies’ auxiliary to} jthe Denver Orthodox Hospital for | Consumptives, will be held in Upper | New National Lawa" . Woodland park Wednesday, August | 01 ae nothing other than Georges | 9 2") Th. followed by a baaket Merrisea. and “Mrs. Georges. |plenic. All members urged to at-| “Embers of Austria,” sre, H. ¥, Tape | “fr me tend | “tMosiaes of mictty.~ %4 Green, And they were scheduled to go on eee Curvens frvente-> Turse t Gout 4 Caughey this mountain expedition—with Os car and hin sister Lucy, and Max, } Mra Altruistic Clab : Altruistic club will give a picnic In | Woodland park, upper grounds, Wed: | from Washington U who plans (| nesday, August 9, at 12 o'clock, | struggle thru his last term of college | | life next year, and then enter the Mystic Jewel Ausitisry “Uiterary” world. Mystic Jewel auxiliary will meet ta | rt Vind og |I. 0. O, F. temple, Wednesday, Au-| Well, EVERYTHING hap (gust 9, et 1 pm. Rebekahs and ‘Evente—"Reonomical Condte * Mra. M. M. Ferrti, pened in the next ten minutes. EVERYTHLD Telephone wires hummed warmly, Pretty plans, long cherished, firried. Others | took shape and grew. Somehow the promise of snow fields in duly and August, of cliffs and ginciers I had never seen, proved too much, friends invited. eee Elderbloom Ch ‘The Elderbloom club will entertain | with a reception in honor of Mrs. |America King, of Spokane, founder of the club, Wednesday afternoon | after 1 o'clock, at the home of Mra, IF. Hansakeer, 3758 Rainier ave. “ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Women's Federated Club house, epertment program. breakfast followed by Girection of Mrs John 1. Mra. John D. Hall 7 under Seon and | No, I 4iin’t throw the packages | inte the street. But the new hat} Ballard W. vations than I'd ever reached before. | ee It was nearly #30 Sunday morning | | meet Friday, August 11, at 2 p. m., a | the home of Mra. M. P. Burd, 6720 17th ave. N. W. The program will | Beattie on the interurban for Fair | “Soldiers and Sailors will be the fax-—80 miler Histant | topic. roast H cee It was at Fairfax, three houre tat. | Tonia Chapter No. 114 Jonta chapter No. 114, 0. E. S., will meet in thy Corinthian room of the Masonic temple Tuesday evening, August & All Eastern Stars invited. see er, that “Whit,” the packer, with bis three friendly horses, that carried our wrpaulins and concentrated food over the mountain trails, joined the | party. Sorosis Club Events The Sorosin club announces in tts | year book, just reeeived, the follow: ing programe, which deal with art, | music, history, Mterature and cur . Tt was there we besan our journey on foot toward the slopes of Mount | Rainter, following eastward the bed of rushing Carbon river. |ront eventa: whic pi | October 2-— Tt was there we started our ex | “President's Meteage.” Mra Wot | Lavengood pedition of varied ups and | .nccums of Current Tepice, Including downs. Radio,” Mra, Henry A. Anger. (To Be Continued) Muste Reports of Griewates to State Federa- | } thon convention. Octoher tt Histor Mre No reference in made to the tiges tn the Bible, i Associations of England, M. 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