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eattle ociety Mrs. Smart Tea — Invita- tions Extended for Aft-| ernoon Affair. JOHN LINCOLN HALL Was hostess this afternoon at one of the largest and most charming fean of the week, when she enter tained at her home on Laurethurst @rive tn honor of her mother, Mra Anna Behriefer, who is her guest for summer. &. Hall was assisted in the liv. Ihe room by Mra, A. H. Albertson and in the dining room by Mrs, Rob > ert Howes, Alternating at the urna were Mrs. Atvah Lemuel Carr, Mrs. | John Linn Travis, Mrs, W. R. Davis | | and Mrs, Charles Jordan They were assisted by Mra, How. Knott, Mra. Ernest Eckleman, Witiam Le Blond and Mra, J Stevenson, The cards were re- ved at the door by little Margaret . During the afternoon Miss line Cook gave several de- vocal numbers. Bummer flowers were charm!ngly ined in a most decorative efiect | living room, while georgeous in purple tints, combined with ds, and lighted by dull green in crystal holders, were used | the handsome tea table. eee Tea to Honor Brides-Elect ek, honor Miss Marcia Berger ind Miss Louise Ehrlich, two early n brides-to-be, Mixs Eileen De- and Miss Margaret Delaney extended Invitations for a tea ir home, 3219 Cascadia ave., THE SEATTLE STAR Hall Hostess at| y afternoon, August 19, 4 until 6 o'clock, eee ” . Coolidge Honor Tancheon will he given August th by the active and alumnae mem- of Pi Beta Phi sorority of the! ty of Washington in honor Calvin Coolidge, who with husband, the vice president of ev States, will be guests of Coolides Mrs. F. W. Stearns, of Boston, will also be a guest at the Mrs. Coolidge is a mem- we of yellow evening at their a dinnerdance to honor Richter, the oc- casion,being his 2ist birthday. Cov. Pleasure of Miss Jane before her departure with mother, Mra. Perry Truax, for nd, Miss Geraldine Farrar ‘@ntertaining with a luncheon of twelve covers at her home Tuesday DATES TO REMEMBER MONDAY, AUGUST 14— Miss Jean Fay to tertain foncheon in compliment to Jane Tru TUESDAY, AUGUST 15— Mrs, Robert B. Fox, Jr, to be hostess at a bridge tea. compil- mentary to Miss Marcia Berger, Mise Grace Lewis to entertain at tea from 4 until 6 o'clock, com- plimenting Miss Jane Truax Mrs. Louise L. Mendell’s luncheon At the Tennis club for Miss Dean Lombara. Mr. and Mra Wilttem Pitt Trimbie's dance at the Bunset club, to com pliment their daughter, Mise Augusta Trimble, and Mise Rather Stevens. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16— Miss Eva Fn to wed Mr. Stuart Hun\ senior at the home of her parents, Mr. and g2onm Mogstrom, ot 8:88 rom tain at dinner, vin S, Coolidge and Mrs. ¥, W. Stearns, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17— ‘The marriage of Miss Bysts to Dr. Engen Pound, at the home Mr. and Mrs, vers, at #:30 o'clock, Mrs. W. 1. Bilger and Mra. Faward Frank Davia, Jr, to entertain at warden toa at Mra. Biiger's home Hunt's Point, complimentary Diggs and Mrs Kathryn Hodges of her Alpheus Mrs. Francis MH. Brownell’ dinner at the Sunset club to compliment Mint Maude Qakes and the Misses Virginia and Bulatie Merrill Maude Oakes’ fancy costume dance at the Golf club, in compli: ment to Miss Esther Stevens and Miss Eulalie Merriil Mra, Samuel Mitchell's tea at home from 4 until & o'c SATURDAY, AU The marriage o lender to Lieutenant Mildebrand. at home of bri parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charl Mullen Fridlender, at 1 o'clock WEDNEADAY, AUGUST 23— Mra, Joseph ¥, Disard to be how bridge luncheon at home, in honor of her house Loule ¥. Becker, ot ‘The marria bard to Brown, in the Prosp t #:30 o'clock. a ist Episcopal church, at §:10 o'clock SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘Bh vias of Miss Kani to Mr, Beverly Vernon &, im Trinity church, at #:90 o'clock. eee, Y.. * On Thursday evening, August 8, Miss Madge Denny became the bride of Mr. George E. Mathieu at the home of her mother, Mrs. Victor W. 8S. Denny, at 8:30 o'clock.—Portrait by P. Croule U'Renn. ‘ Bridge and Linen Shower As « prenuptial compliment to Miss Edna McCreery, Mra. W. C. MeCreery is entertaining at bridge, with a linen shower as an added compliment, Wednesday afternoon, August 16, at her home, 2112 Spo kane ave. Mrs. M.D. Bradley will Preside at the tea hour, eee Buffet Luncheon Mrs. Arthur A. Phinney is enter. taining with a buffet luncheon and lawn party at her home, “Daisart, Carleton Heights, on Saturday after-! noon, August 19. reer Mr. and Mrs. Silverman at Home Mr. and Mra, 8. Silverman will be at home to their friends from 3 until | BERTHE DEVEREUX ADAMS |UP ANCHOR ADDED In the command. On Monday the ‘To those are the suxitiaries U 5 o'clock, Sunday afternoon, Aug omega ren: Seamed be gh: fs ee Mercy, whose commanding officer tn 20, %o honor their daughter, Sarah, ! ova. great harbors, Beautiful 1¢/CaPtn C. W. Cole, U. 8. N whose engagement to Mr. Ben |i,’ tite crement, weighted « 8. & Vestal, whose comman Bridge has been recantly anhounced. | 414°, tne Cascades, on the other by officer is Captain J, J. Hyland, U N.; the i Olympics. 8.3 be the ve 8. one 8. 8. Cuyama, whore com. is Captain J. No th U. & Kamawha, whose commanding offi cer is Commander 0. C. Dowling, t 8. Informal Tea Tithe great ‘goede the #hountains Complimenting her mother, Mra. |wateh these limpid waters, so bro: | Max Piutti, of Aurora, N. ¥. dean|so deep, so calm all the navies of ot Wells college, Mrs. Frederick H./all the nations might find shelter Parks was hostess at an informal tea | there. | the Women’s University club, Fri- wfficer 5 © Binckburn, U day afternoon, the guests tncluding ANOTHER EPIC } only members of the Wells College| Might be inspired by thie proces. |THE FLEET club, |sion of the fleet. Included in the} Will arrive at Port Townsend on Homeric roster are eight flagships.|the afternoon of Monday, August 14 {The U. & 8. California, p of On Tuesday, Auguet 15, it will le Admiral E. W. Eberle, U. 8. N., com-|at anchor between the mountains, in mander.in-chief of the Pacific fleet;| Townsend bay. On Wednesday, Aug: the U. 8. 8. New Mexico, flagshtp of | ust 16, there will be maneuvers. ‘The |Viee Admiral W. R. Shoemaker, U.| maneuvers of actual warfare, On |S. N., comma ain Yates | Thursday, August 17, the fleet will Sterling, , 8. 8. New| prepare for ite return Puget | York r Admiral KR. H. | 8 Friday 18, the Jackson, U commanded by will uted for Captain A. W. Hinds, U. &. N.; the| the final ¢ t period, extending 8. 8. Arizor the flagship of August 18 to Auguat 27 b Rear Admiral C Hughes, U. 8. N Athletic contests of more than Io. 4 until € o'clock, with Miss Doris! commanded by Captain J. R. Y.jcal note, and program of the Wright as hostess. Misn Mildred |niayely, U.S. N.; the U. 8. 8. Con-| Veterans ce Reine “ears Okker and Miss Celeste Lynch pre- | necticut, fh ¢ Rear Admiral/this final period of especial moment sided at the tea table, asnisted by a); y Chase, - semeaied tart ;Sroup of girls. Captain G. L. P. Stone, U N 4 U. 8. 8. Kidder, flagship of Destr Division 34, commanded by mander W. 8) Anderson the U. 8 8. Robert Smith, flagshi of Destroyer Division 25, commar Music Practice Club The Musie Practice club will meet! with Mrs. Omgood Packard Monday, August 14, at 3 o'clock. eee | Pretty Tea This | Afternoon | Complimenting Miss Annetta Itkin and Mins Grace Mercer, a very pretty tea was given this afternoon, from to und. On at ehips the ECHOES Of the admiral's ball are sti! heard ‘These echoes acclaim the mise en |scene as of marvelous beauty The colving line is praised as a demonstration of the way be anoed by Amer Such an oe |Gamma Phi Beta | Sorority | Mrs, Ernest R. Walter and Mra Victor E. Rabel will entertain Gam-|»y Commander H. E. Cook, U. 8 |ma Phi Beta sorority at the Hunt’s|the U, 8. 8. Corry, flagship of De Point club house Wednesday, August |stroyer Division 34, commanded by 23. The hostesses extend an invita-!Commander J. H. Tomb, U.8..N. |, tion thru the press to all active and| lors, it would be hard to duplicate. alumnae members. The boat leaves |THE PROCESSION Or the charming manner that adorns FERGIE NER SE 10‘. Of the ships also includes, besides |the navy. And his wife. | . | the flagships, the U. 8, 8. Tennessee,| The menu arranged by the chef of Calendar for Orthopedic whose commanding officer ts Cap-| Paradise Inn wae admirable and Tea Shop tain Philip Wilbains, U. 8, N.; the|thoroly appreciated. Dinner almost Broudway, guild will be in charge|U: 8: 8 Misuissippl, whose com. |eclipsed the ball o geet the Orthopedic Tea |Anding officer in Captain O. P.| | The band from the U. 8, ot the pervion nt pedic Te | Jackson, U. 8. N.; the U. 8. 8. Idaho,|fornia made a tremendous hit. Not Shop Monday, with Mrs. H. R. Wash- | whose commanding officer Is Captain | only do they play dance musle to mipters, heskem, severed Wy ‘Mss. W. 1s . Polauett Senet 8. Nu; the | perfection, but between dances they pg «=o yey tints i Biond.!, 8, 8. Pennsylvania, whose com-|dance and clog, to the wild delight Sack: Sara, dares Puereti, Mew Sonn | mandine officer is Captain H. |of the ctvilians B. Haynes, Mrs. W, B. Roberts ana |Cempbell, U- BS. N.; the U. 8. 8.) The ball was an early one, 11 Mins Dovel Leavis |Oklahoma, whose commanding offi-|o'clock the Cinderella hour, But tt Tueeine Gt Mark's guild of st.|cet Captain 8. V, Graham, U. 8./had to be, Everyone had a rendex Mark's church, Mra. Margaret. Cheai, |! ‘he U. 8. 8. Texas, whose com-| vous with a mountain at dawn. chairmin; Wednesday, Westminster | Anne officer is Captain A. M.| Several of the energetic juntors Presbyterian church, Mrs. W. scott |*octer U- 8. N |changed their dress blues, as soon an Matheson, hostess; Thursday, St. | the dancing stopped, for hiking togs Mareatets. guid We Tat. Sales and scaled a glacler or two after the aftner, chairman; Saturday, Frink |HOned, are the 1). 8. 8. Yarborough, | the gorgeous light. It was the very ark gulld, Mrs. Charles Harrison, | ir ine y's, & onieke the 7g 8 {night to follow the suggestion of the chaivinan, | Stoat, the U, 6. 8. Shirk, the §. | pralmist and blow up the trumpet | La Valette, the U. 8 8, Selfridge,|in the full moon eric Br, Barn, the 8.) Other groups prolonged the after Mervine, the VU. 8. §. Chase, the|the ball supper until sunrixe, Nap 8. 8. Wilhainas, the U. 8. 8. Hull, king in hand, they waited for Aurora 8. 8 MacDonough, the U. 8 Ito tanvels the panorama. of Paradina | renholt, the U.S. 8. Sumner, | Whic he ad , the U. &. &. Metvin Ue she did. It was a grand yer Com 8. N may Tt en graciousness. an way rray of admirals and rear mirals, of captains and command. 8. Call ASSEMBLED | In this magnificent arr Now Officers Elected New officers were elected Friday, August 11, at the meeting of Univer- jsity Chautauqua, held at the Univer- sity Baptist church, They include Mrs, Flora Swarthout president; Mra. Ethel Miller, vice-president; | Mrs. Minnie Px 0, recording secre jtary; Miss Geneva Reggon, treasurer and flower mission superintendent. |the s. St. Luke's Hospital Card Party The woman's auxiliary to st | Luke's hospital will hold a bridge |party Wednerday, August 16, at 2:20| o'clock, at the home of Mra. J. K Jameson, 1221 ¥, Boston. st. The auxiliary’s next meeting will be held| An aollday meeting of the Green August 28 at 2:20 o'clock at the home|Lake W. C. T. U. will be held at of Mrs. C. P. Bryant, 3860 E. Olive st. the home of Mra, Laura Swan, 116 Ee Bost 62nd at, Wednesday, August 16. lection of officers and dele. kates the county convention. Bring sandwiches. Friends invited, Green Lake W. oT U. etinction | -|Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY ‘Personal Mins Aimee Lyford, who has been the guest of friends in Seattle for the wreater part of the summer, i# now viniting in Portland, before re- turning to her home at Hock Island, lil, Prior to her departure she was the guest of Mra, John Weyer hacuser tn Tacoma for two weeks. oo ® Mra. Charles Basey and son, Mr James Masey, of Olympia, motored over this week to spend a few days with Judge and Mra, Stephen J Chadwiek, Reception for Veterans of Foreign | Wars | A reception will be held Monday | evening, August 14, in the parlors of the Butler hotel, to honer the na tional officers and delegates to the oenvention of Veterans of Foreign Wars and the 91nt division, who are meeting here next week, see Myrtle Social Club Myrtle Social club, O. ¥. entertain with a bri party Monday, August the Masonic temple. vited. eee Commander Stewart KH. Barber, VU. & N, and Mre. Barber, with thetr hou guest, Mrs. Hugh Davin, are motoring to Mount HKainier for the week end,” see Mr, and Mrs, J. ¥. Branigan, Mins Frances Tiranigan and the Misses Donna and Dorothy Lane motored to Tacoma, Thursday eve ning, to attend a dinner the officers of the Pennsylvania gave on board abip. 4,2 p. m., at Friends in Daughters of St, George ‘The Daughters of Bt. George will have a pienio at Alki beach, Mon. | day, August 14, Basket lunch, All| friends welcom eee Annual Plenic The annual plenic of the City Federation of Women's Christian | ae a ‘Temperance union will be held | Mrs, Charles Wilson, who has been the quest of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Hortenux for a fortnight, left Friday for her home in Victoria. eee Mr. and Mra. Chartes MeLaren have returned from New York City, where they spent the month of July, and with their family left today on & two weeks’ motor trip up Hood canal, Mra, Jackson Silbaugh, 1213 Sunset Pace, Mra, Emma 8. Wood ts con. eral chairman of arrangements. see Special Meeting King County Humane Society A apecial meeting of the Kin. | County Humane pociety has been o'clock, In the ¥, W, C. A, cafeteria, fo discuss plans for the pet parade ee Mr. M, R. Cummings fs leaving August 19 for a*month's trip tn the East, including Chicago, Boston and ow York, be given in the H, C. | gallory Friday, August 18, All inter ented persona invited to attend. ee Auxiliary to Madison Park Improve- ment Clue Card Party The ladies’ auxiliary of the Madi son Park Improvement elub will en- tertain Monday evening, August 14, with « card party. Mr, Kiley hi | kindly donated the floor space of hin confectionery parlor for the tables. | This will be the third card party to! be given by the auxiliary ninoe it organized in April. A very delightful | evening ix planned, as refreshments | and prizes are to be provided. | “ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS | eee Mra, Frank W. McDermott, who has been i) at the Swedish horpital for several weeks, in convalescing at | the home of her sister, Mra. Frank | Mull, 664 Fullerton ave. She expects | | to join Mr, MoDermott, their children and her mother, Mra, J. J. Ingtia, | next week at Yeomalt, for the re- mainder of the summer. . Mra. George ¥. Vradenburg and Mrs. O. B. Thurmond are spending August on Whidby island. see Mrs. J. Howard Alien and Mise Dorothy Allen left Friday for East nd to apend several weeks. eee Mra, Fred Ayers has returned from « ten days’ visit with her | sister, Mra. Charles Priday, in Port- | land. Native Daughters of Washington Princess Angeline parlor No, 2 will \hold thelr annual picnic on Wednes- jday, August 16, at Mt. Baker park. All thone who can are requested to go out during the day. All Native | Daughters and their friends are in- 1, oe ee ee Pee wr grrr, Began | ¥ited. Those going are asked to take Pasadena, Cal, have arrived by motor | thelr lunch and coffee and cream will for a short vinit and are the guests be supplied by the Parlor. for the weekend of Mr, and Mra.|_ The next regular meeting of the Marion Ruasell Gommings. Parlor will be held at the club rooms eee on the second floor of the Y. W. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. James Colbert Sul |" September 1, at § p. m. ivan, Mr, and Mre. Josiah Towne sag and Mr. and Mra, Perry B. Tru will be the week end guests of Mr. and Mra, Fred Johnston at thelr summer home on Vashon inland. jland park, Saturday, August Take Green Lake car and get off Park station. Bring baskets and dishes. Coffee, cream and sugar will be furnished. eee Mr. Percy Perry left Wednesday for Alaska, to be away about two weeks. } diege Highland Park PT. A. A sliver ten will be given by High- land Park PT. A. at the bome of Mra, ¥. H. Westeott, 9021 Sixth ave. & W., Tuemtay, August 15, at 1:30 Pp. m. Members are requested to collect and deliver all articles for the booths for the annual Oriental Fiesta |to be held at White Center August 16 to 19. Mr. and Mra. James L. Bridge |(Helen Crinwell, are being con- gratulated upon the birth of a son, Auguat §, at the Swedish hospital. eee Mr, and Mra, Frenk Adams Mut. fer have returned from Sen Juan islands, where they have been for two weeks, Seattle Lodge No. 7 Mra. M. J. Pigott and daughter, ? Valeria, have returned from the Bg med lodge No. 7, Degree of Hon Protective Association, will en | East, where Mies Pigott graduated | in June from Manhattanville Co}. |'ertain with a card party Tuseday, Gadic amide dee August 15, at 9p. m., In Evergreen Ngecthnatcs ty saa EL a hall, A. O. U. W, building, A dust nese meeting will be held at 7:45 p. m 2 ee ‘Music Trustees’ Meeting, Federated Club» The board of trustees of the Fed Evening of Mus ic | eration of Women’s Clubs will hold a The Green Lake M. I. church witt | *Pectal meeting In the partors of the jhave an evening of music on Sunday, | t#lnier-Grand hotel Thursday, Au- August 13th, at 8 k | wust 17, at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Wilson The following program has been | Gay, chairman, requests all mem. | arranged: | bers to attend, as the meeting te im- | portant, PANT Tt Marche Hetigioure” Miss Leona McQueen og tc en pref HE Capitol Hil W. C. T. U. Plente Achnecker| Capitol Hit! W, C.-T, U. will hold ; ret and Chore {an all-day meeting and annual pienic Tenor Holo—"The Lord le My Light j Rt the home of Mra. G. E. Stanley, | Alllstere | 9878 42d ave. N. E., Tuesday, Au- ‘ Mr Maurice Bureett var [RUA 1S. Able speakers will discuss } Hossint | the Measures to be voted upon in the | primaries, Bring lunch, which will be served at 12 o'clock - Seattle Review . OL West Seattle Review No. 51, W A. of the Maccabees, will meet Carpenter's hall, 4441 California Wednesday, August 16, at § Members urged to attend, eee Rainier Chapter, D. A. R., Study Class ‘The study class of Rainier Chapter, D. A. R., ore inaugurating an an nual play day In honor of the new members of the chapter, which will be given this year at the home of Mrs. H. C. Hurley, 416 BE. Tist st., on Wednesday, August 23. A picnte luncheon will be serve on the lawn at 1 o'clock, followed by games and amusements, Included as hew members will be those who have | Joined the chapter in the past three | Pioneer Auxiliary Picnic | years. | The Woman's Pioneer auxiliary to the Washington Pioneers will] have their annual picnic on Wednes.| Canadian Woman's club has plans day, August 16, at the upper picnic |for a picnic Friday, August 18, grounds in Woodland park, A cordial | Woodland park, Basket lunch, with Invitation is extended to members, | tea and coffee furnished by the club, plone their families and friends will be served at 1 o'clock. All Can to attend and bring baskets of |adians and their friends are invited. lunch, cup, knife and spoon. Coffee, cee eres sugar and paper plates will Brighton P.-T. A. Pienic be furnished, Special features. Brighton P.-T. A. will hold a pienie ae at Seward park Tuesday, August 15, Women's Society First Baptist [at noon. Bring cup and spoon. Cof. Chureh fee will be served. The executive board of the Wom. “9 on's Society of the First Baptist church will hold a no-hostess lunch: jfon and business session at the ¥ W. ©. A, Wednesday, August 16 | Organ Gullmant | Anthem West B Chote PANT It a Anchorea” Ivan Kilgore tne Ye" CvAttA”) } Miss Giadys Mougin. Mr. Robert Bradiey, | jave. m. Cornet Solo. jee Buraett | Roprane with (from Creation’) Mr. Florence Nergh Wilaon Guide Me, Oh, Thou Great Jehovah Lansing Mine Edrie Beckwith, Robert F Vietoneelte (from by” by Jocelyn) Mr. Waldo Mather © Quartet Verdure © Mr Herceuse Kolected vena Are Telling” | Mayan t and © n, chort Mise Leona een, organist Canadian Woman's Club Pienic Roosevelt Auxiliary The flower committee of the Theo. |dore Roosevelt auxiliary of Veterans | lof Foreign Wars requests those who Members are requested to meot | have flowers to leave them at Roore. promptly at 11:45 in the lobby. | velt hall at any time, so that arriy. | | ing veterans may be greeted with Ridgley Rebekah Auxiliary | lowers. Ridgeley Rebekah uxiliary meet with Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Max- well, Wednesday, August 16, at 442 Marshall st., afternoon and evening. ‘Take Fauntleroy car. Abraham Lincoln Circle Abraham Lincoln circle of Ladies of the G. A. Ft, will give an fee cream sociat at the home of Mrs, Melvin W Doeter, 2332 N. 64th st., Wednesday, August 16, from 2 until 10 p,m Take Green Lake car, Everyone welcome, will Whittier PWT, A. Whittier PT. A, will hold « plente Tuesday, August 15, at Woodland park. Luncheon at 12:30 o'clock Coffee will be served, . AIKL PT. A, Alki PTA, will hold a special moeting Tuesday, August 15, at the home of its president, Mra, John Ventors, 2122 Alki ave, at 2 p,m. A lates attendance reauested Union Lodge Plenic Fraternal Aid Union lodge No, 116 will hold a piente Sunday, August 13, at Seward park. | | Monday, August 14, at the home of | called for Monday, August 14, at 12) | in the stadium and the card party to | Henry Art; [rend in | | Dunn, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. 1922, anderini* y ry At... with By Wanda von Kettler (This is the #ixth of the mountain series.) suddenly she appily “s'mat Clouds are clammy things to sleep in, Clammy and awful cold and weird oe eat upright. There in to be wr flock of bla appeared with the . The twilight fog had teared away when, there in our little mountain valley below Yellowstone cliffs, we'd! laid our blanket on th / er beneath amall groves Night had come, and the clifts us were clear to be seen in the of the ntars, It was just about lock when we crawled under our nket# and went to sleep. But what things do happen in the dead of night! “Taking a bath, I think,” re plied she. “Everything, Just sim- ply everything wet.” wut | light 10 We Just fox trees, all could see nothing of the val The cliffs, were gone. Just an en stretch of thick gray fog, thi : lover and about us, clinging clammfl A cloud rolled in upon us from | coldly to us. It gave us the wool |further down the valley, changing =f eaattiee the world from its dark blue, star light clearness grayness that clung to earth and was clammy and thick and cold, An honest-to-good nese cloud—and it woke the most of ws up. it seemed. We heard murmurings—voices in the night. They came from the direction of n grove of three we knew to be beyond our own, A flashlight, weak and greenish yellow, showed itself, peering feebly from that same direetion, Then more murmurings. owe to a T could scarcely see Lucy, tho her blankets were no further than six feet from mine. I heard her twisting about. | And we were informed, next mo “Awake?” sald 1. jing, that a cloud bad awakened “"y sald Jay, “Did you ever) dintresmed the rest of our p see such a fog in your life?” | during the night! Margory, on the other side of me, (To Be Continued) Campfire lyn Younggren, junior camp. ing thru, Barbara Fritch, camp; Jane Robbins, junior can Hest all-around athiete, Jean McO |lough. Distinction in basketb Marguerite Ward. Distinction tennis, Eunice Schuster. Dist News, Notes and Gossip sau seen | Baum and Charlotte Turner. B Twentytwo Camp Sealth council jallaround swimmer, Henrietta ors, including Eastern councilors,|mon. Distinction in swimm ate to be guests of the Boy Scouts| Alice Lopp. Distinction in ro at Camp Parsons Sunday, August | Ruth Bard. lath. The courciiors are looking for-| Frogs—Louise Shorett, Jean ward to a very enjoyable trip up| Cullough, Isabel Watts, Louise 1] Hood canal on Capt. Gibson's yacht|ton, Alice Anderson, Cloris Per Muriel. They are coming in from | Marguerite Gruenberg, Efleen Mi Camp Sealth Saturday, and will|/Beryl Dee Glasgow, Dorothy leave from the Yacht club about |ews, Jessie Hastings, Edith 10 a. m. nis, Allee Hopper, Harriet B Helen Meisnest, Polly Brown, The Wewetowin Campfire group | Babcock, Charlotte Hoskins, have discontinued their meetings) beth Colby, Jane Meagher, c until September, as their guardian,| Greene, Virginia Murray, Alice Lucile Deane, is at Camp Sealth.;derson, Mary Farris, Katrina Evelyn Walbeland left July 19 for) ley. Alaska, where she hopes to do Fish—Alice Lopp, Marie campfire work among the Eskimos. | Harriet Simons, Mary Farris. The girls of this group have com-| Flying Fish—Henrietta Simon. pleted a rag rug for Health cot-| Neatest Tent Honor—Cottage tage, which will be taken over by | Tent 2, Miss Beth Gunn, un the girls who go camping mext/ Tent 2, Miss Lenore Martin, t or, Girls—Ruth Carpenter, M! Soderburg, Marguerite Gruen! Helen Hutchinson, Constance ‘Kathryn Allen, and Tent 13. Quietest Tent Honor—Tents EI ‘Wohelo orders won at Camp Sealth fourth perléa Handcraft -Wwotelo~— Patricia Kennedy, Betty Cuchanan, Mildred Rahskopf, Bernioé McPher-! 8, 11, 15, 16, 13, 12, 14 and 4. son, Margaret Bearse, Fern Beals,| Honor for Gathering One Hur | Evelyn Gale, Margaret Kean, Beryl |Cocoons—Patricia Kennedy, | Dee Glasgow, Harbara Fritch, Loulse| Moulton, Betty Buchanan, fi Dalton, Elizabeth Mathews, Kathryn | Rahskopf, Bernice MePherran, Garden, Jean Kellogg, Kathryn Zeeb, | garet Bearse, Eyelyn Gal Jane Meager, Dorothy Mathews,| Kean, Doris Paysee, Louise D | Jeanie Hastings, Elaine Brigger, Hen-|Helen Sherrer, Marjory Rati rietta Stevens, Ethel Livesiey, Edith| Joyce Perry, Elizabeth M: McGinnis, Sarah Gorham, Isabel Kathryn Garden, Kathryn | Whalley, Peggy O'Neal, Polly Brown,! Jane Meager, Gertrude Bates, D |Ermina Carpenter, Lola Babcock,/thy Mathews, Jean Garrett, J Delia Wason, Louise Lohse, Char-| Hastings, Bertha Gerber, lotte Turner, Beth Dahlen, Millicent | Brigger, Harriet Stevens, Ethel Li Palmer, Mary Sullivan, Marie Lucilie|ly, Kathryn Baum, Edith McGini Thomas, Marian Hopper, Virginia) Sarah Gorham, Alice Lopp, Murray, Bula Curry, Ruth Carpen- ter, Rhea Kessler, Rossi Henry, Alice Bennetsen, Elinor Baird, Ruth Curry, Marjory Rabel Sports Wohelo — Helen Moulton, | Helen Sherrer, Marjory Ratray, Jean Garret, Harriet Baird, Helen Meis- nest, Helen Gray, Jean McCullough, Gertrude Bates, Kathryn Baum, Ariea Fletoher. Camp Wohelo— Henrietta Simon, Doris Paysee, Bertha Gerber, Alice Lopp, Isabel aWtts, Eunice Schuster, Martha Bell Wilson. nest, Pegey Inabet Watts, Ruth Curry, Elinor Charlotte Hoskins, Ermina penter,“Irene Itkin, Lola B Eunice Schuster, Helen Della Wason, Fern Beal: Lohse, jen, Millicent Palmer, Mary i van, Marie Lucille Thomas, Hi to Simon, Martha Beli Wilson, Anderson, Marian Hopper, Jean Cullough, Virginia Murray, Firefly Wohela—Emily Hayes, Lucy!Curry, Jessie London, Eliza Wright, Betty Brinkley, Elizabeth} Leckenby, Virginia Herron, Ji | Rabel, Dorothy Sprouse, DeanaCum-]Aaron, | Arlea Fletcher, | mins, Jane Hayes, Leone Carpenter, | Henry, Barbara Bellman, Con Kate Hayes, Lucille Le Master. Crawford, Mra. Norman Huber, Ml Shivery Beads — Miss Harriet | Harriet Hemphill. Hemphill, Patricia Kennedy, Lucille} ‘Trail Honor——Rebecca Hollo Doan, Grace McPherson, Beryl Dee! Virginia Murray, Bula Curry, Ei Glasgaw, Jane Hayes, Jane Meager, | Butler, Ruth Curry. Dorothy Mathew Jean Garrett, Most Cocoons—-Dorothy Math: | Harriet Stevens, Kathryn Baum,|who got and burned 2,000 Edith McGinnis, Helen Meisnest, } and egg bands. | Charlotte Turner, Virginia Murray,| Honor for Poem—Alma May | Bula Curry, Arlea Fletcher, Margar- | linger. et Burr, Charlotte Hoskins, Eliza-|— beth Colby, Kmily Hayes, Kathryn! Phonograph record lovers, | Salisbury, Betty Brinkiey, Elizabeth | for “King of Spain" March, no’ Mabel, Dorothy Sprouse, Deana Cum. | ing pl yed by all leading bands, mins, Jane Robbins, Kate Hayes, | Vertisement. | Louise Shorett, Marguerite Gruen- berg, Miriam Soderberg, Alice Ander. son Song Beads—Jessie Hastings, Mil jNcent Palmer, Cloris Perry, Helen iherer, Evelyn Younggren, Isabel | Watts, Emily Hayes, Derothy Mathews, Mrs, Helen Snelling, Ar. lea Fletcher, Henrietta Simon, Della Wason, Marjory Ratray, Ermina | Carpenter, Harriet Baird, Irene It-} kin, Margaret Kenna, Henrietta} Stevens, Kathryn Garden, Sarah | Gorham, Charlotte Hoskins, Deana | Cummins, Edith McGinnis, Evelyn} jale, Marian Hoppe Kathryn | eb, Jean Aaron, Polly Brown, | Dorothy Sprouse, Bertha Gerber, | Rhea Kessler, Arlene Grosse, Ruth Carpenter, Virginia Herron, Brigger, Elinor Baird, Betty Jean McCullough, Bunice Schuster, Beryl De Alice Burnetsen, Margaret Jessie London, Helen Meis- Bernice MePherron, ne | Hayes, Kate Hayes, Patricia Ken-/| nedy, Elizabeth Rabel, Alma Ma Ballinger, Lola Babcock, Isabel | Whalley, Jane Meager, Greene, Lucy LeMaster, ence McComb, Helen Louise Dalton, Honors—Best Brown, senior camp; Cummins, junior camp. Best volun-| teer worker, Della Wason, Best mixer, Gertrude Bates, senior camp; Patricia Kennedy, junior camp. Most thoughtful girl ley, senior camp; Leone Curpeger,|at all drug stores, or direct, Be Des junior camp, Most urteots gir ner Drug Co,, Spokars Edith MeUinnis, senior camp; tisement oO Ma ews, Louise | as Bearse, nest, ow, Gray, Jean nper, Deana! Stop Asthma Instantly! ASTHMADOL sca sa uramirtes New telling of » hiking and camping trip on the north side of Mt. Nainies, J around me is) Whalley, Harriet Baird, Helen Mels- Charlotte Turner, Beth Dal Ethel Lives.| Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, $1.00 ‘Who eR he 1K 7 , te a enter the & a