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Mr. and Mrs. Green Plar Dancing Party as Wel- come to Travelers; Or- thopedic Benefit. R. AND MRS. THOS. GREEN | issuing invitations for a dancing party to be given on Sat urday evening, Sept. 16, as a wel come to thelr daughter, Miss Hor tense Green, and to Miss Jane Per kins, Miss Olive Leonard and Miss Anona Roberts, who with Miss May Lee, have beep abroad for the sum: mer They sailed Bouthampton, scheduled to arrive York, from where they will reetly West Fashion Show Benefits Orthopedic Hospital Expecia! interest ts centered in the fall fashion show to be given for the Denefit of the Children's Orthopedic hospital Tuesday ¢ eptember 5, at $:30 o'clock, Southwick company, The original in well 9 are morning from and are this England, Sept come di ening tn its store gowns is promived Speciat features and fascinating dance originations are planned by Mary Anne We of the Cornish wchoo!, Miss Franklin Crawford and Mr, Jorg Fasting will waits In ball room costume, to the refrain “Three @Clock in the Morning.” Miss Aga that Brown will repeat the Russian dance she gave at recital, In August ton and Mr. terpret by dance, “Jack, the Giant Killer.” Sponsoring the benefit, with the active assistance of Mrs. M. A. Gott stein and Mrs. H. C. Ewing, are Little Billy Grat Mrs. George T. Myers, Mra. John H. | Powell, Mra. D. B. Skinner, Mra./ George W. Fischer, Mrs, W. A. Pe ters, Mrs, J. W. Roberts, Mra. H. W ‘Treat, Mrs. R. A. Ballinger, Mrs. J./ ¢. MeMiftan, Mra. Frank Case, Mrs. C. R. Collins, Mrs. C, Db, Stim son, Mrs. W. R. Crawford, Mrs. H. F Ostrander, Mrs. Mrs. Alexander McEwan, Mrs. F. H Parks, Mrs. Reginald Parsons, Mrs W. D. Perkins, Mrs. H. J. Ramsay, ‘Mrs. Howard D. Taylor, Mrs. Fred- erick Hall White Miss Dorothy Ewing and Miss Janet Powell are to have charge of the ushers. Tickets may be purchased tn ad Yance at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, Washington hotel. MacDougall. Southwick adjustment desk, and through members of the different Orthopedic guilds as follows Mrs. Omar J. Humphrey. 605 Boy! ston N.. Broadway district; Mrs. Mitchell Gilliam, 945 13th ave. N.. Capitol Hil; Mrs. E. L. Webster, 704 Edgar st. Denny-Fuhrman; Mre. Philip Aaron. 2004 E. Lynn. Inter-| Taken: Mrs. Flossie Foote, Laur burst; Mre. J. L. Winn, 1139 20th N., East Highland Drive; Miss Delia Wright, Homer apartments, Unt- ‘yi Mrs. Samuel Holmes, 2904 hington st.. Frink Park: Mr. 8. E. Mitchell, 195 37th N.. Madrona; ‘Mrs. James Anderson Wood, 3219 ave. Mount Baker: Mre. ‘T. Myers, 1204 Boren ave.. hill; Mra. G. Alston Hole, 66% Kinnear pl., Queen Anne; Mrs. John H. Powell, 1018 37th N.. Washing: ton Park; Mrs. Ernest Herald, 1600 E. Madison, Renton Hill. Just prior to the dances, “Betty- Lee” will speak, explaining the spirit of fall fashions, and showing the connection between the costume of the dance and the fall interpretation of it as shown by models. Bridge Honors Miss Ehrlich Com; jenting Miss Loulse Ehr- lish, Margaret Yerkes enter- tained attractively today at her home in Seahurst park with a bridge tea. Eight tables were in play with additional guests at the tea hour. Compliment Bridge for Mrs. Overman Complimenting Mrs. William LL. Overman, of Tampa, Florida, for- Merly of Seattle, Mrs. William Kin- sell will entertain Monday after- noon, September 11, with « bridgo tea at her home. DATES TO REMEMBER The marriage of Miss Edna Me- Creery to Mr. Baveriy Vernon jn Trinity church, at Hoe! lor club members and is at ‘he Yacht civb TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5— Mrs. Langdon © Henry will enter- fain at her home st The Hieh lands in honor of her niece, Mra Charles Dresser Murphey, of Coronado. Fail Fashion Show at MacDougalt- jouthwick company at 8:90 o'clock for the benefit of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital Mise Dorothy wing to be hostess at tea, honoring Mise Marion Wiley, who is to wed Mr. Cari Momer on September 14, and Mra, Stewart Miller. In compliment to Mra, Paul Votnot, Mra. Robert Fox, Jr., to enter’ bridge. compliment to Miss Mrs. Otto Wagner from 4 until THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7— ‘The marriage of Mise Louise Ehriich to Mr. Koger Janson, in Bethany Presbyterian church, at §:30 o'clock. Mise Lucile Bordeaux to be host at « tea, complimentary to Miss Geraldine Jackson, at her bone from % until & o'clock. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14— je of Miss Marie Fran Wright to Mr. Harry A. Wurs- ie Ht. Mark's Kptecopal church at ‘clock ia the afler- noon. ‘The marriagn of Mise Marton Wiley to Mr. Carl Norman WMomer, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6— Mra. W, W. Austin’s kitchen shower for Miss Marguerite Keynoids, a September bride-to-be. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12— The marriage of Miss Margery Lindsay to Mr. Mitchell Vaughn the home of her pe te, Mr. and Mra. GL. Lind @ay, at 4:20 o'clock in the after- noon, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21— otf Miss Geraldine 1 , Engineers’ Corps, U. 6. high noon in St Joseph's chureh, The marriage of Miss Geraldine 3, 3. 9 tn New) by the MacDougall: | entertainment as Adolph Botm's | Morris Wilson will tn. | orge A. Fortson, | | ) ; | | at an impressive home ceremony.—Portrait by Grady. Miss Sitton Wedded to Mr. Bricker Miss Loulwe Sitten, daughter of tr. and Mrs. Robert D, Sitton, was | married last evening to Mr. Williams | jLee Bricker, sou of Mr. and Mra.j |W. A. Bricker, in the Haven Meth. | jodist church, at §:30 o'clock, the Rev. Erickson reading the service.| The church was attractive dn; fall blossoms and ‘greens, with! tapers burning from various can-| delabras } The bride was gowned tn ivory * crepe ‘satin with touches of rose |peint luce about the waist, Its soft folds were further enhanced by a Grecian-like girdie of pear] and crys. ! tal beads. Her shower bouquet was lof Ophelia roses, gardenias, sweet | peas, lies of the valley and Cecil | Bruner roses. ! | Miss Reta Medin was maid of honor and Mises Maurine Hiatt and Miss Dorothy Connor of Aberdeen| were the maids in attendance. Littie| Misa Bernice Randolph scattered rose petals before the bridal cortege. | Mr. Paul Bricker, a brother of the groom, was best man. Usher- ing were Mr. Arthur Roberts, Mr.| Clarr Brown, Mr. Harold Murphy and Mr. J. Wiilam Purcell. The wedding march was played| by Miss Thelma Wilson. Both Mr. and Mrs, Bricker were! formerly students at the University of Washington, where she was a/ member of Delta Delta Delta soror-| ity and he of Alpha Delta Phi fra-| ternity. | A small reception followed the ceremony, at the home of the bride's parents. « . Pre-Nuptial Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lang will entertain with a dinner at their home | jon Monday evening for the pleasure | jof their daughter, Miss Miriam Lang, | jand Mr. Lehm Brown, who will be| |married on Tuesday evening in the University Christian church Miss Lang attended the Untversity | of Washington and was affiliated | with Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. /Mr. Brown is a University of Wis- consin man. \Day Nursery Tea ‘The first tea of the winter to be given by the Seattle Day Nur- sery will be on Wednesday, Sep- | jtember 18th, at the home of Mrs.| . KE. M. Pratt, 2848 Cascadia ave.! Receiving hours will be from 3 un- itil 6 o'clock. Nelson-Bow Wedding in Kent The marriage of Miss Annette 8. elson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. cl les Nelson, of Kent, to Mr. Thomas A. Bow, of Orillia, was sol emnized Thursday morning, Aug. 31, at 10 o'clock in St, Anthony's church in Kent, with the Rey. John Daly of- ficiating. | The church was attractively deo. orated in asters, dahlias, sweet peas and delicate greens, | The bride, gowned tn ivory moon. slow satin embroidered with peuris and trimmed with French flowers, ‘entered on the arm of her father, preceded by Miss Helen Rasmussen, her only attendant, Miss Rasmussen {wore a frock of robin's egg blue taffeta and a picture hat of Georg: | ette with drooping brim. She carried white roses. Mr. Ed Liston of Seattle attended the groom, Mrs. Thomas Harn and Miss Cath- erine Harn played the wedding marches. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs, Harold Woodley sang “O, Prom- ise Me” and during the service Gou nod's “Ave Maria." A wedding breakfast was served at jthe home of the bride's parents la- ter. Mr, and Mrs, Bow will make their home in Seattle, | Mrs. Roy Peter von Anderson. cee THE SEATTLE STAR Miss Kathleen Worthington was wed to Mr. Harry A, Perkins on Wednesday evening ’° Dinner Dance Mr. and Mra, D. M. Peters enter tained at thelr home Wednesday evening with « dinner dance. The} dining table was attractively ar ranged for 14 guests. | ie gs | : Calendar for | Orthopedic Shop | Monday, Labor day. the Ortho- pedic Tea Shop will te closed. On) Tuesday Mrs. R. Boswell, for First Hill guild, will preside as hostess: Wednesday, Mra. Wilbur J. Wick: strom, for the University guild; Thursday, Misa Millie Weathertes, | for Highland Drive guild; Friday. | Mrs, Max Love, for Mount Baker; Park guild, and Saturday, Mra. J, A. Kerr, for Renton Hill gulid. Personal Mrs. EK. Grant McMicken will all fuesday, September Sth, on the “H. ¥. Alexander” for San Francisco, to be gone from Seattle for a week. eee Mrs. M. C. Lewis, who has been | the house guest of Mr. and Mra. FE. Grant MeMicken for the past three | weeks, has returned to her home in| Los Angeles, ee Mins Jetty O'Sullivan, of Portland, left Seattle on Thursday morning for Vancouver, B. C., to visit h mother, Mra. J. O'Sullivan, and her sister, Mrs. R. I. Verrell. While in Seattle she was the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Dean and Mrs. C. Edward Mag- nuason, and son Phillip, who have/ been motoring in Eastern Washing- ton and in Oregon have returned to Seattle. eee Mra. Stuart Mannell and son, D’Alton, have returned from Vic- toria, where they have been for two months, eee Mra. Corinne Berger and daugh- ter, Miss Marcia Berger, have taken an apartment in the Castle. They have been until now at the Arcadia. oe Mr, and Mra. Charlies K. Poe! and family have returned from| their summer home at Hertford, across Lake Washington. eee Miss Anna Adams leaves next week for Boston to enter Simmons college. She in the daughter of Mr. and Mra. E. R. Adams, ee + Miss Margaret Olson returned last week from Boston, She has been away from Seattle for three years, Her summer was spent in attendance at the summer session of Harvard University. eee Mra. Josiah Collins avd Mra. W. 'T. Babcock will leave on Tuesday to represent St, Barnabas Guild at the Portland National Episcopal convention, eee Mrs. ‘Thomas Garrett ts sailing early this month from New York City, to join her daughter, Mrs. John W. Eddy, in Paris, eee Judge and Mrs. Frederick Baus- man have had as guests this week, Mr. and Mra, Van Wagnen Alling, of Lake Forest, Iilinois. Mrs. Alling in a wister of the late H. W, Baker, who at one time made his home in Seattle. Miss Marie Gashwerler and moth. er, Mrs. Menry C. Gashwerler, have returned from two weeks’ motor trip thru Oregon, Mrs. John Q. Mason, of Tacoma, accompanied them. see Major and Mrs. Marmion Douglas Mills (Adele Hoppock) announce the birth of a daughter, who has been! named Adele Louise, in honor of her Mother, on August 30, in Seattle. o- Mr. and Mra, Oram Pb hart (Ruth Benton) have a wee daughter, Marjorie May, born to them in Yakima, at St, Elizabeth's hoepital, on August 24, ee ip Engie Mr, and Mrs, John B. Van Dyke are just back in town from Lake Chelan. where they spent two weeke. ore Mr. and Mra, RS. Gillespy (lea Agnow) are receiving the congratula- tions of both Portland and Seattle friends on the birth of » son on Au- gust 29, in Portland, eee Mr. and Mrs, Edward 1. Garrett will come in next week from their wummer place at the Country club to their home at the Highlands. eee Mr. Humber Fotheringham has re- turned from a fortnight’s trip into Montana. He also visited Glackr National park, cee Mr. Hale Ryan hae started on his journey toward Culver Military schoo} for the 1922-23 term, see Mra, Frederick Graham has as her house guest Mra, Don Carlos Smith, of Tacoma. eee Mrs, Flora Allen, with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Florence Allen Buck, and small daughter, Nancy Ellen, will apend the winter in California, They left yesterday. eee British Vice Consul and Mra. G. H. D. Murray will be at the Otis this winter, . Mr. and Mrs. have established themselves in their new home, 2002 Ravenna bivd. eee Mra. Alice Dowden will live at the Sorrento this fail, She has been at the Castle apartments, Business Women's © Boats will leave the Seattle Col. man dock for Tacoma at 11 o'clock, on which members wishing to at- tend the picnic to be given Sunday, eptember 3, in Tacoma by the ‘acoma Business and Professional Women's club at Point Defiance park may travel. It is given in honor of state delegates returning from the convention at Chattanooga, Tena. Ladies of the G. A. BR. William MeKinley Circle will serve & special home-cooked dinner on Wednesday, Sept. 6, at 12 o'clock noon, in Veterans’ hall, Armory. Cir cle meeting to follow at 2 o'clock. In the evening a dance will be given in Veterans’ hall and a 1 party in the dining room. Everyone welcome, Denver Consumptive Society A regular meeting of the Seattle Orthodox Jewish Ladies and of the auxiliary to the Denver Orthodox Hospital for Consupmtives, will be held on Wednesday, September 6, at 2p. m., at the Y. M. H. A. corner 17th ave. and E. Union et, A!l mem- bers urged to be present. ns Club Women's club will . September 6, at the C, house, Harvard and Thom. As, at 2p. m., for a business meet- ing. The social hour to follow will be under the direction of the social Canadian Wom The Canadian meet on Tuesday w. committee, with Mrs, James Hamill, | chairman, Alpha Club The first meeting of the club year for Alpha club, will be at the home of Mrs. A. G. Vairbanks, 7048 Léth ave. N. W. on Thursday, Sept, 7, with Mrs. William M. Curtis ag hos. tess. Luncheon at 12:80 o'clock, Notes and Gossitt W. D. Ensteman} | Cz fi > N we — ‘ rl SERVICE SET vampiire ews, ’ SEATTLE Jad WIR | A very successful guard train-} Best Morning Talk—Betty } Jing course in being conducted this) Mont ( cous Oirl—fenlon, # BERTHE DEVEREUX ADAMS be vanglh Camp * poorind rod bow b aa on m, Junior, G IN : Dorothy Watson, of New Orleans, | national secretary, and M Mpecial hone gy nice arae the eity ot |r ther and sinter of Mra. de Valin: | jteien Buck, head of the erafta de Ne me . Te ae Tent 1, Aeattle representatives of six com-| Past Anaintant Surgeon MP, 1. Carters! partment at York, with local Quie eat T s—Tente 16, 6 miastoned servi U. 8, P. H. 8; Lieutenant Command | workers ansisting ‘These officers are pledged to the | er C, Ff. Greene, U, 8. N,, of the U Sixth Verlod Camp Sealth Honors Athletion : noblest of all programs, ‘They serve. | #. Missiuippl, now In dry dock at the | Ceeoon honors—HKillzabeth Loom est All Round Athh They serve the nation, in the| Puget Sound navy yard |Rowena lowe, Millicent Palmer, | Billings jarmy, in the navy, in the marines, In| Roberta Humphrey, Fran Zu in: the count guard, In the coast and | THE EMINENT EDUCATOR Margaret Oriffiths, Jean Garrc lone Baunders, geodetic sury and in the depart-| Profeasor Donald Derickson, of the | payarita Webster, Marion Dix, Betty | Marie } ment of public he |Ieading college of the War south, Ait tien Bartell, Be nnis—Eleanor They bring to civic life a very high | Tulane university, of New Orleans, I8 | ying, Jean Rand, Fr ica rhe Archery—Irma Th code of ethica. | the guest of his brother, Lieutenant | priel Hamilton, Helen Vernon, Ph Water Sports ‘They bring to goctal life a wide and | Commander Itichard B. Derick*on,| \i4 Vernon, mie tereeks, Mildred) ffeat All Round Gwies an experienced viston. }U, B.C. and G. 6. |MePherson, Barbara MacMichae ede ‘They add, j Irene Itkin, Agnes Hunter, Billy stit Distinetion tnt Uge to all local RT WORDEN Violet MeGr Henriette English,| Biving—Helen ¢ Has been lively, entertaining the! sennie Larson, Marjorie Hattray,| Swimming—Cla . , | fleet, on the occasion of itn visit to| jetty Bogue, Marie We Kath rs homens oF pa neonapien’ in the} Port Townsend, and tn quieter | erin faum, Ruth Baird, Gertrude| Rowing—Elma Miller. nuinmer, as is the London season, | ments ‘taking tts recreation at brides, | aocann, Louise Farmer, Bather Bu Written Thought rather than in the win! as is the | and also at tennis. 3 in, Agnes Spledel, Myrtle Menzies,| Gest Bong » Seymour, case in most of the great cities. | onel Henry MacPherson Merrt- | Mary Lelia Callahan, Louise Hawen Hest Count Book—Hetty ‘There te a fawctnation in Seattle's) am, U. B. A. commanding the Puget) hunny Bow, Vera Neene, Et Beck Best Gown on Virginia aummer gayetion, and no society ever | Sound const defenses, and Mra. Mer: | sfargaret Avery, Ruth Carpenter, | zon had @ more enchanting frame. jriam, have been official hosts of *¥-| Virginia Rowen, Eleanor Wallace,| Best Blue .Printe—Mise oo ‘The hyacinthine mountaina, the az | eral agreeable dinners, Merlyn Bullis, Norma Jane Mce-|Scanzon ure waters, the evergreens, seen thru | Cleary, Louise Gibbs, Marion Hutch- | Handcraft: ‘The « opaleacent mista, make a very subte | PORT CASEY inson, Margaret Dervin, Madeline saty~-Worene: Sone aia 4 type of beauty, It has the myster Has kept up its reputation for hos | rackeberry, Rhea Hawes, Winifred) Wood Carving—Frances Li 7 Cor ainted, It hag the lush Jovell- | Pitality, under the inspiration of Ma-| ierrick, Joy Perry, eJanette John | Coping Saw—Eleanor Johnaost, ness nynon sang. It is esnential-| Jor Hoyal Kemp Greene, L A-.| non, Genevieve Martin, Marie Neally,| Cardweaving—Ermina Car ly romantic, Any moment, in the | commander of Fort Casey, and Mrs! nixie Daniels, Ann Elmore, Clara} Camp Craft by winding ways, Wwe might meet) Greene, who have given « series of ik, Theodosia Young, Stella Slater,| est Camp Improvement <M |} Launcelot and Guinevere, Or any | luncheons and dinners, usually fol-| petty wiilings, Mra, Helen Snelling, | Florence McComb. 7 other of the immortal lovers towed by bridge, Miss Eva Cole, Mian Virginia ‘Ten Hours on Tralle~EAe FORT CASEY = “on, Mins Lucille Doane, Alieen Wa Webster, Vesta gr vey Ver ” eredorph, ” 1 ae Lav r Neene, timore, Allee - NOTABLES THERE ARE “ii San Sen almeid Aabeeted tte tent : a 7 i Sper be art > bs ; medley mor — yi s ee Suc the sreasans 40 4.3 at uni nd of Captain A pe McWhinny, May Belle Smith Cole, Mrs. Helen Snellinggueue’? vernit op, an admiral, a major - — es of | Virginia Dull ae 3 : Marion Dix " meg enera in n (Higoee " o ‘ Sh y Beads yern Neene, Yixte Wohelo orders: hae "lorence on nes unter, A cimore, Ml j coast guard, and of that very nc ten THE ASSOCIATION Me M ¢ f aren A mon: Sey na nom poe 2 Pout: tifle corpe, the coast and geodetic! Or vimy and navy women will hold | jx Bie + i seaman’ taaeaaeel wa a gy ia a tte next lame t the New Wash-| peggy stanley, Betty Bogue, Jane| Parner, Aileen W hora Paris Beattie, and give It the coveted) 26" rien second Wednes| Rogue, Gertrude Roberts, Florence | rnompson, Irene It Pegsy charm of a coamopolitan city. basse a Dix Marion Dix, Catherine ‘Baum Sone Home, mgt Hawes. ye . ~ derson, Myrtle Mens Camp Vohelo — Gertrude t . | Theodowia Young, Elizabeth Lohse ia 1 jon wince the a \ cer pe goo gi Pieene gh y ng ie ig) fe 1 4 nel tered during the last two months CLUBS FOR MONDAY eae gees, : Sy Torn at | Wallace, Helen Wallace, May Bi*But jabout Admiral E. W. Eberle, U. 6 oes |Laube, Agnes Hunter, Merlyn Bul-| Smith, Mary poet rp : [N., commander.in chief of the Pacific Kainier Camp lis, Catherine Hinckley, Theresa| Florence Dix, Ethel Livesly, MiRNo, | fleet, and Mrs, Eberle, who have 4/ Rainier Camp No. 1473, Roya canes 8 Josephine Helen Snelling, Mise Luciie Dameraxe jgenius for combining graciousness | Neighbors of America, will hereafter! 1 Goon Caldwell | Minn iva Cole. ; at | With dignity, The navy and the na-| hold meetings every Monday evening | Wine Reads-Cladys Seymour,| One-week Wohelo—Giadya pein, tion are proud of them. at Swedish Club k Sth and Olive! seeriyn Bulls, Marion Dix, Ruth| tour, Amy Ellen Bartell. § ‘ THE ADMIRAL’S ye puduitcg tag Hee Dix, Miss Eva Cole, Mra. Helen ce ee nid ‘ * | Superb reception, given on board ADDITIONAL CLUBS bearing Rene aaa FB ar lcctiats Rear pela Exel | his flagship, with his staff and hia ve te i Pada cwpeaead (Seka Mand ees eel flagship’s captain and officers, as us| | Round Kebin Social Club t Saiiarhe Asin 4 yc Hawa, bara MacMichael, Dixie Daniel, ; sisting hosts, was easily the climax) , The Hound Hobin Bocial club ot|" Polllewogs — Mildred MePherson,| one Carpenter, Betty King, ‘ of the summer pageant, It would | Seattle, Lodge No. 7. agg Hom i metiy Ranson, Margaret Btitt.| Vernon, Helen Vernon, Betty B have enhanced the honors of any of oF Pr ooeye aa anita ‘whist | Peggy Polk, Jane Bogue, May Belle/ Mary Della Callahan, Clara . the world’s great porta. aegirsagy te Mrs. Vielorie Daniele, Mra |@mith, Florence Dix, Edna Cox,] winitred Setfert. age " Elizabeth Murry, Mrs, Delia M. Daley | Florence O’Brien, Vesta Swenson,| Handcraft Wohelo—Dorothy Slizabeth Murry, 3 lia M. Dub | - hor THE FLEET ; pd Mra. A din.| Virginia Bowen, Genevieve Martin, | Catherine Baum, Edna Cox, MPtrpa Also added to the season. ‘The cap. | and Mra. An stim! rouion Onoper ‘ituby Muley.’ D6ldas” coiinen twlae ico peeps ag tl seaangiaicraman ot ing, 1409 Ninth ave., on Tuesday |Lora Lee Laube, Rhea Hawes, | caidweil, Virginia Bowen, Gen ; aoa oe erin thee nace | eventig, September 12, at 8 o'clock.| Frances Zug, Margaret Griffiths.| Statin, Edgarita Webster, I “BYo peneiiioany Faneneh. Cee Seen Spenminia aareie, Heidh panes |THE Dante Dorothy —8pP0n.| Cooper, DeLora Lee Laube, J@iaa te hostemen on board, ang |awarded, Friends invited. Wor ta-| Betty Bogue, Luelia Weed, Flor |Larson, Theodosia Young, tity larranging various luncheons, din-| Die reservations telephone East 7091 oS estas McPherson, Betty| Farmer. Eleanor Wallace, Hi pe tra ners, and dances. in the mornings. R ros Fy 4 ie nea | JOnNSON, Winifred Herrick, w | thd aan... Mae ae rene®) caret Griffiths, Miss Virginia n THE NAVY YARD | Plymouth Women's Association | Harrison, Jane Bogue, Edna Cox,| 15, sarah Gorham, Neva ‘ Contributed its quota to the merry| The Women's Association of Ply-|* eae Sramtin “anipeemee: petty | Blond, Agnes Spledell, Tora masque, entertaining constantly at| mouth church will hold ite first meet-|__ Fish—-Miidred | Met heron, | Betty ‘The “Torch” ie m the officers’ club and the officers’ | Ing of the new year at the church on Ranson. Ethel Livesty, > The fedtember: wanes quarters, white, rose garlanded, saad coe gt he ened Rg tang Sh Piving Fish—Detty Minsen: “Torch” will be ready the pastorally peaceful. lee voll one id “aA tas efeheem dare Best Camper—Senior, Merlyn Bul-| ending Sept. 9. Guardians, | The pretticat affair was given at cle ae hostesses, At 1:16 o'clock Mrs! We; junior., Phyliie Vernon. or someone appointed are asl the club, in honor of the Admiral and/ te <b Benth Amerie Most Thoughtful—Sentor, Cather.| call for their copies at local! , Bre. Bherks; ye cn s ine Hinckley; junior, Helen Ver|@uarters, © a WTON Seattle Lodge No. 7 sae o ;| The September meeting of Mii age er alto awake. There| Seattle lodge No. 7, D. of H. P. A.,| a tee < Dull; wectthe alte suid a have been several parties for officers) will hold a business meeting on |'Nemiling ~Thru—Senior, Catherine| headquarters, | Saturday, of senior rank, among them Major | Tuesday “evening, September 6, at) cin junior, Bennie Brooke, Mise| Miss Ruth Brown will con ; |General Charles G. Morton, U. 8. A.,| 1:45 o'clock in Evergreen hail, A. O.| Baum: junior, cnsttinn. ‘ lcommanding the Ninth corps area,|U- W. building, 1409 Ninth ave, jand Major General Charles 8, Farna-| Initiation. Social features. worth, U. §. A., chief of infantry. At f these official functions the traditions Seattle Day Nursery of Fort Lawton have been beautiful.) The Seattle Day Nursery held its |ly upheld by Colonel Oscar J, Charles, |Tesular meeting on Thursday after. iU. S. A. colonel commanding, and|®908 ot 302 Broadway, at which . plans for the coming year were di besa [eases The aggregate of babies reg- NKING istored during August was 897, with Gran party of the season was;® ally average of 36. Fifty-four ba unquestionably the ball given at the | ies In one day was the busiest day Sunset club by Mr. and Mrs. Willlam jor a at the nursery. : Pitt Trimble, introducing their debu-|, The West Seattle branch averaged tante daughter, Augusta, and incl. |f0F the month 11 children per day. Plans are about completed for the Identally complimenting their son, - | Lieutenant Ford Trimble, U. 8. A.,|2¢¥ West Seattle nursery, aide to General Douglas McArthur, | U. 8. Au who will leave here shortly| | cmnine Bead Cats : 0 ‘ take up the , Beact for the Philippines to take up BF ck ra phy roger arduous duties of his new post. ‘ 1 The army and navy were both | fm the first Wednesday In Septem. much en evidence at this ball, which | *F to the third Wednesday of the was rather specially handsome, month, THE CYNOSURE Of all eyes, rumor whispers, ts the distinguished party just assembled at |the St. Francis, San Francisco, and i which includes Admiral B, W. ibe le, U. 8. N., commander-in-chief of | the Pacific fleet, and Mra, Eberle, monsieur le duc de Talleyrand, and | madame la duchesse, General Doug- }ias McArthur, U. 8, A., Mrs. McAr- thur, and the general's aide, Licuten- ant Ford Trimble, U. 8, A, who/ brings to this most desirable position all that fine traditions can give, as eee Republican Club The Women's King County Repub- lean club will hold their noon-day luncheon at Meves’ Cafeteria on | Tuesday, Sept. 5. The club takes this opportunity to extend an invitation to the county candidates to speak: | Auditor, assessor, clerk, treasurer, coroner, sheriff, city engineer, prose- cuting attorney, county commission- ers and Justice of peace from city pre- cinct. Meeting will start at 12:35. eee Custer Auxiliary Custer Auxiliary No. 4, to Custer well as the exceptional training of/ Camp, §. of V. will meet Tuesday Groton and West Point. jevening, Sept. 6, in Veterans’ hall, The general is tall, dark, and dis-| Armory. Important business. Elec- tinguished looking, while his aide is|tion of officers to fill unexpired tail, fair, and fine Jooking. In uni-| terms, form, and together, they make an ef: | q 29 fective impression. P. B. 0. Tea Thursday The five Seattle chapters of P. B. CAMP ‘wis | O. will give the last of their summer Has been much interested in polo} teas on Thursday, September 7, from practice. Rather a strenuous recrea-|% until 6 o'clock, in the Frederick & tion, after a strenuous military day son grill room. These affairs were with the raw recruits, But no other | planned specifically to draw together game requires such fearlessness, in| visiting P. 1. 0.’s, those who are not connection with such strategy, Major | affiliated with Seattle chapters, and General Charles H. Muir? U. 8. A.,| active local membe Al P. EB. O.'s commanding the Third division and | are welcome, Camp Lewis, himself arranged these matches with the Canadians, eee Chapter A, P, E. 0. _ Chapter A, P. FE. O., will LAKE CRESCENT with Mrs, J, M. Brewster, Hunt's Is the objective of the party which | point, on Tuesday, Sept. 6, Mrs, will motor in that direction on Sat-| Brewster will be assisted by Mrs. urday, and of which the hosts are|E, P. Tremper, Mrs. W. H. White, meet [PURITY] "SALADA” iis the Essence of all That is Best in Tea “To Taste is to Believe’ we R. & H.C. COOK, East 3383, Elliott 0350, Distributers Surgeon Hugh de Valin, U. 8. P. H.|Mrs, John L. Locke, Mrs, William 8. and Mrs. de Valin, Their guests |Carkeek and Mrs. ©, A. Holmes| \* Mra. T. Watson, and Miss Steamer F leaves: if park at 10 o'clock. The Leschi ferry at 11:30. o'clock may also be |taken as automobiles will meet | members at Medina. eee Kansas City Club The Kansas City Women's club will meet on Friday, September &, with Mra, E. F. Weber, 1929 Sixth ave. W. Mra, IL. N. Hooper, Mrs. W. Stotts, Mrs, John Haller and Mrs. H. | B. Canedy will assist. Ladies attend- ing, please telephone Garfield 5074. see Laurel Camp Party Laurel camp, 7895, R. N. A., will give its first party of the winter se- | ries Tuesday evening, September 5, | at $ o’clock, in the Swedish club hall, at Eighth ave, and Olive st. Mem- bers and friendg invited, Good prizes and refreshments. Guardians’ Meetings to Be Real All Campfire guardians are {to attend the first meeting [held since the opening of | Sealth. It will be Thursday, 14th at 7:30, at local he Port Townsend Girls are asked to bring to Lohequa the second Th of this month. This will bo the Inst time’ sweets and j Will be taken to the disabl | diers, as changes in the location | the boys are being made at | Townsend. “Fairyland Parade” Campfire girls are again upon to take part in the . jland Parade,” to be held at @ Stadium Labor Day. The | open at 11:00 o'clock and the jin which the girls take part stl . at 2:00, Girls are asked not wear their gowns before or the march. There will be « Daughters of Pioneers ing tent provided for the girls, Daughters of Pioneers of Wash-| J. C. Cannon, Kenwood 3632, |{ngton prior to 1870, will meet in| be in charge of the girls. | Tacoma Wednesday, Sept. 6, at the/to her as soon as you jhome of Mrs. Jacob Bectz, 609/ticket at the participants’ North Tacoma ave, Take 11 o'clock| There will be a campfire ¢ | bout from the Colman dock. in the evening, Girls wishing sepia take part kindly notify Mrs, G on the grounds that day. » da Daughters of Confederacy Robert E. Lee Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet with Mrs. R. K. McCausland, at her home, 1620 Seventh ave. W., on Thursday, Sept. 7, at 2 o'clock. eee Lyric Choral Club ‘The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will meet for their first rehearsal on | Tuesday, Sept. 6, at 745 p. m., in {the main Sunday school room of the First Presbyterian church, TACOMA PASS SYSTEM WI A. C, Dexter, Seattle travel: salesman, is back in this efty spending four days in Tacoma, ' enthusiastic over the street pass system recently installed Mr. Dexter went to . Tuesday and, anticipating he’ have considerable car riding: bought one of the $1 | passes. During Tuesday, day, Thursday and Friday 82 times (counting cases transferred as single trips) Thus, in the four days his! portation cost him a slight: tion more than 3 cents a ride his pass was still good for more days when he left | Seventh ave, entrance. ary ntendents of the W. J. are asked to send news. paper reports and clippings to Mrs, |Sadie Ellis or to have them ready jfor the King County convention, | which opens here on Thursday, Sep- tember 7, Vv. of F. W. Auxiliary Colonel Theodore Roosevelt Aux- ars at |ilary, No, 24, Veterans of Foreisn| Dr. Gerhart Claims Wars, will meet on Tuesday, Sept. | His rel paign > at 2 o'clock, in Roosevelt hall, Emphasizing the fact that 1616% Third ave. waging a fair and clean Washington Pioneer Auxiliary | and pointing cut that he ¢ 3 Executive officers and the nom:| honestly promise a saving of 1 inating committee of the Women’ | than $1,500 a year because a Auxiliary to the Washington Pio:|cut would result in inefficlengs un neers will hold their business meet! . A. Gerh rt, candidate for comm Ss ing in the Y. W. C. A. parlor on/ spoke in the Beacon Hill dist ” Tuesday, Sept. 5, at 2 o'clock, Full/day night. He said he was for emg. “E roll call of officers desired by Mrs.|ner’s verdicts rendered accord ela A, Moore, president. facts and not politics, vs CAIRD LESLIE ie Member of Metropolitan Opera House and Bolm * / Intime, Imperial Russian method of dance instru¢ t || Tor, Spanish, Greek and all character dances. ‘ Fall term starts September 11th. Classes now B he filled, y ; Two recitals will be given this season, in November April. Pupils enrolling now will be eligible to both# ~ : wes ‘| citals. i, | Odd Fellows Temple 915 East D tl Kast 0787 Kenwood fo

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