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tember 16, from 3 until 5 o'clock. | | Mrs. Raymond Issuing Cards for Tea Septem- ber 14; Dance at Sun- set Club for Debu- tantes. M™ ALF suing home, 702 35th ave oon, September 14, @'clock, honoring her Russell Gordon Page. gently come to Seattle to make her home, and Mrs. Ro Sweeney, of New York, who has been her house guest @uring the summer oe Will Assist at Dancing Party Assisting Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Green at the dance they are giving @t the Sunset club, Saturday eve Ming. September 16, to welcome their daughter, Miss Hortense Green, Miss Jane Perkins, Miss Olive Leonard and Miss Anona Roberts, who with Miss May Lee have been traveling abroad this Summer, will be Mrs. William D. Perkins, Mrs, R. Knox Roberts, Mrs. Alton W. Leonard, Mrs, R. D. Merrill, Mrs, Charlies F. Whittlesey and Mrs. Robert Boyle. Mr, and Mra. Green recelved word this morning that the party arrived in New York Friday night. They Will leave there Sunday, and will be in Seattle Thursday. Mrs. Whittlesey to Compliment Miss Wiley Mrs. Charies F. Whittlesey is en- fertaining with a luncheon of ten Severs at the Sunset club Monday, | complimenting Miss Marion Wiley, | wilh wed Mr, Cari S6rman |} Homer, on September 14, oes Luncheon Will Honor Miss Jackson To compliment Miss Geraldine Jackson, a September bride-elect, Mrs. James Galbraith and Mrs. | Charles Castlen are entertaining | ‘with a luncheon for fourteen at the | Sunset club next Thursday after- oad eee E aveption Will Honor Mrs. Brown In honor of Mrs. Edwin J. Brown, wife of Mayor Brown, Mrs. C. H. Carpenter bas invitations out for a! reception to be given at her home,! 922 Thirtieth ave., on Saturday, Sep-| SD RAYMOND ts ts Mis for a her Thursday after 3 until 6 Mrs has re-| o tea at from sister, who Miss Mitchell Hostess In Trinity Episcopal church on Saturday evenin came the bride of Mr. Beverly Vernon Hancock.—. Portrait by Grady. Evening _ As a compliment to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Perves Ritchie, of Vancouver, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cummings, Miss To Assist at Studio Tea At the studio tea Mra. Elsie! Hewitt McCoy is giving Saturday, Mitchell erta’ September 16, from 23 until 6 pr sera at har MM lorclock, Mra. H. R. Bartlett, Mra. Henry Noon, Mra. Claude A. Philbrick and Mrs. Homer McDon- ald will assist. Mrs. Loulse Van Ogle will cadlest with Mrs. McCoy. oe Dr. and Mrs. Moore Dinner Hosts Miss Geraldine Jack- wed Lieut. Donald , Corps of Engineers, September 21, Mrs. | Dinner for Instructors Honoring the professors in the de partment of science at the Untver | sity of Washington, Seelye and his son, Mr. Seelye were hosts at a dinner given | Dr. Walter K.) Walter B. be re College club Wednesday even- included were Prof. F. A. Osborn, Dr. J. Dehn, L Dr. |George McPhail | Wetnairt, | Prof. Horace Gunthorp. Dr. Worcester, George Goodspeed, Dr. Smith, Dr. John Dr wh Fred H. Heath tam and ‘Campfire A meeting of the at local | September 14th, at , September 2, Miss Edna McCreery be- News, Notes and Gossip), Campfire Guardians’ nelicin ia to be held /auditoriam at headquarters Thursday,|urged to attend. 7:20 o'clock. All d x } CLUBS FOR MONDAY Mrs, Bruce Farris, of Vancouver, Bn. CG, can ver today to spend & King County Legislative Federation | hort’ time with her parents, Jude King Co’ winlative Medera| ang Mra, HM. KB tion will hold a public meeting at the oa edn Bhi pth ge eat Frederick C, Purth leaves as es SS beh eee: Se ee ay to visit her won, Midship ing eanaidatan will epeak: | Me Mal Frederick Raymond Furth, at} ip r, David MeKenale 8. Nava cademy at Annap IPhilip Tindall, Mr. William A, Gil | val Academy more, Mr. Charlies Maightman and . “he tacape a giels Mr. and Mrs, Grant Btephenson, of Victoria, B. ¢ © spending the Revised Club Bi hggrdrg st Sere antiPuage goraygher . week end ag the guests of Mr, an The Revised club will moet at the | week ond we Ul i home of Mrs. ¥. C, Nelson Monday, er vane 5 4 pt Hept. 11, at 1 o'clock. Mra, Douglas | Huntington will asnist the hostess Mr. and Mra, John Starr (Mildred He a Hone) are receiving congratulations Associated Pubtle Stenographers the birth of # daughter, The first fall meeting of the Beat r 7, in Juneau, Alaska tle Associated Public Stenogre will be held at 502 American I Mra, Edwin Van Wey and Mins ’ | J ; ho have been vis building Monday night, September | ima Van Wey, who | | iM, at 7 pom Gheg | iting Mrs. Van Wey's brother, Mr, | Miss Emily C. Rennick, president | Charles L. Ingram, for three weeks, | of the annociation, states that there| returned Friday to their home in are some interesting plans under | Portland. ea consideration for the future, and an 2 cS invitation ie extended to all non-| Miss Vilo McVay left yesterday member public stenographers to be| for Portland and Southern Oregon | prewent at this meeting. on w three weeks’ visit: cee Mins Martha Sias, of Boston, who West Seattle Chapter No, 106 H has been spending the summer with | rEg im gy to Srend vagal 2 sate her brother-in-law and sister, Mr September 11, at §& lock, in the | @nd Mra, W. W. Phillips, te leaving Masonic temole on California ave, | next week for her ho! enna ace bs Be) | Mrs. Alfred I. Woolsey and her Seattle Woman's Club mother, Mra, Walter Oakes, who} ‘The first meeting, this season of | have been spending the summer at the Seattle Woman's club will be| the Country Club, are leaving Sep. held a lay, September 11, at the/tember 15 for their home in New clubhouse, Harvard ave. N.| York. Mr, Woolsey, Miss Maude ‘Thine et. Mrs. J. G. Baker, |Oakes and her guest, Miss Esther the newly elected predident, will pre: | Stevens, left on Tutsday, aide. Board mecting at 130 p. m.;} eee A program | club work at clo Ontario, who has been the guest for The Thursday Progress club will lq HE SERVICE Mrs. A. 8. Macdonald, of Covalt,) We ee ee |two weeks of Mr Mrs. Howard Auxiliary Templo de Hirsch |. MeRae, leaves tonight for Van ‘The next rexular meeting of the|couver, B. C, on her way to her Ladies’ auxiliary of Temple de| home Hirsch will take place Monday, Sep- | eee tomber 11, at 2:80 p.m, In the vestry! Prof, James Hamilton Howe has rooms of the tem Dr, Freehoff, | returned from a ten thousand mile | professor at Hebi Union college, |tour in the East and Central West will speak | where he visited celebrated schools o 8 /o |of music and eminent musicians, Homus Clab “2:2 ‘The first mecting of the club year] Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen and} | for the Philomus club will be held at | Mixes Rose Gold, who spent a week lthe home of Mra. Robert 8. Sairns, | with & and Mre. Benjamin Gold 942 20th ave. N.. Monday, September | in Bellingham, returned by motor |i, at 2p. m., Mrs. Eugeee Jones 4» | on Wednesday siating the hostess eee - Wie mal Mra. RJ. Huston and Mise Ger ADDITIONAL CLUBS Aldine Huston, left today for White _ | Bluffs to spend a few weeks with Thursday Progress Club Mr *. Stuart McCord Taylor BERTHE D FORT LAWTON Bund concerts, arranged for the pleasure of the civilian public, under the auspices of Colonel Oncar J Charlies, U. 6. A., colonel command. ng, are part of the efficient ne for which Fort Lawton is noted Boclully, the garrison has been rather quiet during the past week resting on the laurela won earlier in the season Was represent the Sunset club on Wednend hen the puy chology lecture brought together 4 assembly. ra. William Pitt Trimble’s party included Mra, Maize, wife of Lieu tenant Colonel Bidney Derby Maize U. &. A, of the University of Wash large jington staff; Mra, James Gittings, of | Baltimor winter of nel Launcelot M, Purcell, t and the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. CAMP LEWIS Reached ite al clim sum mer at the tea ¢ iy Mra Muir, wife of Major General Charles x this n by |. Muir A., commanding the Third division and Camp Lewis, at which the hostess was ansisted | receiving by Mra. Louis F, Hart wife of the governor The Officers’ club, for this occa sion, was embowered in fragrant bloom, and dancing accented the flavor of the orange pekoe ‘The list was large. The entire com Intoned personnel was includ as |well an representatives of society from Olympia, Tacoma and Seattle. |THE NAVY YARD Socially seems to be reposting on its oars, altho there have been, dur ling the week, several agreeable din ners. On Saturday Rear Admiral John A Hoogewerff, U. 8. N.. commandant jot the Puget Bound avy yard, and |Mrs. Hoogewerff, with their Cincin jnati house guests, Mr, and Mrs. Dan Morgan, were complimented by a pretty dinner arranged by Captain Charles P. Kindleberger, M. C., U 8. N., commanding the naval horpt tal in the Yard, and Mrs. Kindle | berger The host and hostess, and their (Helen Huston) y, September 14, with “ee Mra. C, I, Carden, 4008 Bagley Ave.| Dr, and Mra, Richard A. Vander N. EB, at 2 p.m | Las and sons, Mr, Richard Vander yee Ses sd jt jr, and Mr, Harold Vander | Allah Social Chub Las, have removed from 1323 Third } Allah Social club will meet at the lave, West, to 917 First Ave, Went jhome of Mra. Rex A. Turner, 730 eee Helievue ave, N.. Wednesday, Sep Mra. H. FP. Ostrander, accompa: | tember 13, at 2 p. m. Assisting nied by her nephew, Mr. Sidney hostesses, Mra. Leah Norman and/ Hawley, who ts returning to the Mre. Helen Barciay, Cards and re-| medica! school at the University of freshments. All Eastern Stare in-|Pennaylvenia, fe leaving next! Vited. Take car No. 13 | Wednesday for @ short trip to Chi poh Ha cago. Colman PLT. A. eee Cotman PT. A will hold tts first] sere, J. HE. Bloedel, Miss Charlotte fall meeting st the school Thursday, | Bicedel and Mr. Lawrence Bloedel September 14, et 2 p.m. All moth- ern urged to be present. eee left today for the East. Mra. Bloe del will return after a short vinit. Miss Biloedel will attend Mins Bpence’s School in New York, and Mr. Bloedel will return to Williams’ College. West Woodland P-T. A. Went Woodland P.-T. A. will have in first meeting this year, Wednes- @ny, September 13, in the school 220 p. m. Members eee Mr, and Mra. H. C. Peters and Mr, Donald Peters are home from a short motor trip to Lake Chelan, where they visited Mr. and Mra. eee Warren Avenue POT. A. " ¢ Walt tye in leaving next to attend tn] 4. Teener gave a luncheon| With covers placed for ee ot ‘ pa ~ 7 von * "i ok po guardians are urged’ to attend | Warren Avenue PT, A. will meet! Lous Fisher Boynton. in mae Wenteg.|newts, De. and Mp See ee Se order to get in touch once more!st the school Thursday, September eee Moore are entertaining at dinner at | Harvard. ee with Campfire activities, and make|3 p,m. Mrs. Austin E. Griffiths! Mra Allie Ernest Lewis, children their home this ra a plane for the coming fall meet-| will speak on “A Mother's View-/and nurse, left Monday for their Ce Birthday Luncheon Inga and work to be carried on, | point ” home in Tulm, Okla., after spending Informal Tea Honors Mrs. Montgomery Russell gave a] 4 cee two months in Seattie as the guesta M hi on luncheon at the Tennis club today, ‘With the tinted of the Geacunae Ladies’ Lyric Choral Club lof Mrs. Lewis’ parents, Judge and Miss oil eee rchison gave ff the pleasure of her grand-|training course Saturday, Septem-| The Lyric Choral club will meet | Mra, Robert W. McClelland. Miss thieen =Murchls |daughter, Elizabeth Runsell, the oc-/ber 2nd, Camp Sealth ts closet for/for rehearsal, Tuesday, September cee pe orton honor |{82, informal tea this Mfersoon 3] casion being her birthday. Twelve|the year, except for occantonal|12, at 745 p.m. in the main Bun-| fre W, H. McGrath left Friday Seat season fo rte ing |{the home of Mrs. Georg | little girly were entertained parties that will be held a» usual/day school room of the First Pres-|for a two months’ visit in New York |fleld, from 3 mays & bo sngg Me W. bet il d |during the fall and winter, Campjbyterinn church. Seventh ave. en-/and Boston lcompliment to her sister, = edding Announce |Sealth seers like a lonesome, de-| trance. eee Alice Murchison of Vancouver, oo pasty gfe H. A. Snyder, of [*ted spot now that the hundreds} he lad Mr. and Mrs. C. If. J, Stoltenberg ee ee ae ot: TIC, wae te epenting few tayo ‘a 2267 37th ave. 8. W., announce the | happy girls have returned to Wallingford Circle and the Miaves Karla and Claire Stol tertain at supper, in compliment he eit: 7th a - | ets b Walliratord Circle of theltent “4 te Mins Marca’ Berder aad ber || tR® city. sea to|Marriage of their daughter, Klaine,| thelr homer to eagerly await the| ‘The Alli gfore re jtenberg plan to remove September 15 fiance, Mr. Richard Floyd Frost. Autumn flowers pute ten (to Mr. J. Everett Bardon, on Thurs-|°P*ning again next summer of their! Fimt Presbyterian church will meet to #41 11th ave. N MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11— decorate the rooms, « the center | Au: : beloved spot on Vashon Isle. Thisjat the home of Mrs. C. B. Ingalls, | eee a day, August 31 | i Mrs. William Kineet to entertain ||of the tea table where Mra. W. Boj as naeain left by motor | Year's camp has been very suc-|1631 N. 62nd st. Wednesday, Sep-| Mra. V. F. Milligan, after an ab- tS at agg ye Mre |) Harris and Mra. G. W. Smeizer of tor the East. They will be at home| Cessful, except financially, for the|tember 13, at 2 p. m. Bring fin-|sence of seven months in California, me + Overman, of ‘Temvs- |! Tacoma presided. in New York city after October 1,/!0%% caused by the forest fires, |ished articles for the fatr, Visitors |has returned to Seattle. Miss Janet Powell will entertain Mra. W. D, Stevenson, Mrs. HArTY | wore Mr. Bardin will resume his | that closed the thin! period. About | weleome. 2978 bridge for Miss Marion Wile; |Lear and Miss Zorade Humphrey |munical work ax tenor soloist in the|1.200 girls have attended Sealth eee Col, and Mra. J. D. L. Hartman, assisted. First Presbyterian church this summer and each one has re Ballard W. CT. U. jof Washington, D. C., who have come ore | ee turned home with the wonderful] Ballard W, C. T. U. will meet with |to Seattle to make their home, have i } " a it DI oticeable iM Louise Hentley, 7306 26th ave, |taken a house at 6502 16th ave. } l oes 0 ho opportunity of |? . Friday, Sep’ 5, | os een co Miss Leghorn | Dances Planned being in camp one week or more.{> ™. Mrs. Jackson Silbaugh will} .Mr. and Mrs. William B. Spring | Complimenting ae Marie rere | The Young Ladies’ Institute has| During the surnmor many groups|*Peak on “Legislative Law. Y benmriagt carey from a Mise Marion Wursbacher will be |) horn, who has recently removed tO) arranged a series of winter dances,| have made various improvements . month spent tn California. pete ne ee tate ight || Queen Anne Hill, Miss Killen and) the first of which will be given Fri-|that will be permanent to mark Ladies’ Grotto Club | hai ei home, to honor Mise Marie Wright |! stise Rose Howe entertained with|day evening, September 15, at| thelr stay at Sealth Tho Ladies’ Grotto club will haye| Mr. Dietrich Schmitz, Mr. Carl bacher. Jan informal tea at their home on) Knights of Columbus hall i ite opening luncheon at the Federat janes st Beattie Mr Cyrus Pierce Mrs. Robert Halstead Boyle's tea st |! rnichiand Drive, Thursday afternoon.| The committee in charge includes| Local headquarters expect ed clubhouse, Wednesday, September |and = Mr aren Matson, of San eb mong | * y c < pects the or uae, . “ ~ eee eeeetee nas || Invitations were limited to Queen! Miss Nell Dyer, chairman; Miss| ganization of many new Campfires, 13 at 1 o'clock. Mra. H. H. Maltby, | Francisco, left today for Victoria, Boyle. Anne friends Mary McMullen, Miss Louise Tan-|and Blue Bird groups thin coming, President of the City Federation of B. C., to attend the Northwest THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14— i did ner, Miss Mabel Strehiau, Miss Mary | fall and winter. Camp Sealth has| Women's Clubs, will be the honor |«roup of Investment Bankers’ asso. Mart oe }, ‘ | Sharkey, Miss Mary McNeeley, Miss | epread afie ‘ " “S| muest. |elation convention. wackt ts un nary A. wore, || Pre-Nuptial Nellie Fowles, Mise Hthel O'Donnell, the samurcr nik eenninsly during | ao — oe 7 * 7 , 8 and muny girl " ‘ See Mees | | Compliment Mien Bernice McGee, Mins Aurealtended camp und whe were ma| Native Daughters of Washington |meetings at its regular place | Mrw. Albert Charles Stubb enteg-| Tierney, Mins Irene and Miss Geno-|Campfire girls have cerrommei}|, The Native Daughters of Washing: |Boldt’s restaurant, 913 Second ave., of Miss Marton Wiley || tained with a smart tea at her| Vieve Ethier thetr “Gestre te tecemse a poe ton will give a card party Friday Norman Homer at |! nome yesterday afternoon, for th ‘The patronesses for the affair will lay soon as new groups / Just September 15, at 8:30 p. m., in Wing's | be provided, {he home of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford | een noe Mine Geraldine Jackson, |b® Mrs. Thomas A. O'Gorman, Mra.| ganized and matin tens eo | cafeteria, Ali Native Daughters and | eee in : Joseph Webber, Mra. A. E. Prickett, fuardians found. Many | their Dickens Fellowship The wedding of Miss Marcia Berger || who will be a bride of this month. | and Mr. Richard Floyd Frost in || Receiving with the hostess and ve, Church of the Bviphany et |! honor guest were Miss Emil: Mrs, Percival Collins’ bridge lunch- || Jerome and Mixs Alice Jackson. on at home, complimenting Mrs. || Presiding at the tea table, cen J. M. Eimer. tered with a basket of old-fashioned | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ch | flowers, Mrs. Gilbert Skinner | Mrs, Rogert Morse Bone to be host- land Mix. Arthur Latimer the first| complimentary to Mise hour, and Miss Dorothy Ewing and} Jackson, at the Miss Marjorie Stevens, the second soir ye aio Dbeat lhour. The cards were recet by saTU + SEPTE: Mary Madeline Sheahan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas eee tertain with a dancing party in welcome to their daughter, Miss Hortense Green, Miss Jano Per- kins, Miss Olive Leonard and Miss Anona Roberts. Mrs. Kista Hewitt McCoy to enter- tain at studio tea from 3 to & o'clock. |Calendar for Ted Shop |Next Week | In charge at the Orthopedic Tea | Shop next week will be on Monday, | Broadway Guild, with Mrs, Otto ee ree Grunbaum as hostess, assisted by | Pig: eaerieee oe Mie Gereldine |i sre, W. T. Robinson, Mre. J, J.| Leohey, Engineers’ Corps, U. 5. A |Mack, Mrs. Lewis Grossman, Mrs. at high noon tm Bt. “Joseph's || W. W. French, Mra. William Le ‘The marriage of Mra, Githert Pryor || Blond. Mrs. ¥. A. Leonard, Mrs to Captain G. Arthur Be at || Herbert White and Mrs. James home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gil- || Farrell vert Black. Tuesday, Laurelhurst Guild, Mrs. | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24— Wednesda Flossie Foote, hostess; Interlaken Gulld, Mrs. Boyd Goebel, chairman; Thursday, Queen Anne Guild, Mrs. B. C, Yancy, hostesw; Friday, Alki Auxiliary, Mrs, Charles fn Bethany Presbyterian church, at 8:30 o'clock. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29— Mine Jeanette Heineworth will wed |/Gaffner, chairman; Saturday, Frink | Puilbrick Mayo Mutler at the ||c | Mr. Phitprick Mayo Butler at the |/Purk Guild, Mrs. Beulah Rovig, Mrs. William H. Hainsworth, at || hostess. 5:20 o'clock. ee ong sonmanageag teers Junior Party The wedding of Mins Marie ¥ mmander John Wai U. 8, N., will be t the home of her For the pleasure daughter, Bettydean, on her fourth birthday, Mra. George Thomas en tertained with junior party at her home Thursday afternoon, of her little Mrs. Fred Fry rs. T. Fowles, Mrs. | James ¢ Joseph Imo Mrs. Harry Huet T. ur, Nolan and Music Concert at Seattle Pacific College Complimentary to the student body of Seattle Pacific college, the faculty ffed, Mrs. Dan O'Donnell, Mrs. of the department of music and allied jarts will present a concert levening, September 11, at 8 o'e! Monday lock, | preceding the opening reception to students by President and Mrs. O. ©. Voice Reading on violin Reading r Schubert- Wilh Tiffany, The faculty of the depart ment comprises Mra. R. H. Kendrick, | director and teacher of voice; Miss Jeasie Cowan, plano; Mrs, Myrl Wil- son, plano; Mr. Theodore Anderson, violin; Mr, W. W. Cathey, chorus; Miss Dorothy Schwartz, oral expres: sion; Miss Frances ‘Townsend, arts and crafts, PROGRAM Piano—(a) Adagio from nels (a) Homing ‘ Del Rigo (b) Hong of the Open .La Forge Hane Hearts Hexentane Movement Wirat rto in B Ange! Voice cWith —Autumn (With Ellis Parker Butler ac from Minor ell Mendelssohn The Hong of the Christmas . Mare ano Accompaniment) ‘ Matt Violin Oviigato) hews mothers are very desirous for thelr daughters to keep on in the fire work since their return Sealth. With the opentnir of school, fire groups will become active Scribes are asked by local hea the group news. Girls are urged to call at quarters and claim the article lost at camp during the sw There are dozens of towels, d shoes by the box, all and sizes, flashlights, forks, blanket rolis, kodaks, ps, tennis rackets, d rubber caps, p bathing The stock room is very crowde all these boxes and headqu cate it very if girls will call for their t A charge of five cents is re to detrs Camp Owaissa will hold |meeting of the season at Jean art's home at East Seattle. enthusiasm has been shown 1 the members at impromptu ings. ses for freight and drayage. Camp- from Camp again and many groups are having their |< first meeting of the fall thin week. | quar. ters to begin next week to send in| News should reach | Lohequa not later than Wednemlay 22-23 —! ot-euch week. If any groups are| Of 1922-23—Metropolitan Theater without scribes, elect one at once, KATHARINE RICK, Manager and elect a girl in the group who is WILL PRESENT SIX WORLD-FAMOUS ARTISTS a real live wire and will do justice caine to her office by sending in interest. : 1—October oth ing news each week without fail. head. “4 they mmer, reuse, assortments knives and lows, suite combs and brushes, pd with uarters much longings. ulin ‘ed for ay the its first Stew Much Among meet. friends invited. . the evening will be “Oliver Twist.” Visitors are cordially invited, tember 11, to Monday evening, Sep tember 18. The club will resume its SEATTLE ARTISTS’ SERIES Deane ey 7 Margaret Matzenauer ine Contral politan Opera © 2—January 16th Mischa Elman Celebrated Nw nine S—Kebruar? Sth May Peterson Lyric Soprano Metropoll- tan Opera Company 4—March 19th Florence Macbeth Coloratura rane Chi- pera Company Mischa Levitzki Phenomenal JOINT ROSA S—May 12th Rosa Ponselle Prima Donna Dramatic Soprano Metropolitan oA PONSEL pern Compan o-. The Dickens Fellowship will Commonwealth Club hold their first meeting for the Tho first meeting of the Common-|fall season on Thursday evening, wealth club for the fall season has| Sept, 14, in the Erickson room at been postponed from Monday, Sep-|the Y. W. C. A. The subject for| Ivan C. the commandant, jee! Commander Benjamin H. wey, M. C., U. 8. N., and Mra sey; Mre. V. 1. |mander W, W. it Wettengel, U. S$. N., aide to and Mra, Wetten Dor. Dor Bush, U. 8. re ired On Wednesday an ettractive din ner, given at thelr quarters in the jYard by Rear Admiral John A Hoogewerff, U. 8. N., commandant lof the Puget Sound navy yard, and Mra. Hoogewerff, was Rear Admiral Luther E c.. U. 8. N., and Mrs. Gregory. and Mra, Jackson; Captain hy |P. Kindleberger, M. ©. UL 6. the Yard, a Mr Commander R. Ga #. N. and Mre. Gayler; Lieute Commander Helster Hoogewertt, % , and Mra, Hoogewerft, the am SVEREUX ADAMS und daughterin-law of the hort amg 4 howtens, whore houne guents they angi a On ‘Thursday « dinner of some tml On portance was given at th rte } in t Yard by Commander H. BB gic, Hide U. 6 aide —_ mandant, and Mre, f te gucnts were Rear Adm: - Hoogewertt K of the Puget Bound na Mra. Hoogewerff; Captain Orton # Jackson, N., and Mrs. Jag ‘ ron; Mre. Harriet Brown, aay 4 Captain J, Bh. P. Pringle, t 8. x ing commanding officer of the U. #. @ Idaho, now at the Yard for overha Other hosts whose dinners empl THE RESERVE OFFICERS formal Hugh Purcell; Mra, John Jay Twome | sized the social week were Comma: liey; Mrs. George Davis Adams, the er Robert L. Irvine, U. 8 and] daughter of the late General Arthur | Mrs. Irvine; Commander Li k Forrester Devereux, to whom recent | der, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Border; Com! ly in bis native 4 of Maseachus- | mander J. ¥. Hatch, 8. C., 6. Ny tts, a very beautiful memorial hasjand Mrs, Hatch; Lieutenant been erected with ceremonies civff mander N. L, Kirk, U. 8. ™, anf and military. Mr Kirk i b ‘Training at ushington has corps the University n entertained jually during the week. Among complimented by several im affairs were Colonel Barly Pearce, U. 8. A, command and Mra. Pearce; Liew Sidney Derby Maize, a Mra. Maize, f COND IN COMMAND the rumor of the new 4tstinetiog, awaiting Gene Douglas McArthur, U. &. A. who ts sailing with we party for on the Septem! He transport, and for whom society fan Francisco has lately been |tete The general and the general's « qui Lieutenant Ford Trimble, U. 8 cha are foth taking over high-por ing cars, a motoring is now one of diversions of the tropics, as well honor guests, had as vis-a-vis Captain | lo jot the U. Cottman and Com-| THE PUBLIC HEALTH Mecca this year of Lake finding this mountain shrine, rh round with pointed pin: own harbor of health. 3 Among those who are motoring thie region are Surgeon Hugh Valin, U. 8. P. HL S., with Mrs, ¥ N. T. v Emil Mra. \ton, U. Past Surgeon pleting the array were Captain Ivan | U, and Mra, Wettengel; C. Wettengel, commandant, Captain Orton P. Jackson, U. 8. B. F. Day PT. A. 8. N., first meeting of the season, Thurs | ties, day, September 14, at 3:30 p, m. Mr. Arthur Gist, principal of the school, served. Every one urged to attend, as very important business ts come before the association. Minnewatha Club | ‘The Minnewatha club will give| THE COAST GUARD {ts regular Saturday night {this evening at Christenson's hall, Broadway and Madison at. Surgeon Max Chariton, U. 8. P. S., and Mrs. Chariton. if lens romantic regions. Service has seemed to make ‘alin and their house guests, Watson and Miss Watson, of New Orleans; Lieuti iommander C, F. Greene, U. 8. 8. 8. Idaho. Another party included 6 Krulish, U. 8. P. H. 8, Krulish; Surgeon Joseph 8. P. H. &., and Mrs, Walter Alvin and Mrs. Black; 8. P. 8. in honor of} hat jregory, B.| THE COAST AND GEODETIC Com-| Survey ts a small corps, but from sliz its sefentific character claims Jer’ aide to the|cers of high attainment. cha Mrs. Collins, wife of “eo C. E. Collins, U. & C. & G. op Joined her husband at his Al an station, and before leaving was col) an B. F. Day P.-T. A. will hold {ts | plimented by several farewell Hy rec Lieutenant Commander Richard § | Et! Derickson, U. 8. C. @ G. 8, the will speak, and refreshments will be | Mrs, Derickson entertained Info ¥ lly during the week in honor of ti the to brother and house guest, Donald Des ickson, head of Tulane univ: |New Orleans. 7 che _ ney dance! Affairs have centered this us labout the house guest of Mrs. ig BON er, wife of Lieutenant Nat " | Heiner, U. S. C. G., Mra. East _ ing Kappa Sigma Mothers’ Club The Mothers’ club of Kappa Sigma} fraternity will meet next Tuesday, Sept. 12, at the chapter house. All of nfiembers of the fraternity are in- j vited to atttend. Custer Auxiliary Custer Auxiliary, No. 4, to Custer Camp, 8. of V., will meet Tuesday evening, September 19, and Monday afternoon, September 25, in Veterans’ hall, Armory. ‘Tuesday will be a social evening, and Monday afternoon will be de ed to attend, Tonia Chapter Tonia chapter, Daughters of East- ern Star, will give a card party Fri. jday, September 15, at 8 p. m., in the | Dardaneila cafeteria, in the Leary |building. Eastern Stars and friends | invited, Rummage Sale Mra. A. A. Sutherland and her committees are in charge of the rum. mage sale the various circles of the | FORT WARD Jon September 28 and make donations voted to business. Members request: | in] Fruit and Flower Mission will give | a {wife of Major Kenna Eastham, Xu A., of Fort Riley. |Commander James Freeman Hi mothers, sisters, daughters and wives |T FORT WORDEN |FORT CASEY ft in compliment to Fort Casey's new] commander, Lieutenant Colonel Wil Nam | Mrs. 9, the place of | sonnel, jand its usual form of program will! sale to be announced In a few days./the majority of men and offieety Friends of the mission are asked to |}having been ordered to Fort Flagtel ‘tor rifle practice. Mra. Hottel, wife of Lieut 7. 8 C. G., and her delightful dat |ter are at Wilson island, where thm 7° will remain until mid-September, a where they have been joined the my ames Freeman Hottel II. Has developed several dinner hosts of promise, among tl I | Lieutenant Dean Richard Dickey, bac |S. A., whose hospitality has hha ened the week-end. vem Another clever dinner host ts |tenant Ward Walker, U. 8. Ay ha |Fort Worden, and Mr, Morris a Starrett, much identified with if Worden set. “ Has been happily engaged, after jclal hours, in informal ente: A. Covington, U. 8 A, ant Covington. —, Is still depleted of tts offictal per commissioned and eni HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY | Any Time Oc Gaiety, Love and Heartbreak on the Great White Way WINTER GARDEN ORCHESTRA INTERNATIONAL WORLD EVENTS iT TIMES CORINNE GRIFFITHS “RECEIVED PAYMENT” KV