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Ae MO SAR GRIPE: Fquoise bt ‘ tin, carrying Pet W., Mt. Airy. After August 1 Dr, and Mrs. F » Wodd'and Mrs. Ralph Blair. PAGE 10 eee SHE SEAT Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Assistant—Frances Oldham. Music—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829. BRIDE AND ae iss Rlizabeth Bayley Married at High Noon| Today; Bride-to-Be Honored CHARM Elizabet Pay le Park W he hon t very close friend: Green and white were Beremony took place, pe ine maple tipped blossoms and soft greens mitar and fell in graceful oom. ‘The bride, given in marriage the . site Emother's wedding dress and ve mellowed to a deep Hesigned with im. The be inset with Bireled with a wreath cascades to the er ) BaMdenias and | iss Anna Cado maid of datin, fas! straight bod Ba carried a ro " ¢ N A A backs tumn. ‘T of the und of white improvised roses ag cream tor 1 in grace-| of water maytulip brocaded | For flowers and| cream flowe a sweet pea: Tho two rw tn delphinium | fe broc tons for b th Slade 2 with wa and M s Mary La blue tris, ted the Ce lovely * was best man for i | Mrs. W alt Wil ding jowed the ceren the table artistic Park | Hace flower Mrs. Reg ar nd breakfast which f Dasket of « Weed Ww " Mr. and Mrs brown spo! occupy their n centered with an Mr bride tray ned . Willis B. He on a mote with mai iN Willis 3 cost in a} 1 they} ling September wi ncheon Will Honor Miss Crouley ‘Mrs. Georg Wedne ne Croule Cox and Mrs. George Parsons will be hostess 0, at Mrs. Cox's home, in h month, a bride-to-be of thi dge Tea for Mrs. Heaton irs. F Anderson will entertain with a bridge tea home on Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. John H. Heaton, of ach, Fla G. ton Hole will preside at the tea table and assisting about the will be Mrs. W. M. Goodson and the Misses Kathryn Brown and} on Baker. for Dance es Dance this evening at the Seattle ht club, acting as patrons and patronesses will bo Mr. and Mra. P. J.| on, Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. G. B, Cooledge, Mr. and F. R. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Hamill, & and Mrs. W. G. Weatherston, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Seaborn, Mr. B. G. Goebel, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Knight, Mr, and Mrs. G. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stemler, Mr. and Mrs, William R. Tomkin| @ Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mill “At the Interlaken gulld’s Sports Clot Dr. Fay Marries in East MBinteresting to Seattle trier | is the news of the marriage of Dr, Temple wick Fay, son of Mr. and Mrs. John P, Fay, of Seattle, to Miss| Hutehinsén Button, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Priestly! itton, of Germantown, Pa. Rev. Roger 8. Forbes read the service in Unitarian church Friday afternoon, June 8, at 4 o'clock. "Dr. Hugh Thompson, of Charleston, W. Va., was best man and Dr. John} ey, of Snow Hill, S.C.; Dr, Malcolm Thompson, of Mount Sterling. ®.; Mr. Conyers Button, the bride's brother, and Mr. Sidney Hawley, of battle, the ushers. Evethe bride, entering with her father, was gowned in \vory crepe Romaine, | skirt softly draped and caught at one side under a brilliant ornament, ‘the bodice embroidered in rhinestones. Her tulle veil, edged with rich fell to the end of the long court train. It was bound with a coronet D Jace, White orchids and dilies of the valley formed her shower wet.» bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Conyers Button, II., was matron of honor. ‘gown of Callot rose crepe, the bodice rhinestone-embroldered, and th circular designed in tiers, was very lovely. Sho wore a tulle hat in| ponding shade and carried a rose and gold bouquet. The attendants, John B. Heyl, Mrs. De Haven Dercum, Miss Eleanor B. Davis and| Corrinne Borden Freeman, wore gowns of orchid Elizabeth crepe, with hats, and carried bouquets of blue deiphinium. owing the ceremony there was a reception at “Homewood,” Upsal will be at home at 409 ew st., Mt. Airy, Philadelphi Bridge Tea at Home irs. Arthur E. Campbell is entertaining with a bridge of nine tables at her home on Wednesday afternoon, June 20. idge Luncheon Planne Oren W. Brown is arranging a bridge Juncheon at her home on sday afternoon, June 20, when thirty-two guests will be entertained. ng the afternoon Mme. Christine La Barraque will sive a group ot} with Miss Marie Hill at the piano. Mrs. H. 8. Hill will assist th b affair will honor Mrs. J. P. Block, of Fortland; Mra. Frank Elliott, of Angeles, and Mrs. William Newton, of Bellingham. i iss Playter Betrothed é . and Mrs. 0. B. Playter announce the engagement of their daughter, to Mr. Almon Bogardus, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Bogardus. Both Playter and her fiance are graduates of the University of Washington. Playter is a member of Sigm4 Kappa sorority and Mr. Bogardus is Hated with Delta Upsilon fraternity. The wedding will take place late summer. i ‘i ‘ é : mounce Daughter's Marriage » and Mrs. John McMillan announce the marriage of their daughter, Ret, to Mr. Otis Mithoug, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Mithoug, of Spokane, Friday evening, June 15, with the Rey. Edwin M. Randall, of Haven it Episcopal church, reading the service. Mr. and Mrs. Mithoug ft for Canada on their wedding trip. Mr. Mithoug is a graduate of the ity of Washington. cae Y. L. 1. Dancing Party ie Young Ladies’ Institute will entertain with a dancing party on Juné , at the Seattle Yacht club. During the intermission James will present a novelty dan trons and patronesses for the affair are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. fer, Mr. and 'Mrs. Daniel O'Donnell and Mr. and Mrs. A. Kavet. "Phe committee in charge includes the Misses Barbara R. Kelley, chair. f; Clara Brons, Marie C. Barry, Tyna Franks, Elizabeth Hinchey, Mary iwiord, Alma Turcotte, Pearl M. Ryan, Jean Sword, Evelyn Smith, Mra. nard Brady and Mrs. F. Johnson. mner Hosts at Home Dr, and Mrs. C. C, Tiffin were dinner hosts Thursday evening at their me, 502 12th a entertaining in honor of Mr. Jacques Jou-Jerville, of ‘Cornish school, who leaves soon for F Those present besides the ts and guest of honor were Miss Nellie Cornish, Mr, A, Gantvyoort, Mr, d@ Mrs. M. LePlat, Mr. and Mrs. FE. Agullar, Dr. and Mrs. C. B, Ogle Koenig, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schoenberg, Mr. O jon, Mr. James Dobbs, Miss Alice Muench, Miss Barbara F Esther Van Valey, Miss Elizabeth Choate, Miss Ruth Lind: ; Gaydesky, Miss Lillian Schoenberg, Mra, Drury K. Adams and Miss MeDermid. e Dinner Dance he Seattle Yacht club has cards out for an informal June dinner dance )on Saturday evening, June Dinner at 8 o'clock and dancing from 8 until 12 o'clock. oe 6 1 endar for Orthopedic Shops e various guilds in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop next week de, Monday, Trinity Parish, Mrs. J. 1. Shepherd, hostess, avslsted by Cari Lucks, Mrs. G. G. Suddock, Mrs, Arthur Phinney, Mrs. A, W. derson, Mrs. Charles %. Woods, Mrs. Samuel Dice, Mrs, George Plum. mer, Miss Anna Jean Meston and Miss Olga Dieckhott. > Tuesday, St. Mark's, Mrs. Margaret Sheal, chairman; Wednesday, West- mister Presbyterian church, Mrs. W. Scott. Matheson, chairman: Shure. , St. Margaret's, Mrs. D. McHachera, chairman: Friday, Washington Ps ‘, Mrs, Fred Everett, chairman; Satikday, L. 0. 1. club, Mra, H. FF, Ftdesch, chairman, ‘Assisting at the Thrift Shop will be, Monday morning, 1 niversity, Mrs, 13, G. Calleyham and Mrs. T- M. Higgen; afternoon, Broadway, Mrs. A, B, Hucsday morniny, Rast Wighland Drive, Mrs. J. Moor on, Mra. G. Cooledgs. Wednesday morning, Que afternoon, Madrona, Mrs, B, Betley. Thursday morning, Renton afternoon, Inte: n Anne, Mrs, Ht m wall pockets in the corners of the} Mrs. Arnold Polson (Priscilla Anderson), whose marriage was solemnized Tuesaday eve-| g at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. ringbeare 4}. tle Heights, and her li Portrait by Grady. CLUBS FOR MONDAY SUNSET HILL CLUB Mrs..C, W. Kean will entertain the Indies of the Sunset Hil! Im- Provément club at her hore, 8321 2d ave, N. W., Monday, June 18, 2 p.m. A fine program hag been ar- ranged. There will be special fea- tures of entertainment, and re. freshmenta will be served. All la- dies of the district and their friends invited. MYRTLE CHAPTER, NO, 48 Myrtle Chapter No. 48 O. EB. 8. will hold 4 birthday celebration in the Corinthian room, Masonic tem. ple, Monday, June 18. Initiation ceremonies will be conducted. 4, 9 RAINIER POST NO. 1 American L: Rainier Post sion Auxiliary to No. 1 wili hold tts regular moeting Monday evening, June 18, in the New Arctic hotel club rooms, Mre. Lida McEwan, , Rufu SEATTLE green hall, | members WALL) 430 an held in com, come. The Seattl hard of Furman evening, Hard o! B Jur earl stato president, will be the guest of | | FREMONT W. On Tuesday afternoon, June 19, at} the evening. COMMONWEALTH CLUB 1p, m,, the Fremont W. ATTENDANT: us @omen’'s Clubs a LODGE NO. 7 Beattie lodge No. 7 next regular meeting Tuesday even: | Ing, June 19, at 7:45 p. 1409 d party will follow at 9 p. m. visiting cordially welcomed. Wallingford Presbyterian church will meet at t home of Mrs. at., Wednesday Bring bazaar inform hearing T . H. N. Ander. ‘son, at “Cedar Crest,’ Loyal G. King, IIL, and flower girl, Arline King will hold it*| ¥ | A card} D, of H.| town will be m. { th ave. in NGFORD CIRCLE circle of the First Me Jur work rece Hl, 10 E, p 3 until will be From | Cooper, honorary member, wh , visitor in the city, evening for the I and is leaving that st torn wel CLUB FOR HARD OF HEAR Social will ® college 19, at 7:30 Aults welcome. elab meet for the at the) ‘Tuesday o'clock C rT. t . T. UL will ‘The Commonwealth club will meet} have its annual luncheon for its| at Dartnall's cafeteria, Leary Bidg.,| members who have passed thelr 70th | Monday, June 18, at 6:15 p. m. J. H. Geoghegan of the Unt of Washington faculty, will talk on “Migratory Workers of Washington.” The meeting will be open to the pub- He. PALM CIRCL Palm Circle No. N, of W., will entertain at cards, Monday, June 18, at I. O. 0. F. hall. 66, ADDITIONAL CLUBS INTURY CLUB department of the n's Century club will have a at the home of Mra, C. C. Beaux Arts, Wednesd: Boat leaves Leschi m. WOMAN'S The dram Won pien Phillips, June 20, at 10:30 a, AUDUBON SOCIETY Seattle Audubon society announces the last bird walk of the spring sea- son for Sunday, June 17, with Mr. George H, Parker as leader. Those planning to take the walk are asked to be at Madison park at 9 a. m. The red-eyed vireo will be the object of search, SUNSET HEIGHTS I tARY CLUB Suns hold a pient Cora McChesney ingto ‘Tuesda, steamer Ari¢l at 10:45 a. m, at the home of Mrs. Lake Wash 19, ‘Take dock at June Madison . CLARKSTON PICNIC The sixth annual Clarkston picnic will be lid Sunday, June 17, at Mount Baker park at 12:80 o'clock. Clarkston residents invited, eee IGAN-PENNSYLVANIA LD DAY The alumnae of the University of Michigan and families will join with the *lumni in celebrating Michigan. Pennsyivania field day with a plo nic at Hiawatha playfield Saturday, June 28, at 2 p. m. Tike West Seattle cs ander st, and Call. fornia av or reservations call Mrs, J. D. Terry, ¥ 441, FORTSON-THYGHS AUXILIARY ‘ortwon-Thygewson Auxiliary, U. 8 W. V,, will give a tea at the home oe r to Hii, Mra, Cy 8. Holmes; afternoon, First Hill, Mrs. ¥, Gilman, Friday, dina, Mrs. Roberta Day, Saturday, Wrink Park, Mrs, 8. A, Carman, ik of Mrs, I, HH, Stanard, 6214 82nd aye, N, 1, Thursday, June 21, y | home, 382: t Heights Literary club will | | birthday at WOMA I une 19, at gram, RAVEN Ravenna y, Jun | | NON-M Under members the oft | 603 relation to | will | Wednesday © |p. m, at 191 to attend. combined pienic given Legislative F day, June par archery cont entertainmen and alt band stand « Custer Auxiliary re Ne moeting at 7 The Minn Night in Jur urday evenit pavilion, Sp decorations, od clubhouse. {Cloy, chairman of the educational | |committee, is in charge of the pro- | no Luncheon at 12 |Eastern Stars invited oMBE t th |Christian Science society in Boston. AQUILA LODGE NO. Aquila Lodge meet jn and refreshments, ANNUAL BASK A special business meeting will be with by the K Phinney t delegatos urged to be present, at CUSTER CAMP AND At erans’ hall, Armory, Tu 19, The auxiliary will serve a home cooked dinner at 40 * MINNEWATHA CLUB wi 10 ne, ( Mra. BE. T. imble's | Whitman ave . KEWOOD CLUB The Woman's Lakewood Civic Im: provement club will 1 ¢ Tuesday, | m., at the Lake- Mra. Henrietta Mo- Pp. ‘A SOCIAL CLUB Social club will 19, at the home a844 Sunny p.m. Cards, moot of } Le. | All TO MEE dusplces he of the on: | Christian | lence church a meeting will be held every Thursday from 2 until 4 o'clock at People's Bank cuss the report of Judge Dodge in| building to dis- he Mtigation of the| 0, D. regular ening, First H. P. A, ession on | June 18, at 8| ave, Initiation Members urged ! PICNIG the sinnual 3 deration on at North Woodland ave, entranc An st and other forms of have been planned, and friends are eet at the sharp. basket County Wednes- 12 o'cloc! * ILIARY Custer in Vet lay, June No, 1 will Dp 4 and meet D. Busine clock m. Atha club will give OA dancing party Sat June 16, at Lesehi jal music and special rhe graduates of Lin coln high school will be honor gu rete U DATES TO REMEMBER SUNDAY, JUNE 17— The wedding of Miss Welen 1. Bruce to Mr, Cham Potter at Alpha Delta Pi h MONDAY, JUNE 18— Mrs. Edward Henry sive garden bride Miee Edith Yee Mist Clara Hartlet Mise Ruth Pratt to entertain at honor of Mise Emma White nd Guthrie, three Mar Jers. 1 Mise ft ides-eloet © marriage of Mire Muriel Mason to Mr, Marshall Newton Barrett in the University Congregational ats x JONE 19 ng wedding of Mies Mad. eine Bi to Mr. Frede ton 0’ St. Anne's TUPSDAY tn Mise Marton Wheattoa: in b f Mine A: WEDNESDAY, JUNE Daniel B. han wh # bridge tea o— Trefethon’s tea and Mine wer, to honor ra Har riage of umn Mr, He ward me of her parenta it { Miss Louise Anna- Mr. ‘Theodore Pariah church, ‘The marriage ble Raymond Owens, at Trinity bt £:26 o'clock. Mrs, Wilbur 5. Ives’ bridge lunch- Clittora from 4 to 6 ¢ Mr. and Mra, Henry ¥ dinner to honor ¢ Mra. Milo Frederick Dra Mre. Frank Urquhart's bri in compliment Mra. Mary So Hopper of 1 JUNE, Waiter ¥ honoring Mra Lear Mra. Morrin Us # Stimeon's di honoring Mr. a rt Balllargeon. Finglish’s dancing party ompliment Mise Mary son ‘and her fiance, Mri W. Alnaworth, SATURDAY, JUNE Mra F. J. Martin's tom Konaway,".ac Hunt's Py until Mise Emm Mina at h And Walter at home, nek, e0 menting Whit MoClure's Claro Bartlett ith at the home t's parents, Mr Bartlett, ‘at 4 TUESDAY, JUN Mra, Mo: the Ho The m ldge toa at fan Bruge ustan, at rents, Mr, WEDNE The hn BK. Dingwell © of parents, Mr. Duley, at $180 THURSDAY, Mrs SATURDAY, Mr, and oat § Mire Gladys Lloyd Charle home at Port Varde MoFarland'’s Yacht club to wed Mr Orchard o'elo SHAT HADASSAH ACTIVITIES At a joint meoting of the Daugh tors of Jaco, the Deborah group and the Queen Hsther group, which took | Rainier club. | ginia | will leave | | | | j | | jand daughter, from mamer at present 4 will week Mr, and M Youe!l) gratulations up daughter, Jur pital Hut Liverpool, Mr M sailed on the Ba Juno 9%, for » J od ‘i ort tim and " Wright to their removed me at W and family today summer b John eat of McPherson Mr. and M M Dyer eft Friday in Kastern for a fow Washington. Mra. Fra ved M Mr, and Mrs. Charles D. the last of the Simpsor month for Californ thelr m Mr. and ¢ Hartford lay 1 Mra, ¢ Conn, will ar 10 Mr bi and spend days with ke's Mr. Timber otherin-law Mrs Geor ston Walter D. daughter Donald, left tod weeks’ motor trip Mr, and 1d with Loulse on California. McDon- three . . William Roy is viniting her pa and Mra. Robert Ky while Mr. McAdam with the U Ad of Mr McCausland, ia in the South ms coma nts, Oklahoma. . Huteson Be Mra. down from East ypend a week James ¢ will come und Tues her son-indaw and Mrs. Dietrich wil Mr | Schmit. | } | | | | | | | ington, Mist Alma Bac 1 Colorado to « her H Friday mmer and arri end the « uncle M M, Hook aunt, Mr aes Mrs. H, W. Dinker sons, of Pittsburg, of Mr. and Mrs, for the summer. and two amall are tho guests W. B. France Mr, and Mrs, Henry Schmitz and family of Moscow, Idaho, arrived Thursday to spend two months with Mr. and Mra, Ferdinand Schmitz. a) Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Clark and family removed Friday to their new home at Wing Point for the summer. . . Mra. Frederic Hall White and three childreh went over to their summer home at Agate Point today to spend the aurmer months. eee Mra. Philip G day night to Denver, Colo. everal weeks, California Kinzer left Thurs mect Mr. Kinzer in They will be gone returning by way of Mr. and Mrs, Earl De Moss and family will leave Sunday on a motor trip to California, New Mexico, Grand Canyon, Kansas City and Yet lowstone park. They expect gone until August 1 Mrs. C. H. Walker and daughter, Miss Adele Walker, are leaving Sun. day for New York, stopping en ronte to visiv'in Kan s City and Wash- ington, D. C. Dr. and Mrs. Friday evenin; to Los: Angele: . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schoenfeld have returned from an eight months’ so- journ in California. Arthur Crookall left on @ fortnight’s trip ele Mr. Chester Latimer expected home next week from a short trip to Washington, D.C. ee Mr. Talbot C. Campbell will re. turn next week from Ithaca, N. Y where he has just graduated from the enginewring department at Cor- nell, Miss Molly Graham, who has been attending the University of Wash is returning on Monday to her home in Spokane. eee Miss Fannie Glaze has spending town as the Gros: SS Place at the Bikur Cholum meoting hall last Tuesday afternoon, a large number of the members were pres- ent and heard the eloquent and in spiring addresses given by Rabbi Sil- verman of Chicago, IL, and Dr dldstein of this city Mrs. Freedman, a member of the Daughters of Jacob, offered her home for the sewing party which Is to take place next Tuesday afternoon, June h, at 1615 Jefferson st., at 2 p. m. Everyone is very welcome. At this sewing party the plece of flannelette donated at this joint meeting by an. other momber of this group will be cut and sewn into infants’ garments and then shipped to Palestine distribution among the needy, A card party will take placo at the home of Mrs, Sender somo time duriag July, the proceeds of which will naturaly go towards the Koren Hayesod fund. Notice of the exact date of this card party will appe in this column shortly, Mrs, 1. Herzig, the organizer of these three groups, may well be proud of the way in which the groups are tuking active parts, and progressing in this new world-wide movement, eee of Bellingham a fSw days in guest of Miss, Fra been for Tho Seattle chapter of the P, 1. Sistarhood will entertain its su preme president, Mrs, Bertha Clark Hughes, of Omaha, Neb. and the stato officers, at a luncheon, Tues: day, Juno 19, at 2 o'clock, at the to! ATT RDAY, Jt Mrs. Gould of Bend, Ore., hort time. Mr | . f | musical circles. GOU formerly of LD : Heh AVL. Seattle, motored Alice| Up this week with Mr. Gould to visit friends in town for a | Gould is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Whitney of Yakima, where ske is well known in Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers } Miss Ruth Wilson is arriving from | New York on Juno 20th, She will be | |® Hill Camp Councillor for the entire | season, } | Miss Sara riepy and Miss Clara | Newman of Detroit, Mich., will be in | charge of Kiwanis lodge Mr ingh ‘owllson from Bell H-summer coun- instructor In as- Arthur am will be and will omy be | Other councillors will be Mrs. O, F Thompson of Stanwood Theres Gay of Dillon, Mont.; Phyllis Black, South Hadley, Mans; Miss tuby Fuller, Madera, Calif; Gene- vieve Fox, Washington, D. ( Miss Peter Bouton, New York City. Among the older girls who will as- sist at camp this summer will be Elsa Shubert, Wintfred Herrick, Jeannette Johnson, Aurelian Casey, Katherine Wascher, Elsie Marsh, Dorothy Cramer, Agnes Wother- spoon, Camp Sealth opens Monday, June 18th. Girls leave Pier 4 on Virginia V. at 3:30. It will be possible to get pictures of them departing between 3:00 and 3:30. ‘This summer a new feature of the camp will be Kiwanis Lodge for em- ployed girls. Tho lodge has been named for the Kiwanis club of Seat- tle, which has done much toward for- warding Campfire in Seattle. On June Mth it will be formally dedi- . y a group of Kiwanians. That day will also be the first visiting Sunday in camp. This would be al good time to get pictures for pub- | licity, . Note to the Editor: For a long time there has been repeated requests from all over the city for a central Campfire, to} which any girl might belong. On Tuesday, June 19, a headquarters group will be organized to which| any girl in the city is eligible. This/ group will be under capable leader- | ship and will meet thruout the sum- mer on Tuesdays at local headquar- ters, from 2 to 6. The meetings will include hikes, eraft work, a trip, to Camp Sealth, ote, In the autumn the. girls may be transferred to groups in their own districts. In addition to this arrangement a girt in any particular district wishing to! foin a Campfire may call Elliott] 8208, and be placed in a district group. There is no reason for any girl between the ages of 11 and 20 not being a Campfire girl if she wishow, A ceremonial to be held at the home of the Gohongo Girls’ guardian is dated for Juno 18. At this time rings and honors will be presented to those girls who have worked for beads, Following the ceremonial the girls will havo a candy pull. Girls of the Cahahkloshe and Alla-| zagan groups met for their Red Cross test last week, and all passed the 15 questions asked, Miss Ann} Schmure, the guardian, presented the girls with the honors they had won, since the ceremonial planned had been postponed, All Seattle Campfire Girls have been invited to join the big Fourth of | July celebration under the auspices of the American Legion. Tho mam- moth parade in the morning will not be complete uniess Campfire is well represented, Get out the white mid- dies and blue skirts, Wear a tam and arm band, A leather honor will be given to the girl in the Idake Campfire who shows tho bost spirit at the end of the summer, The last meeting of the group was held on June 4. Speaking of cobblestones, the Chelotru girls emphatically want it known that they were the first group in the city to carry cobblestones to the flag pole in the tourists camp, last Wednesday before which they | had a plenie supper at upper Wood- land park, where officers were elect- ed for the coming year, ‘The results of tho election is as follows: for president, Genevieve Martin; for vice president Lorna Smith; secre. | tary-treasurer, Doris Campbell, and! for soribe Gertrude MeCanno, Tt has! hoen decided upon to divide the group Be Heard The voice pu Jackson will t at Fine Arts ening, June k owing is ‘onsider the Lil The Wat “There's & Lark he Clover’. he Biue-Bell The Bird With Group Old Engl “The Lot “The First Vi “1 Heard the a Stant Ma: “Bloom on My F ampfire Zales Music | Voice Pupils Will pils of Ethel Christa © presented in recital Auditorium, Saturday 16, 8:16 o'clock. the program: es Fiela” B. Ostrom Manning in My Heart Spros es De ( MacDowell the Broken Wing” tgevaveaceuss G0lnen hy Jackson ish Songs (in costume) . Avonyinous Spencer seeeeee ess Bohtmenn - -Mendelasonn Binding seecceeess Mendelssohn hope, Dorothy Jackson f Hawley ++:+-Beach a Bee + Schaeiter ry Caywiod (in costume) Anonymous "Lo, Hear the Geatle , Mister Robin Lueti “Oh, Bird of Flame”...... “Ghost Pipes” . “Spring Bong of (“Bhanewis") Mra. John Daltas Accompanista, 5 on, Kennet Piano Ree This Even Ruth Sin An le Butterfield - Cadman ---++-Lieurance f the Robin Woman adman teagh Georgina Robinson, Mary Wohlgamuth, Helen h Lyn ital ing Ethel Gordon will present her stu- | dent, Mary Booth, in a complimentary piano recital Saturday evening, June 16, at 8:15 o'elc ock, in Montelius Hall. The program follows: So F Minor Allegro mod Andante Alla menuet erato molto to ina poco pin lento Molto allegro “Du bist die F Prelude, Op. 28, Impromptu, Op. Capric 3 May NI Concert Etude. . Concerto, sa hubert-Lisst No. 1 Chopin Schutt Palmgren 2. MueDowel! ~Mendelssoha Molto allegro con fuoco Andante Preato Orchestral plano, Pupils Will Be Presented The piano pupils © appear in reci advanced parts on secon , Miss Gordon, and. intermediate f Orril’ V. Stapp, will ital Saturday evening, June 16, at the Green Lake M. E. church at 8:15 o'clock when the fol- lowing program will be presented: Rondo for Two F Dorothy and Lenore Wolfe “Elfin Dance’ Barcarollo Arietta, Genevieve Levinson Sonata, C Major, Joyce Whitman Pianos, Op. 175, No. Gurltte Jensen, . Scharwenka, sss Lack First Movement. .Mozart Dorothy Wolfe (Second piano by “To the Rising Sun” Vaise, Op. 64, Char “Album Leal’... Vaio Caprice. . part by Grieg, played Mr, Stapp) ‘ -Torjussen Base «Chopin jotte Me « Scholze Helen Thompson “The Caravan” Impress! “Brow” from “Rarcarolle Ven’ “Florence Waltz" Brotican’. ...5 Dorothy Tripp FE from - ++ Nemerowskt Minor. . Reethoven ++ s-densen itlenne’’, . Godard + Liebling Florence Bade “Whima’ ...... © Dancing M se, Op, 42. He + Sehuma: Henry Chopin rlonette eh’ Shelton Arrangements for organ and plano “The Last Nocturne, “In Bi Ope"... ottachalke “8 Vilia’., Nevin Marian Berling things in order become one of tho to gain efficiency and best regulated groups in Seattle. Tho different com- mittees and committeemen aro: the telophone committee Polly Brown a ate; the ways with Ruth bridge; the ath Olive Gleason June 18 the gir sunrise corer where girls wil into different committees for certain obtain honors. Rogers and Mary under which nd Dolly Schulz oper- nd means committee Wood nletic committee, with and) Alice O'Leary. Is are going to hold a nial at Woodland park 1 tuke their ranks and