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PAGE 10 SEATTLE STAR Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600, Assistant—Frunces Oldham. Art—Dorothy Fay uld. Telephone, Capitol 0829. | ‘Miss Clara Bartlett Has Charming Home| Wedding; Mrs. William Boleom Issue Cards for Tea | TA CHARMING home wedding was solemnised this afternoon at the homo | of Mr, and Mrs, H, R. Ba | | rtlett, when their daughter, Miss Clara | Bartlott, was wed to Mr. Alliaude Smith, son of Mrs. Paschall Worth | | Smith, with the Rt. Rey. Bishop Keator reading the service at 4 o'clock | | A profusion of pink and whito sweet peas, roses, detphintum and snap. @ragons decorated the rooms, the ceremony taking pls Of pink and white blossoms, The bride, given in marriage by her father, was exquisite in her wedding @reas of ivory Klokanna crepe combined with chiffon, straight and simple in desizn, with plaiting of chiffon for panels and sleeves, Her hat was an | Amported model of silver lace, and for flowerr sho carried a fan-shaped Bouquet of orchids, bride's re lilies of the valley 1 sweet peas, with | “touches of blue ostrich. ‘The maid of honor, Miss Madeline Burgess, of Pendleton, Ore., wore an attractive frock of cyclamen pink georgette fashioned with circular skirt @nd tight bodice. With ihis she wore a smart hat of white horsehair, rose trimmed, and carried an arm bouquet of Ophelia roses and cyciamen pink} Sweet peas. Anne Bartlett, the bride's little sister, was a winsome flower) Biri in a dainty dress of white embroidered net over a pink silk slip, carry. dng a French basket of i] Brunner roses and valley Milles. Mr. Sherwood Sm was best man and the wedding music was played Dy Miss Iris Canfield, cellist. Mrs. Bartlett was gowned in gray chiffon nd her corsage was of violets and gantenias At the reception which followed the service Mrs, Daniel B. Trefethen and © under a canopy ny Mrs. 0. A. Kjos presided at the urns, assisted by a group of girls, Thd| OM -tea tablo was artistic with mirrored Dresden figures and pastel-tinted| 4 flowers. | ‘Mrs. Smith traveled In a three-plece tailleur of midnight blue Potret twill © with black embroidery and a close-fitting hat of king's biue taffeta with Sa gibbon ornament. After July 18 Mr. and Mrs, Smith will be at home in Beattie. Invitations Out for Tea Mrs. William Marshall Bolcom as issued cards for a a at her hon @n Loyal Heights from 4 wu 6 o'clock on Thurada afternoon, June honoring Mrs. H. F. Alexander and Mrs, Clarance B. Blett Buffet Luncheon Will'Honor Mrs. Allen | Mrs, Frederick Charles Johnstone {s entertaining with a buffet luncheon | Bt the Seattle Golf and Country club on Wednesday afternoon, June 27, in| compliment to Mrs. en, of San Francisco, who ts visiting in| town. | | Loyal Treat Plans Masquerade Dance ‘Miss Loyal Treat is issuing cards for a masquerade dance at her home On Friday evening, July 6. Invitations have been limited to the younger | “wet. | Sunday Night Supper to Honor House Guests| Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ostrander are entertaining with an informal supper Mt their home on Sunday evening in honor of their house guests, Mr. sad | Brs. J. Lovell Smith, of San Francisco Luncheon at Coyntry Home Mrs. Frederick T. Fischer will entertain with an informal luncheon on Friday afternoon, June 29, at her country home at Wing Point. Informal Luncheon for House Guest | Complimenting her house guest, Mrs. George Salch, of Sqn Francisco, | Mrs. E. Grant McMicken is entertaining with an informal luncheon on} | Tuesday afternoon, June 26. . Tea Planned to Honor Miss Henry | " Miss Mary Cheal will entertain with an informal tea at her home on Saturday afternoon, June 30, from 4 until 6 o'clock, as a compliment to Miss Janet Henry, who returned recently from Miss Ransome's school at |. Mrs. H. F. Ostrander and Mrs. Langdon C. Henry wil! preside at the Yea table, assisted by tho Misses Gwladys Matthews, Mary Donworth, | Biizabeth Kerr, Carol Kerr and Jeannette Rickey. | “+e Miss Myers Chooses Wedding Party ‘The marriage of Miss Margaret Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex: @nder Myers, to Mr. Homer Orrin Blair, of Tacoma, will be solemnized| Saturday evening. Juno 30, at & o'clock, in Westminster Presbyterian ‘church, with Rev. R. H. Osgood reading the service, | ‘Miss Helen Myers, sister of the brideelect, will be maid of honor and “the bridesmaids will be Miss Alice Plummer, of Berkeley, Cal.; Miss Ella "Sangasand and Miss Irene Riebl, of Tacoma, and Miss Florris Kittredge, of Bellingham. The little flower girls will bo Barbara Anne Gow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gow, and Jeanne Murray, daughter of Mr. and} ‘Mrs. E. K. Murray, of Tacoma. | Mr. Jesse C. Johnson will be best man and Mr, Donald Myers, Mr. Russell Rice, of Tecoma; Mr. Norval Caywood, of Everett, and Mr. John Nickerson the ushers. . | Immediately after the ceremony there will be a small reception at the Myers residence for members of the family. Reception Planned by DA. R. Chapters ‘The Seatfle chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution will ‘be Joint hostesses on Friday afternoon, June 29, from 3 until 6 o'clock, at the University chapter D. A. R. house, 4714 17th ave. N. E., in honor of} ‘Mrs. William Sherman Walker, organizing secretary-general of the national society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and Mrs, William H. Hopkins, state regent. In the receiving line with the guests of honor will be Mrs. C. W. Chandler, regent of Lady Stirling chapter; Mrs. David W. Bowen, regent @f Rainier chapter; Mrs. Henry J. McCleary, past vice president, 1,} D. A. R.; Mrs. Henry T. Bredes, second vice state regent; Mrs. egos | C. Morse, regent of Seattle chapter; Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary, past vicb) President-general, D. A. and Miss Jane Parry, regent of Usiversit chapter. ‘The courtesy committee includes Mrs. John Parker, Mrs. Edmund Bowden ‘and Mrs. Walter M. Reed, past state regent Serving on the hospitality committee are Mrs. Walter Warriner Reed, F Rainier chapter; Mrs. J. Wallace, Seattle chapter; Mrs. E. B. Hussey,| |; Rainier chapter; Mrs. A. J. Trumbull, Lady Stirling chapter; Mrs. J. E Wagner, Rainier chapter, and Mrs. F. R. Bates, Lady Stirling chapter. Mrs. 0. B. Dagg, of Lady Stirling chapter, in supervising general details) Of the arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Robert E. Small, Rainier chapter,| land Mrs. R. Estey, Seattle chapter. The afternoon program is in the| hands of Mrs. M. C. Schwennson, of Seattle chapter. Presiding at the tea table from 3 to 4 o'clock will be Mrs. W. F. Pond, | Rainier chapter, and Mrs, H. H. Bulkeley, Lady Stirling chapter; trom| 4 to 5 o'clock, Mrs. J. F. Hunter, Seattle chapter, and Mrs. W. H. Oliver, | Lady Stirling chapter; from 6 to 6 o'clock will be Mrs. Orring H. Carpenter, | Rainier chapter, and Mrs. W. S. Dunlap, Seattle chapter. Assisting in the Vserving will be Miss Katherine Biggs, Miss Phyllis Haynes, Miss Laura Morse, Miss Doris Whitmore, Miss Althea Coolidge, Miss Elizabeth Bush, ‘Miss Frances Pierce, Miss Jane Morgan and Miss Dorothy Simmonds, all Members of the University chapter. Greeting the guests at the door will be Katherine Oliver and Esculine Louise Thirsk, Series of Dinner Dances at Tennis Club Beginning Friday evening, June 29, at 7:30 o'clock, the Seattle Tennis Club will inaugurate a series of summer dinner dances for membera and their guests, and Sunday evening, June 24, will be the first of the Sunday) Right buffet suppers. . - Ladies’ day has been definitely changed to Friday to _ with the Golf club. Surprise Shower for Miss Herrick ‘To honor Miss Elizabeth Herrick, who will wed Mr. Ch Chandler on June 28, the Misses Elizabeth and Carolyn Dunnavan were hostesses at a surprise shower at their home on Wednesday evening, June 20. Twenty guests were entertained. Miss Ellen Stray ta: Be Bride Miss Ellen Stray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Syvert St ‘Walter R. Bradley, of Portland, Wednesday evening, June English Lutheran church in Fremont, Rey. W. fervice at 7 o'clock. Miss Myrtle Stray, the bride's sister, will be maid of honor, and Miss Leora Johnson and Miss Elizabeth Halberstad will be the bridesmaids. Mr. Russell Bradley will be his brother's best man and the ushers will be Mr. J, Stancliffe and Mr. Herbert Stray. Little Marie Johnson will be flower girl and Master Norman Johnson, ring bearer, In compliment to Miss Stray, Mrs. Ervin Johnson entertained with a Miscellaneous shower at her home, 4745 20th ave. N, on Saturday after. noon, Thirty guests wero in atiendal . ‘old conflicting will wed Mr. in St, Paul's Miller will read the Lamcheon Compliments Miss Georgeson With invitations Imited to the intimate friends of the honor guest, Mias Celia Shelton entertained with an informal luncheon at the Women's Uni versity club Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Rosemary Georgeson, a Dbride-elect, Bridal Shower I: Conpliment | _ For the pleasure of Miss Jeannette Truesdale, now Mrs. Guy Klenholts, | Miss Elizabeth Herrick entertained at her home on Tuesday evening with &# bridal shower, Tiny bridal bouquets were the favors presented to the te One of the most brillitnt weddings of the season was Trinity Church when Miss Louise Raymond,daughter of Mra. Alfred Re the bride of Mr. Theodore Owens.—Portrait by Grady. @omen’s Clubs : JBS FOR MONDAY he FOR MID cL COMMONWEALTH CLUB The Commonwea at Dartnall's cafe Madison, Monday p.m. Mr. Jo lustrate a talk on Yukon” with a fi Second and June at 6 n L. Burnside will il- Alash jon of lan. to the public. t CHAPTER BB, P. E. 0. Chapter BB, P. E. 0. Mc nday, June 25, at 2 W. C. Bayless, Convention r ADDITIONAL CLUBS MINNEWATHA CLUB The Minnewatha ¢ 1 ion to th cla: of Broadway high ac ladies and escorts, to it tary full-moon di ing, Juno 30, at girls ating dr woopc Woodcraft at the home Mr . Wise | Ch on Lake Wash m . Tune | cia 28. Picnic lunch a lock. | in Take Y end of the car line. | AUXILIARY TO BROTHERHOOD | or hood of Locomotive Fi: Wednesday, June 27 . BE. B, A. hall, 19 ANNUAL PICNIC AND SUPE Mrs. Raymond R. Fra: SR | Mi home, “Thous Golf club. T of the organization near tho| sir nd Pines, MINUTE WOMEN | en will be held Thurs at 2p. m., rooms, in the t the American Zegion w Arctic hotel. It Genevieve Bolton Engaged Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Bolton announce the en mevieve, to Mr. E, Fred Pic kett, | Pickett, of Trenton, Mo. Hy Miss Bolton attended the Unive from Oregon State Agricultural colle Delta sorority. Mr. Pickett attended the University of Missouri and { Beta Pi fraternity. ‘The wedding will take place this summer. Calendar for Orthopedic Shops Capitol Hill guild will be in charge Monday, Mrs. Mary Braden, Mrs. Frank BE. Case, Miller Freeman, Mrs. H. L, Mrs, T. J. Mullane rye, Mrs Tuesday, Denny-Fuhrman guild, Mrs. Wednesday, Madrona guild, Mrs, B. C. Queen Anne guild, Mrs. B, C. Yanoy, chairman; Friday, Mount Baker Par guild, Mra. H. R. Washington, chairma Edward Trempe chairman, Monday morning at the Thrift Shop Mrs. R. J. Ferguson and Mrs, A. 1. Augerson will be in charge for Universlty guild; in the afternoon Mrs. Snapp and Mrs. Winthrop Hovey for Washington Park guild. Tuesday M. Garvey and Mrs. Crowley; afternoon, Interlaken guild, Mrs. William Tonkin and Mrs. David Ward. Wednesday morning, Queen Anne guild, Mrs. Harry Rowe; after: Thursday morning, Mount Baker A. Douglas; afternoon, Mirst Hill guild, Mrs. morning, at Hight noon, Madrona guild, Mri Park guild, Mrs, € S. Petley, fixteen guests, Gilman, Iriday, Bellevue Women's club, Mrs, H, H. Haskell. Sunset auxiliary, Mrs, J, Stoeffler, Former residents of Tc Minnesota, club will moet | Wood! unday, June 24 CAL The Caleidh club will give tts a and the} nual picnic Tuesda " home of Mra tern slides, The meeting will be open | cliff, WOME: ft committes of mornin when ch will be WISCONSIN GOLDENROD CLUB The meet Marior boat at 12:30 o'clock lune ‘OTEM CLUB } POETRY CLUB em club vill meet] The pter of Americs | r car to Leschi park. A/ Harry Krinke’s studio, in the Mc 's| Committee will meet the guests at the | Kel SILVER TEA AND MUSICAL Tho ladies of the Pre: ptertain with dies’ Auxiliary to the Brother-/and musical on Tuesda jeers will! June 26, from give a card party and luncheon on| the home of M 1 p. m. in| Harvard a’ 4 First ave, | Mra group of Chin RS jelety will » songs in costume | Helen Archer, a recent graduate is en-| of the University of Washington and tertaining Delta Gamma alumnae|a member of Red Domino and other and active chapter on Friday, June| dramatic h a picnic and supper at her| readings and accompanied by is the annual affair | Clemens. | ROBERT MORRIS CHAPTER 0. Robett Morr ast meeting of the year of| give a reception for the Grand tho Seattle council of Minute wom. | ron of the ay, June 28, |ion V, Sparling, on W ment of their daugh son of Senator and y of Washington and Jater gr She is affitated with Alpha Xi is © member of Phi} ” the Orthopedic Ferrell Glesting, chairman; assisting will Mrs. M. J. Connell, Mra,William Winn, Mrs. rs. Harry Gray and a Shop on} An excurs Weichbrodt, chairman; ‘Thursday, Satarday, Medina guild, Mra, nd Drive guild, Mrs solemnized Wednesday evening in ymond, became | CHAPTER A.C. OF P. EL O. pter A. C. of P. FB, O. will meet at the home of Mra W, I. Feely “Briarcrest," on Tuesday, June fako Bothell stago leaving 1918 ard at 10 o'cloc BUSIN The Business an lay evening, June 26, at 5:30 o'clock A full attendar is desired as plans | are to be formulated for th e tainment of the del ates to the convention 1 practicing con- vention song The club will take rip to Swas- tika lodge, Dillworth Point, V n land, nday, J ats leave from the ferry k, foot of jon st. at 8:3 at 6:14 and the boats. There is also a ship, Are 0, Stages m | tended visit in the East | real | jin town for never | Portland, who have \« |tor for San } j will join Mr. Tup) | this week f Mr. and Mra, Stanley ‘amily are planning t for New York, frot ¥ ail on July mn an Mr, and Mrs, Daniel B. Trefe and family will leave Sunday Lake Chelan, motoring over for a month's sta a oe} and Mra. Horton ©. ¢ 4 Monday from a vi n © occupying t near the Country club for | mer mont! Madame Auzias de Turenne ts ex pected home next week from an ex 1 Mont Mr. and Mrs. Farwell Putr Lilly and Mr. and Mrs. Thoma |ternon motored to Vancouver, B. | this week, to be away for several ee Mr. and Frederick Seymour who have been visiting weeks, motored B, C, to spend of Californis Tuesday to Victor the summer there Mr, and Mrs, ( ries P, Fagun of en the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Dow for the past week, are motoring | home tomorrow Mra ank = ‘Tur haries a leaving Thursday by np anciseo, where they| 1 make thelr | home. Dr. 8. N. Colliver has ret. from a five weeks’ trip to Ch Cleveland and Rochester, Mir Mra. Lawr Blodgett ret a ten days’ visit in nd, | Porth haw in expect Mra. Robert W od to return next week from an ex | tended visit in Baltimore and New | York Miss Maud Stimson Berkeley | | spent a few dayn this week with Mr.| and Mra. Colin Radford before sai} ing Friday on a trip to Alaska. On her return she will vinit in town for] uwhile on her Mr. and Mra, William Crossley of New York are spending ten days tn town, guests at the Rainier Grand hotel, Mrs. Crossley was formerly Mrs. Florence Hammond Young of Seattle. one Mra. Ross Wilson returned Friday from a visit of several months in Califor see Mrs. moved ¢ ainerd has re i ave, W. for the summer ner {x spend the week-end as the guest of Mr Mrn, Richard Floyd Frost at 4 Bar Miss Frances Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joshua Green, and | Miss Ann Gayler, daughter of Com: yand 11:30, return- | mander and Mrs, Ernest R. Gayler, have returned from Paris, whero they have been studying for 10 months. eee Mra. Ada Updegraff, of Portland, arrived this morning to visit her fonin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Parker, for an indefinite tay een Mr. and Mrs. Channing Timber luke, who have been visiting Mr. and Mra, George H. Preston for a} ah th time, will leave Sunday for home in Hartford, Conn. Music Complimentary Piano Recital Mr. J. S. Parks will present his pupils in a complimentary piano re. cital Saturday evening, June , ats o'clock, In Montelius Music hall. ollowing is. the program: Piano Duet—"Galop Brillante”. .Bafnute ta Smith and Jane Rush Tho Swan heny, Pupil of Raiph U'Ren Violin Bo aM | bring their arms loaded with th SATI Campfire, @ coms Camp ut the r o ng 10 make in the Fourth of parade There are four visiting Bur during the summer, but perm sion will be given for visitors to at tend at other tim Tie vinitir 4 are June 24, July 8, July 29 gust 19% The Virginia re ‘4 t 9 o'clock Sunday evenin ner may be » cured at camp for 60 cents, The bout fare is 35 cents each way, In vitations include friends and rela Uvex of Campfire girls, The addre 1 of the Seattle Camp. summer camp ts Camp Wash, This ix suffickent re are ty Wecatos are well repre Camp Sealth this summer with eral allsummer campers. Winif Herrick jy spending her fourth | summer in camp a@ all-eummer ju: councillor. Dorothy Cramer | will arrive for the second period to bugle and stay the rest of the summer. Melna Rogers (“Micky”), is at camp for all summer, Hope Pierson, Agnes Wotherspoon, Auri lin Caney, Priscilla Treat and Ey Marsh are Wecatos acting as junior | counciliors Hazel Frederici and Lela Babaock dyed curta: fe House and Health Cottag re still mar camp anspl of summer flowers to the camp from home, is quite the fashion in Camp. fire. Just a fe plat ught by each summe girl will soon make the camp a bower of bright flowers Flowers are ne The vy will sta the Campfi 4 for Lohequa a empty unle © maidens of Seattle pink roses and flagy that their best now e at Lobequa is going to start a scrap book, All clippings from outald WEST SEATTLE ne West Seattle W U. will hold {ts regular meeting at the home of its president, Mrs. H. L. 20 Walnut ave. S$. W., on Wedr |day, June 27, p.m. This is an important meeting and members are urged to attend, Visitors welcome, | © ea lo w attle, numbering 300 mmebers, wil! send the followi state convention Jon Monday, June Mrs. George D. Schofield, Mra. C. Jones, Mr A. Harker, Mrs, Sara Williams, Mrs J. B. Hill, Mra, A. I. Not Mrs C. E. Adams The splendid program which has jbecn prepared is attracting wide at tention, and convention week prom: ises to be one of the most prof! jin tho history of the etate federa | tons. | CHAIRMEN NAMED |FOR EXHIBIT | Announcement is made of the |chairmen of the various committees for the Northwest photo exhibit to be held at the Bell st. terminal, un der the auspices of the art depart- ment of the Seattle Federation of Women's Clubs, August 1 to Sep . a8 follow Mrs. E, B, Dudden, general chair. man; committee on -arrangements, Mrs. A. E. Swain, Mrs, 8, F. Kil- patrick and Mrs, F. W. Burdick. The committee chairmen are: Mrs F. W. Graham,‘ publicity; Mrs. W. F. Degen, votes; Mrs, Victor Zed- nick, entertainment; Mrs, Walter 8. Johnson, badges; Mrs. Frank Ruth erford, catalog; Mrs. H. W. Rullf. son, decorations; Mrs, J, Ames, courtesies; Mrs. I. V. Cole, delegates to the Mount Vernon properties; Mrs. J. H. Little, audit-| ing. In charge of the exhibits for the various states will be: Mrs. Dud- en, Washington; Mrs. Harry Law- rence, Oregon; Mrs, Thomas ble, Idaho; Mrs, T. C. Magrs Montana; Mrs. Anna Winsof, Utah; “French Child's Bong” : oMenr| Miss Della Wright, British Colum. Jeanitts O'LAvo bia; Mrs. W. hinkle, Alaska, | “Montana Eagles March” J. 5. Parks] see Kiss Your sand" -adopaebos .. Heins| CANADIAN WOMEN’S Mra, Beall La Paloma” .«Havermeygh Raymond Loy “Rondinod" tees Stoem Kenneth Hostetler (a) “Twinkling Star” «Bohn which leaves pier 4 at 9 a (b) “Mountain Stream’ vee oimlth returns at 6:30 p, m., which goes dl- | Loulse Carinon (®) “Lily of the Valley"..........Senith Jrect to Dillworth f wish may bring th is served at the Dinner ge at 2 o'clock. “A DAY IN NORWAY" Celebrating the tenth anniv ot the organization the Hospital assoclation has planned “A ay in Norway,” jwhich will take the form of a pro. t from Nor give way between 1 o'clock 4 o'clock p, m. The first course |will be served at Norway Hall (Holmenkollens Tourist hotel, Kris: tiania); the second course at the residence of Mr. Einar Beyer, 816 35th ave. (A Home in Bergen); « musical program will be given at the residence of Prof. Leif Sporch Haslund, 680 13th ave. (artist's Home in Kristiania). The trip will terminate at the Nor an ho: pital, Woodland ¥ e. (Vol nkollens sanatorium), where coffee jand birthday cake will be served on |the grounds, The committee on arrangements dinner star |includes Mrs. G, N. Miller, Mrs. 1. | \U St Mrs, H. Pedersen, Mrs. 8. | » Mrs, J. Lunge, Mrs. L. Hol Mra, O. M. Ring, Mrs, George Nol son, Mra, E. C. Gabrielsen and Mrs, |Gunnar Lund. IXCURSION m party on Lake Washington will be given by the drill, team the Young Ladies Institute, Saturday evening, June 30, with dancing at ortuna park. The patrons and patronosses will be Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mven, Mr, and Mrs, B, O'Roiley, Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Town, Mr, and Mrs, Stephen Pigott. a) LADIES OF THE GOLDEN NORTH The Ladies of the Golden North will give a social at the home of Mrs, Alico Jones, 1418 11th ave, on Wednesday, June 27, at 2 p,m. Mombora are priviledged to bring an Alaskan friend, A silver offer: ing will bo taken, MOONLIGHT Those who | {* Yorwegian Sunday, July 1, | (a) “Mountain Spring”. and | (>) “The Lion Hunt" | ALKI CIRCLE ) “Petite Bercous lemetsh | Jane Rush Mignanerta Lichner Georgia Matheny | Vocal Solo Selected Mr, Hunt ary | "Cheerfulness Rondo” . Deinzer Eugentabello Matheny Rojotcing of the Bir + +++ -Mathonz Mina Kirkpatrick Sehiemer | (>) “Alpine Horn” +eseeee. Sehiemer Mies Cora Lucile Ward {a) “Harpist’s Dream”.......... Ambert -Kolling Adeline Cummings } (a) “Return of Spring (b) “Il Trovatore” (Fantasie j Rontta Smith Piano Duet—Overture, “Luntptel’...... R see Keler Bela Ward and Misa Ward Maclieng --Verdi DORIC CHAPTER NO. 69 Doric r No. 69, Order of the EB: will initiate candi. dates next day evening, June 26, at Masonic temple, Fremont. Doric's 21st birthday will then be celebrated. FRUIT AND IR MISSION FLOW The ladies of Alki circle of the} Fruit and Flower Mission will give a card party sday, June 26, at 2 p.m, at the Stockade hotel, which ix located on tho site where Seattte’s first settlers landed, There will be tables arranged in the ballroom as! well as on the spacious veranda, All interested are most cordially invited to attend. The paving has been com pleted and is now open to traffic, West ttle is very lovely at this season of the year, voses and sum- mer flowers are blooming in pro. fusion, making It an attractive set ting for a large affair, see QUEEN ANNE AUXILIARY TO RUTH SCHOOL Tho next meeting of the Queen Anne auxiliary to the Ruth school will be held in Woodland park on Wednesday, June 27, at 2 p.m. Pie nic supper at 6 p.m, Members are asked to bring their husbands, If the weather is rainy the meoting will be held with Mrs, McKay, 4909 Whit: man ave. | CLUB The Canadian Women's club, of Seattle, will hold a basket picnic at Volunteer park, Saturday, June 30, At 12:30 p.m. Tea, coffee, cream r will be provided, ai er 6 | AUXILIARY ST. LUKE'S | HOSPITAL The Women's Auxillary to St Luke's hospital, jill meet Mondo | June 25, at the home of Mrs. Joseph 3. Glass, 707 17th ave. N. | bag Re, | PUPILS' RECITAL AT HOM | ‘The pupils of Mrs. W. P. Kings- |ton will give a recital at her home, 208 West 70th st., Saturday eve- | jning, June 30, [DATES TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, JU o— Mr. and Mra, © Anderson's dinner at home tn compliment to | thelr daughter, Miss Mary An- | derson, and fiance, Mr. Walter Ainsworth, TUESDAY, JUNE 26— The marrioge of Miss Mary Ander- | son to Mr, Walter W. Alnawo: in St. Paul's church, at 8:20 o'clock. Mra, Monroe Carrick’s bridge tea at the Hotel Washington, The marriage of Miss Vivian Brug- geman to Mr, Tom Dustan, at homo of bride-elect’s parents, Mr. | and Mrs, J. P. Bruggeman, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 |] Mrs. Georgo’ 0. Brehm's tuncheon | at tho Women’s University club, followed by cards at home, ‘The marriage of Mise Anne Croutey to Lieut. John EB, Dingwell, U, | N., at home of parents, Mr, and Mra. T. 1, Crouley, at 8:20 o'clock. THURSDAY, JUNE 23— Mise Edith Young's toa at the Sun- ret club to honor her neces, the Misses Josephine Fransioll | and Ellzabeth Morrison, Mra, J. ©. Moore's bridge luncheon at the Inglewood Golf and Coun- try club, Mra, Raymond R. Fraater's at home, “Thousand honor Mra, J SATURDAY, Jt The marriage of Mies Margaret My- ers to Mr, Homer Orrin Blair, in Wertminster Presbyte at 8 o'clock Mr. and Mra, Varde Melartand's dance at Soattle Yacht club, Mina Gladys Nordby to wed Mtr, Lloyd Charles 1 at country: home at Port Orchard at 7:20 o'clock Campfire News and Notes d | pas James, | inger and| Herbert | RDAY, JUNE 23, 19 he re Le not i ' bs i ; > ona ts at 10-8, 5 spon wignal from the grand ma Diy units, in their relative Me 1 bo at thelr designated point 9:45, ready gned marching place in the col- ume Girls will wear white middies and dark skirts, with tams and arm band: Groups are expeci 6 as Ny re and out-| quested to enter floats and compete | fo prize that will be offered by | Lohequa. 1 hag also been issued for ght girls to take part in the to be presented at Wood land park the afternoon of the Fourth. ‘Tho gir il wear their | ceremon Rehearsal for | this part will be an unced later | | The new group organized last | week. in the city, with ite 16 members and a future of great achievements. On Tuesday the girls paid their national dues and chose the name Nawakwa, ich means surrounded by a forest. girls have decided that this meaning will represent the trials and tribulat nd Campfire will ng them. All of g to go to Camp alth this summer, and hikes and ature lore trips will be taken dur- g th Miss Eileen Kin- of the group. All s who are interested in Campfire |are welcome to join this office group. meeting, which will be on ITuesday at 2 o'clock at Campfire dquarters, 4169 Arcade, is open to new m abe Election of officers and choosing of individual names | will take place. The only require- |ment to join ths group, is that | girl be interested in Campfire. The \dues are one dollar for a year. This ntitles the girls to all the privileges Campfire. Those in the group are Gwendolyn Beesley, Beatrice Cogges- | summ e is guardli he ne \nall, Genevieve Stavig, Rabe Wolf. on, Jane Cohen, Marjor Itken, Laura Henderson, asy Campbell, Doris Strat beth Hueber, Margaret Marti Helen Blalock, Eleanor Brown, an Marjorie Wright. | The girls of the Quanacut Campfire ye done much during the month of |May to promote Campfire. They gave © program, consisting of a cere- monial demonstration, a play en- titled, “The Awakening of Aunt Lo- die,” two piano solos, and two recita- th the schoolhouse at Morning- It was given to help the R. T. A. and $40 was earned. The entire group is going to Camp Sealth this summer. The money wat earned by the candy sales getting about $4 at each and a bazaar earn ing about $15 | Among the summer models of short |separate jackets that are most pop- ular the soutache coat is strikingly attractive. Soutache jackets in black, navy or white, accompanied by silk accordion pleated skirts to match, are the best of style. White soutache Jackets with navy or black pleated |skirts are seen, too, and are, satisty- ingly new | IVORY JELLY eS BY BERTHA S, SHAPLEIGH Of Columbia University Rees one-half box or two table- spoons gelatin in one-half cup | cold water for half an hour, Add one cup hot milk and three-fourths cup sugar, and stir until the sugar and gelatin are dissolved. Then cooland add one and one-half cups heavy @ream and one teaspoon vanilla, Turn into a mold which has been Wet with cold water. Chill for sev- eral hours. ‘Turn from mold and | Surround the Jelly with canned fruit ‘or whipped cream, or serve plain with sugar and cream, Canned green figs are delicious to servo with this dessert, ROBIN HOOD HATS Close little hats on the nes made famous by Robin Hood are shovn in felt and fabric, with long sweeping feathers that are most graceful. 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