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rAGE 10 Seattle Society (Miss Edited by Lillian Keen LeBaillister Assistant Dorothy F: THE MILDRED LEWIS relephone, Main 0600. Oldham, C Frances Art- ay Gould lephone, Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie Dinner Hosts at Golf Club; Buffet Dinner for Sacramento Visitor M* AND MRS dinner of n covers Mc in honor of M nd Mrs. Theo Just returned from their wedding Mills, of San Fr ANDREW M SPIE are ng with a ning at Owens (Louise Raymond), and Mr, and Mr wand Morgan a few weeks in town Golt club . Who are # at sttet ot b 1 entertaining with twenty-fou Alexander Johr ening In hone » who is her Invitations | have been of the honor guest } Mrs. G: if Horace, will sail July 11 on a trip to Alaska And on their re Mrs, Crawford's guests for a time Miss Hazel McMillan to Wed Mr. and Mrs. John C. McMilla announce the engagement of thelr @aughier, Margaret Hazel, to Mr, Alexander Griggs Pringle, son of Mr. | 5 William Pringle, of Seattle, formerly of Tacoma | S Miss McMillan disclosed the news on Friday at her beautifully Se appointed luncheon given to honor her Mrs, William H, Bteiwer, of Portland ‘The bride-elect received her education at Work, and Mr. Pringle graduated from the University of The wedding will be an event of the near future. * 0 te Summer Programs Discontinued The Sunset club announces it wil! have no pro , a’. and August. On Wednesday, July 1! will be business meetings in @elock, connection afternoon house guest Miss ‘inch's school in New| Pennsylvania, rams during the 1 We with months enday, Augugt 8, luncheon at £2:30 | Miss Mitchell Hostess Miss Doris Mitchel! will @vening at the Seattle Vancouver, B. C., who ts at Golf Club entertain fourteen guests at dinner Monday | Golf club or of Mrs. Ahgus Stewart, of arriving Monday to be her guest for a week Plan Dinners at Golf Club } ‘Among those entertaining at the large no- o\ inner at the Seattle Golf| "Gab on Monday evening will bo Mr. and Mrs, Wecil Bacon and Mr, and| irs. F. W. Alexander, who will be hosts to a group of friends; Mr. and| Mrs. Fred H. Baxter will have six guests; Mr. and Mrs. David Moss have planned covers for eight, and Mr, and Mrs. Francis Guy Frink will enter tain a number of guests. Hostess at Home This Evening In honor of her brother, Henry Clarke Ewing, Jr, Miss Dorothy Ewing Will have a buffet supper at her home this evening, later going on to the ance at the Golf club. Only members of the younger set have been invited. Mrs. Fra sicli Plans Dinner for Tuesday | Mrs. T. A. FRansiol! will entertain eight guests on Tuesday evenigg at the Golf club ner, bridge and Mah Jongg party to be given for the visit. ing women attending the tournament Entertains Before Dance ‘Miss Lucy-Glen Kerry entertained with a dinner of twelve covers at her ~ home last evening before Mies Loyal Trea at's masquerade dance. Bachelors’ Club Annual In formal Ei? The Bachelors’ club will give their first annual “Moonlight Friday, July 13, at the Seattle Yacht club. Informal” | Mrs.. Theodore F. Hardenbdergh. Miss Gertrude Hardenbergh, Mrs. George Quinan and Mrs. Mason Magruder ars among the Seattle people who! motored to Tacoma today for the Junior league's garden party at the home| Miss Lewis, Of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carman. | Lewis, whose engagement to Mr. Chester M. Latimer, son Before the parfy Mrs. A. F. Albertson entertained with an informal) of Mr. and Mrs. Norval H. Latimer, was recently an- meee oo Her, Borie. | nounced. —Portrait by Grady. Calendar for Orthopedic Shops Broadway guild will be-in charge with Mrs. W. W. J, W. Barbour, YTERIAN |HOME SEWING CLUB The Ladies of the G. A. R. club will meet at at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Monday, | French as hostess, assisted by Mr J. W. Twiss, Mras Mrs. R. G. Johnston, Mrs. A McCallum, Mra. 0 Grinbaum, Mrs. James Wylie, Mrs. C. A. Jorgenson, Mrs. Louis Gross man, Miss Marion McGrath and Miss Martha Drumheller thurst guild will be in charge, Mrs. J. B. Home The Seattle will meet Preabyterian society ing bay on Tues Archibald Camp: te the speaker of the home 615 Fifth ave. nesday, July 11 Peter Bartel, day, July 10. Mm bell of Kor 4 Luncheon Shaner, chair y, Interlaken guild, Mrs. Boyd Goebel, hostess: Thursday,|‘* 4 $ Prr 3 at) will be served at noon. Public cor Queen Anne guild, Mrs. B.C. Yancy, chairman; Friday? Mount Baker Park |229 & m. dially Invited. guild, Mrs. Albert Jacobson, chairman; Saturday, Renton Hill guild, Mre.| nf aged Min @ William Freeman, hoste: The LAKE WASHINGTON | ‘The Thrift Shop will be in charge of University Id on Monday, repre-| Feder GARDEN CLUB fented by Mrs. Clyde L. Benham and Mrs. EB. W phrey in the morning| Temper Wy Lake Washington Garden club and by Mrs. A. Eldred in te afternoon hoy : . will have an all-day session Wed Tuesday, Mre. H. J. Ramsey in the morning, and in ithe afternoon, Mrs . rss day, July 13, at-t " W. F. Dunlap and Mrs. M. Witmer will be in charge for Winslow auxiliary;| 19 th : — Pa Sb hae ante OF Wetinesday morning, Queen Anne gulld, Mrs. Harry Rowe; afternoon, | MM Libbie Be has | Mrs, 3. Eepterreint Capitol Hill gu Mrs. N. G. Bishopp: sday morn Mount Baker | Veen seriou “ bar oie Park guild, Mrs. C. A. Douglas; afternoon, Mrs. Fred Gilman; Friday, {wi prem ue CONTE FOR STATE POEM Denny-Fubrman guild, Mrs. L. 1. Behrens; Saturday, Broadway guild, Mra.| (esirel. ax very tmp In the recent contest for a stat E. C. Ward. { plonce pileele aemmeeehitosbesaeke held at Mt. Vernon, the dele. Scares err | ocak back: Mateeie a voted “no choles” and the nal treasw in for a Women’s Clubs att, natior ision next SEATTLE the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. R.\ 3 July 3 STAR 1923 SATURDAY, JULY Jeaitle Set | Music Personal Announce Concert Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Owen DOROTHY FAY GOULD (Loulse Raymond) retur i Frid An amazing allian of democrac bad bs |Se ries from thelr wedding tri i are tart | in the new galle The Men's club of the Plymouth | home at s6th ave f the ¢ 1 | station in New J le «regational church, have opened ff «# York ft Metropol |the sale of tickets for their second Mrs, Delia Hahn Gearin of Port Here « t vente b heen | Louls C. Tiffar J : | annual serlon of musical concerts. | jand arrived Thursday to spend ten | start we ing | Harriman, No George Eastman |The first artist, Sophia Breslau, com- | days with her brother-in-law and sis. | Ame t hung to be sold| of the Kastman Kodak Co, 4, and trait to appear in November, This | ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Leonard | to ¢ o on. The laymen were from all | summer sho is appearing as the only | Katon u fondly imagine ‘er the United States and very well artiet soloists In the pageant “Amer ate. ® hordes who yp thru the | known art patrons, The artists in- icanus Mr. Lewis DB. Peeples will arrive t troop thru| cluded such prominent men Robert Spaulding, American violin- | in town next Mc from Los r el women as Jerome Meyers, Renes fet, plays sometime in December. In | goles to-attend the golf tourname t thelr a Prahar, Harriet Frismuth, Malvina March Olga Samaroff, brilliant Ru: cee are to| Hoffman, Edmund Graece, John sian plantst, plays the third conee a CM Phomea® of Victoria f argent and others The last number of tho series is 4/9. C., will be the house guest of gh to in ong recital by the fa uous Asieri “0 Mr. and Mrs, Francis Guy Frink er its vi are - barite Reinald, to be date ome- \ during the tournament to the sixth l pr ae Keer le 2 wns: Campfire Zales The unusual success of the last} atrs, Walter ¥. Foster and daugh. | lovely @ place that like as not you pn » concerts encouraged the club | tor, stinw Helen Foxter Pre sor ae will mies your last train bh Anoth group js swelling the to establish these annual series 48 8 | day night. from the Kast, on their| 4% You step out of the ele you pil for tt ae pare fis tradition. way to thelr hi in Ban Franet enter 4 six-sided room in the center at Woodland park, wh! Ye a Galata adadie cesta Saal oe of which @ very beautiful fountain |¢ ire Girls are sponsoring for ] eres oe presides and the music of the falling tourist auto camp. The Iyapato Portland to Have —s oy ee water and the sight of cool ferr 4 frolicked at Woodland park venti water plants in the pool will instant-|iast week Hazel Frediricl, the Convention Mra, Margaret @ planiate Of | 1) transport. you to a land. All| preside led the meeting to | From Mrs. Clara Moyer, Hartle, w York, is the guest of her ait | eee ee ae are tien 100 atl wea The girls are plan- | president of the State Federation of|ter, Mrs. Harry Winte aro Dom fh atues OC afl | asd glee . a8 Seauin’ "hiihel :bamen sth’! ffiesal | Phar sizes and in two cases are Jowel-tk ceremonial for the notice that Portland has secured) Mr, and Mrs, Calvin B. Cady have |! z 1s the national biennial of the federa-|returned from California, where | Information About rae tion convention for 1925, At the|they attended the Musical Educa-| Pictures Ig Given _A trip to Renton and a hi ie ap recent biennial held at Asheville, N.| tional assoc convention, and |” AB " Ms ; AYE Cedar + fe: raphy sae ue lao. Porlent “Chokanate hich as | bive-thken the Co = ‘0 one wide is the entrance to the|Chekesu group an enjoyable tim cede se paces By Alpanand (sip Big amell bat i a Bouse | etica where information is most | iast Monday, ‘They visited Maple |warmly supported by the Beattle cee urteourly extended. No tempera-| wood farm while on their hike. | delamaten tae Miss Katherine Laidlaw will ar. | ™éntal artist presides here who is in » following meeting held on a ok @ rive Monday to spend the summer | Suited If you don't like “modern” art | Wednesday, took the form of @ : at the Cornish F ‘ “lor superior if you never heard Of! ceremonial, at which time two of Presented in Concert. cee Gaugin and tiffy if you consider /the group took the Woodgatherers’ | ‘The American College of Music pre Mrs, “Jonephine. Desbmand, whe greta, and pasple : degenerate tant ¥ of the eis aan sented Florita Munson-Wroten, 60-|has been spending several yearn in|! “olor 1 . estar rp a ves to p the | Prano, assisted by Edith Kendall, vio-| California and Arizona, has return: |). savtnine soe may woh to le h chart for at least one month, lintet n { 6 wd *| you anything you may wish to know lintat, and James Hamilton Howe, ac-| 4 to Seattle to make home very glad to show you innumerable companist, in concert on Monday! with he ter, Mra, Charles . ve 4 nged to a baseball game by | Atte Sita Mantal 1 | with her alster, 3 aries Han-| other pictures by the artists whom Ama jevening, July 2, in Montelius hall ning. Mrw. 1. J. Geer, of Hamil-| you admire, The prices are clearly {the Comp store of Snoqualmie | The program follows ton, has been the guest of her sister, | marked on all canvane Phere {y| Falls, the Tamahawis girls won @ Ye Mm. Hanning, for the past week.|no hocus-pocus if you don't buy.|¥ictory of 28 to 25 over the store. | | SA) Ante. trem “Jeanne ¢° Ar CR Ges ' The proceeds of the game are to j Techaikowsky | Hundreds of other pe come thru ape ee | (b) “Ave Maria” (from “Otnello") Dr. and Mrs. A. ( ookall re-| out of curlosity too td to do |Pay for the expenses of the. girls Piskeseth Vera!) turned Monday from 10 days’! so and are most we at Camp Sealth. (a) A Los and San > the co t tor ag \ Howe every pietu ppear love Subscriptions to Everygti's and | \@ 918, 39 The color, the manner of painting,|The Torch have been made by the | Voes Mins Margaret Stewart of Van-|the subjects, are all interesting and|Selohe Campfire girls. ‘They have | (a) Madr couver, B. C., is coming down to/arresting. Every picture is by a|made arrangements to hike to Lake Teac Chamimade/ be the house guest of Miss Helen | “re gnized" artist. Here one may|Forest park for one of their next | Farrell during the golf tournament. | exercise his own judgment in choos-| meetings. The girls have decided and yet be sure his|to make a count book in which will od one. The man|be kept a recerd of their activities. * looking for exotics in art will - not find them here, but he who! A griup of girls of the Denny- would like or interest-| Blaine district have organized a new ing portrait of noted or other person | Campfire under the guardianship of | will find many excellent ones Elsa Schubert. The girls have paid ; " 9, + " their dues and have elected the fol- | Cis icine "ie soaethg piieares Tt ereqicent.) elen arvel 0: OMECTIO: ees ing « picture Mrs. Harry Shaw with her niece. ith Kendal Miss Josephine Shaw of Chicago. "The Spirit ¥ |who is spending the summer h | x Campbell Tipton | wilt leave Thursday for Portland, Vooat (with vi (a) “The Btar and the Moon at Lake |to attend the tennis tournament Buite") Howe see (b) “Por All Eternity Mescheren!| Mrs. I, J. Welland and daughter, zabeth, of Ravenswood Manor, wh | Vos: orita Munson-Wroten and Edith Kendal , ia ne Chicago, are the guests of Mrs, Ed- Hibbs; vice president, Charis Pettit; wos I ‘OOD CIVIC | 1 ‘, >| 1 pape focal = Tr CLUB ward R. Watters for the summer | mn MacLean's children's por-|scribe, Phyllis Dent; secretary, Ma ‘The Women's Lakewood Civic Im.| month. | traits are pictures to dream of. Ce-|rie Schubert; treasurer, Jean Capta. see | celia Beaux's provement ‘ub © portraits of children |Seloha was the name chosen. ve club, and federated in 19 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nelson and| nd of women are character studies oe following program for little daughter, Judith, have re-| Charles Hawthorne, Wayman Adams A ceremonial meeting was held May 3—Open day turned from a two months’ visit in| nd Lillian ¢ the all are painters | phursd in the Ekolela club rooms. May 16 rand Chicago. | of persons and scenes well beloved. |The girls considered this a very im- Mra. W. & & 4, “ee Many people ¢ pressive as well as very important Coaking, Mrs. Pa Mrs. Barbour Walker of | of what portr meeting, for it brought the year's | Fob. York will arrive next week would be the ¢ work to a close. The girls will not The patrons and patronesses j dre chao ry Agate MoR ot B, Will be-Mr. and Mrs. Harold: Lennon, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Huntington and Mrs. w spend several weeks with Mr. and | ‘ture of wif dc T*| have another ceremonial until next g (Mr, afd Mrs. William Milner. Mts. C Mra. R. W. Corbett | come to get just the right scene and | september, when each girl will be ex- 4 Mrs. 1 o 60 | color and design to hang in a living | pected to answer the roll call by tell- ‘The committee in charge includes Mr. Dick Réekie, Mr. Robert Garvin, } Cant. room, dining room or to give as aj ing " ° ing Mr, Louis Walters, Mr. James Dugan, Mr. Bob Hotchkin and Mr. John wales B Min Mm. wart H. Schulz and Aad ud ing what she has done during the Milner, chairman. Pdogg hag ; daughters, the Misses Catherine | ¥Cdd!ng presen’ PS ENCORE FY bsairanritah pints comping: adhe ermeciiy: H aS td hour, Mra. NW, Boswell, Mrs. A and Carolyf Schulz, left Thursday le atari ele Poesia of | happy. | Mre.' J. J, Mingo culpture have bee t 5 | Motor to Tacoma for Garden Fete for Ban Francisco to sall for Hono- une i}—Kdugational committer—M | The ides year ago when | e Lesa gece peter Shor tte "®| salu, where they. will Join Colonel oe p prbiem to ktyreyes Bake a girls who took the rank of Harker, Mrs, Lae MeCloy. Mre. Schulz, who is stationed there, Pisercryes pinot ara’ | Woodgatherer at the ceremonial are | Kir Mrs. K.P. Bouthwo: | € 658 | Central was discovered. | Eva Paterson and Helen Brekke. Open day Delano and Aldrich were the archi | Five girls received a scholarship but- tects engaged to change a dismal Jute 37 vs| Mrs. Andrew Gillespie and chil- | | ®.|dren returned ‘Thursday eve tom! tor having secu a Ar Sree Ook Rlfrom a two weeks visit tw Vanene | and deserted attic Into a charming | as an average and nothing lower than Kimball, Mra it 7) er B.C COU: | neries of small rooms with soft cream |_ “B", ‘These girls are Helen Brekke, Milde Beaith. Mre. 1 £Neg Pera color rough plaster walls in the Ital-| Lilian Berger, Florence Bfant, Dor- eee gat ap | ian manner. othea Wenger and Bernice Borgen. eae con Dr, and Mrs. Richard Perry have | 2 * One hundred faymen were invited |The girls are very proud of Helen “een W. H|removed from thelr town house tolto each give $600 and 100 artists to| Brekke. She graduated from Bal- | Bente, wv | their’ summer home at Westwood, | each give one picture valued at not | lard high school in three and one- Besrdsice on Bainbridge island ess than $600. When the 100 pic-| half years, and was salutatorian of Aus ommittee bf |tures were assembled each layman | her class. Helen took an active part Mrs man, Mee) Mr. and Mrs, Atxender Bell of | drew a number and each one accord-| jn all school activities, but especially gh yen day. Vacation | San Francisco are guests at the Ho- | ing to his number chose one of the|in debating and athletics. Another tel Washington onan Mra remi " paintings {important thing that Helen has done, is y Toy is to win the Whitman college of Plan Has Worked | Walla Walla scholarship. for Three Years The Y. chairman; Mra J. ¥. Wheeler, Mra ©. F. Mr, and Vancouver, B. C. Knox Walkem of are arriving today girls have interesting plans *. J, Goidamit to attend the golf touruament and Persons may scoff at this as a sop| for the summer, They have planned October 1~Viniting will be guests at the Hotel Gowman |to the social and the gambling in-| to have an over-night hike to E Lilien Bhafer, chairman; M during thelr stay ncts In us all. But the plan | monds. Mra. Lee Mec *. Helene Miller, Mre. etd 9? _ Dawera-Almauct Mire. 1 wareet | worked, and for three years now ey eS ar , Miss trice Clapp is spending | Grand Cetnral gallery will be HANDKERCHIEFS F_ Dea *t. several weeks at the Moore inn at idea of act i Starch your handkerchiefs and J.C. Miller, Mre «| Ake Chelan to Americans and|jron them smoothly before you mark Ww. m. « k, Mem Le ashe them with indelible ink and you can KB. Bryant, Mra. Lalitan Dr. and Mrs. Conner Gray and} At tho drawing this week 120/40 .2 much neater and more ef. lang, Mre. V. C. Ads family returned last week from a | paintings and sculptures were dis-| fective job. visit of several months in the Tetephes miter, see East. | posed of, They will'remain on view | to the public in addition to the regu Mrs, Palmer K. Teberman of New | lar collection during the summer. | é ee The. state of. rustle G~Atte and erate: once {York will arrive on Monday eve- | The regular collection {s made up of | Sun CLUBS FOR MONDAY JOHN F. MILLER W. R. C, ANNUAL OUTIN Mra of Seattle, |e. Bazaar, Mra. Aguor Blodgett. /ning to bo @ guest at the Hotel | any number of paintings any one of z 4 3 Fagen Lae pans Mrs. B. HM, Barber, Marie . dasten' 4 these artists may wish to send in John F. Miller W C. will en-| The Pr P — a | wishe a contest Washington, while Ensign Teber- y DROP-IN LUNCHEON hac LEEUW ohne we Sd nc | 8 ah Me elub will ora at colic en wmber 1t—Herap book, committee, (man is on duty on the U, §, 8, | At least one of his things is prom. T. J. Shelton of erta th a luncheon at the home | have its nome | og RM ‘mene enw y © x, b e res’ 7 20 TREN! - Alpha Chi Omega sorority will |e sien staud Ebrieht wreaks | OH ome | The poem must be the i Miller, chairman; Mea Walter | Maryland. ined te be Binks ab ties reas be SCIENTIFIC CHRISTIAN fave a drop-in luncheon at the sceamtage edicaagba ohne , 1 ade, 3 of the chairman not jater than De AP aap Fe % ade Ml the s | ¢ ay, 4 eo Khater, Mra. FW. Y pbc scrap 2 é as Women’s University club, Monday, |@¥¢-, Tuesday, July 10. reat Nee pation whe ' elt cember lot poems will be Almaulst, Mra A. Ande Mr, J. ¥. Branigan is spending ine i. cake patra Ne ask | Denver, Colorado July 9, at 12:15 o'clock, for all! ail at td Mth aes cea ° judged by a competent committee ‘Open day. W part few days in Wenatchce to be shown the other work of any Author, Writer, Preacher, former women students and alumnae |MINNEWATHA CLUB ore J. Ellsworth Ives, Capt iF cite’ eat Janvary- 14—Publicity, committee, Mra vi artist exhibiting, or what fs very | will. pi each Sunday, July 1, me: students anc a a tol 3 and one selec K, T. Robb, chairman; Mra. It. C. Teagu: convent " embly Hall of of the University of Michigan. (TO ENTERTAT | Gieis Januazy Ist a call will be sent| Mra. J. stewart. Mra W. C. Nrooks,| Mr. Seret Klibansky, of New York, | Convenient, a patron of the artist | Everyone welcome. ag va h out’ fo’ usieal setting for Mrs. W. Randall, Mrs, M. W, Taylor, Mra | iq dat a 5 Hotel ae artist desires 8 Ss : : et ve The Minnewatha club will be|geaTTLE WOMA? uth for a musical setting forthe) pis) Kimball is a guest at the Hotel Sorrento for | work may call thers to seo it }J 1 AM, “TAM THE LIGHT OF MYRTLE SOCIAL B {hosts Saturday evening, July at |CLUB poem. This also will be placed in| february Reciprocity da the summer. ae Walter Ts Clark is‘ president and{ ae THE WORLD” The Myrtle Social ciut will meet |their regular dancing y ath. Mra. HecW. Rul will enter.| th hands of competent committee | February 1%-Open day, Lincoln's and Me nember of the Painters’ and Sculp-| | 8&2. M4 “THOU ART THE MAN dancing party at t ill enter i Meee | Washington's birthday serothy 4 a member ‘ainters’ and Sculp-|] “classes now forming foi ; Memcay, July.9, at 2 p.m, i0}7 ont pavilion, entert i Itain- the board of directors ana| 2nd decision rendered, ‘Tho | “Sa Faitertainment mittee, |,,Atits Dorothy and Miss Harriet | torg: association SUSAR) BON, ORMINE AOR. TUTE Masonic temple. Bridgo and whist | pavilion, entertaining the| oi tiemen of « o fo. |JUTY to welect both the poem and| sre McCloy, chairman; Mra Henry | U'Renn, who have been attending Will be the amusement of the after. |POstotfice Clerks, who ard attending | attie Woman plonie | te music wilt be composed of tit. | Fieked Mra. C.'A. Cashing, Mra, T. P.| school in Franklin, Mass., have re. Temata Z ; iv era f i Fahey, Mra, 0. F. Gaste turned to spend the summer with noon. tthe convention here and focal 28, | luncheon, Ju 12:30 o'clock, | °T@tY and musical ‘people March | 18—Retreshment committte, | C27" : ss at ae | and their ladies. This will conclude|at her country home Members| The poem should be very broad) Mrs. W. 8 Beardstee, chairman; Mrs, B.| thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs, William ADDITIONAL ¢LUBS the round of entertaining in honor| take car No. 2 and get off at Gra.! octmenttion: ‘ao "36. cquld ‘ber Derma niren Wynn, Raudall, Mra ees | oy DRAG ince 2 of the visitors. There will be ape-|ham st, 1 public gatherings or meet: | jiott, Mra A. Mayinnix, Mrs. Daley Ribb FEDERATED CLUBS clal decorations in honor of the oc. | eee such ag political conventions, | Mra, 1. Barber | Miss Margaret Hurlbut, of Con TRUSTEES’ PICNIC casion. ANNUAL PROGRESSIVE mas megtings, patriotic gatherings, | April 2--Blection of chit ophs Ra @am, Ore,, has returned to resume Mrs. R. J. ReéKie, chairman of | Fae 6 INCHEO: tate federation meetings, school n, chairman; Mrs, Johenna alm. | Hef studies at the Cornish . “ ARS P RY a deh = on +; a ‘unt’: int circle o | me is business men's meetings L. Randall, Mra. Helen: e building trustees of the Feder. |JOINT LODGES WILL unt 8 AF is tt iy ; i ? a Ot emcnea cldte, een eeet | OLD SERVICES and Flower Mission will have} 4n7 the ike | PERE GRAY AND PINK | i meeting and picnic of all trustees| The joint lodges, Puget Sound L.|{t% @nnual progressive luncheon on] 4t must not be confined to any widen, Mis. Fo SVUDTINE BSaraee Decekuy. eo Dette féteration on’ July 18, at |O. 1, 160, and Flora Bateman, | Tuesday, July The first course| sect, cult, faction or organization i reant 1 Jan, 1. ported from Paris 1s of pink velvet | Sate behinds heads , be served at the home of Mrs.| It should embody, first, the gra oantebecediiny poh id ere p. Colville: with bands of gray fox on’ the | 42:20 o'clock, in the upper picnic|L. O. L. A., 148, wil hold divine| “- ‘: | , . BIAN:| corresponding secretary, Mra. It. € : | inde in Woodland park. Clubs |wervice Sunday, July 8, 11 a.m, at| W- © Dilger site second at. the deur and beauty of which the state | : es yp (tages of the Tong wing drapéries. Rot having a trustee are asked to|the Calvary Baptist caurch, at E.| the third with Men Charles M. Guci| ahoult weak Std giant wn ado patlonal/ Matic cHtentietia. Me ri ‘ send a representative. Members will |75th st. and 10th ave, N. E., Rey. the fourth ‘with Mra o earl piste be ain the traditions, am Mra, Lee H. MeCloy NEWEST LACE ¥ ‘ring own lunch and cup. Coffee lor officiating. Hails ands1Wie ducalodt: prcerecn ke i ne ane . hievement of the plo: mee ats W. B. Coleock: entertain Bohemian Inces have been intro- Sut Ra tanrved. All members and thelr friends are | Hall, And the musleat program, un| neers, and third, something of the Min wate, HeGlors Mower and| auced into some of tho newest din- | cs Ef ! urgently requested to attend. Take | Heardmar at Che fone at it Helm) aspirations of the people of today. | fiuygroundm atva. dy Hilde amin, ena | er frocks and will share the popu ee Ravana r<Cowar Pirkieats and| oe ty | it must have simplicity, dignity and | we Mare, Mrn W. Re Mingo; philanthropic, | larity of Chantilly and other fine WASHINGTON PIONEERS transfer to “buses at E. 40th and} ‘The wteamer Ariel Jeaven Madison|of the Maher qeotmth nent (tInB | ite Shafer; refreshments Mes. Ww, | ACES “Rid Your P The officers and executive board | 1th ave. N, EB. Street car transfers | park at 12 o'clock for Hunta Polnt.| ‘the yin Pace ey Beak rerap hook, Mra J.C. Miler h he e ol he poe onte Current event, r t. P. Southworth H Of tlre women's auxiliary to the |Wi!l be honored on the buses. Members of the circle extend an in-| gre follo pag Otro bad: ‘ Aedlh Kudorssnl wb ce | ‘Clothes ih Washington State Pioncers are re- EBS id formal invitation to interested resi:| 4, ait 0 Blodgett; publicity DATES , ‘ 5 All poems must be typewritten quested Wy their president, Mrs. |KI COUNTY dents of this side to attend, Mrs : No’ Wane i | e ge hr eeitent, Mra. OTD oo soca | William 8, Kelton ta’ chairman afl pofigN® AME Must appear on. any seyouttse,potra| | TO REMEMBER Closets oths— lors at the Y. W. C. A. on Tues-| The King County Humane society | the circje; Mrs. W. Hartley,| 3 h: poem! must. beat | mittee MONDAY: TORY Om | Sold * Drag: y a . ounce , f 8 ensure C 5. 8, 1 bs 01 st bear a num Parliamentarian—Mra. J, Hilda Smith. Mra, Willlam D. Perkins’ tea to 01 rege Gay, July 10, at 2 p. tn, to make jannounces that on and after, July | ‘reasurer and Mr Meh! ber, both on the poem and the! Delem to clly. federation—-Mrs. J honor her daughter, Mrs, Dean Keour clothing In aul. No ack breakin eanines jats,%® rocers Plans for the entertainment at the|9 requests for city pound service | Secretar |sealed envelope which must ac.| Hilda Smith, Mre. Ww Hoardslee, Mra. oding Witter, at home, from 4 shaiing or carrying of garments In and out of the house, Nardisure Deal fegular meeting of the auxiliary to|should be made to the Humane so- “for ehs conibahy “th se AC-! 5. Dean. until 6 o'clock Just spray FL rt et in every corner of the closet and ers, Department be held July 18 jet 317 Wentlake Telephone | PALM CIRCLE, | py at he poem This seal Alternates to city ation—Mra, BR. Mr, and Mra, Charles Willard Stim- close the door— moths aad lagesta wt a are Stores 3 : Boe J i : [ os , envelope must. contain the ny t. MeCloy, Mra, Tt Colville, Mrs son's supper to compliment Miss driven from thelr hiding places—then 3 bia 2895, NO, +66 and address of the compo i DAME) Helene Miller Roberta Oliver, of Pledmont, Cal, 1d Insecticides are messy powders or {il WEST SEATTLE W. C. T. U. | © 50.0 Palm circle, No, 66, Neighbors of Ai 7Al\ pode ¢ n mer sae their houne guest hina uneian EY-TOX tem cle Sasnatlts Nauld P Dhe West Seattic W. CT. U. wi|PORIC SOCIAL .cLUR Woodcraft, will celebrate its an- 7 must be in’ tho] pAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS TUESDAY, JULY 10— that will net herm man, Tow} or beast, not tnjure the 0 Wes mC i nual plenie on Wednesday, Jury i1,{ hands of the chairman, Mra, F. E. 8K sICNIC Mra, Frederick Bentley's luncheon mort delicate fabricn, Mot s Iieet at the home of their secretary, | |The regular meeting of the Doric| MUN Picnic, oF Me Ait farsliten | Palmerton, not’ Inter than’ the foth | omy ASR ET BICNIC At home to honor Mrs, Trattord | | sett wage wee guishiy aophyateted. Osed with c mouth Free” Mrs. Clara FE. Lingle, 7017 Syivan | Social clu) will be held Thursday, |%t Mount Balgw park. All families | 66 December, | The Daughters of Ploncors have Huteson, | hand eprayer, Hand Day 8. W., on Wednesday, July 14,|July 12, st Woodland park, at 1|!9¥ited to attend and bring iuneh | December, | planned @ basket plenic on Wednes: || THURSDAY, JULY 12— | Manufactured by rates basket and individual coffee pote, Poem will be returned, as} ly 11 3 y Mra. H. 8. Hilla musteat tea tn a 2pm. Mra. Jackson Silbaugh |p. m.-Members will bring their own | 74 shedn ‘willtalearveaige:t Porte l the State Federation wishes to Wate jday, July 11, at Wilisport, Vashon | see apt bE heed Mater ARIUS: ONFEE Wenatchee Rex Spray Co, 710 Arctic Bldg. Sail tek on “The Critical Situation lunch and dishes, The club will pro-| ginnor at @ p, me trnthory min Ing [# acttp book of ail the poema auty {aod The steamer Virginia 111 tine La Barraque, of San Pran- || Phone Elliott in the Coming Campaign,” 4 subject | vide coffee, sugar and cream, All| ade Lb Ah mae ay one hile: mitted “)has been es for the affair cinco, at home, | SP Weseristca at the praséit'| Rast fh vipa bands especially invites jame: i q and will leave Pier 4, foot of Spring |] rmmay, JULY 19— fs ies ERieeos “eas’ No rail Peee nee, Waltoip | with prizes will be the amusement lt Nihgher All Pooma to Mrs, )¥ EE | gt 9am, Fatueain at 4pm. Mra, Abner: Brown's bridge luncheon iors and ridnds welcome. | PAST COMMANDERS’ | of the afternoon jEalmerton, 802 W. Highland Drive, | Members ure asked to make reser: | A home to honor atts, B, Menden Fa a ri 4 | Gertrude Cardwell chairman of | me Wy GaN vations with Mra, B.C, Clark, Mel | Mra. Ral¢ Douglas Baker's tea to LUB Wy B. A, plenic committee, will be nasiated:t oe 3; Mins Nellie f | liment Mra, William Ingrat iRT Hh. LEK. CHAPTE i 4 plenie co ee, ne nvaiated=by | roxe 6063; Miss Nellle Russell, Bast compliment Mra m Ingram, ROBERT )H. LEE CHAPTE | W. B Past Commanders’ club | Neighbors Garfinkle, Neely, Gillett | PRAIRIE ROS® CLUB 1484; Mrs, Hi. K. Owens, \Kaat 1076. | of dofforsonviile, Ind., and Mine An important meeting of Robert |of Seattle Heview No, & will meet | and Dowling | The Prairie. Rowe club will have a eee | MAES AML Le At, CEL Slee Chapt: ghters ¢ na | wi ”, Ie ‘ - gsm f 4 ) | o'clock. B, Lec Chupter, Datishters of the) with Mrs. Levilla K. West, 2446] ‘The circle meets overy Monday | basket plenie at Woodland Park 6n|PHILOMUS CLUB |] saruraW, duLy Confederiey, has been called for rd’ ive W., Tuesday, July 17, | evening, at tT. 0, O. M. hail, 10th | Thursday, July Dinner will be] ‘The Philomus club will hold its an. | Mr, and Mra. Tho! Buewtay morning, Ju'y 10, at 11 }at 12:40 o'clock, Members take Alki ave, and, Pine st, Margaret Nell-| served at 6p. ma. All North Duko- | nual plenic as upper, Woodlnnd Puri re re aieaeainete clock in Meyes cafeteria, car, sen, guardian Neighbor, tuns Invited. lo Felger's dinner at on Tuasday. July 10. at 12 o'clock,

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