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Seattle Society Telephone, Main 0600. news Oldham, Capitol 0829. an Keen LeBallister Ass Fr y Gould Edited by I stant Art—Dorot ‘ay »pho THE 8E A a MISS FLORENCE ATT KAY JOHNSON | Miss Hilton Names July 21 as Wedding Day;| Tea Planned for Next Friday Mrs, Thomas Arm Fre aon of } 21, ats the F Miite Mra Bate: be flower ¢ given in marr A recept Mrs. Ives Mrs Miss Beatr MeCtelland Invitation Mrs. Haller Plav Mrs. Theodore Ha home on Tuceday Miss Marjorie Woods Is Bride dthaaggt sas a The wedding, a Rev. W. A. Major re nifred room, will ' r t the hoi Br oe Will Give Bridge Tea dred Lewis, ge tea at her home a bride:t ot Mre. aM the house cM an Node ow ste friends of the honor guests is Luncheon placed for ten ne tt angounce the marrk of their ¢ Mr, and Mra. A. H. Muelle ged this morning, with the artes Billo xh to Mr. Welt t home afta’ the service at 9:20 0 te, son waa pole ook Planning Supper ‘for Sunday Evening Mr. and Mre. 1 Sunday evening at the BMiltis, of San Fran Of Mr. and Mrs. Mt fo Greening af planning an informal supper ome in hener @f Mr. abd Mrs. Edward Me: tlond have been confined to close fr I Picnic for House Guests Miss Anne Parsons ts entertain’ in compliment to het house guests Mass. and Miss Frances Rogers Mrs. Baker Entertains at Smart Tea Drs. Ralf Douglas Baker's tea Friday afternoon was a very ‘lAifair, given to compliment Miss Milired Lewis, whose engagemen MF. Chester Latimer has just been announced, and Mre. William | Qlarien Lane) from Jeffersonville, Ind, who js visiting her parents, (88d Mra. James F. Lane. “The pink and lavender Rbades in sweet peas, Wilied @ basket for the center of the tea table, where (Charies Droser Murphey, Mra. Joba Loor Locke, Jr, Mra Mrs. Henry Broderick Publ Voinet, Mre. Koes Downs, Mre. Wallace Duthie, Mra. Joseph Miss Clara Emory, Mies Gertrude Lewis and Miss Karla and Mix Stoltenberg amiated. Dinner Hosts Thursday Evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lilly entertained at dinner Thu evening at thé Seattle Golf club, before Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stinson» ¥ Bonor of Mr. and Mra. Stark and Miss Helena Humason. Vancouver, 1B. ¢ ‘Informal Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barnes entertained with @¥ening at the Seattle Tennis club. _ Calendar for Orthopedic Shops ‘Trinity Parish guild will be in'charse of the service at the Orthopedic Sea Shop Monday, with Miss Olga Dieckhoff hostess, assisted by Mrs. Gilbert Black, Mrs. J. B. Sheperd, Mrs. Cart Lucks, Mrs, A. W. Andersor ‘Mrs. George Plummer, Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs L. McPherson, Mrs. Game! Dice and Mist Ann Jean Meston. Tuesday, St. Mark's guild of St. Mark's church will be In charge, with Mrs. Margaret Cheal acting an hostess; Wednesday, Westm: ferian church, Mrs. W. Scott Matheson, chairman; Thursday, St Spoil of St. Murk’s church, Mrs. D. MeEacheran, chatrma. gusiliary, Mr Charles Gaffner, chairman; Saturday, F Mra. Henry Franklin Brown, rena ‘The Altruistic club, with Mra. A. G. Pike, Shop Monday morning; tn the afterioon, Hroadway Ward and Mra. Alfred Roto. Tutsfty morning Josiah Moore, chairman; afternoon, on Anne guild, Mra. A. M. Thomas, chal . Mra. B. Petiey Thurada F. Holmes Frida friends at a pienic on & of North x fourteer Mise Frances Pitcher of Kerinebunk, Me snapdragons pouring Arthur Nor were Mre an informal dinner Friday es be in charge at the T' guild, with Mre. E Hightand 1 . George morning, Qr adrona st PRenton Hii guild, Mrs. guild, Mrs. Pred Gilman Bonset auxiliary, Mre. s * Women’s Clubs FOR oO. EB at Puya Sunday, July I MASONIC #8. to the M | SHOWER The annual 185, fic heme ted for trom ¥ at 945 cLUBs FOR MONDAY HOME AUXILIARY RAINIER POST > American ary to Rainier Post hold its fegular meeting Monday evening. July 16, in the New Arctic lub rooms. Mrs. Ernest Barnhart Will be the speaker plans will be made for assisti entertainmgnt of te hotel | ceive ywets at time. ‘Those od to contribute are Lash Nor wishing to telephone & Rainier 2634 ‘ Ns automobiles are 4s be on hand to furnish M MYRTLE CHAPTER NO Myrtle Chapter No. 43, 0. Will meetin rinthian &t the Masonic temple, Mond ning. July 16. The officers advanced during the Initiat BE. 8, |tation room y eve will be RAST COMMANDERS" BW. B.A. W. B. A. Past Commanders’ clu of Seattle Feview No, & will meet Mra. I a K. West, 1446 ave. 8. Tuesday, July 17 Members take Alki on with 63rd w., 30 o'clock. car NORTH END PROGRES S) CLUB PICNIC The « IVE the North “i y will be held esday, July 1% Woodland p Members and friends cordia ted to bring a basket lunch and meet at the band stand at the upper entrances at 12 o'clock. Take Phin ney ar ADDITIONAL CLUBS are GOPHER CLUB The Gopher fangements for be held Saturday &t Woodland park Fiesotans ore ur WN. OF W. CONVENTION Convention of craft will July 31 craft will Fuly 31 and Aug Pythias hall. I picnic y, 2% Min-| ave, Dd. CATTLE LODGE NO. Seattle Lodge No. 7, will hold its regu reen hall, 1409 N evening, July 17 party with w at 9 p.m. ave, 1 45 p. A refreshments will Members are asked to make their card parties « succe entertainment committee for the h of July includes Mabel Pater Anna Barth and Anna K. Col from held in 1 ROBERT MORF SOCIAL CLUB Robert Morr! have a picnic in Wednesday, July 13, The men will Join the ¢: & 6 o'clock dinner. Should weather be stormy, the meeting » fe held Zt the home of Mrs O'Dale, 14 Alten ply Alf 7 Starx invited. see A, HAVE ANNUAL OUTING The Pennsylvania Study club will have its annual summer o on July 20, at the home of Mow. i mpson, at Medina, Take Washington. Former its of Pennsy!vania cordially Mrs. Eatella Car re of the tickets and | Miss tte, artin of the refresh. * Reiiitin HONOR ments, Take the ferry PICNIC WILT. | Leschtynt 11:90 a.m YORMER TEACHE! | i AW all-day pienic will be given ath “ the home of Mrs, Doll Laman, 6 fCOTERIE cLuR Kenyon, st. on Wednesday, July 25,4 NNUAL PICNIC Yn honor of Mize Leota I. West, well-; The Coterio club Known teacher in the schools of Spo. /mual plenic on kane and Walla Watla, who iw mak. |the phort visit In town, Former |Irvir and frends of Miss West are | Pie 4 to attend. . ed to attend rer fs In ch ustern will have its ane Tuesday, July 17, at ummer home of Mrs. ‘Thom Rolling ‘bay, Float te foot of Madivonest., at 9:40 o* ra # | PREVIEW Harmony Homestead 17 | West 8 therhwod of American Yeomen, will |A. of the have a class initiution, Tuesday, | C ayening, July 17, at & o'clock, Moose hall, Kighth and Union, MONY HOMATIAD 43 ttle Review No, 61 Maccabees ‘hall, 4441 California ay , July 18, at 7 p. wm, Cards at & o'clock, \ ’ leaving | en | A. Mercer announced Friday t of Miss Johnson, daughter of Mra. John Toledo, Ohio, to Mr. Bert Lee Swesea Portrait by Curtis Stud of was SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB i URIGHT MENT CLI Heigh wit ite w 1». nual p at the new PIONEER PICNK The 0 State At day a rm P ta ive committee, will be cerved at ‘There will be & short baste: AHLAM MINS COMMITTE ie Gt Mrs. Ch with Mra, Ch mus Ha the der th Boar Martin | Tho ate park at Members of t mar ast 1 at by t where Aug re « of this 8. Ke lo; Mra arnt irned fam : : asur secretary FEDE TRUST Mrs. butid’ TED CLUB Es PICNIC ntwomery Lyt th ation of the Asheville. neltin Mr Women announces nd pienic ii on July upper plen park. ( Members will ffeo s clu a meet! trustees irhe of the ¢ tio if, at wes in in Woodland ng a » Heat ds not } trustee asked t will m tun be served . CUSTER CAMP AND DATES suxitary|| TO REMEMBER Custer Ca Sona of Vet | BDAY, JULY lerans, and ixillary No. 4 M Th | will hold a busine thle evening, July 17, erans’ hall, Armor | oe | HALLER LAKE SOCIAL CLUB The Haller Lake Social club he entertained | Mra, Nollie Me at the Haller Lake clubhouse | Thureday, July 19, at 2 p.m . . i“ Ten rn ton Tuesd: ym, at Ve JULY 16 MONDAY Wald will Mra «ten at h at. t Chicag oro ok on k Vom . dehy h Huttert WOMAN'S AKEWOOD CLUB Hy Weraity otub | The Woman's La 1 Civ Mist Matis Greets Improvement @lub will hold tts reg-| ct ular meeting, ‘Tuesday, July 17, at 2p. m., at the Lakewood clubhouse. Tho club float in the Fourth of | July parade won a ailver' cup aa a prize, and Mra, G, H. Guy and Mr | Douginn Ball, chairman of judge of the parade, will present the eup nt thin meeting eer'a Inf att mpliment to Hentiey PIIDAY, Jt Mr, and Mra. 1 at home to Merritt Mins v Huht of Detroit WEDNESDAY, JULY Mra, Nobert ‘MoClelland's brid, Plimont to Mine Heatrlon Helntg ot Hrooklyn, N. ¥., and Mine trod Lewin ah The marring rat tu ennia ¢ Mist Marg f California a0 tom | AMADOR COUNTY PICNIC | ¥or'mer Amador county, California | re sidents and their families will have a plenic at Woodland pari Thursday afternoon, July 19 kot supper at 6:40 p of Mien Maurine Hiatt to Mr. Arthur Kitehell tober At home of parents, Mr. and Mra, Cart ©. Hiatt, at 8:90 o'elock Sy | on Baw jelowates to} LE STAR SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1923. FLOUNCES Personal | Beach hi | and Mrs " daughters Vietor Owens and Harbare rdeen to Mr two at | Capt. and Mra, J | today for Tacoma to spend the week end with Mre. Rostyn’s ¢ M and Mre. Mise Griscom and Mise Grace € |oom are spending the weekend Tacoma. in Mr a oh Casy on rt These d this fall. eigna A two ett name Uleve we atyle arbiters tar ow Uvey any and Ca mpfire have en Tory nothers and 8 regards cooks are we have a cook who No more iced more burned cocoa, no | n Higoking puddings for | | t maidens, If you} oF puddings, | na and his cakes you! © best part of Camp to the new cook od We Helnet! (Misa Itten) | two days during the} week and dosigned symbols to | 1 for camp honors | Frank |w Mina Genevieve ox, the newest counct * altt in collector of nds and written! owe which appear in the} magarine. “Misa Foxy’ | reat addition to our eve: | about the fire, y hold alat ¢ playfield Sat “mp a ms Indian jeg weryairiy’ has urday my ¥ will be a ning ny Kirkla i performar ft ommunity of Lake staged. the Hiawatha on Washington elrele Friday night | ‘The big treasure hunt of the wea. Only to tho winners of xr armbands has the code been given and they are now| Fri:/searching over hills and thru vals| |leys, over old trails and new to find the buried And an old} jand valuable treasure It is None of your hunts for a box of candy | Myer power]or peanuts, but a search for a real | ire, which the finder may Will cond period girl be tho licky one? Perhaps now that third in about n, jone thin next powalbly not until sixth period, But | rememier it's the good camper only the | who will recelve the code, Are you Sun-Igoing to be among tho adventurers Who weok the great treasure? in of Prince : at 4 Santa Borghe the their © of of ¢ luncheon | addre Chamber m | day noon . Rumell ffictals, Skagit * | troasure, Geo Rarkhutf ¥ city the and loft WwW. Db Friday inapect trea: and cheriah re home A, Mu ird av Hines, phy died 18 2 Friday, lingering to be, nome: | The Metropolitan will stage it employers’ day Building ¢ annual outin amp. “Adelald News an wook will find it, or |! ND BUSTLES cos edge begin at the the ® a rkirt in spiral pleated plented d Notes rrne e Campfire} h from Frt-| evening, | evening the} ten by the the] other which she ‘The ranpber istand were ready Camptire for Vashon and pickers were » air the nd y and Tues: fields. Monda camp early in t the even: answered on Mond week call help berry le On day son hiked m ed in 60 girla went to the Beal Han farm, picked berries day, ont of d night and back Wednesday ng. While these giris were at Ellisport a party of 50 senior girls rowed across the Sound and spent the night camped about © haunted house.. The junior girlie hiked along the beach, found a good camp site and spent the night under the stars for most of them thelr night ‘open. Ali of tho girls returned declaring! that their hike had been the very all all in | best. | = | 300 and 404 cin, fa pattio Campfire Sunday Between thers and frionds of § Girls visited Camp Sealth, Ju 8. The gusts arrived at 11:20 on the Virginia V. After disembarking | the girls sang camp songs, thoy | were escorted by their Campfire} friends around camp and were shown | the many cottages and other equip: | ment, At 1:00 o'clock dinner was served in the big dining hall in Senior camp for both the guests and the Camp girls. Immodiately following dinner the campers mot at the baseball dia mond for the track meet. A baseball and a basketball game wer tures of the day, As tt had rained steadily the week before the girls had t unable to practice any sport. There- fore, everything was necessarily im- promptu, Aftor the track meet there waa a keneral assembly on the dock. | this timo tho girls sang Camp th songs and gave one minute talks, — | Then as the boat whistled all the! parenta dashed and after many false | starts at last overy one was on board M the #econd visiting day of the | NCANON WAH OVO? ‘Tho first period clrous having been such & hue success, it was decided to repeat the venture during second rod, Miss Winifred Herrick, Miss Ree Ee ae may not be typical, but it shows how far manufacturere expect to go are also expected to ought after. Duvetyn finished woois ally lovely colors to by a very slender out no means plain. wraparound ef- 4 shawl draperies all mark ¢ new models and manage to look different from the om you last winter rned to favor and plain tailored model one to choose from, m your figure and fome of the fanciest BA w a de faring pep sate keer but are line, have the amd the fa a3 ate depend your onés are of velvet led wal tum. A word in regard to figures: Coe re nay corsets are but the fiappers des I never wear them Se Agnes Witherspoon and Miss Micky Nogers were in charge and furnished any new and novel forms of enters inment. Candy, peanuts, and other us delights were sold before the main attractions started. The girls were very much interested in the swimming match betewren Madeline Piess and Katrina Hartey. On the wide veranda, overlooking Lake Waslington and Mt. Rainier, *. Lan new home, the Can Guardisn enter with midsummer picnic business meeting a semi-forma] supper was served nd which ‘the Mra. Lamson, who in the secretary of the Campfire ex tock the gaurdiags her “beautiful. renidence, shows em the exquisite handwork 1 weaving she has made for the utive bo: 5 the sub- of questionnaires was brought up. The members voted that 4 Paper be went to all guardians which ¢ fill out and return to order to keep the office informed of new plans. Such a pa per, it ts honed, will further the growth of Campfire in Seattle. Mra. Weed gave a report on the Wohelo council, which included the 1 fc ning the rank of The rank, it has jed, will be made more def rdians have been. request+ t register their groups at Americanus headquarters for parts in the pageant. Every Campfire swirl im expected to appear in cere special parts are not given to them. Admission cards must first be ob tained from Americanus headquar ters, and should be ready not later than the first of next week. Forty: eight girls, five fect and five inches tall, are wanted to represent the 48 states in the last ac Campfire girls not in a special cast will march in the grand finale. Mra. Lamson closed the meeting by telling of the work of the execu tive board in connection with Camp fire growth and the preparing of umm: amp at Camp Sealth, om ashon Island, where already mon than 250 girls have camped @ summer, Third period, which opens on Mom day, still has a few more vacancie® for Campfire Girly and those whé uld like to attend Camp Sealth, gixtration should be made at 4166 roade Building, not later that Monday noon. Gophea to Dig In at Big Park Picnic The Gopher club is making af rangemonts for a ptenic to be helt Satuntay afternoon, July 28, at Woodland park, All former Minne |sotans are welcome to attend, Caf fe a by the club at will be m. serv Irene Fenwick Is f Barrymore Bride ROME, July 14—Lionel Barrys more and Irene Fenwick were mag ried here today, The couple satled recently from New York, The groom ix a member of the famous Barry- more family, brother of John and hel arrymore, The bride is a prominent actress SHORT GLOVES ' Short white kid gloves with regi 9] ation stitching are worn with the > most festive and fluttery frocks,

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