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PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY Seattle Society fa BRIDE AND ATTEN ANT } _Campfir e News and Notes | M y Greatest Adventure \ ‘ : ‘ ‘ EE : Today brings the conte a ck yet Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600, ® 3 ay ; A ( n be announced ina few dé Edits ant—Frances Oldham. : q ' ; : § CHASED BY ANGERED “ay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829, i ieee pees f BAND OF LUNATICS iTea Planned for Returned Travelers; Miss Hamlin and John G. Matthews Have Quiet} Wedding ELMORE afternoon the » from Frederick Struve, who, returned Miss Phyllis Hamlin Is Bride Mr. and Mrs, FB. h announce the marriage ¢ eir daughter Phyllis Kathe ’ Matthews, Jr nC nd Mrs . G. Matthews, of > y 5s, August n the ureh of ho Immaculate b r z the | The wedding was very qu ith only th t es in 1 ‘ an . Owing to the C te" me ; ‘ : reac Ne bi Mr. and Mrs. Cha ‘ Thar : ' ed “forgo, “ S Mr. and Mrs, Matthews will be at home Seattle afte ¢ n busines aking a made trac formal Bridge Mrs. Merville Wayne three tables next Wee pliment to Miss Alice Tucke EMrs. Minor Gives, Luncheon MEE To compliment Mrs. Dean Gooding Witter iRoday for her home Hpiairs. W. D. Perkins. } afternoon at the Rat Sulliss Ewing to Give Small Dinner : ; a bald : a fo honor Miss Haze! McMillan and Mrs. John Philip Weyerhaeu Jr 4 . nd i t ofl PA tha: tense bt thid ie tt i 0, th , “mode Gouer d'Alene, Idaho, who will Miss MeMillan's matron of honor a a c chief dem: o ' r 1 bs f Wedding next ay evening, Miss Dorothy Ewing will ente it whereupon she expla a dinner of cigh his ev g at her home, At the same time 4 Campfire maid, that Woke ‘ 1 ¥ “ of home, ho Machelor dinner will be Men's University club for M i her guardian spirit: and ‘ when th Ader Pringle, Miss McMillan’s fiance c a pkee of t ni ¢ . bel i our bk home, At 3 ee : Last took the ic i, } y t ; : ' 1 F ¢ field stretched out before . cing close nough to give Hostess at Prettily Appointed Tea ids, all In their ceremonia ‘ ; alls,| A Sacre field stretched out before lus tne tow line she came Into « ire R. S. Whaley was hostess at a smart tea at her n Frick ; ¥ , en ‘ the ee haber It it was poustble to |1mon with our sth boom, with fon, entertaining from 3 until 5 o'clock in compliment to, her s (Right) Mrs, Arthur Kitchel Roberts (Maurine Hiatt),\' ; " yelock, ‘The |result that the lifeboats and davits Amy Rowe, of New York, who is her gue emunmer. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Hiatt, whose wedding on|t hg we, reckoned “that our|°o, ine tenet deck got bediy. danis Bee gabe and Mrs. Arthur ROY ROR Oe a eting ected. | August 25 was a lovely home affair, and her maid of honor, " pe ig ne Toa tee oleae would be good to outwit tat arated Ys roa 2 So Baward Ruge and Mrs. Clyde Morris presented a musteal Miss Johanna Matheson.—Portrait by P. Croule U’Renn @ proceeds to smoke. t c | ripe ¥ the " it : ¢ : innie " nd the fleld we went, and as} if the afternoo; ee eres fae a ag Ay lik t i < out on one side the fol-| owed up on the other, The After the;reach $t before our pursuers over After all, I reached home in to eat my Christmas dinner Some trip, € ; i dateerne) “Oar ) of vegetation, and into th vel w will tertain with mal da ; ; Miss Evelyn hs aostogy scanners ‘lt ‘ t Thee js 6 awied, with my de Here 1 at her home on Thursday ev ; e th . eae “ fe: whobiivty 1 . ; isa Esther Nordstrom and her fianc AWE Ww Ktol m Ha Bt etn OTe he ¢ wt > | mag national magnai 7 a Sogn x any |Pershing Cancels ce 8 t., mt at . fro t of ae wee at} ; areas, ‘ ‘ rpfire arrived in rn have t : 4 Peet a ts Sind fans caves ‘ a © squawa 10 present to thelr i ; stat mn me, Hearing the snap Northwest Visit Married on Thursday Evening a Hak lata Cana te Fle ed ie gr y twigs above me, I look ee Pershink’s visit! to Whe matriage of Miss Hertha Langland to M os ‘ wan ‘es \ ; art gcc A one pon the " e ap ing inter-| Gnd there staring right at me, wasithe North’ August 8 and 9, intesd Thursday evening, Augus t the home of th \ iociAt; CUR FOR Shaed* who Neat 8 which in the r for the girls 4 | th jeous face of a man. How led, according {0 Sand Mrs. S. 8. Langtand, 6 48th ave. 8. W., Rev . et U the guest happened, that he failed to see : HARD OF HEARING i word recefyed at Camp Lewis Fri mifig the ceremony in the presence of the r ttle Boclal ; i ak tha a , . r . pfire r — t cannot a t for, but, bless|day. Gen. Pershing will accompan: )Mrognd Mrs. Parry left on a short wedding trip thelr return will : Ree - tc 1 leave Ow s dance, a . e n c t. § the d, he a and wentlthe Harding funeral train to Wash- heir home In oe Cu ty ae eee ne jwave lance by the spriit of t mp. Sealt b| Oe Wer. , | ington ge stated general will n Bridge Supper at Home wring ad ‘ ‘ seiieatnet tee ; a Th Pagar Bree sa itag ao tautaly eotarttetie lithe tate: en (anthbaea, PHonoring Commander David A. Scott, | Mir t, MM to’ be " toria onl; , d be - poesy eee m Juan |e : Be ie ter tie charge of his visit he BO, Will be hostesses this evening bridge for teen. Ne an ra. fians. Tacoma a bi been indefinite! blood ran cold—for, ing on the other side, wa ing was ‘The ees, ot Mies elen Sin : $ a a ae Thure to be the house of Mi of t Seatt FOR PRESIDENT! miles from home, and no one near} Sinclair. 2 arti m ot Bi oe : ning, 4 jock, sige eggs “ " aby 3 t hand to advise with. I would] Mcelebrated on July em 1 € fi ae » Wine ork The | hurry home and tell his parents. It} Randall officiating Dk sweet peas and snapdragons 4 with greens were ding parts i ca ve decorations of the rooms all tapers added a a the mi { my chum. His father cam Merce citar. “batare the eotyieg: Musee butant iCarsens pt ‘ at tie/ GUNS Boom Every Half Hour} so the door, 1 told him the lunatics Miawning” and Miss Dorothy Gabriel, the bride's cousin, playe wedding 3 sls : ania roe will : a oy as Last Token | aa Georg Je then the mother night when I called at the} ches. scene, and hearing "The Misses Helen Trick, Helen Gr and Lorene Pe she gave a mo: rt fi, were the bridesmaids. They wore attractive organdie paste oh ; f _ the “ ; ; : j rend rial ea and carried arm bouquets in blending tones. Mr. Wesle ow | W am , x F t the Hot rren Maia eaente r 21 gu 7 ex biting kendy. tor: fas best man Tess hipmatbabace opr "The bride, given in marriage by her father, was charm i aise ras : “ was heard in the orchard, laine and duchesse |: r tu vell w boun u 5. t Paya 73 ” ft tree oe % t an ry . jthe rear of the house and George alked up ge blossoms. For edu ms : as PEORES, sweet pens and lilies o T < ntlo article : i Ae crtieave After being captured by gars | PMiss Helen Williams and hy Palmer sted at the m t tponed a apy 5 was to watch feception which followed the ceremo taken to the s at 7125 Seward Park ave. and word given ‘alendar for Orthopedic Shops Me diag ise. The i}, monot " insti He fi include, Monday, Broadway, Mrs. J. T. } y, he te 1 2 ‘ 5 yl ; + Bee i. Ti as he could ¢ Walter McEwan Tomkins, Mrs. Fe \ Th t 8 4 m fllins, Mrs. Osgood Packard, Mrs. Dav an 5 t lugt gh tigen: ‘ na y . Winlock M Mrs. E. T. Stannard and Mrs. Lester Tu 1 t mont re, Ie Kueat ¢ fenry 4 F re eating vy's A FISHING TRIP Tuesday, First Hill, Mrs T. Buschn " Wodne 1 tr v eon | 5 t al week : s . Polit: e y | TO ICELAND Interlaken, Mrs. B. J. Goebel, n; Thursday, Queen An i t t pulpit 3 > ect M : : ri ; | Os h was a turday, f r n t work an e helr house guest for a t r \ eo; M bie ‘i hing schooner for a trip ¥ Kes ¢ e i % fe left Haugesund all }will be in-charge for Universi a < r ‘ suk {. B. Bennit } 1 tut ison, trom |e anthem e ding an old, very ex: | SP. Sowle and Mrs. Flossie Foote for Laure 2 \ ' is ¥ ol fies § ne : ab ain bales pts 7 mt : who had the dis: | J. Ramse n arge. Wedne orning, » Ww. W 1 ‘ t ‘ . that acviat 4 date " m Detroit Jone % Apis Mererss eres pied pa | being both owner and Queen Anne guild; afternoon, Mrs. N t it t te = a ees ‘ [ : : : yeh ebook ot lh er the expedition | Phuraday morning, Mrs. C. F s fot Mount E . . ; a cela ‘ fics , . from ; dim bt, 3 mice hey reaching our destination I | pon, Mrs. J.B. Quick and Mrs. 3 rraher for F 1 A ig ogee td . i 1 Mins f ore vat abe oe ie w ingled out to row the boss’ | irs. L. L. Berens for Denny-Fuhrman guild st x who has been| Jeanette H ir # cert of the fleet. wit} J&" &tound and look for herring. | E. ©. Ward for Broadway guild & tale, qailed . ‘ wiesty | He ‘wanfed me to “fly" over the | po s aters—ax he express Mon: | 5 navavue’?1 m’ hting | * he expressed it ’ nog a fa "kl ads cols fi ttle|tet Younger, 4 § Je ; “Pull you . pur’ 1 did, til | i @omen’s Clubs uk and will "arive In Seattle |e , Seti, deh ape ape to tn found im Ata |g: PAL IOY ar Mit il iw Pa ert, of Seattle. 1 # ines a ane. | reaching for the broken plece EAT TL CLUBS FOR MONDAY [bring their own dishes. Ali Canadians | SPECIAL MEETING CALLED te will be Misses Margue eLevar tate the world. | T tiited the small boat and over OFS = s c oe : SECOND“ MARION j | the message of the | welcome teckie, chat eta rena : enatieat te auth latte ri 2. rd I went! Unnoticed to him, I | HOLD whi ae t f wn fete May te walt ee A nl Catherine Baum. rown thet inouritil boortar the de managed to grab the bow-ring and | 1 [>ZO—A>Z SMEMORIAL SERVICES D. A. R. CARD PARTY k t oh the tekotee ys 3 ¥ mo pg dinars tne: io pai t Lyd RUNS} held on.” T didn't ‘say Ww word but Bae Auxiiias Theodore} For the benefit t apt te. M Wink receipt of | Pulled myself far enough go I could Eigeayelt Post. No. 24, Veterans of | house the adv : peek over the edge and. see what cringe aT SERVICE 3 house, 471 r uvenue | sor dora m of resident Harding, Monday evenin " § v when Xn the FOR Warren G. Harding FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH mibers urged to be preser STUDY CLASS TO LE LODGE 7 pect r August 9, and] , Ly Sioa HAVE PICNIC earn Leta sO ty ‘ ta 60 e rar ; Atherer_wan]by the giant bees of India HARVARD AT SENECA Sunday, 11 A. M. Ambrose M. Bailey Will Speak Elmore, Roberta Humphre parrows and consume about TTT TTT OTD OD TOO DT SH combs 18 feet high are built Mor the benefit of the Ridgewood | Rainier chapter, Daugh ommuni Jub an illustrated lec- | American olution, e been in Mr. an rs. CO i : Se Atter lathe wil be | vited b; ui: mainte be : ae ‘ ; | METROP LIT Bargain Mat. Wed. ven Monday evening, August 6, | picnic outing at her summer home 1 -ICNIC oR i a Special Mat. Sat. ft 8 o'clock by Dr. George 7. Grant | C at Port Madison, on|_ rio rts of elty t ave STARTING RE a Samet ile : WEEK SNS AUG. 12 40 th ave. | % sa Ror : i oA cairo S sent t 8 2 eae eee eee MeThe board of directors of the |* 4 ‘i of the month onta club of Seattle will meet ries + on Sunday 4 B 88 AND PROFESSIONAL | aye MUSICAL COMEDY flonday evening, August 6, at ¢ | USS ® Sp <i until 6 ’ fk AUB {ao Margaret of t eioek, in the private dining room | ono Of Miss Alic 2 exs and Professional Wo- | York will arrive August 13, to be the St. Regis hotel, Second ave sith 2B betel 4 / a hold a busine meet-| the house t of Mra, H. R.\ Me for Korea. Miss K as received |ing Tuesday evening, August 7, at ¢ Stewart st ij ‘ 7 . bi i Elien Messer, until her training in the schools of the| o'clock, at Dartnall's Cafeteria, whet . 3 f ) bee A Meswer-Hofius weddin : 3 Women's Foreign Missionary societ ts. will be made on the state con. | rage se INIBR CAMP, R. N. A. |of the Methodist church, specializing; | vention held at Olympia and the na-| ', : ainier Camp, Royal Neighbors of |in music. For the past two year 1 conv wh ony M Mrs, Emmett C. Bre will have a business meet- | sie has been taking advanced studies | Portland w ner and Charlotte Rose ‘at the Swedish club, Highth and | in a musical conservatory in Port-| by today by motor for Lake #t., on Monday evening, August | land, and is now returning to work | . b Wve © two weeks Wt Bo'clock. Visiting members will |amone her own people. she» a| Double Shifts on eaaeias especially welcome. most interesting speaker and has a . Miss Elizabeth Hurlbut and house ese & wonderful fund of folk stories which Hotel Excavation sist, Miss juaith ‘Tavion are 3 ADDITIONAL CLUBS oe Isho tells in’ voty fascinating man suble be- started’ :to| spending the week-end-an the guests oy ner, ; the steam shovel exca.|of Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Polson in * 'OMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB } Another guest of honor will be Miss ¢ the site of the w Com. | Aberdeen ~ BY MILLER E LYSE The Woman's Lakewood Civic Im- | Lois I s of city, who will sail | munity hotel next Monday and work SISSLE E OLAKE pyement club will hold its regular | for Japan in the fall in the capacity | will he pushea energetically, it waw| Mr and Mra, Frank B.C POSITIVELY never aerone: Mis tieadey, Augdst'7, at.2 lof « foreign smisdohary. Miss Davia \atinounced Saturday 1 of Sao Paulo, South Americn,. ton IL NTHENISTORY OF THE STUGEHAs ‘NEW YORK-CASTE COMPANY a era mexerrood clubhouse, Mrs. | is also an aecompliahe d musician merly of Seattle, are arriving to: THERE BEEN PRODUCED ANYTHING $0 ARTISTIC“ . le Smith and members of the cae. we night to vi Mr. and Mr AMAZING = GORGEO, Bnd playground committee will |AUXILIARY SPANISH Municipal Buses Porter for six week } AS THIS DRILUANTANG MAGI NG pave charge of the program, WAR VE A PICNIC . eee 2 piety pay: lictoaval i e.6 ] A‘ picnfe wi tb fiven' at. the | for Alki Students 4 Ht, Hl Prof. H. B. Benninghoff of Waseda Universit Japan, speaks in the evening Any Car on Pine, Pike, Broadway or the Madison Cable HUILAUUHLAUUUUAU LUAU COMEDY WHICH TOOK NEW YORK 8Y STORM ANO | Willlam Covington, at Ca transport students to the Alki school | tak cre t D "| M BI MUNMCEMEM ABUSES ui oa Poon eR ES ‘ t 1 ike rescen i I MANACEM | ROWS TO Si Eaner N Canadian Women’s club of 8e-| Vashon imand, on Sunday, August |{fom South Alki, ‘The sohool howrd absence service at ‘Trinity UPR dT Horas Msaertsd a tuacit Bete oe Bs by tho uualiiary to the grad ble cen operating user tor the|chureh will be in ehare-of tev. | SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY, AUG? O Beach on Tuesday, August 7, at} War Veterans, to which veterans |PUrpose, but these have proved in+| Paul James, rector of Christ Ni @& m, Guests aro requested to and their familiex are invited, The | adequate, church, Seattle |WNights, 80c to $2, Wed. Mat,, 50c to $1, Sat. Ma EUVEAUSGOOSANERNUUCOURSUGAEOORUEEEEOOUASOEOOUUESOC VEU UETEUULEGE EAE 50c to $1,50