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“Seattle Society am 10nd Owens tary of / to Be Honored at Rece 7 ’ ’ - 7 e Compamented Oy Vrs. é ° at Bridge Party ' A oes s Urs. Blethen Gives Lune. Today ; . & M « maide # ni ee Bridge and Miscellaneous To Have Informal Showe Luncheon Saturday Mt Mt ~<a ad anf r M Dy Da vid: ‘ dw " ige and m taining | W F 5 . at A by the M H Reve V H « 1 ¢ David Squire-Bonlie Wedding ma © c Cha tte 1. Sq M Neal eatrice | Be 5 and Mrs. N. G » V. Edwa t Everett P eet I ur E ¢ tla readin Mrs. Green to Give serv Informal Luncheon , menting her Walker, who L Mrs. Bolcom's Luncheon Today Mrs. Margaret Lew is who M }. | Dloon Loya s 8 6 You T with 3 Charlotte Informal Bridge Tea qo wonaarys ghia ard Planned ng room wt cerer ‘ Mrs. Stevenson Smith, who y orat sut leavin soon for New York, to the winter, and M of Honolulu and M Wheeler of honors at Ernest s Anita » acoma, will sharo| © tea which Mies Karia and Clair Stoltenber Victoria, B.C. Mr t their home for r . ity CEOS Tuesday afternoon. Three to mat Th sill be in plaf, with additip i their return in Quin gue for the tea hour ; date pg ‘ Dancing Party at Home |» Mrs. Allen to Honor ree SED Sie 22 OTE | Sister rtained with a da at For of her « Satu com. Mrs. . of Cle E Edward who will er guest for the of Duluth nd thelr od M Frank De Wi will entertain y their’ t ys togethe home Saturday afternoon. Four «ene tables will be in play The Orthopedic Lunch ose Room The Orthopedic Lunch room wil of Queen Anr va. EM. Hi sted by M y M. Hoffmar Mr Meadowcroft, Mrs. H. Wither Mrs. E. G. Shorrock, Mrs. W R. B. Wilcox, Miss Edna Porter, Mrs. W. E. Ziegler, Mrs. Z. W. Chier Mrs. E. W. Wood, Mrs. P. M Navy Guests Complimented Lieutenant Comman E Dunther and Mrs. Dunther will be; honor guests at a dinner of fourteen fovers which Miss Betty Morri- won ls giving at her home tomorrow evening. The affair will also com- pliment Miss Margaret McRae of Vancouver, B. C., who is Miss Mor-/| tison’s guest. Clippeng: oR | Clippenger Mr. and Mrs. Campbell |The Orthopedic Thrift Dinner Hosts | Shop 4B | Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. John! ~ ytount H. Perry of New York, and Mr.| charge of the Ort and Mrs. Edgar L. Webster, of 1.03] tomorrow in the morning, with Mr Angeles, all former residents of Se-| Calvin Hall and Mrs. I. M. Jensen, attic, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell/and in the afternoon, Mra. Charles} fad a small dinner at their home|R. McConnell and Mrs. Frank/| fst Friday evening. Schleis of the North End guild Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY yArmory, August 28. Mrs. Emma a Jones is chairman of the card party SINA FRYE TENT At 8 p. m. a regular meeting of the Nina Frye Tent Thimble ciub will]auxiliary will be held, at which a held an all-day meeting tomorrow at|large class will be initiated, the home of Mrs. Abbie Hamilton,| Sunday, at Hospitality camp, M15 26th ave. N. Take Montlake |Members are to bring cakes, and a] tr No. 10. continuous program wilt be held oee from 10 o'clock until 11 p. m. Mem WOMEN'S BENEFIT ers of the camp with automobiles itt emble at the foot of W jington st., at 10 o'clock Sunda ake convalescents from the Ri INITIATION Women’s Benefit Maccabees, Revie its regular meeting fall, Ninth and Union, tomorrow LADIES Al Wening at $ o'clock. Initiations. | “ “_* * | RAILROAD ciation of th ‘o. 8, will hold so. U. w.| ship for a ride <ILIARY TRAINMEN WOODCRAFT TOTEM POLE Mrs. Oscar A, Wise is entertain- tg the Woodcraft Totem club on|¥!l) 0% : ; ye Thursday at her beach home on|!#8 Thu evening, ‘In the Un: lake Washington, 526 Leschi §,|10" Record hall, 1915 First ave. All Mrs. Wise will be assisted by Mrs. hth mbers are ae to attend. A William Dowling and Mra. Aifred|V/E *urprise for all. | Moore. A committee will meet mem-| 3 ers at the end of the Yesler cable,|, ADDITIONAL CLUBS 7 will hold its next regular meet | WOMEN'S LAKEWOOD CIVIC CLUB After a two months’ ion the | Women's Lakewood Ci Improve |ment club will hold its regular meet DAUGE $8 OF PIONEERS An invitation has been extenc Daughters of the Pioneers of W. on to attend a basket picnic a Gitkeek Park Thursday, August ing ‘Tuesday, september Abus will leave the bus terminal, | ya? th BesRee: Like IMS Third ave, at 11 o'clock, return.|°!0cK in the clubhouse. The mem rd ave., , bership committee will | t 4:29. Those de to’ go dut Ag at 4:39. Those desiring to’ go Sut! fo. the atternoon reception phone CA pitl1590| vi 6 held for the new members. hostess ™® the bus pleas: Teservations not later than Tues: | 9 Sarpenters are ay, August 26. A large attendance | Ct desired, ‘ADIN CLUB |is being made on the rear of the | | ,| building to care for a kitchen and| Keewadin club of|1, give onin ed stage room and ill meet at the club-| the interior of the clubhouse will be for luncheon at Merce island i”, Thursd | plastered and the exterior repainted. # o'clock, followed by bridge. The eee Hesee are Chairman = = Mrs./7, 4. 0, Tt. C orgs Abramson, Mra, C. H. Law,| “geattle Division No. 216, L. A. O. im. C. R. Adams, Mrs, Charles). c., will meet in the M BA ordon and Mrs. J, K.. Cart lhall Friday, September 5, at 2 LEC lo'clock.. This being the first meet PORTSON THY GESE | fter a vacation It [ AUXILIARY. that all members be in attend The ¥ortson-Thygesen auxiliary to * Me United Spanish War Veterans in| FREMONT W | requeste: HEC Helen Goet AGREEMENT ~|Herriot Wins Overwhelming Vote for London Pact engagement | sen, Mrs. 8. L. Jordan and Mrs. D. M.| Baker Park guild ig in] dic Thrift Shop | ! Loses Eyesight in Fishing Accident “y 27.—As the re ‘ g spent with visiting | Cloveland has pro y lost the uso of one eye Merritt will join them later. |sult of an ou John Cox (Betty have been the which sho} say attending physician lead sinker on a of his guests on the fishing Be Withdrawn TNO ARE SAVED Lake Canoe Overturns, Pair | Clings to It |Man Shoots Wife _Then Kills Self bert Merrick hospital to-| wound | husband last night, committed suicide to the bottom of | turned canoe | The Ladies Auxillary to the William - Crosty { Brotherhood of Railroad ‘Trainmen, |@04 | worth, are leaving gone in president | $, narrowly escaped drown onday to motor ® Miss Ainsworth Commerce and to California, obtained holds om and cried for help. Crosby will motor | as Raise Coin to Aid 1 ave appearing di they live on Vashon is! ‘Calif. Banker Will Aid Young in Paris CANADIAN WOMEN’S CLUB The Canadian benefit aay Set EACH ‘ederated clubhouse the firet meeting of the year president of the First} a business meeting : Fir ive boafd will meet before the | r meeting at 1:30. PLAN FETE ON SHIP colors at work making ex.) regu tensive repairs and improvements} on the building, A 16-foot addition | MYSTIC JEWPL SOCIAL CLUB shirt-sleeve dance| !TY ill be given by Jewel Soclal club on Frida ing at the L. O. O. ave. and E, Pine Young, | Will take place on the at 11 o'clock flowers and the ceremony of the Chamber of Commerce, Some | seedlings, originated by Arthur be cliristened gv'he NATIVE DAU OF WASHIN SEEKS FIRLAND MONEY Firland Health ADMIRAL IS HONORED Admiral Luther All members|ehief of the bureau of yard 1] meeting at the club rooms in. the| Friday evening, Sep-| informed mombers of the Wing an all-day benefit card party | U, will meet on from 230 uncitl 40, a dinner from] Tuesday, September 2, at 2 o'clock wntit 7.30, in Veterans’ hall, at the home of Mrs, Ida Reynold. i] n honorary life member- attle Prees club at the| wis voted meeting of the fall, and a asl} attendance is des propriation of $80,000, BY wat) (i tiek Community Fund Drive _ {motner rvter vas , be Set for September 22)| 42 YEARS AT “HOME” M Business-Like Ca to Be Over ‘ Week; 53 Agencies Combing cd , » Another Petition Hvery Da i Against Packers NOW PLAYING ALL WEEK M CHICAGO, Aus ra Orchestra Toples | SiiB ve ee 3:40 | Armand & Peres | 8225 t)New rvork yeneraay under wich! — LEE BE Victor | sar rar aerigue swe | #8 wes ormity ant inen| OPPS Sing and ||| Ras : LEAH, MAID 0’ MIST | °° ve a Schedule Meets for ahning | - "Threeimestinen; at fw fire.| clans have made many . ey he Victor records. 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