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MONDAY, JUNE 1, 19 THE SEATTLE STAR [ . (MRS. HAROLD WILKINS CROSBY | Personal Music e | Seattle Society |—~ = : __) asa nn te eda to Preset 5 \pee. - “|Gifted Pupil Edited By Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 ep hy ; : Assistant—La@ra Emory ; Dinner Tonight Will Honor New York Vis-| mi tires tacit : wey ian itors; Engagement of Miss Lane Announced en uth one. in M OWEN gpd ages ™ | Kappas Will Pienic at HM 7 “i t Swe : home | Mrs. Duffy's Home Sh i! s] Ge ~ M Gilbert LePar puff ; 5 : : . n | ation of Kappa Kappa Gamma at the r bom Three Tree Point *- . &% =. A t xtende t Me ; f Z Donna Lane Will Be a é from a t 7 ; Summer Bride KE nwd4894, or Mr |and Mra. 1. H. Moore a F Mr iM James F. Lane an Uugta umbull E tr GA rfid oe 7@ . . ger of thelr | 0518 Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cum er ‘gn Burton see jand Mr 1 re Trua 3 : ale tes navy, son of| Wedding Takes n Vancouver, B. C., for t ae Te us is, of San! py ie jend. : * Place in East | wc fe Junior Amphions to gated from Forest} Mr, and Mrs. Jan Give Concert 1 Mr, Davis from/son announce the m | nd ¥ ie 5 ee iM take place this|Jordan Orr, of Portland, Me. The June |‘ hb aby aa J t Dram 1 I dance summer wedding was solemnized May 29 in 19 on a three months’ trix ud ; fae j ever June 5 ‘tee Boston in the presence of the ‘ne : University, club ; “ : | former ub mer » Program Announced for room's faalty. cate that | and Mra. 1., B, Peeples of Los! under the dine of Be 1 m will tn be dd o r. and Mra, Orr will make their es ure in town, guests at The Ch Corner,” with Benefit Musicale + toaay (Rome 8 Port Olymp! : for little he program js announced today eee rar . : a ga. | People and divertissiment of benefit By Bridge Tea by Dr, Roy Dor leave Tues ' ‘ ) ng, June 4, at “Noreliffe, Miss Kellar ; i ; | and Mrs, C, D, Stimson’s home Miss Alice Macdonnel) Kellar will Mrn. Anna Arumbull Webster, who his } i ‘The Highlands entertain with aix tables of bridge has been v ert nd Barratt pson, Wi wored |and tea on Saturday afternoon, June \sister-in-law, Captain and Wal-| * i t I < of 16. at the Inglewood Golf club. At| |lnce, in Nagasaki, for a year, has re Prelude t ‘ Raahonan nan, the tea hour Mra, Willlam R. Bell |turned, and is the guest of her Minn 3 Wohlgamuts B } owning, Are will preside ove table, assisted brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and| “Sea Feve Andre Holm rnie, Do- 1 by the Misses Emily Von Phul, Ber Mrs. Harry Ballinge ae vhs I , Marjorie logue ce Burke and Delora Lee Laubc see Hor Marjorie i wane Mr. and Mrs. Paul the Mai : 2 F nee Oh : em Orthopedic Lunch rome: $0 win Pott ER nk . , erus Penne Ad have taken a hous y MeInnerry, : tad « 2 . j abe and Thrift Shops mer. Kiggans, Leona Hinterberge t First Hill guild will be in charge | bf ales | ne Gunderson, Lorraine Swais- } Bs SL Jat the Orthopedic lunch room ‘Tues | Mr. and Mra. Max Olsen returned good, E ra Willams, Roberta Ary | Peasant Deen cha bine, | Geotge| Gay. Mra. J. F. Wagner will be hoat |Sunday from a few day a neil, Violet Borsheim, Vessa Owens , Brator ; ess, ansisted by Mrs. John Murphy, | Moreland | Winter Bong Betiatd Collins, Lorraine Collins, Henry } Ren t Testery a Mrs. A. C. Kahike, Mra. Guy Chapin,+ end | e678 : Nard) Simonsen, Jerol! Jensen, Louise H wr of Yesteryear af W. T. Busch Mt Will Mre. C, E Huteson left Tuesday : Py 8 8, Pauline Shields, Grace Vahl ein: Davide Moruea * Mrs. fuschmann, Mrs. Wi dia rite Strauss, Pauline Shields, } ere Sencueit: dare (CR Gcbtha, dra for her summer home at East| Piano Recital May 1. Ploe, Marietta Jags Pantomime-—"Krary Kat” | Paul Smith, Mrs. R. F. Parkhurst, | Sound. Miss Florence Zimmerman,| Mary Dawson, Emma Reynolds and Valencinnes Pugh, Yvonne celta Ariner Nordhott, Mrs. Kelta te-| 314 c. Reichert, Mrs. Philip Herber; of Omaha, Neb., will come West in| Louise Soelberg, Joyce Riley, Ruth Watson, three talented pu * of Mr. Cady, will appear in a plano recital, Tuesday | evening, June 2, at the Cornish Mr. and Mra, Helmuth Schmitz school, are receiving congratulat and Mise Margaret Mra, Ridgely Force, Mrs. A. R. Sayre Mrs. John Baillargve Mea P.M.) and Mrs. Ward Simpkins Tete 8h) thr one | » Hill guild, with Mrs. Alice ° r and Mrs. Rose Elliott, will Commodore Ball have charge at the Thrift Shop Tues © out announcing the Jyn-|day morning and Madrona guild, two weeks to be her guest for the summer. anette Moore, Eur Klinefelter, Ha- Hendrickson, Mux June Jensény Fe er Bye, Marjorie ns upon| ‘They will give the following pro- ¢ birth of a daughter at Minor! gram | Donna Sexaner, Shirly. King, mbers’ Commodore Ball at t 9 | with Mrs. U. J, Miller and Mra, Hf. | hospital on 23. Barabands, Pa Loure, | Martin, Mary Isobel Walsh. Yacht club aturday even-| R. Meves, will bo in charge Tuesday | nits ie ners ones we cde &. Back) % June 6, at 9 o'clock. | attetnoon. | Mr. and Mra. Edward I, Burwell fiat Mozart | ang Piedmont, Cal., Vancouver, Be = PRTRERP TENTS Jand family haye removed to Wing +1. -Beethoven | C., and Colton, as well as Seat- | Point for the summer Celia have registered, Martucel sh in Hill camp. Miss Luciiie Cook were In camp last Wonten’s Clubs | + 2s " Of Seattle will a t with sports and Chopin interested in knowing: CLUBS FOR TUESDAY | at 1 o'clock Mra, W . ick lay Miss “Adda Rearkver th Ransom has signed up B urtin, 216 Hawthorne court ’ + Sind Hed Fine TAA ; at Ith this summer. 2 of ie 5 . ‘3 5 # ‘i ; . ” or”, Mont., and Miss Beatrice Tidd| Miss Sarah Hodnett will in: fc a : WOMEN'S FEDERATION Sapke Mrs. Harold Wilkins Crosby (Eugenia Relf), daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wil- Eugene, Ore il instruct in| Campfire leaders jn Dennison craft| Betty is the author of many of our oF cut 38 an ie nad rey ‘ os 1 _| ams Relf, whose wedding was a charming event of May 23, solemnized in the Mount|cratt and out-of-door cooking. Miss|work on Monday evenings, June 1| best camp songs. Seattle Federation vomen't he jardnte club w mee . “my RE . sh’ Parte Miele. (7; : Stud Eliz h Peterson of the Universi June 8. There is no charge for | = Clubs to meet Tuesday, June 2, will| with Mrs. Helen Holt, 4801 Beach Baker Park Presbyterian church. Portrait by Leonid Fink, Curtis Stuc io. [reel SAE SER in sprit | the: clans and” Cancpeine: chetmnsec: (e ltte'Ceay «ia; (otGe (calm ; include the following group: j drive, Tuesday, June 2, at 8:16) E ! ming and diving. Miss Clara Main| firemakers and torch bearers are | Woodland k, Saturday, June 6, } North End Progressive club's an- | o'clock |tainment, Blossom Kent, Marie Case 1, Wash. rts and craft work, as-| - nisted by Miss Margaret 8 il be in| eligible. | All Campfire girls are urged to be | out in uniform and take part in the aborn of} Esther Jane Parsons of Port An. |? rade. They are to meet at the . } nual picnic at Woodland Park. a ae Dora Halyors al Jacobson fir e Lunch at 12 o'clock AUXILIARY MAPLE membership, Shannon, Olive H | Canadian Woman's club at feder. | LEAF POST | | | t possible to obtain | | } Meacham, Eva Kent, Violet Johnson; ‘3 attle, Mrs. Studart P. Walsh will| geles has recently taken over the} 55th st. entrance of the park at 1189 ation clubhouse. Executive board | The Ladies auxiliary of Maple| sunshine, Jeno Roper, Leah McDon-| Camp time is here and again the ment 1 ; aaa) as head councillor in Valley|leadership of the Litahni Firefly | and are to form a color guard. ‘The! | meeting at i o'clock. Club meeting | Leaf post, No, 21, will give a ‘mill-| aid, Henrietta Androws, Bessie Wil-| Campfire girin are rollin 21 Camp Seaith will cele & Part of the summer.| group of which Evelyn Truedson | buglers for the day are Helen Gray.) { at 2 o'clock. Full attendance de-|‘t#?¥ whist party ‘Tuesday evening, | ams. j nage and packing their t As'day, when all;the Ki-/ guardians from Seattle and| was the former leader. There are| Helen Melsnest and Mildred Vreden i sired, as this is last meeting of | JUD¢ 2 at 8:20 o'clock, In the Legion) qe next meeting of ‘the parlor {t planned ation. th thelr wives and faM-) other Washington towns will be in| 20 enthusiastic girls in the group and | burg. year club rooms, 609 Third ave will’ be, held io °the oreguiar club | ong been known « the camp camp for short periods thruout the| Esther Jane has many interesting ES i Queen Anne Study club's annual... rooms, Friday evening, June 5, all! best-equipped Campfire camp a % eee? season plans for the coming year. |. That Tully Marshall ~whociiigs | Guest’ é : Mrs. Ira B. Ford, seein members are “requested to be pres | Country. During t ’ eet: + ne 2 nia niece Polly Brown, Henrletta Simons, | — | Playing The Cote eae Nay] i : és MIss 7,000 girl camped at] flags will fly a welcome to the 200) tien Gray, A plesdrie arid (tines coreie etii Scien es Cin ahaa i. alt-Way °C ae 3 O'clock. Papers rhe’ varioud circlea of the. Frult| °* . Bealth: ‘The Beattie girls and their | members of the Kiwanis club eho [Sara ee dete marie i pony y a as ae ath Dt eae ms John pete Ding is die te eae seat Meld certian and Flower. Mission will meet Tues- bathe at’ Port | Parents are justly is rec-| will meet luncheon. The! cinjors. ‘The camp will be under the camp 100 ae eanpntive cists have |.) recting tor/an- Pad nae unit, | pus Stews aa oe ey re Pr vag day, June 2, as follows with © Parlor. No. E ord and that they ntinuing | entire to be turned over | direction of Miss Ruth A. Brown.| already: signed up. Campfire girls was formerly a manager, director i “ Study C1! 2 | North Broadway. circle at th home) ying: ¢</All-memibera expecting to | (26 fle recora ts pe Aboiedl be c will be furnished | Camp opens June 1 | from Olympia, Centre Puyallup, and produc i ne Rie bse ig or * arn of Mrs. EM. Brown, 1917 15th ye eee ieee in ouch with | that during the partie mpfire orchestra under the | ——————---— saa oF cu SLs i eee eee pe offered 'N., at 10:20 o'clock, to sew ree whe aay be girls with their fathérs and moth > of Mrs. George. Leekley | i as entertainment by the club. Com-| Aiki circle with Mre Arthur L.| ‘thet Him, Svendyard or Miss Hans va habeint weskeeide "kG: the hip of Margaret Littl. | i mittee on arrangements consists of | scott, 4110 Beach dr., at 10:30 o'clock |° °F before June't ting it ready for this seanon. ude the follow Mrs. Alan Eshelby, Mrs. J. E.| tor sewing. : teeth Besides. shingling and painting the | 4 | Beardslee, Mrs. W. H. Thompson| grunt’s Point circle with Mrs. C. M.| WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUE Houses tho girls have made gardens and Mrs. J. H. Linton, director of | coe for. sewing. ‘The ‘Woman's, Century club has{ and ‘helped pitch tents. This week: | “What In Campfire,” Polly Camp- | ama- | music. | “Queen Anne circle will have a | clowed ‘ifs year’s work, the only. de Sorosis club with Mrs. D. C.inie meeting in Kinnear park at 12/ partments fo furiction: during the Rhynsberger, 5353 Admiral way.|o‘clock. For information telephone | summer monilia ‘being the building end the carpfnters’ in sending 10 carpenters to do carpentry work | the girls can not do Tourtletot Ann | | le | | | | | | | i | | raderic jet Baird; “The Call- Pienic lunch at 12:30 o'clock. As-| Mrs. J. M. Gilman, GA rfld-2470. | omstiisttee, Which’ will meet each piso chatnne nic silts Lim sisting hostesses, Mrs. C. H. Graves,| Mount Baker Park circle will meet | Monday, and the chub chorus, which} The Kiwanis club is equipping | bach: “Sealth 1 hen; “Help. | Mra. J. W. Gull, Mrs. A. J. Webb/| with Mrs, L. E. Sirrine, 3111 Dose| will continue its woekly rehearsals alth with « tennis court i | amp and Mrs. John D, Hall jterracé, at 11 o'clock. Mrs. W. M./ until) July. archery equipment and volley ball Sunset Heights Literary club with | Clift, Mrs. E. 8. Campau and Mrs. $.| court. Mr. Walter Segley of the club Mrs. Loulie Miller, 3620 Walling-|J. Johnson assisting hostesses. an of the Campfire com. | ling Ourselves," Susanne Simpson; | "Things We Do," Mildred Du Bois “Talk,” Miss Ruth A, Brown | The members of the social se ts, chaien | department were luncheon’ guests on | amt. j sah f ford ave., at 2 o'clock. | Junion circle with Mra. George Mor- ny? Ly day MINy Hiv or ahs mittee and asmures the girls that Ki-| S : - 0 3 : ne * netr. play day, May'2, of MA lwanis will provide the beat equip-| Wednesday, Ju is to be Sewing i Woman's Lakewood Civic Im: |ford, 1909 E. Galer st., at 11 o'clock, | Rogers in. Tacoma: A. ‘committee | 88? vr ne be ee | day aboard #hip and all: mothers and | } provement club at clubhouse, corner |for sewing. |composed. of Mra, 5, K nehart, | SEE Z hardlanin/ avid’ tHendeiot Camprire| Soth ave. 8. and Angeline st. Lunch. | Ruhl 2 Mré. ‘Halph Gouhsbury/and Mrs. Ar-| SOUTH PARIOW.C.'T, Un) Jo i vited to apend the’day sewing | eon at 1 o'clock. Following the ADDITIONAL CLUBS South Park W. ¢ U. will hol jthur B, Rushton, chairman, reported | that theboa education of Seattle had accepted a radio outfit presented by the department to the Giris’ Par. | business meeting Mr. Roland Chap- | th man will give talk on “Soil Cultiva. | COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC if tion.” Mrs, Rose Cole Boetliger | WOMEN ELECTS OFFICERS 4 will sing “Hail Washington,” a) geattle Council of Catholic Wom- ental Home. J state song, composed by her and in-| ejected the following officers at} dorsed by the Seattle Chamber of| its annual meeting, held Wednes- Methodist church, Eighth ave. 8. and | ton mii oe the matinee at. Trenton st., Wednesday, June 3,.all | (OF Al Of the muatire j | there will be plenty of work for all and evening. » A: program: has | 16 come, Luncheon willbe served T epartmient: of tho’club | "ee, Arranged which will Include AD 1 tn6 ofticers’ mess.at.12' o'clock, | he music department of the club | address by Mr. George F. Cotterill. | | will Haye ita annual play day Fri- 0 ladle c serve | re i Commerce chorus. A duet will be| day at the Knights of Columbus he Jiate Bat th Rowe Ot Mrs, Cen Seeenee ACI eee ens calbnlar be kyedts: wegstiend mice: | i sung by Mrs. Boetliger and Mrs. | hall: | Johnaén; in Kirkland. Ltincheon at eee June 1, Monday, council fire for all ina Cole Donnelly, in: Mige'T4l;)) President, . Irs. J. B. Galbraith; | Grciock will be followed by election| GREENWOOD PT. A |new guntdinns in training courses, Man Nelson at the plano. first. vice ‘president, ‘Mrs. “A. C.| or ctricere and a busineks wession ; sm. A. wih nold jta| 730: June 2, Tuesday, Kiwanis club | Women's Tuesday club meeting | Goerig; second vice president, Mrs. | hae epee Greenwood |PeT. iA. will hold site| 1 oo con: aboardCamaraderie: Camp- postponed until June 9th. A clever skit entitled, “Ye Village | regular meeting in the school audi: | M. Connell; executive secretary, fire girls’ program, Jun 10—3, sewing da 3, Wedr for Camp Mh oak Miss Constance Wilcox; secretary, | S¢hool.”’ which “has been arranged | torium Wedneaday, Juno 3, at 2:15 | | CAPITOL HILL W. C. T. U. Miss Helen Collins; treasurer, Mra, | PY Mrs. Henry Pigott and Mrs. Lioyd| o'clock. Mra. C. #, Semmons will | H = if et i ty H r i — } H x yh ‘ , . Sealth; bring thimbles; luncheon Capitol Hill W. C. T. U. will meet} A. A.. Collins. Beckett, wil be presented by the speak on “Our Water Power in| ocd in officers’ mess at 12 o'clock £3 at the home of Mrs. Maric Ridgeway,| Board of trustess for three-year | following cast: Washington. There will ‘be a duet | tg 5, ‘iriday, 4 o'clock, Camp — 1 1122 20th ave. N., on Tuesday, June| terms, Mrs. Joseph Bordeaux, Mra. | Teacher «.--.+-..++...Mra Henry Pigott | by Mrs, Charles 2. Morford and Mrs, | ealth mixer; admission, ono. dish i 2, at 2 of = Minteter sees Mta A. B, Swensnon | Ge 3. Cole, and “Echoes From |. A , 9 “ 2, at 2 o'clock. Arthur Gerbel, Mrs. Michael, Dona. | ner eon NER Oe ee ae orge B. Cole, and “Echoes From | towel, June 6, Saturday, 2-4, Wo- Cede hue and Mrs. P. J. McHugh; board) Arthur B. Rugaton and Miss Luetta {tho Btato P-T. A. Convention in} neig council for woodgathers, fires Aberdeen, { “By | makers or torebearers, LINNEA SOCIAL CLUB of trustees for two-year term, Mrs. Grenory Mrs, Sipes and*Mrs, kage Puplis—Mra. F. Yole, Mra. J. It. McFe . BOC " | Linnea’ Social club will have a| John N. Jackson, Mra, Vincent ieteos eve aul eatin ee cate ed | card party Tuesday, June 17, at $:30| ho eae et statats etoerd o| Yay Mrew ge WOODLAND Fe cole M ne aeecame bere coral FLOORS softly gleaming—clean and mirror-like; tiling and » m, in LO. O. all, 10th and | Mrs. sd * ’ restyled bie _ ; os ~ capa selected for the ROARO 2 } - * : uv : ib Pine. Be hall JON and | crustees for one-year term, Mex.| Bittman, Mra Loyd Merkstt primate ale eMac | Sealth: Miss Greta Miller, domestic linoleum spotless! That is the ideal you cherish, in common 1 eene | John T. Dawson, Mra. J. A. Bradley,| Nichol, ‘Meni, Linton, Men West Woodland Pre-School circle | science instructor in the public with every other housewife who tak ide in her hi SUNSHINE CLUB | Mrs. A, W. Hawley and Mra. J. W.| Parker, Mra, J. McCorkle, Mrs, N. #.] Will hold its last meeting of the|sonoois at Olympia, Wash. will be y 10 es pride in her home. | ‘PuSiagetay rte Wabraushe! Mra. W. H. Pittwood and Mra. | school year, Wednesday, Juno 3, at Queen City Sunshine club will have a picnic at Alki beach Tuesday, | } June 2. Luncheon at 12 o'clock. 5, . Hella « pO! De: sor. Mis: are i i i! honorary vico preal-| Helland. Mra. | Ib Or lotke In. the wot mmaitet | dining room supervisor. Miss Bar CLOROX will make your ideal a reality. If your hardwood dents,° Mra, C. 3, Peabody, Miss| Victor Zednioke bara Becker of Lawrence, Kans,, wil! } Mary O'Brien, Mra. J, N. Jackson, | commute Ot heyy heee of the tf ium. At thd last meeting of the| instruct in sports, including floors are dark and discolored, CLOROX will remove the waits merit fer cy 2 rington and Mra. C. Ft. Castlen. 5 i eae he dB . e x eattle, ave charge 6 M he, ¥® UNIVERSITY W. C. 7. U sto: er ati ot Ne eC Pigolt and Mrs. Frank) year; Mra. I. J. Cater, ‘president; |'Sealth Shop and post office and will waxing and polishing. University W. C. T. U. will ob-| px in7R NOBLE AUXILIARY a) Mrs, J. W. Lipke, viee president;! teach bead band work and assist serve Flower Mission day at the| oc pry panty | KANSAS. WOMEN'S CLUB Mra. R. N. Peak, secre | H Malloy gymnasium, ‘Tuesday after./ G0) 0 hospital and| A Northwest Products luncheon | W. B. Killingsworth, treasur ates sn ta cep keh cenit og age ‘ ¢ auxiliary to| Will feature the monthly meeting of |= program will be in charge ot the|child welfare work, the auxiliary to| will feature the month Ing uperintendent of Flower Mission Rainier Noble Post . 1, will spon: a range brand " Boer Geel pha |sor a card party Friday afternoon, | Mriday, June 5, at 12:30 o'clock, at i ete June 5, at 2 o'clock, at Rainier Chap-| the home of Mrs. Lilian D, Ingels, ee deat eters eee erm rvard and| 1021 Ravenna blvd. ‘The proceeds of | she Sea erties Laci RCnees CORNER CET te the luncheon will go to the Violet remont W. Mrs, | with juntor swimming, Miss Mildred / First, wash the floors thoroughly with soap and water. Then Casey of Seattle will be head coun: : = = make a solution of ten parts of cold water to one of CLOR- OX, and apply with a cloth or mop. Let stand 30 minutes or more, depending upon the condition of the floor. When suf_- cently bleached, wipe off the floors with a cloth wrung out in Ash it AsiEy AL. ih tdlinet: Davis Sun Ma ronnie “will of clear, cold water. Allow the floors to dry, then wax and in Asbury hall, Asbury M, H.) 0 | # ee Se eae eH il : ; church, Tuesday ‘afternoon, June 2,|NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF TIE ee MTC TTR Teo polish as usual. Unpainted, soft wood floors may be bleached i at 2 o'clock. Mra. Jennie Bruce,| WASHINGTON * 5 >, so, 9,| “Birds and Flowers of Kansas’ will superintendent of the Flower Mission| Princess Angeline, Parlor No. 2, department, will Mave charge of the Native Daughters of Washington, program. Members are requested to | held their annual banquet on Tues- by the same treatment. be the subject on which Mrs, Beebe | T. Chafin will address the members, | Linoleum will lose that faded look and appear like view again, ‘ve, | Hor luncheon — reservatigns call d aera i ; bring flowers. Merah ak sehion ans ONC: donseete| inwda tt, ; | _ if you mop it with a cloth wet in a solution of CLOROX, CHAPTER 2G, P, & 0. | otters wero Installed: (Queen, 18) wigr gmannLm Alt CLUn | Use one tablespoonful to a half-gallon of water. Clean your Chapter BG, of P. EB. ©, will| Svendgard; princess, Beasle ") West Seattle Art cltb will | i i meet Tuesday, June 2, @ 12:30, at| lames. countess, Blossom Kent; re-| with Mry, I, W. Graham, 2702 Wal- | tiled hall or bathroom floors in the same NEY 1 the hoMe of Mrs. Vernon G. Deal,| cording secretary, Leah McDonald; nut ave, Wednesday, June 3, at 5131 Sint ave, N. treasurer, Nellie Hann; financial wee: | tyi99 hyn, | * Read the label on the CLOROX bottle for other uses. ‘ Pie at retary, Olive Meacham; conductress, evele | NORWEGIAN HOSPITAL Dora Halvorson; inqulator, Jesse! wos ania SOCIETY AT | 1 A Roper; trustees, Eva Kent, Bmily | preg: BAPTIST CHURCH | S The Norwegian Honpital associa. | Cline, Lillian Jacobson Ida Lovejoy, Mrs. F. J. Martin will pea tion will mest Tuesday, June 2, In| Marte Case; tiatorian, Lillian Jacob: | day attornoon, June 4, at hall. Board m ing at 12} s0n; musician, Maria Case; grand ore the Woman's society of the o'clock, regular meeting at 1:30| parlor delegates being Ela Shannon, | irst Baptiat church, taking aa her o'clock, Mrs, C. Bensie Willams, with alternates,| topic, “Art.” Mra. Martin will also Martin Nelson, Emily Cline and Leah MeDonald; | talk on her recent trip abroad | eee past queen, Ella Shannon, The new At ) o'clock, Members of the so. | THE CALWIDH queen appointed the following com” clety, will visit the H.C, Henry Art The Caleidh will meet Tuesday,! mittees for the coming year: Enter. gallery, For Sale At All Grocers’ THE PARAFFINE COMPANIES, Inc. 17 Plants on the Coast LOS ANGBLES, SAN FRANCISCO, OAKLAND, SEATTLE, PORTLAND. MANUFACTURED BY CLOROX CHEMICAL CORPORATION, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA

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