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Stee f aisles Oa \ SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1928. T HE BEATTLE gregational church. Grace Warner, Miss Elizabeth Canady, of Kinston, N. C. Lua Colkett, flower girl and Eva Colkett, ring bearer —Port | By Ruth M. Dougherty Telephone MA in-0600 > Mrs. Gilbert Hain (Josephine Nelson), daughter of Dr. and Mra. Andrew Jefferson Nelson, whose lov ‘ They are Mrs. H. C. Cooley, matron of honor; Miss Berenice Butler, maid of honor; Miss Miss Mildred Cooley, of Nashville, the bridesmaids; M raits by Grady. 9 Hele ec 4 ly wedding waa solemnized Tuesday evening, June 2, n White, Miss Florence Feek, sa Jane Edgers and Miss Virginia Lee Jordan, junior maids; Miss Louise Overbeck, Miss | Bridge Tea Honors Two Future Brides Miss J liette Glen 4721 Assistant, Marion Crane z to a Sunset Club Will Conclude Musicales; Bril-| nave. recently "bem announced liant Benefit Carnival Planned j Pat Be ; HE last musicale this season at{day from a trip to California, and| Constance Gilmore club fs arranged for | Mrs. Wilko Edris. , at 3 oe Entertains | : f flee Pratcna | ring I Misi ces Cole, who will mar be featured on tne | Honoring Mi Ss |ry Richard Plerson in the carly ted by Mrs. | dith Hellisen fall, was honor guest yesterday at , and Mr. Misses Elaine Hooper 4 Mar- tea given (om Ce jorie Pike will be jol hostesses | more, 13 joston, at a bridge supper Tuesday eve-| 2 ning at the home of Mra J. Van| Bridge Luncheon for in| Stewart, 1204 Bigelow to honor \ rion ” on | Miss Hellisen, whose engagement to |“ fart nt Een ah Sh tengo ae a a [Cecil Golsohn was receritly an-| | at Pees age ae wi ‘Sat " Ir | Wallace Ca be r ono: guest () Andante Molto Tranquillo (from | Guests will include Misses Cather- | Wallace Campbell, was honor gues at a bridge luncheon today given Bonato Op. 28) gecsssee Grieg |ine ‘Hahn, Helen Harrison, Helen| St & bridge luncheon today given (2) Two movements from Bonato Op. | white, Katherine Jano Seal, Emily | PY es a Standard, 47 are arin ena ots Reneau, Barbara Allen, Margaret | *¥® N: © ; : AEG ie | AROS), SITY | Guests included: Misses Gretchen onto presto. | Hellison, Goldia Peairs and the hon-| . Allegro Molto, p or guest. | | Mrs. Felger | Will Entertain Mra. luncheon for Wednesday at the} Mammoth Carnival for Orthopedic Hospital Benefit entative asiiede Avhagd canal W. W. Felger is planning | Carson, France Virginia McCountry. Velda Cu | Ruth Shea, Alta Standard. | oe Mrs. C. W. Matheus, Jr., s Cole, Vivian B Marjorie Li Mazio Barclay, Helen Morehause, hop. Sonstance Gilmor: ndift, I to be giv t of th yi banirat Children's Octhonedie hospital wi be | Sunset club. The attair witt pre-| Entertains divulged Tuesday afternoon by Mrs,|Cede the regular musical. Covers) xtrs, Brook Tomilson of Vancou- Harry Whitney Treat, general car-| Will be arranged for sixteen. ver, B. C., who is the guest of her nival chairman, at a meeting to be| mother, Mrs. D. E. Kellogg and held at the home of Mrs. Harry F.| Engagement Is , Miss Alice Taft, whose marringo to Ostrander in Denny-Biaine park, | Mrs. Jack Wiggin, will take place when the presidents and the enter. | A7uounced | this month tainment committees of all the Or- The engagement of Miss Helen} ‘The Jiostess will be assisted by thopedic guilds in the city will meet|Carman to Mr.. Patrick Maurice| Mrs, George Appleton Hawley, Mra. with the trustees and the general| Tidmarsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.| Doris Biasitt, Mrs, Walter B. Van chairman at 2:30 o'clock. |W. Tidmarsh, waa announced by| Dusen, Mrs. George Maler, Miss The date for this affairs has been} Miss Carman’s parents, Mr. and| shirley Rude, Misa Helen Burke set for July 24, on the grounds of|Mrs. J. J. Carman of Portland, and Patty Davis Mrs. Ostrander's and Mrs. Lamson's| The wedding will take place in vase adjoining homes. the fall, | Di. . Par iny J 2 yen It is planned to make the carnival | “ee | Dinner Party Giver one of the most brilliant and inter-) Many Affairs Given jat Krickson Home ng benefit® since “The Kirmess’’ Dini, j Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Erickson en e (a tate Ht haath | for Bride-to-Be |tertained with a dinner party Fri , PR eee , é Among the many affairs being|day evening at their home on Bel Women’s University Club} piannea tor Misa Etizabeth Chis-| mont pl. Covers wero arranged for ayy pS pore | holm, whose marriage to Joseph Ack-| eight guesta to Have Annual Prenic | ir iat be an event of the fall, was | eee “Lochkelden” on Lake Washing-|a bridge tea and miscellaneous show-| (1); Pah eo beaut nome of Mrs. R. H.-J er given by Miss Glays LaVine | Guilds iv Charge at nd Mrs, Florence Denny|her home in Laurelhurst. ‘twenty-| Orthopedic Shops will be the scene of tho} four of Miss Chisholm's friends were! North Bro Gnila! Wilt Kave 6 University club a nual ple | Present _.. |eharge of the service at the Ortho: hing 2 aun 280 - Miss Margaret McKenzie alarie pedie Lunch room next Monday In addition to the usual sports, the | ning a bridge luncheon Saturday for! Or mucsday, Laurethuret. Guild. will Chub Playern will present play on| Miss Chisholm at the Winthropo ho-|y,0° in charge, Mrs, Edwin Guthels the green—-"A Comedy of Youth,’ by | te}, ‘Tacoma. | Vednenday, at j Mndlitien Beier! Ota TOBA Bi hs chairman; Wednesday, Interlaken, \Mrs. Gertrude MeCrory, chairman a *. Adolph Wise ’ . 1 " direcl tha pin andrihe cast qritias| Br iaee, Led craven Thursday, Wndolyne-Fauntle roy vide Mrs, Joseph Daniels. Mrs. roy Miss Waechter ALA Bd ng MiS a ME a a Frances Gilroy, Miss Catherine Roy-| Minas Hazel Waechter entertained nar pe (ileal ne +8) he iis er and Miss Jean MeMorran thin week with a bridge tea in honor | Oy" yyimrmiant pllurday, | fenton Mombers, and, by the way, thelof Mids Margaret, Armatrong and| TM Mh. ti. t.. Crives, chairman affair is for members on may | posbe Jane Stitton The Thrift Shop will be in charge Watiator Xe ahior tlanc ak Cataaiey mee *. of Mrs, D. M. Soliday and Mra. H ways f 4) io’ ehoele 15, Mallott for Univernity Gulld gn way and 40th nt., at 10:0 o'clock . , 1 2 preg ind Miss Dorothy Combs Monday morning and Mes, H, ¥ Cecilia Gusid Is Honor Guest | Miller, chairman of Vashon. auxit 4 r ee ck, jary, will have charge on Monday Give Luncheon Mianos Dorin Cuysse and Charlotte) My oo, Merriam entertained this afternoon St, Cecilia Guild will’ entertain at| with a bridge party and miscellane-| AF FUR TT Iuncheon on Monday afternoon at} oun shower in honog of Mins Dorothy |OCCHVENTAL SOCIAL CLUB the Seattle ‘Tennis club in honor| Combs, who has r@ntly announced| The Occidental Social club wilt of M John ©, MeLauehlan, re | her engagement rhe affaire won| sive © card party at Wobg's hall rently returned from a two montha'| given at Miss Caysse's home, and| 17th ave, N, W. and Market st., Bal Visit in Chicago, Mrs, James Ham-|included a group of the honorees'| lard, on Tuesday at 2 o'clock, Games ton de Veuve, who returned Fri-! gpecial friends, e f bridge and whist will be played, } CLUBS FOR MONDAY A. TO GIVE PLAY Ue | “ Trouble” is the UNIVERSITY LODGE to be produced t Univernity lodge, No. 58, Deg Ply A. June Honor, will have its regular meeting | m., in Woodland Park M. E. June §, at 8 p. m, at The cast of charact 5 as Kn s of Pythias ha ave |N. EB. and University way wooo RAINIER NOBLE Pt Pal AUXILIARY : Mi Secewena regular méeting of the Am- | fos Mra. A. Ce Legion auxiliary to Rainier | Per! ria iprtge ae Post, No. ¥, will held | Direct Mr J.B. Mena evening, June 8, In the Le SEV LS gion clubrooms, 609 Third COMMONWEALTH CLUB Commonwealth Club will Monday, June 8 at 6 o'clock, Meven’ cafeteria. M in charge of Sn meet at who mie na Keigie, hold & Tuesday afi on, | at lock, Mra erall, president of Nortf Queen Anne P. a special mee June 9, ings of Aberdeen convention |tlonal forest reserve, will speak on|,.. | yational Forests | as | Centers.” Plans will be outlined for TURY CLUB PLANS | COUNTRY FAIR With the breaking of ground last Recreation e raters Fecreation camp for! week for the new home of the te Dereihi 4 Woman's Century Club, which 1s » 7 to be erected on the southeast cor- ADDITIONAL CLUS ner of Roy and Harvard aye., the| tho of the member: de- smkecrts maar houghts of the members in all de-| |OF WOME TBS | Meetings of clubs and departments lof the Seattle Federation of Wom. | en's club will be held next week as follows | TUESDAY | Mra, W. B. Barnhart, president of jthe Seattle Federation of Women clubs, has called a meeting lelegates who will attend the convention in Port Angele 19, for Tuesday, Juno 8, at 10:30 | o'clock, at tho Federation clubhouse state of all| June 16-| partments are occupied with plans} to aid in the building of their/ home. In furtherance of thig wish the) | members of the Parllamentary Pro-| cedure department, a study depart-| | ment entirely, and one which h | never before staged a benfit, Is busy | |planning for a country fair which they are hoping to mako all that the name implies, and which may be as successful as any country fair ever | dreamed of being ‘This 1s to bo given on Thufsday, | Women's Tuesday club with Mrs.{ Juno 11, at the home of Mra. B. R |C. G, Bradner, 1720 40th st., at 2:30] Hanson, 8006 41st ave, 8. W., a de- o'clock. Program will include a talk | Nghtful suburban homo with ample by Mrs. Harlan Thomas, who will] grounds which lend themselyes to tell of her experiences while abroad. | the plan most admirably, THURSDAY | The following committee in charge | Bonrd of building trustees of the | has plans completed for what prom-| federation in the clubhouse, at 10:30 |ises to be a novelty In the way of! o'clock Annual reports will be giv. jan entertainment; Mra. E. B, Dar- | en. Meeting is being held one week | nell, ‘chairman; Mrs, F. R. Hanson, | earlier because of the state conven-| Mra. H. D, Larned, with Mrs. V tion at Port Angeles, Juno 16-19 |Dornberg and Mra, J. B, Harr Queen Anne Fortnightly club with | charge of the luncheon, which will Mrs, Edward L, Blaine, 416 W. High-|be served from 12 to 1:30 p,m. Jiand drive at 2 o'clock. Program servations must be made thru} | Digest from “Life,” by Mra Ww. [tn se members for luncheon. Mrs. | | Goodwin; “A Story,” by Mrs. A, B.|A. B. Swensson, the chalrthan of| Rayner; review of “The First ‘Time | the department, has charge of in History: Two Years of Rus | transportation; Mra. F, 1, Hanson, New Life” (Anna Louise Stron | poultry exhibit; Mra, J. B. Harris, | Mra, A, J. Balloy, Assisting hostess, | sames; Mrs, N. Helland, cards; Mra. C. A, Bugbee Rave L. E. Beckett, music nye “ , Mra, L. I, Hitchings and Mrs, Maward saat hago tates teil, | W. M, Willlams are the auc tioneers, | will hold its annual pienie at Mt jand cach attending momber is ask-| faq (@ to bring an inexpensive wrapped | Baker parks . Meribere are requested) cage for’ the auclon Fo mest ay Reinier ave: AndiMoolells | rire will hee fortiine., telling jan st,, at 11:90 o'clock tring basket oth proaided over by Ara, Cle pi lunch i . ie , ont J, Challar, assisted by Mrs tg chs at: | Mra. W. Calhoun, Mrs. Women's Hdueational lub with | Wilings and Mrs, Alma Lot Mrs, John 1, MeGrew, 6087 16th ave y N. B,, at 2 o'clock, Program at 3 who motor out are asked o'clock, Mrs, dane Garret will apenk | ¢, Mra: Bwonwedn at», 96th on Dr, David Starr Jordan's peace hd Alaiita stat 18000 |plan, Musto in charge of Mra, 1 6 coming: on atroot: cata | | 4. Phillips may take the Iauntleroy car and} Heh teh wet off at Gatewood, where they RAINIDR CAMP Will bo mot every 20 mini@oy wp | Tho Rainlor Camp 1472, RM. A,|to 4:90 o'clock, Later arrivals by will hold initiation Monday, June 8,{atreet car, please phone Mra, Han: at the Swedish club on Wighth and Olive, oa.) — ~—s al ee || 81-0082, who will send for A., will give a report of the proceed. s | seribing “Colorado, 3} The will is the club parliamentarian and in- of honor on this W. 5. Griswold, day be who Mra ctor in the parliamentary pro- cedure department Every member of the club, and their friends: will be welcome, the only requirement being of their intention to come Wednesday, June 1 the chorus the Woman's Cen neet for rehearsal of Myra Bancroft Olt wi irection he home of Mrs William = Peterson, 2536 | Shoreland drive, after which they will be entertained at luncheon by the hontess, | see BETA THETA PI MOTHERS’ CLUB . The annual plenic of the Moth ers’ club of Beta Theta Pi fra- ternity, will bo held at the home | oO. M, June 12, Tho boat leaves Madison park @& Coe, Hunts Point, 1045 a. m. Beta mothers and wives are invited. Reservations may be made thru Mrs. Smith, SU nset-5: eee SEATTLE COUNCIL P, T. A Seattle Council of Parent-Teacher associations will hold the last meet Ing of the year, Tuesday, 10 a.m. in the Broadway high school. Mr. 8. E, Fleming of the central office staff will be the speak- er. Mrs. R. L. Gross, the president elect, will outline plans for the com. ing year. Serving with Mre ‘O88 for 1925-26 will be Mrs. John Sum- erall, Mrs, H. A. Pashley and Mrs, Thomas Davis, vice presidents; Mrs, B. L. Danks, recording secretary Mrs. W, C. Kean, corresponding sec- retary; Mrs, Emory E. Hess, finan. cial secretary, and Mrs, R. J. Gibson, treasurer. eee HOSTESS: AT Y.W.C. Hostesses at the Young Women's Christian association for next week will be: Monday, Mrs, J. N, Gilbert; Tuesday, Mrs, M, A, Schon; Wednes- a Mra, BE. BE. Woodman, Thurs- thy, Mrs, G. D, Cottrell; Friday, Mrs, Lute Weld; Saturday, Mrs. E. T, Clark SCHOLARSHIP DA RECITAL Mrs. Chas, Mochber Mrs, Herbert CA pitl0610. Mrs, Emil Mayer, Mrs. Victor Mendelson, and Mrs, Clara Black, are the committee in charge of the tickets for the Ida Levin Scholarship Dance recital to be given at the Temple Conter audi- torlum at 18th and Union st. on Saterday evening, Juno 13. Mra." Hochberg has placed her tickets’ at Sherman & Clay, Bush & Lane and Beckermans' at 17th and Yesler way Mrs, Lea Schwabacher, with her committee, Mrs, Lesle Stusser and Mrs, Lowis Dloehner, have charge of tho flowers Publicity features wii be direct ed by Mr. William Pr ness direction by Mra, J. and Secretarial work by Wachtel, while Mrs, N stein will receive the nam and patrone hapire, who patrons Mra@®) Henry ia charge of the dance following the re cital will be assisted by the following in floc be committee; Benjamin Rothen Lilinols each "hae 40, in Prospect Con-| , June 9, at | i} _ | Personal Music eae Mos, James Gartela 2) Louis Drentwitt Ds “its | June 4, from New York for France.| Piano Recital They will spend the summer m is Louis Drentwitt, who is a member touring the continent the graduation class of the Cor ° ® school piano department, will Mr. and Mrs, Louis Titus will|be heard in the following program, re June 10, to Victoria, B. C.,| Sunday evening, June 7; | where they have taken a house for 1 | the summer Pastoral EK minor . -Bearlattt Bu Prelude and Fugue B major. .-Baca mo +f Sonata C sharp minor.. . Beethoven Mra. Alex F. McEwan left Adagio sostentuo his morning for New Yor " Allegretto this morning f New York, to be} 1 t sitato Jaway about eo weeks. While Ir McEwan will attend | Btvdes A flat major; D flat major.. conve n of the Gar- . + Chop! | Rhapsody G minor . oseeee- Brahms |den club in Detrolt tit | eR Wa Cheveau de lin; Gardin Miss Helen Ainsworth will return lnipiate oe -Debusay, Monday on the H. F. Alexander | beta brcieiyat sel {from school in California, Sternburg | Mr. Jack Swalwell and Mr. Gren- j dell Hole, came up from Aberdeen to spend the week-end in town | “ee | Miss Eugenia jweek from I jbeen for seve: Fuller returned this 1: where she* has pursuing studies. Marjorie Campbell of St Mo., arrived in town today end the summer with Dr. and Guy 8. Peterkin. F. H. Osgood, who from California, her art Mrs Mr, and Mrs returned recently will spend the summer at the Hotel Sorrento. Mrs. C, W. Baldwin of St. Louts, who has been the house guest of her | mother, Mrs. Oreson J. D, Dutton, 06 Harvard N. C. H. Barnes and daughter, | of Yakima, are guests in Se- jattle this week. see Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Fechter of Yak- ima are the house guests of Dr. and |Mrs. Henry Suzzallo, Mr. Fechter is here to attend the bankers’ con- vention. eee Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 8. Ackerman, former resident of Seattle and now |living In New York, were visitors {here last week. eee Miss Elizabeth Anderson left re- cently for Montreal from where she expects to go with friends to Eu- jrope for the summer, Miss Anderson has been attending the University of Washington and expects to resume her studies there next fall. Horowitz, Max Silver, Sol Spring and Dr. John Larie. will be the assisting hostesses, ANNIE WRIGHT TINARY: CLUB The Annie Wright Seminary Club will hold an all-day session Thurs- day, Juno 11, with Mrs, Thomas PF. Basse, 1700 36th ave, On Thursday, Juno 18, will be tho gu of Mn Latimer at her summer Port Madison. Picnic, * the club N. Ff home at AUDUBON SOCIETY Seattle Audubon society will take ‘d walk Sunde June 7, with C. Norman Compton as lead- © Renton Express on Wourth 0 A mM. of 7 Am, and the end of the Ine, ‘The walk interested. Bring lunch, field glasses and note books and wear old clothes, SOCIAL SCORE CLUB Mrs, Allee Powell, st., will: be hostess to th ave, ride to is open to anyone 8 Graham Social Score Stanloy Blumenthal, Charles lctub Friday, June 12, at 1 o'clock. B,, will remain in| Sho will live at 5741 19th Program by Violin Students The students from the classes of Peter Merembium of the violin de- partment at the Cornish school will |appear in a recital Wednesday eve. |ning, June 10, at the Cornish Little theater. ] They will give the following pro gram: Bona’ ** Andante; Allegro Adagio; Allegro Lenore Ward “Moonlig! | Adagio from Irene Bick violin ensemble: Graham French, Elizabeth Choate, Irene Bick, Fred- erick Heward. n “Rondo Capricctoso” . Frederick Heward At the plano, Alice Peterson and Francis Williams Campfire Girls The program for summer activities for Campfire Girls is announced as follows: June 15-21,—Ploneer week at Sealth. June 17.—All-clty Campfire meet. jing aboard Camaraderie at 2 o'clock, | Open to al Campfire Girls, To plan programs for summer meetings. June 21.—Kiwanis day at Sealth, | Parents and friends of Campfire | Girls are invited. June 24.—Allcity Campfire meet. ing at 2 o'clock. June 22-July 4,—First (two-week) period at Sealth, ‘The decoration committeo in-| June 28.— Visiting Sunday at cludes Mrs. Benjamin Rothenberg, | Sealth. Mrs, Max Silver, Mrs. Louis Gar-| July 1.—Alelty Campfire picnia finkle, breakfast. Lea July 4.—Allelty parade and pro+ ST, MARTIN'S MOTHERS’ CLUB] gram.at Woodland park, ‘ Mrs, B. P, Von Anderson will en-| guy ¢.18,—gecond period at Sealth |tertain members of St. Martin's! (wo weeks), Mothers’ Club at luncheon on Tues-!" Jui §-—Anclty Campfire “Know day, June 8, at 12:80 o'clock, at her! yo... City” hike, home, 219 Summit ave. N. Mrs] “yu. 42, Visiting Sunday at Thomas Hacking, Mrs. V. I. Hahn, geatih, Y Mrs. EF. W. Chandlery. Mrs. Mary a a AE Murphy and. Mra: Re Was MoPhal |, SUY 18——Allolty, Campfire, sunset picnic aboard Camaraderie, July 19-25.—Third period at Sealth and guardians’ training course (one week), July 22.—All-city Sea Gypsy advens ture, July 27-August 8,—Fourth period at Sealth two weeks), July 29.—Allcity work party aboard Camaraderic. August 2.— Visiting Sunday at Sealth. August 6.—Albcity trip to Camp Sealth, August 10.22.— Fifth (two-week) period at Sealth, August 12.—Albeity hike to Mercer’ island August 16.—Visiting Sunday at Soalth August 19.—Allcity, “Know Your Clty" hike August 26-September 2— Sports+ man show at Green Lake, “All ‘ampfire Girls Invited, August 26-—-Gypsy adventure to Camp Sealth, Open to all city gitls who attend three or more mectings abourd Camaraderie during summery