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~~ THE SEATTLE STAR — | Music | Graduates in | Vie “ite ted by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 tewp sang 1h ta vit ira. | Fiano Recital Edi Assistange-Laura Emory iss espa het cpg cred ido ae tr piss Alice Frew Will Be Bride in Autumn; | Taipei telaiee Mesdee beinere| optea ere antt e vast ; Invitations tended aor Luncheon | ountry: home uasttocl’ doves cue ere! mectotion BOON Y t | Jake Washington, to spend the] Prejude and Fugue 3 RAND MRS. PIEREE JOSEPH) Ep gagement Announced | aaa : Alice Vir at Senior Breakfast | +9 pyre rg {acDowe With Friends Spokane announce the engagement vse Mandels of their daughter, Muriel Rita, to | Mr, Edward Francis Riley, son of Mr J, Riley Mr, Wallace Colling will ar urday from Yale to sp mer with their mothe Green Collins, Mr, Fred pis Hoppe ‘THOSE who have turned to us often tell us later that Four Piano Students The news was made knéwn at the ne wrcta sor, {annual senior breaktast’ Sunday will spend his vacation in Norwa Recital from the moment they called ' nnd Sweden in Recita f ey Alpha | Morning at the Delta Gamma soror us they felt that they were in y house, Miss O'Neil is a graduate e168 Paul Pierre MeNee | present A seat . ; « in | OC the University of Washington, and Mr, and Mra Charles Kenned his talented young pianist the hands of friends; that ime wedding will take p will reosive her master’s Gearee this Poe and family will rem te teisgraf, Louise Kleven a” CC PRS os vee i aes Pipe ant”. . year, Mr, Riley attended the untver: | Hertford on Saturday to remain for lis and Gertrude Kroetch, in they ¢ yuld safely turn over all ay | sity and is affiliated with Theta Delta the summer & plano recital at the McNeely P the details to us, with the ; ning at chi | ee idion, 1108 Br on Thursda assure aa a 4 ig 4 pBntertat 9 The wedding will take place next Mrs, Charles F, Whittlesey will] evening, June 11, at $:15 o'clook assurance that they would be Luncheon autumn, remove Friday to her summer home| The program follows \ given proper attention. Hay honor Mra. George Crabtres,| wuss at Hertford, pne will leave shortly to Join Pr) Small Luncheon Mr. and Mra J, E. Patrieh Pi gabtree in Moun < , by M Rasta é and ate " ee home, Mrs. G. A. Kelley and} 1] arden fixes Ellen Patrick Hollywood, bs oe Varney Ke entertain} In honor of Miss Katherine and Cal, and Mra, Bwepson T, Hark he aah a luncheon covers On| Miss Kleanor Snyder of Washing Mr. Patrick's sister, will arrive by mreday afternoc 18, at the} ton, D. C, who are visiting Mins motor June 11 to visit with rela-| Butterworth tives and friends in town, The party will be guests at The Olympic] staccato Caprice ee S - are ; plo “i Von Mortuary a few days, after which Louise Kieven n’s University club Dorothea and Miss Lillian Richards E pvitations have been fined to} in Bremerton, Miss Claudia Bar. | ICrabtree’s t den will be hostess at a small lunch: a # Ape eon at her home on Wednesday af. Patricks will leave for a tour of tad Chop: re F “SUPERIOR a es = tania | the Northwest, while Mrs. Harkey 1s in B Che \ - — i f iss Arnold Married Bee will remain to visit her sister, Mra.| Neve du ¥rimt 4 ey at tee ae, Sorority House Luncheon and Lawn Fete ries ie Vatchk Mokrese " } marriage of Miss Helen Dor) Mrs Frank Palmer's home at 7906 | Mr, and Mra. Palmer K. Leber-| | Amold, daughter of Mrs. Joba | soward Park ave., will be the setting " . . : nan are home from a six weeks Debussy ip Hayes, to Mr. Lester A. Bender, | for @ luncheon and lawn fete spon visit in the East Figo of Mrs. John Johnston of sored by Rainier Guild of the Or rT ee nbs PL ee { Caepin ges, was solemnized Saturday at/ pedic hospital on Friday afternoon, Mr. Henry Dearborn and M Toiiuae Missa igh noon at the Pi Beta Phi. 80m) June 12, at 12:30 o'clock, The Kath- | f house, with Rev. W. H. Baker | jeen Backus dancers will furnish the Douglas Dearborn returned today from a short trip to California Alfred J. BU ¢ A ding the service program which will Include the fol ae ar ‘Famous American Statesmen,” | i i the bride was charming in her | lowing numbers: | by Sarah K. Bolton |CAMPFIRE GIRLS her's wedding gown of cre: ‘ake + SPE méstion fw “Tony and the Big Top,” by Al-|TO HAVE CHORUS } over cream satin, trimmed with aye... cc eden tareine Portland for the past y have re-| len Chaffee | The Campfire Girls have a great] point. Her tulle veil was ar- n at Play” Necker-Laraine | huriad 0401 Mattia Aoo make’ ¢ a “The Day of Concord and Lex.|many things and to this number) 4 with a cap of point de‘esprit, Kretsler ington,” by Allen French they are adding one e—namely, | & oes the Woods"... Zigumvrwelsia | home ; t fet for bouquet, she carried by pcither tues | te et a big girl's chorus e second re \ and lilies of the valley &] (ay “Vanity Da Delibes Mr, Emerson Higgins, of Chi-| M2AL8 ABOARD |hearsal was held Friday, May 29th, Hats i ly shower. | (bd) “Coquett Gautier | 1 7% CAMARADERIE at 4 o'clock aboard Camaraderie:| ft Mire matroa of honor, Mrs, Cart| Byte firemen | ee a tT. Ey Hggine, for «|. Sinsle Meals, Campfire Girls |Any girl interested is eligibie. The| Phone Company Witness Is was gowned in pale yellow | ~ been. aes f Breakfast, 350; luncheon, 250; din-|chorus is under the direction of + fon ornamented with brillianta, | ba ees ner, 60c; overnight, 60c, |Mrs. Jack Holt, formerly Miss Shed Cornered by City Lawyer her flowers were Ophelia roses b ‘i Non-members — Breakfast, 60c,|fogle of the public school music de Iiies of the valley. } ; ars Dorothy Allen Ai mike luncheon, 60c; dinner, 75c. cartinant The chorus will meet| Pinning down an evasive witness, : ‘ 2 j day for a week's ¥ a 2 Slumber: partie h Bed he ag 5 Keay i Aleck Winstoi 7 y D- ad oes as ee At | The marriage of Mrs. Mildred Mattice Huntington to Sound | 90 fegtetered phvedadap hpi phe ain: right other nee, pee} ae cn ‘“ ei cSt me se aes meer, Margare Derry, i 7 SP a i Saipaeat ron see a Jing the summ 4 sic bol | , Monday obtained an admission a | Heedt and Mary Greiner wore ry Lieutenant Commander Charles Jefferson Parrish, U.S. N., Me. HL. Feutenee and daughter, | 20%, overnight and breaktast |will be awarded all girls who attend|from the reluctant lps of C. ed chiffon frocks, Miss Poy- ‘Gypay Heggar Dance’. | was solemnized June 6, in Bellingham.—Portrait by Hart-| ,? § , | Slumber parties where group has| practice and participate in three ap-| yy one i \- x) ees A ! Jean, of Juneau, Alaska, who hav®! jess than 20 membe i} a a |Fleager, depreciation expert of the tal pink, Miss Carberry | sook Studio. , nbers, $1.60 for din ces of the chorus in petal pink, y! the Hotel Washin, pearan f the choru deep cream, Miss Heeht in peach | epee eines been cepa at . a alors K’\ ner, overnight and breakfast | | Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., - : | ton, will leave Wednesday for ©! Piense secure meal tickets from | pap Sai gg fouen Shaly pivot eal Greiner in jade greed. | spanish Shawl, Dance” lationsp aie SIT, dos iwi a wee [MEar iy. witler PARTY shott trip to San Francisco. bookkeeper before using dining. Wednesday during the) | ° add cette joibuie ans STE yen bouauets, Patricia |-Xuandenn’ Gist: |ding, at which the Rev. 0. F. Krel-) John 3. Miller W. Rt. C. ee room summer there will be an all-city |far adduced in the telephone rate Hien Arnold in « white organdie | “ittle Mise Muttet ger will bo the officiating ClrBY?}. piitary whist party Friday ever M Mra, Walter Schultz re A Campfire group may prepare a|Cmpfire adventure aboard ship. All| case carried the ring in the he Moth abd the Fiasns man. The public ts invited i j fs ga * *lturned Sunday to thelr home in| Fi ker’ dinner aboard the ship |Sitls may attend these meetings | Fleager, who ts also a vice presi Tk’ Gap rosebud Min ene FUE era oe s ‘rely § o'clock, In Veter | Wenatchee, after a week's visit in paying $200 for use of equip.| The third annual Sportsmen's! dent of the Pacific company, ad- Me Ted V 1 of T | Dramaila Personae i ADDITIONAL CLUBS Dt, | town ment |ahow will be held at Green Lake, | mitted that rates from phone users : i, Ted Vinyard of Tacoma was! peggy Yeaman, Winnifred Grinnell, ronda c é ah pe ath “ sa phone user Frinnellt, lends welcom é ee pats July 25 to August 2, under the : : . ° Mes wah ecke eyes | F rr “ “ bikes . © collected to pay for plant . io ate ec st Sona Vinge : 1 abrir ga lan pct Ada | Ce eke CAMARADERIE GIFTS auspices of, the: Sportsmen's. Asso, | #70, Collecter:to:pay. for plant, depge aie Dinsld Hagerey, tho uate |othY Hayes. Dorothy Dyson, Helen Pe. | STATE EMBLEM COMMUD CLUB Six belis! The ship's shiny new|clation of Seattle. This show hasj Clatlon and that when the money is A and Donald Hagerty, the ush-!11,. xtisabeth Lackorn, Corinne Feun-| The attention of organized WO!) CARD PARTY clock just d the hour. You|been in the past, and ts ng to|thus spent, it is added to the plant rs | tain, Irene Maton, Iren Geral-|men thn “olppeat helne ur. You p Mrs Hayes was costumed in| dive Riau eau are ton teen hire ‘rio astaaraeadee ey a i}. Queen Anne Community club will | for New York. They » must see this clock—it's aboard|be something very unique and in-| value .|% : ahaa ! Wrgserislt. wueretaia.” Searwery | ree. oe ee Oe Camene : cand parte evening, |on tho Le 13, London | Camarnaderie, and it’s fat and happy | teresting, and this year, Mr. W. C.| Phone users are then required to Bw: ya cae 7 a Jean Townsend, Denna June | ¥ Mrs. W. H be cane ateNe in 8 at &: ‘ect will be their headquarters for the | lo and trustworthy, — w nry, the executive secretary, has | p, 1 income rate on the total plant ; a ay georgette. Margaret Grinnell, Billy O'Netl,| man’s Century club, which have | : bat : baer emtaplpai abaptes ery phe sdb ‘s i ha ;Camptire Gita: to spate f “appease ta pois asi f At the reception t followed the | Junior Mitchell, Georgina Henderson, Dei-| dorned it, as has als 5 Biisinens | ‘ o ¥ Harvard, jummer, tho hey xpect y Ht al u an kev p better track ty Campa Hg ir fis P mly ae, which m “ans tha they must Hi ony, assisting were Mrs. Paul {Ts Watson 2 fort oft bhouse fund, | Paris, Edinburgh, Dublin, and nearly our time when you work ticlpate in the affair. > | pay the phone trust income on their ee Mie Dorot Burd, Mes.|. Reservations for the affair may oe Ww : Ticke bal ¢ door, | ail parts of England, They will re The clock ts a gift from Sunde| Planning now to have a clean white|own money spent in building .the SW. Herrin, Mise Bartarg|D@ Made by calling Mra. John F peterpa tic "Wormsn's: National a o-. turn for the ng of the fall quar: & D'Evers, and Camaraderte is very | middy ready for July for that | plant. . y W. is. 2 a) Rau nt RAnier2010 or Mrs. Frank | ciation, Modern Woodmen of Ame POSTPONED ter, October 1 | proud of tt is the day Mr, Henry will want the) Winston had an interesting half 1 pat Miss Jean tte Ware. | Pogarty at RA nler fea, the Browning club, the Wo-[ oer ned by Ratnle ee \ « |girls to be there in a special body. | hour seeking to gain the admission ig trip, pale M ‘y Bare wor oe men's League of Universal Lplerbcnnenl Er DAA ie ueasay ave Miss Roberta Humphrey who has| Perhaps you've seen the gay fags|The girls and their friends are also! from Fleager. SMe ah ait tith'ace. NE | Wedding at Home and the West Seattle Art club. | {iMRI vnor of ita new menibers, | been attending Wykeham Rise school | flying from Camaraderle but you}Welcome any time during the show.| Fleager took the stand Saturday home 637 11th ave. N. EB.) T § | Mrs. Pittwood'n letter-says hat Woxa postpousd in the East will return June 16 to| probably did not realize that they {Call the ship, CA pitll183, to find)and introduced exhibits purporting } 5 \in Laurelhurst “In order to give to the atate of their vacation with their parenta,/ spell WELCOME and other nice| out Just where to go and what you | to show the depreciation of the Home Daughter's Engagement | sr. and Mrs. Wilbur Byron Iven| Washington the recognition it Is Captain and Mrs, Omar J. Hum-| things, The flags are the gift of|are to do. There will be a pet|Telephone Co., which makes the new Announced |have issued invitations to the wed: |Justly entitled to among gatherings : : phrey |Mr. Tracey of the Alaska Steam.| Parade for girls and boys on that/and higher phone toll necessary. : lding of Miss Mary Jane Sama, daugh.|0" conventions of a national or ampfire Girls: see ship company. “You ought to dress|@ay, and any girl may enter her| Direct examination was concluded Me. and Mrs. L. M. Cundiff an-|ter of the late Mr. J. G. Sams, of | Mternational nature, a popular em | Mr. and Mrs, Frederic Struve,|that ship of yours once in a while,| favorite “Fido” or “Prince.” This | Monday by Otto B. Rupp, phone cofn- Paice the engagement of their| Olympia, to their son, Mr. Byron|blem has been suggested, to be) During tho summer classes inj who have been abroad since last) said Mr. Tracey ax he presented the !% & great chance for all the girls | pany counsel, and Winston began ; ghter, Velda, to Mr. Marvin Griswold Ives. | Proudly worn or carried by every | crate work, symbolism, etc. will be | February, are expected to arrive In| gay pennanta to give service and also to spread | cross-examining the witness. } wna of | and Mrs. B.B.| ‘The service will be read‘at the Ives | delegate or representative. Such 40 | given upon request Requests ‘ew York, June 29. Campfire. Any girl that attends; Dean John T. Condon, sitting as f faugh of Wenatchoo. _ | residence in Laurethurst on Satur.|¢mblem gives delegations prestixe | should be made in writing or by cee ROLL OF PROGRESS, 1925 | will represent the Campfire organ: |special master in chancery to hear f ise Cunditt attended the Uni-| day evening, June 20, at 8 o'clock. | 874 distinction. The state of Wash-| telephoning Miss Brown or Miss| Mins Anne and Mins Katherine! Will your nam® be there?’ That|!ztion, and will put on some kind | the case, finally admonished Flaeger perity of Washington. She is a} Both Miss Sams and her fiance at | aanee is ne tne known 4% the | Rringtoe aboard Camaraderic smpton returned Sunday from |is the question every Campfire Girl; Outdoor program, both after | to answer the questions. ier of Alpha Gamma Delta and |tended the University of Washing: | Pversreen State pecrnote ot her riben' meetings will be held|schdol in Columbia, Mo., to spend |will be asking and not at any other | 700M and evening. | “Do not argue with counsel, Mr. fe chub. Mr. Slabaugh attended | ton, where he was affiligted with Phi | Cversreen foreats, sublime in thelr} every Tuesday aftern aboard | their vacation with theirp arents,|time could our old adage be more | - |Fleager,” Dean Condon said. “An- Mahington State college. | Kappa Pai. | grandeur, and ate Tree” of zat |Camaraderie at 2 o'clock. Twenty-| Mr. and Mrs, Horace ¥. Compton. true, for in the matter of earning} During the summer classes !n}swer his questions., You will be giv: oes | vane oe. Ps fac bar pe ‘Ni rey me we Uni +r five points will be awarded each for ——— Lee lrank it surely is “wanting a thing craft ‘work, in. symboliem, ‘etc., will jen an- opportunity to, amplify. your 1) . . ~* States and probably in no «world, in i eno 26 nian . - . e aU onta t ¥ d D st. R s a4 . Luncheon Honors Foundation Fund States and probably in the world, ‘the best report, 20 for the second| Everygirist Magazine suggests the |hard enough and keeping at it long |, held Upon request. | Requests | answers later. New Secret > . | beat, ete, and at the close of each swing books for your vacation lenough.” The Roll of Progress, be. |SH0Wld be made in writing or by} cretary if rogram jthan any other species, used for 8) week the two scribes having the ding ginning June, 1925, will be p ‘ated | telephoning Miss Brown or Mi Zo compliment Miss Florence} Ballard unit of the Music and Art phoalge han lh - pao ha saig highest number of points will be ‘Old Brig’s Cargo,” by Henry A. lin the reception hall aboard Cam-|Prinsice aboard Camaraderie. | ¥ 3 otk, the newly appointed relig-| Foundation fund will meet at Etks’ | #”!° ton to lead tho na) civen a trip at Camp Sealth. Pulsford laraderie and s | — | ; | fe produc r ser : jaraderie and the names of all girls} cornea a coernty jes the pares are and iryenca es Sey aeolian Group presidents ate “The Scarlet Cockerel.” by C. M-|taking rank after June Ist ‘will ab: | ceee tenaatey tai “wot DAYS MORE en's istion 80 lon eaday afternoon at 2 o'clock, | . by aboard ship each Sublette lead ard ’ day 2 Mm. C. W. Lippincott, chair-| for its last meeting this season | sreatest tree—and it grows In every | ariernoon. “The Cluteh of the Corsican,” by |" re esi ee Sateen : | Camaraderie at 2 o'clock, Twenty- ofthat department, entertained} Mrs, J. C. Dickson has arranged | Part Hd the en bdo native trees | = a — see ee aatr, ps Wis re held twice | tive points will be awarded each luncheon today in the tea room| the program which follows are found. Many of theso trees . ° |® month during the summer, the| week for the best report, 20 for| ora feens were growing before Columbus National Furniture Co. |first Saturday and third Friday at 2| sccond best, etc, and at the close | Moving From } 4 a a La Sonambula’ * Leyback | made his epochal voyage across the ||| jo'clock. Girls wishing to take rank | of each month, the two scribes hayv- | 509 Union Street I opedic Shops ae ee ee | Atlantic. | should secure all necessary recom-|ing the highest number of points ] ps Nea whee cesceesseceesesRogers| “Aw tho fir tree stands forth Off T D 5 : | |mendations from thelr guardians be-| will be given a week at Camp PPB etenarst cutia with Mrs, Flossie} “1 Would Weave a Song for You" [among its forest fellows high and ers a LWo-Vay )pecial on fore appearing before Wohelo coun- | Sealth. } cet wilh’ Save’ Chaves! : + O'Mara |straight and strong—a true sym-| cil. “The journey of a thousand ~ Start a N. D: BR tay et the Orthopedic Lunch slag Jeraberear tue plane jbol of ‘greatness—so Washington, | e miles begins with one step"—and| Group presidents are asked to a New Vay Assisting will be Mra, € J.) Dance ie jthe father of our country, stands | Istep by step we progress to the|help aboard ahip each Monday af- i. Mra, 0. Echieman, Mrs. N. | Argentine Tango-Spain’ Mia heading the long roll of great men es |goal we set for ourselv: ‘Vacation | ternoon. Mrs. W. J A Miss Eleanor Tredman and Miss Ruth {i 1 t ieee Heitata, Mrs.! geney, accompanted by members of the of Me) sre sor pne - aes aC ltime is a wonderfully fine time to - . Mrs, C. W. Johnson, | Howe College orcheatra sired to blend the fir tree and the| accomplish all: the little: thin x oe Bo. Skinner, Mra. E.R. Guthrie, | Sexophone solo likeness of Washington so as to| Saulah the rethosl earrdoce e i msn wr cee renee ae a mG. 8 Ka a r, TR. BE. Davis. lad f i eclally hired to instruc 5 a Pastengren, Mrs. P, Bar| vocgs tat and iatataie comeioet | tow time. So, whether at camp or|extras in “East Lynne.” All thiey Me ; “The Splendour of the Morn”... di iL cognized. |}) { 3 e i :, vy : tem Hill guild with Mrs, Harry 1 PRY anderson | “Will you please bring thin before ||| | paps leas sebelah ith iiuded in Dbl a Laan ; Eat and Mrs. Clair Croken will Scott | your organization for endorsement || Hane aantavattent at ie be Dis. hag ais iaeity with | to charge at the Thrift Shop Tues- eter or adoption and report to me their ||| . the “polka” and “schottische. to Py S Morning and Seahurst guild with| purtesque on grand opera— action. | = pia : | Serntiag Swan and Mrs, Robert = caliph a Je tat ope “MRS. W. H. PITTWOOD, | | = z to ee 4 ing will have charge on ‘agg Mp Nincraioy 2925 Whitman ave. | —— 3 to p : 4 Lthe Fairy . ¥ afternoon, Statry steno! villain | Chat ft " | | { y Johnson ‘the Villain hairman of the Emblem ; { ] = - - Committee.” | . LI ie i 4 eee | i to i} Women’s Clubs arr | to ie The Eastern Star olub, 4090 Arcade { i j WILL BUY CWBS FOR TUESDAY inh ate Me i si, |Sauare, will entertain with a bridge |]! to \ 1 Fit Manica Ted ee Nandan parker stu Bal | party Wednesday, June 10, at 2/[]| ito ’ TLE COUNCIL P, T. A o'eiock, - GathaaTen tildes ane whist Pigs Cn heed Fal hd teat | | th —enough WALL PAPER tle Council of Parent-Te it 7 & board’ meeting at 11 o'clock, fol- i | te 7 Teacher | will bo played. j ' W W. TO . to paper a 12x12 room ” junch it 12:30 id . f ey a soy, June Be at | SEROTAL MEETING Puiciaie casatity at 4 oolook: gine f ut ee Wee ers a —enough Paint for your am, in t ir ‘ 5 os ae fj ; 1a ae | HE Quartermaster General offers for 0 jorch, ponding | Riga | Cee WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB a | Q " : : P i " yrs 8. HB. Fleming of the| Mrs. W. E. Barnhart, president of | AS PICNIC | sale at public auction commencing 0 —8 rolls of 30-inch Wall y Mee aa ne tie whi the Seattle Federation of Women's} ‘The music department of the ||, iI 10:00 A.M., Standard Time, June 29, }/to Paper. “ iross, the president: | clubs, has called ‘a meeting of all 5 Cl o , | =) ri i ; will clubs, Woman's Century club held the an- 1925, at Camp Lewis, Washington, 847 =. 1 | } Pi ers. serving a, 13" the com: |delegates who will attend the state | nual play day and picnic at tho| | buildings and h66 tons of mailena track- to —enough Steel - Wool: to i} i Be its a9 gs, With Mrs. Grows) convention in Port Angeles, June 16-| home of Mra. Glen Johnson at Kirk: | 4 i , | 8 + B, t to _ last a lifetime, a # te > Mrs. John Sum-| 19, for Tuesday, June 8, at 10:30} jand, on Frida ee eeanG REMARKABLE value is represented by these age. to 4 f Dancing W: Cetin HA. Pashicy and Mrs.| o'clock, at the Federation clubhouse | End Tabl oo ; ) —4 cans of Dancing Wax. + 1) a platted 5 was served on the lawn and a most Ind Tables, handsomely finished in mak ” te y vice presidents; Mrs.| women's ‘Tuesday club with M | ; ahogany, | thi NN vi : 9g to —10 rolls of Oatmeal i i Hien yy. cht Tecording secretary; | ¢ @. Bra diner, 1780 40th at, at Sable aie tac brie ten given, all and suitable for any number of uses in every home. | This sale will yield approximately 9,285,- Pulps ) “ 0, i y . G. Bradner, at 2301 An election of officers was held| "I . § A Me “pole pat 4 . ! aa a, Correnvenaing wee-|oretoek. Program will include a talk | and as Mrs. Victor Zednick was un-|]| Exactly as illustrated. We advise an early selection! | 000 fete lamer, BAM a Fa OGe sesh 4€15) 100): Senet ck, Gee a Mertary, and Me pea tina | by Men. Harlan Thomas, who will able to accept the office of chalrman | | doors, plumbing and electrical fixtures, ]/to one quart | Feet i ia er, 3 - J. Gibson, |e of hée experiences while abroad. | o¢ tho department for unother year, |f| {7 7 etc. ips Varnish, with a nickel | ¥ Ws. '6 4 Mrs, J. H. Templeton was elected in|{| Convenient | eg ayer | to change. ARTIN’S yc ‘ | BASKET LUNCH her stead. The vice chairman, Mrs. |]| * 5 kad YY | ffionts int , ae THERS' CLUB) 7 icalen of Camp 1472, Ro M. A,|J. H. Nichols, and “the soaretary.!{| ‘{ Credit i Specifications of ay containing ter ms to 4 pounds of Glue. i a ‘tnemnieen Andersen will en-| are nvited to bring a basket hinch | treasurer were re-elected to servo|]] { for everyone, no mat- } | and conditions of sale and detail inventory —8 pounds of Paste. Be Chat at iShoheks ney hf and spend the day at Alki beach, | another term. i) j ter what you select. } | may be obtained from the following: to \ S 1 June § jUncheon on Tues-| where they will sew for the bazaar,| Mra, C, W. Chandler and Mrs. | Vay a amall sum dow: a WE'RE MOVING— 119 sii) O'clock, at her! on qpuexday, June 9 George G, Haecker were elected det- | pave cths ifaewieare: ta 1 ai ‘ Ret to . ( i Hanmit ave. N. | Mrs. ene * egates and Mrs, John R. Stewart, | you hewis, and pay. the | Quartermaster, Camp Lewis, Wn. to HAT’S WHY! > a haces V. Lt. Hahn, | past PRESIDENTS alternate, to the biennial convention remainder in extremely 4 to At Y Wil be the and Mrs. Mary) ASSOCIATION, G, A, Ri ° of’ National Federation of Music Hahieles whale tee Quartermaster Supply Officer, to ! tonating Now| at edient’s amciation of Cuba In Portnn, montily paymenta, ; San Francisco G. I. Depot, ti i q Bs dies’ ag abe 00 SAA AAARAAARAARADRAA Pav - oh 3 ‘ 5 OTH SEAT | raealy ag eHe 9, at noon, at Meves' | ANNUAL PICNIC | | Fort Mason} San Francisco, Calif. i i Be fouth BA cafeteria. Members reauested to at-| Tho annual plenic of the American : 0 | i: ioaetints 2 A. will hold | tend. as business of importance will Association BF Univeralty ramet e The eee hale General, to ‘ 9, tg ot Luenday afternoon, | be transacted, eattle branch, will be held at the | =a wr nitions Building, t O'clock, Mrs. Sumera Arie ome of Miss Lucy 9125 View | a! Meera ’ 0 ent of Nonin, s r imerall, | hom of fins Lucey Swift, 91 Mi Ww ~ wie p-@-G a Washington, D. C. a f TH give gn eieen Anne | ave, Friday afternoon, June 12, at é s } a report of r: q ‘loc! 4 7 J ow Port of the proceed-| yremont W. GC. . will give a] o'clock, Supper will be served at 4 fh pha Ws paevaatiie 4 Ny berdeen convention splendid entertainment in Asbury M,|6 o’clodk, Members uro asked to arnt A Yay Fat Tho Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids 509 Union St. aot H. durch Tuosday evening, Jur bring their lunch, Coffee will be _a—wne eee we. ~ wave a —— AL BOCIATL © ae « at & o'clock, The program] served by the hostess, Take Ballard jo, a i Ee TLIC : 413-424 PIKE STREET; CORNER FIFTH WAR: JD IPA ; Boclal elub will | includes excellent music, both vocat car, No, 28, to. end of line. | ’ a \ pt party at Woog'y hall, land instrumental, readings and reel’ Personal contributions for the |

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