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— tDAY, JUNE i3, 19 | Seative June is the happy month of the year for girls and boys attending schools in the East and South e from Miss Ransom's School in Piedmont, Cal., to spend the (Leonid Fink, Curtis Studio); (Right) Miss Mary Collins, daughter of Mrs. Miss Helen Ainsworth, who is ho ley, Mass. (Grady.) ‘| Hostesses for By Lillian Keen La Ballister ncuiente (CUib Dance Telephone MA in-0600 | A istant Laura Emory | } J 9; 1er Planned as Compliment to Visitors; |* sx cvenins. Je Program to Be Smart Feature at Luncheon | 1 Musical Program rere for Garden Party | ae covers Mor rty mp tle Ten € >. aM s Hit i guests mT B Birthday Luncheon | Mra. 1 LH at Sunset Club An sting ev i 1 ni wef day cacao is of the X. WC. A. to the] Home Wedding birth eon fc ra only , ri at 1 . reservations which deal proarani hea ances H will close at noon on Tue: Mi herine F the effect th > entertainment committee asant surprise in store fot, th 40 cheon guests in the form of @ B t cabaret and vaudeville skit produced) (7000717) by daughters of club members. | on tear a. Thrush at ve ear Bae W. J, Taggart, tenor , r Younger Set | vocai—"Pipes of Pan" Soncktor will entertain at supper on = pt. The Flower Duet Pr evening, June f of India honor of their daug Allee McLean ano and Romeyn Jar ter, Miss Greer, and M Katherine Salmon. | x ohaiag Mise Huth Meredith |i her shower Both Miss er and Miss Salmon | v Waters of Minnetonka The maid or hono College Fee atin and her fic it Men Prayer Perfect’ , Stimson | pea and ellow Mr. and Mrs. Tomkins Come to Our Hearts and Abide’ Atgtes! Alia Mtary ‘ s Bernice Taylor to Give Informal Dinner | > ‘i Waiter “Mc Whipple, Mra, M. C. Mum-| alike in p Mra. J. ¥. Connolly and Mrs. C.| houquets of | Mr. I il entertain informally at their home, next Tuesday tra—Br High School Trio, r_ Ttay Lone lebeaHort 06 here My Caravan Has Rested” | gray combination of crepe iid | In the Garden of Tomorrow’ Deepen, and Mrs, Canady 4 : te it. CG. Miller, tenor ; and Mrs. Can Stag Dinner Is Near «(ate wedding tp Biythday Compliment Md ian Pilsen qiages |!ne for traveling an me Thomas Bordeaux Men 8 Ser [raat chermesn, with stag din rat her hone Wednesday a piano ey iE 3 se 3 ey honor of M Bordeaux si f it birt Covers were pla for in 4 i ‘ te f y fi Eliza Lehomann On eir eturn ig MRE Ute CV ete wards, soprano home at 2638 Warren inner at Home hy p | ‘ aed f ge + Herman en.| Service at Luncheon Welcomes ing at their home, in honor of M Trinity Parish will be in charge of} Mra, Charles Elizabeth Bro of San Francisco, | the service on Monday at the Ortho-| tained with b who is visiting town. |pedic lunch room Mrs. August! her home r ¥ Laat ES | Anderson will be hostess, assisted by | honor of Mr J Tea to Compliment Mrs. J. A. McPherson, Mra, Clarence | yay recently come eine Caiseh | Holmes, Mrs. Harry Broach, Miss|to make her home ruse Cruest | Violet Blogg, Mrs. H. A. Blogg, Mrs. | pinced for twelve N Vincent Anderson will enter) 7 16 wilson, Mra. C. I". Austin, Mias whe n 3 until 6 o'clock IN} ate Ww, B, Van Dusen, ‘Mrs, Karl f Mr. and Mrs, Anderson for} iienda have charge; Wednesday, Westmin- | Warren I ster church; Thursday, Pythian, Sis: | Mr. 1 Chase 1 I be assivted by Bar Hare and Mise Flza-|toeq vriday, Alki; Saturday, Frink | last Sunday at the ¢ rn! phre Invitations have] tary bride's parents, Rey mm limited to twenty Intimate)” mig University guild, witheMrs,|of the f€tnerton friends of the honor guost 1. G, Baker and Mrs. 1, Meerse:| read the service in 1c th jdt, will be in charge at the Thrift | relatives and a few Informal Luncheon hop Monday mogging andthe Frink | ‘The bridg.was lovely Charles L. Hibbard will en | Park guild, with Sirs, M. J. Garhart | ding gown "Bt pearl satin erepe tertain with an informal Juncheon | and Mrn. Ll. Hewitt, will have charge |iace, Her tulle vel on Monday at The Olympia, ‘on Monde @ PAGE 3 (Left) means home and ummer with her mother, Mra. ARD PARTY ADDITIONAL CLUBS FEDERATION ia-| Miss Mullin Has Sunny leaves witess commit earl ornament. purpose ce furnishing the clubhouse con wned in peach-tl Pennsylvania With chairman of so- | “Bird Washington hold | “Sea-Gull eft g hat anc inte car and get off at Ferdinand | Leah, Curran Greenwood chapter, No. Tuesday er Thursday even-| Orthopedic Shops |New Resident Whist played, a shower of bride's ro: and there also will be maid of hon jor, wore a gown of violet crepe ,de , with a pleture i r shade, and carr from China WILL SEND I Woman's Cen club to the convention Waphington | Women's Clubs in PX Opholin rose: | with a tea at her home Sunday |G ry 1, Josiaty Co ot ¥! ith nat her home Sun |Grace Wilson, Mra, Josian Collins,| Yapried at Home th t Angeles next erson, | GOLDENROD CLUB yA John King Patten, of] icnausonberger and Miss Mignonne| i Charleston and Mra, Patten A66 | wriigon, The marriage of At, Mark church will| Chase, daughter of Decorations of the home Mrs uy} sy Culbertson, Geor Harrah Ang | Music Students in Piano Program Vivin x present Jean I N. | E Be P. | pe I ive | witches’ Dar MacDow Hotiea, | olepenrannae Lins Miverette ( ade me | “Ror 4 'm'\ Piano Recital Mrs Horton will present at in a plano the | evening, June 16, at at her home studio, 611 m follows Foa. | “The Rosebud Erb Robin's Lullaby Krogmann Erb are4 “Grasnopper Bilbro Mr P Alabama Cabin Myles Lindsey he Mill Summer Reverie “Walle Ronde Viret Laws by Tarantelle Country Dance MacFayden | Valse, Op. 64, No. 1 Chopin To the Rising Tarjussen Love Dreams’ a: Brown Helen Bernth | | nuttertiy” Merkel B. | To a Wha F MacDowell Knight Ruper iG Schumann Mary Curran AT) ogolfommletto’ Bach “Impromptu © Sharp Minor Rotniaold | | Helen Bernth | | tion will be: Moyday, Mra, HH, 1 Lutz; Tuesday, Mrs, Charles Le |'Thursday, W, 1. C Mra, Ray Jones; Saturday, Mra, J, K of | Colman M moot W George Bert, a lunch at 12:30 o'clock, The ferry neaday, June 17, with Mrs. h DAUGHTEE 71. GRORGE 1 Mrs. Joel Francis Gould (Linda Garrison), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. William Crosby | whose wedding was solemnized Tuesday treen Collins, returned this week from Dana Hall, in Welles-| Mrs. Gould are in Alaska on their wedding trip. Portrait by Bushnell. Women’s Clubs : CLUBS FOR MONDAY DATES TO REMEMBER SUNDAY, JUNE 4— TUESDAY, JUNE 16— WEDNESDAY, JUNE RSDAY, JUNE WEDNESDAY, CELEBRATION Daughters of the American Revo ‘attle will celebrate rreve-Bayman, ion of Rainier . has arranged the program, col ting with Wagner's chairman of Hymn of the will American| Mr, Jerome Pickard, who has Spangled Ban the celebration A, SOCIAL CLUB club will moot with Rober- | will hold its annual | Sourd; Wednesday, Mrs, A. A, Gray; wford; Friday, famillos invited to at tholr lunch, Tuesday June 16, at 6 o'clock, for | |} Wisconsin Goldenrod club will | a t Kirkland, Box } will leave Madison Park at 10:0 its annual plenic at} are occupying thelr country home s of St. George will me t | the}in the M. BE. B. A, hall, ‘Thursday, afternoon, jin orange blossoms and her boquet at home after July tin Charleston,) Young Women's Christian aggocia:! June 18, at 1 o'clock, for drill, Ramford at unafilliated | apartment in Hudson Arms for the members welcome, Roy Garrison, ening, at the home of her parents. Mr. and ‘Personal Dr. and Mrs. Albert I. Bouffleur, ho have been in California for several weeks, are expec home Sunday Miss Helen Hill will leave to t on the Emma Alexander for fornia, where she will visit rel- ves for the summer. Miss Meda Hulbert, who has been in New York for the winter and spring months, will return this evening to her home in Everett. Dr. Walter Moore will return Monday from a short business trip to Si Mr Mrs. Henry C. Hibbard have returned from a six weeks’ trip to California. and Mrs. Fred F. Haynes, of s rancisco, formerly of Seattle, are in town for a few days at The Olympic, On August 8 they will sail from New York for u three months’ sojourn abroad. eee Mr. Carl Heussy will arrive home tonight from Cambridge, Mass, where he has been attending Har | vard Mrs. John B. Bell, of Fayette, Mo. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Harriet 1. Wells, at the Cambridge apart- ments, eee Dr. Herbert H, Canfield will leave Sunday morning for the East, to be | gone a month or six weeks. eee Miss Hortense Green, who has {been in Paris for a number of months, will return about July 1, to spend the summer with her parents, | Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Green, | Mrs. C. W. Towsley returned this } week from a fortnight’s visit in | Portland and Walla Walla. | been attending Yale, will return to | town June 24 | aia. te: | Mrs, Alvin Hankins will leave Sunday for Portland, where she Will bo the house guest of Mrs, C. G. Briggs for a week. eee Miss Elizabeth Lea and Miss Achsa Lou Powell returned Friday from a short trip to Montana, see Lieut. Robert Wallace Burke, U. A, and Mrs. Burke (Margaret their | Newlove), who have been stationed ond and bring |&t Schofield barracks, in the Hawaiian islands, will return about July 1, They will yisit Mrs, Burke's parents, Capt. and Mrs. Newlove, In San Antonio, Tex Mr, and Mrs, ® W. Hurlbut and Miss Eliabeth Hurlbut have re- moved to thelr summer. home at | Hunts point | sete | Mrs. N. H. Latimer and family jat Port Madison. Mr. and Mra Norman ‘Tucker have the Latimer summer,