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“heron eat i | 4 f i : | f PAGE 4 By Lillian Keen Le Ballister Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant Laura Emory Dinner Hosts at Seattle Golf Club; Luncheon| Planned for Visitors Mth, EATX will entertain with a dinner of fourteen covers this eve-| ming at the Seattle Golf and Coun-} ND MRS. THOMAS BOR- | Junior League Has Treasure Hunt The Junior league sponsored | | ~| Yachting Party Honors Visitors convention here, of Mr. Jamen D. win 8. ank, Bailey *. | Seattle Saciab r of members of the Bap and Missionary thru the cour board Exary, Mra Cor Mra Ambrose M W, lL. Thompson were hostesses at a yachting party Th ay Dreamery on the F Sixty guests were Picnic Will : Mr. and Mrs will be honta Hen Seary yacht entertained. ry 0. ty lub.” follow Mr, andj tfeasure hunt last evening, atart-| Be Compliment Reena wn. sr et's horse| Me at the Tennis club and return. Mrs RS ast Aa pe ba "” |ing there later for supper. Miss Lc san! so waa {Achsa Lou Powell and Miss Jans Luncheon for | Canadian Guests } Miss Ethel and Miss Eleanor Ir- ‘win will entertain sixteen guests at luncheon next Thursday afternoon at the Sunset club, In honor of Mrs. M. LF. Quinn and Miss Claire Mc- Entyre of Montreal, Canada, who| will arrive in town Monday to be} their guests at the Hotel Sorrento for a short tim Wedding Service Read in Spokane Garden A wedding of interest to Seattlo| friends is that of Miss Ruth Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R.| Rogers, of Spokane, and Mr. John | i Happy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Happy, Sr., also of Spokane, which | was celebrated Thursday evening in| the beautiful garden surrounding the | Rogers residence, with the Rev. Dr. | E. M. Cosgrove reading the service. | The bride’s gown was a copy of the original “Rosemary” wedding gown, which was made with a tight bodice and long, full skirt, with row | upon row of rare old lace. She car ried a small round Colonial bouquet of white roses and white sweet peas. | ‘The gowns worn by the attendants | were of simijar design. Miss Amella | Rigg, the maid of honor, wore tur. quoixe bine taffeta and gold lace,| with small clusters of French flow-| ers and the three maids, the Misses | Elizabeth Trunkey, Jane Hawes and | Gertrude Finucane were in taffeta frocks. Miss Trunkey was in gold shade; Miss Hawes in orchid, and Miss Finucane in apple green, They | wore small lace and flower hats and catried ince-encircied bouquets of tiny flowers in pastel shades, Mr. Cyrus Happy, Jr., of Tacoma, | was best man for his brother and tho | ushers were Messrs. Thomas T. Tay-} lor, Jr., of Lewistown, Mont.; Frank Davis, Robert Gordon and Irving At- water, of Spokane. After the ceremony there was a reception and dancing in the gardens, Mghted by countless iridescent lan- terns. On thelr return from thelr wedding trip Mr. and Mrs, Happy will be at home in Spokane. Mr. Happy attended the University of Washington and Is a member of Deltp Kappa Epsilon. “ee “Miss Cornish Giveg Tea Miss Nellie Cornish and the faculty at the Cornish school, entertained with a gardon tea Friday afternoon, in honor of the guest artista who are here for the summer-—Viadimar Ros- ing, Mrs. Maurice Brown, Mr. and Mra. Cornelius Van Vilet and Mr. Mordocal Gorelis. Mra, A. Hf. Anderson, Mra. A, &. Kerry and Mrs, James D. Hoge pre. sided over the ten wervice sae Visitors to Be Honored Mr. and Mra, George C. Black will entertain with an informal dinner at their home Monday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Richmond Rochester of Now York, who are guests of Judge and Mra, G. A, C. Rochester, Perking had the affair in charge The treasure was discovered by Miss Elizabeth Lea, Mr. Howard Frame and Dr. Roy Donaldson. Among the number who attended the hunt were: Mr. and Mrs. Evan} 8. McCord, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Cebert | Baillargeon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles} Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Homer, Mr. | Neal Misses Jano Achsa Lou atty DeVoe, and Mrs, Henry Judson, Mrs Tourtellotte and the Perkins, Laura Emor- Powell, Dorothy Allen, Polly Perkins, Betty Morrison, Katherine Bacon, Lucy Semple rom, Virginia Merrill, Be. atrice Peeples, Olive Leonard and Elizabeth Lea, and among the men | | were Dr. Roy Donaldson, Mr, Wil- liam MeMillan, Mr. Donald McDon- Mr. Robert Heffernan, Mr. Howard Frame, Mr. Leon Azuias de Turenne and Mr. Russell Perkins, Picnic on Fourth of July Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Poe will entertain with a picnic on Saturday, July 4, at their country home at Hertford, across Lake Washington Informal Supper at Country Home Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Gould will entertain with, an informal supper Sunday night at their home, “Tops- field,” near the Country club, in honor of Mrs, Gould's sister, Miss Jean Fay, who returned Wednesday from New York, where she gradu- ated from Miss Spence’s achool in May. Half-Price Sale at Thrift Shops The Orthopedic Thrift shop an nounces a half-price sale of all articles on {its shelves for Monday, June 29. During July and August the Thrift Shop will be closed on Saturday afternoons. ee Southern Guests Honored at Dinner To honor Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Neil, of Huntington, West Vir- ginia, Mr, and Mrs, J. G. Tennant entertained with a dinner of ten cov ers at their home last evening, C2 4i"e Miss Mary Collins Gives Luncheon In compliment to tho Misses Jane and Ann Koster of San Francisco, | Miss Mary Collins entertained with @ luncheon of fourteen covers this afternoon at the Tennis club, Mr. and Mra. Frederick Kofter, with thelr daughters who have been guests this week at The Olympic, will leave Sunday for thelr home In the South. see Bridge Luncheon at Home Mrs, Robert Dunn and Mra. Perry Burkhead entertained with a bridge luncheon at Mra, Burkhead’s home ‘Thursday afternoon, in honor of Mrn Kenneth Bean of New York, who 1s visiting in towns next Tuesday fo the at a small picn pleasure Mies Idalia Fratt, Mr, Norbet Fratt | and Mr. Charies de la Vergne of N = York, who in visiting his brother-in law and sist Diller Fratt. Mr, and M Tennis Club to Give Luncheon The first of the series of summer muah jongg luncheons at tho Tennis | former state secretary rs. Nichotns club will be given Wednesday after- noon, July 8. . | Service Read at Home of Bride The marrings of Misa Annie Laurie McKay, daughter of Mr. | William McKay, to Mr. George Hin. Folsom, son of Mr. man Hinman DP. home service. The bride, given tn and Mrs. and Mrs, Folsom, was solemnized muiaeeday ccling eens at the|A number of Seattle women will go | of the bride's parents. | | Rev. Dr. Horace Mason read the| Which will conclude with a banquet | The marriage by her father, was gowned in white lace | over satin, Jong and straight of line. | Ophelia roses, white sweet peas and were carried. lilles of the valley, in a lovely shower, | { Mins Helen McKay, the bride's sin- ter, who was her only attendant, wore a powder blue georgette frock and ard Morrill was best man Preceding the ceremony, Miss Ber- nice Domrese sang Truly” and Miss Fa oT yette played the wedding march Mrs. University of Washington carried a boquet of Butterfly roves and pink sweet peas, Mr, How. Love You Johnston Folsom is a graduate of the Mr. and Mrs. Folsom will make their home at Riverton. Orthopedic Lunch and Thrift Shops Mrs, John W. E. Vann will be hostess for St. Paul's church on Monday at the Orthopedi lunch room, assisted by Mra. B. W, Os- good, Mrs. F. R. Crockett, Mra. D. McCullough, Mra, W. Mrs. Schliek, BE. Helen Tobias, Mra. ©. O, Strong, Mra. Annetto Tobias, Mra, W. Brayton, R. K. Mra. mainder of the ‘Tuonday, day, July 1, University guild, Mra M. Stull, chairman; Thursday, Drive, chairman; 3, Mount Baker, Mra, H, L. Bast Highland McGuigan, June C, Mrs. MacGin, Iter Tinn, Miss Mra, 8. Wiltsie, A. In Pickerell, BF. Mra, W. J. Caldwell. The guilds in charge for the re week 40, will Mins Parr, dD, | include: Eastern Star club, Mra, Shafer, chairman; Wednes- Mra, Fr Jifly Bb Friday, July Koetter, chairman; Saturday, July 4, holiday. In charge at the Thrift shop on Universty guild, represented by Mra Ray Andrews Monday will and Mina Ida morning, and Miss Virginia noon. AUXILIARY be A. Mra, ©, Rowen In a) Largo n the D, Lewis and the {GREGATION aftor The Ladies’ auxiliary to the Herat congregation wilt ive A h yonoefit card party Tuesday, June S0n the old synagogue, 16th and Mombers and friend» invited, Vir, ot} THE § Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY AUXILIARY 8T. LUKE'S HOSPITAL The Auxiliary to | Luke's Hoxpital will meet Womah's Bt Monday June 2%, at 2 p, m., at the home of Mra. J. E. Moore, 6975 47th ave. 8. W see | PROGRESSIVE WHIS8T PARTY mpic camp, No. $319, Royal Neighbors of America, will hold a progressive whist card party for its members and friends, Monday even | ing, June 29, at & o'clock, at M. W. A. hall, Third ave, and Virginia st see |DINNER PLANNED The Seattle Associated Public |Stenographers will have a dinner Monday evening at the Frye hotel, to honor Mins Ann Marquis, former president of the association, and also of the Fed [eration of Business and Professional [Women’s clubs. Miss Marquis will spend the summer in Seattle before returning to Los Angeles. | ‘The semi-annual convention of the International Associated Public Stenographers will be held in Ta coma in July and tho local associa fon is making plans for entertain ing visiting delegates et this time over to Tacoma for the convention at the new Winthrop hotel ADDITIONAL CLUBS ELDERBLOOM CLUB The erbloom club | Thursday, July at 11 Third and Virginia will meet o'clock, at | ST, MARTIN'S MOTHERS’ CLUB Mrs. Goorge J. Marlowe, president of St. Martin's Mothers’ club, will entertain the members at cards at the home, 2116 10th ave. W., on Tues day afternoon, Jime 30. Axsisting the hostess will be Mra. Mary Mur phy, Mrs. D. Moyes, Mrs. V. L, Hahn and Mrs. James R. Peterson. Take Kinnear car to Crockett For res: jervations call GArfid-3778. | ee | RAINTER CHAPTER, D, A. Rt | nier chapter, Daughters of tho American Revolution, will hold its |Jast regular moeting’ of the year, Tuesday, June 30, at 2 o'clock at the chapter house, The annual meeting of the corporation will follow, at which time election of officers will bo held. Later in the day there will be a social hour in welcome to the tow members of the chapter, eee W. C, T. U. CONVENTION | IN WENATCHEE ‘The 42nd annual convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Western Washington will conveno in Wenatchee, October 5:8 inclusive. The counties wost of the Cascade mountains and Chelan county, comprise the Western Wash ington field Ite delegates to the convention will represent » member: ship of approximately 6,000 White Rbbonera, Tho convention speaker, who Is also its guest, will bo Mrs, Ida B Wiso Smith, national director of elti zenship, Sho is also state prealdent the Towa Women's Christian mperance Union PICNIC @UNCH HG chapter of P. 1 entertained with « pl the home of Mra, 4627 W. ‘Trenton st, on Tuosday, June 40, at 12:0 o'clock. Mra, H 8. Swikard, nonistant hostess, Con: vention report will be read, 0, will luneh at Cochran, ATTLE & TAR June, the summer month always filled with charming weddings, was at its loveliest last Tuesday evening for Donna Lane and Ensign Burton Davis, the marriage of M garden at “Lanehurs Mrs DATES TO REMEMBER SUNDAY, JUNE Jee and Mra G. A r M MONDAY, JUNE 29— Davis and her attendants—(Left to righ | Lieutenant Commander J. H. or, and Miss Frances Branigan.—Portraits by Robert Tipton. the home of the bride's parent raylor, of the U.S. S. Ar | Personals ant Club News | United States Navy, 8, Mr. and Mrs. James zona, matron of honor, Miss which Frederii it) Miss Laura Emory, Miss Amy Munday, Mrs. Taylor, wife of atenw i ‘ x rn » ¥ t ¥ h 4 ¥ 5 4 ~ @+ enzteke _eeex was solemnized in the k Lane, in East Seattle. Dorothy Lane, maid of how ‘Campfire Girls! Music Dr. and M EB, Hutshing will| Perhaps more! But surely 500 eave Tuesday for game, Cal.,/'The occasion will be July 4 at nere they will make their home Woodland park, at 2 o'clock, where ark base ies the American Legion will have Edwin Mr. and Mrs. Will F. eof the program, Undoubt Davis || Harrisville, Mich. are sp y more than 10,000 spectator : summer with Mr, and Mrs >. j will be present and the oc jon rk | Lee, 902 96th at. N, | presents an opportunity to promote | e. 0 te | Miss Polly Perkins and Miss Janet and Miss Clair Sheahan spent today TUESDAY, JUNE .0— roma for the closing of the Pa Mra, A. B. Stewart's bu | Northwest Golf tournament eon for the members ¢ of bed arsk 20k review clase, at Miss Ruth Niblock, “Miss Karla || The marriage of Mies Phyiiia Pnti- || Stoltenberg and Mr. Jack Swalwell bate hecho ¥ will leave Monday by motor for Lake Shapel; at Chelan where they will visit Mr. and WEDNESDAY | Mrs. William Edris for a week Mre. Hw Se Son er Mr. and Mrs. C, H. J. Stoltenberg wt des and Mr. and Mrs. George Lent re t 0 is and to Portland ent be He etree ee ene ire ene: | aid -rfrlends’ 6f the: Campfire Gistes| ember Pill ba RnOe is aecaaeiannn fe =| Mr. Neal Tourteltotto returned |The Virginia V. leaves Colman dock | York city Vorkenburs | ty | POETRY CLUB Friday night with Dr. Caspar W,|&t ® o'clock, returning from camp July — 20 len van fire | ‘Tho regular monthly meeting of | Sharples from a motor trip Bast eotegrs Satan yen: nme Tenia ce (EES NO Txt, Barr, | uaneiner Eb ria Ames A Sree splendid opportunity to see the fin-/by the Fire,” by J. 2 ‘ton, weorabe 1a | Wednesday evening, June in the| Mrs. Grant MeMicken will Me akt peat aqatas alt in Be Srey | ee Knowlton, < Tuosday o: aha ‘0 California program has been planned and | Cos e recita ne wee ae We « A with | Tuesday on'w short trip to California tener chy bh Haat toc } Augn Peter Mena one] st “The program comprised the follow. | . Miss Salley Harbaugh returned to] | of Stitesia’s) erentget aaa a ling number day from a fortnight's visit with Miss Wednesday afternoon the office ™ Josty Rone Biossoms," “Poppy doney.:| Viteinia Martin and Miss Barbara |Soup and the all-city hikers visited] NATIVE DAUGHTERS fa ony Ole Tee Birnie eee eae ates | Allen iit Wahl hte jthe Spokane, st. dock, with Miss|Om& WASHINGTON b w | read “June contributed by Mra eee |Gene Rousseau acting s leader.| Princess Angeline Parlor, Ne. aT og |, lowell : s | Miss Mary de Hart Androws re-|Next Wednesday there is to be an| Native Daughters of Washingtod ; MEd eckentte eife'® Road.” by Rowe! turned Wednesday from Wells col-|all-clty breakfast hike, r at! moeting scheduled to be held on thelt 4p | “Aurora,” by Meddlo Maze Lebold logo and is now the guest of Mr.|the Ship before Tuesday, Ju regular meeting night, Friday “ a rhe lmeing Biwha” by Dr, FP. W.land Mrs, Daniel Kelleher, ning, July 8, has been postponed Reative of the myatlc Dr. W. L. Hall, club to a plenic at his Indianola, on Aiust 16 wa Thousand Sheep in Paru elena, ahd an anonymous poem sug president of the} ¥ club, hat invited the members of the |! home Tho boat | turned today from a motor trip east and “T Prayed Mo a Prayer," by Pamelia] Mrs, Frederick G. Campbell and Pearl Jones daugh Miss Edna Campbell, of aulaner if and ra gah dal by) Chicago, arrived in town Wednes- “True Postry,” “Spring,” “Kvening” ang |4a¥, to be tho guests of Mr, and Jane Cowl aa Juillet,” by John Lamb,| Mrs, I.’ E. Eyman for a month “Hold Faxt My Soul.” by Thalth Reynor seis “Bulldete of Hrooklyn Bridge - and i “lua Pottery,” by Ata: Tl. W. Cont-| ME and Mra, C,H, Stono and kan, whore tom da plume i Janot] Mrs, J. R. Grafton of Los Angelos Laven can 1a by Myrtte | 2°. Visiting Mr. and Mra, 1, W. of Mary O'Noil! Hunts point. Mr, Roski read quotations from “Nar Bee Miss Ella Lay Turner of Jackson, » is spending the summer with unele and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, Joshua Green, see at Will 1ehVe, Plér &, vat’ Olas mi Mrs, H. R, Williams has returned hai from a trip Bast. BAZAAR AND Se Ta ROR CARD PARTY : , ee Laurel camp, R. N. of A,, witt| }ONTA SOCIAL CLUB hold a tnzaat and card party ‘ryen:| Tonia Soci! club will meet in the day evening, June 80, at 8 o'elock, | club room of the Masonio Temple, Jin Swedish hall, Wighth and Olive,| Wednesday, July 1, at 2p. m. for | aes whist All Bastern Stare and friend. invited YNUAL PICNIC «6 The Caleidh will hold its annual} WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB plonie Tuesday, Juno 30, at the home| ‘Phe Wondb's Civic club will give a of Mrs, ¥. 8, Sylvester at Pernoliff,| garden party at the home of Mra, Balnbridgo Island, Take boat at} Monten Gall, 1689 Bolleviia ave., on 10:00 a, m, from Galbraith doek, at! July 14, Mra, Hattle the foot of Madison at, Hebert and Mrs, Jy Ry Wichler will asnlat, | Campfire. | What shall we do? ideas about it, | Would this appeal to you? 1. Fire making contest (fire by friction). Enter singing “Amer jica, the Beautiful.” ‘ampfire pledge. 4 Group of songs boating; work § (Firefli: walking Pantomine A day | Camp Sealth Tell us your VISITING SUNDAY | Next Sunday is to be |day at Camp Sealth for the p: GUARDIANS’ TRAININ( All Guardians who w more about Campfire lore to attend the Guardiang’ course offered at 19 to July 26. |h COURSE sh to learn © urged training Camp Sbaith July A splendid program been outlined and the course is well worth attending. * The of |the period $10. Registrations should be made early The girls of Port Angeles had a lovely ceremonial recently. , Tt was. held out of doors on the beach, and |was very Impressive, Mrs. Webster, who has been an inspiration and a guido to the girls, was presented a ‘emonial gown and a Torehbear era pin. Sho was given an Indian name which means Leader of Women, ENTUERTAINME AND DANCE Tho drill team of Seattle Counell No. 3166 Security Benefit association, will vo an entertainment and dance Tuesday evening, dune 20, at 9 o'clock, In 1. O. G. T, hall, 1109 | Virginia st see DAUGHTERS OF ST, Daughtora of St. George will meet SORGR visiting Sun- | Series of Concerts by Guest Artists The Cornish school has arranged an interesting series of concerts for the summer months, beginning 08 Monday evening, July. 6, and contin juing each successive Monday ustil jAugust 3. The programs will be {presented by guest artist teachers at |the Cornish school summer sessioa, with the exception of Miss Jeaa | Knowlton, who has been engaged for one concert The artists and the dates of th ies follow July 6—Viadimir Rosing, Russial one of the world’s greatet of song. Cornelius tenor, {interpreter I Van Vile Dutch violoncellist, solo artist and Friday evening, July 10, at the % W. C. A, clubrooms, All members af# requested to be present as the dele gates’ reports from the grand parlet Will be read at this time, as well # summer plans made, oes fu DAHLIA SOCIETY TO HAVE PICNIC Tho Seattlo Dahlia society wil] | % have a picnic ‘Thursday, July u th Park. Dinner Ne er own baskets. ot ve Tho picnic will take the place be the gular meeting eee wt TRIP PLANNED TO . MOUNT RAINIER ie mh On the tth of July the Beal Rusiness and Professional Wa we he club will conduct a tp to Mouth fo tainier, The party will lew Bent fo) M, est 1, at 12:06 o'cl0C8 tie cuching Paradise tii before dinnet 1 th und will gart on. the retuen (iis pp Sunday, 86 2 o'clock, Members © Ub and friends avo abked (ORS th reservations with the executi? Mt tary, Miss Buchanan, at GArtht i a will Tho noxt mocting of the lub a Thursday, July 2, at 1 o'clock, in MB. B.A, hall, Drill, its business sesslon July % at 645 p.m rogular