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FRIDAY, JULY PAGE Seattle Society ___ BRIDE OF Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, é Assistant Telephone MA in~ P, Laura Emory See Din 8 ill Hon or Returned Pravaler:. 7 Vi itor ll Be Complimented i wedding was Mor home when Virginie James § solemn day eve of Mr their me e Valley the Olson, 29, at Otat Adeline f Mr bee Id Oien, read of Kent the R before the banked with wk snapdrag and phiex ti ns for Mitchell which’ was Ray Hyatt y cat , | huckleberry ¢ *, Vrs. eplace ns, hydranga Leading to the altar was a wide ailse of white standard blooms. The bride, her father atin embr tulle dge |) Wednes baskets filed with lovely given in was marriage by exquisite in tvory ed with pearls. Her with orange and she carried white sweet yell was bound oms peas and Ceell Brunner ‘The only ornament Aum necklace nd & gift m the the groom. Lee F. ¢, Was matron of honor rosebuds {1 & long shower worn was a Small Dinner at wit tr Tennis Club Mrs. M net tian sapphires, Olen. of the She wah reotte and quet en Ke 1 her bo was Mise Minn, hade Hattie of Fergus wore in am lace, pmbined orehid peach and carried Miss Pav pee and Miss Visitors w and Art undation & mem, on Te of Seattle of Hobart Peterson. Musicale to Honor The My Edith Bi bridesmaids. ‘They geo tte frocks. Miss Peterson, in pink, and Miss Black, in blue. Both maids carried round bouquets of pink sweet peas. Little Charlotte Bond Hubbard, of Tacoma, was a dainty flower gir! in white organdie and pink and blue ribbons, carrying a« jtiny basket of rosebuds Mra. Olson wore powder-blue grepe J Ulles of the valley for corsage Mr, I Oien was best man for} his brother Following the service there wna a/ large reception. Mr. and Mra, Oie left Tuesday on the H. F. Alexander! for California, the bride traveling in| . wood-brown crepe ensemble with smart hat to match. |Mrs. Baker to Entertain | for Mra. Mitchell |" Mrs. Ralf Douglas Baker will en Htortain al on Tuesday afte noon, Ju home in honor of Mrs Mitchell, of Chicago, her Mrs, He Invitat intimate fr wore Z Mrs. James S. Oien and Mrs, Olaf Olson, whose Mr. and Mrs. Oien will make |—-Portrait by Bushnell. ale Henry olay Memorial at ng the program the guests A motor trip thru Surrounding the the The will be the various units of the zation and the members of the f directors ee Luncheon for Miss Dodge Marjorie lands, ont rnoon of th Mrs. George Nelson W daughter, Mins Isob Washington, D. ¢ been Theo. who have and Mr past week the guest the Vancouver, announced. Franc who tx aunt Committee Announced for Dance The comm informal al ¢ limited to Lor guest be been mds of the ho Bridge Luncheon fer Grubb will con at ne t th Priday Tea ounced for even includes: Hamilton de Veuve, m Pitt Trimble, rill, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Wallace Green Collins, Phillips Morrison, Mrs, George Warren Boole, Mrs. James A. Shea. nan, Mrs. Donald Nicholson and Mrs. Lorenzo da Ponte. Bridge Party ne Woodmansee enter: her} fect toda Vancous yes | erta- rer Luncheon for Visitors Seventh In compliment to Miss Betty | ave. W, Brainerd and Miss Thelma Harvey of New York, who are the guests of Mra. Pierre P. Ferry, Mra, Ira Rawn | entertained luncheon Thursday (Bur- | afternoon at The Olympic dett Ms npgon) entertained with al % ie 9 Mise Neva bridge party at her home Tuesday in| Sepyice Read in Garden Mr. and Mra. J. F. honor of her sister, Mrs, Ross H. St.!~,., pases pat as The marriage of Mixx Violet’ Pit-| "Pending th Clair, of Portland. and Mra. John 1 ri * » H: |tekow to Mr. Lorenz Anderson was Moeur, of Phoenix, Arizona. Four eee ae ae ee eine solomnized Saturday eve in tables were in play ummer home among the Thousar woe garden of the bride's parents, The | SU™™ the ‘Thousand Islands, and also has visiting bride was lovely in rose and gold @.": Dinner taffeta combined with rose point | Mf: 8nd Mrs. James Dougtas in New i Mr. and Thursday m tor trip on daughter Dougina, who in in the East of Gen. and aid at immer guest Kine Mra. J. Woaley been compliment to Mr. and Mra. and carried Columbia and yellow as née. per tebosceet FisAA Daeoe rold Glen (Anita Merry Wheeler). |rosebuds for bouquet at Marbi¢head and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8, Kerry entertained) Misa Margaret Anderson, the maid ee th a small their home honor, gowned in gray. crepe Tuesday evening. lo chine and her flowera were Ophe lla roses. The little flower girls Marjorie and Helen Huoladonk, wore gold and rose organdie frocks and carried baskets of pink and apricot sweet peas, Mr ald | Tomkins and Mr Kind was best man. MeRee will spend Mra. P. E. Nieax sang “Promise | July and the week Me" before the ceremon and the| ver island. wedding march was played by Milas on os, Luella Cooper. Mr. and Mra. E. B. Edgers entertained with Mr Henge Kidddieaga aro in| tt Thun by motor for Vaneou an informal bridge at her homeghis ae ; "i wy ver, B. on a week's vist afternoon in honor of Mrs. Kenneth | Victoria, B. C, on their wedding Gia 8 Edgers, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. | ‘'P Gilbert Hain, of Spokane,‘two recent brides Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Edgers are spending the summer with Dr. and| Mra, Edgers, caiicgslinrs was Mien Betty Morrison will spend week-end in Vancouver, B. C., of Mies Margaret M the gen hi Hosts at Daneing Party «Mr. and Mrs. Varde McFarland en- tertained thirty guests at a dancing party at their home Tuesd: rening. in compliment of Mrs. McFarland on her birthday. ax the guest Rae iter Mrs Fourth Mr. 4 Mra v McEwan and the end of Informal Bridge Party Mrs. William Pigott, Jr., Dr and Mra Mensor, Merrill C. of San Francisco, are the guests of Mr. ond Mra, W. C. Meagher, at 1606 W. 12th at, Mr the Thrift Shop willbe closed all day | Mensor (x a member of the faculty | Saturday, July 4. at Stanford Medical school. oe earn y ~ Women’ S Clubs Mrs. E. B. Bailey, | in visiting Dr. and Mrs. Jay rand, ADDITIONAL CLUBS | WEST SEATTLE W. Cc. T. U, eal | Went Seattle W. C. T. U. will hold} 2GION lite regular meeting at the Hiawatha | playfield, Friday, July 10, at 2 p,m All interested women invited to at-| tend. Mensor |Closed on Holiday The Orthopedic lunch room and of Minneapolis, I Du see | Miss and Miss Marcella SCOUTS RESCUE ,Girl Saved From Drowning by Three Boys and Miner Norma AMERICAN L' CARD PARTY The American No. 11, will sponsor a card party Thursday, July 9, at the Sigma Kap- pa house, 4732 2ist ave. N. E. The proceeds will go to purchase bed jackets for the disabled soldiers at Cushman hospital. Bridge and whist will be played. et ae Legion auxilia OLYMPIC CAMP, | Olympic Camp, No, 9319, Royal Neighbors of America, will hold regular business meeting and juve-| nile night, next Monday evening,| How three Boy Scouts of Black July 6, at § o'clock, in the M. W, A.| Diamond, aided by a miner employed CAPITOL HILL hall, 1929% Third ave by the Pacific Coast Coal Co., saved Wi oti Te eee |the life of Mixs Helen Walters of Capitol HN W. @. 1. U, pe LADIES OF GOLDEN NORTH | Black Diaond from ene nerway |! tertain luncheon uesday, uly " was related Friday. Wet) shag ctaldeie atthe homie: of | «nee Taiee, OF Che Godse drt | Mee ee wan eveluming in Mrs, Anna K. Colwell, 731 Surnmit|4n organization of women who were|tne Inke during an employes’ out- ave: ‘There will be a program|former residents of Alaska, will|ing. Seized with cramps, she went ind a good speaker following the|hold their monthly meeting Friday|down. W. E. Mellon, a miner, also iohigon evening, July % at their lodge| swimming, went to her assistance rooms, 1923% First ave. After a| Peter Gallagher, Billy Nicholson business session there will be @)and Royal Robinson, Black Joint meeting with the Alaska Order| mond Boy Scouts, set out in a of Yukon Pioneers. A large attend-| rowboat to the rescue. The four ance is requested by the president,| succeeded in getting Miss Walters Mrs. KB. A, Korthauer. | safely shore. pr mga The lake is a popular Big Salmon Cargoes |r River gorge to Come Here Soon! p, Loop to Work Death took Howard W. Adjutant,| Large gargoes of the 1925 salmon | ’ puck ake soon’ to arrive in Seattle, it] on Reindeer Job . Thursday, after a brief illness, at MRRaEAT bectnas os af W, Charleston st.| 10e announced: by the Chamber of! pr. w, T, Lopp, who realigned aome becdhe Mgt? "|Commerce Thursday, |months ago as head of the Alaskan services are being arranged.| A normal run is expected in all/jureau, U. S. educational depart- a construction super: | parts of Alaska except in the Cop-| ment, left Seattle this week for Bat- per river country, whore the run of ¢iniand, in Northwestern Canada reds has fallen down badly | it6 been employed by the Hud. company to reorganize its industry, a year In this work, Dr. to be engaged by the Daniah RNLA SEATTLE REVIEW NO, § Seattle Review, No. 8 W. B. A. of the Maccabees, will meet Thurs: ‘ July 9% at § o'clock, in 1409 Ninth ave, Adjutant Succumbs to Brief Sickness y evening, A. O. U. We hall resort near his home Wuneral Adjutant » who haa beendn chirge of Se- intendent the construction of several large Vanes Dr. Hawkins Leaves | inte on California Tour | exe the Plymouth Congregational | kovernment with a chureh, Aixth ave, and University at, | reindeer into Greenland will have & new pastor while its | lishing the Industry there regular incumbent, Dr, Chauncey J! r) Hawking, jx vacationing in Califor. | {nin during July und August, at 9:45 Friday morning, the fire de Tey, Charles MH. Myers, D. D,, of | partment put out a amall roof blaze Plymouth church, Shaker Heights, | which started at the Waldorf hotel, Cleveland, Ohio, is the man who will! Seventh and Vine, ‘The damage wax fill Dr, Hawkins’ pulpit. slight, He was also a mem~- Surviving him | a daughter | attle bulldings ber of the 1.0. O, FF. wre hin widow and and estab Norwegian Society Picnics on Fourth The young Kre- mad, of the First Norwegian church | will hold thelr Fourth of July piente at Lincoln beach, ‘The plenickern wlan to arrive at the beach at people's society noon, THIS (Adeline Personals on Vancou Din- | Lopr | lew to importing: | | ANEWERING A CALL turned in} WE E K ~_) CANADIANS SEEK Wins Sta r Ba lloon Race’ CAMPS CLOSED SHIP’S RETURN “Bag” ‘a ‘led ‘ Pars dise FOR HOLIDAYS Claim Vessel Illegally Seized Farming and Construction by U. S. Customs Ending Unemployment FALL LUMBER PROMISING Record Building Year Will Have Good Effect on Trade BY FRANK ’ OSTER AN FRANCISCO, Canadian M pany has file United st William custom in the sult According to t Harbor ym rying argo of lq by th maolidated Exporter of Vane San Balvad vT wpany of faye, Just when was 2 pends upon ™mar- sat wm sation ie» re- ome of the men est fields construction work, lumber continues to orably with that for June and production ts being t it shall not exceed uver, and firm denies the United onsigned to when captured viola law Federa claim that the Coal Hurbor hi on gaged for 1 landing Nquor by tw and that th Ban Sal om were to maak on ates liquor 4 it of authoritie cts for a good fall trade are did not rise it @x- the price lows @ Prospe promising. ¥ wheat maintain the spectacular periene the spring, that i at toda good profit for the farmer The figure is probably due DEAF UNABLE TO Sra ner port and Experiments Unsuccessful, ing called , so that rmer would be out his share of the ng program of the country. Construction will enjoy a record ye according to the president of 8. W. Straus & Co, He predicts that the total of 1924 will be surpassed this year by a quarter of a billion dollars, making the total six billion, Such a condition of things cannot fail to I an immense effect the lumber trade, It may be confidently that the meeting of the National Foreign Trade Council, held last week, will have solid results as re- gards the lumber industry. Foreign export trade from this Coast must mean, for the present af, least, the export lumber trade, sineé lumber is by far the greatest industry here, re b Convention Discloses | | i} Altho cities have the radic experiments alor attle, ninth bi many r 1 other been over buildi ELMER KUNTZ, with the tattered little toy balloon which | won for him and’ Park Ranger Hollis Barnett, of Longmire Springs, the first prize of $25 in The Star and American Legion's long distance toy balloon race. Elmer is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer.F, Kunz, 4704 W. Hanford st., West Seattle, Photo by Carter & E Star Staff Photographers a ire no suc ended cording t nnial Washington conventior mmeree Olson), marriage their home in Petaluma, daughter of Mr. is announced today, adie Cal. « friend who t a loons were ure June 25, So he set one free v of the gang, and it to} fr 8t r 7, rica ae: Park Ranger Hollis Barnett, of Longmire Springs, way up in Para valley, Rainier National park, and mailed to The a Star route, ave being given expected Re ttle, who af for noom rtner among they do hear it has th the rest | s picked up worked years, "but able | Sears, of Portiand, are the guests of Mra. W. B. Gaffney “Some of them would be the lad contin thing before luck has hear if three they ul e continually i won an} days later, Villian anddaug Monday ae a ¥ ¢ to write that chap and * sald Elmer, will share the $25 Hartley Got Kittitas “Facts” Second Hand Irrigation Expert Gives Proof That California Project Was Success _sttice tax ; . resident, A little more than 5,000 aes by been sold to settlers. Federspeil, LAND PRODUCING Union Oil BIG CROPS IN 192 | pany. “Of this total, 2,400 acres are in! ‘Tom Cassutt, : alfalfa, and this is producing from|p, J, Emt and James Whiteomb Bro six to eight tons per acre, with al Emmet Rogers Angeles, apoke field or two going as high as 11 tons;| have been elect- of the Bentt! aihialsa fab 1s| 1,200 acres are in peaches, and 600| eq to the board About 300 acres | of directors. They planted to miscellaneous crops. | succeed Dr. Roy ained were accom-| West, John Hux- y in 1920. Notwith-| ley and A. sproximately 4,500| Richards, who 5,000 sold ‘are planted) retire. Harry < of which and well developed. The settlers at |Hale remains as exeg Delhi have about 800 head of dairy | with offices at 824 nd heifers and a number of | - pure-bred bulls. Dairymen, as well as the crop farmers, are making| Charge Roadhouse for Late Dancing compensatory returns. | “What is land worth at Delhi? It was sold at an average of $229 an| Charges of conducting adance be- acre, which included a pipe-line sys-| tween 1 and 6 a. m, without a spe- tem of irrigation to each farm. Some | cial county permit were filed against months ago a settler had to sell his| John Doe Rice and John Doe Camp- farm by public auction. It consisted | bell, of the Claremont (formerly of 20 acres planted to fruit and was|the Grove) roadhouse. The conr ‘knocked down’ for $11,000, or $550, plaint was signed by Deputy Sheriff ELECT OFFICERS 100 Per Cent Club Names A. A. Peterson President New officers of the Seattle 100 Per- club were announced Friday. A. A. Peterson, of Wilson’ colleged, succeeds Dr, held year. vice. is suc- James of the com. Filme hank him The two cent ness Pratt, who Tells Ad Club of BY Pre inest Sihertson fa Church Advertising isnt in Grim a ony Ro eof advertising strensed Mr, and Mr leave tonight Ca res have wn ada Mra J. 8. in the guest Mac of Mr lin Robert» neapolis | churches when Dr of Los wan Fri¢ < them t Olyn y del te " * are in grapes the gate at vention A touch ed his expenditure arc “The results % propect, were obtain: Riche rdsc ne by a pa . un b plished since ea standing thix acres of the RSON fe secretary, building. Norfolk, Va Lieut. Old’s parente, apolin where will re going to visit nd war pal executive. “facts” rn the Delht Fy been a po. Inspects in Alaska fornt Maj. Gen. Harry Taylor, chief en. gineer, T S Ay We sail for Alaska July 11 to inapect the proposed of Wrangell Narrown engines work under He bef. cows Mr. John E. Wallace couver, B. C Ryan, Jr., and Mr today for Van to spend the week whic bitter h opposin battle see in the Del Mrs, John Hubbard Lanta) and sma . Phoenix, Ariz, arrived in control of his department week visit Mra, Mosur’s parents | ry the for summer. Mr. Moeur is ex- pected to join them in Aug | Where Miss Rarbara Belims Emma Alexander jast Saturday for a yisit in Southern California Mocur (Marie of town this e” and “one es of land in the ement and ert the Sah Joaqu' EXPERT DIs ¢ WITH Vv. HARTL to the ke the cr Dellwood He will | Wide P. on the lof the retired. ise on ship be accompanied } Richardson, forme Alaska road commission, | hee ‘in the _3ise Mary Jane Gaston wit eave |f BLIND WINS DIVORCE] Saturda for fontreal, where FROM BLIND; “OTHER will sail June 11 for a years’ travel WOMAN” BLIND, TOO abroad. INA BELLE KRIEGER, blind, obtained a divorce de Thursday that husband Krieger, 1 musician, !eft her two and i] a ha «ago to liv woman, also blind. Krieger appeared before Judge French, escorted married sister and her two small children The Kriegera were married for nine and a half years. Krieger is a traveling musician who makes his living by giving concerts Mrs. David Fotheringham will spend next week as the guest of Mra. J. 8. Gibson at her country home on Bainbridge island 2 ely cree her on charges | Miss cisco, Betty with an in the George, of San F guest of Mins Mary an- de Veuve. CONFERENCE SET Miners and Operators to Meet July 9 SCRANTON, Ing the final Superior by her has had endless | | | Pa,, July 3- adjournment Follow of the of the miners was the demands committed cent wage pomnition raise adjust two-year | | And at night, when darkness gath- ers, Seen the misty shadows form movie head | reclamation economics under Dr, for ‘poor’ land at a court sale, | court. Northwest, has a different In 1923 the administration of the| recently and found an orchestra go connected with reclamation, and| some of the farms, The federal land | iNew Buildings A Are they aro as woightéd with authority | was needed. executive of another state who is| jn political authority would stana|Year lease on a property south of claimed lands. » islature appropriated $250,000 to com. | fireproof garage, costing $185,000, 1f has been painted as a dis-| state with interest." ick, Inc., and John Davis and Co. state land settlement board, which | As stated above, it is pretty generally | ing Co. will erect a class A struce “What the facts? I was at} ing his conclusions as to the Kittitas|of Moose are planning an apart+ anthracite miners’ wage convention | Workers announced that the .first ae lands in the course of the next few;not go to the sacred spots, our on July 9, O'er the ones you've made unhappy jand particularly your recent work] you. in their true native splendor, recommended by the they wonder {f somatime you might) trae you a place In your home| istered to go, and I want every our of the unfon, a dollar a Had you helped’ them thru the! reads beautifully and is very retir-|™Make these hundreds happy, | working agreement 7 Have you ever felt the burden | Dear Sirs: MANY BOAT RIDES THANK YOU! Gen, | But George C. Kreutzer, director of | an a That's a pretty good price| Joe Harrahan in Justice Dalton’s now | Wood Mead in the relcamation serv- | opaTE REFUSED | Harrahan says he visited the now with the Work-Mead party | 7Q SUPPORT IT | Victory way roadhouse at 3 a. Mm, to tell settlement was without funds to| ins full blast, and about 25 couples nee Mr. Kreutzer's business is| make loans for full development of | dancing. since his conclusions are hed bY! bank had financed settlers to the inspection and contact, it is probable | amount of $315,000 and $200,000 more aa are thous of Hartley, reached | “The bank refused to make loans Planned in Seattle Int by correspondence with an|untess they were assured that those| After payms $865,000 for a 99 manifestly unfriendly to the prin-| Hehind the Delhi colony. This sup-| Union st. on Sixth ave. William Ay ciple of state aid in settlement of re- | port was not secured, The state leg- | Meahan will erect at once a modern In an interview Thursday night at| plete Delhi, In the normal course of | Was announced jointly ‘Thursday Mr. Kreutzer said levents it should be repaid to the| night by officials of Henry Broders lure and Dr. Mead, one of the} This, in short, is the history of| At the same time it was ans members of the California} Delhi, the California land “failure."| nounced the Metropolitan Builds established it, buse | believed to be the example of “fail-|ture on the site of the old Hippo heaped upon him ure" to which Hartley looks in reach.| drome, and that the Loyal Order Delhi last week and it is the most! unit in Washington, and in directing} ment at Eighth ave. and Univers fruitful piece of ‘poor land I have | the state's policy toward it. ; ‘Sunshine and Smiles From Seattle Shut-Ins late Thursday afternoon, President jJohn 1, Lewin of the United Mine | Edited by Dr. Frank R, Loope—Phone CA pitl-4626 invitation and will try to visit Fir- show on July 26, Since we can- jof the conferences with the opera-| pid you ever sit and ponder }been much pleased with the many] months, but T hardly think it pow | good sportsmen friends have brought tors would be held at Atlantic City! n'a reminiscent way ‘nice things you haye done for them, | sible to attend a movie show. Thank | them to us, and as far as possible, he last act As you journed day by day? }in procuring booky for the library 7 Sith dhe | We already have over 400 old to adopt as a whole They want to thank you and LADY WANTS HOME | people, children and shut-éns reg: These include a 10 per not like to come to Firlands to see] o iddienged Indy as a com-|Automobile possible, Let us tse Inoreaae,, the: check-ott, Of tho ones who had been happy EA palate panion? She can do a little work,|¥YoUr car on the above date and for day employes, quicker pricks ‘ D 1 ing and quiet | PLEA |ment of grievances and na | ‘atl EATTLE, WASH. © ae tore | | - ; = Of @ sad, remorseful heart, Wo, the | d | ; This summer will be replete with} The following autoists gave the Oler the ones you failed to gladden | hospital, join in sending you this H |New Ferry Boosts | outings in the nature of boat rides.| use of their cars, making the boat patients of the County Fourth Celebration with tne joy you might have given, | CAths for the wonderful enter Wodnesday, Other trips thru the| We are very grateful, Oponing their new ferry run be} And the loving, kindly deed tt Able toni uate eniy, nal and on Lake Washington and | Ambulance/ Butterworth Ambulance, [tween Seattle and Suquamish, the | You might have done (but didn't), feel It out duty, to publicly | te Sound will be reported tn this|T. 8. Copeland, Cora Ht, Magma Kitsap County Transportation Co,| Help you in that hour of need? | oxireqn our heartfelt thanks to the | Column as they progress. ‘The shut-| Mrs, J. W. Jennings, C,H. Wilson li boosting the Fourth of July cole. | many loving frionds, who ao'kindly | (NS will be guests, next of the} Ri J. Julyan, ‘Are: Paitin aaa bration held’ at Snquamish undor| 8% If our evening shadows r Mera al ind carried | “Waddah Whalliss" of the Seattle | Mabel H. Peasley, Mrs, I. 1, "Nor. the auspices of the Suquamish Com- Are to glow with warmth ana) oem eM gs 7 Yacht club, July 16. man, Mrs. F. C. Braden and Mrs. mercial club, ght us to and from the lodge rooms aaphact AYA. ORE ; | May the lodge, No. 92 live long Pa Na a At this celebration pea Vt vil Swale, past commander Jand prosperously | Gratefully Legion, will deliver the or. | 1h, BP. WAHLMAD of the day, and Ming Gror and James R. Harvey must fo make those Thomas N,| We happy of the | no AM) phat ntund within the tight strive vee WAYFARER All Seattle shuting will be the guests of Tho Seattle Star and the Wayfarer Pageant committee on the Jovening of July 26. ‘The space jaround the rim of the Stadium will | be reserved so all may sit. coms jfortably in tholy autos, If yout have not rogistered, call CApith4626 at ones, Or if you will give the loan of your car, call CApith226%, | SPORTSMAN'S SHOW | When wo are deprived of nature's Wondrous blessings, the woods, the mountains, and the — sparkling |streams ahé the denizens habttant you would enjoy It, We} there, we begin to appreciate their specially Invited when | glorious worth and beauty resumed next fall. | T know every ahuttn recognize you again, | what he or misses and will all Sincerely yours, {the more enjoy and appreciate the ROBERT M. STUTH, M.D, | Seattle, Sportsmen's association's In- N¢ I appreciate your Kind! yitation to attend their wonderful yours, erican | ation Lacey ning. ) CAMBRO: Committee Tiva| tet : us joy and peace In gladne will | » our fellow-travelers give. | our evening Know no sad! We know | will have you thes hows are | Phanking That nose And in loving let u ANKS FROM FIRLANDS Dear Dr Agoin ina live Betty Compson is seen cossion of glittering 1 in the new photoplay, “I in which she is co-starred with Jack Holt, pro} wh she Loope the Wirlands folks have! Shepherd | SER MOET