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THURSDAY, ARCH 3. eek Ce 7 < - Roy. TA. Vander Las performing | ‘AMPFIRE GIRLS VISI the ‘ceremony at 80 ofclock ersona ( 4 x a spare Atel’ Mir, Peal Hodge. and MAJOR INGRAHAM’S HOME Robert Abel, Mr, Paul Hodge and) Mr. Hugh BL Roberts, of Van I eet | “Little Tycoon” at Mr. Homer Hodge, announced the|couver, B, CG, arrived in the city Litahni girls make the first trip to) had a peanut pale at their last m | I | F i Ly coming of the bridal party, led by | Monday, to be the guest of her sivter, fiaheet ing ih ,| High Schoo riday the maids, Mins Ethel Dailey, in| Mrs, James T. Rice, for ten days. We wing to the M After practicing the songs at the) os coer, rhe Little il canary-colored satin, and Miss Dor ee The Ma the Major; Armory faturday, the Wewo) r coon,” will be presented by the othy Willard in apricot satin Mra. Robert L. Green and Mrs.| We sing t Campfire girls went on & hike 10 | clubs ot Broadway high school, - | ollowing them were Mist Vivian! Charles L. Roy are planning to aper CLUBS FOR FRIDAY rovement club will be entertained wae a the locks, then to Fort Lawton, || gary gaturday evenings, in Invitations 1. Issued for) Lunaverg in peach-coloret satin | Saturday in Vancouver, B. C. lon Friday next at luncheon, 12:80, by Ar wide na the ooo The Kamaana camp, | With 1m oop auditorium Mi Budd. n 3 Mar- and Miss Julla Shay, maid of ee Ladies’ Literary and Masical Club Mee PF Ceart nasiate by Sar herbs adine kesal guardians, 14 Bluebirds = c hiked | It is the laree “t murical operg ws e lhoner, in a dainty model of tur Ensies George Burnham and Mrs. Ladies’ Literary and Musical club | Mra, William MeCall, at 4216 Ash ber of the Aldeseassa Camp, - sttemp ed at the ool and requ riage; Dinner at Rai-| quote vine crepe. Ali four carried Hurmham of the naval station at |Will meet with Mra, J. M, Thateher, | worth on ~ “aca a was —e to Laurethuret on Sasurcay ; oe 1 cast of:150 ower bouquets of sweet peas to! a De rook }602 Sth ave, at 2:90 p, m. Following a short business semion.; Major Ingraham by Atahnl | jones, wife of Prof. Jones of ne} & we 8 ms tier Club; Lenten Mi-| srower bouavets leant cko wie | "aye a progratn will be wiven at 2:20,| Campfire girin Just” before leaving | yerveraity,, with four probationary | mate c « 3 gucsta 0! jena, | san’ toy shee, The ent out Saturday a * asi ed th sicale-Tea at Home of| sittio Peneiope Perry, niece ot rape |Adelo Mt. Wleldy Pariiamentary and) Which will include an addres by Iahes. ‘They went out Saturday aft-| members, ascompanied therm lf " » > the groom, came next, daintily at i we, edure Club irs. David Dow on France and | ernoon an turned Sunday even | ° Dr. and Mrs. Bentley. tired’ in ruffled net frock and og ty rye vay woth | Le Vella Partiamentary and |Sebtland, countries she has recently | Seventeen girls and the guardian, |! | F Aaa by non for a few days on a business eo 3 olde Partame 7 oe ongs b: #, | Bathe ollgamuth, made the 9. | _ carrying a miniature basket of Coall | (4) ' . [Procedure club will meot at 12:30 p.| Visited; @ group of songs by Mra. | Esther Wohigamuth, made the trip.| hoon a Ine er, ordens ‘ATIONS have been tesued by Brunner rose buds. aoe lm. at. Moves’ cafterta. | Htandolph — and & aad on = ee ee cee ni vty Bi Beem! way aed anuet bove youu Mire, Julia BH Budden to the mar-| ame pride, advancing on the arm! ate Gorwin Eberting left yesterday | oe Jlection by Mrs, Thomas Pander, Di-|encitement The time was spent in| Tee we mm fi wal, 1 anould, omlle, aaah anes Ma of her father, was lovely in her ago ort business trip ymple View P-T.A. : , Will G, Crosby, son of Mrs. D. gown of ivory crepe meteor and eee | Olymple View PT. A. will moot at | hoards oe ve Te “~ a, cnt aenating’: Suapiiioaiiown, popping jon and camp fire, p' 4 pop | a | old rose point lace, designed in long | Mtr, and Mra, David M. Roderick |Olymplo View Sehool at p. m,| Wallingford car on Third ave., got | tow page yr saa «| Secway, Onoway, always op . off at No nd ‘eo |corn, cooking and sleeping Rev, Sidney H. gered po Par simple lines, Her velt was bound! atics Mary Louise Rochester, who |Mra, Jennie R. Nichols, chairman of bow vel endo 42nd st, and walk thr Se Wetnentay, Marc 5. Cie A: | Ove mow yal was mnede np tv MILK ces “aaarch in te ts toes Decomingly to her bead with | have been spending the past three |the state educational department of sgt eters! waa ain ih Sten ntretec| Mra. Bulls and thin ts the pirit in evening, Sandie coronet of rose point lace and Of | weeks in New York city, have re-|the Washington braneh ‘ ¢ virla started out to hike | room of the Now Washington ee oma turned to their home in Frederick, | Will talk on “Aims and Purposes of Red Croms Nursing Classes Main as guardian, will present) which 12 girl st egy, at seven | | be "la 2” An ape welemen | Red Cross nursing clases at Jum-| Jerome Shaffer at the X. W. C. A.|in the rain . Se teenie tia Provine will attend the| Orchids and fresias, delicately | Md. ; igs ble #hop at 19 a m, Whitworth | auditorium at 8 p.m in the morning. We ate our | 4 Mies Fay | Showered on tulle ribbons with Illes : fila og hool 1 Youler library at 1:30 7 Kil In held raft meeting | fast in Woodland Park under the BEMMERG Mine 200 Kennedy Miss Ma-| ct the valley, filled her arms. Mr.| Mr. and Mra. 7. R: Van Tuyl. who Nae Wane ten ra So wae m. and Lincoln bigh school at 7:15|Aaturday which was also Paper day, |#hade of a roof and then started out “ | Walter Hl. Hodge was groomaman|are spending the winter in Califor he Native Daughters of ant " . . for Fort Lawton, A council fire was \ Carson and Miss Tyrone Whitney 7 ington will m with Miss Kva|>. m2 No girl was admitted unless she had / ) for Mr. Perry nia, are not expected home until ie rai ant ifeeg orte td ‘ tilheld Saturday, at the home of 3 [oo wit] serve} After the cerem@ny a small ro | April L + te an ame Fastern Star Club om slgeh ard wiiee’ anid: decoratea|Gladys Jensen. Merlyn . Bullia, cZountains n. A reception will fol-} ception was heli at the home of " ee Pastern Star club at 4090 Areade| cans and ea with their symbols, | serib : ; the ceremony. the bride's parents for the members| | Miss Sarah K eet, xe - Concord School P.T. A. building at 2 o'clock. Regular| ‘They will hold their ceremonial meet-| Under the ausploas of the Yallant serve it be- | a of the bridal party pene a |) gph wd deg ‘The first public meeting of the P..|monthly business meeting jing Friday, The girls are eagerty | girls, Jerome Shaffer entertained at] “4 opps ngeles, has returned to thin city ne first public meeting | } mie ee perch Fri e veled a taille . . looking forward to the trip to Major|Queen Anne Methodist se Land Mrs. Phillips | Mr. Perry traveled tn a tailleur) ing has taken an apartment at the|T. A. of Concord school, will be held ee cau I “ll Ent . Ps ef brown duvetyn trimmed in! a Metvey. oe at 8 p.m. bBouth Park playfield| Brith-American Amociation Ingraham’s surnmer hore at Iahee,|day night. 6 als sohbet’ oe ntertain burnt orange, with which she wore | sae house, Mr, H. B. Spalding, co-ordina-| British American aswociation at | the second week-end in March, FP heel tae eile aan) tastes : . honor Col. M. N. Fulls, U. 8. A../a hat to correspond and black fox! roe the: Irwin left Tuenday for|tor of trades industry, will be the |Christensen'’s hall, Regular monthly| Sam™b Terrell entertained Tak-|the guardian of the x 4 ef Charles L. Phillips, U.S. A. and | furs. After April 1, Mr. and Mrs.) can grancisco, where she plans to| Principal speaker, A \musical pro- | dance kodah Bluebird group and friends at|fire, assisted by Mra. Simpkin cZhats why Phillips have extended invita-| Perry will be at home gt 8310) visit for several months, gram is being arranged and the pu | eee jher home last Fri¢ afternoon. |earned $10 ae tee aernalgangy . 7 for a dinner of ten covers at | pink Boulevard | oa 8 pila of the third grade wilt enter: | Ladies’ Auxillary, Seattle Post, No,| rah was chosen president; Jo Ja-|by giving @ short prog ove ou want it | Rainier club Saturday night. | Mrs. Perry attended the Univer) 7 14 see qugene Levy have|Méln with a folk dance. Refresh 18, American Legion Bette Gilbert, vice president Re elle Good Luck theAtre Saturday n- Pf i as | sity of Washington, and ts a mem | te Cadi ments will be served by the patron-| Friday, at 12:30 o'clock, a silver tea | MacWilliams, secretary, and Eliza | ing h f ‘Assistants Named for ber of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority. | returned from California, where they | ok! will be given by the Ladies’ auxiliary | beth Bouckaert, treasurer. The EkO-Le-La Bluebirds of Kirk: at home. Ee : . Mr. Perry is a graduate of the| re ’ see to Beattle pont, No, 18, of the Ameri-| Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 6 the|land, Saturdmy afternoon elected | Le Lenten Musicale-Tea ‘ University of Washington with the | ae’ Women’s Church Service League | rion, at the home of Mrs, |Kowatahoma girls held a party at the Grace Howland, president; Helen kup the Lenten musicale-tea to be] class of 1918, a member of Delta] Mr. and Mra. F. M. Dudley left) no Women's Church Service| Jonnie Carr, 1012 KE, #4th at home of Miss Annie Simmons, the| Hyman, vice president; Cecelia El . at the home of Dr. and Mra. Chi Fraternity, and honorary so-| Wednesday for a short trip to Butte, League of Trinity Parish will hold ee guardian, A beautiful table alight son, secretary; Stella Patty, treasur- The protein if Bentley, under the aus-|cieties of Phi Bota Kappa and the} Mont 61% its monthly meeting in the erypt of | Homesteaders’ Dancing Club with candies greeted them. ities e- er; Lillian Robinson, song leader, and tant 6 of the women's auxiliary to the | Oval Club. |the church. This league is a federa Homesteaders’ Dancing club will|™mons brought a beautiful birthda nice Berkey, scribe r cor j ymphony orcheatm, Sunday | eee Mra, R. M. Calkins left this morn: | ion of all women's activities in the (entertain with a dance in Good Tefn- | Sake, set it before the astonished! Lewa held a business meeting @ highest in any from 4 until 7 o'clock. | Miss Keith hn ing for « few days’ visit In Spokane. | yeh and all women of the pariah vlars’ ball, Friday evening, March 4. | Marguerite Meehan and announced to|the home of Willow Herren, Mon- | < Mrs. Richard D. Merrill, Mrs. Alex. | ps game a ave davies to attend. eee the girls that ft was Marguerite’s as|day evening. Mildred Pierce and Malted McEw Mrs. Joshua | i a , ee ahve | well as Washington's birthday Doris Ransom were voted in as F. | McEwan, nter RUSSIAN GYPSIES Eagles to Give Social | and Mrs. Alexander Baillie will| On gaturday afternoon at 4 o'clock . % Coterte Club Meetings * Seattle werte, No. 1, Fraternal Or-| The Shuinala Campfire gtris of/new members of the camp j l@ at the urns. | Miss ery! Kelth will entertain with | 4 AT PALACE HIP The next meeting of the Coterie | der of Eagles, will celebrate ite recu-|Clear Lake, Wash., held their cere-| The Faloha Bluebirds met at the in ahe dining room will be} tea at her home. Miss Nancy Em-| One of the headling attractions) 04 Wi be held Friday at the P ur monthly social night Friday,|™monial meeting in thelr Campfire|home of their guardian, Miss Helen Stephen Chadwick, Mrs. F. E.| ory and Miss Katherine Niblock will now playing at Loew's Palace Hip Myr. pouse at 245 p. m. with Mrs | March 4 ne program will include |Toom February 23. The girls expect|Durland, Saturday afternoon, |_———_——__—___——— Mrs. G. E. M. Pratt and | dispense the hospltalities of the urns, led “by the Gypsy Trio, whose (oe. B Uefield, pre pre | numbers by the Arollo Male chorus | t© give a play soon. The Delakota group held a first Roy Page Ballard. | ansisted by Miss Josephine Fransioll mbination of music and dancing Is! (418 executive will | and | Mra. White, guardian of Izanzan!ajd meeting at the Haven church | ‘Mrs. Jane Terry will assist in the | \ties Laura Emery and Miss Doro- | invested with @ joyous epirit and feom and Mrs. Trafford) thy Allen, | abandon that is not characteristic of |Meet at 1:80 o'clock ternoon the subject will be During the at Interna | Child Study Department, Woman's on February the Apollo Male quartet y Same group, returned a few days ago andTon 23 the girls gave her @ The Lowasa Campfire met at the | Washington's birthday. Three Things will have charge of the ee jconventional dancing. That is be-|teTnoon the Sulleet ee ee Mee Tt Century Club rurprine porty, together with the|home of Isabel Watts and had aif TO Remember— Se theagal | Informal Tea to | cause the trio had their first train: |”, Cone Mra. Kate Hresslor, Mre.| Child study department of the! ds. ‘The camp presented her|real business meeting: they settled id Program will Include a solo bert ing as chidiren in a Russian SYPSY) iy pe Joy and Mra. L. W. Sloan.| Woman's Century club, with Mre.| With guardian's pin jou the past business and decided on 1. NOW! ‘ sy Mr. Michele De Caro, baritone,| Honor Mrs. Roberts camp, ‘The parliamentary procedure depart.|W. B. Martin, Harrison apart-| The Edolgia Bluebirds chore their /a program that will be for an en . ‘ | WR Mrs. Bentley at the piano: solo) wor the pleasure of her sister.) Alfredo Jakelowich, the #poke®| ment will meet Thursday at 2 p. m.| ments, at 2 o'clock, Subject, "Spir-|hames, practiced @ hiking song @n4/tertainment to be held the Friday Mr, Sidney Dickinson, tenor:| Mrs. Hugh H. Roberts of Vancou-| man, explains: other man IM) a+ the home of Mra, Robert Atkin,|!tual Training of Children.” Mra and Saturday after Easter in the “WAY DOWN accompafiment by Mrs. BUpr | ver, B. C., Mrs. William 8 Kelton) the act ig Kola, He is the son of the |4233 15th ave. N. E. Mra. George| W. 8. Barker will speak on “The College playhouse at the university EAST” Beek; solo by Mra. Adém | entertained with a small informal! chief of our tribe, and the chief and) yecraughiin will be in charge. | Mother of Today.” | Camp Tamahnous had its first ‘ » contralto; Mra. Daisy Wood) to, at her home yesterday after-|helrapparent have but one Name. The meeting of the educational de “ee | party Friday evening. Grace Hughs, ‘ th at the piano; duet by¥ Mrs. | noon, | As children, we are accustomed to partment has been postponed until ADDITIONAL CLURS Dorothy Simmer and Floretta Jer- 3. WILKES Beeler and Mr. Michele De) eee wearing the one big hoop earring stonday, March 14, wh a joint] ¥. W. C. A. and Seattle Schools maine were voted in Socompanted by Mra. Bent™'|Gamma Phi Beta | customary for boys of the tribe; all meeting of this department and the | Discussed at Dinner The Kewadin Campfire, on Wash- Mrs. John C. Higxina, Mrs. | | the girls wear two. In the summer | department of home economics wi Co-operation between the Y. W. C. ington'’s birthday, hiked on Mercer ate name Beeler, Mrs. Osgood Packart | 4/wmnae Jour people would go to the great |), . “a . | Island. . o ¢ pe held, the place to be announced |A. and Seattle schools was discunsed ~ UT. IT 18 WORTH Mrs. Clare E. Farnsworth, with |" Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae will | cities and hold carnivals, every cent itor, at a @inner conference Wednesday The girls of Wahanka had a cere.| CUT THIS QUO —IY oo by Mrs. Elinor) weet for luncheon at the home of | they collected being turned over to eee cht in the private dining rooms ot} HOW TO AVOID IT | |monial meeting Saturday afternoon.| out out this slip, enclose with peck. Mrs. George Rice, 219 Blaine st. | the chief, who took care of his tribe pemeht Heights Woman's Improve (tie association The candle lighters were Caroline aate 'e} " : ‘Tuesday, March 8, at 12:30 o'clock. | in the old patriarchal fashion. At ong. Club tha’ teenie “ellaieiotin tan Gregson, Annie Smith ‘and Kather.|*? Foley # Co., 2535 Sheffield Bethany I Dresbyteri ran e jone of these carnivals bod gra pod The Leach! Heights Women's Im. erate in many ways withthe ine Ditche. poteenng Pron tukhy You will receive by Baron Serge Deiageloft, why ot ‘ roug in fron * h Scene of Dancing Party in Honor | tered us schooling and training | scoot eit ran brow ont in ad rot pie |return a trial package contal Weddin GEE Gal Mrs, ida "| scatnaht we orca tan tbe tneers|" th yy cussion led by “Mine Gla Gamble, fe the nanty “told| LYNN, Masa —Purne of gold pre | Foley's Honey snd ‘Tar Compe 9g . |at bat | Northwest field necret of the Y they do you any sented landiord by tenants whose |for coughs, colds and croup, Presbyterian church was/ “Complimenting Mr. and Mr. N. H. |! ballet. |W. C A. The ansociation plans to renta have not been raised for five|Kidney Pills and Foley Cath @ dainty array of green and|Hale, Mra. R. M. Gracfe entertained | extend such service as vocational and develop thees germ destroying “antl: | yeary, ! a last night for the wedding | with a dancing party at the home of | physical education to girly par erty, vou must have | nat Tepiets—ad vertivement. Miss Mary Loraine Hodge, | her father, Mr. W. I. Davis, Friday | | ticularly after they have left school. Sonim fact, this te the best fot Mr. and Mra D. A.levening, February 18. palit Girls! Save Your Hair! |, + a to Mr. '. Perry, x pests ie an ECHy ona tare ul OF Ferry. |ecmye netivida Makes Startling Offer; Make It Abundant! ge? eee — the Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. James F. Moore an of their Job Everyone who wears glasses or QUICK! STOP Gases and Acidity relieved Gordon T. A. Houghton were hosts|the smallest print, thread the finest a " = home last evening. eedle, see far and near, and pre eral neéretary; Mins Alice with ‘‘Pape’s Diapepsin et their . \ —_ ‘ nt eye strain and headac | 1, annistant general secre - . See BOS a ADDITIONAL CLUBS ‘They /are 10 Karat 4 Filled, wry 7 Mr A F ee ee ne four upset mach feel fine! |handsome in appearance and shoul secre’ jamble, North of waiting! When your meals don't Ladies of Gulla }last a lifetime Don't send any | oe ba sect ti — “reggae : elec &nd you feel uncomfortable; when! The Ladies of Epiphany guild will/money. Simply your name, address | .| Dickerson, physical director, and | Satisfaction gusranterd or the manu- " ; ” e im rie Bernard aurers @ fund your mor ° you beich gases, acids or raise sour! p01 4 delicatessen gale at the church |and ere and state the length tl eer cmd oan pte: ao | sen lge peeere: siseement!S ca Took for the word ed food. When you feel! a, 5 “ con wes lannen 1 site laste 2 on bureau secretary. ‘ou every package and the Undigest y Saturday, March 5, at 1 p.m time » ave been wearing «1 Gah tate asl “wamdecdin beauty, aae | a BL y packer fumps of indigestion pain, heartburn eo 6% ‘They will send you the glasses at ve. gre poriate 7. > | ° bd 1 on every tablet. Sold by all . ve 4 plent | @r headache from acidity, just eat a by prepaid pares! post, to use pearing twice aa heavy and plentiful oa | ja! renee because each hair seems to fluff and he wes y een | of harmiess and reliable Pape’s | Lorraine —_ o “ in|And wear for 10 days free If youlimicnen. “Don't let your hair. stay The weekly demonstration lecture and the stomach distress} Lorraine Social club will meet In| ied in every way and want! . , " f the vocational department of the is gone. Masonic temple, Pine st. and Har x af y lifeleas, coloriess, plain or acraggly.|y, w.c. 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