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e Be, her from PAGE 12 SJeaitle Society Wirs. Leary Hostess at Bridge Saturday; Bridge Luncheon Will Compliment Mrs. Bar- clay. ‘ONORING “\tre Willlam = Pitt Trimble and Mra, Robert Boyle, ®t New York, Mrs. Eliza Ferry Beary bas extended invitations for bridge at her residence, 1551 th Avenue North, on Saturday noon. | Invitations have been confined to Phe close friends of the guests of honor. . Mrs. Perry Plans Bridge Luncheon Im compliment to Mre, W. L. Bar ‘lay, of Williamsport, Pa, who ts the guest of Mrs. George Barclay, Mrs. Richard W. Perry wil entertain with an informal bridge luncheon at her home Thursday afternoon, “* Luncheon for Departing Guest Mrs. U. C, Bates ts entertaining with a dridge luncheon for twelve fat her home Wednesday afternoon fo compliment Mrs. B. L. Ely, of Ottumwa, Iowa, who is leaving the Yast of this week by way of Califor fila for her home, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Waldo E. Holmes. Mrs. Farland Honored \ A very pretty luncheon was given | at the Rainier club today, with Mra. J. M. Blackford as hostess. Tho af fair complimented her house guest, {Mrs John Farland, of Richmond, || Va. Covers were placed for twelve Mrs. Hack Issues Invitations for Tea ‘To compliment Mrs. Frank Priteh- ‘ard Heisei! (Ellen Bringloe), Mrs. E. BM. Hack has cards out for a tea at home on Thursday afternoon, 4 until 6 o'clock. ‘Mrs. Darrah Corbett, Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher and Mra. Irving M. Clark will alternate at the urns. Mrs. J. 8. Robinson and Mrs. Le and Clark will assist in the living } room, and Mrs, Magnus Crawford, ‘Mrs. Will Otto Bell, Mrs. Ralph Hort. and Mra. Paul Umoff in the din ; two tables of bridge, tn compil- to Miss Frances Quigley, who, her aunt, Mra. Frank Madden, leaving the first of next week for East. later going to California “| tivities of artists. As « prenuptial compliment to ‘Miss Vernita Swezea, Miss Florence Johnson will be hostess at a luncheon of ten covers at the Hotel Washing- ton on Saturday. rt at her home Monday afternoon, eee Mrs. Caldwell Hostess As a compliment to her mother, ‘Mra. Eleanor W. Howard, of Alex- andria, Va., who ts visiting her for several weeks, Mra. Hugh M. Cald- well entertained informally at tea Informal Bridge Luncheon Mrs. B. B. Burnside will entertain with an informal bridge luncheon for twelve at her residence, 2736 22nd ave, 8., on Friday afternoon. ee Entertain for Illinois Guest Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Kinzer entertained with five tables of bridge at their home last evening, complimentary to Mrs. E. E. Shep- bard of Hillsboro, Ill, the house @best of Mr. and Mra, Macy Nichol son, . Hostess at Luncheon With covers placed for twelve guests, Mrs. Leslie Miles is enter. taining with a luncheon followed by an afternoon of bridge at her home Wednesday. og ° Madrona Guild's Silver Tea ‘The Madrona guild of the Ortho. pedic hospital will give a sliver tea @t the home of Mrs. U. M. Dickey, in Denny-Biaine, Friday afternoon, from 2 until 6 o'clock. Mrs. Alfred Rollo and Mrs. George W. Fischer will preside at the tea table and assisting will be Miss Dorothy Dickey, Miss Janet Rickey, Miss Mary Dawson and Misg Dean Irwin. During the afternoon, Miss Daw- gon will give several piano selec tions, Picnic as Farewell Compliment For the pleasure of Miss Mar. guerite Schmidt, who, with her par. ents, is leaving October 5 for a visit in New York City, Miss Dorothy Palmer entertained 25 friends of the honor guest with a pienic at her home on Lake Wash ington, Saturday. ae) Thursday Service at Tea Shop Mrs. Nelson Phillips will be host. ess for Madrona guild at the Ortho. pedic Tea Shop Wednesday, assisted by Mrs. L. RB. Dawson, Mra. C. H, Morse, Mra, W. M. William, Mrs. James B. Kinne, Mrs. A. W. L, Woodman, Mrs, Ben Pitts, Mra, wil Nam Beddow and Mrs. Vrunk Good- | ae - Miss Nancy and Miss Laura Emory are leaving Thursday for the Hast to enter Walleourt schoo! at Aurora, N.Y. eee Rev. and Mrs, H. H. Gowen and family have removed from Crystal Springs, where they spent the sum mer, to their house In town, e« . Caspar Sharples left today for the Kast, where she will visit her son, Wistar, at Lawrenceville, and will also visit In New York. see Mr, and Mra, C. J. Smith are spending a month in the East. oe Mra, R. J. Huston will return this evening from White Bluffs, she has been visiting her son-in-law where and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart MeCord Taylor. eee Miss Blanche Myres will leave next Monday for Denver, Colo, to spend the winter. “ee Mrs, F. BE. Weeks, with her moth: er, Mra. Eric L. Smith, of Los Angeles, who has been visiting her for t will leave the laet of this w Mrs Smith ts» returning to her home, and Mra. Weeks will be her guest for a month eee Mra. David M. Roderick and baby. David M., jr. left Friday night for Spokane, where they joined Mr Roderick, and will make their home. eee Mra, Lawrence F. Blodgett (Ger trude Horton), arrived Saturday from Coronado and in the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mra. ree M, Horton, Seattle Day Nursery The regular monthly meeting of will be held at the nursery, 202 Broadway, Thursday morning. Sept. 28, at 10230 o'clock. It ts hoped there will be a large attendance, Music Geraldine Farrar Designs Own Costumes ‘The versatility of Geraldine Far- rar, who ls making an extended concert tour this season and will be heard in Seattle at the Arena on Monday evening, October 16th, has become proverbial amongst all those who take interest in the ac She i a past mistress of the art of singing, and & most accomplished musician, She is a brilliant conversationalist and her pen shows an active, witty, well- trained mind. In addition to this she has positive genius for the de- signing of costumes. Miss Fartar’s style of beauty al lows ber certain daringness In de- sign and color acheme of dress. She takes great interest not merely with the gowns in which she appears in public but with the dreases she weary at home and on the street Her early appearances in New York are looked forward to with interest not merely by misic lovers but by dreasmakers, for she has alwaye some new idea that is rapidly taken up by the public. For several years past, Miss Far. tar has spent her summers in her own country and has not made the usual spring tripa to Paris. This has had little effect on her costumes. By disregarding expense, she has, by reason of her long ac- quaintance with the most noted de- signers of Paris, and their New York representatives, been able to maintain in her wardrobe the same unique standard so thoroly charac- teristic of her. Miss Farrar’s local appearance will be under the management of the Ladies’ Musical club. Thursday Progress Club The Thursday Progress club will meet with Mrs. T. Neixon, Seahurat park, Thursday, Sept. 28 ‘Take Lake Burien car at 1045 a, m Bring sindwiches, Adams PT. A. ‘The first meeting of Adams P.-T. A. will be held at the school, Thursday, Sept, 28, at 2:30 p, m Girl in Green _ Puzzles Friends “Goodness! Who's the girl Jack ts #0 attentive to? He has been talking to her for ages over there, I have been wanting her to turn around #0 I could see if I knew her. I know I don’t, though. If I had ever seen that green taffeta dress before, 1 would recognize it.” “Don't tell me you don't recognize Doris in her new party gown?" “No! That can't be Doris, Is St, really? Well, I must say that she looks stunning tonight. I want to see her closer if Jack ever tears himself away, so we can go over and examine that wonderful dress.” “I néver did neo her look so well She always wore the wrong colors before. That shade of green, with her brown hair, with a reddish tint, is wonderful, Jack seems to think 80, too.” "Yen; I never in the world saw him 80 ‘interested before.” “Dorlg told me about her new drens today, #0 I was looking for it. She raid she got it at Cherry's. They are at 1015 Second ave., in the Rialto Pig'n Whistle. Also she said she only pays a small sum on it every month and paid down what «ho found convenient. I think that’ wonderful way to buy clot yertivementy building, second floor, just over the| } { eee Auxillary B. of L. By the Seattle Day Nursery association | ing milla, ‘The ladies’ auxtiiary to the B. of | Wednesday, September 27, at 2p. m. | the club. This ix a most desirable L will have a ecard party eee |Ume for any new members to come Wednesday, Sep at 2p John F. Miller W. B.C, Sewing [into the club an it in the beginning m, in the M, hall, 1923% Crete fa new etudy period, The meeting Firat ave John F. Miller W. R. C. Sewing | wilt commence at & o'clock, Mr, Tt-| see Cirele will meet Wednesday, Sey J, O'Connell ix the president of the Home Sewing Club ber 27, at 10 @. m., at the home of | Fellowship and Miss Mary B, Gard Laiiies of G. AR. ¥ eRewing club! Mrs, Eva Chester, 6128 Ravenna |ner ts secretary will meet at the home of Mra. Rachel/ave. Leave car at station L.| owe Young, 4012 12th ave, N. EB, Wed: | Bring sandwiches | Women's Society First Baptist neaday, September 27, Luncheon at +6 Chureh noon. Clara Barton Tent One of the popular sliver teas eee Clara Barton Tent, D. of V.. will given by the Women's Society of British Amert Auxiliary hold its quarterly birthday luncheon |tne Firet Baptist church, will be Pritish American Women's auxil- | Wednesday ptember £7, at noon.| held Thursday, Beptember 28, at 2 fary will meet with Mra, W. Irona,| Husiners meeting in the afternoon,!» m., at the home of Mra, Charles 2670 38th a 8 W., Wednesday, | followed by a 4 party tn the! PF. Hubbard, 4746 Zit ave, N September 27, at 2 o'clock. Members |evening. A parcel post station «= |) Mr Austin Case, delegate to the take West Seattle car to W, Lander | tablished. Come prepared to receive! 1992 Student Christian Federation at. parcels | Peking, China, will give @ short Ned) eee jtalk on Impressions,” and Wallingford Circle ADDITIONAL CLUBS Mins Helen Pettit will speak on the Wallingford Cire will meet atl fleabeck Student Conference.” the home of Mra. George B. Monks, | Union Dames of Civil War aitver offering will be taken for the Hurke ave, Wednesday, Sept.| Tho Union Damen of the Civil] white Cross department of the #o- at'2 p.m, Members are requést-| War will a card party Friday, | ciety, ed to bring finished articles for the | September “<a er fair. Visitors w na "3 Lenard a geo Pay pr | enera! erman Circle, Ladica o Madrena Pre: eorved at @ p the @. A. R, will nerve a home Members and friends of Madrona | “ee aah tiie oh sone Semana, Presbyterian church are invited te &) Auxitiary Ploneers of Washington | September 24, at the home of Mre. tea at the home of Mra Laura D.| The annual election of officers of|q. ¥, Perrott, 406 N. 47th m. Take! Burnett, 1611 29th aye. om Wednes-/the Woman's Auxiliary to the Plo-| car No, $1. Comrades and friends day, September , [neers of Washington was held 1 | cordiatly invited to attend. © © | Pioneer hall Wednesday, September pipet Veritas Whist Club 20th, with the following results ' ‘ Veritas Whist club will meet with| President, reelectéd, Mra. Tilla A. Kansas Wenen's baad Mra. John Baehr and Mre, J. Koch| Moore: vice preaident, reclected,| 7D¢ Kansas Women's club has at Venice, Des Moines, Wednesday, | Mra. Susia Cooney: secretary, Mra cw aragred cond party Lass egy ite Mrs. September 27th, at 2p. m. Bus] Lilie Settle Jones; treasurer, Mra. |e annie Potter on her irae , lowing to the linens of her daughter, Joaves at 10:30 a, m. J. W. Range; preas correspondent, yes yulia Guion oe Mra. Kate Brunk Cranney; chair gs Ladies’ Grotto Club |man of executive board, Mra June ota APPR TERA Ladies’ Grotto club will meet at| fant; chairman of sunshine com: | AS IT STRUCK HIM Standard Furniture company, cor-| mittee, Mra, Jean Parker; reeep-| A younmnter recently defined a ner Second ave Fine st. | tion committee, Mra. Rosamond | “palmint™ as a “woman who uses her Wednenday, September 7th, at 1:15 | Densmore. | hand instead of her slipper.”-—Boston o'clock, for a tour of Fisher four The next meeting of the auxtitary | Transcript, will be held November 15 LACHES a7 ee S.¢ ¢ THE LESSER EVIL * Sock! Club 0. FE. 8. American Association of University | Other things being equal, we would Social Club, O. B. 8, given pro. Women rather Nght @ scared hero than a des greasive luncheon Wedtnesday, Sep-| The American Association of Unt- coward.—Richmond Times: |e: tember the cardroom at the Masonic temple at 1 o'clock, with first! versity Women will meet for lunch | Dispatch. Lorraine Social club will met tn club, corner eon at the nginee ersonal Fifth and Heneea, on Baturday, Hep | tember #0, at 12:80 p.m, The lunch | tr, and Mra, Reverly Vernon Han: | con will eg ond Bthel Lf cook returned Wednesday trom thelr peering Bs a Wwormen at the Un wity of Washington, who has re Seosiens cbercanoen a Cs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY c served at the home of Mrs. |turned to Meattle fro year of rest ¥ r e lL MeCuile din st. lin California, and the new officers eee Viseonsin Goldenrod Chib .* j elected Jast pring, Mian Jennie Mer Mr, and Mra, W. In Barclay, of ae mek Jenrod club wilt Reciprocity Bureau, P. BO, rick, treasurer, and Miss Inez Williamaport, Pa, who are the) Wednesday, Boptember 27, with} Reciprocity Bureau of the local P. | Neterer, seoretary guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bar) sare, Ida Milham, $28 Queen Anno|B, ©. chapters will give a tea at| Miss Victoria MeLean of the clay, will leave next week for their) | “ho Si ncheon at 12:90. All| the home of Ara, John I, Main, {partment of fine and home, oe. | former Wisconsin ladica welcome, 1601 18th ave, Wednesday, Septem: |eattle public schools, @ill give yo: @ ber 27th, from 2 until 4 o'clock injtalk on "A Summer @ Hawaii Mrs. Frank Madden and her nt | teh Beeld ( \veckonna ie: ail: PG. aoe ae non Dore sae tn tite Matel eevee | Allah Social club will meet Weds) who Aare not affiliated with city) Went Seattle Review Sewing Circle to, where they will remain until next | "day, Septembe , at 2 p. m, | chapters, ite Went Seattlo Review, W. B. A. of ee hen they leave for the East. | With Mrs, Agnes Black, 3902 Walling the Maccabees Sewing circle, will eee Curie ford ave, Mrs. Minnio Krelger and Seaburst Counell meet at the home of Mra, Samuel Sf 8 Mra. Edna Lovtinsky, assisting hoat-| Seahurst Council of Minute Wom: | Wainsley, 4795 36th ave, & W., Fri Mra Raymond Bordeaux, of Bor | ces Cards, All Eastern Stars in-[en, at chureh, Wednesday, Septem: |day, September 29, at 1 p.m, Mem | dowux, i visiting friends in town, — | S10" ber 27th, at 2p. r |bers and friends invited | aaa eee eee Ps eet Mr, and Mra, EK. Z. Blaine, with Poetry Chub their daughter Louise, and Mra) 4 ouna lodge, P, A, Seattle Poetry Club, in teachers’! pie Pricer werelnnyye' yd Dickens Sadie Mawkins, have returned from | i) ) ita monthly party |room of the Seattle Publio Library. | Peowship will resume thelr semi & motor trip to Spokane, where they |v sanesday, September 27, at 9 p.m, Wednesday, September 27th, 6 p. ™./monthly meetings on next Thursday were the quests of thelr son and |.) "i lodge roars, 106 Madison at. | Program, Visitors welcome, levening, September 28, in the Erick daughter‘in-law, Mr. and Mra. E. 1.) An pegree of Honor members and & 658 non room of the ¥. W.C. A, Anyone Blaine, Jr, Giainiiqne Hawking. friends weicome. Larraing Seclal Club, |who is an admirer of Charles Diek ens or who would like to study hiv works is eligible to membeship in | perate | | Will be started late in October Campfire News, Notes | and Gossip Campfire Girl News Calendar for October eptember Camp falth re union at Frederick & Nelson's audi torium, 2 to 6 o'clock, All girls are invited. No admiasion September 20—-Meeting of Firefly Jeaders, Lohequa, at 4 o'clock, September 30—Weekend trip to “amp Sealth, Limited to 25 girls i leaders, Register early, tober l-—Meeting of scribes, 16 wk, at Lohequa, Be represented 1T—Alleamp hike, (Treas tober ure hunt) October 10—Demonstration for Cit onian club. October 12—~Meeting of Guardians’ ansoclation, 7:30 o'clock, at Lohequa October 19-—Candy for Port Towns end due at Lohequa October 14—Bymboliam clans, 9 to stoter t1—Craft clase at Lohe making bended leather bage, 9 | ! | October %6—Guardians’ training | course begins—T to 9 | October 28-20—Weekend trip to jeamp. Limited to 25 October 31—Program of sctivities |for year from each group. All articles must be claimed from | Lost and Found at Lohequa before |October 1, After that date every. thing will be turned over to the Red | Crons, Refund on third period whould be asked for at Lohequa before October 1, All money is to be wettied up by jthat date, | training course of Campfire! leaders and one for Firefly leaders A fee of $1.00 covers registration and eraft materials The Coampfire) course will be given Wednesday evenings from 7 to 9, beginning October 27th, and meeting on Wed nenday evenings for eight succensive If there is a demand, an pon course will be offered Firefly course will start No vember 3, meeting in the afternoon from 220 to °530, and will con tinue for eight weeks, Since Camp. fire headquarters is small, only «| iimited number of guardians may) sian for each course. Plan now to take one and sign up immediately. The October meeting of the gov-| erning board of the Seattle council} A | ! The of Campfire girls will be held at Lohequa October 1, at 10 o'clock. A complete report of the 1922 sea. son at Samp Bealth will be given| at this time, ‘The first week-end trip to Camp! Sealth will be Saturday, September | 20. The party ts limited to twenty: five, Miss Ruth Brown will be in charge. The boat will leave Pier 4 t 320 Saturday, returning Sunday ning at 7 o'click. The cost of the trip will be $1.25, including camp fea. HEAT YOUR HOME WITH OL More Heat for Less Money! No Coal and No Ashes to Shovel! The VICTOR FURNACE BURNER heats from 4 tp 20 rooms in any kind of furnace. Don’t Burn Dirty Coal Burn Oil An absolutely safe and modern method for h the home. Burners for heating stoves and ranges, See Demonstration— VICTOR BURNER CO, 1635 Westlake Ave. On Westlake Ave., Near the Times Building PEE RERES® SETS The Best Dentistry Is Not In This Office Best Gold Crowns ..... Flesh-Colored Plates, (No Better Porcelain Fillings Silver Fillings .. Cleaning .... 25 Years in Practice Painless Extractions All Work Guaranteed 15 Years DR. E. C. PARR Corner Third and Pike. Open Sundays and Evenings. Main 2266 | $5.00 to Made) $5.00 $10 contribute. The proceeds earned each group will be used for ‘This trip is open to all Campfire|use. You are urged to make onl girls and leaders and the first twen-|articles which wil) surely sell, and ty-five registering (paying $1.25 injevery case to remember It is to be advance) wil constitute the party. | value received, Let us not tke | Those who have signed so far are |innumerable pincushions and Ruth A. Brown, Marguerite Bring-|and breakfast caps, but rather loe, Evelyn Brown, Madge Dunn,|kets, wood-blocked articles Madeline Pleas, Irma Thompson and |dainty linen handkerchiefs. Ethel Richardson. lovely bit of craft work from. = «irl would bring greater retur A course in first aid and home|* dozen articles of nursing will be given for Campfire |V@lue. In addition to girls if there ts sufficient demand. |>82#ar to make money for The course will be held Saturday |™Mer camp, etc., let's make ft mornings. All girls and guardians |'#tion in the way of a Cs interested are asked to register at |*hibit. Talk the matter once at Lohequa. There ta no charge. |Y0Ur Suardian and have her ‘i your group for the Christmas bagase | H. F. Alexander Is — 20 Minutes ; Twenty minutes were clipped her record by the steamship Alexander, which arrived in Monday, 38 hours and 40 from San Francisco. During the summer many of the groups have been busily at work on articles for the Campfire bazaar, to be given some time after Thanks- giving. At the recent meeting of the Guardians’ association a commit- tee was appointed to work out defi nite plans for the bazaar. 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