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| ‘Seatile Omens University Club's October Pro- and Prospectus e Year; Sunset Club Announces Interesting | | Program for October. ae iced n | Women's University club in| Re October announcement gives | of the year’s activities | ‘ as the program fer the| ‘ the interesting affairs of | Which will begin on Friday, October B® With @ bridge tea at the home of | e Batetie Roberts, 1211 22d ave. Bridge wil! begin at 2 o'clock and Nem Will be served at 4 o'clock at 5 Fred Roberts’ home, 1231 22d / HN. The committee in charge | ‘are Mrs. James P. Robertson, chatr- | ‘Man, Mrs. Stanton Allen, Mra, Mer | “pitt Bloxom, Mrs. Ira N. Gates, Mrs. | PF. W, Hergert, Mrs. Stuart Strong | Pend Sire, Philip FE. Robins, For tons call Mrs. Robertson, 4204. Fegular club meeting will be Saturday, October 7, with « duncheon served to members 2:30 o'clock. ers’ luncheon has been ar for Friday, October 13, at 1 “A Trio of Revolutionaries Writings—Wells, Van ‘land Robinson,” by C. Everett ve. Ph. D., formerly re and editorial writer on the “Independent.” evening, October 20, comes | formal autumn ball at De y's Dancing academy, for which | te plans are being made. William Parkhurst Brawley chairman of the affair; Robert D. McAusiand, decora- Mrs. Farnsworth Currier, tick- fs. Ernst 1. Skeel, punch; Miss larie Deghorn, publicity. “The captains of the ticket commit Sof the different districts tn- Mrs. John Wilson, Broad- Donald McDonald, Queen Mrs. Philip Kinzer, Mount) ker; Mrs. Frederick Morgan Padel- L ity; Mrs. Clyde Hadley, ; Miss Grace King, Capi- Hil; Mrs, W. W. Phillips, Ma- wa; Mrs. Frederick Hall White, captains of the general ticket tee are: Miss Lurline Brown, d J. Vaupell, Mrs. Ever- Mrs. Shirley Parker and C. O. Martin. t only will be the guests of at the farewell tea planned afternoon, October 27. prospectus of the pear in- Study groups, Mrs. J. Russel chairman; book review (week- study (fortnightly); drama (fortnightly); household man- (fortnightly). Iecture committee, with Mra. 1. Carr as chairman, that Hugh Walpole, world novelist, and one of the fore st living authorities on modern Mterature, has been engaged Monday evening, Apri! ‘The committee will make interesting announcements , Elizabeth Richmond Miller ts m of the musicales—Decem- n concert; January, program; February, Lenten March, Eastern musicale; Blee club concert; May, spring je festival. to be given tn the “Little "In the new clubhouse, are ‘the direction of Mrs. William as chairman; repertory, Sandall, chairman; ama- ‘Miss Mabel Furry, chairman; Mrs. C. Edward Magnus- ; prize play, Mra. Harry > chairman. Frederick Morgan Padelford of the speaker-luncheons Special occasions, Mrs. P, Whiting, chairman; dances, Parker, chairman. iy. December 1, grand open- ; December 29, holiday hop; 23, Colonial walk; March Gras masque; May 1, an- ‘sports clothes ball. grand opening bridge party ‘be given in the new clubhouse evening, Decernber 1, Grace King is chairman of the entertainment committee. are made for a Halloween on November 2; junior dance, 20; evening bridge, April 4; and field day, June 9. ly in November the club will ‘& rummage saie for the benefit furnishing fund. t Club Program October program for the Sun- club has just been received and d as follows: lednesday, October 4, at 3 o'clock, Five Weeks on the Yang-Tse- v" by Mrs. H. C. Wortman hostesses for the afternoon will Mrs. William Hunter McEwan Mrs. Alexander B. Stewart | Wednesday, October 12, at 12:30 p. “ML, will be the business meeting in @ on with luncheon, for which e tions are asked. day, October 18, at 9 a “Halloween” evening ts d—dancing and cards. Mrs. H. Baxter and Mrs. Robert P. » hostesses. day, October 25, at 3 o'clock, Archie Ruggles will give a song i, with Mrs. Frederick Bentley plano. The hostesses are to Adelaide Nickels and Mrs. Hall White. 4 cee osts at Sunday ight Supper and Mrs. Fred R. Morgan are ining with an informal supper 20 covers at their home Sunday ing, complimentary to Mr. and W. H. Talbot and Miss Vera of San Francisco, Ape ie Wellesley Club to Meet mbers of the Wellesley club will for the first luncheon of the fall at the Women's University ib Saturday, October 7, at 1 - os ‘Buffet Supper ‘Ceiebrating their thirty-fifth wed- anniversary, Mr, and Mrs Zeldenrust were hosts at buffet supper for twenty-five at their home last Saturday BRIDES OF New Navy Post to Give Dance The John Paul Jones > a series of weekly dances at De Honey's dancing academy, 13th and Pike st. the first of which will be given Tuesday evening, October 3. Rear Admiral John A. Hoogewerff, | U. 8. N. commandant of the Puget sound navy yard, and the following officers of his staff have accepted an invitation to attend this opening dance: Capt. Ivan C. Wetengel, U 8. N.; Capt. Louls B. McBride, con- struction corps, U. 8. N. and Com- mander Frank EB. Ridgley, U. 8. N. Lieut. Gov. William J, Coyle, Mayor Edwin J. Brown and the com manders of the other posts of the American Legion will also be in a! tendance. The Paul Jones navy post has only recently been orwanized. Ita purpose is to assemble into one post all offi. cers and men who served in the navy during the war. ‘The dance will be informal and the proceeds are to be devoted to the purchase of @ club house for the navy post. ‘The patronesses for the affair tn- clude: Mrs. Hoogewerff, wife of Rear Admiral John A. Hoogewerff, U. 8. N. commandant of the Puget sound navy yard. Mrs. Wettengel, wife of Capt. Ivan C. Wettengel, U. 8. N. Mrs. McBride, wife of Capt. Louis B. McBride, U. 8. N. Mrs. Ridgley, wife of Commander Frank E. Ridgley, U. 8. > Mrs. Coyle, wife of Lieut. Gov. William J. Coyle. Mrs. Brown, wife of Mayor Edwin J. Brown. Mra. Chadwick, wife of Stephen M. Chadwick, commander of Seattle Post, American Legion. Mrs. Younger, wife of J. Arthur Younger, commander of Rainier Noble Post of the American Legion. Mra. Benson, wife of Dr. H. K. Benson, commander of University Post, American Legion. Mrs. Ronald, wife of Alex Ronald, commander of Maple Leaf Post, American Legion. Mra. Brinton, wife of Wilmer B. Brinton, commander of West Seattle Post, American Legion. Mrs. Haas, wife of Carl F. Haas, commander of John Paul Jones Navy Post. Mrs. Freeman, wife of Capt. Mil ler Freeman, 8. N.R. F. Mra. Simpson, wife of Commander Simpson, U. 8. N. R. F. eee Tea Will Honor Miss Lennon To honor Miss Ruth Lennon, who announced her engagement recently to Ensign John Marshall Campbell, vu. 8 Miss Rachel cards out for a tea at her home Wednesday afternoon, October 4, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Alternating at the urns wil! Miss Vernita Swezea, Miss Ruth Bamford, Miss Lurline Brown and Miss Ali Nettleton of Tacoma, as sisted by Miss Dorothy Watson, Miss Grace Epperson, Miss Elizabeth Lea and the Misses Ruth and Katherine Niblock. Informal Reception at Library The Seattle public library has sent out invitations for an informal re- ception to the new teachers of the Seattle public schoola on Saturday afternoon, October 7, from 3 until 5 o'clock, in the teachers’ room on the top floor of the library, Fourth and Madison. Calendar for Orthopedic Tea Shop ‘The guilds directing the service at the Orthopedic Tea Shop next week will be, on Monday, Broadway, Mrs. Donnell George Fisher, hostess; Tuesday, First Hill, Mrs. J. B. Quick, hostess; Wednesday, University, Mra W. H. McColloch and Mrs, H. C. Joy, hostesses; Thursday, East Highland drive, Mra. M. E. Martin, hostess; Friday, Mount Baker Park, Mrs. John Alexander Duncan, hostess; Saturday, Seaburst auxiliary, Mrs. KR. Williams, hosteas. Assisting Mra, Fisher on Monday will be Mrs. H. D. Dudley, Mrs. George Pursell, Mrs, Barl de Veuve, Mrs. W. D. Albright, Mrs, Roms Hib ler, Mra. Robert McClelland, Mra George A. Kribs, Mra. Omar J Humphrey, Mrs, Robert F. Hall and Ming Mildred Lewin, v¥ Post of | the American Legion have arranged | Niblock has | be} LAST W Willard in from their Mr. and Mrs. Charles | | Stimson are coming summer home at the Highlands to thelr town house, the last of next | week. } . Mr, and Mra. Lester J. Clark, who have been occupying the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Leonard Eaton this summer, left today for to be away six weeks see Miss Muriel K. Tanzer left today on the Ruth Alexander for Los An- goles, where she will join her mother, Mm. G. LL. Tanser, remain indefinite: eee Mr. and Mre. Clinton Dougias, who have been spending the sum mer at Hunt's Point, are now oc ' | Honolulu, cadia. eee Mr. G. T. Edkins of Hongkong, China, who spent several days in the city this week, will sail shortly from Victoria, B. C, on the Em- press of Australia, for his home. eee Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nordhoff ar. rived Thursday by motor from Call fornia end wil! occupy the home of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Burwell this winter, Mr. and Mrs. Burwell and small daughter, with Mra, Bur | well's mother, Mrs. M. H. Carraher, are leaving soon for Coronado to re main for the winter months. eee Mrs. Charles B. Blackwell of Minneapolis is the guest of her son, Mr, Charlies Howard Blackwell. eee Mrs. Phyllis Proctor Funk, who hi been seriously ill, is now con valescing. . Mr. W. L, Eaton has removed to | home across Lake Washington . . Mr, and Mra. W. A. Peters are removing next week from their sum- mer home at the Country club to their town house. eee Mrs, F. M. Folsom of New York, who has been spending the summer here, plans to leave the latter part of October for her home, eee Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Warner and daughter, Miss Betty Wacne, who have been residing in Everett for the past year, returned recently to make their home in Seattle. oe Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilton |have removed from their apart- |ment at 317 18th ave. N. to Hunt's Point for the winter months. Their | Honor for Two | Brides-Elect | Miss Gladys Epperson has Sxsued [invitations for a tea at her home next Wednesday afternoon, honoring Miss Vernita Swezea and Miss Ruth Lennon, two brides-ele eee Miss Dunaway Married The marriage service of Miss Roselyn Dunaway and Mr. Arthur 7. Hanson was performed by Rev. M. A. Matthews tn the Firet Pres byterian church on September 22 in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Christenson and Mr. and Mra. El bert Morhous. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson will be at home in Everett after No- vember 1 . Dinner Dance at Yacht Club The first of the bi-monthly win- ter season dinner dances at the Yacht club, for members and their guests, will be given on Saturday evening, October . oe \Informal Tea for House Guest Mrs. J, KE, Radford with the second of a series of bridge teas at her home Friday afternoon, in compliment to her aunt, Mra, M, G, de Wolfe, of Los Angeles, who is her guest. see entertained Chi Omega Luncheon Alumnae of Chi Omega sorority will be entertained at luncheon by Mrs, Fred Guenther at her home, 1176 KE. Newton st., on Friday after. poon, October 6, at 12 o'clock, and} cupying thetr apartment in the Ar | his town house from his summer| EEK ‘. PERSONALS °. apartment will be occupiéd by Mr. and Mra. Albert Wil ) oe | Miss Emily CG. Renick returned today from a two weeks’ visit with | friends In Wenatchee and Peshas | tin. | | | Mtr in. and Mra John FR. Conner have removed from their summer home at Three Tree Point to their home on Queen Anne hill, see |. Mr. and Mra. Gilbert G. Rarton have removed from 402 17th ave. to 1609 37th . Mr. and Mra. EB. N. Brooke Friday for a two months’ trip thru Oregon and Southern Cali fornia, left eee Mr, and Mra, Edward M Malitn ger have just returned from a ten days’ trip to Spokane. cee Mr. and Mrs. D, E. White left jtoday for @ few days’ visit in Vio toria, B. ©. Mr. and Mra. Lyle & Vincent and small son removed to the home of Mra, John Locke at Hunt's Point, which they will occupy this winter. eee Mr. and Mra. Myron Mc¥iwaine |and Mr. and Mre Stuart C. Thomp- | kins motored to Vancouver, B. C., | today to spend the week-end, eee Mr. and Mrs. William Hf Parsons and their soninlaw and daughter, |Mr. and Mrs. Allan B. Engle, who have been at Port Madison for the | home. Mr. and Mra. Folger Peabody and little daughter, who have been spend. jing the summer at the Peabody jfarm, have taken a home at 748 N Broadway. eee Mr. and Mra. R. J. O'Riley will occupy an apartment at the Broad |more this winter League for Peace and Freedom A meeting of friends and members of the newly organized estate branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom will [be held at $ p. m. in the old Cornish |school building, 905 KB. Pine at, Tuesday, Oct. 3 Munic will be on offered, short ad. | dresses will be made by men and | women speakers, and an open discus. sion will be held regarding plans for future activities of peace workers The members of the league are fp |ning to give a series of chaporoned people. Important announcement will be made regarding classes for members who wish to study the economic causes of war, The public is invited Dr. Mary Coffman, chairman of the first congressional district branch of the league, will preside Ravenna Chapter, No. 189 Ravenna Chapter, No, 189, 0. B. 8., will hold a dance at Little's hall, 45th and University way, Saturda Good music. West Seattle Review No, 51 Went Seattle Review No. 51, W. B A., of the Maccabees, will meet in Carpenter's hall, 4441 California ave., Wednesday, October 4, at 8 p. m sharp. Members urged to attend Women's Tuesday Club The Women’s Tuesday club will meet Tuesday, October 3, at 12:30 o'clock, with Mrs. A. 8. Haggett, 4716 16th ave, N. E. Ladies’ Literary and Musical Club The Ladies’ Literary and Musical club will meet at the home of Mra. J. J. Bleltz, 316 Florentia st., Friday, October 6, at 2:30 p. m. Minnewatha Club ‘The Minnewatha club will enter tain with its regular dance at Chris. |tensen’s Broadway hall, Broadway jand Madison s#t., Saturday evening, | September 30. Greenwood District, 0. BE. 8. Greenwood district, O. HB. §., will entertain at the home of Mrs. Anna Young, 6824 hinney ave, Tuesday, October 4, at 2 p,m Carda, Mra. Cora Batley and Mrs, Jeaste Chip. man, hostesses, Kastern Stara and friends invited, rea | motor} summer, have returned to their town | community peace dances for young | cts} WOMEN CLUBS FOR MONDAY Chapter V, PB. 0. Chapter V, P. 2 will be enter at the home of Mra, Max C. oth ave, on Mon Mra, 8. F. Hath Elizabeth Hunter as ° tained | Sohw dete bun and Mr sting ie Club wil Philor Philomus club Awher Van K October | Charles Migbe Mrs, Ff, A |i, Gay will jiand and Cape Cod F in the Orient went The meet | Mrs. | nia ave Davis peak nike.” Christian ¢ A oe the and cc mittes of women repre denominationn, ring to neven in the every Mon ot the Y m Protestant Heges, are prep for the raine Beattle’s quota women's Christian lOrient. ‘They the A Harry M w invited will meet day necond floc w | Mre | Mra. man are on < bul w airman Matthew e ¢ who ding « Foater ais are 1 ted t attend } . Prairie Kose Chi club at The Prairie Rose will meet Monday Mra. G ett et on First ett at October at m. with ork w. ¢ o Went Queen Anr and get off Draper rock cas ave at Crock Seattle Woman's Club featue Woman ub will sb house on M Octoder Board meeting at 130 |p meeting at 2 p fol lowed by a musical program. The moet at the el nday : m, Cut m ADDITIONAL CLUBS Woman's Century Club The departments of the Woman's meet week next at formed nt wil! m 10:39 it departer entury elu’ as follows Frew department | Washington three ol | The Art 2p. m. at the home of Mrs. Rerendes, 730 16th ave. N Alan H. Jones and Mra. A. U t assisting hostesses, The pro | consist of “Museum by Mra, Katherine » “Ancient Crafts.” by Ingraham, ent Events Child Study department will Wednesday, October 4, at 2 Mra, W. C. Woodward, 411th ave, N. Dr. Curtia P. Wil of the University of Wash: will speak on “How to Dis the Mental Ability of Chil the when at at Mre meet ¥ | singer \cram ow Ideals | Baker BK. 8 ‘The meet p.m, with Harne ington, cover dren. The Current will meet Thureday the home of Mrs 32 12th ave. W., cus of current bers. The Muste department will meet Friday afternoon, October 6, at 2 o'clock, with Mra. H, A. Schroeder, 101 Madrona Pl. N, Tho ansieting homtesses will be Mra, V. D, Mad docks, Mra. F. C. Berendes and Mra, FR. J. Huston. Program: Roil call. Current events in Mozart, 1756-1791, Mra, J plano selections, two movements of Mozart, (a) “Allegro,” (b) “Andante, Rondo en Polonaine,” Mise Cecilia |Michard. Vocal selections, Mra. Henry Bitman see Daughters of Washington Pionrers The Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington prior to 1870, will meet Wednesday, Oct. 4 at the home of Miss Nellie Russell, 1628 11th ave. “ee Besant Theosophical Lodge A novel breakfast party w jsiven Sunday from 9 to 2 at 926 jave., by the men of Besant The cal lodge, who will do themecives, the women being barred from the kitchen. The proceeds of the benefit will go to the furnishing | fund. Events department October 6, at Ida C. Matcher, atip.m Dis events by mem on . Norwegian Hospital Association Tho Norwegian Hospital associa tion will me at the Norway hall, Boren and Virginia, Tuesday, October 3, at noon. The ternoon will be spent in working for the by r to be held in the Norway hall Novern ber 3 and 4, Mrs. EB. ©. ¢ , and Mra, L. E, Hangen |Lunch served at 2 |women Invite oriels hostemnes. k. All o'eh Schubert Club Mrs. H. J. Hern will entertain the members of the Schubert club at a luncheon-musicale at her home, 162 {Sixth ave, W., at 12 o'clock Friday, October 6. . Queen Anne Study Club The Queen Anne Study club will on its season's work on Tuesday etober 3, at the home of Mrs. F. H Shaw, 10 G Ip.m. The i ting will open the / % club is studying the first paper ttle to Panama, ee “A Trip From 8¢ will be given by Mrs, W. B. Mra. C. E. Blackaller will give “Pic turesque Panama City,” and Mrs. V Ww mmel “History of the Canal Zone, . Aspasia Chub ‘The Aspasia club will hold its first meeting this season on Tuesday, Oc tober 3, at 1 p. m., at the home of Mrs, W. K. Sickels, 2816 14th ave. 8. “Vacation Reminiscences” will be the | program of the afternoon. A report jon the state convention held at § kane last June will be given by Mrs. J. F. MeGogy . Canadian Women’: The Canadian Wome meet at the Federated Tuesday, October 3, at eee Elderbloom Club The Elderbloom club will meet Thursday, October 6, at 11 a. m., in |the K P. hall, Third and Virginia Bring guests and lunch North End Flower Club The h End Vilower club will meet at Meves’ cafeteria, Fourth ave. and Pine st., Friday, October 6, at m, Election of officers, F, Pomroy will give a talk Jon dahlias. There will be an exhibit of seedling dahlias, also decorative baskets, thru. th courtesy of Mra. homaa ¥ y Ballard ladies Club ‘# club will club house p.m. Women’s Lyric Choral © The Women's Lyric Choral club will meet for rehearmal Tu en ing, October 3, in the main Sunday Mrs. | the cooking | *S CLUBS |achoo! room of the First Presbyterian church at 7:46 o'clock, A full attend ie dewired, ae thin in the inst tunity to become charter member jan l oppe “ eee | Russian Dramatic Club | The Russian Dramatic elub will entertain with Halloween frotie and in Wir b h ay 1 Blanchard wt, on a et, 31 1 be used for the nus eblldrer the serade man's a) en mont original is Class of Univer. Dr, Cleveland enning for an Bunda Brov will be with The Lei Aloha et y Christian churet Kiethauer, paste attendance of 1 October 1, at which time wife of Mayor 1. J. Brown honor guest, Thin « Mra. Frank C. Arnold, Mrs. David Culp, teacher a year of gre tivity al and lines r, ie p ) women fn the nn, president, and in planning int A invitation im extended to the women of the city to visit this department of the Sunday school Social Club club invites 8 eioun, now the ‘dial Dorie Dorie & etal to at Times 11 a. m. Sunda Masonic and Eastern ring sandwiches and ffee will fur you meet *, rain or shine, at for to the home Hot a trip tar ake nished Professional entertainers will give program if you ur auto, Melrose 0471 j . | Immanuel Lothera: Soclety Ald soctety a bave an phone empty seat In Mrs. Bradley, *-* Church Ald The Ladiew of Im | ma f burch ner in |the church 4 yber j1, at 1 p. m.."lo celebrate home-com: tiny vu nerve a ing Sun . College Club efit of t # College Mill For the be jfund, the M part ctober 6 . Women's University Clab | The of Washington members of the Women's Univernity |ctub are urged to attend a meeting at the clubhouse on Tuesday after | |noon, Octe at 4 o'clock. - ub w Bun at 2 o'clock. . University ver 3 . West Seattle Art Club At the meeting of the West Seattle Art club, to be held at the home of Mre. C. J. Stanley, 4415 W, Manan husetts st. on Wednesday, October 4, Mra, Thomas Struthers will speak m “Charles W Peale” and |“Jonathan Trumbull” and Mrs. Mur ray 1 on “Contemporary Art” Cc am Pp fire | News, Notes and Gossip Training courses for Campfire and Firefly leaders will begin at Lohequa late In October. Campfire course will begin October 26, meeting every Wednesday there- after for eleht muccessive weeks, The Classen will be held at Lohequa from! 7 to ® o'clock. If it ts more con- venient for mothers and others who would be unable to attend the even- ing classes to take an afternoon course instead, one will be started. ber weeks 3, and will also cover eight These meeting will be held from 3:30 to 6:30, The lanses are limited, #0 all interested are urged to sign at once. The fee for each course ts $1.00, to cover registration fee and craft materials. afternoons at Lohequa October 2 at 10 o'clock. The complete report of the 1922 sea- son at Camp Seaith will be given. guardians who wish to take a course in first aid and home nursing are urged to sign at Lohequa at an early date. There will be no charge for these courses, which will be held on Saturday mornings. Those who took the courses last spring re- ceived much benefit, and took a keen erest in them. Sign at once. articipating in the Christ mas bazaar are requested to register at local headquarters before Novem. ber 10. decided, but it will be held shortly after Thanksgiving, The proceeds of the bazaar will go to the group treas. uries. Everything must sed ypon by Lohequa before it ts put on sale. Remember, make your articles salable and Call head quarters for suggestions. Giria and {| Groups be p attractive, November every Campfire is planning a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family. For De cember we collect toys, fill stockings and again heap baskets with Candy ts to be sent to Port send and scraps of silk and yarns collected for the soldiers. Scrap. books and toys for the children’s homes and hospitals are to be made ll this to say nothing of the numerable things headquarte nothing about. There is another kind of service which every Campfire girl should be alert to—the reaponst. bility of comradeship of one girl for another, Now that you are back in fchool look sound you and see if there Is a girl who does not quite fit in, Talk to her, invite her to your Campfire meetings and help her find the things that mean s0 much you. Each month in the year tle Campfire girls give special se foe ae a great organized group, month let It be the service of com: radeship, For group rdies. Town in hears In the Campfire Manual, on page 142, is a picture of one Needlework guild honor symbol, So far no Se. attle Campfire Girl belongs to the guild ch girl should know some thing of this work. The Needlework guild was originated in England, in 1885, and wag adopted in this coun. try not long after, It started with a club of girls wishing to give service and to get from life the very things we today are striving for. It was or- sanized to collect new garments to supply the needs of hospitals, homes and worthy private causes, ‘To be « member of t eedlework guild it is necessary to get 10 people to each give Register now, The) The Firefly course will start Novem-/ The governing board of the Seattle! Council of Campfire Girls will be hela! ‘The exact date has not been| | vations, | knife SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1922. | Benefit Concert | October 4 There will be a concert given wp Mieasant Va lan nurch t the First Wr terian church, |Mme. Matzenauer Program Announced Mine, Margaret Matzenauer, prima donna contralto of the Metrope |Opera company, will be teard in re jeital at the Metropolitan the ater, | We esday evening. Oxt yber 4, at 8 | Monday evening, October 9 |o'clock, ‘The proceeds will go to the | ‘The program chosen for her con-|tuliding fund of the church. will be as follows | The program to be given et toon “tel Overt “Post cert here follown: Aria" fatai . to Mine Bapphie Ode Wriktow Thou Art My Tis Bpring Mme Matronauer lem , Ruth Maveted Ponce Mio Ten " ude Itim Matsonauer Waitra Aamme Dranaar & Ve Irene Hampton-T Aaa iia, naisele accompantat | (©) Potonaise arettatateesd | Dehnanyt Mr. Vause “Plainia 4’ Ariane in Vansant Pa 1 rer Coquara Lorraine Rariton e Verat PRS ; Kramer Yourdram niet 0 | Bopranc (~ (b) Behubert Yaure Mra. Dr John Hopper Baritone | (a) “Invocation (b) taht @ Draws “The Mpirit rr. by La For: Sosompaniot to Br K rales einer Lohequa wishes | to rments you to have an o t of the rm Forrats be al (e dt mpbell-Tiptom | Headquar group will have the first natic honor to be awarded f garments may be for a child age. must be neatly made garments are completed, turn in at with y« pantet As therm plainly tagged | walk alc and address | te but Audubon Society ttle Audubon soctety will the tidefiats Sunday, Oc- beginning at Spokane at. Marginal way, for the pur- obser mig The & headquarters, fn ur name, age ber 1 iE andy for the disabled men tn the | pose of [Port Townsend hospitals is due Fri-| Meet Mra. Sch le ‘day, October 13. For two 11 o'clock. Take Faun Campfire girls have Seattle or Alki Port Townsend each candy and jmen there t 3 r years gone to month with entertainments for the 1 it has become almost | Groups are azked to ge one pound of eandy for / r Report at Lohequa | the month your group will supply its] HUM AK quota, You might plan, too, a series | of clever stunts to give on one of| Lohequa ways re-| ar jan institution. ch} the trips books ete celve records, seraps of silk —? yarns tribe or craft materials to dis. : ie nmove homens oe | Restoring Human Wrecks Discussing Wrecks With Mr. J. A. Cassell, Railroad Engineer. Mr, Cassell Hauled the First Train Out of Seattle on Wooden Rails, in the Year 1879, When 15 Miles an Hour by Railroad Train Was Fast Mail. Mr. Cassell’s Interesting Letter Follows. The regular monthly meeting of |the Guardian association will be held | at Lohequa 10, at 720. One feature of the program will be a tatk on Indian legends by Professor Ed mond 8 Meany. Come or send a representative, October Are you active? in your Camp Is every member re or Firefly group | registered at Lohequa? Has head- quarters your names, ages, ad-| dreanes, etc.? Blanks have been sent guardian, and additional ones be secured at Lohequa. Take this up at your next meeting. See that your group Is 100 per cent active turning in a complete, semi-annual report. Remember our 1923 motto ftor—A Bigger, Better Campfire. Saturday—and no school until) Monday. The home work done and| off for a hike, The hikers will meet at the end of the Phinney carline at 19 with cup and lunches consisting ef food to be cooked in the open (co together and buy a chicken and bor- row Lohequa’s reflecting oven and) receipts for biscults). Hike and cook 4nd ning whether you are fortunate or not in returning with the treas. ure—go home with more pep and keener Joy in living. each may 206—Bull4 an open finre in the wind and rain with material found joutdoors, and build q bonfire. (No |fire ts credited until it is properly }left or put out) 226—Bulld three different kinds of ifires in the open, using not more} |than two matches for each fire. | 381—Help to build a permanent| outdoor community fireplace. i | 207—Make two good devices for! holding a pot over a fire, and two! |for holding a frying pan over a fire. | 310—Make a bean hole at least 18 inches by 18 inches and cook beans or some other appetizing dish. 324-—Construct a reflecting oven jand bake biscuits or some appetizing | dish. 333—Fry an egg or broll a steak on a hot stone, 304—Make a bed on the ground |man’on the pacine cease jand sleep out-of-doors on tt for any| 1 had visions ef hearing of seme [tive nights. [sort of wreck expert who determines | 326—-Make and carry a pack for/O™ many wrecks shall socur cock ny two miles. This includes camp |Imstes outfit and rolling the poncho. 834—Camp for a week-end sleeping out-of-doors, 322—Make a pen and Ink map of & hike, indicating trail, gates, fields, woods, brooks, bridges, etc. Map must have been proved accurate by jactual use in Camp Fire Hike and nust be neat enough for exhibition. | 302—-Make a shelter and bed of material found tn the woods, 316—Know six blazes, The following lists suggest which Campfire girls may jin. Pacifio-Northwest campers, schedule of local autumn, 1922; Oct. 16th, Fidelia Da- | de vis, loader, Take 9 a. m. boat from jPier 3 to Suquamish and hike five |miles to Indianola, where lunch will | be served. After lunch, for those de siring, Miss Davis promises a delight jful jaunt along old Indian trail to bluffs overlooking Admiralty inlet Return to Seattle at 6:30 p, m. |. Oct, 28-29, Halloween party at |Major Ingraham’s ranch. Ilahee, | Boat leaves Pier 3, Saturday, 2 p. m. and 7 p.m, Sunday 9:30 a. m, re |turning to Seattle at 6:30 Sunday, Bring blankets, plate, cup, knife, fork, spoon and masquerade costume. |Expense, boat fare, 70c round trip jcommissary, $1.60 for those on early |boat; $1.00 on night boat. Mail de- |Posit of $1.00, stating boat you wish to go on, to Mr. EB. H. Harpur, 909 |W. Crockett st., before Oct. 26th. | Those going Sunday will bring your own lunch and need not make reser. ito tel » His inter- preventing and rester- jorsed by women who do net any commercial en- “urative Pian to betieve you feel grateful, and you [like to put your gra “I feel grateful and you may be sure Iam not alone In thin sentiment when you take Inte cont hikes | ya earned the respect of ailing ‘rippled people of the Pacific kiy reduced my bleod jure from 195 to 130, He com=- tely eliminated a very heavy de- posit of albumen from my urine. He limbered my joints and put a let of pep back into my old frame, and T still feel the tonle effects Bake 1 shape to take 1 was compelled to leave off months y pla from the grow 1 jumped over and it did not shake me up 8 bie, If my life depended on It f could m have done that for months before | (aking his treatment and before the heumatism had all been eradicated Lloyd Small, leader, at end of Roosevelt park car jline at 2:00 pm. Hike thru trails jto Lake Washington and around} |Laurelhurst. Bring lunch, cup and spoons, Nov, 26.—Margaret Bliss, Take Lake Buri tal and Yesler ne y address is 1628 Bellevue, Seattle, Wash, wreeks to see Dr, 1628 Bellevue, w Dr. Loughney, Famous Dieti- tion, Publishes New Book “Free to You Postpaid” You will value this book highty, We will matt them out FI Write your name and address pinin~ jty and you will recetve your book lby return mail, ‘They are wi und ready to mall out, to| NOPH—Dr, Loughney's Bake Oven | Treatment offices are Focatee at wha © “ifth and ormer of Fifth end Whiem, (tae assisted by com= Hours, ® a. ime Seattle, leader. on car from Occtden. way at 2 p. m, to White Center, Hike along trails on bluffs overlooking Puget sound, Wind up at Endolyne, where group will have coffee on the beach Deo. 17-—Christmas © at Mlahee, Boat leaves Pi 4m, This is your oppe get Christmas trees and evergreens for Christmas, Bring lunch, cup, spoon, also heavy string and pocket | to gather your greens with, | Fare 70¢ round trip. Return to so-|™ attle at 6:30 p,m, y walk

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