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SEATTL ————— WOMEN’S CLUBS ‘Campfire Music News, Notes the Lincoln Parent Teacher associa e ociet CLUBS FOR MONDAY . | ps tion for @ unique program. an OSSI } ! Ladles' Auxiliary, Templo de Hrvch |” ‘The visitors we be allowed to wub- p | al > a. p t lar mecting of the | *titute for the regular pupils Social Affairs Planned) Pp nytt mp sronile de dirach, | miniature seasion of #ehool, Lach] Have you won the national health WwW . | will be given a card corresponding | ),> m for the Websters; Ar- will take plac n the atry reoma ge Rafa Petit Bry omer "| honor? Ail girls who have kept the : of the temple, Monday, October 9, a | ‘ i of a range Series of Cham- of the temple, Monday, Octover % Ml whch they ure mont interested and|Deallh chart for 14 monthe and) ber Music Concert Sapo ol gt they will follow the regular routine | have thus won It, should bring to} » ‘ i a e Literary and Travel Club et aye af it ; Mae feo Fogel ewer Lohequa: me 2 IN " Ate and Travel club will | ree" jenener is em * 1—The 12 health charts, FLEUR ts entertaining with « 5 ” a |the particular clas - sa thy ip ley, 112 N., Monday, ' ular cla ‘" Brtekfast of fourteen covers at her oa i ven tee Peres md | ‘They will march to the various| %-A written statement by the)? tl Fesidence next Tuesday, as & com eA ly Mr | bells, and in every respect be per-| irl, guardian, or parent, telling rf » Mrs, Edgar L. Webster, |tina Johnson will read a paper o | pliment to ie vihe, Constituvion—ite Origin and | mitted to do things Just like the chil | now she kept the chart, ‘ Thursday evening, October 12, Mr. | meope. Py dren except that they will not be! e ee Mrs. Bert a be » ane MOPARS required to study. Pertods will be| iuis die a he x ‘an informal dinner at thetr home, a lout to ten minutes instead of an Yhat fun there will be at Camp] honor Mr, and Mra, Webster, who |King County Legislative Federation | 1 | 7 OF 8) | wealth over the Halloween week - with thelr family are planning to | sive Bias eer ra: ene eee ond, Many girl ure eagerly watt-| - 4 Teave the last of this month for Call: | jeration will hold its weekly nosne Remi. ing for the remaining few weeks to A q fornia, to spend the winter | Iuncheon for candidates at the Y. W. | Annual Convention ltr Se. ane wae ygie vtcel nny br e ae A. cafeteria, Monday, October %) a semiannual convention of the!) iy cous 1¢ not. do so at al q ‘ | C. Dill, democrat didate for| King county division of the Wash-| (7 * ‘ yee ; ® Musical Art Society ‘ entle Casitas eee lingtan tate branch of the National | (2? Dumber ts limited to M6, It te A M t 10 .'P + Flgios sialty Invited grees of Mothers and Parent-|"cported that Miss Ellen will pos a ms jock. Public cordially a. a ¥ nly be the ghor mnounces Morning / pee Teacher associations will be held | "Vy be the ghont again this yer bs Musicales } | Wallingford Circle |#aturday, October 14, at the Meridian | nO Were will a f ‘The Seattle Musical Art society | Wallingford circle of the. First|bigh school, which is three miles! i ieave pier 4 at Ars Friday ott ‘ ‘announces the Spargur String Quar |Presbyterian church will meet Mon-|*ast of Kent. ‘The program foliows:| Coon and will return at 7 Sunday a series of four morning |day, October 9, ab 2 p. m., at the) in unison, | e¥ening. The cost of the trip will t musicales, with Jane Burns jhome of Mra, John C. Corbett, 4127) Mine, O| be $2, including the camp fee, This ‘ seprano; Leone Langdon and Cecile Eastern ave. Mian Gilfillan will a» + come, Prineipar | must be paid upon registration j a Baron, pianists, as assisting artists. vist; visitors welcome. . pat | rn / : The ceries of chamber music con | eee ee ssaunetl | ee ) certs will be given in the Fine Arts | Myrtle Social Club There in still an opening for a few F th ve recital hall of Myrtle Social club will meet Mon- Kehool,” Mra jmere guardians or prospective guard. gallery and the new rec | 11/45—Musiness meeting i "i . ’ the Women’s University club day, October 9, at 2p. ms In the | ists —Lamcheon. jane in the traising ‘course, which Interpretations of representative [Masonic temple. Bridge and whint| 1:30—Musie by Meridian high echoot | Will begin October 25, and will meet ¢ works of chamber music repertoire |will be played. Eastern Stars and | PR nc pnm ig —. successive Wednesday for eight , will be given, including compositions friends invited. Sidh-daiabcaiaihe | Sapeinn cn enrete | Venn Som 7000 te 0:00, SHEe onree ti from Mozart, Haydn, Schubert, Bee : eee b100 ane will be a great help to guardians . . e + | O—AA “Juve weney,” | t iT r me ie OO thoven, Schumann, Brahms, Sme Auxiliary Ancient Order Hibernians | aeiven, <Jurentie Doliaquensy with their groups during the coming b fana and Glasounow ‘The Ladies’ auxiliary of the An-| + dt |winter. If it is not convenient for t ‘The concerts will be given on olent Order of Hibernians will give « Woman's Century Club ane to take this evening class, an Pelee’ . < en: [afternoon one will be started n vember 1, mber 6, an A A - * hw " %e a a ‘ 2 . RB Wary 10 and Febroary 7 hall scale wea nasaeael ub will mest | formation, The Firefly training | ; At the opening concert the quar ee pe according to the follow ng | course will begin November 3, and} tet, composed of John M. Spargur. Benttle Associated Public veers October 9, the Fi ie will also meet eight muccensive! a / first violin; Albany Ritchie, second Stenographers r Sickert aoe unter at “tan atetes weeks, from $29 to 6:30, Only 8 po Yiolin; Hollier Collens, viola, and The Seattle Associated Publiel Washington at 11 a. m. Members|, mited number may sign for each u George Kirchner, violoncello, will Stenographers will meet Monday./interested in the study of French | cover immennene we Nreed te ¢ roto! t 7:15 at 602 American | 7 y Ach | register immediate! i Beene: ® Haydn quartet. © group See tiding, “An invitation to at-|requeted to attend. Three classes) 8 Sn a” Cyrena Van Gordon, gifted ‘ of ets te wenn Schubert's tend the meeting i extended to all bon - organiond ana junler) Groups are very much interested | traito of the ‘Chicago ‘Grand Ona ‘ ” ‘Death ‘ noo-member public stenographe | an abyemeed division. |in the bazaar to be held very soon | company, will be heard tn concert ‘The patroness list includes: | Household administration depart y s ‘Mrs. A. H. Anderson, Mrs. Edgar At 7:30 o'clock Mr, W. A. Wick®) ot wit moet Wed: 6. re after Thanksgiving, and « number | Saturday evening, October 14, at the” BE ‘Ames, Mrs. John Henry Ballinger, will speak on three subjects, “Bue: |" “hf ar, Bi apc old ey | nave already signed up at Lohequa,|Piymouth Congregational churchs u Mrs. Louise C. Beck, Mrs. Frank conafal Organization.” “Value of Co |the p hemgg tp 2 288 nay pve Ro stating the articles they wish to sell.| Her concert will be the first of a » DD, Black, Mrs, Clarance B. Blethen, ——— ‘and “How to Obtain Best | oi) igen ave. N. E. The program | 2irl# —_ guardians, get together oe on Fgh ir — by the Pp ‘Mrs. Genevieve 5S. Blethen, Mrs. R ha will constat of “Early History of 908 ae“ ld gag @ real Comp. |Seter sh oi a # i William 5. Boeing, Mrs. Lawrence } « ith Chad Family Life’ by Mra. C. EB, Rem» raft exhibit to be proud of. All program w an follows: fs ‘ Mrs. Alexander Scott Bullitt lemmonwealth Chu! sos, (DUE: “The Cultural Value of House- | OMe” earned from the sale of theme | (1) Arte ‘Abborrita Rivale* t Keith Logan Bullitt, Mrs. The nee of Se Comperell twcrk” by Mrs. 0. ¥. Hutchinson. {**ticles will go to the indivadual | ¢3, Nig pill eS gh « > club iat’ 0 a og Mrs. John Collins, Miss Nel pos pes gorge geen x eenies even.| Tho literature and travel depart | SRN> Srocarion, be used for dues, fn Cornish, Mrs. Archibald 8. Dow- “ Negi bed @ ment will meet Friday morning, Oc wa j = ‘ ng. wil r od tt on ye oe "ney, Mrs. Gilbert Le Baroy Dutty, ee oh tee os y Mien Latta ltober 1, at 11 a. m. at the ¥. W. ss) neure, Kaquioe s 7 Mrs. Nathan Eckstein, Mrs. J. D. en in Industry. : e Cc. A. Program: “Chinese Tombs,” “ uty eel prin been wishes ~ enter the ‘Le trefle quartre feuilles”’ iN N, Mrs. Francis Guy Frink. . Mra. Clara Butterfield; “Confuciua | Y#cation picture contest should turn y SS me ipo + o 4 Mims Pe att wh or oie ‘Boot Charles H. Frye, Mra. Trafford MK mE macys tg dh than land the Beginning of Chinese Cul-|*f pletures in to Lohequa this week. | sone Sate ee om, Mrs. A. 8, Kerry, Mra Te lalee the course offered industria /Ufe” Mins Bara Williams, discussion If you took pictures at Camp Sealth Ferry Leary, Mr Anns Fn ten os a Industrial lied by Mra. J. N. Shaw; “Character this summer, hike pictures of your Milburn, Mrs. George ‘T. women by Wire Mews ealegs. Al listen et the Chleane,” Mra. 6. W.|SOne Se; wemene trign: that worn! tc) a completing this course she continued | 110" @ jinteresting, enter them and work for | Mra. Ost wwell a H. F. render, Mrs. her studies in Chicago, and comes | i‘ the. prise: Deliow! Al °F. & Palmerton, Mrs. Reginald H. Inet to Seattle with a fund of in-|_ The regular meeting of the club/ ing is @ list of Mrs. G. BE. M. Pratt, Mrs terentin: jenn gathered in these | Wil be held at 2 p.m. at the Y. W ve ge to be awarded: | wvery Girls’ or th Stimson, Mrs, Charles D nea C. A, Musical numbers will be given | | 1. First prise, leather slcin: seo | yO ee rere Mrs. Henry Suzzallo. Mrs. ite Mi ni te by Ernest Jaskoveky, violinint: (a) | prize, subscription to Every a i ry Everyone ts cordially invited to ater so reader, “ or: tb) “Valse |Gitin’. For best set of pictures taken The Guardians A. B. Stewart, Mre. David Edward tend th i freude,” Kreisler; ¢ } jtend these meetings ii “lat Camp Sealth ject may consist of |Mett at local headquarters for thelr | ti Mrs. EB A. Strout, Mrs. ee Biuett Drigo-Auer; (co ‘Gypey y it} Whitney Treat, Mrs. Park | ; Dames” Neches A tecture on “Phe {NOt lens than six). |regular monthly meeting October 12 ind Vai j ASDERIONAL CLUBS aeinie ot a iten Century Erousewite” | 2° Wiest pete. aubewtgtion to [0 140. Diet: tenes 5 Rome ‘give a talk on “Indian Legends.” For pictures telling | Willis, Mrs. Louise Van Ogie. Every Girls’ will be given by Prof. Max Garrett, the most graphic story of life at -At an impressive ceremon: rformed i tha pven- eunall 6 pre: wu, perf in Bethany Presbyterian church, Thursday even Seattle © ot PT. A, ond ee ne i irertiey of Washington, Each guardian is urged to attend, Practice Club: Mra. sdagg teenie p yma ing, Sept. 28, Miss Marguerite Reynolds beccame Mrs. Richard A. Vander Las, Jr.—Por- Mothers’ Congress Circle . and if this is impossible, send a yeaa Ms “ ‘ /Etade swt nd ‘The club is arranging a reception |Camp Sealth. ; % rep- Adam Beeler, Mra. Frederick trait by Grady. seeietal co cee san ho rcanaee tee: at the Hotel Washington for the| % First prize, leather skin; sec resentative. Do not mises this, cad i lafternoon of October 20. This is an jond prize, subseription to Every ore pees ing Tuesday, October 10, at 10 a, m., in the Broadway high achool, Mr. T. RK. Cole, superintendent of schools, will speak The Mothers’ Congress circle will | meet at the school at 140 p.m. Mra. annual event of the club. Mra, Fred-|Giris’. For best set of pictures ex- erick Graham te chairman of the |plaining “How I Spent My Vacation” affair, An interesting musical pro |(not less than «lx prints). gram will be one of the features of] 4. First prize, subscription to the occasion. Every Girls’, For picture taken dur- | ing summer telling a story of a good 5 Mrs. Shirt Blalock, Mra. iV. Ls Cottman, Mrs. Clare E. Farns- e Cc. Henry, N. Hildreth, Mrs. C. Higgins, Mrs. F. M. Law- Mrs. Farwell Putoum Lilly, a Red Cross class cannot start until some time after the first of the years: This will come as a disappointment to a great many girls, but just as soon as it ts conveniently possible ; for the local Red Cross to begin a/ Married in Tacoma Mise Laverne Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Young of Ta- coma, was united in marriage Fri- jdey. to Mr. Irving Wheat Thomas of | Mia Helen Grey | Dersonal In Ptymouth Congregational! Mr, and Mrs. Charles Thompson Church last Saturday evening, Mies | have returned from a two months’ Marjorie Miller, Mrs. Bruce F. | Seattie, at the home the bride's| Helen Gray, daughter of Dr. and | visit in California John Trumbull will speak on “Legis ‘Mrs. Paul Ronald Smith.|prother-in-law and an rae g| Mrs. Herbert A. Gray, of Port! < 5..0 ara ag 64 Amethyst Chapter No. 138 ber ee 4 addreas on {clans they will do #0, perhaps some Frank R. Van Tuyl, Mrs.|Mre. George Nace, in Tacoma. The| T°Wn#eNG, was wed to Mr. Herbert| Mr. Hugh Purceli is leaving next eee Amethyst chapter, No. 138, will! A, mo Bw ger yg a ph cote ‘at {time in January. ceremony was performed in the pres- Judson Flagg, son of Mr. and Mre. | week for an extended business trip to Army and Navy Women give a card party at Wing’ cate : cota sion stems hed. saan ~~ cnoe of telatives and a few very close| Alfred E. Flagg, of Seattle, The| California. During hig absence, Mra.| ‘The Association of Army and Navy [teria Sunday evening October 7, at ae eectober 10, Addrese Vacation} Groups who have signed up this | friends. ‘The attendants were Mra. |Setvice was read at §:20 o'clock by| Purcell, with her children, will visit | Women will test for the first time |#90 o'clock. opr Test National honors wilt} Month to contribute candy for the Archie Hutchinson and Mr. Ray} Rev. Lucius 0. Baird, a fraternity) her parents, Rev. and Mrs, George | this autumn at the Hotel Washing ondshad jcture contest. National honors Wi- | @sabled soldiers at Port Townsend “The wedding of Miss Vernita Sea-! pan of Seattle. brother of the groom Davie Adama. pn cg eprom gated ale ge Patrons’ Association tthe GAR cub |are Mrs, H. W. Harbaugh, Dorothy daughter of Mr. Bert Swezea,| pothaMir. and Mrs. Thomas are| The bride was gowned in mid cee con will be served at 1 o'clock, fol | The Patrons’ Association of the greet i Fis nn 2 ae eerie ous. | Cramer, Mra. Hattie Zeeb, Miss Eile! graduates of the University of Waah.| ight blue Canton crepe, with an| Mr, and Mrs, R. H. Morits returned | lowed by an afternoon of bridge. | University of Washington will hold m at, ‘Wednesday, October 11 | zabeth Hemphill, Miss Florence Mc- -lington, where she ie a member of /OVerdrapery of embroidered silk | Sunday ‘fr¢ thrde weeks’ motor | Make reservations tmumediately etch |tta firet meeting of the year Wednes-|non, 2 | Toe "rake Phinney |Comb, Mise Tima Hervin, Miss Lau- {Delta Gamma sorority and he of| Net, and carried a shower of orchids, | trip thru C nia Mra. Edward Schulz, Kenwood 1672. | day evening, Oct. 11, at § o'clock, In} Sa ees. Gat off at 70th st. Im. | 7% Jo¥, Miss Marton Dix, Mra. Rose | Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. They | Ophelia roses and lilies of the val “ee oe Meany hall, on the campus business is to come before|4- Pickens, Miss Ruth A. Brown. be the These groups are reminded to have anewer |the club. 28, at 8:30 o'clock. Rev. lay. | Professor and Mrs. C. L. Helm Seattle Presbyterial Dr. Henry Suzzallo will their candy at headquarters not will make their home in Salt Lake! ue MOPrP“eegeoeV+araeaodaeeaaseeegsh:i Oo fF fF cw captae kardon of! city. Both the bride and groom attend: er and small daughter have returned | The semiagnual meeting of the | principal speaker and will RRS . eee ed the University of Washington, | from a summer apent in California | Seattle Presbyterial soctety will be | questions or discuss any wubject that Annual State Dinner later than Friday, October 13. Informal Luncheon for | "*fe she is & member of Alpba | and Ohio held ‘Tuesday, October 10, at the Ral.|the patrons desire. General round} 4. cofual state dinner of the oat toca Menetiioch, wad. So tb| Af Omicron Pi sorority, and he is @ eee ee eee oe ecteterlan church, | table discussion, lection of officers. | ., 7h" annua smte Sinter i be} _,Seattle Campfire Girls have been nase < oediheg Wick thel” rs. Radford 1912 graduate from the College of| Mr. and Mra. A. L. Hawley have|The day's program will begin at | Special music ven by the Pastors’ Aid society on|S've> & special opportunity, that per girls, and Mra. Stanley Griffiths entertained | Engineering. He i affiliated with | removed from 1200 Harvard ave. to} 10:30 a. m.. Mra. J. C. Porter presi: | O28 a | Wednesday, October 11, in the large | LOhequa knows many will take ad- a ated 23 informally at luncheon at her home| Psi Upation fraternity. 1126 Harvard ave dent, will preside | Seattle Woman's Club | : . | vantage of, Registration is open at a joward Lilly is to be the |diningroom of the church, at 6:30; on Wednesday afternoon as a com-| On their return from their wed. | “ee Mr. and Mra, Edwin L. Campbell, The Literary Interpretation class - |local headquarters fro a story-tell- st ‘best man and Mr. Robert Hurlbut,| < - ’ pbell, “ a ‘a T/P. m. Each table will represent a | ae chon Mr. Robert Hurtbut,/ siiment to Mrs. Colin 0. Radford,|ding trip, Mr. and Mra. Flagy will| | Mrs Stephen J. Chadwick ts leav.|son and daughter, of Syenchun, of the Seattle Womah’s club will |P- ™ | Haeh tate wn eepor reser, | {28 class that will begin some time hy 3 ngage Mad Bol-Sust home from a summer abroad.|be at home at 202 Capitol Apart-| ine next week for a six weeks’ trip | Korea, will give an “Hour in Korea.” |Mmect Tuesday, Oct. 10, at the home : — ser | during the first of November. There eau of Tacoma, and Mr. C. A, Wad-| » | ip 5 ® ur in Kor | vations call Main 4177, or Kenwood! ry seams eee ments, in Olymy Wash in the Bast Others participating will be Mrs, | Of Misa Libby Trimble, 2444 Harvard | (355, by Wednesda: jot, jclass is limited, so girls are urged rm A . i Mian Nellie Patrick lett Friday for|Dormen and Mra. J. Addison Camp. | '*adership 0 see ee : ands. seaoypher Begone pare Mrs. Frink Luncheon | for Wedding ureday Musical lvikiena. $0 spend toe works ann | ball Tate news of Dr, and aire | Beebe. the clase will “continue Its] -20ve te eee fer cin pent | wn, te a See . Hostess Mrs. Herman Stusser has tesuea|Club’s Program | Mr. and Mra. A. 1. Sloan a ee enatd. Shaw aie now ta | Ree CTS 1 camter, 8. Tovbin, who for the past | ment of the library, will conduct ti st «;,|invitations for the marriage of her| The Thursday Musical club will be oe Kermans ersin, will be § | The class will begin this year's|five years has been the leading | the classes. They will be held week- Mrs. Francis Guy Frink compli- ¥ nanshah, ill be given. - oon cantor of the Bikur Cholum con . daughter, Verna, to Mr. Morris|entertained at luncheon on Thure Mr. and Mrs. Edward Agnew,|The ladies of the church w orye |WOrk With “Rabbi Ben Ezra.” Cur-| - congre: | ly on Saturday, beginning at 9:30, Mented Mrs. Watson L. Barclay, of | nets gn a pare. (aay, Octuber 38, atthe bh ¢ Mra. | Who } i _ vertike Hh Rigg he church will serve| ont events will follow with Miss | ation, will give a concert, consist. | | James in, son of Dr. and Mra, | day, ol 2, atthe home of Mrs. | Who have been spending the summer | coff Bring © lunch. Take | ~ 7 3 te on ioece at ‘i a “% rackeay|? B. Molin. O. L, Willett, $12 12th ave. N. After | ®t the Highlands, will ret S next | Renton care marked “Mapresh® “on | aud MoGough as leader. euncheon | SE ot aie inteoperinal sine mein ets Ot aes bs afternoon e home Tuesday | “11, wedding will take place on|the luneheon the following program | Week to their home in Everett Fourth ave. to 67th aye. 8. masala salt “43h -ylpesenaesrags cal Moa is Hat agen meen ary a. em ays gcamagy rt : ; Beilin gradpieng bag | grvecanert ye nee 0 ith ew) oa , including Rubenstein, | ports that were sent out two weeks - eee | " ’ , Chelkowsky, M. “ Mise Tweed to Wed noon, at the home of the groom's |#7mphony xe. 7 wayan| MF. and Mra. Dave Greenberg Stevens W. R. C. PUD gcd ie? ea : pomeriggh el evocine, Coan tne cine beget ey cage bp sister, Mrs, Banford Prince, 2214] ucesais gM’ |(Sadle Miller), of Omaha, Neb, are| Stevens W. R. C. will have a ba raged hesrnaliwcays 3 g ‘ext Saturda Sard avenue 8. besgdig A" Mozart |teceiving meanages of congratula-| saat at the Armory on Friday, Octo. |i! Mrs. W. B. Scott, corner of mesa na swat Yarra te Mise st Win be attended. by | “Ort en. 4 tions upon the birth of ¥ Alaska st. and California ave. Wed. Miss Stusser attende heus and His . | tions he birth of a daughter | ber 2 Whis © played j ae J ‘The marriage of Miss Mildred), Mi" SIU by nag ho on Otaber 4 a daughter | ber 20. Whist will be played both | nesday, Oct. 11, at 2 p.m. Members Tweed, daughter of Mrs. Robert | M* 1 Mag Mia Of HOMO | pyguer NS ie afternoon and evening and @ noon] sie asked to be prompt. Visitor weed, to Mr. Sidney Robineon,|“"4 Mies Jean Schneider and Miss | Mrs 6 4 luncheon served. A chicken dinner | (jon. ah jae is Bee of Me. and Mrs. BW. Rovin.|S'M* Friedlander us maids | Reading—Old Mother Goose”. Rh -s W. Robinson and her son, | will be served at 6 o'clock. = s F - gon of Denver, Col., will take place - Os Selected. ? SR Fe a eae ee eet a bts: ic © ; St high noon on Saturday, October SUrprise Dinner moss SY fhe Lane | Steia “et Bead ogy and are} Women’s Commercial Club Mixer | tne women cts ar bh give! x 44, in St. Paul's Episcopal church,! Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Crandall en-| yy * Bi “tee Seth Met oo The Women’s Commercial Club | , ie masein n-th q AES (Rstncy Sarees recting|tertained with a @ianer of atxisen| VeOt Week's Calendar || sere-stenty 4 ie + pudiaelmeennes Dick Ail boar ee hire, Roy Garrleon, 1288 48th ave Bae x a Y ’ . ary & emper returned | Stockade hotel, Alki Point. Ved: | wy, * PEE * a! the service. jeovers at their home last evening|at Tea Shop Thursday from a short trip to Call-|nesday evening Ae ants On Wes | Wednesday, Oct. 11, from 2 until 4 A reception will follow the cere-|a% a surprise compliment to Mrs.| roadway Guild will direct the|fornla and in a guest at the Hotel | evening. . Jo'clock, followed by a musical pro. Eiey at the home of the bride,|Crandall’s mother, Mrs. J. Swapp, - | Sorrento el) ning at 7:80 o'clock. Mra. Jensie M.| gram. It is hoped there will be 2451 First ave. W. . ana ie ‘ladving Outiiatid i toe hts: | sanoone at oe by ge 8 Tea Shop os Lightfoot will introduce the speak: | large shamdanan aa Ges seal ng ibid a 6 fo londay. rm. Yashington . " . enogey Jr © Co Miss Tweed attended the Univer.|fornia to spend the winter momths.|will be the hostess and will be as-| Rev. Father James Collins, of] gram ‘Ind refreshments, Are.’ Bos | mittee 1 in need of funds to carry lat Washington, ‘and is « mem-|~—-—-———--— | sieted by Mrs. Alfred Ward, Mrs. R.|Coronado, 1s spending a few days in|sle T. Redman ie chairman of ur.| ene eee Work they are do- her of Delta Delta Delta sorority. (.. . >. o2 °°” —*Y)~w | C._ Brinkley, Mrs. James Farrell, Mra. |the city, & guest at the Hotel Wash airman of af ling, For reservations call the presi- ie Metleen greduatet trom Coe (DA TE S CiPrinkiny. Mrs, James Parrell, Mrs. |'oe ot ah: | rangement, assisted by members of | dent, Mra, 8. Pearson, Garfield 1204 tado college, and belongs to Phi Blond, Mrs. James C v eee “ihe of ee | , | 4, James Costélio Mrs, W " . | Delta Theta fraternity. TO REMEMBER We vreddy Meenid 3, Mack ‘and| Ph eet MiG: Wisak <3. is andl ae eae cca eae ‘Thursday Progress Club | ° ° MONDAY, OCTOBER 9— Mrs. Otto Grunbaum. Miss Mildred Fils have returned to es eae 7 The Thursday Progress club will allo tga - Sheldon, vice president; Mrs. Olive t “wh “ Faculty Wives’ Club Mr. and Mra. R. William | Tuesday. Laurelhurat will be in) S#attle after a six weeks’ trip to the| F 4 ‘ meet at the K. C. home, Georgetown, entertain et dinner at charge with M Hawatian island Reed, secretary, and Mrs. George| Thursday, October 1 2 Recepti Rants ane aoe pene w ‘ore soun Pret rand ey meaigh-< err aiid perorals Dr.| Green, treasu: ake Georent an + Gaeiae m. sic TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10~ an hostess; Wednesday, Interlaken |#%4 Mrs. Pilz visited their son, Mr onke © Georgetown car at Occidental ” The Faculty Wives’ club will have | Mre Y. & Menten’ tec at home || Zul: Mrs, Boyd Goebel, hostess; | Milton Fils, while in Low Angeles.| Alpha Delta Pi Mothers’ Club |“*" 3 @ reception for the new members wilt iment. Mrs. Ry || Thursday, Queen Anne Guild, wrs.| Mise Filz spent a week in Portiand| ‘phe Aipt inde Statuary’ | eine We of the Facuity Men's club Monday Brown, Mra. Wittiam ssnerman || Frank H. Plumer, hostess; Fri ,|before resuming her studies at the | wit mect + Eins Chater tense, Shag | Hing County District Convention iitoces at sae died Walker, Mia. weit, oliver and || Stount Baker Park Guild, hrs. Fred | University of Washington will meet at the chapter house, 4343 ‘The King county district conven- Mrs, Henry Suzzallo, Mrs. Joseph 6 o'clock : # wnt 1) Morgan, hostess; Saturday, Renton | ne tobe 18. nt Farclone, “ternoom, Oo-jtion of the Degree of Honer, Pro , Pedicle, president, ‘and Mra. Fred | WEDNESDAY, ocromen 11— | Hil! Guild, Miss Georgia Cullen, Adams P.T, A. » guise aman tea ae tective ‘association, will mest in the is the ideal drink for growing children : yer, % president, will in | Mrs. Percival Collins’ tuncheon at || hostess. The Adams P.'T. A. will gi O. 'U. W. hall at Kirkland, Tur he Tennis clu lor . ) “ 8 y ‘ 7 7, +H i ici the recaiving tine and the members tre Reasle lsd for Mrs, Hamil. | sf ‘ |silver tea at the home of Mrs. Frye, ne ge eae Women’s /day, October 17, at 10:30 a, m, Full Not only does its delicious flavor and aroma appeal to the re Baiting s. Tusiea! the “hostesses. | THURSDAY, OCromER 12— | | Van Asselt PT. J |6758 26th uve, N. W., Tuesday, Oc-| ‘The Seattle Business and Profes.| ee shies |] Palate but it supplies the body) with « considerable amount " ag allege all tg pron hon Mra: John K. Connor's bridge tex || Van Anwelt PT. A, will meet Frt- papper gue Pat teach-| sional Women's club will celebrate Lorraine Chapter Ni of pure, wholesome and nutritious food, | Bnd Mrs. Ayer presiding ‘at the | ient ds Vernita’Swesea. | dar, October 13, at 3 p.m. A tall hinrtan dreckorec fined ad newspaper night Tuesday evening.| ‘The annual ganee ot Lorraine ca " ‘ane. ra, Anna Th 2 Milburn on the 30-10 plan will be given by | . sgh Oct, 10, at the Fine A sy : sorra, . : ‘ The members of the board thi have © dinner at home, comet: |Prof. Karl Adams, nected 6f tae | Ballard W. C. T. UV, aio be Sesleri cm R. W. oe No. 6, & S., will be held ildren, owing to their almost ceaseless year includes Mrs. Suszallo, Mrs. tuathetans and tere! Pandan |Iincotn high school. Refreshments. | xr? WY & (i Ayia Wis | Buchanan, associate editor of the Me. |Saasonia temps mt, pigaed vity, frequently require as large an els, president; Mra, C. Edward | PMIDAY, ocTowuR 1s— | st, Friday, October 13, at 2. p. attle Daily Times, “How News Is|vard. The committee ts working dill. amount of nourishment as adults, and ‘Apeaker-lunches r | + at 2 p.m & Mibdeumwon, view president; dre. C. venker-luncheon at the Women's || West Woodland P-T. A. RB epg y » | Handled," Mr. Trussell Simonton, | gently to make. thi . me (te pr llinlaad. ceayee lee llied University ciub, “C: everett Hes: || West Woodland PT, A. will meet | reports @ President will apeak, and | Seattle Post-Intolligencer, “How Shall | promises good Tinie tak Seat cocoa is a Valuable aid in the carefully ’ E. Mor'ts treasurer; Mra, Edgar E. yacenn . he jim the school auditorium, Wednes- | wil be henrd state convention 1 Be My Brother's Keeper If 1 Don't | good time. a peneenl arranged diet. But its quality must be bee Loew, Mra, Fred Ayer, Mra. Charlies Junior jin xdance at the Yacht club. || day, October 11, at 2:30 p.m. Miss | Cnow His Business?" And Cynthia ee good . ts ies thad Mok! maond S Women's University club's autumn || Nellie Goodhue will be the speaker. | —— Grey (Viola B. Hogle) Seattle Star, 1 . and no cocoa can quite so well meet |! ail at the De Honey Danel peaker Ballard High School Al fs Clionian Club Meany. acti academy Refreshmenta, Ballard High schoot Mca ‘Experiences of My Department.” The regular meeting of the Clion the requirements of dietitian, physician, be THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26— - on - lot adnan wha se da cata hls in : usel “ BAKER'S” “tie ‘ HURADA nite will tact io the : re fan club will be held Tuesday, Oc * nui Large Bridge Party |] Fhe marriage of hlow Java Power Ladies’ Lyric Choral Club ceNen will meet in the music room |Parent# ally at Lincoln High |ber 10, ut the Federated clubhouse oe rse or housekeeper as “B, s Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland A. Ives. fey ahah as tae sat TI 1! ‘The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will] 11, at 8 p.m. Blection of officers, a School at 2 o'clock. The program will be on Made enly by Sh will be hosts at thelr home, 1293 | °ATURDAY, OcronER t5— |meet for rehearsal ‘Tuesday evening, A “back to nchool” night, or Par {Campfire Girls’ work Members are WA KE! TD. ty Zist ave. N. Wednesday evening, Sortie Lanidauler tn at tutte || October, 10, at 7:46 o'clock, in the! Bethlehem shrine, White Shrine oe [ents Bally, will be held in’ Lincoln | priviteged to bring guests, ? LTER BAKER & CO. LTD. he Gites ah) -ectertaining with . to Morris iandauiet in Mt. Luke's 1} main Sunday school. room’ of. the| Jerusalem, will give card party ot |e Magers on Tuesday night, Oct, “ee Exteblished 1-80 DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSET3S tables of bridge. 8:30 o'clod Firet | Presbyterian’ church, Miss! Wing's cafoterla, Saturday, October Sricchel aloo dee ee Home Sewing Club i ee Ene Spencer, soloist, 14, at 8:30 p.m, i dams and his} Mrs, Rose Tremper, assisted by Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free staff of teachers in conjunction with Mrs, M. Grossman will entertain the