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«AGE 10 Seattle Society Engagement of Miss Alice Ives Announced Y ester- Afternoon; Miss Nuyllis’ Griffiths Will Be Autumn Bride. 10>) engagement of Miss Alice An nette Ives to Mr, Herbert Clif fort Richardson, son of Mr, and ‘Mra. George A, Richardson of Bos ton and Pasadena, Cal, was an Bounced yesterday afternoon at the prettily appointed tea Miss Hazel Mo Millan gave at her home in compli ment to Miss Ives and Miss Janet Powell, who is to be an October bride. Mise Ives, who ts one of the most popular girls in the younger set, re cently removed to Los Angeles to make her home, where she will re turn in about two weeks, panied by her brother-in-law and als ter, Mr. and Mre. Paul Masters. ‘The wedding will take place In the South in a short time. Miss Ives attended Forest Ridge convent and the University of Wash: ington, where she is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, Mr Richardson {sg a graduate of Dart Mouth college. . Miss Phyllis Griffiths to Wed Mrs. Rena B, Griffiths announces the engagement of her daughter, Phyllis, to Mr. Martius King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry King, of Seattle. Miss Griffiths t* a graduate of the University of Washington and « Member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority Mr. King attended the University and is affiliated with Sigma Chi fra ternity. As a compliment to Miss Griffiths, Miss Elaine Cullington {ts entertain Ing with a supper at her home this evening, and on Saturday afternoon Mrs. John Cullington and Mrs, Vic for Hurley will entertain with a shower and breakfast in her honor. accom. Fine Arts Cabaret Dance ‘The Seattle Fine Arts cabaret dance will be given Monday evening. _ November 20, the place to be an nounced later. Mrs. Anna Thomsen Milburn i» chairman of the general committee. cee Harvest Time Dinner Dance Reservations are being made for the Halloween dance at the Golf club on Saturday evening, October 24, which this year is called “Har <¥est Time” dinner dance. It will be an informal affair with appropriate seasonal decorations, Served at 7:30 o'clock. Due to the Wery large attendance last year, rs Among those who have reserved tables are Mr. and Mrs. C. R. “Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rourke, Mr. and Mrs. R. Knox Rob- @rts, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Matzger, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Paine, Dr. and Mra. Frank I. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Farrell and Judge and Mrs. Burke. Mrs. Cummings Hostess Complimenting Mrs. William Warder of Spokane, the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Leghorn, Mrs. Marion Russell Cummings is enter. taining with three tables of bridge at her home on Friday afternoon. eee “Mah Jongg” to Be Played ‘The Women’s council of St. Mark's church will have tables for “Mah Jongg” tor those who are interested tm the game at the card party they are giving at the home of Mrs. E. A. Strout on Friday afternoon. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Ceci] Bacon, Capitol 0156. DATES TO REMEMBER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19— Mrs. Alfred Rol.o's tea for the of- flcers and committees Broadway Gatid, to compliment Miss Harriet Baxter, Mrs. A. J. Trumbull to entertain at loncheon in compliment to M: H. ©. Bredes The marriage of Miss Elinor Koet- ter to Mr. William Scott Vornick, at St. Mary's church, o'clock fn the morning. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20— Galloway's luncheon at . w at home in honor of Mr. and Mra. Stanley Dollar, of Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ©. Ayer to en- tertain bridge dinner club at home Woman's Century ciub’s reception at the Hotel Washington, from 2 until 5 o'clock, Mra, William Hunter Mekwat to compliment Miss Janet Powell, at home, from 4 to 6 o'clock. SATURDAY, OCTOBER Mrs, Wrank Berg to entertain at Juncheon tn compliment to her daughter, Mise Ethel Ber, Mrs. Murray B. Holland to complt- ment Miss Josephine Prince afternoon at bridge, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23— Mrs. Charles F, Whittlesey to en- ertain at luncheon at the Sunset club in compliment to Miss Javet Powell. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20— ‘The marriage of Miss Janet Powell to Mr. Neal Tourtelotte, in Trin- ity church, at $:20 o'clock Arctic club will have Halloween @inner dance. Bridge tea at the Hotel Sorrento by First Hill Gulla of the Or- thopedic hospital. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28— Mine Vernita Bweazea to wed Mr. Morris Lundquist in St. Luke's cathedral, im Tacoma, at 4:30 o'clock, Halloween dinner dance at atte Golf club, Phyllis Hamlin to be hostess 1 masquerade dance. Elizabeth Maclean to wed Alfred Milis Ghormley, in Hethany Presbyterian church, at 20 oclock. wedding of Miss Wills Parkin to r. Karl MacPherson, at the home of Mr. and Mra. Albert &. itord, at o'clock PAY, OCTOBER 31— and Mrs, ©, ©, Thurmond to the hosts at @ masque Halloween dance SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4— Delta #01 Alpha Xt rity to have at the Hotel ashington Annex, and dinner) _ Feservations have been limited to bad * ‘TH Interlaken Guild’s Bazaar Thursday, November 2, ts the day | Interlaken guild, of the Ortho! hospital, has set aside for ite } ave. N., will keep open house for their friends on Saturday afternoon | and evening, October 28. eee Luncheon and Linen Shower Mrs. William H. Pielow entertained | with a luncheon and linen shower at her home today, in compliment to Miss Enola Miesse, who will be an) autumn bride, | fe | Dinner Hosts Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark enter | tained with a dinner of twelve covers at their home last eventing. os 6 Bridge Evening Dr. and Mrs. Walter 8. Padget a o| lentertaining with four tables at) | bridge at their home, 2453 First ave. | |N., Thursday evening. | eee | |To Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McMicken will! entertain with a dinner Saturday} evening at the Rainier club. eee \Fifty Club Announces |Dance Dates The Fifty club will give its open- ing dance of the season on Novem. ber 8, which will be followed by four dancing parties, to be given the sec- jond Wednesday in December, Janu- jary, February and March. | The parties will all take place at the Seattle Yacht club, o- |Orthopedic Tea Shop St. Margaret's gufld of St. Mark's church will have charge of the serv. fee at the Orthopedic Tea Shop on Thursday. Mrs, D, McBachern will | |be host aseisted by Mra. J. M Thomas, Mrs. W. W. Turner, Mra R. 8, Ransome, Mrs. L. Elliott, Mrs. jA. V. Ross!, Mrs, R. S. Rush, Mrs. |Raymond Seeley, Mies Katherine Thompson and Miss Eva Peterson. Sloan’ s draws new fresh blood to the aching part —~ scatters con- gemion ands hus relievesthe pain, top suffering, apply Sloan's! Sloan's soothes strained muscles, Re De Moves aching backs, alga, checks colds in chest, wherever congeation causes pain. pithandy, lor was solemnized Monday morning | at §:15 o'clock c Nard. er © & dark blue tatt.|*ttended the meeting of the Invent. leur, a large black hat trimmed tn king's biue, and a corsage of Ceci) eee Mr, Theodore Owens returned to- in St. Alphonsus’) 4ey from Del Monte, Cal, where he ment Bankers’ association. eee Brunner rosebuds, gardenias and| Mf. and Mra. Elbridge A. Stuart] The lilies of the valley, encircled with |58¥@ returned from a four months | Luke's ostrich. Visit in the East. Miss Mary McMullen, the brides. maid, was in a dark biue mult and hat and had a corsage of Ophelia for New York to attend Columbia roses. Mr, William Taylor, brother | University this winter of the groom, was his best man. Oe Following the ceremony a break-| Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D. Fratt| fast was served at the home of the|have recently removed here from | ——— « t groom’s parents, Mr. and Mra. Ed-| Everett, and are residing at 735 Boyl- | ward Taylor, 6731 26th ave. N. W,|ston ave. N ine Agen, and together they will sail vers were placed for fifteen r bite ci October 28 on the Majestic ves and clone friends around atable| Mrs. C. W. Litt returned Sunday | Europe. centered with a basket of Ophelia|from a six weeks’ trip in the East. eee rones, aa gic Mr. Robert Dwyer and his mother, Mr. and Mra. Taylor will be at| Mrs. Michael Donahoe and daugh-| Mrs. Dwyer, who motored home after N ‘3.00 f1140 Down eee Mise Eloise Virtue left Saturday ley, October ter, M Kathleen Donahoe, will leave Saturday for New York, where ‘ember 1 at 3810 Wet. rett. days. The Mothers’ ct Alpha fraternity will meet Thursday afternoon, October 19, at 2:30 o'clock, at the chapter house, 1504 KE. 60th et. day, October 19, with Mri SEATTLE STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS Auxillary of St. Luke's Hospital Women's auxiliary hospital will give 19. eee Alpha Club |they will be jotred by Mins kane last week, will return In a few N., Thureday, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922. | | he A SERIES OF ot &t. a bridge party at the home of Mra, F. B. Fin- 2731 Tenth a Public Lectures on CHIROPRACTI ‘The Alpha club will meet Thurs R Loews, Kather. for to Spo- Typical Home-Furnishing Savings Offered at The National The Three-piece Bed Suite, exactly as {llustrated—bow- foot Bed, large Dresser with plate mirror and Dressing Table with triple mirror; & handsome design in American walnut. Special value at $94.50 $5.00 Down; $2.00 a Week VW ue e CHILD'S CRIM tn ivory finish, com- plete with drop-sides, link-fabric aprings—made by one of the beat value at Its Easy to Pay the National Way Natural-finish Chah as pictured. Interesting Values in our Exchango Department, National A WEEK will buy $260 Can be painted or decorated Instructive and Convincing by JAMES G. GREGGERSON, D. C. OST eloquent exponent of Chi- M ropractic principles in the world — author of all advertise- ments now appearing in national magazines, His Lecture “THE LAST WOR Demonstrates the art, theory and philosophy of Chiroprac- tic, outlining by descriptive analysis, with complete details, the truth about CHIROPRACTIC. Each lecture will be a thorough and interesting explanation by this great au- thority, Different Subjects Will Be Discussed Each Evening. A Chiropractic Adjustment Will Be Given From the Stage Each Evening. ir, NO ADMISSION October 19-20-21, at MASONIC TEMPLE EVENINGS AT 8 O'CLOCK Bring Your Family and Friends Under Chiropractors’ Associati |Art Lectures Attracting — Interest Extraordinary} ' Auspices Seattle waar at the Hotel Washington. CLUBS FOR THURSDAY 316 + Tist st, Luncheon will BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD [banquet at Rogers’ ‘Thursday | Uful articles for the display, and} ‘The James A. Bexton Relief corps | W. Bi. A, Social Club series of lecture recitals now being | ent and an urgent invitation is @ Christmas shoppers will be able to! win have @ farewell reception in| The social club of the W. B. A. Of | given b nh Ogle at the Cor-| tended to all former members of thet moy dainty ovelt the Ma eattic review, No, & < " éepartme come out and work ¢ prrait Mr her home in Aberdeen. The affair) 19, at 150 p. m, Members and friends | cy; 7 “** Ling, chairman; Mra, Hoyd Goebel | win te given at the home of Mra. | invited Ng: jtalk tha ning te DRAWINGS FOR © chairman; Mra. RC. Armatrong, | on Moro, 1249 17th North Thurs | 7 who find mu m ry. Yet it t Mins Martha Bets, Mra. J. 5, Dar. | Go here ! » Posse gr Alpha Phi Mothers’ Club & program that the musician keer handea in feel gh, Mrs, art David, Mrs, ©. If ate, tol HIM car | The Alpha Phi Mothers’ club wil! enjoys, First she told Northwest Apple Show prize are 4 Dodge, Mra, G. M. Freeman, Mrs 29° |meet Thursday afternoon, October | composer, a an § window of Cheasty’s this weal Fred Grinnell, Mra. A. M. Hare, Mr Sectety 19, at 2 o'clock, at the chapter house, | most charmingly she revea «4. Mee OTe Hace. wire altel | erne seattle Audubon society witt| 4700 19th ave, N. 1. |ftory, Interspermed with short selec: | MAKE PLANS FOR r pling ed Rag si] have the pleasure of hearing Emily ° ; |tion# on the plano from the ope ARTS BALL ra, Lesiie G Knight Mra. Ang line Lindsay-Squier tell her bird stories Rainier-Noble Post, No, 1 | The fact that it was the op overning board of the Mahan, Mra, 1. J kingon, Mra, ‘T, | binawe panular senate, ‘Chesstiay | n Legion auxiliary, Rat-| famous Jeritza used for her debut tn | rine Arts society will meet Saturday Bethan, Be. A. ¢ rH | October 19, at the Chamber of Com. | "¢r-Noble post, 1, will have its |New York Inst season made it of spe | arg o'clock in the galleries. iy a 7p, WV. Stolaner, Mrs Mrs dit 1 t 8 p. m. This|Tesular meeting Thursday evening, | and timely interest. Phe other | modest announcement on a posteara F “a A Shapiro, Mrs, William KR, ‘Tonkin, | eree auditorium, a ’ A | October 19, at the Armory |Iscture recitals in order are “Richard y means that the plans for the <4 A Mrs. J. A. Millais, Mra, J. Wilson. meeting ia open to the public | Cg See @ Strauss: An Enormously Clever Man! annual ball to be given Nov. 18 hae 4 Candy booth committ . m | Who Was Once a Genius”; deve 4 gufticlentiy te & 4 4 John N. Wilson, chairman; Mre Human Analysis Class Bryant PAT. A. | Assilent ema Modern developed sufficiently to be team NZ tor V. Abell, Mrs. Hugh A. Batr The Human Analyste class wit!| Bryant PT. A, will meet Thurs. | 200 aoe ten ' ogi be a wast \ Mrs, Herman E. Bailey, Mew close ite summer vacation by re |4&¥, October 19, at 2:45 p.m. Speak wat and "eentgukinaer.’ by thousand or mage fe 3 sala Sera: & Gusaey, Steel We pening ite weekly meetings in the|® Superintendent T. R, Cole eenigni t historical paintings, wal a Cole » 1. Cu " open! ers niall og ete te artistic event of the season. @ Ww) Mrs. G. B. Hill, Mrs, Doo Lukov, | Bastern Star clubrooms in the Ar-| : ‘ DR, GOWEN TALKS |thing the Fine Arts has never fai do \y ¥, 1. Kyle, Mrs. A. Krom, Mra,| cade building next Thumday at 8] — Civic and Improvement Club SUNDAY AFTERNOON |to do ts to int © to Beattle a \3 A. Knudsen, Mrs. Walter Monroe, |p. m | Beattie Civic and Improvement} Another intellectual treat 18 the| each of th affairs some talent! ot \4 Mrs. J. H. Neathby, Mre, ©. J. Porter The character education work of |Cclub will meet at Federated « serten of addresses being given Sun perso’ John Butler is now “ \A Mra. 'T. M. Parker, Mra, David Pain-| this society has attained great im-| house, October 19, at 2/day afternoons at 4 o'clock at St , Imogene and Roy Part ‘ayy ‘7 ter, Mra. A. G. Richards, Mra, J. W. | portance A professional writer | P. ™. Forbus, Barnabas chapel, 1934 Vederal e., n Francisco, Glenn Hug \e Richardson, Mra. W, W. Stelzner,|and Moturer in all phasea of seit) Mrs. 1. 1. by, honor guest, Tea. |by Dr, Herbert Gowen, October | 1 New York—all making pr = \A Mrs. Marry West, Mra. E. T. Welbon, | knowledge has been employed to| Mra. J. ¥. Weber, hostess. Bring nd October 29 the toples will be | in their careers. The Fine Arts vi \Y Mra, R. Zeove, Mra. J Wells, Mrs | conduct the educational part of the | friend Bs Alfred Neyes’ “Forest of Wild) ties, for which they of the prop om \Y David Ward, Mrs, Otto Geisert. Mrs. | w Nominal fees are paid by| s ‘ "and his “Watchers of the| grams, were notable, an were se La 4 Dorothy Renick, Mrs, A. W. Par-|the members, but the general pub} Crown Hill PT, A. others. This year’s will be, too, mi N i LAG, Sire. GC. Gl io to davited to attend ite eenctona.| CHOWN 2m P A. will meet at| ‘These ef4resses are not mere} ip thonth cath of ths Coe an o Yc Careustdue,-.3va| tie CE Master, peabbent Jachool, Thursday, October 19, at 2:30 ary exercises but are regarded | pore of the Fine Arts is to ask om U2 Ae 8 J. Ke Mrs. B. G Alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta ennte nk Dr. Owen as under the general] person to join the society. This ‘ A. J. Robinson, Mra Alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta will night will be | title of “The Faith as Illustrated) your chance to join and enjoy Bu James ¥. adford, M M. Tand at the home of Mr. W. J Coyle, | ™4¢. |and Interpreted in LAterature.” Dr.| oniy the exhibitions, which the hu berg, Mra. Carey Beebe, Mrs. ©. H.| 5604 Latona ave, Thursday after. | pile hy Cowen, aa head of the department always throws open to tip &8 Dodge Gide 39. to baer tae ts ee | German Ladies’ Society of Ortental literature and of Biblical | public datly, but to get acquainted mE 2! Children’s and infante’ wear cor , . | German Ladies’ society will have a | literature at the university, is in althe frequent teas, lectures and (am S¥! m | frequent teas, lectures and mittee—Mrs. L. J, Kearns, chairman eee joard party in Odd Fellows’ temple, | position to speak on literature in| ball with the artists in the Mra, FE Mra, BE. V. Care Ridgely Soctal Club | Thursday, October m, ite world relations. He is an au-|munity and with the large rou adden Mra. J. 2 The Ridgely Social club will enter- | id : thor of note and a poet. who, believing in the joy art bri - Darragh, Mra. J. L. Mra. H. E. | tain with the first dance of the sea- | Evergreen Drill Team Club . . to a community, try to foster # oe Hailey, Mrs. H. B. Collina, Mra, W. 1. |son Friday evening, October 20, at |, TH Everareen Drill Team club of | ARCHITECTS TO life here hed Henderson, Mrs, J. C. Hagen, Mrs. J.| Odd Fellows Tenth ave. and |'%* Danish Sister society will mest at) HOLD BANQUET Membership fs $5 a year and wee \ th, Mra. J. D, Binnott, Mre.|e Pine ot jthe home of Mra. Kise Jensen, 905] ‘The University of Washington | be obtained thru Mrs. Davis, the to J Weet, Mra. A. Knedeen, dre ie th ave, #., Thursday afternoon, Oc-| Atelier of the Department of| Arts secretary at the Galleries, 1 “ D. Has Mrs. A. R. Clege, Mra. Zonery Club |tober 19, at 1:30 o'clock tecture ts giving {ts annual| Fourth ave. F rl Pf Mrs. W. J. Colkett,| ‘The Zonery club will meet Thurs: | tices Me per eriee : re - ia vie ot ee ee ee pe patente rr “ p doar sgl at A ativer ten for the Senefit of the |= ; “Awakening of Women of day afternoon, October 20. A bot eaue ote -ve M yn ™ aaa '* | AltarGuild fund of St. John's Epis-| stern Hemisphere,” Mrs.|pienic lunch will be served. tha Entertat | ie copal church will be held at the | Archibald ©, Powell; “Awakening of | Kinnear car to end of line. untertains Bridge C «Aad ’ Mra. Francis Eve ton, 2 Al Club Federated Clubs’ Trustees Meet age ~ eo ig Oe eeney. Women of the Western Hemis-| Clara Barton Tent, D, of V, ” rtained the members of her t The board of trustees of the Beat: |rnursday, October 19, at 2:30 p. m.|Dhere.” Mra, Eugene W. Bell. celebrate its tenth anniversary wit lub Monday evening at the home of | tle Federation of Women's Clubs will |, musical program ‘han been ar.| ‘The executive committee will meet |tober 25. ere Mr. and Mra. Henry Broderick | moet at he Gtubhe use T aredny, Oo. ranged and a cordial invitation {s|at 15 p. m. 2 be tober 19, at 10:30 a. m. Election of | evtended to all women of St. John's rch West Queen Anne PT. A, rea ottieere ANS ane HApOT At DREROM | one thaly Sens Seattle Circle No. 549 Complimentary to the teachers I ersonal |to be transacted, Large attendance cee Beattie Circle, No. 649, Neighbors |the West Queen Anne, the Jul | desired. gids Annie Wright Seminary Club — |of Woodcraft, will give a card party | reacher tion will entertaal 5% Mra. Bruce Blake of Spokane an | . . | Annie Wright Seminary club will |Friday evening, October 20, at the rou rived Meturday and te the quest ot! Women's Commerical Club |meet with Mra, N. H. Latimer, 1123|Swedish Club hall, Eighth and | With « tes at the home of Mrs. q Mr, and Mrs, Wubur Coman The fourth annual banquet of the/nrry ave, at 2 p.m. Thursday, /Olive st, | Davidson, 403 West Comstock Pager Women's Commercial Club, known | Qctober 19. All former seminary girls + >» Friday, October 20, from 3 un! the “Winter Count,” will be held h White Shrine Thimble Club Mre. Charles H. Binck and daugh-/at the Hotel Washington Annex |" ‘Y!'*4 iw cb ngahpeend - o'clock, +, Miss Antoinette Black, are teay: | -Thuraday, October 19, at 7 p.m. The “4 7 Feet th eer nemle club | Assisting the hostesses in B: ne next week for a short visit in| history of the club will be given by | Daughters of St. George will meet with Mra. Leila Perry, 16 | ing will be Mra. Frederic Boyd, hea Santa Barbara, Cal ts pill thew Fn > arth hh aloo wilt be |.22* Daughters of Bt. George will|W. Howe st, Friday, October 20, | Jesse A. Salisbury, Mrs, Charles ‘a " | ~ eres: Digg | meet in the M. E. B hall, First |from 10 a. m. to 4 p.m. Election ot ‘i p | Ata pretty ceremony celebrated Wednesday evening at the | cee | Mustrated by atides, ‘There wil bo a) 216. ass o'clock. Thasaiag Cetemer lotiians wil te BAA. AM coommare Puen And ME. SERS TeV, ot |home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Johansen, Miss Grace Eleanor Fred- ee Pe Preece pe Fad Bashvilie, | suaplonl prowram ang. aneaiens 19. A card party will be given at 2|especially requested to be present.| ‘phe program committee, with e~ ericks became Mrs. Benjamin A. Scholtz.—Portrait by| Peaetn ep i o'clock. Andi chairman, Mrs. Alan W. 5 and daughter, Dr. and Mra. W, B Una Bridge Club ee Ladies’ Literary and Musical Club " Nya Grady. | Lunsfo: a . . iterary jus has arranged the following ni Lunsford, The Una Bridge club will meet ‘The L A eal a a srazguatict oe «6 Thursday, October 19, with Mra. B. Amaranth Gecial Club o Ladies’ Iaterary and Musical | pisse—-1e Views”. car, ps as Mise Hazel Archibald ts returning |C. Raine, 919 324 ave. Luncheon at | Amaranth Social club, Court No. 1,/club will meet at the home of Mrs. ea dite , wien » 919 32d ave, Lunch 1 Mr. , | w. Bibert, 2212 N. . Fri-|Diniect 1 § Invitations Out for Tea |Tea at Chapter House | tne inst ot Ortover to Now Ta lt ym Saat Sith ovectte B. whareday eteee’ |any, Gouker we x eam are In compliment to Miss Ruth Len-| The Mothers’ club of the Pht Kap-|a¢ter mpending a few weeks with her eee note, Oleeer 30. WPienlo teach alt he eee Ore ee megs +s vel For, Shoes cngagement, to Ensign ipa Fai fraternity are inviting si!|parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Archi-| Quem Anne Fortnightly Cub |is39' , mee Munch Seattle Court No. 1 oWhat the Chimsey Sang, "© John Marshal! Campbell, Jr., was re-| members of Phi Kappa Pat fraternity | paid. The Queen Anne Fortnightly club; ge Séaitle court Ne. i, Cedar of A - Gertrads “wre cently announced, Mre, Abner Brown to @ tea at the chapter houne, 2120} eee will meet Thursday, October 19, with ADDITIONAL CLUBS y mba sy cate’ pd amare Mise Madeline Butler out a ? , wl — b 7 - 5 ey ano aot Seal Raiens Me & tee St). Sith ot. on. Sunday after Mrs. H. B, Shofner of Portland, Fred Ii. Holmes, 123 Blaine at. oa Tuestay eventhg. Occebir 11, at e| ate beaehelttan’ st ee lan or apartment at the Paul on | October 22, from 3 to 6 o’clox ho has been the guest o ¥ eee ‘ , a Wednesday afternoon, October 25. <0 8 nis WW Keon ant manoed ane ‘iichiatia Canteen’ Cou Coterie Club jo’clock, at the Masonic Temple, | will be directed by Mrs. Charles _ Pgs ‘ - [aes WW. Satlege, unday for wi — ig cor: Mee 11 |,,.7R® Coterte club will meet at the we incite Mrs. Eugene Hunt, Mra. C. E. bys Will Keep Open Hous Married at St. jer home mzhe Bineteenth Con ury_club will | university Christian chureh, Friday, | Clara Barton Tent son, Mra. M. J. Hellenthall, : e Alphonsus’ Church Me - NUreGAy, | October 20, at 2:15 p. m. Clara Barton Tent, Daughters of|/George Rummens and Mrs. T, Mr. and Mrs. John H. O'Neil (Helen | © ae eaariieind ae Wien GA0tk Wine |e ie ee ener’ at Miltabere, 1 October 4, 44 9:45 o'shock, The following program will be|Veterine, will meet with Mrs. Fran-| Baxter. ‘ Nees Worboys), who have recently remov « " I, who sper © summer here, 5 given: Current Events, Mrs. Martha |ces Layman, 2566 12th ave. W., Fri-| A silver offering will be taken, _ ed to their new home, 1612 Bigelow |kleman to Mr. Arthur Franklin Tay-|left recently for her home. Pi Kappa Alpha Mothers’ Club = | © ab deemacatsonae . hotel his oth L eors sna! the of | bres itr rt EES sta qa § Were J Sico: 4 Th | Toes to «