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Women's University Club Ball Huge Suecess; Dinner for Bridal Party. Sage Autumn ball of the Women's Unitversity club, gt last even ing in De Honey hall, for the bene fit of the furnishing fund of the new clubhouse, was a great success, both ®eclally and financially, Mor 700 couples wore in attendance, Autumn flowers and f Daskets were used to orate the Walls and formed a back §round for the beautiful gowns of than age in wall a lovely “, the women. 4) Numerous large dinner parties at , Y homes and the prominent clubs pre . 4] ceded the ball, and boxes arranged on cy the main Meor and balcony were filled with interested partie s Tn the receiving line with Mr. and 9" YY} Mrs. Frank 8. Bayley, president of the Women's University club, were Mr. John S. Robinson, president of the College club, and Mrs, Rodinse ‘and Charies H. Bebb, president of t University club, and Mra. Bebb. The Mat of patrons and patroneseses in cluded: Dr. and Mrs, Henry Suzzallo, Mr ». CAAA > s < Satie and Mrs. Alvah L. Carr, Dr. and Mra. Tom Mesdag. Mr. and Mrs. ws Teroy Manson Backus, Professor | @nd@ Mra. Pierre J. Frein, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Morgan Padelford Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kinnear, Mr. and ) Mrs. Frank Case, Mr. and Mre Walter B. Nettleton, Mr. and Mrs. Summer, Mr. and Mrs. Poul » Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. . Mr. and Mra. George W. » Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Wit Dr. and Mrs. A. M. MacWhin Dr. and Mrs. Frank Horsfall Mrs. Florence Denny Heliker. see _ Dinner Before Wedding Rehearsal Miss Janet Powell, whose marriage . Neal Tourtelotte takes place ‘Thursday evening im Trinity ‘will entertain the members bridal party at dinner at the club Tuesday evening, Octo er 34. preceding the rehearsal at ehurch. eee ior Club Sets Dance Dates The Junior club will have its first this season on November — dance has been planned ry 27, and the last dance ithe season will be a costume bel! +8 \First Hill Guild's Bridge Tea Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. Easter Monday. The dances will take place in Christensen’ hall. 6 ‘The Junior committee this year in-| Mrs. Hatt, who has been a popular resident in Seattle for a eeage seo Neg two years, left today with Mr. Hatt for Chicago, their former h e! icEwan, P, en * * tre : boop yates home, where they plan to remain.—Portrait by Grady. y, Mr. Marfield Bolcolm, Mr. Theo- ema Owens, Mr. Hiram Patterson | Informal Dance | Large Reception Invitations have been issued by Yesterday Miss Monica Shannon to the younger) ‘The Woman's Century club enter ner ~ informal ane at the | tained with a large reception at the ome of her parents, Dr: and Mrs.tiotet Washington yesterday after- ees perc ibeusueend to og James Shannon, on Friday evening, | noo in compliment to the new mom William Roy McAdam was recentty |°°t°%*? 27- bers of the club, ; ced, Miss Elma Hawkins en- Tho mezzanine floor was uned for yesterday at her home with the reception and tea was served in of twenty covers and a the Louis XIV. room. A charming lianeous shower. Geo: os |barket of autumn flowers centered _ This afternoon the Misses Lillian | ,, ree T-\the table where Mrs. F. E. Palmer aa aD a AAT Sa RLS ARLE RAR nn a enssare ae as wh THE SEATTLE STAR Personal Dr. and dirs, Norman §. Me of Snohomish, will spend the week end ag the guests of Dr, and Mra, W CLUBS FOR MONDAY Woman's Century € 8. Griswold. The Woman's Contury club's de fie Be | Federation of Women's Clubs partments will meet next week as Mrs. Frances C. Axtell, of Bellin The t t meeting of the Feder: |follows: Monday, October the ham, who has been @ guest at the ation of Women's Clubs will be held | Mrench department will meet at the Mote Washington Annex for a few }at the clubhouse Monday, Octot 4, |Hotel Washington. Beginners’ clans days, returned to her home this jat 2p. m, Executive board meeting |at 10 a. mj Juniors at 11, and ad morning | at 1030 4, m, Miss Elsie W worm | vanced class at noon New f ” ee | jor at the University of Washington, | bers will be welcome at any of these Mr, and Mrs, Wiliam N. Belote, will speak on “Higher Bducation tn | clases Medina, are receiving congratul China,” and Mra, Louise Beck, chatr Tuesday, Oectober-24, the American. tions upon the birth of twin sons man of the music committee, will ization department will meet at 11 4nis month. | make a few ke on the musical 4. 6 in the board room at the w nef | situation, There will committee | C Full attendance desir ss Mr. Thoman B. Greening returned repotts and election of chairman of | business of importance ts to be trans taday from a short trip to Callfornia the Americanization department acte The following studies consti ren ta< } rd fui. jtute the program for the year: sty pp, McMaster and daughter, Literary and Travel Club | What In Americanization; The Prob: y1-4, paul Gibson, left last week for The Literary and Travel club wit! |!e™ of the Immigrants; Our Duty y B. C,, to join Mr, MeMas meet at the home of Mra. J, W, Fre: | Toward the Immigrant; The Older tor und make their home. | rich, 2088 B. Roy at., Monday, October and Ne wee Immigrant rhe Ansimniia eo at 2:20 p,m, Bubject, "Civil Gov. | Non re Immigrant; The Govern | 5... 104 sere, John A. Campbell fe ernment,” in reaponse to roll call, |ment of the Immigrant; The Imm. |, Mr. ad Mra, Joun A. Complete Mins Anna Kane will give an titus. |&"9t Woman; Americantzation and my “ t \ in Yakima and Portland. trated talk on “European ‘Tours,” |‘? an rarha ion of tH t sag By gen } States; Socialism, and nat Is oceans 1 tee iithade wane Socialism, Mins Helen Wakefield, of Spokane, The politieal selence department 1" spending the weelcend with Miss Myrtle Soclal Club w wl in the priva: : Harriet ter Myrtle db, O. BB, Wille tne ¥. W.C A att ¢ sat pe’ meet at the Masonic ¢ ® Monday, |gram, “The Constitution and Mra. W. EB. Henry will leave Fri- October 23, at 2 p,m ; itical Leaders From 1172-1800," by day for Bt. Louts, to attend the gold and friends invited Mra. W. W, Munger: “The Monroe ¢n Wedding anniversary of her par pal hie Doctrine and Diplomatic Relations, ¢nt*, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Allen. Cosmopolitan Club 1800-1829," Mra. I. E. Palmerton; She will be away about six weeks. The Cosmopolitan club will have tte |'"The City Charter,” Mra, ‘Thomas pst ai annual banquet in the private dining | Craban Mr 1 Mra. Daniel Ross have tak room of the Y, W. ©. A. cafeteria,| ‘The parliamentary procedure de o an apartment in the Parker, 417 Monday, October 23, at 790 p. m.| partment will meet at 20 p. m, in Mth ave, N Good program ithe board room at the Y. W. C. A stay Pee | Thurs Oct, 26, the social serv Mra. Horbert Condon ts spending The Commonwealth club will hold | {co department will meet with Mra, S¢veral weeks with her parents, in its weekly meeting Monday, October|J. H. Soper, 392% Hunter bivd..at Eugene, Ore. 23 Pp. m., at Boldt'’s Second ave. | 12 o'clock. Bring lunch. The pro. oo 2 restaurant @ram will be in charge of Mrs. A. 1 Mra, Robert Hudner and two chil The candidates for prosecuting at. | Horton ‘otective Work for Wom. dren, Margaret and Bobby, returned torney will address the club on eo en and Gtr by Mre. B. MH. Mason, Saturday from a two months’ vieit in isnues of the campaign. Lady Willie | superintendent of the women’s pro. the Bast | Forbus will appear in person, and | teetive sion of the Seattle police aa Malcolm Dougias, who is absent from | department Dr. and Mra. W. 8 Griswold fest the city, will be represented. | Friday, Oct the lterary and turned last week from a month's mo re jtravel departrhent will meet at tho, tor trip east of the mountains. ADDITIONAL CLUBS |¥. W. Cc. A, at 11 am, Program as vaya * | “Religions of China," by Mrs. W. i Zeta Pai Mothers’ Club Minute Women | Pittwood; “Chinese Temples,” Mrs. The Zeta Pei Mothers’ club will The Pieres County Minute Woman | Fred W, Bert sive a tea from 4 to 6 Sunday after association har invited the state aano- The regul meeting of the club noon, Oct for the fathers, clation to Tacoma for the annual! Will be held at 2 p. m. in the audi husbands and eons of the ta Pal meeting at the American Legton hall, | torium at the Y. W. C. A. The fol fraternity, at the chapter house, 4549 | 5 Commerce st. for Friday and | lowing program in charge of Més. J. 16th ave, N. E. Saturday, October 27 and 2 b Shaw and Mre. C. BE ne The Minute Wotnan pin or certifi | will be given at 3 o'clock | Tea at Chapter House cate will constitute the credential | 30-19 plan, Mr, A, M. Fit, chairman! The Mothers’ club of the Phi Kap- } and every Minute Woman attending |of the Voters’ Information league, | pa Pai fraternity in inviting all mem- will have full privileges of the ses |and Mr. K. F. Adams, principal of bers of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity } | |to give a report for the past year |the Line nten n high school y Man The following committees for the | agement and Zoning System,” Mr, EB. HE. 47th at, on Sunday afternoon, Oc convention have heen appointed by|L. Gaines, chairman of the zoning tober 22, from 3 to 6 o'clock. the state councillor Program, Mra, | committee | a Ne J. L. Bradley, Mrs. Frank Reeves,| The following mustea! program, tn South Park W. ©. T. U. Mrs. H, D, Hurley; resolutions, com. | charge of Mrs. F, E. Palmerton, will], Routh Park W. C, T. U. will meet posed of county councillors present; | be presented by Miss Gindys Wheel: |at the home of Mrs. H. C. Tillotson, | auditing, Mrs. David Murray; creden. | er, puptl of Mr. Kirk Towne |1052 Cloverdale et., Tuesday, October | tials, Mra. BE. P. Wilson, Mra. John |Arie—"Bobin Woman’ Cadman 34, at 140 p,m. Mrs. Jackson Sil Du Wat De Ian Behubert T. Welch, Mra. H. J. Miller; amend ments to constitution, Mra. J. 8. Mo Kee. The seestons will be dewoted to the Interests of the Minute Women. | Mra, Edgar Ames will report on ! the fund te piace the marker on tha Practical and Undergraduate Nurses battle tine in France at the Chateau-| There will be a meeting of pract!-| Thierry road, in memory of the men |! Gnd undergraduate nurses in the! phe Women's University club ts of Waxhington who fought in the office of Dr. ©, W. Kintner, 229-331) panning a large rummage enie for world war. Mrs. Ames’ report will |Cobb butlding, Saturday evening.|-phursday, Friday and Saturday, Oc bo an outstanding feature of the |October 21, at § o'clock, Dr. Kint-| toner 26 27 and 28, at 2100 First ave. meeting [ner will address the nurses on mat-| corner of Lenora st. Mrs, Herman | Each county councillor is expected |ters pertaining to their work. Nursesic. yoy iw the general chairman, as- interested invited to attend. nisted by Mra. Peter Mogenson. eee eee tary tn writing. West Seatile W. C. T. U. Seattle Council of PT. A. Each officer, chairman of the atate| The West Beattie W. C. T. U. will! The home executive committes of committes and district chairman is|meet at the home of Mra. Huldal the Seattle Council of Parent-Teach- | expected to report. Kinsey, T0164 Maple Lane, Wednes | er associations hag called a meeting This annual meeting will elect alday, October 26, at 2 p, m. Good] for Wednesday, October 25, at 1 p.| state councillor, state yice-councillor | mpeakers will be present. Visitors) m., in the school board room of the! and state historian. The two-year|weicome, Take Fauntleroy ear No. 2.| Central building, Pians for the com-| term of there officers expires and eee |ing year will be completed. The Crying of the Wat baugh will speak on legislative mat- | Campbell: Tipton ters, and some of the new measures | Denbere Sccompanist — | bd | “Aime Mot Mise Violette Merle, *- to be voted upon at the next election. interested invited. Refreshments. oe Women's University Club Rummage Sale and file tt with the recording secre era, Mra. William D. Perk Cligibie to re-electio ‘and Alice Gerry were hostesses at ayo ey MES. William D. wun presses {om Mra. H. E. Maltby, Mra. Henry |‘P¢ ®F¢ Dot slathle to re siection Ieartale PHF. A. Sear, ig neous shower in her honor|,: tn4 tea hour at the First Hiti|L#2@e%. Mrs. George D. Schofield. |19 to 11 a. m.--Reetstration Interlake PT. A. will meet Tues Day Nursery 3: home, 5825 16th ave. N. E. guild's bridge tea at the Hotel Sor-| fire. O, Jones and Miss Sara Wil-|11 . m--Invocation. Fine processton | da ctober 24, at 7:20 p.m. in the} The Seattle Day reery associa. re “ee eee tat atten te Sor |iiams alternated at the ufns, assisted | AP4 salute. Apostrophe to the fae. /baxement of the school. Mrs, C.|tion will meet Thursday afternoon, _ Program for Active 26. : 4 idee at: Fly members of the Daughters’ auxil-| Mit From, Snrarr “star Speneied | Arthur Varney, former atate presi-/October 26, at 1:30 o'clock, at 302 | irre of attionre. Report of the sre.jdent of the National Congress of| Broadway, instead o > iis segelar active. members’ meet. Frederick T i sy the Sorrento. | 41-4 Donald B. Olson, Mra, 8. J* Still- or tions, and Mrs. Reuben Jones will | sae ing of the Ladies’ Musical club will well, Mra. Katherine Baker, Mra. J./1:60 p. m.—Re Ames |#peank on the 30.10 plan, Mr. R. 1 West Seattle on . 106 be held Monday afternoon, Oct. 23,; Luncheon to Honor |. ‘Templeton, Mra. W. F. Eckart,| onminens Tine | Vivian will lead the community «ing-| West Seattle Chapter, @No, 106, 0. iat 2 o'clock, at the residence of Mra.| Mige Swezea * jana Mrs. Earl M. Rogers of Tacoma. | tae Mica erty road. Re- ling, Refreshments. Large attend:|E. 8., will hold its reRular business | a. H. Fox, 2812 Mt. St. Helens|" & : + at ' Mies (qt the Secelving line were Mrs. | Ke Waltos. Report of resctu. (2008 desired, jrmecting, Monday evening, October ; 3 a compliment to her niece, Miss | gonor! Mrs. J ™ Itby. r see 23, at 8 o'clock, in the M. o} Place. The following program, ar.) 00. | Schot Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Maltby, | oe i2 A pek, in © Jason ic ranged by Mrs. Mary B. Riley and 7 rita Swezea, Mrs. James Hayden | srs, Frederick W. Graham, Mra. H P for officers | Clionian Club Jtemple on California ave | ‘Mrs. Clara M. Hartle, will be pre Pye . srining foe bing rr R. Watson, Mrs. W. W. DeForrent, |“ 2.. Ticicat natiaime, “aensetine |. The regular meeting of the Clion-| During the afternoon and evening | ms a e™ st ~ tg hae 9 pond Mrs. M. B. Harrah, Mrs. J. H. Soper,| records of the state oreanization. Vinit |! b will be held at the home of) there will be a sale of fancy work. | ne ednesda, neon, % Mra. J, B. Hill, Mrs, Binke D. Mille, | to the collections of the State Histor- | M y Gilkerson, 1156 20th ave. cee sscea Seat Pstero* | Young arrive recently from San {Mrs. &. H. Kerr, Mra. George N, Mo-|, Wot! society and the Ferry musmum |x. Tuesday October 24, at 2p. m.| Garfleld High School PT. A. +++,-,-Jasst |Pranciaco and will be Miss Swesea’s!toughiin, Mrs. P. H. Nelson, Mrs. | "Sinton et Meeting 8 loonie will be the first of the nerien of arfield High School P.-T, A. will MeDowell guest until after her wedding to Mr./ 7 ! . | east wath aftak. her wed +|Jessie M. Elliott, Mrs. J. B. Harrix, 0:20 p.m. ma} reception honoring [Jenson on Japan. All members are|hold ita regular meeting Tuesday ea é Si Cann, OEEDOR FS. | Mrs. Ida C. Hatcher, Mra. Arthur! stste officers, My dramatization requested to be present, | October 24, at 2:30 p. m, In ine see emo Beer. aed hia hoo ae al Sat en Holt, Mrs, Louls Marks, Mrs. Henry | J ' py a7 axe auditorium at the school. Getac-| fodfrey Nutting ‘Luke's Pro-Cathedral in Tacoma next | pay . : rom the| A Atline MeDonagh Westeott ‘Tuesday evening, Mr. Lundquist wil {Dittman Mise Cynthia FE. Adams, | | King County Legislative Federation | quuinted meeting. Music ‘Mra. Alita Drew Borst at the piano cuthauaten cis pot . the Ts Mre. George J. Haccker, Mra. A | King County Legislative Federa- eo € tt er na NG a od pe 2 ne 7™ | Harker, Mra. W. F. Hitchings, Mra. |} Report of state | 1. will o M . 2 2, coma hotel. W. 8. Griswold and Miss "rl on aoe —a" seg My poe vi at oy . W. CG. A. cafe| Pe dary ov en | j eee bs 2s a arend Mra Ht ¢ port of amend. |@t hoon, # ie afe- | Vest Seattle Review No. 01, D AT E S “ . Holt. mente, Mrs Report of jteria, to hear political candidates. |w sf the Maca " T) REMEMBER Engagement of Miss The following musical program, ar.| W«islation, Brown.” New | Among those who will speak will be |antertain “with « Haltowenn parte EMB Berg Announced Jranged by Mra. Frederick Graham, |,,"MO Mrs, Hugh Todd, Mr. Fred Nelson |in Carpenter's hall, 4441 Californta SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22— +n - was given during the afternoon 09 p.m. iniahed business. Ietro-|and Mrs. Maud Valbuasch, Public tn png siege: Mise Dorothy Ewing's supper to Mrs. Frank Berg éntertained with | y..5:, duction of new officers | vited ave., Wednesday, November 1, at § compliment Miss Alice ives, at | a prett ppointed luncheon at her| (a) “The O14 Refrain” Keister | Tacoma’s best munte witt contribute | *" Py AE Pp. m. home. home today, at which time the en-| (b) “Valse ivette Drigo-Auer | fumbers to the progra eee MONDAY, OCTOBER 23— ement of her daughte Sthel, te Mies Edith re j "“*-. Prize Balloon Dance ‘ 5 . Mrs. Charles F. Whittlesey to en | Ste One soe cdekatags, of Ontos, PP iguana ainighurae. temunatananl Tonia Chapter 0, . ‘The Street Car Men and Ladies’! ony careers ¥ % % me wit! | Powell Small cards bearing the names of | (>) “Consecration Manning|a dinner and Halloween party for |@ance at the old K. of P. hall, First | 1 tober 25, at the home of WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25— the engaged couple marked the} J You Pass By’ Keriicdy’ Fisecen (OMbers and th families, Friday | ®ve, and Pike st., evening, OO | stg o 8 30th ave. N. =. Mrs. George Pursell's buffet eupper | twelve covers, and the table held fe 4) “Dow yey vil levening, October 27 ervations | tober 27 . . peasy at home to honor Mr. and Mra. | ‘el¥ vers, and the table held for| (4) “Do ig PIES Hirane \evening, October 27. | Reservati ace state president of the W. C. Edgar 1. Webster and Mrs. Ger- | it# center a uature bride and; , _ Mr. Frank Moe! mus' made by October 24, with “ ‘ T. U.. Mrs. Lillian Vincent, will b groom. Miss Violette Merle, accompanist | Mrs, Daisy Henry, Melrone 0189 Business and Professional Womens nt, George Schienker and Mrs @. 0 Nia cenla ada" Wieiianine Ae ind yr Club jDresent and speak on “The Initie, jor Messier to entertain with a4 oF aay rane , r 7 ogre, [tive Measure.” iD enthoon at Froterics 6 Were Luncheon and (b) “Mazurka Zarcyki | Veterans of Foreign Wars Tuesday evening, October 24tn, |“ “alt MR Beare te Sreceren & Sate 1 7/0 Miss Rogers Veterans of Foreign Wars, Col,|contatns another real treat for e « Phylite Griffiths Linen Shower eee Roosevelt Auxiliary, will meet with| members of the Business and pe we Party at Dunlap Mie pier town's toa for Mise |. Complimenting Misa Sadie scher,|T'0 Receive October 29 |Mrs. J. ¥. Sigler, 6219 Wallingford | fessional Women's club and thelr] ,,7he, Women's Auxiliary of All apartment daughter of Mr. and Mra. David! In honor of the engagement of her |** sday, October 24. Luncheon | friends, Mra. Frank Boyee Tupper feb . Porta . ge will sive a e THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26— Scher, who is to wed Mr. Henry Gor-/ daughter, Helen Reid, to Mr. Morris |@t 12 o'clock. Friends invited. Come | who has for neveral y en an |“ party at the Lakeside clue: ¥ ‘The marriage of Mies Janet Powell | don, of Butte, Mont., in the near|Halpern, Mra. I. Katz will receive |Prepared to sew. Take Green Lake | inspiring leader in cons ve club | house Wednesday evening, October te ee nat agg atte. in Trin- | future, Mrs. Z. Lederman entertained |her frienda Sunday afternoon, Octo- {°F Meridian carn, and civic activities in Bostin, will] at 8 o'clock. . Arctic ciub will have Halloween | With a luncheon and linen shower at | ber from 2 until § o'clock, at her soo ‘ ‘foaled talk to the club on “Management| is * dinner dance. her home Thursday afternoon. nome, 648 18th Madrona Presbyterian Church — | of One's Self—the Firet Step in De C f’ 7 Bridge tea at the Hotel Sorrento acy dhs -— fs % (ub “Wasledn Lascatetion 40 thal coketin <9 é ‘ amptire Giris by First Hill Guild of the Or- ¥ e ‘ ¥ 4 ne | veloping xecutive Ability Figg thopedic hospital Quiet Ceremony Thursday Musical Club |Marona Presbyterian church wilt] During the early summer Mr, and | Activities SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2s— ssc dd dyacc PS SREREE T Noc it e, PBln igis ye h aeg mae @ social tea at the home of Mra.| Mra, Tupper changed the place of} 4 Miss Vernita Sweasea to wed M wire. Albert mo SnNoUns onde 4 . " io h© 1A. G. Schaefer, 1708 Interlake bive e ome * | WN > " . Sava tastier tn een tunis | the marriage of her daukhter, Wint-| Thursday Musleal club at luncheon | Arete ee reget eernke blvd. |thelr Home from the Atlantic const | Names of active groups in the pro-cathedral, in Tacoma, at | fred Katherine, to Mr. Ralph McKin. |at her home, 2352 47th ave. 8. W., on ay afternoon, October 25. to the Pacific, and already their hss ‘Were eta ee #:30 o'clock ¥ * s y Thursday, Oc : great prest in the progres a\in the November Torch." ©: Halloween dinner dance at the | '°¥ Niewz, Saturday, October 14. The | Thursday, October 26. Wisconsin Goldenrod Club evelopment of the clty in which | thse groups that have sent in ther ‘ Seattle Goit club. coremony was read by Rev, John D.| The following program has been| rh Wisconsin Goldenrod club will ho city In which | those 4 : n their E Mise Phyllis Hamlin to be hostess | McLauchlan, at St, Mark's rectory. |atranged by the entertainment com: | mast Wednesday, Oct ; |they reside has given them wide annual report will be included Bt a Halloween masquerade dance. | Only immediate meimbera of the fark {mittee ednesday, Oc with Mrs.|acquaintanco in Seatsle, In the{!" this list. If your group report is SE Vgnabich aasteen’ <6 ead y : all egg a le AO aay PRIME ge Ninth ave. W, Box] toast Mrs. Tupper vel k not In, send it to Lohequa by M. +" Me. Alfred Mills Ghormiey, in | Sly were present per on Lives of Haydn and Mosart.liuach at op. m, Take Kinnear abet ah athe! ag: abcd PP SE orl eee coe Bethany Preavyterian church, at | Mr. and Mrs. Nienz are at home at | usine so fa Her lowes Mayan | car Ae, & Publick apeAKan, ‘Nee talis Rebae |S alcary a eee tee $:20 o'clock. the Windso en: no. ipiaa ae ae, ‘Cacanee vy deat Cae along the line of civic develop. ho among the 100 per cent | The wedding of Miss Ellis Parkin to | oN UNOF Apartments, iponata, Op WE HO. ce aaushiven | ye ep ment and. store service. As a | 8roupe Bier ark, "Mactherwn,” at the a REE Native Daughters of Washington mh f inspiration and leadershi - aad of Mr and Mite. Liberte © Shi , : - di eer oa aeetiee” see in va apleca dard netom |rource | piration anc adership | A Pee ted Calendar for Orthopedi¢ \r«» History of Musi Princesa Angeline Parlor No.2, N-lty the whole selling organization | 7% evening training course for Mr. and sire. Jonn O'Rei 10 bee | Tea, Shop ries Mrs. Vance Thompson |D. W., will entertain m re andl oe the Fil tore “the Marshal! Guardians will start Wednesds pen house, afternoon ana even . Pathatioue ovamente from Bonata | relatives at a Halloween party to bo " rbd mapa MR eases nid from 7:80 to 8 ing, at their new home, 1612 The calendar for the Orthopedic ened FW. Goodie" | given on the evening of October 27,| F!!4 of New Englar irs. Tup 1, " ; lo 9:30, An after _ ay, OcroBER Tea Shop next week includes: Mon. | Selected... Mra Laurence Gdoanue|at the home of Sister Mario Cano, | Per rendered a valuable service thru” pai tgs is sd nesipsen en fabio Oe and. ie Gm: Tewrmina-t6 ‘apitol Hill guild, Mrs. Harry| : 2 Roy at. All those who wili| PT varlous lectures, One of her joys, 1® Program will be as fol. TE yell tl alge peer , howtens; Tuesday, Denny-Wuhr-| Graded Union of Sunday School | be present on that evening are asked |!®ctUres kiven many times before" y "Koy ipo man guild, Mre. Abe Friedman, host Teachers" to phone or get in touch with Sister |Doth men's and women's organizn-| sim of thee Lecture: “Bodbe ang Fey, eetetate with a rest | 088; Wednesday, Madrona gulld The Seattle Graded Union of Sun-| Nellie Hans either at Biliot 2328 or| tons in Boston ts on the subject “ Demonsts bein bits di | Falta te Gaice at 1026 Firee ace, | JoMePh Gottstein, hostess; Th ,|@ay School Teachers will meet Thurs. | Elliot $362 before the evening of the | “Service.” She sees the ideal ting gte Ot ra osigning and cut. | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4— Queen Anne guild, Mrs. B. C |day, Oct, 26, 9:20 a, m. to 12 m.| 24th. Possibilities for the group and the tion of mome acd ne vente) ¢ hostess; Fric Washingte Prog will be given by the T: - commit lon of some article, ‘Alpha Xi Delta sorority to have ‘ hington J rogram will be given by the Ta . community, and inspires her, 9 yy Ghristinas asasr at the Hotel | guild, Mrs, Harry Coe, hoxtens; | coma Graded Union of Sunday School Seattle Chapter, No. 95 audience. to strive to, nocerbilsh eee mber | 1—Lecture: “How SATURDAY, KOVENDER ss— urday, Is O. B. club, Mra, George |Teachers, followed by departmental] Seattle chapter, No, 95, 0. ©. 8,| Already she bax spoken t {0 ‘epetara, vane pti yg The honog * McCord, hostess, conferences, wil’ etwas ¢ OSA cg SIRS 3 s system, ranks and the seven crafts MMs, and Mrs, Chatien ¥. Clise will n ‘ 4 x * give its annual ball Saturday | !arge organizations tn ttle land the »plic Tate a reception bid dance-at the | | Assisting Mrs, Gray on Monday| “Cradle Roll," Mra. tra Dye; “Be-levening, October 2f, in the Shrine au-| ‘The Tusineay Women'a club of pee ire ppolication to the dally life) fonset club, will be Mrs, George @ample, Mrs.|ginners,” Mrs, James Smith; “Pri-|ditorium of the Masonic temple, This] Boston lost’ avaliable member Tene | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1¢— =| Mary Terrell Giesting, Mrs. Miller | mary Superintendents," Mra. H. Pur-| will be an informal affair and?the| When Mra. Tupper lott. to male hee ate monstration — Application — of | The maiciage of Mise Gertrude El. | Freemsn, Mrs. Bruce Shorts, Mrs, |rows; “Primary Teachers,” Mrs. F. 1.| best of muste has been ¢ 4. Sev. | hotsh tin mn mp stencil design. | fore te Ms. Trveve Hatt, st | Nell Boyle, Mra, E. C. I Mra.|Babpitt; “Junior Superintendents,” | orybody is welcom, ance? Py is fo ve The Business and | 3. November §—Lecture: “Symbol | ome of her pare (294 lip co. Brace “ y . ap e erybo come, and as this is] Professional Women's club of Seat 8 History ‘ Sirs, A.B, Eitord, at 8:30 o’ciock. 0. raaen, Mrs. H. 8. Frye and Mes, Ws Me Watern Junior Teach-| Halloween time, an enjoyable even-| tle Is now welcoming her into. tts to, Povapare tory and Its Application 7 i Max Pee Rdee [tng 1s assured, membership, Bom Dermonstration—Wood blocking. | | Concerto in D | Elizabeth | gobit ‘soon Evelyn loratura prano of the Metropolitan Opera com- pany, will be heard tn concert at the Plymouth Cotigregational church on Tuesday evening, Miss Scotney has won recognition for her singing of the famous coloratura and lyric roles in opera and i* now winning great second transcontl- Seotney, 80- success upon her nental tour. Assisting artistes will be Maximilian to @ tea in the chapter house, 2120 Rose, Russian violinist, and Elvin | y, Schmitt, pianist. Tho program to be given will be as follow: 1 Arta—"Caro Nome” (“Migoletto”). Verdi " “O Mio Nabbine Caro” ("Giannt Behic- mi") = Pucetnt ade 4 je Dore’ “Tarantelie” at (firet movement)...... ‘ Wientaskt Mr Potonates (” | v “artogo” sone “La Goucow' ‘ Introduction Bach-Franko Sequin | vi Trees ° Fas “1 Ps “Th ales” .... . isned by Your Window Night Wind” Klvin Behmitt at the plano ; | Vesta Muth to |Give Recital | Mr. Harry Krinke will present ‘esta Muth in a plano recital at his studio, in the McKelvey, on Wednes- jday evening, October 25, at 520 o'clock The program will be as follows: Theme and Variations Techatkowsky Gavotte dex Luny focur Monique Couperin orale . +» Beuriett! uree + Searlactt + Seariantt \ + Lasat 4 LAext . MacDowell . MacDowell - MacDowell - Chopin 4. November 15—Lecture: “Camp- 'fire Programs and Activities.” Demonstration—Book binding. 6. November 23—-Lecture: “Organt- ration of Campfire—Local and National.” Demonstration — Reed basket- making. 6. November 29--Lecture: “Special Points for Emphasis, Difference Be- tween Campfire Girls and Other Or- ganizations, Publicity, Sources of Campfire Ideas.” Demonstration—-Fintsh reed bask- ote. 7. December Teeture: “Out-of. door Activities, Hiking, Camping, Cooking in Open.” Demonstration—Bandaging. 8. December 13—The ceremomat meeting. Demonstration—story reu- ing, materials suitable for girls of different ages” and the technique of story telling. , have already trip Twenty-one Airis signed up for the Halloween to Camp Seaith. “There will ee room for only four more. Miss Fowler ts planning some teresting and ghostly stunts for Halloween party Saturoay when ones more ghosts and fairies and elves will pmuy about the Rounds hail. th night, “The Torch" for November will be ready for the groups October sth. Every Campfire girl in ne attle ts entitled to a copy of “The Torch” and it is the duty of tne group scribe or the guartian to get these from Lohequa and give them to the girly in her group «s as possible. Be sure to get your copies early so that you may have a chance to study the pro- gram of Seattle Campfire activities for November and be ready to help im each one. Have you earned home eraft honor No. 76—-know and tell five standard folk stories? Do you want to help in earning honors 110 and 129? Miss Lillian A. Sutherland, superintendent jof the children’s department of the \public library, will have charge of a |Campfire course in story telling thru Which you may win these honors, The class will be held every Satuniay * morning at 9:30 in the committee lroom, beginning November 4 Sign |4p at once at local headquarters. Class is limited to 26. The bazaar committee, at their first meeting last week, decided to hold the bazaar during the afternoon and evening of December 7 and 8, The place has not been decided upon, The booths will be arranged accord. jing to articles; that is, a towel booth, - ‘apron booth, ete. instead of, as was first thought, be Campfire groups. This seems the falrest mgans of se- curing an equal chance for sales for each group. All groups that plan to take part in the bazaar should sign up at Lohequa for the articles to be sold, before November 10. Some of ithe articles already signed for are |beaded leather bags, coping saw toys, ©! jtowels, baskets, linen handkerchiefs, ae pottery and pongee underwear, | Cantpfire girls of the Loche-w8 group on September 27 elected offi: cers as follows: President, Wilma Renieke; vice president, Frances Ohr- ner; secretary, Verda Guest; treasure er, Margaret Kemp; song leader, Slaine uylor; yell leader, Ruby Humphrey; scribe, Lois Hampson, The last two meetings, October 4 and 11, the girls made plans for & Halloween party. ‘ 1493 gF SEERPER Ww SETSFAETEESR TERE agg NSS - s BEREEEES MOQSSSSTAESSNESTE BESURTS th methods, Established 1780 Baker’s Cocoa For its quality is good’ The purity, palatability and nutrient characteristics of high grade cocoa beans are retained in Baker’s Cocoa owing to the perfection of the proc- esses and machinery peculiar to our MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free using DORCHESTER, MASS, Ge Eee

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