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Aeatile Society Bridge Party for Two Honor Guests; Mrs. Hedges Plans Farewell Luncheon. M™ JOHN LOOR LOCKE, JR Will entertain with four tables of Bridge at her homo, #546 17th ‘eye. NE, Wednesday afternoon, November 8 complimenting Miss Bloria Frink and Mise Nellie Pelger, | Luncheon Will Honor Mrs. Roddie Mrs. Samuel Hedges will entertain With a luncheon of sixteen covers Wednesday afternoon, November § at the Sunset @ Mrs Frank 8. Rodkdie, T& Waving the last of next week With her two children to join Mr Roddie in Los Angeles, where they Will spend the winter. Mre. iefuteoon Hoste 8s fo honor Mrs. James Macfarlane home from Europe, Mrs, Traf Huteson wil] entertain with a Tea at her home at The Highlands. ‘On Sunday afternoon, from 3 until 6 O'clock. A Musical program will be given ing the calling hours by Mr. Paul Fi | McCoole, pianist, and Mr, Archie Ruggles, tenor, with Mrs. Frederick a at the plano. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Huteson were dinner ‘sosts at the Golf club Friday even fs. club, in honor who ‘tuncheon pe Sunset Club ; Honoring Mrs. H. F. Alexander, of | Tacoma, Mrs. Samue! Russel! ie en- ‘tertaining with a luncheon at the Sunset club next Tuesday afternoon. oe Follows gq Rehearsal Lelon McCausland, whose | ; to Mr. William Roy Me- | will be solemnized Wednesday » Névember 8 entertained Members of their bridal party at | last evening, following the ing rehearsal at Btehany Pres church. fast Honors Post and Mrs. Car! F. Gould enter. with a breakfast for fifteen their home Thursday, honoring . James Otis Post of New York. oe of Past ; on Honored Mrs. Ernest Wanamaker entertain- | with a prettily appointed lunch- ‘@t her home last Friday in honor ‘three brides of the past season, J. W. Godwin, Jr, Mra. David Paulsen and Mrs. Charles L. th. Covers were placed for twen- guests, at Fine Arts wet Dance _At the Fine Arts cabaret dance on , Nov. 24, at the Masonic tem- the following program will be ted during the evening: of the Seasons.” Arranged Caird Lesile; masques by Alice Paul Chartes Paul); music by Amy “The Blind Girt Arranged by Hall; music by Daisy Wood Hit- The theme for this dance ts from Tagore’s poem, “The Gar- 3-—"Manques.” (a) Gypay Girl, (>) The ‘Women, (c) The Egyptian. Arrang- i.” Alice Paul; music suggested by Loulse Van Oxgte. 4-—(a) “Caprice Viermots” by Kretsler, (b) Rachmaninoff Prelude. Dances ar- by Alice Paul. “Mirage.” Arranged by Alice Paul: Music by Haze! Thane Summers "Air de Ballet.” Arranged by Caird ‘Leslie; music by Daisy Wood Hildreth. 1—"Lee Phantomes Maaques and ar Fangements by Alice Paul; muste by Adelaide Carola Appleton S-—"Byncopations.” Masques and ar- Fangements by Alice Paul; music by George Hager. by Chopin. Arranged by o—"Btude” Caird Lesiie 18—"Danse Arabe” by Techatkowskt. Arranged by Caird Leslie. DATES TO REMEMBER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER s— Major and Mre John Hood will be “at home” afternoon to honor Colonel Darcey Pearce and Mrs. and Lieutenant Donal4 Mrs. Leehey. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6— ‘The marr: of Miss Phy! fith to Mr. Martius King at the ‘X! Delta sorority house at o'clock. Mrs. William Sherman Walker, Mrs. Earl Edmundson and Mrs. George LiAbbe to have bridges tea and miscellaneous shower at Yacht lub, complimenting Mise Butterworth. bias TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. Mise Neille Feige’ Sunset club in «. Giorta Frink and Baxter. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1— Mrs. Henry F. Wachter's and Mra. 0. A. Waschter’s bridge luncheor at the home of the former. Mre. A. T. L. Williamson to enter- tain at luncheon at home. Miss Virginia Jefferson's bridge tea, to compliment Miss Lurline Brown, at home. MreO. £. Thurmond’s bridge and Hinen shower, to honor Mise Lar line Brow: ‘The marr of Mine ‘ausiand (o Mr. Wiliam Roy McAdam in Bethany Presby- terian church at 4:20 o’eloc Mra. E. E. Rhodes’ luncheon and shower to compiliment Miss Peggy Butterworth, at home THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9— Mrs. Roland Burke to entertain at bridge tea in compliment to Min Peggy Butterworth WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15— Miss Pegsy Butterworth to wed Mr. Walter Bower Jenkins at home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Butterworth, at 7 o'clock. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18— Mr. and Mra, Charles F. Clise’s re- ception and dance at the Sunset elub. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24— Fine ‘Arts cabaret at ‘Temple. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29— ‘The Junior club's dance at Christen son's ball, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14— The marriage of Mise Marian Wurzbacher to Mr. Nathaniel Stusrt Rogers, at home of the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs, ¥. B. Wurzbacher, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon SATURDAY, HKCEMUER 16— The marriage of Mise Gertrude ii ford to Tweve Hott, at home of wsenta, Mr. | and Mrn, A. 8 Bifest, at $:90 o'clock. re Herman fn the piiment to Mies Miss Harriet Lelon Me: Masonic A beautiful wedding was celebrated at St. Luke's pro- cathedral in Tacoma, Saturday evening, October 28, when Miss Vernita Swezea became the bride of Mr. Morris Lund- quist.—Portrait by P. Croule-U’Renn. ei Informal Tea at Home | Bridge Luncheon Mra B. M. Downey will have an Mra. B. B. Burnside is entertaining informal tea at her home Friday j the trembers of her bridge luncheon afternoon, Nov. 10, as a compliment | club Tuesday = her home to Mra. A. P. Wolf. paver lwin Wed in ” Portland Children’s Party |_Mra Emma Adams, formerly of Mrs. Victor Vaughn Taylor Seat berg and Mr. Taylor Wiley left i tained twenty children at a Hallow this forming for ortiand, where een party at her home Tuesday after.| they will be married this evening at noon for the pleasure of her two | the home of friends. small sons, Henry and Vaughn. After a week's stay in that city a ee }they will return to Seattle to remain rs ns i |for a short time before leaving for Music Practice Club their home in New Mexico, where Mr. Mrs. Osgood Packard will enter. | Wiley owns a large ranch tain the Music Practice club . Tuesday afternoon at her home, | Harvard ave. 7 next | 1102 | Calendar for Tea Shop The guilds in charge at the Ortho- | pedic Tea Shop next week will be on . |furnishing fund of the new club- | lan, hostess. house. ion Make reservations with Mre. Virgil | Fret mont W. C. 7. U. | Miss Bell Complimented Mr. and Mrs. Monte Brown enter ltained with a dinner of nine covers jat thelr home last evening, compilt menting Miss Katherine Bell of Van White Shield work, will sp Nature Chin couver, B. C., who is the guest of Remedie Mr. and Mrs. James Brewster. M. Hee We Chin and .. Jalloway ¢ jedicine Co, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway en 200 Sum tertained Tuesday evening for Miss Senttle, Bell, with a dinner for twelve. Bazaar at Washington Annex | Alpha Xi Delta sorority is holding a bazaar today at the Hotel Wash ington Annex. Luncheon was served at noon and bridge occupied the afternoon hours with tea served later in the day. } The affair will close thin evening with a dance, | eee |Farewell Halloween Party Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Miller gave | a delightful Halloween party at their home, 4028 Bagley ave., compliment | ing Mrs. Miller’s sister, Mra. V. D., Tomlinson, of Tacoma, who leaves | H althy within a fortnight for an extended | e. visit in Chicago. Original and novel games were amusement of the evening, after which a delicious o ation wae} served, The Halloween motif io. the Lovel Kept 80 By Ana Daily use of the Soap keeps the skin fresh and clear, while touches of the Ointment now and then pre- carried out in the effective dece mopar ve decor) vent little skin troubles becoming | Included among the guests wore || S70Us. Do not fail to include the ‘Mr, and Mrs, Mayer Simpson, Mr. | oy amangy A scented Cuticura Teleum nd Mra. Loutw 1..Owens, Mr. and || 270% ‘lle preparation Mra. Frederick Styke, Mr. Cecil | Hahesy ‘Tacoma We. Tal Cuticura Soap shaves without m and Mrs. M, Wheeler “| Dinner at ‘Chapter House | Monday, Broadway, Mra Omar J | Gamma Phi Peta alumnae will nrc: ana hostess, assisted by Mra celebrate Founders’ day with romero — Hage heb Pe |ner at the chapter house on Friday | 7" Ho A ON x4 tales grin A evening, November 10, at 6 o'clock.|w “parbour Mrs. J. E. Arete. Mew |For reservations call Mrs. Miller) o.. tes Cotton and Miss Vernita Bar- Freeman, East 9315 es . | 3 Moe Seg | Tuesday, First Hill Guild, Mra. Guy |Bridge Luncheon at |Chapin hostess; Wednesday, Inter | “4 }laken Guild, Mrs. Boyd Goebel, chair | Earlington ’ |man; Thursday, Queen Anne Guild, | |_A bridge luncheon will be given at | Mra, Charles H. Lilly, chatrinan: Wri the home of Mrs. J. F. Douglas in|day, Mount Raker Park Guild, Mrs |wariington on friday afterncon.| Ida Hackett, hostess; Saturday November 10, for the benefit of the | Renton Hi Guild, Mra. J. C. MeMil Hancock, Garfield 2708, by November | ‘The Fremont division of the W |%, at noon. Transportation informa-|T. U. will meet Tuesday afternoon Ition may be obtained by calling Mra.| November 7, at 2 o'clock, in the! lu B. Jones, Capitol 2247 | men’s room at the M. EB. C. L,, 40th | ee jand Whitman. Mra. Libbie Beach | Brown, county superintendent of | UBS FOR MONDAY Seattle Woman's Club The monthly meeting of the the Woman's club will be held Mon day, Nove 6, at the elubho: t 2pm, Board meeting at 1:90 pm: The program to be «given at 2 o'clock follows Hikur Cholum Sewing Circle to Auxiliary Ladic Bikur of the Congregation meet at the home of Bridge, 417 Lith Monday, November 6, at The sewing Auxillary to will Joweph Chotum, M N., on pm “ee Sigma Nu Mothers’ Nu Mothers ty Monday houne Chub club will Nov. 6 apter 1616 operation of the alumnae is the fur houne. The give a ¢ at2 p.m B. 47th ont wives of ¥ denired t nishing fund ame rap at the The mbers of the niat in securing: for the chapter ee Seattle L. O. Le Commemorating the 317th annt versary of the Gunpowder Plot, the Seattlo L. O. 1. will give an en tainment Monday evening, Nov. 6 at 8:15 o'clock in the LO. G, T hall, 1109 Virginia st will be served. ‘The program follows Amerton” (Assembly firing i If the Silver Moon Were Herman Lol tan he Mrs. W. J Kreisier yth Gaitineer Maxophone and Pi Wiairway Parad ie Kubin Mr | Martm and Muth Maley Mighiand Filing and Double #word Dance The Richardson Twin Mra. Richardwn, » Vocal—"A Koad Kong”... Ardell Bhepard Forest A Mre_ FA. Hates, accompaniat Viotin--"Pierrot Mine Btn Mise Vesta Muth jour Heart Vora) Moms Stine ‘Oiivert a ee Philomus Club The Philomus club will meet with Mrs MH. White, 2118 Third ave. lW., Monday, November 6, at 2 p. m. Mra, Carrie Groesbeck, assisting | hostens Papers will be read on “New York ‘City and Around the Hudson. by [Mra. W. B. Swarthout; “Philadel phia, the Quaker City.” Mr EM Sherry ‘Washington and Its vironments,” Mra. Jack Meadows discussion will follow eee Alpha Helle Camp, No, 8831 | Alpha Helle camp, s631, will held ite recular meeting on the first and third Monday evenings of each | month, at the Fraternal Brotherhood hall, in Fremont. eee Refreshments | | Personal | Captain Che Ward, U. # A.| Vesta Muth to will arrive thin evening from Alawko and will Join Mrs, Ward and thelr IRe peat Program vy. W. OC, AL Notes daughter, Bally Ann, who are visiting Mins Vesta Muth, a pupil of Mr | All the Husinens Girlv' clubs of the | Mias Doris Mitchell | Harry Krinke, who was beard in a '¥. W. C. A. will meet for an all-etub | “ee plano recital at hin studio in the Me lwupper in the private ing rooma| Mr, and Mrs, Caspar Fischer re-| Kelvey on Oct will repeat the of the cafeteria on Monday night,|turned Friday from «ix monthe’ owing program Sunday afternoon Nov. 6, at 6 o'clock travel In Burope tock Mins Rowe Gla girl’ advinor at eee oe ian | Roovevelt high school, will addreas| Dr, and Mrs. A. T. Wanamaker y |them in the hour following the sup-| who he Yoon traveling in Kurope " perin | per and song festival, At & o'clock |for four months, returned Tuesday } Bewriattt all will go to the gymnasium for | cee : porta | Mra, John T. Condon, with her 5: | rawet | This will the regular weekly | mother, Mrs. U. 1B. Clark, returned erat } leneeting for all the clubs, except the | Tussday from a Viall of several weeks at MasDows Alnacon, which will hold ite regular|in Denver, Colo. imac a | meeting on Thursday evening at #| eee , o'clock Binge | dre John B. Agen, who has been University Heights PAA | in the Kant for several weeks 18 6% | phe Univers wet bm | w » Association | pected to return about Movember 35. |witt mere at tite nomtol Thcredas The We jation of the eee oven*® ¢'¥; et 6 o's Mr. Cole, | Madrona Presbyterian church will) Mr. and Mra, Hamuel Mizer of Ray: | superintendent of neh will be the ju of ws 77 week asf ewe mond, who are visiting in town, a6 |aeaker, A reception will caro role with Mra C.D. Heichert, | quests at the Hotel Washington the. tonabite -e be i atenii on sje te ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 1. Wet a a ae al —— wrin t be DR 1, o We it week ue ip m ed from an Francisco to Lee The Caleidh club meet with Cirele C, with Mra, M. Wilson, 1632 | Angelon, arriving today Mrs, D i. Vryer, 1224 Kighth 38d ave., Tuesday at 1 p.m. $0 © ave, W., Tue © 7, ato | Circle PD, with Mra. B. #. Howitt,| ste and Mre. Frank Wright of |% ™ It will be an a meeting 16 th ave, Wednesday at DP. m./1ummi island have taken the apart |'? Make quilts for the Mother Ry- Cirele B, with Mra. C. EB. McEiray,| ment of Mr. and Mra, W. It, Craw. | er home 1716 89th ave, Wednesday at 108. mM.) ord at Hamilton Arms, where they | on Pa will spend the winter | Guests of Queen A High School yadian Chab see | PTA An evening of cards t* announced| Mr. and Mra. Frank Dabney have| The Northwest Products wmit by the Can jan club for Tuesday, | returned from a visit at toe of the Chamber of Comme ¢ will November in the Waldorf dining | bara, Cal of the Queen High room, 1808 Seventh ave. Play will| owe T. A. Thursday, N: ember begin at #:20. There will be a wieal} Col, and Mrw, Clarance assemblies will be 4, one | Program, and refreshments will belare home from an exter m., the other at 10 0 a, m served. Mra, Walter 8. Keith and/the Kast | meact plays, writ; by the] | Mrs. ©. KE. Norton will act as hont-| , ee * |wtufents of the oral expression enmes, Mra, RB. Noble, Mra. Harold) Dr, and Mrs, Donald Nicholson are pone _ wining to the merits of J. Leamy and Mins Addie Henderson |entertaining their nephew Mr nine, aus es will be rtaged are assisting with arrangements. Clarke Nicholson Minneapolis, | 14 we os Bee ve ." “= - eee who ts spending tv yeeks with ke Th) + ae ol aude . Queen City Sunshine Club om on his way to California adn, Siakare oF Lantes 7 si 4 The Queen City Sunshine club wit)! see lore Pru frame we rovodl | meet in the card room of the Masonic| Mr. and Mra, W. 1. Gray are leav-| sions two noenew “A. Boninw j Temple Tuesday, November 7, at ing soon for Santa Barbara, ©} Match” and “A Football Game |D. m, Cards, All Kastern Stars and | spend the winter 1 Snsts ti the cetmat Se friends invited. wa | Parents and members of the com Seattle Poetry Club ighbors of tbe ig Grand Manager Anna Mardall, All Alkt PUT. A. Wooderaft of Seattle and visitors The regular meeting of the Alk!| cordially invited PT, A. will be held Tuesday, No- ye 6 vember 7, at 2:30 p.m. at the school | Seattle toage No, 7 houne, Full attendance desired | Seattle Lodge No. 7, D. H. P. A, ee will hold an import Dualnen Business and Professional Women’s |ine Tuesday, November 7, at & p.m Club harp in Evergreen hall, A. 0. U. W The regular monthly business | building, 1409 Ninth ave. A full at- meeting of the Business and Profes.|tendance is desired pnal Women's club will be held at 5 ia |the Fine Arte Gallery Tuesduy| Broadway High School P.T. A. evening, November 7, at 7:00 Broadway High School PLT. A SG if will meet Tureda November 7, at Stevens PTA 246 p. m. in the small auditortum. ‘The teachers and parents of Stev.| Mr. T. R. Cole, superintendent we ne POT. A. are invited to a » hoola will be the speaker tion Tuesday afternoon, November parents urged to attend, Tea will from 2:30 to jock, at the home | be served. of Mra Joseph Glass. 7 17th ave | an a ke N. Music will be furnished by the Lorraine Chapter 0. FE. Cornixh school Lorraine chapter No, 6, ©. 8, ee will give a card party Armistice Denver Consumptive Society day, November 11, at Dartnall's An important meeting of the Den-| cafeteria, in the Leary building, at Sp. m. All Bastern Stars, Masons ver Consumptive society will be held Wednesday, November §, at 2 p, m.,| 4 friends invited Music | mittee aye invited to have luncheon | in the schoo} lunchroom, after which | ‘he Beattle Poetry club will meet will entertain with a re they may visit the classes. An invi-/ | Wednesday evening, November 22, at Nov at Koon ¥ | tation ix extended to all interested § o'clock, in the studio of Mr, Harry | First ave. and Pike st. in honor | jy thwest products, and espebtal. | Krinke, in the MeKelvey butlding of Grand Guardian Minnie Hiner and |ly to parents of Digh school students. see Sunset Helghts Literary Club | ot Heights Literary club | lay, Novernber 7, at }2 Dm the home of Mrs. Mary | Atkinson, 601 N. 42nd at. Take Phin | ney car eee Prairie Kose Club The Prairie Hoge club will meet Monday yvember 6, at 2 p.m. with [Mrs Walter R. Crosby, 2311 Broad. way N. Members are axked to bring fruit for the Orthopedic hospital _ JAILED WOMAN TRIES ESCAPE Rope Breaks and She Gets 12-Foot Fall ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1922, By all odds the most popular ma- tefial for evening gowns this winter will be velvet It may be embroidered or beaded if one but many extremely beautiful models are shown with trimmipg at all, beyond, perhaps, a large cabochon buckle, a series of side drapes or a deep Bertha collar of m Evening gowns continue to be nleeve! and are much longer. Otherwise there ig little change in ee lines: Rackless gowns have been pre- dicted, but as yet they are nowhere | in evidence Mrs. Wilkins Talks at Seven Meetings Mrs. May Avery Wilkins, demo- cratic candidate for county treasurer, wishes, no [spent a busy day Friday. In the afternoon she spoke at the Bungalow |club and the Leschi Improvement club. In the evening she addressed groups in Little's hall, University dis- | trict, at the North Improvement club, the Greenwood Improvement club and the Sojourne Truth club, | SERVICES AT the Columbia Beth- |lehem Lutheran church Sunday will be in the form of a mission festival. | The morning service is at 11 and the j evening service at 7:30. U.S. NAVY YARD Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock | Leave S&itle Daily 7 00, | | | to 11:30 a 7:15, Extra trip Sat. & Navy Yard Route ‘aj Colman Deck Main S983 NEW SHOW TOMORROW Continuous Performances Sunday Prices: 200, Boxes 35c TED HOWLAND'S MEDY REVUE With the California Girls in “TOO MANY BABIES” CaracasSweet Chocolate Pure —wholesome —delicious ounces —an honest quarter pound of at the Y. M. H. A, 17th and B King County Legisiative Federation | ty10n gt Mambers urged to be Home Sewing Club Crashing to the roof of the second King County Legislative Federa-| oo ons Ladies of the G. A. R. Home Sew. | story section of the county jail when tion will hold ite last noon meting eee ing club will meet at the home of] her improvised rope broke, Mra. fer candidates Monday, November 6, Roosevelt Auxiliary Mra, Nottie Binsell, 327 W. 76th st..| Marie Protish, a prisoner, was “n te " sai ae oa ae Roosevelt auxiliary, Veterans of | Wednesday, November §. Luncheon | knocked unconscious shortly after eae win the second floor club roome|Foree” Ware, will hold its regular | ®t noon midnight Saturday. er < Wea rn em | mecting Tuesday, November 7, at 2 3 er : She was rescued by seven city fire a Oe ore Pp. m., in Roosevelt hall Woman's Tuesday Club men under Capt. L. E. Webb, and re AS ele 5 “ef ‘The Woman's Tuesday club wil sponded to first ald treatment. Ladies’ Auxiliary to Temple de Yeomen Homestead meet on Tuesday vernber with Mra. Protish tried the time-hon. Hirseh Yeomen Homestead No, 1743 an.|Mra. D. C. Hall, 4531 18th N. E. | ored method of tying sheets together | The regular meeting of the Ladies’! nounces a children’s festival Tues. | Laincheon at 12:30 p. m. for a ladder by which to descend to auxiliary to Temple De Hir day evening, November at Moore . 2 the ground and escape, but appar- | be held Monday, November 6, in the| hati, Righth and University. The Connell of Onthdic Women ently her technique was faulty, for jvestry rooms of the Temple at 2/eniidren of all Yeomen will partict.| The Seattle uncil of Catholic | she fell 12 feet when a knot slipped p. m, Election of officers. Board) pate in the evening fontivities Women will hold a quarterly meeting a meeting at 1 p. m. ee | Thursday afternoon, November 9, at | é — oe © Council of PT. A. |2 o'clock in the Knights of Columbus a. cabrichen [Jefferson Park Ladies’ Improvement | rae motion picture committee of | Club the Central Council of PT. A. will owe MA DIC The Jefferson Park Ladies’ Im-| meet in the board of education rooms Aspasia Club Madison provement club will meet at the | -ruenday, November 7, at 10:20 a. m.| The Aspasia club will meet Tucs- | Fae home of Mrs. Floyd Ellis, 3022 16th | wr 1p. Richardson, principal of the | day, Nov. 7, at 1 p. m, with the pres- ave. 8., on Monday, November 6, @t | Horace Mann school will speak on | ident Mra. J. W. Dormant, 2220 Yale ip m |*Vinual ueation.” at Items of Interest” will be ty sae paren |Feaponse to roll call. Mra. ‘Thompson MUSICAL CO ADDITIONAL CLUBS | Immaneet Lutheran Church Bazaar | will review “The Growth of the Soll.” |} The Immanuel Lutheran church |by Kaut Hamsun. Final arrange Woman's Century Club | will hold ft# annual basaar Novem. | ments will be mi: for the Iso FRANK KE The Woman's Century club will | po, to rday evenin meeting to be held Nov. 21, @ el meet next week according to the fol ember jal treat of | home of Mrs. Henry Bittman. owing schedule |"IMode Grod.” Members and their| The following dates and programs Monday, Nov. 6, at 10:20 @ m., the | eriendy invited | for 1922-1923 have been arranged French department will meet at the! oes | Dec. 5. Hostess, Mrs. McGogy. Roll Hotel Washington. The Art depart-| Loague for Peace and Freedom | Call, “Items of Interest;" “Short |ment will meet at the Federated club! The Women’s International League | Story Writer.” Mra. 8. I. Normile use, 232 Harvard ave, N., at2P.™.| for Peace and Freedom, Fir | “Reading.” Mra, Frank Zorn. Mrs. J, H. MacNichol and Mra. Jo-|cressional district. meets ‘Tu Jan. 2. Hostess, Mra Harry seph Kildall, hostensen. Subjects: |Svening, November Tf at ® ocleck | Thompson: roll call; “Items-of In {“Current Events in Art,” rait | Ranapenetic building. 905 E Pine at, |terest:” program on music, Mra, W jArtiete,” ire ¢ ¥. Clark and Mrs. ai) interested in world peace please | W. Sickles {Frank Sutton. Stereopticon views | tare notice —Jan. 1¢--Hostess, Mra. Henry Rittman jwill be shown illustrating the prog- ae | A stunt day. Mrs Erwin, Mra, Btewart eric ortrait painte - Mrs. Bittman, Mra. Tweed, Mra. Haskell a Ny ag age I ne near Canadian Club Mrs. Rednick % {from the time of Gilbert Btewart to) The Canadian club of Seattle in to| Feb. ¢—-Hostess, Mra Rdward Rrain |the work of John Sargent at the| noid a progressive whist party for |&%% Boll call, teins of interest; book re present time, as represented in the | ity members and th faved | view, “Mirthrignt” CP. 8. Stribling), Mra. | | Metropolitan museum. . and their invited guests | Dorwart s Jon Tuesday evening, November 7, at | 20—Hostess, Mra, H. ©. Malott. | Wednesday, Nov. 8, the Household | tng waldorf hotel. “Mr. and Mra. A.| Ii, items of Interest; drama re- | | Administration department will meet oO. Noble, host: Tabi 1 ’ | ders to the Mea” (Binge Mra. | ah thon te Cone, BOL Oa cave ble, hosts, Tables will be} 3 Present Day Actresses,” Mra x erie Py lock. Program: | £o7Med at 8:90. ‘There will be a short | tried. . loc oF sale > r jo the score March 6—Open meetting. “What Our Schools Give in Home | tre being connted while ‘the scores) March 20-—-Hostess, Mrs. J. W. Dor- | | Preparation,” Mra, C. A. Wintermute gyi | wart, Roll itema of interest: book | "Friday, NV co ens Eiaraew ane | review, ““Kimona” (John is), Mra. Hf, | _Wriday, 3 . 4 | Phi Delta Mothers’ Club Meters | Travel department will meet at the} apne phi Delta Mothers’ clut | April 3-—Hloatess, Mra. Carl A. John-| Y. W.C. A. at 11 «& m. Program oj Mothers’ club will| gon. Election of officers, New pro- Mees Tratfin” Tey, Wilting, |meet at the fraternity house on Fri: |graim presented and discussed | ee, See cee “1m | day, Nov. 10, at 2 p.m. Important |) April 1?-—-Hontess, Mrs. Harry Erwin, | McKibben; songs and ballads of the |i \inenm | Ross call, items of interest; dramatic re: | | Chinese, Mrs. M. F, Harrah; discus- P A Se | iow, curhe Teevible Meek" (Kennedy), | Age =. rs, Biley; “Present Day Actors," Mra |ston, led by Mrs, H. M. Brown. ‘The | Auto Rides for Visitors Chentartied regular club meeting will be held at] agog (ye. W , fC the | MAY, IHostons, Mrs Adotbert Mo- | ane We A att |. Mra. J eber, chairman of the| cieverty, Roll call, tema, of interest The following program, in charge Ut? committee of the Frult Exposi- | review, ‘“Reyond Life’ (Cabell) ¢ Mr W. Graham, will be 5 tion, announces that during the ex. | Mt. Brainard es F of Mra iraham, will be pre- | vom Annes - ay oate re Frank Zorn Ou! ented at % o'clock ponition, Nov, 11-19, many automo-| poi ‘call, items of interest. Magazine r Har biles will be needed to convey visiting | artic n-minute papers, Mra. Howell, | a. Hiuitop’ Ralph Cox | Women about the city, It iy planned | Mrs. MeCleverty. (b) “Homing! Piiiego to show these visitors the beauty | JUN¢ S-Annual luncheon, ston AE, Pillip Gearhart |spots about Seattle, the rides to be| Rie 7" cee OG UNS, Loot ine Niolotte Merle at the plane. |of about one and a half hours’ dara ok Reviow Pian—Outting plot; study | 9 ington Binte College The public and espectally club ral discussion, ee f |women who will donate their cars "8 # ., West Queen jare asked to call East $276R, or East Rainier PT, A, corre A we |7671, and leave name and phone| Rainier P.-T. A. will hold its regu: ‘ ; r ) » | number lat monthly meeting and member: i the branch brary. Miss Cather: | eee ship drive Tuesday, November 1, at | jine Lanning, of the children’s de- | Tonia Chapter, No. 114 3 p.m. Miss Dorothy Grout of the partment, will speak on “The Newer! ‘The annual ball of Ionia chapter, | Yesler library w4ll discuss children's Books for Children.” Mrs, Bugene | No, 114, 0. 'E. 8, will be given in the |books. Piano duet Mrs, G. Hall Bunt wil ted & discussion on “As Shrine auditorium, Masonte temple, )and daughter Thelma, Reading by sociation and Id Mrs. D. Col-/on Thursday evening, November 9.| Alberta Ritchie. Refreshments will vin and Mrs. G. L, on also will speak The hostesses for the afterngon will be Mrs. ©. T. Martin, Mrs, Carl M. Frye, Mrs. J. W. MeKay, Miss Volaw and Miss Pattee, Small chil dren will be taken care of during the program. rsday Progress Club The Thursday Progress club will meet with Mrs, Gorham, 4620 Fifth ave. N. 6, Thursday, November 9, [at 10 a. m Invitations extended to all O. B. S. |be served | Masons and friends. eee ie ® ° Custer Camp No. 1 W. R. € Custer Camp No. 1, Sons of Veter. Inspection Mrs. Clara Elson, department in-|ans, and Custer Auxiliary No, 4, will |spector of Women’s Relief Corps of |meet in Veterans’ hall, Armory, Washington and Alaska, will inspect | Tuesday, Novembe: at 8 p.m. the work of Stevens W. R. C, No, 1, ae Auxiliary to Stevens Post No. 1, West Woodland P.T, A, G, A. R,, for the year just closing,| West Woodland P.T, A, will meet at the regular business meeting of lat the school auditorium, W . Stevens W. R, CG, on Satur No- | day, November 8, at 2:30 p.m. Prof, vember 11, at 2 p.m, im Veterans’ |Rorig will speak on “Books for hall, Armory, Young People." ee rane, MADE Established 1780 Made from only high grade Caracas cocoa, pure cane sugar and flavored © with Mexican vanilla beans. WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. . DORCHESTER, MASS, Booklet of Choice Recipes send free = ONLY BY @wauceane teoerecs & Ose mgegeytvFescros

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