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eg SEATTLE STAR THE Campfire : SATURDAY, Personal NOVEMBER 25, 1922. Music , N N + Judge Btephen J. Chadwick, Mine La oak oe ; WwW Elizabeth Chadwick and Mr, and ‘ : ° e S, otes Sas. W. © Gay Gl cote te ete | Louis Graveure ; octet. . look to spend Thankagiving with Mr and Gossip svi Mi 2 Saw Son co wick, who has been visiting tn the Vunior Club's “Venetian! Seattle People Asked to Help Camp fire Girts to Collect Toys Hast for several weeks, will return in time to join them there for the . oa . | holiday. | Ball” November 29; AN Soattle homes whore there are eee | Betrothal of Miss Mary jchfidren must have « wurpius toy oF ;, Mr. and Mra. Laurence R. Eilts Small Announced, two. ‘These are the toys the Camp ge ge AR — fire Girls are looking for, They must |goend the Christmas holidays with Junior club has issued inv. OOlleot at least 1,000 before Deo. 16. Mrs, Kilis’ brother-in-law and sister, tations for its first dance this Beason. It is to be a “Venetian Dall,” and will be given on Wednos @ay evening, November 29, tn Chris fenzen's ball The committee ts Wory secretive about its plans for the affair, but from occasional hints we surmise there are pleasant sur Prinos in store in the way of novel And Unique features. ‘The patrons and patroneeses for the evening are Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Green, Mr. and Mra, Charles BR Patyreon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry © Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam D. Perkins, Mr. and Mra Howard Al Mrs. Harry Boloom and Mrs. Colina, Acting as ushers will be Mr, Ce Bert Balllargeon, Mr. Jack Brinkley, Mr. Beno Butler, Mr. Cyrus Cam. Mr, Sverett Barling, Mr. Gano eringham, Mr, Chester Latimer nd Mr. Evan McCord. The Junior committee this year Mcludes Miss Dorothy Ewing, Misa Helen Farrell, Miss Elspeth Mo Ewan, Miss Clara Emory, Mr. Theo- Gere Owens, chairman; Mr. Andrew Denny, Mr. Marfieid Bolcom, Mr. Ht fam Patterson and Mr. Marshal) Alien © to Wed January 12 | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Small an Bounce the engugement of their ~ @aughter, Mary Frances, to Mr. Et ‘the Small residence, 508 Zist ave. N. | A reception will follow the cere Member of Kappa Kappa Gamma ey et Lennox attended the : of Washington and is af- ‘filiated with Psi Upsilon fraternity. eee t rniTl | | | Dinner Doris Mitchell for several weeks.—Portrait by Hartsook Studio. An Or nual Linen Day for thopedic Hospital Tuesday, November 25, ts the an- nual linen day of the Children’s Or thopedic hospital, and friends of the) institution are hoping the depleted | stock of linens will be generously re- plen! ment ished at that time, The depart- it stores of the city are co-operat- jing with the trustees and guilds tn their efforts to give every friend of | the ttibute to the needed, for the coming year. A sing sheet, pillow case or towel af z g hospital an opportunity to con- supply of articles wil be for three-quarter beds or and 50-inch sheeting for criba ively assisting in the success of are the various guilds with Presidents, including Mra Al- Rollo, Broadway; Mra. Mitchell Hall, Denny-Fubrman; Mra John ys jurphy, First Hill; Mra Lewis FR. yweon, Madrona; Miss Sara Wil- | Nama, Medina; Mra. James A. Wood, | Mount Baker park; Mra Phillip Aaron, Interlaken; Mra F. M. Jor- University; Mra. Walter Reed, Queen Anne; Mra Hert Schweitzer, North Brawley ts enter. | Queen Anne: Mra John H. Powell, [maar comes on Monday, | their bootha. clo will have beautiful embroidered | Fruit and Flower Mission Bazaar Monday The Fruit and Flower M on be over ber 27. It ts to be an all-day and evening affair and the place is the Hotel Washington. The various circles of the cfty have specialized in individual articles for Mount Baker Park cir. Linens; Queen Anne ctrele will din handmade embroidered lingerie: North Broadway circle will apectalise in everything of interest for the kid diea, from lovely hand-made embroid. Alki circle will have the miscal- lansous booth, whieh will contain everything that cannot be found elee where, Hunt's Point circle will have charge of the luncheon and after noon tea. The Junior circle will ape ctalize in hope cheats for dolls and will also have charge of the candy booth. Mrs. G. I. C. Barton fs» chair man of the evening entertainment committee, who promise many novel features. The Fruit and Flower Mission te Mission distributed 16435 quarts of milk, 1,368 dozens of eggs, besktes clothing and groceries amounting to 2 | WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR MONDAY North End Flower Club Literary and Travel Clab The Literary and Travel club witt | meet Monday, November 27, at the | Mriday, J. Thomeon, 1414 at Meves’ cafeteria, Fourth ave. 1220 p.m, Mrs. PRINP and Pine at, Speakers will be Mra will read @ paper on “HIStOTY | bit. Marvhall of Kent, who will { American Art to 1876," including primitive and Colonial days. Civics |t#lk on the subject of “Hweet and current topics will be the roll) Peas." and Mr held ite regular monthiy m. at the Masonic temple, Bridge All Eastern Stare and friends invited. ee King County Division and PT. A. The monthly meeting of cirele Presidente will be held at 10:30 «. m.) Meaday, Movember 31, tn the bize| W0et was the later amusement, Mine Maud Myers was the assisting | room, et Meves’ cafeteria, corner of ‘ | Seurth and Pine | hostess, Tho next meeting of the | Mine Nellie Goodhue, member of |Cub will be announced later, the education department of the oo Washington state branch, will epeak Ballard High School PT. A. on the work for subnormel eh! petard High Sob PUT. A. win Indien the home of Mra. Chariea met at welcomed. charges, followed by @ busines meeting. Mr. Arthur Hare and Mr. [HL V. MoCietland, members of the Custer Auxiliary No. 4 The North End Flower elub will luncheon December lat, 1190 & m. the members of the Honor club Friday, November ™, when 80 White tn West Beatties for @ 1 o'clock luncheon. Progremuiv® |... 96. at Frederick & Nelson's. at Won't you do your part and call Eb | Mott 9208 or deliver your surplus toys |to Campfire headquarters, 4171 Ar cade building, or leave at Will Call dowk at Frederick & Nelson's? Any thing from ratties to be aooeptable, There is always a great demand for dolls and mechanical toys. The Campfire Girls are pian: ning the largest party every partict pated in in Seattle, but they cannot do It without the help of interested aduits. Invitations will be issued to 1,000 children who will have little to make Christinas @ festive time. | ~ | Wasson brothers heard that the Campfire Girle were filling Thanka- giving baskets and sent a 80-pound cane of Waanon coffees to Lohequa. We sing to Wasson brothers! When Campfire called for discard 4 toya the giria little dreamed that people would take #uch an interest in the Campfire Girls’ Christmas party to be given to 1,000 children, One woman called at Lohequa with & new storybook, saying, “I have no children, but if you'd like booke for the party I have one for you.” Lo guardian. = Apples! The Jim HM Apple com pany of Wenatchee hae given the natches.” So do we wish it, Mr. Jim | Hill Apple company! ‘Those pictures! Have you seen Sealth in motion pletures? If you haven't why not arrange a commu ‘nity Campfire meeting and borrow the film from Lohequa? It's a 20- minute reel, with action enough to satiety anyone. Pian your meeting |now and get your request tn early. There is « rental charge of $5 where admission ts charged, but if It's pure ty educational, the film is yours for the asking, ‘The Nedewin Campfire presented | Lohequa with three books, among them “The Toy Shop,” by Marguerite Gerry. This charming Lincoln story would make Interesting material for W. EB. Bherbrook |, February councl} fra Mother and Guardian Tea Postponed Lohequa regrets exceedingly that | ft wag necessary to postpone the tea and program scheduled for Novem- | the last moment the store found it necessary to use the euditortum, but Campfire headquarters will renew the invitation early in January. Meeting of Campfire Council ‘The regular monthly meeting of ‘A Knapeack Trip to the Ocean A trip to the ocean! What vis-|ones to take the trip. All expenses Mr. and Mra. Louisiana, Leverne Purcell, in Mr, and Mrs. Arthur T, Karr of | | Yakima, are recetving mensuges ot jcongratulations upon the birth of « jaughter Nov. $3. } one | Mr, and Mrs. Fred T. Moore of | |New York, who have been visiting | |in California, arrived today to spend |a few days with Dr. and Mr. J, C. | | Moore, on their way home, | | . Mra, Launcelot Blackford, of Vir- | ginia, is the guest of her son and) | daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mre. J. M.| | Blackford. eee Mr, Mémund N. Bowden wit leave about December 15 for Palo Alto, where he will join Mrs. Bowden ond the children for the Christmas holl days, at the home of Mra. Bowden's | parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Dar le, Mrs, William Burt Bowden, who has been visiting in the South, will | return in time for Thankegiving. eee Mr. Russel Bordeaux left Sunday for a month's business trip in the East. spending some time here as the guest of Dr, and Mra J. M Black fora, Mont eee Mr. and Mrs, John C. Ben wil re wervioe reports, A week at Camp Sealth will be given the girl turning in the best report. Meet Mr. Lester F. Scott White middies; blue skirts; tama and arm bands: Can you see the Seattle Campfire Girls greeting their! national executive when he visits, Beattie In January. We can't tell you the date, but he has promised, to stop in Beattio on his way to California. There will be a big meeting of giris and guardians, and Lohequa wants the spirit of Beattie and Campfire to shine forth in all its glory on this occasion. Remem-| ber those camp songs? There are youll all need ambition to urge the destre, and pep to cheer both on thetr way. Do you know “Everygiri's,” the national magazine of the Campfire Girla? If you dont, you should learn to know it at once. magazine we're all prove dr, and it rows better with each issue. If more people could read tt Campfire would increase by leaps and bounds. All this seems like @ far cry from a trip to the ocean, but you'll | number of subscriptions to “Every: girl's" before March ist will be the Write neatly |» in ink on one side of the paper, \¢ Louts Graveure, Belgian baritone, will be heard im concert in Meany hall Novernber 28, This will be his a waa hequa thinks she has Campfire tn eee | first appearance in Seattle and his Popular Young Couple her heart and would Itke to know! yrs. yohn Farland, of Richmond, | concert is creating a great deal of her, Perhaps she'd make & @004/ va nay returned to her home, after interest tm musical aircles of the city. His program followm L “Ombre maf (the Large from “All Through the Night (Welsh foie song) “The Leprehaun™ (irish mony. ne cite ATA TB Sasctce oth OA tak BLS a ¢ vade “ge ¢ es? L folk-eong) Miss en Ee camenel oe Mrs. Ward, wife of Capt. Charles Ward, U. S. A., and little daughter, Sally Ann, have been the house quests of Miss Realth in Motion Pictures be vn “4 ‘hionae ee “Deskiogaces” (ou ber, Second Morning Musicale Wednesday ‘The second concert of the series of Morning musicales given under the auspices of the Seattle Musical Art society will oocur Wednesday morn- ing, December 6, This concert will be among the firet to be given at the recital hall in the new butiding gladly received as well as the larger| cred dremses to fascinating little | call response. of Kirkland, whose #ubject will B®) Mrs. W. T. Patten, of the Telo-| copies at Lohequa which may be °f the Women's University club at sift. sacques and hand knitted sweaters, eee “Wlater Care of Roses.” koosah Campfire, sent evert!| nad for the asking. You'll want to Sixth ave. and Spring st. The supplies needed Include face) with an interesting menagerie of Myrtle Social Club, 0. B. 8. eee shrubs to Camp Sealth, These have! know them. The Spargur String quartet, which towela, bath towels, sheets, 3x99; | stuffed animals as an added attrae| wyrtie Social club, O. B. 8, wil Honor Club been planted around the Hounds’ hs created such @ favorable impression the | Pillow cases, 42x36; wash cloths; | tion. meet Menday, November 27, at 3 p A Gelightful day was t by hak Desire to go you! all have, but | *t the last concert, will be heard ia the Beethoven Quartet, Op. 18, No. 2, and the Smetana Quartet, “Aus Metnem Leben.” Jane Burns Albert, one ef the Northwest's most gifted soprance, wil appear as guest artist. Mins Al bert, who is a singer of compelling beauty and marked individuality, hae just returned from Chicago, where she coached with Percy Rector Stephens and Richaré Hageman, di rector of the Chicago Opera com pany, formerly director of the Metre LS » r Mr. H. Oo. don, Renton Hill; Mra John 1. Hall, pant tare bay ity eas on tee | AR There will be a short parlit-imest Tuesday, Novembor 28, at the| the Seattle counct! of Campfire Girls| soon mee they are very closely re | Pts Opera company, ’ Leslie A. Laurethurst; Mre. J. L, Winn, East aney mentary drill and ctrele plans. All) ,.. will be held Monday, December 4 at Drive; Mra C. B. Kinne,| humanitarian work. Last year the jechool. A hot luncheon will be) . jated. The fifteen Campfire girls *, rnish ee Highland : cirole presidente will be |eerved to the mothers free of | 10 o'clock, at Lohequa, and guardians who get the greatest | Recital at Co |Monday On Monday evening, ‘ward Henry —— Jr., son of oe Campfire Girls enough apples for] x0 Darwte C. Bard returned Sun | apeteee ates Pa eustbig’ tai ee | end Mrs. Edwar: lenry Lennox, of | their Christmas party, “I like the | ag. trom a twoweeks’ visit with Mr.| serian folk-cong’ The wedting will be se- Campfire Girls" quotes the man.| i) sire. A. L. Longley, in Butte, |2iski@ -o.++.0-1::-eseevee--;Massonst ! @eanized Friday evening, Jan. 13, at “and I wish we had some in We “Toreadore Gong” (Carmen")....Biset ‘Thanksgiving dinner | Washington Park; Mra, Ivan Hyland, | $1,700 and 1,409 complete baby lay-| ae guxtiary No. 4, to Custer lions {t calls forth of stretches of| home next Thursday, with|Frink Park: Mrs W. E. Tollinger,|¢ttes Yea camp No. 1, Sona of Veterans, will | /MOwl'y: wil mpaak. | Musie will Del peach at low tide, of sand dunes Place in the, partecite ap’ to gos | Cordon tn recital. Mies Gordon ts a Placed for twenty-tive. Seahurst auxiliary; Mra. T. C. Court- a: ; hold a business meeting Monday, | Yome bp Allen iand hiking. Have you ever gon®\to earn one The party. il Got |e eee ae ee _ fee ney, Ballard auxiliary. Wedding Anniversary November 27, at 2 p. m, im Vet-/*° gar clamming at an ocean beach, @n4|from Beattie to Honuiam, and hike | net second appearance in concert in Dinner Before An tmportant feature of tinen day Celebrati erans’ ball, Armory. do you know the keen joy of crab- the Went, as she played a program at ts the linen shower and mustcat tea | VEL ton eee Woman's Century Cla bing? All these things are yours| {om there fo the ocean, What) pellingham last week. Assisting will or Ball at the home of Mra. Frederick Haus.| Celebrating thetr atxty.nttn wea- ey Wesiey beeen The Woman's Century club willli¢ you Know the magic password.| "!*6* there'll be and what evenings | te Esther Von, baby soprano, covers: T z a § = & 7 . ! : eff 424 Havard ave. N.. on Tues afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock. George T. Myers, president of Orthopedic hospital, will receive ding anniversary, Mr. and Mra. Re membrance Morford are entertaining | with « family dinner at their home, 204 28th ave. 8., this evening. the Day Nursery association will be| 27, Sdcording to the following sched- held Monday, November 27, at 902 tle: French department at the Hotel Broadway, instead of on Thankagty. | Washington, Monday at 10:30 a m.; | The regular business meeting of | Meet the week beginning November | Where? eager to tell you, because we think [its one of the newest things Se- Lohequa can hear you say: “When? How? Oh, tell us We're around the great fireplace! The along old skid reads, thru virgin forest. It will be an experience road from Hoquiam to the ocean is | sonte ing the Junior ball. with Mra. Bausman. oss ing day as previously announced, political science department, Tuesday | attie Campfire Girls have ever had such as Seattle Campfire Girls have Molte allegra eee Alternating at the urns will be Musicale at F 6 ore at 11 @. m, at the Y. W. ©. Ay parlen opportunity to do. never known. al Bridge Mrs. C. D, Stimeon, Mra D. E. Fred. | 4 ry Federation of Women’s Clube |!almentary procedure departmant|" ‘phe tine is the ‘week of apring| Start today, because this ts hott: | ps ions gg hres wm [710 Mra John Collins and Mra, J. Art Gallery ‘The Beattie Federation of Wom-| Tuerday at 2:40 p, m. im the board! vacation and the place Proific|°®¥ time, and “Everygtrl's" makes | Nocturne— Praag A foniaged Hi. Blooéel. Through the courtesy of Mr. and|en's clubs will meet Monday, Nov. | fom at the ¥. W. C. A. Beach. & 00d Christmas present. Start | Polonaise a bridge| Mra, Archibald Clark will be fm laira Charles HI. Frye, a musicale|37, at 9p m. at the clubhouse, 283) The music department wil meet) How? We'll answer that with| ‘Oday, and the minute you have Sencar their home, 3693 | charge of the dining room, assisted | wil he given at their art gailory,| Harvard ave. N. Mr. Paul A. Samp-| Friday, December 1, at 2 p. m.atitnree words: Desire! Ambition!|®* subscriptions report to Lohequa rt. by the Mines Elizabeth Folsom.|723 Ninth ave, Tuesday evening, son of Loe Angeles will epeak of |th® home of Mra. Frank Wolff, 1602 | Pept and have your name entered on the | “May Night"—"Rn meron Evalyn Colvin, Grace Lewis, Geral-| Nov, 28, under the aumpices of the|"Yood Values” Mr. George A.|Ninth ave. W. Mrs, Norman Rrock- oy list. Groups might concentrate by | sainere't er dine Farrar and Eleanor Jones. Business and Professional Women's |smfth will give « short talk on |¢tt. Mra Harry Crouch and Mrs; W. Beribes’ Meeting December 9 selecting the girl who has done the | —————____————_—————_—> Assisting about the rooms are to be chapter of the Missionary society of “Conservation of Our Evergrean L. Bar assisting hostesses. The pro- Bee that your group is represented best Campfire work and all might the copies or send someone in the Mra, Wallace Green Collins, Mra A.ltne Fi ° gram follown: ; work for her. Th tisha ae rst Presbyterian church. This | Trees. at the scribes’ meeting Saturday, @ proposition group. W. Leonard, Mra. Edger Ames, Mra. lery,.which has not been opened see ine—“Sonste Pathetique™ (Firet | December 2 at 10 o'clock at Lohe.|'™any possibilities. See the “Torch” - nd al ear aM gy rat aa i |to the public for several yearn, oon- Commonwealth Clud pay ge’ UNCP qua. Have a written report of your| for further particulars, ge ~ forma gaace 2 p Ree compe. oe Mrs | tains an exceptionally chotoe colleo The Commonwealth club will meet | Paper—Besth * TTO-189T) .. . | eroup's activities for November with day at Campfire headquartera. All ment Mr. and Mre Wiliam H TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Mrs. Frederick Baus linen shower for the ben: the P ir a seer hospital ri Jamison's tea at home to honor Mre WH. F. Alexander. Miss Norma Sims to entertain at luncheon In compliment to Miss Gertrude Elford The silver baskets will be tn irkland Mon. | Ortio— Tho next meott vill be held Tu A. 1. Nickerson, Mra, Shirl 7 ing at their hall in Kirkla ‘on - meeting will be he eo WTUNTADAY, XOVEMBER 29 wilt, esaiviaead &. gréce wr charge of Mrs. C. BE. Guthrie and |day, Nov. 37, at 2:30 p.m, at which | {t) [Andante rrman day, December 5, at 2 o'clock, at the he oe nee at Christen. |) rctock, accompanied by Mr. Paul |™T*. F. J. McArthur time the great commander, Frances PFT | Takewood clubhouse on 50th ave. 8. Mrs. U. C Rates will compliment Miss Lurline Brown with « bridge juncheon and shower. Mr and & Alfred Rollo. Mra. Henry C. Ewing and Mra. Willlam R. Crawford will charre of the linen donations and Mra. Frederick T. Fischer of the afl- iver donations basket. At 8 o'clock, Mrs, have Omar J. Hum- phrey will give several vocal selec- | tions, with violin obligato by Mra Rolland Smith. Miss Violet MacDonald |\to Wed tion of paintings, many of which were carefully lected during Mr. and Mra. Frye's recent visit to Bu- rope. Lovers of art thruout the city will appreciate this opportunity of seeing these wonderful pictures—an opportunity made possible by the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Frye. The doors will open at 7:30 and the following program of unumual merit will be presented at 8:30: Piano Shine Vag Voonb—"Vinel d’Arte™ Mra A. L. Nofsinger Ovlle——Kol Nid: cece Mam Breck Miss Ruth McDermott Mise Marian Beebe at the plane Monday, Nov. 37, at Boldt’s Beoond ave, restaurant at T p.m. Dr. Jo- seph K. Lane will speak of his ex pertences abroad. eee Lakeside Hive No. 308 Lakeside Hive No, 308, of Ladies Mt of the Maccabees, will have @ meet-| ore Walter Reesed: FE. Burns, and State Commander Miss McRae will be present to assist and Instruct the hive, A iarge class will be initiated and at 6:30 a din- ae (two movements) Major, D Minor... eee Myrtle Chapter, No. 48, 0. BE. & A Bonubert ++eeee Chopin & brief outline of plans. Remember to ment Club ‘The Lakewood Woman's Civic Im- provement club orgunized at an en- | thusiastic meeting held last Tuesday. |the district and friends of civic im provements are urged to attend. Following are the of\ cers: Prest- ent, Mrs, Robert Cuison Teague: the December include all] Teady for distribution December Ist.| symbols come to Lohequa after Lakewood Woman's Civic Improve and Angeline st. All the women of ‘The December “Torch” wil be Scribe groups are asked to call for girls wishing help with names and school on that day. Gh Ds (cay Ni nor will be served In honor of Mra. Burns and Mise McRae, Public in- stallation of new officers will take place at 8 p.m. Program. eee Ladtes’ Auxiliary, A, 0. HL. Yaties’ auxiliary, A. O. H, wl | meet in the A. O. U, W. hall, 1408/ Ninth ave, Monday evening, Novem- bar 27, at § o'clock, Members urged Myrtle chapter, No. 48, O. BE. 8. will give a “Fancy Headdress” party in the Masonio clubrooma, Arcade building, Saturday evening, Decem- ber & There will be a door prize, also a prize for the most effective headdrasa, vice-president, Mrs. R, R. MeCloy; secretary, Mra, R. P. Colville; treas urer, Mrs. Willlam Barker; corre- sponding secretary, Mrs, Henry J. Fickeisen, . ere Occidental Chapter, No, 28, 0. B. 8. Occidental chapter, No, 28, Order Eastern Star, will hold its farewell dance anf card party at Eagles’ hall, Mr. and Mra. M. R. MacDonald announce the engagement of their | daughter, Violet Mae, to Mr. Myles | L. Wooley. The wedding, a quiet affatr, will be | Solemnized Wednesday evening, No- vember 29, at the home of the bride. elect’s parents, The bridal couple will leave December 1 for Atlanta, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 Gamma Phi Beta sorority basser at the Hotel Washington. ‘Mins Ruth Jerauid to have towel er in compliment te Mi Gertrude Eitord. 7 Ladies’ Lyric Choral Club ‘The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will Improvisation “March Wind” & Mise Vesta Muth . | “e Ga., remain f en | soremowaL, cues the man’ bunaartsont sean anne MME sreing, Never r leagic tn eee eke a junday 00] room of p, i ha Calendar for Orthopedic bei the First Presbyterian church, at| ‘Tre committee in charge inchades goes the old ove song, and f would be good edvies to edd Tea Shop Seattle Chapter No, 95, 0. BE. & | 7:45 o'clock. The Ralston club will Otto shell, Grant Jally, John Ben- Pee guide tn Garge'te the A card party will held Satur | be the guests of the evening and will | gon, Lucille Hazelette, Carrie Hug pedic Ten Shop next week will be day evening, December 2nd, at) furnish the program. gard, May Hegstrom, Nell Swaney Dartnell's cafeteria, corner of Seo ond ave, and Madison st A radio outfit will be given as eee Allah Social Club Allah Social club will meet with on Monda: F. C. Brad Mrs. Miss Jenn Fox to entertain with a tea in compliment to Miss Lurtine Brown and Miss Kuth Lennon, at home, from 4 to 6 o'clock. and Margaret Calder, It extends an invitation to all Eastern Stars, Ma- sons and their friends, Capitol Hil, with Mra. . hostess, assisted by . T. J, Mullane, Mrs, ©. Galliger, Jamen Matchett ‘The following will serve as pa- : DRINK Baker’s Cocoa safely indulged in any day for it is stimulating Mrs. Frank Case, Mrs. Harry Gray, |trons and patronesses: Dr. and Mra,|® “00r prize, besides 16 other/ Mrs. Lew R. Norman, 8622 60th ave. tidy a Mrs, H. §. Frye, Mra. William Finn,|M. A. Matthews, Dr. and Mra. ©, ¥ | Prizes. §., Friday, December 1, at 2 p. m. Rainier Chapter, D. A. BR. Mrs. R. A. Kennan, Mra. M. J. Con-| Guthrie, Mr. and Mra. L. B. Moffett, All Eastern Star and Masonic| Assisting hostesses, Mrs. Lucretia} Rainier chapter, Daughters of the Frazier and Mra. Maude Wheaton. ‘da and refreshments, Ali Bast ern Btars invited, Take Renton car, eee Garfleld High School P.T, A. Garfield High Behood PT. A. will hold its regular meeting Tuesday, American Revolution, will meet on ‘Tuesday, November 28, at 3 p. m., at the residence of Mra, F, M, Jordan, 1206 22nd: ave, N Col, H. T. Mathews will give his personal ex- periences tn the Philippines, ee nell and Mre. Mary Terrell Giesting.| Mr. and Mrs, Kirk Hillman, Mr. Tuesday, Denny-Fubrman, Mrs. A. | and Mrs. ©. 1. Harrah, Mr. and Mra. D. Toileteen, hostess; Wednesday,|—. N. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Ma4rona, Mra. Nelson Phillips, host. Yonkers, Mr. and Mra. Chas. F. | es#; Thursday, clowed for the holiday; | Hubbard, Mr, and Mra, Wm. Shoo- | Friday, Mount Baker Park, Mra. L.| maker, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wil |E. Sirrine, hostess; Saturday, Bea-| james, Mr. and Mra. P. Bennett, members with their friends, invited. see a Native Daughters of Washington Princess Angeline Parlor No. 2, N. D. W. will hold their regular meeting on Friday, December 1, at the YY. W. C. A., at & o'clock. L. fe | burst auxiliary, Mra, W. H. Tollinger,| Mr and Mrs, W. T, Whitney, Mr, |All members are requested to bring| November 28, at 2:20 p. m,, in the! Ciiontan Clad compliment Mies Sariine || nono" land Mrs, ®, D. Wingate, Mr. and|thetr articles for the gift wale as|#chool auditorium, Mr, Arthur Ra TM Clenian olub will entertatmn Brown and the members of her 'To Have Bazaar Mra, ¥. J. McArthur, Mr. and Mre,|well as thelr uncompleted work.! gle will speak on “What Young Peo. (® Dresidents of the Federated ieciney poe | ‘The University guild of the Ortho. | Walter Harrah, Mr. and Mra. W. G,|Remember the gift sale and card| ple Should Read.” ‘There will be @ tie iy sage a hee afl etl jing + DECEEERE 90 } re i . y , , ‘s| 1 OK . Me, je Weder Lebed Mla"seanon henewiblys Gedey 4 pedie hospital will have an all-day |McLaren, Mr. and Mrs, G, A. Btan.|party to be given at Dertnait's musical program \Siva Dal Stee: foes foil coaeset ‘at the Bungalow. | bazaar Thureday, December 7, in Lit-|ton, Mr. and Mrs, John Wilson, Mr. | cafeteria on December & eee Dore Chapter, No. 69 her Japanese opera, Mra, J. D, Mo tie’s hall, University way and BE. 46th ;and Mra. J. HW. Cartwright, Mr. and Pherron will be the chairman of the will start about 7:45 p.m. and card at. Cards will be played in the after. | Mrs. Lee Wakefield, Dr, and Mra, I. playing about 8:16, Also the names WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD, Dorte chapter, No. 69,0. FH. &, will day, nd a ing her w b Mr noon, followed by a dance in tho|L. Forbes, Mrs. David Gilmore, Mr.| will be drawn at the meeting on| hold a Thankagiving dance Bost pat gy Pom tag Beek oe ret Bracbiiched te DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS evening. Miss Della Wright is the ,;and Mrs. Chas. 8. Miller, Mr. and|the firet for our Christmas Part,| November 28, at 3 ‘ r r 7 Bookht of Chetoe Restpes cond free “" ") i re, Pater 7 the Masenie tem. Miss Grace Hurd, Mra, Orien Dre which tp to be held on December 27. ple in Fremont, and Mra, Hoary Boder,

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