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Kappa umnae “Snow Ball” Brilliant Affair; Enter- tains for Two Honor Guests. GINE a dazzling ON A mooniieht niaht of trees scintillating burten of boughs the corners oom and effectively Walls from which Muffy snowballs Just one of the ineldent to the Kappa Kappa Alumnae “Snow Ball” give evening at Christ ha ‘The Yuletide spirit empha in the scarietshaded moan and glittering while the music for the dar thru a forest of pine trees. patrons and patronesses for ii were Mr. and Mrs. Mont Russel, Mr. and Mrs nN} Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dir and Mrs. F. W. ‘Mrs. Tom Mesdag, Mr | William H. Parsons, Mr . John M a winter a ve reaching gracefu to the center myriad w wh © Grit ribut eh and and Mre James y Ws A. B Fisher Leghorn c loran, Dr, and EB. Coe, Dr, and Mrs on, Dr. and Mrs fer, Dr. and Mrs. ‘Mr. and Mm. W. l Mrs. George H vese Mra. Herbert or Harvard Moore, U.S : Prof. and Padeiford. Gommittee in charge of the were Mrs. Harry B. Lear @hairman of arrangements Small, chairman of « Mrs, Lewly Conner, pub Rows Williams and Mrs. Finn, tickets, assisted by Forrest Goodfellow, Mrs Goodfellow, Mrs. B. Vir Mrs. ©. H. Christof Florence Cornelia and Helen eee ‘ox Entertains 00 Mise Lurtine Brown lise Ruth Lennon, two of the p brides-to-be, Miss Jean Fox this afternoon with a md poinsett! thetr @ to the drawing room and was charming with its golden chrysanthemums roses. Karla Stoltenberg alter: urns, assisted by Miss Mise Paula Cody MeFariand’ in compliment to 1.3, Wolfe. A.D. Tolletsen’s atn- Dr. and Mrs. F. B. ‘at home, DECEMBER 11— Baxter's luncheon at lab, in compliment to o Turner and Mine thy Campbell. DECEMBER 12— Dickson Gran¢y Tren- entertain at dinner at celebration of wedding and Miss Claire Stoiten- ig Bridge ton at nome to com. - Larline Brown and DECEMBER 15— Bamford’s luncheon at Washington ant theater ty for Mise Lurline Brown |, DECEMBER 19 George 1 Abbe's bridge iunch- will honor Miss Lauriine and Mre. John R. Conner. AY, DECEMBER 20_ Epperson’s luncheon at Afetic club to compliment Lariine Brown. |, DECEMBER 23— Mrs. Richard Floyd From evpper at Mr. and M. Ewiegs terme, tn compli f0 Miss Vurline Brown and a in Clifford Craw. Langdon © Henry's tea at to honor her daughter, Mise Henry. AY, DECEMBER 24— Amy Muday's supper at home compliment Miss Lariine and the members of her party. DECEMBER 25— Charles Willard Stimnon’s toa compliment to her daughter, Jane Stimson, from 4 to 6 WAY, DECEMBER 24— id Assembly's dinner da ‘the Bungalow. ye \¥, DECEMBER 27— ‘ of Mies Lurline to Ensign Geors Ciiftera U. & MN. at Trinity RSDAY, DECEMBER 29 | Eleanor Caldweil's tea to com- Mies Janet Henry and Stimaon, at home, |, DECEMBER 10 — Wilson MeCroery and erty Vernon Hancoek’« tea and shower for Miss Small, at Mrs, MeCroery’s JANUARY 1— &. Kerry to entertain with at home in compliment her daughter, Mise Lucy-Glen Gamma} This group of attractive November brides includes (left) Mrs. Howard Hecht, formerly Mise Dawn Gowran; (center) | Mrs. Donald Currie, who before her marriage was Miss Gladya Wintermute; (right) Mre, William S, Gruger, Jr., who Edith Cathcart.—Portraits by Grady. was Miss Mrs. Fulton Plans Buffet Luncheon Mrs. Walter Fulton ts entertaining with a buffet luncheon Wednesday jafternoon at her home, 739 Harvard ave, N. | Informal Sunday |Night Supper | Mra. Genevieve 8 Blethen has ex tended invitations for an tnformal | supper Sunday evening at her apart- pmmens in the Olympian. | \Mrs. Campbell Hostess Mrs. John Campbell wil! entertain the members of her sewing club and @ few additional guests at luncheon Tuesday, in compliment to her ‘mother, Mrs. H. R. Robertson, who with Miss Dorothy Campbell, has just returned from traveling abroad. Pay Delightful Tea Given Toda In compliment to Mine Alice Eng- lish, who recently returned from three months’ travel abroad, Miss Nellie and Miss Mary Patrick cnter- tained charmingly this afternoon at their home, 1251 Twenty-firat Ave- nue North. 4 Mrs. Lawrence Calve! Mra. Joseph Lang, Mrs. A. B. "Griffith and Mrs. Harry 1 of Ta coma alternated at the tea table, assisted by Miss Marg! Wood, Miss ‘Jane Gilmore, Miss Dean Irwin, Miss Verna McAuley and Miss |Tramme! Rutherford. ~ | For decorations Ophelia roses in ‘charming baskets adorned the din- ing room and centered the table, while in the drawing room baskets and high standards held great clus ters of yellow chrysanthemums, against a green background. Euthemia Patrick received the cards during the calling hours from 3 until 6 o'clock. ‘Sunday Afternoon Tea in weicome Ww Mre. Adele Bauard, who returned last week from an ox: tended visit in the East, Mrs. Dean| Ballard will be hostess at an infor mal tea at 4 o'clock Sunday after- noon at her home. o- Mr. an. Mrs. Fou Uinner Hosts With covers placed for tweive guests, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Fox are entertaining with a dinner at their residence next Wednesday evening . Preserved Fruit Shower The Zeta Psi Mothers’ club have arranged for a preserved fruit show. er at the Chapter House, 4549 Fit. teenth Avenue North, on Tuesday afternoon, December 12, at 2 o'clock. . Army and Navy Women’s Luncheon The Association of Army Navy Women will have monthly luncheon at the Hotel Washington, Wednesday, December 13, at 1 o'clock The tuncheon and will be preceded by @ meeting of the executive board, at 11:30 o'clock and will be followed by an afternoon at bridge. Reservations should be made with Mrs. KR. B. Derickson, West 0961, not later than Tuesday. eee Dinner Hosts With covers placed for ¢ight guests Mr. Thomas Hunt entertain ed at dinner Thursday evening at his home, to honor Miss Marion Wurz and flane Nathaniel Rogers. “7 Orthopedic Tea Shop Calendar Service at the Orthopedic Tea Shop next week will be in charge of the following gullds: Monday, Broadway, Mrs. W. H. McGrath, hostess, ansisted by Mrs. Archibald Clark, Mrs. Groxvenor Folsom, Mrs, W. W. French, Mrs. J. W. Twise, Mra Alfred Rollo, Min. G. A Kribs, Mrs. KR. 8. McUlellan ana Mins Mary Maxwell. Tuesday, Laurelhuret, Mrs. C. L. T, Sowle, hostess; Wednesday, Inter- laken, Mrs, Boyd Goebel, chairman; ‘Thursday, Queen Anne Guild, Mrs. B, C. Yancy, hostess; Friday, Alki Auxiliary, Mrs. Charles Gaffner, chairman; Saturday, rink Park, Adres, Charles Harrison, their | WOMEN’ CLUBS FOR MONDAY Myrtle Seeial Club The Myrtle Social Club, O, B. 8, will meet Monday, December 11, at 2 p m in the Masonic Temple. Fridge will be played. All Stare and friends invited. ee Peace and Freedom The Seattle Branch of the Wom- en's International League for Peace and Freedom, which is the only |eroup authorized for the territory jof Seattle and King county, by the ational officers, meets every Mon day at § p. m. in the Erickson room jat the ¥. W. CG A. Mra Stalicop is the chairman of the branch and Mra. Emily Raven, secre tary. The main topies are Inter national correspondence and discus sions, Monday, Deo. 11, will be devoted to the reading of the “Rasta of the Resotutions and Discussions eat the Conference.” referring to the inter. national conference of women on the new peace, which hae been called by the W. 1. t. PL FF, De comber 79, at The Hague, Holland. cee Bazaar and Dinner Arrangements have been com pleted for the bazaar and dinner to be given Monday, December 11, by the Royal Neighbors of district No. & at Swedish Ciub hall, Bighth and Olive. Among the things to be displayed at the mile, which begins at noon, are aprons and all kinds of hand made articles, The booths will be in charge of the following camps: Rainier, Laurel, Lincoln, Holty, Green Lake, Valley, Friendship, White Center and Alphabelle, The dinner, which will be held jae 6 Dp m., i being planned by | Mrs. Jeanette Miller, Mra. Margaret Whitmore and hnsen of Rainier Camp, Proceeds of ward the Alicé Helene A, Cop man, assisted Brimberry zo to Mra. is general chair by Mra, Lillian E. Seattle Association of Public Stenographers An Interesting meeting of the Se jattle Association of Public Stenog | raphers scheduled for Monday jevening, December 11, at 502 Ameri {can Bank building. Important mat jters will come up for discuasion Members urged to attend. . . Descendants of Mayflower The Washington chapter of the Descendants of the Mayflower wil) } meet at inch at Fredirick & Nel |#on's tea room Monday, December 11, at 12:20 p.m . . and Sockal 10.6. T. wit hold an entertainment and social for members and friends Monday even. ing, December 11, at 8 o'clock, In the Good Templars hall, Virginia st. and Boren ave. An interesting must. cal program will be presented by well kn musietans. Professor voeal numbers, violin ctions by Mme. Risegart and Pro- fessor Long's Academy of Music will entertain with some banjo solos. Visiting members from Tacoma will put on @ playlet entitled “Wanted, a Wife.” The committee rangements includes Rev, A. P. Bash er, Mr. George F. Cotterill, Mre Emily M. Peters and Mr. Will Pugh Refreshments will be served during the social hour, which wili follow the program. in charge of ar. ADDITION. o-* 4 CLUBS Woman's Century Club The French department of the Woman's Century Club will meet Monday, December 11, at the Hotel Washington at 10:20 a. m. Tuesday, December 12, the Par. Namentary Procedure department will meet at 2:30 p.m, in the board room at the Y. W. CoA The Household Administration de- partment will meet Wednenday, De cember 13, at 12 o'clock at the home of Mrs, Almon Allen at the Frank riments, 2202 Fourth Ave hleen Mirchin will «pe on the “Proper Food for Childre Mra. Joho Byron will desevibe Well Planned Home." Bastern | Women's International League for) Leah) \Campfire S CLUBS Ladies of G. A. RK. Chub The Ladies of the G Sewing Club wilt Home B_ Townnend, jatreet, Wednesday Luncheon at | male of fancy | publie Home Sewing AR meet with 24 M December followed by ds and \prons. ‘Th te invited to attend. see Women’s Association Madrona Presbyterian Church The Women's Association of the |Madrona Presbyterian Church will meet the week beginning Decem ber 11 as follows: Circle Mra, H. L. Sister, 711 3rd Ave. at 2 Dp. m. Wednesday; Circle B with Mra, Peter Laurence, 1618 29th Ave, at 1 p. m. Thuraday; Circle |C with Mra, E,W. Handy, 2119 East | Pike Street, at 1 p. m. Wednesday; | Circle D with Mra, W. H. Ritter, 1803 36th Ave. at 2 p.m. Wednes jay: Circle B with Mrs. H. A. Calo ban, G47 Siet Avenue, at 2 p. m. Wednesday. o- . Brotherhood of American Yeomen Harmony Homestead No. 1743, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will give ite regular dance Tuesday evening, December 12, at Moore Hail, Bighth and Union st re Ralston Choral Club Ralston Choral Club will rt in the First Presby: jterlan Chureh Tuesday, December 12, at $36 p. m Mr, Vernon &. Behymer, @irector. The Ladies Cho- ral Club will act as ushers, Admis sion will be by ticket only +_o18 * Thursday Progress Club The Thursday Progress Club will meet with Mra. D. M. Soliday, 4044 Second Ave. N. B., Thursday, De- cember 14, at 10 a. m. eee Phi Kappa Pst Mothers’ Club The Mothers’ Club of Phi Kappa Pat fraternity will hold its regular monthly meeting at the chapter house Tuesday, December 12, at 2 p.m, All mothers and wives urged to attend. Home irew noon a The latve a Women's Commercial Clab The Women's Commercial Club met Thursday, December 7. Plans were made for the national conven tion of Professional and Business Women to be held in Portland next July. A fund was started help Portland tain the visitors the convention. ‘The next meeting of will held on January there will be election of The nominees are Mrs tis, renominated for pr George Green, vice p Jessie Anderson, secretary; Pearl Monfort, treasurer. The reg ular monthly luncheon has beet eliminated for December on account of the holidays, . ente 10 the club when officers. i Mre. Mrs. Miss Officers ected Robert E. Lee chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, at its 2 held Thursday at the home of B, K. Worthington, elected the fol lowing officers to serve for the ensuing year: Mrs, H. A. Calohan, president; Mra. J. L. Greenwell, v' president; Mra. Bradley T. Fowlkes, recording secretary; Mrs, Alexander Smith, corresponding secretary; Mra. H. Royer, historian, and Mrs. Robert Jones, registrar West Seattle W. ©. 7, The West Seattle W. C. will meet at the home of Mrs. E. Lingle, 7017 Sylvan Wedn December 14, rN speaker will in tendance, Subjects of interest importance will be discussed. Each member may bring a friend. Neigh bors welcome. Take Fauntleroy car No, 2 to Sylvan Way *-* vu TU Clava Way, 2p at at m good be * Alki Women’s Improvement Club The regular business meeting of the Alki Women’s Improvement club will be held Tuesday, December 12, at 2p. m,, at the home of Mra, A. ¥ uett, 3226 63d ave. 8. W. Short Christmas program arranged for the social howr. Refreshments, eee Clionian Club ‘The Clionian club will hold its reg. ular meeting Tuesday, December 12, A H. C, But will be the chairman of the day, assisted by Mrs. Gist and Mrs, Vairbanks, 13.] A with | and | News, Notes Ossip and G Winner D of Seribe The werib repor to Campfir Mi ports 1 were fire Mildre norib abip Nolte loki ship Pe the Jot Litahnl M of i amp Mrs ington ning with January bes will be ad of the fir Instead of wribe ing of he ond inst th month eting the of ampt from fa iq Heginr Mc Campfire every ev and for other ers to mend etc. The to ch the Rervices this, work pine and p time be spent ir kiddies for that poor Elliott 3 Calendar eaniber for Deoe k at Lohequa: opening of girls 219 MeDermott bide lock of Campfire G Be ja. attic Council 6 League of Women Voters The Le rw nv meet at the ¥. W A. at noon, on Wetnesday, December 13 Mre. Kt ¥. Weeks will Bilis of Inter est to Wormer. which wil before the jeginiat o during the coming seasion eee Lakewood Civile ment Club The Woman's Lakewood Civic prover ab met Tues | cember Hereafter th u meetings of the club will be held the wjays in the s me ters Will) December 6—4 y for Port Town . send due at Lohequa Decembe Guardians’ training come) — Decemt yardians training ure mt MPa | course. Guardians associa Woman's Improve Guardians training im. comt mber Bealth. Christmas party Holiday trip to ted to 30. De camp On With the Christmas Party Neat on the horizon te the Christ mas party, During the past years Campfire girle in other cities have given big parties for poor kiddies. but Seattle is planning that will n history In order that it “i it will be fo us to bend all energies toward lone end. Helow is an outline of what | we would like each group to do: Col |lect dincarded toys, mend and turn |them in at Lohequa, before December 29. (You should average two good toys from each girl in your group.) Have cach group responsible for a doren Christman stockings, A pat- tern may be secured at Lohequa. Stockings should be filled with candy, nuts, fruit, small gift, ete. (When RC. Teague te the president of the organization; Mra, R. C. M . View president; Mre. Philip Cob necret Mra. James L. Rar ker, treas fi. Fickinen. correnpon ary. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, Janu ary 2, at 3 p ; ane go wil second neceanary ou m . Aquilla Lodge, No. 35 Aquilia lodge, No. 35, DH. PL A. will meet in ite new hall, 1916 First ave., Wednesday, December 13, for the regular business session. Kleo- tion of officers and Initiation, eee Ladies’ Literary and Musteal Club |, ‘The Ladies’ Literary and Musical | ‘elub will meet with Mra. H.C. Dyer, } 5254 15th ave. N. KB, Friday, Decem. | ber 15, at 220 p, m o- “-* each girl.) The party will meet Sat- urday afterncon, December 23, the Place to be announced later. We will want fathers to help get greens and we are looking for a nice bie Santa | The Blue Bird Social club of the|Ciaus Zhere will be a program in- | Fraternal Ald union will give @/ctuding a Christmas play, If you manque ball Thursday evening, De-|have available talent in your group comber 14, In the A. 0. U. W communicate with us at once. [1409 Ninth ave, ee Blue Bird Social Club ball, Let's Get Acquainted With New Ladies’ Grotto Club Zealand ‘The next regular meeting of the} The following letters have Ladies’ Grotto club will be held at received at local headquarters and the Red Cross headquarters, Fourth jany girls Interested in corresponding jand Virginia, at 1 o’¢lock on Wednes-|with Marjorie may do so. |day, December 14. Members are/dreay is Marjorie Bolton lurged to be present, and to bring |/Rd. Kilburn, Wellington. their needies and thimbles. eee “Dear Campfire Girk I have Seattle Woman's Club been longing to write to you ever The literary interpretation clans in-|sinee I heard of the Campfire Girls structed by Madame Marie Wernli|I think ft is just a beautiful idea Beebe, and the current topics de-|We are all eager to start a group at partment, Mixx M. McGough, leader, |college. I would have written earlier, of Beattie Woman's club, will but we are in the middle of our ex meet Tuesday, December 12, at 12:40/aminations. We are very fond of Dp. m. sharp, at the home of Mies |sportsy here and are all looking for Libby Trimble, 2444 Harvard ave. N.|ward to the summer holidays, which | Mrs. Thomas C. Magrath will be the/are coming in about four weeks hostess | very girl can wim here and we eodis have the most scrumptious times tn West Woodland PT. A {the sea. J am sure you would like Went Woodland P.T, A. will meet |New Zealand. The bush is just love- in the schoo! auditorium Wednesday, | jy December 13, at 240 p. m. jnoon will be devoted to Christmas newing been 10 Moana New Zea bush left now, a great deal has cleared away to make room for more © towns. Woman's Civile Chub “E attend one of the best colleges Under the auspices of the welfare jin the dominion for girls, Wellington department, the Woman's Civic club! Girls’ college. We do five hours’ will meet Tuesday, December 12, for | senool work in the buildings and one an allday work séexion at the home /pai hour's preparation at home. of th president, Mre, 8. Pearson. Then we usually have an hour or so 9 Queen Anne ave, T Who lfor music practice. Every girl has come in the morning are asked tO) some kind of music lessons, I do bring their lunch. The day will be | not board at college; my home js devoted to the making of baby 14¥- | about two and a half miles from it: ottes, lr go home every day, It takes about 16 minutes on the electric trams go. jing up. It is al) uphill, and slightly Nina M. Frye Tent Nina M, Frye Tent will serve a mix |ieks coming buck Yelock dinner in Veterans’ hall,| “sphere is one thing you might not Armory, Wednesday evening, Decom:|ine about Wellington— it ie very ner, ‘The public is cordially invited | very windy and very hilly. We hes ber 13. A bazaar will follow the din-| ."iovely harbor in Wellington and ner, ‘The public is cordially invited |‘ren in the wummer ergy | to attend |the other side, seven miles, to a lovely bay, It 1s about the best bay in Wellington, 1 think ordially “ be |, Wellington is the capital of New |Zealand, and there has been a great State) deal of rivalry between Auckland 12, @t/ and Wellington, but, of course, Wel lngton is far better than Auckland, it am longing to come out to America ongland, but, of course, T must ngland first, as T am more glish than colonial, My mother, father and elder brother were born in England, and Ken and I were born in New Zealand. “I have one ambition, that ts to go to the Royal College of Music, Lon don, I am supposed to be slightly musical, 80 IT hope I will be able te “T have just turned 13, last August, Jand am in the third form at college |The third form comes after standard wx at the primary schools. “You may not get this letter for a long while, as there is a strike on at present, “T must close now friend, o- we Capitol W Capitol W. C. T. Invited to attend given in honor officers, Tuesday the ¥. W. CG. A TU, U. are a reception of the new December at 2 p.m Elliott Bay © At the annual e of Willett Bay men of Ame: following sul, Alex thur J, Kuen p No, 5138 ection of officers! . camp, Modern Wood held recently, the cted for 1923; Con: Carlson; past consul, Ar Whitestone; adviser, Harry n; clerk, Frank Skinner; banker, Dr, W. H. Pittwood; escort, S. Johnson; watchman, Frank H Smith; sentry, Frostman; trustee for three years, Henry Fathers, Jap Menace Told Chamber by Kyne Eastern people should be brought to @ realization of the serious men ace of Japanese penetration on the Pacific coast, Peter B, Kyne, crea- tor of “Cappy Ricks” and other famous chara ere of fiction, told “Dear Miss Brown. I bave juet the Chamber Commerce Friday.| heard of the Campfire Girls, and I He declared that Oriental eoloniza- am so interested that T am writing ion must be combatted vigorously. to you to ask you if you would ask 6 6) Your sincere MARJORIE BOLTON.” the group Ix small one stocking from | Her ad.! in the summer, all wild and un-/| The after | cultivated, There in not much native | n| Personal busines Micken left this | trip to San Fran mn Hend Downs tn week t Ore daughter Brooks . Geary, of Portland, | patas, sum} recep. of the| Fr jhe the phior Mem stay Lane Shepherd, soprano, will sevinting artist with the Am society at their winter concert hall on Wednesday even Miss Shepherd is during the past _| two seasons, has met with great suc- | coms as a concert singer, and prides herself on having received her entire training in this country. The program for the’entire concert follows: Kea of time during stay in will be the quest next week of Mins Dorothy Ewing in Meany rienéa her December 1% ing. an American who, some Campfire Girl of about 14 to te to me, I have inclosed a letter which 1 1 if you ald give her We hope to start a gr before Chr ton at we can fine weather is | on, do not go to col wr for wo her wonder u Antrews ; the 4 When le we lege “] must close now, Yours sincerely, “MARJORIE BOLTON.” Minx Chrissie Waldie, York ave Khandalla, New Zealand, would also} like to hear from Seattle Campfire | girls, Her letter follows Dear Miss Brown ; We just been ring about | Campfire Girls, and an 1 have} yyy read about them I would Uke very!» ¢ | much to write to one of the girls epee | you would kindly forward me an ad- dress, It in hoped to form a circle lin New Zealand, and if mo I am going | to Jotn as I simply love camping, ete. “Our college sports are on the 17th and my form have won the relay race out of the thirds. We have to race against other winners, I think | your costumes are very pictdresque,|a result of the annual meeting and especially when you have all your) election of officers here yesterday. | beads, ote, on, which I know you|Other officers named were: Dr. H. all have. IM. Robinson, of Victoria, B. C., vice | “I hope to send some photos to! president; Dr. H. B, Luhn, of Spo- |you of New Zealand, which I think | kane, second vice president; Drs. Mc- you would like, and would be glad/Northmey and E. W. Rockey, of |if you would send me one or two of! Portiand, councilors; Dr. CW. | your girls In the costumes. Our ex-| Sharpless, of Seattle, financial trus- aminations are over tomorrow, 80 I/ tee, and Dr. A. W. Baird, of Port- will have more to write. Hoping ©) tand, secretary-treasurer. hear from you soon, I will have to | clone now with best wishes for a very happy and merry Christmas. With CHRISSIE.” Woods of Finvare... Burteteh Burnett Katherine Glen - Cadman have ase ¥ the @ legen ntie Friend Pierrot rehing to Meet One Buona. party -» Oe Coast Surgeons Elect President TACOMA, Dec, %.-—Dr. Jamen B. Eagleson of Seattle will head the North Pacific Surgical association as cember 1—Lorene Beard, Bunice Witherspoon, Irma Thompson, Mar- guerite Kalushe, Gertrude Harris, Maude Anderson, Dorothy Archer. Louise Barnard, Margaret Judd. Genevieve Martin, Lillian Hoesly, llave you searched In every nook,| Esther Johnson, Virginia Leekley, corner and everywhere else, where Ruth Curry, Eulah Curry, Jessie you would think of finding toys? If| London, Elaine Bryger, Jessie Hen- nut, begin now, as otherwise there derson, Trene McGowan, Janet will be many children who will be, Wohigamuth, Louise Shields, Vir- without toys for Christmas, Searen! ginia Dull and Helen Gray. On Sat- in those old boxes which you may/|urday, December 2—Edith Cosby, have put in the basement and for-|Lorene Beard, Mildred Hansen, gotten about, Even if the toys are, Catherine Baum, Frances Zug, El- broken. the Campfire Girls will len Schroeder, Ida Anderson, Vir- mend them. Then they will be giv. ginia Dull, Helen Klock, Lillian en to some poor IXtle kiddie at the! Hoesly, Margaret Dervin, , Vivian Campfire Girls’ Christmas party,! Boyle, Charlotte Hoskins, Katherine which is to be held December 23.; Miller, Jessie London, Zora Mac Let Campfire headquarters know) Farland, Helen Delbar, Ruth Curry, and they will come for the toym Call Bula Curry, Genevieve Martin, Mar- Hillott 8208, or, if you desire, take|suerite Ward and Evelyn Hughes. ,the toys to 4171 Arcade building Editorial by Campfire girl. LORENE BEARD love Many Toys Needed for Christmas Party | VANCOUVER, Wash. — Clarke |county prune growers expected to net aver $700,000 this year, accord The following Campfire Girls sold | ing to Washington Growers’ Packing ws stamps. On Friday, De-/ association, —an honest quarter pound of BAKER’S CaracasSweet Chocolate Pure —wholesome — delicious Made from only high grade Caracas cocoa, pure cane suger and flavored with Mexican vanilla beans. MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS, ed