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( Issued for M Mary Small’s - Wedding; Winter Ball Brilliant; Sunset Club Announcement. AND MRS. ROBERT El) MUND SMALL have issued in for the marriage of their ", Mary Frances, to Mr, Bd Henry Lennox, Jr, son of Dr Mrs. Héward Henry Lennox, of the wedding to take place home, 508 ist ave. N. Fri evening, January 12, with the 1. ©. Baird reading the service @elock. George K. Edwants (Adele Mister of the bride-to-be, wil! matron of honor, and Mr Burke, the best man Teception will follow the cere. ‘at 8:30 o'clock Smal) ts a graduate of the ty of Washington and a/ of Kappa Kappa Gamma Mr, Lennox attended the ty of Washington and ts af. with Psi Upsilon fraternity . Ball Affair | Of the most notable events of season was the Winter , given last evening at 106 W ‘wt. by « group of twenty promi- hostesses. & Veritable “Winter Ball.” & winter scene, with sil foliage and a frieze of icicles walls; fir trees with their} of frosted cones were ar; at Intervals around the reom, the center a marble fountain | _ fet in the midst of snow and lights glittered thru icy im lantern form, from which | ong icicles. / evening English produced an old-time | effect by the singing of | & The supper room was gay) t canopy and the fruit- was very attractive. | ity hostesses were those | four balls: Mrs, Burke. | Logan Bullitt, Mrs. Joho r, Mrs. Archibald ney. Mrs. John Eddy, | 1, Garrett, Mrs. Joshua | Robert Greer, Mrs. Lang: , Mra. Paul Mandel! Henry, Kelieher, Mrs. William Me Mrs. Alexander Mrs. R. D. Merrill, Se ag of January will open ariel The wedding of Miss Lurline Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Brown, to Ensign George Clifford Craw- ford, U. S. N., on Wednesday evening, in St. Mark's church, January 3, at 3) was one of the beautiful affairs of the season.—Portrait by c “Snapshots of * will be given by L. Mrs. Winlock W. Miller James T. McVay will be the Modern Bullock y, January 10, wit ve| Women’s University Club) meeting In connection at 12:30 o'clock. Grady. Study Circles at The study circles of the Women University club will meet during the Married December 26 On Tuestay, December 26, at 1:20 D. m., Mine Lillian Viehmann, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mra William Vieh- | mann, of 1206 N. 47th st, was mar- yy, January 17, a one-act month of January on the following tried to Mr. Donald W. Roberta, Rev. the Cornish Little theater at 3 o'clock, the host-; James D. Lowman. is on the calendar for iy, January 31, at 3 o'clock. will be given by Mins 0 , coloratura soprano; — Bianconi, flutist; Miss i at the piano. Mrs ‘was gay with Christ and the gowns worn favor dances added an tn- ‘Local, national, y, Mrs. Danie! Buckingham and , Paul H. Watt. o- 38 Wilson Compliments Henry home at Piedmont, Cal., for the holl- Miss Mary Wilson, daughter of ts rd H. Wilson, 8. A., re and Mrs. Wilson, entertained tternoon at her home with a tea from 4 until 6 o'clock. tis were Mrs. Langdon C. + Mrs. David Jarvis and Miss Parry. Holiday decorations very effective thruout the eee ptain and Mrs. Keen aim n New Year's day, at their home, W. Englewood st., Capt. and James W. Keen will entertain ‘a family dinner. one ‘ormal Dinner on v Year’s Day and Mrs. Heber Plank are en- with an informal dinner at home on New Year's Day ‘ eee iss Sayre Hostess onoring Miss Ellen Backland, ig home on her Christmas vaca- i from Penn Hall, Chambersburg, » Miss Flinore Sayre entertained ) Friday afternoon with a theater arty, followed by tea at Frederick | on's. guests included only the in friends of the honor quest eee Ruth Van Riper ir, and Mes. A. H. Van Riper, of East Spring st., announce the e of their daughter, Rut ‘Marry f. Mcintyre, on Decem- danvary 1, Mr. and Mrs, Me. will be at home at Amarillo one “ |eive dati Wednesday, January 3, 10:30 a. m —The Drama Reading circle will met in the card room of the club. Mrs. Magnuason's group wilt read. Thursday, January 4, 1:30 p. m— Mrs. J. L. Buchanan will review “Babbitt,” by Sinclair Lewis, for the Evening Book Review circle, and Mrs, John Wilson will give « review of Theodore Lothrop Stod- dard’s “Revolt of Civilization.” |Current magazine articles will be reviewed by Miss Raymond. Friday, January 6, 10:30 a. m— The Book Review circle will meet in the supper room. “This Freedom,” by Hutchinson, will be reviewed by Mrs. Nickson, and Mra. Everett will the resume of a magazine article. Friday, January 6, 12 noon—First meeting Current Events class; lunch- eon. Please make reservations. The class plans to take up current events in the following topical divisions: English, Buropean, Near East, Far East, art, music and drama, education, religion and recent books. Mrs, Tondel, leader; Mrs. Krauss, chairman. Monday, January §, 10:30 a. m.— Weekly Drama Study circle. Mrs. Albertson, leader. Monday, January $, 7:30 p. m.— ‘The Evening Drama Reading Group will read “The Circle,” by Somerset Maugham. Miss “Celia Shelton, leader; Miss Effie Chapman, secre- tary. Watch the bulletin boards for further notices regarding the study circles. Watch Party Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kugler will entertain with an informal wateh party at their home, 3230 Lakewood ave., on New Year’ ee Miss Grady Will Become Bride Mr. and Mrs. D, C. Grady announce the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Mr. Henry Tague, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tague of |this city. The wedding will take |place Sunday evening, December 31, Jat 11 o'clock, at the home of the | bride's parents, 7025 Tenth ave. N. W. Mr, and Mrs, Chester La Duke will |be the only attendants, A supper will be served to fifty guests at mid- night, after which the bride and | groom will leave for British Colum- bia on their wedding trip. On their return they will be at home at 7319 18th ave. N. W, Orthopedic Tea Shop |Calendar closed holiday Tuesday, the First Hill guild will be in charge, Mrs. A. L. Hawley b ing the hostess, assisted by Mra. ¥. |A, Wing, Mre, J. B. Quick, Mrs. George Baldwin, Mrs, H. F. Ostran der, Mra. John Murphy, Miss Daisy | Cardin, Miss May Cardin, Miss Kath- leen Kerwin, Mins Mary Hawley and Miss Katharine Hawley. Wednesday, University guild, Mrs Wilbur Wickstrom, hostess; day, F. Highland drive, Mrs. J, O | Boyle, hostess; Friday, Mount Bake: Monday on account of man; Saturday, Seahurst auxiliary, Birs. W. EB. Tollinger, hostess, | The Orthopedic Tea Shop will be the | Park guild, Mrs. J. H. Biggar, chair: | | Robert Asa Smith, of Tacoma, per-~ | formed the ceremony. Miss Margaret | Viebmann, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Mr, Bayard Smith at- tended the groom. After a wedding trip to Oregon Mr. and Mra Roberts will be at home at 4708 Midvale ave. eee Dinner at Home In compliment to Mra Alison Bryan, who haa recently returned from New York, Mr. and “dra. Rob ert E. Small are entertaining with @ dinner on New Year's Day. West Seattle W. C. T. U. Have Delightful Evening The Wont Seattle W. C, T. U. held & business session and delightful no- cial evening at the spacious home of |Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Silbaugh Wednesday evening, December 21. | Business matters of vital interest were discussed by the visiting mem: members of West Seattle unions, led by the state president, Mra, Lillian Vincent, and the King county preal- dent, Mrs. Stilwell. Mra, R. C. Thatcher, Chautauqua organizer, told about her work in @ brief talk At the close of the business meet |ing, additional friends arrived and }the remainder of the evening wns |spent socially. A delightful supper | was served by the hostess, which ‘was followed by @ program consist ing of musical selections by Mrs. | Gertie Casper Snyder, accompanied by Mine Josephine Gilmore Speeches were made by W. C, T. U. offic local prohibition officers, Mr. and Mrs. Silbaugh and Divi. sional Prohibition Director F. A. Hazeltine DATE TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30— Faoulty M: club New dancing at the Men's club house, Mr. and Mra. Rt pave thea Year's Faoulty ald Parsons to ¥ In compliment ter, Mins Anne Mr. and ath rence Mrs. @. A, Martin's dinner me for Mr. and Mra. Tor H. Beck DECEMBER a1— 4 Mra, Kibridge Hadley agit» buffet ‘at home Mr. and Mra. Ramsay's | } MONDAY, JANUARY Mra. A. 8, Kerry to entertain with @ dance at home in compliment to her daughter, Miss Lucy-Gien Kerry Mr. and Mre. Walter B. dinner to compliment Gten Kerry, at home |] TURSDAY, JANUARY 2— Mina Marianne Hyland's tea from 6 | until 6 o'clock, at home. SATURDAY, JANUARY 6— Mra, Dickson Grandy Trenhoim Juncheon home, to honor M Nettlaton’s Mins Luoy | lebrate “Twelfth reception and supper image's brides and to Mr, Kdward Henry Lennox, Jr, @t the home of her parents, Mr. i and Mrs, Robert ¥ snail. bers, presidents of local unions and| THE Personal Mrs laughter van, left New with her olbert D. Hoge James ( for James Mrs Frida York Sulll a« month's trip rr) leave Mr 1 Gilson vevall Monday will Mra. Willer Robert Ban wke thelr and won. Joyee, will fo Francisco, where hey home “. Mr, and Mrs Yakima, who Reattle fornia for the Alexander Mi frequest vist to Bouthern ¢ are have gone winter Mra. Pete Reynolds for a Davine her t jays, left Mrida Mra. Reynold: am Mew week-end who has been quest few evening for Portland. in Mr to Hey nolds non spend the whe a. Frye to her Wed Mra, Roderick han been visiting Mr a short in Vancoucer Campbe and Mrs. Hf returned B « for ws nenday Mr. and M recelving congratu birth of a son, Sydn ber 21, at their home way Mr Green and two Mar Mr. and the holt and Mra. ¢ daughters, Martha Ritaville, are the Mra. Byron 1. Sutton over days cuenta. of Mr. Marion FR. Cummings will re turn this evening from a short bunt | ing trip up Mood canal | see / day | Mins Kathleen Parshall left to spend the weekend with friends in Everett | “ee | R. E. Lee and Mr. / of Tacoma, will be New Years of Mr Plank | . Mr. and Mrs. Hall Roosevelt the guests over and Mra. Heber Mr. J. A. Balllargeon ret week from a trip of nevera irned thin months abroad. . Mr. and Mre. if returned from Roseburg, Ore, they spent the Christmas holidays with their son and daughter-tn-law, | Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Tremper } cee | Mr. and Mra. James Douglas, who | |have been visiting Mr, and Mra, J. F. | Dorlas for a fortnight, left Friday for their home tn New York | eee | My, and Mrs. J. ven Herters are | being congratulated upon the birth | of & daughter, December 24, at the Swedish hospital | - have where ‘Tremper Y Music | Russian Pianist Coming | Benno Molsetvitch, whe will make | his firet appearance tn Seattle as soloist with the Seattle Civic Sym phony orchestra at ite second con | cert, Sunday, January 14, at the Met ropolitan theater, if a young Russian Pianist with an enviable reputation in the music centers of Burope and Australia, On this, his second con- cert tour of America, he ts repeating everywhere the spectacular sucoeas of hin firet visit a few years ago and recetving enthusiastic ovations from his audiences, Moteeivitoh fe ania by eritics to be \ remarkable for the effortiens beauty with which he performs, and this/ factie mastery of his instrument holds his hearers fascinated. Seattle music lovers are anticipat- ing with pleasure the local appear ance of this gnaster of the plano forte. He wil) play the Lisst “Con- certo No. 1," with orchestra, and a group of plano soll eee Program at Cornish An interesting recital at the Corn ish school will be given January 3, when Mra. Sara Y. B. Peabody will present a number of puptia, assisted by Elizabeth Onsum, violin pupil of Maurice Leplat, and Kathryn Hazen, | piano pupil of Anna Grant Dall, In| |recital. John Hopper will be at the | plano. | ‘The program follows: | (a) “O Bleep, Why Dest Thou Lew Mer" veces Hand Riehop Parke ia) (ey }(@) “The Summer Wind” “A Memory” “A Birthday” onesdes . R Muntingdon Woodman “O, Mio Habbino Care” (Giann! Bohiach!) Pucctnt Mra, Harry Todabeck | Duet—Hull Aria (Marriage Miss Lote Landerdown and Mise Klin Gott “mM “ee ro) of Ft. . Mowart oe Vers Fauratent™ ta) fotr . «» De! | | (by fe) @ (e) “The Nightingale Has a Ly’ Whelpley Mozart (b> * tique”’ Paderewakt Kathryn Hazen | ° ‘Tontt | ay | mn | ja} Dust Woodford-Finden | Nichole | Wientawnikt | m | Schumann | “Yesterday and Today “Robin Woman's fo Mins Coni . Bprone | Cadman |Special Music at University Christian |Church | On Sunday evening at 7:30, the |chorus choir of the University Chris tian church, corner E. 60th and 15th lave, N. E., will present a Christmas leantata, ‘T Christ Child” (Paul | Bliss), which will be given as a pre {service concert The choir ts Romeyn Jansen, Mra, J, W, Thatch er, Mra. Jansen, Mrs, J. W. Thatcher and Mr. Kleihauer will be soloists. The music of this cantata is inter spersed with appropriate Bible read. ings by Mra, Jansen | Reading—-Matt, 2:1-8 |Chorus—"Holy, Holy, Holy, Lora” Chor 210-11 “Hall to the Lord Wite directed by Mrs. Reading-—Matt Contralto Holo. Mra, Romeyn Jansen ‘Once in David's Royal City" Chotr ing Lake 28-14. no Solo—"Calm on the Listening Chorat | Reads fe Mra, Luk All Jay Thatcher 20, My ““Ohoir Foliowing this cantata there will be the usual song service by the con gregation and evening message by | Mr, Cleveland Klethauer, the pastor Reading: Chorus Heart This Night Hejsotoon’ fie teoee SEATTLE | with | No. 24, Veter: jhome and was enjoyed by all present. | Klderbloom Club The Biderbloom club will meet at the K. P. hall Thursday, January 4, at li a.m, Bring lunch and guest, STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FORK MONDAY Hvergreen Lodge, No. 2 Lvergr dae, No A t will Year's high evening in the A. O n o Ww Jinks January 1 lock U. W. auditorium, 1409 All friends cordially invited have and dance at 9 o'¢ Myrtle Chapte M 14, 0, B.S. 48, 0. BB. n the Cort , No. N work he Ma January rtle apter the 1, at | with Open Blaine at 1 by noclety the people a8 the The ¢ Yth ave Women the atherine which Hor Methodint of the Missionary of ehureh tn in. torent Japanene will .M January 1 and evening. Every work invited to ay both one ernoon interested In the attend ADDITIONAL CLUBS to Moet prier Wednesda Mre H Mra, E of Mrr Take EB. Daughters of Ph Daughters of 1 » will tertained afternoon, Jy by and her sister, the bh Blaine ners neers to 1s be en nuary 0 Lamoreaux W. Benjamin Lamoren Queen Ar © Caleidh Chub The Caleidh club will day, January 10 « all-day meeting Mra Fryer, 1223 Kighth ave. nt Tues for David BE w at m an with Lancheon Clab The Mount Baker Park Luncheon iub will mee the club house Wednesday, January 3. Luncheon be at 1 followed by bridge. The hostemses for the after noon will be Mra. Melville H. Kel Mra, Lewis T. Hays, Mra. M. Harsh man and Mra, RB Fox. a Queen Anne High Sehool PLT. A The Queen Anne High PT, A. will meet in the library of the school Friday, January 6, at 345 p.m. The program will be in ot of the heads of departments of the school. Harmony Homestead No Harmony homestead No. Brotherhood of American have its regular meeting Tues evening, January 2, in Moose Bighth ave. and University st. eee j Allah Social Club Social club will meet 180 28th ave. 2p.m Am Pauline achool 1743 1743, Yeomen. will day hall, with Frit oting and Allah Mra. Cora Boyce, day, January 6, at hostenses. and Mre. Yeuler car a es Rainier Chapter, D. A. K. Rainier Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, held «| most interesting meeting on Tues | day afternoon, December 26, at the D. A. BR. Chapter house at the Unt vernity. After a short business meeting the following program wee given: Arie from La Boheme—“As Thru the Btreets”...... By Puccini “Bird of Love Divine"....By Wood Accompanied by Mra. G. J. Snelling The remainder of the afternoon was given over to @ social hour and cards, after which refreshments were worved. The decorations were in keeping with the season, Includ- ing « Christmas tree. A new library table was presented as a Christmas preeent to the Unt versity Chapter from Rainer Chap. ter. eee Seattle Dahtia and Fall Flower Society The Seattic Dahlia and Fall Flower society will meet at the Chamber of Commerce, Third and Cherry, Arctic bullding, Thursday, January 4, at 8) Dp. m. Fred Cole, president of the) society, will give an illustrated talk | on flowers that bloom in January. | All flower lovers are invited to at-| tend. | see Alpha Club The Alpha club will meet with Mra. | W. C, Cutlar, 4028 Wallingford ave. | Thursday, January 4. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock. ee Lady Stirling Chapter, D, A. R. Lady Stirling chapter, D. A. R., will meet Tuesday, January 2, at the home of Mra. 8. M. McCollough, 39th ave. N. Board meeting at 1/ Dp. m. see Col, Theodore Roosevelt Auxiliary No. 24 | Theodore Roosevelt auxiliary s of Foreign Wars, will hold ite regular meeting Tues day, January at 2p. m., In Roose- velt hall. Inspection at & p. m.| There will be joint installation of of. flcers with Col. Theodore Roosevelt | post No. 24, All members urged to attend both meetings. Broadway High P.'T, A. Broadway High P.-T, A. will meet Tuesday, January 2, at 215 p. m., in room 18, Mg. H. N. Rigley will speak on “The Junior High School Movement.” Tea will be served. Everyone urged to attend vos Ladies’ Lyric Chorus Club The Ladier’ Lyric Chorus club will meet for rehearsal Tuesday evening. January in the main Sunday school room of the First Presby. terian church at 7:45 o'clock. ee Conference Board to Meet The conference board of the Wom. en's Home Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet at the Y. W. C. A. Tuesday, January 2, at ll a.m Col. | Sunset Helghts Literary Club The Sunset Heights Literary club will hold a 1 o'clock luncheon and social afternoon on Tuesday, January 2, at the home of Mrs, Lena Draves, 611 10th ave, N Native Daughters of Washington Princess Angeline Parlor No, 2, N. D. of W., will hold Sts regular bust. hess meeting on Friday evening January 6, in its clubrooms at the ¥. W. GC, A, at 8 o'clock. The Christ- mas party was held the Kent at . tion Picture Committee to Meet A special meeting of the motion picture committee of Seattle Council of the Parent-Teacher association is called to discuss the Arbuckle bill, | Lakewood Civile Impr SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1922, firnt te of Campfire hax We all know what those ten wave girls of A venth birthday appr girls in and in of W. ¢ ~ jon of the t Ww. ¢ ont Divini Fremont divt will meet on Tuesday, Janu 1 ole ary 2 ),000 Campfire United State at Phillips 10:40 a. m., wt the hor over | atate foreign Mre 3806 Wood! im the united in our but this is not thousands and girls in America and have countries are Campfire program, enough, There are thousands of other would enjoy Campfir us that they wish to start And Bring Mra, Cu lunoh; coffer sia Onborne of minty super intendent Mro Americanization, and Duskin he Nelg matron of the WwW. c. B. por house, at| Written to on our eleventh “ ¢ all Gniting in In the hike meetings which we know Campfires Georgetown, will speak birthda ing to th ing a they will enjoy Our Ballard W. © The Ballard W. ¢ Mrs. Homer Bjork, 1716 4th ot, Mriday, January Mrs. Jackson Silbaugh will speak bills fore next loginiature © prepared to take we other gir amy T rc t will meet w at 2p The for thin be an to logan work is louble your work = double your health, double your love on to come b double The Camp plan—During the March, 1928, ev Campfire girl matter where abe is, other girl to become a Campfi j will teach her our law and help to make her beautiful monial gown All over the country Camp fire guardian will helping one other woman in her work as a Camp fire guardian, There will be a grand council fire during the month of March in every locality in which there « mpfire girls, At this council fire honors for the year's work will be awarded, a mensiage will be read from the national president Mra. Oliver Harriman, and all the |new members will be welcomed in and initiated into Campfire. (A Camping Fund for Crippled ot no month Seattle lodge. its final business fiscal year January Evergreen hall, A 1409 Ninth ave « for the « under the Thin ceremony only, ‘The Mra, Afina J chairman i Frank and Mra. Elia Ra arranging ® special program for the anion. P. Aw meeting 1922 on Tuesday , at & o'clock, in | O. U. W, building, Installation of offi uing yeer will come head of new business will be for mem in charge Mr. will have of the evening. own cere every be re committee Colwell ement Club The Women's Lakewood Civic Im. provement club will meet January 2 at 2p. m., at the Lakewood club he house. Mra. A. R. Clough will sing Bling Campfire Girt | Every year, Campfire girls wish to o ‘om ne cit ineet 1 % A speaker from the city engineer's | contribute to « special birthday fund office will explain the best procedure |which is given to some caune in to follow in obtaining needed tm. thine nei te which our girls are interested. Last , |year Campfire girls contributed d Seattle Chapter, No. 95, 0. E. &. Seattle chapter, No. 96, O. 2. 8. will have @ public Installation of of. | fieers In the Corinthian room at the Manonle temple, Thursday December 38, at & o'clock Sunshine Club Queen City Sunshine club will meet in Masonic temple, Tuesday, Janu ary 2, at 2 p.m. Blection of officers; and cards, All Eastern Stars and friends invited to attend eee Women’s Tuesday Club ‘The Women's Tuesday club will meet at the College Club on Janu Luncheon at 12:30 o'clock eee Quarante Club The men of the Quarante club will entertain th club Tuesday evening, January 2, at the home of Mr. M. V. Christman, 3842 Beach Drive 8. W children, giving the money to Anns Paviows. This year the Campfire Girls are to give this fund to the | sure camping committe of crip pled and blind Campfire Girls who lare in institutions. Perhaps someone wonders these girls can go camping. The idea of giving this fund to these camping trips came to us because of the brave little camping trips which have already been carried out. They are not camping trips of the same |kind which our giris who are well and strong undertake. For the most |part they are trips to some farm wh the girls can receive the necessary care, but they do in- clude nature work and enjoyment of the great outdoors, even outdoor jcooking. It is these to which our birthday fund of 1923 will be given. evening, | © | planning r ary 2 house eee North End Flower Club The North End Flower club wilt! hold ite monthly luncheon at Meves* Fourth ave. and Pine st January at 1120 a, m musical program will be given by Mum Jensie Dee Emerick and Miss Minnie BE. Osberg, followed by « talk on “Bulbs.” by Mr. John Van Aalst, of Kirkland, see North End Cub Off to the Ocean the days fly! At this rate, and the trip to the ocean upon us. Everybody wants but the burning question still remains: Who are the 15 girls with most pep and enthusiasm and ambi- tion and perseverance? Lohequa knows who some of them will be. For girls who missed the first an- nouncement, the conditions of the contest will again be stated briefly. How summer cafeteria will be Friday A short to go, $1,500 to the relief of the Russtan | how | * | Commerce | Broadway and Madison, |nen's Broadway hall Friday, January 5, at 10:30 a, m., in the schoo! board room, in the Central building. ‘The North End Progressive club wit have fta regular meeting Tues. Gay, Jangary 2, at 2 p. m., tn the aesembly room of the Chamber of in the Arctic Butiding. Mins Kate Reeves will be in charge |of the program. Mra, Kathryn Mir- acla, speaker eee Lebanon Home Annual Meeting ‘The regular annual meeting of the at 1110 W. 66th st. will be held Tuenday, January 2, at 720 p.m. Reports will be read and officers elected for the coming year. eee Masquerade A masq to be at Christensen's hall, on New Year's Eve, proceeds of which are to go to aid Russian famine orphans. Refreshments will be served and there wiht be prizes for the best costumes and dancers, Masks will be on sale at the hall. An excellent jazm orchestra is promised cee Caster Camp and Auxiliary Custer Camp No. 1, and Custer Auxiliary No. 4, will install officers Tuesday evening, January 2, at § p. m, in Veterans’ Hall, Armory. All affiliated organizations invited to attend, nm at eee Minnewatha Club The Minnewatha club will have its last dance of this year Saturday evening, December 30, at Christen- Father Time will be there In person/and will be ushered out as the New Year ts re- He i 24 N\i\ {\ ty, mt * When the stormy winds do blow” So goes the old sea song, and it would be good advice to add DRINK Baker’s Cocoa It is warming and sustaining, for it has genuine uerade dance is acheduled | ‘The 15 Campfire Girls recelving the greatest number of subscriptions to BEverygiri’s magazine by March 16 will be taken on a trip to the ocean, either spring vacation or the week after school closes in June. Renewals | count as new subscriptions, You may receive them from your Campfire sisters, ask parents of girls not in Campfire to subscribe, or business | men and women. Every adult should know something of this interesting organization, and in no better way could he learn than by having a mes sage go to his home every month. Let your motto be, “Everygirl's for Everybody,” and then sell it. When a girl turns in five subscrip- tions Lohequa, she is put on the list of girls working for the trip and the race begins. | Lohequa will tell you in all fairness jthat although Seattle has turned in jover 300 subscriptions in the last month, no one girl has turned in over five. The opportunity is yours! Sub- scriptions need not be held until five are received. Turn them in as soon | as they are given you. keeps a record. Some Campfire/ groups are all working for one mem- What is your group doing? to j ber. 1923 Keep-a-Health-Chart Year This ts» « resolution! A Campfire | girl suggested It and Lohequa in: | dormes it heartily, All girls and | guardians trying to keep a health |chart for the year 1923 are asked to | jregister their names at Lohequa. ‘Thus far the st contains the follow. | Jing: Lohequa staff, Polly Brown, Helen Gray, Lorene Beard, Mrs. Marguerite Marzolf. Start the day | j held and “ lyon read this if you haven't started: before and wet ready to participate in the health play to be given if March at the time of the grand coun cil. Only Health Chart girls may participate Have You Planned Your Program for 1923? Have you @ program for 19287 Do you know just what you'll do tm January and April and June? Have vided what you will do in the way of service? Do you know what hiker you'll take and where you'll them’ Have you planned how you'll earn money for your dues and your Campfire equipment? If you program do let ue have o loopy of it. If you have not, start once to plan it n take Candy for Port Townsend Vor more than two years CaCmp- fire Girls have made monthly visite to the disabled soldiers in the how pitale at Port Townsend, They have taken programa and gifts of candi fruits, jellies, books, ete, The men in the hospital there grown to love Campfire, and, the girls going, it leave an empty place In @ of all too empty days, “I every that’s printed in the’ Beattie papers about Campfire,” jone old man told Miss Libbes when [she made the Christmas trip with ja party of Campfire Girls, Each | Campfire group is asked to fire nish two pounds of candy @ year from each girl. Sign up at Le hequa stating in which month your ‘group will make candy. Perhaps you would like to get up some stunts to give some month. Call |Lohequa and talk it over. Then, too, remember that books, records, bits of silk, cretonne, yarn, ete, are always in demand. At this time, Campfire headquarters wish to ex press appreciation to Mr. Joshia Green, who has furnished free trans portation to Port Townsend for girly and guardians each month for two years, and to Mrs, J. C. Canton, dian of the Kihelo Campfire, who has been in charge of the Campfire trips during this time. | Girls are reminded at this time that candy for Port Townsend ts @ue at Lohequa January 12. ; | - | Wear-aMiddy Month | January starts with slogan white middies, blue skirts and © fire tama. Lohequa is hoping all the girls who come Into headquas \ters will be inethe official Camp- fire regalia an interest wearing Campfire uniform. If you loow Campfire you'll find yourself thinking it. Get out those |famous Seaith middies. A bit of soap and a hot tron will make them as good a new. Press your skirts and use some of your Christmas Let's greet money to buy « tam. jthe new year 2,600 strong in Camp- fire uniform, i © & word Every good Campfire group scribe who is alive! (By their ye shall know them) It is her to send tn to Lohequa weekly | ten reports. These reports ame of group and guardian, happened at the last plans you have for the next what things you are doing sroup (working for Needlework making candy for Port entertaining children, etc.), scribe. Make your reports Learn to know news when 3 it. Tell the things that are @ bi different. Oftimes your reports ar | not printed. There are two reasons. One is that you made them interesting and diff enough, and the other is space in the paper. Don't : hequa. Every report sent tn is: and sent on for publication. | get discouraged, but keep on them. Lohequa needs to know you are doing. | | group scribes will be held the sec | Saturday the month at 10 in |morning. The Jan’ Tohequa | special one and will be held the afternoon, at which scribes will hold a hibit for all the girls and in the city. They promise a An exhibit of craft articles elicious be served.” You really can't Exhibit at Lohequa! Can you ® cooky? Can you make a Do you make nice jellies? Or break you bak Or perhaps with the needle or paintbrush shine. Whatever ft is you do, Lohequa havea sample of it 12. Lohequa would like to the sort of things Seattle CG Girls like to do best. Local wil! be awarded articles worthy of distinction, Out of town girls are invited to compete. Have all [eles at Campfire headquarters day, January 11, and not later that 12 o'clock Saturday, January 12 Mark plainly with your name, age and address, name of group j fire guardian. A camp ofan . be given to the one turning best exhibit. Lohequa wishes to thank all Campfire Girls and guardians groups who sent greetings. the box of holly and mistletoe the card from the smallest fi Lohequa loved them all. Thank and we wish you a happy Year, Are you meeting Mr, Scott when he visits Seattle Girls late in January? mother and dad are invited to him talk. Every group with 100 cent attendance and an equal ber of parents will receive a honor, Should there be such a. As a group with every parent ent! In such an event, call food value, and may be safely indulged in any hour of the day for it is stimulating only in the sense that pure food is stimulating, It is delicious too. Made onl? by WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. Established 1780 Booklet of Choice DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Recipes sent free Lohequa for the laurels, Lohequa recently received ful page of Seattle pictures from a New Zealand weekly paper, Miss Kempthorne says: “Isn't it int : ing to know that these Seattle | tures have been seen all over Zealand? suppose she could use more? The Guardians’ association hold its regular monthly January 11 at 7:80 at Lohequa, guardians are urged to be The Canwita Campfire Girls Seattle under the gua Mrs, Marie Huber will give @ play. Lester F. forget that clean middy and your Campfire tam, Remember that your Campfire News, Notes and Gossip], mee It is interesting. De you bs: