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Seattle Society tion and Supper-| Dance Will Celebrate Twelfth Night; tain and Mr son Hosts. oe a 4 be ob. | 5 ed by tho College club this evening with a reception and supper | 7) @ance, This te an annual custom of | the club, and this year elaborate | |) Plane have been made for the affair. | |. The dining and reading rooms will "be Utilized for dancing and the card end dilliard room for the service « EP PFhe ‘committee in charge ts com : of Mr, William B. France, Mr, aM B. Campbell, Mr. J. ©. Bowles, | Mr, Edward R. McHugh, Mr. F. W. | ‘Catiett, Mr. W. 0. McKay, Mr. Wu- ee Mr. E. A. Strout, Jr., and} p D. H. Houston, chairman. ‘The ptrons and patronesses for | the evening will be Mr. Grover B 7 president of club, and Desmond, Mr. and Mrs. Irving ‘Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Leo 8. Black, hand Mrs. Alfred H. Lundin, Mr.) Mrs. George F. Thompson, Col. | Mrs. W. T. Patten, Mr. and Mrs A. Strout, Jr., Dr. W. P. Harding, | . Harry Briggs, Dr. D. H. Hous ‘and the past presidents and wives, Mr. and Mra. Judson T. | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. | Mr, and Mrs. Worrall Wilson, | pL. Howard Smith, Dr. and Mrs./ A. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert) Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Brack ‘ana Mr. and Mrs. John R. Robin ts at Informal Dance} in and Mrs. R. B. Derickson be hosts this evening at an in dancing party at their home. guests will be enter eee ; and Navy fomen’s Luncheon ‘The Association of Army and Navy will have its regular month- at the Hotel Washing: | on Wednesday, January 10, at 1 | ‘The executive board will ‘at 12:30 o'clock, and following Tuncheon bridgw will be played. hostesses will be Mra. Edward | Schulz and Mrs. Keith Gregory. should be made by with Mra, R. B. Derickson. eee al Luncheon “A. special luncheon for all members committees and any mem- Interested in dramatics will be ven by the Women's University on Saturday, January 13, at 12 jock. Reservations must be made iy noon, January 9 The club business meeting will be ‘at 1:30 o'clock. 7. . Luncheon Club ‘Merrill Frederick Sproul is at her home on Tuesday the members of her bridge club. Covers will be mark- or twelve. eee Musical Concert Fegular monthly concert of Ladies’ Musical club will be Monday, January %, at the Y. As at 2:30 o'clock. The fol- “program, which will feature tions of Serge! Rachman- Deen arranged by Mrs.) Boardman and Mrs. Mary Robb: x. “= Gearhart, Mrs. Cecil Basiey, ‘HB. Perry, Mre. Cari Hobittze!. ©. Hackmann, Mrs Fred | Mrs, D.C. Kessler, Mrs. J. Irene at the piano Silence of the Night” e I oe © re 3B. Harriso; : “Mien Rodgers at the pines MeCollech Lang, violin | Miss Iris Canfield, celio Miss Leone a, Plano Lonely Pine” Vorever™ Durand Hemion, Mrs J B. Mrs Fred Clarks, Mra. A. E. 5 Mrs, James Harvey, Mr. J Wiederrecht, Mr. Wilfred Worth, Mr. Harrt-| worth Sunde has taken her to Tacoma to reside Grady. Herbert 17 Mr. and Mra. George H. Leghorn, | Mu with their daughter Miss Marte Rich: Leghorn, will leave next week for New York and Florida, where they will spend the remainder of the winter, Alice Ives ison on M to Sar holidays with her parents Mra. J. F. La ed tod ding t Mr. « Evelyn Lane return Francisco, after #p . Mrs. William Kingy Jr. (Charlotte Winter) and small daughter. of Buckley Bay, B. are visiting friends in town for a short time eee Mr. and Mrs. Letcher Lambuth are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, January 4, at the Swedish hospital oe Mr. and Mrs, Tom Patterson (Mar garet Stewart) returned Thursday from their wedding trip and are at home at 729 Harvard ave. N o- Mr. and Mra. T. A. Lee returned Friday from a three weeks’ trip to California. Mr. L. E Mims Lucile short tri man and left today on Miss Betty the guest in-law, Dr okane a O'Shea of & of her brother a and . Mins Mildred Lawia lt Portland days with oe Miss Katherine ose Mr. and Mrs. Ham be the week-end guests of Dr. a Mra. George Wagner in Tacoma eee Lester E. Hottes, and Mrs. W. K. Hottes, of Sp kane, have come to Seattle to ma their home, At present they are t Mrs, Peter Bettinger, 28 w Miller. Mr . mothe Mrs. R. M. J. Cousins of Tacoma, and baby, who have been visiting Mrs. Cousins’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilcox, returned to her home guests of 14th ave EB. Boardman Mise Rodgers at the piano e Dinner alumnae of Alphi Xi Delta entertain with a dinner at the of Mrs. M. D. King, 714 First ave. N., Thursday evening, January Ti, at 6 o'clock. “Assisting will be iss Elaine Culliton and Miss Elsie ee Di and Dance _. Miss Geraldine Hillman, who is 7. from St. Anne's academy tn B. C., for the holidays, wae | ‘Thursday evening at a din , followed by dancing, given at ot her grandmother, Mrs. BE. Pape, 122 Aloha st. Miss 1s returning to Victoria on a Boheme Music Club | The members of La Boheme Music will meet Friday, January 12, Miss Margaret Search, 2438 Sec- ave. N. The afternoon will be to the interpretation of music, and to the reading of on the life and works of Ital- composers. Program follows: fore, © Tirsi, © vage © belin from “Manon Lescaut . “in quelle tring morbide,” “Manon Lescaut | “© mio babbino caro, from" + Bibelia AF ies * ‘Tost Mra. Albert Parke 20" trom “Jewels of the ; +. Ferrart “Madame But torfiy” |... ‘ ++ Puceint ‘Miss Eleanor Hilton Wie eneave, 29 quaicuno rm! from “Madame Buttert! a aiu_nel Bolednd,” tro ‘4 H of the Golden We Mrs. KC. Walling Neane, . Puccini ne Puccini + Ponti + Toth + Tomtl | | fornia and Seattle for several weeks, on Thursday. , | wee Mra daughter Frid M da, returned evening from Victoria, B. C they spent the holidays with Ritebte’s parents. . Mra week | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Faulk: | nor, who have been visiting in Cali- left Wednesday for their home Juneau, Alaska. Shrine | Mr. and Mrs. J. R. King are spending a fortnight in Yakima. ove | Mr. Guy Witter returned | week from San Francisco, where | he spent the holidays. Mrs. Witter | will remain in the South for several | weeks longer. in o- Heber Plank ndwith a group per Cre ier Mr. and spend the Tacoma cabin, this near Me Mr. and Mra (Anne © ate A haughne Harvey Nordqu are being on the birth of @ dau y Anne, January 3, at t ish hospital. eratul | Miss Hazel McMillan left today |tor Los Angeles, whege she will be |maid of honor at the wedding of Ave. PT. A. PT. A. will Warren Warren Ave Thursday 3p. m. |Mrs. Shurrett Hostess Mrs. John B, Shurrett will enter: |tain the members of the West Se lattle Thimble club at luncheon | Monday afternoon at her home, Cov |ers will be placed for twenty-four. one | |Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldman v nounce the engagement of | daughter, Sadie ida, to Mr Finkelstein of Portland, Ore. ‘The wedding will take place in the | terian church early summer |’ Dm Orthopedic Tea Shop | Service The different guilds in charge of | the service at the Orthopedic Tea a Shop next week will be on Monday, | Will be served mn. Take Ph Broadway, with Mra, Otto Grun | "¢Y ©@r to 77th or Green Lake c jbaum as hodtess, assisted by Mrs, |t0 Kaufman ste W. W. French, Mrs, M. Twiss, Mrs. F. A. Legnard, Mra, George Turner Mrs. Duane Karney, Mrs, D. Me acheran, Mrs, E, H. Hatch, Mrs. A. F. Foltz and Mrs. Chester Moore ‘Tuesday, Laurelhurst, Mrs, Har 014 B, Thompson, hor Wednen- | day, Interlaken, Mrs. T. ather, how tess; Thursday, Queen Anne, Mrs ank Plumer, hostess; Friday, Mount Baker Park, Mrs. Charles | ditions Mill hos’ Saturday fenton | Hazeltine, federal prohibition offic Hill, Mrs, ©. McMillan, hos-| will address the meeting. Mrs, Lit teas. Beach Brown, president, will presi Ellsworth Circle Ellsworth Circle will hold insta tion of officers, followed by a r day luncheon, Friday {12, at the Armory | * | . Radio thelr | Dr. Ambrowe Desia {Fist Baptist « fa radio 5 Program M. Bailey urch chotr and will « t ogram Sunday, January 7, Home Sewing Club The Ladies of the G. A. KR ing club will meet with Laura Thompson, 911 77th Wedne January Lunche Hu M 10. at noon. day ation. City Federation, W. ©. 'T. U, The City Federation of W. C. T will have an all-day meeting on Tu day, 10:30 a, m., at t Salvation Army hall, Sixth ave Pike sts. Ladi Kev. H will speak Vice Our City Mr. F nuary 9, tween are o cotter Chatterton John i ne OI Mrs. Sunde, formerly Miss Ellen Hazel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hazel, whose recent marriage to Mr. Ells-|tey~ Portrait by) taughter, sinter re. Richard O'Bhea. | going down Monday to spend a few on Rolfe will his Albany Ritchie and her little meet January 11, at the school t the First Preaby: at Music Mischa Elman Concert |January 15 Minch A } | WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS ror MONDAY | Woman's Century Club of the Wo ar dr gh over as one of the ardatest { Women's Century club f an ts Industrial Committe Clabs to Visit violinint will be heard in concert Monday evening 16, Metropc | Hiv program to be given he *aeltoes of the age ot Mrs The pro at the Hitan theater elogua, optt q 1 MH. Nelaon; “A Art Museum’ Trip to Harris, in Bow D Major Japan i Allegro Museum Mills depar Art ke D. mtudy M ing 5 to» Invit ent f Aymphonte Kepagnol Alleure Adagio Rondo, ment m. at Mra ui ” Viel Larmen Maid in Bi eave ¥ Array aa the Aw prec parti thru Hornpipe Bast 844 Ww of the ¥ Iv: (b) Jote | Mr Anesday, of Mra lath ave Mra. Henry Food 1 stration w admin te Auxiliary Jonet Th 1 the DD ry 1 department A. at iia will speak in China The Amer of the CA 6 , pargur String Quartet ‘The Bpargur String eld | m quartet emple rn ert to be given under the os ot the Beattle Musical Art Wednesday morning, January i in the auditorium of the Women's Univernit The quar tot will interpret a highly interesting and } work by Frits Krotsler which wi wd for the first time in Be The performance of this composition requires virtuosity of the first both technteally and musica « Baror known planist, will aesist the Spargur quartet in the performance Schumann's Quintet,” the masterpiece of Sehu mann's work in the realm of cham ber musi The prog Quintet, © 1 ausy ct sting mn lety ¥ the liter will . On Friday Prairie Hose Club Prairie He the home of Mrs 1415 B. John at., Mo at? p.m vel Ww Adams T udent M and Mrs. Fred i Work of Chinese Stude The regular rm ab will be held at the ¥ at 2 p.m, Members are requ be present as matters of importance will come up for 4 Amon them will be the purchase of a ¢ us t nd tr Y ature sanet < a m DB Any The yeot at : Simon on olut 7 @, oment Jr te in oting Ww ented t on ithe Worm w pane will y meeting Monday Federated Club he Hoard meeting at 1:80 p. m« sharp Business m There will be a mus Women's King County Republican Clab The Women’s King County Rer ‘» Club Me The | hold January ef order, its mor 8, at the ib: 1 16 program will consist of « talk jon “Pi E by Miss Mary ,.| nity of Washington; Miss R mnt of the Ur ak on “The Need of a um for We sity of Washington Zeta T The Zeta F nymica} ation for Wor Grons of the Un m ts an follows an Mrs. Hean cl for th to be ra given Mev January & Walter = the rhe ns Activity in Poll tent, Mra. J. M the secretary, Mrs. have completed the * of each prec’ and jat 2 r ady to proceed with the preeinet organimation thru out the county, It men at the Univer music Mothers’ Club Mothers’ club meet Tuesday, January at houne, 4549 16th ave, N m. Bath towel shower, . . Georgetown PT. A that) The Georgetown P&T. A. will m members will attend meeting | Wednesday, January 10, at 3 p. and assist in the plan at the Mim Kather | A summary of the year’s work Of Harsh, giris’ adviser at the West the industrial {nsurance department | Seattle high school, will speak | will be given by Mra. Walter Welch. ° e yn Hale will review the na Minnewatha Chib convention. Mre.| rng ation charge of the sm | Chrtetian way and Madison st, | 12 o'clock wip An Worm The pr Thatcher, and is De Bruller, lat of nam the club ts th zB. ! ® p ' Vivian Strong Hart |to Give Recital Vivian Strong Hart, popular Beat tle singer, who has signed a very flattering contract a leading colora- tura with the Aphbrodine Opera com. pany, to appear at the Century the ater, New York, and Drury Lane theater, London, will be heard in com cert Monday evening, January 22, at the Pi ‘ongregaUonal church. Mre. Hart's engagement in New York begins in February and will later take her to The possessor of & voice of remarkable range and | rn qualities, she has won for her-| eelf many splendid encomiums. | Mre. Hart will be presented under the management of Mins Cooctiia| Avgapurger pet is hoped hool w music a} republican Le Roy Baird ts for the luncheon “ee Philomus Club Philomus club will meet Mon at 2 pm, at 1h?) Basiness and Professional Women's Jullus Miller, 6 Club with Mre Charie®) one Business and Professional & hostess. Mre | women's club Tuesday evening held Sol Levinson will the ond x its regular monthly business meet) the meeting; Mrs B. Reynolds ing at the Fine Arts gallery, Mise) Ro Saatert will read @ paper on sinia, Bana Crangle, vice president, presid Be nno Moiseivitch Jamestown and the Early Daye"; ® | tng Coming paper on “The Carolinas” will be) Orricers of the club and chairmen| Of especial tmportance to those given by Mra. J. F. Jacobson, 04) of the various committees presented | interested in plano music Is the an- | Mra, €. C. Jones will have ® PAPT|thetr reporta, Greatest attention |nouncement that Benno Moiselvitch, jen “Kentucky, the Blue Grass Coun centered upon Mins Florence .Mo-|renowned Russian pianist, will play Kay's report on the progress of/the Lint “Concerto No. 1,” with or plans for entertaining visitors from |chestra, when he appears as soloist cities all over the United States at| with the Seattle Civic Symphony or The Literary and Travel club will the national convention of business |chestra Sunday afternoon, January meet at the home of Mra C. P. Kear and professional women at Port-|14, at 3 p. m. in the Metropolitan ny, 2016 22rd ave. N., at 250 o'clock | iand, July # to 14. The financing| theater, This will be the first hear. Monday, Janugry §. Biographies of | or the undertaking was the theme/ing of this composition in Seattle. John Copley afd Benjamio Woeet will of immediate discussion. Oregon | Moisetvitch will also play @ group Ibe read by Mra. M. Joseph Caney. Idaho having already an-/of piano soll Current events will be the respon*® nounced thelr contributions to the| Following i# the complete program jto roll call convention fund, tt now remains for |for the concert Washington, the other chief par-|Overture, “mr ooops a Wamner Ronnie Heather Lodgn ticipant in the role of hostess, to |%7™mpheny No Pastorele” . Beethoven Honnio Heather lodge, Dauehters| state what her 1,500 club members| — Aijcere, M* "°® TrepP® lof Scotia, will meet Monday evening.) oan do. | Allegrette. nuary §, at 745 o'clock, In A. O-| ‘Two members of the state board |Comcerto for W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave. |of Business and Professional Wom. | Jen's clubs, who attended the New | Year's conference in Seattle, visited | the local club Tuesday evening. Mina | Alph will bave a regular meeting | Clarice Elliott of Hoquiam, the na jor Monday, January 8, at 2 p. mM. &t) tional vice president, told of a very| the chapter house, 4738 17th av®.| «uccessful entertainment her home| a B |club had recently put om, and Mixs| | Edith Thornton of Bellingham, sec-| jond vice president, reminded the Stenographers lelub that if the Northwest would The next regular meeting of the) give Eastern visitors a truly delight Seattle Associated Public Stenogra | ful and memorable convention, it phere will be held at 502 American | coutg be accomplished only by «| — moans Bank building at = be ay age son self-forgetful study of the interests! Fruit and Flower Mission evening, January nis it w closed | of their questa | it |meeting for members only, and as) ‘The ‘Thursday lunches tg inde | cane Semel mening ot Se. eas matters of much importance will be | members and friends at Indian Sum-!the auditorium at. Frederick @ Nel- 5] full attendance @@)mer and Chauncey Wright res-| go, Wednesday, Januney. 16 Forde taurant in the L. C. Smith building! 4 trom 18 to 140 whl be eoatiomeds "|; Mg. Membere and: trtentn urged ‘The “earn-adollar” contest, started & few weeks ago by the chairman| club will da: January 4, dway hall, Broad from 9 until ny London The tay, January home of Mra Rrookiyn ave So annint ers, Jr. be | Literary and Travel Clad eee G to ay he nd | pianoforte, B Flat Ma F ‘atieare Macstoea.” . . Lambda Chi Mothers’ Club . othe club of ida Chi Allegro Marsia | ‘The Mothers’ club of Lambda Feinie antmat Vartatio Dance Circassionne 0 Bolt ) Mark, Hark the Lark. Boh obert-Limt | im Tama . . Seattle Associated Public hant Polonaise. tall (Vem To te) assed, in aired ADDITIONAL € ko he a0 | Ans eee Ladies’ Lyric Choral Club The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will | meet for rehearsal in the main Sun. day school of the First Presbyterian jchurch Tuesday, January 9, at 7:45 w |p. m. Members asked to attend, ax usiness ANd lthin is the last meeting before the | | |Women’s Baptist Missionary Union| of the fellowship committe, Mine The meeting of the Women’ itist Missionary union will be held at/an experience meeting at the club |the University church, 46th and/ Tuesday evening, January 9, at the Brooklyn ave., on Wednesday, Jan-| Fine Arts gallery tary 10. The program follows Assuming that all ro | 30:90 nal Howe | | professional women are resourceful, agg Ee lad by Mre George Dearbor®| Misy Eldred asked the op tions of the club, the T. Dynamites, to earn their fellowship dollars by some other means than | their regular business or profession 4a|A recital of the employment of these uncommerctalized abilities upon which the women are able to jdraw for the production of dollars, serve| promises a very entertaining Jat the coming ting Anc interesting feature of the program will be a talk by Miss | Charlotte Williams, in charge of the personal service department at Mac Dougall & Southwick’s, on phases of her work The formal opening }ning’s program at | preceded by Tap-| Mary Eldred, will be completed by eee Rainier PT. A ‘The regular meeting of Rainier P. T. A. will be held Tuesday, January m. Mim Et on “Home Economics.” Mr, Harry Hartman will talk on ‘Tho Care and Use of Eyes,” illus. trated with colored sli Refresh ments. n of officers + your that has gone? © before us? of jek at 2:30 p. will speak Ht. Kerr, ma len Dabney Mra, George B. Begley | Int “9 on Halla ‘un hour . . Harmony Homestead No, 1743 Harmony Homestead No, 1748, Brotherhood of American Yeomen. will have its regular dance Tuesday vening, January 9, at Moose hall, ghth ave. and University st. Mem: bers and friends invited. see Phi Kappa Psi Mothers’ Club The Mothers’ club of Phi Kappa Pst fraternity will have tts regular monthly meeting Tuesday, January 9, at 2p. m., at the Chapter house, 2120 B, 47th at North Broadway Circle Re-elects Officers Broadway circle of the ‘ ‘ruft and Flower Mission, at a meet saint ones ae eaee - p. a,,|in held Tuesday, January 2, re-elect 1d itm regular business raeat,|*@ all ite officers, which include nesday Janunee toe at tong | Chairman, Mrs, Augustus A. Suther- ave, Initiation and Instat, | nd: first vie chairman, Mrs. Harry of officers. Full attendan, | Otis McKnight; second vice chatr- | ied. P man, Mrs. O, W. Crockett; treasurer, Mrs. H. L. Merritt; secretary, Mrs, J |B. Argue. Finnigan | her f 1 . Race hes tn White Matt various news| of the eve lock, will an informal social hour | cee | Vimy Ri Chapter Vimy Ridge chapter, Daughters of British Emptre, will have its an | election of officers Wednesday, January 10, at 1:30 p. m., at the home of Mra. C. A. Maury, 927 18th ave All members requested to | n are: Meacham Foster; reco! ©. Whitth Mrs. 8 Verne ident, Mrw. I Mrs retary Dyer H Mrs. R et Mr he treasurer Ladies’ Grotto Club Ladte will meet ' corner and Thomas st., January 10, p.m, for the afte mn will of Robert Burns,” the of 1. Mrs will act as chair at eee n * Grotto club Jat the of Harv We The by rated clubhous rave, N va nesd sub) ‘The | n great lyre | Frances G man. ne poet Guest Scotla in. see Wallingford Circle Wallingford Circle of the First sbyterian church will meet at Mrs Hodg 1840 N. bist | Wednesday, ary 10, at 2 p, Visitors Alki Circle Frult and Flower Mission ‘The regular meeting of Alki circle, ‘rult and Flower Mission, will be held Tuesday afternoon, January 9, At 1:80 o'clock, at the home of Mra. BE. F. Brotze, 3628 Beach drive, eee Woman's Civie Club On Tuesday, January 9, at 2 p.m the regular semimonthly meeting of the Woman's Civic club will be held in the Erickson room of the Y. W Cc. A. A full attendance is desired. Subject, ‘Juvenile Delinquency, Speakers at 8 p.m. Daughters of St. Geor; Christianson will ¢ hters of St luncheon Janu. at 42nd ave. All friends invited to attend car No. 3 and get off at Wal Mra. the Dau ¢, at., | m. George Tue ay welc he be ary he w es | Take id) ker I.| home, West Weat Woodle the school day, January 10, at 7:80 ‘There will be a musical followed by an add tendent Lady jwilt legislative freshments, Woodlar ar auditorium A. will meet Wednes. pm. program Superin. us Re in Robert Morris Ob »bert: Morri apter er, |. 8., will meet Wednesda 10, at 8 p. m, in the Doric the Masonic temple. " U. D. January A. | | \ oO. by Willte toplos, Cole ide. room « dincuns (Guardia jarriving at Lake Keechelus at 10:30 ANUARY 6, 1922 Campfire News, Notes and Gossip| Hogistration ts open now are must aeoompany each 1, and the remaining $4 he paid not later than Friday, Only girls who have at of Wiremaler gible ine January Cabakioshe council fire Heler ted.) ve Janua the rank on are ¢ idee warm or breeches or midday, rubbers, ex tome nweate nleep. ng bag tn prefe but be pinned or made into Hemember a bath Bplasht onre-t woe t be pment knickers ith hone, woolen heavy For the outfit plete nier able, ary baw and tollet Deop Healt hibit food Ja 18 In presidents Bring Janus eur articles! breathing, chart points canr this trip. nfe Op tion snow on - regarding nt at 1 snowshoes is not neces: Miss Ruth Brown will be in go of the party, which in. several experienced mountain nhe other cal equ unch Lohequa member that pre ar experience Lohequa. Januar qua, 2:30 t Janua Campfire orches ary Craft class Bring Cratt clude 7 cern om, Group Changes Helen Sibley is guardian , group, with Mise Tay assistant gun * Susan Latta, the former ts teaching out of the city READY FOR NATIONAL | phe ‘Demak EXHIBIT f Be Mi Ger ah What doing t be held at ne ing the an Many # headbands girl in candles Another gir the bh from the beginning up to the pres ont. There are many things the girls can make if they start now Whether yo work at home or take vantage of the + classes, pes every in Beattle exhibit at piece of Cali on Loheqi® tgp sueces: | | are ttle Campfir rd the exhibit of er * Apriit! new Mins An e in Simmons is guardian of Wayuhica, a new group of younger girly from the Georgetown school, Some of the older giris of the Ko- watahoma group are belping. Mra. M L. Rorabeck has | formed the Guihana group with eight in the West Seattle dis ntoler One yttery design a stole with mie Heat members, trict Miss Ruth Hardy ts to be guardian of the Adkiya group. Miss Kath lerine Shoemaker, the guardian, love ® one le craft tions qua he J hem ris at a time cc During Miss Helen Carson's ab- [sence from the city, Mrs, Tartar is |tuking the guardianship of the Im- \agaga group. Mins Eva M. Cole has resigned as |guardian of Lewa and Mrs. Edna | Walsh has taken her piace. Miss |Cole is now guardian of the Neea- |chee group in the Mt. Baker district. | Mrs. Elwood Fryer is taking over the guardianship of the Kwonesha |group on Queen Anne Hill. Mins Ruby E. Halloway ts now guardian of the Wewotow! group in place of Miss Estelia Dodge. ‘A new group, Woanbeha, has been formed in the Broadway district, un- der the guardianship of Mra. Grace H. Lee. ‘s Mrs, Mason ts taking the place of Mra, Loo W. Cross as guardian of Obabe-hanta during Mrs. Cross’ ab- sence from the city. Miss Rosabelle Goodwin has given up the guardianship of the O group, and Miss Florence McComb has taken her place, Miss Goodwin is planning to start a new group of younger girls. A new group, the Winona Camp- fire, is being formed at Lincoln high school. Miss Marguerite Bringloe is guardian. Miss Faith Voorhees ta acting guardian of the Mowap! group dur ing the absence of Miss Dora Eng: ler. Mra. Campbell is guardian of the Quangi group on Queen Anne Hill. Miss Helen Impecoven, the former guardian, had to give up the group because of her school work. Mrs. Mayme Depue has taken over the guardianship of Wita Wahea group at Vashon, Wash. Miss Lola Jane McGowan is acting as assistant for phe group. Miss Mary E. Haller of Renton is now guardian of the Wiwo group of which she has been assistant guar jdian since last January. Misa Mildred Farrar, leader of the Tobehanbe Firefly group, is leaving soon for the East. The group will be without a leader. To Have a Campfire Orebestra It ie sometimes difficult to keep up with the ideas and inspirations of 0 many girls and leaders. An old idea recently revived is to have an or. cheatra made up of Campfire Girls and Guardians. This would eliminate y need of calling on the outside for music with which to glorify numer us Campfire occasions If an orchestra could be started in January, Seattle Campfire Girls would have « 4 of by the time the birthday m brings the March Counel| Fire around, All girls and guardians wishing to play in the orchestra are asked to register their names and kind of instrument as noon 46 ponsib! The first meeting | f the will be held Satut- day, January 20, at 10 to be pre orchestr Call for Port Townsend Candy Candy for Port Townsend is due January 12. It must be in by Friday, as the boat leave early Saturday} mo a It would be nice to give the boys a little variety, as #0 many of the girls make chocolate fudge. Write an editorial for the Torch and win a camp scholarship. Choose your own subject. Write your own ideas. Send it in early. ‘The governing board of the Seattle Council of Campfire Girls will meet January § at 10 o'clock, at Campfire Headquarters, 4171 Arcade building. New Zealand Campfire Girls Send Greetings to Seattle Lohequa has received two very in teresting letters from New Zealand Campfire Girls with the request that they be turned over to Seattle girls of the same age. The girls are Mar jorie Bolton, 10 Moana Road, Kil- burn, Wellington, New Zealand, and Chriasie Waidie, York Avenue, Khan dalla, New Zealand. Both girls are 14, and write most interestingly of thetr country, customs, ete. Letters from Seattle giris will be gladly re- ceived. A recent letter from Miss Edith Kempthorne, jonal Field Secretary, contained a New Zealand paper with a full page of Seattle Campfire pictures, Let's write the New Zealand Campfire Girls all about Seattle. A New Message “Just a little New Year's note of |thanks and appreciation to the coun- lel! and guardians for all the aplendid work they have done during the past year. The rapid growth of Campfire shows the amount of effort and sue cess on the part of the guardians, and I want to wish them another year of success and a continuation of the eplendid work in the big things they are accomplishing with the future women of our state.” ‘Happy New Year to the Campfire Giris! I should like to be able to tell each one of yow personally of all the | good things I am wishing for you im the coming year, but if I should wish you—Seek Beauty, Give Service, Pur [sue Knowledge, Be Trustworthy, | Hold on to Health, Glorify Work, Be Happy—could I be wishing you any- thing more to make a happy and | successful year?” (rs) CLARA WING STIMSON, President. Sign Up for the Snowshoe Trip to Lake Keechelus Have you signed up for the snow- shoe trip to Lake Keechelus? Great interest is being taken in this trip, and Campfire Girls consider them selves fortunate in being given an} opportunity to use the College Club Lodge and equipment. The party will leave Milwaukee station Friday evening, February 2, at 7:40 p. m, p.m. Returning, the party will leave Lake Keechelus at 5:30 Sunday evening, arriving in Seattle at 8:15 p.m. The cost of the trip, including round trip fare, food and lodge fee THE SECRET of making good cocoa is in Baker’s Cocoa For its quality is good The purity, palatability and nutrient characteristics of high grade cocoa beans are retained in Baker's Cocoa owing to the perfection of the proo esses ai machinery jar to our methods. MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS; Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free er hem,