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shia ata Ros Bree PAGE 10 | Seattle Society MRS. JOHN S. BU | Musicale at Sunset Club Gil- jor Wednesday; Mr man to Entertain Daughter. MUSICALE will be given at the Reon, January 31, with Mra. Bruce Morgan and Mrs. Harry F. Ostrander Acting as hostesses Miss Thirca Cawsey, coloratura Soprano, and Si¢nor Amedeo Man cenl, Mutist, with Miss Leonora Friedland at the piano, will present the following interesting program at 3 o'clock: 1 & POR, Sleep, Why Dost Thou Leave ‘Mer Mandel TOR, Had F Judal's Lyre” Mandel Mine Cawney Renedter Mishop Cawsey by Signor Bianconl - Doppter Wider Signor Biancent rv. “Aut dem Wasser su Singen” Sohabert Behubert Straues Strauss Mise Cawsey v Arta, “Ombraieesiera Meyerbeer ¥ Signer Blanceat Mrs. Gilman Issues Invitations for Tea Mra. Luthene Claremont Gilman Das issued invitations for a tea at the Sunset Club, on Tuesday after. oon, February 6, from 4 until 6 @elock, in compliment to her daugh- fer, Mrs. Fordham Bassett Kimball, Of Portland, who will be her guest. eee _ Midseason Assembly | February 9 " The Midseason Assembly an. _mounces Friday evening, February | 9, ae the date of its next dan It |) Will be given tn the Women's Uni- Yersity Club auditortum. The committee in charge includes | Mra. Keith Bullitt, chairman; Mra. ) Stanley Minor, Mrs. James Colbert | Balliven, Mrs. Thacher Hodge, Mre "Henry Ketcham, Mr. John Rail- Mr. Andrew Price, Mr. Leo and Mr. Edward Andrews “Informal Twilight eh ca The Women’s University club will the first of a series of informal musicales tn the drawing at the club on Sunday after February 4, at 4 o'clock. The eale is for members and their An attractive program ts arranged, which will be an- this evening at the Yacht club the Messrs. Campbell Kelle Pelly, Everett Earting, Brinkiey, Raleigh Chinn, Allan ae » Evan McCord. Jr., Russell | Lewis Eyman, Jr., Russell and Hugh Whitelaw. P; and patronesses are Mr. ‘en6 Mrs. Keith Logan Bullitt, Mr. Bs ‘Mrs. Staniey Minor, Mr. and | Mrs. Caspar Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Black and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 53 Mr. and Mrs. Mills Hosts (Mr. and Mra Edward Morgan of San Francisco entertained an informa! dinner of ten cov- Friday evening at the Hotel and Mra Mills, accompanied | two daughters, the Misses ys and Dorothy Mills, will Sunday morning for their . Frye Hostess | Mrs. H. 8. Frye entertained this heen with an informa! luncheon ber apartment in the Welton. cee al Dinner d Bridge ‘Honoring Mr. and Mrs. William Hotfman of Portland, Mr. and Walter P. Miller were hosts y evening at their home, en- wing with an informal dinner bridge. oe gee ‘Bridge and Mah Jongg > A large bridge and Mah Jongg “party followed by tea will be given the Women’s University club in aac on Wednesday after- «Moon, February 7. | ‘The affair is in charge of the 3 committee, with Mrs. C. B. danse as chairman. Reservations "may be made with Mrs. Walince N. | MacBriar, at Beacon 2643, | ‘The Mah Jongg tournament will " @pen at the club house on Febru. "Gry 13, both afternoon and evening. Tickets may be secured from Miss t the club. Mrs. L. 8. Lynch entertained the members of the Olympia Bridge © Lancheon club Tuesday afternoon at | her home. Covers were placed for twelve. TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, JANUARY 27— Mise Gladys Epperson’s dinner at home to compliment Mr. and Mra Tichard Frost ‘Mins Frances Oldham’s dinner at the University club in honor of Miss Harriet Baxter and her fiance, Mr, Evan & McCord, Jr, SUNDAY, JANUARY 2— ‘Women's Council of St. Mark's will have «twilight at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alexander Baillie at 4:00. MONDAY, JANUARY 29— Colonel’ and Mrs. Alexander ‘Wetherill’s dinner at the # elub, followed by Orpheum party. TUESDAY, JANUARY 20— ‘Mrs. James Eddy of Kverstt to en- tertain with a bridge luncheon at the Bunset cud. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31— foutherners to entertain with (iouthern Balt” et Christensen’s ail SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1— Beattie Wine Arts soctety to have reception and private view of artiate’ exhibit FRIDAY, YEBRUARY s— ‘Valentine dance at the College club SATURDAY, YEBRUARY 11— University of Washington's junior prom at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Burch, who has been the efficient treasurer of the Women’. RCH | University club for three years, is leaving February 3 for Sacramento, Cal, to make her home.—Portrait by Grady. Miss Rupe Weds in : Congregational Church ‘The marriage of Miss Gustine Eliz abeth Rupe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Monroe Rupe, to Mr. Walter Edward Schneider, son of Mr, and Mrs, Franklin N, Schneider, of Corvallis, Ore. was solemnized Wednesday evening, January 24, in the University Congregational | church, with the Rev. C. L. McCaus- land reading the service. Acacias, freceias, chrysanthemums and silvered huckleberry were the | decorations of the church. Tall standards of these blossoms, tied with bows of tulle, marked the pews, and large baskets of the flowers, palms and ferns banked the altar, lighted by the rays of cathedral can- dies. Miss Beth McCausland played the wedding marches, and prior to the ceremony Miss Louise Bonton piayed “At Dawning” on the violin, and Miss Lois Wiley sang “If You Would Love Mo” and “Coronation.” The ushers were Mr. Frank Bur- lingham, Mr. Forrest Goodrich, Mr. George Cuddy and Mr. Howard Han- sen. Mr. Archibald Talbot was best man, Miss Helen Morford, a sorority sts- ter of the bride, was the bridesmaid. Her gown was of beaded orchid crepe chiffon over satin. A Spanish gold lace comb was worn tn her hair Jand her flowers were an armful of Columbia rosea. Miss Louine Schneider, sister of the Groom, the maid of honor, wore apri- band encircled her brow and her bouquet was of Ophelia roses, Enid, the little daughter of Mr. and Mra Charles Wilkinson, was a dainty flower girl, in a frock of old rose tulle and pink taffeta. She carried & French basket of nweet peas and rose petals, which she strewed in the pathway of the bride. The bride, entering her father, was @ lovely picture in her wedding gown of ivory crepe faille. It was fashioned on long lines and draped on one side under a pearl ornament. pearls were used ax trimmings. She wore no train and her tulle vell was caught to her colffure with sprays of orange blossoms at either side. An exquisite shower of orchids, Niew of |the valley and froesias were her flow- ere. Mrs. Rupe's gown wna of electric blue brocaded satin francaise, |freesias. Mrs. Schneider bronze crepe and gold was lace, with corsage of red roses and freesias.|@rmy people at the fort | Baillie, 907 | | | | | on the arm of | yooa: Heirloom motifs of | Pano— and| with her corsage was Ophelia roses and| tables at their Fort Lawton quar. in | ters. | After the ceremony a reception | was held at the Alpha Omicron Phi sorority house. Mra. J. H. Sayer, Mrs. Walter Meier and Mra. Charles Wilkinson presided at the supper table, centered with a basket of spring flowers. The following sorority suters of the bride assisted: The Misses Helen Hansen, Marie Sullivan, Doris Mathows, Helen Allen, Dorothy Red- mond, Marion Janek, Alice Turtle, Mrs. Frank Burlingham, Mrs, How- ard Hansen and Mrs. Arthur Lomax, with Miss Ruth Baker in charge of the gift room The bride traveled in a one-piece dress of blue taffeta, a wrap of Sorrento gerona with platinum wolf jar and a brown and taup corsage was of orchid: After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mra. Schneider will be at home at 6519 15th ave. N. E. The out oftown guests included Mr. nd Mrs, Schneider and daughter, Misa Louise Schneider, of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. St. John of Chehalis, Mr and Mrs. Perey Thomas and Mra. and Mrs. Herbert Flagg of Olympia and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hansen of Fverett Linnea Social Club The Linnea Socta| club will meet |Tuesday. January 20, at % p. m. |Odd Fellows’ temple, 10th ave, and B. Pine ot, hat wu | | | | Twilight Musicale | Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock « twilight musteale wil! at the home of Str. and Mrs. Alexander 14th ave. N.. under the auspices of the Women’s council of St. Mark's church. ‘The musicale ts open to the public, and tickets may be obtained from/ Mra, Frederick Bentley, Capito! 0331, | Mra. Ceell Bacon, Capitol 01646, or Mrs. Donald A. Nicholson, Capito! | o8or. Mra. Bentley has arranged « very interesting program, which ts as fol- lows. Organ— “Andantino” “Swing Bong” “taritent™ .. “a. D. 1430" Mr, We be given Jade and Polonaise”... Viewxtemps “Songe My Mother Taught Me Le Pi Mra. Maurice Le Plat Mise Anna Grant Dall at the plano IV. t-Dverex | Aria from “La Boheme”. ...Leoneavelio | “Ab, at vous Vavies Comprie” . Denes Mr. Neal Begiey Mr. Paul MeCoole at the piano Violin obbiigate by Mr. Le Plat | v. Piano | “Elude D Fiat Major". .Uneosptro-Liant | request) | aul MeCoole VL cot chiffon taffeta. A silver Grecian | voea:— My Love ana I Memory jong the Road” | “Minor and Maj | m Charles Glitert Sprose Mra. Heary vu. Vioin— | pay Abe é | “air Kathertne Mr. ie Mat | “Jo det Satutt” “EB tanto oe partoot Wolt-Parrart Mr. Degiey 1x. ooturne, D Fiat Major” tude, A Major” Mr, MeCosle Informal Bridge This } Evening Lieutenant and Mra, Ralph Wilta Muth are entertaining this evening an informal bridge of three ‘Chopin Invitations have been Umited to| Dinner Dance at Yacht Club ‘The Seattle Yacht Club has cards out for a dinner dance, “A Night in Chinatown,” on Saturday even ing, Webruary 3. Dinner at 8 o'clock, dancing from 9 until 13 o'clock eae Orthopedic Tea Shop Calendar ‘The schedule at the Orthopedio ‘Tea Shop next week includes: Mon-| day, Capito! Hill gutid tn charge, with Mre, Will n Finn, hostess, as-| sisted by Mra, T. J, Mullano, Mre.| E. C, Ririer, Mrs. Ralph A. Kennan, | Mrs. P. U. Wolgemuth, Mra, Miller Freeman, Mrs, Fred Braden, Mrs Harry Gray, Mrs. Bruce Shorts and Mrs. Mary Terrell Gieating; ‘Tues-| day, First Hill guild, Mrs. J. B. Quick, hostess; Wednesday, Madro.| na guild, Mrs, 10, H. Irwin, hosteas;| Thursday, Wast Highland Drive guild, Mrs. D. PD. Baldwin, chair. man; Friday, Mount Baker Park guild, Mra. Albert Jacobson, chatr man; Saturday, Seaburst auxiliary, Mrs. C. Carpenter, hostens. } oe 4 Ladies’ Literary and Musteal Club | The Ladies’ Literary and Musica) | in | club will meet Friday, February 3, at 230 p. m., with Mra B. BE. Grant, 6100 Kirkwood pl, | Oklahoma, Annual Stunt Dinner Success The Women's tertained its Me an nual stunt 4 ing. Sev eral hundred guest, enjoyed the fol- lowing novel and Interesting pro cam Selections—Kappa Sigma orchestra. “A Sofa Chat"—Gaisty Glee club. Impersonations—Madame Lois San dal) Rag Tag and Bob Tall—The Rum magers. Dance of the Carde—The Bridgettas “Hilda"—Lady Alviida Clark, University with at even club on. members WOMEN OLUBS FOR MONDAY King ¢ rhe King County wil hold the noonday Legintative bill Legislative f Monday, Januar ty ‘federation leratic cafeterta, being ature will be discusne Pub nvited Seattle Culinary Association In © of the first anniver sary of the organization, a smoker aiven by the Be ation now lowt speakers bration free ttle Cu ha January in the large Dutiding, on Monday $:30 p. m. give evening o'clock, in the rooma, Areade bul the Seattle Coun: Amsociatic Presidente of or circles of t city also have t invited j see | Industrial © Mra. M, J. Fobn, | industrial committe Jeration of Wom ranged a tour of |radio manufacturing | kane ave, for M All women Interested are in attend. Take South Seattle ¢ Sunflower Club lub of Se minittes clubs, t e City Fe eK The Bunflower hold its 19th anr of the 62nd | mission of Kannas into the |1611% Fourth ave, on Monda jary at § p.m | munte yal meeting 4 of the anniversary There w beth vocal and instrume Some of the most prom who former will talk, The off yoar 1923 will be ted. Commonwea nent men io | the state, ed in Kan | man ers for the hb Club The Commor tut Boldt's reata jave., Monday, January ‘29, at 6:1 |> m. Mr. W. D 1 jon “Ship Subsid Measure A }made on The | ence. fat ant, 91 nd report will also Hague peace confer be ADDITIONAL OLUBS Shawondasse Club Oard Party ‘The Shawondanne club ts entertaln. ing with @ card party at the Hotel Washington, Friday, February 2, at 2 D. m., for the benefit of a number of Needy families the club in anwi Bridge and whist will be p floor and served in the meazanine be refresh room The committee tn charge includes Mrs, William MoeGregor, chairman Mre. J. L. Megrew, Mra. C. W ndler, Mra, H. D. Hurley, -Mtre W. Scott Rixgs, Mrs. E. B. Stoddard and Mrs, Tyler Thompson. The Shawondasse club ts among | the oldest in the city, and tte mem bership is limited to fifty women, who devote thelr time tn assisting the needy. Seattle Council of Catholic Women The Seattle Council of Catholio “A Double Tragedy"—Funny Furry! Women will hold an open quarterly and Company. A Girl of Lonk Ago—Mademolselie Josepha Burne “The owns Touring Under Dith- cut The Good Sports. “The Glory Hong”—Donna Carlotta Williams end Company. Personal way Meyer left this! of California for where she will Meyer and proceed to Ch morning by cago for | @ visit of six weeks or two months. |Thumday, February 1 Mr. and Mrs. John C. this morning for California, to be away for several months. Mra, John Clark of Fairbanks ar rived last night on the Alameda and left immediately for Sacramento, called there by the serious illness of her father see Mra. Genevieve 8. her mother, Mrs sailed today on th otulu, to be gone . Higgina left | Blethen, with Martha Swadiey, Lurline for Hon- two month, Mian Sallie Hill left today for San Francisco, to be gone indefinitely. eee | Miss Elizabeth Hammons nailed to- day on the Lurline for a visit of six weeks in Honolulu and California Mr. and Mrs. William P, Hoffman Portland, formerly of Seattle have been visiting their Dr. and Mrs, Harvey B, Coch ran, will return Sunday to their home. | eee Mr. and Mr. of who rela Herbert A. Schoen feild wilt Sunday for an ex tended visit in Bustern cities. The will return by way of Southern Cali fornia. ve eee | Mr. H. Matson of San Wrancisco| will arrive the first of the week for & fow days’ vinit. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. B. remove February 1 Colony apartments apartments. Galloway will from the Old to the Victoria eee Mins Lactle next week from in California. Byman will return two weeks’ visit Mrs. C. R. Miller ts leaving next week for a short visit in California. Mra, B. Nudd, who visiting in Chicago and will return in two weeks. Mr. and have been New York Mra. Gilbe left ye they for a Skinner and «mall son for California, where Mre. D. 1. Skinnee terday will join short. visit Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Locke Gardner (Martha White) are being congratulated upon the birth of al son, Raymond Locke, Jr. at Provi-| lence hospital on January 23 eee Mrs. Oswaid Brown and Leland of Bryn Mawr, recently from a three trip Australia Mr. and Mr. F. B. returned months’ 2 to and New Mrs, Ernest Tucker meeting In the Knights of Columbus hall, on Wednesday afternoon, Janu- ary 33, at 2:30. Members and all those Interested are urged to attend. Mr. Dudley Wooten will speak on the “School Question.” Reports from committees and of the work will be given. Tea will be served during the so- clal hour. eee Nina M. Frye Tent No. 12 Nina M. Frye Tent No. 12 tere of Veterans, will celebrate join Mr. | second anniversary, with a noonday|ing a dance Thursday evening, Feb- luncheon in Veterans’ ball, Armory, A Wasiness seasion and luncheon wil] follow. Members asked to be present. eee Woman's Lakewood Civie Improvement Club The child welfare and philan throple department of the Womar Lakewood Civic Improvement club will give a donation party at the Lakewood clubhouse, Tuesday after noon, January 30, at 2 o'clock Clothes, non-perishable food silver donations will be gladly re cetved. Donations will be used to ald needy families tn the community. eee Amateur Press Club ‘The Seattle Amatour Preas club will celebrate ite twentieth anniver sary, on February 3, with a banquet The committee on arrangements con. sists of Roy Erford, Mrs. 8. H. Suse man and Miss Lenora Pearl Brace. Poa aa Alpha Club Alpha club will meet Thu February 1, with Mra. BE. J. Brown, 1415 EB. Thom st. Luncheon will be werved at 12:30 o'clock, Caleidh Club The Caleidh club will meet Tues day, January 30, at 2 p. m, at 2 p. with Mre. J. KE. McReynolds, 6409 Merid. fan ave ‘sday, Pacific Northwest Products Committee Pacifico Northwest Products com mittee of the Chamber of Commerce has appointed Miss Nell Rawson to act as chairman at the Northwest Products exhibition, held annually at the n Marche, February 6 to Feb: ruary 17. The following ladies will serve on Miss Rawson's committee Mrs. H. 8. Shaw, Mra Mrs. R . White, Mrs. ker, Mra. C. 8. Berry, Guy. Mrs. 8, Peterson and Mrs. M. A Wilkins will serve as the hostess’ booth on Mo ruary 6. Tho opening ¢ Chamber of Commerce . . Native Daughters of Washington Princes: No, 2, N D. W., will hold their regular month ly meeting tn thelr club rooms at the Y. W. ©. A, at 8 o'clock Friday ev ing, February 2. All members ars invited to attend. Coterie Clb The Coterie club will meet at the University Way club, 4550 Univer. Friday, February 2, at 2:15 The program will consist events; "City Government Mra, ¥ J. Soules; “Form of Government” and “City Finances,’ by Mra. W. BE. Barnhart ‘The executive committee will moot Claude Bar Mra. A. K y, Feb- y 1g to be ay. Angeline parlor nity way. ™. current by Daugh- | and Andrew Dow, | hostesses at | of CLUB music od at J, Smit The anwint A, Fow Nofsinger and Mra The W Philom of Mra home th 1, at M Mra by Miss W Black, w 1B Ure pl Kathr anied by Miss Laila Mins © give never lections; v Min Hamiltor Abernathy ® acho nt a entitied, ” t t# and executive board Mra accom Snowder act playlet The pre of the Moderated Mre Charles Somers and fe at the urn bsorve Washington's Wedding Day Rainier Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will observe the wedding day of George and| Martha Washington, which officially | in January 17, on Tuesday afternoon, | February @ ‘The celebration will take the form of a card party and will be given at) |the Hotel Gowman at 2 o'clock. The committee tn charge ts compomd of Mra Howard Mallard, chairman; Mre. BE. B. Hussey, hospitality; Mre. N. E. Davis, tickets; Mra. J. L. Colby, prizes, and Mra. J. F. Wagner, pub | leity, wh Alpha Thimble Club Alpha Thimble club w hold an all-day seanion at the home of Mra. | Nora Clough, 919 N. 36th ave., Fri- y, February 2. Members pleas at | tend. j eee } Whittier Heights Social Club | Whittier Heights Social club ts giv | ruary 1, at Greenwood hall, 83rd and | Greenwood ave. All welcome. eee Decorations for Annual PT. A. Luncheon Decorations for the annual lunch- qon of the Parent-Teachers’ associa to be given at the Masonic temple, February at 12:30 o'clock, | will be developed with spring Mowe ra) jin the club colors—blue and yellow | These will be made by groups of | girls im the seventh and eighth/ grades tn the Seattle schools. Indt-| vidual flower favors of yellow and| blue crocus blossoms are being made by of Columbia, Frantz Coe, Colman and B. F. Day schools, the direction of teachers on | the decoration committee—Miss Cora | Bergtold, Miss Lena Miss Long and Misa Tressa Middle- under Kreamer Agnes | ton The | xchoot, | trade classes at the Mercer under the supervision of Miss Elizabeth Fowler, are designing the | rations, which will be arranged |down the length of the table. The committee tn charge Miss Victoria Mclean, Miss Lena Kreamer, Miss Agnas Long, Miss Cora Bergtold, Miss Tressa Middle |ton, Miss Ilizabeth Fowler and Misa Frances Yeoman, chairman eee includes Seattle Lodge No, 7 Seattle Lodge No. 7, D. H. P. A will hold its next rerular meeting tn ergreen hall, 1409 Ninth ave, sday evening, January 30, at 7:45 A progressive whist party will the business session at 9| Members and friends welcome. eee pater POT. A. PWT. A. will a silver tea Tuesday, from 2 to 4 o'clock, at Ruffner’s home W. All mothers Rainier Chapter, D. A. BR. Mrs. Tom Mesdag will entertain | the members of Rainier chapter, D. }A. R, at her residence, 618 W Highland drive, Tuesday after | noon, January. 2 2 o'clock Gen. George Washington Circle | On Tuesday, January 30, Mrs, Horton give a luncheon and Jcard party at her he 9 N. 26th st., Wallingford for the benefit of Gen, George Washington cirele, Ladies of the G. A. R. Every one welcome ncheon at 12 noon Cards at 2 p.m see MeDonald PLT, A A “surprise” card party will be the T. A. MeDonald Par ent-Teacher association, on Februar 2 at th of Mra, R. ¢ 4654 Latona ave, Those expecting | to attend are asked to notify ars. Bert Oliver, Melrose 0603. vr p.m. follow p.m. | w | Webster with Ke. entertain January Mrs. € nd ave, invite on will | given by hon wry SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1923 Campfire News, Notes and Gossip 2 Mr 6 Campfire Bring in Your Boots | other groups. On February All Campfire ¢ Pope ae » have #igned fa... rida. be the speak A program w to necompan Let us get other engage ng open for national executive gether and nent » visit of th You Are Invited The Can-Wi-Ta ¢ fire of island with the By ng a chicker aturday, Januar Mercer sare nervy: rin the Guild hall, 27. The tickets and children will leave 10 to the ip at 10:45. all. There orchestra raid, Come An invitat all guardians, Camp. y Scouts and friends the attend Campa, Wasi Rude umber Satur. from ne esohi park @ and the return t # not with and. he chicken din dancing 1 see for yourself. on ning Board Meeting to Be Held roe f e . Mine Hrown Stewart P. executi Mr, Ronald fiwid executive, and a n guardians. When 620 or 6:20, Valentine Hox Social for February 10 idy and come with Ng wchi park we won't of the Weeate 4 at Lehoqua, order changed, ‘The candi Anne Hansor Meina Rogers, vice pres’ nes Withe pecrotary: treasurer; Winnifred leader, and Peggy 6 dignified, retiring ident, Jean Hi, reached rather moniourly across the cirele shook hands with her much to the amusement assembled Wecatos. with off, the new prest dent should fee! stimulated to launch ign for funds, promptness The united support of the > plat to make this year’s cal endar ¢ more successful than last. Weeato is supporting Jean Tul, Meina Rogers and Winnifred Herrick in @ vigorous drive for “Evreygiril” subscription: A won dertul trip to the ‘ocean awaits the | most enm getic representative. 100 per! As the long-hoped-for trip to Kee keeps a health|chelus grows nearer and that final thrift chart, attends | paym grows farther away, many meetings, is # casting their breads upon the waters, hoping it will come hack sponge cake before February 2. The second law of Campfire, “give serv “is nurely being fulfilled to the see that |letter. Plans for circus to be given represents at next month are in the hands of guardians’ meeting the seo iileen Kinnane, chairman, who has ond Thursday of h month at 726) just been taken into the group. Al at Lohequa. (The next meeting will Seattle Campfire Giris are to be in be February §.) Every peppy Camp. | vited to the circus. fire Girl visits Lohequa at least once! The iast mecting the gtris had & month. In this way she gets new | they all contributed to the little Aus ideas for craft work, service, ete. \trian shoe at Lehoqua. Every good Campfire Girl subscribes | Everyone is working for April if and reads Everygirl's and The Torch. | coming, and Miss Ruth Brown is She takes an active interest in theltaving the “cream” of work tuned firma advertising in both magazines, |into the big conference in New York. and urges her parents to patronize |win Wecato's work be there? Well, them, too. Every live group has ® | rather. liv scribe who attends monthly) meetings the second Saturday in each month at Lohequa, 4189 Arcade building. (Next meeting Saturday, February 10, at 10 o'clock.) Mr. Lester F, Scott, National Execu- tive, to Visit Seattle Leas than four years ago Mr. Les ter F. Scott, national executive of the Campfire Girls, visited Seattle, At that time there were less than 100 giris in scattered groups, many not knowing of the existence of the At the last meet which was } 8, the old place to the ted were nd the eit February ar er Jenuary for Saturd -_ at Lobequa, 4169 as ding. ou ever heard of a box ask Ag Kini ir spoon, ne had nong age scribe. party ts th her an a guest a Girl taining supper t a Campfire vigoro' samor the without the door M “i the Seattle fortu thdsy fund, the gift mpfire those less f the Girls to ven ohequa says R. 8. V. P. (Elliott f ye be a member of th Guardians are Invited De t Campfire ft. keeps a Campfire dent in at you know that Gir every mt more satisfac more, we harder, with more and gets more out of life? All good school daughter nome, hik aye abandon, her, ‘ampfire grou them the A second course in budgeting the family income will be started Thurs: day, F ruary 16. at the Puget | Bound vings & Loan association Junder the direction of Miss Effie Raitt, professor of bome economics of the University of Washington | Either morning or afternoon courses will be given, or both, if there is (sufficient registration. As befora the course will be held in the com mittes room. Following is an out line 1—The family income: How to estimate and divide it mple household accounts. 2—The food fe the family: Essentials in the diet. Selection of food on basis of cost, health and enjoyment. 3—The clothing budget | Planning the wardrobe, Propor tion of income necessary for hy: gienic living, for comfort, and te Quarante Club The Quarante club will moet with Mra. G Foster, 2715 49th st., on | Tuesday evening, Febroary 6. De bate, “Resolved, That Money Is the Emblem of Success eee First Hill Guild First Hill guild of the Orthopedic hospital has re-elected the following officers: Mrs. Fred T. Fischer, pres} maintain social standards. ident; Mrs, A. L. Hawley, vice pres. | 4—Housing ident; Mrs. A. K. Fisken, secretary,| I n, and Mra. William McEwan, treas- urer. equipment, furnishing, jence, care. Relation te total expenditure 5—Operation expenses. Community utilities, light, heat, telephone, service, insurance, Pro. portion of expenditure necessary. 6—Advancement Culture need. come availabie, upon family ness, conve Hawthorne P.-T. A. Hawthorne Parent-Teacher elation will meet Thursday, ary 1, at 230 p. m. at the school. Mr. Roy Lipscomb will speak. The} school orchestra will furnish music, while a group of pupils will present) @ play. i | asso: | Febru | Margin of in Effect of choice welfare and happl —The first choice of eight generations Baker's Chocolate (PREMIUM Noe. !) 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