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GE 10 Seattle Society a4 Valentine Dance at Golf Ciub; Interlaken Guild's for Benefit of dic Hospital. Beattie Golf and Country clud ® has cards out for a valentine ance on Saturday evening, Febru- ‘ere Paangw) oUNUEWA [woods he affair, Beennes for the aftair, s and Patronesses ed patrons and patronmwes are 3 c today for the Valentine anes Interlaken guild is giving evening, February 10, at } Seattle Yacht club for the bene of the Children's Orthopedic hos hey include Mr. and Mra. P, J iron, Mr, and Mrs. Francis R. Mr. and Mrs, James B. Dar. fr. and Mrs. John E. Boyer, Mre. G. M. Freeman, Mr. Hugh A. Baird, Mr, and NN. Hamill, Mr. and Mrs “Knight, Mr. and Mrs, F. 1. wom, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Sea. ra. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Porter, Sand Mrs. Alvin Schwager, Mr William Waddington, Mr. J..N. Wilson and Mr. and J. Wettrick. Mrs, G. 8. Rich ts chairman of | Committee on arrangements asnisted by Mrs. B. bel. oR. 8. Ling, Mrs. H.C. Mc Mrs. C. C. Tenney and ,H. Wells. may be obtained from Capitol 4495, Frederick Bausman will en- in with a bridge party at her @ Friday afternoon. February 9 nor of Mrs. Charles Banks, of Conn. the guests of her Mr. and Mrs. Alexander nd for Miss Alice Gustin, of who is visiting her sister, ander McEwan. 1 and Handkerchief ating Miss Leura Par “Whose engagement to Mr. ‘Dempsey was announced re- ‘Mrs. Henry Broderick is en- un with a tea and handker- if shower at her home on Wed- : afternoon, February 14. ds Issued for Tea Arthur Ralph Tyson and her Miss Vivian Tyson, have B out for a tea at their home, ave. N,, on Saturday after- u at the urns will be ‘Mason, Mrs. Stokes, wife Murray Stokes of the U. tieut; Mrs. Frank Car. ‘Mrs. E. W. Flohr. i¢ Carol Tyson, Miss Doreen i, Miss Louise Overbeck, Miss and Mrs. Nan Find- re will assist. mer and Dance ‘Mrs. William T. Laube sh at a dinner of twelve fi at their home on Tuesday ‘Im honor of Mr. and Mrs. igh, of Japan. thirty additional later to dance. e Party for y Club ellesley club will entertain bridge party Saturday after- 10, at the home of Hall White, 936 11th the benefit of the Welles- guests oe ip N. for ollowing group of songs will during the atternoon by | Helen Addy, with Miss Kath- eto 2 the pian Le Coeur ‘With a Song” ..Laforge ie" . .Dalcroze Ward Steven may be made with Gearhart, Beacon 2628. at Bridge Tea i on Gray is entertain- ‘@ bridge tea at her apart- lan Court next Wednes- Three tables will be d additional guests have d for the tea hour. Pea es Club Members . Long entertained the her bridge luncheon club @ on Monday afternoon. FEBRUARY 3— aA Semen fe bare vate view . exhibit. fe “and Mra. David C. Hall to have evening In honor of Me. Howard Woolkten and and Mrs. George Unthrey, DAY, FEBRUARY 4— and Mrs. Dietrich Sehmitz to at dinner for Mr. and twilight musteale at Wom- ‘University club, for members ‘Y, FEBRUARY 5 find Mra, Burke's dinner ana a party ‘to honor Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Mill Fergusyn, ¥, FEBRUARY 6 Lathene Claremont Gilman's ‘Sunset club trom’4 to in compliment to ‘her ter, Mrs. Fordham Baacete bal. Phebe Nell Tidmarsh's in- fe compliment te tton Cainer met father! : 6, ©, J. David's luncheon to com- ‘Mrs. Lawrence Ivex, ESDAY, FEBRUARY 7— mah Jongg tea at Wom- ralty club at 2 o'clock, ‘McKwan Tomking in with an informal bri Himenting Miss Catherine lub, ince at the ity club aud- of Crapettlalsg ite sity Wive ub to gi en~ ‘dance and card party Kt tho sity Men's club, on the univer- campus, DAY, FEBRUARY 11— W. W. Hamilton to have Val- 5 ine bridge tea at her hom: TURDAY, ¥EBRUARY 17. of Washingtor at the Masonic the College et ty da ‘a Univernt junior ‘Temple. * | jand Mrs. Ira Hinckley.—Por THE SEA TTLE STAR 1a 4 WOMEN’S CLUBS _ | Martha Ann and Jane are the attractive daughters of Mr. trait by Grady. Dinner for Hutesons Complimenting Mr. and Mra. Traf- ford Huteson, who leave this month for travel abroad, Mr. and Mra. |James Macfarlane will entertain with @ small dinner at their he on next Wednesday evening Washington’, Banquet General Shields’ Assembly of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus will give a Washington's birthday banquet at the Rainier club on Thursday evening, February 22. Mayor Edwin J. Brown and rep- resentatives of the army and navy will attend the affair, which will be a notable patriotic and social event. Brevity as well as brilliance. will characterize responses to made by prominent orators of the state. The patroneas list include: Mra. J. D. Farrell, Mrs. George N. McLoughlin, Mrs. John N. Jack- son, Mrs. Daniel Buckley, Mrs. John T. Heffernan, Mrs. Joseph Cronin, Mrs. George B. Gemmill, ‘Mrs, Stephen V. Carey, Mra. Grover Desmond, Mrs. Frank McDermott, {Mrs. E. C. Burke, Mrs. Walter J. Ward, Mrs. J. P. Gleason, Mrs. Frank M. Carroll, Mrs. Thomas J. Gorman, Mra. Laurence 8, Booth, Mrs. P. J. McHugh, Mrs. John Buckley, Mra, W. W. Conner, Mrs. 5. C. Ford, Mra, Edward J. Des- Camp, Mra, Wm, F. Finn, Mra. J. W. Hughes, Mra. 8. A. Keenan Mrs, Maurice D. Leehey, Mra. A. E. Prickett, Mrs. Charles E. Peabod: Mrs. Napoleon Campbell, Mrs. |James H. Kane, Mrs. J. E. Gal jbraith, Mrs, P. A. Heney, Mrs. William Shannon, Mrs. M. J. Con- jnell, Mrs. M. J. Beezer, Mra. Geo. W. Rourke, Mra. F. X. McLellan and Mrs. Arthur Gerbel. Bridge Lunch : s Birthday eon to Honor Mrs. Hart Complimenting Mrs. Vivian Strong Hart, Mra, John Wettrick will be hostess at a bridge luncheon for twenty-four at her home on Thurs day, February eee Guild to Have Bridge Tea A bridge tea will be given by Den- ny-Fubrman guild of the Orthopedic hospital, on Thursday afternoon, | February 8, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. L. L. Stephens, $04 Hamlin ist, Members are asked to attend and bring a friend. oe ‘Attractive Program The Mothers’ club of Pi Beta Phi Sorority entertained with an at tractive tea this afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. 0, Ehrlich, when the following delightful program was given: 1 Plano, “Perpetual Motion’’...Yon Weber Misa Eillzabeth Child, ul Vou (a) “Harlequin” ..... Wilfred Band (b) “The Morning Wind” ron (0) “Hay Fields and Buttertiten",.. nase v4. Toreom del lego (4) “rendu aes Lae Bilenu Mra, Philip Macride Misa Leone Langdon at the plano Violin, “Itomance’ Mina Mrs. Charles Harm at -iBivendaen a 1 the plano Vv Plano, “Valne” in H Minor. Misa llzabeth Chil Vocal (a) “Bong of the Open’, «) ita Nient (eo) “starry Nie (a) “Holliday” John Prindle Boot Mra. MM. Hemlone Mine Langdon at the plano . Luncheon Club ‘The Mount Baker Park Luncheon club Js entertaining with a 1 o'clock luncheon, followed by bridge, at the clubhouse, on Wednesday afternoon, February 7, ‘The hostesses Include; Mra, H, Ly | Koetter, Mrs, A. MH. Kellogg, Mri Herbert Kippen, Mre, Daniel 8, Kin: ney. toasts | Twilight Musicale Sunday Afternoon Mrs. J. Russell Hodge Harry C. Hartman will hostesnes at the twilight musicale the Women’s University club’ will give in the drawing room at the club on Sunday afternoon, February 4, Mra, Philip Dougias Macbride has arranged the following interesting program, which will be presented at 4 o'clock: | Mra the and 3 be 1 chi gee RN ss Nargel Rachmasonlt Nesknon, Wel C (direction of cox folin obbifgato, Theadore Tur- Livurance Turner). ; Land Mra, Harry’ Ktep m Bor Mist Irewe Rodgers at the plano i Night” (Obbligato, Mr, Plano- “Improv “Hungae! Piano Group— Teare of Minort "A Night Song”, “A” Dewasn Etude In D Mun Calendar fo Tea Shop Broadway Guild will be in charge of the service at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Monday, with Mrs, Donnell Fisher as hostess, assisted by Mra. Homer Dudley, Mrs. Robert McCiel- land, Mrs, Ross Hibler, Mra. George A. Kribe, Mra. Walter W. French, Mrs. Corwin Eberting, Mrs, W. D } Albright, Mrs. F. 8. Fuller, Mra. Earl De Moes, Miss Mary Maxwell, Miss Karla and Miss Claire Stolten- berg. Tuesday, First Hill Guild, Mra. Guy. Chapin, hostess; Wednesday, Uni- versity Guild, Mrs, William H. Mo Culloch, hostess; ‘Thursday, Queen | Anne Hill Guild, Mrs. Alvin H, Han- kins, hostess; Friday, Mount Baker Park Gitld, Mrs. Thornas M. Gamblo, hostess; Saturday, Renton Hill Guild, Mra, Willlam D, Preeman, hostess, Orthopedic Hospital Holds Annual eetiing ‘The Children's Orthopedic Hospitid Frdrars sacdowat r Orthopedic |son’s auditorium. Mrs. Alexander Scott Bullitt was elected to member- ship on the board of trustees, to take the place made vacant by her mother, | Mrs, C. D, Stimson, who is in Call~ fornia. Those re-elected to serve on | the board are Mra. C. R, Collina, Mrs, | F. E. Case, Mra. M. A. Gottstein, Mra. J.C, McMillan, Mrs. John H, Powell, Mrs. Howard D, Taylor and Mrs, H. | F. Ostrander. | The treasurer reported the operat- ing expenses of tho hospital for the year ending January 31, 1922, were | $43,000, ‘The report showed that dues ‘from membership during the yeur | amounted to $17,826; that the endow- ment fund has reached $113,000, and that the hospital has 103 “named beds" and ten “endowed” beds, the receipts from theve beds bringing in | $25,928 last year, ‘One thousand three hundred and seven pationts were treated Inst year at the hospital, and of this num: lber, 721 wore trom King county, | Eighty-four per cent of all the trect- ments given at the hospital during the year were charity work. Gen- eral donationy during tho year | amounted to $11,262. Dr, Caspar W, Sharples, chairman of the hospital staff, gave an illus- trated lecture on Orthopedic cases, Kansas Women's Club ‘The Kansas Women's club will meet with Mra, Luey Cowley, #825 Aurora ave,, Friday, February 9, at 12:20, for luncheon. Mrs, 1H. 3, Can. edy, Mra. J. Clerf and Mra, H, A, Cone will assist, ‘Telophone Metros 1661, association held it# annual meeting! Friday morning at Frederick & Nel-! CLUBS FOR MONDAY Chu Age Will be hobte > the ne Philomus olub at her Monk W, I ing ti A wy Ww will be read by Mr uino & pape Great Lakes," rich, Mrs tribute a viol embers of home, 4308 February Swarthout vil Bagley ave. on ee be the asnist y ch “Chicax Mra. J Willette mple De Hirsch Down South’ and the H. Diet by Joanie . Auxiliary to 'T ‘The Ladin’ auxitiary to Temp! Hirsch will hold a fy oting Monday, February 5, at 8 p. m,, in the vestry rooms at the ple, Boar g at 1:30, at 604 1th ave. De a nit-teacher . Magnolia Bluff Improvement Club The Magnolia Bluff Improvement club will meet Monday, Feoruary 6 at 8p. m, dyke ave, and Newton wt, Mr, H. K Vun, chief probation officer, will npeak on th nibility of Men and Women as Parents." Residents of the community are invited Women of Mooseheart Legion Women of Mooseheart Legion wil ntertain with a ¢ evening, February 6, at the home of | Mrs. Rina Dodge, #31 W. 63d at. | 8 o'clock, Women’s King County Republican Club J Rhea Whitehead will speak before the Women's King County Re publican club at the noonday lunch eon, Monday, February 6, at Meves cafeterta, Continuing the line of study adopt ed by the club, Judge Whitehead will take for her subject "State Constitu tions This will be the second series of educational talks furnished by the club, to enable the people to under stand our state government in legis lative work. M. William Ls x Baird will have charge of the musical program sae Myrtle Chapter, No. 48, 0. E. Myrtle chapter, No, 48, 0. E. entertain Mrs. Minnie Miller, | grand matron of the state of Wash ington, ©. E. 8, Monday evening, February 5, in the Corinthian room, Masonic temple, Initiation ceremo: nies will be conducted 8 Alpha Phi Alumnae Alpha Phi alumnae will meet at the Alpha Phi sorority house on Monday evening, February 5, at 7:30 lock. Reservations for dinner at 6 o'clock may"be made by calling Kenwood 1092 Prairie Rose Club Prairie Rose club will be en ined at the home of Mra. Robert 15th ave. N. E, on Mon ebruary 5 at 2 p.m oid Flora B. Bateman L, L. 0. L. No, 148 Flora E. Bateman, L. L. 0, L. No 148, will hold its regular meeting in the I. O. G. T. hall, 1th ave. and Virginia st., Monday, February 5, at Spm ‘The High School P-T, A. Conference The High School Association conference will have its regular meeting Monday, February 5, at 4p. m., In the Chamber of Com- merce asnembly rooms, ninth floor, Arctic building, Third and Cherry. eee Seattle Woman's Club The Se Woman's club will hold its monthly meeting Monday, February 5, at the Federated club. house, The board will meet at 1:20 D. m. sharp. attend the open meeting at when Mra. Charles F, give an address on “China.” Violin xolon will be given by Mise Loma Roterts, who will play “The Old Re. frain,” by Krelsler, and Mise Bar bara Escdach will play “Le Meno. trier.” by Wientawsky. Pupiln of Pp. m., Hubbard will companists. oe King County Legislative Federation All persona interested in the edu cationa) bill are invited to attend the bills committee of the King County Legisiative Federation on Monday, February 6th, in the private dining room of the Y. W. C. A. cafeteria. Dr. Henry Suzzallo, president of the state university, will give a talk ‘on this bill at 1 o'clock. At 2p, m. the regular meeting of the federa- tion will be held on the scond floor of the ¥. WC. A, Speakers have |been secured to discuss other mat- ters pertaining to the university, Visitors welconw, eae ADDITIONAL CLUBS Woman's Century Club The French department of the jWoman’s Century club will meet Monday, February 5, at the Hotel Washington at 10 a, m. The art de- partment will meet at 2 p, m, at the home of Mrs. J. N, Shaw, 1226 ‘Twenty-Second ave. N, The program will be in charge of Mrs. George G. Altnow, assisted by Mra, Almon Al len, and Mrs. Philip Tworoger. This | program completes the study of the jAmerican artists who reside abrond, | It will bo illustrated by stereopticon views, The child study department wilt meet Wednesday, February 7, at 2 p. m., with Mrs, R. H. Lounsbury, 617 Malden ave, Dr, Curtis P. Wit: Hams will speak on “Imagination in Childhood: Tho Uterature and travel depart: ment meets Friday, February 9, at 11 a, m. at the Y. W. C. AL Mra, |J. W. Blackwell will lead the discus: [sion on “The Natural Resources of China.” “Reforestation and Hydraulic j Engineering,” by Mrs. Adolph Net |ton, The Americanization depart. ment will meet at the ¥, W. 0. A. At 1220 o'clock. ‘The regular meeting will take place at the Y.W. ©. Avat 2 p.m. ‘The business meeting will be followed b a lecture on “A Day With Lincoln, by Prof. Clarke P, Binfott of the University of Washington, Mra, John Joseph Sullivan will contribute two vocal numbers, “Spring Voloes,"* by John Strauss and “I Know a Lovely Garden," by Guy D, Hardelot, William MeKinley Circle No. 11 ‘William McKinley circle No, 11, Ladies of the G. A. R., will nerve & home-cooked dinner at 12 o'clock on Wednesday, February 7, in Vote erans’ hall, Armory, to which the public iy Invited. Circle meeting at 2pm. Whist at AMMAR at the cbureh on Thorn: | 1 party Monday | arent-Teacher | Guests are invited to| the Cornish school will be the ac-| noonday meeting held by the state | Hroud) roadway PT, A February 6, at Mre ay POT. A with meet 2:16 p William H Aanembly at the Mey ring will addrens ¢ on Thrift ts Literary Chub Heights Literary elut yeot at the home of Mra, Am Brindly, 916 W. Garfield February 6, at 2 p.m. Heview No, 8 No, 4, W. B. Maccabees, will meet in W. hall, 1409 Ninth February &, at 8p, m. ford Circle of the Firat Presbytirian church will meet at the |home of Mra. John G. Corbett, 4406 | Second ave, N. n Wednesday | February 7, Su The ‘Tuesday Seattle Seattle Review of the JA. 0. 1 | ‘Thuraday | Warren Avenue PT. A Warren Avenue PT, A. will meet Thursday, February §, at 3 p.m. Mra, RF. Marwood will speak on “What Clubs Can Do for Child We fare." Refreshments and a soctal hour will follow tee england Di néral ¢ Waahis of the G. A. R, will New England dinner at the ry Tuesday, February 6, at An entertainment and cards will follow the New Ladi elrele, give Arn luncheon, . Ballard W Ballard W. Mra. H. E. at, Friday c T t. l The with An r P. The program will be tn of Mra, 8, Rich, Subject, “Christian Citizenship." net Ww. uary Allah Chapter, No, 165 Allah chapter, No. 165 taining with d party at hall's cafe ond ave. 4 ison nt., Tuesday evening, F }14, at 8:15 o'clock, astern | Masons and friends invite nearby’ Queen Anne High Sehool PT, A Queen Anne High Behool PT. A | will moet in the library of the #choo! | Wednesday, February 7, at 2 p. There will be a short business new |wion, after which Mr. E. H. Moor, | vice-principal of the school, will talk jon loving Pictures,” and there will |be a moving picture show in the assembly room, Mra. R. 8. Denny Mra. L. F. Chester, Mra, W. C. Lip. pincott, Mrs. E. 8. Travis, Mra. 0. Bergiand, Mra. J. W. Scully and | Mrs. Harry Stryker will be the bost-/| ennes. | | | Seattle CI A bridg tion of t [Abraham the pter, D. ALR luncheon ‘in commemora birthday anniversary of Lincoln will be given by! members of Seattle chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu thor the home of Mra. 8. F. Rath. 218 14th ave. N,, on Wednes day afternoon, F mn ty |bies will be in p . Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A. R. The regular monthly meeting of Lady Stirling chapter, D. A, R., will be held Tuesday, February 6, at the Y. W. C. A, promptly at 1:30 p, m. Board meeting at 1 p.m. Election of delegates to state and national con ferences. Mra, Ella M. Lester and Mra, William H. Yonkers, hostesses. Women's Tuesday Club The Women's Tuesday club wil? meet with Mra R Moritz, 4706 Zist ave, N. E. on Tuesday, February 6. Luncheon at 13:20 o'clock eee Lakewood Club The Woman's Lakewood Improve ment club will hold its regular meet ing on Tuesda February 6, at 2 p.m. in the Lakewood clubhouse. A speaker has been provided for the afternoon. bun, Woman's Improvement Quarante Club The Quarante club will meet with Mrs. G. F. Foster, 2715 49th at., on Tuesday evening. February 6. De-| bate, “Resolved, That Money In the |Embiem of Succes see West Seattle Review | West Seattle review W. B. A, of| the Maccabeen will meet at Car- |penter’s hall, 4441 California ave. Wednesday, February 7, at 7:30 p. m. Installation of officers, Mem- bers urged to attend, eee Ladies’ Lyric Choral Club The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will give its large concert Tuenday even: jing, February 13, at 8 p. m,, in the main auditorium of the First Pres- byterian church. on Seattle Counell Pot, A. The motion picture and visual ed-| ucation committee of Seattle coun-! cil of PT, A. will meet in the school board room in the Central building, Tuesday, February 6, at 10:30 a.m. Mr, D. H. Painter of the commu- nity service, will speak on “Film| Reviewing,” and Mr. L, ©, Luken will give the 1 point of film revi West Stattle American Legion Dance The West Seattle American Le- gion auxiliary will give a benefit dance on Friday evening, February | 48, In the Masonic temple, 2624 Call. fornia ave, wink. sae Will Observe Washington's Wedding Day Rainier Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will observe | tho wedding day of George and! Martha Washington, which officially {n January 17, on Tuesday afternoon, February 6. bi theater man's view: Personal Mrs vey J Wallac Ho Fettor Hole oa ving in the Kast nd Mra. Ali Monday for erking return ha’ trip t William D. Thur the Min and Mrs Erma Mild: r Farrar Bauer Wednesday for they will sail Februar from where 23, on for until May Veneauel York. They thru the canal New will be away Walter B Mr eft r Mra Santa two months’ rge W, Mahoney mother, ts going Francisco with them. and Mra, Sol Frie noved from their hon the Hotel Washington, to for a short time before going California Ward and today fo vinit Mrs far w Mr have Mr, and Mrs (Mary Delafield) ai atulations upon daughter, February tah hospital Im Wins recniving birth the of Swed Mra are being felicitated of a won (i i Swedinh on Mr, an Henry 4 upon th Ju birth the ary Hammond), at hospital February Men. y I from ( x weeks F. W. Alguire anoth te Rr time Hor A Ryan returned Mon. where vieiting her in Low Mrn Bhe Ana y and Mrs. Sunday vinit will leave this York and will retu out March oe H. Fairbanks, of t# viniting his mother, Fairbanks. and Mra, John left Thursday where they will Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Rees Eilis, who have been spending some time visiting in the East, will re turn about February 15 8. for Dulmage leaving: Portland for a tow 4 D, Winch for Ne cltien, forn . Mrs evening other by a Eastern way of Major Low A Mra, C. Mr. wi for California, make thelr home. and La Gloria Social Club | Gloria Soctal club will meet ay, February 7, atthe home M. Steinhauer, 4457 Whit-| Eco | la Wedne af Mra than ave. jarmony Homestead No, 1743 Harmony Homestead No, 1743, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will hold a big claws adoption at the Moone hall, Eighth and Union st, on Tuesday evening, February | 6, A large attendance is expected from Tacoma, Renton and Ballard. The Men's d team, from Ta-! coma, will add to the evening's at- traction. Custer Camp No, 1 Custer camp No. 1, Sons of Vet- erans, and Custer auxiliary No. 4 will meet Tuesday ary 6, at 720 o'clock, hall, Armory. Reciprocity Day The North End Progressive club will entertain in honor of the presi- dent and executive board of the Se attle Federation of Women's clubs Tuesday, February 6, at 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. J. EB. Austin, 2218 N, fist st. Take car No, 18 or 22,| on Third ave., and get off at N. 4ist st, Walk three blocks east. A splen- id musical program has been pre: pared by the social chairman, Mrs. W. A. Sloan. see Fremont Division, W. C. T. U. The Fremont division of the W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday, February 6, at 10:30 a. m., at the home of Mrs. Dawa, 1808 N. 40th at, Subject, | Scientific Temperance Instruction. Mrs. Lillie Manney, state superin- tendent of 8. T. I., and Mrs. H. O, Stone, president of the Lincoln Par-| ent-Teachers’ association, will speak, | Bring your own lunch, cee Thursday Progress Club Tho Thursday Progress club will meet with Mrs. T. H. Ketchum, 6710 18th ave, N. E., Thursday, February | 8, at 10 a. m, in Veterans’ | Aspasia Club Mrs. M. 8. ‘Tweed will entertain the Aspasia club Tuesday, February | 6, at 1 o'clock, at her home, 727 Ra: | venna bivd. The program for the afternoon will be a review of “Riders to the Sea,” by Mra. Victor Zednick, and paper on “Present Day Act: resves," by Mrs, Guy Kirkpatrick, ea ere Seattle Lodge No, 7 Seattle lodge No. 7, D. H. P. Ay will hold its next regular business meeting Tuesday, February 6, at 8 p.m. in Evergreen hall, 1409 Ninth ave. Members urged to attend. Initiation, program and refresh. ments. The new president of No. 7 was installed at the last meeting. West Woodland Pre-School Circle West Woodland Pre-School circle meets at the school auditorium on Wednesday, February.7, at 245 p.m, An interesting lecture will be given by Miss Reynolds on. “Pre-School Education.” ‘The Missex Katherin Volker and Mabel Lowrie will care for the children in the kindergarten during the meeting. All members fnd thoso interested are urged to attend. eae West Queen Anne PT, A. ‘The celebration will take the form of a card party and will be given at the Hotel Gowman at 2 o'clock, The committeo in charge 1s composed ot Mra, Howard. Ballard, chairman; Mrs, B, B, Hussey, hoxpitality; Mra, N. B. Davis, tickets, Bast 7692; Mrs, J. In Colby, prizes, and Mra. J, EF.) Wagner, publicity. aire a's Alki Cleele Ald circle of the Fruit and Mower Mission Will meet with Mrs, Alexan: dor Melster, 4004 Beach drive, Tues day afternoon, ‘ebruary 6, at 1 o'clock, siete Dickens Fellowship Tho Dickens’ Fetlowship's regular meeting will be held ‘Thursday evening, February 8th, in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, Vins itors are asked to telephone the Followship secretary regarding the anniversary dinner, February 7th, ‘The following instructive and en- tertaining program has heen ar ranged for the West Queen Anne Parent-Teacher association, in the community room of the school, Thursday evening, February 8, at :80 o'clock, Orchostra selections by the West Queen Anne orchestra; “The due cational System in the Seattle Schools,” Supt, 'T. R. Cole; “Intwlli. ence Tests and Grading,” Principal David Patten; “How the Parent: ‘Toacher Association Circles. May. Work Hand in Hand," Mra, A. G. Groonstreet, president of Senttly council; plano selections, Prof, James Hamilton Howe, 'The hospitality committee for the evening Includes. Mr, and Mrs, Owing D. Colvin, Mr, and Mrs, Davis Patton, Mr, and Mrs, George Rum: mens, Mr. and Mra, Cliffon’ G, Mor: rison and Mr, and Mrs. Charles 8. Wills, lc evening, Febru-| SATUR Campfire News, Notes arge of reno Nee ardianship the chee up fk Holiday group, un Mins Lowaha dianship of srs Wohalo Ack Ta Mr Leekley. very new Campfire Girls, un Hanship of Miss Winifred ind Miss Jeannette Johnson, Ke under guar Craft guardian: The p of Herrick are taking Junior Cottage No. Every Campfire group should plan wervice for camp, t be purchasing a mew row to beautify ln am the ne definite whether bout ting shrubs dish to pls hemming group under Soins h the tennin court. Re ring comes th ft In none too early to start summer plans. A weekend trip to camp will be held February 24, All groups in: terented in going work re asked to register at Lohequa at camp, firefly 1 read! basketball whe wel or into court the nember that days fly and Iping put to camp to once. Campfire Girly to Participate Washington Birthday Celebrat Campfire Gi r ticipa ton wt in a ceremonial tue on the u at 11 o'clock. wear middies and Campfire A hike will follow the « It will be led by Mins mons and Miss Brown, Girls usked to take food to cook out doors, & cup and spoon and 6 cents for n hot drink, The hikets will be back to their homes by 6 o'clock. Mr. Lester F, Scott Visits Seattle Mr. Lester F. Scott, national executive of the Campfire Girls, ar in Seattle Friday, February 2 A luncheon for the council members and other people interested in Camp: fire was given at the Washington Annex Friday noon, He spent the afternoon meeting various thle n and women who are interested in Campfire, At 6 o'clock, at the Women's University club, he was guest of the Seattle Guardians’ asso- elation at a guardians’ dinner. At 7:30 he spoke before an open meet ing at Broadway high school, wh npfire Girls, vers mpus, February % Girls are asked tami monial are him. The program algo included mo- tion pictures of Camp Sealth and lantern slides of both the Boy Scouts and Campfire camp. Campfire Millinery Class to Be Held | One's thoughts naturally turn to Easter bonnets when spring comes upon the horizon. Perhaps the pur- ple hyacinths at Lohequa make | spring seem really nearer than it is. At any rate one enthusiastic guar- dian said “Let us start a millinery ss,” and so It is ready for you. It will meet one evening a week {ponsl- bly two) at Lohequa from 7 to 9, and it is open to all Campfire Girls and guardians. The day has not been vettlee. That will depend somewhat upon the applicants for the class. Campfire Girls to Usher at Boy Scout Rally 3 Twenty-four older. Campfire’ Girls will usher at the Boy Scout rally at the Armory February 9 and 10. February Program February §—Meeting of Camp- fire Guantians at Lohequa at 1:30. Let's be 100% present! If you can't attend, send a representative, February 9—-Craft class at Lohe- qua, 3:30-5. Work on April exhibit articles, Boy Scout rally at Armory at 7:30. February 10—Craft class at Lo- hequa, 9 Valentine box social at Lohequa, 36. Boy Scout rally at Armory at 7:30. February 11—Madrona council Fire, Madrona Presbyterian church, 32nd and Marion, 7:30. February 13—Meeting of Campfire council at 3:30 at Lohequa. February 14-—Campfire motion ple- ture and demonstration at Youngs town school, 3:30. February 15—"Pictures ‘That Tell a Story’ and “Mother and Father Letters due. (See January Torch for further information.) February 16—Ballard council fire Ruth | | in | of | guardians and_par-| lents had gathered together to hear | DAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1923. | Music { Winifred Bateman gsi ahaa i oa Eleanor Cald-| present pupil, in urday evening, Feb- ¢ Arts hall, 121 teman will Istad, pin given will olin recita in the F rth Mirs ed by Arville I The program to be as follows: ave 0 be 1 + violin and plano, Cesar Franek | Sonata—¥ Concerto. Techaikowsky Al Allegro vivacthimo is | Air | Hungarian Dance “Rerceuse’ Two Concert Etudes (ay Moderato (hb) Beherzo Bach-Withelm) 7.Batimas-Joachim ‘Arenaky ‘Lauterbach No. at Ballard field house at 7:30. February 17—Craft class at Lohe qua, 9-12. February 22—Washington ser- vices at statue of Washington on University campus at 11 o'clock. Wear white middies. Hike will fol- low. February 25—Broadway Sunday ‘ternoon council fire at Old Cor- nish schooi, corner Pine and Broad- way, at 4. No admission; everyone invited | Feb. 28—Poster contest |Bring them to Lohequa early. closes. Get Ready for the March Torch | There will be no February Torch, |since the February program was con- | tained in the January number. But | che March number will come out on | February 10, and the program will include the program for the latter part of February and also the March schedule, Campfire Girls are asked !to call at Lohequa for their copi not later than February 15. Craft Work for Feburary The craft program for February contains many most interesting things. Every girl has definite ideas as to the kind of a room she would have could she afford it. Campfire Girlg have learned that it isn't mon- ley that matters—it is imagination and ingenuity, This mew craft proj- ect is going to be designing.and mal ing floor plans for a Campfire Girl's room. Whether you use yellow or blue for color combination depends entirely upon your own taste. In carrying out your ideas, remember to use the Campfire symbolism. One very urtistic room plan already has. been turned in; in fact, we may say that this gave us a suggestion. Call upon Lohequa for any help you may need. A week at the camp will be |given the girl turning in the most jattractive plan for a Campfire room, | Posters Illustrate the Seven Points of Campfire Law These posters are the work of Lois Wileman and Helen Gilman, of Everett, Up to the. present time they are the best posters turned in in connection with the poster con- test now being held. Lohequa sug- gests that Seattle girls and guar- dians get busy and get their posters In as soon as possible. ‘The contest closes February 28. Posters may fl: lustrate any phase of Campfire. f i \ Nt Ni\\ iN HNN: “ 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 food value, and may be safel) 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 only by WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD, Betablished 1700 Booklet of Choice DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Recipes sent free