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AGE 10 nmr KATTI A SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 38 > Seattle Society [MISS MADELEINE BUTLER | Personal Campfire { SPARGUR STRING QUARTET | uns ‘s Mr. D. M b arn the i! : F . f the Great Nort ° wiweorncers| News, Notes | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600 gg Sage yy rr oh ’ N : A Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. n-in-law and d rM Art—Dorothy Fay Gould Tel phone: Capitol 08 dias rary and Gossip Miss Ruth Bail Will B fouile Beid apace gh eg aly fry ly rasron OF PERIL AY s A wey u 9@ Apr ride; be regu mont mee of a Betrothal of Miss Madeleine Butler Is , 1 Mra James D. Hoge win|#t Lobequa, Fe $. The f She Announce en Oe fo ctaee Dee ‘ de and ¢ meant t months’ trip in the Kast and i ss a eae busine Pas ne ee Gen Seley sawn a a ir , ela sel OE A committ { ¢ ought ~ bee -~ ” memntned & eee working representat n ghd ae fitter, Yas. Dain y= te ead Mra. Andrew Pri all son, | heave to 6 Blindod the residence of Rev a Mrs. Bailey from the Dh | Miss Bailey is a junior at the Univer om home aah Ser of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. I lin | Engagement Announced at Charming Tea Mr. and Mrs. Percy Edwin Bu’ Dr, Fannie Leake ( turned this week from a flv trip thru the F an NeAKEME of their © 0\e faughter, Madeleine t, to Mr, Fred jon O'Neill, son of Mr Mr and Mrs, Fr Neil, of Phit ta in mpe The interest as divulged yester afternoon when Waesche, wife of t Comma = Waeache, U. 8. C Mr, and Mra. FB. G, MeM entertained with ful tea f Butler at her 2 today on a trip to ¢ Dorothy Waesche French with sash of pink and lavender Mgr, fulle and a wr I her bair, presented t re wit F miniature Coloni Mr. and Walter T. Douglas 4 . ‘ ise Colonia! bouquets in pastel on aden, ¢ v h ware attached tin left today for a two months’ trip in tos r e who n fu oa eng! cards bearing the e betrothed couple. the East te Ii girls who have‘wken rank ‘The rooms of the home ed with early spring blooms and rose Solored pussy willows, completing a flower motif in pink and lavender. At the tea table an exquisite bask lowed with sweet peas, Pink candies in crystal holders glowed above the flowers Mrs. Ivan Wettenge!, Mrs ke, Mra, James Hamilton de Veuve, Mrs David Morgan } k, Mrs, Edwir J. Ba: { Mrs. Howar Biternated at the u ng were the Mias Donna and Lane, Julla and Ma: oa prior to Mins Lydia Barrett, of Honolulu, ts iS, Miveres visiting her broth Capt. and Mra. John law and nlster Mra. Clifford Andrus and small aS fart eer mY Barker, Emma and Alene daughter, Pegg Paith, Louise and Dorothy © h Haake, M MeDona’ © the Mrs. Donald McClallan and Mr nts, J ! Miss Butler att f Sea Fe arr t ‘ es ft} 8 pore v ’ Recomplished voca Faster : as u ok t f ; od soming here rece | k Lewis ms, wh “ : aiven * » prog The wedding w | t I bee pargur String ex Mr. and Mrs. Bogle Supper Hos : cay Honoring Mr. Uda Waldrop, organist of the ct uv » in San} js 2.2 $. 7) ne t « Francisco, who has been | n this Law °| c ° ar 4 i , I Loheq first ; : { tanga § Bogle entertained with a pper of th the kin 1 taken ap t thing the Ps °» nt oar Mr. Waldrop jett today for th n cit | : i e 1 on that t : . eo « ng ¢ ‘ : t ; agp i E AES DAY SLU: ftw fror tivid or ots writer Debutantes Will Act as Ushers Seeref fl rhe gener ot opinion | The ot 3 4 te Soa mes Iris Canfield, “Miss Winifred Bateman, Miss Emmanuel Backus) The engagement of Miss Butler to Mr, Frederick Gordon B.. Tused weal @ : pe yf org] pamatde ash : sce should Ailes Happy Elliott and Miss Vesta Muth are talented young musicians! (Neil ig announced today.—Portrait by Wayne Albee, reaped . bileat even f ‘Who will act as ushers at the co ts to be given by the rgur St McBride Stud Y nie at " wal | quartet on Tuesday evenings March 20 and Aprjl 3, at McBride Studio : 7 41 re win EBs ‘Women’s Univer | 2 eet er Saat e Premont W. C : , “The dence, ee , ? March 6, at ’ yomen’ ; ili i : All gr Women’s woman Twilight Musicale Sunday Afternoon @omen Ss Club ; rx E. Townse Pic f rae dows ‘The Women's University club will give a tw m un | ‘i = Subjecta, ovan: Can direslion cng | Moon, March 4, at 4 o'clock, presenting the compo: Amy Worth CLUBS FOR MONDAY ) PRATRIE ROSE CLUB ith and | ¢ ha i: him, S Sasisted by Ellen Shelton Harrison, soprano; | and] seATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB x | mak t talked | Frederick Weiderrecht, tenor. Tea will follow the program. i lars Vepcaiats i Hk llbe Wiad | guardians and 4 young of peo Following are the numbers: [eee eee, oan oe SEATTLE CHAPTER NATIONAL of 16 and alfred ), Seoge—“The Fountain,” “Pierrot,” “Lullabye,” “Song of Spring”—Mrs. | hold Its : meeting at API ort pF bed baggeas oars one) fo] re ; {29 active ngehet P Songs—“Where Stars Are Weeping.” “The Dream Door,” “Orientale,”| meeting at 1 p of Applied Psych w naa ot memt t ts affiliated with the j | he Time of Violets,” “Song of the River”’—Mr. Weiderrecht ae 4 e Tuesday ever its vs Hh aotairs ; National Federat f fe cl { n Cello"Gavotte Marianne,” “Melodie"—Miss Canfield. “g oe o'clock, on the f the turned The 3 : - A r une Songs—“What the Children Say,” “Daisies,” “The Lamb,” “The Little| The liter ai nm po ment of | the | meme cards for admins God in the Garden,” “Dark Brown Is the River,” “Midsummer”—Mrs.|ment, under it ler es mow kets nr ecured _ Harrison. Beebe, ave arge of 7% veh sod kn Lar t the Campfire b | Duct—Twilight"—rs. Harrison and Mr. Weiderrecht pees pe RREN AVENUP P-T. A at a oe Te par 5 if Cae 6 cre eview of the 1 Ave. P. A. will 5 2 o'clock | ‘ta hall, LF e, t B é the year ¥ e the March § Mra fr at = ; 7 Card Party at Fraternity House Free Daal ne pe pore are oe ie res amare ep w the No rapt | The Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers’ 1 party | jected agree aber nd Mie. Dantal\O'Den preity ollowing which will assomble emt the fraternity house, 4733 17th a E., Friday evening, March 9, at| nanim t th of Parliamentar 1 20 5 a at the home A. Swain, 6 | che , he on r refr te will fol t books, sets* off oe at 2 o'clock. | Reservations may be made and tickets obtained by calling Mra. Clarence | o¢ Publ | tow tua peilien tohiste m Sara Williania will apeak on the | Pew, Garfield 0783. Guests are requested to furnish thelr own card } cee 5 (iher, salt’ oitibien br of John La Farge J 1 SEA te B ADDITIONAL CLUBS |ROBERT Mo CHAPTER | pottery Aled, wood blocked and| more wetve seers, Covertments inet RY ty My - Robe Morrts Ch o ) >. | bathe rt eet eeneaday, Dia 7 at 2 p.m Bridge and Mah Jongg Evening u WALLINGFORD CIRCLE | *e. wit: pea cara oy red ‘an ‘ should be plaini jat Mrs. C. 1. Dantel's home, 2805 | Mroand Mrs. Arrigo M. Young entertained with six tables of bridge and| 47° eet |e ; acta the Hicet Pinan’ fetta ‘on Baturday| neatly marked with nae ac ng | wast Prospect st. Dr. Curtis ® Wil-| Mah Jongg Thursday evening at thelr home in Laurelhurst, compliment. |@'l2* rom n ning. March 10, at 8:30 o'clock. |age, group and name of ganrdian, || 2in# will speak on “Tho Present ‘ing Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lundquist (Vernita Swezea) by Gena Bi sie sroup a guardian. |iiumanitarian Attitude Towards . ist (Vern! Fas ars and friends invited| ‘The exhibit must be ready Children.” ae a > atte April 1 8 KOON hg yor ticles | tnane 2 at PHILOMUS CLUB 53 t s your arth Fr 6, the Dtoratrite Mrs. Thompkins at Home to Alumnae ertamtsiglriatals ea | eae Ary completed turn them in to Lohe-| ¢ sent wall” rake i Stuart C. Thompkins will entertain Beta Sigma alumnae Jack Meadows, 2401 N. 45th f |? pert IRCLE, NO, 66 mtg ; Y 11 o'clock. Mr “Gamma sorority Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her home day, March 5, at 2 pm. Miss E pie Bi PP heayally the national honor for tho | + ‘tHarker will speak on the _ Dect at. Mickle, assistant hostes SUNSET HE Wooderat bent exhibit go to Seattle ax it did | Grnment of Chane rilenea ne, | a oy wens Pag Se LITERARY y eve ar? It is entirely up to you. wsteial ¢ of] “Musical Club to Observe Annual Guest Day|commoxweavrn cium : Pane | Aseerbea Ga ach Giie c IM _be the subject of Mra SS The Thursday Musical club will hold annual guest day on Thuraday,) Dt J. N. Bowman will r ae STEVENS W. R. ¢ The Daughters of Washin; 1: odulae Shad tis | eh 8, at Mrs. Dillis C. Knapp’s residence, 1606 Bigelow ave. N j we sae History og the pba t regular moot « fe club ) Tea will follow the program, which is as follows meqt wor sgapehe gi Ra rn will meet We at 2p, m., at th held at 2 f Pm the Y. W Py Vocal—Selected (Mrs. Laurence Goodhue), “Morning,” (Oley Speaks}—Mrs,| ®t Boldt's restaurant, 913 Beco home of Mra -{C. Elec offi | John Blair ay y , Mar tayia Morrill Le Mont, ret Sor 5 Piano—“Concert Etude” (MacDowell}Mrx. Vance Thompson pied dissin pier tr yds Grass | RAINIER CHAPTER D. A. R | | Vocal—“The Jasmine Door” (Scott), Mrs. La Forrest Efaw | Yote two ion, to. Sate ) Piano—“Nocturne Op. No. 65” (Chopin}—Mrs. George Artu Vocal—“Song of the Soul” (from the incidental music to E rama, “The Climax,” by Joseph Carl Breil}—Mrs. Ralph Nichols. ©) Piano—“Grand Valse-Brilliante Op. No. 18°" (Chopin}—Mrs, O. L. Willett,| PALM CIRCLE ) Violin—“The Perfect Melody” (Goeftery O"'Hara}—Misa Blanche Bewell. Piano—“Polichinelole” (Rachmaninoff}—Miss Loujse H | Reading—“War Brides"—Mrs. Elmer C. Gree Vocal—"The Robin Woman's Song” (opera the second of which will be the meeting on March 1 Rainier ( Daughters of the} | American Revolution d a most in-| | teresting meeting at the residence of | « of the British-| the regent, Mrs. Walter Warriner| All be held tn Reed, on ay afternoon. 1213 Fourth ave., hapter, AMERICAN CIATION he regular m ard Lockes rican associa’ Tu The following progr h% Members! ¢otic All visitors will meet Mond 5, at 8 p.m. in J. O. O. F. hall, 1 “Shanewis") (Cadman)}—Miss| ave. and E. t was given, | owed by a social hour and re- of | freshments meeting in the Tuesday,” March cordially invited. | Dialect gr Misa Lidat te “Gladys Wheeler. | 78 eo at m. Mr. EH. Mo Manan aoa’ . a “etse | Robe; yooal numbers, “At Dawning Piano Duet—“Lutspiel Overture” (Keler Bela)—Mrs, ©. L. Woodmanses| KING COUNTY Mawor WAL folk coon Etotttes” | Chere he ie foto sae SE WOOD CIVIC “A Memory” and “Four Leaf Clove ‘Mrs. F. W. Goodhue. WOMEN | | Will be a general discussion on re. | IMPR MENT CLUB Mra. Agnes Clark Purrington. 3 ae ea ; County Minute Women| rrtpspay PROGI pn ’ |Yiewing standards based upon the} The Woman's Lakewood Civic Im-|" ‘The delegates elected to the state and : : ounty , LOGRESS Gath ‘Stavena' Post Mo, 1 A. R,|Provement club will have it regal nfe b . 5 F day RC All Onta thataday ‘Prosress cub wil . conference, which meets in Yakima, all Bridge Thursday Evening Nara, Monday; March €, at the Mys:| .2he, Thursday, Pro Mlll ccnong the circle presidents |mecting Tuesday, March 6, at the| April 6 and’ 6 were: Mea Wlter| Mir. and Mrs. Max Olsen entertained with a bridge of three tables last|tic hall, beginning at 10:30 a. m. pe | ale a | Lakewood clubhouse, at 2 p. m. Prof.| Warriner Reed, rege irsday evening at their home, 2622 37th ave. S. Delegates from the Minute Women’s |19 4. m. ‘Tho ar i WILLIAM McKI CIRC Insett of the University of} Rowen, Mra J. E. Hub capa gh units will report for their circlos,| cory will be held | William McKinley circle, Ladies’ Bt moe address yoy pa C. Seeley, Mrs, Eliza Ferry M West : ied @ is 7 . which Includes Seattle, Seaburst| ag ae the G. A. R, will serve.a home bfluences,” and there will | xtrs. J. H. Soper, Mrs. C. G. Br Mrs. Westmore is a noted Informal Bridge Dinner ijt pee ei pass ‘ Pa nner in Veterans’ hall, ar.| ¥® musical numbers | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Barto are entertaining with an informal bridge | | coo! WOMEN’S SOCIETY | | M jand Miss Mary Bullock. clubwoman of Spokane, who E r an dig Fang! eb. > Wadneada: ch 7. Cirelo| The community dinner held Febru-| ” pe ates ere obert | fg late: seid 2 é [raeeg Fr aa! Bteykcer, county cbunz |, The. Women’s soc ¢ rey | socially and finanel Two hun |George D. Schofield, ara Frank | the State Federation of Wom- Mount Baker Park Luncheon Club ‘GH EEG aboe “A ian liecoeney ey Jared and sity People attended and) smith, Mra Leroy Baird, Mra H, D,|¢N’S clubs.—Photo by Roye © The Mount Baker Park Luncheon club will entertain with a 1 o'clock | Councillor | KANSAS WOMEN’S CLUB ervite tt % dinner wero Mra. H,| Hurley and Mrs. Howard Ballard ‘Studio. ; “uncheon next Wednesday afternoon. Bridge will be the later diversion.| sas | At 240 p. m. the program wit be} The Ka Wometts “club: willl ote semeyat, Mra. Wo nahi [pce ————ee i [he hostesses will be Mrs. C. C. Maryott, Mrs. Macy Nicholson, Mrs. Anna| CLARA BARTON TENT } In charge of the educatfonal commit. | Meet at the A. O. Us W. hall, 1409) s0. 5 Goldgmith, Mra. E. C. Wheel. Newman and Mrs. Bessie ¥. Nelson. eae nee is of ars tee. Don't mins “1 of the | NUDtH Ave. Fridays: March 9, at 1238010 yr 4 y, wouter Dean) re RB Big Out-of-Doors, 1 py {for lunch. Hostess, Mra. Hampton be at Me sted t cafeter' ’ Club to Give Annual Ball Se | MeClo: ‘ : » Mrs. C. A. Cushing, Mra, J./ Mor sasisted by M Moone a it beautiful ple.| MoFan, assisted by Mra C, J. Mooney |tuncheon, on Monday, March 5, to| {i Matures ne talk and beautit intry, | ire Geo. Evans, Mra, Mary Church | Tega es M. 8. Kimbail and| ” sixt ua ‘air of the Bachelors’ club, will be| meet the natio: sident of the . © nelan cou , a Mrs. So Murdoc : Mrs. J, J, Mingo. /The entertainment committee includes Mr. Robert Garvin, Mr. Robert | Clara Barton Tent will be enter ith ferecthasten shauna Swill oats . WOODLAND [RusIN: SS ANDERS SIONAL ings, Mr. I Garvin, Mr. Gerald Rohowits, Mr. Lioyd Turnacliff, | tained by Mra. Jessie Hagen, of 807) cnowed by the pes eau polorthier ae SHOOL CIRCLE The Busine A Pr ; a Mr, Charles McCutcheon, Mr. Johp Milner and Mr. James Dugan | 24th ave. N., at luncheon on Wed x ‘ 5 oti : # ‘The Business and Professional) IY fee During the intermission the ‘Varsity quartet will a ww aay Maret A sunset sky, Lecture and pictures} West Woodland Pre-School circle} Women's club will have a business| fed Bs e h Faity quartet will give several numbers jay, March 7. by Mr. Lindsay, of the Asahel Curtis | meets at the school auditorium Tues-| meeting for members only, Tuesday | FON y . . . Photo Co. day, March 7, at 2:46 p. m. A splon-/ evening, March 4 be Y PARK LADIF | i f . Q Calendar for Orthopedic Tea Shop at 7 o'clock, in the | Pp CLUB Jefferson Park 1 did program has been arranged for| Fine Arts halk 1213 Fourth ave, | VWwi'R. 6 the social hour by Mra, Charles Flow Be 8 Miller W. R. C. will give}ers, social che = Directing the service at the Orthopedic Tea Shop next weak will be, on | JOHN F. MILLE ¥, Broadway guild, Mrs. Donnell Fischer, hostess: John The = “fC sisted by Mre,| provement club meet) Monday Dea ee : man, All other pre-) LYRIC CHORAL CLUB | ¢ “Robert McClelland, Mrs. Ross Hibler, Mrs. George Mrs. W. W.| March 5, at with. Mrs, “H.|% tea (day, March 6, at the home| school circles are invited to attend. The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will} ‘French, Mrs. Corwin Eberting, Mrs, W. D. Albright 8. Fuller, Mina ae reer thahch fas of Mra, Mary Ajax, 939 31st ave Stannard, Refreshments will be served, The| meet for rehearsal in the main Sun- children will be cared for In the kin-| day school room of the First Presb: HINE CLUE dergarten by Miss Loretta Martin} terian church, Tuesd evening, The Sunshine club of Queen City|and Mias Gunice Cram, | Mar h 6, at 7:45 o'clock. iniversity guild, Mrs. C, B, Kinne, hostess; Thursday, Queen Anne guild, DATES chapter, O, 15. 8,, will meet Tuesday, Pte oo ee B. C. Yancy, hostess; Friday, Mount Baker park guild, Mrs. I. M — March 6, at 2p. m., in the Masonic | NATIVE DAUGHTERS BALLARD W, C, " Wensen, hostess; Saturday, Renton Hill guild, Mrs, O. B. Leonhart, hostess TO REMEMBER temple. Cards. All Bastern Stars | 0! ‘e and K Btoltenbers. ) Tuesday, First Hill guild, Mrs. W. T. Buschman hontess; Wednesda Fudge! U WASHINGTON Ballard W T. U, will meet with posiil Th. 1c b 7 4 aa ig SATUKOAY, MAROM 4 and friends invited. Princess Angeline Parlor No. 2, N.| Mra. B. Caswell, 7048 + h ave | e first choice of eight generations i eH . ye. Mala “od eee D. W., will hold a whist card party| N. Wi. Friday, March 9 at 2 p. m.| Orthopedic Thrift Shop Assistants patron | AUXILIARY TEMPLE at Dartheltacvatove hafEeoond ave.| ‘The Rial wills Bein hates fi SB Assisting at the Orthopedic Thrift Shop next week will be, Monday morn Mr. and " aturday 0 3 HIRSC d Madivon st., ae te he MieeTaure DE HIRSCH and Ma Valentine Dempm Ladies f Mes. G. A. Wintermute and Mrs. T. M. Jenner, for University guild fonday afternoon, Mrs. Charles Guthrie for Laurelhurst guild. Tuesday porning Mount Baker Park guild will be in charge and in the afternoon Hg 7 any-Fuhrman guild will assiet. pening, | Mrs. gon | ting of the | March 17, at $ o'clock. No refresh 9258 Auxiliary to ‘Tomple do} ments will be served. All members| CANADIAN WOMEN’S CLUB | Baker's Chocolate T QUE SN ANNE me ~ | WE! ‘ NADI ; (PREMIUM No. 1) MAROIT Hirsch, will be held Monday, March |and frlends invited, ‘Thoy wit also} ‘The Can dian Women's clit wit . Lcrawriicatie, eeteate oman's |/6, In the temple vestry rooms, at|#lve a card party on Saturday eve-| meet Tuesday, March 6, at the Mod 3 : ‘ i Wednewlay morning, Queen Anne guild, and Capitol Hill guild’ in the| University lt 40 p. m. Board meeting at 1:30. | ning, March 24, for the bonefit of| erated clubhouse at 2 p.m. After a For making cakes, pies, puddings, ter Reeaastee Asher ead acet Hill gulld, Mra. C. C. Dodge, Mra, George|] Mt. and Mra. W. D. Perking’ tn- || 4 to the national convention | the grand parlor Se CURIN ne RaAsI ALAS, Teen rosting, ice cream, sauces fudges, eCord ae, sllorke rand Mes. John Philip Weyer- || Will report a8 Kerr of tho Seattle Chamber . , ’ >. Saturday, all day, Broadway guild, Mra, Ht. H. Birkholm, Mrs. James| Fi pelt esate ad a had dhocag Bedell imiiton de Veuve, Mrs. J. W. Barbour and Mrs. Herbert A | Commerce, will speak on Nid Made in| hot and cold drinks. I reene, |] Mr. and Mra, Cart F, Gould to give Weat Queen Anno P. A. will| questionnaire recently — circulated | - ig aR ani —_$____ | Informal tow at home, 1068" meet in the school auditorium, Wed-| by Miss Lidablanche Robe, Mrs, Wil- | SATTLE a 1. JANADIAN CLUB DANCH uy nn it, to # Allan Shay ) Bamttle Lodge No. 7, D. H. P. A,| The nesday, March 7, at 2 80 p,m. ft the Uni p.m. For more than one hundred and forty and Mv. Chat he | iam Campbell and Mrs, John Black nadian club will entertain baht ea i cr ee! Yersity oF Washinton: facut, =| tpole for discussion will be “Destre| burn will bo the hostesses, years this chocolate has been the standard if hold its next reguiar meeting |with a dance Friday evening, March|| society night at. tho Mucboventt- || and Interests," led by Mra, George SNES, for purity, delicacy of flavor and uniform day evening, March 6, at 1409/9. All Canadians and friends Invited, Southwick fashion show for the ave, at 8 o'clock, Members |The committee on arrangements {n- benefit of th urged to attend. There will be | cludes Mrs, R. B. Noble, Mra, H, J Pedlo hoapita on, and Vietorla Daniels, |Leary, Mra, G. B, Norton, Dr, ten} | Tj Ad, Mra Donald Barnes’ dinar unan of the good of the order|L, Neil and Mr. D, M, Bato, ant tt3, Pata lal. ment to Mr. and Mra. Robort inittee, promises a surprise pro- CRY Iiday, of Bay City, Mich Matzen and Mra. G, L. Appy. The| COTERIE CLUB hostesses for the afternoon will be] ‘The departments of the Coterie Mra. James P. Holman, Mra, I, W.] club will meet this month according mara the perfect appearance of her || Gilbert, Mrs. 1, 1. Gloason and Migs/to tho following schedule: Mome | Grace McLaren economics, at the home of Mra. Children’s Ortho quality. It is thoroughly reliable, Complexion, Skin troubles are. effec: tively concealed, Reduces unnatural B ONLY color and corrects greasy skins, High One of the intoresting fentures of |G. Cellyham, 17th ave, N. By MACE LONHISY m HARMONY HOMESTEAD No, | 1 Mra, dward I, Garrett's ly antiseptic, White hRachel, ~~ 3°}/ the day will be an address on "School| Monday, March 6, at 2 p,m, Mr. W. WALTER A. 4 song Harmony Homestead No, 1744 5 BET A ots Send 10e for Trial Site Banks" by Mr. P, Ei, Shields, of the| GC, Bayles will talk on the measure- B KER & CO. LTD. BOROSIS CLUB Brotherhood of American Yeomon, pri ibe esi PERO, HOPSINS & SON, Tew York City Educational Thrift Service of Now| ment of stove length firewood, and Pe Tho art department of the Sorosis| will hold their regilar business moot Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free j York, Mis Ruth Carroll will alwo speak Gourauds» Mra, Von Tall and her committee Sig The department of education wilt Oriental Cream will be in charge of the food sale} moet with Mra, Archibald C, Powell, which will follow the program. 4746 20th ave. N, 1, Tucsday, March Dr, and Mr ub will meet Thursday, March 8,|ing Tuesday ovening, March 6, at 8| ‘at 2 p. m. &t tho Federated club-| o'clock, In Moose hall, Bighth ave, | ij \ ; . | bo and Union iy