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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923. ° MR . EDEN ersonal Music . MR C. EDEN |P Ciaistioa News. N dG Seattle Societ L ear. petcsene) ampfire News, Notes and Gossip flour returned today from « two| Johnson Program 4 months’ visit in ' . Ps ‘ F ‘or % 4." Exhibit Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. : With the unanimoug in n ; ‘ ne cs _ : ‘ ~B, . 4 bt ‘thse ‘edwiladritiod. n-| Campfire's 11th birthday and 86 ' rly Sa Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. M 4 Be dintinatid ri ye attle fet wrth Grand Cou } uy ‘ they will be Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829. popes ne ewe bee ee at the Metropolitan on Mon-|Thia year we ure fortunate in hav: |Poon and even apo Bg 4 oe Monda Mins Ida ¢ who day evening, has Just completed his | tng actual birthday fail on & ft you t Kk on, open Large Reception Will Honor Mary Carr pom w York for a few ' gon with the Metropolitan | urd “stick agls- got byte a mses’ teldoell : " : . Opera in New Yoi He has had a| hold our ceremonies on the 24th a8 3 rey Moore; Mr. and Mrs. Backus Plan Dinner i ‘ oueratie. Goperiande py| ‘The Councit Fire will bo at the Ar |the manual as nearly as possible RING Mary Carr Moore (Mira, arthur . eee . nearly (en yearn ng | mony. at 100, MArh: A4tis. AD | One group 3 y AG of Beatte, who to ager 7 Mrs. G. BM, But f enor in the principal opera houses | Campfire Gir nd Fireflies #hould mp Cr _ pear Pall a taggen me morning for Bacranr where who |i Italy, and Spain, and three years | jar Sieuy’ ‘Cathatioa Cart | S27 a Malvert, 1809 10th ave, N., Thursday aftern . until will + i daugh. | 45 leading 'ts gi ety mi her parents and friends. | th, tirem res @elock. No format tr ns have been issued, but all P. B. O, mem ter, Mr, and Mrs r Bowe Ne, 10a CNR Ne or sudvce ean amnite wil be | trie Lees and old-time frien ed to meet Mrs. D venkine Pegey, But 1? anon will be presented’ tisldaalle te Getray extedead “Frank abr ating at the urns will be Mra, L. T. Turner, Mrs. L. A, Gasaway weeks et ida of tha tatlev lie ee G, BM. Pratt, Mrs. F. H. Jordan, Mra, 8. , Rathbun and Mra James - ‘The program {c a roy ar xperience — learned Phelps. ‘ are rhs a vILOWN: | that the accommodations Wilmot Lity and Mra. William Padduck will be in charge of the aay On & TL) He net t 16 radetia| Himited no urge you to provid Toom and assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. HH Wilson, Phylile Hee Bu arming Ore {tickets for your parents and friend: David W. Bowen, Mrs, William Calvert, Mra D. S. Kessler, Mra Aria’ from “Andrea Cheni rf beg eee al I aatr aorltacad Grant, Mrs. John Wall Miss Bello James, Mrs, R. M. Dyer and amen D, Hoge re ut a ticket Charles A. Ferguson turned last night mM & three | “Bilverstrie’—Me aire, te There will be many girls from out | » es. | months’ tr the East and Soutt + Bretagne; yiZ Dicoudray| of town here for the Council ¥ire, | ¢ Nn; ‘ncn ‘odeast = eanant bong 3irls who are interested in taki i Dinner Hosts Before Desmond Lecture | “a eeaY ? ; e falei coachigs ituisarte WT AMmaNM | OOo town pases ate axked t0 Do fs And Mrs. Leroy Backus aro entertaining with a dinner Monday Relig thet By berry Arr. by Oul| fy headquarters at onc at the Sunset c ter, with their attending the Shaw sot ee th en al pcllhe ghe es tse will r @ lecture at the First Presbyterian c | Waving Monday for his home ge we ° Arta trom e girls Ly td 2 ry M A ht tM na is dge Tea Welcomes Miss Hanford the pusst ». W. B. Gattne phaeyt of Alexander McEwan entertained with a bridge tea at home her wa Califor iy Meat Afternoon tn welcome to Miss Amy Hanford, who returned Wednes| see r i. the ave oe from a Visit of several months in th Mt Mra. Fr k telece i Shit ot * "i : < Le Con ations upon | "1 a formal Dinner This Evening daughte | "Da Counc Fire Regulations yp Miss Lucile Eyman is entertaining with an informal dinner of ten covers! boas ea F ov a tenth ¢ home this evening, complimenting Mrs. Francis H. Brow Jr, and aaa * Marriet Baxter and her fiance, Mr, Evan 8. McCord, Jr. | Lao ¢ | De ” t me Part I . ee | ps indo tur alvi Is Remarkabk antSe 10 S008 Corre mer Compliments Mr. and Mrs. Leiber | Artist Sabre beg) plimenting Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Lelber, who are appoaring at e388 Albert Taho” sung ‘ t tan theater this week, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Spargur enterta Mr 1 . , t harpl ull ¢ maidens to Ry at dinner last evening. | ing M t , Leiber avd Mr. Spargur were former old friends in New York city be ¢ nte G rder of P bave been renewing s week. their friendship during Mr, Lelber’s visit here LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB ! ~ The Ladle ab will m n Desmond TLachuses Monday Night | Wednesda tip. nm ; America» f Women's University club is presenting Shaw Desmond, the n the Fede versal he Wohana Camufire i Sorator and journalist, at the First Presbyterian church, Monday - ix 6. Fire t h al on right |aceahices’ ete citer te March 12, when he will speak on “Tho Ireland of Today.” | ua sckad tin |. Gonitiod’ teat “Sarak Vite: | Cot ela ee Desmond has won international fame as a student of social and} 7 pose et Ait ALS ee ee fal questions because of his inspired analysis of present-day problems, 5 and Drift idigiten” wens tase Bur perigee reelaieruae: phe comes recommended as a most brilliant orator of kindling Imagina 4 1 give a Jelightful numbers exquisite Report. by ap latineracy Nand true Irish fervor. Desmond is Irish born, has spent years of Stawta's "Rhateula tonede re heresy bah gg hes ohias Bees fe in Ireland and brings to the American public the inside history of hit | “Norweiian Balkar™ ¢ tassivikie vite Wether meng enter. Sense We Revolutionary movement of today. a Pp gave the artist an r.\ respond by ch et meedesriathy Alpaca patrons and patronesses for the evening include Mr. and Mra. Hervey | ity tis aiding all the kataty Creat: |t5 tha ebele by cid atria o next three months, “Eileen Jin bur, Mrs. J. Russell Hodge, Mr ind Mrs. Harry Sumner, Mr. and sicatee tte dake wipes ; ; aig Be he ie the. new guar hs & Leroy Backus, Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Griswold, Dr, and Mrs, Otts Floyd see ; Na a ro hee Was suede ue peenrat eon Miss Edith Young, Dr. ofl Mrs. Richard W. Perry, Dr. and HALLER LAKE SOCIAL CLUB : the group for the Campfire Circus, Wrederick Adama, Mrs. John Collins, Mr. and Mrs. C M Haller 1 5 : ans were made for Easter and little Mrs. Jefferson Shaner, Mrs. Elizabeth Richmond Miller, Mra.| tertained at ss hast ‘Desir’ viens askots of eggs will be taken to the F, Sandall, Dr, Mabel Seagrave and Mrs, Frederic Hall White am Iu Wirecnakeri 4s mysmeinied Urea tp valarseschtibe proseneod hh, “ me an remakers a ai ma , play will be given the last week in . Mrs. Eden, accompanied by Mr. Eden, sailed recently from , ever © akers make small-| May, to which every Campfire Girl Barker Plans Bridge Tea New Yorke on the Em rene of Scotland: for tended’? Holding hands | jx invited. The exact date and place Menneth K. Barker will be hostess at a bridge of five tables and| o¢ the Mod rd Medeonde die trait b Mp aar Nate ‘ 0 DANCE 3, Torchbearers | wil! be announced later, Watch for guests for tea at her home, 708 W. Prospect st., Thureday,| %f “he Mediterranean.—Portrait by Marceau, New York. he Duo elub, w has been re % make circle. New| it! The proceeds from this enter- a6. Mrs. Edwin J. Bartells and Mrs. E. M. Hack will preside ¢ % — od 5 f ‘ step within. The torch | ¢. t will be used to purchase &ssisted by Mrs. Marshall Wheeler, Mrs. William F. N {|WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB ALPHA CLUB a ‘ te 1 passed from the y equipment for the Lodge D. C. Jordan. Ob (neath). Mares 12. in. the conics gfe a ne ‘ &.| the Men's f the Plymouth ( old to the new T All siig | but most of it will go toward fur . Tes Erickson room of t 16, with Mra. Edna a a tona rh M Je nishing nese curtains, pa’ and ;, ; nM ‘oman’s C club v ne hoate at 18th © yard a SR re. hard, i ts fo ita 5 a ‘a of Bridge Luncheon Series cia Lae ae thay a . : apts ¥ inealend OF MOOSEHEART Macbeth and Levitzki Song—Girie.in middie, | geaitn. Plane aco saee ee pips Tast of the bridge luncheon series the North Broadway circle of the| nosy nennion at 2 p.m. & easy Rte oat ee othe of songs with motions—| make this the banner cottage, and (and Flower Mission is giving before their annual card party at the| serch the clay wit he : ‘ en of Me Concert March 19 ri | thiniotitee. “Aecoratoree teat eyes let on April 2 will take place Tuesday, March 20, at the home of|iwo of itn members. c in with a In view of tho ret visit of| 15. Awarding of national honors | get busy to match it. A; 0. Loe, 917 16th ave. N. Wisshe : Chicamstaen' and A | vening, Ma Florence Macbeth, co! no-| (no beads will be given at this time). | ‘ = in these parties is increasing with each meating and advance! ¢ ee mon auxilary No. 2,| temple |prano of the Ch F i 16. Pageant of Health—Girls who | ws Cudihee, who have " a P t hicago Opera anno &' at dirks wi 0 | “Givi 4 mation in regard to the annual card party gives promise that it will| oe, sie pba pea A ade ball gy gd | soa MS SO Di ciation, who will be heard at the | have kept health chart for at least Kulsban Garmptire ite, aitia have Wery large affair. Tickets may be obtained from Mra. H. L. Merritt, 7 jae Ninth ave Ne We Whared GEORGE, WAREIN | Metropolitan theater, March 19th, | three months cttares: to tukerdive-ne chiiccannenn 5491 050 0 inth ave. } . Thursday CLE . rit m| 17. Rededication— x WASHINGTON IRVING March 15. Members and friends in Géerse ston yg | Music lovers of the city will be| rth D sort paliaed Creed | |in this way earn extra money for Nidenpie br py hee fe pomitay [interested to learn of the success ate nitiation of Comrades of the! gowns. Last meeting Sppntiiel = a i [will enter a on-day | tae tn. | F a - Will Celebrate Wedding ANMIVETSATY| The Parent-Teacher arsoct sae I Neshion nee tant as on remarkable singer at Phila-|FUS O scamp Fire Padeth,| amine the Work and Walking Mrs. Clyde Leroy Morris are entertaining with a bridge dinner| the W Ashington Irving school will LIT SAL CLU he ot Mrs. Michener. 1sit 1ath 5 of the crm He pes ny Moon, Lay Me to Sleep | CoC All sitls axe: requested to | Dead e and’ Mistoal ‘ 7 eo her accompliahmen g | Me 3 Me e s and trt : peonday evening, at their home in Mount Baker park, in cele-|meet in t i mo ve, Thursday, Ma ments 24) (Candles are extinguished.) in saoal ‘rhureds aig teasir| ° thelr fourth wedding anniversary, Pp. m. We rs, Adelaide! capitol Hill ear to Howell r rove!.| 20 The Sun j# Sinking—(Girls pass | c sday and Friday of Daa e 1 dacdath tend haaaca vedas 1s Ez singing of nm lovell-| 7, The Sun js Sinking (Girls pass | the Birthday Week. A downtown . S01 andl ts ‘de tetiowsl th satu O95 Bi and flexibility thi ef our corners OF the room to) window will contain a Campfire dem- Elliott Guest at Luncheon Rasational gazes, by the bisder-| ee | WEST WOODLAND P.-T. A been heart in Philadel. | *ft music) Part 11 onstration, showing the steps in the farewell compliment to Mrs. H. R. Elliott, who left Tuesday for] garten: dramatization of read = FEDERATION | ‘The West Woodland a day made Florence) Ga. eirn ead in making of the gown, hand craft ar- Mrs. David Vaughn entertained with a luncheon on Montes json, by Mise Pembe LB l r Wednesday, M. recital one of the notable ere SSE wee ticles, hiking clothing, and proper Assisting the hostess were Miss Helen Braman and Mrz. W. | tot en Pa nm of m the audit music eeano bent exhib! 4 pon poate food for.a hike. Next Thursday will : will be organized under the seven ond grade; gro mperance un uth, M Mache be one of the happiest days for the Billie afternoon the entrance of an electric train laden with gifts) Minerale pon Gh eararen muthoriey: follow the subdivi-| xt Vernon Campfire Girl > the traveler was ea attractive feature. E ah ve peaplia ey ae ea ie irc ven in the manual : hearercental eta ‘be bel oihlcural | number drill, by will have ct informality of man. hequa for the exhibit | tne other Campfire Girls will be in- as Birthday Compliment | Fourth grade; a ta the devotionals. Mra. Ronet captivated the | ry erene tate hesese ie | vited. Sumner and Camp Sealth are Safeguards for Pupils augh, legislative uy sae a and el est in-| aw: y this firating the birthday of her brother, Mr. Charles Burham, Miss Ruth | Serta guy on 2 uP! ret hp eng art, LYRIC CHORAL CLUB nge from |ctudes: 1. Cake Contest—week at] “ously awaited by this group. and the Misses Helen and Clara Reynolds entertained at dinner of B. F. Dn turned from. Olympt The Ladies’ Lyric Ciioral club wi 24 cela race amp for the best cak 2. Cookt | Signs on the Trafl at their home, teresting tal Pe r in th n ey re |Contost—week at camp for the best} phojela . wie. «< atrons of the sc! irged |¥ery interesting talk on arkal in the main Sun ken with of : | Eholela Campfire Girls are very sid: thle rodetings at me Pot! Mrs room of the First pitch. When [saakies: 3. Rese de-—week: At curse proud of their new club room which mae Will Meet aniaiie Snyder and Mra , Mareh 13,| trill and not. mer find | fOr the best bread. 4. Week at camp | they are fixing up very comfortably of Gamma Phi Beta will hold its regular monthly meeting | WHITTI ng. “We Did her singing of the Polonaise from | jellies, etc. 6. Honore will be | *2¢_ 002: It happens to be the , March 13, at the chapter house, with Mrs. Harold Moore acting | IMPROV : Did A large cee Mignon” was brilliant, and allur-|awarded for: Most attractive dress: | POmable of the Salmon Bay school The entertainment and dance y {Bt AND PROFESSIONAL in tone as 1, with two|most attractive hat; any garments ae already harboring many hap- th I . 1 D paned on ‘ recount oe th of é sant | WOME N CLUB t At omatics th: t be envied, y of distinction. 6. Craft} P™ “Mes Wi © given on Thurs VING CI he Business b Jonal| but not approached, by certain col-| Work—Honors will be awardec = ain Wi nformal ance }15, at Greenwood hall, at § p,m adles of the G. A. R. Home | Women's club will meet Tuesday eve-|oraturan of vast reputation, such as|all articles of raft worthy ee ie Fifty girls have been invited to and Der agitesn miek Giak wee ine f. Lewis is in charge of the : club will be entertained by | ning at 7 o'clock, in Fine Arts hall.|Galll-Curcl."—The North American.| tion i help serve at the Fruit and Flower od gram, Dancing at 9:30. Mrs. Harry J, Sternberg, 1614 A ¥ k m has be Appearing ho & . Guild Tea. If you are a Wood- os rf | : z ame program | fe | : ‘3 Friday, March je the regular | {3th st.. Wednesday, March 14, wh ra lwill be Misc " my c ” gatherer and have a tam, armband. fas i y, hi gu ischa Levitsk!, plants What to Wear be g ne, vice at Orthopedic Shops meeting at the Whittier school. Mr, | {8#! arrangements will be made for Mls ba whoso miccess on hix recent tour of] Wear a ceremonial gon white middy and dark skirt, you are fe guilds in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop next week will be, on| Wheeler of the park board has beon || Pic nm March 28. 1 eon LORRAINE SOCIAL CLUB Australia and New Zealand wag s0|are entitled to do so. (They may not| “lisible to sign up at Lohequa. Broadway, with Mrs. G. B. McCulloch as hostess, assisted by |!"Vited to addreas the club regarding le me Social club will meet in| sensational and so complete that| be worn before a girl is a Wood- oR W. Beecher, Mrs. Edwin Ford, Mrs. J. W. Barbour, Mrs. Henry| Darks, playgrounds and boulevards ne temple, Wednesday! one can hardly single out any par-|gatherer.) Visitors are always welcome to pris, Mrs. Gordon Thompson, Mrs. E. M. Ederer, Mrs, W. H. Booth, Miss| This subject Is one in which all March 14, at 2 o'clock. All Eastern | ticular quality in his artistic and| Wear hair down, headband, moo-|Lohequa. We hear that the Normal Barbour, Mrs. William Burnett and Mrs. Wendall Meyers. progressive eply DATES ara ly Invited personal equipment for which he| casing, or dark, «oft soled shoes, school teachers are to be in Seattle , Laurelhurst guild, Mrs. J. B. Shaner, chairman; Wednesday, | °°. a < ct i 5 | will be ex ly remembered there. If vou haven't a gown, wear a/ ON a little vacation trip and wo want Mrs. Boyd Goebel, chairman; Thursday, St. Margaret's guild | Lae ie TO REMEMBER TRIBE BEN HUR ie |One can safely assert that Levitzki | white middy, black bloomers, red tie, {to assure them that they will be ‘Mark's church, Mrs, D. McEacheron, chairman; Friday, Alki auxil-| SEATTI TA MOND Ay, Tribe Bon Hur will meet Wednos- | established a standard, just ax| “ark stockings, and headband. j Welcomed with delight at Lohequa. Birs. W. Gatfner, chairman; Saturday, Frink Park guild, Mrs. H. F.) ‘Tho i! of Parent ia es a abies berth rena 14, In itd Le On hk Paderewak! did somo 18 years ago,| Fireflies wear middies and bloom. | Conte and see us. chairman. | Teacher associations will hold its (. prepgt man era apt aeponern tial | People gated hy Paton st. Din-/by which all future pianiatic visitors | ome ‘the Thrift Shop on Monday University guild will assist {n the morn-| regular monthly meeting Tuosday tollowed ‘by a) supper. ner will bo served at 6 p.m. and the! of tnot far-off continent will be| What not to wear: There are a number of Camp B represented by Mrs. L. C. Bankson and Mrs. J. Ransome; in the| March 1 10 ‘ke-to.tn the Broads} 1° Mas: Prisca Aideecestc prolters negroes at 8 p. my followed) inaged. He has become renowned! DO not wear petticoats, belts on|Sealth pictures on sale at head: oon, Laurelhurst guild will be represented by Mrs. Flossie Foote: high ol. Mrs. kson Sil nt the Hotel Washington by refresh ng eyiles by virtue of his musical interpreta. |W", Hght colored shoes or stock-| quarters. Come in and see if there day, Winslow guild wili assist; Wednesday, Queen Anne and Capitol| h will explain me of the lowed by an Orpheum party, tions, hiv uncanny technic, his at-| 28% oF hair ribbons, are any you want, guilds; Thursday, Renton Hill and First Hill guilds will assist. legislative measures were defeated Loveheon at the Women's Univer: || PALM CIRCLE NO. 66 trastive paisoanitce Aah ache aul peek kis 2 ., , sity club to honor Shaw Deamond, Palm circle 8, N. of W.. will] ' * 7 — Bias Ruth Brown wilt and guests, at 1 T/meet every Monday at § p.m. in{ os attributes which had endeared | Ways to Secure a Successful Council} ‘This is the month when every “aa > ‘ampfire Girls; Mr. P, k 10, 0. F hall, 10th aver and H.{bim to his American audiences. Fire Campfire’ Girl is expected to visit ome s uos the Educational Thrift wiih Sherman Walker's hall, 10th ave. and B.} se Help make it beautifully pictur} Tohequa, Have wi New York, will tulk of At the Women’s Unty Pino st, Social features after cach | ; leans, pian ve We, been your ings barics club in honor ot Mrs. Harold || moeting. On March 19 thero De +! i pep smiling face yet? CLUBS FOR MONDAY Campbell, Mrs. Cecio Mahoney |**yinb™ bales : ' of Wal dards, ana on March 26 nominations|22TA PSI MOTHERS CLUB | Wear oft woled shoes ; = ‘a ‘ 6 afternoon session will beg: ‘si , and on March 26 ations ‘ ‘ | Do ne cessary ; am Kane, Miss Mario Clark, Miss Winl-| o¢ 4:29 g'cleck, ‘The martina nein TUESDAY, SLAM H 139— of members for district convention.|, 2 Pal Mothers’ club wilt hota! D0 ne unnecessary thinking, National Exhibit. What are you SOCIAL CLUB fred Bateman, Miss Maude Snow and procedure class will pbatliamentary tee In Nonee oe Mee cote 11 A largo attendance’ donired |its monthly mocting at the chapter], 2" Sitting or walking, remember | sending? All articles are deo ‘not tle Social club will meet Mon-| Mr. Graham Morgan, naoreé atatakite Tedby ‘Mrs. | Hanks and Mrs. Horace Rand. 568 house, 4549 15th ave, N jthat Campfire Girls strive to growl inter than April éth, | March 12, at 2 p. m,, in the B68 Loughlin, Mrs Augustine nnd. Mrs | CALEIDH CLUB |day, March 13, at 2 p, m. harvesters Wee cheese slump. ‘ ee ¢ temp) Sastern Stars and MMONWEAL! “LU s'a.e | neon at Fre f lc ad eee Memoriz, © program so tha! a COMMONWEALTH CLU Bi the HARMONY HOMESTEAD No. 1742 ri mona tc , The Caletdh club wil mest Tbe] rom, TAU ALPHA you'll know everything in onder of ity |. One of, the Methaay plans is to i JN. a r y . Harmony Homestead No. 1743, Pie * Kent, of Kansas q 3 3, a m, with Mra, rita Seeeiny. appearance, (A final copy will be| arn money to help send girls from second volume of H. G. Wells’ “Out- Y ft] Me and 2 Robert Groor's dinner ||P, E, Harris, 216 40th N. MOTHERS' CLUB i i‘ , LAKE TO HAVE Hine of History” at the meeting of | Drotherhood of American Yeomen In compliment to Mr. and. Mrs. || oe 8 Zeta ‘Tau Alpha Mothers’ club) *nt all Guardians, picithaae cipal Can he ‘ the Commonwealth club at Boldt's|%!!! entertain with a masque ball Hobart s at home Nagtvn fig 20 th will hold {ts regular meeting at tho} While waiting in the halls or as. | fun to set 26 places in one period at NT CLUB sm, club at Boldt's | muosday evening, March 1s, ui slouae | THURSDAY, MAnCH 15— |NATIVE DAL TERS -doteng dat K at the) sembly room, maintain quiet, It wilt} Camp Sealth aside for these girls? Mon evening, March 12, at 8|restaurant, 913 Second ave., Monday | yy) Mra. A. D.. Tollotsen’s St. Patrick's || OF WASHIN jchapter house Tuesday, March 13, at] °O"acune be as uncomfortable ax it | Shall we do it? -m.. , f 2, 5. | luncheon at the Seattle Yact Sa Sas bat elie fi loubs comfor a ? 3 Bais iron cy le evening, hy at 6:15 Peck i t ttle Yacht ee vel Angolino nest NG, 3, DB tS ae was last year. (If you smother, do _ n ent club will be JITNEY JAMBOUR | ae {Ns Deo ive a whist card ‘ky it quietly That gown! Will 1 DF uhm and Mise Cath- r ; WOMEN'S C1 CU quietly) hat gown! Will It be ready for ierary chairman, intreduelns ADDITIONAL € 10 BEHELD nave encerinice ng || Party, at Dartnalls cateterio at ¢| WOMEN'S CE y ne UR a Attend practices! Have a beauti-| the Grand Council Fire? Remeber he aker of the evening, Council- — On April 14, at Little's University Hinoheon at the Sunset clus to || O'clock on Saturday evening, March! , i fully decorated gown! See that every | that Lohequa can help you if you Tindall, who will talk on “Com-| NINA M, FRYE TENT, Bank hall, the Manus Dramatus club honor | Mrs, Charles Banks of ||17. Play ts promptly at 8:15/Century club will meet next week! Camptire Girl you know turns out|don't walt until the last minute, ity Co-operation,” after which|NO, 12 will give its annual “jitney jam rripay MARCH 16 b ™. No refreshments will a aad AS GUM EEG to the Fourth Grand Council Fire n Mm v! ery ° , , rs | Le the rte! as! gto Me y P ee lent officers will be chosen.| Nina M, Frys tent, No, 12, D, of V.,|houree." This year's Jamboure prom-|| Mardi ‘Gras shore ball at. the ape ss ety Ms hington, Monday.) “pet's remember the first law of| President's reception, March sath. who are interested in making | will meet Thursday, March 15, at 2|ines to be tho biggest and best jam Vomen's University club, | Also they will give a whist oard| Match 12, al rem Campfire and make this Council Fire | The group presidents invite you to.a B Lake the beauty spot of Seattle | p. m., in Veterans’ hall, Armory. Fol- | poureo of all, and {s to be in the form || SATURDAY, Manon 17— party for the benefit of the grand} The parliamentary proceduro de:|q jeautiful memory to all who par-| birthday reception at Lob ees een, re rea panuets mmeecng, there) of a Bit Ot ASgesniwich Village.” HRIMN||. muha op as Gi Bate Nees Toke oc: Coe ae ee ee Lett Ee ee Lee oe et bt) Wlolpata tir onewearie) March 24th from 2:00 to 4:30. Say will be a home-cooked dinner served | jambouree has become an annual af. MRSRee iether ward une'n |) 2 at 8 p.m, at the same place, | 2:50 Pp. my jn the board room of! Let's remember the words of our your out of town guests and don’ ) TED PUBLIC at 6 p. m, and a sale of fancy arti-| fair with the club, th club houne, « |] All members and friends are inyited|the Y. W. C. A. favorit don't INOGRAPHERS cles, Cardy at 8 o'clock. |v cia heal te Ke feted ee Seattle Yacht club's “at, Patrick's || t both. The household. administration de-| «qiye No tha war the best you have a SS SA hte ig) Beattie Associated Public o 6S fale : Night {n Honolulu’ dinner dance Le |partmont will “meet Wednesda 4 tha HHL os heira ches ee + rY ” Arge Are “ rt. and a1 Ontrandor'a din The . Pp Vane 4 3 | ° J J 4 res can’ ne March 12, at Pig'n Whistle, [Tho members of Witla MoKinioy iHWen Oterent chairman feo. tng band Mrs. Il ¥.Onteander's din. he Minor 1 TA shan arranged 1 ofa k lunchedn, with Mrs, Blake! ton our old girls to give thelr beat!|send. a: aubstitute) ‘Monday: ens ‘clock dinner. circle, Ladies of tho G. A. t,, will be} ration committve: Grace Demry Harriet Baxter and her flance, Mr {| SPecial program for Its next mect-|D. Mills, 988 22nd ave, Mrs é is ; Cae entertained with a silver tea, Tues Pane bite Ae immo Bape Fvan #. MoCord, Jr, at home ing, which is to be held next ‘Thurs: | .. Notain i a yg Grass Councliitirs Brabitoes Ath, at Lohe aun, at 4:00. RARY AND TRAVEL CLUB |day, March 12, at tho home of Aro. |Schlenker, chairman ot. te raat || HMIPAY, MARCI aa day, March 15, at 2:30 p.m, | Mra,| "Early English Homo Lite." Tho following dates aro set aside} Campfire bloomers aro on sale at Titerary and Travel club will|Elzora Schuman, $12) Mount Bakor | sing; Mabel Hanson, chairman of Wort h Re speak on “Things ‘ for nd Council practices, ‘The | Lohequa and there are also a few ain its members and their|blvd. All comrades welcome. Bring|the music and danco committee, with Jaf ee tah ins ts Slt cn RASS first ono is more or leas optional, |middies, You'll need them for the with a musical tea at the resi-|lmht lunch, Mabel Randolph and Mildred Mae. |} SUNDAY, MARCH a a WI play several numbers, | NEWPORT, Eng, March 10.—Po-| but tt is necessary to have a com: | Grand Council Fire {t you haven't a ot Mrs. C, Dameyer, 1148 22nd 2 ed Hae Donald, general chairmen, MiGstanton mustoal at the Women's jand Mra, Lou Staude Will be heard) lice found two children eating grass| plete attendance on March 28rd at| gown, and you'll need them later at Monday, March 12, at 2:40 CLIONIAN CLUB CAG Awiltghe otplodia udder wre a wake eae of songs, ‘The program | because they had no other food. | 4:00, Camp Sealth, ‘The Clionlan club will hold its|corsrim CLUB ploes of Women's Counell of st, || Will be followed by tho regular bust-| Judge fined their father $25 with al Saturday, March 17th, at Masonic Oa attire of the entertainment will |regular mevting Tuesday, March 18,| ‘The Coterie club will moot Iriday, | Mark'acoburph) at Mh andiatre, |) Noes meetings © promise of a bigger fine It he didn't| Club Room, 9:00, Tho Camp Sealth prospectus will address by Mr, Thomas Car-|at 2 o'clock, at the Mederated club-| March 16, at the University Way MG ee eye feed them Final rehearsal Friday, March 9, {be out the middle of March. © th on “Ireland and Her|house. The program, in charge of| club, 4530 University way, at 46 WEDNESDAY AVRIL tm Pa Me MAN Gls at Armory, 4:00, tee “Twill bo went to all iurdians, Ng plap Among the Nations of the Miso Mabol Dickey, will be on thelp, m, Guest day will be observed The marriage of Mis Harriet Bax le serene Saat interpretation and] PROPESSIONAL SILENCE | Turn out to practices! The sue.) copies will be on sale at howequaes Mr. McGrath, by birth and | "Literature and Education of Japan.” | with the presidents and the officers her to a \ ve MoeCord, Jr, in |] tte Wy, pies department of t 10 He DURHAM, Eng. March 10.—Mise| cess of the Couneil Fire depends - 4 nee, is unusually well informed | Mixx Augusta Burwell, who has been|of tho city federated clubs. ns fui Dalley wilt wed ate, | a oman's club will meet ‘Tues-| Millicent Graham, a nurs, refused to} upon you | What.spectal craft has your gro resent. conditions ia. ireland, [a tencher in the Oriont, will be the| onesie’ “C2 meaner clue me stun, Daley, will wad Mr, | day, Maroh ! , at the home of Misw| answer questions in a trial here on chosen for the April exhibit? wetter Bs yriventen musical program posakar of the afternoon, Members| ranged by Mrs. W, W. Bock will bo! Firat Baptiat church at 2 o'clock x, ee feet as HasvaNts ®./ the ground that it would be unpro Grand Council Byhibits hurry and phono Lobequa yolks presented by Mins Hupheme requested to bring guoata, preusited, | enon Niet hee jock, Mra, Hi, V.) fessional, She was convicted of con: Each Campfire group Is asked to} choice, You'll want to be in the SUE 4 “sn, tempt of court, provide an exhibit at the Grand! “swim" on the gith .