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PAGE 10 Seattle Society ted by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829. Tea Will Benefit Children’s Ortho-| Hospital; Miss Clara Emory Plans upper for Bridal Party. KK) GUILD, whose se Of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital are c i pal tea at the home of Mrs. ¢ March 23. t many nygec ave. N., on Friday afternoon, is the attractive program “On Wingy of Song 4) “Old Irish Melody” (Kreis Winifred Bateman; Miss “Bongs of the Open” (Frank J. Catlow); (c) “The Blue Bi Witleby)}—Mrs. Frederick Adams; Bluette” n at the plano. ree; () “A Madrigal (tacDowell; @) “Stolen Wings” Daisy Wood Hildreth gt the Jay cht Son; Muth. “La Chanson des Balsere” (Bemberg); (b) Petal” (Quilter); () “The Mountain Linnet” (@) “April, My April” (Miligan)}—Mre, endolyn Geary Wood Hildreth at the plano, tem service will be in charge of Mrs. C. C & H, M. Gaston, Jr, Mrs. Webster R. Harrison. Tandberg and Mrs. G. L. Mortrude. . ppe nese Group (Koseak Yamada); (1) “The Tears of Minora”; @) “Dream Tale”; (>) Etude D Flat Major (Lisst}—Miss “Now Sleeps the (Katherine Glen} Ruge: 2, Mortrude, assisted by Mrs, A. R. Wells, Mrs. as Pre-Nuptial Honor Clara optay is entertaining with.an informal supper at her home! evening, M h 24, in honor of Miss Harriet Baxter, her fiance, SBvan 8. McCord, Jr.. the members of their bridal party and a few Jenkins’ Engagement Announced and Mrs, Charles Thompson Jenkins announce the engagement of @aughter, Thora Marguret, to Mr, Edward Johnson, son of Mr, Mrs. B. P, Johnson. ts Jenkins is a graduate of Queen Anne high school, and Mr. d from Franklin high school, Wedding is to take place the latter part of April rea banter Party Arranged Mr. EB. F. Blaine, just returned from Washington, D. C., Mr.} Dudley Burchard are entertaining with a supper Sunday evening ome. Mrs. Harold Burchard will be hostess at a Chinese luncheon home on Tuesday aftergoon Johnson Richard A. Vander Las, Jr., entertained this afternoon with an | successful affairs in the Hagyard, | (Wientaw-| bridge tea at her home, 2405 Queen Anne ave., in compliment to MeDonald, whose marriage to Mr. Frank J. Morrill will take wien s ains for Bridal Party | Harriet Baxter was hostess Friday afternoon at her home on Ane Hill. with the maids of her brida) party and a few close as her guests at an informal tea. al Supper This Evening ‘Qnd Mrs. Thomas, Stimson will give an informal supper this evening r home at The Highlands. ity to Give Informal Dance dance will be given by Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity on evening, March 21, at the chapter house, 4§20 21st ave. N. E. and Mrs, Van Dyke Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hall will be the § and patronesses. faye al Party for Miss Sheahan nting her house guest, Miss Virginia Sheahan, who returned re from California, Miss Hazel McMillan will entertain with an mal supper at her home Sunday, evening. al Tea for Benefit. of House Fund drawing room at the Women’s Untversity club this afternoon hi alumnae gave an interesting musical tea for the benefit of pter house fund. irs. H. L. Glen's talk on Mendelasohn’s life and compositions was very ng and instructive. numbers were used as {Ilustrations: from “Midsummer Night's Dream"—Mrs. L. E. Beckett. “In the Shady Woodland Bowers”; (b) “Spring Song”; (c) “The ‘Violet; (4) “When Thru the Piazzetta"—Mrs. Philip D. Macbride: ne Langdon at the piano, ing "—Mrs. L. EB. Beckett. s0lo—“On Wings of Song’—Miss Helen Schuman; Miss Elizabeth at the plano. Ca) "—Mrs. L. E. Beckett. ir Ye, Israel,” from “Elijah”—Mrs. Philip D. Macbride; Miss Leone A at the piano. mes were Mrs. Hervey B, Wilbur, Mra. F. 0. Ehriich, Mrs. Dyer, Mrs. J. W. Heal, Jr, Mrs. H. G. Fletcher and Miss Bertha > Dinner at Home ff. Terrence M. Parker, Jr., is entertaining with an informal dinner of ie covers, Friday evening, at his home, 1638 Interlaken blvd. ain for Artists Mr. Edward Johnson and Mr. Elmer Zoller, of New York, Mr. cis J. Armstrong entertained at dinner and at luncheon in Seattle. on Club it Baker Park Luncheon club will meet at the clubhouse afternoon, March 21, for a 1 o'clock luncheon, followed by will bo Mrs. L. E. Sirrine, Mrs. E. A. Quigle, Mrs. V. L. d Mrs. E. EB. Schenck. ular for Orthopedic ‘Shops aughters of the King of Trinity church will be in charge Monday x ic Tea Shop. Miss Olga Dieckoff, chairman, will be ; a Mrs. J. B. Sheperd, Mrs. Gilbert Black, Mra. John Haynos, H. Condon, Mrs. Carl Lucke, Mrs. 0, W. Anderson, Mrs, Carl er, Mrs. J. K. Jamison and Mrs. F. Dice. day, St. Mark's guild of St. Mark's church will direct the service, ‘ chairman; Wednesday, Westminster church, Mrs, Scott n lirman; Thursday, Queen Anne guild, Mrs. B. C. Yancy, chair. day, Washington Park guild, Mrs. W. 8. Burt, hostess; Saturday, of the Elks, Mrs. J. E. Nicholson, chairman. ‘Thrift Shop on Monday morning University guild will serve, repre- nted by Mrs. Edgar Royer and Mrs. W. G. Weigle; in the afternoon Oadway guild will be represented by Mrs. Walter McDonald and Mrs. Fuller. morning, East Highland Drive guild, Mrs. J. Moore, chairman; n guild in the afternoon, Mrs. George Cooledge, chairman, Inesday morning, Queen Anne guild, Mrs. Harry Roweck; Madrona in the afternoon, Mrs. B. H. Petley. eday morning, Mount Baker Park guild, Mra, C. A. Douglas; First ulld-in the afternoon, Mrs. Fred Gilman, riday, all day, Medina guild, Mrs, R. M. Day. day, all day, Frink Park guild, Mrs. 8. A. Carman, Personal ‘Mrs. A. D. Keating returned this week from a trip to New York, eee James B. Howe and her r, Miss Ellen Howe, are leav- March 29 for New York, they will safl on the Ansonia ‘They plan to spend four among the British isles and Mr. and Mra, Timothy Jerome left today by motor on a three weeks’ trip to California, o'. i ‘ Beatrice Peeples will arrive m Los Angeles March 19, coming ‘be © member of Miss Baxter's party. She will be Miss Bax- ‘Bueat for the first week of her o¢ Mr, C. C, Carpenter hag returned from @ short trip to California, 8 Mr, Fred Showerman, of Detroit, Mich,, left last evening for his home, after spending a few days in town at act the Hotel Washington, Russell Gordon Page, jr. of Angeles, is sponding the week- id in town, Mr, and Mra, A. 8, Kerry will leave Sunday for Del Monte, Cal., where they will be joined by their daughter, Miss Lucy-Glen Kerry, who is at! tending Mias Ransome's school at Piedmont, for the Baster holidays, oar ar Rex Stafford returned Thurs- ‘trom a. visit of several months “the Fast, and, with Mr, Stafford, [a muest at the Hotel Sorrento. Mr, and Mri hg: Ah ae remove in April home at Wing . Mr, and Mrs, Harry Sharplony Jott today fora short trip to California, Walter Tiffany will to thelr summer pint, os Mr, olger Penbody, who has been ft tho Virginia Mason hospital, removed to her dpme this week. ay o MISS BEAT Miss Lee, the daughter of Portland, Ore., who has been returned recently to o'he r home. Women’ CLUBS FOR MONDAY WEST SEATTLE P.-T. A. TO ENTERTAL Dr. Suszallo, president of the Unt- versity of Washington, will be the principal speaker at an cntertain- ment to be given by the West Seat- tle Parent-Teacher association Mon- day, March 19, in the auditorium. The subject of Dr. Suxzalto's speech | will be: “Shall Your Boy and Girt} Go to College?" There will be selec- tions by the Boys’ and Girls’ Glee clubs and the orchestra. | Everyone ts invited. ee KING COUNTY LEGISLATIVE FEDERATION The next meeting of the Lagials tive Federation of King County will be held on Monday, March 19, at the Y. W. ©. A., at 2 p.m. Mra, John Trumbull, president of the Women’s | Legislative Councti of Washington, | and executive of the W. L. C. W. bu reau at Olympia, will give her report on the bills passed by the 18th ses sion of the state legislature, Visitors always welco MYRTLE CHAPTER, NO. 43 Myrtle chapter, No. 48, 0. B. 8. will {initiate a class of candidates in the Corinthian room, Manonic tem- ple, Monday evening, March 19 eee . RAINIER CAMP, 1472 Rainier camp, No. 1472, R. N. Aj will give a card party Monday even: ing, March 19, at Swedish Club hall, Eighth and Olive. Prizes and refreshments. . COMMONWEALTH CLUB The Commonwealth club will meet at Boldt’e restaurant, 912 Second ave. Monday evening, at 6:15. Col. George B. Lamping will tell why the Port commission wishes to acquire the “Skinner & Eddy No, 2" site for a port terminal. ADDITIONAL BS LADIES’ LYRIC CHORAL CLUB ‘The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will meet for. rehearsals each Tuesday in| the month jn the main Sunday | school room of tho First Presby- terian church at 7:45 p. m. in prepa ration for the spring concert, eee SEATTLE REVIEW NO 8 Seattle Review No. 8, W. B. A. of the Macéabees, will entertain with a| card party, Thursday, March 22, in the A. 0. U, W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave., at 9 p.m. Business seasion at 7 p. m. Members and friends Invited, see SUMMIT SCHOOL PWT. A, Tho Summit school PT, A. will meet Wednesday, March 12, at 3 p. m. After a short business sossion the following program will be ren- dered: Violoncello solo, » Dorothy Dailey; recitation, Miss ‘Tecla Anganrd; Mrs. H. F, Kingsley, tho school nurse, will be the speaker of the afternoon; demonstrations by the Camptire Girls of the school. After the program a social hour will be spent in the domestic science room. eee SEATTLE, WOMAN'S CLUB The art department of the Se- attle Woman's club will mect Tuos- day, March 20, at the home of Mrs. Charles F. Hubba 746 Mat ave. N. B, at 2 p. . BUSINESS AND WOMEN’S CLUB The Business and Profeasional Women's club will meet in the new club rooms, on the second floor ot the National Bank of Commorc building, Tuesday, March 29, at Dp. m, Professor Meany, npeaker, a PROVESSIONAL congratulations upon th daughter, Marion’ Aline, 12, birth of a on Mareh oe Mr, and Mra, O, D, Fisher are ex | SEATTLE THE RICE LEE SEATTLE | STAK Music |Spargur String Quartet jto Appear The second cor three th rt of the Spargu will tak March University at Bixth and pring of the ganizations which wiving. evening place n’s elub audi torlum, This quartet in finest tn in always keenent must the appearance to with ot re in and un kau, Saxony 4 the m of Joh Hmetana enjoys the the dance. enue.) The sacred ness of his fir for & maiden whe later becom to Wevitable fate 1m Spagnola Alexander Glaxounow Petrograd Quartet Alle Mr, and Mrs. James Lee, of spending the past year her s Clubs BRITISH- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION The British American association wilh give a concert at the Fine Arts hall, 1213 Fourth ave, Friday evening, at 8:15 o'clock This is “Irish and every: body will be accorded a hearty wel come. All Britishers Invited with thelr families and friends. There Will be no charge for admimsion. QUARANTE CLUB ‘The Quarante club wil! day, March 20, with Kinter, 4198 Findlay st. to roll call, “Irish song, dance.” Portrait by Grady neet Tues: Mrs. W. C Response story or LODGE NO, 7 Seattle Lodge No, 7, D. H will hold ita regular meeting day evening, March 26, o'clock, In Ev ave. A progressive whist party will follow at 9 o'clock. No. 7 is conduct- ing @ successful membership which will conclude when the King County convention convenes here on April 3. . Members urged to assist The convention will be entertained | by Seatth: Lodge P Tues at OOD CIVIC IMPROVE CLUB Women's Lakewood Civic Improve. ment club will have itn regular meeting Tuesday, March 20, at 2 p.m, at the Lakewood clubhouse. Mrs. F. EB 1:45] ‘green hall, 1409 Ninth | drive | vi + | Organ: Palmerton will addrens | larity te tho simple, ate filled. with ickets are now on sale at Sher |man-Clay, Third ave. and Pino at. eee Organ Recital Sunday There will be an or recital giv- en by Judson Waldo Mather, assisted by Edith Kendal, violinist; James R. Harvey, tenor, and Waldo FE. Math- er, in the Green Lake Methodiat Episcopal church Sunday, March 15, at 7:45 p.m | hi program to be given follows: | om Sehubdert | fr y | (ieiy, Metz, “Tone Poem),...Rdward F. | Voral—Heecttative and Air (" Violin A.,| Mooniight on the Lagoon” ndoiph Frimt _ Geare Spiritual) Jas, R Gil Rainier” JW. Mather Mt | (a) The Heights (ib) Huneet omcelio—"Here! (trom n) wv odard Oftering das itv @ Great, Awakening” iW | violin | "Fond Necol for Me™ ..Charies Blount ctlone’ Jar So Popper-Rosen pu + Kr Marche erably posed for the great orean in the ( | at Chant ening of thedral A drum th the meeting on "The Advantages of | Beithg-a Member of the Federated Clube.”” Musical numbers. eee WHITWORTH PT. A “Back to School Days” for parents will be given, at the Whitworth school, Wednesday evening, March 21, Clases will form at 7:30 o'clock, and students are expected to be Prompt. Union exercises jn the as. sembly room at 8 o'clock. Com. munity singing Mr. C. W. Brownell, BALLARD V Ballard W tained Friday, by Mrs. M. A, st, Subject, c. 7, U. +. T. U, will be enter. March 9 23, at 2p. 4 Hedman, 1547 W. 62d T. L. week, oo. WOMEN'S GUILD ST. MARK'S CHURCH The Women’s Guild of St. Mark's church will have a lunch and sale jin the guild room of the church, Wednesday, March 21, at 1 p, m. ee SOROSIS CLUB Tho art department of the Sorosis club will meet Thursday, March at the Federated clubhouse. MADRONA P. Madrona P,.'T I meet Tues. day, March 29, at 2:80 p, m. at the school, It will bring a “Bring and Buy” party.” Short program, Cie sis) LADIES’ OF CIRCLE D The Ladies of Circle D, will be hostesses to friends and members of Madrona Presbyterian church at. a musical tea to be held Wednesday afternoon, March 21, at the home of Mrs. H. R. Meyes, 1104 35th ave, eee CANADIAN WOMEN'S CLUB ‘The Canadian Women's club wilt hold ita social meeting Tuesday eve. ning, March 20, at 8 o'clock, at the Federated clubhouse, corner of Har= vard aye, and ‘Thomas st. Mra Gabriel Smart and Mre, Henry Rob. inson will be the hosteares, Cards Will be the amusement of the eve- ning. Refreshments, All Canadians and their friends invited, CMa NO. 1 Custer Camp 1, Sons of Vet- erans, and’ Custer Auxiliary, will have thetr regular n day, March rans’ hall, » Following the usiners sexsion there will be a so- Mr, and se , W, Mathous, jr, toned Bmitheen), are anil Al 1 Goodfellow th tig sk home at pected to return about April 1 from an extended trip in the Orient, clal time and dancing, All affiliated ordors invited to attend, ‘ . «{tertain with a St, king up to imax the prociaim the Day of Ju This Is followed by a chan beautiful ehro (typitying the Rt ing into. the Serapbs,” with tte melody im the pedals, and a delicate, ath seraphto atraina fainter and fatnter unt seam to vanish into the KE Vooa!—"Easter Song Hoi Granier (Accompaniment for violln, yiolon- vello and organ) WASHINGTON HIVE Washington Hive No. 944, Ladies of the Maccabees, will hold a whist party Wednesday, March 21, at 8:30 D. m., at Wing's cafeteria, rr EMERSON P.-'T. A. Tho Emerson P.-T. A, will hold its regular business meeting Wednes- day, March 21, at 2:30 p,m, in the school basement. Mr, R. A, Gridley will «peak on "The Junior High,” Tho third grade pupils will give the pro- gram, and their mothers will serve at tho social hour. Executive com- mitteo meeting at 2 o'clock in the cafeteria, A NUAL CHIT) \W OLFARB CLINIC ‘Tho annual child welfare clinic the aus eration of BH. Barn. at the Hon Mareho un pices of the Seattle F Women’s clubs, Mra, W. hart has been appointed general chairman of the affair, with Mrs, Wm, Hovey serving as vice chair. man. Mothers are urged to register thelr babies on April 9 to 17 by writing tg Mra, A, Jost, Personal Servico Desk, Hon Marche. Any child under six years may be registered, Bach request must be accompanted with Ab solfuldremed envelope, This clinte is free and arranged for the welfare of both the mother and baby, It gives the mother an opportunity to ascertain if her ehild ig normal and obtain advice from competent, physleians, SCOTTISH GARLIC |) | SOCIETY DANCE ‘The Seottish Gaelic society will en. Patrick's dance Friday evening, March 16, in the A, O, UW hall, 1409 Ninth « Busl- ide meoting at 8 o'clock; dancing at +A. Gaitnant | | will be hold April 19 to 21 inclusive) 5 DATES TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, MARCH 17~ Mer and Mrs and Dr. ® Annee at the Mount Baker lub hues, en Yacht ¢ taht In Hon dinner uneb t's bride on at home, Mra. James Colbert Hulliven’s bridge luncheon at home THU RAD, MARCH 33— Mra. Mab heon and bridge at. hen FRIDAY, MARCH t— MONDAY, Mr, Ever WOMAN'S © The TURY CLUB French department Waman's Century club will entertain with ® matinee Francaise, Monday afternoon, March 19, at the home of Mrs. Henry Bittman, 4625 Eastern t 2 p.m. Reservations may be made with Mra. Louis Marks, 2 or Mrs. J. M. Rich, field 4369. The program follows vo—"'Norma” ny Friedberg, Mrs. of the | (a) “Reverie” (b) “Tambeurin-Chinols” | Mr, Ernest Jaskovexy Vocal ott Yradier Gounod Menry Witten Playlet (in French) —"U! Nalesance Mra. Henry Bittman, Mra Geor Manton, Mrs, T. J, Butcher, M J. Mo Rich, Mra Louie ova Mra. @ W. Bark Me ‘Carre: (all members of the Fregch ae partment.) ‘The art department will meet Mon- Say afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Carl J, Smith, 1436 37th ave. Mrs, Arthur Swain has | charge of the program and will sive ® talk on “Historical pects aire Ge * by William Danat. The executive board meets Tues ch at 12 o'clock, in the | The drama department will meet | Wednesday, March 21, at 1120 a. m., |with Mra, J. R, Muston, 1412 E, Alo. [ba st. Members requested to meet | promptly, as there is tmportant bust. | ness to transact. Mra, C, F, Clark | ins charge of the luncheon and Mrs. KE. KE, Fitzsimmons and Mrs, Adolph Nelson, will provide the program. The social yervice department will jmeet Thursday, March 22, at 10 a. m., at the Washington Children's home, 3300 E. 65th st. ‘This is the annual sewing day for the children, and a large attendance in desired. Take Rayenna car to 32d ave. N. E. or take jitney, leaving every half- | hour from Fourth and Union, and go directly to home, Election of offi- cers. ‘The literature and travel depart- ment will meet Friday, March 23, at 11 a. m., at the Y. W, C. A. Pro- |gram: “the Boxer Movement,” Mra. Fred Avans; discussion led by Mrs. R. J. Huston. Tire Americanization department | will meet at 12:10, at the Y. W.C, A. The regular meeting will be held at the Y. W. ©, A. at 2 p.m. This jis the annual musicale and “guest day." ‘The Century club chorus will give its premiere performance, pre- sented by Mrs, Ernest E. Fitzsim- mons, Tho program follows: ehorus— (a) “To a Wild Ror (b) "Memories (©) “Sing We Enchanted” Mra. L. KB. Beckett at the piano. Piano— Polonatse—C Sharp Minor Mra, MacDowell Chopin Irma Monroe Pereons, Darrie Lovering at the plano, nelected— Mra, J, Worth Densmore, Hector Rerlior fobert Schumann (eo) “The Skylark’ Gretchaninote s Klizabeth M. Perry. Ming Geneva Perry at the plano. eee | THURSDAY PROGRESS CLUB | ‘The ‘Thursday Progress club will meet with Mrs, George Hollingshead, [527 20th ave. N, Thursday, March | 22, at 10 a, m, N, oe NSET HEIGHTS LITERARY CLUB Sunset Helghts Literary club will hold its regular moeting Tuesday, March 20, at the home of Mrs, Edith Rochford, 836 N, 60th st, cee WALLINGFORD CIRCLE Wallingford ctrele of the First | Presbyterian church will meet in the small dining-room of the church, Thureday, March 22, at 2 p.m. Short business session, . oe AUXILIARY WASHINGTON | KOUNDATION The ladies’ auxiliary to the George Washington Foundation will give a Joard party March 28, at 2p, m, at |Scottinh Rite temple, | oe |DORTC CHAPTER CARD PARTY Dorie chapter, No, 69, O. %, 8. will give a eard party at Dartnell's cate toria, Second aye, and Madison st,, Mriday evening, Mareh 23, Bastern Stars and thelt friends welcome, | Founders Day, Friday, ,| Washington, and any girl between SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1923. Re Campfire News, Notes and Gossip Berviee for March ational program for March & camping fund for lame and bind dicta in inetttutions, Seat il do their share, and a of doing canoe, | marked et the includes @ de criptive has been suggested. beautifully decorated March servi will Grana © the 24th. Every Campfire girl in put her birthday gift into it be 6 cents or it may be more mall amounts make gr ble the crippled girls to en mping trip next summer. If girls \really deprive them. of things in order to glv@ the unitie be the the and be axked to It may but t puma, and nelve: lex» fortunate girls the op: they enjoy, Campfire leaders w that much happier, Rosemary | Campfire will be in | canoe to receive the girls | All contributions of baby are asked to be turned in at the Armory at the final ‘and Counell practice, Make certain that garments marked with girl's *, age “i group. Let's finish d get them in. mascot clothes are Camptire Girls Work Hard as March 74 Draws Near You'd know them anywhere! Those Campfire girls with thelr white mid diex and red ties! These days you'd know them not only by the uniforma but from the way they are hustling round with final preparations for | their Annual Grand 1 ¥ Coune *. HIGHLAND PARK P.-T, A Judge Rhea Whitehead w Affecting Women the regular | meeting of the High! |A., Tuesday, March 2 nyeak and mont for “Dads celebrated ¥ri- | evening, March at 8 o'clock, with an apron and necktie social, will |be completed at this meeting Mr Croson, pre | school board, will speak | ty singing will be led by Mr. KR. E | Vivian; games by Mr. D. H. Painte: | executive secretary of the communt | 1 service Car of the ‘ommunt . SEATTLE COUNCIL MINUTE WOMEN ‘The regular meeting of the Seattle held at Frederick & Nelson's audi- torium, Thursday, March 22, at p.m. Reports from the King county quarterly meeting, held at Auburn, March 5, will be given. tendance requested, oe will meet | Tuesday afternoon, March 20, at 2:20 o'clock. Miss Ruth H. Carroll will | speak on “The Analysix of Milk and Its Use.” j o-. BALLARD LADIES OF ELKS The Ballard Ladies of Elks will meet Wednesday, March 28, at 2 p. m. in Elks’ hall) Open house. All Ballard ladies invited. eee SUNSHINE CLUB The Queen City Sunshine club will meet Tuesday, March 20, at 2 p. m., at the Masonic temple. Cards. All Eastern Stars and their friends in- vited. cee FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY The For¢ign Misslonary society of | the Methodist church will celebrate March 23. The service will be held at Univer- sity Methodist church beginning at 10:30 a.m. There will be three short talks on “The Heritage of the Past,” “The Responsibilities of the Present and “The Challenge of the Future.” In the afternoon Miss Resore, a re- turned missionary, will speak to the women, and there will be presented a short pager t, “Voice From the East,” depicti:.; the organization of the first Women's Foreign Mission- ary soclety in Boston in 1869. Lunch- eon will be served, reservations for which must be made by March . ORCAS CIRCLE N. OF W. Neighbors of Woodcraft, Orcas Circle, will give a dance Saturday evening, March 1 hall, Rainier ave. . GATEWOOD . A Gatewood P.-T. A. will meet in the one mbly room, Tuesday, March 20, 2:30 p.m. ‘There will be the usual | ihisdnben session, after which the fol- lowing program will be given: Song, “The Patriot,” by pupils of Miss! Eaton; poem-recitation, “King Beuni and the Spider,” pupils of Miss Hart; song, Mrs. A. L. Parks, accompanied by Mra. Gustave Lewis. Mrs. John ‘Trumbull will give a talk on “Meas- ures Presented to the Last Legisla- ture.” The parliamentary procedure class, under the direction of Dr. Louise Doeman, will meet in the teachers’ room at 1:30 p. m. eee GTRL SCOUTS Mrs. Daisy Johnson Stewart, Northwest regional director of Girl Scouts, will be in Seattte next woek in the interest of her organization, Mrs. Stewart will be at the Hotel the ages of 10 and 18 years who wishes to beeqme a Girl Scout may get in communication with her there. ‘The Girl Scouts correspond to the Girl Guides of England, tho sister organization of the Boy Scouts. It is not only a national, but an in. ternational moyerfient extending Into more than a score of different coun: tries of the world, Courses have been established for | Girl Scout leaders In such schools as Columbia university, Vassar, Smith, Simmons, Mount Holyoke, Trinity and scores of other Eastern schools. In the West similar courses are being given at the state normal schools at both Bellingham and Et lensburg, at tho University of Ore. gon and at Stanford university, eee WOMAN'S PIONEER AUXILIARY The Woman's Pioneer auxiliary Counci of Minute Women will be| 2/ Council! Fire at the Armory. Large at-| stranger, you'll say Where is it? Tell me So we'll answer a three questions. The Campfire girla nationally cel thelr 11th birthday Beatie celebrates its fourth birth and for weeks the various &roups thruout the city bave been their program Double Health, Dou Their alm has been rl an opportunit be @ Camptire In proof of the fact that what Campfire girls sta they finish, a great many applica Uons from new groups are already cir way to national headquar ters, not to mention the number now grown to include the maximum num ber of members The Grand Council Fire is an an ual affair given by the girls and leaders in this section of the Nor west and is great demonstration of the program. It will be held at the Armory, March % at 7:30. |Camptire girls are admitted tree | parents and friends are asked to pay 26 cents to defray expenses. Any girl in Seattle who !s not « Camp. | tire girl, but wishes to be, may ne cure @ ticket by calling at 4169 Ar cade building. The demonstration in ludes exhibits of all ee the girls do, Among them you will find dis plays in the following lines mm Housekeeping, Care Children, Care of Sick, Launder | Marketing, First Aid ene, Knot Tying, ¥ Making, Signaling, Basketry, Batik, Dyeing, Book ing. and a jot, lot more It is open to the public Jone ts invited. So that answers two | questions What is it all about, this Camp |fire program? 1t I» an organization |to develop wholesome, healthy girl hood. A program which recognizes |the value of imagination in the jadolescent girl and provides the means to meet it, “To put romance, love and adventure in everyday lit: jthe Campfire manual says. “To put inbow around the dish pan,” a nall Campfire girl says. Whatever it is, it is eurely filling a long felt | need in Seattle, and thousands of far }thinking adults give it their whole hearted support. Read the Campfire news, go to the Talk with a Campfire girl. You can never learn all of Campfire, for it is a program of being glad to be alive and one never finishes with life. This {s the Campfire birthday month. |Help the girls in their education campaign by having an intellectual |interest in this great army of girl- | hood repeating, “Together we go forth to meet the future, Armed with truth to ourselves, And love for all.” National Exhibit Articles for the National exhibit due April 2, instead of April 6, as formerly noted. Sincé Miss Brown leaves April rd, articles can- not be received after the 2nd. When the Grand Council {s over turn your attention toward this and help make Lohequa and your Guardian happy .by-contributing your best articles to the National exhibit. ebra in March extending of DE. Personal Hy Bind. The Guardians of Ballard held a district meeting at the Ballard Field House, March 14th, where it was de- elded to hold a mixer for Ballard Campfire girls on April 27th, and to hold a Ballard ceremonial the latter part of May. The Group Presidents inyite ail Campfire girls:to the reception Sat- urday afternoon, March 24th, from 2 to 4:30 at Lohequa. There'll be music and stunts and refréshments made by the Group Presidents them- selves. Don't miss it. You'll wear a middy, of course. No Campfire girls would wear anything else but a middy and dark skirt on the Grant, Council day. Out of Town Girls to Be Enteriained Lohequa calls for names of giris wishing to entertain out-of-town girls, What fun to be hostess to a \ girl from Sedro-Woolley, Monroe or ~ Bellingham! Get your name tn early and remember to give your age. If you can take two or more, so much the merrier. Don’t put {t off until |the last minute. Help the staff at Lohequa by attending to the matter promptly. Girls attending out-of- town guests provide meals for Sat- urday, housing Saturday night and see that they are taken to the train promptly. In many cases girls will not arrive until Saturday afternoon and will leave early Sunday morn- ing. It is also expected that guests will be given an opportunity to see Lohequa, attend the Group Presi- dents’ reception and view the exhibit at the Armory, Campfire girla are thoughtful, eractons hostesses. The Quannacut ¢ Campfire had an election of officers Thursday, March 1, The following officers were elected: President, Annette Hughes; vice president, Irma Bates; second vice president, Helen Starkey; re- cording secretary, Dorothy Nelso: treasurer, Mildred Snyder; scribe, Martha Harris; hike leader, Esther Hall; cheer leader, Majela Bates; count keeper, Jessie Harris, They have been giving dinners together in order to complete their Firemakers’ rank requirements, Saturday, March 3rd, the girls planned and Cooked a. dinner in the First M. BE, church. Every girl had something to do toward getting the dinner, At 2 o'clock, after the dinner, the group entertained their mothers having a social, They also invited some girls who were not members of the group, and girls whom the Quanna- cut Campfire are trying to unite Into a new group, The program consisted of © piano solo by Margaret Boster, recitation by Elma Jolly, and a play given by the girls of the group called “The Awakening of Aunt Lody,” which was thoroly enjoyed. After the brogram, refreshments were served. to Washington State Pioneers will meet In the private dining room of the Y. W. CG. A. for a_noonday Juncheon on Wednesday, March 21, A short business meeting will be followed by & program arrange) by Mra, Vira W, Masters and her com: mittee, A special invitation Is ex. tended to all women who lived on the Pacifio coast prior to 1889, eee LADY Tady nesda 1928% Py tte AGLES' CLUB tagies’ club will meet Wed- Mareh 21, at M. BB, A, hall, Wrst ave, Luncheon at 1 pie io a ale Gouraud Oriental c ream

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