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Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymend. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829. Queen Anne Hill Home Scene of Smart Tea; Noted Author and Lecturer Coming of the prett Wiliam Prat home of the for Bea Hofrichter, a recent bride, WhO returned recently from abroad | The drawing room, with its bouquets and ba and yellow | Rulips, apapdragons, carnations and roses, mad « for the} gowned atten Palms were banked in the wide reception | hall and in the dining room daffodils tphintum and Butterfly roses provided the color scheme for buffet and table. | | | events of the spring months was the tea Mra and Mrs, Henry Arthur Pratt mer, 218 Kt and Miss ets of pink @ lovely setti Presiding here were Mrs. Woodworth Anderson and Mrs, Ernest Walter the first hour, and Mrs second hour. Assisting were Mrs. Wil Frederick Lamping and Mra. Walter Wand the a G. Mrs. William H, Howard, @) Wen Stewart, Miss Katherine Howant, Miss Dorothy Palmer, Miss Purser, Miss Aurabelio Wetherby and Mies Alice Springer Marion rand Miss Winifred Fletcher were in charge of the! punchbow!, and t ived by Gertrude and Doris Lamping. | Hugh Walpole Lecture April 16 Hugh Walpo! Mra. Alice he cards were rece t English novelist and literary critic, who bs First Presbyterian church Monday Women’s University club, novelists, but one of the foremost living He ts, moreover, a delightfu' ¢ audiences from start evening. is not only n English ature holds the attent “@uthorities on ‘Speaker, who inv to finish. Mr. Walpole is well and is probably s on of his own for his graphic stories of Englis famous for his wonderful r ‘experiences in Rus including "The Dark Fore © Which are ch: zed by all the tragedy - distinguishes n life since the bolshevik upheaval Tp iis lecture Mr. Walpole will @e Joseph Conrad. Did Wells and John Gal Sowell a5 the younger generation of novelists, Ho had t SHAving @ close personal acquaintance with the authors w » works he )Feviews and is able to interaperse hia lecture with interesting reminiscences Pencerning these celebri' The subject of Mr. Walpole's 8 is “Books and Friendship.” a eae Informal Afternoon for Miss Trenholme Birs. Dickson Grandy Trenholme entertained informally this afternoon ther home at Three Tree Point in compliment to Miss Ruth Trenhotme, | NWho returned last week from a three months’ visit in the East | : en Anne Circle Plans Card Party Anne circle of the Frult and Flower Mission announces toda: , May 1, Is the date set for their annual card party, with the| to be given decided later. UBMs. Charies C. Finn is the ticket chairman, Tables may be reserved ‘Ana tickets obtained by calling her at Garfield 0084. §, . . *. soctal It 8 of such eminent writers worthy, a8 stage of ttle Dinner Compliments Mrs. Higgins | and Mrs. Calvin 8. Hall were hosts at a small dinner at their Thursday evening in compliment to Mra John Higgins, Sr. of Long ‘Beach, Cal, who is the guest of her son, Mr. John C. Higgins. - Bridge Tea to Honor Visitor RComplimenting Mrs. C. Nelson Post, of Pasadena, who |s a vi: / Mrs. Frederick Morgan Padelford will entertain with an informal tea on Tuesday afternoon at the Women's University club. ee ‘on Sunday in honor of Mrs, A. J. Zingre, of Mason Cit her brother and sister-in-law, ar al Dinner for Miss Peeples “honor Miss Beatrico Peeples, who will Inare next week for her homo p Angeles, Mr. Everett Earling will be host at a small dinner on evening. e Will Benefit Orthopedic Hospital Frank Palmer, secretary of Queen Anne guild of the Children's lic hospital, has charge of the benefit dance to be given Wednes. ing, April 11, at the Women's University club. She is assisted Towa, who Dr. and Mrs. Harry W. Appleton. . G. Alston Hole, acting chairman, as well as the entertainment |? which includes Mrs. Harvey Wood, Mrs. Ira Bronson and Mrs.| Witherspoon. | ons and Patronesses Named and patronesses are announced today for the annual dance the| Camaraderie club of Providence hospital will give Wednesday | April 11, at the Seattle Yacht club. | include Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Chase, Dr, and Mrs. G. ©. Miller, Dr.| Mrs. P. C. Irwin, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Conroy | and Mrs. J. D. Mullane, cee ar Monthly Program Ladies’ Musical club will give its regular monthly concert at the! OW. C. A. auditorium Monday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock. The following} arranged by Mrs. G. A. C. Rochester and Mrs. J. A. Stratton, will the works of Seattle women composers: ‘Mazurka; (>) TarantelleReverle (Kate Gilmore Elack)—Composer at ) “The Lowland Cottage”; (t) “I Heard a Bird Sing”; (c) "The Wood (Katherine Glen Kerry}—Composer at the plano. _ @) Melody; (b) First Movement From String Quartet (Adelina Carola| oD a}—-Mr. George Kirschner and Miss Irene Rogers. (c) “Opholia’s {a monotone) (Adelina Carola Appleton}—Gwendolyn Geary Ruge. “March Grass”; (b) “The Song and Melancholy Wind"; (c) “If You ; Ofrs. Lane Summers)—Mrs. Israel Nelson; Miss Irene Rogers at “Romance”; (b) “Petite Fugue"; (c) “Shadows”; (4) “Blind Giri" 's Gardener) (Daisy Wood Hildreth}—Composer at the plano. “The Iris Bloom"; (b) “Pippa’s Song” (Kate Gilmore Black}>—Miss Cawsey. Olin sextet (Katherine Glen Kerry}—Untversity of Washington club: Kiefer, Westerman, Kolick, Kohne, McKenzle and Harmon; Mr. Merril} at the piano. @) “The Fountaine”; (b) “Lullabye”; (c) “Orientale” (Amy Worth}—Gwen lyn Geary Ruge. yee L.1. Egyptian Fantasy "Egyptian Fantasy” is the name of the first of a series of dances tho Ladies’ Institute has planned for Friday, April 20, at the Yacht| committee in charge of the affair includes Miss Margaret Aiken, Miss Kelley, Miss Agnes English, Miss Anno English, Miss Elizabeth on, Miss Olive Hartwig, Miss Agatha Kirsch, Miss Alloe Wilson, Dorothy Ochelitree, Miss Pauline Edwards, Miss Ada Mongrain, Miss Fr McOmbre, Miss Mary Ann Rost, Miss Hannah Tierney, Miss Helen fambra, Miss Alice Radigan, Miss Alice Peacock, Mrs. Paul Hansen, Mrs. Ge Vidone, Mrs. Elizabeth Harrington, Mrs. Mark Dolliver and Miss Mary elder, chairman. opedic Tea and Thrift Shops Bervice at the Orthopedic Tea Shop on Monday will be in charge of Oadway guild, Mrs. Archibald Clark, hostess, assisted by Mra. W. W. Mrs. John Twist, Mrs. H. Gaither, Mrs. Grosvenor Folsom, T, McVay, Mrs. Omar J. Humphrey, Mrs, George Dicktason, Mra. ond Wright and Miss Gertrude Hardenberg. iday, Laurelhurst guild will be in charge, Mra, ; Wednesday, Interlaken guild, Mrs. A. W. Parrahm, hostess; Thurs- Queen Anne guild, Mrs. B. C, Yancy, chairman; Friday, Mount Baker , Mrs, Calvin S. Hall, hostess; Saturday, Renton Hill guild, Mra. O, B. onhart, chairman. the Thrift Shop will be in chargo of University gulld Monday, represented G, W. Belt and Mra. O. B. Myers; Tuesd Winslow auxiliary, all , With Mrs. F. L. Shepard and Mrs. Alan McDonald; Wednenday, Queen gulld, Mrs. Harry Rowe, chairman, in the morning, and in the Boon, Capitol Hill guild, Mrs, N. G. Bishopp, chairma: Thursday, int Baker Park guild In the morning, Mra, C, A. Douglas, chairman, First Hii) guild in'the afternoon, Mrs, Fred Gilman, chairman; Friday, J, Hilorker, Mrs.C. C, Dodge and Mrs, George McCord will be in ; Saturday, all day, Broadway guild, Mra. H, H, Birkholm, chairman. er CLIONIAN CLUB The regular meeting of the Clion- jan club will be held Tuesday, Aprit 10, at the Federated clubhouse, at 2 p,m. Following is the program to bo given:, “International Relations, Mr. M. Sujima; “International Law, Prof, C. P, Bianett; group of spring songs, Mrs, Margaret Moss Hem mion, Members requosted to bring guests, B. Shaner, chalr- sf’ GROTTO CLUB | Ladies’ Grotto club will moet at 2 p. m., at the Federated J Members are requested bring guests. An interesting pro- on “Nature Day” has been ar- ged by Mrs, Enid Shaw Schults, C. N. Cornpton, speaker for the afternoon, will give a talk on “The Birds of Wavsbington,” which ‘will be ilisutrated by hand tinted , Bix tiny pupils from the “4 it Olnon Kehool of Expression, jw. give @ 20-minute recitation. oo if ‘ _ ALPHA AuxILtany KANSAS WOMEN’S CLUB The Kansas Women's club meet with Mra, J. M, Hansberr, 1. Green Imke boulevard, Friday, will 7601 lecture je * fe Sree eA) SO BK The marriage of Miss Beryl Dill to Mr. Orville H. Kneen Portrait by Grady. @omen’ CLUBS FOR MONDAY TTLE WOMAN'S CLUB A special meeting of the Seattle Woman's club will be held Monday, April 9, at 10 a. m., at the Federated club house, to study and discuss the by-laws of the City Federation of} ‘Womon's clubs. | The literary tnterpretation and} current topics department of the He: | attle Woman's club will meet Tues: | | day, April 10, at the tome of Mrs./ Libby Trimble, 2444 Harvard ave at 13:30. p.m. Mra. T. C. Van Nuys will be hostess. - RAINIER NOBLE POST NO, 1 The regular meeting of the Ameri. can Legion auxiliary to Rainier. Noble post No. 1 will meet Monday evening, April 9, o'clock in the new club rooms at the Arctic hotel. ee ASSOCIATED PUBLIC The Seattle Associated Public! Stenographers will hold their month- | ly meeting at Meven' cafeteria Mon: | day, April 9, at 6:26 p.m. ener | COTERIE CLUB { The home economics department | of the Coterfa club will meet Mon- | day, April 9, with Mrr. Harley! Wells, 4224 10th ave. N. E. Each | memter will give a brief paper on the art of cooking and other home| economic subjects. | . LITERARY AND TRAVEL CLUB ‘The Literary and Travel club will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank M. Carroll, 717 17th ave. N., Mon- day, April 9, at 2p. m. Mrs. ee Wheeler will read a paper on “The | Russian in Music and Drama.” Cur. | rent events in response to roll. call. | Overs LAMBDA CHI ALPHA | MOTHERS’ CLUB | The regular meeting of Lambda | Chi Alpha Mothers’ club will be held | at the chapter house, 4739 17th ave. N. E,, Monday, April 9, at 2 p. m.| Wives of alumni aro especially in- vited. COMMONWEALTH CLUB The Commonwealth club will meet | at Dartnall’s cafeteria, Leary bulld- | ing, Monday evening, at 6:15, to hear | candidates for the city council. cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS BRITISH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION The regular meeting of tho British American association will be held at the Fine Arts hall, 1213 Fourth ave, Friday evening, April 13. All vis- itors of British birth cordially in- vited, eee THURSDAY PROGRESS CLUB The Thursday Progress club will observe ‘Guest Day!’ Thursday, April 12, at the parish hall, adjoin. ing Christ's church, at Brooklyn and sith N. 1, at 2 p.m. Each member {4 supposed to bring a guext, Hos. teswes, Mrs. I. W. Matthews, Mra, William Ross, Mrs, J. M, Smith and Mrs. D, 8, Cunningham, eee WOODCRAPT TOTEM CLUB Woodoraft Totem club will meet Thursday, April 12, at 2p. m,, in the club rooms, 4167 Arcade building. The program 18 in charge of the clvics committee, Nelgibor Chute, chairman. All members of Wood. craft who are interested in their or. der and in the welfare of Seattle should he present “- BRIDGE AND | MAH JONGG PARTY | The Mount Baker Park circle of | the Vrult and Flower Mission will have @ bridge and Mah Jongg party Alpha auxiliary, No, 1, to local No. will give « progroasive whist ty, Tuesday, April 10, at 2 p. m ll, Rofroshmente, April 13, at 12:30, for lunch. Mra, W, Hi, Sayre, Mra. H. P, Houghton and Miss Mary McBride, asglsting. Phono Kenwood 2022, at the Mount Baker Park clubhouse, on Friday, April 14, ‘Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Philip Kinzer, Mra, Harry Uenke and Mrs, A, UH, Kellog MAA [meeting Tuesday, jhome of Mra. W. | was solemnized in St, Paul's church last Wednesday evening. s Clubs © WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB Woman's Civio club will hold its regular semimonthly meeting in the Erickson room of the Y. W. A. Tuesday, April 10. Business meeting at 2 p.m, and at 3:20, Mr. Frank Gates will speak on “C dens,” . CALEIDE CLUB Caleidh club will April 10, at 1 p,m. Frantz, 123 W. meet Tue with Mrs, at Slat ZETA PSI MOTHER ta Pst Mothers’ at chapter 4549 15th ‘Tuceda: 2p. m. house, April 10 . . BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMAN Harmony Momostead, No. 1742, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, [Will give their regular dance, Tues. | | STENOGRAPHERS | day, April 10, at Moose hall, ave, and Union at. see PHI MU MOTHERS’ CLUB There will be a meeting of the Phi Mu Mothers’ club Friday afternoon. April 13, at the chapter house at o'clock eighth . CANADIAN CLUB DANCE The Canadian Club of Gent give an informal dance ai Christen- sen's Broadway hall, Wednusday eve- ning, April 11, #4 9 o'clock. Canadians | jted. and their friends Inv! see ALKI WOMEN'S IMPROVEMENT CLUB Alki Women's Improvement club will hold Its next regular business April 10, at 3 Pp. m, at the home of Mra. A. E. Schutt, 3226 63rd ave. 8. W. eee NORTH END PROGE CLUB ‘The North will give a April 10, at SsIVE End card Dp. Progressive club party Tuesday, sharp, at the A. Sioan, 7923 Wallingford ave. Take Green Lake car No, 20 and get off at Denny station. m. LADY EAGLES WHIST PARTY Lady Eagles will give a whist party at Wing's cafeteria, Thursday, April 12, at $:30 p, m. © public is in. vited. SEATTLE It Seattle Review } of the Maccabeos, will meet Thurs. day, April 1 at 8 p.m. in A. O. . W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave. . . Th A, BAPTIST MISSIONARY UNION The Women's Baptist Missionary union will meet Wednesday, April 11, at 10:30 a, m, in the Chinese Baptist church, Luncheon at noon, eee PHI KAPPA PSI MOTHERS’ CLUB Phi Kappa Pst Mothers’ club will meet Tuesday, April 10, at the chap ter House at 2 p, m. SOCIETY AUXILIARY The auxillary to the Seattle Rose soclety will hold its next regular meeting Friday, April 19, in the St. Regin cafe. Following tho noonday luncheon, Mra, John Carroll Perkins, an authority on flower culture, will speak on Garden Inclosed," and Mr. Oscar 1%, Jensen will talk on “Tho Planting of Gladtoll,"" see ROSE LORRAINE SOCIAL CLUB Lorraine Social club will meet at tho Masonte temple, Wednesday, April 11, at 2 p,m, All astern Stars Invited, WEST SEATTLY REVIEW, NO, 01 Weat Seattle review, No. 61, W. 1, A,, of the Maceabeos, will give a card party Wednenday, April 18, at & p, m, in Carpenters’ hall, 4441 Callfor. nla ave, Business mecting at 7 p, m, jo will |, removed f id ave. # M Homey for Portland for | her mother, Mr ire. Btever Mr. and H, R Montelatr who in the clty aa the guests of Mra, Wrank California for ing to thelr Tiammond of pent a Mr gone woek and Skinner, have to & visit befor hor and Mre f € thelr Mr moved Bast Seattle mmer home at Mrs from fornia George B has returned a six months’ visit to Call. Mr Friday | their estate fre Daniel i two months in Virginia el De Kathleen en abroad are expected home Mor see her lett on viait to Mra. | ter, Mic “ y ahoe and Donahoo, who | have ® al month y | Mr retur a ed ve Edgar Ames from extended and Bermuda . have vinit in Mr ters and M are being the birth of a w« | Angeles Mra, ( |the middt weeks Ives nning month motor 3 G. Alston W, Leonard, with Pamele and Ci spending the weeken B.C. Hole and Mra, A r two daughters, Leonard, are tn Victoria, | gt ILA LODGE, NO, 35 | Aquila lodge, 6% DIL PA will hold its regular business moet ing Wednesday, April 11, at 8 p.m., }At 1916 First ave. Mémbern urged to | Attend, as important business by to be | transacted. | Aquila is the | of district No. 1 prisewinning lodge having won the al which waa tic ¥ wing cup for efficienc | conferring the tion heid in Seattle, Aquila awarded ork in in ritui " April 3 the second fourth # in ew at 1915 Firs All o} members of the D. of H. iny my LADIES OF G. ALR WING CLUB Ladies ¢ A. Ft ing club will be entertained by Mrs: aL, Thompson at he: 11 7 . Wednesday, April 11 | cheon at 1 Take Green Lake car and get off at Kaufman station. . A. PAST COMMAN: the G ome Ww. B. CLUB W. DB. A. Past. Commanders’ ‘club will meet with Alice TL, WR Aurora ave., Wednesday, April jit, at 12:30 p. m. In the afternoon j there will be speakers on the Ryther | Home. ERS The Mth Seattle Presbytertal society will be | held at the First Presbyterian church Jon April 12 and 13, The program follows: | Mormt annual Mra. James C. " oof Porter, Presiding 1m m Ausstiary | 3:00 pm. | Dev S408-T, by Apri Afternoon Session, ityne Prayer—Mre, Chas. Campbell, Port udy——Mre. Albert Mies Marte of Woman's Madrona ad and 6. nd, and walk 1 Vresbyterian Church, Marton, No, $ car to Reservations Chatterton, Chatr- tery’s Committee on i anes by Mite Marie Preston Hi. A. Fiyan ‘Tyler, President City Union of Christian Endeavor Morning Session, April 13, 10:00 to 12:00 Hymn Prayer—Mra, I. 1. Spear, Bremerton Officer# Reports in Chart Form (5 min- utes each) — Record Becretary—Mre. trey Corresponding Secretary of Frank God- Mrs. Robert Mra, W. Mik. M. tary — Mee, wren eign Treasurer Literature Seo n Ri Metend valley Jno, R ation Hecretary—Mrs, Jones Associate Mombers Secretary — Mra J. 1. Edgar Weatminater Gulld Secretary — Mrs, Alfred Ls Young Poopl MeDonald Children's Work Secretary—Dr, Loulao an Freedmen's Work Secretary—Mre, 0. A. Sprinkle Hox Becretary—-Mra. J, A, Crinwell y Mra, # Secretary—Miss Ruby l, en's Work Hotton Mra. Secretary 1. T Gander, ature Table 1 Call Mra, DevotlonsMes W, Martin 12:00 to 11:00 o'Clook Tainch 260, served tn church, Phone res- ervations to Mra, Tobert Campbell, Boat T603-R, by April 1 Afternoon Sesston, 1:00 to 9:30 o'Clock Hymn Prayer. M t Mra, Robert Brokdbooks, Rolling ay Addrow—Dr, Wileabeth G, Ls India Hymn, Mian Marte Preston Hection of Officers and Con tlon Hervioe: Campbell Friday , Ambala, 2:00 ne Led by Mra J. Addinon ening, 6:10 o'Oloe Chureh. corner ith, No. 16 car to ne block eant minster Guilda and morvations to Mr 1 7 Mra. if “Home ton 'oreli 8, Tom, Objects Mario ot beth G. Lew Lntertainment for ¥ notifying Mit Dy 8 6th aye, EM len Obj Blinn. An a may bo. We Crandall, Let by} return: degree at the o | Home Sew. | | berson, | | meeting of the! Seeston, April 12, 19 to 12 »'Clock | | | ! { SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1923. Child Welfare Clinic Chairmen igen a a ORISA Me A ms. (Right) Mrs. W. E. Barnhart, general chairman of the} Child Welfare Clinie to be held April Marche, (Left) Mrs. examination, PROGRAM WELFAR Announced FOR CHILD CLINIC today In the pre Welfare clinic to be inchun under the le Feder p i! dent of the Ka of the Sea! ba April y Danger es D. hannon wing of Chi thes £208 Children Dr Nem Ned Cr RL, Jefferys Nursing and Accompaniat @ Clubs, 2:00 p. m. the Children Dr. Hight 1. M. Read 26 p.m. faving with Pletur Hartman, of ¢ partmen Motion Meni Food Value DANCE AND CARD PARTY Tonia Chapter, } will give a spring dance and “riday evening, April the Masonic club rooms, building, Special attractions been planned for the affair, ee PROFESSIONAL a 13, in Arcade have BUSINESS AND WOMEN'S CLUBS At a meeting held April 3 the Business and Professiona, Women's club elected the following delegates and alternates to attend the state jconvention to be held in Olympia} ty the Torch. Fuly 8-6 The delegates include Miss Ayres, Mise Molly Baldwin, Edna Crangle, Mins Cassie Cales, Miss Susan Hohmann,. Mrs. Jane Mallis, Miss Sadio Barash, Cordelia Thiel, Mra, Maree Rotch, ertans’—|Miss Viola Page, Miss Harkin Gov: enlock, Dr, Leanora Grant, Alternates: Mixx May Rosenberg, Mrs. Florence Moyer, Mrs. Ione Earp, Miss Anna Mario Bruegger- hoff, Miss Florence McKay, Mrs. Nita Jacobs, Miss Jennie Johnson, Miss Clyde Tucker, Mra, Pearl Case Blough, Mra. Inez Meyring, Mrs. Edna Lynn. Important matters will come up at the next meeting, which will be for members only, on Tuesday eve- ning, April 10, at 7 o'clock National Bank of Comm ing. (DATES TO REMEMBER , TUESDAY, APRIL 10— . White and Mra, ‘anke'’a bridge Taake's homo, Shirley Parker, DAY, APRIL 11— ©, Hater’ bridge luncheon Mine ‘Thora edmund luncheon at Mra, in honor of Mrs, and shower the wor ot 1 Wh I Waine from ) o'clock, In honor of new rector, KR Itarold G. Hennesy, Mra, Henne d daughter, Mra, A. DB. Gray's bridge luncheon at! home, THURSDAY, APRIL 12—~ Mrs. Georg@ If Terrell'# informal bridme at home, to honor Mra, Rox Stafford FRIDAY, APRIL 19~ Misa Dmily Jonnoile'n bridge honor, Mins Irene Jacks home, MONDAY, tea to 10 in bride Haneous whe donkine, TUYSDAY, at home, AVRIL, ‘at Gulld's bridge tea at of Mrw, Charlee A. Schitt Award M. Martlogton University olub to give ans nual aports clothes ball at the Mafonto Templo, fl t the City Ie Doing for sn | Miss | 9 1 at the Bon) A. W. Van Kirk, chairman of ph ysical) “Me 8 CENTURY CLUB meet next following | pe April 9, the French de partment the Hotel Was on m.; child welfare department parlors at the Y. W. C. A. with Mra, J. P. Nelson as | Curtiss P. Williams, of of Washington, will] Tho Reading Taste et} Dr Univers will meet at 2 m. in the} board room at the Y, W. C. A, the household adminis. department will be enter-| ned at luncheon at the home of) ire, Hf Bittman, 4625 Eastern | Miss Effie Raitt survey of home e na in the East | rature and travel de | semble at lla. m. at A. Mra, J Education in China, Mra. C. A. Bowen, of Kirkland, The at Wall of China. At the last meeting of the depart. nent the following officers. were elected; Chairman, Miss Cynthia ms; vico chairman, Mra, J. W. ham; secretary and treasurer, | f the Uni the ¥ speak on Americanization department wil! | jrnect at the Y. W.C. A. Mrs. Wy D. | arnacliff will read a paper on “Th Older and the Newer Emigrants, Election of officers Tho regular meeting of the club] will be held at the Y, W. C. A. at 2} p.m followed by a demonstration of “Activities of Campfire Girls” by a{ = }s BATTLE COU je Council of Parent-Teacher \e- |assoclations, will meet in the small| high} auditorium at the Broadway school, Tuesday, April 10, at 10 a, m. This is the annual meeting when of- d. Mr, Carl Croson wiil speak on |"School Bonds," and | Johnson Stewart on Campfire News, Notes and Gossip Signs of the Trail ‘The following groups have the rec- ord of being 100 per cent subscribers Where, oh, where are the of ? Enpedasu, Mra, A, E. Griffiths, | guardian, Elahan, Miss Freda Libbee, guar- dian. Subscriptions are $0 cents, includ- ing mailing direct to your home, Maude Anderson of the Lowa Campfire under the guardianship of Mrs. Stuart Walsh, js the third Se- attle girl to win the needlework guild honor, Maude further proved her desire to serve by contributing to the little Austrian shoe fund and Canoe fund, House cleaning time is here and that needs renovating. This is an to make it a room take pride in, Girls and (roups in- terested may call Lohequa for in- formation, The service canoe received contr!- butions to the amount of'$51.66, ‘That with a share of the door receipts on- abled Seattle Campfire girls to send ® check for $100 to national head quarters as our share towards the birthday fund. Prospective firemakers, take warn- Jing. No excuses aro authorized for jcatiing between meals when you are | earning the “starving honor.’ Bread and butter, mille and fruit aro al lowed, There have been somo of us Who have refrained trom even those! those! Yeu, tho guardians meet tho second Thursday of each month at 7:80 at Lohequa, (This month, be- causo of vacation, they will meet the third Thursday.) The Guardians’ association Includes all authorized guardians, assistant guardians and |fivefly leaders, It Is perfectly proper to da substitute if you can’t be ent, very group should have representative there, April Contests 1, A wook at camp for the best ao count of any hike taken this spring, (Use verse, prose or poetry.) 3. A weeks at camp for the best The business meeting will be} ~| Leave town about 9:30. rs for the ensuing year are elect- | Mra. Daisy | there is a room at the Ruth home} opportunity for us to work together | Campfire can} Music Junior Amphions to Give Cone Ar ctor of this « L, f . with t. The Iris ine F. Glase Glase accompan artints will be Mim Miss E and Dr Cook, bari L. cram to be given will be as Sunday Twilight Musicale Mrs. L Beck will present « her plano in » twilight me 8, in her » ir Ket vey ap ‘tments. set of pictures taken on a spring scribes! . The regular meeting of the group Aprili l4th, at © that your group A week at camp will be awarded the best ono minute re- t from a high school girl and a eek at camp for the Lest grade girl report. Bring written reports, month! scribe 10, at Lohequ enented | also. Ten things to do. The Wecato Campfire Girls are looking forward to busy month. There are 30 members in this group and by May » they will have secomplished the following. A ten-point honor will be awarded the girls completing all requirementa: 1. Earn dues. Subscribe to Torch, Subscribe to Everygiris, Keep health) chart. Have beaded headband. Do some definite service. Keep count book for a month. 8. Bo prepared to give a five- minute talk on Campfire. 9. Have attractively decorated” gown 10.One hundred per cent fire- makers by May 15. 3. 3. ‘4 6. 6. All-City Hikes How many Seattle girls will earn the all-city hike honor? How Is tt | By attending six all-city |hikes. Beginning April 14 there will be a hike each Saturday of April and May. Each hike will be in charge of @ leader, who promises an interesting trip. Some of these rae “4 * | hikes will be Umited in number, so dunior | Mra. M, J Falkenburg.’ At 220 p.m. | 0" No oe ware te the Hate April 14—Miss Florence McCombs, leader. End of Ravenna car line, | leaving postoffice not later than 9:20. Bring lunch. April 21—Mrs. Compton, | Bird hike. End of South Park car line, 10 a. m., and bring lunch. Ljm- ited to 20. Sign up at Lohequa. April 28—Miss Eva Cole, leader. | End of Mt. Baker car line, 10:30. Thru Sew- leader. ard park. Bring lunch. | May 6—Mrs. Walsh, leader. Mys- tery hike. Meeting place divulged | only to those who sign up. | May 12—Mrs. M. Marzolf, leader. nd of Phinney car line at 9:30, Leave town at 9. North Beach hike. Campfire Demonstrations Where are all of those girls with | their beautiful gowns and headbands |—thelr knowledge of songs, and of | Campfire itself? We want you to | help us with our demonstrations. On | April 13, at 3 o'clock we are putting fon a demonstration befcre the Cen- | tury club at the Y. W. C. A, Come fa \to headquarters and give us your | name, There will be a practice Wed- nesday, April 11, at 3, at Lohequa. Sunday, April 15, there is to be a Sunday evening council fire at Brem- erton to which 12 Seattle girls have been Invited. Let us know at once if you will be able to go. Any Campfire group wishing to | use Camp Sealth for a week-end this | spring should sign up at headquar- ters at once. A camp fee of 2c is charged each girl for the week-end | trip, These! parties will be under the direction of headquarters and may bo opened to all Campfire Girls. April Time Is Hiking Time Away with craft, Away with all indoor sports. The out-of-doors in~ vites you, urges you, commands you to go out. Every iillside has its own mirago, and trail and highway alike issue a call, Turn all your meetings into hikes, Have bacon bats and dig bean holes. Have treasure hunts and go explor- ing. Get out your boots today. Get }out your hiking clothes and join your Campfire sisters in the open. Here’s wishing you all the joy Seattlo April can hold, for April time is hiking time, Because of vacation, the Guard- fans' association has postponed the April meeting until April 19, Many guardians are bringing sandwiches and hot chocolate will be served at 6, 80 all guardians who are footloose and hungry will find both food and fun, At 7 the regular meeting will bogin, and there will be a free-for-all ai jon of Wohelo Order, ably dl- rected, and followed by talks on sev> eral phases of camp, The progtym will be full of Information and there will be opportunity for many sugges+ tons and disoussions, Almost Unbelievable Youcan hardly realize the wonder- ful improvement to your 4 skin and complexion the mirror: wi bits toyou alter Ggurand’ 'e Ori att Cream for the firat time, White-Flesh chel, G Gouraud'’s Oriental Cream