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PAGE 10 [Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keer. LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829. Entertainments Planned for Miss Barbour; | Colorful Sports Costumes at Ball pyagbonneha ING Miss Bernatta Barbour, wh L. Coffin will take. y carly June, Mrs. Wendall B, Myers is @hiertaining with an informal dinner at her home on Tuesday evening June 15. | Saturday afternoon Mrs. William Burnett and Miss Eien Dulmaye will give & bridge of five tables and miscellaneous shower at the home of Miss Dulmage, 202 36th ave. N. Miss Frances Is Miss Hazel Jones and Miss Ruth Bamford will assist Miss Juliet Graham ts entertaining with siub on May 22, and on Saturday, May 2 | be hostess at a bridge tea and linen shower Tnwin, 1606 39th ave ‘ At the tea hour Mrs, J. W. Barbour and Mrs. P&C. Irwin will pour DAssiated by Miss Thelma Barbour, Mra. William B. Burnett, Mrs. Cargl Butterworth and Mis. Blanche Price of Oaklan . . so marriage to Mr, Henry Loe in at the Tennis Warren will] P. ©. acheon Douglas C. t the home of Mrs. ports Clothes Ball Brilliant @ Women's University club's Sports Clothes hig! at the M nic temple ‘evening was brilliant and beautiful in its wonderful array of bright A fashion revue was the feature of the evening, a group of Matrons and girls acting as mannequins, They were Miss Dorothy Miss Alice Hole, Miss Amy Munday, Miss Dorothy Campbell, Mine Arnold, Mrs, Merril! Sproule, Mra, Neal Tourtelotte, Miss Helen fer, Miss Bleanor Caldwell, Miss Elizabeth Folsom, Miss Loyal Treat, Emenelle Backus and Miss Evalyn Colvin During the three intermissions correct apparel for country club wear, for | iis, golf, the formal models for afternoon and fluffy organdies kad d crepes suitable for evening wear were shown. The following senior At the University of Washington assisted at the supper service: Mins | lary Morgan, Miss Allce Frein, Miss Helen Thompson, Miss Vera Boyer. Bliss Vera Davis, Miss Mabe! Anderson, Miss Dorothy Bird, Miss Betty | Jackson and Miss Florence Rogers. © Acting as ushers for the evening were, jn the balcony, Miss Pearl Ben | mett, assisted by, Mrs. Virginia C. Patty, Miss Bertha Remiey, Mra. John 4 Hall, Dr. Minnie B. Burden and Mrs. W, R. Powers, and on the floor Mrs. C, B, Kinne was assisted by Mr. John Lincoln Hall, Mr. d Mann, Mr. C. B. Kinne and Mr, Alvah Lemuel Carr. | committee responsible for the highly successful affair inclided Mra. | Lundquist, chairman; Mrs. Andrew Price, fashion revue; Mra. C. B. tickets; Mrs. Judson Falkner, decorations; Mra. Ross Williams, ipper; Miss Florence Rogers, ushers; Miss Imogene Cornett, music; Miss Ruth Kerr, publicity; Miss Pearl Bennett, box holders. Colonel and Mrs. Dockery Hosts Colonel and Mrs. Oliver H. Dockery will be hosts at a buffet supper for | Hundred guests, including officers and ladies of the post and visiting ‘on duty at the University of Washington Reserve Officers’ Training this evening at the Officers’ club at Fort Lawton. Tucker Entertains for Miss Bayley taining in compliment to Miss Elizabeth Bayley, who will wed Mr. | eff Willis on June 16, Miss Alice Tucker was at home this afternoon from intil 6 o'clock. A kitchen shower was an added compliment to the honor tea % Phe home was lovely with Its bouquets and baskets of violet tris, white And brilliant tulips, a basket of these flowers centering the tea table, fhere, presiding at the urns the first hour were Mrs. Thornton Chase and Willard Herron, and the second hour Mr«. Archibald Talbot and Mrs. sald Cornue. They were assisted by the Misses Holen Schwager, Helen Jordan, Eliza- Young, Joan Sprague and Elsey Skinner. ® . . . Bi idge Luncheon Will Honor Miss Jones George Youell is entertaining with a bridge luncheon of twenty-four at her home on Tuesday afternoon, May 22, in honor of Miss Hazel who will wed Mr. Arthur 8, Coffin in Jun . . rs. Wilton to Give Bridge Tea ‘Mrs. Aubrey Wilton is entertaining with a bridge tea at her home, 926 r ty N., on Friday afternoon, May 18. Five tables will be in play. ess to Bridge Luncheon Club Fs. John W. Roberts ts entertaining the members of her bridge luficheon her home on Tuesday afternoon, May 22. Covers will be placed for J o 4 e fast Planned by Alumnae : alumnae of Pi Beta Phi will honor the seniors of the active chapter “a breakfast to be given Saturday, May 19, at the Hotel Gowman. ; should be made before May 15 with Mrs. Harold Polson, Gar id 2236. A delicatessen sale will follow the breakfast. Nugent to Entertain Informally James Nugent is entertaining with an informal ddnce at her home * Host Dinner Before Dance ing thelr school dance, the girls of St. Nicholas’ school entertained @ no-bost dinner at the Tennis club last evening. The party was japeroned by Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Nettleton and Mr. and Mrs, William » McGrath. : Guests included the Misses Mary Hall, Cecille Tenny, Jeannetto Helen Chinn, Grace Guerin, Marian McGrath, Ruth Nettleton, Rabel and Nova Douglas and Messrs. John Baxter, Arthur Dunn, ‘Huntington, Edward Dunn, Frank Victor, Boland Wilson, Thomas i, Leigh Rabel and John Trumbull. oe * ertain on Board Yacht « Hmenting Mrs. William Wright, of Boston, who is the guest of Mira. John Rumsey, Mrs. Stanley Griffiths and Mrs. Albert Griffiths enter: lained twenty-four friends of the honor guest at tea and a short cruise on their yacht, “Sueja,” Friday afternoon. 7 ° dge Tea Will Benefit Hospital Ii en guild's annual spring bridge tea for the benefit of the Chil- ‘Orthopedic hospital will be given at the Yacht club on Tuesday May 22, with Mrs. A. D. Remington, chairman of the arrango- it committee, assisted by Mrs. George 8. Rich, tickets; Mra, EB. C. Alt, ¢; Mrs. E. B. Clark, decorations; Mrs. T. L. Monson, tea service. assisting hostesses will be Mrs. E. Hubbard, Mrs. William R. Tonkin, s. George C. Miller and Mrs. Jay LaChapelle. oe heon Club Mount Boker Park Luncheon club will entertain at a 1 o'clock at the clubhouse on Wednesday afternoon, May 16. Bridge will Tater diversion. he hostesses for the affair will be Mrs. P. B. Duren, Mrs. R. H. Case, ‘M. P. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. K. A. Burnall. oe endar for Orthopedic Tea Shops guilds in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop next week will include on Monday, with Mrs. W. W. French, hostess, assisted by Mrs. r. Twiss, Mrs. J. W. Barbour, Miss Bernatta Barbour, Mrs. Archibald Mrs. W. H. McGrath, Mrs. A. E. McCallum, Mrs. Frank Burns, Mrs. , Grunbaum and Mrs, James Wylie, Tuesday, St. Mark's guild of ’s church, Mrs. Margaret Cheal, chairman; Wednesday, Westmin- Presbyterian church, Mrs. Scott Matheson, chairman; Thursday, St. rgaret's guild of St. Mark's church, Mrs, D, McEachern, chairman; Fri- Alki auxiliary, Mrs, C. H, Gaffner, chairman; Saturday, Frink Park Mrs. H. F. Brown, chairman. : Thrift Shop will be in charge of University guild Monday morning, h Mrs. H. P. Zimmerman and Mrs, F, W. Elliott, and in the afternoon n guild, with Mrs, A. Eldred and Mrs. P. J, Aaron; Tuesday ™ East Highland Drive. guild, Mrs. Josiah Moore, chairman, and mj the afternoon, Interlaken guild, Mrs. George Cooledge, chairman: day morning, Queen Anne gulld, Mra. Harry Rowe, chairman, Madrona guild, Mrs, B. H. Petley, chairman; Thursday , Renton Hill guild, Mrs, C. F. Holmes, chairman, and afternoon, ‘Hill guild, Mrs. Fred Gilman, chairman; Friday, Seahurst guild will charge; Saturday, Sunset auxiliary, Mrs. J. Stoeffler, chairman, SOCIAL WOMEN'S LAKEWOOD CIVIC an : IMPROVEMENT CLUB t Seattle Social Club for the} The Women’s Lakewood Civic Im- of Hearing will meet at 7:30 provément club will hold its regular Tuesday, May 16, at Fur-| meeting Tuesday, May 16, at 2 p. m. usiness college, Fourth and|at the Lakewood clubhouse, Mrs. W. Membership ‘# open to|s, Endfield, chairman of flowers and ns Baulte erie and ae committee, will wave charge of the (pre Beearon)* CIRCLD Bt program for the i circle of the First afternoon, res lan church will meet with #8, Willian McDowell, 4109 First . N. E., Wednesday, May 16, at m. FREMONT W. ©, T. U, Fremont W. C. 'T. VU. will meet Tuesday afternoon, May 16, at 2 o'clock, in the Asbury M. HB. ehureli. ‘The program includes a talk by the superintendent of the Ruth School for Girls, eee 2 LODGE NO. 7 le Lodge No. 7, , of H. P. have its next regular meet- syle ‘Tuerday evening, May 15, at) BETHLMOHEM SHRIND, ‘clock, in ih att hall, 1409|No, 1 ave. Initiation Will be follow-| ‘Bethlehem vhrine, No. 1, White & progressive whist party at| Shrine of Jerusalem, avill give a Ic Members and friends wel-| card party Saturday, May 12, at 8:30 ‘ Dp. ™, at Dartnall's cafeteria, . MISS PRISCILLA ANDERSON | MN Rk Sa ee . Miss Anderson, a popular debutante, whose marriage to Mr. Arnold Polson will take place June 12.—Portrait by @omen’s Clubs Grady. CLUBS FOR MONDAY LITERARY AND MUSICAL CLUB In the interest of the maintenance’ fund, the Ladies’ Literary and Must, cal club will present an Interesting} NOR’ program featuring the Players,” with plano: selections by Hazel Cameron, Monday afternoon, May 14, at the Federated clubhouse at 2 o'clock. . GIRL SCcouTs’ TRAINING CLASS Thore will be a training class for, all who are Interested in Girl Scouts and In the work they do, at the university branch of the public Il- braby Monday afternoon, May 14, at 2 o'clock. This and the follow: ing classes will be open to anyone who is Interested, regardiess of whether or not they are affiliated with the work, and thero will be no ‘requirement that they Inter be come affiliated. Theres no charge of any kind. Tho plan i¢ to-have work in actual scouting as presented by the Girl Scout program. Mre. Daisy Stewant, regional di- rector of Girl Sconts, will have charge of the work, Mrs. Stewart has had extensive training in the Scout program and is one of the few certified examiners of Girl Scout leaders in the United States. She has studied both in Massachusetts and New York at the Girl Scout officers’ camps, ay well as at the regular schools, . -. . PALM CIRCLE NO. 66 Palm Circle, Na 66, Neighborn of Woodcraft, will met in Odd Fellows’ hall, Monday evening, May 14. A special surprise feature will be pre- sented after the reguiar business meeting. All Neighbors of Wood. craft invited. see ADDITIONAL CLUBS SUNSET HEIGHTS LITERARY CLUB Mrs. Warren H. Brow will enter- tain Sunset Heights Literary club with a nogn-hour luncheon at her home, 107 'N. 67th st., on Tuesday, May 16. / Tho regular study pro- gram will follow the luncheon. Tako Phinney ‘car. eee FORTSON THYGESEN AUXILAARY Fortgon Thygeden Auxiliary U. 8. W. V/ No. 2, is planning an enter. tainment at Roosevelt hall for ‘Thursday evening, May 17. The pro- gram arranged by Nell Barry Tay- lor, @ member of the auxiliary, will be followed by dancing. No admis. sion will be charged. Spanish war veterans, families and friends in. vited to attend. soe AUXITAARY ROOSEVELT POST NO. 24 The Jadies’ auxiliary of the Theo- dore Roosevelt Post No, 24, V. F. W., will hold its regular meeting Tuesday, May 15, at 2p. m. There will be an initiation, ‘ttefreshments will be served, oe WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The household administration de. partment of the Woman's Century’ club will give a Mah Jonge and bridge tea at the home of Mra. Henry Bittman, 4626 Wastern aye., Wednesday, May 16, at 2 p. m., for the benefit of the clubhouse fund. Mrs. A, IL. Nofsinger will be in charge of the Mah Jongg room, Reservations may be mide by call- ing Mra, F. B. Hill, Kenwood 5429, The drama department will meet with Mra. J. H. Soper, Wednesday, at 11:30 a.m. Mrs. H. M. Denton 1s in charge of the program. see NATIVE DAUGHTERS Px WASHINGTON rincess Angeline Parlor No, 2, N. D. W., will hold their last whist party of the season on Friday ning, May 18, at Dartnall's cate. teria, “Playing starts promptly at 8:20 p.m. All members and friends invited. ‘ The, annual banquet will be heid [gay evening, May 23, at 6 p.m. All| Teservations mus 6f the month, Hotel Wihard, Ettiott 3 2328, Jf you will attend be in by the toth or Eltiott TH END “Hand Bag | PROGRESSIVE CLUB The North End Progressive club) will meet Tuesday, Mrs. De Baum, Sitney at 10th ave. o- ALPHA CLUB Tho Alpha club will meet Thurs. day, May 17, with Mra. Amelia G. Nelson, 3230 W. 64th st.~ Luncheon May 15, with 220 E. 69th st. ‘Take EB. to 69th at. . jat 12:30 p. m. . SOCIAL DANCE Tho Ladies of the Golden gNorth No. 1, auxiliary to the Yukon Order of Pioneers No. 2, will give @ social dance Friday evening, May 18, at M. EB. B. A. ball, 1923% Firat @ QUARANTE CLUB ‘The Quarante club will meet at the home of Mr. R. B. West, 4803 Beach drive 8. W., Tuesday evening, May 15. Each member is requested to bring luncheon for two, eee GARDEN PARTY The flower and garden committee of the Women's Lakewood Civic Im- Provement clab will give. a garden party Friday, May 18, at 2 p. m., on the lawn of Evergreen lodge, corner of Alaska and 49th st. Mr. Fred Cole will speak, see LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS The Seattle League of Women Voters will hold its monthly meet- ing on Wednesday, May 16, at the Y¥. W. C. A. cafeteria during the lunch hour, Tho program commit- teo has arranged to demonstrate tho system of proportional representa tion by having a mock election, The meeting is open and anyone inter. ested may attend. see WILL HOLD BAZAAR AT BALLARD Lieut. Cushing, W. R. C., No. 22, is planning @ bazaar for Thursday, May 17, to be given on the top floor of the city hall, Ballard. A dinner will bo served at 11:30 a. m, and the bazaar will be foliowed by a card party in tho evening, beginning at § o'clock, tee LYRIC CHORAL CLUB Tho Ladies’ Lyric Choral cluo will meet in the main Sunday school room of the First Presbyterian church, Tuesday, May 15, at’745 p.m, se HIGHLAND PARK®P..T. A. Highland Park P.T, A. will have its regular meeting Tuesday, May 15, at 2:30 pm, in the schoo} audi: torium, Chairmen and their com. mittees are urged to attend and perfect plans for “Dad's Night," which Will take place Friday, May 26, sae ALLAH CHAPTER, 0. FE. 8, Allah Chapter, O. B. §., will give a card party Tuesday evening, May 16, at the Panama cafeteria, at 8:80 o'clock. All Eastern Stars ins vited. COTERIE CLUB The Coterie club will hold ity an- nual banadet Friday, May 18, at 1p. meat the Y. W. GC. A, Mra. W. W. Beck, toast mistress, A short business seston wil bo held at 12:30 p, m. oe se RAVENNA SOCIAL CLUB Ravenna, Social club will moet at the University Masonic temple Tuesday, May 15. Laincheon at 12:30 p.’m, Enstern. Stars and friends invited, « tae BALLARD CAMP NO. 176, W, 0. W, Ballard camp No, 176, Woodmen of the World, will give a dance for members and thelr families only Irt- day evening, Moy 26, at Woodmen at the Iiks' club house, on Wednes- | hall, 17th and Market #tx jotity Nelile Hang, | Personal ' ander trip to ¢ attend the of Mr, Grant's sister, Mi Grant, to Mr, Ralph Whe May 21 » Call « to hy at on Angele and Mra eft for everal wee Jenevieve Blethen and her Martha Swadley Friday mo. for Hellingham a oe 6 Miss Dorothy Polson, in the Anderson at her home | Le Height Jevening from a trip of Hoquiam. house guest of Misy Priscilla H York Millan Mr, and) Mre. Jobn C are spending a fow Crescent weeks Mrs. Blanche Price, of O al, will arrive May 21, te | guest of her brother-indaw |ter, Mr. and Mra, Douglas C | ren. and, th 1 nis War Mr, and Mra, Harold Preston re turned Friday from California. The Misses Georgina and Mary | Frederick Swanstrom are spending | the week end at Annio Wright Sem. |inary, in Tacoma, going over to at jtend tho May fentival being given there. . Miss Hazel Jones is visiting | Yakima until tho last of next week | ore Mr, Corwin Eberting returned ¥rt- |day from @ short trip to Yakima. and Mra. San Franc } to visit Mr, and Mrs. | nix weeks. Braten Wilbur, of Roy Case for . Mr, and Mrs. Edward G. John son (Margaret Jenkins) have re turned from their wedding trip and jSre at home at 1902 First ave. N | WEST SEATTLE | CHAPTER, 0. EB. 8. ‘West Seattle hapter, O. E. 8, will meet In the dining room at the Ma sonic Temple, 26421 California ave., Wednesday, May 16, at 2p, m. Cards Tho howtenses will, be Mra, Ernest kson, Mra, Harold Jackson, Mrs. Chartes Brunt fand Mra, Berger Grung. eee MOTHERS’ CLUB TO GIVE CARD PARTY a card party at the chapter hou 1617 ¥. . Thursday, May 17, at & p.m. A special musical pro- gram han been arranged. Tenerva tions may be made with Mrs, J. W. | Nordstrom, Capito! 4021 . PIONEER AUXILIARY PICNIC ‘The Women's Pioneer auxiliary extends an invitation to the officers and members of the Washington State Ploneers, and also to all wom- en who lived in Washington during territorial days, to enroll with the Pioneers’ auxtilary and and partic! pate in its meeting on Wednesday, May 16, at the Pionners’ hell, Madi. son park. One of the pleasant fen- tures of this gathering will be the plenle luncheon, which will be served in the dining room on the Upper floor of the Pionéer build. ing, with the auxiliary furnishing the coffee. The luncheon will be followed by a social hour, a pro- gram and a short business meeting. eee BUSINESS WOMEN'S CLUB The Business and Professional Women's club meets Tuesday, May 16, In the Fine Arts hall at 7 p. m. Mr, R. EB. Morgan, advertising man ager of Frederick & Nolson’s, and C. C. Norton, of the New York Life Insurance Co, will be the principal speakers, Gamma Epsilon Pi, the honorary sorority of the School of Business Administration of the University of Washington, will bo the guests of the club that evening. Tho prest- dent of the sorority will also «pea! At last Tucsday's meeting the new members shared honors with the mothers as guests of the club. An interesting program was prepared under the direction of Miss Mary Eldred, chairman of the Fellowship committee. 'The orchestra from the First M. EB. church Sunday school under the direction of Mr. Clay Hor rison, played. Miss Carroll White and Miss Mercedes Wason gave readings, Mrs. A. Preston Burns sang & group of songs, and Mrs, Maree Rotch gave a tribute to the mothers, see CUSTER CAMP NO, 1 Custer Camp No, 1, Sons of Vet. erans, and Custer Auxiliary No, 4, will meet Tuesday, May 15, at 7:30 P. m., in Veterans’ hall, Armory. eee HARMONY HOMESTEAD NO..1743 Harmony Homestead No, 1143, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will have a large class adoption on Tuesday evening, May 16, at Moose hall. The ladies’ degree team will have chargo of the work, assisted by the ladies’ guard team of South Ta- coma, All Yeomen invited, eee GREENWOOD P.-'T. A. NOTES Greenwood P.-T. A, held its monthly meeting in the school Audie torium, Wednesday afternoon, After the business session, an ‘interesting program was given, followed by re. freshments, ‘There will be no. more meetings until the second Wednes- day in September. The mothers of the district appre. clate the splendid care. given the younger children by the supervisor of the kindergarten, which enables them to enjoy the meetings undis- turbed, Arrangements aro being made to entertain the faculty of Gre Nod school at dinner some time in June, ye 6 8 CLARA BARTON TANT NO, 1 A public dinner will be given by Clara Barton tent, D. of V., No, 1, on Wednesday, May 28, at 6 p, m., followed by cards at 8 p.m. and a bavaar, At the regular meeting held May 9 the following officers were installed by Miss Grace Hurd, in. stalling offic Mra, Irene Blue, press correspondent; Mrs.otois Sel. bor, musician; Mra, Elizabeth Fyhn, color guard, HALLER LAKE SOCIAL CLUB Haller Lake Social club will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Hess, Thursday, May 1%, at 2 p.m, fn | are arriving Monday | Beta Theta Mothers’ club will give} PROGRAM FOR ONVE 13th annual vention of the » of the The Washington stat t Par held onal Congrims Hall, Uni May 16-18. Health The cc in fulness for Following Haypiness Child program fre n president Mrs. dent, Mra. ¥. Addrens, » Male branch, Vietor Mal 0 jaa Way a PT 1” Mine Xe ool junch Maypole 4 ate ebairman, arestt | A. C. Greenatrom | Mother,” Mra the Happy Child A. May Ansiat lo Maxam. % 7. ©. greeting Mr TD A from Beattie. To the Hap: Victor Maletrom Miss Helen DNEADAY AFTERNOON 1 ‘Overall Boys,” directed by 2 ’ “Pre-Behoo! | A. B. Mo yphy bullding, room Hectional meeting, lems,” leader, Mre. Higley, president King county division, Meany school; high ncols high tet, Hroadway : violin solo, Arnold Laken, t Heattle high; “Danny.” Mar- waret Mall, winner ® A. EB. gold medal: operetta, “The Mairy Story of the Silk Worm,” Hannah King- wton Meager, presented by Fairview school, Roosevelt district. 6—Polls open for ballot on pom tion of off 1t—-Parllament Denny bait wtroctor; room tractor. 0 solo, Pr Tone P room 220 ude In C Major (MacDowell), Kelly; Bo F Major ), Kya Brown; “Seandl- navien Dance* (0. Petersen), Dixie Daniel, 20—-Invoration, Rev. II. O. Mason. "The Girl Beout Movement,” Mra. rt, regional director. 4b—"Extension Serv! Mine Mande Wilson, extension department, W. ac 10:06-—"What the Children Read.” Miss Butheriand, Literary department. 10:20—"Our Young People and Muste,” Mra. John Henry supervisor of m ‘Tacoma public schools. lecture department, M: chairman. 1 Shall We Gtve Our Time in Parent-Teacher Meetings?” it Jennie Nichols, chairman. 40—""Motion Pletures,” Mra. M. T. Hol- Joman, chairman. 165-—Announcements. :00—Home economice luncheon and drees revue, RO. T. C. armory, Mra. Reserves.” Miss ade. . eeeretary Girl Reserves, Se- 2:01 he Goat of Rducation,” Dr. E Hi. Molland, president Washington Btate college. 2:20-—""The Use of Narcotics as It Af- fects Our Youth,” Rev. W. Hf. Can- non Biles, president White Cross, 2:00——"The High Schoo! Boy," Mr. Kart Adams, principal Lincoln high school, 2:13-—"The High Schoo! Giri,” Miss Rose Glass, dean of girle, Roosevelt high meeting, “High School room 232 Philosophy ae 3 Fletcher, secretary vocational tratn- ing, U, :80—Round-! . Boyn- campne grounds, by Mary B, Gross and pre- seated ‘by Rainiér Valley Parent- Tencher conference; general chair man, Mra Charles Rau; director, Mra A. G. Benfield. :60—Dinner, RO, T. C. armory, Mra. J. D. McPherson, chairman 45—Community singing, Meany hall, Jonder, It. H. Vivian; Invocation, Rey, J, Ralph M 00—Song, Amp! tions, (a) TI (Proch), (>) “Bwini * (Burleigh), a: e Low, by Miss Thirza jaylet, Mra, N. J. Irvine, chair vocal (Hurletgh), (Ware), (0) nelections, (a) “Didn't It (>) “The Foun- Enough” (Sam Dr. Suxzallo, president U. of W. 45—Prenentation of picture to-assocta- tlon with largest percentage of in: crease in membership. *FRIDAY MORNING—May 18 $:00 to 9:16—Polls open for ballot on Bterrett, “Tom Thumb OM Invocation, Rev tution committe committee, 1. B. Wood; reports state officers: recording secre- tary, corresponding secretary, financtal corresponding — secretary, financial neoretary, treasurer, auditor, ington Parent-Teacher Magaxine— Managing editor, Mra, Victor Mal- strom; advertising manager, Mra, Herman Watson. Roport of regintra: a ton committee, Mra, , Miller, F niveraity, the Alumnae and Sooloty," Mr. Matthew Hl, ‘Motion picture luncheon, R. 0, 'T, ©, armory, Mrs. B, Brown, chairman, Thru the courtesy of the Chamber of Commerce Mra. David B. Fryer is perfecting plans for @ boat trip. The boat will leave the University dock Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, sailing on Lake Washington, thru the canal and around Magnolia bluff and Hl- Hott bay, . LUNCHEON AT PRESHYTERIAN CHURCH The Women's Medoratinn of Eyan- gelical churches of Seattle will give ® luncheon Tuesday, May 2%, at the First’ Presbyterian ehureh at. 12:80 p.m, Women missionartes will be guests of honor, A program is be ing prepared for the affair, “Rural Prob- | ec- | Grannegan, who had SATURDAY, Campfire News, Notes and Gossip Trip to Port | Hecause M | Hompita! Da |trip of the Camp Vire for Townsend Postponed Townsend |men that you t but just “ha Take the time, the en The present Seattle Wins National Hand Craft Prize | News has just been Miss Ruth Brown that Seattle is the proud possessor the tional Honor in Hand Craft. This honor was won in competition with Camp Fire Girls all « | States and this is the second time | that Seattle has stood at the head The exhibit which Miss Brown took with her to New York and w received the hdhor, was composed of hand craft of m varieties —beud ed headbands, fed monial gowns, count blocking, etenciling, book binding jand leather work. Miss Brown will announce the individual winners of National Honors upon her return. They probably will be awarded at the Grand Council Fire which is to be held on the University campus during the ¢ ceived from books, wood Kiwanis Demonstration A Camp Fire demon tion con- ducted by Miss Ruth A, Brown is be given before the Kiwanis club at thetr luncheon next Wednesday, | May 16, | To Talk at State P-T. A. Convention | Miss Ruth A. Brown has been in- vited to give a talk on “Campfire Ita Alms and Purpose,” before the members of the State Parent-Teacher | Baxociation, Friday, May 18. Map Making Oh, how often guard: | headquarters and ask “Where can I take my girls on a hike? We've been to every park in our part of town until the girls are tired of see- | dng We want to go to a new place.” |Won't you make a map of your | next hike and turn it in to Lohequa to help these guardians in planning hikes? Perhaps we can have maps showing interesting hikes in all | parts of the city, and incidentally come into | you'll be earning Camp Craft Honor | k |map of hike, indicating trails, g | fields, woods, brooks, bridges, etc. | Map must have been proved accurate |by actual use in a Camp Fire hike jand must be neat enough for exhibi- tion. Columbia P-T. A. Meetings Wednesday, May 9, Miss Marguer- ite E. Bringloe gave a talk before the Parent-Teacher meeting at Col- umbia school, Miss Bringloe ex-| do plained Camp Fire as to organiza- tion, aims, and ideals, The moving pictures of Camp Sealth were shown at the conclusion of her talk. Moth- ers and girls both are very enthus- fastic about the Camp Fire work and & group is to be organized there soon. Report of April Activities OFFICE 260 letters written. 1,200 people used the office. 4 meetings of Guardians’ Train- ing course. 65 girls taken to Camp Sealth. 1 Guardians’ association meeting. 5 committee meetings. 10 group meetings. 200 interviews. 130 Torch subscriptions. 20 registrations for Camp Sealth, FIBLD 8 groups visited. 10 Camp Fire demonstrations. 4 meetings of Camp Fire Girls in districts, 6 meetings of District Guardians, SERVICE er Mission bridge party. Camp Fire group served at Orthopedio Tea Shop. bibs made for Theodora Home, Candy for Port Townsend. Girls went to Port Townsend with candy. Aided in Clean-up and Dress-up Seattle week. 1 200 The Accalipsa Camp Fire held its much looked for candy sale at Hauf's department store instead of at the Majestic theater as had been plan- ned. It was in charge of Efferina several other girls to help her sell. The sale was quite popular with the smaller chil- dren of Ballard because of the hard “penny candy.” All of the candy was sold and altogether the sale was very much of @ success. The Wewotowi Blue Birds stop. ped for a while and within the last week have been reorganized with several new members. The following officers were elected to serve for the coming term: President, Mary Jane Perry; vice-president, Margaret Hub- bard; secretary-treasurer, Marjorie Calhoun; scribe, Constance Turner, Plans were made for future meot- ings which will be held on Wednes- day of each week, with a business and dues meeting, and a picnic with- in the next two weeks. Friday a regular meeting was held at which the Ahalunas cut stencils for the decoration for their buffalo robe, which will be painted at their next meeting, A bake sale was held the following day in a store in Ra- venna and the sale was a great suc: cess, For May service, the gitls will each be hostess to another girl at a picnic, and the following eight dif. ferent girls will be their guests, ‘Thurstay evening some of the girls from the Talhi Camp Fire met at the home of their guardian to make candy and cookies which they told on the following day down town, The proceeds from this sale will be used for going to Camp Sealth this summer, They sold everything with the exception of two doxen cookies and added six dol! Jars to their fund. It was then the co-operation of Miss Marguerite that tho girls were uble to have this sale, aS she Was responsible for their getting a stall The ‘Tamahnawis Camp Fire Girls of Snoqualmie Falls held a business "| plore the United | 250 girls served at Fruit and Flow- |” MAY 12 Music Chaliapin Concert Ma 9 weratic repertoire literature ¢ To him a son be in of re suffich ferrea from one to th | why should on en the world’s wealth of pure song is other imm: > one win can ¢ mor n a ports | Opera » deme costume, make-up and dramatic tion, are impossible in con Whether he appears in opera or concert is all and the thing to Challapin, he looks up r strenuc re nee, # which same 7 6 céncert as rat ore than an operatic perform impor in a concert pout 15 songs. n opera he may arian to ning i» responsible for , when « singer Jost himself in a character and its dram | tures, these become a supr carries him thru the entire pe in recital one nother dramatic another Inued contrast will be heroic, | other romantic nic, while force tire atmos! 1 Challapin tation of a same. His fous, includes the the bass ‘range. | himself, a baritone or | bass, but a singe: ° his eo the singer to remake ere for every says that h part is n voice, golden | as | Amphion Society |Concert May 16 ‘The Amphion society will give the second concert of its 13th weason at Meany hall, University of Washing- ton, Wednesday evening, May 16. Marguerite Carney, the blind so- | prano, will be the uasisting artist. The program follows: 1 Ch *—“A Stronghold Sure” Feste Burg’) (J. 8. Bach) . ants sd Graham Ein Morgan -Hammond Protheros vome” ("Rigoletto"). Verdi Marguerite C , lone of My Heart” ‘Trumpeter Junior Amphion Society Arville Belstad, director VI Motet—"Dextera Domini”. .Cesar Franck vn “Media Vii ‘the Monks") ("The Battle Hymn of Max Bruch Von Mosliendort? vir ().“A Spring Shower" ‘A Little Close Harmony”.G. O'Hara 1 @) ngs (a) “T Passed by Your Window”... ° .. Arr. by Burleigh Marguerite Carney “The Crusaders’. - +++4+s-Protheros xr “The Sword of Ferrari 8 Piano Recital Miss Minnie Widmer will present her pupils in a piano recital at the Women's University club auditorium, Saturday afternoon, May 19, at 2 o'clock. The program follows: “Eifmin's Serenade" NPE Winifred Callender “The Paper Chain”. Pearl Tipp “Little Waltzes” Bobby Ellas iene -Henrl Ven Gael Virginia Lucille H: “Up Hill and Down Hill” Rose “The Lark's Song” rol “The Witches + -Fleld-Bullara Minuet. Isabelle Sargent “The Ghost in the Chimney”. Eduard Grunbaum *Bous Les Feul c “Tanz Vergneugung”. jorge Sica! “Dancing Shadow rjorie “Youth and Ji Geraldine Buchner Waltz, Op, 64, No. 1. Jeanette Marcus “Consolation” Mendelssohn Ellentine McClure “Butterfly Waltz”. ....... Tots Austin “Russian Romance”. Gertrude Ashley ja Bakenhus ise! Nocturne in E Fiat. Beal Nocturne tn F. ‘Vera Scatterday “Murmuring Zephyr: Dorothy Williams Waltz, Op. 64, No. 2. Catherine Maine *Valcik" Marjori “Papiilon D'Amout Saran Todd “Etude! z Grace Wilson “Hiere PENNSYLVANIA STUDY CLUB ‘The regular annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Study club will be held at the Federated clubhouse, Friday, May 18, at 2 p,m. Election of officers, Members asked to at- tend. eee CAPITOL HILL W. Cc. T. UL Capitol Hil W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs, Peter Kimple, 1118 BE. Thomas st., Tuesday, May 15, at 11a, m, Bring lunch and thimble, A Mother's Day program will bo given, > es meeting May 4 in their club room at the school house, with 20 mem bers present. They made plans for this summer's camping trip te Sealth and discussed the rules and ° regulations, ‘The girls are planning on 100 per cent attendance, The Nibewin Camp Firo held the ceremonial of the year at their guard. ians’ home, Friday. Marian Sullivan was made a Firemaker, and many other girls reedived beads and leather honors, The next ceremonial will be with the Wocanza Camp This one is to be a big Vouncll Fire where girls will receive special and Nas tional Honors which have been ro- cently awarded to them. Tho par ents and thelr friends are to be Suests of the girls at this meeting, me ae