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ATURDAY, JUNE 2, 19: Campfire News and Notes When You Go A-Hiking te Whether PAGE 10 ATTLE STAR 1 MISS GLADYS MICHAEL _ || Personal Jeaitle Society MISS GLADYS MICHAEL Pi Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600, Assistant—Frances Oldham. Music—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829. Sunset Club’s June Program Interesting ;| Tea Planned to Honor Visitor Takes Widow Role nm Campfire road to do it ru city stre cou ng dow the Min | Janet Henry, school n to bring t June Bt from Mis Piedmont f maon 4 of ye il be und find adventur t in summer vacation with Jet's remember the jaw and make ¢ There'll be r 4 with white « John A who has Henry N 1 today Clark guest of the | {iret Camry | fulfil it 4 for for her She past neat a are f i at an be amyth Patrick and fac nwin, te ver, if we see it thru 6 Patrick, will 5 me of living in Hol arpen our senses tc a fort. le things. of Mr aasle the Nort home in | E Sunset club program vontains interesting happenings for the mont®| i Of June, beginning with Wedr 3 when Mr avid Whitcomb will give an illustrated talk with lantern slides on “Tw detaiion Min Wien ffundred Generations of Egyptians.” Mrs, Samuel L. Russell and Mr |ieave Sunday for thelr he PDavid Whitcomb will be the hostesses liywood, Cal. after spending | On Wednesday, June 13, at 12:30 o'clock, the business meeting in connec: | night in'town as the tien with luncheon will occur and Mrs. Char ‘The birthday luncheon for members only, when they will be required t« B A Aitired in old-fashioned clothes, is scheduled for Wednesday, Jun Mr. Hays BO, At 1 o'clock. The hostesses for the afternoon wil! be Mrs. Alfred H j tal ane of Suda 6 PARderson and Mrs. Richard A. Ballinger. ' ls Ghalvdek for 6 Pegihe monthly musicale will be given on Wednesday, Juno 27, at 3 o'clock Sibdad tex. ble bens She program will bo given by Miss Margaret McAvoy, Tacoma planist, and id Agnes Clarke Purington, dramatic soprano, with Mrs. Frederick Wat the piano, Mrs. Jay I, Durand and Mrs, Raymond R, Frazier, ONDE S. sday, June ¢ o'clock Mr, and Mrs, J. ¥. snot a hiking trip. of young girls cooking | « They nappropriately an re at for Many Home had apparently dressed hurriedly | Make a 1 jand had neglected to finksh brushing won and day their hair. They made a pleture for me that did not add to the pleasure lof the day. Later in the afternoon, a rm and quests rowdwa re| uggestions for the Big ver mea Adventure Matson, who ha t 1 Mr in Ban Fran been | stephen poe 18 ‘ou accomplish er to go away « for dad.) Carry on the know Seattle pro Visit parks and manufactur Learn to know the Unt versity grounds, Sign up for Lohe- 4 and adventures. with children, Get small of girls ready for Fire Fi mpfire in the autumn. | sudden while cabin, rain # came up around the fire in our bedraggled little party | Mra, Willlam H. Parsons & ed home next Wednesday extended visit in California ee up, d to the skin and . : 7. ¢ ee nhappy Not sweater | qua bil witations Extended for Tea aly Gud ave. Taveseied Adnold ts \ reine tenet ilig wales Bedayi| a Pi William Gaither has extended invitations for a tea at her home on turned Wednesday from a jnothing but soppy cotton garments, | groups day afternoon, June 7, from 4 until 6 o'clock, in honor of Mra, Simon , Victoria, B. C. land water soaked low shoes and ¢ McPherson, of Lawrenceville, N. J. ‘ i 7 fe i090 | 1 wondered if Campfire Girls ever| 4, Read a bit. Learn to know love Park Weed Willis, Mrs. Frederic Hall White, Mra, George H, Preston R Mrs, Frank Roddie and Chil \go hiking #0 poc i prepared lis poems and stories. Keep a book Miss Adelaide Nickels will alternate. at the urns. Mrs, Raymond dren will return next week from Lo |mect the changing moods of wind] list. Lohequa will want to use sht, Mrs, Archibald G. Clark and Mrs, Grosvenor Folsom will assist Angeles, where they have t Jand wea If ever I do chance to|in the fall ° shoes, wh. s, 6. Take pictures, write stories, spending the ¥ meet you minus heay hes, I shall—t!!!|keep a diary, help make Campfir faces, and warm c Well, we'll both have @ very sorry | better by contributing to Everys: and The Torch. half hourt | - 6. Visit Lohequa. Make a bead |“Whoso Shall Stand By This Hearth-| band and decorate your ceremoni expect from an we wat this ing plant oh @ wou quite to trip es . ya } Miss Margaret Myers Engaged | Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Myers announce the engagement of their daugh § Margaret, to Mr. Homer Orrin Blair, of Tacoma. The wedding will . place June 30. 4 h Miss Myers and Mr. Blair are graduates of the Un on, where Miss Myers was affiliated with Alpha Xi Delta ‘Mr. Blair with Alpha Delta Phi fraternity “Tn compliment to Miss Myers the Misses Annie and Mary Myers will n this evening at their home in the Lagonda apartments Mr, and are sperfd toria, B. C of prority ersity Almost practically every world say th associat Guardians to Have Dinner on Liner The regular monthly meeting of the Guardians association will be Thursday, June 14 at 7:30 at Lohe- qua. Plans for the summer will be discussed and an invitation issued to a Guardians Dinner aboard a Jap. anese liner. Fire Fly leaders and as sistant Guardians are invited. Every group is entitled to a representative # HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY The Seattle Hebrew society will hold the last meeting of the season, Wednesday, June 6, at 2:80 p, m, In the ve Benevolent monthly Mins Thursday fro spent a few Mins Katherine Miller wecond week ing festival r 2 Claire Stoltenberg » Portland, returned or where at days as guest ¢ recent it he Howard. to vi 30 o'clock Haynes will return from a few meet at] Keppler, ome. | we Mr. and Mr ra D. Orton and |ehildren have removed to Medina for the summer | eee JOHN F. MILLER W. fC se a she wilt have|, Mt% Tryve Hoft (Gertrude Ei the Box," by wel reading, | ee ‘Mrs. O. J. C. Dutton are entertaining with a buffet supper Sunday at their home. Robert E. Small, Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr and the Misses Ruth Kerr, Schwager, Nora and Doreen Aldwell will assist. heon Will Welcome “Mrs. Leary Cobble Stone Hikes and Treasure Hunt | Meet at the fiag pole in the sa | “Rather Ca “Autachwung” (’Soaring jance of the ives Kathryn ‘s buffet supper to compliment Miss Loulso Raymond, her fiance, Mr. Theodore Owens, and Mrs. Stuart McCord. Teylor. Schumann weeks with friends Mare Island Never Stand Alon Aventures. Help Lohequa by act is» about June Jelightful Tea Honors House Guest : ee Hood,” a pageant given at the|slP 4nd hospitality with Campfire. | pientes for your family, Make them summer flowers were used to decorate, lavender phlox, tris and| tea Miss Olivia Swinehart gave at her home this after- ee. f | ected and the corner stone laid. It th Mrs. & B. W 96 11th [an we St tate weer |Monday Evening |building it, it must naturally give with Mrs. 8, arner, 1524 17 H. Parks. te of del Ww © hereby cordially invited, |leaders and Campfire Girls and Fi stitute. Guardians meetings will rl rks. |hold the last meeting of the club | ports of delegates to Vashingtor | CIRCLE 3. WALAINGFOR Riskdpe Mr. JouJervife, assisted by Elizabeth |collected, we want the help of fa-| activities. An outline for June, a | Vocal solo, Mex. C. E. Elliott; “Jap |CIRCLE J ANGFORD ichard ae build it L have a big ¢ » following interesting program: when it| you.) Scribes will meet the second ‘Th: Tuncheon at her home on Tuesday afternoon, June 5. Jertrude Voilchok, a pupil of Beebe oe jto the great Northwest. Wright will be at camp. Gen. George Washington circle, oe = 5 ve } Mrs. Fred Dennett, wife of the) «t/ingana Parole ment expressive of warmth and welcome. ee September, Tuesday, June 5, at 2) ioined by her son, Ensign R. R. Den- Gapolnizett on her way home from Los Angeles Sidney C. Morriss, the little 200,000 Campfire Girls in|ing as hostesses one afternoon a Honoring her house guest, Miss Gladys June Michael, of ‘Tacoma, Mrs, Robert Brinkley left Ubis uM I Ved, ool Thurs. For a jong time Seattle Campfire | join you in your study at Home Ad Moran LAKEside 8c; D \- ik and white roses predominating, with a basket of these blossoms center| »oon,—Portrait by Grady. Mr, Horton Force left this week| Sabie cx williahe olaieh ete ae | as ne programs fo not only warmth, but beauty. It ans Luncheon at Sunset Club Monday, Jun m ‘The programs for th not only 4 mission is charged. to carry your gift of stones to! continue throut the summer. 5 bs % . |year, Monday, June 4, at the Fed-| State Conference of dal Worke ‘aldwell jeft tuild Will Give Gingham Dance Choate, violiniste, a pupil of Mauric hers, who can build fireplaces guar-| one minute talk about what you have }anese Lullaby.” Marion Coryell; “O,| Circle J. Wallingford of the First | this nK heon for Engaged Girls picnic and in the eyening ta +eaesLoohner . Dramatic school. John F. Miller W. B.C. i s =| ford) from Montclair, N. J., is visit hele ao’ tiie ‘to Mctiow ital tween 1 fet Supper Party Ladies of the G. A. R, will give a|CANADIAN WOMEN’S CLUB Sormar‘cgapumitanlogsen’ of’ the :4Y., Sl seen ot tor ones poor} Danlel S. Kinney will entertain with a luncheon at her home next Pp. m. at the Federated clubhouse. | pedigree 7 Mra, Ross Wilson will spend two stone, Flamefanned, Shall |xuwn. Start a count book of you where she has been visiting her| grandson of Dr. and Mrs. R. country of the| week father, Mr. B. 1. Gates, arriving here) f Morris, who took the role lines. One natur- Go hiking, Cook out-of-doors of the widow in “Robin mth and friend-|Camp in your own backyard. Pi Swinehart gave a smart tea at her home, 3303 Cascadia ave., morning by raotor tor Vi tories 8 Gitis have wanted to build = com: | venture, moon Schneider received the cards during the calling Kours 4 . i malice Te aay afternoon. munity fireplace, The time is here Pahsctick a Oe a Miss Michael of Tacoma was the honor guest at a large) University school y mid itive soace hes: alvehay’ Fons ael . the attractive tea table, where Mrs. James Anderson Wood and Mrs,| — for Beaton to Jota Mrs. recon we Music that it may be finished by July 30th d P. Fick presided at the urns, assisted by the Misses Margaret 2S mas been Wibtiiam, ta TBO RNG B8F a foe and be properly dedicated then. an Fh Dodge, V! " Virginia Nachant PRAIRIE ROSE CLUB several months, They will return gre Since Seattle Campfire Girls are ae 568 hry yes vt ue = The Prairie Rose club will meet > p » Cornish school sp |must have beauty of line and must irs. Charles F. Whittlesey has planned a luncheon at the Sunset club oe Gre tndedaliy tatereatine hold the thought of every girl in the (On Wednesday afternoon, June 6, in entertainment of Mra. Max Pluttl, dean ‘TTLE WOMAN'S CLUB | attract ex of mur ys To this end, you are asked—|1If you can't be there, send a sub- & Wells college, who is spending the summer with her daughter, Mra.| rye geattio Woman's club will| rooms of Temple de Hirsch. The re- ® program of Monday evening, ® flag pole in the Auto Tourist Scribes! Seribes! Scribes! | erated clubhouse. Luncheon will be | held in Spokane early in May, will be D. Cy ther Carisen,|Camp at Woodland Park Saturday, June 9 at 10 o'clock the benefit of the Children's Orthopedic hospital, Interlaken guild] #erved at 1 Atterwards | read. Board roseting at 10:88 &, m, ner 7 singer, a pupil of} When all the stones needed are| pring a written report of your May | the following program will be given: | yi Ses i give a gingham danco Saturday evening, June 16, at the Seattle Yacht the committee on arrangements. | yom. Hi. C. McDonald ts chairman of th - | i A |LePlat, and tho Misses Kathryn |anteed to draw properly, and to-| done and what you are going to do; Mr. Pip Pearl Curran; accom-| Presbyterian church will days spent in {Joslyn and Elna Burgeson, planistes, } er we'll erect it. The day We) a list of girls going to Sealth; a note | panist, Mra. C. K. Rowen; p! the home of Mra, C. pupils Miss Ann nt Dail, in| mpfire | book and pencil; a white middy (on taining for the pleasure of Miss Priscilla Anderson, who is to be| Solo, Sy Vepni; “To 1637 N. 62d, Wednesday of this month, arid Miss Alico Tucker, whose engagement to Mr.| Sun Mu ; ie completed, we'll lay the first Lina | aturday of July and August. There Latimer was recently announced, Miss Frances Oldham is planning| PUpil of Mile. Bouckaert; and dedicate it to the tourists who / will be a Scribes’ trip to camp some journey from all parts of the world/time in August when Miss Rowe a aga a Iuncheon Tuesiay, Juny 6, at 12 |GEN. GEORGE WASHINGTON | P-cinck at the hae ot Mtg, Care |i her parents, Mr. and Mra. A. things have small beginnings, That nting Miss Grace Kerr and her fiance, Mr. Franklin Sly, Mr.) CIRCLE |lime Chandler, 7536 Second ave. N. | "ford. hte 2,500 girls carrying stones to one place can erect a beautiful monu- TO REMEMBER cerd party and apron sale in Vet-/ ‘The Canadian Women's club of |, > san |“Angels’ Seren: erans' hall, Armory, Thursday even. | : et |General Land Office in Washington, |Aneely., Tenet ak 8 ool “ j Seattle will hold ite last regularin. ¢, is spending the summer in| ing, June 7, at § o'clock. Everyone | pusiness and social meeting, prior to | 115 city, Mra. Dennett will be | nett, ai ty afternoon in welcome to Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary, who returned tly from a two months’ visit In the East. ar ERE er for Returned Travelers D honor Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore, who returned recently from several] ths abroad, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Schmidt will give a dinner of| Tuesday evening. ar ridge Tea and Shower Elzey Skinner was hostess this afternoon at a bridge tea and ! f shower given In compliment to Miss Alice Tucker. Six tables in play. oe, 2 ertain in Honor of Son to their son, Mr. Ben Hendrix Franklin, who graduates Queen Anne high schoo} this month, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Franklin a swimming party Tuesday evening at Luna park, followed by a of nine covers at their home. ge dge Luncheon Club Lewis Stanton will entertain her bridge luncheon club on Tuesday at her home, 1936 Seventh ave, W. oe Given for Teachers guests enjoyed the pretty dinner given by Rev. and Mrs. A. A. on Thursday evening at their home in Bothell to compliment the and high school teachers and Mrs. W. D. Bay, wife of the superin- of the Bothell school. B covers at thelr home next - . . Afternoon Compliments Sister and Fiance “in honor of their sister, Miss Rhoda T. Neft, and her fiance, Mt. Louis " , whose engagement was announced recently, the Misses Fay and ‘Neft entertained forty guests at theirehome Sunday afternoon, lendar for Orthopedic Shops he various guilds in charge next week at the Orthopedic Tea Shop will de, Monday, Broadway, Mrs, E. H, Hatch, hostess, assisted by Mrs. “H, Spawn, Mrs. Otto Grunbaum, Mrs, Omar J. Humphrey, Mrs. J.B. Mrs. Daniel L. Pratt, Mrs. J. Kaufman, Mrs. Spencer EB. Anderson, F, T. Voris and Mrs. J. W. Twiss. day, First Hill, Mrs. W. T. Buschman, chairman; Wednesday, Un!- ty, Mrs. Hugh R. Hone, chairman; Thursday, East Highland Drive, irs. George Patton, hostess; Friday, Mount Baker Park, Mrs. D. 8. Kinney, he ss; Saturday, Renton Hill, Mrs. W. D. Freeman, hostess. |The Thrift Shop on Monday morning will be in charge of University fulld, with Mrs. L. W. Graham and Mrs. M. Williams; afternoon, Laurel- n with Mrs. F. D. Norton and Mrs. E. N. Guthrie; Tuesday, Winslow , Mrs. H, Horrocks, chairma: ‘Mrs. Harry Rowe, chairman; afternoon, Capitol Hill, Mrs. N. G. pp, chairman; Thursday morning, Renton Hill, Mrs. C, F. Holmes, rman; afternoon, First Hill, Mrs. Fred Gilman, chairmat Friday, Mount wr park, Mrs. C. A. Douglas, chairman; Saturday, Broadway, Mrs. C, Ward, chairman. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY AUXILIARY RAINIER NOBLE POST NO, 1 American Legion Auxiliary to Rainier Noble Post No. 1 will hold ite regular meeting Monday evening, June 4, at the New Arctic hotel elubroom, The program: will be fur- nished by the legislative committee with Mxs, Walter Beals, chairman, Mrs. Henry Landes will be the PHILOMUS CLUB he Philomus club will meet with . H. P. Beckmann, 4239 10th ave. , Monday, June 4, at 2 p, m. Verne Dyer and Mrs. 1. A. each, assisting hostesses. Mrs, A. Williamson will read a paper on m6 Grand Canyon of Arizona’; iré, B. A. Beach, a paper on “Yel-| speaker for the evening. Park,” and Mrs, W. §&. 7 eo 8 e, @ paper on “The Pacific] KING COUNTY ont if ee Neale IR Be Ldpag LEGISLATIVE FEDERATION peaing end Mrs, T. P. Saltgaver| King County Legislative Federa- ntertain wae Sida tion will hold its last meeting the season, Monday, J ) at 2 REEN LODGE NO, 2 ed pas fergreen Lodge No, 2, A. O. U. announced a concert by the 60-plece Beattie High School orches-| gram has been arranged, stra for Monday night, June 4th, at|tendance requested, 8 o'clock. The concert will take eae p at, the A, 0, U. W. hall, 1409) JEFFERSON PARK nth ave, Members ond friends|LADIES' CLUB Invited. No admission tw charged.| Jottoryon Park Ladies? Ba fie ment club will meet Monday, June [ONIA SOCIAL CLUB 4, with Mrs. George A. Spe “oria Social club will meet Wed-|2612 14th ave. 8. Luncheon at 1 iday, June 6, in the card room jo'clock, followed by election of of- Masonic temple, at 2 p.m, Kast-| ficers, Btars and thelr frlends Invited. ing of the ‘seavon, Harbor will give an «address on “Farm and Market.” Interesting pro- Improve: 9g Wednesday morning, Queen Anne of p.m. Miss Alice P, Yarnell of Gig Full ate This will be the last meet. SEATTLE CHAPTER D. A. R. Seattle Chapter, D. A. R., met for luncheon May 28, at the home of Mrs. Charles Waite, with Miss Waite, Mrs, Leland and Mra, Oswald Brown as assisting hostesses. Mra. L. B, Moffett gave a very Interest. | ing report on the Continéntal Con- gress. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Regent, Mra. W. C. Morse; vice-regent, Mra. W. ¥. Dunlap; recording secretary, Mra, Arthur Hope Jones; corresponding secretary, Mrs, treasurer, Mra. F, ©. Seldle; regia trar, Miss’ Waite; historian, Edward Townsend; auditor, Sophie C. Johns; chaplain, Mrs. O, H. Beebe; board of management, Mrs. Oswald Brown and Mrs. John Wallace. The next meeting of the chapter will be a picnic and card party at | With Mrs. Oswald Brown's home at Bryn | Mawr, June 13. see LYRIC CHORAL CLUB The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will meet for rehearsal in the main Sun- day school room of the Firat Pres- byterian church, ‘Tuesday evening, | m. “- QUARANTE CLUB The Quarante club will be entor- tained at a 6:30 o'clock dinner, ‘Tues- day evening, June 5, at the home June 5, at 745 p. | MOTHERS’ Beta Theta Pi Mothers’ club will | assemble for tho last time this sea. |! a pilenic | T. J. Templeton; Mre. | Miss | The hostesses for the social will be Mra. Robert White, G. G, Barton and . hour Mra Mra, J. T. Clague, .* ALKI CIRCLE / Alki Circle of the Flower Mission will meet at home of Mra. T. J, Buteher, Beach drive, Tuesday, June 6, at 10 a. m, Fruit and the "ee BETA THETA CLUB son, Tuesday, June 5, at given at the home of Mra. J, Shorett, 2639 45 B, HELPERS’ CLUB The Helpers’ club of Aloha Chap. ter, No. 116, ©. E. S., will meet Mra. B. Marshall, $514 Sixth . W., Wednesday, June 6, at m. Take Green Lake jitney. Sri av 11 a, ASPASIA CLUB TO HAVE LUNCHEON An attractive feature of tho social life of clubdom will be the luncheon of the Aspasia club Tuesday, Juno} at 1 o'clock, at the Seattle Yacht club. Mrs. Henry Bittman will be the toastmistress. “Women's bs —The Memorial Stricture” will be! the subject, and responses will be made by Mrs, A. E. Larson on the of Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Aiken, 3967) Pltns; foundation, Mrs. George N. Beach Drive 8. W Cale FREMONT W. C. T. The Fremont W. meet Tuesday, June at 9825 Albin Place. Mission Day program will charge of tho superintendent, Mrs. J. M. Bruce. Bring flowers, VAN ASSELT SCHOOL TO GIVE FROLIC A June frolic will be given by the Van Asselt school on Tuesday after noon, Juno 5, from 3:30 to 8 o'clock, to which all people in tho district are invited. ‘There will be a May- pole dance, children’s exercises, con- tests and a ball game between the dads and the boys. Coffee, sand. wiches, lee cream, candy and pea- nuts will be on sale. oe SEATTLE LODGE NO. % Seattle Lodge No. 7, D. H. P. A, will meet Tuesday evening, June 65. in Evergreen hall, 1409 Ninth ave at 7465 o'clock. Mrs, Anna K. Col- well and Mrs, Blanche Detlefson are arranging m good program, to begin at 9 o'clock, in honor of Degree of Honor Day, for that evening. ORT CALEIDH CLUB The Caleidh club will meet Tues- day, June 5, with Mrv, Charles G, Heifner, Winchester Apts, at 1 p.m. e008 ADDITIONAL CLUBS WEST QUEEN ANNE I’, West meet T, A, Queen Anne P.T. A, Wednesday, Juno 6, at will 2:30 p.m, in the muslo room at the| president and Fred D, Hitt school. ‘The reports from the state convention will be heard and pupils from the different grades will furs nish the program. The hostouses for the afternoon will be Mrs, H. J, Trevine, Mra, Alan ehoiiy, Mra, 7, Bartell and Mrs, Bugens Hunt, Cr ter WOMAN'S TUBSDAY B The Woman's Tuesday club will meet with Mrs. C. G. Bradner, 1782 40th ave, Tuesday, Juno $, Luneh- eon at 12:30 o'clock. McLoughlin; keystone, Mra. J. ¥. MacPherson; superstructure, Sara Williams; pillars, Mra. J. W. Dorwart; pinnacle, Mrs. Adelbert | McCleverty. Vocal selections will be given by Mrs. R. L. Glase, and piano numbers by Miss Ruth Allen. The committee in charge of the affair is Mra. Victor Zednick man; Mrs. M.. 8, Tweed,’ Mrs. Guy Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mra. Lee Chesterfield and Mrs. Staniey Howell, The officers of the Aspasia club to serve next year include Mrs. Adi bert McCleverty, president; Mra, Howard Riley, vice president; Mrs. Victor Zednick, secretary, and Mrs, Frank McGogy, treasuri eee LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS Whe Seattle League of Women Voters has planned « series of bridge luncheons at the home of Mrs. W. 8. G vold, 4554 17th ave, N, E., on June 9, at 1 o'clock, For rewervations call Kenwood 4419 or Main 5139, oe MYRTLE CHAPTER, O, B, 8, Myrtle chapter, No, 48, 0, B. 8, will give a card party Saturday evening, June 2, at Dartnall's cate: teria, Second arid Madison, Alb Hastern Stars, Mavons and friends invited, one WASHINGTON: CALIFORNIA PICNIC The Washingtons residing in and near San Jose, Cal, are organized into a state soolety, with KF, Dean secre. tary-treasurer, They will hold thetr annunt plenie this year in Santa Clara valley, at Los Gatos, June 16, They anticipate a grand time, ae DAUGHTERS OF sT. GHORG Daughters of St, in M, 2. BL Ay hall, 1916 Thursday, Pune % at 1:30 p.m, In itlation and installation, Members, please attend. | xtad, vocalist, » chair: | when the Pacific fleet comes North in July. DRAMATIC RECITAL # Irene Rodgers MacQuar- recital, assinted by Miss Gwendolyn Mines, plahist and l accompanist, Mins Ruth Evelyn Havy- |), Arthur Baum: | and Mr gartner, violinist, Friday evening, June 8, at £15 o'clock, in the ¥. W. C. A. auditorium. The program fol upll of Paut Pi lave With Two Faces” (an alle- gory In one net) Mary C, Davies Mins Irene Rodgers MacQuarric racters: Girl; Seeo A Young “If wo say more afrald Hecate whatever wo {twelf into our bodle Vocal Bolo—"Aria” from Butterfly wo are say makes “Madame . Pucetni hb Evelyn Havetad dame Alberta Jansen "On Wings of Hong™...... ‘ +. Mendolasohn-Achron Mr, Arthur Baumgartner Pupil of John Albert Shafter “Cherty Blossoma"—A dramatic mono- Tow... tecceeo Vs T. Butphen Miss trene Rodgers MacQuarrio “Phere comes the wind, the petals are drifting away It is the falling of tho cherry blos- foine. Mise Rut Pupil of M Yiolin Soto: WEST WOODLAND PRE-SCHOOL CIRCL West Woodland Pre-School circle will hold its last meeting of the school in the auditorium June 6, at 245 p. m. Mothers who plan to have.children in the kindergarten next yea are invited to attend. Miss unice Schultz and Miss Adele Bass will care for the children during the en- tertainment. ‘The following program has been prepared by Mrs. Charles Flowers: Preschool song; vocal solo, Mra, L. I, Gay, Mr Cooper at the piano; piano solo, Mary Molntyre; vocal solo, Mrs, Roy Ostrom; reading, Mrs, J. W. Lipke; addross, Miss ‘Theresa Williams, Kindergarten teacher; pl- ano solo, Verla Flowers; plano solo, Mrs. 1D. Bercher; vocal solo, Miss kie Sullivan; address, Mr. Smith, principal, Refreshments — will served. be eine SUNSET HEIGH' LITERARY CLUB Sunset Heights Literary club will meet with Mrs. Anna 'Teeplo, 726 Boylston ave. N., Tuesday, June. 5, at 2 p,m. Full attendance desired, see I A SOCIAL, CLUB, O, B. 8, Delta Social club, O. 1. 8, will give a card party at Robins’ hall, Riverton, Saturday, June at 8 p. m, Refreshments. All Hastern Stars and friends invited Bat MINNBWATHA CLUB The Minnewatha club will give a dance at Lesohl pavilion Saturday evening, June 2 ‘The club will not danco at Christenyen's Broadway hall any more this season; CMa aN BUSINESS AND WOMEN'S CLUB The new officers of the Business and Professional Women's club will bo installed at the meeting on Tues. day, June 6, in the Fine Arts hall at PROFESSIONAL, 7 o'clock, At that time the annual reports will also be given, | Townsend, | for the convention, | treated to an auto ride thru the fort, jluncheon was served {grand treasurer, | Nelsen; | Plummer, Mrs, Imogene Bartlettand GRAND PARLOR NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF WASHINGTON The third annual convention of the rand parlor of the Native Daughters. Madame Marie Wernli Beebe witt | ST84 P | present Mt 5448 | rie in @ dramatic of Washington wan held at Port Washington, on y 26. gates und officers from Parlor eattle, were met at the dock Ida Terry, Mra. Alice Kubn rtrude Barthrop from who were the hostesses The visitors were Dele, No. by Mrs. and Mra. Parlor No, 1, around the city and out thru the rhododendron fields, after which a by the mem- bers of Parlor No. 3, at the Elks’ club rooms, which had been donated for the occasion, The meeting was call- ed order at y Grand Queen Ida ‘Terry, and after all busl- ness was transacted the following newly elected officers were installed: Grand’ queen, Mrs. Svengard; grand princess, Mrs. Lucinda Fritz; grand secretary, Miss Nellie Hans; Mrs. Alice Kuhn; grand condustress, Mrs, Graco Clem- ents; grand inquisitor, Mrs. Janet Wilson; grand musician, Miss Helen grand trustees, Mrs. Mae 4 Loretta Lafferty, from Parlor 1, with Miss Eva Kent and Mrs. Marie Case from Parlor No, 2, and Past Grand Queen Mrs. Ida ‘Terr After the business session the visit- ors were treated to another ride be- fore the banquet in the evening, at which the delegates and officers of both parlors were present, eee MOTION PICTURE COMMITT! The Motion Picture committee for Seattle Council of Parent-Teacher associations and the motion picture committee of the Federated clubs are assisting Dr. H. M. Read of the city health department in a screen program to be given in Frederick & Nelson's auditorium, June 4-6, be- ginning at 1 p.m. The picture, pre- pared by the U. 8. Board of Health, ig called “The Science of Health.” All interested adults invited. oat CUSTER CAMP AND AUXILIARY Custer Camp No. 1 und Custer Auxiliary No, 4 will hold a business | session, Tuesday, June 5, at 7: p. m, in Veterans’ hall, Armory. Pp 4 LADY STIRLING CHAPTER, D. A. R. Iady Stirling Chapter, DB. A. R., will meet with Mrs, "Donald B. Olson, 516 16th ave, Tuesday, June 5, at 1:80 p,m. Board meeting at 1 o'cloc! SOAP JELL’ Bits of soap which accumulate elther in kitchen or in chambers may serve another term by being set to boil with a little hot water, For the kitchen let the soap remain in a Jelly which is very convenient for scrubbing or laund STEAM LEFT-OVER MEATS If you steam the left-over chops or steak they will be almost as good ag when first cooked and will not be as dry ay when they are baked or reboiled, COMBINATION CONSERVE Rhubarb and strawberries cooked together make an excellent con: wel When strawberries are not firstelass they may be mado de. licious in this: way. Juné 9 Leader Miss Ruth A. Bro Carrygat least one good sized stone for to Community Fireplace, Take food to be cooked out-of-doors, The treasure hunt will begin at 10:30, dinner cooked at 12:00 and home by 2 o'clock. The June meeting of the executive board of the Seattie Council of Camp- fire Girls will be held at Lohequa June 12, at 4 o'clock. Cobblestone Hike and Chicken Roast Meet at flag pole in Tourist camp in Woodland Park at 10 o'clock, Chicken, dressed for roasting will be awarded the five jargest pile of cobblestones carried to the park (fathers may help) Take chops, steak or other food to be cooked in the open. All girls who participate in six spring hikes are eligible for the mid-summer Mystery trip. Details to be announced later, Can You Dot It? I'm not positive I can, but I have a corking idea and I'll try. Try what? Why to make dress, of course, or perhaps a hat or—, well, we'll tell you all about it. All Campfire Girls and leaders are invited to design and make some ar- ticles of wearing apparel decorated with a Campfire symbol, It may be @ group or an individual symbol or perhaps tho Seattle or Sealth symbol will be used. a are no restric: tions as to colors or materials, al- the suggestions will be offered if you call at Lohequa. All garments must be at Lohequa not later than August 18. Miss Hazel McMillan, Mrs, C, W, Stimson and Miss Rowe Wright will act as judges, Awards will be given the three best gar- ments. The following points will be considered: 1. Color; 2, Line; 3. Originality of design, Have you the vision of gay smocks and gay linen frocks beautifully woodblocked? Of woven hat bands and gay scarfs? Start your plans now so that your contribution will be in before the 18th of August. At the recent North- western conference the . guardians and girls planned and decided that symbols should be used more, Let's take that suggestion to our hearts nd minds this summer and thru the © | fovely Kymboliam: of Campfire crelte beautiful things. Summer Plans for Town We talk much about camping at Sealth and very little, it seems, about the summer in town, Many of us go away to be sure, but more stay in Seattle during @ great part of the vacation period, It is to you these plans will be of greatest interest, With school over and lesson books tucked away out of sight, what won- derful things are we going to do during the long summer days, Let's make Campfire and adventure this summer. Lot's get really acquainted with Campfire manuals. We've read it, of course, but we haven't learned all of its secrets. Sometimes 1 think only a very few of tho girls get the en USES FOR BACON FAT Bacon fat has so much merit that not a drop of it should be wasted, Tho French use it in salad dressing and like it better than oil for that purpose. It may be the shortening for gingerbyead it may even be used to enrich biscuit, There will bo no bacon taste to the biscuit un. Jess you have let the fat become browned A ist camp at Woodland Park at 10:00, | girls having the} MONDAY, JUNE 4— Miss Anne Parson's tea at home for Miss Elizabeth Bayley and Miss Priscilla Anderson. Mra, Willlam Henry Glorius’ bridgs tea to honor Miss Louise Ray- mond at home across the lake. Dr, and Mrs, J, 1. Durand's dinner in honor of Dr, Arthur Burns, at home, Mr. and Mra. Clare E. Farnsworth’s bridge dinner at home, TURSDAY, JUNE 5— Miss Dorothy Brooks’ bridge even- fog, complimenting Miss Anne Crowley. Capitol Hitt Guild's card party at Mra. C. P. Miyant’s home. ‘Miss Tyrone Whitney's luncheon at home. Mr. and Mra. Calvin Phillips’ dinner to honor Miss Bernatta Barbour, her flance, Mr. Henry Coffin, and Miss Hazel Jones and her fiance, Mr. Arthur Coffin, Mra. Henry Broderick's luncheon at home in complinient to Miss Peggy Allenby. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6-— The marriage of Miss Louleé Cor- bett to Mr, Stephen Randolph Pigott in St. Patrick's church at 9 o'clgek in the morning Mrs. Artigo M. Young's bridge tea to compliment Miss Priscilla An- derson and Miss Grace Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Brown's dinner at home in compliment to their son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mra. George Clifford Craw- ford. Mrs, Rex Stafford’s bridge tea at Tennis Club in compliment to Miss Louis) Raymond. Mrs. David 1, Fryer's tea in com- pliment to Miss Elizabeth Bayley. THURSDAY, JUNE 7 Mra. W. WB, Phillips’ bridge lunch- eon in honor of Mrs.,James A, Pease, at home, Mrs, Edgar Ames and Mrs, John A. Balllargeon’s tea at the Tennis culb from 4 until 6 o'clock, in honor of Mrs. David H. Jarvis and Miss Anne Jarvis. Mrs, Roger Morse Bono's luncheon at Rainier club to compliment Miss Louise Raymond. FRIDAY, JUNE 8— Senator and Mrs, Wesley 1. Jones’ bridge dinner at the Goif club, to honor their daughter, Miss Hazel Jones, and Miss Bornatta our, Mr. and Mrs, Marion Russell Cum- mings’ buffet dinner to honor Miss Louise Raymond and her fiance, Mr, Theodore Owens, SATURDAY, JUNE 9— The marriage of Miss Bernatta Bar- bour to Mr. Henry: 1. Coffin at ‘Trinity churoh at 8:80 o'clouk. Miss Hazel Jones to wed Mr. Arthur 8. Coffin at 8:30 o'clock in Trin- ity church, Miss Helen Simpson's Iuncheon at home in compliment to Miss Ahne Crouley, Mise Helen Bruce and ‘Misa Martha Johnson, SUNDAY, JUNE 10— ‘The marriage of Mise Loulse Chand- ler to Mr.-Kelth Westbrook Nus- baum at the Alpha Xi Delta houso, MONDAY, JUNE 11— ‘The wedding of Miss Graco Kerr to Mr. Franklin Sly at home of the dridescloct’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth C. Kerr, at § o'clock, TUESDAY, JUNE 12— Miss Martha Johnson to wed M. Perry Land at Pilgrim Congrega. tional church at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. TUESDAY, JUNE 12— ‘The marriage of Miss Prisoitia An- derson to Mr. Arnold Polson, at tho home of hor parents, Mr, and Mra. HH. N. Anderson, at 8 o'clock, Mins Margaret Nafteger to wed Mr Everett Paul Dimock at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur R. Dimook at 4 o'clock, SATURDAY, JUNE 16— Mra. Alpheus Byers to ontertain at luncheon for Miss Anne Crouley, at ho} DAY, JUNG 17— wedding of Misa Helen R. Bruce Mr, Claude A. Potter at Alpha Delta Pi house at 4 o'clock, WEDNESDAY, JUNE go— ‘Tho marriage of Mise Loulse Annas ble Raymond to Mr ‘Theodore Owens, at Trinity Parish chureh, At 8:30 o'clock, THURSDAY, JUNE 21 The marriage of Mise Rath Gres leat to Mr. Joseph Holland Cows ley wilt be cotabrated at home of tho bride's parents, Mr, and Mra Joseph 'Tuckwr Greentoat,

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