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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE AR SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1923. Seattle Society BLIZABETH CHADWICK Personal | Campfire News and Notes unptire Girls to Camp on Mount | tc " " nd play Rainier ther 4 gery, a6 Campfire } Baited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600, rare ora ap di fOr) Phe fourth ar nount p . take your old f ttle ¢ i will fen: iY together new things Assistant—Frances Oldham ff Auisust 47 to 4 Fig ay ape tt, Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829. . i - Mpiry 4.9 = 4d Gehien lett tod ’ 4 bo on the ‘ 10 ealth; build « Joors and slee i Sunset Club to Give Tea Dance for Officers of Vi iting Fleet—Mr. and Mrs. Merrill ; _ ) Give Artistic Affair. | 4 7" : GE Sunset club wil) entertain with a tea dance on Wednesday after ‘ learn anew Ideals formed of work and ff : | rete Bey \ ro nepiset p ye apg 6 thru the beautiful isles of apc ueeeay on Ct oxi " r n Juan is one of the trips that is | SOF er Hom seal uae tee he t popular with the Campfire | t é chts will be used to Piet 44 ¢ use : nit : » girls on the cruise, leaving Mrs. J, Hi foe, ¢ es Y o 21 pounds) amp early Saturday morning, the rived Fa My, \ " pibioy sobre tery pinaeossAr gy | . of August, and returning Mon My."and Mra) Henry Engverg. 2 1 pire deat ay afternoon, This trip is open to jand Mrs, Mngberg, with their gues ty ore ®/ony Campfire Girl and Guardians and Mr, Leroy Backus, left todaylwiy joy i r of Yee hee. Haditeedoa te |for Mount Rainier to nd thel.. " m | week-end : leant 0 c m pees fs t o fe pfire Girls will have an oppor. Mra. George H. Tilden returned quite necemary { : , ¢ President Harding and Friday from an Bastern and ? : Peng Mrs. Harding at Volunteer park at ern trip, which extended over a Sipe ee " L J 1 ». Handkerchiete which thie sir gta Mailer j t c Samp Sealth will be this time. Every Camp. fire Girl should be at the park by | 10:30. A space will be designated for len of cotton hone. |the girls and only those wearing arm: yard of two-inch zine oxide 1 be allowed in this space, ihesive tape, a preventive of biix- | A indy may be secured at Camry Mr, William Barrett, of Ban Fran-! Alpen with stout rawhide | f adquarters. Regulation street cisco, who has been spending se ated oft ates s consisting of white midd noon, Jul. from 4 until T o'clock, in honor of the naval officers and Of the visiting fleet Bre. Joshua Green, chairman of the a mmittes, will be @ by the bourd of trustees, Mrs, Ri Mrw. Alfred Anderson, Mrs. Alexander Baillio, Mr r juy Frink, Mr Beatiey, Mrs. Thomas Green, Mrs. Geor tole, Mra, Pierr Merrill, Mrs. George Donworth, Mrs. Fred Spencer Mrs. David Edward Skinner, Mre, Frank Saas a ke Mecetving with Mrs, Fred F n Baxter, presid of the club, will] the wives of the admirals of the Pacific Meet ns Will be Mrs, Burke, Mrs. R. D. Merrill, Mra . Dy Parrell, Mrs, Frederick Struve and Mrs. Mans floor committee includes Lieutenant Commander D. C, Ramsey , ke He r ‘ool preferable; one pair of light fenant Commander R. W. Clark, Lieut. ©. D. Carey, Lieut. GC, D 4 f : ad io soe te Stowe, of 8 wear rou amp; thre sVay, Ensign H. N. Pino, Ensign N. M. Floyd, Ensign H 1 j kane, 8 atin Meir Ronin Sign J. P, Rockwell, Ensign F. R. Walker and Ena! /800' daughter, Mr. and Mrs ee Will be Assisted by a committee of young matror | Weedlen for two weeks ‘of the club, of ghter Introduced at Brilliant Dance avi ja then, tote teeny by ee ee has and davkc tion, tain 1 d-with all the virtues of smartness, the dance given evening 4 x bs So . for bis he (te ! ‘ sweater id be very much in yr. and Mrs. R. D. Merrill at home in honor of t t 4 bt mer i iS | ‘ irt or mackinaw; ¢ @aughter, Miss Eulalie Merrill, and their house gu d & . Mihm Cymbra Daniels motored t of m welght underwear; a will bring 200 giris nad Mr. Henry Buh}, of Detroit, was the outstandin Shai 4 t io tay to be the week i} y jefs and two bandeauxs; 0 many weeks. Myriads of lights concealed amor i , ‘ ee J i \ of Mra, Etta Martin. t waterproof coat of cape; ® formal gardens gave a rainbow effect to the beautiful setting, while “4 ii ‘ | ofiag |wleeping sult; a packstrap or pack The handkerchiefs which the girls ‘apaee of gay plumage were perched around the pergola where a « é a ; Mrs. Arden L. Smith returned | board will be a convenience on the| made for Mra, Harding have symbols B orchestra was stationed. Dancing was enjoyed here and In the ‘ # Friday after a week's stay at Lake | side trips; stout leather gloves; one |on them representing the industries y taBroom of the house, where tall baskets of summer blooms added j Crescent, |pair woolen mittens or gloves; amall|of the Northwest, the evergreen for fragrance to the enchanting. scene iy. 7 cloth t r toilet articles, Electric est, ete. President Harding’s hand Receiving Bak ore and Mrs. Meeril Miss Eulalio Merrill, Miss * Mr, sod Mrs, Dillard Bec flashlight and extra batteries. Many | kerchief is to be worn on his fishing r Buhl and Mra. Franels P j |epending a few daya at Rainier Na- | ¢ ‘ caders who spent| trips and has a wood-biocked design. Monal park t p22 m t i Summer " forward to| Word has just been received from Mrs. J. ¥. Branigan and daugh- | a » to even more beauti- | Mrs. George H. Guy, secretary of the | fs ; ter, Mira Eloanor, left Friday on a|ful Yakima park. Hach day the| flower committee, that the @ Women’s University club will keep of ; frox 4 until | ‘1 pe \ short trip to California. ip is patincl thy d to visit Rebntl nelae " ave been given Sat the coming week in honor of the rs of thi ific fleet and ee ye = ge : ee nterest. Major Ingraham is one ot 2 . ns the day to supply flowers for wives. ¥ ae : i Mrs, Haller Campbell and echildre ' ul he Northwest and|the Pacific fleet, which will be the dances will be the entertainment planned for every day, with the E } aro guests for a ahort time at Para- | r s trips that any girl in| guest of Seattle. teeption of Friday, when the president and his party will be the guests wee i dise Inn. ‘ yeical condition can take| Flowers should be left as early as Pthe city. Mrs. William Redfield, Mrs. Lee N. Border from the Navy i - yo : 4 ° During the week there are | possitle that day at Pier 1, foot of and Mrs. Henry W, Pennock will be the hostesses on Monday é : - i | Mr. and Mrs. Archibald C. De Voe | five major trips and girls taking all| Washington st., where they will be Mati for the remainder of be ae will be announced later. . ita and daughter, Miss Betty De Voe,|fi¥e are made majors at the last rat in water while waiting to be sent @ 7 jand son James left this morning | C#™pfire. | out to the battleships. Mrs. Wilson to Entertain for Mrs. W ebster r b% . by motor for Mount Rainier to| _ - = Mrs. Ross Wilson has cards out for a tea at her he i ‘ f spend the week end. For these who prefer Representing the 48 states and On Friday afternoon, August 3, from 4 until 6 orany Gay the camp Programt Pro-| marching in the grand finale, will be Edgar L. Webster, who has been residing in Le Mins Ruth Nibloc < , Kissa kB da the part the Seattle Campfire Girls spending the p " r meadows hold n erab! weant ** "4 Of Months and is spending summer at her home ‘ MOG tHe F t 4 y f Ia innumer will take the pageant ‘America gy _ ee her uncle and at d e and Mra. Yarie of wild flowers, there is| nus next week es - H . Pict fe . S. Harris 1. ddletown. 4 about botany.| The girls will wear ceremonia Wilmot Lilly Plans Luncheon wana: Wh expected > Rt At, Béeclal pérnaligion to piek- ahd pram | gawna ait ect eoled sheen. 2 6 honor her sister-in-law, Mrs. William Yerkes, who, with Mr. Yerkes, ‘ gust c been granted to t M be rdians there in char, fing Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Yerkes at Seahurst park, Mrs. Wilmot L - % | Can i Very beautiful blue e A local honor will be i entertain at luncheon on Tuesday afternoon, July 24, at her home. | Mr and Mrs. B (nein are it will agin be made this year. | awarded to every girl who takes part ee ear or, welye rotionats trends. ox (he Ronge: gues The engage ment of Miss Chadwick, daughter of Judge and Mra. Stephen James Chad-| £06 st National , nt} 2 sellin teed bo neces ap a aor ag ry | wit » Mr. Hays Matson of San Francisco, was announced recently —Portrait by Wayne liape seal {ies Columbia's attendants “ ne . | buy di j prush, if| Miss Columbia's attendants wicheon to Honor Mrs. Witter ; Wibee a aries adr ; CEERI ree a be agement: rash John Powell is arrangi: luncheon ¢ c ver Sunset toaih 7 X ‘s - One hundred and ninety-two girls anes no who ‘ ndin t 1 majestic of On Thursday afternoon, July 26, compli s? Dean Good RLS TO BREE PRE! 5 SEATTLE LOIX | reat | are signed up for the fourth period, fitter, of San Francisco, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs <D MRS, HARDING ‘0, 7 ; srandvine : 4 which promises to be the finest of D. Perkins. ‘ a ' Seattle lodge, No. 7, D. H. P. A DATES should slip out of her teens without | fh¢ summer. There will be room for . Beit heehee ghbo towns aro invited to! Will entertain with a reception in Are a Dire, John. Hannay ving had tho experience of a{# few more girls providing the regis. anis Club to Entertain Visitors = White diesen aA ed 18 aor of Mis. Mantes P Omawik, || [O REMEMBDR . Peas | , tbe experience of a/t Ue ty Monday morning. Fitth pe asamp Hannay «'s camping on the big moun- j Beattie Tennis club will give an informal dar ening, from|4 of flower jur park| recently elected national vice prem-|| garumpay, sony 21— ther, h 5. Panke, for a few|taln. Go once and you will return| f!0¢ J rapidly filling up and sixth, ¥ #2 to July 28, in honor of the officers of the Pac t | day mornin ot} dent of the Degree of Honor, The ‘Mrs. Millington Gray's y each year. which most Campfire Girls claim as * the presidential party. 1 girls} offair will take place Tuesday even ¢ oper at home, to camp! | The charge for the entire trip, in. the best of all periods, is nearly full. i babs ‘> iThere are, however, vacancies in : | ment Miee Mildred Lewis and Mine Urs. Hood Honor Guest |to the greenhouse. Ten Tower girls| green 1409 Ninth ave. Tho ree The marrie rty-of men ag his guests, lett Fri-|Rogistration msde’ at Campfire | “SoD Of these, Dut girl who are plas 1 a line from the standpipe|ing, July 31, at 9 o'clock, lever Jone Perkina Mr. Dietrich Schmitz, with a|ctuding transportation, will be $15. | ning to-go to camp should sign up Mrs. Getald Frink entertained with a luncheon of twelve covers er | vlil n from various] lar lodge meeting will take place 16 ar . . 5 day on the San Sone! foi ook ndquarte’ y ver | rf st a eather reaped Pat rg re ieisetsact ; San Soucl for a week-| headquarters, Only girls 14 or over | immediately. om Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. George Hood, p 145, Ge usu atte, at a end crulse up Hood cana |may register and the camp direc-} m the East a short time ago. | UK n of flowers to rv ped MONDAY, aULY ea— eh eth tors hold the privilege of rejecting oa. 1 Mr ‘ F at | SHOWER FOR Mra 10’ Mt. strynere . . A Mire A. W. Rahnilla acd lay 1M Mot ; | A group of 12 girls will give a ti part r MASONIC HOME 4 having good camp-| Campfire demonstration before the mcheon at Home , r re ge mivadetellaas ret mPa Og AE aay Aitet Sol, | daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Rannells, jing record. ‘The big mountain fg no y ‘club luncheon on Wednes Yendler was hostess at luncheon on Frid r t her} salt hag 8 P ; : heey | onado, Cal, who have 1} place to out, It calls only the|noon at the Masonic club rooms in iment to her mother, ™ M. H. Stowe, } x s y _ for a few sdays, of Dr. jhardy, sane, enthusiastic maidens of}the Arcade building. A practice for in, Mrs. Mabel Peterson, of Alameda, Cal., who are her guest k Sullitt ia man 1 ? i i i ripe Baga) er In Tanzer, left Friday | Campfire }the ceremonial will be held on ‘ * . " oy wormed | hes th jer, accom - | Wednesday morning, at 11 o'clock J y Te ; , iHobiliging é f ; aa thon: will’ ‘ mM vod Me. |) by Miss Muriel Tanzer Trip to the Ocean fat Lohequa, The girl will wear Marriage of Miss Reid Announced ‘ I Henr 4. Jeolah Collins a's! hee ey Detroit, corte By , water, over magle trails| white middies, dark skirts, tams and and Mrs. D. Clifford Reid announce the ma e of thelr daughter, | iay M . x : j he per 6 to Mrs, Stacy V. Jones (Margaret |and thru evergreen forests down to| armbands. ‘The program will include Priscilla, to Mr. James Leslie Wood, son of nd Mra. M. FR. ; * wi on ‘< i eS ce t 4 “rahan). of New {a visiting [tho sea—that's the trip to the| favorite camp songs, the recital of food, on Tuesday, July 17. seas Sv a ‘a. ag ¢ rs th r t mother r ¥ ora ‘ | the creed, desires and the law. Mr. and Mrs. Wood will be at home in Seattle after September 1. Reo: meal s Sm Phidy be aren ane . nie els or ct Bainbridge {elanc limited to a small group of} d fas : Vither tia : : y r 1 na iremakera and torch bearers. Reg-| At the last council fire of the séc- Miss Maude A. Southw : now open at headquar-| 0nd period at Camp Sealth, special 3 t : . its. ‘woecelt t ft : P H rnin, Is visiting Mrs Be | te ete cost of the trip is| honors were awarded by Miss Ruth alumnae of Gamma Phi Beta sorort ; rok : . x Pursell 5 A. Brown, camp director. Among fternoon, July 25, from 3 until » : is teeane The party will leave headquar- | the ones receiving special recognition norts, 923 16th ave. N., to honor the Gamma Phi mothers A. Mir ire, Nathan Eckstein.) y 8 CENTUR ; bee oe 4 1 werd: ar : Fees a x clecree: Pipes mae ine ‘ nat ary elub ea to honor Dt. Aurelia Hen HINDU SELLS line August en” "1 Good campers! Juntor camp, Ger- ttle Day Nursery Association 4 eRe ts pie Keep, at home ‘ 4 “Re AKER” RUGS, Miss Ruth A. Brown, Miss Anne | rude Roberts, Ailldred’ Vrenburg: oe: regular monthly meeting of the S Day Nursery asac nu] E ‘ ol ee : mmons and Miss Rowe Wright | Bonet te, Pen aC toe enoe eae be held Thursday, July 26, at 1:30 o'clock, at the Nursery, 302 Broad-| ) t.| paviediente 3G z z 13 L. Banksion, 1028 Alaska buildi be in charge of the trip. oun afer trina yeige is fy. Members and friends of the association are cordially invited to be! Ca; or M sin 60 hove cg ; paused in his labors Friday after oxcept f ide trips, the entire |; n be stein Euion eae pened ent. pide HON 4 t Mis ‘ noon to examine valuable itrip will be made by automobile Z Mey yon ee Mrs. Walter Hanry will be the hostess for the day ECURITY BENEFIT FORMER TEACHE fs ( Mitte Oriental rugs which were offered over Hoods canal, to Port Angeles, | on Dee Bi ‘ Aa inal a A IATI An all-day picnic will be giver ’ An. | {for sale by an itinerant Hindu rug; wh they will meet the Port) spoon, Geraldine Vanderspeck, If all Wed in Autumn The secu nefit’ association | the he of Mra. aman, 62 . ~ ‘i Pema merchant. Convinced that he was|Angeles Campfire Girls, over the|memgarde Patton; honorable men. Pale and Mrs. Whitmore D. Hill announce the engagement. of their Jogree F i} have their annual | Keny t. on Wed y, 3 6 ne hanes honest. Sth sched wetting a bargain, Bankson bought j Lake rescent road, with an oppor-| tion, Mary Elmore, Roberta Humph- § Miss Catherine Dorothy Murray, to Mr. C, Edward Allen, son of | Dict t Baglo Harbor on Sunday, | Ir of Miss Leota ; rs. Gerald White, of Berkeley, |{tWO, and paid the Hindu $90 for)tunity to camp over and climb a| rey, Irma Thompson, Dr and Mrs. Edward J. Allen, of Seattle. 17 nbd Seehnrr=igitear leet: known teacher in th ol § diles : Weriooah Hameealw vs | them, mountain. or two, and over the road| Special honors: Quiet tents, 5, & fias Murray attended the University of Washington and Is a member | * egies ag bepteredl (inuta dhs alla Walla, who ia mak Nar satan Citee eee Bankson'a Joy wag shortly turned|to Mora, to the Pacific, Returning,|4, 13, and cottages 3, 5. Mra. Wilson Delta Zeta sororit Mr. Allen graduated from the same institution town, Former ier, and Mrs. Thomes | {to Chagrin when he learned that/the trip will be made by boat from] | Neat tents, 1 fe affiliated with Theta Xi fraternity and Tau Beta Pi, honorary fra-/* and 2p. r 1 fend ins West are or 6 hia treasures were but cheap covers |Port Angeles to Seattle. Best blue prints, Lucille Wagner. pity, The wedding will take y in October. | yi ae i Py! rt “ jfor a popular brand of folding} Further {Information "can be re-| Best pressed flowers, Martha Shan- Se eS apy : Sie ANNUAL PICNTO t M ° couch, sing in the Mle ige States, rate by calling at 4169 Arcade ae rye ra Hae . y } of t r ener « ate Pr tB 1 x d Mise mil. || The Hindu is reported to have jbuilding, Best athlete, Dorthy Robinson. Fnformal Luncheon Honors Bride bys neh Young Ladies’ institute will ed. Loe ate gvatAL baleen Che “Adu ue Best basebail, Loutse Shorett. Mrs. Albert E. Barry entertained with an informal luncheon at her home| vention of Bus \ | aiv r annual picnic for the girls , Thai Honest || building before passing on to other] “Give to the world the best you} Best swimmer, Madeline Pless, se- Whursday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Ronald Kucher, a recent} Women's clubs in Portland, Ore., are ‘ e industrial school of the House of parents, Mr. and ||downtown office buildings. The po-|have and the best will come back to |nior; Mildred Vredenburg, junior. dé, who has come here to make her home | Mrs. Len ‘o Forest, retiring p of the G Shepherd on Ay, Carl O, Hiatt, at 6:30 o'clock. | ltice are diligently searching for him, |you.” Distinction in diving, Katrine Har- ‘ : the house grounds ‘c THURSDAY, g t } ley. Jident, Detroit, Mich.;’ Minw falinor | J) house grounds, on}| THURSDAY, July intent upon putting a crimp in his} Mothers and fathers who send | !¢y. ialendar for Orthopedic Shops nol exavn vctary Nation aA OT ane erie] Hinueeenrnt [potas etoing a report made tier Gunga, wil aand th | ee Come aie Il be hostess for Capitol Hill guild Monday at the : 3 ier et ¥! man of the committee, has arranges r 4 at N red- ||Saturday by P McKenna, again. Every Campfire Girl is en- | ees » Senior, ha 4 oe is sted. by Mrs. F Case, Mra, M. J, Connett,| Miss ® r , first vice pres ce ‘bask Te neiaiees " avin ‘ Alaska building titled to remain one period, but only | Hest mixer, Amelio Atichols. hopedic Tea Shop, a Mr C: ient M 1 Federation; Miss |” k given to the girl food campers may stay longer. To| ™ thoughtful, Polly Patton, s6- Mrs. : jnior; Dorothy Fisher. Miller’ Freeman, Mrs. H. C. Frye, Mr ! Mrs. Mary ‘Te : and Miss Bessie Walker, playfield Mee hire Harry 2 rh and Mr .: BH ‘ ul, O iietrietor WHT have: chaske “be: tie ar Rainier atu quote a Campfire rl now at r io, maker t ‘ 5" ean ; Pete ‘ . j | ade Best volunteer worker, Polly Zu enny-Fuhrman guild will be in charge on Tuesday, Mrs. Jolin 3 ; entert ent ‘ tl : ‘ G O P BOSS § Mary 3 " 7 fe iraccBh. GO Oorvaree. chair] . ati fley, r yi »~U.L. “Roing a good camper means to | y Elmer, Emma Pratt.. fee, chairman; Wednesday, Madrona guild, Mr = ehitneradite t ers f Best worker, Miss Dorothy Fisk. Soeey rm B.C, Yancy, cbalri raday, Dre tainia fedora | rai DAY va Mra, Marty appreciate the meaning of the] Bost song, Mary Arrington. ihington Park guild, 3 . 8, Burt, hostess; Saturday, L. O. H. chub, | 1M} Sagi Itah Day" will be observed with Mr. Philip Campfire law, to have a real desire pb HL. F. Roesch, hostess. | Mich \faude ‘Hawking, dinrs,|® Dlonto, July 24, at Alki Point, be Milwaukes : ? Bem to put forth the best and ‘secure! whateve ; Sirhe Thiitt Shop will be in charge of University guild in the mort ee Attind Alay Haar eee parie (@nniig’ AteAO ops mie Mra Anne l| Miksa, eemeates : : ‘ Ure. same trom likewand to leatn. to -nay nt Seite Ny aan Mrs. J. A. Richy and Mrs. B. Littlefield; afternoon, Washin, Green is chairman of the commit i - face work and play with the same | prophesy they will have. lace. some- f Be ; . ; ireat I Jane Jen-| a i ate William 5B. Humphre 3 Spark guild, Mrs. Farwell Putnam Lilly and Mrs, 4. Sander Hesda | i Mina Clara | te? 19 charge. Former residents of | ashington, D.C, Mra. Wilitam ile . eagerness where, probably in great profusion. Do Bruler PERCE ART TOON Mast Highland Drive guild, Mrs. J. Mo in the morning; afternoon, | .i D. Utah are welcome Sherman Walker and Mrs, Kilts aS “Go to Sealth; learn its secrets; rt George Cool Wednesday, Queen Anne id. ‘5 nie a Pee « e > 8 lore its va ‘ are Fetiir the mogting; attsrso6r! Madrona guild, dinner was given in honor of : PRIOR ES SOLE j OO ere ik tose aeeeeeacti tie Denolng in ctowded roodis tn ieaid Bes. A. M. Thomas in Se net eed auhie Abencle._ Ac Douclaal Meh, * ; retiiig boo HOMESTEAD, Mr. and M vid. Whitoomb's we: hike Its beach and brave its water;]hy doctors to be responsible for a Poet anirgulla, Mrasre man, Friday, Medina guild yf National Federation of | Gri te sromemtend roeaWas. bares een os ; Bete Ne Tit whe on: old | irae proportion of thront and nose dway gulld, Mrs, B, C, Ward ] c sional Women’s} lomestead No. K ones; find the hill where one ma-| troubles. 1 abana 7 4 C, Smith Building on Wednesday evening ute talks given a are requested to attend the Pp. O. chapters of the Hows’ hall, 10th ave. and , Pine Brown, #818 Kdmunds st. Box |"? the furs most in demand. “Ed” EB. Smith, known as RA AAA AAA AAPA AAPA Brotherhood of American Yoomen, | drona stands dark green aguinst the Be ere) Ases noose sabia will have a family picnic at Wood es _ ee skyline. nuivaene | ; rate z 8 4 cylin | Statistics show that the favorite ( July Sout “a uae cuosts, | #84 park on Sunday, July 22, 1c LONG NECKLACE ‘ “Go to Sealth; make new friend. |r age age is 24 for men and 21 Ss lubs representing nearly every state in| Peon requested to bring a ‘ necklaces of big beads of . ships; swim and tramp and climb !for women in England 0 (74 th on, Were present. ‘Tho special | M8Ket for tho lunch, to be served “AS » amber, erystal imitation ‘ : x SSIS AME. LOCALES EE RR RMON HT en: ENT featute of the evening was threemin-| 1.9 °10¢K Sports of all kinds will be} Precious stones are very popular at ‘ CLUBS FOR MONDAY oe Al vite TAL ty me 4 by each representa. | ‘2? afternoon's entertainment ies moment, t . < pha auxiliary to Local 687 wil Harmony Home 1 vo 0 ty i Ey ane ¥ tive from out of town, telling of the 7 wilt give a 5 iN a) ana Oe ta pants Helis $3 eat KY jelub work tn thelr city or thelr own card party, with refreshments, on! SILK BRAID M4 eat er : ne ang: 10. 66 at 2p. m,, in Union Record ha leratiial Weel Tuesday evening, July 24, nt 8:0] Silk brald, in plain colors or in “i aR : Do you know what to feed your child during the hot montha? ¢ it Neighbors of Woodcraft, Palm nO | Mrs. Lena L. Forest gave an in o'clock, at {ts lodge room, in Moose | hatterns ombling cross-stitch or g ‘ i‘ Do you know what kinds and quantities of food a child between * Raita and alter | igo Ws Iabiring talk in which she ‘adid, in| halt and embroidery, trims the newest So EY age § and age 10 requires? Do you know how to prepare it : le, No. 66, deleg |CHAPTERS' TEA | re Talla : | ete rare ‘ < ¢ | part, that the greatest work that the| allan silk Hngerte : SBS ively? Do you want suggestions, menus, recipes—all the facts Ene O/.ehapt | women's clubs of the country can do| WISCONSIN ; — : about child feeding? If 0, you can obtain a 26-page printed bulletin far mooting of Palm circle, No. al hold ‘ aie ndaty afternoon, is the work of Autefidanishtion, that | GOLDENROD CLUB Vale CHOKERS AGAIN eye on the subject by filling out the coupon below and sending it to on Monday, 24d and 30th, at Odd | hie ot yt etant ah - pei 4 tea! America ig the melting pot of the| The Wisconsin Goldenrod club wilt| Choker furs aro in vogue as tho as . Bs. : ‘ our Washington bureau, ari-ot’ thd vaevatt ot apt hag world. Foreigners come because wo| meet Wednesday, July 26, with Mrs, |#¢a#0n advances, Marteny and foxes | m " cers of the various chapters will act ; wall 6 reed the: While the oppo: y ie | D.C Any delegate who cannot attend | ay hostons Visiting membery of Hal oh ae A rad he : lunch at 12:80. ike Rainier car t he ro * Miivantion on duly si and Au-| the sisterhood aro invited to attend, | ire the profit Is ours) Unieag tho \ tainier car to z “Big Ed,’, who has been } Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, people are aroused to the fact that} dmunds st VIVID Beds 922 Ni rf W. 1 will please /notify the com oo Patek ; : Se 1822 New York Ave. Washington, D, C. at an carly date, so that al-| WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD there shobld be dné language, ono - uiches of brilliant embroidery | named by President Harding | 5 . : me eg flag, and swear allegiance to that BACK TO THE KIGH brighten what would otherwise be T want a copy of the bulletin, od for Young Children, tex can arrange to be there, Chas cin B ac tte fine aid obey all the obliwations ta {+ There i8 pw suggestion. of the|#omber.looking frocks of slik. or|% the new national chairman’ and inelose herewith four cents in stamps for same, ADDITIONAL CLUBS hacveti AE allt. MAL Rite eet Jm-| that, flag wo shall have to stop and|"'8s” in the bustle draperios and |*6"" of the republican party. give heed to the future of our nation, |bouffant offoocts of the present day, Smith comes from Minnesota Name UC luc Mee ed adend eecedienrarcead Claceery ; ~ Prodiets luncheon Wednesday and|” 4 \ ies - . ? ‘ rese people are given the right to| but fashion experts say the high col MOHAIR: SCARES Saale tad, ef my OPHIR CLUB ‘TO HAVE | Thursday, Jul and 26, at 1p m.| ote, but must be taught to respect | lars, rigid stays and many petticonts | Mohalr scarfs of fine wool with a and is credited with making AL PICNIC at the Lakewood club house, Mra.) that right ry. bu | sernores, li slators, fr : : % ni i c vusiness woman {are in no danger of returning luce edge ornamented with brilliance] Many governors, Lwegislitors, annual pienic of the Gopher |C. R. Sprague, directress home #e | yy al was he | a sear st mg fo atom tbl pr knew ota | into ntien are bo vont Judges and, mayors tha . |lee, repre orthwest products, y. Voreat made u plow that eve AISED WAISTL for carly fall wear, state iMotane , } Saturday afternoon, July 23. All| will werve the luncheon, | etinterode Winns tearhabiatkod tor|: the PainACMautitnbs ieee ature pia et bei state. Politicians say the ap- REN BRP: Lat Eh ASE ACEP ae ata ah F Minnesotans are cordially n-| Thru the efforts of the Lakewood | world peace, ‘hat God jn texting out In thik fashions. Whereas It haw not IMPORTED HOSIERY pointment is a bit of political, ik spre Dae oe Eg bance wiles son-}the American woman, Now, As nover|ontirely returned to normal, it in| Nowowt imported hoalatty vis strategy, coming as it does y , July 22, at 2:30 p,m, at | before, she nedds (to centralize her|much nearer that goal than it was|tishnot monh, embroidered at over| On the eve of @ senatorial { [Seward par! forces tv thi one objective, [vix months ago, with huge doty outlined in suiteniity. election in Minnesota Street a

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