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r j PAGE 12 dee TE BE ATEE E60 ee BATUBDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1008. 1 | . puurvicdsacitat sda santinnocoes 7. : emai 2 ] d Notes gn TIMER | Personal ATR Campfire News an " . | MRS. CHESTER M. LATIMER ||#8rson DATES ¢. éattle Jociet -——— — - —— nd Mra I 'O REMEMBER Carl ¢ ork. al re Hag ATURDAY, sHrTeMnen ; : . the We Campt 1 Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600. CAAA ee, 4 f mie Seer ee ; Fe a as van “sa on ‘ t Aise ¥ 1 f istant—Frances Oldham, Z . Nee hon ' . ‘ ad thes Bs D WAS ‘ / F F + : et uO? “Mt ! se r 1 i te E, Bringloe j Supper Dance at Laurelhurst Home; Miss fr. and ha 1 ; ndeted m8 tary, et * y; ao . >» Does, > : ib . t y * J f e f | Murray Will Be October Bride \ ‘ re Cnnte stealon 6 Ua ‘i ft 1 be gone @ ee" ¢ a ' 1 ‘ R. ARTHUR B, MacWHINNI! ent “ ' : {fet « t , panies fe station te ' M this evening at the home of P I A. M, Ma Mr, Pendleton } Bs ' ro i Mise radagt Hy ‘ : A minute a Firemaker or ' > . ft t t r © Pete " 1 n ‘ Whin «Bee 42 ; = . font t f the Panan MONDAY, SEPTEMBER & and safe for the mar 1 Bearer who wishe Mr. MucW s «M for Portla f ‘ vw : ; { ‘ ' 4? . « mot mpfire cattle and ae tet ey yee r m " cor ashi P ot Campfire age an _ ‘ . = ye 2.4.9 t e of the heating pla . ty to be 4 member VW edding to Be Home Affair and Mra, Gilbert ‘ Y t boat, Living quarter ports : ik ee The marriage of Miss Catherine D Mu Mr. ¢ 1A Winitred re receiving || TUBADAY, SEITEMDEM 25— ¢ 1 for elght or te {inute q will be celebrated on M y ey October § §:30 k, a gratulatior t birt f , Fives ' one ci 1 nd © expe D6 | home of Mr. and Mrs. Whitmo: Hu Rev, B. A. I 1 perform ia r, Be r t be F B f c P from the 1 We the. ceremony ginia Mason Mre ah f ‘ KE. Br Genevieve ¥ A nev-| 3 ree ny other agency maid of s B I . t B. J. Allen Mr, and Mrs, Rober , t « | ¢ 100 per cent Campfire ¢ All ; H wt w ' c tert ‘ ent WEHOUNESDAY, SErTEeMBen +6 Pract P town in Ala 1 ntereste re asked to meet ) G5278-,8 I 1 Mro, ¢ oO a ‘ t east side of Lake Union, i Breakfast Will Honor Mrs. Ramsay . hace by ‘ cieees roa are ilp Fis Kertalning wit breakfast ¢ yore irs, 1 ell Taf f ¢ : : 1 fA Il be the pa rd, The me p mente vag 2 of dirs. ¢ GC. Ram bi shes ‘ h parents, ‘ . fott t be be held on Camaraderie z Fan ex 1 visit in the Sout! man and Mrs, Lo He i of DAY, SEPTEMBER ® In Cordova : x ene Ns : Bellingham i * Plerre a Mre f e Campfire at Yelm under 5 Mrs. Taggart to Entertain for Mother é F a / tr Peis wah Mas peng Hl In honor of the 97th birthd: f her m Mra. ¥ Potte Miss As 4a F Py . , rki to earn mor Thomas T: rt w ntertain the K Wor . , . ' 3 $ morte "8 | tend Camp Ith m afternoon, Se mber 26, from 2 ‘ - : b 2 f ard iJ observed for a n er of year P t Set er eri 4 / | Bridge and Mah Jongg Tea at Tennis Club bari " Mrs. A. 8. Kerry, Mrs. Wallace Gr « f ma . r Mise Angela Hope hb FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER |26 e p } Mah Jongg tea at the Tennis » Frid: ft on, September 28 i" « a fow SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 205 tivities of the Seattle gir 1 I Assisting durin ten } will be the Misses J Perkina, Nelile N » Du la ?. " ms t Br turn fror ; Felger, Claire Dx k Bra Olive I i Sree . ‘ t * . a t the Emily Jerome, Janct Sheahan, Mary Bliss Maxw 1 Clara Em Fe dnd Sirk ome Lock , Srine. 4 : : 7 T f tore J Music Practice Club to Meet Tuesday ; rar : rae i. Mrs. Broussais C. Beck will entertain the Music Practice bon T | Revie Pen eae Sioa ee , a Machverea that it ‘ 7 afternoon at the Sunset club. eon at ¢ Mra. F Girls a re iris collect things for a rum- a an ek INR Te he name sale, it will bring enough 5 ° a 4 DAY, OCTO! ie rua ; Entertains for Guests ai enenaty ite cate eos ea y to buy a plano, “that tx reall f Mrs, Robert E. Jarvis entertained with a a at her bk on reception and ball tn hon tt is Pe ire, @]in tun Start collectir Shes) Wednesday aft on in compliment to bh est Mr I BK + 4 A é sige and be ready for the big sale la’ in Woodward and Mrs. Claude Owens, of Kar k tables w _ eee eect. Mas eit Bas the || Suardian October. play. ER 4 ' < THE TR | fic wort icaat ts At the tea hour Mrs. W. W. Reed and Mrs. Howard W yg reed ‘ He : Sam omen nonin raccanranan seman 0 siege Banh editor \¢ ah bearsoic tales ar Cie Lohe- poured and Mrs. W. H. Taylor, Miss Katt pwn and Mi a gt as - res s y : ob ” ; Bs 4 . : E Waterman assisted ra LEAGUE j pent | qua : p should be repre . ent ng Ya the amt s - Brides to Be Honored month ° #\" Ot course any one wha woul War 3 Honoring five brides of the summer season, Mra. § tt, a Soe = a ship for the Campfire Girls would g Leonard Kaufer, Mrs. Frank Barrett, Mrs. Charle ® and Mina Ch te c A Maltb: be called a Campfire comrade. But Clarence Pregent, the married of t Young 1 Institute fT wid 1 le it doesn’t take that to pl poe are enterta! t cards on Wednesday, Septem f, att , f ; ente r Irs, Carl| eligible to the comradeship of the Mrs: Robert Moen, Mrs. J. A. Benshoot, Mrs. Albert Barrett, Mrs. John| The marriage of Mixs Mildred Lewis, daughter of Mr.and| tovin Ferry a 1 i lites : Mina Aecl GensoticenC in a’ Goeatient Hudson, Mrs. Fra LaFor and M John ( the} Mra. B. R. Lewis, to Mr. Cheater M. Latimer, in Trinity) vara. te Jamesor tore \s a floorwalker who has rs dl hostesses for the afternoon. chu on Saturday. evening, September 1 was one of th ah lis. F art eng I. | about and believes in the Campfire ae hh ,ons / ENDL eUOCIN TOT, 20) Bae Ole < 74 isis Yeated Mtaweririaananter tls A 8G psn by, ¢.| program. We all can't buy ships, bu 4 charming events of early autumn.—Portrait by Grady Fie Regs bth? Foorge cathe 4 Rees: | proerem.. We ai con. Tey Sores As a surprise bir > rxo Bone, M Ror YMAN‘’S CENTURY CLUB | D CIRCLE nit Hattie fu od t Com. | T it be used to help furnish the ship. entertained with per S| ‘The departments of t \ Wallingford ( t eee munity s | Ge We wonder if he has a Campfire at the home of her Haml an's ¢ ett P ’ " 1 Netzer The beard of directors are: Mra.| hart, Mrs. Eva 8. ( daughter, or just why he didit. It is : ake «. Tieianks thet View | Henry Landes, Mrp, W. H. Blins,| Norman Compton, Mra ) that sort of spirit that makes a city Home Wedding Solemnized ob aecrth Cs nin nip | ere Nathan oleeteten, Mire, Dy A. WMINE Sy es CON a A pretty home wedding was celebrated on St st @'clock, when Miss Emma A. Morris, daughter of Mr n.|a. m ae Soom. aitariaing are |» Re COOITHIUU CONTE ASIA TA TUG MUUE UA AMT HAUSMAN TTA MSNHE THEA AOAC Morris, became the bride of Mr. Merrill Anderson at the of the| =. 0. Jon : Mixa Hoelon Eagieson left today for | === = } bride's parents, 523 11th ave | Health Nurair a articles | sg trast to resume her ‘eo at = = ‘ The ceremony was performed by Rev. Stella Ross Wallace amidst a Ingraham on "Ge ry welcome. Columbia. university = f -Profusion of fail flowers, and was attended by a large gathering of} ‘The social ee ee a relatives and friends. | meet Thursday, Sep CLUB Mra. C. F, Wallin left Friday for | . The bride was lovely In white georgette and rare old lace. Her flowers| luncheon with Mrs me club will give @) New York to join her daughter, Mina | = vA ‘Were a shower of Ophelia roses and lilies of the va Miss Viola Klees,|4705 16th ave. N Saturday evening, Hieve Wallin, who has just re | Zs = the maid of honor, was gowned in pale green organdie and carried an arm| Will be In charg 111 Holyoke Bidg.| turned from a summer spent abroad, | SS = Bouquet of Columbia roses. Mr. C. D. Jacobus was best man . ! paychology class | — eS _ -ias fo) After a short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will be at home at| ‘The literature ar ft nly Pape epee | é the Corona apartments. {ment will F » p. ?m, | SEA Bo} EVIEW, = 4 an re Bild }28, at 11 at 4 | NO. § = = 4g . e ed Mra. J ¥e | Seattle review, No. = => _ Sphinx Club Plans Affair Ada; igainet-¢ | agg | the = = E The Sphinx club has arranged a theater party - ch rit Tide of Color." | | lar « = 5 ‘ party, for Wednesday evening, September 26, with in ns Umited to) Turkey. t o by M J, Foe. | CADEIDH CLUB i | 27, at the A. O. U. W. hi 1409 E members, their wives and daughters. ter Dean. | The Ca n Tues) Ninth ave. Visiting members we = The club is planning a series of dances for the coming season, the f pt. 2 Mrs. F. 8. Syl me. = = to be given at the Seattle Yacht club on Saturday evening, October 20. Ferneliff Bainbridge 1 ee = = Pe hae Take boat from Pier 3, at 12) wooDCRAFT TOTEM CLUB J ;, ; 2 lock. The Wooder Totem Club will |S “4 | Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Aen | Tee _Woodera ‘Totes Club wit E Mrs. Harry Gray will be hostess for Capitol Hill guild at the Orthopedic NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAE I the cltbroome, 41¢ building. —_ Tea Shop Monday, assisted by Mrs. Fred Bradner Mrs oa Nee N HOBEERTE Tc Oa pecans = = M. J. Connell, Mrs. Milier Freeman, Mrs. H. 8. Frye, C. Galiger, Mrs. will meet 1 Mra. Fred Cos. }and members requested to t = = Mary Terrell Giesting, Mrs. T. J. Mullane and Mra. E Brier. hes on Tuced Sep-| friend, At the last meeting Neighbor | == = Hostessxeax for the remainder of the week are: Tuesday, Mrs ina Pree 2 ‘| Kate Wenger was elected captain of | a8 Pendleton, for Denny-Fuhrman guild; Wednesday, Mrs. Jules Charbneau,| Mt of publ ER oi pide ic} Madrona guild; Thursday, Mrs. A. M. Thomas, Queen Anne guild; Friday, 8" addr 6 eee | a Mrs. W. 8. Burt, Washington Park guild; Saturday, Mrs. Edward Tremper, | meeting | ANNUAL EXHIBITION 4 = Medina guild. nies three . japters of TO BE HELD i= = P University guild will be in charge Monday morning at the Thrift Shop, | ish Columbia are planning to en-} Tho Seattle Art club will hold Ita | == = i Tepresented by Mrs. R. H. Morgan and Mrs. C. M. Cox; in the afternoon,| ADAMS P.T. A tertain the supreme board at a house! annual exhibition of fine com: | is fe] Washington Park guild, Mrs. Fred Sander in charge. |, Adams P.-T. A. will hold the! party before the supreme conven-| mercial arta in Frederick &@ Nelson \fe) Sean j first meeting of the season on! tion ich will convene in Seattle| auditorium, the week of September | == : is l b |p. m, in the mnasium. The| ‘The officers of the supreme board | #28; ¢ = 4 omen $s U Ss | business me will be followed) include Mra. Bertha: Cla ® S$ AND PROFESSIONAL . ; é | by a program and refreshments. president, Brookfield, Mo.; va UB CLUBS FOR MONDAY | ADDITIONAL CLUBS | neat | hea Bowden, vt nt,| Th «8 and Professional | == = ‘ = angie | — | ROBERT'S PARLIAMENTARY and Mrs Beatty, second | Women's club will have a fall rally | Ss = &T. MARGARET'S GUILD | RAINIER CHAPTER LAW CLASS ORGANIZED | vice pre Angeles; Mra.| on Tuesday evening, September 25, | Ss — TO GIVE BRIDGE TEA — | DLA. R Mrs Cudihee, who for four ie M. Musser, organizer, Denver; at 6:45 o'clock, in Fine Arta hall. |= e e cy + St. Margaret's Guild of St. Mark’s Rainier Chapter D, A. R, will hold! years was president of the Adele Ola Babcock Miller, recording | Mrs. C, Thomas Walsh, a momber of fe) church will give a bridge tea on | its first meeting: of the year on Tues- | M. Field Parliamentary club, has retary, Washington, Iowa; Mrs.| the Business Women's club, in Hon. | = 2 Monday afternoon, September 24, at | day, September at 2p. m. at the organized a Robert's Parliamentary! Bleanor Eads Bailey, corse sponding | olulu, will speak = = 4 sue homie of Mrs. James ‘Hamilton | home of Mrs, H. A. Schroeder, 101| Law) Cinas. All women. interested| secretary, and Miss M. Rath Brock | Chairmen will be present to regis. | sss = De Veu ee 3 va, | Madrona Place: N. Mra David W.| are invited to join way, mombership secretary, Macomb,| ter members. who wish to join |= eee s = exe wikhing to make reserva- | Bowen will preside | ‘The personnel of the class In-| IL, and Mra. Alice H. Scott, trens-| classes In «peaking, eathet Ifolk | = Tr y t O N. t ia a tions are asked to call CA pitl-2396.) ‘The program will consist of an ad-| cludes Mr Cudihee, chairman! urer, Wichita, Kan. | dancing, Helpers, and ¢ Sicaatth @ (6) i) s ) ur é W ore q eee | dress by Mrs Nellie ee Bayman nd teacher; Mrs. M. A. Ro of} Mrs. John Wallace, general chair-| work; also to give information in | Sas = LITERARY AND TRAVEL CLUB [on the “Art of the Spoken rd;”| Kennydale, secretary of drill; Mrs.|man of the convention, 1 Miss | regard to the time, place and fee for | == ‘ mi eis toe = The first meeting this season of|a group of iano numbers by Miss Charles CM scting treasurer;| Fanny Dunwoodie, Washington state | each fidence serie! All Seattle is cordially invited to visit us on Monday = the Literary and Travel club will be septs aa pony ea Us ne Har-| Mrs, Harriet erson, & gradu-| president, will go over to attend the} Arrangements have been made to | ss in our new and larger quarters on Second Avenue, = held Monday, Sept. 24, at 2 p. m.|ry Krinke. Miss Marie Banks, con-! ate of the I School of Ora-| affair. use the Elks’ club bowling alley, | . rob stock ¢ with the president, Mrs. John Kelle. | tralto, who hus returned from a tour | tocy” will h of the class| ‘The presidonts of the local chap-| starting Wednesday, september a iS where we have installed a brand new $50,000 stock [o] her, 1810 E. Republican The} with the American Light Opera Co.,| in publle speaking. ‘The class willl ters are: Chapter A, Mrs. G. B. M.|from 6 until 7»... i sefurnishi — program will be informal. Following | will give several vocal selections. | meet. at the Y. W. C. A. every| Pretty Chana AG, tg DM until 7 p.m. |= of housefurnishings. = the president's greeting, tion | Members are asked to take Madrona) Wednesday, at 1:30 p. m., begin Phelps; Chapter AQ, Mrs. Harvey | LADIES' GROTTO CLUR — a fait : a « ae wv 4 sy ss Reminiscences” will be related by the |car to Denny-Blaine fountain. |ning October 3, and will continue|N, Ault; Chapter V, Mra, Corwin S.| ‘The Ladies’ Grotto che wint moot. | Zz New furniture, new carpets, new rugs, new stoves, \ | Members. A full attendance is de-| seated’ |for three month Shank; Chapter G, Mrs, L. A. Gassa- | Wedne 26, at 2 p.m. at ie ranges and even furnaces, have been gathered to- i‘ bigs eis NRMP MOTINTS choo | LAGI cece ee ena PAY ae |the Federated clubhouse, “An Inter- | gether in wonderful variety—everything to make = + 1y 1 2 AINIER Rig on Tag eran aN by as on esting program eon = aes : % = j AUXILIARY TO RAINIER The Women’s Auxiliary to the! priviledged motions; unclass mo-| HARMONY HOMESTEAD | Judge King Dyk n Will sy |= your home cozy, comfor table and happy. — F; NOBLE POST NO. 1 Washington State Pioneers, met in| tio’ constitution, ma meetings | NO, 17 | ome phase of hb interesting work = = American Legion Auxiliary to Ral-| annual session, September 19, at Pio- | and convention Harmony Homestead No. 1743,| Members may bring guests, |= You are invited to inspect the stock and to learn = I nier Noble post No, 1, will meet in| neer Hall, Madison park. Following} Mrs. Cudihee saya that ignorance of American Yeomen, | eee ‘fel at ss that has S 4 regular session Monday evening, the noon-day luncheon there was a rules and customs of delibs u “Hickvitle” evening at | WISCONSIN GOLDENROD \ ed about the service of helpfulness that has enabled us 24, at 8 p. m. in the New Arctic hotel| business session. The auxiliary vot- assemblies ig a handivap to hall, Eighth ave. and Union} CLUB = to grow in four short years to our present propor- = . 3 club rooms. pies, ed to tend in a body the P: llup | anyone who expect to influence) st., on Tuesd ty, September 25. Prizes| The Wisconsin ( nred Club wil | = by Fy = cS : ea Sk fair on Seattle Day and also voted to| the policy of a society will be given for the best farmer | mect Wednesday, 26, with Mra. | = tions. = CITY FEDERATION OF make a donation to the Harding! $50), 6 | coutume. | 15. A. Tobe 80th St. B i= = y WOMEN’S CLUBS Memorial fund, the Boy Scouts are | IN A. { niet Junch at ck. All former The opening meeting of the City | sponsoring. of the Interlake | BALLARD Wisconsin ladies welcome, | | : : : Federation of Women's Clubs will| The annual election was held with | P. Id Tuesday, Sep-| Ww. c. T, U ni Woe = Most 1 era re it = ; tie Diace on Monday. September 24,| the following results: Mra, Vira| tember 25, at 2:80 p, m. in the base-| ‘he Ballard W. ©. T. UV, will meet oo = ‘% at 2 p. m., at the Federated club-| Wellman Masters, president; Mrs.|ment of the school, Mr. George W at the home of Mrs, H. Shepherd 4 J . = House, corner of Harvard ave. and) Tila 8. Moore, vice president; Mrs. |Lennon will speak on “Keanomies In| 4416 W. eo a | Of Friday, Septem Hoath witt entertain | aa You are urged also to become acquainted = Thomas st. = ~ jilen Chute, tecoraing secre. the School afuslo refreshments | bor 2%, Mra, Manney will have| the Ladies of the Golden North at Ic} with our unusually liberal credit plan, a plan 3 PYTHIAN SISTERS, responding secretary; Mrs. Dorn Hall| ees ebeh Cbs HERAT TEE Bites aay Teh ee ie that considers only your convenience, the NO. 9 Mason, treasurer; Mra, Carrie A, GEORGE Inerane tani Recate Va tcbdta d Mleie tall non Seen ere | ame policy which has won us hundreds of friends i i Pythian Sisters, No. 9, will give a| Hamilton, chairman of executive | WASHING CIRCLE | action, : Pvt Uh Alanine eepiel A oMNOay Bizectie int | Mane and will win you, too. ; tard party Monday September 24, at | committee; Mrs, Kate Brunk Cran- | tes September Mrs | sPate be taketin Dale Tabet ee 4 230 p. m., at A, O. U. W. hall, 140% | ney, press correspondent. Rebecea White, of 4330 Fremont) THURSDAY PROGRESS CLUB » Take James st, Id} ‘ Ninth ave, Members and friends in- cee pinta ; ave, will entertain the members} ‘The Thursday Progress Club will| WEST SEATTLE W. Cc. T. U. = @ — vited, re bibs cones TLE REVIEW jfind friends of Gen. George Wash-| meet Thursday, Sept. 27, at the home| ‘The regular meeting of the Weat = = : bie SEW ING CIRCLE - ington ircle at a noon-day lunch! of Mrs. Starr of Sunnydale. Club attle W. OC. TU, will be held at | SS = AUXILIARY ST. LUKE'S Went attle Review W, B, A.| eon, followed by card: A cordial) members are requested to bring sand. | the home of Mts, W.B. Scott, at the = S | ee we, i! ; : leer ar » will m at the) invitation is extended to the public.| wiches and meet at 1913 ‘Third Ave, | Junction, Wednesday, sept 16, at 2 oN @ Women's Auxillary to $t.|home of 3 Martin J, Adams,,| Take car No. 21 to 43rd and Fre-| hus station’ at 11 a ‘lp Both old and. ne HibeRs ‘ > F Tiike’n hospital will meet Monday, |4726 47th ave. 8. W., on. Friday, | mont De grigr gad Laat Ranh Rae Stadia are anc tae USE YOUR CREDIT -1TS GOop aM : September 24, at the home of Mrs.| September 28, at 1 p. m | see GARFIBI GH sc ‘i : vaehier : = + me ! Herman W. Row, 1225 East Bos-| CN Se HOME BEWING CLUB 1g mrt LD HIGH SCHOOL vy 1, A ge ker will be pres: = Complete Home Furnishers at ton at prea WRITERS’ CLUB The Seattle Home Sewing club will] Garfield. High Sehool Put, A or ers. = { A The Writers ub will meet) meet with Mrs. Laura ‘Thompson,| will moot in the audite Tuve. ; x MYRTLE SOCIAL CLUB | Tuesday evening, September 25, at} 911 N, 77th st., on Wednesday, Sep | ahy, eantaniiie: 86, ak 1s rei tt cf i 1521 23 SECOND AVE, Myrtle Social club will meet Mon-|8 p.m, in the lecture room of the | tember d A ' dinner will be|G, N, Porter, principal of. the int net = Gay, Beptember 24, at 2 p. m, at} Y. W. C. A. Manuscripts will be) served at 120 o'vlock. — faveryone| school, will spede-and there will be} at the Plymouth Congreg Risnat — the Masonic temple Bridge and} read by Lou Chase Dowie or] interested in patriotic charity work} a nrusieal ram ind refvesh-| church, Delegates to the i t to) = q whist will be played. All Bastern | man Compton and Nellie K, H. Ad-|invited to attend. Take Green Lake | ment Al} era in the district} convention will be at th it = Blars and friends invited, kins, cur to Kaufman station ure invited to attend, ime } a ute, Ponta Ulme SST CSCIC Came | 4 | a ' \