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) Saturday evening, October 20, at the Masonic temple, the proceeds to be | they have set $50,000 as the goal to be attained by June. a oe " large reception and ball at the PAGE 6 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeRallister, Telephone, Main 0600. Assistant—Frances Oldham. THE SEI MISS RUTH NIBLOCK Laurelhurst Home Scene of Pretty Wedding ;| Sunset Club E marriage of Miss Retty Balmer, to Mr. Th Gleed, of Bonner Announces October Program daughter of Mr. and Mra, Adam and Mrs, Frederick Ralmer, omas Frederick Gleed, son of Mr Ferry, Idahp, was solemnized this afternoon at the home of the bride's brother and siste: Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Balmer, te Laureihurst. Rev. Ambrose M. Bailey read the service at 4 o'clock Dahiias in copper tones, shading to amber, against a background of Bright maple inaves, under the soft light of bur te made & Gharming autumn setting for this small but very lovely wedding The bride, entering with her father, was exquisite in a gown of fvory Canton crepe de in crystals, It was fashioned in a silhouette of Smart simplicity, girdied in silver and crowned with a turban of silver Cloth and orange blossoms. For bouquet she carried a shower of orchids and lilies of the valley. Her matron of honor, Mrs. Thomas Balmer, wore a gown of orchid and Tose changeable taffeta, with silver girdle, and her flowers were a sheaf Of lavender asters. The little flower girl, Carolyn Balmer, the bride's Bleoe, wore a dainty frock of cream le over pink crepe de chine and carried a basket of rosebuds and valley lilies. Mrs, Balmer, mother of the bride, was in midnight Mrs. Gleed, the groom's mother, in black satin and lace, of Bonners Ferry, was best man for Mr. Gleed aw ore. crepe satin and Mr. Roy Voehmik. The tea table was presided Pinkham, | ting were Mra. Archibald Foye, Miss Mabel Hanson An informa! reception followed the ceremony Over by Mrs. Frederick Ernst, Mrs, Fowler Martin, Mra. J Mrs. Joseph Balmer and Mrs. W. Balmer. Ass’ Talbot. Mrs. Donald Cornue, Mrs. Lawrence V ‘and Miss Mabe! Hall. MP, and Mrs. Gleed left on a motor trip, the br @ark biue one-piece costume, a hat of taupe duvetyn with pheasant plumage for trimming and a dark blue wrap with fitch collar and cuffs. After October 15 they will be at home at 4215 33rd ave. in Laurelhurst Both the bride and groom attended the ( y of Washington, where She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta soro: and of Lambda Rho, honorary art fraternity, and he ted with Sig Chi fraternity, Interesting Program Planned The Sunset clud announces a varied and interesting program for the| Month of October, beginning on Thursday afternoon, October 4, at 2 @clock, with “An Afternoon of Barrie,” by Burton W. James, of New York, now connected with the Cornish schoo Mra L. C. Gilman and Mrs. Clarence Peck will be hostesses. The business meeting in connection with Wednesday, October 10, at 12:30 o'clock | Wednesday, October 17, at 3 o'clock, a program of classical dancing will Be presented by Marta Courteney, recently with the Paviowa company, ‘There will be no program on Wednesday, October ‘A song recital by Mrs. Adam Beeler, with Mrs. Frederic Bentley at the plano, ts scheduled for Wednesday, October 31, at 3 o'clock. The hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Vernon F. Pavey and Mra Willlam T. Patten. ide traveling in a «mart ty 8 luncheon takes place on| Assisting at Reception ‘ial Ball Ushering in fall activities at the Women's University club will be the ubhouse on Friday evening, October 12 4m honor of Mrs. Everett Smith, the incoming president, and Mra, Frank Bayley, the out-going pr nt. In the receiving line with Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Bayley will be the past presidents of the club—Mrs. Leroy M. Ba’ Mra. Florence Denny Heliker, Mrs. George W. day, Mrs. Harry Sumner, Mra. Daniel B, Trefethen, Mrs. Hervey B. Wilbur and Mrs. Alvah Lemuel Carr, Mrs. George ©. Brehm, Dr, Mabel Seagrave and the mombera of the entertainment committee will assist in the drawing room. Alternating at the urns will be a group of trustees—Mra. Thomas R. iyons, Mrs. Henry W. Pennock, Mra. John Lincoln Hall and Miss Effie I. Raitt. For those who do not care to dance there will be cards and Mah Jongg. Invitations Out for Wedding in the South Invitations have been received in Seattle to the wedding of Miss Doris ‘Mildred Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hanson, of Los Angeles, to Mr. Trafford Huteson, Il., son of Mrs. James C. Huteson, of this city ‘The marriage will take place on Wednesday evening, October 10, at 6 @clock, at the Hanson residence, 331 8. } Hampshire bivd., Los Angeles. Mrs. Dietrich Schmitz and her sister, Miss Marion Huteson, are leaving} unday for the South to attend the wedding. Miss Huteson will be one ¢ Miss Hanson's bridal attendants. . Delta Gammas to Give Large Ball Seattle members of Delta Gamma sorority are planning a large ball for) Applied to the National Scholarship fund. + The fiftieth anniversary nationally of the sorority falls in June, 1924./ While the sorority has maintained a fairsized fund for a number of years, | The object of! the organization is to assist worthy girls, whether they be members of Delta Gamma or not, in their college work. Something entirely difforent in a style show will be one of the features of the evening and, during the intermission, Mr. Faurot will give an/ © @xhibition of all the new dance steps. Miss Jean Elliott has charge of the scholarship fund for the entire | Northwest, and Mrs. Murray McPhail for Seattle. Mrs. Roy Holland ts President of the alumnae chapter and Miss Mary Morgan of the active chapter. ‘Tickets for the ball may be obtained from any member of Delta Gamma __ forority. ( - Patronesses Named Far ‘Morning Musicales Patronesses for the four Wednesday morning musicales the Seattle Musical Art society will give this season, on November 7, December 6, January 9 and February 6, at the Women's University club auditorium | Ste announced as follows: Mrs. A. H. Anderson, Mra. Edgar Ames, Mra.| ‘Alexander Baillie, Mrs. John Henry Ballinger, Mrs." Frederich Bausman, | Mrs. Fred H. Baxter, Mrs. Brousssais C. Beck, Mrs. Frank DeWitt! Black, Mrs. Frederic Bentley, Mrs. Clarance B. Blethen, Mra. Genevieve ®. Blethen, Mrs. Lawrence Bogle, Mrs, Alexander Scott Bullitt, Mra, Burke, Mrs. John Collins, Miss Nellie Cornish, Mrs, R. William Crosby, Mrs. Archibald §. Downey, Mrs. J. D. Farrell, Mrs. D. B. Frederick, Mrs. Francis Guy Frink, Mrs. Charlies H. Frye, Mrs. Joshua Green, Mra. Langdon C. Henry, Mrs. James D. Hoge, Mrs. Trafford Huteson, Mrs. A. 8. Kerry, Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary, Mrs. George T. Myers, Mrs. Reginald! H. Parsons, Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips, Mrs. Charles D. Stimson, Mra. Frederic Struve, Mrs. A. B. Stewart, Mrs. David Edward Skinner, Mra. B. A. Strout, Mrs. Henry Suzzallo, Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, Mrs.| Alexander Wetherill and Mrs. Rare rest Willis, "Reception Will Celebrate Anniversary In célebration of their twenty-fifth wedding afiniversary, Mr. and Mrs.| Frank Calkins have issued 125 invitations to a reception at their Haine | on Friday evening, October 5, from 8 until 11 o'clock. * 8 8 Will Assist at Guild Tea Mrs. Robert P. Greer, Mrs. Charles Farrell, Mrs, John A. Baillargeon, Mrs. William Nicholas Gaither and Mrs, Harry Glenn Stibbs will preside Over the tea service at Broadway guild's bridge and raah jongg tea on Friday afternoon, October 5, at the home of Mrs. B. A. Garber, 937 Harvard ave. N. ‘A group of young misses assisting Inclufle Charlotte Greer, Betty Fetter, Mary Collins, Mary de Veuve, Ethel Morrison, Anne Nicholson, Loyal Lamont, Mary and Anne Elmore, Roberta Humphrey, Jesse Keena, Helen Ainsworth and Helen Katherine Lane, Tees Engagement of Miss Hennessy Announced The engagement is announced of Miss Josephine Hennessy, daughter of Mrs. P. Hennessy, of Waterford, Ireland, to Mr. W. J. O'Shaughnessy, of New York, son of Maj. John O'Shaughnessy, of Queen county, Ireland. Miss Hennessy is leaving Monday for the East, where the wedding will be solemnized November 1 in New York city. Mr. O'Shaughnessy will take his bride to Ireland on their wedding trip. He is a graduate of Tourneur college, Dublin. Informal Tea Planned tor October 3 Mrs. Elam M. Hack will entertain with an informal tea at her home on | Wednesday, October 3, in honor of Miss Lucilia Peyton, from Virginia, who Ig visiting her sister, Mrs. Leland Clark, at her home at Hunt's Point, and Mrs. Robert Dishman, who returned recently from Missisulppl, where she _ spent the summer. Assisting will be Mra. John 8. Robinson, Mrs. Darrah Corbet, Mrs, Ralph ui Mrs. R. 0. Hogaboom, Mrs. Leland Clark and Mrs, Irving M. Kk, First Hill Guild to Hane Bridge Tea The annual bridge tea of the First Hill guild, with mah jongg as an additional attraction, will take place at the Hotel Sorrento on Friday afternoon, October 26, Will Marry Seattle Man” Mrs, John P. McKenna, of Race Track, Mont. ment of her daughter, Mildred, to Mr. Charles wedding will take place in Naked a _ Mount Baker Park Luncheon Club The Mount Baker Park Luncheon club will meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon, followed by bridge, at the clubhouse on Wednesday, October announces the engage. . Lee, of Seattle. The |SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB hold its regular Monday, October 1, Clubhouse, The executive board will meet promptly at 1 p. Assembly at 2 p.m, The program will consist of a talk by Dr | Peart Jennings of the city health de partment; Swaggert; Margaret Rebman | PRAIRIE ROSE CLUB with Mra. L. Lundy, 302 Tenth ave. | N. Take Broadway car to Thomas st, cee | HIGH SCHOOL COU LEGISLATIVE FEDERATION meet Monday, in the second floor clubrooms at the| school at $:30 a. m, on the day of if Miss Ruth Niblock, daughter of Mr. and Mra. C. B, Nib- lock, returned recently from a year's visit with es “uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. Harris Warner, in Middletown, Conn.—Portrait by Curtis Studio. @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY ] MOTHERS’ on Wednesday, Oc- Mra. Dana 8 WwW at 10:30 a p the life and works er. QUARANTE CLUB © club will meet Tucs- , October 3, with Mr. and Christman, $442 Boach m. ¢ James Whi “.* The Seattle Mothers’ Meet for a 12 o'clock lunch the private dintng room of W. C. A. on Monday, October 1 friends anked to be present. ea 8 congress w in . | FREMONT W. C. T. U. ‘The Fremont W. C. T. U. will meet on Tuesday, October 2, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mra. JJ W. Cairns, 3525 Albion Place. Mina Bertha Carr will be in charge of the program. Sub- ject: “White Shield Home,” Emma Morrixon, speaker, see “* The Seattle Woman's club will monthly _ meeting, | at the Federated | m.} general Grace monologue by Miss Lots piano numbers by Miss “Second Valse” * (Nevin). ALKI REVIEW Alki Review will hold its regular meeting in the A. 0. U. W. 1409 Ninth ave. on Wednesday, October 3, ats p,m hal (Godard); “Narciswu: . COMMUNITY SCHOOL GARDEN SHOW On Friday, October 8, Brighton | Parent-Teacher association will hold & cemmunity school garden show at the school. ‘The exhibit will be open o- The Prairie Rose club will meet Monday, October 1, at 2 p. m. Le ‘The Seattle High School councfl will meet Monday, October 1, at 1:30/to the children tn the afternoon and | D. m. assembly rooma. Mr. 8. E. Fleming will speak on “School Economy.” eae to parenty in the evening, at 7:30} o'clock. Any resident In the com- munity ts welcome to attend the ex- | hibit, regardless of whether or not he or sho has children attending Federation will | school. Entries shonld be brought to the in the Chamber of Commerce | The Legislative October 1, at 2 p. m.| For further tnforma- th call Mrs, Edgar Blair, MA tn 194; Mrs. W. G, Gordon, RA nier- 1445, or Mrs. Bert Williams, RA oler-| 2671. WwW, CA De. ex-mayor of Fairport, Ob speak on “Law Enforcemen Misi Joan Stovell and Mra. Pearl Cano! Blough will present “The City Mother | Idea.” Amy Kaukenon, | will | the exhibit, oe NORWEGIAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Tho Norwegian Hospital associa. . eee PHILOMUS CLUB ‘Tho Philomus club will meet with | Mra. T. H. Wight, 3215 Fuhrman |tion will entertain with a reception ave, Monday, October 1, at 2 p. m./on Sunday afternoon, September 3 Mrs, Harry Groesbeck and Mra.|at 3 o'clock, at-the Norwegian ¢ James Bradford asnisting hostesses. use. Dr. Torllet Torland, Sadia |hias recently returned from abrond, will relate some of hig experiences. Members and friends welcome, A misc shower will be given by the asosciation in Norway |hall, Tuesday afternoon, October 2 t+ | at 1:30 o'clock. There will be a mu |nical program, and refreshments will be served by Mra, L. Holto, brielson, Mra. George Nelson, Mrs, J, P. Mittet and Mra MacMurray, COMMONWEALTH CLUB | The Commonwealth club will meet | at Dartnali"s cafeteria, Second and | Madison, Monday October + At 615. Mr. J. D. Row tteioent of the eity Hz ment, will talk on “State Power Le islation.” The n to the public, Hlancous evening, . SALMON BAY REBEKAH LODG) Salmon Bay Rebekah lodge will day evening, October 1, at Woog's hall, Ballard, Friends invited. see W. C.T. U. TO ATTEND FAIR W. C/T, U, women will endeavor to capture the prize offered for the largest represen: society In attendance at the Puyal. lup fair on Thursday, October 4 White Ribboners must register. furtier information, call Emma Wood, BA et-aisi, | WOMAN'S TUESDAY The Woman's 1 ADDITIONAL CLUBS TERTAIN SCHUBERT CLUB Mrs, H. J, Hein will entertain the Schubert club 12 o'clock lunch: eon, followed by a musicale, at her home, 1622 Sixth ave, W., on Fri day, October 5. WILL F ¥ vor Mra. CLUB Puesday club will meet with Mra, 1. B, Stevens, 4123 16th ave, N. 1. on Tuesday, October 2, Luncheon at 12:30 p,m. eee SEATTLE NO. 7 Seattle lodge, No. 7, D. H. P, A will hold its regular meeting Tues: day, October 2, at 8 p, m., in Hyer. greon hall, 1409 Ninth ave. Clans Initlation, Members from other states wish ing to transfer to Seattle lodge may do #0 at the present time, For in formation call SU naet-2079, ee) LODGE, HOW KHOLA CLUR The How Khola club will meet Friday evening, October 5, at Mis Bright's, Fourth and Pine st. in stead of with Mra, Olivia B, Dodd, at Boulevard hall ALPHA © The Alpha club will meet at the residence of Mra. J, HM. Little, 912 ‘Third ave. W., on Thursday, October 4. Laincheon will be served at o'clock, Take Kinnear can Orthopedic Shops. Calendar — Mra. G. B. McCulloch will be hostess for Brondway gulld nt the Ortho- pedic Tea Shop on Monday, assisted by Mra. J. Ws Barbour, Mra, Jamon Robertson, Mrs, Alfred Rollo, Mra, W. H. Gorham, Mrs, Francin W, Rioke &nd tho Misses Babbette Wekstein, Edna Polacheck, Dorothy U'Renn, Thelma Barbour and Dorothy Wright. The gulldy directing the service for the remainter of the week, and tho hoxtesxes, are: Tuesday, Firat Hil, Mrs, Joslah Collins; Wednesday, University, Mra, Wagar Royer; Thursday, Wast Highland Drive, Mra, 9. D, Baldwin; Friday, Mount Baker Park, Mrs. C, 1. Houston; Saturday, Seahurst auxiliary, Mra. H. 1, Virgil University guild will be represented by Mrs, M. 1D. Haire and Mrs, W. 19 WEST SEATTLE ART CLUB The West Seattle Art club will meet with Mra. John A. Bennett, 6646 The hostesses include Mrs, V, H. Hutehinson, chairman; Mra, L. T, Hays, Mrs. W. B. Gipple and Mrs, J. ¥, Griftin. Dow at the Thrift Shop on Monday morning, and in the afternoon by Mrs, A, 8, Widridge and Mrs, Widward Nelson for Laurelhurat guild. tion of any club or | All} ATTLE | | | 8 AR '| Personal Marietta from Mra. over Hill, at Mr, an nian to and M Mr * Anderson fr “ ft s been Arne guest Sunday ‘4 elr is mt Aberdeen t togay by the E the Mildred Purm Dr way Ca w tor ing year. . Sullivan a short re stay Jamen ¢ ‘Thursday na Mr. od from Per r Truax are e of Octo trip. me the and expected b ber, from J. Middleton A Mr. Mra. © and sty at Los An it acles. oe Robert O} morning lumbia water a . Mr. Jr Bri week-end left ish Co ham, this on « cruise in the vor Mr, and Mrs. am D, Connor left Friday night for their home in Marahfield, after spending rome time Victoria, B.C, and with Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Hofius isa niece several days Lacy Hofius of Mr, Connor, . Leon Aurtas de Turenne has from a month's visit in Mr. returned }the Kast and Montreal Mr. and Mrs. Harry F, Ostrander are expected home this evening from 4 short motor trip east of the moun tains. rH Miss Katherine Kittinger ts epend ing a few da with her brother law and sister, Mr. nd Mrs. Frank ey in Ev to her home tn o 66 Mr, Richard Ba Thureday from a » to California, who spent the leave October x Mrs. Richard Cox, summer tn te wilt for Berkeley. Sho in the South for the and Mrs occupy the near the remain ter months . Mr. James A. Haight Ww 1 Wilson Country club Crookall have the Salerno. Dr, and Mra. A taken apartm | LAKEWOOD C! Airs.) IMPROVEME | will be given by Mrs. Alan W, | No. 18, on ‘Third ayo. o. CLUB s Lakewood Civic Im- sb will have Its regular meeting, Tuesday, C r 2, at 2p. m. at the Lakewood clubhouse. Mra, Lillian Shafer and those of the visit» committes will have charge of the ‘am for the afternoon. The We provement ¢ T bazaar to be # urday, Decem house. n Friday and Sat- of 7 and $, at the club- LITERARY CLASS The Y. Ia I. Literary class will hold {ts next meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert Moen, 1622 29th ave., jon Friday, October 5, at 746 p. m, Mrs. C. P. Burkey, president of the | Catholic will address day problems of Ireland. ar PAST COMMANDERS’ CLUB Past Commanders’ Mra, Lyman B » Tuesaday, October the class on elub at 12:30 p.m. QUEEN ANNE STUDY CLUB The Queen Anno Study club will mest with Mrs. Norman J. Irvine, 211 W. Blaine st, Tuesday, October 2, at 2 o'clock, Mrs. Irvine was the organizer of this muccessful Mterary club and {t seems most appropriate | that the opening meeting of its tenth year should be held In her home, ‘The mbject for the year is *’'The ations of Europe" Jugoslavia, Resurrected choslovakt and Poland. by and Mr, V. W nelby will give a map study these muchdiscussed “Little N tions of Europe’ and Mrs, Gemm the ge sical features. Mrs. SOCLET The regular monthly meeting of tho Seattle Hebrew Benevolent so- clety will bo held Wednesday, Octo- ber 3, at p. rooms of Temple de ting at 10:30 0. Hirsch, m. Board fn NORTH END PROGRESSIVE CLUB The North End Progressive club will be entertained by M Loulse Bowen and Mra. Lida MeKereher, at 4422 Corliss ave, Tuesday, October 2 p,m. Mra, Ella Traynor read a paper on “A Modern Important new bu: Take car 2, at will Club Woman,” ness will be transacted. COTERIE CLUB The Coterie club wif hold the first meeting of the club year at the home of the president, Mra, H, A. M, Bon: pralty Way, Krida October 6, at 2:15 p.m. The program will inchide the grocting; reports of dologuten to State Federation; ad dress by Mra, William P. Harper. Executive committee will meet at 1:40 p.m . ASSOCIATION MADRONA CHURCH The Women's Association of Ma drona Pivsbytorian ehureh will meot Wedneaday, Octob at 2 p.m, in the church partors, The noon lunch: con will be served by Clrole A. Tho Bon Marcho's October Prado Salen start Monday, See sunday papers, 6 club members are planning a} Albania | The program Tuosday | Eshel- | of | in the vestry | | W. jalternates, Mrs. C. K. Sturtevant! jand Women's club of Tacoma, | present: | | First Baptist | musical program at the church on | Mis Ar ment of edu li begin « serles of lecture Study urrent department ‘ Mrs October DAD, ion of civic will be led end by ent will hold tts Oct. 6, at 2 p Henry Bitt Mrs, Har Granville Peets Kaufman, assisting artment ng program Dm an ite | » from Henr is Friday ome of Easter has cleanses the inspires {t, and lifts » & realm whith it would not it were left to itself,” The udes a study of the irs. J.B, Hill, of the program Friday, has secured Dean Glen of the University ive an illustrated ork a9 8 drama irectoy talk on the subject The Daughters’ Auxiliary will give nual autumn dancing pe . Oct. 6, at the k Wolff urday eveniny home of Mrs. Fran n, 1602 Ninth Members corre +h Women's club, We Are Valued as 6 Valuable,” meets inesday of each month The year book just ro ptains the following inter am for the coming year: » the m Ours cris 0. John- L. Huteh- “Rmithaonian HI; topics af Mrs, FL OW. Chrie- t , Mra, 8.3. Kid B. Morley, "Mt Vernon,” XK. fiturtevant; topics of the day, earl Roberts Hostessen, Mra. Frank Parrish, ©, Moore, Mrs. P. A Benneteon, M. Hehaffer. “Arlington,” Mra id; topics of the day, Mra Mre May 7 Mra & Mra E “Annual pienia Mra, Wilbur jcern of the club Include: Mra} S. Walker, president; Mra, Geo. | H. Clark, vice president; Mrs, Wilson, secretary; Mrs. Dan Earle, treasurer; corporation trustees, Mrs. W. A. Stannus, Mra C, K. Bturte- vant and Mrs. M. B. Peart; dele- gates to city federation, Mrs. F Chriswell and Mra. M. EB. Pearl; Mrs. H A. George H. . Pashley; Clark. oe MUSICAL PROGRAM AT BAPTIST CHU H ‘Tho educational commtttes of the rch will present a trustee, Mrs. Wednesday, October 8, at 2:80 p. m. The numbers include a group of Scotch songs, with their history by | Mrs. Harry Cone; group of songs by the composer, Mrs. W. P. Elwell; three rongs by Mra, Nellie Lilly; piano duet, Mrs. Elwell and Mrs. Meacham . |SOCTAL CLUB FOR HARD OF HEARING The Seattle ‘Social Club for the Hard of Hearing, will meet at the Furman Business college, Tuesday, October 2% at 7:30 p.m. Hard of hearing adults welcome, cee POETRY CLUR BEG SECOND SEASON The Seattle chapter of the Amert- n Literary association Poetry club) began t second year with a meoting at the homo of Helen Emma Maring, the president, Offi. ted were Miss Maring, prest: Leo H. Lassen, vice president; nette Fenton, secretary, and Dr. William L, Hail, treasurer and manuscript secret ‘The program consisted of original poems by members: ‘Marguerite,’ y Leo H, Lassen; Memories," by garet V. Cross When You by Mrs. Jane L, Colwell attle,’’ by Mra. Betty Bowlsbp; Tollers,"” by Mr, “Woman Disposes’* (6 Mrs, H. W. Costigan; and “Tho Winding Path," by Dr, William L, Hall, and "The Sand Crane,’' by Lucile Lohman (read by Miss Maring). Mra. Bertha D, Pipe: Venon recited ‘The Texas Rangers, a very interesting poem from her serap-book, Mrs. Maye Hawe played two original musical compositions on the plano, A play, "The Maker of Dreams," and two poems “Ambi- * and ‘Just Around the Cor: * wero read by Merte R. Glavin, after which refreshments were served, nv cere dent; 4 rondeau), Albatross’ LADY STIRLING CHAPTER, D. A, Re Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A. Ry will hold its regular monthly meot- ing Tuesday, October 2, at the reat dence of Mrs, B. J, Brown, 1918 KB, Boston st, Mrs. G, Ry Thieme will aanist. A special meotting of the board will be held at 1 p,m. Take Brondway car, The Hon Marche's October ‘rade Sales start Monday, See Sunday papers, rant) (Seattle | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1923. reget the great n Cam abbed been to it known headquarters «x t thelr group 1 work to be done weeks tn the 1 * fie the trip week-end ‘This ot rom east the tains drove to |mpent a week at Camp Sealth. with R day mornin 6 o'cle for Lea and towns on thelr Among the girls who will go Anne Elmore, Mary Elmore Cohen, Helen Gray ty Brown, Catherine Baum, Charlotte Greenstreet, Minn Genevieve Fox Miss Anno Schumer and Mies Ruth Brown. The Skagit County Fair Included an exhibit from Campfire head quarters in Seattle, and Saturday morning nine girls, with Miss Anne Schumer, left to put on a demon nm at Granite Falls Saturday ening. Those who went are Prisctila Treat, Betty Billing, Irma Thompson, Helen Gray, ily | Brown, Catherine Baum, Gladys Seymour and Natalie Cohen. he M Br ttle girls as tober 5, at enworth vinit are atalle ity house, the Campfire Picture was shown Monday night nd Friday 12 girls, with Miss inifred Herrick, drove up for councll fire. The Alderwood manor ris are already planning and means of earning money to send them | Sealth next summor, motion sufficl to Camp The Chamber of Commerce offering a prize of $50 to the wom- en's organization having the largest delegation represented at the West- orn Washington fair, on Thursday, ampfire girls | will go in a body, leaving Seattle at 4 o'clock from the Arcade building. Each group bas arrange for at least one car and to 0 up at headquarters the number | of girls who will go. In talking with Mrs. G, H. Guy, chairman of the Western Washing. ton fair committee, she said that tt would be fine to have how the women of Seattle enthusiasm by winning the prize. The money will go towards buying that baby grand piano that the! campfire © are dreaming about for Camaraderie. Everybody out the the 4th of October. The Seattle Counch of Campfire Girls will hold its semi-annual meet jing on Monday afternoon at 4 BROADWAY P.-T. A. Broadway P.-T. A. will meet Tues- day, October 2, at 2:15 p. m, in room 18, at the high school. Mr. H. R. Fulton, the new vice prin- cipal, will give a short talk and a musical program will be presented by Miss Bertha Berman, violinist, and Miss Julia Rose, soprano. eee ATTLE COUNCIL P.T. A. The executive board of the Seat- jtle Touncll of Parent-Teacher asso- jclations will meet in the school | | beard room, Central bullding, Mon- | day, October 1, at 10 a.m, | Chairman of standing committees are also invited to attend. eee NORTH END FLOWER CLUB The North End Flower club will begin its season's activities with a ocheon at Mevos' cafeteria Friday, October 5, at noon. Election of offi- cers and other important business will be transacted. eee WEST WOODLAND PRE-SCHOOL CIRCLE The West Woodland Pre-School circle will hold their first meeting Wednesday, October 3, In the school auditorium at 2:45 p. m. The small children will be cared for in the kindergarten room. An interesting program is promised and this meeting wiil give opportunity to greet the new members, eee SUNSET HEIGHTS LITERARY CLUB Sunset Heights Literary club will hold its regular meeting with Mrs, Tuesday, October 2, at 2 p,m. eee FAIRVIEW P.-T. A. Fairview P.-T. A. will meet at the school, Thursday, October 4, at 2:16 p.m. Dr, Lilburn Merrill of the Juvenile court will talk at 3:30 on “The Relation of Home Educa. tion to the Conduct of the Child.” There will be a violin solo by Vivian Sheppard; piano solo by Ruth | Schneider, and one of the rooms will contribute a number. Refresh. ments gvill be served during the vis- iting hour, Fairview school will be the scene of an evening entertainment for young and old on Friday, October 5, at 8 o'clock, Marie Kelly and Ruth Hil will appear in several dance numbers; Florence Cleveland as soloist and ten PT. A, ladies will present “A Mock Wedding.” A Harold Lioyd film, “I Do," will con- clude the program, Punch, cake, candy and fee cream bars will be on sak during and after the performance, A small ad- mission fee will be charged, the pro- ceeds to be used for purchasing articles needed in the school, eee CANADIAN WOMEN'S CLUB The Canadian Women's club will meet Tuesday, October 2, at 2 p. m., at the Federated clubhouse, corner of ‘Thomas st. and Harvard ave, Mrs. Gabriel Smart and Mrs. Henry Robinson will be the hos. tesses. Mrs, Robert Hodge will report activities of the convention of Canadian clubs held In Victoria in September. Other representa- tives at tho convention Included At the Alderwood Manor commun- | ways | nt | been requested to | the girls | thetr | Mary Brown, 3808 Aurora ave, on} Helen Gray, o Baum, Camaraderie.” v All guardians and women ented in the Campfire movement are invited to take the training course h will begin October 24. There 4) be one in the aft. 4, and in the The cost of and it will re complete. 1 be offered lec tures on craft ¢ in which new craft work will be taught rated, outlines for meet n is now open | First aid and home nursing, under the direction of the American Red Cross, with Mrs. Bunch will be offered to all Cam The cl start Oc continue for 15 weeks will be $1.50, including the text-book and materials. The class lrmit will be 16, This training will give the girls the information and instruc. tions required for their Firemaker's j rank. | scRIBES WILL MEET OCTOBER 6 The first meeting of the scribes will be October 6, at headquarters, at 10 o'clock. Every group should be represented by @ scribe who ts armed with all the for the coming season and a report of the summer work, inter two classes te ernoon, from 2 from 7 urne will be $1, quire six weeks to In the course Campfire, anes, ee tratic as teacher, ass W The Wecato Campfire Girls have started the season off with new officers, plans for real Campfire work and) service to be accom. | plished during the winter, Thurs- day night the girls met at head- quarters and completed the list of active and inactive girls. Those who will remain active during the winter are Anna Hanson, Eliza- | beth Jones, Gene Rousseau, Wint- |fred Herrick, Jeanette Johnson, Mary Casey, Melna Rogers, Pris- cilia Treat, Merlyn Bullis, Ruth Clark, Dorothy Cramer, Eileen Ki nane, DeEtte Devers, Lois Klock, Mary Rust Till. The Wecatoes and Owiss girls went out to the Old People’s Home at Georgetown last night and gave them a birthday party. The girls took cakes and ice cream -|with them and gave an entertain. | ment. A picnic supper on board Cam- araderie on October 11, {s to be one of the big meetings of the sea- son. Following that the firemakers will give a dinner at’ Priscilla Treat's home, and afterwards the Weeatoes will have one. of their few byt grand ceremonials, led by Miss @@zh Brown. Several of the ‘Wecato ats will be away at school this winter,ébut with thelr sub- scription to the Toren ana Every- girl's they will not get behind in the Campfire world. || DATES TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23— ‘The marri Parshall Bennett Lee Falknor in Trinity Episcopal church at 8:30 o'clock. Mr, and Mre. Harold Stimeon’s tn- formal supper at home at Holly- wood. Captain and Mra Frederick MuIner’s dinner at their Fort Lawton quar- ters, to honor Captain and Mrs. George Newlove, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 Mra. Peter Davison’s dinner to honor Captain and Mra. George jewlove, at home Mrs. Stephen J. Chadwick's lunch. gon for Mrs. John Hamill of Britt, In. at the Sunset clud FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5— Broadway Guild's bridge an@ mah Jonge party at the of Mra. B. A. Garber, 937 Harvard ave, N. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1L2— Women's University elud to give reception and bali in honor of the outgoing president, Mra, Frank § Bayley, and the incoming prest- dent, Mrs, Everett Smith, at the clubhouse, Renton Hill Gulld's bridge and mah Jongg tea at the Seattle Yacht club, YEARLY SCHOOL BUDGET READY Will Cost $4,571,000 to Run City Institutions G Seattle schools will cost the sum of $4,571,000 during the 1923 24 season. The complete prelimin: ary school budget provides this sum for operation, new buildings, bond redemption and interest charges, The millage is equal te that of 1923, or 14.7, plus the 3 mill tax voted for building pur poses, Tho budget will be open to in- spection at 7:30 p,m, Monday, the board decided, Protests from coal miners of the state and various business con: cerns against the exclusive use of oil for heating’ purposes in the schools, had its result Friday, when the board agreed to compromise and use some of each. The United Fuel Co, will furnish stoker coal to Roosevelt, Lincoln and Garfield high schools at $4.50 a ton, and tho remainder of the schools will use fuel oll, which now sells at $1.92 ® barrel, The oll contract was awarded to the Union Oil Co, Attendance at the night school for the first week was 1,506. At Mrs. Robert A, White, Mrs, George Durrean and Mrs. G. Grant, see LONESOME CLUB The members of tho Lonesome club will give a masquerade ball Saturday evening, September 29, at 111 Spring st. Strangers and lonely people wolcome, The Bon Marche's October ‘Trade Sales start, Monday, Seo Sunday vanera tendanco at the several night schools last your at the end the first month was 2,838, George Melford has completed tho production work on his latest Para- mount ploture, “Tho Light That Failed,” and fs now cutting and editing the film of this adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's novel. Jacque: line Logan, Percy Marmont, Sigrid Holmquist and David Torrence head the cast,