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PAGE 4 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Recent Bride Will Be Feted Guest; Mrs, Jer- ome Entertaining on Thursday Afternoon mer (Mfiidred Lewis), Miss ng out cards for a bridge tea on Wednesday artment in Rex Arms, honor Mra. C Claire Stoltende afternoon, Octod Right tables w Mrs. Jerome Plans With covers placed for thirtyti With a luncheon at her home on Thur Will bo the later amusement. Buffet Supper and Bridge Dr. and Mrs, A T. Wanamaker are entertaining this evening at their home with a buffet supper, and bridge later. Hosts at Bridge Supper Mr. and Mrs. Max Olsen will give the first of a series of dinners at their home this evening, ertaining fourteen guests, Later, bridge will be ‘enjoyed. Century C lub Gives Brilliant Reception A large recep’ cous with Its setting of copper-hued chrysanthe mums, golden marigolds and bright-tinted maple leaves, was gtven Friday afternoon by tho Woman's Century club on the messanine floor at the Hotel Washington. It was the annual affair In welcome to the new members of tho club, with r hours from 2 until 6 o'clock. Welcoming the « oficld, president; Mra. A. Harker, first vice president; M ham, second vice preaident, and the following officers of tho club: Henry Kauffman, Mrs, Blake D. Mills, Mrs. J. H. Soper, Mrs. M. E. h, Mrs, S. H. Kerr, Mra. J. D. Curtis, Mrs. G. N. McLoughlin, Mrs. W. D. Turnacliff, Mrs. W. H. Pittwood, Mrs. John Byron Harris, Mrs, Ida C, Matcher, Mrs. Arthur Holt, Mrs George A, Stanton, Mrs, Henry Bittman, Miss C Adams, Mrs, W. W ‘Munger, Mrs. G. A. Haecker, Mrs. W. F. Hitchings, Mrs. W. 8. Griswold and Mrs. Ro; Dutt president of the Daughters’ auxiliary Assisting about the rooms and introducing new members were Mra. J. J. Cannon, Mrs. Earl B. Rogers, Mrs. M. J. McCann, Mrs. 8. W, Barker, Mrs. Henry McClure, Mrs. Ben B. Buell, Mra, Henry Broderick and Mrs. H. L Glenn. The tea table, Atrabgement of Columb’ by Mrs. Ross E. Hibler, x Maddocks and Mrs. M. J. Connell. D, Schofield, Mrs. A. Harker, Mrs. F. Bridge Luncheon a. Tie afternoon, hy Jerome fs entertaining October 25 Hison Mrs. Ha: D. room, held @ charming Mrs. F, C, Berendes was in charge, assisted ‘ampbell, Mrs. Alan Jones, Mrs, Vernon Presiding’at the urns were Mrs. George almerton, Mrs. W. 8. Griswold, arranged in the Louls XI ters’ wulxilary assisting were Mrs. Ruth Cutting and the Misses Gwendolyn Bohofiela, Eva Hamilton, Dorothy Gilmore, Dorothy Cormell, Charlotte Fitzsimmons, Ma Hill, Isabel Whalley, Thelma Wolff, Ora’ Sullivan, ‘Amelia Nichols, Helen Meisnest, Caryl Kerr, Gladys Cole and Elizabeth Kerr. Daring the afternoon there was a musical program, arranged by Mrs. M. J. Falkenburg, Mrs. William Eliott, Mra, William Prater, Mrs, J. 8. Holt and Mrs. Addie Belknap Conly Mr. H. ©. Price presented the following group of songs, accompanied) by Miss Frances Williams: “The Valley of Laughter” (Sanderson); “I Love Thee” (Grieg); “The Lily and the Rose” (Carrie Jacobs Bond), dedicated} to Mr. Price by the composer. Miss Elizabeth Choate, violinist; Mis» Helen Stewast, cellist, and Miss Frances Wiliams, pianist, a trio. from the Cornish Achool, p' during the receiving hours. The decorgtions for the affair were arranged by Mrs. Louls Marks, “chairman, absioted by Mrs, Glenn Johnson, Mrs. J. EB. McPherson, Mra. ‘Almon Alfen’and Mrs. J. B. Shaw. | @Mirx A.-Harker was general chairman of arrangements for the reception ag F.C: Berendes was viee chairman. Mrs. Bowen Luncheon Hostess Today For Mrs. John Wallace and Mrs. Samuel Shaw Parks and Mrs. Frank| | Osborne De Money, of Chicago, Mrs. David W. Bowen entertained with | e the fitst of a series of luncheons at the College club this afternoon, “Invitations were limited to intimate trienta of the honor guests. . Informal-Dinner at ‘H ome “Mr, Claude Ramsay entertained with an tnformal dinner at his home Monday evening as a compliment to Ensign Dallas Emory, who leaves | on the U. S. S. Mississippt on a cruise in Southern waters. Will Assist at Tea B. A. Garber and Mrs. Croxton Rion will pour and Mrs. George Mt and Mrs. F. A. Black will assist at Mrs. W. E. Waldo and Miss Plorence Garber's tea on Tuesday afternoon of next week at the Tennis ‘will entertain with a small informal party at her home on Friday after-| 2M October 26, "The Madrona World Fellowship group will give a musical tea Thursday | afternoon, October 26, from 3 until 5 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. Hervey B. Wilbur, 434 35th ave. ‘The following program has been arranged: Group of Songs, Contralto—“You Along a’ Me” (Sanderson); “Be Still, * (Sanderson); “Noon and Night” (Hawley); “The Shadow of the "Oh, Ask of the Stars” (Mexican folk song) (La $e}—-Mrs. Dorothy Ellingsen; Mrs. Ralph McCullough at the plano, Violin—“Londonderry Air" (arranged by Kreisler); “Valse Bluette” a | (Drigo-Auer): “Scherzo” (Van Goens}—Miss Irja Kopika; Miss Frances Williams at the piano. ' Readings—Mrs. Lois Beil Sandahl. | Group of Songs, Soprano—“Robin, Robin, Sing Me a Song” (Spross); “songs My Mother Taught Me” (Dvorak); “St Mi Chiamano Mimi” (“La Boheme”) (Puccini); “Violets” (Wright); “Song of the Open” (La Forge)— Mis. Violet McKay Pall; Miss Ruth Linzi at the piano. arranged by Mrs. Philip D. Mackride. Interlaken Guild's Bridge Tea November 2 T. L. Monson is {n charge of arrangements for Interlaken guild's and mah jongg tea on Friday afternoon, November tthe Yacht ‘The committee assisting are Mrs. B. C. Alt, music; Mrs. W. R. Tonkin, ms; Mrs. H. M. Gaston, tea service; Mrs. Bruce Parker, tickets, 8 8 Entertaining Luncheon Club Mrs. Peter Andrade is entertaining, her bridge luncheon club at her home etsy afternoon, October 33 Covers will be placed for twelve. Miss Pearl Megrath Engaged and Mrs. John Megrath announce the engagement of their daughter, ‘Pearl, to Mr. Norman Wesley Engle, The wedding will take place early in Texis Out for M asquerade Dance “Miss Mary McEacheran, Miss Gladys Morgan and Miss Thelma Manson Aye issued one hundred invitations to a masquerade dance on Thursday | evening, October 25, at the Rainler Golf and Country club. Dr. and Mra, Donald ‘McEacheran, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Morgan, Mr. and, Mra. Alfred | Manson and Miss Kristine Thomle will assist. : Fraternity Will Honor Mothers Phi Lambda chapter of Zeta Psi is planning {ts annual tea in honor of "the mothers and friends of the fraternity on Sunday afternoon, October Mrs. J. R. Alexander, from the Mothers’ club, and Mr. Fred Bethel, of fraternity, are in charge of arrangements. Sohednte for Orthopedic Shops irs, M. J: Conrlell will be hostess for Capitol Hill guild at the Orthopedic Shop, Monday, assisted by Mrs. T. J. Mullane, Mrs. C. Galliger, Mrs, Prank ]. Case, Mrs. Harry Gray, Mra, Fred Braden, Mrs. H. 8, Frye, Mra, Freeman and Mrs. Mary Terrell Giesting. day will be Army and Navy Day, in charge of Denny-Fubrman Mrs. W. T. Patten and Mrs. R. E. Fisher will be hostesses, avetsted iAssdames Crosley, Wood, Booth, Taylor, Barden, Charles, Dockey and fednesday, Madrona guild, Mrs. C. P. Conover, chairman; Thursday, n Anne guild, Mrs, B. ney, chairman; Friday, Washington Park Mrs, Fred’ Everett, chairman; Saturday, L. B. O., Mrs. J. G, Byler, n charge at the Thrift Shop Monday morning will be University guild, h Mrs. W. H. Gray and Mrs. Curran; in the afternoon, Washington guild, Mrs. Lander, chairman. ‘Tuesday morning, East Highland guild, Mrs, Josiah Moore, chairman; in the afternoon, Interlaken with Mra. 8. O, MeGalliard and Miss Harter. Wednesday morning, n Anne gulld, Mrs. H. R. Elliott, chairman, in the afternoon, Madrona guild, Mrs. Jules L. Charbn chairm: Thursday morning, Mount | Baker Park guild, Mrs. C. A. Douglas, chairman; in the afternoon, Hilt guild, Mrs. 00. 8. Boswell, chairman. “Friday, Mrs. “charge. Saturday, Sunset auxiliary, Mrs. J. Stoeffier, chairman, ————$——$— —$— — _ CALEIDH CLUB RUMMAGE SALE TCaleidh club will meet Tuceday,| The ladies of the University. Unt. tarian chyrch will hold a rummage “Ostober 23, at 1p. m4 with MP) sale at 702 Pike at, on Tuenday, J. B. McReynoldy, Morris Apart-| wednesday and Thursday, Octobor “1743 Summit ave, 23, 24 and 26. |For the pleasure of her little daughter, Betty, Mra. William Calvert, Jr.) Karla and Misa/ Bridge ridge | weeks with her aunt, } Portrait by Vandyck Studio, THE SEA Miss Baye) Keith, ahte r of Mr. and Mrs. William Chester Keith, left last Saturday for California to spend siz firs. Lester Herrick, at Menlo Park.— | Women’: CLUBS FOR MONDAY LITERARY AND TRAVEL CLUB ‘The Literary and Travel club will | meet at the ho of Mrs. Lee Wheel- er, 1611 Sixth ave. W., on Monday, | October 22, at 2:20 p. m. jcan play will be reviewed by Mina | Nell Buckley. Current events will be the response to re call eee MYRTLE SOCIAL CLUB Myrtle Social club will meet with | Mra. Agnes Clark, 610 Ninth ave. on | Monday, October 32, at 2 p, m | Bridge and whist will be played. All | Eastern Stars and friends invited. |CITY FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S CLUBS The City Federation of Women's| clubs will meet at the Federation lelubhouse, corner of Thomas and Harvard, on Monday afternoon, tober 22, at 2 - | Coe will speak to the asse: |members on the Shepherd-Townor |bUL Mrs. W. EB. Barnhart, chair. man of the child welfare committes, will give an outline of the year's work in her division. oe BAZAAR AND CHICKEN | DINNER The Me-Too club and R. N. A. of Green Lake wil] hold a bazaar and chicken dinner at Thorne’s hall, on Wednesday, October Dinner will jbe served beginning at 5:59 o'clock nd continuing thruout the evening, Dancing. oe soe PALM CIRCLE NO. 66 Palm ci » No. 66, will hold an- nual memorial services at Odd he lows’ hall Tuesday, October 2 8 p. m. . . FRUIT AND FLOWER MISSION BAZAAR Mrs. Harry Ott McKnight, chair. man of the Fruit and Flower Mission bazanr, to he held November 24, at} the Hotel Washington, has called a meeting of the card committee for Monday morning, October 22, at 10:30 o'clock, at the Hotel Washington. An interesting announcement connection with the bazaar im (the card party planned for that evening at the hotel. The committee in charge of table reservations will be announced later. . A. Sew. ing Circle will meet Friday, October at 4416 40th avi SIRCLE NO. 66 N. of W., PALM C Palm Circle No. 6 hold memorial services their regular meeting at Odd Fel lows’ haji, 10th and E, Pine, on Mon. day, Oct. 22 eee SEATTLE TEMPLE NO Seattle Temple No, Sisters, will a Monday evening, at A. hall, 1409 Ninth ave. Everyono invited 9 9, Pythian card party oO, U Ww ‘ds at 9. ary COMMONWEALTH CLUB Earthquakes and Their Causes" will be the subject discussed by Professor KE. J. Saunders of the| University of Washington, before the Commonwealth club at Dart nall's cafeteria, Second and Madison, | Monday evening, October at 615 p. m. The public is invited. eee CAPITOL HILL W Capitol Hill Ww. meet Tuesday, October DP. m. at the home of Mrs. Ridgeway, 1122 20th N, requested to attend eee CIRCLE An; U. wil 3, at 2 Marie} Meinbers McKINLEY McKinley Circle, Ladies of the GA. BR. will have a. sliver at the homo of Mra, Sarah 4022 Burke ave. on October 2%, at noon, urged to be present, o- tea 1. Wels, wday, Members ADDITIONAL CLUBS ALLAH CHAPTE Allah Chapter } 0. B. 8, wil, give a dance on Saturday ove. ning, November 10, in the Masonio club rooms, Arcade building, An Amett- | ¢ in| will | following | "| secretary, s Clubs | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB beginnitlg October 21, depa nia of the ury club October the French the Hotel Washing partes At 10 a, m, board of trustees will Tuesday, October 23, at the Y, Cua 12 o'clock. Tho F te meet at ittcal co department will mest Tues | day at 11 a. m. at the ¥, W.C, A. Thm program will include “Public | Health Nursing,” Mra. E. C. Jon “Our Dependents and Delinquents, Mrs. ¥, E. Palmerton; “Austria and ; Hungary," Mrs. F. W, Houghton, | The parilamentary department moeta day, at 1:30 p. m. | Crainey, meeting as A class in| pubile speaking has been organized with H. Nelson Shaw, Members of the Century club invited to attend, The mevting of the Social Service ‘tment at thy county farm has been postponed. Inatead the dopart: | ment will meet Thuredky for finch. | con ut the home of Mra, 8 H. Kerr, 607 Malden ave, be a talk given by a speaker along social service Lines. | | The Literature and Travel club} | will meet Friday at 11 a. m, at tho} }Y. W. ©. A. cathedral," and “in| the Dark Forest,” by Hugh Wal- pole, will be reviewed by Mra. A. Harker. The bw ing committee, Mrs. EB. O. Jones, chairman, will moet at the ¥. W. C, A. Friday} at 1p, m. The regular meeting of | | the club will be held Friday, at 2 p.m. at the ¥. W.C. A. Tho pro- | gram at 3 o’clock will be in chargo jof Mrs. Henry Bittman of the} | household administration depart- * saat. “Cathedrals of Burope,” by | Pierce Horrocks, Royal Institute of | British Architects. | Mrs, Carl Engtish, \Parks and Mrs, J. trio from the Cornish school, give some selections, - | SEMI-ANNUAL CONVENTION District No. 1 of Degree of Honor wil hold {its semiannual convention on Wednesday, October 24, at the | Swedish club hall, 1627 Eighth ave. | There will be two sessions, one at 2 jand one at 8 p.m. ‘This district is comprised of Lodges Nos. 7, 10, 20,| 35 and 47. A school of instruction | will be held and Interesting talks} | siven by grand and superior officers, | jehiet among which will be ‘Im. | portant Legislation,” by Mrs, Emma P. Chadwick, national vice president, who will tell of the liberal options in life insurance adopted by superior } lodge at their session last June, There will be a class initiation at the evening session and the degree conferred by the officers of the con- vention, who aro as follows: Prosl- dent, Eleanor 8, White, past prosl- dent, Hattie McKay; vice. president, Elizabeth Murray; second. vice preal: dent, Emma Turner; treasurer, Ma: mie Russell; usher, Blanche Detlef. sen; assistant usher, Garnet Faley; Emma Blake; inside watch, Lena French; outside watch, Eleanor Ray, Aquila Lodge No, 35 of Seattle will act as hostess. Any out-of-town mom. | bers of the D, of H. will find a cor. | dial welcome. Mra, Albert R. Nichols, a| will | BUSI AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’s CLUBS | The next regular meeting will be {held in tho Fine Arts gallery, on Tuesday, October 23, at 6:45 p.m. | Dr, Hattie Slaughter will talk on "My Trip Thru Burope,” which promises to be of much interest, A get-together meeting will be | hela ‘on November oe LONESOME CLUB |, The Lonesome club will meet, as usual, Saturday evening, October 20, at its hall in the Holyoke bullding, |111 Spring st, All strangers and lonely people welcome. Cet) | MYRTLE CHAPTER No. | Myrtle Chapter No. 48, 0. 5. 8, will give a Hafioween masquerade ball in the Masonto elubroomm, At- cade building, on Tuesday evening, October 30, Prizes. for costumes and good music, Eastern stars, 48 instructor, | ‘There will | will [ideal and policy of Zonta to co | tank. Masons and friends cordially Jn vited. TTLE 'Personal Mr, and Mra, Iornet L, Skee}, and Mra, A. #, Widridge, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Hiwell Caso and Mr and Mra, Worrall Wilson will motor to Portland next week, to attend the Good Roady celebration ee Mrs, 1. C. Hughes, who haa been broad for several years, ty return ing next week, and will bo the guest Mr, and Mra, A. B, Stewart for a fow days, until her house is ready for occupancy. . return trip Mra, Miller Freeman will Monday from a three weeks’ Kuant Mr, Albert Griffiths 1s spending few days in Vancouver, 1. C, Mr, and Mra, H. L. Faulkner, of Juneau, Alaska, have been gucnts at the Hotel Frye the past week, en route to California. e- Mr, and Mrs, A, EB. Todd will ar. rive Monday from Victoria, B. C. to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Fretwell for a time, Mr. Fretwell will return Monday from 4 ten days’ visit in Low Angeles, Oe arie Mr, and Mrs. Per Lee Welty will leave Sunday for Portland, away two or three weeks. ae Miss Gloria ¥rink came down from Bellingham Friday, to spend the weekend at her home here. oe Mra, H. Ny Anderson returned Friday from a short visit with her soninlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Polson, in Aberdeen, eee Mrs, Harriet Wells and Miss Maudo Wells have taken an apart- ment at the Cambridge RAINIER NOBLE Post RUMMA The Women's Auxillary of Rain- fer Noblo Post will have a rum- mage sale and bazaar for the bene- fit of the hospitalization fund on Friday and Saturday, October 26 Mra. James P. Dunn, gent eral chairman, i# assisted by Mra W. Scott. The chairmen of the various de- partments include: Mra. Arthur Ellaworth, children's clothes; Mra. W. F. Moore, aprons; Mrs. Harry Lyons, hats; Mra Amy Brown, wornen'’s clothes; Mra W. Collie, men's clothes; Mra Belle Shep- hard, frult and jellies; Mra Ellen Young, location of sale; Mra Wil- liam Kinne, furnishings; Mra H. B. Kennedy, marker; Mra. M. miscellaneous, For nd donations, call in- formation Downs, W. SUMMIT SCHOOL PT. A The Bummit school P-T. A, will meet Tuesday, October 23, at § p. fathers are requested to be present. Judge King Dykeman of the juvenile court, will speak, and a musical pro gram will bo rendered. Refresh. ments, . ZONTA CLUB ‘The Zonta club of Seattio has ac cepted an invitation of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce to become a part of the caravan, which’ will Journey from Seattle to Portland, tn celebration of the completion of good roads for tourists between | these two cities, This organization will have a bus decorated to help Advertise Seattle and expects to contribute In every way to make the caravan @ success, The party leaves on Thursday morning return Saturday, It is the operate in every way with the civic Organizations in the upbuilding of thelr cities, and it appreciates tha courtesy and recognition extended |it by the Chamber of Commerce, The next meeting of the Zonta club will be held Wednesday even- ing, October 24 at 6 p, m, at the tea room of the Y. W. C. A. The Program is a surpris, Come and find out what it tn, oe WOODCRAFT TOTE) The Woodcraft CLUB Totem club will give an {nformal luncheon in the club rooms, 4167 Arcade building, Thurnday, October 25, at 1 p. m, Dr, McKibben, of the White Cross, will be the speaker. For further in- formation call M.A in-b808, THURSDAY PROGRESS CLUB The Thureday Progress club will meet Thursday, October 26, at 10 a. m., with Mrs. Knight, 736 South. ern st, Take a South Park car on First ave. and get off at Southern st. eee WEST SEATTLE W. ©, T. U. The regular meeting of the Wost Seattle W. CG. T. U. will be held at the home of Mra, W. B, Scott, West Séattle Junction, on Wednesday, Oc- tober 24, at 2 p.m. Members urged to be present, Visitors welcome, eee LADIES' GROTTO CLUB The Ladies’ Grotto club will visit the Ruth School for Girls on Wednes. day, October 24. The superintendent will give a short talk, following which the club will be conducted thru the school, BRITISH-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION The regular meeting of the British: American association will be held in the Fine Arts hall on Friday, Octo. ber 26, at 8 p, m, There will be a program of Scotch musle. All per sons of British birth cordially invited, No ofarge for admission, see SEATTLE REVIEW NO. 8 Seattle Review No, 8, W. B. A., of the Maccabees, will meet at A. 0, U, W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave., Thurs. day, October 25, at 8 p.m. A recep. tion for tho past commander will be held. o- GOPHER CLUB TO GIVE HALLOWEEN PARTY A Halloween party has been ar ranged by the Gopher club for Sat. urday evening, October 27, at Swed. {sh Club hall, 1627 Highth ave. There will be a program of entertainment, beginning at 8:15 o'clock, followed by cards and dancing. Couneflman Oliver T, Erickson will give a brief All Minnesotans welcome. Re. froxhments will be served by the club, see ALKI WOMEN’S CLUB The Alki! Women's Improvement club will hold a social meeting on ‘Tuesday, the 28rd, at 2:30 In the aft. ernoon, at the home of Mrs, George A. Smith, 6100 West Spokane ave, This will be the annual “stunt day" and all the members are expected to participate in the program, | Mr. | | given to be} K| ora.| m. | Franstol!, | This will be ‘Dad's Night," and all Ww.) and) "| nesday ‘Music i. Robert Schmitz |Coming KE. Robert Schmitz, famous French planiet, will be heard in December 5, at the Women's Uni- versity club auditorium, morhing musicale series prosented by the Beattle Musical Art society, Mr, Schmit is a planist whose in- him redital on in the terpretations have placed mong the most gifted modern pla He became famous first his native France, then Germany, England, Belgium and Holland have him overwhelming proof of and America last |neason was not slow to follow Hu. iste, in thelr approval, rope's judgment, | Other numbers in the series in- clude two chamber music concerta by the Armstrong Trio and a le ture recital by Loulse Van Ogie, cee ‘|Noted Tenor to Appear | John M the |tenor, who March 17, 1924, in Meany hall audl- torium, under the sponsorship of tho Women's Federation of the Uni- versity of Washington, recently ap- peared as guest soloist with the Philharmonic orchestra, in Berlin. Thero ho created tho real sensation of the musical season, and incident |ally wcored one of tho artistic tr- umphs of his career. The world proclaims John McCor- mack as the most popular of its concert singers and ono of tho great- jest lyrlo tenors of all times, America acknowledges the world's dictum, but knows him also as an adopted son of whom she ts very | |proud. His fame in the world is | secure, hearts of his fellow Americans, ek, celebrated & concert | sonoais CLUB ‘The Borosin club art department will meet at the Federated club |house Thursday, Oct. 25, at 2 p. m, Mra. A. J. Webb, hostens, ‘The program will be a# follows: Technique (Balance) Mra. Frank Miller. “Maids of Honor” and other plo- tures, Velasquez. Study, led by Mra. Frank Atkins. Modern artists (Sargent), Mra. F, |W, Burdick. | . . |QUEEN ANNE FORTNIGHTLY Tho regular meeting of the Queen Anne Fortnightly will the Federated clubhouse, on Thurs day, October 25, at 3 p. m. Mra. D, E. Fryer and Miss Adelaide Pol- lock, hostesses. . DAY NURSERY | Tho regular meeting of the Seat. |tlo Day Nursery association, 303} | Broadway, will be held Thursday, [October 25, at 2 p,m. Mra. T, A. hostess, Macklem asnis vee | WOODCRAFT THIMBLE CLUB Beattie Woodcraft Thimple club | wilt hold an all-day session at Neig! bor Kate C. Edwards’ home, 2436 First ave, on Wednesday, Oct, 24. Take North Queen Anno car to First aye. 2 | HARMONY HOMESTEAD Harmony Homestead No. 1743, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, | will give their regular dance on Tues- Iday evening, Oct. 22, at the Moose |hail, Eighth and Union. cee WOMEN’S CIVIC CLUB The Woman's Civic club will meet |Tuesday, October 23, in the Erick- fon room at the Y, W. C. A. Mra, athryn Miracle will speak on “Taxes.” . UNIVERSITY CHAPTER, 0. E. 8. ‘Untveraity chapter, O. E. 8., Social club will give a birthday card party ‘Thursday, Oct, 25, at 1:30 p.m, in Parish hall, EB. 47th st, and Brooklyn. ROBERT PARLIAM LAW CLASS Robert parliament, law class will met at the Y. W. C. A., Wed- nesday, October 24, at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Ella Cudihee, chairman and teacher. Subject lesson, “Amend. ments.” The class in public speak- ing, under the direction of Mme, Harrict Saundvrson, will take for its lesnon, “My Captain,” by Walt Whitman. TARY BALLARD HIGH P.-T. A, Ballard High P.-T. A. will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, October 23, at 2 p. m,, in Portable six, A short business session will be fol lowed by a reception to the teachers in the auditorium at $:16 o'clock, The program will include the fol- lowing numbers: Vocal— “Songs My Mother Taught Me’ Miss Vera Bohike Russell Reney at the piano Readings “A Yankee in Lov “Maggie McCarthy in the Beauty Parlor” Mrs, Plano Solo. . Mrs, C. W. oad B, U, Cassel « Selected Knudson . WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB The Woman's Lakewood Civic Im- provement club has secured Dr. M. D, Young for a series of lectures on “Health,” beginning Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 8p, m. at the Lakewood clubhouse, These lectures will be given on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. . LADIES OF THE GOLDEN NORTH Mrs. J. Wilkerson will entertain the Ladies of the Golden North at her residence, 615 Broadway N., Wed. Oct, 24, at 2p. m. All Alas. Thero will bo a sik kans welcome, ver offering. . SEATTLE WOMAN'S Tho literature CLUB interpretation de partment of the Seattle Woman's club will meet: Tuesday, October 23, at 12:30 p, m, at the home of Miss Maud McGough, 1415 g5th ave. Current events department moots at 2:30 p,m. with Miss Maud MoGotgh as leador. Topic, “Study of Milk—Raw and Pasteurized.” Tho Seattle Woman's club give a Halloween card party its members and their friends Wednesday, October 31, at 2 p. my at the Federnted club house, 232 Harvard ave, N. Bridge and whist will be played. ‘The committee in charge aro Mra, T. C. Magrath, general chalrman, assisted by Mra, W. F. Degen, Mrs, 1. Felt, Mrs, W. 8. Johnson, Mrs, William B, will for Landon, Mrs, Harry A, Lawrence, Mrs. H. W, Rulifson, Mrs. W. A. Shinkle and Mrs, Marle Wiest. and so is his place in the| be held at} with Mrs. Frank | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 19) Counell fires and demonstrations by the Campfire Girls are scheduled on the program of the meetings of the Washington State Teachers’ aw |poctation, which ocours next week, |Thursday and Friday, at Moosevelt high sopiool, At noon on Thursday, 12:30 and 1:30, Campfire Girls will give @ demonstration, and all girls are ask ed to register at headquarters be fore Tuesday evening if they can take part, Friday evening Campfire will take part in the assembly of the insti tute at the University armory at 7:30. Other demonstrations, for which 3, at Sunnyside, before the PT. A Again on Wednesday of next week Campfire Girls will be on the pro gram of the Sunday School confer ence at the First Christian church. ‘All girls who have signed up to go to Camp Bealth for next wee the Halloween week-end party, must pay $1 before Tuemlay night have a place reserved. Only thone who have pald will be on the final lint. to The guardians’ training courses, which open Monday at 3 and Wed all women who are interested in the Campfire program, as well as present Campfire Guardians. Inside activities and winter plans are the important Campfire meetings this time of the year, Tho Neeaches Campfire Girls | practiced songs and earned honors at their last meeting at the home of | Isabel W! haliey, Halloween parties, with goblins, ghosts and all the other things that go to make up @ party, are being planned for by the Waita girls from |Richmond Highlands, Their party will be on the evening of October 27, following a ceremonial. Tho girlf are busy working on towels for the ship, and their headbands. Tho refresh- ments committees for the party is Helen Guth, chairman; Nona Aston and Elizabeth Clark. Beaded headbands is the password. for Firemakers. Have you started yours? The Tobehahe girls are bringing their headbands to meet- ings and racing to see who can weave the most number of rows. | Why don’t you do this? “As the moon waa shining bright,” |s0 writes Peggy Stanley from the |Mawapo Campfire, “the girls ven- |tured forth to the home of their guardian for an election of officer Peggy is the new president and Doris |Jansen the secretary. The girls are |drawing black cats and ghosts for the Halloween party they are going to have, , : —_ The Kwonesche Campfire Girls held a business meeting Monday eve- ning for the purpose of discussing plans for work to be carried on dur- ing the coming winter. One of the moat important plans brought before the meeting was that which concern- ed the raising of funds with which to provide their part in the new ship Camaraderie. Definite arrangements were made and oommittess appoint- ed for the several divisions of work. ‘The meeting was well attended and All of the girls showed a keen interest in the activities which were proposed. Members of the Iyopato Campfire held a candy sale Saturday, October 13, thru which they earned $10 to- ward their Christmas and’ Thanks. giving charities, Friday afternoon the girls joined with three other groups to give a birthday party at the Old People’s home as thelr charitable work for October, Next Friday they are to enjoy h Halloween party at the home of their president, Hazel Pred- erict. From Petersburg, Alaska, comes this report from the 13-year-old scribe in Miss Lenore Martin's group. group: “On October 6, 1923, the Pebuala Campfire group of Peteraburg, had & mothers’ meeting at the home of the suardian, Miss Lenore Martin. They eas nner DATES TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20— of Miss Dorothy Wat- Lieutenant Commander Frank Greene in St. chapel at 7 o'clock. Delta Gamma sorority to give ball at the Masonic Temple. Subscription dance by group of s0- ciety girls at Boulevard Inn for ed Cross nursing fund, Mr. and Mrs, Eric MoMaster's in- formal dinner before the Delta at home. mn Ausias de Turenne’s din- at home to honor Mr. and Lacy. Hofius, preceding the Misa Jane Perkins’ dinnes er house quent, Miss Shea, at home. to honor Dorothy formal supper at home. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23— Mra, W, Waldo and Miss Flor. ence ver's bridge tea at the Seattle Tennis club. Mra. Arthur Nordhoffe bridge luncheon at the College club tn honor of Miss Dorothy Ewing, ~ mington, Del, at hemi Mrs, Jesse Ives’ luncheon at homo honor of Mrs, Adam Beeler. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26— First Hi jonge and mah 1 Sorrento, Miss Helen Alnsworth's dinner at home, followed by theater party, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31— Costume dinner at the je Golt and Country club. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2— Interlaken Gulld’s bridge tea and musicale at the Seattle Yacht club, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17— Juntor Guild of the Children’é Ore thopedic hospital to give annua) ‘Thankegiving party at Masonic Temple from 3 until 7 o’elocky PRICES; $2.00, $1.80, $1,00, 750. register {a now open, are November |, nesday evening at 7:30, are open to | features of the! 923, |had @ short progr music and talks. |said the Campfire word and the lasted about ‘Then Home of t creed, the The prog rters of law threo-qt | the guardian t Jabout the Campfire and to} mothers about it “Two of the of fruit jello, | chocolate, all] of which had been previously prepared by the girk | When the mothers were go | they were given little ta candy and nuts, There in the form of litt | Campfire ringy for hour , cake and rs full of rs were ng | Tolookosa Campfire Girls hay They Just elected new officers Ir |memgarde Patton, pre Virgin. |ia Patten, vico Virginia | Herron, treasurer, and Mary Arring. |ton, secretary and scribe. These [girls fro organizing a group of younger girls, who will meet with |them until they can secure a guar- D 2 TRAIL ere's & good plan, When a gir your group has « birthday, sub- scribe to the or the |} Torch for her. ‘s what’ the Wecawa girls are going to do, Have you always wanted to visit New York—to really see Browdway | 4m all its splendor, Coney Inland, the | Statue of Liberty and the Hudson, | blue and lovely, running out to the sea? You can, if you ke, But not |thru your own ey: but thru some. jone who is there or hasbeen there. Miss Marjory L. Vander Veer, of Richfield Springs, N. Y., has writ- ten to Miss Brown, saying that her |Campfire group s anxious to write to girls in other states, and wants to know {f Seattle girls will corre- #pond with them. Won't you an- swer her letter by writing tonight, telling her all about Camp Sealth and Cararaderie? ANABC Seamen, Attention! ship lore classes conducted by our own Capt. Keen will begin now. Sign up at headquarters immediately, Do you know a brig from a sloop? Do you know fo'c'stle, bulwarks, mizzenmasta, crow’s nests, and ever so many other things about a ship? A white middy and a notebook are the class addittance fee, A class in knot tying ‘s open also to Campfire Girls, Let's be pre- pared when we go aboard the Cam- araderie, The class will be limited to 30 and will consist of six meet- ings, So hurry, hurry, hurry! Headquarters now has those tams and armbands that you Have been asking about for so long. Hurry and get yours before they are gone again, To the Guardians: Have you earned that $5 yet? Remember, at the guardians’ meeting that you planned to make ples and cakes, to have that $5 ready when the ship 4s moored. Longshoremen in Texas on Strike HOUSTON, Tex.; Oct. 20.—Several thousand longshoremen in ports west of the Mississippi! went on strike today, on orders from An- thany Chlopek, president of the In- ternational Longshoremen's associa- tion, of Buffalo. ‘The strike is the culmination of Several months’ controversy over wages and working agreements be: tween the stevedores and the long: shoremen, Season of Five Plays Moroni Olsen Players Women's University Club Candida, -Noy. 1 and 2 Ambush ..../ Noy, 29 and 80 Mr. Pim Passes By. 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