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neal aR Ahab RC A A SA ai THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1925. | Mr, and Mrs, George B. Lane left N + ‘ Se : oted Pianis tt he rd : . | Baturday for Ban Diego to spend the thar rigar t CAMPFIRE GIRLS to come to Camp Sealth next sum |} Edited by Lillian Koen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 : j wintor, Ts oe o Be Heard Headquarters has recely au-|mor. An feo carnival is being plan | Assistant—Frances Oldham i ; | Mion ally Harbaugh, who tn at-| g Tho coming to Boattle of Robert) titully beaded ‘stole, tHlustrating the | ned . . . a ; ¥ |Schmitz, the brilliant French pian-|service given by the Campfire Girls - PBs Musie—Louise Raymond Owens “head nah} breil Meh onnec:|ixt, who will give m recital at the}during the past year, ‘The designs| 4 meeting was hed by the La La . «yy Re ay 4 rt 1 spears " re ant on Wednesday mornin land the stole made by Frances Jane | Mariette and suisette Bergeron Club Plans “Mixer Tea” for F iday Afte ; , ' * Mr and Afra. HAG. Culler, Ia New camber 6, a I getock. under the|Tart of the M bie ay rents Tee | MACHA An a atiatedi te, Vint York, and her aunt, Lo ‘ H t ” aun \) auspices of the Seattle Musieal Art|der the guardianship of Mis Fran-|the hospital and to visit the baby . ; Yorde sy Y oy ioy ‘‘ b noon; Italian Garden Setting for Junior a ; |Hond, in Boston, focloty, brings to thin clty one of|cen Wolfe, ‘This ts tho first article [that the group has adopted. After Seattle Society | {2 veRy Ronern Nixon ‘Personal Campfire Notes . ‘ Sy the finest exponents of the French|toward the Dane e | ; , | Minn Lucy-Glon Kerry will spend| achoot of nitieg ote tapeth cn peqvenes the ie ttRoeL exhiais business, refreshments were » 1as ever od. A bazaar Is to be given by ail a month of interests] months to mako this a most 4 ) ‘ [with Minx Olive Bruen at her home) yy friendship and collaboration| Maj. Ingraham, be ponsiuoted yy: | Hie geil the: sie week in Decem ing social events, tho Women’s | ightful and successful affair, Com- ») q jin Piedmont |with mon of the calibre of Debussy,|Qecember 4. This cl basin Mandey, ber. rsity club announces & "Mixer ing as (t does at such an opportune | d | age hg Gant’ abhs: Pavel: Nihaud and|1$; ana ehose wiakine to: ited. to s for Friday afternoon, Novem} time-—just before. the holiday sea-| | Mrs, Walter B, Nettleton returned | others — thruout p4o wishing to Join it are| what has your dad offered to do 2 Kurope bespeak 1 - . Pg0, with mombers only as guests. | son, it wilt no doubt provo to be| HF |Thurwday evening from the Bast, —|hix thoro appreciation of Phat | tora ana wad bed Ks ; Aquarters be-| for the Camaraderie? For the Mibe- vaftair will be given under the} an {deal spot for busy Christmas) , . | which is valuable in the works of| city. 7 ng notebook and pen-|win and Wokanza Campfires wo : have Mr. Bert Oliver (a regular whip fof the entertainment com-] shoppers to select delightful gifts ¥ Mr, Frank Calkina, Jr, who ts at-|¢he moderns: Which includes In its person:} ‘The heads of the various booths jtanding Dartmouth, college, will re-| Mr, Schmitz has made a distin-| ‘The Nibewin Cam painter); Mr. C, Hart, who specializes “Mrs. Everett Clark, chairman;| assert they will havo a remarkable} turn to spend his Christmas vacation | guished place for himaelf among! coremont mn in Campfire held a joint|in making fireplaces; Mr, Barttlet Frank 8. Bay! Mrs, Harry} assortment of articles from which) ut his home hi monial with {ts slster camp,|and Mr, Johnson Waltersdorph. The : f r ig | music lovers of the large centers of) wok, 7 ants Pe Bowen, Mrs. William G, Clark,| tho bargain hunter may choose and eee eamicAnaried cana la acl te 1 1 on Thueasay aNeverbee pporiare are Latereai Nr aid rhe Fe | 15, o Re symnasium. | R. Crook, Mrs, artlet and Mra. Jnez Craven, Mrs, Warren O.| since most of these are donated | | Mrs, John Ri and children | credited with giving New York one) Ming Rut Fusselman, Miss ‘Cecilia Hardman,| or hand made, they will be offered! s p |left Thursday for California to ot mad etine -theliln of the seamen, by this mo Ru h Brown conducted the |Jobn Waltersdorph are making cur- Miss Mildred Holt Miss Kathry®| at most attractive pric In other : " j jthe winte recitals and talks on music, That re, which wits attended by parents | tains for the social hall. “Hopp. Mrs. C. B. Kinno, Miss Ruth} words everything will bo on sale, Ine 4 | he {x an artist in the highest sense ba friends, The next meeting will h, Airs. Frederic C. Milner, | cluding household novelties, baby | Afre. Walter: Srulton ruturned thisloeitne temniseeathe AMDIY Droved| Cait Seeee ane fOr. the: ship, on) The gists of Mise Alice Brooks’ Bias Josephine Taber, Mrs. Frederle| needs, aprons, handkerchiefs, dolls, | | week from the Bast, Mr, Fulton ty) extraordinary press criticisms ete girls haye taken a room| group of Port Angeles, Washington, White and Miss Gertrude Wood-| candy, cakes, and articles (oo nu- a rapidly aM Ba from a serious lly and the enthusiasm of his aud- \are very busy. Besides trying to merous to mention, ‘Then there/ nons and will be home in about three | ioncen a make a success at selling the Ladies’ The repertoire committee is spon-| will be the country store and fish : | weeks, barns ue veeltala Ake pour Iusaquah Campfire Girls |Home Journal, they are planning an ho are doing much to make a suc-|open-alr meeting for early in the Storing the special feature of the} pond, and every evening from y . Napa gtk A i a Schmitz has played and is playing] 5, Ms ‘afternoon, Included are Mrs. W. B.} until 8 o'clock a delicious dinner als shat Sy argent and daughter®, | with the principal orchestra of the | [et ot Ladle Home Journal | spring and trying to earn money for B, chairman; Mrs. Robert ¥'.| wilt be served, with special muste/ a Isabel and Jane, have Kone to Low) cong drive are Helen Smith, Myrtle Hoye, | the group, 1, advisory chairman; Miss} during the dinner hours, | . Angeles for an {nfs finite atay | eae Annie Mont! and Helen Ek. Their BS McAllister, Miss Mary B.| In addition to all these attrac-| ; ‘ yd > yy |euardian 1s Mrs, Minnie W. Schom-| Borldes earning $35 each for and Miss Laura G. Whit-| tions the entertainment committee Mra Carmen Espantoto, wifo of Piano Recital | ber cadtatatacle: the hootkatne groni ‘a is promising a delightful program \ % [the Peruvian consul, Mr. Eduardo | | Marry Krinke will present Alice) 4 very busy making plans for a bunga- will present Mr, Burton| for every evening thruout the en * Expantoso, left Friday on the Santa Gasser in a plano rec at his} Phyllis Downing, seribe of the | low all their own. It has been but a ‘of the Cornish school, In aj tire week, which will feature or Cruz for Callao, Peru, to vinit friends | studio, In the McK n Monday | Campfire gr for the younger |dream for a long, long time, but now, > of dramatic readings, Mr.| chestral selections, solo dance num- for several months. jovening November 26, at 8:30 o'clock jit 1s in Cordova, Alaska, writes that | With the lot and the wood for the fipes, with Mrs, James, are direct:| bers, vocal and instrumental 8°. tad | ‘The program follows |they took in $176 at a dance given | building all ready, before long many bre of the School of the Spoken lections. ‘Those participati will _ Mr, and Mrs, Howard Swalwell, of ata (iret Movement) .-«. Grieg recently, The money is to be ‘used | Nootkanas and their dads are going A at the Cornish. Prior to thelr) includo the Holy Names j . Sultan, will spend the week-end with yeu" SeiMAARD | See ——_____— | to be busy really making it. It is le they were direct-| orchestra; colle i Y or j Mr. and Mra. Joseph Swalwell hima ee ann| Will discuss “Club Orga planned to have one big room with « to Seatt ¥ \ j : Joneph: 1 | ‘ganization and | ig room with a Fab the dramatic work in one of /and a boys’ orchestra; Mr. Gregory , 4 oa W V0! sacDowell | Promotion Work,"* fireplace, a small kitchen and astore Jargest of New York settlement | Waid, Mrs Anthony 7 ) i 4 P Y Mr. Paul Graff will go over to Ta ‘ + Me Dawall| At the last meeting of, the club | 0™ 3 Walter Wald, and Mis f a ca . oma on Wednesday to spend: th MacDowell | Mr KR. L, Fromme, forest super: ae Gare. Robert F. Sandall and Mrs.| Mullin, ‘soloists: Mr, er | Pu be Bs Thankngiving day with his par tt| visor of Washington from Olympii We have cast off and left the dock Daniel B. Trefethen will be the host- | impersonator; Miss Gerrard, violin- ; ents, Dr, and Mrs. T, M. Graff, | ale ‘uilwas the speaker. Mr. Fromme|behind! ‘The ship fund cruise has for the afternoon. jist and 3 Nell Marion Bg ‘ fi ‘ 2 eee “omy spoke on “Protecting the Forests,” Started. Are we going to have 5,000 ee | Woodford, ard, Anna Wayne, ‘ : Dr. Dwight Paul, of Rochester, N Mino! ete {llustrating his talk with some beau- | 14dies’ Home Journal subscriptions a +: i Ruth Wayne, Portia Grafton, danc % : a y., in the guest, for a fortnight, of | Cred “ , tiful slides of the Ol 4 |by December 157. Th ver ie~ 3 ‘ aii se : nl ; of the Olymple moun ? ‘The answer is Junior Club Gives First | ers. On Friday night a fashion . ee i 9 Mr, Patrick y Semele erent zkowsk! | tains, |are you going to get your five? The how will be fi by ; , 23% 7% | Mrs. Curtis ; _|race is on, Which group will hay Dance 0 Season show wi ; ‘ : ‘ > : g ‘a Curtis, first vice prest n Pp have ol sith, thelr usval ver-| : : j Mrs. Mario Hallargeon siattery,| Students’ Musical Club [dent of the Zonta club, is entertain. |*° most? : hy Arai . | ¥ ‘ of Yakima, is the week-end guest o nm 7 ing the members of the club with is a picturesque Italian so cerey ma, et e f aC sie nl ne club with ~ Syl & Bing for thelr first | Thanksgiv mg ‘ Mr, and Mra, Harry F, Ostrander | Will Give Concert \a week-end party this Saturday and |, * The new Camaraderle honor to @ance of the season, given last even: | Dinner Hosts : ; 21058 To stimu: 1 greater interest in| Sunday—24th and 26th—at her sum. |°v¢rY sir! securing five subscriptions t Christensen’s hall. | -Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. ter Re "4 Mr. and Mra, Arthur Shorrock |usie among the students of the city,|mer home at Waterman. or more by December 15. ot of greens and garlands (are enter aining on Ths < + # P receiving ngratulntion,s upon |the Students’ Musical club, an or . . belies 5 ek-end at Camp Sealth to ot flowers swung sayly from the |day at their home, with o the virth vember 23. at ganis tion of young women who are| Hons ECONOMICS LUNCHEON os tiles the group securing the tly decorated chandelier in | dinner of ten covers i‘ $ = stehlizteas al b se 5 vd uN apatts ance On Friday, November 30, at 1 p-| Minimum, 7 ee by December 15. : to the far a ete , ‘ ——— | music, assemble each month to exe-!im, there will be a Home Economics} rine? ieee ot Kola; Sunday Afternoon ere CLAas | osition and to discuss the lives and| 4 6 and their children, at th Pantiageae to avery. sirt th the zainst a background ee 2 a Mins Su 2. Springer ty | Works of the composers, Home Economics bulld-| y Rng othe | menor. Tee Hi high Jars. acalnes Oy The al Musicale ; : On Sunday evening, November 26, : nber of subscriptions. Minimum, the balcony was screened | joi), agp Phar no Yo neh's F ; | 4. Chol ee S b: je of vines, forming a Krinke have cards out for a mi : orlum, the club will give its first | BETHANY LUTHERAN It mec? Of the Anne. ancy shoe eee tance of vines, | form nang: |S, Sunday afternoon at § 0 P “ {ation in y. will n| concert of the season, presenting Mr.| CHURCH RECEPTIC Aided Set apa spr pupal ad c verandah, s » MeKe y : < : e t tECE! Y three gi sec «the Sy Daskets and boxes of ferns| ‘or, ier ange. : the membe sk vig Jack Perine, planist, axe yths] che” hethany:-taiherau Chureh |Surtee te eeeee ee ee ee ‘above, in the ballroom, swung one. and. reed le clans on Tu venit Kltzabet Trio (Elzabeth | China Mission will a reception! ber 15. pcm ada are Paps lanterns of gold and roe, 0th Venta Muth at ; The marriage of Miss Alice Tanzer to Mr. Vern Robert| Cambridge apartment : i mak 7 Crilas [gonna nateay ere ‘24.| ing o | ° . Nixon on Tuesday vent 8 e l ev ? i tine " * . 4 1 ne Shes ri oe secured every possible Eatbcals lovely gowns. ‘ron on Tuesday evening was a beautiful event of this ‘ iota’) ganda , ut 8 o'clock, in compliment scription for the Yet ha pieninn Before the supper hour, Miss Mak Jongg Supper week, solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr nt rk the close 1.1% mann, violin Chinese students at the l ral?’ here “camnce Ge wae Gprankiin Crawford and Mr. Clitk| 7 Dance and Mrs. George L. Tanzer.—Portrait by P. Croule-U’Renn,|¥_ interesting cay oil the program of, Washingt seas wal Without. (gear ) oo-opesniioes “Rea anced the South American | ee - | hovahiat ax by Dr. P, W. Eriksen; Miss| about the contest. It is open until DP fanee in a very delightful manner. Miss Molly ker mission] Decsuher 18 catia: cilat Sou’ same ‘The personnel of the Junior com: b . the seven ¢ ‘ = atiunee sekuber n years, wil continue your subscriptions Digalttee includes Miss Alice Hole sc omens uDds tha i esate aga pa , ae a in their native| sbscriptions ‘Miss Lucile Lyman, Miss Priscilla | Supper and d : , r a i . ra gu rT ies Alma Johnson. | The Nawakwa group of Summit Upreat, Miss Gloria Frink and the | “- | CLUBS FOR MONDAY Jat 9 o'clock. Py 1 1 every ox | a | school was the first to give mon c airman; eras for 1 m he f ‘ . #0! tefres oward psi Bessrs. Marfield Bolcom, chalrman:| Wonday Book | COMMONWEALTH CLUB } “ omen’s | Lie | toward the ship. Last June they Patterson, Everett Earling, eo p= SALT LUB mt ve ' x . n m7 r gave the money left in their eck Brinkley and Thomas Pelly | Revie w Class _Dr. JN an will address the | AQUILA LODGE rs t ¥ fe AUXILIARY GREETERS | treasury from candy sales after woe 6 Monday ev ke review| Commonwealth club on the subject.| Aquila ‘lodge D 1 roape « 1 r . ee mpanist | OF AMERICA | buying curtains for thel “Mind in the Ma t © regular bi : t ‘The Ladies’ Aux Per regneed| helr rooms, y i] | clas: it he 4 4 versi sag ir ' J" ¢ : e — “Mrs. Whittlesey ass at the W versity | catet \ Madison | on. V lay, November 28, at ; : ? nent | org of America will be entertained|~ Posters sugg stive of any Camp- ‘ Saas i meet a club house] : ‘i 1 ‘ ¢ J i Entertaining for ro Monday: ever § o'clock, | st, Monday Nov |p. m., in Swedish club hall, 1 f Mt 5 Vel : x “ een and Mrs.|fire activity, of Christmas parties, Miss Emory under leadership ‘of Miss Ade z b bi ape ctnty aD | dent; ¥ har “a ? M. J K t Green's home, | caroling, Christmas baskets, hiking, ‘As a prenuptial complime laide Pollock ’ Regs Sant re ar Er th r ! H Start your's today and turn “her niece, Miss Clara Emory, w am will in 7 Maer een, | Petar f 1 y; thes Nover i ar it in by December 15. A week at x to Mr. Marshall Allen takes bs by Ml a i uber repeat ss " K Where 0 rden aay, Gi f mage 7 rng camp for the IF. Whittlesey {s entertaining with a pba vue x Sees e of . mber 36, & mma ‘ : p son's te , in honor of their Wfaneheon of ten covers on Wednes-| oad’ {Sit D Gibbs), rc : rales Chandi @ay afternoon, December 5, at the| w srorealinpuceswion! ! ; ; ty oc toe c nd for Mr Ward. attendances Sunset club. | , , ane os : e. sient dd 5 1 et . senate als club will meet A LAZ . RIC CHAPTER NO, 69 WOMAN'S CENTURY CLU |Entertain Friends to bring the \ : n a, at 25 “ANZA Dae pel Chaka 9” order ot | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB ‘ 7 % The French department of the 2 % a £ Rig PLAN DANCE Miss Blackwell to on Holiday eB : : °y.W : s ¥ra : sist |the Eastern Star, will initiate candi-| woman's Century club will a) hankagiving and the week-end visited this country A ship lore cli Kuria Strong and Mr. Ha s at 8:20 o'clock, at the Fine Arts aud aie Have you and piano #0) ha John best one. | port on the state convention. Mr national pre Mrs. Louis Lucas 3 | Burns, ‘president, requests a large Cen Se | Give Studio Tea i, Gal We Give Vecty Mocha en jencls ot a8 vrit ¢ a. Thankssiving| Concert at ( dates on Tues Novem-| Tuesday, November 27, at 10 a.m Siss Wenonah Blackwell { siving | will celebrate Thanksgiving day wit sae : ; : : i mee seiving Concert at Queen er 27, fa: mple, enor at the Hotel Washington. i studio tea on Monday afternoon | a dinner of ten thet an : ; ; yes er 28, at the vent elub,| Anne Church d celebrated, | Tuesday, the parliamentary pro- from 2 until 5 o'clock at her home, | home. ig bins pi her : ely con gi ‘ 4 Girgrttinag se: esi es eae invited. | cedure department will meet at the wag WN. Broadway. The studio will shen ism llbe! a 7 : LEDS) support of twa.war , egy sr caylee | 2 ly. W. CA. at 1:30 p.m H ‘open to friends and all Interested | é SF per 2 tke ‘ Saas pega veges SLPERS' CLUB | Nelson Shaw conducts the clas in viewing her work. we mal Br idge ‘ 3 eri : me, lang oak : Helpers’ cl Aloha chap- | public speaking. are iy eee Evening a s fs sg) (ER oo 5 Slijah Voice society w yobs, x 4 | ters No. 116 I hold an] Wednesda the club chorus Delta Delta Delta Dr. and M , Bed ye atin: IN BA t eting in I asi ay Negras sen in Nei Dau-| meets in the Montelius building, at to Have Bazaar Peete Gah w eee hold a base f f sbyect hs ae : Green Lake, Saturday Saturday, the Daughters’ Auxil- The annual bazaar of Delta Delta | ga: y eventing. of les ° eg Ue 3 . ¥| Satan's ¢ Mr. Graham and cember 1 fary «will visit the Gris’ Parental Delta sorority will be held Saturday re ‘ ‘ : + a school. December 15, at the New Washing-|_ | 5 - on or ge . pth say See te prey siomett " fyorren | LORRAINE fon hotel, the funds deriyea from the | Miss Cornish Plans : a i stl 1 nd dinner at 6:3 e Orpheu! , ta it : vances Wi | CHAPTER, 0. 3 ROBERT © gale to be used for the benefit f . pe " ; hor tm nd | Lorraine chapter, Order of >, r cl © the new chapter house at 4527 21st | Informal Reception sol sce? : r : 8 I ., ( : ; ' n Star give: ie Weckity | ibert’ Pariainentaey law Olaes lave. N. E., occupied recently by the| To meet Mary Young Hunter, the Chamber ot C . ‘ 2 ca sal lati 1 , © Saturday evening, will meet at the Y, W. C. A, Wednes active chapter. i ed pas 5 Nellie bi rts : cata Ha hs ub v ar tar . at the Masonic club, Are ay, November 28, at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Mrs. William Lee Bricker is gen h has Seattle art r : eany | Dare nV enday ¢ ; HAVE A W 3 c building. An invitation is extended | Ella Cudihee, chairman and teacher. ‘eral chairman of, the bazaar, and | ® inform r a thi. v a F mbe 8:30 urt- | ELE PHAN pa emion to all Masons, Eastern Stars and/The lesson will consist of: Tak working with her is the following | '™ y — w manip . r e mon Ba P a . A ariog | fend question from the table; take up a eee: sy noveltie . nly iT > ‘ vee es bi eda rT rank | White EI r ' + at t « 3 Re Te postponed question before its prop- figene Schmitz; flowers, seeds and| Mq@mily Dinner ae t le reciation | ak mat f att berta ¥ y. C, T. U. TO MEET er time; discharge a committee; ook books, Mrs. W. D. Young; art,| — 4 We y : r | ful work! ‘ ‘ cS Besar ‘ Mina n The W. C. T, U. will meet at the| consider; rescind, en Mrs. J. P. Jones; children’s ing, | @ ome TERA YD 1 Vv Lup | 9" 1 of gifts, dancing ¥ # a a ght e of Mrs Hammonds, 23) Mme. Harriet Saunderson’s class Mrs. James W. Burson; linens, M: yak r HT ¢ The le prime rf x gers A Tota * Syeamore ave. Tuesday, November] in public speaking will have for its John Wick; handkerchiefs, Mr »- | memby { her fam t om: et é 4 ., | ALKI v | t tha: pees a Aria, ere’ when Mrs. Titus will give a re . “Opportunity.” 7 Seph Harper; ribbon novelties, Miss |for Th , , P AZAAR soc z - - ‘Hazel Corwin. Sia a . 5 Age , i t n . : z fing planned for the da if Holid Di ; bridge, which will be yed bot olida Jinner » will discussed | 4 Nir i : : ; N'S CLU! cr «° r sik ; e508 2 | Mrs. Howard W , ng from § until 12 o' nimint ake oa f booths me of d ost, 4 888 FES RES ers at her home o1 , Calendar for 7 isdse wes hopedic Shops War rae eee SAE fap 255 ti Bridge was the later diversion Ort Fraternity Has “Movie Ball” ; ‘ agen 4 ee * disc atid Ch : t ‘ of the season. : es, 1 c I re t-| will mee ‘ m Ns ¢ as LA cozy Lounge and beautiful Ball a riot of color wit , : f ; red lights and « ? tering Fre 3 | . Wist F tet gte? with harp a Fanged with the shades of purple, er fraternity colo Patrons and Prof. and Mr and Mr. Messrs Gorham, YNIAN OPENING Tuesday's Program violin ompa St. Joseph’s Pari Bazaar Opens Monday Bt. held in et. Jc N, and Monday ing thru the w 4 a ' 2 TA pt heen working ; Ne in t mi determination commem

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