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| { | Harry Whitney Treat, for the Assisting at Green of Jackson, daughters, Miss Bentonia and Miss Seattle Assistant—Fri Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 Music—Louise Raymond Owens Society ances Oldham Theater and Supper Party Will Honor Group of Debutantes; Assistant List Chos: M: AND MRS, *REDERIC STRUVE are entertaining with @ theater party, _ followed by @ buffet supper and dane img, at thelr home, on Tuosda evening, in honor of Miss Priscilla it, who is leaving, the end of week, with her mother, Mf st, for Miss Laura Green, of Jack: on, Mich., and Miss Rentonla and Frances Green: ee Mrs. Green's Tea “At Mrs, Joshua Green's tea on Wednesday afternoon at her home, tm honor of her niece, Miss Laura Miss, and her Frances Green, assisting will be Mrs, T. J. Trafford-Huteson, Mrs. Richard | D. Merrill, Mrs. Thomas Stimson, Mrs. Josiah Collins, Mrs, Frederic Struve, Mrs, Lyman Colt, Miss Ro- Decca Collins, Mrs, John D, Farrell, Manson F. Backus, Mrs. Thomas Green, Mrs. Clarence Peck, Mrs, Bernard Polly, Mrs, Montgomery Russell, Mrs, John Eddy, Mrs. Ernest Gaylor, Mrs, John Ewing Price, Mrs. H. 8B. Earling, Mme, Raymond) Auzias de Turenne, Mrs. Alexander | 6, Wetherill, Mrs. Edward Garrett, Mra, | ‘A. S. Kerry, Mrs. Alfred Woolsey, ‘Mrs. Edwin A. Strout, Jr, Mrs, Henry Ketchan, Mrs, Francis Brown- ell, Jv, Mrs, Everett Griggs I, Mrs, Keitly Fisken, Mrs, Kenelm Winslow, Jr.. Miss Virginia and Miss Eulalie ‘Merrill. Mrs. Eden Entertains for Mrs, Treat Sunday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock, Mrs. John C. Eden was at home in honor of Mrs. Harry Whit- ney Treat, who i& leaving soon for the East. Assisting were Mrs. Harry Bol- com, Mrs. Tidmarsh, Mrs. T. J. Traf- ford Huteson, Mrs. A. S. Taylor, Mrs, James Colbert Sullivan, Miss Helen Farrell, Miss Priscilla Treat, Mixs/ Dueilie Hyman and Miss Phebe Nell ‘Tidmarsh. Buffet Supper Will | Follow Rehearsal Miss Lucia Meachan is entertain- ing the members of her bridal party Tuesday evening at a buffet sup- per given at the home of her sister, | Mrs. Robert McAusland. | ‘The affair will follow the wedding Fehearsal at the home of her uncle @nd aunt, Dr. and Mrs. James B.| Eagleson. | eee Sorority Will Hold Auction Gamma Phi Beta will have its business meeting and annual elec- tion of officers at the chapter house ‘Tuesday morning, December 11, at 11 o'clock. Following the session the soror'ty will follow an annual custom, that n and Mrs, Edwin J, Brown, Dr, and Matthows, Mr, and Mrs. y, Mr. and Mra. d, Mr, and Mrs. 8. D. Win . And Mra, George Stanton, and Mra, Hadley, Mr, and Mrs, E.R, Thomas, Mr. and Mra, BE. N. Brooks, Mr, and Mrs, Leo H, Wakefield, Mr, and Mra, W, Ry Bale lard, Mrs, David Gilmore, Mr, and Mrs, W. T, Whitney, Mr, and Mr Jobn Bushnell, Mr. and Mrs. Me Whitworth, Sr, Mr, and Mrs, Fy Hy W. Dolby. Tho program to be presented will bo ax follows: “Orpheus With Hts tu « Sullivan Solvejg’s Bong” ‘“ Grieg "The Club, . “Vial d’Arte™ (Tosea)....Pucetnt “Dwilight Dream: < Sibella (>) “A Birthday”. i a3 ea R. Huntington-Woodman Miss Abbie Helen Howard. Song from “Ossian's Fingal"... .Drahme The Club, “La Deluge” % +++ Saint-Saens Prelude, Adagio, Andante and Andantino ‘The Serenade Orchestra. n We Hedley, director. }spent the week-end at their countr; "y a ri J ab i Bad Slate pol feats peste oage shin ¥| ‘The program ‘will featuire the work Chorus af Polovetzian afaldens (Prince Madisor of the legislative and the recreation Teor). Vicdsdaviecsss ‘Morodin | and playground committees, and has Soprano solo, Miss Irene Spencer. Mr. and Mra, Erskine Campbell licen’ arranged by thelr reapective (a) Sr 7 ‘Tachaikowsky aro leaving Thursday for Chicago, | hate Shee. FoPugsley and <b) "The lat Hadley | whore they a spend about silane a hk tena bee: Oe. wesVietor Herbert | Weeks, j | At 1130 Mrs, Henry Landes of ‘The Serenade Orchestre pares the city council will speak on “The ero. Mavic, Be, Medley. director: vert|_ Mr: And Mra, Charles Brian Wat- Welfare of Our Young People.” The ‘chub, With baritene sole. tleworth (Dorothy Wiestling) are be-| At 12 o'clock Judge Austin E 4f. Mr. W. rard. | ing congratulated on the birth of al oe a 3 Raritone solo, * Timotheus | daughter, Dorothy Eloise, on Decem:|ith®, will give “A Message on Recrea- Cries” vee Handel |e. 5 : |tlon,” inspired by the National Ree (Alexs ) Sarees |reation congress held recently in “Kentucky Hom Wee | Mra. J. F. Terry, with her daugh.| Springfield, Ti, Judge Griffiths hax ter, Mrs. Keith Logan Bullitt, andj Pech Interested ip the child's need }two grandsons, who left recently for| fF Play “space” for eighteen years Hosts at Bachelor Abroad, arrived last week im Paria |H® wax tho first president of the * a pees ie peceenien ————-»-ae | Playground association of Seattle, Dinner | : and is at present a director in the| For Mr. Marshall Alien, whose | * B | National Playground and Recreation wedding to Miss Clara ‘nL | lub will meet | ssociation take place on Friday evening, Mr.| With Mra. J Dryden, 2309 Nob) cuatrmen in the local P.T. A. elt. Patrick Tidmarsh and Mr, Marfield | Hill ave. Tuesday, December 11, at! 1.5 representing legislative, or ree Bolcom will entertain at a bachelor |~ >: ™ fe jreation and play, are Invited to at- oy ig Rtas | Tuesday, | BUSIN WOMEN’S CLUB y, the T ¥. December 11, un Army and Navy more |éhe ‘atiapinen “6b: thve: elviel conte Women Luncheon t the Business and Profens ‘The dation Oe: Accs? ait Women’s club, Mra. Henry Landes Navy Women will have their DR. cember meeting at the Hotel So: rento on Wednesday afternoon. Fo!- lowing a 1 o'clock luncheon, bridge will be played with Mrs. Frederick G. Dodge hostess, assisted by Mra. R. E. Fisher and Mrs. W. J. Barden, of auctioning off the articles left Gver from the bazaar. ‘Thin is tho| Most popular assembly of the year gnd much merriment is occasioned by. the spirited bidding. The auc-| tioneer at tomorrow's meeting will be Mrs. Edward Taylor. ~ | . . | | Informal Liumcheon at Army Post Mrs, Moore, wife cf Major Harvard Moore of Fort Lawton, entertained last week with a delightful informal luncheon at her quarters at the post. cee Evening Book | Review Class | ‘The evening book review class of | the Women's University club will | meet this week on Tuesday evening, instead of Monday, at 7:30 o'clock, | at the clubhouse. Miss Mabel Chilberg will read a group of selected poems and Mrs. Frank Willard will review the lifo| and letters of Walter Page. Miss Adelaide Pollock will be the hostess. i . | «° Chorus Will Give Concert Tuesday Patrons and patronesses for the| concert the Lyrie Choral club will | give Tuesday evening, at the First Presbyterian church, will be: Mayor | oe ‘ Hosts at Bridge Dr. and Mrs, C. A. Wintermute on- tertained their bridge club of three tables at their home Saturday eve ning. Later a buffet supper was served. - Reception at Cornish The faculty of the Cornish school will give a reception at the school on Thursday ing of next week in honor of Albert Spaulding, violinis who will appear in a recits 1 the auspices of the Men’s club at Plymouth church, Friday December 14. Service at Tea Women’ CLUBS FOR TUESDAY BETHLEHEM SHRINE Bethichem Shrine, » 1, White! Shrine m, will hold a ba 11 and 12, at 611 tractive articles, suitable for Christmas gifts, will be on sale. see WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The parliamentary procedure de. partment of the Woman's Century club will meet Tuesday at the ¥ W.C.A 10:30 o'clock. ‘The class king conductec Mrs. ST. MARTL MOTHERS’ © Martin’s | UB | Mothers’ ct 1} J. P. Dugan, 902 20th . on Tuesday, December 11. Luncheon #t 12:30 o'clock. Speaker on a loon program SSHINE GUILD The Sunshine guild will meet with Mra, Olive B. Hawkes, 942 20th ave., Tuesday, December 11, at 11 o'clock Election of officers y CLUB The fers’ club will meet Tue day ever December 11, at 8 o'clock, in the lecture ro ¥. W. C. A. Manuscript Chase Charlet Pamela Pearl WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB The Woman's Civ " ay 44% 0, the ¥. 7 Frickuon room ‘The reading of respondence will be siness session. There will be a dis cussion on the bankers’ plan of fi-| Dec a ‘er Se) and Thrift Shops : CANADIAN Laurelhurst Guild be in “ioe ct deat Reet WOMEN'S CLUB ates oe ths’ bas hor The board of directors of the Nor. | WO" ; pedic Tea Shop.on Tuesday. Mrs. ip Bornes pom | planning a card p for Tuesday astral rt soring a Christmas sale of dainty, George It hiytter will be hostess, |}\nqmade articles, and a tempting |evenine, December 11, at 8 o'clock assisted Mrs. Wilbur Ives, } pece.c ed cower died victamamer eal eth the hi of Mra. 1. 0. ¥ Ernest Eckleman, Mrs. J.B. Mu 227 Boylston ave. Ten Johnson, M arles MeGuir : clude bridge, and ma Charles J. Bush, Mrs. Alvo von 4 Members and friends in-| Alvensieben and Mrs. Harold | Turkey | vitea | ‘Thompson And Trimmings Mra. Alice Rollitt Coe, reader, and At the Thrift Shop Mrs. H. J. . Mrs. D. Clifford Reid, vocalist, will Ramsey will be in charge in the | ~—or make it goose if you like present 2 program during the eve- morning; in the afterno Mrs. 0. |ning. The soctal committee, of P. Wyatt and Mrs. Frank Shepard|The main thing is the|which ™ Archibald McLean 4s will represent Winslow Guild “ ” s chairman, will have charge of stuffing” and proper cook-|rstresnments which wit cocoon s Clubs nancing the torium. Members are asked to bring of infants’ apparel for the Me Baby home. Ing ofa clyic audl GAMMA PHI WILL MEET Gamma Phi Beta hold its regular mont alumnae meeting on Tuesday morning, December 11, ut 11 o'clock, at the chapter house. Mrs. &. R. Taylor will be the host MOUNT HOLYOKE The regular mor f the Wore Universit Tuesday, December 11, ei | HARMONY HOME: Harmony homestead, the Brothert of mer fil give a American complimenta dance tor members ome cooked ¢ ed af. ship of Mi Music Spargur Quartet to Give Second Concert of Series ‘betel ¢ Haydn's "Qua D Major, No, 6, Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Hadley and| Opus 64" will be or of the prin Mra, George Mood aro leaving +} cipal offerings of the Spargur string Personal | Mr and Mos, Harry Caratens are Jarriving home this evening after an Absence of two years’ travel abroad, day by motor for Vancouver, B. quartet, when this well-known en to spond the week-end. semble is heard in {tx second | where Jeoncert of the series at Wom: Mr, and, Mrs, George J. MoCarthy |en's Univernity etub, on Tuenday of Shanghai, China, who have been | evening, December 18 spending the past three months in| Haydn was the father of most astern and Southern cition, arrived this morning and will be guests at|the symphony, the sonata and tho the Hotel Frye until Sunday, when | «tring quartet, He eared for noth: thoy will sail on the President Madl-| ing, jived for nothing but muste, son for the Orient. land hin sole regret in extreme old at. Rad age waa that he muat die before Mr. and Mrs, H.W, Klein are re} having carried his art jo greater ceiving congratulations upon the| perfection than it had yet at birth of a son, Donald Earl, Decem: ber 5, at thelr home, 4039 Ash: worth ave, He began his career, to use hin own phrase, as “a poor devil,” lived to enjoy a comfortable competency and died allke with years and hon ee Mr, and Mrs, Charles D, Stimson Whitworth, Jr, Mr, and Mrs. J. 1, |teft recently for New York elty on | or, i Cartwright, Mr, and Mrs, 0, H./a short trip, Among his numérous compost ‘Carpenter, Mr, and Mrs, Alexander 2 458 tlons are 77 quartets, They are Myers, Rev, and Mra, W. W. Beck, | Mrs, Scott Bullitt and Mrs, Law-|ing most individual expression of Mr, and Mrs, John Spargur, Mr. / rence Bogle returned Friday from &/yi4 musical genius and on them and Mrs, Emil Henry Miller, Mr. month's visit in Eastern cities, ta. Gbnibentrated” all: the ‘beat: re and Mrs; James Matehett, Mr, and | L Retot ted sults of his talents, study and ex- Mrs, C. Kirk Hillman, Rev, and atisy Alice Blake spent the week-| perience of compouition, Mrs, P. I, Forbes, Rev. and Mra ond’ with Mrs, Cebert Balllargeon sic 4 akata YoRoihie concert. are Re oy soa rad gr eelinns) OC The Highlands. now on sale at Sherman, Clay & oney, Mr. and Mre, Jamea Forrest, | nrg. Richant 8. Cox, Jr» who food eR eee Xd Sor h, r. and Mra.) .., > te 7 ie . mabe ehloe peleor Ment Mre. J. nt the fall months in Berkeley, | sisniay of Norwegian cakes, cookies }left recently for St, Barbara, where on the Hotel nnd other attractive Tuesday, November 11, hall, beginning at 3 o'clock, : 3 | Dinner will bo merved from 6 un- Mr. and Mrs. E. 7, Stannard arelin g o'clock and in the evening joccupying the home of Dr. and| there will be a musical program, | Mrs. Frederick Bentley, during the} PS jabsence of Mrs. Hentley abroad. | gm very; COUNCIL Pet. A. eee . eattle Council of Parent-Teacher Miag Hilzabeth Hammons and) associations will meet ‘Tuesday, De- | Mra, Henry N. Shead spent Sunday! romper 11, nt 10 a, m., in the Broad- [2 Pee es way high school, ‘The first hour will | a be used for circle reports and row M sy tine business, |uho will be at for the winter, | eer ver} | Gregson Mr. and John Spargur| Shead, will be presented. | will speak on “Our Civic Responat Those participating will be Mra,| bility.” H. B. Perry, Mrs. Robert Morton,| An invitation {s extended to all | Mrs. H. C. Simpkins, Mra, Charles |membere of the club who are inter |Kracke and Mra, F. A. Reid, This| ested in singing to meet with Misa will be an open meeting, and friends | Harriet Johnstone, Friday evening, Jare invited to attend. December 14, at 7 o'clock, at. the ef Y. W. C. A, to organize a chorus and several quartets, The Clionian club will meet Tues:| Mombers are asked to attend the , December 11, at the Federated | weekly luncheons at Dartnall'n cafe. [N | CLIONIAN CLUB clubhouse. Literature will be the|teria every Thursday, from 32 unt subject of the afternoon. Prof. R./1 o'clock |. Garrett will talk on “The Amert-| Those who have not received a can Woman in Literature”; current|/copy of “Cat Tale,” the club pa event, Mra. C. T. Knox. per, may obtain one from Mins Cas. | si ngdiod ais Calen. }ALKI wom o. 0-8 IMPROVEMENT CLUB The Alki© Women's Improvement LUB j club will meet at the home of Mrs Psi Mothers’ club will hold A S3nt ave, S. Schutt, 2 W..1 Tuesday, December 11, at 12:30 p. m. |} ilar meeting F 11, at? p. esday, Decem. m., at the fraternity Members are requested to bring! house, 45. ave. N. I |lunch; coffee will be served by | Members bring sewing materials hostess, “Moral Conditions in § and also two fara of canned | tle will be the subject of jam or jelly for the 5 dress by Mrs beth Harris, may shor ing of whichever festive) the affair bird you setve at the great) ,,“", 70h" Holiday Dinner. kburn, chairman ot committee, re quests that members attending r a gift of food or clothing for a dest For the best ‘‘stuffing” and tute worhan for whom the « the best cooking you will Pra Christmas tox want RATTLE FEDERATION t Christie Te 1 be held TT at Plymouth fan Vincent iddreas the It’s likely that you are al- |; ready using NUCOA on i your table as a Spread for, ii w Bread. But maybe you ?"t# haven’t let NUCOA show you how truly delicious in flavor it makes foods pre- pared with it. meetin U. and to attend. Im. will be presented. Sc we jhave prepared an extra special NUCOA Holi- day Dinner Menu- giving recipes for the dinner be- ginning with soup and end- ing with Nucoa Salted Nuts. Recipes for Cakes, Candies and Wonderful NUCOA hard sauce are included. And of course—the exclu- sive NUCOA “Stuffing” Recipe. MATS.5 EVES. 8: All Seats Teserved Write today for your free copy of NUCOA Menus— Ask for booklet “From Soup to Nuts” Address The Best Food 1961 Bryant St, San Francis of the inatrumental forms of muslo, | “| Brown; second vice president, I TLE STAR WOMEN'S OVERSEAS SERVICE LAGU Seattle unit of the Women's Over neay Service League whl meet Tues lay, December 11, at 8 p,m, in Room 4 Douglas building, for election of officers and the final decision an to Chriatnag “ehoerlo work.” All ex service women will be weleemed, ‘The national organization has un dertuken a thoregoingy survey of « stances of every disabled exservice }woman in the country, ‘The seattle jand ‘ units of the league are tion by canvansing the state of Wash: | ington. Theso women w health are so Sp rtantike in their ration of the {them, ‘Thru the eoop jYeterans’ bureau, list of the dis jabled exservice nurses and signal lcorps girls in Washington has been furnished the league, lchapter Is asking the general publle to report to Miss Rone Glass, 0563, or write her, care of the Roone: velt high school, any information concerning disabled Salvation Army }lannies, Red Cross girls, ¥, M. C. A. lor ¥, W, G. A, women workers, or |in fact any woman war workern, por i ALPHTA AUXILIARY ‘The Alpha auxtllary Railway Men, Loon) 687, card party Tuesday even ber 11, at 2 p.m. in the Prog clubroom, Union Record buildin ADDITIONAL CLUBS to Street | FORMER MICH |RESIDENTS TO MEET The monthly meeting of former residents of Michigan will be held in the banquet room of Meves' cafeteria, Friday evening, December }14, Cafeteria dinner from @ to 7:30 o'clock, followed by a program Junder the direction of Dr, T. J. Appleton Formor residents of Michigan cor. dially invited, DAHLIA LLECTS ed at tho annual meeting of the [Seattle Dahlia society on December \¢, in the Chamber of Commerce |rooms: President, H. ©, Dutton; jfirst vice prealdent, George H. sharing in this nation-wide investiga: | wtolcinm Chat Lin difficult to discover | ‘The following officers were elect:| | Campfire Girls “Dress a doll ov buy a horn’ is our slogan for De toyw aro pouring Into headquarters, dolls and drums, wagons and horns, balls, books and all manner of toys, but we'll need every one if we have such « party us we have planned. mer, and alre: Wy HELA I Atie CLI Lat oeata All toys are to be mended and é brought to p 0 y Decem- discover the whereabouts and cireum: | - headquarters by to he ready for the ble party Saturday, December patterns for the Christmas |wtocking have Leen nent to all guar omer er | diana and extra patterns may be ne: at headquarters, ‘These stock are to bo made of bright ‘ole ofed tarlatan and are to be filled with jcandy, nuts, oranges and small toys, | All cand should be wrapped in oiled A play is to be given by Campfire 1acu-|Glrlw and this will be followed by a |huge Christman tree with gifts for all of the guests. BHIP LORE CLASS A large class greeted Major Ingra- | Every Campfire Girl will wear a} white middy and dark akirt on Sat jurday, December 15, Christmay wos jn the minds and / [hearts of the scribes who met at | headquarters Saturday, December 1. Carolilg, Christma, parties, ceremonials and craft meet- ings for Camaraderie were in the re- ports read by the maids of the quill | pen. | Helen Adams, of the Nibewin group, | won the free week at Camp Sealth, offered to the high school girl giy- Jing the best report, and Irene Cow- jard, of the Wa La La group, won the prize for the best grade school girl's report to the fuct that each seribe ts re. *hillp | Sponalble for a report of her group's ham at the first meeting of the ship llore class on Monday, December | Any girl who wishes may enter the |class, the next meeting being Mon- day, December 16, at headquarters, 4169 Arcade building. learning about kinds of ships, parts of ships, the manner of keeping the | log and of sounding depth by use of | the lead and line. held later on boa The girls a Meetings may be the Camarnderte, Middy day, bagkets, plays, One was written in verse, but Attention waa called |Shafer; third yico president, J. W.| Meeting reaching Campfire head. | Wheeler: secretary, Mra, Fred Mark.|Quarters before ‘Thuraday of each w. Cc ley; treasurer, Mrs. J. |membership, Mra. E. publicity, Mrs. George H. ¢ | board of directors, W. H. Shore; |A. T. Anderson, 8, A. Castle, Mra. |. 8. Pomeroy and Arthur Davis, see Wheeler; Lauter: | HOLDING BAZAAR | The Theosophical Woman's club, \auxiliary organization of the Seattle the Theosophical ing a three-day baz vo. of excellent articles are Including hi ome-mas Holm, jlodge of } are nd-mad WARREN AVENUE P-T. A Warren Avenue P.-T. A. will meet Thursday, December 13, at 1:45 p. m., in the assembly room. At 2:30 Mrs. A. K. Fisken will speak on “The Spirit of Christmas.” Miss Ruth Brown. wil}. give a short talk week If the report arrives after | that day, it is too late to enter the | new St perhaps hangs, papers for that week. ‘|more Interesting and better written ‘Jarticles waa made. A plea for The following | groups were represented Tawanka yata, koosah, innehaha, Shu Quannacut, Tola- Tyopta, } Woyuhtea, ahahklonhe and the Mark's group. The next meeting will be the first 1 urday in January mone asks ted, as it meeting. 8 for the winter snowshoe trip This trip will come Mist Anne all groups to be rep- be a very inter. A candle burning !n the window, where a shining thro holly wreath the pane, or silver bella, tinsel and a gayly dec- | orated beckon Christmas eve. Christmas the tree—theso will Campfire carolers on Every group in Se. 6n the Campfire Girls, which will be | mace tas been asked to learn carola or j avaliable car should be packed with happy girls, singing, singing, sing- followed by Christmas carols by a group of achool children. one | WASHINGTON HIVE NO. 944 } Waxhington Hive, No. 944, Ladies of the Maccabees, will hold a bazaar, afternoon and evening of Saturday | December 15, in I. O. O. FY. temple. Dinner will ke served from 5:30 to 7 o'clock. Public Invited. eee HI PT, A he Lescht PWT. A. will have tts regular meeting on Frid Decem ogram will freshments. jber 14, 15 p.m Ap be followed by re | WEST SEATTT IW.CT YU. “| The West Seattle W. C. T. U. will |meet at the home of Mra, W. B. | Scott, at the Junction, 4216 W. Alas jka st, Wednesday, December p.m. Mrs. Mary L. Stillw be the speaker, Everybody | ORPHEUM A CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Now Miaying Twlee iy “THE SON DODGER” Featuring Harry Coleman “MY SUL CANT Y “Compliments of the | and Season” HOUGHTON with in Garry Owen “CALF LOVE” ELSA RUEGGER One of the World's Great Cellints DELO TT McLaughlin and I “ON AL Ph SID STE st Matinees: 156 Abrams Free (Clinic Opens | 6 be operated in conjunction with the Seattle Institute Blectronic Reactions Accommodations for the treat men’ ten charit c erved, whi 1 ax fast as finar At t tered’ p and " 4 acered Abram ted t trained r Abra 1 ta Abrams rized ns pmon be 1 ent person rage fre preterer blind, nt ht z Iteactiona, 611. Third A MA in-9471 the street and one-half block | above the City-« anty Bldg jing & this night of nights. Every tidings. A meeting was held at the home of the guardian, Mrs. Grosse, last Friday evening, by the Naw! Camp. fire. Plans for a Christmas box were discussed and {t was decided | that one would be given to some v2, levery Campfire Girl in the city ts furntah | ing & toy and & Christmas stocking The in order to protect the rent of | Now the local |e contents of the stocking. ibewin, Wa La La, Wo-}| | | needy family, preferably one living} in the Queen Anne district. The names of two girls were brought before the meeting as pros. | Invited to Join this group. | Lottie Orcutt ve members and both have been They are and Marguerite O# borne, Several of friends b ¥ fine the who play % are forming are fortuna’ girls and their musical instru an orchestra. ¢ in having some ports are coming along splendidly Last winter the girls gave a “Bub. | Ever since, they have under a flood of in- would be The good news is here. A dance will be held Friday evening, December 14, at the Queen Anne hall. Admission price of conts will be char The girls are als t a play which wit! y. It will be the main feature of the entertain. ment, but seve numbers, besides original stunts, will} musical and dance add to the success of the show. wants a hundre party on December Mate Dally 2:30, ahe Campfire Girt: he home of Jean Argues on Wed. y to dress dolls for Christmas he poor chi Headquarters met PANTAGES -9. 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A. ‘This meeting will be in the promised in the beenfit vaudeville | form of a round table discussion show to be staged at the Metro.| relative to the Zauta confederation. politan theater Tuesday evening, All| All members are maquested to be proceeds will be turned in to a|Present to take an active part in benefit fund for Mrs. Violet Davis, |this constructive discussion. crippled, aind Mra, Isaac Hamburge burger and wounded Mrs. Davis | two months, ogo while firing at a fleeing shoplifter In the downtown district. | The police department band, sing- ers and dancers from the school of Mme. Alma, the Cornish school trio, H. Del Missier, accordionist; Wesley I. Slimmon, tenor-baritone; John | ston Hughes and Bathrick, of the} Black and White male trio; Ruth O.| Boyer, harpist, formerly of the Orpheum and Pantages circuits; the | Douglas dancers, and the Mt. Zion choiresters will all appear on the| program. | Baby Leeota Christensen, one of | the puplis of Mme. 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