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ADAM AND EVA ‘ADAM, WHEN MOTHER VISITS US PLEASE. Pon'T DO ANY THING Soannel econ Yi: YLALRLLLLLAL at O f8oesces: mi YOu KNow OAD = MR HUTHS SON, WES WILL YOU EVER FORGET — THE FIRST TIME You MET HER DAD 2? AND HER NERVES ARE. DELICATE, . You musT PUT AWAY Your. CARDS AND POKER CHIPS, °° Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny F Removing Te 5 cosa \ 'D BETTER TAKE MY PIPES TO THE OFFICE. mptation = OW ADAM, IT WOULD BE TERRIBLE (© MOTHER SHOULD SEE THOSE ecbeaie DHE'S VERY STRICT PLEASED -T VERY PLEASED T’MEETCHOO: NICE EVENING THIS EVENING. ISNT ry? THINKING OF, MARRY N 7 YI, SAM HARPER., PROPRIETOR WY WHAT DOES BETTY JANE WANT SANTA CLAUS TO BRING HERP TELL MOTHER -COME YOU KNOW, OLIVIA THAT EVERY TIME 1 ASK BETTY JANE WHAT THAT'S SHE WANTS SANTA { THE SAME ‘TO BRING HER- SHE THING SHE ALWAYS SAYS THE ( SAID TO ME- SAME THING“Du-DA"¢ | THINK SHE ‘ REALLY WANTS SOME THING IF WE COULD ONLY ww! TOM, WHEN 1 ASKED BETTY JANE WHAT SHE WANTED SANTA TO BRING HER, SHE SAID,DU-DA" - WHEN HELEN WOULD ASK HER, SHE WOULD SAY THE SAME THING SHE TOLD ME Too AND 1GOT IT FOR HER YESTER- DAY THE OLD HOME TOWN FOR. HIS ORIGINAL IDEA CONCERNING olks BY CAP HIGGINS Gost! TLL HIDE.'EM Goop! | DIDN'T KNOW SHE USED THE STUFF! ffwe mus MOTHER SEE ANY LIQUOR AROUND THE HOUSE ~ BY STANLEY —o—2— THE EDITOR oF THE WEEKLY CLARION .CONGRATDLATED OF THE DOLLAR STORE, CHRISTMAS Sees aioe ee BY ALLMAN WELL, WHAT DID SHE MEAN BY /DU-DA"? WHAT DID You GET HER-LET'S SEE !T- NOTHIN’ Doine! ¢ NOBODY WILL SEE IT OR KNOW WHAT IT 1S UNTIL CHRISTMAS MORNING - ——— ALONE TO SIMPLY FIX HER BAIR GWANMOne! DONT WANT AiO NE=GWAN! , FOLLOWIN' ) ) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS } WweLL, my pop ) OUR LPS AW), THATS AUTHIN— BY BLOSSER | ADDITIONAL CLUBS BUSINESS WOMEN'S CLUB The Business and Professional Women's club will meet Tuesday, De comber 18, at 645 p,m. in Wine Arts hall, Dr, Crowther will speak on “The Broken Chord,” and the club quartet will appear for the first time, rendering carols and Christmas anthema, see WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB The Woman's Civic club has taken permanent quarters in the American Legion rooms and, begin. ning January 1, luncheon will be nervyed every Thursday. Tho first meeting open to the public will be w luncheon on December 27, see RAVENNA CLUB TO HAVE CHRISTMAS TRE Ravenna Community club will give a Christinas tree on Friday evening, December 21, at K. 66th st. and Ra- venna ave, Good music will be pro- vided and Santa Claus will be prew- lent with candy for the children, The: freshments, - NORTH END PROGRESSIVE CLUB | North End Progressive club will | be entertained by Mra, Nettle Flohr at her home, 1264 15th ave,, on Tues- day, December 18, at 2 p.m. Par- Hamentary lesson and business mect- ing will Occupy the timo until 2:30 o'clock, when Mrs. Malcolm Douglas will speak on the Cushman hospital, Take car Ne. 15 on Second ave, and got off at Howoll st. oe PENNSYLVANIA BTUDY CLUB The Pennsyivania Study club will meet Friday, December 21, at the St. Regis cafe for a noonday luncheon. Mra, Nettle Winger and Mrs. Flor- ence Shoemaker will be the host esses, Dr. Willlam Hindley will give an address on “Christmas Customs” and response to roll call will be quotations from Christ. HARMONY HOMESTEAD Harmony Homestead No. 1743, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will hold initiation and give free dancing instructions on Tuesday evening, December 18, at the Modern Woodmen hall, Third and Virginia. ce SEATTLE LODGE NO, 7 Seattle lodge No. 7, Degree of Honor, will meet in Evergreen hall, 1409 Ninth ave. Tuesday evening, December 18, at 7:45 c’ ak gram and whist party will follow a! 9 o'clock. see WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The Woman's Century club is to bo very active during the coming eek, beginning on Monday, Decem ber 17, at 10 a, m, when the French department will meet at the Hotel Washington. The art department meets Monday at 2 p. m. at tho 8e- attle Day nursery, 302 Broadway, when the committee composed of Mrs. A. C, Warner, Mra. A. E, Swain and Mrs, Caroline Clark will present as & Christmas gift to the nursery the following pictures for the dining room: Five pictures representing the five senses and “Twinkle, Twinkle Little “* both by Jessiq Wilcox | Smith; "The Sugar Plum Tree," by |Max Parrish, given to the depart- ment by Mrs. Henry Magdall. Mem bers are requested to attend as guests of the nursery. | The social service department has changed its day of meeting from | Monday to Tuesday, the 18th, at 2 p.m, when the department will hold jit# annual donation party at the } Girls’ Parental school. Tho drama department | Wednesday for luncheon with Mrs E. 8. Ingraham, 1552 16th aye. N The child study department, accord. |to the wee tots at the day nurse Tho club chorus meets Wednesday morning at 9:30 in the Montellus | building. | The Americanization department | will meet at the ¥. W. C. A. on | Thursday for a program and Christ- mas tree for the foreign mothers and thelr children, Santa Claus will be assisted by the Daughters’ auxiliary. | cee {SOROSIS CLUB | Tho. Sorosis club will hold its |Christmas party on Tuesday eve |ning, December 18, at 8 o'clock in |the Federated Clubhouse. The hos. | tesses will bo Mrs. Charles G. Mil- jler, Mrs. H. EB. Maltby. Mrs. Paul |B, Phillips, Mrs. R. W. Mrs. |)P. F. Helnrich and G. | Foster, . A. K. Fi lecture, “Christmas with yocal {llustrations b; Mrs, Philip Gearhardt. eee | WASHINGTON HIVE | Washington dies of the cabees, will meet in |. O. O. Fy temple, Tuesday, De- jeember 18, at 1:30 p. m. Card 3 Maccabees and NO. 944 Hive, No. EMERSON Emerson | Wednesday, |p. m., in the P.T.A. PAT mot Decem , at 2:10 ol basement, After jthe busines fon, Dr. J Bb. Crichton will talk on “Nutrition” 1 the pupils of Miss Alico Hitt’ jroom will render a Christmas pro- am. The child hygiene commit 8 s. Small for In the t will act a |children will bo !es | Portable, see SUNSET HEIGHTS LITERARY CLUB Sunset Heights Literary club wilt meet at the home of Mrs. Cora Cor jbitt, 4555 Sixth ave. N, EB, Tues |day, December 18, at 2 p. | FREMONT rW. ©. I | Fren twont vu Tuesday, December 18, at at the home of Mrs |3806 Woodlawn will meet 2p. m, ve Subject, er, leader 1 meet Wednes- t2p.m, Music 130 p.m. es at Address R. Lipscomb, principal of chool, at 3:10. Refresh: WILL NOT MEET DURING DECEMBER Green Lake P.T. A. will not hold mb! during the CALI cLUT | H. A. La r, 709 19th ave SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1928, Women’s Clubs jing to precedent, will present dolls! 4, La-| Carrie Phillips, | ANNUAL WINTER SOLSTICE The Progressive Thought club wilt hold its annual winter Wednesday, December o'clock, at the Hotel bers, former members and friends the club who wish luncheon reserva tions are requested to communicate with Mrs, J, llwworth Ives 0767. Campfire Girls the name of the new Campfire group at St. Mark's church during its meat. ing Wednesday, Hantaywee means faithful maidens and stands for the » last two lines of the firemaker's de. sire, Hantaywee was chosen as Lake Forest Park ‘8 rapidly grow. ing in Campfire. A new group has been organized under the guardian. ship of Mra, L. C, Nebel. The girls have chosen the name of Witona for thelr group and have elected the fol- lowing officers for the coming year: Marion Raymond, presiden McArthur, vice president; Drake, treasurer; Laura Sims, secre- tary; Lena Charles, scribe, and Mary Brooks, song leader, Christmas bazaars, rummage - jeandy sales, parties, hikes and cere- monials are some of the most inter- jeating meetings for December, Miya- aya girls have decided on a bazaar |for their December program, This will be given on December 19, at the Ballard Presbyterian church. This | group for service work will help to «ive to the monthly birthday party jat the Old Peoples’ Home. This party |will be a combination birthday and | Christmas party. The girls will take |a Christmas tree with them for the | party, ‘The girls of the Quannacut Camp- ifire group held & meeting at the First M. E. church for a business \discussion and song practice. The |girls have decided to have a cere Jmonial at the home of thelr guar. |dian, Mrs. . P. Gardner, on De- cember 15. Mrs. James E. Crow- |ther, thelr honorary guardian, is linvited to be present, Leavenworth! What does that mean to you? To some Campfire Girls it recalls a group of happy, laughing girls at Sealth, who came acrovs the mountains for a week at camp, To others St recalls that jweek end in September, when 12 girls motored over the mountains |from Seattle on a Campfire demon- |stration wich Miss Ruth A. Brown, | The girls in Leavenworth are ni |idie, They have learned to tie-dy jand altho the scribe writes that some of the things they dyed wers rather “funny” looking, Campfire headquarters knows that some of them were very nicely done. They have had hikes, nature lore walks, ]a birthd#y surprise party for their guardian, and biggest and most in- |teresting of all are their plans for |decoration of a room on the ship. | It ts nice to make money but |much nicer to spend it. As the |Killoqua Campfire Girls held their |card party and entertainment to se |cure money with which to buy cere- monlal gowns they discussed the purchase of these necessary articles at the regular meeting. After that business had been attended to, the secretary read the letter concerning | the work of the Campfire reorgani- zation for Christmas, which was— each girl in this group {s filling a Christmas .stocking. Campfire Girls, with white middies, ark skirts, tams and a box of home made candy, 250 of them, will sin; Christmas carols at the shut-ins’ par- ty on Friday, December 21, at the jcounty-city building square. All can- dy, a box from every Seattle Camp- fire Girl, should be at headquarters jnot later than 6 o'clock the evening jof December 21. Campfire Girls will also sing carols nt the Immigration station Friday jatternoon, December 21, for the 50 | little children who are there. Again jon Christmas evening, wherever a lighted candlo beckons, Campfire Girls, filled with Christmas cheer and a true spirit of Campfire will stop to sing carols. All over the world on this night Campfire Girls will sing. Have you recelved your tickets for the Campfire Girls’ annual Christ- mas party, which will be on Satur , December 22, at the Grand ‘runk dock, for all children who may |not have a Christmas at home? Camp- {fire Girls have been collecting, re- and painting toys for the th in preparation for the big party. Santa Claus will be there jwith one thousand stockings filled |with candy, nuts, an orange and a |toy for each child who comes. Camp- fire Girls do not need tickets, but they get them for the children of the family they give their Christ. mas basket to or the children of the | family ich recetved a Thanksgiv- | ing basket | . | Red Cross tuberculosis stamy have been sold by the Campfit Girls for two Satu’ s sold s r served . Last week and the same ain today. For girl who has done this service & local service honor will be | | numt work, given, |. The next regular meeting of the |Iyopata group will be on Monday, | Decembe: is. On Fri- |day, December iris will hold thelr Decembe nial, after |which they will a Christmas |tree and social. At the Christmas |tree, each girl is to give her mother jand every girl in the group a gift, the 8 for the girls being limited to a t aplece. row, rain, hail, wind of the fine mpfire Girls in Skagit |county, greeted the party which left Friday for the Skagit county cere- d a group Ver The grand acted by Miss Ruth A Brown, who had been in Skagit all week raising the budget, organizing jthe council and meeting Campfire groups, was very well Kirby } in the armory and led, Mrs, Wyman, as been elected president the Skagit County Council of Cam! fire Girls, and Miss Ann Schumer, a Seattle Campfire guardian and stu dent of the University of Washing ton, who has had two Campfire M all-sum- é clost bald it baci mou bloo of madi G prom mad tho: fans! Madi aro and wal cablq get neve! u