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dited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens fiss Margaret Yerkes Engaged to Wed; Mrs. Taylor Entertaining for Miss _ Vir- _ginia Jefferson. AND MRS. ABEL K. YER: - KES announce the engage: of thelr daughter, Margaret, p Mi, Ray C. Hunt, son of Mr, and rs. George Hunt, of Yakima, The ‘Was disclosed this afternoon at tea Mrs. Yerkes gave at her in honor of Mrs, Elmer Arne- of Big Timber, Mont. h Miss Yerkes and her flance ded the University of Washing: Miss Yerkes is affiliated with 4 Beta Phi sorority, and Mr. Hunt A Member of Delta Upsilon trator and the Oval club. date for the wedding has not set, Saturday afternoon, at tho Shae ot Miss Conlan, Saturday afternoon, January 26, Miss Elva Sanders will be hostess at a bridge luncheon of twelve covers for the pleasure of Miss Coupe, eee No-Host Dinner Before Ball Before tho James Shield General Assombly, Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus ball this evening at Knights of Columbus hall, a no-hoat dinner at the College club will in. elud Mr, and Mra, Fenimore BE. Owen, Major and Mra, John H, Hood, Dr, and Mes. George C, Miller, Mr. and Mrs: Walter J, Ward, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph P, Cronin, Mr. and Mra, An- thony Trannell, Mr, and Mrs, Wil- lam F. Finn, Mr, and Mrs, Jay ‘Thomas, Mr, Gordon T. Shaw, Miss Bernice Sully and Dr. and Mrs, Ray mond A, Quigley of Everett. tee eee idge Tea and Shower irs, Alonzo S. Taylor has cards for a bridge tea and linen show: ‘on Friday afternoon, January 25, it her home in Laurethurst in honor “Miss Virginia Jefferson, whose to Mr. Stanton Frederick take place February 1. will be Mrs. Lewis B, n, Mrs. Guy Peterkin, Mrs. H. Hibbard, Mrs. J, M. de Macedo Miss Loyal Lamont. nformal Supper Will Follow Concert In honor of the members of the ur String quartet, Mr. and Neal H. Begley will entertain an informal supper at their this eventing, following the the quartet is giving at the 'g University club auditorium. eee Will Honor ide-Elect ‘To honor’ Miss Mary Prince Har- Whose engagement to Mr. James sher Day, of Bakersfield, Cal., announced recently, Mrs. C. L. Mrs, D. G. Waller, Mrs. B. Purrett and Mrs. John B. Shor-| Teq Shop W ill ‘will entertain with a tea at the r Geattle clubhouse, on Thurs. | Open Next Week Owing to a delay, the Orthopedio @fternoon, from 2 until i} |'Tea Shop, which ts removing to a new location at 214 Columbia st., | will not open until Monday, January } 21, instead of this week, as previ- ously planned. . Entertaining at Luncheon Thursday Mrs. F, M, Dudley ts entertaining at luncheon on Thursday afternoon, at the Sunset club, with the later hours devoted to mah Jongg. eee Plan Dinner at Home Captain and Mrs. C. N, Dickinson are entertaining twoen! at dinner on Wednesday evening at| thelr home tn Mount Baker park. rats Entertains for Alaska Visitors Mr. and Mra. Lester A. Clark en- tertained 20 guests at their home on/| Friday evening in honor of Mr. and } Mrs. Bennie Hewitt, of Anchorage, | Alaska, who are in town visiting rel- atives and friends. Cards and dancing were enjoyed and later there was the service of a | buffet supper. | Mrs, A. W. Lipsky and Mrs. P. B. Wruax will preside over the tea ts Ble, and Mrs. Howard Brace, Mr ur Hainsworth, Mrs. Philbri; Butler and Mrs. William Hainsworth . Kent Home Scene of Wedding ‘The marriage of Miss Esther; a Aves, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. {i Grider, to Mr. Arthur Carl Pear. son, was solemnized on Thursday afternoon, January 10, at the home of the bride's parents, in Kent. Rey. C. A. Nethery, of the Bap- ist church in Kent, read the serv- | firs. J. W. Kucher will assist to.| 'ce !n the living room, beautifully Afternoon and the following | d¢corated with bright blossoms and Wednesday Mrs. Allan will be ax | Winter greens, and Mra. Rena El by her mother, Mrs. F. L. Nott, of Renton, played Mendels- | | sob bn's wedding march for the en trance of the bridal party. Mrs. Lorin R. Allan will be host- @t two bridge luncheons at her during the coming week, one and one on January 23, of mtysix covers. Hosts at Buffet Supper | vriaat gown of white georgette and Mr. and Mrs. James F. Branigan | satin and her tulle vell was caught ‘Will be hosts at a buffet supper or {to her colffure by @ wreath of day evening at their home in |crange blossoms. For bouquet she “honor of Mr. W. Dwight Mead, who | carried an exquisite shower of Ophe- wing soon for extended travel | iia roses, sweet peas and lilies of the valley. Miss Dorothy Aves, the bride's | sister, as maid of honor, wore an at- ltractive frock of powder blue taf. . feta and gold lace and carried an ety De Voe Will +|arm boquet of enchantress carna- Be Honor Guest |tions. Mr. Wayne Rockwell, of Miss Catherine Niblock will enter- | Kent, was best man for Mr. Pear tain at an informal bridge tea at her | °°". home on Wednesday afternoon in| Following the ceremony there wax ‘compliment to Miss Betty De Vow, |°" qmat reception and buffet | ] who is leaving Friday for New York |tuncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Mo enter Mice Wickham's school. | Will make the'r home at 423 12th Abs gia jave. in this city. ° Affairs Planned for Miss Coupe Thirty Intimate friends of the| guest have been Invited. eee . | Thrift Shop. Service Mrs. W. M. Humason and Mra. H. Entertaining in honor of Miss| R. Elliott will be in charge for Queen Rhea Coupe, whose marriages to| Anne guild at the Orthopedic Thrift “Mir, Harold Martin will take place | Shop on Wednesday morning, and in Pebruary 6, Miss Catherine Conian/| the afternoon Mrs. Jules Charbneau Sand Miss Edna Collins will entertain | and Mrs. C, J. Kellogg for Madrona| ) With a bridge tea of five tables on guild. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY BRITISH-AMERICAN AUXILIARY EASTERN STAR CLUB The Auxillary to the British The Eastern star club will meet| American association will meet Wednesday, January 16, at 4090 Ar- | Wednesday, January 16, at 2 o'clock, square, for an afternoon at| with M bridge for members only. The club at its last meeting de- cided to sew for the Lighthouse for | ‘the Blind on the first and third Fri- ln days in each month. Members are | @aked to bring pieces of nilk, wool | OF cotton ma als, also scissors, thimble and Iunc | oe MISSIONARY UNION The Women's Baptist Missionary | ALPHA PHI ALUMNAE Union will meet Wednesday, Jan. 16,| Alpha Phi Alumnae will entertain St the First Baptist church, Harvard | fos Alpha Phi Mothers’ club on ave, and Seneca st. Wednesday afternoon, January 16, ‘“ Jat 1 o'clock, at the home of Mra. §f. MARTIN'’s MoTHERS' cLUB |7°%P4 B. Groenteat. St. Martin's Mothers’ club has ar-| id ranged a card party for Wednesday | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB Afternoon, January 16, at 2 o'clock,| The Woman's Century club cho. Mrs, | rus . Oncar Jacobson, Get off car at | 53 Yes. jler way. Temple Place. eee LPERS’ CLUB Helpers’ Club of Aloha Chapter, ‘0. 116, O. E. 8., will meet Wednes- day, January 16, at 11 a m., at 2415 N. 65th st. a. . eee at the home of the president, will meet at the Montelius 2 G. J, Marlowe, 2115 10th ave. W. Building, Wednesday morning, Jan- During the afternoon Mrs. Boi)| Uary 16, at 9:30 o'clock. Peter von Andersen, sing a group of songs. oe © DUNLAP P--T. A. has post- contralto, will} The drama departmen nuary 30, pas its meeting to . . | AUXILIARY TO STATE t The Dunlap PT. A. will meet | PIONEERS ee) Wednesday, January 16, at 2:30) The Woman's Auxillary to the | p.m. The program will include a hington State Pioneers will f talk on the “PreSchool Child," hy private dining room at | Miss Helen Reynolds, primary ny dy } choo! jupervisor; a speaker on eon on Wedne x = ‘ | “Thrift”; violin solo, by Barker | Tee ee Te Wood, and the sixth grade will put | qrreiistic cLun 3 pe Miss tie Sherman, 1213 Franklin WASHINGTON HIVE No. 944 igh as Washington Hive No. 944, Ladies ee . of the Maccabees, will give ‘a card | prog party Wednesday, January 16, at|rHot the home of Mrs. Ida Turner The houehe. eter 19th ave Luncheon at 1 o'clock. | moet taunane xi at | | Lae 1:30 ¢ Federation clut ROBERT MORRIS 1 n Miracle will spent SOCIAL CLUB = Robert Morris soctal +. meet with Mrs. L, Harris, ave. N. Wednesda: January Picnic luncheon at 12 o'clock entertain @rn Stars and friends invited. Se | Curtis Studio, ters’ Sewing club at a 1 o'clock | luncheon at her home, 1107 30th ave. on Wednesday, January 16, eee MAPLE P.-T. A. Maple PT. A. will meet Wednes day, January 16, at 2:30 p. m., at the school. Mr, Durham will speak |the School.” Refreshments, | eee | GREEN LAKE P.-T. A. | The Green Lake P.-T. A. will | meet Wednesday, January 16, at 2:30 p.m. Mra John G. Matthews | wilt speak. ADDITIONAL CLUBS | WOMEN’S | COMMERCIAL CLUB The Women's Commercial club |will have a luncheon at the Bika’ jelub on Thursday, January 17, at |noon. Montgomery Lynch will give ja talk on “Public Speaking,” and three club members, Mra, M Beginn, Mra. Fred Anderson and Musical program. eee | DAUGHTERS OF 8ST. GEORGE Daughters of St. George will m in M. BE. B. A. hall, 1933 First av on Thursday, January 17, at 1:30 p.m, Members are asked to at- | tend. edi hs | AUXILIARY SEATTLE | PosT NO, 18 The American Legion auxiliary to Seattle Post No, 18 will hold a sil ver tes on Friday, January 18, George I. Foster, 103 BE. 69th st. eee HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET ‘The X. L. club of the First Bap-| | tist church held their fourth annual | | banquet on Friday evening, January | | 11, at the L. C. Smith Building res | taurant. About 100 guests were present. |Short talks were made by Arthur Turner, president of the club; Dr. A.| M. Bailey, L. T. Ariander, L, B. La. | tourette and Henry Elliott, Jr., with Milton Bell acting as toastmaster. The main feature of the program was “A Trip Thru the Olymplo Na- tional Forest,” pictures and songs, given by R. L. Fromme, supervisor of the Olympio National Forest re. serve, Patrons and patronesses were: Mr, and Mrs. L. T. Ariander, Mr. and Mra. L. B. Latourette and Mr, and Mrs. Henry Elliott. o . STALLS OFFICERS Aloha chapter, No, 116, 0. EB. 8, held installation of officers for 1924 I Jain; Mrs, Francis Norton, marsh Mrs, Daisy B. Purvis, organist; M Bessie May Hill, Adah; Mrs, Mabel Electra; Mra, Mr. George L. Sulpke, sentinel; Charlotte Hartman, flag bearer; Mrs, Vivian Rowley, color bearer, eee Jon “The Value of Home Tratning in| Miss Elizabeth Baird, whose engagement to Mr. Fred- erick Anson Burwell was announced recently. —Portrait by recently, when tho following wero installed: Mrs, Emma 8. Hager, worthy matron; Mr. Carl ©. Westlund, worthy patron; Mrs. Blancho Stey. enson, associate matron; Mrs. Flor. ence G. Bond, secretary; Mrs. Mary J, McClure, treasurer; Mra Mulvane, conductress; Mra, Marshall, associate conduc: treus; Mrs. Christine Markley, chap- | | Luell Campfire Girls ‘The Lescht Campfire held an eleo- tlon of officers lant week, with the following results; President, Lola Wickiam; vice prenident, Louise | Cooper; secretary, Bernioe Anderson; wong leader, Hortense Johnson; treasurer, Dorothy Nelson; Weed. On Saturday before Christmas the girls had a dinner and party, Louise Cooper and Neva Le Bionde gave a supper for their fire maker’s requirement, Following dinner, then had thetr party, They present. jed thelr guardian, Mrs. Weed, with The bride was charming in her| Mra. Clara J. Curtis, will speak on/| 'y Business Is Doing for) 12:30 p. m., at the home of Mra. | F, Westlund, Ruth; Mrs. Zelma | Levy, Esther; Miss Vera Rouse, | Mart Mrs. Nottie MoClellan, | Elizabeth Biel, warder; | Mrs. | LONESOME CLUB | The Lonesomo club will meet ns} usual on Tuesday evening, January }16, at the Holyoke bullding, 111 | Spring st. Community singing and dancing. ple welcome LADIES OF GOLDEN The Ladies of tho Golden North 1 give a party at 19t9 First ave., on Friday evening, Janu Jary 18, at 8 o'clock, All Alaskans welcome. . NORTH card 4 IA § vania Stud January 13 Luncheon at Miss Gr Denny will addrens club on “Art.” Roll call, D resolutions usieal progr |Loulse Sampson and Jacobs, hostesses, All 8 welcome. UDY CLUB club will the | moet Frida W. GA y. Strangers and lonely peo- ® guardian pin, and she in turn/ wave them each some Camaraderio stationery. In the report of th council fire, held at the Educational Center, a mistake was made. Ber. nice Anderson received a Camarad- erle honor and Luell Weed received the honor for ten hours’ work at iq | ohequa, The Killoquah Campfire, under the leadership of Mra. Racine, has a most interesting program planned It expects to for its next sneetings. scribe, | the girls went caroling and| Personal A party of friends planning to spend the coming week-end at Long mire are Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Black, Mr, and Mra, Thacher Hodge, Mr. and Mra, Arthur Latimer, Mr. and Mra, Loo Black, Mr. and Mra, Plerce Meijght, Mr, and Mre. Gilby Mr, and Mra, Wdward An Mr, and Mrs, Laman Black, ee Mra, H, with her daughter, Mra, , three children and nurse, and granddaugh: ter, Miss Dorothy Campbell, who have been visiting in Honolulu, left there last Saturday for a trip around the werld. They will go via Ching and Japan to India and thru the Mediterranean, Peturning about May, Robertson Mra, rrheees ie in leaving January 19, fer New York, where sho wii bo joined by hor daughter, Minn Hortenso Green, who has been spending tho winter in the Dust, A group of young people who will apend the next week-end at Mount Rainier aro Mr, and Mre. Lacy Hofius, the Minses Achsa 10u Powell, Betty Morrison, Helen Car- man, Frances Oldham, and Mosars. Leon Ausias do Turenne, William McMillan, Lawrence Wiley, Ceell Tupper and Robert Oldham. eee Mr, Menzo Mattico returned Mon: day from a short trip to Portland, eee Miss Alice Blood, of cisco, will return to her home about January 25, after seeeice a few weeks with Dr. and Mrs, &. Wedon ‘Young, . Edgar C, Taylor, who spent the holldays with friends aud relatives tn New York, has returned to Kemper Military academy in Missourt. oa Mr, and Mra, H. F. Alexander plan to leave February 1 on a/ motor trip to California, wood gatherer’s requirements before | long. During December they filled two Christmas baskets, filled Christ- mas stockings, sang carols and gave an entertaining progressive dinner. | ‘The last meeting of the Woanbaha group was held at the home of Es ther Demoss. Melna Rogers, the guardian, wag absent because of ill- neas, Plans were made for mectings of the coming month. Included among these will be a discussion of requirements for rank, ® first aid meeting, a party and a craft me |ing. A few of the girls’ New Ye resolutions are to hold more strictly |to parliamentary law, to read tho |roll call at each meeting and to make a big effort for better attend- ance. Tho meeting of the Wecota group wos held af the home of its guar. dian, for election of officers, with the following results; President, Betty Higgins; vice president, Cleone | Brown; secretary, Susanna MoGlll; treasurer, Pegsy O'Neill; scribe. Ethel Cass, and song leader, Pat MeBrier, The girls are hoping to | have @ very successful New Year, The Imagaga girls had thelr first | ceremonial January 7. About 200 |honor beads were awarded at the meeting. This is the best record the group has made, but, even at that, it plana to have more honors at its | mext ceremonial, Ob, the nicest towels are beng ¢ now mem their Correct Appa Featured in CLEARING SALES All Watvat Hats || made by the Strohe Campfire Girls They are dish towels. Strohe | ret for Women the January Music Florence Beeler to Sing Excellent Program voloe, splendid artistry have won her a din- tinet reputation, will be heard in an excellent program when she appears in Tuesday evening, January 22, Aria, *Pigto fom’ ) "Thou Art recy fan Fran-|‘ | ing: vice president, Y2 PRICE VERY velvet hat in our stocks is included in this important clearing event. one may select a hat of to see the low expenditure. All models of velvet, This means that pronounced individuality season through, for an extraordins arily | originations by | Waters, Trinner, Bendel, Hermine, Tappe, DeMarinis and Hyland | Are included in this offering Milinery Salona, Street Floor | CARMAN | Fifth Avenue at Pine Street wh porsonality, Florence Beeler, charming beautiful and ‘ecltal at Plymouth church on Mrs, Beeler han recently returned from @ season of serious study in Italy with tone, a noted Italian master. ing Thrane, a brilliant planist and sym- pathetlo accompamnt, Maestro Salvatore Cot- Anaiat- will Hampton her be Irene Miss Cecilia Augspurger In managing the concert, ‘Tho program to be presented is as " th benedioo,” trom and together they will sail for 441 Proteta” ... Meyorbeer Egypt. ee (a) Londonderry Air, “O, Would 1 We " Apple Blos- (O14 Trinh) th 9 Aypassionnt Baint Baone rirtoaentt |rerpient Ing embroidered in the corner of each towel, so that ho who uses one may think, “By this we tiave proof of untiring hours spent by girls to improve the ship household equip- ment.” ‘The only way wo have of knowing whether or not you are getting your | Torches headquarters know {f your Torch is | not coming to you. | in thru you. Please The Kutshan Camplfre elected the following officers at their last meet-| going to hold a rummage palo at Noftsinger;|the public market President, dys Davis; treas- let | urer, Pauline Btrang; secretary, Alico White; scribe, Marjorie Allen, The girls are eagerly looking forward to the conference in Vebruary, They hopo to get some new ideas from it Now Year's resolution, yes, made by the Wewatohe girls: Anata’ ARVILLY, i ONIGHT 80 Bhorp Keep together more-as a group, ’ No Wogo. Notebooks and penoils at Women’s University every mooting, More hand craft Club Auditorium noeeotings, Increased self-reliance. Sixth and Spring No one admitte tire firet number. Adminston, $1.60, plus tax, Tickets at Sherman, Clay & Co, and at Auditorium door. “METROPOLITAN Tonight and All Week Augustus Pitou, Inc, Presents MAY ROBSON “The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary” More orderly meetings. More out- during en- door sports, Elimination of argu- mentation. Bernice Force was elected prest- dent; Ruth Evans, vice president, Louise Caldwell, secretary, and Anita Anderson, seribe, The Yaina girls of Bellevue are very busy preparing for a Campfire demonstmtion for the local P.T. A. Miss Ruth Brown is expected to be present, Mary and Eleanor Hitel, Lydia Grosvenor, Florence Nelson and Evelyn Kilberg took their wood gatherer’s rank January 6, All the girls who joined when the group was organized are now wood gatherers, Four girls expect to be firemakera next month, the cheese for an omelet Osweda group have decided to have Bluhill a dinner at the home of Doris Strat- ened, and later go to the theater on} Friday, January 18, This in in cel- soncen: ebration of :thelr third birthday. Dues will also be collected that night. The girls have decided to buy the new Camaraderie stationery and write to all the Campfire helpers and friends, such as Captain Keen, Miss Anderson, Mr, Bacchus, and also a drygoods dealer who helped with thelr Christmas service, Other plans for the future were discussed but the one that won the most in- terest was a proposed trip to Sealth.|% year. It looks Uke this plan would be|# truck. carried out {n the very near future, | sitls will have any number of An a final New Year resolution, the|trucks sent to gather the army o’ girls resolved to subscribe 100 per| Valuable rummage. All cent to the Torch, | ‘Rummage. Rummage. Yes we have no rummage, But wo are going to raid the homes of ail) our dear friends and come forth) At least, Elieen Kin- ‘Weeatos are treasures stored away in thei urday morning, January 19. thank you. [guardianship of Mrs. B. L. | burdened with finery.” they say they are. nano and Jean Till to ayold any financial strain that may be caused California table-grapes and California sunshine —inapiel As healthful as it is delicious! Many hinds of Raisin Rolls— Sresh and tempting! If you want to know how good a Raisin Pie can be—try one from my special baking tomorrow! Cut into it and see how I have filled it with big, plump, juicy Sun-Maid Raisins—the choic- est table grapes from California’s vineyards. Then taste the fruity goodness of this famous 7 ic! There’s health and energy in every slice. ‘ot or cold, it’s equally good. And remember—restaurants and cafes serve my Sun-Maid Raisin Pie. Order a delicious, satisfying slice forluncheon or dinner tomorrow. Raisin Bread also Wednesday is also my special bake-day for the finest Raisin Bread. Tomorrow you can get this wonderful loaf fresh and fragrant from my ovens, generously filled with plump and fruity Sun-Maid Raisins, Rolls, coffee cakes, cookies, muffins, cakes, “snails” and other tempting Sun-Maid Raisin Foods are also included in my special Wednes- day baking. By bakers everywhere The finest Sun-Maid Raisin Pies, Raisin Bread and other Sun-Maid Raisin Foods are prepared “Special for Wednesday” by bakers every week everywhere. You can get these delicious and healthful Raisin Foods at any bakery, grocery store or delicatessen, Endorsed by bakers everywhere, by Bakers’ A: ion, and by Association of America Raisin bread special on Wednesdays by subscribing to Everygiris and the Torch, giving their five dollars to the Ship fund, and going on the annual snowshoe trip. They send forth a most ardent plea to their friends and acqualptances, far and wide, to express, mail or bring in trunks and gazed upon byt once Some cases may warrant If this be the case, the rummage gratefully accepted before next Sat- They The Aownkinyah girls, under the Kerns, are decorating a room in the house recently purchased by the Women's Improvement club of Jefferson park, Before the war about 560,009 people emigrated from England every year, ir bd 4 "d