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' - rc . “VRS. C Musi — ie attle " “Soc iety | MRS. CHAU NCEY H. VIRTUE C Edited by 1 Keen LeBa Telephone MA in-0600 Troubado oe i A 0 f Might fine art j d eR nd Owens ty : Re | : | Chi Wee g Celebrated at Kappa hes t the Corn | H Ne borhood Tea Given for Fund han sa thaegn Silane AOA ao | < f rene " r a nat e old ry Lk | Pre “ to mu ment of | t b e §-yearold arch lute ’ ar ft eo hb 2 ° 4 wi & concert tour in Ex s Y recital at oc and a e - oe | Study Class to Me t : ns S y | Y l Se study Clae fo Meet a pecial Sale d A sacheon Miss 2 tite De ey waly teresting and original programs of U . d ; o rllate some of ber Europ. expe 1 songs and lute music, but onl : brite, atvea tn marviage 7! Clifford Wiles to Sing | birch wood on Long ) “ ing the program of dances at worked on wterious ¢le ' id oe Junior League ball this evening parma . the Masonic temple. rd Wiles, will sing solo m0: pani Amor his numbers will bo “Kashmira Song Jade,” h serenade . Half- Price Sale pedio Thrift Shop price sale of all arti r Pasadena, ite Bone were the attractive s Cass in & ma. {iss Rone tn del ts A , oot Entertains at ¥ @ gown of | Sunset Club Be 4 % John Collins ined w M eon afternoon a naet club honor of Mrs. Merrill! and Mra Thomas of Duluth, who with Mr. 1 ts visiting in town, guests © Golf club. 6-0 hid corsage. er April 1, Mr. and Mra. Cass lp ill Dine at Golf C lub at home in South Pasadena.| ‘This evening at the Beattl t a Nels a Bopp up of friends w s Musical Tea a mo-host dir son will speak, and vocal numbers! Farr, daughter of Mr. and Mre. WIl- will be given by 3 Ambrose | let 8. Farr, to Mr. Merton W. Da ho ae oe League dance at the Mason tn Mozart and in Chopin eapoc s , interest of the afusto n'the brilliant “Baliade in G minc pecial Sale of aoa, Spon %: eee Beta Theta Pi| Included win be Mr. and Mrs. Gil a } ‘ 4 rae Friday after-|bert Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Gives Charming Trimmings and Artificial Flowers 29 0 o'clock. | Elliott White, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ea te e Sew W. 8 Gr old and red be v We dhs bio Si psi ure Beary Program i ; 500 bunches at 25¢ each. 1 nusicale tai day eventn, 3 : sted by Mrs. 12 C_Jeayath, Mrn. | ted An interesti adi lemnized on Fet 18, at\at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. 8, W 300 assorted wonderful Wreat own, Mra. F. W. Meisnest and/ sa, n interesting wedding, solemnized on February * home of Ar, and Mrs. 8 asort derfu ¢ jbo, re Will Reside in the home of the bride at East Sound, united Misa Irene | ®usine abghghelh ale as Roses, etc., at 95¢ a bunch. : ? nald Riste, baritone, assis During the afternoon, Mra. F. FE. | Bremerton | Jarman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Jarman, and! ..°s5., ciuy members in the following Palmerton and Mrs. Otis Floyd Lam-| ‘The marriage of Miss Ruth Helen 8 | Mr. Chauncey Higham Virtue, son of Mr. and Mrs. George |»; wei |. Vi ‘irtue, of Seattle.—Portrait by Grady. wWhal ey, With Miss Do ris McGrath |drus, of Bremerton, son of Mr. and/ yoll Perkins, Mrs. Irving M. Glen, laca A band of pearls encircled her Carr, Mrs. H. K Benson, Mrs Charles Hubbard, Mrs. Frank Coop- ie, Mrs, J. Arthur Younger, Mrs. c ¥. Froula, Mrs, John Wetngirl, Mrs. . H, Wiseman, Mra. A. B. Stevens, rs. Henry Bittman, Mrs. J. 8. Sulll- van, Mrs. H. D. Hurley, Mra. J. B. Hill, Mrs. Walter K. Seclye. ee valley tied with streamers of white tulle. bs After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs, Andrus will be at home in Bremerton. - m.; dancing In Friends invited, Campfire Girls Second annual conference of North-| Entertainin Bridge Clu * mpfire orchestra, Mr. Annual Linen Thrift Shops lenders rx, George Leakey, 0 r 5 Mrs. HL R. Washington will be ja.) neetirun™ Shower Friday [hostess at the Orthopedie Tea Shop | Greet! Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock the} Friday, assisted by Mrs. H. L. Koet-| “Seattle Counell of Campfire Gtrl annual linen shower of the Ortho-| ter, Mra. C, Ap Douglas, Mrs. J. F.| M75, MA. Matthevs. pedic hospital will be held. McGuire, Mrs. H. D. Austin, Mra. ! py y Among the articles needed for use|. A. Wood, Mra... Charles Wood, | fn the hospital are sheets, pillow| Mrs, W. A. Reanter, Mrs. W. T. Rob-| ‘amptire Gtris, Things You M Good-night song 10-9:20—View c 06—-Gener: tions € ealute and GF, plodge Women OLUBS FOR FRIDAY ’s Clubs Friday, February 29. All members pie and friends aro cordially invited, ax| “Today, 1s Yours.” Gladys Seymour, JAMES A. SEXTON [well as persons of British birth,| ong--"Gut Where the Weet Begins.” corps : whother residents of Seattle or vis-| Announcements, (Girls remain in social hall for their session. Gvlardiane go to craft room.) 120-11:20—Girie’ reneion. Leader, Winnifred Herrick, Seattle, James A. Sexton corps will give a ‘ard party Friday, February 29, at 4p. m., at Veterans’ hall, Armory. see itora. Concert at $ p. m. o- * | COL, ELLSWORTH CIRCLE “Where are we wolng in Campfire!” é Col. Ellsworth Circle, Ladies of| ™yrejen Cray, Beattie BALLARD W. ©. T. U. |the G. A. R,, will give a card party| 1. ie OF. tor Every tel?” Pautine Ballard W. C. T. U. will hold ®M/at the home of Mrs. Cora Clifford,| _ Kalter, Aberdes Wi-day meeting at thé Lebanon! 19191, rs 7 mig tehadl Ca w High Should Our Standard home, r Prict 18% 10th ave. W., Friday, Feb- Peesy Hazzard, Walla Walla. A110 We, een Sew ‘@Y:| ruary 29, at 2 p, m. 4 “rollowing the Trail to Health,” February 29, beginning at 10:30 a.| oe MOTHERS’ CLUB The Mothers’ club of Phil Delta| } Theta fraternity will give a card! . ma Mrs, Ella Kerns, local superin-| Wendent of Americanization, has ar- Panged an attractiye tet Dorothy | Angele Elizabeth Fut- sliding Together, Aberdeen. program com-| 7. “Campward Ho!” Polly Brown, % posed of music, ste! it en an ad-| Party at-the chapter house, 2111 aitle. cas by Mrs. Cassea Orsborn, stato| ‘7th st., Friday, February 29, at 2/9:20-11:30—1 gg Eoperintendent of Americanization|>- ™ Tables may be reserved by| . (ander! seems MI A: args, clase ot jcalling 15Eacn-Z008. be pr freetings from Portiand—Miss F: Moore, of Portiand Oregon, ©. at lz Spruc 2. st, on Friday, February | ,, chapel ‘are invfted to’ attend “a 1 meeting to be held in the |Sunday school room of the chapel, Friday evening, February 29, at 8| jo'clock. Guests are asked to bring | jany small article securely wrapped, 002 for|t2, be used for an auction sale, | which will take the place of a more | cussed.) 11:20-2:00—Free for Juncheon. Girls may bring luncheon and hike to Untver- sity campus, Hike leaders, Harriet Batrd and Eltza- beth Frye. 2:00-9:30—General Tander—Mra. Art The following top! “Cratt Work in O. 80 oes DELTA MOTHERS’ CLUB Phi Delta Mothers’ club wil! give * card party at the fraternity house, Ail . 47th st,, or Friday, February | (,at 2 p.m. Call BEacn-2 ations. g “ Mins Marguerite bi) loo, Meattl Aste ee perpen sages cicommounity Service,” Mrs, Mary Smith, TISH-AMERICAN ‘There will be a short musical pro- | noty, washington, OCIATION gram, and refreshments will be| ". F. in the Church," Mrs, ortha| served during the evening. e+e UNIVERSITY CHAUTAUQUA University Chautauqua will meet Gardner, Seattle, “C, F. In the School,’ Van Nice, Conmopolia, Wi “C.F, in the Homi gardus, Carnation, W | The British-American association (BM give a Weish concert at thetr quarters, 2023 Third ave., on pers. Mitared EL Friday, February 28, at 1:30 o'clock, | sranuth A. Brown, e You Fat? at the home of Mrs, W. D. Swarth-| The creed.” out, 2114 N, 43rd ave. Chapter 8, 9] Announcements, 4:10-—~The members of ‘the Tiwants club will take girls around tho city. Cars will onll at the Camarnderio, 7:00—Meet at Crystal Pool for grand council, Cheek following points carefully. A grand council ts not rehearsed, therefore, {t falla upon every girl to help | make {t the beautiful thing ft I# meant | and 10, in Book I, “The Party Battle of the Jackson Period,” by Just Try This nis of overtat people have be : Mi be. <allowing, the. edviee, of) DOW eT® Will be road: Who recommend Marmola Pre-| Something about George Washing- fon ‘Tablets, theses harmless ittle|ton and Whittier will be the re- Feducers | amous [Sponse to roll call, } Prescription, tam oe 8 to be. Wenr gowns, no potticonts, dark | fat, don't walt—“o now to your i . homtery, dark, oft sole shoes or mocca- tt and for one dofiar, whic ADDITIONAL CLUBS sins, | the world over, tablets, If preter them direct by ola 4612 ¥ DELTA GAMMA ALUMNAE Alumnae will meet Line up {n groupe and dlatricts. lowing {# tentative program: nd counell fir Campfire orchertra price to wodward Aye, De- Hy Mich.” They reduce wtendity and) with Mra. Willlam Clark, 1568 3. | | 2 Bugle calt—Cempfire Girte and Boy without tiresome exercise oF | ie Scouts, ion dot wnt eave ne unpleasant] Gurfield st. Saturday, March 1, at 2. Girls with fines onte Advertisement. 4. Wohelo call, Taho, 12:20 p. m. the evening. west Campfire Giris February 29 to . FP, exec Mnted life membership certificates. |. rete : Members are requested to bring| RUMMAGE BALE. [ENG oaS ald mvetyday tite” mew Fandviches for one parson and con.| Alpha Omicron Pl Motherg’ club | 4. frown, Tibute a dish to the dinner which will hold a rummage salo Friday| “Symbolism in Campfire,” Mrs, Frank ad 1 “land § d z 2 4 | Helselt. ll be served at 12 o'clock. | sarct waghel ra. 5 a0, ripfire in the mall Communtty," see 3 sahceeh hh ten ales Mise Anne Schumer, Bkagit county. LADY | “When Not to Get Discouraged,” Miss Samer {SOCIAL MEETING Anna Simmons, Seattle, 5 mgd ee, are yada to pela, CHAP’ Round table discussion. (Each leader of Pi ide e 2 | 5 be given card o1 hich #he y Joining Hands Around the World,"| | penetrates jaulckly he piano, Mrs. Eugene A. Bell| Mrs. F. M. Andrus, of tabula, |QUEEN CITY ‘ te will favor with some readings. The | Ohio, was solemnized on Friday aft-| CHAPTER 0. E (ir “radios march s will be presided over by Mrs.|ernoon, February 22, at the resi-| Queen City Chapter, 0. B. 8., will emonial gowns walk Arthur Sewall Haggett and Mrs. Wil-|dence of the bride's parents, 6241) give its annual dance Friday eve liam J. Coyle, 39th ave, 8, Rev. George V. Mo-|ning, March 7, at 9 p. m, at the Patronesses for the afternoon will|Clura, of the Columbia Congregt| stasonic temple. be Mrs. Henry Suzzallo, Mra. EB. 8.| tional church, Lisecored Lid gah ‘ose & | 4 Meany, Mra. Herbert T. Condon, Mra} The bride was charming tn cKINLEY CIRCLE | e— Yakima, Wash Homara Hanson, Mra. T. A. M. Bon-|wedding gown of turquoise Gtue|MCMINIET Cote aaies ot the| fe tniy TMS “zcbond with town or nan Mrs. D.C. Hall, Mrs. John Car | crepe with overdrapery of silver! Q° A" p witi serve a home-cooked | district soe | Treadway, Garfield, Queen Anna ra EE G Mason, Mrs. E. J. Brown, |brow and for bouquet she carried a dinner ney, Do rte ace Franklin West Beattie, Mallard. Lincoim, | o 1 Miss, Winitred Ratemen, ) Mason, . EB. J. Brow noon, In Vet hall, Armory.|noosevelt. Towns: Aberdeen, Hoquiam, | Volee— Mrs E. 8 Horton, Mrs. Alvah L.|shower of freesias and lilies of the). ci business meeting at 1:80 |Doty, Stanwood, Yakima, Leavenworth,| (8) uutuety, Wane, scsree Walle Walle, Yelm, Oiym: | Lake Forest Park, Lake Medina, Hunts Potnt, Sumn |Kent, Richmond Highiande | Carnation, Bnoqualm |homish, Skagit ¢ Soamopolts, pla, Ray . Mrs. Louls Fisher Boynton will en-|March 2. Headquarters on board the!" Hosts at Dinner tertain the members of her bridge | Camaraderie. ie Dr. and Mra, Charles R. Castlen|tuncheon club at her home on Tues- | Program: | will entertain with a dinner of ten|day afternoon of next week. Friday, afternoon, February 18, epea| covers this evening at the Sunset Mg for registration. . Friday evening, mixer at 1:90 on We club before the Juntor League ball. Orthopedic Tea and Doard the Camaraderie. | Fadeth. cases, ripplette spreads, bath towels, | inson, Mrs. William Le Blond, Mra. | “gio” face towels, wash cloths and sheet-| Walter W. Freneh, Mra. J. W. Twi Musie month for Campfire, Mrs. Geo.| Campfire Gir ing and Indian head by the bolt. | Mrs. T. J. Appleton, Mrs, Alfred | Leakley Wear f ro The linen will be received by Mrs.| Ward, Mra, J. W. Mulhern and Miss| ¢ reap utyy meme pr ogge mgereg bao ad Preniytertan eEPar William R. Crawford and Mra. Hen-| Thelma Barbour. poner) Bit togethar| Bt. James ( 0 ry Clark Ewing. Belleyue Woman’s club will have ) wilt be ready when called upon.| Guardian : nt, 3-8 ee ee ee ee eee etek pare ond. CUNT SY rag eneen dle teeth gla The confere: & glorious yea 9 ts over, all aboard for Things you should know: Seattlo girls are town girls. Woe want you to havea happy, profitable time while you are lwith us. Let us know what we do to make you more comforta White middies are the order of the | day. hostess to outof- ‘The leaders will apprec tesy. te the cour: contribute everything. We want your jideas. ‘They will be new to us. Help us make this conference a |thing to remember always. Collect new {deas, make new friends, go \back to your home towns prepared to blaze a trail of Campfire. Yours lis a gracious thought of helping jevery young girl to be a Campfire | Gir. For the best and most inters sting | picture of Camaraderie, the North-| western Photo Supply Co, ts offering a Brownle camera The contest March 15. That means—| ‘The story a picture tells and nee of light and dark will be considered, as well as the clearnoss of the snap shot. Start today vend them into headquarter as possible, Interiors ag well as out |door scenes will be accepted. Re member the pictures must be finished | by the Northwestern Photo Supply clones and as soon Ship Ahoy! Stanwood !s sending) |in over 20 girls for the conference. "FIRST TOUCH OF | POSLAM STOPS. ALL ITCHING! The gently, healing medication of }Poslam is so CONCENTRATED that it stops itching instantly, tt| every tiny pore, and} drives away eczema and} torturing eruptions when | other other remedies are worse than uso-| drug less. Costs only 60c gists.—Advertisemont, ~at all * | Bnaembdie— sheltering ‘Attend conference session on time, | Don't expect the other person to|” Hats manag ‘Thomas Wilfred mnger 8 Millinery World buys well-knowr able for song re astern manufacturer’s entire sample en he came out with the Clavi line of Untrimmed Hats at a price far lux, which plays light and color as heloww’Verhiianate & pipe organ plays music, and those 610} holesare who have “seen” a re al no longer © that his priceless collection to e ‘spittin lutea t9 packed away | t lot @ Newest Bee Dy og a3 York bank Creatt Large Dress Shapes, New Pokes Matron Shapes, m Piano Recital B Haze Hammer H made I ssp mein Take os Pick at Little theater, attracting an app clative house, which applauded warmly. Her program inelu¢ Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Rachma | soc mistotend and Matai the old GET YOUR EASTER HAT NOW! } and the new, and #he proved her Trim it to suit yourself self much at home both tn her 2 ea FOREaET. i technique and in her sympathetic | interpretation, She was best heard 2m MacDowell Free Millinery School Where women eas ein the Bud’ learn thelr own hats artistically guidance of experienced millir dirs. Harry Cons, director, Votee— (a) “Elec ... 2. eoceee Mflareth (>) “My Laadien seeeee Thayer Mrs, HG. Memeeti. | Viottn— (a) “Andantino” (>) “Bouvenir Pustique™ (>) “Bing to Me, fing” .... Mra, Nellie Wren. (a) “Ma Little Banjo (>) “Wpringtime” , Mr. Donald Riste, Mra. H, W, Darwtek Personal Mrs, C. H. J. Stoltenberg and] (sai ! daughters, Miss Karin and Miss| LOS ANGELES, Feb, 38—The it Horace A. Greer, ¢ Claire Stoltende case 0 Chis lin Honolulu pase elag thes 9 Mere | {28 Mabel Normand, flim star, on |now in San Francisco, at the Hotel] 20 charKe that he shot and attempt- Qillamook, Cheese St. Francis, ani ed to kill Courtland 8. Dines, Den- barat |poned, this time untf! March 19. Mra. Horton Force left Wednes and ric pear morning for Boston, called Enat y the death of her father, Mr. David gemini it is made by men nam wittm'vis tomes CHOgged-Up Snsign William Van Hamilton, U. 1 ss A and Mrs. Hamilton (Doris 2. | who take ide in Ferguson) are receiving messages of Li C jdaughter, February 22, at °~ Hi d hi } wo Mra. W. H. Spawn will leave les foolish t0 suffer from constipas | | March 4 for New York on a three| tion, sick headache, biliousness, ize The whole Tillamook valley is months’ visit. Mr. Spawn will jot cebew: indigestion, an | . . A at |her in the Bast in April. ee em? | kindred = ailments | interested in making ‘Tilla- | i eee when actor's | mook cheese, for that is the Mra. W. W. Folger and daughter, f | 7 ii ii |Misa Nellie Folger, are expected hip nt end § sole specialty of this section. ij 0 Friday. from a s veeka’ visit | 2llmisery | . : |bome Friday. tr <iizpamstubaion waked THES Here you will see modern i} : ees ani dairy farms and herds of fine i | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Webster, 4 | |who are residing in Los Angeles, che A 1 cattle; g) sy meadows crossed ‘ |plan to return to Seattle next wee le - Act gently on liver and bowels, | by mountain streams; here and i ite remain for the summer months Small Pill—Small Dose—Small Price | there ‘immaculate cheese ; —— ————— 3 i | kitchens. : i | i ' ial law requires that i i | airy herd in Tillamook 1 | chaiice be regularly tested for ] | health. The cheese kitchens iH ! are spotless. Every day our i product is tested for flavor and quality. Is there any wonder that un- Ye ij fenuine Tillamock der these ideal conditions the | | im the convenient world’s finest chest is made? i Be sure that you get Tilla- i mook; look for the name on a} | every slice and loaf. Write for RH our recipe book by Alice Brad- | ley of Miss pak 's School of i The spirit of hospitality .. the heart-to-heart chats . . . the little inti- macies of women where would they be without the tete-a-tete of tea? Tree Tea, of course. Early crop, mountain grown tea—rare in fra gtance, sensible in price. Cookery, Boston. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION + Tillamook, Oregon 25 cheese kitchens owned and operated co- operatively by the dairymen Tillembok County “ TILLAMOOK BLACK ORANGE Look For TILLAMOOK on the Rind Orange Pekoe or Japan Green