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SATURDAY, AUGI n- it te rn, Lillian Keen Le Ballister ae ihe , ee . bs 4 sonal nd Mrs. John H. Perry, of New York city, arrived in town last vening and be at The Olympic y from the fol-| Hotel for wee have been aboard Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant Laura Emory j ‘i oh : * j VISITORS ABOARD J CAMARADERIE — | ‘ oe . - Visitors in the c Luncheons, Bridges, Teas Honor Bride-to-Be; | ; a : ‘ ; lowing places | ; : 7 yee ge “ 1 fs be Camaraderie during the past week Marriage Invitations of Everett Girl Out | : 9 re Battle Creek, Mich,; Monte Vista, pe HN q y . i ." y ; Gainesville, Texas; Portland, RS. CHARLES CLIFFORD i f oF al rr aver, Colo.; Piedmont, Cal; HARTMAN and Miss Karla Miss Dennison of | P Columbus, ©.; Botse, Stoltenberg are entertaining with a| S. F. Honor Guest (Left to right) Miss Beth Macklem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Macklem, will leave September 1, for St. Louis, |™mento, Cal; St. Paul, ( Miss Dorothy Campbell is spends ing several days at Pactfic Beach. eee Mrs. J. C. Moore will return to | morrow from a several days’ stay at i Gearhart, Ore. # eae bea x ise tbs phenetry or bits pie patois ong where she will attend school; Miss Dorothy Nevelle, left thie week, with her parents for Three Rivers, Mich., where om Re Rempicnnen ws . | pnieadiin eS psiagiiadatllperbar earn Morag baaatie re deattio Tennis club, Wed.| they will make their home; Miss Ruth Hudson accompanied Miss Nevelle to San Francisco on her way East; Miss \> : Ms, (9nd Mes. eA Carper are 4; Edinbur spending the week-end at Mount patelpe Miss! Eve Lundstedt will leave August Te eae! Sehaik, of The! nesd . 28, for New York, where she will sail ptember 17, on the Deutchland, for a year’s | rora Y.:; Worcester, Mass.; Van-| p, M. Wac q “ nesday, Au. J fats é } y ; Van-| Rainter Hague, Hot! grin be an early| Magaret Dennison, of § Fro study abroad. Miss Lundatedt plana to study titerior decorating during her absence, in Zurich, Switzerland.—Por- | couver, B. C.; Billi Mont.; Cher 8 autumn eve claco, who is her house guest for! teqite by Grady. ryville, Kans.; Oa Tulsa, Mfr, and Mrs. E. Grant McMicken Mrs. F M. Carroll is entertain-| ten days. After the luncheon the 1 na chats rae seat 2 Pasties ts aicnabe Sela ns eteniicesrerariet eter sitet ae - Soe Okla Spokane, Vashon,|have removed from the Arcadia fing with a luncheon at her home, | guests will play bridge. | {xe et ‘ 1 | Olympla, T Fr artments to The Hotel Olympic, Saturday, September 5, in honor of et ss | ’ Cl b a holiday for six mon ut ex ) Toppenish, Reardon and Seattle where they will remain until their . to be back in the spring full ee Jew Y Mies Jean Mr. and Mrs. Perry to | omens ubds of mew ideas and. Inspiration, for DATES Si f September on: 4 ay a) f * ae s Braet see tee nasa hoes Z On Saturday even Augu: rath ted 4 Carroll | Be Guests of Honor CLUBS FOR MONDAY | SEATTLE DAY NURSER EDAre. ung wit b6 panat|| TO REMENBER ‘the’ couneitiors af Camp: Beaith pag tte home. Mr. and Mrs. Cha H. Lilly —_ The regular meeting i MEAS Wil) be preaszan' she stomes a delightful pic at Re Mrs. George Hardgrove will return of whi ertaining with a dinner at | RAINIER CAMP Day Nurser ar ame es of tun 1 MONDAY, AUGUST Point. The councillors pi tomorrow from a several days’ visit heir home this ¢ Rr Camt Cie Shenae. & , . eo during the : Barbara Becker, Peatl Bonner, Polly |19 Spokane jand|ment Mr. and Mrs of America, ( a We: Well: snow Brown, Mrs. Amy Cheney, Ann El-| ite is Mon-/ Perry (Dorothy Lil necting M ay ¢ ‘ 7 } hands on deck for the new ‘os 4 | 7 ss Perry ay Lally}, F : BS ore, Charlotte street, Peggy| Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hoge are day, = aa ble - se a at § oO in Swe | t D zzard, Marion leher, Dorothy | entertaining a party of friends on the nis club, fel. On Monday Mrs, Eighth and Olive st. sand th Agrees mbach, Louisa Prich Anna| Aquila, for a cruise over the week« for Miss Murtei ertain at a lunchec . the nu es . KEEN Roark, Henrietta imon, ing the first of September for Call- for Mrs. Perry NO. 106, O. F eee URPRISE Ne Cook, Dorothea] oO fornia and Boston for the winter o 8's aper, N JT EYRIC Ct The biggest, most marvelous chbeth Gorman: Cava | : vitatio i tel ¢ ; opi ts thre thtak fepeiee ted hi TUESDAY, AUGUST abeth = Gorha fara! Mrs. Bruce Curry, of Portland, is friend x in Canada the M Tea P Geidin Maca agaial Mele to the rs Harrie enwick, Jessie Baltezon. | }rrank Smith. c apie fleath 6 the x this city iets f Mra. Charles Dem A # former for Mrs. Jot The all-city hike was held Wednes-| Mrs. P. White (J s _ friends of the groom his city f Sisters rardware, wal he all-ci as h ‘ednes- | - ite (Jesse Rosenei, Marriage Invitations of |"'"* rg Se ine August The be Aare apt pein lett ei y, August 19, The girls met at|of Los Angeles, who has been the Everett Girl Sent Out Au © home, which of Lake Washi t entative, Mis V, Harper's mah Jonge while ago, your rep ship at Pp. m. and from there) guest of Dr. and Mrs. Walter A. John the Divine, Map Bide Polly Brown, informed’ me that you or of Mra. Paul C. |/went to the Seattle Ice Cream Co.| Moore for the past ten days, left lab tabs when ae se ha ecacke ait nea had gone on a vagabond trip, and | WwepxraDay, ava, 25— if oh Eide tea pies pte ae oday for her Se rown, daughter of the late had taken me along by proxy, and Robert F. Hall's 1 sen, ad it rooms, he explained pro- . t wis ot that to enjoy a dip in the lake : AP gr © for Mrs, Ronald B. ||cess of making ice cream, One of] \4 “dward Theo- | Mrs. J. KR. Brown, of that for the time ua the “Atlantie| MY portion of the money earned on Bee ie mak neato |lthe taoet Tntertting tninee “donk cia (CU aaesiioathlesn, Gettney, alr amibee ening, | United in marriage to Mr. jam | + ‘ * | that trip was the sum of $1, which Ld 5 x abn updrernayy hg | guest Miss Geraldine Todd, of Tas lay evening, | on Ww i son of Mr. and|/ A o'clock a New Eng SS 6a . ppacaber the progress of freezing the cream. | : poner Bell White Ho on of Mr. and] ooms, ad aishariwilt baraarre oath tink presented to me and informed Cecli Hf, Bacon's tea for Mra | coma. ° Eve Mrs. James B. Howe of this city: Tuesday ¢ 4 cs ion the beach. The! Me that I was to buy something 4 Schulz of Honolulu, Re ie led tho girls thru oo ae Natal eee ‘ spi he service was read by the Rev.| inion of ih ie on th 4 agp paren iis deg. ne hours from 3 until 6 |/the temperature was 20 degrees be- , be read pri “ae r apenciee he brid. who pana ‘ A patted s program will include many | bie nel gs Ae Bs Si judg I] gto low abraand Wael Sex OMinEa how | Professor and Mrs. Trevor Kin« ty rea Wels given in marriage by her broth- | = ‘ a6 wilien aligee tures and suitable en TAD eciniel Wate HiGeer ink a srehtheaai ee aaa they managed to preserve the ice|cald are receiving the congratula- i itnessed | wan given in pobre St chal w tl ill be provided for ‘ 9 i a cream for days, also showing them| tions of their many friends upon r, Mr, 8. Brown, wore a x 1 voices to attend this m ri I decided that I would go upon aj] THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 vol those who. enjoy the comfort of the 5 iy the birth of a daughter, ‘A\ gown of orchid satin and vail of | Sit Idea of 4 gk room and the broad verandas,| Vagabond trip and take 11 Camp: Mise M Tanser's bridge tea for ||80Me fancy ice cream. sel Weibeteeonan austen) August 13, ainty tulle. Miss Eileen Underhill | of the ye One living room and th ‘ ROBB a ORME eiohia wi kee alle BP les Margaret Thomas and Mrs A good time was enjoyed by al he Swedish hospital, ; bs pf the yen Others will find pleasure in visiting | fir ‘rls along h Clara Ranoelia and Miss Mai - ris served ¥ 1 . I nnounce- | Was her only attendant, and Mr Mictinber’ 1) 6 tho hota Gk the foctuhetellen [prox hewaret. which we did) and Seber te a Histey ere was served at the end ary i t a few |Fotheringham acted as groomsman.| te held. The wiione haunts will be hidden away|the net carnings of the vo ara. Orange, Jncobs | . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scholdt are a. wide | Fonowing: the services s ee te | year old, but it lamong the sheltering tree Club | was $1 apiece, amounting to $11 Sect eapan Jigs i oe Ni le ving Monday for Denver, Colo, city, where | as held at the bride's home, Pitt | clup in comp with two| oc hers and. guests who are not|) At the end of the excursion, we ied Mieccane ys The Guardians’ association of the| for a six weeks’ visit with relatives - of Wash. | Meadows. After a motor trip} other women’s choral clubs, in the! iiar with the route to Mra, Dem.| held a meeting of the party to de Mr. and Mrs. Hamilt Seattle Campfire Girls will hold its|and friends, at n Kappa /around Vancouver island Mr. and) pritish Columbia Musical festival, |iio-% home will be met at the Mt.|cide what we should do and what RL ay next meeting on September 8. oie ve G. Mrs. Howe will be at home in Seattle. | gt vancouver, this past June. Mr.|sker clubhouse at 2. 4, & 6 and at should buy with the money, Boleom Miss Mary Chamberlaine, Mr.'Tom Hoe a coe a lieewin Fairbourne 1a director commit-|and'it was unanimously decided || Mrs. ¢ T. Myers’ third lunch- |] ene all-city hike for next week will |De Wolfe and Mr, Norbett Fratt left A 6 T ), Callahan, a that » should nate the mone: eon nk Mra 4 oT | today fo: 2 . Jenkins to Give | Luncheon Planned for j Mra. Theo, D. Callahar hat we should ato the money -s t nplimenting Mrs. |) be held on Thu , August 27, In-| today for Mount Rainler, to join oe 1 Miss Fisher ; nist to the Camp Sealth radio fund Hardgrove home. stead of on Wednesday, as formerly | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dillar) Fratt, ae dge Luncheon Miss Fisher | #9. '¢ ; That seems so approprinte to me | Mrs. James Wyile's luncheon at the |! announced. ‘The girls will take the| of Everett, who, with Miss Frat tertaining | Miss Audrey Wurdemann, is en-| DAUGHTERS O GEO! , that I thought I would contribute YRIDAT/ AUGCen otdicsabp pions ) boat to Camp Sealth from Col-| nd Mr. Charles de la Vergne, are th at her|tertaining with a luncheon at the| Daughters of § AS ices the $1 earned by proxy on the Mrs. Arthur I. Gray® tea at her | man dock and return the following | Spendl ig a few days there, os 0G in honor | Seattle nnis club, Wednesday, fr annual plenio Thurads ie! 039) 9 former excursion to the same fund home for her sister, Mise Martha | Morning, arriving in Seattle at about | eee d- »-be; Mi a bg a ee the lone a diss iy ce Ah ea rant leaves WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB | You can 4 ths girls that Betta a 9a. m. Rach,girl takes her own | Miss {Janet iShechate ade cane aM ae Martha sher, daughter of Yol.| Pier 4 North at 9:15 o'cl BOARD MEETING there is a large-sized surprise com: . reg gt tidee tea at | heading. ‘The cost of the trip, in-| 9 nT Se z nel Ride wahie a bi stee| ReCry: | of SAE Nae POH r home for Mrs, Samuel Eu t Fevister | Steehan and Mr, William McMillan ‘and for| Ronald E.. Fisher and Mrs, Fisher, | (ipa officers and board of trustees | Ing to them in the near future frot Mullin cluding boat fare, is $1 Register |'are"spendhiethe’t wales ted who ja leaving | Who is leaving shortly for Newark, | LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB soins stury club will| their big Campfire Brother SATURDAY 29— early at. Camaraderte. a ei sad saul te end as guests ew soon for a trip to Californ -| New Jersey, where her father is to! ‘The Ladies’ Grotto club Ihold a board meeting on Tuesday, | APT. KEEN Mra. K bride tea at sg Hak Hattie ee te seis ine ies ee ed, tables will be in pla Citcr hc eas Pee art Stumpeed ahd August 25, at 12 noon, in the private| ‘7 very next morning five : ‘The executive board of the Seattle| Mrs. H. W. Rowley, at Port Madi- va ek ee es cok ugu nad cMane MAES 1ing room of the Y. W. C. A Campfire Girly called on Capt. Keen Campfire Girls held thelr regular) son Sg Open Orthopedic Olympic Riding Club Oe er riancs ts sha Kecane : und after an eternity it seemed, meeting Inst Tuesday, August 18, at] eee ) ities to Be Entertained at 9:40 a, m | PYTHIAN SISTER SaBtae TE (ait. Ue te tlbrasyttoel |: VEO MIRD AT, Wx the Chamber of Commerce | Mrs. Maurice J. ‘Bywater, of Bt. The ers of the Olympic Rid “- Pythian Sisters of mple surprise to uh Ubrary for Mr Mra. ¢ aalt Ney John's Rectory, West Seattle, is tho It, ¥ 7 Fe a eae ees) SEATTLE REVIEW ill hold a rummage sale at 1612{ Camaraderic! Not just a few books, rostume dance to Evalyn || ONE MORE PERIOD \guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Irons ; VO ita at 1090 7 trot tiga thie Svattle Tee ; n's'| Third ave, August nd 28, Pro-| but as many books as we want Seiyi aed Mise Janet Henry, '& MP SEALTH jat Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, ‘ ry Sunday a 40, from noe they | _ Boa : ; in| ceeds go to the unit of the Children’s | ‘This ts to be a girl's Mbrary, and |\ wo hundred Campfire Girls ar tan the Spanish bi re aie rene ape the A. O. U, W. hall, 1409 Ni th| home at Vane Wash. Those} Capt. Keen himself appointed a = ——— | enjoying the fifth period at Camp} “ ; ¢ Olympic Hotel, ¥ se aaiine ere: eres A eee. “4 Ba: ; sere ee tired rey 7 hing to donate bundles, please calt| brary board of seven girls, who] 5, from 7 to ®% and Wednesday | S¢alth. ‘To date over 1,000 girls have | *& its cbn et iship and at Camp Jevotir f aca, | Of Lake Wasi oy Denisa aby Veast-7024 will hh entire char ThA bls cies Oalouaent camped this summer bsschmek ells fis where Mr. and Mre. Backus en a 0 cloc a t | ne Pe al + mo. tober 7 rom 9:30 to " making pretty and dain her ed one Pees els —_— Jlowing girls will serve on that} The next and last period opens on| | lees il prize dertain them) PAth d. Ihnehéon. | board: Helen Gray, Sarah Jano| 11:30. ‘The course will include lec-|Sunday night, August 29, and is the hy penrembans. cane of te ° ® . . > 7 ‘ ROE A | . . 9 a " ry ry oreh, he attic Campfire Girls’ H Paulson, Peggy Stanley, Peggy | tures on Campfire and classes con-|!ong-looked-for gypsy week. Only ted by Mr Orthopedic Lunch Room Campfire Girls | Hazzard, Dolly Brown, Caroline | queted by experts in bookbinding, {#8 Who have qualified by being] MAkazine will he off the press on | side ‘ f ta Shweta heat } Limbach and Ann Elmore, chair ®\ good campers during the summer} %¢Xt Monday, This copy his eight fra, Bruce Shorts will act as ho’ CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES — | Tegistrations must be in by Sep] man | Wood-blocking, stenciling, — nature | are eligible for this week additional pages and twenty-five pic. v ous for the Capitol zl ATs ie tember 15, Murther information may | | tore, bead work, etc. All guardians pe9 |tures of Camp Sealth. The new ‘ rthopedic sunet toom onda © obtained at amarade oO * > rove 0 . a Crs 1 oO th: Lesged 1 if eri se Hs 4 Weele Ending August 50 I Ht n 1 Camarader) "in WOHELO COUNCH |who a intereste hould re tor The Sealth Campfire Girls are sur. | Cover for tho y ar wi designed by j Mrs.’ Harry | 206 will bs toe |. August 23 (Sunday)—Gypay week | the h sit ae prising Mr, and Mrs, Erick Nelson, | Miss Helen Gray, ‘Tho following is Frye, Mrs. M. J. Connell, Mrs, An 1 SEPTEMBER 6 at once, A feo of $1 will be charg tee 5 “ { Holser, Mra. {27 aue 2 : Jopens at camp, Virginia V, leave | *| tho camp caretakers, with a five-tube| the Torch staff: Editor, Ruth A, tT Plum. | 0% Govenious, Mrs. Hi. B Tones, | oiman dock at 6:30 p. m. Janet ey Pearson, who is con Wohelo council will be held the| ed to cover the cost of craft ma Jradio set, so that tho long wintor| Brown; ass nt, Ann Elmore; ad ' + Beeuwkes, Mra, | ts Genevi Bl ther f 1 Aut 5 (Tuesday) eribes' [nected with the girl gulde work in| first Saturday afternoon in cach | terials Jdays when the girls aro away will | Yertising, Helen Gray; assistants, ° ni Mee ¢ D. taltorty, | Kennan, Mra, P, Wohlgemuth, M meeting aboard ship, 2 p.m England, visited the ship on Tues.} month at 2 o'clock and the third} lass mors quickly Sarah Jane Patlson, Peg@y Stan- Aue ps 0,5) DREW S K yreoran, Mra. rank Case, August 27 (Thursday)—Gypsy ad-|day, August 18. She was y much | Friday evening at 6 o'clock All| Groups registe at headquartors es , Caroline Limbach; clerical: Peg- 1 He Skids Rte abel Dorr and Mra, T. Je) nture to Camp Sealth, Open to all| interested In the pre s Campfire | ipplicants for rank should turn in] during the week. Kuotenio Group, | Mis Taith Kempthorne national| §Y Hazzard, Henrietta Simon, Con: rai A Matthew | Mullane ae | oity Campfire Girl 10 have attend:| has made in ttle 4 quite en-| their names 24 hours before Wohelo Atle, under the guardianship of tiold secretary of the Campfire Gints, | tributors for September: Ester Lar. . led. two or more meetings aboard |thusiestic about our headquarter council | Miss Dorothy A, George, Mombers:/and Mr. Theodore Harper, author of | 80, Polly Brown, Louise Hogar c virman_ of | Orthopedic Thrift Shop \Camarudorio during summer Nes =| | An albelty Council Wire wil fol} Hlizabeth Pritchard, Barbara Wolfe, {the “Mushroom Boy,’ will be the| Ann Elmore, Morence ¥, Anderson, The Orthopedic Thrift Shop will August (Saturday) — nd of | MIE TARGL loners lo Woehelo council ¢ 7:80, the | Harriet Wolfe, Norma Rosk, Helen | gu #8 of the Campfire Girls on a! Marjorie Rattray, Kathryn Hender eve be in charge of the University gulld | gypsy weok Camp Sealt TAK COMMAND third Mriday in each month | fonnings, Martha Dognor trip up Mount Rainier this week-| son, Annabelle Howell, Helen Gray, . - So dale , 1 T. Beginning in September Mian | Tiwahe Group, Duvall Wash. |end and aboard Camaraderi ly | Ellzabeth Rabel, Mary FB. Dress aC fonday morning, with Mr : : AY 5 my hie ie end ani urd Camaraderie early | Elly tabol, Mary FB. Dresshe fl I ye and Mah Jong | t1uffman and Mrs. J. Dromey as |ABERDIEN CONFERENCE | Marguerite Bringloo will command | GUARDIANS! 'TRATNING | Guardian, Mrs, Harriet M, Bartlett. /{n the week, M Kempthorne js] Marian Moser, Cornelia ‘Thayer, ben TMcheon Announeed | houtenses, and in the afternoon] ‘The second annual Western Wash-| the Ship Camaraderio — for | COURSES Members! Lucile Waggoner, Dore} on her vacation Patty Kennedy, Ruth Baird, Erna "a2 ‘en club announces | Washington Park gulld will be in|ington conference of Campfiro Girls| months, She will have for first] ‘Training courses for Camptire| Too, Julia Blake, Oliva Iunk, Hive - Bates, Doloris Park, Poter Blue, etent fi s luncheon | charge, with Mrs. George Butlor|is to be held at Aborideon new] mate Miss Mildred Casey Miss} guardians will be held aboard ship}iyn William: Virginia Gainer, Miss Hope Solig, executive soore-] Mary EB. Torrey, Lael Weed, Patty ee couse, Friday, August 28," Lampiie ae hoateascs, Campfire cottage, October 9, 1%, 11, Ruth A, Drown will be away on beginning Monday evening, October }Gwendolyn Davis, Helen Larsen, tary of the Yakiu Campfire Girls, Stuart, Henrietta simon, r) Liote

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