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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 THE SEATTL - HW Visitor F Gowe had HON pues’ Mrs. ( with a! the ‘Anot! teasm Pant Ms ee Review C Will Resume Vi The W view cl ty Club, 10:30 * walk | “Books *them.” ‘The cx for lunch vielock will be fing, com Womens held on ter 1. gare to} EE. W Mothers’ Club Have Luncheo Bie, Dei have dm the Adan ‘Nelson's Orthopedic Shops Dsivers t M CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY | Wednesday, Temple, Cards, VEST WOODLAND PRE-SCHOOL ROLE West Woodland Pre-School Circle Meet Weds Octoper 7 At 245 o'clock c < al. torium. The yea noes Te RAINIER PRE-SCHOOL Daughters SW) will hot ME Wednesd fdlock. I Warvard and Ro. 4 musi We served, Meting as hos: AUXILIARY TO R. M.A The Women's Auxiliary MOA. will hold its regular m Meeting Wednesday, October 7 Welock, in the banquet room at Olympic. Wives, mothe ef railway po: clerks a ¥ i The hostesses will be Demp. #97, Mrs. James, Mrs. Adamson and Mts, Schenek HEBREW BENEVOLE: p Beattie Hebrew Benevolent so Center, as You Get Paid! Society | meeting, 2 o’cloc jot Mys. | o'clock |bor Unrest in ¢ lw TS Wednesday, Oc o'clock at the 1706 "Absolut Amen Beal I RAINIF t E Rainier Beach | meet Wedhes o'clock at Ralni clubhouse. \Go Current HI. RN # for mem day, Oct to 4090 Arcade | Yerger will be ir ) ATAR } 1 St | Gour l¢ October new hall sor Tl Y CHILD HE. The Publie W Seattle bth OTH ttle Staff No. 3, lay Women’s Clubs thina.” Art tober home Art,’ uncheon CH CLI Woman's Club w October CLUB 1 charge ‘ogram, in cha Chamberlain, Subject for discussion TLE ART CLUB Club 7, of M ‘Engravings,"” Beach community > of Mrs tastern Star Club will entertain at | rs and their guests, ober at 2 o'clock, Square, Mrs, Lillian Mothers of America il meet Wea 7, at p, m,, at venth and Union URES ALTH elfare t iy will at meet 10:30 | CHiaat Pro J Mr 7 Mr ill 7, at 2 Fall Repogle; | Homer Department of Federation of Women's Personal tertain at cards on Thursday after- noon, October 8, at 2 o'clock, at her home, 1818 Eastlake ave. The affair will benefit Ethan Al- len Circle, jes of the G. A, R Members, comrades and friends are welcome. POETRY CLUB Tho Seattle Poetry club will meet Wednesday, October 28, at 8 o'clock on the mezzanine floor of the Se- uttla hotel, Dr William = Lafoy Hall is president of the club for the coming year, while Frank 0. Garrison is first vice president; Pa- melia Pearl Jones, second vice president; Myrtle Swick, secre | tary-treasurer, and Meddie Maze Le: bold, ‘assistant secretary. Rosa Edith Lockett has been ap- pointed chairman of the program committees, and Wrank 1, Coving- ton, chairman of publicity, Es OF GARDEN LECTURES Mrs, John Carroll Perkins, one of the foremost lecturers and author ities on garden topics in the coun try, and « prominent member of the Seattle Garden Club, is giving jo series of lectures at Mrederick & Nolson uditorium, opening to- day at 2 and continuing Wednenday hursday at the ame hour. 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And don't forget Tr Name Address MATIC) Hi u Wherever ream © Lewis) Violinist Heard in Campfire Girls or groups wish £ ‘ " mm help on special craft work may sin » Tel ‘ > Ww n toms Recital > te att rh son abe og ship on Ss er. Telephone MA in-0600 |} rariiy at up me of Mrs, Lewis'| BY LOUISE RAYMOND OWENS | ‘Thursday afternoons at 4 o'clock aura Emory ' ~ I Casy shar Returning to Seattle a 1 long | Mra, EB, Chetlain, who. did occupa i M harples, who 1 oon | al Juli Durleshkaivich, | tional therapy work during the war, Week as 2 traveling aproad for several montt « Russian violinist, who has offered her services to the Camp Will Be Feted; Dr.|% s presant in Phisdepnia, and|won favorable oriticiame for his artis | fire Clltie to elec took bate tee ® | be honte In about two week try ut the ountr was heard | lines of craft work Bhe will teach Speak at Mrs. Leary’s Home eS En aimsoare bast wronlbe cs Borat | bashers: Saoat devine etd ree Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Price are | Congregational church, Hin recital| ing, block printing, rug making Wur the SBSH as tuarucck os bt & daughter, October t the] Musical Club, of which he is a pro-| or other work which may be in de 1 Chay M Btisa Fert wediah | tal |tege, having won the club's scholar.) mand, Classes will start as soon # gle Be . Mr. and Mrs, James Leslie Wood | following his vocation in Boston, | sowen c vo returned from a fortnight’s via-| where he has many staunch admir Riding leasona for Campfire Girl i Tue vening ) Portland. er ; at cho lake started Saturday marr Bets " Sane Vurleshkaivieh is a violinist of un-| Me, October Girls interested in 5 < r Noe Kerr of Wenatchee Usual ability ‘e plays in an riding le mn should ign up for State and Nation ) arrive in town Saturday and will | tnaftected scanty tree his audi. | classes at once, an other classes will Banquet be a guest at The Olymplo until after |ence from the start, Hin tones are | b@ started soon ra crema aces as aman outhern- Aub incoheke Paator M and his interpretations most | CAMPFIRE GIRLS TO PANTO. mete y teriar he bie. His program, a varied | MIME “SINGING ®BATHERS” “i a . Mr nd Mra, John J. Scherensel difficult one, was greeted with Binging Feathers a delighttu ° , I in thee manda evonin. at) aro receiving congratulations on the ked enthuslasm, each number| fatry tale written by Theodere A s uf By “sige gg rah Scoad E th of & daughter, September 29,| being greeted with sincere applause | Harper of Portland, Ore., will be the ac. res 1 e ine ] S ae =i bd Atthows | at the Seattle General hospital uikowsky’s “Concerto”: "Folies | th f a pantomime to be given I u my SvenE & Oh a) !'Espagne,” a theme with variations, | bY ( during Children " Bryon , m i M Edgar Trengove, of Los An:|by Corelli; Chausson's delightful | B« we November, The id x pate ae Will 008 | wele the house guest of Mr. and|"Poeme,”” and “Caprice XXIV," by | Pantomime will be put on in the { ‘ ixm minittoe s in mayen Trengove and Mra, Francis Singleton | jpumbers =f gah thy aircoval "et connection with the ak Aor can t e Kirk Hill- | and her guest, Mrs. Archibald Healer, | the audience Mrs, Ma fenting, guard hh lb Ky near cece fan Sea | tee etna (ee met purchase. of a ¥2 lb pkg. nm Forrest, William A Mount Rainier accompaniment for the artist on Capitol hill, have charge of Moss D, Davis Flor see SiG ig te the production. ison, G. A. Westthan, L./ Mrs, James Hill Ramsay, of Salis-| A 43 : 1 v an, J.B. Lowman, Josie Min-| bury, N.C. who. has tech cto, |Artist Recital Course ~\carsnpar or AcriviTin BAKERS PREMIUM SHRED A D land, Elmer LaHue, | Mr, and Mra, Claude C. Ramsay for nit, Zeaponse to many ‘requesta.! Octobe Wednesday—9:30 J. Rice, Fannie several months, left Monday for her | {%* Ladien’ Musical Club has placed | Jtraiene’ training courwe, Lic The ing mmittee is | home. ompanied by Mrs. Claude|® limited number of season tickets | "rie seope and Aim of the Camf ‘ A. irman; Miss G.| Ramsay, who will spend some time the Artist Recital Courte on | progr H M M. Ander siting | ad jsale at Sherman, Clay & Co. and| October 9, 10, 11~Weatern Wash rs A « Hustad, L, ¥ o 6 | the HopperKelly Co., music stores. |ineton confwrence of € Girl H Cu Reni, | the University Cut | day, the Ladies’ Musical Club guar oting oard. ship, 10 o'clook H. Whitma ; He te } ing the worth of all attractions | Orchestra practice, 10-12 a r) ns, Mra, T. J. Merr Mrs. Edward Lincoln smith, who| listed under their management, The! ytre 35, 8. Goodwin, the + Z Mesdames G, T. Dunean, | has been traveling abroad and in the|S*4son will prove of inestimable | o¢ executive board of th: Your Trocers an, E. J, Reyburn, Jobn| East for several months, will be| Value to the student 1 teacher, | Campfire Girls, is visiting her moth tin. J. W. Car home in a few days. | Professional and layman, artistry in| er in Spokane, Wash. She will re-| oO Gime ne ain | Rev Rigutet? term, being: ewe cokae Sr Aptmawn Wash. he will ros all this week Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Merrill, of | Conaideration.in the selection of the | October P. O. Wang; aasign-| Duluth, who have been in town for | Concert offerings. tes, Mrs J. M Booth, | 4 number of weeks, Will leave short he opening concert will intro Mins Janet McKellar, associate na- aris, Mrs. Mary McGrew; | ly on a trip abroad Mizabeth Rethberg, soprano of! tional field secretary of the Camp. 2 — ears » Thurber. eer tan Opera Company, | tire Girls, will be in Seattle, Octo-| the Western Washington Confer] CHAPTER AO, PE. 0, HARMANY HOMESTEAD Z and Mrs. Ralph Cunningham, | Who will mented at the Met-| her 18 to 21, to assist with the pro-| ence of Campfire Girls in Aberdeen, | Chapter AO, P. E. 0., will meet! Harmony Homestead, Brotherhood Marriage Announced ‘ na, have removed to Seat on Tue \ gram of fall activities, Mins Mo-| October 9, 10 and 11, and will visit a ea ¢ 3 Announce made of tho! ‘!® to make their home, and have} Mme, 1 Kellar will moet all of the local| groups in Bellingham and Everett| Tidy evening, October 9, a® 8|of American Yeomen, will meet Tues. nize Young | ‘K*" &n apartment at the Louist- | F to America, has already | guardians at a tea aboard ship and| before coming to Seattle | o'clock, at the home of Miss Edna | day evening, October 6, at 8 o'clock highest tributes from dis | wilt talk to them on Campfire pro- 1008% Harrison st. The/ at 1929% Third ave. Pubiic installa Sag ate racer sere ae {criminating mt eritics, who her | grams and activities a HALLOWPEN PARTY Ina Scandrett, Alta Eicken-|'tion will be followed by dancing. Clubs has arranged a neries of Jec- | #4 her as one of the greatest sing:|” x¢ing McKellar was forn ex- je Campfire Orchestra will take| berry and Edna, will be the host-| ae ge tarée'Oh ‘ehtid’” heat! ern of modern times ecutive secretary of the Campfire! charge of the Halloween party to | eases. iru S F 5 ak Hshthan Papal age Her American debut provided on4/ Girls in Kansas City, Mo. During| be given aboard ahip on Friday, see RUMMAGE SALE POSTPONED itis! Cieta Delong eralaiot \Dod. Martha. ba of the high lights of New York's! the past year she been a mem.! October $0, Delightful and myster-| REGULAR MEETING |, Auxiliary: to Rainler-Noble Post, or a os Hazel Brown, | afternoon, Octo musical season, and her Eurdpean|y.- of the national field f of jours are the plans at which they! ‘The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the | American Legion, has postponed it# en Worth, the triumphs as numer were SenS® | Campfire. Miss McKellar haa just! on hint--of ghost» in the dark| Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen|rummage salt planned for Friday ts he 1. Her yolce is unusual, both | returned from & Hawaii. hold, lovely music, fortune telling | will meet in regular session Thurs-jand Saturday, October 9-10, to ‘ lyric and ma nis nnd } ng field! and treasure hunts, Campfire! day, October 8, at 1:0 o'clock, at 1915 | October 23-24, on account of the mar ‘ trees the term that critics rk Portia: attend G hould keep the date. "Firat ave Community Chest driv Sir ah Mik Park harer ie ls use of her operatic renditions 3 . ie of Beau! and "The Sprink Ga j Mot | den.” 1 | eee wr MOND CE ” r¢ ‘ | RICHMOND CHAPTER 0. F ay WEST SEATTLE CHAPTE M n of the wih sink oti Wer Wt | ee committee, will act as hostess ||” sf ne -. y sar gee a . urday evening, October 10, the! le Chapter No. 106, 0.| for the afternoon, Richmond Masonic Temple, Rich. e a card party at the eee 1 eral Sahetla tide | Mrs. Herider Han. | WILLIAM McKI ¥ CIRCLE eee oe Octo McKinley Circle, Ladies’! p.r yan W. C. T. t | of the G. A. R.,, will service a dinner | “rie regular ‘meeting of the Bal e1@ 8 f October 7, at ‘noon, in| asap bcpner! Raat earch ALPHA NEE all, Armory. A buainess | 7 4 Sheth ae eee at a Needle ( ses: will be held at 1:20 o'clock 1's crdlock, when it will, mest at the me of M and ® supper 6 o'clock, followed | 5 °°" Mrs. G. A. Balliett, 6740 ve... Wednesday. ever | by carda at.8 nok Titik ave. NW at 7:30 tock. Members we het e ¥ asked to attend, as business of im-| CARD PARTY [neem Won eee Peper, (oe IBe portance w > for discussion.| The Woman's Auxiliary to Ati | Sate convention aR a an sa be Op APO a local superintenden | LUNCHEON CLI dnesday 5 i ae as Mount Baker Luncheon Club|at the Lakenide zp ee : Tt. ‘ EY Sy er Cen a Day Parent-Teacher | Y picehp SM DEPARTMEN | Association wil! meet Th ursiay, Oc owed by br | ‘Tho Seattle Fine . TH potinad 8 phic johns Megene | of the Federat} Women's Clubs | cnere win te @ seneron te tee aed 3 We October 7, at} teachers and pring oik | H. » and|10 t oms of the Wi | re wraRY WHIST askes JA at Plymouth House, ATAR | . * Seneca at IONIA SOCIAL CLUE } R858 vera gee drat M Social Club, 0. = will. PYTHIAN SISTERS | sive a military whist party F eet at the Masonic Temple, Wed-| Pythian Sisters of Temple No. 9, | Octet at $20 o'cloux, stan ‘October 2 p. m. for| will hold t r meeting Wed. | ATFORYs See Ml Eastern Stars and friends lay © October 7 7:20] t Bo! is Third | ed | Uw 1409 n Vegetable Salad, | eh BR Advertixement. | CARD ‘PARTY Cards will follow the business ses 2 =| AND SOCIAL sion A card party and social, sponsored 1 od by the Young Ladies’ Institute, CHORUS REHEARSAL e given Wedne evening, Octo-| The Woman's Century Club chor 7, in the Cathedral parish. Miss | us will meet for rehearsal, Wed. ah Tierney is chairman of the lay, Octobe and Friday, Oc affair phe 9, Queen Anne Hall, 106 This card party and social is to be| W. "Roy s followed by one given in St LAR er Renedict’s parish, Wednesday even. ATHLETIC CLUB ing, October 14, Athiet Club of the Y. W. CA At each of the above affairs there | will meet Wednesda October 7, will 7> interesting speakers, at 7 o'clock In the gymnasium. » €1G¥ Business meeting and sports, un: . SOROPTIMIST CLUB der supervision of Suella Neely | The weekly luncheon of the Sor.| physical education director Women 0 ge optimist Club will be held Wednes <sudadepbe A lay, October 7, at 12:15 o'clock, at| ZONTA CLUB All welcome to this test) The Olympi 3 | The 2 ta Club will hold tts} Po ie Shed weekly luncheon Wednesday, Octo-| By, Hana: Wellace Hopper DAUGHTERS OF VE ber 7, at 12:16 o'clock at the Cham At a grandmother's age, T keep Ciakk Waitan Pont witiks eo.| ber of Commerce. Mr. J, EB, Gat-|my youthful bloom and contours. | ara Barton it wil have @ #0. ow | cial on Wednesday, October 7, at the | Chel will speak on “What Pictures| The thousands who soe me daily on | bond e kira: Lctite’ . 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