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4 The Mothers' Club of Alpha Gamma Delta will sponsor a pinochle party April 9 in the Elizabethan room of the Davenport Hotel, the proceeds to go to the Chapter at Pullman. A musical program will be given during the afternoon. The committee in charge includes Mrs. W. W. Wood ward, president; Mrs. Walter Mulvey, Mrs. Heatfield, Mrs. Nusbaum and Mrs. O. L. Johnson, all of whom will take reservations, 4 N ‘\‘ %[fifiize \‘ OoL RN I B, &1 L s \\\\\\\\\\\\%N\\\fi\ I 1 Say So, T You ay So, Too Just try this exceptional coating on an old floor and your troubles are over. Brushes on with utmost ease, hard overnight, a glistening surface without ridges or brush-marks covers your old floor. % | ZeE In nine handsome shades of solid covering density. Suitable for all floors where spots, stains or worn places should be obscured. 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Plans Are Made for Service Star Legion Convention By Mrs. R. A. Bundy. When ihe delegates returned from the National Service Star convention held at LaCrosse, Wis,, last year and - announced that the National Service Star Legion had accepted our invita tion to Spokane for the next conven tion the members of the local chapter were enthusiastic, and insisted that this be made the largest and best con vention we have ever had. Mrs. David S. Reedy was elected general chair man of arrangements, and immediate ly brought before the chapter how shall we finance this big undertaking. To Mrs. J. O'Leary goes the credit for this fine suggestion: Why not have a bazaar? After talking this over it seemed to be the thing to solve the financial problem, and Mrs. Reedy was again elected chairman to put over a bazaar that we might take care of and entertain this splendid body of women in a fitting manner. How diligently the chapter members all through the hot summer planned and worked for the success of this one thousand dol lar bazaar, also keeping up all our regular work, calling on the soldiers in the hospitals, sending them candy, cookies and cigarettes, and many other things for their comfort, sewing our Red Cross quota of bed jackets, door silencers, card table covers, tray cloths, and layettes, also keeping up our work in the Spokane Children’'s Home, ever keeping before us our first objective, “Service to God, Country and Humanity.” Our families were simply side-tracked. Father ate down town, mother too busy to cook, chik dren spent their time at the public playgrounds. Mother was sewing and could not be bothered, finally every thing was finished, the bazaar was held the second week of November and to a generous public we owe our everlasting thanks. We were tired but happy, the bazaar had served its purpose, our money was in the bank and we could now entertain the con vention without financial worries, with this slogan, “The best is none too good.” The 14th of February Mrs. Reedy called a meeting at the Oasis and appointed 18 chairmen as the ad visory board, who will act with her in the plan of entertainment for the con vention. The Women's Federated Clubs, the Chamber of Commerce, and the business men have been most gen erous to offer their services to make the convention a big success. Spokane Chapter Service Star Legion is the first woman’s organization to bring a national convention here. Mrs. E. G. Saunders is national president, Mrs. Wm. N. Irving first vice president. Mrs. F. P. French, 2nd vice president, is one of Spokane’s most public spirit ed women, who is working in the Lin coln Memorial. Chairmen of the ad vistory board, acting with Mrs. Reedy are: Mrs. H. E. Wagoner, entertain ment and hospitality; Mrs. A. A. Schaul, badges; Mrs. E. French, ban quet; Mrs., A. P. Fassett, parliamen tarian; Mrs. Thomas Corkery, print ing; Mrs. S. A. Hinton, president lun cheon; Mrs. R. Whitemarsh and Mrs. A. A. Kelly, transportation; Mrs., A. T. Fleming, supplies; Mrs. C. W. Van Wie, Mt. Spokane; Mrs. M. R. Plas tino, photos; Mrs. J. H. Mclntosh, au tomobiles; Mrs. Geo. Noble, decora tions; Mrs. J. Bruce Dodd, memory hour; Mrs. Joseph Haupt, informa tion; Mrs. T. H. Petersen, time-keep er; Mrs. A, P. Piper, service; Mrs. R. A. Bundy, publicity; Mrs. J. T. Wilson, music; Mrs. Alice French, programs; Mrs. Ted Permain, pages. Thursday, March 17, 1927 St. Patrick’s Luncheon Today The Sunset Service League met with Mrs. A. Dustin at her home W 2021 Boone avenue on Thursday for lunch. As it was so near St. Patrick’s day the decorations were green. A business meeting was held pre sided over by Mrs, Effie Wetsel, at the conclusion of which Mrs. J. 8. Dirks took charge of the program. Mrs. L. H. Pinkham was introduced and gave a most interesting talk on “The Devel- opment of the Northwest.” Groups of the members sang. Mrs. T. H. Petersen gave a reading. Community singing with Mrs. A. R. Wetheril at the piano concluded the program. Present were Mrs. Effie Wetsel, Mrs. T. H. Petersen, Mrs. Wm. Neilson, Mrs. Gertrude Bunos, Mrs. A. T. Ruoff, Mrs. J. S. Dirks, Mrs. F. 8. Fulwiler, Mrs. A. Schaul, Mrs. L. L. Meyers, Mrs. S. H. Cover, Mrs. N. E. Taylor, Mrs. J. Barsch, Mrs. H. E. Wiedeman, Mrs. Abbie M. Pinkham, Mrs., M. Altman, Mrs. D. McCadam, Mrs, Anna Onnberg, Mrs. J. O'Leary, Mrs. Clara Coble, Mrs. H. A. Petersen, Mrs. 8. P. Hay, Mrs. C. H. Myhre, Mrs. L. H. Pinkham, Jacob Tatsch, Mrs. George B. Clark, Mrs. J. H. Mcilntosh, Mrs, George W, Wood, Mrs. T. J. Pedi cord, Mrs. A. Hamilton, Mrs. Sherman Deery, Mrs. A. R. Witheril, Mrs. Chas. E. Greenlee, Mrs. H. B. Graybill, Mrs. R. E. Bigham, Mrs. Minnie Beaton, Mrs. A. W. Sanborn, and the hostess Mrs. A. Dustin. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. H. B. Graybill, WlO2l Oth avenue. Miss Evelyn Kellogg is directing the rehearsals for the Grand Council Fire of the Camp Fire Girls, which will be held Saturday, March 19, in the state armory. =_— o T Details are Anticipated FROM 60 to 70 details, each re quiring from a few minutes to a half day, must be pro vided for in a good Mortuary service. Smith ¥ Com pany not only care for these details scrupulously, but ANTICIPATE ev ery possible demand upon them and pro vide for it in ad vance. The machinery never intrudes. %WAMMPANY un-u3 Avenue PRACS ADDOY PRVATS VLTS am e ee e e e —— R Service that lives, a grateful memory?