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By REBECCA Office for Lorraine ety Dance We Casey A Ww Luncheon by M Mrs. David I hostess at beau ‘ hunet at the Sunset wb t afte , were entert rs. Skinner Dinner Dance by Mr. and Mrs, Macfarlane Last evening at the Mr. and Mrs. J Macfa hosts at an unusua ner dance, at which they entertained about sixty guests Great baske all alike, of ra ; Rowers, In whi Y "i ‘ of tiny bu ‘ t and ; the bright w of the i RY one and pred as a cente: guests dar Entertains Following the launching f Skinner & Bddy yards this a of the chip Crosskeys, for was sponsor, Mrs. M tained a number of fri ally at her home. m the which s nds inform. Phone, STEVENSON Main cial Music at the st Methodist 600, The r al program at the First Me m . RN M . Ha . an ¥ pal Mor ypoM x moa Mt ' “« W To Dance at Doll Show A will be th: z each event The follow te f M we I k Ma I Mra, H . Farwell ¥ Mra. Clint ‘ a oe. |To Entert With I Mr. and in dinner N Roddie wit! for eighteer |walked the sy CYNTHIA GREY I Grey: sa last resort I come to you. streets for nearly two months, looking for som Dear Mis lgort of work that IL can do that will help me to support my young wife and little 5-month-old baby. I have been unfortunate. |being weakened thru several operations, and pneumonia, #0 ! leur the orchestra played its second 'merce Friday noon. There are plenty | | requiring all members to be Ameri | } | | aT Symphony “Pop” The Must Be American | pers will be admitted come | @ntiafaction all the time. ———— _|A Nutritious Diet for All Ages |Quick Lunch at Home or Office ‘Avoid Imitations and Substitates 'PALAC ee Mita? Informal Luncheon Powell-Hoyt Mrs. Albert J. Rhodes bs & few friends mally at | Mr. and Mra. F at her ho erday afternoon in| of Milwauke } ‘ Vhoto by Lothrop complimen to Mra. Met of|Tiage of th | re. William John W h and her five-month William John fr. who will epend next week | Portland, who is spend a few | Hallett, to ‘Tacoma with the boy's granamotheh, Mrs. William Walsh. William Walsh, jr, is slated for the Raven a| oe in Seattle, a guest at the Sunset oer -. 7 ™-itennis championship in 1935. His father is the wellknown tennis player the Northwest ub. |ber 15, in Milwauke pass oo enter Pinar ibaa se. | Mr. and Mra. Powell will be at r | . ° home after November 26 at 128 On the Wyoming Washingt >, New York City. | : : Complimenting “Miss Kath . | a sfomtoering aera) erson onfessions ofa Bride Ely, M. C. U. 8 Nu-and Mre Phi Delta Theta | rs. Waldo Evans, wite of « Phi Delta Theta fraternity Mra. Farwell Putnam Lilly re Evans of the U. 8. 8. Wyomi! asihow at an infe al dance «| turned Thursday from Yakima where Cop: erp mociation hostess at an interesting lunct chapter house last evening has been for the past week. Mra ee ee ee ee om on ‘hoard the ship this att oe R 4 accompanied her and ter the party attended tot . + 5 will be her any : > ' Pp Wel {game between the crews of the Wy.|University Extension " LOST IN THE AIR! AND A STRANGE oming and th ork Pda n : . 7 vel nagenaane Sew 3° Service eats oes ogy Be LANDING | In order to give the peaple outside | cies where t te a gees i ‘ Mrs. Ballard of the University an opportunity to|pust weer” ° been for the! ‘The self-atarter worked! I made a| pack train, north of the point of my Entertain jiearn whatever language they may | wens beautiful take-off and headed my | capture 1 two days west,” Mina mn ms be intere the Extension Se Mrs. E.R. Roswell and her daugh.|*MP to the south. The spirit of t bad said in her first letter Complimenting three brides, Mra.|ice of caity in offering | tor sties V cool agen tg Menger, ture bubbled within me, My/ rtunately, I hadn't the slightest Eéward Langdon Burwell, Mrs. Will: | courses Italian, Spaniah | tT: Miss Virginian Cook, who are now Alege gon db : th could fam Floyd Way and Mra. irving| Russian and Chinese. Elementary |'" Chicago, will return the middie of | Only care was keeping watch of my | idea of how far a pack train coulk Smith, Mrs. Roy Page Ballard was |classes in these subjects have al-| December : | as gauge. It wan very important to|travelin a day, Bt by th and hostess to a large number of friends | ready been organized. anon in the | ave gas enough to make @ return| went I went, knowing that some at her home yesterday afternoon. |Italian and advanced French are|. Mr. George Noble Skinner re-|trip. The bua was not @ fast one,! where in the same direction I ought Mrs. Rallard as aeisted in ° being formed. mmercial and {tt oy ennretay from the East, nevertheless the land «lipped below! to come upon Bob's caravan. ceiving by Mrs. Albert I. Bouffleur courses will be offered as| = the guest of Mr. and Mrs. > y pada * ~ " and Mrs. J. Richard Lane. Alternat os tae ficient demand | David Edward Skinner poly aks that threads like # moun-| I could see nothing which at al ie aerg, s ruere een :Apeeen> | seen 86 there ete 4 a} Skinne ain trail were obliterated. I found it| resembled a caravan or & camp. It Mrs. Frank Fretwell, Mrs ank rge of the work we| Mr. and Mra. Frank H. Loone re.| “*" Boing to be very difficult to act) was a cloudy day. Now that I was Macklem, Mrs. J. R. King and Mrs o will be given to who |turned Thursday from an extended | °*, 0th pilot and observer loft on my excursion, I realized that Harold Smith, assisted by Miss Ruth |b Iilled the requir The| Eastern trip and are at the Hotel| Of course I was able to follow the) serg had not intended to go up at Pratt, Miss Christine Truax, Miss | num f students in each class will | Sorrento. railroad track, so I decided to all on account of the weather! When Farlette Phelps and Miss Katherine | be limited » to secure the great: | eee nouth to the point where the hold-up|1 studied the w#ky, Instead of the Mahoney oa yest tion. Pull partic] Mr. George Randolph, who has; had occurred. I ought to be able tolearth, | found I couldn't tell north ularn Bx-|been the guest of Mr.and Mra. C. H.! recognize that place. Then I could] from south. The sun was covered Bazaar at Madame ae ie ont ll na ‘atte fortnight, left|turn west in the direction of the] with clouds and I had left my guid y ¥ for his home in Cleveland. | bandits cam: . Pless School cee “The b a pee railroad tracks and was flying os y , ” 5 a | he bandit's cave in two days, by | the wilderness; I was lost in Ingenious fingers transformea mr-|Ford-Kumm Wedding | oe ahd, Mre David. Livingstone, | ———_—— the sky! dame Piless’ school into a highly muc-| The home of Mr. and Miss Pacy |in Seattle next week ty be the nue z . eesful and realistic bazaar yester mae putrnctivey [ot Bee Liner the « » sooner did I realize this than day afternoon, caused the construc with huckleberry andland Mra. Chart Liv Br ~ another danger appalled me. My en- tion of music store, a fortune-t nums for the wedding of , ies ee gine was missing! I wouldn't dare to ing booth, where, for the proper Ford to Mr. Ward M try to tak the bua home. I would Mrs. William r Cs crosaing of the palm, anything past m Friday evening, No-| haw } ennae 5 have to get down to earth—so: preamt or future could be learned | vember 7. The service was read by | pa CLUBS FOR MONDAY Valve lanewius hak at wack from a genuine Romany maiden, sup-| Rev. Herbert H. Gowen Log pone rd Reena Bo « plied booths for candy, jellies and 41 Ford as maid of honor|*” "* Commonwealth Club earth looked far from hospitab conserves, fancy work and many ndant. and ts ‘The Commonwealth club ‘meeta|™@ht have to land on a mountain Gther interesting things. Beslde that | lér, Kenn 1 with the|,Mise Emily Grote, of Mauston,| Monday, November 24, at Good E pe. It wasn't an inviting prospect, there was the tea dance, with Miss! groom. Mr y om.| Wisconsin, arrive in Seattle this | cafeteria. At 7 o'clock Miss M wtill it would be a grand improve Gladys Swalwell in charge. ‘Im con-| panied n,| Week to be the guest of Mrs, J. D.| Ashley will discuss “Some Am ment over falling down onto one. Destin with the Gunes three amalllroun “Ot, Erenice Men ind tin, | Butler until the first of the year. lof the Housing Problem Affecting | ; i a " < : ; girls of the school gave a flower| Lois Cook the Wedding pith is Girls of Seattle.” All who are inte The uneven sound of my engine dance M h. Mr. Shirle Blalock, who has re-| ested will be welcome. hurt my ears. I neutralized my con. aaah 0260: Winn valent at the- be ollowing the service a buffet sup-|turned from California to make his ore trols and held the bus steady while | gaar, which was a benefit for the | per was served. nome here again, is at present at Literary and Travel Club |I selected a landing place by the Lighthouse for the Blind Mr. and Mra. Kurmm will be at the Hotel Wi hard. : | The Literary and Travel club wit!| Color of the earth below me. Green The chairmen of the committees | home at the Virginian, 2014 Fourth | meet with Mra, Charles G. Keenan | would be better than brown, or yel Lng Rae ave . og ig return from their | | Mins Ray rag ga 4 Monday at 2 o'clock. Mexico will be) low, or red. Green might m 4 a wedding trip. | Rouse recupled y Mrs. oe subse ol tudy fo i or e fh i a eral chairman; Miss G per see 5. Thompeon at 1133 Broad:| tonne aie, renee Fira ek tin | Something fiat, like a coffee planta ar work toot Mise Mellie Hans\er,_: a * B.. ne s. Joie siapats ¥ill| tion, while brown was the color of son, dolls; Miss Barbara Meister, University Chapter, eee |Nation.. and Mra. Lerce Wr Stetaon | the treacherous sand and dangerous Section booth: Miss Kathleen Hark-11) 7 S 4 Mrs. Kenneth Smith, who | will discuss “Carranza,” which will | *lopes: 4 ic; Miss Dorothy Sch fo. ne to Seattle recently to followed b: usical pro ; , bach, grab bag: Miss Eleanor Meh-| The 8& ivernity their home are guests af the |’? *uowed by & musical program. I I . new that T was facing death nert, candy, and Miss Frances Old-| cha astern Star, will Sorrento. a‘ | but I couldn't up any emotion ham, jelly and preserved fruits and | st 1 party at the home of Mra. psi a Ya Ladies’ Musical Club | about tt at the tim I had to at- conserves, urrough Twelfth ave-| Mrs. Hendrick Suydam and little | rneTeeular m K of the Ladies’! tn4 strictly to business of the mo. 2-9 evening Gt 8 \dnugntar of tay tee mee Munical club will be held Monday at| tnd sti Reve pethage a} R 1 will be assisted | pected to arrive shortly to visit Mes, | 2,0 c10ck, at the home of Mise Nellie | ment, ni Mgt afl sed bed ’ 1 pected to arrive shortly to visit Mra. |» as me » The| second, as I nosed her down—down 4 E e i. in We : Beach, 1426 Seventeenth avenue, The Mr. and Mrs. Rab pone. airs on n's mother, Mrs. Arthur Wil-| hostesses will be Miss Beach and|on a long glide toward a spot which Hosts Mrs. 6s Mrs. M. A. Gottstein | looked like a hug ato field from Complimenting Mrs. Charles Mul Macin M nd Mra. G Dik siean tal nef my helght. 1 quite forgot that po- len, Mrs. Victor Rabel was haber and Mrs $ - P hens ory ~ Interlake PT. A. tatoes were all dug months ago. at an attractive luncheon in pad ident & Deleon ol) Interlake Parent-Teacher associa Leckie er the side of the cock apartment this afternoon . | hor w= lb com's | tion will meet Monday at 3 o'clock 4 4 1 ‘4 er Homesteaders’ Society Lee ae ie the Gang, Wil COCURY' WEIIG Hig: sobea: 19. “Silas ArmiNDA Gecewe, |i Come ote. t8 oS coms Mr. and Victor Rabel entertained | 477 Vine (7 Dn 433 a eet assistant superintendent, will sp up toward me h ul rapidity with s dinner of twelve covers at| VUll Give Card Party JA nursery will be provided for the|Jim had taught me how to their home last evening A card party will be given by the| | Mrs cis Scott Bradford, of|mothera who wish to bring their | down by long steps, in a certain kind . Homesteader society Friday, Novem. ry agpateen Sy eeoeets who has been | children of engine trouble. I didn’t know £ \ber 28, at 8:20 o'clock at the Swedish |the guest of her sister, Mra. George ‘ether mwny. bagine has he ws At the Tennis Club jelub hall, Eighth and Olive, W. Dilling, at the Hotel Otis, left Weston wy, Farin’ bad’ the per The Thanksgiving dinner, at the yba4 ee ee tralized my controls and leveled off is club Thursd ening, not | Yee i : net wih havuie tan te ann |areen and Black Mrs. Pauline Morris Sullivan left got back my nerve, glided again and tr We path a duamie, bhs cheneea| Club Dance Tuesday for Washington, D. C., to recovered from the feeling that I was itself into a Thanksgiving dinner) “mp. G ‘ 31 ih emt nd the winter. in for a fall dance, with the usual splendid music ke Green and Black club will| , > ‘ I found myself on earth much Er Gescevations eal) Mre. Roll ive the Turkey Inform Bat ‘i Mr and Mrs. William Collier Scott sooner than I expecte I had set agen mber 29, in the|Jr., left Thursday for the East to re. ‘ ‘ , oe i talieg ar) club house, Mr,|main until the first of the year | tlea po pei one nena oe Mr. Grant Mer- are) 1 LIS a" branches! The wings of my car were “ og”? . ‘4 2 Ss 8 pat! Doll Tea of the music, Mrs. William T. Patten will return Your slightest wish is supported on top of a forest! Below Mrs. Corwin erting entertained npowe: nelle: Monday from Portland, where she our law. me was the edge of a ravine and a informally at a “Doll Tea” at the| Alki Women’s Improve- has been the guest of her sister, Mra. | silver thread of water home of her parents, Mr. 4 Mrs. i. A : Charles Gault, for a few days, | I was in the forest primeval— H. L. Greene yesterday afternoon.| ment Club to Entertain died \f No matter how triv- where nobody had ever parked an Ail sorts and sizes of K dolls! ‘The Alki Women’s Improvement| Mr. Julian Bamberger, son of Gov-| uirplane-before, and I was probably i ‘Tuesday at lock, with Mrs. 8, W, | Salt » City, will arrive in Seattle % avy pe AS el e oO the Gee j To Compliment Fuertel and Mrs, Helen Holt today. ‘The engagement of Miss|f| lems may appear, then I slipped softly Into the deep , y, “* « Edith Hahlo to Mr. Bamberger was my ¢ arkness of a swoon. | i t 6 r » au? : ; i Miss Biddle Rrattabeone' Clad recently announced bring them in—our (Fo He Continued) ; With Miss Elizabeth Biddle, from ; er ae employes are here to (| ————————— i a ee eee. Oe Frolickers club will give a| Mrs, Francis M. Smith and three|f , “ge a ’ i ee RAG, 08 Betis this evening in the Knights |children are leaving next week for) anticipate your INDIFFERENCE | Enateoh tor twelve: 1 | of Columbus hall Des Moines, Iowa, where they will pe hi oY Eee } i agalaa 2.150 |remain for’ three months. Later wishe whenever pos- A man may be tn Inens, sae Canadian Women’s Club | they will leave tor Norway, Trondh- | sible, : S emnens man) Marriage Announced The Ca tian Women's club will! father and mother plan. f 1d an important business meeting r.and Mrs. A nr. Clegg a nounce | 9 " | enti and Mra Aj Ke Clegg announce | ‘Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in| Mrs, Elizabeth Demarest has been|f| Ask our Kodak man garet Alene, to Mr. Charles Wallace, |<” Ww. CA kn _ | prenide of the state board in —that’s what he is force at Hong Kong, Fri jovenber 14:|” Let's go buy Boldt’s French pan. | Pretty rie, Kan., for 17 years, In hy f ‘ Wilt make ¢ y ie try, Uptown, 1414 9d ave; down.| that she has never employed a ere for. ii anak ened tk wee a0 Woman's League town, 913 2d ave |laveyer, and has never experienced a Ja giving Vou Gttenciony ne a ’ | —— 08s And J k he pi - of People’s Church | " ee wee ¢ Woman's League of the Peo. "Tis needless for to mention, 4 church, of which Dr, J. D. O NOTICE * is pastor 1 give a box “' Suite from to 8 for big ba ; : t fs anye more pclal and dance thia evening in the| from 8 to 15 for $10.00, » 6 ' DRESS Fine Arts rooms. The league is fol-| Bring this ad and get an extra if pak lowing out a program to furnish en tertainment to the young people and is planning a lovely party to which score ask all the young veovle of the ity. pair Only one to a customer | of pants with IKE COn 1904 Firat 2315 i $10.00 Suit N Ay Ay NCE UPSTAIRS Second and Union, that I cannot do heavy labor, however much I would like to I must do something like a watchman’s position. I simply must have work at once. I have paid $150 and interest on a little home where we are living, and I am three months behind in my payments and I have received notice from the real esate firm to either pay up or get out It would not matter if it were just myself, but I MUST go on because of my family. It's pretty hard when a man wants ta do the right thing and hasn't the opportunity. A MAN, It in b but sometimes the | what caures it and what ' ngs in life are gained | done for them? Do you t pe ular eyewash with boric acid id must be some sort of work for |help? ANXIOUS TO ‘ou in @ place the size of A boric 1 w and I hope this may be the to the eye if t means of reaching those who are Extreme and fr n to belp you must be clwed, however, in vin name and ite use addre ' « hy This condition you st ‘ elp may obtain by call is doubtieas caused from ir » Grey at the Star, Main inorder of of the o the liver, for instance wou that you consult a Dear Mins « Has the prin fir an follow ipal of public school the right to his advice. take the scholars out on the school fences ounds during school irs and| Dear Minn G Our class unds, school has organized a club. We cking |in the eighth B class, We are goir to study and report on ign islands and interesting countr our English work We have been unable to suitable name for our club. ¢ help us? STH B CLASS " Junior Travel club would be appropr or Foreign Isle + Study club. just as tru round: yard as his persc The habits of ¢ a1 factor the « a child's rearing ard to the » oe home and 1 aw nee aniiness are a orrectness of Conduct of | Engaged Girl Dear Miss Grey you for advice. I have come to Last night I was You know as well as Téo that |With @ young crowd and there was some children are not taught one young fellow in the crowd that | coats, dresse these things in the home, hence I did not meet, but he knew who I the We jwas, and I knew he was brother of my best girl friend. talked a great deal during the even. it in a blesning If they at least a few are given anons at school And this bit of training faucht [ing and he asked me to come and ‘eantinems and order in their |S¢@ him where he is working some hon |day. Would it be proper for me to 0 and see him, an it is in an office, all the city ntandent Cal the cy aupertentes sand how would I begin the conversa schools for definite information tion? on the laws covering this su® pn? ject. I could not reach him by I am 18 years old and have gone with a young man for a year. phone at the time of answ this letter. here, tho. Dear Mins Grey: The whites of my eyes are not clear, like they should be. They seem to have a yellowish coating. Could you please tell me on Saturday Night Reattle’s Symphony orchestra will play its next popular concert In Meany hall on the University campus next ay night. Its next sym. phony concert will be played De cember 6. Under the direction of John Spar- Sature symphony program Friday night. Plenty of Laws Declares Hart Every person who desires to work will have an opportunity to do so if it takes every militiaman, former soldier and loyal citizen in the state to protect him, Gov, Louls M. Hart declared in a speech at the weekly meetmg of the Chamber of Com- of laws, he said, if they are enforced Thomas Riggs, jr. governor of Alaska, wat alxo a speaker. to Join Checkers ckera’ union, No. 39-36, 1. L. A., adopted a resolution Friday night, n citizens. Those having first pa Save Money— Buy GOOD Clothes CHERRY CHAT ——the surest way to fave money in buy- ing clothes is to buy d tho very best clothes you can, cheap clothes are Always expensive, ng out quickly having to be Cherry's clothes for men, women and boys are | money-savers be-| cause they wear so| well and give auch You can afford to buy the very best clothes at Cherry’s because Cherry's | easy monthly terms bring the best I have} 1 am handicapped because of | | Brother's Widow Dear Mins Grey: Under car a ir marry ia ata A widow? 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