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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1 PAGE 10 : THE SKFATTLE STAR Seattle WOMEN’S CLUBS. © jis ciaescouress: | This Laxative Works terian church, Miss Margaret Olson will give two interpret one-act | plays, anninted by Mr, Irneat Worth, | vo ist; Mr. Wilbur Westerman, vio- and Mra, Ernest Worth, ac YNESDAY 1, beginning at 10 a m. Executive board meeting et 11 o'clock, when election of officers will be held. CLUBS FOR W Fine on Old Peop Hidgeley Rebekah Auxiliary Society Thonsends Awe Rebekah auxiliary will} At 2:20 o'clock, a tea will be given | linist, j@ kept themselves healthy i Velli snack wi Mrs. E. M, Scheib at 4054/{n the Brawley room, in compliment | companint. Following is the program ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE Miss Nellie Felger Plans Seventh ave, N. 1, Wednesday, No-|to Mins Caroline Davin, muperintend-| jeading-—"Out Where the Went Hexina” | iat ‘ol tated 2 q i Sunse ney r ‘ ; ¥ onp! or ani w Olson, with Mra. Worth at the JAN CI? ‘ nds of parents ar Re Bridge Tea at Sunset vember 1. Mem ftella Greenwood |ent at the Minor hospital, her wanlat=) Min vee, in tre, Wate, ay ADVANCING ago with ite | aemaclen Yn ht fk ina cs tr > be asntatl hostess, 1 ant, Miss Bureh, and the won oe ethatian dued vitlo worthy laxative that “anyone a Club; Arrange Large Cowen sak carte 40th ave the hospital, Miss Davis will give @| y: stebvings onal be made very | 4 ure re ae poet, wollen (or ' o " short talk, Program and refresh- amy Lad” happy if only good health. accom- 1 will gladly provide a Libera Bridge Luncheon. a a Ae pamled it, nid the basis of good | same ft wfc fran’ hater Alpha Phi Alumnae | ; oe ww health, as every- ime where to" ONORING Miss Gloria Frink, ‘The Alpha Phi Alumnae will meet One Las W. 6 @ netline one learns upon ‘t., Monticct just home from two years Mrs. B. M, Downte, OB Y nscn take W, 6.7, U. Wi est} reaching the age not abroad, and Miss Harriet Baxter, N., Wednesday afternoon, No-| | Sree a 4 4 | Viowtn—¢ - of 60, ie the requ- i x 5 . Wednesday, Nov at 2pm, @ mH rea at. eae recently bans un vember 1, at 2 o'clock to sew for the | |) Mi ieny NT DK. Me Donald, | Reading éJ lor aay. move-P mane, St WES 4 . bazaar, " ‘ ' \ ment of the bow- Misa Nellie Feiger is entertaining eee ee er “- & els. If it can be with a bridge tea at the Sunset clul Woodcraft Thimble Chub r Tyce Tribe No. | effected through ° ima Tucetay Afternoon, Novernber. | Beattle Wooderaft Thimble club} West Seattle Review No. Bl | o,, ¢ a toned oh tud-seheon tal the food you eat, Now try the milder meth Ten tables will be in play, with will give a card party Wednenday,| West Seattle Review No. 61, W|, ‘ne Mire! dukes 0. te eam of the water you Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin da Additional guests at the tea hour November 1, at £16 p, m, at the|B. A., of the Maccabeos, will enter ts tresectd aur ot Men ten drink and the ex- 20t lose its good effect with Ci aiiee home of Mrs. J, Ballifon, £126 Second }tain ‘with Halloween Paty ln | will take place on Tuesday evening, | ercise you take, sagen and focroseed To Entertain With ave. W gg te sg : Oct, 81, at 30 p.m, ‘The new hail| {| 80 much the better.” But it st geemey:, 2, in ™ La Affai oe ed Ave, Wednesday, Nov. 1, at 8 Bem) ii oe dedicated, Good music and| | nature will not operate it must Typ seth Frome Maye ot pd fair eee British-American Association On ee an entertainment has been arranged| | be asslted or sickness will follow, 7%. Keeps Demelf in goad rs. Henry F. Waechter « Mrs. ah-American association, aughters 0! Pioneers | ? ject constipation causes the "s oe 3 a ©. A. Waechter are entertaining with ldeesiats cacnieey. anoce tiowten \ iaiiaaee ot: Shekas, Sten lo a cas blood pressure to go up 28 per Stapleton, Staten Island, N. Y, Woman's auxiliary, # e P t wamal Dhaen vend tae & Dridge luncheon at Se ee hod party, Wednenday ember 1, At 2/1870, will hold their regular monthly! yfichigan Apple Blossom Club |] cent, and that is the forerunner y' and con the former, TIT W. Garfield et. on , erable money on other remedi © of Mra. Theo: of hardening of the arteries. It at home of Mra, A. Bowden, | meeting at the b: - > Me | ‘The Michigan Apple Blossom clue | a ty ‘Wednesday afternoon, November 8. M412 Marine Drive, on Alkt carline. |dore Maller, James st. and Siiash ave, | cr cr ates” tr Welkor be makes rheumatism and gout | sein pang steady relief wi neat Beventeen tables will be in play ; “oe | Wednenday, Nov. 1, at 2 p.m. Short! is, Thureday afternoon, Novem wares, ton. Dee De, Caldwell’ Syrup P ee | . De ve D hi of! 7 “ 7 - pring Par 1! 2 . “th : Fe ee nine ho tate | Der % at 2 o'clock. » Luncheon will The ideal constipation remedy in yourself the next time you Series of Chamber Re Nate oleh with) Saw “sieeninens + pleneore—the te be served at 12:30 by Division| fil for le of advancing years is suffer from constipation, biliouse i o et Wednenday at 2p. m, at the| Col. Granville aller, G ives Wr, Caldwell’s 8 Pepain, , headac Wettnesday morning at o’cloc! jRome of mr sf tis jalso Judge Thomas M. Reed, a resi- “ 0 - a‘ the Musical Art society will present Jave, 8, W 1 be [dent of Nome, Alaska, Lafayette Pot, A. pron gpd lig rf gymmn I oe sacar mac ob yin i < The following progra 1 ette Parent-Teacher associa- . the Gpersur String quartet in the Saas aia sae Latspette Parent/Teacher sssocle:|0l 27 stud ead dosh not aang ae ‘lek thann emt oaee Dan first of a series of chamber music given by the music departmen' Weman's Contury Club |tlon will meet Friday, November 3, eige It js a mistake to think you pseatkagiers | fe geet fully for t3! , nthe composers, Chopin and Lest t he ey ‘ ‘ concerts at the Fine Arts hall, — ap gegen” 509 Mo aa re alas | The child study department of the|*t § P- m. in the gymnasium ot} need a violent salt or powder or years, and it is the most Fourth ave. | (a) Black key etude, ,.| Woman's Century club will meet on |‘ West Seattioe high school. | ff) pill, calomel, cosl-tar drugs and ht family laxative in The following program of excep- | Opue 10, No A Chopin | wednesday, November 1, at 2 p. m.,| Pr ary | such things. They purge and world. - tionally high artistic worth will be P) ete oe on with Mrs, John Byron Harris, 6515| Queen Anne Fortnightly Club | given: . Opua 9,- No. +} Ldest sath ave, N. EB. Dr, Curtias P. Wil] Queen Anne Fortnightly club will| Quartet, @ Minor, Opus T6.......Mayén (a) “Edebostrawmn” «200s vos tcres Nama, of the department of efuca-| meet Thursday, November 2, at 2 Allegro con spirite Gear the aan on of the art de. (tion at the University of Washing |p, m. with Mra, R. J. Fisher, 1404 fenvetts (Preete) partment, Mr. Edgar Forkner, water |! om, Will give an addrens. Eighth ave. wv are C. W: Serene Finale—Allegro ma non troppo color artist of Seattle, will give a eee will aasiet Mrs, Fisher as hostess c : Py aa tlahas and an exhibition of his recent | Woman's Alliance ves ~ Jhe family laxative pebatotien tm mote ent *°: } atasow work. The Woman's alliance of the Unt Missoula Club | < "Ort ‘ eee |verstty Unitarian church will meet| ‘The Missoula club will mest with Z 4 3 Pace? Mee Oe hatter Tonia Social Club Wednesday morning, November 1, at | Mrs, Tyler Thompson, 1427 Second| Steamer Brings in New Trial Sought a al a Tonth Social club, O. E. 8, mesta|16:30 o'clock, tn the assembly room |ave, N.. Thursday, November 2, at/ Andante con moto | Wednesday, November 1, 2 p.m. In |of the temple to sew for the Welfare | 9:39 o'clock. Ansisting the hostemn| Record Hemp Cargo| by W. E. Worsh Beherro, Allegro molto . len _ 1 Perk | Finale—Presto the Masonic temple, ¢ ° lone Fog ta sora mp | the entertainment of the club| Bringing the biggest cargo of} In an effort to secure a ela o [will epenk at 3 o'clock on ° ! be M N . | " t 6,000 ° . D ST Nias 3 |Btagen of Unitarianiem [eo Mary non | ates thp: Coekettar <i [een ee re oe Informal Military lance or “oe ns ial clu 0. B &| eee in Ne can was discharging capacity W. E. Worsham, who was 4 A methyat Social elub, c. 8} pacity cargo Lieut. Ethan Allen a |witt meet with Mra, Ida Young, 138| Mt. Baker Luncheon Club Fortson-Thygesen Auxillary No, 2 | of Philippine island products Tues-|from the city detective force Virgil 1. Anderson and Lieut. Roy 29th ave, 8, Wednenday, Novernber| The Mount Baker Luncheon club) Fortson-Thygesen Auxillary No. 2|4a¥. During the war $9,000,000| Chief of Police Severyns last renner 48 Che 206th Sake gatitiocy 1, at 1:30 p.m. Election. | will meet at the clubhouse Wednes|will have a chicken dinner and bs-| worth of hemp was shipped thru| filed an application for. all &re issuing invitations for an in- . os 6 Bridge will be tn writ of mandamus fn superior formal military dance to be given at the Alpha Sigma Phi house on November 15. Tay at 1 o'clock play following the juncheen. Host enxmen for the affair are Mre. ©, N kison, chairman; Mra. H. N. maar Tuesday evening, October 31, at| Seattle annually, 16:30 p. m., at the Armory. Femgeer 8 4 J. W. Bailey, negative, will be one Monday against the comm! ° Worsham declares that his | | Puget Sound Sisters | Puget Bound Sisters’ Bewing club am Sharp, | D . October 24, but afta! |will meet with Mra, W Curd, Halloween Dancing Party of the features of the program | was set for A “stegtay Pend bend Pee: 3267 16th ave, W., Wednend No |Mre. Charles D, Chaffee and Mrs.| ‘The Women's International League | Miss Adele Phinney, juvenile librar-|after he had subpoenaed witn 1918 for yn of various branches |vember 1. Luncheon, jP. 3. Duren. for Peace and Freedom will give a| ian, will give a talk on “Children’s|and was ready, the commission of the army service. The 146th eee 2 ee. dancing party, Tuesday, October 31,| Books”; piano solo, by Miss Billie | fused to proceed, basing their field artillery is Seattle's home regi- ment, and all officers from the sta- tion here, officers from the stations at Tacoma, Kent and Auburn, to- gether with representatives from Camp Lewis, the fort and the re- serve corps will attend. | The Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. Of which Lieuts. Peyser, Anderson | and Turner are members, ts giving the use of their new home for the oceasion. The lieutenants have re- cently taken the regular army ex- amination and if successful will en-| ter the regular service in the field) artillery branch. Lieut. Peyser is| &@ practicing attorney in the city here. ‘The patrons and patronesses for the evening will be Gov. and Mra. Louis Hart, Lieut.<ov, and Mrs. William J. Coyle, Gen. and Mra. Claranece B. Blethen, Col. and Mrs. Harry C. Winsor, Col, and Mrs. Al- bert H. Beebe, Col. and Mrs, H. T. Mathews, Col. and Mrs. Oliver Hart! Dockery, Maj. and Mrs. Clift 8. Andrus, Maj. and Mrs. John C. Coart, Maj. and Mrs. Thomas LL. Shurtleff, Madame Myra Pless, Maj. and Mrs. Malcolm Andruss, Hostesses j ‘or Fine Arts Exhibit The hostesses for the private view of the exhibition of selected work of Western painters, which is to be held at the galleries of the Seattio Fine Arts society next Saturday | evening, November 4, from § to 10 o'clock, will be Mra. Alonzo Victor Lewis, Miss Gertrude Andrus, Mrs. Mary M. Atwater, Mre. Katherine Baker, Miss Annie H. Calhoun, Mrs. Fred Everett, Mrs. Stanicy Griffiths, Miss Frances Heverlo, Miss Lulu ‘M. Hotchkiss, Mrs. Carl E. Johnson, Miss Agatha Kirsch, Mrs. T. W. Nash, Miss Anna Nordell, Miss Ella Sirginson, Mrs. Gertrude Sterne Singerman, Miss Anna A. Storm, Mrs. W. H. Sutton and Miss Maud B. Youngs. NA Mr. and Mrs. Burnside Hosts Mr. and Mrs. C. EB. Burnside are entertaining with a dinner of twelve covers at their home Wednesday evening. Shower Will Compliment Miss Griffith With Miss Phyllis Griffith as the} honor guest, Mias Rhea Coupe and} Miss Catherine Conlan will entertain | this evening at the home of Miss Conlan with a handkerchief shower. Invitations have been extended to twenty friends of Miss Griffith. Informal Luncheon for Mrs. Ward ‘To compliment Mrs. Charles Ward, the house guest of Miss Doris Mitch- ell, Mrs. Harland Maris will entertain with an informal luncheon at Fred- erick & Nelson's tea room Friday. eee Buffet Supper Mrs. H. K. Owens entertained with a buffet supper Sunday even- ing in her apartment at the Wil- lard, a8 @ birthday compliment to her son, Mr. Theodore Owens. ee Mrs. Mills Gives Informal Luncheon Mrs. Edward Morgan Mills enter- tained @ group of friends at an in- formal luncheon at the Hotel Wash. ington yesterday, prior to her de parture with Mr. Mills for their home in San Francisco, Ghosts Will Serve —— \ In Trinity church last Thursday evening Miss Janet Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Powell, was wed to Mr. Neal Tourtellotte.-—Portrait by Grady. Mount Baker Park Guild to Have Card Party Mount Baker Park Guild of the Orthopedic Hospital has planned al card party for Friday afternoon, November 10, at 2 o'clock, at the Mount Baker Park Club House. Mrs. Edward Cunntugham ts chair- man of arrangements, Reservations for tables may be made with Mrs, J. H. Biggar, Bea- con, 4144, Large Bridge Luncheon On Wednesday afterncon, Novem ber 8, Mra. entertaining with a luncheon of 24 covers at her home, 2121 Thirty- first Ave. 8. oe . Small Bridge Tea Mrs. Andrew Gillespie will enter- tain with a small bridge tea at her residence Friday afternoon in com- Pliment to Mrs. James Macfarlane, recently returned from a summer abroad, Invitations have been confined to close friends of the honor guest. Bridge for Miss Lurline Brown For the pleasure of Miss Luriine Brown, whose engagement was an. nounced last week, Miss Virginia Jefferson is entertaining with a bridge ten Wednesday, November at her home across Lake Washing. ton, Mrs. Macy to Entertain Mothers’ Club at Tea Shop Mrs. Macy Nicholson will entertain the members of Alpha Phi sorority Mothers’ club at her home Friday afternoon, November 3, to sew for the bazaar the club and alumnae are giving at the Hotel Washington De cember 9, the proceeds to go to the! endowment fund. eee Honored on Eightieth Birthday In recognition of the eightieth birthday of her father, Mr. J. R Shue, Mra, Edith Steva entertained a group of his Grand Army com- rades at her home, 1413 Second ave. W., last evening. ee Varsity Ball December 2 At a recent meeting of the stu- dent affairs committee at the Unt- versity of .Washington, plans were made for the Varsity Ball, and Sat- urday evening, December 2, was named as the date for the affair. ee Plan Bridge Luncheon With covers placed for thirty guests, Mise ud White and her vister, Mrs. Harry J. Allen, are en tertaining at luncheon followed by bridge, Thursday afternoon at Miss White's home, 1621 ‘Thirty-fourth avenue, At the Women’s University Club | Halloween Cabaret Friday night ghosts will serve at the 6:30 o'clock dinner. A quartet of black cats will sing and sprites and gobline will play #7 ky pranks on the as- | wembled gu 5 These are only a few hints of what the Junior Entertainment committee has in store for the even jog. | Mies Ruth Trenholm is in| charge of the decorations and Mrw. Dudiey Willard of the musical num. bers. Informal Dance Mr. Stephen Bacon ia entertain- ing with an informal dance at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Cecil Bacon, Friday evening. .Invi- tations have been extended to fifty high school friends, Preceding the dance, Mr. ‘Ter- rance Parker will entertain with a dinner of twelve covers at his home. Bridge Evening Mr, and Mra, Cc. Alt will enter. tain with five tables of bridge at thelr home next Saturday evening. A. T. Is Williamson ta | Plans Completed for Interlaken Guild Bazaar | Interlaken guild has completed plana for the bazhar to be given at the Hotel Washington, on Thursday, November 2, beginning at 10 o'clock. Bridge will be played from 2 until 4 Jo’clock, and during the afternoon [dainty refreshments will be served, |The evening attraction will be dane jing and cards from § to 10 o'clock | The various committees in charge are: Mra. James N. Hamill, chairman; Mrs. Ray Ling, vik man, Finance committee—Mrs, John F- Boyer, Mrs. P. J. Aaron, Mra, A. G Schaefer, Card committee—Mra. T. ML. Park: jer, Mrs. William R. Tonkin, Doll committes—Mrs. George 8. Rich, Mrs. Harry McDonald, Mra. T. R. Cole, Mra, E. W. Benjamin, Mrs. |. W. West, Mrs. W. M. Mathney. | Mrs. James Leslie, Mra. O. A, Johan sen, Mra, T. E. Lunde, Mrs. Arthur general chair. Bane, Mra. Harris Emmons, Gordon Prentice, Miss Mabel quist, Handkerchief committes—Mra. G. E. Cooledge, Mrs. J. N. Hamill, Mr A. B. Eckart, Mra, George A. Lock- man, Mra, 1. Milne, Mrs. R. W, Perry, Mra. J. A. | Millais, Mrs. W. 'T. Moore, Mra, Wil- Mam Campbell, Mrs. Bertha M. Har- ria, Fancy work committee—Mrs. Ray Ling, Mra. Boyd Goebel, Mra. R. C. Armstrong, Mrs. J, B. Daragh, Mrs. A. M. Hare, Mrs, Earl Davis, Miss | Martha Betz, Mrs. E. H. Dodge, Mra, |G. M. Freeman, Mra. J. Lukov Fred Grinnell, Mrs. H. Hallo Mrs. P. G. Hilditch, Mra. Lesite G | Knight, Mrs, C. R. Kearny, Mra. An geline Mahan, Mrs. J, B. Perkinson, Mrs, A. G. Schaefer, Mrs. F. Sather, Mra. W. W. Stelaner, Mrs. Jamos | Lesiie, Mrs, M. Tonberg, Mra Shapiro, Mrs, Willlam R. Tonkin, | Mra, J. A. Millais, Mra. J. N. Wilson, | Mrs. F. Ro Bates, Children’s and infants’ wear com- mittee—Mra. L. J. Kearns, Mra, J. N. Gates, Mra, 1. V. Carscaden, Mra, E. H. Dodge, Mra. J. BH. West, Mrs, J RB, Darragh, Mra. J. L. Wells, Mra. H E. Bailey, Mra. 1. B. Collins, Mra. A, R. Clegg, Mrs, W. B, Henderson, Mra, J. C. Hagen, Mrs. J. V. A. Smith, Mra. J. D. Sinnott, Mra. W. Colkett, Mra. A. Knudsen, Mra. J, D. Haynes, Mrs. Webster Harrison, Mrs, B. J. O'Reilly, Mra, L. Frolund. Apron committee—Mrs. C, C. Mor. trude, Mrs. A. P. Calhoun, Mrs. R. A, Blackwell, Mrs. G. ©. Mortrude, Mra. Be: Stelzner, Mra. A. Taylor, Mra. HM. Mrs. H. M. Gaston, jr., Mra, Carey A bee, Mrs. W. W. H. Wells, Mra. Sarah G. M. Freeman, Mrs. Mra, Webster Har Woodman, Mra. Arts and crafta committee A.W. n, Mra. Cly¢ M on, Jones, E. E. Mrs. Tea committee-—Mrs, Harry Halll. well, Mrs. G, B. Butterworth, Jandy committee—Mra, John N, Wilson, Mrs, William Lockett, Mra. Heetor V. Abel, Mra, Hugh A. Baird, |Mrs. Herman I, Bafley, Mrs. T. R. Cole, Mrs. I. Curry, Mrs, W. TE. Fer- ris, Mra. G, B. Hill, Mra, Doe Lukov, Mrs, F, H. Kyle, Mra, A. Krom, Mra | A. Knudson, Mrs, Walter Mon | Mra. J, H. Neathby, Mra, ©. J. Porter Mrs, ‘T. M. Parker, Mrs, David Paint er, Mra. H, G. Richards, Mra, J. W Richardson, Mra. W. W. Stelzne Mrs. Harry West, Mrs. B. T. Welbon. Mrs. J. L. Wells, Mra, R. Zeeve, Mr David Ward, Mrs. Otto Geisert, Mrs, W. Ames, Mrs. J. A.| + |to Honolulu. C. Ten-| |ny, Mrs, George H. Bellm Mra. C.| |B. Hagyard, Mrs, Frank Rivers, Mrs. Lester Davis, Mra, Frank Dearborn, Mra. J, J. Merrier, Mrs. Edwin L. Merritt, Wrapping committee—Mre, 7. R. Bates, Mrs. Leslie G. Knight, Mrs. J. Lewis Murray, Mre, BE. G. Norris: Aglee Sisters Agice Sinters will meet with Mra. Irene White, 1406 4% ave. N. | Wednesday, November 1 Lanch, 13:30, Business and cards. Rainier Beach Women's Clab | Rainier Beach Women's club wilt meet with Mra. ¢ mt Wilson, 10434 65th ave, &, Wednesday, November | 1, at 2p Lady Wille Forbus, speaker, m. see | Alki Review No, Alki Review No. 69, W. B. A, of the Maccabeos, meets In AO. U. W. hall, Wednesday, November 1, at 8 pm eee William McKinley Circle Willlam McKinley Circle, Ladies of the G. A. Ft, will serve a home- cooked dinner, Wednesday, Novem. ber 1, at noon, In Veterans’ hall, | Armory. Circle meeting at 2 p. m./ Bazaar from 4 to 6 o'clock. Dancing and cards in the evening at § o'clock, Everyone welcome. ee Ark Soctal Club The Ark Social club, O, B. give an open-house card party in the Ark temple, Rainier ave. Wednes. day, November 1, at 2 p.m. Prize jand epectal refreshments will be a feature of the entertainment. All Eastern Stars and their friends in vited, Progressive Thought Clab The Progressive Thought club wil! meet Wednesday, November 1, at 130 p. m. at the Federated club: houre for a bustnes® semston. At 3 o'clock Mra, Carl J. Smith will speak on the subject, “Unity of Religions on Their Esoteric Side.” Thin will be an open meeting and all friends of members are invited. eee Aurora Bridge Club ‘The Aurora Bridge club will meet for luncheon Wednesc vember 1, at the by W. Orphan, 996 North see Clara Barton Tent Clara Barton tent, D. of V., wil! Alpha Phi Alumnae ‘The Alpha Phi Alumnae will meet | Wednesday, November 1, at 2, with Mra. B. M. Downle, 921 10th N Everyone is urged to come and bring sewing for the bazaar, oe Women's Society, First Baptist Chareh ‘The regular all-day meeting of the Women's Soctety of the First Baptist | church will be held Wednesday, Nov. | Personal Mrs, R. B. MeCoy left this morn- ling with her brother, Mr. J. W. Clise, for Los Angeles, motoring down. Later she will go to Florida for the winter. eee Dr. and Mrs. U. C. Bates returned last evening from a@ short trip to Yakima. eee Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clarke are |expected to return today from @ trip ion Page, Jr. of nt the week-end at | Mr. Russell | Port Angeles, {his home here. cee Mre. HH. R. Cline, who left recently with Mrs. Howes, of Portland, Me., |for two years’ travel abroad, Is at present in Paris. . ° Mr, John Reed, of San Francisco, who has been in town for a short time, left Saturday for his home, | see Mr, George Terrell returned Sun- |day from a short trip in the Bast. one Mrs. William Leonard Eaton ts ex- meet with Mre. A. M. Kent, 1225 E. Alder at., Wednesday, November 1, to pew for the fair. Bring luncheon. . ADDITIONAL CLUBS West Woodland Community Party Wost Woodland district will have a community party, at the school Tuesday evening, Oct. %, at 7 p.m Such keen interest bas been mant- fosted in the affair that two large rooma, in addition to the auditorium, have been reserved. Booths for can- 4y, fortune telling, fish pond, ice cream and games will be arranged tn other rooms. Following ts the pro: «ram: flong, “The Goblin Man”... Reading, “How Halloween “A Darky's Halloween Recitation. Group et Groups of Bones “Mammy’a Wrthd “Lite Orphi The Mi Rong theses My Paw Bald fo” Elaine Dickerso: When the Little Boy Ran Awa: «Helen “The Witch's Fortunes... ..seecce sees wbortseeeees «Sixth Grade Pupite vee Seattle Civic and Improvement Club The Seattle Civie and Improve: ment club will entertain Saturday evening, November 4, at 8 p. m with the first of a series of card parties. The affair will be held at the Federated club house, There will be music, Members may bring guests. When Your pected to return from a trip abroad about November 15, see Mrs, David Edward Skinner re- turned Sunday from a trip of several weeks in the East. “ee Capt, and Mra. ©. 8, Dakin and ughter, Helen, left last week for California to spend the winter, oe | Mrs, Tidmarsh and daughter, Miss |Phoebe Nell ‘Tidmarsh, who have |been abroad all summer, are expect ed home early in November, Ensign James G, Thwing arrived last evening from California to visit his parents, Rey. and Mrs. Clarence Thwing. Dorothy Renick, Mrs. A, W. Par rahm, Mra, Ray Ling, Mrs. Rich, Mrs, Ross, Mrs. BE. den, Mra, L. J. Kearn Goebel, Mra. A. J, Robinson, Mrs, EB, Gastell, Mra. James ©. Bradford, Mra. M. Tandberg, Mra, Carey Bebec. eee Ga. 8. University Guild Mra. A, H, Wiseman will be host- ess tor the University guild Wednes day at the Ortho u Shop. As. sisting will be M red Armstrong. Mrs. Howard Ha nm, Mrs, John Car roll, Mre. G. O, Ginever, Mra, 8, A.} Standard, Mrs, Smith, Mra. CG. Win. termute, Mrs. Martin P, Foster, Mrs H. P, Zimmerman and Mrs, Hugene Bell, Corns Hurt Use “‘Gets-It” Ends Corns and Calluses Quick a” have only e and tender, ‘or Instant, is guera y drops of or new, foot. It "Get * rel ni y hard or soft corn from any peels off « overywhere. y all druggists, 1. mfr, Chicago. Sold Owl Drug Co, S., wit! | | | | | | ton is extended to all friends, at 8 m., in the wutlding, 905 E. Pine st, Santpractic | An invita- | be Rood. on an opinion by Corporation sel Walter Meier, A short business session will followed by a social hour. . . Alpha Club The Afpha club will hold tte next meeting at the home of Mrs. T. B. Garrison, W. Lae wt, Thursday. November 2. Luncheon at 12:30! o'clock | eee | Seattle Lodge, No. 7 | Seattle lodge, No. 7, D. H. P. A. | will give a Halloween Khost walk, which will be especially for children, at Evergreen hall, A. | 0. U. W. building, 1499 Ninth ave., Tuesday evening, October 31, at 7 p.m, eee Business and Professional Women's Club Women's club will meet Tuesd evening, October 31, at the Press ioe pint of real - an you cow berotiapersgginet § times the money. ant and never spoil This Pinex and Syrup preparation | have testified. For it isp and) gets right at the caus ives | loosens the phi throat tickle an tated membranes so gently and easily that it is really Club rooms, for an Halloween jinks, Members are re- quested to come attired in gingham dresses or farmer overalls checked shirts, eee Auxiliary to Bikur Cholum Sewing Circle The sewing circle of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to Mra, Joseph Bridge, 417 11th ave. N., on Monday, November 6, at 2) p.m, eee Fairview PT. A, Fairview PT. A, will have Its regular meeting at the echool Thurs. day, November 2, at 245 p.m. A debate on referendum No, 13, with Dr. Leonora Grant in favor and Dr. | either Seattle Business and Professional | clarifi syrup, as desired. The result Congregation Bikur the ordinary cough and for bronchitis, Cholum, will meet at the home of | croup, hoarseness and mple home-made easily prepared BRA Condensed Robust and sturdy has come to the many the sands of children who h been fed on Eagle Bran |as their grateful mothe 2% ounces | pint bottle | 5 1 the bottle with syrup, using! lain granulated sugar syrup, | molseses, honey, era} a better cough syrup | iy ready-made for tes ple: o h and | milk and pure sugar in c Imoat, immediate relict. | J®/ venient form—the nat Beals the sore, irr |food for babies. tonishing. fo : day's use will usually overcome bronchial asth- there is nothing bette: inex is a most, valuable, © uine ‘Norway id has been used for egqrations to break severe coughs. ° | druenist for “24% ounces of Pinex” wit Ri ine anything else. absolute oid disappointment, ask your | full directions, and don’t accept Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money yne, Ind. 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