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THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1928. | SEWARD SOCIAL AND “ | NORWEGIAN HOSPITAL : . personal ervived the distribu Personal juny RARY CLUB [ FI OUNCES } ASSOCIATION Piggly Wiggly Will {ieee aae Seattle Jociety FTES NE EE te Rewa, : an ue | me ye i ha Sim nails ae ty tent Sas 1 celebrate ita second a of wh was attached & p Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600. ore, t prose’ " ‘ a’ Memorie ot) 4 r ‘ “ ersary Friday et all of the Seat-| nant announcing the “Birthday Par. : . ac aut of the afters 4 t A r t from 4 ¢ 13 stores. Ten thousand 4: as, | t ton vi n Aasistant—Frances Oldham, president will give her meaage ; will, relate some of his experience™. | apeeiniy grown, budded and pad bese Satnedmanntinanitaniacen pre a rap| ‘The following nuusical program | Members and friends weleoma, 1 entation of the pe ni Mr. and Mra, W Bo Per! wii) be precenteds nS cultivated, will be given away to | “Bistion of the pennant to any Pi wien y store in Seattle, sone and Mr, and Mra, Alien B.|}).,,, le | adult visitors during the day. Thie | 7 Supper Planned to Honor Mr, and Mrs, | vase wna cuiidien, removed Mon:|*'" Det dk . tt RE pg | commitaladighe largeae elanis lardae —-—-----~ 5 ae As er E day from their summer home at} “ operas * bi regen Fagen hton | *¥er executed in Seattle for one va TVORY AND BLACK Woolsey; Miss Evans Complimented at} por Madison to their town. hotis seat hy OO Wridsy. Gxt #, rchion| Se tear in Seattle to one me| IVORY AND BLACK Mrs, B. Ro Lewle and daughte It (Andamte Appession ‘ 1 suppl >y onal , frock of bla ¢ E AND MRS. CARL F. GOULD will be hosts at a aupper of aixteen| Nis", Grace Lewia, are leaving) vs , 8 \ to the children in the afternoon and : covers on Friday evening at thelr home, 108 B. Lynn at,, entertain-| i, Cone to Chieage for @ visit and t : ° to parents in the evening, at 7:20 Sig im honor of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Woolsey, of New York, who NAV] asi0, rewia to Oakemere School in Becently come here to make their home, Later Mah Jongg will be enjoyed.| new york ° Vocal o'clock. Any resident the com | “apirtn slower. ove. .Compbell-Tipt f munity t# welcome to attend the ex 8 | , Bevin hibit, regardiess*of whether or not . +? 1 I Pea Siam >| | ‘obbiigate, Mrs. Busith he or she has children attendin, ck Gives Smart Tea for Miss Evans} w= ott te eating | Zaaial " H oS iy Or ale has children r Miss Julia Black's tea on Wednesday afternoon for her cousin, Mins Qn rine for Hono | : S | ‘we Entries should be brought to the Winifred Evans, of Kansas, was a charming and smart affair, ¢ t ut idefinitely, iP school at £:30 a. m. on the day of the home of her sister, Mrs. Clinton Fleetwood. nae the exhibit. For further informa Baskets of brilliant hued zinnias and umn leaves made the rooms} Mr, and Mra. John M. Spareur . tion, call Mrs, Edgar Blair, MA In Wery attractive. In the dining room, quite in contrast to the other rooms, semmaved freen thelr tamnel 194: Mra. W. G. Gordon, RA aler Sahel ara _ provided the color scheme, developed thru the use) home at F Madison, to 1403 lariesion STUDY CLUB 45,or Mra, Bert Williams, FA oler ace flowers " Central M n Btudy Class of t ‘At the tea tabio a silver basket held the beautiful booms. Alternat! _— hase a. Sukicine ars Bere during the calling hours from 4 6 o'clock were Mra, John G Z, WO, A. will have mosting COLLARS AND CUFFS s = Rpt Find Gi Mr " Stout of Portland| day, September 28, at 10 o'clock c Matthews, Jr, Mrs. Lee Shaw Forbes, Miss Angola McLellan and Mra 4 natn ‘A | eo ow Topeoats lose much of thelr se B. YV, Marti p week-end fn town. in Bible room of ¥, W. G A. s iets: in. Mt A ote ¢4 * ol verity when collared and cuffed ing were Miss Emma Bourgett, Miss Catherine ‘Schram, Mins Ann \ with fluffy, Meht-colored fur, > White, Miss Buen s Mary Monica! Mr an@ Mrs, Robert M. Burton,/ MAST SEATTLE GUILD \ , alia wits enilic s 5 teens: ) $ ons, Miss Katherine M rr) Bn a B rte and F , ign| Hast Seattle Guild of Bmanu : f SILVER EMBROMDERY Nantz, Miss x red Herman, Mary 1 Miss Dorothy Lane. | ® A Mra ancis M Keo A fame Episcopal church has circum & ] Silver embroidery {is extremely Jellingham | guild hall Friday, September 28, at | popular both on evening frocks Large Bridge Party W ill Honor Travelers os = Marton’ Burton Te| ois SU ae thowe for afternoon, Mir. and Mrs. Macy Nicholson are entertaining with a bridge of nine ne c ft , sit | enéway, @OORE' CLUS | = ge fables at their home on Friday evening as « farewell compliment to Mr.| with fr tn Bpokax | Social Score club meets with Mra WATER SHUT OFF NOTICE @nd Mrs. Ph Kineer, ¥ leave Oc er 1 for New York, t ail O . 1 ASR BOE OFF NOTION t . |Josephine Henry, Pershing Apart foorerat Wy ne 9 on the Mauretania for F aris to m am clr home for a few years, s Iso: n ments, 1120 15th ave, on | ~ day, from § a m, to 6 p. m., on \ reurae t eptember 35, ey Waldon st, from Rainier ave. Supper to C — Mrs. Ramsay ¢ coka’ aa i easen ace Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Hamilton de Veuve ain this evening with; > olson’ “in er. | MYSTIC JEWEL SOCIAL CLUB Where are you going to put the) —— & supper at their partment in H Are complitr M r. an 1 | Myntio Jewel Soctal club will give/founce? At the very bottom of| meDIUM BROWN HAIR | : ttom ‘of @ very short Jacket? Mie Jean Fay will } ° An ee s Pen a ayia ave Friday | . the bottom of @ very long wrap? On | Mrs. Dodge Plans Luncheon at Tenni. Club for New York to enter Alas Spence’s} ALOHA CHAPTER & dress Just below the hipa? | ° F Il C Mra, Dodge, wife of Ca y, G. Dodge, U. 8 C. G, will “ ee A FRedlen borin Aa reais re dla Miss Allen’s In a Dress oats Y dw card p r these positions. Alas, {t's not alwa: wi te t isher af a lt : P Fisher, wife of 1 Fish a Sept, 29, at § o equally becoming. If you are v to be given at the Seattle Tennis club on Wednesday afternoon, October 3.| Fo! 1 oO have been the|ron's cafetert 1 cou ‘ oe e 6.8 } ir ane ato Robart rath keeled: ; ne aig very th Bt ve wey ta TESTED A striking display of Fall and Winter coat de- sha pare 4 wl sighed signs, and a banner Florence value is revealed Book Review Class Will Assemble , are now at ieniateh liad Wren ci oeu wee be and 0 SUNMIGE suview class at the Women’s University club, uader the leader ston for a short /witt, SERVE neato. Shimane ren will, owed RECIPES in this Coat group. See these lovely Coats; Ship of Dr. Belle Baldwin, will reorgan at a meeting to b Red cl hr cit t ¢ idea of a flounce on’ the | compare values, and then you will better ap- No. 9 heon of tw rt Tustin, P held at the clubhouse Friday morning, pt 1 k. At , , toom returned) ja) : ; bare t mult akirt, preciate the saving opportunity made possible Wiis assembly Mrs. Charles KK. Bliss will rev y Cambridgs | puenday from a short business trip| mets lowed by a by this generously low Florence prices to California, r r c All com. | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB Small Luncheon for House Guest see Is PS Bc ‘The literature and travel depart H ; ae is zs Mra PB. L, Black, ef Cincinnatt < a | ment of the Women’s Century elubd! De ee eee rea manasa Pitta | Oba who [Bax been vsti her mil meet Friday, eptember th at|| Mrs. O, S. A's i BER : json-inJaw and ter, Mr. and 11a. m. at the ¥, W. CA. Mrs. Brandegee, of Helena, Mont Sia Sania en t ; A: Kerr will review Lethrep| Corn Bread ses « }leave for her home the last dard's “Revolt Against Civiliza-| Informal Dinner at Home | week, ae: “Rising ‘Tide of Color.” | For Mr. W. C. Ferguson, of San F who !s a visitor fh | | Turkey travelogue by Mra. J, Fos Dr. and Mrs. FE. Weldon Young will es in with en Informal t| Mra Ketth Logan Bullitt was A | tor Dean. | temas J ged things v0 thelr home on Friday even! emoved = Wedr the The regular meeting of the club LD tableepoomfuls malted Crlsoe Swe wr ° © y v. »| A 3. rerieh, bomultal e bom hare lh cto Poy ig tig Superbly fashioned Coats !n Xcella, Bolivia, } [at 2 p.m. The business meeting ~ Nancy Farnsworth ee Have Birthday POTTS. sie tn inns 5 erties tannin Will be followed: by. a program: at Pode Velverette and Fashona materials, with or Mrs. Clare E. Farnsworth will entertain a group c ton returned T 1 13 p.m Mra William D. Turng dt casebel eae without fur collars and cuffs. Every Coat at Some on Saturday afternoon for the pleasure d 4 t in Pendle re, wher : Jetift, chatrman of the Amerteaniza- pearonanhle Seine ori this price is full lined with extra good qual- “her twelfth birthday, e ‘ t M:z ties damnit atil’ be tarabares H4 teaspooa/al ealt bcc ' . " Pe gg scathing’ Catiad = Soeketen, aes Gor aes ity Canton crepe. al F, 5 letate superintend of public tn-| welied Crisco and mix together Mrs. Be Hoste ss to Br idge Club club at tuncheon | FOREIGN. MISSIONARY senegal es bite Thad otf ves seth We are receiving shipments daily of 7 t rs a SOCTE itizenshtp je mee j the newer modes in both Silk and ext Tuesday afternoon at her home in the Fairfax apartments. joel as: rethoret No more wrinkles! Belence has) cose with patriotic songs. Sift the dry ingredionts together 5 A . To honor Miss Alice Brethorst, | e.c04 g safe, quick, positive way | wes Slant chow od tea auber anor Wool Dresses. All are Florence priced, jthe Woman's Foreign Missiona * 4 y See noel " ca First Meeting of Social Service Club Jacciety of the Univeraity Methoaiat | getting rid of them tedious ns | ADDITIONAL CLUBS oe eee ‘The Social Service club will hold {ts first meeting this season on| church will give a allver tea Friday | vealanialeiteal treatments. roy ake ins het oven Siteen wo ‘Monday afternoon, October 1, at 2:20 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. A \ ate mn, Septemier 38, from 3 un-| tone ‘Domino Wrinkle Grea, | WEST SEATTLE ART CLUB reroty wineter, tke Robertson, president of the club. tf & @clock, at Wesley house, 4221 | this" amacing discovery te The West Seattle Art club will! on egpttah fed . Gee | actually Benlshes | enet and every j meet with Mra. John A. Hennett, On| Miso Brethorat will soon return | wrinkle Jost apply i with the tips |4ind ava & W. on Wednesday, ecial Luncheon at College Club fo Weat’China to open the women's | ef your Sumer and atlow it to re-| ters, wt 10:30 mm, Mra Dana| . HH. A. Seeberger, long a resident in and a refugee from Tok Japan.| department of the West China| a ed to find that your eal own will give the life and works! ‘addressed the members of the College club on the Japanese earthquake/ Union college. | . smooth, wn lined, Rott acd | of James Wh €xtastrophe at a luncheon given todas me TS ti oe Sa oly bleep Entertains i m Sister’ s Honor DAUGHTERS can offer it for| ‘The Quarante club will meet Tues- The Upstairs Shop That Saves You Money in made In au y Sons and Daughters of the Pil 4 . y evening, O er 3, with Mr, and % Jn compliment to her sister, Miss Kathryn Pentzer, who ts to be a fall grims will mest with Mra, William |} On ty c 2 - gist ss ne Wee cd bride, Misa Pesuy Pentzer entertained with a shower at her home on|Sucey “iiga goth ave. N am | keep it {¢ P Mra, M. Vs Christman, #842 Beach | digestible Second and Union, Seattle, Wash. “| Wednesday evening. Twelve friends were her gue Miss Helen Schiller | 4.5 September 28, "eh KC g and dep artment teres | eieceé 2 iste a bs stes as . 2 vor r ch Bartel Miss Nancy Erdahl assisted the hostess. ‘ 4 s : 1&0 ion Marche Beis | prewowT W. ct poset TS eater SEWING : nwick Coy Warren | The Fremont W. C. T, U. will meet TRCLB ren cei int Gace on Tuesday, October 2, at 2 p.m, at A nche v | & 1 min Chapter = . 825 : Mrs. Ralf Dovgias Baker entertained ie bridge luncheon elub of thre wing Circle of Tor " the home of Mra. J. W, Cairns, 3825 “tables on Wednesday afternoon at her apartment in Washington Arms, 0. E. 8 mects with Mra H.W. | 19) DISTR PAA red | Aibion Pinca, Min Hertha Carr will Fisher, 4 Dayton ave, Friday, C pacts Singie 75¢ |be in charge of the program. Sub- \ A . : September 28, at 1 o'clock. Mn omp |Ject: “White Shield Home,” Mr Orthopedic Tea ahd. Thrift Shops 12. 3, Hooper enslatindg Witetaas: sa 1 Si Megs a * “fea Shop Friday. Mrs. W. S. Burt will bo hostess, assisted by Mrs. Fred |) Brerett, Mrs. L. L. Reardon, Mrs. J. G. Price, Mrs. H. 8. McGillle, Mra. "em a cece : A ‘A.C. McCullum and Mrs. Ralph B e i Medina guild will bo in charge all day at the Thrift Shop. ¢ e : io Club us rrived. cA | @omen’s Clubs f.. . CLUBS FOR FRIDAY CHAPTER AO, P, E. 0, f or a : Chapter AO, P. EB. O., will mest | with the Misses Maude V. Roy and| DOL AR RID Y : Helen J. Finch at 310 16th ave, on ] f: A F d d S t d, Mrs. Mae Jacobs will entertain the| Friday, September 28, at & p. m.| Tl ay an atur ay “elub at funcheon, followed by m pro- bli ster e gram, on Friday, September 23, at | ROYAL HIGHLANDERS '@ More than 2,000 Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats of Fave. N. W., Mra. Alice Slack assist. | progressive whist party, Friday, | ies hostess. Take Phinney car to|September 38, at 8:30 p. m., in| ing effect—small shapes, off-the-face and large, pic- ; (Regular 15¢ Each) ent, publio is invited, ; i -|EASTERN STAR CLUB i ) McKINLEY CIRCLE whe 0) a | radiant Autumn woods—subtly flattering and be- ¢ . > “William McKinley circle, No, 11, tern Star club will give a iy. gz , jon Friday, September 28, at f. ida, arlata { 7 ji r iver tea at the home of Mrs. W. | oe net eee oma, 4000 Ar with a decided Parisian influence—are being taken Gay, September 28, at 12 o'clock. |“*"° Lee Ratt C Frid , Y TAM comrades and members of patri-| sy cinpmy CIRCLE ome Friday expecting the greatest values you've | ‘ amp le supply of soap for a ie 779, 33° to Roy st. the G. A. R., and comrades will be ae Bie MA Matthews wilt be at [2% informal tea’ to be given at her Bie": le . A, Matthew: home, 614 Summit N., on Friday thousands of @) 4 wl Drug Stor the First Presbyterian church, on oe Rep Lit. s re Mites; Geptember 23; from 230 to| weston 10 HOLD Tako one of these chie, Untrlmmed Hats, add a feather cockade f customers who have adopted this The rummage sale of the com 4 af trimming after making her choice from these new Untrimmed COL. ELLSWORTH CIRCLE |bined cireles of the Fruit and Senne Hats. Invariably becoming aro the latest soft, unblocked cooked dinner in Veterans’ hall, Ar-| September 28 and 29. 7 . will be found among the season's rich browns and grays, * & MS GaNiasy, ‘September 28, trom rary Aah . Chineso rede, blues and greens. "Twill be on $1] is a thoroughly good toilet soap; Public 1s cordially invited, Card| RUMMAGE SAL | Tite ; has medicinal properties, and party at 6:30 p. m. The Church of the Ept{phany guild | th iS * ™ ‘ i herefore promotes: skin health. BALLARD Westlake, on September 28 and 29, é . ty, fiece With Autumn winds grabbing to ateal the hat off your head, Friday and Saturday you can buy Tho Ballard W. C. 7. UV. will meet | NORDICA CHORAL CLUB these close-fitting, softly-clinging hata stay In place and two cakes for the usual price of 9415 W. 624 st., on Fr Sept gin ite rehearsals on Friday eve trim as when first put on, You will nover, never get thelr i as 2%. Mrs. Manney will have|ning, September 28, at 8 o'clock In| rimmed equal in satisfaction and service in an other ah $1 one—in the Owl Drug aed Members |the new clubrooms at 4090 Arcade | type of hat f € j ice: charge of the program, Members | thi clubrooms at 4090 Arcad 7 yo of ha ie a datos 54 Quantity price: 2 boxes (6 cakes) {portance will come up for trans-| The conductor, Mra. Helen Crowe- H t 3 40) Snelling, h : * 5 IC. aon. nelling, has spent much time work. | ats Children’s Hats Washington Park cuild will have charge of the service at the Orthoped! IM. Frink, Mrs. W. W. Kellogg, Mrs. Charles Lea, Mra. Cecil L, T “members of the Pennsylvania Study | Initiation. ; ° e e fis Hoon, at her home, $725 Second) The Royal Highlanders will give a velvets, duvetyns and felts—hats of every bewitch- urcnl 1se Ic oa Swedish hall, 1627 Eighth Th ; end of line and walk two blocks | Swedish ha hth ave, The | turesque tendencies for formal and semi-formal wear, eee eee embracing the entire range of colors gleaned from Itadies of the G. A. R, wil! hold q {luncheon for members and frien coming to every type, and permeated throughout erent, 14 Summit ave. N. Pri-} ose -puliding, ‘Cards at 2 p.m. | from the tissue as this advertisement is written. ; | , We have a gain obtained an @tic organizations welcome, Take 2 | . Willlam McKinley cirelo, Ladles of seen in a long time for. ...sseeseeess “Ch °1999 fe : urchill” sale. This announce- the guesta of Mrs. W. B. Mase t | : 3 ‘ j LADIES’ AID SOCIETY Oe nent : ment will be welcomed by the Rome to the Ladies Aid society of | sept, 28, Untrimmed Hats Fy. aes WULICAGie oie | y ~—Prestol The clever woman will know what is needed for as their favorite toilet soap aps i Col, Ellsworth circle, Ladies of | Flower mission will be held at 1406 cloches, off-the-face mox turbans, mushrooms, and square. ‘: s ‘ ; MEIN AS Ri) will garve. 4 home| Piest ave, on Driday and Saturday, ba. crowned walking hats, Tho right shade for the favorite suit Churchill Antiseptic Skin Soap 11:30 to 1 0’ to which the| CHURCH OF EPIPHANY economical hat, priced Friday at, ..o,csecesceceseesen sae will hold a rum 4 al t 2008) a o hold @ rummage sale a f | | Felt Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed at the home of Mrs. H. Shepherd,|, The Nordica Choral club will be- iS {ry tussle with the invisible element fresh and urged to be present, as business of | building. eee ing out the schedule to be followed | WEST SEATTLE REVIEW | during the coming year and all tho} i The Criterion takes first place in the display of Children's Hats te *. 4 SEWING CIRCLE girls are asked to be present so Rich, feathery chapeaux for dreray at thin early’ atage, of the woasone Aq. betay’ QAM fol ane? The “Churchill” Sale is always an important event in the Owl Drug Stores. West Seattle Review W. B. A tices, can commence at once wear, adorned with osttich feather requirement is included in our offering for 75 Thousands of cakes are always necessary to insure an adequate supply for the sewing circle, will meet at the|The new membors are especially fancies and lace, lending soft ef. T'TIdNY Wt. sone ensesuer ecantecterccascanoarannescesen occasion, home of M Martin J. Adama,,| asked to attend, fects to Autumn's more brilliant 4726 47th ave. W., on Friday,| The Nordica Campfire group held eptember 26, at 1 p. m. its first meeting of the season last hues in velyet, duyetyn and combi . * Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the nation materials wrought Into the G/L, e NOBERT BH. LED Montelius building. entire range of new shapes and Ye CHAPTER RUMMAGE SALE Election of officers took place sizes. Your heart's desire in # hat Robert EF. Lee Chapter, United | with the following result: Mail orders receive prompt attention, of the Confederacy, will| President, Dorothy MéDermott; Wil be: found, Bere $ First and Third and Pil "I Pisatoioese stahiabatae saad) vise: cikeniealsse/c tan. a winks, wears: Btiday at, iv soesseuchdaseore 1 eattle's lasses LF ssaiaicd Store Pike iettane ‘ ve ate und 29, at 702 Pike at., the proceedu | tary, Helen Fox; treasurer, Mra, Seneca i fe ie toward the relief nd for!Olga Jolinston; scribe, Mrs, Julia Confederate vete! Anderson, ea lS