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PAGE 10 Seattle Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, istant—F Music—Louise Plan Dinner at Home Visitor Is Complime R. AND MES twelve cove honor of Li Nevada. ROY WwW. oO evening at t utenant Commander L REE Jociety Telephone, MA in-0600 ances Oldham Raymond Owens This nted TT are joyd Lew . Mrs. Llewellyn Is Honored Mrs. William H tained during ) last of he ‘On Monday af Mrs. A. B. Stewar club at her home honor guest at n by he Everett Juncheon at tt n's University ‘Thursday afternoon Mrs. A, B. I luncheon at the Rainier Birs. Liewellyn is leaving f Liewellyn, of Ne Sm! Mrs. Latimer Entertains Mrs, Arthur Latimer entertained Fyving at tea th fternoon at her hi leaves Thursd: . r to spe Hosts at Dinner Dane Mr. and Mr Fred k Cl Sig Mafioween costume dinner dance the Seattle Golf « aries Jc Yo: s week, t Mrs. members of the Mrs h Su Ladies’ Liewe Munic Miss EI ained r oni on, at her ith en! in her honor lewellyn ts entert compli Informally a few ¢ jends of Miss D ome as & farewell to Miss Ewing pend the winter lose fr th: e on We g, October Committee Named for Varsity Ball The V: Reason, will be give the football game wit! later. Mr. Philip ¢ Misses Mary Pc Helen McKenzie, Katherine Brown, Duk fendi and Ruth Bamford, and Fletcher Johnson, James Lively, (Charles Perrine, J. H. Penn and Mor MacDonal n is chairman of the committee Crouley . Doris Pe Messrs Harold Dags Wash turday ¢ ty of Ore gto formal yor 1, esides, Ruth Allen, Daigh, Heler Helen Carina Jean Purd Norma jargaret rkins, Morgan Cust rison C . Entertain for Mr. and Mrs. Beaton Mr. and Mrs. Ross Downs are giv ‘this evening in honor of Mr. and M ing an informal dinne rs. Kenneth C. Beaton. ‘Assisting at Bridge Tea At Miss Karla and Miss Claire Stoltenberg’s bridge tea for Mrs. Wallace Duthie and| Corwin | ) Latimer on Wednesday afternoon, © Miss Gertrude Lewis will Bderting, Mrs. Donald McClallen October pour and and } 31, Mrs. A s Vv Mrs. an Latimer, Mrs ginia Jefferson will assist Spokane Visitor Complimented Mrs. Frank Y. ts afternoon with a Who is the cuest o | Ramey. : For the pleasure rs. V Tuncheon at ¢ afternoon. Last informal bridge tea Bridge Tea at Tennis ‘The Seattje Tennis club will give Van Patten Sorrento Mrs. H. her apartm and ber 2. Mrs. Corwin Eberting may be made with Mrs. Eberting, C. ‘Bt the club, EA st-0766. en and Mrs. Fi be hostess and reserva ‘A pit!-3320, on Thursda of Spokane, Mrs. Henry informally ge Varnell, and for taining for Mrs. G erguson Harpe ° a small late pheum party on Monday compli ad her guest with Club the second In Its series of bridge teas @tranged for the autumn and winter months on Friday afternoon, Novem-/ ations for the affair or with Mrs. C. H. Rollins Guild Will Hold An nual Bazaar St. Joseph's guild is making elabor ate plans for its annual bazaar will take place late in November in the new school bullding of the parish Friday afternoon a bridge tea w Fox, 2812 Mount St. Helen's pla’ ‘and novelty booth, in charge of M > Jongg will be played, beginning at 2 | an attractive program presented be Alternating at the ur will be 3 ‘Mrs. Herman Hoenig and Miss Mi Reservations may be made wit Mrs. B. J. Manion, EAs ill be in th h Mr en at the home of Mra. J in Frank M o'clock. een 4 and 6 o'clock M. Donahoe, Mrs. John N. Jackson, Nordhot Frank M. H Carroll, Carroll, EA st-0119, or @Momen CLUBS FOR THURSDAY BRITISH CLUES TO DANCE The* British clubs of Seattle will entertain with a dancing party on Whursday evening, October 25, at Christensen’s Broadway hal). In eluded among the clubs represented | @re the British American associa- tion, Caledonian society, Canadian club and Clan McKenzie. eee | SOROSIS CLUB " The Sorosis club art department Will meet at the Federated club house Thursday, Oct. 25, at 2 p. m, Mrs. A. J. Webb, hostess. ‘The program will be as follows: Technique (Balance), Mrs. Frank and other pie- Study, led by Mrz. Frank Atkins, Modern artists (Sargent), Mrs. F. W. Burdick. QUEEN ANNE FORTNIGHTLY ‘The regular meeting of the Queen Anne Fortnightly will be held at the Federated clubhouse, on Thurs- / day, October 25, at 2 p. m. Mrs. ‘D. E. Fryer and Miss Adelaide Pol- Tock, hostesse: 3 DAY NURSERY The regular meeting of the Seat- tle Day Nursery association, 302 will be held Thursday, p.m. Mrs. T. A. htahomy wri Mrs. Frank fem assisting. . . THURSDAY PROGRESS CLUB The Thursday Progress club will Meet Thursday, October 25, at 10 A. m., with Mrs. Knight, 736 South. ern st. Take a South Park car on First av one DICKENS FELLOWSHIP The Dickens Fellowship will meet ) Thursday evening, October 25, at 8 > p. m. at the Chamber of Commerce. Chapters 11 to 15 in “Dombey and fon” will be reviewed. on ere UNIVERSITY CHAPTER, O. _ University chapter, 0. 8. Social lub will give a birthday card party ‘Thursday, Oct. 25, at 1:30 p. m., in ‘Parish hall, ©. 47th st. and Brooklyn. S see € JB RUMMAGE SALE The Mothers’ club of Chi Omega Borority has secured a location in the Farmers’ market, Seventh and Virginia, for the rummage sale they will give Thursday and Frida 5 October 24-25, Mrs. J. W. Daugher- ty is general chairman, WOODCRAFT TOT The Woodcraft i CLUB ‘Totem club will ve on informal luncheon in the - rooms, 4167 Arcade building, ; iraday, October 25, at 1 p. m. McKibben, of the White Crogs, i be the speaker. Wor further in- ton call MA in-6808, ’s Clubs } SEATTLE REVIEW NO. 8 ttle Review No. 8, W. B. A., the Maccabees, will meet at A. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth aye., day, October 25, |tion for the past commander will be| | held. } ANNUAL BANQUET | The fifteenth annual banquet of the | Women's Commercial Club will be held on Thursday evening, October | 25, at 7 p. m., at the New Washing. ton hotel, The “Forward, March, Seattle," idea will be carried out in the program, o- SOCIAL AND CHARITABLD CLUB “FREJA” The Ladies’ Social and Charitable Club “Freja” will meet Thursday, October 25, at 2 o'clock, in the la- dies’ parlor of the Swedish club. eee PHI KAPPA SIGMA MOTHEF UB The Mothers’ club of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity will have the first meeting of the season at the chap ter house, 5033 17th ave. N A, on Thursday, October 25, at 2 clock. ers MERCER ISLAND CLUB The Ladies’ Mercer island, bridge-luncheon Keewaydin club, of Thursday, October 25, at 12:30 o'clock, at its clubhouse, The_hos' cs include Mra, A, Hansen, Mrs. C. R. Adams, Mrs, C. K. Carr, Mrs. Frank Bingaman, |Mre. Herbert Wooley and Mrs, Ida | Gruwell, see R. C. R. SEXTON W. Sexton W. |series of eard will parties at begin a Wing's |tober 25. The remainder of. the |series will take place on Novemtwr 8, 22, and December 6. eae DELTA SOCIAL CLUB Mrs. Anna Chapman will be host. ess for Delta Social club, O. 1, #., at her home at Foster, on ‘Thurs. day, October 26, at 1:30 p.m. She Eastern Stars and friends welcome, see THIMBLE CLUB Nina M, Frye Thimble club will October 26, at the home of Mrs. Jessie Mayer, 426 First ave. W, All Daughters of Veterans urged to at- tend, COUNCIL OF MINUTE WOMEN The Seattle Council of Minute Worren will meet Thursday, October 25, at 2 p. m, in Frederick & Nel. son's auditorium, rh far GREENWOOD SOCIAL CLUB Greenwood Social club, O. BH. 8, will meet Thurrday, October 26, at 10:30 a, m, at the home of Mra, ‘Tess King, 8619 Palatine ave, Evening; Eastern Charles Patterson when | 1 lyn was ng with a large of the following to be named Garretson, Art Gerbel, at thelr home Chester | jattend the t of the household linen | Octo Bridge and mah | y; will be served at 4 and|» | | AUXILIARY Thurs. | Will sive a card party at § p.m. A recep-| ¢ {eard party at I. | Thursday evening, | . | NO. with | | | ili hold its monthly | . and get off at Southern st. | cafeteria on Thursday evening, Oc- | will be assisted ‘by Mrs, Clara Iyeu, | have an allday meeting, ‘Thursday, | Sisters, are giving a Halloween mas | querade THE ATTL MISS. WINIF who} Miss E | her stay she is the guest of h | P ortrait by Grady. WOMEN MOK or ments. ROYAI HAVE Re a Halloweer card pity Thursday, October 2 &:15 p. m., at 1409 Ninth ave, Pr and refreshments which WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE The Seattle Women's Civi wil! hold a public meeting m, at the First sch far Members to attend, and frie see ELITE SOCIAL CLUB The Elite Social club will give a/ 0. O. F. hall, on October 25. | . R. TRAINMEN The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the | Brotherhood of 4 Trainmen at 1915 Spe on Thursday, October 25, 20 p. m. Friends invited. There | | will be a door prize in addition to} }card prizes, ave. oe OCCIDENTAL CHAPTER 28 Occidental Chapter No. 28, 0. E.} }S., will hold a card party in Wing’ cafeteria, at 8:30 p. ‘Thursday m. November 1, era | CONGRESS OF MOTHERS | AND P.-T, A. | The Board of Managers of the} Washington state branch National Congress of Moth Parent-Teacher association will hold} their regular meeting in connection) the Washington Educational ton which Js convening at Iniversity of Washington, Oc- 24 to 26. Mrs. Victor dent of the Washington Branch of PT. A. has called the board meeting for Thursday, Octo-| ber 25 at 10 a. m. at the Delta Chi fraternity house, 1819 East 47th st. Members attending will find au-| tomobiles at Meany Hall at 9:30 to convey them to the Delta Chi} house. Mrs, P. F. Widholm will! be in charge of the transportation. | Mra. John G. Matthews, assisted by Mra, James B. Kinne, Mrs. 8. H. Crookes and Mrs. F. L, Ruble, have completed arrangements for| luncheon for the board, which will also be served at the Delta Chi! house, Seattle asso. the 1 tober H. Malstrom, presi-| State serving on the} state board are: Mrs. James B Kinne, recording secretary; Mra. P. F. Widholm, financial secretary; | Mrs. Chas. G. Miller, treasurer; Mrs. Norman J. Irvine, thrift chair- man; Mrs, Walter K. lecture bureau; Mrs. 8. chairman of parents’ circles in the! churches; Mra. F. L. Ruble, repre-| senting the Pre-School circles and| Mrs. John G. Matthews, president feattle Council of Parent-Teacher associations. women ADDITIONAL CLUBS MIZPAH No. 00, Pythian in their hall, 4719 University way, Saturda evening, October 27, Good musie and refresh ments. Everybody invited 4310's NORTH BROADWAY CIRCLE The North Broadway circle of the Fruit and Flower miasion will meet with Mra, H, P, Kennedy, 2832 Boy! ston ave, N,, on Monday, October 29, at 10:30 a. m eee NEIGHBORS OF WOODCKART Seattle circle, No, 649, N. of W,, will have a ecard purty Wriday even Ing, October 26, at Swedish club hall Kefroshments and prizes. dance wes At ans arrived recently from her home University of Washington this winter, {27 {planned the pre Coombs. 8 | Zucea jthe ¢ )| SEATTLE PC NO, RED EVANS _ | Personal Mr, and Mr left for snd the Calif M Ty wdeks’ ¥ Mr this evening busin Jamea short in Kansas to During Miss Julia Blac er cousin, Lacy Hof day gone over the wee TIC CLUB of the Wom an's Demoers Dartnall's SHA WONDASEE TO GIVE BUDGE M Stephen A CLUB TRA Hu 2p. Mra president of the Leaguo ve at 2p. m Griswold, Women | talk on “Women in Par. tisan Politics Tue All women interested | st, on Invited to attend. o'clock, sponsored t tables of both the following © cl f the exec B include ard and whist in Mrs. Emma A. Haw: ward De Pue, Mra. C. G. Miller and] Mrs, C. A. Ridgeway. PROGRAM FOR YEAR ANNOUNCED he Seattle Music ons will prevall tails and a Christmas contain: heart of is being arranged by congnittes, which includws Mrs. Gearge W. Furry, president of the cluj; Mra. J, E. Liddy, chairman, tions of va |Ssahted by Mrs. Harriet M. Si no. trio, | Mm HW. Loer, Mrs. Hampton trlo, plano | Mots . Mra. H. M, Rochelle, Mrs J. Joegenson, Mra. Grace E jams, Mrs, R, P, Mulvane and W. C. Cu no Shawondasee club, since tts nization, sixteen years ago. has actively engaged in welfare always giving in emergency casos, from this augment the this purpose A. W. Spaulding, founder first president of the club, who now visiting in the city from iolulu, will be a guest at 2 y: ing | womet a Woman, Study wh: club bas am h follows for its year's wor November 13 |rlous forms of | du uet, violin duet duo and ladies’ chorus: November 27—Muste from Finiand, | ¥! ‘orway, Sweden and Denmark, with | Sinding, Sibelius, Ole Bull, Agathe, | Decker, Grondahl, Emit Sjogren and Grieg. | December 11 "Vision of St Hiust music; vocal or; wot Christman program, | Ys John," by C. Whitney | The pro- joe afternoon bridge fund maintained anuary §—Americhn composers: | ¥!! Hadley, Rogern, Clough-Leighter, | *°" in, Victor Harris, De Koven, Vic.|__¥": tor Herbert ie 22— Russian composers: | Gretschaninow, Wie Rachmaninoff, Rimsky: Trohalkowsky, Schutt, 12 — American women} Katherne Glen, Nese|| PALES O REMEMBER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25— [Mra A. B. Liewellyn’s heo the Rainier club to honor Mra old 1 New York waipay, 0c TOBER 26— Koraakow February composers: Branscombe, February March 11 March 25 April 8 time music April 22—"King Rene's Daughter by Henry Smart. A cantata for} women's volces. May 13—Modern French compos: | ers: Massenet, Bize Godard, Gounod, C May 27—-Play day creer) 26—Grand opera. Spring program nat Sacred music. Ww. fon of officers nd mah sorrento Jinner at ater party Barker's tn- loween dance at home. OCTOBER s1— 5 Cla a for Mrs er, at home Joxephine Fra inner CHATAUQUA Halloween costume dance at Chatauqua will meet alt clut ENG, E. North, 9814 Latona » Ay Duncan October 2 eg and 6 in “Short Story | the Seattle Golf # Liters based on) FRIDAY, NOY mbridge history of America Interlaken G will be taken up. Roll call, items of interest in life of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Hotel th’ followed by t Mra, Sylventer 1 Ha AY, home, Mr, an forni jaint-Saen WEDNE anck, Lath UNIVERSITY tolls: University with Mrs, 1, ave, Friday, Chapters 3, 4 of American n's buffet luncheon dinner dance at bridge ten Seattle and Yacht Kove MBER 3. é ommodores’b at the Seattie 18 | sion Auxiliary 18 will hold a regular meeting on Iriday, October 26th, at 8 p.m, when action will be taken on « proposed amendment alumn "The Ame to Seattle Pedic hoaplial ls give okeRiving party at mple from 9 until Mrs. Holland Of fers Strongest of Proof whole outlook since 1 for gained weight and feel new person,” sald Mrs, Wi. 1900 BE. Denny Wa “Seve digestion, digay Mo life hes ‘Taniac fifteen like a Holland, Seattle, Wash. il years’ suffering from in palpitation of tho heart, spellx and loss of appetite sapped my strength and energy un- til f wae in an awful condition, othing 1 ate agreed with me and life was a burden, Tf felt tired and worn out all the time and wan #0 “My changed treatment, in on the and uncomfortable d until they seemed © 1 had taken two 1 began to feel My appetite improved, T began to enjoy my meals as T hadn't for years, and now my health Is com pletely restored and 1 can havdly realize Tam the same woman, Tan jac Has won my lasting gratitude,” ‘Tanlac is for sale by all good Accept no substitute million bottles sold, days nth, tle better took I've pounds ‘Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills, the | prompt assist: | a WEDNESDAY, SMUTS EXPECTS HILLMAN ASKS AMERICAN HELP FIGHT IN OPEN Believes U.S. Will Straighten | Wants Out World Affairs Enemies to Show Selves; Tells of Ads Chief Officer Sure | Captain a Suicide the storm Th HELEN N STOKES |Fecen oa during the Oc larence | from the sce rominent for Helen } British Clubs Dance Thursday Night enjoy good muste, Kood dancing, wood fellowship. iatnte fis aes Warren Anderson Orchestra 19 out 49." 4a Mats Daily 2:20, Eve 7-9. Eve 0c, Mat 360 Sunday School Body | Holding Convention The ¢ institute and annual the Western Washingto hool ¢ od ements “The Midnight Maage a Chea By Dilly Barrows nie n Christ 1 seaalo church, the first meeting bet noon. A public pesday night, when Dr man will in a feature of the cc + ntagescope ONPER AND ier |METROPOLITAR Fourth at University SEATTLE ARTIST SERIES (Katharine Rice, Manager) Presents ference | MORAL Welfare SUPPORT of the league ts enclosed in the c' ment billa, sent to jsumers, The folder of the league tn social service, v service, service. water svat i water con. Is of the work| emergency relief, | ing hounekeepers' medic and legal |] TH Petday Night— | VIOLA DANA gto (Se “HER FATAL MILLIONS” ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE | Including | “CHE GOLDEN HIRD* | with Lorraine Evon One | and TED Ma CHARLES | | Jee Beg. Sun., Oct. 28 HACKET “Sensation of Europe” and Leading Tenor of the Metropolitan Grand Opera Company in CONCERT FRIDAY EVE. OCTOBER 26 SEAT METROPOLITA} Seattle's Leading Theatre AN & “A Modern Dinna CHILDREN ALWAYS 10 € Matinees Wednesday-Saturday The Musical Hit of Ages sosego al Original Century Thentre Cant Prices — Nights: 50c Mat.1 50c-81.50, Sat, SEATS NOW SE DR, N. VOW Physician and Sur- geon, uses Chinese roots and herbs. in treating all. diseases f men and women. 4] Specializes: in stom- ach trouble, and Cay other allmonte Dr. N, Yow Chinexe Memedy Co, m5 Yenior Way MA in-4308, Seatile, Wash. Stop their pain in one minute !| For quick lasting relief from corns, Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads stop the pain in one minute by removing the cause —friction and pressure, | _ Zino-pads are thin, safe, antiseptic, healing, waterproof and cannot pro- duce infection or any bad after-effects. ‘Three sizes—for corns, callouses and bunions. Cost hut a trifle, Get a box to- y at your druggist’s or shoe dealer's, Dr Scholl's Zino-pads REMERTON—CHARLESTON —PORT ORCHARD Take Vast Steamers at Colman vel. 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