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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STA AR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923 @omen’ s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY ¥ Cl Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister Assistant Music—Louise Raymond Owens Music Tito Schipa Program Announced rhe I { WORTH CIRE Telephone, MA in-060( Frances Oldham The Spread that Saves Practise Thrift or Else You Drift— drift and get nowhere; age o’ertakes and strength forsakes, ere you are aware. As a spread for daily bread NUCOA, high its plane, cuts for you—and this is true—spread expense in twain, Halloween Dinner Will Honor To Entertain at Sunset ( alub R. AND MRS. 0. J, DAVID Rer of ten cove 8 pliment to the daught M friends. To Give ie Tea Mra. Willia i ' ridge ables wit ae Bewi: ‘ pe Xo. | NEIGHHOF Mrs. Wi ake} fie ld L Une sheon Hoste ss ‘ Rowers | nr MERICAN ing, Coley Honoring M k De Mo t ‘ . N : ’ Chicago, Mrs. Leo H. Wakefield ined for " a with IN {1881 The reg of the British. @ luncheon of twelve covers at the niveralt American as will be held in Daughter; Finest Table Quality At One-Half the Price THE BEST FOODS, Inc, CHICAGO KANSAS CITY |AUXILIARY ROsh SOCIETY j Auxiliary to the Seattle Rose ' mPa ride befor There wit be u |clety will meot at the St. Regis cafe] ™ : A NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO Sponsor No-Host Table coil ae ues neoree re bene ft abs wales At pare | Beiday, Oct. 26, at noon a obec ma it Novedy te Mr. and M nsored a nohost table at the Rotary clut Mr, Behipe sons of British b Wheeler of the park board will speak | § ral months { inner da: sid tt Seattle Ya 1 \ . Granados! No charge for admiasior on What # Dol 1 path ihe COLUMBIA P. A arrived last evening to visit M Engagement of Miss Jarvis Made Know n i Prabhas nes eM Ne Mrs. Jerry Begert for a weel Mrs. David announ he en dau Nevins se Priel alta) on ¥ ober 28, at th ees Friday, Octobe Anne, to Mr t Colum ) SITY NIGHT Mr, Thomas Greening left Wedne lones of Victoria. h cordially invited. Seattle Couple Marry i in ‘Portland Mir. Hohig \ won gale. Th ; t nd Madison, on Friday Te isles B é aay , ' enter t ev 3 fixe Bergen ADDITIONAL CLUBS \LLOWEE Siete. os 2n | Students recital | ¢ hal f . artist; Misg Phyllis Van) AND CAF hotel in Porth . sy p : 2 ANT LODGE friends in att en pggpe go rE Dr. Paul F. Li bape Mr. and Mrs. Wagner will be at home in Seattle after Te Entertains Infor mally at Dinner A fo : ‘ ! d ; hristmas bazaa Saturday dinner at th 1s Dt ov Sampbell. ‘Th Werte Gas 1 ¥ r int t . j PHER CLUB TO ae guest list was | donations b £ IVE HALLOWEEN PARTY British Clubs Dance Thursday Night Chrixtensen’s Broadway Wall A cordial weleome for all who enjoy good music, good dancing, good fellowship. Warren Anderson Orches' A Halloween has been ar. P. E. O. Chapters Honor Mrs. Wallace brovnesbll Prrstager | BL Hot lat1J. 24, at 4090 Arcade t Sis | urday ‘evening 8 wes uD Ae st: ers of the P. 7 . so: plan ™ 27 g . ANT tH " ve. Th y Costu os. er tecetss ay eu a wer ; er-| SEWARD SOCIAL ANI ’ ; ere In restise ‘Aahoe and twenty-five cc given e Y¥ club to Wallace, recently elected to the st ¢ board of the P. Mrs. Oris ny s ce pr nt; Mra. Lee Wakofi of the Washinsto: nd Mrs. Samuel 8. Pi President, also we Mrs, James H. Calvert pr a on to the Jed over the informal program. Informal Opening of Chapter House ‘Theta Alpha of Delta Delta Delta will entertain inforn fernoon from 3 until 6 the new chapter he WN. E., in honor of sorority members from Tacoma. Thi Will be the first to take place at the new ou: and will r housewarming. rt s of have been Inv’ 2 until 3 o'clock F Im the evening the husbands and f # have been asked to Inspect the new home. Bridge Luncheon for How s To compliment her house guest, } Mrs. J. L. Macdonald entertained ¥ , home on Saturday afternoon. Bridge was enjoyed later H , [CHAPTER AO, " g t oF P. EO. Guest | i 1 on ter AO, of P, BE. O., will meet ichardson Pease nver,| (Pupl t k ot | wit PEACH MELBA Kowalsxi| court, Friday stober 26, a! rat Place half » preserved Jock he, peach on slice of Miss Maurine Sykes Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. James Sykes announce the engagement of thelr daughter Maurine Evelyn, to Mr. Victor Turner. The wedding will take place on November 14. of four heaping table- spoons of vanilla or nut foe Cream, and cover all with sweet rasp- . oe Hostesses Named for Bridge Tea | ERE oreenee Hostesses for the bridge tea at the Tennis club on Friday afternoon, | er Wovember 2, include Mrs, Chester Latimer, Mra. Robert McClelland, Mra. | PALM CIRCLE, Paul Voinot, Mrs. Ross Wilson, Mrs. Ross Downs, Mrs, Louls § n,| NO. 68 ‘Mrs. Lawrence Ives, Mrs. George Stirrat, Mrs. Louls Boynton, Mrs na} Pa , Ne Neighbors of/at 1 p,m. The regular m Wagner, Mrs John Dudley Roberts, Mra. Don McClallen, Miss Gertrude | Woo . Ww 1 tual elec:| the club will be held Frid Lewis and Miss Claire mberg. icers 4 1 Fellows’ hall 5. Miss Lund to Wed in November c. October 29 ‘ Henry Bittman, of the in promptly a! ’ administration depart Mr. Neil 1. Lund has issued tions to the marriage of hi e ee “Cathedrals of Buro (Catherine Mae, to Mr. George Elmer Trepus, on Wedne %./ ELITE SOCIAL CLUB F ks, Royal Ir Wovember 7, at 3:30 o'clock, at 67 W. Etruria st. Social club, No, 124, wi ' . Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops "pal, 400% Jackson. : ichols, «tro }O0. O, F. hall, 2609% Jackson Nichols, a trio Mrs. George Yousll will be hostess for Washington Park guild at the yeveding, Corover, 2 st he Ce school, will give Orthopedic Tea Shop on Friday, assisted Mrs. Willlam Ritter, Mrs! Charlies Lewis, Mrs. J. B. Lukes, Mrs. Andrew MacAulay, Mra. Ned Gpourislotte, Mrs. D. F. Te Roller, hrs. Winthrop Hovey and Mrs. William | ANNOUNCES Daughter H. Brown. Mra. Emma Johnson 4 Medina guild will be in charge all day at the Thrift Shop, represented] Li ; by Miss Sara Williams, Mrs. A. Loewing, Mrs. T. B. Shaw and Mrs. Walter| of V Johnston. r ee A GREATER « Forest," jewed by of her daughter, Ruth 5 1 Mr. and Mrs, 8. G. Marling, vember 1 Mr, and Mrs, Marling will be at home CAMP, NO. 5138 ‘Thursday evening, Octoter 25, Elliott Bay Camp, No. 5138, Mod- @rn Woodmen of America, will en- tértain Hon. Ralph E. Johnson, of” Limcoin, Neb. national organizer. ‘All Modérn Woodmen are cordially invited. There are fifty candidates ‘waiting to be initiated and the eve fiing’s program will close with a banquet. | RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOR.VER | Every druggist in this country is) guthorized to say to every rheu-) Matic sufferer that if a full pint bottle of Allenrhu, the sure con-| @ueror of rheumatism, docs not} show the way to stop the agony reduce swollen joints and do away with even the slightest twinze of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return | your money without comment. | Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvel- ous results have been decomplished | in the most severe cases where the suffering and agony were intense) and piteous and where the patient! was helpless. | Mr. James H. Allen, the discov-| erer of Allenrhu, who for many years suffered the torments of} acute rheumatism, desires al) suf. ferers to know that he does not | ‘want a cent of anyone's mo legs Allenrhu decisively cond this worst of all diseases, and he } instructed druggists to guarantee it) fam above in every instance. All| Grugmsts can supply you.—Adver Busy Men und Women find it handy, to my Stadio at an be. 4 private All the latest steps are quickly ma tered in m few lesson by my easy method. Besinners’ clase Bat, 7120; Class, Wed., 7:30, "Public [ogee a Wea and Bet. All wel- come. RIGHT, 1604 4th, at Pine. Dollar Friday of UNMATCHABLE MILLINERY VALUES Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats Smart Trimmed Hats fashioned in a large number of snug-fitting off-the-face and droopy modes, of velvets, duvetyns, velvet and duvetyn combinations, reflecting Autumn’s gorgeous colors, in trims of ostrich and feather novelties. 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