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posrmseet Siempemecemner es ebchtaie wartinbenn-n mor THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1928, i STEVENS NO, 1, W. I C, WOMION'S ASHOCIATION Viviah will lend the community Stevens No, 1, W. It. C,, will nerve |TO HOLD DAZAAIt olnging; Principal T. Rc é e @omen s Clubs Persona luneheon dessek un Friday, Novem-| ‘The Women's asuooiation of Ma-| make a talk, as also wilt ure 3a eati (?3 ociel CLUBS POR FRIDAY NBYLVANIA STUDY CLUB Mr, and Mex, Cocll Dacon and Mrs.| ber 16, In Vetorana’ hall, Atmory;|drona Presbyterian church will hold] G. Matthews; Minv Huth Bamford Pennsylvania Study club will| Clare Farnsworth will return this|also a home-cooked sinner at 6] thelr annual miner the afternoon | will give a vocal solo accompanied ORTHOPEDIC GUILDS | have 1 of Jock lunchoon Friday,| evening from a weeks! visit in Ports] o'clock, followed by a card party pp hb ed Lis Friday, , Vv raed | A hd ae rr John Harmtord, ~ fea 5 . Ag Novemberlanin tha Metropolitan teal land, pref 0 ‘There will be a large assortment of | rexhments will be served, Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, MA in-0600 TAR Vorbk lied. nec thiecChis | eee Re ee eee Nat ny Danan. FOR BENENID fancy and waoful articles on sale, A | ~snciiuM NOW TAT iooee Rearae Assistant—Frances Oldham dren's Orthopedic hoapital will meet | C. Book will speak on muse, and the! yfigq Trentonian Green, who has | Ol CHAPTER HOUSE |home-cooked dinner will be #erved | all after « Golden Glint Hhampoo-caany Music—Louise Raymond Owens Friday, Noverber 16, according (0 how ov forthe afternoon Will bel peen viniting In Philadelphia for ney For the benefit of the new chapter | from 6 until 6:40 p.m, and @ series ons the following sehedule Mra, Otelle CF Bropdway, with Mrs, Wallace GQ.) Noor 6, The 0 situ lot ente tw have been fer and Mra. D.As| oral montha the last of | Houne, Theta Alpha alliance of Delta |of entertaining stun saa sh Bt will return the Int fy cita Delta will give the firnt of a| Planned for the evening, next wee Collin, 121 Pederal ave, at 2 p,m ae ra esd weries of dollar dances at the netive| “ee Miss Geraldine Huston Has Charming Home Capitol Mil, with Mr. H. ¢ SNNA CHAPTER NO, 180 Mr. and Mra. Gerald Fonnall. of | *hePter house, Hat ave, Ne 2. | JHBORS OF WOODCRAVT Wedding; Farewell Tea to Honor Mrs, |Cruivick, v22 100 ave, N., at 10:80) Ravenna chaptor No: 180, 0, 1 8.,| rer te ae eee Hie hegn | Ot Mrlday evening,’ Novembor 10, DAY Cn tonight v on m, (Rally )e will give a benefit card party Thurs Rees from & until 11 o'clock flenttle elrelo No. 649, Neighbors nt new Bentley | Denny-unrman, with Mra, W. B.| day evening, November 16, at 6:30] traveling abroad for the Di aig ea of Woodcraft, will give a dance Fri-|M Foor in the rity iM aus . M tre,| Waldo, 2726 Broadway N o'clock, at Wing's cafeteria have returned and are spending &) cogGRoyvmE AUXILIARY day evening, November 16, ut Swed. | am marriage of Misa Geraldine Huston, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.) “Kast Highland drive, with Mra| dete month in town at the Hotel Wash-liq HOLD BAZAAM ah club hail, Wighth and’ One| § Musle Furnished by Famous et James Huston, to Mr, Charles Mo igh Condon, son of Mrs W. W. Wood, 1208 dist ave, N., at/ RUMMAGE BALE. ington, Na Under the auspl ¥ Condon, of Hanford, Wash. wax celebrated Inst evening at the! 19, A rete Lr 2 30 p,m | Tho ladies of the Wert Seattle auxiliary, Fesldence of the bride's parents, Rew, Mark Allison Matthews reading the | “Fist Tui, with Mra. Hy A Strout, | Methodint church will hold a rum:| Mr and Mrs, Clyde Charles Heasly|be held Friday afternoon and eve tg hah ‘Service at §,30 , Chrysanthemums in the warm colorings of autumn, under the halfiight| 1 Minor ave rink park, with Mra W, ©, SERENADERS No-| are being congratulated on the birth| ning, November 16, at Btudenburg's of a son, Clyde Charles, Jr, on No-| hail, N. 10%rd and Woodland Park Friday and Saturday r 16 und 17, at the Marne LONGFELLOW The Longfellow A of Cosgrove) Miss Ida Sullivan ts chairman of the| ( ) I ‘4 Y M PI & bazoar will! committee In charge | A. will cele- Of gleaming tapers made a beautiful setting for the ceremony, performed! aro, 198 80th ave, at 1:80 p,m. | mar “ve i Columbos sant|ave, Dinner will be served from 6 Seattle's Dunee Millen, 198 3 A J arket, Seventh a ont vember 12, at the Columbn: ave nner will be served from 6 “Dade N é th front of the fireplace, banked with the gorgeous blossoms, and aisle)” yitoriakon, with Ars. Georke Ac venth and Wontlake, plecriond until 8 o'clock, bate Vere Night,” Friday, Nov- Orehentra Posts crowned! with the burnished gold and crimson blooma formed the} rooxman, 2015 4th ave, N., asslat.| BASTERN STAR eLun eee ee mber 16, at 73:90 p, my. Mr. KH. | pathway down which the bridal party walked. Mrs, Sara K. Peabody! oq py Mrs, H. M, Gaston. The membern of the Kastern Btar| Mr, ‘Theo. F. ‘Troloar of Reedley, | UADMES OF THD Eine Schumanu's “Lovely as a Flower” before tho service and Mra. roursmuret, with Mrs. Charles| club will meet to sew on Kriday, Nol G ved Bunday by motor to| GOLDEN NORTH | o as, Lawrence K. Smith played the “Bridal Chorus” from "Lohengrin for the| goniet West Lautelhurat drive, at} vorabar th, eon 10 9, to. oF i Mopar canes watt sith le parents) ‘Tho Ladies of thy Golden North | | processional. oft mM at 4090 Arcado building Mr, and Mrs. 1. ©. Treloar, at 2862] Will give a card party, Friday, No- |) bd bud | The bride, coming in with her father, wax charming {n cream Molly©/~ Mfadrona, with Mra, W. TR Tay:| Hoenn tag gnglg vember 16, at 8 p.m, at thelr || ecila | repo and Venetian lace, a quaint model, designed with full skirt and! jon i495 Grand ave, at 10 a.m | ALLAH SOCIAL CLUB one hall, 1929% Wyet ave, All Alaskans | }) i | Peremes bodice. ‘Her tulle vell was bound with a wreath of orange! arodinn, with Mis, Hurbert C. Os| Allah social ciub will meet Friday.|, Mr. and Mra. Yerbert A: fichoen- | welcome. i] } Dlossoms, and her bouquet was of orchids, Ophelia roses and douvardia, | trum, at 10 a, m. November 16, at 2 p.m, with Mra.|feld have returned from a three ae | | showered with liltes of the valley, Mount Baker Park, with Mra, H.|Grace McPherren, 4619 Second ave.| weeks’ trip to California. HARRIBON PT. A, Wl ———for——-— | Mrs..8. McCord Taylor, the bride's sister, as matron of honor, wore Pale! y,” Koettor, 2320 Shorefand drive, | N Mra, Grace Barton and Mrs. a 6.8 Harrison Parent-Teacher asnocia |1| gold Oriole crepe, long and stim tn | and carried a shower of pink aNd) sowing at 1:80 p.m, | James Doyle ansisting hostesses. All| Miss Gertrude Lewin ix spending a| tion will meet Friday, November. 16, ||) | Yellow Butterfly roses and bouvardt | North Queen Anne, with Mra, | mn Stars and friends invited, few days with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold/|t 2:80 p, m., at the school. Mra. |]| The ‘Lrpirieomengrydle-stagaronliggenten Baar Docs ews Bhiier Howard W. Pari 04 Ninth ave, e806 Pelion kn Aberaben, |. 1% Thatcher will conduct round | ee = n 0 ers | Byrne ‘paret ; were gOwned alike picturesd OCkS} Wat 10:30 a. m, IER AND SON eee table discussion. Of georgette and silver lace. Mies Hart and Miss Rows, in the shade)" Guten Anne, with Mrs a| “ Wik: Yoke WHEATON dee liens dow iets | pp Selled fuchsia, carried Ward rosea and bouvardia, and Miss Byrne and) jyier, 366 Galer, at 10 a, m. { © the auspleow of Afkt PT. A:| nerkeley to attend the football game,| LADY STIRLING CHAPTER | Miss Armstrong in peacock blue, had bouquets of Columbia roses. Renton Hill, with Mrs. W. D./a father and gon banquet will be 8 | Chapter day will be celebrated by | | Mrs. Huston wore a delicate shade of green frost SHDN somnbines Sith! Freeman, 1605 Madison st, at 10/held Friday evening, November 16,| Seattle friends of Mrs. Annie|Lady Stirling Chapter, D, A. 7.,| | Keorgette in the same tone, embroidered in gold, and a corsage of Cecll| a “my E1080 sharp, at the eehoth Mr:| proven wilh be grovel toloken ube| 00) Wriday, ‘Noveniier 14° when | Serunner roses. Mrs. Condon was gowned in dark blue embroidered crepe,| “tniversity, with Mra, Sam A.|Charies Helghton will give the ad. is roriously {il at her home in La| Parcel pout sale will be held at the | with which she wore a corsage of Ophelia roses. | nard, 4714 18th ave, N. KE, at |drens of the evening re will bo] Mesa, Cal. home of Mra. H, T. Bredes, 1804 Mr. David Morgan Roderick was best man, and the ushers were Mossrs.| 19 * Humber of after dinner speakera. | eee | 16th ave, beginning at 1 p.m. An| Jack Rowe, Kline Hillman, Harry Byrne and Harold Huston. | At the reception which followed the ceremony Mra. G. A. C. Rochester, | Only those women who have searched long and far for a dress that has style, quality and one that will meet their requirements—and yet be priced within their means—will fully appreciate this value the Flor- Washington Park, with Mrs, M./Misx Ruth Stanhope will give vocal] Mp. Gilbert Skinner and Mr. Clin.|{nteresting program has been pre. Donahoe, $24 36th ave. N,, at 2) numbers and there will be music by|ton Douglas loft Wednesday evening |Pared and refreshments will be ‘Mrs. F. BE. Swanstrom and Miss Olive House assisted In the drawing p.m. boys of the school by motor for Berkeley to attend the| served. Mra. C. W, Chandler, the Toom. Mrs. Charies Norman was in charge of the dining room, and. Sunset, with Mrs. J. Stoeffler eee | reg 5 Sunset, Mrs. J, Stooffler, foottall: sams regent of the chapter, requests all Presiding at the supper table, centered with & basket of yellow pompon| 1393 aa rT Meee geeks |memtwra to bring one guest. ‘The ses, were 3 3. Edw or: taster, airs Harry erin ale Ore, Fas Joslin, aaainted by the| ne Mrs. F nary society! Minw Katherine Armstrong of Oak-| Affair ts in charge of Mra. J, M. | » Br and a. Eo peti with Mra, P. eabyterin church will| land, Cal, arrived this morning, to| Vallentine, | Misses Elizabeth McDonald, Margaret Cheal, Lucy Semple Swanstrom and} t Friday, November 16, at S|be the guest of Miss Clare, Exsory | ee oe, Glekas asks enc traveling. 6 ona plése*wiodal of’ golden. brown | BPONROR FATE AND |p. m, Mix Helen Streeter, fleld seo: | for several weeks REUNION DINNER | N. W MISSIONARY s80¢ © guild at Winslow, | © Women's Mi Shepard. Jot the First 1 eee | mi 5 i | i e b IN BANQUET retary for the Women's Board of| 2. Former residents of Michigan will ence Shop is prepared to offer | rere 00% © eal brewn coat, with shew collar abd CAfte of Vielka pen pagel ; |Home Missions, will be the speaker.| Mr, Patrick Harvey left last night|have a reunion dinner in Meves' week-end shoppers. | Squirrel, and a dark brown turban with feather ornament, ‘i eab kaa nH bom’! | Devotions will be led by Mra. De| for Berkeley, going down to attend | cafeteria Friday evening, November | | After December 1 Mr. and Mrs. Condon will be at home at 212 15th) 0" “father a haga ott Clark will|the football « ]16, at 6 o'clock, followed by a pro-| | aye. N. as 1 4296 o'clock, tnt render a group of songs: | ——— | gram of addrenses and music, | | high «aches! & will be served by the following | wy ER H iT dead gy! | Mrs. Huteson Hostess at Tea on Sunday Spencer will be the toastmaster. For|Rosteases: Mra. Walter Harrah,| }urHOVEMENT CLUR LITERARY AND | As a farewell compliment to Mra. Frederick Bentley, who is leaving} reservations or further information| Mm. H. E. Tolmison, Mra. H. C.) phe regular meeting of the Whit-| MUSICAL CLUB | November 80 for New York, to sail for six months’ travel abroad, Mrs.| call Mra. B. FR. Shutt, Me lrne-1906 or | Hike, Mra, C. B. Howard, Mra. J./tier Heights Improvement club) ‘ill he Ladies’ Literary and Musical Trafford Huteson is entertaining with an informal tea Sunday afternoon| Mrs. E. A. Boach, ME Irse-2612. |B. Shaner, Mrs. 8. 1. Lyons, Mra./he held Friday evening, November |Club will meet with Mrs, Walter V. | A Special from 4 until 6 o'clock at her home at The Highlands, ei ete A. W, Beeler, Mra. G. A. Crawtord.|16, at # o'clock, in the Whituer| Swanson, 916 N. 40th st, Friday, Florence Value ae ® BALLARD W. C. 7. U Mra. C. A. Evans and Mrs. M.A. !school gymnasium, W. 76th st. and | November 16, at 2 o'clock | Mrs. McCord-to Entertain for Miss Emory Ballard W U, has bringand. | TPOt- aha | 2408 aves 3 Ws an | eaker will be Ol who will t be social at t To honor Miss Clara Emory, whose marriage to Mr. Marshall Allen will) jy. take place December 14, Mrs. Evan 8. McCord, Jr., has issued seve invitations for a tea and kitchen shower at her home on Friday afternoon, November 23, at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Francis Brownell, Jr. and Mrs. Arthur Latimer will preside over the tea table and assisting will be Mra, Lacy Hofius, Miss Alice Hole, Miss Amy Munday, Miss Virginia Sheahan, Miss Olive Leonard and Miss All Blake. The principal ver T ondica Choral! jig subject, * ome of Mra, M. A.| NORDIC 1 st, Frida . Friday, Reb CHORAL CLUB al for the ke for | 8 room | MOTHERS’ CLUB RUMMAGE : y | ‘The Mc wphouse | FATHER AND SON Pi fraterr fath and mon by sale on Friday a the ber 16 and 17, tn the ing, Seventh and F eee of Beta Theta! - will bold « rummage TOP COATS Top Coats that are smart in appearance and that are adapt- able to all-weather and all- Novem. dort bulld Anbury al « h Friday 16. Prof. Geo. I Mrs. Griffiths Honor Guest at Two Affairs |iowta s WING Cus To welcome Mrs. Stanley Griffiths, who returned last week from four] I A high achool and SEATTLE POS ; 7 avi Months’ travel in Europe, Mra, Willlam Harper will entertain with a| Mr. Georg A a taka te a zien PS ee es purpose wear have been re- Tuncheon of eight covers at her home on Friday afternoon. ave. N. neces auxitiary to fe 18 will grouped to sell at this price— ‘Tuesday afternoon, November 20, Mrs. Frances Johnstone {s entertaining |! o'clock | SEXTON ¥ HIP CLUB tack Aa pas 2 : et with an informal bridge and tea at her apartment in the Kinnear for » sie pis SS el tans cree a price that makes it impraec- ‘Mrs. Gritfiths. ig AL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR | pyigg mber 18, at nooe, Hammer, tical for you not to have one. . | The Gamme Phi Beta Scholarship Bazaar Gamma Phi Beta sorority will give its ninth annual bazaar on Satunia December 8, afternoon and evening, in the Lot XIV. room at the N Washington hotel. The proceeds from the affair will aid the $100 scho! ship fund, which ‘s awarded annually by tho factilty at the University of Washington to an underclass woman who ts at least partially self. supporting. iw ual Christmas t Park Mra. Alice Emerson, sfortern for veterans in the CURRY] EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ‘The committee in charge includes Mrs. Bruce Shorts, chatrman; Mrs 8e 3. + . ae +s S William Laube, financial manager; Mrs. Frank Horstall, Mra. Victor! A., sewir riot at ba Come in and Enjoy These Beautiful Back in the Old Location Florence Value Rabel, Mrs. L. Woodruff, Mrs. William D. Stevenson, Mrs, Myra Smith| home of Mr Lewis, 4452 44th Arcade Building Vocal Selections Sung by SOPHIE BRASLAU —the noted Contralto who appears in concert Friday at the Metropolitan The- ater, Hear these and all the newest records at Musical Headquarter: Dickinson, Mrs. Edward Taylor, Mrs. William Dehn, Mrs, ‘Carl Will and| ave. 8. W., on Friday, November 16, | Mrs. Roy Kinnear. jat 1p. m. Members of the sorority are holding three meetings each week In| —— Preparation for the event. On Tuesdays there is an all-day meeting at| the home of Mrs. Miller Freeman; Thursday evenings, members In the University district assemble, with Mrs. William Dehn acting ax chairman Ends Stubborn Coughs for this group, and the chapter house Is the setting where active members| in a Hurry &nd business women gather on Tuesday evenings | ees | { | | | Known for Good Optical Work at Reasonable Prices No Charge for Examination Glasses fitted only when needed. H. ©, & M. Curry, Optometrists and Opticians Seattle since 1908 3002-3 Arcade Bidg. Third Floor MA in-7208 For real effeetiveneas, home-made remedy Kaally and cheapl, thie Dinner Hosts at Home Ca In compliment to Mrs. Frederick Bentley, who leaves soon for abro Dr. and Mrs. Jay I. Durand are entertaining with a dinner at their home| 1 never know 3 ki 7, ip a on Thursday evening, November 22. otf 7 aoe Ever of Thee I’m Fondly Dreaming. eoer ia 3 : his f d ho eo rem tid Me Good-bye. Theater Party for Bride-to-Be day and all night, will say at ihe | Croon, Croon, Underneat’ de Moon Mrs. Harry Bolcom will entertain with a theater party at the Metropoll.| immediate relief given in almoat like | With Male Chorus, sor sil: tan on Wednesday afternoon, November 21, with tea later at the Sunset! ™agic. It is very easily prepared, | Cradle Song. urprising I Inery atues club, in honor of Miss Clara Emory, who will be a December bride bag there is nothing bette for coughs, | eo OT ", A ery, who. Anto a pint bottl put 2% ounces | Oh, Dry Those Tears. * sugar nett ee Aad plain granulate Same Old, Dear Old Place. Compliments House Guest Fou eal one eiasThed alts an | There: Noe Tray, =a + Mrs. Carl Homer gave an informal tea at her home this afternoon in| or corn syrup, instead of uneey noon! $ Me Somebody Loves Me. it compliment to her house guest, Mrs. F. M. Avery, of San Francisco. Mra.| Either way, the full pint saves al Clifford Wiley presided over the tea table. o-thirds of the money usually | 7 se a? spent for cough preparations, and ' No-Host Dinner at Snoqualmie Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Acheson will chaperone a group of twenty.four members of the younger set Friday evening at a no-host dinner to be giv at Snoqualmie Lodge We Invite You to Open A Convenient Record Account DOLLAR FRIDAY see ; Lecture at Women’s University Club and disappear, A day's u Mrs, C. K. Staudt, who has spent four and one-half years in the East| >reak up aa ordinary thre ; Mediterranean countries, Germany and France, will give an address at| °)\%; 984 it is also splend during which there will not be a dull moment at The Cri- the Women’s University club on Friday even ember 16, at 8:15! ch egestas. terion. Here are the most charming Winter Hats in a range of styles and quantity broad and great enough to insure you getting your choice of a hat whether trim- med or untrimmed, for sports, dress or business re- quirements o'clock. Mrs, Staudt is s Political and soc ditions abroad. The hostesses for the evening be Mrs. D Chitberg, Mrs. Charles K. Blixs, fluent and splrational spe and an authority Norway ble fem- dilmenta ask your Krauss and Mrs, Edgar G: pore drugeist for “2¥4 ounces ‘of Pinex" pee 2 the lecture. thing nd don't accept uy Pee 5%, te satisfaction or money re Will Entertain Bridesmaids The Pinex Co., #t. Wayne, Ind. | BANDED HATS Miss Alice Tanzer will entertain the ma pariy ik wt Commonly known as Sailors, and universally loved dinner te 1 Saturday evening, N Cover by women of smart or conservative tastes in will be placed for nine dress. A wide selection, made of the finest hat- ter’s plush and zibelines, in the straight sailor, small and large brims—and some chin chins, A more tasteful, trim and trig hat has never been UNTRIMMED devised as a complement to the tailored suit, the HATS semi-formal frock or the youthful conceptions for ry sine Ononae ho % | neon ot ory corn st! CHORKY’S ine | READY TAILORED CLOTHES College Club to Give Informal Dinner MILLIKERY—WALSTSPURS | Sipecas Bridge Luncheon at Home Mrs. George J { + Ae her home on Mor fternoon Here is a garden. of glory for the olle : sports or business wear. Regular values lever , f lembers of the college Mies at an {nformal| 1018. Second Ave. In the Rinite $5.00 to $12.50. Your c Swi day clever woman who has fer own F Wig, Over Pizn' Wh $9. © $12.50. Your choice Friday at.. the club on Mon even lovember 1 Dinner will be weet 67 gener . day : fancies about trims, in the adapta- nd 7, fol by a musical program given by Mra. David| * it; Mr. Jack Perine, pianist, and Mr. Theodor , . 8 he Isn’t this | 2 Married on November 7 Odd?!!! The mar f Mr Taylor MUCH merchandise tion of which she takes delight TRIMMED HATS Velvets, Velvet and Metal combi nations, Duvetyn and Velvet, Felts - and All-metal Turbans are em. le ¢ 5 colorful braced motifs in self trims, feather fancies and ribbons However often the ap. Pearance of the GOLD SHIELD coffee can may be imitated, no one has yet been able violinist, Gorgeously embellished creations in the newest metal cloth velvets and combinations in this vast display of Kirkpatrick to : gl Besides | : brand new arrival Soul f Catictis Segal pebbar tant HE Atte ip to you're asked CASH | to match the matchless turban, poke bonnet and large drooping brim ef- ordinarily se I at $82 eke ca ; ees rh for haat asi ties | quality of GOLD fects. A hat for every occasion. from which you may make 4 hopedic T. Se er Re oe Veta SHIELD COFFEE, Wee RWORY Mb s eh sys tees ses icles Geen $1 your cholee Friday wt... DL Orthopedic Tea and Thrift. Shops | gifts for friends... has ; epee ids Slt eA AS ee Mrs. Ashley White will be hostess tc uxillary at the Orthoped been bought on credit he ot . , ‘Tea Shop on F nd wil be ted by ; ; ts | Children’s Beavers Felt H ‘Todd, Mrs. Geor re ; So... why sacrifice Hits eat tha ‘abeut: A crowning ohaPeN'td tite ; ie: Buckram Frames Clarence Jones M : yourappearancetopay | every deatvietahaps. nna Of these sottly ollnging, jaunty 3 : Every new shape includ char the | he for your gifts | e see “ ; lit 50 wind and weather with unquenct ae whenyoucanget | rl riday ness and newness. Hundred: e from our y t | Jerry PAN LENIC | clothes on credit here? : tartan. Brotherhood of CIATION 1 will give @ card) The City Pan-Hellenic association | PERMS here: easy, simple. Roasted, Packed and isi at Wiag’s cafeteria, , Metibee ¢ cn = hy FIRST payment mme7H | Guaranteed by Quick ‘ e Ps a and their friends invited m,, at t Pot tt as each weekly payment Turnover — } usHty 3 ae one ONAL 40 Bie Sohn ¢ NO BIG FIRST SCHWABACHER Assutes Buying ii tinrbix. Cre ore Nell, At Blwalow a PAYMENT...and you You the Benettis he Caleidh club will meet Tuc t . ororit LGET what you BUY, L a aay, a, at 1p. m. with) | De. Donald Truehlood, president of ’T BEAT US FOR VALU 's Jargest inety Store ee wee yer, alg S ersity of ton Alum | ---CO ME Seattle, Washington ——_—_——_Y Second at Seneca 100