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Seattle Edited by Lillian Keen LeBal Musio—Louise I Reunion of Chi Omegas on Friday Evening; Dinner| at University Club Will UE to tho fact that this is home toming week in University of Ashington circles, a general re-| Wnion of all Chi Omegas is planned at the chapter house, 4547 19th N BE. | on Friday, November p'elock. Tho active chapter will be hostess to the alumnae chapter, the mothe gud and pledges, Mrs, Fred Guen- | Sher will tell what tho Chi Omegas ‘rer the state have done for the an- Aual bazaar scheduled for December 35 at tho Hotel Gowman. She will have much news of the activi: | of the outof-town Chi Omegas. Mra. Albert Stratton, president of} the Seattle Alumnae, as president ot | the Chi Omega corporation, will put | re the group the yearly program | And discuss future building plans, | Mrs, ©, B, Kinne, general chairman | of the bazaar, will give a general out: | Nine of the plans for that occasion, | telling what has been accomplished | and what is necessary still to be} done. The active chapter will intro- | duce Chi Omega pledges to the| alumnae and mothers. Mrs. W. J. Daugherty, president of | the mothers’ club, which will estab- Hah a luncheon booth at the bazaar, ‘will be asked for suggestions for the | ®eneral organization, In general it} Society lister, Telephone MA in-0600 .Assistant—Frances Oldham Raymond Owens Precede Junior Dance. who have just re of Tacoma, turned from a trip nessy | Hostesses at Bridge Tea To compliment Mra, Edna Was ner, Mrs, Chester Latimer and Miss | Gertrude Lewis are entertaining with a bridge of three table: Thursday afternoon at tho Tennis club, oe Mrs. Myers Entertains for House Guests ry Frank BE, Hart and Miss Sally Hart, of Portland, who are her house guests, Mrs. orgo T. Myers entertained with a bridge breakfast on Monday afternoon at the Sunset club, | Family Dinner jon Holiday Mr, and Mra, O, J, David will en. tertain twelve mombers of their family at dinner on Thanksgiving day. eee Buffet Dinner Before Dance THE SEATTLE STAR 'p ] M . AUXILIARY TO PROSPERITY REBEKAH LODGH | ersona USIC ‘Tho Auxillary to Prosperity Re Mra. Gortryde Brawley returned Quartet Will Interpret bekah Lodge, No, 192, will give a j Monday. trom a week's vialt In Yak | progressive whint party at the Co | ma, Classies Tonight . | eee ‘The magical lure of chamber muaic| 2Perative hall, on Rainigr ave, and Miss Marcella Haton 1s leaving |will draw a capacity house to the| Findley st, Wednesday, November Thuraday for California on @ two |W en's University club auditorium) 21, at 8 p, m. Viveryone welcome, |} months’ visit, tonight to hear the Spargur String C yi feat) Pes Be quartet in thelr first concert of the] PRIGHTON P.'T. A Mr, and Mra. Raymond Bordeaux, | series of four The program to be Tho rogular meeting of the | who have been visiting In town for|presonted by these skilled interpro:| prighton PT, A, will be held in jwome timo, returned Sunday to thelr/ters of chamber music will be one} the awnembly all at the school, | home at Bordeaux of tho mont interesting they have} Wednesday, November 21, at | naa {ever given, pom. ‘Tho program will include al Mr. and Mrs, John Moran arehome| ‘The cor t will bogin at 8:90] selection by Miss Roller’s pupils; al from a short Visit in Vancouver, /o’clock, Doors will be clowed at that} talk on. “Hocial Hygiene" Mra B.C, time and no one will b admitted | p arl Case Blough; vocal solo by Le Bed until after the entire first number] vivian Water and a selection by| Mrs, B, W. Donovan, of Spokane, | is played. | | the boys in Miss Henderson's room. | ty spending this week as the guest of ‘ : Mr, and Mra, Harry Fiteh, The program follow Quartet ¥ 1790) , npored a art | QU! BEN © arr COUNCIL NO, 904 Arnold Polen ied He “ns Piuale allagrs Wodneaday, November 21, at 8 p. My % re? i arenas i Brides} in A. O. U, W. hull, 1409 Ninth ave, Mr, ‘Thomas Hordeaux 1s on a fort Rin Sohwen |‘ hort business meeting will pre | night's motor trip thru southern Ore. Quartet B'Major, Opus, ii, ee lll DIC oe edad nde eee | gon, Andante abile | friends Invited, oars Beherso allegro non tanto @ con fuoco Nica te Mr. and Mra, J, D, Farrell and Finale allegro giusto ai Miss Helen Farrell have returned a, 8 WOMAN'S AUXILIARY TO TE PION ~ . The Woman's auxiliary to Wash Superb Organist ington State Ploneera will meet on Marcel Dupre, famous organist of | Wednesday, November 21, at the Y the Notre Damo cathedral, Paria,| W. C. A. Luncheon will be served) who was heard in an organ recital private dining room, | last evening at the Plymouth Con-|for which an interesting program lgregational church, ts famed not| has been prepared, Mrs, Vira ab! only as a musician but as a com-|man Masters, the new president of/ poser and improvisatour as well | the organization, will call a business Considered one of tho world's | session at 2 o'clock. greatest organists, his appearar here again this season was &! with unusual Interest. Marcel Dupre \8 from a two weeks’ stay in Portland oe Mr, and Mrs, J. D. Hoge returned recently from a short trip to Call fornia, ees at noon in the Mrs, Henry Judson returned re cently from a two weeks’ trip in California, Mra, N. A. Johanson and daugh- ter, Miss Katherine Johanson, left this morning for Detroit, to spend a {LET" nary of the nt ed |) WILL PR A master at! y See con a |few weeks, | In honor of the ter will bea uniting of Chi Omegas and | be on s = ‘att c saben mine rel PE she 4 cage all times of his instrument, his tech-| first production of Shakespeare's ‘thelr interest and a rally to chat, | rs ri rpeed x piss - bat eet Miss Bllzabeth Lea ts visiting her | 20a! proficiency, superb tonal color-| works ax a group in I and, the “work and plan for the bazaar, thelr home on Friday evening before se Elizabeth Tea is vist ig ner ee a ey eee lo him to tn omes bagels pos nite the Junior dance at Christensen’s | grandmother, Mrs, Henry Hewitt, in Kenneth pres terpret any composition in a master: |ing Players will present a Shake N Host Di Bef hall, Tacoma this week, yfchntaa: | ce are mmiat ae eck inner Before sv eke e npearean drama, “Ho a : poe ‘ a “Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in| M. C. A. Wednesday evening, No- Junior Dance Three Honor Guests REVIEW C Major," by Bach, the opening| vember 28 ‘The Junior club dance at Christen. | To honor Mrs, J. J. Lea, Mrs. L, number, Is a masterpiece for the} eee Sen's hall, Friday evening, Is the |E. Meacham and Mra W. J. Colkett,| | West Seattle Review No. 51, W.organ, and was given a remarkabl’ |p acoN HILL P event on this week's social calendar | Circle 2 of the First Baptist church | B. A. of the Maccabees, will meet interpretation, “Dialogue,” by} Beacon Mill P.'T will moet for which a large number of dinner | will give a buffet luncheon on Thurs-|!n Carpenters’ hall, 4441 Califor. | Nicholas Clarembault, which follow | Wednesday, November 21, at 2:30 p, parties will be given, preceding the | fay afternoon at 1 o'clock at the| nia ave. Wednesday, November Si,/ed, is a light and airy number,|y; atisn Sutherland, from tho pub affair, home of Mrs, W. B. Roland, 1027) at § p.m. typical of the music of the time of } iq ybrary, will speak, and the wit | A nohost group which will dine | 23rd ave. N. | Louls XIV, when {t was written. ho q musical pros at the University club will include fis, load BE ‘IT WHIST PARTY Finale in B Fiat’ Major,” by | cational week, a 5 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Colbert Sullivan, Mr.| Young Ladies’ Institute The Woman's Auxiliary of All|Cesar Franck, is a charming com: | extended to th and Mrs. Theodore Owens, Mr. and 1S D Saints’ church will give a benefit | Position, one that requires all | gc jchool ¢ during Mrs. Robert Graham, Mr. and Mrs.|to Give Dance whist party on Wednesday even-|the resources of the instrument Walter McEwan Tomkins, Mr. and | Members of the Young Ladies’ In-| ing, November 21, at $ o'clock. | “Canon in B Minor,” by Robert ‘Mrs. Stanley Minor, Mr. and Mrs. | stitute are entertaining with a dance | — | Schumann, 1s an excellent example Alexander Pringle and Mr. and Mrs. | and card party at the Yacht club on Fl G of thé composer's work for the | Gerald Shannon. Wednesday evening, It is to be Ori orist wes organ, and was given only as a | OVER WITHOUT oe ental in character, with decorations * master mustclan could give tt y, depicting the wonderful colorings of Credit to ariations on an Ancient Fren: | Shower Will Compliment root ; that land, o Noe!’ wan written the «rea Miss Emory The committee fn charge of ar Veronica Dupre whilo on tour last neason. TERRIBLE PAIN) Honoring Miss Clara Emory, who |"sements fncludes Mrs. Frances ay Snes It is compowd of nine variations, | will wed Mr. Marshall Allen Decem. | Johnson, chairman, assisted by Miss neinnat!, 0.—Scientists have|S!! built upon the theme of an old | ‘ | Clata Brons, Miss Eugenie Hartn ¢ “ rench Christmas ¢ ney Der 14, Miss Alice Hole wilt enter. | Clara B: Miss E io Hart overed that one of the greatest |* Chrint aney | tain with a tea and preserve shower | Miss Kathryn Hartney, Miss € As Well as one of the most painful) 4 Unique fe t evening's &t her bome on) Tuesday afternoon, | vieve Conklin, Alisa Anno Warren, discomforts matism—is caused | Concert came at Slows ioe t n Noyeniber 27. {iss Flore Donovan, Miss Helen) yy poisons which arise from for-|PFosram when an ¢ aymph: see Kayet, Miss Susan ch, MIstleign matter allowed to accumulate |W composed by 2 on then ts z an Margie Johnson, Miss Agnes and/in the Thes olsons seep | Ubmitted to him during the ¢ ] Young Musicians Alice Ratigan and Miss Alma Son CaM Taras can | Those accepted. were. by | Will Be Ushers te. ed’ to “Various patte of the boty. |?" tm, Lane : A group of young musicians who r ah Bg i By removing the cause | W ite will act as ushers at the concert| Service at.Orthopedic onica Water it han bee ae t ning b: | eumatism {8 often ri a ud | Women's University Club auditor-|, Mr8. John Fritch Reed w canen have responded 0 fum, will Include the Misses Win Wedneg Ailes <cagprin DBS gly to the Ve trea agai ed | fred Batemen, Kathleen Grover, r "Labpeg Ms Here js a typical zi oat bey with 4 assisted by Mra. John P. Hart.) " ; uble at and wa | = | I have suffered with rheumatin | Zaum healer, Happy Elliott and tian, Mra Robert A. White, Mra. Hi Eey agi iv Bh Say chaiad aah Sir Engman. Pecubalircic Mec. ton’. eto: ¥ years and have used {Ere s 7 ee “ | Mrs. F. Hayden, Mrs. James Comp-| ae ae - — - lu Celebrate Golden json, Mrs. H. J. Lenz Horace fe pales | The Hi v ; * Si | Gaston, Mrs. A. M. V and Mrs. ee y the {meet Wednesda 1, a th Wedding Anniversary = | ae. cure non the et each 1 ; Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Shaughnes Queen An 4 will be in charge ar ea ind it | B® served moon, 1 an enthusiastic be ‘were hosts at a dinner of fifteen co he Thrift shop in the morning, Z snetéaie . _ — wi t virtu Alfalfa H Db yeptheatad 514 sab bee st..| represented by Mrs. H.R. Eitiott and resi os ee eek ee ry afternoon, entertaining in| Mrs. W. Greenwood; in the afte rf hag honor of the golden wedding anni | noon z Rockdale Avenue Versary of Mr. ents, Mr. and oe y Mrs. E. Mri Women CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY ALKI REVIEW Aiki Review will meet in the A. 0. U. W. hall Wednesday evening, Nov. 21, at 8 o'clock. cee WEST SEATTLE ART CLUB The West Seattle Art club will meet at the home of Mrs. C. J. Stan-| ley, 1943 46th ave. S, W., on Wednes-| day, November at 10:30 a. m.| “The Art Colonies of the * will be discussed by Mrs. Max Kuner and “The Arts and Crafts Movement in America” will be given by Mrs. Dan iel Ragan. ROBERT MORRIS SOCIAL CLUB Robert Morris Social club with Mrs. Nettle Rush November 21, at 3143 Eastlake Pienic lunch at 1 o'clock and election of officers Bring thimbles. All Ea and friends invited. MOUNT BAKER | LUNCHEON CLUB | The Mount Baker club is entertaining v luncheon, fol: Wednesday afte Park Luncheon on} vember 21, | MRS, BUTLER'S TERRIBLE PAINS Vanished After Using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound W. Philadelphia, Pa. — “‘When I cleaned house last April I_must have overlifted, for af- ter that I had pains and achesall the time and w: 80 discouraged I could hardlydomy own housework, and I could not carry a basket of groceriesfromthe store ror walk even four or squ without getting terrible ains in my back and abdomen and lower limbs. I went to visit a friend in Mt. Holly, N. J., and she said, ‘Mra, Butler, why don’t you tak Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com ind?’ My husband said that if it did her 80 much good for the same trouble, I should try it. So I hav taken it and it is doing me go 0d. Whenever I feel heavy or bad, it puta me right on my feet again. I am able to do my work with pleasure and am getting strong and stout."’— Mr: SHARLES BUTLE Ne 33S. Hanson & W. Philadelphia, Write to Lydia ie Pinkham Medi- cine Co., Lynn, Mass., for a free copy of Lydia Pinkharn’s Private Text 2 Pook upon Ailments of Women.” | tfa ’s Clubs at the clubhouse The hostesses of the affair will Mrs. Wallace N. } M man, M and Mrs. J. W. Jone ALTRUISTIC CLUB The Altruistic club will meet with Mrs. a Hess, v nesday, v Mrs. Ben Hay Lincoin Hig PINE ARTS TUDY CLUB The Fine Ar Meet in the West abhouse, Wednesda 2 o'clock, OLYMPIC CAMP Olympic Study club w Je Communi. | , November ump, R HELPERS’ CLUB Helpers’ E. November tot brar il and How to by room 16 and the BAZAAR CHRISTMA First Th r " on re text t tessen he 1 n F A Pr AST At CLUE 5 p. mi, at 4090 Arcade bldg, a | t as | | be bottled exactly | ngs and antic Veronica Water is Spargur String Onartet comes from the Spr [it has been impossible for lexperts to clally this | marvelous water provided by na. TONIGHT ture. Fj ss ; S00 SHARP housands of users of Veronica Weiashta Gatecsiity Club ave found relief from chronie con Auditorium stipation, pe rhetina tise: SIXTH AND SPRING kidney and bind troubles and 5:20, Ne one other stomac orders. A big, gen —, erous 1-3 gallon bottle at you gists, seventy . Me Co, and Auditoriam 1 Veronica Water Advert inement Good Health and Good Teeth Go Together By DR. PARKER Founder and Executive Head of the E | | child's Best La Laxative J I “California Fig Syrup” | R. Parker System THE Governments, states, coun- | ties, cities, towns, schools, ichurches, and welfare workers jeverywhere are beginning to tell | people how necessary it is to keep jthe teeth clean, for if the teeth be bad, good health is impossible. Tongue Shows if The medical profession itself is learning that many diseases he- igin in the mouth, and that ob- secure troubles which defy all Bilious, Constipated DR. PARKER GREEN LAKE P.-T TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 192%. California table - grapes and California sunshine—ina pie! As healthful as itis delicous! Many kinds of Raisin Rolls— Fresh and tempting! Tf you want to know how good a Raisin Pie can be—try one from my special baking tomorrow! Cut into it and see how I have filled it with big, plump, juicy Sun-Maid Raisins—the choic- est table grapes from California’s vineyards. Then taste the fruity goodness of this famous pie! There’s health and energy in every slice. Hot or cold, it’s equally good. And remember—restaurants and cafes serve my Sun-Maid Raisin Pie. Order a delicious, satisfying slice for luncheon or dinner tomorrow. Raisin Bread also Wednesday is also my special bake-day for the finest Raisin Bread. Tomorrow you can get this wonderful loaf fresh and fragrant from my ovens, generously filled with plump and fruity Sun-Maid Raisins. Rolls, coffee cakes, cookies, muffins, cakes, “snails” and other tempting Sun-Maid Raisin Foods are also included in my special Wednes- day baking. By bakers everywhere . The finest Sun-Maid Raisin Pies, Raisin Bread and other Sun-Maid Raisin Foods are prepared “Special for Wednesday” by bakers every week —ceverywhere. You can get these delicious and healthful in Foods at any bakery, grocery store or delicatessen, anvil 44 bakers everywhere, by American Bakers’ Association, and by @ Retail Bakers’ Association of America Raisin bread special on Wednesdays @ T ¢ Green Lake its regular meeting Wednes 1 Dp. m. at program and refres No Need to Be Jeane mach Sours, y, Swe With W. P.T. A. will wal Cirele J, , Nov. | First Presbyterian church, ALLINGFORD CIRCLE Wallingford circle of the will meet | BREW THIS TEA the schor Mu-/in the main Sunday school room of —e’ 1 31, Ol Le me oo i for the annual bazaar, | eee { | LADEN 3 or THE Costs next to nothing yet GOLD! NORTH Mrs, Margaret Carmack, assisted Keene bowels i a fine order and ends constipation. by Mrs. A St. Amand, will enter: | jtain with a silver tea for the La-| Sera: | die n North, at her res.| The head of every family that val- | idence, rson st, on Wed.|Ues its health should always have Gets Gassy and} nesday, November 2 p.m. All| the house @ 30-cent package of Dr askans welcome. Carter's K. and B. Tea. t's Dyspep — Then when any member of the ‘wblets: cof ee cnictae best of) family needs something for a slug. {to 7 sek ampoo.—Advt. | gish liver, sick headache, or to ‘omptly regulate the bowels, simply ew a cup and drink it just before bedtime. It’s an old remedy, is Dr. Carter’ K, and B. Tea, and has been used for You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best Le ba ‘ years by thousands of families, whe California Fig Syrup" an medicine are often due to tooth decay that only a indigestion. "They Have you ever ston i to reason | get such good results from its use never falls to els, Al } . jfweeten ithe stomach by giving itiwhy it is that so many products | that they have no des > bags artis tore a _may prevent alegmpetent dentist can overcome. he a ine effect as in health they) that are extensively advertised, all| thing else pees child tomorrow feelin fh nes they atop ir at once drop out of sight and are Give it to the children freely- Ask your druxtint for genut Theodore Roosevelt's death, it is reported, was K heart burn, they mctually| soon forgotten Thi reason, plain ike it and it will do them good. Fot Spee diay } t : ‘ E fr pd of fi did not fulfill the prom. | sale by all dru gists.—Adve sel jane for babies and children ot hastened because of bad teeth. A little more. atten- ise th isos of the manufacturer. ‘This ap- | “ak bhai: sh all ag ited on tt pottle. |. e , : , what] plies more particularly to a medi-| Mot You mu fornia”|tion to his teeth and the great American might be} %° ftomach rebels, I fcings A medicinal preparation that =a ald r t ch the ais tress a a ieee : ; i ' ie fe the aietres®) tom the remedy fs recommended by To E DANGEROUS Painle: -arker Dentists using the E, R. Parker|{!, aye Hee eae: | choke: who. have, been. Heneeiteds ko} nd Dandruff | |System are working in close harmony wi : : : are in’ need of it | There is one’ sure way that never DAYS se harmony with this move | Healthy Children, Happy inent druggist says “Take | fails to remove dandruff compistsly, i 1 1 ; \for better health through better teeth. | for Gxarapte! De. Kilthecs \Bweiahy | ane chat ta. 10. dleecive. tk ais ' mn ire ’ Root, a preparation I have sold for|destroys it entirely. To do this aa ust the weather! Every reader of this paper is invited to visit the| and Full of Joyful Life eeominetie, “YER: lav aliens aybes Rainey ACC on of plain, g : . eae § recommend, for in almost every/ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at , ta warmth office using this System and have a thorough tooth|_” fh Hee Ue. bee | manisot our vostomers lates Mel Oem eee ‘ i ‘as mem of @Xamination made, there being no charge of any | them from get: | other kidney remedy has so lange a| gently with the finger tipes z” 0 hroat econ s-lnature for cotinsel eauttn h " By morning, most if not all, of b—miions dorms. To 1 counsel and advice, of ording to sworn atatements and | your dandruff will be gone, and twe ! ‘| | ‘ . alae inpte ; i : verified testimony of thousands who | or three more applications will co JB Bak ie | You can thus | arn if your teeth are decaying, or i have used the preparation, the suc: | pletely dissolve and entirel dalitos to" your system is being poisoned by unseen ulcers o ‘elery King duet the tact, vo Tunhy péiptd| no ioatter how mand trace f it to quick © these abscesses at the tooth roots. claim, that it almost every | may have. P*) wi hover liver} You find, too, that all itehin 3 aire ‘ v le r i et "the nd t ts urin a of th ! 1 t HY! p oO. 14 Sas i ety : ! 1 ty troubles and neut uri Uy, ana gow hats a it ainless Parker Dentists ¥ , chat | Gatd “Nios oalibeg ik acheratey taeedie: tiake atemenl I ing the s | eal it apes rates nt ee ae : a k and feel a hundre r ; E. R. PARKER SYSTEM first-cla af ve ress Dr. Kilmer & Co, Bingham: You can get Ji arvon at any t . € er a is aie te € : n cents, iru and four ounces is ali ; ira Ped é ¢ whole being | algo mention this pay urge and | you will need. This simple remedy | baced | 206 Union St | A of living. | medium size bottles ale at all|has never been known to fall—Ad Advertisement, | drt Advertisement, I vertisamant,

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