The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1924, Page 10

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pum PAGE 10 tui BATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 6, 192 4. Saas es — — a — — —— — no ) > as be A ; 4 ¥ WRIT OT eR MISS KATHRYN BYRNE | Personal 3 Battie. Society, || ___. ee eres Bee eee | bs Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 an Pipi F a Assistant—Frances Oldham { i ; * Music—Louise Raymond Owens Bh. ¢ Former Well-Known Seattle Woman Married 1M in New York; Mrs. Farrell to Entertain, ~. ! qi AN N AV 1 1 M c s ‘ Hu i “* * A, ¢. Fe i N i . 3 1 M V we , . short t ' i ¥ ~ Ki ve, New ¥ ; . ‘ ure. J mart on Ff \ ) fr. a } c 4 f' who | ‘ Q t ‘ f iq Whitcomt oa - ‘ & > ‘eee ‘ Entertain for - : n, BA Mrs. Winter \ \ J. BP : S ; wi y M CAr ov éue ap Ethel Irwin Irw - pktingay Breakfast f Cam late M 3 ‘ i Dinner and ; eee Theater Party Thursday Musical . To o tt L J \ tonia, ; ( lub ph : Mr 3 Rot t 4 day the |N W -* the [pe \ Hosts at Home Dinner |: i ae a ‘ 4 Ny Lillian Joh na M . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. F oe Sees ‘ ‘ ® ’ 0 el Lat i M Mre. w , 7 man B. b on ; vind! He 2 {80 RIO Fe Tennis Club Monthly ve tar nos 4 E AW) Germ, Pt dena to make Bridge Tea oes) Bust owt ot oy MN) ary 2, ut ar tT napa The monthly br Dor Rice will be the } epee tea at the Seatti " ew ey | on fe . be given on Friday afte Voes! bet , NG EASTERN STAR CLUB ait arent Wary 39 fa erfiy The Eastern Star ¢ ‘ Mrs. John an, M toate ladys Wheelie re Friday, February 8 fees ie “aaa Hoimes, Miss Lenore 1 eae aces Eines Jing at 11 a, mj lun , yh Bua puntata tia Ang r * pean ts at 12:30 p. m.; business mee arrang me . iilen ing at 3 p,m. We want sir ; the Dinner Dance way 8 5 WASHINGTON BOULEVARI . ete, 1 volt Be Canceled y we WiC. T, U — S for February 14, om acc ¢ eats = : > at death of for dent "| Orthopedic Tea and tates ‘will poco idee te lanchst OA S Wilson. rare Thrift Choke Mies Kathryn Byrne, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John EB. Byrne, who is prominent in| con and also at the atten C 7 | ions Named i Ul s i campus activities and ior circles at the University of Washington, is a member of the Public Invited | For Ball Rainier chapter, D: American Revolution, wh Bive a Colonial ball on Fri ing, February 22, at Christensen's hall, has announced the patrons and “patronesses for the affair, as well as the committees in charge. Following is the lst of patrons and Patronesses: Mayor and Mrs. E. J Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Suzzallo Prof. and Mrs. Edmond S. Meany. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bowden, Mr. and Mrs. . W. Chandler, Mr. ané Mrs. W. C. Women CLUBS FOR THURSDAY BRITISH CLUBS WEEKLY DANCE The British ctubs of hold their next weekly day, February at hall, at % o'clock. th for the month of Februar be under the auspices of the B American association, Miss Kin-| naird, president of the ladies’ auxtl- fary of the society, has named the following ladies to act as hostesses: | Mrs. Gillespie, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Neill, Miss Carden, Mrs. Coffin, Mrs. Parratt. ’ WHITTIER HEIGHTS CLUB Whittier Heights Improvement club will give a social at the home of Mrs. Corey, $345 13th ave. N. W., | on Thursday afternoo bruary from 2 until 4 o'clock | Pee ¥. L. I. NEEDLE CLUB The Needle club of the Y. L. I will have @ card party, Thursday afternoon, Februa at the home of Mrs 1611 33rd ave. at 2 o'clock, James Potter, Bridge and whist.’ the This Needle club sews for Vincent de Paul societ PAST MATR Past Matrons’ ASSOCIATIC sociation, O. ¥ will hold its February mec th home of the president, Mrs. Ida Young, 138 ave., Friday, Feb.| % at 2 pm. Important busines This is the meeting which has been postponed from Monday, February 4 AID SOCIETY The Ladies’ Mo clety will meet at Educational Cen- ter, 304 18th ave. %., on Thursday, February 7, at 2:30 p. m efio Aid APPLE BLOSS ‘The Mi slossom club wili meet Thursday, February 7 1220 0 , for lunchec home of harles Ned Seventh av E. MISSOULA CLUB am Et junior prom committee, which will give a dance, the “Chauve-Souris,” at Masonic temple bruary 15.—Portrait by Grady. Government.” | | ELDERBLOOM CLI | Martha Washington party, Thurs ‘day, February at 11 a m, in Knights of Pythias hall, Third and | Virgin CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB The Seattle Civic Improvement lub at the Feders at Febr Aid nd Mr Ber ar addiresa the eeting. Mrs I ak on’ moving picture allaine Mr will Serf on civic duty, and Mins Jessie Dee Emerick will sing “Our Wash ington.” | PARLIAMENTARY Missoula club will meet LAW CLASS H, W. Schnell, 216 33d The Robert parliamentar day, February 7, at 2 I meet the W Kate Duncan and Mrs. a: February 7, at 121 Press EI Cue ee, chairman i T t When com ee ubject lesson, “Commit. jing and dressing your h just LEE € The auxiliary clase in public | moisten » hair brush with a lit speaking, und « arrie yand und brush t , is i . ” Dp, . Robert E. Lee « Unites | ger oe on Mist t a tie Dar : Some i HIS is the famous “1847” Rogers Silver Plate Daughters of the Conte will] Women who interested are in- | startlin do your hair which 18 guaranteed for 75 years! Each an- meet with Mrs. George Buddock ted to join. For information, call | up imme t will appear niversary chest contains six hollow-handled er Re ove, Mruresay Febra q r, KE nw46221 twice and heavy—a ma knives, six forks, six tablespoons, six teaspoons, and. x7. 2 o'clock. my tal noah n i vi f i sugar shell and butter knife. The cash price the world WOMAN'S CENTURY dresiiiva a Nivethasee over 18 $31.85—but at the Burnett Stores one does -LUB , beautifying the hair "Dan not have to pay all cash. The price ts the same, but ee Seer SPenis deteritient et Dehiie 0c ~rpPlgebn tee He te a are almost unbelievably casy. The complete lertain Thursday afternoon, tebru- | clubrooms, 509 A Hair stops falli sets will be delivered to any reader of this newspaper Denefit of the elub'a| A. Trin will (OW! diaboears, Get on payment of a single dollar, and the balance may be il , at the home of Mrs.| Most Out of Y, » ot del refreshir paid at the rate of a dollar or #0 a week. The Burnett F, W. Meismert. 4704 16th ave. No B.| W. Henry, K county agricultur me" at Store is at 909 Sccond Avenue, which is betwee Mrs. Ida C. Hatcher is chair will talk on “Cultivation and Ir. | ¢ nd j Madi: ; ’ t Ww vetween tad Cegkrtscent rigation,” Thad" wether! Madison and Marion streets. Mrs. A. 1. Nofsinger will present Mrs. F. 8. Pomeroy, chairman of | Advertisement, | Lift Off-No Pain!| With or Without brad Angeline Parlor No Fe F C [I reeige Matge monthly flower shows, will have | ROUND TABLE the other by Pay Bagte and will meld “ahals tearulas ==) ur Collars Martin, Mrs. George 7 : pestis Sie lyfe il oh ~~ op ste _— . grep and social monthly card party at Dartnall’s Martin. 3 } ow t © |Thureday, February at 12:30 | hour will follow adjournment son : 4 z 4 : H. M. Walthieu, Mra. H. E 4 ve.) Saeney a 7 Des ges |cafeteria, Second and Madison, on Mrs. A. ¥ Mra Overs Oe , jock, for luncheon with Mrs. Geo. Rie 1 Peidiay: over Specially Priced i . {to gain general kno © of gar Grabam, 418 N. 49th The} ADDITIONAL CLUBS has | E is, Mra. E. W. Flohr, Mrs as Mr. H. O. the want 3%. Veasle rhe ae friends and members are in at 1 Mrs. Louts Walt sect yl gale me : wet her a 1 ie | “ee ‘ Hill guild, with Mrs. F. J.|0rocram for the entire year en a oggtertg sca ' CANADIAN WOMEN’S CLUB in charge on Thursday |" > orth gg cet }INSTALLS OFFIC 7 ry 8 GREENWOOD Alpha Xi Delta alumnae - ‘ morning Thrift Shop and ‘ A * Women’s club in ; : garde IMPROVEMENT CLUB day, Febru , at her oa hoped . 4 the afternoon, Finst Hill guild wit eee ar : : weullend York iia j wing officers at the | ‘4 j Mrs. B. Parkhurst and M iw. ¢ The regular met of the Green oe meeting held Tucsday at the club. / j y Witt Alieet th wood Improvement club will be held house | ] lire h } Greenwood | BRITISH-AMERICAN Mr B. Spellman, preside | ele sary 7, at 8 | ASSOCIATION Mors. Rob Gis fen HADOW plaids and} \ at 1 © meeting of the § f ave Ww oman, of the! | Pinel bap mt . 1g | 204 Archibald McLean, vice | stripes with Fur or \ s UDS ; Vornen 0 spend OC: thal Saker, Yebcusry 8 in the, seri eee Mrs, W. H. Donley, re | Fae self Collars—tallored _— i rth way and tho pav-! . cording secertary; Mra. Ella Braden, | cS ¢ t “etry, whillé ‘“ Pible” will be preser 4 of the Arts soolety, raden, slender lines with | { Mace 1a wi " ed by Mrs. J. FR. Winston and ara. | der baat po hp a at Mefe jasaistant secretary; Mrs, Archibald a | Froth oe + GIVE voonl @ilections. | oa frist ome s on and Cattane ane naked to take | Wilson, treasurer; Mrs. Hila Braden, side-tio or button fastening, | \ ole refresh. oten | one ae pe prt = istant secretary; Mra. Archit —Also smart Topooats of | the dining or of the drens \ vt wm . Dane ae \ room by Mrs, Ge D Mining | ATA CLUB hear Ww _ bg Mrs. George Gil Cam Hair, cut on English 2 i ver oi . ee “ae sort Barton, correspond: weretary | her committee, composed of Mra, A ¢ na club will h x A Padilane ‘tachiiiia ot thi, task VALORES DANCE ara. SUbENEOE and Sara: David Wane lines, well tailored and finish- | \ 3 rte, Mra. J. Wesley You dence ef dit. WwW. H|4 Aid society of the Welsh Pres-|. 4 Valen’ 4 : - be s1v00 | custodian; Mrs. W. E. MeLsod,. his ed. Every coat in the group Mrs. B A Gate Ms F. ¢ Beren th ave. %. Luncheon |Dyterian church will meet ‘Thursday, | °¥ ae yD ‘ o ed torlan, and Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. J. T. | gull silk ined. Mrs. Gilmore and Mrs the dence of Mrs.| niversity ‘on! . + ©8 Clague and Mrs. M. J. O'Rourke V. D. Maddocks ' Pet nen rt | Wednesday evening, February 13,| counselors ; | —Beooné Gallery | The tea urns will be presided over deh Sl : ie eed xa at Douglas } formerly Lattie’s | eee Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little by Mra Hatcher, Mrs. C. &. Horton, BOCIAL CLUB I ba wera > ine i Dek hy “| pall, corner < ernity way and CARD PARTY "Freezone" on an aching corn, In-| Mrs. Nofsinger and Mrs, Melanest. B wel meet will Lenawee, Tast 46th at | eeast, taatrone” + tsmj,|Mtantly that corn stops hurting, then Mrs, B. F. Westmo: pr tt N., The ee ln chatee of ths » atrons’ club of Unsl-| snortiy you lft it right off-with fin. : POSTPONES LUNCHEON | ts f chapter, O. E will give dent of phil 1 {E03 echoes (Mrs. W. G. My \ " 1 ca ina M. Frye tent, vehters c y: - i! bs : r t tiny bottle Mrs. T. ‘ % es f nt, Daughters off ie chairm: Mrs. Gilbert &. Your v bottle of } : ins, tas peetponed’ fa “ . ! , Freese” “Breezo , Sufficient be t a birthday luncheon until a later|Sehaller, Mrs, Charles Cave. Mrs. | gaturda to remove ev soft corn, | \ et ‘sed |David Maurier has charge of thely. 1 y oF bom ‘batwern 4 the foot | en b i A and y be reachec a or corn betwee ne | ; Women's Univeralty club, on ‘Thur Bs ee peg Peay oe ee te calluses, without sorencas or ireita:|]|.#aeh Ave. day afternoon, February 7, at 12 is Mia -% a ee | ments tion.—Advertisement ; . 2 a } Br ae SERIE 2 Ewer yt 3 ns oielock. Mrs. V nore will speak | Rev ¥en ‘ meet in| DANCING PARTY State With th wate 1 Sacks ae oe }room 7, at o'clock: Dr. May-| The first of & sertes of dancing} f pd on sige cpr edict Rar belle K superintendent of | parties for the people of the} sane |A Gleamy Mass of Hair} schoot nurses, will be the «peaker, | district will be given Friday even | WOMEN'S SOCIETY FIRST | 2 » fie “i Mise Balser, the school nurse, w ing, Febr 8 in Douglaes hall, BAPTIST CHURCH | '§ 1lso be present to meet the mothers, | Corner of 45th and University way. The regular monthly does Wonders | The pupiis of Miss Van Horn’s room | The ¢ 1 be under the au. meeting of the Women’s Society will contribute numbers in physical| spices of the Lincoln and Roosevelt | of the First Baptist church will be training exerclae | Daneing club, which has been or-| ( held at the church Thursday, Fel There will be two plano duets,{ ganized by fathers and mothers of } ruary at 1:15 p. m : ing lone by Mary and John Meagher and the communit 1 music will \ the business session, Mrs. Henry i : anid ane Poe eas: & “i easter ay | Lan councilwoman, ® j on he Organization of Our Kept close at hand by chr generations as a safe guard for health, Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound has earned the con- fidence of thousands of people. “Tried and found true” is as true of this cough remedy as it is of the Vv ui! ote finest of old family physicians; its | Ga sf enormous patronage is largely due to the fact that __— it is recommended by friend to friend — and by generation to generation. These people know that it is pleasant to take and brings quick relief. The following is a typical testimonial received at the Foley & Co, offices in Chicago: Dear Sirs: Pomona, California. Tam very well pleased with the wonderful result and relief that Foley's Honey and Tar Compound has brought me. I was bothered with coughing, and my mother told me about your wonderful medicine so I decided to give it atrial. I have tried many other medicines but none | areas good and relieving as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. | have told my friends and they say there is nothing better. Sincerely, (Signed) E. Boggess. __ Demand FOLEYS HONEY40TAR COMPOUND A SPOONFUL IN TIME SAVES NINED~ a

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