The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1924, Page 8

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ihc sone sraet ecient artery ; ) = Junior Daughters of the American PAGE 8 Seattle Edited by I in Keen LeB Assista Music—Louise F Broadway Guild's Card noon; Assisting at T¢ ' 4 Cet eewenewen ease’ a mous Kama are yet the two by to secured abl be Goorgo W wae as earl: for the btatned | as Will Assist at Mrs. White's Tea Mrs. Th Hall White afternoon for Henry, who w for a trip to Hon Dinner Before 5 Before the Jun Thursday even the Mas Ballant SRO E PESTER EET ee ewe ERE OEE RE CELE E OPENER ER ECT LG Swope, who will become of Mr. Max Jones on Feb- was hostess th afternoon, with o informal tea. re Mrs. Martius King, orge Bovik, Mrs, Lyte Branchflower and Mrs, Joseph Pay- den. | Colonial Ball on | Friday Evening \ Colonial gowns, powder and | patches and the stately minuct will | be reincarnated at Christensen's Hall on Friday evening, when the Colonial ball, sponsored by the} Revolution, will take | ons and patronesses for the affair include: Mayor and Mrs, Ed win J. Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Burzallo, Prof. and Mrs. Edmond 5. / Meany, Mr. and M David W. Bowen, Mr, and Mra. Edmund Bow- gen, Mr. and M W. Chandler, and Mrs. W. Morse, Mrs ¥, Mrs. Elinor In- Gersoll Thorne, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Wagner, Miss Elizabeth Virtue, Mr. | and Mrs. W. J. Blackwell, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hurley, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur De Voe, Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY | LITERARY CLUB | Sunset Heights Literary club will ‘meet Tuesday, February 19, at 2 p.| | m, at the home of Mrs. Edith Roch-| ford, 833 N. 60th st. oe American Legion Auxiliary to Loyd T. Cochran Post No. 40, will give a card party in Woog’s hall, corner of 17th ave. N. W. and Mar. ket st., on Tuesday evening, Febru- ary 19. e . OWASHINGTON HIVE No. 44 | Washington Hive, No. 944, La- @ies of the Maccabees, will give a Tuncheon at the I. O. O. F. temple, Tuesday, February 19, at 12:30 p. Gm. Members and friends invited. eee | SUNSET CHAPTER | Sunset chapter of the American) College society, will meet with Mra. F. D. Crook, 7311 32nd ave. N. W., Jon Tuesday, February 19, at 10:30 @ m. Topic, “Men of Ancient Times.” eee SEATTLE LODGE NO. 7 > Seattle Lodge No. 7, Degree of Honor, will meet in Evergreen hall, 4409 Ninth ave. Tuesday evening, February 19, at 7:45 o'clock. The committee in charge are Mrs. Eliza-| beth Murray, Mrs. Melissa Wells! and Mrs. Della M. Bailey. Members| fre urged to be present and bring) their friends to the whist party. Out-of-town members who wi: © to transfer to Seattle Lodge No. may arrange to do so by calling MA in-3541 or nset-2079. j re 4 | WEST SIDE WOMEN'S CLUB ‘The West Side Women's Improve. ment club has planned a large card party, with favors for each table, on Tuesday afternoon, February 19,| from 2 until 4 o'clock, in the Ameri- can Legion clubrooms, 509 Third ave. | The proceeds will augment the build. | ing fund. Reservations may be ma Mrs. F. W. Schroeder, WE st-2 with Mrs. Samuel Schneider, WE st- 4801. see CANADIAN WOMEN’S CLUB The Canadian Women's club will | give a card party Tuesday evening, February 19, at 8 o'clock, at the "Federated clubhouse, Thomag and Harvard. Mrs. Thomas Coulson, ghairman of the social committee, ts in charge of arrangements, Friends of the organization invited to at- ‘tend. ‘ISPARGUR {STRING QDARTET TOMORROW NIGHT 8:30 Sharp Sixth and Spring No one admitted during | ASSOCIATION jernoon, February 19. . Personal ociety MAA Telephone MA in-0600 1am taymond Owens Party Tuesday After- a een ar fol Judge Mrs, } last nf avel al and man retur Informal Bridge Luncheon For the pleasure of Mrs. Roger| oF who leaves shortly for tor Mrs. Milling ertain with a lunch Fothertngham om & mont Portland, ide Tuesday home of Mrs. N. Bridge Evening t Home Mrs 36th ave. Howard Chastain Tuesday and Mra come Willle Forbua ¥ here to make thelr home, and Dr Roderick Jansen of Minne- in town. aries © who are visiting buffet supper will be served later, .. Small Bridge Tea Miss Jennette Rickey is extending invitations to a small bridge tea on riday afternoon, at her home tn the Wilsonian. | © Queen Anne Study meet Tuesday, February 19, }m., in the amall roor ne bran st. and Fou: “The Bar will be Mra. M. . ure of at th Albania” B ee will be given by! Orthopedic Tea and paamar’ Thrift Shops Mrs. Margaret Cheal will be host-| eas for the Woman's guild of 8t. Mark's church, Tuesday, at the Or- thopedic Thrift Sh Assisting will be Mrs. C. L. Brooke, | Mrs. W. A. Hall, Mrs. R. F. Wolla ton, Mrs. E. A. Wheeler, Mra. Adam Jardine, M J. E. Moore, Miss La: ra Cardin, Mrs. Theodore Perrot, Mrs. R. F. Hall, Mrs. 8. J. Andersof, M! Margaret Thomas, Miss Agnes “tin, Miss May Cardin and Miss a Hiles. fhe Thrift Shop will be tn otf Mrs. C. L. Creelman Josiah Moore. for Highland | Drive guild in the morning and in the afternoon, Mrs. David Ward and| Mrs. J. La Chapelle for Interlaken. | Mrs. Warnholz declares Tanlac “grandest medicine on earth.” It helped her and her grandmother, she states, ree and Mra. NORWEGIAN HOSPITAL The Norwegian Hospital associa- tion will meet at Norway hall, Tues- day, February 19. Board meeting 13 noon and regular meeting at 10. A luncheon will be served by the fol- low’ng hostesses: Mrs. Frank Oleson, M-. H. B. Newhouse and Mrs. H. N Haugan. see TEACHERS WILL BE GUESTS The teachers of Lincoin High school will be guests of the PT. A. at a valentine tea, on Tuesday aft- ‘The tea will follow the regular meeting of the association to be held at 2:16 o'clock. Judge King Dykeman will speak on “Parental Delinquency” and Mrs. C. Bogardus will tell of the Campfire work. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. H. S. Gaunce, Mrs. H. H. Canfield, Mra. Thomas Renny, Mrs. Francis Hughes, Mrs. F. J. Beaw dry and Mrs. Harvey Boyce. Mrs. A. W. Van Kirk will be as- sisted by Lincoln girls in arranging for the tea, MRS. RUTH WARNHOLZ “My mother and grandmother | both say they never saw such Im-| provement as Tanlac has made in| me, and they, ike myself, think it is the grandest medicine on earth,” is the glowing tribute of Mra, Ruth Warnholz, 2039 82nd Ave., Oakland, Calif, “Ever since childhood, I suffered from stomach trouble, and the past tens years it has been extremely bad? My appetite was very poor, I had fallen off until I only weighed elghty’ pounds, and that miserable, worn-out feeling that was ever with me beggars Aescription. “Tanlac helped my grandthother so much that I decided to take it, | and, oh, how fine and happy I feelf | Why, for the first time in years, I| ave no stomach misery and I am| g so ravenously that I ha | ally gained nineteen pounds SOROSIS CLUB Sorosis club will meet Tuesday, February 19, at 2 o'clock, at the Federation clubhouse. Program: Book review, Mrs. Henry A. An- ger. “American Trade Relations With China,” Mr. J. C. Herbsman. Current events, Mrs. C. Hostesses, Mrs. J. Mrs. A. J. Webb. eee VOMEN'S CENTURY CLUB The executive board of the Wom. an's Century club will meet Tues- ‘si fi IF fois Taniac is for sale by all eile cil Ra at hg K, fOr | druggists. Accept no substitute. ae 2 iz a oa hae 40 million bottles sold. MEMORIAL MEETING | ‘Take ‘Tanlac ‘There will be a Frances Willard] Advertisement. memorial meeting held by the Unti- versity W. C. T. U. . on Tuesday, | February 19, at 2 p. m, at the A special pro- | Miller. R. Nagel and oe ee yee Vegetable Pills,— STOMACH UPSET Chew a few Pleasant Tablets —Stomach Feels Fine | Malloy gymnasium. gram has been arranged, and a gen-| eral invitation 8 given to women| who formerly belonged to the W. Co t.. U, eee {APLE LEAF POST NO. 21 Maple Leat post No. 21, American Legion, will hold a public inatalla- tion of officers, at thelr headquar- ters, 509 Third ave, on Tuesday | evening, February 19, at 8 o'clock. | All Legioners and wives and Maple | Leat boosters are cordially invited. | Dancing afterward: ' eee HIGHLAND PARK P.-T, A. The regular monthly meeting of | Highland Park PT. A, will be held! Tuesday, February 19, at 2:30 p, m.|\ Ed? Mr. Harry Cook, supervisor of at-| tendance, will speak on some phage | of child welfare, Instant stomach relief! | Harmless! ARY CLASS The moment “Pape's Piapepsl: ADOPTION reaches the stomach afl distress Yeomen will have their anniver.| 7M acid stomach or [indigestion nary class adoption on Tuesday eve.|¢%d% Immediato relief from fiata. ning, February 19, tn Woodmane| nce kases, heartburn, palpitation, lines : bi hall, 1929 Third ave. Dancing mna| {wines or stomach presbu si 0, Plax "Ta: Now at Sherman, © | Correct your digestion} for a few refreshments will follow. Members| cents, Millions keep it handy, Drug requested to attend. gists recommend it.—Adyertivement, | ’ | W.C.T.U. Leader VF Ww Alexander Boole, World's W well vice Ella treasurer of the C. T. U., as president of the national and the New York\w U., will speak president of State W. C. the local he Women’s Ch t rion at the before 21 and ty Presb: - ~| In Sunlit Plants where even ,|the Air is filtered—that’s | Music Corni AR STRIN “SPARGUR Faculty ntertains Artist OODLAND ty ’ 1 Park aux N the Ruth School building fur old A mpectal meet! wruary me of tman ay ILIAE tEMONT 1 l series of chamber music concerts, the Spargur String Quartet wili Concluding an artistic 1 Stris 2 on Tuesday evening at the Women’s University Club present three great masterpieces auditorium. Li 4 ts wter Parent LINNI Tue bruar The I Rache Memo. Mr “Willard 1 meet 0 neh NORTH EN PROGRE m, | where Nucoa The Pure Spread for Bread 1aKO § is tin's room AUXILIARY ROOSEVELT PosT meeting of the Theodore | regular CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE verture as ia Wieuwr and Portia Vaughn Comfort Pepite Hickey Brothers WELLINGTON CROSS. in “Anything Might Happen” Goo Jimmy Lucas & Co. r us) JACK WYATT’S | SCOTCH LADS AND LASSIES The Pathe News CHARLES BARTLING AND COMPANY The Earles dune Earle GERTRUDE AVERY AND BOYS Tuck and Cinns Pantagescope BERT WALTON ‘erformances An Kine ‘and his MUSICAL COMEDY Co. A Riot of Domestic peersices, i NO MATINEE THURSDAY ipa 7 Feb. 22, Afternoon and Vening P. Our whalebone rub does not cover the root of ‘the mouth 1f you have two or more teeth. Natural Rubber, $5.00 perfect r man gti, 00 $4 set of teeth. GOLD CROWN BRIDGEWORK All work guaranteed for years. Exatnination free, OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Established 20 Yeura, fecond Aye, and University St. NUCOA now running in| c this paper. | made. Read the Story of N LAKE P. eo Green Lake evening me DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA® hearing| Chronic coughs and pe Visitors | Colds lead to serious lung trouble. You can stop them now with Creo- . an emulsified creosote that « pleasant to take. Creomul w medical discovery w! fold action; it soothe iy med membranes and | | HARD OF HEARI The Seattle ill meet Tues in the wr: 6 candidates | tion have been invited to nd meeting and give a five-minute t ELITE REBEKAH LODGE ite Rebekah lodge will meet with tis Woods, 1145 N. 83rd st, | €er™- : Thursday, February 21, at 8 p, m.| Of al! kr®wn drugs, creosote is Cards, recognized by the medical fraternity as t healing agency for | the treatment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, loat-Ironed Service Everything washed | carefully clean; erything froned without starch; your whole family bundle returned ready to wu Tele- phone for our repre- sentative to call. 15 Ibs. . .$1.20 Try our way today. We make » reduction week-end work. eee MOTHERS’ CLUB } Tho Mothers’ club of Phil Delta! a fraternity will give a card at the chapter house, 2111 47th st., Friday, February 29, at 2 D. m. Tables may be reserved by| t i | cal BE acn-2002, is absorbed into the blood, attacks ing cor! Blue-jay willstopthepain [ling BE acn-2002. | {the seat of the trouble and destroys ntly. Then the corn loosens | Ps Pe lahe germs that lead to consumption. — 3 one ek Died aie wk |GOOD CHEER CLUB | Creomulsion is guaranteed satis- and © Get Blue-jey at Good Cheer club of Evergreen | factory in the treatment of chronic dangerous paring. aeRy St | Lodge No, 2, A. 0, U. W. will have coughs and colds, bronchial asthma. your druggist. nwa ja luncheon and meeting Wednesday, | °2°**" bronchitis and other forms on |February 20, at 12 o'clock. eve Pain Stops Instantly Here's instant relief from thet burn- | of throat and lung diseases, and is | excellent for building up the ayster | A | as | after colds or the flu.” Money ar | rar a S | funded if any cough or cold, no mat | Seatt! pman’s club will] lieved after ng according to di Ihold its Mterary | rections, Ask your druggist. Creo- oI erary interpretation and -| current events meeting Wednesday, ' tenon, ©o7 Aitaat\ Ga—Adver- OPPORTUNITY is knocking at your door, and it is your fault if you don’t grasp it without ‘delay. 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