The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1924, Page 9

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an Keer LeB: Assistant—Fr Louise I Edited by L Miss Felger to Honor Me } } Jerome, } x ‘i eM A Miss Beat Clapp and Miss ¢ Blak Guild's Musical Tea | Frink Park | A delig gram a ganged for the tea Frink Park Guild of the ¢ *® Ortho: pedic hospital will give Wednesday ‘ } wing are the be o) « « ® rma } May 11. Firake } r . Carey / a are a | ‘ } - Club Celebrates two members tenth v day anni. Women's University y afternoon, Folk ustom, the prize play an established « of the previc “The Req Magnusson. under the direction of enefit for Orthopedic Hospital ster. Telephone MA in-0600 neés Oldham Raymond Owens Miss Jerome on Easter Herceune 1 plano eee Faculty Wives Name New Board Four new members were elect w club Monday at the annual luncheon held at the L Wash Commons They include Mra. Harvey Mrs. ©. BE. Draper, Mra, ¥ ir Mrs. Howard Lewis. the board retaining of.| . ©. Hall, Mrs.| Steve Mrs. John N | Cobb, Mrs, BO. E an and Mrs. Mrs. Dudley Plans Luncheon pliment Mra, George Neb. who ts al f Tacoma friends Mra} tertain with| vers at her] eaday afternoon Former Seattle Man to Wed Seattle friends of Mr jams will Teel Win. be interested in the an- neement | of his engagement to} Miss Helen sabeth Howland, | daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ray H land, of Philadelphia, which |w ced recently in that ¢ity where Mr. Willams has ‘been ma Mrs. Greenstone, with her ng bis home for a number \ot/ left recently for a two months’ visit with relatives in the jar session The woung daughter, Leona May, Mrs. Robert Sai year seven plays were | years lB Portrai: . m by club members with the| Mr. Williams fs a former Uni | Hast-—Portrait by Grady, 4 going to Miss Grace! versity of Washington man and Is ix entitled “A Marriage Ar. | affiliated with Delta Kappa Epsilon|on “Industry in the Schools”, a talk ranged,” and wil be produced at the! frater on “What Is Being Done for the In. Sithéay party 2 » date has been set for the|4ustrial Women Along Educational Mrs. Colin O. Radford, Mra. Philip | weddin will be given by Mrs, Lon: arion and Mrs. Herbert Crowder eee violin solo, Mary Hillzabeth have received the awards for plays Assisting at Jones. Members may invite guests written in former years | . 2. At 1p. m. the club will have a The entertainment committee under | Orthopedic Shops mootine: 8 clubhouse to perfect whose auspices the delightful affair, Interlaken Guild will the | thelr organization was given Includes Mra. Everett h ! Tea Shop cee Clark, chairman s. Frank 8. Ray-/| needa with Mra, A. W. F GRE! yooD P. A ley, Mrs. Harry $. Bowen, Mra, Wil-|rahm, he assisted by Mra. J.B.| ‘The Gresnwood P.-T. A. will meet Nam G. Clark, Mrs. Warren 0. Pus-| Rarragt h. G. Goebel, Mra.| Wednesday, Ap % at 2 pom felman, Mrs, C. B. Kinne, Mrs. Fred-| J. A. Millais, Mra, P. F. Lunde, Mra.| Nettie Shreve Hayman will speak erie C. Milner, Mrs. Frederi-~ Hall) Fred y, Mra. T. L, Monson,|on “The Readers’ Art,” and little White, Mies Inez Craven, Mis« Cella | M F. rinnell, Mrs. A. P. Herr-| Marjorie Simonson sing. Elec- Hardman, Miss Mildred Holts, Miss | man, N. Hamill, Mrs, Davis! tion of officers rehmenta, Kathryn Hopp, Miss Ruth McHugh, A. M. Hare, Mra. G. V Pie oe Miss Josephinie Taber and Miss Ger re. Ray Fifer, Mrs. FE RRAINE #0C! cu trude Woodcock. M. Landberg and Miss Alma Harter ey “ag om ert po teat Pee Seeding Mrs. C. O, Baker and Mra. Irn| wednenday. April % with Mra Loe| Will Usher at crgotiol then gpeorirlnorea red bc KE. Denny way. Lunch. * : Ie ‘ednesday morning at the! son at “a Dixon Recital Thrift Shop; in the afternoon, Mrs. Cait PA st sos teres Mrs. Ruth Curtis Cutting, Mrs.|L. E. Newton and Mrs. Falcon Jos: | Mabel Randolf, Mra, Florence Holt lin, Capitol Hill Gutld. . | Sa 5 a anieetaaee _ | ADDITIONAL CLUBS , SEWARD SOCIAL omen Ss Z u iS J AND LITERARY CLUB CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY =| Wednesday, April 9, at 10:20 a, m. |, nh Seward Social and. Literar r ) s : rettaee Ae sibs an oe ki its next meeting at 00 | eh EASTERN STAR CLUB hostess. Katherine Baker, | 1 jon clubhouse, corner of Eastern Star club will have a|who cently returned from | 1" » Friday, April bridge for members, Wednesday, California, will address the club, | ——— FE, FR. _Davis April 9, at 2p. m., at 4990 Arcade LADIES’ SOCIAL CLUB The Ladies’ Social club of Mount View will sive a card party at Harm's hall, Wednesday, April 9. see HOME SEWING CLUB Ladies of the G, A. R, Home Sewing club will meet Wednesday, April 9, with Mrs. Jean Strum,| 2862%% W. 65th ». Luncheon at Roon. Take car No. 2 1 MYSTIC JEWEL NO. 49 Mystic Jewel Auxiliary No, 40 will meet Wednesday, Odd Fellows’ temp! Pine st. Luncheon a see INTERBAY P.-T. A. Interbay P.-T. A. will hold fts Teguiar meeting, Wednesday, April % at 2:20 p.m. in the school lunch room. Election of officers. eee QUEEN ANNE AUXILIARY Queen Anne Auxiliary of the Ruth school building fund, will meet Wed- nesday, April 9, at the home of Mrs. | Chris Foss, 453% 43th ave, 8. W.| Luncheon at 1 Dp. m., followed by & business meeting. eee AUXILIARY OF LETTER CARRIERS The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Letter Carriers will hold a luncheon and business meeting Wednesday, April §, at the home of Mrs, George Canny 196.1 Tithe . George Canny, eee BEWING CLUB The Puget Sound club will be ente H. Gitiuty. funcheon, W April 9, at 10th and E. 1 o'clock. Sisters’ Sewing | rtained by Mra. J 1604 E. Alder st, at! ednesday, April 9, at 1 p.m, MOTHERS’ CLUB UNIVERSITY CHAPTER. D. A, RL Utama s' club of University | chapter, D. A. R., will hold tts reg- | ular meeting Wednesday, April 9, at 2 p.m. at the cha . ‘3 pter house, 4714 University blvd. Ble Mgr: ters, fon of offi Full attendance desired. oe. COLUMBIA PT. A, Columbia PT, 1 Wedne Pak ion April 9, at 2:30 p, m., in the assembly room, The celia Session will include election of offi. | Gers, election of delegates to the con- Yention und committee reports, Room 2 will give a playlet, en. titled “The Gold Fish.” Mrs, 1. ¢ Clark, junior pant president, will Dresent a silk flag 4x6 to the school, Which will be accepted for the achool | by Wilmot Hitt, president of the stu- | dent body. Fin. | ene Flag ritual by pupils of see WEST SEATTLE ART E A) CLUB ae West Seattle Art club will conten ot i reteration clubhouse, | omas and Harverly ea oii oe sams estes otters | Hands Crippled With wgeawecerenr cue Rheumatism Centui i Could Not Hold Pen partment of the Woman’ club will meet for luncheon in room 201, at the Home Economies building at the untversity. Miss Grace Denny of the University of Washington home economics department will speak on “Walls, Backgrounds and | Woods.” Program in room 307. Elec. tion of officers, The chorus of the| club will meet at 9:30 a. m. in the| Montelius building. ose QUARTERLY MEETING The quarterly mecting of the! Women's Baptist M Union | will be held We y, April 9, at] the Tabernacte | aptiat church, The program for the day follows Morning Seesion j 16:30 Devotional. vy. ¥. A. MeNulty. | 10:45 Business. 11:00 Report 1115 Round Table.....dfre Geo. Regtey Brief reports from each echureh in the Seattle association, 12:00 Music Tabernacle church 12:30 Luncheon. | Basket luncheon, Ladien of the Taber: nacle church will furnish @ hot dish and coffer. Afternoon Session 1:30 Song service and devotional ‘Mra. H. C. Weber 1:45 Moll cali and offering. | 2:00 Muate s.s.s. Fremont ehurch 2:10 Address, “Waste” Rev. Bibert Hicks 2:49 Bolo, “How Beautiful Are Th: eral Dwellings” (Hamuel Liddie) — | ——— : Mrs. ¥dna Motine < S noncearenor wee ivating the Home F. Watson ‘c¥iwn| At 83 Goes Fishing ig seared wear | catches the Big Ones ream "ae !Can Write All Day, ‘s Jr.; treagurer, Mise Gertrude B. Fay. Too Friends Astonished vice preside LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB The Ladies’ Grotto club will meet at the Federated clubhouse Wednes: April 9, at 2 p.m. Mrs, Hyne man, Mrs, Stammers and Mrs White, hostesses for the day, have) 1 1. stenty-anves years old and 1 arranged the following program: | qoctored for rheumatism ever wince T Piano solo, Miss Clara Turner; talk, | came out of the army, over 60 years a, IAke many others, T spent money free! by Miss Almina George, of the Se-| {ike many other and’ 1 have:? attle public schools, who will speak | out ‘trie Acid’ until t could almost | taste it, 1 could not ateop nights oF walk without pain; my handw were #0 5 sore and stiff I could not hold a pen. 5 Hut now Tam again In active business INGROWN TOE NAIL $)ényth como el Are rst day with comfort. Friends are surprised at the change.” You might just es weil Attempt to put out m fire with olf try to get rid of your rheumatiam, Wi title and {ike complaints by taking trent ment suppose drive Urlo Acid out of your blood and body. Tt took Mr. Ashelman fifty yeara to find out the truth, He learned how to get rid of trua cause of his rheumatiem, other recover his atrength from sre TURNS OUT ITSEir A noted authority says that a few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin surrounding the Ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive nkin underneath the too nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nafl turns naturally outward Ft almost over night. ader of * containing facta overloo) lentints for centurion simply post card or letter P, Clearwater, Ph, D., 694-R Hal- t \ o ia |. Maine, Send now, lest you for- Cues ms eae cu Laiggettd get! If not # sufferer, cut out this notice manufactured for chiropodists. HOW-| ang hand this good’ news nnd oppor ever, anyone can buy from the|tuntty to come affilcted friend. All who dru’ store a tiny bottle containing] send will receive the Book by return directions, Advertisement, a. mertisomente “ hn pe pine vonpnrvacaraners Re mail without any charge whatever—Ad-, Jand Mrs. C. D. Follrich will be the * Mr Max We tf, who ntly come here from F will speak on “Home Grounds and Flower Growing eee DICKENS FELLOWSHIP Pickens Fellowship will meet Thursday 1 10, at & p. m, at the ( Commeree. has ree land amber ¢ er aa WHIST PARTY Reattle Cit Deme a club will pl purt whi at a card party ¢ be given at | Dartnall's cafeteria, Thursday, April 110, at 8:15 p om. Public invited. FORTSON-THYGESEN AUXILIARY Fortson-Thygesen UB OW. OV. wi COURT The Wome wide Auxillary No. t regu- ural way of restoring your complexion is with herbs. Herb Medi cine Co, Denny Bidg, Opp. Bon ‘Marche.—-Advertizement. LAST CHANCE TO SEE RUPTURE EXPERT WEDNESDAY, | APRIL 9, | IS LAST DAY IN SEATTLE FREE INFORMATION AND APPLICATION OF FAMOUS RICE METHOD YOUR PARTICULAR RUPTURE Mr. and Mrs. F, E. Williams, the rupture experts, who have been meeting the ruptured at their head- quarters In the Seattle hotel, for the past few days and demonstrating to {them the famous Rice Non-Surgical | Rupture Method, will remain at the {hotel in Seattle, Wash., until Wed- | nesday evening, April 9. All those | who are ruptured and who have not |taken advantage of the opportunity | which these experts offer, should lose | no time in calling at the hotel to see |them. They make no charge wha Jover for tho demonstration, and application of the Ikine Method ito your particular case. Mra. Wil ams will personally attend to all women and children. If you are ruptured do not tat janything prevent you from aneing these experts while here, They are | trained under the personal auper- | vision of W. & Rice, Adams, N, Y¥., who perfocted the far-famed Rico | Method to which so many thousands .|haye ascribed their cures in letters | written by them: ome in and aco the Rice Experts. | Find out about this important mat- ter for yourself. Your future com- jfort and freedo from gouging | trusses in the most Important thing |in the world for you, Jiead of those other th: ruptured persons who had the Ric | Method demonatrated to them, d lelded to use it, and have then rr ported thomacives cured. Tt doen not cost you m penny to find out all about this Method, to | have It fully and completely demon- latrated right upon your own rup- ture, This is what jee Rupture experts are here for. You buy noth- ing unless you aro fully convinced und anxious to buy. Your time ta ahort now, Do not Jet these experts get away withowt your seeing them and finding out about thie important matter, Re- member, there js nothing else s0 Important to you, he Rien Wxperta will be glad to have you call upon them at the hotel, from 9 to 12 a, m, 2 to bp my oF 7 to 9 In the evenings, during the remainder of thetr stay in thin o ‘The datex are Tuesday and Wedn day, Aprii 8 and % Don't lose this opportunity.—-Ad- vertisomen’ advice | Mre, W am J > has been visit an Kathert eles f the last of this we & month, is expected home ret eer Mrs. James Garfield Eady left fonday for Del Monte, where she will epend th Faster holidays with daughter, Miss Adeline Eddy ig attending Miss Ransome's at Piedmont “Tur eal | Mr. and Mrs, Richard Floyd ¥ Gold Bar, who have been spend ost s few daya with Mr, and Mr FE. C. Ewing, motored to thelr home ve Mrs. EAwar an f St. Paul was the guest for a €ew Gays last week of Mra, Emma T, Moulton and Miss Ruth Moulton on her way home from California Mra. A. W. Quist ett night for Europe, to be gone f months ete Mr. and Mra. J. M. Clapp returne Bund from a weeks’ Southern Callforn and San Fran clsco. eee | sere, Joneph A | aay for San Francis @aughter, Mrs. } whom she will motor and Mexico. | wiche Mrs. Harry Btibbs has re | turned from a trip to California aye Mrs. Guido Faris returned Sunda: from a three weeks’ visit In San Francisco. | | y, April 10, at} +2 pm, in Vetesane—hebi—Armorgyy All mambers urged to be present.| Initiation eee WARREN AVE. P.-T. A Warren Ave. Thursday « sembly room MILK at 10c a Quart Fresh dally —pure rich raw milk from our own herd of teat ed Holsteins, ‘DR. LOUGHNEY’S Human Bake Oven | Restores Mary E. Davis, age 68, from ake ine utter helplessness in but a few. treatments, | Her interesting Jetter | follows: | MARY BP. DAVIS few Th [wae brought about in Dr. mney’ man Bake Oven, T had to | ed and helped around and 1) wiiam a source who knows | mutter | of surpri and RADIO VIBRATION | DR. LOUGHNEY HAS STUDIED THE ELECTRONIC RADIO VIBRA- TORY METHOD THAT HAS PROY- EN 80 EFFICIENT, and has com- [plete equipment in his office, Also \is fully qualified to take care of ‘all ‘patients who desire to avall them. selves of this wonderful treatment. | What Dr. Loughney is doing for oth- ers he can do for you. Do not neglect your health, Make an appointment today. NOTHE—Dr, Toughney's Wi Oven Music : WHY DOES YOUR DOCTOR Fees. ADVISE A SPRING TONIC S525" AT THIS TIME OF YEAR? Fann Intere beg I 1 Ag 1 At “y en a Droge € t Ave Pr , :*y . I Drug ¢ Ave.: bot ¢ and Tach Kt Drug € t Ave Pilgrim's Bong’’ (Tolw ¢ thing Cas Drog Ballard ing & were greeted iy 7 my | 5 ri > Company am, was Bebubert’s a tx i w Drug Com h was given as an en sick he Cor. Howe Minor and Cor ho singer was at his y ‘ ‘ while after|4th & @ nd The Washington vening fn his singing of m 5 " Liv ‘ Drug Con M t 28th in French. fe «s, ¥ mluded | was recommended I Seattle; Enu Drug Company Est-il done A to t flere ' Nas Drug Com- l'amour cause . 1 I f M e K ading drug battre tambou by Féwin ok, and ‘ town.-Ad. numbers that met ¥ “Tr tr - —— |en's ( vo m concert from 2 1 3] Mra. M lo This will be followed by a| to the State Meder See Answer and election of of AR Yd in To own BALLARD W. C. T. 1 | *e Ballard W. C. T. U. will OFFICERS ELECTED 1 At the meeting of the Seattle Wom eld Monday at the Feder per 63rd 1 anaist. Tonight! bake it for you special—beautiful golden loaves of Raisin Bread. Rich and fruity—full of plump and juicy Sun-Maid Raisins. Tomorrow you can get it fresh and fragrant from my ovens. Either white or whole wheat— both my finest! % Other Wednesday specials For you, tomorrow, I will also bake rolls and cookies, coffee cake and muffins, cakes, ‘‘snails’” ” and other tempting Sun-Maid Raisin Foods. And Raisin Pie—California sunshine and Cal- ifornia table-grapes between two crusts! California table-rropes and California sunshine in a pie! Foods that are not alone delicious, but rich in health and nourishment. By bakers everywhere Thefinest Sun-Maid Raisin Breadand other Raisin — Foods are prepared ‘‘Special for Wednesday” by bakers every week—everywhere. You can get them at any bakery, grocery store or delicatessen. : Serve them for tomorrow’s dinner—for your children’s and your own luncheon. And — u-um! —Raisin Bread toast for Thursday’s breakfast. | Endorsed by bakers everywhere, by the American Bakers’ Association and by the Ret Association of America isin bread special on Wednesdays Raisin Cookies— how the children love them! Many binds of Raisin Rolls — : Fresh and tempting! Indy murres. Sunday, 0 to ona, Write for full Information om. to @ op, m. ‘elevhone MA tn-

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