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‘Seattle Society || Mrs. Ferqusor Complimented R M am Hunt and Mrs. M Misses Neva Dough Betty Ane N Bride-Elect Complimented Mrs. George E. tained with f tea\at her complime whose wedding Newman w Smith of fourteen Sunset club on Thurs elcom Mah jongg wil Mrs. Taylor's Tuesday was hostes the Wome MA ir- -0600 | s Bridge Tea y Supper Hosts Visitor Is Complimented M Luncheon at Tacoma Home a Allen, gn Harold A take place on 1 party will be University Mrs. Ivan Announced Max Joseph an agement of thelr Engagement and Mr et | Service at Orthopedic Hospital Th eer Shop on Thu morning, and the sth Ei with Mrs. H. O. Hanawalt, chai n, on Thursday Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY AL LAWTON, CIRCLE General Lawton ci Ladies of the G. A. R. will give a silver tea} to honor the department president, | Mrs, Cassea Osborne, on Thursday, of Mrs. Take | car No. 9 to ‘Thoma SEWING CIRCE The Sewing circle of Ionia chap- 0. E. 8. will have a picnk Madrona Thursday a on July 24, at 1 30 o'¢lock. VERSE WRITERS Seattle will_meet in room 3) c M. Cc. A Thursday, , at 8 p,m, Miss | Jean Lambert will talk on “The Dietion of Contemporary Poetry.” on BASKET PICNIC The Women of Mooseheart Legion will hold a basket at Mount Baker park on Thursday, July 24. Bring own cup and plate. plenic P. EB. O. TEA Local, unaffiliat members of t Willybe enter day afternoon, at Frederick & The hostes of the different chapters. They Mrs. G. KE. M. Pri Chapter A;-Mrs. David Allen bert, Cha G A. C. E Chapter v; Chapter A C; Chapter A 0, Ault, siting | rhood | tea Thurs: | Jul at 3 o'clock, | Nelson's tearoom. | ll be the presidents are, Mrs. 8. Miss Gri Dela Hende Mrs. Har Chapter B B. WASHINGTON NO. 944 Washington of the HIVE, No. 9., Ladies ili give a card ome of Mra, Van} 42nd ave, on} July 24, at 8:30] at the 1009 N. Thursday ¢ iorder, vening, “LDERBLOOM CLUB Elderbloom club will nic at Woodland July $1, at Wa hol bark) Hue Borrowed Timo club are invited to attend AUXILIARY TO RAILROAD TRAL ap | The next regu r meeting of the Ladies’ 5 to the Brotherh am 1 be Thursday evening y 24, ut lock, at 1915 Firat Member asked to atter Auxiliar ot Kallroud SOCIAL CLUB DORIC will wive it annual plenic at Woodland ¢ jpark on Thursday, July 24. | has been arranged by Mrs. circle nsen, | § | HOLD IN) m. Members of } dent, | superintendent | report A Dinner will be sers at 6 o'clock and cream will be furnished by club. Members and invited to attend. RECREATION COMMITTEE Ella lor PT. A A tour of the bathing beaches A. Ruric Todd, chairman of the recreation committe of the Seattle Council of Parent-Teacher associations, Thursday, July 24, from 2 o'clock. All past and present members of committ are asked to by calling Mrs. or Mrs, George Members of the will meet at the Women’s sity club for a 1 o'clock on Thursday, July 24 vations call Miss Adelaldg RA nier. Untver- luncheon Fischer, see ADDITIONAL CLUBS LADIES OF THE GOLDEN NORTH The Ladies of the Golden North i @ card party on Friday, at 2p. m, at 1923% First r TO LE POST, NO. 18 The American Legion auxiliary to Seattle post, No. 18, will meet at 8 o'clock Friday, July 25, in the club. rooms at the new Arctic hotel. Delegates at the state convention of the be held August 28, Walla Walla, will be e meeting, and regular be transacted. 29 and 30, in ected at the business will W. CTI ITU County institute of the was held in Renton on sday, July 2%, at the Methodist Episcopal, church, with the presl- Mre. Mary L, Stillwell in the The Kin 7. U, chair, Mr, intendent; Lillian Manny, state super: Mrs. ‘'. . Wiley, county of Christian citizen hip; Mra, Allie Methyen, formerly state president of Kastern Washing and now a resident of Seattle, ve interesting talks. Mrs, Sadie Ellis, 4 correspondent, gave her was given by pre reading Ada Gunn county seattle, en Mrs The held in it the ¢ hurch convention will be September 4 and 6, Jake Congregational their fam ies | for | until 4] Alpha Xi Delta| For reser. | American Legion auxiliary, to | MRS. Mrs. Henry E. Hanson, fo nard, a June bride, THE HANSON Mr. and Stannard.—Portrait by Grady. INTERESTING PROGRAM ANNOUN(C y will be wuby how tember 10 Wintermu March 11 | M. J. Carrigan; “Hating | : . J. D, Curtis; | is Physically Fit." Hostess, Mrs. | a K. Hinehart | May 13 “Oriental China,” Mra. Blake Mills; | resh Air and How to Une It. Hos: | ters, Mrs. W, J. Blackwell. | Mra, Henry Fittrn der of health. | September 2 i Hi. H. A.'s day at the club and Modern Gardens | ok emi “Colonial | | SCHUBER’ | ‘The Sehub summer home of Mrs | Gray on Friday, July 26. i shi for Medina |Rail ae itisckasadts Indorse La Follette SAN FRANCISCO, July 23.—The Jential ticket of LaFollette and r was formally indorsed by tatives of local chapters “big four” railroad brother hoods, comprising 15,000 men, in the biennial conference of those unions |here yesterday. The conference unanimously adopted the platform agreed upon at Cleveland by the. conference for | progressive political action, The |brotherhoods announced thru their |state representatives present that | they would co-operate with the state federation of labor and the farmers’ union in supporting the Independent ticket. | CLUB | + club will meet at et | corge e Sods | ferry | \La Follette’s Name | Okeh in All States | WASHINGTON, July 23.—Techni- obstacles that for a time threat ened to block a national campaign for election of the la Follette Wheeler ticket, have virtually been Managers of campaign today sure voters in | portunity to the republican inde dent ry and his democratic independent run- ning mate in November, the took every ast thel independent steps to in stato an op} ballots for | |43 Miles an Hour Too Fast; Jailed Charged with speeding 43 miles an hour alo’ urth ave. 8. about mid night, 19, was captured Jaffer a chase Motoreycle Officer Van Gilmour and taken to the city jail early Wednesday morning, ‘The youth was held when he failed to nowt $46 bull DIN NER PALM CIRCLE Never mind! each other then I understand t », he mere ife commands | Answers. 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F.|* armed y on}and a special perm: a park.|him t 1 the game Threshing Outfit Destroyed in Fire WALLA WALLA, J Th mbine on the 4 the picnic At the great Kristoferson Plant we are not content that our own equipment and our own care of the Milk for your table should be the last word in cleanliness— we go a step further by assuming re- sponsibility for the absolute cleanliness of the cans in which the Milk comes from the farmer. automatic steam can rinses, sterilizes, and dries eight cans per minute and the use of such sterile cans is only in line with a hundred other precautions that are taken for your satisfaction and safety. The wonderful cleaner washes, High food value and absolute cleanliness are the two vital considerations at every step in our business of supplying a great city with TOFERSON Portectly Pasteurized, Stolen Car Proves | to Be Bad Company to Bury Comrade We may not] Roy Hiebel, 32, was arrested Tues of the Boston Tran-| day “ti Patro N. P. 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