The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 25, 1924, Page 9

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vs s PAGE 8 ' J. i PC eee Re erage x Barnes Made New MRS. PAUL PIGGOTT | Music |_ MAY LOSE COMPENSATION VP. of Light Co. \ /\Maria Jeritza LS 3 ~ | Seattle Society | CS to Be Heard ted by Lil ian Keen LeBallister. Te lephone MA ir-0600 Assistant—Frai Music—Louise R es Oldham ymond Owens at Sunset Club for the Perry’s; Assistants Named for Tea M =siydly WILLIAM ae er home ‘ aried ar yi ming ° = Rap Sunes Mrs. Harry Denton rag tere d H. Pe { New ¥ Moore to Entertain I s New Was Mrs. H Denton M 2° 1 e f ere ft) he n 1 fires along soa yo, | ttour On Sopcem ‘ 4 ec he: 2. Mrs. Moore w e 7 ton, bridge tea fo: her performar { Mrs. David Bowen on Wed. . a for ft paws a. e Miss Dorothy Hopper. Re ep g with the hostess and guest | Miss Maring, iy gh " . > = be nang # Bride-to-Be Honored It For the pleasure of Miss Hele t 1 Bow ; whose marriage to M Pe ae fe W.H. Lasley, of Omaha, former army lieutenant, was will be Mrs, John Pat-| © B. Samsel, of Everett, w J cas Sogn aa 0 ill to sign his bonus application just before he died July ay and Hay, Mrs. V Thos Chink ah Toe pored by the Ladies’ Musical cian, | His widow and children, therefore, may lose the compensa I nE. es tay . aries } { “ : j 4 ; Je amsrent, . Jand during these ye tion to which they are entitled. The Omaha post of the MI nettle [grestent artiots have been ‘| American Legion and prominent physicians have taken the : 7 atu eaiyeecaae - pene | matter up with the government. From left to right in th . |tlona since the uration of the| Willa, 9 months; Bertha, 7, and Josephine f rN ges " ; \ EYES S more Waki, | DISCUSS KLAN cie=ezec ces Will Anchor Here : meeps pak a - battleships, the Okla-’ Settle Campaign Strategy int rkened ott bay t at Vermont Farm in Be Has Supper Party | for Friends fame Myra Pleas entertained Adair Rem per party for sixteen g some of the their will drop anchor { week, and the crews will vi 57,000,000 BABY FISH | | “th. a dts | attle. The ships are coming here Re Aug e sixth of Septen: : : . | from Tace tehery this Dallas, Tex Orthopedic Thrift Shop | The Arizona, Mississip; wpe OE Ty" f nd Drive guild of the} tationed here du nder the ‘a " ital will have charge steam to Tacoma for el J 3 OPTICAL co. pedic Thrift shop to-/| New Mexico, t . Pres te fry, v in, ond ning, with Mra Jo: Wiley’s flagship rage mi Chiadan ams i! Moore and Mra C. L. Creelman in eo and Maryland will remain in |° gen aa -t - — - 1505 FOURTH AVENUE home Fri. | Charge. and Interlaken guild, with tle during tho week care ey ho c Ar Jobs society has nC PIKE SEATTLE to compliment M lL. L. Bacon and Mra B. J ea ee . . fests ‘eine thats Le on le of Everett and | Perkinson, in the afternoon. | Sot j Het oi ngs each girl can - #0 that + aicding the Charles Weaver rite pe Re when a special thing needs to be es on the #. F.|Orthopedic L ch Ri | Paul Piggott, a recent bride, who was honor quest|%R® 8° cat the girls who ¢ oh s h pedic Lranch oom wy SOG, O r , 4 or 9 Nt the in his 2 for her home . A wilt be tn Alice Jackson's announcement tea last Friday.—|ana who are Mae stuneh room| McBride Studios, Sy Sanaa tomorrow with Miss Mary E. Shel _ Are'gou a 8 secretary and igen Ie mn as hostess, assisted by Mra 8./ ,, ji P 4 Here's a cha: reached Mrs. Witter Is Honor L. Crawford, Mra. G. W. Gregory,| WCODCRAFT TOTEM Proceeds from the sale was $43./ 04° 04) : t the pres gong ‘a Seelye, Mrs. H. G. Smart, Mrs. EJ.) 75 00 ares club on/as they are to cote egg Clee 1s who 6 st Francisco, who is the A Pattison, MYS.! rake Washir Lescht ars have been dona ween mee, ptenetons Seen. * ar 0 ® Mrs, Alice M ‘ “ will be the chief tople a ve an opportunit rful things th 1924 and 1 ©" MONKEY SERMON Mra. Wise will be ass Follow the Crowds—There’s a Reason VAUDEVILLE —AND FIRST RUN— FEATURE PICTURES —ALWAYS— THE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN THIS WEEK’S ALL-STAR BILL GUARANTEED “TO KNOCK ’EM FOR A ROW’— MARION and JASON IN— “FOR GOOD- NESS SAKE" s Eva Peter D. Annah Shelton, Agnes Va Ann Howe, Adeline Hompes, Lucy Shelton and Elsa Walsh ted by Mra/fire Girls for the trip to ar ed| the Iake and a real m am Dowling and A ¢ ittee w pd of the Yes “#e CHOOL Cot Personal ward! Mrs. Badger, wife of Dr. Badge her, Mrajof the U. 8. 8. S. Idaho, left th HIGH Simian on Pulpit as Pastor F. Ives and son, » and her m | splendi Wo-Go OPPORTUNITY FOR SERVICE Thompson, who has been|Morning for Tacoma, where she will pane epestacotedag aged fevsett word of gor the mer with M remain while the ship ts at that} cou yOu snxlous to help out WHE! You get a real de are motoring to Yreka, Cal.,|port, and from there she and Dr.| Wast the work 2 ? Maybe you ceremonial Badger will motor south and rejoin | tional ( t tho tangible ti ‘Thompson's home, leaving on 1 h here gram chatr Lawrence Blodgett, wife of | schools of t Blodgett, of the destroyer|bers at 1 who has been visiting her | abo Dr. and Mrs. George M.| mat Waving next week for her home in ¢ are unnecessary to blossom, a purple para which thrives on other plants | uld make anot Recent survey Mr milies have r nally made #0 much noise that h and Mrs. George T. Hood and whom have been spending the summer at Port Madison, are week to thelr town am has been received by n town from Mr, Edgar A ot Chicago, formerly announcing the birth of a 2 iam Harold Fix returffed|Caushter to Mrs. Conway and him- ; Saturday from a five weeks’ visit in|S¢!f in Chicago, Sunday, August 17, / the Counc 1¢ and Eastern Washington.|The little one has been given thet o.0..6 name of Frances Mudge Conway. and Mrs. H. Eugene Allen raion . Richard and Robert,| Mr. David F. Johnson, one of the ; evening from a france comm: ners of pond! motor trip which included | 4 ho has been a guest at| Mice Omaha, Denver, Rocky| club for the past three| 2G Of | Chamby at 2 o'clock Estes park and the| weeks, left Thursday for his home| 9 tne girst Monday of each month. in Phoenix ae. 6 tse | The first meeting of the year will be | October 6. All persons interested In Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franklin| Mrs. Peter Davidson left Satur |hign school work are welcome Brown have removed from 410 30th|day evening on the Emma Alexan-| to their new home at 2823/der, for a two weeks’ trip to Call. Pita tr iy ‘Campfire Girls - and Mi Wilkins, of Sand Mr. Kenneth Horton has returned} WOHATI GROUP Your Last Chance To Obtain Y our room of the ol incoln McCormack |from a few days spent at Ovi = “te Ypres ve es be = AR ae mt at Oving tro RAC WINNERS | hha ih gad charm are nae Beara re eee Alice Poot won second in a run- a | |ning race for girls under 14 years Ld etitey Mr. and Mrs. Marion Merri-| "38? ie 3 at Alki carnival. Ena Ham. 0 when ng re would Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fagan and|weather, Sr who have been thal eae feclitig: rather b rons, Prescott and Charles, Jr., have| guest of their son and daughtor-in-| she" lost’ her campfire moved from Portland to Seattle and/iaw at Woodway park, left Thura-| cently, but quickly decide have taken a house at 1709 89th |day evening for Glacier ,park, en| he necessary for her te ave Our Offer Is to Be Withdrawn. in a Few Days arn moro to buy another. So when the route to their home in Louisiana. | mone % ae Alki Carnival race committee an W , | notinced a race for girls over 14, Ena, with true campfire spirit, do : omen’s Clubs Nie ae peewee ter ca CLUBS FOR TUESDAY inent in musical and club circl les, IS/thus carn the desired ring. Of = | President; r. Edwin Fairbourne, i 2ND WEEK BY REQUEST MOORE || || coB JONES ANTONIO ROSSITTO WOOD 0. E. §. | rector and organist at Pilgrim Con fs 2 a In a Big SOCIAL CLUB |aregational church, has been chose JUGGLING SURPRISE “THE LITTLE L CLU s , een chosen | 4) nteSTON GIRLS ARE NOVELTY : 780" T Greenwood ©. E. 8. Social|director, and Mrs. Theo. D. TARLESTO} IN NATURE LORE ‘ og NUMBER CARUSO! club will give a card party in|han, a graduate of the New England Re a et g nwood Masonic temple at 8/Conservatory of Music in Boston, ny ian” Kae: aa Tuesday, August 26. Whist | will be the accompanist. Charleston Me bean f —AND— five hundred will be played Baer ws dpe sptat eg y a The only requirement Good prizes and light fretreshments | ADDITIONAL CLUBS 4a saith ape valley! we ask is that you call THE FEATURE ‘ reg 1% sonnet that ai = Mountaineers’ club. The hike to his|} at our office and pre- members will turn out and bring | LEGISLATIVE ranch is thru a beautiful part of// sent, with the 60c, two ‘ their friends. Pee Dania 4 the forest att and helpru, |) consecutively numbered cee | ‘The Legislative federation will| ingly interesting and helpfu ; el) u é z HAnMOsY HOMieteAD |hold a special meeting on Wednes-| ‘The Wehoto group is working on|} Ma Jong Coupons, which ONE OF THE SUTSTANDING SUCCESSES OF THE are appearing daily in aren Here is the com- YEAR—SECURED AT A TERRIFIC COST, BUT 1e Star. August 27, at noon, in Dart vy plan for making money thru rmony Homestead, No. 1743, Brotherhood of American Yeomen,/S#ll®, cafeteria, Second and Madi the coming winter, Hach gi has FULFILLING OUR PROMISE, “NOTHING TOO BIG ropeop ia 3 ,4|#0n, to hear candidates for judges.|at least five customers to whom ‘ a 1 Na” will give an old-fashioned social and |r ic is cordially Invited ho dellvern a T0-cent bag of bop plete game we bite srcorneaene AU AED ba TONE ‘ | cee corn for each week. She is expected M. W. 8. hall, 1929% (ItIsa Complete sell for Thi d Prizes offered for the | wom 'S KE ADIN CLUB | to keep e customers thru the ie a best old-fashioned costume. | The Women's Keewadin club of} y T rite see Mercer island will meet at the club-| sacks, etc., 1s een Me hiss Set EACH ‘ amount she collects, Each girl taken ‘ OHPHEON SOCIETY TO |house, Thursday for luncheon jem ant ‘ R | 3, -) a HOLD OPE ron : 112 o'clock, followed by bridge. The| care of her own accounts and uses 144 Tiles in three (Mail Orders 10¢ Extra) 3 OL a SE - i a ‘ aia tei «| the net proceeds for campfire sur ‘ i The Orpheon society will hold|hostesses aro Chairman = Mr ; iro a eS a 1 ; im open house at thelr new ,home in |George Abramson, Mrs, C. H. Law,| piles and activities, | They think thiei Sense Join the crowd and secure your game today! You'll : the clubrooms of the Terminal Sales |Mrs. C. R. eres bila ee ait dens of SVE playa bundy 100 Counters, made] pe mighty pleased with the attractive appearance and bd : ? rivet ave, aad V a st..|Gordon and Mrs, J. K. Carr. sed la ar of givin, a 4 a a ror pepe Babbage tiiprg abe cas ple pecan Pa | sales, making a quilt, étc., because of wood sturdy durability of our set. bn Tuesday evening, August 26. . . leach girl will get just as much as : The hostesses for (Ok ease [tHe LN se she works for and the herdest work! 4 ied pared Everyone wants to play this fascinating game, but : . 23 neo D. Ca 4 Mrs. | COMMAND! 1 not be done by a few. So fa etal Racks for { ri i REO & F a Carolyn F. Hopkins. An impromptu| we pA. the Past Cornmasiders | "!! tp La Herbie shed Piel the high price has heretofore prevented thousands holding pieces in this city from the enjoyment of it. Hundreds A JOYOUS JOYRIDE OF ENTERTAINMENT 2 Bone Dice have eagerly called upon dealers only to be informed SURPASS NG HER BIG SUCCESS, 1 Book of Direc- that the sets average $25 while the cheapest was ‘PEG 0’ MY HEART’ program will be given and refresh-| yi) oid their ments served. A cordial invitation | wy nssday, ix extended to members and all oth nual —piente] 43) j at the home| 3 | Jof Mrs. Lyman Booth, at 1624 N | The Potowatom! group has been ers interested in a Woman's Choral|?) 0 F 6 the] 5 ; i society, A monthly paper, “The Or-|$20¢ at Iuunch ke the! taking fishing trips out to their guar-| Hons around $5. Our 60c set is just as complete as the REMEMBER FOL 1 Peis peg y jreen Lake car i ag ’ : ‘ j pheon Kalliope,” devoted to the so: reep Lal jdian’s home. Mra. Wright liv ny more expensive ones. KS! celal musical activities of the so. ahs | Kitsap lake, They report a good| —. c i N Till ciet make its first appearance |LADIES AUXILIARY catch of tr bass and perch, thus ° ontinuous Noon Midnight! i ae |RAILROAD TRAINMEN J earning honors, as they cleaned and at this meeting , will meet every Tues-| The Ladies Auxilia to _ the| cooled their catch ‘The first Tuesday |Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, i \ evening of each month will be social| will hold its next regular mee AKIYUNAPT GROUP HAVE night. The remaining Tuesday even-|ing, Thursday evening, in the Un DOUGHNUT SALE ings will be devoted to choral re-|ion Record hall, 1915 First ave. All) The Akiyubapl group of Charles hearsals mombers are urged to attend, A | ton, with their gu n, Mrs. Twoed, Mrs, Frederick W. Graham, prom: |big surprise for all. recently had a doughnut sale, Tho COME ANY TIME The socie day even The Seattle Star Seventh Avenue Between Union and University Sts. COME EARLY! MiTMIS PROGRAM STARTS MONDAY iz . | | | j | j ; / | | } | a es . 2 Fy x fe i i i i i H { i i i 4 - 4 } 1 3 # ; H i y } i i cf 2 | er " a 4 Fi th i # i i! lg | i E 2 is if (e ‘Hig je ee i 2 {eae | | Wee bts

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