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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 THE SEATTLE 581 Seattle Society phone MA ip-0600 Assist Frances Oldham | Music—Louise Raymond.Owens Hostesses at Tea oj M = an Keen Le Thursday Afternoon: terta for Engaged Pair Will Open Seasor Friday Afternooi . . r A afte = ft B.C. W « the ‘ Princess . 8: . 5 oe I . w r ‘ Man and Mie | i “ ‘ . . : a 7) Preeee- | e lev | Jackso * rieg seedy t to Miss Alice | Service at kson her f Mr Brees | Orthopedic Shops Mrs. Giesting Issues | } ; Cards for Tea | ; Mr Ma T ting tb Mrs. A. H. Wells, Mra, T & ards out for a tea at me| Mrs. K. Gilbert, Mrs. B. G | n Wednesday aft S. ™ Mra. } 1, Mra. Ray Fifer, y 7 t an, Mrs. L. L. Bak-| | Mrs. t i Bates, Mrs. W. L.| ' I . Mra. J. A. Hodge | ne b New p © guild, with Mra. C. 8./ \ their Moe and Mra. 8, D, a} oa nave charge at the ( | f Vise os > Shop on Wednesday mo: | Miss Carter's th i, with Mrs. Fred ‘ : Marriage Announced Fairley Falcon Joslin, on * Mr. and Mrs. John Hempstead | Wedr s ‘ Vea - —— ta : Qos 3 Clubs ay ey te ; CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY 5 thes Snel arate 1 artes | Mrs. H. R. Carskadon, who has been visiting her mother, | YSTIC JEWEL AUXILIARY | Mrs. Katherine Maxwell, for siz weeks left last Tuesday for |, - i A September leat ttm |her:home in San Francisco—Portrait by Grady. | $< Mem } n Odd Fellows’ temple | - ~ nt | tie Ate meeting this season, Thursday, - CARD PARTY AND DANCE . y } *. LORRAINE SOCIAL CL at 3:16 p rd ihe weaie' si ¢ a Lorraine Social club will meet with t Aten ar cede r “ Mrs. Estella Tucker, 140 N. 83rd at Ch et} sty ® card party and at | Water Mone - 4 September 10, at 2 p.m Eastern Stars and friends Bridge and Supper zi rs tae vited. Take Phinney car | for Bride-to-Be parton 1 enter:| SEATTLE CHAPTER, at her|D. A PICNIC 1 with at ome on Satui Miss Ruth ot Julla H Wednes Laurelhurst Guild Plans Bridge Tea mt guild of the Ch Irthopedic hospital will give a t tea on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mra. Wilt qv WEST WOODLAND P.-T. A | it Woodli P.-T. A. will hold ting of the year on| Ives, 4502 E.| Important business: ables have been “Se he here will be a favor/ 1, oO. E. CLUB each The L. O. E. club of Ballard Those who cannot come for the) hold the first business me game are asked to drop tn at the) ater the summer vacation, Wednes- | oe September 10, at 2 m., at F: | the Elks’ club A good atte ndance | Studio Tea is desired. Mrs. Adw Deighton Hilling enter tained with an infétmal tea “this{ afternoon i her studio in the Peo- ples Bank bullding. “Mrs. Hilling Sist ave. nged will eee MOUNTAIN VIEW SOCIAL CLUB Mountain View Social club will hold its regular card party at was also hostess Tuesday evening it sul z at a studio tea | Harms’ ha 09 Aurora ave., Wed: | Pr ea nesday, Se at 2 o'clock. | ° F S } 3] Bridge and Shower cleo Miss Mary Cheal will entertain | atrxILITARY TO with a bridge of four tables and a| MINING ENGINE miscellaneous shower at her home| The monthly meeting of the Wom on Monday afternoon, September en's auxiliary to the American In-| 15, for Miss Rita Hiles, whose wed- | stitute of Mining Engineers will be I take held Wednesday morning, at 10:30} Jo'clock, at the home of Mrs. Percy 5 Bese ki JE. Wright, 5533 33d ave. N. BE. Birthday Party £ 2-8 In celebration of her little daugh-| WEST SEATTLE ter Helen's 13¢ hday, Mrs. H.|ART CLUB Farmer entertained with a lawn| The West Seattle Art club will party at her home on Saturday|™eet Wednesday, September 10, at afternoon. Mrs. Otto Dines assisted|‘h¢ home of Mrs. J. D. Shaner, Gi Wetten: 1408 Laurethurat drive, Mrs. 8. E a Cee s Srooks will act as hostess | eur Suis aeons vec Monit 1 on peat pe | Ma ton discuxsto Architecture and the | Wick aad Asi Allied Arts,” and Current Art will] be given by Mrs. J. H. Amen. | The bus will leave 40th and Uni. | versity way at 10:30 a. m. see Helen Brear-| word, Mildred Mitchell for over eighty years has relied upon Conr- and’s Oriental Cream to keep the skin and couplexion in perfect condition through the stress of the season's activities. White Flesh- Rachel. 4 Send 10¢ for Ttal Stee FEED. 1. BOPKINS & SON, New York. EASTERN STAR CLUB ‘The Eastern Star club will give a bridge for members only at 4090 Arcade square on Wednesday, Sep |tember 10, at 2 p, m. | oie ie WILL SEW FOR BAZAAR The Women's Guild of St. Mark’s| church will meet Wednesda, Sep. tember 10, at 19 a. m. at the church. | Sewing for the bazaar to be held in December will be the order of the day. Gouraud’s cee Oriental Cream SEWING CLUB ——————_ BOnOROTORCOROROROZ ONE! Mrs. Matt Manus will entertain au the Puget Sound Sewing Sisters at with spaghetti & 1 o'clock luncheon on Wedne: CHEESE 8) september 10, at her home, 2 Qj tsth ave. w. eee LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB The lies’ Grotto club will hold the first meeting of the club year/| Wednesday, September 10, at 2 p. m., at the Federation clubhouse. eee | INTERE A ee will meet Wed- nesday, September 10, at 2:45 p. m. Refreshments. MILK Inc, ROBERT E. MOF CHAPTER, O. E. 8. Better Milk cS Robert Morris Chapter, 0. E. 8., Yom our tested Holsteins is noid } | tember 10, at 8 p. m., at the Masonic temple will celebrate the birthday of Robert Morris, founder of the Eastern tar order, on Wednesday evening, Sep. afrect to the con umer at our city store. cee HOME SEWING UB \| ‘The Home Sewing club, Ladies of || the G. A. R., will hold their next B 10c Quart ths con), Westlake | atDine t || Ing at Alki beach, Wednesday, ember 10. Bring own lunch; | coffee will be served. ee ] y) ADDITIONAL CLUBS | LESCHI Leschi P.- MONTVIEW at 1 new clubhouse, cor 16tb) toe, . 7 “chairma 3 Wednesday}. Mr eacalines PT. A at 8 o’clock.| ™ playgrounds charge, with aa chair Sweetened cake chocolate Why crowd your pantry with cocoa for drinking and cake chocolate for cooking and baking when Ghirardel- lis Ground Chocolate takes the place of all? It is everything you need in cocoa and chocolate—all in one. And it’s already ground—ready the mo ment you are. No grating, no melting, no waste, no time lost! Ghirardelli’s Ground Chocolate Personal NORWEGIAN ASSOCIAT PAGE 11 GRADUATE NURSE SAYS _ TANLAC HAS NO EQUAL Mrs. Borden Has Used It | for Years in Treating a thigaaaal Patients 4 e | He j " ‘ : ' | se , * wows Music Winifred Parker Will Canadian Wheat to “States” Increases 1 ; During Be Heard in Recital t Jing June, Can : fred 3 set b da export 428 bushels of shels dur c ft © Exp $ ! Pr H dis For Delicate age Fy Children re »| Boys and girls who per- v ghisy) sist in being thin—no 7 matter how much they eat —need all the solid nourishment that’s cone tained in every jar of Best Foods are as cows: GOLD MEDAL. “caissaars «cea MAYONNAISE ; secretary, Har resign as president of the organi zation, This meeting was her fare ne association {or year are as follows next meeting will he beld on| Very few youngsters can October 4 at the home of Miss Helen| tesist the delicious, ap- Aagaard. oie petite-tempting flavor of ruca.| WHITTIER HEIGHTS Gold Medal. And their jome| IMPROVEMENT CLUB bodies respond quickly as) 700 Weiter Bee to the food value of the tend, ment club will mee fresh coop aril rich salad | oils from which Gold | Medal is made. Improve- RTH CIRCLE Ladies of for its regu y, Septem- ¢ luncheon Always fresh when you buy it at your grocer’s. Fall Display _ Pile Fabric Wraps Now, when the assortment of | pile fabric wraps—either coats or capes—is largest is the time to make your choice. These wraps—with or without fur col- lars and cuffs—are favorites with the woman who dresses well—$39.50 and up. Favorite Shades Mist Gray, Taupe, Golden Brown, Black. Materials Kerami, Seal Plush, Hudson Seal Plush, Flamingo Plush Fur Trimmings Natural Opossum, Beaver, Squirrel, Dyed Opossum. Flamingo Plush Capes $29.50 A group of Flamingo Plush have been specially marked at These capes, with the distinctive markings of the material and the becoming lines of the capes, make them unusually attractive at $29.50. Use Your Credit Account Just buy your fall wrap now and pay for it later in small weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments that hardly touch your income. Entrances