The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1924, Page 11

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THE SEATTLE Seattle Society |{ 28 Hovsno istant—Franc uise R; Julia Shay Is Bride of Richa and Mah Jongg Dinner Elliotts Hosts at Bridge Dinner Ww Assisting at Tea M Wednesday Afternoor 1 " At Mrs. Allan sh E mer, Mrs. F Pratt and Miss Mrs. Welty to Entertain! Marr Mrs. Per Lee Welty with a lunche ed by bridge at her home on Wed. nesday afternoon 1 oT re Muhl, t Hosts at Dinner Tonight ecko, w Mr. and Mrs. Benjam i cup are en night at the # eee Seattle Man Weds Oregon Girl Mr. and Mrs. Jor ie, of Hood the marriage of th B. .Haynes, ndson of Judge C Wednesday, September 17, 19! Assia affiliated ppa Epsilon. Mr. ‘and Mra. Haynes will make ir home in San Francisco, eee Will Assist at Musical Tea Mrs, Burke and Mrs. A. 5. McEacheran | C. H. Lilly will be the aside | man, w will entertain at supper next Mon-} will b Rainier-Noble post, No. 1, will give | tember the Christmas cheer fund for the |inspecti disabled veterans at American Lake. | ing. s Oldham Mrs, Rochester shing to Enterta c ae Drs. G. A. C, Rochester and Mrs. ¢ ‘ t n 8 Reception and Dance for Fi Wedn *| Ceremony erside church, Hood River. a Haynes his bride | Shops tes from Iniversity| yrs Supper Will Honor Guest | tne tater Mr. and Mrs. David Whitcomb | Jacobsor Women’s Clubs Teaches CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON = Clara Barton tent, Daughter: CARD PARTY |Veterans, will hold its birthday FOR CHEER CLUB juncheon for members and depart-| American Legion auxiliary to/ment officers on Wednesday, Sep-| Qui Correc a card party Wednesday, October 1,/ followed by a business meeting at) from 2 until 4 o'clock, at Elks’) 1:29 oc! | temple. The proceeds will augment| ‘There will be an election and also | d Owens rd Chase; Bridg« lyers esday Margaret F oy Miss Bernice E. Jorgensen ied at Home | MOUNTAIN VIEW SOCIAL Social ¢ Mr. a after Or ting at Orthopedic Petley, Mra Not a Blemish mars the perfect ap; comple kia troubi ively conce calor asd cs y antiseptic TSend 1 Oe for ® nite and Mra J. T fil be in charge at the T Gouraud's ibaa Oriental Cream Miss Brizht ve ¢ Private and Class Lessons Social Dances Wed. and Sat 1604 4th at Pine MA in-7935 OPEN 10 TO 10 24, at noon, at the Armory, lock. | jon. Card party {a the even: | fa att Mrs. Howard G. Townsend Oscar Jorgensen, who, before her recent marriage, was Portrait by Mushet. ) CLUB Mrs. Henry Smith is chairman of the Bridge, whist and mah Jongg will be played. For. reservations call BEacn- 0560. HOME SEWING CLUB The Home 6 the G..A. R., will hold its th Mrs. Laura Tho h st, Wednesday, e Luncheon at noon. | ALOHA CHAPTER NO. 116 Aloha Chapter No. 116, 0. E. 8. ve the first a | t Wing's cafeter y evening, September o'clock. DORCAS CIRCLE | * Dorcas circle will meet with Mra. | F N. H. Campbell, 2140 Ninth ave, W., | f Wednesd September 24, at 1 p. m. | Visitors welcome. | MYSTERY DAN One of the 1 fall dances and entertainments wijl be the myst dance and program giv: Scottish Gaelic » September 2: halt, 1409 SROTTO CLUB club will tle Cham: | lecture | ted by stereoptt- | | no selection sha Fa T SCHOOL PT. A Summit school PT. A . September 24, at hort business meet ucted by Mrs. Works, Mra | all will speak on“ pils of the school. Mrs. Ida Work } and Mrs. G. B, Moser, hostesses, id ’ Ghirardelli’s Takes the place of cocoa, unsweetened and sweetened cake chocolat — Say Ground Chocolate daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ARK SOCIAL CLUB NATIVE DAUGHTERS TO D CARD PARTY t ¢ Wast 4 whist party at Da G. TOWNSEND _ | Personal ee ee yo ’ Ansonia Clock and Mantle Set Today a pair of candlestick f r j goes for eight de You will be delighted letice , ‘boo de Sagi ; to find how different Chimes.” 1h maaaues inesday for t it is from ordinary he base and is elever i = hy ay tae Mayonnaise, for Gold of Artcraft Candles in gay colo1 Aaughter, Mrs, Hawthorne Tw taste never t 1 the picture! The uncon- =f i ty fered—a piquancy that _ guaranteed ny t P and eee zivesatouchofFrench | 7% OUFFE NES. Mrs. A. B. Gale 5 Ri Delivered for $1. Balance— ‘ : - sauciness’’ to the si ? t Pe plest salads and s Papen wiches. a TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1924 STAR } Mrs. ienry XN. shead for | oF rar rar syariy Featured at $25—Delivered for $1 Cari ¢ cearon| Get a Jar of Gold As sketched by ou Medal Mayonnaise * finishe umous “Ar 3h si / And please remember M Anona I that Best Foods GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE | is more than a dressing it's a food—made of fresh eggs for body building, rich salad oil for energy giving, and spices of variety for stimulating the appe- tite, Any Tea Set Delivered for a Single Dollar! aries and Silver Write for recipes. r wedding gifts—for anniversa rthdays there is nothing lik 5) I | for | _ 5. Tea Set—it will enhance every social affair THE BEST FOODS, Ine, and give pleasure for all the years to yh| 1900 Bryant St., San Francisco | come, You may buy a set here at the low- and i RE-RE-RE-RE. est cash prices and still take a year to pay. | BF-BF-BF-BF-BF BF BF-BF y set will be delivered to the readers of ! Goat’s Milk— Goat's Milk is con ceded to have many valuable properties peculiar to itself and is of great value for infants and invalids, We procure a regular supply from the Sunnydale Goat Farm, where every precaution is taken | to insure high qual- | ity and perfect clean- lines, Visit Our Model Plant 1300 Rainier Avenue Ik Which is between Madison and Marion Streets S JY Pasteyrized Na Mik ard Cream Ask Your Groce \this newspaper on payment of a single | dollar. Prices Range from $19.50 to $100 OU Rogers “1847” Silver Plate Delivered for a Dollar! Complete sets containing six hollow handled knives, six forks, § table spoons, six tea spoons, * sugar shell and butter knife. | Knives have stainless steel blades ~nothow cheap —and the entire set is guaranteed ~buthow good for seventy-five ye: Priced by 4 the International Silver Company < / no. at $82.10 cash. Sold at all Burnett Stores at the same price but— with this difference: You pay a | dollar and take a set along. You |pay the balance in any way that {may be convenient for you—a dol- lar a week will do. Solid Gold Waltham Delivered for a Dollar! “THOROUGH” — that’s the one word which most fully de- scribes our methods at the great Kristoferson Dairy in keeping our plant scrupulously clean. By long odds the best money’s worth we have ever offered, even in the good old days when people crowded into the store to get a chance to spend their money at one of Burnett’s Annual Sales. This Waltham Watch is of solid gold (14 karat), and the move- ment has seventeen jewels. It is guaranteed to keep accurate time. | Priced at $49.50 Special. (No more at this figure when these are gone) and best of all—delivered for a dollar. Paid for $1 weekly. The cans, before they go to the farmer, the great receiving tanks, the scientific apparatus used in test- ing the quality of milk, the great standardizing tanks, the all-impor- tant pasteurizing and cooling equip- ment, the “Holder,” the bottle wash- ers, the bottles themselves, and the great array of apparatus used in the production of Kristoferson’s Cottage Cheese, Butter, Buttermilk and other dairy products—every separate piece in every part of this great equipment is scalded, rinsed and dried separate- ly every day. If, within thirty days—you find (or just? think that you’ve found). that you can do better in some other good jewelry store for cash—then all you have to do is to bring your purchase back to us and every {penny you have paid will be returned to you and—that | without a whimper. The Burnett Mail Orders Filled If you cannot come to the store—write and we will send anything to you. You may “Pay as You Are Paid.” Money back if for any reason you are not entirely “de-lighted.” Users of Kristoferson’s Perfectly Pasteurized Milk enjoy THOR- OUGH protection. TOFERSON Dr. Taylor Is Helping Many Seatile People to See Beiter! Get Glasses—Pay as You Are Paid A consultation with Dr. Taylor (who is Director of Optometry for the Burnett Jewelry Stor )—will not obli- gate you in any way. If you need glass you may get them here and pay s best suits your own pocketbook. A dollar a week will do. BURNETT BROS. or Phone BE 0040 909 SECOND AVENUE fl 4

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