The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1924, Page 11

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J 1 arm a ee Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA ir-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Loulse Raymond Owens Mine ‘Tye Bride of Douglas Ballinger: Sale Vi Maintain Orthopedic Hospital Garde rarden Sale for hopediec Hospital e MRS. E. 5. GOODWIN a ' : , A i ‘i red f ' 1 M ea bo re-|CA 43; Capitol Hull, Mrs. H Ow \ ‘ I ' f Li Ha A H it ‘ A “ ut “ram : ; N \ Hill, Mra. A " LA + 1 “ H RA . \ I ke cA it s Mra. Hd M J. 1 Alex EA “ agi LA Mt. Bak M A Kn * “ns, W BE Nort b i, M H iow V W l N em) owe e 4 : a (GA $10; « A Mra, } Mrs, Goodwin is president of the combined circles of th : A. ¢ GA rfid Renton | Fruit and Flower Mission, which is planning a rummage ad ba w = & onhardt, BA st | sale for October 10-11, at 1934 Sizth ave.—Portrait by Cur med 2 ' k su ; 1.096 1 e tis Studio. agseagllegasry . re: Mra J C. Pe KE nwd.tt44 feo ; ¥ Park Cecil 1. 7 f the ¢ com-}man class. I alt 4 Miss H Eagleson A GL nd Soa ; A am ‘ : t : : ' tot is a She carried Chairman, Mra Har song Eee emo , vardia Mrs. Eds Snyde t , Prog club The I 1 Prof t “ ' t irs. I. L. Bakken, M : - Wom . ' aura R A. A. Ellaw x. M A \ ‘ k < is m: M M FLA Eat M Mr. CB 1 fash . s E. BH Mra, I f Mis W M ue Vv HURCH Pe ‘ ¢ \ Frid Mra. ¢ A e te. 8 ira. 0. E 4 s M c L H if i ue’ 4 M Alex Mel nets td 7 . CA pit , M c Bn ' c CAP 76; M Alex, FE be eee i CA pitlost 1 Mrs. A. J.lof M 1. at her | FRUIT a rate k MA Ol hon ay af { CIRCLE ~ Club to Hear Talk regres ! i on Interior Decorating Ca ett: Pues fi Mr. ¢ will giv ta F } t i « in Inter ah hs ( Decorat at/ALLAH SOCIAL CLUB « 2 k t I A b, € i » Foder i : eo oe k O Celebrate Wedding f Ale ! I irs. H. 1 Anniversary WOMAS'S TUE CLUB 1 ebrat t ‘ Tuend: « 1 E F. ( . irs. D.C. H Tuen: | I $03 2 Mra. H were host 0 Lui Queen Ann M. ¢ Musie Club Chooses = H net 4 be HARM Y HOME Al Officers ft r Tues) Hard , ; Keit I Bu r " a e a Sak bees Sent of M Practice i it Nusedke wardia = fern i ts Joon A 601 - : ® Mp ; : ; k nt filled the w : Octe 7, at 5 He bined w nk ees iweanseiiie > c ADDITIONAL CLUBS ed with simiax Orthopedic Lunch eae f Vem and Thrift Shops t Tuend ELMAN dees it a reception at ‘diay hat 9 AER ‘ , Jenee. Here the an eee i similar to those Ht eheatnsorten upper tab Columbia is lean and F M LO #8 C fed, was a Soc the L. O umn flower H 4 October 7, a hi FREMONT W. C, 7 F Mr Fremont W. C. T. t N. W L. Hawley st ol Py on! Mr M. ¢ Cheal and Miss Mary will be 1) Hawley: Carr v Mrs, H. J, Ramsey will Rete wmant” ot the m. * ¢ ree at the Thrift Sho n . t ci el| charge # Home, witl speak fur | day morning and Vi ax ead 1 ella A a MeDox 7 i cba rma. | CANADIAN’ WOMAN'S CLUI tober 8, 10 a.m. ur,| will be in charge on Tuesday atter-|C4NADIA? Apr Bea ee 4:0 em | noon ead aay, Onto. | WOMEN'S BAPTIST wn tur ae a nie the Federatea | MISSIONARY UNION ole ers for Sl ga The Women's Baptist Missionar no aia tak CE Ginciiirn kad die Galt tho Gatewood Baptist church. Calif r wedding trip. CLUBS FOR TUESDAY roateaaie corner W. Othello and 44th ave. 8 pete they will be ra erat W. The morning session will begin sy hes arfield st IGEN. WASHINGTON CIRCLE > REVIEW NO. 8 at 10:30 o'clock the afternoon ; ore Washington of Seattle Review No. 8, |#eston 0 « Take Faunt 5, Theeler | t A. R., will the Maccabees, plannin se Tea Honors Mrs. W heeler ; ; nes Ge Petal ciel aching : D. ¢ Ory friends welcome homish off Tuesday, October 7 Yo own PT. A. will meet i town fake the Everett In | Wed. day, Octor 8, at 10 p,m : 1a ; g ¢,|Puplls from 14 A will provide the . |JOHN F. MILLE Sixth and Oliv : } ; tea at her home thi: 1, from |JOF 1 | prompt! 1m. Mrs, Emma|™usic and Mr. G, W. Hill, of the Se 1 Pe geeebt ten vil attle park board peak on The 3 until 5 o'clock erve luncheon 4 ,, |B. Wilkinson, supreme and |¢ bo , eee October 7, at the tate commander, will suest | BS deh Pl i 7 A reception Dorothea Presley Will Be \¢, sustin, 548 29tn BE nai oA a Na y will fe . . o 6 pecia rain wi leave et ca a October Bride Srv BIRITY at 11:30 p. m.,, arriving in Seattle in| DICKENS FELLOWSHIP Mrs. L. W. Bonney announces the}. 0°), | time to meet all street cars. | Dicken Fellowship will meet engagement of her daughter, Doro-| W, Sr tedeiiyy W. Got hh wilt 06 Thursday evening, October 9, at 8 thea Presley, to Mr. Stanley M.) ot miosday, October 7, at 2 p.m. /STUDY CLUB ore ait «the, Chamber of Com Mucklestone of Seattle, son of Mra eee cwmnasium, Mrs. The Queen Ann study club wit /Merce: Tople, “Barnaby Rudge Jane Mucklestone | Alameda Livingston will have charge | meet Tuesday, October t2p.m, een es 3 The wedding will take place Oc-|AMmeda le ene at the home of Mra, C. BE. Blackal SSES AT Y. W.C. A tober sy i del est aa Jer, 1723 Nob Hill ave | es this week at the Young Miss Presley is a graduate of thel greenwood CHAPTER The program for the afternoon | Women's Christian Association. will University of Washington and a@lasnr PARTY includes the president's greotings;| be: Monday, Mr J. W. Gilbert; member of Pi Beta Phi sorority.| ~¢ 1 Chapter No. 196, O. B.|‘Bchoes of the Past,” Mr ‘| Tuesday, M A. Slamm; Wedne Mr. Mucklestone o a graduate will give a card party Tuesday |Irvine, club historian, and a talk | day, Mrs. 1. 1. Woodman; Thursda: of the universit is affillated| waning, October 7. in enwood | by Mist A. H. Calhoun, head of the | Mrs. G. D. Cottrel; Friday, Mrs. Leah with Phi Delta Thets \Sasonte temple. All Eastern Stars, |art department at the public brary. | Weld; Saturday, Mrs. E. ‘1. Clark y! ¥ Masons and friends are invited.| ike SD ie At ; out ‘ “i ~ te the Bridge T und tive hundred BROADWAY HIGH riends | ub of the Young Bridge and Tea Whilst and five hands lscHooL BT. A | Women ixtian Associa for Visitors WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB |" Brondway High School p.t, A. | Thur evening the following offi Mies Pearl Harold will entertain] Misw Hitrida of the Social | will h its first meeting of the|cers were elected; Mavis Seymour at bridge and tea on next Saturday) Welfare league, will speak on Work | year Tuesday, October At 2:15| President; Helen Sanderson, vice ernoo: at her home for thelof the Social Welfare League’ atthe|p, m, In room 18, Mra P, Hen-| president; Carrie Williamson, secre pleasure of Mise Dorothy and Mias|rogular meeting of the Woman's|nett, principal of way, will| tary; Marie Henderson, treasurer Helen Lyter, of Low A whol Lak Civie Impr club, |apeak on a subject ¢ inter-| The Friends of All club for busi are guests of Mr. and Mra, Alson| Tuesday, October 7, at ,at thelesting to mothers of freshman stu-| ness gira meots every Thursday “i. Woodrutt. ‘ clubhouse, 60th ave. 8. and Ange-|dents, Mr. Davies, munie director, [evening at 6 o'clock for dinner In the Wx table = % at. Mrs, B, Le Randall and] will furnish numbers by the fresh-}aswoclation bullding, after which 6 les will be in play. line sl P Personal ii e | . how about that Ht ; we The kiddies will meet you at the door! f ? Oh, joy—it’s WRIGLEY’S! Yes, joy and t ; benefit, for this long-lasting, inexpensive i) Ny sweet helps teeth, appetite and digestion. rey Children love it and all the time they’re fe getting the good it does them. the Doctors and dentists say that chewing ge gum cleans the teeth and aids tooth nutri- tion. Also, that it helps digestion. ; Nothing else at 5 cents means so much flor lub ro in benefit and pleasure. P rion; the yt So we say after every meal! i he 2) Gy aa 1 CLUE 1 r } Bue n H I A. F MOTHED c A. J r fay, Octobe tn ‘ s 3 ART CLUB nformal ving the musica TTO CLUB BA program. t adies' Grotto club will meet i October 8, at 2 Dp, mm. rada OR ‘ rated clubhouse. Hos ox ‘ er 8, from Wright |tesses for the day will be Mra. JG ¢ ‘ hich Jay, Octo-|Day,' Mrs. H. B. Supplee and Mim ¢ th Mrs. George O.| Van Nortwick. oll call responded De H : ty “re to “Current Events.” “ M8 $25,000.00 Guaran- cviajtee that History here Given Is True. |A Doctor’s Prescrip- ; |tion for Colds, Coughs “en'and Body Building. Strengthens System With- out Use of Alcohol or ae | Dangerous Drugs. Over or 69 Years in Use. from whom t it am and and ordained to was born in 1 the priesthood there in 1828. Father John came to America in 1841 to take ‘ Au harge of a big missionary field in Mra. K. M ay Martinsburg, W. Va., where for over | Sone Hable” Mra. Fred seven years, he traversed the hills Area BK and mountains in all sorts of inclem ather, visiting the sick and af flicted and cheering the unfortunate jent w wer teikhend unre 8 bi 4 it He became very dear to his parish Lg are also’ the loners and they were sorry to hear of reo of todine 3 his transfer to Lowell, M » he took up his dut Patrick's Parish was devoted to his work and y dangers in ‘ormance of his duty ‘ome finally, with burdens and and weakened by unceasing ef-) - : ts to help his parishioners, he con-| and in this way the people gave the/in the country, It is endorsed By Id and’ cough in 1854) medicine its name. thousands of mothers and is constants . in 1848, as pastor whe of St | He | Dancing Taught $4.00 and $5.00 exposed himself to ma the rigid pe tracted 4 | j tracted a mortar and pestle. Then about twen- ty-five years ago, the proprietors food tonic and is extremely easy t It is composed of the greal rleton & Hovey drug store. ‘This preseription gave prompt relief to his | at | which medical skill seemed unable to For many years the prescription}ly in use in) niore than one hundi | De Honey || relieve. As a last resort his physician} was refilled time and again being|/charitable homes and religious inst | Beautiful: [| gave him a prescription which was | made up one or two bottles at a time} tutions, | ike at 18th | compounded June 9, 1855, at the old|in the old-fashioned hand-operated| Father John’s Medicine is a pur | Monday thursday || of | digest. | throat irritation and the cough sgon | the Carleton & Hovey drug store em-}of health-giving olements which | 4 | disappeared—the food elements of| barked upon a limited advertising| strengthen weakened cells and build | Ladies, $4.00 1 | which the medicine is composed | campaign covering three or four] new body tissue, enabling the systen 00 Monday eve greatly nourished and built up his en-| nearby cities, From this modest be-/to resist disease. This pure | v SONS all he tire system inning the busin us grown] medicine is good for throat troubles: y ithoat Ta John, when able to resume |steadily until today Father John’s] It helps to ward off colds and n | BIG DANCE s to his parishioners, advised | Medicine is one of the most widely] serious illnesses such as grip, inf | erday and Saturday even them to have ‘his pr iption filled | used preparations in Its field, and in-|enza and pneumonia, and ts of mug In night. Jin for their own use. urally when | stead of being made in the old drug] value as a reconstructive ton ances eo thin the | asking for the preparation at the|store, the medicine is now manufac] Father John’s Medicine contains nether alcohol nor dangerous dru Start taking it today.—Advertisementy tured in one of the most modern, up- to.date and best equipped laboratories ey knew it by no other ‘ather John’s" Medicine, } drug store, t ee | | name than oy

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