The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1924, Page 11

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* THI EATT en | Seattle Society || Ed ian Keen LeBal! MRS. FRANK H. SKINNER ister. Telephone MA ir-0600 es Oldham md Owens | Wed Monte Blue; ersity Man Will Marry Music Study Cl Opens Season W n Novembe ‘ ? Ra ; Bridge Tea : at Mrs. Whitney's Home aplet x cM iM el? : Mi Veddine itation es . Wee : 4 ! poor Discuss Modern German Phen Pike salsh * M ‘ : : me of M i amne th 3 Mrs, Skinner is chairman of tiekets for the bridge and tot anger as sted py | Mah jongg party Junior Circle, Seattle Fruit and Flower : * > Mi Con 1. ton.—Portrait by Grady. 1 pe AUXILIARY TO RUTH SCHOOT ] ae ae a The Wend Pare Avatar «| Personal | Ww Y a Ratt Muth Schoo F fe Fund wi M W. Clise of A ‘al..| Bridge Will Compliment : wp Baca sB Fraar|2- + Hafer, 308 N. 47t Aatthter Mn ane Miss Harris fc . "sky | INTERESTING oere oo : dy : ; ‘| PROGRAM PLANNEL 3 ‘ Z Ha The first t k art . ) F , j Qn ‘ : b Sere P T 0 AN Entertaining f . D oll lat ante Orthopedic Lunel i # : a for Bride-Elect on eee will meet with Mra J. L. Larimer | A cisimess oe cneal and Thrift Shops 1610 First N., Tuesday, October! x4 t 14 Cotumt A | tt E. H. Ha ton, Mra ‘ aM A. I m, et u y " 1 i ¥ s En M M H ‘ Th tron t H s . ° ° : a. I ¢ > B. Thore 1 <A Will Entertain Bridge ri M I . H _Mrs. Clyde v ; The Pr tf . I Dinner Club H i I . e a B Aux are 5 1 to give 3 pal ‘c } Ma he Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY ; Bea wn |? ari | c Fre Hulbe \ 1 bee a aa: | alt P P Mr Mrs. Timothy ill Speak at the Cen Baker W ec” oxhibit The progr Tuesday, October 14, 1926 m O. W. Hafer, 20 «| | WOMAN'S CIVIC CLI The V ‘a ‘ Friday, October achenk ne Hellen Leah ter led by Mra. O. : | RAINIER VALLEY CLUB he Mra 1 Winneman, Thomas| next m at the | pre t, M Pearson, and the will pl | Rachmaninoff > Preludes Chopin Mule Drivers | de October Tuesday, | vice presidents, Mrs. Hattle Egbert | "Po Jand Mrs. Adelaide Talcott if “Return of the HARMONY HOMESTEAD Severac WILL DANCE ’. MARTIN'S {OTHERS' CLUB | Mon’ Oper Homestead No. 1,743,| St. Martin Mother ab i will be hel i American Yeomen,|meet for luncheon at 12:2 4 Work of Int al Pic ar dance Tuesday | Tuesday, October 14 Photograp! [ 4 M. W. A. (Mrs. J. J. Doyle, 7 ird ave Assisting Mrs. A. Mc and Mrs, P. irth Tht meeti J. McCluskey unniversary ig ADDITIONAL CLUBS | ALLAH Allah: oO. E 8. Uy 48, O. E. &, Young Tharsday, October 16, 1924 j meet bli . etna aries ~* " soa Kerntag |1ith a on . ‘uesday, , Ov tobe rl fonda Mr 2 Ww 2.00 D ane 4 by Mra, | ber 14 Cards. a the Vendome sday Mrs. F. H | | oun hotel. Call BE acn.0667 for infor: inesday, Mrs. A “GA |ZETA F | mation W. I. Craw all es x oe | sided A. Ferguson; Satu 12:00 ‘The regular monthly meeting of pPUDY CLUB |Zeta Pai Mothers’ club will be held tment of the Piet » De _lat the chapter house, 4543 17th ave.| Woman's Centu hich meets | CLUE | N. E., on Te y, October 14, ut 2|the second Mond month will meet Friday, Octo- or p.m. This first meeting announces the of host o'clock at the Gamma ‘5 the fall season, and all members |esses for the . 4519 17th ave, N. B.| Bas sep RN, mmlare urged to attend charge| The pros and cons of the “City-Coun- | i vrre ty Consolldation Plan’ will be dis-| |MONTHLY MEETING © | cussed by Mrs. ‘Thomas Irving i| The regular monthly business | arene viet meeting of the Endolyne-Fauntleroy JCROWN HILL PAT. A ¢| Auxiliary of the Children’s Ortho: will hold |, The Crown Hill Put. A Jits regular meeting, Thursday, Octo: ' ber 16, at 2:30 p. m here will be an linteresting program and refresh ments will be served. All members | Jand parents are urged to attend | | yealic hospital will be held on Tue October 14, at the home of Mrs Minnock, 5426 Caligornia ave Sprague, of the Northwest « Co., will ser ¢ luncheon at | eh wneend 1 o'clock, after which there will be |table@ of bridge and sev charge. of ing for| 4 CLOS RBANS those who do not care for cards. | Arthur Holt {a chairman of| Close turbans of black crope or exervations forg tables may be|the department, Mra. Glen Johnson |satin are returning to favor with! Imado t Mra, Clarence} vice chairman, and Mra. W. C. Me. smart women Usually a jet or Relies entice, Anne X. Colwell (Siowes, CW Creery, secretary-trensurer, Jeweled pin is added | Music — | Biennial Contest for Young Musician It / " rl . AT A ’ « tandin . \ saicitomxe ‘Those tiny teeth are va a priceless gift — a guard them well! vag vein WRIGLEY’S is a wonderful help to keep teeth mag” "ba hehe clean and sound, for it clears out the crevices, nx makes the mouth sweet and removes acid Fe conditions from which most people suffer. oe A prominent physician says: “It is surprising how “Guard the child’s teeth” free from decay the teeth can be kept by using gum after each meal.” WRIGLEY’S is good, not only for the teeth, but for the nerves and appetite and digestion, too. The whole family should use _ WRIGL -atter every meal DIFFERENT FLavoRs- SAME QUALITY that won the cup The MEADOWDALE FARM Wm. Oskam, proprietor, of Juanita, Wash., was awarded the FIRST PRIZE (blue rib- bon) in BOTH the certified and raw milk classes at the Western Washington Fair at Puyallup this year. Milk from this farm is distributed through the HI-GRADE MILK COMPANY. HIGH-GRADE MILK was awarded FIRST PRIZE in the Pasteurized Milk Class (samples taken from regular supply) at the Western Washington Fair, over ALL Western hington Milk’ Distributors—an of- ficial indorsement for the quality of HI-GRADE products. HI-GRADE MILK COMPANY Cap.5146 HI-GRADE @ | e i :

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