The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1924, Page 9

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THE EATTLI TAR j Ce oe > | eo Seattle Soc ‘iety Lz MBE FRANK C_ABNOLD.._) Uist \ Kgeid : elephone ir-0600 nt Assistant " bors i I Raymond Owens 2 S - te : | ting at Women's Uni ersity Club Tea; ° . Wether to Entertain for Daughter " ) M Half-Price Sali bn ‘ he * a * 3 ’ . ta bes ® * c M . Entertain ng at e J aargaret | Home Dinner Mrs. MacDowell to Give’ es Pr _ Mr. and Mra. ©. D. Fisher will be Lecture-Recital 6 5 ¢ the ete at a Thankag or at be é‘ = * Jorham, | thelr me Thursda Covers 3 M. St I F L then Shower for eae Brews © , é Recent Bride y s a ¢ 1 » Mrs. Leroy Ha ayes ‘ “ ¢ Pe sats ote: eden (Edwinnh Gillis), whose mar Hampst : “n, - " k place recently in Chebalts. " t t Miss Florence King will entertain . o wre ywer at her home on — abe. f ex s t 4 ” t7 include the 1923 ‘ Part Names ! . af sed on Holiday ’ e of her The Orthop m " From Op. # * M irthday. | ¢ Ort? ms . - ( : a tea t THANKSGIVING BALI * Prom etehes. Sat fe t \ Associated ¢ hol Cluve are s A . se 8 Tha ng ball f v avis esiding at the tea table will be evening of tay, November Frank Balla M n Bal at Knights of Columb ONE ON TIAROLD ae. Sires 3 Gardiner and Mrs.| The ballroom will be ade ' wat on ¢ ew Mra. ive fashion and the spirit of the painted bee gp the garde mes, nkagiving season will be carried Harold and J mond|out in decorations and special fea v 4 must have ruined your Bhs big orton ger S icpetiie as| Mra. Arnold, whose home is in The Dalles, Ore., was a! Oee Sseels Cole. follows: Young Ladies’ Institute:| recent visitor in town.—Portrait by Grady. Legion Week Bride I ° ay Mr. and Mra Bernard Brady, Mr. ——— Fee SSS | Bridge Luncheon Will and Mra Frank Hurley, Mr. and 4 q Pep ey Mrs. Tom MeCloskey, Mr. and M +)U, Ss. S; Seattle Due Be Home Affair jJohn G and Mr. and Mra B Yard | i Sire, Max Olesn will be hostess at] Yoana times at remerton ar | . e Knights of Colur Dr. and) BREMERTOD Pa 7 e Mra. George N McLoughlin, Mr.|cific battle fleet flag is 1 and Mra Albert EK Pr Dr.| ex 1t h ken 5 <e,.§ and Mrs. Francis Brug ay f ‘ f Mrs. Roy Gives Ralph A. ¢ She * ‘ | AND CARD PARTY . M 8,|Ployes was « Luncheon Mra. Jules F z Satholic Ds The Mra. Charles Roy entertained wit Mr. and Mra. P the yards Tuesday f zy Break a Cold Right Up with : etapa acsceeph- John L. Fi Women's) and 3 J. A. Benshoof, ~ . \ “Pane’s Cold Co ) ” Mra. O. Mercer, M Police Probation ! mpound Hosts at Large Dinner | eee Periods Extended tant R way nel! Jones | BALL © guests at) Mf er, No. 48, O. E. give a Thankegtving ball and) >y nner at their home on Thankagty. A mn nestrila and . g da card party on Friday evening, No-| fron b x Me nett . s ee vember 28, at Douglas ll, corner| © e f on + 7 & r, = ca ave. 4 E. Pine st. The|tions as No-Host Group at of sliver that was on élsplay|the physical exar 1 be given away a idals Town Feels Dinner Dance at the bazaar % A nohost group at the opening | at thie party. E Ane ce at the Olympic hotel | and friends invt | m Saturday evening, December 3 of Pal | so Mr, and Mrs. J, R.| SEXTON W. R. ¢ | voovlight Earthquake . Mr a Mrs. George| James A. Sexton W. R. C. will) OOo me ott r Mrs. Henry Schmitz, Mr.| have a bazaar Saturday, November . loved to be an eat Mrs. W. Hu Irvine, 3 nd | 2% p.m. Home-cooked dinner | GUAK® Of several me ; ) John‘ Albers, Mr. and » at 6 p. m; military whist at § | eceure Neal eet ae eee loway, Mr. and Mrs. Fr pm Lal was he K an, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Brown, eee ohhh aR CRE 3 and Mra. O. J. David. Mr. and| LADIES OF GOLDEN NORTH reo A d Ladies of the Golden North will s. James Esary and Mr. and Mrs. bh Dizard. give a card party Friday, November pie R : : SSS | 86, at fp. mm, at 1938% Virst ave. Four-fif sr of the world’s oysters ey Su eee |are produced by the United Stat _Kidne fferers SS | PARLIAMENTARY LAW CLASS ay tong known s remark-| Robert Parllamentary Law class tdidsor. cls ithe t ialawa ree we overworked kidn {| will meet at the Y. W. A, Fri r perven aa 4|\day, November 28, at 1:30 p. m fired tecting, perk, | Mra. Ella Cudihee, partiamentarian atic pains, ete., often with-| The auxiliary class in public speak This remarkable olf bas| ing, under Mra. Harriet Saunderson, rt hn io *.| will meet at the samo time. Both of | classes will have reviews costs ont Se, and relief (a guaranteed of money ack. Ask theme druggists 0.— Advertisement. NEW WAY TO BANISH RHEUMATIC PAINS DISCOVERED BY ALLESANDRO VOLTA Owl Drugs| WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB The Woman's Lakewood Civic Im- provement club will hold its regu- lar meeting Tuesday, December 2 at 2 p.m, at the clubhouse Mrs. C. G. Lindgren and mem bers of the house committee will be the hostesses for the afternoon. Mr. | A. Veriedie, from the Seattle Gao ‘Will Industries, will address| the club on “The World in a Bag} . MISS ETHEL, MURDOCK Famous Home Economist Conducting FREE LECTRIC OOKERY Demonstrations seems brighter when the coffee is delicious, Gye | ORDER BY TELEPHONE |} MA In 8251 | WASHINGTONBOULEVARD wW.c. FT. Uv. * ss Washington Boulevard W. C, T. Rids You of Rheumatic Pain| v. wii meet at the home of Mrs Without Dru; Charles Phillips, 229 924 .ave. Breit Meditine on Friday, November 78, Until recently, the real equse of| Mise Nellie Osmun wil! lentific itors welcome. oe es natural OE emtcie aA oda of treatment with | CLUB BAZAAR remed ere upcerte medies were upeertain | The Eastern Star and sometimes dangerous 4 sometime , ‘ nd Wedne iow it has been definitely estab. |b bane if 08 4, at 4008 Aecs shed that heu! tic . s are awe a has “4 at rheumbtic pdins are) soare, A variety of fancy “yi absrD- | will be on nale and luncheon} will > ai |be served each day from led mtet p.m, There wilt be a booth ging dey “lowith mats made by the woman of | pcr fe te a peered t the Lighthouse for the Blind r nd revolutionary method of ent for Rheumatiam. He dis-| Proceeds t© 60 to the blind speak Rheumatism has evaded nquiry, caused in many casen by the tion of po ons & scientific combi ion ) 2s serediensa nat” proauces'2| Woman Hit by Auto 100,000 cups were served | at the PANAMA-PACIFIC || Taternational EXPOSITION || fine powder which, when shaken | Into the shoes of stockings is In- tended to be Immediately absorbed) ™r#. into the blood. ‘This is due, no| 23rd , Was severely injure@ by doubt, to the fact that the soles of | hit-and-run driver, who left] her the feet contain 10 times as many|!ying in the street near her Home pores to the square inch as are|late Tuesday, At the city hospital and Left in Street 1. Harrington, 66, off 806 Using the Wonderful found in other parts of the body. |!t Was found that she was suffering | He has called this powder Volta,|from @ broken arm and lacerations) | Its use has gi immediate relief,|on her face and body LAVOE D.ERAMY & CLARA, NEW BRITA. GOM.WS | n many instances, trom the terrible } pling stubborr rg “anes | He May Prove Too Short to Be a Cop! fi of Volta bowder has dem: | F. Mingo, appiteant for a position | onatrated Electric Range such astonishing results| Uterally thousa of cases,|as police patrolman, was to appear, of which ¥ vonsidered |at the office of A. A. Grout, civil sa, that the American distribu-| service | commission _ secretary, | tora have authorized loenl drugkiste| Wednesday, for another measure to Alapenss Voit ferers In ified guaran to rheumatic suf/|ment of hia height, Mingo says at with an tunqual-|home he measures five feet eight) to? return the fulllinches, the minimum requirement, of the first box in}mut that commission physicians’ FANCY FOWLS where the rheumatic|tape measures show him too short wondurfuly. relist: - HEAVY LAYERS | suffer from rheumatic DAUGHTER'S NEW ONE | » Inatter how longstanding | ‘He's a nice man to take a girl! cise may be, should take im-| fishing, 1 must say.” medinte advantage of thiw liheral| ‘My darling—how dréndfuls'’ offer. can get itn ,from(her mother. ‘‘Confide in me, Nine Bartell tsement. Drug Stores ,-Adver-|mo what he did’ @ | “He just Ushedi''—Zitts, Personal ‘ Castoria A s | pared te ° arms and fre. 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