The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 3, 1924, Page 11

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Ten i George } Pierce Weiss, Mrs. C. R. Miss Betty Ball Renton Hil! Gull Leo Mil Mrs. -atton, 3 H. M I. B g0 in the afternoon. Women’ s Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY h Thursday oosevelt hi December 4, at noon 1616% Third ave, Collins and | nk J, Saxe, will Shop on C. Ristine WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | Women of M meet Moone December 4 ness session LSecember 4 Swedish ¢ ub hal FAIRVIEW MICHIGAN APPLE hich the public is cordially in- E igh CLUB 4. A busines: | follow, ¢ Michigan Apple Blossom club | Officers for the ensuing ye il be d 5 December 4,|clected. Members especially urged | Miss Laura Whit G. Shoonmak. |to be present ‘ ession | Luncheon will oe ¢ set , ill give lock. FORTSON-THYGESEN r work, assisted AUXILIARY bh depletes FE ¢ CLUBS F Pairview. Of the Yrederation clubs | Fortson-Thygesen auxilla ei8 y, December 4, will in tained at luncheon on Th LADIES' MONTEF y' December 4, t o'clock, | SOCIETY eb of Mrs. Louise Kloth.! tadies’ Montefic :: N, 77th st., Mrs, Charles Hafer,| meet Thursday assisting host Take Green Lake} 4, at educational ce : lear. . t and Cu coms of re. DELTA GAMMA A. G. Nelson. Report of Fed- PLT HA ns’ CLUB m delegate and trustee. yette P.-T. A. will meet Thurs Gamma M ng of the board of of Federa Plans for | y December 4, at 2:30 p. m. in lunch room at the school. There m at be a program by the to be dis-|and Miss Mixon, ct en's Hbrarian. urged. will give @ short talk on Christmas| vement club at | nooks 2 o'clock. “ee 0 speakers. | kL DERBLOOM CLUB | The lerbloom club will meet ula club will meet with | Thursday, in, 218 17th December 4,|Vitsinia. Christmas entertainment. | 2 pula women in. | ae / ted. VERSE WRITE! LUB eee | Seattle Verse Writers’ club will ROBERT PARLIAMENTARY |meet at the ¥. M. C. A, Thuraday LAW CLA evening, December 4 at 8 o'clock Robert Parliamentary Law class | Business meeting and program. For will meet Thursday, December 4, at|{nformation about the verse con- 1:30 D. m., at the ¥. W. GC. A. Mrs.|tests, call GA rfid-6287, Visitors ee, Di This | welcome. 2 mie ernoon | Pies, @:: t he evening class will| DEACONESS SETTLEMENT Continue each Tuesday at, 7 o'clock | AUXILIA at the offices of Mrs. George E. Deaconess Settlement auxiliary Green, in the American Bank bulld-|will hold a Christmas sale at the ing. lwettlement, 1610 Rainier ave. on 6i.8; 4 ‘Thursday, December 4, all day and HOME-COOKED LUNCHEON levening. | Refreshments will be Sherman Circle, Ladies of the|served, and in the evening there will A. It, will serve a home-cooked be a program. December 4, at 11 a. m.| |in Modern Woodmen hall, Third and |‘ Thur ith bth ave, N CHRISTMAS BAZA The women of Uni church will have a at the Hotel y, December 6. ticles to be of Holly we man of the baza | of the various booth: Luncheon will be a.m. to2 p,m of Wor afternoon, way, December Mrs, . Andrew EGIOD mir an exh t IORE nte other AR reity served from 1114, at 7:5 and tea during the house ADDITIONAL CLUBS Christian hristmas bazaar | ing shington on Satur Among the dainty offered | I, dressed and presented by Mary |! Mrs. F. L, Conrad {9 general chair assisted by the following group of women in charge 21, of Madras, ent of Kip MUSIC MAKES » Mount I Samsel read Morton Vance Robinson, “The Elder Brought"; Mr. John Lamb gave a ‘| humorous tion, “That's All"; Mr » | Frank O. ( ison The Desert Nee Revelation,” Sufficiency"; Mr. A (pak L. Ewing, r Mr rg Helen Mat ‘Out of the| =” Jade of the > Dr, Willian’ f humorous negro dialect The Chant of the from the Chinese Hall g election Leper,” translat und into the ad story of the life and emo. tions of a leper who came to him in a beautiful |his medical pra in China. Mr 5 etto P, Maring regaled the au Aldrich di travels in all parts of the world, Baby booth, Mrs. Edgar Gott | schamer; apron booth, Mrs. C, A,| SEATTLE POST NO. 18 | ed Berlin; handkerchiefs, Mrs. J. F. Con Amorican Legion Auxiliary to B¢45 p) nolly; towels, Mra, Harold Curry Post No. 18 wilt ha sil pillow cases, Mrs, H. O, Bissell; lunch | Ver tea on Frid, December $45 aorwny cloths and napkins, Mra, FR. Tk. Ren.|P» Mm» at it rooms, 609 ‘Third | 2M years |fro; lngerle, Mrs. Henry Overby;| "ve. with Mra. M. A, Byxbeo and| tocomplete, miscellaneous, Miss Florence Garber ;| Mra Harold Halliday as hostesses | candy, Miss Marian Luthy; Christ-| mas cards and ribbons, Mrs. Arthur| ALUMNAB MEBTING Foot; oked food Mra Sarah Tay Alp a Delta alumnae will lor; bulbs and seeds, Mra, W. 8, Dell, | meet Wedn ay evening, December o'clock, at the chapter | Lat ft forgi of Sheriff m-|ls Low’ to ecks total «| $37. The you ssed and nt mitted he te 1+ Butte, Mont., Girl . Itut- | the as Killed by Engine |=: Mr BUTTE, Mont, Dec. 3.—Lorrain: 1 Th THE HO ME SO per month: Rent an Aldrich | Ir you fall in love with the responsiveneis, the sturdiness, the action and tone of this piano with 8 interesting and i i humoro anecdotes, Mr. 3 Ladd | after trial, t0 buy Le t of Mr, Wotland. read{ sea poems taken from his} Then we will credit your first six months’ rentals to the purchase price, Many people do fall in love with the Aldrich, It is buiit to win and hold your affection, Sherman, tay &'Co. Third Avenue and Pine, |EFfective Means of Reducing Fat HAFPIER and decide, Seattle NESDA 1924 , ° r 11 puentperasieseaneeen f : P . Se attle Soc t Music Campfire Girls e C« cie Lf Mildred H Give Recit nd ~~ Frances Oldha < y 1 Ow r of warmth i Setting fi Pretty Wed eon Will Honor Traveler and comfort Mrs. Peachy aried a selection as right NOW th these ( Wintry Dawe a r M ist NO ‘ s the time tc \ ' wil « f N ja, ] ‘ . Hosts at Supper nus iM yl We 1 O I . . a eM t Mrs - ° . & series of &§ musicales to be give ; . : son. ~ : er gow Ass st at ee Fair 4 ' Arrange to Pay , ar \. WROD Wan peur and 1 Weekly or Monthly ae ¢ Black, Mrs. Edward M. A r I Miss ¢ and Miss \ . ere * . ser ies men Distinctive Suits wen K he Hotel W Rt Truly, suits that are distinctive in eo and Miss Wests . Chote Asap every sense of the word, distinc- ¢ = . a M, ag Chairmer tive in pattern— distinctive in line. i ailve st +| eee cae oes en Se eats ‘OTHES ! With hundreds to select from— t t H 1 meet at 1 ; ‘ i choosing will be easy and pleas- of ef Lai Range a NBewse ts thd ahd ‘ ant. An especially interesting a m Mra, M. E. Heffron is general chairman of the commit-|' 1 t price is $40 a her corsage was of orchids. 3 : see tee in charge of Bethany Presbyterian church baze ‘ \ gga Christmas Program held in the church parlors on Friday, December he £ WATCH or FOOTBALL FREE He se. 3 Se a vig oe W ill Be Given by Grady. meee ates Me with purchase of either a Boys’ Suit or Overcoat r A NHOOD ru f ° mm HM ATTLE SOCIAL CLUB t eting , i ace ce ete crsonal i fur "Tomi ef slay, December 4 Mra ” an f ‘ } n of off Kast guest h t 1. ¥. For tt Logan Bul siveiae ‘at’ tine I E. 8, Good t DAUGHTERS ¢ I f t t M e ecreta Whe t baek 3 scum DISMISS INCOME Mt 1 me. The ¢ MEN,WOMEN ano BOYS r) t : . . Capt 4 Mra. James Griffiths es, a , 1015 SECOND AVE, BAZAAR AND LUNCHEON . ay LL Veene TAX SUIT “ t Hetween Madison and Spr Jest Over Pig'n Whistle 7 - South Park Methodist " o med 6A heey Fo Oakland Los Angeles Sacramento Portland t ing, Mrs. Du Mett wore Hande von 7 Ses Ema at ta toe Sees, tine " Tacoma Esattlo ; hast”. ba Lon A t : Boston Man Loses in Effort sna « A al i a Dak cee f c 5 a ini = Svs Soe = " bi ae ARD PAF . to Halt Publicity ock eft at the ship on Monday afternoon, : . 1 4 1 to # the 22nd. Campfire girls should * of Re or u ; 1 w a r white to the party, and mgd tlénig é zit ie : ys and| be prepared t ols , « ve ngel Hod fed » that every little of Commerce “ pa : ee . ¢ ve a doll or ajh girls to take en- B ee tire charge ‘oling on Christmas, “ee a t } y 1 and leaders are in-| eve. The c ‘bt department will Dinner Hosts e ‘ ly. Special practices will be held a . I board ship o: . Mothers’ club ; 4 : evenings at 7:00 -. : U during December. Mrs. R. 0. Briding Orthopedic Lunch and - re , i will conduct them. Thrift Shops Ne ee Entertaining at day at t Bi aor jolde a Mise Lo : Paes Hotel te a o ff x t ‘ @ at Otymps eelman, Mrs. E. ( INDEPEND mipotie suede! © ge e at the Olym E. Jahne, Mes. H . arg. I " to the eae sa Mi | Poa : Read what som |r Wie Ore. Youth Admits | rims a ney Mr. McArdle says: [iexsndaeChclatie: Meaey He Forged Checks |! “hristinas time. This ye td y . 2 wn ‘. vos “e ere KLAMATH FALLS, Or Dec ann, rf as xe fy to All savings and loan Associations are under the supervision and inspec- tion of the State of Washington. Mr. H. P. Colburn, State Inspector of Savings and Loan Associations, has just completed an inspection of this Association. In his report made to L. D. McArdle, Director of Taxation and umination, State of Washington, we find these statements: assets of the and Association found regular have examined and The genera? nanagement of rere character, condition and the Association is good s an efficient force of officers and em in charge of the Association.” Mr, L. D. McArdle, Director Taxation and Examination, State Washington, says: 22 et EE RR ee of of atulate you upon the sub. u have made and the Wa) xé F: condition reported by yar Tho report indicates that nth system is good, that the kept and readily ac. and that the gen- condition of the loans Money deposited before December 5 will share in earnings from Decem- ber Ist. Your savings here are SAFE and will earn as much as possible under conservative business manage- ment. Why not start an account with us? TRADES UNION SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 105 UNION ST. EL iot-7362

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