The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 11, 1925, Page 12

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i } PAGE 12 THE EATTLE TAR F me aR ee RIE ‘MPEL Personal S le Societv [ FRIEDA HEMPEL sona { Swe a Be : Y seattle Socie ht © Increased Volume Slashes e Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 ce : ; ee ‘ ij Assistant—Laura E mony AFT. | fi a ctory Cost | Hd Mrs. Fitz to Entertain for Mrs. See ley® Tea m Assisfants Chose) ay" * a i M ; fo Close Seasoi oo. i s ; 4 j * « “ . 2 : f b c +f ; . oe, n 4 ° red f na in " I ¥ as ; LA ‘ J \ ‘ * r >i Round Table Meeting. 0 . Manen t. Y., and are the guests of Mr. and ‘ ; ° ; . i 7 fn Y yo ae ts | on All Simmons Square Tube Bed ‘ To s man t ." bag Never in our experience—or in yours—have such remarkable values ef _ ath apedigrrs Diletta = SMe Waker « e mies ; ‘ . Thoms been offered in Beds. Through large-scale production, Simmons has ef- pas ear eete e aie tas cong AE teeta eta lace Recaied chavih be teed by : ht on t fected radical economies on the finest Square Tube Beds ever made, a . at The Olympic that afterno W. G. Weigle, Mra. C. 3 les, |the beloved Swedish nightingale to Hempel will sing F : f for thre Their cost to us has been cut. Following our policy of giving the great- 2 ce | Bridge Club Withetrcas axles Sateahetts sevens owe Tee Peer est possible values, we are passing on these savings to you. A complete : t Entertained raire rs operas a ad ted ng prairie ele a Frank Tt Wilson an4/ 1 line of these Beds is being shownon our floor. We carry the famous m i “lence Fig pea gage Orthopedic Shops P } are 2 Re home this afte ! 9 me tG th Mra John {! xa i t A " Frank M x yy were in play. : ee 5 ; Gris ; ‘ a f at # 4 Small Luncheon 2 ma ey : — page te 4 i ‘Sue ree ter-| Mra. FO. Eekleman, Mra. Nicholas bey ll . ( Fishe _reelving We ‘ aoe we : wr. Ware, } F Whe cited ; Loor I ML, ¢ Guarantee With ! i ig eo eon top ie y : Wes pital Every- Lvery ‘ : qratasiy : gS eta y ‘aap ze | ; ; e and thing We ae Customer Lieut. Craig| 8 ay The Beacon Hill Gu Mra | ; ares Sell 1615 @ Booster | Midweek Dance at waren Nel pmabad hae 4 ° wig : pcb Ss OURTH AVE. > Yacht Club Readies ane with Mra. ( aoa A bs ae ecer oe St Out rea bons shingiernsit Ss alborgss " athe eater: “Our Usual Convenient Terms” Women’s Clubs tn « the prograr ALLAH SOCIAL CLUB Allah Social » will meet with Mrs N o'clock. ST. MAR MOTHE Elizabeth Fergus “German Statesmen,” by Mr. Catlett. Members may bring guests. Hostess, Mra. W. D. Mori Mrs. Julia Dow and Mrs. Arthur Gist ng of Mrs Fred ST. PATRICK'S | CHURCH DINNER The ladies of St. Patrick's ¢ Will give a di Organization m riment of the i home of Mrs. W. 5. 65d st, at 10 o'c partment at 2 o'clock o'cle Lit interpretation depart $0118 Ment of the Seattle Woman's club,| UNIVERSITY CAMP NO. with Mrs. Eva Felt, 811 20th ave! University Camp Ne R at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. Gould will be; N. A hostess for the day. Current topics | Wings’ department at o'clock, Mrs. | May 12, at Lec Wheeler, leader Subject, | sf eae ar “Pas: ; Events.” WOMAS oe old COSMOPOLITAN CLUB lection of Cosmopolitan club of the Y c 2p.m A. second-floor clubrooms p.}in the Erickson Y. W m., Bible discussior H. Dar-|C. A. Th t 8 work lington in charge. will be given. COTERIE CLUB | YOUNGSTOWN Two department meetings of the | IMPROVEMED CLUE Coterie will be held at the home of| Mr. Phillip will William S$. Thyng, 1348 Fast 62nd| Tuesday ev 12, at st., on Tuesday, M: 12. A new de-| o'clock members of the partment, known as the drama de-| Young partment, will be organized at 10) their hall. o'clock in the morning. Co members only, may attend this, T plans provide the members | CITY-WIDE DEMOCRATIC bring their junch and remain for the afternoon meeting, which 1 called for 2 o'clock Women's club ‘The afternoon meeting will be con-| table luncheon ¢ ducted by the fine arts department | in the coffee roc and marks the last formal gathering | with Mrs. Blanch: of that department until next f. This will be an open meeti member being privileged to bring one guest. The afternoon program| ALPHA AUXILIARY ement club at W. and Hud je | son st Wide Democratic Nl have a round y Tuesday noon The Olymple, Boudry Ridd 1.) chairman, and Mrs, W, K. Hottes, follows ha Auxiliary No, 1 to Local 687 “A Talk on the Life and We tertain with § last card George Bernard Shaw,” b ason on Tuesday, May i {. A. M. Bonnar at 1915 First ave * 1 Selections pile ic y Ain Fol Lemon ADDITIONAL CLUBS { "Happy Song” ...... Del Riese + “Wake Up” . Phillip: AN 5 WRIGHT (ar By Mrs, Helen Lea Lillic EMINARY CLUB Way] Mrs. Geo, W. Jackson at the plano The Annie Wright Seminary club! TAs Saxophone solo— will hold an all-day session Thurs- | | | “Traum der Dennerin’’ Labitsky | day, May 14, at the home of Mrs Hit By Eleanor Loving Norman KE. Davis, 739 Rose st Ha Mrs. Jackson at the piano a mit Following the musical numbers SOUTH DAKOTA NORMAL i tea will be served with Mr COLLEGE MBBTING { The alumni of the Black Hills Nor | Gilpatrick and Mrs. H. K. id presiding at the urns mal college at Spearfish D., will) f } é20 9 hold it wnonual ting and lunch-| fi LAWTON SCHOOL CLUB eon at Frederick & Nelson's tea Bh it ‘a | room, Satur May 16, at 12 noon.| site ‘| The regulur meeting of the Tawe) Ait former teache students and HE fon School club will be held alumni residing in the Northwest are May 12, at 8 p. m. | cordially invited to meet and renew] school. The program will be in] od friendship charge of the Campfire Girls under | jor ronervations eall the president, | the direction of Misa Ruth Brown. | srs, 14, 1). Cunliffe, GA. rfield-118Z, es Le or Mra, Karl Parsons, SU nset-2897 ENTERTAINMENT ai ece ND SOCIAL ~ eee | MOTHERS CLUB, D. A. Ft There will be an entertainment! ‘The Mothers’ club of University and social evening on ‘Tuesday, May | chapter, 2. A. It, will hold its May 7] St. Luke's social hall, corner | meeting Wednenday, May 13, at 2 p.| of W. and W. 68th at, The} m, at the chapter house, 4714 17th wHl include # group offave, N. KB. Mra. GC, W. Chandler, songs by Sydney L. Dixon; a num: president of the club, will preside, Re | oo . |PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH rst Presbyterian churct: 3 : oe , P e LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTEr a ss Pa t etp: t v ss 4 the sters Oo ial atl ealees Wore ate acmm. Joe ateromes, thi of their teeth / y meeting of the North Tacoma will be fhe from 8 until 9 $WOOD PT. meeting of Greenwood held Wednesd § o'clock, in the sch program and community singing acquired in the jury system. It party aboard ¢ on Frida been planned to invite the va May 15 On a 1 the Hewolowa heal women’s groups to this meeting, as| Girls had a slumber party with é t co. ts acid mouth. it in believed Judgo Claypo mes. | girls present. Mrs, Edith Nordhaus, age is of universal Interest to] their leader, said: “I have never had women © much foun for $1 before. I wish | mn be, ee {so much foun for $1 eters. twit So remember : GREEN LAKE W. C. T. 1 1 slumber party here | rITUTE When & group has 20 active regis: | tered members they may have one, | | institute at the Green Lake Congre-| onian club @lected the following offi-|o’clock in the morning with devo tions and music on the child Ia given by Mr a flower mi ‘| be conducted by Mrs. List Mra, Everett Hill; Loyal Temperance | a, Legion demonstration, led by Mrs. Ethel War under W, C nh. C, Snyder; |tendents on their departments; rend jing by Mrs, Joy Rasmussen thorne was appointed trustee to the| oh an address entitle AMERICANIZATION BURIAL Girlhood. Unity etrele at 4 o'clock spersed with good music, will be held] ¢reftic in the evening, beginning at8o'clock.| Remember that the 648 Henry build ‘Those wishing to know AND PROMES! Sixth and Seneca “nd the remainder to living accom: | Mo dinmmgreeabie odor 1, Ki. TURNER, Mfgr,, 210 Haight Bldg, Seattle bet TnI VE AN lt was Jimmys Treat A canny fellow i eee a SP asked eee teens 3 ‘Apacket of WRIGLEYS ehaeiee fore anything. ele please” said he-and cachlad a poddres eve " ue -Refres. . thirst- . m : ¢ ° th pe oe quenc . igestion- wine” Johnae nt, | re et foi er a hen aidi ‘delicious and will bes held Meves’ cafeteria | Child Hygiene Committee of Seattio| ren te Wom nae a Wrigleys cleanses the crevices between the teeth. It massages the gums, helping to keep them zabeth Jones, wil well as its merits, and te ansembly the p! women hi have long ed slumbe the Green Lake Women’s Chris 1 Temperance unloin will hold 48) riety members of the School Wom-| en's league will have dinner aboard | Camaraderi May | have asked to have a Campfire coun ‘The institute will open at 10:30 | The {nstitute: will. open 1 cil fire given in order that they may become more familiar with this phase ot Campfire nal church on Wednesday, May They | at 11 o'clock a talk abor amendment will be Jackson Silbaugh, and n demonstration will ins Wednesday, May 13, is the date ot for the Rotary club to “learn all! j about Campfire.” A group of 15 girls will be guests of the Rotarians | a luncheon at The Olympic, and| will, at the close of the luncheon send every Rotarian away feeling that to be a Rotarian Js nice, but to be a Campfire Girl must indeed be a thrilling adventure. Paper on Sabbath ¢ ‘ance by ; the past, the present) U, leadership, Mrs alks by local superin Luncheon will be served at 1) The new lights’ will soon swing | from the Gingerbr Home of the Camp f! making them of parehm a | really shouldn't tell, but I can't keep inter: | {t—there will be dancing figures of on them! ad house ceiling. Miss Rose G will give A double medal conte Gingerbread ongs to the Wireflies, and iny Firefly may use it at any time. ch the church take Green| house t r, get off at Green Lake sta 7», SUPERFLUOUS HAIR hoves roots and all. N'LS method is different—it iw guaranteed to be} painless, ‘LS positively OXCMLS" CEXCELS ), For sale at Leading Drug and Department Store QYerpemnaron ey eats No Substitute. eee ert

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