The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1925, Page 3

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MONDAY, JULY 27, 1925. ——— THE SEATTLE STAR Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA jp-0600 Assistant—Laura Emory J 4 ae rn Guests Will Be Honored; Garde? to Be Setting for Reception. ‘ Ss Seattle Society | 4 ‘ t rriday| Tea for Mrs. Burke ¥y = Postponed Ww ms M \ A ' } Mri Mt T 1 Williams at ) f Garden Tea at eee ca ty Musical Program Mrs. Garber’s Home Musical Prog ey he ; for Tuesday au A } rn Fu a t v t m0 i t Ww 1 w * 1 ; | Wickg! CoBtikire OF 30 A ‘ t A X A } be ¥ - . well Bett ro A n Dinner for Californians Mr. and M E Luncheon for Miss Matthews Miss Te Speaker-Luncheon at Club Mr. Clayton speaker-| Dinner Honors Mr Entertain at Home in Bremerton re of Miss Bett 3 were entertained 4 date Hyd | Benson 4 Women’s Clubs T> CLUBS FOR TUESDAY jae chapter will follow the lunch- \ iLKI REVIEW Alki Re i) neet Tuesday, ji) (clock, in I. O. 0. [ 1 Pine. re ?ANCING PARTY ill team of Seattle council x | DORIC § ‘ ‘There will be a luncheon at the| Doric tomen’s University club on Satur-| hav fey August 1, at 1 o'clock for ac le st 1, ean AL CLUB 1 club, 0. B. 8, will t picnic t the summer h pe castle of Alpha] Barck, at. Illahee, The leave F the foot of Madison Such a Multitude of things come up in connection with the work of the modern funeral director that only years of experience in the field give him adequate knowledge of how to handle every detail that arises, It is important that one make sure of the record behind the fun- eral director called, for his experi- ence is an important factor, * usterdorth Mortua PHONE | MAIN 0949 | JOO EAST PINE STREET whose ILLINOL HOLD m-! 4 pee M. W. Deete Wom! Two Visitors MISS RUTH FRASER Miss Ruth Fraser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. 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More than 70 formulas were tested on various household insects before Flit was finally peffected. 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