The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1925, Page 6

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——— eee ee ee PAGE 6 THE | | Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 f tant Emory SEATTLE STAR ia OME he aT } Music be Personals . - /\ Ladies’ Musical Club Announces Artist Course I oa , taal > ca } ® Art of Twelft/ od Topic of Study; Bridal ° Party Will B tertained j ertams a Luncheon Today ( ! : n. 1 i Ce . : Birthday Party Ht Mra. H einertaor ‘= arty a home t { ‘ ) ¥ V a “ee. if Shower Honors ty Bride-to-Be 1 hom urda : J ‘ et i\n it - H i } M { t r as J. wa tes | Committee Named for v eal F fH Rie rank 3..¢ on u,v. Mount Baker Guild Party ‘ Findley, Mrs mas K a ( rt on he Mrs. G L. H , ; i ald Frink ; F Officers of the d Ww x a Mam H. « man; Mrs. A s ¥ theny © n { . Pi Lincoln S nt , ei The unit tt Cer sae | Jan artists and the 1 ter . q And needlekork of the twelft tury i + Miss Munday to Give + : , Ae? Informal Supper de bk | To honor Miss Jean F - i the Americanization Bureau will give lay ¢ " eatations have ™=been’ timited t the menibers of t ta * Orthopedic Lunch and Women Ss Clubs New Y th the fel-| A Dinner at Home Thrift Shops Sel ghd at poet great Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Graham Mc. C be will entertain wit! : . , v KE CLUE twenty-four covers Mi Ol% Wednesday 1 - o* @ ~ n Reservations Made for nee, 608 Card Party were tA Among those who ha —_" Mins Mary Che chapter house © Mrs. ¥ : Brown, Mrs. J fttle,.Mr r SLE oc ; I. Armstrong Se I \ 1 Mra. S. L. b sath Goddard, Mrs. Minnie 1 Mrs. J. A. Simpson and Mra. Pro. | es A . Mr vine, . rm. ot ba CALEIDH CLUB et po x The first meeting of the ¢ pega Tea lub for the new year will b as “ds 6 urnacliffe, Mrs. J. D. Hill, Mrs 8 A " A Pearson, Mrs. C. W. Chandler, Mra.) ber 15, at 1 o'clock 1 4 T Mrs. eee : H. R. Meves, Mrs. F. M. ¢ Carl Siebrand, H Mrs, L. Har Mrs. J. F. Jacobse Mrs. Robe A. Moen, M Tv.’ R. Bresnahan and Mrs. A. E. Flood. ! WOODLAND, PARK W. C. T. t S PUYALLUP We ha Ge dl | Women’s and Art De- partment displays at the K BE owestern Wf fi WASHINGTON | FAIR will be received at | Frederick & Nelson's Store Auditorium—Fifth Floor 10:30 a, m. to 4p. my Tuesday, | 4 Sept. 15 a Women who wish to en. ter specimens of thelr skill | are Invited to make use of | Fair Dates | Cerro |. = Dont MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1925 | Now~—is the time to fill your Jam and Jelly WD shelves Fall Fruits Plentiful and Cheap— Make them into delicious Jams and Jellies with only One Minute’s Boiling Making Jams and Jellies by the Certo method is so quick Simply bring fruit and sugar to a boil, add Certo and boil one minute—That’s all. What could be simpler And Certo’s short boil — Saves all the delicious fruit juice and flavor that used to be boiled away—Seals @ them into the jars —Enables you to have half again more jam or jelly from the same amount of fruit. Worth considering— isn’t it? Order fr 1 Certo from your grocer today a those empty shelves. (Surgell) age by | If It's Glasses, see DR. J. R. BINYON us ora false WI > elite! — fA wi yr eT 1 } you feel you want “just a taste” of something— Don’t disturb your regular meal schedule—don’t spoil your -real appetite! Take a bite of WRIGLEY’S— let its soothing, flavorful re. freshment appease your desire. Let it clear your mouth and throat and calm your stomach. Then your real appetite will be stimulated and the stomach made ready and willing to take care. of your next regular meal. Also, ‘use it “AFTER EVERY MEAL” to aid digestion! You'll feel better! FLAVOR LASTS

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