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19 PAGE 10 rit BATTLI TAR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 EE, ae a : : ¥ 1D, , ; MRS. KE L i OGG METC ALF a) Clubs Personal ; ttle Societ CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY M ino i I KB ne ' ker? eal Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA ae “ne er Me 0 ha m0. perteg Ves ay move Windsor Roc er PROTTAS & LEVITT BROS. Assistant—Laura Emory uf sh t 1¢ lith ave. W Wednesda . Ld Eustern Stare and friends Miss Gretchen Borland Has Quiet Home 2 FRR E Wedding; Tea Will Honor Miss Fox } Mr, Dor eee ft | for New ¥ t “ st on Mra. I i t gi been at her c t ne, Sha i ! « Chelan, for the eumn as 4] si \ a 1 Vv 10 evening, in r turned to town and © He y t M 1 Mrs. f the trustees of the rrento for the % ' fs : erented perac . i 801 ‘ s ; ety, Ww oe , . \ ay, Thurs ca!) BAst-9439 Mr. and Mra, I “ Bingle-|f ; f ¥ ee mn ha an the ¢ 7 7 ‘ A e e time I so WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB Arch ee ler of ( go a) ar. |B y | t - betta 2 pow. ee ‘The chorus of the Woman's Ce zvee | ie tive ee | fr ee ety, at the Rainie tury elu eet Wednesday, Sep BBGIOn 6 Hep , . 2 } ut fe | tembe ) a. m., at the home| Ms home with H t va of Mrs, Henry Bittman, 4626 Bastern 4 |: i ot Harvest Dance at | ‘or reheareal under dir ~ of i Specially either! Crllene (7 | die Carstens Gilker, Mrs 4 ; either College Club | Raghel Sticklemay,’ accompanist f Priced placed at va The College club announc The drama department meets at ; q 5 vest dance and su: ; | 1 “ty och at the home « for the winter montha 4 at hau’ Suntamhbae F. W. Meianest, 4705 16th ave cA ‘ i : r a Mrs. F. E.8 fra. Serena Ma Pullman | § ar he aftern A. 19 95 Dr. and Mrs. Forbes “| to Give Dinner line was f Exactly as Se ee und cau Dr. and Mra AL PTA and Fl gone tt IMlustrated Her g AK! P niet 4 ite firet | we Oph: meeting of the new year on Wed e é clea neaday, September 16 t 2:86 4 | rf | her 5 Annual Bridge and 6 Fai ~ of f IONTA SOCIAL CLUB it 4 b al f i 8 F , Mah Jongg Party k j fs 3 lo Social chit) 30. 3 fi means ash any finish; an attractive vay F rae abd sad ot) ee hist addition to any room, and to home where little ; t western Bt nie} a most serviceable piece of aged persons f : 7 : and hap vited: Page See. ; furniture, $7 95 ioe caer iene dl { Priced at only . nin Goldenrod PA RE TONE LG We The Fruit and Flower mission vi ROTTAS & (Creo vousaid quarts of ate ! week-end as thélf VIT I BROS. Struma ee REENWOOD P.-T. A guest of Mrs. Peter Davisor Mr. and : % autumn and om Paris, in its rooms | HOME FURNISHINGS: 105 DEPENDABLE | 399'sig0 % FINE Windsor Rocker Our CREDIT Plan or Chair in mahog- 3 . : thru the § - Plymouth House, xth ave. and/f' Seattle Seneca e home here 1 day| CARD PARTY The G Cards Going Out for Tea Al XILIARY ro Brocklin) daughter| WASHINGTON PIONEERS =| Won of rhe eae MOOSEHEA al tuncheon Friday, 8 at Veterans a, members Mre. Kellogg E. of Mr. and Mrs. celebrated at the home of her parents on Wednesday even-\joia its regula na} Wome are invited ‘ ; A Vein : , < eet T thimbles to 4 ter. | ing, September 2.—Portrait by Grady. election of off Wedn id ton and: Mise'Olgn so! : 7 if September 16, at The Olympic Me held jn Ootot = Studio Tea Mra. Charles H. Paul, Mra. H ve carda out for a tea at) Luncheon will be served in the cafe y be made atud Mon 939, or Mra, F IN TOMORROW’S PAPER FOR OUR ‘ ANNOUNCEMENT 3 DAILEY’S :, UNUSUAL CLOTHIERS , EQ” OPENS THURS, Sees a SEPTEMBER, 171 ADDITIONAL CLUBS | x nonent mornis crarven | THURSDAY STARTS THE OPENING CELEBRATION OF © 0.8.8 om cme: o vw. THE NEW DAILEY’S STORE. A NEW LINE OF UNUSUAL , ot a serien of card CLOTHES OFFERED ON CREDIT WILL BEREVEALED FOR »* Second ive, saturday evening, sep | THE FIRST TIME. CATIONAL CLUB © Woman's Educat will meet for luncheon cafeteria Wednesday, ! at 1 o'clock. Subject for | "Student Activities In China. | ness meoting after the program. eee eas" {erms | WEST SEATTLY REVIEW ve oe | NO, 61 Er a | West Seattle Revigw No 61, W SRB LSET ASI | |B A, WIU meet Wednesday | tember 16, at § p. m. tn ¢ | hall, 4441 California ave eee | PYTHIAN SISTERS Pythian Sisters, Temple wil hold {ts regular business meet ing followed by a social hour, Wed nesday, September 16 at § o'clock No. 9, é <The latest offlad IE | pees men oe i MANY PLEASANT WELCOME YOU! {or the lowest price ever offered on a {ull automatic <i’ Electric Range , great oratorios not previously heard he The prospects for this second | season are very bright and a chorus | of over 100 voices is assured | Singers interested in joining the! chorus should get tn touch with Mr. J. W. Bixel, conductor, at his The very latest development in ELECTRICAL PURCHASED DURING THIS SPECIAL SALE COOKERY, embodying all the NEW WESTIN FOR $10 DOWN ND REMARKABLY EASY HOUSE features, (WHITE ENAMEL COOKI TERMS! 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