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PAGE Seattle 8 ATTLE STAR ~ | Personal “ . ociety pene as ted by Lillian Keen LeI ster. Telephone MA in-0600 Robert C. I ¢ r, let Assistant—-Laura Emory 7 . Py be " Mrs Payne to Be Honor Guest at Breakfast; ee = A pa Miss Whalley Will Be Honored from. me ' el \MSAY » eee M" ! Pla Mins K e ting 3 Ju friends in I A and Bugene, Or v * " " ht | for ten taal in the guest of Mr. Morite Milburr we cM Mrs. Samuel Lel Crawford has ae a Ar Mrs, Job alline and » Cath where they w i inks home : iN ine Collins 1 come ‘into town thi ° } ais yM Ww mH t week from their intry home nea Bridge Luncheon for aie’ taaie tre A. WA Seihe Point Miss Whalley Mrs. Fred J. Mins Ba . I oft Minn Jane Pe Mies bing 2 t t r 4 the party w bd day from & Fran tte fo atu 3 wer Mina ” ariina anil’ bloken By honor of M Alice ‘ r i t k ing Witt for ® er marriage to M 1 t rhe ¥ 1 Fad 2 2 allt e yount . ide Behuls r Luncheon by ' et ¢ friends in t P lethen r earned & / iM eall We ; M B ; f w " B.C. for th To} Mrs. es Macd Willeox of Denve v oe M jorge Ha ‘ tow Mra, ¢ ! Ceell Racor tained at lu few. Ga¥ oft i Otymp: t . Pig to . * 3 1 Ww D and M Mrs. Homer Tilley turned last week from Will Speak at ( , 1 nd Utah, book h with i] Bubstituting " et Mr. and Ae called out of which, translated into of t sre t the t of & daugh cago, w ng 3 ¢ t nm 4 > maa preceeding t lin k 6 made } Homer Tilley of Tacoma Be mt lc “ F Univernit women’s \ sity club fout. In all work evening at § ck. Mr 1 soit th ( a ae H. Newlands will be the | of the J « 3 Mr. Charles Mohund, of Los An anist. Mrs. Hudson co! Mrs. Walter W b Mrs. Huston, wife of the Right Reverend Arthur F. Hus- *, is the guest of his brother Ps 4 j Bree Web 9h eniviable rept t; Mra. ‘Williar ne ton, bishop of Olympia, who will be honor quest’ at a lunch- fe viii sister, Mr. and Mr eee caries. okie ou a ars.jeon the wives of the clergy in the Diocese of Olympia, will Bays; be hostess at this meeting of the| Carl W. Lucks, recording retary:| givie Thursday afternoon, at The Olympic.—Portrait by 1 Mrs. George Thomas Ha @rama department of tho club, an-| Mrs. Lyle Wilson, corresponding se) Grady, lle Pidduck) are recetving Nounces that-members are not lim-| retary; Mrs. Frank K be nnn | CONKPatuItions upon the birth of ited as to the number of guests | ’ * j® daughter, Marjorie Ann, Septem- they may bring to the program} ac m W ] b r 17, at the Swedish hospital Tuesday evening | aten. A omen’s Clubs Caran hapa | Ba am CLUBS FOR TUESDAY will be @ reception to the teachers wi a K meta A Lawler, of New " Edmond C . | N ded ta" beknie elty, arrived Saturday to pany New Members Will Miss Oiga Die AINIER P-T. A ‘ sini Gill be canved. | teeek Oc ten Gaye-with bee tee her Be Welcomed Driver, Mra. Claude Floyd, Mra A.) RAINIER F-2 esis Mr. and Mrs Rainier chapter, Daughters of the © Mra. 2. ¢ PT. A bas CITY-WIDE DEMOCRATIC Mackie, at their home. American Revolution, will ente a tember A r Bs eh ave. Mins Lawler with a card and mah jong ers will follow a brief bu #0 Demoe spent the month of August in Spo. Tuesday afternoon at 2 ¢ sion have an kane, where she gave a summer Rainier chapter house, in welc 566 ncheon Tuesda ember 22, at | o¢ ree in volce the new members who LAUREL C. A clock. in the banquet room at| iE Bs fated with the organization « Edwin| yanrel 1 The Olymple Hotel cafeteria, Lady | arranged a special program for Ta Gest year Mrs} a ‘card patty Willie Forbus will addreas the club| coma day in the of formally The hostesses for the afternoon geo Mrs, Edwin Selvin, Mra. | ember 22. at 8:15 in-Swed-|on “Organization from a Woman's! o the oll painting, “Drifting Geo. E. Ruff, Mr ember 22 1 will be Mra. Charles Beecher Blake, | 31 8, Shafer, Miss Helen SiMD-| igh club hall, Eigt 1 Ove Viewpoint, d Mrs, Ruth Burke, by Jonephine Gilmer Cor Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips, Mrs.| son Mrs. H. G. Swalwell, Mra. Wal o."6 *¢ accompanied by Miss Ca e Swing } det of Spokane, which the cl Eliza Ferry Leary, Mrs. David W.| ter Van Dusen, Mra. W. G. Weather-| peri eHEM THIMBLE | Priends and visitors welcome | Won as a prize during uy a Plo Bowen, Mrs. William R. Ballard, | ston, Mrs, §. 8. Gilbert }cLuB or 05 © week, Mrs. Harry Paul Plerce, Mrs. R. E. McCoy, Mrs. H. D. Hur- oere |. pethstahens’ Shteutte clit @tlt easel ADDITIONAL CLUBS « man of the fine arts depart Jey, Mrs, Theodore Hardenberg, Mrs. | W7j]] Entertain for the. honae (6? Dire Cora Batley! | an : t, will present the picture and William J. Blackwell and Mrs. Ernest " $104 Greenwood ave. Tuesday, ep.| CLUB WOMEN Mrs. EB. L. Hiberly, chairman of the B. Hussey. Bride-Elect Leer aa Yana cart Jian | RECRIVIR AT ATR Women's club art department, wil 7 a e will be! Complimenting Miss Madge Park, | tember OR 18 i’ The State Federation of Womenta| accept It he program will be at Serving at the tea table will b P Poaicoks titebation The State Federa mm : Mrs. Edwin Ripley, Mrs. Lola F.| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - 2 ee ae Clubs extended hoapitality to a large} 230 in the afternoon, Bremmefnan, Mrs. John “Watrous, | Park, whose engagement to Mr. Har-| HE SOUNCIL TO sroup of women today at thelr both} 9 @ eS irs. Edwin Reyburn, Mrs. C. C./ old E. Renfro, son of Mrs. Alice B. pon sCH ee tl ante at tho Puyallup fair. For the ae AL P..T. A. CONFERENC Philips and Mrs. C. C. Bronson. Renfro of Se was recently : ‘ ten | MAInder of tho week the women will] Tho a ference of the Se Mrs. John F. Wagner, who is gen- | © « Frances Buhl w Th ers of the Heattle Migh| ose an who call, and will explain |@ttle = Parer acher associations “eral chairman of the affair, is as-|tertain sorority sisters and intimate) School « nell have — Pose the work of the organization Pat 1 be held at the First M. E. sisted by Mrs. J. J. Jennelle, Mra. | friends of the bride ome 7 “9 iy on rei Mee | Tuesday, which te Sumner day, the chureh Fr mber 25, at 10 L. H, Sullivan, Mrs. Walter J. Reed, | in Des Moines Th sa] nutans elceag’ a sacék: Liodhase F Civic club will be represent: | se Me aa tad eae Mrs. Milton Sturgis, Mrs. A. G. Den. | September 24 | snlganben cogportl Mrn, Freeman Willlama, t| Df W. C. Reavis will speak a | , od by} September 22, at Ptym-} | 10:30 o'clock on “The Functions of niston, Mrs. Claude Meldrum, Mrs.| Miss Park has been honored by Oe president, and Mra. J. A. Forhand,| 1090 o'clock on “The Funet F. L. Higgins, Mrs. J. J. Lisiecki,; much entertainin since the an is Benson's | Mrs. E.G. Chandler, Mra. J. J. Hock |" 4 Is ee rea is Mrs. Philip Rowe, Mra. George B. | noun t of her wedding, to take} | cua’ Astute Gia ad hive? Sammea, Chiat as deorge Hannah and Mra, E Ryan, Mrs. 8. G. Murray, Mrs. E.| place the evening of October 9 at her T QUEEN ANNE hens GAThey will Mar doined “by anks will instruct new officers * 7 y, june Ol z ~ 4 Co ittee cha en be ven ®. Beckett and Mrs. Max Harrison. | home, 708 W. Halladay. A luncheon A 4 Mrs. David Allen Siebert, correspond. | ©o™™ airmen will be give s 5 u | t t th ‘ vee September 11, given by Mra. Alice Weat Queen Anne P.-T. Ming secretary of the Seattle Federa.|“™* of Naomi their work B. Renfro, an informal luncheon and | assemble Tuesday, September 22, at |) | Luncheon will be served at noon Informal Luncheon 2 - « Bgdlteng = led gat bi afternoon party at the home of Mrs./ 220 o'clock, In room 6, This will vi " BS ata pri : at Home John Salby of Des Moines Septem:| be the first meeting of the new| Wednesday Miss Janet M ore, of | Mra, R. L. Grows, president of Se. t 2 “shower-luncheon,”| year. An outline of the year’s work | Olympia, past president of the Fed: |attie council, requests that each cir Mrs. H. N. Richmond witli enter-| Der 12, and a “shower-luncheon,”| year. An ou tee eration; Mra. P. M. Troy, second vice 1 tai ith informal lunche given by, Mrs. H®ber Dilworth Sep-/ will be given, followed by a short | ¢ 3 a " ice lola send a large delegation, and that Mecreda sl : TT acre pag on | tember 15, have formed an interest-| program and “‘get-acquainted” hour. |P the Olympla clubs; Miss |reservations for luncheon be made jursday afternoon, September 24, ora : at her home in Laurethurst see Patronesses Named for Tea Patronesses for the tea Mount Baker unit of the Music and Art Foundation Fund will give Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. J Bold are: Mra. Bold, Mrs. Don Palmer, Mrs. James Arms, Mra Fred W. Catlett, Mra James Wylie, | Mrs. Edward P. Fick, Mra William Hyland, Mrs. Ross Downs, Mrs. Vic- tor Elfendah!, Mrs. 0. B. Thorgrim-| son, Mrs. W. W. Scruby Mrs. J. F. Duthie, Mra. Clyde L. Morris, Mrs. M. L. Baker, Mra. George Albin, Mra Frank J. Cal kins, Mrs. George T. Hood, Mra. Thomas Kolderup, Mrs. J. A. Swal well, Mra. Gerald Frink, Mra C. B Dodge, Mrs. Violet P. Lewis, Mra James A. Wood and Mra Cassius E. Gates. and Alvie Duncan, who have ing part of the entert Small Luncheon for Miss Powell In compliment to Mias Achsa Lou Powell, whose engagement to Mr. Lochreo Donnelly of St. Paul, was recently announced, Miss Bliss Max- well entertained with a small! lunch- eon today at The Oiymptc Town-and-Gown Club Announces Plans The Town-and-Gown ining club an- | nounces its first dance for the fit- teenth seasdn on Saturday evening, October 17, at The Wilsonian, and thereafter there will be a dance on the third turday of each month during the winter. The committee in charge is Dr and Mrs, W. McKinney, Mr and Mrs. C. 3, Kinne, Mr. and } | | LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL P.-T. A Lincoln high school will h first Parent-Teacher mee! fall on Tuesday, September 22, at 2:15 o’¢lock, in the annex. A spe clal invitation is extended to the freshman mothers, teachers and all who are new at Lincoln this year Following a brief business meeting. there will be a social hour, with music and refreshments, in the south tunch room. ALLAH SOCIAL CLUB Allah Social will meet with Mra. Helen Barc » 612 Director Tuesday, September 2 o stern Stars and friends plock. F invited. RELIEF CORPS TO | GIVE CARD PARTY John F. Miller W. R.C. announces one pane (Sad and Mr. and Mra.!q card party for Tuesday, Septem. ; ‘ dgaep! anisia. ber at 2 o'clock, at the home of Bridal Party Will x eee Mra, May Simonds, president of the Be Entertained | ; corps, 367 Dayton ave, W. R. C. Miss Jean Fox will entertain the| Orthopedic Shops members, comrades and friends will members of her bridal party at sup. Denny-Fuhrman guild, with Mra.| be welcome. Der Mon vening, October fol.| August A. Sutherland as hostess For reservations call CApitl-0808 lowing the wedding rehearsal, The | will be in charge at the Orthopedic|or GArfld-7407. Take Phinney car, marriage of Miss Hox and Mrs. F. M,|lunch room Tuesday. Assisting will| No. 21 Wachter van Schalk will take place| be Mrs. S. FE. Hayes, Mra, John oie October 7. Arrington, Mrs. Ho William: | WOMA} VIC CLUB ee ibrelit on, Mre, George Gre The Woman's Civic club will meet Informal Dance Mary Shelton, Mrs, W Tuesday, September 22, at 2 o'clock, The Seattle Yacht clut Mrs, A, W. Milrole, Mr in the Erickson room atethe Y. W. Sen ucht club announces an informal dance on ¥; y even. | Dowling, Mra. Donald B. Olsen, Mis |C. A. “ ing at 9 o'clock at the club, Cleo Hurlbert, Mrs, H Bruen, | ee | Mrs. Abe Friedman, Estelle | FAUNTLEROY P.-T. A. | Mra. lL. L. Be | Fauntleroy P..T, A, will hold a re- EX-SERVICE M chland Drive guild, with|ception for teachers and parents, HAVE REUNIO F. E. MeGu 1 and Mre,| Tuesday, September 22, from 3 until Last Tuesday the first re ysiah Moore, will have charge at|6 o'clock, in the lunch room. union of the so nas “Tour Thrift Shop Tuesday morning | nada " jours Amis’ ( Always) was | and Madrona g h Mrs. W. E.| SOROPTIMIST CLUB held at the home of Mrs. May Avery | Ball and Mrs Hewett, will} The Soroptimist club will meet Wilkins, be in charge on Tuesday afternoon |tor iuncheon ‘Tuesday, September This society, which was organized = |22, at 12:16 o'clock, at the Hote! last year at the home of Mrs, Edwin| CARD PARTY AND Washington, Members will be in J. Brown, 1s composed of ex-xervice| MUSICAL |vited to éxpreas thelr opinion on men who were in the local hospitais| American Legion auxiliary which clty should have the next following the world wa | Rainier Noblo Post No. 1, will give | Soraptipaist club, Tacoma, Tverett An informal program was present: | a care ty asic sicalo Wednes. | or Spokae. of Tuesday night. The flag saluto| aay, shiny ri attr sa nal ¢ ise bik waa led by Hlmer Smith, and thirty M. J. Lehmann, 1603 29th ave,| POSTPONE MELTING five men stood at attention in m The hours are from 2 to 5 in| Bota Sigma of Delta Gamma has ory of two “Buddies, Iph Hildreth | the afternoon, and from & to 11 in| postponed its meeting from ‘Tuesday, away during the O, U. Carpenter gave the addre welcome and Mra, Edwin n Interosting story of the Tr Wilkine epoke “Patriotism. mer Amith gave a monolog. An interesting feature of the eve ning was Phyllis Steple, 12 years old, | the evening, ut which time the men | September will be welcome, Cards will be Played both afternoon and evening ind execlient musical numbers will he rendered Take K, Madison, car and walk one block ations may be had by s HAst-1998, or HAst-2024 Reser who s« visiting Mra, Wikins, She In committee in charge ia: Mra a dramatic render and danseuse, of. | M Walk, chairman, Mre. Blanch flolal child actress of the Chiengo| Murdett, Mra, 8. Appleston and Mins Civile Opera Co. Another attraction | Doria Sundiing, Mrs. Lehman, an wan a ballet dance by Margaret | howteas, will be nasisted by hi Cleveland, the t-year-old granddaugh for of Mrp, Wilkinay 4 | daughters, Mew. AA Mivs Anna Lehman, Ellsworth ar to September 29, at 7:40 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Murray McPhail, 1119 18th ave, N, owe WHBSTER P.-T. A, Webster P,-T, A, will moot Tuew day, September 22, nt 3 o'clocl, at the school, Important —businday. There will be a short program and refreshments, Cha WHITTIER PT. A Whittier P.-T, A, will hold the first meeting of the echool year, Tuesday, Boptember 22, nt 246 o'clock, This Gertrude Marsland, president of Ene early Mra |tal club; Circles from Charles Hewitt, presi | A to and including of Olympia Woman's club, |G will telephone for reservations to d Mrs. David EB. Fryer, chairman! Mra, William Riggs, MEIree.39 of the building trustees, Seattlé Fed-|to M will call Mra. J. L. Boyc i “ ‘w t ( in t D, { he ft al reputatigy ¥I ur wth Me 1 club w ment 6 Western Washington MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1925. | . « Music . . f Spargur Quartet to Givy Four Evening Concert ‘if ning co é H Mrs. H. D. { HD f k i intra PROGR esting on the must r and ent er 1 nd | main and fay 1 4 John Spargur t ¥ Jt F Ritchie, second violin; ci ; George K rehr t Puyallug nder the ® M Guha Dr. Loule n, |? agement of Mra. John Spargur, i. will contribute t grou announces that orders for sea on th a tickets will be recety " : f 7 Sherman, Clay & Co. , I el club f ' sm. \¢ jent, Mra | Balls Musical Arts Society ee * tiered f Announces Course Mins Bi Kellie , A most progr tors, Mra nnounced for opening A. T. Br s of the Musical Arts #0 Mra H. B " fontess, Mra. I, B, Mallett ch will be held at the Women Chairman of voice committee, Mra} 4 Hostem Mrs, D. BR.) Tevia| o'cloc Madar Myrl Wilson, a grad: ner| ¢ Pon Aris ids Art Signe composer and lecture conservatory of St. I an Hontens, Mra, H will give a program her ow lot publicity, Mra Ft " an, 4 t ¥ compositions, assixted the active shin oak ot : t shir an Masi laterp members of the club. She will Mra N, 2 Brigham, past, pres | ese nae. retland 20d talk on “Women and Women Com nt coe Ditiotts of the aapatinets posers of Norway.” Madame Lund ‘03 sm a A Mrs. Win, & Thy is the best known of the Seandin WOMAN'S KEEWAYDIN CLUB | ciani)?** | avian women composers now Uving The Woman's Keewaydin club of eration, will join the members of Au-|BEacn-0614, and N to Z, Mra. Arthur | burn Minute Women and Woman's | Wallon, GArfid-6694 club, with Mrs, Stella Kinnebrew, the | $248 president, as hostesses ALKI COMMUNITY CLUB Thursday 1s Seattle and Kent} Alki Community club will hold the |Day, and {t tn expect there will | first meeting of the fall season Mon jbe an effort on tho part of Seattle|day evening, September 21, at 8 to meet in numbers those who will | o'clock, at the clubhouse, There will come on Tacoma Day, Mra. W. E.|be a short business session, music Barnhart, president of the Senttle| and dancing, Federation, will lead her delega = tion, and these will be Joined by Mra. N. 8. MeCrady, of Snohom. ish, past president of the federa tioh; Mrs. D. B. Mctlravy, of Ev- Jerett, first trustee; Mra, J. W. Bry an, of Bremerton, chairman of the jdepartment of applied educatian and Hon, Harry John Miller, of | Everett, member of the public wel |fare department, Mrs. Helen N. | Stevens, chairman of the press and | publicity department, and Mrs, W. 8. Griswold, member of tho public welfare department, will be in the | Seattle group as hostesses, | | Friday is Tacoma Day, Mrs, N. |B. Walton, president of the presi | dents’ council, will lead the group |of hontesses. It 1s hoped to havo |Mra. J. C.-Gawler, of Yakima, who is General Federation chairman and |also state chairman of the Depart |ment of tho American Home, at the fair on this day. Mrs, Mabel |Buland Campbell, of Kalama, who | is recording secretary of tho fed | oration, t# also expected. Mrs, Hal rey Watson, of Puyallup, treasurer of the federation, will Join the "a. | coma group. Mrs. Walton will be Assisted by Mrs, O. FH, Bilis, Mrs Dixon Tripple, Judge Blanche Funk 6 yrafoam Washer WITH CAST ALUMINUM TUB Gs ata Miller, Mrs. Mary Hutchinson, Mrs. | P. C, Smith and all presidents of the Tacoma Federated Clubs. Saturday Mra, J. Hilde Smith, the Maytag Keepy tae’ the Seattle Federation, | Y has a cast- } and presidents and mombora of the | Gig “Harbor, Burton and FKaton- 1f-cl i eae aiaum, ville clubs, will receive. Mrs, Chas, | Sl-¢leaning tub—unequalled for cleanliness and for keeping the | Richardson, president of Fortnightly Club, Gig Harbor; Mrs, w, q, | Water hot. Further, itis the most | Parkes, president Vashon Islana| durable washer tub in the world j Woman's clus, and Mrs, Krank | —can’t warp, rust, rot, swell, Hekel, president Fortnightly Glut i ‘The Puyallup Womon's and Arts d tf ie or haa outaranding and Crafts clubs\will bo the evening | Sevantages of the world’s lead. hostenses’ Mrs. Frank 1 Corbatey, |i Washer, Telephone us for Mrs, Fred Maxwoll, Mra, Roy Mel.| @ free home demonstration, lock, Mrs. W. &. Shopard, Mra, F W. Breet, Mra, W. C. Robb, of the Women’s ctub, and at. ts] MAYTAG SHOP der, Mew. 1. W, Corwin, Mra. 'T. 1 Colby, My. T. 1. Brow, Mea g. ay] PMOMe BLlOANTL 1019 -THted Ave, Mny(tg Shops in Hellingham, Jones, Mrs. Charles Hoo¢ d 4. ood and Mrs Hiverett, Kelso, Yakima O. Pudor, of the Arts and Cratts lub. The Tacoma Women's club has LS | i and is called by some the foremost ave a heart for your stomac. ‘After r in Europe Pte tehte lin acex oonaratas? The numbers for the four musicales i Sete Ph at tae, clidtneny: | RHODODENDRON CLUB are announced as follows: Acti September 2th “at the cllubhouse, | rhe Rhododendron. Club will have| members ensembleveith a group *f eer) fooey, Mra C. ¢.| 4m all-day meeting at the home of | two plano numbers by the Campbell RS ga Latab, Mre. Aug.| Mrs I. H.- Kennedy, 6687 Ellis| Sisters; the Ladies’ Mupical Ay Just Krstorfernon, and Mri, C, H.|8¥e. Wednesday, Se 22.| string quartet, with Miss Leone la 1 ‘ ‘ | Take North Park car Langdon, as assisting artist; Olga by aang abe Seen yemn ute: | cee | Samaroff in one of her famous Jee ‘ c. P, ture recitals, and one evening con- gstafela” Mal itd renitetegs POE ey ‘aa Auxiliary to the| cert which will be given by the pb sys at the an.| Brotherhood ot Locomotive Engi-|84n Francisco Chamber Music s0 held in Se | Meers will give a card party Wed- | clety. y, September | Nésday, September 23, at 2 p. m. in/ z z ter House,|M- EB. B, A. hall, 1928% Firat ave.) OPEN HOUSE — The meeting is called for! per ABOARD SHIP on Friday, September 26, nica | On one Sunday afternoon eact one on Saturday, Septem. | LIBERTY CAMP R. N, OF A month the ship is thrown open ber 26, at 1 o'clock. Mrs. H. D. Hur- Liberty? Can R, N. of A., will] visitors, tea is served, entertainme / ley, King county councillor, b have a card party Wednesday, Sep-| is given and ship guides sho a p 4 committees for all ar tember 23, at 1:20 o'clock, at M. W.| guests around the ship. On Sunda) | | ments A. hall, 1 4 Third ave | afternoon, September 27, from 3 to 5, 4 The Minute Woman p or certifi. | 2 ae | the ship will be open. Two or thres g cate will constitute the credential, | CLIONIAN CLUB | Sroups may combine in being host- . and every Minute Woman attending 7 lonian Club will meet at the) esses for the afternoon. Grour 5 | will have full privileges of the sen-| Federation clubhouse Tuesday, Sep-| wishing to give service this way ] ‘aon. Members mu egister. Mrs./tember 22. Reunion luncheon at! should notify Miss Bringloe at head {W. P. White of Bremerton will act as 12:30 o'¢ ayarters immediately. ii Sai a A a SE J 4 Don’t overwork it by “stuff- ing? and eating between meals. Try WRIGLEY’S when you want 4 “just a snack.” a It will soothe and satisfy your taste craving, allay thirst and fever- F | ish mouth, calm the stomach, refresh your tired nerves. Your stomach will be bene- fited, and rested, because your three-meal schedule is not disturbed. Teeth are kept clean, throat refreshed, the craving is satis- fied and—when regular meal time comes, you're ready! Then “AFTER EVERY MEAL” it aids digestion. ~ Every Meal” |. <n} lie samen reteens

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