The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1925, Page 11

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER j THE SEATTI it : MISS LORRAINE CASSILL ra] ersona USIC ITLE CANDY-TALS (OTHER | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Mise oe wT eg dt / L Assistant—Laura Emory Honol , +h { : ; = i ) ? ( ; ( ) : Honored at Afternoon Affairs; Many Re AEA * tle + ‘ king | ( ) ; ervations for Guild Party cere. 3 a Guy 3 tt Mr. i ; ( ) T to Kessler, of | A fter-Theater ui Huntington , ‘ i ‘ srs, J ssnow| Supper Party | Mra. J. C. Hutesor e i program, | , i “ heon of] Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Wilde w Mra. B, G. Bay a f 4 ee vers at thelr home Saturday eve-| ‘A seo stain Sirk oa 1 ( ) M. K ning wing the performance of 1 on the H. F. A f nee ( wed | "The G. Hangs High” at the York ‘ 1 . yi x A § M : ‘ ¢ a ( > > 8 1 Tow nor Mr, Howard = ats i < ab beside som e wil * | und Vancouver, WB. ( ne t ) ; 1 Washineton: Ti< = MLE i | 4 nee ( he normal child craves sweets. It'sas mucha Another party for Miss Keasler inj 26% Will Compliment | sap inept spar 2 : ; leon | ( characteristic of normal child-life as the desire to j or Miss Gwiad Matthews and| Daughter Dent ransines t 1 ( ball, fly a kite, swim, skate, etc. Nature endows a child 4 epee ee Bone * Rot nger visit K of the taeare ( with a“sweet tooth” because that’s her way of gettir 4 cations swede seaee a tea tM : extra energy needed by bodies on the go-and-grow. a4 Club bey Mr, and Mrs, Med tre NORDICA CHORAL CLUB P. parte Gesares P ee ci ‘ < mae har heres ace trier e: tow’ de Nordica Ch nb win ipinet’ fey arents of today realize this, “But,” they ask, “how 4 fr of se’ ta ate | visit in Victoria. B. reh Fr October 1 our children satisfy their crav for eomething ie welve Edwin Lewis will take ai, 38 k, at 610-11 Universit > weet and get real nourishment, too?” bd 2 , October 10 rs. A. W, Leonar bul ew mom The answer is—milk chocolate! Once y il a stevinis * tages : ps A a ne ar Ik chocolate! Once your children Interlaken Guild Monday evening Miss Eile. Kirk. | Olive Leonard, who are neon Bay ( have formed the habit of asking for milk chocolate Party on Wednesday ~_ eine Bh gars lan Fy moss “| SCHUBERT ( and especially Ghirardelli’s Milk Chocolate— you need Wedneoday afternoon at the Bea hod Ie ee ce | "The 41 moet with | ( not worry about their “sweet tooth” habit es mi > : ara Mrs, Ear and daughte Me Kinat Lak ( For Ghirardelli's Milk Chocolate is pure nutrition. ed by the Interia juild of Birthday Party for Peace ee pecneoes © f capi efit ? There is no more wholesome sweet for your child than Children’s Orthopedic haspita Little Son Bh adhe | ; : ? this delicious bar made from pure whole m Ik {not pow- ng those w é Sie aa Mrs, ‘Neal H. Besle 1 FALL PROGRAM , dered or skim milk], pure sugar and pure chocolate. ) \ ~ Mra. Edw spgtrddbs Bovaoar Db day night for Le to | ANNOUNCED | n hin ely | Join The fall program of the Seattt Shearman ; 3 15 , o um party c ‘ Rp pee : Bouts Sala 1 Spencer.| Milk, Chocolate . , * | Mr. and Mr W. AOR a} e r nd ‘ustrat s with '- | Quiet Wedding | us) of Ketchika aro | M0 Molly Baldy | —wherever \Is Celebrated | ae Pl ane ettittky noilinns du tgcarad | good candy is sold A very quiet wedding was solemn: | ward. Aleu n party | | ac tur ; ~ POO | Mra A | nister, Mr COR “Campfire Girls “2 ON tern Washington Camp- Cambas and Mra, H. ¢ a | Ketchik became Iturned & © is to be held in B, son Miss Lorraine Cassill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.| town All Campfire Girls who can help October 9 to 11 inclusive, at Community Fund headquarters of November as in last any night after school for the next) week's news weeks are firged to register - npfire headquarters at once Bookbinding classes taught by The work includes sorting, folding | Mr. F. H. Hanson are held aboard sto the |@d preparing for mailing the ltera-| ship every Monday evening from 7 1, Me, |ture for the drive, and some filing.|to 9. 1 offers an opportunity com. | Work of this sort is included in earn-| for ¢ girl to make a count During |!"& the local honor for citizenshp. | book, bind Everygirl’s or the Torch jor any other books or magazines, + og | Headquarters feel that Seattle has Mehan, of Roy./ Cassill, has announced her engagement to Mr. William) : Hale Thompson.—Portrait by James & Merrihew. MISSOULA Mis 3804 E. Ho hews, pastor of t church, read n the pre Mra. James Mc Ros ALKI REVIEW | PHILOMUS CLUB ARRAN( B. A. | YEAR'S \ ORK ind Mra, Blanche W anged | the hostesses, nbardt 4 o car N in white ower bow jx 38th ave “up toples of interest | ; . and Mrs ihe sh, “Miss Ee Ee ee eN | will home at 6 . . winch ‘ er of all sorts of opportunity here shared by me 3 le ; Tstands, Mre. g. | ROWENA CIRCLE ing adventures at camp, will be | Other city in the country. | Sees | We ‘ Re: de; Art in the Mome, Mre. Asher Rowena Circle N, 110, Lad leader for the city this bz abet | y the Brotherhood of American take aii ».| The Campfire orchestra will meet Peet hi pardid: Chih | f Miss Edna will take charge of hikes Camp 3 1¢ rthopedic Shops | cacti ta a men, w rhure for guardians who are unable’ to go turday morning, during the TS } Mrs. C. 8. Waddin 1 be how | Maor A 1 1, with 2 BK, G th their own girls. Arrangements | Winter from 10 to 12 o'clock. Mrs. . ess for St. Paul's church at the} et of the mer e may be made thru headquarters. George Leckley is orchestra advisor Bridge Luncheon Orthopedic lunch room Wedneaday,|o¢ Bethany Prest gat 2c and Miss Margaret Little the die Mrs. H. EH Ks is entertain: | y Mra. A s\ehurch part at tion of offic Take STORY HOUR FOR FIREFLIES rector, All girls who play musical Ing with a heon of twenty covers Mrs. Roy st., ‘Tuesda and get off at Howe at Beginning Tuesday, October instruménts of any sort are urged find later at bridge on Friday after rpe, Mrs. John MoCul-| tember 29, at 8 o'cloc vations call CApitl.o574 Seymour will be at the Gin,|t® Join’the orchestra as it is one noon at her home. George Harlan, Mr Pa th A hotiee every; Tk 2 of Campfire's most worth-while ac i d house eve esd t 4) t oe Alken, Mra. D. W. Ongoe 8ST. MARTIN'S MOTHERS’ : ey ONS | tty{tlon 7 ories to Firefly girls. Fire 3s. W. R. K. MacGill, Miss E 4|\fly leaders who wish help in. telling M CLUB* (ne Anderson, Mra. J. J. Hess, M. St. Mar October “Guardian” has‘ar- ie Celebrate Daughter's Mothers’ club will a. . n stories to thelr own groups may at. Birthday i George Draper, Mm. L. W. Re be entertained at car Wednes tend also, and headquarters feels | Tived at headquarters, with its many 3 nd Mrs. C. C. Sparks enter-| Miss Esther aper, “418 1g day, September 20, at the home of sure that they will get much help, | Suggestions for guardians—plans for guests Saturiay| Queen Anne Guild, with Mra. W Tho aff Mre. Bonita Cro ; mith, 2910 | ay | he them {Groups should register to attend| Program-making, contests and in= home on Lake| McGuire and Mrs. David alker,| Woman's § f m Nin w ag them | tory hours spirational articles. Every register- ebration of the| will be in charge at the Shop | will be se A gs a Bhs reerd i ed guardian should receive the daughter, Priscilla} Wednesday morning. In the after-|of Mrs. George J 8. | Geo: Marlowe, eis {ters | CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES “Guardian,” and if she does not, r of Mr. George J.|noon Mrs. L. P. Lowry and Mra./ M. 1 y Hock ah td oapichangan lea ae AL's gine | should report the matter to head- recently returned} W. J. Doering will have charge for| Mitaiei wets M. BE. athe i a in ways that} Friday, October 2, chorus prac! cuarters at once. ‘ | « 4 °, Mrs ¥ f jit cannot be o in business | tice aboard ship, from 3 to 6/ from a trip in the East and South. | Interlaken Guild. A ken ¢ a . Pro- : , nocial life o’clock Tomorrow, at Boldt's, 1414 8rd Ave, he society will 4 : a . N. 7, on Alpha Gamma Chi, national women’s| Saturday, October Wohelo | Combination vegetable salad, pie and Wo en’s Clubs " , P Bas euch tu eae Neon advertising fraternity Council, 2 until 4 o'clock coffee, 25c.—Advertisement, CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY | Nellie Cornish will give a tec n the Music is a member o' EM IN PT. A. In this talk Miss C Emerson P-T. A. will meet neada ember 30, at nish will give many valuable ide o'clock, ne school. There cover | O8 of Each 100 Women Benefited n in honor of the prin ENWOOD P.-T. A MAPLE P. cipal of the school and the teac enwood P.T. A. will have a PT, A. will raect We A circular is enclosed with each bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound asking: “Have you received benefit from Bote Pear wet ae ola evencinn nantes taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound?” So far answers have been received from over 250,000 women. 98 per cent : 2 until | will give an address and 1s say “Yes.” That means that 98 out of every 100 of these women who took the medicine for the ailments for which it is recommended say they were benefited by it. These Four Women Tell of Their Experiences 4 o'clock. A splendid program has/ slides of a trip around the worl been arranged. wil be shown by Miss Jul | CARD PARTY POSTPONED “ E acs The card party planned by Nin eee Shourek. Frye Tent for Wednesday, Septem nth Myer, $337 Cafeteria W temb Shih ber 20, atthe home of Mrs Hi SUMMIT PT. A. Connells, has been indefinitely Summit F A. will meet poned. first time this fall on W Pi O58. afternoon, September o'clock. This meeting will be the nature of a get-acquainted a fair with a short business sess nd five minute talks on “The Pur- ‘om Life—Through Lite— poses of the P.T. A.,"" by some of is the motto of the Womar he teachers and patrons of the) Educational Club, which meeta ¢ ADDITIONAL CLUBS WOMAN'S EL ATIONAL CLUB ISSUES YEAR BOOK ol. the first and third Wednesday Refreshments will be served, with | each month. the officers of the association act-| Mrs. Carl Siebrand {s president « ing as hostesses the organization; Mrs, H. J. Phillip oe vice president; Miss Isabel Helmic! UAZAAR AT FIRST recording secr' Mrs. M. E. CHURCH | Read, treasurer; Mrs. J. BE. Mc For the purpose of providing funds | corresponding secretary; Mrs, R for the fu sings and equipment | Reekie, building board trustee, bf the new kindergarten and com-; The year book, which has just beer % 11th} recelved, contains the following prc Yomen’s | gram of the Se tober 7—"Labor Unrest tn Chinn ‘il have a bazaar o F. 8, @hamberiain, pa il her re ih tober 21—Book review, “The Land September 30, at the|ot the Langhing Buddha,” Miss Inabe MRS. ETHEL THURSTON MRS. HARRY ASHCROFT MRS. MARY WILHELMY MRS. OSCAR F, BORGELIN church, beginning at 10 i “For four weeks I suffered with awful pains “‘T was so weak and nervous I could hardly do “T have six children, I never got my strength “My first child lived only three days after it y reading rooms at five. the auxiliaries of the Home Missionary Soci uittle district Wednesd: Virst M. E, nber 4—""Family Life in China, v’elock lier 8 3, Phillipa and inflammation, and was in such misery my housework as I could not stand because of back after my last baby was born. I was get- was born and I was sick a year after that, Luncheon will be served November 1$—Hellgions of China. that I had to bend double to get relief. I could the bearing-down pains in my back and stom- ting worse and thinner every day. The doctor When I bent over and raised myself up again k, and a baked ham dinner at| December 2—Government of China. not be touched or jarred, had awful pains all ach. I sat down most of the time and did what said I had to go to the hospital, but this I could Icould almost scream with pain in my back. o'clock | December 16—Fook review, "My Lad over my abdomen and could not touch my feet I could do in that way—as washing dishes, etc. not do on account of my family. I told this to One day I was so bad that I had to leave my nokéd foods, allée arid preservea | "scnnsee eee tren OdaT rating to the floor. It was impossible for me to One day a book describing Lydia B. Pinkham’s a friend, and she said, ‘Now do as I tell you. washing palate ready to go to the doctor. He sill be on sale, as well aa fancy and aitake mittee, | ; straighten up and the pains never ceased. I medicines was put in my mail-box. I saw how Try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. gave me medicine, but it did no more good utility art Japanese tea ducational System thought I would never get any better. I took the Vegetable Compound had helped others, It he ped me.’ So I started taking the Vege- than if I drank just water, Once when we Satie rine ‘ ‘ miiet treatments for some time and finally was told I gave it atrial. Thad to take about a dozen table Compound, and I noticed that after the had been in town a little book telling about yenithe: Mah ahi pera 1 would have to have an operation. I do not bottles before I gained my strength, but I cer- first few bottles that I felt considerably bet- Lydia BE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound was rom the Japanese Methodist church | Brie diary Worthmans believe in operations and I had read so much tainly praise this medicine. ‘Then I took Lydia ter. After taking nine or ten bottles I got left in our car, Ihave taken five bottles of ‘a yee iyi oly Bieihibt “in thal ary 17—Chineso craftamanahiy about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- a Pin ie Blood Medleing for poor Binh over my fainting spells, Everybody who sees the Vegetable Compound now, and I do all my hong the patroneases «for the pottery, art committee, . ,ound that my husband got it for me and I soon was cold all the time. I would be so co me now notices the great improvement in m; housework and help with the milking and tak- hal Rte SEES 7.1L OE BOnCene ny be Rea clans tier Day.« Leads Pecan to feel that it was doing me good. The could hardly sit still, and in the palms of my health. Tam gaining in weight and aaeiath aera of chickens and garden. Beahies Ihave Aire Byron Wilson, Mre.crank .B-| CAT nr i7onepert of Amertesi{éatio awful misery began to leave me, also the back+ hands there would be drops of sweat. I also and am feeling fine, Eat well and sleep well afine baby girl eight months old just the pic- Carter, Mrs. L Winans, Mrs. B- | committee. ache. I have a good appetite and am gaining used the Sanative Wash and can recommend it nights. I also feel that if it was not for your ture of health, and I am feeling tne myself, A idge, Mra, Kate McClel-| April 7—Armnual meeting. in weight. Taking this medicine was the bess You may publish this letter and I will medicine I would not be living today. You You may use this letter as a testimonial and Mrs. B. ¥, Taylor, Mrs. B. L,| | April si-—Heport. of “American Hoi thing I ever did. I feel it has saved my Tite. gladly answer letters from women and ad- may publish this letter if you like, and any wo- I will answer any letters asking about the ) Mra. Lena A. Dorion, Mra. | gry s Cone woes and oh At least it has saved me froma dreaded ope’ vise my neighbors about these medicines, ""— man can write to me and I will answer the Vegetable Compound.’'—Mrs, Oscar F.Borgeliny, rd G, Fletcher, Mra, H. P.| Dincursion luncheon, Leader ation.’”’—Mra, Ethel Thurston, 324 North Pir Mrs. Harry Asheroft, 642 Beech Avenue, Cov lotter."’—Mrs. Mary Wilhelmy, 364 Erle Street, Route No. 1, Box 72, Forest City, Iowa, French, Mrs. BM. Hill, Stra, C. G. | atra EB, Barnhart, president & F Street, Lima, Ohio, ington, Kentucky. - St. Paul, Minnesota, : Mason, M Cla *ulle “ my A? ; : % V, - . : - CE Thee on | te 2—Neview of years work, ty Forsfifty years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been helping women to be strong and well, overcoming backache, June 16-—Ptenic nervousness, irregularities, weakness, displacements, inflammation, ulceration, extreme nervousness*and “the blues.” It has "| PRINCESS ANGHLINE PARLOR proved invaluable in preparing women for a normal childbirth, and in restoring strength thereafter, also in avoiding the annoying Diller, Mra, B. : | Native Saughtern of Washington symptoms incident to the Change of Life. Many women have written of operations avéided by its use. X. Glin Mr C. Brake, Mfr, A. | will meet Jn regular business weason THEREFORE ALL SICK AND AILING WOMEN SHOULD TRY ¥, Shipman, Mrs. C, L. Carder, jat the Y, W. C. A, club rooms Ir Niert Mra. Arthur day evening, October 2. Mra. T. L. Blalsdeli and Mra. Wart | fe aA ) ] Newkirk | LINCOLN PARK UNIT ddl {| The Lincoln Park unit of the Mu LECTURE BY sic and Art Foundation Wund will MIS8 CORNISHP meet Thursday, October 1, at 4 At the Cornish School, Wednesday | o'clock, at the home of Mra, Harry piternoon, September 40, at 2:30, Ttowe, 613 60th uve, 8, We

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