The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1925, Page 11

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DAY, SEPTEMBER TILE tSATTLE STAR PA Q de MRS. FREDERICK M’GEE _ | Music [owen Gre Personal Seattle Society || SEDERICK MCGEE | Music =—/ Theo Karle Heard ; hy o¥ se 3 i » Lill Seen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0 in Recital , 1 ) ‘Si by aeinan een ta pen Seg one MA in-0600 2 ee es a ee ean meet rok. 1 re " ‘ r) Women’s University Club Will Open Winter é Rew, sntenesting Beattie. ta eee. . Activities; Dinner Arranged Well ¥ to lod nae sian aay - e and othe f reno r i I Jenner and Fiance ‘ eee as hg ‘ ‘ " ner ty, han ( . - aeoes the mow ; I P a : « k ike = Xd stage today v f the ¢ Clut a we 1 esent a one-| Riding Club to the exquisite qu of ‘Theo ning yea Mey ta hum fe Ms . Karle's. His enu n could not rt . < u - on | Have Paper Chase be improved. tinen ahd his tones ar ; se . o I the Th s > true and of the utm Hej etree wu “ A ¥ i 8 ub ngs with 4 oe ry tt ne ? a t a a Hew J i i ir J Hu apna »'e k : H a 1 ay nig § : lyrte 4 dram ¥ “ t Dd. ¢ 17. ck, | fames and number V ‘), M alts | “Where'er ¥ Walk on. Punch and Judy Mevetbeirs “0 3 ‘ K Show at Tennis Club nd Judy show has A Punch Bridge Luncheon for Miss Fox Mins - = ' ~ Marion! The marriage of Miss Lillian Chatlien to Mr. Frederick ¥° Hess e, took place this morning at 8:30 o'clock, in St. John’s +; Arm-| Church. Mrs. McGee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. “George C. Chatlien—Portrait by Grad Am ; | Campfire to Mr. tk will take ses =a Clubs ae. & Mary Terrell to . 9 | CLUBS FOR THURSDAY to APPAREL. INC. The Woman's City club will mee ze ot for on in the Y. W. ¢ A ; York, son of the Rev. Berthold Seeholzer, will be solem: Thurs- day, October 15, at high noon, in 8t. Thursday, Octobe SEATTLE : CLUB el SOCIAL Terrell will attend her as maid of r and Mr.} the bri Sinning-Ewing Wedding Celebrated ' ae harles I Sinning wa |Each can filled to the [top with perfect peaches. |Whether there are fresh peaches on the a orange blossoms. She carrie ehoer of Ophelia rove, Utes of the| market or not—you j Miss Mildred Ewing, sister of tha] bride, | are always sure of é |CHOICEST peaches under the wo ee i eae vi yen : : fs OF ST. GEORGE * Z Alleman, who t = a be ee? : FIAPPY HOM ding march —— = = After Octobe as ~ | BRAND ning will be at ee | North End Guild a B! ca “Halves” or “sliced,” |they are selected and membe: is requested as imp Nature has a way of bringing us in reard to the benefit. perform ; : : ‘ ‘packed with utmost ao Rc tulieet eveches sete the right food combinations with Orthopedic Shops discussed The new edition | care. East Highla Drive have charge of Specially Priced for Tomorrow } and Friday at REGULAR ME Guide,” contain- lar meet ing 187 recipes, Maker who follows nature’s lead, ach peach ripe, full- ill b iled ; i free on receipt of With the help of the famous “Frye’s _|rounded, firm and evans and Mrs, J, ns. | ek pede Meat Guide,” will find it an easy |Juicy- INSTANTLY NEW hats that emphasize NEW tendencies, WOMAN'S CENTURY | Co., Seattle. $c% ready to serve. through metallic notes, hand-wWorked details ig ck ; | matter to Peepers ape delicious, timely dishes. | Obtainable fron: 00 ae | of Frye’s “Meat each passing season, and the menu unique flower appliques—new Jsupple velours np Ra he scdenaag | e f : wieipays st good grocers and soft velvets and satins cleverly combined. tl eee . 7. 3 Lae : : : rofleld Frye’s “Delicious” Brand Ham Baked in Milk is Pa ; Shea: vasation one of the most delightful of the 31 Ham recipes Guaranteed by ”, Herber, An unusual showing of beagtiful, one-of- which Mr nT; eee ee ° bs ‘ G eovar blak Middeta, at thls exttadkatnattiy i bof ahd aly in “Frye’s Meat Guide” that will give the family Schwabacher Bros. & Co. a a bles mo 3, ro dinaruy ou in ? anew treat Incorporated ND SOCIAL price. } a Aa | ; necessary, and imparts a delicacy of flavor that is quite unique. CAUTION day evening, Octobe ¢, mt 816 er 1, with } tho home Hunt's Point ark at 10:30 o'clock, SMART MATRONS’ Bats— YOUTHFUL CONTOURS SPORTS HATS—STRE O'clock, at the Immaculate Concep tion parish, 18th ave. s This social will be On account of imitation of our given in the Cathedral py | eats ma Hep ie >arliame " 7 N ; Eihvallog Bud nate ral parish on DINNER HATS—-DANCE HATS tabaci gel “EVERYTHING THE NAME IMPLIES” } label and imitation of our style y evening, October 7; Stat | “Marbaca” of advertising, we must ask the ard party: in St 4 Mrs. Caroline Clarke. | public to— N. 49th at, , head sizes and sma . Sug»? wonky, Gadober eilch Mes acid aman bing MISSOULA CLUB } 7° 14; Miss Rose Moroni, chairman, | j ‘The Missoula Club will meet at . S787.8 | i S $804 Howe st., Thursday, October | SUPE. S RUMMAGE SALE Striking models that will appdil to the most dis- 1, at 2 o'clock. Mra, 8. Whitaker Pattie Recanccobl, mnt | Loage | criminating, in a wide and taried offering for and ray Blanche, Whitaker: will’ be heosophical Societ N. [Broad. | Mh a the hostes#es, nssisted by Mrs, Sue} way, are holding a rummage sale, | Thursday and Friday only, at §.00. Rhelnhardt and Mra. Jane Johnston ake car No. 12 and get off at! Sth ave | inning Wednesday, september Members vested to bring 4a is 1 re THIRD AVENUE Between, PIKE and PINE |) "\wrHonst | "There will be @ reception to the | tenghers, Mothers are urged to ab | HAPPY HONE BRAND HIGHEST GRADE CANNED FOODS old ite year ot M kive a benefit cafeter end

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