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STAR ATTLE Seattle Edited by Lillian Keen LeBal Assistant ou le lister, Telephone MA in-0600 Laura Emory Society Spokane Visitor Will Be Supper for Betrothec GHORGE HARDOROVE bas) Bridge Luncheon for | ph a tedlpgetes Mrs. Woodruff e ‘ : » t cod Backus will ¢ 4 tH n : ¢ Mrs. Fra tM He tnt Mrs, Horace Day Hanford. Mrs. Finucane | Entertains for Visitor eon Mra. F. M. | “entertain r Mrs. Samuel Sear ext Wednesday | ing of X rida, who, with Mr jSearing, i visiting Mr, and Mrs to | Frank Searing, Mra, 8. R. Peck en pag ye Ge tertained with « bi Re Pedrodl \ bs he by ixteen Wednesday afternoon at the ) ® Seep Women's University elut Buffet Supper by ae & Mr. and Mrs. Crockett Miss Isted to Mr. and Mra ©, Winfred Crockett | Be Honored are entert t x Mrs. Henry Coffin will entertain t their b ag Ahad Oc: | with a bridge tea at the home of her tot of Miss Elizabeth | parents, and Mra. J. W. Bar ye eS e Mr, James | io « Friday afte n, October 9 arriage Will in honor of Miss on Isted, yahe | whose marriage to hn Lowe : ae 8 Be Walker will take place this mon’ Miss Fischer Will Give wre e Small Luncheon |Bridge Tea for entertain | Mrs. Riley y aft Mra. Gerald Waechter and Miss com-| Hazel Waeohter entertained with nh, Miss rgaret | bridge of five tables and tea Wedn Miss May Li of | day afte: on at Miss Waechte: sco, who will arrivo this | home tn on of Mrs. Edward Fr with Miss Deahl's er, /cis Riley (Muriel O'Neil), whose mar 4 riage was a re t ev oka | nie ‘At Home Sunday | Evening \ eB. Mr. and Mra. Jacob Lav w Miss Neumann to Wed coerce ; November 17 whose engugement to 4 The marriage of Miss Janet Neu : Caeeeenne wee *y 4 mann, daughter of Mra. A. otic | Sere Senter | A mann, to Mr, Rinaldo Allyn Hall, son > of Judge and Mra. Calvin 8. Hall.| Orthopedic Shops be celebrated Tuesday evening, , In the Mount Baker ember k Presbyterian church. The Rev, William A. Major will re © service, which will be fol lowed by a reception for members of party and relatives at the residence. Mrs. P. V, Taggart, the bride's als ) @:: will honor, and Miss M and Miss Betty Shelly will be the brideam: Mr, John Daws will be best 1 In compliment to Ml wer will entertain nd shower at her afternoon. a bridge home on Saturda CLUBS FOR FRIAAY GUEST ARTIST calist of Honolulu, will be gues! e meeting of the musi of the Woman's C y afternoon, a the home of Templeton, 1119 de- ur October Mrs H. Joseph ave. N. “ee LESCHI WOMEN'S CLUB ‘The Leschi Heights Women's Im- provement club will mect October 2, at the home of M Ran- lolph Pearson, 306 N. 46th. Mr. A ereide, of Good Will Associa- tion, will address the club. = to attend the weekly sessions. . . 7 STEVENS W. Miss Grace Stevens Rellet ( entertain on Fri nome of her 4, 4147 12th A noonday luncheon and the afternoon will be ; noc! atures. Commander Hurd and his daugh- ter ha’ returned from the na- tonal mpment of the Grand ‘4 Army nd Rapids, Mich. a Members of the G. A. R. and W. R. Coare invited to attend. PASTOR'S AID SOCIETY The regular m meeting of Pastor's Aid Sc he First sbyterian held Friday, October in will ‘0. 1, to be at 2 o'clock, h. The de. votional se ill be conducted by Mrs. L. C. man, h will the varl- 3 rt made by : Women’s Clubs | ; 37th | » Feted; Sunday Night| i Couple | Mount Baker Guild with Mrs. J in will be M. Jensen how charge at the Ortt lunch room Friday. Ansisting will be Mrs Montague, Mrs. E. A. Gearhart, Mow. Harold Lewis, Mra. H. L. Koetter Mrs. C. BE. Hargraves, Mra, M. Harsh as 8, man, Mra, FR. Stewart, Mina A Fuerer, Mra. W. S. Vorick, Mra, A Mra. C. L. Cragin, Misa 1 Queen A 4 ith A. Kenne 0. ze on Friday Mra, ¢ i) have ch In the af 1 Mrs, Harry ous circles and . COTERIE CLUB meeting etings from President Mrs. H. E | Mallett: reports from delegate: | State Federation, Mrs. L. M. ham, Mrs. Frederick J. Buell, Charles G. Miller; cil, Mrs. H. A. M. Gra Mrs. Bonnar. LITERARY AND ———— West Baden coun-| the University district. COLUMBIA UNION jh bia Union of the W. C. eet with Mrs. M. Kren: uo ave. N,, Friday, at 2 o'clock. ronrters GOLDEN NORTH f the Golden Ne Oc LADIES Or The Ladies will hold t {1023% | October hour will be jness session Yukon F SEATTLE CLY one | | WHITTIER HEIGHTS | CLUB | ular meetir it ta Improv it} the Whit xchool, W.| und 14th ave, N. W., on < , October % at 8 ¢ importance to mem | 1 the comm be ur and all me = and are urged to be “ee | | MUSICAL CLUB The Ladies’ Lite club will meet on 2, at 2 o'clock, W. Milner, 3237 Program, Was w. Vv ns | Mra, Jesse Jackson. ess, Mrs. J. J. Bieitz. Assisting host see ALKI REVIEW Alki Review No. 59, W. B. A. will meet at A. O. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave. Friday evening, October at 8:5 o’cloc In! | one PRINCESS AN INE PARLOR Princess Angeline Parlor No. 2, Native Daughters Washington, | will meet in regular business session jat the Y. W. C. A. cinb rooms Fri Jay evening, October 2. 228-50 n. of CARD PARTY AND SOCIAL The Young Ladies’ Institute sponsor a card party and social Fr day evening, October 2, at 8:15 o'clock, at the Immaculate Concep tion parish, 18th ave. and E. Marion ee BENEFIT CARD PARTY Ladies of Maple Leaf Post will give a benefit card party at Wing's cafete Friday evening, October at 2:20 o'clock. : Pamious Movie Actress Loses | 61 Pounds in 10 Weeks "No Diets, Exercises, Dangerous Drugs or Reducing Girdles cess fat which had rapid: and awkward that I easil but ut 10 we N. A absol y endorse it. Although I loat auch of weight, I feel perfectly stron not drawn looking or wrtakled, I am. ngular, and everyone neema to think and younger.” tion.) our weight down to normal WIT! OUR HEAL! ou suffer fro: t Ping, swollen feet, yo ma vera 1OW MANY THINGS YOU HA APPOINT anyone b made slender and attra from men who hav and healthy, thank ay: Firet then get ® pac LN directions, and watch your weight go di done overnight, N. AND GRADUAL IMBROVEMENT I reducing treatment, but also it in ineo away with high bload Do not accept mi f name, and it will not be long before you If your druggiet doen not carry BAN. wholesaler or y Research Laborat will be mailed yo reels must aay that y marvelous, and that is why large sod well. (This letter is on file for inepeo- If you weigh 10, 50 or 100 pounds too much, y i a TH AND HOW MANY TIMES YOU with BAN-GRLNA. of praise from all over the country come in to ua daily and women in all ateps of life, some of them been burdened with fas for years who are to- 0 BAN-GRINA, A, take. i mn, hing magic, BUT A Onl Efartt AND A DALY iB y ALTH AND APPEARANCE. SAN-GRI-NA has been found wonderful not only a 6 ¢, puffing an Look carefully for the many othera: "L tried everything advertised ORENA is tha only thing which ever reduced me. ui can send money order of check for $1.60 direct to the Keientific |, 141 Bway, N.Y Gives full credit to French discovery “Por the last year I had tried everything known to lose the 60 pounds ' ‘accumulated on my figure and made could no lor mount face ty not nkinny of I look so much ‘on can HOUT INJUR- m heart t Letters weigh peureas an per No miracles BTREADY, mparable to do tired feeling. will pay, like Mt BA ORL id one full sized box BAN-GRI-NA will} | the treasurer, Jian, Helen | He Mitchell; Waltersdorp en | ADDITIONAL CLUBS | QUARANTE CLUB The Club will 8 o'clock 41 mect with 59th Quar y, October 6, A. L, Scott, | ASPASIA CLUB The Aspasia Club will meet Tues- October 6, 12:30 o'clock, home of W. K. 8t 6 14th ave. S$. State conve there will| being dono | the | reports will be made be a talk on the work by the Americanization bureau. TWILIGHT MUSICALES ‘ond of a of twilight | n by Theda Balyeat| erie parlor of the Clark hotel, will take place Sunday afternoon, October 4, from 6 until 6 o'clock. Miss Balyent will be assisted by who will play six of own compositions. Emerson ( hi WILL MEET AT CHAPTER HOUSE | Jota Iota of Alpha Tau Omega will} meet Saturday, October 1:30 | o'clock, at the chapter house, 4733 Jith ave. N. E. New Appeal for Bus Lines Today Councilmen sitting as a utilities comm Thursday to hear | renewed demands for muntelpal bus} service for Seward park residents. Mayor Brown has vetoed action on {milar requests on the ground that the privately owned Rainier} Valley carline can and will furnish | th ervice at no expense to the 6 were BAGLE ATTACKS PLANE LONDON,—Whilo flying high in in airplane over a chain of British hills, an aviator saya he saw a huge bird coming straight at him 16 bird, which proved to be an eagle, hovered over the plane for a moment and then made a dart straight for tho alrman's head, The plane was thrown into a noso dive, groatly en dangering tho flyer’s life, but the eagle was left behind, OFFICER AND CHAIRMAN — ]|Personal Members of the Philomel Club, which is one of the artistic| nging organizations of the city, composed of women tn) re (Left) } urer of the club, and Mra. N. H. E associate membership committer. i Vr a for Lot 1 it Mr, and Mre. G. M. Butterworth . . with thelr son-in-law ‘and daughter From growing the seed to bottling, every M IWG ORie VIBE AS Lake Weast- step in making Heinz Tomato Ketchup is a tod: for t 0 Calif AE ont wee Heinz step. No preservatives are needed to Willlam MeMi! te | from a trip ° - | ORE protect it. It makes cheaper cuts of meat taste Mr and Mm. Jacob Kaufma y from the Washt rtments to 1816 Tenth | removed Tuea¢ jton Arma aye. N. like choice cuts, and choice cuts taste better. Miss Barbara Fritch has returne from Ovean City, N. ¥, where visited relatives the past summer, | | ie eS | Mra J. ¥. Terry and Mra Keith | n Bullitt, with her two sona,| and John, will leave about October 15 for Low Angeles, They plan to spend winter on a! ranch in the hills about fifty m of the city. Mr, Bullitt will them for the Christmas holi | j out join TOMATO KETCHUP A ppetizing When in Pittsburgh visit the Heinz day | Mra, John B. D! been visiting In tow gwell, who has left last week Join Mrs. Dingwell was South by her sister, . where she will Kitchens « 4. J. HEINZ COMPANY Mr and Mr congratu 3LE CLUB O. B. Merrick, treas-| > § gham, chairman of the| 4, Gt ce ee sueete lett Demin, Sans L Benson, oe Feo: e wiles ata Fd iy? ; fl v ar! yy and Mrs, James Hethlehem Th ve y ning, October Portraits by Grady. Demin hh am are t a few days. 1 pi at the at 8 o'clock, ee STF, Mh iy) Vf, YY ii 0 Aan uti (000.4 A a 4 oa Forty years have Wrought their miraclef But a lifetime ago the Pacific Northwest was a ‘ wilderness. Since then large and beautiful cities have arisen. Vast areas of forests have been levelled to make way for ever increasing population. Where once the Covered Wagon crawled toward the Pacific sunset—there now, flashes the great transcontinental trains! Golden West Coffee has seen this great transformation—and through it all the high standard of quality first adopted, has been retained — unchanged through these many, years. ‘Ate Tey GOLDEN WEST TEA Blach Orange Pehot Golde | West