The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1925, Page 11

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THE SEA' i TAR = ! P. 1M . | ADDITIONAL CLUBS IC fj Gi ] } 77. ‘ ) ersonal usic irs aati ampfire Girls ek Aci ieuol™ e | Aisa Catherine Coughlin, ef Green| Ballister ‘Concert Opef : aid ae acted ge —W en office boys speed. ré Bay, Wis, te the b P BUSI 1 I ‘ : en-|¢ 2 Stra. floras 4 . e < REA ae aud Mra, Louls I Series at Plymouth tle A : Little as Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA {n-0600 ace > BY LOUISE KAYMOND OWENS | Inch a Vv. 1 H t 1 ‘ ‘ . Assistant—Laura Emory Olmstead Pt ¢ - duttedt aes the off ay fr ) verett Guest Will Be Honored at Luncheon: |« A IB ree re : arn oo © Study Groups to Assemble 5 wee recital last ¢ of t j t t as well and practice in the ‘ Polly Perkins will leave] that & th the most | cost i a might well take the place XV " te) Book Review ay for the East, to visit friend ero enthuse Ballester ay t 1t en und of & regular lesson Tuesday | “ veral mon she w peared here several years ago wit ' neful,| ‘The following girls are regular ao nonor ot} Classes to Convene Mrs. Joseph Burdett Wood ; Carle O5 b 4 x, while | tive members of the orchestra: Mary ‘ eid F th “The Constant Nyr by M is returning t me ir . f is most Jones, Lenore Ward, Dore Biase ed from | ore 3 , gr cago, after a visit 1d t t tour of t country, w The ¢ Poe preted t garet Mason, Beatrice Ine {who wilt Jeave | S®fet Kennedy will be the book re-| Mtr Horses Dee Teer ‘ Pi car Phd ura. J apd . Lemont, Mildred Rock, To shit a short erip to! Viewed by Mra Guberlet at eee A ve et dE a sa cliene t a Tot m, | berta Rock ine Hanot rnice | the Wednesday morning meeting of} Mr. and Mrs, Norman Tucker left | w alt t @ of great | othe own fh Man of ¢ Breiding, Polly Brown, Ei en limited to! the book review the Wo. | Maat week £ oa Angeles, to remain | pows Sis ata Aniontiil wun ‘afforde 1 of com | Clark, Betty Bogle, Clara Bogle, | friends of the honor | ads : tor three: months. peeaige ey ile h M iW Bittman | Allee Lopp, Dorothy Doernbecker, men's University Ci Discusston P4h his phrasing | bring '6 berth Others Myrtle James, Mary Goldberg. nde jwill be led by Mrs, Asa Baldwi Mr, and Donnell Q. Ft Peery : tiatying OF and Mrs, Max Cornue returned b: wee ares ees ‘ eon ‘with CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES On the same day at 12:5, the! from in Vancouver . | er 14, Wednesday, 9:30 to current events class will hold its|B. C. ¥y wero accompaniéd t ant <a: watiek u guardians’ training course, | ‘Trengove, | regular luncheon, and Mrs, G. W Halford, of Lo: the audience. October 16, Friday, chorus practice, = ~ eae “ . 7 — 4 to & p. m; Wohelo council, 6 to 7 w i Mrs./ Hiltner, who has spent neveral soveral days in na “Largo | a : “ a ad « p. m.; All-City council Hire, 7:80 p. m. | . dtrey I in China, speak on “The a | a rants Be . t October 17, Saturday, riding class, | geve have b ted, gence of Women tn China Te ell Smith (acta 1 en y, October 15, the even ave been at review class meet at en an apart from £95 to hear Mins Florence Cottrell r . fy shade ed favor | M idge and Mah uss Willa Cather’s “The Pro . a | by ‘Massanet, | 4 fessor’s House.” yr, and Mrs, Otis Floyd Lamson har “ya lesure Yongg Luncheon mas MEK tAinntons dan’ oul WA dries tahoe ad gone Sh ty atate| 3 Club have a brige| meet Friday morning, October 16 e ee land Franco Leoni's “The Birth of hear Dr, Belle H, Baldwin give a| Mr. and Mra. Stanton Frederick | sr received flattering praise | short a of “How the Bible| returned Monday night from a visit ther ir Mra Frank De udes Mrs. | Grew.” ub members interest. | !n Sp ne, ed tn the | are invited lates HLA nf bata Rt \"Alma and a Halloween Bridge Party | Teacher Arsociatior E . 0 Roge will enter. | S42 ee pointed and rep . | Conference ar Mr, Stanley A, Dyson, son of Mra.| SCHOOL CIF Me. J. E n, | at her home, Campion, Mra J. M \* ber 17. Fiv ‘ y A. will be ania * he me age at 7 228 ©o i be Mra yur | 5 = ham, Mrs. P. H, Johnson and Mra. | Marriage Celebrated D. B. Keser, Pa hake ce “ll, Mrs. Herman} ytisy Frances Margaret Gross, | to attend. oper Ress and Mrs Donald McEacheran. | qauenter of Mrs. Louis Gross, be o 0:8 Sonata Recitals at ierld 4 came tha bride Sunday evening of | BRIGHTON PRE sonata hecitd a Mr Announce Darighter’s ; } , + ¥ Marth. “ of & francisco, Srighton Cirde wi 1 « Announces Marriage fartha Dy pot San Francis Brighton 1 The 5 * . Baward John Ret The service wis read by Rabbi S.| meet ne of nata re t .FAward Jc ro os a Winogard at 7 o'clock at the home| Bryan, Artht Tern, ta | of the Rabbi. day, October 14, at 1 i bile Keaizabeth, 0) ‘The bride, who was given In mar-| Philip Schonwald will ak on an J. Koon [Hage by her brother, Mr, Philip|*Colds, Their Prevention and Cure. iam om! Gross, of New York city, wore pale e786 aturday, Oc- | ane %, Spokane, | capochan to the hem of the side| sored by the publ gear | drape, She wore a large black velvet | ment of the * Dr t x Jand tulle hat banded tn silver rib- | Women's ( be given Wed-| ¢p Novemt Married at Home of bon and cairied a shower ‘bouquet | nebiay, Octe , from & until 4{} jot Ophe oses, bouvardia and Ules the baby sh of the! tot Clergyman ‘Th narriage of Mita William M Mr Shaver, celebrated {Cornish School ping georgette mado simply, ar LTH LE beaded in pearl and brilliants, long | stands of pearls falling from a peari|in child health and t of the val Miss y ettie Gross, sister of the| who was only attendant, nnon will con-| bo on “Pre-Natal 0 ride, r 4 n " | Past r s gold, rose and blue printed | Ca ad there will be a demon-|1 apres: GROTTO CLUB fete ba he winn astry!—Advertisement Pres and a bandeau of tulle tn of model layetton Mra P. Ladies’ —. 3 . M. ¢ k, chairman of the progran ¢ colors with a cluster program | wanes gran Se ea ide. Bae | Sota partment, has| sed be Im - sa 24 ‘3 r r rr Ophelia roses and Ince | “ Mi = Harry Share Rac’ tapas tes? Mr. Norman Mesher, of Ta- | vill act as hostess, bade an iwags man pee ‘ ie |p Aga matching Mr. rice Friedman sang “Ob HELPING HAND CLUB Promiso Me” and “I Love You| Tho Helping Hand Club will meet/o¢ Cha: os Weeding Dreakfaat Stl rruly,” accompanied by Mis Rom |At the home of Mra 8 B. Herrell, | Feo," Vil Pxrcrpece, Mr. and Aire’ Shaver leri|?7e¢man on the plano. | 7943 11th ave 8. W., Thursday, Oc-| from Robert tdi, y cs a7 - S| Mrs. Gross was gowned In black | tober 15, at 11 a m, Take Lake|mer, by rancis G, Guest, Ar Mii fm thelr we: trip down the Burfen ca A get oft * VAY, 4 fs A +, |Seormette trimmed with bands heav- | car and get off at Elm jticies for rummage sale are to yi, east, and on their return will make|/ ee Grova, vs Age hihi, pcalpe yg oaleeg fly beaded tn silver. | ee |be brought to the clubhouss, / weve @ A reception at the home of the| f gh . ene 5 | bride’s mother, which was Piatisty: | SONGBTOWN T. A | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB y Thrift Shop Service [decorated with baskets of gladiolus,| Youngstown P.T. A. will meet] The household adm The Orthopedio. Thrift Shop will|chrysanthemums and dahlias in| Wednesday, October 14, amt 2:15) partment of the W y J. Brome! tumnal colorings. o'clock, in the assembly room. There| Club w Wy for Queen| Mrs. Dyson traveled in a dark| Will be a reception for the teachors|14, ai YL y morning. In| gree will dress, seal coat and black the following program will bel|of the clubhouse, Harvard and Roy. YY 4 on 3 J. D. Butler and jand si hat. Mrs. E. & Ingraham will be the / Mrs. H. De Moss will have charge| After a short trip Mr. and Mrs. | Selected rea . Mr Emma | hoste h talk by Mrs. Henry a for Capitol Hitt Gutld. Dyson will be at home In Sea Gretg; Talk, “Fire Prever Bittman. Blake D. Mills will ~ oe rwed | speak on uxuries In the 6 of ’ j the Louls Es Women’s Clubs | cxmsewood ns SO om tl it or 2 ) P. | hearea 9:30 in tho theater at the | BS-FOR WEDNESDAY =| W. S3rd st. Mrs. Russell Helges witt| | 72° Greenwood PT. A. will mest | ¢ ee | — assist the hostess. Guests are re.) 10 |? Scnoe! auaorum ee : COMMEMORAT quested to wear aprons. hesday, October 14, nt-3 o'clock. An | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS | ANNIVERSARY o Sete. interesting sada has been a Seattle League of Women Voters ome oe va a tea| SIGNAL CORP: ate or s no 1 hold tts regular monthly’ meet. | The Cal sal Cub will sive mien xe ge ing! ea gin lo will in entertain: | ing Wednesday, October 14, at noon, | tober om 3 : al Corps y ra of the puplls|at Moves’ cafeteria. Miss Margaret | ek at the home of) hold its next regular me < over the refrest ts and |Owen, from the Nation anus of 1223 Eighth) home of Mra. A. 8. Hellenthal, 6016 | st ore a Rtebtood pra eas ene ee S : nler eve., Wednesday, October 14. | oo terest of child labor amendment, icy ae a |CARD PARTY | while Mrn state vico presi. a STERN STAR CLUB Auxillary of University Post, |dent of the International. Council of : tern Star Club will meet on | American Legion, will have a card | Women, will talk on ‘Child Welfare/ | Wednesday, October 14, at 4090 Ar-| party We evening, October | in olen Lands." | | cade Square. There will be « 14, at thos new clubhouse, | Edward P. Fick has been | | party for members at 2 o'clo } 10th and E. }unanin lected state president. 12 : Mrs, Lillian Yerver in charge. | +9 © Northwest League of Women ia alg top Oe Seat | COLUMBIA. P-T. | Voters: \ eeccores, ot INTERBAY P.-T) A. The Columbia P.T. A. will meet] cee > Olympic. M (aie = it give | nc. aes ae bs 3 Si hepgl Interbay P.-T. A. will meet Wed- Jat the school Wednesday, October 14, ALPHA. AUXILIARY NO. 1 Gently published by Rufus Steele,|Nesday, October 14, at 2:45 o'clock, | at 2:30 o'clock. An Interesting pro-| Alpha Auxiliary No. 1 to Local entitled “What's Right With the|!n the school lunch room. A recep- |gram has been arranged. Refresh igst moet Wednesday, October t Movies.” Any interested person’ is| ton to the teachers will be given. © ments. 14, 8 p. m., at 1915 : Welcome to attend. — = we —— - ~ - —_ : hee | PIONEER DAUGHTERS PLAN CARD PARTY ; Daught cers (prior e , 1870) w card party Rainier Ch: ’ of the f at | 1 The Young Ladies’ Institute Club! 9 bie Phas planned a c atid dance | : for Wednesday 14, at 8:15 { + ¥ t's” Parinh Sorr, lilting music, twinkling feet, decorations tasteful and subdued, su c} nah gH al op Mp to coffee - “ foe hostess iil ba | \° a perfect because the ‘ taste, rene, Ou. ern ié e | Wherever taste counts—wherever people are critical rs. C.| i i © Advan of the things they wear, the things they eat and drink— y Institute there you are sure to find appreciation of M-J-B Coffee, ent of Queen Ir att ae U £ \4 A tich, rare aroma, uncommon, unmistakable flavor— Gite PAucational and ‘Recreational ac y e res. 1 e Ine rl ll S these give M:J°B its quality-mark, | of the } | | Remember, too, that because coffee tastes are somany | ’ and varied, M:J:B has worked for years to produce a met in poison’ can FREE wi th the blend of constant flavor. And it is this never-fail-to-be- Wednesday, 5 its ofelods a | the-same flavor that makes M:J-B stand for coffees fate Pastment of: the M. | pure ase a 7/2. P f oe contentment every time—from breakfast table to mide ata: | 292 night supper and in-between | oe 9, A oF quarterly all-day ig sang lean S @ @ 0:30 a. m., In the new 3 s. George Wliltman, of Kny a7 Vacuum packed ¢ China, will speak, and.’ Mra, ue or the patented MsJ° meets evety taste in erman will present the “Colde ah Anniver lp den | process~keeps the coffee , © iis by M.), Prandonstein & Co, A luncheon will bo’ served at 19:0 | ? disk wh Maia at a nominal p nats At our rocers fresh always) 24 or Ne ra AL - Kg . A ca pian ott - a on j i SILVER TeA i] th ry k And don't forget Tanz Tra Orange Pekoe {Black} or Japan [Green] meets every taste in ted) | ; : v ton Irving Pwr | ~ : Have w sliver ten*on Waaneiiy iit OA IS wee | ° NAN = ternoon, October 14 B-b'clocie: ‘Ae Mie home Wy, Prag ? ~ a os home of Mrs. W, 15, Young, 1619 ; leave ship 9 a, m.; 10 to 13 a m, orchestra practic A pantomime, “Singing Feathers, will be given by the Campfire Girls| under the direction of Mra, Mary| Giesting, in the children's book sec- Uon of Frederick & Nelson's on Sat- ker parts are) 10ns J. B. Ja. | Urday, November 7, during the Chil- Irs. J. H, | dren's Book Week. Jer ASSES IN SA ilk Chocolate Nir ‘ ittwe | All older girls interested in learn- rthu sé ME st |ing loom we should report to ; oi R |headquarters at once. Mrs. Chetlain Sher . your, | Wil be at the ship every Thursday i Fer. |4fternoon and will give help in craft | s. Garfield, Miss Dorothy | Work. The first loom weaving proj- ; Joct will be to make runners for the natradAla Cixst jitker |table in the officers’ mess, r. i the productior no | rs Everywhere | ‘The Snohomish County Guardian 4 Mra ta the ac ompanist | ansociat nis a very active organiza George J. Haecker, CApitl|tion. At their first mecting of the SAY “GEAR-AR-DELLY” 4 in charge of business affairs |year, October 3, they elected Mra. O. ket Committee |, Thompson, president. Mrs. Thomp. hols, EAst-2660, | son did field work for national head- n isor, and Mrs. |quarters of Campfire last year thru | == r B. F GArfid.0850, is |out the Northwestern portion of the|# Week at camp during next season. | mbol. Reports ity « kota may be|state, Sho is known to Sealth girls], 0" Saturday night, October . e4 from these guare ed from of these members |as “Miss Edna Adventure.” bee et gigas tgs at 5 al a ae pe he M rom the chorus me Gnohemilsh guardians plan to meet |##° party. Camm oddington, Mies nd for /aboard ship the first Saturday of No.| 4® reeistration 1s Imited to 30|ret+ Seaborn, Mrs. Sterling Hill, your name and registra-| ll Lampman, Stella B. Hearne, er for a ¢ 0 din » Rive ne ee I Tk Menaon Pookbinding tion fee of $1 in at the ship at| Eleanor Wotherspoon, Edith Hayes, it once. total cost of the trip|Mary BE. McKee, Frances M. Good- | HALLOWE TRIP TO CAMP | Will be $2.70. fsa Karns, Meith. | A halloween trip to camp will = stars hein Beograd em tertained |take placo on Friday, October 30,] Campfire guardians have been Pearson, 3 . A. Bakenhus, H, Chiro-| Mrs, Walsh will be in charge of|sent semiannual report blanks to) ¥ napp, aE an goin ay|the trip and a wonderful time Is|pe filled out and urned to head puyd S phe tad ans wh re- the office by ntitled to the net quarters. All guard eae bring home some of Boldt's Iinter-| planned. One of tho chief features ports are received at & was en-| of tho trip will bo a treasure hunt The prize for the win 4 herved er will be October 15th are

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