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Seattle Eaited by Lillian&Keen Le Assist Bai Lau — aes | Society |* OFFICERS JUNIOR LEAGUE ehart ( a; Luncheon to Be Q N \ N . Mok Miss 3 Bridge Tea for Mrs. Stanton Small Luncheon for Mrs. Hausman y s. W H enter- na riday 2S r club J. P. Hausman, who eturned « rt time ago from a No-Host Dinner on Halloween he Halloween dinner 4 { Club Satur: 1 Mrs. Mrs. Evan John T. Hefferman, Leonard, Jane F Messers. Ryan. Russell Perkins, and Hiram Pat Bridge Luncheon for Miss Neumann T Miss J jage will Miss Bet Charles Dona Prentice Bloe- nue fe! Neumann place No e been limited friends of the honor guest Hosts at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Charlies H. Cobb ente ned at dinner on Saturday at The Oly honor LeRoy Lida ympic, in Hosts at Dinner and Dance Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dezell enter- tained at din at their home Saturday evening, and later ad ditional guests came in for cards and dancing. In the afternoon Miss Lillian Dezell entertained twenty-two little guests at a birthday party. CLUBS FOR FRIDAY HALLOW Ladies’ Social Workers will party “on Fri 40, at 8 o'clock, a PARTY Club of Electrical Halloween October ha uird ave TEXAS CLUB TO BE ENTERTAINED The ers of the Texas Club will be ente ned with a Halloween Party at the home of Mr Frank W 109 11th 4 on Friday, Mts May Mary Lov und Cummings will asist All former Texans invited to be mem Cameron. October 30. Benson, Mr Dr. Fannie L, Mrs. are cordially Cameron present CHILDREN HALLOWEEN PARTY The Junior Daughters of King of Epiphany Church will give the children a Hallowee! the party on Bri afternoon, October 30, In the evening there will be party for members of the parish nd their friends. PUBLIC SPEAKING CLASS The class in public speakin nored by the City. Wie Women's Club, will meet Friday, Ode tober 29, at 12:20 o'clock and at 6:30 o'clock in the banquet room The Olymple cafeteria. The lJeason will be on the City Manager Plan, with the affirmative and negative sider represented Powers is the in br J. b, O. . Has Quiet Home Wed Women’s Clubs : Given at'The Olympic Mrs. Esa it Be Complimented . Nov Mrs. Burke Will Honor Mrs, Bentle; Mrs. Webster Will Entertain Mrs. Ww. W . Ww Supper at Home fs ru Wee ‘i Sa Fr Alberts six ts at a buffe { ike ir hy Sat day evening, November 7 | Patrons Named for Dance Patrons and pat ses fo Ha w erlaken Guild spital will give Sa t the Yacht La Chappelle a: D ton Fleetwood, ' . “4 Mr. and R. Bates, M Some of the new officers of the Junior League elected at the annual meeting held Mon- and M J. Aaron, Mr. and) day at the home of Miss Catherine Collins, the retiring president. (1) M Jame Mrs James’ Hamill, Mrs. John’ Brinkley, president (Grady); (2) Mrs, Arthur Latimer, second vice president (Curt wallad M and Mra Arthur) Studio); (3) Mrs. Theodore Ower treasurer (Wayne Albee, McBride Studio); (4) Mr Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. F. H Henry Judson, secretary (Hildur Peterson Allen). M a Mrs. W G. Fi 4 — Mr the frat h BAZAAR ‘NE Pp | - a brs The Lads” AW 8 ersona SEATTLE VOMEN 1a Fr Ox th, | CLUB ch will| leave = N Calit Assist at Foundation v4 hs 4s Anibal phone PARTY Bei $29 Fund Tea 1 party. Mra. ( eraity Lodge No. 68, Degree) M si ‘ minittee will « ty at Wing's Jenne fins Virginia nie ‘andl Cafeteria, ¥ vening, October es and 1H HW 30. Everyone welcome Saturday {re BE. Pe 1 Mrs. T WILL SERVE BAKED HAM the officers of the | - b Tr et f Haver * . AMMA PHI BETA orve a baked jen 5 MMAGE SALI ma ‘ mma Phi Beta Mt Sa day ; obe » t 7 Ju! | Progressive =" y st : Sag i; a 1 a 18: ; Halloween Dinner cee be e Moun? Ho! College alum-| WASHINGTON BLVD Lad ive Ha r,t malt s. Samuel Barr oc be Smit N oe e m™ saci ™m the ts 1 wishing to join the club ma ate aie Mr. and Mrs. John are fs | of the » before Friday evening | “ae: - at t Jay t 6 rs ty. bo 5 Mixs Georgia I « ‘ , etre 2 t th t Oe: ADDITIONAL CLUBS corr Monday Practice ans 7 $ ° bie BRITISH CLUBS a : Club Meeting _Briday | DANCE oor. ching \ usma maha e with Halloween mas : Ox nm Monday, No-| pusMAGE SALE Spx a o'clock. vias ECONOMY MAF AT i on the p ied SWRI” SA bes tolkeeed b Jame: Sexton W. R. ¢ fae sncheon. old a rummage sale install “a mw ee aa the Ec omy market Friday 0.E 8 a cage Service at Saturaay mt obe 31, beginnin, " hae es : : at 10 b’ek g, October 31, at Masonic hal Mre Orthopedic Shops oe and Victory way. Members| ¢ rr Mrs, Edward G. Bothwell will be| WILL, HOLD RUMMAGE SALE ide Gee GoMdldly tevitel Ha M for St. Paul's church on| Kappa Mothers’ Club fire at the Orthope: Lune a sale Friday and soORORITY WILL HOLD a rummage sale 1630 assisted by M William | Saturday r 30-31, at 2009) RUMMAGE LE ¥6.. ‘Saturday, Oct 1 Mrs. Hugh Smiley, Mrs. 8, | Second ave will con Alpha Chi Omega Soro until 6 o'clock Shepard, Mrs. A, J. Caldwell, mn Mrs. E. 8. Tarr, Mrs. E, J. Jones Mrs. G Draper, Mrs. D. W Osgood W. R. Magill, Mrs. J J. Hess, Mrs. Thomas Gibson, Mrs. is MeCull and Mrs. George e Froude, Mrs, Albert Ed c. Culliton and | Mrs. C. R. Collins will assist all day Friday at the Thrift Shop. Ten Heinz Ketchup Kitchens are located throughout the country where soil and climate tructor of the « Any pe ta to Join the clase combine to produce the best. Here millions CHAPTER TO of baskets of carefully selected, sun-ripened to- ed SIR eer gd id matoes are converted, while still garden-fresh, ng at 10 ofclock, at the Pine at | into delicious Heinz Tomato Ketchup. Every Public Se Market, Seventh and Pine. Sod an enOEs bottle has the natural color and flavor of the RUMMAGE SALE he "WC BEE Comanliy Glut tomato. Every taste calls for another. Never il hold rummage sale Friday . . and partie , October 30-21, in the be without It. attle State Bank build. California ave. old West * | ing, corner of | Alaska st Mr. and Mrs. H. | Mr. and Mrs. and D. Ranney and rl Orbaugh will be hosts for a sheet and pillow case | dance to be given at the West Se-! attle Community Clubhouse, on Sat: | . | urday evening, October 31. a ize: 6 LUTE FISH SUPPER | The § B Lydia | lute fish supper Friday ¢ ill serve ening, Oc a} TOMATO KETCHUP A ppetizing tober 30, from 6 until 8 o'clock, at the First Norwegian Lutheran | church, corner of Boren ave, and Virginia st. A program will be pre sented at § o'clock The pro is will augment the! sick and n y fund aria MOTHERS’ CLUB When in Pittsburgh visit the Heinz Kitchens « 1. J. HEINZ COMPANY Sigma Delta Theta Mothers’ Club {will meet Friday, October 30, at tia “hanna Pew mT By Ludu Hunt P. Mh amd D, Viet cand é without SECOND: THIRD ; | om | eRe is _ DRESSES take your choice from the entire 812.75 Pakearn Hats As millinery for the festive season each model standing alone in Sts ex ; ‘ene these distinctive Re ginas, Beths, Premieres and other } famous models of Veivets, Satins and Metal Cloths. rep at a climax in valu No styles of any re set off the be giv season have of women so attractively The er % tire display is new, and r would be priced at $16.60, $24.00, An unusually larg tunate purchase enables us to place them at your cho! for $7.50 (Main Salon) Velour Hats Th® designers of these stunning 3 e the $ sleek head of the younger girl as well $ as the full hair of the $ tron, This } Mattewan Velours knew best how to g miss and ma immense selection includes Australian and genuine Velours, which regularly and $12. the delight. of your heart here priced priced at $9.7 00. You'll find would be FRIDAY comes into full swing again this week at The Criterion with a tre- mendous variety of new brims, crowns and trims in about 1,000 Fall Hats Priced for Friday at. TRIMMED HATS Just unpacked — hundreds of these new Fall Velvets. Trimmings of every imag- inable kind — feathe: flowers, ribbons, _ brilliant metal ornaments and jewels. Colors are gay, and there is ex- ceeding variety for you to choose from Friday at $1.00 (Downstairs Salesroom.) F elt Sports Hats jaunty shapes, light but close that stay put at any saucy unquenchable in their newness, and rich, bright Fall colors, Untrim med and self-trimmed assortments of wide variety, priced ~ for F $1 (Downstairs Salesroom,) CHILDREN'S Dresses BITS Smart frocks for street, afternoon and stre Styles just party wear, in Fal’s full array of carefully thought s and colors, correctly fashioned of out; trimmings satins and choice silks— just as varied and s the like of which you've seen beautiful as in ma- d from $15.00 to $22.60, Here are turer modes; ma- hundreds to choose from at about the terials “ain d” con price of a yard of the materials they're made of. Your choice Friday for $5.00 (Downstairs Salesroom) Tee Cuitecion eattle’s est Tylillinery Store Sota at Seneca 5) struction to with- stand childish us- age. Your choice priced for $1 Friday at... (Downstairs Salesroom) oe ee