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towed MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925 ' Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen Le Telephone MA in-0600 Laura Emory ter, Bal l Open Seasor ll Honor ¥ at F “isitors Fine vid Soe a Wi l 4 1 { kam i ‘ s 4 2 Lule 3 “ Fe . wi RE cg ns enth 4 4 nt A Give Luncheo \ \ ‘ N. Wer rese price A wig Fo © 1 k : Farmer Dingler, } . i 5 ia ‘ —= w t reid ir n Child ‘W Asics Polnt. eith 5 ene a! 1 P t i tel, 4801 Beach dri and Mra Arth . ict ~ =e A me ‘ Sorosls| Mrs. iielen Hote, assisting hoste ry Lewis) are . : t . rl ‘ 1 3 x ' a clut wing and luncheon. gratulations upon the t 4 ra Program: “J eof Iarael,” by Mount Baker home of! daughter, Novermbe 1 ‘ : ae . “4 c M T M. jambie; John Com) Mra. Albert Jacc 21 37th «@ den lospita A « Party Will Hono si a _ vig. Ta | te by Mrs, B, A. For Art| Ss. Mra. W. ¥ Mrs 3 gar ae v Miss F e - by Mrs. Luke. Mr, Clinton! sogenson, Mrs nm Va M bi P Fre ‘ sal ee, hetd | JEMDEY Greene, secretary of Beattle | ansisting ‘hostesses. Sewing from a two ye : . G . 14 ihe apeak on wee @ where her daughter a 1 e 7 é 2 « Arts Institu | CARD PARTY Kiteh is attending - s ; , hae i Friendship Car N. A. will peniaay W A 1 SO 1 iid y at home © @ luncheon and card party on| Dr. and Mra, De N i Invit e Py ta N I i M \ Book fe nguin Ballard. Lu on will be| end visit in ne — 1 ; , Leo | Island ole France), by Mrs.| served from 12 to - a ace diiadnn ~ g ae thy M }oove i ta Ross; Parliamentary Law ap" Mr. Prentice " t sth w 1 M Walter Macfar- | SUNSHINE CLUE Mght for t st Dorothy N - Oven See he b A t s nig or the E by Mr. F Meeke evr Hou at Library A , a ‘ Queen City Sunshine Club will meet oe Italian ¢ as : t W Clu 1 { Miss Beth Hogw, 603 33rd ave. obert Pope, 1108 M Jerson) of Loa Angeles v 1 Ma t t { I M Harriett Woodword will assist For luncheon ations calj| Kuest of Mr wk Bigel ache t t 4720 a RIDAY | BAst-8326. Ca 1 be played in | 2623 Mt. St. Hele place 2. Tr. \ he Coterie Club, 21 k. at | the afternoon "ied } Gamma Phi Beta | 4539 17th! Mr. Stanley 8. Stone, of Los A will giv trated talk on A M k } Dréataia div anaree ak’ tha BUSINESS WOMEN’S CLUB geles, is the eat for a few as W hte ‘Raruietenas jar monthly meeting of | of his sister, Miss Ethel M. Stone Q A r : si Business and ate A H ! ’ R " , cl HW t « OBPITAL Host s at Family D r ‘ . x secretary ¢ ASSOCIATION TO MEET . M J r i v Gem a Ba Apa “| Pariian nd) an Hospital A : : t t bas ee . oof t , Miss Nellie Bterrett, will be followed a meet in rw Hall, » t N b x. a evening P. ¢, Mra. Pa L 1658 F | P. W : A rummage sale will be held by | Mrs. I". Sorenson. : ‘ - Sh Pilg harge the club on Friday and Saturday,| Members and friends are urgea| Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not suncheon to Honor W. E. Stone, 3452 dist November 6 and 7. Members are|to bring thelr donations the ett] e genuine | iri i i: oor - no? : Amos, vice presi: | asked to deliver contributions to Mrs. | baza (ne for ™e getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physi- vighthouse Board \ Beattle Art Club, |Grettie Naher y ver Swedish Club Hall,| Cians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for we ed ibe eo Library Club at | CApith2124 Eighth and Olive High Sch on “ee eo. ; : if Tihistes BROADWAY UNL ADDITIONAL Colds Headache _Neuritis Lumbago 7 Mra. James P. Mu w ak i ; * 4 ~ Citizenship Educati 1.|¥. W. ©. A. CLUB CALENDAR Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism painters of s b t of herence to Law” at the meeting of| Meetings of the various clubs of bition C < at : ‘ a y P.-T. A eaday afte the Y. W. C. A. this week will be Fine Arts rooms this month ’ t home of r noon, November 3, at 2:15 o'clock, in| as follows: sig : eee eatin sais song, avunier 5 5t $04 eed Fast OOPN es nuaiy|” | DOES NOL AFFECT THe. Hieaen Mrs. Reitze Has $u meeting; will submit QUARANTE CLt Elizabeth Wright will render a vio-|School of the Y. W. C. Ke fourth Card: Out fe yr Tea = 4 ay for ados , Quarante Clu’ In th |lin solo, and representatives of the! p. m. " ‘ards 0 Te pf M A. E. Hussey, 4120 69th ave. | ¢ Reserves expla the ay, Novem 2—Cos 1 " eed Ch Rare | Annual Basaar Will Be vs aegis on Tuesday, November 3 ork panies : ub of the Sy Ook oe Accept only “Bayer’’ package aris to n ten af ter home on iton-| Held November 14 week ar y vee Ah vopegiians sod Choral which contains proven directions. ember % from 3} seattle Alumnae Chapter of Del Wi DNESDAY : : HIGHLINE P.-T A e meatthg, business meeting Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets. - I mee al Beach Wome line t A. will meet | stead wil harge. Blue 1 Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. be 2 ¢ t the Community ol building on Tuesday ° ¢ Tesidence Club, 6 p. m : Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidester of Salicylicacld r S 7 r ck. Mr TAL ner; 6:30 p.m. musical program t _ = is ts = 2 Scag , Ctul cutive secre ethlehem Shrine, No t trio, brook. is peng Ar ngton State of Jerusalem, wi November 4—A — ake att vega ia ee Ee, eevee WINTER IN HONOLULU Mills, Mrs. drutt and| nis pate ey. Mra,| vember 8, for the initiation of a/7 p. m.; business meeting, Bertha HAWAII NATIONAL PARK—RI adie iiss ‘Douglas Ball will preside aver maintained M of o| large class of candidates. Wallace in charg Iatahni Club WAT NATIONAL YARE—EAD Es 3S SUBS he y " ommunity} ‘The candidates will be the guests|of the Y. W. C. A. private din AT WAIKIKI : Holm 5 Club, dnging of the shrine at a turkey room, 6:30 p. m., dinner and mx erie y nubs a) or Eihe Dice eer te yas ea. ¥ \ velog ich will be served. in the program. hs . ante uae fia encanta TASER Mrs. Phir " bg ° of the Masonic Temple at| Thursday, November 6—Friends o : sd fein. genyie between. Peeiie 200) hone alt mare ‘endiete ti) gs : yee Teco: All Club of the YW. GA. tnied | tfip_ean be made in 23 days allowing 6 days in Hawail—"THE Miilloween Parts w y s at V ee floor club room, 6:30 to 9 p. m., clog PARADISE OF THE PACIFIC. 4 wees arty Lf Hl t Pet MD. NWOOD CHAPTER 0. EF. 8. | ¢ dinner and craft, Helen San SS. LURLINE (13,000 tons}--ROUND TRIP $180 AK Halloween party wa ul ood Chapte 5 will | derno: charge. Alsacon Club of Leaves Seattle for Honolulu—Noy. 7th, Dec. 5th ag a eter i Chapter, 0. will |derson in charg Alsacon Club te HOLT N OV n, ec. Saturday ; = auty By Lulu Hun 5, card party, followed the ¥. W. C. A. second Leaves Honolulu for Seattle——Nov, 21st, Dec, 19th Mr. and Mr ai Sea Arathor of Diet cond Health crmd Diet foe Children” on Tuesday evening, No-|rooms, 4 to 10 p. m,, sports, MATSON NAVIGATION CO. dancing fea: ¢ A 3, at 8:30 o'clock. Whist| Bible and business meeting, Anna 8. 814 Second Avenue The Benefits of Exerei sing | AVE you t adding an exercise ; res cg esticae daily p m if you cha ‘ Mrs. arold Jone And if Sloe Shops and Miss 1 elto pean ly i ue It when Tho phys The co! i | mmittee a %. Force, Mra, A. R.| geiicatensan boot! J. B, Quick, Mrs A. W | fve hundred a relaxation or| R. F. Parkhurst, Mrs. | . on to normal position. This} , 1 pressure on all of tho] Winslow Auxiliary will aasiot | Utertain at Dinner ares in theny—the muscle and] Tuesday morning t the Tt rift | Mr Mrs. Joseph Swalw fat cells, nerves, blood and lymph} Shop. In the afternoon Madrona | tertain a dinner of | (the tissue fluid) and resulta in an| Guild with Mrs. C. §, alyson and y at a tomatic pumping of the blood and Mrs. Juanita Hanford will be in| een party le. Golf|, fluid into and out of the charge. thus quicken the cireu-! fresh arter ud & venus blood the waste products, on s nis means, of course, bet Women’s Clubs oa INTERESTING PROGRAM mR WILL SPEAK t and better elimina- ter nourishr ARRANGED MUNICIPAL LEAGUE | tion of wastes in the cells and !m-| Wallingford Unit of the Music and| y¢r. ge H. Duncan, a national| provement of the “tone of tho Art Foundation Fund will meet] jecturer for the Henry George Lec-| muscles (ability to contract quickly Tuesday, November 3, at 2 o'elock.|ture Association, will speak on| when cailed upon) | 8. Ramage, 4303 Bag-| «single Tax” before the Municipal] yfuscios that are not exercised| Mo Sidi te the cal | League Tuesday noon, November 3.|jo49 this tone. They become Spe ida hi aed | dade |shrunken, flabby and weak; Jn | BRIDGE TEA | hey atrophy (the word The following interesting program | they atrophy ( other word “without nourish- fing been arranged: The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Ex-| "atrophy" means “wit! a F soll ge Club will give a bridge tea] ment’). s is strikingly shown meet Ter Eve” “ nde November in muscles that have lost thelr Beolgne bt yr soil 2 fol 7 |power to contract thru loss of “A Moonligh nan | £0! 2 to 4 o'cloc at the Wor power on ‘a et : ntury Club house. The pro nerve control, as in paralysis, or | trom the tea will be given to buy|thru some injury that prohibits nishings for the Exchange Club| their use. Woe know that muscles od Will Farm. This farm, located|that aro used frequently do just on Vashon island, {# sponsored by|the opposite to this—they develop and become stronger. ‘The strong ub of Seattle for the} the Exchange arms of blacksmiths and others who Goodwill Industries, and furnishes a Sener ‘ent | means of livelihood and acomfortable| uso their arma in thelr work, and a home for unfortunate men and|the general depart EAbglats W.C. T. v. ACTIVITIES omen, ‘ ‘ strength of athletes tos Capito! 1 W. C. T. U. will meet The Ladies’ Auxiliary Js one of the |‘? *° ; : at the tess ae Airs will mF, | ewer organizations for women, 1 Thesiphyscdl change canes? Ridgway, 1122 20th ave, N., ‘Tues. |!" founded this past summer ag an| exercise not on! affects the i May, November 3, at 2 o'clock. Re.|Uxillary to the Men's Exchange|cies but tho bones to which tats Dorts from the state convention | “lub, and promises to bo one of tho/ ligaments Ey REA ne aed As acid Will be made and Miss M. Hogan | Prominent associations of tho city.| te ich the y are 6u' or ted i i from the Ruth School for Girls will | MF#- Nyman Helland, the president, | contraction 0 eek iin davalbie Sive an address, has a most interesting outline of | great deal to do +A s ie r develop Fremont Ww. wit, meet | Work for tho winter program. The| ment, spec fally In youth, ol Mra. W 4221 Dayton | Meetings’ take place the first Tues: To exercise the muscles, joints are This exercises them, o, and the atrenigth day of each month during the lunch en put into play. at 2 keeps them supp eon hour at the Dixie ie Beha rand oanaaroe The tea Tuesday is under the di-| ened muscles can hold them in their Mrs, M. shaw rection of Mra, Pliny Allen. The! normal position, Exercise which Universi C.'T. U. will meet | #eneral public, whic h ia {n¥ited, may | atrengthens the muscles attached to Bithe Malloy gymnasium, Harn, | Secure tickots at the club house that; the spinal joints has a great deal {to do with correct posture, and cor ‘nd University way, ON et Aedes oa BI c Pri, ah) | rect posture is a big factor in main- ie ton SEATTLE COUNCIL-P.-T. A. {taining normal health because of its CHAPTER BG, OF P, 2. O, ‘TH® executive board of tho Seattle | part in keeping tho vital organs of Chapter BG. of P, 13. 0, will meet |Council P.T. A. will meet on Tues-; tho chest, abdomen and pelvis in mth Mrs, A. 1. Strone, ¢sig 19th |day, November 3, at 10 o'clock, Inj thoir proper positions, W¥6,N, 1, on Tuesday, afternoon,|the school board room, Central) ‘Tho physical activity tn tho muss Novembor 12:20 o'clock “| putiding cles calls or chemical activity with Wee oe a greater demand for oxygen to MPATILE LODGE No, 7 VEST WOODLAND PI {furnish the spark for the increased Lodgw No, 7, D. H. P. A. | SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Joxidation or burning that ga on. MI HON its regular businors meot-| ‘The ‘Weat Woodland Pre-School | This means that there Is a greater Me Tuerday evening cniher 3, |Amaoctation will hold ite reguiar|demand for oxygen thruout the HE octock, in Hvergreen hall, A.| monthly meeting on ‘Tuesday, No-| body and therefore move oxygen haa 9 U. W. butlding |vember 9, at 2:45 p.m, Ming Helen | to be taken in thru the lungs and Guardian Circle will meot| Reynolds will show hor kindorgarten the resplition t# qulckonod. You oy ‘yi O'clock. nlides, know how much faster you breathe | © hundred will be played. Swanson, advisor. Union Bible Club exercises. This chem which takes place in the in called internal or tis ~|SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Retail===Store causes more change thruc the organs are stim tly & & greater ac tivity—the nerves, the heart, lungs, | brain, liver, all the giands of Store Hours 9:00 to 5:30 ternal secretions—in fact, every or-| Free Parking gan and tasue in the body Is bene-| C ti ficlally stimulated by wise exercise. Including a No Congestion You cannot Improve one net of or- a 6 You cannet improve one set of or- Saturdays First Ave. South and Lander St., SEATTLE No Time Limit because all of the organs of the mane ou ran th nna Just Received —1,654 Women’s ussion on exercises tomor- row. e. Tomorrow—Reducing Without Dieting. e orning frocrRs My dear followers When sending for material ad-| irons your letters to Lulu Hunt Pete of George Matthew 50 Park ave, Ni dines 5 DR bearing your address, The pame and gaining in the ne for which you muat en- ents In stamps extra. make them le your Please & me @& evidence of goed | faith—we will not use it in any | way. 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