The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1925, Page 15

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925. @ ® ? @ | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Ass stant a Emory ae . ———___—______—_ SS Dinner Parties Will Fete Families and Friends; Tea Assistants Named it ‘ “"|Committees Named for Musical Tea M J Pa presid Mt nittees for the Mra. musical tea of Ma a Tuesday after G The © Mothers ts rgant jacgine - } ~ tion ye matr in the “4 . OT ik. ‘ge, M 20 and University dis ge ' m, Mf ad the tea is the annua as Py ! Mr, and tmas tree benefit for the Me or x , 1 Mra Home for Babies a D ¥ M Mra A. &| Mra Earl V. Martin ts in charge ogram to which prominent Mra. Clydo Had-| of the ‘ f tho elty will contribute . M Alex plendid numbers. - 1 y receiving ne with Mrs - Ww Taylor chairman of th V m committee, will be Mra Martin, Mra. Ford Elvidge, rt 3 toy lL. Maryatt and Mra. Tom oe Jones Parry ‘Assisting at Mra Richard Ro Mite Mrs. Huteson’s Tea thur Wichman, Mra Mrs. : - ehnediiictemoa Mra, Charles I In Ha At s . . Thomas ( m will i ‘ wing ¥ over the tea servi Arthui ar “Haggett 1 Ms hn M. and Mra, Will H. Purry, annist Mra. Allan Lacy Mra Ft i Callow Mra Edward L. Rosling, Mrs, Darwin t Al ! ’ wd. homas Bordeaux.—Portrait by Grady. ast ay |Give Luncheon |\- Mrs it| R D Merrill h Mrs. Barnes to Be Honor Gue st CLUBS POR PRIDAY in town to-|/ COLONEL ELLSWORTH etx at. TH ristmas. | € r, Ll t fi Tea Will Welcome . luhehe Mrs. Ruhm valve Satur- | ote , REGQULAT 1 . T le Aux ft I 1 ad Mothers’ Club Sponsors ti) 7) ttt me F OM E I ar and ‘Card Party iS | 4 on z We F » Taber wil) Mrs. Hobart T. Willlams, Mrs. Darw 0 Paul M. Cone, Mra. C. wh Miss Helen L. Seclye. Enid ehisieg { Vaugh J -| Postpones Series And } Ve u nesegiplcr of Dances i Mrs. Lulu Y. Hayes and Mrs. How The st 5 ( 2 ae i indefinite f F Informal Sunday a did icy Night Supper Orthope dic Luneh Room is a Mr. and Mrs. T. V will be ho | 4 at the Ort | Aw fe Turenn Peter Perso Joseph Robins Mrs. 0. G. White, on and Mrs . Mrs. Entertains for Visitor a | BALLARD W Ballard W. Seattle’s Bargain Counter The “For Sale, Miscellaneous” columns ‘ of The Star’s Want Ad columns might Bile erieits be likened to the bargain counters of a UN cuiE suvenié ) big department store. meeting Fri the home of ¥ oiele Here may be found hundreds of offer- ADDITIONAL: CLUBS ings in merchandise, such as business equipment, household appliances, elec- trical supplies, diamonds, cameras, baby carriages—almost every human want—at liberal price concessions. CIAL fal ( Club will meet with | When you have need of any item of merchandise, consult Star Want Ads— Heuperiinae wean oee | or when you have an offering to make jovegemume sae eet e..(0 010i RY: A184 |Chilberg ave | Pee Re | PILGRIM CHURCH TO he 1 BAZAAR AND DINNER Pilgrim Congregational church will have a bazaar on the afternoon and ng of ¥y, December 4, At Just Phone ) o'clock, © chicken dinner will e be served under tho auspices of the v an's League, with Mra, Ei. Al | an chairman f ture of the evening will Distinguished 5 hich will be presented under the direction of Mrs, Robert 3°, Sandal! Misa Genevieve Olson will take the |lending role | BAZAAR AND DINNER ‘the women of «id Commun. | |! Club will hold their annual bazaar Tuesday and Wednesday, De comber 1 and 2, at the clubhouse The usual booths will contain attract.’ | Se attle Society |b SD et art Viin Re Women’ s Clubs — een Me es ae = : 3 : = SLEEP IN caus APRICOTS ranma mur Ma DS 0 o THE SEATTLE STAR i Personal . Music . MISS MARGARET TWO- Mire. H t eo HIG is the youngest co-ed in P f n th of Wisconsin b bi i mpleted .! education in five y her high school wo: Prize Hunters Have Many Winning Ways| A ‘ 1 ; here from Port 4 7 i ~ G ge Mra. A I ane bi All You Buy as Real Scotch Is but Water Ietine Inte | Bishop O’Dea Back ig From Trip to Rome Met at ' «| Thrifty Scot Wears 3 Suits, Pols Tax r Only the well sleep in comfort. der may need help to teatied Len Phas ean wore tg If you are nervous, irritable, off the poisons which may Ratery Clu 9 np worn out, can’t sleep, have that causing your trouble. All the lusciousness ¢ unrested feeling when you get up Drink lots of water and try | ik a club. The ‘t eb chal, Fie at nf in the morning, Gold Medal haar- jof the finest golden at pon Post h i cist Oceania you are on the LD MED, lem oil capsules | firm A PRICOTS, ‘ aie tana acre OIL ward path (the original and | ¥ F pa ‘ often indi PCAPSULES | genuine),the lwith the delicate , natered: t . ¢ some organic world famous di- } man Bertha K. Landes,| weakness. The fierce el ee uretic stimulant. goodness of perfectly ant hostes hosteay for t ttle 5 kid nd} Alt Firat-clase druggists, Ife, TS, $1.60 In sealed bores. | ripened fruit. ANY DAY IN THE | YEAR you can enjoy | the very best Apricots ‘under the ats Eat these selected Apricots in their own rich juice, as they come from the can, or serve them in salads, or in your favorite fruit desserts. Chases” Rane to'a safe winter oil! =e Every time you start your ae motor on congealed oil, a little Bi damage results— much damage an On account of imitation of our label and imitation of our style of in a season. To start easily and to 7 protect your motor-car invest- Skniae pce Manufacturing Wholesale Grocera ment in cold weather, change a besureits to free-flowing Zerolene. To determine the correct body of Zerolene for the | HAPPY Ho ME winter lubrication of your car, consult the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart—at Standard Oil Service Stations and at dealers. e HIGHEST GRADE STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) * CO ‘CANNED FOODS } lk

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