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MONDAY, NOVEMB rH! RATT I ASSISTING ARTIST — Con ~ Seattle Society * Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 i ert TAR | Music Will Take Place Tonight Personal Campfire Girls Duffy Players Score Another \j Assistant—Laura Emory \ Y Po u la r Hit és | ate es is, a SEE \ Se p ps ’ , ” ’ 7 ” 4° sxurics 1 Cards Issued for Tea at Sunset Club: Honor I pared 4 . ted for Visitors ven | i 1, hegee ¥ 1 DURAND endvire:| Pain tinge: on \ a te ' tt Evhibit at Olympic ana I Ww ‘ ! ‘ i A ft ’ ! th » 1 ! Th Olyn Hotel, “ t i in « M J Vv ' Hosts at Buffet Supper |‘ Anvasses depicting t tt I nd M Harry A 8 w ” eA . » a w tain with n . : t of “ ! ¥ ‘ oh gate 4 mou f duction urday evening t te honor of Mra, Watson 1. | SMak i put Re . pee t lay ! maport, who are A t a h t s fo ' H f + i visiting in tow t ev will ir Mr, and m if . . M Bag Ames, pr T 3 7 ; ; ™ Row * f ka. Cc. 4 I ; Informal Tea and . oe ATASRS, ' j Shower Shangt Chir M 1M r | Stale ch aR Mt 1: BATTLE LODG I 1 1 A . h will ¢ Witham E. Be M KM ye . a Frid n Rining Mra. I k k ttle I Dp. HO} ‘ weaned ei New Y ‘ Mr. Ch t he aig Reg H. Ald A Ca regu t " eay *® tly te Mina ( a) 1 M K y « ‘ 1 spend ‘ H Miss M } ig, Decen i : ‘ . t } Mt t h A 0.1 : ¢ 8 1 we I ¥. 1400 peat gesy lee be Mra Toy : mm ar Play a ; | ee we Mra i r M Mr | . Peceech 1 " M 1 Mra : . li 1 | a } ier Se ADDITIONAL CLUES etropo itan os eee M r " M 1 ri D if fith Will M ri Greer . I Y RLI cu I ¢ r. Griffiths t tr HOLD Rt E SA d : be Dr. Griffith me Feieut : sTremendous «: Speak at Club Mra E. B, Edg M i ; 5 Lieben. contralto of vill - ( tr ptr Cc. L. Sumba’ M 1 N ¢ Aeven, contratto of : i BY MARGARET BUNDY : r he the te t . M iN x ¢ at the winter concert , 6OLTIGH « ay,” It fed. In| yg errs me wonders the W fre. 1 A. Davi James & Merrihew, mr fa, Doce Mt f r fine Christ wer and n'a 1 sw xhibi et 3 = lice aie - Bey 5 ‘ { you don't know bd . shite Oe : okie ’ od Y oe , NI I 2 chanes ir. Griffith ab, | 8 and will f Cl b : Ben ball ' tha DURID eir r orth in this Hype ae Ag | Women’s Clubs be al at ream ghee onl aae pe es cr aoe eg als ee Oita iba CLUBS FOR TUBSDAY \ W. CT. t moet | of the nger f t ton, Guardian, M J e club w ympi ‘ t ond ee BO pepe 5 Gt . m Mer Le Hull, Be 6 Cox ; morning. = ; Hea a wert ys ve \ Mildred.“ MeeCiinna, Thoth sner| Four Burglaries ‘ The Current uncheon will fter by “ ? at himaelf prem nS | ( Fix, I fi * iid oak Pathe. ate | : 7 se | SuaREN TE the t 1 Hath; “Atlee TénAaton, erie Reported to Police ool lic fe \ r, for on, ( ne Goodell, Ar ‘ » * the i t. The Salvation “s. ) onors 1 ‘ ¢ ‘ { t 1 rr s y Mrs. Bogle Honors ry 1 mi if a Army } 1414 Sixth aves, Mrs. Barnes ay th wie aX ttle el - ' er t eves and 2 ‘COREE In honor of Mrs, Donald Barnes ry ( - or an haley, x Ira. Lawrence Bc tertained ; r ; - view : and Mr, “s Ww c 6 W. 54th st, ith a luncheon tod Sunset the f f will re Riese dap ices ir lng ae G the height of rE ted t een broken and @ . ¢ ene Entertains for Fire F at th Roteb, ¢ Mra. I : ; a : > The t ot BW, Kogan on California Gues Sata oh ew a eli e ¢ 1 Mra, Roy M wane bef and Bothell road, Was Assist at Madrona ma heen " t . y f TINGE p FOR t N Jor Knox 1 ted of a gold wrist 9] Guild Tea ’ ° } RATH ks; M J r ; st bat nk containing $8 The t Ma ‘ t 4 a ting v - a : ‘la pe und $6 in cash. Hi lrona ( : A ete: is . igen) nd Tom ( ise poe fies - - | pital, will take plac Pigott M LA CLUE w held t M ® 1 : | wing om the car of ; ee wat #4 ‘ap » M. W will } t Z maaan Ler Harris place, he ff on of ala ; 1 \ shee: tad. (Ga for t m backs ea j ‘ He said thieves nd " fi ¢ 3 k ary will be M He I is In t t r F him for some ridge 1 A C7 : ; trectic of Ata: Db 3 h Th (M V 1 ‘ M Hi. M ' , . , > . ¢ Mt ' x M c le peeks: | Varsity Ball Will Be : uM a WwW ee D STAR MOTHEL t Jean| Held Friday Evening M Mothers of Ameri : oe i The V E ting : : 4 Se ssatin , v : \ oo one : 2 p tt new wha ; oo) Dunlap P. A x . | P. 1 si. | ‘i = byes Frid 4 , c i H Tea W ce BeG ; Achy ears E. B. Holmen; “1 1 te a oe 4 B amithy secretary: / A man is as old as his organs; he J Wednes ay ; H. Gite © 8 al chal wt irs, W Gr i The company 18 | steendahl sage ofthe gir * can be yigorous and healthy at 9 To honor M William Lewis (Bve- | 7 a 1 resaTey irs, EB. M. Shel Pitifully «mall! o¢ ¢ oup have been Ca 70 if he keeps his vital organs { ecent bride, Mrs. Vio-| 1 8 us ‘ t . 6 ] TE Lawie ail tae Bada Davi | one -Camptite. Girts wills? " Mrs, Re ¢ Allninte ery man utterly | girts and are continuir healthy. Drink lots of water |] +. Richard P. Lewis, will A cw Am ub, 1 oF¢ Me se as Woodgathe and try i vith a tea at the home of the former 3f v 1 { ™ A ) \ - f : ’ E : Wednesday afternoon from 3 until if bye Brit MPFIRE GIF tock t i Her ¥ I< enemy HANKSGIVING G { Assisting will be Mrs. Chartes B. i r k + t oy Ono t HAARLEM OIL Dodge, Mrs. Edward Cunningham, I * , I al A tt ¢ familie Mrs, William King, Jr., Mra. Domi- CLUE countess Rt ) Vie r Campt nic Brace, Mrs. Kramer Thomas, I te ¢ ™ I r Warm A world famous remedy for kidney, Mrs. Edward Burwell, Mrs. Raymon i Mra. ¢ Lak jellies liver, bladder and uric acid trou! snsign, Mrs. D, I. Burkhart, Mrs.| 31 r ey, T Club have since 1696; stimulates vital organs. Eh MeLean end ere OW. dite acerat t 8 t4 ap H prepar druggists, three sizes. Phelps [ara J 4 | Childe ‘ r Ko of an At t filled with JamS, | Look for the name Gold Medal on every The cards will be received by little| ytra Ear nd id eth et wmmitt cheon wil es, home-canned cherries box and accept no imitation { TAL i} 7. Richard Sands Lewt Mra O Mra, | LESCHI SOCIAL ng, chairn M r,| from 12 till 2 s caches, strawber cabcse and “all | eee eee = 0:16: € Herbert M es of La 4 ire. Paul K 6:30 to 8. Progra c € th sweet that are good to eat"! Wa ST ay Bridge and Mah “evigy cei Aad ge eet ge ale aha me onda} , End Progressives Club, 2 x : en by Seattle Campfire girls r oc Cone } Fonda. Part / Hall 1, at k, at the t Oho eteckc.: dt vemie Lots is . » the King county poor farm Wed- As Jongg Party a serica $48 84a ave Pipe ' S ttl f 1925 W ll B fasday evening as a Thanksgiving oo =e De © ¢ pt N h I gram b eS ¥ Pa Interlaken Guild of the 0: Whist. bride nd mah jonge w ' c r, | ea e oO Ul e eat. € He ; ospital will give a bridge t ele t Que re eriiehc if é a y ¢ Mortrude, k t VOR sty Tyeaing. ita! Ob Er ees Ca a BE which they recently gave. The group Mrs. E r 1 Toor astral ng - Black | retains, dow VAI; Devan ovcs ar) $y.:| {a planning to give a Christinas Bes = eat to’ Hattie? Beatatiors: ih bridek T te he ren, |fller; “Bake irs. c. F. Mont- |The City as It Is Today Will Be Preserved in| pte sco heenty re iS et begin me ‘ > . aT | nate z hankagiving bo: fi : q ; . ind Mrs Alice | ent Went Side Women Pictures for Future Generations | Thanksgiving box: i ’ : Luncheon to Miller, Dr. Imer ae ees 1:00 ¢ at Cet Evel Outland has been taken} @ ic % at , * fr. and 2 jaches, | CHAPTER B. G., P.O. E eer a ; BOS ig e nto group as a mew member a d 3 f b limen " ; ‘ ‘ you go down to a mov theatet company for use \ Sar i Comp aeret Mrs, A. H. Anderson, Mr. and Mr BG, P.O. B, w i fre. Nir ture theatar and eee picture of civic clubs of the city. It will| ay, a pa e q To honor Mrs David Whitcomb, Mr. ar ned by Mr W. Griffin on | m: ttle of 1900 or the Seattle fully kept thru the y for}, The Atsarkal Campfire have taken : Meal of Carrington, N. D., whe 6 v tor Bltendah!, Mr < mber 1, at 12:30 ; Beatt ‘ o a rr aie t nor. Erma and Inez Ingling as new ner brother and sister-in-law, Mr : Sorosis Club, 3 0’ t 18 ouldn’t you enjoy He e¢ future gene members of th oup. Th : ~ Rhodes, M and the cM J wv t 5 ele, wers ¢ ie roup ne and Mrs. George W: Botiday, Mr 1 the hon 1 ‘4 Hotties 45th.| If you could. seo ‘Just wha " Seattlelte ra cear asl tenable) p Neglecting Your F. K. Robinson, will entertain ree as Prog teview of “Figures of | Queen City 4 ike then—h Tisdale is bringin Seattle a} held Saturday, Decem| someot Teeth Is Expensive a bridge luncheon at her home F H > COUNCIL, P.1 by Mr G, Fletcher; the | has grown: marvel cture came the girls a ping tie-dying, others , \TTLE COUNCIL, PT. A rik . nera cars| the « , her hate eno ae ee day afternoon. 1 TTLE CC ew romance hown Java | that have the hill ae ch ick dah aig ; prt That's why we say—“haye ee t Head,” b: F. B. Carter; five- | have been the v ate ie ge - “ shades and many other your teeth e FREE 7 . minute talk Autumn,” M leat d—the hu SSE who wil a phe at least twice ° To Entertain at Tea, Dykeman Wartier: “The: Wind ‘That Bloweth,” |Dovna ceuaireawhih have Rate wedeaay useful things. This Miss Doris Bissett will enter C nittee are the M ‘ Mr j Ww A. Holt. ‘toate ek hts storied bullt\nes ie h a: ; hoot” the downtown | {ls having the maximum fi save teeth whenever t tea on Friday afternoon at her| frelon as Vite rola? Fr ie GHACIbare MGR AAPL | oe eee ac eae ealkepsetil [ alekiogs wits buildings and | members | ble, and if false teeth home in honor of Mrs. Lincoln Er-| Dorothy Palmer, Sarale Phelr 1K : ek TRacen caday patiac? intina ae i? bogitces wif are needed, there is not an in, a recent bride, and Mrs. Glen-| pieanor O'Shea, Helen I re te Catatian Workaaen cHce Sat ort ERG AB AUT STE. vie: buble] CO SHIGE tentecle ‘the Hass COMPL! SCHEDULE office in city that ean ood Archer, who recently came here | nixon, Virginia I Laura Nev rt k sted slobhat sicher ¢ dive. tind the forenight- toil with ote pea cont ig To complete t make you a better fit or a from Eugene, Oregon, to make her jie, Margaret Duncan, Pearl, Powell the 130 o'clock, busine take many pictures of Seattle. Only | of the world; the parks and_ resi hedule for : the. yea bb Pe va n Stank Messrs. Evan Pe-| i he. he All members urged to bela few are in existence, and they tial sections; the municipal and | }@s sobetl tite ; Cli of : Our prices are reasonables es Ms ters, Eapy ¢ Robert Bythe fi tuth t hop : mmantal? bulldine rate he ae yy Oscar Friend, to take the i { ges i mes. | cember 1 itutfonal amendment | still not mov nm ildings; the hug ont dy 3 Open Evenings) don Se Orthopedic Shops George Mills, Joseph Hughes, Ather-| oy sri, ted upon | tures people in Seattl » Lake Washington can. | Place of | “Kings Up eaiph wy Gone iene e First Hill Guild, with Mrs, F ton Smith, Byron Lane, Wesley Kil 4 Century Club, 2 o'clock, | know the Seattle of 26 or 50 years eyards and lakesin|SPence. “Kings Up” will probably + erick T. Fischer, will be hoatess at} worth, Thomas Brazell, Richard) os f Mra, P. C. Christensen, | g | thing which can be seen| be Used the following year. Gib 1¢ Orthopedic lunch room Tuesday. | Robinson, Donald Haggerty, Walter ome 6520 17th N. W. Program: Roll cal!,| | But in 1950 and in 1975 everyone! in tho 8 of today son, who has just finished: h ol NDOLPH & PRET; assisting will be Mrs. W..T. Bush-| Patrie, John Impola and Fred Mar ernie sé current events; “Paderewaki dnd Pil j will have the opportunity to see and} A complete schedule of what pic- | / ‘ Indi ahh ning,” will pO oEN TINT Sand man, Mra. A- Woodruff, Mra. Neil | c04 CHRISTMAS GIFT SALE udaki, Leaders of New Poland," by| know th uttle of 1925, Thru the} tures will be taken and included in| Start the new production next week a “6 Oy 7 ittee cludes ie . ¢ * "ine 1 Ww he McDonald, Mrs. A. R. Sayre, Mrs,| The Junior committee includes the | “11 1 adios of the University Bap: | Mrs, 7, Wels; “Poland's Contribution | efforts of ‘The Star, It will be spread | the film will be worked out by the trance 608 ath Awe G, 6. Chapin, Mrs. Bert Swezea, Mrs.| Misses Ruth Renn, Anna Gayler,| i iich will hold their Christmas|to Art, Music and Literature," Mrs.|out before them, imperishably and| filming company, the Strand the.| = ‘pt buys more typewriters from ov Savings Ward Simpkins, Mra, J. P. Herber,|Helen Niesen, Gertrude Treland, | (1 Cite ian in an ee eaday, (P. C. Christensen lL cnuttulietramondnd oh thareenadttve later antl Certainly every | the United States than from any || lot-4076 Mrs. Ie C. Busch: Mrs. J. Mor-| Kathleen O'Leary, Helen Kerts, | yecember 1 and 2, in the Masonic] Tadies' Auxiliary to tho Pacific| films of the motion picture camera, | part of which will be} other country, i ' us ‘ Mrs. Paul Smith and Mrs. J.| Julia Tarleton, F 6 Sto: pher: } 4238 University way (down) Improvement Club, 2 o'clock, at Lake | SEATTLE FILM WILL jot intere ident of the = —— Hardesty. jand Messrs. Gordon Wells, Frank | Temp) City clubhouse BE HELD IN TRUST |future city will be filmed and pre- Winslow Guild will be in charge| Blethen, Keiron Reardon, Marit 4 unset Heights Literary Club KOM dale, president of the| served for the nefit* of future ‘ la Carlos Flohr, Drummond| Mrs. George B. Worley, chairman, | ‘ 1 | of the Thrift Shop Tuesday morning. | Glerup, Carl . o'clock, wth Mra, Jennie| Imperial Film Corporation of Chi-| generations iw Bartley, Tracy Mitr announces that there will be a ne . nn ¥ | zen Peal In the afternoon Mrs. 8, Mitchell | Wilde, Lee Bartley, Tracy ent 4515 Greenwood ave, Sub-| cago, made arrangement with the = = | 1 ail \ y,|table assortment of beautiful and Su ABOy fd Mra. B. F. Blackburn will have | Arthur Hill and William Kilkenny, | tical articles on sale, with the|Ject, 'Mexico,” | Strand theater and The Star Mon BEST | harge for Madrona Guild chairman hae ine e Ce a Dadtvihe dbpakitani’ ty wanlot EC J day, to ffim pictures of the Seattle ? ? FROME) ay : those attending in making their se. | SALE Av of today, They will be shown at! e@QgR ADDITIONAL CLUBS WOODLAND | locttons | JUMBLE SHOP the Strand theater under the title e°e , “SCHOOL CIRCLE | ‘The Red Cross Jumble Shop an.| ‘Things You Ought to Know About COLDS | , a +, | Luncheon will be served at noon m by :, ‘ . >, A | The West Woodland Pre-School ounces a Chris 8 sale for Seattle, The John Hay P.-T. A. will hold sts} Circle will hold its regular monthly | warries will be seryed allafiornoon, | 2°%: December 1, at tho shop, f ile Bo ® placed).in’ trust! with a Ny ; q ‘apt i ‘ourt ane ry film w pIACEC es regular monthly meeting on Thurs | meeting on Wednesday, December 2,| Mrs. Marrick will be in-charge of the | irth and Vir nia, mm | pee igh ibe prnced 3, | ‘clock, in the school audit isto for both afternoon and eve | MISS GARDNER ‘To | 9 o’clod ileene Frenc i ning n pe? rium. Miss Helen Lawry will speak . | SPBAK BEFORE CLU c nstructor in the Music Department | ° j iy fe ah vf itt ity “tt «ee Wey reve i tine te Pee Prote wo ents on b} A wnleakitty. 6 red , | and some very interesting slides w ee WEXTINGS | 16 Sei sinew id Profes. it the, University of Washington, | |, WeC. Ty Us MEBTINGS. sional Women's Clubtwill hold tts HOGE BUILDING ANNEX will speak on “Music Appreciation | be shown. |) Capitol Hill W. C.-T. U, will meet Heat : EO . icp oi eite regular business meeting on ‘Tuesday in the Young Child.” The pupils of at the home of Mra. A. ¥. Spon olida ardas Miss E 4 AI ai group |PYTHIAN SISTERS Tat 6; WORM adc oe ete vening, December 1, at. its club : i : are pire AM ac Ral ea tad th a ° cor, 4476) Fourth ave. N. Ws, Tues | rooms at Plymouth Houne ; ‘ Watch for the Announcement in ‘ of songs Pythian Sisters of ‘Temple 9 , December 1, at 2 o'clock Mins Eivolyn’ Gardtior, executive! When you majl out your Christ . Tueadavis Newspapers , hah }will have its regular business. sex-| Important business is to be trans) yocretary of tho 8 Welfac, | Mas greeting postcards this season uesday's Newspapers P JEWISH WOM sion, also election of officer on | noted, after whiet Mrs, EMM! reague, will address the club, and| don't forget to put a 2cent stamp a SPONSOR CONCERT Wednesday, Decomber . 2, 101 Lawler and her daughter, who for'| in her talk will dexoribe the work o¢| on. them Under the auspices of the Council |o’clock, in A. O. U. W, hall, 1409/15 years haye been minsionaries IN|} the league, touching particularly Peay OU tea nDue: the) DEaBa WRIGH I S of Jewish Women's Educational Cen. | Ninth ave, Shanghal, China, will speak Upon the constructive phases of ity] Postage they will Be fasyed und I { J I ter, a concert will be given by F 2 FS Wt All members and interested | work, with which thé public is prob.| probably not reach thelr destina DS You p 5 Meremblum, violinist; Berthe P FORTSON-THYGE friends are requested to he present. | ably least famitiar tion until after the holiday BUSINESS ( q Dow, pianist, and Kola Levionne, | AUXILIARY Freemont W. C. 1. will meet at! ‘the work of the league, says Minw| ‘This warning 18 issued by Post ® 711 SECOND AVENU 4 ‘elliat, aturday evening, December Fortson-Thygesen Auxiliary, t the home of Mr J, T. Reynold jardner, 18 not strietly charitable; it t ter Perkin because, he Ay 19, at Temple Center, 15th ave, and|W. V., will hold@he next regular | 4310 Linden ave, Tuosday, Decem-| principal object ix to reconstruct the| many persons have not yet heon| OVER 70 YEARS OF SUCCESS Union st. A comprehensive and | business meeting at Veterans’ hall,| ber 1, at 1 o'clock lfamilies which it a and to} informed of the postoftice ruling, wee ut ; ‘iversified program ia being ar | Armory, nday evening, November Work for the White Shield home| make them self-supporting, self-re. made last April, that all posteard Boldts pumpkin ples hit the L ts oN ranged. 140, at 7 oPlock, being done, Come prepared to sew. Repecting and an asset to the elty. must carry pot, ‘ ular letter portage, | Advertisqent,

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