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The Daily Olympian from Olympia, Washington • 3

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a fiL-S I 't 4 I -jp 1 i I Ji i i i -i i THE 6AILY OLYMPIAN 6LYMPIA WASHINGTON Monday evening February i 936' PAGE THREE --'v V- SIMPLE BLOOMER-FROCK FOR THE TOT PATTERN 26Se i for safekeeping' Huntamer refused to turn over the weapon when Cartwright made demand latitude to allowed on officer when carrying out duties which rest within his discretion and within the scope of his duties of Justice opinion slatod am accepting the sheriff testimony that he wo not satisfied Cartwright owned the gun Damages would be merely punitive' especially when plaintiff could show no actual loss so no damages will be aels church recently Six tables of cards were in play and favors were wm by BIrs Ed Farrell Bln McCarthy and Mrs John Cline Carnation Carnation club members will meet for and election oT officers at the home of BIrs Bertha Jolley 821 Capitol Way Wednesday afternoon All members of the Degree of Honor are eligible to attend this meeting of A Bin Jane Hillyar will hold a silver tea at her home 122 North Central street Tuesday afternoon Ladies of the A Fhilathea Class Party Hie monthly party of (he Fhilathea class of thg United Churches scheduled for Tuesday evening February 18 has been postponed due to the Illness of Bln Frank Nos-worthy hostess for If she's two' going on three and fond of rope-skipping and tag-playing she's sure to need all the easy freedom this adorable Anne Adams pattern can give her and the pro- tection from cold floors and draughts which the accompanying bloomers impart Truly captivating this winsome style with briefest of wing-away sleeves and a combined yoke and panel easy to make: It will -tub and tub if mothers makes it of dainty printed challls or one cf the youthful cotton prints In batiste a love of a party frock and when warmer days ar- rive a crisp pique -version without I sleeves would be ever so nice EAGLES FLAN PARTY Tom Cartwright got his German Luger pistol back Monday and also was awarded -Judgment of $1380 against Sheriff Huntamer for the costs of the replevin action which Cartwriglit brought in Olympia Justice court to recover the gun but- Justice Hinkle denied 'Cartwright any of 'the $50 damages which he also sought Justice Hinkle's opinion held that the Judgment for costs ran also against Sheriff Hun bonding company the National' Surety Corporation of America which was a co-defendant in the suit The case' was last Saturday with the court reserving its ruling The gun in question was taken from the person of Sam Un- Olympia Eagles will have a potluck supper at Eagles hall Tuesday evening at 6:30 The aerie will furnish coffee cream sugar and oyster stew Cards will be played after the supper Tokyo Besident Plans Trip Here Bln George Funk received word this week from Bln Zoe Kincaid Penlington of- Tokyo that she plans an early visit to the United States and will be in Olympia to renew old friendships Bin Penlington is a member of a well known Old-time family and her friends have followed publication of her several Olympia books with Interest The last book she published was Tokyo observations of hier 14-years in Tokyo where she to a columnist on an English newspaper She to a sister of Prof Trevor Kincaid qjr the University of Washington During her visit in Olympia she wUl be a guest of Mr and Mm Funk Helping Hand Circle Helping Hand Circle is planning a 1 luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs Henry Bettcher 1008 East Fourth avenue Mrs George Hibberd will assist Pattern 2666 to available in sizes' 2 4 6 8 and 10 Size 6 takes 2 5-8 yards 38 InAh -'fabric Illustrated step-by-step searing instructions in- eluded- STOMACH ULCERS Two Parltes Oh Birthday Zita stameya daughter of Mr and Mrs Elbert Stamey was guest of honor at two surprise parties this week In observance of her 18th birthday anniversary On Thursday evening Mrs Stanley arranged a party for her daughter Favors' In games were won by Mary nieder Mary Forrester Patricia Phillips Lucille Le-ndeux Guests bidden attend- were Mary Reder Elaine Levesque Lucille Chenier Lucille Lemieux Jane Pomeroy Mary Lewis Lucille Reder Marie Forrester Jane Blake Doris Pom Marguerite Wagner Dulca Gaby Dorothy Lore sen Betty Farrell Patricia Phillips Marian Campbell Vivian Campbell Marie Campbell family party was held at the Stamey home Friday evening honoring Mias Stamey Bridge was played with favors won1 by-Mr and MTs Adolph Heye Included In the group were Mr Mrs Heye Mr and Mrs ur Faber and children MT and Ed Heye Mr and MTs Adolph ye Mr and MTs Foy Anthony Heye Dance February 87 The dance at American Lake hos- da el MffmtL Mir mm 1 inn Miadiaf altar Mill iMr NMt mums MaL Ufca halp to hi el paia aauaaa oaf atbar liicaaionk Imeroaeewat laataadp Send Fiften (15c) in coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this CSm aaS to omm ociA Ptrara Notes With vory 1B-cont pattern order-two tokens and with pital planned by Auxiliary to Vet- derwood when he was arrested erans of Foreign Wars in Olympia Portly after Christmas on a drunk will be held February 27 instead of axU disorderly charge Cartwright February 20 as previously an-had left the gun with Uhderwood nounced every iS-cent order three tokens must bo Included by order 'off tha -a -j-Aj atate tax dommlaalon' Chapter CF Chapter CF 0 wUl meet' Tuesday for a 1 luncheon with BIrs Stanley Starr at her home cm Lome Avenue Bliss Lillian Collins will give a book review COMING -EVENTS Daughters of America Mrs George Eklund Eenatl'club dinner Bin George Tar bell 6:30 Alpha Mae camp dinner and program Labor temple TUESDAY Bln Herbert Hoover visits Girl Scouts in Olympia Zonta club' luncheon Hotel Olympian Chapter CF Mrs Stanley Starr Ladies of Glengarry club Bln Irving Lassen Ladles of A silver tea Mrs Jane Hillyar AAUW clubhouse 745 American Legion Auxiliary Legion hall Ladles of St Michael" open card party Capital Camp drill team Eagles temple WEDNESDAY Helping Hand circle Bin Henry Bettcher 1pm Industrial Arts club Mrs White 130 United Churches circles meet-lng Baptist women meeting First Christian church groups meeting- circles meeting Carnation club Mrs Bertha Jolley Olympia chapter OLS Masonic temple Junior AAUW Bliss Anne Irene Johnson 8 Nelghbon of Woodcraft Eag-les tensile 7:30 A- Bln Adolph Heye Washington P-T A study club Bln Bal-mert 1:30 Third Thursday party at Mountain View Amaranth social club Herbert Brooks home Colonial dinner Flnt Christian church 6:30 Auxiliary to VJW open card party Labor temple Party At Mountain View Anne Adams pattern Write plainly name address and style number' Be sure to state size- Be sure to order our Spring Pattern Book for smart new clothes that'll fit you and your needs to a Gay practical frocks to cheer you at work Lovely party frocks ptiH sports clothes to flatter you at play Collars blouses skirts toe multiplying costumes Chic slenderizing styles Patterns for tots Fabric and accessory news Price of book Fifteen Cents Book and a pattern together twenty-five cents Address orders to The Daily Olym- Baptist Women of the Central Baptist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the parlors of the church HENRY ADAIR SOUTH BAY FARMER DIES plan Pattern Department Olympia Washington Glengarry MTs Irving Lassen will entertain women of Glengarry club at her home 434 North Rogers Street Tuesday afternoon at a luncheon Members are asked to call Mrs Pete Madsen at 1758-J for information on the luncheon Washington Study Washington Parent-Teacher Association Study club will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:30 at the home of Mrs Fern Balmcrt 1803 Legion Way a Zonta Zonta dub members will hodd their weekly noon luncheon at Hotel Olympian Tuesday have defective vision impaired hearing diseased tonsils and other deficiencies which could be relieved or cured' by early treatment -The summer round up offers a splendid opportunity for the parents to have their children examined by a competent physician and The summer round-up to not only an educational project it to also a sound economic project according to BIrs Bryan as it prevents waste of educational effort with its attendant cost Many children are repeaters because of come remediable defect the correction of which might prevent this waste of time The popular third Thursday parties' of the BIcuntaixi View Golf club will again take precedence this week as the committee in charge makes plans for the day Mrs A Hopkins Bin Arthur Anderson Mrs Gribble BIrs Rpckway and BIrs Henry Skog are committee members Nine holes of competitive golf to slated for the -morning followed by luncheon and bridge Hostesses for the affair will be BIrs Anderson BIrs Donald A Macdonald and BIrs Townsend A foursome braved the weather last Thursday to engage in golf on the club course Included in the group were BIrs Maude Hollomon I BIrs Rockway BIrs Anderson and Bin Hcpklns I I Sommer Round-up Plans In a recent interview with Mrs Bryan- prominent worker in the Parent-Teacher Association she made the following statements about the summer round-up planned for this city summer round-up of preschool children was inaugurated by the National Congress of Parents and Teachers in 1935 It to intended to rouse the parents to the importance of a healthy body and mind in order to start the children on their educational career with as few hardships as possible Many of the ills of childhood 'adolescence Henry Adair 65 resident of this county for the past 30 years died at his home at South Bay early Sunday morning He was a farmer and had resided at South Bay for the past five years Surviving are the widow BIrs Edith Adair of Olympia six children BIrs Bloon of Tapoma BIrs Patterson and Bin Woodard of Olympia Mrs Warren Carney of Honolulu BIrs Walter Schinnell of Dupont and Raymond Adair' of Tacoriia one sister BIrs Blary Ingram of Centralia and one brother Adair of this county ten grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren The body was removed to the Warnica and Wamlca funeral home where services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 You are performing in this picture many of the im- portent items of home management You are performing them without going to the ex pense of making visits to separated places about the city You are conserving your strength You will have useful hours left for other things Would you like to know more about telephone service nr some special application of it to your home and your particular needs? Just call us or drop us a line' with your address we are at your service Tellin You man Bits Mittie Brower and BIrs Aldexson a Circles Circles of the First Methodist Episcopal church will hold their regular meetings Wednesday Circle one will meet with Mrs George Uhler with Mrs John Wilson assisting Circle two will meet with Bin Walter Uhler for luncheon circle three wUl meet with Mrs Mll-ton Blarpe Circle four will meet with Mrs 2SU for 12:30 luncheon with BIrs Wallace assisting circle five wUl meet with BIrs Sexton for 12:30 luncheon circle six will meet with Bin Francis a a a A Catholic Daughters of America will meet for a social evening Wednesday at the home of BIrs Adolph Heye 610 Franklin Street Mrs Kenneth Jacobup and Miss Edith Dolan will be the assisting hostesses a a EastoUe Mrs George Levenhagen and Mrs A Lorenzen entertained members of the Eaatslde Guild of St Mlch- Colonial Dinner At Church Hays P-T A Hays Parent-Teacher Association members and friends celebrated Day with a program at the school Friday evening Blare than 50 patrons and friends attended the meeting BIrs Fred Schlosser-directed the program which included violin solos by Margaret Ferlnger accompanied by Cecil Ferlnger vocal selections by BIrs Wayne Gilfilen BIrs Marion McQuarry Sylvia DeU and LaVada1 Gilfilen three act Skit by BIrs Schlosser Bin Fred Cheat- Cold? To help en(! it sooner rub throat and chest with i 4 4 -u- 1 I 4 If'' I I The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company -215 Fifth Avenue Edit- Telephone 800 THANK you FOR helping me out WITH those veneer cores I told you about TWO weeks ago remember I was In a jam WITH the Boss FOR piling them outside AND letting them get wet and adult life have beginning in the interval between -finfancyf WICKS VapoRuu and school age Many children The annual Colonial dinner of i the Women Council of the First Christian church will be held in the church dining hall at 6:30 Friday evening Mrs Dorland to chairman of the affair and Mrs Dobyns to arranging the program Reservations may be made with Mrs Dor- land at 1240 or Mrs Claude Lor-imer at 628 There will be several no-host tables at the affair according to those in charge Called Here By Van Walker of Miihmik South Dakota arrived here last week summoned by the serious illness of his father Van Walker Mrs John Heath 332 Foote Street sister of Mr Van Walker is improving after a serious illness but to unable to receive visitors fcni a our tense is often AND I told you THEY were a good buy i AND now THEY are all gone AND everybody Birthdays Arc Celebrated Smoking Camel Cigarettes Aids in Assuring Natural Digestive Action Wno bought some) GOT a bargain BUT worry HERE is another bargain JUST as A dinner party at the Lue-decker home Sunday afternoon celebrated the birthday anniversaries of six persons who claimed February as their birthday month Valentine appointments brightened the table with red and white tapers and flowers Guests of honor were Nellie Eva Balmert BIrs George Lemley Mrs Harry Wild Mrs Verne Duby Miss Velma Drury Warren Wild Places were marked for Mr and Bin 'Balmcrt and daughters Lois May and Nellie Eva Mr and Mrs Drury Miss Velma Drury Mr and BIrs Harry Wild and children Evelyn Gordon Stanley Kenneth and Warren BIT and Bln George Lemley and children Gertrude Asa and Pearietta BIr and Bln Verne Duby Harold Lue-decker WE have a limited amount OF nice dry alder seems to be the order of the day People get Caught in the lockstep of modern life Tension finds die weak spot so digestion It has been shown that smoking improves digestion wards off die consequences of hurried nervous living Camels 'stimulate digestive actum They promote the feeling of well-being and good cheer so neces-sary to die proper assimilation of food Camels set you right! And in smoking Camels fiar you may eater a whole new world of smoking pleasure So turn to Camels Expect ah enticing mildness Enjoy the appealing flavor of costlier tobaccosl They never tire your taste! CUT very early LAST spring FROM good live timber AND It bums LMOST FOWLER on Star Route 1392 Blaine says: Ilfs eat-and-run with me but I always top off with Camels They are good for HARD HITTER Jape Sharp tennis champion Says: Camels helps me to digest my meaL Camels taste grand JUKE hard maple AND as long as It lasts WE are going to sell it FOR the same price AS dry slab AND this MAY make the Bora mad Christian Church Group groups of the First Christian Church will hold their regular meetings Wednesday afternoon Whitman group will meet with BIrs Charles Scott 1201 North Ly-barger Ayenue for a 1:30 dessert luncheon with BIrs Ed Jacobson assisting hostess BIrs Hannon of Tacoma third district secretary of the Missionary Society of Washington will be the speaker McCallum group will meet with Mrs 0 Powles Eighth and South Kastalde street with Mrs Ruth Bedes hostess at the 2 meeting Williams group will meet with BIrs Higgins 314 East Eleventh Avenue for a 1:30 dessert luncheon Ross group will meet with BIrs James Webb 1630 Conger Avenue for a 1:30 dessert luncheon In Bliss Blarie Parrott daughter of Blr and BIrs Parrott was in Seattle Friday evening to attend a dinner dance at the Inglewood club Warren Austin of Seattle was a week-end visitor at the Parrott home BUT I cant help it in the way AND we have to move it AND so FM you NO matter WHAT happens to me HERE DELICIOUS FOODS TEMPT the famous Gold Coast Dining Room above) at the Drake Hotel in Chicago And here die fragrant delicate amdke of Camels rises while Erik famoue maim etbfatl watches alertly oyer all to see diet no wish goes unsatisfied many of our guests smoke Camels" Erik says they have -found that choice tobaccos add to die pleasure of die meaL Camels are tremendously a leading favorite here" FOR doing this TUNE INI CAMEL CARAVAN vilb WALTER DEANE JANXS TED HUSING GLEN GRAY and the CASA LOBIA ORCHESTRA YOU will be wise TO take advantage Tuaaday ead 9 ST CST9d0p ra ST 8:30 PBP ST-WA Colnmlum Network OF the tip New Way to Hold False Teeth in Place Remember Ike Number 2200 ft Do fall -teeth annoy you by dropping or allpplnst Just sprinkle a Fas-leeth on your plates This new tine powder holds teeth firm and comfortable No Kummy pasty taste or feallna (Sweetens breath Get Fasteeth from Rex-sIl Drue stores and Nu-WSy Drug Three slaea Adr OLYMPIA OIL AND WOOD PRODUCTS A' mm a 5 -1- r- rf -j i I 4" 4 i fir ir.

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Years Available:
1927-1938