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Thursday, September 23 1926 society— Continued (Continued From Page 6) Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Nuzum and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jensen were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Culbertson at their summer home on L.oon Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Gandy mo tored to Seattle last week. Accom panying them were their son and daughter, Joseph and Miss Ellen Mar garet, and Kenneth Smiles, who has been their house guest this summer and who was a classmate of young Gandy's at the University of Michigan. The three young people will be enter ing the University of Washington this fall, Miss Gandy as a freshman and Mr. Gandy and Mr. Smiles as first year students in the law school. Mrs. Lyman Whittier (Miss Sarah McClintock) returned to Yakima last Wednesday after a fortnight's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. McClintock, EHOS Rockwood Boule vard. Mr, and Mrs. Whittier will make their home in Yakima this winter. The Spokane Country Club will SAILING FOR THE OAy W 4 . 'R R ARRIVES SATURDAY Doy, ..,\ PIRATES! ke BURIED TREASURE! _\. 4% ROMANCE! OV Eh DOUGLAS in \9 B ‘ The BLACK ‘§ V/ | THE ADVENTURE OF A LIFETIME It’s Marvelous! VAV AYAYAYAY A VAVAYAVA AYA A Rip-Roaring Tale! DASHING YO’H 00, A Treat for the Eye! Dgfi%fl‘%w’i Filmed Entirely in Natural Colors I, U SEETH THE SPOKANE WOMAN again be the scene of the fortnightly bridge and mah jong luncheon on Thursday, September 30, when Mrs. Ray Wilson and Mrs. Walter Leu thold will act as hostesses. Miss Helen Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Hart, is leaving Thursday morning for Seattle, where she will take up graduate work at the University of Washington. Miss Hart received the degree of Bachelor of Arts at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., two years ago. Miss Hart's brother, Henry, after his graduation from Harvard last June, received the honor of the Shel don traveling fellowship which com prises a year of independent travel abroad. Most recent communication from Mr. Hart was postmarked Gene va, Switzerland, where he was inter ested in the sessions of the League of Nations, A meeting of the members of the Junior League of Spokane has been called for Friday morning in the as sembly room of the Old National Bank building. Further plans for the Ju nior League Follies of 1926 will be discussed. The So-So Club, an intimate group of friends who have served together since girlhood days, entertained for Miss Arta Scroggin on Friday, bidding her farewell on her departure for the south. Mrs. H. E. Hall, El3lß Seven teenth avenue, was hostess, assisted by Mrs. Reginald Tompkins, Those present were Miss Scroggin, Mrs. T. W. McGuire, Mrs. Henry Beisen, Mrs. C. E. Bree, Mrs. George J. Loquvam, Mrs. D. H. Luby, Mrs. Henry Hogue, Miss Lola Eden and Miss Bess Myers. In the Churches PACIFIC AVENUE CHRISTIAN— Wm. E. Adams, Pastor. Topic an nouncement for Sunday, September 26, a. m., “Marching Orders”; p. m., “Why He Failed.” FIRST NAZARENE CHURCH —Rev, H. B. Wallin, Pastor. Special feature, Rally Day. By arrangement with the building committee the new auditori um will be used for the Sunday School service. The pastor will speak at the morning and evening services. Page Thirteen 2 » . { . oy U Pt i DIRECTION-RAY A GROMBACHER ONE WEEK STARTING, SAT., SEPT. 25 » Y ¥ 5 . | LAV oA . L 3 ¥ R SR v e . e -~ % . “'v‘,"-’\:.t:\ | fi':"::~ N —— ~ ey == (57 Yoy p g DG %5 - BIPIR Y ‘\'l‘)'/4/” "I,« } U Pt N T (=) v (05 L];"L’d.’t’s{ L)) &2l Screen vomarce “~ ) : i?AUST 3 DRESSED as a boy, she entered into the maddest, most perilous series of romantic esca pades you've ever adored on the screen. Swift action, deft comedy, compelling heart appeal—Marion Davies at her best. with ANTONIO MORENO, Creighton Hale and Roy D’Arcy Scenavio by Agnes Christine Johnston from the movel by George Barr McCutcheon Directed by SIDNEY FRANKLIN ‘ HELD OVER ‘ One More Week | THE i MUSICAL MAIDS | Presenting 2 A Musical Novelty i || “THREE LITTLE MAIDS ‘‘l FROM GRAUSTARK"