The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1919, Page 8

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By BETTY Jinks Dinner wen Mise Marion Sowle and M t the Peeling of eo Dore y Lind Deginning ‘y « Sn t Club Meet sand live € ¢. with Sunsel ub Meets and wome jn Ther t hens a y dane ‘ , ‘ at o% genera awaker t : Bpot wit! again be popular, Zea and Dansant Before the wa the annus! t t t ‘ i y ‘ \ M Ke " ! Mrs. A Mra, A te M Hed ‘ c to play brid an ap cael ei . Mrs. G. W. I \ Ho rst of & series of dint - Pere Golt club Bese engaging ta With, and w ieee Picshes ar tania Soares % the sumfner, every ‘ oniating ‘ure Mrs. Hassett ta Mr, Bert Parra N T at 1 Huiscamp. Re home t t abould be in by Frida onor of Mr ie < \ ‘ Mrs. A \ Luncheon . Daisy 1 fheon tomorrow at th up er Twelve « one Fe (Mire. Sparling Be tte Seem and afterward bride + Mrs. G. H. Sparling it ee? sperated on for appe: ler Entertained |“ ec obs i ‘Tyler, who is vie |g , brother wid ‘aleterin-taw, | Sauer’-M inris Joe Tyler, has received | Of int > Univera ‘of attention during her | '"e infor) N auer of A Mle. Many little iam given tor h offer Wesley, Minnis, son of J on Mrs. Bruce Elmgte| Mrs. Thomas Minnis of Sea M Btu tea at her hogae, | Minnis) « with ‘Magnun George W. Boole had | cum Laude on at the Sunset dlub/ Was 4 PHY a research oe Aniline company. Mr. and Mrs. Min . : sa nis will be at home after April 10th er Dinne: at Ridley Park, Pa Rhodes n the class of JAGeand Mr.) ee Mra. . Mit he a ext togener (Dance in Bank Lobby “tonight at the Sunset club| The employes of the Dexter Hor br of Mrs. Lucinda W. Prince. }ton bank will give a benefit dance Of the federal board for | for new uniforms and equipments for education, who comes|the members of t bank wh where she is the direc-|0n 2 local baseball team. The Fthe Prince School for Depart | wil! be held April 16th in wervice. A subject which |of both the national bank B discussed will be “Vocational | ‘rust and savings bank. T for Schools,” and Mr. officials and their wives will trons and patronesses representative of the Uni fe iateacton pervice: Prof. Mil-| The committee in cha Pihetifiversity of Washington: | affair are: Mr. Chester Latimer, of the Marie Davis, Miss Ejllen Poland. | Miss Alice Swope, Mis# Opal Heath “University of Washington King of the school board ree, assistant superinten af schools; Mr. Short, Mr. Proc: representing labor, t business men, and {yutchins-Shogren of the community! arias Ge attend the dinner. [of Mr. Frank 8. Hutchins city, and Mr. Harry EB. Shogren, for at Club merly of Los Angeles, were marr Trafford Huteson en. | April 24 at the home of Rev uncheon yesterday at/A. Landen, who officiated Covers were laid for ny » Hellmich attended the bride and groom . Mr. and Mrs. Shogren will be at home after April 10th at 1052 East Tho t., Beatth tin <a «+ 6 Aonce sucst at many | Lotus Club Dance While in the city.| The Lotus club dance will gi & femarkably impressive | Night in Bohemia on April 16th hot only speaks intelli. |the new Masontc temple brilliantty. She has Mr. Charles ¢ to say and she it well Harmon, Mr. Phil ron Ives and Mr. R . Te are managing the affair at Masonic Temple |*"rie patrons and patronesses will 7. in nold Frediund an educational director) yr. and Mra. William Bogarton, Mr Marche, had seven other | 4nq Mrs. Wilson K. Lee, Mr. and Of the Prince School for! Mrs Cornelius Cooper, Ensicn Wad Store service at a din-) Huribut Mrs. Hurlbut, Mr. and 5 Blanc's Later that) stre Be Mrs. Smali went to the wre J. BE. Moore. H hotel and addressed 0 oe oe Oy eit Clenine |British-American Dance ws Department Store Em which was established by |Siven under the auspices of the Hf trade bureau of Boston | British-American Relief and taken over later |and which will be known Minited States Employment | “Second Friday” dance, wit! omorrow there will be a|#t the Broadway hall f the Masonic temple at § p. |4°4¢ Friday evening the employees of all retail mts of the city ee nave commencement of the been engaged in ever since the t war are will be another 4 at the Red C neg tomor: ithe association still has an oblig: ment of the American Red Cros EUMONIA which will keep them busy until the| end of May and the revenue from Palla physician. Immedi- those dances will ge to swell the} payments to the Red Cross Mrs. Edgar Ames gave an informal nner for Mr. and Mrs. A, B. New lel! of Toledo, O., on Friday evening AR AAS i SAVE ON YOUR wa COFFEE COST BM inescueg COFFEE 7 In the Five Pound Size BEST IN QUALITY IT’S REAL ECONOMY ALSO PACKED IN 3 and 1 Pound Cans EVERY CAN GUARANTEED Office ond Warehouse 313 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE ) P | « SEATTLE” ~ THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1919. — By CYNTHIA GREY ers ‘onal | Clubs 1 1 or tes 4 : 9 4 I om mF tinfied id 1 r I i r a THIA GRE 1 ; f i M id n 1 of © And ertain a 1 as exte dark hind me opens on the r ur’ of the what's to be done nt t i for help? Or shall I map of the place ir t for the banana peddler who t to come back—then ta Kappa. He fe nowy), mist for the National “ue : ae without Nig ut & it, feeling m cep her t ne hand on the wall I realized (D480 pie Glorious Knowledge Women rema ' inclined hat I wa Gain a» Wonderful Thought " upward gradua Stents Over Them CYNTH v if sharp 1 found t wing I ndva I knew that Age he surface of peter it r had hit a 4 ; He ¢ I nted 1 f the out-| when baby arrives, and pain at the r avoided : ; T f breast glands 1 n r On st, by all “ b t means, this gr om whick ed stains a t m . Jamar Building Miller, one of the regents |chairman; Miss Ada Jervus, Miss | man, Miss Amy Allen and Miss Ber. | taken the Kobert Brir been there for the 7a " tL y tof Mr. and M how must I go about itt e day | had placed in t die of the high at herts. Then soak a piece of flannel DM wall, whi ab & lovely garder th the Oil, yp on "" fal part he first day of the | from the y. The fountain | #94 cover with dry fanzel. Fi st ‘wae placed against an elaborate “eatment usually gives quick reliel | Trixie Chester and Mr. Alex Collins 1 flying corp: Mr. Wilfred |{°, ckxon, Mr. By: | calla him up and tetln him t proper for me been at Coronadc evening. Mrs. Cassie | pe: Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Kilbourne, | » and ask for Landauer and Mr. and misjudging her & girl to tele t the Good Kate The next regular dance to be has been the gues ule to let the man Little Stories for Bedtime meee ts THORN’ TON W. BL RG The activities which the “BS” | Shop Dance gradually being discontthued, but | Jumble |tion to the civilian relief depart: | A Dinner Out of Reach THORNTON W nything in the | and later the party attended Madame | not, and Buster thinks he e without his little spears in the Green Forest Kuster had climbed up just as Sat. April 12 2:00 P. M. matler toward the t was too small for him to climb had told the truth about Prickly y and the loss of most of his ny Bear. | and now he couldn't srowled Buster Bear. 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