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| Seattle | Society Faculty Wi nownces : > Arts Picture ranged. Se KC val the year. With Mrs, Frederick Mor * PAGE 10 Mrs. H. GQ, Cowling, Mrs Stephen Chad Raleigh Chinn, Mra, ¢ Barrell Cox, Mra, A, G. Dunn, Mra. J. F. Duthie, Mra, James Hamilton DeVeuve, Mra, John Eddy, Mra, Wil Ham Leonard Eaton, Mrs, John Brik json, Mra. € Farnsworth, M [Frederick Fischer, Mrs, Horton |Force, Mrs, Robert Greer, Mrs Club An-|Thomas Green, Mra. Edward Gar jrett, Mra. Kenneth Peter Huss Monthly Pro-|Nrs. Langdon Henry, Mra. Paul Refreshment | Henry, Mrs. Robert Hall, Mrs, Jobo x... |Harvey Howitt for Fine| Ball Ar-| Ruse Emma wick, Mra. Cotver, Stephen Cook, Mra ms; Committee Ristine, Mrs. Frank Taylor Mra, C.D. son, Mrs Charles Shepard James Colbert Sullivan, Mrs, Caspar Sharples, Mrs, Hervey Wilbur, Mrs W. G. Cassels, Mrs, M. F Mo gan, Mrs. F. A. French, Mra, Adam ardine Henry 1 Mrs Timber Samue Miss nke Stim {RS. JOSEPH DANIELS, genera! | & chairman of the program com tee for the Faculty Wives’ club of University, has announced the anthly programs and host s for} November wera, | Padel as hostess, will be a stereopticon ture by Prof. Charles W gedlogy department. Prof. Weav Mrs. VN Walter Henry, Mrs Daniel Kelleher, Mra. L. L. Love, Mrw. poole | Henry Landes, Mrs, Otis Floyd Lam son, Mra. J. D. Lowman, Mr oOo, c. Luther, Mrs, Mi Mrs. Alex has recently returned from & resi ander Mciwan, wave 0 South Of several years In South jin aire. James . i George T. Myers, Mrs, Anna Thom December meeting will be &/son Milburn, Mra, Ellis Morrison, fnas program. Mra, John Con-! Mrs. John F. Murphy; Mrs. Franklin Swill be hostess. The afternoon |i \funday, Mrs, William A, Peters 3 spent making aren for |\trs. Theodore Packard, Mra. Osgood dren of the Theodora Home. | packard, Mra. G, H. Pt Mire. MBecember 26 a dinner will be | \forite Thomsen and Mrs, Herbert H for club mbers and their | Gowen, ax, Mrs. Carl Magnussen, | Pe Se Maw Years Ball wilt be given on | Seattle Historical ber $1, Mrs, David C. Hat, in| Society to Celebrate Cards will be provided for! py i who do not dance. The Janu |F ‘ounde rs’ Day meeting has been given to the Following an ‘annual custom Members. It ts known as the | Seattle Historical soctety will o brate Founders’ day at the home of nm meeting, Mrs, Edward hostess. Mra, M. J. Carkeek, at 2:30 o'clock the meeting in February ty house mothers will be guests club. Mrs. Rudolph Ernst, as will present a play. The picaren will be a musicale. |i Seattle will be si Henry Surzallo and Mrs. Fred | @n Carkeek, to be followed by a tea. president of the Faculty} club, will be hostesses. Charles Johnson will be for the April meeting, which | be a luncheon and election of Mra. George M Hutchinson, M Horton an Mrs. D Macfarlane, Mra on the stead of the regular date, November 13, which this year falls on Sunday Stereopticon views of the early days Breakfast Given by Mrs. Battle Complimenting Mrs. George W for the following year. The | Pursell, Mra. Alfred Rattle enter iy program, a party for the chil- | tained with a breakfast of eight cov en of the faculty members, will be | ers at her home today. of Mrs. Herbert Condon. cee Pell Invitations Issued for hment Committee | Reception d for Fine Over three hundred invitations Ball have been issued by Mrs. Arthur Jordan and Mrs, A. J. Nelson for a committee which will be in! reception to be given Thureday aft of the refreshments for) ernoon, November 17, from 3 until 5 Arts picture ball Wednes- | o'clock, at the home of Mrs, Nelson, ing, November 23, has just! honoring the cighty-third birthday Announced, and is as follows: | of their mother, Mrs, Thomas White Robert Greer, chairman: Mrs.) sydnor. W. Perry, Mra. Jane F. “ee Ladies’ Musical Club , Mrs. R. William Crosby, Mrs. | Monthly Concert A. Moore, Mrs. Perry B. sx, Mrs. Guido Faris, Mrs, James » Mrs, Omar J. Hum-| ‘phe regular monthly concert of the Mrs. Bruce Elmore, MPs. | Ladies’ Musical club will be held Mon: McCulloch, Mrs. Cecil Ba | gay afternoon, November 14, at the Paul Henry, Mrs. Langdon} yw. ¢. A. auditorium at 2:30 ) Mrs. John Erikson, Mr*.| orctock. ‘The following program has oe heige ney — been arranged by Mrs. Fielding Lewis james Bri . “ : .. i yd |asnton and Miss Dorothea Hopper h, Mrs. Henry Ristine, Warren Boole, Mra. flson, Mra. Wallace G. Mss Ada Hanford and Miss Roberta. eee nce Planned by Women Mark’s Parish ‘Women of St. Mark's parish @ large dance at Chris- Hall, for Tuesday evening. 15, following the bazaar held in the afternoon, which i booths filled with many appropriate for Christmas At four o'clock the “Cabbage Players of the Roof Garden ‘will produce the “Witches” written by Mas. Stanley Grif- Which they presented recemtly home of Mrs, Charles H. Lilly. fhe costumes are by Lady Bluff eee ines g Bag, the scenery and lighting sen ienten' ee tne thems B their own studio, and the or- ee Visitor Will Be Complimented Thursday afternoon at the Sunset club, Mrs. J. I, Durand will enter- tain with a small bridge and tea. complimentary to her sister-in-law, Mrs, Watson L. Barclay of Will- iamsport, Pa. At the tea hour, Mrs. W. lL. Beddow will preside. emma Hece = vc De seen ADVICE ON ARTIFICIAL TEETH Adyance dental science enables us to make a set of false teeth (arti- ficial dentures) that appear nai restore the wm i Etodes — A Fiat Major. Mr. Paul MeGoo! “The Day Is Gone. ... Margaret “Spring's « Lovable Lady™. Keith Etilott Mra H. B. Perry. Mise Edna McDonough at the “Mx Luceran le Stella. .... “My Wild Rose Sleepeth™.. “Meart’s Love’ esos eee Me. Archie A. Ruggtea Mr. Ralph D. Major at the plane. Sonate in G............... Edward Grieg Lanto dolorose Allegro vivace Allegretto tranqutito Allegro animate Misa Marjorie Mil Mins Leone Langdon at the plano. Modern American Com; (1) “L. Heure Exquise” ieslivace . P Kathie Collings Ir MoCoole.) € to Butterflies". “Temple in the loontight™ “Lapo- La Mr. Pasl MeCoote. “Springtime” . «o» Tirendeltt “The Last Hour Kramer ~ @ Gustave Ferrari “” Brockway ration by Two Good Friends. Me play is in five acts and six and the cast is as foliow: Earles, Elizabeth Griffiths, Shaw, Janet Lilly, Jim Grif- Albert Charles Phillips, Jr., tt Trefethen, Mary McEiwaine, Mesdag, Harry Johnstone, Beck, Jr, Edward Beck, and Maurice Murphy, Sweetie ae patronesses for the evening be: Mrs. James D. Hoge, presi ; Mrs. Edwin A. Strout, vice nt; Mrs. Joshua Green, second president; Mrs. Park Weed Wil- treasurer; Mrs. William C. Heus eretary; Mrs. Donald A. Nichol- assistant secretary; Mrs. Fred- Bausman, Mrs. J. M. Blackford, Ceci! Bacon, Mrs. Alexander 7 Mrs. Burke, Mra. J. H. Bloe el, Mrs. F.C. Babcock, Mrs. James rinkley, Mrs, Wallace Green Col- Mrs. H. C. Colver, Mrs, Henry facial contour and natural expres- sion, remove all facial lines and wrinkles, as well as masticate your, food. I make a Bbersl THORSDAY, NovemMnrn 10— Mrs. H. N° Richmond's Iuncheon for | Mrs. Winfield R. Bmith. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11— _ Mrs. David Kaward Skinner to en- ftertain with a tea from 4 until ¢ honoring Mra Winfield moat perfect “Truebyte” Teeth. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN 106 Columbia st. For Over Twenty Years Seattle's Leading Dentist AMUSEMENTS A ‘Mrs. Ellis De Bruter to entertain with @ luncheon at home “Miss Katherine Robinson to be at ® musicale evenin, her home. soe . Otis Floyd Lamson will com- Piiment Mrs. Winfield R. Smith With @ luncheon at the Women’s niversity club, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12— Junior Guild's annual Thanksgiving ance. from 3 until 7 o'clock, in the Masonic Temple. Bachelors’ club Oriental batt at the Masonic Temple. Mise Ruth Trenholme will entertain with an informal afternoon com- plimenting Misx Erma Verd. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15— Daught LOEWS LAcE HIF- oRrHEOM MOO VAUDEVILLE of Vern Gordon and Company Eliza Ferry Leary, 1561 101 Andrew Gillespie will entertain the Social Service club. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16— Mrs. 8. 1. Jordan to entertain with @ bridge luncheon at home. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER i8— Denny-Fubrman Guild's reception nd musicale at the home of Mra, Samuel Le Roy Crawford, after MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21— ‘Mra, Carl A. Sutter to entertain with bridge luneheon at home, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23— Fine Arts costume ball in Masonic ‘Temple. WERIDAY, DECEMBER 2— Winter ball at 106 W. Roy at SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3— Mies Mary Small and Miss ‘Thelma Thompson to entertain with « luncheon at the Rainier etub, complimenting Miss Erma Verd. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9— “Varsity” ball at Hippodrome, Nights 7 Playing DAVID BAND w. pe Mats. 25e, Nigh ming—Jack Dempney & Mrs. | MeLaueh: | cele: | the | Monday afternoon, November 14, In-| wn by Mr, Viv-| | Engageme nt of Miss {Cunningham Announced | Mr. and Mra, William Randolph {Cunningham of Everett announce }the engagement of their daugiiter, Creigh, to Mr. Charles Diller Pratt Jr, won of Mr, and Mra. Charles Diller Fratt of Everett, wed. ding will take place in ee |Dinner Club to Be Entertained Mr nd Mr r tertaining the April of number memibe club, elght und bridge at Saturday evening |Mrs. Dovey Luncheon Hostess With Mra. William Harmon York ax the guest of honor Thomas Dovey is entert ot New Mra. J ning with jan informal luncheon at the club Friday Mr mon is the guest of her sister Grosvenor Folsom. see Miss Baxter Entertains | Informally Miss Hartett Baxter entertained in formally, with four tables of bridge, at her home yesterday onnis Mar Mr afternoon | |Miss Trenholme Complimented Mre. Lister Holmes entertained in |formally with a tea at the [club yesterday afternoon as a com. |pliment to Miss Mae Trenholme, whose. marringe to Mr. Arthur R Griffin will take place Thursday aft. | ernoon at her home. The cluded a group of Close friends ¢ Miss Trenholme. | Orthopedic Tea Shop |Service Thursday Queen Anne guild, of the Orthope dic hospital, will be in charge of the | little tea shop Thursday | A. N, Lundaay hosten» Mra, Frederick Boyd, Mrs. 0. F. Con | don, Mrs. Chris Sc mbe, Mra, W. M Humason, Mics Helen Braman and | Mra. BF. Ivy Music |Concert at Cornish | Thursday James Dobbs, baritone, and Ernest | Jaskovaky, violinist, will be soloists {at the concert to be given on Thurs |day evening, November 10, by the {Cornish Symphony Orchestra, at the [Cornish theatre, Roy st. at Harvard ave. Francia J. Armstrong, direc: tor of the orchestra, will conduct. The following i the evening's | >rosram: Spanish Sulte—“La Porta 1 (1) “Lee Toros” ("The Bulle”) (2) “La Reja” (serenade) Corniah Bymphony Oreheatra Vocal elt 1) “The Bited Ploughman™ (2) “Fevietas™ James Dobbe March-—"The Triumphal Entry of the Boyarde™ Halvorsen Cornlah Bymphony Oreheatra, assisted by Clarke Henn Tor Aulin . Mehwdert. Withelm) Krotsler seca Eduard German (1) “Morris: Dance”. . . (2) “Shepherd's Dance (2) “Toren Dance”... ; Cornish Symphony Orchestra ‘The concert will be complimentary to the public, eee Noon Concert by Coliseum Orchestra Thursday at noon, the Concert orchestra, un Kay, will give a free o brate “Music Week.” The program follows: Grand Mareb mp and stance” Coliseum er Arthar ncert to cele Circum Elgar ‘Orchestra and organ (Mr Warren Wright at the console) Sopranc Solo--“Aria of Michacia” (trom the opera “Garmen™) Binet Soloint, Mra mila MeConman “Jolly Fellows” Walts mVolintedt (a) “Humoresane” : Dvorak (b) “Hungarian Dance No. 3” Beahme {c) “Whispering Plowers™.s..... Bion Overture to the Opera “Post Bnd Peas On apssthcengiietessvates noes WUOGR Disabled Veterans Presented With Typewriter Thru the efforts of Mr. John O'Donovan of RainierNoble Aux fiary No. 1, the dimbled veterans of Providence hospital have been presented with a typewriter, the gift of Mr. George 1. Briggs, whieh is very much appreciated by the boys, who have been wishing for a machine for many om Tennis | guests in-| with Mrs. | | CLUBS FOR THURSDAY |The usual study hour will follow led Mrs, Florence Porter No, 1 a Custer Camp No. 1, Sons of Veter Council of Jewish Women 1 ite auxi will Counell of Jewish Women—board Thursday evening, Novem Ip. m. Business and pro in Veterans’ hall, Armory. | gram pom. Mr, G. 8. Stern at 8 p.m. All patriotic or-| will of ‘Disarmament.” und friends Mra. | ee er’ of Custer | Maccabees Review No, 8 the} Maccabees of Beattlo, Review No Woman's Benefit. association, W W. hall of charte special Custer Cany ary give a | | Dancing ganizations invited Frances Layman, president camp to | Ta November 4, Quit wuxiliary, ts inspect on Friday evening, |g tion of All men oO Draping for aro going and ervice Armistice vited lay, 8 p m eee Princess Angeline Part | Native Daughters of Wash | Princess Angeline Parlor in Vell curd party at Pa Wednesday ey ig m, Mem hisses mrades Invited.| Interiake Parent tion, musical program, Allah Chapter, 0. E. 8. of Lincoln high school Allah Chapter, O. BE. 8, will hold | visitors welcome. Jit# regular meeting in Masonle tem: eee ple, T jay, November 10, at 8 B. F. Day Pet, A p.m, Official visit of Grand Patron| #, Day Parent Teacher | wutam & Johnson, of Biverett. | uation, 8 p,m, Mes. C. | This will also be home-coming night PB ae The lt ’ Varney All Eastern Stars invited. Spar esthean Chapter AO Chapter AO will meet it No, 12 | No, 12, will with a reception in honor department president, er hall, Armory evening, November 9, 8 p. bers, friends and | Nina M na M entertain of the Prye 1 Frye Tent ns T. A. acher asnocts auditortum No charge, aswo Arthur speaker Lakeside School ide school will observe Path and Son night the school] Tui Fairbanks, 1414 EK. Thursday evening, November 16. at & p. m. | “ae see Rainier School Father and Son United Artisans aS 4 ite tie Artisans of Seattle, ather and Son Night will be ob lin inights of Pythian hall, First served Thursday ning, Novemberlave and Pike st, afternoon and 10, at the Rainier school. Judge evening. Ronald will be the speaker of the evening Refreshments will be served. Lakes with John Mines bid at., at United bazaar Mothers’ Clab Alpha Delta Pi Mothers’ at chapter house, 5218 17th ave. N. EB. Final arrangements will be made for mothers’ work in connee tion with bamar in December cee Thursday Progress Club Thursday Progreas club, with Mrs. George Worley, 4018 Bagley ave, 10 a m. , eee club, | rd Times Dance A Hard Times dance, held under the auspices of the Rainjer Racquet club will be given uamelee evening November 10, at Lakenide hall, Sist and Rainier ave. The club ts plan ning to make this one of the big aq | otal achievements of the South End | thie year. An invitation ts extended to all steed Women of Mooscheart Legion Women of Mooseheart Legion, card party in Seattle Gymnasium, 1819 Eighth ave, & p. m. vee Dickens Fellowship Club Dickens Fellowship at Young Women’s Christian association, eve see jon Sunday School Teachers ‘The Seattle Graded Union of Sun. day Schoo! Teachers will meet Thurs day morning, from 930 to 11:20, tn }the ¥. W.C. A. auditorium, Mra, A. jw Bowman wil! lead the Bible study, while Mie Clara B. Hunt will speak | ning jon “Story Telling.” Mra, H. V. Did-| eee |rickson will tell a Thankegiving University Heights PT. A. |Mtory. The last half-hour will Untvernity Heights Parent | spent in departmental conferences | Teacher association, room 21, Unt wheats versity Heights school, evening Soresis Club one | The art department of the Soroxis Altruistic Club club will meet at the Federated club} pythinn Sisters Altruiatic club. house on Thursday afternoon, at 2) ein Mrs. Jennie Drisco, $46 23rd o'clock ave. All day social meeting. Work 0) t th vil nisi 0 Pot. A. me at meet ing r a te for bazaar. ‘The Hawthorne Parent Teacher as John B. Allen POT. A sociation will meet Thursday, at § P./ John B. Allen Parent-Teacher as m.. at the school, to celebrate “Dads’| sociation, 2:30 p. m. Prograim at night” Judge King Dykeman will | 5 59 P. Paes Dr. Ta GC Brows. speak cer. Graded “ee Veritas Whist Club Veritas Whist club will meet with Mrs. Henry Fubrberg., 1526 Palm ave. 2 p.m, Gen. Lawton Circle Gen. Lawton circle, Ladies of ;the Grand Army, will serve a mer. jchants’ lunch Thursday, November 10, from 11 a m. to 1 p. m., at Doric Social club, O. BE. S, witt| the city hall in Ballard. Public in- meet Thursday, at 2 p.m, with Mra. | vited. Emma Holden, 2018 Second ave. N. sob pels +. deffervon P-T. A. Union Bible Class Jefferson PT. A. will meet Thurs- The Union Bible clams of the Y.|day, November 10, 240 p. m., at the | W. C. A. will meet Thursday, Novem-| school. A special musical program ber 10, at 545, for a supper and so-|has been arranged by the school clal hour in the private dining room, jorchestra. Miss Martha Koehne, of on the sixth floor of the ¥. W.C, A.'the home economics department of Dorte Social Club CHRYSANTHEMUMS Regular $6.00 Dozen—THE BIG ONES $.00 DOZEN CITY FLOWER SHOP Third and James Main 2413 WHITMANH “FERNS The regular ggi50 hind Special, Bach The Unexpected Guest What a restful, contented feeling—to know that you only have to “put the tea-kettle on,” open a package of P. C. B. ASSORTED CAKES and tea is ready. of kinds that everyone will be pleased—choco- lat* covered, cocoanut sprinkled, cream cen- ters, iced coatings, fruit filled and all the other delicious favorites. Personal {November 26. Mr leave they and Mr John C. Eden will Saturday for the Kast, whence will for South wail America, | oe ¢ Does Public Actually Loo Mre, J. ¢ NMichard nome Mr the lang and Howard, | visiting and one and are spending tume “ e New York I read th Dear Miss Gre Hemrich Kast nd Mr are) many time: helpless feeling of the inabilit weaklings to intelligently mee At least, if not the inability t or moral courage to. Are the times out of joint? last} I answer—NO. will : 7 so, morally and socially. The different gatherings to grou merits as the case may be, of fortunates or mentally defici Ty Ye) |brand them, The Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Millard of | ( New York are spending a few days! from the front page in the city guests at the Hote! Wash-| woe have become so f ington, on their way to California. see Dr. and Mrs, ‘Tom Mesdag and Mr and Mrs. Walter Galbraith will go to Yakima to spend the week-end with Mr, and Mra, Arthur Karr. Dr. Meedag and Mr. Galbraith will join their howt on a hunting trip. eee in the joined Rich in where they re visiting re left Mrs, William , Henry week for St. Louis where visit for a short time before going to New York where she will join daughter, Elizabeth, who has been spending the past year In that city They will return about January 1 her of our enrollment of crime in its regu It seems strange how many people are becoming accustomed to taking thelr thrdlls of actual reality of human misery and suffer- ing as from fiction The planted impression of accept- amature mind test danger threatens us from the coming |eeneration. And if the conditions jare not improved, the crop will soon Many things enter daily out Mrs. Farry George and Mins Eliza: | beth George of San Francisco are the guests, for a few days, of Mr.| and Mrs. Charles R. Collins, on th way Bast. ed conditions on th is the that source of the gr eee Mr, William Fl. Brownell has gone to Yakima to remain indefinitely _ - —jbe unharvestable will |into this most serious subject. all familiar with the old expression, “An ounce of prevention |is worth a pound of cure.” We should |be aware of the power of suggestion That, in Iteelf, in this land of money 66 59 | Worshippers gives at a glance the po- tential possdbilities of crime. | The imposition is pregnant in every sphere of activity in our daily INDUCES jsurrounding that if you are smart jenough to get the money, and not Humphreys’ Number “Forty” In get caught, “no matter how you get it,” you are all right. The constant duces Repose, and Natural, Refresh- j Gollare ing Sleep. assimilation of these diluted, erron- cous ideas are fast moulding us col- lectively and individually into @ race who measure everything at so many | For tnsomnia, —Sleeplessness, | Wakefulness, Reatlessnens, | N ‘© Opiate, No Dope No habit forming Drugs, Strictly | G. G. F. Homeopathic. i 20c and $1.00 at all drug stores, or ent on recelpt of price, or C. O. D. Parcel Post | Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven”! breaks up Colds that hang on, 30 and $1.00 at ali drug stores, or sent on receipt of price, or C. O. D. Parcel Post eye’ Homeo. Medicine Co. 156 William st, New York. Med- ical Book Free. the University of Washington, talk on “Nutrition.” see Seattle Council of Catholic Wom en at Providence hospital from 10 a m. to & p. m. We are Instruction Class Fora Vee Cerveneas One OWNERS AND DRIVERS To those who did not receive their invitation to the instrue- tion clans in the care and op- eration of the Ford car, we extend a welcome. Class meets in our show room every Thurs- day night at 8:00. Come and bring your friends Central Agency Inc. Broadway and Pike ing if the times were out of joint? Each time with a more profound, sincere and Mahoneys, ardners andjon down the line, such as stare k for Its Thrills in Cata- logues of Human Crimes? letter written by C. O. B., ask I read it not once, but y of the present race of moral t and overcome the situation o do so, the lack of the desire But the people of the times are, sadly writer has listened at various ps discuss the merits or de- society's misfits, cast-offs, un- ents, however you choose to Hightowers, Brurmfields, at us each day metropolitan dailies. In fact, ustomed to it that we feel real badly, | some of us, if we glance at a front page and fail to find the lar place in the headlin |To Wash Face lin Milk Dear Miss Grey |with a couple of | will make petals on lay flat and not roll? If milk is uged to wash the face, should you first wash with soap and |water? Is this good for an oily skin? WAITING. The best way to keep the petals of the frock from rolling t to tuck |them down with a very fine silk thread. Before using the milk, you should |use a good cleansing cream, and, if vour skin is oily, use an astringent after the milk cxenacitinapesinipenstiento Annis An elephant rarely sleeps more than five hours a day. Persians have a different name for each day of the month. Iam coming questions: What a velvet dress Pure Milk Dair Wins Again Awarded medal at Pacific Inter- national Live Stock Exposition in great milk contest between entries from Washin gton, Oregon, Idaho, California, Utah, Wyoming, Mon- tana and Nevada. Our Maplewood Pasteurized fortua heed y ‘TLAND, petition 66 clone that tne at the judges if feral times had difficulty in plac- ing the awards Seattle and the state of Washington figured creditably in or market milk and contests held in co: Pacific Internatio ition here. ‘Th lucted under Weatern office o: dairy divisio: Gat States Department ure. in the entries, the Washington, Oregon, Fone. in, Washington, wi nia, Montan: Thus, more Milk Scores 98.9% And our Maplewood Certified Milk, from the celebrated Maplewood Farm, wins the highest score for the State of ith a rating of 98.2%. laurels are added to the dozens won by ri Sate conteata was Th Ohe o. ec) ‘he pasteurized milk class, in which the Burr Farm Dairy, Los Angeles, and ttle. both score 3, a e Dairy, Scranton, Pa., scored 9: ey raw milk contest was won other cities, s contest between dealers for the five highest scoring milk ship- pers, the three highest awards went to Portland, . 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