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_PAGE 10 - Seattle THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921, Cynthia Greys ! ——————————— ( MISS FAY SHORT \|Clubs BS FOR MONDAY 2 t Literary and Travel Club WERK-END GUI a brief leave with his The Literary and ‘Travel club will) Colonel John L, Hayden, U. 8. A. | Mr, Charles K. Merriam, r 7 a bs ‘ ocié g be entertained by Miss Bara Farrell, | commander of the Puget Hound coast | 8p. \“Don't Marry to Please Friends,” Cynthia @ in the Hamilton Arms apartment aves, Was the guest on Baturday | | lar 7 Gi ‘ho Wants to “Marry | 626 Broadway N., Monday, Novem: | of hin brother, Mr, James L. 1 QUAIL AT CASEY Warns Young Girl Who War larry Well. 4 . on Pod | ber 14, from 2 to 6 o'clock of Beattie Artifics asures pall beside the : - Miss Erma Verd to Wed r rom 3 to 6 0 t |wholesome delights offered visitors! Dear Miss Grey: I am a young woman 24 years old ang Mr. Dickson Trenholme Commonwealth Club |isN VOYAGE at I Caney by Colonel Marry T.| have been going with a very fine young man. I am almogt December 12; Mrs. Dr, Sydney Strong, who has just| Mr, and Mr . Harry tar y, of Mm ue me . i. a at eeu ed sure that he cares for me. He doesn’t go out with other gir M “ . returned from @ &ix monthe’ stay in| Honolulu, with thelr son, are the | Fort Causey, and Mrs hewn, who < pend , oo. But I’ Walter Henry Compli- ete fron fax months’ may i | house guests of Colonel Henry Muc-|emphasize ‘the beauty of their sea|@ny More. I care a good deal for him, too. But I’m not gga t mented; Dinne r for sions of Auatralia before the regular|pherson Merriam, U, 8. A., com-|and mountain view 1 the abun-| that I care enough. The thing that bothers me is that ® vre Vi ite meeting of the Commonwealth club, ,mander of Mort and Mra./dance of their island game. Amons| how I cannot be proud of him when I am out with f oa iitors. t . C Smith Building restau.| Merriam, who is a cousin of Mra.|/the sportamen who bh recently | naonle » "tata ood-looking and is rather shy in be t he mi , Bull ing re ib Soott-Grey. The travellers have been | been the guests of Colone! Matthews people. He isn’t at all good king d is ra hy poe rant, Monday evening, November eye: mage months, visiting |and who have brought home the| Strangers, I have always been a leader among my revi a ieee as 6 en voyage for #ix months, visiting | an > hy ) ne th phy ee y é | T Br cacpntes val a a ure : eS the battle fields of France and later |quail, are Colonel John L. Hayden, | friends, and I know they and all my family and friendg eg. oe Bdward Thomas Verd, to Mr. Dick | King County Humane Society Bridge |the recipients of much attention in| U. 8. A. commander of the Puget) pact me to marry very well. 1 believe they think it is a mig pol ay Trenholme, son of M Chub ngland and Scotland. They will sail | Bound coast defenne ajor William sf as ale rit is man. But 1 do care for ia . en ladle canear i gt: sont 0: 6. ewes wih ee Tees Honolulu early in November |D. Frasier, U. 8. A. aaintant at the | tke for me to go with this m do car for him, 1 sho — Dickson oe nolan . \ ’ rs mas r tber wit sete | University of Washington to Colonet | Know he could make me happy if I married him. But just bead mnized Monday evening, Decem tain the members of the King County any plies diy : thas “ae ‘ re fay pr an der 22, at § o'clock, in St. Barnabas’ Humane Society Bridge club at her | VANITIG Charles Albert Phillips, U. 8. A. and how should I answer the criticism of all my friends and rela # {ng thapel, with Rev, Herbert H. Gow home, 600 Blaine blvd, Monday after.| On Wednesday at their Fort Wor eraser ip wef L. ¥ tives? 1 know they would criticize, because they do already, op Teading the servic noon, November 14, at 1:30 o'clock. [den quarters, the center of a gra-|8. A. Major Frat i Daxter ADDIID. |” pernape is would be easler for you FE Miss Ruth Trenholme will be maid For ron tions call Kast 6681 cious and cosmopolitan howpitality,|™. 5. 2 s 7 P you would St honor and the maids of the bridal eee Mra, Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry | John Harvey Madison, U. @. A.. was |fe errive af a conciusion Hf Yo ‘The time for cleani " M Mary Small a n Merriam, U. 8. com-|also among thowe who enjoyed the|think for a time of the young man ing, fresty) ‘arty will be Miss Mary Small and ADDITIONAL CLUBS | 4 bry zr hap Marin pe {| ening, dyeing or caring for furs! Sis Thelma Thompson, Mr. Her |mander of Fort Worden, presented | quail shooting in this favored pla instead ‘of goursdl, le at hand. ‘The economiad : |her cousin, Mrs, Harry Scott-Grey Pe bert Graefe will be best man and Pioneer Luncheon Wednesday You say that he could make you|| an wishes to do these things e to b vik lof Honolulu, at an attractive bridge | ANNIVERSARY DINNER : 4 eeumehere are to be Mr. David) The Women's Pioneer auxiliary | °F we Wi ruught out the Hine at{ At thelr Fort Worden quarters on |M@Ppv. Have you considered wheth-|| self, but perhaps hasn't an ape ot aye page - gpa re to the Pioneers of Washington will | (® “ileh, Drouin aw representa. | Thursday ee een ere on ler or not you can make him happy? || of how to proceed. This is one Mr. Leslie Rubicam and Mr, Wesley > dana n will Fort Worden and « few representa: | Thursday 1 niverna rnp Neo ctraxaoon pee y ; } sive & noonday luncheon in the club) iv, civilians, Preceding the tea | given by Mrs. Stiley, wife of Captain |Afarriage mean peration, you | the reasons The Star maintains ite know, and you cannot im fairness | Washington bureau where the expect him to make you happy un most modern methods for lowed by a short business meeting In| visite vanity bagy fashio ad tend Gay, Phe Uble Gas cin leas you are willing to try to make an || things may va had for the asking, charge of Mins Tilla Moore, president | (oa, ang gold lace. ‘The fortunate |imposing birthday cake, an inspira. | 74! return it Pod are in need of this of the auxiliary, The suxiliary 46 |) cidors of high score were Mrs, Bow-|tion to the guests, who were Major| Do not think for a moment that|| mation write The Star's Wading, aires to increase the membernhip of) 1» wits Captain Louis James|Alvin Charles Miller, medica! corps,|vou must choose your husband to | ton Bureau, 1322 New York aye, the organization before the annual) noi. ug Mra. Inmon, wite|U. A, and Mrs, Miller, Captain | please your friends, What they think|| Washington, D. enclosing 2. meeting of the pioneers next June, | oe Cai. Hf. Inmon, medical | Francis James Fitzpatrick, U. 8. A.,|0f him ts not of such great import-| | cents postage. Women #0 have resided in Wash: | een ni Mrs, Frederick L./and Mrs, Fitzpatrick, Miss Lillpop,|@nce so long as you know absolutely ington in territorial days and thelr | iii vaen, wife of Lieutenant Frederick |the house guest of the hosts, and |that he ts worthy of your regard, and daughters are eligible to mberahip | y | Hayden, U. 8. A. and Mm. Allan | Lieutenant Dean Richard Dickey, U. | #0 long as you are sure of his affeo~ rooms of Meves cafeteria, Wednen | 11"0 “vom tables of private bridge, at each table a prize, an ex-|recognition of her hunb: Joneph Francis Stiley, U. 8 A. in nd’s birth. red by an A reception will follow the cere Seony at the home of the bride Tieot’s parents, 8818 Whitman ave. . Miss Verd attended the Univer OF sity of Washington, and is a mem ©) der of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorort ty. Mr. Trenholme also attended she university and is a Sigma Nu Entertainments Planned day, November 16, whieh will be fot Cynthia’s Answers for Mrs. Henry in the auxiliary nog |TFumbULL ‘The score of Mra. Boot: |S. A tion for you and your love for him. |to Short Questions | ar Mrs. Walter Henry, who is leavin The following program. eee tee (Grey Was equally high, but she con: | a You say you have been a leader| What substances wil give up thelr _ Chi © “arly in December for the East, sai by Mra. Rosamond Densmore, fir tented herself with the guest prize. |FORT FLAGLER among your friends. They, then, are|oxygen when heated to the right qu Ag later for Europe, is being much president - auxiliary =a The tea table was lovely in its] ABANDONED somewhat accustomed to thinking as|temperature, as mercury oxide, ter hes eted before her departure dent of the en erggce nega Bh imm'\' | drews of yellow flowers guarded by|+ Fort Flagler, the first of the three|you do, and to forming opinions, per-|one example? : tea | Among the affairs planned in her tee, will be given ms ‘er Jf | yellow porcelain candiesticks holding | forts built some twenty years ago in|haps, according to your judgment. | Oxysen may be readily prepanas. “Fo ix a luncheon Mrs. John A ner Legg will be the aecompanint fF ltail yellow tapera, Mrs, Oncar|thia district, is to be abandoned.| If you have seemed at all apolo-|by heating red merouric ozlde, aul Porter is giving at her home next the community ge = 4|Klocker poured and Mra, Frederick | Meanwhile, awaiting orders, the gar-|getic or ashamed when you have in- heating magancse diozide to @ ) friday afternoon, when covers will Thompson will exhibit sketches and) 5 patiey served, ‘The hostess’ aides | rison is as gay ax ln permiasible, On | troduced this man or when you have |heat, or by heating potassium ¢ outs of the G. A. R. monument t | Woo her house guests, Mra. Madeleine | Friday Major EB, C. Wallington, U.|been with him, they may have |rate to £70 degrees C, (about 10 fro The placed for tweive. Last Tuesday, ‘M. W. Wells entertained with i Fiero sheon of ten covers at the Hotel ‘ ave. and Yealer way he erected on the triangle at Third | /, which has been fford, of California, Mrs, Mill-| Sm A., commander of Fort Flagler, |formed their opinion from your own|orecs F.), or, finally, by hestidgts lau ler, wife of Major Alvin Charies Mil Mrs. Wallington, entertained the |attitude rather than from his person-|™irture of potassium chlorate to in her honor, and Mrs. M is en ansigned the Seattle posts of th) medical corps, U. 8. A., Mre.|line at supper, preceded by all the |ality. Jf you are proud of him and| manganese dioride. Commerc was hostess on Thursday at ‘ a - Grand Army of the Republic by te | Hughes wife of Captain Arthur D. | canny customs of Halloween. On| show that you are happiest when you|was long made by heating pon with covers for twelve, \ i 4 vs Seattle park board; Mrs, Sara A. Cl troghes, U, A, and Mrs, Stiley,| Tuesday Captain Chester B. McCoid,|are with him, it is more than likely | nese diowide either alone or toge at her home. ‘ Plummer will read an original poem | wire of Captain Joseph Francie S| U. & A. and Mra, McCold, were | that they will reverse their opinion |twith potassium chlorate. rae ~~ . . entitled, “The Tidal Wave, hep na F U.S A hosts at @ clever bridge, and on/land decide that there must be some-| see og } leapecially for this ocension, and thy pe Thursday, following the games at the |thing fine and likable about him or| What should be done for a dog sat. 4 ee McClement \ pasta Randotph sisters, 0 ploneer com nwo COLONELS bowling alley, a specially jolly sup-|you wcould not care for him. In the |fering with mange? c S 0 es tumen of , w ve a reading | At their Fort Qusey quarters on| per was given by Lieutenant J. Long-jend they will be almost certain to ac-| Mix powdered sulphur 1 part Reais. and. Mrs. i re jonn| _, Zhe engagement of Miss Short to Mr. James Robert Ryan) with piano accompaniment. A lars’) wednesday, Mra. Matthews arranged | street Whelchel, U. 8. A., and Mrs.)cept him at your valuation of him. |8 parts vegetable oll, which « 2 nic fon are entertaining with an in.|f Chicago was announced Friday afternoon. On November | delegation of women are expected to /4 charming dinner in esiebration of | Whelchel You say that you are expected to|well rubbed over the dog every oo" inner at their home Satur.|27 she will leave for Minneapolis, where she will be married \excbanae reminiscences of ploneer/ tng hirthday anniversaries of me - “marry well.” Do you know fust|days for a period of 12 or 16 be evening, November 19, compli-| Jou, phe : , : fy | dave. husband, Colonel Harry T. Matthews, | COMPLIMENTARY TIGA |what you mean by that phrase? If| After the last dressing, the dog a ier Gee Ms. Weems |o November 30,—Portrait by Wayne Albee, McBride studio. , Me U, 8. A. commander of Fort Casey,| A successful hostess of Monday | you mean, marry a man who is good-|be washed. The kennel and cal McClement of New York city, ; _¥.M A. Armistice Dance | and of Colonel John L. Hayden, U.| Was Mre.*Madison, wife of Licuten-| ooking and perhaps has some social) should be thoroly fumigated ; are guests for a short time at/Will be: Monday, Broadway Guita, |to be gone several weeks. | ‘The Y. M. Hl. A. will entertain with) 5 4.) commander of the Puget |ant John Harvey Madison, U. 8. A.,| position and money, you do not mean| washed with a disinfectant. AN cof Hotel Sorrento. Covers will be|Mrs. Otto Grunbaum, chairman; / ore an armistice dance at the club OOM", | Cound coast defenses, Their double| Who gave a garrison tea at their}enough. Looks, position and money | collars, brushes, etc., should be d for twelve guests. | Tuesday, Denny-Fubrman Guild, Mrs. | Mra. Thomas P. Scott, of Vancou Ith and EB. Union s#t., Saturday eve | anniversary was observed last year| Fort Casey quarters in compliment |mean nothing if there is not charac-\fected. Another remedy is to a ore George H. Crabtree, hostess; Wednes-| ver, . O,, ix visiting friends In the | ing, November 12 During the eve | by Mrs. Matthews with an artiliery|to Mra Inmon, wife of Captain EB./ter. And love is the most easential {1 part sulphur with $ parte pure f Sitener Gives day, Westminster Presbyterian | city ining o serien of tableaux will be |dinner at the Officers’ club, Camp |H. Inmon, medical corps, U. 8. A..|thing of all. and apply daily. After handling ha |chureh, Miss Nellie Patrich, chair-| see jiven, depicting military events of) Lewin ‘This year the party was hap-| Just (nitnaferred from Fort Casey to] Do not marry any one until you! mangy animal, it is well to rub 0 Tea jman; Thursday, St. Mark’s Guild of/ pr. and Mrs. N. F. McCready of | the United States, | plly completed by Lieutenant Fred-| Fort Worden. Bridge preceded the | know thot you love him. And when|hands with this ointment to David Edward Skinner was|St- Mark's chureh, Mra, D. Me snohomish are the week-end «ucsts if Pte jerick L. Hayden, U, 8 A. and Mra.| tea, the prize for high score going|you know that, and are sure that he| becoming infected. Friday-afternoon at her resi- | Eacheran, hostess; Friday, Alki Aux-|o¢ Mr. and Mra. W. S. Griswold St. Lake's Guild, of Batlerd | Frederick 1. Hayd After panes lie Mrs, Martha Bearden Mulholland, is worthy of your respect and regard, eee om Capito! hill, entertaining |iliary, Mra. Charles H. Gaffner, chair | eee A noon dinner will be given by "line une at Fort Caney was asked tofthe house guest of Lieutenant J.!do not let false pride or superficial| 1s the bat a bird? 4 smart tea, complimentary to|man; Saturday, Frink Park Guild.) yy, Luke's guild. of Ballard, 1m the! come in, when they gayly ansisted | Longutreet Whelchel, U. 8. Aj and|criticiem prevent you from finding| No, the bat ts @ mammal, James D. Hoge and Mins | ® Winfield R. Smith. | Mrs. VW. C. Miles, chairman. Anna Hoge arrived in New York | ity ball, Ballard, Tuesday, Novem 'at the cutting of the candie-crowned | Mrs, Whelche happiness for yourself and him. , specialized so that it may fly. and white chrysanthemums eee city: ridag ‘end are. qeeeta at the | O.1s. 4 sale of fancy work Will cake, and in bumpers of sound cider = ———-______ - — id rouse in lovels aeranwement were | Mount: Baker Park Plaaa hotel. Mr. Hoge, who in| ‘x* place in the afternoon, Cards |gave the traditional toast on _Aechato where alternating | Luncheon Club ee ee re Queen City Sunshine Club | AGREEABLE DINNER , r r M " 4 Ore, will return Monday. . GRE! LE DINNE A B Red urns were Mrs. John Collins,| ‘the Mount Sar e teChcaaa | ane Queen City Sunshine ce te ee ian” totlowed by nnouncing a Dig ne uction in meet in the clubrooms of the Mason , Richard A. Ballinger, Mrs. | Luncheon club will meet at the club- bridge, was given at their Fort Wor. | F Backus and Mrs. Living» |jouse next Wednesday at 1 o'clock.|, MI* Cameron Squires, of Port | to temple, Tussday. November 15. at! 40 “cusrters on Saturday by Cap Stedman. the The hostesses will be Mra Charles land, spa ay the Hotel Wash | 2 pm. begga Eastern Stars tin A. P. Rice, U. 6 A. and Mra Y: Miller, Mra. Macy Nicholson, Mrs, | "Sto" bee end, prenge. AU | Rice, in honor of Major Arthur H. HN, Curd and Mrs. G. 8. Kahin. oe Dolg, U. 8 A. of Fort Casey, and| . ee Ew mye — on s, 4 Mra. Doig. Completing the party ‘ F ° are the guests ra were Mrs, Merriam, wife of Colonel Marriage of Miss Mrs, W. A. Peters, coming up for! Henry Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. 5 A), commander of Fort Worden, with | National their house guest, Mrs. Madeleine KR. | come coe WwW. oH Clifford, Major Royal Kemp Greene, hite U, 8. A., adjutant of the Puget Sound | , Wipe Bread i | t the hi ft Mra. ar at Plymouth Harris Announced the Ketchamn-Peters wedding. ah 9 wears ee | yom Ben q ii Mr. and Mre. W. H. Harris an- oe Sie “ 7 44 tional Church shane the amines ae tae dees | Mr) UNC Ders, Comrtea iA. Biren day, November 17, 130 p,m. All eck ter Mayme to Mr. Shelby Butter |hardt and family, of Portiand, Ore. | Maccabees 4nd | day, November 16 and 17. @ainty and useful suggestions holiday gifts will be on sale. ‘The women of Plymouth Congre-, field, Friday, November 4. Mr. and|bave taken the home of Dr. and coast defenses, and Mra, Greene, Ma- | ‘4 , a church have completed | Mrs. Butterfield are at home at the|Mre. 8. W. Mowers, 159 Maiden — Me ional one OO |Jor Alvin Charles Miller, medical ) 1-lb. Loaves, 2 tn for the bazaar they will give | Lenawee apartments, 1629 Harvard | Lane, for the winter ee eee atl pm, in MH, B,| FPS, U. 8. A.. and Mrs, Miller, Cap- i ME . for .......15¢ church parlors Wednesday Lave. eee ‘A. hall, on First ave. Luncheon and ee Francis James Fitspatrick, U. 114-b. ....11¢ “th ye: Miss Johanna Miller, of Una-| cards. . A. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Captain , i ii las! : Arthur D, Hughes, U. 8 A. and SS Dll A : a Alpha Xi Delta Sorority ka and Bellingham, is spending S28. F Mrs. Hughes, Lieutenant Frederick |i R . Sy 3 jerican Alpha Xi Delta Sorority are plan-; ‘he weekend with Dr. Roberta) Queen City Chapter, 0. BS. F Sead Th, ke M P; ning a bazaar to be held at the Ho. | Wimer-Ford. The Queen City chapter, O. E. 8.| tnd t" tavaen, “The abecnos wes Maid Bread * tel Washington Annex, Saturday, WR sine will hold a court whist party at] "0. ce Golonel Merriam, who is 1-lb. Loaves, 2 oe Novemter 19. The committee on ar.| Mrs. L. L. Lane is leaving Mon-| wing's cafeteria, 1409 Firat ave,,| “RTS nee ancedecatorusenet abs dy for = th caf ve Griffiths, Miey Ruth Dix, Mias Dor-| two months. All Eastern Stars and friends invited, | hasty othy Jacobs and Mise Margaret wth: bth Shaw. Mr. and Mra. Carl Emerson Seattle Lodge, No. 116 : ‘The booths will be in charge of! Mortford are being congratulated! geattle lodge, No. 116, Fraternal| Harry Krinke to the following: Art, Misa Florence | upon the birth of a daughter No-| aid union, will entertain with card) Present Pupil Crimmins, Miss Phylis Phillips:| vember 2. parties in Evergreen hall, Arcade) apron, Mias Mildred Bolé, Miss cae building, the first and third Wednes-| Overcoming the tremendous han: Myrtle Agnew and Mise Dorotha| Mr. and Mra, Howard D. Thomas|days in each month. A business | “cap of the loss of her bearing when | Brown; linen, Miss Elsie Collins,|will spend Thanksgiving in Van-| meeting and initiation will be held, “¢ was but @ little girl, Evelyn Mins Rita Hiles and Miss Jean Beck: | couver, B.C. as the guests of Mr.| November 16, ONT ts Mac tite wes Oe 4 with children’s clothes and rangements includes Miss Phylis|@a@y for California, to remain for | Saturday evening, November 19, at 8.) s fn usic and delicatessen dainties will mae Chae gy Mary Gordon lingerie, Miss Verna Pouley, Miss|and Mrs. George Macdonald see Pevaig by Barry -Krtake ss bile atu | 4 ite Arthur Steele and Mrs, A. H.|ornr ee kennon, Mise Witsabeth blige | Canadian Woman's Club | Monday night egies: v er aes sai ine homens (rete candy booth, Miss Gladys Cox,| Misy Katherine Miller, of Port The Canadian Woman's club will | "3000 einer, who feels the vibra. { int aed bulbs ant tenomemade | Miss Gretchen Youle, Miss Dorothes |iand, ia a guest at the Delta Gam.| entertain with « social evening for! 3 the 3 thru her fi } a B booth aden tne are aill be | Reynolds; cooked food, Miss Louise | ma house members and friends at the home of | Won of the music thru her fingers) re Burwell, Mra Hp. |eowley, Mise Dorothy Tinker and ig ae | Mrs. Robert A, White, 1138 16th ave.) Ouse wilh | ber tie bo sriyyrttoresd SAME HIGH for .. : iin Bote eke Dr, find Mra. 8. W. Mowers are| N= Tuesday evening, November 18,| fly 08 Practices iv at hie, 144-lb. ‘On both afternoons tea will be served . visiting in the Bast, where they |*t % O'clock. An excellent musical/ “14 is playing the foll QUALITY AS ‘ « ; 5 e : § jaying following pro- ‘ i by Mrs. JH. White, amintnd by Mrs |Home Economics Club to | wii stay some time before gotne to | PrOBTAM has been arranged gram: il EVER! All other National products ‘Elmer H. Eckart and Mrs. H. W.| Hold Rummage Sale California for the remainder of the ¢ Coster Camp, No. 1 Bavtieaven «..00.0+i) Aeneuniene Senate ‘ reduced in the same proportion. “Yuile. 7 “ The Home Economica club of the} Winter. c ‘ ¥ s ‘uster camp, No. 1 lane seared ae o-tiag Hew on Thurs | University of Washington is busy| ans, and its auxiliary, will entertain ‘= i ining room Of | vetting ready for the rummage sale| Woman's Association First Christian | all comrades of the civil war with an ‘the church at 6:15 o'clock under the 0 | ‘ Sain af Sirs. Roy age, Bal | nS fe Be Nate ahrowt * the! Church interesting program on Veterans By the Sea We are making these reductions so that it will be possible for every housewife to buy our bread. “ middie of December. The proceeds} The Woman's association of the| ¥ wday, November 15, in Ve | lard, and Mrs, w. 8. Gruger will be "ed for the ‘inaittieaaee First Christian chureh ill meet ne on eee an tations | | ss le F i: ‘ 5 Tennis Club of the Praetice club Wednesday, 2 p. m., in the following | organtzations welcome + toring || @ In making National Breads we use only ‘the choicest ingredients, in- bs rd districts: Capitol Hill with Mrs. J.| see Impromptu ”' 4 " a ‘s : 1. . Gard Party C. McGinnis, $10 15th Nj Madrona hans coe ae — finest flour, pure cane sugar, milk, shortening, malt, The Tennis club will entertain with Personal ag Waiter teen | sgThe Quarante, club will meet win) Arthur Ruggles yeast, . ‘the second in a series of informal Bridge afternoons, next Thursday, Teservations for which may be made | At the club with Mrs. Rollins, Kast ABOVE ARE RETAIL PRICES OF THESE BREADS SOLD IN GROCERY STORES ONLY is attending the North Pacific Dental | District, with Mrs. J. T. Wills, 462) § p.m, Response to roll call, “Why| Arthur Rymgies, American tenor, hla —— Yorni Hl Mr. Arthur B. MacWhinnie, who] Reynolds, 2447 Broadway N.; North | Chilberg ave., Tuesday, Novembor 15, Instructor at Cornish | college in Portland, is spending the! N. 44th; Queen Anne, with Mra. J.) 1 Am Thankful,” “A Trip Thru| has been appointed as an inadewotor | ors week-end with his ‘parents, Dr. and|W. King, 119 Crockett; South Broad | Alaska.” by Mrs. M. V. Christman, of singing at the Comtsh school, ac-| a ne . § ees Mrs. A. M. MacWhinnie, |way, with Mrs. H. F. Hamlin, $16 sae cording to an announcement just | hese Breads are machine wrapped in wax ‘ : i Bridge A rae ia naecytes Caphel Hill W. C.T. U. | gesng | operation which we perform in pf to prot atar h weapping uate, necessary Bridge Afternoon Mr. and Mrs, H. Gortz are in Los ; Capito! Hill W. C. ‘T, U, will meet] Mr. Ruggles has recently return. | ? protect your health. for Visitors Angeles, guests at the Hotel Alexan- Woman's Century Club at the home of Mrs, J. 1. ed from a professional tour of Far ‘ ? dria. | The ¥F eh department of the 7 18th ave. N., Tuesday, Novem-| Kastern countri and also has ap-! Patronize Your Neighborhood js Complimenting Mrs. Sidney Peters Your Grocer Carries an 4 and Mrs. Cameron Squires of Port datas Woman's Century club will meet at | ber 15, from 10 to 4 o'clock, Bring| peared with the Russian Symphony Grocer land, Miss Phebe Nel) Tidmarsh en.|__ Mf 4nd Mrs, Clyde Leroy Morris| the Hotel Washington, Tuesday, No-| thimble and sandwiches. Good pro-| orchestra in New York, and the Box Investment — fertained with an informal bridge at )2%° toring to Monroe Sunday, to} vember 15, at 11 a. m The § | gram, ton Festival orchest with both | “Demand the Wrapped Loaf” For Your Benefit Stile Fvidey aftecueon spend the day. department will meet at the Y¥. W *-¢ singing in oratorio, For three years P4 . eo A. Wednesday, at 10:30 4. m., and the Emerson PT. A. he sang in light opera, having been | Delightful Musicale GE& Sie Ck a tae Bok chan | ila Ae eecattens, LAG) ewe: ke ae le Wedicoes olan wee ' Mr. and Mrs, Alvin K, Matzgerjof Mrs. Old's parents, Mr. and Mrs.| more ave,, Wednesday, at 10:30 a, m.| November 16, at 8 o'clock, in the | illest aicinianlca t and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gaukel|C. F. Graff, for the past month, left * shoo! building, instead of the usual! in Christensen'’s hall, corner Broad. t ained 75 guests with a delight. | Wriday for Coronado, Mrs. Old plang Ex-Service Women’s (¢ {afternoon meeting. An entertaining} way and Madison st. Friday even | ‘ je at the home of Mr. and|to le ¢ November 21, | The Ex-Service Women's | Program has been py }, and a| ing, November 18. 1 . A. Appleton last evening os Lg? = “ik ABN meet Tuewday. November 1 78 B. 1. | moving plottre demonstration also oe ba : f ec | : : i d tdward } She Jr, left re in 6 Bible room o; e A . «|W »» given, followed b; | wh nl ie PT, le 5 EN 7 7 7) Orthopedic Tea Shop ore reau, will be the speaker, and Mrs British-American Association 16 > tM, There will be a pro-| DON’T MERELY SAY BREAD; ASK FOR NATIONAL BREAD The different guilds in charge of Dr. and Mrs, Albert Irving Bouf-!| Drury K. Adams will contribute The British-American association| cram and refreshments will be} < 4 the Orthopedic to Shap est w wnhd Aimer lett thle baad J foe me, Hast, some vooal. elec sisahaanl : PR will hold its regular monthly dance! served, | ’ nT WO HUNG ANANTH TTT OTT : : , The Son of Wallingford | 2:2. By Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph Chester, Authors of “Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford” Next Sunday Fe ee ee eee nm in i i