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PAGE 10 Seattle ociety Mrs. MacW hinnic tertain With Sridge Tea; Mrs. Burke Lunch- Mr De con Hostess; Veuve Plans Informal Tea. RS, A. M, Macwll HAS extended vi J for a bridge tea to b 1 at her home Thursday afternoon, Five tables Wil be in play with additional guests coming in at the tea hour Brnest L. Skee! P) Amvitations have been confined tp | friends im the University district, eee _ Mrs. Burke Plans Luncheon at Tennis Club Complimenting the ladies’ execu Hive committee of the Seattle Tennis ‘ub, Mrs. Burke wil! entertain w & funcheon at the club Fr Heon, when covers will be placed for al Tea w ill Se oientine Mrs. Stewart Mack Who is visiting her parents, Mr Mra. William Chester Keith James Hamilton De Veuve w with an informal tea at apartment in Hamilton Arms. afterno from 4 until 6 | Only the close friends of Mrs in have been invited. Mr. and Mrs. Roy ‘to Entertain p> Mr. and Mrs. Charies 1. Roy are Textending invitations for a bridge of tables at their home Friday lg January 1 Dinner . and Mra. Ernest E. Hemrich an informal 18 Shoreland ‘entertaining with at their home, 23 ‘ Friday evening. - Entertain Card Club re Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Fairley w their bridge ub of six ta at their home Thursday evening cee Supper | Maj. Edward B. Dennis, U.S. A Mrs. Dennis are entertaining & supper at their home Friday honoring Maj. Raymond ; » U. S. A, and Mrs, Fenner “Covers will be placed for twenty ions issued for Tea M. Dickey has issued in for a tea and miscellaneous y afternoon from to be given at her home complimenting her sister-in 2 until 5 , Miss Ida Dickey, whose en- t to Mr. William Boundy announced last week. Alternating at the urns will be Albert Daub, Mrs, Henry ter, Mrs. C. C. Filson and Mrs, George Thorndyke. Assisting @re to be Mrs. ©. C. Peck, Miss Bernice Wright, Mies Bertha Brack | @tt, Miss Katherine Howard _ Miss Dorothy I Luncheon Will Compliment Miss Virginia Wiley AS A prenuptial Miss Virginia Wiley okey. ee to compliment whose m the Sunset club Wednesda noon. after ° Married in the East Efanterest to. fea to the announcement of the marria Of Miss Avis Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes, to Mr. John M. Saunders of Seattle, fon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ¢ Saunders. The ceremony was per: formed Sunday evening by the Re Dr. Percy Stickney Grant, rector of the Church of the Ascension, at the Thome of Mr. and Mrs. George © @ianche Bat New in York ‘The bride wus attended by Elizabeth Cobb, daught f 8. Cobb, and son of Mr Mr. and Pevers of mar Mr. Saunc tt University of Washington, and wa @warded the Rhodes Oxford. Mr. and Mr-. make their home scholarship Saun t ters expe in Los Angele The Home of J. & C. Fischer Pianos Grand, Upright and Player Lowest possible prices and most convenient terms. C. O. Johnson Piano Co. 1617 THIRD Remember Look for Wood's Musi the ad tore + Mrs. Milo J. Loveless and Mra. Herbert T. Condon will preside at the Urns, and assisting the hostess wm the entertainment of her guest Twill be Mrs. Pierre J. Frein, Mrs Wittkm Hickman Moore, Mrs George W. Soliday, Mrs, Irving M Glen, Mrs. E. EB. Rhodes snd Mrs.) Plage to Mr. Andrew Price will take | Place February 2, Mrs. Caspar W Sharples and her daughter, Mrs. William Curtis Hill Lewis, will en. fertain with a small luncheon friends is} Mrs pliment Mrs Macklin | wet « Mr anc jing me | the | December 1 | | birth of removed from Bellevue place 1960 Fifteenth ave. North. aiace | Ald, Mra. Collter will conduct cooh } eee | Ridgely Rebekah Auxill ing classes Tuesday, Wednesday | Mrs, Harry Keyes Brooks left] pie otemen musmary 11.0.) Thursday and | Saturday for Philadelphia, to’ belo y wit; entertain with a card party | from 2 until 4 p. m gone several weeks. poche eniban ry ya PATty | ment of the church at 5, :o lin Odd Fellows y which all | Fifth ave. N. W Mr. Edward Sands 1s leaving | embers are t beta” Game A Wednesday for New York to b€ l¢nends Mrw. M Mian Naney @ueen Council ¥, L. 1 Banquet This indefinitely land Miss Florence Weetover and Mra Evening | ae lanna Harwood will be the hostesses! 4 banquet will be given this eve Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moffett |for the affair ning by the members of Queen n rel, who w re “ee € nell Y. L. 1 in the new banquet in Greenwich, Conn.. | John Muir P-T A. room of the L. C. Smith Butiding the city last week and] John Muir Parent-Teacher associa | Testaurant at 7 o'clock their home here. I tion will meet Wednesday at 3 p. m The affair ie in charge of Mre/ see iMisy Nellie Goodhue will speak. Elizabeth Flynn, Mr. Zita Wartelle,| | Mr. and Mra. C. H. J Iten- | eee Mra, Helen McCarthy, Mics Agnes berg and daughters, Miss Ka and | Green Lake W. CT. 0 Handley a Mine Veronica Kelly Miss Claire Stoltenberg, left Sunday| Green Lake W. C. T will meet| They have arranged the following for Los Angeles where they have |with Mra. Raym KE. 60th Proeram and are anxious that all taken a house for a few months. |«t. at 2 p. m. to he s and nbers make reservations imme Mr. Stoltenberg will return in about | babies ja month. | ee Elizabeth Plynn will act as eee | Allah Social Club toastmintrens. Those who will re| Mra. Lewis Rudolph and daughter ai club will meet Wed.| spond are: Mrs. Anna Storey on) | Miss Grace Rudolph, who have been Lucille Frazier, | “Our Guests.” the Rev, P. H. Dieg:| |the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence |6 Washingt boulevard, | ™ on “The Lay Apostie,” Mins) | Booth, are leaving Thursday for | Th rs will be met at 1:0 5 waret Kane on “Our Duty to the! jtheir home at Pacific Grove, Cal Mount Baker | Emigrant.” the Rev. Joseph Moriar “© ity o Th Need of a Social Wel Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Hulskamp 2 28 Miss Veron Kelly returned Saturday from a trip of | Drama Reading Circle on “The Y. L. 1. Clubhouse” and everal weeks in East. } ma Rea rele of the Wo-|the Rev. T. J. Lofws on “The ° ersity club at 10:20 a. m.| Press.” Mrx, Joweph R. Manning | Mr. and Mrs. BE. C. Coleman of |Group 6, under charimanship of | will lead the community singing. White Bi are the guests of Mr. | Mr RF Jarvey i read Em adh A and Mrs. Maurice McMicken, Jr.|porer Jone lugene O'Nell, and Mass Meeting in First Presbyterian! They will remain about two weeks. |"The Florist by Winifred} Chareh ene Hawkridge. ' Dr. John Swearengen, moderator Guy Witter of San Fran-| Jof the general assembly, will ad is in the city, planning to re Haman An: the women of the city at « indefinitely Human Ana s meeting which will be held in elf, and Mee. €. 0. Evans are The Flavor|7° the most critical of, |irth of a son at the Vir “Ph donee tastes. That's why the | Hospital, December 31 i Uae Gase, Gives tok. ume “at A eals| sale isso great and ever William Har pton. \ppeais eenshaata | |\\ Mr. Moreton Berkley, who haa | been the guest of M 1 Mre. E \ eft last jremember Mrs, Baer Miss Frances Whalley, daug John A, W ery Mr. and Mrs, W Coman are 1 make 1ome. Doheny, daughter J. J. Doheny, who Red Cross work 4 past three return tomorrow evening Mr. Charles McKenzie left today for California to remain until spring and Mrs. KE, B, Allain are tomorrow for a it in eee Mr. and Mrs. ‘Howard B. Morenu: Mrw | days, William D, Perkins for a fe | ATTL STAR TH Under the auspices of the Ladiew tion. "SALADA" THA "a is the nation’s Beverage. | ey It smells good Just plunk down a dime and say POLAR You’ve never seen anything like it— you’ve never tasted anything like it—you must try it— TUESDAY. JANUARY 10, 1922. | Mr. and Mre. Jerome j the Piet Welipliblan chuten rilG, W. FRENCH, RE I EE | day, January 1%, at » m, Other Cc Dinner Hosts WOME N’S CLUBS rises wih be’ Mag Kabel Bue ER, NE! hildren Cry for Fletcher’s Minnions of New York, Mr, Chat k M 1M Timott i iiksieanelalll Funeral Moore of India and Dr, John Mar J “ w " CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY | Women's Christin BP. Gg rench, 74, who died Munday at } at ' Hetr . m. Read of t Prot Pie home, 432 W ., will t We lay ¢ | Interbay POT, A i John i. A M. V,, and Prof. A. ls Graded Union of Sunday School! held at Dm ineotay Intert POT. Aw 1 it t | Steer, I I i Prins Teachers vm antV i meoting of th ow Wear tu tor invited The next meeting of the Bemttle arias A 1 anua t 6 pom ee: r Ur e -@une t 3 ef, ‘ plimer M Albert w , ir f < Woman's Century Club . a6 ba 9 . French, who ¢ eattle 2 I ; Kk from 9 i \ F wan ay A w { w et « t the Y. W. ¢ ; “sy Ce : “ap : : t . in the ¥ ©. A, auditorium, 7 f Western Indian v " ture er, and haw » made under his roa " aA ‘ } init wh Mate m v ide Hib tudy 10) wa ' ft personal supe rvision for over 30 years. Allow no one orta mal t cee ‘ ly dey attended f ' od by Mra. A. W-lmen- ot the’d ‘ to deceive you in this, Counterteits, Imitations and t att ome Aquila Lodge No, 35 W “ Harn Heed 1 1 on “M fr at *Just-as-good” are b t experin | wae Aq Lande Ds m. it a eh sean 1 by M J u rvived by his widow, M bealth of Children—Experience against Experiment, Br idge Tea for ~via Ola , wilt | depar , : y, Crile. Ana 8 a ni ay | ¢ Were ree daughters |Never attempt to relieve your baby with a for McFarland Wednead : t the new | Luncheor a seented te belie <p Noe | pM ag ihe oe | remedy that you would use for 7 wre 1 cud , us the m Mad "ia books f \ onta f oer . McParland aly et | pr aa cme fe el oe What is CASTORIA ms afternoon with a brid, ca at her| urged attend, ng memt Prost n> t us mag ik | Oasto: aa a rmless substitute for Castor Ol, Pare~ ac home, complimenting Mrs. Vard . br - " | joan Daove and gene | Syrups. It contains ither boa . a ces ik th ave pharm orphine nor ¢ ther narcotic substance. F arland, when four tables were in eee a anes in the United Vital Sta ¥ ance, For MeFarland, whe ere Wesh Wesdinnd A am _ Comnmerylal dirptnncs tn the United | more than thirty years it has been in constant use forthe x play, © nal guests com want Weatiens 2% " Seahorst Auxitia Htatén & total of 9,500,000 miles | relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and mat the tea Beahurst Orthopedic auvillary, « BIRTHS 1 Md cai « svine Wednesday, Jar y 1, at 29 Beahuret Or oe “y A. jim the Ax month: Diarrhoea; allaying Veverishness arising therefrom, bie Ophelia roses were used in decor! p.m. in the auditarium of the) the ¢hu m Mra, J as e C1020 nny way boy | and by regulating the Stomach and Bc » aids the as- Sen ing % me, and a basket’ ool “ram and refreshments.4 Meister, hoste - MADE GRAY. Woes £1344” Oecidenta milution of Food; giv healthy and natural sleep. “relegate yeca a pag va | ne ag s 5 Chin iam, Davis Station, R| Children’s Comfort—The Mother's Friend, C rs. Gilroy was as others’ Chul eb John Ce } Sunnydale Free School Circle Delta Kappa By Mothers HAIR REMEDY ier, Albert, la Conner, girl Bears the Signature of way tate Sunnydale Free School circle will , ee hn keide, Karl M., 2002 W. 66th at bac! > meet at th mmunity hall, Wed S ters «irl | “4 s . ¢ Yamashita, Naotg, 1117 Washington) mall Lun¢ heon is | nesday, January 11, at 2:30 p.m. Alevetatte: Cab You Can Make = Better Gray Male) \"20 "iri ™ "| thin ms C. Garber is entertaining se. | Attoiel ab wilt eneet with Mrs r " a Ryoemon, 214 Sevent with an informal luncheon her} Signal Co “ ary Birtha A t ' v | Remedy Than You Can Buy Les \ Federal ave, Thursday See ree |e, sone 30th ave, 1 Dp. Mm coil Tadaichi!, P. O, Nox 27, «irl gi ‘2, ‘a ~ 38 . | ere Go streaked or fade ta, Bexaburo, 670% Weller aFe | re tena cor Myst Jewel No. 40 nateti, “eetbnas, eo a rh ear ee In Use For Over 30 Years | : day part Myatic Jewel No, 40, Auxiliary, at | sary y ig ealtisay vme ecarave company, mew Vous cry. Musical cere wi 1. 0. 0. F. temple, Luncheon at 1] Any one can prepare & simple |Wrickson, Otto, 2124% Sixth ave, January * . mixture at home a 1 darker y Masque rade Ride Jauxiliary will be the guest of Mr ee eee er han aan, ‘ake it noft ana) Williamaon, Tom, 6603 16th ave. | — st ostiin masquerade ride will Mra, Louls Judkins at their } holie Women ® Toe Aaifpint of water add| Creed, Glen, 6O8 Roy at, FO ADDRESS ENGINEERS boa! Riding academy, and on |iine : seal rete 30 ailimecke ‘Coaapenea aanianiies' a W., be ; « enidence Aero Alarm Co., of this ctiy, will dow |'Thursday evening, January 19 @ oie ay — rae a |< mpound and % ounce of; 5 i, David, 6807 26th ave. N. 3 MeClotinn, Jeond Mert, Reattic give @ short address on “Automate . | m. to 5 p. m. ‘ «irl Hammock, Catherine M, Beattle 5 4 : : wh jhorse show will be given at the League of Women Voters see These ingredienta can be bought |McCullough, Linden, 4018 Woodland | Sharpe, Andrew, Jr,, Seattle pon moeees Preteedion’ St Se Sheam chai ic place, Several privately owt The. Seattle Leagu Wen Ladies’ Grotto Cheb lat any drug store at very tittle wy tark pve. twine,’ boy and sinh , |Macthuttieworth, Jessie, Beattie day noon luncheon of the Engineers’ ed ho tll be in the show, ax ‘ “ ~ ba 3 one ave, gir e ime H @ 0 | chub. sh will be in the st Voters will meet Wednesd n oa’ Ore ub, Federated Club|cont, of the druggist will put it up |Coffey, James Thomas, 8058" Bari }ieino, Oscar, Seat of ee hor e horses in the academy.|uary 11, for Juncheon at the Y. W./} m for you. Apply to the hair twice a |, @¥%, be, core Seeees Tepe May, Irene, Seattle .... Legal pass | = ane t mages o a ae Conrad. Ww iam W. Anchorage, |MeTammany, John A. Seattle. Legal| ” ~ and . ta week until the desired shade tn ob- [°°Rlauka, boy cee tet, ene Etie ites DEATHS | f ' taine his will make @ gray-|Kosas, Mike, 6308 Ninth ave N. K./Inveen, Morris B. Tacoma . 27 | Dial, Rie! 5 \Personal hington tleeg. Se oe eee tnsean, Morris BgTacome «-s-+- 27] Digh Richard, & daya, 6048 49th av Mra. J. D.| Mrs go Clingan, 767 N, 74th st It ie easy to use, docs not | MGCh/anem John Joseph, White Cen- | Markris, Nick, Seattle lilo | Terwilliger, Lucretia, 81, 6102 Farrar the Mrs. George T, Myers, Mra. Harry a the tran at noor p, is not eticky or | Carver, Ni rman McCloud, RD. &. Peer by Sige bay a 8. D 3 19 et roe pa out Whitney Treat, Mra Charles Dp. |Portation situat Cowen park pel Hs freany * not rub off—Adver. | ey . rien ralen Bentele Beattie. .24 Trafton, Catherine, 61, Anacortes a Stimson, Mrs. William A, Peters edits | Clara Barton Tent tinern be on Manion M., $319 46th ave. &. | eh eee : Holmes, Henry Hayden, 75, 1319 v Mrs, Regi Parsons and Mre ome Sewing Club Clara Barton Tent, Daughters of!- sa Bane ain fe - Harbor eve. ono jJohn W left last evening f t Army Sewing! Veterans, will have @ noonday for Port They will returs » Mra Lalu for their members on Wed Wednesday ake @ Wed wed by the regular bus! eee 1 eeenion at 1 o'clock. At & | Mr, and Mrs. Millington Gray. _ « k © installation of officers | who have been guests of Mr. Gray's am . twe we begin, at which time friends of |parents, Dr, and Mrs. W. Laurence |F* © at Mart at the tent are invited to be present ray, for a fortnight, left today for |AF™Y veterans ty ithe i Chicago, where they, will make their | Bc, Y. L. I. Notes 1 | home. | Rainier P.-T. A. | ¥. % 1. Dramatic club will hold eee | Rainier PT. A. will hold ®) its regular weekly meeting on Wed Mr. and Mra. Gerald A. Shannon |" on Wednemiay, January | nesday evening, January 11, at K | will remove about February 1, from eo mchook A tine) o¢ C night school at T45 p,m, All }926 Eleventh ave. North, to 2232 ranged. | members are urged to attend as re Federal ave . |hearnls have cotnmenced on the tia Vimy Ridge Chapter new play to be given soon, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mandel Henry my Ridge Chapter, Daughters of] y. 1, 1. Choral club will rehearse and family hav y taken al‘ I Empire, will hold their | Wednesday evening, January 11th cottage at C nd ha etaloera, wee at Mar hall, corner 17th their guést until January 17 fe ' 120, at the heme! mw. Jetfors on account of Dr Henry Ristine is A. Maury, 929 18th ave. | p, jecture in K. of C. hal eee iy ad ed to attend. | will also be held on Pri Mrs. Keith Logan B and ei aed ng, January 13, at 7:30 lan’ Wane A. tuners fats ts Fruit and Flower Mission lm ener are ‘ The annual meeting of the Fruit ie thee evening for Vancouver, B nf foe eten wit 2 : remain until Wednesday . nae yen Ry aa ty rai ADDITIONAL CLUBS | p m. in the lecture ‘0 @ | room on h floor of the : r. a M J. S&. Robins ave a o Mr. and Mra: J. § Robinson hav se Weemaan Catan. Aluoie Cooking Class a Gimme a— SAGTESA _ ESSRAGTR GA. PERS PTRaE F SS. 3E35 132 £243 83 fee ; 3 3 CAKE” £58 S339 289% TODAY! Any dealer handling ‘‘cool stuff’ (ice cream, sodas, etc.) will be able to serve you.