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Seattle Society Tea Planned Hon- oring Miss Chooses Tea ¢ Assistants. N compliment to Mixt ; taining with a bridge-te @ence Friday afternoon Three tables have bee and additional guests have vited for tea. Assistants Named Miss Marte Leghorn will be ed at the tea she is giving Sat complimentary to Miss Creigh ningham and Mre (Katherine Winter) Presiding at the urns Mra, Charles Allan Balshaush H. Grinng! and Mrs. William Forrest | oo white. Assisting in the wining Toom will be Miss Miriam ¢ “ole, Florence Rogers, Miss Eygith Lee “and Miss Laura Robir . Mr. and Mrs. Hedges Dinner Hosts Mr, and Mrs. Samuel F. fare entertai:fing with fourteen covers at the Seattle Yac club Friday Fifty Club — informal Te a ‘ednesday ‘As a compliment fo Mrs, Living $reen will entertain Infor Wellesley Club Luncheon A luncheon will be given by the club, Tuesday, In charge of arrangements are Parks, Northwest) ebairman, arid Mrs. J, Tate Mason, Seattle, chairman. Mrs. Frederick Engagement of Miss Jurgensohn Announced Mrs. Bruno Jurgensohn an daivkchter, Gladys Irene, to Mr. Rob ert Milton McCroskey. and Mrs, Fred Hf. McCroskey, of ( Miss Jurgensohn formerty attended the University of Washington, and ts a member of Alpha X} Delta sorority Mr. McCroskey is a graduate of the university" and is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, Quad club and Fir Tree, honorary societies. ‘The wedding will take place the latter part of April. Welcome to New Residents Mrs. Irving Smith wil! be hostess at ber home, 1188 East Newton st.. ‘Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Harry Hartman of Boston, and Mrs. Robert Gainer Gardner of New who have recently come here to reside. ar Tea Will Greet Miss Cornish Greeting Miss Nellie Cornish upon her return from New York, Cornish school will entertain with a tea, Sunday afternoon from 4 until € o'clock. An invitation is extended to the public to attend. es 8 Luncheon Will Welcome Mrs. Harris Compiimenting Mrs. C. B. Harris of Duluth, who has come here make her home, Mra. ©. will entertain with a twelve in her apartment at the Hal Wednesday afternoon, bridge will be enjoyed. eee luncheon for Dinner Hosts Burgh entertained at dinrer, Friday evening in honor of Mr. Joseph M. Holicky of New York, who appeared as Dr. Wells Bat” last week at the Metropolitan Cherry, Miss Clifford Waldon Jepsen and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Burgh of Snohomish Miss Lucy Holicky and Mrs. O. W. Burgh are sisters of Mr. Married Last Evening of Mrs. Eff Park ‘The marriage ot Austin, Texas, Mooers was solemnized last event in Trinity Episcopal chureh, Bliss reading the service Bridge Club Entertained Josiah ‘Towne enter tained the members of their bridge club at their home last evening. Wednesday Service at Tea Shop harge Wednesd. Sumner Osborne, } P.T. A. will grade pupils will sing, short business session, superintendent vision of the public Akiyuha Campfire Girls ade for @ hard also for the col needy families lection of clothes TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922. nm th ' to the ' Prof, Job ) bh at @ recent mee be in ated bd BA. Lady Kagles Will Meet CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY jRhort buainess session, Mina Littan Ladies’ Soclety Kagien, in M. KB. B.A. h Bugheriand, superintendent of the! ane radiex’ A oclety of the Lie rat ~, Luachec ig Red Cross First Aid Class iren's division of the publi lard Presbyterian church will t| Card: The f wly inder the will entertain the mot t 2p, m, next Wedne aw eee aay of Red Croas| with stories, followed by refresh | church annex Seahurst by Dr, Crosby Nixon will be held) monte. | oe hurst Ce nen Mun nor t ' nt Fourth » Hadibec | Fe Re Nata Club will meet at nd econd and Virginia st Nixon In Woman's Pioneer Auxiliary Re Nat > will meet’ with } 1 Mrs mixcroscope and slides and! ‘The Woman's Pioneer auxiliary 0) xtra mL. Ga 4040 40th ave.| Thimble Club , " ~ tak pecimens of blood for ex-| the Washington Pioneers will Meet) g we ago p,m. | Reattle Woodcraft Thimble club 1M , 1" and wo it is felt that this for luncheon the private dining eee leard’ party ta © Chapte “ F \e root will be unusually interesting, | room on the sixth floor of the Y. W Cascade POT. A 4167 Arcade building, 2:15 p, m re to t ». V. Vv . / th men and women welcome, jC. A. Wednemtay, March 1 | Caneade P.-T, A. Dade’ Night, at eat) A. Jeffery, Mra, J. 1. Barber and eee waitin fchool, $ p.m, Cart EB. Croson of Acacia Chub Misn Giifiian. Mim. C.-M. Cox w 1 University Post, American Legion | West Seattle Review, W. B.A. Noo board, principal addreus, | Acacta club, girls’ clubroom, ¥, w. | have chafge of the allver offering The Women's auxiliary to the Unt Went Seattle Review, W eee IC. A, at 1:30 p.m Mra. JOweph | . nf Bax Ba | versity post, American Legion, will) the Maccabees, sewtng | ¢ Progressive Thought Club | Mlack will lead Bible discunsion. st. | Coterie Club's Musical Tes, | meet Wednesday, March 14, at & p,| meet with Mra, MH y Chr Progressive Thought club, at Fed.) Patrick's day program The terle club entertaining | in the University branch of the} 2604 47th B, W. Friday, March 17,/ d clubhou 130 p,m, Dr He | with @ gnusionti¢ at the Phi Mw ary, Goth N. and 20th ave, N, mj at 1 a [Henrietta Crofton will epeak at 2) Women's Auxiliary, British Amériean | sorority house Friday, March 17, at g ete ree p.m “The Theraprutic Value of | Association o'clock, Mrs. H. P, Zimmerman, | Princess Anceied 0.8.8 Department Ladies’ Dance | Light.” Visitors welcome. | British.American Women's Auxtil- | chairman of the entertainment com: | Pridfese Angeline 0, E. 8. Social]. The department ladies of the G A an” ee) Jiary, with Mra. Fleus, Fola apart-| mittee, has arranged the following | Cee ee ene Oa & Boclat |. will give a dance Wednesday eve-| Ladies of Asbury M. EPChurch | ments, 716 Fourth ave, N. Take Alki | >| Carroll, 4235 12th ave. N.E, Wednes. |20R March 29, in the 1.0. 0. F:) Ladies of Asbury Me st Kpts-|car to Fourth ave. | day, March 15, Picnle luncheon at | Dall, LOth and 1. Fina at. jeopal chureh will give a “St, Pat | e298 || por’? FAM TO see Y pm Take car No, 16. re dip | rick a Mystery Tea,”-at ho of Mra. | ADDITIONAL CLUBS | Pigg Campfire Afternoon T. Po Saltgaver, 4123 Woodland | ‘| 66 — is Went Seattle Review No. 51 The campfire committee of the Park ave. 3 p. m. | Minute Wornen Rammage Sale West Seattle Review No, 61,-w, B.| Mothers’ Cong circle, assinted by “ee | ‘The Seattle Minute Women are fe of the Maccabees, will hold its] DArent-teecher members, will give ¢ Golden Era Club holding © rummage ale at 1631 F rat | " : campfire afternoon Wednesday at Golien Era clut, in ladies’ parlor 7 regular meeting in Carpenters’ hall, Ry . . ja ©. Friday and Saturday, March 17 4441 Calite }the home of Mra. C. BE. Bogardus./of First Presbyterian church, 11 alifornia ave, Wednesday, | ‘* others and and March 15, at 8 p.m. Officers pleass| 222. 24th ave. N, for mothers and!a m. to 4p. m . core please | ochoms interested in girla, cee Goods will be recetved as early as | @ o:.0:-4 | rr: Human Analysis Ch | Wednesday, will be. fumigated on MATINEE TOMOTROW 1 e Cirele B, First Presbyterian Qhureh | Southern Heights PLT. A. } Tuman analysis class meets at | Wednesday night and marked Thurs} An entertainment will be given by Cirele B in the main Sunday school room of the First Presbyterian Jehureh Wednesday evening, March 15, at S$ p.m. Mra. Grace R , ckets may be obtainéd from the) president of Circle FE, Mra, Frank Hamilton, East 0200, or at the door the evening of the entertainment. eee Missionary League Meeting ‘The annual meeting and luncheon of the Congregational Women's Mis | sionary league will be held in Ply.| EB 8. mouth Congregational church er 10:30 a m. Wednesday, March Mrs. Henry W. Pennock ney Mra. Frank Warner, who ts here/ on furlough from her work in the | Oberlin Shansi Memorial, school and the guest of honor, Lunch will be served. eee Eanerson PYT. A. Emerson PT. A. will meet on Wednesday, March 15, at 2:20 p.m in the school basement. The first grade pupils will sing, and, after a Personal Miss Helen Farret! Sunday jfor Portland to attend the weddins of Miss Dorothy Strowbridge an |Mr. Phillip Jackson, which © on Wednesday. She wil turn Thursday . left re Mr. and Mra, Robert Mille Pv: are entertaining as thelr house guest Miaw Janet Frey of Chicago. eee Mrs. Willlam Bremer, Minx Mathilde Bremer, Mr. John Bremer and Mr. Edward Bremer left yester day for a short trip to California see Mre, Willlam F. Jarman and Miss [Irene Jarman of East Sound are the guests of Mrs. James 0. Huteson.+ Mr, and Mw. George A. Webster | who have been residing in Yakima z|for the past year, have returned and ,|are again occupying their home. ee Mra. Lillian Van Ogle ta planning to go down to Portland next week to attend the-grand opera, eee Madame Till, who has been sert- ously i for the past six weeks, is slowly convalescing at her home, 303, | THE LAUNDRY DRAIN 27th ave. 4 cee Mra. RW. Joyee and her dangh- ter, Mra, Willard Gilson, who have teen guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hibbard, left the last of the week for their home in Opden. Mr, and Mrs. rett spent the week-end in town see Mr. and Mrs. Samuel HL Hedses returned Sunday from a visit of jseveral days in Portland. cee Mrs. Frederick Hall White, who has been visiting in the East, t at prenent tn California, and plan to return the last of next woevuk. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Fisher Royn ton will leave this week for their fi ranch at Lake Chelan, to re main until fall eee Mr. and Mra. are ruent 8 entertaining as Mr. Charles B their Ewing of § Loui: see Campbell Kelleher, who has in town for several visiting his parents, Mr. and Mr Daniel Kelleher, is returning Harvard in a few days. Mr. been | | | old Vann will speak on patio aasiated by er Colling, violinist, and ste Emerick, pianist, will a an interesting program. | in| China, will be the epeaker of the day, | | Compound will correct the cause © } newer Agnew of Carleton Huiskamp | house weeks, to | or even weaken the fabric. __ SEABOARD __ NATIONAL BANK > OF SEATTLE atement of Condition Under Comptroller's Cal, day for sale the two following days. | nepeon's hit. The benefictaries of the gale are the | veterans of the world war,| have a revolving loan fund used | anes tne mae come AMUSEMENTS | Christian her association of Young Women's asmoe lis The Parent’ the Southern Heights school, district = No. 130, will meet Wednesday at § p.m. instead of on Thureday, Har CRVATIONS MUST BF MADE KARL METROPOLITAN ALL is Ww and Raising this fund is now depleted The Seat Presbyterian ob of Children and the Const and Rights of Otherw.” Mi “Pep” 81 Mats. tle Minute Women have been con welcome tributing to this fund for the past eee year as @ part of their regular busi Tonia Social Club | TERRY DUFFY bas OOR buity Tonia Boc club, O<. KB @. will ne general committes on arrange ean meet at Masonic temple, 2 p, m. WAIT * TILL ments includes Mrs. Charles 1. Crane . THEATRE a8 2 ° ” chairman; Mra. M. J, Irvine, Mre. t Lorraine Chapter No, 6, 0. E. 0. WE’RE MARRIED Frederick A. Churchill and Mra. Har Cine ing of } Importance ry Woolen, echairman, The dis i pa Bi Seven CB rn Pemeteertes Rm aaOROe «VAUDEVILLE by Lo 4 chapter No. 6, ). le Brighton; Mre. W A. Shinkle. | re oa “vc saghadbir: West Keattle; Mra Harry Stryker ADELAIDE AND Washington park; Mra Ham Not a Bedroom Farce ‘man, Rainier distriet; Mra. Claude <Dance Crestions” Culberteon, Green Lake; Mra. T. P James 1 Callen 1 raices Fahey, Frink park; Mra C, M. Cox l Wallingford; Mim Minnie Bell, Alki A Demané Mrs, W. H. Utter has charge of the the Mre. John MacGowan i# councillor Eg Loaf of the Beattle Minute Women. Mra. ‘The jaley eters | Deughter Ee L H.W. A. Hastings, Mra. Emil Marx Uvcen nea ‘wener 's rd lom- and Mra, R. J. Weeks are the vice ms cael a My wegry ‘dvieed councillors. “Mrs. Marry Woolen s [FRANK VAN “HOVEN Dear Mrs. Housewife: De “Bringing UP Fo ser and ow. red We bere “Divey Mad Maxie The t nite toad des ae Wauseon, Ohio.—"'My daughter Father” Sr, to past councillor. test of good white bread is in be always bad backache and leg-ache at Seats Thursday ffl eM, the keeping qualities, and bread that wrk Jcertain periods Sliver Tea Wi HW HUM land “ould not be PEO oho ge A is made right and richly with plenty Woe } + Uiijjon ber feet at | Wallin » the First of milk and shortening is more deli- pod | byt yao te ‘ cious a day old than when freshly to pt ave., Thursday, Mareh 1 baked. has been | “National” white bread is real bread with fresh-flavor and substance, and oe all its goodness days after it is ake arranged by the chairman. —, | oy | 3F a different irl since then, able to do any work she wants to do —although she is still careful not to do heavy work—and so well and strong. 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