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d PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STALL TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922. f . ” . q | | tin wttidio and 420 New York bla orn welcome, | tainier Noble Post No. 1 | Silver Musical Tea tLuncheon Hostess | Surprise don Annive rear! Clubs | tle etudio and 489 New York biack i | eA. ee eae. ae eatt e Misa Harriet Eillott, one of the! Mrs. HL. 8. Hill tx entertaining the | | Ax & compliment to Mr. and Mrs | Wisconsin Goldenred Club British-American Auxiliary Rainier Noble Post No. 1, with th Jmost noted authorities on the condi: }members of her vewing club at Mben | Miends pleasantly surprised them at| CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY The Winconsin will! qiritish American Women's Auxit.| John 1, Carrol}, 200 47th ave. 5. i | tions of Indiang in America, will B®) win be pi seal foc: tanta b their home, 681 J t., ‘Tuesday eet Wes A. J, Ca 119 jary meets with Mra. It. Gillespie, 1 10:30 a. m. Ptenic lunch let My the honor gues a silver vat : o.a..6 evening of jast w the oconsion Christebal Pankhurst at ¥. M. ©. A a ave., Wednend ». | Prompect st. Special busine o ‘ i . : “pr r - Ps r nde 6 aueploes o ve om. | Hox lunch at 1 0. alo: Borneo ts cut midway by the i ociée g i Oeney, Sea veees © Madrona ild in being thelr 26th wedding @nniver | eter ne rei eube Chrigtabal ove : ee Pg , “a : i jary society of the Firet Presbytertan | 7 ” . eary - + th < sit Tea Postponed - it Pewee boners" |Charge of Tea Shop eee ankhurat will speak at the ¥. M.C.| Silver Tea Pontponed Women's Century Club “7 A a . gl Church at the delightful new home| “airy, ‘Nelson Phillipa will bd hot! Musicale A. hull, Wednenday March 38, at 8 The ton planned by the Wen) | wossish departnent |” Women : ry Sunset Club Announces) et Pr. anv m < Temple ess for Madrona guild at the Ortho pm, Tiekets are on sale « i sist Y - . dedtury Geb at 2 © A. i Vifth at ° > 501 Cascadia, in Mount Baker Park, ‘ ! Mr. and Mre,. J. A. Houck enter Nedr ta 4 mn i University i April Program; MTr.\on wednesday afternoon at 220, [Pedic Tea Shop Wednesday, and Will tained with a musicale at their home| in California for threes montha, re. | finitely postponed an igs pincer eats gigs ated it > Stewart P. Mra. W. G. McLaren, Mra, J, R. [De Sasiated by Mrs or OW: | sunday afternoon, when the follow-|iurned yesterday, and has take S736 wenday } and Mrs. Stewart Plan | Mason and Mra, 1. F. Brown have Mr Is W. Dawson, Mrs. Charles ©. ling program was given event ; ef ve Security Benefit Association Benefit Dance Vronk P. Hood Prese Dinner. sd the following musical pro.j Moree, Mre. A. F, Menke, Mrs. A.|«Qugei's serenade G. Dregs | HOAFtments at the Hotel Otle 1 ee eee, eee te nil, Lables, of 0.-AnaL Vanett Manet bwerd arranged the following musical Proiw. 1. Woodman, Mrs, William J r leis Urquehert °c cstter Delfel ten (Beourity Benefit as , fae for Department of Washington and fergie oe i “ ra, Walter volte! left | Peourity ene aspociation love 4 Wagner, Mra, Ben H. Pitt d Mre ¢ Mr, and M ‘ Alaska, in 1, 0, O pall, 10th and i iE CLUB GnROUNCES | Seprene Gel! laibert Sotang ‘4 he. NT € today by motor for Portland, where | embers and friends tn A. O. U. W.) 2 Pe , ‘ (a) “lL Know & Lovely Garden Albert Hlangy | Mary all, 1409 ave., Wednend. Pine, Public invited. oe evewing iterates pre ; D'Hardelot eee P nyt Aha > they will make their home ay Be, or wg gram for the month of April (>) “Aoon earliett Gilberte | ageonet desea lit - | Greatest Vii Tin Wednesday, Apri 6, at) 8) Mie Bverett Clarks Luncheon at Home Kulswaik Wienlawen! and | West Seattle Art Club z @'clock, the afternoon will be devoted | C°ntrette Solo | Mra. H.C. Pigott will be hostess Mr, Bam Basiey Cirele M. West Seattle Art club, w Mrs te “Modern Music and Poetry,” by My Heart at Thy Sweet Valor ‘giane| to the members of the nittoe fn | Me je Gavotte c Circle M (Lake Union) will meet |Max Kuner, 1606 Sunset 2 Mrs. Van Ogle and Mra, Olds, The Mra. laraei Nelson charge of the infants’ wear booth of o No. 6 ‘ at home of Mrs. Bowen, 892 Minor |. m. Miss Clara Reynolds, “Art Ap hostesses will be Mrs. George W ene Belt the Century club basaar, entertain: | Dorothy Morgan N., Wednesday, March 29, at 2 p. m. | preciat Mrs. Katherine Baker, | Boltlday and Mra, A. MH. Billi Oe }oranme | Ing them at luncheon at her mada ee et cae Members requested to attend, Vinit-'anniating hontens A business meeting in connection | Mre. Rvereit Clarke | Wednenday afternoon. a Take. Howek Clean Child’s Bowels with "9 with luncheon, for which early ree ervations are requested, will take Place Wednesday, April 12, at 12:30 r ha Bong ey Nock . Dinner at Yacht Club | | Hostesses at Luncheon | } At the luncheon to be given at the | “California Fig Syrup” {La Fores Mra Israel Nels Peek Women's University club Saturday| The first dinner dance of the spring wd Shes ra ~ LA ory 1n,| Matthews. Mroe Preferick MeArthur,/224 Madame Ausias do Turenne, the) Yacht club Raturday evening, April | woheduled for Wednesday, Ap Ti “er ee oo oe hostesses are to be Mra. Daniel B.|}. It will be an old-fashioned Vir | ene oo. ed sang mbong se ing tal ioatanayy Boat hathger: 1° |Trefethen and Mrs. Philip Marion, | #inia ham dinner, beginning at 6:30 fore Tuesday noon, Ap ~ * _— - . o'clock nd danc e oO + Wednesday, April 26, at 3 o'clock, | Moffett, Mra, R. J an noing will be from antl 12 } George Stanton ‘ a Logan and Mrs = , - ” _ }rnite and Essay ure. Tpenna : Gets-It & musicale has been arranged, the Mra. J. A have charge of the dining room, and Program to be given by Mra. Shirl Blalock, soprano; Mra Ferdinand Lhoest, cellist; Mrs, Dalxy Wood Hit dreth at the piano. Mrs. Broussats Charlies B. Guthrie and Mra. J © Beck ahd Mra, Farwell Putman | HM. Cartwright will preside at the Lilly will be the hostesses. tea tables. Assisting in the dining eee 4 room will be Mrs. H. H. Phippa, Mra. Di Will Honor Herbert Meyers, Mrs, David Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Baillie Ww Mr. Mrs. Elizabeth Schonaker, Mra. A. d Mrs. Alexander B. Stew | Personal | Guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hicktin and Miss Pauline Jones, sister of Mrs. Hicklin, will be at home after April | 1 at 6231 20th ave. N. B, eee Mra. Alexander terday in Tacoma. Beeler, Mra, W. F. Yuille, Mre toble, Mra. F. R. Rens, Mra. Baillie epent yes ‘art are entertaining at dinner next/© B Anais Mrs. George Maine and age | Monday evening at the Sunset club, | Mrs. M. Millington Mr. and Mra. John T. Heft } Mven a «ick child loves the! | Raiilie, who are leaving in April for)! charge of Mrs. D. C. Campbell months in California. | Syrup.” If the little tongue ts coat- Shaner. / Jed, or if your child in listens, and Mra. Jefferson B oe extended trave! in Europe. 3 Bridge Dinner Club Your Money Back If It Fails | ero . of cold, o1 Mra. Marshall Bond, whe has teen | Tom feveriah, full of cold, or has » Nothing is #0 utterly needless « colic, @ teaspoonful will never fail Attractive Tea 4 . the suffering from aching, painful | Pending # few days with Mr. and/ i, oten the bowels. In a few hours Mrs. Harlan C. Hines entertained | Entertained | Mrs. Hernard Pelly, left Friday for! yo can eo for yourself how with an artistic tea at her home| Mr. and Mra Claude Philbrick en California, | thoroughly it works all the constipa 3305 dist st. yesterday after-|tertained their bridge dinner club at yi aegeed | poison, sour bile and waste) from 3 until ¢ o'clock com |their home Saturday evening. Cor Mra, Frederick Hall White, who n the tender, little bowels and} ting Mrs. Maurice Hickiin and for twelve guests. has been in Oklahoma and California « you a well, playful child ers were marked . for several months, is expected hon Thursday ee again Millions of mothers keep “Califor. igs Ste nia Pig Syrup” handy, They know | Mra. Archibald Gatter, who has!a teaspoonful today saves a sick | been visiting her sister, Mra. Mitchell child tomorrow. Ask your druggist | Gilliam, for some time, left yesterday | for genuine “California Fig Syrup” | for New York, where she will join which has directions for babies and} Mr. Gatter and sail for London, to) children of all ages printed on bot} make their bone, tle Mother! You must spy see “California” or you may get an tml Advertt her sister, Miss Pauline Jones, who are removing to their new home the first of the month. Spring flowers ‘adorned the rooms and a lovely basket of tulips centered the table, where Mrs. Gerald Driscoll and Mrs. Fred C. Ayer presided. eee - Bridge as Farewell Compliment _ Complimenting Miss Helen Lyter, Who is leaving Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. M. Lyter, for California, where they will make ther home, and also to compliment Miss Charictte Brevillier, the house guest of Miss Helen Jordan, Miss Kathleen Parshall will entertain with a@ bridge at her home Wednesday Mrs. Wanamaker Entertains at Luncheon Mrs. A. T. Wanamaker entertained with a luncheon of twelve covers at the Sunset club ghis afternoon, com plimenting her mother, Mra. Charles EB. Patton, who, with her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mra. A. B. Linne, is leaving next week for New York, to sail later for a trip of sev. eral months in Europe. oe Thrift Shop Announcement |pain ‘stops imatantly The Thrift Shop will be closed Thursday and Friday of this week but on Saturday they will reopen tn Mra. 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