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ah PAGE 10 _ vaaittle Personal ‘Music THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1928, acation. Cynthia Grey is taking a two week All le 6 ARE HURT IN I ae . re dee ters mailed to her department during this time will be Walter 1. Mogan, of avo. Noted French Violinis } > i answered by her on her return, as promptly as possible kane, is the house guest of Dr.and ™ Nisaien tis ocie g aie 'e | Maurice LaPiat, the noted Fre f ; / " violinint and teacher from the i ‘ } Mr. and Mrs, John A, Campbell) Vlolinint wn rch tar 4-MONTHS-OLD 5 Jiete iridny to spend a few daye inj Conmervatorie Nationale of Muslaue, ‘ ~ ’ a 6 Badly Cut Over Five Generations of — ~ | Paris, France, has been engaged b: Biome Musicians to Give)" + ws | the “Goria "achot hn" Pat Her Eyes Family Mil Mcs TOT DESERTED je acoma Musicians to G M rT or | Wow the colleague of Thibaud, Cart Five generations of the Maple fam 7 Program at Coes Ee eeaee moreauy, Flesch and Frits Kreislerand holds i wi i 1a daugh.|l¥~demcendants. of J Maple,|. Pound ¢ tots ‘ and Moe am Hoyt and so arion McLean, 6-year-old da UE SPN na the diploma of the prorvatorie M first settler in the Du wiley | mel ¢ ts Club; Invitations Are \ceorge returned Friday trom an [Pe tiploma of tne Cone ter of Mr. and Mra, Wf. A. Melaan, | UE oO ewent at the ahaha Y m " ne jeight-day motor trip thru the south: | 60 ee en in. Paris, and econ + 4529 hinney ave., was recover St cy tah tecomieaetoh wehbe month-old bab: as in a Issued for Dance. hanaadion, Hogi ge ype Drand ‘orehenire, in Pare, ang oot |tier home Monday, after an automo tion, at Woodland 4 condition Monda cit es ee ge es repay Mae br ype - vile accident Sunda sight whieh wenipnscw Ee ‘i i B pat, MS tant musicale of the season at . Paris Exhibition in 1901, He has wie : "9 . ent y Phen Heh | day | tal, while police arching pow lg Mr. Charles Poe, of Washington, | been the principal instructor of vio cn ee reer ce . Gilmore, a negre Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock./month with his son and daughter-in: | jn Austratia for some years. Mr in the other auto figuring tn the Warning on Forest | maid to have been pos a of joni 1 or on collision were removed qo the make . ehfld until last Saturday os tire program will be presented law, Mr. and Mrs, Charles K, Pe H Jat was a fellow pupil with Thi eure rogram wi be wresented tre. Ch LaPlat was n fellow pupit with ‘Thi By Wanda von Kettler side hoypital” ‘rw Anns Angie «3.| Fire Danger Issued en ene are invontien y Rcom musicians, nO, prio a " 1623 Fremon ave wan suffering With warmer weather predicted roan r Ww y Rutledge, who with Ysaye and many other cele ° the disappearance of three other @ ee seeereraenent, will be luncheon | |, Ws <strgice guests of Mr and brated musicians Me has had a from internal injuries, and was still | for Beatle A King pomn (ys, tee ae t ‘ 41 7 He Pusete of the officers of the club. |." George W. Soliday, left Mon. notable career as a violin soloist Now that we all have our beau: | We all admired her so, and gave her,|in the hospital Monday, Her two4ger of netting forest fi m4 will Zaugre™s Whe are onld 10 Dave Pie Mrs. Richard W. Perry and Mrs, I an eee abanee +t in Pair Oaks, /enjoying successes in touring Eu-| titul and gentle sunburn, our among other things, a good clubby daughters, Ethel, 32, and Edna, 24,/ greatly increased, accorc rd 3 #) the custody of the woman during Wekion Young will be the hostesses 1t lrope, Australia, New Zealand and| ott " ‘ oked [Telling pin, She'll probably be able) were taken home after their bruises | warning insued by Warden G "| last three months. for the day . eee |South America pt rod pat a Beuncgy he: ; on to manage all right for a while were treated jof the Washington Forest Fire asso - ot The program follows | ne ‘ Revs . 7 should we are rested and wages this ‘andidieshi nawieieed. at's | clation * the Miss Wilma Metiirr of Bolse. Mr LeaPiat will = com«¢;, c his | Fastoraie Veractnt| ) Mise Wilma Mecucst of Mr. and/@uties ut the Cornish for the aum-| refreshed to begin the new [3 ‘ @j and Fubrmah ave. when an auto Seattle Pioneer to aa us No * Cadman |Mre, Gerakt Waechter |mer seston, July 1. He will bel week, || Momething else T have heard | | driven, by J. C. Wille, of White Ships to Japan to | Be Buried Tuesd Bai ET Sire Nici dicisachorn is eS egal | heard in neert July 3 at &:30 eee to be a very good gift for a bride | | Center, wax turning the corner. The f vunmdl Gervices tor Ca Me nan = Piece hg aa xi! Mrs. F.C. Babeock and daughter|P) M™. at the Cornish theater, with ere in absolutely nothing like a| | *# can opener, A friend ts two autos collided, and both machines | Be Larger, Swifter Hanson, getired merchant and the Sees Nar ee Oh ABs Motowek) | Mew. ve oturned today froma week's |“asiating artints, May Van Dyke! good sunburn to make one feel| | me she once knew @ bride who’ | were badly wrecked. Marion, who! Larger and faster vensels will be | 15 tioneer, who died Saturday, Joa! able Jouting at Port. Gamble. Hardwiek, planint nd Georg athvetio and inspired. The aesthetic left a coe at lying around wan riding in the front seat on her/pinced on the Puget-SoundJapan |). jeia at p. m. Tuesday at wall a fs ™ ee Kirehne collint The following ven develop in the form of con the house for a week and @ half | | mother's lap, was cut by flying glass./run, by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, |e. wae funeral’ pariah ahe ne Mary Bila, One \ | 4 , se teenuse whe didn’t have a oa v ° . t eon seule ge \ oe ‘ ‘a | ‘. "i program has been arranged 44d) tinued shifting and sinking out nue & The mot and father were bruined. | according to tentative e an A roa - i and SY emaene ss... pee meinen let any ee te saa the Will be open to the public lth gn ro on friends whet opener with which to get Into It. | | ihe occupants of the other car were | nounced by T. Fujish: presi | woaoeit "i059. rT er : call Mr. Hires Tutt Urday for Hitka, Alneks, to epene Sh? i tre Arenaky | i = tae. vee ne the’. te m *} thrown to the floor and badly shaken. t, who tx in Seatt! weet oe She , Misa Cook at the plano summer Biegie alegre t ake ws roughly ne has see Namson, Norway, in 1848. He Andante (Concerto in D Minor) eee Sonata in FM Handet and so forth, th y jolting and a H 1 was a bridesmaid last Maturday.| Wiliet encap with only vag B '3 cummed to the.deidey ae ” Vieuxtemps . . Adamto, All onizing the aforementioned sun eve bruises and seratches a ; ¥ Mr. afd Mrs. Judson F. Palknor gontzing t IT wann't supposed to be, It Just hap acoma Boy o buriness in Seattle Ppadisn Serenade. ... Chaminade-Kreisier Largo, Finale ; — coer ae j Ih Mise Agnes Lyon (Dorothy Condon) are being congratu-|concerta D Major Paganini burn © are ad when those | pened, . * He is survived by three sons, Hi Mra award KR Gardner at piano listed on the birth of a daughter, |“Hyme to the dun”... Rimsky-Korsakort friends manage dient to come)” aid Judes Wright, when I came Crop Yield May Be | Drowns in Creek ard A. Hanson, deputy pronec Te eaeen Ot Powe y wosdtord vinden (June $2, at the Virginia Mason hoe. | Tyrone MD. Wienlaweki | within three feet of us, We are Im /1y Chance into his courtroom Satur . : HOQUIAM, June 26.—The 3-year. | attorney; L. W. Hanson, state “Mrs. Niel Meitachern, ano | pital, t aes\ Gorelch. simeal ‘ih. atee & to injure ip vk cow day morning, “Want to take part in| Factor in Election | oj; sch of si5 nnd Meo. ¢ urdy, | inspector; a orne A. Hanson, pe Mre | n F. Gault, contralto ~ os . tl > me ut we do not edding?”" | BISMARCCH June 26.—~A| of 1412 N. Prospect st., Tacoma, was| Wapato; and by a daughter, < hens, tenor , violin scholarship for the summe 4 a wedding | 5 ‘ > 247 Me tivaas Portia, varhent Mra. Robért Pelouro (Betty Craft) eee eee wack, the trroute to Mpt those blows because we our | Hyew indeed,” anid I, “When? |bumper crop may be the deciding| drowned in Falls creek, 50 m Mathea Hanson, teacher in the 9 iwi Mise Cook, plano jot Portland, will arrive early in July 1) cig at the school July 6. Com.| Flv 8F@ 0 pained and unhappy) «tight now,” said he. | factor in Wednesday's North Dakota | north of here, Sunday. The family | Seattle high school Petredwction read by Mre. Hiram Tuttle lio visit the Misses Karla and Claire; |, particulars are being fur.[(nat we find it impossible to at | And two minutes tater, in the | primary election |was spending its vacation at Lake - Ps , Pre ee + 4.8 |stats 'shuse’ Antereated Mby ‘the | WIPE anything. We only howl and uagu's chambern there were four of| The romult ot the bitter Ute be- | Quinault Automobile and etre Dance W il Honor | <a registrar of the school. present a nasty lo lus standing in a row, with the judge tween former Gov, Lynn Frazier, i ye ‘Betrothed Pair | Mr. and Mrs, Henry C. Field, who — cee in front murmuring something, and jon partisan and Senator mecumber Company’ 's Viloation| Airplane Collid po pod ‘ ra M 1 ri men Dave been in California for a um lp up il in R it 1 One other week-end feature in my | the couple tn the middle saying. 1 [toe the republican nomination for I ti d b U. S. | Los A ES, June 264 whi omoring Mise Mary Lea Fis ber of months, have returned and 1 ecita life sidew the sunburn, was the de! de, I do.” The best man on the op-| United States senator, will rest with) Ig Boos er meal Pe “gm wy ey i mana her fiance, Mr. Everett Griggs. | are occupying the Joba H. Hewitt) ne pupils of Orrill! V. Stapp will|parture from the city of one of my end had been obtained as 1 | the farmern, WASHINGTON Pi 26.—A ten- sice Bunda thet uh cline ian po Bye WE, Miss V irginia Merritt ane Miss | residence 1104 BE. Newton at give @ recital Tuesday evening, June | friends, She was going to Chicago He had happened in | Prosperity among the farmers wilt | iat ve valuation of $20,846 was | lided with his motor car on « Bud Eulaiie Merritt a es - “a | eee at 815 p.m the auditorium of|to be married, so we all went down And that's all there was to It | Relp “Keon away ragioatiom,”. Goy.] nia upon the Oregon Trunk Rail-| near Redondo beach. The avia' ing + Tagged tage home Thureda. Mr. and Mra, James D, Esary and/the Green Lake M, EB. church. The/to the train to extend our last «ym ‘The “couple had never seen us sarton bg ae —<_ Se way Co. by the interstate commerce | he satd, would not explain why in} . ty © ds leave Tuesday | following is the program We figured that with 26 of us pres ‘or Benator umber, declares. ae | ° eee |party of eight friends leave eu at with 2 is prem | before | commission, The company had re-! was flying so low, and refused to str 5 for 4 three weeks’ trip around Van-| Chopin} ent maybe sale wouldn't have time to| They themaelves had been 2 = | ported $15,000,000 valuation his name. fat! Dinner Honors Fonte tsnna be Wr yacht “Dream: | tlthink at the Gepot just how bedittlacquainted one. month HIEVES MAKE | - nets pe Mr. and Mrs. Eaton jerie Rubinstein |Mikht be. But dew all our sing-| The ceremony lasted exactly one A CLEAN SWEEP * # . } a Hering jing and throwing of rice over the ob [minute and a half. pele ee S be P “od pera ci, Fay oy angen tl Mr. Howard FMBRae leaves Tues: | “parking Brooklet”. Moter/nervation cur, ahe needed to cry, Bhe| "They say the world travels approx: | mnt wisi loan oe Stree =< trawberr y le Baton, oat © | day for San Franclaee to be away B] ys crorg Manners Wilinon {just couldn't help thinking, We felt} imately 100,600,000 miles a day. ardinger at ave., Sunday > ~ ee wavel Bbroed, De, and Mra. Al-joey lor en vette ge GEE Bone hadly, too. Some of the girts, belng|. ‘There mant he some mistake, 1/*vidently decided to make « clean BY BERTHA E, SHAPLEIGH > Sippel nit shane baeas | + 2:2 pre o1 overcome with friendship emotions, | think Ite speedier than that oy eee eee Cooking Authority fer N.E. A. Servies aut Cotumble University With a beautiful dinner at their home| soy ate FH, Weeks spent | Mmm Beethoven! oven offered to. go back in her place ee of sterling silver tableware and ®/\1 crhis recipe aan been tested and proved right in the laboratories ) Saturday evening. Covers were! sak-ond in Pollingham. Viet ; | But she said that she felt real! 1 a 1 AWFUL | Clock: they also abducted a vacuum Columbia Universit Placed for twenty at a table centered the week-end In * Magy ENS cy | But she said no, that #he felt real ¥| Time to cease. minan 4 2) Pre nonp dh sity) SEEN Gis tetistin ‘and of water Iles eee lleatiainin HE EN jthat she was the one who should go. ! hurry i his , Cards were the, later giversion. Mr, and Mrs. nest F. Wagner eo Forget-Me-Not i Oonme| — Lo Se h f % cup butter 1% cups fiour . elon Thomson j cup # New York, who have been visiting}. Mele Th Senoix|June 28, at 2 p.m. Anaieting host | ng arc! ora ve Chee 2 tablespoons baking powder Shower for Mr. and Mrs. John M. Spargur at |uty . wild Rose i wectonen {esses, Mra. Minnky Lassen and Mra, | WCOFSE rant Gets _ Cure Ends in Wash. % cup milk res a . a rot ison, r an an Lodee acDewe “ - 2 eggs tablespoon van! iss Chi thelr savanna Basee' et up Merger 7 mee [Minnie Krieger, All Eastern Stars Honor From Clerks) ane in ing more than 2,000 Ws mn left this morning via Banff ‘and Osutier| invited. Cards and refreshments SA. Qeank; “Sein anise isles ta Gancuk oe take tor Maan Cream butter, add sugar, and beat thoroly. Then add well beate Miss Helen Fay is entertaining |Lake Louise for the East Schube eke 1 o'clock Edmonds bus. * . hd ~ “oM g 4h wcahy ped bole wore A sated exes, and the milk alternately with the four, which has been sift hw linen shower at her home | eee ante eee clerk, was elected president of the | min nei e a ved in Bentte. He plane || Witt the baking powder. Beat well, add vanilla and bake in two-lay day afternoon, as a compliment Mra. Arthur Heinze of Great Neck, | Ter West Seattle Review Sewing Circle Washington County Clerks’ assecta aS GEYIVOR Bh ee » cake pans 20 minutes in a moderately hot oven. When cool, removi ‘to Miss Margaret Chinn, who w ' Kribs, Mrs. Joseph be. ome the bride of Mr. Edward An- drews on July 1 Assisting will be Miss Lucy Swan- Strom, Miss Priscilla Treat, Miss Mary Donworth and Miss Priscilla | Anderson. ee Tea and Shower To compliment Miss Dean bard, Miss Helen Thompson will be hostess at a tea and shower at her a oma Wednesday afternoon. Cards Out ti Reception Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Singleton have issued invitations to a reception @t their residence for Friday even tng. July 7, from § until 11 o'clock The a are to be . Soliday, Mrs. Fred Furey Rect R. Fox, Mrs. George A ttatein, Mrs. Roes Downs and Miss Mildred ana Miss Gertrude lee te. House Party Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Lombard are en tertaining with a house party at Howard lake the coming weekend Included in the party will be Miss Dorothy Conger, Miss Florence Lom bard, Miss Dean Lombard, Mr. Fran cis L. Brown, of Yakima; Mr. Paul Rounds and Mr. ‘Tea Parker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Grant en- tertained thirty guests with an in formal picnic dinner and dance at their home Saturday evening. Married on Thursday Horace Mason reading t The bride was charming om bridal gown of ivory satin elaborated | her with silver lace, and carried 4 shower of Cecil! Brunner buds and Iilie the valley. Miss Florence achnable attended her sister as brides maid, and Mr. Donald McFar Was best man for Mr. Moritz. and Mrs. Moritz will make home in Lincoln, Neb. The bride is a graduate of the Uni Yersity of Washington and a member 4 Mr their of Phi Beta Kappa sorority. The groom, who is the son of Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Moritz, graduated from the Boston School of Technology, and is instructor in the school of engi neering at the University of Ne braska see Luncheon and Shower Complimenting Miss Dean Lom. bard, who will wed Mr Francia Lemon Erown, of Yakima in early autumn, Miss Katherine Mise Louise Goodwin are givi a luncheon nd t their sum. mer home at Waterman ernoor. shower Tuesday Service at Tea Shop Mrs. E. Silverstone will be hostess | ‘Tuesday for the Denny-Fuhrman Guild at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, avsisted by Mra. J.C Barmon, Mrs. A. 1D. Toliefsen, Mrs. 1. L. Stephens, Mrs. A. Friedman, Mrs. W. L. Cum mings, Mrs. KE. H. Chavelle, Mra. N Johanson and Miss EK or Cum. ming de Pienic Dinner Friday evening Mrs. Milo Walton sponsored a no-host picnic dinner for twenty-two guests on the her home, 6580 Beacon ave, perch at / Lom: | Mra. | . jher vacation in Vi ria, B. Pienic at ire. Mr. and Mra. Carl English and! Latimer’s Home |children left recentiy for a three ‘The annual picnic of the women of | Weeks’ motor trip to California Trinity Parish church will be given agit ghee / at the @mmer home of Mrs. N. H.| | Mrs. Joseph Brown (Edythe | Latimer at Port Madison, We Meece) of lan Angeles is visiting her} ak, sane 2h. The boat parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meece, | tid ae ted 31-40 0. m at their home, 1909 Third ave. W | see is ei | , j . | Mrs. Stuart G. Mackey (Vida Informal Dinner | Dodge). of New York, is coming out The marriage of Miss Mercedes Kronschinable to Mr. Harold Moritz was solemnized Thursday, June 22, at the home of the bride’s moth Mrs. | Anna Nice, 4311 15th ave. N. Rev of | Kron. | Friday aft-| N. Y., is visiting ber sistersin-law, | Mrs. John Noyes, of this city, and/ her mother, Mrs, B. C. Kelsey, on | Hood canal | eee | | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Kimpton | jepent the week-end at the lakes be | low Rainier National park. eee Miss Edwina Rutledge, of Chicago. arrived Saturday to spend the «um mer with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Soliday. 7 Mrs. Walter Wrenwick left recent, ly far California for an indefinite | stay. } +s ke | Mine Ida Autghran feft last week or Quebec, whence she will sail for | Europe, to be gone indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Parker are re-| ceiving congratulations upon the) birth of a son, Clifford Alva, at their home, June 24 | eee | Mrs. Rey © | Sunday from a visit with friends on Camano Gustafson returned m Mra. E. C. Brier, who ts spending | the summer visiting relatives in In- dianapolia, Ind, is tertained during her stay eee being much en | Miss Gwendolyn Beers is spending | the first of July to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan one | Mrs. Richard Starr, daughter] Beatrice and son Jack left today for} ja visit in the Bast | | ee m. in main Sunday school room of | Mr. and Mra. Philip Jennings have | “®t Presbyterian, church removed to their ew home, 1621 bara oh _ Emma Lazarus Auxiliary gas Emma Lazarus Auxiliary, B'nai Brith, at educational center, evening. | Mrs. Samuel Weston, of New York who has been visiting friends in town | soem | tion at Walla Walla Saturda The second annual apple show will SAUCE—% cup biltter; 1 cup confectioner's sugar; 1 cup strawhet | Other officers elected were John A. | be held in Seattle thir r at the Work butter and sugar together dntil creamy, add strawberrie Newman, Colfax, vice president; Mra. | Arena, from October 2 to November || wightiy mashed, and beat until light and foamy. M. I. Clemmer, Yakima, secretary, | 5, according to John A. Gellatly, of and Mise Mary Grimm, Chehalis \ronetes , president of the North j treasurer [west Fruit exposit (Cut this out and paste it in your cook book) Biver Apt Mason| West Seattle Review. W. BL A t | Sewing circle, will meet at the home Puneral Mai 1" Gouned meret 38 ‘lof Mra. Frederick Julim, 2113 44th Xecturne Tonepm (ave. 8. W.. Friday, June 30, at 1 Walte, Op, gred p.m, Members and friends invited Hunwar hme Philipp te Kassandra } Jom Wisconsin Goldenrod Club "The Machantvase® +. 5 The Wisconsin Goldenrod lub) OE 6 + ~ Malate Grieg | Will meet with Mes, Myron Mix at (a) Allegro Moderato ‘olby, Wednesday, June 24, Bring (O) Ade baskets of lunch and meet at Gal- (e) Allegro Mareate Helen Witkine Orchestral parta played by Mr. Mapp on the organ and by Mise Berting oo the second piana. hs dock at 9 a. m. Flower Mission Meeting The Fremont W, C. T. 1, will hald Ita flower mission meeting in Asbury er hall, N. 40th st. and Whitman @ Clubs ‘Tuesday afternoon, June 29, at 2 o'clock There will be a good pr CLUBS FOR TUESDAY gram, and Mrs. Keller, county flow ¢r mission superintendent, will Chapter GP. EB. 0. ee bathe Chapter P. E. O., will close tts program for the summer with a| nee een taka e piente luncheon at 12 o'clock, and] Valm ©) bad ont os ce a called business meeting, at the bore een eee einen vane aa of Mrs. A. K. Yerkes, Seahurmt Park, |"Y pronte Sar wchaa? hanes ‘Tuesday, June 27, Members will take | ee neil be furniched Lake Hurien car #t 10:36 a. m. from | *****. coffee w are Occidental and Yealer cee {Woman Hurt as Car Rainier Chapter, D. A. R. * Rainier chapter, D. A. R., will Hits Phone Pole meet with Mrs. Howard T. Ballard,| Mrs. 8. Mattori, 26, 1909 Eighth Casendia avs. Car No. 14 tol ave, was recovering Monday from tidgeway pl Gee oe **} injuries. about the head and face Educational Club | which she received Sunday when t Women's Educational club wil| | Sutomobile which her husband was me with Mra. F J. Reekie, iriving bit a telephone pole on the inier bivd., for basket picnic and! Pacific highway, six miles out o: report of federation convention.| arte, C.F. Laughian, 2907 Warren Rainier car to Henderson st | ave. brought the couple to the city ret ty, Md hospital Writers’ Club Writers’ club will meet at § p. m | in the lectu room at the ¥. W. ¢ A. The following stories will be read “The Bully Boss,” by Alice I. Jen-| kins; “The Chevalier de H..” by Ed-! win F. Doty, and “The Whisper,” by Lavera Suiltvan, Woman's Lyric Clab Woman's Lyric club will meet at §| Musical; speaker. for several weeks, pee Uae toe ew rope in leaving Tues L. 0. FE. Club eee L. O. E. club will give a pound Mr. and Mra. Emii Henry Mitler| Party at the home of Mra. J. ¥F.| and family removed last ¥ agro Dooley, 6310 Phinney ave., at 1 p. m. *“Moxtwood,” their country home on | C@?ds. |Maury island, where they will re. add main for the summer League of Women Voters Honoring Mrs. William F ‘ NTRALIA Presbyterian | ©®. of San Francisco, direc |church to install pipe at cost | Seventh regional district of the | lot $2,500. | League Women Voters, who will __ | arrive in Je Tuesday, the local League of Women Voters w enter tain at 2:20 p. that day with a| n ting and reception in Fre rick | & elson's auditorium, Lady Eagles The lady gles will give a be fit pound party for one of its mem- | |bers at the hot f Mrs. J. ¥.} A Pure Cream Dooley 310 Phinney ave., Tuesday, | . | June 27 tip. m. Cards. and Milk Product | at es ADDITIONAL CLUBS Use It —in your coffee! —on your berries! ur cereals! lots of itt —on y —drink | Fresh daily at your grocer’s, or 6210 10c a Pint A “Mayflower” Product | telephone Ell. Clara Barton Tent, No, 1 | | JUST by way of varying the | Clara Barton tent, No. 1, D J raight silhouette the newe | ters of Veterans, will serve a birth-| dresses show side drapes drawn to | {day luncheon at noon Wedne 4 precarious point on one hip sort | June 28, in Veterans’ hall, Armory. |toids of material break the session at 2 p.m. A recep: straight line of the front panel and r of the new department are gathered in under a flower of officers will be held at $ p.m. Com-|ing cloth—usually the dress! only | rades and friends invited. | a ' ae Bind Orr nt Golden Link Lodge, No. 4 | Other trimmings used are ciiver! Golden Link lodge, No, 4, I. 0. 0. and gold metal flowers or grapes [¥, will entertain at progressive (SK bouquets in brilliant cota whist Monday evening, June 24, at 9| Hair wreaths to match either col o'clock, in the Odd Fellows’ hat!, |ored or metal dr trimmings are Tenth ave, and E. Pine st. Rebekahs Shown in all the shor | and friends invited Moire, which is having an aston a ee § j ishing vogue, is most in demand “| Allah Social Club Ithese new draped dr for Allah Social club will meet with | ning It is satin backod——very 4 Mrs, Bertha Powles, 106th st, and }and shimmery, Afternoon and street Woodland Park ave, Wednesday, Ifrocks also show side drane= * * * * EE hee beg Be as eloloialgialoisialoisialaloialaiataiatetote to try the waters at Boap Lake their annual election held in from pans and put between layers and on the top the following sauce ZSSE SEAS *_ESSERSZESESSERRERRERSTERESRERARETERE aa FOR EVERY BOY AND GIRL IN SEATTLE Who Secures Two New Subscriptions to The Seattle Star az A LARGE PACKAGE OF FIREWORKS All The? 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