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PAGE 12 MONDA a | Mr. and Mrs. Huteson Golden Wedding } ; eatt e@ Hosts Anniversary Reception WOMEN S Cl | IBS Mr, and Mrs, Trafford Huteson aro| Mr, and Mra, Stephen Sop | entertaining at dinner at the Golf a nave tayeeetane au wes n ., } club Wednenday evening, to hon ee iae nn evening, October 10, 4n CLUBS FOR TUESDAY senttle Pebérosion, w c.T.U i ocilé / Mr, and Mra, A. 8 Kerry celebration of their golden wedding _ t ape Ate Tuseday, October 10, at | Mra. Huteson wae hostess Sunday | anniversary aaa Ph ateg wae we erect Tues |3 p,m, at the Plymouth Congre swart of Brockvilie,| ‘The Writers’ club will meet Tues im, A | afternoon at her home at The High-| Mra. H. A. Btewart of Brockvtlh " + e k,| gational chureh, Her from the > . 7 . Ont, a daughter of Mr, and Mrs, | day evening, October 10, at 6 ‘ es , hae er Miss Julia Elmendorf Is) lands, entertaining with a tea (Ol Witsie, arrived Bunday, coming to|in the lecture room of the ¥, W.| Tacoma slats annual, i 1 ») con tion pe made Bride of Major Moss; | compliment the Trinity church ehotr| attend the event : A i ise F will te ma | ay ;: and the chotr guild tie ted | Papers will be read by, re - D | ’ ra . akin re, WHI alvert I CHontan Club Tea W ul Se impliment | eee \Orthopedic Tea Shop atc: sireakeh aie aie | sian debates aaeting ot the Cuend Miss Powell. Cards Out for Tva | Laurelhurat guild will be tn charg? | \itcome lactuie etl be held Tossday, Octo st Mra, Stevenson Bmith has issued |of the service at the Orthopedic Tea ai ber 10, at the Federated clubhouse pp marriage of Mise “Sulla: BI Invitations for «tea at her home Fri. |shop Tuesday, Lunch will be served Phi Kappa Psi Mothers’ Club at 2 o'clock. ‘The program will be or mendorf, daughter of Mr, and day afternoon, in compliment to Mins 11° until} 2 o'clock and } me'| The Mothers’ club of the Phi I ry work, Members are Mrs. Stmendorf, to Major ‘ an Bwesea, a bride-to-be of thix|made pastries will t featured | oy, ority will hold an im rivileged to bring guests Todd Ry sony les. ae meath Presiding os the tea table | Sweet potato pie will be 2 of the), : moet my at the chapter pen ‘ . Megat — 9m will be Mra, Raymond Ryan and Mra, | specialty delicacies offered, Mmm. | oo44 st, On Tuesday, Octobe Seattle Council Of the late Judge Charles BE. Moss miauk Sieahen |John L. Hail will be the hontems, am | 10% ¢ ra Mothers € tees, Kan, wen or an Miss Ruth Bamford, Misa Lurtine | sisted by Mrs. Wilbur Bl. Ives, Mr a Seattle Council ome of t ’ t amtord, : é vel ttle Counc! — » ggg Ag bet "be Rev. Hrown, Mixes Gwendolyn Newlove nrg le sere Pct ' i b | ‘ Jations will hold its regular meet ae . dM achel Niblock will assist, | Skeel, Mra, Ma rompson, { i usaday, October 19, at 10 a, m GhrvcandKicnover performing th ahMina Mtachat Niblock wi! eat, pel, re veer | Persona ine end Oetoher 10.8010 8m Geremony at § o'clock, In the pres Mra. I re Mra. Ernest in the Broadway . i ? i b tober oyle, of New ‘or T. K. Cole, superintendent of schools. Se eee acetal Ladies’ Musical Club Eekelman and Mra, W. 8, Kinsel Mrs. Robert Boyle, of New York, |'T: H. Cole, superinten friends, There were no attendants i“ —g h aoe ie who has been spending the summer | will ape it i : “Whe bride, one of Seattle's popular | Concert This Afternoon Music Study Clul | here, leaven eduy for her home The Mothers’ Congress circle wi rie, ‘was charming in a costume The Ladies’ Musion! club thin att: | Music Study Club | e188 | meet'at the school at 1:30 p.m. Mra ¢ dark blue crepe de chine, fash ernoon presented its first program of| Mra. Frederick Graham haw ar) 1), Loe. who left recently [John Trumbull will speak on “Logis foned in Russian style, The skirt the season at the Y, W. C. A. audl | ran, the program re the — for 3 5 wit attend the an | tation.” i ee was long els of dark blue tortun autumn meeting of the Music Study | iy + we ot Bur: | ‘ dace ities below the hemline. The The following interesting numbers. | club to be held Tuesday afternoon oe dy er part of | King County District Convention Bloused bodice had wite siceves of arranged by Mra. Don HM, Palmer | 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mra, H.C.) Oy ae The King county district conven The lace in the new mode and was and Mise Leone Langdon, were! simpkin, 7312 19th ave. N. B. Vol ee tion of the of Hone Pro. Birdied with fiat rosettes, With this | eiven: | wing are the numbers to be pre aie * » ean of Portland, who | tective assoc 1 meet in the be wore a large black velvet pic | (a) “A Moomlit Sdylt... Gabriel ibe nted lui ates Vhcbind eh tite tone 00k, ae and, Tues Hire hat, a black aigrette for its or 6) “A Pteture Peart G. Curren | Voom . Sas wage a sine Naiman lay, October a0 4 Full , / ) ee emntation expected ament, and a corsage of orchids. hard Hegeman . . 5 The home was beautifully adorned res) oH awatlow ceases Nene Ora eer A With autumn flowers and a basket pe Seecserainggiceces Milligan | BAe. Sting af Be mrweaas |i Seattle Presbyteriat ad ‘ef fluffy chrysanthemums cente: | i A The semi-annun ng of the the breakfast table, where Mra, M o 1 Rend My Heart Up to Thee pret. ns Hick! left Inet | Seattle Presbyterial y will be L. Grundaum presided i) Wena Branscombe ‘ . y cad wenatay, atelier 16, ot the Ras Major and 3 2 left imme. te) Like oat tio Alto, w fomsOr | iter Beach Presbyterian churc diately kaa ec'a ite crews West (4) sispiaeehasease a. Renmei i ain nthe faculty at Btan- | Mer bs ' hart ong Pcvcnng a ern Canada, the bride adding to her rey | to . ‘ Sab ace aa Ft Peter pees Aitire for traveling a handsome sine ae rrunetay|400ts will preside Wrap of superba cloth trimmed with Trie ia. D Mie oe! cess? Mi ilia Conw ay eft Tu | ey in Russian wolf for cuffs and collar at for @ short visit in Chicago | pe Sig . <. Andante trang on an the Flower . 6:8 } A. which reached to the waist line, and E Cp ere oe NOTE ap fn hy SOON Gm imported bead bag in a dark i Passed wy Your Wi tr Mra, Ross Downe spent | ier ten at the home of Mra. Frye Blue and rose mosaic pattern, the ay M. Brahe|the weekend with Mr. and Mrw, 1 UOr ott Oi OW. Tuesday, Oc. Gold Mountings set with sapphires: Mire. Jack T, Beith Richard Floyd tat Gold Bar, |e re Os ray >. in iiceteien tn h- | Eater + caller and Mre. y og ‘Moreing, Brethes “Ses ee a} i : lers and friends cordially invited ‘er w = Mra c. N. Cousins ts spending | et Ia rece 3h Roses 8. the Porter . etic Club Announces ho pene few days in Olymp aggeetd ey og and “reidee peal The marriage of Miss Julia Elmendorf to Major Todd R. ~ pi pi 4 . hn) *ttms Raat ae theme: +: Detector a eee } a aa soe ee : aad Mrs, Moss wilt remem! vy " 7, af Mc-| Dinner ne ; 2 ° Maawnané x eae aia eae he Ladies’ Lyric pral clu! ni —Portrait Wayne Albee, Me ’ Min Readmar n , shost of admirers for her beautiful Moss 4 announced today.—Portrait by v ‘The fleat of the winter seanon din-| (0) “Love Kiaing Weide | ene pant an to Gees, ha meet for rehearsal Tuesday evening, rayal of “Understanding.” the, Bride Studio. or dieaed ae pe Mire Mery N. Bhend See Eat rear fe Nt: oe | Oeenee 16, at o'clock, in the : role in “The Wayfarer,” - planned for the ees given lostand the Univeratty thin year main Sunday school room of the Which she so ably gong ng for tWO! ne Honey dancing academy, prom | Dinner Dance at Thureday evening, October 26. It Partiamentarian dae view Phase wrterien church. Miss et ae B onye former | ieee to be one of the season's beau-| 7+ lf Club will be a Hallowe'en party for meny Mre. Killa #. Cudihee, musician an 4 Mr. and Mre. J. W) Goodwin and | 'reme Spencer, solos ington student. Golf u here and out-of-town guests only.| former president for * Hl romiy have removed from t pained ) Major Mong is a graduate of Cul tiful affairs One of the annual affaires that is] Members are asked to make early |the Adele M, Fields PLAY | commer home at Waterman to their) Auxillary to Gymnasium Soclety Military academy and Kansos) tn the receiving line with Mr ie anticipated with enthustaam | reservations Jctub, hax recently been elected as the |towr house The Ladies’ auxiliary to the Beat rang, and We & writer of note! 144 Mra. Frank. § Bayley, presi-|. 11. ainner dance that the Golf ctub| ¢ club will have a gentiomen’s | parti rian of t Woman's eee Gymnasium society, will meet | Mi aad fact af. the ‘Wemen's-' University |. Hoan nae sine [smoker on Saturday evening, October | Civle club. “Mrs. Cudihee was ® pup!) try. 3. 42, Rratmober spent the | Tuesday, October 10, at “1819 Eighth ‘iss Hazel McMillan | cish, will be Mrs denn @ Robinson, |o7se* for Hallowe'en he dances, when a beefstenk dinner will bejof Adele M, Fields. Mra, Cudihes | wo. cag with friends in Tacoms. com, Seceinens at teaha at 400s 3 T president of the College Club, and |thia year will be given on Maturday | served, and for entertainment there |is on a trip to Fort Worth and Dat . |m., while the business meeting will 0 , Mrs. Robinson, and Mr. Charles H. jevening, Oetober 24 will be novel vaudeville features lax, Texas, and will visit relatives Mr. and Mra. A, J. Fisken with re-| start at 2:30 p. m. _ ‘ing co eg “ype _ Bebb, president of the Univérsity ee oe .6 Chieag ave San Francisco before re-| ove October 14 from their summer | + © an Oct it bride. an me | . " i 7, 2 ry y; turning home orme at the ‘ountry clu ° ' Yo Ives, who Is Reaving the tast{CWud and Mra Bebb. -The list of! Luncheon for Entertain for Bride-Elect | | iie Bt the COMRRIE ROY 10: (807 | ee ee eee, patrons and patronestes includes papi: Avast AP lg ” ct Shouse in tow shure’ él i | Shis ‘month for her home in Los) "pr. and Mra. Henry Sussailo, Mr. | Mra. Peachy La geet meron ge ale ad Vimy Ridge Chapter oe At the clubhouse Tuesday, October | Miss Hazel McMillan has {vee ! ‘ | Whose marriage to Mr. Claren¢ Vieey hides Ghanian, Deus ‘ anit ndll'auan ice {nvitations for a tea at her|/"@ Mrs Alvah 1. Carr, Dr. and) Complimenting Mrs. Peachy. Who! necvor Hal of Berkeley, Cal, will | oe the hritich E yoy t)10, at 2pm “ ~¢. ‘0 es — | tec ' of the British Empire, will meet at |-y o vis . ‘Tucaday afternoon, October 17,| Mrs. Tom Mesdag, Mr. and MT#.licqvew October 14 for take place during the holidays, i" | t1.6 residence of Mrs. A. & Patrick, | reine | . ; Leroy Manton Backus, Professor etn Seattle Woman's Club o'clock tad Mie Pierre J. Frei, Dr. ana |St#¥ abroad, Mra, Thomas Ruhm | Helen Servis entertained with # linen | 1241 21st ave. N. Wednesday after The Literary Interpretation class om... Welter _MeRwan Hongo] re Frederick Morgan Padelford,| is entertaining a few of the honor |and personal > hapa her home Of | noon, Oct. 11. at 1:20 o'clock. All! Mre. Katharine Maxwell, Miss! of the Seattle Woman's club will} Bra. James Colmert Sullivan will) Str a sire, Gide Hadley, Mr, |quest’s friends at luncheon at the |Thurmiay evening, Octolwr sanars abe:ommetedte be préaent |\aate ied eaceetl toe sive. cite hence oie oe te ak eee es Syed be Py Charles|and Mrs. Roy Kinnear, Mr. and| Sunset club, Wednesday afternoon. | ? as business of importance is to be dis-|nund Maxwell bave taken an apart |of Miss Libby Trimble, 2444 Hhrvard Arthur Latimer, ‘ : Bay wie eae deve a 0.8 Entertain at Home cussed ment at the Washington Arms ati p.m. sharp. Under the hamere,. Ae ae wos a the o M 4M i] | Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Alt are enter ena a de | ee ip of Mrs. Marie Wernll; | Walter Nettleton, Mr, and Mrs 1 } c c. | i j ee ee One Mie Yl uuarry Spmmeet,, Mr, ead Mrs. Paul Mrs. Butterworth itaining the members of their bridge Palm Circle No. 66 | Men. Theodore Haller han returned | Beebe, the class will continue its| hee eee | Harper, Mr. and Mra Daniet wp. to Entertain Jelub of three tablew at their home| Palm Circle, No. 66, Neighbors of |from a summer | study of Browning. ou 1 P Tretethen, Mr. and Mrs. George W.| For the pleasure of Miss Vernita| next Saturday evening | Woodcraft, will entertain Neighbors . The class will begin this year’s Autumn Ball Patrons Goliday, Mr. and Mrs. Horvey Wil-|Swenes, Mrs. Gilbert M. Butter-| Mra. Alt and Mra. O. W. Watson |and friends with the second of their] Mr. C. C. Belknap and his sister, work with “Rabbi Ben Ezra.” Cur- é Patronesses bur, Dt. and Mre. A. M. MacWhin-| worth has cards out for a tea at her entertained today at the home of /eeason dances, at Economy hall, | Mra. Addie Belknap Conly, left Sun-jrent events will follow with Miss s members of the | First ave. and Pi . Tuemday eve |day for the East to be away six | Maud McGough as leader. Luncheon Women's University Club's} nie, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Horsfall |home on Saturday afternoon from 3/Mre, Alt twenty Ball, on October 20, at the!and Mrs. Florence Denny Helfker. ‘until 5 o'clock. Revned ctub. vn BETTER ELECTRI Your time is money. theoretical—results: Because Electric Ranges burn no fuel they the house, is reduced to the minimum, For th depended upon to produce uniformly excellent The above are only a few of th ning, October 17. Good munte. weeks will be served promptly at 1 o’¢lock. | asked Y¥. OCTOBER Music Margaret Matzenauer Concert Tonight Margaret renowned ¢ | ‘oncert and operntio anger, heard In concert this evening bo am follows: 0, don tatalie” (from “Dom Gags + Vera Mateonauer, will b th Her program ¥ Aris (4) appr 1) “Tin Shawondasse ‘ Shawondasse club will meet at ii Tuesday, Oct. 10. Piente $ ip. m " eee 5 Caleidh Club Pee Caleith club will J. 8 Tuesday, Oct. 10, 1 p oe meet with Mn Forbes, 231 Bolyston ave, 3% m Alki Woman's Improvement Club Alki W Improvement will meet home Mrs. Baker, 22 Sth 8. W., Tuesday, O@> 10, at 2 p. m F . Civie Club if ivie club will man's Women The Woman's | benefit card party at the home a Roy Garrison, 1233 18th Tuesday, October 10, from until 4 o'clock, followed by a cal program. It is hoped there be a large attendance, as the fare committee ix in need of to carry on the wonderful work are doing. For reservations call @ president, Mra. 8, Pearson, Garfi 1204. ire. Theodore Roosevelt Auxiliary Theodore Roosevelt auxiliary the Veterans of Foreign Ware meet with Mra. Gus M. Freed, E. Spruce st., Tuesday, October Luncheon at 1 p. m. Members to come early, prepared sew. ‘ Women's Society First Baptist 7 Chureh Owing to the Missionary wu meeting at the West Side Bapt church, on Wednesday, October the Women's society of the Baptist church will not hold regular meeting at the church, large delegation from the ; church will attend the union. eee Theta Xi Mothers’ Club Mothers’ Club of Theta Xi ity will meet Monday evening, 0 9, at §& o'clock at the sorority at 4522 18th ave. N. BE. HOMES ARE CAL HOMES Electric Cooking and ECONOMY SAVING IN TIME Heat of the Electric Range is instantly available on turning a switch—the heat is CONSTANT— hence no delays in cooking. Electric Range cooking may be made AUTOMATIC BOTH AS TO TIME AND TEMPERATURE—therefore requires a minimum of attention. SAVING IN MATERIAL SHRINKAGE OF WEIGHT IN BAKING MEATS Weight of Roast Put in Oven. Ibs. Shrinkage in Average Range Oven Heated by Fuels. to 1 to to Shrinkage in Average Elec- tric Range Oven. 8 ounces 13 ounces 1 lb. 2 oz 1 lbh 6 oz. 1 Ib. 10 oz. 1b 1 Ibs. Ibs. 14 13 Ib. Ibs. Ibs. Ibs. to Ibs. Ibs. to Ibs. 07. savings are possible in baking bread and pas On OZ. 13 oz. Ibs. 11 02 Ibs. 11 oz | “Similar 14 12 0%. o7. oz. » Of. 2 0%. Ibs. 1 9 Ibs. 7 STILL OTHER SAVINGS produce 0 smoke, no grease-laden gases to blacken ceiling and walls. e same reasons cooking utensils are not burned or blackened—require little polishing. results—hence less underdone and overdone—spoiled—foods. e lasting satisfactions that go with the use of an Electric Range. THE WOMAN WHO USES ONE will tell you many more. Visit the Electrical Homes Today | Redecorating, with an Electric Range in Electric Ranges can be Electric Range oven cooking conserves the weight, moisture and flavor of foods cooked—the data given in the following table is based on ACTUAL—not TRabsbeas table ahi 3 be “Al 8 ew inpeskeage ETE a2 ae z » Fis] Eatibee. 7? oa eb LS] PTE LTS Po! fag

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