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PAGE 10 TIE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 123. : |Informal Luncheon me M4 ersonal Music Auxiliary to ; op E Seattle vesting ills + oe WOMEN’S CLUBS P wen, tr, te Vivian Strong Ha sean Ln aay Hl yg M ea ‘ arrivea [Concert Monday ar meeting on January —— Pe ; Society z A ged 29 adhd iam Pax oer aber Glee ; to f ee ees re — esti: first vice | Tells How She Was Made Well Mr. and Mrs. Backus} gesagt vtained with a moe an We Propet aa hig on the bi Y ‘ : ; Compound > Hosts at Dinner-Dance; covers at her home im, . Saenty Swed Deney-¥ virial tae too | (Dore nuary 16, he from the ‘3 te Mo. | Doris Bund nan ”*| Indianapolis, Ind ‘Now I want to , ' r pomplt « » ball co on ood aft | « « € or t, in w © renche ’ ane - ms same oO t what induced me to take Dinners at Women’s " . > ey C ab bad oe ; ember aaa which she p fo ; fe . tell you just wha! ae dS mo to take University Club . ee ie talion| Wednesday ‘ vag Ss f " neemed thatJ had “ ; Neight Hoanie some Stas ot . x N on —o weakness 60 that R AND MRS. MANSON Ff ye sy ene ‘ . teers of Crown Circle, N er we z pita. . BACKUS are ent Ww of W. Capt. Hannit “ r Re . © progre J could net carry s dinner of twenty-four covers at the! __ . team, of Seattle Circle No, 649, a» orlaken . \e « | a rt bm mborg Bomng Winnerdance Saturday evening at the vets fo sted , . * Dr, and Mr. Jo ! an Aux Snedfhormet ns Haitior club. Invitations have b Southern Ball Clerk, Netghbor Lou Conner, of ayy pk vere. yr, | eon, James, Jr,, mt om @oNfined to members of the . ‘ iy attle Circle No, 649, ha» received . " ~ar de on 4 ° bh Missionary Society of First Presby m1 low the appointme f dint v M nthe club howe, | America twrian Chureh vous down We fig rangements for t t a |e aero Shee 7 . Vou ‘ for Club Member j and was @ com Large No-Host t en Janu 1, at Christen @, Minnie Hiner, grand gua . “M , ‘ we Whahe ; sap yi 4 ’ Pearse , plete wreck. The rf by ‘ 1 os that tickets tan of N. of W jise Highland at i0 v 5 ‘ ’ ee doo the doctor thought I Dinners Planned ocd oy calling Mra eee a ee M. Jordan. | Mra, *( ee ee " = ver | tome would not live, and Mire, A. 3. Krauss and Mee J) por neson, Garfield 5044, Harrison PLT. A lam, ‘ Seremerer ’ “ : “ her daughter . ge | if I did that I would never be well and EMhacher Hodge are sponsoring & MO 4 Airs Harwell ly, East; Harrison PoT, A, will meot Fri. roity om, | Vista, Dy he. entertained 69 members of| strongagain. But I told them I was Host dinner of nineteen the | gig day, January 19, at 8 o'clock, An h ave aoe te : | going to get well, that I was not go- D Women’s University « unr pate ' ene emg : ‘ - : > eo? ¥ \Ee to die just then. My husband got evening, which will 5 je the! py, Pe pr stores ¥ satan A on hin b at - peak ” ie RENT | me Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ‘Junior informa) «at bn . at the 1G f. “ . t ‘ A 3 he Compound and I took six bottles of it. Eee. ‘ ‘ ik Gos f . en int on pre mn ot strong again and had three Another dinner at ¢ ‘ t dae Child Hygiene Conv " . oe 8 ons Downs returned last we en years. She was + tt monogrammed ga an ‘dren, 1 have recommended day fs one the ente D tc : ne The child hywiene dimen’ : night f trip the at tioned at Lang Chow § N. B.| Mrs, J. Reichter made the presen: | ¢ etable Compound ever since, the Seattle council of } A. © na, “near the border of : a violet and rose cormage andi yourould see me Dom 23 wold . cee mest riday at 1 o'clock in the i ¢, where the terrible The program « of piano | think t had always been well.""—Mra. re) Bridge and Mah Jongg echool board room Paul Tu t it . bey a3" ace nse on tsay “i snob eas Welch and | Mary F. Herrick, 234 Detroit St., Bie Briday even hoe ner of the state board of health . last ip to Call! a nquake #0 disastrous « am eadingn were given by | Indianapolis, Ind at Party peak on “Health as @ Ne soretrates fecal ‘ornia wo , : m and | Mise Dorott ann and Mrs. W.| Lydia E.Pinkham'sVegetableCom- will H 4 iv Wonrn’s University club i» . Miss Ruth Carroll | \, . the destruction of 100 cities and |G. Martin pound is an excellent medicine for Luncheon Will Honor reagtia te bella oak teh Jot ht ma a yb . and Mrs, E.G, Manion jeft| towns. M mon and her family At the ten hour Mrs. A.D. Thomp- [expectant mothers _and should be rere Naina . party In th Ito " - “ yen lor Birigapore, to be away did rescue work among the women nd Mrs B. Talcott pre | ti during the entire period. Newspape? party in the auditorium for V value ., lent of t f neay tor “ A Talcott pre | taken du Visiting 8 Poy }day, February 7, at 2 o'clock. The ae . om, | fF Six months And children of this district. Mins 4 at the table, which held «| hasa general effect to strengthen and Women i affair will be for members and their | Washington Boulevard W. ©. T. t ; ' } 5s casphine Van latheregt will stag) > rirthday cake tone up the entire sepemarere a The Chamber of Commerce has | guests Washingtee. Boulevard W T 3 t, Me ROB . ” an a ie “se tern, so that it may “ ote Splanned a luncheon at the Rainier » annual stunt dinner for mem-|q wiji meet in the chapel, sist | Ov tite nate tee Jowen left Sunday fo ans, 1 has been anvat ced Founders’ Day to Be Observed | Fespect effectually as nature intends. Emiub and a musica! at the Cornish hers only takes place Friday eve lave N 4 . viait relatives for two months. m and her rhe five Seattle chapters of ‘the|- ne er Saturday afternoon, honoring the | ning, January 36, for which reserva-| january 19. at 1 am The Rev - - " afternoon pi ©. staterhood will celebrate! Mrs. H. O. Jordan and Mrs. A C Visiting newspaper w * tions must be made by Monday Amb 7 . . ‘ounders’ Day on Saturday, Janu. _ y . 8 mbrose Bailey and George F. Cot ‘ Social Club : < + 3 a * Jamieson, from Chapter AO. ‘ at noon, ¢ and card party, Fr ‘ B given at the Hotel Sorrento # ‘The following list of nent | © a v ‘ . : . ‘ t . P < Make reservations at | Of 21,500 women, is one of the repre Sunday Night Supper mae aieney 20, Gt 2'4 a as : ehe nu ® « « A 1 entative o} izations of the world, «| Mra. A. FL Wiseman and Mrs. Robert E, Lee Chapter ellows’ temp th and e 8 as Hamilton ena ae os : . ping . * wont pe iit: Jeorge B. Jackson were hostesses Annual celebration of birthday see ORD a! chalr-| having am its chief interest the main Henry Surzab | @ “ B. Jackson ae be fa Ans rats birthday of ‘ 6 community singing i © following wom Landes, Mrs. Clar.| to the members of the Oral Expres Robert E. Lee by Robert E. Lee| Colonel Ellsworth Circle, G, A. R. ati ADDITIONAL CLUBS Geatemn ee Gh So Mrs, Burke, Mrs. J. | #10n association of Seattle and their chapter, Daughters of the Confed nel Bilywe cirele, Ladies of Py - “ Pe me oH. F, Brown, | Which is loaned to worthy girls spe , Mt A. J. Fisken, Mra. | @uests, at Mra. Wiseman's home, eracy, at home of Mr. and Mra, | the A. It, will have @ card party | Ladies of the Golden Nort Alpha Auxiliary No. 1 t Chapter A; Mrs. W. 8 Paddock | ally unable to complete their u B Trefethen. Mra. Car! 4, | 4750 Diet ave. N. EB. on Sunday eve-|Maniel Kelleher, 1116 Spring a«t.| in Veteran Il, Armory, Friday Tae tkties of tee Gatien Auxiliary will entertain Sabe, Seavke m Chapter G;| ction fa Frederick Bentley, Mrs. Theo. | Bing, entertaining with an tnformal priday, January 19, at 8 p m. | evening, January 19, at 8 o'clock, Al . chitin wie 48 r dance on Friday evening, r ™ | Haller, Mrs. Frank C. Farrar | “Upper . e.0 6 | Welcome. Wither Siaenty 10, a ry 24, at the old K. P. hall. Brown, from Chapter V; } Pictures of robins, holly and s0 Miss Nellie Cornish. Mrs, Margaret P. MeLean, acted Angora Grotto | Atty Re ey invitation i# extended to| George L. DeVilbian and Mrs, J.|on cam into use on Christmas cards Psat were mado r . Pt ai award sovial 4 Liters ab | vite ns ____——— ce Ives Is Bride bot the ie Ta dance of serine in Masonic ‘Temple 4 he 4 on Friday evening, January 19 z eee and Madison at, Mriday. B. O., with a membership tenance of an educational fund, Marriage of Miss Alice Ives. ty Ives, to Mr.| 1 ¥ 19, at 20’ yt Clifford hardson, was! ing Matrons’ Club nbd 7 the t ‘and | me : Frid. January > M dat the hon of Mr M.E.| Myra preaident |. 1082 Matrons’ etub will meet with)... sisaker will ophie L. | 19. . ail, Third and 48 Westchester Pace, L08| of the organtzatio led upon the Mrs. Carrie Houghton, 2932 Bagley | o° “Dsus Good prises and re ‘“ b last evening, at 8:50 o'clock, | following member r readings: &¥*, for 1 o'clock luncheon, on Brb eee freahments e or Ss ost - 1 j oe Davidson | Mra, Nettie Shrive Rayman. Mise Gay, January . pee Pennsylvania Study Club | . Margaret Akin, Miss Lydia Fonnes- Pensyivania Study club will] University Guild beck and Miss Aimee MeConithe Americanization Department with Mra. Nettie KE. Winger,| The University Guild of the Ortho. o eee W. €. € 1 . - : day, January 19,|pedio hospital, will meet Friday, @ burnt orange chiffon and carried Tea for Benefit of aye meget tgp Nee EY LF . » of | ry 18 ot the’ home of Mrs mportan oo u low roses and daisies. Miss' Chapter House }¥. W. C. A. Friday, January 19,/}-, } nade 7 ; arg 99 MoMilian, also of Seattle, Wa8, The Mothers’ club of Zeta Tay At 12:30 o'clock ‘ : + oes “ es maid of honor. Her wown was | Aipha fraternity entertained this aft ce “onl ba T. Huftner s the Cocoanut wiolet crepe Maurice, and for ernoon with a bridge party for the Allah Seeial Clab 3 oe ke N He i; he 1 club will meet Fr Phomas Beta Theta Pi Mothers’ Clab bia roses. home of Mrs. Ray Hyatt, 2913/day, January 19 m., 4 A oe Reta Theta Pi Mothers’ club w bride was most lovely in ber) pranklin ava. | Director st. Hosteasen, Mra. ® Ladies’ Literary and Musical Club meet at the chapter hotee, 1617 F . wih cwecr sted | Bachelors’ Club fram Plaeaes Serponiosl Aa wner-| pc ein en cates ae sare m [ote ie wee yitaes cad Sine So the experts say. So the food scientists declare. "The Bachelors’ club wit! give their |**™ Stare invited. P. Keeney, $29 EB. 77th wt, Friday, | 0. F. Perris, hostesses, ! enigue Stas tera ball et the Mancate ee January 16, 0h 2:30 p.m, oa | So the natives of the Tropics have proved — for . temple, on Saturday evening, Janu- Gtanters Women's Chub Woman's Missionary Society ary. 10, "During ie Interminaon gry women's chub wii te held et | Denspaicen ewild wt tave|sctety se'tne Uniewny Meme | the cocoanut has been the “bread and meat” of Miss Alice Enul and her assistants ithe Women's University club, Fri-jan allday meeting Friday, January| church wit gtve a dinner Friday 2 ill pewwent & dramatic dance woe /\05, “January in. with luncheon |i, teginhing at IO mm, at the Jamwnry 18, ae #40 pm, a ee MT the healthful South Sea Islanders for Centuries. ‘of black satin crepe, elabor. | Bhs ‘demaeaittin tm dhe ticiedes served at 12:30 o'clock Dr. Maud/|home of Mra M. GC. Hayes, 21 church. Mra. C. W. Secord and Mrs. red, & snugfitting oe — amen (Erker will speak on “Hetter Health™ | 10th ave. N, Ladies are asked to| J. H. Neville wil tell of their trip to fek hat and a mole and rl eared one Pag Mir, [at the clone of the tincheon bring lunch, coffee will be served. Baltimore, Mre. A. B. 1. Gellerman It was after Uncle Sam took certain of these S and Mrs. Richardson left on| lloyd Turnactiff and Mr. Oscar oro 4 islands under his protection that scientists discov- IA et Senna ered that the most delicate of Spreads for Bread : Mrs. Ex L. Prescott, Miss | 0 the anniversary 0 . - oe é could be made from the rich fat of the snowy co- E. L. Wetster and Mr. and| their home a . s : > coanut garried an arm bouquet | henefit of the chapter house at the; Allah & C.D. Stimson. ives at Sunset Club |O7hopedic Tea Shop Under the auspices of the literary a: the Orthopedic Tes = . o} 3 itee of the Sunset club, a se-| with Mra, Asi i 7 oo Of seven lectures for members| assisted by Mra. Charles H. Gaff " ' be given on successive Friday|Mrs. C. Ro Closser, Mrs. Harry ings, beginning January 19, at) Kauffman, Mrs. P. P. Hiiss, Mra. ‘ 2 | 12 a’clock. |H. P. King, Mrs. George Hannan. . ° ‘Current events will be the subject | Mrs. Howard Hook, Mra. BE. R. Holt 4 > d d by Profexsor Howard Low-| and Mrs, Cyrus Briggs, the business administration de cee iF Of the University of Wash’ | Luncheon and Mah Jongg and head of department “ sa Mrs. V, E. Lott entertained wit trade. t ee | tencheoe and Mah Jonas party The Healthful Spread for Bread Baird Nob Hill ave. ive tables were in N Hostess | Play Elizabeth Baird is sponsoring Assisting the hostess were Mre ing be [2ob8 Sumrall, Mra. Lee Root und is the result of that discovery, and is proving to mo | Bak er 3” R nth Pi | millions that our brown brothers of the Tropics Hosts Saturday Evening | nae Se neue alsin 1es were wise in going to Nature’s cupboard for a de- ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. W. L. Woodland | the Epiphany church will have a del. Be Staner,howta ot tae home |icateren eal et the church Aatur. fl —save baking at home licious, healthful food. next o'clock HERE are huscious raisin Raisins furnish 1560 calories of Many people are “set in their ways.” Many are ies just around the cor- energizing nutriment per pound ey ‘ ‘ - G. D. PHILLIPS, INC. lea as iapdic’o or abake | Practically predigested form. easily prejudiced. Many are as narrow as the old- Sh id Stockings me . ® e : ” prpee-aeleag shop. con phe rpm og 5S ata ee timers who thought oil lamps were “wicked,” elec- ALTERATION Baked to a turn—a flaky Use raisins frequently, there tric lights “wizardry” and the horseless carriage crust filled with tender, tempt- fore, which are both good and H ing raisins, the rich juice good for you, in puddings, cakes, and telephone “jokes.” forming a delicious sauce. cookies, ete. Once try thes ies You may be offered other brands But many, many others are open minded—are for progress Special Values for Women ; Rous ane pee that that you know less well than Sun wis r ae : pes if saben master bakers bake fresh daily —and when they try Nucoa and find it not wanting on any Raise, - ; ' Maids, but the kind y yant i While rk “—* 8 is reas b re ~ 18, you want 1s par ms Se have scsebde Maclay, Lammas vane in your city and you'll never the kind you know is good. Insist, count that goes to make a delicious, wholesome Spread for hundreds of pairs of Strap Slippers and Oxfords, take the trouble afterwards to therefore, on Sun-Maid brand. Bread, and that it adds to the flavor and richness of foods formerly priced up to eigh isin pi Th i eee : : tk re ee Calaeh nom 00 pple, a make raisin pies at home. ae ee tee prepared with it—and that it cuts their Spread bills in half pag ap wt ig let your Mail. conpon. for tree book of —they welcome it gladly. , \ men taste tested Sun-Maid recipes. Learn gy ds ite ahed, aan A ie Nae leneeet There are thousands of these, “the many, many others” in Bargains for Men the State of Washington, thousands who are enjoying the A real money-saving opportunity for the thrifty S e ae food delights of Nucoa and profiting by the saving in price. buyer. We have grouped several lines of High un-Ma d R Shoes and Oxfords in black and in brown, made 1 alsin Fy A A * over new style lasts, and have cut the price to | , Ss N. B.—Mothers are advised by all dietitians to give chil- ("Ser weaver Gat cous ed dren plenty of milk, plenty of leafy vegetables. Nucoa 3.65 Sui-Maid Ralsin Grow © supplies heat and energy. | Dept, > }, Fresno, California er seer, sheald wll you Pe ieaee’ hibeh acon A. MAGNANO CO. ii G.D. PHILLIPS, Inc. ‘sii; | on i RARE Ae SEATTLE TACOMA 1308—Second Avenue-——1308 : icede one : 1 sree Crr..

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