The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1923, Page 10

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STAR TUL ‘A Ready-Cooked Breakfast-Served hot . The crisp, tasty oven-baked shreds of whole wheat with milk is Nature's per- fe food combination — and the best of it is you can serve it hot or cold. SATTLE SDAY, JA oT AGE 10 Seattle Jociety "Mrs. Evans Will Enter- tain at College Club; Mrs, Farnsworth Plans v Luncheon. ‘ : oak. ‘The Home eS ENTING 3 win, who has r rom a three months’ trip York, Mrs. Robert Mills Dentertaining with a luncheon of sey fern at Green Lake Whursday afternoon ; . : egtitiar moe Ge BS “* © Luncheon Will : ‘ uae Ws “Honor Mrs. Cook \ j wey et 89 os k. by 7 Mra. Clare B, Farnsworth will en-| \ rae Home Sewing tab Pero : So tertain with a bridge luncheon at he Ladies of the G. A. her home Thureday afternoon, in Sewing club will meet at the Shonor of Mrs. Stephen C. Cook, who! of Mra. Rose H at Teave the last of the week for) Park Ww , B® Visit of several months with her A spec oe sane wt x nd daughterin-law, Mr. and the bus terminal, 1918 Third « Frederick C. Cook in Portiand. 11 a. m, and return at 4 p.m Lorraine Social Club Lorraine ub w . the Masonite Bone January 24, at P. ank Goodwin will January 24, | Te hosts this evening at their home, Sg mtertaining with a dinner of twelv in honor of Governor and Boott C. Bone of Alaska. Music Vivian Strong Hart Concert Pleases Vivian Strong Har heard | Circle HL, First yierian Chureh of y ne will me Mrn, TH Auxiliary to Be Mrs ently WA etur to New] Evans ts} Engines he followed t 10) If you prefer it hot, just pour hot milk over the Shredded Wheat biscuits; or pour hot water over them, drain it off quickly and then cover with milk or cream. The result is a perfect hot cereal — without the drudgery of cooking it yourself. Shredded Wheat is 100% whole wheat, ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. A per- fect, delicious food for any meal of the day. Serve it simply with milk of cream, or topped with berries or fruits. Con- tains all the bran you need to stimulate bowel movement. It is salt-free and un- sweetened—you season it to your taste, Triscuit is the Shredded Wheat Cracker —a real whole-wheat toast. Try it with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. at hall on Wednesday, J w. ¢ Mrs. ave anuar f t with ing artint na av fora @ lui, Verdi Ftome | h was the most Ark Social Club Ark Social b will meet Mra. 8 P. Toby, 6808 Wire Wednesday, January 24, a All Eastern Stars invited home given were veart and You Mensenger,” Buzzi Peceia, b nded Birch* and retchanin nton Lake on dneaday, Janu Grte leave | Woman's Association Madrona Pres byterlan Churet temple, Wednend: m, All Bastern Wallingford Cirele etord of t ¢ Mra on Wedne hat Ip . Hesselgrave to Speak Dr. C. Everett Hesselgrave will | jon “Reparations” before the} Topics ‘ss at the Wom-/| cet i Wniversity club, Friday, at vila 1 135 @clock. Members and thetr| se 7 Y Ke Degree &re Invited to attend. { Q f N : tat w eee j Jerome Hostess / With covers placed for fourteen, ‘Timothy Jerome wil! be hostess Muncheon on Thursday afternoon | at _her home. a affair will Igoe, who r & two month: eee dge Tea at Home menting Mrs. Francis Brown (Dean Lombard) of | ima, who is spending a fortnight town, Miss Helen Jordan will en te with five tables of bridge, fol by tea, at her home on Satur- mht Hanson meeting at m come rat ave at § p.m Longfellow PT. A an matters of impor POT. A, will at There will| school We 1 good muste, Ever All members u tance are to be inesday, January be wpeakers body * sunted Anal 1 Mins ea Anna I r Hughes w sperintendent pupils compliment Miss} priya urned Saturday | trip abroad. John B. Alt Thomas R. Cole the Seattle public John B tation on Janu ve rchools. Clty Allen Wed * Clubs Federation Women WRhington cots with Mra, 8. Wil n. 22 pm. The tru ay, January 24 Ah Aurora Bridge Club Aurora Bridge Gr ive n’s jeve tees an Miss Hammons is leaving Saturday for Honolulu, to be away six weeks.—Portrait by Grady. Renneve, MeKenate Personal [tata A, enn where they have taken a cottage forjand Thomas st Bone] an indefinite period eee will leave Wednesday for their eee Queen Anne Circle home in Juneau, Alaska, They! Mr. and Mrs. William EB. Gilkey] The Queen Anne circle of the will be accompanied north by their! (Martha Blake) are receiving con. | Paptint will daughter-in-law, Mrs. Roger Morse! gratulations on the birth of a son at at the home of Mra military fraternity at the ~ | gretule ‘ " y of Washington, will take|BOO®. Who will spend a month a4) St. Luke's hospital on January 1 thelr guest. see this year on Saturday evening, | Paneer Mr. and Mrs, James Templeton a 7, at the Masonic temple. Mie committee in charge includes| Mr. J. A- Miller and his dauKb-| robinson receiving congratule Mee Migcir alperns tere pan HNO") tions upon the birth of a daughter, sions made I to be given on | - RUB RHEUMATIC, ACHING JOINTS [Mf AND STOP PAIN Jacobs Oll stops any pain, and rheumatism is pain only. Not one case in fifty requires Inter- treatment, Stop drugging! Rub Mrs. Maltby soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Ol dents of the vartous clubs to meet at| right into your sore, stiff, aching her home on Monday, Jan. 29; Canon | Joints, and relief comes instantly. St. % winbpoise Paite |28CObs Oil is a harmless rheumatism W, H, Bile, president of the White iene which newer, Cleeppalaty ‘rons, spoke on “Narcotic Evils.” He| and cannot burn the skin. f called attention to the Beeler bill.| Limber up! Quit complaining! Get ADDITIONAL CLUBS ees aK Mian Carroll, of the dairymen's union, | smal! trial bottle of old, honest St. een an itching torment for spoke briefly on “Milk Values.” Jacobs Oil at any drug store, and in Cub ee just a moment you'll be free from ‘The Seattle chapter of the Amart- A rheumatic pain, soreness and stiff. can Literary Asmociation, Seattle Latona P-T. A. ness. Don’t suffer! Rellef awaits Pootry club, meets at § p.m. Thurr. Latona P.-T, A. will meet Thurs-| you st, Jacobs Oil is just as good . in the music studio of day, Jan. 26, at 245 p.m, Miss , neventh floor of the Me Ruth Carroll will be the speaker. for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, Mi backache, sprains.—Advertisement. Kelvey, Third ave, between Pike an’ Music by the schoo! Pine. Prof. Parrington of the Unt a Sealdsweet a toda, ‘Glorida Grapefruit oct oe | | Seattle Civic and Improvement Club | Under the auspices of the Sratt ‘and Mrs, Doris Doucette. eee | nese, Civic and Imp ment club a luncl the afternoon, Miss Het-| leon and card party will be given Ensign and Mrs. George Clifford aed Casey favored the party with |Crawford (Lurline Brown), who} uty. | after their recent marriage left for) r California, have taken apartments | | vocal selections. at Sanford Court, 4016 Pacific ave. **|Gave Me Immediate Relief— eee Hill Guild er akin Ce ; ‘ Have Advised My Friends to Take the Trip Also—I’m More Than Pleased. | at De Honey’s fl protesting kle film 50c TO HEAL SKINS WITH POSLAM ‘ Seattle; indorwed the carnival bill, a January ed Coronado, | ated club b t are one, Harvard N. again in| bin to corner regulate carnivals, preventing | ene ruelty to ittee Announced =" COSTS BUT eee Ladies of St. Job nder ausptoes st | cambling | trained anima |rented to the legt | No. 20 was indorsed | games Governor and Mrs. Scott C. be pre house bill which will First be entertained | Cadet dal given under the of Scabbard and Blade, —— Northwest Products Exposition at Marche Feb, 917 H Maltby, president of the federation, Mra. A Torson, state federation president. ish of the Ladies Woat will be given Mrs, Dana Brown, 4 Wednenda y at ip m Ark Social Club Ark Social club will meet home of Mrs. & T. Toby, ¢803 Wil non ave., Wednesday, January 24, at 2p. m. All Eastern Stars invited the ton announced John's parish. Beattie Mrw neheon Mothers’ Club i ot St. Mar tin'a Mothers & musicale w be given Wednesday, January 4, from 3 to 5 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. EL. Denny, 415 16th ave, N. The committer in charge of the affair ts componed of Mre. A. Toner, Mrs. John J. Coffee and Mrs. John 8. Hudson, & Home Made Mixture ee Ald Society of Woodland Park M. FE. é Chureh Circle 2 of the Ladies’ Ald soctety| of Woodiand Park M. E. church wil have a 1 o’tlock luncheon Wednenday, January 24 of Mra. Ben Andrews, 925 N Circle & will be entertained at luncheon Friday, January % ar ee city to prenide st are usplee rer | attend alan club, nal bas usked the presi 4, Elsie Olmstead, Miss Dor- on Actress Tells Secret Blogs, Mr. Leonard Zeil,|of her brother and steter-tn-law, Dr. ‘Alice Frein, Misa Vera Boyer, Vera Davis, Miss Doris How-|ham. are spending a few days 10) ynuery 35, at the Providence how: town, guests at the Hotel Frye. pital. } Haggett, Miss Helen Quigie, as ‘Calhoun and Mr. James| Mrs. M. C. Harrington, of Bel- Mr. Harry Lyons, Mr.|lingham, who has been the guest Beeler, Mr. Willard Re-|and Mrs. EB. C. Brier, for the past | polis How to Darken ( ie Wot Amos | Hiatt .| week, returned yesterday to her) eee Ga tae howe. Sy, Jolcey Williams, the well-known Mr. Oliver Spencer ts leaving this | American actrens, recently made the ee gins Bridge Club m Lewie Stanton entertained |e for @ short trip to California. |foliowing statement about gray hair Sar nd how to darken it with a home. if eight | Yuncheon club of eight) y made mixture. F. Brannigan returned 2 ed oo i yesterday from a short busines#| “Anyone can prepare a atmple cheon and trip to Yakima. | mixture at home that will gradualty | Shower ee |darken gray, streaked or faded halr, ting Miss Florence Mil-}| Mrs. Byron Winter of Port An-|and make !t soft and glossy. To who is to wed Mr./|geles, is visiting her moth Mrs. | half-pint of water add 1 De Long Otis, on January | Kate Mages, Mildred Kildall entertained sci hg bay rum, a «mall box of Barbo pound and % ounce of glycerine. charming luncheon of four-| Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore will) These ingredients can be bought ‘covers at her home on Sunday. | leave Wednesday for New York, | at any drug store at very little cont shower was an added from where they will satl, January| Apply to the hair twiee a week un to the honor guest. 31, for a short trip to Burope,/til the desired shade ts obtained. flowers in the pastel shades | where Dr. Moore will attend clinics | This will make @ gray-haired per the decorations of the rooms, jin Switzerland. fon look twenty years younger. It the attractive luncheon board eee |does not color the nealp, Is not "Bad for its central ornament a minia-| Mr. and Mrs. William D. Scott and Stick} or greasy and does not rub fare bridal procession, and aluminum | daughter, Esther, are leaving soon | 0ff."—Advertisement marked each place. for Sacramento, where they will guesta included the Misses | make their home. Belden, Mabel Strehlau, . Kennedy, Thelma Otis,| Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. McRae Stewart, Helena Casey,| (Mary Boyle) have taken an apart- Peel, Marjorie Searer, Cyn-|ment at the Charles Gate, Fourth Horn, Eunice and Bernice Kil: | ave. and Bell st. 4 oe mple, send 10¢ h Bt y- to New York r a. | POSLAM, 243 W Advertisement ou be bon Eastern Star Club The Eastern Star club will enter tain with {t» afinual card party Thursday evening, Jan. 25, at Dart nall’s cafeteria, Second a Madison All Eastern Star | Masons invited. Ballard W. C. T. U. Ralliard W. C. T. U. will meet the Lebanon home, 1110 W |et., Friday, January 24, at 11 «. ee clubhouse m. and the Federated January 26, at 12:30 p requested to attend Frid: nbera Sealdsweet Florida grapefruit are unsurpassed as breakfast fruits, the ideal base for all salads and served in countless other ways add health- ful variety to meals. M bring at “I assure you nothing Equals ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC (Tha Original Eau de Quinine) for improving the hair. It de- stroys Dandruff and keeps the scalp hygienically clean. FREE Bottie wo wy = Gray one lock of hair Hair \® Greasy, sticky hair?—no my restorer is clean as water You are mistaken when you think that only greany, menvy | While there are use them. Inete dge Tea for Members | ésinty"war to A bridge tea tor members and their | “stary £"Goitman's Ha! will be given by the women | l* & clear, colorieas iig of the Rainier Golf and | Tg ree yore male club on Wednesday after.| om Hertored toler e and evening, January 31. lights. no tions for tables may the following officers were to serve for the ensuing year: Mitchell Gilliam, reelected Mra. E.. C. Brie first vice president \ Freeman, second vice presi- ‘Mrs. Mark Odell, secretary, and H. William Yolle, treasurer. | Sealdsweet Glorida Oranges Sealdsweet Floridaoranges are equally useful in planning balanced menus. I assure you nothing Equals ED. PINAUD’S Lilac Vegetal for general toilette purposes and especially after shaving. “Home Uses for Juic : ™ lorida Oranges eee Send for gift eopy, free. Address, Florida I assure you nothing Equals i . * Citrus Exchange, 720 Citrus Exchange ee pms ED. PINAUD’S Building, Tampa, Florida, Lilac Talc 4 '¢ whieh fy feted > Mrs. Carl Stappleman will enter: | jccytent, Indicate color wn Rif posal in the junior committes of Rainier | *nelose « lock of your hair in your letter, Ask your dealer for these lead. ing French preparations. Color Restorer a, el 5 water, Ask your fruit dealer for Sealdsweet Florida oranges and grapefruit. Insist that he supply you with them, Sen’ Impatt thon BD. on f Pinaud tae NY, moun es tion from Liiae Tate It's wonderful. 4h your ‘dealer. r, D. A. R., at luncheon at her! Please print your mame and eddrem— ities soe “Tete meen. | ants ppcne Dinner Dance at = acht Club Kappa Epsilon fraternity entertain with a dinner dance the Seattle Yacht club, on Fri- evening, February 2. eee Children’s Party A children’s party will be given by PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD ED. PINAUD Bids. New York rere | Now er HEALING CREAM ATTENTION! children’s classes of the Douglas School of Dancing on Saturday after- "noon at 4 o'clock. It is called “The ‘Ol6-¥ashioned Ball,” and all the old oned dances will be danced. | oe | Orthopedic Tea Shop Mra. A. F. Menke wit] be hostess Madrona guild at the Orthopedic Shop Wednesday, assisted by ir. W. A. Irwin, Mrs. Shirley . Mrs. 8. E. Mitchell, Mra. J . Reagie, Mrs. John 8, Hume, Mrs, | B. Comfort, Mrs, B. F. Blackburn, L. M. Trowbridge and Mra. A. 1 cream into your nostrils and let it | post patd. STOPS CATARRH |Dr. Loughney’s Latest FREE | Book just off the press, “hs ve | entitled | your nostril are clogged and} “RHEUMATISM AND Peer et eat Gye Cee t| “KINDRED DISEAS any drug store. Apply « littie of this | CAUSE AND TREATMEN pure, antiseptic, germdestroying |1, pow being mailed . If you will rend thin hook penetrate through every air passage | © id of your head and membranes | stant relief. How good it feels, Your head is ear, Your nostrils open. You breathe freely. No more hawking or |Crary. nul enuffiing, Head colds and catarrh | sia-a14. yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up, choked up and miserable. Relief is gure.—Advertivement, % sted by com- ours, ® n,m. nduy. 9 to 12 omly.| Main 6242, i

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