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PAGE 10 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829. SEATTLE STAR Spargur Quartet Concert Tonight Personal Mrs. Hardin have r Luncheon for Wednesday 7] Miss Baxter Names Bridal Mrs. Collins at Sunset Club; Attendants. Plans R&S. JOHN COLI at the Su Mr, Glenn H room of the « INS Wedne Miss Baxte ¥ Bi April AMETHYST OCI cLUn Amet Will Be e Miss Harriet hter chosen Wed McCord, Rev. WI! Miss Ba matron of he Peeples of Le xt a of mH ara ime and t Angeles, Miss ( Olive Leonard I ADDITIONAL CLUBS Mr. Prentice Blo McCom, Mr. M Mr, Everett Eartt After the cerem Plan Luncheon Complimenting Mr of her parer her sister, M Bunset club Th Bridge Tea Next Saturday Miss Ellen Del m elt Be AND PROFS LUB for March 15 Patronesses f ‘The list of patro: are March 14 Rochester, } Eckstein, Mr deVeuve, Mrs Mrs. Farwell P EB. F. Chase, Mrs Victor Elfendan! Frykholm, Mrs. W. 8. Johnson Hamil Harry Worth he nang | Broth w Lane erbo Q. Horton, Miss Mrs. 3 L Bloxom Frederick J. G, Baker, Mra. Danie! Bu Guy Grafton M. L. Baker, Mrs. F Mrs. Wallace Collins, Mrs. Tin Mrs. A. 8. Kerry, Mrs, Clarance Bi Mrs, A. H. Anderson, Mrs. Edward 1 Mrs. Milton Stt Alexander McE rs. Thomas Merrit Mrs Rand Mrs. m Drew W. Rayr E . Mra Mrs Horace Or and Union st RATTLE 14 M LADIES’ AID § The Ladiew Woodland sive al church, jave. We D. § liam Hunter McFwa: Birs. Alexander Weth Mrs. Charles Willard Stimson, Mrs. Lawrence Bogle, Mrs. B. Mrs. Scott Bullitt, Mrs. Winlock Miller, Mra. Thomas Green, Mrs. ( A. Garber, rald Frink, Mrs. Harry F. Ostrander, Mrs. Frank Van Tuy! Langdon . TaitSp mm. fli Monte Henry, Mrs. Robert Brinkley, Mrs. Frederick Bausman, Mrs, Carl Gould, | jowed by a business meeting Nave," Pizzett Mrs. C. H. Lilly, Mrs. W. S. G riewold | oe 6 a ‘perp an " | WEST SEATTLE REVIEW “Yh bear. yar nigphe Special Features at Benefit Fashion Show Wea Review Ne B ‘The fashion show at MacDougall-Southwick’s this evening, for the bene ball aa Pinay Of the Orthopedic hospital, will have several ad 1 feat alge ne cag tai ae - Regina Connell!, who ‘s appearing this week at the Orpheum, will model | 477 Seite ay m the smart and attractive gowns and wraps and, during the tntermisston, | “°™ scape! the Morin sisters, from the Pantages, wil! present their act. | A group of society girls who will act as ushers Include the Misses Clara IONTIA SOCTAL CLUB | Ionia Social ¢ meet Wed. b will Emory, Achsa Lou Powell, Lucile Eyman, Dorothy Ewing, Olive Leonard! 9 iy March 7 Te tnd care reas: n Lacy Semple Swanstrom, Gloria Frink, Harriet Baxter, o AMY | ae th * Sahens ‘ =i rsh Bis opera season. Mr. ce Bl Wap, Prisciila Ander be rT eae m. t most distin Munday, Dorothy Campbell, Alice Blake, Hazel McMillan, Priscilla An tied] Pane "abA: Prisca tere | ho c son and Nellie Felger. ed that he | Informal Sunday Night Supper The Mount Daler Park Lancheon |'0, With t 6 oper, he fe | DAUGHTE EMPIRE elub will ente Dr. and Mrs. U. C. Bates entertained sixteen guests at supper Sunday nm with a 1 o'clock ‘Johnson sang hia arta evening at their home, the occasion being Mrs. Bates’ bi jtuncheon next W beautiful auavity of tone. . ees : ee Bridge will be br poe pa we | ‘The state cha The hostesses . ; af | Bri Empir Mrs. Downs Hostess Lo sro a warmth th one of ‘Mrs. Ross Downs was hostess to her bridge heon club at her home| Anna M. Newmann and Mra. Bessie | witnemed : |¥. Nelson today, when covers were placed hee: eight. a hand was | PROGRESSIV) THOUGHT Entertain at Fort Lawton Mrs. Edwin E. Burling entertained her bridge club of three tables Thurs day afternoon at her quarters at Fort Lawton. Saturday evening Lieut. Ralph Wiltamuth, Lieut. Tieut! William F. Marshall were hosts at a “Jiggs” tyde H. Phillips and at Sedsration’ dts supper for thirty-four, | * atica.s ne. At 2 o'ch Mr at Torche: ) spea oO Imithe Officers’ club at the post, which was followed by bridge and dancing . wine bps ie gi | Visitors are invited to at- f Plan Bridge Evening famous munical ’ celebr! Oe eet taleeebie eon nt 4 season Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Brown are entertain! tables next Saturday evening at their home, . with a bridge of four! 15th ave. N. | the _Promotion of close were FY . } OF ninoff, and the Ed . }S., will give a card party in Green | be followed In the course Celebrate Birthday Lake Masonic temple, Wednesday, Joint recital by Cortot and Thi. | Mrs. M. J. Reilly was entertained on Sunday afternoon by a large assem-| March at 8:30 o'clock. Masons, greatest exponents of for over eighty h birthday. Mrs. rs of today, Dlage of pioneer friends in honor of her els’ Reilly is very active und takes @ keen Int has relied upon Gour- and’s Oriental Cream to keep the skin and complexion in perfect condition through the TANNHAEUSER Wedding Anniversary Dinner Seatt! b sent | levered ax at alae ae In celebration of their wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Miller Age? chaste te td Kyeall apc so-)_ Literary and musical review 0 petaea of tak sates entertained with a dinner of six covers Sunday evening at thelr home, 4028/4) trircn Wednemiay, March Ta | Pet nee went be given tn Odd activities. White Bagley ave. A basket of yellow tullps and yellow candles in crystal holders}. "iinotion of off a am Ase 2 tife Ps peer ednesday, March | were the effective table decorations. ty reports, SOtante Aitlanoe eae league of Firn Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Mrs. C. B. Kinne will be hostess for University guild at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Wednesday, assisted by Mrs. A. M. Goldstein, Mrs, Wilbur J. BRITISH-AMERICAN AUXILIARY British-American Women's | | RAINI | auxtl: | WOME Wickstrom, Mrs. W. F. Weigle, Mrs. Samuel C. Stanard, Mra. A. L.|!ary meets with Mrs. Robert Gilles-| | Tho “Beach Women's club| Miller, Mrs. Walter Scelye, Mrs. H. 8, Gaunce, Mrs. G. H. Petty and Miss|P!*, 170 Prospect st., Wednesday, | will meet Wednesday, Marc Stella Burcham. | March 7, at 2 o'clock. West Queen|2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. C. A Queen Anne guild will be In charge at the Orthopedic Thrift Shop on| Anne car, Crimmins, 1007 64th aye, S. 400 pair. Beat equipped fet and curtain cleaning in the West. Strictly hand Aetna Curtain Cleaners Cor, 6th and Westinke Main 7501 pa CASTORIA For Infants and For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria : Wednesday, assisted by Mrs. W. W. Austin and Mrs. C. E. White in the Morning, and in the afternoon Mrs, A. E. Ritzwaller and Mrs. K. J. Middle. ton will represent Capitol Hill guild. @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Masque of Pandora,” at the Women's University club, Wednesday, March 7, at 8:20 p. m., under the direction of Helen Crowo-Snelling. arr WILLIAM McKINLEY CIRCLE William McKinley circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., will serve a home cooked dinner in Veterans’ hall, ar- mory, Wednesday, March 7. Circle TONIGHT Spargur String Quartet eon Grigeiltiy WOMEN’S SOCIETY, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The Women’s society of the First Baptist church will hold its regular business and work meeting on Wed- nesday, March 7. At 220 p. m. the program will be 4n charge of the educational commit- tee, Don’t miss “The Message of the| meeting at 2 p. m. Cards at 8:30 | itori ct Dos? as conveyed ty|p. im he Always | Club Auditorium an interesting talk and beautiful pic- se ieee —In an— tures of the Lake Chelan country,| WALLINGFORD CIRCLE Bears the Exceptionally Interesting and Showing its flora, fauna and moun-| | Wallingford circle of the First Highly Artistle ‘Program seenery. The series will end| Presbyterian church will meet at i 8:30 SHARP with @ wonderful mountain storm,| the home of Mrs. M. BE. Farrar, 3716 Signature 7 followed by the gorgeous coloring of | Densmore ave, Wednesday, March Positively no one seated dur- @ sunset sky Lecture and pictures|7, at 2 p. m. Bring work for the of 1] ie entire Aiset “number by Mr. Lindsay, of the Asahel Curtis | bazaar. Visitors welcome, Admission, $1.50, plus tax Photo Co. “ sae Tickets at Sherman, Clay © ° DAUGHTERS OF PIONE! |] & Co, and at Auditorium door WEST QUEEN ANNE P.-T, A, West Queen Anne P.-T. A. will meet in the school auditorium, Wed- mesday, March 7, at 2:30 p. m. The topic for discusison will be “Desire and Interests,” led by Mrs, George Matzen and Mrs. G. L. Appy. The hostesses for the afternoon will he Mrs. James P. Holman, Mra. F. Ww. Gilbert, Mrs. 1%. L. Gleason and Miss Grace McLaren, One of the interesting features of the day will be an address on “School Banks” by Mr. P. E, Shields, of the Educational Thrift Service of New The Daughters of Washington Pto- neers will meet Wednesday, March 7, at 2p, m., at the home of Mrs. Gus- tavia Morrill Le Mont, 4336 Meridian ave, at 7:90, AN OLD RECIPE In Use For Over Thirty Years association, of the | Firet Christian church, will hold an | all-day meeting Wednesday, March 7, at Odd Fellows’ hall, Miss Sarah 7 Springer will conduct a Bible study at 11:30 a. m, Capitol Hill division will serve luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. oe HONOR CLUB Mesdames Lee, Morden and Phil lips will entertain the Honor club at & 10 o'clock luncheon, Wednesday, AfelpfulRemedy oe and Djarrhoes Coote Ai ress aad t everyone knows that & 1 + Properly com pounded, back th natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture war to maka it at home, which is musay and troublesome: vowndaya wo imply drug toro Sulphur Compound." in _ Mrs. Yon Fall and her committee " will be in charge of the food sale which will follow the prograni. . ank at any 8 Sago and u will wet a time recipe oy March 7. Progressive whist at 2 p the addition. of other PALM CIRCLE, NO. 66 m. Members and friends welcome. dienta at v Palm circle, No. 65, Nolghbory of ‘ Because no one can por ‘Woodcraft, will meet every Wednes | HUMAN AN. LYIS CLUB you darkened your hair, = CASTORIA day evening, beginning March 7, at| ‘The Human Analysis club will Hane ORT One. AvenIy. M ye 2 ; Ripa ol Dw dampen t xponge of Koft brush with Carpenters hall, 1620 Fourth ave, | meet Wednesday night with Dr, Wil and dra a through your halr, son, 431% University way, Tho pro Heomtrand at a tn NORDICA CHORAL CLUB The Nordica Choral club will pre- ment an Amorican opera, “Tho gram includes "Ioffect of Color in So cial Relations" and “How to Read VYuces,” by Professor Ayer, THE OENTAUR boat rallye dark, thick and glossy and you look yours younwor,—Advertisoment, » Campfire Girls may swim. using | take @ physical exam: | } w A. Appoint | 3; ments may be made by calling Ma i 7291, and Lohequa suggents you malt | TO DARKEN HAIR MARCH 6. SDAY Carnation Milk Is Always Safe “From Contented Cows” quert of milk arnstion, labsolutely pure and sale, Pot beck this water and you have [The Carnstlen | Here's the milk (Milk as it comes A quart Md Se ny \came Out of tr hermetic ally |from the can. sealed (Maed. has the ay ‘elfare league CALL TO SERVICE Hartle ts better things tr eadquarters has a fam shequa has arranged spe | TO HEAL SKINS oon, because you often have to wait} Fi fty cents before the war, fifty cer t fifty ° cents] ja week or two for an appointment. SarcaTioe tee A npectal price of 78 cents covers the| tin, effective, healing Jexamination per Campfire Girl {f|fair-with te friends all the time! jmore than 15 re The pool ts fhe seen eet A dip al. Often w single § sheet and a away her ert hing torr t touch of th m without The ct cents, or ¢ ay al reserved Campfire. Ready for another day- Scientists say that the diet must contain those mysterious substances known as vitamines, essential to vigorous health. the end of one i will be allowe See that the Man-of-the-Fant- ily is ready for another day. Fry or broil him a slice of Frye’s De- licious Ham, cook a couple of eggs in the drippings, let toast and coffee be just ‘‘on the side.’? He may say toast and coffee are enough for him, but probably he just wants to save you the bother of cooking a hearty breakfast, Recent government investiga- tions proved that ham is rich in vitamines, Don’t tell the Man- of-the-Family so—he'll be anx- ious enough to eat Frye’s De- licious Ham because it is rich in flavor, juicy and tender, Keep a Frye’s Delicious Ham hanging in your cooler, or you can buy it convenients ly sliced at your dealer's, A PACIFIC NORTHWEST | PRODUCT We NAV OY Delicions * FRYE & COMPANY Ham UOT CULTS

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