The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1923, Page 12

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FE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1923. 7 on [ MISS MARGUERITE W. JORDAN | Personal JOINT RECITAL ee ieiversity Libr University Library E Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Music and Society Assistant—Loui mond. prog ; ,, Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephc tol 0829 in a ° Parties Will Precede Attractions at the} EA : Cornish; Dinner Before Junior Dance _ ' . nator the Metropolitan ( : Biue : wer ~~ March 26th Lis and Fr SAN CARLO ’ I 2 GRAND OPERA I "and COMPANY : The following operas will be pr i Pair MONDAY te ip i ISDAY, “Madam Butter! Dinner for E ngage d Pair } ZURMDAY CM ateey Bee iee { ee nesting 4. ar. van 8.) WED. NIGHT “Aida” MeCord, Jr | THURSDAY “Lohengrin” i eee = brece: FRIDAY “Traviata” | SAT. MAT “Faust” i Beformal Dinne r for Re bor ne ad Trave SAT. NIGHT, “Il Trovatore” ee oo ; om Seats Now Selling jeight ladies rm: Luncheon Dlinned for Sat urday >To honor Mra Lo Wisit in Califor Bits a tuncheo: Tatternoon. tise Rich on, Ww The Tender Young Leaves-- Informal Dinner at "Home | Mr. and Mrs. T ‘ r| {Saturday eve tt Mrs. Chile ott Plans Party ) Mrs. W. K. ft ! Hiwelve cove Tiytg vi home, 2215 Ww March 21. Mrs. Wolfe Luncheon Hostess Mre. J. J. We ah n of f ay bridge, at her ; Honor Mexican Consul fF) 82 Honoring Senor . and Mrs. C. C. 1 “home on S: a Bridge Luncheon Mrs. C. W. Brown ts ¢ lursday afternoon at Arts w Hone (from Dh Announce Winners Me in Prize Contest it is ORANGE sit Mr. a Miss Jordan of Virginia and New York will speak on the History and Romance of Silver” Thursday afternoon at) anrs or + ’clock at the Fine Arts gallery. | | ju | 1 meet Thurs-| m., in the} th floor of Barnes: co for Visitor Miss Ethel Krauss entertained at ar ns y of the City I clubs at the F March 1 ad and Mi for sind Mili Carnation Olvmpia ‘Guest BF &Complimen Mrs. E : a: 1 at N.E. Cove LOpen House for Benefit C Jard Party 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ja e MeAr ©. their home on March 2 a fe card p to go toward th ing of th on Hill community i auction whist will be played and a musical program will be DAUGHTERS Dau in M | March presen: ” Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Floyd Ellis, Mra. A. D. Hatfiel ; K. McFarlane, Mrs. J. Emery, Mra, L. Lavelle and Mrs. Gec aan Ricks’ Home; Want Ad Brings Him Laube gc Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops d of St. Mark's c ‘Thursday For Every Milk a e! or Cream Use! BLUE BIRD S0¢ Blue Bird Soctal « ternoon | Mra. J. ill meet rning, and in the a ne st “Women s : Clubs Lavarerne Pt EVERY WOMAN who READS this MESSAGE will cut this out as a reminder to be held Th 230 p.m. Mre. A. K ak on “Things Worth | } Mrs, Frank Jones, violinist, several numbers, and Mrs. | RIC SOCIAL CLUB Dorie Social club will give a iy in Doric hall, Fremo: ¥, March 15, 1: o% Stars and friends ay aude will be heard in a group | ; “ont The program will be club will be on, March | honor of the presi |cers of the Seattl n's clt 4 the offi-| ot club will meet Jillette, 2306 FE. Phursday, March 15. Lune @’clock. J ust remember these facts about Mazola: Not only does it make all foods fried in it more whole- some and digestible, but there is no waste. After fry- ing merely strain, and use it over and over again. Mazola carries no odors nor flavors from one food to another. IAL AND CHARITABLD | ALPHA CLUB UB Alpha club w meet Thur: Freja” will meet Thursday, ¥ 1/05 noste: 1th & Late it 2 o'clock, in the ladi 9 Luncheon he Swedish club. i ae at ° | FORTSON-THY CIVIC IMPROVE T CLUB | AUXILI The Seattle Cr Improvement| __ taon Th lub will give a bridge tea, Th U. §. W. farch 15, at 1:30 p. m., at t _| the hone. of M “erated clubhouse, Mrs. D, A. 4603 Ninth ave For every baking purpose Mazola is equal to eee Mire DJ a March iby “Meciberg and delete we butter, and much better than animal fats. As it is an bers may bring guests, vited. pte Philip Gearhart absolutel il, it t t do b Sagi a ae Ee Ick A the plang, utely pure oil, it contains no water, as do butter outse Hillyer. Crown Hill PT. A. will meet} NO. 12 lursday, March 15, at 2:20 p. m,| Nina M. Frye ten Ruth Carroll will speak on| Will meet Thursd: and lard. (a) Pie (>) Th: tn + Amy Worth Songs—What the Children Bay", No, 12, D. of V. Dp, by the children of| P-™., in Veterans’ hall, Armory. / . Amy Worth : . eS rogram by the children of| P. M» tn Veter i nae a) bi ee So if your recipe calls for, say, a e- cooked dinner y a the River, 2 xy GERMAN |at 6 p.m. and a sale of fancy arti.| ™*™ Om my com Your Grocer cupful of butter or lard, use only % to % LADIES’ society . Cardy at 8 o'clock. Irish & Selected of ful of Mazol * The Germa ane sells Mazola in pint, quart, a cupful o azola, 5 (a) + Bong from " half-gallon and gallon ee: well cients, Arashinaton atte Haw packed and sealed And remember, too, that many of CIRCLI con and card party at the home of under expert supervision. ae 8 a MR eiay torchcon ret by a Mim Mlchener: ini dahavesrhite lis VE (s'never eld ta bodies the best judges of salad oil prefer Mazola f talk: fc and got Gay, March 15. Take Capitol Hill es of the 7 i ¢ ’ : : : ip ven by Gem Sherman erie |e to Howe a agul eae at esmatoahe| nahin: geist Pare high imported olive oil for its purity ‘Ladies of th A. R., at Roosevelt | is ‘umm salo wi held a a Ee 1616% “third av i enarotiay AUXILIARY ELITE REBEKAH | pind ave., ginat as watiiae grocer refunds Ae edae an avor, eh 15. All friends of § LODGE "i 1 March 16 and 17, for the benefit of | Pray eey, 6 Rebekah lodge|the state paper, the Legislative . 134 will meet with Mra, Ralph} Gounwellor. 124 28th ave, Thursday, see ‘The Women's assoclation, of | March 15, at 8 p.m, BR CHURCH review, No. 59, will give a mas- Ri ae SALD jerado «ball Thursday evening,| MODERN SAMARITANS The ladies of Weatminster Preaby. iroh 16, in the A, O, U. W. hall,| The Modern Samaritans will give|terian church will hold a rummage 1409 Ninth avo, & progressive whist party for mem-| sale March 15, 10 and 17, at 1806 ‘ cee bers and thelr friends at 1409 Ninth | Westlake ave, next to ‘London's Youre HEIGHTS ave, on Thursday evening, March | store, EMENT CLUB 15, at 8 p.m, see The entertainment and dance post- Te) AMATEUR PR Poned on account of the snowstorm . CLUB ELECTS Hi be given on Thursday, March 15, The Seattle Amateur Press club, at mai A Je cordially invited to attend, without question, ove FREE—Beautifully illustrated sixty-four hinge Book. Write to Johnson- * Company, Seattle, Washington MAZOLA Best _for Salads and Cooking~ Greenwood ball, at 8 p.m, at school] its meeting Monday, elected the fol f Professor Lewis in in charge of the} 1 45 p. m.| lowing board of officers: Dr. 8, 11 Dancing at 9:30 M Progra m. @ Friday, March 16, is the regular ee: at the Whittier school, Mr. president of "Where Are We rl Brace, vice president; Dr. ¥, V. J. Froula, principal of W. Holway, eoretary; ( Heeler of tho park bourd hag beon| Roovevelt high sehool, "Child Wel ‘ ponding secretary ; hivitod to addrows the club regarding! fare.” Music by first and elghth Miss Nina LeNeve, official editor, _ parks, playgrounds and boulevaras, grades, and i, W, Zings, literary director, EN sinan, president; Miss Lenora

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