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. Seattle Mu Dinner at Sunset Club Green; Home Wedd R, AND MRS, H. B, BARLING M are entertaining with a dinner ef ten covers at the Sunset club this evening, followed by an Or pheum party, in honor of Miss Ben tonta and Miss Frances Green and their cousin, Miss Laura Green, of Jackson, Miss., who is thelr house guest, eee Miss Isabel Prescott Has Pretty Wedding ‘The marriage of Miss Isabel Pres: cott, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edward L. Prescott, to Mr. W. Hild ing Lindberg, son of Mr, and Mra, Gustaf Lindberg of Tacoma, was solemnized Saturday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith at Lake ‘Forest Park. The Very Rey. Sidney James, dean of St. Luke's pro-cathedral in Ta- coma, read the service before an im- provised chapel in the drawing room, lighted with white tapers and banked with masses of white chrysanthe- mums, Hanging baskets of winter the dining room blossomed with! ‘was decorated with chrysanthemums | and clusters of green grapes. ‘The bride, entering with her fath:| er, was a lovely picture in tvory/ yelvet combined with cloth of silver, Jong and straight of line, broken only by a velvet and silver rose at the Jow girdle and a one-sided panel train, A coronet of lace and orange Blossoms held her rose point lace veil, and for bouquet she carried a lovely shower of orchids, freesias and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Randolph Cunningham (Eliza- beth Adams) of Yakima, was matron of honor. Her gown was of pome- granate velvet and her headdress of silver and rhinestones. She carried fan arm bouquet of Butterfly roses. Miss Alma Burton, as maid of} honor, wore a sapphire blue velvet! frock, a headdress of silver and bril-| " Mants, and carried Columbia roses. | Pear |Marriage Announcement Mr. Randolph Cunningham was best man and Mr. Henry Philips, Mr. Diller Fratt and Mr. Gustaf Lind- berg, the ushers. At the reception which followed! the service, Mrs. James A. Sheaham, | Mrs. D. C. Prescott, and the Misses | Martha Lindberg, Lucile Bordeaux, Barbara Davidson and Caroline Lind- | Derg, assisted. The bride traveled in @ one-piece costume of dark blue frost crepe. a black velvet hat trimmed with squirrel, and taupe| duvetyn coat with squirrel trim-| mings. Mr. and Mfrs. Lindberg will be at} home in Tacoma after February 1. Christmas Supper Dance Mr, and Mrs. Henry Broderick are extending invitations to their annual Christmas. supper dance at their home on Christmas night. Will Wed Christmas Week The marriage of Miss Dorothy| Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.| E. Jones, of Grandview, to Mr. Ray | Eckmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P.| Eckmann, will take place Thursday | evening, December 27, at the Uni- Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham. —Louise Raymond Owens greens, and chrysanthemums in high | vases adorned the sun parlor, while| flutty blossoms and the supper t@b!°) On Christmas | be Mr, and Mrs, C. W. Lea, Dr. and | Mrs, Jay I. Durand, Mr. and Mrs, | marriage of Miss Florence Burgh- Society Will Honor the Misses ing Is Charming versity Congregational church, with the Rev, Cleveland Klethauer read. ing the service at 8:30 o'clock, Mrs. George Hajek will be matron of honor and Miss Dorothy Willard, Miss Edith Levis, Miss Ruth Hubbell and Miss Antoinette Shryock the bridesmaids, Mr, Wendell Hemphill will be best man and Mr, Charles Frankland, Mr, Donald Douglas, Mr. Roscoe Torrence and Mr, Anscel Eckmann, ushers, Following the service there will be a reception at the Beta Theta Pi house, eee Married in California | Mr. and Mrs. Louls Hemrich, of San Francisco, announce the mar. riage of their niece, Mrs, Florence Bell McMurran, to Lieutenant Irving W. Buckalew, United States coast guard, The wedding was solemnized Mon- day evening, December 10, on board the United States coast guard cutter Algonquin, at Oakland, Mr, and M Buckalew will be at home in San Diego for the winter, Entertaining at Dinner Among the many hosts who are entertaining family and friends at their homes on Christmas day will A.D, Wainwright and Mr. and Mra. James B. Blackwell, eee Plan Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Monte Brown are en- tertaining twelve members of their family at dinner on Christmas day, eee Hosts at Small Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich Scbmits were hosts at a small dinner at their home on Friday of last week, in com. | pliment to Mr. Russell Mackie of San Francisco, who is spending a short time in town as a guest at the Hotel Washington. | Announcement is made of the| doss to Mr. Carl G. Cline on Satur- day afternoon, December 15, at 1:30[ o'clock. The ceremony was perform: | CURRENT CED CLUB TURY ed by Rev. M. A. Matthews at the} The Current Century club will First Presbyterian church in the|#!¥e Sts annual Christmas party at presence of relatives and intimate |‘h® home of Mrs. Cha Wiggin, friends. 1053 23d ave. N. W., Tuesday, Dc Mr. and Mrs, Cline will make | ember 18, at 1 o'clock thelr home in Seattle. see HARD OF HEARING 1B Seattle Social club for the Hard jot Hearing will mo uesday, De mber 18, at § o'clock, in tho. writ- ing room of the Frye hotel. Lip reading and cards, English hard-of-hearing adulta aro in attend. Service at Orthopedic Shops Mrs. M. C. Cheal will be hostess| at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Tues-| day for St. Mark's guild of St.) Mark’s church. Assisting will be) Mrs. C. L. Brooke, Mrs. W. T. Hall, Mrs. Adam Jardine, Mrs. E. A. Wheeler, Miss Laura Cardin, Miss) Agnes Cardin, Miss Rita Hiles, Miss Katherine Thompson and Miss Mar- garet Thomas. At the Thrift Shop on Tuesday| morning Mrs. C, K. Woodworth and Mrs. J. Moore will be in charge for) eee WHITE SHRINE THIMBLE CLUB The White Shrine Thimble club will meet with Mra. Neliio Walla, 2428 Second ave. W., Tuesday, De- cember 18, from 10 to 4 o'clock. oe East Highland Drive guild, and inj 0.8. CLUB the afternoon Mra. B. J. Perkinson| The L- 0. E. club will have a card party for members in Elka’ lodge and Mrs. G. E. Cooledge for Inter. laken guild. Tuesd ‘oma, o'clock, , Do ember 18, at 2 Women’ CLUBS FOR TUESDAY 4 | — | NORWEGIAN HOSPITAL | WEBSTER P.T. A S Clubs The Webster PT. A. will meet Tuenda In mbher 18, at 3:10 p. m. HARMONY HOMESTEAD Members Harmony Homestead No. 1743, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, io 6 at the school. resent ed to be ASSOCIATION ‘The Norwegian Hospital associa- tion will hold a business meeting in| will hold initiation and give free| CAPITOL HIL dancing instructions on Tuesday|W, C. T. U evening, December 18, at the Modern | Capitol Hill W. C. T. U. will meet An interesting event of last week was the | | Miss Evelyn Lane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Freder-| "ings, startled Southern ick Lane, to Lieut. Heber Hampton McLean, U.S, N.—Por-| trait by Wayne Albee, McBride Studio. | marriage of DATES TO REMEMBER ~— ra TUESDAY, DECEMB Mra, James Gal Youell's by 6 for Mra, Frank P. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20— Henry Suxsalio’s re 7 Mra A. it at the president's house campus. DECEMBER t1— Mise Gwiadys Matthews’ informal tea @ SATURDAY, Miss Jullet Gi Luey-Glen Kerry, , DECEMBER 26— ‘nm Bwanstrom’s theater ed by tes, for Mise a Kerry dinner Reginald Jane Stimson’s and Mise Ed ina Floren Seattle Tennis club to give Christ man bridge and mah jonge party MONDAY, DECEMBER s1— Junior League ball at Christens Personal Mra, James C, IHuteson and daugh- tor, Mig Marion Huteson, will come down the last of this week from thelr home at Hast Sound, to spend tho Christmas holidaya with Mr, and Mra, Dietrich Sehmits, oe Mrs, Frances Madison Larned wailed lant week on the Lurline for Honolulu, to visit relatives for the remainder of the winter, see Mr, and Mra, Richard Woyd Mrost and small fon, John Gibson Frost IIL, are the house guests of Mr, and Mra, . Ewing for tho holidays, ee Mis¥ Virginia Akers will come over from Manette on December 26, to spend a few days as the gucst of Widmer, ee Mr. and Mrs. William Hoeing have returned from a month's trip Bust. ¢. one, Mins Ada Watt arrived Friday from New York to mpend tho re- Music the Misses Dorothy and Geraldine Bach Society Will Sing Choral Work The Hach society of Seattle will make ith local debut Wednesday morning, December 19, at the Wom: en's University club auditorium, un- dor the auspices of the Musical Art noolety, ‘The Bach soolety was formed a year ago with Dr, Hobert Max Gar- rott, president; Dr. IF, 8, Palmer, vice president, and Graham Morgan director, At the concert next Wednesday morning one of Bach's greatest choral works, the motet, “Jesu Prico- lens Treasure’ will be featured in & first performance in Seattle, This work is one of the great master’s most difficult and profound, and i» regarded ay a most fascinating revelition of the personal character of Bach and of the depths of his devotional disposition, ‘The program, which 19 in charge of Miss Cecilia MONDAY, SHUT-INS’ PARTY }\ If You Can't Walk, Call CA pitl29g7| EATTLE’S shut-ins are bration all their own, It will start at 7:30 p. m. Friday, when automo. ery person in town who ig un, to walk and will bring ‘em downtown re: biles will call for ev “window shopping” parade. at City Hall park, where munity Christmas tree will ing and addresses will end the Christmas cheer party. Malcolm P, Andruss is committee named by Mayor Brown, these organizations already have been Borrowed Time club, the Elderbloom club, Dr, Loope’s Sunshine Smilers and folks from the Home, the County Hospital, and the Kenny Home, If YOU are a shut-in and want to join the Christ. mas party, all you have to do is to call CA pitl-2267 and an auto will be sent for you. —— TPMT eR _ DECEMBER 17, 1999, to have a Christmas cele. tL) for an auto will wind up 30 p. m. ja big com. waiting for them, Sing- . The parade at 8 be general chairman of the Shut-ins from included: The Frank County mainder of the winter with her|Ausspurger, 16 given as follows: aistor, Mrs. 13. lt. Storling. 4 ecete |, Nowell Mr, and Mrs, J, J. Wolfo left] (b) “tn Dulet Jubtlo & Nach Sunday for Lon Angeles to spend the holidays with their son-indaw ond daughter, Mr. and Mrs. I, ©, Morrill, ’ Double Quartet from the Bash Choir. 1 D Minor J. 8, Bach Concerto for two violins see Mra, Francis Everett Mitchell and small daughter, Betty, of Chicago, will arrive lato in January to visit Mr, and Mrs, Henry Broderick for ‘Theo, Anderson Dr, ¥. 8. Palu Motet: "Sonu Price! ax weeks. as ted 4 (Andantino) Mra. 1. FE, Boardway left Sunday 4 soprano J, If, and alto for Yakima to spend the holidays ni with her son and daughter-in-law, re ata deat) Chae Mr, and M Joneph Boardway, Mrs. J. G, Poirce sailed December tenor and base (An- 1% for Honolulu to be gone for nev: eral _montha, eee Mr. Cocll Tupper, who ts attend- Ing the University of Washington, | will leave Friday for Spokane to spend the holidays at hin home, eee ir of the Bach Boclety, Probe Girl’s Death; Three Youths Held PORTLAND, Dec, 17.—Inquest will be held today, following the death Sunday night of Norah Kelleher, 22- year-old girl, who suecmbed to in- juries received Wednesday when sho either jumped or was thrown from an automobile on the outskirts of the city, Three youths who took the girl) Mr, Walter Harvey, Jr, {* leav- ing thia week for his home in Los) Angeles to spend the holidays, 2 MEN DIE IN TRAGIC FALLS! LOS ANGELES, Dec. 17—Two} deatha—ono in Pasadena and one in| automobile riding are being held by | Los Angeles—from falls from high| authorities. They are Kenneth De Cali-| Yoo, Howard Zucker and Charles L. | Vellenga. They nay the girl jumped ‘The girl's story was fornia today The body of an unidentified man,| from the car. dressed fn sailors uniform, was | Pever obtained. }found {n a skylight on the third| ORE |ntory of a downtown office building} Reinforced concrete ts being util. jized to prevent the collapse of the here, Ho was crushed and mangle | yf and evidently had fallen from. the| Stet tower of the Strasbourg Cathe- 12th story. Police said they aus-| ral Jt was bullt in the 16th cen- pect foul play | Sez, | At almost the same timo that |this body was found, people of | Pasadena saw Albert 8. Stein, in-| mate of a sanitarium, leap from tho eighth story of m Pasadena bank building and fal to the pave-| |ment of the busy street beneath. | A note in the man's pocket said| jhe had not slept for four months. ANCING| Honey new Dancers mo. On will convines ‘PRE MASK | Organization of | House Completed | | WABHINOTON, Dec. 17—Organ- |imtion of the house was completed |today, when the committee aasign- jments were approved by a vote of | § to 178. ‘The vote was strictly along party linen, with the exception of three progressives, Representative Schaef. | er, Wisconsin; Kvalo and Wefeld, of | Minnesota, and Berger, Wisconsin, | }lone socialist In congr who vot: | Jed ngatnat the republican committes | ta, BIG XMAS DANCE Ze=s7 Don't Miss These, Extra Dances. DANCING TAUGHT, $3.00 ment. Take advan: if price rat Prior to 1 all women's shoes wero made without heels. Or if you have an auto, the committee will be glad to have your aid, Sufficient cars are desired to en- able every shut-in in Seattle to join the fun. So if you are willing to lend your time and your auto, notify Maj. Andruss at either MA in-3888 or EL iot-6967. PROWLER CAR NABS 3 MEN One Identified as Bandit Who Robbed Gas Station Arrested as a bandit suspect in company with two other men Sat- urday morning by an armed police prowler car, W. BE. Meyers, 27, has been identified by A. G. Markwell, attendant at a Standard Oil filling station, as the bandit who held him up with @ pistol, October 21, police announced Monday, Meyers was driving an auto in company with men who gave their names as Ed Beauchamp and 8. G. Gabriel, when a prowler car, man- ned by Sergeant Cc. Griffin and Patrolmen C. W. Bell and C. D. Peterson saw them at Broadway and Pine st. The police car gave chase and forced the other machine to stop. In a side pocket of the car, Grit fin found a loaded pistol, of the cheap, mailorder variety. Powerful bolt clippers, which police say could cut the lock from any door in the city, also were found. All three of the men were held in jail. By checking descriptions of bandits, detectives under Captain Charies Tennant found that Meyers and Beauchamp answered to the general appearance of two men who jheld up Markwell Markwell identified Meyers, but | failed to identify Beauchamp or Ga- briel. Meyers, Markwell sald, held & pistol to his face while the other man rifled the cash register, The arrest of Meyers, Gabriel and Beauchamp ia the first arrest by members of the crew of prowler cars, which wag installed a week ago by Captain B. L. Hedges. Chief Severyns congratulated Hedges on the capture Monday. VOTE ON OIL SALE SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 17-— Stockholders of the Amalgamated Oll company, one of the large op- erating companies in Southern Call- fornia oll fields, will vote December 28 on an offer of the Associated OU company to purchase the Amal- gamated properti¢s for $6,000,000, The Coupon SEATTLE BOY = FACES TRIAL LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec, 17~ Edward Carleton, charged Jointly with his bride, Jeanne Carleton, with nlaying Special Officer Robert Ma- gee, was scheduled to go on trial for his life here today, ‘The death penalty will be de manded. a Carleton's mother {s here from Se. attle to be with him during the trial, Bhe believes his story that Magee was shot by another young man aid- ing Carleton in the robbery of the house where the tragedy occurred. |Man Confesses He Aided 100 Holdups ST. LOUIS, Mo, Dec. 11,—Harry Adler, 23, who says he is the son of a Jewish rabbi, today cleared up much of the mystery of Bt. Louls' “crime wave” this year by confessing to having taken part in 109 holdups in the last six months. Adler told police he broke jinto the burglary game under a master workman, who made a for- tune at it, retired, moved eway, and ,is now living on the interest, “It's just an easy way to make a living without working,” he “I hold up people for ami Just as some others shoot for amusement.” Legion Perturbed by “War” Pardons NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—Release of wartime jaw prisoners has arous- ed the ire of prominent American Legion officials here. State Commander Edward E. Spafford says it ts an insult to those who bore arms in defense of thelr country. Gen, George A. Win- gate, chairman of the Legion wel- fare committee, and Maj. Donald C. Strahan, national executive com- mitteema: brand the action as “incredible” and “outrageous.” WHEN AUNT MARRIED “That old maid landed a husband at last; she married an aviator.” “She found, like others, that there is room at the top.”—Detroit News, The annual destruction due Ughting fires in the United 51 is estimated to be as much as $2 000,000. Below Is i Norway hall, Tuesday, December 18.) Woodmen hall, Third and Virginia. | Tuesday, Decomber 18, at 2 p. m., JANUARY 1— Luncheon will be served at 1:30 p.| see with Mrs, Mary Hern, 1640 Lake Mrs. A. B Kerry's Gance | Md m. Mrs. K. Erland and Mrs. 0. M.| SEATTLE LODGE NO. 7 |view pl. Take No. 16 car to Lynn i U Ring, hostesses. | Seattle lodge No. 7, Degree of | » | 00 or 1 le 0 ars . Pig B® | Honor, will meet In Evergreen hall, | ta | AUXILIARY TO SEATTLE |1409 Ninth ave. Tuesday evening, | ADDITIONAL CLUBS | The Gift Supreme— POST, NO. 18 | December 18, at 7:45 o'clock. A pro- The American Legion auxiliary to| ram and whist party will follow at| BENEFIT CLUB PARTY nor Caldwell’s dinner at Beatle post, No, 18, will hold a|9 o'clock. The home board members of the ot club for Miss Jane Christmas bazaar and rummage sale | Pe, te Ladies of the G. A. BR. home will gi Stimeon, peters Mise Glen Reery’é oo row as er Tuesday, December 13, from 9 a. m.|SOROSIS CLUB a Christman benefit card par on. to 6 p. m, at 1204 First ave. | The Sorosis club will hold its| Wing's cafeteria Monday evening, | Z| parities Christmas party on Tuesday eve-| December 17, at 8:30. Proceeds will! SSO | QUARANTE CLUB ning, December 18, at $ o'clock in| be used to buy presents for the in. | Misa Ann Johnston and Mra. | The Washer With a Lifetime Guarantee he ? pe Pua * |the Federated Clubhouse. The hos-| mates at the home. Lockwood, to be eure and tay AR lets call pie |tesses will be Mrs. Charles G. Mil cee bring their aiid dotia ons to gr cage y Mr lier, Mrs. H. E. Maltby, Mra, Paul| WOMEN oF the Wednesday noon Zonta monting i and Mrs. J. P. ie) n ing at Posty ete daa B. Phillips, Mrs. R. W. Green, Mrs. ! LEGION of this week. These Christmas ites What better gift could 3 ete P, F, Heinrich and Mrs. A. G.| men of Mooscheart Legion | Will be personal tvared’ 10: the you possibly buy for your WOMAN’ Sw | Foster. | will hold nm of candidat women on Christmas day. Wite or Mother, than MAN'S LAKEWOOD CL Mrs. A. K. Fisken will give a! Thursday, December 20, at & p, ry ; something to lighten her The Woman's Lakewood Civic Im Peete “Christ G ald A On peed anh age work in the home every ivadoce ce eal M- | musica are, nristmas Cus-|at Moose Temple, 1216 Kighth ave * age alia hold Its regular toms,” with vocal*illustrations by | Refreshments. week: in’ the yaaa iae ee esday, Decembe 2 age ts 2 ? Dim. at the clubhouse. Mra so Mrs. Philip Gearharat | CH) Miss Allen’s yeate (to, Come? Miller and me Ae the iiieraptiod te gtd £ STA UB 5 rd Reannition pes tal orth isk ok WASHINGTON HIVE NO, 944 | The Eastern club will give a foe RG Te tas : Vashingto . 9 | i mhembate x . dri afternoon. There will be a fhusical | 4 pineton | fab tendirerng Akt paper eas er TESTED Many of the best friends we have to- bright. and pleasant 658 To the Program presented. ss ' rey BOSE 2H) AL 2) Ds ta at 4090 Ar . in all het work not ; ned temple, ‘Tuesday, De his will be the lant RECIPES day are those who purchased musical has been quite as hard as intel MONTLAKE P.-T. 4 vp mi. ard | ente nm until after the . : “ © WASH- WERE be chase as Maccabees and | new ioe : instruments from us twenty, thirty, the codes, ae the us Montlake Parent-Teachers’ s cee | and some even fifty years ago. giad to do it, has never tion at the Mon 1 GOL No. ¢ complained. and McGraw st eg ET HEIGHTS Lot ~ P SE, R : THE TUB TILTS E noon, December 18, at 2:15 o'clock ERARY CLUB Gold ioe ive The genuine interest that has existed To Sh ec song o’cloc! et Heights Lit ects eel * bao ‘ 1 $0 . Isn't {t time that yo r joing so this The program will include an ad peg eter alana Id Sts annual Christr St. Louis between patron and ourselves, in aint jt time that you were doing something to, take t Dear ress by Mrs. John D, Matthews, Malla Aligned moneny Apple Sauce Cake : : eat eet perties President of the Seattle Council, 5 Sixth aye. N, E, Tues-| ber 17, at Odd Fellov ; epee every transaction ever since, renders We will gladly meet you half way and make it possible for don’t cf PT. A. December 18, at 2 p. m |bers and their familic (The St Louis bride who con- ; yo te ey 0 ODD ROW 1 Wa Git nee ee pape Se eee: coe ae tributes this recipe has had us doubly cager to deserve their year. EASY M ; g; Thursd ‘OMEN’S CLU! paws t wonderful success with it) ae ee y oRME ESS WOM ans ce NT GROTTO CLUB ae (UM feasseenthis ans alane affection today. Mall or bring in the coupon below and place your order early work Women’s club will meet Tuesday, De.| Fremont W. C. T. U. will meet | Christmas inesday, Decem. otherwise specified) We w f Fecdbatin thes for Christmas delivery To Jad cember 18, at 6:45 p. m. in Fine Arts | Tuesday, December D. ™m.,| ber 19, at 1:30 p. m., at th 2 cupfuls brown sugar ¢ want your affection in the years eeccccees pr: hall. Dr. Crowther will speak on|%t the home of Mr Phillips, | Mrs. Orrin Drew, 4103 Bi 2 cupfuls apple sauce re fe . 7 The Broken Chord,” and the elub| 2506 ee kw ave: Subject, Take Wallingford or Meridian ¢ 1 oer currants pis re = id fr ae that we have THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR FIVE i ane quartet will appear for the first time, |“Poace.” Mrs. Whitner, leader and t Mr upful raisins that of our old friends now. pees gant ee fe ati ae ae a aD s} capt ating DOLLARS, TO BE APPLIED ON FIRST he anthems. DH CLUE | : 44 teaspoonful salt Wreiwould noe ORer van Ma alanHen PAYMENT ON WOODROW WASHER, course, eee | cH: Aa Wil acted reealae: BACT 8 cupfuls flour | ¢ would not offer you the Aldric IF PURCHASED THIS WEEK right t SUNSHINE CLUB December 18, at 1p. m, with Mre| ‘Daniel om 2 small teaspoonfuls soda iano, for example, and affirm it to don't b The Sunshine club, of Queen City | H. A- Laubscher, 709 19th ave Thu aati tr 1 teaspoonful cinnamon P , xamf Ad eer I am interested in your Christmas offer on the. Wood- starts. chapter, O. B.S. will meet Tuesc 418 lie wp ee tA had a little pate be a sound, splendid piano value de- @ row Washer. Please haye your salesman call on mé December 18 2 o'clock, in Mason, | NORTH END hi edith fal 14 cupful crystallized orange erg , * ; PY L prcceber 18; at 8 0 yi Mason: | POO aR monte Lt er Stub, | Retrest and lemon peel spite its modest price, if we did not NS NAMM Sd Lastvbcid sear eee ee lara ds se D tesach Hie n attendance r G the Cris iey oe ; a . - North End Progressive club will | quested ream riseo, add sugar liev E er Dear CH RAD MAB ced detd Ete Sate aad Mere UI creas Thon believe fundamentally in the ability tibiae eo dee Ae aoa th ave.,on Tues-|ZONTA CLUB WILL os Tea Yea tng fii tthe of the Aldrich piano to please you. PHOWM 60 l2occs cccdicichiic. cca the many at 2 uING ‘¢ Py EEL aisins, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, SPARGUR m BRI HEER TO FIRLAND! orange i lemon peel, mix pare ro Brown is STRING QUARTET TOMORROW NIGHT 30 Sharp WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY CLUB AUDITORIUM Sixth and Spring Single Ticket Now Selling Sherman Clay & Co, Third and Vine oe until Malcolm Doug relat tee in charge, Mrs. Bet a thoroughly; then add the’ flour, sifted with the soda, Bake in very slow oven about 114 hours. (RISCO For light, tender cakes For digestible and flaky pastry For crisp, aigestible fried foods Sherman, May & Co. Open Evenings Until Christmas Third Avenue at Pine Seattle CALL W. E. Dooley & Co. Northwest Distributors 804 PINESTREET PHONE MA in-1999 Branches i lingham, Aberdeen i and Salem, Ore your child If you reserve ish to b May you mas wish Jap S | T M. Mut | Yokoham | across the