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TUESDAY, JAN HUNDREDS QUIGKLY ELIVED AFTER UNG VEGETABLE SYP getable #yrup pres now known Blood to r, to 6 diges PAGE 8 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 ssistant—Frances Oldham c—Louise Raymond Owens THE SEATTLE § —————. ADELE WALTON Music De Pachmann Master mall son, G Interpreter of Chopin t of | v1 Cal, to rer iimir De Pachmann, renowr 1 t, for ma ear During their st v at the Hote! Mar ered wupr Chopin, wa Many Here Find That It Cor- rects Cause of Most Sick- ness—Bullds Up System and Keeps One Feeling Fine, Mra, Fred Itichard little sons will ruary from thetr bi to spend a short time in tow leaving for Loa Angeles to evening at the Metror His pro on ¥ Mrs. Gregg Will Be Honor Guest on Friday Afternoon; Luncheon to Compliment Vis-| itor From Walla Walla. ! —--—-— : 4 parents, Mr, and Mra, William Lu Be WILLIAM LEONARD BA-| Dian Mah Jongg TON has issued cards for a tea| 4 “lb | { at her home Friday afternoon | Hvening from 4 to 6 « ock, in honor of her sister, Mrs. H Westervelt Gress Who is her house gue Colonel and Mrs. ( cently come here from Porto R make their home. oe Lamcheon Planned - fer Visitor Mra. 8. A, Martin v Tunsheon on Wednesday oon at} the Sunset club, in “a of Walla Walla, > ye , Se tn town, Covers Luncheon Will Welcome 4s Yaiting in town, Covers will be eo Mrs, Baxter augh will entertain eee |with a small luncheon at her home Charming Afternoon ; y on Friday afternoon, as a welcome to Wedding BP prcalasion whe remeed Gn The marriage of Miss Elizabeth | ook from a ix weeks’ visit in Knapp, daughter of Mr, and Mr.) post and South. @, BE. Lee, to Mr, Frederick A. Fen. | * 6 8 sed on Saturday i Afternoon at 4,o'clock, at the home | Mr, and Mrs. Glorius » and Mrs. Colin O, Radford, » ie the nev. 3. * read. | Dinner Hosts rtained at dinner on Mon with the Rev. J. D. O. Powers read. ng at thelr home across nati y yg tng the service. The decorations for this afternoon Washin to honor Mr. rege Seay Halpin, U1, of | aT i Vagne wedding were very lovely. Masses of snowy blossoms and win greens in the liv i Mrs. Fred Fry and sm by myriads of cathedral tapers in has been thelr} Sik crralasaad te ta tall sconces, and in the dining room, : rh adn Hoe Bien Pass eeeraentnectus ee Je tnceal j 4 days with Mrs, Fry's parents, Mr.) ‘o. ee Seauinite to on Home Wedding 8, Ryan, Rodeo me in yearn of manty De Pachm him a ¢ r 1 world for more th His exce really feel fino every Why Feel Badly day Btryker ro from t en tray oring ani od m 0 time } ntill remains the great art oocentricitle 24 unusual indi rm to his ying. ro program his ex and Mrs, H Saturday night Mra, Btryker ts four months thetr | combi: Rico ¥ | daughter, Miss Helen Stryker Alt ’ " spr ‘ : is with the David Warfield com- | he ms |pany, and Dr. Stryker joined them ae inner Ci in Chicago for the holidays viduality lon¢ Hosts to Dinner Club |2"Zucege or ha va r Fred C, Ayer 0 x; + ¥ | Dr. turned East ing for tun You " When gention purifies who working nnot these three 4 properly cleansed | turn the small tonsequently you often| Drug Company » mornings feelin Drug Company, Hold by Pioneer 7 Wiret Ave.:) Lion ‘ig * 807 Wirnt Mr. and Mrs. ©, C, Ward return: |planations to the audiences hie lea last Wednesday from a month's|gestures, us always, bring forth motor trip to California, dividing their | laughter, but thr he Is etill the time while away betw f Fran. artint las cisco and Lon Anseles. pig Wet oor yous and upret and your system tn t their home on Covers were plac u ita great and mus rp M Third ajor Fourt opening group, | His best playing came the three Etudes, C Major, , © Sharp Minor, Polon F Sharp Minor, the familiar D Viat Major Prot » (posthumous) IB Minor, ¥ id Valse A Flat Ma- 6 was greeted with that many encores the artist was al-| Ballado A Fiat } Mia Imogenc Cornett salled|s > H Major, lThureday on the Ruth Alexander |mot with instant for California, where she will spend & month before joining her uncle and auni, Mr. and Mra George } Reynolds, tn | will sal] from New York for Hurope, to be gone indefinitely VE Be) Mr. and Mrs. Frank P, Dow eall- }ed January 15 from Ban Francisco, |for Puerto de Corint aragua, to be gone for some tin | ee Mr. and Mrs, J, © and = children or, KK CE hess may #e Gives Quick Rellet tomes Get quick relief. Many here have) in « quickly thrown off these tr #| ment ny and by | approval ory city and t however, § wh 1 to 8, Baturda, MELODY CLUB ie ra Bibean.atiprd i GIVES PROGRAM |g At the January meeting of ody club held on Friday evening at the home of Miss Ingrid and Miss Elly the following prog y member of the c Donald Wishaar: February 9, will maraderie, are asked to mati usual, Bale be resumed Mon ribes will 11, Office hours on ‘om 9:00 t uturdays, euch ruary ere given betore see _ Opera Lecture-Recital Under the auspices of the Wom of the First Unita ture-recital on Richar * opera, “Lohengrin, Florence Roseberg Fi ardson, Mra. Arthur E and the quartet of the First U urch, Thursday ening, at 8:15 o’cl« in th board will be 5:20, both weekdays and The be eo of # Monday event Camarad LOL OFIL LIL A, ASS for nq tem, visite, from 7 to 8 yours, We sas to the numerous ich it can be used n we say—ship ahoy for a big I goles, | re in tel Ambassadc Lake corse . ven b Paper on ed by Piano—"Falll Mrs. ¢ | Soprano—An and Mra. rf tor Ment. Before the service Miss Duffey sang “All for You,” harp accompaniment. ‘The brida was very charming fn & softly draped model of silver geor- Bette elaborately beaded with cut steel. Her flowers Mreesias and Ophelia roses, showered ‘with lilies of the valley. Miss Hortense Kickenap, the maid ef honor, wore a becoming frock of | oral charmeuso with delft blue} trimmings, and carried an arm bou- | q@uet of Ophella roses. Mr. Boyd| Leedy was best man. | Following the ceremony there was) Fan informal reception. Mrs. Aldrich | | Fenton assisted tn receiving the 3 and assisting in the dining were the Misses Elizabeth | Colby, Marjorie Calhoun, Rene But- Jer, Bilzabeth McDonald and Jean Robbins. | Mr. and Mrs. Fenton will make their home in Shelton. . .- Dinner Will Honor Travelers fo honor Mr. and Mrs.Varde Mo who will leave early in Feb | for New York, to safl extended travel abroad, Mr. and irs. Alson E. Woodruff will be hosts at a dinner of sixteen covers | evening. ‘ast evening a group of cighteen gave a no-host dinner at the ime of Mr. and Mrs Daniel Pratt with for the McFarlancs. } Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wi. Hubner and Mr, and Mrs. C. TH Buckley will give a bridge of tables at tho Hubner real. “dence, in honor of Mr. srd Mrs. Mo- OW. F. Holmes, who will leave Feb- “Wary 1 for San Francisco, to make Entertaining at Tennis Among tho many hostesses who u made reservations for the tea at the Tennis club on Fri- ay afternogn are Mrs. A, S. Kerry, We R. . J. EL Crouch, Mra. James Wylic, Mrs. W. R. Le Blond, Birs. Burke, Mrs. Cocil Pacon. Mrs.| Converse, Mrs. 8. E. Mitchell, Mrs.| Robert Morris Social club. Russell. Donald cheran, Mrs. Lee Baker, Mrs. L. Ross, Mrs. Norman Burton, Van Waters, Mra. W. C. d Mrs. J. C, McEllan, Mrs, cis W. Rickey and Miss Cymbra ‘The tea is in charge of Mrs. Mo in. Reservations may be made her or with M H. Rollin: CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY _ GREENWOOD P--T. A. | Greenwood Parent-Teacher associ ation will hold a silver tea Wednes- @ay afternoon, January 23, at 2 felock, at the home of Mrs. Harry h, 630 W. 83d st. There will @ program. . see PRINCESS ANGELINE COUNCIL ‘The Princess Angeline Council No. 6, Degree of Pocahontas, will hold a ‘ard party at Swedish club hall, Bighth and Olive, on Wednesday Sanuary 23, at 8:30 p.m. Friends ‘and members of the Improved Order Of Red Men cordially invited to at- tend. eee LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB The iales’ Grotto club will meet Wednesda” January 23, at 2 p. m., ‘Bt the Federated club house. The “eubject for the day will be “Notable Women of America.” Reciprocity day has been post. |The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Broth- “@rhood of Locomotive Engineers will ‘Bive a 1 o'clock luncheon and card Wednesday, January 234, in , B. B. A. hall, 192244 First ave. eee eee (IGHLAND PARK P-T. A. The Highland Park circle of the . A. will hold its monthly meet- Wednesday, January 23, at 2:30 ‘m., in the assembly room. A pro- on “‘Thrift’’ will be given by ‘the children of the school. Refresh. ments. eee PHILOMUS CLUB The Philomus club will entertain their mombers and friends with a Birthday party on Wednesday, Janu. ary 23, at 2 p. m, at the home of Mrs. W. &. Ramage, 4303 Bagley ave., assisted by Mrs. John Frances, Mrs. F, E. Datvs, Mrs. E. A. Beach and Mrs. W. 5. Swarthout. There will be @ musical program! Ferguson, Mrs. Janet St. Amand, Mar | at Norway hall, 2015 Boren aya, Ww wero orchida, | 1) Celebrated Last Satutday event heme of Mr, and Mrs. George Perry, marriagad of Miss Muriel Le on, daughter of Mrs. 8 ton, to Mr, Charile of Olympia, we Rey. W. A. Major rea at o'clock, Tho bride was lovely In her wed- ding dress of silver and tulle br cade, Her headdress was silver a tulle bands, and for flowers she car ried an exquisite bouquet of lilies of the valley with silver ribbons and white tulle showers. Before the ceremony Mrs, H. T. Dilloway sang “I Love You Truly accompanied by Miss Emily Thon Mrs. Sam: lap and Mra. Frank Hurd of EB sted at the | formal reo which followed tho ceremony. The bride wore for traveling a smart violet toned crepe model trim med ith moleskin, a belge coat and snug fitting with an orchid cor. sage for the finishing touch. Mr. and Mrs. Backman will make their home in Everett, eee Entertains for Niece To compliment her niece, Miss ebrated, the | Enola Long, who will be a February bride, Mra. M. J. Jones entertained with a tea and shower at her home on Saturday afternoon. | “ee Annual Winter | Informal Battery E, 146th Field artillery, will give its annual winter informal fo © Farland and also for Mr. and Mrs./dance at the Armory on Thursday | jevening, January 31. The committee in charge 1s endeavoring to malo | this affair the outstanding military occasion of the winter season. ‘The list of patrons and patronesses will be announced later. oe ° | Service at Orthopedic | Shops | Mrs. Edgar Snyder will be hostess for Madrona guild on Wednesday at the Orthopedic Tea by Mrs. Frank J. V Shop, assisted ctor, Mra. H. C. {L. R. Dawson, Mrs. J. F. Wagner, | Mrs. Voiney Richmond, Mrs. U. | Dickey; Mrs. W. I. Miller. Mra, C.F. Davis and Mra, C, McDonald. Wednesday morning the Thrift I Shop will be In charge of Queen }Anne gulld, represenics b> Mra. H. iF {n the afternoon Mrs. 0. ’s Clubs followed by 10-minute talks on “What a Woman's Club Should Stand For.” Mra. C, C. Jones will speak on “The Individual'’; Mrs. Charles Somers, **The Community’; Mrs. George N. McLoughlin, “Tho State’’; Mrs. H. E. Maltsy, “The Re. sponsibility of a Club Woman." VIMY RIDGE CHAPTER Vimy Ridge Chapter, Daughters of the British Empire, will meet Wednesday, January 23, at 1:30 Pp. m., at the home of Mrs. Frank Walker, 741 16th avo, N. . oes WEST SEATTLE W. C. T. U. Tks West Seattle W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. W. B. Scott, at the Junction, on Wednes- day, January 23, at 2 p,m. Members Visitors welcome. oe | CLARA BARTON TENT NO, 1 | The regular meeting of Clara Bar- |} ton Tent No. 1 will be held Wednes- day, January 23, at 1:30 p.m. At 8 Dp. m. there will be a card party ana social. see HOME SEWING CLUB : The Ladies of the G. A. R. Home Sewing club will micei Vrednesday, January 23, with Mrs. Bell, 75} N. 84th st. Luncheon at noon. Take Phinney car to N. 84th st, eee ARK SOCIAL CLUB Ark Social club, 0. EB. 8, will meet with Mrs. T. D, Weed, 3839 Edmond st. Wednesday, January 24, at 2 o'clock, Blection of officers. eee BETHLEHEM SHRINE Bethlehem shrine, White Shrine of Jerusalem, will give a dinner on Wednesday evening, January 23, at |6:30. Initiation at 8 o'clock. see } OF THE | GOLD! NORTH A rainbow surprise has been ar- ranged by the Ladies of the Golden { ‘ert for Wednesday afterrioon, fanuary 23, at 2 o'clock, at 1915 First ave. Mrs. Anna E. Snow, chairman, ts aeeisted by Mra. Nina Albert Back: | M.} the servico | | ‘ | ee y {the Brotherhood of Rafiroad Train. jat 1915 First ave Friday afternoon, January 25, at 12 the home of o'clock sharp, Ethan Stewart, The luncheon v rection of Mra, C Northwest pre partment. Yor GA rfd-1380, . ANNIVERSARY To commemorate the 20th a sary of its organiz: Lodge, No. 287, 20 Nob Hill ave. uc 1 be under the di. Rt. Sprague, of the} home serv . | WILL CELEBRATE reservations evening, January 24, at 9:20 c ‘Good ¢ | freshments and dancl: Miss Walton, wearing an 1850 period costume, will take part in the pageant, “The Growth of American Fashion,” to be presented by the Woman's ‘Century club, Wednesday afternoon, at the Women’s University Club auditorium— Portrait by Grady. | | Catherine Shepard and Mrs, Jennie | M. Brooks, Refreshments, Public | welcome: SOROSIS CLUB - The Sorosia Art Department wil! meet in regular session Thursday fie | j afternoon, January 24, at 2 o'clock tn | LORRAINE SOCIAL CLUB | tho Federation clult house, when the Lorraine Social club, O. FB. §., will | following program will be presented: | Meet with Mra. Alice Joiner, 1929 Hostess, Mra. L. W. LeSourd |F Wednesday, January | “Technique, Color, Harmony”... ra invited. ssenseeeeseee Drm FW, Burdick ee “The Lawn Fete" and other plc ALPHA SIGMA LUTOR oe esecereceeee sess Wattean MOTHERS’ CLUB Study led by Mra, 0. B. Thorgrimson Alpha Sigma Ph! Mothers’ club} “Modern Artiste—Childe Hassam” will hold tts regular meeting at the ico eaeticn tataueg chapter house, Wednesday, January ie 23, at 2p. m. DORIC SOCIAL CLUB Dorie Social club, O. FB. 8, will meet Thursday, January 24, at 2 p m, with Mra. Alico Pratt, 800 N. 36th, Mra Grace Melge, assisting hostess, Eastern Stars and friends welcome. ROBERT MORRIS CHAPTER Robert Morria chapter No, 192, 0. EB. §., will hold a business meeting at the Masonic temple Wednesday | evening, January 23, at & o'clock. |'The program will be furnished by oe DEPARTMENT G, A. R. DANCE Department of Washington and Alaska, Ladies of the G. A, R., will | sive a dance Friday evening, January 36, in Veterans’ hall, Armory. eee EASTERN STAR CLUB The Eastern Star club will give a | bridge for members and thelr guests on Wednesday, January 23, at 2 p. m., at 4090 Arcade square. see AUXILIARY TO ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH The women's auxiliary to All Saints’ church will give a millsary whist party Wednesday evening at| 8 o'clock at the Lakeside clubhouse. see ADDITIONAL CLUBS NORTHWEST PRODUCTS LUNCHEON The Women's Civic club will give ® Northwest producta luncheon on How can every woman find out what she wants |CITY FEDERATION WILL GIVE BRIDGE AND MAH JONGG PARTY The City Federation of Women’s Clubs will give the first of a sories of bridge and mah Jongg parties, at/ the Federated club house, 232 Har-| vard aye. N., on Tuesday afternoon, | January 29, at 2 o'clock. Mrs, J. R./ Reekio has been appointed general chairman of the series. | Acting as hostesses at the first af.| t fair will be members of Alpha, Classic | k WwW Culture, Clionian and Coterie, | Oo no Mra, W, C. Cutlar, president of ie Alpha Club, will be in charge of the tables; Mrs, Frank Skinner of the ° Class'c Culture Club will superintend the details of the affair; Mra, W. R. Hawthorne of the Ciionian Club will look after the favors for the individ. | naj tables; Mra, A. Jost of the Coterie Club will direct the coffee service, and Mrs. David B. Fryer, vice presi- dent of the building board, will be in charge of tickets and table reserva- | tions. i A general tnvitation to attend ts ex- tended to friends of members and all interested in the work of the fed- eration, METROPOLITAN ew. SAT., JAN. 26 HEC KILBORNE-GORDON, INC, Present THE CAT AND THE CANARY The most exciting m y Play ever written, The ne east and production that ap- Peared here last Movember, SEAT SALE SUNSHINE CLUB | TODAY Sunshine club will give a dancing —PRICES: 5c, $1, $1.50, $2— party Thursday evening, January 24, Plus Tax eee DICKENS FELLOWSHIP ickens Fellowship will hold tts regular meeting Thursday, January 24, at 8 p. m, in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Subject, ‘“Dom- bey and Son.” Election of officers. eee PARLIAMENTARY LAW CLASS Robert Parliamentary Law Class, under Mrs. Ella Cudihee, teacher and leader, meets Thursday afternoon, January 24, at 1:30 o'clock in tho ¥. W. C. A. Study: Amendments, Aux. | ilary class under Mrs, Harriet Saun- | derson will study “The House by the | | Side of the Road.” Those who wish |to join may apply to Mrs. ©, G Miller, KE nwd-6621, | 8 CARD PA: American Legion Auxi! nier Noble Post, > , at > m., the 1 give a nd card party Monday, |evening, January 24, at 8 o'clock, studio s. Arthur Bewell, 915 E, | Paper—Biow Pine at | Ptano—"Geo . Mervin | } Mra. ¢ | Mezzo Soprano Regis cate, Reservations may be} Minnetonka” .... maé alling Mrs. Downs, WE at-| Mra. Chae nade by calling Mrs. Downs, WEat-) | Mrs. Ch 3 Mra, BF acn-3640, oF irs. Kennedy, KE nwd-6546, honor 600, | winter. Patriotic ceremonials, Earn honor 718. Give ives of great men and women. | Valentine craft meetings. Make In + WOMEN valentines for Captain Keen, Mra, RECIRATION COMMITTER |The Seattle Council of Minute|A®4ereon and others who belong to ENTS’ DANCE |Women will meet at Frederick & | Campfire and to the Orthopedic hos © recreation committees of the|Nelson’s auditorium, Thursday, | Pital. Franklin High PT. A. will give a! January 4, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Edgar| Valentine candy and food sale in students’ dance at McKay's hall,|Ames, who has recently returned |the market, Make heart-shaped Rainier aye, and Adams st, on Fri-|/from France, will tell of her exper-|C404y, cake and cookies, Sell them day evening, January 35 lience at the dedicatory exerotncs of |!8 red and white baskets and boxes, Patrons and patron he|the milostones marking the graves| Ye who wield a brush, attend! affair will be Mr. and F./of the American soldiers on the al-| Posters are needed right away for Rau, Mr, and Mra. «|ed front. the Northwest conference. Yes, it berg, Mr. and Mra, Fred Morgan nd| ‘The usual lesson tn parliamentary | Mears a contest! With prizes, too, Mr, and Mrs. F, Griffin, ls sogourd will bo given by Mrs,| but each competing poster must be ee Harker, Mrs, H. D, Hurley, city |in headquarters by February 28 {f it CATTLE CHAPTER NO. 95 |counsellor, will have charge of the | expects to win one. Here are some mttis Chapter No, 95, O, B. &., | meeting. ideas for the posters to portray: meet in the Corinthian room at| ore |Camp Sealth soon, Every Campfire Masonle tomple, on Thursday |CAMPFIRE GIRLS "Tw aMY | Girl at the Conference, Camaraderie, Campfire headquarters will be/ the Ship of Dreams Come True, etc, closed to the public from February |at the clubhouse. Plimpton Recognize 15 trees in the Waters of seers LA@UFERC® pton t the plano \councIL or the laltors welcom.. aa ry Children like it better than mil Are your children “milk-tired”? Have they lost their taste for milk? Do you have to coax and coax before the milk goes down? Many mothers have founda happy way out of this problem. They have found that children like Ghirardelli’ Ground Chocolate better than milk. And they ecourage this liking. Be cause it gives their children not only the milktheyneed but theadded nour- ishment that comesfromGhirardelli’s, Remember, too, there's no tax on the child's stomach. Anidealblendof ¥ unsweetened chocolate, cocoa and /f pure sugar—Ghirardelli’s has just | 4 enough fat to be easily digested,even by a stomach of tender years, Give your children a fragrant, warming up jo oncdepieanes at least twice a day. There's nothing like better or that's eo ee RARDELLI'‘ aa ne

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