The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1924, Page 9

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Seattle Edited by Li Assistant Week; Populc uw Girl pean the social horizon the sur aot Chicas Givic Opera any A March 13 ¢ ¢ t atines, nesses for the kinner, Mr. i Mrs Bruce Mrs. Harry Gie ars D. Lown nd Mrs iwin A ga Mrs. William Leon Jeige and Mrs, Mit sed Mrs. O. D. Samuel H. Hedges, D Wiliam A. Shannon, Mr. 3 Timothy Jer Judge an Wittam Hickman Moore Mr. and Mrs. J. D. F and Mrs AB. Stewart, Judge Mr. and Me, Wo aad Mrs. E. We Mrs Joseph A ies John T. Hefferna Swa Mra Theodore Owens, Col. Carance B. ary Miss Vera Allen to Wed Mm Eva Carr Allen announces the engagement of her daughter, ‘Yer, to “orgs Harold Alexander ‘Woutr, U.S. son of Mr, and of Fort Val- ley, Ga, ‘The news was disctosed Saturday evening ata large dinner party, given at the Kappa Alpha Theta douse. Following a custom of sev- tal generations In the bride-clect’s family, bride's roses in charming Mrangements with pink candies, | Were used for the table decorations, | Preceding the last course, the long- Semmed blossoms with miniature were distributed Miss Allen ts a graduate of the University of Washington. She is | member of Kappa Alpha Theta and the Tolo club, senior honorary. Mr. Houser ae the class of 1921 States Naval Acad- etn and is now at- . 8. 8, Mexico. Ris teen set for the i Hae aa z i Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Robert Fisher will | their home, Later bridg on Tuesday and mah be Gowen Will. Speak the benefit of St. Barnabas’ Dr. Herbert H. Gowen will his vecond lecture on his re- to the Orient, Tuesday ‘yale ee 4, at the home of | e ry will pep assisted by Mra, ay F Hf ¥ F F - Serve hot wth ese; an Keen LeBalli: Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens and | and Mrs. | ‘grayed betrothal cards concealed) thirty guests at a buffet | Society Telephone MA in-0600 ster, Patrons a d Patronesses for Grand Opera Betrothed Mrs Bausman Entertains evening in a r mouth church, Mra, Fre Rausman gave a breakfast t the Sunset club. vitationg were limited to mem bers of the AM nday Pra Program for Musical Tea on M te esda Mrs. George the mualcal program to be ed will be as follows: att Youe! the receiving 6 o'clock, will . H. Hillman, Mrs. Harlan Thomas, Mrs. J. B. Stirratt and Mrs, Frederick Gribble, The hostesses will be Mrs. Ste G A sisted ty the Misses Grace Epper son, Dorothy Haggett, Doris Howe, ard, Helen Carmen, Ruth He Margaret Duncan, Ruth Price, Alma rson and Helen McKenzie. } | Mrs. A. F, Marion will receive} the guests at the de s| Plan Luncheon at = aglow ood Club Mrs. J. J. W ° and Mra. ¢ Melburn are cheon for the Inglewood ¢ ¢ Mrs, Luther Tu | Paulo, who is a visitor ! eee Miss Jackson Entertains To compliment Mrs. Roger Morse Bone and Mrs. Heber Hampton & lean, Miss ice Jacksor |tained with four tables of bridge a |her home this afternoon. Invitations were limited to {ntl- mate friends of the honor guest, eee } A \Informal Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stanton were| hosts at an informal bridge at their! home on Saturday evening. | | ee |Engagement Announced | Mr. and Mra. R. G. Bell announce the engagement of their daughter, | Margaret, to Mr. Darrel M. Shew,/ son of Mr. and M. . W. Shew. | The news was made known at a re-| ception given Saturday evening at ‘ie: home of Mr. and Mrs. Beil. } The wedding will take place June/ 19. Shop Tuesday, assisted by Mra. N. Cheal, Mrs. George Riley, Mra, | Ralph Stacy, Mrs. Henry Ristine, | Mrs. Maurice McMicken, Mra. Wil- liam Heussy, Mrs. Ward Simpkins, | Mrs. Leroy Krusi, Mrs, Philip Rowe, firs. W. D. McKay, Mrs. F. H. |Parks, Mre. H. H. Rowley, Mra. Tennant Steed, Mrs. Daisy Cardin, | Miss May Cardin and Miss Liewel- jlyn Morrison. The Thrift Shop will be in charge | jot Mra. H. J. Ramsey Tueaday |morning, and fn the afternoon, Mrs, | | Axel Hermanson will have charge | | for Winslow auxiliary. ‘Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY FRUIT AND FLOWER | MISSION CIRCLES | The meetings of the various circles | of the Fruit and Flower Mission will be held Tuesday, March 4, as follow | Alki, with Mrs. H. T, Patten, 4863 | Beach drive; Hunt's Point, with Mrs. |C. M, Coe, at Hunt's Point; circle, with Mra, W. G, Weath . 1853 23rd N.; Mount Baker, Mrs. A. R. Truax, 3107 37th ave. S., at 10:40 | a, m.; North Broadway, with Mrs,| Harry Otis McKnight, 202) Bellevue | |N. Sewing at 10:0 a. m. bridge at] |2D. m., Queen Anne, with Mrs. H. C. Pigott, 400 West Highland driv | Sewing at 10:30 a. m. eee AUXILIARY MAPLE LEAP POST The Ladies’ Auxillary to, Maple | Leat Post will give a card party | and social evening, Tuesday, March 4, at 8:15 o'clock, at the New Arctic hotel. oes Tea and Thrift Shops List Mra. A. ot, Hawley witt| |be hostess at the Orthopedic Tea | Ne} oer AUXILIARY ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH The Women’s Auxiliary of All Saints’ church will give a military whist party at the Lakeside cluh- house Tuesday evening, March 4, at 8 o'clock, * SUNSET CHAPTER | Sunset Chapter, American Collegs soclety, will meet with Mrs. B. | Hamel, 2432 W. 56th at, ‘Tuesday, |March 4, at 10:30 a, m, ‘Toplo, |"Men of Ancient Times.” | eee LADY STIRLING CHAPTER, Lady Stirling chapter, D. “A. | will hold its regular monthly moet-| ing Tuesday, March 4, at 1180 p.m. At the residence of Mrs, William B. Dornberg, 1261 18th ave. N, Board meeting at 1 p,m. ‘Tho hostess will bo assisted by Mra, Edith B, Dar- nelly | March 4, a | Walker, 4225 Lucile st, The engagement of Miss Vera “MISS VERA ALLEN _||Music he Caney Woe if Germaine Schnitzer i ictal ta ae @ese ox | Baxter & Baxter | | iy ns an § . “ : announce j = ~ STOMACH SO BAD HE 2 =e" HADTO GE UP 0B) Shoes of Quality | Minot ices ooo nat ae Hid Has Gained 30 Pounds’ and Style Personal had to give up my orn At Their 1326 Second Avenue Store Sion. ahiitale ° Wisi be OS | a Rag ef is time, t ire at that location classy Shoes for pee Ser gvere. ween, eee anda of pe >} We will still maintain the grade you rH SEATTLI TAK to join Mr. thelr home here. . Mra. . | Mrs. John Bay) [11 on the H. F Angeles, to visit fo: fore joining Mr more, where the Mr. R. D, Me from « trip to ¢ ons lifo' urday tr 1 ¢ eral mont Lio Allen, daughter of Mra. Grittiths a Alexander “* Robert Menry rnla, where she pent th will sall r L threo weeks b 2 Ba res rnia. Mrw. Robert Graham returned Sat m a visit of rev rpia E Gare Allen, to Ensign Harold Alexander Houser of the) Miss Innes Bodwell has retur U. . Mexico, is announced today.—Portrait by Curtis \'e home in Victoria Studio ng several we me if Mr. and Mra UNIVERSITY W. C. 7. U lnroapwar utaH | Mra. Edward and it C2£r. Uv PT. A daughter will remove Thursda JOHN F. 3 Jon F. a noon-d CUSTER AUXILIARY NO, 4 Custer Auxillary No. Veterans, ™ ning, Vete CHOIR GUILD NS CARD PARTY Paul's Cholr guild will give a} p. PLA will meet rch 4, is’ hall, he home o - 4, at 8:20 © Armory. oe will meat meet at the Federated clubhouse, CANADIAN CLUB adway March 4, at 2:15 p, m. T nession will be followed t Mits ve Gy William If to the Qu 1} Mrs. bet club a of Washington, | a pupilg, and a home, sar Hou a |The Alb pias ub of Seattle wi © Canadian ¢ and Mra. Will speak on the “* Harvard ave. N, on Tuesday eve- | ends of Alban Soha of |ning, March 4, at 8 o'clock. Enter: | ee Tuesday eve nment and refreshmenta, All| soctaL CLUB clock, in | Canadians invited. | Phe Social Club eee | lodge, A. O. U. W., FREMONT W. C. T. U. |party and luncheo The Fremont W. C. T, U. will | March 4, at 2 p. m. meet on Tuesday, March 4, at 2/ave. Public welcome. - m., with Mra, A. W. Whitner, | pre-Lenten bridge and mah jongg {3813 Whitman ave. Leader, Mra. | party Tuesday, March 4, at the/J. W. Cairns. Subject, “Publicity.” | ment club will meet home of Mrs. B, K.-C, Cornell, 1911 | Response to roll call will be a para |4, at 1:30 p. m. wit Fourth ave. N, graph from the Union Signal, Cooperman, 2430 Ca’ Our readers are coming ii tiful volumes—Style A, Red Letter Edition, as ill low, and Style B, whic Jarge print. tied on by leading throughout the country, city by, now specially grain, folding cover, round Full size 934x6%/ inches. Three ‘coupons al only Three coupons and only Just as it looks, only reduced about a third in size—the beautiful Red Letter Volume—STYLE A aTU hb [dincussed by Mra. 'T High P.T. A. will meet | the Swedish hospital to their home DY CLUB Thompson will een Anne nowste” H. Patt Raft w ot Evergre will give a car moon Tu at 1409 The West Side Woman's Improve arch Tuesday, h Mra. Le lifornia ave. in daily with their Bible coupons and carrying away their choice of the two beau- Large Print justrated be- h is not so elaborately bound, but with medium To encourage Bible reading, this movement is being car- newspapers and in this Clip your coupons and present or mail them STYLE A, as illustrated opposite— bound in flexible seal red edges, corners, gold lettered back. , $15 98 STYLE PBA Aa eniiaty bound, medium large print, strong and de- sirable, with all special features. - 98c See Coupon returned farel ms and lea: | hs ahammar ame capable sales force to as- sure you correct fitting. We have just received a large shipment of New Spring Styles to be sold at prices above quoted. Remember that we are still back of eyery shoe sold you from this stock. This store will still be the home of Cantilever Shoes for women and men —also the Grant Flexated Shoe for men, Baxter & Baxter 1326 Second Ave. | en | 4| Guard Your Mouth Let WRIGLEY’S be the guar- dian of your mouth and throat. It will combat trouble of various kinds, : It helps to keep the teeth free from food particles that fer- ment and cause decay. It has an antiseptic effect. It re- lieves acid eaoath and thus not only prevents harm to the teeth, but serves to sweeten the stomach. It stimulates digestion and helps to prevent the forming of gas that causes dyspepsia. Read, from a widely known medical work: “Chewing gum aids tooth nutri- tion and the cleansing action is a definite benefit — it prevents | dyspepsia. Good chewing gum is excellent for bad digestion.” deer So we say, use WRIGLEYS After every meal — inte bene Sealed in ite | ifferent flavors— | all made from purity package— } best ingredients fresh, clean and { obtainable full-flavored :

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