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fe @ eturday afternoon, March Seattle Paited by Lillian Keen I Assistant Music—Louise R scale Twilight Mu Receptto: NCL the Women's | Mre Sm 1v8 Members m8 fovewing t gerved. de made b: Condons Hosts at Informal Reception Mr. and Mr give an rbe Tea Will Fete House Guests To honor her 0 Crabtree, from Mair guests for Fred H Baxter Will Open Home for Informal Musicale Me and Mre. Char Seit'open their home pisat 7 Nh s oH Pr art galler Wednes from 2 rele 2 ational it the obtained at the Mrs. H. P. Vogt. Mrs. M. Jacobson. Mrs. E. F. Pugsley, ; Mrs_O. F m [Tickets may ie or from REnwd-1677; WN wd 4951 wd. Sh GE Bve-2995. Mount Holyoke Mb Luncheon Holyoke College imowith a 1 o'clock | eon 15, (hom@lof Mrs. Frank S. Bay- mth are. WwW. may be made by call Club y Ferguson entertained M Methers’ ciub of Sigma Alpha im fraternity on Tuesday pn of 20 covers, al 3225 1th ave. N. 3 Vernon and Mrs. Crawford ‘Were assisting hostesses are being made by the club in furnishing the new house, which $s to be built chapter this summer at the of 17th N. EL and 43th ave. with her Fran Wil Planned for Saturday Evening Society, ste aymond Owens | Be Last of Season; ed Hud Miss Jane 8 noveliat, W. H and Le Page Ballard, Mrs. ¢ Mra. Frank Mackl B. Moser, M Mrs. Fr Brown. Cc. HF r jott, Mrs. H. D. Bartlett, Mrs D Buchanan and Mrs. Frank Cur No Host Dinner Arranged Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shannor Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Phillips, Mr. and Mra. H Glenn stibbs, Mr Mrs. t Tom Patterson form a have hg iaaech 2 Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Mrs. Her Moun Austin will be ens Baker guild at the Ortho: t Tea Shop Friday, ass Mrs. H. W. Hill, Mrs. W. FE. 8 Mra. S. E. Walker, M 5 , L. Hawkins, © p R. Kellogg, M Cudd, Mrs. H. L. Koette Mrs. George Heiser, Mrs, C. 1 Cragin, ~3 R.- Washington Perrine F. Maguire The Thrift Shop will be in ch of North Queen Anne id sented by Mrs. Harry M . M A.W. Sandberg, Mra. B, H. Ger man and Mrs. C. D. Met er Luncheon for Mission ™ Frederick Boyd i; ne Fr board of en at her home noon tees at a Tt giv on jay after: Tea Will Honor Sister In compliment to her sister, Mise Maxine Wilkes, who is leaving next week for Washington, D. Mrs. Forest Goodrich will entertain with an informal tea at her home on gat urday afternoon. Assisting w son, Mra. be Mre Leander Dow Vernon Ni and Mr. [Franklin stephens Women’s Clubs _ CLUBS FOR FRIDAY |RASTERN STAR CLUB | a] of the Eastern Star club sew for the Lighthouse for the om Friday, March 7, from 10 Ml 4 o'clock, at 4090 OMAN'S CENTURY CLUB } The music department of the foman's Century club will present| BO operas, by De Koven, “The! “Rip Van yon . Friday afternoon, | 7, at 2 o'clock, at th® home| Wits. BR. J. Huston, 1412 Aloha Mrs. L. E. Beckett will direct Me program and the roles will be by Mrs. John Wesley Dolby, Henry Bittman. Mra. A. B. and Mr. C. A. Huston will be + wisted at the hour by Mrs. V. Cole and Caroline Clar . UDENTS’ DANCE Tie recreation committee of the | Rankin PT. 4. will ty’ dance Fr a8 o'clock, at McKa of Rainier ave. and # Mident committee in charge in ot Andrew Mathieson,’ chair Mi; Eleanor Oium, ¥: Jone h MeDorald, Ruth Kelworth. a sti] 5. March | 8h Adams at 3 Arcade} Calkins. | ington, Bill Kidd and Fred Pate: LODGE TO GIVE RECEPTION Honoring Mrs. Lois Geiser, the new regional director of Washing ton, Aquilla loige, No. 35, Degree of Honor, will give a reception at the home of Mra, Eleanor §. White, 4119 Interlake ave., on Frida March 7, from 1 until 4 o'clock. All © Degree of Honor members cordial ly invited. see MONTHLY SOCIAL The Russian Dramatic club give its monthly al on Frid: arch 7, at 8 p. m, Il, 14th and Fir st There will be a short busines meeting, followed by an interesting gram and dance. Refreshments will be nerved. All members and friends cordially vited to attend. ore 10SE SOCIETY y to the Seattle Rose will meet at the ¥, W. C. A, cafeteria, Friday Mareh 7, at 12 Mr. C. G. Ottey will speak “Proper Method of Fertiliz- firs. 5. A, Maynard s hostess. he AUXILIARY will act a stipation can ruin get permanent reli clean and clear, the intestine tonverting wholesome food into : heaith, But when clogged , ition, it generates poisons Uthe obstructed food that ean ‘fo many serious dicvancs, llogg’s Bran sweeps, cleans and intestine. It has a natural, uthy ‘action. It works exactly as { ets. It eaten regula it Ruaranteed to relieve permanently moat chronic eases of constipation, Grover will return your money, Results with Kellogg’s Bran are Bag, 29%, Kellogg's is ALL bran thing but ALL bran be 106 fent effective, That is why llogg's Bran, cooked and krumbled, q loctors everyw Ulitand you need never take amvticg r or pill, our health— with Kellogg’s Bran Kellogg ’s Bran, cooked and krum- bled, should bo eaten regularly—at two tablespoonfuls dai cases, with every meal. You will enjoy eating it. Kellogg’s Bran has a wonderful flavor, a delicious nut-liko flavor. And this flavor is an exclusive Kellogg achievement. There are many ways to enjoy Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krumbled. Eat it with milk or cream as a cereal. Sprinkle it over other cereals. Cook it with hot cereals. Look for the reci- pes on every package and try it in mufiins, griddle cakes, bran bread, ete. Bring back your health with Kellogg's Bran, Start to-day! Every member of your family should eat it. ho leading hotels and clubs serve Kellogg’s Bran in individual pack- ages. It is made in Battle Oreek. Sold by all grocers, —Advertisement. i by t Washington | Mrs. Matzdorf is a member of the entertainment commit- j tee for Junior Circle of the Fruit and Flower Mission's lecard party, Wednesday afternoon, March 12, at the Hotel | Washington.—Portrait by Curtis Studio. | WOMEN'S | T We Piymouth Mare ASSOCIATION the Cit head of the » ice depar win te tha “Detective W t LESCHI HEIGHTS CI 5 Heights Wome: tub will meet Clare membe (QUEEN CITY CHAPTE E. 8. Queen Isive its an |nhig, 2 | Mazo: { |OLYMPIC HEIGHTS *LUB Heights Ros |meet Friday, March i ymplc Heights. cly [CARD PAR | James A feorps will give [Maren thall. Armory xton Woman's Relief card party Friday, m., if Veterans’ 2p WHITTIER HEIGHTS IMPROVEMENT CLUB | The regular meeting of the Whit tier Heights Improvement club will the held in the Whittier school, W } Mth a . W.. } 75th st ing. March t 8p. . } and |? on m [Muth Karn, Ben Stellar, Dan Hunt-| paRRISON P.-T. A. The Hatrison P.-T. A a dance Friday evening, March 7. at the Miller hail, 28th and E. Mad- ison st. Music will be furnished by jthe orchestra from the Garfield school, The proceeds seopticon machine for the | | GUEST DAY | juest Day” | Aspasia club Friday, March 7, at 2 D. mt, i@ Federation clubhouse. ckles has arranged al numbers Hark Mark, the Lark ude Mise Bertha Freya Heart at Th ‘The club will introduce their lead- er, Mrs. Ford Brown, who is an au-| on modern novel revie |Mrs. Brown will speak on ‘ tery” as found in the writings lof Conrad, Hudson, The achen and Wal will be Mrs. Vic . Mrs. Howard Riley, Mr nd hostesse club wilt meet F 15 o'clock, at 452% Mrs. W. H. Stone will per on “Greece and Her Lendors—Constantine and Venizelow.” | Mrs. Nellie L, Lillie will sing a group | jof songs and Miss Abbie Verne Bis |bers, Election of officers owe NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF WASHINGTON Princess Angeline N. D. W., will Parlor, No. 2, hold its. regular monthly meetir Friday evening, | March 7, at the club rooms at the ¥. W, ©. A. All members are re quested present, The next monthly ecnrd party will be on the 28th of Maret to be D FLOWER CLUB regular monthly ing of NORTH 1} ‘The the No ¥. March 7, Mr. Frank A peak on gladioli, and M. Butler on dahlias, Meves Cole will Mr, Richard at feteria. ell will play some instrumental num. | LADIES OF G SEATTI meKR hapter E ALUMN fraternity houne, 4547 at Alumni NORTH olde AE TO MEET the 1 N. E regular monthly meeting March 2p. m. \ New Liquid Dissolves Teeth Stains Whitens Dull Yellowish Teeth in 3 Minutes—New Safe Way ing subst flash ances on the Kind of paste which « will give will g0 to- | | tecth—and a new ently re ark, stained The Fr will be Don Mare Hurry, bilious, feverish, or sick, Mother! E sven constipated, | ‘olic Bables | and Children love to take genuine} given) “California laxative Wig Syr regulates t bowels sé nicely tomach bowels h End Flower club will, be! no narcotic | “California” and starts without gri or to you avoid counterfeits ulne "Ci contains alifornia directions. Fig Syrup” No other} littlo | up.” he tender It sweetens the | the liver and ping. Contalr soothing dr r druggist Insist upon gen which -Advortisement. Warner) rece! tions upon the birt February 15 CHUBERT CLUE ome of Mrs. Beat Mr. and Mra, M. D. Bollman (A ving h of a non ADDITIONAL CLUBS SAFETY CONTEST AN ( FIRST Mareh chapter house with Cheese (Originated by Misa Allen. Pro- nounced delicious by every one teho has tasted it) 1 pint milk 1 quart’can tor matoes 2 tablespoonfuls Crisco 2 heaping tablespoonfuls jour 1 cupful grated cheese Heat milk. flour. Add hot Stir smooth. Sti Blend Crisco and milk slowly. ir slowly into this the strained tomatoes. Add one teaspoonful salt, fore serving add When serving Just be- grated cheese. add spoonful whipped cream to each plate, (RISCO For light, tender For 1 cakes For digestible and flaky pastry ied foods at with th that you are very best anywhere, prices, ome p, digestible fri for stand standard he assurance getting the produced ied, candied and sent direct to you in sealed cartons, speclty be sure to A Favorite Fruit for Breakfast “TSHOUSANDS of ener- getic men and women start the day with California Grapefruit. They like its de- licious flavor. They appreciate its value as an appetizer. And they know that its salts and acids are a valuable aid to diges- tion. Grapefruit tones up the en- tire system and provides, in addition, abundant fresh vita- mines, which authorities agree, are a daily essential of the well rounded diet. Try California Grapefruit for ten breakfasts. See how it starts you off with snap and vigor. It's the convenient fruit, too. Simply halve, then salt or sugar to taste. For finest flavor, prepare just be- fore serving. eo 28 @ Keep grapefruit at hand also for Mstote salads, des- serts and fruit cocktails. And when ordering, ask for Sunkist Grapefruit—it’s juicy, flavory, sound and firm. California Sunkist Grapefruit California Fruit Growers Exchange, Los Angeles, California a military whist party Saturday March 8, at Woodman hall, Colum | bia City. Refreshments. INCE RE Patience Rebe AH LODG: ne may be had of ANDRE SHERRI | McCUL- REVUE LOUGH “Little Yoshi and Company CARL Owing to Public Demand “THE CLAVILUX” Has Neen Te-engaged at Cornish Little Theatre Friday, March 7, 8:20 p. m, <a Correct Apparel for Women Spring Northiane and Ward Blouses As Fashion Sees Them "Four Fayre Sisters MUSICAL COMEDY CO. Ward Brothers iw 4 ~~ THOS. F. SWIFT in My Man co. A RIOTOUS KING CREATION, treducing “The Gob” _ _ BEERS 's Distinctive itertainer § ALMA NIELSON DAN B. ELY and DAVE | RICE and FRIVOLITY | FIVE i 419) ia Ibe, 25e, Boe, “Raw Milk Is Better Than Pure Milk” 66 99 Enzymes Unless you are a physician or chemist you probably have never heard of ENZYMES. But ENZYMES mean much to you, because ENZYMES are Nature’s guards to protect the health of every user of milk, and Nature's guarantee that you will get just the nourishment that Nature intends from the greatest of all foods— RAW MILK ENZYMES are one of the life-giving ferments Na- ture has put into pure Raw Milk. ENZYMES aid in digestion by assisting the secretions of the stomach to turn insoluble starch into sugar that can be absorbed by the body tissues. ENZYMES prevent the formation of poisonous acids during the chemical process of con- verting food into nourishment. ENZYMES ARE LIFE-GIVING GERMS THAT ARE WEAKENED OR DESTROYED BY STERIL- IZATION PROCESSES — Only Raw Milk supplies ENZYMES as Nature intended. The following dairymen will deliver to your door Pure Raw Milk, thoroughly inspected by your own City Health Department and “guaranteed” by Nature’s own health-building ENZYMES.. Order Raw Milk Bellevue Farm Dairy Lafranchi Dairy, GL ndle-0362 Braeside Dairy, Leschi Dairy, BE acn-1075 Clover Ridge y Maple Leat Farm Dairy, Evergreen Dairy, BF acn-3595-R Maple Farm Dairy Maple Grove Dairy L, Mikkelsen Dairy, nset-5815 Merrymount Farm, GA rfid Stewart Dair rm, BA st Sunset Dairy, GL ndle-1108 “Raw Milk Is Better Than Pure Milk” PECIALLY de- signed to be com- panions to the ‘ailleur and smart sep- arate skirt. Gay crepes and silks, mannishly vested with pleated bosoms or mono- grammed tabs, with up- standing -mandarin, the boyish round or new V collar, with sleeves just over the shoulder or down to the wrist. Particularly smart tai- lored styles are featured $13.50 and $] 5:00 —Second Gallery Empire Way Dairy Griffith Dairy Farm, BA s Foster Dairy Farm, WE st-2717 Juanita Dairy G. R. 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