The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1924, Page 11

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i TUBSDAY \ _ (Seattle Society lian Keen Le ister, Telephone MA in-0600 stant-—F Oldham -Louise Raymond Owens series of Three Bridge Luncheons Arranged; Club Will Be Setting for Luncheon Informal Bridge This Evening M M Frank Matinee Party f Mrs. A a eee 2 ce per on Wednesday raed for Thu rsaay | Thomas Thomas Ba 4 ‘ ; re asin sarge 1 L \ It has become a custom everywhere— | rafaeaean Buffet Susie J “ate, and ewin esting a and so I bake it special for this day. Mr. and Mra, F ro eee 0 Mar } Fresh from ovens you can get it to- : morrow — golden, fine- flavored loaves, generously filled with plump and juicy Sun-Maid Raisins. It’s deliciously rich and fruity—and it’s healthful! ; a Other Wednesday treats 2h given at ne Music /s ie For you, I also bake specially tonight al at lila Annual Banquet Matk'cn Opera | } many other tempting Sun- Maid Raisin ire tabien will be tn twenty-second annual banquet dng. In the Cornish Lit-| Foods. Hostess at Bridge ‘ t the 1 niversit D There will be rolls and cookies, cakes ee S98 and coffee cakes, muffins, “snails” and Mrs Be : A Orthopedic Tea and Thrift. Shops week. ‘The public is Invited and my famous Sun-Maid Raisin Pie. . oe F ———————— You will find them delicious for Wed- ; fe __ |pedic Tea Shop Wednesday, assisted | fil Women's Christian ‘Temperance Ze > <# nesday afternoon luncheon affairs. Bridge Luncheon Honors \vy Mes. 3 Millais, Mr } “iat se pees 3 a7, f See Oe Devetisonis ts charge st Set tee eg By bakers everywhere ; 1-00 | Spokh ae iy | Miss Lucy Semple Swanstrom, who has been spending a\™* Morison. - = : vw They Basar Horrocks ente Rolie bre 7. NC Hasell, Bt delightful x Solth har whcla Gad Gant, Col; and Airs. [ee present Wil be the speaker. Wn Ramaae Ue The finest Sun-Maid Raisin Bread and oe betirin) bormsect gt reireat ani] Mussels C. Langdon, in Baltimore ond Weabington, D. C|esr and Xs Moline, "Launch Pe: other Raisin Foods are prepared Fred Matheny. © Seattle. ust ie tuce nee’ Portrait Bu Waite Albee, Mo |Hams com sunshine—in 0 pie! ‘Special for Wednesday” by bakers Informal Tea t¢ pains, Mrs. William Hi | Bride Studio. ; NTURY CLUB every week—everywhere. Honor Traveler $ 5 ig IZPAH TEMPLE, TICKET CHAI NAMEI e tu , ° lub ‘me eatay. at You can get them tomorrow at bak- } © fo i Bis as sty Allah ( i Oe. Bel Tne. household aden ‘wr eries, grocery stores and delicatessens —__________| Sisters, wit! st at K. of P| ra Wibtbood atithe ore er Bra throughout the city, Women’ Ss Clubs fe A acs siuoddal ‘oto luncheon tople, “Electr ; Serve them tomorrow for dinner, for (CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY members t Sound SOCIAL CLUB ‘ Sad por , : re interior de t E z fe the children’s and your own luncheon. EES ANNE at her fiat ave. W mmeot with, Mra. Viol Mullen, |_ Mount Beker Tare wre. © Cea ea A Fela oy. And—try Raisin Toast for Thursday’s RR Anne-Auziliary,:No.1,to| ; 113. Picn £1 p.m Madr m mee Porter, | Fm ‘ —=_ ——— breakfast! Yee Rath Schoo! ding F : | LADIES" AID ata! é : eTY chitaas k Mrs. Leah No : wi y, ata Meany binds of Raisin Rolls mat Wednesday, haae inks . the |N S oRE “ 7 fresh ond toaipiaag? : io Nickey, |* Endorsed by bakers everywhere, by us Sogo cag myer ; M spats 1 abel American Bakers’ Ausociation, and by t tI od. ” « iI}. Grace Kenn A * “a ‘el Age lodge, No. 35, will bave|ca- No. 31 to the end of the linc ; ers = = y. March 14, at 12:15 0; Retail Bakers’ Association of America B regular meeting Wednesday, | Soa 6 my or aS rieons — BF eer Miah, sae. Clan | MOTHERS’ CLUB The Mothers’ club of t us ueen il—Mra, Helen Col hapter, D. A t Ima Coop ge eee Raisin bread Ladies of the G. A. F. pit: the heme ot Mae: | ‘ I the new clubb en mest an J. M. Watt, 752 Harvard | AUXILIARY TO TRAINME ; ivagohergmecaniand |. . March 12, with Mrs. Edith . Wednesday evening, Ma he Ladies’ Auxiliary to e r r Sta are TTT 216 E. Roy at. 1 it noon. | 12 “clock Members a erhood of Railroad T f en ert SOR 4 | Take car No, 12 to riend sday, March ‘ in-$2 6 art-department of the Sorosis “- 1:20 p. at 1915 First ave » will meet at the Federated club: WEST SEATTLE W. ©. T. U LORRAINE SOCIAL CLUB Were : eon Thursday, March West Seattle W. C. 1 w Lorraine Social club will ROUND ROBIN CLUB r Mrs. O. M. Gaudy w Meet at the home of 3 B. | wt ra. Ada L. Rice, 1818 1 Robin club of Seattle on Wednesday, March Detied ef Honor, wil ing 1s the program: heon at 1 p. m; card ins gressive whist party in| y t begged Mrs. 1. W | ing Thursday after- | gas i oy Res Early oglisi Sard ave, S. Mrs. H. M. Stryker will] club of Seattle finds 1t incumbent] ourselves to restrict our conversation pe BB a ee ’ at 1 o'clock, t sea ie ey id ve iter pl ‘age! be the assisting shostess. The day| upon them to pass a resolution in re-| on party lines, on one connection, to eet oY - 7 members and friends are in ‘TLE FEDERATION hn] wil be devoted to a lec 4] gard to the timely use of two andthe time limit of five minutes. Work, and Mrs. 1 * Woodland PT. A. and pre- | t ter and field worke | seh ¢ will hold a joint . ht a favors. | W. C. ; te: “fa for rol tudy of astrology. A read oI phones, 8: “And whereas, we also do pledge ferested is welcome P arch 12, at 8 o'clock f rge inciudes} Ar i together tit J titled * De Mrs.|“W. we, the members of the| ourselves to request all club mem- oe ; ead eg rs, Lucretia Cowan, Harriet Cran t ‘ . f al ‘and Literary club, | bers to abide by this resolution; ¥- Members | 8: have found ourselves inconventen | “Therefore, be it resolved, that handicapped in our daily lives| clubs belonging to the Seattle Feder- z|by the untimely monopolization of|ation make these pledges and con- Orthopedic hospital wit March 14, at 1 p. m., m1 party telephones, do, as club women | scientiously abide by them in word a u a id hacia he “Ta se Fi T beghietstiinel ri tar Stel peak gee P as y lof the city of Seattle, hereby pledge | and deed. Seiwa i's: pn stm mvranirecmeas, | Lf ANLAC inest onic aa home f Mrs. John E. Boyer Sag etn es Cree os for Elderly People” at 2 p. m nted follows an 1 out completely, there was oe o ; § -gchoo H. Munich Tells of Recov-| (52) & (ing ‘hat 1 could - ~ het ated t pr i | ery From Run-Down we: came eing as £ :- , March 1 ; ions to be p : Condition; Was "Well, if anetht Fs f - as as officer 1 he ‘Obedience Ob. ee eres wat be | ee nie ~~ Weak as Baby; Tanlac Pein et — — Save Minut Kase socrety yi Forced by| Restored Strength , ‘ 4 pace ee Sa e wtes ‘The Northwest Keramic soci 1 eat an wation,”* 3 § fs ts , Set Wednesday, March 12, at 6 p.| Peterson; () * E-Cuetioncs,” | ¥ 8 the nest tonic | g ® . t pounds. M Deca enesecesena WOT SSO at Bs fhe Catan notte fat | Minn Almira Stowe. “Obedience | sty ean tae Pi tee “rin fe No. Albers new breakfast food & series on “K 8 ee PeaTIRONS 17 : : 5 Spinach—A New Way ready in 3 to 5 minutes (Unusual and delicious way to prepare spinach, so that almost f Cooks in a jiffy! Before the coffee’s ‘ . anyone will like it. Just the /, j ae ; ished | me in an awfully rundown, weak-| ‘axe Tanlac Vegetable Pills thing with steak or roast beef) brewed you may have Minit Oats Bt. Denis Borgeson, se iis of rooms § and 16 and ened condition. My appetite was! oF ater ON us i on the table—a tempting nourish- oie j | 8 cupfuls milk / : | ing breakfast dish. j and Mr. Peter Buettgen, ts orchestra. SASTERN STAR CLUB 3 cupfuls rolled crackers . Pre-cooked and excl The Eastern Star club will have a) | Ppnairn earn spinach } a¢ I bya new ue Rn pres 4 tablespoonfuls melted Crisco : sive process—saving you minutes ; m | | salt and adding a rich, appetizing flavor. Beat the egg, add the milk, G / Satisfying —healthful—nutritious. crackers and spinach. Stir in the melted Crisco and salt\to Freshly milled on the Pacific Coast taste. Bake in deep glass di H from the finest Western Oats. inde toe Srection in a slow oven until fairly stiff. Tour grocer is a “Minit-man.” He . Chester A. Steele, assistant | DAUG HTE R Ss (About 1 hour.) I carries Minit Oats in two sizes. ‘Ask him Battle Art clus « the Ballard group. R for a package today. = “fe = 5 iam | n\n | (RI SCO | | ALBERS BROS, MILLING CO. MOTHER! For light, tender cakes epee benches Waele ean For digestible and flaky pastry r n will be in ¢ For crisp, digestible fried foods Jan KE. Thomas, superin- | t 6f medal contest work.

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