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Seatt . » Keen LeBal ited by Lillian Keen Le baited Assistant—F Musi Informal Event Club; Hos a t ir. and Mrs. Stafford ts Stafford t ‘or are iors Issue itations for Ba > has ser yy are, and! wilt be a Greenwt pat Christensen’s evening, peiock. ‘ The Junior committee in r the Misses Lue! E ‘Leonar, Alice Hole and ( : Messrs. John Brinkley, Pariing, Hiram Patte Dinner Honors OF Me. and Mrs. J.D. Farrel! wer is at @ small dinner at Monday cvening, given a few of the vis to irtist Honors Local Igace Paderewsk!, world-renowned and Madame Paderewsk!, en Mra. Louise C. Beck at ch on thelr private car ral," last Thuraday afternoon. Mrs. Beck motored the dis- @ty and around the scenic boule- Haskell Will Wed San Francisco ; (te marriage of Miss Jean Haskell, of Mr, G. Austin Haske!l, . R. W, C. Shull, of Los An- jand Minneapolis, will take place &;, fa San Francisco. Haskell, who has been visit- father in town for several Awill leave Wednesday for the She formerly attended the s school here and later ta Barbara Girls’ school, at Barbara. angeles to reside, where they ie at home after May 1 at 408 Alvarado, ; o. “Ps. Kent Plans heon and Bridge covers placed for twenty Mrs. H. W. Kent will enter. it luncheon, followed by bridge, egg on Thursday afternoon, eee al Bridge ed) Andrew M. Thomas with an informal bridge FOR WEDNESDAY MEETING Tgular monthly missionary f the Women's Midsionary @ the First M. E. church held in the church parlors , April 2. Business ses- &t 1020 a. m.; noontide 4nd luncheon at 1 140 p.m. There will be le a opens m, 12, at Saniey Long—“Meeting the Chal- Mrs Mary Kelly; “The Task Torchbearer,” Mrs. J. H, Rieke. ee) Mrs. John Melver, who will Soro Something for Jesus.” wt the day of the W. H. M. §. otfering. ‘The Home society asking for gifts for the work- these to be sent to * ged and institutions. ’ rs. F. E. Ashley, Mrs. A. Mowat and Mra. H. L. Klock, 4 . meW BENEVOLENT a tile Hebrew Benevolent s0- v Meet at Temple Hirsch Y, April 2, at 2:30 p, m. ps Fevision of by-laws and s0- tes r WELComE CLUB ne Welcome club will give * ‘ednesday evenin, . is, April A Prights hall, 1604 Fourth ave. . Mu a, CENTURY CLUB * Study department cf the “oral club will meet ye April 3, at 2 p. m, Mr John. Byron Harris, 6515 r “d ae N. E, Mrs. August Dvor- *eak on ‘he Parent and “ee of officers, Meet Wednes. me? ® Mm, at the Montelius TERN ITY CONFERENCE ‘Wl meet Mothern’ confer. Ww "forint hay anenday, April 2, Home Economica mat the University of Wash. : fas ARY socner iis bt omens the church partors W, Wernes. * at 16:29 9, m., nie Hospital sup. c—Louise Raymond Owens [her home a | Miss Cornish Gives | Reception ed couple thru the parks of | Shull will take his bride to| enter: | Women’s Clubs Service in charge of Mrs.| “| drona Isionary socte. | «¥. church wilt | le Society || r, Telephone MA in-0600 s Oldham ng Will Compliment Riding t Large Dinner me Gifted Pianist Complimented 3 Hae Mra. ( y i members of npiimente Entertaining for Alaska Visitors Mrs. U. GO. Celleyham ts entertain informal bridge at her Thursday for her daughter, ing with an Mrs. Edgar Lowell Dale of Hyder Alaska, who is her guest, and Mra. J Arthur Hall, a visitor in town from Hyd Mrs. Case Will Give Informal Affair M Xur w bridge tea at her } entertain with , in honor of Mrs, C. L. nd Mrs. Claire Richarts, of 1, who are Mrs. C. W. John- 130 guests “ee Sunday Tea for House Gue w day afternoon tn r house @ will be by Mme, Pless Miss Madeleine nd the Easter va “Mooreland . nied on her retu: 1 her daughter, s, who will cation at her hom . H. C. Coffin gave a bridge heon of twelve cover: tH oPM at today | Nellie Cornish gave a recep. | t her apartment at the Cornt Friday evening, in honer of Ol Samaroff, pianist of n following | er concert at Piymout hure ' Dinner Hostess |\This Evening \ To honor Lieut. Col. William E.| |Gilmore, commanding the aviation! jot the Ninth corps krea, and Mrs. }Gilmore, of San Francisco, who are |in town for m short time, Mra. Peter | Davison will entertain with a dinner |this evening at her apartment in | Adrian Court, | .. \Service at |Orthopedic Shops Mrs. Carl Stebrand will bo boste: |for University guild at the Orthope- }die Tea Shop Wednesday. Her as- | sistants will be Mrs. E. O. Dearborn, Mrs. C. B. Ruggles, Mrs. R. J. Grace, | Mrs. J. B. Winston, Mrs. P. A. Schaef. |fer, Mrs. G. D. Stadon, Mrs. J. K McDowell, Mrs. H. E. Mallett, Mrs. | Fred W. Elltott, Mrs. J. D. Gilmore, | Mrs. H. P. Croson, Mrs. R. V. Miller, | Mrs. J. T. Rice, Mra. J. M. Dromey, Mra. C. A. Wintermute, Mrs. Wilbur | Dow, Mrs. C. A. Little, Mrs. W. T. | Robinson, Mrs. A. V. Rossi, Mra. Mil. | dred Wright Petty, Mrs. J. G. Pritch- ard and Miss Ida W. Green. | The Thrift Shop will be tn charge| of Mrs, Charles Miller and Mrs. C. 8. Brown for Queen Anne guild in the/| morning, and in the afternoon Mrs.| | M. J. Connell and Mrs. G. F. Childs will be in charge for Capitol Hill ‘guild. JINTERBAY PT. A. Interbay P.T. A. will have a sil- | ver ten Wednesday, April 2, from 1 juntil 3 o'clock, at jave. | o- |EASTERN STAR CLUB Eastern Star club will have a bridge for members only Wednes- day, April 2, at 2 p. m., at 4090 Arcade Square. . HOME-COOKED DINNER McKinley circle, Ladies of the G. A. RB, will have thelr regular monthly home-cooked dinner at noon on Wednesday, April 2. Business meeting at 1:20 o'clock. Cards in the evening. one IONIA SOCIAL CLUB Tonia Social club will meet Wednesday, April 2, at 2 p. m., in the card room at the Masonic tem- |Stars and friends invited. see WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION The Woman's association of Ma- Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday, April 2, at 2 p. m., in the church parlors. A noon- day luncheon will be served by Circle A. rey DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS Daughters of Pioneers will hold their regular meeting Wednesday, April 2, at 2p, m., at the home of} Mrs. Frank Goodhue, 526 ave, N. Take Phinney car and get off at 63rd. Walk two blocks cast. see |RAINTER BEACH |WOMAN'S CLUB The regular meeting of Ramier Beach Woman's club will take place at the home of Mra. 8. J. Kidder, 10415 64th ave, 8, on Wednesday, April 2, at 2 p, m., instead of at the home of Mrs, If. W. Chriswell. Mrn, C. I, Sturtevant will speak on Mount Vernon, Washington, D, jC» and Mrs, Karl Roberts on Top: les of the Day, see | WEST QUEEN ANNE PuT. A. | The West Queen Anne PoT. A. will | Meet Wednesday, April 2, at 2:30 p. }m. fn the muste room, lection of entertain Gives Bridge Luncheon | 2658 Thorndyke | ple, Pine and Harvard. All Eastern {f | the softene 62d | wie #0 toughens nensitive akin underneath the toe nail, that| lit con not penetrate tho flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward} — Mrs. Harold Speidel, with | Friday for Everett to remain until September with her| Mr. and Mrs, Oscar A. Larvon left |parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smith, when they will leave|this morning on the 8, 8. Je |for Kobe, Japan, to join Mr. Speidel and make their for Alaska, to be gone w be home.—Portrait by Grady. eral weeks in California. | * ee || Mrs. Bugene FR. Hyde Reagan, for a short ti her small sou, Conrad, left} cello, and Miss Helen Hollinger, jviolim, will give ‘Serenade,’ Drdla, and Wild Irish Rose. | .- PRE-SCHOOL CIRCLE West Woodland Pre-Schoo} circle meet Wednesday, April 2, in the school auditorium 4S p.m. An- nual election and reception {or new! officers, eee | ADDITIONAL CLUBS | pea } SANCTUARY SOCIETY The Ladies of the Sanctuary So-| clety of St. Ann's church will hold! their annual rummage sale at 1208 First ave. Wednesday, Thursday and/ | Friday, April 2, 9 and 4. eee |LoNrsome CLUB The Lonesome club will meet Tues- | @ay evening. April 1, at § o'clock, at} 211 Spring st. Cards, dancing and community singing. A special pro gram will be given by the Commu |nity Service at 8:30 o'clock. Stran-) gers and lonely people welcome. one DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE | Daughters of St orge will meet | in M. EB. B. A. hall, 1923 First ave., | Thursday, April 3, at 130 p.m. Card) | party at 2 o'clock, All mombers andj | friends invited. | } ee FAIRVIEW PT. A, Fairview PT. |echool Thursday, April 3, a | the | Teeth Stains | Bleached Out New Safe Way| joodbye to dull, yellow stained For a new hodent Com! the stains and armnlens treat bleaches away fa mild safe iquid curdies and softens the stain new Kind og paste, which gentiy tem " And usetl daily pre vents the formation of new atal not affect enamel ay ite mild ing aro expecially ned to acto surface stains—not on the enamel itself, | ¢ a safe Preparation like | hodent Combination should t hildren’s teeth which ‘° pa woft and sensitive, and w * ” pecially subject to stains and decay, Fine for the gums, Get Bieachodent ¢ tion today for few conte at all me ern, eh as Swift Drug Co. 9 Hon Marche, M Md deal. Bartell Drug | all-South e-Rankln Adver ‘aner-Paterson Co., Co, Jamieson-Doane, Rhoden Co, tinement. INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITS A noted authority # that o| few drops of “Outgro” upon tho} skin surrounding the ingrowing nail | reduces inflammation and pain and | the tender, almost over night. | "Outgeo” js a harmless antiseptic | officers will be held. ‘The hosresses will be Mrs. Wugene Hunt, Mrs. Ew: ing Colver and Mrs, Harmon, A trio compored of Mins Dorothy Hollin- ser, plano; Mins Edith Hollinger, manufactured for chiropodists, Mow. | ever,’ anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing directions.-Advertivement, ~ | PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION v will be given at th jo theater Tuesday nigh . at & o'cloch m., when the annual election of off cers will be held, Geraldine Calohan and Billie Rood will entertain with Li Hyde of Oak 4 | ts visiting her niece, Mra, Kather Cornish & public demonstra Ap (Excellent breakfast cake; quici made) piano numbers, Refreshments and a|tion of the methods of music educa ; ’ social hour will follow the program. |tion. ‘Talks will be made by Mr. and 4 opine so sia; 6 Mra. Burton W. James by Miss : tableneonteke feco | Nellie Cornish. The music will be ; a —_ ALLAH SOCIAL CLUB h Social club, 0. in charge » will r. i ¥ meet with Laura Warren, 1935 28th| eparriy post No. 18 iets hot yond Bho gg 2D ml the American Legion auxiliary to Seattle Post No. 19 will hold a| Lap gh fiver t Friday, April | Degale-< |allver tea on Friday, April 4, at 12:20/ OPEN HOUSE Dp. ™., at 102 B, 69th st, with Mre. An “open house" will be held tn tens. West Seattle Ci 47th Ave W, Tuesd pril 1, 8 o'clock. Da ge will be enjoyed. Mr. and Mfrs. rgo BK. Weiss will be hosts for the occasion, CUSTER AUXILIARY NO. 4 Custer auxiliary 0. 4, Sone of will meet Tuesday even. April 1, at 8 o'clock, in Veterans’ , Armory. Per Quart for Hollywood Milk Producer - to - con- sumer service saves eee | QUARANTE CLUB The Quarante club will meet Tues day evening, April 1, at the home of Mrs, J. G. Hancock, 4134 Chilberg ave. Pyare | you money on this | rich, pure milk GEORGE WASHINGTON | CIRCLE | . Gen. George Washington ct cle, | Wes: lake at t Ine Ladies of the G, A. R., will gt a dinner Thursday, April 3, at 6 p. m, | y im’ hall, Armory. | ene Field Muarer, 2 eggs beaten light \{ cupful milk 3% tenspocntels || Sift flour, salt, sugar, | der. Rul Ia cake . Brush wi white of eggs, al For light, tender cakes For di Danish Coffee Cake Stir in raisins, beaten j | ees, milk, Roll round, fit into (RISCO For crisp, ae ae Sky Peary in A minor, Op, 36 ich ve losed the program fi c on forte and violoncello, were given pa ore such superb interpretations by Bauer and Casals that the received » | Califo tion w ovation The selectio: iven by Urban Military academy in Los An oon 4 ® oe ‘ore geles. “yyy _ : ® eRe pagnole,”” by Grar } Saens’ “Allegro Ay eager re po Stimson. who | which were greeted with such p jhave been in adeua for several | ionged applause that Casals respond months, are expected home ahe ed with Baint-Saens’ “The Swan,” « o.7e a me be ° Bach “Prelude and Intermezzo,” Mr. Walter Harvey, Jr, and Mr.| by Granados, for encores before the Dwight Paul motored down Mo audience would be s Co) day from ancouve .¢ where . : 14g. Fem. V aver, B. ' Harold Bauer is a keyboard may |they spent the week-end ter. His pla Mr. and Mra. H. A, Pleager are)” ue a home from a trip to Honolt flawless. techaia os niqu make his j Col and Mrs. Clarance Bilethe - and Miss Marjorie Colmary left Sat Visage urday by way of California for both of Yoh | ier 6 | Dr, and Mrs. W Crosby are being congratulated upon the bi fof a gon, Coburn Budden, March 729, jat Minor hos | *f | Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Russel! re |turned Friday from a trip of sey ly Compiete show- ing of new spring sults and top coats for men. “CREDIT to sult you” ith is this lo PRETTY DRESSES at ¢ I at Between In the Rialto Bldg., Just Over Pig’n Whistle (Take Elevator) Also @ beautiful Uno 1015 SECOND AVENUE TA R PAGE ¢ WILL 1 IN KOBE | Personal Music Ro aed . ed for Calif | Recital of Casals and ave . " allt . Bauer Notable Event given by M Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Sterne of| ene t ‘ st « t A ‘ .2e jare of golden purity, his intonation | nata in A Major,” by Sreriat Mrs. Warren Hinton left last wee fect and his " ul a trip East axed. 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