The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1924, Page 13

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WEDN — | ‘Seattle Society Assis stant poeonee Louise Raymond Owena hone MA in-0600 1 to Gwe Musical ui Tea; ea Planned for Miss Potter Luncheon at A “Cedar Crest” April 22, trom 2 Mra. 0. B. Dagg, chairm of the so al corm e harge of all Guest Will Be eae peermenne limented regents, Mra. t Thomas A. Ps Mra. ¢ in “ t,| A. Hans M Cha: k and Mrs. Pi L. We 1 be a ” a own, Mra Mrs. Fred H for) Win &. Eves, Mrs Mra. F. W. § Mra. M. A, Weed, Mrs. Ora Wiison and Mrs, Mervyn Williams. Mra. Joseph William H, Y ards and Mrs have charge of the tabi Mrs. Balmer to Honor Mother Mra. ( fl be at the di K. Macfarlane and Swan Short w © mother, Mrs. Archi. “ee. n of Olympia, who ts ee : 10 guest, Mra Thomas Pal; eeting of Alumnae will entertain with a tea at | Delta Gamma alumnae will meet home in Laure with Mra. Leonard J, Vaupell, 2336 | 3 ave. 8. on Saturé afternoon, fternoon from 2:30 un’ Mrs. Balmer wil! be ass! t 3 o'clock. 12, isted by her | AP six sisters, M Fowler Martin, Mrs. Me William Norwood, Mrs. W Married in Seattle Pegelow, Mrs. Gus- The marriage of Miss Venus K: mien, daughter of Mr. Gustave Kra 3 .. | mien, of Newberg, Ore., to Mr. Wal me Virginia Nor-| ter Chamberlain, of Portland, was the cards he | solemnized on Saturday at the home of the bride's aunt, Mr, and Mrs. J. W Swift fn this city, Rev. ( Redden performing the Adams, Mrs, Car! ve Mel and Brown of Olympia. yn Balmer Mrs. Leland Tea Will Honor Mrs. Gray Miss Grace Epperson is extend. ing Invitations to a tea at the ub on Saturday aft the cereme Mrs, George , the br: 4 with a wed two aunt April from 4 until 6 o'cloc | ding dinner, the guests including Mr nor of Mrs, Ernest C. Gray, 1 Mrs. J. J. Wintgens, Mr. and rived in town recently fron J. A. MeDo: olulu to spend the summer mo | Alta, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Ham! oe 8 | Mr. and Mrs: Samuel Hart, Mr. and Will Give Informal ! Mra. Lawrence Miller, Mr. ‘and Mrs.| George M. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. J./ Luncheon W. Lee, Rev. John Tautfest, Rev. G. Mrs. C. W. Johnson will entertain |H. Redden, Mr. George Drury, Mr. th an informal luncheon of| Eugene Drury and Mr. Carl Kra-| mien. After May 1 Mr. and Mrs, Cham. berlain wil! be at home at 6 bits ave. in Portland. Luncheon Hostess Orthopedic Lunch and see > Charles Thompson Jenkins entertained w a luncheon ot pL hrift Shops twelve covers at her home last Fri-|” Mrs. J. Van Stewart will be host- day afternoon, in honor of Mrs.|ess for Queen Anne Guild Thursday J. Paull, of Livengood, (Alaska, |at the Orthopedic tunch room. As bo fs visiting her daughter, Mrs. | sisting will be Mrs. W. E. Stevens, on her way to Call-/Mrs. D. B. Mra. A. H. elve covers at her home in Lau nurst on Friday afternoon. exes Mrs. Jenkins Luther Turner, McDonald, fornia. |Langdon, Mra. T. R. Loer, Mrs. The affair also complimented Mrs. |G. A. Kelley, Mrs. R. Runberg, Mra, Turner and Mrs. Morris A. Lund-|H. R. Ellis, Mrs. A. Meblhorn, Mrs. who recently returned from|E. Phisterer, Mrs. O. B. Harlan, the East, Bridge was played for|Mrs. W. W. Greenwood, Mrs. H. A. the later amusement. Pratt, Mrs. W, and Mra, E. Lamp- cee ing, Mrs. C. C, Bagley, Mrs, H. R. | Bartlett, Mrs. J. G. Eller, Miss Miss Gayler Hostess at Navy Yard Miss Anne Gayler, Commander and Mrs. |Alaine Hooper and Miss Margaret Know daughter of| Tho Thrift Shop will be In charge yler, invited | of Mrs. A. D. Squires and Mrs. twenty friends from the University | F. L. Engel for Mount Baker Guild Washington to a buffet dinner|in the morning; tn the afternoon, given last evening at the Officers’ ' Mrs. M. M. Carraher and Mrs, J. B. club In Bremerton. Later the party Quick for First Hill Guild. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY 2, U. S. W. V., will meet in regu- _ jlar session Thursday, April 10, at SEWARD P.-T. A. 2 p. m, in Veterans’ hall, Armory. Seward P.-T. A. will meet Thurs-| All members urged to be present. day, April 10, at 2 p. m, in the! Initlation. «hool auditorium. A group of ore give a program, | WARREN AVE. P.-T. A. Warren Ave. Campfire Girls and tea will be served by the com-| mittee. Annual election of officers. | Thursday afternoon, April 10, in the Seis | assembly room, The school children pon arr eae wit! meet | "ill sive @ concert from 2 until 3 thursday, Apri) 19, at 2p, m, in| lock. This will be followed by a Masonic ball, Fremont, Eastern | business meeting and election of « Stars and friends invit ficers, Stars and friends Invited | arte GREENWOOD 0. E. 8. RAINIER CHAPTER, JOCTAI raed leat D. A. R | SOCIAL CLUB E Watdle sacer A> BS pal The Greenwood 0. club will meet with Mi King, 345 N. 4th - April 10, at 1040 a. m. at 1 o'clock. Sewing will be, th feature of the hold a rummage sale April 10, 11 and 12, at 316 Pike st. eee ee In HIMBLE CLUB Nina Fry Tent Thimble club will ayidea |meet with Mrs. Edith Gordon, 3914 Burke ave, Thursday, April 10, SOROSIS CLUB from 12 to § o'clock. ‘The art department of the Sorosis ore 6 club will meet at the Federation club- | . ran ctme ery MCh house Thursday, April 10, at 2p, m.| SEATIUR, REVIEW MOF co. 8 Boateet (Mie, rank Ateing: lof the Maccabees will meet Thurs- ‘The progr afternoon will a.y, April 10, at 8 p. m, at the Sept A. 0, U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave.| Sateed samner | Initiation. Blue Bo “ana other pictures, te ee of iy Sina 0. 35, enentCTeNe | DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE rrent Art . ure TT Nagel | Daughters of St. George will meet wes ‘Thursday, April 10, at the home of WB. &. PAST Mrs. Alice Braitwalte, 1128 15th ave. OMMANDERS' CLU Luncheon at 1 p. m, The W. B. A. Past Commanders’|cards. Members and friends invited. lub will meet with Mrs. Nora For- Abed og ythe, 1520 ave, Thursday,| ROUND ROBIN CLUB April 10, at m. Take Ma-| The Round Robin club of Seattle lrona car. Lodge No. 7, D. of H. P. A., will fic KS give a progressive whist party ut DICKENS LOWSHIP the home of Mrs. A. Greyerbelhl, Dickens ellowship will meet} 421 28th ave. 8. Thursday evening, Thursday, April 10, at 8 p. m., at| April 10, at 8 o'clock. Tho hostess will bo assisted by Mrs, John Dan- the Chamber of Commerce, ie liels and Miss Henrietta Stemon. PARTY |Take car No. 14 and get off at » City-wide Democratie| 28th ave. 8, Women's club will play court whist Pawns at a card party to be given at} AUXILIARY TO Dartnall’s cafeteria, Thursday, April] RAILROAD TRAINM 1, at 8:16 p. m. Public Invited.| The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the ae Line | Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmon FORTSON-THYGESE? will hold their regular meeting AUXILIARY ‘Thursday, April 10, at 1:20 p.m, Forteon-Thygesen Auxillary No.'at 1915 First ave, Initlation, 27 Tit | followed by | E THE AR Personal Music 1 at Oa ~not how cheap | + a. ~but how good from an ext WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION iness seas , at Bp. on see WASHINGTON % IRVING PT. A Washington Irv meet Thursday, TAR CLUB ar club will give a/ jrunehes n ard party Thursday, }April 10, at 4090 Arcade Mrs. Minnie ‘ arge of the p.m. will be as | Drake, Mra. Iren luncheon sted by 3 Mrs. Lind Nice dent of the cli card party at 3 | will assist in rooms, Fr vited. 19 eee | WOMAN'S CITY CLUB Mrs. Frank J. Laube will speak on the “City Manager Plan the Woman's City club's weekly lunch eon at the ¥. W, C. A. on Thurs » April 10. | Circle Q, of Greenwood Park Pree-| byterian church, will hold a bazaar nd chicken luncheon in the port Jable adjoining the church on N. Mth st, Friday, April 11, at 12:15 noy articles and home-cooh be on sale en, useful foods will UNIVERSITY CHAUTAUQUA University Chautauqua will at the home of Mra. J, M. Shaver, 5642 California ave., Friday, April t2 p.m. Tho first eight chap ters in Book 3, In “America Faces the Future,” by Drake, will be taken up. cee | LESCHI P.-T. A. Leschi P-T. A. will hola an- [ual election of officers in room 8, Jat the school, on Friday, April 11, Jat 3:15 p. m. In the evening. \8 o'clock, the children of the school will present a program at the Grace Methodist church . ATIVE DAUGHTERS will entertain with a whist card |A Gleamy Mass of Hair P.-T. A. will meet! 35¢ “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl's Hair Girls! Try this! and brysh it through your |hair, The effect 1s startling! You can do your hair up immediately and it will appear twice as thick and heavy—a mass of gleamy hair, sparkling with life and possessing that incomparable softness, freah- ness and luxuriance, derin While beautifying the halr “Dan- derine” is also toning and stimu- lating each single hair to grow thick, long and strong. Hair stops falling out and dandruff disappears. Get a bottle of delightful, refresh- ing “Danderine’ at any drug or toilet counter and just see how healthy and youthful your hair be- comes,—Advertisement, ‘4 election of officers w There is much work to be| |place and the final arrangements | done, for the annual banquet, which ts to see be held during the latter part of| Tho first meeting of the Torch | |May, will be completed. [staff for April will be held on Cam. eee arnderie, Thursday, April 10, at 4 ALPHA CLUB jock. All girls who wish to help LECTS OFFICERS with the May Torch should attend T Alpha club held fts regular | this meeting. yeart tion on Thursday, April pel amatiges 3, with the following r Mrs,| Meeting of the Magic Ring will W. K. Macfarlane, preside Mrs. |bo April 25. Only fire makers and | Caroline kk, vice president; Mra. torch bearers may sign up, and only | moet | |A, G. Bears, recording secretary; Mrs. Clara Swan Short, correspond. | °f the time and place of meeting. Ing ne Mra..G. EL Appleton, | treasurer; Mra, J. H. Little and] Mra W. C. Cutlar, delegates to City Federation of Women's Clubs; Mra, Amelia ison and Mra P. 8. |OF WASHINGTON | Princess Angeline Parlor No. 2, Native Daughters of Washington, | Beauty When combing | and dressing your hair, just moisten | your hair brush with a little ‘Dan-) Havanalee aint-Heens GREENWOOD wir. HAPTER 0. E. & ternation” «| Greenwood Chapter O. E. 6 will sng st Friday evening, Apri Flotow od hall, at 4 and Dixon Concert Ple ILVER ANNIVERSAR Fredert Dixor a gift The asllver anni a f the « t Mas Friday evening, r 11, at greetings from e No Coe will and honorary members and friends are invited. ; ° ‘ and an offering for the work | Musical and Dramatic | an (8 . ee WALLINGFORD Festival SOCIAL CLUB le tickets are being} Wallingford Social club will meet 4 Cornish /at the residence of Mra Otis W 4 Dramatio Festival. Few | Grinker, 4238 Burke ave, Friday, the first five perform: | April 11th, at 2:30 p.m. Mrs H f on Thuraday eve| Ault and Mra C. Aluger will assist t with scenes fFom/as hostesses, Eastern Star cordially and other light opera. | inytted, #0 shadowgraph, | see | jo being & one-day | CAMPFIRE GIRLS | international tour of| At material for the May Torch w York company, at 4 DP. ™./should be in at headquarters by 4 $20 p.m Fri is etically | April 15. This udes advertising, sold out. The Saturday perform poems, editorials, ete. will repeat Thursday wTee All fs to th amuch as any Captain Keen ts back! Every | Camp Fire girl tn the Northwest is glad to welcome him home, He has been aboard ship, has seen the or| awarded to | op Practice and now every profits holarship fund hich ts main io in stra at talented pupils of iimited means. girl ts anxfous to show what she has/ — - - © for the ship. There are stil! party on Friday evening, April|many things to be done before the th, at Dart s cafeteria, This | ship captain's dinner, which is being will be the last card party of the|given April 18° in Captain Keen's mbers and friends/honor. Any groups wishing to do! At the nome definite service for Camaraderte before April 18 should call headquar | those who sign up will be notified 5,000 gallons of pure milk come from 50 selected farms to the great Kristoferson Dairy every day. A sample is taken of the milk from each separate source for the important Butter Fat test. The price we pay for the milk is determined by the Fat content and every farm supplying us knows that the Kristoferson high standards Fresh Buttermilk is prepared and 3 : ‘ bottled daily at must be complied with in every Kristoferson’s. If respect. you want Butter- milk’ at its best you'll never be dis- appointed if the bottle is protected with the Kristofer- son cap. Tests are also made for sedimert, acidity, total solids and bacteria, in accordance with the Kristoferson idea that “Eternal Vigilance Is the Price of Purity.” Ask your grocer —or telephone BEacn 0040 Visit our plant at 1300 Rainier Avenue Martie alternates; Mrs. James M, ntine, trustee. SAYS we need the health elementsq good Sauerkraut Any good doctor will tell you sauer- kraut is one of the most deliciously ben- eficial foods you can serve. It is rich in minerals and body- building substances. KNOW sauerkraut at its best—the juicy, wholesomeness of it under the HAPPY HOME Brand. When the heads of cabbage are most delicately tender, we select the finest for HAPPY HOME Sauerkraut. Miss O. S. Allen’s Tested Recipes LEDS 144 | Caramel Apples | (Something new and delicious. A |} delightful entrée) 6 apples 1 cupful brown sugar 14 cupful water 1 tablespoonful cornstarch 1 cupful milk | 1 tablespoonful Crisco | % bares vanilla | salt Cook apples in Br ep nae | Always ask for bi ter. Whi tender remove to serving dish. | HAPPY HOME Mix cornstarch with milk. Add || SAUERKRAUT. One to cooled syrup left from cookin \ apples, Cook until thickened. [| Add Crisco, salt, vanilla, Pour | over apples in dish. | (RISCO | For light, tonder cakes | For digestible and flaky past | | serving will make it one of the best liked dishes in your home. Easily Obtained from Your Nearest Good Grocer Schwihacher Bros. & Co., For crisp, digestible fried f Inc. DEPENDABLE FOR BODY AKD FLAVOR YOUR GROCER PY Hi RECOMMENOS Costs More, but Worth More Your Grocer Has It APPY HOW Commercial Importing C CANNED FOODS (eT ATES ETS MT TLL buys a HOTPOINT ELECTRIC Balance on Very Easy Terma This great range sale is on for a limited time only—so NOW is the time to select ANY MODEL or SIZE of HOTPOINT to suit your requirements. The HOTPOINT SuperAutoma- tic embodies every improvement in the range-builder’s art. Its oven- heat control is found in no other range. See the HOTPOINT Models at our Display Rooms in the Electric Building. We conduct an Elec- tric Cooking Schoolat 7th and Olive every Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock—FREE to all. PUGET SOUND POWER! AND LIGHT COMPANY Electric Bldg., Seventh and Olive, Caro MA in-5000 Nz

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