The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1924, Page 13

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| : 2 ' Seattle Edited by | dian Keen Le sic—Louise fusicale E ening M Luncheons ~— ’ wart ma Mra. A . Mrs. Sharples Entertaining s ar nd the musi 7. 8 Brodericks Hosts at Easter Breakfast Mr. and Mra Henry Broderick are extending invitations to the! anual breakfast at the Boulevard inn, on April 2 The list will inctude twelve friends who have been guests of the odericks in former years at this nual affair. re Shit Sunset Club Elects Officers At the annual meeting and luncheon at the Sunset club held Wednesday, Mrs. Fred Hudson Bax er was reelected president and five bers were elected to serve on the board of trustees for three years. They include Mrs. A. H. Ander. son, Mrs. Archibald Stewart Dow ney, Mrs. Richard Perry. Mrs. Al ston G. Eble and Mrx. Fred Spen cer Stimson, re-elected. oe Assistants Named for Tea At Mrs. Adam Beeler’s Thursday afternoon, Ap’ Mrs. W. & Hypes and her two daughters, Miss Ruth and Miss Muriel Hypes of Chicago, who will in town, for a fortnight on their y home from California, where have been for the winter, Mra. teeler will be assisted by & Frederick Bausman, Mra Albert haries Phillips, Mrs. A. 8. Kerry, Mrs. Claro E. Farnsworth, Mra Frederick Adams and Mra Joseph Black, who will alternate at the urns, and by Mrs. Walter Seelback, Miss Marguerite Moore, Miss Lillian tea on 34, for Met of Bellingham and Miss Virginia Strong. Little Virginia and Betty Beeler will receive the cards at the door. During the afternoon Mra. Dalsy Wood Hildreth will play some of her own compositions; Mrs. Mar- garet McCulloch Lang will con- bute violin numbers, and vocal ctions will be given by Mrs Sul with Miss Leone Langdon at the plano. Assistant—Frances Oldham Society MA in-0600 Raymond Owens Women’s University or Next Week Bridge Tea Given for Mrs, Fish H f Los Ang ‘sv t in Small Dinner at Home i Ach Pow v © Entertains Informally at Bridge Tea Mrs, ¥ m B. I and u. 8 s|Garden Club Holds Annual Meeting t club for its Mra, Alexander | as reelected to the! board and Dr. Cecil L.} as elected to the board rs of the board include| 1 1, Garrett, acting ng Mra, McEwan's| Burope; Mra, Carl F./ ry; Mra. R. D. Mer} Edward Lincoln | Suzzallo, Mrs. ot Perkins. | Gfficere will be elected from the! ward at the next meeting of the clut Orthopedic Guilds to Meet | The Unt hil. dr + on Friday at 10 o'clock. o. Announce Daughter's Engagemen Mr A. Ostorn, of| co the engage-| Edna, to! n, of Nome, Alaska. | lace May 15 ix the cere and Mrs. Albe' ment of th Mr. Elmer Johr The marriage will Immediately follow mony Mr. Johnson will bride for Nome, where the: at home after June 1 eee | Orthopedic Lunch land Thrift Shops | Mra Joseph H. Marks will be hostess for Alki Guild at the Ortho-| pedic lunch room Frida by Mrs, J. Edwin Clark, W. Lennon, Mra, Guy W Mra J. RF Thornas, Mra. C G. M. Hannan, Mrs. Lou Johnson, Mrs. Closser, Mrs Hugh Todd, M George King, Mrs. EB. Charles Gaffner, Mra, Jack ngford and Mrs. Arthur Bid- nberg, Mra. J./ us Briggs, Mrs. Mrs. C. P. Bilss, Thrift Shop will be in charge of Mra J. A. O. Larsen morning; in the after son Island auxillary will Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY EASTERN STAR CLUB The Eastern Star club will meet Friday, April 18, from 10 a m. to 4 p. m., at 4090 Arcade Square, to sew for the Lighthouse for the Blind. ETHAN ALLEN COL. Ethan Allen circle, Ladies of the A. R, will serve a home- cooked luncheon Friday, at noon, followed by cards, at Roosevelt hall, 1616% Third ave. “ee ZXTON FRIENDSHIP CLUB xton Friendship club will moet April 18, with Mrs, Cora 4524 35th Take Renton car on Fourth to Ore gon st, Pennsylvania Study club will eo a noon luncheon at Frederick Nelson's, Friday, April 18. “Hy- giene” will be the tople for discus sion, and “Conundrums vill be the fresponse to roll call. Mra. A. E. Matthews and Mrs. Hyla Howie will be the hostesses, eee ATTLE REVIEW NO. 8 he officers and drill team of th Women’s Benefit association, Seatti Review No, 6 of the Maccabees, will hold a special drill Frid April 18, at 1:30 p. m., at the A. O, U. W. hall, | 1509 ‘Ninth ave } oe COTERIE CLUB MUSICALE The Coterie club will give its an-| nual musicals Friday moon, April 18, to compliment the members| of the executive board of tho Seattle Federation of Woman's clubs, the building board trustees, tho presi-| dents of the federated clubs of tho} city and friends of club members, | ne affair will take place at the amma Phi Beta chapter house, Follow the crowds to Leach! Fri- night. Don Jullan Club—aAd- ement. ORPHEUH | CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE TWICKH DAILY—2:20-8115 2:30) Overture—Toples of | Sr the Day MAN & GRACH | 8:0 Finnders and Butler | 8:40 $10 RUSSELL & PINKO, Bibb WORLD OF MAKE | 9:05 ABVE St. Claire CLARENCE oot NORDSTROM in “Songland” aus| CONLIN & GLASS 4:16, INEZ COURTNEY | With § se *Layen and | | Starks Datte 4az” Fs Ti NEWS 3146 | 10017 and Ernest Jaskovaky, violin. HOW KHO: CLUB DAN ‘dance in MecNoble; frat MRS, GLENN HUC ‘HES ee ee ee en tere eee x The recent marriage of Mis: faculty of the University of Washington, was a surprise to their host of friends. trait by Wayne Albee, McBride Studio. Babette Plechner to Mr. Glenn Hughes, a member of the| on Any Ladies’ UIT you select in this attractive assortment fr. and Mra. ¢ A ° T K s Moore. aoe Distinctive new Sane SeR & pee Spring sty! oe: Mr, George ‘ ae eee M Claypoole, of Ellensburg and Mrs. jet T ar Be om the complete t of you wish. Unusual Value in a Man’s Blue Serge Suit at $ Insist on TANLAC VEGETABLE PILLS For Constipation Fine sand- colored \ Snappy new English style ——— Poiret ira mult of excellent quality Spread It ‘ . | serge. A regular $46 value , f $5 Specially priced to sequaint With - more people with Cherry's | Dews and thelr superior eredit system. $5 down, GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND BOYS 1015 § lannan SOCIAL CLUB chairman of| Allah Social clt 4529 17th ave. BE. has arranged | meet with Mrs, H clay, he program to be presented by Mrs. | Director April 18, soprano; Pp. m, |Florence Parker, McCanne, plano, | at eS BALLARD L. T. L. Ballard L. T. L. April 18, at aptist church owing are the numbers: ng Frida ) “Rtude No. &” (Whirtwina).. Bethany weeteenene a West 61 and + More) members of W urged to attend Miss McCanne. Dream.” from “La- “ef w Soia” | LADIES OF THE overing at the Plano. | GOLDEN NORTH The Ladies will give a card pa 18, at 8 p. m, at 1 Drigo-Aver + -Hreisier WHITTIER HEIGHTS IMPROVEMENT CLUB Tho regular meett be held in the Whittier school, Mr. W. H. Tiedemann, city engineer, will speak on c Khola club will give a |nation of certain streets in tho N Christensen’s Broadway | west district, after , April 18, at 9/ments will be served. The How Friday ever o'clock welcome. will hold a meet p.m. corner of of the Golden North | ty Friday, April 3% First ave. i) Alaskans and friends wolcome, gs of the Whit tler Heights Improvement club will th st, and 14th ave. N. W., on Fri day evening, April 18, at 8 o'clock. assistant detn. rth which refresh Everybody Thousands of Correct Apparel for Women An Exceptional Easter Value! Smart Top Coats Specially Featured at w Scald outa crocKery tea pot and while itis warm put in one level teaspoonful of genuine “SALADA”" for every cup required. Pour on freshly boiling weter and allow to steep five minutes then pour into another heated vesse and serve. "SALADA". KL. & HL C, COOK, MA In-0660, fot-0350, DISTRIBUTORS For Delicious Tea—Try This TOO SICK TO WORK GINO PILLS SAVED HIM There is hope for even the worst cases of Kidney and Bladder trouble. Read Mr. Henry’s letter which tells what Gino Pills have done for him. Na-Dru-Co. Inc, 86 Exchange St, Buffalo, N.Y. 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