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APRYT 9) 1. 1924 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister Telephone MA in-0600 THE SEATTLE TAR [ MISS NELLIE FELGER- | Personal ns | ‘ Assistant—Frances Oldham ire. § i € sic—Louise Raymond Owens . - j , ; Special ion Celebration Price: | 4 Engagement of Miss Felger Announced pecial Expansion Ce é Taday: per Party Planned for Sunday ' t 5 50 REGULAR! : I . : M Tal i : aw SERSAM Ch ~istening Ser eee = $30: 0 } j eaK r augh M . . ¢ | ty B thy |C: Be Wattiews w " : ates | Rloise by 1 i . Tuesday and Wednesday Only } Pn Thomas Scruggs, Mrs. 3 jaw a te, i ‘ J 4 : 5 ie : . vig L re _ t with watch ‘ ar td to g entire satisfactior 1, charming entertained A Beautiful Gift— x we , ~ ! Victoria, B. « and one you may well be proud to ¢ or ; . f : : Mr, Dwight I f Rock receive, A splendid chance to get fc ou / » ar, and Mrs . Y, ar t t f the hi ome Wrist Watch you have be ; . Mary Russell and Miss De Ha j wesimees f u e ee Be eee tee tal eee Price reduced over one-third to induce you to a tbe! “vice Vard are ex hare in our big Expansion Celebration. a “on | from an ex ne cable, and. in. the! Married on Easter : 10 to 50 Per Cent Discount * ™ ha unday Mr 1 Mre Lou Staude a or ry article in our extensive stock (except as ar pts Mildred L. Kelly announces hg ees moter op & only a few items of contract merchandise), . 8 tte rag he hangntes a f eee And everything is regular Friedlander quality. nastoted Master & ST AL 9 Mr. and Harry Lym No change in stock—no change of policy—just 5 Beatrice C » o'clock Strong will leave April 20 for He the determination to give Seattle the greatest ead Be Am ; jewelry values it has ever known. aptint : 7 huret oa: ; Charge Accounts Welcomed - oath Informal Tea for A paettye-sad ~ | Miss Moran t ad Mr c Watle e aired 2 and t : gion, H * member of Delta orantak +8 Pole 1304 Second Ave. (Cor. University) } a Ky a aternit 7 7 | wee he meus S=ZUIINNINIUVOOUNNOUUNUOO0UOUUOUUHU0VOOUSHSOOUUSUOUAUOAS UAHA = Miss Farrell Will Music Club to Hold | 3 Day—Mre bncertam Ruung Club Ope ” Mee ong ehind ak ad NEW PRICES Miss Helen Farrell will ent We Music Study ch efub at upper next Sunday evening home. of Mrs. Frederick W. Graham, 270 Watnut ave, | | | Vriday Bveaing, 7:30 p. m. | on MILK | ee. E In the Little Theater | . ’ : Mrs. F. A. Reid hi rranged th ore: | Sunset Club Musicale following pro ing ot re Cty the «| 4 on Wednesday pena Marke | ASK YOUR GROCER OR man farm and market department, Mra. Alice P. Yarnell. Violin selction—Mr. 1. F. Stewart |Comedy—"“Kmergency Treatment,” au thor, Dr. Alice M. Smith, | Adjournment #ong-—"God He With You.” The Personnel of the Counsellor Pageant | Author and director, Mra, Jeesie B, Kast-| teresting musicale on Weds afternoon at 3 o'clock, presente: Mrs. Ernest R. ier and Mrs. D; ean Weed, sopranos; Byrd Elliott, | olin; Arville Beistad, piano: Irene Hampton Thrane, Mr, Belstad and day by MOM wfc AOUUUUUGUE AEE Lieut, Irving Barry McDaniel, U. 8. Prinditin-<Dre, "M, A)Ore; Presitant Die: PHONE ° * + sceneapenints. trict League of Women Voters { BE ACN- Pints numbers include: | Susan 1. Authony—Mra. Mary C. Huteh- r 3 Lihivure Raquise’.....,..Poldowski | | inson, “State President League of + EMeure. at ..Vietor Staub Voters 0040 At Eve | Meard a Flete"..... | Frances ©. Willard—Mra. Nellie Sum- Deli d Luly Strickland mere, Plerce Co. Pree, W %. U, elivere iy “The Little Drum’ . ei. | Sacejawea—Mrs. Wm, Dawson. | a : estera:seseee-Lilly Strickland | ste. ahabhons | Florence Nightingale—Mra, Amelia Fra-{ L @) The Fountain’ '’'... Marriet Ware] Mra. Reid. | aier. ; A Mex, Ernest 2. Gayler Kracke, Mrs. Ret, Dorothea Dia—Mrs. Vietor H. Malstrom, ‘ a MY, Arville Belstad at the plano. ee Slate Pree. P.-T, A pee --Bana 1 "Tmpeompts ; Tit A ates | Church Wedding hee. Arville Beletad. The marriage of Miss Minnie Score Mary Lyon—Mrs Jessie B. Kastner, | FERSONS Yorbus, editor RIST Salo | Miss Alma Johannesen. A dinner fol- | towed the servi f Ey efrew Right Masa Thousand lto Mr. George Mork was s#blemnized df: 5) + Arthur Lieber! ». S %, y — x Friday, April 18, at the Bethany : =. eee eT ca Buta Whee | Lutheran church, with the Rev. P. | PERFECTLY: . = Lune Grow” <ssrdmonymous| W. Eriksen performing the cere Sater PASTEURIZED | = iY “Colombine”. «.. toe ecMassenet | mony, en, April $3 nnd | a = con Tiney Wome corns Laweon| Miss Elsle Iverson was maid of WB = ND = St. Arvillo Belstad at the plano. | honor and Mr. John Score best man. . y = A = pla ern The wedding march was played by! The engagement of Miss Nellie Felger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Willis Fel- = —s ger, to Mr. John T. Heffernan, Jr., ig announced today.— Portrait by Wayne Albee, Me- il a . n o presi- ae eeg ees co sevunw, | HUULUTIUIIIIIIAVOTUUUTTUUUUUTAEEUEUAEUAAEAUUAUAUAUA AEA ce exe 6 Bride Studio. 4 of Americanization depart P ene Hampton Thran | ‘ Oe t. * < 3 home trem “Puss Orthopedic Lunch Room | Uttictad Correepondent-—tadle 1 EP a “a musical mah-jongesque d Thrift Sho; BALLARD HIGH P-T. A Preamble to W W) constitution— Friday Morning, 9 to 10 a m. Bditor in Chief and Official Re ] g ; 1. B. MeDantel, U. an TU p Tho Ballard High PT. A. wilt| , Secretary.» Poll onference. Wet faphi W. Clark for a ra. Ernest It. Gay! s. F. L. Millet will be hostess | j:6. y. April git Adren na in ate Editor and Founder—L. El Bs H. McDaniel, U.S. B. ine’ plano. | meee, Xs Md ut the Or. met Tuesday, April 22, at 2 ps m.| . TILLAMOOK +4 jfor Denny-Fuhrman guild at the Election of officers. Refreshments. rn a 2 th | . rogram, 10 to 12:30 M. HRirman Finance—Mary M. on the F A Host. }thopedic lunch room on Tuesday, 4%. | Mombers.urged to attend. ¢ in charge of Lakle-|w. 1. G. W,—Invoeation and. hymn. Resolution—Mattle C. Bemones, sBRind ! > we Easter Supper osts lwisted by Mra. John Artington, Mra. eee aN r trier president King county branch. ' s ° Mi.and Mrs. Dietrich Schmitz en- |p. H. Chavelle, Mrs. -W.:G. Gabie,|sEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB fhe Saget an ape og Address an and Hygiene tn Manta M Depechoents % i 4 tertained with an informal supper of’ Mrs. H.W, Kent Tho literature interpretation de-| vier 4 a ees eatenationesn § eight covers at their home on Easter | ner, Mrs, Harris partment of the Seattle Woman's ant Nod © Girls’ Kervice ment—Emma sus! Sunday. Tinden, Mrs. J. J. Lea, Mrs. H. B.| club will meet Tuesday, April 22, at | Langue?” Addreas, Mra. May Fergu:|and Allie Methven. Err Sake }Kahn, Mra. E. M. Edorer, Mrs. A-| 12:30 p. m. at the homo of Mru.| announcements. aisada DopivinscukAsaibial 4; Ooeln. |" Whos ee. Manabe | Informal Dinner W. Mylrofe, Mrs. L, I, Berens and/ Ww, ¥. Degen, 3112 24th ave. 8. Mra.| 4p. m—Drive to Puyallup and Bumnew. | juveniie Courts—Judge U. B. Harmon, | Welfare ase \ ‘ah Miss Mary Shelton. |T. Magrath will be the leader of the noe apes, Mra. John B. Lake and Mrs. | yirg 3, W. Hargrave—Child Welfare. Neacue ention—Amanda Ih 1 / ft shop, Mrs. D. B. Bald. view, * Foreat'’ and| “Ht, Orton Legislative chalrman of Auxiliary of | Gordon Tonig ht at the hee te pre ‘1. ha jbook review, "The Dark Forest’’ and | ‘Thursday Evening, 7:20 p. m. American Legion. Health—Dr. Altce M. Smith. Miss Naney Emory. will entertain |win and Mrs. Tennant w' ave |'The Cathedral," by Hugh Walpole. | overture—atewart orchestra Presentation of ansombhy Recreation—May M, Langenbaugh. with a small informal dinner at her |charge Tuesday morning for East| ‘The current events department, un-|Holo—Mra. Brneat Cook 12:30 to 1:20 — Cov Peace—Jane rott. | y's | Hights re and in the aft-|der the leadership of Miss Maud Mc-| Address—"Communtty Property Laws of | Counsellor Pub, Co. Trustee | Labor—May Whitney Milligan, home tonight before the Junior club's | Highland Drive guild, and p of Miss Maud 3 arene. ; Z ' | : 7 i rk ‘aubington, 1. ©. W. Chief Legal| Priday Afternoon, 2 to 4:30 p. m. Organized Labor—Anna Nemits. Greenwich Village Ball at Christen-|ernoon, Mrs. J. A. Millais and bb Gough, will meet at 2:30. Each) Counsellor, Lady. Willie Forbus. W. L. GC. W, Principles—Vice President| Conservation—Jessie Bullock Kastner. | . sen’s hall. B. J. Perkinson for Interlaken guild. | member is requested to prepare a pa-| song-—Miss Hoke and orchestra. Mra, Allie Methven. 1 rm and Market—Alice P. Yarnell. | oy Sot per on “The Indian,”" Double quartet—#t, Ceetita club. Address——"Conservation of National Re-} Banking and Currency—Alfe 8, Venteke | , : “ Announcements. | Senator Walter 8. Davis. | Mra, TL J. Tompkins. Women’s Clubs ALPHA AUXILIARY Sete salts Sai sj anes eee sons ef| Snohomish County Branch President i ©. ‘Grace KE. Btiex, ' ‘ Alpha auxiliary to local No. | non of Washington, D. ¢ Tomorrow." Mr. Clean. B. F CLUBS FOR TUESDAY joes fe - eras Tome Dare, | will give a card party in Union Rec: | . ae may be made with Mrs. 0. * | ord hall Tuesday, April 22, at 2 p. m. | lowe i WOMAN'S CENTURY BAO Refreshments. | now at a T price~ ‘ CLUB bet | The political science department | CALEIDH CLUB ADDITIONAL CLUBS Cows are fresh in Tillamook Vale | ley again. Their milk is richer A Dessert that | epg ilemcok eee eae cious beyond compare. Costs a Dollar : Yet, the price is less! House- wives will welcome this as good news! of the Woman's Century club will] ‘The Caleidh ciub will meet Tues oe meet at the Y. W, C. A. Tuesday,| day, April 22, at 1 p. m. with Mrs.| WOMAN'S LEGISLATIVE April 23; at 11 a m, Mrs. Wil-| ys, Ww, Edmunds, 214 N. 45th st. COUNCIL TO MEET | jam M. Prater will speak on the oes The seventh annual assembly of | Skagit Project," and Mrs. J. E-| nunpap pt. A. the Woman’s Legislative Council of MacPherson on “The Government)” 21. Dunlap P-T. A. will hold {ts| Washington will convene in the of Mexico and Chile." The parlla-| resting on Tuesday, April 22, at | Woman's clubhouse in Tacoma, April mentary procedure department will), 45, m_ Executive meeting at 2:15 | 23.24.25, meet. at 2:30 p. m. at the Y. W. C. m, in the basement. Wednesday Morning, 10 to 12:30 M. A.; the board of trustees will meet |?’ 1°. eitig Goodhue will speak on| W. 1. invocation and hymn. ‘The Need of a Better Classification | cd Aa a gh til a, m. at the home of Mrs. George A. Stanton, 4814 43rd ave.) (6 our Children in the School.” Elec- tion of officery and delegates to the } Peach Melba, a dollar a portion on the S. Luncheon at 12 o'clock. | OF mes convention. menu of a fine hotel, is simply a fine : BETHLEHEM CLUB age ihe Solo—""Tacoma,” Mi Henry Skramstad. | " The Bethlehem club wil) meet) wesT SEATTLE ART (Words by Dr. Allce M. Amith.) | peach canned whole served on a bed Serve Tillamook to add that Shall Taxes Be Ro- | J. ¥. A. Smith, seoretary- | ere’ league, introduced by tle Art club is plan-| Chairman.Emma Hausman. Election announcements—Mra, Ione K. Humes. Tuesday, April 22, from 10 a, m. to|cLUB TO GIVE PARTY 4 p.m, at the home of Mrs. Sarah On Tuesday afternoon, April 22, Allen, 2563 Sixth ave. W. Luncheon |the West Sea will be served at noon and will be | ning a bridge and mah jongg party, of plain ice cream and covered with a fruit syrup. Any housewife who caas skilfully can serve, Peach Melba for a touch of savoriness to your meals that Spring appetites demand. It followed by whist. |which wile be held at the West S sen 18198 to LER 2 Plate the cul cud contains proteins, butterfat and j ge we Seattle Community club house, 1904 | xominations in anteroom few cents to her family and guests. the Tislamook age. ey ies ieiser taevieW. : 47th ave. S. W. Those desiring to| Wednesday Afternoon, 1:30 to 4 p. m. ‘ on a warm plate. vitamines—the most energizing of i Alki Review, W. B. A. No. 69, | reserve tables are requested to tele. | W. la 0. W. Principles —Ottictal reader, Peaches canned whole must be processed a few minutes longer than halved It's parafined coat foods! : will meet Tuesday, April 22, at 8| phone Mra. A. L. Warner, WEst-|" ‘op scnoois cabinet, Mra. Mary 0, Hutch- or sliced peaches so that the heat will penetrate clear to the center of the will hermetically { pm, in I. O. O. F. hall, 10th | 3110. inson, ‘Mra. Carrie w Rice, Mra. Shae hash ‘ell th h seal in its freshness, b ere and E. Pine st. The officers will) Cc The de ea aster tee ste pit. Save the peach syrup to make sherbet or jelly and have another excel- Never buy cheese unless “Tilla- meet at 7 p. m. for drill, | EVERGREEN LODGE, NO. 2 | many Nad wet meicus | tise Ne % G er ie | The Social club of Evergreen | “tnucn Andress Mies Harn 2, Ober. In lent dessert from the same jar. mook” is stamped on the rind or 4 Minicoiey HOMEernRD Lodge, No. 2, A. 0. U, Wa will | troduced by Chairman Jee T Irving | loaf. It’s your assurance of uni- . Harmony homestead No. 1742,\give a card party and luncheon | Life Membershipe—Mra, Mary M, Wade, | 4 ‘ ; Brotherhood of American Yeomen,|Tuesday afternoon, April 22, at 2| pian¢ weiection-—3 vatdall form high quality. Write for © a will give a mystery dance and soctal| o'clock in the A, O. U. W. build-| Address—"Work and Pia Dr. B.A. i % P. card party ‘Tue ly evening, April {hg, 1409 Ninth ave, Members and| Layton. Introduced by Chatrman May booklet by Alice Bradley, of Miss M. Langenbaugh. 4 32, at 9 o'clock 129% Third ave.| friends welcome. 4 to 6:0 p. m—Drive to Camp Lewis if fi f Farmer’s School of Cookery, Bos- j in: eed de banc Oh dikgine ice der iy oe el Pe have promoted home canning because they have enabled the housewife to boa, Les fren : ) . SEATTLE REVIEW NO. 8 LA D. CE , i ), 2 . a * 3 ~ T¢ sts, : & The publicity reporters, W. B. Ay| ‘Tuesday evening, April 22, tho|Overture—J. Mowart orcheaten. do her work with confidence. Food cannot spoil if properly sterilized and “ionator Walter M Davis sealed with a GOOD LUCK rubber. Seattle Review No. 8, of the Macca-|last dance of the season given by | ,darens- bees, will hold a drill on Tuesday,|the Puget Sound Light & Power| Annual address of president, Victoria L. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION ‘ P wie uke plac Masonic|_ Trumbull. i Pe Eph cates arn ee Oe Wet saat EO Ua NM atta tieter ine | Yislin eolomitr, 2 Yi Sevturt GOOD LUCK Jar Rubbers are sold by good grocery and hardware stores everywhere. Th krpameirats ca + tall, 1409 Ninth ave temple, Two hundred an ¥ 1D) Announcements. ith the following well known brands of frui + Atl if ewe vilations have been issued. ‘Thursday Morning, 10 to 12:30 M. como packed in the case with the fol ing rands of fruit) jars: las E-Z Seal Pr ki isd 5 earoe ACACIA MOTHERS’ CLUB “ve W. L. GC. W. invocation and hymn. Atlas GOOD LUCK, Schram Ever Seal and Schram Acme. If your grocer does not keep them cheese sare bit ees ener cooperatively by the Acacia Mothers’ club wit dive its| INTERLAKE PT. A. Business—Report of official correspond~ send 10 cents for sample dozen. jirymen of mook county ] ent, Mrs, Sadie Ellin. regular monthly card party at the| Interlake P-T. A. will meet In| ,ddreon—Lagislation In Relation to In- ome of Mru. Fisk Phe 5 10th|the basement of the school, Tues-| dustry," president Heattle Central La~ For 6 Cents in Stamps Ave. N. E,, on Tuesday afternoon,|day, April 22, at 2:15 p. m. Hlec-| | bor Counell, Mr. J. H. Phillipe, we will mail you our book on Cold Pack Canning. It contains full / ‘re f if . lolom— Men, yin, ‘ur ry ‘ 7 on . fs April 22, at 2 o'clock tion of officers, followed by a short |S ote "“Conservation Thru Care of the | instructions with sterilization tables and many novel and excellent bs Ce te program, Foeble-Minded,”” Misa Nellie Goodhue, | . ic) ily wil tae LADY STIRLING CHAPTER | Atte ee chief of child study Inboratory, Hoatti recipes which your family will be sure to enjoy, a PLANS CARD PARTY WOODLAND PARK AUXILIARY | Addrese—"Equal Rights Amendmant be | i. Y : Lady Stirling chapter Mrs, Gaines will. .entertain tho} ‘t7uclivs of Bpeeel rumbull Ore: BOSTON WOVEN HOSE & RUBBER CO. % won's welfare commiusio Jon announcements, 4:20 to 1:20—Blection in ante ore Was ylanned a card party members of Woodland Park Auxil- May afternoon, April t 2 o'clock, | in to the Ruth School Building At the Elke’ club, corner of Fourth | Mund at her home, 612.N, 41st st, |*°C" ve. and Spring st. The affair is| Tuesday, April 22, at 12:30 p. m. Thursday Afternoon, 1:90 to 4 p.m, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.