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TUESDAY, APRII » 1994 = Seattle Society Edited by L: hone MA in-0600 Junior ( b's Costume Ball Huge } Succe 33; Dinner Party at Sunset Club a a ‘ Formal Spring ry O ng s ! “4 “ a i, Theater Parti ® Saturday Afternoon a = egal! TO Noner Mra J T © of ~ | Judge sind Mrs. Everett Smith, Mr — ” | Roy Page Ballard w tertain wit pa eae para} No-Hogst Dinner at : Suen | Yacht Club Y . , Mrs. Faris Will Miss Margaret Sather is chairman of the dance commit-|« oo / ‘omplimented tee for the benefit card party and dance the Manus Dra- - natus club will give Wednesday evening at the e . ¥| Legion headquarters, 509 Third ave.—Portrait by James & Hosts at Dinner * | Merrihew. Tonight hed 1 i Mrs. W. W. Fi i 1 HILL W. Cc T. U 2 with a di ot 78. i Hih WwW. c. T. U. will b ‘ of Uprons and fancy « une A. OW U. W. hall, 1409 7 Thursday, April 24. A be served n heno} aset | Will Wed in J Feige and her fiance, Mr.) . W Joha.T. Heffernan, J Luncheon at Sunset | Club for Guest Rey Kir me-cooked dinner will | Service at | Orthopedic Shops . Madrona ' ee at the Orthopedic Iu Sahai Grave | Wednesday. Mra. 8. E. Mit 5 Siiethine and | ey seer . A. D 1 Women’s club will . a Walker, Mra. C. F. Davi { M.A t ._ Bridge and Supper Pierce, ‘Mrs. J. I. Charbneau, Mrs bie . . will be His subject | will be w officers for the ensu be nominated. Mr. B. Taake, Mrs, E. P. Whiting, Mr. M Mrs. D. H. Hagen, Mrs. E. C. Garden Club Officers | Queen | | Elects T Council of Minute ave Charge | wom meet on Thursday day MOrn-| Anil 2¢, at 2p. m., with Mra, Emile P. Harper) Marx, in the St. Paul apartments, ‘The Seattle G urday at. th « the following officers to serve oe the ensuing year Mrs. Alexander F. McEwan, hon. ’s Club Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY 1¥. W. GC. A. will speak and wilt| _ }present Russian immigrants and] 7] Jalso Japanese « he ive, short tale. club’ will en- | Mra, Hifel. will be Roll call, res » club ‘met Sat-jat the Thrift & ect . with Mrs. Witll i Mrs. Eugenie Smi and in the moon Madrona guild, with Mrs, jond and Mra, Waggener. ST. MARTI Martin's Mothers sin with a card party un ‘Wed- | the day. 2)" Events.” Sixty lay afternoon, April at 2| “Current Events One of ke in A. O. Ww. . 1409 | Ce ale New Spring Styles th ave. For reservations call] LORRAINE SOCIAL CLUB | t-9128. Lorraine club will meet with | Sees Mrs. Alic er, 106 W. Crockett | ZONTA CLUB st. Wednesday, April 23, at 2 p. m.| ‘The Zonta club, of Seattle, will| aij Rastern Stars welcome. eet Wednesday evening, April 23,} Ss at 6 relock in the tea room of the} 4.25 panty agencies = ‘The ladies’ Auxiliary to Col. Theo-| or, bored ph omg fate Cornish | aore Roorevelt, post, will give a card chool, will be the speaker 6 | ca ceuteaet "tie Nabe + evening, and Marg, Josephing Preston, | ne ana aye hittig wens } state superintendent of, public schools, | , . will be the honor guest. Coe oie ee CLARA “BARTON TENT This Three Button y o'clock, in V IONIA CHAPTER, NO. 114 T P Ionia chapter, No. 114, 0. E.,S. + Da t A) feather weight welt will entertain with ‘a dance and spite, cut-out oxford in a varty Wednesday evening, Oy abies tapas 33, at Douglas hall, 10th | hs’ hall, Armory. Patent and a Black B. “Pine st! aados antes phe on Suede, lookslike$10. s and friends invited. Good | HIGHLAND PARK P.T. A. et dante and special features will be| The Highland Park PT. A. will and it’s just as good meet in.the assembly room Wednes:| as it looks. oe day,, April Annual election of | ne | afters Ms, iy, Of West Seat This Value at this ¢ PT. A: will hold] tle high, will speak. eg ‘ Wednesday, April see Price is possible only m,, at the school. An-| WEST SEATTLE ART CLUB by doing business on al election of officers. The next meeting of West Seattle | . pled + Art clit wilt be Hela at the home of | the Regal Platform; VERSTER PT. A . As Be Swajn, 4739 19th ave. Maker to Wearer ‘The Webster Parent-Teacher asso-| E., on eaday morning, April in Si tion will meet. Wednesday, April|at 10:30 o'clock. The topic in Sixty Stores t 3:10, at the school, All mem- | discussion of the day will be ““Ameri-| from Coast to Coast, hers are urged {0 be pregent asjcan Women In. Art,’ with Mrs. J.| One Quality hare impo business to come| Herbert Amex as leader, One Profit before’ the mee “4 ie * One Price HOME SBWING CLUB SRN STAR CLUB lub will give a| and friends | at 2p. m, at . Inb will meet’ Wedne with Mrs. Jennie C 68th st. Te Kensington noon. = i SHOES 1118 Second Avenue Manus s club will » a benefit card party and dance American Legion headquarte: AUXILIARY NEERS PS + to the Broth-| 4 te of Locomotive Engineers will| New Arctic hotel, 609 Third « a 1 o'clock luncheon’ and card| Wednesday, April 23, Mrs, Euge: , April 23, in M. E./ Stirling, president of the club, First ave. general chairman in charge; . | Miss Margaret Sather, chairman of iN. PT. A. | the dance committee; Mrs, George ‘an PT. A. will hold its| Schlenker, chairman of music; Mrs day, April| A. Schille, chaitman of refresh. | muel Koch| ments; Miss Betty Hogg, chairman eeker and of publicity. ‘atley will each render | on the new plano pre-| AQUILA LODC sented to the school by the PT. A.| Aquila lodge’ No. 25, Degreo of one |Honor, will, hold its regular busl- OF "THE neyy meeting Wednesday, | ¢ NORTH lat # p, m, In Swedish i of the.Golden North | 1627 Eighth ave. Progressive whist card party for t wjat 9 p. m. Friends invited. sick fund on Wednes os at 2 p. m., at 1015] ents, | ¢ SOCIAL MEETING (oO CLUB A meeting of Camp Fire Guardians The Ladies" to club will meet | association is called by Miss Ruth Wednesday, at.2 p.m, at| Brown tor Thursday, April 23, at 8 the Federuted clubhonse. The sut- |p, m. on hoard the Camaraderte. Im- ject for the day will be “Immigra-| portant matters will come before the tion.” “Mrs, N. L. Lambert of the | association, All guardians or thelr Americanization department of the representatives urged to attend, PURE, RAW FROM TESTED HOLSTEINS 10c a Quart Take home a quart—you'll always use it after you do. LADIE GOLDE The Ladle All give 6: of thei day, April First ave. ADDITIONAL CLUBS LADIES’ G American rAR olen A " Mr. and Mra. ¢ jeons, Dougias and Gr owes urday night from a ree RAL cee al BAR PAE J. B. MeFee re Bat from a sh ¥ } and Mra. } ' H I ° ° M F A Ralelg r wn | - I s pr M } » Blea I a I 4 Hm ¥ frie ‘ < ¢ Commtr 18 CLUE oles D PHEARSA uM ' grat b 4 dancin Strang } A peopl G I 6,195.8 ™ arp, f Writ club w T 1 A « ning, Apr at 8 k, |t be t fin t Y. W. GA PAGE 11 Campfire Notes HAND CRAFT WOHELO E te . Pass te ‘ © bik Jer CRAFT WAHELO E 1 mak H he baby craft 6. Play one game once a day for any trafie. basketball, tennis, i af ) Can s re of the following t t have never played ’ , s ex.|t diving, swimming : b her: Be all classes (K.P, wo events for the track ' meet B t table and in| 4. Pass test in first aid and resus er citation or baby craft 4 0 slogan of the clean! 6. Pass test in either nature lore plate or handcraft. All Laundry Starch Troubles Overcome with Linit, the New Scientific Starch Discovery OCNGE 208 try Linit you will never again starch the old- fashioned way. HERE are several important things about Linit that will interest you. 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