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NORDICA CHORAL CLUB f 7 Club will hold rehearsal Friday it 8 o'clock, in Mrs. ng’s studio, 610 All members re- | lar w Helen Crowe-Sn Montelius build: quested to attend. KANSAS WOMEN'S CLIB A benefit card party will be given | by the Kansas Women's club Fri-| May 9, from 2 until 4 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. L. V, Rawlings, | 1624 Fitth ave. W. For reserva tions call Mr J. Chafin, KE nwd- 0244, PACIFIC HIVE NO. The Ladies of the Maccabees, Pa uific hive No, 946, will give a benefit card party at the home of Mrs. Mc-| Millan, 6734 16th ave. W., on 946 Friday, May 9, at $ p.m. 3 abees: and their friends invited. | rat ae RIDGLEY REBEKAH | SOCIAL CLUB | A card party will be given by| Ridgley Rebekah Social club Friday, May 9, at 8 p. m,, at Wing's cafe-| teria, se BALLARD W. C Ballard W, C. T. U. will meet Fri- lay 9,at2p.m. atthe home of | . J. Richards, 6540 Dibble ave. | Mrs. M. Simmons will be in charge | of the program, Subject, “Sabbath Observance and Mother's Day.” one EASTERN STAR CLUB astern Star Club will meet Friday, | fay 9, at 4090 Arcade Square. Board meeting at 11 m.; luncheon for | members at 12:30 p.m, Business ses sion at 2p, m oe WEST WOODLAND PT. A West Wodland PT. A. will hold | # meeting Friday evening, May 9, in the school auditorium, Entertainment by outside talent, booths and other iat ‘Will be tho order of the even- Fini | wilt meet SEWARD SOCIAL AND LITERARY CLUB Seward Social and Literary club will be entertained on Friday by Mrs. 4721 Mrs. Emmett T. Robb the assisting her home, hosters: Miss Adelaide Pollock, of the Se- attle Audubon society, well known local authority on bird life, will speak on “Local Birds.” COURT EVERGREEN SOCIAL CLUB Court of Amaranth, will meet May 9% Members urged attend. club Fri Social . . WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The literature and travel depart- ment of the Woman's Century club Friday, May 9% at 11 a m., at the ¥. W. C. A. Mrs. M. E. Harrah will outline the 1924- 25 program. The building committee will meet at 12:15 p, m. at the Y. W. C. A. The regular meeting of the club will be held at 2 p. at the ¥. W. CG. A. meeting the musical program will be given by Mrs. ©. O. Dickle, vocalist, and Miss Fidelia Burgess, pianist. ADDITIONAL CLUBS | SEATTLE CITY-WIDE DEMOCRATIC WOMAN'S CLUB The Seattle City-wide Democratic Woman's club will hold a court whist party Thursday, May 8, at 5 p. m., mt Dartnall's cafeteria, Second and Madison oee | WHITTIER HEIGHTS IMPROVEMENT CLUB Whittier Heights Improvement club will give a card party Satur- day, May 10, at 8 p. m, In Dim- mick’s dining car, 0951 14th ave. N. W. All welcome, ares ne fe ae ll enya tanta Following the business! where they will visit friends in Lox Angeles before returning to homes, | and Mrs. L. Reginald Gaynor lar, are being congratulated upon » birth of a son, May 6, at a 1 INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELr § A authority says that {few drops of “Outgro” upon the jskin surrounding the ingrowing nail |reduces inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath tho toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. to noted manufactured for chiropodists, How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing directions.—Advertisement. 22 “Company” means good things to eat. Don’t over- look your spread for rolls. To achieve the utmost in flavor, spread them with The Wholesome Spread for Bread | Always the same high qual. stale in and day out, séiosh “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic | for a long time. * * RATES Count 6 Words to t Run one insertion........1 tun three insertions...... 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The assortment includes street and dress hats of quaint and becoming modes. flowers lending just the touch of Summer color, or here and there an ostrich feather of lustrous hue posed, are among the trims that grace hensive display of Trimmed Hats, Friday at ... —irtiertishsonc ie ives est ia an —~ eee Es BSG A ag So a aie a . ‘ Seattle So i Mrs. Stuart Gano Fotheringham uSIC 5 4 ¢ e y ‘ . —————____— | Lotta Madden Sc . " - tl mphion ! Edited by | Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 With Amph . 2 , e Assistant—Frances Old! ‘ j le ——Louise Raymond Owens f m Mors n ” ea ‘ +) 5 s Club Will Have Opening Tea May 16; eat fi : L to Honor Mrs, Banks .M : : P Fresh=Delicious ® . " 4 bad 9 ssey'a “F A “ t Miss Uda " pening & . f Miss Macphers: given exce! 4 . Bridge Luncheo mposers, Miss Madde *. Hostess ext « ) Alex - ' ‘ irs. A at ig « w t > 7 wore & A with ANNOUNCE b Rehurr 1 4 « I *N . ; f . come 4 neat, separate wrapped quarter-pou OF Ntee ondeg , A . «” t 1 tior just the right size and shape for serv } r ¢ next and Mrs. 1 How's My aaiah'@ neag Wie uuekaee. ateecel a keeping the unused portions in the carton you I Lakevitle, | Mece * ri phions consisted of « ones that it keeps much better and waste is prevente " < ang by them at pre ts and Mrs. Alex F Mr. a “Ae 2 ; eee J \ B “ ” Saye hy vee Bell ; : Made From the Cream of Creams mbe ) ‘ » he sg go ot Affairs Planned fo with such bursts M Ar , 4| Kiwanis Club Preside abana as The purit d tastiness of Maid o’ Clover wg , Hor } carefully guarde A fety me t d I a” by sei . teurized, nt x Ba f bv Miss Ma « . ™ x, cha bers that re for : \ saahen « M © excellent given Maid o’ Clover Butter costs no more ayy a1 om pene hls a his than ordinary butter. Order a pac Mrs, A. 8. Ker » rivanie ahi any a | age from your grocer today. What t n Has Accon ; ™ : . : 4 Ite Aime Tacoma Club Gives whe , Artistic Concert a MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. 5 a arra Mr. I heus clud of Tacoma gave in Serving 11 Western States : nd Corbett t Bi Columbia St . wishing otis : e Phone, MA in-0550 t ted th rthopedic Lunch 8 a : - ~| Or thope dic L unche ae pac hage SEATTLE tea jand Thrift Shops Uiegelman, soprano; Viola Waster © Rervi. t the th |lain, violin; Rose. K. ek Schl Service at the Or | lain, H Karane k hlarb Mrs. Robertson Has room Friday will be accompanist, and H. V. Davies, or 4 ° Mount Baker Guild. gan and piano. Informal Te ae as He The program under the baton of vf. 6 Robertson deta Tae tied John M. Spargur, con of Be nformal t home on aseisted irs, 3 aaa | attic. fall mare aitersaon: for her " Awa Brackett nC. ¥ re her howse guests Ah Fors. ¥ “enka : etme Mrs. Stuart Gano Fotheringham (Elsie Kugler), whose siges a for Bride-Elect recent marriage has taken her to Empire, Ore., to reside. 5 Mra. Starr H. Calvert will er Portrait by Grady tain with a tea at r home & a $ 4 ow wday afternoon from 3 until | o'clock, in of Miss Fraser Fuhrman G ave AUXILIARY RAINIER | Macpherson, whose marriage to Mr,| charge all day at th P. P ] NOBLE POST $ J. Calderhead will be an evening| represented by Mrs. H w Bruen. rsona Sitter eh the aleanl ch Pa: event of May 31 Mrs, Ronald E. F er, Mra. A.W.) Mrs. Alvin Schwag Auxiliary to Rainier Russian Folksong | y a “ees! ~ | Stytrote 4 Mra J ret Nestor. vs 5 Kurt Behindler.) | Star and Masonic body In and around | Dance num regent, Mrs. Edwin J. Brown; re- dallas Pa oea tases het acdc scot Lea Eel nthe hip <Bigdesy litgepeonk Gavt| Seattle to assist in making this af cording secretary, Mra. W. H. Yonk- - ja : Ea P. in th “er ers; corresponding secretary, Mra ‘ : ; : t tel F. W, Rhoades; treasurer, Mrs, omens uDSs Misa ein ane ae W. B. Dornberg; financial secre- 3 4 G vis ng Misa . tary, Mrs. Edith B. Darnell; audi- CLUBS FOR FRIDAY RUMMAGE SALE caret aie TeRUENSe | WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB Lene tor, Mrs. J. E. Treen; registrar, pee Kappa Sigma Mothers’ club wilt| toda sae The Woman's Civic club -will m Mrs. §. W. Speir; chaplain, Mrx AUXILIARY TO Rc sand &: Tamines | ; oa .,| Tuenday, Ma the Y. W A. R LADY ees Fred Hamilton; historian, Mra. Ee SOCIETY TO MEET Saturday, May 9 at Elmer E. Todd left Tuesday’! toe the annual election of officers| ‘® athe BONE CHAPT| CTS OF A. Rickards; librarian, Mrs, EE. Auxiliary to the Seattle I So- | ond ave. 4 a on ort trhp AIHOFDIA: | Members urged to be present | (e) “The Little Brown Ow Lady Stirling Chapter, - Rhodes, ciety will meet Friday, May 9, at 22 * $ he peeeeeee Sas asi at the meeting held Tuesday at th M. at the ¥. W. C. A. Mrs. Gam | WEST SEATTLE CHAPTER Miss Dorothy who has been 3) Ma home of Mrs, P, 8. Masters, elected| Printed crepe linings, particularly M. a by nN sag + tin: arrived | y ‘Austin Parsons requests a lage at-| WILL HEAR OPERA jin New York at tal: dxetved Fs the following officers to serve for| those on a write ground, with figures tendance. The auxiliary will have| The Thursday Musical club, under |Saturday in Arena weld she will | ’ courtesy of Westcott Booking the coming year: in red and white, are much liked for an exhibit, “The Mirrored Pool,” at ;the auspices of West Seattle Chapter we Aisa oan ; tara ph | | 7A Sone rren Stebbins ncy Regent, Mrs. M. A. Weed; vice coats, the Garden Club spring flower show, |No. 106, O. E. S., will present the |@ few weeks before f : | ara) F) a which opened today in the auditor: | opera “Maritana” at Masonic termple, |@tt hee | SOUTHGATE CHAPTER SUUNNVAVNNEAAUOUVAASTOOAUEUAEADATAUTAA jum of the Women’s University club, | West on Friday evening, EB. Patten ‘returned | | No. 190, BE. 0. 8. — ind it is the desire of the president | May 9. n extended trip Southgate Chapter No. 190, F. 0.| == f the auxiliary that the society eae S., will give a vaudeville perform. | == bé weil represented during the three é ance in Douglas hall, 10th ave. and | == or eous rra days of the exhibit 1a E. Pine st., Saturday evening, May | == pps nite plans tor see cee iby aft ie No matter how long you have been |19. The proceeds will aid the build = f be given shortly Babe 3 ea att tortured and disfigured by itching, |!" fund for a Masonic temple in the | == te) at the meeting Friday—committe eee ; urning skin eruptions, put a little of |Seahurst-Lake Burien district, to | == will be appointed, etc. | UNIVERSITY CHAUTAUQUA . soothing, CONCENTRATED] Which the chapter and Southgate | == Seven touring cars filled with) University Chautauqua will meet} ay ang M. lam on the sore spots and the suf. | Lodge No. 247, F. and A. M., are lend: | == members attended the tulip festival lat the the home of Ars. Charles |is wednesd lays’ visit |fering stops instantly. Healing be-|ing every effort, = in Bellingham. This ts just a fore-| Moorehouse, 3601 47th ave. N. E.|in wettingham Vancouver, | ging at once and soon your skin {s| Mra. Mazi B, Hathaway, worthy | == runner of pleasant trips planned for | Friday, May 9, for luncheon. Mem ip. c. ear and well again, At all drug-|matron of Southgate chapter, asks| == the summer. bers will met at E. 40th and Univer ee sists, ¢.—Advertixement the cooperation of every Hastern | == ‘The coming of the Pacific fleet | sity way, at 12:20 p. m., to take the Mr. Harry Glenn Stibbs returned = this summer means co-operation of | stage. this week from a short trip East = the auxiliary with other flower C4 ee PIANO = for societies, as quantities of blossoms! BETA THETA Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Lewis (Dorc LOUISE C = will be needed to supply the ships. | MOTHERS’ CLUB thea Sharples) have removed from ° The McK = e Mrs. Frank A. Whitney is chairman| ‘The Beta Theta M s” club ifs home of Mis: -Lewis' parents) Dr EL tot = of the auxiliary flower committee. | will meet at the chap’ house, | ond Mrs. Caspar Sharples, to an Teachers Supplied to Healdsoee Disttien wnt Ales te Outside Cities = Oo ar Yi a Any one interested in contributing |1617 17th ave. Friday, May apartment at 1012 Belmont aye. N. NORMAL COURSE = 2 at antec sriths, ars 2 : 3 Severs over bbe! : — Reyes may, conten: witty hi 2D. m sage wp ean sb ia ; : FOUR YEARS’ COURSE FOR #TUDENTS—ALSO = , 3 ‘ fee ia nae ss | Mra. H.W. Mendenhall, of Chi CONDENSED COURSES FOR TEACHE |= For your selection tomorrow we are taking ALPHA AUXILIARY | | cago, and Mrs. H. 8. Cowgill, of Car => from their tis this is writt shat Alpha auxiliary, Local 547, will| RUMMAGE SALE : ithage, Mo., who have been the guests — m eur Ussule, as Us 18 written, Wha hold its regular meeting Friday,| A rummage sale will he held at | of their sister, Mrs. F. K. Robinson, = we believe is in. many respects the most May 9, at 8 p. m, In Union Record |1930 Seventh ave. on Friday and|¢o, some time, left Tuesday on the —4 ‘ Fe RO ie tale atuitay; May 9 206 10 ei Ge Aleceudan’ toe? Gallterala; = extraordinary display of new millinery fea- eee eee 4 Small bright bewitchingly this compre- priced we - $1 Untrimmed Hats Milans, Swiss hemp, proxaline and azure wrought into an infinite variety of crown, brim and color effects at once stamp this as an unusual of- fering ‘in Untrimmed Hats. Ordinarily they would sell at several times the price, but Friday your choice from the thousands here will $ 1 Se Cuitewon Settles Largest Millinery Steen Tn a