The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1924, Page 11

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li qa - Seattle ———————_ a — ~pargur String Quartet c ! Bdited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 BE the Pres oses Season { Assistant—Frances Oldham | j Louise Raymond Owens 2 = Cecilia ugspurger to Wed Denver Man; . Hert Mrs. Polson Will Entertain Se a ore , f ‘" o--e--@ Mi : . i t si Prest "| Bouffleurs , a" ® t a M " I E sw 1 Mise Fraser Macph and first week in June to viait - es oe eee ae ae “ ‘ a Charles — ric Club to : F faba ; h Thurs eo e-6 Give Concert . he, Ee { fare T Acai Luncheon fo ; 1 wa Belge erage Tuesd Kien aneene 5 Bride-Elect MM ‘ a ents K Pee ae p entertal Gani) aul dive witelasa Wt, Bayles rede Wednesday Afternoon ¥ +e f b. oe bie Be Mis = the week-end before taking nthe banquet aero’ 4 “spring Bong H Mra Horne was as i at emerton. Capt, Sayles the Lyr jut May Basket I y : " ore *5 mmand of the U. 8. #, Beat i ve uccesnf ai solos y . Mr. David Fothering re i ‘ 6 Freneh Composers rspey ; 5 , ; ' Featured ("he : * a r 1 a : ey ‘ a) Pare - Cards Going Out Ae iran and Mrs. Frede Wine Mise . ques Mr. Ge ina” Havelh 'P age ree T an ‘ « By as mw e Miss Jane Pe ne and M E Bantock 4a t Mra beth Witter, of Sar 1 w y M * : Vusical 1, ; 7K Giv Ww M as With Wings Miss Marguerite Lunn, daugnier of Senator and Mr Tuesday u usica C ub to Give fi te Pontentin Walter J. Lunn, of Auburn, whose engagement to Lieut. 1904 47t © Conege, Closing Concert Andere Owen Russell Marriott, of the nth Field artillery, Camp| Mrs. ” he Ladies” M . Pian k-Raint-saone | Lewis, was announced Saturday ata bridge’ luneheon given|nisted t « « complim « . ° * by her sister, Mrs. Leo Richter, at the College club.—Photo|™™ ™ 0 t ' Li ‘ } G if Woodwar f ree wane by Grady tick ‘ v * A — N Mra. W. MeCree mah |Glenn Johnson and Mrs. W. G. Mar seats Rabbitt 1 . Reet <5 ia “Atha nd Mra Joseph | WOMAN'S .« ¥ CLUE Mrs. W. HL Harris, Mrs the ten Neon! Rehoo 2 Ladtes’ M es Webte _ A >: | = = —==—= —=—= Musicale and Supper ‘tote Vor ri 5 eee eee Ce 3 : oO a, at his ? Lit The Q A ri t { I 2. and Iris Canf evlig; Ir N. Miss M 1 and M will t " I k th a ge ceva om. tates lan tanee iy. a Standard |: plange ? f tw " x . + ; « 8p KH Vivian wil for Percolator Coffee Pot Drip Method Sf as Lie eee ve ted ie 1 Ar te (percolate 10 minutes) [bring to a boil~sertle| lpour ower twice} } Service at which will in : rs de <2 “" Orthopedic Shops =e he ga 4 . ¢ Mra. Gilbert nner will t .P i ( Ad ‘ Bn : cal ls 7 % 1 level table- ting will be * ate of 1 ton. Patriotic m Milder spoon M-J-B tag F ged W. Johns The reg ting of to the cup Mra. Howard! the Alki W I ement * 8 G. Smith, Mrs will be held May 13 4 Mrs. C, J. Bush, Mra.s p.m, at A ( < Mra. H. B. Seo. be made for an A .° Clyde Hadley, Mrs piont > f Seasot at Ve ie nft, Mra. C. W. Harris j } ¢ of tssist at Tennis pe ee Ped lub Tea Mrs. Percy Bamford, 6.0.20 Ae nile tek an th Morey and Mra. C. L ADDITIONAL CLUBS i r, Mra. W. D. Lambutn will be in| FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S Average 2 level table- 1 5 s Olive charge at the Thrift Shop on-Tues-| CLUBS PLANS EXCURSIONS spoons M-J-B 1 Miss\day morning; in the afternoon Mrs.| ne geattie Federat of W th 1 Farrell,| F. L. Shepard and Mra C. W : ur ; : to the cup ‘ Nie Mer-| Knutson will be in charge for °"'® clubs, thru Socialis athe Fetter, Winslow Auxiliary department, has been sp e the past t s CLUBS FOK TUESDAY HARMONY HOMES’ AD Hearme mest No. 1743, * rhvoc 0 Americ Yeomen, of Beta Phi 1 home of Mra. H. ¢ ind st., Tuesday, 13, lock, ATION eguiar meeting of the Seattle | m Women's Christian Tem. | will be held Tucaday May 13, at 2 p. m., in the Plymouth rance L on chureh, Mr Preston, ite superintendent of schools, will on “Women and Politics.” Spe cial music, An invitation is extended to all in- terested persons. Josephine Corliss speak WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB The Woman's Civic club will meet Tuesday, May 13, at the Y. W. C, A for the annual election: of officers. Members urged to be present IONIA CHAPTER 114, O, Jonia chapter 114, O. E. ¢xempli the degrees Tuesday, a at $ o'clock, in the Cor- inthian room, Masonic temple. The matrons and patrons of the city lll be guests of honor, and an ad-| ess will be given by Walter B.| Meter. | see SIGMA KAPPA MOTHERS’ CLUB | gma pa Mothers’ club will} meet at the chapter house, Tuesday, | lay 13, at 2 p.m, A full attendances | desired, | SKATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB | The Literature Interpretation de- partment of the Seattle Woman's club will meet at the home of Mrs. The and “The Dark Forest” will be reviewed. ‘The current events department will | the same place at 2:30 p. m.,| he leadership of Miss Maud | McGough. iT PRODUCTS NORTHW LUNCHEO: Evergreen court, Order of Ama ranth, will have a Northwest Prod- ucts luncheon served on Tuesday, May 13, at 12:30 o'clock, at the home of Mra, J. Monks, 724 12th ave, N, Members and friends invited, Women’s Clubs city. AK rut I rr I { MISS MARGUERITE LUNN _ | Personal Music Society m* | either of the above. PAGE The Wholesome Spread for Bread 1—A delicious spread for bread; 2—A shortening to make tender, flaky, digesti- ble pastry; 3—An enrich- ing mediumto maketempt- ing, economical cakes; 4 To blend with sugar into delicate icings and hard 5 —To season and sauce; add to the food value of vegetables. NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF WASHINGTON ncess Angeline Parlor No. 2, ‘ative Daughters of Washington, will hold thetr annual banquet at the Gowman hotel, on Friday eve- ning, May at 6:16 p.m. All reservations must be in the hands of the committee by the 20th of the month. Kindly make your reser- vations to either Miss Eva Kent, 250 20th ave, N KE nwd-4069; Mrs, Ella Shar 1618 N. Soth, ME Irse-2386; Miss Nellie Hans, Ho tel Wilhard, EL jot-7240, or office, EL jot-8710. All those willing to take part—+n the —program, notify Make resery tions ax early as possible. ‘The in- stallation of officers will take place at the banquet. Anyone who in will- ng to get rhododendrons for the banquet kindly communicate with the committee plants Three mo excursions hay been planned fc 5 “season WOODLAND PARK AUXILIARY he first trip on Thursday The Woodland Park auxiliary to) T° firs seis ate yn Ren teed the Rut hool building fund, will will be to the new plant of the 3 level table- meet with Mrs. Harry Leitch, 630 W tle Ice Cream Co. ‘Those wish- spoons M-J-B Sard, on T esday, May 13, at 10a. m.|ing to join the party are asked to Luncheon, Cape ta epila aie to the cup to the cup Sarr meet at the corner of Pike an TERIE CLUB Fourth aye. at 1:20 p.m es , arts department of the The trip planned for Thursday ! o'clock, at the home of Mrs.) oat ur which’. will: sleave nad ° \ Thyng, 1348 I A wt. The | as a +s arate Open a Savings Account following program will be given sists gh yabhintae, ts, Memos: 4 Pap neuen An j th government — loc into the For One Dollar or More . Mra, 8. M. Carson) Sound and around to ( where AND ( ONE Veoas lunch will be served. Bring lunch ‘ » Fourdrah ‘ i ourdrala | and cup. Coffee can’ be purchaned A aate Bank in Which to . Rasback | on the boat. The boat will dock at tag ea 4 PEGI np Pe emo a city landing on the return trip. : 5 Mary the Third ei crotnera| Those wishing to avail themselves # THE Bank for Savings Mrs. W. &. Thyng of this opportunity should secure ‘ Pine St. at Fourth Ave. thelr tickets at « eee ) passen S AND PROFESSIONAL | f°" iw the capacity of t bont ickets. ma ot the 8 CLUB ;. | Specia servi desk at Bon ogular meeting of the Bus regular méeting,of the Busl-| 1, sne, the presidents of the. difter nd Professional Women’s club, evening, May 6, Miss Luella Ayers was re-elected president. Miss Florence Morse was elected first vic president; Miss Florence McKay, sec-|‘he Ficishman ond vice.president; Miss Eva Cham.| Pe". The party ; Fifth ave. entrance bers, recording secretary; Miss Evan. | [th ave. snirance geline Starr, corresponding secretary, ||) Drommlly &t f and Mrs. C. P. Auld, treasurer. age 7 4 transportation ent federated cly hor clut Tue one thing awoman / prides|herself onisindivid- uality. She és she. She has her taste in coffee—just as she has her tastein clothes, 9 will be to Co., at Sum will leave from the of the Y¥. W o'clock. ‘The furnish the further infor the Fleishman Ye Announcements were made of the { atio: call M c N. ‘lark, 3 4 < state convention is e pas ra Spo cA rit son r Clar i‘ people, ik Backs, ie kar June 6, 6, and 7, and he na. sie : i nal convention, to be held at West 3 y i plays, {hall things. eh den, Ind., from Jul to € R rived nant: clube: at Chew Under the auspices of the Lawton But how often does she Angeles and Toppenish were report-| School club a benefit co) iIl be OBSERVATION CAR on get her precise coffee-taste? Isn't it apt vo be hit-or- miss? That's what this chart is for—to help you find your taste in coffee; and, having ed, which places Washington third | given Wednesday ing, May 14 in the ranks of the states having the | at 8:15 o'dlock, at Steiner's hall, Inter most clubs in the national organiza. | bay tien, Michigan and Kansas only sur-|. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith, passing her. This is the third year | Johnson that Washington has held this dis. |1 tinction, Delegates to the state conve: will be Luella Ayers, Susan Mr. Ben A. Richards folléwing the asiecteg, The Olympian Of Hoh mann, Rena Keiper, Edna Nichol, Dr. dis: ibe Cane 2 Wid Over the Mountais(s Nake Ava eae Hattie Slaughter, Harriet Gregs, Inez : sted: ste found it, you'll know how Meyring, Florence McKay, Dr. Ger Home Dvora egin t } ‘ tyude MeGilt and Florence Morse Kiddies Flee Maren Hela Muy O Set it every time, Hldridge Byrd Billot The alternates are Irene Benn eoas | Vote 7 ‘ Molly Baldwin, Fide.| “1 Edna Crangle, Molly Ba TA Ae Net. Kno A Complete Train Electrically Operated lia Davis, Lute Buchanan, Clara] “(a 14! Fi eect TY Lynn, Mrs, Sylvia Hunsicker, Jennie) «pate moon" F, K. Logan | Johnson and Wilhimena Frigieen, | “Good Morning Hunahine”....-Leiiman | 'T Cole, city superintendent of | ayeaina’ Mary Louise Clary, Low chools, will be the principal speaker | ~ Mrs, Eugene Bell | . at the meeting on May 14, which 4s | speaker ‘'f Summer Tourist mothers’ night. Every member is | Frank Kinnenr, Pntertainer, urged to bring either her mother or| yr pittertiela and Mr. W. Me Johnson Fares adopted one for the program. Trombone solo AS aaey, pina Fane [oetttttie. Blue Cat Oe ei in Effect May 22nd , | Mr._Altred. Herer | st. MATIN'S Mes, Florence’ 1. Ainith and Men. Burton — MOTHERS’ CLUB St. Martin's Mothers’ club will! ee hold its regular monthly meeting| LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB ‘Tuesday, May 13, at the home of; The Ladies’ Grotto club will meet | Sawyer, accompaniats, J. ¥. Bahl Gen, Agent Pass. Dept. Second and Midis Mre, J. N. Baltrusch, 396 74th | Wednesday, May 14; at 2 p, m, at the! Phone EL tot-6800 at. Luncheon ut 12:80 o'clock. The|Iederated clubhouse. There will be|M 265 hostess will be assisted by Mrs.)an important business meeting, after Mary Cumming, Mrs, D, Moyes,| which “Spoof” will be played ast nerclhal en Min Me SoetSnrumesme hae Rab re bdiLaosal ESL RIE i mares is thy rsemne Ane mre rad 24 level table- spoons M-J-B her taste in collee' ~ this chart will help you find yours Important: 2 level tablespoons equal | rounded tablespoon /M:JBdoesn'task youto mgke coffee any one way. M.J:B asks you to make coffee the way you like to make it—for M‘J‘B proves its flavor in the cup, no matter what method of coffee-making you use. Remember that M‘JB is a top-crop coffee of constant flavor. We see. to that! But the strength in the cup is up to you. Isn't it wortha little test in your home to insure coffee-contentment forall time? Try it! Tricolator [pour thru filter paper once) level table- n M-J-B the cup meets every taste in And don't forget Trer Tea Orange Pekoe (Black) or Japan (Green) mects every taste in tea are nse E + Fi r 2% : canoe

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