The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1924, Page 13

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ATTLE | Music ~ |Galli-Curci Thi THE STAR HARRIS Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA ir-0600 A Ok | Seattle Society (MRS. CARL E. Popular June Bride-to-Be Phil I eltpiia Guests Miss Part } iding June 18 f Miss I dge's d . fra Row v me psy elphia e ' will & C I M v r - 4 M 8 ; ge BE Am pa ew 5, Ma je Heg nm by t Davids Will Be Dinner Hosts W.H from a Party for Two June Brides-to-Be Irs. Ber L. Falkn ed a bridge tea and handkere Irvine, r has-ar. A eaahg eee 7 Orthopedic Shops . bs Mrs. L. B. Dawson w 2 s Virginial oy lo I R ri Hovey assisted by Mra. Her ¥ a t F E E kban of eix tables, fol Mrs, Emmett er, Mra. W Biackburr afternoon, Seldert and ° Mrs. Parsons Plans Luncheon Reginald H. Parsons planned a heon of th at the Tennis afternoon, In has 1, with Mts. G. C. rs. Peter Th compliment to » Thrift Shop daughter, Miss A Parsons, and| w . raiie. and ‘ire, ©. Miss Helen F who graduated J and from Mitis college this ‘for MM , : Women’s Clubs e@ CLUB FOR WEDNESDAY AQUILA LODGE, | Mr. and Mrs, R. William Crosby _- NO. 3 and Miss Hele worth will re LORRAINE SOCIAL CLUB Aquila lodge, No. 85, Degree of! move this w nelr summer Lorraine Social club will meet mor, v Ps n card party yome at Med Wednesday, May 2%, at 2 p at day evenin ee the home of Mrs. Lola Greye: ,jat Swedish C Mrs. T. J. Trafford-Hure- | ave Mrs. Amel! Han Foster and form the comm bers and friends invited. see ADDITIONAL CLUBS 421 28th ave. 8. ol Re EASTERN STAR CLUB Fastern Star club will ha bridge for members and friends,} Wednesday, May 28, at 2 p m., at) 4090 Arcade squa: en Han Mem. ey ALKI P.-T. A. Alki PT. A. will meet Thursday, | ARK SOCIAL CLUB ‘ Ark Social club, 0. E. 8, will/, meet Wednesday, May 2§, at 2\ pring baskets. Pp. ™., with the worthy matrons, at the residence of Mra F. &. 4834 42d ave. 8. invited. noon the children will give an en- Clark, | tertainment, and In the evening the All Eastern Stars) boys’ baseball team will play the fa- see see COUNCIL OF |ALPHA AUXILIARY CATHOLIC WOMEN Alpha auxiliary to Local 587 will Seattle Council of Catholic Women | give its last card party of the sea. will hold its annual meeting Wed-|son Thursday, y at 2p. m,| nesday, May 2%, at 2 p. m., injin Union Record hall. Knights of jumbus hall, Election | “*e of officers, - Shen © ART EXHIBIT AT |GARFIELD HIGH CLARA BARTON TED ‘The Parent-Teacher association of | Clara Barton Tent No. 1 will|Garfield high school {s sponsoring meet at the Armory, Wednesday,/an art exh.bit of 200 reproductions | May 28, at 1:30 p.m. At 3:30 p. m.|of tamou on Wedaesds the tent will honor Comrade Cyrus|and Thursday, May 2% and 29, from Miller and Mrs. Miller with a recep-|2 until 4 o'clock, at the school. A tion and musicale, in celebration of |rominel admittance fee will be thelr golden wedding anniversary. | charged. | Comrades and friends invited. A tes d cara party will take place in the 8’ DANCING CLUB 1 evening, at 8 c’clock. Mrs. Della} g club will give Higley, chairman jtho second of its series of summer | bd |dances Tuesday evening, May 27, at} | Leacht Park pavilion. | Bee | CLUB n’'s club DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS Daughters of Pioneers of ington (prior to special meeting 28, at 2 p. m,, at LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB WEST SEATTLE WOMA The West Seattle will meet at tho West munity clubhouse Thur , at 2 p. m,. with Mrs The annual closing business m7 t-| Howe acting as hosteas. Mrs. ing of the Ladies’ Grotto club / \i|Woodmanste will be in charge of he held Wednesday, May 25, t t the musical program. Pear m., at the Federated clubhoy cee / IONIA CHAPTER, ISCONSIN GOLDENROD / | NO. 114 The Wisconsin Goldenr¢ Ionia chapter, No. 114, 0. EB will meet with Mra, R. B.D will give a card party at Dartnall's 202 West Hows st. WR casters Thursday evening, , 29, | May 28. Box lunch sal VEEP at 4:20 o'clock. Bridge and whist, INEERB k Students Heard grcial ain Recital An {mportant attle Com The Ladies’ auxilia erhood of Locomotis concert was given give a 1 o'clock lunch? Vaitas ne : londay ight at the Cornish, when by a card part Sut i Cad yanted ity | 28, in M. EB. AL payin aioe SS exocuaiite wno recital three of his promising ave. am of severe but! pil udenty In prog tndard requirement. Thay ¥ ITY coy ed by Mesdames English, ; Bens y and Parks, three pupils of Sara City Cou 0, U. Ww. hy technique will be able to give ,’ ‘Oy SECC notable expression. AUXILIARY CORNER SECON" Reyne also showed a REBEKAH ) of no mean musical ability, | ‘The auxiitar yle of great development thru | lodge, No, 22 pehnical mastery, day, May 28, a © Loulse Soolberg demonstrat. Mrs. Kalber| adilem of musical conception, ’ Jand Mr. W. H. ¢ |toring home. A very few years ago our greatest |concern was the development of an ui service, and nobody in the United s kne much about it, Jand the result was that n perfectly a gin 3, Peabody, in se ‘al trio, | dance for mem! D y be possessed of much artistry, Vv ednesday oa het nw sho gains greater confidence The marriage of Miss Blanche Gibbs to Mr. Carl E. Har- at the home of , Idaho, was ce the br lebrated Friday ¢ brother- ening, May law and si ter, ! and Mrs. H. B. Smith—Portrait by Grady. Personal Judge and Mrs. Burke left today by motor for Walla Walla, to be fone until the last of the w Dent and two/ ie 3 on the H. F. the Barbara, wh house for Mrs. Harvey J. Fetter and daugh ter, Miss Betty Fetter, will sail May 3 from & co thru the Pan. ama canal f w York, to be gone two months. Mr. and son are expected home m @ motor trip east of ains, week 6 moun as Emory arrived tn from San Pedro to visit | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Poe for a fortnight before sailing for Chi- na on two years’ duty. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. Griffiths, who have been In New York for three weeks, are expected home Wednesday evening. see Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kent, Mra Henry N. Shead, Miss Erna Schultz rrard spent the er, B. C, mo- week-end on Vanco ara Mra. Milton McGoldrick of Spo- kano in visiting Miss Gladys Epper- son at The Wilsonian for a fow! days. Dr. and Mra. G. I. Tanzer and daughter, Miss Murlel Tanzer, left Saturday on a motor trip to Ton asket for a few days’ visit with Mr. 4 Mrs, Vern R. Nixon (Alice er.) Caw Mrs. T. L. Harrington left Mon-| East, to be gone! nmer months. Ke David will return Hitchcock Military Rafael to spend the! Mr. and y night for the for the # Cadet Jack M. this: week from hool in San mer with pare | school board for the proper teach Mrs. O. J. David. Miss Shelley Juno McKnight of alt Lake City is visiting her uncle} and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. McKnight. Harry Otis} sae Miss Ida Katz Will leave June on a four-months’ trip to New York and other Eastern cities, where she} will visit relatives. She will return | by way of Cailfornia. | rrr pry Mr. and Mrs. Robert Merrick, nc- companied by Mr. Merrick's mother, Mra, O. H. Merrick, of Brookline, Masa., left Sunday on a motor trip to California. enormou! thing like have had. sum of money without any. the result we ought to Powtrnaster General New, before senate appropriations commit- tee. IF wm. Sine WINTER COMES entent Masterpleee ver the Hin Next Vrly Saty and Mon, MARKET THEATRE Coming |quarters will be 4 nm of chairmen of the vart as committees of the Seattle Feder ation of Women's clubs occurred at the meeting held Monday afternoon with the following results: Amert © Hughes. Mr. George Gr one of the state © an intere talk on fi its mi ors, # conservation Mrs. R. J. Reekie, chairman of the building board, an ced that tho next card and jonge party | would be held at the Elks’ hall June 20. This will also be a recep tion tendered the Incoming and out | going officers of the Federation, Mra. J. H. Little gav: her year’s work as chairman of the Americanization committee, stressing the need of books selected by of foreign born. Miss Adelaide Pollock, chairman of the clyics committees, requests that A resume of the| magazines for tho uso of city jail| inmates may be contributed by the following clubs: Mumical Arts 0 clety, North Progressive, In Media Re, King County Graduate Nurses, ladien’ auxillary to the Pa cific Improvement club, Ladle ot to, Ladies’ Musical and Literary club. Tho magazines may be left at the old’ Butterworh building on upper First ave. Mrs. R. F. Weeks, chairman of the legislation committee, the year's work jn the national and state law making bodies Mra. W. H. Thompson, chafrman | | summed up| of education, spoke of the work of | her committee during the Iast year and the educational progress of our city schools. Mrs. R. EB elect of tho org: arnhart, president ation, gave details of the accommodations to be offered delegates at the state convention, which is to be held at Pullman, Wash., the middle of June, The delo gates are to be entertained on the grounds free sleeping tho, girls’ dorm © rising bell will be at 6:20, breakfast at 7, the t mession of the day at 8. The committee on en tertainment {s planning to furnish tory. | meals at cost for all thé delegates, in the girls’ dining room, and are mak Joy!, Joy Toy Krescent Klub dance every Thursday night at Leschi Advertisement Buy our Rich, Pure Raw Milk per quart 10c daily lected herd of Tested Holsteins. Freah from our Audience of today do Plump, meaty green olives give flavor to gains Se BAKED FISH ioraenen li BAKED fish, garlanded by a circle of halved green 1 ‘ olives—what a treat for the hungry. And how those meaty slices of green olives do add to the flavor of the fish. Green olives blend wonderfully with other foods. By themselves, no other appetizer can equal their appeal. Eat green olives often. They are good for you. Write for a copy of our free folder, which gives a number of delightful and surprising green olive recipes. Association AMERICAN IMPORTERS of Spanish Green Olives, 200 Filth Ave. New York City At ae ppanish GREEN OLIVES “All queen olives and stuffed olives are Spanish Green Olives” Mothers WHEN’CHILDREN GET MILK=TIRED servesGhirardelli’s GroundCho- colate twice as often. In this way milk-tired children get the milk they need plus the fine energy- nourishment in Ghirardelli’s, Then, too, mother knows there’s nothing in this delicious food-beverage to tax the child’s stomach. Thanks to our own Ghirardelli blend, there’s just enough fat to be easily digested, even by a child of youngish years, Times change! And so does the mother-art of feeding children! When children lose their taste for milk from time to time (as children will) what does the mo- ther of today do? Does she scold the child? No! Does she coax and coax and coax until the milk goes down? Hardly! Instead— She reasons that children love chocolate even when they tire of milk. So she like it better than milk AND COCOA Sassy sre Ee CHOCOLATE

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