The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1924, Page 13

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va re B2ear BASAG APPS 0 ee OO [Sigel Simp deo TONIGHT and Tomorrow Night WEDNESDAY AY 28, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 ‘Seattle Society |{_ MRS. GEORGE TOVEY | Personal Haak Pott gh Music 4 Washington Best HAPPY HOME trawberries Washington pro- duces strawberries famous for their size, Telephone MA ir-0600 ces Oldh nd Ower Edited by Lillian a Tennis Club He Interesting Plans for Summer Months; Visitor Will Be Honored td . } Friends , : richness and flavor y ° Some of these de- ad a licious berries are N rhe now on the market. 1 The very best of the PLE ' * crop is now being M ‘ selected for the ms then saiene vee a HAPPY HOME ’ : . slew Brand. The true wi eelok . ement comes as a Pa strawberry taste — ance dy hosts of f f ge different,GOOD. All ais there ; . ae } 2 berries and pure seas time in! ‘ : te fruit juice enriched - bnphecene \ tM . ° ‘ with refined sugar— sae on »* . Me ane Mes. d.. BF no bother of sorting ; art a York . ars. € ' and preparing for, Entertaining 1 a bas aes : sain .? - i én the table. a ‘ied are ny who know the full Miss Lee , iciohen 1 < farce 2h HAPPY. HOME Misn Bento: a t Ne r e nls 1 ( Strawberries prefer them 1h ; I even at the height of the ' y fresh strawberry season, re. 1 ” A HAPPY HOME short- e ; . iY . 4 “ coke fer cipner ipctent Bridge Luncheon were ¢ rs ating : will delig e family. and Shower wid + : e 5 exe ; i; 3 an Eseity Obtained from Your Miss Margaret sit Tekan Ya eR? - st Good Grocer. Kelly will entertain v ‘ r Distributed and hel rela and T erat : F ’ - so Guaranteed by anes, 22 tm om lta fo r Bie SCHWABACHER Meetia Berean, whose marriag Unga Alaska, to spend) “7 Be BROS. & CO., Inc f Mr. Morris Peterson w ete oo place June 18. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elwo F Covers will be ma me Miss Epperson Entertains Hostess to Tn compliment to Mrs. Milton oo-| Laencheon Club Geldrick, of Spokane, who is M Gilbert M. Butterworth en bridge Seattle's Oldest Business (Helen Mae ih rnoon with Imeheon of eight covers at the Tor re pl us clud, “ee S Mu ” ‘1 Luncheon and Annual Musicale Surprise Shower The annual musicale of the 1 Bhai versity District Mothers’ club & noon felt Thursday afternoon, Ju we fe'elock, at the Wilsonian, » Palip Gearhart, Mrs. J. FE. E feimer, Mra. Ralph Gemmill, Mra Chartes Cave, KE nwd RUSSIAN DRAMA WILL PRU Miss Audrey ( ad E W. G. Montgomery and Mrs. "Fy. B. bee ts, dees “4 YOUR GROCER SELL3 AND RECOMMENDS DeLong acting as hostesses Pa ae : 14 The following program has been Bri y cor Tovey Ind., who has bee) ASITY ma cee letahged jearhart and Mrs, |OTidge Luncheon Clu a , t » Who has been a) untveRsiTY POST t sian, famine yi HR Logg pee oe q 1 b rec itor in town. During her stay she was the guest | N¢ “ARD PARTY las the: clams n o + . + wir y he —_— —_——— — — BRAND Pasteral—“My Lovely Celia’ Frank C. Arnold.—Portrait by Grady. i roles. of. Ir an ne Wilson Ler artist, € : Sian m “ OPPORTUNITY HIGHEST GRADE M.| MYRTLE CHAPTER NO. 48 afternoon, “with the old CAN No. 4% and Ionia Harris, © omerlin Thapt 114, O. BE. S., will meet Crandell, M. Atl n M. | in Joint session Monda Mitchell, E. * an Univeraity ‘hall, corner of| tine yrs ‘Southern Rusa | Star Want Ads Sr 45th st. and. University way wen | Birthday r For the daughte Funds from thix party are to be a, the summer ‘ ; r among & group of her small fr | 1. R. Oliver, J a: | temp! rt d arion ‘ 'delnaetthe Faaan, 0 Eighth ave. N i y f . ss or | at ent the chief w : noon. Mrs. Hopkins w d . ? . y . Rummel | assisted by Mrs. E. Burke, Mra. Wil Se ¥ ay ay Wh ey ‘ committee in argo jlam Hipsley and Mrw. V, Hunter. K- as aH. 4 y. C, Mylrole, chairman “ef « r= - — —_ = - = SSSStst = = Damm") «-....- ; |Orthopedic Lunch and | Thrift Shops | Denny Fehrman Guild will be in| | charge of the Orthopedic lunch room | Inglewood Club Thursday. Mrs. A. J. Falknor will More Th an 12,000 Peo ple This afternoon at the Inglewood |? hostess, assisted by Mra. J. C. Vi : : Gelfand Country club Mrs. Ralph | Slater, W. Branch, Mrs isited Our Plant Last Night & Whaley entertained with a lunch. | George abtree, Mrs, T. M. Jen tn of twenty-four covers ner, Mra. R. BE. Ku » Mra. L. 1. i 4 . Stevens, Mrs. B. L. knor, Mrs. P. | ‘Cornish School to 9. Paxton, M. eelye, Mra, | 3 Smart, Mrs. J.| | Give Annual Tea , Mrs, Morton Baker, | | Miss Nellie Cornish and eterson, Miss Ann Hovey | faculty of the Cornish school will | and Miss K | re their annual tea to students t er Guild, with Mrs f td their friends on Sunday after- | : toon, from 4 until 6 o'clock. will have cha t the Thrift Sk | No formal invitations have been | Thurs and Eust Madi pSmed, but an invitation Is extend-|son Guild th Mrs. P. H. Forrest Fei thru the press to all friends of|and Mrs. R. J. Ward, Thursday aft | the school. ernoon. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB q ~ The department of Social Service | SILVER TEA }of the Wornan’s Century club will Youngstown P-T. A. will give a}meet Thursday, May 29, at the! Miver tea Thursday afternoon, ‘May | home of Mrs. John Whalley for 1 4, from 2 to 4 o'clock, at the home | 1230 o'clock luncheon. Mrs. Emma < A pat Mres. R. Hoyt, 4437 26th ave.|K. Rinehart will have charge of the} Ew. | program, and a representative from | ees No.1 |Girla in the City of Seattle.” New | “DELICIOUS—most sweet or grateful to lia chapter, No. 114, 0. EB. S., | officers in this department tnclude ° Rte «card party at bertnair'a| Mra. A. H. Horton, chariman; Mrs, FORMAL OPENING | the senses, especially to the taste. Afford- ange aay ssa von Lounsbur: vice-chairman; ing exquisite pleasure or entertainment, | tréasurer, J. W. Graham, secretary and delightful.” SEWING CIRCLE “ |GRAND PARLOR OF NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF WASHINGTON ees case} ADDITIO Mey SLURS Seat 1 le ice Cream Co S That's the meaning that Webster gives to Marion O'Dell, 156 Highianc drive, | a this Brand name that we chose for Frye’s ¥, May 29, at 1 o'clock. sae Dicisocnat, ouae | ‘The annual meeting of the Grand choice Bacon—and it more than measures WE iitic fecia cin parlor of Native Daughters of | up to that definiti Th in-fed Theratay, say 29, a >. |W on will be held in Seattle a n p to efinition. The young grain-fe ; Mrs.” Elizabeth “gore |, Saturday, June 7. The delegates, | y porkers are so carefully chosen, the Frye’s jofficers and members for parlors! "outside the city will be_taken on ast- Rag. hid : és s standards of preparation are so high and Pia Vourtir the “atternon, ia. the even: Music—Dancing—Entertainment the exclusive Frye curing process enhances WOMEN'S Kew. ie one ing there will be a banquet, given A : Tee We SEEWADIN CLUE in'thelr honor, after whieh the re and improves the natural quality to such i s H ular meeting will be held n-| , 2 rary : — : fon for an Dlanned a brids® | rouncement of banquet and plans of | ae Pig ee an extent that Webster might have said Yat 12 Geto elm! meeting will be announced as s00n | | ¢ Wee digt? 20100. Homtoanes ty aetinivo plana have, been made hy h even more had he breakfasted on “‘Frye’s W Mts. Clay lew, ye" | All members planning to attend Your ( . ; “Your | Delicious’. B : Gee CAF Lawrence, Srs.14.2 henauet ate asked 40 phone oF Surety A i eat elicious” Bacon the morning he was Wa Fg, tayjn. 179" 404) mast reservations to either Mra, Tda of : i | phone SU nset-008; Mra, of | working among the d's. ashlee. Purity” Purity" ‘fn | ; + ; I CE CREAM Most good stores and markets sell © The Frye Meat Guide is a prac- 9, tor a a ae bag a | aL 7 s the “Frye's Delicious’ Brand Bacon __ tical guide to many delicious ways at the school playsrounds, | . | and Ham, but if your dealer isan of preparing “Frye’s Delicious” pay baskets. During the after | GRADUATING R J | exception it will be well worth Hams and Bacons, Send 2 cents Geet? children wit) give an en. | Gertrude Weinzirl, assisted by her | Will Be Served while to tell him that you want to for postage to Frye & Co., Seattle, Tre tas and in the evening the| pupils and the pupils of Margaret try these triumphs of delicious- | Wash., and your: copy will be ball team will play the fa-|Tapping, will give the graduating thers’ team, y | 1 mailed. dance recital, Thursday evening, may ALPHA xh’ | 49, at 8:30 o'clock, In the Corhish Lit Agha AUXILIARY | tle theater. Suxiliar, will be Ger. He tte fag, UY 2 Local 587 witt| |Those participating | Card party of the sem.|trude Weinzirl, Margaret Tapping, D. day, My at 2 \thman, 1 : ; é ? if 2p. m.,| Inman, 1. Goodrich, F, Bryden, J eception Hours, 7 P. M _M. Mon Record halt, | Bernstein, G, Shoffield, G. Wood, M P ? -to 10 P. M. | Kent, B. Hardee, Rt. Marr, B, Clark, ie ae at SEATTLE ICE CREAM | Phelan, H. Todd, L. y Rongue, ausociation of |B. Buty, I. McLaughlin, A co. Fenmicacne | Ke masiges Ok cauicehent Br Banta F. Y. FISHER, President and General Manager sag? on Wedaeuday | 1 bergh, A. Hawel, R, Browne, Fourth Avenue South at Atlantic Street Telephone EL iot-1591 Buy Hams and Bacon by this Brand Name—you will find them 9, from | M wkes, M, Dorning, M “EVERYTHING THE NAME IMPLIES” 24-12 7 ® school, A|1, Irckenbrack, C, Dunn, 8, will be|MeGill, M. Ayerst, B. McKenney, | D. Sweeney, J, Duncan, B. Dune an | ave. Mrs, Mayme Ri be the assisting hostess. Stars

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