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f DAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1924 RP « ‘ 5 ‘ k Seattle Society [ MRS. C. F. STAFFORD _} Personal he ; i a | a "=== Raisin dainties @ beeabn se Assistant—Francgg Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Cards Out for Jea at Laurelhurst Home; Ci Al Annual Affair for Orthopedic Hospital VES VOM i coe the oven i ‘ ‘ od f ' x 8 Mrs, Guy . | ' Spe w ' kin will alternate at Kaisia + d | sa new Laure nl Marion R Many delicious varictie az Man Ras ‘ Order some today had Junior Guild's Ballinger (Marie Leghorn). : : he . ‘ M Dewin Hogg, Jr Mrs. Lee ¢ Co Thanksgiving Ball Fortes, Mrs. Daryl Witiett ‘ They give you so much goodness ti bene ef ‘the G ayen’s | White, and. Dis wil at such low cost. And they are as Thanks Evelyn Taylor will receive the me healthful as they are delicious. afte . , 4 \ > J . ; , oe * 90 M Save yourself the bother of fuss- 3 7 , Fruit and Flower , . . ing around the kitchen. When you | k Mission to Hold Bazaar see buy bread today, include some Ba ad All durin the yea: the Fruit a 4 } fr ent 7 4 nia wanep Stlaion’ cieiinn deat teeeea adoengase) . ° Raisin coffee cakes raisin foods in your order. Have £3 a nig anual bazaar at which time Mrs. Edward H. 1 j €or luncheon or breakfast them for your own and the chil- kent t and | sting articles , . r a, sab uguneetinte itia Pb dren’s luncheon, for afternoon tea, i e Faw t . : « t Fe had Dancing. tidays, Committees are con co ; . PLAY for breakfast. f. “ogg a for something F - nd the members t Rt t re, » cake ie m1 ‘ Bs Dis ase A ti t Rolls, coffee cakes, cookies, VA Mildred ual affair a success be pound cakes, and many other ei he the a teak iaehe 1 Y the tempting raisin foods come fresh } A. V ner Noe ‘ wT “gece: Sogn ble extent, one on De- } ’ , from my oven every day. They . 4 to equ ‘ 4 Z “ z Pet { ' x Bus i city oedie adh 3 0 held at the ch ; are made with Sun-Maid Raisins 5) Heteies Yorn, © - Rani) who past have ms Hae —big, sweet, juicy raisins, the kind Vinthon. Bytrie > found it profitable to visit the Mls Sports " 7 . » They giv ag ‘ade Shsroed be yp te gern aa hyp anes ! , Sicis eaghtae you use at home. They give my i Smith, from the C Set date, but new fr re needed. . . The children love them raisin foods a special goodness, | Wicked Fa “ Green Dra The will be a business men's . a ester ne caste ncheon served by the famous , " * * Elizabeth O'Reilly | Hunt's Potnt cooks and something me Ae " Quee ; Patricla Lavan new afd different ts planned for rdou'e { Pages . Seueese . the evening. Nothing — Winifred James, Marjorie Phillipe | forgotten from toya for 4 PY Royal nursemaid.......Grace Smith |seeds and bulbs for t lp Bia The Wicked Fairy,.Corinne Hooper | candied, linene and the LV eu Leona O'Netl| book, which will be on sale—a book The Lyric club will give the first Jeannett ‘Horowitz ontaining the cholcest * recipes nees Lewis | the Mission members. ne Friday afterr ‘The bazaar will be held at the} Mrs, Stafford is chairman of the committee in charge of | ve t 2 t Hotel Washington. Mrs. Harold! the annual “high jinks” to be given Friday evening by the! "resbyterian church Margaret Hood, Mary|inx is chairman of arrangements, , * 4 pats . , we s. Wilila a, Geraldine Tenny, Bet-| sscisted by Mrs. Harry Otis Me-| West Seattle Community club in West Side Masonic hall.| one o¢ ty Ann Frink, Mary Katherine Mc Phail, Lois Phillips, Jeanne Ferner, ally Hunt, Delora “Musszynsk!, Le ona Musszynski, Betty Bounds, Gwendiyn Morgan, Marie Lewis, Mrs. Frederick Boyd, Mra.| Portrait by Grady. Women’s Clubs Raisin pound cake Rich with frnity goodness H. Featherstone, Mrs.| lL, Hall, Mrs M t ela, Margaret Han-| Meister. Mrs. E. B. | Olt ca ties a Valter M. French, Mrs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY = | MILITARY WHISt : ae ” Fatries—Jane MeCreery, Ph: ii rele gge te pong 7: iaisetan es : : : Toby, Janet Riggs, Ruth Caro, Mil ty-four. per tot CROWN HILL ettornan, ery a | ~ As es dred Ajax, Frances Lewi ‘ oP . E A eho aU ; 1 s ae ink z Jacquelyn Su livan. oA fe nd TS ‘ 1 i 2 musical prieenelba ! - 7 F - a —— —————=—== by pupils from the Fra - Anesda ma. 6 clubhouse, f eran eee ed SE Vi TUDY CLASS PLAN . Ne | 1ay be obtained from head- lo will be fu: Luncheon and Linen Min e ‘ > «| BRIDGE AND MAHJONGG PARTY am fire Gir S quar lo; Valeria ( Shinar iu c Mont) An interesting event this week a4 : Shower The prog ‘ ! t ‘ t D 1 the: belies nod Dorothy Jon Miss Jane .Treax will entertain |) { 4 pt aa tio a A ; > / he committee for the su The Tinega group has planned its On MM assembly will a luncheon and Unen shower at | cewing CLUB Fiano—Potka a ninott | yalade G D: t M S| meet for the month of Novem- at 4:50 o'clock and the|her home on Saturday affernoow.) 0 cond sisters’ Sewing club | yora yen ete Jack } yolut " at fi t r. For service they plan on make march at.5 o'clock [November 2%, in compliment to). i inset with Mra. John Dav Jaemine Dy i irs. I . y taking succes * scrap books for the children in Cradle Guild committee in-| Misa dilizabeth Folsom), whose.e@m: | 2 4, yr est " ednesday, | . ufterne N er a a karction! sae a eS don ena following senior members| Kagement to Mr. Lawrence \Witey a w. ¢ i uy ¥| sees = ee ft ign remain for every|tho Orthopedic hospital. During of the Junk The Minses Dor-| "2s recently announced. Fourteen | November 12, Bt |p. ! ¢ c they helped with the party othy Allen; rlotte Bloedel, ¥ tone of the honor guest), cHTer , | 5 r the King county home. Two m.Colvin, Margaret Cheal, Nancy | have been invited, | ler. GEORGE t new members are.soon to be added ory, Betty De Voe, Margare' ey 3 Be of St. Geo meet | Mite Eagleson, Doris Fischer, Frances! Informal Tea for Two ee haee of titae Fae we [2 ai J at the home of Mrs. Harry Mek Green, Elizabeth Kerr, abeth na dere Fag: vo F San Sense: Sanne Honor Guests itt, 3731 42d W. on W t Gwiadys Matthews, Mary Bllss| Mrs, Millington Gray {s arranging | "©™44y 2 eer! NORTHWEST | M Maxwell, Virginia Merrill, Betty|an informal tea at her = bot rege PRODUCTS LUNCHEON gar Morrison, Amy Munday, Achsa Lou} Wednesday afternoon, By BB Ata odenem perth ie | Mra. O. Re Sprague a ago Powell, Polly Perkins, Virginia Shea-|in compliment to Miss Claire Stolten- w WOODLANI N y fucts r You W the han, Clarice Swan, Lucy Swanstrom|berg, a bride-elect, and Mra. van| WEST WOODLAND the RB ‘ “ ied and Mary Trimble. Asch van Wyck w! return Sat- | F a : Noverbe Py sag Bean pater ICE CREAM ‘Acting as the floor committee will! urday from a four months’ vielt in| West Woodland P.T. A home of D the eh phos val i be Messrs. Leon Auziaa de Turrenne, | Virginia. | Wednesdi ember r ey ae reelf, FOR DESERT Edward mpbell, Russell Collins, | ee m., in ot au Mra. R. P. Mulvane oe wae ye a uled for that > Collins, Cyrus Campion,} ine . week will be observed M L. Gold t ak nas . "1 ‘ Ty mothers and fath ives the final touch to ours Dona sea aaa Pactieg, | Entertaining for t Fourth, Fitth and Sixth | ¢ss9 BASnt ot) thie wpa aches Coed Pl nc lafneigg agende ie ar party your luneheos.. Fresh Clark Ewing, De Wolfe Emory, al-| Mrs. Hood grades. Miss Templeton, from t Cegina Everett; 3 Kerry, president |CLUB WILL HOLD HIGH JINKS een ghar ae Tee den Fischer, Frank Fretwell, Will-| | To honor Mrs. John Herman Hood, | school for the deaf, with a group |LAKE HINGTON of the Music and Ar ene SN bee en tiam COMMITEE SAME TF Sterol that satiny smoothness fam Hausman, Lester Hanson, Wal-| who will.leave shortly for Honolulu, | of her puplis, will give the rer: ¥ CLUB fund; Mra. Malcolm Hughes Ee eee hake sheckat which.characterizes good ter Graham. | Mrs. George C. Miller -will entertain | der of the program. | Washington Garden club w dent of the Seattle Musical t the West Side Masonic : Pe {ce cream. Campbell Kelleher, Georgo Kribs,| with a luncheon of 14 covers at her| Se meet with Mrs. T Timer elety, and Mra. Mark A. Matthe ave., Friday evening, Noven aive | Eémund Maxwell, Edward McCrary, | home on Thursday afternoon EASTERN STAR CLUB Medina, Wednesday, Novemt will pour, ‘The afternoon decorations |b : eicniont oat Lincoln McCormick, Robin Morton, wis. Tho Eastern star club will en-|There will be dal chrysa: re in charge of Mrs. Charles Dem. ftair will be a ga Thomas Pelly, Russell Perkins, Al’ frtd Rochester, Ralph Smith, Chaun- jum exhit adership of Mrs. Elder d, while that group also} entry will be . and other nals of the cl on angements tn the | th | Surprise Party |tertain its members at bri¢ afternoon, November | ‘assed and 7 display will be| hands of Mra. Willlam A. Holden,| the committee in charg * HORE A < 4 | Wednesd: Miaplay will b red the greatest ber of} cy Smith and William Walker. a eee ey fad honed BER ati40v0 Arcade Square shown at'the f Mbrary Mra. N. G. Schramm and other mem. | sonnel of wh Saint Ini naaheeaee Besides the above, thirty of the Ju. | With @ surprise party on Friday eve- oes * bers of the executive board. The | Stafford, cha Pearce nior active members will act as Ju.| Dime at her home in hoonr of her} | tre YG 3 ushe » afte 1 sido shows; Mrs. John B. Shorett,| tet nks for secur subscrip- abhi, 2 et net WOMAN'S CENTURY L 38’ GROTTO CLUE ushers for the afternoon include Miss ; ead etal Natirientine ebeae tee nior hostesses and as Junior floor | Husband's aganeeeis Music A Rok | Ladies’ Grotto club: wilt ts Lidablauche Robe, Mrs, Roy Tart,|refreshments; Mr. and Mra A. ©,|tons and full informat bout th committe jdancing were the diversions and , nia} % Special evening meeting at ¢ Mrs. A. S&. Tollefson, Mrs, F. W.| Thompson and Frank Jacoby, tick-| ~~~ ~~~ oD = eee later a buffet supper was served. The Ca of gt A Lr “| Federated clubhouse, Wednesday, | Webster, Mrs. John Roush and Miss Edward man, floor man : dubia Century club will meet Wednesday, | 7/7) ¢ ta yleae This | Betty 18) re sf the dance; Edward Diller Senator Jones Will Service at ; November 12, at 10 a. m, at the bd rahe ro iy : ‘ ; . kr atte oe and RB, ¢ nley, Sines Habe Speak at Club Orth dic Sh [home of Mra. J. H. Templeton, St-| of ovoning entertainments on this| SEWARD SOCIAL AND Damm, chief of police; Mrs. W, J * : rthopedic Shops Paut apartments, 1308 Seneca st. | : Henbat Mra, J. L. Gur Senator Wesley Jones will speak} “41. 4 wr. Parrahm will be how-| Myra Bancroft Olive, director program, which are planned |LITERARY CLUB | Bennett, posters; Mrs . Gurney, on the child labor bill and other|, “T* Stern 6 hy sd dort ig ni embers who are nable to candies; M Hills Mrs. exe for Interlaken Guild Wedne: | Household ad stration depart 7 pending legislative measures on | ‘e% for Interlaken Guild V day! Household admin: mn der . The Seward al and Literary | Orth tia Heidi? 14 h Mi F. W. Mel tend the afterne seaslo’ Seite erlll “tie Wrisks lever N harles Longfellow, dolls; Mrs. H.| * eae Py 245 the Orthopedic lunch room, 214| ment, with Mra. F. W. Meisnest,| ,, e club eet Friday evening, No-| ,, Hann tie Wednesday, November 12, at 12:15 | %* z caesit, | nagar following program has been ah NOE ers and M Frank Jacoby o'clock, before the members of the |Columbla st., assisted by Mrs. Scott] 4705 16th ave. N, E. Program:| ,,. av ain elation | vember 14, at 8 o'clock, at the Por-| nave an important assignment for| . a 1 | Met rd, Mrs. J. A. Millais, Mrs.|'Talk on “Historic China of the . ; MTS: ter apartments, 1630 Boylston ave 5 | 4 current events class at the Women’s} 1° o0 Oo aren FR, Bates, Mrs. J.1cy : y 3, Blackwell; | Aime Holman Kem; “The Motion| 7... "Comittee in charge of the the occasion University club. F, Sather, Mra, . Bates, Mrs. J.| Colon by Mrs. W. ackwelli | Sicture Problem,” Mra. Frank Bat. {Tee committee in charge of the en-| "ay Aw igh} | N. Hamill, Mrs. E. M. Tandberg, Mrs. | talk on “Nutrition,” invitation is extended to all by Miss Martha tertalnment includes Mrs. A. Duis, | “ | laine; lantern slide lecture, “Hunting persons in the community * ° | McFarland, Mrs, Kenneth Gilbert,| Koehne, of the University of Wash. | , . "le Mrs. Leon Bicknell, Mrs. | eraey' iS Ww d f W p d m ki Mrs. Gregg to Give {Mra A. H Wells, Mra. R. 1. Mon-| ington, seo doratatutte Ronnie os cies. Mrs. J. Bicknell, Mrs.| —jyronaway 2 ee eat be hat a al ference a fe ouncds make Luncheon son, Mrs. J. A. Hodge, Mrs. B. G. oe oe + 20) ping, ‘ay t soot ce Pegs sili ine volan Carry W.'L, Cooper, Members. ato aaked | ® # Mecsas s H. Keeler} phursday nber 13, at the Let “SAN-GRI-NA” show you how you can easily and Mrs. Harry Westervelt Gregg will | Ray Fifer, Mra. A. Harman ghd | 2 4 Cees: to bring thelr husbands and chil. |""d Mra. 4 : phcbih | Dr. ©, C. Tiffin will speak safely loose 5 to 6 POUNDS A WEEK. | be hostess at a luncheon of twenty |ar-6 1, 1. Bakken | Clara Barton Te » 1, Daugh- | aren olter in Children,” Miss Nellie |ters of Veterans, will give a mili ee tary. whist party Wednesday, ; MEETID ™ VE Lacy will give an outline on better > ° No:| ADNETIONAL CLUBS |The meeting of the Kansan Wom-| books followed by n wodtal how.” | It’s Simply Wonderful ! at Vete hall, Arm | = + en's club, Friday, November 14th ——— rybody weléom« RONE |}. Why do you look funny and much older than you really are? Why do |{get over-heated, so red in the tace and uncomfortable? Why is it your clothes o- never look right? Why do you puff and 1 feel all in? Why are your slender yvers at her home on Mond oon, November 17, for her sts Mrs. William Leonard Eaton, urned today from a short Po: 1 | Queen Anne Guild, with Mra. C. 0. | Baker and Mrs, F. A. Churchill, will} % vy |have charge at the Thrift Shop| in ed Wednesday. morning, and Capitol | © MORRIS CHAPTER has been postponed. | Hill Guild, with Mrs. Marie Ritz-| gen CLOTHING SALE | WILL GIVE DANCE : : eee | waller and Mrs. Falcon Joslin, will : ‘ Robert Morris chapter wilt | friends getting all the attention, and uncheon ri ave charge on Wednesday after-|..7° Pastors’ Ald society of the)an igtormal dance on Saturday | n to | you have to take a back seat? Because Luncheon and Bridge |nave charge on Wednesday atter-| wertminister Presbyterian churel {formal ‘danpo on | Saturda Yes hare fon take se, beck: seat eae for Army Women ancy at oh. Sb | will have a sale of used clothing] Sorin cubrooms, Arcade. uildine | Mj tractive ang full Ot pens, Coareeiaie Mrs. Peter W son will enter | Wednesday and Thursday, Novem-| Wit and brides also will be | 4 is keen all over, but more so among. tain at luncheon bridge on Fri-| 4 |ber 12th’ and 18th, at 1808 West- | rn aie eee eee dns Btace | | women Aas atteenocn in astinciadl |lake ave, jp Baie ibe door doy Oe gener ete tl No matter how fat you are, nor how A rtment a’ u 1c | eee and friends invite | many things you have already tried to ; @ Adrian Court, honor of Mrs.| ears pins -. reduce, and how, many times you Dae Davids, wife of Lieut. Col. Howard| cys, wars HARRISON P.-T. : apie . ) peen disappointed, you cannot be wo , | - Ww 2, oy | BALLARD W. ©. T. } off than | was. 4 ~ G. Davids, U. 8..A., and Mrs. Hooa, | Choir Will Render Harrison P.-T. A. will hold ashort| Henan wo. 4 | | \ Seaca witht peacderate necnl tena e of Major John He: ood, | Cantata ; ee dnesd sabagheasts Lana wilt, moet \ I suffered with high bloo wife o' n rman Hood, Cantata business meeting Wedn A | es, - | \ u ith high blood pressure, U.S. A. Six tables will be * vember 12, at 3 p.m | Friday, November 14 2p. m., REATER fuel Y ziness, weak heart, putfing, and all the aire Cimviaon Will. teat A Tale of Old Japan,” ntata a ata te jwith Mr amuel 439 W, SATE! ue || troubles fat people, know only toucrelh Mrs. 0) ansinted by | by G; Colécidge-Taylo ibe THe Nig ial abet i ee J had tried everything sold to reduce, Mrs. Mooré, wife of Major Harvard Nerldge-Taylor, anit D6 FD ere aioivites jO7th st, "Social Mors|ity” wil be | economy results { y but did not succeed, “Then one day. it Moore, U. 8. A., Mrs. Como, wife of Py stie uence. Of thee ; the topic of the progran, in charge from the use of Paris a friend told me about SAN-GRIz Lieut Col. Jy FL Como, Uh. ke ann | Presbyterian church on Wednesday | Mystle Jewel, No. 40, Rebekah | of Mrs. 1B. Hedman CASSIDY WELL- NA—discovery of a well-known. French fre, Bernice Allen “* 8") evening, November 12, at § o'clock. | auxiHary, will “meet Wednesday, | . +] Sa aty me \ +) . Prive to reduce and Jur like Tone Nations, bavatiee sian re | ‘The soloists will be Mra. Lotta | November 12, at Odd Fellows” tem-| pRIGHTON PRE INGTON, — It a unas eB 1 heattated: Fina: 1 spoke sea ons have been confined to]; ,¢1n, soprano; Mra. Israel Nel-| ple, 10th and E. Pine. Luncheon | gcpoc ‘LUB | 1 . - burning. es GRI-NA to my own family physician, oivenéa ie P SCHOOL CLUB longer burning, INAS r yen ; eee json, contralto; Mr. E. Graham Mor-| at 1 o'clock. p Brighton Pre-School| club will cleaner product that . aa eign weeks lost’ exactly Sis pala = s |wan, tenor, and Mr. W. 0. Hed we tee |meet Thursday, November 13, ‘at 2 a : ‘psnid A p 4 I never regained a pound. I am in the Wellesley Club to |berg, baritone, Mr. W. H. Donley| LORRAINE SOCIAL CLUB p. m, at thé home of Mra, means real furnace ee best af health and cel must et all Give Party ix the organist and conductor. No| Lorraine Social club will meet | 4809 Othello st. Hach |member is and stove satisfac- et ene attest: As ‘Sey Under the auspices Of the wWeate| ee ne char eed. with Miss Mary Scott, 313 S1st, on | Invited to attend and alo to bring | tion, and more heat- | | any good, and I know of hundreds of meg . auspices of the ut- - - s November 12, at 1|a friend ‘ tre? ; : ish 7 and women in Amer'ca to-day who cou ern ington Wellesley club,|1pYEAR ASSEMBLY Wednesd November rene aL at bide ee Big Girls ing comfort in the \ tell you the same thing. Many. phys / there will be a bridge and mah clock. Business meeting followed | Sh home. cians now are prescribing SAN.GRINA’ j Jongg tea on Wednesday afterno In connection with the eighth!/py whist at 2 p.m. Take Phinney | BRITISH-AMERICAN oes ¥ not only to their patients, but to thelr sale » Campfire | egisiative Council of Washington, o 2 hejregnlar meeting: of the Brit- High Top Shoea brown / URE RANG te tfulahod ‘by’ the [Wee convenes tt feattl oe SEATTLE COURT NO. 61 ish-American association will be salt leathess leather olen: f f quickly SAN-GRINA will doit, UF 5 - ber 17-19, at the Y. W. C. A. the} Seattle Court No. 61, Tribe of|held in the TF Arts hall, 202 abber heels, Just what the you need to lose c ‘s ; hestra, and an oppor-lveefatative counsellor will hold .al pen Hur, will open its winter ve-|Third ave, Friday. evening, Novem. children need to keep the Jorn may Have fo take it alittle longer, but when SAN-GRINA te cused Stem nity will be given to inspect the en ; a ird ave, Friday evening, Novem Warts B4 | ‘irections, THERE 1S NO CHANCE FOR’ FATLURE, Get one box of SAN:GRINA (, a |press banquet on Monday evening,| tivities with a dance on Wednesday | ber 14, at 8 o'clock. All persons of | ankles warm, today from your druggist and make this testi Weigh yourself. | Take. to eal ity q rf y ofaine ; lets betore your meals att Ne acale go down! Almost immediately a The committee in charge Includes | November 17, from 6 until 7 o'clock, |evening, November 12, at Douglas | British birth, whether residents or| Sizes 21% to 7% $4.00 & $5.00 TaUIny SANGRIA SoU ee Reacene ca icmtehciore’ hem. amare /Sivki eal Mra. John ‘enneson, Mra, MH. |#t the Y. W. C, A hall in the University “istrict. Mr. | visiting, cordially invited clothes will be more comfortable, Yor alth will improve, and so will your Whitched, Mrs. Carls Homer, Mra| G9; Mark L, Dahn, chairman, | eee . Jooks Do. not hesitate VOU HAVE WEEN, FAT TOO LONG NOW, Get 4 Alan Wilde, Mrs, H. P, Pratt and|JAM AND JELLY SHOWER * }IONIA SEWING CIRCLE | Hoyt Shoe Co. PU echaner beck ReMi oe ‘ Mins Charlotte Rosewater. Phi Delta Mothers’ club will meet] L. O. BE. CLUB | The sewing circle of Ténla chap 1402 Srd Ave. at Unio: NOTICE—Since SAN-GRENA has been introduced in America, it has heen. q Hol : rida tty 3 lub 4 | " | phi A) bp endorsed and is used hy American Nurses and Beauty Specialists: i Tekets may be obtained from|Friday, November 14, at 2 p. m.| 1, O, 8. club of Ballard will hold | ter, 0. #. 8, meets with Mra Mabel Hlemeret-the38 Shoe F.C. FERREE Mrs. H. HI. Whithed, KM nwd.0408, 'at the fraternity house, 2111 1, 47th}a business meeting Wednesday, | Wiser, 4930 Densmore ave. ‘Thurs- or from anv member of the Wellev. st. A Jam and jelly shower will be| November 12, at 2 p. m. in Wiks|day, November 13. Salo of fancy é e. the feature of the meeting. temple, A social hour will follow. | work. Dr, Rudolph, former Health Commissioner, has issued a statement recommending dt to all fat people as a positive, quick and harmless way to reduce, hy of Bartel or Switts Drug brtsioenT On wile Tat y

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