The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1925, Page 11

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ruil SEAT ILE STAR a ‘ 8 Jore . . , 2| Women’s Clubs Music Personal ~ Socie ty CLUBS FORSVEDNESDAY [CARD Parry A Trio Plays Tonight ss . by I ste Teleph MA in-0600 it ox baited y Frances Oldham | { . | & ~ Ballinger Will Entertain for Florence ‘ MIs Mrs. A vs: M Hedges Hostess Rogers; M 1 es ste tn ° BALLIN fi t Whit ‘ . 4 es “ = h 1 Pee 4 whe A B. Burw un if “ joruing Session pares Har a of ; A. ¥ Alles -t ; ynte class t ali hg 1 t ure . fo r =e bey Mag nap iP ; . so A s = Butertaiits fo n k awit TH ¥ k my an NE I A tron # pom school Mrs 0 M - 7 Town and Gown AvYy Skier. Tee mam Y to—Nead wo Mra Fe Ppa ! 1 ‘ z Club Names Hosts weeding... Mbake wil be, furaisbed occa waste diet, auertet | Heifetz, Concert Give Bilious, Constipated Child A a oat and b air A it r . : ' ¢ mJ : Mlsetons Wednesday Evening M ! ¢ Town and ( Whe ee “ : Fy * _ ” y Saturday evening at 7 ae The man who holds the record for] . WIL Cane lett Mt California Fig Syrup “o wil Mr. X a Mra, ¢ ROBERT MORRIS ADDITIONAL CLUBS ir ea t Kl any £ California : > Vrs. een Feat ss at jsbar Dr and ~ He t Da Robert Mor q N 93 M LEY r : ; t . H A ‘ . rn eas and Mis. Robert Svaus pa “« will, mee ie “ ° ‘ b Two Inform al wi (ant Mem. Rotert 1. Hvaus, af day, Ja isp. m, Plans : : ‘ Mn. T J.T Engagement Announced M Marvin t of Recent Bride Pare, Med dpel is op age Seren) ORR ym Wednesday ' entertaining with a hy Entertaining 2: CLUB Base twenty covers, | * at Bridge + 0. KB. clut To complim : eet. Patt Claire Pes» Anthony H. of Ballard will h in Elks’ temp! M4, at 2 p 6 6 thrift committee Teacher y begin its aotl Pranklin’s chairman of the comm n charge and Mrs, BE. B Cox ts chairman, Thrift week will open with a neheon January 16 at Meven' cafeteria, Mra, I ng. Four-minute talks will the Rev. Dr, M, A. Matthews, Mrs, Vietor H. Ma! president € the Washington sta na Campfire Girls «: From @ Holfets recital in Bee jevening of this w concert is under the First Presbyte with four t nt of the Seattle To honor Miss Im ‘ . F PY neil i tions; Mra, W Olympte H Wednesday after-| Parent-Te noon, February | MYSTIC JEWEL NO, 40 Mystic Jewel », 40, auxiliary, ng, January 7) wilh meet January 14, clock. at Odd F Theater Party as Pina ek mt her t Miss | Service at Orthopedic Shops ‘ t of the Sea ¢ E. J. Brown, 3 y Mra J rrahm, Mp Mre. K. s F. on, Mrs. J. N. Hamill, | west Woop - Tandberg, Mrs. A. H.| West Woodland P.T. A. will hold | thr Cc. Tenny, Mrs. B. | its regular fow colna, A. Goebel, Mra. L. L. Bakken, Mra. | evening, January 14, at 7:30 o'clock, | best expr ard and Miss Harter. lin th 2 Anne Guild, with Mre.|by the school orchestra ahd .| Peter Mogenson and Mra. U. B. W.| Boys’. Gleé club. Buperintendent Me Th Cole will speak. Refreshments. d stexe Capitol Hill Gu i LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB Jostin, on Wednesda 2 Lai « ub will meet nade known Wed- = the Federated clubhouse, Wedn ary 7, at ALKI CIRCLE day evening, an affair at the} Alki Circle of the Fruit andjo'clock. Subjec | Flower Mission will give a bridge tea/roll call, “Current Ever of Mrs Alexander|¢ rs. Delo 4 Beach drivé, on Thurs- Frederich 15, at 1:30 p, m erely the hoarding of the eng: » Dorothy, gon of Mrs sher .& be hoi at Widge and mah jongs Tennis club. Complete List of Announced list of patrons for the Russian "i FH 5 Eg Mra, EL 3. Good * Lane Summers, Mr. and Me Henry $ Noon, Dr. and Mre | 4 — Raisin Bread Day g z #2 Rand Mrs. Frank B. Lazier, Mra. Arthur J. Krauss, James P, © BEF, ¢ rere D . Harry Bure : ef Mrs, Joshia Collins, Mr.| i Mime Mt. Donat rs. A. H.| pire, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander = McEwan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hf. Feiton, Prof. and Mex. William Rus- Me and Mra... | Es Me 2014 Mex. Danie p. and Mex. Clare Mrs As. Ke A. Umot?, 31 Mr, and Mr Mr. and Mra and Mra. A. J t Charles Get raisin bread at its best on Wednesday —fresh and fragrant from my ovens. I pre- it the oat it ial for this day—my finest. Oat, and Mrs, rhea | pare it special fo 1h ay~—my hnes um. They wi PP the Mises France: , Doroth Every loafis generously filled with plump and flavory Sun-Maid Raisins. All the family will enjoy the fruity goodness of this famous mid-week treat. To be sure of getting it on Wednesday, place a standing order. Phone your baker or grocer. Tell him to deliver or reserve one of these special loaves for you cach week. Phone bim now. Endorsed by bakers everywhere, inabuding the Retail Bakers’ Association of America and the American Bakers’ Association ] ‘Place a standing Wednesday order with your Baker or Grocer ents and eee 7, alt roam *f EASTERN STAR CLUB the National Congress of F Cards Out for Tea home on i ternogs " § : plannin e sigs 2. ee Go thewn, Cole ALTRUISTIC J ten rt ay will bo Mra. . ah T je truistic clu’ , G Taggart and| CLASSES WILL, OPEN ift week echool aw rium. Musto | slo . ‘For é a appiness.” with money, that man pos-| Its object is to teach | day, the Rey, Dr. M, A, Matthews uary 19—Budget day, Mrs. H 0—Pay Your Bills da linger COLMAN 21—Lite Insurance Colts (chairman not yet chose dy Will i Lat January : Worrall W MIZPAH TEM @ Albers _ A heartwarming picture on cold and nippy mornings Golden-brown, feather-light pancakes with plenty of syrup for sweet company —no one has been able to improve the combination! The only improvement has come in the flour itself. Albers Flapjack Flour has made it easy for everyone to make tender, tempting, notrouble-to-digest pancakes every time. It has everything you need to make good hot cakes. Self-rising; no fuss or bother; as simple to use as stirring cream in your coffee. Simply add a little water or milk and bake on a hot griddle. Your grocer has it—in the handy round carton with the replaceable lid.

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