The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1925, Page 11

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m= 9 qesDA) THE SEATTLE STAR I it —— ae z ? ’ ‘ / . - > - « tle a. Women’s Clubs Personal J €a ¢ ocie y CLUBS FOR WEDNIRDAY AT ¥y « Mrs. Wallace G ee % Bar? abas’ ( pel Is Scene of retty ‘ ¢ Wedd Bridge Dinner for Lieut. and gna me H 4 D4 ° b yates, 7 Raisin Bread D ; : mig is Raisin Bread Da Mr, and Mrs. 1 W ’ \ ' N A x 1 se, M ‘ egy: Poe ‘ ESCH ver will be placed for sixteen | Entertaining for Y 1| Luncheon for ' t R, Fox : # Mrs. Coontz t hav aiart W 4 Mra J Collin “ T b +i us *¢ haniea” wresnt Pa ; “1 CLUB i 4 a : h ° . . ee (Pail ute (eee Serve this inexpensive Dinner Hosts arlean Legto Mt Mire ‘ " Al ILIAR ‘0 LINN A NO. ee ee ie treat tomorrow — ed rata : "es . tr. § der | SUMMIT POT. A F. 0. K ®. 8p ‘ sited eee ev . , TA an ag Bey hag gh Raisin Bread—the finest of good white bread filled «| Hosts at Dinner n Ja y meer es and flavored with the fruity goodness of plump and ee the ware < To } Admiral R GEN. LAWTON CIRCLE juicy Sun-Maid Raisins. That is what I offer you ore be hair and carr " are ae ef of the “ ; San enta at the | G¢@. Lawton ctrel on Wednesdays! sweet peas and Ophelia a m which will be followed by|@: 4 R. wilt t : ot erebid 4 . ¥ ide: hich m 1 OY) We. oe ta It gives you so much goodness, so much health- ir heme 4 ng od PEN ane I perfotm ex-| Dome of Mrs. Lo ful nourishment at such low cost. It’s an inexpen- Informal Luncheon for am has been bs sive treat that all your family will enjoy. car No. to of room 12 uring x and Cards Out for Chicago Visitor Mra. Harry Byra SEATTLE COL I bake it “special for Wednesday.” Serve it regularly in your home. To make sure of getting it fresh from my oven every Wednesday, place a standing order with your baker or grocer. e will| Luncheon for House Guests TTO CLUB tto club will have Mra. J. E. Shields will ent ity day progr at luncheon Thurad ’ will be a xpeck fon clubhot jin comptiment to her house guest, |°! the Social W Wednesday, January 28, at 2 o'clock s Teh en | Mra. L. K. Pastrov of Portiand ‘4 ? weet | Entertaining | Covers will be placed for sixtee ROBERT” MORA ADDITIONAL CLUBS Bridge Club 1 Servic, Robert M SEATTLE COUNCIL OF M| Mr. and Mra. J. G. MeFe witt bo DETVICe at } hold in MINUTE V 1} hosts to t ciub| Orthopedic Shops ng, Janu The : h Mra ¢ McDonald. w Temple, All Easte iam Her head was sarge uniners meeting. Brand, $36 W nd Mew Der corsage was 0 Me Lockren ‘ fas best man p, William H: “| Mra. Frank Goodwin. and Mra. O. R. M Thrift Shop wi [A a 5 cua Sybal Hamrich will be a by Mi S WILL MEET | essen for the stfu: ete, Ial rus department of the y reservations include: Mr en Guild will club will meet ai lee all Moseley, Mra. C. F. Twist in Wedne January } Mra, W. O. Standring, Mra J. M. : at the home of Mra } Jenson, Mrs. V T. Duncan, Mra, : a 1308 Seneca ne store | L. L Bates, M ! —=—=—== =< son, Mra. C. F. Mrs. Arth by Radium E. Haney, Mra Samuel € Fw ne, Mra. Marion C. John- The Purest of Teas a json, Mra. LK. Isham, Mra. H. Hoff- The wonderful cura has be know e power of] man, Mra. A. B. Lund, Mra Nor- Pe thie pre: | Wood Brockett, C. F. Straley, t have| Mra D. A. Clarke, Mra C. A y within the| Clausen, Mra Fred W. Frank, Mra Ith. ..|R. McAusian, Mra W. H. Pielow,| Degnen's eer ke Saee any man-or| Mra N. G. Leach, Mra Roger afford this | Anderson, Mra. R. 8. Whiting, Mrs much re-! Walter Hinman, Mrs. Hh M. Barker and Miss Lillian Larsen | W420 Reservations may be made with y a onstant stream | Mrs. Sybal Hamrich, GA rfid $ Fy into the sys | and Hamrich. OATHS peveals its delicious garden f and Mra. O. F. Condon, GA rfid é on At a recent meeting of th "| : A SE lain weniconed nerves AF A recent meso oC tua freshness in every cup. Try it. | es tereates ov -|\ to serve for the ensuing year: Mrs | Hist blood. thus Fr coh: Mytal tannrick, re-elected present) GMOLCKST INDIA, CEYLON and JAVA TEAS | oS Mrs. H. M. Barker, first vice presi- it. & H. C. COOK, MA tn-00en, just what this remark-|dent; Mrs V. W. Spickard, second - nt can do for you. we | vice president; Mrs. G. D. Vincent send <e o { rie . Reberstend ee tnce on trial with | third vice president; Mra J.D, is to give | Richards, secretary; Mrs. Walter offer is| Hinman, treasurer; Mrs. Mark > has pain of | Moran, auditor. | Chairmen of committees ap-| pointed include: Mra Ralph Hat-| erga ck | ten, entertainment; Mra. O. F. Con-/ The wo long you ment of don, tea room; Mra R. 8. Baum-| b kfast let you try itl garten, Thrift Shop; Mrs. D. A. rea rte 2,tcdey -| Clarke, membership; Mra. W. B. drink an, . 0D. | MeLaren, hostess; Mrs, W. B. Kim- A “3 ’, Lon Angeles ; Ader: |zey, sewing: Mrs W. A. Baueris,| thats ae all-in-one | | | 1-0250, DIST neurons r ++*to prepare +++to digest ++-to assimilate Have adopted this new way Suieness to yourself you should _ Each Kotex pad is an active itthisnew wayinper- deodorant, impregnated with a new ‘raed —employed today secret disinfectans. ie omen. At least you Kotex is easily disposed of —just This lor yourself. like a piece of tissue. few way is Kotex. It isa Packedinsanitarysealed packages nt sanitary pad made of 12—Kotex comesin 2 sizes: Regu- fa tlucone fon—$ times as absor- lar, and Kotex-Super (extra large). Bring 0% Itabsorbs instantly Get Kotex Deodorized, in the blue tsownweightin moisture. boxwithwhite stripe, at most stores. GLLUCOTTON PRODUCTS CO., 166 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago your stomach. Made jiffy- * quick; easily digested; put to energy-use at once! What other breakfast drink can say as much? DEODORIZED A iy Some one has called them the “heavenly break- fast twins” — pancakes and sausages! But here’s the important “P. S.”— Provided, of course, the “cakes” are made with Albers Flapjack Flour. For that makes all the flavor-difference in the world. Flapjack’s flavor is uncommon—very different from everyday pancake flours. That’s why nb oaeed properly A steaming ae of Ghir- made, are always light—never heavy; always 5 000 000 \ X Jomen ardelli’s matches your tender—never soggy. ’ 3 morning mood because : Flapjack has a flavor-story to tell your pancake it respects your time and appetite. Put it to the taste-test and see! GROUND CHOCOLATE (4) Better Breakf & “ook fx thePhopack c Endorsed by bak: including the A: Flapjacks and sausages— how brisk appetites wares up to them! You'll find Flapjack at your grocer's —in the round carton with the replaceable lid. This keeps the flour always clean, fresh and dry

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