The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1925, Page 11

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ARY 3 qUESDAY, FERRI —~ Se igedding Will Be A he Lad himec nonene is phy the wed will fo Marjory Ste ct wi bok Say eves art fast Will Honor in. Perkins pidge Lune me Visite | eee Messer Entertains lr Mrs. Gibbs ws Harry Randal! Messer enter jap with a smal) luncheon at the | ueard Inn, Monday afternoon, in eer of Mrs. Stephen FB. ¢ ea ave Ina few weeks for eae Luncheon for Broderick | ‘Ee Percival Collins ined baz informal 1u i Te Olympic, In Beary Broderick. who recently aeaed from a trip East : ig fr Wedding i fhe marriage of M . Ve Gughter of Mrs. Erba W r Ia of San Francisco, to Mr | iM Keleber, son of Mr. « had Kelleher, will be sole jay Francisco on Saturday, Feb- | ary 21. | Bus Resamonde Lee, the bride's | later, will be maid of honor. an i Hugh Kelleher, brother of the pam, #bo is now in New York, will me cut to be best man at the wed- ing. ss Mar iat (he fifteenth for San Fran = > Biats at Bridge We and Mrs, Martius D be hosts at « valentin @ their home on Saturday February 14. Four tables te bn play. | The morning book review class of Weems University club willl Wediiestay at 10:20 o’clock.! dm Baklwin will review "Ife of Shelly,” by Mau Ma. C. B. Bonham and Mrs Events ela for luncheon at 12:15 Austin’ Griffiths will «pea: rck. on _ TONIGHT -SPARGUR ING QUARTET 120 SHARP ‘ISH BALLROOM | OLYMPIC HOTEL = |) at Sherman, Clay & —e Haltroom Door } { | LS New Hooks and the Men Who |Make Them. “Modern Poetry” will be the sub ct of a talk by Mrs. Frederick ks, on February 12; Mr. Judson Jennings will talk on “Adult Edu jon on February 19, and “Abra ie ami Mrs. Kelleher will leave |; ‘ BR Baryell will be the hostewen. | Olwell ‘The Current wikt | € [fiths and Mra. Corwin ) Telephor MA in-0600 a Emory — | brated at Gamma Phi use; Entertaining at Sunset Club}, February Program Announced Prot. 7 evor K Ay affiernoon, the jchard H. W Lincoln Smith w the bridge Tat and mah Mason and Miss G rtrude Am ham Lincoin™ will be the topic on which Prof, Clark Bissett will speak on February 24, ste | Luncheon and Bridge for Bride-to-Be Mra. E. A. Quigie will with a luncheon of twelve h home Wednesday afternoon, Feb ry i, Miss Ruth Houston marriage to Mr.| Frank Isaman White will take place | April 21. Bridge will be played later. | ent tain covers at in honor of whose The Alext will entertain | with an dancing party The patrons and patronesases for the occasion include Mr. and Mre« Paul Belitz, Dr and Mr FL M Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Manca, | | Mr and Mra. A. J. MeCurth M nd M A. J. Olw M rs. Wiliam Williamson, Mr. and/ Mrs. F. V. Bu and Mrs. T lL. Glenn, M rm. T. J. Ivers, | Mr. and Mra. J. 0. LeClair, M fand Mra. M. J. Beezer, Mr. and} Mra. G. H. Williams, Mr. ané Mrs. | ”. English, Mra. Clarke ey, Mre. John Earles, Mr Mr. and Mrs. W fr. and Mra. M. B. Mra, J 8.. Fitzpat am. Cor Mra. P. A. Hi Murphy, Mr. | Mr. and M } Mra J. F. Ba eph Casey, Mr. and Mrs. Georg Dalton, Dr. and Mrs. M Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mcl Bie at Fed The committee In charge of ar | Tmt rangements and decorations ts com es posed of Mra. A. J. McCarthy, the Mixsex Julia Williamson, Kathleen | and Mes Howard ir, Howard Wi * and Thom as Glenn another com mittee composed Mixes May assisted by of t League of Nations. | Hutchison, Mr. Frank Carroll and me} |Mr. Henry, Ivers ° eee d Bridge | Hand Mrs. Ralph Jenkins wit Mah Jongg Luncheon | 9 guests at bridge at! To honor Mra Herbert Chelms Teme on Saturday evening, | (Gertrude Dellar), a recent bride, | z |the Misses Ruth and Bess Hoffman | | entertained with a mah jongg lunch- | leon at The Otymple last week. The | guests included the bridal party and a few out-of-town friends. | Hostesses for Tennis Club Supper | Veuve, | Mra. James Hamilton ¢ Mrs. H. R. Messer, Mra. y Grit- erting will be the hostesses for the Sunday night supper and fireside musleale at the club next Sunday evening. Following supper, Mrs Humphrey will give a group of her own corhpositions. \ BSS p Bs NOW Kotex comes deodorized. Insantly 16 times tn Weight in moiscure —that's PRODUCTS CO., 166 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago =KOTEX DEODORIZED five times as absorbent benign A great advantage is that itis easily disposed of-no bother or annoyance at all. Kotex comes in sanitary sealed ages of 12—in 2 sizes: Regu- fieend Kotex-Super(extra large). Get Kotex Deodorized,in the blue box withwhitestripe at mast stores. Society | | regular T. Dalton, Omar J.| T Clubs Music HE LAT CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Musi AUX I ' Ter F a ' la card | ws orks y 4 ft . r 1 WEST SEAT E - REVIEW, N West 5 w n regular w mg, February 4, at & Car ‘ pen hall, 4441 a ave Members reques' t pre | AMETHYST SOCIAL CLUB ie Amethyst Social club, O. ES DY will meet Wednesday, Febru E with Mra Mabel i 1m 16 Beherso (Alleg ve. & Take No. 13, to H — ford at CHICKEN Db EP . o INN Peter Meremblum William Mek lo, Lad 5 ‘ ken | In Concert N Andrew Omberg PEN HOUSE N. A cordial invita Richmond tion is exte © all state, county | » ” . and local offi a. », F | WEST WOODLAND P war 1 r will fol auditorium Miss Ella M. IONTA SOCIAL ADDITIONAL jn & € Mason! ary 4 will meet nd friends invited. DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS Daughters of ington (pr seanion ary 4 at 2 pe A. Final arrangeme’ 1 the to be he February 1, at } n's cafeteria for the benefit of its benevolent | f rogram, which has been ar: | 7 Mra. G. H. Le Mont, plano solo by Edit al by Kathryn | y Stover, violin n by Roberta Rock and a cello solo by Helen Frat ces Le Mont FEDERATIO Amer CLUBS J other groups Pre business and nom of Full attends ed will be Mrs. David ar Wednesday A. M. W * | 30 pm. in A. O. U. W. hall,| Rainier Beach man's club with | 15 1409 Ninth Cards will follow | Mra. Dan Kar 1 Red Wing pl} the busine at 2 o'clock. am will include | on Midaions of California. by WILLARD TEA Mra. C. K. Bturtevant, and “Topic The Dwyer union of the W. C. T.| of the Day,” by Mra. F. W. Chris U, will give a Willard tea Wodnew- | we February 4, at 2 o'clock, at the o. % @ TLE Personal STAR PAGE iL . ‘ t v ¥ HK will Kast, M ° will r M 4 M Jon Heft urned Monday from a trip 8 1 Ku Mr. Mra. Robert W » have noved from the Hot Wilsonlan Mr ire, W I cr Y ve t ° M 1 "i H 1 M A " J emoved N 1 N i D J ° M MeVeigh Cond heir new home at »y ee Miss Kathleen Heywood of Port land is sper days In the) city, | at fan Fran when Mabel w th CLUBS | Have you placed _-your standing order or RAISIN BREAD on Wednesdays? Phone your baker or grocer today. Ask him to deliver or reserve a loaf for you every week. 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