The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1925, Page 11

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Ss Seattle LeBa r by Lillia ’ pated h 4 tant—I = iyo Honor G s Friends VW Assist ¢ ests at Society ter. Telephone MA in-0600 aura Emory ant Bridge Tea; Group of it Afternoon Affair solemnized » ' A Seattle, w ' M re \ nd and A } A will follow \ H ; ) sire | Shower Honors . >.° . who Bride-Elect Macedo rt songte 1) In honor of Miss V n Anona 1 re Mel t Meck m, M M Schloss annou . . . J Hu at of daughte w Fa KR t Badick, son of = — M Cart| M ! J k e pres | thcesks Ben, una bec “ uSIC 0 ° f m 3 = ip wt _ Two Piano Artist 7 your win er enus Will Appear ft ais There's stored-up sunshine in this raisin bread— go Ww Colonial Musicale r the sweetness and fine fruit flavor of grapes that and T is 1 . have ripened ‘neath California’s smiling skies. ¢ ea t ® jsts at Dinner club will 5 , . r t Bring it to your table frequently this winter. rand Mrs, William Hi, Howa ees ; Serve my raisin bread every Wednesday. | pre- “engrenl ot c |byterian ‘ ° Ratt pare it specially for Wednesday — wonderful vader Re placed fo valentine motif will be developed in| avai: yoo | loaves, generously filled with large, plump Sun- A rn. 3} he costumes of the participants, as I ‘ Sal, Se ina Sas Pisceled ak uth” the decorations | FOO LNT Ww A ate moveme wee Maid Raisins. It's inexpensive. Imeheon Cancelec wing the concert, tea will be s. Andrew MacAulay is president of Delta Gamma| rreiwse att of a Fa Place a standing order with your baker or dgemcement is made that th Mrs, Eliza Ferry Leary , . : panned by the Women’s rye Ait Carat Mothers’ club, which is sponsoring a valentine bridge tea) wean iaarieres ace. Saeet grocer. Ask him to deliver or reserve a loaf of oar a> for Mra. Edward| prown Sa tunnel | Saturday afternoon, at the Women's University club,—Por- Pieret «++ Dohnany!-Maler this special raisin bread every Wednesday. ea Wednesday, has been | presiding at the urns. Members of | frait by Grady. © Enchanted Spring Phone him today. owing to Mrs MacDowell | the club will act as ushers —_—_—— —_—__—— | T ne furag to Feave the program follows WEST WOODLAND PuT. A e, president; Mra. Frank I ) " Part Weat W nd PLT. A, w 1) Ballair David Patten and Mrs A y (stume ty a its regular Q Vict dniek, ¥ nts; Mrs, | op . aed Mrs. Casper Fischer, as ‘ wary 11 Bertha G. I " ary-trea a briee by Miss Dorothy Nowell, hav auditor . ied invitations to a costume party Matthews will 1 and ried te the birthday of Abraham ir home at Olympic on| - and 4 and nd 15 v member the a. Mr, T L. Kenned Endorsed by bakers everywhere, evening, Februar Hear Me! Ye Winds and Wa . b ! Ma) I ye G be th pe including the American Bakers’ eee | » ANG, AT Association and the Retail fridge Will Honor } me mn terar t Bakers’ Association of America Hiss Houston LARD W. Be M. Quilter will CT meet i west s at H. Ejork ry ; * enone guests ot Ree »» Place a standing Wednesday order with your Baker or Grocer ball in hor ae of M gees and her fiance. - oe ee% Mite, whose wedding w ake | ¥ CREATION COMMITTEE ad the Misses Rut 3 RAINIER 3 pm Apel 21. e of PT Le oO | regular meeting of Mount ary 13, 4 Eliza Simpso (Publ ; r Lodge, No. 287, will be held Shdy Groups ‘ ‘ Mary Griffin and I E, Fitzsimmons, ¢ | day, February 12, at 1:30 p. m., ‘te Ee Eick review. Clam 5 Corte 1 stated hy Messrs ticket committe Lal at 1915 First « lee Women’s University club will Violin on par-| Cor La t MeNar Reames, vice chairman of the ticket eee Wednesday, at 10:30 o'clock.| ¢ oh wae hg “a5 - ar No. m Griffin and William Cotter s min ttee assisted by Ms Arthur KANSAS WOMEN'S CLUB im W. D. Shannon will rev © Powers. nd t pring an act cam-|, tis e 1 H. D, Bittman The Kansas Women’s club will ‘mf Letters of Emily Dickin-| Y * it for the formation of similar “ * SPONSOR TWO COSTUME rr! 7 erm meet Mrs. I Cowley, 3825 ide lead by Mrs. Margaret E. eT Went aden , the maditiershtp commit-|=VeRFREEN SOCIAL CLUB ‘Two diversified programs hel ‘ inick, = Mra.) 7 sone cance ; BS Sirs. Everett Smith oe 0 tr a a. Mrs. Sarah Hope, president of Ev-| oat : Louis Marks, Mrs H.’ Horton, y*clock Pb Ge Current Events luncheon Ar resent Woman's Centu b;| erareen Social of Evergreen jp te Mire. se a are B85 o'clock, Miss Harriet Smith | x " j .. Hudeon) tye M loop, Woman's | ode A. O. U. W., requests |tury club \. Butterfield Mr i Hoa ik on her experiences in| /n Charge at Rope 7 oe Annab )civjo club, and Mra. Carl Siebrand, | that all memt on y February Mie ass Clare : | AG, ater are { the Women's Educational club. ebrua at F th natines oni nee ure are - Orthopedic Shops Archibald McIntosh Prete ert hall, 1409 Ninth ; suze "Henry B. Mo Interlaken guild will be in charge} Weshgte ?= : | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB discussed for the benefit ‘ gap ¥ = 4 jat the Orthopedic lunch room Wed-| WEST SF AT ART CLUB sali vey Mun Gide’ ganart,|® to be iF r Moss, M. Sheriff and Mrs. Earl 2 or Guest nesday, with Mrs..A. W. Parrahm,| West Seattle Art club will mest of the Woman's Century club n. unist will make r tial bow | wy on Sane atta Pat tet ota Sn alta pte tea tnt mie hae Hl | awe atertane carmen ov OAKLAND BRiey Clemans, of Lewiston, |lais, Mra. L. 1. Baker, Mra ave, 8. W., Wednesday ary 1 Liw CA. wheal CARD. PARTY Thene to be costume concerts., Mrs, W. G. Martin and Mrs. Ny ie with a tea next Monday af-| Mrs. James N. Hamill, Mrs. ¢ will give talk on “Cathedral of Is The Philos 5 Stone,” by’ J. H y Thursday dent of the club, who Is active In|, the erie tat Se Assisting will be Mrs.|Stadfelt, Mrs. G. L. Mortrude and Mra. Susan B. Willson will give} 00 0 ay - ¢ ‘ies «Seve 20 o'clock, |all things per Le thie abhor [Soe ee eee Mrs. THIS handsome marine green, Kilgore Macfarlane, Mrs.|G. W. Sutherland, Mrs. Bug woo Mis eabaa Art.” 5. W, Barker will speak on “Den-| : chureh, Sixth and|taking, js assisted by the following | ¥>-W~ Melsnest, Mrs, A. Wm. Jack, [ont Nmgtnecd dh Regen elflort BiGer Mackey, Mrs. A. S. Ells. | Tandberg, Mrs. Fred Grinnell, Mrs.| a ccavar‘a’ Contributing, to Oars Litem | The committees in charge committer | Mrs. W. F, Griswold, Mrs, Wm. M. fi nflyende penal smi gers Ms. Kline Hillman and|A. H. Wells, Mrs. M. Rosen, Mrs. | SEWING CLUB ; nl -| Prater, Mrs. T. W. Bar Mrs. D. Jeet, automoblies for Wednes- Glen Southwick Kenneth Gilbert, Mrs. W. L. Doer Puget Sound Sisters’ Sewing Pte a ligt f |M. Shields, Mrs. Ralph Lounsberry, day's special sale feature see ing, Mra. R. Sather, Mrs. C. C./ will meet at the home of Mr As the ee mh ght wane FREDERIC DIXON IMrs. J. W. Graham, Mrs. E. BE. ee et eee : : Ce club voted at thelr last nd mecha: ection. Aa P 1, \Tenny and Miss Alma Harter Myers. 4 16th W. Lune wi : || Hemingway, Mrs Pp. Bennett. n added attraction the price ? Tacoma Girl to Queen Anne guild with Mra. C. R. | will be served at 1 p.m meeting to change the hour of busi-| = ‘ 2 ccetde a J | Mrs. J. H. Linton, Mrs, Wm. B. has been reduced. Extra equip- ‘ad February 18 Fells and Mrs. I. B. Smith, will aI ne lone, he ic alee Qevernbly | | | N Hi "i Dornberg, Mra; W. G: McCreery, | nent inctudes windshield wi Slitiec interest to friends in|have charge at the Thrift Shop on | HOME SEWING CLUB Ms in Wriday, Fepeery 1% iat | Mrs. W Hitchings, Mrs. J. H.| for, step. plates, moteutetar ‘and Si the wedding of Misy Claire| Wednesday morning and Capitol} Ladies of the G. A. B Home Sew. |}! ck, in the auditorium of the | N | Temp! Mrs. J. R. Nichols, Miss eagle wings; fine cord. tires, , daughter of Mr. and Mra.| Hill guild with Mra Jason D, But- jing club will meet Wednesd: Feb. | ¥ a | Belle iwin, Mrs. James C.| — tires, ete. You'll have to 1 Sete Taser, to sir,tter and Mrs. Falcon Joslin will|ruary 11, at Roonevelt hall, 1616%| Primary elections will also take Clark, Mrs. H. F. Graves, Mrs. Metiescuece inne a9 ee fLaslie Dickson, son of Mr. and have charge in the afternoon. {Third ave. Luncheon at noor place in the blue parlors from 11:30) Groff Sherman, Mrs. VERY EASY TERMS Fe case cial “7? to 2 p,m. Members are expected to| |Mrs. 0. J. Je : | AUXILIARY ALL SAINTS attend an { | Colloiste Miller, b | cHURCH At 9 p. m. the following program, | | Mrs. Av F Philip | omen Ss u Ss | the women’s auxiliary to All| Under the direction of Mrs. H. A. M | | Gearheart | | 2 z 3 ‘A | Saints’ church will give a military Bonnar, chairman of the education | Mrs. Frank W. Wurtzbacker and ou { [BS FOR WEDNESDAY | Wednesday, February 11, at 1p. m. ane rely ‘the Lakeside club-| committee, will be given: |Mrs. Glen Johnson will act as} Mrs | a Jat the home of Mra. A. Sanderson, | house Wedneslay evening, February) Address by Thomas R. Cole, « y} chairmen for out of town advert | IRN STAR CLUB 3616 Palatine The committee! 1) at § o'clock superintendent of schools, on “Needs | | ing. Etim Star club will have a|in charge of the affair includes Mra.| " ratmie and Plans of Seattle school board. | | Stay, vetroary ues TE ee eed Bok A. baw | DEPARTMENT MEBTINGE roup of songs by Mra. Lloyd] | “apa p-m.,|Jerus, Mra. H. lasacson, Mrs A. San | ‘The chorus of the Woman's Cen kett, accompanied by Mrs. ‘T. H.| | prea ame | corner and oe Hn. eck, tury club will meet Wednesday, Feb- | Templeto ruary 11, at 10a. m.,in KFOA radio) ‘The chorus of the club will [EON AND oF ‘ ‘ OR station, Arcade bulldmg, for re-|the follo' program from 8:30 to| Salle Sasa re ( VOTERS i |hearsal under Myra Bancroft Olive,|10 o'clock over KFOA | | el Rebekah lodge, No. Seattle League of Women| director, Mrs. R. Stickleman, accom will give party Wedne Febru- #1 o'clock, in I. O. O. F AN Rebekahs and friends invited. iDRON CLUB endron club will of Mrs. Hanna Whitman, All day meeting. Take B® Geen Anne or Kinnear car. : Ras PT, 4. BP-T. A. will give a card arty ize Your Friends ith Your Lovely Complexion Fou want a clear, fresh, giow- free from even the silght- Of pimples or biackheada? have it easily 44 ail other « Welak Company, Ati inca meet at} huncheon | Voters will hold its monthly meet | panist. ling in Meves’ cafeteria, on Wednes- | day, February 11, at 12:15 o'clock Mrs. Anna Doherty will sing, “ae Cars CLARA BARTON TENT Clara Barton Tent, Daughters of | PIONEERS’ CARD PARTY For the benefit of their benevolent fund, Daughters of Pioneers of | Washington (prior to 1870) will have la card party Wednesd evening, | February 11, at 8:30 o'clock, at Nor. lton's cafeteria. Tickets may be se} |cured by calling Miss Nellie Russe chairman, EA st-1484, ‘The Daughters of Pioneers recent |ly placed a bronze tablet In the en trance of The Olympic, marking the original site of the University of| Washington. | NORDICA CHORAL CLUB The Nordica Choral club will have a full re sal, chorus and le parts, Wednesday evening, F ary 11, at Mrs. Snelling’s studio. lthe date for the opera, “The Pi rates Bride,” has been set for March 4, and all rehearsals are ex |ceptionally important. Every mem |ber is requested to attend each |meeting. ‘Tickets are ready and} may be obtained from members. | |The opera will be given in the aw | | ditorium of the Women’s University | club, Sixth ave, and Spring st lp, A. R MOTHERS’ CLUB {the Mothers’ club of University le ter, D. A. Te, will meet Wed February 11, at 2 p. m., at ter house, 4714 17th ave, Plans will be discussed for bazaar in the spring. The household demonstration partment will meet at 12:30 p. m the home of Mrs. C. A 9 eth American, China,” Mrs w Jr.; "The Care of the Skin and Hair, ut Wintermute E. Program, Bert, Veterans, will meet on Wednesday, | Mrs. D. M. Stone 5 - February 11, to discuss plans to} RE at., Wednesday, Febru: | stimulate interest in the patriotio}L. 0. W. CLUB ; ord! ‘Ail mastohets are earneatly| L, 0. W. club will meet. wednés | requested to attend. Meeting called | day, February 11, at the home of to order at 1:30 p. m. Margaret De Nisson. Cards ] 6:86 1 Ret ee j | DAUGHTERS OF INTERBAY P.-T. A Interbay P.T. A. will meet Wed Nesp nesday, February 11, at m. | ote gee A motion picture on “Fire Preven: | Ethelbert Nevin | tion” will be shown Aiba” (torning ‘in faint Mark's mal oR Gondolte In the Gondola) ANNUAL MEETING Arthur i on Ladies’ Auxiliary of Temple de|"© ; | Hirsch will hold its annual meeting | | Wednesday evening, February 11, at | 8 o'clock, at Temple center. An in- oe ke | teresting progra DEBATE ON CENS TO FEATURE ME ‘The program committee of the Wavhington State Better Film assocl- ation has arranged for a debate on the subject of censorship to feature the meeting to be held Wednesday, February 11, at noon, in the private dining room of the Chantecler. Mr. Day Karr, of the city censor board, will present thi censorship, and Mr. rt, of the Film speak on the negative. Because of the im question to the ase nee of the ation, and the fact that moat of the members recog- nize that there are two sides to it, such a debate by person: who are competent to present arguments for and a@ainst it, will be of great inter- ont. At the annual meeting, last month, the following officers were re-elected: n Godard “Happy Day Streiexit | | Mra. J. Hl. Temple | Violin Obligate, Mrs lok Piano The Chase’ Tlset sone” Mendelssohn R. Atickleman Waters of Minneton Laurance Hranscombe | BROTHERHOOD 0} LOCOMOTIVE ENC James J. Hill Division of the} | Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Brotherhood | |of Locomotive Engineers will hold jits 2ist anniversary celebrat at |Moves' cafeteria Thursday, February | 19 t 6 p. m. Members of the Brotherhood of \s ttle, Tacoma, Auburn and Ever- ett, and their families, have been Invited to be present. Reservation for the dinner should be sent to Mra. John Olum, 2814 16th by the 11th inst, Committee assisting Mrs. Oium are Mrs. Robert Miles, Mrs. C. R. | Swift and Mrs. H. Alvin Moore | eee N Fortson-Thygesen auxiliary, U. 8 Ww. V., will have luncheon at noon on Thursday, February 12, in Vet erans’ hall, Armory, The regular meeting of the auxiliary will be hold at 2p. m, day aisin Bread Day i Ml Sponsored by elation of th Frederic Dixon, planist, will ap 13, February chureh, M sister of Mr. assisting artist Mra, Floyd Oles will be the accom panist,and Mr | Russell F. Dixon, will be while in the city, will be the in the First Christian Thr w Karl Horn will play r the violin obbligato. The Omaha ald, commenting ide cent éoncertn that city, 8 mjc Ae Meo eines ee pease “prederie Dixon, form Blair, {Violin obbligato) GROUND CHOCOLATE (Neb) boy, who has become a talont-| cootume tne eee rape ed pianist, captivated a large and| Wattx in A Flat t }enopin enthustastic audience Wednesday | attade, Opus 23 ths afternoon at the Event on Mr ¥. Ww Women's irst Christian chur talented Quick to prepare! Quick to digest! Quick to assimilate! Ghirardelli'sGround Chocolate is the all-in- one breakfast drink for all-the-family. No tax on your time! No tax on your stomach! No 4) department of the Omaha! h,| Woman's club, Mr, Dixon's technic, | American | certain memory work, and brilliancy riday evening, tion, amazed his audience, efused to depart when the am ended.” | Asso. music Bif-like, swift aw be fail The program for Friday pena hose guest | will be as follows: erves! | Sonata Eroica (four movements) | Cae Bho S | are MacDowell | ; With’ noviiity. | derly, yet with passion very fast World-Her Dixon's re. geod GHIRARDELLI’S c A. ‘The program will com he was presented in recital by the wher Cyril Soot vee Albeniz rr Piece No. 1 WPriana” Giveedssseees

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