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. Seattle Society | gaited by ‘een LeBallister. Telephone MA 000 | | 4 tant—Laura Emory ii ae Eastern Washington Visitor; Moran Entertaining Thursday ¥ ' = Junche: Miss Nelle v? Baterta Olym pee Mis N waa a Thur pois at 7 wade in i come YPDSO fo ¢ ve ‘2 . ince « Gries of Luncheons $ » Bs Stes A : atertal i of lune jeme at T — i ns Yocfarlanes to Give Music Practice Club 1 t Semper Da ‘ Keith Logan sb Fulowins entains W rand M \ K s Lesa ga sup Assist at Silver Tea J Mra CGI Balertarning Mrs. I u Ww for Miss Coe : , gulld f ‘5 V y m t A wc hostesses. for th Mrs, W. A. Irw h. Mrs. N. B. ¢ fark success t aditorium | yy ‘ . oe a < s r ide club at 7:30 0’ ease eh Pee "| Plank, Mra. H. H. E PreeLenten Bridge Peggy G The Choir guild of St. Paul's I . Small Dinner and cgal church Theater Party M and M Ha Fr. Ow ‘ n iform: y t 7 t } R hey w » th Pa wa and Musical Program for Manus Club Party Dinner Hosts ' College Club nite ie and M jeors H r Ww € Ne we u Suthan Si eg - Ret w Dinner and Bridge ea aed ot Bay 7 adman P. z ta will Mise Strab Mand Mrs. F. M. Roberts . i - 4 8 zy V bad Ratt | Westminster Church in Cha Valentine Party Sty members iis, Freder way afternoon, at tty. Study Groups Meet anal s will b H. J. Leng, Mrs « Mra, Harry Kennedy, Mre j 43 Wednesday D. Reardsworth, Mrs. Orien Te morning book review class Mrs. John Bigs Mrs. H Me University club will meet pberger, Mrs. Leroy Pease, » Hayden and Miss Mary Wineday morning at 10:30 o’clock.| M Marry Burneli Jones will review | Waller. Mie White Monkey.” by Gals-| The Thrift Shop will be in charge L The discussion will be led) of Mra. E. Pfist and Mrs. E. G. Ld Klopfenstein and | Shotwell hand patie: onl in, Sti Courtne lewart Doolittle current events luncheon will) Hollenbe Wednesda and Mrs. H. F. L. N. Jacobsen charge for Interlaken Wednesday afternoon eRe at 12:15. Harriet Smith | will 1b on her experiences: in China. | guild Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY ¢gren, “Mrs. E. E. Hemingway and pete Mrs. J.B. Harrah, chairmen of the WIERICANIZATION BUREAU | following program: | program Miss Ruby Ohman, contralto, is one of the soloists of the Orpheon society, which will be heard in its first concert Wednesday evening in the Chamber of Commerce audi- | torium.—Portrait by Grad | PROGRESSIVE THOUC A Gleamy Mass of Hair) 35c “Dand rates for Any Girl's Hair e’ does Wonders the ization acher ass thir past pres as hono! t jation will cele n Wed. “ar brate its nesday, February 18, will featu Th Americanization bureau of} “The Exchange.” by Althea) «tome Economics, cttw ; " it Federated clubs will meet m|Thurston, Those taking the roles! patney, and vocn! Try this! When combing and faittkk & Nelson's auditorium jare Mre. W. N. Pittwood, Mrs./ rosetta, Simpson and Mra. Carl Bo haiebenan, wi hair, Just moisten your Winesday, February 18, at 2 p.m.|Ralph Parker, Mrs. Albert Price, RNALGINA “Wy MIE PAE l end rent oh cctina peat Completion of reading of| Mrs. James A. Kerr and Miss Nell | Christensen oe sire rte igh yous hair, The All patriotic orders are | Baldwin AF foe dieselusion 6t: the. fusina ‘ ‘ect Is mare be on eo ae ve 5 to be present. ee See Sethi fe | meeting to be held in the porta p args VP ee RACE MANN P.-T. A refreshments will be served by Mrs. | rr sairiapabeingeedta | Horanee Mann PT, A. will meet} Wednesday, February 18, at 245 p. m. A special Invitation is extended to} andmothers. Splendid program| IN'S CENTUF The chorus of the fclub will meet Women’s Ce: Wednesda 18, at 10 a. m., for re-jand refreshments. , MEETING Jeach single hair to grow thick, long! at the home of Mrs. H. nie otis! B, Swensc general} and strong. Hale pk ta pitied tom, 1303 Seneca st WOMAN'S AUXILIARY NO. Riegelman-Moxs | and dandruft d ars, Get a bot-| — department meets at! phe Woman's Auxiliary N to} d a meeting at any drug or Matas at the home of Mrs.) rypographical. union N will | 6 cted with t iat” gee how : ope 2807 Harvard N.) give @ card party at Wing's cafe-|cert for Friday, February 2 Ithy and youthful your hair ap. femnen hostess, Mrs. Robert En-| teria, on Wednesday evening, Feb-|10:30 a. m. at Lowman & Han- pears after thix delightful, refreshing ruary 18 fords, Third dressing. —Advert nt | PYTHIAN SISTE WS WOMAN'S Pythian Sisters 9 will hold} its regular meeting Wednesday, AR BLE February 18, in A .O. U. W. hall, | 1409 Ninth ave. see | WHITTIER P.-T, A. The Whittier Heights P.-T. A. wil give an entertainment at the school Due A Leydig Be a proram dak ebsites cham’s Vegetable | wes Compound City, Iowa. short time for a year after. | When 'I bent over | @ and raised myself! |‘ upagainI couldal- ; “* most scream with | "sl [om in rny back. e daz I was so °° bad that I had to | ‘ leave my washing | Pes and get ready to | FAST MADISON GUILD 5 to the doctor, | BRIDGE PARTY fie gave me medi- | East Madison guild of the Chil cine but it did no | dren's Orthopedic hospital will give] more good than |a bridge party Wednesd: ebruary | FAUNTLEROY P.-T. A | The Fauntleroy P.-T A. will meet Wednesday, February 18. Everyone first child | eicome I was sick | CITY COUNCIL ty Beriefit Association, Queen council No. 904, will hold business meeting Wednes February 18, at 1923 Thir ¢, near Virginia st. All members! © urged to attend eee | y water. Once when we | 18, at % p. m. the home of Mrs. town a little book telling | Donald C. Stewart, 1415 Woodrow dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable | piace. Friends of the guild avited Wasleftinourcar. I have | to attend. bottles of the Vegetable Mle see z now and I do all my house- | pasTr CLUB Mdhelp with the milking and| rho lub with enter: mapate of chickens and garden. | tain with a card party for merpbers | ens have a fine baby girl eight | on wednesday, February 18, at 2 p re of health | at 4090 Ar square 2 *° | HARRISO. A The Harrison P.-T. Mrs. | weanesday, February » 8! clock. Mr. Frank B. Willard, stant superintendent of the Seattle ic schools, will speak on the re- will meet t 230 bs | life and posse | ing that incomparable | L. 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A, hall for drill an oe Thursday, February m a Vac? tion Thursday February 18, A Dr. B. King will » re." | DAUGHTERS OF ST. 3 rirgyete Mckaron AIC we ae Ph ting LU All p en and n Daughter of St at 1 p. m. For it takes the place of cocoa, unaweetened and eweetened cake In making the famous Lighting Chocolate Cake, for example— —all the dry ingredients go in together! Sift together three times flour, sugar, chocolate, and baking powder. Add milk, egg, and melted butter; beat well. Bake in two layers in a moderate oven [about 375° F] twenty minutes. When cool, spread with Lightning Chocolate Icing. FSour milk can be used instead of sweet milk if 1 teaspoon of soda is substituted for baking powder.] Ghirardelli’s Lightning Chocolate Icing: 2 cups powdered sugar, 2 tablespoons Ghirardelli’s Ground Chocolate, 3 tablespoons hot coffee, 2 tablespoons How different from cake-making in grandmother's day! She thought a cake wasn’t a cake un- less it took hours to make. She thought butter and sugar had to be creamed, chocolate had to be melted, egg whites had tobe beaten separately, But today— When you make the famous Light- ning Chocolate Cake, for example, you save all that by following this rfew-fash- ioned recipe: 114 cupsflour 3 teaspoons baking powder 4 aie Ghirardelli's 1 tet ee melted butter. Mix ingredients in order . Ground Chocolate 4 cup melted butter given; beat till smooth; spread on cake. . GHIRAMRDELLI’S Chocolate Say “Gear-ar-delly” e