The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1925, Page 13

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—= - - CHE SEATTLE STAR ; ; in S ttl S ) (MR S JAMES EMMETT POWRIE| Music = ea c oC iety em Negro Tenor Will itn... , | § Here | CIRCULATION Badited Te MA in-0600 | dad Acsiataneitbauca linus = ; — SA . } Solex zed at Tacoma Home —— art T —— Mrs. Crabtree t I m Enterta fe Mrs. Shani : Mrs. Daniel Pra Tacoma © Weas a Pat j aM r st » Cere Patrons for tir S ert ¥ ze , FAT WOMAN LOSES 63 POUNDS WITH SAN-GRI-NA a oad “ pe taney Bann French Prescription a Sensation Among FAT PEOPLE. , Ars. A Joint Rec i Mrs. He A Pipe Organ Fund as Drama Study Group * en, : ‘ se | Miscellaneous Showe z f Mrs. Powrie ht M \ De E. ( ( Port Grady be ’ ; 0 m . oe oe E Z Campfire Girls a Bir, and Mrs. Tennant ; oan te Se : “4 Dinner Hosts RP. Cal es ay Ee and Mew G. Tennant w 1 i he ge Ian a oa ) La { ; a 4 M t = A. Gibson, M H. OM Women’s Clubs | Frances, Woe . CLUBS FOR FRIDAY - : RTHOPEDIC .DS TO ME a : t F 5 Tanks) a a * 2 TP hotows ! " : at Seuited wteiatt . op shit ea 1 N pt p: Februa Full Head. . ] up gcaree ¥ oe owes totowing otticers wore sac | star ‘st, samuat Camte con'|| 218 Pine Street f e F H I 1 ference in Seattle i Beony-Fuhrman M F I { ¥. +} 4 Miknor, 903 She! Ww T « Eat Highland mana Mra. 1 O n Damey r Pseard party Bast Madison, with Mrs. P. Hervin, A r f c 38th ave. lege Pp. poke ; a Cam f) iainer aves at 10D. ! the ¢ ‘ We’ve Put on a Couple Thousand Prink Park, with Mrs. H. E. Malt i w pr in ¢ W cia p 1425 B4rd ave 1:30 p .m. t on om é Siete secn aime ne a ew Spring Flats - | Highlands. Interlaken, with Mrs. Jacob Lukov tind ave. N., at 2 Taurelhurst, with M son, 3100 E. r A speaker will discuss subjects of interest to the members and the rold B.| residents of hurst | Which an entert en and refreshments served fer for Dollar Friday Hats taken from their tissue, and new ar- rivals since our stock was so completely edrous, with Mra. C. S. Highett, body welcome _ at 10 a, m S$. Manson | EVE Fa at 10 a. m. t 1 i 5 4 ; ile em cleaned out by two days of selling at One ; Moont Baker, with c Lj : Be s¢a sti ave. | [ENTS FOR P ; A Dollar last week. So you'll find only the ee ray, at 11| Union pica tide . Th eir life wo rk 1S newest quirks and whims of style and ccs’ Anne, with. tre 7 BAST ampfire headquarters 4 A ' | trims in Trimmed Hats, Sports Hats, Un- Uamearen 41 Wheeler | cheese ma kin g. trimmed Hats and Children’s Hats on dis- A w. V se iday, eee a2 10a. | February 2 Aion Personal JN the gleaming little cheese kitchens of | play in our Downstairs salesroom, priced agai eee salabeciac im BB nin returned the Tillamook valley these white. clad at One Dollar, Friday only. - J x * Deaey ATC ba : F men are cheese makers. jeese making is F 4 Swenso reneral | Spokane . E. Mar-|chairman of — the relman-Ma p are their life work. Before they became | |concert, has called a tuting ‘oc att | Dr. and Mrs. Donald Trueblood makers they were “helpers” for several Trimmed Hats f ) leert for F . age ths Dae ‘ '; j 5 straw combinations, in al re th Mrs, El-|10:30 a. m. « Pp he Naan From weighing in the rich milk—with There’s a jauntiness and st hi Satis ir . the cream left in—-to mellowing the gold re 3 the latest high crown and ge m. |fords, Third ave , ; . ATE tea { Mahedl Sects | surprising store of chic in Owrrt ai y ) th Mrs. Ca cheese upon high racks in the store room, crown-trim effects Hats ye EU el etieerncaae wen retnerips ; 4 A tegen 7 . these Sports Hats of straw, which hint of bert A "Wildwood place, |SEXTON FRIENDSHIP CLUB in Santa every step in bringing out the famous 1f i ribk tri d ingti i hy 129 p. m. Sexton F Tillamook flavor is under their watchful | et a ea aong aS ‘| Springtime, their very col- Seahurst, with Mrs. R. P. Allen, |at the hom ndel Hole and Mr eyes Seems as if these Hats know ors, gay and bright; their | Kem 2261 14th it will come up from * 5 they’re destined for all sorts] novel trimmings, clusters church, | 0 at n Mir robadian Vals wide! “erst Tillamook is full-cream cheese—made Rae : tn’ oh Se aaa day | No. 29 or Sunset Hill N aie ieee tree ee | without taking the cream from the milk. | te gay Badia Maa ye of bewitching, bright little Jand get off at Third and Wheeler. | Saks | It is the popular choice of homekeepers y prophes} se In} flowers, alluring feathers see | every twist and turn of their : sist Saya | M Harold Waller, re all up and down the Pacific Coast. very twist ? and radiant ribbons; their i Mae the 3 cent s from / 5 at Ti k i ate tiny brims, in every pert plac- smart shapes, sometimes ealbigliie. 4 ; feld | T lympic ilamook is the original branded | ing of gay, sportsy trimmings] very tiny, sometimes tend- reation committee, Madrona 28:6 | cheese, too. Look for the name on every £ ot <j : “ . will meet Friday, Fe Sst ag a, : | in vivid colors and bright} ing to largeness with ; February| Mrs. Carlos C. Close, of Portland, | slice and handy-size loaf. You can be Tou’ 4 ‘ Saket M @ | ly “size ou can $ b p ‘i . at the school. su-!, or Mrs. F ‘ shades. You'll be happy in one drooping brims, and st ; ho has been the guest of Mrs. F sure of Tillamook flavor. Make Tilla- ping iS, a jus th R. Cole will speak nilenbecté, left Tussday ‘for he A , : f them all through the S i j : 2 to Sand Mr. 0 Hilti, of the xe Hollenbecks Jet. TUOR8, Tet mook on the rind your cheese-buying Ss ee aD as often in quaint, draped ee Soke: wil es on pieced home. Are 5S | guide. Spring season, and you'll find effects with all the trim- ae 4 and recreation work. Music will be| 4- and Mrs. Milton Harrison | just the one you want, $1 ming at one side—always a. furnished by the school orchestral (sroi1y Taitiinges) of Cedabiitiest, i] TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION priced for Friday at. . surprisingly clever. Just R and the Boys’ Glee club will sing. | dg? Sef septs ‘TILLAMOOK, OREGON the Hat for y ri Gc; Site grange .will hold oad: |1., are recelving congratulations on . he Hat for you, priced for Me regutar monthly JATEWOOD PWT. A the birth of a daughter, February | PS ahha gr baa le ee Me art Untrimmed Hats Friday Setky adctai nell /bt. the Ne SW SOAK TOT. Ac awit: Save, aft? fs ei | co-operatively by the dairy men of Tillamook County | at 1 evening, | dance at Gatewood hall Friday even-| and their | ing, February 20 | ited. . ee Smart, peaked crowns, brim TILLAMOOK 222° 22°05" | “Ghldrers wats | | and colors found in the W hat season more appropriate to childhood than a ; ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE Pe ed ay i ‘ 4 >~ROGRAM Women of Mooseheart legion wit|"% Motor for their home | | Trimmed Hat Section, dis- Spring? Inspiration from both finds embodiment ier le, Ladies of |give an entertainment and dance Fri of il | tinguish Friday’ 's assemblage | jn the clever and becoming modes dominating our 5 |day evening, February 20, at 8:15} Mrs. -siieiae we ieee bath hes | of new Untrimmed Hats.| Juvenile Section. Straws, enduringly constructed, o'clock, at Moose temple jfrom a al eeks’ trip ‘alifor | 4 bakit Paar: Mae } 0s nia | 6 ie Hundreds, wes them ready Wy tastefully trimmed and artistically designed bid the - : put on and wear—every one little m choose to suit her own handy size loal. of them an inviting field for] fancy Friday for. old a rummage ale on Sat February 21, at Rain clever talent in trimming hotel, Fifth and Stewart your own. Straws have never AUXILIARY ELITE | a. been used to more effective REBEKAH LODGE | ad purpose than that which fe . te Rebekah SY shows so charmingly in this é ADDITIONAL CLUBS home . | extensive assortment * Pal Mu houne e BL 34th | ‘iced for Friday at o'clock, Home| RUMMAGE BALE Thursday evening, February ° priced for Friday at. . cs department, Mra, Harley} The University Baptist church i, at & o'clock. Cards,

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