The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1925, Page 14

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PAGE 14 ' Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Laura Emory Di Day; Dance Wi l Be Given at Home —— | ner Dance at Golf Club on St. Patrick's a a N interesting ha Xi Delta Meeting | An, crate, tats | Alpha Xi Deli Meeting, “7 - ay, M ' cipha ‘ » bs \ , Mrs, Walte t y is ma “ee. # — Informal Bridge ol _ " ee FS M Carnall Be am 1} ente ‘ . Miss Whitney to W a March 11 Miss Whitney has extend-| Study Groups Pr stoad at her home! Will semble erate H. Nick 1-7 Luncheon at Women’s tween Turkey and ( : University Club heakken on: Wahemace Take tein To honor Mrs. Oliver Ba ige,| o'clock, at the W University dge Ww wt asants,” volumes = f travel) 1 Rayment The dis “ fo . Ww e Mrs. Ira Cu iN Mr Lambe wo Mrs. Fetter Entertains ‘At-Home Days at her home Monday " at Navy Yard Romer. of, Sirs, ees ane Mrs. Ch wife of Adm J aay tly for an extended tour _ V. Chase, ¢ ant at 22 ee lot 8 n Califor naval st fir and third month, and Mrs. Th Sans Souct » Ww c Philip M : ss : | : with an inform ne Pe of Marines, will pety- x pret sy Friday ever March 13, Th after the first month. charge Hunt Yeam Luncheon and Theater Party H. H. Stryker wi wi an informa ' heon 4 home, Wednesday afternoon, in or of Miss Achsa Lou Powell, fs leaving this week for the The guests will attend "The Choco chaire patrons nd Mra, Charles } entertain } Mr and Mrs. vere 1 Mra. Ha Lynw P, Lars Dunn, M Inte later. Birkhead, M r vis « M 1 inner Will Honor Me. gut Bike, Gh we Visiting Phys To honor Dr. 8S. L. Gile? San Francisco, Dr Will entertain at dinn Mra. C. B, Kinne will with a luncheon for Chi ¢ at his home) umnae Frida eee ved In town this t the vir| Luncheon Club ginia ight and| The Mount Baker Park Wed ¢ annual/club will entertain inner of t cal asse-| bridge Wednesday Ciation at The Olympic. clubhouse. eee The hostesses w Informal Luncheon at Olympic ees fn compliment to Miss Betty Chase.| Ww, Reed and Mra. H. C. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY | Campfiré girls ‘will be i ro jot the younger children CARD PARTY } “ee Allah Chapter, O. E. 8, will give| soctAL CLUB & card party at Wing’s cafeteria.| ‘The Socials club of o'clock. ss cae lday, March 4, with Mrs. | Fuller, 1728 12th ave. 8. The regular meeting of the Seat. | - fe League of Women Voters witt| Mamchusetts st. be held Wednesday, March 11, at| soxINLEY CIRCLE noon, at Meves’ cafeteria. Candi { eariciares oe dates for the port commission and! ¢ school board will speak. : \ing in, Veterans’ hall, Rainier ave, Wednesday, March 4,/ at 2p. m. Interesting program and fefreshments. All Eastern Stars in- | ia oe regular seaxion Wednesda » Clara Barton tent, Daughters of | 51, Veterans, will be the luncheon guests | M# Wil! be discunsed. Of Mrs. Rachael Mong, 2135 Fourth * “hard i ave. Won Wednesday, March 4. The|AUPHA NEEDLE CLUB afternoon will be spent in preparing for the bazaar which is held by the tent every spring. a nesday, Makch 4, at 7:30 the home of Mrs. Nora N, 36th st. HEBREW BENEVOLENT ety will meet at Temple Center, |tury club will meet for ‘Wednesday, March 4, at 2:30 p, m., Wednesday “Jewish Philanthropy.” A social | Seneca st. p building. Greenwood PT. A. will hold a sil- ver tea Wednesday, March 4, at 2 p. Beet) m. at the home of Mrs. Henry J.!nepaRTMENT AND CLI Simonsen, 131 N. 77th st. Refresh- | weerincs ments and Program: | ‘ . BEATTLE REVIEW NO. 8 The past commanders of Seattle Review No. 8, W. B. A. will meet at the home of Mra J. A. Kerr, 2907 39th ave, S. W., Wednesday, March 4, af 9:20 a, m. Picnic lows: o'clock. eee NORDICA CHORAL CLUB will be given by membe: = The auditorium of the Women’s | Mrs, Augusta B. Samuel. @ comic opera, “The Pirate's Bride.” | moets with Mrs. The opera, in a picturesque Spanish |percy A. Lines will getting, will be presented by the|“Home Gardens” and M @er the direction of Mrs, Helen : Crowe-Snelling. RIDGLEY REBEKAH 4 a Sod AUXILIARY 4, at 2:30 p. m., at the school. |4, Luncheon at 1 p. m. © economics program, with Miss | . by . aise Watt, of the University of ADDITIONAL CLt ‘Washington, as the principal speak- CEA aps or. Her subject will be “The Value FAIRVIEW P-T. A. of LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS jit 1p. m. Take No. 12 eae’ |nformal Dancing Party ty in The Olympl com Mrs Mr rissette and Miss Kathlyn 1 patronesses are M Luncheon for Alumnae Bat a Am Ge ford Oren Backus: i Mrs, George Yeaman, Jr Morrissette, Mr r. and the Wilsonian Miss Nancy and Miss Laura Em-| Serving at Thrift Shop Ory entertained with an informal! Phe Orthopedic Thrift Sho: juncheon at The Olympic Monday | te under the direction of Mra. W p will ep for ughter of Admiral and Mrs. J’) Queen Anne guild gp Wednesday P chalet, atid Mise Richards, | morning. In the affrnoon Mix. H. @aughter of Commander and Mra.| Rp. Jones and Mrs. Falcon Joslin will Richards. have charge for Capitol Hilt guild. charge ethyst Wednesday evening, March 4, at 8! Chapter, O. E. 8. will meet Wednes rtrude Luncheon car to Circle, Ladies of the A. R.,, will hold a business meet Armory, DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS Daughters of Pioneers of Wash- ington (prior to 1870), will meet in v. one | a‘ Bolpie Wednesday, March 4, at 1:30 p. m. . ee vee | At 6 p. m. a dinner will be servea ‘Ark Social club, 0. E. wilt |e oes pease detvgbtomn'/ Meet at the Masonic temple, 4816/ nee bape March a 2 4, at 2 p. m, at the Y. W. C. A. CLARA BARTON TEN 3 i Plans for the annual breakfast in Alpha Needle club will meet Wed-| m., at ough, 919 ot WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB Pastis, Hebrew Benevolent soci-| The chorus of the Woman's Cen- UB rs, Mr. Jeffrey Heiman will speak on|Mra. Joseph Holt Tempieton, 1308 hour will follow. “ee 0.08 | EASTERN STAR CLUB GREENWOOD P.-T. A. The Eastern Star club will have TO HAVE SILVER TEA \a@ bridge for members Wednesday, arch 4, at 2 p, m. at 4090 Arcade Departments and clubs of the He jattle Federation of Women’s clubs will meet Tuesday, March 4, as fol | Americanization bureau at Fred- erick & Nelson auditorium, 2 Child welfare department of fed lunch. eration special meeting at the Pu- ; get Sound Savings & Loan associa- SyYER W. 0. Te U- U. wit meet |{#0% club rooms, 301 Pike st., 1:40| Bie aad wy ee! ae Ber o'clock. Plans for May day health | e home . D. 8. + \program will be discussed. + 912 E, Lynn st, Wednesday, en The Progressive ‘Thought 4, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Harold Howe /mocts at the Federation clubhouse will speak on “Child Welfare, at 1:30 o'clock. Discussion of ‘Pay Ag of Sed chology of Music and Architectu: club Hoat- TO PRESENT OPERA jesses, Mrs. Margaret Martin and University club will be the scene of/ ‘The Rainier Beach Woman's club . K, Sturtevant, ‘on the evening of March 4 at 8:15.|9329 Waters ave. at 2 o'clock, Mrs. speak on rs, BS fe EB. E. Nordica Choral club of Seattle, un-| Randall on “Topica of the Day.” . . ILVRA PT. A. Ridgely Rebekah auxillary will * McGiivra P-T. A. will hold it8|meet with Mra. J. W. Chamberlain, regular meeting Wednesday, March |163 W. 70th st., Wednesday, March Vocational Training.” ‘The| Fairview P.T. A. will meet at the rHEe tATTLE STAR [ « MARIA JERITZA — 4 Maria Jeritea, ¢ renowned V ol o ‘ n i | ‘ t forefront f t Mail orde & ed i} 1 Maroh MI A CLUE jPom {. Jobn Mors oa T M : . phychology at 1 « Bo T Maret y of lowa, who th ; shee Harvey 1 ‘ Fourth al KE. Mra I ' Milton wi ‘ * see _ en ERNST VON oo | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VoTERS will have a tuncheon at the home _—_——— ot George EB. Wright Friday, | March 13, followed by a lecture on | Reservations may be SA st-666: BAGLEY Pot. A SILVER TEA Bagley PT: A. will have a silver tea at Mrs. P. J. Gardiner’s home. $261 Densmore ave. Thursday ufter.| hoon, March umainting the V The Vi work o 5 and in the E for the purpose of nnese Art fund nnewe exhibit iy the ha lidren between the ages of which has been exhibited) st and Europe. Members| ampfire Girls . don't you think now that the Inside of the ship is so nicely} painted that you could, some of you. come down and help paint the out-| side? Just call CA pitl1183 and let | us know that you would like help. | The annual Seattle conference | iwill be held here the week-end of March 20-22, The council fire will | be held at the Armory Saturday Ernat von Dohnanyi, Hun- evening. Each group is expected tu garian pianist, who will be\nave an exhibit. Girls from out heard in Seattle Thursday of town are urged to attend the Ras s p} conference. Lester Scott, national evening, March 5, at Ply- ecretary of the Campfire Girls, will mouth church, under the aus-\ 6 in town for this conference. pices of the Men's club of} Ai the church. Mrs. Rambsdy’s firefly group is| | | Doctors Warn of makeshifts—Learn this way LD-FASHIONED makeshift Each Kotex pad is ert methods in woman's per- deodorant, peaet resttee ech 'a sonal Na oninn were dangerous, new secret disinfectant. often embarrassing, There {s a Kotex {s easily disposed of ~ eet way today Wihce Gea jeg ay piece of tissue. a nurses everyw! a ‘ac! in sant - Which 8 in 10 women in better ages of Tae ote eg walks of life now employ. two sizes: Regular, and Kotex- This new way {s Kotex. It tg Super (extra large). a super-absorbent sanitary pa et Kotex Deodorized, tn made of Cellucotton—asubstance blue box with white stripe, at al 5 times as absorbent as cotton. good drug anddepartment stores. KOTEX DEODORIZED CELLUCOTTON PRODUCTS CO,, 166 West Jackson Bivd., Chicago & Bee,” by Prof, Tre-|* |be gone two months. Music Harpist Appearing With De Reszke Singers “ p « Parts nt pup atte 3 k edued the est hurpiat and t oft n t I © Mine I « made ft BRuropean debut in Parte T recital Was im mediately f ed by three impe tant eng e at the Trocadero 1 the | d States and Canada cert tours, appearing in recital witt June “*- birth of a daughter, F eth, Fee Fra Febr are expected t » on Frid: ] eee | Mr. and M 1H. Hea, forn oe | - ' k, sailing fror € George Washing. | Mrs. Richard O'Shea re f . Alexander F Seattle g bed sprea r and luncheon Katherine Kennedy's fire th Li 1 was served for | home. jext meeting is to be ey ak Wa } y ¢ Nom of Campfir «| craft meeting. Cocoa and cookies f. A. Fra f in to § this club | e girls to satisfy f Pedro, Pe k Jones’ tings ar he jthat ever-pres hunger found ia igh 1g & ceremonial fe day in the 3} all schoolgirls. bourd Cama ar lock, a 4 ship } - ‘ Hono ening, March 13, which ¥ a | Wocano girls met to talk over L ul ma sete by. Miss Ruth A. An election 6t-ortkc as held by | “24 to decide upon Indian names cee te tam the Wata La group at their last}Pee™ery 23. During the business yr. and M Franklin Sawyer = g. The following girls were}PAtt of the meeting it. was’ decided Tho Owain & ext meeting at t Palmer left today for California on home, where the Mr. and Mrs. Wintler have re.) home, wher turned from a month's trip to Cal. |& | stockings eee Chelotru group rs and is ent Mrs. M. MH. Draham and daught Mra. Margery Draham Iver, will | b¢ ail, Wednenday, for the Orient, to| slumber party on ae ow is Raisin Bread Day up will mend the children’s/treasurer, M seston Wednesday is the day that brings my special bak- ingof the finest raisin bread—perfectloaves chock- full of plump and flavory Sun-Maid Raisins. Serve this delicious and inexpensive mid-week treat every Wednesday. Save yourself the trouble of ordering it each week. Just place a standing order. Ask your baker or grocer to deliver or reserve a loaf for you every Wednesday. Make sure of getting it regularly, Phone your standing order today, Bakew ”ay (fo Hadorsed by bakers everywhere, v $i including the American Bakers’ Associationand the Retail Bakers’ Association of America » girls of the Layolak last meeting, Februe curt on that before a girl shall be admitted to group membership, she must have attended a ceremonial and three other group meetings. They learned to sing “Mammy Moon” and ’ Burn, Fire, Burn,” in preparation alle Lundgren. for their next Council Fire. oup will have {ts | elected officers: President, Marion he Mother Ryther| Muirhead; vice president, Irene} y MM song leaders, Ethel Crowel members of the! Coward; secret rini Helen Turp: Lively and Na now has 20 mem-| ited to Bave ®) nye Chelose group will sing Camp-] At the next meeting ‘of the Way boand, fire songs for the Emerson P.T. a.! Uhica group, new chairmen of com jin March, and are practicing at al? mittees will be appointed by the —areveane Following is a list of ship pric: of their mectings in order that they President of the group, Gayda Mat planning a slumber party on board,| oi 1016 meule—Breakfast, 3c; lunch-|may be able to sing them all cor-;%00. New chairmen are appointed March 13. aa. 8 dinner, 50c, Overnight. | rectly, every three months. The girls are ‘ dinner and breakfast, $1.50; over ‘ | planning to bring their cigar boxes Mrs. Vernon's girls are planning} niente alone, 5c. Groups with 15! 4 new Campfire group is being or-| #24 start upon their bead looms at j an afternoen party for their parents | ¢- more-—Dinner, 40c; less than 15,/ ganized at White Center. Miss M.| this meeting. o be given on board 6 noon of March 14 the after. | 250, Groups may now sign up for] ing, February 24, to assist with the| LONDON, March 3.—The three Thursday, March 12, there will! rower boxes abc and frien of the Per. A. invited. | pe a demonstration at the John .| parfodila and other spring flowers ally taken into Campfire at the grand} —since the United States went dry— Allen school. Motion pictures will! that are coming be shown, girls will be there, and| the very thing Miss Rutha A. Brown will apeak. | poxes. Mra. Mildred Jewell Shanklin, a The Pahtki girl former Seattle Campfire Girl, who/ ership of Mrs. Guy Passage, made | now lives in Tacoma, is organizing | over 700 cookies a Campfire group there. ception Sunday, F os girls will have the cookle honor. | Friday, March 6, the Snohornish = Campfire Girls, under the guardian} The monthly Florence Cooley, will Campfire Mothers’ Adams is the leader. Miss Ruth A.} | Brown met with them Tuesday even-| BIG. WHISKEY COMBINE ard Camaraderie.! organization. The girls will be form- greatest whiskey firms in the world up now would be council March 21. have formed a merger. 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