The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1925, Page 11

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( qaDAY, MARCH 19 jeattle ilian Keen LeBal ty Ll Assistant—l Fe Guests at After Society lister, Telephone MA in-0600 aura Emory emilee / noon Affair; Portland bist Will Be ( ‘omplimented gg LUNCHEON | » Mra Gilbert Ty “ ga poor of Nii Diego, ho 1s Oe in AB Mora Luncheon yen Moran will on Friday after reals dub in honor of M of Vancouver, B, te ber house guest over i Wives Dinner qianer on may ah ¢ o'clock, at the Cor University of Was! Following © informal ev ‘gi Mrs John We Maes should be mad Tutor Smith, KE r by Groups book revie Geana’s University qrening at the cl ood will review " * by Forster. Mg at 10:20 at the. drama Baktwin will Mrs John H. Burgard who Will be her house week, Mra C. A. Burck tions to a tarot Anderson will ivi a bridge of four tab her home on Saturday | Henry Plans Dinner |¢ Jeet Henry will rtal thforms! dinner ®tarday evening, Ma: Bsr of Miss Elizabeth Fol 8 fF Mance, Mr. Lawrence eae Evening Mee Charles W. Johnson | fs at bridge at their m evesing. : ~ Women’s Clubs — {UBS FOR FRIDAY ' END iY PARTY a Crele Four, Wood. HME church, 78th and ave, are hostesses at op Yel dithday party, Fri ¥ ; Tavinson, 7993 Ww. | | BM bing, , 7903 W. March 20. Everybody fotave a birthday and i@bbrate the occasion. Mrs is in charge of gen ents and Mrs, Myrtle ia Pesponsibit for a musical | Pregram of unusual tea TRENDLY SOCIETY society is pre-| 4 Cites pageant on Fri- March 20th, at 8 ‘20M Pellows’ temple, 915 pro Be form the nucleus of | Wa lodge for girts in| Sy 1s sponsored by th altho non-sec membership. it has a Md over half a million | 4 tins, and its object the high standard a and to distribute % h and the more sig to the amount of | Year, thereby bene- | Bitte of thousinds of | % wort mM Anne Guild will hold th h, 2312 Biglow a, 2, at 10 a. m. r Mrs. Mark Mo- BR Whiting, Mrs. J. itd Mrs. L. 1. Mer. ® ee orace ME. church at the church, if st. on Friday 6 to 7:30 la. m. 8s to meet ¢ et Friday, | 9 followin | Meant Camma Phi | ft took The Coterio | Het mies. Program | eet department, | chairman. Ming dean of women | ‘ Washington, will | ft ite ot stu.| * Gilpatricke wi} | * Accom; ed by hs W, Taal panied by | a “ lat 0 and Musjen! 2 o'clock. Y club at ¥oq a Business meet ne tram At 2 o'clock. | Delights “eo Clubs will be : Maleal program PM, tre ludings a group it Balyeat, read Alkér, welectionn | 0. | Orthopedic jan |D. Grant, a Miss Wiestling to Wed Next Month ' Miss Annett®) of Mr. and Mra. ng, to Mr son of Mr att, of Portland, turday, April | Miss eR | jan Wattleworth, will | at her home on noon, April 1 Wiestling, a toa Cooke-Barlow Wedding M and M ae R on, annour Barlow, of ago of Mr, An-| Sam Cooke, Wednesday, daughter to 1 of Col on selm Cooke of Walthall, M March 18, in Seatt Dr. Griffith to Speak at Literary Tea Types of the Mode be th > Mr Ibert 1 Mrs. F. W. Har: | preside over the tea table, 1 Polson, Mra 1 Low!s, and Mrs, A. 8.| Duffy a Acting as hostesses will be Mrs. | P. Harper, Mrs. Roy Bal-| U. M. Dickey An-| Page Mrs sook, ayner, Mra. C, H . 2 >. Lewis and Mra, H. W nock, Lunch Shops d Thrift Alki aw ry with Mrs hostess € pedl mbia . on F 1 be Mrs. R. P. Ga x Meister, Mrs. R Guy Worthly Mrs , Mrs. H. B, Bliss, Joseph H. s, Mra. I Mrs. Arch Ww. le D. Hugh ‘odd, Mrs en Cobb all day Fr daught } Commu Lu Mc Ada Breile Morris Kieh Miss Reta Martin, Mra. F. Parrish. RUMMAGE ORTHOPEDIC GUILDS TO HOLD MONTHLY MEETINGS different guilds of the Chil iren'’s Orthopedic hospital will meet z Friday as follows: LADIES OF THE GOLDEN NOR Broady with Mrs iOLDE ORTH 1014 E. Blaine pitol Hil, h Mrs. J dauer, 1409 Broadw . Luncheon at 10:0 Den’ w. at . Mrs. 4 SALI 1 Chapter Will ho! 9 We ny, Lan- £104, m firman, Kucher, 2829 10:30 a. m wh 10th Mrs. aye. East Highland drive, with Mrs F. G. Thomas, 1241 20th N., at 1p. East Werth 1:30 p. First Hill, ¥ y, 1126 Harvar or was in- in m . Ma unusual m. Haw ink Miner, 627 p. m. Interlaken, with Mra Cracken, 1846 Shelby st Laureihurst, th Mr Brady, 5244 19th ave. N. E Madrona, with Mrs, O. B. 1241 2ist a N., at Medina, Mrs. son and Frank 10 a. m Mount Koeffil, 1:30 p. m. North End, with Mrs. C. R. Watt 5218 Late ave., at 11 m North Queen Anne, with Mrs. 2312 Bigelow ark, 20th with Mrs ay 3 James Joseph, 10 a. m. Walter John Gorham, at with Mrs. Baker, 3248 with Mra. A Lakewood ave., a w i ave, a 3. Leach, t 10 a. m. Renton Hill, with Mrs. 1120 16th ave., at 10:30 a. m. The Highlands, with Mrs, wart, at 2 p. m. University, with Mrs. cliff, 4714 18th ave. N Washington Park, James Gallagher, Three Tree ch, A. B st L, Turn eE., all day with = Mr 1127 Grand ave. Point, with Mrs. L 12:30 o'clock. Endolyne-Fauntleroy, with Mrs. | George Penny, 8913 Fauntleroy ave, | does the washing all day meeting beginning at | for you—you just Reese. | e 2:30 o'clock. — | rinse unset with Mrs. A. Jewell, Cal-| vary M. EB. church, at 10 a. m. Rainier, with Mrs. George C. Johnson, 4936 43rd’ ave. 8. Luncheon | 12:30 o'clock North Edmonds, Nygard, at 2 p. Queen Anne, Howe, 22 10 a. m. Seahurst, with Mrs. hurst park, Abbie 'T does the hard work of washday for you—leaves you only the rinsing. That's why the makers of Lux have named this wonderful new kind of soap Rinso, Unaided, its safe rich suds | loosen and float out the BAST N STAR CLU. A A KE fet Wie ct nid sity tor | dirt. And your washday is the Lighthouge for the Blind from, cutin half. Lever Bros. Co. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m, at 4090 Arcade | Square. 4 at with Mrs. o.| Mra. James | Highland drive, with B. Ww. at Cambridge, Mans. } x'LSs X’LS method is different painless. @ “X'LS positively EXCELS" For sale at Leading Drug and Department Stores. Accept No Substitute. Removes roots and all, it Is guaranteed to be Uf er le SV EXCELS +)47 pepnaromy No disagreeable odor SUPERFLUOUS HAIR RK. BE, TURNER, Mfgr., 210 Haight Bldg., Seattle i nan Mr of the Ar give hall at ucted by of the ac kt on Ladle “ in the 2:20 p. Mra ward, Thru Mra will speak card m topic Fred Ring reereat Dutton, ion Pp ST At ye © | Personal Menry Hibbard, MoMicken mpnon, Who 4 Mareh 2 ut Mr. and will be to the home Orient AY M down to Pc Mabel tor of ¥ Mr worth and Mr Gilbert Hutte the rt Amer will pardman si for Sunday a fe Mrs. A. J. Rhodes, Mra. Chari |. Patten and Dr Mrs. A, |LAnne are on a motor trip to Cali | fornia Lat rin the of the Service members and thelr mninent membe ton, D, Cy league All sents are cordially in end the | | unit | and affair ations ma Milholin | f ing Mra. | Mr. Mrs, ADaniel Bucking: | | 4 jham are home from a visit of is ral months in Callfornia and | LUNCHEOD Women all members Mr. and Mre. Richard, Fry recelving congratulations upon birth of a daughter, March 14 | Providenge hospital acheon to wom on eligible to membership, on Satur March 21, at 1:30 o'cle at Presbyterian and Horton st meeting ab Mount h, a4th ave. regular bu) bo held at that time he yer’ CARD PARTY Mrs. Reginald Parsons spent the | ‘rhe last week-end in Aberdeen | will . . Mr. and Mrs, Thorpe Baboock, wh spent the month of February mote ing thru California, were in | tor the last week-end yisiting | Babcock's mother, Mra, I. C. inh Saturday evenir the hor Director st 96 7¢ WELCOMES {BERS mer ORCHESTRA NEW ME Now ave, Saturday evening vers are alwa: wel med to the pra k aboard ALLAH SOCIAL CLUB Allah Socia} club meets with Mrw. Camp Fire orchestra Tuenday at 4 Girls who play in get in touch ticen every ship Taylor March a ith uesday the orchestra by ca and friends invited p for information or t o- for orchestr LUNCHEON University of ling reporting ern Stars | ALUMNAE 01 R COD The POBTER ¢ A new 5 nhounced foi NTEST er contest has just been | Camp Fire Girls, Any Michigan | Alumnae will om t for Jtuneheon Saturday, March 21, at }12:30 o'clock at the Women's Un versity club. Reservations may be made by calling the clut ansociation Camp Fire 1 this ¢ Slumber gestions are, Aboard Ship,” or rties Horses for Seal 4 number of subjects or any cd The best one | FOOD SALE Greenwood entitle its painter to a week at Parent-T nd the three next best will elation will hol eckend at Your Easter Hat IS HERE Henna, Brown, $ Orange, Thu Thistledloom. | Mrs. Warner will leave April 1, for Wichita, Kan., where she will visit friends for two months.—Portrait by Hart-| Re I SPRING COLORS com .85 aytield MATERIALS Silk Straw and Crepe Combi nations, The Bubble Shop 218 Pike Street mmed in embrold and appliaue ABLE TALK may drift from office to fo) from Romeo to radio—but 's one “sending station” on which all the family likes to tune in: M-J-B! For M-J:B meets every taste in’coffee. Drink it as you like it—strong, medium or mild—with cream or without—the same can’t-be-copied flavor of M-J-B is always in the cup. A lifetime of coffee experience puts it there, é Vacuum packed by a spectat process invented and owned by M:J‘B. This keeps the coffee fullagrength and flavor-fresh always! Aaswered/ Why are Heinz Beans baked? Why are baked beans more delicious? Why are baked beans more nourishing? Why are baked beans alone labeled baked? Why are baked beans mealy and rich in good- ness instead of water- logged? Every can of Heinz Oven-Baked Beans is the best answer to these questions. HEINZ OVEN-~BAKED BEANS with tomato sauce When in Pittsburgh vit the Heinz kitchens

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