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MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1925, THY SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 — _— r Seattle Society | i eee by Lillian Keen LeBallist®, Telephone MA in-0600 ( istant—Laura Emory Mrs. Jamison to Entertajn at University ‘lub; Luncheon Will Honor Mr . Lamson Unis }talke on “ae asig Educat Chir * Ba jby Miss Myra Olive, who has been 2 of]& member of the faculty of the * in honer of Mr American college at Peking, China| then, Mra, H. FP. Alex. /f © past elght years, Miss Olive Mra Clare Farnawort will iustra her talk by native oe |songs and will sing the song cy Mrs. Ives to : A Lover in Damascus,” by Sin den. Miss Marjorie Elwell w pre Give Luncheon sent the following plano numbers Mrs. Jonse Ives will entertain at |(a) Improvisation McDowel at her home on Friday af-/(b) Concert Etude ., Steinfeldt in honor of Mrs, Otis Meyd |(c) Poeme ‘ Mana Zucea 2, who returned a short time} The hostess will be assisted. by ago from’a trip Mast Mrs. John B, Shorrett, Mra, Geo. 6 056 A. Smith and Mrs. Daniel Ragen. iss Ruth Miller to Mrs. Roy Pago Ballard, Mrs. C.| ; i 7 oe Ll, Cickers, Mrs. Dana Brown and ed Taylor Green Mrs, R, C, Derickson will pour Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mille ince| All West Side women interested engagement of their daughter,|in the advancement of music and tuth, to Mr, Ta: Mr. and Mrs, Warren Greene. tend » news was disclosed at Mrs. cee Anderson's bridge tea Sat-| House Warming . f en in honor Mr. and. Mrs. ¥ lor Greene, son of art in Seattle are invite? to ae arday ner W. Wa ema ap of her close) were pleasantly surprised by a large [group of friends at their new Hoth Miss Miller and Mr. Greene! nome on Tuesday evening. Cards are graduates of the University of and music composed the ntertain Washir where she Is a member) ment and later a buffet per was of Kappa Gamma sorority and he 13) enioved ffiliated with Phi G a Delta ' 4 piace In th®) At Home on Birthday Ham E. Wi Thursday n 7:20 Mrs. Irvine evening, 2 26, fr Entertaining til 10 o'clock, tn celebration of F To. honor Mrs. A.B. Gelloway or Wilson's T8th birthda | oway an Francisco,| German Opera Mra W. H. Irvine will entertain] ¢. ry io mith a bridge and mah Jongg lunch. | Seudy Topic | on at her home on Thursday after-| German opera, with Wagner as the On. Ce rs be marked fort Co™Mposer, be e study t | sixteen. Bridge for 2 musical dialogue with instru-| ae 1 numberg | nstrating musi Miss Elizabeth G MISS ELIZABETH GREENI Music —/|Program for Jeritza Concert Announced the instructive a reene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren night » fre, H. 8. F u ogram arranged by |Greene, whose engagement to Mr. Bryan Winter, was re-| xtc t Bride-Elect for the \cently announced—Portrait by Grady. : ; : s To compliment Miss Ruth Hou: | odes 3! { irs ton, who will be an April bride,| Mrs. 1. Hartlaub’s : . are in tow Miss Edith Laubscher is entertain. | Nob Hill ave | “Directing and Correcting Reading Hotel W ing at bridge at her home on|_ The following ts the program Habits Ame f » for'a sh oe. i “invention Rastatweuiscats Dach | Siete am Thursday afternoon, April 9, Leo Hartiaub, | ANNUAL SPRIN Soathing ft “* ts eget | Sonata No. ‘ ‘ Oris | MEETING Fil Pap : Sponsors Named mouree ine Mildred Weina, "0 | ANE : ; ny on 8 for Concert Wiectacinn ° 8 3 for the concert Mr. . oy, Mr, and ; Pet feremblum, Russian viol! Aeotson | Aba, if 7] gl! give at The Olympic on Fri-/ preimage No. Chepta | Hs wening, April 3, include: | Mra Maratea: | s wae OF . A. H. Anderson, Mra, Edgar | “Barearolien «0-0. 010-00. a M ire. Fb 7 marie, Ames, Mrs. John He Ballinger, | ; r; ee a promp ft-was Jimmys Treat *3 Acanny youn? fellow is Jim. He had four pals to treat and only 5* to his name ! “Apacket of WRIGLEYS please” said he-and cachlad had a long-lasting treat. -Refreshing, thirst- quenching, digestion- ae pacer aiding delicious and seins wine poe beneficial. se ” hie ayo %, youngsters to posal Las fe think of their teeth / poy ; j Wridleys cleanses the crevices Tait cep between the teeth. It massages fe ig sea red the gums, helping to keep them i z tora healthy. It combats acid mouth. oe Mo tif so remember: my, et a after every meal” ; Mrs. Fred Baxter, Mrs. Leroy Back-4 wi = us, Mrs. Alexander Scott Bullitt, | “Romance” "| QUEEN ANNE P. A W. Cla Mrs. Francis G. Frink, Mrs. Freder- | -y¢uset sae PING sigh Amen k Bentley, Mrs. Broussais C.! nities on cgi ie eee Beck, Mrs. R. P. Ballard, Mrs, Law: | “tree” Handel | the music r OF ie ° one ence Bogle, Miss Nellie C. Cornish. | «chore, Mee cavata | Or at 40 p.m. * PLYMOUTH GIRLS’ CI Mrs. A. S. Kerry, 3} Ae Mra. V, i Bacon: = la = AN ING PROGRA Jowney, Mra. J. Fy Douglas, M Meditation ann | creation,” w th ° Cee : ; M. A. Gottstein, Mrs. B. A Saige k 7 ; ° 5 F Mrs. Langdon C. Her os . ‘ Mond Hf. Hopper, Mrs. Georg a = ta f { y Ostran } ae Reginald H. x N. f It f * Mrs. ‘Thomas pf i va Mra. Stewart, Mrs we a Frank R. Van Tuy!, Miss Milnora > Wa » de B. Roberts. 1 Yt Mi eee r ‘ os A os Musical Tea a ' ‘ and Art A West Seattle Home cate ‘ The West Side unit of the Music “ 7 @ ur iy se A tak on Masieaey THE CALEIDTH - x Cat ant ems of characters include: E secon sical tea hurada 6 Caleldt Tuesday, | Arts and , i wit ‘ es, = afternoon. March 26 af 3 ciclock, Lb ad ercare eran aperadg E re i The { | DATES sitet sb Als eros! oe beer home of Mrs. Max Kuner, land ur with dirs. : I th ay Sexe t Hon aa > Pp ate a Ae, ee 1505 Suieet ave..8. W ec abs in gmap oN ene her, 10 : : y TO REMEMBER 1 after tt psycholog-| yama, Fred Blumenthal and Albert Mrs, Edgar Ames: will. epeak on| have charge at. the Thrift shop| PROGRESSIVE LUNCHEO? tise I ik || wepxespay, MARCH 25. feal drama of was trans-| Ottenhetmer, the last two being “Art” and the musical program, ape ahd Madréaal AND MUSICALE i Drees Mra. 8 ery ej] Mrs eee See and || lated from the Japanese by Gitnn | guest players of the University of anged by Mrs. Virgil Kidd, will in-| guiid, with Mra Conner mel ona race ‘st th t | mah Jenee pe es and Yozan T. Iwasa Washingto elude group of songs by Mrs. A.| Mra.+D. W. Moore, will be in| park pe || THURSDAY, MARCH %6—~ | en 8. Kerry, her own compositions; a! charge in the after vats Saag wi Mr Theae acavets alaes cor Seow — “is a Saree ci Ho! zabet . ° v ; 0, DIVISION n, Mrs. Charles | é Mr, Lawrence Wiley, at } | Dizzy? Headachy? Breath Bad? o'clock ’ y ne Wilcox, Mrs.|| @ REPAY, MARCH 27— raat “1 i - r, Women S lubs ds CONVENTI zen oer ba pea 3 * |” odes. Freder n'a juncheon ||. You're Bilious! Stomach Upset? / C hillips, red Drake and the for Mra. George Hare, at hor . unty division of the Pa a vite | i Takea Bowel ; ; Misane Allen and Wilson ca wels are CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Jning, March 24th, when the Young ¢ chiar Ageociations ve | ire ‘Thomas Ge Laxative! Inactive! — Ladies’ Institute will give the en 04 College st. andiin convent a igh : ‘ 7 axative! nactive sien es | WOMEN'S KEEWAYDIN CLUB CLIONIAN CLUB tire program. They have promised Cunningham, 116 {school on Satur 4. Regs] Umne Weta Wésway din’ “Glok ‘The Clionian club will meet Tues-|both music and a dramatic sk istration w omtr at 45] _ 9 Agaric: span tai Sea | Federation ‘ : will, meet at the clubhouse for age for which they are so well known. | y uncheon a musicale m prota Ge Haier ize: on Bae ta gone fii The meeting will be at the Engi-|will be given at the new church) Mr, A, N nnd Mr. |rhursday, March o'clock. | monde talk weview (neers club, Sixth and Seneca, at|audtorium, with the program con-|A me the) ‘Phe committee in chi neludes| , APRIL 5— fe Ontcat't telat Lagerlof) |04® and will be open to the publlo. jtributed by Mrs. Margaret Mons Ho-| , with \ sie arowart Giheheie ‘chalresan| rand Mra. Josnph Disard’s din by Mra FoF. Merritt, paper on}, TH house furnishing committee, |mion, Mrs. Fred Clarke, Mra. Carl|C. Highley, pre ideht of on. | Mra, HH. F, Wooley, Mrs. Frank|| yoxpay, APRIL 19— Mrs. FL 2 lin charge of Mrs. A. B. Butler, is|Paigo W Miss Marjory Steven J. Hults wil the | Bingaman, Mrs. Tom Cummings and he martiage of Mise Eitzabeth |} Bergman, Geijerstums busy getting the future clubroom| Mra. Mabel Grace 1a day, taking for his! ates. Lynn, | Folsom to Mr. Lawrence Wile by Mrs. H. R. Andley. | c ; au 2 a — io Narnaban chapel, at § || 08 for occupancy and it is an-|trio from the Mad = Semen | SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB pated that the Annual Stuns | — HES ae : | ; Away cirole of the Frutt The terary interpretatioh depart-| Might, March dist, will be a house-|¥, W. C. A. HOSTESSES | reiterates | ment of the Seattle. Woman's club| warming for club members only,| Hostenses for this week at the | ye i meet with Mrs. H. G. Midlett.|in what was the Lounge roome of | Young Women's Christian associa | n Revolutior o'clock. Pro-|ths former Engineers’ club, Others|tion will be Monday, Mrs. W. W nton Bells” by!on the committee are Miss Florence | Mercer; Tuesday, Mrs. BE. L. Mu irs. A Gould, Mrs. Eva Felt,| Morse, Mrs. Grace Naher, Mrs.|ray; Wednesday, Mrs. D. A. Steby cader. nt topics at 2:30 o’clock,| Pearl Taylor. |rhuraday, Mrs Mrs. Lee Wheeler leader | cee ton; Friday, Mrs teeta {BOARD MEETING Saturday, Mrs VIOLET DAVIS CLUB The Woman's Century club will} d Violet Davis club will give @|/ have a board meeting Tuesday,|FINE ARTS DEPAE ea Tuesday afternoon, March 24,| March 24, at 10:20 o'clock, in the|COTERIE BRIDG rom 2 until 4:30 o'clock, at the| committee room at Lowman & Han-| An evening bridg' arish hall of Christ's Episcopal] ford’s, on Third ave. given by the Fine A ehurc th N. E. and Brooklyn| ‘Tho parliamentary’ procedure de-|of the Coterle 8 e. Friends of Mrs. Davis and all tment of the club wilt meet at 2)on Thursd terested persons are invited to at- lock, in the board room at tho|the home of Mrs tend, ~ W.C. A, li. 62nd st. Arr ments are in reel abe OA charge of Mrs. Thyng, who will be ¥-WIDE DEMOCRATIC ALOGICAL assisted by Mrs. W. Harry Rich-| x CLUB The regular meeting of the Anneke|ards. “The purpose of the party is | City-Wide Democratic| Janse Bogardus Genealogical socity|to provide the Coterie’s quota to club will meet in the di-| will be held Tuesday evening, |the Seattle Federations’ mainten 7 Puget Sound| March at the home of D. E.lance fund. ‘There will be twelve / ciation, Third| Griswold, 5312 Stone way. tables, Reservations may be made « sday, March 2, at] Sten ary _Jeither thru Mrs, Richards at KE 10 p. conduct of a Presiden-| WOODLAND PARK AUXILIARY | nwa-1849, or Mi Thyng at tial Campaign’ will be discuased by Woodland Park auxiliary to the | im nwd-1922. | he School of Democracy. Ruth School Building fund will] At the annual meeting of the / eee |meet Tuesday, March 24, at 12:20/pariiamentary Procedure depart o'clock, for luncheon at the homé!ment of tho Coterle, the following hiehem Thimble club will meet |of Mra. C. M. McCabe, 4909 Whit-| officers were ted for the ensu:| RE E E A the home of Mrs, Ada Stuart,}man aye ing year; Chairman, Mrs, William | i #15 14th ave. Tuesday, March 24, oee |i Lynn; vice chairman Mra. mn 10 a m. to 4 p.m. | HARMONY HOMESTEAD |Charles Bretland; secretary, Mrs. 0. | 1» a Rae Harmony Homestead, No. 1743,|, Dodds; class leader, Mrs, H. A LLAH SOCIAL CUB Brotherhood of American Yeomen,|M, Bonnar Allah Social club will meet with| will give a dance at tho hall, 1920% owe Irs, Grace Taylor, 2231 32d ave. 8.,| Third ave, on Tuesday evening,|-w, c, 7, U. CALENDAR | esday, March 24, at 2 p.m. Cards.| March 24, at 9 d@lock. Central W. C. T. U. will hold tts elt BURLY Ah SANS BYNES pate) regular monthly meeting at the home ; : eee ADDITIONAL @LUBS of Mrs, Ft. H. Boyd, 1911 t Marion Wr take the tender leaves of choicest ero The | | at, Tuesday, March 24, at 2 o'clock mountain grown tea; and from these we Moth club of Acatla| OCCIDENTAL CHAPTER p.m, Luncheon will Aten ' id blend Tree Tea Orange Pekoe-—a fragrant give a bridge teal NO, 28 Mrs. J. R. Morrison will give a lec 4 4 vet fraternity house, Tuenday,| Occidental chapter, No. 2 ture on “Baner Living oe ‘ black tea that matches your tea taste toa"'t farch 24, at 2 o'clock. Mra. W.G.|g,, social club will meet Tu .| ‘The Green Lake W. C. T. will f j the chairman of the af- Marsh 24, at 2 p,m, with Mrs, | meot at the home of Mra, Josephine [for those who prefer green tea there’s Tree Tea Japan) Isted by Mrs. Herbert Blogg | styke, 6717 Jones ave, N, W Gilmore, 705 Hast 68th st, March 2 Dellas Johnson | Add at 11 o'clock a, m, Luncheon will be J i m bem by | GARFIELD PT. A. nerved and Tbatitre bu De uth SEND FOR Mrs, Mann, KW nwd or eld PAT, A, © eet ‘Tues-| Foods” will be given. Mrs. Warrena , ‘ Frank C, Dunn, BA st Vga “atReH &4 at 2 igtire. in the Btocle stato superintendent of par aR To bring home to you the taste- pele \utudy hall at the school. Mins Wal-|lamentary usage, will give a tall CARTON enjoyment of Tree Tea Orange BUSINERS AND PROFFSSIONAL |torq of the Garflold high achool fac.| and Mra, Gertie Snyder will have) @ ‘ Pekoe we will send you free a WeMEN'S CLUL wil "a! 4 . 6 of a musical program. generous trial carton, Address The Busine nd Professional | ae os he rir 1 Th PMvrarlay LN 50 da ae W U. will hold an M. J. Brandengtein & Co,, Women's » have a trent Inlotclock Mins Hull of the University aliday meoting at the Americaniza- | 1522 Firet Avenue South, Seattle. otore for them next Tuenday eves brary will address the meeting on tion Center, 708 BP AIAy, a) BP LOY Da a J | |Cornish School Will |Present One-Act Play | | ‘The Cornish School of the The-| atre, under th W. Jame: © direction of Burton , will give a Japanese one. riday and For Constipation, Headache, Biliousness he Razor,” et Quick Quaker ————e that cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Quicker than coffee! Quicker than plain toast! USY wives and mothers wanted rich, hot breakfasts—but cooked | quickly. Seed oo Scher nad So we gave them Quick Quak babe datdat anew Quaker Oats. Lec tSp Me THLA All that rare Quaker flavor, all J the lusciousness and smoothness of this famous brand are there — plus 3 to 5 minute cocking! f That means less kitchen work in the morning, More time to sleep; more time to dress the children. It provides the “hot oats and @ milk” breakfasts doctors now mM) urging with as little muss and fuss) as plain toast! Won't you try this new Quaket creation? You will be delighted. Look for the Quaker on the label That means Quaker flavor, ‘That means 3 to 5 minuts cooking. That means the superfine oats you want—the finest grown, the most delicious in all the world. 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