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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1925, a @ Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 stant—Laura Emory Luncheon and Bridge for Returned Traveler; Mrs, Seeley Complimented |Child We t a ROWN will t mn on Satur in } retu a Ca M* lfare Ball os hortly wilt be the Child Wel Saturda anish bi The affal of the Forty American Les} Nicholson es ir | be public and the ng Luncheon will bo turned ¢ gion as a me nesses 1 ball to April r sixteer in th i Olymy in AUSploes and of tt A. Nichols ‘ 00,000 end anizat g to raise to provide proper ng » for the rphan children of veterans of tho rid war home surroun dca | cee | Dinner to Honor Miss Wiestling and Fiance laughter Mrs. Geary Honor Gues M Roy Py Miss fiance, | % and Mrs will Founders’ Day Banquet Harrison G Har Burr Port k 1 Mr Mr son ar I Plays Will Be Given Tonight The V wil tn the av Gate,” from k IL, wr University club play two plays tor n of the club: o Washington Plays Matthew O'Cor dent, and * under the dire t Akin | will be furnished y Annual Membership Drive tten by mbership drive 1:30 o'clock, at the hom Claire Ingersoll, 402 18th ave § meeting the fternoon wi sors, S Crane hostess. | Lyric Club to Give Musical Tea he Lyr a musical tea, a3 with Mrs piano, } | Annual Meeting Wast 0 Western Wellesley will ent on Friday T e 2 with atte ho will n00n, be s which th ries of Syed during past urprise Pa Lee ature of the afternoon & group of sor by the ‘ club of direction of Miss Ma club holds the to Mr on birthday followed the luncheon Evening Book Review Clas ‘The siding at the urns v Winter Martin, Mrs. Mrs, Evalyn Clem Le M he following 1 sented: “The Last Song” . Wom University t as Ww M ‘evier Thu, ence ( Harker, n Masef Job: Orthopedic Shops by reeman M Amy Newte A mm coll, Mra. W. 3 Mra. ¢ sham, Mr taker Fuliet Mrx Elliott, ald Me Mrs. Renton Hill g Weldelt ry. Br Pope ole Mra. G. auxiliary, M argo 1 jand Shank, the plana y“ afternoon | Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY WOMAN'S CITY CLUB The Woman's City | Thursday, April 16, | ¥. Cc. A. Miss speak on the equal righ club ALPHA CLUB club mee i116, with Mra. H r st. Luncheon at program 1a Russian LADIES at nor will Liioy-Cane amendment M consul 12:30 o'clock ude roll call inment }A now pending in congress and Chilberg, will in , trew vice | Sweden will talk on th bray tid | of women in Sweden After this we: and municipal citiz » club will be held ymouth k the board meetings society will ary with a hort. pre , April lows’ Friends luncheon, ram and cz 16, at 1 o'clock, temple, 10th are cordial rters house, Sixth and Seneca SEATTLE AUDUBON SOCIETY The Seattte meet Thursda , April 16, in the school board room Central buliding. Dr. will talk on the The meeting is open Audubon society evening will 8 o'clock, the Ke 1 | public On Sunday, Doi meet Th th will p. m., , 800 2 be the in Nurse y home to the! Mr sisting hostess. hour Ow Losey Pre All Eastern’ § will m and s welcome. yocial April 19, the soc! k with Mr. E. W.| Those planning | ked to meet at 10th aie at & a, m. Fol will be served a bird y leade will take Pollock to attend a | and Roanoke at lowing the walk cof! t Mr. Pollock’s home ‘S$ CIVIC CLUB c Woman's sts., the room | COMPLIMENTARY DANCE The British club dance of the Briti American association, I the Caledonian club Clan McKenzie 046 27th |and the Canadian club will give a| |complimentary dance Thursday | Jevening, April 16, at Christensen’s | hall, to members and friends of the | | Sea Pipers’ band, which will ap full regalia NCHEON ot ommittee Harmony will meet 12 noon, Mr Thursday, / 16 with Mrs. ave folliscrost, Thurs ction is meet pear in of 1 m. P E ittendance p ca WOMEN OF | MOOSEHEART LEGION Women of Mooseheart Legion will hold their regular meeting Thurs- | | day evening, April 16, at 8 o'clock, in Moose Initiation. . of St. George will meet B. A. hall, on Thurs: | ut 1 o'clock, for drill. | o. t 1 o'clock, for drill. | 1x74 HULL P. Hill P. meetin temple. FRY Fry Veteran hist April | hall, TENT tent, No. will piv Thursday 8 o'clock, crown ina th T its r Thurn Th be of A. will hold the part e ut ran Veterans’ school, p. election of officers and friend: nd this meeting. I 16, Armory April 16, at ing h parent are | AUXILIAR | Auxiliary }unton, will day, April First ave. Kon to and «S Pp. meeting o'clock i ait 16 i haa FORTSON-THYG AUXILIARY the 146 gesen Auxillary ‘i luncheon # Pottgen April 16. | No. OCTAL The CLUB , WwW nA will Marie Fowl | home of Mra, Emil hulta, ‘Take Phin-| stone way, Thursday, April }Luneheon at 12:30 o'clock. the 4204 16, home of Loulse rev Lol Sint Thursday meet at Hor , Alice Berry, er and Louise Pottgen. ney car to Slut, » Mrs. U. isit with her parents, Mr. and Mra, ern California.—Portrait by Grady. “a! Per v and frien | AUXILIARY ELITE EKAH | SOCIAL SHRVICE DEPARTME ty | Wom urse pla: Mr teria, jat & o'clock | Genevieve | merly NO-H( national director Protectt ing @ "No Host" luncheon for 1 No disngreenble odor KK, TURNER, Migr, 210 Haight Bldg, Seattle Kenny et wil Exch ing will be Mra Ralph Park James A | ingwa. M Artho | | musical program. ADD BENEFIT Mr goring a card party Robs Ma |CARD PARTY Mrs, |the card party to be | April 17, at 8 p. A oms of t there Idition to the | Alaskan | vited to ar tt of the and M of V 1 Step vi G of A sO Kerr and Mrs Morris THE SEA } mooting } counc TTLE STAR — L Campfire Girls council fire Camaradorio Pride r by lx are to wear 1" held before will be unoll y Th Camp be council fire fire girl Campfire 1 friend, Applications for honor bend or honors to be awarded at th cil fire must be aent in not than a week before April 18, Marguerite Bringloo will lead ML fir rent or coun later Mi All articles lost or left aboard Cam araderio will be held in the lont-an 40 days only, If n a time, they will pre found room for for in wold and the to the ship f bo ceeds turned in The arader | urday | er tes retur C. Ba a nine weeks’ J. Pauli, in South- rned last week from A |p. m April Manor honor Saturday, club, Arcade bu! f Mrs. Frances Buell 1 president of th n, Whose home ts ¢ Weat nati is In the wh and SALY r RUMMAGE A benef @ wome and Frida armory who deairo uncheon ‘s hall, hose new for the com Stetson om a apartmen “” CAST COMPLETE FOR ZANE GREY PICTURE members of uncement comes that T Ligh been n and the of the cast onl to nor already ANTE Weste Jack Holt and Alma ured playe Billie am K for | HELPING ¢ pre rde 4 semi-m r jtion of th the name former pieturesque an Texas Rangers .|GLORIA TO PRODUCE NEXT FILM ON COAST Gloria Swanson next The } cture in wood t Halse adaptation making tho Dawson's duc rds ot who w ungements. making + whites the part Madame cutting Sana-Gene in assembled form for th . this next trip to the} Coast, Miss Swanson expecta to make | her home Bast duction wood will begin probably 11 7. Following ip the Holl May permanent! in MEETIN( dey clut service work Century of ot i Hnantons” PROMISING FUTURE. vie FOR RICHARD ARLEN ticipat Richard Arlen of irs. | Michael Arlen, famous fiction writ: | Hem has bee | and | contract by © | result of his w jot now | Howard Higgin Arlen, youthful and athletic, gradua of the University Pennsylvania, where he won ity letter in th has also taken hi B's cafe ber of April 17 home 1 be ange present Those H. Pittwood, A. M. Price, k Lioyd Becket r B, Rushton will gly Ww. Mrs no relative er ed to a long term | L. Lasky, a} in “In the Name being produced rs. , a ITIONAL CLUBS | | 1s| of | m vars: He mem of a te CARD B. PAT Hoske for the nt Wir evening ort n is benefit spon major sports, nors aa A Jang c hoc team club. Arlen's watching two reels dally rushes, and made up the tract which places Arlen in the fa mous group of young players which at the lodge |includes Betty Bronson, Mary Bri jolden Jan, Esther Rulston, Lawrence G » announces |and Greta Nissen door prize in} prizes. All crack Paul's Athletic Mr, Lasky jitles after triday st saw possibil of con: ee BE. Wight, chairman of given Friday, m I will a regular Sydney Chaplin, who will 1 their friend in-|in the title role of the At the last meet.jsion of “Charley's Aunt," the G. Mrs.|the same character on the stage in England for years seen en ver portrayed speaking nd end 11 fer of formerly of Daw | | | | 1k | | | Tho March price of Kverygirl's Maxaz Girls, Senttle headquarte to offer Everygirl's M scriptions to the first their mone at he 50 cents a year, Hurr this price Ist ended the special for the Camp yeur for ah ls who iquarter Just 180 in at ors fhe Gar 1 and season of flo’ vd Now ts the mar The sale of seats opens Thursda g nome of th concert to be given by tt Camaraderie ! flowers for the It's a beaut visit leather r ship noeds, hen 1 be make Se this y Any bulbs ay have left fir Let ns ished can alth, are an 400 Amer Appearance Amert d more than 500 in Bu All-c on Indian 11-12 camp open. getting ready of Camp Rut with Ploneer week ns Camp ope guardians Wednes to sign m for « and many the five for following follows riods are First necond pr pertod, July pertod , March 19, morn wed by t girls March 2 meeting hikes, Mar Saturc sirld and $10 cakfast for non-Camp ing Fr in homes; pe ar e for a one-week period fay, the day council fire. girls 16x16 camp and ¢ Report Many Hurt in Mine Outbreak CHARLESTON, W. Va., Ap Many persons have been woun: 1 cal seven or lor in each of age live in Hill cottages, with Is and a counc year in a new mine outbr near ganto pertoc may or prepared at tained | PAGH 13 maven nem te that cach forced to de There members it must de- areal as © their musica field, usively to this or and ne them can be sect nent of the em t the musi that of the string quar | Articles Stolen _ From Parked Car 1 alarm clock and a black bag |More Insurance Is Being Sold in U EW ADs taining articles of clothing were gg the first th eported stolen from a car belonging This report A made public oclated Life Ins shows that the acquired od was 11 per cent greater th first of 192 8, Commodore htel, Mills said the car was Fifth ave. and Columbia the time of the robbery. parked at former Leah Baird, ne enk cture for “Barrie drama of the C THe ORIGINAL ?Malted, Milk Special Notice! COMING—A SUPER-MAN 3 FREE MASONIC TEMPLE Watch for Special Announcement ‘lomorrow. Four Greatest Lectures Ever Offered American Public all time in- up, | craft 7 ‘ogram sbtting k plented middies, dark stocking tennis or other camp ah plete equipment list may be obtain- | ed at Campfire headquarters. T are four visit! in, summer when tr er the ends may June July 12 and®August | vi Calend April meetin r of activities | association of California 16 — Guardians repe ates 30 dele Ww April 17 counell fire, April 18—All-city hike, leet on Indian life, Grelr 11-12, Guardians’ c elo council; all-city 10 o'clock; Miss Ruth | re Batik: | Meeting of the executive o'clock. COFFEE “ALWAYS” GOOD T may be that th a smoother, 7 heavier body— therefore more cups per g pound 6 Obtainable from your nearest good Grocer Vacuum Can BABY OF MRS, FRANK DERB RUTLAND, VERMONT Guaranteed by Schwabacher Bros. & Co.,Inc. 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