The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1925, Page 15

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LB FUURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1 STAR ' Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Neen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Laura Emory ingeles Visitor to Be “Feted; 3, Wille Be Honored Saturday — Los ° Davidson Afternoon Mu JESSI gan at t wd try clut of } bur yitations ft nono’ Mrs. | her! \/nvitations Going Out for Bridge Tea M 1 Ang 1 onal wughter, Mrar Jane, with M f Viedmont, and M nd Mr gdon C, Henry, returned Wed Californ Mr, James Marre turned tod to Los Angeles atter ort visit in| town. | eet | | Mr. Karl English of Columbus, | Ohio, Is in town for a f eek wx the guest of brother 1 i velit I ul Mra, Carl English | Irs, Cha K. Poe haa | n ill at the Virginia Mason } *e | ent | Mrs. Parish to Entertain | Stevens wit assist, | ths’ vi | J , | , 2 dows}, ” , ‘or Recent Bride Tea Will Honor | 1 eet er ‘ra rs. Wiley ; 4 ente ne 7. 1M i Lag « k * % 5 teak : as | M J'B is truly cheap-per-cup | * \ was a fe-|home on Wed ifternoor because it's double-rich in Dav € oon, 1 cent eve t A ) 6 c n ft Su strength and flavor. Usea Pir on aw Wiley | Weel little less to the cup and Daughters of Pioneers y : w weddin you'll still have a rich, full- Have Annual Breakfast |“ hic SMa | Ryan bodied drink that no “cheap { More than’ £00 Daughters of Pio-| CrIyen Tr es | coffee could possibly offer : (prior to 1870) a Ted ta | DLeVE? ea at , April 17, Make the test and sec! " ut otympte| Mrs. Bayley’s Home | al break The Womer a ft Q ! i » orga a at A Congregational ’ uk f Beat Av f fat \u t & t t f 1 A 1 at ! $ . ‘ i } kK SE I aft t re anked to meet M ap fag 4 x! Oregon i During t kinu) way and \ M°J°B MEETS EVERY TASTE IN COFFEE va cde ; h n Wat re | ’ Mra. Ed 1 Lin nith and oe 9 - = Mrs. J. bd. ey will assist COE PLT A. ELEC — —s = ——— — —— ; e are OFFICER 7 - — 1 Madrona Guild Party Miho Sear etes Fad ; , EXPECT ADMIRAL pains wore | Will Be Large Affair ore ee eens “| 4,000-Mile Hike Is sand Mra*Blalr and’ reat The dric and mah jongg teal ts ihe % a | BERENS J i itd Children’s ming year: M Mood Emergency Fleet Head Will en eee sive Fria president: Mfrs, J. Meehan ere Fleasure [rip ae ad Mrs. Mary Whitw Chantht hoaua president; Mrs. D, H. McChe | Attend Trade Council Here os Neg Ame u Deatay lee eis — ; —| ig to be t i 4 A 4,000.mile hike thin while his wife addresses Camp-| Palmgr, president Art y - nibedihcad Fe ope babies int organizations. They ex-| prt ns - 1 Kinkaid r i eK ake from six to eight months | “cipemile nag. p a a J a oes a from tt ‘0 gh de return trip | je and Fee = rend ADAMS P.T. A. HA D.C, t of Calif y plan to keep on mak 1 the trade ad mongs i NEW OFFICE! At least it t anyt ne c ord of r trip by gett Mrs. H ¢ “ x ; wb Pub ah rhs: conven 24-26, the Cham- dent of t Sarkar Princess Tsianina; American Indian. soprano, who will Rett Ae see ee und ‘state. etficials ahd the tenn, ber of Commerce’ was informed last nm tulips and appear with Charles Wakefield Cadman, eminent American ; ee : naar > lof the various postoffices they touch by its Washington, D. C, composer-pianist, as assisting artists with the Philomet club,|' alee Bars sis I gn the way, 186) Bave| Panwa eae anit at «| Monday evening, April 27, in Roosevelt high school audi-\' eae 2 shay” aD kep! liar Skcsapeaiea eyo sete ot bai toriun se Fi ER j ‘ otable cl epresenta- sateen Leyte 0 » of Eastern foreign interests, if RN ! t Past font bt ' 9 ad bs » communication stated 4 atae tain 3 M re « fanyer, treasurer. Mrs. Angst and | {0 : - - — ‘ cs AY Sa ny, A : x Bish 4 * a into the argu- soe s Seusndex acre ea to ventions ; Council Refuses to ‘ My; {ts chairasedl 0m , et ‘ v 1 “ep . id. ommitt wait and } Johnson. : ea REGULAR MEETING ternate 5 Debate ‘‘U Car Line ait ick those who want the Miss Hilda Ga mi: ee Seattle ( - e Cowen park folks didn't t al carl have in rasing 000 to Calhour uf M ), ‘ na t seen c to talk against a proposed] build it. a M and M i t Tee tore FM nT lay at the) There are two factions in the rons Ni for wo Ww { in We At \ ended |from e | neighborhood. One wants a carline; Patrons Named fe r é “ H zai : oie ee ea totes utilltics committee the other prefers motor buses. American Legion Ball rai ARE M ed canal asi! a : : repre ‘ ssi gi mpa I | 5 f ATTLE Al UBON the pl » mak alks SEWARD SOCIA A M to various Boy Scout ¢ ! ‘ : ; 1 , of 1 WE I aa } and Mr . Mrs. J. W és sda . ral invitation SIGMA DELTA THETA MOTHERS’ CLUB T meet I Smith wil at ) m at tea on F use, 4746 19 Women's Ur eee following the musicale at the club, ir dD ci compliment to Miss Caro Wolverton of New York, who is ¥ er mi aunt, Mrs. € . I 2 meyn Jansen, on Orthopedic Lunch and 1 Mis i WN Mrs, Harold | April 24 ‘ Thgift Shops Thompson, Mrs L.. Nakke 1 pase a Mrs. John Snapp will be hostess W. N. Kimb: George B. bere - for Washington Park Gu Fulton, Mrs. C. A. I M 7 Orthopedic Lunch room Asahel Curtis, Mrs. 8 wio * si Wg Bet by Mrs. W. W. Barr Mrs. C. B. Warren, Fran = deri AOS Holmer, Miss L. on, Mra, W 4 : Denny, Mrs. Har Ferguson, Creerige WBtte@ Saar . ’ Homer, M ; are. i sae irs ‘a Silis Provine, Mrs. Cecil| _, f a» toi Lamping, Mrs.| Dinner at Home emt Mrs. E. C. Eich-| Mrs, Carl English will entertain sss with a ne © covers on r Medina Guild will be in charge all| Friday eve her homo SOL ite tay at the Thrift Shop, rep-| honor of Miss ie McPhers fesented 1 J. B. Lincoln, Mrs y returned from a trip| “Pris cha Jack Lus . Mrs. Eva Miller and A theater party will | No te Mary Mr. W. Judah. dinner 7 Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY [Br IT DANCE - } A benefit WOMAN’s CENTURY CLUB vaudeville for club will |be given Frid: at the New Richmond hotel. dance worthy The Woman's Century ~~~ this new kind of soap is doing the The Criterion presents to you another op- portunity to buy not only better than dollar for dol- lar value, but to choose a new hat to harmonize with other things you wear, for LE | A OSes, \\ W \ \\ NOW the big new package or the regular size at your grocer’s xs W Renae 5: HATS—— Jp ay) jj suesaos yp us buryvos sng, ple will t Fulfilling in every detail A forecasts of early Summer ° these new arrivals Sess in straws, gorgeously flow- er-trimmed: and_capricious- ly brimmed, bring a pro- nounced note of dressiness, and an air of youthfulness, accentuated in the high, rounded crown. Very be- coming, also, are numerous trimmed in exquisite good »wing affords almost unlimited choice $1 Abeo. ws Jn over a million homes every week models of smaller tendencies, Tomorrow's” si of shape, priced at sho washing: \t leaves just the Untrimmed Hats Meet Friday, at 1:30 p. m., in gen-} syioratys er Activities,” Mrs, | e e | . . % fal assembly, in the auditorium of 5 ile = HET ERE Stee AR ee widen | Parisian influences permeate a wonderful assortment of trans- the Y. A. DAUGHTERS OF SCOTIA eerie drill, conducted TINS in Or ou ° ° | parent shapes in Summery shades and colors, Every brim and Sere ¥ Bonnie Heather lodge No. Woods. | | crown effect admired by women who dress smartly and delight in oy eee ee ne Sa bey ee Dau Sap i of Scotia, will tvening Session | } choosing trims to their individual fancy wherewith to match street, Be dohertiment ne he Dor 1a Ol- lof handiwork Friday, April 2 ‘ Bee ee Mes, afternoon or outing costume, will be found here, rie Lathe oroerard as ar-|ning at 2 o'clock, in A. O. Bea priced for tomorrow at a <p $1 Be ty Me rate 1409 Ninth ave. Daneing ADDITIONAL CLUBS 3 ; ae ee ning and a novel entertainment Easier, Shorter, Cheerier Washdays have come at last! S ts Hat 1A South. | ra 1 by Clan McKenzie No. 164|qpTisTs’ EXHIBIT vat i or $s a’ s$ Walter Ben Hare. | will conclude the festivitte | An artists’ exhibit by t of the More than a million women every week are getting P' } ore i An | 4. patawin| MICHIGAN SOCIETY Lape tll eat by er sweet, clean clothes without any of the old, hard rubbing. II} nighteeesetaice since eigncigrdeocein ceca Hate Ie ht arte a em amie LE edd EY eo hr The makers of Lux have made a new kind of laundry soap ||| brims, which prophesy of balmier breezes and at Meves’ cafeteria Friday evening, | yited. | ¢ A \]| sunnier days. Early Summer modes in this April 24. Cafeteria dinner until 7:30.| sae \ that cuts washday in half, does the washing for you, 11) Qepextrant are wtaitipeet with eliemapeeteaaini Hien 1 f t i ith H-sel Program until 9, All former resl-| spart CHAPTER NO, 95 : * bi y H | will be found consistent with any well-selected | tes dents of Michigan welcome. (The) gecttie chapter No. 95 will give nj leaving you only the lighter work of rinsing. That is why | costume for field event or motor trip. And a Gprone Hiawice, ......aten, J j Corset: se ieieal Drogen. | UT [card party at Wing's cafeteria Sat. | they named it Rinso. viola eee awaits $1 MiiWean' cath Siteokt fi jnish th reel Prva evening, April 0 % s , : | choice, priced fo ay, Otsi cies des ca ah Rigi sing etnies esuther| REE WOR This will be the last of the Rinso comes in a package. Its tiny granules dissolve ees, sccompanied, by Mere, Ilr Herr oy jPet Egon 8 a quickly, completely, in boiling water, freeing all their Children’s Hats The literature and travel depart-| Col. Ellsworth circle, Ladies of the | w. C. 'T. U. LEADER COMING wonderful cleansing power. The creamy lasting suds : ; Ment will meet at 1045 a. m,, in| the G. A. Tt, will serve a 6 o'clock) Chaplain Burling of Fort. Lawton f . The Criterion would be fulfilling only half its mission as an the ‘Young Women's Christian As-| dinner, followed by a program, Fri-lysnounces that all arrangement gently, safely loosen the dirt so it floats out while the exponent of correct styles should it overlook the little Miss who Melation. Mrs N. Ha n jday, Aprif 24, in Veterans’ hall, Ar-|naye been made for the reception toy yi in a few fleeting years will be in society, ‘In the Children’s Hat few nh EN reel) cae hy | mory Military whist at 800 ne ee aie t ot Miss Rebecca | clothes soak. Your work is just rinsing the clothes clean. DERaHMGKE: WWE GR SOURd spatlafetde™ cen Mind louse th séecrene Frederick A “Scotch Life | o'clock Naomi Rhoads, national director of Soak, boil, or use a machine—Rinso works so perfectly juvenile modes, and there are hats here {n many, many clever Travelogue 6 given by Mrs. the soldiers’ and sailors’ Yepartment | r wae ee ft | conceits for the little girlie and very young Miss, $1 | Adolph Ne NINA FRY TED lot the W. C. 'T. U. when sho arrives | 22 leading makers of washing machines recommend its use. P <prinadicng Itpidayratyy cad ktueeermaaa anc enthyg FMI ae The po aclence department Nina Fry tent, No. 12, will have alin Seattlé May 3 to begin her work Tie Fe . , E Reels at 12:30 in the privat dining | militay whist party Friday even-| “it is at the requoat of tho arm Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. foom of thie fi , cafeteria. |ing, April 24, at Wing's enfeteria, and navy that M Tthoads is mab ; e e Blection of off Il be hetd for the benefit of the Orthopedic!ing this extended tr eh iy z Miwer ris oe Mins Fthoads will visit the Sound y} f th hd, h I saa A RR! Fear Ble jet Wicayas htten ae are inso cuts the work of washday in ha ok reba Itai with a silver ten for the bene-| BOULEVARD W. C. 7. 1 Jeon during her visit In the stat | eattle's Jargest DWylillinery fit of West Woodland Pre-school cir-| Washington Boulevard W. C.'T, 1 p Bes hel | | Second at Seneca le on Friday, April 24, from 2 to 4| will meet in the chapel, 31st and H,| LUNCHEON FOR I ABT ‘ ® | Bm, at her home, 6125 Palmer| Madison, Mriday, April 24, atg p.m. PRESIDE CLUB | rive, Mrs, D. Thompson will assist. Visitors welcome, will enters | Mrs. Luella Hildebrand °

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