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TAR PAGE 11 TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1925 THE SEATTLE Seattle Society | 7™ un cs) Mae Ride | . 1 ( oncert Me Baker” ) d by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MAin-0600 Saas : he Assistant—Laura Emory 1 r r y I Luncheo Will Be Farewell | Honor, Informal the fc \ i! 00 thin Wy) Luncheon for House Guest : 7 a - on of twalve cov.) 2'8. Young Honor Guest | perso anit , ’ wr ter Mrs, Xowng Honor Gus re i made mith : s A. H. Ru ' : fi Ks % « cee Mrs. Baker to Entertain rpelf at ae ‘ Mrs. Dav dso to for Mrs. Hartman for ' ‘ or Moher wi vesh every da sano, ‘W f of the When you buy your bread today, include _ Pais some raisin foods in your order. i Hostess at } Mrs. Ker Small L cheon Rolls of many kinds, coffee cakes, cookies, a HOM. ( pound cakes, and many other tempting raisin Bay . i. AB. ah F “ foods come fresh from my oven every day. a M A. 8, K uined - . wi ' home} ee * 7 hey are so good for your own and the ‘ ¥ * st tie Wedding Will Be P | children’s luncheon, for afternoon teas, for om c nen a Ul nor natn Sead dae Tha ersona breakfast. And they are so inexpensive. a M we Ags § ~ ree here t ) Mine are made with Sun-Maid Raisins— iy oh he t i ui Dow ; the same that you buy in the Sun-Maid pack- Thursday afternoon, | Mrs i Rand 2 : i a : age. I use these large, plump, juicy raisins Will Assis at ‘ Koen tha uh ade ep freely in my raisin foods. You will note the Miss Hurlbut’s Tea one 8 difference! y yoke J F and Mre, Will] Muriel Julia, is the little daughter of Dr. G. Crosby.—Portrait by Grady. McEwan | Law m a visit | | | i Women’s Clubs Lia ; a 1 ; - . wd ; the clvareh will follow= the CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY EATTLE COMMUNITY 1 Entertains Today ee 9 tete ly ; PONSORS SALE : Max Olsen ¢ Sorority Meeting ace Alpha Gamma Delta sorority will > Wednesday is Raisin af i me " r De. Pries Pslesgel aA porrm | eité 7 house #4 ” i from my special baking 4 ; : ° 6, at ; bed at any bakery, grocery nn tee Hal Calif » bee y tore or delicatessen i ie ai hoy Laurelhurst Guild to to learn Be aed odic ops m tenes nef ok Mb gad dab ae Give Bridg Tea : ved." pe. Univer calle . st guild of the Or-|! HAN SI F ‘ pedi tt ¢ a bridge|, tea on We Mrs. Pearl May Mrs. Wo ,» May 7, at 11 a. m, in Among| M. W. A, hall, Third and Virginia. and the eee er SLUMBER PARTIES GROW Dr. RA Var der Las left Wednes-|IN POPULARITY 1 0 exchange pul st three months there r for three months in W have been Slumber parties aboard Camaraderie every Friday night. I y registered group with 20 active »|members may have a Slumber party. lington to ATED LECTURE ZEALAND irls will participate In am at the ¥. » Woman's A. on Friday, May 8th, at May 7, at 5030|8 o'clock. —=—=—== week on on of Convention plans tring the business ram will feature | “Health” and 1 hag beet arcs angod by | Mrs. John MoM. Porter, hygiene chairman. brief Dr. Adah L. Collison will speak on s the| “Some Recent Advances in the Sci ugh: ence of Nutrition.” Dr. Collison has HEN you buy Kraft Cheese you pay for nothing except what is edible and good. a Barton t will ha sident You will like this feature about Kraft Cheese, for there is not a particle of waste, whether in tins or foil. From the first bite to the last morsel, it is all equally de- licious. Watch the kiddies eat | A Kellogg’ s! They love the flavor. They never tire of these sweet, crisp flakes from the hearts of the corn—the treat of the breakfast table! Serve Kellogg’s Corn Flakes every morning. Simply add milk or cream. Try ’em with fresh or preserved fruit too. No cooking. They'll win the appetites of all. At all grocers. Served every- where. | HOME-COOKED DINNER Willlam McKinley circle, Ladies of Wachee Kor Finer Texture ed dinner at Veterans’ hall, Armory, | Wednesday, May 6, at noon. A bust [ness meeting will be held later. | and GOLD 8T/ MOTHE ’ STAFF | The vo Larger Volume eld, 1121] rg artmnetit 2, Wednesday | ‘ | in your bakings use B. 7) y ( CLUB | lan tastern Star club will have a | bridge for members Wednesday May | 6, at 2 p.m, at 4090 Arcade square. | Sere 1s TEA . FR. Justice, general chalr. man of the hostess committee at the Y. W. C. A., will give a tea Wednes ‘ won| BAKINGPOWDER 5 o'clock, in the blue parlors of the| anyociation building, for the purpose of outlining a summer program, : e@ | ADDITIONAL CLUBS i ce JGARD PARTY PosTPONED The card ty planned by the auxiliary to Rainier Noble Post No. 1 on May 16 at Rainter : house has been postponed to Friday, June 5, owing to several members lof the committee being out of the ee 25¢ city. ii ae aunces for SOCIAL SCORE CLUB pire, Roslal Becta ela’ will moat More than aPound anda half for a Carter May &, for 4 1 o'clock lunch: | leon with Mrs, Robert Williams, 212 [ith ave, 8 A trial will convince you SOSA of its high quality Ue challenge the Weak | | the Americaniai | Millions of Pounds Used by the Government Compare the flavor of Kellogg's Corn Flakes with any ready-to-eat cereal and you'll appre- ciate why Kellogg's outsells all others, When you cut through the sani- tary tinfoil wrapper — you find Kraft Cheese as fresh, as mellow and as palatable at the outer edge as in the center. — = 4 ~ | Howell st That is because all rinds are re- moved from the country-made cheese before blending for the ex- quisite Kraft flavor. Oven-fresh 9 ALWAYS Kelloga’s ted inner= scale Ke crisp. This is an exclae CORN FLAKES Decidedly Better Varieties Swiss Brick Pimento American Old English (Sharp American) 1 1b. and 5 Ib. loaves Also & Varteties in Ting M _Pasteurized for Purit attle Organizations UY lished headquarters in the He y building, room 648, and telephone wervice will be connected about the middie of the week, ors