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a > WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1 Seattl —— MRS. J. B e Society | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Laura Emory ‘ | SE Ee - Se jeensininsconmaaiieil, Treasure Hunt_to Be Feature of Dinner Party; Weddiig Party to Be Entertained LIZABETIL LEA will en ‘ w wit Mr and ) \ her } form a motor party oy Wiee| Musical Tea Lou Pow A Miss Helen! The dancoln Park uh _ A hag hy \ 1 Foun Fund will give the home of M . u nm the Bea "a - program’ will f Stace vistted earold 4 ft } f \ u x t X r for Bridal Party ,, eh eeee ne eae cpa : Informal Luncheon for Mrs. Gillette Entertain for ‘ Out-of-Town Guests Sy aia ter ar Taian i nae Youboa «Ge will | City, M " i Surise tm hor H leEwan, lett t f ot M nd Coleman, of W peg " ! Mra, Troup ee aaa V 5 B. ‘ is Service at cee Gat aut honor ot | Orthopedic i 1 & FITZPATRICK er Gree eat Be SRAT ru © visitor , ry % = se f theo Mrs, J. B. Fitzpatrick of Detroit, who has been the quest Mr. and Mrs. Merrill i h Mrs.l of Mrs. W.R. Tonkin, left recently for a visit in Montana Dinner Hosts rw tstees: M8i5¢! On her way home.—Portrait by Grady, To honor ¥ 1 Mrs, Ha Robert Hewitt, M > will t arte n, Mrx. R Ham Ww. Vv at 1 on! week, Mr.) Mra, W Gailey, Mr. Hugh A Thur ‘ Vet 4 r wi h A N if ‘ ‘ Pa bs t J and a > Entertains for ‘ 4 ‘ - Motori. , eee ! 1 \ rn H SEATTLE REVIEW NO. & Martin, of : 14 — " 1 A. O. I all 1409 N In ¢ Women’s Club ae eee mens ubDSs rage a CLUBS FOR THURSDAY — [Quinlan 345 Olympic place. Thu { k.| NINA FRY? Giixd 4 ? May. | 2 a THIMBLE CLUB SOROSIS CLUB Poem mi ace | ee ; Nim Frye Thit mi Art di artment S b M A mh M ' i ra. Maud Mark Alki ave | RAINIER CAMP, FL NO A ae AUXILIARY TO BROTHERHOOD Paictas ebinn ne. Lars PON Di Y/OF RAILROAD TRAINMEN ad Thur n , bs fhe Ladi auxil tr owing se ed 7) t » hall, Bighth I Ces aR ¥ » lunct coffee will be FORTNIGHTLY CLUB Psfersiars LEGION ; ¢ ne Fortntgitly )N-THYGESEN pe A Thygesen auxiliary, U. 8.| pb ard CLUR he High Record of is your guarantee of quality. Constant supervision, from cow to consumer keep this quality high. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL’ BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY, DAIRY DIVISION The purity of Pure Milk is officially established by this low bacteria count SCORE CARD FOR MIL Seattle os Pasteurized Place. Class It means set eee ___se Wet a5. |.34+9| Pacteria foun healthful ! | 13.6} chevpiteriecd eat UlNness. Flavor and odor...) 15. | Ail wtonmecat Sediment To Latte Remember—the official Fa th eet | por ate So? board of health records , | 15.0 9.02 Solids not fat 15 | Per cent for several years show a | | A Temperature } | | constant improvement (street samples) | < 5.0 (Perrees : : or 4 | r in our milk. Acidity (prepared ) B ablesceiae samples} | | CALL CApitl 0224 porte and cap |S [asth20) {Patient or ask your Grocer for ae ita | 94.6) (cap this Quality Milk. PURE MILK DAIRY stlake N. Exhibitor PURE! MILK | DAIRY : Twenty Years Toward Perfection (Signed) Date) MAY.95 Carnation Special Quality Milk, distributed exclusively by.the Pure Milk Dairy was awarded highest score in the raw milk class ...+++ 2 eta eRe atc ae RET MY aa Rn emt Li , May 14 Pp. m. at “Vingn’ cafteria mittee In charge are Kathr j Clarberg, chairman; Mrs. F. Eke und, Mra. G. M. Freed, Mra, J. K.| Hielmeler and Mrs. Gladys Han " ALKI PT. Alki PT * and th ted at the Jax Herbert Geo, f | Humes, fir v om ¥ 0. smith, Mra. W. H. Ballentine, secretary; Mrs. Douglas Hurn, treasu | R. J. Gibwon was appointed delegate | to the convention in Aberdeen | were | HELPIN The F HAND CLUB Hand club of Mra. ¢ © ay at noon see will meet Har . Thurs. rington, May day WHITTIER HEIGHTS Ladies of Whittier Helg 1 meet cdward Potjer, 7744 Mary , Thursday, May 14. Lunch ADDITIONAL CLUBS OLYMPIC | A court by Oly of Wook May 17, hall CIRCLE hist ic circle aft, on Mon at 8:20 o'clock, 4 see CHAPTER er, O. EF. 8., t Wing's cafe turday evening, May 16, at | 8:30 o'clock will Ned | WOMAN'S CITY CLUB | From now until the close of the Jclub year, trips will be taken ‘to {various city Institutions, Members |desiring to take theso trips must |nicn up with Mra. Osborne at the communteate with her D836. on must -be made at k In advance in order |to accommodate all who wish to led | ‘The trip next | conducted by Mr | teri!l, port commissioner j wit meet at the west JY. W. C. A. buildl automobile | minala of the port of § |trips planned for Ma | will he thru the lock | least ‘a Thursday will be George F. Cot rhe party joor of the and go by attle. Other nd June A visit “to | Firlands, and an all-day trip to the} | Cedar river water shed | LADIES OF ILDE On Friday evening. 8 o'clock, the Ladies North will hold a ecard party their lodge rooms at 192314 ave, All Alaskans visiting tn fle and former Alaskans and thelr rlenda are Invited: to attend this ourdough party, Six new members Y NORTH ay 15th, at of the Golden at First Arrangements for | thru the docks and ter. | ra. Mark Ert M H I m ti ‘ M J uocoH Mrs, Je Hopk it Mre i i t A 1 STAN USIC {Jenny Lind Program Is Popular BY LOUIS KAY MOND OWENS | Perso (3 f i y of I H 1 I tn o BE, ¢ 1 1 ' Me ( haw s t eo \ ! H ! i . : 1 pt ; : A is PW Ml . ; mith ( j 1 I x f De I A 1 ' 1 r ( 1 1 1 1 tu ' ( I line 1 r , of “Pe ‘ R, } ' v ' i a ' in | Macfar b. ¢ 1 1 Je 1 ivy irs, J A. I : Acad a j j H H Mra. ¢ E. T Mt la V I Kar . o- ' age eee EVI ‘ , R. ¢ Hf 1 k \ 1 J 1 1 P Dp. 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