The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1925, Page 13

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THURSDAY, MAY 14, Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Laura Emory ee a en — 2 Mrs. DeVoe Issues Cards for Tea; Colonel and Mrs. Davids Hosts 1925, THE ATTLE STAR PAGE ALARM CLACK JAZZ [EL BOURN B, Aust ‘Music '! Pupils’ Recital | Personal ARCHIBALD tea on Frid " Children from 3 ur 6 o'cl “+ | nounces it in Denny:Blaine par r RS ‘ oe at wae | Pound Party June 5 ? The board trustec Orthopedi 1 pound Your Health is affected by wrong hygienic habits anni iday, June This annual party takes of ay | founding }& time wh ation which ¢ 2 ital * * * dor the shelve » replenish Betty De yet . months, Tea Will Honor Army Officer To honor M \ ‘1. Meno cer of the N will arrive his first Insp. Orange Howard G. Dav the Fort Lawt nd Mrs. Davids wi ) entertain Ww t € Preenstreet M ‘ Ww m, after 4 oa. This NEW way in solving woman's oldest Mrs. Richmond's Home Scene of Guild Meeting Madrona’ Guild \ ospital will hygienic problem will mean much to you And that means great ing on Friday Volney Richm Jac Albright Mrs day W sment And that alker r of offense tus Ne Mrs man, Ten. | M Informal Bridge i M t \ ire ¢ Pe Cam ’ Lea gs cul . 1 it. Which proves its Mrs. Richards Entertains at Naval Sta Mrs. Richards, v w bridge W. Richards, U.S. urday at funcheon and br aft. |} nor t brides-elect, Mis emoon at her \ on and Misw Bur ton navy ya « Wilson. Among hs OWN A ° “-* “Ns the affalr eo Dol Entertaining at Girls yin, Mrs. Fred H. Bax Mrs. Wo! . m . on * afr wall Wilson, Bridge Tea a _over rin Wednesday afternoor to ° pang Tuyt and Mrs Bremerton Mra D. H. MeChe ae wife Mrs. B. E. Outhe will Y. Chase; with a t e tea M P.M Bannon home of Capt Mr. V. L. Ce Orthopedic Lunch and Thrift Shops Mrs. H. P. King fer Alki auxiliary on Orthopedic Lunch room, ass! Mrs. Frank D. Plumb, Mrs. A. Briggs, Mrs. Herbert ( Joseph H. Marks, Mrs. P. P. Mrs. George W. Len 2 CR Closer, Mrs Nant Mrs. BL E robe aa Strang, Mrs Archie Groseman Car i mien. Mrs. Helen Cob) will be ir ai day Friday at the Thr “Women’s Clubs . CLUBS "FOR FRIDAY | ROBERT EF. LEE TO ind wate nee a o—- GIVE MUSICAL TEA “_* © GUILDS Robert E. HEIGHTS CLUB The name i a¢an much to you im method scientif iness and pro- ves old ways a Bridg Party Plannec ! je. MeRache w tion ii m 8k 3 Faay to bu ou ask fort Many store ready-wr May On entertain MeChes*! LADIES ( On F GOLDEN NORTH ney's ening, May 265th. Ladies of the G Luncheon for Mrs. Byram thelr Byram, tub, who ia} &¥e iting ne | waukee sted by Cyrus Mra WASHINGTON Wa ‘ollege Club ON ges a -f leadin pes ay Of washing machines say “USE RINSO” Dinner The Col Memt at ( Mrs Din: g makers peaker ORTHOPEDIC TO MEET ted | BEACON Bea Heights — Meeting to F it} ES " . i nt Ya at vd ¥ : A, will meet for : 5 f " eid | ao aes : = WoMcGrath at. Yarrow. Take steam: | n, May WB, fre until 5 i ; : B Pmspo™, f Ariel from Madison park at 10:45 rr pedir CATARACT & nm. Mrs. W. W. Phillips, Mra.j ain difred Rollo, Mrs. J. T. McVay will) be the assisting hostesses. The other Orthoped ety will meet F: etrding to the following schedule Capitol Hill with Mrs, Crai Bpencer, 740 22nd aye. N Mra. B y F. Hurst and Mr the following pr PUGET SOUND | ALUMNAE CHAPT arranged Denny-Fuhrman ‘with Mrs. N Johanson, 2800 Broadway N., at 10:30 clock. East Highland €. Demeyer, 1133 @elock. Cards and sewing. First Hill with Mrs. Josiah Collins, | 15 University w at 10;30 o'clock p Frink Park with Mrs, D. L. Wil nth 1, Bie, ay 4 Vams, 901 20th ave. S. Luncheon at} Mrs 1120 o'clock. / pitts Fred Yaterlaken with Mrs. Joseph D.| Binnett, 1931 Lynn st., at 2 o'clock. | Taurelhurst with Mrs. R. H.} Denny at “Lochkelden,” on Lake} Vio lent Anders vis, a nist (First Move- Baesthoven Gluck-Brahme ‘Washington, at 1 o'clock. Madrona with Mrs. Valney Rich-| Mond, 141 29th ave. N., at 10 o'clock. Medina with Mrs. J. B. Lincoln tnd Mrs. W. Judah. | Mount Baker with Mrs. P. J./ irae, 2820 Cascadia ave,, at 1:301 clock, North End with Mrs. C. G. Ostrum, N. Sith st., at 11 o'clock. North Queen Anne with Mrs. O. F. Condon, 2498 Fourth ave. N., at 10 Welock. Queen Anne with Mrs. ft. H. , fms, 618 W. Highland dr., Oelock, 5 Renton Hil with Mrs. F. M. Jor Mn, 1205 22nd ave N., at 10 o'clock The Highlands with Mra. Raymond | Frazier, Par- at 10 University with Mrs. H. W. Seifert, | m8 16th ave. N. E., at 10 o'clock Washington Park with Mra, Frank * Dow, 837 36th ave. N., Uelock. Endolyne-Fauntleroy with Mrs. H Parker, $346 39th 8. W., all y Mesting, beginning at 16 o'clock. Hill with Mrs dD. L Pattr, 1815 Lander st. at 1:30 O'clock. Rainier with Mrs. Harry Bruske- pi 3921 Americus at 10:30 flock: Picnic: luncheon at 12:30 Selock. B Vashon’ Island Community hou iree-Tree Po} Carpenter for a on, st., Vashon Island with Mrs. BE. E ) o'clock lunch. FEDERATION CLUBS Cderation clubs to meet Friday, | ¥ 16, include | Ladies’ Literar | a ¥ and Musical club with Mrs. J. 15, Atti ; EK. | | | # Program includes talk on| sldlands of the Sound,” by Mrs.| 1K. Merwin | Pennsylvania Study club at Fed bia clubhouse. Luncheon at #40 o'clock. Program—-Mrx Theda | “lel Will sing group of songs; in atren W, Hell will speak on| pee Health in Building an the | Veloce Businens meeting at hes 1 Clection of officers, mem # Are Urged to be present. Hont-| M8 for day, Mys, Harry a Nowa Suilinger, Mt Bemane, Hexervations for lunch we Mrs, Sheldon, Gt ndle. Sheldon WwW. N Vaden? Phy amall hall of Ma | clock, =A pro n, and new gamen and dances ha M planned, informal an} Husbands will ve Kreialer Igt Von Krinitts G, Verai ner ‘Taught Me’... 2 neita Margaret Bei accompantat : . AID socteTy TO FP: DRAMATIC READEF The Ald soctety First chureh ONT of the will present dramatic utation recital * Robed Stranger, day evening, May 15, at 8 o'clock, in the auditorfum of the church. jul ptc Port-O is fruit—in liquid, condensed form—not merely the juice. Strawber Port-O contains all ——— the flavor and bou- quet ot the world’s finest straw- berries. Loganberry Port-O is the concentrated goodness of this wonder-berry. Cherry Port-O is the juice, the flavor, and essential salts of luscious ripe cherries. When you drink Orig Port-O you are actually “drinking an orange.” Gra Port-O is as different as can be from grape juice—it is grapes themselves! Order from your grocer or send 2e post ane for sample bottle and rocipe folder. P ORME eOy TNC. PORTLAND, ORLOON Your grocer also has Port-O Jelly Fruit —for jiffy-quick mak- ing of delicious jelly, ’ Ribd | Because It Jells Well “TRY Jell-well. Successful housewives serve it and like it because it always jells well. There are no disappointments, no failures with this dessert never a doubt of ite success, for we use the purest food gelatine obtainable to insure this feature. Then we add true fruit flavors six for your choice, You have a wide variety—every one a delight. appealing and attractive as it is good. You'll be delighted with its appearance, and no maiter what shape the | How To Get | This Beautiful Mold At No Cost To You | If you will recommend this deli cious dessert to five of your friends, fill in the coupon, and attach the Company name cut from five Jell- | well boxes, we will send you FREE | a beautiful aluminum pint mold of | brand new design. Your friends, we are sure, will thank you for telling them about Jell-well. fs paca You'll Prefer This Dessert: mold, Red-Box Jell-well aways jells well. Serve it often in any of the various ways possible. Plain or flavored with fresh fruit, Jell- well yneets the approval of all. And it's a nty, healthful desert after a hearty meal. So easy to make, too! Only a moment to prepare — and note ite flavory fragrance when the hot water is added. ‘ee Your grocer has Jell-well, the California Dessert. Select your favorite from the six true fruit flavors. ‘Then see in how many different ways you can offer this attractive food. RED-BOX J enclove the Company name trom Ave Jellowell boxes MEADOWS | ABC: “We have found Rinso very satisfactory to use in the ABC machine, as a little of it goes a long way.” APEX: “Our conviction is that the best partner Apex could find is Rinso.”” GAINADAY: “ Rinso suds stand up permanently. They penetrate the water so that every garment is saturated with Riaso solution.” LAUN-DRY-ETTE: “We found 1900” CATARACT: “In solu- tion it permeates the water so evenly that its cleansing action reaches every garment.” ROTAREX: “We have tried out Rinso and other soaps—many of them good—in our machine, but for all ‘round satisfaction we recommend Rinso.” SAVAGE: “We have found that Rinso suds make the water soapy all through. They are rich in cleansing power and they last.’ SUNBEAM SURF: ‘Rinso gives a fine, clean white wash with no danger to the machine or clothes.” no little soapy particles floating around in the water in our tests with Rinso as we did with some of the other soaps.” Rees ‘savace | T last, a soap so wonderful for any washing machine that nearly all the makers of the finest machines recom- mend it. Quick and thorough in washing everything you put in your weekly wash—Rinso. It comes from the makers of Lux. Rinso’s fine granules dissolve in boiling water setting all their wonderful cleansing power free. Feel with your hand how rich and soapy the water becomes. If the clothes are very dirty the work’ of any washing machine will be im- f _ proved by first soaking the clothes a short time in the | ’ YSUDS : gentle Rinso suds. Run the machine as usual—rinse the clothes thoroughly. You will be delighted with the snowy clothes Rinso gives you. They rinse out so easily, look so fresh and new. Use enough dissolved Rinso to get creamy lasting suds. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. NOW the big new household package or the regular size at your grocer’s Over 3,500 of the foremost stores where washing machines are sold use Rinso whenever they demon- strate a machine. They do this because Rinso insures perfect washing conditions. 7 I) | | my frien State —Rinso + saves you- Se ee ee a a ed

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