The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1925, Page 11

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fONDAY, MA\ \{ Mss GLADys MoUGIN — } Personal | Pega M } —_ Me | ‘N . Seattle Society | paited by Lillia Kor n eet ee elephone MA in-0600 | Assistar aura bmory a Neat vs, Afesdag Lntertammimng at Sunset Club; affairs Arranged for Bride-Elect Quarters ipetations 4 trie = s asue “pe Evelyn Smith Will Wed Tuesday Morning Mise ¥ yn Smit saugh M K. Sa t 3 : ' issiay wefuiad ‘i « : Immacutat Pes M M ie Mies Ka Sir . t ! ‘ . t . « M a th w A . * M Mr © ushers afe Mtr, Le M anie¢y Meeban and M R . An an wedding M M a alt a bride witli be at em Prilay afternoon, Ma Informal Tea Will <aagee entertaining a sce! Honor Bride-to-Be git Misdeliancour show Mise re’ hele iit ere Cane | aie 5 Fortes Brown was recently an dnual Election Held sunced, Mise Marion W nan Ge Brerett Clark was elected | Will be hoateaw at a tea pallet of the Won we ; pie al the annual citction held ay afternoon, May frem ie te clad Sa afternoon. mck De iiek succeeds Mrs. Freder Mint Wheatman will be assisted! Mise Gladys Mou Bi white Mra. Wo M. Gilmore, Mrs.l os the con ‘ Ba, Doce, Mex corn Critian Damar Mine _ormcs| ening, at the Fir ae ll Entertaining for ‘ Mhopedic Lunch Travelers eat dart hrift Shops ik pak ah ee pO 5 ie MC. Chea! wilt be nox er ap ieee dias ade “ Bridge Luncheon pb by Mrs. Fowler = tes. Owen G. Raylene tom Thurae Women’s Clubs fLUBS FOR TUESDAY ILiP READING CLUB RATION cl spon clubs te Pap 1. Wilt be as a Woman A. will meet at 1:45] May 21. Dean Wink-| Hiversity will speak | 1 will wing, ¢ Refreshments Welfare") THE CALEIDH uty stant. The “Chleted will meet Tutsday Maltby. | stay 19, at W. M. Livengood! 1. Carvey. 6652 F ea Hephens bivd | fats Literary club, with Brown, 3396 Aurora ave..| SEATTLE LODGE NO. 7 | odie | Seattle Lodge No. D. of H.,/ ee ar’, ciab, with Mrs | will hold its next regular meeting. | Tigh ag Tuesday evening, May 19, at 7:45] Election of officers lo'clock, in A. O. U. W. hall, 1409} Ninth ave. ‘The drill team will meet | for practice at 7 o'clock. Pro- " Tuncheon..1 o'clock, For | Rreantve whist at 9 o'clock. Refreah-| Satery only. mente, | lakewood § Civié Im | oe | BS chi in clubhouse, corner | HARMONY HOMESTEAD | Mid Angetine at; uncheon ‘Rally day ne Hy Harmony Homestead No. 1748. Brotherhood of American Yeomen. | will hold ite regniar meeting and and meeting fass adoption Tuesday evening. | ris lade May 19, at 1020 Third ave. The! 4 Clon Jogrée work will be exemplified by | MELT, Hiichings will enter-| the tadiex’ team: All Yeoméen in St members of the Quarante club) vited to attend. | Piety evening, May 19, at| Baste: Wehoek, 4 home of Mra | AUXILIARY MAPLE “B Hitehing 37th ave LEAF POST ; oar The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Maple ales LENCHEON | Leaf Post No. 21 will give a dance the various supremelon Tuesday evening, May 19, at 9 ie Present presidents of| o'clock, at the Amériean eH O. chaptern of the city,| club rooms, $69 Third ave | BG will entertain at « esis } lancheon on Tuesday, May |ST. MARTIN'S | at the home of Mrx, J. ¥.| MOTHE CLUB EWEN. bth st. at i2a0] St M fn Mothers’ club will be} ithe guest of Mrs. Theodore C, Far-| LAbion | D a ee reil, 1908 EF. arrison et on Wed-| ISE CLUE neaday, May 20, at 2 o'clock. The| ? Gy Sunshine club wip | hosters will be assisted by Mra i ME 8 Masonic temple, Haryara| G¢orge J. Marlowe, Mra. RF. ~ S0etday, Ma 9, at 2 Ward, Mre. V. L. Hahn and Mra. / Cards, Karl Smith | Bi: rw ee) | OPOWITAN CLUE WEST SEATTLE SOCIAL | monettan GBD of the Y. w. c, [CIRCLE EM ME in the autditorium| West Seattle Boclal circle, 0. E. 8., MAY 19, a4 4p. m.; recital (Will meet Tuerday afternoon, May |19, in the dining room of the Ma eee |nonie Temple, 2642% California ave. Mrs. Lara Kent, Mra, Florence Har AL ABHOR ATION rett, Mra. Gertrude West and Mra. Wd meeting . Irene Herratt will be the hontesses Homitat asus Bridge and whist will be played, All Eastern Star invited, COL, NOOBEVBLT AUILIARY Col, Theodore Noowevelt auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Ware, will meet! n regular business session Tuesday P + | May 19, at 2 p. m, at Roohevelt hall 0: D.. rr 1616% Third ave he owe ma 7 ILVER THA AT } e* » re f 1, CnDUn . ' the benefit of the ¥, 1. Te} or eTERAN immer chtnp there will be a silver ton, Hons of on Wednesday afternoon, May 20 pom evening, May 19,\at 4 o'c wt the vounk 1d te reqiented to he |M Mur Jowephine Ward will be POHANL business will be the hoatenn caus Miss Kana Ward will wing the fel t to b THY STAR ere joined by M Franclaco, whe { Mra Isidore Mhemanak the party and. will be one of the so. " y the Orpheon soc . church.~Portrait by Grady ” ADDITIONAL OLR “ u pITiAH ' . , 1 ‘ ‘ arat The obje ety 4 in Low A ‘ - ate, Kans t THE OLD, old story of a white tablecloth, a child and a bottle of ink! Yet this time there is a happy ending, because mother knows about CLOROX. Before the explanations are over, mother whisks the tablecloth off, damp- ens the ugly spot, and puts it to soak in a s0- lution of CLOROX. Five minutes later she wrings out the fabric, rinses it well, and lo! the spot has vanished! A miracle indeed! And this is only the beginning of the wonders CLOROX can perform in the home. This bot: tled magic has a multitude of uses, all of them a boon to the housekeeper. For Laundering, CLOROX makes white clothes whiter, without the need of boiling. It removes fruit, coffee and other stains from white cotton, linen and mercerized fabrics; and causes mildew and scorck to - varnish instantly, For Household Use. CLOROX removes stains from enameled kitchen utensils and from the sink, It whitens wood, tile or com pogition drain boards, and brightens the linoleum. It cleans the tiled hall or bathroom floors, It bleaches hardwood floors or unpainted soft wood floors, and cleans reed furniture that has become dit vlored. For Diainfecting and Deodorizing, CLOROX removes dis coloration and odor from toilet bowls; disinfeegs kitchen drain pipes, and cleanses and deodorizes garbage cans. ® Always follow carefully the instructions on the label of the CLOROX bottle. For Sale At All Grocers iH CHAMICAL CORPORATION, OAELAND, CALIFORNIA TTT Mhemanek: and 1 > I . Davide waned " few te J eo De Mra O at Lake Stevens Mra Arthur Wile De son, Mr. Robert O. Denny, have moved from the Hot tnt the Victoria apartments f bo { le ay f i . nhe pend the sume t ” aw and daughte ir. and Herbert Talbott Judge and Vre man were at Longview sianda i Done ne M " s wilh . ends A ie. A c nmuf » He ater thar The grand f “ aughte be he j M 2 r 1 " . ‘ 1 = More and more lovers of Orange Pekoe are coming to sense the tea-taste and tea-value Aft s e they getin TreeTea Orange Pekoe. An un- ‘ will meet common blend of choice black tea—rare in “3 fragrance but sensibly priced. n {for those who prefer green tea there's Tree Tea Japan) rort HYGERP AUXILIA SEND FOR 1 rive ee TRIAL ° “ k . CARTON To bring home to you the t 4 at P * enjoyment of Trre Tea Orange ha 616% Third a Thurads Pekoe we will send you frees ening. Ma generous trial carton. Address M. |. Brendenstein & Co. 1522 Pirse Avenue South, Seattle. ‘Hello Daddy~ dont forget my | Slip a packet in your pocket when you go home tonight. Veet youfoel Give the youngsters this wholesome, sweet for pleasure & benefit. fter when work drags, Its a great litte freshener / WRIGLEYS Sealed Tight ~Kept Right | After Every Meal THE FLAVOR LASTS fh é F

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