The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1925, Page 13

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quuRSDAY = Seattle ited by Lillian*Keen LeBal add Assistant—L — Orthopedic Hospital Affair; Was! ngton, D.C., Guest Honored, * ie DATE « r Party of | ; je hospital wy, June pate the four wightern years For the past dave invite children tatien on, the f ap that they tion is doing of the Ne ieatally bring os of anything ay Mine that ¥ Visitors will t the ft the hospital bY Mrs. Ge T. Mye E. Ca Bullitt, Mrs, Frank \ cael R Collins, M F, McEwan, M ¢ MeMillan, Mrs H. PF. Ostrand Ym Frederick H. ! Mrs. R. Mrs. W. A eters, jean Hi Powell, Mrs. John W ta Mm. HJ. Ramsey, Mrs D. Stimson, Mrs. nm. Howard D. Taylo Wy, Treat and Mrs. Frede white, Mira. Cecil Bacon, general « gas, ts in charge of the tea, which, | eather permitting, will be served) @ the lawn. Assisting her will] de Committees) from the gait They include: Refreshments, ‘Yaw Sybal Hamrick, Mrs, 0. 8 Mrs. John D, McIntosh § epler, Mra. O. B, Leon lige s. Samuel LeRoy | “ Mrs. Christian Daymeyer, Mx Jay LaChapelie; dishes and ties Mra J, W. Goodwin, Mra. Miter Freeman, Mrs. Patrick Tam = decorations, Mrs. J. B. Alex irs. Lawrence Bogle, Mrs oa Se eroan, Miss Meloy; qemb, Mrs. Frederick T\ Fischer Mex Clarence A. Brown; program, Mx Eimer G. Waldron, Mrs. How ga Knott, Mrs. J. H. Robinson . Bridge Luncheon Planned Mrs. Aubrey Martin is planning a bilge Tuncheon at her home on Fri fy afternoon, June 5./ Six tables | wit be in play. Parties for Mi Th Compliment to Miss Linda Gar | aon, whose marriage to Mr. Joel eid will take place In June, Miss Bien Inglish will entertain telige and a shower at her home on Twat Tuesday cvening. and on! Wednesday afternoon, Miss Nancy ickley will entertain with a b $ and miscellaneous shower ‘Seats to both i jem confined to elose frionds of the| bride-to-be. | ie. 3 Dinner for Mr. | md Mrs. Bain To honor Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand | Jain, Los Angeles, who are in town | for & short time, Mr. and Mrs, Tim- @hy Jerome will entertain with a/ @aner at their home on Saturday a Entertains at Luncheon Mrs, Charies Henry O'Neil enter- fained at luncheon on Tuesday, in | Menor of Mra. W. Stuart, who is Waving shortly for California F eee | 4 Dence Will Honor | M various | Garrison | | 4 The board of directors and the| @f Minor hospital will enter-| the 1925 graduating class at a | Waite on Friday evening, at the Se-| "ite Tennis club. CLUBS FOR FRIDAY | @WARD SOCIAL AND CLUB | fd Social and Literary club | Wil meet Friday, May 22, at 2p.m.,| M@ the Finley Street Christian | furch, between 46th and 47th aves. | © The program consists of talk M8 “State Wide Flower Pres SMe by Mrs. Martha Flabaut; fil selections by Mrs. E. P. Schultz; ‘mading by Miss Grace Bull; vocal ‘ by Mr. A. R. Plough;| -) Guet by Grace and Jennie} ; Tal, Hostesses, Mrs. Ht. FP. Moore} R. Davis | ad Mrs. Wa Pai Mothers’ club will enter tn with a picnic dinner on Friday Weaing, May 22, at 6:20 o'clock, at| Me Chapter house, 4543 17th ave. N. | OF The affair will take the place of | Tegular monthly meeting of the! Those planning to attend are | q 10 telephone one of the offi Of the club or Mrs. T. M, Par-! & MEIrse6094, chairman of the| ‘immittes in charge, Mhends. are invited ° ) Sil meet in the chapel, aint ' Friday, May 22 Pr Ada B, Mack w nd D apenk Be eae Yay ASSELT Pr The regular monthly meeting of Abele PT, A. will be held | g May 22, at 2:30 p. m. at} «Convention report show, an ids | WNrenpay PT, A : 4 ee A, will have a | i Products lunches: Fri My, May 22," iim. nth in the| joa foom. Mrs. A. i. | Toren Iq chairman of the affal® bY Mrs He, Newel (oe a Sr, ELLSWorTH Cincy eg So rorth Circle, Ladien of | ALT, will pore ve T, followed hy 4 Program and wan HOM Friday event evening, Ma We Nerane at, Armor ° . ORD Parry * | , Auxillary fo local 687 will aura Emory affairs have} i Hospital Graduates it oO. ¢ Women’s Clubs } will meet at Society lister, Telephone MA in-0600 Will Hold Annual Distinguished Visito Entertain at Olympic Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marquard of . » whe came North ¢ & of the Hotel W throp in ma, were hosts at a tinne vers on We y ove marine room Olyn Weds at Point Roberts The marriage of Miss Mae Helen awe and lilies of the valley showered with Cecil Brunner buds, were in her bouquet Miss Dorothy Gifford, of Seattle, | the maid ef honor tive frock of blue georgette, Premier nd pink sweet peas carried. I Winskill, in a dainty shell pink crepe de chine frock, made a winsome little ring bearer, Mr, William A, Teller, the bride's brother beat man Mra. Teller, the brid a costume of fuschia » gette and violets for ox Before the service Mrs, C, W sang “Your Eyes Have Mrs, 8. Brown, of La played the “Bridal Chorus" shengrin, for the entrance of the wore an attrac and roses: ) is May was the . wore geor e and RC jal part ne home was charming th baskets and sta of pink and white blossoms pe “ South the b: art ensemble wi Mr. and M i k their home in Alask istants Chosen for Musical Tea Pi Beta Phi Mother club will 1 tea Frida give a my from 3 un the president, Mrs. win §, Sh in Wa: ton parks ‘Phe nffatr will be a benefit for the furnishing fund In the Shank will be the past pre the club—Mrs, A. K. F F. 0. Ehrlich, Mrs. Alber and Mrs. Mary Herrig. Pr c the urna will be Mr James H, Cal rt, Mrs. G 1, Mra. L. W Bonney a Jock. M It be i with members of the ac Arthur charge of the serving. Barbara Jean receive the card: Orthopedic Lunch Room Mrs. H. H. Hanh will be hostess for Wi k guild at the lunch Mra. W Loyd neer, M Mrs. Hall, Mrs. F Mrs. H. G cock, Mrs Rhodes, Mrs. White, Mrs ewary Mra Beatiger give the last card party of the sea son on Friday evening, May 22, at 8 o'clock, at 1915 First ave WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART I Women of Moose have a card party I at 2 o'clock, at the Charles Brewer 5408 N. E, GION rt Legion iday, May home of Fifth Mrs NTURY CLUB WOMAN'S C Department and club meetings of the Woman's Century club on Fri day, include ure and travel ¢ ment at 10:45 a. m, in the Y. W | A. The books to be reviewed by Mra. Caroline F. Clarke are Dove's at,” “Thé Garden Party,” “Bliss and Other Stories 8 written by Katherine Mansfield, There will also be a reading from the “Poems’’ of Katherine Mansfield by Mrs, W. W Munger The political science department 12:30 sharp in tt vate dining room of the ¥. W. C. A cafeteria, There will be an election Members and| of officers and a discussion about! wreathed in. orange the program for the coming year The club meets in general em: at, 130 p. m. in the auditorium of the Y. W. C. A, All thembers are Washington Boulevard W. Cc. | urged to attend as the final revision | with the best 4 ot bydaws is to be dealt with and the nual reports of officers and chair men for the made ADDITIONAL CLUBS WOMAN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB The Wom fe club will meet Satur at 2 at Meves’ cafeteria | Crangle, newly elected president, and REBEKAH | her staff of. officers will preside. | Blection of executive board will take place, Bach member will be asked | to give a brief outline of the program whe would like planned for the com ing year SEATTLE WOMAN RECEIVES DIAMOND MEDAL At the annual oratorical contest of the Women's Christian Temperanec Union, held recently, the diamond medal wan awarded Mrs, Nellie Beem Abide With Me'gvas her ubject he four other contestant Mra, Anna 1, Brackett, ‘Ta coma; Mr, Clara Ansorge Puller, 8¢ attle; Mrs, Bthel Callahan, Burling~ of f le skit from | THE \— [ MISS MONICA KAUFER AN 56 is just a number__58 57 means good Sauce without Meat 1 Heinz Baked Beans with Pork and 13 Heiox Fig Pudding 2 | Tomato Sauce 14 Cherry Preserves 29 | 2 Heinz Baked Beant without Tomato 15 Heinz Red Raspberry Preserves yo | Sauce, with Pork—Besten Style 16 Heinz Peach Preserves 3 | 3 Heinr Baked Beans in Tomato Pan Damson Plum Preserves 3 Vegutarian 18 F Strawberry Preserves 3 4 Licing Baked Red Kidney Beans ig Hela Placéeple Preserves a § Heinz Peanut Butter 10 Heinz Black Raspberry Preserves 45 | ; ; 6 Heinz Cream of Tomato Sow ut Hein Bl : 6 Miss Monica Kaufer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip A obey 1 Heink Blackberry Preserve 3 : : n Baad 7 Heinz Cream of Pea Soup 2 Heinz Apple Butter 7 Kaufe r, x hose marriage to Mr. Arthur Thomas Kane will 8 Heinz Cream of Celery Soup 13 Heinz Crab-Apple Jelly 38 take place on June 16 Portrait by Grady 9 Heinz Cooked Spaghetti 14: HelenCascece latly fi 6 > ; 10 Heinz Cooked Macaroni 15 Heinz Grape'Jelly is ° 6 11 Heinz Mince Meat 26 Heinz Quince Jelly 4r ersonal Campfire Girls = = ?ss rin ty ete Seely ‘ Mra. U. K. I went East} s aiid ; fe $ 1 ' When in Pittsburgh visit the Heinz kitchens : t c J f h Fla, fo 2 n Philade A ‘ Mrs. N Hott is ieee Leave t Mad : {bike m ers| Yuko! Pp, Mrs, H {Samuel F cx Ta nth and 1 j bere Ma ja st Portland Re 1 5 ng | Stanford, Lois Gr M as Bt 4s wpend Ow he M siaeike ct rie ‘| ‘ (Snoqualmie Falls) turned oa i y SS af Helen Dooley, Marjorie Dooley, Hel Ella ‘ord, Mazie Bu E ie cota oy - vil lon Gibhandt Hetty MeElhoe, Marguerite Dun . . ps — By ADO! BURNUS || iticum siebip, Mie Avdile sreake Mildred Leake, Kleanc M { t rand! on 4 adi hie meatiin cine oil (aate:, Baral Members—Virginia sa | ‘ C rom " " Wick j tinala. gr Norma Ja ‘go hogts Hamrick guardian (Doty, Wash, j see a eon ciel os *o-| Tahali group, Mra. C. Ay Howar -Wanda Mr ee Esthe | Mrs. Josep and nid. | apa ; At 4:10.) eusrdian (Tacoma). Members—Mt ares, J eanis Alm |daughter, Allace per The Kirkland ¢ "'eldred Larson, Mary Van Buskirk Lorelia ha Jackson, . “ fortu n cabin of | star Sais ren Ge r. Clara Lucile bnson, Edna ng m few days Chelan. idred ¢ ton, Helen Swanson, Ma : a | A . oh lined for over | het Jone Mario Heimer, Mildred |!4tkin, Hazel Kne $y} t trig and thik will be th Beal, Elma Miller, Jo phone Grieve The Campfire of Queen " 1 f t hike Rea " an Anne and L schoola will nny A to attend t N aa group, Mrs. Mildred af, | Ive & Campfi ation for 2 ardian (Tacoma), Mem, | th¢ Gyro club on the first Thurs Richardson, Thelma Sad. | 1% June t ler, Noweita Howard, Clara Koni-| , rz ; Elma Nurnberg, Mildred Mitct THONG: Was Oe: A course th ell, Arline Woods, Jovita Rurkey, |fre leadership at Camp Sealt 7 Helga all, Enid Sullivan. July 19th to 26th. This course is Mrs. Ww We group, Blanche Irene }open ny guardian, mother, or | Friday ow . Gould, guardian. Members—Bonnie | Woman intere in Campfire or in {she will sail May I Smaples, Betty Funk, Irene Gould, | 8irls. Th foe is $10, $2 registra [States f an i] to Ea reservations are urged, as| Dorothy Wilson, Clair Blair Lydia | ton fee, payable in advance Reg Norway. e h party ll be Imited to 15 m Helen Donaldson, Barbara |istrations for this cour are now fre able 'being receiv aboard ameraderte. Mra. Walter Fields and Mr Mal ——————— colm Douglas are pending a few days in Yakima and Mrs. Mary Pease, T ma The judges inc 1 Mrs. Hart | Moss, Mrs. Clau Kruse and M Jackson Silbaugh. Mrs. Anna K Colwell, state superintendent of the annual contest, presid A patriotic wedding was a unique | feature of the me direc by Mrs. Emma Morrison, presic of j | the City Federation of the W. C. T.|]} U. It celebrated the union of the 18th amendment and the loyal Amer jean citizen. Mrs, Linberger Seott with Miss Maria Judd at the p sang “Because and 4 Me Hayes played the \ gk march The wedding party was led by the little flower girl, Helen Rozzanno, who wax followed by the maids of honor, the Misses Faith Bradley Edna Townsend, Maria Judd Mildred Whi The bride, Mrs Dishes, silver glassware sparkle. washed and NOW the big new package or the regular size at your grocer's Hester Brader, was satin and bridal veil blossoms, She | gowned in lvor \carried a shower boquet of lilies of the valley and white carnation: vd , Mr. Martin Wilt shire, from the Marine barracks, Mr. | Orrin Madison of Fort Lawton and Mr. Bdward Kyle Parder of the U 8. 8, Colorado, stood with the offiel- | clergyman, the Rey. 0. I Krieger of the Asbury Methodist | \ehurch, ‘The service concluded with | \the audience singing “America.” OW try Rinso for washing dishes! It makes this everlasting job as much easier and pleasanter as it | makes washing, clothes. ‘ Shake a little Rinso into your hot bY | dish water. It dissolves so quickly, , | making such mild rich suds. Off comes every bit of grease in a jiffy! There are no specks of soap to stick to china or glasses. How sparkling and new looking it leaves the dishes! Even very greasy ating AUXILIARY EL Auxiliary Hlite Kebekah Lodge No 14 will meet at the home of} Mra, Joueph Welch, 5807% 20th ave. | N. W,, Thursday, May at § p.m, Card | PARTIES WILL BENEEIT Cake gan Mean tctads soe tl kitchen dishes wash quicker and will) be given during the summer cleaner with Rinso. Use it too PRT PY sash a4 garded cchane for bathtubs and linoleums, be In the form of benefit cards) partion (0. atart a: Coterio, bullding thes parties Mra, ‘Thy ng “A Coteria fund, Wor haa 4 ted the slogan cottage In 1927," The firet of these parties will be Dover Neos. Co; Cambridge, Ma Ml ae 3 is just a number—but things to eat Here are Heinz 57 Varieties. How many do you know? Heinz Dill Pickles Heinz Sweet Midget Gherkins Heinz Preserved Sweet Gherkins Heinz Preserved Sweet Mixed Pickles Heinz Sour Spiced Gherkins Heinz Sour Midget Gherkins Heinz Sour Mixed Pickles 49 Heinz Prepared Mustard Heinz Chow Chow Pickle $0 Heinz India Relish Heinz Sweet Mustard Pickle 51 Heinz Evaporated Horse-Radish Heinz Queen Olives 52 Heinz Salad Dressing Heinz Manzanilla Olives $3 Heinz Mayonnaise Heinz Stuffed Olives 54 Heinz Pure Malt Vinegar Heinz Ripe Olives $5 Heinz Pure Cider Vinegar Heinz Pure Olive Oi! 56 Heinz Distilled White Vinegar Heinz Sour Pickled Onions $7 Heinz Tarragon Vinegar 43 Heinz Worcestershire Sauce 44 Heinz Chili Sauce 45 Heinz Beefsteak Sauce 46 Heinz Red Pepper Sauce 47 Heinz Green Pepper Sauce 48 Heinz Tomato Ketchup If you know only 4 or 5, you can be assured thar all the others are just as good. ‘ £ H. J. HEINZ COMPANY Many New Things HATS Just Unpacked for DOLLAR FRIDAY Latest Parisian inspira- tions in trimmed and un- trimmed hats, real pals for Summer in sports hats, and correctly styled children’s hats, Just opened, and priced for Fridgy at SPORTS HATS Summery days, field events, motor and. ocean trips, outing larks and care- free afternoons call for chummy, feather - weight, comfortable and enduringly new chapeaux. The spirit of the season shines and smiles in every one of these delightfully youthful mod- els, just unpacked, and priced for Friday Eau ee yoo Trimmed Hats There's a wealth of chic in these new straws and silk and Untrimmed Hats Paris has been busy ing new invent tricks and twirks for smart hats, and has decreed straw combinations which pre- that the Summer m favor dominate the close - fitting straw or straw and silk com- model, #0 much in favor with binations in a great variety of fetching shapes. These are all here, fresh from their wrap- pings, and ready for the dash of Summer buds and foliage, a the bobbette. Cut low at t back, or rolling either at t side or off the face, trimmings wonderfully varied though ple, there are affinities here by ribbon or a flower, a the dozen for the bobbed head to the fancy of the clever or the full hatr, in every new woman, and are priced $1 and charming effect, 1 for Friday at priced for Friday at...... Great day, that, when the little miss buys her first real, Summer hat. Equal- ly important that it be just as cor- rect and carefully styled as that worn by grown-ups. These points are always in mind at The Criterion, and the models comprising a large Children’s juvenile department reflect in trims, materials, shapes, colors and shades the full measure of authenticity of style. $1 ew and quick Curnover nasure Criterion customers the Infest always at the lowest prices, = ! Te Cedtetion attle’s [argest Tylillinery -ytore os re at Seneca 5) Priced for Friday at.. : era

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