The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1925, Page 11

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ESDAY, MAY 26, 1925. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 cr ra: Seattle Society i I jited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 L “MRS. NETTIE V. PETERSON | Personals fe? | Assistant—Laura Emory v e ‘ Luncheon to Honor Mrs. Dearborn From New York; Miss Nelson to Entertaty M HENRY : Birthday Tea for Dr, Gower Supper f Bridal Party Sm a Eat a better | ery "ia at nan uae ae breakfast- ¢€ Tr is { Miss N M Give Lunel €o) Cards Out for Tea |Gre’'s moot We | acon me ave a brighter oe . ron ~ 7 mera “on | Lencheon by Mrs. Davies | os : re Saniidaa : . Tee ey. ve? Counts cadlee HA. Tuesday af June 2, from 4} In compliment to. Mra. EK ELI ; day until ¢ ‘ Mra. | Sieg! A it CHILD HEALTH PROGRAM peal N Convention re Mrs. Georse| Half-Price Sale Thrift pa - Alber tend ofl at ate aeRO Better Breakfast Cereals Mrs. Soliday to ay had ‘Thureddy at the bhec Give Small Luncheon 1 Stewart at EG aly ee sacri adel bd B61 UN AM EY Ww say : t The marriage of M ALTRUISTIC CLUB | A Musical Tea on West Side Mrs. Nettie V. Peterson of\~ Walla Walla, state recording «\ secretary of the Woman's Legislative Council of Wash- ne ington, who is attending the Orthopedic Lunch and cighth annual assembly of Thrift Shops the council in session thi Christian association Por- trait by James & Merriheu “Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY , WOMAN'S CENTURY LUB Entertain for Visitors ; for once and all” by Mary Davis You haye no idea how grateful —_ which they spent for ‘‘all-day- Tam for Post’s Bran Chocolate. suckers,’? green rabbits and It has solved the candy prob- Chocolate cigars. lem at our house for once andall. No matter how I evaded or Before we discovered this argued I finally had to give in delicious new food confeétion and the result was often upset there was strife in our house- stomachs and the constant hold every day. _ worry of constipation. John, aged six and Anne, The last time the doctor came just four, have well developed to diagnose a bad case of cramps sweet teeth. AndI mustconfess for John, he said ‘‘Candy”’. they come by them honestly. Then he recommended Post’s The candy argument used to Bran Chocolate. begin the moment kput my hat I wasted no time in testing on to do the day’s marketing _ his prescription. Your Baker or Grocer | and continued until long after As for the childreny—they : : their daddy came homeatnight. like it better than any candy will deliver or reserve a loaf They wheedled and coaxed they've ever tasted. We keep @ for you every week— | for pennies, nickles and dimes a carton on hand all the time. Nore: Post's Bran Chocolate is made from only the purest milk Place a Standing order chocolate and Post’s Bran Flakes. The bran off-sets the costive effect of the chocolate. Doétors and food experts everywhere recommend it highly for both adults and children. Just phone your baker or grocer. Ask es to deliver or reserve a loaf of raisin bread from | i a ise z my special Wednesday baking each week. I POSTUM CEREAL COM PANY ’ Inc. bake it “special for Wednesday”—beautiful BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN loaves filled with large, plump, juicy Sun-Maid Raisins. Makers of Post Health Produéts: Post's Bran Flakes, Post Toasties Make this inexpensive and delicious mid- (Double- Thick Corn Flakes), Grape-Nuts, Postum Cereal and Instant Postum week treat a regular Wednesday feature in ; your home. Phone your standing order today. (Bakev Endorsed by bakers everywhere, ° including the Retail Bakers’ Association of Amerion and the r American Bakers’ Association Delicious Food Confection | everybody | every day ‘eat POSTS BRAN CHOCOLATE 5: | — as an ounce of prevention | OPC Co,, 1025

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