The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1925, Page 13

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THE SEATTLE STAR = aay Wed- YAY 1, 1925 Fr er PPG as. MISS ENOLA e| Seattle Society k llian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Laura Emory tertain at Sunset Club; ce Place in Honolulu Esther Seabu Is Bride M ’ ™ r Fy s 1 Howard n+ B 5 . i Bateman of 7 ‘Be Jacobs A ( he t vell w bouquet , ry was maid of n Her gown ¥ : age ; gotto, orpam c " ach . in colonial bouquet q a mme was an U a ir ehid ge ™ - r s of sma D ailar ; “ maid 1 Laut 3 CY we. He) daughter F ama Deltal oy ‘ } t s ary frater * girl, w ta e soe carried ar of J ots and blue & Mrs, Small to W anglow t Entertain at Luncheon 1M 1 ut i I Willa. T nd M 7 Cheater H \ M t How ft ad eave moving make her haw Parks of | dark blue patching by Mr. ‘ind Mra. is- | ley will make their home in Ta ne. Mrs: ee ; Sma! Roy’ Thompson Bridge Luncheon i of Bi " ¥., who is her - b ‘couse guest ge Ruee: We é A F nor home on Fri Informal Dinner nor, of Mra. C for Visitors of Oakland, Cal., who is “Mr. and Mrs. John on 4 informally ” . evening at thelr hor . Goodwin to nda, in honor of Mr Peeples of Los An- Tea compliment! Miss Enola Tollefsen, months’ Tollefsen, dau who left Tuesday visit.- The Misses Li Ss FC ) de Woodcock, CLUBS FOR FRIDAY nt Ida Levin in a day evening, June j } | st | in} KAN i h room ; vo ia } ‘ | Jansen, Mrs. W. S. Vorwi | E. Nord, Mrs. Ha 2 : J. Hellen ~ | Mrs : i n - 1 M ween Anne guild will have j ste Mrs, at the Thrift s all day 4 @ t ick and Mrs. John R. Holmes represented by Mrs. A. E. e receiving line with the honor Mrs. C. L. McLaren, Mrs. . : and Mary Ann Wells. ‘FJ. Hart and Mrs, A. L. Bickel ised tha taachbare —=——— — —_ = = reservations call | STEVENS W. RC. R, ¢ will entertain g of Mrs. Anr pile 3 st. Take Pt TEXAS CLUB Oth st. Friends and c re invited. ; eee ber of Commerce SCHUBERT CLUB pia oe meeting M F Cudihee Schubert club will meet eee e ? |home of Mrs. H. J. Hein, z oy 4 e heo ay pg Ve mbia W. C. T. U. will meet 2 | MoTHERs" CONC June 5, at 1 o'clock, with ; | : ., | Mrs. W. H. Lewis, 6208 Holly at | Mothers’ congress will meet Fri bed : Business meeting at 2 o'clock. Mem-| day, June 6, at 11 a. m., with Mra. | here asked to come } thas F. L, Vernon N. EB " Ps caer bt Ale Bh eae | . ls work to do. n | BUMMAGE -SALD INFORMAL MIXER DANCE = | A rummage anle for the benefit v = i ome. ee 5 The fir indoor’ social event jot St Luke ® Episcopal church will | o¢ 144, seaebeciibe, the (Balian Hien | |be held Friday and Saturday, June | Soot “Atul namrclate ete aga Wastin ave \ A ssoclation, will be Th hl: cab acer este on Friday, June 6, at the | Sa ate allard fleldhouse, in the form of an | ; eecigrer aac Ag ae informal mixerdance. A feature of i = Ww. C. T 1s will basal the evening will be the coming | ¢ ‘ H m? June 6, at a. m. with | of the mambera of the 1925 grad-| —and more tired of preparing the | Thorgrimson. Bring lunch | yating cians into the association : and flowers, The hostess will serve gigi ait ‘ That’s Heinz business—planning and | coffee. Nee FAREWELL rf | PTION 3 | LADIES OF GOLDEN NORTH | + ‘ood ay ES see | ‘owe pceptio 7 preparing fe for your table. | The Ladies of the Golden North |,’ ‘ea He te be n for the will hold their regular monthly busi-|)/0' 100 relday,: rine 6 are ee 24 4 $ won- ness meeting at their lodge rooms, |” Misia Ait shon a tld be pm a Cooked spaghetti, for instance—a 1923% First ave., on Friday evening, oie ash opt Soar ui ‘ ; i Juno 6, a8 p.m. Mra, A. E, Kor-|, The program will include greet derful dish as Heinz makes it. tauer, president, urgea a full attend. [2% by Mrs, R. L. Gross; responso Uy ance as there will bo a memorial service held after the business meet ing Heinz-made dry spaghetti, Heinz tomato sauce, and a rare cheese of Heinz own The Leach! Heights Women’s Int provement club will meet Friday jevening, June 5, D. ¥. Willard, 139 22rd ave, 8 W. Williams and Mrs. J ton will aasist the hostess. of officers choosing, all combined and cooked into Mrs. Ham!) stion Whist party at 9 o'clock an appetizing, nourishing food. Not a thing for you to do except heat PAST MATRONS The Pi in the can and serve. it Matrons’ ass tion will ay, June 6, at 12:90 o'clock, chapter dining room, Maaonic mbla City, Publie luneh coma branch will be the When in Pittsburgh visit the Heinz kitchens Spa honor guests. GIRL RESERVES TO HAVE PICNIC The high school Girl Reserves of the Y. W. GC. A. will hold their an. ‘arewell Pienlo" in honor of girls, Friday afternoon, at Ravenna park, The fare woll will take the form of a field day in which girls from the various nual ‘ the sonlor etti sot} schools will compete in tennis 00 matches, footraces, Jumps and other or athletic contest A more serious fo | part of the m will be the ; awarding of «to all girls who have completed thelr 360 hon atl ors { Mins Martha Koxanke, Girl Re- i nerve wecretary, and Miss Vera Wal ot ler, avalstant physical director, will on be In charge, ie Portrait by Bu t the home of Mrs, | TOLLEFSEN Dr, and York yhter of for New l Mrs, A city on a siz ushnel Women’s Clubs | | Make Vise ||\\Wedding Gifts|]! SILVERWARE | 1847 Rogers Bros. or Holmes & Edwards’ 26-piece Set ina Utility Tray ‘| $3320 $1.00 Down—$1.00 Week Silver that lasts a tifetimet | Gury JEWELER 1404 Thira Ave, | Personal: apartments for the D,} WHITTIEF HUSBANDS GALORE Music FOR GLORIA SWANSON Recital Will Be { : ; Given Tonight * j fi ‘e ' and Mrs. W I 1 * ey f t , . é ~ _ I " " Jay I * Those Who Those Who Enjoy é ’ % mole a ite aidistinctive flavor: ahoat, flavor, should try "SALA y o* Piano Pupils : in Reel ital ¢ : "|The tender young leaves, rich in ee ers Sen rea de ell , Andere , goodness make ‘SALADA” finerthan , mm Hault ste. Mar » Morey pints am ORY Japan or Gunpowder. Try it. Kh. & H.C. COOK, MA in-0669, EL fot-0250, DISTRIBUTORS Hart Schaifner & Marx Spring and Summer Coats for Women I/ OFF | VV) OFF You can’t find coats with more skillful needlework, more style, or any that nearly equal these prices. KLOPFENSTEIN’S 1310 Second Avenue Exclusive Seattle Representatives Hart Schaffner & Marz summer ¢, 656 | Mra, Ed. and Ames will re: | ADDITIONAL CLUBS SCHOOL PICNIC He TEACHERS HONORED f Mra. Clara FE. ior Mr. and Mra. Pritchard aye, Wed rs, H on, who will leave © up school work In the residents of at the achool Ia ere Pure Milk Chocolate ere combined with Bran When children beg for candy, give them Post’s Bran Chocolate. It’s bran in candy form. Child specialists and food experts everywhere recommend this deli- cious health confection. It satisfies the sweet tooth and gives bran bulk to offset constipation. Try it yourself. See how crisp and good it really is. You'll prefer it to ordinary candy. Buy a bar or a carton of Post’s Bran Chocolate at any candy counter. Keep it in the house al- ways as the solution to the candy problem. POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, Ino. 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