The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1925, Page 11

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TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925 THI EATTLI rAR £ 4 — | | a7 | Personals Music | S | S ° ersonals uSIC HY seattle Society Piano Recital Tonigh | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 | . . 8 ( é . Assistant—Laura Emory es Re ; —_—— - ———— moeeccomced rh Luncheon at Sunset Club Will Honor Mrs. | Draemel; Eastern Visitors Honor Guests u bahia ; : | ! 5 I : : Lunehe to Hono tM c Dix: | , ‘ Kes h M ” sd i} | ! ( | j Port | W : M « " eturn ‘ e Ang y « | Cards Out for Tea siraneay oe s| ant ed ae ! Herrick, of Menlo ie , ch ‘ r t N t Mr H e M Li ! ( he 1 ayy ane e ~* Lane = pe Ea eee ee ee etter ee | ruit-flavored: | gia St arcied f ‘ v oe gilt sity “3 “NE 1 pt A ° +! The choicest fruit of California’s vineyards— Miss Treat to eee ete tee Ligon : aa tin W.. 8 maitis i s Sun plump and flavory Sun-Maid Raisins. That's Give Luncheon n the Alam for } Yor pee aaracr mae! | one of the things that gives this special loaf its : T nor Mra, Oliver Lam are % Mae . : famous goodness, i aevewin: 8 childre ere I prepare it “special for Wednesday”— the ri prepare it ° specia’ e y oi erp w rere ett Meas | Ge : . The angle finest of good white bread, fragrant with the Tre: € ee wheels Shap aaa : 3E rich and fruity goodness of Sun-Maid Raisins. oe - id | irs. Prag LETTER FROM LESLIE. PRES: | {t’sashealthful as delicious. Andit’s inexpensive. ee me i eee “¢ I : COTt TO MRS. WALTER Serve it regularly on Wednesdays. Place a Picnic Supper R ted | the t of ers ue BURKE, CONTINUED standing order with your baker or grocer. Ask and Bridge r : ° him to deliver or reserve a loaf for you each agit: afhave weck. Phone your standing order today. Methodist nwood Harry Briggs, M Oliver Huteh’ Bb y M t r | tenant H. J.| potaed ‘ af ta pl M. Mattice ‘ ; Endorsed by bakers everywhere, d < dm: oe | including the American Bakers’ ere re-| Mount Vernon Home . Association and the Retail Vernon to make |*~ oieg z , | Bakers’ Association of America Scene of Pretty Wedding a se ee The marriage of Miss Mary M g mane Entertains at Home Putmar ter of Mr. and Mrs N eve-Bayman in Mount Baker _[Mr. Prank Gwiacter, dr, of Brian | sevice. eee ce tad Sabor, Men. Annabelle Nemlisfright ,| Place a standing Wednesday order with your Baker or Grocer f drama |Pacific Steamship Vessels Dock Here \ 375 35 rs on board, I 1 Alexander, of ‘o., arrived ter a fast run the largest ason. Capt. command. exander, Capt. je Tuesday nger list, from ‘the fore I « the man © be home at 3 Dinner Orthopedic Lunch anc 4 1 : ott miiecte the : n little more of it th r 2 § : tA Rae ot Thrift Shops : z se =e raaleaat eat dae ve y are not quite su TOMORROW —This letter con tip on tts. teat tee Mrs. CC. hostess ; » f ; og Phew dl : t the backs the | tinued ' Alaskan country. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer K Dinner Dance at Tennis Club » announces a din June 19, at the | LORRAINE SOCIAL CLUB Lorraine | meet with Mrs. } ; Sunnyside ave. Wednesda 110, at 2p. m. Mrs. E | key and Mrs. Mae Mick | ing hostesses. Take No. 18 or 22 your [ene Peary furniture’s | WEST HILL PT. A | Pte ’ | 7 Sex! >T. A. will eet ed ot . ~ richness blooms out! Aaliey, fine 10, Akay ociodk, cmt’ a Fe Si H ’ ° Like liquid magic—Calol }the Olympic Heights clubhouse. 5 ' ere Ss a t ril Liguid Gloss brings out a new, Program. . 4 clean luster to everything it y Be, l : f h touchee-farnitarywoodhwerk, | INTERBA to satisfy your hunger- floors, linoleum, automobiles, PoE4 n on Wednesday, pot Wales Foodie ea : | lust! Kellogg’s Corn Flakes! What a flavor! hard rubbing—just use a little | Basley F Se Aerie MOB CHUB: sta time oak wt chet ora ses ee ohacwelare ae tot lik RIGHTNESS and cheery comfort are the keynotes of the Wh at a tr ea t ! Ma n, few drops on a dusting mop. 7 Orda Sree yout date seday ideal modern home. So, Heywood-Wakefield has con- and see! trae oe centrated its 99 years of furniture-building experience upon | th r ! STANDARD OIL COMPANY | Hiram Tut come, G designing new ease and beauty into its latest offerings of Reed eres nothing like It: (California) aanauthe med ven, Ma and Fibre Furniture. ing easier, quicker. Used for | years in homes, schools, hos- | PT, A. TO GIVE PLAY pitals, office buildings, for its “A sin Trouble” is ¢ Modary snd allabrcy, Me | the pays be producnd by Dane A New Note in Home Furnishing T , June 10, Have ’em ready to serve tomorrow. What a joy- ( ALOL mG, Newbie Heywood-Wakefield is the pioneer in this line of furniture | breakfast! Just pour from package to bowl. 4 : | manufacture. It has set and maintained quality and value \| Add milk or cream. Fine with fruit too. For sale LI UID GLOSS s PAR tis aabaaea| standards by which all other Reed and Fibre Furniture is at all grocers. Served everywhere. | | 1 entertain with # brid judged. Compare prices, tdo. They will encourage you to | party Wednesday, June 10, at °2 own Heywood-Wakefield Furniture. Oven-fresh o'clock. On June 12 there will be | a board meeting at 11 o'clock, fol | ) ertisement) lowed by a luncheon at 12:30 and a] business meeting at 2 o'clock | : RHEUMATIC i | ] Reliable furniture dealers in, every city are show- | ate a ine ane Ladleatot| 7 ing Heywood-Wakefield Reed and Fibre Furni- NEURITIS the G. A. R will have a plenie | We. = ture, Porch and Lawn Suites, Cane and Wood tr Deere re Tagen a aictE Mea ORtT Chairs, Cocoa Brush Door Mats and Cocoa Floor x h ‘ a ied You WHI Une Tran # Prescription fade’ ‘and aletera invited | i) Matting, and Baby Carriages. Ask to be shown M neu- Lat ae Ga Weng | My wisi se the 1925 lines, Atal Oanne Int In the Human Mody If) yesday, June 10, at 12 o'clock, Com: | ism. | WEST SEATTLE | uinthe| Went Seattle W U, will con-| | vene at the home fra. Clara Fi Jeg nda het: gidy | HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD COMPANY ) epeakers will be present. ‘Take car cvery, Seven Factories and Eleven Warehouses No. 2 to W. Myrtle and Fauntleroy Whee Promptly Supply the Particulae Home ave, A cordial invitation Ia extend lye: 4 led to all members and friends. Needs of Every Locality mething | Cie he Tidescrilpble— | DANIEL, BAG fe ; ne Corn Flakes thé lead | DANIEL, BAGI Put, A , i i ? ts me na eet we nali9etis Corn Flakes tk Daniel Bagley Putt, A, will pre vont a playlet “Always In Trouble ‘Trunk’s Prescription sella for $ or 8 for only $6.00 at drug store ©

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