The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 23, 1925, Page 13

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{ THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1925. THE > Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Laura Emery ooo ——_ nH upper Committee and Assistants at Venetian Carnival; Luncheon and Theater Party tian) Small Luncheon , s| Mrs. Farrar for Informal Dinner at Home Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wanamake Monge ge: A \ 1, and Mra ‘) Mrs. Crawford Will Give Small Tea entertain with a Rovig Alex ramento, who is he ave been Mmited to Mrs. jends. Bridge Luncheon Will Honor Two s Kathlyn Ba 3 W r Mrs. O. Charles Mol ards, Mrs. F ter S. Coles er Mrs. J. 0. P Miss Alta § e affair will also be a showe Mrs. Bigelow to ‘Entertain To } Luncheon for Debutantes Guild Plans Garden Fete The Women's guild of the Church of the Epiphany, will give a garden fete on the afternoon and eventng of Wednesday, August 19, at the adjoining homes of Mra. Frank P. Dow and Mrs. William H. F y y features p! i—This bank rate of inter ys the highest at 2 eee 2—It has always paid its de- positors cash during finan- cial panics as well a: ing good times. 3—It has the largest cap! of any strictly savings b in the Northwest Miss Thomas For the pleasure of Miss Mar- garet Thomas, whose engagement to an Carey on at her home next Miss Ruth t bridge evening. 4—It owns outright {ts home on one of the MOST VALU- ABLE sites in Seattle. 5—This ca . Frances Braid Gilroy's lu eon at the Wilsonlan, on Thu afternoon, July 30. Mrs. Gil entertain her guests later at her home, pital and this home dends high or low or none at ail, according to losses and profits. Capital $400,000.00 Announce Daughter's Engagement THE BANK FOR . and Mrs. R. O. Fraser an- no the engagement of their da er, Ruth, to Mr. Alan Ed. I | Chas ee le rad on, N. D, Pine St. at Fourth Ave. wedding will take place in the autumn Daye Firm yet tender, now, every time. with only one minute’s boiling ST pure satisfaction now- adays from your jam and jelly-making. When you add Certo every batch is bound to jell; it’s sure to be delicious. Certo cannot fail you be- cause it is the very clement in fruit that makes a jelly— taken from the fruits them- selves in which it is abundant. Some fruits never have this jellying property; it grows less in all fruitsas theyripen. But Certo makes any fryit jell per- fectly every time, And you only need to boil your fruit one minute, That means that you make half again as much jam or jelly from your fruit and it is clearer- colored, finer-flavored than ever. Certo’s short boil saves time,— saves fruit juice, flavor and color. Order Certo today from your grocer, Douglas- Pectin Corp., Granite Building, Rochester, N.Y. ie “One min- ute’s boilisall your jam or jelly needa when you add Certo,” Parties Will Compliment | r party for Miss Thomas {s | Lancheon for Eastern Guest Mra, Step entertain at | at the Sunse | Wheeler returning from a Orthopedic Lunch Re-Open }Room t 0 Ry the slice of handy eine loal, Miss Hortense Green, who study in Paris, Carnival, Friday afternoon. Studio. trip to Put a generous slice between buttered bread or use one of the recipes from the ‘‘made in a jiffy” section of our little recipe booklet. When you use Tillamook you don’t skimp in food values. There are five quarts of rich, full- cream milk in every pound. Tillamook is high | in tissue-building proteins (25%), butter fat (33%) and the important Vitamin B, Nutritious! To be sure you may know you're getting Tillamook flavor we put the Tillamook name on every slice and handy-size loaf. Make this mark on the rind your cheese-buying .guide. And write us today for eur splendid little recipe booklet. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION 5 HORTENSE GREEN recently returned from will be one of the soloists at the : Green will sing from Le Nosze Di Figaro a Portrait ‘by Wayne Albee, Box Holders at Concert Included among thone purchased boxes for the Caro concert Alanka. at the Moor SEATTLE STAR | Mrs, I join them for the week eee Catherine ¢ om A » the East Capt. and Mra, W ave returned from an Oregon and Bastern W Mr. and Mra. La t for he c Clubs DANCE M AND CARD F ewel Ft a year's Venetian an aria), nd “En st McBride te ADDITIONAL ¢ | |ALKI REVIEW NO, 59 Alki Review No. 69 who have meet Tuesday, July Michele de jo'clock, in I. 0. O. F E, Pine. re theater, or park, on Tuesda n and evening. Do you have “hasty bites” at your house? WHEN you need something for a‘‘hurry- up” lunch think of Tillamook cheese its famous flavor. It's FREE. 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