The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1925, Page 13

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ¢ 1925, — e | Seattle Society | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in¥0600 Assistant—Laura Emory ner Will Be Farewell Honor. p Moxey. | Orthopedic Bridge Tea Mra Joseph | Friday Afternoon ses to be @ larg eady made are Mra James Sobey « Mra H. .B Horrocks, Mra. ¢ < ss = HWichelberger, Mra Charlies Dose, ry 4 ee Mrs, Louts B. Nick Ir, Mra Hosts at Harvest Fad SR es Supper Dance gon, Mra vel S. Htactnea, Mra mie harvest coe’ daeee: ad the 12 She Mra, Sybal Hamrick Parks, Mrs. Mra. Barne Pisher sberta M Vitea i. W Newman, Mra Mra ¢ D, Buck J. Murp Mra M Mra KR nean, Mra, F Willtam nstantine, Mra N Milam T Mra. George ®& 8. George Teufel, M Dr. and M Arnold Beezer Will Take Yakima Girl for Bride Miss Jane Ayres Baker, daughter jam Mumford Baker, Mr. John Olmate r Mra, Calvin Presby- , may be made by ¢ Andrae, BE Philips, of ¢ honor, and Ruth Henry a the Barbara Allen, Brown, of T of Seattle wi Mr. Arthur Cc ¢ Mr. Philips’ ushers will be Mesers. He Menry Richards, James and Calvin Philips, Jr. Miam!, Fla. Program Given at Club Today Te with Mich , and Berthe Mrs. Hanford to Give Informal Tea | To honor her. sister, Mra. Joseph | Burd: Woodruff of Chicago, who/| is her guest, Mrs. Horace Day Han ford will give an informal! tea at her home next Tuesday afternoon, from | 4 until 6 o'clock. ry as the artiats, a) “Tl Yolontarto” Renato Brow b) La Neve" Informal Dinner Hosts Tonight Before Miss Virginia Merrill’: dance this evening, Mr. and Mrz. Joseph L. Carman, Jr. will entertain ¥ an informal at their home, tok “Aw Bord d'une Fource”. Announce Engagement ites. Dow Mr. {rs. C. E. Kingston have }’- r Pietro © engagement of ir * . , to Mr. Harry Me- ee oe Committees Named for e known at «| Interlaken Guild Party riends. | The Interlaken guild's bridge and . mah fongs party, w n is pla: ., " for Wednesd: fternoon, September Orthopedic Lunch and te ae ee Yee clubs ao Doe, Thrift Shops |B. Henderson for itt general chair East with Mra. A.}man in charge of arrangements; Mrs Jay LaChappelle, chai s, will be rvice at the Orth h room Friday. man of tick Assisting Mrs. R. They are assisted by Mrs. Roy Mrs. J Mrs. H. G.} Mrs. Charles Stadtfeld. Mra. L. H Poet Peacock, | Hogts at Dinner «in charge ati| Before Dance Mr. and Mra. J. Lister Holmes Mrs. E. D. Wal camp, Mrs. P. Stern, M ertain with a sr Yacht club before the College club harvest dance Saturday night, by Mrs. W. M. Johneon, ’ Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY 1 Yesler way. RD SOCIAL AND CHAPTER AO, P. E. O. apter AO, P. September Misses Josephine and Beth Stuart, {707 Brooklyn ave, Par nd rs. A, H, Keeler. | PROGRAM WIL members, Plano | EVENING MEETID Lan Conquering Lawlessness’ will be %\the abject of Dr. Ralph J. Mageo's + re the state convention of Ithe Minute Woman Association of ATURE RO. BALLARD w. Ballard W. _., {o'clock, at Rainier Chapter House will meet Fri-| At the evening meeting at the o'clock, at | Cornish theater, Mies Nellie Cornish the home M alu Vincent, | 111 speak on “Place of Art ir #129 Ba ke Walling: | yday Life,” and there will be a ford and alan car hmics demonstration under the ction of Wallace and Berthe Poncy Dow, of the Cornish school faculty, ‘The musical program arranged by clock, | the Cornish school follows: Baritone solo | “St In rigueur’ frem opera “In TUlVO” visesssesedon secess Halovy Mr. George Nelson Violin solom— ‘Andante from “#ymphonio Eapag- CARD PARTY The French ¢ Juncheon on at 12:30 o’clo the clubhiotee |g nele i 409 ss sabhouse “A la Valse" Kretsier 4090 Arcade Square | i! Mins Elizabeth Choate Bridge and whist witt be played| Mies Frances Willinmy at the plano nt 2 o'clock ith M Florence | The general public 1# Invited to at- ‘Dean in charge. Mrs, Myrtle Dea {tend the evening meeting, which will Je In charge of the Juncheon, Mem » feature a talk by Miss Winona hers and friends are cordially {n.|Balley on “Wild Flowers of Wa ‘Vited. |ington,” fllustrated by slides by Asahel Curtis, Pree, P..T, A. CONFERENCH Princess Angeline Parlor No. ,, Mrs, Victor H. Malstrom, of Ta tern of Washington, |coma, state president of the Parent » party | Teacher associations will be present sonnel faces September 25, at the lat the meeting of the P.-T, A. con- Mra. Oscar Jacobson, 2763 ference Friday, September 25, at 10 Native Dau will hold » Luncheon for Returned Traveler; | sa eo bridge ah ball 1 at Mins Mildred Hart will leave this Butte, Mont, on a rite Brown will leave w © drawn t y, daughte t mieigh Hradbu wna son of M les MacAlister Willcox Willoox, who have in town for @ fort lay for thelr home in Mitchell Gilliam, Mra hia } at The Ojympl H CIRCLE LUNCHEON WEST SEATTLE * Lyt REVIEW NO. ¢ Seattic Federa of Commerce rooms, Friday, Sep- rare | tember . members urged to at an of favors, | hand made;| Cadwallader, Mrs. John R, King and} 1 dinner at the| | Washington, Friday afternoon, at 3/ TILLAMOOK Talo | ererear «Aesth eieelacde etapa sin ines oninmnnnonacenniciatennaaa Alexander for he will visit for ¢ Ban Bran A of sister, Mr uarrie for a week. Ke Allen left home faye x Theo Karle, distinguished First Presbyterian church, ptember 26, | depart. | W elub t the VOMAN'S CENTURY ture and trave ment of the ¥ s Centu September Y.W.CA. 2 by Sarah Millen, il be led by members of the club will :: in the ¥. Following the | general A. auditor role, Ladies of PAST The T. U. will give alt t the Chamber al club will meet id Univernity b Septembe Do you have “hasty bites” at your house? VW BEN you need something for a‘hurry- up” lunch think of Tillamook cheese with its famous flavor. 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 our splendid little recipe booklet. It’s FREE. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION TILLAMOOK, OREGON Twonty-four cheese kitchens owned and operated co-operativoly by the dairymon of Tillamook County CHEESE POPULAR TENOR American tenor, who will ap- pear in concert Tuesday evening, September 29, at Mr. Karle’s program will in- ry| elude songs by Brahma, Mozart, Schubert, Rachmaninoff, ew| MacDowell, Foote nad. LaForge. , to the director before 610 University t ADDITIONAL omm member who are interes refreshment; Mra. W. Atkeson, pro-| 95 at 2 o'clock. Mrs. F, Vincent| in the mou! The Past Presidents Miller Rell Dora MI A Vacuum packed by the patented M;J°B process—keeps the coffee sy sey ty ntocememnn neoprene sete tagann baat The Good Old Way Heinz still bakes beans in ovens, with dry heat. Still goes to all this extra trouble and expense in order to give you the old time flavor and nourishment. Still insists that every modern method be employed to insure purity and cleanliness. HEINZ OVEN-BAKED BEANS Look for “‘oven-baked” on the label New salad-omking recipe book sent for four cents in stamps H. J. Heinz Company Pittsburgh, Pa. ERARY AND ! TRAVEL CLUB ST ce, Mra. U_ E.| Old tho first meeti Mrs, A. T. Part-| at the home of Mra. A. J. McCarthy, ; airs. J. R, Atkeson, | 714 22d ave. N ng of the year) (On she |Short Historical Review of | tit | France.” OF ub of the HEART LEGION ill meet Women 234 ave. | hold ember 26, Lunch- f Mooseheart Legion will! Spec! regular monthly card | Fresh Mo—Owners of the nd the St. Louis n sued for $1b,= Miss Viola Hays, who claims Tho Literary and Travel club will | St. Louis Br Cardinals Monday, September | teeth whe foul ball struck her th as she was entering | pu ‘all re a|the ball park. Plans were made for a bazaar to| Bishop will read a paper on “A} al | Port Art ur, y has made ic a finable offense to MILLER | bcd he |crack peanuts in theaters and mov- |ing picture houses, 1 at Boldt’s, 1414 Third ave, Imon Salad, Chopped Eggy evening, September | Bread and Butter, Coffee—25e—Ad> ock, at Moose temple. | vertisernent — i WAN | ARTTTTTNW\ ZL TES Tm AANA herever taste counts --- Darr linen, rare china, exquisite silver ... the woman who treasures such things is sure to be critical of the food she serves and the coffee she places before her fam- ily, no less than her guests. Wherever taste counts—wherever menus are given new meaning each day—you will find a constant appre ciation of M ‘JB Coffee. For M‘J‘B is the coffee of constant flavor, Make it'as you will—drink it as you like [strong or mild or in- between] the same rich, full-bodied flavor is always in the cup to greet you. A lifetime of coffee experience puts it there. M°J-B meets every taste in © 1925 by M. 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