The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1925, Page 15

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put RSDAY, NOVE) + Bridge Luncheon } Flower Mission Bazar Mrs Alpha forme De we area ngs rece same. entert “e Nevembe treve | ission Plans — Bazaar { tne wonaa cone 0 sameal events a ‘ HR Park CPP errr areren which will be Hote! Washingt december 2 “T *: means of raising f gg work among (he aqring the wl There will be tf tapes work, candy sad delicatessen Martin . * i hour in the evening * ye eerved at noon & 2B wits service of tea se gen, An orchestra will play thri PO waithe evening, and Mrs. Paul D. FOR wacko will render reve vocal! OD vember. Mys. W. BE. Hartley Bs seer] chairman of the afta ere will | was n the afte: The we | Yakima ¢ Musica Th Ly lot Will Honor Two; cember Xi Delt Bazaa “Seattle Soc -iety MA in-Qg00 J Fruit and Engagement of Miss Announced M r dding will 1 December 1 Tea ton, a member of Beta Mar of attended the Ur where Theta Pi ake place In 9 give the first » Friday after EATTLE TAR Music Friedman Will Give Recital November 80. Beatt) a in f 1 ~ Personal ra nd Mins I his ey ‘ we | > \ Goodness Heinz Tomato Ketchup comes from the bottle thick with real tomato substance, sugar and spices—more boiled- down actual tomato es- ‘ os sence for your money Students Will Give Recital and enjoyment. Buy real tomato flavor by always asking for HEINZ Mrs. D. Clifford Reid, first vice president of La- Boheme Music Club, one of the prominent musical organiza-| ©’ tions in the city, and Mrs. J. S. Harrison fha| anuante club.—Portraits by Grady . nr tae % , | LESCHI Pur, A MOTHERS’ CLUE Mr, and Mra, Lee W M James ©. is the guest inJaw, Mr secretary of Informal Afternoon we At the Ke: st members Pr aad guests of b Mrs, Fred Mra. Alexander Meyers, a Mra. O H. Car a Adelaige Pollock will jaformal group, gath: S. Pénd ar tables. | cntert will pre ables. CARD PART Mrs. Alt lowing progr the tea Reservations { wil be kept open until 10 ¢ 4 Friday morning. Wn. Curtis Williams and Mrs. G W. Umphrey will be the h . mbe HOME FOO! AF Orthopedic Shops Neth End Guild Melstosh as hostess, wil charge of the service at pedi Lunch room on siting will be Mrs. Charles Cosel, Mrs. FE. Fi 2 ¥, Geerbart, Mrs. A. Y. Bentley, Mm Alex Bentley, Mrs. A. R. E. Crthers, Mrs. F. D. Kimball, Mrs. W, J, Morrow, Mrs. C. M. May, | fi Mp. Ross McCausland, Mrs. F. E. McComb, Mrs. W. Payne, Mra./ LY. Sharp, Mrs. F. H. Van Wyck, | Ma G. V. Wiltsie, Mrs. Neil Ellis, h Mrs. G.t have © Ortho-! ar Women's ¢ Id a spec Madam Ha ah aiding SUNDAY SCHOOL TO HOLD BAZAAR Ww ngton Park Sunda ih 0. Williams and Mrs, J,| “ft Montso Lynch at the plano | will hold a bazaar on Fri noon and evening, Nover Pie acces Guild with ors, | Birthday Party lin the chapel, slat S. Madiaor (© WoKucher and Mrs. C. R. Har-| For the pleasure of her little; There will a the #4 will be in charge at the Thrift ‘The Sip on Friday morning and Mrs.| birt SALE Gamny » Mary Jean, on her fourth | evening Mrs. Andrew Bushell en ed twelve of her little fr Tuesday af RUMMAG home on Mothers’ Clu! Women’s ‘Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY WOMAN'S: CENTURY CLUB ‘The literature and travel Meth of the Woman's Cent wil meet in the Little depart-| Col. Ellswe ty Club | the the G. A. cooked lunche Ladies ve a home non Fr . Novem MU clock, Friday, Ni ber 13, at Veterans’ hall, Armory Sinclair Lewis’ book, “Arrowsmith $y 6-8 Will be reviewed by Mrs. Fred w DANIEL BAGLEY FATHER Bett, Jr, and “Madame Curie and SON BANQUET Story of Radium,” by Marion Cun-| The annual quet the fathers | 1 i¢¢ < tlagtam, will be reviewed by Mra. |and sons of Daniel Bagley school w riment'-6t' the! Seattle 3 LL, Stephens. be held Friday, November 13, at 6:3 et ee iotaeti fe | Clube will have 4 140 o'clock the members of chool lunch | vembly ihe ant ze ere bg B. Dudde hairman of the Arts ittle Theater. The ' 3 Division of the Fine Arts Depar Mrs. J. E. MacPherson, by the Boys’ Glee| vient of the Federation; Mra. Her ‘il preside for the first time sir Nepiliness, At 2 o'clock the Soins program will be given ~ Club and community singing led by ti Mr. Arlander. Mr a: bite Eek a Y. M. C. A. will be speaker of | SUSY he t Ames, of the Mrs, Eu: ttle gene F Mrs, Obanning Pr Depttment, Mrs. F. W. Meisnest, heeds P He's ratte kinviai ta libe Atte a They will present as the | BUSINESS 16:4. Gasdy : elt Waker for this afternoon Gleen| The French Canadian Club will) ite eye | assistant professor of dra-| have a business meeting Friday eve | i] art and English of the Uni- Past Presidents’ Club of Clara ning, November 13, at 8:16 o'clock, will have nt No. 1, D of V., “eity of Washington. Mr. Hughes |at 3%4 First ave. Following the | Wat the summer in urope and is business session a musical program|!ts regular meeting on Friday, No-| MAred ty discuss m firth ang | will be ‘rendered jvember 13, at the Metropolitan tea | on the newest di. > Lei ah jroom. Luncheon wil be served at 1} (24 jn the world of the theater.| CHAPTER A. 0., P. B. 0 1 acer . Hi topic will be “Theater Art in _ Chapter A. 0 , will meet | bg f WP Ps London and New York.” ith Miss Amy i, 44th | SILVER TEA ig es et, abe Dean, veri.|. Seatle Council of Minute Women Menatiox cbaus er 1. A. report will be given of | Will celebrate Armistice Da } the supreme convention recently | silver tea at the home of Mra 4 rae Clubs to meet Friday | he Id in Minneapolis [Amess 1198 Harwara Ny. ony eH | Wemeaber 13, are: Women's Lake. | arse | November 13, from 2:30 to 5 o'clock eed iis Improvement his al | mort 3 CLUB |F supils from the Cornish school will Mal bazaar, from 10 a. m. to 10 py. | Theta Pi Mothers’ Club will|furnish the program. ‘ x St the Inglewood Community | meet at the chapter house, 1617 K.| Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary, Mra oo Wetting anaisicn |4ith st, Friday, November 13, at|David E. Fryer, Mra. F. B, Carpen Pm Bitecription booth for 4 4 2p. m. Mrs. Merret Bloxom, Mra.|ter and Mrs, Emil Marx will prealde a. Mra. J. Hilde Smith aire] W. F. Coleman and Mrs, P, H.| at the tea table “b vil kitehen booth "G. G_| Eckman, hostesses boipcks Dug ae! p 2 | eg . chairman cand of NDUCATIONAL PROGRAM Alemen booth, Mrx. Cha ANNUAL BAZAAR , PUANNSD BO Gl and handkerehic AND DINNE ‘ Interbay P.-T. A. will give an edu ee 8% 7. Johnson stawar i! The Women's Auxiliary of All| cational program and ‘Dad's Night | a booth, Mrs. J. Foster Dean 4 Church will have {ts annual | Frid ember 13, at 8 o'clock sa MMH. Brown apron booth, $b and dinner, Friday, Novem-| in the school lunch room. Rey. Ed MO Henry Fickelven dress of 100| ber afternoon and evening, at| ward Lincoln Smith will give an ba Makes, ry W. E. Colcock Br | the eside clubhouse. The bazaar | address and Misa 1. M. Kelly it eee tient, Mrs... Randall, | will open at 2 o'clock; dinner from| cipal of the Achool, will tell of her sree keoky: 2 aevant 6 until 30 o'clock recent European trip, Girls in. the Debeh, ceaitman; = Mrs, Walter i , fee , : b Cafeteria juncheon all da Ae) | sixth grade will furnish the musi Altteria supper, Eri poe | RUMMAGE SALE } A social hour and refreshments will fe) om BEEGb. Wor Beta Kappa Motlfera' Club will| conclude the program The Be duct a rummage at 1939 r wad Bim, ay pnt, Soclat and Literas estlake ave, on Friday and Sat-| BOARD MBRTING MM th gh, 22%. at the home ot | urda vember 13-14, In addition! Eastern Club will hold a ohn Matson, 1103 31st «.| to clothing, a special feature of the | board meeting iL a.m, on Fri em Wg” Shpard-Towner bill: Mre,| bazaar will be a gift table and alday, November 13.' Luncheon for | 7 E. Barnhart bablecw es will be| members only’ will be served at ore ee pea ker 19 | table where toys and games will be a TE we mn Sa tranville Marshall, | on sale 12:15 o'clock, followed by a busi Plough, assisting hosters ey. S16 | ness meeting at 2 o'clock © Sororia of the tishington, 3 o'cloc CHORAL CLUB REWBARSE Univer y of SOCIAL CLUB | K, in the wom-| ‘The Social Score Club will meet fap federation room : sl nate Meonona\es 911 of the Home| with Mrs, Carrie Hamilton, 3 Frida November 13.] dica Choral Club will hold ite fi mb Dazarn Lunchec 1 be served at 1 rehearsal Friday, November hy be BAZAAR ch er at 61041 Univer MO yt! the needy me te / POR tare Lodge members of BETHANY CHURCH } com hi «by th D 0, U.1TO HAVE SALE ne Fd s tn” int, Boral Club Ever Group No. 6 of Betywny Vresby:| CHURCH RUMMAGE YEE trom‘ Beto arian November | terian Church will hold a sale of| BALM AO midnight, 1", 1% afternoon | useful and fancy articles suitable for] ‘The West Seattle Methodiat | | ttved i Lunch will 18 giftn on Saturday, Novem-| chureh will hold a rummage sale on | fentinuounty afternoon ij ing. The co t 1 Went High fiiha Drive, | Mriday, November 14, at the Keon, | | Me many beatin cet i charge | Kefreshments will be served trom omy Market, ‘The sale will tl j c aMttUl and uvetul mr] noon untit 5:80 o'clock, At 10 o'clock. ‘ " ? ° CHAPTE! DANCE ‘ +) RADIANT TO GIVE ADDITIONAL CLUBS PLANS Our Lines Mra, Mabe rica who h he office of In . been ape Miss <essie Binford, will speak on “Modern N * and Miss Elea police comm Literature, I give an addre 1 : bureau of the Detrott r tment Mrs, Nina J linger hard Do you like skimmed milk in your coffee? Skm™ milk in your coffee wouldn’t do at all, would it? Consider cheese. Tillamook, you see, is full-cream cheese. It is made without taking the cream from the milk. Tillamook farmers are constantly striving to better their herds, only keeping the cows whose milk is richest. From this fine whole milk the master cheese makers of Tillamook maintain Tillamook richness and creaminess and flavor. Every pound contains five quarts of full-cream milk. Tillamook is the original branded cheese, too. Look for the name on every slice and loaf. Make the Tillamook mark on the rind your cheese- buying guide. You can be sure of Tillamook full- cream flavor. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION TILLAMOOK, OREGON Twenty-four cheese kitchens owned and operated co-opatatively by the dairymen of Tillamook County TILLAMOOK Ry the slic handy asa loat ITY FEDERATION W. ©. T. t HAS NEW OFFICERS At the meeting of the City Fed ration of W. C. T. U, held ear: Mra, Emma Mor ed president; M resp rietta Hil Mac Daigh Welsh, trea: TOMATO -| KETCHUP Thick with boiled-down goodness WHEN IN PITTSBURGH VISIT THE HEINZ KITCHENS Success Every Time This dessert is named Jell-eell because it always jells, and jells well! That is one, if not its most important feature. Simply follow directions and you will find Jell- well an always successful dessert. So Easy to Make ~This New Dessert Because It Quickly, too! And when you're through—you have a perfect mold. For Jell-well always jells well! No failures with this dessert—thousands of wom- en have testified to this. Flavored with the fruits you like best—made perfect by the purest gelatine ob- Jells Well tainable. Even when the hot water is added you will note its fresh, pure fragrance. Ask for Jell-well. Clear, dainty, and colorful. A de- light to see—a treat to taste. The healthful, perfect des- sert for any meal. Your grocer has it. Re- member the RED BOX, RED-BOX Tf you will try Jell-well, we are Free Offer hi vou will want to recom mend it to others, So we make you this offer: Tf vou will agree to recommend Jell-well to five of your friends and send in the package fronts cut from five Jell well boxes (together with the coupon) we will send you a set of four attractive individual aluminum molds. (Read carefully the coupon opposite.) ' Your friends will thank you for telling them about ell-well, THE SUCCESSFUL DESSERT euieuetantenetaententatemtemmten al Jellavell Dessert Company, | Dept, BIS, (8042 Wi Distriet [ Bisa, hos Angetes, Californin | T enclose package fronts cut from five (8) Jetiowelt | boxes, Please send me the four aluminum Jell-well molds, (Only one set to a home.) I like Jellowell and | will gladly recommend it to five of my friends, | Street | | | | City State ee

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