The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 4, 1919, Page 8

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Society °.. Personals °.. Club ‘For Miss Hanford =A number Up Mra. White will entertair © Yea at ner bo of the : creat i, _ Milas Josephine Taber will give a | To compliment her » # the younger set with a ue tt i s. Richardson Honored w= of Study Classes at Women’s} of affairs have been Toasters, yy ’ ned for Mise Ruth Hanford of University Club York, who will be t guest of A number of study Frederick White t lasses are be wit? been to the We and a honor intimat cool view class will meet ime k, and day morning every Friday Ne name time ¥ ading books of th day will be studied and three val lectures on the to take place aio The le Mise rmal tea day after Hanford with an | nents TH able anned The course during are the jureday evening Mrs. P. T. Mar Will entertain with a small di At the Hote! Terry for Miss Han on, besins and Mra, White m. and meets nan will write atavien and f Writers class under Mr. M. L. head of the Journaliam de at the University of Wash November 10 at & p every week. This and study short Miss Hanford, the club will give a sheon Saturday afternoon. Mrs ite will accompany Miss Hanford Mile. resdha y m., and under meets The the for November 12, at 10 a. a week there hure club is Mises on at the Sunset club Afternoon to compliment planning luncheon and a Spanish lune’ ‘ @ month, where nothing but Spanish o eneh, case may be, will be nina or-intaw, | ™ Sidice | Bdward Langdon Burwell, M : Fretwell will entertain some feeception and Dance | a at her a re} @ tomorrow afternoon from 4 Soe & Presiding over the tea table ein eae Mrs. E. B. Burwell and Mrs. lak at em an the see . Fretwell Hoste St pion Mark's parish and dance in d women of the “i from ov will give vember 10 by ar club, Ther ~ 4 i ariah are cordially E nte rtains 4 this gathering, which George . an appreciation ed with an There will be no at her home to * Innued except to ticha rdso: al us de ta Gamma Dance Gamma entertained about es with an informal dance jpter house Saturday eve- im honor of the new pledges. and espectally clever decora gave the dance the proper Hal- background. Mrs, Cham F. Lane. . irs, Lamping wi ture to e a bronze tablet in St Mark’s church bear the name of every parish man t has seen service. The tabl designed by the cathedral and will be later placed in the new cathedral ee |Faculty Wives j\to Entertain The Fuculty Wives’ ‘weekly dances at the Army Wavy club under the auspices of Broadway Orthopedic guild are to be among the most inter-/ events of the winter. It ts/ at to see that. Arleady they have great favor in the eyes of the Who went in limited numbers day and are planning to supported tomorrow evening hostesses for this next dance Robert McAusiand, Mrs. Scruggs, Mrs. Hugh Cald- Mrs. Richard Allen, Mrs. A. club will en which rt the Commons at 7 p. m will precede the symphony ¢ to be given in Meany hall. The ner is for the members of the club and faculty men A reception will be held at the Commons at 6:30 and dinner will be at 7 p. m., where cov ers will placed for guesta, | Those who wish to m © reserva. }tions for this dinner uld phone qd. Mrs. H. C. Ewing. Mrs. C. L. Helmlinge, Kenwood 654, ting them will be Miss Cor-/ not later than Thursday morning. ings, Miss Patricia Fother-| ve Miss Cynthia Robertson, KY @ Alice Ives and Miss Charlotte OOM Mr. and Mrs receiving congratulations on the son, George Butler, Jr. jwedish hospital i : eee | October 27, at the Mrs. Waldo Richardson as) ee Sida informally at bridge at ner |Luncheon for Mrs. Leary) pe tomorrow. Complimenting Mra. Eliza Ferry| | Leary, who has returned to Seattle! ry. largaret’s Entertains E Margaret's guild of St. Mark's |‘"!* “fternoom., |, | entertained with a bridge! Pat the home of Mrs. James| Theatre Party Dr. and Mrs. Warren J. Richardson de Veuve yesterday after- will entertain with a theatre party at “Tea for Three” Friday evening. cee Bridge Party eee or Practice Club meeting of the Junior Prac- ‘was postponed a week and be with Mrs. Charies Farrel! at Sorrento Monday after- party at her to compliment with a smali bridge home last evening Mr. Homer Dawnon. evening ver the tea and | Camp tertain with a dinner Friday evening | Over to Bremerton Friday to |intaw and daughter Lawrence Baxter Richardson. George Butler are| and the servi at his kh commissioned at lcamp at the Presidio and has been in service ever since . . lan, the guest of his brother, Mr Wisteria Dancing Club The Wistert nounces a sp their ine Wedne Dancing elut organiat of the 1 have charge of the a num of mpecial fen ned by the committee Delta Zeta Alumnae district, at 4 for Green and Black Club The pen and Black club will ¢ rmal Saturday in the Mount its seiving tt November 29 Raker park clubhouse This will be the third of the popu lar series of dances which the club in giving this wint Billboard Ball ae Rachelor board Ball" vember 8, in t lub will give a “Bit urday evening. Masonic temple a wi peau's orchest play Personal Dr. and Mra, Otis Floyd Lamson who has been in the East for the past month, are tomorrow see Miss Ruth Hanford. ville, New York Wednesday and will be Mra, Frederick White until Su Miss Hanford ha net t wit the Welle United States changes in the colleg and of the doings of the different clubs. 1 Donworth Sunday 1 to 4 the Mary I 4, where # nt to ¢ BettsTeal weddir Mr, and Mre. Ht now tn Mins Pr A. Chadwick went attend the dance given by th officers of the Navy Yard in the Sail Loft Mrs. EB. B. Burwell and Mra. iia y Leary returned Saturday from ne where they went to attend W. CA ation. Mra. Olive Castle spent last week | in Bremerton the guest of her son Lieut. and Mrx. ee Capt. Dudley Roberts, son of Mr. ire. John W. Roberts, has re recetved and is again in Seattle me. Capt. Roberts the first training Mr. BE. G. Gardner came over from after a long absence, Mra. Richard| Tacoma to attend the dance given A. Ballinger was hostess at an inter-/by Miss Camille Mahoney Saturday esting luncheon at the Sunset club} evening. eee Paul Roynton, of Lake Che spent the week-end in Seattle, Louls Mr. Boynton. eee Miss Mariel Linder, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mra. George Linder, while she at- |tended the State Institute of Teach Miss Winona Blackwell entertained | ers, returned to Sultan Sunday eve- ning. eee Mise Helen Drain, of Portland, was Maxime’s Lower Price Floor A Remarkable Offering : of Exquisite Trimmed Hats 95 - For Wednesday Hundreds of the most charming hats we ever assembled at $5.95. Skillful reproduc- tions of very costly imports and models of some of Amer- ica’s best - known designers. Every hat in the collec- tion so superior to those shown in any other col- lection as to be entirely without competition. LARGE DRESS STYLE DAINTY POKES, CHIN- CHIN SAILORS, MATRONLY HATS And a Host of Very Youthful Effects are represented, expertly devel- oped in Silk Duv- etyn, Hatters ; Plush, Panne Velvet, and Lyons Velvet, trimmed with Fur Novelties, Metallic Brocades, Hand-embroideries, Flowers or Ostrich Novelties, Every wanted color —both light and dark shades. The Haven of Style Pine at Westlake Maxime Building expected to return} | Mra. I attend |' hia discharge from} the guest of Mine Kathe berger rine Tfarsh & short time Maud arrived in her mothe Mra M eave on the from there gone a ye |. Mr from to Vane Archibald Myers has returned umbus, Ohio, and has gone uver where his business in teresta will keep him indefinitely Mra, Mye nd children, Rob Betty, will join him the future in near see Mra. P.M. Me returned tay from Ketchikan where to attend the wedding Sun went of her son Mr | Saturday for Chicago to visit his | mother | o- Mra, A. W Mine Olive morrow Miss Lao York School of Deaig Phillips npent nard and daughter ard, wil to ork where New leave elty or the Mra | non Albert Charlen Albert Charles, Jr week-end with Mr. and Mra, He Jukes at their home on Eldrige Farms, near Bellingham and Mra, D. B. Frederick left a month's trip Went Monday Mr. and Mra. Paul W have returned trip and are ment in the bur Masters wedding » an t Park di at home Woodland a | River, is the Herbert Conde see Mr. and Mrw, Vilas this morning for FP }three weeks’ visit in Brown has recently recely |charge from the U. 8 Corps where he Hendersor of of house guest the Maccabees Cluby CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Native Daughters of Pioncers Native Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington will meet at 1 o'clock at the ¥. W. C. A. for cafet lunch. Business meeting at the blue |room at 2 o'clock ee Tonia Social Club Tonia Social club will meet at Ma sonic temple at 2 o'clock. | Women of Méoscheart Women of Mooseheart Legion will meet at Moose temple at 2 o'clock | for election of officers Rainier Beach Woman's Club | Rainier Beach Woman's club will meet at 2 o'clock with Mra EB. R Armstrong, 9276 Lima terrace. Pro-| gram in charge of Mra. J.-L, Huteh-| inson and Mra. C. W. Rovee. ‘Topic, “What wo Do in Emergencies.” cee Nineteenth Centary Club Nineteen Century club will moet at Y. W. C. A. at 3:30 o'clock ore Canadian Women’s Club Canadian Women's club will work | Jat Red Cross headquarters from 10} | until 4, ore | Seattle Hebrew Benevolent Society | | Seattle Hebrew Benevolent society | will hold its regular monthly meet ing at 2:30 p. m. in the vestry room of Temple de Hirsch. Rabb muel | Koch will address the meeti nd a large attendance ts urged, Board meeting held at 1:30, | eee Seattle Audubon Society Seattle Audubon society will special meeting in th of| Commerce at § p. m in is to} with the Sportamen's club | call a Progressive Thought Clab meets in ated club houme at 130 p.m. At 3 o'clock Carl H. Gould will deliver an illustrated jlecture on “Home Architecture.” | Those interested are invited. . West Q@ A. PT. A. West Queen Anne Parent-Teacher association will meet at the grade lat 2p. m+ Miss Adelaide Pol lock will be the speaker, ‘Tea will |be served Iustrated Lecture at | Church | An illustrated jectur lands, both beautiful and education al, will be given at the Sur school of First Presbyte church at 8 o'clock A sale of home made cand. F ry and fancy work Acacia Club club will bh Presbyterian on foreign | th © ® regular monthly business meeting at the Y W. C. A. rooms at 1:30 p. m Bible study by Mrs. McAbee. Acacia Ridgele; Ridgeley } of Odd Fe by Mrs. home. 7837 ansisting will be gore and Miss Take Green lsake tion. Rebecea Auxiliary N becea Aux will be MeClain ene . Mrs. Alice B. Kil Anna McNamara car to Denny sta Stroud eee | Class in Economics | ‘The class in General Economics of [the University of Washington Ex-| | Let's go buy Boldt’s French pas try. Uptown, 1414 3d ave; down- | town, 913 2d ave. Cherry’s Plan Solves the Problem No doubt all the clothes need and want for the coming win- ter will, under the went prevail ing price at ¥« re than you you really Ml payment d goods and t | onthly | your solves and. fabric and Women's |Suits, Coat are beyond all question among the best and most nably priced in the eity Our Kasy are extended at gtrictly Whether atyle Men ote |their lines ¢ merohandl CHRIS 5 LT thes for men, young men and bo, 0 inal packages. THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1919. By REBECCA STEVENSON Office Phone, Main 600, Robert Cushman witt leave|U. S. Government Linen All new Ta Camp Lewis Wirelons Home Phone, Capitol 617. joo will hold ite organt We lay ¢ meeting ening a will be of th Ther ry DOTS ‘YON , above all that I think an ideal husband must pone nd that is, loyalty, It the c a that we thru ny e is one quality smentary Procedure tine Won fi to Y.W.C.A Spanish Department Department ill-treatme orts of panish club house band e the brok thing that and they are Ald in t Society of the 1 not forgive jan chureh wil right thie, 6526 Fit inte tomorrow at Pastor's Aid raity Prembyte t with Mrs, J nth avenue N. BE, f past twelve quite The of the upon aity . a wou in marriage. Not the of her own health a children, but for the dee of her own woman |nature, a wife must demand loyalty of her husband. When he steps » the marriage in any real and most of them in orig: | 9 cen. exist. The woman is right who refuses absolutely to condone the offense of disloyalty on the part of her husband } I think the quality of LOYALTY in & husband should be put first of race is built to one only for make i that of her nutinfaction on Sale Wednesday line Pillow Cane Bath ‘Tov be pl offices Hinckle Sheets Napkins will ble Cloths, owes aced uy at of ” Dear Minn ( ding Jeal husband ¢ others have on it and I limagree with all of them in a way that is, to the extent that from my, ears of married life 1 would ay that no one dominant trait that out above others will make a perfe A man who ts wt Smocks ry reasonal and o¢ stands ble, un a degree pathetic at the but not mushy n whom these qualities are ev together with a clean mind, which my idea of a And he must iittle in chine right time prices ranging $4.45 to $12.45 THE MARKET BLOUSE SHOP (Where and a ¥, would be husband © faults y may fully appr MRS TO ADDRESS VETERANS ON LEAGUE OF NATIONS I t of the Univer-| nity of Washington will speak on the A ‘ovenant of the League of Nations 107 PIKE inier Post, No. 21 to be held in Vet Third ave. at 8 ning at & meeting « American o'clock Me Women think no more of stealing | hatpins than men do of stealing um-| brelias, ~~ ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name ‘‘Bayer’’ is on Genuine | Aspirin—say Bayer | over your debts will loan you money on on the monthly payment plan, if you prefer, and help you get out of debt Insist on “Bayer Tablets of As. pirin” in a “Bayer package,” contain ing proper directions for Colds, Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Lumbago and Rheumatism. Name “Bayer” means genuine Aspirin, prescribed by physt- jclans for nineteen years, Handy tin | boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents Uj} Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer | | Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester ~™ [of Salicylicacid. Actress who has trouble in the Limousine,” believes an to his wife. What Kind of Men Make the Best Husbands What makes an ideal husband? Today Miss Doris Kenyon, whose matrimonial difficulties make the plot of “The Girl in the Limousine,” gives her answer. Also, a Seattle girl gives her opinion. What do you think is the most important characteristic a hus- band should possess? Send your letters to Miss Grey, care The Star. Tomorrow Miss Diana Paton, starring in “Oh, What a Giri” will give her answer. It is easier to mend » broken heart than a broken head. An early-morning hint to early-morning risers: What Makes an Ideal Husband? “Loyalty,” Votes Doris Kenyon will be found on Page 10, Wants More Time for School Music Supporters of Clifford W. Kantner \for the school board announced | Tuesday that they would base thelr campaign on the need for more music in the schools. Kantner came studied under Ebenezer Prout, and musical supervisors in the schools, GERMEA at breakfast time supplies the energy and sustenance you need for the day’swork ahead. The reason? It contains the germ, the vital part, the very 4/, of the wheat. Ask your grocer for this popular-sized package of Germea-—double-sealed, airtight and dust-proof, SPERRY FLOUR U.S. A. Co. Ten mills and forty-four distributing points on the Pacific Coast |to Seattle from London where he” has headed many King county mum _ ical organizations. He favors more ~ and more attention to_ musical des eseseerneenm *#2e ees oe een= i

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