The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 14, 1920, Page 10

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OO a od a alii Ain aR I ARENA SOR te Renata orn sn Bote ty Ged with pink satin ribbons §reeted the callers at the door. ‘the year. - at Bridge Tea dispensed hospitalities. hthouse for the Blind to Have Benefit rie ‘Willard Stimson gave to honor Mrs. McBride, wife of Capt. Mc) B® Most decorative setting. ments were Mrs. Archibald Henry Ballinger. » Stag Dinner at Yacht Club De most entertaining and uniqu Luncheon for 4G. A. R. Ladies @ prettily appointed tan fterday at hr home on I Schacter. Luncheon and ‘ Theatre Party- @t the Northold inn, followed by ‘theatre party. see | Ryther Home Benefit the home. + Mrs. Smith * Luncheon Hostess Moore theatre. eee Bridge Luncheon | for Mrs. Harris } Monoring Mrs. ‘& éridge Juncheon at her home. a liatartaiedaeenssitinnernerediabiietcats aap eae THE SEATTLE ENGAGEMENT OF MISS HEFFERNAN IS A AT AFTERNOON TEA a BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS , 8 Reitor of The Star AND MRS. JONN T. HEFFERNAN ANNOUNCE the engagement of their daughter, Grace Elizabeth, to Mr eft Mr. and Mrs. Morrts A. Arnold. Sve home of the Heffernans, the inter Assemblage of friends, when Mra, Heffernan and her daughter entertained ‘with a handsome tea As the sucsts entered the Mary Galbraith presented them with tiny paper frilled French bouquets from which fell amall cards bearing the DATES Te Remember FRIDAY, OCrONER 15— Mine Awne Moi ants in her bridal party at NOUNCED Lawrence Mons A: ‘This afternoon at Gracemont, the attract g¢ news was divulged ¢ drawing room little Betrothed couple’# names engraved & gold. Gorgeous baskets of autumn Waves and chrysanthemums adornet the reception hall and drawing room Pink Dicossoms and feathery greens * Made feative the music room, where the orchestra was stationed Rare Tace over pink satin covered the table, which had for its center a silver Basket of varihued blossoms, with Pink predominating, surrounded by pehaded tapers in silver holders. ing with Mrs. Heffernan and ‘Miss Heffernan were Mra. Arnold ‘@nd Miss Clara Moss. Alternating at the urns were Mrs, David HL Moss, Mrs. Norval H. Latimer, Mra, Thom @s Bordeaux and Mra James P. Glea Bon. A bevy of young ladies assisted, Who included Miss Geraldine Jack- fon, Mies Virginia Cook, Miss Char Dette Winter of Los Angeled, Mise Bailie Cootes and Miss Kathleen Donahoe. Little Miss Helen Drew William Forrest Ge SUNDAY, OCTOREE 1 — following the wedding rehearsal OCTOBER re Buarriage of Miss Heffernan and Mr The marriage of Mise An Arnold will take place the first of Barnabas chape FRIDAY, OCTrORmH American Legion and Forsign Ware to « ment at the Metropolitan Mrs. Crawford Hostess Complimenting Miss Helen Brown, Magnus T. Crawford was host @es at an enjoyable bridge tea this at her home, to which only intimate friends of Miss Brown were Mrs. Darrah Corbett, Miss Taenore Blackwell and Miss Sally Adame assisied the hostess, while at “the urns Mrs. Robert Abercromby FRIDAY, OCTOBER t9- Halloween dance ud FOF reservations call Heat ROAY, OcTonER dinner dance at Seattle The little daughter of Mr. and Mre. Humphrey O. Roberts es ahd Merrihew | tne } [REACH 1,500 GIRLS, \IN VOCATIONAL VORK OF Y.W.C.A. An entimated total of 1,500 girls en visited and &x| ject to be “Prison f bave been established Welfare Work.” Those interested Ir to the fet Of| the subject invited to attend Otel workers in “ee one eetablishment have organined ® | Ladies Literary and Musical Club domestic science class and visit the) Mrs. William Henry, rooms of the “¥" after|tund Park ave, will be h werk, prepare thelr meals and serve! the Ladies Literary and thus gaining expert-| club at 2¢p m. onde in the preparation, serving and/ cooking of meals. “harming arrangement ef autumn) ‘Mowers and foliage brightened the Queen Anne HuUL Mr. Theo Karle, accompanied by Mra. Karle, left yesterday to begin |@o¢ young women are being reached new industrial Yooational prograss just inaugurated | Under auspices of the Young Wo im Christian Association, accord. &n eatensive concert tour through Washington and Oregon, before pro- cording eastward to New York from whence they will sail April 15 for! ing to Mine Celie Gerhanit, voou [tional director of the association. Gerhardt, with Miss Ruth, jont, industrial secretary, ar ‘The trusters of the Lighthouse for the Blind, announce their annual ard party to be an event of Tucs- November 9 at the home of Alexander Fuilllie, 907 14th Ave. Tickets may be secured from Frederick Bentley, Capitol 331, | y/ Alonzo Taylor, Kenwood § Hamilton DeVeuve, and Mra J. F. Doug . The various com- pease cb a we |Faded Hair Now eth Rain tes Easily Renewed |c.in.. iso. Woman knows how tmport-|'a¥. Subject to keep her hair attractive | M the girls from Annie | Greenh right Seminary, who will return | conducting the new program. to thelr homes Friday, Oot. 22, to re [main for the weekend, will be the Misses Dorothy Allen, Jane Btlan, Polly Perkins, Lorraine Casey, Helen | raham and Lucy Semple Swan) As & renult of thie campaign 26 OCTETS TT TTS crintaw and sister, Mr. and Mra Charles Howard Kinne, Mr. Simp | son will arrive to apend the week end. The first of the week Mr. and | Mrs. Simpson will depart for Van- to enjoy Canadian |Thankagiving with Mra Simpson's | parents, Mr. and Mra. Edward Doug a and Mra, James Shackelford departed thie morning for Uy to enjoy & stay of four months, returning to their home at | Seacliff, San Franc! .. x Mr. Waldo G, Paine of Spokane is Mr. C. C Carpenter left last week ® guest at ithe Hotel Pennington. _ | fF San Francisco, to be gone several Mrs. Howard N. Hildreth will leave Mr, and Mra. BE. D. Sewall of Chi-}on Friday for an eastern sojoorn arrive om Thursday to; spend a few days with their son-in. law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. J. C. C. Eden at their home at the Highlands. Arriving the first of the week from her home in Vancouver, B. C.. to be the guest of Mr. and Mre. Eden for a few days, will be Mrs. & D. Brooks, Mr. and Mre. J.C. parting on Monday for their home in Pasadena, after apending a Lime here Sects at the Golf ciuh Willtams are de Mrs Pauline C. Sullivan and amall their apartment Sullivan's daughter Putricia has re Mra. James K. Simpson of Port | entered Forest Ridge Convent for ~ in the guest of her broth.| t soreeentenrieonaenenitmastineanmenainneetf tone Gpon which beauty cul- Long!) African marigolds, Bronan tinted chrysanthemums and Branches of autumn waves provided Tispensing the dainty refresh Downey, Mrs. Lawrence Bogie, Mre Thomas Stimson, and Mom. Jobn Over two bundred Yacht club mem Bers have made reservations for the gtag dinner tomorrow evening. Esxpe @ial attention hax been given to the @vening program, which promises to and Mts. W. S. White was hostess at eon yes Wash ington, complimenting Mins Madge Webster of Spokane. Autumn leaves ONG flags decorated the roctns. where forty G. A. FR. ladies were entertain- ea. Receiving with the hostess and Tonor guest were Mrs. ¥. B. Harvey Mrs. 8. McKnight and Mrs. K AVictrola for Hallowe’en Hallowe’en—the night of lanterns—the night of ghosts and witches —is coming! What could be jollier than a gay little Hal- lowe’en dancing party, with a Victrola to fur- nish the music? If you haven’t a Victrola, we have just the size and style to suit your purse. If you have a Victrola, we have just the records for this timely dancing party. Come in and choose your Victrola today, and hear the latest fox-trot records. Victrolas $25 to $1500 Convenient payment terms Mrs. Charlies 8. Todd entertained the Thurso club today at junchec Mrs. H. A. Elwell entertained at bridge this afternoon at her resi. dence for the benefit of the Mother Ryther home. This will be the first of @ series of card parties to benefit Kryptoks Mrs. Herbert F. Smith entertained with a charming tuncheon Tuesday gomplimentary to Mra. G. Berry o Detroft, Mich. The table had for it center « lovely bow! of bronze chry santheumums. Afterwards the party attended the performance at th Our optical service inclu need for your eyes. Seattle Optical Co. Sherman |Glay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SBATTLE Spokane Benjamin Harris | ef San Francisco, Mrs. Arthur ©, | entertained on Tuesday with | low mound of yellow chrysanthu. | } CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Carmpbell PT. A. ‘ Coterie Club monthly meeting Friday, Oct Hees a the following program: }Mre. Robert 4 Atkin T. Lopp. con Mre teresting musical programa ee North. Palm Circle No, 66 invited, eee Hospital N. W eee neyivania Bt. mat the ob efter | aawe M. ela P Procedure Club Procedure club BEAUTIFUL EDNA HERSELF R Caprect SACHA GUITRY eo SsyrourR Hicks $1.80. Tear the only bifocals that keep you looking young In middle age, many eyes begin to need glasses for both near and far vision. Then the question is, “What is the best way to secure that help?” We recommend Kryptoks not only give the wearer all the comfort and con ving both near and far vision in one pair of they also have the good appeas They never make you look old or odd, Kryptok Glasses, the only invisible bifocals nee of single-vision KRY TOK VISIBLE BIFOCALS everything that you can possibly Eatablished 1890 715 Second Avenue and Opticians The dolegaton elect tive fedgration are Mra. Cudihee and|W. hall, 4th anda Marion, Wriday The Campbell PT. A. will hold! its afternoon theeting at 2.20 I'riday at the school, Bring sewing. are invited. Mra, McNeil will read, and refreshments will be sarved. . Mra, Ethan Stewart, with Mrs, Ol | evening, October 16th. and Mra, Pete Moore 98 ¢ Col, Klieworth Cirete as alternates, Court Excetsior No. 17 xopleior | ‘The Coterte Club will hold tts semi P Angora Grotto 2p. m, at the Phi Mu House, The! program committee which includes Mrs. Bugene W. Bell, Mra J d Mra. A. Jont have arranged Angora Grotu | third Friday first to be held at 9 p.m. at Masonic | Lioyd T. Cochran Post No. 40,| International Congress of Women, How to Make Salad Dressing friends were brought to Hague Peace Conterenes, Mia. W: demonstration lec | malades will be given Friday afternoon |The walls were appropriately deco Vocational Hall at the|fated with flags, and che Those attending will be | added fragrance as well a» beauty to told how to make mayonnaise drean. | the corner sheltering the punch bow! Thousand Island dressing and|Mre. Nicholas Theisen contributed A series arranged by | Mins Celia Gerhardt, vocational ssc |off a large box of candy. really ‘nothing better to be ha It goca right to the spot The munsle committees which ved of Mra. D. MH. Seymour 1, MeDeonald and Mra. W W. Beck, bave planned several in. | | tartar sauce. Diroadway Orthopedic Ginid The Hrosdway Guild of the Ortho pedio Hospital will meet Friday, Oct 15, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mra b Weldon Young, 149 Harvard retary of the Y siven every Friday afternoon, Past Capitol 1 Hompital wilh meet with Neighbors of Wooderaft, will give a Halloween dance Friday evening, October 15, at the Swedish club hous, Kighth and Olive st. Members and friends are Lynn et, at 230, | Swagger sticks with of4 woolly Freeman Prees Club The Freeman Preas club will give of London fashion Delayed Blouses UST received these blouses, * which should have been here a month ago, Now we are over- stocked on these styles. Following our well known policy of giving Se- attle women the best at lowest pos- Fl \ University Guild of the Orthopedic The regular meeting of the Uni-} versity Guild of the Orthoped honpital will be held at 10 a. m. with Mra. T. J. Frein, 4317 Fifteenth Ave Pennsylvania Study Club Rev. Phillip Bauer. former chaplain of Oregon Penitentiary, wil! address dy clud Friday muy his sub ord and merchandise, we will close them out at greatly reduced prices. — 555 GEORGETTE ITH pleated frills, sou- tache braid or beaded —short, long, three-quarter sleeves— All pastel shades, in sizes from 34 to 46. Adele M. Field Partiamentary and et 1:39 p. an nd Mre. Ella of partamentary “Methods of Voting.” | GOODRICH EEPING Sram the French > ed The Col, Ellaworth circle will give a regular card party at Veteran une weeevvees | 17 will @t hall, the Armory, on Friday eve | nt 1923 Wirwt ave. at| ning, October 16, at #20. | invited eee | ye ADDITIONAL CLUBS | ja season on the The first dance of the season given each month, the|by the Women's Auxillary of the proved to be brilliantly successful. | The hall was crowded, and many oid ether again on| who had not met since prewar dave e roses | instes syre to the evening by raffiing | *7™?. WwW. C. A. will be| - ep ae 7% |LONDON USES cua |WATCH FOBS branes askages nu your ec Woodworth, #670 B.| London has decreed that ft te) for bronchi Green Lake bivd., all day Friday, jamart to wear a fob with the au-| bronchial 2 turn suite Biack «ilk watered rib | Pinex Interlaken Guild bon to which a lump of onyx, jad pound f Guild of Orthopedic | agate or amber ts attached is gener. <> er P= + Howpital meets with Mra. Mhillip J. |ally worn tied to them by gaily colored | are another of the latest freaks oe | do consistent with good wens FOR THE EARLY SHOPPER! Clearance of CottonSmocksandMiddies WERE PRICED AT $4.85 wih slight biportoctions New Arrivals in Tricolette and Migonette Overblouses ‘ Market Blouse Shop 102 Pike St., Between First and Second THURADAY, OCTORER 14 WASHING TA TT. Hefore now it on @ Turk thus keep ite ahs (naring apd wear. tatting It will prevent | 1 to the legisla ja card social and dance in the W. ©.) »p4ggeeeeee Home-made Remedy yoy Coughs Quickly rongh mefictoe Teens faitily adpvty eaally quickly made, Saves PEPERREGEETREUUEOOD You might be surprised to know, that the best thing you can use for | * a severe cough, will give a series of Amxillary to Lioyd T. Cochran Port |. ganiiy prepared moments. pt result er remedy which it beats anything el the y cough or chest cold in 24 Tastes pleasant t ia pure and goo oh drew” and then fill it op with pi ‘a | bottle = Or use clare granulated sugar syrup. ; honey, OF Corn SYTUBy fied molanses ney ore or reas amily " ke « full pint rout ee at costing no more then ® cough dicine, there ts bottle And a @ cough me any price and gives promptly er at line the throat and sir stops the annoying thei wulld of the WITH SUITS Evie loosens the phies h stops entirely ling the membranes. rn 2% ounees of and don’t accept aranteed to give “Pains enemy” III say it is! WEEN you want quick comforting relief from any “external” pain, use Sloan’s Liniment. It does the job without freely for rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, aches and pains, sprains and strains, stiff joints, backache, sore muscles, It helps to break up colds, too, Thousands of regular users keep it on hand for emergency—they don’t suffer @ The ent Linimeén bro mir clo 1 de) the _ the mu = 8 or ‘old ovits

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