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TUUNSDAT, OCTOBER 2%, 1970, rue SEATTLE Stas BACH COTTAGE \KEEP FURNACE IN UDDING GOOD CONDITION d , > ATTRACTIVE TEA THIS —— 7 4 Lay et AFTERNOON AT MRS. = + | CLUBS FOR FRIDAY SKINNER'S HOME BY BEULAH MITCHELL Society Editor of The Star MPLIMENTING MES. SKINNER'S HOUSE GUEST HASBROUCK TOOKER, of Pittsburg, and also in hono forintaw, Mrs. Gilbert Whittemore Skinner, who with » Fecently returned from a year’s residence in New York, Mrs Skinner and ber daughter, Mrs, William C. Edris, were @f their friends this afternoon at the tea hour, Great br hes of autumr foliage and countiess baskets of bronze and yellow you. mums de Bted the Randsome Skinner reside Diapensing hospitatities at the Jovely tod table, cont Columbia roses in lavish array, were Mra ‘Wittam G. Swalwell, phen B. Gibba, Mra, George T. Myers and al Council and m Mrs. Hal H. Williams. Miss Betty Fleager received the cards at circles are invited. The Phiiomus uw iday t >. ' e « door. bed | benefit card party a ee ! - { if Adtle M. Fielde Sattemantiny and | in the Pre Club auditor wate fai ‘The Adele M. Fielde Parliamentary oe e Affair DATES and Procedure club will lomenteaders’ Lantz The Halloween supper dance, to be Parl ne FRIDAY, OCTORER t9— aia . - Mal dance at Seattle Tennte I P your furnace fire in on a minute’ jin t Knights of The affair : h to be a bt ome unfathonable reason room, ot of arhes and | Seattle Centeal Connell of the Con-| ween with the grena of Mothers and on arrangement val ; A ve fi mttie Central Council of the | Charlton i a | veremn of Mothers and Parent b daugh Teacher Ansociath » will hol chat has verm-annual conference at the Day 1a Béward a of Mra John G. Matth me to 250 Twenty ave, North, fre needs « thoro pipes may summer® may % ning. If amount for @ filmy chimne nway MARS ft} PRANK The heating hen 5 F 7 lust in them, or a stray cobwet lin) | Chapter G, P. b. 0., Holds Rummage dagen we ¥ ross the o} a 1:30 Sale . oy Mi of Ch second to 4:40 p. m, Voral nele Ruth Bamford and « | Mins Fettle Ir of the program. The ladive will bold a r tions tor G, P. 8. 0. untied jolin mma t heat oat ls not COOKIES pax quite sare of water suppl t before using poet at 1.30 hotel. | ohare | give a Halloween’ mi Bub) 1. 0. G. T. hall, 1109 V cee Fairview P. The Pair munity Procedure Club and University st Dance to niversity To Rememb ‘ ES tt p. m, at the Rainier , iiiestanters! ta on Friday evening, from 9 unt o ememoer 1 : ri O'clock at the Tennis club, promises i © re a Sences eee haha slub Per reser tone call ject lennon: “Lay on the Table.” Tmique decorations, special music ? f t ay on ¢ fend 9 Bot supper, the evening wil! formal opening of the Tole club lo Gib .at Sten Ne, 2 Be ee nplete, and reservations con with fees | Rinue to come in dally The Officers’ Club Among those who are entertaining Bn ge Mp fare: Judge and Mra Burke, Mr. and | Haas 90, wemaa'e Be Mrs. Huch Pu Mr, and Mrs. ard party at Wing's © Bmmett C Brown, Mr. and Mra. Lis won ae Bly gid ere fer Holmes, “Mr. and Mrs. Frank RaMie's toncheon _- 2 4 ne Hu ud to . Mre prell, Mr. and Mra. Horace Reed mteruitana” hee"bo ae eae Crouch, Mr. 2 Mra Thomas Hordeaux to comptt igbaxe raft : mt Wilbur Masters, Mrs. Mary ment her guest, Mra Charles || . Palm Circle No. 66, Nelghborw of Ferrell Geisting, Miss Katherine Victoria, with « luncheon at her E 5 | Woodcraft, wit! hold an open meet Crawford, Mr. William Hausman, | Manson F Rackos te z ing in the Swedish Club Hall, Mighth | all wae. tastetally ‘Gakedeans Mr, Paul Matthews, Mr. M. Kagun:| t @ dinner af their and Olive st. this evening. Mrs.| with blue birds and autumn follage @ky, whose parties number from a e | » C. C. Van Oredall will talk upon the] Another affair of its kind will be Rwenty to smaller groups of four Mine Mi! berts to entertatn fraternal problemn of the day. There en this evening j ne and will musical program o 4.8 T. A. ew P. T. A. will ne and enter Oct. 29 of Review N nefit Asso will teria, eter Daytson's Informal bridges heon at her h momunity service will ass lance at the Women's Unt ram. wel eee Blue Bird Clob Has Successful Affair The Piue Bird Dane ave Alexander os Event « club gave urday even FROM ng dance on & the Renton Hill club houne also be @ Miss Cook to Be are, ane IN a Woodcraft members and friends are Honored Among the many prenuptial en ments planned for Miss Vir Cook, is the luncheon in Ev serett on Wednesday, at. which Mr HH. O'Neil is to be hostess The game evening, Miss Alda Hulbert. ‘Miss Cook's maid of honor, will com pliment the bdrideciect and her imance, Mr. Casper H. Clarke, with @ dinner at her home, also in Ev serett. eee Mr. and Mrs. Dent to Entertain Among the many dinner parties to Re given Saturday evening at the | Golf club in celebration of Hallo: | ‘ween, will be the merry croup of | twelve whom Mr. and Mrs. Haw Ahorne Dent have invited as thelr ‘s University club on Tuesday, compliment to Mies Kathleen Gaff f""° leaves next week for the ipper ther little son, Joseph Blethen Mes dag. Mrs. Anna Thomsen Milburn en. tertained charmingly gt luncheon i he at her home, honoring Francis’ White Elijah, who | iy house guest of Mrs. John ‘Eady. eee Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Robert G. Denney will give ‘the second of a series of bridge Buncheons on Friday at her home. Anne Circle ‘to Meet Monday ‘The Queen Anne circle of the Fruit tand Flower Mission will meet on Monday, November §, at 10:20 o'clock. mt the home of Mrs. Frank Seibert. | oe News From the Three Forts—W orden, Flagler and Casey DEVIGHTFUL HOSPITALITY Colonel John L. Hayden, U. 8. A., aommander of the Puget Sound Ar ‘tillery district, entertained “hand- jsomely at dinner on Friday at his fFort Worden quarters. His guests Pwere Colonel John 8. Johnston, U. A., retired, and Mrs. Johnston; Kelley B. Lemmon, U. 8. A., ‘and Mrs. Lemmon. ee BON VOYAGE Mrs. Moore, wife of Wseutenant Molonel Jairus A. Moore, U. 8. A. ve a small tea on Friday, bon yage to Mrs. Stearns, wife of tenant Charles H. Stearns, Med! i corps, U, B. A. The drawing with its accent of Oriental » Was lovely with flowers, and irs. Merriam, wife of Lieutenant jlonel Henry M. Merriam, U. 8. A, Poured the tea The hortess, asuist by Mrs. Lemmon, wife of Major liey B. Lemmon, U. S. A, dis the small cakes and bon ‘The guests included Mrs. Mer wife of Lieutenant Henry M. Merriam, U A j Lemmon, wife of Major Kelley B "Lemmon, U. 8. A.; Mrs. Miller, wife pot Major Alvin C. Miller, reorps, U. S. A; Mrs. Howell, wife pot Captain Wallace O. Howell, t WB. A. Mrs. Stearns, wife of Lieuten pant Charles H. Stearns, Medical $. A.; Mra. Robert R. Ring Mrs. Oscar Klocker, Mrs. Davis Adams, and Mics Mra corps, ‘walt, . George |XKlocker. eee | FAREWELL TEA In farewell to Mrs. Stearns, wife ot Lseutenant Charles H. Stearns, Medica) corps, U. 8. A., Mrs. Oscar Klocker gave an attractive tea on Thursday. Her artistic drawing oom was decorated with autumn vines and flowers, while winter was suggested at the tea table, which was lighted by Arctic candles and ‘centered by an Alaskan snow scene, reminiscent of Fort Liscum, the des tination of the guest of honor. Mrs. Klocker was assisted in her gracious Guties by Mr. Klocker, Mrs. Charles H. Pink and Miss Klocker. Those to the affair were Mrs. John solonet | Medical | SATURDAY, OCTONER 30— Halloween ner-dance at Seattle Golf and Country ctuh Helen Y > entertain wt Mallow party from 3 until o'clock at her home in Washing ton Arma MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Mr. and Mrs . it MoKnlgeht MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8-~ pa. church at §:3¢ © FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19— Broadway Guild to have musicals and tes at the home of Mra George Warren Doola, SATURDAY, NOV: 7 Junior Guild of the Orthopedic hos- pital to held Thankagtving dance at the Masonic Temple. S. Johnston, wife of Colonel JJohn S, Johnston, U. S. A. retired; Mrs. Merriam, wife of Liedtenant-Colonel Henry M. Merriam, U. 8. A; Mre. Moore, wife of LieutenantColonet Jairus A. Moore, U. 8 A; Mrs, Lem mon, wife of Major Kelley B. Lem- mon, U. 8. A; Mrs. Miller, wife of Major Alvin C. Miller, Medical corps, U. 3. Aj Mrs. Greene, wife of Royal K. Greene, U. 8. A; Bolton, wife of Major Joseph U. & P.M. 8; Mre. Finley, | wite of Captain Charles R. Finley, |U. 8 A; Mrs. Bowler, wife of Cap tain Louls J. Bowler, U. 8 A; Mra McDowell, wife of Lieutesant Bruce A. McDowell, U. 8. A. Mrs. Stearns, wife of Lieutenant Charles H. Stearns, Medical corps, U. 8 A; {Saar Robert Ro Ringwalt, Mrs. Charles H. Pink, Mrs. George | Welch, Mra. George Davis Adams, | Miss Willison, Miss Eisenbels, Miss |Downs, Miss ‘Mason, Mrs. Leonard |T. Cutter, Mrs. Charles A. Progge, |Mrs. Frederick J. Bailey, Mrs Charles Francie Kuhn, Mrs. Fred jerick A. Willoughby, Mra. Howard |H. Hy, Mrs. John Fulton, Mrs {Daniel H. Hill, Mra Willam J. Frita, Mrs. N.C. Strong, Mra. James G, MeCurdy and Mrs, Harry G. Me | Cormack. | eee OFFICERS WELCOMED | In compliment to the young offi cers just arrived at Fort Worden, {Mrs. Moore, wife of Lieutenant |Colonel Jairus A. Moore, U. 8. A., ‘plans a tea on Thursday, when they | will be presented to a few of the |Port Townsend maids, preparatory to the dance to be given by the officers of Fort Worden, at the Of ficers’ club, on Saturday, Octhber 20. Among these new arrivals are Lieutenant Robert William Crich low, Jr, U. 8. A; Lieutenant Dean Richard Dickey, U. $ A., and Lieu- tenant Halner Myrah, U, 8. A. oes CHARMING LUNCHEON A charming luncheon was given on Tuesday at the Admiralty hotel, Port Ludlow, by Mrs. Hudson H Morrison, in honor of Mrs, Stearns, wife of Lieutenant Charles H Stearns, Medical corps, U. 8. A. The motors of Mrs. Hudson H. Morrison, Mrs. Jacob C. House and Mrs, San ford T. Lake took the guests to Port Ludlow over a beautiful mountain road, where luncheon, delightfully served by the Admiralty hotel, await jed them. After luncheon auction was played, the prize for high score going to Mrs, George Davis Adams, and the prize for low score to Mra. Moore, wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Jairus A. Moore, U, 8 A. The kuest's prize was awarded to Mra Stearns, wife of Lieutenant Charles |H. Stearns, Medical corps, U. 8. A These prizes were small, exquisite Paintings of the mountain scenery jthru which the guests had just mo | tored, and for which the Olympics famous. The guests included | Mrs. Moore, wife of Lieutenant-Colo. nel Jatrus A. Moore, U. 8. A.; Mra Lemmon, wife of Major Kelley B. | Lemmon, uu «A Mre. Stearns, wife of Lieutenant Charles H Stearns, Medical corps, U. 8. A.; Mrs. Jacob C. House, Miss House |Mrs. Sanford T, Lake, Mra. Charl A. Progge, Mra, Frederick A. Wil loughby, Mrs. George Welch, Mr George Davis Adams, Mr Wreder ick J. Bailey, Mrs, Duncan C. Smith and Mrs. Harry Osborne see STAG PARTY. A gay stag party was given Saturday at his Glen Cove place by Mr. Frederick J. Bailey, in honor of Surgeon Hugh De Vallin U, 8. P. H. 8. The decorations, the menu and the favors were unique and delightful, Altho # stag affair, are } on country The little Mr.a and granddaughter of Mr | iol he host was happily assisted by are. } | Frederick J. Bailey, M | Miss Jordan, Guests lL. Haydon, t Major Ke Major Horace R Carter, U. & A; Captain Charles Tt Finley, U. 8. A; Surgeon Hugh de Valin, U. 8. P.M. 8; M Jomeph Holton, U. 8. P. H. 8 arvey L Tibbals and James G. McCurdy eee DISTINGUISHED G iT Mr, and Mrs. John EB. Dobbs have as their house guest Mra. Josephine Cortisa Preston, state superintenglent of public Instruction, and an inti mate friend of the family since the years of childhood. Mra Dobbs gave an informal reception on Tues day tn honor of her distinguished guest. Lemmon, U eee INFORMAL DINNER Mre. Charles H. Pink entertained charmingly at dinner on Monday. Her guests included Mrs. Howard BH. HO Mre. William Payne, Mre. John Fulton, Mra Orvar Kiocker,| Misa Klocker and Mise Nichoix eee FORT CASEY | On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Wi) {liam W. Henry entertained at din-/ ner in honor of Mr. and Mra. Law} rence Booth, of Seattle, houre guests | of thelr sonindaw and daughter, \Lieutenant Eimer T. Foss, U. 8. A and Mrs. Foss. The party was com pleted by Lieutenant-Colone! Samuel M. Enélieh, U.S.A; Captain Dorsey J. Rutherford, U. 8 A. and Mre Rutherford; Captain Wallace 0. Howell, U. 8. A, and Mra Mowatt and Lieutenant imer T. Foes, | 8. A, and Mrs. Foss. BANS THIN STOCKING; CADIZ, Spain—The Bishop of Cadiz has issued a notice prohibiting | women whose arms are not com pletely covered or who wear short skirts or thin stockings from enter- ing the churches. ALWAYS HUNGRY BUT FOOD DID Well Now nervous Id net me Roberts, of N slo ntrect, Sal recovery ervous mut in,” she could | hardty sleep appetite but I lost weight] melancholy id me no good. ky spelis, was | and would be compelled to while at my housework to yself from fal} ing. My | “My n ir. William? Pink | Pills f ance and got well 80 I decided to them. After tak ing them for a ¥Rek I felt improved I found that I better and get a good resf Boon the neighbors began to apea ow much better 1} wan looking petite is normal, | nor melancholy and my has od wonderf recommended Dr. oy ils to others splendid many | they are a indigestio he storna is not a dis but of the the digestive y to wtrength up the blood ie do this at control 16 only Ww 8 in to bull Pink F tity ymptome of nerdpu gestion try the d her to health, bur own druggiat can supply you with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills or can order direct fro liams Medicine Co Y., at 60 cents a box booklet, "Diseages of System.” If you pia at re dys) you Wil the vous and Mrs }iater in jare recelving meseages of congratu- | | on main floor, ini ore Coterio Club Halloween Celebration The ¢ th a Halloween party nd Mra, Frank Martin Brook, | “''” ® Matlowsen part Artrudoe M. Lee. 4 n ave, N ortrait by James & eae’ | ° yterte club will entertain anas Ir Book Review Class Mra. Clifford fe for general discussion by Kathiten Gaffney clase at the University club, | . . Pace Brown are leaving Nov Philadelphia. Mies Gaffney wil The LaLa Pochan fall the guest of her aleter and b: dance to be given by the Nismaka inlaw, Mr. and Mra Mason Hawk-|Camp Fire unit “ Broadway high school will be beld at Christensen's Mr. Mr Mr. and Camp Fire Dance Informa her Mit Brown will in Philadelphia, be New York, where spent a few days ro journeying to phe will be wed! Mr. Robert and patronesses are Mr. and Mre. M. Pow and Mra. Keith Logan Bul oe ee Se ute and Mra, Maurice McMick Hateh, of Concord, Mann fe oe nea A. Gtroot niger ae Jana Mr. and Mrx. Charles Paul, Mr. and Mra BE. A. Stuart, who eee have spent the past fortnight in Chi. Knights of Cotembus cago, the gussets of their son and) rhe Knights of Columbus will holt daughter-Inlaw, Mr, and Mra. El | i. Fat Gls dotted corten of bridge Hadley Stuart, will return ©9 | gances Friday evening, October 29 Saturday evening and after November 1 will be at home in Baker City. | oe . After snug the past month with her parents in Elliensbture, Mra. Guy Williams will return to ber home the end of the week. ee Mr. and Mre Same! G. Mise Haset Landes left Tuesday thorning for Fort Riley, Kane, to make an extended visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Capt. V or Vaughn Taylor, U. & A, and the birth of a daughter | Mra Taylor. at the Swedish hospital, eee + ead | Miew Edith R. Young teft on V for Santa Barbara, Cal where nhe will spend several months | at the Hotel Gresson James “7. Mra. E. G. Titus of Portland, who bas been the guest for the past ten dayn of Mr. and Mrs, Chartes ©. Myers, leaves for her home tomor row. be. | eee ore her marringe last Wednesday,| Mr. W. HL Babbitt, of Honolu wae Mra Anna Shillock, welll who bas been a guest at the Hotel known in Portland musical and so-| Washington, left youterday on. the cial circles, and Mr. Anderson t»| Fushimi Maru for the Philippines Judge of the cireuit court in Baker eo S3¢ City, Oregon. Mr. and Mra, Ander-| Mr. Frederick Charles Johnatone fon are at present traveling in Brit. will return thia evening from a thre int Columbia, on thelr wedding trip, weeks trip to Lamping | lation on Tuesday Dodge, of fan Fran Mine Virginia MeDon of Portland, arrived last evening. and are guests of Mr. and Mre Colbert Bulliv nemlay Mr, and Mra, Gu Anderson wore week end guests of Mra. Ander Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Anderson, son's nephew and niece, Heber B. Plank : Here they are! Enjoy the season'y Jazetime, dreamy wal Ung foxtrot tunes, Comfortable sound- No, to call and ask u wish to hear, te eure you may Whether yo about repairs, merely hear, and our ef Ish to look o any fonola, see make or boy me, way oo for Grafonolas $32!50 to $2 Sold on easy Uftle payments. single record, jent service will R. S, Fringer, Manager, © and University Street (Opposite Pantages Theatre) Iu Business Since 1871 tenm Friday, at] #t. lief . Friday, October 29, itfor P 4 f Yoody will review “Michael Forth fn wae und Mra. W. B. OF om & magazine | F s the wood 431 British American Association Britiah-Amer hold its thly ing, N i's hall, Broadway Good munic “ee Seattle Post No, 18 Auxitia Seattle asnociatior on Pr t Chr nd Madison yvember 5 The ry t Post No 1 hold a re tea Friday, October » to. mk at the home of M Gier om, 1023 East Gith st Ken ‘The Rank ot England, the cher} GARME SECTIO, ont wort treasure house in nd as the wo n within it $100 $00,000 4 notes, On All Suits oats, ‘and Gowns Hahlo &\Co IRS AND LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR 1510 Second Avenue dust Above Pike 3—Whea serving -—v Strain or set ness of good CoFFEE Wepends upon three processd: roasting, grinding, brewin; Roasting, as how per- fected by COFFEE Xoasters, develops the aromatidpils to cious fragrance and flav Roasted COFFEE is pe! able and deteriorates wi age. When the COFFEE bean i broken open by grindin it loses strength rapid The flavoring oils evapoyite quickly unless ground rve the aroma to ideal for this purpose. jully, beth Coffee and water. serve it hot. Never recook. ne water only Jt full boiling-point in making “drip” Collee. earefufly. ALL Coffee is cle: i properly nykde. 6 —Keop Coffeginaking ntensils clean. FEE is kept ii ered vessel. tightly. cov- your COFFEE is you get it and then —Aeep it fresh! Fruit ld be kept piping hot, but ngver allowed to boil. Many pot of perfect COFFEE has en ruined by letting it cool. Reheating will not restore the delicate flavor and aroma hich led the wise men of the st to call COFFEE “The of Heaven.” (See rules aking good COFFEE.) -the universal drink itt help yom ted es tip you tind good ~ Caprright 1920 by the Joint Coffer ‘Trade Pubticity Commitee af the Dalted Meter. Te Wall Street. New Tock. ASK YOUR DEALER ABOUT THE FREE BOOKLET ON “COFFEE AND COFFEE MAKING”